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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-04-26 - Orange Coast Pilot17 Police Stay S~n · Diego ltid.Rapper. ' • Sus pect 1denltf1ed by poltce as Ne wma n Augustine Oscbor. 22. h•ops from his sports car a rm ed Wednes- ctu y a nd was immediately cut down by police gunfire. DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * TH URSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 26, 1979 VOL 11. NO 11•. & \ICTl()jlj\, tO ,.AGI!\ H e got off one s hot a t officers. The shooting occurred on Interstate 8 ne a r Sa n Diego. Osebor was s us pected of holding a San Diego psychiatrist hostage for more .,..,.,.._. tha n three hours . Osebor was identified as a Niger ian s tudent at hlete who had previously threate ned the hves or his victim's fa mily. See sto ry, Page A5 today. Dr. MacDonald Gets Delay in New Trial as ation .Plan • ymg II Percent Mortgage Loan Rates Hiked LOS ANG ELES !AP > MaJor California savm~i. a nd loan a!>· soc1at1ons, which have often led the nation in mortgage rate in creas~. arc raising mort~ag~ loa n r ates to I 1 pe rcent or a bove. the highest rate in 4112 years Glendale Federal Savm~s said Wednesday 1t was raismg iLs (ix· ed -r ate loans to 11 114 pe rcent 1 from the previous io:v. percent to 11 perct!nt The firm also raised its varia ble rate minimum 11.. percent lo io:v .. per<'t·nt Variable mortgage rates. legal in California and several other states. allow the Interest rate to be changed within lim1L'i as other interest rates change over the hfe of the loan. · Meantime. Home Savings, the largest savings a nd loa n in the nation. reported that it was "an the throes of cons idering a change" of rates in l ight of the industry movement toward the ' We ather Variable high cloudiness tonight. A few high clouds but mostly sunny F riday. Lows lonigbl 54 t o 58. HJgbs Friday 66 to 70 at. beaches, 74 to 78 inland. INSIDE TODAY Hmong t ra besmen ore among the thouacmd.s of ref· i.ge11 WhO feel Like "oban· doned l~" and look to the UnUed States for o home. StoTJI , photo Page BB. •••• ,. II pe rcent mark. Rates in California h<1ve fre· quenlly risen faster a nd higher than those or ot h e r a reas because or demand for housing in the state But housmg economist!> say mortgage raws at·msi. the coun try arc unde r ~rcssure becaui.c S&Ls mu~l pay for mortgage.· funds for lendine. Recently. much of those funds h ave come fro m six-mont h money ma r ke t cerlif icatei. which have interest rates tied to Treasury bi lls. The latest rate allowed on the certificate was 9.3 percent. The last time most Califorma S&Ls charged 11 percent or more for home loans was in Oc· lober 1974. Death Clue Scrauiled In Blood LOS ANGELES IAP> Ady- ing man who scaled a fl ve·foot fence despite shotgun wounds and tried unsuccessfully to sum- mon help from nearby homes left a clue to his death scrawled in blood. Ca sey J ones scrawled lhe name "Roger'' in blood on a neighbor's door, leading police to arrest his friend. San Bernardino County sheriff's deputy Raul Bracmonle said Wednesday lbal after being shot Tue8day, Jones, 28, ran to a house before leaving the bloody clue. Roger Bury) Howard, 34, was booked for lnvesliga,Uon of murder Tuesday. He wb belnc held in San Bernardino County Jail. Bracmont.e said the men, who had been friends about 10 yea.rs, were drinking together when an argument erupted Tuesday morning. . B racmonte ui6d Jones was found collapsed in the back yard of lbe residence. He w11 rushed to a bolpltaJ, where he later died. • • .... ~•• llttlferw .,. .. ....,.... Gaslight Club waitress goes on t he picket line in her working clothes Wednesday in employees· effort to un- ioniz~ the Washington O.C. watering spot. UMW Pull8 Out WASJDNGTON (AP) -The United Mine Workers union Is Jooldng for another place lo hold a ran convention after pulling out of liiorida for its failure lo ratify the proposed Equal Riaht.s Amendment. it ==-::=c ¥1 ; ¥ § l W SW t Doctor's Trial Delayed Dr J effrey MacDonald of lluntington llaroour. the former Green ~rel car>laan charged an lhl' 1970 deaths or has wife and two daughters, has won a trial vostponemcnt The trial was to begin Mon day. but MacDona ld's attorneys las t week asked U S Di strict .Judge Frankhn Dupree Jr. to postpone the Raleigh. N C • trial to g ive the m more time for pre paration. The U.S Supreme Court re· fused in March to mtcrfere with the triaJ. Mac Donald 's attorneys argued that the trial would re- sult in double jeopardy because a 1970 military invest1~at1on had ended in exonera~on Now director of e mergency medicine at St Ma ry Medical Cente r. Loni: Beach, Mac Donald was indicted by a federal grand 1ury in Raleigh m the deaths on Feb. 17, 1970 of his wife Colette a nd children Kimberly. 6, a nd Kristen, 3. Military police who rushed to the n-Green-Ber e t-Capt. Mac· Donald's quarters al Ft. Bragg, N.C .. said the three had been bludgeoned to death and the cap- tain was suffering a knife wound in the chest. They sa id MacDonald told them that four drug-crazed hjp- p1cs had forced their way into his home and attacked him and <See DELAY, Page AZ> Pot Search <:osts $7 ,500 NEW YORK CAP > -A Queens high school girl has re· ceive d $7,SOO in damage s becaus e she was forced by school authorities to partially disrobe during a "degrading search " for marijuana. No marijuana was found and U.S. Diat.rict Judge John Dociling o n Wednesday awarded the money for "mental and emo· Uonal pain" Inflicted on lbe girl, idenlilied only as ''M.M. ''He ree- ommended she use the money for psychiatric counseling. Last year, a jury sided with two Bays ide High School of· fl clals . However . Dooling set aside the verdict for lack of evidence. • ............... Breaksl A "" Comedienne Phylhs D11ler . wearing a n t>ye mask , 1s w heeled in to a Sy d n ey, Aus tralia, hos pita l after b r eaking her arm falling out of a hotel bed whil e rcac hi n ~ for a n a larm c lock . She ·~ o n tour in J\ ustralia. Tm/fie Plan Annormced For Air Show Irvine police have announced the ir plans to cope with the massive traffic expected to be generated by the weeekend rur show at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. From 3: LS to 6 p.m . Saturda:." and Sunday. traffic on roads le ading from the base will be al· towed to proceed in onJy a west bound dirttt ion, a way from the st ation, said Sgt. Bob Kredel Affected roads a re Trabuco Road between the El Toro main gate and C ulve r Drive and Irvine Boulevard from El Toro north gale to J effrey Road, Kredel said. Also, in the Northwood vijlage area, two eu lbound lanes will be open between Culver and Myford Road for resldents' use, Kredel said. On J effrey Road , between T rabuco and Walnut Street , traf- !k will only be.. pe,cmilt_ed to go southbound durini the afternoon (See TaAFFIC, Pa(e AZ> Meeting Rejected By GOP WASllJNGTON IAP> Prest· dent Carter made a new effort today to save his beleaguered standby gasoline r ationing plan from bem~ killed by Cong reSl>. With a critical Senate Energy ~omm1ttee vote sched uled later m the day, the president offered 99.9 CENTS PER GALLON 'RATIONING MOVE'-A11 21 NATIONS PROTEST OPEC OIL RATEs--86 t o a llocat e m o r e gasoline cou p o n s to s t ates whe re motor ists drive gTeater dis- ta nces to work. It was not clear if the proposal would saJva&,e the rationing pro· posal m the House or Senat~ The Hous e Commerce U>m· m itlee, which voted to reject the plan Wednesda y. met again to- day so that Carter's supporters could make an attempt to revive 1t. But Republicans boycotted the meeting, and no new vote was taken. Carter's s upporters on the House committee said lbe While House compromise would have -;witc hed enough votes lo re· verse Wednesday's outcome. The rationing plan will get a nother chance on the House <See GAS, Pa,e AZ) lkdian Loses In Roulette ROME CAP) A 30 - year·old goldsmith killed h i m self whi l e "r e - c reating" the Russ ian roulette sce ne from the a ward·winning film "The Deer Hunt.er," police re· ' ported. Police s ources s aid Enrico D' Andrea asked three maJe employees in his jewelry shop to stay on after work for "some ex· cite ment." While they "Htcbed, he put one bullet ln a .38· caliber revolver, spun the cylinder, put lbe gun to his bead and pulled the trla· 1er. 1. '· ". er 'd. """' ac ------- I f"ur14tX. Apo! n . ''11 Smoking '0-.w••' 3.5 Million America118 Kick Habit ••d a S mllllon conaldered t.Mm ... w. eaacttaefw ln kl~ Ulellaa.M. SAN I' 8.ANC ' X> <AP> -A ,ovemment wrv 1 found u..t 1moktn& •mon1 le8Hl..,W "-rauen by 25 pettent aince ttH. 1_,__ ____ tteallh, l"Auc•tk'tn and Weltant Sttretary JOMph A Califano Jr Hid today. "C\early. peoplt" .,.. , .. tine and '"pondiftl lo the eubllc health mMUle lbat •moll· ln• le ak>w-moUon aulc:lde," be dttlared ln a l&K'ffh pre~,ed for • meet~na of lht1 Nallon•l ln· t-eraa~Y Counr11 on Smwaa and ll~allh Callfano .. Id the routb aurv.y by HEW'1 N1Uona lnaUtute or ltducaUoft fouod I.bat 3.S million penoaa ap 1J to II, aome 12 percent ol I.bat 11..e 1roup, are ~IWU' amollen. .J• . . . ) allfano alao d ltcloaed that 11\othu II ,.w poll round an ... tlmatf'd 17 mtlljon A mtir1~•nl tr1..-d lo quit 11mok lf\I lul }'"f'ar. Pensions Up Benefiu Pay lncreaaed WASHINGTON 1AP > T he 8 erage dderly Social ~runty ~ndu.:1ury will fmd S2S extra m hlb government c•ht>c·k an Juh und bOmt.' Will get up lo S50 mor e as a result of the aulomat tl' 9 9 perce nt benef 1t increase announced 101tay - I'he rt•t•urd tnC'rease, which will cost t he Social Secunty trus t funds $10.2 billion. came automatically as a result of tht' rise in the Cons umer Price Index in the first quurll'r or this year over the same period in 1978. An t•st11nat(.'d 35 m1lhun retired or disabled worke rs · ancJ Lhcir famahcs and s urvivors will get the increase in thl·ir July <'hec ks Benefits also will go up 9.9 percent for ;1 bout 5 million SupplemcntaJ Security Income rec1p1ents .11 J 1·ost of $415 m1lhon Last y<•ur's <'ost of living increas(• was 6.5 p.:rcent. Thi-. 1s lht• fifth annual automati<.' cost·of-hvmg increase ;111d l'"fft•t•d s lh<· JH"f'V 1o us high of 8 percent in 1975 Wayne Recovering At Newport Home i\1·1<ir Joh11 Wayn~ was up and :1h11ut .1t h1., N1 •wpo rt Beach hom1· t11d.1v hut w<Js not prc- par•·tl to offl·r any (Jdd1t1ons lo :o.1":1 th111,i.: comment~ he made .tlu•u l t hi' pr1•-,s when he lf'ft !lo.ii.: J\lt•morwl 110.,p1 tal Wt.'<.! nt·-,d:ir No. hl· f•·1·b hl• s aid wh:it he h;1d lo '"Y. · · !'.t·t·ret<Jry P;it St:icy .,:rnl "lh>"s up now and he 's foel- •llJ.: f1nt• and ht· say~ he reels bt-t· tl·r for sayini.: 1t." I Waync>, 71. <Jl"tU'>t·<I unnamed news rcpe>rtl•rs of "t rying to hrihe peoµI<"' to talk about his <·onchtton "hic·h was 1dentiJ1ed liy the hospital a-; hronchit.Js. /\ nd he told the press in a -;t atcment issued as he left the hospital "T havf•n't lied to the µn·ss othoul anything but they "111 not l<tk{· our reports as truthful. ··rt t•portl•rs sneak around lry- ir•J! to hril11• pc·o ple to say sumf'thing lhitl won't coincidc "11 h th<· offlti<tl report I don 't know why th11t IS n(•("(·ssary but [ gu1•ss 1l 1s mod1·rn duy news m1·thods ·'It uM•d to be cons idered ye ll ow JOUrnCJ lis m . Anyway, have a happy day ·· W ityne issut·d the statement throu~h spokeswoman Marcy Mobley. She and M•Sb Stacy have refUS(.'(j to identify the re· F,.....PageAI 1RAFFIC ... µenods. he added K rt!del said Northwood resi- dent'> s hould use Culver and Bryan Avenue to get in and out of their neighborhood. "Wc>'ll have offi cers at the primary intersections. We ex· pert no problems," he said. It 1s ei.timaled that 100,000 people will attend the air s how featur· ing the Blue An~els each' day. That translate~ lo about 30,000 curs, Krt.-dcl said . lie a lso poi nted o ut that California Highway Patrol of- ficers will be out in force to cite motorist'> who park a long tbe San Oiego, Santa Ana and Laguna freeways to walch the show. Unattended vehicles will be towc.>d awtJy, he added. OAAHOE COAST DAILY PILOT I "r CttM\Qf (M\I O•Jly P;tot w ith WNf" t~ ,,..,... ....... ,. ltw ~ p.r~._ .,""""" ........ .,..,., ... °"...._ 1, • ._,,. Pu·Of,~( ~y ~ ... •l•~'l""""M"' pyl'Mt t\l'tl ~•t tMftyQfll ,,...., fOI' '"''" ~ H-llM<ft -................. ,_ l••AV'll~y h"WW.L-cM'Wt~ .. '-"""'°'"'A • ,...,,,.,rq~f,.,..lfO"l 1t.Dt lMtVwoi0\Mllfft.-.".,_, ~.r II• t fhr O'f'f'W 1 ..... 1 f)ui)410..flil1flil I)&~ I\ 4ll J:JD w. f u • ., \.I,.._.. (O"l•Mr w (_MffonM,_.,.,. ._ .... _ ~,t .. f't #Cf"'*~ , .. , " c.w ... Ytf•f#ff"\•nt •MO.""'~~ ~lllteflM\ .... ,. lenoo ,_.,. ............. 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Profit Gains Continue For Oil Firms NEW YORlt <APl Reports from nation's major oil com. panies continued ll) s how big profit gains in the fi rstquarter of the year largely because of s harp increases i n world petroleum prices. Several. including top-ranked Exxon. said the stronger dollar on currency exchange markets also helped improve profits. Sun Oil Co. said today higher prices on foreign crude oil and rela ted products on ioterna· tional markets he lped it to a 43 percent gamin first quarter prof. its from a year ago. Sun. the l llh·largest oil com- pany. said earnings in the first three months or the year came to $120.3 million . or $2.24 a s har e , on revenue o r $2.36 billion. Jn the comparison 1978 quarter . Sun reported earnings of $84.3 mmion, or $1.57 a share, on revenue of $1 7 billion. Standard Oi l or California. the fourth largest U.S. oil company, said Wednesday that its first quarter profits rose nearly 43 percent , to $347 million. Smaller Amerada Hel'ls Corp. sho wed earnings more than t ripled from the year-ago period, to $115.6 million. Standard Oil of Ohio. citing special circumstances, reported profits up 300 percent, to $167.5 million from a loubled 1978 com· parison period. and Getty Oil said profits rose nearly 42 per· cent to $108.2 million. Earlier in t he week, top· ranked Exxon reported record profits of $955 millinon for lhc period. up 37 ~rcent from a year ago. Third·ranked Texaco said profits rose 81 percent to $307 million in the first three months. MobiJ Oil, the second largest company. was due to re leue its earninga report later todey. The ma jor companies cit e light s upplies -a problem a1· gravaled the revolution In Iran -as the major reason for sharply higher earnln1s because buyers competing ror the smaller s upplies have bid up prices. ,.,....p..,AJ DELAY ••• hia family. MacDonald w11 not available for comment Wednesday. Hls secretary 1ald be was Oft h1a ••.1 to San 1"ranclteo to meet wtth bla attorney, Bemard Se1al. No date hu been Mt for the pottponed trial. 1be advtMCI, but Or. MacDonald and hit at· torney1 beUeve It will 1et under way sometime this summer. ' The rate bad been 12 percent lo ••. then Jwnped to ta per· <"Ht In a 1974 survey by another HEW agency. tbe Nationel ClearlQCbol,&H on Smoking and tto lth. Girl smokers outnumber boy 1mokers ln this age group, 1.7 million to 1.6 million, Cal.llano llld . S mc*iog by boys ages 17 and 18 bu fallen from 31 percent a Cew years ago to l9 ~rcent now. but the rate for girls lo that age brac ket has climbed from 19 percent in l968 to past 26 per· cent. he said. ~ "While men are g'i ving up cigarettes and fewer boys are starling women are apparently h nding It h ard~r to give up smoking, and girls are taking il up in increasing proportions,·' Califano said. "Our statistical research has yielded anotb<'r new and chilling fact. A boy who takes up smok· mg before age 15 and continues lo smoke is onJy half as likely lo Ii vc to age 75 as a boy who never smokci;," he said. The HEW secretary. an ex· smo ker who launched a war against smoking 15 months ago. a lso issue d a c halle n ge to American cigarette com panies to spend 10 percent of their $800 million advertis ing and promo· lion budgets on public service ads urging children. teen·agers a nd preg nant women oot to s moke. He said the tobacco companies 1ns1st they "con~ider smoking an adult habit." but declared "The t1m (' h a s come to a sk the cigarette manufacturers to put some of their advertising dollars whe re their rhetoric is." Califa no said a survey by ll EW's Nat ional Cente r for llealth Stallst1cs came up with the e stimate that 17 million persons. or 31 percent of the na- tion's 54 mi llion s mokers, tried to quit smoking last year. A past survt•y b y lfEW's Na tional Clearinghouse on· Smoking and Health estima ted that 90 percent of s mokers either tri<'d to or would like lo quit the habit. A surgL'On gener al's report re· leased J a n. 11 said 30 mil lion Americans have quit the habit since 1964. when the firs t sur· geon general's report led to warnings on cigarette pack.a~es The overall per cent age or adult s mokers has fallen from 42 percent to 33 percent. The sharpest drop was among men. down from 51 percent in 1965 lo 38 pe rcen t i n 197 8, whil e women's rate dipped from 33 percent lo 30 percent. The January report 5aid 6 million youths age 13 t.o 19 were regular s mokers, and 100,000 children under 13 also smoked regularly Bird Disease Information Being Sought A Santa Ana vete rinary task for ce fighting Ne wcastle Dis ease Is seeking information from anyone who has purchased from or traded birds with Bob Peterson of Font.aoa since last Dec. 18. The task force can be contact- ed at 836-2671 . The task for ce . which has spent Sl million so far lhls year Investigating and purchasing in· fe et ed birds in a Southe rn California outbreak , should also be notllied of any sudden or un- explained deaths of birds . Newcastle Disease. for which the re is no effective treatment. d evastate d the Sout h e rn Califo rnia poultry industry about fi ve yea rs ago, officials said. Mrs.Trudeau Story Halted BUENOS AIRES. Argentina I AP) Newspaper serialization of Mar«aret Trudeau's memoirs has beea halted while a federal Judge decides whether their pubUcaUon violates an Argen- tine law prohibiting public ad· vocacy of drug abuse. The news paper La Razon started publi11hin1 excerpts of Mrs. Trudeau's life story. "Beyond Reuon," on Monday. The paper complied with the or- der of Judge Jorie A ValeTga Arao1 on Wednesday, but the paeer called It "an effort to the ript ol dtlsena to be fully and lrutbf ulb lnf ormed. · • The nnt e.cerpt told about Mrs. Trudeau's experimentation wlt.b a variety of clru.c• ln lloroc· co durt.na ber "flower child" period belore meetinc a.nd mar· rytnll( Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. t Save the Whale P ubhc11.ing the 1m:qu1tws 'f\Tought upon her kind, the tn· flal<.ihlt• \\h<.t lt• Fin float5 past the Statue of Liberty lll Nl·w \ u rk Flo h<ts traveled the world as a symbol of µrol t·st <tg~un~I thl' l.illang of whales . -'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Huntington Suspect Held in Abduction WC'1>t m1n!.ll·r pol11·1· h avt hcwikl'{i a 31 yc·dr 11111 lluntin~ton B1•ach man into Orange· County Jail for !'iUSplC'10n of kidnapµ1ng :i 26 n •ar old Wt'slm1nster woman lat€.· Wt·dncl>day Arre-.tc'<.1 h) In 1nC' 1><1lice and turn<·d O\.-e r to Wt•stm111sler of f1 cl'rs wa-, Thnma:. Kt.•lley or 10411 Samou Dnvc 1t stopJX·d fo r a n >d h~ht on F:l Toro Road at Jeronimo Hoad in El Toro She spollt·d a '>hc•nff ., patrol car <i nd n agged 1l du>An, deputies anid. Deputy Wayne P1 t>ratt 1m med1alt'ly radioed <.i delocr1pt wn of the s uspt'{'t 'i. van The broad <:ast was monitorl'd by an rrv1nt· officer who SPolll'd the veh1ch: • -travehng north on the Santa Ana Kelley all ·~f'dl) pic ke<l up Freeway ne<tr Jeffrey Hnad Cynthia Anderson m Ins van on GAS ••• l)oor. Carter's a t tempte d com. promlk wais outUM<t In a letter from Whlt.e tlou.se aide Stuart E. Elzenallll. He wrote to Rep. Jolul D6npll, D·lllcb .. ehalrmaa ot a ao.e Enero subeommta.. IMI. Ille admlniltraUon would double tM a.UoeA&.ioa ol r-·-!81111 -to at~te• that let they mleht IMI" been treated untalrly uocler tbe president'• orisln.al r•UoGlac plan. . Tbe originaJ plan called for Americana to receive ~pons based on the number or cars they own. That would mean, for ex.am· pie. that a peraon i.n Arizona who drove 50 miles to work would be able t o purchase tbe same a mount of gasoline u a New Jersey resident who drove 10 miles to his job. Under the eompromlse, the governor of Arii.ona mi_gbt ~­ celve enough additional guoUne coupons to make up the inequity_ Both the rationing plan and propoaed wee kend closing a uthority have received rocky recepbonson Capitol HUI. Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D- Wash .. chairman of the Senate E ner gy Committee, predicted Congres.'i will fashion some of its own standby mandatory con. servat1on measures, and send others burk to the White House for rrdrafllng "Th1> 1•urrent rat1oninR pro pos;1I 1~ t"'' cumbersome and not work;ibh· ... J achon l>aid in an &nlt:'r Vl('W A 'l thP adm1n1s lratio n ·s standby plans were laking their lumps Wednesday, E n e r gy Secretary James R. Scblestnaer and Sen. FAward M . Kennedy. D MHs .• were having a heated exchange o ver Carter's pm· posed "wind fa ll profits" tax: on haJf the add1t1onal revenues oil companies will receive after domesl!c crude oil prices are de· controlled later this year . .. Quite frankly, I think it's a charade," Kennedy said during a joint House-Senate subcom· mittee hearing. .. I want lo thank the chairman cKe nnedyl for hjs objective pre· :.entat1on ," Schlesinger relortc>d ~arcasl.lcally Refugees Trek Alnng Border A RANYAPR ATH E1 . Thi:ttlllnd I AP I Some 50.000 C'ambodwn c1v1 1tans and troops ~llll loyal to lhe ousted .Pol Pot r r_g1m t'. tr~kked southward .don~ the That-Cambodian borda today on their way lo linJc I.IP "1th 20,000 more across tbe hor1lcr Thd1 authorihe~ said the horde Beach Boulevard m·ar Md'ad de n Avenue at about 10 pm . ar co r ding lo Orange Count; Sheriff's depultf'i. De puties said the wo man Jumped from Kclllf~ van when Sbenff"s orr1c1als said Kelley's of refu~c-es wa.s snaking its way van was stopped on the north· through forested flatlands and bound Costa Mesa F'reeway JUSt the Ta Ngan mountain range north or the Santa Ana Freeway 111ward thc> Pa1 hn a rea, 60 mile!> where the SUS Pf'Cl wa1> turned .1wa 'Y whNe about 20,000 Cam- over to Westminslt•r ofhct!r~ hoJwn.c, Wl'rl' masM~d ~~~~~ ~~~~~~ MOTHER~ DAY Small, Compact, Space·Saving Women's R&cl iners In a Wide Selection of Styles and F*ics SPECIALLY s 199 PRICED FROM COSTA MllA 369 I . 17th ST. (Aero.a from Rotphs. ,..Jrt to Motte Colendota) 6'2·1617 Mon • Ftt '().6 SOt 1()..6 CIOMd SunOov ROCKING LOUNGING MISSION VllJO 21192Marg'""1te Pkwr. (Conw ct AllefY ond Vkl (IC<*Jr) 491-1902 Mon • kl 10-<t Sot t().S ao.dSundoy l 1. ., • ( Orange Coast· tOI TI ON VOL. 72, NO. 116, •SECTIONS, 40 PAGES • t Totlay's Cle•lag N.Y.Stoeb N TEN CENT l Four Coast Firms Forni En~rgy Co-op ln what ortlc1al suy 1& • unaqut1 t'llllt"nml'nt. four of tht- Orunit' t'ouHl 'l' htfUtt-:.t flrm11 h avl' forml•d an c>n t>r gy <'OOpt>rtlhVl' In n Uttt•mpt lo SUV•' four meguwuu of l'il'clnl'tly dur 1ng !ht' flst·al )1•ur h(•.clnnlng July l l''our ml'.:uwalL'> of elel'tnr1ly 111 enou.:h to s upply t'Ol'rJ(Y to 3,000 homes for a yl'ur Tht' cu op ~"'' l;,1uru•hcd lh1i. morntni.: dur1n.: J prebi. con ference host ed by Pacific Mutual Life lns uroncti Com v•ny . OfW' of Its mcmbt·u T he oth r mt•mbnli .ire lhl' Ir v ine Compuny . th\• l"luor Corp llOd South oagt Pla111 Undt-r the termb of the u"r~ mcnl :ug~ toduy ull four com 11an1ci1 will bl' llnkt'd hy a com puter operoted hy Engtneenng Supe rv1s1on Com puny 1ESCO 1 thul will monitor the firm:> t·ner.cy dc<1111tndll Tht! cooperutive is designed lO reduce demand during the after· noon peak period at about 4 p.m. Using the monitoring device, co·op president Bud Dobyns of l''luor said. will tell members when to defer use of some equip· m~nl John Phillips or ESCO said thol won't mean a wholesale s hutting off of Lights and air con- d1lloning. but a selective reduc- t ion an use of some machines. He said one pice or equipment among many. such as one of two or three elevators, might be closed down during the peak. He described the plan as an energy budget. but one used In concert by the four firms. rather than on an mdividual basis. C. E. Hathway. vice president of Southern California Edison, said the program has never been tried before in the United States. He explained that the four companies paid for a feasibility study on t he project. With the approval of the state Public Utilities Commission and Edison. the cost of implement· ing the project, about $250.000. will be borne by Edison. Dobyns said that end of the first year trial, if the co-op has worked as planned, the group will petition the PUC for instilu· lion or a special rate as an in· cent1 ve lo gel more businesses t.o do the same thing. He said lhat more Orange County firms are expected to join the co-op. but that the rour were the companies that have worked on its formation for about a year. · Called the Orange County Ene r gy Co n se rv a t ion Cooperative, the organization is a non-profit corporatfoo. Phillips said the project is ex- <See ENERGY, Page AZ > : Carter· Fights for Gas Ration Supervisors' OK Coasta1 Park I I ) Plan Backed ., B y KATHY CLANCY OI , ... D•ll' l'llot Sl•ll Creation of a n 18,000-acre urban national park that would stretch along the Irvine coast and through the hills s urround· ing Laguna Reach was endorsed Wednesday by Orange County supervisors. The board unanimously adopt- ed a resolution urging the Na- tional Park Ser vice lo create the par k. tukang 1n thrt:c -rourths of State S&L Loan Rates I Reach 11 o/o LOS ANGELES I AP > Major California suving:. and loan as- s~iations. which have oflen led the nation in mortgage rate in· creases. are raising mortgage loan rah•s to 11 percent or above. the highest rate in 4112 / years. Glendale Federal Savings said Wednesday 1l was raising its fi x- ed-r alt! loans to 11 1/4 percent from the previous 10% percent to 11 percent. The firm olso raised its varia- ble rate minimum 'I• percent lo 10:14 percent. Va r iable mort gage rates. legal in California and several other states. a llow the interest rate t.o be changed within limits as other interest rates change over the life of the loan. Meantime. Home Savings. the la rgest savings and loan in the nation, reported that il was "in the throes of considering a change" or rates in light of the industry movement toward the 11 percent mark. Rates in California have fre· quently risen faster and higher t ha n those of othe r a reas because or de mand for housing in the state. But housing economists say mortgage r ates across the coun- try are under pressure because S&Ls must pay for mortgage funds for lendim!. Or:::c.4 .Coasl ~ Weather Variable high cloudiness tonight. A few high clouds bul mostly sunny Friday. Lows tonight 54 t o 58. Highs Friday 66 to 70 al beaches. 74 to 78 inland. INSIDE TODA '1 Hmong tribe1men ore ommag the t~ of re/· ugee1 um /eel lib "oban· doned I~" and look to the United State• /or o home. Storw. photo Page m. •••e• .... _ ......... .. • rMa ....... CJ "'"".... .. ............ , ~ Al ~ "'"" Clelllk• a =-Cl .... Att ........ ~ ... , ·~ lCN ........... CM ..... I J CJ ... ---. the 10.000-acre lrv1nt! Coa:.l south of Corona del Ma r In addition, the par k boun Jaries would include the Laguna Greenbelt , Laguna Beach's Sycamore Hills and open s pace lands in the future commuruty or Aliso Viejo. Supervisor s a lso asked that the park include the Bonner anc1 Shad y Canyons in the city of Irvine. along with Los Trancos Canyon on the inlund side of Pacific Coast Hi ghway south of Corona del Mar The proposed Aliso VieJO park lands would include more than 3.000 acres of open space the Aliso Viejo Compa ny already has pledged to donate for public use. along with about 700 acres now slated for development of up to 4,000 dwellings. When supervis ors recently adopted a land use plan for Aliso Viejo. they required that the ad- d i li o na I prope rty be m ade available for public purchase al• the Ma rch. 1979. market price George Osborne. d irector or the county Env iron m e ntal Ma nagement Age ncy 1 EMA >. reported to supervisors that Na· tio n al P a rk Service ad .' ministrators h ave round the area qualifies for development as a national park. Their findings were bused up· on the presence of what were called s ignificant natural re- sources, primarily the Irvine coastal land. along with the <See PARK. Pa~e i\2) Upper Bay Silt Study Bill Shelved Assembl y woman Mariun Ber geson. R-Newport Beach, has withdrawn h er proposed legislation t.o finance a study or a device to hall siltation of Up- per Newport Bay. An aide lo t he legislator said Mrs . Bergeson's bill, AB 951, wa s r e m oved fr om t h e le gis lative cale ndar becal.lfie the re is no factual data to back it. Several agencies concerned with the siltation or the stale· o wned biological preser ve sought the legis lation whi ch would be the first step toward gelling a desilling basin built up· s tream of the bay in San Diego Creek. But Julie Froberg . Mrs . Bergeson's adminsistrative as- sistant, said today there has been no research done which would support the contention that such a project would indeed bait the now of mud into the bay. Mrs. Bergeson's efforts in· stead will be directed at getUna federal clean water funds for t.be study. · Such a step would require ap· proval of the stale Waler Quality Control Board and tbe rederal Environmental Protection Agertcy. The regional water qu11lty control board meet• tonllhl at 7 o'clock in tbe Fullerton City Council Q\amben. Mn. Bercnon will need a Jet. ter uriPna the board to put fW\dt for the Upper Bay dulllln1 pond study u a top priortly. ln addiUona.. the overall clean· (See BAY DILL, Pa1e Al> ANGEL SEVEN, THE TWO-SEAT A-4 SKYHAWK, AT REST AT EL TORO AIR STATION The Sleek Blue Machine Isn't Used In the Show; It's For Giving Demonstrations STRAPPED IN COCKPIT Reporter Reynolds 0.11, ...... S'-ff ,...... REPORTER JOANNE REYNOLDS TRIES TO EXPLAIN RIDE 'Beraerk Elevator' And • few 'Whees' Sum It All Up 'Dance Aero• Clouds' Writer_,s Ride With 'Angels' a Bit Scary By JOANNE REYNOLDS °' .... 0.11, ,. .... 51.aff It's a ride in an elevator gone berserk and a dance across the cloud$.• Moments of breathtak in g ecstasy are punctuated by stomach-wrenching vertigo. To a handful of men. il j5 as common an experience as a trip lo the corner market. For me, it was a fantasy come to life-a r ide with the Blue Angell. More preclsely . it was a ride wilh Anlel Seven, Lt. Jack Ekl. Wednesday he gave me a taste of the air show to be performed Saturday and Sunday at El Toro M ar l.M Coe-pg AJr Station . Aa a member of lhe Navy's precision flying team he is one of the nation 's best pilots, a va rsity jet jockey. Ekl looks the part. dressed in his royal blue flight suit-which happens to match the paint job on his A·4 Skyhawk-and his bright yellow ascot lie . Aviator's sunglasses obscure hiS> eyes and his rore and aft cap sags in just the right places. meeting his glasses at a point that no doubt marks the center line of his face . . Ekl, 32, Is cool, but not cocky. He wants me to know whal I'm getting into so I can enjoy It. "It's fWl. Jt never gets boring. but It's like any other job. There are days when lhlngs arc going really good and there are other days," Ekl exµltiln 1 Thal tall sleek jet I'm going lo get in is really nothing more than a standard trainer . he says. Ekl's right hand man Is AEl Joe BeJTY. his crew chief. Berry puts me in an olive drab night s uit and straps me into the back seal or the fighter. Be rry 's warnlnp abound ; don 'l touch anythulg painted black and yellow; be s ure lo nip the intercom back to re~ive when ~ou're done talking; don't try t.o gel out of lhe plane al the end of the nlght unUl the ejec· Uon seat ls dJsarm~d. He points out the location of the ''barf bag" and ducks down the ladder with a cheery "have a nice ffi&ht. W aittng for takeoff clearance. tStt ANGF.LS, Page AZ) Meeting Rejected By GOP WA Sm NGTON IAP> -Pres•· dent Carter made a new effort today to save his beleaguered sta nd by gasoline rationing plan from being killed by Congress With a critical Senate Energy Committee vole scheduled later an the day. the president offered 99.9 CENTS PER GALLON 'RATIONl ... G MOVE'-A11 21 NATIONS PROTEST OPEC OIL RATES-S6 to allocate more gasoline cou pons t o s tates whe r e motorists drive great er dis- tances to work. It was not clear if the proposal would salvage the rationing pro- posal in the Hous e or Senate The House Commerce Com-. mitlee. which voted to reject the plan Wednesday. met again to- day so that Carter's supporters could make an attempt lo revive 1t But Republicans boycotted the meeting, and no new vote was taken. Carter's s upporters oo the House committee s ajd the White House compromise would have ,...._ switched enough votes to re· verse Wednesday's outcome. The rationing plan will gel another chance on the House floor Carter's atte m pted com · promise was outlined in a letter from White Houst! aide Stuart E. Eizenstat. lie wrote to Rep. J ohn Dingell. D·Mich .. chairman of a House Ene rgy subcommittee, that the adm irustralion would double thf' <~GAS. Pue A 2 I Marina Lease At Newport Transferred The lease of the joint city co unty Arc h es Marin a in Ne wpo r t Be ach bas been transferreclto Allen M. Senall by Or ange County super visors. Senall is a Newport Beach businessman and one or the partners who bought the Bolboa Fun Zone and marina las t year. The Arches Marina. located on West Coast Highway at the Newport Boule vard overpass, was formerly leased t.o a limited partnersrup. Under the joint owne rship agreement, Orange County gov· ernment is given lbe authority lo administer the marina's lease for the city. A cily s pokesman noted that the cily retained the a utboril y to a uthorize t~e transfer or the marina's harbor permit. He said the cily isn 'l expected lo block the transfer lo Senall. Terms of the lease s tipulate lbal the county receives a percentage or the gross receipts from boat s lip rentals. said county spokesman Terry Swin· die. Tbe lease covers tbe 7S-boal m ar ina and an adjoining office building. In related action, supervisors also aprroved a long·term sub· lease o lhe seoond noor of the marina's ofrice building for use aa a yacht club. · Awarded the sublease was Newport Bayview Management Co. The contract with the county for the m.1 W. Coast Hi1bway pr"Opert.y otrers the letsee rental options up to 29 years, Swindle said • "I t .r t . t ~ rr . .. ,,...~,4J ANGEhS ••• d2 l'JA.ILY PILOT N Off ic;,.;_e_r ...... s--;;:;;POUa~;.::::.=P<:.:.L4N-=--•c ,4VCDON Honor Slain· Cop BJ 14Clll II •AN Ol .. IMlf, ........... llwldr~d of 1ttlht't cer and mutor<')'t'll' lirwd th alrttlt to dity nouod Sl. Simon aJ>d Jude Churcib ln ttunlfoCLOG lk'acb u "'"tf' Uuan t ,000 fellow pe>aH of f1N~r11 paid lributo tn ''•In t .. n, An.ides Shetltf''4 l.k1puty Gt'Orllc> Durlhl'I, 32. of t'4,>11t a M Ii fifty .. ~yd• ...... •••eru . a wa dety of tr.• e • r 1l • r 1 • n 41 ••l~ulatora aad t •• ••torere&u will be ••••& U•• ll••• ••~· ....... ~b1U. Newport 9ueh Pollet Department The Hie , .... under .,II)' 9 & DI _0 the_ lJ r·" mf'nl '• Jljjrk1ng 101 a 8'10 Sant• Barbu• Orlvt' lo Nowport Ccmtf'r DJ trill '9 •t. tt•1 a oa.waf COftven I' 1 line• Ule mllt.lp .. WUdlill .... m•• .. 1cekel!f .. ,,. ....., ruchlnt .... l• Weoll .... ·~ .... ..,..,... ... •lrror. DJ ot.een .. , ''TMJ didn't uactlr dealtn theH lb&n11 10" 1mal people." 'fhf' Jet lilt• ienUy o ft the arou.od. eu1H:a up Ln allltude aa we ch.11ar ttw t>nd of the runway a nd then becomes an eltvaLor alra11hl up. lntt<rnwnl for Mr KaritHtl, who h.•uv•• • w1r., and two youq t hlldrfll, waa Khf'dult!d, follow Ina 11 • m rvltt1. at Good Sh.-pht"rd C11met•rY, al10 In lluntlngton Oearh GA • • • l 'd been warned repealedly about Ga the l ace 1tnaahlna arnltatlon1tl pull from !Steep cllmbtl. No one 11ld •nytbjll(l •ooul elcv11tora. ll '1 not a n etspccially clear d1ty , yet from our 8,000·foot van· t111ici ooint. we ean see from Mt U•ldy to Sun Clemente Jalaod, from Oc.:at\llde tn Palos Verde:ia. Jttdge Seeora In Loi. Angdt'a, Shc>riff'1 ofnrlals1 aald today tht' Lo11 An1elo ounty U &lncl Atl-Ornt')' •P partntly will 11tt'k the dr•th 1wnully llMOH1¥l two men 1.1c t>Ui.t'd m lht' 11ll1y1n11 A 1pokt'1unan aHt 11ui.pccli. Jami·:. l .t·ruy Nultlt• 24 , anll ('lun•11c·t: llo h111i.c111, 4!1 wt•ri· i11 r .11~1wd m ( '11111 &Jton M u1111·1 pJI ('ourt oo murder churl(~. '.'Item min ~ from last wt·ttk ·., tr111(t.'<iy 'l'hl' 111J11ket.man u11I lht· uu. lrtl'l Altor 1wy'N Offrl'l' llrouJ(ht CHH' l'CIUOl "' murch·r t'OuplNI wrlh !>IX'l'lal <·1rc•um1tl:rnn·1t 111rlud111.: hc'tnK arm"cl at the• ti "1<' of th<! i.lu vinrl that could h•:rtl lO th1• f1t•8lh lll'rlUll V 'l'hC' 1)111 1 !Jl'oO fat'I' Ont· l IJUlll of f1•lo1111111s ui.t-arrll w1U1 111tcnl to 1·01111111t murder und on<: <·harg1· uf f1>lmuous assuull on a peace offtcl·r. the· :.1>11k1•:.m:in s;wl /\ 1Jrt:hrn1nary ht·:ir111" htis bt•Pn set for May H. :ilso 1r1 Compton Mumr 1pal Cuurt Thl' spokt·-,man ... a11I mur1l1•r 1·hunws .1ri· 111•111l111it .q.•awst Haymond lluw:.ird. 24, or l11"lt·w110d A fourth 1tus rx·ct 111 the t;i:w. (;:rr}' M lluh li:ird, 20. or lAJS Anit•·lt·'o fan·s alh:.:atrons 11f po!>hl'S:,IC)ll 11f 1lru~s l1ul not of 111 u rdt·r Jack !;tyertS, Printing S hop Owner, Dies .la1·k E ~ly o•rs of I rvin" 11wn1•1 arul opc•rallir r1f Styt·r:~ l 'n111 0 Mal 111 ('w1111H tlc ·I M;_1r, rl11•ll W1•1l 111•-,1l.1 y lit llC' l,11:. A11~1·lc11 M('1lic·1.1I Ct·ntn l k was ~ I\ nut1vt> of f>t'nni.ylvun1&, Mr :-,ty<'rll who llv1•d in lrv1111· ~raduat.ed from Un:xel Collegl: and worked ui. a n eng1n ·1·r for THW and ('urt111:. Wril"hl Corp lwfon-purdW'o lllJ.{ the offbel flrinl !>!hop rn l!.170 lie wa~ a forrm·r Navy p1lol I' 11111·r.tl '.'l1·r v11·1·., f11r Mr Sty1·ri. will ht> h(•ld 11l :1 I' m t-'r1 da)' a l l'i.tl'lflt View Chuiwl, ..... wport ll•·uch. un1ln the d1rl'<: t11in •if H1·v Hon /\llts1in of I r11 v1·n111 y M l'ltH1d1bt Churd1 llurlal will f11llow u1 Panrw V.1"w M1·m11ri11I Pur k Mr M yc·rh rs M H v1v1•d lly hlh w11t11w. Jarwl . of I h1• h1rnlly hnmt'. 5:1'7 1 Strubhourg Ave ; two hfillll, .lam1•i., of !')(:uttl • 1111d J1·f f1•1y, of San l>wgo, a111I a 1otrund l1uu~ht1•r Tht• fomlly suJ(gt•NI!\ <·ontnhu I 1111111 lo I 111• LIOU !> l'uultng I 1111111111 .. rn M1·nlo 1•.:trk H<Ubor~ls '-f ,air Ladx' ( ·uronJ 111'1 M ur 111 l(h S<'hool .,1 udt·nb will st age llw1r produi· 111111 of "My Joa1r Lady" tonight 1h1011 g h Su lur!lay IJl the N1>w1mrt Hurhor ll 1~h Schoul /\udltonum C11rta111 limt· 1i1 k I' m Th · pN1 1lt1rt1011 IR lhc· first musical pro 1h11·ec1 hy the high school stu dt•nli. 10 four ycari. Kuthy Mr M1llun plays F.llz.a IJoolllllc Lo Irwin /\ppel's Henry lhtcglnR. Su11portin~ r olt:s are 11crformcc1 hy H1chard (;reely. Dea n Dult.on , J1Jhn t-:stey a nd Darla Jones O"ANOI! COMT H DAILY PILOT ''"" (J, .. ,..,.,.,,,."tlMtfy .. 1 .. t wlth •h••ht\'""' ........ f\#~ .... ' .,..,,....,,u.dhtt ... 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I - allocaUon of l(HOllnt1 cuupona lo ata~• \hat felt lht'y m11ht havt' be"n lt'\!ated unfairly under l~ &ttettdenl !'> on.cinal rallontntt plan T hti or11(1nal ph111 r11lkd for Americans lo r t•t'l'I Vt' t•oopon..-. btt&~tl 1111 lhe• 11u111l>t•r uf t .,n. th.-y OWll tr.very roll. chmb and dive is -eaplal'*1 m advance along with th ¥ccele r•llon a nd decelera· Oon lh:al 1l requires. Jud~~ Donald. Dungan, presidinj j udJe o( the Harbor ~ud1c~~I 01stnct Court ln Newport Beach, swears in the c:ourt s newest _Judge . Robert Polis. The new judge has be_en. serving 1n the court since 1975 as traffic com m1ss1oner Polis, 38. lives in Irvine. ., hat '411Uhl flll'MI for l'X·"" pll'. lhJl .a 1x·1 '>1111 111 Ar 111111a wh11 tlrOVt' :,() m1h-~ tu \Nlllk 'AOUlll ht• ubk lo 11111 dw"' tht• 'umt· J mount or g J sitlllll' a b II New .Ir riw y n·s11lc-nl who drove.· 10 rnr ll'h to h11> 1oh That doosn 't 1>top me from dmillll( my t.'Yl'S on the first roll, J Wini( ov\•r wrng maneuver t'd llcd a 1Jrudul'l111n roll Tl wu:-. l'u:.y kecrnng them open artcr that through silky -s mooth d1pN and C'urves that leave me looking out lh<' roof al S an Ckmenk 1:.laod or lookin g down unly tu st•e tht.' wing where the uct•an used to be. We go from a dcmonstrulion of Gi. lo one for wc•1ghtlcssm•ss. More Oil Companies Report Big Profits IJ111lt•r ltll' t'Olrlj)I (lllll!tl', lhl• 1oeov1•r11111 uf Arwmu rn1i~hl re ,.,.,v ... onoulo(h udd1llu11ul guwllne 1·ou1>ons l.<1 tnt1kt· 1111Uu:11w<1u1ty Both lht' l'allorrtng plun 1.1nd "r 0 l>IJI> ,. ti w I' I' k 1• IHI l'I O !ii n I( authority huv1• rN·c1ved rocky l'f•('1•11llOl\!\01l (;uptlt)l lllll Sen llN1ry M J1.1 t•k11on. I> W1u1h . dwirmlifl of the Senutc Ener~y Comm1twe. predicted <;ongrcss will ta:.hion som e of its o wn standby mandatory con· servation measure:.. and send others back lo lht! White lloui.e tor redrafl111i:. "Tht• <'Urn·nt rntwnmg pro posal 1s loo cumbl•rsome and not workabk." J atk1ton :.aid tn an snlervll'W /\1t lht' adm1n1i.l ral1on's -,tandb) plans were taking their l_umps Wefine1tday, Enen'Y Secretary J<tmcs IL Sch lesinger and S.•n Edwurd M. Kennedy, U-MllN:.. were huvmg a heated cX<'hUll){t' ov•·r Carter ·~ pro posed "windfall profits " tux •in half lhe addHional rt:vcnuei> <111 companies will re1•e1ve afln domcslll' crude· oil prrl·•·s ure de· <·ontrollcd lall'r lhb yc.·ur .. Quilt· frankly, I lhtnk it':. 11 l'lwrndc," K<·11n1·d y !'>llld d uring a Joint llc1 u::.1· Sc·nal<· suhc•1rn rurlll.'1' hN1nng · 1 want lo thank tt11.· c hairman 'K•·nnPdy 1 for his 11hJl't'l1 vc IJrc M.'ntat1un," ~·hlchmi.t•·r retort.eel sarcastically BAY BILL .. up JJlan for llw Upper B11y. pre pared lty a conisort1um uf gov e r nmcnlal agt-11c1e1> c3lled NIWA 1Nc·wpoit l r v1ne Wable M:intri:cernt·nl /\J.tt•n<'Y 1 11t all)o on the board':-. a.:1·11da Thal plan 11> tht· <'t·nll•r 111 con t1nu111g co11truvcrsy Two mcm ht:r:. of NIWA, the· c it y or Newport l~·ut•h and the Stute Department of l"111h und Game say the propcJM'cl plan will m1:n · ly allow the s1ll 1.1t1on lo continue They were un11u1·t·cssful in l(Cl tm lo( NIWA to 1·oni.1dcr the study Lo :-.upport. <'•111struct11in of a de , :-;1ltrng haMn Monday. N1·w1>'1rt Bea<'h city counc1lmt>n appr 1Jvcd a reMllU· t1011 to he pre!>enll••I lontKhl hy Councilman Ray Wil hams urK· 111~ reJcct1on of N IWA 's buy cleunul' llla11 and udo1>l1<in f)f the 1ttricter c·ontrolll advocal<.'<1 by lhc city and the f'111h and Game de partment The ('fljotinc noise, tht.' bumpi. and the vibration I'd expected aren't there. There's more noise from radio traffic than from the engine. Ekl pl:tys w1lh the pla ne, acceleral· inK just often enough for me lo r ealize he is flying very gently. Now it's my turn to fly. Al h.Js urging, I take the throttle Wllh my left hand. the slick wJth my right After a few tryout wobbles he tells me to put the stick over. all the way to lht.' left. I close my eye!> "lley, you gotta hav<' your eyes open." he .id mon1shes when we right ourselv<.'S, "try 1l agam " I compromised. One eye stays open "OK. I've got the plane back now." I hope he never really let go The half hour fl ight is ovcr too 11oon. We make one p11ss over the fi eld und lund. A s ":".<'taxi lo lhf' apron, Berry 1s w1J1t111g . at parad{' rest. It l akei. vf'ry lilll{• time to find m yi.elf back on the ground My l1•gs arc· sh;iky anll I'm glad to ltt• where the t•l:lrlh !'>lay:. under my feet and lh<' :.ky slay1t over ht•acl Still. I w1i.h I wab 1n that won dedul machine lh<1t make1t t.'verythmg turn up:.ide down so ea:uly. FrowePa~AI PARK ... ;r re:r 's proximity to major 1>11pulat1on t'cnlcrs ' In add1t1on, Os hornc wrote 111 his rnport to sua:>ervli.or1>, th1· fe d eral adminis tra tors havt· argued the 11ark likely would draw visitors rrom other rt• j.(IOOS The pa rk sludy 1s now being p rocessed through rede ra l chan nels. Otihornc said , a nd is ex peeled lo be s ubmitted to con l(rcs:. hy May 30. Osborne warned the par k ad ministralors' findings may tw altered before they reach con gress And yet to be addressed In the park study arc WllY:S the rederal i;<ovcrnment would acquire the park land, along with the draw ing of precise boundaries and plan1 for park developm ent Residents Nervous N l'~W YORK I /\ P 1 lll•porti. from nation's maJor 011 com 1w rucs ~ont.inued tu show ht~ profit &1Hrll> in Lhe firstquurt.cr of the year large~y b ccuui>c of s ha rlJ 1n c r ea1;cs 1n world petrole um 1>rice:-> ' Several. including top-ranked Exxon. said the stronger dollar on c ur-rency exchange murket:. a lso hel~d improvt: profits Sun Oil CIJ su1d today higher prices on forc1~n crude oil and relatt.'d produclb on 1nterna llonal murke ls h1•lpt>d 1l to a 43 pcrcl'nl l(dtn tn first quarter prof· 1l11 from a ye;ir a~o Sun, the l Jth.largt:sl cul com pany. said earnin~i. 111 the r1r:.l lhrt.><: llllJOth.-. of lhl' y1·<tr c.·auit• to $1:t0 3 m1ll1on. or $2 24 a s h a r e. on n ·vcru11• tif $2 36 htllton In the• c·ompari11on 197tl <1u1:1rl<'r. Su11 n •1><1rtt•1I eurnin~11 of $84 3 m1lhon, or SI 57 a :.hare on rt·Vt'OU(> or SI 7 lulhun Slandanl ()ti of California. tht· fo~rth lari~csl I J S ml c·mnµuny. !>:lid Wt·clrwsrl:iy lhat 1b f1r-,t qua rtl'r p1ttf1t'I rosi· n1·arly 4:$ 1wrt t•nt. lo $:WI m1ll111n Smallt•r An11" atl.J ll•·i.s Corp !l lrow1·d 1·a1 111ngs mori• than tr1pl1·1I f111111 1h .. v1·a1 11g11 Jll'rltJll, 111!,I1:1 fi m11lw11 Stanclat11 011 or Oh111 1·1111111 :.~<.·llJI 1·rr<'llrrl1>l<tllt'4•S, r1·1~1rt1·il prufrl:. 1111 :100 1wrn·nt. l1> $1r.7 '.i m II lion fr111n .1 touhh:il 1!.17K 1·11111 l'anson pt•nod. aml Getty 011 said profits r11"' rt('arly 42 l)('r cent to SH~ 2 rr11ll1on Earltc•r 1n the w1•ek . 101> rnnked F:x,on rt·P'irtc·d rct'orcJ 11rof1lt. of $!)~; m11linun for Uw JJerwd. up ;17 pn('t•nt from .i ye<.i r ago Th1r<I runkcd Tt·x11co :.aid µrof rl:. 111'>t· >II rwn·c•nt to $307 m1ll111n m ltic• f1 r-.t thri·1· MOTHER'S DAY months Mobil 011 Corp .. the nullon's M·<:ond·laq.(l'st 011 c·ompuny, to 1lay also re1'°rtcd un >II 1wrrc•nl lll('r<·a s(' lrl r1r1.t quarter pmf1b. MohJI sa id earnin~s row lo $437 m1ll1on m lhl• first q uartN ur $4 l l a i.han· on rcvc·nuc llr SIO 3 billion In the 1978 r1r'>l quarter earning1t were $4:!4 I 1n1llwn or $2.28 tt shan: cin SH 7 ll1 I hon 111 revenue The maJor c11mvan1t·:-. t ile trght supplic:. a problt•m <iJt ~ravated lhl' revolution 1n lrun a s the m ajor r c:.ii.on fnr s harply higher ellrningb twcau'\f' l.J u y t-r ::. N> m p •· ll n g r '" t h ,. !'>mailer buppl1cs hllve l11d 011 prlCt'S Prices Up .9Percenl I.OS ANG Et.ES I A JI 1 Pa<'cd by mcrea1tcs 111 tht· 1·ost of ga$t:>hnc an1I rn1·11l. <·on:->umcr prH·e:. 111 tllf' Los Angt•IPi. Ora111o(t' ('01111 ly are<s ro!'>e !J IJl'I 1·t•flt l111ot month. the I J S L11h•11 De partment n ·1>'Jrl1·d lo c.J,iy The Marth 111c:rt.'lJS1' wa~ jus t a :.hadc undl'r tht· J pe rcent cosl-of ·ltvmg 1n rrt-ase for lhP month n a tlonw1dc I Rclalccl ~lory A4 1 The mcrea1tt' means that ~11od:. 1rnd :.cn u·t·~ that t·o1tt J dollar ut lt11: end or lhc month would have :.uld for 49 I ('enL-. Ill 1007 Malibu Mountain Collapse Feared Small. Compact, Spoce·Soving Women's Recliners MALIBU tAPl Mulihu resl dents. gla ncinl( ncrvou1>ly 11t 11 mounl.llin of loose roc k and dirt thul rumble d threate ningly above them . treaded 11oflly aeross a section of Pucific Coust II l(hway toduy a fter warni ngs were issued that the entire 1dl..W. area could collap!le at uny Ume. M MOY reliidcntK were cvacuul ed during the ni.cht, althouRh som e re turned c uullousty to their homes thJs mo rning Pedestrian& were moved a c roll the m ost d un gcrou11 s tretch of road In convoys of 10 al a tlme so they could be warned s ho uld the 1hlflln g mountain 8tart lo collap1e. Rut Callfornht lllahwa1 Pat rol Sttt. Terry Banner uid that plan wu abundoncd hcc au11e, "If 1omethln1 did huppe n , they would be nmnlng Into each other trytna to act out or the way ." After the nol1te readings of the c reeplna mountainsid e In creased b)' thrH·fold Wednet1 day nl~t. the rn•d waa cl08ed and evacuaUona were ordered. A team or 1eologl1ts new from Sacramento durlna the nllh\ 11 nd decided ul 4 a . m . that pedulrl11n1 could so Into the area al their own tlak. C alifornia Department of TranKport a t1 o n s pokesmun Ric hard Stephens s atld the 1n crease in t he noises the earth was making during the night 10 diculed much Of the dirt Wiii come> tumbling down al any time. But th e geol ogist s ar~ monitorinJt the creeping noises every second and measuring the movement of heavy pikes sunk lntn the earth mass . ·'They believe they can tell when It's about to go, a nd they would have sufficient time to warn anyone in the area lo gel out." Stephens said. ''We're ex· peeling a large mass to come down. but we don't know when. or where, or how much." Loa Angeles Count y en1tlneers said 88 much H 10 million .fUbk yards of m 1terlol coul\1 come c raa.hlng d o wn over Pacific Coul Highway a n d Into the: ocean at any moment. Realdenta of six expc n81ve beachfront homes and • four unit apartment building, fftOAt or whom h•v• been tou1hin1 It oul 1tnce CalTroM closed the coastal hl1hway due to heavy 1llde t1C llon, evacuated alter hearln1 the new a. .... -:---- In a Wide Selection of Styles and Fcarics SPECIALLY s 199 PRICED FROM COITA 'SA 369 I. 17th ST. cAerO&a lrom ROIQhS. neat to MoflO COKenck>f&) 642·1617 Mon • r,.. 10-4 SOI 106 CIOMd SunOov B)' KATlfY QANCY .................. The phyalelan who was wttb Or WllUa m Waddill'• chief ac· cuacr lhe rlltclll potlee were told of ao alleaed Inf a nt aJa)'ln& took the witness 11C..nd WCS.y ln Wad · dill's mur~r retrial. Or 1'\omOR FergulJOn told the Orange County Superior Court Jury that h e ca ll e d u Westmins te r police acqualn· t ance arter Dr . R o nald Cornel&en a lleged be tu1w Wad· dill "alrangle and suffocate" a newborn Infant In the aftermath of a saline ¥bortion two years ago fo'ergusoo teatJfled Cornellen came to h iB homt> late one nigbt a few days after the alleged :.tranguJalion Hl1 1ta1d Cornelsen told h im UH! boby "wuq born alive, was cry 111g, moving <tnd hreathing rn <h•pl'ndently" befor e s he a l· lci.{e<11y was c·hoked t.o d eath. And. f"eq(uson c·on linued, th<ise wNe the purporl,1!d facts he r elay<.'C.I Lo police· lfhen he summorlt'd them •o his home that PVl'lllllJ:: "After Ur Curn<•lsen came 1111n I bN·um1· Nincc med about h 1 s rn 1101 ve mt•nl in l he e 11e11L-, 111111 I wa!> wornc·d that he wa,; ··~ pos mit himself to som ething." I' <"rg1111on 1•xpla1nt•c1 · · J\t lh•• lat•· h<1ur I thought I 1•ould call my l awyc~r in Ltm~ Uearh und he talked to IJr Cornel~n." fo'c•rJ(Ubon lesllf1cd 'J\fll·r lllal 1·onvPr-.alton and i1011lht•r one• w ith lhl· ho!'>p1l al ad in 1n1:-.trator. Dr C:ornelsen told nw ht· wanlt«I tn talk to police " D..C1·n1t<• attorney C harle' Wee11 HIJO askf-d fo'p rguson ir he 11·1·alh'1I tl'lhng 1w1l11·1• "you will h.111t• lo prot•·cl n1y hutt." I <'On 'l 11na)!in•· what 1l could 1>0 :-...,11.Jl y he ref.-rring to " Fc•rgu:.on r eplied "I don 'l ttu~ 1t could havl' cornt· from me." Waddill. a '13ycarold Hunt 1ngton llarbour oh!>lelncian, 1s lic1n1oe tried a 1tt·t·onct tim e for 011' .1lh·g1·rl murd1·r o r the two pou11<1, 15 11unc1· rnfant known :ii. llabv Ci1rl W1•avc·r l1 11t fir'>l ln.il •!Oiied last May wh1•n Jui ur'o -,a1<l th1·y w1·1 •· 1l1•adl•wlw1I 7 In ~. Ill f;e1101 of ;11· q111tt.1I f 'rom Pogr A I ENERGY .•. 111•1 lc•il 111 .,,iv•· th•· firms mu111•y Ill r1·1IUl 1·11 1·111·r~y l'OOMtmption .111d lo .it<I lh1· E!l1:.u11 Comp11n) hy 1 l·d111 1111t "'·ak dt•mands ... I I t•s-,1n1• lh,11 lhf• ('()op I!\ J \Olt1nt.1r} 1·ffw I l'h1ll1ps adclt·d th.rt hi· h11111·s tl will prove ,.,. rl11n t 111•••cl .1ny v11vt•rnm•!rtl 111111"''"1 11r:rnd,1t1·:. lo regulat.i· f'lll'i ~'V IJ '><-111 lhl''>'' hu1ldtnRS. ' I ROC KING LOUNGIN G TV Vl[WING MISSION VllJO 21192 Marguerite PlcWy. (Comet of A'le<y ond VIO f otof) '95·1902 Mon kt 10-6 SOI 10·6 OoMd Suf'«IV Kid11ap Susperf Dies in Bail of Police Bullets Suspt'<'t 1dent1f1ed by police as Newman Augustine O~t>bor. 2'd. leup from a sports car a rmea Wednes· cl<.1 y and ts immediately rut down by police gunfire Nude Beaches Issues Debated SACRAM ENTO <AP> The nudists s aid they we re bette r a d· JUStt>d becaus e they take the ir dothes off. and the roes quoted Bible verses ··can you imagine the Civil Wa r bf.an~ fought in the nude?" s aid Lynn Hensley, president of the Clothing Optio nal Society. .. Without the different colors of the uniforms, the men would not have known who the e nemy was." ProponenH. and oponents of Rattlesnake Tossed Into Struck Plant By RA V.MOND ESTRADA JR. °''""°""',.I ... !11.ttt Strike \r1olen<'e al Reeves Rub· be r Inc· gasket fa<'tory in San Clemente esc·alatcd today with reports of a live ra ttlesnake thro wn into the plant and a lire· sla shan~. rock-throwing melee in a d rivt•way lod<1y. Details we re skel chv about tod<1y's incident. One 'man was reportedly arrested a fte r plant offic ials charged strikers with a tte mpting to halt a delivery truck by slashing its tires. Communica tions Workers "' Ame rica union m embe .. :; nad scheduled a rally today in front o f the factory at 415 Ave. Pi<'O. Police Sgt Rill Trude au said tod ay a s n <i ke was t hrown throu~h a plant window Wednes- day afternoon. The sna ke was in a pa pPr bag. Pla ut manager Bill Krames c ha r ged that a striker tossed what he said was a r attlesnake o nto a bench where a female worker s hrieked as she reaLized what was m the ba g. No o ne was hurt. Plant worke rs dis posed of the snake. No arrests have yet been made in connect ion with the s na ke incident. police s aid to· d ay. Kr a mes s aid violence "has h ea te d up " t h i s w eek as picketers are becoming frustrat- ed about the lack or progress in tbe 17-day-old strike . Kr a me s c har ge d that a pi c k e t e r s tr u c k a pla n t supervisor several limes in the head early Wednesday morning as the victim w<is leaving the factory. One man has been a rrested in connection with t hat incident but police said they have not filed charges. nude beaches dashed Wednes· day a t the fi rst or three public hearings on a state Depa rtment of Parks and Recreation pro· posal to designate eight clothing. optional beaches in the state park system The eight beaches a re San Onofre in northern San Diego County, Pira te 's Cove at Point Dume in Los Angeles County, llazard Canyon at Montana de Orn in San Luis Obis po County, Andrew Mole ra beach in Mon· terey County, Pomponio beach in San Mateo County , Red Rock beach at Mount T ama lpais in Ma r in County, Lake Natomas in S a c ra m e nt o County a n d Millerton Lake in Fresno and Made ra Counties. Tht> idea o f e stablis h in g c lothing optiona l beaches was called "an attack on public de- cen cy" by s t a te Sen. J o hn Briggs "I wouJd urge that if you de - c ide to grant or effe ct clothing optional a reas that you would come back to the Legisla ture for a ppr oval ." t h e Fulle rton Re publican said. But m case they don't, Briggs told o fficials of the state Depa rt· m enl or Parks a nd Re creation in c l uding Directo r Rus sell Ca h i ll -th at he d ra fted an a mendment to block the use or publ ic funds for cl o thing - optionaJ beaches. Irene Shannon. a nudist from Oran~e County, sa id she d is - a greed with several points made by Bnggs. "I am s ure Sen Briggs has never talked to a li ving, walk· ing, ta lking nud ist. I don't know of any who a re on s peaking terms with him ." s he sa id J im Hen.c;lcy. a s pofcesm an for the Clothing Optional Society. said a major mis understa nding is t he association of nudism with imm orality. "We find nudity and se x do not go to~elher. In fact, just the op· positc happens. "He said women's clothes are des igned to attract special atten lion to certain parts or the body while nudism e liminates phoni- ness. Nudists ar e not a sking tax· paye rs to support the clothing. optio n al bea ches and parks. Hens ley said . He said the society proposes a users' ree to support the areas. "H appy " Jac k R aab, an O range County resident. told Ca hill and his staff that wearing clothes is unnatura l. "We were designed and built to go naked a nd lived that way for millions or years ... He said "Roing naked helps us keep our feel on the ground." Pensions Up Benefits Pay Increased WASIUNGTON CAP> -The a verage elderly Social Security beneficiary will find $25 extra in his government check in July a nd some will get up to $50 more as a resul t of the automatic 9.9 percent benefit increase announced today. - The record increase, which will cost the Social Security trust funds $10.2 billion, came automatically as a result of the rise in the Consumer Price Index in the first quarter of this year over the same period ln 1978. An estimated 35 million retired or disabled workers and their fa mi lies and survivors will 1et the increase in their July checks. Benefits allO will 10 up 9.9 percent for about 5 million Supplemental Security Income recipients a t a cost of $415 million. Last year's cost of livinl lncreaae wu 6.5 percent. This ls the fifth annual automatic cost-0f-livin1 Increase and exceeds the previous high of 8 percent in 1975. lie gol off one shol at offi cers. The shooting occurred on Interstate 8 nea r San Diego. Osebor was s uspected or holding a San Diego psychiatrist hostage for more t han three hour~ Osebor was identified as a Nigeria n s tudent athlete who had previously threatened the Ii e~ of hJs victim's family See story, Page AS today . _, BrftlkJI A nn Comedienne Phvllis Diller. we a ring an eye mas k. i s w h ee led into a S ydney. Aus t ralia. hos pital a fter breaking her arm falling o ut or a hote l bed while r eac hing for an a la rm clock. Sh e is on tour in Australia. HB Doctor Wins Slaying Trial Delay O r . J e ffrey Ma cDo nald of Huntington Harbour , the forme r Green Beret captain charged in the 1970 deaths or his wife and two daughte rs, has won a trial post ponement The trial was to begin Mon- day, but MacDonald's attorneys last week asked U S. District J udge Franklin Dupree Jr. to post pone the Rale igh, NC .. t rial to Rive the m m o re time for prepa ration. The U.S. Suprem e Court re- fused in March to inte rfe re with the trial. MacDonald's attorneys argued th at the trial would re- sult in double jeopardy because a 1970 militar y investigation had ended in exoneration. Now director of em e rgency medicine at St. Mary Medical Cente r, Long Beach . MacDonald was indicted by a fede ral gr and Jury an Raleigh in the deaths on Fell. 17, 1970 of his wife Colette a nd children Kimberly, 6, and Kris ten. 3. Military police who r us hed to the n-Green-Be re t-Capt. Mac - Dona ld's quarte rs at Ft. Bragg, N .C.. said the three had bee n bludgeoned to death a nd the cap- tain was s uffering a knife wound in the chest. The y said MacDona ld told them that four d rug-cr azed hip· pies had forced their way into his home and a ttacked him a nd his family. MacDonald was not available for com ment Wednesday. His secretary said he was on his way to San Francisco to meet with his attorney, Bernard Segal. ~Free' Booklets Cliarge OK'd T wo publications now given away free by Orange County's public information o ffice will cost people $1 .50 each a s of May 1. T he Boa rd or Supervisors ap- pro ved the c harge for the brochures "Complete Gulde to Orange County ," and -v our Oran1e County Government." Free copies sWl will be given to cities in the county, libraries and schools, t he s upervisors stipulated. Revenue from the new fees Is expected to be $2, 750, county spokesman Ronald Rubino said. It will be used to offset the '6,000 cost of the publications. Hospital Beds Costly Overbidding Hit for Medical Expense By R E BECCA HELM Of ,,_ O~ilf "ilel Su tt Excess h o s p it a l be d s 1n Orange County are costing con s u mers a nd taxp ayer s $50 million y<'arly . <1 pres idential aide said Wednesday G r o ss ove rbuild i n g o f hos pitals has c reated the ex· pensive m a inten<incC' of 2.004 e m pty beds and boosted m edical costs higher t han a nywher e else in the count ry, Healt h , Educa lion and WeUart• official Michael Refugees Trek Along Border A R ANYA P RAT H ET . Thailand 1A P 1 Some 50,000 Cam bod.lan civilians and troops 1 still loyal to the ousted Pol Pot r egi m e . t re kked' so ut hwa rd a lo ng the Tha i -Ca m bod ian border toda y on their way to link up with 20,000 more across the border. T hai a uthorities said t he horde or refugees was snaking its way through forested nattand~ and t he Ta Ngan mounta in range toward the Paihn area. M Murray told the County Board or Supervisors Loca l hos pit als · ros ts <1 r<' hootin~ upwards a nnually by mo rt· than 20 pt-rcenl. compared to 13 perre nl n:Jt1onally. he s<.11d With this growth ra tt·. ht· addt'd, tht:' Cl\t:'rage daJI:. c·ost of a s tuy in an Orange County hospital 1i. prcd 1l·ted to n s1· from its pre<,t•nt $420 to S928 tn 1983 · The llEW o rflr 1cih came to Ora ngt• County to point out these stat istic-; in an (•ffort to drum up support fo r Pres1clent Carter 's proposed ho .. p1ta l cnst control bill lie said tht· hill v.ould hm1t hoi.p1tal ran · costs increases to ~ 7 percent a yt-a r If passed. in one yea r s t1mf' 1t could save an t•st1matcd $1 7 billion ft:der ally. S2 2 billion for the pnvatt-sector . <1nd 0 01· h<1 lf billion at stale and local levels. he said After passai?t'. th(' bill allows one year for hospital offl c1ab to voluntarily com ply with the fede ra l cost <·on trol c elling Once 1n effect. however . the bill stipulates t ha t a ny hospital's costs that n M· above the 9 7 per c·cnt annual ~rov.th ht l<i:>.t•d al 100 percent Som e exceptions to the bill wou ld be hos pitals in states which already have cost con· trols . and hospitals in sparsely populated rura l a re as whic h h <i ve highe r-cost -pe r -patient l'are. he s aid The HEW spokes man named tht' .. tremendous building pro· gram .. started seve ral years ago 1n Ora nge County as the major c ulprit an soaring hO!>pitalization cost!-. locally The link betw~n s upply and df'm<1 nd was lost, he s aid · I think 1t was a case of peo pie looking for a profitable bus1· ness " he said of the builders' mol1 vat1ons Carter~ proposed cost control hill fares a tough battle, accord ing to Murray Med ical assocw lions h:i ve mounted strong op po~1 t1on to the m easure. Rates Slashed HARRISBURG, Pa. <AP > The s tate Public Utility Com· miss ion has temporarily slashed $25 million from t he r ates <'ha r~ed by Pennsylvania Elec- trt<' Co., part-owner of the crip· plPrl Three Mile Is land nucll'ar plant Floor Sample Leather Sale Save 20 to 25 o/o On Top Grain Le ather So/ as and Chairs COMFORT OF LEATHER LudtnE'f 1i. cOOI ,ma cumlCJrtJbtt· 1n uny weJtner 001.du!>.-11 1:. c1 11111ura1 ma1er1iJJ wn1cn ort.imt•:. on a r1 0 dpl:. 10 yuur uouy t1:mperotur~ /111: more use Lt•,1mer gvt' me more ooaullfu1 .ma c.om1or1.w11: 11 Ot:1.on ui. J\ V J\ILJ\BLE FOR IMMEDIATE DIELIVIER\' , ,,, . . ~L ' --· 8-1 l1u•h Top Groitt Leolfler Sofa.ff Lu>tur.ou'> :.olas w11h u nmatcht!d c.om1or1 .ind l'legance 1n top qra1n teamer tha1 grows mo•l' De.1U11lul with use and ago - • a•<111ao1e 1n several colorl> 01 teal her . ... SOFAS from 1899. Chairs from -,599 . Ottomans from 1199. Over 40 Pieces To Select From Your Favonte O.s1gner Will Be Happy To Assisi You H.J.GARRETf fU~NITtJ~E PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS 2215 HARIOR llVD. COSTA MESA 646·0275, OAILV PILOl A Pocketbook Is ue P\IU.ING 'Na PVUS l'l'UNGI: IV9ry lime the popu.lae. pt.a an opportuatty to ¥o&e oo a money meuu.re ud IOUDdly del••tt It. tome poUOeal poobah wdl come aao., ud to to anaJy" what lt muna. Uk• me, for ea· am,a.. The cue ln polnt b:= Juat OU. Wef'k ln Sao Clemea&.e. There ••• aa ;: In adcUUon to ttlfftln& LbrM MW city rou:ncU membera, voun were to dc-clde the fate of•• million mOOQ aa.-.. Actually, I.he vote would only 1erve aa an opuuon Poll and would be acMaory to Lbe city council BIJRUT, Lebanon <AP) -Syriaa alr force JN petro&Jed u.. 1ky over Belrul today u a e .. M.ftre arruatd by LIM U.N. peacekeeplq command 1U~ larMU and PaJeltlDlan 1uu aft.er four daya ot the heavleat ft1htlftl ID 6outbern Lebanon ID more U.aa a )'Mr, U.N. and Palettlnian apok .. mea lald. row &oviet·bullt MIG·21 nabten atreued over u.. clty lbortly after midday. Yauer Arafat's P......._ UbwaUoo Ort~ aald the Syrlaot were Oylq "prot.ctiv• patrol mlalkMY, ; •alliut new enemy alr at.rlUe." ll WU the MCOnd COAMCutlve day Syrtan J.ta appeared ID the aky over lbe Lebanete capital. llrMli J.ta buJMCI PLO bead· quarten ln Beirut aod refqee campe Oft the outaktnt ot the clty on Wednnday. 1parlrJ111 t.be nnt ny-over of Syrian ftpt.rt. Obael'"lera 11Jd the Syrian llr patrola appeared to herald cloter c:ooperaUon between Syria and the PLO. lara•l'a motl mill· tant foes. A U.N. apokesman aaJd ~ ceue·flre went into effect Wed.Dea· day niaht and was holdln1 today. ltrael •a-reed to atop air, naval aod artllMry attackl on 1uer· rlllaa bued in aouthern Lebanon in exchan1• for a ceaaaUon or WORLD I NATfON . crou·border PalelUalaa roeW attacb aimed at Jnllb ..W.. m...U ba D01tbtrD larMI. tM U.N . .._maa aaid. Howewer. Pale9tlnlu eouroee Mid tM P....._ Llbentloa Or11ntutJoa imist.d It would eaaUDu1 operadw bf }'a m91Dbln baMd Didi larMl. ' The Paleltlnlaa command aaid Janell air, UHi ud U'tWer)' atrlbl ldJJed 10 more p..._.1nlaD1 and LebaMM WedDllclQ, the fourtbda7o11u .. u attacbaaa&Mt Pa. ... ttalaa .-ttklM • Tbe PLO at.kt a total ot ti PaMetlalw ..,.. killed ID lbl lour daya ot lar..U attack• la retalia.tioD fw the dea.tba ot four llrMUI In a terrorllt raid SUDday. Leba.neM proyt.DclaJ autborttiH put the overall toll at about IO PalMtlDlw and......_. killed. Tbe PLO aald mott of WedDelday'1 cuualU .. were tn reru1ee campe around the eoutbera Leba.DeM coutal etty ot 'l')'N, 50 mUea aoutb of Belrut, abd in tbe ~town of Nabatlyeb, 30 mlles lalaad. A PLO eommwuiue Mid llraeU JN pou.ndecl Tyre and rer- U(.ee cams-around t an.r-lar•U (UDboata lbelled tbe cltr. Lon1·r&n1e artWery lulde the laraeU frontier with Lebanon also hit Tyre and NabaUyeh, the PLO nJd. THAT "810£, the l11~ Involved aome 2,800 acres of rant'hlanc:ts wit.hln the t'lty tOnlloea Sttveral developers •re casting t•yt•s cm thtb open 11pace on the K~t<VJ!b, V1sbt't-k und Fonitl'r r&nt'he' It would appear th11t rouJ(hly 7.000 hom~is irught pop u,, on this rt1¥1 estate Consumer Prices Jump Again So the q~allon waa If San Clementt;arus would prefer Land ~veloper Com/orlably Cornemplalmg Vote Results to buy up this open space and preserve It for recreation and blue sky. THE ISSUF. HAS some s1milanty to the long-sought Laguna Greenbelt in the halls and dalei. oohind Laguo& Beach. Anyway. having the isi.ue Yea or Nuy on the San Clcmentf' bullot seemed to elevate the blood pressure ol some developers who have been casting eyes on that sec· lion or open earth. They started spending money to gel the open space measure defeated They ended up spending an estimated $27.000 in an effort to turn out the "No" voters. AND WHEN THE VOTES were counted up yonder, the Na ys reall y had It. It was a landslide. if you'll pardon lhe t•xpresslon. Strictly no contest. It ended with 3,473 voters saying No Deal. Only a scant 941 San Clementeans voted yes. Now·comes the interpretation. You might conclude all thus means that San Clemente people agree with the de- velopers. They don't want that 2.600 acres of open space. They want more houses. a partments and cul de s ac ~trcets. > • You make •hat kind or interpretation of the vote and the re 1s strong suspicion you might go down as the premier Wrong Thi nker In this half of the century WASIUNGTON IAP> Consumer prices increased another l percent In March. led by sharply higher prices for food, houalng, clothing and gasoline. the government aaJd today. ll said gasoline prices rose 3.8 percent, the largest monthly Jump in nearly four years . Both houain& and food costs were up by I percent. The March increase in the Consumer Price Index, which followed a 1.2 percent rise in February, means that the nation's~ million Social Security recipients will receive a 9.9 percent in· crease in benefits lo offset the impact or inflation in the pa.st year, offtciaJs said THE AVEltAGE BENEFIT will be Increased by W , lo S283 a month. Checks reflecting increases will go out beaclnnina in July. Although the increase in the Consumer Price Index was less tha n in February, it was still at a level that eodangera the success or the Carte r admin istrat ion's anti-Inflation program. Prices during the first three months of 1979 Increased at an an- nual rate of 13 per cent. t he highest quarterly rise In 4i,; years and far above the administration's target for this year or 7.4 percent. THE INCREASE •'OR the 12-month period ending m M,arch was 10.2 percent One or President Carter 's top inflation advisers, Barry Nuke Regulators -Battle Dilemma W ASHJNGTON t A I' 1 Fedcrcil regulator:. are cuught bet ween staff recommendations lo close eight a tomic power plants because they pose an ··undue risk · to public safety and warnings from utility officials that the closings could lead to blackouts. While officials considered the dilemma, a presidential commission ope ned its first day of hearings ------- into the accident al the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant near Harris burg, Pa .. which prompted new concern over re- actor safety Senior staH members of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission strongly recommended Wednes day that the plants, all of which have reactors similar to the crippled Three Mile Island unit. be dos~ immediately In their recommenda tion, the NRC staff said there were de s ign problems with the Babcock & Wilcox reactors -particular ly in the cooling syste m and the intel!rated control system which have a potential of result mg in an ~1ccidcnt similar lo tht• one at Three Mile !:.land Bosworth, told The Anociated Preas Wed.Deaday that if infJalJon does not begin to cool aoon, it la likely to 1et much worae as workers demand steadily higher waaes to keep pace wilh steadily rising prices. Jn its report today. the Labor Department said workers ' spend able eanungs dropped another 0.1 percent in March because of rising rnnation. Thal raised the total lost buying power of paychecks an the last year to an even 2 percent. Get T h e Poi n t ? .............. Hep. George Het nse. R-Idaho 1 lefl > and congressmt!n Ron Paul. F loyd Spence. William Dannemeyer and Phil Gramm, stand on a truckbed with 44,330 simulated gold bricks to dramatize what Hanse says is the $4. l billion rost to taxpayers to implement the Panama Canal treaties. TO THE CONTRARY. lbe likelihood IS that San Clemenlt> sx..-ople love open space just as much as the La~una Greenbelters. the Upper Newport Ray Mudllat Savers or the Bolsa Chica Swamp Supporters . - THE FIVF. NRC co m - miss ioners postponed a final de· cision until today after several said they wanted more time to TOP COLUMNISTS Why then, the enormous No vote? Simple Look al the money ll had a $26 million price tag. digest the information. UtiUty executives and olficials from Babcock & Wilcox. the engineering firm which built the reactors. said a shutdown is not needed a nd warned that such a move would cau~e ser ious power shortages and sporadic blackouts dur i ng th e peak s u mmer months. You do not separate San Clemente people from S2G million very easily. When it comes lo a buck. they know how to hang on like a bulldog with lockjaw. So ii the developers l.lre smugly th.inking they just won a great victory in San Clemente , they may hcive another think coming. St.ore Aides Get F ortwie The s hutdown ordPr would m- vol ve nuclear plants in South Carolina, Flo ri da . Oh io. Arkansas. Pennsylvania and C alifornia . Only the three Oconee r e actors in South Carolina and the Rancho Seeo unit in California are now operating ; the others, including a sister unit to the Three Mile Island-reactor that ran into trou- ble, are temporarily shut down already for refueling or safety CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. 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TM -tw le.....,.relute wtll lie S~ /fl .. •4 Tld~ TMUHDAY $«-low ),Opm O• Sec llftd """ e 5' II m •.O "'UDA'f ,.,,,. ,_ 1l4'. m o.• "l"I hlth t • M • m • J Sl<-IOw J:)4P'" l .l.O 19<""9 llltll t ! U P m U $Ull •I-J ... "' • Mb. » p "' MoOfl t'-':II e.m .. Mh • S1 PM. S•rl llqeri H11"1111919fl, Me•porl l>HthU W•••• twe It W.. '"' Condllltfl' HELP PUT YOUR WORLD I N FOCUS EARL WATERS Has spent 30 years repOffmg with unique insight on Cal1forn1a state government NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN Pokes at stuffed shirts everywhere - with a particularly sharp needle aimed at the Washington scene. CHARLES McCABE Places his «Jngue ffrmly ,,, chffk for humorous looks at everything from sox to sandwiches . JACK ANDERSON He 's the best at prytng the shenanigans and secrets out ol the Washington bureacracy -he's must reading. EVANS AND NOVAK Rowlands Evans and Rober1 Novak team to examine the polltK:af scene as 1t affects the nation. SYDNEY HARRIS He 'If stimulate you with bright informed comments on ,,,. newa, big and ltttle and make you thinlc. En1oy )'O(K favonte columnist on the oditoriel pages of the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 " ......-Kt~-86..!! mpih •lflllt ~ ,..,_"' I" UAt,.....,... " 41 ..,. ,,_,. <-*' lo llNI CIOwn l•lr. '----------------------------------------------------- • --:·.7' --------~----.-~··!-' .. --... --I r ·. . . '• • ~· } . '· ' I ' . . . . . . r . . CALIFORNIA Carter's Nucle ar Stand Hit 'AC'llAMt:NTO tAl't Go~ Edmund Hn1wn Jr . uf a sharp Hhul&. oo P~ldent -'4'~..,..~-••..;:oo;..._-,..-.....,,,.. .. ~ c:ba.lltl'\llna the pr~s.1d nt to tell I h.-nut'lear lndu try lhat "e nouah Is f'~h At I ~w l'()ftfl'~nct W~ d1y. Urown ul"° u1d h hoJ)e!5 tht' ti S Nu<'lur Rcwulalury Cumm11»1un v.-111 ord.-r lNn ponry hul dC'lwn~ of tht" «'tKht nuch.•ur plunu bo11t hy H11bc.•o<•k & Wllroit . llE AA.Ill I•' THIS h11pJWns . h<· will t•ull upon C111tforn1anlt ,1f rl·rt.-cl h~ tht• nt>arb\ Runrho ~co l)lant to c:urt111I lhl' u:.t• 11f tht>1r uar c11ol11t1011t•1' on hot bUmmerd1t)b The uhhtlt!S :.aid thut woul<l lll c lude ('Ub tom erb rro111 liakersheltl tu ~urek d Tht.' Denllit·rullt i(1tverno1 who S8)b hl' muy run for pre1>1 dent an 1980, repl'att-dl) t•ratic1zed ('arter·, pro nuclear !>Lance, :,ay1ng other encrin sour<.'eb should be explored an :.lead "IT'S RATHER CLEAR to mt' that the combination or rtl>k!. costs , safety problf'mi., the prob lem or storage or was te, lht.- prospecl of prol1ferat1on and even the danger or sabotage all .c·ombsne to make at 1mperatavc that th1 s country now pursue a path of altcrnat1v<' energy sources." he said. He said Carter, "far from en- couraging a short·cireuiling of the licensing process or nuclear r eactor s, s hou ld t e ll the American people and the n.u clea r indu s tr y qualc simply: 'Enoughisenough·" REFUS I NG TO S l\Y h1· favored a total ban on existing plants. Brown instead focused on hailing nuclear power ex pansion and building olhH safer power sources an the future The 4l·year-old governor said that recent events had made al very clear t days of nuclear pow arc ande I num- bered .. R e S a ved ~ives Michael Scott Davis. 13. ham radio operator of Tor· ranee. picked up a distress call from a Caribbean fish· mg boat that was sinking 75 miles south of Jamaica ea rly Wednesday. He acted as a relay between the ship a nd the Miami Coast Guard coordinating the rescue of three men aboard. Mom, Girl Slain; Cops Shoot Killer SAN DI EGO <AP l The bodies of a woman, stabbed through the heart wtlh a kitchen krufe. a nd her 4 yee1r·old daughter. who had bt'en :.trangled. were found in the hcune or a psychologist held hostage by a Nigerian exchange ~~JC..:nt, police said. T he i.tudent. Ne wman Augusune Osebor of Lagos, Nigeria. was shot and killed Thursday on an interstate highway after a 3' ~-hour standoff with police. authorities say. '"My life was for thtm," cried AleJO Punetes Wednesday after the hodtes of his wife, Candalaria. and daughter, Norma were re· moHd from the home or Richard E Townsend. "They were the best. they were fantastic How could anyone do this lo a little girl and her mother?" Mrs Puentes. 24. had worked as a maid for Townsend. a t:rl m ana I psychologist PohC'e saad Townsend was abducted Wednesday at gunpoint. forct'd lo \\1lhdraw money from a bank and held hostage by Osebor The 22.ycar-old Osebor was fatally shot by police after holding Townsend hostage in the doctor's sports car on lnterstale 8. Townsend wa~ unhurt in the shooting • thurld9y. AQ1112'. ,.,f' DAILY ptLOT '!. ~!!!.!<A ~~~~~~-~~!1!~1i Patricia Hearst Shaw denies that her Police offtcer ried April I. • • · hus band attended a bachelor party that ended in a A number of police officers were reported taucous brawl at. a lesbian bar the nipt before have been members of a bacbeJor party their weddinc. buged into Pe1'1 P lace about mldalpt baraned cuatomen. Shaw's name Ud been "It's really upsetting," satd Mrs. Shaw Wed· neaday. "We don't have friends whole Idea of bav· ing a good Ume is going oul beating up women." On the night before their weddl ng, her hus band Bernard was not living It up with bis pals but sitting with members of the wedding party at a EARl.'S • PLUM81NC. to the party in atones publilbed in the San Fr · cisco Olronicle. The dialrict attorney's oftlce and the police de· partmenl are investi1aUq the incident and two J persons.--pollceman Daniel llarr. -25, a n.d J civilian. Kevin Guerin, 34, have been charged with • disturbing the peace and battery. 1 HEA flNC. Alli COH O '-,t ' tt ,.,,,.,, '>ttv1r., l1n• \l«tthot fO"'' l>vo• (t1tl~toft-Nt·4r..,..,t •OV• Artff1 CDHA MESA642· 17SJ •>t• New-• 8••• Ml\\10H YIEJo495-0401 J"U c..im..,. C...11<\l••no You 're a Star at Capezio t!i•tt Ot Frw., ..tt •~•,. P•w , IB capez10 SOUTH COAST PLAZA Costa Mesa (7 14) 540·2575 upper le vel ac:l1acent to the 1ewe1 court •· A u to f und r • A . Inmate Flee s Jail Facility LOMPOC IAP I The car authorities believe was used 1n the esc<Ape or George Jackson Brigade leader John Sherman. :«>. has been found. but he and his wife remained free today City police said a green Prnlo sedan was round early Wedne:.day. parked in a res1dent1al area of town. Police s aid lh<'y believe the car. rented Tues- day from a local car-rental agency, was driven by Marianne Pulfer Sherman, 28. when her husband, serving a JO.year sentence. escaped Tuesday after· noon whale v1s1ting an eye doctor. Mftli-Cal F raud Probed SACRAMENTO !AP> Some nursing homes have collected Medi-Cal benefits for patients who had been dead for up lo a year. says stale Con- lrollC'r Ken Cory's office. I n r espons e lo a [ J ques tion. Deputy Con- ~·;fATf; troller Peter Pelkofer . s aid Wednes day that '"--~-~------auditors had found several such cases. "We found in at leas t one case benefits being provided to a deceased person more than a year a fter death. Pelkofer said. Shell Req~•t Appro.,~d LOS ANGELES CAP>-Ajurisdiclional battle over air quality s tandards bas been defused, with the state approving a Shell Oil Co. request to build a pumping station but requ.inng the rirm lo clean up other sources of pollution. The state Air Resources Board sidestepped a "smog war" Wednesday when it supported the operating permit issued for the oil station by the South Coast Air Quality Management District but lacked on the cleanup requirements. The district approved Shew s a ppucation on Jan. 3. However. the ARB threatened lo cancel the okay because the district had not requjred "trade- off" agreements. Such agreements require Shell to clean up other sources of smog to offset polluants gener ated by the new facility. FOflda B ft• "Rollot .loll•' SAN FRANCISCO <AP) Academy award· winning actress and activist Jane Fonda has urged working women not to accept being "slotted lnto robot-like jobs that do not allow the development of m anagement skills, dignity or self-worth." Ms. Fonda spoke at a noon rally Wednesr'ay at the Embaradero Center attended by several thousand persons. The gathering was one or 13 a round the nation sponsored by the 800-member Women Organized for Employment, to com· memorat.e National Secretaries' Day. Organizers circulated statistics they said show 98 percent or the 3.5 million secretaries in the U.S. in 1976 were women. Although 60 percent or women support themselves or head famJUes. they earn only about 57 percent of whal the average man does. tbe group said. · l.All1e 8'1eeth19 C'rfttd%ed LOS ANGELES CAP> -A deputy police chief crtUclzed two officers Wednesday for using "faulty judcment and poor tactics" in lbe f1ta1 shooting or Eula IA>ve lut January. Tbe critlclam by Deputy Chief M1rs halJ L. An· denoa came u the Police Commlasion opened heartnp Into tbe cue. Mn. IA>ve. a widowed mother of three, wu abot to death Jan. 3 by t"° offtcera e1lled to her South-Central Los Anaeles home following a dJs· pute over an unpaid $22.00 au blll. tht · cli11c rc'nce is ntEVIBA ~STAR SAMTAAMA 2911 SO. lllSTOL I -~ .. s.. CMtt ............. ," ...... WWW. ............... ,.a.; 11·1 HM217 ' I ' • NOW. •• LUXURIOUS PLUSH CARPETING OF TREVIRA STAR AT 2 LOW SALE PRICES se~ s1·01@ .. ChooM a brand new luxurious cut ptte aaaony •.• -.m. thldlly tun.ct, and In the wklnt range of colors you can Imagine. You know tM color you want. and with 45 to c:hoo.. from, you're -""* to find th• euct shade you've bMn dreaming of. And With all 1'"9 beauty, you get a valuabte I YNJ ~ _,. ..,.,._ey, ptu• the practicality of $eotchg•d pro19Ctlon and •t.tlc control. Rememblr. $ie dlfl9rtne• l• Trwrire at.. 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Huoe seltclion 01 Decorator Fabrics. ~earpe1 Town SllVIMG CALIFOIMIA FOi ts YIAIS .. irture of. cut • loop etyte. c:olcw•tlone -Ufl'lo-date 5 ~ warrenty ""*' ,.... dlconllngl Aeg.$11.M Alt-Ill.It SB!!. Sft!@ \ -·--------------------------------.-==;=-=.---:-... -----·------:-----------------..4 --·-~.~ --=--=-=-=--::-:==z=e.-•::::::::::::::~:::::1m:•IC!!:%~~~,...--~ _,. ' J J l I ' . , . • I • Or nge Coast Otuly Pilot Edit rial P ~ Robert~· Wffd/PublllMt ~ ~~-~ .... 1111miillii111 .... fhurtdey ..... ·.A.pn•1•:ze•.•'•97•9 .. iiiiiiili~llliiiiiiiiilm .. aa•'•b.-.. re•~ .. r••lb•l•ch•'•£•di•'°' .. lel .. P• ..... •.•411a .. wlll.., Developers Still Face Traffic Woe Murnl 1' m~hl llwpon Beach Cat y Coum•tl nwmt,.,rl'I &tnct lht' P..ielfa<-Mututtl Llft In. urance Co reut"h etl u re •sonablt' <'<>mpromi~ on lh firm'. plan to •·~pand It l'Wporl C't•ntl"r hcadquurten. Tht• mmpnn:, ort1tinnlly want •d tu build 350.000 M&u.m .. • h.<t'l of ofCtl'C bp..acc m addlllop to lht• appro.x1m .. tt• h :100,000 al noY> OCl'uµae~ 1'hl' Caty Counl'tl wub 1ust1rltably t•onn 1rncd :1 bout th.-truffk prohll'lllt. t.uth un •thhl1on "oul<t (',IU,1' Tht• 2AA,tl00 -.Qua1 l' root Pl OJt'('\ .1pJlruvt·tl MoncJ<J) ,, ,, ~t'll:.lhlt• pomt .it wh1d1 hoth :,id ·~ i.:uvt• rn J ltttl1: The· t•rt•d1 l h11 th1· 1·omill ml\aM~ (>frOI t p rohahly ~ot'' rn 1.11 g1· rurt lll \'llllljl:lrl' ulf11•1a1, who h.l\ l' wotkl·tl ~o h.11 ti .11 ma'-111~ 1•.1l'll1t· Mutual what lht•y hkt• lo t•all ._, i:111HI c·or por.1h' c·1L111·11 111 '\t•\.\ put I Ht.•.1t h I l1m t'\ 1.., 1lw11• I' .111 oh\ mus '' 11111l1l111g lilm I.. 111 P ut·1f1t· M11 lu.11 · ... pl.in' .111 oh..,ladt• th,11 1• lik\·I\ lo blot I.. tht• dlorh 111 .ill 1il•u•l11pt·r~ 11111·11·,ll-d 111 d11111g lullllt· WOI k Ill '\1•\\ po1 t 1\1•.it'h Tlwn· ' mw 11lll·1 'l'l'llOI\ Unsto l SI re•('! l\ort h .uul l'ctmpu' l>t 1\1' Ill.ti 'guin~ lo l>l' 1m111civ1:d 111 1h lnJ\ tn1u111 ,1nd '' 111 ,1111 lw rnorl' t·ongcstt'd th<Art ttw t1·~tf11c· phas111g l,l\\ •illlrn ... "ht•ll P;w1f1r Mulual's Ill'\\ h111ldin~:-. .i n.• n1111µh •1• T lw t•omp.111\ ~111 ,11 tn1 11tl lht roadhloc·" 011 .i h .·c.'hnH·alll,v B1it 11 looks ,1:. if fu lurt• p1 o lt'<'ls of <Ill\ ~1~111f1C·.rn1 '111• .111· titoing tu l>t.· hrought to .1 hJlt until sonwo11t• llt•v1sl·~ .1 pJ,111 lo rdtl'Vt: that ll'affic C'loggt•d 111 te rSN 'llOrl Pt•rhaµ~ its t11m· the l'ounc·1I m<:lu<l1ng lr~cfflt· c rit1<.· Hay W11l1Uml) took a nolhl'r and mon• fuvor:1hh: look :it tht· no\.\ ulrnndorw d nivt·r~1ly Drive <•\lt.'ns1un as ;i µolt•nl 1:11 sou1 c·c· ol n ·lu•f Bridge Alte rnative? ThC'fl'.l) a J,!nm .1nkt• making lht· rounds m :"t'wp<1rt Beci<"h lh<'M' cla~s lo 1 h(• C'ffl'd that motorists str<i ndl'd in traffil· on the P ut1f'ie ('oust llif.!hw<Jy bridgl' ovt•r Upp1 ·r Newport Bay l·an n<m l'nlt•rtuin them st.'l\'l·s h~ \\<.1t(·h1ng t he hi:lv fill an with mud IL 'mig ht hl· funnv if it wC'rc.'n·t so t rut· In both :..it u;1 11ons tlw I ntffit• 'a nd th e s iltation the people ol N<.>wport h:1vt• twl'n lis tl·ning to s tate offitials talk ti l.IOul sol ul w ns, but so fur a(·tion on either front ha::. hc<'n slow in m a tt•rial111ng i\ol 11>11 long ago, in 1!171i. I ht' hndgt· \l•<t'i going to ht· huilt for S.1 4 million ;.rnd 11 "11uld IH" doni' h v thl' end ot tlll:-. \'('.11 • it wt'n'11•vt·n J.(<'I ''••rt ·d 1f th<· ..,dwdulc· holds un til rr11d Wko and then il'll 1·osl rnon· lh~rn Sfl ~million On ttw oth(•r h<1ntl theu.•, the l'pp<.•r B:.i~ pn•s1:n'l'. h1111 ght hv th(• ~la t<.• in 1974 It got 1l~ f1rlo.t muJor influx 0f mud in tht• w1n11•r of l!lfi8 G!I and it ·, lll't'n g1·11 ing mnn· of t ht• -.tuff t'\t'f'\' vcar ~) I ar nothing h.1~ been done lo 11 •m11vt· th(• mud !-.tall• offi«ials. llrn-. wint1·1· got tlw ;1t1orn1•y general inlo llw at'I 111 .111 alkrnpl to fo11·t• pn\ :111• CJnd govern- nwnt :t1'(l'llt'1t'!'> lo t iJkl· ul'lion to r l·dul't: rnudd y rnnoff into llu· hav a nd to 1·vcnt11 ully clean 1t uut But don 't look for lhl· ctrl.>dgl'r!'> tomorrow 'i'hl' very bc~l that can happen 1s th<1l a "pilot" <.ln•clging pro1cet w ill get started next s pring m ayh(• /\l this parl' 01 at·t1vny on th(· part ol the Mate gov 1·nHnl·nt. Nc·wport Be&Jch '"on 'l need a nt·\~ brid~l' Com · mull'l'S "ill ht• <thll-lo d rive a<·rnss th1· L'pp1 ·r Bci.\ mud I I.its Gift of Gflh P ays T ht: olcl ~:iying that younJ,!~lcrs <i huultl he M'l'll hut not tu•:i rd got <.i t hrashing this month from 01 u tlJ.!l· C 'CJas l st 11 J e n ts A learn from Oran~l' Co<ist Collt•J.(t• rrnrl<t~ 1·d I h<.· grft or g<ib into a national 1•hcimp1ons hip 1n the :'\allon:.il Com mun1 ty Colll'gc· SJ><:ech Tou rn<1menl. a first for OC:C The young people from Costa '.\k•w. lluntington Re<i<:h, FounlL11n V<1lley and Newport lk~IC'h ~wept ttw awards in e ver ything from reader's thl•ater to l.intl)ln Douglas rone -to -o nc 1 d ebate> It 1s a tribute lo coaches Peg Ta~ lor· ano ;\11l·h;.H:I Le ig h , who h ave led previous OCC teami-to s<:<'ond plac<' tumor.sin the nallonwic.Jc contest. And another Costa M('s<J \ 11ungst(•f' g ifted 1n lan g uages won a top uwurd tif h is own an P1ghl-wl'<.•k trip to Paris. t'ctplurcd 111 Hw J\lllan<'l· Fr<Jnc:<J1!>t· ronlc-.t in f<,rc nch. The linguistic s kill of Eslunc:1;i ffi i.{h School Sl·nmr E r ic Elliott w h o also Sf){'CJks German. Spanish. Wdsh and Breton 1s, in uddilion, a tl'ihull' to his tPat"hc•r, Leonard McNutt. With tcachc·rs and studt•nls likt• tht.,l'. who can say s ile nce is golde n '! • Op1mons expressed in the space above are those ol the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on this page are lhose of their authors and artists Aeader comment 1s inv11ad Address The Dally Pilot. p o Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642-4321 Boyd/Humbug By L. M. BOYD E nglis h King James II used lead. pewte r, cop per. a ny thing al ha nd. for his coinage. Such coins minted in Dublin were r eferred lo hy t he Irish as "uim bog" pro nounced "oombug" meaninl'! soft metal. They fe ll the coins we re phony without in· lrans ic value. And their word for son metal was where we got our word "humbug " .... lknr Gloon1 y GuM If the Newport Oeach Fire Department can't afford to man all Its qulpmt'nl. how un it ;1tford an "education speclaH t"? CJTIZF.N ~1~:1 .o;-,.'.~1:. ·i,·. ~:i IWU\4.iltlly refltiel -.,.,., "' Ill• ,.... ... "' ..... ,_,.. ........ GMeftly Gt!\, °"''' .. I ... Incredible as 1l may M:t·1n. the qu11llly of acriul )'holo· gr aphy is now so good \hat the rank of a foot soldier <·an be seen from pictures taken at 100,000 feet Or so lht: ex perts report You know that ;1ctor called Dirk Benedict o n the T V· se ries "B a tll es tar Galactica?" He found his stage name on a menu under "Eggs." Please add to that list of tough tonRue -t wisters : "Blue broadloom ru~s. ·• Q "On which type of turf is a football plnyer more like ly to gel h urt . natural or o rtln rial? · • A . Artlfi ci1tl . no doubl about It . Com1idc r lhis . In Jury dAlB rolle ct ed over three NPL ll<'asons shows t hat JO or the J2 s tadiums with the h ll(hcisl Injury rates have arUficlal turf. a nd 10 of the 11 s tadiums with the lowelll injury rates h sve naturol turr. ... .. .. J ack A11d n.on Pentagon's 'Iranian Fire Sale' w A s II I N c; T 0 N Th e Pentagon 111 ru~hlng t o the rt•11e ue o f American munufucturt>r11 who .cot s tuck wtth rnorr than S\O b1lhon worth of 1· <HH'C ll'd arm8 contracli> whe11 lhl•1r fovor llf" c us tomer. lht• sh uh u ( Ira n . w1111 over· thro wn ' If Congrl':.' apprc1 ves the ba1loul . mm·h ul th a rma me nts u lr l'ady 1n 11 r 0 d U l' l 1 0 II " I I I h t• purch.1M•t.I by I hl' 1Jt•(1•11M· fh·parlnwnt ,1 I il 11 U I llmuh· 1·0 ... 1 to the t.1\11.1H'"" of almo!-.I ~ In II ion Tht• tdl'a hni. the !>upport of the d efense tn· c.Ju1>lry's fncnds m Con~ress and c)f l\dminislrataon o ffi cials who Ml.' rt-luct ant to pres11 contract da1ms with \he new lr<tnian regime DUBBED BY insiders as "the gr e<1l lranjan fire sale," lhc pro. posed.vur<.'hase of weaponry m tt•ndf'd for the ~h<th \\Ould be at r(•lativt'ly barl-{Htn prices But closl.' scrutiny of lhl' items in volved shows that many itre ob· ~ol<'le or unnecessary The most l'X pt:ns1v1· <ind con I rovers1ul an• lht: four Spru<1nce- duss dl•stroycr)> with which lht.> s hah bad plunn<•d lo modt•rn1ze h1:. navy Te ... l1fy1ng bc:fon· lht: St·nate /\rmed S<!rvices Commil· tc•c. Navy St'<'retary Graham Claytor s<1id it would be "criminal to let lhl' opportunity 'to buy the de)>lroycrs 1 w> by." lk note·<! that thl'y carry "the :.amt: armamt>nl. lhl• same guns. I he s<1m<' cklt·ctron '-I l>P<1ratus. lht• same cv1•rytl11ng" as the N<1vy 's npwes t gu1de d -m1:.:.ill.' Ct'UISt'r!-. It v.a~ :i (X>lll t'Cml paflMlll 111 Mailbox make. the committee vetoed furthe r pro duc tion or the c ruisers back In J975 because their a nti-aircra ft tracking systems were found to be ob- solescent. The committee report on that decision called it "inap- propriate to build a ny s hip . . . with a weapons system that is c learly inadequate to meet the projected threat within a rel- • atively short period of tlme a fter delivery of the ship." T HE FOUR destroy~ra would cost the Navy Sl.3 billion, plus another $2 mlllion or so to refit them rrom lra n lan t o U.S. s pecifications. Despite the enormous cost a nd the dubiOWJ value or the s hips. the Navy 's purchase re quest \C'..<I 'P'°t.L 1""'·=~ :-l ,-r ~~-(("~1 If~-:.-: 8E-"'...<' ~t-:-,....:; 11 ..-<~ /N' )OtJ-2 M/N.0 JU?"~ . ."~VU' ?CJ ~ .'r,;fcS :-t'£1tJ/"J£:~ './ 2 ""C ...r=:.·• ' sailed smoothly through the com mlttee, headed by Sen. John Stennh , D -Mlu . By no co in cidence. the s h ipbuilder . Ingalls, a aubsldlary of Utt.on lmJustrle.a, is located in Mia· sisslppl. "ll 's a bailout for Litt.on,'' said a congressional uide. "They're saving 1.500 jobs for $J .3 billion. Eve n by welfare s tandards that's pretty gross." At $866.006 per job, "gross" is an understatement. Anothe r Iranian Fire Sale bar(i'am the Navy wants to grab up 1s 150 Phoenix missiles for S77. 1 million. The missiles are carried by f··l4s, and only Iran a nd the United States have the m T HE TROUBLE is. officia ls have admitted the re 's no way of knowing whether som~ of the Phoe n ix missile s o r thei r operation m <1nuals fell into Sov· 1e t hands after the shah's ouster "W e prudently have to assume that the Russians have them ," one knowledgeable source told our associate Pete r Grant Several congressm en feel the proper •course 1s to develop <1 new Phoenix missile. instead of buym g more of a model that may no lon~cr be a secret to tht.' Soviet-. In fact. this 1s being done by the Hu~hes Air craft Co . <1nd 60 of the newer missiles are included in next year's budget Thl' Pentagon 's rescue e ffort for ill> frwnds in the munition:. ind ustr y 1'-<'nc·ountc r1ng op po..;1t1on on Capitol Hill Footno lt• It 0!'. nut Just thl' manufactureri. who will J'(et off I ht• hook undt:r lht• purcha!te pro pos a l If 1l pas~ws. lht· ne w lrci nian government would :11•tuall y 1-:l't back mu th o f 1 he $5110 million deposit thl' .,hah put do\\ n. The re Are Alternatives to Police Chases To the Editor ll seC'ms to mt· that there i~ ar rngant d1srt•gJrd for human rights nf lht· mnoccnl when it 1·omes 111 '' polln• dwse Tht· )>U:O.Pl'l'tl•d 11ffentfr r mU'>l ht' 1·aught .it all tm.t, np matter ~hat lht• l'OSI Tht· pt1)>~1h1ltly that innocent 1H·opk· ~ill 111· krlled m<11med anc! 1•mol1011;.itly '>carrcd for i.rc 11lak1•.., no dtffcr<.'ncc. ai. lonA as lll!-.tll'P " don1• b~ t:alt'hm.: the· ~uspt•l'll'd lav. hrl.'akt:r ln a rt'· t•t•nl l't.l!'>C' cn ... ta Mesa pohct \\t'r<' ch<l<illH! CJ hll a nd run ~u~ p1·tt do\\ n lhC' Co~I a Mc•sa '\11·wrwrt 1"n•pwa.v t 5!; • In tht• allt·mpt tu appn•ht•nd 1 ht• .,us 111·1•1 llwr1· \H1~ a mull! C'ar rra1>h I hat would probably not hav1• hatipl'nl•ll Jilt! 1nvol\•ed :.i lr<.iAll' ">llUal11111 fnr Ml man)' innor·t.·nt IH'C1pk With 111),t :t t1<lh1t of t·rcal1v1ty an II r II r •. s I~ h I 1 h I' w h 0 It· :-.1 tuat wn !-.houldn't h:.ivc hap· Pl'n<'d Our lax dollar., s upport a hC'lrcopll·r system that c<1 n track l'a rs from <tOOVl' d<1y or n1 ghl. I( lh<'rt· 11> a fleeing s uspl!cl dan~crously 1•vadmg the police. why not folll)W him until it i~ ,ufl' to apµr<'ht•r11l him without cndangnrnJ,! 1nr11H'l'nl byi.tan· tfrr), C'O ULDN'T llw ('If P or pohc<' I raffit· t•ontrol s low clo\\ n traffic 1s1mil1 ar l o acc 1<lcnt pro cedurcs• until 1l sl1lps safely. trapp111~ the Ml)>pt•cl 1n a trnff11· 1am and then aµprehc nd him ·• Tlw attilud1· i'i '· Nfl, J!l'l tum now. don't wail " It'!> not tht: quulity of the catch . it b how fast you ct.in catch lhl' s us pcd at all cost.. llow many times h ave you s een lh<' traffic investigation team .. R<1ci ni;t Code :i·· across t.own lO a re1X>rtcd minor a cc1 d e n t witho ut inju ries'! llo w man y ix.oople arc c ut off. almost ra mmed. and uctually c rashed mto by theiw nt'edlcss full-out rac·cs to h<• <1u1C'k '> How many times have you sc•en a traffic un it c ul somt•ont> o ff, s we rve rndkully in heavy trafr1c. just lo give a ticket ofte n t o a less sl'rious v1ol:.it1on ., In doing so and stopping 1·arelessly. one or more lanes have be<>n blocked m orct<'r for tickcts to be written Thes<' situation!! must s top The pohl'l' scrvt• an Important runclion 1n our !>OC1ety But puhlic prf'ssure must bt~ brouRhl to bear. because wrong Is wrong no m atter who 1s doing the wrongdflrn~. The motto ··To Serve und P role<'t" f.h<>u ldn't be "lo servt' 1111d inn1ct ... Cull und Wl"itc your loco! police chief irnd s herm nnd let' them know you don't hk(' their cha~e procedures. Rulslng your voice now ml11ht save your llfr Ju~r' C.Cl88S No Ba••~ To I tw Ed 1 tor I n·Jd Cht•1 yt Hom11 .... n1lumn with i.:rcat t'llJll) mt·nt <ind h:.ivl.' JU~I !';iui:ht up \.\1lh 1<.t~l Fn<l~n"~ l'd1t1on \\IH'l 1• ... 111· p.qnlt·d ,1 Vl\'ifl pH'lUl't' of fq.~111 ing lh\• frl•t•v!;n lral ftl' l'l« lo 1 h1• M 11"" Ct·nll•t 0 lo hl•a1 I ht· J.w, /\ng1•lt•!-. Plulh:.i rm111111· I can 1mugin1.· h1·r hlhlwnd's ft•tl1ng!'. "ht·n th1• 1·l 1·J.!;Jnt h;ind~onw ('ar~1 Mar t:t Ci1uhni appl·:.ir1·d 1111 I podium to 1'{111 duct lht· orch · ·1 ra and lwr rn1mt·chat1· t•onvt:r!'.10n" t1> lhl' woncli•r!> of d:.is~1cal musit· llo\.\l'Vl'r. I wondt-r 1f Cht>n I :11111 ht·r hu ... hand arc a" an· that v11u tlo not ha vt• lo go lhrough .111v 11f tho .. 1· trial' and t11l;11lal1<lll!> 111 orrl!'r Ill ht•;.Jr thl.' 11rl'IH'stra. G1ulini. Me hta an<l all tlw otlwr grt•:.it~ of lht• rnu"c "orld ·• '1'011 1·an lwar th1·m n~hl l11 ·n · 111 Orange < '011nt.v al thv ht)>lori(' Santa 1\nu ll1gh School. <111 n·d· l':trpell.'<1. pknty of fn·l' p <1rk1ng, t•nmfortnblr rl•scrved seat)>, c•x - t PllPot ut·o11~t1cs a 11d no lruffic hJM•lt•' In f;1ct vou t:a n ht•ar the grl'al (; 11111111 ,;llCI lh t• Lo:-J\ngc•les l'hllharmon1" plu1> hl'JUI 1ful mt.•t;r,o soprano l"rcdcnca von Sta <11' this Saturday . ./\pril lH in I h t· 0 r a n g c· C o u n I y l'hllharmon11· S11t'it.•ty ·~ final rnnl'ert of the sec.1son. right on \our o"n do11r)>lep in Orange ('ount' .J 1';J\N TANDOWSKI Net '8 .. l•~••' To the Editor · A recent letter lo the editor ex µressed disdain for the "bl<'cd- rng heart do.gooders" who have s hown s upport for Hic hard 1-;ng land "fn busint:!>!'. '. ll said. "i( you a re insuoordinatc. you 're fired .. 1'h1s business im alogy syndrome 1s u sC'd tu ~upporl th e ;.1 dministrat1ve po!>ilio n in the E n g land c a se at Newpo rt llarbor Jllg h School. Th<' reasoning ~0<')> like this A corporate division chairm1m rtcacherl differs in policy, und s ubs£•qut•ntly in p(•r -;ona lity . "'1th thc c•orporalc t•xecut1v1• 1 p r 1 n t' 1 pa I l T h l' d 1 v 1s 1 on chuirman i:. dls mi:ssc>d "It 's as s tmple as that " Tllt.:R E IS, however. one fl aw 11chools art> not busrne~ses nor Hrf' lht•y run like bU81n<'SSCS I ncumpe t <'n ce cxli;ts nl :ill t(lvel~ In the school system tr l t>arhl'~ are inadequate. union! cannot prole<'t them . . unlcs!i they are allowf'd to by lnconipc- t c n t ud m1n l:<t ra tor!I tr <1 liuprc mt'ly compettinl Englnnd c an be up for dlsml!tul. then dead weight JS not ··union sllfe and sound." P a rents and lt'al•ht·r ... havt' occ:oml! int·n ·:L ... uij.!I\ l'Ollct-rnc;d .ihoul 1ncump1·knn· JI Jll lt·vcb. but ac.J n11n1slrator-. 1 ··co with lht• fh1w w1· II l<H1k into that .. t \ "l' ... I l' I I h l' r h a v I' n I) t at•knowlNl~1·d 11 or hav1• don•· 11olhtn~ tn c·urrc·('I ti .11 11•;1..,I 11111 al Harbor l11µli ,11111 tht d1 ... tnl·l offt<'t: 81\(• 'TO I hi' IHl..,llW!>"' .1 n.tl11g' llo" lnng "nult! .1 "''"" 1·orpor:.it1· l'Xt:('Ull\'l' kc•t.•jl hi~ JCllJ If ht' l•IUk 18 month~ lo lrv tu rt.'t'l1f\. u per:.onnel mt.tllr-r ••nd failed" How long would ht· la:.t 1£ ht• t'Ould not C'ontrol h1), own ">laff in mallC'rs a ... rudime ntary :.is lak ang r oll and kceptn~ stude nt-; tn cl:.i!>s? How long would he last 1f h e would not r1clm it to 1n t'ompclcnct• on his own campus r ··whal is incompetence .. ad nauseum I·• I low long would t ht• n1·w ext.•cut1ve last 1f he told om• uf his top div1s 1on ch;urmen "ho had mad<' tht· corporation great for ye;.i rs. that he will now c1t'ter m1ne how tht' cha irman will run his div1swn" /\nd how long \\OUld he remain t•mplnyt'<i if he h:.id the c hance to resolve that long-term personnel chspule . amicably and 1n house. liut un1l<1terally re fused because "It's Jlone loo far' .. • f'l•rhaps school systemi; would he better 1f they wer e more like businesses. Hut. they currently "rt• not Be fore you b us iness analogy enlh u!>1as ts conde mn Richard England , be sure of ~·our log ic and be abs olutely cer· lain you know what 1s gomA on at 0.111 levels in the system . JEFFREY K. PIE ROSt; Ll9laf•N~~•d To I h<' Editor: l h \t' in Corona Del Mar. I havl' lived he re for five years. I think t here s hould be more s treet lights in Corona Del Mar Sometimes my mother lets me go out to dinner al the Place Restuu.r::mt Whe n I go there it's so dc.1rk Thc r (? a re lols of strangers in Corona De l Mar a t night Fiv<' years ago a young girl was killed a t night by a man . So I think there s hould be more streel ligh ts here ror the safety of the people. HOWARD LECKI E Ratll•fle• Rl•lc To the Editor . J Corwin ~Daily Pilot, April 8 l obviously knows no thing :iboot rndJntlon. They key word is ron1zinl{ radiatio n wh ic h can come from the s un, or rrom a nuclear reaction or a s un lamp. They ull affec t pe ople if the radiation Is powerrul enough. But lO s ay a ny le vel is very harmful ts wrong. We get lots of this type of radJalion every day. If you 11tand tn the s un too IOnM. you know It ·a ha rmrul imd a lot of Coast people will get cancer from the sun. But small a mount:, do n ot causc any ha rm In fact rt 1s d 1ff1nflt to d ett:rm1m· \\helJler or not any harm tQ J>t''" pie will t:ver result. fro m thl' Thrt'c M1h' Plant accident. sinc·1• the rarl1 ~1lion was actually M• ),mall R. M WOLf•F President. Wolff Engrneenng Corp P e e Haz ard To till' Ed1l1)r I have JU'I lost my pct. a ''t:r~ h .qip:.. ht•althy 7 1::·Yt·ar old (;Nman Sht•phc>rd. who I lovl•tl il•·arl). bt•ca11:.l' of 1nacfrqu.1t1· la 1J t·l1n~ 11r1 dry <l o i.: food paC'ka gcs Let rne r cc<i ll lht· event!> Everything wa~ no rmal 11nt• S unday I March 251 until ~a m Monday morning when m } dog. Gar . c<.1ml' t o my bed and "htn<'<f. J nolc rl that he was not fl'l·ling wC'll und his stomat·h w:.is !-.lightly swollen I wonderl't.l what wm .. wrong. Al 2:30 <1.m .. hl' aga in wakened me and I saw that his condition was much worse and decided that J should gel him to the vete rinarian us ~oon as possible in the m ornm g. Al 5:30 a .m . I woke up and s aw tha t Gar was very ill, s\.\ollen and unahle to walk. I rush <'d lo the tr le phonl.' and a ftN a number of call!>. s ut· cec.>d ed in gC'lting an emt•rgency \'t>knnarY r hnic But ii was too. latt•. Gar died while I was on lht• tclc µhon<' I LEAR NED from the· c hn1 c th at Gar died or sto m<1 ch bloat caused by eating a norm<1I meal nf dried dog food and drinkin~ wate r. l had ne ver heard of such a thing_ In addition, the c linic said they enrounler m any such cases. Gar proba bly could have been saved if I had recognized the !lymptoms and gotten him to the c linic earlier . J feel tt'rribly distraught by the loss of Gar. However. there IS ll hroadt.•r issue: protection Of future users or dried dog food from a s imilar tragedy . Dried dog food should be tabled prom- tn<'ntly l o warn doR owners : 1 l l to eith r moisten the food first or prevent the dog from drinking water arter eating, 12 1 to be ulc rl to the l>Y mptoms of stom aeh bloat. and 13 l what LO do 1f the· symptoms oeour. AR'rllUR JACOBSON, JR • "'"''' from rtadn1 art &Dfkome, T~ right to ~ &fttera to tu 8J>OCf or ctUmlnatt Ubrl u re"'11fd. wuera of aoo wordl or i.11 wW be ghHm ~~t. AU &.ltq1 ,,..,.,. fncludt! ~re and maWfto Qd .. dreu bW nal'Mt mcav be toUMdd oa ,,~,, j/ ft//icMftl ,...,,. " cap. portnC. PfMff'JI wtU not t. p11bhthed. c. ,,~ ·. ,. ' • .. . :,. .. . . • :~ . r . II( l . . .. , ~ 'I ~ . - • MOft!:OPtNION ~.Apf1118. 1179 DAil V PILOT Nick 11Ummesch Rhodesian Election Effort Merits Our Support WA IUNGTON -tr th~ uc CtH ot the Rhodeslun <'letUoot. d~1n't dc>ar the bead!l of wm.- pollt'y·makers m thls to"' n. -. b.il will 9 Some R4 pcrtt'nt of th • eltttorat.e t urnt•<l out A bhack maJortty" gov.-rnmt>nt ~•II take over Kltttlon ob:.tt-rvc-n from other ctmntnt'~ "'t•rt• Vt'ry Jm · prea1wd. nnd much "' th Fret' Worlct •S giving Hhod11:s1a u a11lutt• It wu• a 'tna1u:h.' for fUmde·!lla to holtt ttw ••k\'ll11r1' Jl ult t-or m any '4•¥k ... te rror1sti. ut t • (' k c d vlllagt•ll Ul 01 d er t u frl.Chkn Pl'O pl e •"'«Y from votin..: On elect1011 da ys, t1•1 rorists from the Patnotac Front oJ)t'nl·d fin· '>l'\'l'I ,ti t1111e:. on vott'rs Jt 1-Mllhn~ at.lt1on~ Altogether, nine c1v1hans were kill~d. act-ordmg lo reports, bv land man~ and raO<:s beloogmg to the terrorists. Altogether. smce the country ·was mobUized to prepare for the elections, 230 t errorists were killed, along with 21 members of The Biggest Name in Little Computers .... CORONA DEL MAR ,.., l"etltlt CMtl ..... Rbod~1an ec-unt rorca and (''vi h l.l.IU THE .S. ood Urlll h KC>V\.'rll menu, o/ficfally cool toward thl• dcmocr11l\c •nterprla by Rhodt" iM Prim Mhll t ·r fno S mith, mu.lit now r V&5 • tht11r th.ink•~ Jf u ConM1rvutlvt' ~ov trnmt1nt h\•fltled hy M urwon•t 'l'hatd"°r t!lkt" J>OWf•r. then• '-11111' bt• a nf'W, r)ot.iti V~ 8rlllll h R hodcslun r\'lallon11h11> whu•h mll(ht bllr tJw Urt'd bluc>\J vf Utt< .,;n~ I andt>rs Herc, u majorit v In Conaruss would hkt• lo ''-'l' .i m.·w S till Ill cHu·h to Hho<Jt'Mit Tht't c I'> .. trong senllmc>nt ln both purht>s to hfl tm· s<im•lJons wt· h•n L' lonH tmpoi.t-'t.I on lthodt·~1a Indeed, President Cttrler ~ hand might bt· forced by the Case Jav1ti; ball '~ I now law) calling for an eod to such sane· twns prov1dmg Rhodesia "de moostra tes ill> willingness to negotiate in good ra1th" with all parties (Including ~uerrallui. 1 a nd also conducts "free elc<· hons observed by 1mpart1aJ, in ternaliooally r ecogn1.ted ob sef'!ers." THERE WERE at least '"x such el~Uon inspe<:tton lcums In R.bodetla, the most credible tx.•loa that from Freedom Houae. the New York baaed or· guniu\lon which koeps watch on th state or ~olittcal freedom und civil Ubertaes ln the world. There were two American bluck11 on the F'reedom House l t'ia na -Prof . M auri ce Woodward of tlowurd Unlversi· ty , 11nd Hayard Rustin. a lonullme civil rights leader. ttustln vowed that if the vole turnout was big, "I would work with a number of major or-.:u 111zallons to try and gel Amorican policy reversed. I will ctlrlamly go to the President and ('ongr<·s~ and present my report 1rnd do whl.lt lobbying I can do to bring about a change in policy." Rui.un. wh.ile nottng the new R hodesaan constitution is not ideal, said "neither was the American constitution" when cslabhsbed <it excluded blacks. women and the poor from vol· ang >. and "did not contain a Bill of Rights " Allard Lowenstein. who has "orked the liberal-Democratic :.1de of the American political stn•t>l for many years as a re· lormcr , and even dissident. was <1lso a member of the Freedom lloust-team. He remarked, "I LET3 SEE ... ITWOULV tifFlNlTELY fUTYOU lt'tA· HIGH£RTM~KET A~ 51.@JECT YOU TO SHORT: TERM CAP\lALGAfNS .. AND H\G~ER W t?J\1E$ fOR UNEARNED INCOME .... '™EN~tRE ARE 'NIN~~ PROFITS IMP'JCAl ION-; ... IN )HORT: - FCRGET IT ... '10UCAN'T AFFCRDIT don't think that anybody who's been here can doubt that a very large number of Africans want- ed to be part of this process." RHODESIAN blacks had the most to fea,. and th6-most to gain from the elections . Besides the threat from Immediate as- sault by terrorists, there was also the vow of guerrilla leaders Joshua Nkomo and Jloberl Mugabe, to one day punish those supporting the elections. Whal Rhodesian blacks gain is a black-dominated government c whiles keep 28 percent of the parliamentary seats ), a black prime minister, a chance for a mlddle ·way between Art Hoppe totalitarianism or the kind the African Marxist-Leninist re· gimes pra(tice and the old col· onial system. By any meuure. black Rhodesians will be far bet· ter otr living under a govern· ~nt and in-a society whlch Is majority black, but with an im· port.ant while inlluence. THE PATRIOTIC Front ler· rorist.s offer no elections. only the Communist line, and totalitarianism . Mozambique and zambia, the nations which host these killers, get the poorest marks from Freedom House for political rights and civil liberties. Rhodesia, no hotbed of democracy, is re- aarJSed on tbe upswin&. lf Pl'etlldent Carter sticks with the foolish. narrow approach to Africa which U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young espouses, then U .s. Policy is moribund indeed. Young is charme.d.....by $lick characters like Nkomo and Mugabe. just as CBS's Dan Rather was' on Sixty M'inutes' last week. Both should go out and see photoe of the bodies of a ll the men, women and children these charming butchers have killed over the years. · / The vast majority of these bodies are black, just as were the vast majority of those people who vote d in las t week 's Rhodesian elections. Help for Deposed Dictators Another of the world's great inJustaces 1s aoout to be correct· ed No longer will deposed dictators. cast aside like old shoes. be forced to wander the face of the earth, unwanted. un- loved and underfoot. Resorts International. Pfd . a Franco-Swiss combine, is now co m plellng it s l o n g - a w aite d Hid eaway H ave n for F o r m e r H eadi. o f Stat~ on the beautiful Caribbean i s l a n d or Sainte Elba. .. We feel that we're perform- ing a humanitarian service by providing care fo r life's re· Jects. ··said M. Homa1re T. Pet· tibon. director of the project. "Take the poor shah and his family He gave Iran the best 38 years of h1s hfc and what thanks did he get'> Do you realize that today he doesn't even have a home to call his own? "OR GENERAL Somoza . Nicaragua has been in his famt· ly for generations. Yet now the Nicar aguans themselves want to t hrow him o ut a nd install another preside nt. Who do they think they are. the CIA? Nor let us forget ldi Amin. The way it looks now, those ungrateful Ugandans aren's going to re- ward his de<:ades of dedicated service to his country with so much as a gold watch ... Mr. Pettibon said brochures were a lre ady going out to potential residents. "One thing we don't have to worry about 1i. a lack or dientele, .. he said. "If necessary. we could fill the place up with former South Vietnamese generals alone." THE !palace.a wa y -from · palace." as the brochures rel er to it, proVldes the services one m 1ght exp~cl from such an establishment "Surrounded by s parkling. blue, shark·infestcd waters." says the brochure. "The Haven offe rs iLc; guests the safe and secure atmosphere they are ac c ustomed to. ·Round the clock tank patrols are augmented by our small but highly effective air force so that you may relax in comtort. U1rect ltnes have been installed to all Swiss banks a nd a team or highly-trained ghost writers will be standing by to help you with your memoirs and other ~host stories.·· M. Pettibon said this last was of the utmost importance. "If Mr. Nixon could m ake S2 million writing about has petty, 1f sordid. misdeeds. think what ldi Arrun's autobiography would st>ll for." he said. "After all, Mr. Nixon never chopped of£ a head m his life. not literally." M. Pettibon added, however, that The Ha ven's marn con- t rib u ti on w o uld b e in "psycho l ogica l s upport services." "We've found that mo s t dictators surrer from severe post -partum depression on being booted out of office." he sa1d . "Wl' plan to ..greet them h~re with a large brass band and a big welcoming comm ittee ~mg­ ing. •fo'or fle 'i. a J olly Good f'e llow· so that they 'II feel wanted. "FOR THE fir:.t month or ~o. we 'l l surround th('m with gr ovelle rs Bes t of <Jll , t·ach dictator will be among his own kind. Can't you see the shah and ld1 Amin reminiscing about ex cruc1at1ng methods of torture" Or Somoza and Thieu waxm~ nostalgic over the fine points or corruption'' In no time, they'll be their old selves a~ain. ·· --~--~~--~~~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- POWERFUL! NEW! 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Deputy Attorney Geotral Ph11lp Au&Un aald Mrs. Evan1 won't lc:we lht bfoer •nd wtrno llceMe for htr Allentown Supe~\t 110ulb ot ~atUe )\.Ill becauae her husband ia a hffr truck dnvt"r State liquor laws say no Mfl with a flnant'lal lnterett ln liquor wbol amna tan have an lntf'r l In r~tall outlet.a and Aut1tln's opinion umt in tht> nick of time for th~ Evan•t'• "Thank goodneu'" Hid M 1 ~ t-:vun!>, l 1 ''Wf' "<'fl• ~oin1it 1111\t'•d with <>ur davoret-. thanking at would be sever•I year befort' Wt' (COt a ruling Out rl1von ·l· would h.t\l' bt•l'll final the ftrM of June " In hlb op1ruoo, Aubt1n 'filld, "a mere salural'd beer truc:k MIU llt"H~ driver" has 00 direct (UUlDClaJ lnttrtllll In the wholesahng firm, Sad Eland Co. EVANS DOES NOT MAKE COMMISSIONS and has paycheck does not amount t.o a wboles&ltr illegally g1v111g money to a retailer, Aushn s1ud He a lso said a married couple could get around the hquor lJws by drawan~ M~paratt' propt•rl y agrecmt•nL<> Austin said a couple from Burien as sujng the board rather than seeking a divorce. Gerald Junt has an interest in a distributing company and his wife works in a meat department of a s upermarket whcrt• tx~r and wine are sold A th1rd case that has drawn pubhc1ty involves Patricia and Lowen Clausen of Seattle. Mrs. Cla usen wants tu 011en a Danish restaurant 1md 1erv• bttr Mnd wlnti Bul her hU1band 11 a S.atUe polit'eman, and the boMrd h11 denied her • lift'lls<'. 11 uylol( ht•r hua.bund tinforces liquor la ws Tfft: C'LAtJ £NH Al'• THEY'LL divorce and In hopes of gtott nt• IJtente th•~ like the .EvaJ\scli had planned. Thcl lateat allurn"y accooral 'a opinion does not l!Olvt• t11thc r the Junl or Clausen situations. 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'I :.! · 1,, NOW ·9.00- ::-11.25 Rov:--: H eg. )8.flO-• 11 NQW ~6.:37 -rr ~s.f25 ' NATION SA VE 2;)' ;, ON ~.2 ME N'S f"'AMOUS MAKER \VOVEN BEACH S HIRTS O ur l'llltrt· ... t1 11 k o l t wu V<•r y populur l 1r;111d .... t \ 1111 'I l n·1.:11gn 111· t h(·m) 1s 1111 ~all• for I d"'" •onh :--11 hurrv. 1110', c·111ton and '" 1\l11 ld11 r·· wick r.111g1· of palll'rll" and 111lnr ~ t...., \I I. :'\I,) 1-Cood thru Sun. Ma\' ,,, , . Ht·J.!. 'JI) ~:t NOW ~ 1:2..00 -·17 .2G A GREAT CHOICE FOR ACTIVE \SUN WORSHIPPERS W l' hAVl' nn adorn hi t• print short with m atdH11g knit. au:--. ... ro strap top, w1 I h mat chin~ pattern by OFF- SH<Jl<E. Size·.., XS-L (Shorts) and S-M -1. (top~) l'rints ovailuhle in red 11r navy hockground:-. 'HORTS $14.00 TOPS $10.00 Savings Good thru Sun. 1~7;,,.._--'-·--~L-..J~May 1st, so hurry HOURS: Daily 10-9:30, Sat 10-7, Sun 10-6 ' WESTMINSTER NORTH RIDGE MISSION VTEIO ... 15412 Goldenw£>sl St 19320 Nordhoff St 25252 Mclntyre Next to Golden West College Tampa & Nordhoff, across Son Diego Fwy, exit at Lo Pa• HUNTINGTON BEACH from North11dgP Plaza ORANGE 10111 Adams ~V(' TORRANCE 789S Tustm Ave IJTOOJ<h1111t ~ams 22724 Hawthorne Blvd Tustin Avenue ot the ---SANTAANA South of the Del Amo Gorden Grove Fwy 3430 S 8T1stol Av Fashion Square 8m;tol & MacArthur C£RRlTOS/ARTtSIA OUR NEWEST STORE PASADENA I 8600 Gridley St SHERMAN OAJCS 4520 Van Nuys Blvd 60 E Fo6tlrt11 JJlvd Across from Robm~·s entrance Next to Hughes Market R<»emead ~ Footb1/J of Loi Cemtoa Center . . • ~ J 8 J ., DN Dt ... ii r, - \ :. , I . . :. . • .. .. • . ... ,. . . • • .. •. . , ~ -i: :.. .. • I'_ • c. • '" .• .. .. • . ... . ~ .. ~ • •• .. . ,· . I . . . • ~ ~. I " I· , , j· i• ' I .. ·----.... __ . --~------_ .. _.._ __ -------.... t -·-·-~---- ORANGE COUNTY I POLITICS Coast Panel Curb Eyed • n~tural llyO.C. If STING~ Ot-0..l•"'*"Wlff A bill drfitl(m .. >d by A:.. •mbl)'woman Marion 8t'rgesoo lo llmtl lbt• scop.• of lh\" <.:uhto m la Co !tl.-1 Commls on 111 about lo tM' ron 1d re<J b> th(• A tmbly Rt' our <'t'" l.und se a nd t;ner o tommJUt>t> Mni l~rJtf':o.Qn. n t'Y. port Rt'ttC'h. llid lht• lHm of ht•r bill, A 8 1188. " to rt'<lu<-e lhf' comma• Ion Jurt d1rt1on O\!t'r J)('r rn1t 1tripllc at1om for slnj(lt• fumlly honu·~ wherr 1•1ty l)t•rm1l.') art• a lrc.•udy Ot'<'U ory "Tht• \•(fort-. of app11wul un• tx•mg <luplkul1•d · :.ht•sald 11£ M IDTllt; ~U:J\Sl'Rt-\\OUld not dllll"' Ull' rommi~1on todt>n~ J d t•\ l'lopmt·nt iwrm11tu1111111·11 lund for future publal' ucql11.,1t1on or for pn''l('f\. 11tio11 for publh' im~l'i. And, :.he.· 1> .. 11d, tht• t.1111 \\OUl(I not ullo" tht· c-omm1ss111n 111 ckny u cJ1•\1•lnprrwnt IK'fffill ht•1·1tui>t' ()( tht-Cot m of owrwr~h1p ufthf'Ch•v •lovmc11t In coutrust. :.upport fu t ttw t•omm"'mn hct ' bt't'n unoounn•d bv tht· Ill'\\ ly formt1cl (.'uu .. t.d AlhMnve 11, .1 .:mup 11f 11111w1\11t1on and puhhc antere11t ~roupl> "ho 'lute· th1·11 u1rn 1l> to or~<11111t• gnss s upport for c·oc.stctl prolt•c·tw11 lt'~1l>litl wn H EAut.:U 8\' OR. Hlli\I> Lundburg, a n·cl!nt c hairma n of the eoas tal r11mn11ss1011, the ~roup 1s ded icated lo opposing "hat , .. ,. described a:. 'the many unwa rranlt-d allat·k:-. on the hrn s the people · Tu:o Coast Darts Players W inners Two darts plc.yers fro m the• Orange Coa:-.t hav1· won first prize m the nut1onw1dc Natur;il L'n1N1rn dart c:onll'st 1n St Lou1:., Mo Tom Tuylor of Costa Mt•i.1J :md Mik<• 1.arue or Huntington Bcuch will s plit the g rand pnzc of $1,000. They pr<>vwusly won a n ·gional competition. taking top prize of s:JllO and a tnp to the nation:,il finals. Hospital Post Fille d Carl F. Thielman, 51, has been named assis- tant administrator for Fountain VallC'y Communi- t y Hospital. ' Thie lmann comes to Fountain Valley from French Hospital in San Luis Obis po, where he held a simil:ir pos itio n . lie previous ly he ld ad- ministrative posts at Atlanta a nd Pie dmont Hospitals in Atlanta. Ga . O'Bleness Me morial Hospital in Athens, Ohio , and The Toledo Hospital. Toledo, Ohio. ~re Damage Co s tly tJDJNE. Italy I AP) A fire broke out 1n a metal factory while e xperts were testing an a utomatic sprinkling system. and damage was estimated at more than $330,000. crt"ntNl to 111 okl't the coasUlne and Its rtJMlUfC<'li Call 110-8200, 9 A.M. -5 P.M. James T. Capretz or "SPt·~1ol 111tt•r,•bts are runnlnM Sacramento to undcrm1nt• the busic principles of coullll prott-r tlun." l.u11dt,orw eld "More than 40 hill!~ dt' l{tn<'d t.t1 wet1k,•n t'Xl~t1ng coastal lcglslatlon have nlrl'ally t~'\'n 1ntruduc(•d · · Newport Beach has been ------------------., appointed chairm an or · • ASSt.:MHl.YWOMAN tJt;llGESON will be thf' ~Ul'lll MlUrh·r Suturcluy when lhl.' Capistrano Beach Chumtx·1· uf Ct1mmt!rl'e holds its "Women's 10 KM Ru11 "ul 9u m 'l'tw nan·. l'll 'llO lli.Or<'d by Sun Diego Federal Sn' in.:l>, w111 ,tu1 t ,1nd end at Ooh1•ny Park Road and \ 11·tonu !'-t 1 t•t•t O ncu n1 2c·r~ l'Xpf'c-t uboul 300 p.11 t 11·1i>anh 1n I hl· 1 ..ice ove r the 6 2· mile course • O.lly ~Mt ICaH ,._.. HITS DUPLICATION Marian B•rteaon the UC Irv ine f·oundation 's development. committee. according to Ri c h ard A. Reese . president of the UC I Foundation. The development c ommittee has the res pons ibi lit y for ----------r e viewing and mo n itoring t h e fund-raising policies and ALL DIMENSIONAL CARPETING SERVICE DEN'S cai;;e'iuief: instaiiation: ·custom draperies ~;,.",-; linoleum• wood floor 1 H l "-...M• ••-• c .... Mete, C•. '2,J1 ""'-'46·4111 • '46-ZJH t'OllMl':H C'Al.U 'OKNIA Hl•p Mark Hannaford "'ll bl• Uu> ft•htUl t•d -,pttukcr May 7 at the monthly l1111l'11l·on 11( lht· Wm le.I Trudt-Center Association of 01 un~d.'otlll\.> New Road Approved activities of t he UCI L.------------------,. Foundation a nd the -===:=:...:::..:_..:_ _____________ ~ university . The committee a lso a ssists in the implementation or 0 rang e C 0 u n t >' rund-raisfog programs s up e r vi s or s have by obtaini n g a nd c le ared the way for d e ve loping volunteer ~TATt:st .. ,. ·\LAN Hobbin!>. D·Van Nuys,has co n s tru c tio n of a l eade r s hip a nd by ,,1lhdra¥.n ~• b1ll th:1l ~ould havt' allowed a private S282.000 new. two-lane . recommending to the Jlann<1f11rcl \.\Ill thl>l'Ul>l> "The National Export Poli n " tlu1111i.: lht· meet ing sch4Ululed for 12·45 p m . ;el the Hl·.:ht1 \ lloll'l. ln1nc • N1•wpo11 lkachch:.corlubtoscr vc hquorunlll4a.m. road with bike lanes for foundation an annua l Ro bbins said he has s helved SB 605 until next S ·a Y brook Lane in development plan. yl·ar I le :..1o d he had been askl'd lo introduce the bill Huntington Beac h. o l h er m e m b e r s h} Edward Martinez. operator of Tiffany's in The board approved a PP 0 int e d t 0 the Nt•\\ port Rc<ich. and by a dozen other disco club payment of half the cost committeC' are Cheryl operator' of the short street. It Bil e~ of Tus tin. Lee Liquor lH'l'nse holders al such esta blishments runs between Edinger 0 1 i ver or Co rona del .irl.'prcM.•ntl)rc<iuiredtostop scll ing hquoral2 a.m. A ve nu e and Santa Mat . John Rau or • Barbara Lane. Orange. Larry Smith of STi\TF: SEN. JOUN Briggs, R· Fullerton. has Huntington Beach city n r <.'a . or . R 0 b c rt 1ntrodut'l'd u bill that would prohibit insurance officials are in cha rge of Steedman of Santa Ana compan1c·s from increasing pre miums on auto the project's desig n a nd and Lloy d Ankf:'ny , pohc1es in l'("l'S where the drin•r exceeded the 55 co ns truction a nd a re M a bry Steinhaus and MERCURY SAV INGS and loon a.uociation I •Pr •1l•ve 0 111< ('\ IK I:> f r11nqror AVI' Hunl•nqlon OeM'll CA 9:>&4 / ... t ,\ ... ----·· t\ J I f) ' .. .. , ... ,, .... m ilt•s an hour sµt·cd limit but did not travel fa!>ter re ady to prorccd. county Robe rt Weed of Newport 1han 6!1 m t le:. :in hour The bill is s _u_1_19_7_. ------"t_a_f_r s_a_i_d _______ Bea ch ~==========--=========:=:=:=:=:===~ Are yo u ready for summer? 81k1ni & Log Wax ing- Ped1cures Featured this rponth •Hair Design •Skin Care • Man1cure/Ped1cure •Waxing A+crnOrAy (.j:t>'trt"WtllC\ Free Cons ultation 1120 Irvine Blvd. Newport Bea~h = 642-8484 = GBrighten G(Jg GVour Castle Thank You , America. , Panormwic 1~ decorator Wall Clocks Framed movie Posters Fearunng 12 famous m ovi e posters 1n Qual11y frames and prol ected by glass 20·· )( 28 .. 129!h Tell tune w1lh one of l he se beauldul 8 x10 deep d1men s 1ona 1 clocks Choose from moun1a1nscape land scape or seascape 16.99 Prlc.H tffffffn April 25 HM oUCJlt May I. Fumiture-to-90 _ Assemble yourself and save!--- Funct1ona1 solid Otnf'I or1ces 10 varmsh ~ 1 ... • s 1a 1n .anltQ u e decal and more Unassembled. easy 10 our togelher '" convenienr to carry cartons -~ J.Drower <int R~ 17. 9S 2 5 9 5 -~ <::;> 14124 5/l&.Zl1/•" • ~ --· _ ~ :: 5·~:~::=~~.·~ 51.U 38. 77~ I u· ~~. ~ 1 Ni911t it.id•~ lf.4' 12 88 ',. t'j • ~J 12114al4N • y ' 4-Drower dint ·~ 42.9' 3 I 99 --~ 211/otl l 16111 5 16" N<>< t-nowm • Twin or full size 9uilted Bedspreads Permanent pr e ss R1v1era beOspreads tn prinls and solids Ou1lled too ana solid bottom Twtn and full sizes only 999 '100 SAVINGS BOND[ _ 1 v-- 1 --;' 'RCA ·' n~. ·• Eleqant basket Hampers Outdoor fun • • • Wenzel 9'x 121 Cabin tent 1. • >lorlrak ,- 01t••cl ''""'~CA r" PPtn()t1• cont,C>4 f Ok.>• T, ,,., ~oo<•ls GC160A 764? n~P 768R 930A ll3~R 93~R 938~ PLUS SPECIAL SAVINGS NOW FROM DAVIS-BROWN '75 SAVINGS BOND O..l'C'I lrom RCA on COIOtTt'llll MOOels OC702 70• 706 7<HJ 715. 718 PLUS SAVE '30 OFF OUR LOW DISCOUNT PRICE '50 SAVING BOND 0ir"<1 tu•.,.., P( A ..,~ Rnm.-.f~ iCll!lrt•l Cotor Ir~• Mt'<fet~ l"C•98R •'l9R PLUS SA VE '40 OFF OUR LOW DISCOUNT PRICE '25 SAVINGS BOND O"""' lrom RCA on C"an,,eLocli 1•l<>ctr0<"C tun1nq K!!'it>Ol!td Cof\t•o• WOClelt FC&ll~ •86 PLUS SAVE '30 s I 00 SAVINGS 'I 00 SAVINGS BOND BOND OlrflCl llOm RCA nn Our Selec:laVt~IM VCT •OO ''"''", ,,llY oroo•1mm11• 6 tll!'ClrQfllC lun1ng PLUS '100 IN ILAN« VIDEOTArE FRI! FttOM DAVIS-IROWH .. --,..r ......... ~Nmt non «6"• In bright and earth colors to 111 tn to any room where needed 151J8 Complerely waterproof and mildew proof Flame relardenr m arerioals Sewn-in floor keeps dampnel>s ar bay sass 1'22109 Shutter bug values •.• Minolta SR20 I Save 50.07 Minolta 110 Sa¥e 20.07 15988 239ss Argus CRI Sa•e 31 .07 -·-----·· . - Eldra I SGYe 3.11 2688 1888 Fishing s~ials • Plano Plastic tackle box Unloue all·around w o rmproof box opens from either side. 30 movable d1v1ders. 14~x5x 11 Vt overall. SGYe 4.02 1197 South Coast Plaza 546-5222 Ston ..._... Moa..,,._ I O-t, s.t. I M :JO, S.. I I ·I Bagley divln' B It s a better ba11 Saye I.I I 288 •UY WITH CONPID•NC•t •ATl•PACTION GUARANT•IED ! I ' \ I .. l II r .. "' -~ ...... __ -........ ~---· AJ• DAil y ... lOf Thuracby, Ap{ll 2t, tt19 • QUEENIE Would )OU hul\f Ilk '"" pk.x" Mr Uarlll')' • ro1&c t\,t..n l .. ·-"'-'°~d. T R £NTON. N J r" P 1 -New Uont wtll be 1ent Lo alaU> le11'latot1. J~nu~y pa«.'nl3. • unr.-rnfld that 13-"I f"l UMire 11 a moral l111ue here. year old• do not un\Jl1n\and the t don't want Lo eocoura1e our IUda t.o ramtncaUonl of •"•· ar cl~u.JaUn1 ~ Romeos and Julieta al ace 13," ~tltlona 111klna that 18 be the te1al Hid Tay Miller. president ol lbe '4Rl' uf .. xulll coo11t'nl parent·tetchur organliaUon al a The pul>Ur nr~• ~a un __ Westfleld Junior high school-"Wc'rc VIiion of New Je~y·" new pen&l lt:Alklna IOOUl "eventll graders. We're c<XW lh41t &ow,ir• the uw of aexuol llllklog about UtUu kida. ·' curusent to 13, uy1 SuKan Grooten· ua.a. MILLIL'ft 8 .. ID t .. -..dnal btwt . who 11 coordi nating tho ~ ., r. " '"' -1taleWl~ ptiUUun \lrlvt• code would be dlRCUSStid a t lhe or· gan iution·~ meelln& Monday! A "I OON°T THINK 13 y1•nr old<:, courise or ::iction may be decided 1tl 14 y1·ur old• t>r u Yt'llt vld1> urc lhat UmE>, she lidded. 11wy t·holog1cully mutur1• enough to The cod·. which takeft effect Sept. mukt> u der111100 abOut x," said l, allows 13 ycar·olds Lo consent to Jo~cph Uelan y. -. l'uurnus police sexual intercourse. providing the heutt•nia11t , lht-father Of three und a partner 1.~ not D relative, guardian. Or kl'y mover m lhl' 11ttempt t.o retMin 16 s upervisor. such as an e mployer or a H the aae of 11t:xua,I consent teacher Slanatul'e!J are ht!tog rollectl'd on The code also permits sexual ac- pet I tions at :,hopp\ng cente rs. tlvity between persons under J3 churcbels and other places where peo-years old. as long as their partners _,_ -...... .,,, . __. ......... .--...... ..,. ~ Aesta Grande Is a nonstop feJtival for you, your family, and your friends . ~· s pert of what you cen look fOfWard to: • Cok>dul Aesto dec<>nltJons ond bright coetumes ~ In Casa Maria. •Chance to win a 7-day Mexican cruise for 2. •Free amilyFiesta--pt\Olof - • Chance to win an authentic Mexican cookbookf • Pil\atasl Children under 12 hlM! a chance to break candy flUed pir\atas. All children share the fun at nlghtJy pifwlta breal,dngs. Enjoy Casa Marta· s Fiesta Grande during Cinco de Mayo week-April 30-May 6-at your nearby Casa Mana. casa~Maria MRXICAN RUTAURANT Taste the bal of l\k'cka. HuntJngton Beach 16060 Beach Blvd. i-ee.t• N•t~ ... , ..... )ILi M. WESTMAN, ,.,_ Ill ... lfttWI liMOI. Ge ... __ ., pie gatbtr, lklaoey said. The peU· are less than 4 years older. (714) 842·254' .._,,.Net~ 1.mlly W90ftb -··· Ulfttrll><;o ------------------:--------=----:~..;_ __ _.!!=============================~==~ -~" n."" ....... on.er .. ·-~11..-. sww_.., ,., ...._ l91My. ~ ..... rk141 i!I--l"#m tl t J eblon,k y , e n• > ~,..-,_,., 'ioef'Vl<ft •Ill • ..... at II 00 AM Fr!Oey ~II 2', ! et llw PeclOc View Mort ... ry P'I wlUI Rt'" J...,... KtlOIMI ol· • •111111 lnttrm•nl P e<tfl< View morlel Par•. In II•" of '-•" ~-l•t eot<lrll>Wtlon\ fnljy 1» m.odt p«ll• Amtrtttn C.nur S0<l•ly. .. <ll1t V1tw M<>rtuery Oltttloo. .... 2700 . '""'. lituTH -RIE PEHllE. rfl-of ._,.,. AJ>t, c.. . """~ ot H..,,oro, c.. ~-•-Y on ""'" 14, lt1't el the • ot n ._ mou.. of Rooen ,., .. ot Wllllll.,., Ct , R_, "-Irie of :tm•rlllo. c.. .. tovlftcl alttw ot h - .,_.,., a# s..I e..Gll, c. "''° ..... .,.,.. try > or-Nldren Ci••"fltoe _.,l<.ft wlll be llelO on Frlo.ty, AP<ll tt.: tf1' lit I 00 PM •t El\llle-P•rlt et.ry "'"' II•• OonelO Slur-.. llr>G. Sm.Ill & TUll>lll Mof'I_.., ......,~ 01 E 11111 St eo.ta *-......_ • MALL.ACT J;EOACiE T HALL.ACY, rn-1 of *I• ~. C.. Pe•'ioed •wey on Allfll 4 lf1' Surv!Wd by "'' "'"• VIOia. Ill\ ,,. Ml<llMI -"'"' 04MIQM~ Mery, 19Wht, TIWIOM, Ellr• ... 11>, CMol - '}trl<I• ell ot Co•I• M•••· C•. ;r.~~vdle ~kr. wer-e twld Thur~ ~· •p•ll l•, .. ,. •I 10 00 AM al \aC@,,\ton C..f'nf'tt},..,, El Tol'o. C• . .. ,., 8t!rQtron FUfWr•I HonM Otre<· ~·· 6#1414 • OA•YEY )itllllAMMICHAEL Ci•RVE Y , ,_ .... of s.ni. """· c... ,, •• ...., .... y I' Aprll ?J, 191' ... Woi> • rf'lir~ ...,.,., • .....,..._ .... , -·••no tor .o (•' • He I• WI ¥1veO by Ill\ >Oii ~ll••m M c;.r...,, Jr Of !Mtere,.....,.. "' < • , Qr•ndOaughl<'r Pelritr" >-P•.,.. al Long S..e<11. VI • or•nason ll'uo G., .. ., OI !ioacr-10. y . 81- ft •UOlllQ wor•l<U .. .,.,~ IMllO on 1urw.y •I t1 00 AM •t lllcl H.,_ _,., Memorial 0..0.1 with "•""'' ._ni1'1 H Br.....-o1 SI Jonn IM 861> l9' ul-1< Chllrt ll cer;,brant Int..,. lltftt •I HOiy Crcx• c;.,...tery, Coftm•. :4-~""~ -II"' dir94I-Of ~·l>or 1..-_, Oii .. MMl••trf of >-•·~~us. \MARKEY f'HILIP S.PCHCl:.R ~AAICEY. rtt- 11t111 ol s.nl• AJ>t, c... Pe•...O •••f 'Ap<ll 7J, .. ,, H• -~with !,e.,,. ltebuO .\ eor-., tor Jl ..-•" He 09'\ • ,,... .. .,. OI wor1a Wer 11. U s •eory H• I• wnrt...O tr;"" wllP ,,_., • . t"•ie, CS.\IOt'tff Glot1•. '\tep.i.on~ .>inny, c;.e.ry -l,.e<ry ~-. \1-~llller Kell>y Sor9•erd •"d I) ll'9"Cl<lli-SI-• room •l•lt• lln wlllt.lleteltadey IT,,..\deYI AC>fll "' lrom 7 00 PM to • 00 PM p,, ..... ~·•(f'\ ... loll-. 5'er¥1<9\ under .... "'e<llon ol Ht'llO< uwn.Mount OI••• ...,lu.ryotCO\IAMI>"' $t0-Uk OltAYES flOOPER RALPH GRAVES, ,..,. *' of Co\1• Mew. Ce s.r,,lc.s sie..o-•ne •I ~arbor L••n·Mounl 011•• 1Mr11Mry OI Co'.lle Moe~. $t0-US4.. ASl"Ell ,AME\£. ASPER, re•l•nl Of Coo.I• Mt>4. 0 P••W<I •••Y on Aprll 14, •'1• H• I• ''""ioted Oy "''wile Ver•. l 0.UQhlH\ JO<ln MclnlO\I> OI Ol\l•ho"'" -<-•'"''""' MOl'r of Lo• Anoe~. Cl., l Qr.•no<.hlldren, Ml~ .. nd Jinny ~lnl~h CJ! Okl•l'lom4 S.r .. iCH ""'" ...... o on Frodey •I II ·oo AM ...... Oourt" ol -C.hrl\I Of t.ller O.v 5.tlntt. ~t• ~ WMd, wllh 8 1\l>OP Mtrrill f . !.wtin\On othcl.ti119. Im.,. ""'"' wtll be •I ll>e Rl .. r\IOll Netlonel Clwn•ll,,y, Frldey ti 3 00 PM VISllt · '""will bt on fflur~V. lloelevl lrom •11JO PM lo I JO PM •I Bell 8r0.tdwey ~e>el. tn lieu Of ,_,,. -.1- ,.,... be ,,_ 10 ti. Amerlc-C.nrer ~~~:::~Bell 8roeOw•y Morluery STYERS JACK E. STVEtU. tnl~nt ol "lllM, GI. P.utG ew•v on April 1~. .,,.. llorn ""9Msl I, 7910 tn P•n· .,,.., Survl...S ..., "" ...... J-1. •~ P -w1I• ~rttyn ot Se•t· W••hlltQtOlt, Jttllttty 5 ol S•n • C.. -9'11'°°8"9f\lt!r Jen-nlfitr "'-· ,.,..,., -vicH will be ...... on F rlcley, Apt II '1, lflt •f 3 00 f'4I •I Pacllk V-~l•I 0-.otl W911 Rh flon Alll..., offlCI....... ln- t .. menl wlll lie •I Pttll•t Vlt!w "'!morlel Ptr11. In llw Of 1-•n ''-'' le U-~1.,. ln~llfult, 1100 S.1141 Hiii R-, Mento Pen, C. PaKkll._Monll«y*t'KMn. ..... , MAXllllE M.. KHIG+H, lhMllM Of L~ ,....,... C... Pe-... , °" Ai>rll tt . ...,, Slit ts )4tf¥i-by her dt11Qhl•r JYnt lh•lt• •nd 4 orenelt ritlOren o l Mtr<•r l\l•nd. w.,,,.,~ en0 ,.,., O.Ullhl•• TrudY e ........ ..._ o1 u.oo-"""· c.e ,. ,., .-1er, MllOrecl Farmer o1 L"9'1rw Hiii\, C• ••"° ~wrvtY-••· Prtv•l• wrvlce\ MIO on ""'" , •• 1m .. Fortlt l•- Mem«l•I P-. Gi...0.1•, C.. . CALLAN ROBERT E CALLAN. rnl~nt Of c ... l.i>ed. c.. ... former 14 , ••• r""' aent or Hunllnvton lleec:n. c.. P .. W<J -•T In S... BerNlt'OJno on Aprll ?l, lt1t Sur'Y,_ llY "'' wlle ~r-rll• o l Cer11e..a, C•. •on O•n E 01 Ce rl•o.d. c. .. O•uoM .. Ml<Mll• Miller ol HunllnQ!On S.e<h. U encl dau91>1er M•rY AO•le Ce ll•" o l C••l>t>ed, Ce • M»n·•n·l•w. Mo<l>HI Miiier ol HunU ... loft 8e•tll, Ce R0>6<f 1:l0 PM on ~y ~ .. Of ClwlJI .... 8'orltl Frl&y el 10 00 AM • l>Olll e l SI. 8one .. nl.,re Celllollc C....r< II. -lftgton BH<I>. C.. Inter· mem c;.m ~ um.tery. H""1 rnqton -"· Ce. Bobl>oll _,,,_ .. , (.llepet, .....,, &e<-ne<o1no, C. 1n ,.,.rooe o1 ... ,. __ ll. Deaths Elsewhere S ANTA MONI C A <A P ) John Carroll, 72. the Clark Gable look· al ike or Hollywood 's Golden Era who played a swashbuckling ht>ro 10 the senaJ "Zorro Rides Al(ato" died Tuesday of leukemia. C HICAGO CAP > Cbarle11 D. Pu~k Ill, 7 1 , president an d chai rm an o f C D . Peacock jew e l e r s Chicago's oldest retail firm , until his retire· ment io 1972. died Tues day. HILLSBO RO UGH CAP> -Yvonne Thleriut Stent, 60, a member of the fa m ily which publishes the San 1''ran· cisco Chronicle and a<'· live for years in social and phil anthro p ic circles. died Wednes · day. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUSBUSIHEU H.bilESTATEMEHT Tl\f' IOllOWl"9 swrwns •r~ dolt>q llU\I• ftl'~\6~ LOU TH£ RACMAH, 19972 LOlu\ l .tilt', H""finqtOn fM.KI>, UlllOfllM ~, .... LOOI .. ""1rM, 19911 Lolu' L-. HunllnQton ~"· C;lhlorn1••>- E ttt<OCIPll> M l'<'lrM, 1'1'1'11 LOlu\ L•ne, HunhnQtOf\ Be.,Ut. C•hlorn1• ., .... fh1\ t>u:s..ineu t\ <.onoutlt'O O'r en 1n d•v•Ou•t • HARD GLAZE WON'T SC RATCH OR -- STAIN ! ....... .,.~ ~!a?"'*' \..OJIP Pl-trm,. Tiii~ \t•l-1 Wd• lolM.I Wol" ,,... ~ ~,..~") ........_ ~:':m.c~~"~coun1vonA1><•• -if!.~~1?'?' DAZZLING Publl\MO Or-C:O.\I O.il:I~:,~~ §' ;:.-~MOSAIC TILE ~-------A~2Unclf.Myl,10,1~97' -~~· , •• ' P UBLIC NOTICE -~---.--_ • WON T STAIN IALn.tHGHOM FUMUALHOMl 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 IB.&. llOA.DW A 't MOHUAH 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9 150 SMllM & TUTHt&.L MOITUA•'t WlnCLlff CMA'8. • Oerretory • Flower ShOp 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 rBCt•OTHRS $MTH"S NOllTUAl't 627 Mam St Huntington Beach 536-6539 .......... , CWALAIMUAL MOti4I 7801.Bolsa Ave Wettmmster 893-3525 PAC...CYllW MIMOllA.L PAllC Comotery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c Vrew Orrve Newpot'1 Beach 64•4-2700 M~CORMICll MOttUAI•~ Laguna Beach 49+1M15 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Clp1t1rano 49S.f776 I "CTITIOU~8USIHES\ NAME STATEMENT l l>e lotl-lnQpoirson l>aotnubu\lneu n : SOUTHE~N CALIFORNIA DISTRIBUTING, llUS Brooklluril Str1"!1, Cia~aenGrow, C.lllornlaWllA) Thom•• 0 . He•1n, 111• Nww Hempslllre, Cos!AI ~ ... CAlllorn10 ,,.,. Tiii\ business IS (IOndv(IO<I llV •n lncs1wtou..1. T~O.H•'"i" Tll1S •l-1 Wa\ tiled llWllll lht Cou"I y Cler11 ol Or MGt County on Apr 11 24, ltl•. '1141'1' PVbll"*I Or-Ct>e'lt 0.oly Plto4_. APf', l••na~yl, 10, 11, H1' 1•22·1~ PUBUC NOTICE SUl"l!llllOttCOUllTO,THIE STATEOl'CAUFOltNIA,011 TMECOUNTYOFOllANOE NO.A-~ NOTICE 0' M&AttlMO OF l'llOIATE OP WILL l"ETITIC>tt F01t l"ltOIATE 0, WILL ANO FOii L•TTEltS TES1'AMIEMTAltY AHO FOii AUTMOlllZATI O N TO AOMINI S TE• UMOftt TME 'IMOEl"•MotEMT AOMIMIST•ATION 0, •ITATIEI ~ ll'ltOUTll coo• ,fflETSCOI I •1lelt of MAllEL I., YORhOM, 0.<HMd. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 111411 FllANCCS YORSTOfl HANSON !let ltted~nape11tlonf0tl"roOt1tOfWIU end l er 1uue1tc• 01 L~ll•rt Te.1-...tery lo Ille S>ellllOMr •ncl le>< Au01orlr•tlon to AOmlnl\ler ""°*; llltt lfl4el"~ Actmlnl~lr•tlon 01 Eillettt A(l lf't~eC-S91•1'41Ql,rttl•r•'IC4 lt wlll<llltlneclelorfurtl>trP•fllCul.,,, •I'd lllet tlte 11-...0 plA(t Of ,,..,Int l ... MMeN1bMnMtl0< ~y IS, H1',el 10 00 • m , 111 Ille courtroom 01 O.O••tmenl No > 01 "'Cl covn, "' 700 Cl•I< <Anter Ortw W••I, 111 th(! c;111 91 s.nt• AM, G<llllonllA OtltO All"ll U , 197' t.EEA BRANCH. CounhClerl< '111115.Al.IC•Moo•llf'llO 11'1!111 " .. ,,,,.,.. ... _ ..__,~CA'*" Tel; ltt•IMIW4Tl f'ul>ll.-OtMIQe CN>I 0•111 POot1 ,.. __________ ...,, 16,'7..0MeyJ, 1'1' .. i, ,, ·--------- ~ • j OVftl )tO llOlll IWtlOVlMllll' ctW1lM COAST TO COAST! t 1 Westminster COSTA MESA Santa Ana = 1s1•• •••• m1 ... , • ...._ Juw.11• . • ..... W111.a 898-3388 645-1126 547-7781 D., 9.9 P.M.-Sat/S.. 9·1:30 P.M. I , . I ·. -.-.. ... Grocer Defends Gas Pr.ice RatiOnin§ Bt;NJCJA. <AP> GalOllne 11 befn1 50Jd at sold laitt yeardunna lh aame mont.b. tt.t c...u a l•lloo by a chain ol t• mlnlmarlu:u In Nothem Calllomla and the Central Valley IU P~•ldeftl callt lt a move to hold down aal 1 and It In Bl• Sur and the other ls In a Soutben CautornJa mount1Jn area, be u.ld. keep 1u llowtna. The •.t ~nta a 1alk>o for uni tded 1aa I• lo rlfe<1 at onJy 0.,.. or lo.Ar ol the company'• out leu. Mdd John ao.coe of the Shortltop duiln h ad. Quartered br.rL.Whldt_uaed to sell di.count 1aa "WE Aat; ABLE TO rtTaCllAffE about two lNrd• ot lbe c•tollne we ~buy in January To hold down aalH, we've bad to railt' lbt pri<'e to dl1cou.ra1 c\&ttomtn from malJna runs on our IUppllt'tf," ~laid WedMsdl'y "NOaMALLY oua GAS l8 CHl:API& lban .-v~ryone elM'•·" Roacoe aald. "But when tbe aOHNE& SAID THE LATEST SV&VltY other 11tallon1 t'IQfle becat.&M they have aold their March 2t showed re1ular ... sellln• ror an atlotmHt, we aet a run on our 1t1Uon1. We've average of 77.8 cents per canon in the atate. up relsrd our price• to atop theee rwu." from 74.• in February; unleaded at SU, up rrom He lnalated the boost ii le1al under federal 78. l In February, and premium 83.0, up from 19.t price rquJaUona. becau.ae In the past he char1ed In February. below tht-muimum rate. and la allowed to make "The aturr has really shot up over \he yean, up the difference now -and-. 0)0"' recentty Jl.Y the month," Rohner said. Information ufllcer Tom Rohne r of the .. ., the trend continues, "-W.ll ~robably-see C'•llfomia State AuLomobUe Auoclation, which gasoline selling for an average ot $1 per gallon by condu('l.¥ mont.hly a.ac>llne vrlce surveys amona the endofthesummer." more than 400 Atal1ons, uid he wu aware of only Gasoline la sellJng for 99.9 cenll per gallon ln two tAOlatt'<S t1tat1on11 which had taken advantaie of many New York sl4ttions . I\'-' as blgb aa $1.02 In t ht· fut·I rrt11la 1i1n'1 chur11ed S1 or more for gas. One ttonoluJu -t Sen. Jake Garn. R·Utah, baa said that President Carter, in cam· paigning for ap· proval of' the strategic arma limitation trea· ty, is 11mlslead· ing the American· Pubt1c .... _ "We OJ>f'rllt' l'lO~• and ••SOhM units lh•t •rf' opt•n 2A houns ll day, ~ day~ u )'f'ltr Proplt-rnunl on our tort's to l'Upply lh,•rn v.uth guollnc-when ~~~~~~~~~~-~~------------~~-~-~~-~-~~~~--~ otht-r stutlonli art• <'l~t'd "Ttus poli(')' of pn<'e rauomng h•~ t>t-en 'W<' t·e11sful l.IO thut .,,..., f(t>nt·rally havt• 1tonw i<•~ ov111l11 bh.• •t mo. ... t UffiL't>. ut mo"it stort• " Blrr ABOUT .. SHOltTh'TOP ltl<tlloru r~n f)UI o'f gus lul!t "'evkend, h,• :.itul, N1mmt>nl1Jli, "Pt'<> pie don't t•urt' wha t lht'y p~y All tht•y want b. tht- t:as We're JU'>l not 1n tht4 volume gas busmes~ l.lny more We 're in th~ emt>rgen<:y gu~ bus1nel'>~ " The 15-ycar -old t'hu1n :.ell!> u ';met} of food item s and gasoline In outlets fro m lht! S1tn M1ateo County roast lO Rocklin, east or S1tcramento, -and from Reddmg to Visalia . said Roscoe, who res1dei. m Walnut Creek \(·~a -erde CUT RATE l~<io~ r POPOV ...... , S699 vmlA 171~ EXCEPTIONAL WINES $5 AND UN"Ett l1o ...<St AT HA.1101 refreshing May-freah start office supplies, equipment Ue said Shortstop. like' every other retail gas s tation. 1s operating under Energy Department al· locations of about 90 percent of the amount or ga!> 549-4044 organizers for your paperwork, home, office, thoughts It's thc)t t1m~ agalnJhe days are longer. the nights ore shorter, and the mind takes to the great out- doors where the sky Is blue and the spirit Is everything but. We're Frontrunners We h..,ve the clothes (or the sports of Spring. RUN! H<1ve you !>een our exciting new col- lection of H ead. CalSport and Ultra sport gear? H ow about our full hne of versatlle Danskin Leotdrdsand tights? In shoes. we've got the latest models from Nike and Adidas and everyone in between.190stylesand over 15.000 shoes! And an you tattered soles, cheer up. We resole. All makes. All modeli. All fast. SWIM! If you're the type who feels most comfortable in caps. goggles and earplugs. you 'II do a double flip ov~r our latest selection of H ead. Laguna ond Speedo swimwear for men and wom~n And atter you towel off. you'll want toiump nght into one ol our very !>mdrt warm-up~. We h<.lve the be51 of .Jelenk Fred Perry. Ultrd- !>po rt and then some. PLAY! Now that the court's are dry and half the mob\ playing racquetball.1r's the perfect time to do something about that stroke you call d backhand We CCln't do much for your game. but we can do wondl?rs for your form with sporty outfits by Fred Perry and Adidas. dnd super shoes by Nike. Adidas. K Swiss. Tred 2. Tretorn, Puma. Converse and more. SAVE! From f-nday. Aprll 2710 Sunddy. May 13. Casio FIOO FuJly Digit al Stop· watch: Normally $39 99 Now $:33 99 Save $6! Ladles' Nike Senorita Cortez (blue and white>: Normally $28 99 Now )22 99. Save $6' Men's New Bnlance Trnll-355: Nor mc1lly \35. '}q Now $2tJ. 00 5Jve$bl • ..,uh111< I to• ~•<>t k .w,111.,b1h1v 8r1•nlw<JOd I lb40Sdn Vlc1•nt1• Blvcf (213) 820·758!-i N1·wi1011 IOOO Rr1,1ol St Nonh #$ Pl1m1 N •wport (7141955-0li,;, Mun 1·11 JOl\Mto<JPM.S.11 IOAM10 6PM.Sun 12PM1nf,PM Redondo Beach open• Augu•t '791 -----· --------------.. ~ , --.... ·--,,____ . ·--- full suspension •teel cabinet file• top Hon brand, commercial grade con- s1ruct1on. 22" depth thumb latch and label slot on each drawer full au•p•n•lon ensures '>moolh drawer movement and easy access to back of drawer. even under heavy loads. tough, quiet nylon rollers fetter size 1n black, gray or sand. 2 drawer hie reg 80 99 SAVE 20.00 SALE 60.99 4 drawer file reg 111 99 SAVE 29.00 SALE 82.99 4 drawer file w11h lacrory 1n:;talled plunger style lock reg 131 99 SAVE 33.00 SA1.E 98.99 Pendaflex hanging flle folder•, durable. m0tsture and scuff resistant, with bonded-in hanger rods. feller size, 1/5 tab cut bOx of 25 SAVE 30% reg 9.40 SALE 6 .49 Pendaftex drawer fr•me., for hang· ing hies. strong, smooth rails lel folders glide. ad1ustable depth. letter size. as· semble quickly. easily reg 5. 75 SALE 4.48 port•ble expanding file, sturdy 10x12" file for b!lls. household records. 21 alphabetical pockets. trap closing. reg. 5.85 SALE 4.59 •t..I offtce box, extra-safe storage tor petty cash. important papers. strong steel construction. self-latching chest lock 10~.c"x 211• x711" reg. 13.65 SALE 10.89 10Yc" x 418" x 7'12" reg 15 55 SAU 11.ff supplies, tools to organize your work Sanford R rubber cement, dries transparent. tor pasting. mounting. won't shrink or wnnkle 4 oz bonte with brush. reg. 75' SALE ff• 8" •he•rs, hammer forged cutlery s teel. double chrome plated. black enamel handles. by Clauss reg. 9.75 SAU 7.19 her-of·..ctlp BoM'd, holds papers tirmly for making lists. taking notes. Ill· hng out forms. fetter size masoolte board with spring loaded alummum chp. reg. 3.00 SAU 2 .n ....,. protectOf'S, clear plastic. 3 ring punched. peel-away pages with mag· net1c acilon keeps Inserts m place. letter size. 12 per package. reg. 1.45 SAU_. ,.ncle, Venus Velvet brand. In 2 Of 2.5 lead degrees. package of dozen reg. 1.75 SAL.a 1.19 NuKoto 1a1 ... penoll c...-.n, 10 sheets per package. reg 1.05 SAL.a 7r ..._, NuKote cerllon pepor. extra- hghtweight, gwes 7 to 10 ctear. sharp copies. 10 sheets per package. reg. 1.00 SAU 79' ••tr• ot.otrlo•I outlet., S more places to plug In. with 6' cord. grounded, heavy-duty stMI case. easy to mount bale plate. reg. 19.95 8ALa t ... accessories to organize your desk good lool<ing. contemporary designs keep desk items neat and ltngerllp close choose from translucent smoke- rint or walnut woodgrain l1nish ~~~ ' •tacking fetter trey, tn. out DUI!> paperwork where you want 11. leners1ze end-opening tray with 4 stacking posts smoke-tint reg. 4 25 SALE 3.39 woodgram reg 5.25 SALE 4.19 •tationery caiddy. 3 compartments help paper. envelopes, letters stay clean and handy smoke-tint reg. 4 50 SALE 3. 79 · woodgrain reg 5 50 SALE 4.39 ~ poncll hokier, sleek. square design. 4" high. 3 compartments smoke-tint reg 2 50 SALE 1.99 woodgrain reg 3.25 SAU 2.59 Texas Instruments dosk·top calculator, Tl·5100 • btg keys, t••t. easy touch operation • 4 memory keys to store. add. subtract • btg 10-<l1g11 green. flu0<esceot. easy- to-read display • ffoallng or pre set doomal. constant. '%.key • item count key tor inventory. averages reg 49 95 SALE 39.H front •·C>-··· (?)(e)(eJee (• (!>]il'l l •• (.• J(a)(3 ) •• UDO ••• ~ atltmp outfit, make your own stamps, complete set. full font of YI" high letters. type holders. tweez«Us. ink&,~ reg. 13.60 SAU 1 . pric•s apply to stock in stores and through May 2. matching a8h traf, 5¥4" square. with glass insert. · smoke-tint reg. 3.50 SA._. 2.79 woodgrain reg. 4 25 SAU 3.» memo paper holder, tor doodles messages. with 200 sheets ot 4 x6 paper smoke-tint reg. 3 50 SAU 2. 79 w00dgra1n reg. 4.25 SALE 3.39 dellk.mate orveni:r.M, with 5 com· partments ot varying hetghts, widths iust the place for paper clips, ruler. pens. SCISSO<S smoke-tint reg. 4.25 SALE 3.39 woodgrain reg. 4 95 SAU 3..99 leathor-corwdosk ...... handsome golden tooting accents the genuine leathef COfners of this big 19x24" blottef pad. 6 subtle colOrs: black. brown, blue, green. marboo. or tan comers. reg. 7 25 SAL.a s.ee combln•tion -casaette Neordor/calcufator, do figures. dtC· rate. record meetings -all with one take-along unit! • calculator, with easy-read liquid crystal display • 4 function memory. constant, floating decimal • 0 o. square root keys • c• ... tte recorder, with automallc levef control • bu11t-1n microphone. earphone • remote 1ack. 30 minute cassette recorder battenes not included. Ranch brand SAW 20.00 reg. 79.95 SAU ..... 3 rin9 .... ....,. for business. house- hold uses. schOOl stock up while price I~ so low. vinyl cover with inside Pockets. 11"x8Yl" size. 1Yl capacity. choose your colO<S-black, red. navy. br;.:leen. reg. 2.85 a.1e • I DelAmoFa9hion&qu.re South CNM Plan Welt Covina Falhlon Plau Puente HUI• Mall Open evenings an(j Sunday ' t .. ti r C• er ~- ··- " " ~ :--.~ .. ,• ~---,,_...,.,. ....... \J2 DAILY Pll.0 1 • fnuradi.y April 28 1919 A ..... Dr P ~t r "ournt.'. who slcprod do n um d con trovcr~~ u ei P r(.\'1dt.•nt CorH•r 'H (•h id dru ~ ad l\l'r. ho:, u nt•w job t:u n:,ultlnJl the l1nlh1d ut on ur\ u mu)Or \.\ utt•r Jl l'OjN·l , IC'l'Ur(I 1 n ~ t u t h e \\' .I " h I II ..i l 0 n l'oi.t ...... _. dee to Buy Town as Tax Slielter - ~MONA CAP> T he four San 1) 'ao ltlda who turned horH rnanU.N nd dead 1oohera Into • bJa money corporallOfl u llt'd IUdco ire maltlna 10 "'uch mont-y they're buylnc a ll>Wn u fl ta• •heller That'" not all. They've made a deal to 1tU lhe movie rtahl• to lbelr 1tory for 119(>,000, plus " pr~entaae ot lhe Crollla, ol COUnHt Th town they're uylrll fOf' f7SO.OOO le Gorda. SO mlJea north ol Sao S.m~n "I Tt:LJ. YOU THIS, TH~Y h.ave u horr .. ndou11 tax Jlublllly i:wd Oord• hs ju1t lht' 1h c ltc r ." lhl'lr f•lher. Rlchurd Cl•is.o•. MUtl In • telephone lntervlt'W "Thl1 never wu ju1t a bunch of klda utchlns 'ophera," u ld Ceuna "All of th(>m havt been h•u1ht to 1et out and huatle ." To P acl rlc Coast Highway travelers. Gorda la a 20·acre land111ark and way.station near Big Sur about halfway be tween Loa Aaael• •nd San l''n.nchsco. Two yearA •10. the Coaana kldl Dickie, 14, .Belle, L3, June, 15, and Ne·Ne,r ll fl"und a aood wuy to make ~xtra money while helping their dad clean bis horse 1Ulblea, so they Incorporated KJDCO LTD. VENTURF~ SOLD manure u fertilizer. dad cleanup Jobs for a local developer and killed an OC· c11lonal 1opher for lbelr nel1hbor1 rn San Dle10 CoCanlry Eatates near be re They once aald they made $3,000 11 month aeUing fert1Jber. But Cessna 1tald they "shy away from talklng abouL lhelr earnings lheae days." Al the tlme. st ate governme nt bureaucrat.a in Sacramento~ Jolftine revenue in the Kldco manure emplre. demanded an explanation as to why Kidco had not collected or paid sales lax on lhe fertUfaer In late April 1977, a 12-year-old Dickie strolled into the State Bbu'"fd or EquaJiutioo tu orfice under the glare or television lights and re po.Ura a.od KJdto cam• out 1memn1 llke o rose. The state decw.d not to press foT the back taxes, and &be kid.I didn't have to pay. THE C£88NA KIDS THEN fou1ht the Department ot Food and Agriculture over the formula for their "secret'' gopher pe1tlcldea. Aft.er agreeing ~ to use the ~lpe, a1rlcultuce offlclala aald Kldco needed a pest contr0l °"Ilcen1e.'nii battle is at a standstill. c~ssna said the Kldco fortunes have been boosted by the creaUon of a patented gopher trap, a forthcom· mg Wa rner Bros. movie about hls children's trh1ls a nd triumphs and a possible television series ~ STOREWIDE SALE SALE ENOS SATURDAY. APHll. ~8Ttf H UHKY. SOMJ:; QUANTITIES Alt!<: L,IMl'l'EO' Hm·1·y to Wards for a weekend of super savings! ~\ ~i , ~ j. 'J .J • Stylish T-shirt dresses for fashion-minded juniors. ChooM· from an urn.iv uf gss 1 ·11,..y-rn rl' polyt•tllt>r/cnl lon h n 1t "ty lc:-. c r1 :-.'lcr11..,... EACH liutl-.. --wectht•art nt·t·kl1m· or I· n•nch T-hack S, M. I. REC $1 :~ SAVE 33rr NO-IRON JEANS FOR UTILE BOYS $4 REGULARLY 5.9~ '1 uugh .ind ruggt'Cl d1111 hh··hlWI" ""C'hullcngn · wan:-. v.1tl1 h11rt11ck111g 111 1111 'II rt•"" pornt., 111 :I 7 ,...j 1111 111 n •j.{U 1111 I 1111 11111 ' 'I ,\ 11111!1."' SAVE 30'1' NO MORE SEAMS fM BRA IN 2 STYLES Conwur ur con-4ss vcrtihll• ~luni.<c hrw. A,B,C cu pis llndt•rwirt'. 6.:.!li fU.(,. 6.50 ~ 1111 N111\'J'lf JN~ SAVE'25 WALNUT-FINISH ED SCHOOL CLOCK Strik1·i. 1 , hour, '145 CUUOl'i lh1• h1)llr ltO".t ttff l'••I(. pric•c• oil Import clf)Ck>1. REG. $1 10 ~IN~; Jl'!Wl'.l,llV r Special. Short sleeve action terry shirts for men on-the-go. 1•:11 .. y·wt·11r111g c<•l lo11 /11 y · 11111 h ·rrv -.h1rt~ frw 1:a -.ual l.1i-h11111 ., ... ," .. With llfl·UP •ir li11111111 pl.1cl-.1·I lr11111 \1.11 li11h· v.11 ,IJ:ihll· s . :>. L 6!?i1 \11' '11 11:-.1 Ill'••"' ~ ~l SAVE$20 RELIABLE 2-HP EDGER/TRIMMER 13!}88 REGULARLY 159.99 l•:a-.1 Iv t·o11vl·rt:-. front ··di.w · ," I rim Ungg"I and S lrntlon 1.:ng11w ".!·hp 1·d~..r .... I I H.HH IHH.ttll, :J.hp .... IOIJ.>48 1 .i\ICI II " ... 1101• SAVE 2s(l1° MEN'S WESTERN FRAYED CUT-OFFS I lJU' • col L11Jl ur 49 7 polv1·><I t• r frot ton M11d11 n c w11 .. 1i und 1lry REG. 6.99 M~.N'" W<Jltl\ f"LlfrlllNf, SAVE39°10 WOVEN WALK SHORTS FOR MEN Em1y-cnn· cul 547 tunlpolye"lcr m EA. ho nd11oml' pul· tnnK or t!Olidti. REC. $9 M~,N"S l"UlflllNO . :!:I. !lfJ :!7.~I Save 2Qo/c . Beautiful twin bedspread with traditional styling. 1'11-!ht I\ 11111111 ""' l'nc11111111 "" 11111 ~ '""" l\1 :1d11111' \\H.,h ,111d dn 111 1·ol11r-. !10', nit 11·i:11l11r ptll·" 111 tli-.1·11111 11H1•·tl h1•d .. pn·ud-.. t I 1•111'1. ,,,, 11\1' 1599 REG 19 99 12" ALUMINUM WIND TURBINES Wind pu"t·r '"""'"' _v11u r 2/i6LIKX'1 a tt11.: C'uh 1"0-.l of mr n m d1l111ning und -.avc:-.1•nt•rgy c:uhunin·•I ........ :l/711.HH INSTALLED Save $4. Educational Speak & Spell rM from Texas Instruments". • t 'n1t prun1n1nl •·--.... 11nt 4997 ;111ci pl.1\ l'r ,,pt•ll, 1t 11111-.t •\ hoard {'unt.11 n-. ~-HI .... orrl-. <A :!l.95.l>atuM,111" W!t7 L111lt·P1ol•·----rn 1:.un KFC 54~5 I \\IHI\ SPECIAL TOOL CHEST AND ROLLER CABINET ·13gss l.cwk:ihlt· '1 drawt·r cht·ttl. ;1 c.Jrawt•r l'ah1· r\t'I v. 1 lh In ri,:t • tdAJ rage u 1p.1nl v. 4 cuistcr11 - ~ sw1vl'I tor mobility . ti \Hll\\l,\IU" Ill II lll:-.1.\l<\1 1.111.\I ~~~~~~~~~~-+~-· .SAVE 1/2 •• CUSHIONY NO-WAX VINYL FLOORING Sol L foam con• 24 7 :'i.00. lwtlcr. 4.tff SQ.YO. ,.,W , d1•IUJI(', 8.9U "Suntil11I", 7.tJtt REC.4.99 ~ LOOH ("UVl<.lllN(:i; SAVE*20 26-INCH 10-SPEED RACER BICYCLE (;uv><' or uull'I' 6997 .. 1 Vil'., w ith Po...- 1 t r1111 •II r Por cl1•ru1lll•ur. Buy! REG. 89.99 tllt'Vl'L~.~ SAVE NOW AT WARDS LOW PRICES -JUST SAY "CHARGE IT!" WITH CHARG-ALL • , Out to save? See us . 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AT YOUR SERV~E I NATION "Ont n prnN,.m • Th n u•ntt tn l'<lt l>vnn l;al u•1ll rut red loPt. l/tltmg tl1r aruv'f't1 uflrl tit'hon ~<1u nl'l'd h• oh"' l?k'Q\nti.• In f]Ot''"'mtnt and bu ,rntn Mall <1ur QtM'.ttf<rna to Pat (>'llnn, At \ uur Strvi!'I' Oronpt oo~ 11 r•tror P o Rllt ism emrn .w~ 'llt>'M A~ "'O"JI lf'llf"rt oa pot11hl•• wdl t .. onirwf'rf'd ~t ~ inq\11'11', or letlf'" 001 rnd udinQ lhl' '•'odl'r s fuJl naml'. nddrt~• oNf hti.•1M O hour1' phoft1• n1m1tN'r ronr1.ot bf> r11ntldt'rf'd 1 h1" '""m" apµrur1 dot 111 r u tpt Sru u rdCJ 11 • • "' .. ,.,~,.~~-ff ........ .,~ I> 1-.: \ U P A 1 l'ih "'•n p10d for ,1 'uh-.t r qillun tu ~urfr1 l\t.1.:111111c \\tlh hi:. own m 11111 , 1."1 l\u.:1i-.I l h•' 0 11h r l'l t'1\1•rt 11nt· 1 \Ut' lit-., <.-lit•\! the 11\1.11(u1.111t unlf -.u hai. m) hu..,h.in1I tiut 111<t' c1rn't :..•t•111 lo J(tt ~111~011t• tu 1>l.1rt t hai. '"h"' 11p llo n It Ii ll.1ll1w.1 'I h" probh·m wu rt'ft'rn-d lo Maf(u lnt' At·tlon I.Int' and follo"'.-d u., by A\':-. The· ( lil lllstrano Kr ltl'h publi ht-r'"' ttUbM•rlpUon 'l>Ok r'""man .. )',. m1 .Al'ticm <',rn ht' h1kt•11 by &htl Onn14,. ( uunl.) orrtce ~ca u ,. :.II !\ub!'>l'rh1tioni. havt' ~ .. " lurnt«I ovu to 1i1 i.ulJ ,., ipllon !wrvltt•. Publl"h.-r' <\id. hl ~an 01 .. go 'fh.li. ch•nt(t'l!H~r OC'•·ur n •d In Ot:cembt-r. hut 11ppart'nlly 1'0 unt' al the ma~ulnf' botb ·~d lo ll•ll you •houl ll. A VS conlach·d the 1ub11rrlptlon wrvh't' \o\hlc h rcpurt1< that "lnl'f' one ma•ulne bu bf't-n rt'lurot-d u" "uodt>llvt'rable ." 11 bold was put on th .... u~crlplloo . Then: w"' no f'Xplanatlon ahout "h' furtht>r c:onlal'l with vour son was not allf'mptl'(i ,..ublis bn"' Aid promi..es to !llart tht' i.ub1oc rlptlon a14ai11. Lt>l AVS know whlit happen". i\t lea"I In your cast-, lt apPf'ar'i that botb thf' publlsh.-r aod lht' "ubscrlptlon sc·nicf' do not mak4' any t'Xlra t'ffort to follow up 0 11 :.i ~ub!lcrlber's com fJhu nt. Ouf~a<-lt GI"~• Baad la D..at l>EAR READERS: Orange ('ounl)' Outreach, a hranc·h of the Greater Los Anl(f'le" Council on De afnt-ss Inc. <GLAD>. has open1·d a new office al ~024 S . Broadway. Suite 109, Santa Ana. GLAD r>rovldes Information and re ferral, advocal'y, com- m unity t-duutlon, Interpreting and other ser vices as nc•eded to hearlnK·lmpalred per,.ons. GLAD functions as a n umbrf'lla organization which coordinath Its bervlces with more than 35 meomber organizations to me-el the needs and r ight:-. of lhf' d eaf communll). ac cordlnJ( to spokesnwn. Most :-.er vlce s are frt>e and available lo a ll ag.,,. Thh orfict-will assist peoplf' In making phone ca II:. rt·la wd lO e mf'r((t'ncy situ a lions. sick call s lo "°'"· job·rt>lated t•alls, medical appointments and "im il<tr 'lilua tlons, Skille d sign language In· h'rtH'rt..rs alMJ a re a \ailable to u ·t as 1 llnk lw1"1•t>n th<> hea ring cmployf'r and the deaf job ap· plil'ant. Joh place me nt and 1lf'velopme nt ai.· s istaoct' alM> are offe red by thP Orange <.:ounly Outreac-h orr1c ... as is contact with &hr Southern California C'N1tt"r for law and thf' Ueaf. a branch of <.LAD "hi('h ai.i.ists pe rM>ns having legal pro- blems i11,·olving discrimination dut· to deafness. Lisls of available sl~n l1ngual(e classes and t•ducational facilhlcli Of all ly~:. ;,ind for all agf'S of d1•af J)('<lple ar•· maintained. Refnrals are made "tw n a11propriah'. l'n -.1111' intt·n·-.frd in lht·-.r .. c·rvlces are lnvll· ,.d lo i-lop at the orfh:t• or phont• 9i2·~2S I volcf' or l 1·l 1•l\11• wril1·r-.1 fro m H::10 "a .m. lo 5 p.m . "1•1•k1i.1~' Get in the • swing tor Summer '79 I I I Join the fun at May Company during our 3-in· 1 show wrap-ups on •fashion •bea uty •exercise Our special guest speakers will b e Sa ndy Hill-So lomon. Mademoiselle Fashion Ed itor. Brenda Marthaller, Mad emoiselle Beauty Ed itor, Sha ri Lynn Shattuck. roller skating expert and Sheila Young . Olympic g old medalist speed skater a nd world bicycli ng cha mp ion. We'll show you how to look your best for Summer 79, with the brightest new fashions from ·May Company. • South Coast Plaza, Friday, April 27 7:30 p .m. ma costa mesa south coast plaza -3333 so. bristol -546-9321 ....... /\ dl•foult llHl~ m ~n t 11.1~ h l'l'll • nt l'rt'<I a5(:ll nRl <i n t c ,. t ,, I n c r J crr v l ..t·\\lb 1n u N Ui l f d ~d b y I o rm t· 1 h 11 11 d m J.ltr Nurnu w Owt•n " "hot hy I A'W'" I I - Rock Speelal S~t _ . GRAND HAPIDS. Mach. 1AP 1 A11 a boy' Clifford J . VanRyn apent houri each day dreaming on a 11ranlte boulder In a city park. He propoHd to hla wife there. Last week, he waa found dead or a heart attack at the aame apot. "You could lilly his lite began .rnd en<!eoat a ron.·· Frances Vunftyn Sllld of hc·r 66-year·old hu8band. AllTHOlllnEs SAY VanRyn sufft>red tht" auuc k whlle driving along tnterstale 196 outsidv Hl11h land Park. A medical •x· t1mlner ruJed VanRyn probably died at once. But poUce rep0rt his 1970 auto croHed both t.raffic lanea and the Interstate'• median, plunaeci down an embankment . and dld not atop unUl it reached tbe rock ~feet below the ro•dway- " He aJwaya called It ·our rock' and~ occa11ionally drive by It so we could remember where we started." Mrs VanRyn said. "He was aver)' romantic man ·• 8HE EXPIAINBD THAT her husband u a boy "Uled to 10 to that rock whenever he ,was troubled and needed to clear h18 thouahta. Ho would 1pend hours alltln1 on top of that. rock tblnk· to1 and dream1n1." In l"'l· VanRyn took her to the. rockJ>n the nlcht before they .. toped and were marr ua. "Mf husband never for.ot about the rock... she aaid. 'It was hls very special place." ·--~the spcckalt~ stoTe with th• speekal dl,,.,....e&..low prleest-------------1 ' •. , ••• •'lf••fl s.qq " ., I I • 'f<ftj 6.qq t Jh j.tf t I I' ~ I• '11;-bo-=~~ lee1Jer1· 1e1tuee a mult1lude ot purposes' • there are bamboo beaulles 419 I AA. 10 ~how oil a plant 1011s best adv.rntage t 6!11 .... others lo corner your favorite fruits ~ • "-rt11 O•<.k•llt! 1 • vr>u II roropn1111 lh1; t.imou" 111.1kPr 011 th!' p.iC~dBC' IWO·IONI ~"°"'belllct!!! "'~ • C.r•~P. dehCICM le~~=~!~ %.99 105•4" cellophane tor protectton. pick 79Ct %.Z9 (:/ %. 1• • robbeel bf)llel) .! ",. ... ·~189 99 plenty. salad !>eason 1s here1 Sorry. not 1v .. i.ble in our Sin Dieto. lAMeu& B.iterafleld Store•. Jy.t•t , ,,, rttt 34 99 29.99 IJ~J(fYll, 1'1tOllt! ·~t 79.99 69.99 • IJtC~ lrom our c,leek !.t!IP<.11on ot kn•tren nvlon • heet·.• men's <:I bo)ll' crilafon diwrs'watefla • lhPV come '(OU• w.1y 111 m irnorci.o,1ve .irr "Y nt .,0110 r.01or~1 • .,,,..,11111noertecliri11) 111 1ke 111e!>e tu .. or.cc .. fYJ>· .. blc' 1win Ital or 11trecl ·, \ ........... # ., •i.tronle lllGe•t-e•-•• f:IW CGleulator • Oii• w1ltel·jiltd "9Clr0f'll( CAWno dMl\ ffOITI 11 ~:! c.lld' OCl(h lahU 'h11'. double OOwll '1)111 t vtn lihe 111•ut .lnat our 111o111 dNftt \l!Owl wlflntlf• ttlO low\ ~llO "HO\ ftJKh ol tht •ll hH1 . '°"•~h 1011>1~rd l CO cticulllor 100 bflltnt \ rlOI W'Ciu<Jlcl \U.99 • ·• fJmefY tOoa tur ~ummur t • oa1 .. ,y '°"' . 00..0l!'M """ ove '"'1' "'Allh flUf flN"''< W8tf"llOS1 • 10.•v on,,, rlHP'" qUKlf' ~weep s..<OOCI hand ,."<I dlllP I• alurt> Willur •&5'st9'11. and they glow"' ""' (11111<1 • IWO I.ice \llCI~ both on" )lee~ bl.il.k D.lnd1 • a to ••• • ._,, .... ... ....... .. .... lllOll .. .... • our <lelu•o den'"1.itt11<ne w i.e w•lh bnJ(l!I vtnvl \llll)(l~ h0\1$eScompl!'ll! 11l11flnl! P«U and •n,trUClion~ come~ 1n lhroo .,,,,,,to<"OtJ">•'lro•n1 l ... r " \ HUMTIM&TOM IEACH Hunffngton Cenhr OPIMM-.tlins.t. .... s-. 10.7 LA&UMA HILLS Laguna Hlls Mall l __ ...,... __ A ... DAii. y PtL.OT ClN .. , J Eaav CLAll EN oe .. o...,.....,....,. With chargee of HHUll, YU· dall1m and t'hronlt' truancy 1UU rm11n1 in I.Mir board room, H~t· ln1Jlon Beach Unk>n lll~h ~hool llaltlcl ~t ordered an ~d mini tratlv report on condlUona at Weatminatt-rlillbSchool Tuch<'r I< a thy heraon told t ruate a that WestmlnalM's "teacht'rl VC'nture from th'etr ' Thurldty, April H . 1119 room or olficeai u llUI aa po11l · ble "When I.My do 10 out, U,.y often choo1e to look at the around becaUH If they aeo aom rule vklilatlon and M<'l to atop Ow problem th y arc run away from. lpored. vttrbally a~ or their clueroom• are dl1rupl .ecf or ~ r cars and po111t•111lol\li three~ . " M ra. I veraon c bniccd. "At How 'Bout A Sna~k? Weatcnlna~r lllJh School, .....,....__Jhina withln daya. 1re routinely atolen, 3,800 atu· 008eeau1e there ll no effeetJve denla have acctH to only thl'ee dl1trlct direcUon or support lo re1troom1 (othera have been deallnl wlt.h lhae problema aod partially burned or otherwlH beCIUM the board hH not 1lven vendallztd >. lockers are re1· a upport to the expulsion of ul1rly brokt:n Into and/or set on career discipline problem•. t.ht rt rt, and student• art chronkal· offeodiag atudenta a re back on ly truant and tardy to class." campua braHlng about their behaviour end en couraglnl( I( t..achen do act, uld the otheri to act·aa they." 11clenc-e und math teacher, the She claimed that college Mamt' tJludent 111 doing the same youths and others who are hired CahleTI' for leu than 96 an hour ... eam. pua auptrv 1nra are aubJected to verbal abuae aftd pbyalcal threat.I. "W~ can't keep them at Weatmlnater tilth School." Notln1 that a he hu "40 habitual truanta In my clueea a lone ." M rs . l veraon told trustees that teachers-and ad· mlnlatrat.or11 fall ~> crack down on truancy benuae of the belief the oourd wanta to find ways to Rate Increase Issue Tabled Community C:.1hlev1s1Qn ~request lo raise cable telev1s1on ralei. in Irvine was dealt anothl'r sl'tback this week by the Irvine City Council Following lcnf.(thy d1sl·uss1on on the proposed inc rease. the council decided unanimo usly thut more fina ncial information was net:ded and deferred 11.'>dcc1s1on to May ll Tll F. CABLE tl'l(•v1s10n rirm , wholly ownC't.I by the Jrvlnl' Com · pany. wants to chargt: 1nd1v1duul subscrib<'rs with on<• o r t wo tabl€:' outle ts $10 per month. Thi• t•x1st ingrate is $6 for a singh.• 11ul11·t <Jnd $8 for two outlets It also is seeking to boost the bulk rate charged to homeowner assoc iations from S4 to $6. 70 per month and lhos e charged apart menl dwellers from $2 to $4 70 D~'s Office AimrdedRed Lighl Furuh Wayne Havser, the company's pres ident, claimed that Cablevision 's current rates and its n ·turn on investment roughly 7 percent this year are "extremely low ... H E SAJDTHE: M mpany sho uld r<'<'l'tVl' a rate of re t urn of 15 1>t:r cent. II<' termed th<' fa j.(urc an at.· n •pt('d industry s ta ndard. Hauser said the firm has ex pa nded its ser vices lo Irvine subs cribers "in half the time al lowe d by the Fe d era l Com · munica llons Commission. but have r eceived very little ul· lowance" for the expans ion City s taff aides reco mmended lhe individua l monthly rate be increased to S6 40 per month for one o utlet and $8 for two Thev a lso µroposed S4 25 monthly bulk and S4 25 a partment rates. Hn·11d;1 'l';u·kt•l 1. 11, o l :'\l'Wf>Url Bt•ach. of tvr-. rntll'hw to 011t' ol Nl'\\ po rt Ray·~ m o n : 11 1111..,11.il n ·-.1d1·11h ;1 ~"an Bn·nd~1 \.\;1-. • 11 oll111g 1 lw l,;1 \ lil'<•d1 nt•ar l!Jt h Strl'e l \.\ h{'n "hv l11u11d lht!-> pt'llH'l·I~ l11 rd .111<1 cll•t11h·rl to "h.t r l' .1 "n;u·k Sht· -.a\~ l>1rd 1!'> one o l t w11 ..,\\ ;111., tlw t h;1 \l' !->l'll ll'd 111 hay :-.int t· lla· \\ 111t1 ·,. LOS ANGELES IAP l -In ~in unus uul dec1s1on. the district at t o rn ey ·s o rr1c1· h a s been awardC'cl on€' yc:ir's r ent money fro m a building forme rly ust'd for a maJOr µ()rnography opera · lion. WHILE NOT IN favor of th.- ...,t.1ff's propo-.al. lfausc-r s:i1cl, "1f v.1·rnustltvew1th1 tv.1·Y.tll " Mayor 8111 Vardouhs had his own 1 CJlt• 11ror,,ls als. sugj.(c•slmA a lO 1>erl·e nt across the·board in· 1·n·as e m ratt>S Evacuation Plan OK'd The ruling h y Los AngP lt·s County Supt·rwr C<rnrl Judg1· William P llog11bo<im as~wssl·d lhl' building 's own1•rs $16H,OOO in lie u t>f <'los ing tht· building for a year Thc c·ounc1I ag reed that· Vudoulis ' surrncst1on s hould be studied togt•ther with c apital 1n vestments figurf•!-t used by lhl' fi rm in computing its rate of rt' turn. It also was agreed that .... t r~a ml1n l'd p rol'l·durl's for future rate chan~es, study or 10 creased pubhr access to cable tt•lt.•v1s1on fac1lita ·s :.ind com ph ance with !'res ident Carter's vo I u nt ar~ "age a nd p r1 c1· ~uid..clines .,hould b • explored hl'fo r<· a f i nal cl1·1·1.,1on 1., Families to Vacate Capo Beach 'Slums' T H F. DF.C'ISION c;imc :iftcr the d istnct altorm·y ·~ <>ff1cc won a c a st' unde r thl' Rt•d Light Abale m€'nl l<iw . whic h provides for one• year clos un· of bual dmgs involved in ptJrnogr;,aphy Plans lo mu\ t• 1 "o <Jut.e n Cap1:.lrnno B«a«h f<t mtltc·., from what has bt·t·n <l<'.,C"rt l><•d <I'> sl')m1· of Oran~1· County s "ors t housing ,111\ .11w 1·tl .1 '>l t•p lh1., "1·1·k lwfort: 11111111 ~ s 111wn 1.,11r., T ht· h<1ard <1 J1prov1·<.l pla ns lo a p ply for lht· final S.'i50 ,000 ''' a S2 2 million h•d1·rnl grant ti) build n1·w ., u h s 1cl 111·11 ho rn t•s fQr t h e ('a p 1s t ran11 lh •;Jch fum tlics. hom1•s thf'y t•vt·nlua lly muy be abll· to purrhas<' ('Ol'NT'V 01-'Fl<'l/\l.S Si.ltd ilS 1-.irl\ "°' four v1-:1r., <1go lhut lhl' I a n11llt's 0 1 t•nl I'd horm·s tn ttw an•a or Dolw11y l'ark !toad mid Las V o•g;i.., A v1·nu1· v 101 a lt· 1·ounly lti·a Ith law:. anti rnu.,1 lw vaf'alcd. In aclr11l 1on. I h•• owm·r of the propl'11 y lht•y n •nt ha s bcl'n hop· ing for Coas tal Commission ap pmval Lodevetor the la nd Y t-l. a pprov;il has bee n withhe ld while prov1s 1ons ure m ade to re loco l <' the lower income fam1hes in nl'arhy ho mes they couJd afford. T ll t: Pl./\~ ;.q 1prt1Vl'll h v su1wrv1s11r., lhas Y.t·l'I.. c·alls upon I h1.· county to purr hast• t "'" <H:n •s of l<ind al Domingo /\ve n111• and l>oht•ny P<irk !load for cfcovelop m ent of 30 m•w hornt''> for the das µl ;w ed fa mt Ill's . T he units would sell for $29,800 for a one·bcdroom unit up to $48,355 for a four·bcdroom unit, with monthly mort ga~e pay· men ls ranging from $234 to $385 The condominium·type units would he managc;,d by a pro 'Ridership Low' Summer Bw Route Rejected by Irvine T h<' idea of orx.-ratmg :i summer bus for Irvine youngsters may he worthy hut tl!') not worthy t'nough to be paid for with $17,000 from c1ly coffe rs. That was thl· conseasus or a n Irvine City Council mworily Tuesday night m blocking <.:ouncilwomun Mary Ann Gaido's propos al that the tity fund the ser vice WITH LONG lines al the t:(asoline pumps and skyrocket· ing gasoline prict>s, Mrs. Gaido sa id it would m uke sense for the cily to ins titute a s ummer traniul system similar lo the one operated in past ye 1:1rs. The buses co u ld provide tra n si t to c ity park~ :ind r l'c rc1:1 t1 o n f;i (•lfitie~. loc a l twucht•s and s hopping centerJ:., she said. In blocking the fundln~ pro· po!rnl, u council mu)only of Mayor Bill Vardoulis and Coun- d Im e n Arthur Anthony and Du v1d Sills s u1otg esl ed that private organizations such as the Irvine Company, industrial c omplex firms a nd are a m er chants could foot the bill. M ltS. GAIOO said that she is exploring tho8e possibilities. Se veral members of the au. dle ncc sookc in favor or a sum- me r bu.~ system saying that il would provide an a lternative to hitchhiking a nd he lp relie ve traffic proble ms. "L'ast year Wf' had our best ef- fort In publicizing the system , but ridership was very low and there were still kids hltchhlk· Ing," cou.nt~red Anthonv. BOTH VAltOOllLlS and SUia aald they kept a watc hful eye on the buaee last year &JJd never saw more thao a handful of rider• at any one lime. "We should stick with it, nut start it one summer <and st<1p tl the ne xt." s aid Counc ilman Larry Agran, who sided with Mrs . Gaido in th(• vote. A~run said following the de· cision that he'll place lhe matte r back on the :igenda at for u future council meeting . Volleyball -Teams Need Coed Players I Players are being sought for t h e Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation coed volleyball program that opened this week. Teams for players in grades rive through eight are being formed at West Newport. Park. Balboa Pier Park, Newport Heights E lementary School. Mariners Par k. Buffalo Hiiis P ark, Eastbluff Park and the Community Youth Cente r In Corona del Ma r. PracticH are held twice u · week after achool and games will be olayed on Saturdays. · The (ee ls $10, which Include!' a Jeraey. The fee ror players who already have jeneys Is 96. For a dditio nal Information. contact the PB and R mcc. 640·2271. .... .,.~ ........ f Pt-.StOnal firm for a bout five yc:irs. a (•cordang to a re port lo s uper visors. whih· rcs1de nLc; are tr<i tnt>d 1n <ll·l<.1 1b o f horn<' o wnl'rsh1p I N /\DIHT ION, u t11ru'>lnJ.! aut hnrtl\ \\<OU Id control n •.,al•· of t h•· hornt·s to mt1kt• s ure lhev C"On t111111· 111 IK· o"nctl lty lu"c.r anti m11d1•ralt• tnl·oml' familil's R(•s1dents oflhe e xis ting barrio known as C11p1strano ReHch Vtlla~e now occupy trailers. col ta gcs a nd so-c alled "bootll'g hom~s." the rep<>rl said, many of lhf'm without plumbing, adequate hcat1n~ and kitchen facilities. Bc•caus<' the families earn from S6.000lo$13,000 annually. they arc unable lo a fford conventional hom es 1n lhC' adjacent are a where prices av('ra~c about $200,000. the rPports<11d ('Ol 'NT'V P LANNER Pete Ma · 1or sa id 1t may Ile six months or m1>n· lx·forl' countv offt <:1als learn 1f lhe ft•dt•ral i.:ra.nt 1s a pproved and anc1th<·r t~o vear). bl'forl· thl' hou.,ang µrnJcct ;ictua lly 1s bu1 It As dcs1~ncd now the homes would be cons tructed by Afforda· hit• Communities IArCOMJ of Long Beach. :i firm which also is hu1lding a low·cos t hous ing pro· JC<'l an Seal Beach But by th€' t1 me thC' ruling was made . Milto n Luros who owne d ;i multi m1l11on dollar pu bhshang cntcrpraM' housC'd in lh<· hu1ldm~ had moved out l.UROS' BUSIN t:ss hus bt'<!n re placed by a n 1.•lectronacs firm De puty 01s tr1c t /\lto rney James Fe rruzzo said Wedncs day the ruling was s1gn1f1c::int because al fines the OJ)(!rator of the pornography business "To closl' a building do"n with a legitimate firm in 1l would st•rvt• no purpos.-. .. he said Eastbloff School Plans Carnival A t•arn1\al wi ll ht• hd d rrom I to H p m May 11 at fo:as thlurr Elem entarv S<.·hool. 21127 V1sla de f llro. Nl;" port lh•;u·h T ht• c•arn1v:il. to 1 a1M· funds for s r hool proJt.·rh. "111 ind udl' ).(<imt·).. hody 1w1nt1ng . .,alt· of 11).l'cl books a nd olhl'I' ltooth., The publu· as inv1tt'll NetDpart Maa Pre .. ted n •a(·ht·1I As with <tll mt't'ltng'>. th1· c.'oun c1l's ratc m«n ·<1s l' d1s cuss 1on., v. <· r e b r o a cl l' ;1 ., t I 1 \ f' o n Cable v1:.1on·s loc<JI chanm·I. Estancia Student Gets Honor Marltn C: Mt'Elh1ny. 17. :i .,e n1or al Est:rn«ta 111).(h St·hool 111 t'os la Mt·!-ta . ha.., lwt.·n g1vt•n I ht· 1!!79 Youth ('1t 11.1•ns h1p Awa rd hy lhl' Nt'"l>Orl llarl>or I' h a p I t• r 0 f S CJ r 0 p l I m I S l I ntl'rn:tt tona l \l1·fo:lh1n y rt.•c·l·t v<'d S IOO l'l'l llJ!ntl ton Of h tS \lo ork Wll h h:i ndtl'aPl>l'<.l ~oungsll'r' :incl hts 1·a m pus ac-Li v1tu•:- i\ st·cond plan · "" arcl of ~50 \loas pn·~t.·nl<!d lo l.ts <J .Jo c;rady. 17. a sl ucl«nt :it L'ost<i M l'Si.I 1111-:h :-.«h1w l fo r he r va n l'li volunll'l'r ;tl'llVllll'S. Hrlg . G en . Ronald R . B l alack . co mma nder or the 452nd Air Refueling Wing, Murch Air Force Base. has his stars :-.1gnify1nf.t h1:-. new rank pinned In place by his wife und 1.t. Gen. James P. Mullings. commund •r . Fifteenth Air Force, during r ec •nl promotion ceremony . Brlg. Gen. HlalaC'k hws an Newport Neuch. . ----.... -··-·------------------- 1raduela ••rtsrt• ~ .. "' 1borteomlap. ''Y..._.y, after 12 ..... ol truancy, a couwlcw ukeicl ..,. what J could do to belp a Vuant tenior 11aduate," abe aakl. Glen Dy1ln1er. a11l1tant auperlntendent, took' luue wttb c:lalma that district 1tuclnU are not expelled after remedial ac· tlona are taken. Dyalnpr aaid at leut a ball doien have been ktcked out of schools in the district over the paal 15 years. But another assistant •'lperin· t e nde nt. J o hn Gyves, told trustees expulsion is difficult, t h at the Ame ri ca n Civil Liberties Unjon "ls there im· mediately" and the problems us ually end up in difficult court cases. Supt. Frank Abbott echoed Gyves, noting, "Laws and courts have very honestly not given us very many teeth." Dysinger part.ially s upported Mrs lverson's contention that We s tminster teac he rs s uffer abuse. noting that the district Is oursuimz one case in which a girl student aJlegedly attempted to run down an assistant counselor in u parking lot with a car Trustees Doris Allen , Stephen Smith and Brian Lake catted for law and order o n the campus. with the three urging that possi· ble expu.lsions be brought before the board. AUTHOR TO SPEAK Dorothy Briggs Chi/Jren's Self-esteem Seminar Topic Author l)Ort>lhv Corkalk UrtJ.:J!'> \\ 111 .,JX·ak ahoul hualdang ..,elf l'!')lCt'm an duldren on May 12 m Nt•" po rt Bt·a l'h to be n efi t a Nt•wpo 1t M'l:s a cle m c nta r y sl·hool progrnrn. l'rm•t•t•ds from the scsswn . 1·a llt•d "lll'lp Your Child lk ;1 Winn<'r," will go to Project Sclf- l'Slccm Tht• seminar. sche duh•d for !I :i m . lo noon al the Lido Thcatl·r. 1·0 :-t-. S5 Jl c r part1c 1pant Ht•g1stration form). arc availabh· fro m M<inly n !;laughter, 1117 Pt•mbrokt• Lane, Newpo rt Beach 92(if,0 C h (' " k s :-h o u I d be m ;i rl e payable to PrOJCCtSelf-esteem. Bike Rodeo Slated in Costa Me.sa A l'hampionship bicycle r0<ko will be held at 10 a .m . May 5 in Co s ta M e s a with dc•m onstrations. information, displays and competitions . The event . sponsored by the Costa Mesa Police a nd the Costa Ml's a Polin· Association. will t ake pla c(' at Baleari c Comm unit y Cen ter, 1975 lfalearic Drive. Safety <'Oloring books will also be d is tributed al the bicycle rodl'o. Information as available by calling 754·5320. Rent Rebate Plan Nixed /\R C /\1'A <APl - Arcata voters ha v e reje cted :1 re nt rebate initiative that would have rolled back rents In their rlty to their May levels of la11l year. The ballot mt!asure was defeated by 3 388·voto._ margin out of 4.418 votes cast . An estim ated 53 percent of registere d voters turned out. A rcuta Is the site of H \J'mboldt S tat e University and L'J 10 miles north ot Eureka. '· c t S2 • I · t ' . . .. . . --............ NATION I CALfFOANfA !-.-s.-. n ................. tierald Rahhoon . ~1 b 0 Vt'. pr l' !'>I d t• ll I Carll'r':. mt·d1u .u1 vbt>r. h~1:. :.nltl h1!'> Allnnta ~11 1\ t•rt tl)ang firm lo u g roup ol 1n vc:,tor ... h('~ld t•d In . Howard Rothrh1ld 1i1 1976 thl• firm <·n•.1tt•fl ,1 s ~ric:. o l T\' <'n1t1 mcrrwb fo1 ('arlt•t .., C<lm p a1 ~n Calendar Art Irks Residents MENDOCINO I AP) lt didn't take long for the proud folk 10 Men dodno County to notice that a photo l abe led "Car m el " on a 1979 Ad Splurge a Gasser f.AS VEGAS <AP l NervOUI\ about a ~dine ln tourism. lht' l~aai. Vegas Conv otlon ~rnd Vuutor Authority hae authori& d pendlnw $%24.000 In adwirtlsomenl• to 1nlorm Southern C•llrornlana that KH 111 available alOQI Lbe route Some 3llJO radk> 1polt1 wlll bt-broatJ uat to Southern CaltfornJa durul¥ thl' flt11l wtt•k uOd llt•Vt'rul full f)Uil' oew11pa1>4"r ud:-. will '"-' publl11h •d tu1ch Thu rsday durln& the l h ·woek OPE N TO 'T'llE PUBLIC cmer1ency procram. Th• 1&ctlom c•m• arter tourtam dropped l1 ptrcent over the Cuter weekend. a developmtol that of- fidaJa blamed oa the 1ae lbottaee itnd the United AlrllnH atrlkt. However. a aurvey lndiCI~ tbal the v1a1tors' totals were up aubllan· t1olly lui.t weekend over a year ago. OHl c1uJs said more than 60 percent of th() tourists who vlslt Las Vegas <1rr1vc by automobile THURS f.. FH l , APR.26 ,27 -10-7 Sf\T t.. SVN , Apr. 28 ,29 -10-6 Or -A . l Lt...., T FABRIC OUTLE 7 46\ Garden Grove B\vd. We•I Grove Cen1er {7 \4) 894 -3960 -~-SU_P_E_f\_S_PE--:C::-,,.:-:L~l;;:H;;;ts;,wWEieeE";KUI 1 E ac1011vo Unu&ull 41110 Boau!lfuf F1broc• From lhoM f-amou• M•'u•• NEW SHIPMENT Gauzes cottons , andex Lycra SP • lh.1lh l'\flll • "4.1 Ill • Jun.1ff1.tn l 111).111 • (\ll•t• .. t•f ,, a AltCl• ::,tu..u : • Hop,•"Wt'll • U \ lt' • H t 1 u , Ht ) •Mt 1yH,ut>rtt •ht-t• np,p1. • t t ' V1llJ h'' • M 0th:n• Jr BAltOAINS GALORE THROUGHOUT THE STORE-EVERY SALE! SHOP ANO COMPARE PRICE AND QUALITY! calendar of P aci ri c --------------------------coastal communities was actually their Men- docino. But it took a few months of miffed but tongue·in·cheek letters between county officials and the Coast Federal Savings, which printed the caJenda r . before the matter was deemed set· tied. County officials said the bank agreed to co- s ponsor with the county a contest lo pay $100 for a prit.e-winning photo or Mendocino County that will be used 10 next year's calendar if things go n ght. Mendocmo residents say they 'r e not s ur- prised about the goof. Tbe calendar was print- ed in Los Angeles. about 550 miles south of Men- docino and 300 ml'les south of Carmel. Sanibo 's License Ordered CAMBRI DGE. Mass. I AP> -Selectmen in t be Boston suburb of Reading must give Sam- bo 's restaurant a Ucense e ve n though they object lo the fast food chain's Eclectic?? or 1ust basic creatu6P comforts? We design for the exotic soph1st1cale or the subtle manor mood of the provincial gentleman. Combining international flair w1lh a supenor designer-client rela- t1onsh1p. we pride ourselves on the indulged at1ent1on we can offer the REAL you. Together. we can discover for your home or office the contemporary exciting living you crave• Dick Metteer Polly Dodds Hatchcock Morgan 17?7 W1•,1r:.11ll Or•"' Nowport Bencn • 646·1678 . :""' 9 ti Jv • l. tosed Sur' •l.h ,,,.., '"'(I\ Rt Ari.I",,.,.....,, 1 A.S.l.D. nam e. s ay s Jud ge -------------------------~- James L. Vallely. He ruled in Superior Court that the na me of the Californi a-based chain is not deceptive and is covered by the firm 's right to free speech. In October , the seleclmen denied Sam- bo 'a a license because the name offends some blacks . Sambo is a character io an 1899 childr en 's story about a boy in In· di a whose courage t...-oed tigers to butter . Tbe chain says it de - rived the name fro m t hose or its rounders. Sam B attisto ne and Newell Bohnett. Size Hit SAN DIEGO IAP > - Sa n Diego County's grand Jury says the size of triaJ juries in civil cases a nd fo r manor c riminal offenses ou~hl to be reduced from 12 to six Excess LAND AUCTION! 11 a.a Sil, Illy Im ......... • ... 1.hrals •Acreage • Bulldlng Lots • Recreational •Ranches Free Brochures • WESTERN LANO BANK 1331 111tt :11• M S....112 LIS_.9121 IJlJ) C -1133 • (213) 41Wll ... '. ~$·48 · This week only. Beautiful framed hand colored etchings. Singles and sets. Choice of four subjects: Botanlcal. Fashion. fruit, and fowl. All orlglnf'fs-not reproductions. ' each Orange County only. · . THE ANTIQUE Geiti): The World' Largest Antique Store. Antique Cull<fReYOMna Cll<'rge liccount/M.-ster Charge/8.ankAmeric.Ard Delivery set'tllce avall.1ble Oraoae Count)l Nt!WPOO fW)L •nd Dy.!r Rd. C.ut 714/ 751· 3181 Open IO to 9 Monday lhru Satumay: 1010 C> S~ ' ot T /'tG 197'9 _.,.. ... -__,.,.,~ .. -··;-------------·-· . . . . ·starts FridaY at9:30a.m. • many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be available in each grouping ... colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! these items available in our Huntington Beach Store women's sportswear NOW 2.98 ... 4.98 129PAHTTOPS 129 MISSY PANT TOPS 868LOUSES . 61 MISSY BLOUSES . . ,. eoovsurrs 71 JUNIOR SKIRTS 68 JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS .. 2IO JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS . 98 JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS. . 52 LONG SlEEVE TEE SHIRTS 117 MISSY PULLOVERS .... 167 MISSY TURTLENECKS . 128LOHG SLEEVEKNfTS 102 MISSY VESTS 108 COOR Of NA TES 5.98 7.98 98c 4.98 1.98 2.98 4.98 2.98 2.98 98c 98c 2.98 3.98 lingerie, loungewear NOW 5eHALF'SUPS... .. ......... 98c nCOTTOH AHO NYLON PANTIES. . . . • ..... l8c: 32 UNIFORM SMOCKS. . . . . .. .. . .. ......... 3.98 29 PAHTY GIRDLES ...........••.•...... 4.98 2SLEOTAROS ............................ 4.98 26 HVLOH FLEECE ROSES . . . .. ....... 6.98 19 COTTON POLY QUILT A08ES . . . . . ... 6.98 41 HOSTESS LOUNGERS .. . .. 6.98 34COTTOHPOLYTERAYLOUNGERS . . 6.98 20 COTTON POLY PAJAMAS.. .. . .. . .. .. 3.98 3' NYLON BABY DOLLS'. ................... 2.98 women's accessories NOW 348PtECESCOSTUMEJEWELRY . . .... 48c 110HANOBAGS . . ................... 1.98 78WOMEN'SWALLETS ................• 1.98 52 HANDBAGS .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. . • . 5.98 19 SUNKY SHAWLS .. . . . .. . . . .. .. . . • .. 1.98 57 OBLONG SHAWLS . • . . .. • . . .. . . . . . . 3.98 13 SCARVES . . . . . ......................••. 98c 23HATS .. .. . . .. . .. .......... 9lc 25FAMOUSMAKEALEOTAROS ......... 10.98 11 DtCKIES . . . . . .. . . . . . .. • .. . 98c 11KNITVESTS ........................... 3.98 21 LEOTARDS ........•.................... 1.98 148 BEL TS . . . . . . . ........•.••..... 3.98 20LEATI4ERHAH08AGS .................. 9.98 54 SCARVES ............................... 68c inf~nts and toddlers!., 15 BLANt<ET SlEEPEAS ................... 3.98 28HATSANOMITTENS ...............•...... 48c •2 COYER AUS ..................•......... 1.98 23 PILLOW CASES . . . . . ...............••... 48c SOTRMINGPANTS .................... 1.98 14 DtAP!R BAGS .......................... 2.98 22 BOXER PANTS .......................... 1.48 408LANKETSLEEPfNGIAG ..........•.... 3.98· 2tTOOOLER80YSPAJAMAS .............. 2.98 1180YSCAROIGANS ....................•. 3.98 10 BOYS PANTS ........................... 2.N 37 GIRLS GOWNS .......................... 2.98 330IRLSKMTTOPS ............... : ........ 98c 15GIALSCARDIGANS ......... .' ........... 3.98 100IALSPANTS .....................•..... 2.98 savings for girls NOW 28 PURSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c 131RA9 ·································· 1.18 1208'KINI UNO!RWEAA .................... 2lc 110 8RtEF UNDERWEAR .................... 2lc ZIOIOCKS ... . . . ....................... 4lc 21 JEANIUX ............................. 2.48 130PULL-<>NJIAHS ••.•.•................. 2.48 40 llCIRTI ................................. 2.98 30ll.OUIEIWX ........................... lie IODfTTOTOPI •....•.••.••................ 2.98 408l!IPWEAA4·14 ....................... 2.98 80SCRl!NPRlfTT!ESHIRT8 ............. 1.88 MOaOUIU7•14.. . . . ...•............... 1.11 21-'IANI 7·14 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 5.18 1t""*'8UfTI ........................ : .... 5.98 90 SHORT SLEEVE KNIT TOPS ........ 2.98 25 POLYESTER PANTs-.-ex .........•.. 3.98 30 POLYESTER PANTS 7·t4 ..••••.••••• 4.98 savings for boys NOW 48 BOYS TIES . .. . . . . . . • .. • .. • .. 48c S3 SUN HA TS • . . . • .. . .... 48c 17 BOYS BEL TS . . . . .. . .. ................. Ne 88 BOYS SHORTS . • ................... 1.98 93 BOYS SWIMWEAR . . . . .. . .....• 1.98 11•BOYSSHIRTS. . ............ 2.98 188 LITTLE BOYS SHIRTS . . • . .. .. . ........ 2.98 28 LBSURE SHIRTS . . . . . . . . . . ......•...•. 3.98 190STUDENTPANTS ............... · ... 4.98 savings for men HOW 311 SSLYDAESSSHIRTS .................. 3.98 36 QIANA DRESS SHIRTS . .. .. . . . ......... 5.11 2SOFAMOUSMAKERKNrTSHtRTS ........ 12.98 37•COLOREDTEES ..................... 98c 36 FAStlON JEANS .. . . . .................. 7.98 200SSLYSPORTSHIATS ................•. 1.11· 2•SSLYLEJSURESHtRTS ................ 7.98 16 FAMOUS MAJC£A SHfRTS ................ I.II 80 L SLY SPORT SHtRTS .................••• 3.98 30 FUNNEL SHIRTS . . .................. 3.98 39 JEANS . . ..........•.....•. 1.98 285 DRESS SLACKS . . . • .. . . . . . . . ........ 5.98 '¥1 VESTS • . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . 1.98 31 FAMOUS MAKER VESTS ..••••.........•• 3.98 40 LEISURE surr JACKETS . . . . . . . . . . ....•. 2.98 '3FAMOUS~AKERSPORTCOATS ...... 35.98 65 VINYL JACKETS . . . . . . . . ............... 7.98 38 NYLON JACKETS . . . .................. 2.98 58WARM·UPPAHTS ....................... 7.98 31 KNIT SHIRTS . . . . . ................. 3.98 283 SSlV COUARED KNITS... .. .. . . .. . . . . 4.99 1.0 S SLY CREW NECK KNfTS .. . ............ lie 75LSLVCREWNECKKNITS .............•.. 2.98 savings on shoes NOW 61 WOMENS LAYERED SOLE SANDALS ....• 1 S7 239 WOMENS MUL Tl-COLORED SANDALS •. 2.17 106 CHILDREHS SANDALS .............•..• 5.17 92 WOMENS FLA TSANOAL.S ..........•.... 3.17 yardage, notions 'NOW 251 VOS BROADCLOTH PAINTS ............•. 98c 18 YDS POLYESTER PAINTS ................. 98c nYD8Q&ANASOUOS ..................... 1.48 46 YDSCHALUS SOLIDS .................... 98c 223 VOS BEDFORD COAOUAOY ...........•.. 98c 111 YOSPINWALECOAOUROY .......•.•••.. 98c 78 VOS SUPER SUEDE ..................... 1.48 M YOSTABOUUQAUZE ..... :: .•...•....••• lie 154 VOS KETTLECLOTH PRWTS ............. 98c •CREWELPERSIAHYAAN .........••••••. 11c ... MACRAME AND WEAVING BOOK ........... 5c 55STITCHERY/CRAFTKITS •...••.•••..•.•• 1.• 44 MACAAME WOOO£N BEADS .........••••. 11c •1YOSFLA ... EL ...................•....•.. 41c 51 YOSCHtNO SPORTFA8RtC •.••...••...•• 1M • YDIOE,_ .. • ............................ lie 34 SKEJHS RUG/CRAFT YARN . . . ....••.•••. 21c savings for the home -NOW 152 KITCHEN CURT AIMS ............•.....•. 21c ... WASHCLOTHS ..........................• 41c '8 HANO TOWELS .......................••• 41c 73 YINVlPLACEMATS ...............•.•.••. lie 47 KITCHEN TOWELS ..................•.••. lie 171 STANOAAOPILLOWCASES .......•...... lie 18KJNGSIZEPIUOWCASES ............... 1.98 173TWINP£RCALESHEETS ............... 1.98 1MFULLPERCALESHEETS ...........•..• 2.98 1S20UEEN PEllH:ALE SHEETS .............. 3.98 72 KING PEACA&.a SHEETS ..•.............. 3.98 '¥1 HANO TOWE.S ......................... 1.41 UVINYL TA8&..ECLOTffS ..............•..•• 2.11 21 'ANILS ..................•............• 2.11 27 PAlfT BLANKETS . . . • . . . . • . . . . • • ••.•.•• 3.11 2111ATHMATS ............................ .t.11 41PAHELS .•......•........•.....•...••••• .t.11 15 OI. LAMPS ............................. •.41 13TOR.ETTANKSETS ..................... 5.11 11 llNI BLINDS, WOVEN WOOOI . . . . . . . . lh OFF savings on fine J•w*lw 10 MENS ANO LAOCES WATCttES .......... 21.• tl.ADIESWATCHES •..••..•.............• 21.11 11M!NSWATCH£S ....................... I .II IOOl.O-ALilO EARAtNGI ................. 1.11 9811 ADAMS AVENUE, HUNTINGTON BEACH -963-9731 • \.- I. 1 I ' 'I ,.. I • er ~- ··- fhur1day.Apnl2t, 1111 Sale Starts . . Frf:;-Aprll 21th, 10 a:m-. ------- FURNITURE Save $100 on Rattan and Otaaa Etagere. (2 onty) 1 og $399 1291 Save $870 on S pc. Smoke Ola•• Coffee Table Set. 1 c-offoo table 2 ond tobltts 1 or tttble and ' lll.!gtJrtt (ona only) sold LI~ ~t rug $1 030 1360 Save $100 on Looae Piiiow Back Sofe. Cotton rioral µrmt, rust on c.run10 (t only) reg $499 1399 Save $800 9 pc. Rattan cotton cushion aectlonat sofa.re9 $2582 $1782 Save $272 on 6 pc. Pine Hurst Bedroom. one only rtH) $894 $622 Save $466 A spen 5 pc. 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' ! •· _.._ _______________________________________ ------------------- •• ,, .... 1!"'1"' ., .... .. ---... -. -~--··. -------. ' INSIDE : •Stocks __ •Business Thurtdey, Aprll 26, 1919 .~ DAILY PILOT -J Angels Now Sile~t Ryan Tries to Stop Skid Tonight ,, By DAVE CUNNINGHAM OI .. o.lly ~-IUH Clinging to first place by the narrowest or margins . the Angels are looking lo Nolan Ryan tonight to be their stopper What they are aslung Ryan lo s lop ls a three-game losing streak. which the Baltimore O rioles kept alive by lurrung rour double plays to snuff out every Angel rally Wednesday night al Anaheim Stadium. T HE 5.z. VICTORY hrts the Orioles' win strca' lo seven and keeps them 2'h games back 1n the American League East race The Angels fall into a percen tage tie with Texas in the West. but stHI m ainta in a half g<1me lead. Calirorrua should have known 1l was not to be its night from the first pitch. Al Bumbry singled sharply to lert. but Angel outfielder Joe Rudi mis played the hop and 1t rolled to the wall while Bumbry circled the bases lo make 1t I O Starter Frank Tanana pitched reasonably well but allowl'd t\\'O more runs in the s ixth and "as saddled with the loss. hb Uurd 1n fi ve decisions. arm will build up." Fregoal said. conceding that Tanana ls not in midsea59n form. "I'm not worried about Frankie." What he should be worried about are the Angel bats, which were so hot during a lO·game win streak earlier, but have since cooled orr In the pas t two nights. California's 2·3·4 hitters in the lineup have gone 2 ror-19. a 105 average from what is supposed to be the mos t productive part or the order ROD CAR E W IS HITLESS in his last eight at-bats, having bounced intp two double plays "Carcw's gonna get has hits. There ain't no d oubt about that." said Baltimore Manager Earl Weaver "But we're doing what we think we should be do- 1ni: aga1nst him "Wc'H hccn making some pretty good patches on ham." Weavl·r c·onttnucd "But heck. v.e made some good pitches on him la::.t vcar and he hit the (bleep > out or the ba II " The only Angel who hit the blct.'p I (JUt or the ball Wedncs da~ v.as Don lfaylor. who un- loaded ;1 !'>olo hornC' run in the "t•n·nth In his other three trips to the plate. he walked. the lowest al home this year. Another season-low was ~el ln atleoda}lce, as 19,939 showed up and sat politely in the stands without making much noise Such is the effect or a losin1 streak. "They're pitching pretty good,· ya know." Fregosi said ln de· fense or his hJtters. "Steve Stone had a good curve working, and he's the type or pitche r who will always keep you in a ballgame." T rying to follow up the back· to back pitching victories or Stone and Jim Palmer tonJght will be Dennis Martinez <O· l ). Ryan. on the other hand, will be rollowing a pretty good act or his own. The rireballing right· hander has won three s traight. and in his last outing he !had a no hitter ror 71/:oi innings. . Ryan, who has carved four no· hitters in h1~ career, carrie~ u 3· I record and 3.33 ERA into tonight's game In 27 innings or work. he ha:. struck out 33 and walked 20 Of thl· Angeli.' four complete J{ames. two belon~ to Ryan. AN(;I L NOTIS Thp tw.llle ll<'lw11~11 Ar>Qtl\ ""•f'4Q.,,,..,,,nt •nd ••ti s..,,..,. \elf·•PPOttntMS cN-tort•.c:te< fOt ,,,.. ,.1uD •• , ,,..•U"Q up ~'· lot tl'toi.e -"O n..¥.-n I ""n rum. p•r.ott. ,.,o.,,no '"" \t•ou.;m ...,..or1n; an Al\Qf'rl 1trS"y. POunGlnQ • On.t#'T\ .tnd blow1nQ '' trumpet W• Q~I C.OMPl•fnh ttbGut rum ""•tr'f' tu QtH , .. ., .. Anoe• ~ner•t What's the Det•ision? ·- "I T HOUGHT FRANKi E threw pretty well." said Anl!el Manager Jim f'regosi. who n: moved his southpaw <1 rter six in nings for th~ second straight out 1ng. 'Ile didn't give me anything to hit I hart one swing in rour at· bats," Buylor said "That's all. On('-SWIOI! · M•n•Q•' 96uri. l.liva,. How would "°" 11._e 10 .,,,, ,,..,,, to 11'\11 ) l~ r1uo n~l'S "4Mt n1m tOfC•tMr •t•t led trom ,,.. \t.01um •nd prof't1btt~ "''" h om P•t~1no up.,._, t1c.,~1~ 0<C•\•ONlf1 1et1 tor P'um oy tht OIAV"r\ In Sp.tno'\• CNtense, 'IJ "'''' no\11,. °"'" t1rful"""O " petlllon •I lh.e DJllCMfl\, P\OO•nQ In Q .. t .-nouqh \1Qn11turtt. 10 l"Jlt'f'\O~ m•n•Of!mtnt tc, ...... v uo on n1m 8.-0y Onc-9' "'•Y"'d ll'i n1 \ 1 OOOth m •1or ... .,QUt o~•mt" J¥-.on~~·v •nd '"l"D'41f"<t 0¥ •PllnQ tu '"''' t1t·'d 1n "'' ''''' ef Dt.tt fne ~f191'1"l> r'la11t> '""' 11eo di '~"'' om u1lt nt-1 ovt ol t~ llO~ 1n .. ",., Qdtne tn1, \it.'•'<oOn Nh O•IC. "'"' "•"' 'lO'W" ttWo •!1\t.,.l .. Vf'I ctQ••n\t tnt:rn Nt•wporl llarbor's Chm·, Johnson was ruled s <.1fc by <Jn umpire on this play at , ~1·c·und ba!>e Wl'dntsday Huntington Be<.ich 's Mike Balliet a ppe:.ircd to ha\'e the , __ - ? ball in lime but the umpire ruled he was not in l'ontut'I with the base whc:n he l'uui.:ht lhl' h;dl See ~tory on page 8 3 Tanana's early departure,, plus his rompurnt1 vc ineHt·e·t1 v1· ness. b:1v<' fed speculation th;1\ he is still not the Tanana or old "As the sea::.on 14-earll on hi!'> RA YLOH'S ONt: SWING was rnorl' proeluttivl' than thl' 1:ntire J! amt• for rno~t ()( the other A ngt-b Their tut iJ I or SI x hits IS Sonics: Too Much Muscle, Defense, Noise Pklu Montana S t. Mc.trina High's Handv Hei· dl'nn:1i:h . fi 71 :.i . a thr~c-year s la rtc r and l '' o-ti me All· Sunset Ll'ill.!lll' bas kC'tball µla.Vl'r, ha:. signed a nation<il lcll er of intent lo :.ittend I Montmw St<1lc: Cn iver sity of the Hig Sky Conference. -------- ! Writers Ba11 ~ Creates Furor f In Arling ton ARLINGTON, Texas IAl'i A furor over lhc barring or women s ports writers from the Texas Ran~cr clubhouse erupt t'd into a shouting match Wed nt!sday between team managt'· mt'nt and men writers also kept out of the dress ing room by team pohcy Writers hu\'e not penetrated • the Run~er door during a three· game 11eries between Texas and the Toronto Blue Jays In an angry, cur::.ing episode Wednesday night. the malt' ; writers confronted General l Mana1te r Eddie Robinson. a ! Hange r executive vice pres i- dent. demanding that he open the doors The male writers have been l, bannt!d from the dressing room l.lec11use a woman reporter , Alison Gordon of lhe Toronto IStt FUROR, Pa~e 82) S EATTLE 1 AP l Too much muscle Too much defl•nsl' Too much noise. Tht1t 's what carried the Seattle SuperSonks und buried the Los Angeles Lakers m their National Basketball As· soc1at1on playoff game Wednei.day night 111 the Seattle Center Coliseum THE t,Nt\L DEAFENING roar from a sellout crowd or 14 .098 rans signified a 106· 100 Seattle victory over Los Angeles that eliminated the Lakers in the best· of-sevl•n Western Conference semifinC1l series 4·1 The Sonics will defond their con rerence lille <1~uinst the winner of the other confere nce semifinal matchup between PhOt'nix and Kansas City. The Suns lead the seril's 3· l. look ." :-.tttd St..·<1 llll· Coa ch Lenny Wilkens · Puul Dick, Fred and DennJ:-. 11ld a fanla!'>llc Joh "If you can't go tu your l)('nch. )OU n· not 1n tht• game ' final eight mmulei. or lhc pt:riod 111~ s hort ba!>ehne Jumper with 26 !>econdll ldt put Seattle ahead to stay 82-81 after three pcr1odi-•• Wednesday night's game was won m the second half when the Sonics. buoyt:d by reserves Fred lirown, Dick Snyder. Dennis Awtrey and Paul Silas. com htned w1Lh the noisy crowd to rattle the Laker s at both ends of the court Brown, who hrokl· a bonc in hi:. lert hand thrt>t: 14-Cek:-. ago and still play!> with tl h(•avlly l<1pcd , and Snyder replaced ll t<1 rt1ng guards Denni!> Johnson ttnd Gu!'> W1ll1am ~ early m lhe third P<'nod v.1th the Lakcrs ahead 69-59 WILLIAMS. WHO LED all :.corer!> w1lh 30 points. returned in lhe fourth quarter and kept lhe Lake rs al bay the rcM or Lhl' way. scoring 10 of his 14 final period points from the foul hne A wtrcy played 20 minutes at center . .. pelhnl! J ack S1kmC1 . and did an out· -.tandinl! dcrens1vf' JOb against 7 fool 2 <S4>t-LAKt:RS, Pa~e 821 "IN THE SECOND HALF' we made ~ome substitutions lo give Cl different Rrown mus t•d the• t rowd and lh<' !;on1c!> b) pumping 1n II> points ·n lhc LA Can't Buy Relief A~WI,..,.... Dodger Bullpen Sp ells It C-H~O-K-E •·rom AP Dispatches PlllLADELPlllA How dn lht· Los Angeles Dodgers spell rl' lief? Judging from the way tht''.f jJ I .:i) ed here this week. the word bn 't 1r1 their vol·abulary t' 01 llw third lime in ai. man) 111gnl:.. the Ph1lad<'lph1a Ph1l11e<., touched u Oodgl•r rchev('r for tht> wmn111~ run tn the bottom uf the last 1nmng Unlike lht: r1ro;t l wo games, decided in the 10th 111nmg, the Phillies won Wed 11csday's gamt• 1n the ninth. ::; 4. 1111 Pete Huse '!> RB I ~rn,::k off Hu:k Sutchffe DODGER MANAG f:R '1'11111 Lasorda. who was t'rtl1t•17.cd ror his strategy in Monday 's 4-:1 lo<,!\ and ejected durinF( Tuesday'!> 4 :i loss. burked when C1skcd 1f he was concerned with his team '!-. R·12 start. "What kind of a question I!'> that?" asked Lasorda "Do I look happy·1 Sure I 'm <'On cerned What do you want me to say., I'm very concerned .. IL was a different scene in the Phillies' locker room. Rose won the game with a two-out. bottom-of-the ninth single and as usual was inundat ed with media types rrothin$( ror quotes rrom the $3 2 m1lhon man Only two reporters nockcd to the locker space or utility man Del Unser naseh:Jll t·arN•r had ended al tht· npt• old a~c· nr 34 .. , bet•ttmt• J rrcl' agent arter hilling a !'>11.lling 196 la::.t )C'ar r l'cttlled Unsl·r aftN ht!'> twtl hits twlpt•d the· Ph11l1ei. ... weep tht· thn•e.gamt· ::.l'rtl'!'> l'1tlsbu1 gh. Lo~ Angele~. ~Jn F 1 anc1s co. Philacll•lph1a. and Oakland ull scle<'lert him 1n tht• rtraft None offered him d th1ng. hut It dutn l ~hClkt• Cnser''> ru1lh in htm!'>t..•lf "NOBOO\' MAD~ ME an of 11•1 tha t "ould J!Uar:rntet• mt: for .1 i-t>a son .... n I t·IN'lcd lo go through lht• '''l'Ond pha:r;e of tht' <lrart ... ht• addl·d. wh1eh made him ava1lablt: lo any baseball l<•,1m The Ptulhes invited UnM•r lo ~pnnl! training and ~1gned him "" a ll'fthand p1nchh1tter and 11t1l1t~ outr1 c ldt•r f1r~t ha~em ~1n In the• firth with the Dodgers IC'admg I 0. I Jnser opened with a s1nJ?ll'. Anothe r sin(:?le by Manny Trillo ;md Hob Roont>'ll two run double ga\'l' the Phtls a 2 I lead UNSF.R OPF.NEO the seventh with a sin~le and eventually '>cort'd on Hake McBride's single that made 1t 3 l Arter the Dodgers rallied ror three runs In the eighth on con q •cu t1 vt• hit s by Gary Thomasson. Steve Garvey. Ron Ccy and Dusty Ra~er to go ahead 4·3, tht• Phillies won 1l in the nrnth to ldl .JO!.l' Card<'nul bount·l•d out. sconn~ Trillo with the tying run Larry B-0wtt walked. and tht:n Rost• grounded his gamt• "inning !'>tnglc through th<· mul dlt• Hon He('(t l I 1n relief wo n for the second !'>tr:u ghl night uv1•r tht• Dodger!'> Tht: Dodger~. or cuurse. ttrc pl.tying without s uth starll a!'> re lwH·r Terr) For::.lcr. outf1eldt'r'> th-gf.l ll' Smith and Ri ck Monda). ,1nd rehc\ocr Charhc llough httll bt>cn ineCfct't1vc Giants Reject Japan Game NEW YORK tl\P I The San Francisco Giants voted 16·9 Wednesday rughl lo turn down a proposed trip lo Japan with the San Diego Padres for the open. mg of the 1979 baseball season, apparently killed the plan. The Padre players previously had approved the trip which "N8S planned by J apanese baseball officials and had won approval or the managements of both ma- JOr league teams The games in Tokyo were scheduled for March 28-30, 1!8) with the teams playing two ex- h1b1tion games in flawaii March 22 23 before flying on to Japan. KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR DRIVES UNDER JACK StKMA. UNSER PLAYED center field for the Phillies Wednesday nJghl. although ror a long while this winter and spring it appeared his Trillo started the ninth with a single. reached seco nd on a sarrifice bunt. and third when pinch hitter Greg Gross singled . One Big Obstacle for Orange County CIF Third of a /o'our-port Senea By ROGER CARLSON OI Ille Oallr ~llel llatt Fagans. the Southern Section's boss for 20 years OranMc County section would have to huve a good justifi<.'alion • not co11l any more than what It now Balboa resident J . Kenneth Faf(ans, who took the reins of the Cl F Southern Section in 1954 with a t ypewriter a nd telephone and the responsibility of 260 schools! says the only real potenUal ob· !'ltucle n the path of Orange County forming Its own ClF section is convin· clng the Cl F Southern SectJon to agr~ to the move. "•'IRST , WOUL D IT HURT lhe Southern Section? I think t he re are a lot or people on the Southern Section ex- ecutive committee who reel Orange County ls the central power or the Cl F Southern Section. The)' 're all good drawing high schools with good athletic programs To lake out that SS, you might say the cream of the crop. and lea vc the Southern Section with wh11t 'is left. they mjght be opposed Lo th11t. "Without the Southern Section'-; ap· proval, it could be overruled by the stale Cl F tor which the Southern Sc<'· tlon has rour scats on an 18-seat panel 1, and le~al action could also be a factor. especially with the energy crunch .. SAN DIEGO COMMISSIONER Ken· dell Webb says a quality job rates an annual budget o( $110.000 Faguns d1s- agree11. costs to belong to the Southern Section If you ~ele<'t a commissioner who knows offtc1atin(l. ht.• couJd assiJ?n the 0Hic1als through his oHict' "It would mean a s mall (leogruph1c entity Your meelinRs could be held at a central site and certainly there 1s rrcc space available within the Orunge County S<'hools. especially with the con- tinuing declining enrollment "The C IF Southern Section would look ut the rormaUon of an Onmge County aecllon In a different way," says "W~ver Is formulating plans ror un "It would seem to m e Oran~e County could form its own section ond probably • "WHEN DON CLARKSO~ took over 1 he Sun U1ego Sec lion he continued as J <Sff ORANGF., Page BZl KEN FAOANS 1 --.•·------· < ·--· ..... ··------... -.... ·:-:------~ ---... -~ .............. .. -=.:.. .:.-:..:...:-~: --==--=---=-= ~ ~ _-:.·.· .. ----. •,.:... ... __:;-... _ ... ___ • -· .... -......... -.... r----~---------"!"""---------------..... --~ -........ --.. . . - .. O~LY PILOT Thu~.Apn1ae. tt1"f A Capaate Report from tM Wond of Spor1a PCAA Winner to Play In Fresno Bowl Gam F,..AP .... klNts FRF.SNO A MW pollt•M&llOO rootball bowl ••me will be ln.augurated ._re lD ntt.mber. 1980, U Yretno Sta\f' Ut1l\ler11ity'1 new 30,000·auat stadium t• <"Ornpltted ln ume The NCAA appro\lt'd I.be matt hup Wedoei1day betWffn cbampk>na of lht Patlrtc o.ut Alhlttk Aasoc1atlon and tht Mtd Aowrkan COG!ertn« 'f'br lA"nt~Uv~ ll<'h~ule la to bold the fl,.t aiame on the aeeond Saturda)' aftf'rnoon tn ~mher. l980 Out If the 1tadJum 11 not read). the first 1ame wllJ bl-de htYt'd until Dl'<'~mbf.r, \181, said forme1r Con1rt1•aman 8 I" Stall. ~ad or a local aroup whJt-h agN"ed l<1 underwrite ~.000 In C'Mts 1n an appt"£Aran<-e before NrAA ortlt'aal6 Tul'b day lo Colorado . pr1 n11s. Colo ComtrucUon bid_. (or the ~tadJum will be opened nert wedt Football "f'embers of lhe P<"AA. besides Fresno, ue C~I State Fullerton. Long Bei.ch State. San Jw;c Slat tl', Un1verM\) or Puctfk and Utah State The Mid Amt:r1ca n (;onference IS comprised o ( Ball State. Rowling Green. Central M1ctugan. Eastern Michigan. Kt•nt Slate. Miami. Northern Illinois . Oh10, Uruv~rsity or Toledo and W~stcrn Michigan. ..------'l-•• •I Clw Daw-------. LongshQl Joban Kriek, who has already notched two upsets in the Al an King Classic tennis tournament in Las Ve~as. on his upcoming match against J ohn McEnroe: "I figure I have nothing to lose. HI beat him, I heal a good player H he loses to me , he loses to a sup. po'ledly bad player." ~ Trafk B1M'laa110111io Clla~r• All·pro cornerback Willie Buchanon has been [il traded to the San Diego Chargers. Green Bay ••• Paeker Coach and General Manager Bart Starr said today Starr confirmed reports that Buchanon. a free agent, was being sent to the Chargers in ex- change for two choices in the National Football League draft. He _sai~ the Packers w ill Jtet San Diego's seventh round cho1re tn next week's draft and its first round choice In 1980 Psychiatrist ArnoJd MandelJ is appeaJing his J977 conviction by California's Board of Medic~! Assur· ance on char~es o f o ve r .presc ribing drugs to the San Diego Chargers football team ... George Cr umbley, executive director of the Peach Bowl. says he will know by Friday if CBS will televise the game which has been moved from Christmas Day to New Year's Day . Notre Dame and Navy will play at least two football games In Giants Stadium in East Rutherford. N.J . in the 1980s ... The NCAA has set Dec. 29 as the date ror the third Hall of Fame Bowl rootball game in Birmingha m ... A committee of the NCAA has r('affirmed its support for establishing an annual <'ollegc football championship playoff syste m ... Second· year wide receiver Vlnce Kinney has signed a series of one- year contracts with the Denver Broncos . Seeking depth at wide receiver. the New Engla nd Patriots have signed free agent Ray Jarvis. a veter an of three NFL teams . . Former University of Tennessee foothall coaeh Harvey L. Robinson died Wednesday at the age of 71. Fro• Pa,,. BJ AV M•.Cfe .... IW• J .. 8tl'fll d•I Pl~""'-OD b1a. astJa blrtladaJ. Clall ....... 11-earntd ht. nrat major ltal'UI rictory by btaliAI · the workl dlampkla N~w York YukMI l.O Wecf. nftda1 ~ wlt.b Hllef help from Illa ....... M loeUb, a a.fty wW. only ooe preyioUI •tart under hll belt, t0mblDed wtUa Todd for a 1ev•·htt •hut.out. EIMwta.re iD the major leapM A.I eewe .. 1incled home ,.,... .... wttb two out lft the boll.om of the D1nlb iu1DI to live Kuau City a 7 .. wln .over tbe Chlea10 Whit• Sox ... Jela•IU' 0..... hit a plnch·blt •Incl• to 1core A.I OUYer ln the 10th lnnlnc to pro. vide Te•u wlth a 4.3 eqe over Toronto . . • MUwaukee w111 two out.I away from a poulble vlctorf when rain forced po1tponem~nt o 'lhetr t•me aeatnn Detroit. The Brewers were leadlnc 3·2 ln the top of the nfth lnnln1 and lt wu called after a two hour, 18·mlnute wait .•. Boston's Jim Wrl111t• pitched Oawleaa baseball for Mil innlngs and the Red Sox •11,..no went on to beat Seattle. 4·1 ... A two-run double by Jolua Ca.U.O in lbe ninth inning 1ave Mlnneaota a • 2 vlctDry over Cleveland . . . Dave Puller doubled off loser Due T'>mllD to lead off the 11th inning for Piltabu1b. went to third on an lnlfeld out and scored on PlU Ganer'• sacrifice fly l-O .IOvt lhe Pirates a 3·2 victory over Cincinnati ... Cr•l• t;waa tossed a two-hitter and Job S&eanu lined his first home run of the season lO pace the New York Mets to a 2-0 lnumpb over San Francisco . . . Jerry WllKe'a three-run homer capped' a five·run first inning that carried Montreal pasl San Diego, 9-6 ... Denali Lamp scattered five hits and Dave 1DA«man and Bobby Marcer blasted home runs to lead the Chicago Cubs t.o a 4-0 victory over Houstoo. Goo*H Na•~d Pac· JO Seef••er ol I' ear Mission Viejo's Brian GoodeU, who has won • six individual NCAA swimming titles at UCLA. was named Pacific· IO s wimmer of the year for the second lime in a row . . . Calilornia race tracks will remain open until at least May 4 after a s uit prevented the state Horse Racing Board from making any decision re· garding the current parimutuel clerk strike ... Joa Crosby, 25, has been appointed interim djrector of athletics al San Jose State after Bob Murpb1 announced he would not return when his contract ex· pires in July ... l sao Aoki and Kenjj Mori • of Japan share the first round lead of the Chunichi Crown Jtolf tournament in Nagoya, Japan. Americans Larry Nelson, Rlk Massengale and Bob Byman were three-over.par at 73 . . . PeCer Lorimer set up both goals as the Toronto Blizzard finally reached lhe win column in North American Soccer League play by downing the 'Tampa Bay Rowdies. 2· J. A cooonL erowd of 4, 193 watched the game in Toron- to . . Oscar Mlnnda, winner of lhe master's division In last week's Boston Ma rathon, was disqualified because ofhcials have no evidence he covered the 26-mile. 385-yard course Miranda, originally clocked in 2:16.31. says he wore a jersey over ttls entry number. a technical violation of AAU rules ... Sugar Ray Leonard will c hallenge Wilfredo Benitez of Puerto Rico for the World Boxing Council welterweight title in either September or October. promoter Bob Arum said today. The scheduled IS-round fight would be held in the United States. Arum said. New Orleans and Las Vegas are believed to have the inside track. Leonard, 22, an Olympic champion from Palmer Park, Md .. is undefeated m 21 pro bouts. T~on,Radfo TV: Horse Racing. Today ul ll<>llywood Purk, 7 p m . Channel 52 RADIO: fia~eball Ralt1more at AnJwh., 7 25 p m . KMPC moi Horse Racing Toda) <it Holly~1)Q(j P ark. 8 30 p.m .. Kl.AC 1570 ) BASEB~ I BASKETBALL KANSAS CJTy, Mo. CAP> -8"lt Wedman'• 21 point.a, doled If the Kamal \..,ty Klnta bad the •ap to IO-71 OD Bob Nub's tbelr bacb any cloMr to I.be layup wltJa 10;17 left IA t.be wall, u the la.Yin& aoea. theJ'd 1•m•. be •••ndl"I bebhMflt. But Idler "'1 Ford milMd a But ev.a tbouab bl• t.am •bot tbat would bne tied It. the laces a 3-1 defklt to~ Pboenlx Suna rattled off •11bt un· Suu In the NaUooaJ Bullet~ annrered poln~!.7. four by Aaaoclatlon playoffs. Kines Weatpbal -and u-. Kiaae were Coach Cotton Fit.ulmmons re· never cloeer than ell)sl polnta malu Mr.-Optlmiam. -~Leu alt.he 01. .. PEOPLE WILL SAY. "EVENIJ'ftlEYwou.ldbave 'They'll throw in the towel now.' tied lt or gone ahead, .. said But t guarantee we won't." said We1tPhal, wbo bad beeD held to Fitzsimmons Wednesday night Just l2 point.I ln tbe two pre. aft.er the Suns dealt lbe Midwest vlous games, "the fact that we Division winners a crlppllng outplayed them down the ~b 108-94 bomecourt loss. wastbekeyfactorforua." Phoen.ix could wrap up the The Suns, who finished the be1t·Of·seven Western Con · game with 53 percent ahootlne. ference semifinals with a vie· had 20 points from Garfield tory ·over the Kingis Friday night Heard and 17 each from Walter in Ariiooa. Dav1sandAlvanAdams. Neither Fitzsimmons nor Suns Coach John MacLeod. however. is ready to count out the Kings. the most suri>rising team in the NBA this season. ·'There were a lot of people who thought we would throw in the towel with five games to go in the season," said Fitzsim- mons, whose team had to win its final five games to edge Denver for the division crown. "WE DIDN'T THROW in the towel, and I ask you, 'Who are the Midwest Division chal'n· pions'?" T h e Suns rode a 26 ·poif\~ performance by Paul Westpha.t and solid overall shooting to down the Kings. who shot just 40 percent for the game and onJy 22 percent in the second quart.er when Phoenix built a 52-45 lead. In their first two playoff losses. the Kings, 49 pereenl shooters aU year. hit just 40 and 38 per cent. Kansas City. which was led by Fre. P8ffe SJ FlJROR ••• Star. was also denied admission. Robinson called the meeting with the writers before game time to explain the front office position. "We had a meeting with the players in s pring training in which I brought up how I felt we should do it," he said. "They quickly t.old me they had their rule and that was it." That rule, he said, was no women in the clubhouse. "We caM ol tell our players what they can do in the clubhouse." Robinson insisted. "I talked to Ule Am erican League office today and they said you can't tell them what they can do in there." 'The meeting between writers and Robinson grew progressive- ly hostile before they cooled off a nd left tht: issue unsettled. f'rotRP~BI LA.KEHS OUSTED. • • Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. For the Lakers, who shot over 60 percent in the first half for a 59.53 lead, things began to fall apart in the third period and got worse in the fourth . ·'The fourth quarter was onr of those quarters you JUSt don't want t.o play," said Jerry West, the Lakers· beleaguered coac h "The more noise the crowd generated, lbe more we lost our poise. lorced us to take bad shots" in the second half. In the first half. the Sonics "weren't doing the things that got us Into the playoffs.·• Brown s aid. "ln the second half we got the ball moving and things Start· ed to happen " Des pite the lopsided series, West said. "J thought we had a ~oocJ s eason . but sometimes • !hat 's not enough. ORANGE COUNTY CIF'S OBSTACLE. • • Six Soccer Stars Accorded AJl-CIF Six Oran~c Coast area socrer stars have been named All-CIF "I THJ1'l{I( AGAINST a good team sometimes you try to e->me back too quick, and that's what we were doing in lhe fourth qua rter ." "I thought we played almost as well as we could play in this series Seattle 1s a very good team They should give most· teams they face problems the rest of the way " It was rumored weeks ago th3t West would resign as coach al the end of the current seasort. teacher on a part time basts to keep his rel1rt>me nt, medical and tenure goin~. They took almost a ll of their ideas from the Southern Section. but on a :>mailer scale. The CJ F monthly bulletin Is very fancy now. But the information could be done as a mimeographed item ··When I sta rted we used the lll'lms t-"'oundallon mimeograph mac hine and aHdrcssoJ{raph. I had taken a year's leave of ubsence ltS principal or Centen· nial High and a $3,000 cut in salary. "Al the start or the second year I really had a decision to make. lo ,give up my kacher's retirement and tenure with no visible assets But f looked at the playoffs and I knew the rormal would not raise revenue. So we started with the I ·A. 2·A and 3-A anct developed from there "WHILE I WAS the Cl F Southern Sc~tion rommissioner. the San Oie~o Section and Cen· tra l Coast started. They came to me and asked how they could do whal we were doing. I can see the same thing happening 1n Orange County ... If they want to form a section. "You would have to design it to cut a fe w corners, but they could make it a success, with a budget oUS0,000 n year." Fagans cites a couple of ad· KANSAS REGISTERED 1179 CADILLAC EL DORADO. Dleaet. PurchH•d AprU 12. Sunroof plua MANY other ewirlla. Make Of· fer to lo• 271, Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 15'0, Colt• ...... c •. 92t2t ... ' ~ ------· vantage)> for Oran~t· C'ounl). 'r or tnSIClnt't'." sayl> f'a~<ln)>, "your 1nd1v1dua l .,ports like wrestling. trark. :.w1mming an Orang(' County st'rtion would de· rive a very good rc-..,cnue Crom their activities in the playoffs. Right now. you get nothing. The Southem Section tak<'s it all. "THE ONLY REVENUE the schools share in the playorfs are team sports a nd now the Southern SectiCJn is as king 50 percent of all tl'am s ports, in- cluding the first round of the playoffs. which leaves ea ch school with 25 percent <ipiecc. "Non-revenue sports . such as tl'nnis and golf, would benefit because you would eliminate the long trips schools must pay for ·· Fagans' monetar y figures dif· rer drastically from Webb's in San Diego and he explains : "In this day and age. you ran do 1t with a ridiculously low figure, or you can do it with frills. Rent free facilities. using mimeo· g raph materials a nd county mailing thost' arc things in <1n austl'rt.' burlgcl ·'S an Diego's bud get 1s $110,000, but they 3re doing hm· ('ier things, payin~ travel al· lowa nces. sending represen- tatives to national conventions and state meetings and many other things of that nature. "A budget o f $50,000 i s austere. hut you could get hy You would probably m ake money on o $50,000 budget. ... .... "ANO Tllf.Rt: .\RE 11 lol of Olht·r y, a~:. lo gl'l help .... uch a~ Dr Pepper. which pays S.10.0oO a year for awards ror the <:IF Southern Sect ion TherC' are dozens of ways to get help." Dissenters of such a mon~ ean present many potential pro- ble ms. Bul aside from the ul- timate refusal of the Southem Section and state, Fagans says all others can be overcome. "Take the case of the small schools. Maybe there are not enough in Orange County to have a playoff system . But there ar c not enough in San Diego. e ither, so you could put the two together," says Fag ans. r THE Clf' Southe rn Section too big. with 477 sehools under its Jurisdiction? "It is probably getting too bi~." says Fagans ... It is larger than most states. With size. though. there are advantages that you have to consider. They may do a better jpb of serving all of the schools . Also. you have more divisions in the playoffs. ·'There is no question it could be done <forming an Orange County section>. it's oow a ques- tion or whethe r or not the schools in Orange County want to do it. They'd have lo check out the plussc5 and minuses. it comcsdowntothat · Friday : Is there jus tification'> .. l 'n1\ers 1ty l11 gh <; Ke vrn Wa ld('r, John Gl('nn and Nader RC'dja1an. along with Mater Oei's P au l Kihm and San Clemente's Doug Sanch('z and Rirky Garcia were chosen. Walder is a first team choice. Glenn made the third team and Redjaian was select('d to the third team afte r the Tro- jans advanced to the Cl f'' cham- pionship game before falling to Mark Keppel. Kihm was also a first team choice. while Sanchez earned ~econd team honors and Garcia was a third team selection. For the fifth time 1n f1 \'e games the Sonics beat the Lakers on the boards. thas time 50·37. "They are ver y sound." West said of the Sorties. "They don't beat tbemselves . 'They've got all their strong people inside on the boards." "They can accord to miss because they get more shots." s aid Lakers guard Lou Hudson. "They're much bigger than we a re." ABDlJL.JABBAR, who led the Lakers with 25 points and J4 re · bounds. said, "Their defense "My pl ans for the future will be known in seven to 10 days." lw said "Otherwise, I have no comment on future plans .·• CdM Ranked Third Corona del Mar Higb's Sea KinRS. runaway leaders in the Sea View League baseball ehase. are tbe only Orange Coast area prep team listed In the CIF Top 10 polls, with a No. 3 ranking in the 2·A classifica· lion. Baseball Standings JOHMSOH & SOM SALESMAN OF1HIMOMTH AMERICAN LEAGUE Wed Dh111ion A a gels Texas Minnesota Kansas City Chieago Oakland Seattle W L Pd. GB 12 6 .667 JO 5 .667 ~ 10 6 .625 1 8 8 .soo 3 7 10 .412 4'r'l 6 J2 333 6 5 l~ .278 7 East Dlvlslcftl Boston 11 4 . 733 New York 10 7 .588 2 Baltimore 10 8 .556 2~ Detroit 6 5 .S45 3 Milwaukee 7 8 .467 4 Toronto 6 J l .353 6 Cleveland 5 10 .333 6 -...,·.1c- l!l•lll1Nrt s."""" 1 Mlllflt~ •. Ctev•l.nd 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division Houston Cincinnati San Franrisco San Diego Dodgers All ant.a W L Pct. J2 s 706 9 9 500 9 J() 474 R ll .421 H 12 .400 5 12 .291 East Division Philadelphfa J 1 4 . 73.'l Montreal JO 6 667 Chicago 7 ll .538 St. Louis fl 7 .53.1 New York 6 8 429 Pittsburgh 6 10 .J75 -IA.t1't S<~H Pllll.t<le41lfM• S, ~' PIU\bur9113. (lrt<lnnAll 1111 •Mlf\O•I MOntre.o4 •, 5"n 01-00• Chl<<t90 •. HOU\ICfl 0 SI LOVI~ •t All<l'llf. OOd . ,.,,. ~, .. Yori! 1. S.n Fr-•KOO T ... y•s 0.l'l'IH GB I 3 3 41~ 51,11 0.lrolt .. .Mlt•-... l>Cld • ,.,,. hus•. ,_, C10lnn1~1 •~ Cltv 7. 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(04'1• Mtu S40·S6JO • PETER "TitE GREEK" PELEUSES USED CAR SPECIALS '78 CHEVROLET MOtfTI CAILO Wh i te with cool blue in terior. cruise control 10 sa ve ga so line . A w e ll ·m ai nlaln ed automObite (919VNM) s5795 '76 UMCOl.M MAlllY White with btOwn leather interior. pamper yourself with lt111urv. (484Pt<Fl. 56750 '71PONTIAC ftAMS.AM In gleaming black. red lnteriot ofteet by gold mag wheel•. air cond.. pewer windows. pawer steering & brake•. automallc. C&•7TOLl. '7495 ! ' • I ~BA1 I /TRACK I SOFTBALL----- 0.11, ...... ,._ .. , P'•trle• 0•0.-11 STEALING SECOND tlunung to11 llt-d<'h High ':, Mik e Bulllct ~kul~ :,~to nd a s i'.t·" purt th .. ~•th :, Brad Westcott takes the I h r<rn Sailors Upset HB CdM Clinches Tie jOr Title ~ewporl Harbor High '~ Sailors erupted for ~even runs in lhe fourth inning. highlighted hy two-run douhlPs b y John Altobelli and Don Selby to UJJ'>l't Sunset Leagul! base ball leader Huntington BPar h Wednesday afternoon. J HI, on the winner':. r1 eld. T h e Sailor!> continue ·to threaten for a CJF playorf bt-rth with the victory, which was C1lso aided by the pitching of junior knuckleballer J ohn Culver who had pitched three inning~ thls s eason. Culver went lhc dish.ince 1n hold1nj:! o rr the hard-h itting Oile r s w1lh h is knu C'klc r . <tl lhough Hunting t on Beach d1dn l exactly go down without a fight. The Oilers got two-run homns from Cory Jo'unk etnd Kt·v'1n As bra m the sixth and seventh before Culver put the hd on Elsewhere Wednesday. Marina 5, Westminster I The Vikings cracked a tic for third place in the race for a CJ fo' 4 -A playoff b e rth -with Wes tmins ter behind the fivt• hit pil<'hing or Boh Judge, who struck out eight and walked four 1n the Sunset Leag ue skirmish Chuck Hines went three-for. four with two doubles and thn.-c HUI , while teammate Bob Grandstaff added three singles und an RBI an four trips t.o thc pl ale Wes tmins t e r 'i. Alfrcclo Hodrigucz had lwo hits and Westminster p1tr her l>C1v1d lfa rrtl-> also s tru(•k out eight and w alkl'd four. but s urrt·ndered cight safot1cs lo tht• winner::. Corona llf'I Mar J , ('osta Me11a O ('111 11na d<•I Mur lhgh's Sea l\wgs 1.·ontinucd the ir m ustery over St·a Vll'W L<·ague foes with a 3 0 dt•t1s1on over v1s1tang Costa !'ftesa <as p1 ll"her Steve LA!sli e hand<'ufft'd thP Mcsans on two hits. his thml shutout of the C'a mpu11~n Tht• \ irtory g1vt's the Sea K 1ng-; no "'Orse than a tie for the le<iguc champ1onsh1p a ll that 1s neccsi.<1ry fur th<· outright chu m 1s one victory (1r one Es t<1nc1a loss in thc.nc•xt three games Lc•id1e stru<'k out eight and wulk<•d onlv one batter in im 11rov1 ng h1~: league record to 6-1 <Hid uvcrull m ark to 8 1 f:standa 13, Uoivers:ty 4 Estancia Jligh's Eagle!. over· c-a mc a pair of home runs in lhc first inning by Un1vers1ty 's DavHI Langmade itwo-run shot> :111<1 J im Gleason as they s truck "1th an eight-run fourth·1nmng, k(•yt·d by Marty Kunsnddle's grnnd slam homer Thi· Eagks had scored twice 1n the tturd inning on an RBI single hy Mike Williams und a run :-.<·11ring double by Bob Larimer heforl' Kans riddlc and Newport Nears Crown Newpor t Harbor ll1gh's Sailors moved another notc h closer to the Sunset League volleyball ch<.impionship Wed· nesday night as they shoved host Huotin&'lon 'Beach as1dt: 1n three games The Oilers were wuiting for Newport Harbor's heralded out fit and a vocal c rowd and the s terling play of Huntington Beach's Kenny Gr iest helped put the Sailors down by a 14·8 count in the first game. But the Oil('rs netted the ball in trying for tht· winner. <.ind the v1!>1lors res ponded hy reeling off eight straight prn nt:. with Kyle S laul!hll'r :-.c·r ving S l<iughter hall a pair or scn ·1cc aces m lh<ll ~pan "I think thal broke lluntington 8C'ac·h's bark." '><lid Newport Harbor Coa1•h Churlte Brunde "We· got i.om1· gn·al hack court play from Ted Cox and Bruce Caldwell and l\ylc n ·ally played Wt•IJ " The· Sailors "'cnt on to capture the fi rst set, 16· M. then never t railt•d tn rN·ording two 15-10 Vt•rdH'h Secrist Throws Two-ILtter mates turned the game ms1dc out an inning later Williams finis hed w1lh two hits. Kansriddlc twd five ROI and freshman Jim McCah11l added an RRI doublf' 1n the st'vt•nlh frnmc an the Sea View Ll'<Jguc VIClOr) El Toro 11 , Irvin.-4 El Toro remains a g<1mt· behind second-place E stancia in the Sea View League following its victory over Irvine. El Toro was the recipient of 15 gifts an the Corm of eight walks a nd seven I rvinc· e rrors. und com bincd "'1th eig hts hits of their own. the Chargcri. were never in trouble. El Toro is at Estancia f'rid<ly afternoon 13 151 in what could be the key to C<le h's pl<lyoff <.'hances. OcHn View 7, Ke nnedy 6 Ocean View's Scahawks pulle<.1 lo within a half game of third place in Empire League action with a H3 victory over Kennedy al Glover Field in Anaheim. The Scahawks. who h<id lost four one·run dcc1s10ns earlier in lea~ue. pulled 1l out 1n the seventh inning as Ooug Irvine singled and Eric llungcrle, who had doubled twi ce curlier. reached ba!ioe via an error Ra y Kotler 's sacrif1 C'e fl y scored the tying run. then Chris Schulz singk'<I to left-center for the winner Wayne Carlander ret1rt.'<1 the side in order in the s ixth and seventh innings lo preserve the 'icto ry. Dana llllls I, San Cleme nte O Dana Hills continued to stay within reach of a Cl F 2-A playoff berth as Urad Kinney stined host S<.in Clemente on two hits en, route t.o the South Coast League triumph. The winning margin came in the seventh inning as 8111 Crowder singled and ended up on third base when he was hit by \.the ball in C:t douhle plC1y al· Thmpt. The ball <:a romed into the ouUield a nd h<' C'nded up on third. Then Gary Tove:y ~mgled to plate the winner Golden Wes t College's wome n's for the season and 6·1 in Southern softball team s wept past host Santa Califorrua Conference action. Monica Wednesday a fte rnoon 2·0 On the high school level. Llsa Buc- bebind the two-rut pitching of clnde~ cini pitched a one-hit s hutout to give . ·'- ThUtldly. Apnl 26. 1979 OAILV PILOT ERNIE €A8TILLO Into the Big Time ~on·a bu.lte1bal.Lem,pire woo'l bave t!C lrviM to kJck around anymore. Kept under wraps when they we ren't being rapped. the Anteate rs have finally taxcn that la&t big step into the big Lime. In addition lo hla llnt-yeJr duties as lb • school's third women's buketball roach In four years. Andrea also doubles u an IMl1tant c0ach in the men's program where. naturally. his main duties are recruiting. But unlike the men 's te.m, which is predom1nately rrom the San Franclsco- Oakland 1trea, Andre8 didn't go rar to recruit the women. They've gone rec ruiting. Swept inlo history like dust under a rug are the: days M 26-game losing streaks, winless con- ference campaigns, empty gyms a nd .250 shooting percentages. One of the first players Andrea landed was Newport Harbor's Jeanie Wolfe, 8 5·8 guard· forward he likens to Michigan State's Ervin ''Magic" Johnson. Then cam e 5.7 Mater Del guard Karen Grams. 6-1 Long Beach J ordan center Catherine Hamilton and 6-0 Palm Springs center Andrea tlay. GONE IS T HE IMAGE of walk-ons from the intramuraJ programs recruited by flyers posted on bulletin boards. Sealed are the scorebooks fiUed "w1lh 50 and 60-point defeaL<>. Forgotten are the days of UC I centers looking up to opposinlll guards. No longer will Irvine be a sort touch on the schedule. whipping girls to pad the s tats agains t. fall gals to keep the s ubs happy. After four years of taking their lumps. the Anteaters are ready to .. It's like the days in Ne w York, when recruiters would come in and raid the city players,·· says Andrea, who hails from the Big Ap- P.le "Now. recruiters a re coming into California and ra iding our back yard. start dJstung them oul Either that or Dean Andrea 1s going to bt: «.:et tang a lot of crow. "Our gocil is to be tht:' best women's team on the '>'est coach," s ays Andrea. d1v1ng h ead f1r'>l into the pr l'SS Ur l' ('OOk c·r "Women·s-s ports" arc Just about he re.· and wc ho pt• to lead lht· w <.iy .. Whethe r that 1s JU l>l hot air or cold facts n· mains to b<.> seen but ,\ nd rea has bc>cn doing a m a s ll.'rful JOb o r rc<:ruitmg. Armed with only parl1al ANDREA .. Jearue was om· of the players we definitely had to have. She gave us cred1b11ity in our a rea. We 're tired of seeing a ll the talent flood to UCLA We're not going lo lose to them anymore .. Andrea wasn't Just talking about recruiting battles when he said that and he put himself out on a limb when he eltplamed why. "I've told everybody that 1f I can go out and get the players. we can turn this program around r·vc seen ll1llie Moore coach and I don't think ~he's a better bas ketball coach than I am. "(fear no onl' We welcomt· lhe UCLA 's, the Long Beach Statt•'-; Sure. I'm putting a lot of pres sun' on mysel f bt·causc I want to M.'t' if I'm a '> good a couc-h <1s I think I am But I wouldn't !},• saying 1t 1f I d1dn 't think we could do 1t " scholars hips. confined hy ll ~ht l\IAW 'regulat1ons and f1Ahlmg tht: s liAma of UCf's 9 39 record th<· last two years. Andrea lant.lt·d Silt All-Cl f' blut· l'h1ppcr:-. Thert• <.irc st·vN<.il advantages lo coachmg women baskl'tball players: tht· most 1mr>ortant be mg the s1mplt' fact th:it women don't dream of playing in the NBA. But there arc somt"problt•m::. For 1nslant 1• Uo you still t·all tl a m:in to m C:tn defense" Is an <H'l' M'on·r a one-woman show ·1 Still. 11 ·s lou~h to kt·l·p up with lht: Joneses and the Bruin.'> . Will tlll'rt' l>t· s1·unllly dressed , '>hrtll y v111c•"d rah rah guy' Jumping UI> a nd down lht· .,1dchne' • Will lhF't~mcimttmt• bt• J\nll'atcn:ttes·1 C;in /\ndn·a cv(•r bt· a1.:ce11led as ''one 11( Lht• guls"" "Wt: don't ha\e tht· fund' to 1(1\t• full rirh:s i!nd \H' lost four girls l1J muJor un1ver:-.1lle\ wht:n 11 <·aml' do"'n to t·1th(:r us or llu•m and they offcn·d more mont·} ... s ays Andrt·i! .. Hut wt• did gel four rt·ally great playl·r-; w ho turned down full '>t0hohirs h1ps to t·omc ht·n · and it 's tlwm thul we'rt• i::o1ng to bu1ld around · Will th1.·n · ht· f:inl-> 1n th<.· .,land..," UCI Explodes At the Plate, In the Field UC Irvine's ne w-found hitting power continued in force Wed nesday as the Anteaters rapped out 15 base hits Unfortunately, the o pp<Jne nl. Coach Gary Adams and his v1s it1ng UCLA Rruins. countered that with 20 hits of their own and parlayed 1t rnto a 14·1 I non·confcrence col legiale baseball victory UCLA 's winning m argin came with three runs in the eighth 1n-. ning. of which two were plated by o ne of four UCI miscues dur ing the afternoon In the bottom of the ninth the hosts rallied t.o load the bases, but we nt down empty handed The Anteaters stranded a dozen runners. six in the last two in nings .Jim Dawson was three·Cor four with a double a nd two singles, Mike llir:mo was three for-six and Mike Nagle had three hits tn fi ve trips to the plate for the Anteaters . UCLA's Jim Auten hom ered twice, the first with two runners on in the first inning and a solo Job 1n the sixth for his 22nd and 23rd four-baggers of the season UC Irvinc"s base hits total 40 in two days with Tuesday's 25 agamst Los Angeles State. Will male n ·portcr\ fight to bl' m.lm1llt•d 111 t h1• hH'k<•r room" Will • .H1}bo1h t'H•n run•" Edison Rips Lions Tars , Oilers Win Track Meets The finaJ day of Sunset League dual track and fie ld meets Wed· nesday held few surprises but more than 1L<> normal share of multiple wmners A triple by Steve Odgers and doubles by Mike Dotterer and Jon Bulle,r kept Edison unbeC:tten 1n dual meets following Wed· nesday's 81·55 win over visit.mg Westmin.'>ler Kevin Jefferies doubled an the weight events to lead Newport ltarbor swee ps as the Sailors overca me a triple by Kevin Romine to beat Fo unt<A&n Valley, 77 59 AND DOUBLES by Tracy Mc Donald and Deron Linsacum of Huntington Be a c h over shadowed <.i hrilhant distance double by Marina 's ·Matt Blaty as the Oilers wound up the dual t·a mpaign-5 I with an 88·48 triumph on the road Bialy won the mile in 4 25.2 and the two·mlle in 9.42 2 to bt!at lluntington Beach's Gordon Duff ea sily in both events LiMacum long jumped 21 2'? and ran 52.7 in the 440 wtule Mc Roberts turned in throws of 44 .11 1, .. in the shot put a nd 136·2 in the discus for the Oilers MARINA'S 808 MIYAOKA set a ::.tadium record by going 43 6 in the triple 1ump. Edison's Butler. a sophomore, went 4:49.7 in the mile but had a more impressive time in the two-mile 19·35.5) Ootterer won both sprints. tt.e JOO in 10.0 and the 220 an 23.J, while OdJ.":cr i. tripled in th(• high JUmp 16·21. long JU mp f 19·91..<1 I a nu triple JUmp 142-91:-• The meet 's to p mark was. turned m by Steve Davis, whn went l•t 4 m the 120 high hurdle.'> for a no n-wmsled season ~st. FOUNTAIN VALLEY 'S Romane did a ll he could, winning the 100 110.11, 220 123.51 and long 1u m p 121 S J But Newport llarbor 's J effe ries led Sailor sweeps in the shot put 152·4 > <.ind discus 1147-71 and the Tars aJso !>Wept the polt• vault and lo" hurdles to up their league record to 3·2 Scott McKay pole vaulted 14·0 for Newport. while Rudy Jiminez took tht· 440 in 51 4 and Nowell Kay the lows in 40 3 In C:t South Coasl meet Dave ll a n co<'k o r San C le ment" doubled m thl> horizontal JUmps t 19-7, 44-11 l and David Howard doubled in the distances <4 :43.6. !J 58 O > to lead San Clemente past Laguna Beach, 80-55. Jay Thorson tnpled and Norm An· derson doubled for the Art1sLs. YOU'RE A WINNER. DOESYOURBODYSHOWIT? You've invested yet:lrs , .......... Secnst. San Clt.>menle a 3·0 South Coast The RusUers scored twice in the League victory over Dana ffills. Also firth inning when Secrist drove . in s parkling was the defens ive play or While They Last! on your educdtion. Then more long yecJrs on your career. Building, Hele n Gilligan with a sacrifice ny third baseman Lisa De nsmore. and Chris Stock scored on a Santa El Toro stopped Irvine. 10-7, in Sea Monica error. View League play. leaving both Secrist struck out three. walked teams with 6-1 league records. Suzi two aod allowed no one as far a s Vargas had two doubles and a single third base. The Rustler s are now 25-6 in four lrirJS to the plate for Irvine. ~------------------------------- f() The General Dual-Steel Aadial. A great long mileage tire Built with two steel belts and radial-ply construction for long economical mileage. Major Brand BLEMS WSW OA 71x15 planning. learning. growing. And now you've reached <l plateau- time to look at yourseU dnd the world around you. You're a winner: Prof es· sionally, socially. to your family. But does your body reflect that? 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Double( s) Trouble Fedderly, Tomei Spark OCC By JOHN S~VANO 01 -06111 Pli.t )l•ff The Or a nge Coast Co llt!ge doubles tennis l('am of M ike Fedderly and Jerf Tomei should be booked ror a one-week engagement in L as Vegas as a comedy duo. T hey are um ui.1ng . funny, articulate and intelligent. Only their wurk on the court, in both sin¥1es anrl doubles. is taken seriously The rest '! Well. ttie r es t 1s Ju s t d o w nr i g ht humorous. "W fo.;'R E R EALLY good frumcls." says Fedderly. who is the No l player on l ite team "Are you sure?" r etorts his tl'ammal e Tomei with a grin. who is No. 2 on the squad. Fedderly and Tom ei have bet'n a l each other li ke this for the past two years Prior. they were fier ce competitors Fed· derly at C.:oron:.i del Mar and Tomei at Estancia "We met once in high school ... says the 5-9. 150-pound Tomei proudly. "I beat him easily I think it was 6·2 ·' * * * "VF.AH, BUT WHICH school won the match." counters his curly·hcaded partner quickly. .. Didn't we win the match 25-3?" "Yes." answ<.'r s Tomei wit h a smile "but om· of those lhrt!e Poi nt~ was a Fedder ly loss." The two have gone on to im- prove remarkably since their prep days. The 6·2. 170-pound Fedderly has lost but one match as oc;c·s No. I player. Tomei , on th~ other hand. can boast ·even bet· ter cn·dentials as he has yet to loise al all. AS FOR DOUBLES? Wt!ll, t oi;te ther t hey've l ost two m atches , but have played so w<.'11 they figure t o be the tea m to heat as OCC travels to the Ojai tournament this weekend with the conrer ence and state championships l o follow. "We've ~orked together for a :vcar und a half now and we communicate well." say'> Tomei in a more se rious vein. "We * • Pirates Now 16-1 Johnston, Meyers Lead OCC .Women By HOWARD L. HAND\' OI Ille D•llY "iltt Si.ii I\ future medical student and a bortld swimmer are pacing the Orange Coast College women's tennis t ea m t his season and although nl'ither has any ambi· l ions to play professionally. both have found the J{ame beneficial and a way of life that is helping them get a college t:ducalion. Jill Johnston plans a medical career and is the No. 1 player on the Or an ge Coast wome n's t eam. Ju lie M eyer s became bo r ed w ith s wimmi ng and turned to tennis at an early age. She is the No. 2 player for the Pirates. Johnston. taking over the lop singles spot for Coach J anice M aran 's Pirates ( 16·1 > this season with graduation of Lajla von Lul zow, Is not the over- powering type of player. accord· ing to her coach. "H ER FOREHAND topspin is probably her strongest point." Maran says. "She's also good at short angle shots and is very ag. gresslve from the backcourt. As much as you can be from that spot. "While she bas Improved over last year. l he doesn't go lo the net as much as she could lo make her a more aggr essive player.·· • Johnston bas been playing len· nis for about six years, starting al the Newport Beach Tennis Club. She hu been coached by Linda Christian and Robyn Ray along with her school coaches at OCC aod Newport Harbor •Ugh. "I have a schol arship to :it· tend Cal Poly CSan Luis Obispo> and l think I 'll 10 there next year to study pre· m edicine," Jobn1ton says. "l took some clateet here that made me in· &.treated ln that lteld and J hope to pursue It u 1 career. "I WANT TO KEEP playtn1 tennis but I'm not n1akln1 It my future." She ai-ree1 with her coach that ber besL stroke Is her f orchand and her baHllne game. Snc has a 13·4 record in singles this year and is currently team ed with Melinda Myers in doubles. Julie Meyers was a swi mcner for the Mesa Verde Countr y Club team before gelling bored with that sport and turning to tennis at the suggestion of her mother. "I like tennis but I'm not that serious about it. I had an offer to attend Cal Poly 1 Pomona > on a scholarshi p out of Estancia but I decided to come here first . I'm glad I did because I've met a lot of people and learned how to ~ compclil1ve," Meyers says. Julie is l5·2 in singles this year and t ea m s with Lisa M yer s i n doubles. BOTH GIRLS AGREE that the OCC team that plays Golden West in a semifinHI Southern California championship match Monday has good depth. "I think we'll do as well as we did last year when we went to the SoCal finals before losing to Pierce,·· Jill says. "We're not winning as easily as we did last year but we should do as well this year ." Julie adds. Both agree that Maran has helped them tremendously at Orange Coast. "She does an outstanding job and we've been ver y successful under ber ." Meyers says. "J UUE HAS IMPROVED her game tremendously this year ." Maran says. "She can now move to the net, something she could not do last yeur witbout getting cr eamed. She's not afraid to move up and into the ball now ... Johnaton, Meyers and Melinda Myers have switched around In slngles play this Reason, all three bavtna played in the No. 1 spot at one Ume. But the lineup is set now and they are 1·2·3. "This lt a different type team than we had l ast year." the coach ldds. "We don't have tbe overpowerlng No. 1 player to re· ly on. It's a dJ/fcrent type of 1trensth ln between , all lhe way down the ladder." compliment ('ach other. Jt'fr 1!. a big hittt'r and I don't h.ive a~ much pac(' on the ball a~ ht' has .. "Neither one of us are big ser ve and volleyer s in :-.tnglt•1'. hut we• are in doubles." com mcnts f edrler ly ''You haH' lo serve and \ ollt!Y an doubll•,;., to bl· successful .. G EORGt: MATTIAS. OCC'!> t ennis coach. t alks ravor ably about his tande m. "T ht•v're as roocl a~ any tw11 guys ~t"\'t! had at Coa<,l ," he savs without hP-.il at1on. "They compare favorably lo some or the best. "But JU St how gollcl a r1• tht•:. '' As they say. the proof "111 be 111 th<.' purtding. · · :.ays M att 1as, re rerr in~ to OJai. the ~1uth Coa..,t Conrcn•nce championc;hips l1ntl the stale finals. "If they do "c!I in .Ojai. conference anrl stale tht.>n they havc to be cons1dt•rt-.I one of the l OJ> le<tms ever." Fedderly and Tom1'1 approuth tht>ir matches on a VNY \11w kt·y l evel. although both admit they 'II do whatc\'cr 1t takes to \\In "\'OUR OPPONENT has an advantage when he ~ecs you're upset," says Fedderly. "so I try to keep m y he<td screwed on right. I think il "s much bellt•r that way " "If I do g~:t upset ... adds Tomei. .. Mike is alwa y!\ then· t.1 c •lm me down. Hut i.tay1ng calm comes with m aturity "A guy like John Mc Enrnc gets anything he wants bccau~c <tll he cares about 1s wmning, and so do we. Which would you rather he? A nice J?UY who lo:.cs. or a hut head who wino;'!" BOTH FEDDERLY and Tomei realize the importance or their upcoming mat<'hcs, not on· ly as individuals. but from a team standpoint. too "We would like to do well b<'cau-;» of all l hl' coaches from th<' m<iJor universities t hat will be the1 c Lo recruit ... says Tom ei . who also indicated that the two would like t o pursue their careers at the same school. '"W<''re look ing for a goo<l Pacific-10 school." chimes in Fedder ly. "becaus<' that 's where you get the cxp<.'rien<'e. You wouldn'l be able to get that at a smaller school." BUT AS WELL as rcdderly and Tomei wouJd like to pros1>er In siD!lles and doubles, their main objective is to the team. ·'When you do well as in· div iduals you help the team." says Tomei. "We play ror the team and ourselvos both." Fedderly adds As singles players. each is so stroni( in his own right they probably will be put in separate br ackets during the next three tournaments. wbjch suits them bothjwitfine. "f TIONX.TIIERE'S a chance we could meet each other in the fi n als," says the southp aw Tomei. • · 1 played you once already this yeru-and beat you 7·5, 6·3.'' quips Fedderly. •·tt was a cakewalk.'' 'Td pick al your back-hand and move you all over the court," answers Tomei, now re· vealing bis strategy. "That's lm posaible, beca'-'M! l get. anything.·· laughs Fedderly. And on ll goes between the two. But at least one tbin,·s for 11ure. When It comes to beln& on the same side or the net, they have but ONE objective In mind. ~Self-portrait' Gene Tierney Reveals Woes By 808 THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP> -The new movie books· The cool beauty of Gene Tierney haunted Dana Andrews and m:illions of movie fans in "Laura" 1 1944 ). Now 58, and married to Houston oil m an Howard Lee. she r emains a beautiful woman. ln ber autobiography, "Self-portrait," she dis· closes that the life of a movie star is "no bed of roses" Hhe title of Joan Fon·. laine·s recent memoirs I. Miss nemcy has endured more than her share of woes : Ruinous romances. failed mar· riage, family squabbles 1her own father sued her l, birth of a re t a rde d c h i l d. m e ntal breakdowns. With collabor ator Mickey Herskowitz. she tells of such things as well as the j oyful aspects of her lire -with Ttu•n candor . perception and no hint of self.pity. Much of the Tierney saga has been known. In her book. she discloses the details of her lengthy. doomed romance with John F. Kennedy. T hey met in 1946 when he was a navy lieute- nant visiting the set of "Dragonwyck." She was immediately struck by "the most perfect blue eyes I had ever seen on a man." They m et again at a SonJa Henie party and on the dance floor he.said, I could danc(' lik<.• this for the rest of m y hfe .. Dinner dates followed. then meetings in New York Kcn111 •d) was running for Congrt.'SS for the r1ri.t lime. and tolrt of his culm resol ve to hl•come th~ first Ca tholic presi- dt.•ut of the Cniled States : "It \\;1:-n't "h.1t I h:.id in mind. wh:1t I slarH·d out lo do. But I had a Ct1mm1t nH:nt to Jot f his ":H casualt) brother I And to mv rather .. -Mb~ T1ernc) writes that ..,ht> dl'cltnell an involvem ent KENNEDY "1th co-~tar "J\ rone Power to continue with Ken nl'dy. e\l'n though :.he was warned that he could ne\ er marn a rtivorced woman On"' dli~· ovl'r u New York lunch with other pl'{)Pk K1•1;nt·d ~ ..,;11d "out or lhe blut•. "You krJO\\ (;1•fH'.I C':1nncvcr marryyou .. ll "·I" 11\l'I She s:.iw him three time~ again 1n l'an:-at ~1 :1\im ·s. in New York i:Jt El Morocco. und 111 \\ .1:.hingt1111 .1llht• White llousc • •• ,\11dtl'\\ Sin<'l<1 1r docs not t•xpla1n thl! t'UrtOU'-).:lOILIS or Amer1c11 's great film maker 1n · .John Ford." but presents <t well-rounded portr ait r•r !ht· m;:n Ford :.pent his working lifetime" 1th1n th<.• -;t11d10 ~ysu•m b ut rem <1 1ned i:J rebel tltrn11 ~h,111l l n ini.: Thal berg. youthrul production chief of MG ~t. wu~ht ford for a movie but made the m1::. l al.t• of :1llov.1ng the director to \\ a1t c111 hour for an appoint llll'lll r oril <kp:.irtl•d and left a 1.oll' · Dc~1r lr\'ing. l'rl ~an· my "'""" S\.•t· \11u l:1lt•r Jack.' Thl' hn~1l-rc•\(•a ls lh<it 20\h Cc·ntu r~ Fox th1d Darr y l Zan ltt'k worried a bout lht• r :1J1<'J' m~·s:.:.igt• or "Grape~ of Wrath" and trit•d to rccut the film It '':.t:. impossible Ford had c1t•H•h1petl a method of cut ro110 t111g in !ht• t·amen1. not the editor 's room. "hm1t 111µ h1~ fool agt· and angles and struggling fC1r th~ director":. n ght lo have all his <'hosen material 1n dudt•d 111 the rel{'a:.e print of an import ant film .... The IO\'ell'rale ffiO\ ic ran, Rex Reed . hai. col lccted anothl'r parcel of his 1nterv1e" s 1n '"Tr•n oll a to Keaton " He has an extraordanar} kn..,l'k f•ir gPltin~ ~ta rs to reveal themsel ves. tell 111g :.••rr~l!-> they "'ouldn'l disclose l o bed com 1w n 111 r\~ C.mdrt'<.' Bergen talked to Reed after worktnJ;: for l.i1w Wcrtmullcr rn the disaster ltternlly mo' 11'. • ''l'hl· f:nd of Our World in Our l '>lllll lk d 111 <• Night F'ull of Ham .. · It's 1mposs1blc to be more nat·l'hcstcd than I am." said B<'rg"'"· · but Lina decided to t·ha11~e e n~ryth1ng from my cyebro"s to the color of my hai r to nn bus•. I wor e a 11ightg1rn n ihroui;!hout most of l h1· ril m. and r "as ped cctly \\ illtng to struggle· by like the t101>rframc I am. but Lina said enough ... 8111C£N wasn't i.ex) "So ~h<.' had a ru~htgown constructed that wa~ the mo5l int ric<tle piece or architecture. I'd like to r ent it for lht• re:.! of m) life:...'_'-------- GOLD SALE HUGE INVENTORY OF 14K AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS - 2 DAYS ONLY FRI APR 27th 9AM-5PM SAT APR 28th 1 OAM-SPM DANA POINT JEWELRY 24671 LA PLAZA SUITE 3 DANA POINT DOWN THE ST,.EET "'°" YICS MARKEt IN CA.18' aANK BUILOtHO -SPECIALISTS IN WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIR It CUSTOM Jl!WELAY- P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE ----_.,_ ___ ---------------~ --_ ... .. 4• ....... ._ -..,. . . . PlJ8U C NOTICE 'UPl•IOll ~OU•T OaJOll-01 cww.-~ Aoot, CA tllll AMINOaD•UMMONION AM&NC>eO COMPLAINT CAH NUMal•: tin M PLAINllf<F: DI ANE A08EAfS DEf'ENDA Nf PAUL A it SIMPSON, VILLA ~ORD COMP.i.NY, DOE CORPORATION, ROE ANO ROE, a P.nnanlWP. DOES 1 lllrtllQh 7., lft<hlSI .. NOTICft v.., M•t .. .., 111<141. Tiit ~Mr1 ..wy '9<* ... ,.,, Y"' wlUIWI ,_......_ ............ ,, .. ,_.. "'""""•UY&. •9M Ille lA .... "'•tlt11 ... _. 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"''"' oe m•nded 1n lht to-np1a1nt • .,,n.cn c.outct '~\utt 1n Qatnhhr'fY>tH ot w a9e\ tro.1no ot mo"PY 01 prooe'1y or otner ,., •• "'re que\l~ 1n tP\of' c.omOld1nt I) II , ... wl\h lo H O .... d•l<t Of '" •U•""'" •n U.•• mantr. 1w ,..,..,., " ,0 11,.mptly '° IJl•I '°"' wroll•• '*W)OflM, •• •nv, rn•• be fUed on Um• PUBLIC NOTIC DAI E[J Aprol 10 141• "ICllTIOUSeUSINIESS LEE A BRANCH NAME ST4TIEMIUH 1 (..tt>tk '"• •01lo•ut1~ per\OO'\ dtt" d01nf &y (,Al \Pt(.KAllO 1>11""'"'' •• Oelk!IV N t; w P V H I b E A t H CUMMIN>,WHITE, (OU N'>ELI NC. !.EcRVo CE flO\ ltOelNSOH" llOllNSON 'N•>I< ''" Ori•~ Su•I• 121 NewPO'f •nd 110.EltT v FA Un & .. en Calllornod 't/""10 ''°° Oov•. SM1t• ~ P 1tr\0t1MI A~\tt\\men• Corf)V'1' Newport llH<h. CA '2..0 ooon ot O<anqo. C.o..nlv. • C•l11orn1~ Tel llU ) OS IOU tOrOOt•loon, 11(11 WOIChll U"ve, ~uo" All ornoy tor P1 .. 1nhfl n•. NPWl)Ot1 ll<>•ch, CAhlorno• •11M)V • Puoh\~ OranQi (Od't Oa•IY *'1101 tnt\ bu\1ne~-. 1\ conc;iut lttd t>y ct tof! 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"' OrdnQC Counoy on Mortn l& ,~,. "121'1 ~Ubh\f'W'O 0.--4f\9r (OA\t 0•11~ PllOI Apr > U 14 I& IH"I IJOQ ltl Pt:BLIC NOTICE P UBLIC' NOTICt: CP .. I " F 1Ul1' FICTITIOUS 8USINfS) NAME STATEMI NT 1,.... 1u11owu'\Q pur\On •\ oc..mo t>u!t• ,,_ .. ,, "'1~0N U.., tiOlrf Lfo!At-f '11i ' ~'"'' 1 r111f1 ~v.•nu.. Lo f.1 M• ,. (•l1torn1d 'flOll t. t<4h -wn (.ndno, 11JO w 4...fl•'c •r• A111r A.Of :tU1 A1\&"4:_.1rtt L4'llhJ•f\tt1 ~16111 f n. OU'\•~\' ,._ \..Of"IOUClt!d Uy <10 fn d 1\HdU'9I ..,, ....... ""'"" rn1' \h•'""""""' ""'"" t1•"d ••"' "' (th.mty (.hHit ot Ort4fl~ 4...0UOh .()tt M dr(n JO. Ill,. OROVlfll ISCROW CORPORATIO• llOOl 1tvlM Blvd. hll•~. CA •1"'° El<"'• Ho J 1)0t7 n • Publl>""° OrdnQI' C.va>I Cla oly P..,1 Aor \ II llf If> ,.,,., Ul~'l PUBLIC NOTICE t .! • DAIL V Ptl.OT STANDARD 80SS Robert C. Warren Count-ia11 Con1pa11y Pre~idRtll ll11tw11 < \\ ,111 "'' 11 " •• ' Ii f ' ,. 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Brookhurs l Slrc:cl at 'l'<rl hcrt A n ·nu1· , ... uoo PH.UMACY' ., hl' mt·l'I Will 01>en lo fT-ee o..i·~ lthl' 1mbhl' ut 8 a m For lSI Hott"tal •ood 1nl ormat1011. phone thl' ~ luch 1· h <J m h c r I) r f I l' (.' i.1 l ..,_ ____ 6_ .. z_._, _s•_o ___ .,..Pfi2 444 l WE'LL BUY GEMS ' & ESTATE JEWELRY Our over 32 years experience can be of "elp to lnd1111duals, Attorneys, and Bankers in d1spos1ng o f Important Jewelry . . . .. - 'lime C11l A!"WlrH"Oto l'ol:1ro1d Chu·I Or Ed\\ 111 l.<tnd holds a p1<"11tr(• nwdt· \\Ith :1 1wwly dt·\'c•lo1wd ttlm \\ hll'h l&Jkt.•:o, 1n1t• m111ttf l' t11 prnduc·t• ~· fullv cl i.' v < • I o p 1 • d t ' o I o r p 1· 1 n l c· u t l 1 n g lhl't'l' mmuli.•:-. o ff l11t• l1nw of tlw present I 1lm (If) lht• m :rrk<·t .OR~NGE C~tri,T~ n ~) ~· ),~, ~i <'hat•I R ay ~c c;uir•· hJ' IJ1•1·n n:imt·d 1·h1l"f lo.in orr1c·l·r uncl '1·n1 eir \ 11·" prl':.1<frnl for St;ah' Mutual Savings and l.11an .hsociation, Ne.•.,., port lh·al'h Ii i... n•:,p11ns1hll1l11·~ 1111'lr11l1• 111,111 11rtglll:st11111, pro1"1·~:0.1ng ,11111 :.1·n llT, anti "'c·ond;ir_v nrnrl.l'ltng for lht• m'l1tut111n·~ C.il1foru1:s n·al 1·~t:il1 · lendinii proi.:ram 111• ha~ 10 yc·;ir' of t·xp1·rwn1·,. 111 llH· 'av1ng., ;111d loan md11sl r.11 . "'11 h 1·rnpha~" 111 mortgugt· hanking . .,e1·un1f:1r.v m.1rkl'l1ng ;11HI n·:-.ouri·1· 111ana1.wm .. nt ;11111 1:. form1·r -.1·111or \'11'1' pr1·~1<l<·n1 and tn•a,un·r of S;1n Ow go f",.1fc-r;.il S.1\ 1ni.:' ;ind l.11:.rn A':.m:1al 11111 Chf>ryl t\. Smith '"" 11<·1·11 named a s...,-,1,1nt 1•11r pllratC' 'l'l'rl'lur y for t'11m p n·h1•ni.111e Can• Corp , Nl'Y. port lkal'h Shl' J1>1 m•cl llw n1mpanv 111 J!)7J and has tw1•n the admtni:-.lrall\1· ai.'1:-.lant lo the prc•,i1knl for thc 1iast Iv."' y<·:tri. ll1·r nc\\ rc·-.poni.1bil1t1t•:o, 111 l'lucle lh~~ompll'llClll or stat•· lt·g .... l<!liun or 1·ur por" ll' h·ga I mall c: ,., a nct 01 ht•r t·11rporall· :.sci rn1n1slr;,IJ\1· dut11·-. Ala n K M}n' h,,, lie1·n n:.imt·d v11·1· pn .·'>tcfrnl o r <HIH•rl1:-.1ng .incl puhlll' n·lat1011:-. for lhc· l'a lifornia J\ -,.ocaclo {:om mi.,i.ion, New1x>rt B1:ach Thc· 1·11mm1i.~11m t·onduet.' ;.id ve·rt,...rng for .1 vel('ado gro"' 1•ri. M yt·rs "'1 ll e1)(1rd 1 n.11 t· n111su ml·r .anrf trar11• ar1111•rtt'1ng anti l"tm-.uml·r t1 Jtll' and g row1•r publtt n •lal 111n:-.. • RanJc of Nc·~port, N1·wp<1rl Bt'a<'h. has naml·d ('alhuinl' Goldstmro lo th1: h.1ni.. 'i. t·:-.l"ru\\ dl'part 111e nl Shl' 1s a fnrm1·r 1·:-.c·row offi1·c-r ~1th S1:c-ur1ly P Jc•iric National Bank 1n Co~ta l\frsa • Maun..-n I,. Rt·cd hai. l>t>l·n appoinkc1 v1rc pn·· s 1de nl and ct1rcctc1r· <1f busin<''S Opt:ralions for Ricbardson-Nagy·M a rlln t\rchilt'clure/Plaoning, Newµort Bt•nth lier rlut1cs ind wk <;up<'n i<;1on o f the bus1nes:-. ope ration:., re:-.pon,1h1ltty for ll·gal and financial act1 v1t1cs, tltl'lll a nd puhh1· rd;1t1oni. and ad· m 1 mstr<illon • R ich ard J\. ~artinit. 'llcwpnrt Beach . ~upcrv1i.or or buch.:1·t:-. anct forecasts for ITT Can· non Electric, Santa i\na , has been promoted to rnana~cr of ftnfl n<'1a l an;cly'" With th1!'> d1v1s1on of lnl('rnallonal Telephone a nd Tcll•graph Corr). s ince 1976. he 1s res ponsible for financial analysis for every maJOr drpartmcnt al the Santa /\na fuc1ltty. • •·rank X. Flt-mlnit has bct·n namt•<l vite prcs1· dent, sales for Mlcrodata lnle rnalioniil Corp., Irvine'. lie 1s rt·sl)ons ihl(• for cxpancl1ng the distribu- tion o ( the company 's systems in Austra lia, Lalin America , lht• l<'ar Efls l and Weste rn Europe. lie has he ld m urkcting positions al Wayctcc, Calcomp, Univac <end, most recently, Pertee Busi· ncss Systems. Henry R. Voss ha!\ been appointed presidt!nt a nd chairman of the board o f Golde n Wesl Airlines, Newport Reach Ile JOi ncd tht.' company 1n October 1968 and has he ld various pos itions with1n the company, th<' most recent as executive vice president a.d chief o perating officer. Sears To Reject Federal Pacts CIOCAGO IAP) Sears. Roebuck and Co., the na tion's lurJ(cs l retailer, says it will accept no further fcderul contracts because of a "campaign of harassme nt" by fed erul Investigator s over Sears' hiring practices. Com puny chairman Edward--R. TelllnJt said that Sears will honor existing government c:ontracts but will not bid upon or accept contracts "lor an indertnitetlmc, be~lnnlng immediately." Telling said Scars was taking the action because the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs had started wha t he said appears to be ·· a campa11n ofharasament. subterfuge o r re taliatio n:' Compan1es that bid on government contracts mual comply w ith Jederal civil righ ts a nd alllrmallve action laws a nd regulatJons. 21 Nations Protest Price Hike MEXICO CITY IAP I -A "rowin a numbe r ol I.attn American rH1Uon11. angered by m ultlplt.• lncrNUWR in world oil • prlt t·11. urc t1dkln~ ahout taklrlll u<'tlon ngnln11t lhe Or14uniz11Uon of l'l'lrolt'um 1'~xf)4'1rtini;i Countrici>. Only VcnC!1.Uclo und Ecuador. lh•· llOl'1' Lalin America n OPEC mcmtwrR, favor thP 1ntcrnatlonal curkl '11 pricr• intreascs. T W •:NT V · 0 N E 0 T II£ R nations. including Mexico romplmn that high'1'r oil prices nrc.• ug~rnvut1ng influt1on. un<'mp1oy m'l,nl a nd fu e l s hortu1ies m a continent of 335 million peopl<· alread y beset by d1Hlc ultcconom1 c problems Tht> ma1orrty of the nut1ons have hud to raise i..:asohne prices. :-.ome as mul'h a!> 50 percent. and somt' huv<.• combined the n ses with s ubsidies to soften th<' blow f or <.•onsumer~ Colo mhw. a nation of26million .1ssutreringan inflation rate or 25 percent this year instead of the projected 15 p('r ccnl. · A to1> offk Iii I of 1 m IJ<i v<· n shcd llonduras. rt'fl ectmi.: lhl• ani..:c:r fl'll by nil -consu m 1ni.: nation-. .dtc·r OPF:("s M ur1•h prH·1· lllt'rl'llSl'. privat<.•ly <J('('USt•d thl' l:J natron C'i.lrtc l of l'Xcrr1s1n~ ":1ml>1tions that i.lrl' hunkruµtini..: lhc world " I N Mt\lt('ll, OPf-:C' ra1s Nl ii\ <·r:1gc· rrud1· oil price-. fmm S1:1 85 lll SM 51 a barrt•I ancl a11thor111·d 'urc·h:trJ,,:f's that 10 '"mt• ra'><.'.'> r;11-.1· lht· prr<.•1· lt1 Sl'J ;ind ~J ,, harrt•I on 1h1 · · 'J>ot markt"t. \\ht.'rt' ml nc11 :-.old und1•1 lcins:: ll·rm t·1ir1trn1•1, lli au<.·llon('(I to I hl· h1i..:hc·:-.l h111dt•r ,\h-:oco h ;i:-. th1· \\ 11rl11"' 'txl h lari.:t·~I 1>rt1\ cn 1111 n·s1•r\'('l. and " r;"t bl·t·om1ng a major !''CllfH1.1·1 hut n·fus1·:-. to JOI n c 1P1-:c · II 1·harJ,!t·i. "17 Hr .1 ha rn·I for e·rrulc-. hut r1•f11M·'> 111 ,,.11 '"' 1111' ··,pol "' markt•I 'I h•· 'lill•· pd rolt•um n1ono111>lv P f-:~1 EX I • • I trlr 1i"HJ \f ,, ,,, .. , (• ,I • , I • ,,,,,, f ,,, I J ,, • ,.,,,..,, J '4t 'IN 'fll'" A'' 'mw r •t I\ :.·'\/:;:r;l·~~,J:', t ~ :;;.~ I~ I .ll•IJ '-''I I,,, f11·\ f, t Nf•J 1clJ1 only under 1001-te rm contrncla and n egotiat es lnc reaitel' with cltents every three m onth11 . TO D•:Tt;R SOME inflationary e ffects 1tR new 011 we a lth Is bringln~. Mexico is holding crudti oil productipn to 2.5 m illlon barrels a day for the next three year s although It says It could produce4 million barrels a day. Mexican President Jose Lopez Por tillo is quietly cons ulting other Latin Amer ican headJ11 or state about calling a United Nations meeting lo deal wilh the world oil energy c ris is lie plans to outline his project before the U .N . C<'neral Assembly in September Costa H1can Presid ent Rodrigo Carazo. who l'ndorsed the idea, last week or,::amzed <JO e~rJ:y comm1ss1on in Central Amenca to study ways or taking common action ugairu.tOPEC CARl\ZO AND LOPt:z Portillo have w arnccl that th e world enerty emit may •P•rk ewr greater outburata of poUtJcat violence, especially in poor nations that havenooll. "T he dl.8order tn produdk>n. dlatrlbuUon and consumption or fuels aJready has humanllyoa the brink of coll&P8e." Lopez Porl11Jo said in a recent speech . • '011 prices go up, the Industrialized nations pass on these increases by raising prices o f their m anufactured goods," Car aro said last week. "But our countries cannot increase the priceR of coffee, sugar, meat or other products they export." F o ur Latin Ameri can presidents and Spanjsh Prime Minister Adolfo Suarez agreed to hold talks about offsetting future OPEC inc r eases. A foinl s tatement by Suurez and the presu.Je nts of Colombia. Bolivia - Costa Rica and the Dominica~ Re public called the increasei. "artntrary." "<'ons tant" and ''1nd1srrim1natc." Earnings Decrease For Savings Firm Downl'y s..,, 1ng' and l,t>an /\s:.0<'1at11in. headquartered 1n Costa. ~1 c•i.a, hi.IS rl•portl•d IWI 1•arning' of S2.83l,000 or 90 cent!> pt:r !>harl.· for lhl· first quarkr Thi-. eomp;,in·-. ''' I h1· ~ t·:.ir 1·:.sr llt'r r>t•rrod "hen 52.979.000 or 95 1·1•nh Pl'r 'hart· "''" po-.11·rl F1r't <1uartcr rc!'>ulti., while orr ~ l>l'r<'<'nt. n •prl':-.l'nt lht· l'ompun~ 'rmirth h1•:-.t rcport1ng quartl!r M CIUfl('l' L M l"t\li...tt·r . pn· .. 11lcnt or Downey Savtngi., notl'c:l that n '<·onl 11·H·nu1·' \\ t·n · off..,t·t hy thl• htghc:r aver age r ate paid on .,;ivin~., JtTounl'> .Jntl borr"w1'fl m<mc.•v ·nil· rnp11I 1 '"' 111 monc·' 1·0"1" pr1ma rrly n •Occts the high. rail·' raul on rnonl'.,, m;irk1 l t·n11r1t·ates Cnl1 f :.uch time a'> 11\lt•rc•'l rat1•.., Ill j.(l'Ol'r <JI fl('(•ll'<IW. l'USl of money \\Ill dctcrm1111• tlll' th•L!rt-t• r1f'Jlrnf1t;ilnht' ··ht· 'i.11d l>clllnt•I "i:n •Ill.!' "1th "'"'"' CJ( SI OX lnll111n. 1s 01wraltnf.! 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OIMO<t 12 00 ,, 12 "~ F~. NI. -No IMO • .. _,.. • it IO,., ICllOllC. • ., HI. Ori~ lfld U.St NL LOO'llh ........ OM Wm u ~ NL Am .... , " NI. (Mitt ,..,..1 f . ... . "" -...... . I ' ' co -M• eT0CKS I BUSINESS Thur day, Clo ing Pri ·es • N¥SE €0MPOSITE TRANSACTIONS --------~-~011411111-1i'il ... -r,.,,.. .... ""' NtwVttW, .. ,,_,,, Jllfilll(. JlllW ... ,Oft, Ott roll ono Clll<lllllolll •IOt ~ n <-.0•-.0•-t.ottv ltw HMIO'lol A•~IOllOnOI '-<urlll"' o. ... ,, •M 111\11""1 • -·----.:.:::: Thurldly. Aprfl 28. tt7t N Federal £a., ' Fund Transfers i Gain Security By SYLVIA POaTB& 1r you cli1tOver one or your credit carda la miulq and has been used. you are llable for no more than t50. If someone forges one of your cheeks, you bear no UabWtJ'. But Ir lbe phustlc debit or acca.e card you use with an electronic banking machine ls l<>11t or at.oleo you mu.at act fas t. The longer you w.-it t.o rt!port your fosa, the more liability you ass ume . UNDER CERTAIN SECTIONS OF the Electroolc Fund11 Transfer Act, which took elfect in February, 1'0U have two business days in which to report the loaa of your car.d. I( you notiry the institution that issued tbe electronic banking card within that span or time, your loss Is limited to $50. But if you neglect t.o contact the iAsuin1 institution within two days of learning of your loss, you could be liable for as much as ~. Even this SSOO .ceiling on liability d isappears alter 60 days. Then your liability la unlimited. If an unus u a l circumstance -travel or ho s pita lization preve nts y ou from co nt ac \i ng th e institution. these time p e r io d s may b e extended. Money's Worth Before these federal regulations governing consumers' liability we nt into e ffect. mos t in stitutions offering e lectronic funds transfer ser vices ~etermined a t•ustomer 's lia bility for losses on a cas~-by-case basis, ;irrnrding to u 1978 ~urvcy hy the American Ba nkers Association. nn: F.FT ACT ALSO ALLOWS institutions to issue unsolicited dt!hit cards. but the curds cannot be used until ) ou inform the issue r that you have received and acceptt:d the card. The institution must also tell you. trow to dispose or the unsolicited card if you don't want it. The telephone number and address to use to report the card lost or stolen The sort of electronic trans actions that you may makc hy using the c ard for instance, withdrawinit mont.'y from your c hecking or s avings a,count, m oving runds from ont ty pe of account to another. making dc1>osiL'> and learning the balances in your accounts. WIL\T CHARGES. IF ANY, you incur for these :.erv1ces C1nd the hmats. 1f any, on using the m. 'Thi• ci rc ums t a n ces under which the issuing ins titution mig ht reveal information about your account to s u1:h third µartics U!> credit bureaus or government agt.'n('IC'S Oth<>r roni.umer -.afeguards AOvernang EFT service::. ~o into cffl·c·t in May 1980 THF.SE WOULD RF.QUIRE nNANCIAL institutions to 1fo,rlo-;c whether the following rights arc available lo lht•1 r Efl cui.tomt'r~ I I I To ::.lop payment or prc·authonzcd trar fer!> and ho" lo do so I!.! I To t('l'l'IVI' ;i r<•etpl ror :i n y <:lc:ctronic rund lran:.fcr» you have m<id1• 1J1 To resolvt.' C'rrors by obeyinl( certain procedurci. • 41 to a:-.sume the issuer will be liable for failing lo m a ke transfer!> that you h<tve requested Gradually and extremely s lowly the gaps m :..afcguards in th(• era of electronic funds transfer!> arc being clO!'led. It re muins a fi ght, but we are winning tht! prntcl·t 1onst·i.-;cntial 10 financial security SWcks Lose Ground On Negative Reports NEW YORK 1AP l The stock market moved lower todav on ncr\'ousne!>i. over the future or nuclear power a nd on news that consumer prices rose hy I percent in March. The Dow Jone:-. avt>rage of 30 industrials was off 6.49 poinrs to 860.97 l>ccHncs led advances by a 2·1 margin among New York Stock Exchange h!>ted issue~ .'il•1t•k!e lt1 Thf> ,_,.P"' lighl Due ro late t ransm1ss1on today's l1c;t1ng w ill not appear m the Daily Pilot. Ptl UP UO Up 11 4 Up "j UP IJ• UP IJ 1 Up UO Up UJ UP 11.4 Up '1 Up •.> Up 11 UP 1\ Up •I UP •7 UP U Up U Up H UP H Up H Up H UP H Up U Up U Up U UP ).) Pel E '" l•.J II 1 I :u ,,, ,, '·' &it H I~ H I' t1 E .. 1 ., ., M hal !;1t1c·l,;,1 Did NEW YORK tAPI l'Ovenred °"'"~ U•H nenQM) rot1tt ,._'"'"" ..... "'''"""' Nf'• to.-\ NEW YORK -tAPI Apoto1. lrNI Pt•VIOU\ d•V WH • •QI!) 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While <ibout :io lea\l• 1·:11·h 111on1 h for n·.,t•lt lcment in a not hl·r 1·11ttnln, u<.1wllv Ill(' l '111!Nl St<rh·"· about the saml' numbt;r11fb:rl111'.o., ar<· liorn Many lll'rl' 11n· \\td11v.s Zua Yang. Ill. a bcihy al ' ht·r bn·a?-t. '>:Jiii h1•r h11'>liand d11.·ll while tr11l> . .,i ng lhl' i\frkong H1 v1.·r. lt•a \'lrll-: h..r with '>IX l'hlfdn·n /\NOTll ER WO MAN. 110111 Sagan. :11 . st1lc h1ng 1·mbr111tll•rv w11h lwr 1:1 y1:ar ·old rlau~hlt.·r <il hN 'Ilk . told ho" h1·1 hu .. lm nd w<is killed rn the" <1r Tht· rdugl·c lift· ,.., all<•nng th<.' 11((•..,tylc of thl' frcv :.p1ritl·lf Jl mongs , not l1Ccustomc1I t11 1Ju1 cau1·1 an aurl n·gulat1on.., :JOd s11nwt1mc:. g1v1:n lo.., mok1ni.: op111m a nil ta k 1 ng :rn c·xl ra w 1r l' 1\uoul I~ IJ<·n ·t·nt of th1.· llmong mt.>n hu\e mort· lhanonl'\\lft• Ont• ofl lwn1 "Chut· Dua I ll·r . :Jll i\ short. :-.lurdy forml·r h.1ttall1111 l·11mmandcr. t'hul' 'aid he had <1!1 n11llt'd lo i\rnt•nt·an 11ffac·1ab he had t"'o w1\cs. unin t1·ntionall) rl.-.qual1fymg h1mM:lf for rc:.t'ltlcmenl in the Unilt'<IStal1·' "I II.\ VJ-. KNOWN uthl·r m1·n 111 lie <tbout their \\Ive~. l'la1m1ng tht• v.omt•n "err in't('cid their :.is lcrs," ht• :.;ml, "1th his l\\.u w1v1·:. and five'childrcn :-landing n1·arh~ ".\ntf they ~ire living happily 111 J\men1·a .. Smokrng up1uni "a lrndllwnul h<tb1t of the older 11 mong..,, hut t ht· J\rm·m :a n authoritics frown on that. too Sua T ua. a gaunt HR. l>aid he has s moked three pipl•s a <lay for ~cars. financ<·d from his son ·~ earn· ings in th(• l'amp <is a lahorcr Thl' habit cost him <i lll'kcl lo i\merira DACK IN 1.i\OS. a wife broui:ht a dowcry of <1boul S750 In th1.· tamp the price has plummeted lo $200. with somf! murrrngcs urrangcdon credit. And lhc sw .•orthe llmong fam1ly has diminish<!d from a normal doz<'n eh1ldrcn toonlytwoorthree. American.., in T ha11cmd believe the llmong de '>t..'T"ve a ~pccial consideration ror immigration nlcss a llmon1t soldier has served 4112 years 111 the U.S.·backcd arm~ he is not considered for rescl- th:mcnl. "YET. 40 P ERCENT O•' those we deal with have served a rul1 J12 years.·· one American said. About8,000 Hmong have immigrated to the U.S and 50.000 remain in Thailand. As many as 20,000 more are expected to nee from Laos. Unde r the til(hlly defined America n program. only those with "anchor" relatives In America - :.uch as parents. childre n and Ri ng le siblings - <1uallfy for resclllcmcnl. Married brothers and sis· t crs are not elltdblc lo join a brother In the United Slates • "Yt:T SOVIET J E WS url! allowed to go to the lJ s rrgardlcss of any tie or relationship," said one A.,-,~rlrsn who works wlth the cefugeeli. "I think the rfMJIY. wh 1 fou~ht In our army should aet s imilar 1rUlmrnt " W1lh lhc /\OWrll'ttll wllbdrawal rrom l ndoch.inlJ ·~. -.. "Abandone d Luggage' • Ill lhl• e•.orl)' llnO:J. the: llOWf\111 wc.•rc It-ft lo fond for the mselwa Soml' conllnul·d to rcshil thl• communists tand .irt• k11ow11 lo IK• (1.ihlln.i atlll Out lhl• unmarked U.S vl11nt•l'l lhMl Uhl''' tu IWj,lflly lhcrn huvc Iona( since l'IOJ)J>t'd flyan.i O'ntt;lt llMONCtS t•a pilululcd lo the com munlNlK, -with lht• m'·n tw111)( Mrnl to re education 1·11mµ uml Lhl•lr fum11it•N tol'i>mmunulfurm1> Bui. 1wt·ord1111t to United Nullons und Thal of f1t•l/1l' the• lllHJIH lty dt'C·1d1•d (Cl nee beCUUl>t> they l1•ur1•<l l11t•11· 1111i.t ui.1>1>1'1Ul w11 with the Amcrkuns had 1,1111t1•1I 1 lwm 1111h1•1•y1•1111f I ht• 1•r1rn munlsts D D vacations coming ••• secure your hom_p! Viait the Costa Mesa Police Dept.'a Crime Prevention Trailer In our parking lot on Saturday, April 28, 1979. 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. Find out how to prevent your home from being the target for a crlmol extra measure of security Kwlkse1• Slng'o c 'lhnder b•ass doadlOCI< 11 s 8 w•lh key loci.. out!.1do lhumoj(ey inside 1 throw #88() nog 17 90 swing lock 0 Simple et1oc11vc Flop style door loci. keeps dOor SllUI 1tgn1 lor BdOCO safety Reg 95• iwiiiet look out don't open Strong all steel chain door Jock Open ooor fust enough 10 see who s !here Reg 1 05 . _....__ --.. ---·- 'Pin' could make difference N1te-Lok patio door pon can l<eep someone from bren111ng 1n Complete w11n r.anger ,#15301 Rog 85' stop-a -thief lock plate Lock Plate pieces en B•· mored barrier rn lronf or your door lock Installs tn seconds Two tn pkg Reg 45• K\Yikset thumbscrew window lock Hanoy strong s1101rig win· dow or door tock allows lor sure.stop anyw11e10 along slide Reg 75' I I @ ' 'l • t v this can save a lffe Senses ano alens you at l1rst sign of 11re enc smoke Easily Installed Battery 1ncludeC1 19ss -.. ---- WORLD lock in valuables Ch ia Kiong, 10, 1 i> a m o·n g seve ra l s i c k children in nif· ugee camps in Southeasl Asia . This hospilal i:; i n no r t h e rn T hail and. Fif· teen chi ldren ha vc died here since December: .... Prtcea ..... TIU' .., 2. 1171 All PhotographlC, Typographtcel, Clerlc1I and PrlnUng Etrort are Subject to Correction. •• Sea. tt. .. .,.. wtect .. s ........ Double cylinder de~boll b)' Kwrluel has 15 8 8 1 lhrow ReQuires key to open lrom both sides ~885x3. #88Sit5 Reg 24 90 w ing nut window lock Easy 10 1ns1e11 lock •or sliding windows Guerdi; against forceo f!nfry Reg 105 Steel bolled lock res1s1s forced entry Eeay to tn· stall Mounts top or bot· tom. With 2 keys Reg. 6.50 stop the sllde when you want Tamper· proof ~Alley-Lock 101 sliding doors & win· dows Locks 11ghl 'or max- imum security Reg 3 49 2sa patio door lock For sliding glass doors and windows Mounts In any po111ton #1599 Reg 2 25 149 _,,,.--)· INSIDE: •Ann landers ·•Entertainment •Erma Bombeck •Horoscope r~. ~ul 20. llHi DAIL y PILOT . Gov •. Brown's 'Safari' Given Poor Grade ft) f>I\ NlS MrU!LLA OI t!W l)a1ty fll• IUff All thf' •'Y~ of tht' ~orld SC<'mJn.:ly ""'•re on Go\ Jt>rry Bro"'n " recent tnp to Africa with ro<'k alnac-r Linda Rn n tAdt. 1nclud1nrc ~ ul one Ion" hnl'" Alr1i-a "'atcher ~ho found hlll" 11bou1 tht> tn p to comm<>nd "I found no r.-ct .. ,•m inti Q\lilhtlt":. in hi:. tr l•IP•IOal tarount.I lh••ra'. ' i.utd J o hn Pt•t•r Nuttt•nt, u NP~~v.f't>k Afn<'n bun ·uu i-hwf v. ho hu1> 'Pt'Ol rwurly 20 )l'llr' coH•r1n~ Afru The b11t.il'i.l prohl1•m v.11tl 'omeh<1<h ltk1· Hro\o\ n "11111..: tht•r\• iio ·' I.id< or plonntnl( l''.\I t•pl lo ..:o unit M•\I ht-':. t(OlnJt lo d<> l!ood thin~' N Ul(t•nt 'i:. c11rn nH·nh "''rt' lllddt· <1 I lh1· Lu" unit ""''" 1)(11 l llt·.it·h "'"1-.tunrt· I 1·11~ut• ~1io1111or•'<I To~n llull lt.•t·tun· i.t•nt•\ M1111du) at Jo~IJwurtl C11wou II\ l\t•v.1>0rt Ht·ac•h T tlt: ll0l1R 1.01'( •. , \l.K l'O\t'lld ~1 11111lt1tu1lt• uf lht• 1·1111q1lt•\ll1t•-. thJt un· \fr11 ,, .i I.met of M t'otJntrll'-.. •100 m1l1111n 1w11111 .. u11ct h,ilf till' VOll'b lr\ lht· l'ntlt•d Nt1ll1111' .,.,.w A1111•111·.111-. 11 .. dh kn1•'4 muc·h ,1h11u l AfrH'J J01l 1t:. p111l1ll•11.., 1rlC'lutJ111~ -.aul ~u~1·11t. Jcrn Hro'4n Nugt·nl nolt·d lhal B1mH1 t11lcl rcporkr-. ,,t J vres~ 1'0nff•r1·n1·c· that ht· al'4 U):. '4Urttt..•d lo 1w 111 'that country " · · Afrwa 1::. not a t·ount n . 11 ' ,1 1·onta nt:nt. · u1d Nugt•nt "Mr llrn"r\ atJIMfl·nll) hi.t:.n l got te n that st raight tn ha:. mind I h· obviou:.ly \\<('Ill there lo St'<·ure the· blu<'k \/Ole 1n Ame rica .. Nugent said Bmwn wenl to a ll tht..• wrong l'Ou nlru•s Libe ria. "lhc Unt l(' Tom c·ounlry or Africa." c·orrupt Kt·n ya and Niger ia where no ('lectmn.., h<1H' llccn ht:ld ~tn('C 1ndcp<:nd .. nc·c 25 yc<1rs ago "HE WE!'\T Ttl ER F. 1Nige ria1 appa rt•nlly to talk ahoul sol<1 r t·nc rgy," :.<.11d Nugent, ad ding , "Afri(·ans <m· fairly !.oph1sl1cated bul th1·y havt•n 't gollt:n 10 s ol :i r e nergy " Ht· qucstlonNI I ht' v<.tlue of chscussing solar 1·nergy in a <·011nlry that mu:.l use dung not onl y for fuel hut lo hutlcl 1t:. hul:. bc<·aust· the re as nu '40od That. hc saul. shows how "pathetic" '>ome /\frac<sn t•ounl rtt·:. an· ''I'm i.:l:.id lo ~t·t· H1·11"'n lrn:-. rcturn1·d ... ugl•nt told the· aucl11•nt·e .. And mo~l /\fr1nrn:. !.hare mv 1·nt hu-.1:.i'm · Jr N°UJ:l'Ol i;:a Vl'I> Urn"' n poo1 mdrks for t11-. "nowlc J gt• o f Africa. he· 1 atl·s ~l·11 '-i I SUNSET-The Laguna Beach home of John Phelan will be the setting for a "Sunset of Chamber Music, cocktails and hors d 'oe uvres, architectural stimulation and spectacular coastal views," according to a spokesperson for the Laguna Beach Summer Music Festival, which is sponsoring the fund-raising event. Scheduled for 5 p.m. Saturday, April 28, the affair will be highlighted by chamber music planned by festival music director/cellist Masatoshi Mitsumoto. Getting Back to Basic Dirt Claergl Rotno .f, am currently sufforing through the worst case of spring fever l've ever had. Each morning I awake before the alarm goes on to the sounds of birds chirping out- side and the warm sun streaming through lhe hole ln my bedroom curtain. l lull myself w sleep at night dreaming of tropical Islands and lhe smell of suntan oll and floating on a ran and turning chocolate brown and doing nothJng or any consequence. ... . ' . . . . . .. ... . .. , .,, •• , ., ....... t""\ ... , • ·~y ....... . I • Iha) 1&kuwu 111' 111w l'uliforo1an who 1.s a scnoui:. 1tude11t (1f M r1t·un uHull x, Nugt•nt. who oh •n lior vti:s ai; l'onsultant to a.enutor 11 tnd oth"'r jlOvt•rnment officiuls lo1 mulJlmN 111n nion .. 0 11 Afr1cu. uccompwucd llu) uktt\ltu 111 Afrt<.'>A lual ~ummc-r Ht: l-iA IO 1..: WAS 1mprc11sed by the 72: } (' 1 0111 •w11.1t11r ., \ 1t:tllty und ability lo J11Jl\11• th1· -.atu.1t11111 ,uid do,. dcccnl Job " If lhl'11· ·~ .111 \ ont· ma11 Ill lhe United '°>ltth·~ "h11 cll"'>~'I H ''t lfl'dtl fut hrangmg a bout 1tw t•ll•t·t11111' 111 Hhodl's1;1, at 1:-. St•n llayakuw11," -.u1d Nu~t.·11t 'lit-c..·J 111t• to thl· con<.'lusion that Newsman John Peer Nugent When I dnvt• to work 1:a ch day I have this tremendous urge lo puint the no!.c of my wanton sal vl'r Alfa Romeo toward Coast llighway a nd let her lake me where ::.he will ... e lections m Rhodesia may not be 'the' answer but it Is an answer " Nugent doesn't view the black versus white conflict as the primary problem In Africa ·s future. Tbe greatest danger. he believes. is go- in~ to be blacks versus blacks And that problem is nothing new l.o the continent. ''The tribal s laughter that Is going on in Africa overwhe lms one 's mjnd," said Nugent "Hundreds of thousands of blacks die e very year NUGENT DESCRIBED AFRICA as "not <in African place It's a place of 2.000 tribes. They thank alone these lines. not nationhood." To add to the problem. he said. there 1s like number of languages and dialects. Nugent said most Americans a rc not stirred by reports of slaughte r unless whites are killed. lie predict!> the killing. a mixture of tribalis m :and holy w<1rs . will cont inue "This is a crisis as fa r as I 'm concerned,'' he said . As for Cga nda . Nugent said that JUSt becuusc dictator ld1 /\min has been re moved does n't meun the country 's problems have been l'l1minated The country. he said. wiU have to be re· huilt, a t<1Sk that he rc..:cls probably will fa ll On the linitcd Sl:.ilcs, "l:GANO/\ HAS BEEN denuded by Aman of m uc·h l<1ll'nt ... ::.a id Nugent "He pretty mur h sluughtere<I thl' inlcll cl'tUals. There are few d l' l'IS1o n -mukang po litici ans who ha ve thc 1·han sm<1 to run the· country because Amin ha~ :.o ckancd out the placl' .. Ue~pilc the ho rro r stories that rame out or th<' country during /\m1n·s bloody caght·ycar n•1gn . thl· JOUrnah:.l cJcscr ihcd Amin <.t:. d .... 1rgin 1n thl' woods" ('ompared to past Ugan !!a ns "We in /\mcrica don·t have time to go bit ck 1n history," he said. "Uganda hus always bt·l·n tremendously l'ruel /\man was not a unu~ut· µhl'nomc..·non of mode rn duy ~oc1ety · Although /\man ha1> l<.i lll'n from p<J\o\l'f Jnd d 1~appl'an·d. t hut duc1>n 't nt.·t.·c:.~a rily mt•a n "H1g Uaddy" is down and uul for thc f1n<.1I l'OUlll "Wc"n· told Mr /\mm 1~ 11015.hed . su1d Nugcnt .. But I k ;.uncd loni:: itgo that unul I ~l·t· thl· a ulupsy rC'purt I'm not going lo t11kc al f1,r lions lo be ahlC' to gel 11 ~untan whale doing lhc laundry or typing a story and al the same time show up al the office every morning. As l grow up c I ma y get old. but f will never completely grow up I. I am begin- ning to realize that we a ll have to learn to give up portions or our freedom in order to achie ve our goals . Enscna1la IS ntCl' this lime or year and so is Sun D1t•i.:o a nd Sa n f<~rancisco and Monterey and C<irmel and Sant<i Barbara and my backyard So. you say. what thb woman needs ii> a vacalion. Of course you·re right. And that's why I have this almost termina l case of the fever. I:? Whether we like it or not . somethang's got w twist and bend and peel Even someone as illustrious as Presi· dent Kennedy , I am told, used to have dreadful cases of the s prings and would sit in his cabine t meetings drawing doodles of sailboats. I just had m y vacation and. l rear. am still in the re.entry cycle. If there is one bit of advice I can offer never take your vacation in the springtime. The conse· quences of your acUon will be felt until fall. Spring revcr makes me reaJ1zc l am no longer able to do all the things I would like to do. It would take some clever contor· .. • .. ·--·-:. . :--.-: ....... ·~-~-.. -.. --------... ··---, I don't draw s ailboats: I pout And this weekend as I watched my dauf(hter and her friends prepa re for a beach party while I had to go to work. I righteously lusted In my heart forlbose adolescent and romantic spr· ingdaysof solongago. · Even my body is beginning to rebel. Now when l look at myself. I have a new under11tanding of cellulite on the lhilh and not being able to see to find your glasses in the morning. And I don't like it. ............. -.-...... granted. Many or these d1ctawrs are made or India n rubber and bounce back in other places." AL THOUGH MANY AMERICANS express g rave concern over the East·West ldemocracy versus CommuJ\ism 1 connlct in Africa, Nugent describes the ~ituation as "quite humorous ." It's often d iffic ult to say who ls o n the side or the East and who Is on the side or the West , h'e said. As an example, he cited Angola whose major source of Income now comes from Gulf oil oper ations To keep lhc American operation running, ~e said, Angola sent in Cuban troops to protect 1t On weekends. he noted. it 'a not uncommon for the Cuban soldiers and the "Texas roughnecks" running the operat ion to get together for Satur· day night bashes, "Some strange bedfellows pop up." Nuge nt observed wryly. "The cold war is indeed amus mg to me. I . ror one. am not.frightened by the East.w est conflict I don't see Africa m aking <.t comm itme nt either to the Eas t or the West." Nugent added that a lthough "we are caught up in lhis thing called human rights. application or 1t an Africa ts a was te of t ime." THE R EAL CONCERN of the United States 1 a nd olher countries) 1s with Mric<i 's mineral rights . he said "If we wer e more honest a~ul it. we would get a long better with the African nations." According to Nugent, the United Stales ~hould forget <1bout the..: Peace Corps, hum:rn nghts <1nd E<.tsl-West ideology 'fhe way to makf'1 tnroad~ 10 AfriC'a . h•· hehcw~. 1s by help IOI.: build II The n1ted States 1!-. 1n a strong position. ht· said . because African na tions would love lo get h o I d o r /\ m t' r 1 c· a 11 m a cJ e t r a c· l o r s 11 n d m a t·h1nl'ry "Wc"n· massing a maJor opportun1t)." lw ,u1d 'Wt· ~hould :.how the husiness fl a i; 11f Aml'n ca mslt·:oid o f ta lking c.i bout the Lincoln Gt·tlv~burg Address flag .. Talk of freedom . h,. 'u1d. fall\ on dt•af t•a r' 1n Afnca "Talk of fre1•d11m mean!> nothrng 111 1.ll.'OIJIC eal1ng ha rk off lrt•t•:-. . Nugenl -.aid ht· " <1 m a1.e<J v.h cn he v1s 1t:. Amt·n t'an collc•gt• l'amrn1~c·~ and h1·<1 rs we ll fL•d ..,tudC'nls calling for thl' removal of /\mer1c<1n 1"11rporat1on~ 1n Africa Without those JOh~. 1\fr1<·an~ hl:IVt' to ld him. the•) will starve In an errort to protest what i~ happening. I went to the loc al nu rsery on Sunday mornin~ und ho ught a flat or yellow petunias , It seemed h ke a mtlhon years since I las t planted a nower or played in lhe dirt. And the idea of getting really grubby was slrungely appealing. Wearing a bathing s uit lhal had o bvious· ly s hrunk since last summer and an old pair or h.ildng boots with the lace!) missing. ' became so deeply involved in this act or poetic expression that l hardly noticed the blis ters de veloping on my ha nds and the s unburn on my body. By Monday my spring fever had over- s pr ung a nd was replaced by a spring cold a nd a headache. In some ways I was g rateful. For the first lime in over a month, ( thought. I will be able tQ concentrale,on my responsibilities and on becoming a useful person. My spring had leaked. Then this mornlng I woke tQ the sounds of a dove cooing an~ the sun made me feel glad to be aJlve and all I wanted w do was. drive tQ En.senada aeain. • . . . . . -.,.. , .. . (2 DAii. Y PILOl' " ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE I ERMA BOMBECK· Rea~ Sleeeers Up In Arms D EAR Rt:AOERS : I believe I bave burd from o.-arly every heavy 1deeper In tile North AmtrlcH continent -H wt1ll at u..lr motben, alttertl, broU11er1. apoolH, roommates or on..,... Tiiiey are all 11111e1Ua.c urlou for1n1 of punl11tm~nt for me. <I> I should be baac~ by my thumbs for a wttk. (2) Tweaty l11bea wUh a knotted·tap bt-dt1httt. 13> My f'yes abould be prop· Pf'd opu wttb toothpicks for '8 boan. It .eema I uraged an awful lot of folks witb my an1nver to the young woman wllliote U ·year·old brother slmp· ly touldn't get out of bed In the morning ualu1 abe dracged blm oat. I suggested tbt' l)04'1bWty that the guy mJgllt be a pot.head, on heavier drugs, booaed up or ~erect up. I also added, "Tell blm that wbltevt'r bf>'s been doing to knock ltlm1.1eU uncon»elous al bedtime, he'd be llt'r top ... Hert: are a few samples of tbe week's mall; t'ROM ABERDEEN S.D.: Dear Ann Landers I am a 30.:,vear-old wi,le and mother of four. I can sleep through 11n earthquake. a thunderstorm In a can· vu.topped camper and three alarm clocks. I have never been on drugs, beer or booie. and an answer Uke yours in the new1paper 111re dldn 't help me with my family. Thanks ror the "klop in the c ho ps" a phrase I picked up from your column a few years back. -NO NAME PLEASE. l'VE HAD ENOUGH FROM TULSA: Why did It have lo be pot or pills or beer or booze that made Brother such a sound sleeper? Haven 't you ever heard or irregular brain waves" This was the reason a member of our family could not get out of bed in Ute morning no matter how hard he tried. It always took s pecial effort on the part or someone who cared enough to see that he got to work on ti me. I hope you are ashamed or yourself. - SEE A DOC, SIS So. dear Readers, I am eatlng m y words. Cbomp. Chomp. Chomp. Heavy sleepers don't necessarily have to be beered up, booaed up, pot·beads, or pUI poppers. They may have "Irregular brain waves" or they could be naturally Aaa L•atler• bea vy aleepera. TIM: advice I ~ ba ve glvn la tllle flnt plae. e.mes from tlaree tepara&e aouees I eoa&aded regardlllg dab problem. O Uoald llave lnveattga&ed more carefally before I pet my foot ln my moath. > Put the full reapooslbUlty on &be sleeper to get blm1ell out of bed le Ulle morning. Don't let bWor her pat I& on you. When a sound 11)eeper accepts U.e fact tba& be la strictly on bl.a own, be WILL bear the alarm clock or the wake· up call -and get out of tbe sack. He may OVfl'Sleep on« or twice or even more, bat when be finally reallies be has no one on whom to place the blame, be WILL shape up and conqoer the pro- blem. Miss Personality Strikes Out 1\ magazine recently s urveyed a group of tl'l'nagc girls in whic h 80 percent or them s aid that a p l easing ~)l·rsonality and a sense of hu mor werC' Lh c prime cons1dcral1on in ;.1ccepting a firs t datl' Oh sure, and I 'll be t thl'.' bays said the same thing. They always do. ErMa Bombeck looks like a prom queen, but do n ·t bang up unde rnearth it a ll she ha s a p l e ac;i n g personality and a !.enst: of humor." rm skeptical. I think s urveys reflect what the part1c 1pants want to b<:lieve is true. F'ace it. Guys don't go out with <1 plea'lant personality and a s ense of humor. They marry it though. CONCERT -The Harbor Area Community Concert Associa- tion has planned a membership drive luncheon at 1 . Sun- day. April 29, in the Westminster home of Mr. and Mrs Phillip Kunde: Guest pianist for the luncheon will be Kristine irven. at the piano. With her is Mrs. Kunde. For informati . call 892-8034 or 644-1120. Being to ute d for a blind date by reassuring the blindec .. she has a wonderful pt-rsonahty .. 1s like being na med Miss Co n p· n i a I i l y i n t h t· Pills bury Bakl• off. It s a kiss.off ·whocC:1 res? I was in school I saw boys date g irls with wais ts bigger than the ir lQs. I sat next to a ~irl once who had th e personality of a leflove r. but she was definite ly asse mbl ed at the factory. She took the History of Russ ia course onJy because the class was at 9:30 a .m. a nd she got the morning sun on the right side of her body. She had a date when s h e had her te e th cleanro try ing to set up a boy who raised earthworms and had a collection of Uarbie dolls in his room In all lhe years I wa!t Fra nk.ly. a pleasing. i n l h c d a t 1 n g personality and a good marketplace. not o ncl' se nl>l' of humor bears did 1 hear a hoy or girl too great a stigma to !.UY ··wow' w o uld you I'm no dummy. When RUFFELL'S ' UPHOLSTERY Si119les l'Vl'r ovcrc·omC'. Mothers get a load o f thilt .----------- ust·d lo !.ay that whe n pleasing personality Clod lh1'y w~re trying to palm check oul that sen~l' of Art Show Today rhru Sunday in lhe Hunltnglon Mall more than 50 loo lalenl art1"IS exh1b11 original works at onces lhat will please you BPach Blvd & 405 Fwy DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 6 42-5678 • 'W1wt1 You W..t ttle led 1922 Harbor Blvd. Cotta MeH -548·1156 Raise Funds for your Club, Organization II your ncn-orof11 club or oro:in11a11nn nP€'<1s 10 ri:usP funds call H unt1nq1on Centpr 897·?533 and we will .,, nd you our Comm11n111• HPIO dPta1ls S1ep into the pllowy suede innenole and you a ~l'ION you'vo found the reol 1h.ng -Bos\ Sun1un• Becou\O if it\ Boss, ifs for real. 1052 Irvine Ave Newport Beach 548·8684 Westcltll Plaza Calendar ~1-:\.\l'fHtT JEWISH SINGLES: Ml'l'l 11ld .11111 n1•\\ fn .. 111b .it Huth ·~ homP ut 7 30 1J m S11nd.1y. i\pnl :W. Cull Huth .it 1;45.2:u 1 for directions S INGLE EXPERIENCE: .. This Thing (':llled l,on.-· wil I he dis cussed ut 8 p m Frida~. t\pnl -.n. al the Sdf Cttnlcr tn Orange. t\notht'r progrmn al 7 p.m . Monday. /\prll :10. '' 111 l"<plore the i~suc· of b<:tn~ J.!<.IY and :.1ngh· Call thl' Self Center a l 997·9600 for infornwtmn Cot·P1.E COMMUNICATION : How lo rnmm11nl<':1t1· in an intimate relationship \.\ill be thl· tnp1l· of .1 -.1·m1nar <.i l 6 p.m. Friday, /\pnl 27. .it thl· .Jolly H11gc•r Inn, Anaheim. Call 673·0937 for inform:1llt111 S1\t-'ARI SINGLES: Urunc h a t S<:ba~t1J n s \\'est in S;i n Clcml'ntc is planned for Sun1fay. Ap ril 2'J Call Ann. G31·4375. fo r r<:scrv:.ilion!.. ORANGE COAST SING LETARIANS: H;.ip groups, get :1cquatnll'd gam es a nd dancing will h1ghhght ::i 7 p.m. event Fricl<1y, /\pnl 27. in Cos ta l\ll's a . Pho ne Ma rily n MC:1 c lnly re. 1;.rn.sss~. for information SISGl.ES TRAVEL: A trip to Cancun. '1C'xico. is planned for May 23 to May 28. Call I .on Hoh1.•rtson al 540·2270 for details. WORKSHOP .. OR SINGLE WOMEN: use offers a fou r.part course bt·s.iinning TuesdC:1 y, ~tay l Fordctails.call l213 >741·24 10. ORANGE COAST· SINGLF.S: The ovcr·30 s ingles ~roup has schedulro a barbeque at 5 p m . Saturday, April 28. Brin~ your own meat. Call Lelia al 642·2732 for reser vations. BALBOA SKJ CLUB: J\ year.end party a nd other i.ll·tivilies are planned. Call Wayne Hoover al 545.7979 for details PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS: A house party is s lated to be.Ri n at 8 p.m . ~;.ilu rd:iy. April 28.r Call Uolores. 638·8779, for informulion S INGLES DANCE: The American Legion Jlall in Orange will be the selling for a dance beginrung at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 28. Music by the Footnotes. Call 538·6311 for directions. If you have an Item for the Singles Calendar. send it 111 Cher.111 Romo, f'eatunng Department, Orange Coast />01/!f f'1/111. P 0 /lox 1.560. Co~a Mesa. Ca 92626. Please 11wl11rl£' 11111Jr name. addrrss and plume numbf!r. Spring Surprise! Embroidered cotton blowes in white or beige. Ref(. '18'1' N 0 W $ J 2'XJ S, M, t off a girl who brcatht•d humor ·· through her m outh and Wor::-it·. no oni· ,., •·r h:id <.1 ruct• tooth. de~c ribf•d <.i hllnd datt· 0 r "hl•n Llw y wl· n· u:-. "really ::.l<1l·k1.·u ;rnd ( Boros cope •"RIDA Y, A PRJL 27 By SYDNEY OMARR ] ARIES <MC:lrch 2l ·Apr1I 191· Spotltghl on gathe ring data. lining up priontie~. taking a stand, speaking with candor. TAURUS cApril 20·May 20 » Luna r cycle high -circumstances favor your effor ts You can be at right place at crucial moment. GEMINl <May 21 .Junc 20 1 You can get your >Aay. but there will be dclily. Know 1t. bl' re ;.idy forit -strive to imprint ~tylC', to re· a~sure loved one. CANCER cJune 21.July 221 Emphasis on friendship, realizing you are not alone. One who is selective -and who broods -shows you a diCferent side. LEO 1 July 23·Aug. 22 >: Accent on customs, prestige. c 1v1c duties, law and o rde r . respons ibility. promotion, added recognition from superiors VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22 1: You complete proje ct. One who is at a distance 1s interested. You'll know it. Aries , Libra persons figure pro· mine ntly. Travel plans should be accelerated. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 l : Stress originality, pioneering project, uniqueness, independence. Leo, Aquarius persons figure prominently. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 l: Get second em otional wind. If you d on't know what to do. do nothing. Accent on legal commitments, jomt efforts, public responses. marriage. Go slow, he low. let others do most or the talking. SAGITfARIUS c Nov. 22·Dec. 21>: Work p r o cedures become more "pleasant.·· Pressures are relieved . One who opposed you could do a turnabout and become an a lly . CAPRICORN 1 Dec. 22·J an. 191: You have opportunity to change routine -and it would be beneficial. Young pe rson shares ideas. con cerns . Me mber of opposite sex aids in boosting mora le. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18!: You get more "working room." Territorial rights are est a blished. G<?mini, Virgo and Sagittarius persons figure promine ntly. Protect interests. Stand tall for principles . PISCES c Feb. 19-Ma rch 20 >: Re latives, home environment figure in scenario. Girts. s pecial messages. visits and reunions are part of busy scenario. You win throu~h diplomacy. Know it and act accordingly. • CONFERENCE -B 'nal B 'rlth Women Pacific Southwest Region's 2nd Annual Conference will be held Sunday, April 29. through Tues- day, May 1, at the S h e raton H o t el. Newport Beach. Mrs. Beverly Davis, o f Jamaica, N. Y .. vice pr&- sident of 8 'nai B 'rith Women International, will be the keynote speaker at the opening banquet. Conference theme fs "'You. the Volunteer. . . Today·s Moving f-orce." Slhl ,_ ,,., H ·~MIO M Slelt ou an ou ant w • ...,.....,,.,......_.i, ... ...... "'-........ Youth Sewing Fashion Show at Ella Mor's HALF-SIZE SHOP fV\UITOW lH 0, • ..,.1.,. Md COii& MIU 0 C c;ludenro; competP 11os '""'°'' '''' with lheir own crea11ons for llllllTHKIOtl llACll Hunrmqton Center c; annual u •-•;,,,t .. c..n .. awardc; In the mall lJ'"A IHUS MAU Fri at 7 30 pm & Sat at • __.. h it•• •..M I 30. Apr 27-28 ll•""'me•tc••c! • ~"•' (ha•91' Beach B lvd & 405 Fwy .. _______ .. 1673-F lrvlne Ave. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Unique gifts for both men & women. Gallery featuring artist Ruth Hynds and photographe r Doug Rolph. Collectibles for all ages, Antiques and Lots More . Open 10-6 Tuesday-Frfdey 10-5 SaJurday (714) 631 -1243 (3~4 "1te4t ~ ileg 'll Jlf rameru CUSTOM FRAMING & GALLERY ·If your lramcs aren·1 Becom1nq - you should beeom1nq 10 me ~ 16731rv1ne Ave .. Ste.E .J liiiiJ Cosla Mesa •642·9021 rj fme .\/,,,,., Sm1l' I C)(J) --------.. Ught and Airy ... banJohno HMe IS ju\! on. tondol from our lorge collec11on. Bone. Novy Of' White Coll. .. 27.00 ~ t"'i~ SHOES °"" IJ'1da't IE~ Unlll t o.m. ._.C..t,._....,_..,,.. • .,& .... -s.t.AM Learn how to work an Interesting swltchboerd. F iil In your spar e hours & be 1 helplna. hanG for Or's, uwyers, Plumbers Ind other bUSlneu peo- ple when they're out of their offices or residences. H you have a m1ture tel•PhOne voice t hen this Is 1h• Job for you. C.11 543-42'0, Moft thru f'rt., o . 99 Fashion Island .... Newport Beach •.• 759-9551 • I ---------------·-------------------..-----------------·---~...-....--................... ---... -.------- COMICS I CROSSWORD by lrld Ander• .... "Marmaduke and I hove been through a lot together .. butcher's bill$, vet's bill~ fifteen brands of dog food. · 'UP~RHEROES SHOE FUNKY WINKEtt8EAN MISS PEACH AtiT~vt2-' $ MA~~2.1Ne s l.A B!clZ' ?11 D N I SE~Vlc.t L ~ > t? THE5"E A MA~A'l.INE RX ~IAN~WHO W.ANT TO KeeP tAP WITH cuir:~ENT EVENT~? by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta DRABBLE by Jeff MacNelly OR. SMOCK ,. . by Tom lltluk EYE CLINIC SWR! Will YOU CUT Tli4T OUT! W~ CA'JT WU fAT 5f~TTI ~IK£ EVERYONE E~SE? 8 8 00 MOON MULLINS By Bil Keane "It won't fly. Al it does is taxi." DENNIS THE MENACE - .. l USED TO TAKE S TEPSTWOAT A /IME. GORDO by Ferd & Tom Johnson JUDGE PARKER 1 lOVEO 1T .. , 6 UT I GUESS 1 5HOUlOWT'VE MEN Cl-\EWINC, THE 6UOOLf ~--< uVM! l PIOMISE I ~ON'T IX> £T THE NEXT Tl ... E YOU TAKE Met _.,.._,,,. NIELSEN by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Ooux YOU'RE JUST A&OUT TME lt!C£!>T MAN I EVER OIOMEET,5~M ! I FELL lM l.OVE WITH VOV fHE VEllY FIR5T TIME l 5AW VOV/ TUMBLEWEEDS we'l.l.. WRAP "THIS POW'NOW1 &~1 Wmt SOME: Of MY FAMet7 1JPIHOl-P HrN15:-e.6:1 roN'"( bv Tom K. Ryan r--'it>-UR-K-117_17_1~-S-C_A_N_U_se-~ •.. ANP, WHeN CAUGm" f'ailNG- 11-ie:l R E:U7ERS15eNi10 ~f:V' NANCY IHROWAWA'( iHOSe t..E:FfOVER l'E:A~L. OFFICER··-WHAT IS THE l=INE l=OR WALKING ON ~E GRASS '? 1tl!™ IN 1tl~IR PE:A-Wl1l-IOU1171N-t71N -iH~E:J'{ SHOOTE:RS... CLJTflNET rowN ON1Hf: OLl7 FOOCJ ~IU..! ~.April 29, 1979 OM. y l'ILOT. PEANUTS by Chlrln M. Scllull ASWE~~ THE WOOOS ~ CAN OBSERVE COUNTl..ESS i/NI( INSECTS ... NO, OLIVI~, /'VE NEYER SEEN A MP TRIP ... by Kevin Fagan by George LenlOl'lt EYE CLINIC by Jeff Millar and Jon Mcintosh Hf.'(,lllff, !'~ ta)(JN' OUT FOf2 YCJJI lf'5 11J1llE (OIJra\Cf: 8£?iDES. You'R& JUS"f ltJ 1l4t. 'X'..fNES "fl.IAT ~VE. SOCtAL!.V Ra>Ef.M1~6 ME.Wf TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Leao 6 WOOdeo area tl Sidekick 14 love 15 Type style 16 FalsehOOd 11 BeltMling 1q Cycle 20 Ending lor Inc or int 21 Itemize 22 Garments 24 Tien - Aslin range 26 A bit palnful 27 Nova Scot11 caoe 30 Bnngs about 32 Was sick 33 Apple pans 34 Male swan 37 Noisy 38 Healthy 39 RooentS •O Common abb1 Al Fashion 42 Tentll 43 Translfx AS Abstract '8 Tiiied women '8 Llyer 49 "I don t give __ ,. 50 Sailors UNITED Feature Syndicate Wednesday's Puule Sorveo 52 -and alack 56 Sp0rts llem 57 Emenda- tions 60 Unit S1 Can Mt Satnt - 62 Garment II A , s 4 II A l I II 0 0 0 I S 1 _, • c c ( 0 • A 0 " u II • • ' " • , A " [ . A 11 f I 0 f 0 (. • II I l I I A ' t. A I A II l l II 111 II 0 ( I A II • • u ( 0 I l ( I I l II S I I ' [ l • -A l T l II A Ii ' l ( • Ii l v ( II A I f I I I II [ pan A 0 0 II Ii l A ' ' •o 0 y ( $ [ II I T I S • I [ y I Ii ( D _, [ II I A . ( 11-• c c u II . 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J \ LO"" ( S.l•t11t 22IO '>dnln An.o Awt Cc.ii• Mt\41, C.A '1'2'27 \ (ly~ 8 I l•l•~r, •t'I ltro.t8ay, c_,,..1. Mew <.A 117•71, ' M " luty A Fletc h•" H t B•O•d wey, C.0.1• ~'"·CA ~617 A < 00• flf "'" noltc-•ncl ,,..,. ot '\er vu"' ••~ fifed with It\~ County Cler~. Wltllon I O•Y• or t1linQ you m•• Ille wllll '"" C.Ul!ly f.l•rk '" t1n\wftr, -·-· -·----...,. ____ _ 'Perteet Couple' -~- Altman's New .Fihn Engaging By llON P ENNINGTON .,.,. .. .., .... .....,.,. Robert Altman, who la undoubtedly ooe of Hollywood'" most prolific and definitely m01t lma1lnatlve filmmakers, has followed his vastly underrated ''Quintel" with "A Perfect Couple ·· which is aJso a 20th Century· Fox release. ' Thia latest effort produced aod directed by Altm•n. who a lso scripted with music producer Al· len Nicholls is an engaglng UUle film about a romance between two people who gel together in s pite or conmcting life ( ·uornE J styles . As usual, Altman IU' Y • is maklng a statement REJllEW about contemporary ---------' values. although this is somewhat subdued here and the film is far more accessible than some of his previous works THE IDEA FOR "A Perfect Couplt" 1the title Itself reflects Altman's sense of ironic humor> was reportedly inspired by the performances or Paul l ••t. uhve prOOw<•• Proch1<•' Otft>ttOt '>« .. nPl•1 Sound A PIEal'ECT COU,ll. 2oth t "llW<Y•l'Oa lomm' lhOmoW>n Aot»rl Allnwn llot>ef1 Allrrwn All•n NICl'Oll\ Rot»ri C.r•••no• Oon M<l•rtll 0.L•u• Col., IP•".,,.,..,. ,.... Paul °'°'""' M&' • ., Mf!'flttt. T llO\ V•ndi~ Bel1ltt l+Aor•rt0. Henry &~~\~~ f,~:;::'.-,,t:/:;·;., A~fc:,N~:'!'r!.n::at''r~:, ~: L~ R••••man MH.nit-81\tlol,,rp t ,,.d 01tot, J•tt--~., fed Mt-f'lt°'Y H•••n•r ~~6ft. fom1 Ltf• hr.ell~• St•'f'" ~ttrp. fony Bf'ro. ~~~t~l>O. Jell E '"'"· O&•o<I Lue II Uuu h S.ncttor<J A•I WOOd R "';;;"j ~ 1::uru1' '~;;'1" Dooley and Marta I ten in in "A Wedding ... He rt Dooley plays Alex Thcodopoulos, a me mber of u very wealthy a nd :-.t1fny cultured fam ily, who meets Heflin. a member of a rock group, through a computer cfaltng SC'rv1C't· The film traces their effort:. to get together, with old soc·iety pitted agains t communal living m the C'Onflicts c reated by their two "families .. It ·s a simple. but uffet:ting, story that is beautifully re- a lized in lht touchin~ perform ances or Dooley and Ht!nin Thest• ar" tentative. insecure people whose nl'ed for each other h<•lps th<:m overcome the ob· vio u:-. obstacles. etnd Doolt:y and Henan both fill their r h arartcr:-. with romrn1:-.s1onate understand ing and a Sl·nst· of a<'hmg lonclmcs:-. MUSI(' JS A VERY important part of the pie lure and it 1:-. naturnlly ml·orporated into the plot The rock group of \\ h1ch llcfl1n 1s a member 1s Kecpin' 'cm Off tht· SlrccLc; t 11 n actual group that was put together bx Nicholls and which Altmisn produced at the Roxy !>evcral years ago1. which performs a number of 1mpresMve or iginal songs that add emotional tt·xturc and commentary to the atcompe:tny1ng al·tion Tht· group 1:-. composed of Ted Nel'ley. Heathtr M adfat'. Tomi L<·t· Bradley <ind Steven Shar1.1 •with Ren Woods JOlntng in for the final concert se qul'OC(• 1 anrl t·arh ha.., been ~iven a de fln1t<' charactenwt111n for thc film WINNER ~1} Academy] of )--( Awards BEST P I CTuiiE ) • llMI ...... ". EOWl"DI' CINEMA WEST Westminster 892·4493 EOWAIUll ' NEWPORT CINEMA Newpon Be.ich 644·0160 R CINEOOM( Orange 634·2553 STADIUM DRIYE·IN O'inge 639·8770 ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIE REVIEW W00tYr All F~-==~~• DIAN[ K[ATON MIC HI\[ I MURl'l IY MARI[ L I H MINCWAY Ml l?YL r: 11.'l l P ANNf BVl'JN~ M/,r .JI 1/~T f AN ( 1[(JIX ..1L ( ,ff(~HWlr"-J I'· JN' V I·\ A 11N<) ( I IA/1U ', 11 J(;I f I ..... V.ir'x Jf N Al I l N. MN:>~,! IA( l BRICKM/\N I •• , .. tlf Wt ( ,[ / I. ! I ~~ ( 11/\1(11 ') 11 J( )I I I .... , I<< d f. I , ,.f..t U Hui 11( J< A ! Wf 1 I I ............. -·~-- MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY ·'H A IR" <PGJ "THE CHAMP" <PGl COMING HOME' 'SAME TIME NEXT VEAR" (Rl JAN E FONDA THE CHINA SVNDRONE '(PG) MANHATTAN"IRl "DEER HUNTER" (R) IRJ lhllll• ...... RICHARD PRYOR "IN CONCERT" (R) WHICH WAY IS UP1 'MIDNIGHT EXPRESS (Al THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY' MANHATTAN REVENGE (RI CALIFORNIA SUITE" HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PGJ FOUL PLAY GOING SOUTH !R) THE DEER HUNTER' (RI St 4d•um All DP•vl •"'S 0 1'1"' 1>:30 ,,M. 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IUMIWCV EtNl'I .,__,., 41f>d6 UC> won ._re<! .,'° R ~ v ~on the OW- -~ JMXSON °""' ioumwt Theoc»11 Wl\lte (Pflfl 1) Oaartning Cheng ·MOW~ .......... Cl) °"°91-WrTia 11)1 MEW ONFFIN G.-i. Jeuy """' Dyke El'-' Bronnen Normlltl .... Aud rl'y Lurtdt·r~ usl'~ ttw ~1 lcrll -,t•n Jnl Cht•ng I Har old Sak Ht a > tu mak<.· httr 1rut· love JCalous on · Jl 1~hdtffc· Manoi · tonlghtat8.30 nnNBC.t'hannH 1 1*>1~:GAME MCNEWI I Cl) JOKEr8 WILD 80( MIU.ION DOUAA MAN Stave lm!M!'"Sona1es an atnent·mtnded protKIOf 10 188tn wn:; tlKI Rus11ana ottered him S 1 m.nt0n tor a ,_ d1ys· W()t1. 8 8AHFOAO ANO 80H .. Wine. Women And Aunt Estt>et" • MACHE:ll / LE>iRER AUOAT U!> HUMAHfTI'E8 ntAOUOH THE ARTS · Pllntlng RouUNv 7:30 B '25.000 PYRAMID IN SEAACH OF ..• .. 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NEWSCHECK 1&1 $1.08 BEAUTY SHOW 00) MATCHOAME P.M. 8 00 tJ $) TIME EXPRESS IPtot1111l•<t•I A ChUtmlr>g t>ul ur1u•uul coup10 ( Vtncl'nl I 'llUf, <..Ot ul 81ownt1) pl.,y ,,.,., on " mysw11ous 11a1n 11\ut tran~po•ll n• passe11- Q•l•£ 1n10 Ill" PJSI 0 WHOOUNNIT Au111a L1111Jlt1y !>'•"' .1~ 11\o lttlll OWflt\r ot 9 h19h·fUSll· • ,n 'SIOt •~ wn,., t\ murdnf "'l''' h• o•~•·cJ ti-y trw r 1nt'I 0 MOVIE • • • Sh11<1ow Over r1vt11on. ( 19681 James Fr .•Hl'"~ u·, l P~h~ N1otson Attt., !tin ,,,,.,,11 mvr<Jen voung t>ov an 1r.couuph· !'lie man •.111~ out to brong t119n11y b.>< I< 10 me heatt~ 01 lhO 1own<.peo01" 1:> his ) 0 rlQ. MORK & MINDY Mork ,,., i 10 prntoct Min- OV INS llln\Mft !tom ttw town t>ullV wl1"°'11 ullng 111\Y ~IAI lvAt tON 0, THf eoov IMATCHe"I • CA.fllOl MJNollTT AMO,..,.. Ou.1 Jtcll Ktugman • MOW! • • '" 'The R•w•rct•• ( •96~1 Ma• von Sydow. VffUt Miffl19'.11' A t>Ounty hUlll8' ' 9(; I IOhl IM<ilt In tNt 0..1n1 Of ~· of the llff men In• PotM 12 hra) D ncWOU"r~ OIM&Hl'ON UO D ~~ A plot by 1"8 eVlt _... 111 ~ Btecke 1e ahofl· t 11C1.1Ued by Riv lln ON!n- v1li.t tSleot\tfl Mck ani.) 8 [QI AHOIE Afl0'9 ~ tlCO, • 'Wlltrw1 lrOnl lh" wrf)flQ tl()e Ol lhe lt~kl, lall1 •n tov• With I IJlutt DloOCJ pedlal11C181'1. G) TM£ 000 C0UPU I 1111• un•b••he<lly pr• partno to d-Ins lead r Ole 1n • b&llfM perlorm. <1n1.e wNin tne kmd Clune:« dOt!Sn tsnowup CD TUANA80UT 'F 11111er 1t1Q" Meu..o end dlvo<ced talhets play now roles wtthtn the lamlly 8j)() f) (J) HAWAII F'IV£-O MCG1trre1rs lnveatlgotlon of three mufders caused 0y post-nypnottc SUOOM-- 11on1 leads him 10 an unu- sual •llS6Gl'ctl tnslilu1e (RI 0 QUINCY Quincy attempts 10 Clf'ler mine whelha< tho ctlarrod ·~•ns ot • body tound 1n .i t>ombed van 8fe tno.e of a hit m1n'1 1n1end0Cl victim (RI 8 @) BARNEY MIU.ER A v•nCJOI wno teal$ up the station llOuse leaves a note lh!ll he's OU1 to get Batney (RI 0 SECRET OF LOVING EVO"Qt'll91 Josh McOowOll 1all1,s llbOVI m1m t11qe won spec:l3' guest Roge< Sluu- bacn. (D MERV GRIFFIN W WORLD Cuba Sperl And R@vOlu· 11on" Cvbo·s phonomt•nal nallon&I goorl~ program 1s modeled aN"' mose of Int< USS R and Ee~t Gorm.1 ~IRI W THE ASCENT OF MAN. Kno..,tooqe Or Cenamly • The r•uvet <J11cmma 111 modern sc~e contrMI Ing lhO humnn1s11c lrlldl· TUBE TOPPERS CBS 9 8 :00 -Time t;xpress. Vi ncent Price atau ln th.is new series about a mysterious train that carries Us passengers into the past. KTLA e 8: 00 -''Shadow Over Elveroo." A TV movie drama about murder in a s mall town with James Francl&eus -and Leslie Nielsen. NBC D 10:00 -Presenting Susan Anton. The star of ''Cliffhangers" gets her own special with Martin Mull and Sesame Street's Big Blrd joining her for a n hour of comedy and music. ttOn with ttw 1ec:t111ology 111\d p<ectloes of modtrn wwf ., •• le llPC>f"liiled. ~-9 CNl'TEA COUNTRY Chief Roy 1>1g1n1 to wouy ll>Out "'-jO() •hen .._ .. ol hft ~ IOM thelf !Ob411o younger men t0:00 e Cl) 8AAHA8V JOME8 B11n1by. 1empor1t1ly b4lnded by I bull81 wound. tri81 10 save htmself IWld 1 krf 'Wltne» from two klllefs on theff tran (RI 0 PMSENTIHG 8U8AH ANTON (Pr-e) Merttn Mvll IWld Big Bird fOln t>ost Sulan Anton 10<" an nour of come- i music eod oanee. G H£WS • 01) DOCTORS' PRIVATI:UVES A young 1uomey uses h8f romanoe with a medical stuoent 10 goln matptac· 11ce evidenoo 11931nst ""o heat1 surgoons Cl) NIGHT OAU.ERV "Wllcll. Wiich Burning Brtg11t" A psychle imr9sl._ getOf Is called In wnon a young woman 1s chought to t>e aw.ten. tJll BILINGUAL EDUCATION: RIGHT OA PRMl.EGE? '1!) NEWSCHE<!IC 10:26 tJ:l TREASURES OF MEXICO 10:30 m m NEWs W FOOTSTt.PS "Hairy Seery" Poron1s nt'l!Cl 10 understand ltWJ seemingly l<fotlonaJ tears het<l by 1111111 Cl'illd•on and provldP 1hem w11h a sense ol s«u•tty 11;00 tJ 0 U CJ)@) NEWS 0 MAKE ME LAUOH 0 MOVIE • • • "Prtnce OI Fo._es .. ( 19 491 Tyro ne Power. 0non Welle&. A young men 11 llrnOel deslr~ by his defiance of C....e BO<"giL (2 hrs I • Cf«X> ANO THE MAH Under Chico's poat-hyp· notlc •igoeatlon. Ed pro. poeea mArrlege 10 F~L .., THE MNNV HILL SHOW Benny trtea W811em 1tyi. """'°' wttll. tango beat. e DI()( CAVETT ~. Guest. c.tot &Imel! (Patt 2012) 11:308(1) M'A•S'H A b•tt~ bombardier becomM COftVlncied ttlal he it Ille Savio<. (R) D TONIGHT 0.-t no.t Rloh lltlle. I 800PV 8ALE8 0 8TAA8KY& HUTCH A mountain vac.uon tvms Into a nlghlmant whe<l llKI detechves d iscover a demonic cvl1 wt1h plans to l6Ct1llC:8 a IOCal 0111 IRI I TH£ BOHO SHOW GET SMART MLC becom8s the head Of the Ou1td ol Sunmnng COW ROL Agenu fD CAPT10NED A8C NEWS MORNING 12:00 8 TWIUOHT ZONE A l rmld bank clerll acquttM 1118 ablfllV to reao other people's mono' Q) ALFRED HITCHCOCt< PAE8EHTS "PromontlrO,,.. A young rnan return' homt> atte< 1tn nb581\C8 ot 10\I• vea•s eno 1S st>ocked 10 learn OI his 111tner·, deolh «I) GETSMAAT 1.ea.c poses as a sate crooke< '" OfCle< to tr..p KAOS's Mr BIQ. 'Battlestar' Grounded in ABC Shift By PETER J. BOYER L OS ANGELES <AP > -In a nnouncing ABC·s fa ll schedule of p r ime·time prog ram s, network programm i n g c hi ef To n y Tbomopoulos said, "Our schedule c hanges a r e a gg r essive ... But j ud g ing fro m the a nno un ced s chedule, it appears that another philosophy prevailed ; "If it ain 'l broke, don't fix it." ABC said its fall season would start Sept. 10. CBS and N BC have not said whe n the ir fall lineups wi ll be announced. THE AGGR ESSI VE change s T homopoulos referred to consist of the axing Of SIX programs, the adding o r f o u r pr og r a m ~ a nd th e t1me-chang1ng of fi ve series. Gone from ABC's schedule is the expensive "natllestar Galactlca," a "Star Wars" 1m1tat1on that cost the network $750.000 an episode. That's big money fo r a hit, much less a bomb, whjch "Battlcstar" was. Ha ppening" and "Delta House," suggesting that what's good for the movies isn 't necessarily good ror television. "D ELT A HOUSE" WAS an imitatio n or t he popular film . .. Animal House." "Welcome Back, Kotter" starred giant movie draw J ohn Travolla . "Makin' It" was inspired by Travolla 's hit, "Saturday Night Fever." will move to Sunday at 8, where .. Battlestar Galactica" once new. .. Fantasy Island" Moves to Friday at 8 p.m .• "The Ropers" moves to Saturday at 8 p.m . and "Angie" to Saturday at 8 :30. The latter two series we re successful beginners. introduced at midseason. THOUGH ONLY SIX shows were axed , four are ba nging on by a thread: "How the We st Was Won." ''Salvage 1," "Carter Country" and "The Osmond Family Hour," were said to be "in negotiation." and were not included in the fall lineup. . . tl:Ol 9 Cl) ml LAT9 ~ •• \.\ "Mo()ouct: 9'iteh C111tdy RldH Ag1I"" ( 19731 Oennla Wt 1ver, S••l•nle Powet• Four hOOdtums dteueCI tn tHOt Olftl tot> McOlol.td whllt llt II 1taotng I tNlnll robbety 11'.aG e MOYIS • • • "The Tenth \/lc11m" ( tH 5) Met~ MMtroltn· ni. Ur ... ta AndfMI. In e worlO ......,. hOmlclde •• legit. an e clreu 11 ptom!Md dellr•ble P<»- MUIOn• If "'*can 11111 •tn people (I llr • 55 mln ) ewow * • "Mui! 0 1 f he Avenotr" ( 1951) J ohn Oertll. Jody Lawrence A men d11g111Mt hlmMlf as lhe Count of Monie Crl110 ef1er the Auttro.ltlllitn war "' O<det 10 rout 1r111ton from C-We. (1 l'lf .. 30 m1n 1 9) MOVIE * * "All Henda On Deel<" (111611 Pet Boone. Buddy HICllett. A gwl repe>rll!f 11ows away on • anoo. cre- attng c,,_ among ttte c•ew (2 hrs I t2"..37 U If.I MANNIX MannllC trrM to lrnd OUl wf'IO Is trying to kill a ~ delectllle'I MC· retary Ind why (RI t:OO 0 TOMOMOW Guests Los Angetes radio dtsc; joc;lley Casey K8-n: Barry Fledel, publ!Sher of a record l>USinMS lip Sl>8el. 0 MAvauct< "Aruona Blaek Man•· t:A68 NEWS ®J AOAM-12 A teenage purse snatchet has hlS eye on blQOI!' i!_me 2:00 U NEWS 0 MOVIE • • • "Mr EmmaNHll 11945) Ft11111 M•""1'. Oreta Gynl A Jew!Sh prof!llSOI' WBge'I a relentleU March lo• a lroend 11opped In Nazi <*f'many ( t hr . S8 •TM I Q) MOVIE • • • Patts Model' ( 19!>31 1.Ca11lvn Ma~-11. Pauk'!tte Goddard Four women all purchi.sa cooees nt th4> .am1> dr05'. 1n l)<Oflr to anroct d pr;r11cu1a1 mal<I ( 1 hf 30mon I 2:088 NEWS 2:251) NEWS 2:30 0 MOVIE • • l d\I Plot no IO Ba11lb1lel<" ( t9651 ROSS&na Podtttla, Ge0<9e Sandrns F'0<etQn ag<>nt<, and L1>0a· nM<• polk.e 1<i•n forces 10 Onfy the Dally Pilot ntally tells ' YoU wttat'S new In your local community ••• ew'9fY day OAIL.Y PILOT .,..., ................. °' ~ (• "'··. mill.) .... 1= • • ..81141'• 8tdl °" ·~· (tt63) VlrCjlnle Mtyc>, ~ NlllOfl TWo ~ ....... ~ ... ..ne -9l'Ct pollelOn. (2 llrl.) uoe MOVIE • • "FMI" ( 1951) W*-~. $ulltl ~ Tfle ..... ~ .... Oft ~ .,.., .. .,,. blMt ~ trot*e. (1 tws l a:taD MOYIS • ·~ .. Vou C.... Aiof10" (llM51 AoOet'I ~ LIUMttt soon. A folldlr wllll en lncut..,._ dilelM mt rr... • ~nment emj)loyM Mino Wortd W1r 11.12 lllL) 4:261 NEWI t:IO MOVID •• ,., .. Si.tr• P1u age" ( 1951) LOia Albrigllf, AIM H .... A m1n Ml• out to capt1Ke 1111 t•!Mt'• killer • l 1 tw , 30 min.) 4:38 8 8'T9E EDWAN>S f 'ridat1'• Day I i..e no,,ies 1~G ••'h"Glll'IOWtt" ( 1958) Chatles Bronson. Kenl Taylor. A LOS Angele& lllg h ecnool teacher ~a target tor mob relftllallon When he eor- to be a 111r wltnesa In a gongland mu1der case. (1 hr. 30 men I G) •••• "TheG1y Di vorcee" ( 1934) Fred Alta.re. Ginger Rogers. M1st11k1ng a l ove-sick d11noer '°'"someone etae, a lady ..-him en 1n111ta- lton (1hr .. 50 mtn ) 3:00 (IU) • • * '"1 "OB VII" (Part 5) 11974) Ben Ga:aat1, A nthon:; Ho pkin& An Am4lftean &ulhor au:uaes o Pollsh-bom doct or of betng 8 Wlr Cllmlnal ( 1 llt., JOmtn) 3:30 0 • • '"1 "Marilyn" ( t9631 N&trated by Rock HudlOl'I. FMm e .. ce.p1s provide a provocallYe !)eek et th& phonomenon that wes actress M11t1tyn Monroe. ( 1 n•~30 m.n) ~ C..t Acton S.... OfhnASSO ..... •i•tSfiecitll 10 ~-. ~ tncludonQ prr•t te -.,..r..ctton CCaatlnQ -lorllilr'll.TV.~ ll'IOCle4onO & -I 17141 t57.02U "THE DARK" "PHANTASM" (R) "MURDER BY DECREE" "THE PERFECT COUPLE" (PG) In the 31-week .. rc~ular season' this year. ABC finished first in the ratings 26 times. tied for first twice with CBS and finished second only lhT ee times. It s h o uldn't be surprising, then, that ABC's schedule fo r next season will retain 80 percenL of this season's schedule. Also set loose were "Welcome Back . Ko tte r ," "Makin ' lt," "Starsky a nd fl ulch," "What 's Each fared poorly in the ratings, The shows that will be moved to new limes: "Laverne and Shirley," a consistent ratings winner, will be moved from Tuesday at 8 :30 p.m. to Thursday at 8 . T h a t s pot was occupied by "Mork and Mindy," the biggest new hit of the season. which ABC said "Family" would return to the schedule at the conclusion or 1.1m1;m11 the "NFL Monday Night Football".__ _______ __. 1-------------------1 season. "OLD BOY FRIENDS" "THE PASSAGE" (A) "OLD BOYFRIENDS" ~Family' Goes; ~ehie Stays ·L.:=:.==--=~~;;-..;;.~.~ ""n LOS ANGELES <A P 1 "All in the Family." hetween Tandem anrt o·c onnor. says Robert A. .... the sitcom that becam<' a nal1on:tl 1ns11t ution. Daly. president or CBS Entertainment. 1:r•YJ1:1!£4m!I THEATRES l'.'aily 6 30 Sat Sun Hol. 12 JO GOES IT ALONE Carroll 0 'Connor ~al TV Show Set A program designed to fully apprise defen- danta of their rigbta in court wU1 be offered at 8 p.m., May 2, on Channel 50, KOCE·TV, Hunt- iqtoo Beach. Sponaored by the Ora•~ Bar As· soeJa~. • the Lawyers Wives Of Onqe County and the Oraqe County Barristers, the pro-gram, .. Lesally Speak- l n1 • :1 will feature a quuuon and answer ex-change. fi nally is no more. CBS tntC'nds to replace the Miss Stapleton will likely make a few ap· ua TWI• UA c1•ueA series with a show likely lo lw called "Archie 's J)i'aranc<'s on the new show, Da ly said . but the Wes1m1ns1er 893·130!> C05t.i Mes.. ~o o~~4 ( AllllfEIM ARQ ) P lace.·· featuring the l:.ist remui mng member o f focus would not be on the Bunker household. a s AIWlllM DftM·ll• Anallerm 17141879--98'.iO , •tto the original cast, Carroll O Connor. has been the history of the series, but on Archie -===================:::::::::::'I ~~~~~0 :.'::~!~~::• "AJI in the Fumily" was for ntne years a and life in Archie's bar. breaker of new ground and . morC' important. CRS "It \\ill not l ake place in the home anymore m ost reliable hit. It s urv1 H d 1m1talinn, the but a t Archi e's pl ace. more or less," said Daly. In challenge of staying fre~h and t•asl attrition with fact "Arr hie's Place" is a likely candidate for the surprising ease. But the depart ure of ro·star Jean sho w·s title St apleton and the expiration of right to use lhl• "All in the Family" title have finall v hroughl an end lo the show, at least as \'ll'\H·rs li;H c k no'A n 1t since 1971. A t the end of the 1977-78 .,1•:.ison. the fa ct: of show changed drastic<illy when Mike and Gloria Rob Reiner and Sally Struthers left the show to pursue other opportunities. BUT "ALL IN THE Family" continued to rate slrong with J ean Stapleton 1 Edith >, O'Connor. and newcomer Danielle Briscbols as a young niece left with the Bunkers by her down-and-out father. · Then J ean Stapleton, the vt'nerable "dingbat " Edith, announced she planned to leave after this season, leaving only Archie. O'Connor is apparent· ly willing t-0 stay with Tandem Productions, which owns the show. and CBS, but the new series will not be "All in the Family." One reason is the obvious one there is no more family. But the title eouldn 'l be used anyway, because it now belongs to Viscom In· ternntions, the syndication outfit that owns rights to the show's returns . TH E FUTU RE OF YOUNG Miss Brisebois is unrlear al th<' momc>nt. She 1s a favorite of O'Con· nor 's. but if the s how is centered 1n Archie Bunkcr·s bar, there wouldn't likely be a place for her in it. Tandem spokeswoman Barbara Brogliati said the company was " hoping to have a show next season. . I don't think lhe door is closed on 'All in the Family:" The production problems r emaining to be worked out a re apparently such things as where the show will be taped, at Metromedia Square. were Tandem is located, or al another sel. where O'Connor's company is working on other proj ects. Stars Sign~ A i;tory of hh.t. pas.-.ion. dl">in· - love and ~ath. HURRICANE An lf/\I' 11!111t11tun• rl •rw 1<ntt n"11ilnr."' ·~~ ·~~IAI ' I • ..~ .. OIWHll MALL 11MA PLAZA Ofange 637·0340 Brea !°J29·~339 UA TWIN Westminslor 893· 130~ lDWAROS' MtWPOttT Newl)Ofl Beatn 644 ·0760 and I Present In Concert Ceclllo It Kapono llMCOlN ORIVE·IN Buena Park 527·2223 KEZV CBS, NATU8ALLY, WANTS to keep the "All in the Family" aDure in its schedule this fall. So. a deal between the network. O'Connor, O'Connor's production company a nd Tandem is in the works that would bring Archie back for another searon. The business end of the deal Is complete. leaving onl)' some producUon details to be worked out NEW YORK <A P ) Bruce Davison. Kevin Conway, Marga r e t Avery and Niki F1acks will star in "The Lathe or Heaven" for PBS next' fall. The science fiction s t o r y by Ur s ula K . LeGuln will be produced by WNET-TV. "STARlOLT SEA RHYTHM FESTIVAL" Sat., Apr11 28 6:30 p.m. at Irvine Bowl, Festival of Arts Grounds, Laguna Beach nacms TICIClllON & SOUND SPKTIUM BUZJNG SADDLES (R) 6:3CM:15-10-00 ICE CA:!.:fS IPG) TOIG (PG) 6:50-10:35 FOUL PLAY (PG) 1:30 OUTLAW BLUES (PG) 8:45-10:30 C COSTA MESI ) So. Cont 1u ·'i•b un )4'n "'•~tftf I,,, P.a.-•"" Acedemy Awerd Winner! SUPERMAN (PG) 7:00-9:45 70 M~ Dolby Stereo Bedknoba & Bfoometldla 7:45 HOT LEAD & COU> FE.fT' ··-_..,~,.,.,•~:QO.""='l;.IO_ __!9.t NORMA.~E <PGl FOUL~ Y (PG) 1:00-10:00 or a..irltd Ad ACTION Qll A OAILY Ptl.OT AD-YISOI MJ.56. NOW PLAYING .UPl&U lfel ,,,., ~'t !.339 ,.. '*IOll);')-4t4t •r . IUllOllllAll 0..tn{it &JI OJ4~ c...-...... , WOl"''"'"' 8'1/ U9J GET OJT 'tOR HANDKERCJ-EFS --. --------------.... -----------___ ___.._. ---·----- I' ' • I. \' ,, I l' & s er ~ lo or y. - 8. to t i ,, I ! . I c h fl " • ( .... Thurldllv. April .. ,.,. ,. ····-·-·-·····-___ .......,.._...,.. __ _ ........... _ ..... .... ICA .. 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'Night Watch' Uneven realJna and ma&Jotalnln& t.be c1 mlnoua atmosphere vltaJ to a auapenH drama 1uch •• "Nil}lt Watch" la a tricky «1nou1h wk wl&houl betn1 aakcd to overcome the antic of 111rtmlln1 In the lMhnlcal machln•ry Intermission Tom Titus ] e vening · und this s he does beautifully appear• at the moat inap· propriate p>e>ment.a. COMPLETING THE cut are Kathy Brothen a• a peycblatrllt. Tom Shepherd and Joe Rltkes u a pair of put-up0n p0Ucemen and J oe Cordio in a sple ndJd cameo as• aurpriae visitor. Neverlhc:le 11, th., cast of the Saddleback Volley Community Robert. Sax as her exasperated huisbund 11 less successful In his mterpretaUoo. counterbalancing moments of strength with le· quences of apparent indeclalon. Carrie Mowery. playing Miss 0 'Connell 'a bes t friend and Theater pro duc.-tlon w•• IH t'llt'Ot t'lt with SU('h II IJft>dH'lUTit-nt on 011en1n~ night And, to I I '> ,. r t' ii I t I ht> coulpany wui. ulJlc lo ovt>r«'omc Ule "NIGMT WATCM" M lchael Bright's apartment room selling constricts the ac· lion and ampUrles the paraoolac mode 9f the play. while Betay Southworth's painted bookcase lends an air or unreality. both ef· fective touches. t•lt•ctruruc ~(lot 0 COM NILL A play by Lu< Ille Fltlcr..r, <llre<lt<I 0y Ml<llael 81ellli, ~ ...., llQlllll>Q cM\IQf' by MICll••I 11•1(1111, •l•Qe "'•"•9•• Joyce Prodllarn, UI decora llon by Betty ~utllwof'tfl, pr•W<>t..i by the s.odleta.<~ Vallo Commlinlly Tlleater Friday• ... o \at11rO.y\ •I IP m •net s..n.s.y. April tt. •I 1 )0 p I'll '" ,,,. Minion Vteto HIQll !o<-........ R•wrv•llon\ ~1 .. Night Walch" conUnues for two more weekends, playing Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m . and this Sunday at 2:30 ln the Mi ssion Viejo High School theater. bud!> u.nd present ll s how which, If not memornhh:, wui. bolstered by 'luperior performances from l'>l'\ er al 1nfhv1cluat cast mem h l'tl- TMI. CAST Et•IM ~,., \11\MI O'Conlwll JOM W .... 1.. R00.11 Sa• 81ancl\t Col>ll• (4rrle MO.-rv • BACKSTAGE Let's hear it for Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. which has alleviated its indoor pollution problem by installing Ci ve electronic air purifiers calculated to remove 97 percent of the smoke. dust a nd polle n from the theater What director Michael 81elitz' produdton fails to overcome 1s a :.traoge deficiency 1n ensemble eHort which prevents the show rrom uchaevtng its polcnll1tl But this. hke the Hghting problem. as 1:1 fot:lor which s hould be al· lt.-vtal e d with fu t ur e pl'rformanccs this weekend and llt'Xt HtlQ• J~n Sidell (11tll\ AOPleO't •• 8 ... JUUi Or Trac.ty ~· K•llly 8rol'*' Van.Ill . J041 AllllM l 1111le,....t W•l~er Tom Sl'ltpher<I ~m Ho•e JM"""'° house guest , is effective. but co m es ac r oss somewhat urtifically. lacking the surface warmth required by her role. . dean air is a welcome ad· dition at the San Clemente <lin· ner house UC Irvine's Orama Workshop will present Edward Albee's .. A Delicate Balance .. tonight and Friday at 8 p.m. in tbe Fine Arts Lillie Theater. . .graduate student Frank Oliva is directing the all-graduate student cast of Lynn BaJesteri, Patrick Dwyer, Nela Leighton. Cathy Hall, William Ackerman and Kimber· ly Cole . . call 833·661'7 for ticket information t;Vt:N WITll T llE technical u neasiness. however. Susan O 'Conne ll delivers a s uperb portrayal in the central role of a womu11 hauntt'd by \'1s1ons of dl·:.ath ~·ml facing t·omm1tm<'nl an a sanitarium. Miss O'Connell is called upon to ope n the play in full psyt'hollc night and sustain this state of mind throughout the Two supporting assignments · are given first·rate treatment by Joan Sidell as the meddling maid and Be n Jutzi as a flighty neighbor Miss Sidell grates on the audience. as well she should. a nd her German accent is quite credible. Jutzi contributes splen· did comic relief in the showy role of an animated bu!>ybody who Omar Sharif 'Mellows' /l.ftWH"ft)holo HUSTLING ALONG Omar Sharif 'Scf1'nPs' St~t llOLLYWOOI> 1/\1'1 "Chilly Sct.·ne~ or W1nlt•r'' is now 1n produc•tion in Sult L:.ikc City with .Joan Micklan Stiver directing her s t' r t· t• n p I a y o f l h c· modern loH · story .John ll"ard of "Bct wN:n the Lant"s " <ind M aryhl'lh llurt of "lnlt'nor~" s tar tn lht• IOOVll' By BOB T HOMAS llOLLYWOOD <AP l Having JUSl turned 47. actor Omar Sharif readily admits that he has settled anto mid· die age c•omfortabli: and orderly The Egyptian·born star came here for one of has rare Hollywood-made m ovies. It's called "The Baltimore Bullet," a comedy-drama of the pool hus tling world starring Sharif. James Coburn, Rnnec Bla kely and a dozen of the world's top cue artists, including Wilhe Mosconi . Sharif is well cast ; :.imong his other ac complis hme nts, he shoots an ex t'cllcnt gam<', especially in three cushion billiards. Sharif seemed to he enjoymg a period of we ll !icing, having re· covered from a kidney stone opera· t10n 5 1x month:. a~n "the grcatc:.t pain known lo man" and his longtime ad'1i<:l11111 lo g;1mhling "::t huge los~ five or six years <Jgo t'urcd me" ''MY L I FE JIA S become 11ormalizcd," he comment(.'<!. "I try to a rrange it so that I work solidly for one year and then devote two years to the things I like to do " This is hi!> work year fie has alread y made two m ov i es. "Bloodline" and ··s .11.E ,"the latter for CBS television. "During my two years off. I li ve at ho me in Paris," he said. "I belong to a club. so I can sec m y frie nds re· gularly I play 1n bridge tourna· m cnts, I breed racing horses on a fa r m in Normandy and I have a small racing stable o f my own. I like to spend vacations with my son , Ta req, who is now 22. We are very good friends "H E THOUGHT HE wanted to be a n actor . but what he really wanted to be was ric h and famous I tried to e xpl ain the overwhe lming odds ag:.11nst success a~ an actor. tht" chan. ces being that he would end up poor a nd starving. 'He agreed lo study law at the University o r Kent IO England and he has passed a ll has examma· lions. He is going to try at'ting, but at least he will have something to faJI back on " Once marned to f~gypl1an actress f'atcn llamama, Shilrif has had several famou:. romances over the years "Now my love lrfe 1s void." he dc<'la rc•d "Wlwn you •Hl' young, you t'an adjust to changang patterns. But as you grow older, you become set in your habits I don't like c hange. "NOT BEING A kid a nymore but a middle-aged man, I hke my sort. or lonelines!> I hke to he able to be alone and read al night. to hstcn lo music without bein~ inte rrupted I have a lot of girlfriends and I Like to take them out to dtnne r and enjoy their company, with no strings al· tached. ··Even if I find a woman who is beautiful. intelligent. with all the qualities I enjoy, afte r two or three days of hvrng together I get restless. The best solution, I suppose. would be to live in two different houses. rr you were in a good mood, you could date, if not. vou could re main aJone. "Then you would never see her an curlers and s he would never see you . in striix.'<I paJamas · · nEttl€~CR€€k Orapo1105 .. 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I 978 CHEVROLET CAMARO VB. automa11c transmission. oower steering power brakes atr cond1honing cruise control tilt wheel. radio custom wnee1o; bucket seats & W'iw tires !303TWY) This car must be seen ro fully appreciate 111 '78 CHRYSLER LE IAROM SEDAN VR .iuromattc Iran~ arr cone pwr .;;teering & brakF-" owr wtndOW!' & seat cru1o;e v1nyt rop AM FM raoro & w<.w '""°'> 449 TTO '75 PONTIAC ~ GU"'D PRIJ COUH ve auroma1tc 1rnn~ ru11 power - c;teenng brakef; windows sp11t "t>al & door iocks air cond cruise 1111 whPe• padded top & more• 905NCA 54295 51295 55495 54395 52895 '75 AMC HOlHfT WAGOH Economical 6 cyl automa11c trans.. deluxe interior. luggage rack. split seat. air cond111on1ng. radro. deluxe exterior. custom wheels & wsw tires (923MMOJ '78 PLYMOUTH ¥OLAH WAG.OH VB. auromatic transmission air cond1lt0ntng po wer steering. power brakes. luggage rack, radio & WSW !Ires ( 3 14UWV) '77 CHRYSLER HEWJ'ORT SEO.A.H VB. automatic trans air cond pwr 'll<'ering & brakes AM/FM stereo radio. 111ny1 top <1p1tt seats. cruise conlrol t1ir wheel & wsw lrres (447UMK) '7 6 CHRYSLER CHUSU. COllDOU VS. automatic rran-; a11 cond full power -<>leering brakes -;0111 seat & windows. AM/FM stereo. cru1sP trll whPPI lf•alher int vinyl rop & more• ( 228 724) '79 FORD FUTUlA COUH Economical 6 cyl duto mnttc tri'n'-AM/FM <>lerr-o w11h cassette power 'iteenng power brake~ and wsw tire-; 1898WCLI 52695 54795 53895 53995 54695 .·\ .: • • • • •• ~.·. '# #,... . AN cers er&~ io ll'10f ..... e11 oncM.,. Plll9ID.-.~.,.,ano1-....,tClffl •moo --we veho untll 10 pm Sunday, """11 K . ttlf9 FOR FLEET SALE OR LEASE INFORMATION CAU AL HENRY 546-1934 2929 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ph. l714J 546 -1934 Iii t • :· & 5 !r II. ~. tu or )'. - .. ' ,, .. ·-----... ·-----------.... • . -.. -.. ........ , ~'·· ,.. .... "··--"··~--·· -" .................. . ........... ,u .. ftl • .,,.,, ..... ·~,_ .... _...,. Pvllll•hod Or0ftt9 CNJ4 0..ly Piie! Al>t ), U, It, k """ UlH't PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINIU NAME STATEMUH In• lo1low1nq pe<'IO<> " OOtng l>v\1 neu ., ROMMC.0 A(;CiLUTINOSCOP( OF PENN':>YLllANIA, 1)00 011•11 Suitt • I~. Newt.J0<1 ~6CP'I, (.A 'l'l~ Jo -.. •• o IJ Herbo< l\lancl, t<tWllOf°I e..c11 (.A 916'>0 ""' O&l'\'MU ·~ <.onctu<.teo b., •n 1n 01YIOUtl l•YM4honey fllo• \l•'-nl WU filed wl111 t ... (.ounty (14tf'• 01 Of•l\99 Covnty on M•r<P'l 1'1, tt1't R·1Jl1• I UPll•IO. COURT OF THIE STAlll OF CALIFOllNIA f'OR TNE COUNTY OF OllANGE HO.•·,.nt PUBLIC NOTICE ,..11<.t .. _,,.. ot .,.11110" tor pro· .,.1ott will tMlor1011onln t.>me,.1t"' • •M !ff ..-..,.,_ lo ••"'"'lttor "" <l•r tM h •; '''"' Mm••ntr•Uoft •• ....... .a. --H-OTICIE OF INlEHllOH TOENGAGEINTHESAl.E OF ALCC>+401.IC. BEVERAGES • 7C /q f<.t W"t>rf'I tt Ma1 (O'\ttrn P UBLIC NOTICE 5'ub1•< I to IHUIU'\((I o• tM llCt n\e •P - -----plh.'0 tnr, not1ctt •\ "' r'fOY Ql"f!n lh•t llr7)l" tnt undtr.iqneo propo\H to •@II ElUte ol J A MES HENRY M l TC.HELL ek• JAMES H MITCHELL, De«•~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN '""' EMMA L MITCHELL"•' Ille<! llortm oi pe\lhOfl tor PrObat~ Of Will •nO 10< •tWtn<• ot 1.et10,. T"lalftOm~ .. nc1 tor Aulroorl1tUOft to AGm•nl•l•r ""°'"' Ult Independent Admonillrtlfon of Estttu A<I, re1tre110 to wP'll<P'I 11 mtOt 10< 1"'1P'ltr 1W1rlltultrs, tncl IP'lllt tM Umt -Pl.Ct Of hffro119 IP'lo .amt hn Ileen M1 tor May 1. 1'19, ti 10 00 a.m .. 111 Ille toortroom ot ~ar1men1 Ho. J of Mid coun. •I 100 CMt Center Orowo -M. In Ille GllY ot Stnlt AM, Ct lllornle_ OtteoA!lrll 11, 1m Ll!!E A 8RANCM, C-tyCltrk MITC.Mlll.L I Pll•CE u• Wlltllire It• ... htttt!Mto, w it• o i..•A~.c•*S1 Altll: J. "· Pi«<• Alttr.,."tor l'.t1- P11bh$11ed Or•nqe Co.l\I Otlly Pilot, Af)rtlt9,20,7•.1'79 loiU-1' NOTICE TO CllEOtTOltS a•to"'>ll< °"""raQI'\ ti I~ premlae•. HO, A·ttMS d•'<,..,.,, ~ IOllo"" on IP'lo •1>6<e pro SUPllUOll COUllT OF THE ••Oed O-tow STATE OP' CAl.IFORHIA l'OA IS:JO? BN><h 8tvd TM£ COUNTY OF OltAHGE HunMql<;n B•.t<n In U'lt MaUfr ot tM ['\I.lit of MAC Pur\uMt to '-UC.I\ 1nttnuon '""" un J . e H It H A A 0 T • ~ • M A e d.,S•QMO ., •Pl>l••"? 10 ,,,. O"""rt EHRHARDT, Oocea...O ment of AltoMll< B"•e•-Con1ro1 Nollet I\ l>for,.oy qoven 10 Crfdllor\ lor lnuanc• of •n tlCOl>OloC l>everd~ llewlnQ clt•m\ -·n~I tl\e Miid dt!ce llun•e lo< llcon"4!•1 tor fnt\P prr dent to Ille .. ,o c1a1m• In '"" otffce ot m•w• •• lottaws lllt clerk o! '"" ~fore'81d coun or lo •1 prH"nt lllO!m lo tno uneler\IQneO '" the Ori ...,If BM•r A Win" ofl lce ot CHARLES L 8LEK. JR . IP\oO E<lf Pl l -S. ~pul"1tlM Blvd , No t16, Los (;CNNOR, INC At>9ef~. Ctfltr>mla -.). •nlcn tatter J-M. c.n...ttt, otllce 11 the pl.,;e ot ""~""'' ot f P'lo un Prnldfflt deriJQntd In •II m.ttlt" perldon•no to Pullllslll'O Or..-QI' Coa•I OfllY Piiot U ld utet•. Such cta1m\ ..,11n 1111 ,APrtlH,Mty2,Q,191q 16117' necowry _,.,,.., "''"' t>I' hlrO or ---ort\tnlea ., •for•wtc:I w1ttun four monlP'I\ •lier tlle first PuDhUllOfl ot tht\ nntit~. PUBLIC NOTICE Dated Aprll 13. 1'19 "ICTITIOUS I USllllUS C 8 Ml.otl HAMI STAlEMIHT E:•e<lllOt of 111t w 111 The touow1119 Ptt'M>n 11 OOlno busl ot wld 09<-n• neu ., C.HAllLU L. II.Ill, Jlt. JOYCE 9EOAROS Eu llOPEAH -Alt«MYtl l.tw HAIRSTYLING. ?OS2 Newp0n BM! .. PVBUC NOTICE ... L.._-........ CosltMtw.C.A'1'1&71 Ht . au .JOY<• MitrlO Beotrd, 1"01 Brow,,. --------·----1 I.ts A ..... e . CA._., 11'19 Awe., Tustin, CA 'l?lllCI "°1'1CI IN\llTIHG llDS Tel: UUl•71"'1l4 Thi\ bl.ttl""u I\ Conclll<ltd by tn In· Notice Is llereby 01ve11 lh•I Itta Pullllsl>ed OrMIQll Coast D•llY Pltot, oMduel ... ,.. of Tr1ntees ot lllt Coest Com APf. 261nc1-.l. t0, IJ, l'79 01._,. JoyUM a.dtrd • M11nlty Olll99e Oi>lrt<I If Oftn~ Thlt llal_.,t wH fifed wllll the <*Mly, Ctlltorn••· •Ill rtctl,,. Meleo 1.-o County C.l~rll ot Oren~ Co11nly on l>klt UP lo 1:00 Pm. MonOey, May 1, PUBLIC NOTICr. April 10, 1919, ltft, et Ille P\o<tP'ltS1119 l>ec>trlmtnl Of \<llld ICMll d l\lrtct tocattd ti U70 •·1U41 1'd t mt A•enue, Cult Mese , NOTICE TOClllDtTOIU C.lltornl., M ""11<11 llm1 '8id bids w111 MO. A-itttl 11t IMlbtlCly OIMntd ...0 rttll for: SUP811Uott COUllT 0, THI CHliMtSTll'f I QUIHUNT (I> ITAT8 Of' CALIFOllNIA '°011 ,.,u.uo Pullll•htd Oro9f191' Coelt 0.lly Pllol AP" 16, Mty >. 10, II."" ltee-" PUBUC NOTICE O•AHO« CO.UT COl.1.I GI TMI COUNTY Of' OllANOI All IMdl -lo ... lft «~• wlltl In lflt Matt« of Ille Ellelf of ROSS ..... !tie IMtNC11ofts -COM!tllfts -J . WRIOKT, 09< .. ..o. SUNlttOll COUltT or TMI '"'"~ Wlll<ll .,.. -Oft Ill• Notice 11 ,.,......, Ol\1111 to Crtdllon aTAT•OtJCAL"'O•NIA ,Olt efOll t'Mf ... MC'"41 lft tM 9'1ke Of 01t 119•1"9 cttlmt ... lftet IN '81d OKI• t ... COUNTY 0" OltANO• Pvl'<llMll\e AtMt Of said ~ dl1· dtnl to 1111 MIO clain'I~ Ill IM oftlu of ..._A·.,. ttkl, tM tlertl of lllt llfOrtMIO ,_,or to NOTICI O'° MIAltlNO 01' l!t<ll ~ m~t $UOmlt Wllll lllt present them to tllt """rslQMO at the ,.TITIOM f'Olt eoff"'lllllU<TION O'° llld. <.•tllltr'• cllec.ll, cerllfltd chick, off let ol WILLIAM •. THOMAS, SAi.i Ol'llllAl..Pllt0,•1tTY or....,.. • ...,., -PtY•ble to lllt LOEB ANO I.Olla , On• Wilslllre I! • I . I . 0 I I! TH I! L ". ~ti .. OtH t ~unity OM .... 8109 , S..llt 1.00, Wtlllllrl l l•d t i COLLINSWORTH, Ot l!THIL P OletrlU e..rd of Tru1leo In en Grind, L.Ol AnQtfft. Ctlllomlt toOll, ANOl!lllSOH. Ot<....O. tlMIHlt nit leta INll 11,.. lltratnt (11'1 Ttl "Ulll 62'1-0>&7, #lllCll ltttotr offlct NOTtCa IS HIRllY OIV!N tlltl tfllll tllfft tlldtttO-t11 ... tNttllt ii lht t>le<.e of 1111\1,...t Of Ille IHI• LILANO W. RHOAOl!S llH flltcl Ol41Rr wlU eftlor Into "'9 ~ dtral9fl00 in ttl metlM'I 11trta1n1119 to l>efflft • llltltlon tor OOnllrmeUof\ et Cofttre<I II !tit .. _ II .. .,.. 10 H id Hl•1•. 5..c:ll <l•lm1 •1111 Ill• Sale ....... "'-'"• IO<•tH •• JOtt 111111. '" ... ,,....of lailvrt t• 11\W "'· MCU stry YOUtlltn ""''' .. Ill ... or wot W•llllflOlon, seni. AM, CA, ,. 11 well comrect, lM ..,_, ef Ille pruonttd •• etores•ld w11111n four fertn<.t to Wlltcll I• madt ~ fll"ttltr <.Melt will • r.rt.llH, 0t lfl tllt c-"""'"' ..... u. flrJI "'*41calion of part1c111en. tflO 111<11 tllt tlmt tncl of e MM, "'9 Ml t..m lfltf'tOf WI• ... tltlt llOllU. f)llCI o! -Int !tit '8-llM -Ml ~'9d t11Nld1tMoflllslrkt. Oett0.Af)r1111. "" tor Mey IS,""· ti t:OO • "', t11 !tit "• ~ INf wllhdf-Ml ~ tw lillttltf e w rltllt t111n ,_.. 01 O..AIMtlt No, >et Miid • .. ,.._ of Nn'f'llwt IOI daft eftlf Homer "'· Tlltmet court, •I tOO Clvk """'Orin Wttl • ..-Mtfwttot•n1"9tllerw, E.etlll9"ol tlle I",,_ CltyOI s,.IW AM, CAtlllor"ll , ~ ~ .. '""'"' ·-·.. ~llot .... OK.-.,. Otlff Aer11-.1m . .... ef rti.tUlll anf _.ell .... 1.otll A• l.091 L•I A. llllAH04 ..... *'" l,.,......wlllff If e... WtU.IAM I . TttOMAS County Cle,_ \Mlft_.,!IMlll'lf\919......_ AttWMT .. lAW MICMA•l.W,,lllYI ..... : .................. . ........... ...... MONAAHl.WATION ..... *' ,. PIMt, .... ,,_ _....,., ............. 9'1M -.....,.....,CA911 ...... 'TNllMI ......... CA.I A~-1 ....._ .,..IJflM °""fl C111M Qtltf f'llel ~I .... Or-.. Cliett Delly '1i.t, ft\IMI.._ Or .. COIA Dlllf '"" .......... "" tU.1' ................. ,.,. 1 .. ,.,. "'~· .,, ... /IM,a, "" ,.,. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 ·a ,.. .............. : All reel estaw advertJaed Int.bl.a M wapaper la 1ub· ject to the l"oderal Fair lfoualng Act of 11181 wtucb mak~ It llle1al to adverttsc "a ny pre· ference. llmltatlon, or dilcr1minaUon baaed on "9Ct, color1 reU1lon. aex. or naUOna1 origln, or an 1nlenUon to make a ny :such preference. llmlta· Uon. ordiscnmlnat1on " ·nus newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertlalne fo r real estate which la in viola· Uooolt.belaw. ••••••••••••••••••••••• G.neral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AS SU MAILE Looks be tter t h an a model 3 bdrms. 2 beth, pl ush t•arpl'tlng . fireplace. shake roof & best ol all. an 111sumable loan al a very favorable rate of Interest Pnce<I for quick sale at $R7 ,000 Call 751 ·31.91. C:SELEC T - .I PROPERT IES IACK IAY HORSE PROPERTY All horse farll 1t1<•s needed. 5 box slulls. lack boxes. automatic wat.erera. training nng a n il muc h m o r e J spacious bdrms, :.uu shiny kitchen. no wax noors. Jus t listed. 50 hurry' Only $136,000 Call 645--0303 FORESTE OLSON ~ "'"'t.•( ...... , HOME + BUSINESS Good Co5ta Me:.a ltl\'J tJon Live hen• & oprr:lll' your antiquu busmt·~s. beauty !lhoP. c•tc PLUS Sll'llJ II 2 bedroom umt .1l tacbe<I for nddlt1onal in· come No qualifying /\)>. sume lafl(e 8p va loan f\Jll pnce ~.900 Cttll 556-26611. C:::SEL ECT I PROPERTIES DEEP LOT WITH LARGF. POOL' Summer's near and th1:. rambling 3 Hdrm. fam1I~ room homt' 1s a' a1lablc now. Also. famlly·s1zcd kitchen with breakfast room Best value in the Manners area! $169,000. 642·5200 Pew~ttit &ii~r ~ OPPORTUNITY knocks oft en whep you use r~ull-~clltng Da ily Piiot Class1f1ed Ads 10 reach the Orange Coast market Phone 642·5678 ClASSIFIED INDEX lo Plau Your Ad. Cllt 642·5678 EHottS A4•.,llun 1hnlll c"". ..... -""' eR 4 r•,ort error' -41efl4y Tlw OAIL Y l'llOf •-11..i.illty fer ... ,.....,--· lloMrl!M,,,.,.,. HOUSH POI SALi 1002. 1100 OTHM REAL HTATI 1200 • Jt OO l .. TALS )100 . 46'0 IUSUollSS, IHYHTM~T AHA...CI SOOS . sou A ... HOUHCEM&ITS "" LOST I FOUND uoo ... SOt4AU U SO HHICI DIHCTOIT 6000 SCHOOll& l'°'STIUCTIO" 100• JOISWAHTIO 701' HILPWAMTID 71H ..-C:HAMINSI ;~ .... ,,. __ .... _.,_.,.. ....................... .... ,.. .1001 •••r• .............................................. COSTA MllA IPICtAI. Z SUPla DUPLIDS Te rriric location. lar ge lot. Two 2-Bdrm. l ·balh apts. in each duplex. Both on be autirully maintained 97'xl.SO' lot. Near shopping, schools, etc. This ls a n excellent investment. P riced right. Both for $200,000. WE$&.IY M. TAYLOlt CO .. llALTOIS 2111 s.Jo ... 1 ........ MEWPOIT CEHTEI. M.&. '44-49 I 0 LOST PAITH? Not with this 2 Bdrm. I bath home l.n which ever· ything ls 1 yur new & pnced under $64,000 Won't lu t ! Call S40-3666. Q.IFfHAVEH 2 Bdrmll .. 2 baths, den, Crpk Close to schools & churches. Short escrow (l06Slble $149,500 CAHYOHCRIST Uve with dignity & com· fort lo tbl1 elegant 3 bdrm.. 2"7 bath condo with every uparade 1 m agi.nable! ll even ha& an air filter purifier . Handy to sport actJv1t1cs & only s min. from Newport Center. Price 1182.000 own the land' BAY& BEACH ............ JUST UDUCID - HST VALUI IN SIAVllW .and ln Seaview see this 4 bedroom view home with ~ sq. ft., 2'h baths, a jacuzzi a nd over $30,000 In la ndscaping, pa tios and exterior improve me nts. Don't rorget the community pool and tennis courts are just a jog away. The price is $279,000. U~ l()UI: fi(),..H REAL TORS , 675.eooQ. 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del f.1ar VACANT SIS,900 Completely redecorated and ready for new fami· ly. Spacious living room enhanced by massive brick fireplace. Dine area, too! Finger lip kitc hen. 3 King size bednns. And a huge over CltlAMPUPF sas.soo Immaculate 3 Bdrm 2 bath. m a n y c u al om feat ur es. Ha rd wood floo r s , huge bri ck fireplace, wood Jlhake rod. 2 car plus garaae. 673-3663 i\42 2253 EASTSIDE COSTAMES.l Uke new 3 bdr m . 2 ba . complete ly remodeled On a rge lot, with de· tached 2 car ~ara~c. f'X lra parkrng. Pnccd nghl at 1124.900 ~.w. Don't ...... '"" ~rn:e ,.JM 4SO NEWPORT CTR OR. I ,.,,, ". I\",, I "" ,,_, ~ .:=~~T 11[ ~;;;~'~"~l~i"~'~I __ ·_· __ Outst.andtng view Boat 1~ 11•••=-3 Bdrm 2 Ba, 1800 s.f. slip. 2 bedroom condo w/formal dine, F .R • Tot.al secun ty bulldinJ! .. IOI S .._. C.M bn ck F.P. Obi. gar. + 13 OnJyS210.000 .. M •"' • x 20 h eat ed s h o p , H~RT Cb...ITfR Your family will enjoy g-reenhouse and aviary s;nr-v ~ this "pnced lo sell now" 78 x l.80' lot R V acccs:. associated REALTY Lu.Ung. Plow up th<· huge $94,500 Ruth Lau ~;~ 640..1812 back yard and plant RJtr &t6·4380 BROKE RS. REAi TORS JO/\ IN Borbon b ' 1-16& I ----Nice frwt tr~! Coiy den with rireplace. quiet 1---------- ne1ghborhood New this iJ week-pn<'l-d at $11!J,!J50 WE MAKE •HOUSECALLS * IURR WHITE REALTOR. INC. 67~4630 V.A. BUYERS NEWPROlrRAM ' If you mukc $14001m o, you may qualif y• I.ow down' Lt)dn.5 to s100.ooo• Ll'l u!. show vou how to cJu 1l' Qtll now• Talk to Red CorJMt We Listen! 754·1202 FIXER R-2 LOT N1>t•tb work but l!ft'JI potential ·1 hr Iv•• ~1urw fcrt•plart' Hoom t11 butld &t.'l 7Z2 1 Picky Picky Picky a Homt• for the fus~y buyer lmmac. highly upgraded & ver y rm press1ve is this 3br pool home w/a Cam rm, hu~e bonus rm w /wet bar . bit m gas BBQ & coven"! patio Convenient lot· a · uon Call now :J7!1 5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS TURTUROCK -AMO TBllRC! 4 Br's. private atr ium. fa mily room. dini ng room ; good condition: near parks. schools & the good life. This owner has been transferred & wants to sell . $144,950. A COUMIU. IAJ«B CO. 644·9060 2111 SAN JOAQUIN HtLLI fltD. IN NE'Ml'OAT CENTER EASTBl.UFF VALUE $159,500 CllMa w hw wMi .... prt"'9 yrd. Cw°'"' l Mel. wlttl f-. ra "'-scJM>oh. WATERFRONT W/SllP $335,• 0,.. ...... 4 .,..._... ..... ,... ... , .. ,... to..,,... • .,...,...,.,.. ...... CaUS46-4141 --- ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. 3322 VIA l.100 ON TH 1-; UIG BAY ; sophtst1cated I 1 v't n ~ a t it ·'I b c;, t Elegant four bedroom condominium -Walk to l•---------•l exclusiw Lido Villa~c 1-----------1 shops and rc:-.tauru11 b $42,500 Yes. that s the full pnct• ol t.hJ..:. sharp 2 yc11r old mobile hom t' on Lido PerunsuJa 2 Bdrms . 2 baths. '>u per location Hurr} & m<l\e 111 th•· beach' Summ1:r's Jlmusl he rt" Step out on your s pac1ou:. bnck terrace onto your boat -Plans UNOF:lt WAY for enlar~1ng bt.1.11 sbp to 64 feel l'nced to sell al 5475.000 COLE OF MEW,ORT REALTORS 675-551 I PRIVACY & CHARM $114,500 Lonly hw, wr-*d by .......... .. bofll ~ SltMfH, ... i-' •••. Mmy~&....y•xtrwe.ttn4 bdr• f 011tily r• ho.•. Mice ,etro, tJWCICJf &w.-hap WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. 2'1:~h W Crl<l'I H~l11.11t1v Nv14 ron Rt->Mh 631-1400 macnab / lrvtne realty ffll""'"9 YOU DISlll In a custom built home by Ivan "'ells w /a ·view of Upper Bey 6 city hghts. 5 BRs, formal dining rm, family rm w/bar & fplc, bay vlew kitchen & brkfst rm + 3-car garage. $400,000. Barbara Aune 64.2·8235. (F·85) ..:re,';~ WATERFRONT IA YRONT -Sll0,000 LMI• IOI.I Cus tom 3 BR, 3 bath home In private comm. Covered paUo on sandy beach + slip for 18' boat ft tennls court avail. Alao l·BJl apt. Mary Lou Marion 642-8285. (F .. > iOAn:W... HOMES Inc. ...,_IT ~36 W Coa,1 HIC]h\\.sv ~ tett ."" 642-IJH '44-6200 TIAMIPOITAT10t4 N..wron Be«h tOI Dowr Orlw. HarW Vie• Center A~ 631•1400 trvlne•t~V•UeyOtftter ts••·"" 7U..M14 ---1~====~============~===~~~!!!!!!! ... • ----------~ ---------------------.. _1 ____ • -. ,. --.. ···-,19'· ...... -..... - • 2 20 so 69 ... ,tMtl l ' ,.,, 500 ,. r I'•\' 6: B y I II n f Ill I hll• p•KJI )Oly ~I - J lllt. OUI\' Ill fl ti rnbll llH I •LI ra•" l)l°d & out. 5 Owner f area. rourl!>. ms lo :a II ror •c1410'. r -....... LE Pinn 8. CIO!!C tu 2 \Ot Z &."1 9UH I l t. h fl fc c Au ~ im ,. Sf , • E ·~ •I .., .. , ~f I' ~ d -~ • I 2 , p ,.. t f I I tf \ ' N ' • • ~ I; I 2 • UDO ISLI Uay vit-w Cron 2 polio d k8 enhanee t"UlilOm apaclou 5 bdrm .• 4 bath traditional home..'. llkt-new Ideal for entcrtainlna Corner lot '530.000 ... CANYON Golf roul"'ll' view from fiparlous 5 BR 4 bu lrudluon al home. late ram1ly room, pool. Jacuu1 1750. OCIAM .. OMT CJuullty rrart..,munship an muho1e trim & oulc noun ~eoi ulr th•' lundm1&rk . 4 RH. J b" hnml' 1n f1nM.t l()('atmn .. ;:.lublll\ht-tl lrt't"~ & Id\\ n' S.•tu.000 IAYNOMT ~·' 1·ral (11w h11\ front honw ... ''Ith pu.-r & -.hp AVALON Wt•ll t•un,truc•lt-tl :1 Bl< I hJ 1111k floor. 1111rtwl h tht'lll• nl c·o11c·r\'11· fountl ution Fl.all'> •" t•.1 $120.0CIO Ft•t.• Bl LL GRUNDY , REALTOR I J I f· ., ..... u,,., ~. ~ c.l'l 0101 .. I IT'S A.HOMEY i\llll )llU "'Ill tllJO) Liii' 2 frµk & ~n \ 1111t y11ur.,df frvm wt•I har wh1h· llh· 11h•:ik' .. rl' hlt1l111.i on hit Ill 111\tl .111 Ullf1f'r h: I'll\ 1·r1'(I l>!ttlU I 111' 1'1,1.,, \ 1lhr. 3ha h11m1• 1,.,,. :! wd ""'"· :1 fr1>h'" F11rm.1 I ----------1 J>ll & mm•h 111111•h 1111,11· __________ , wllnowll7!1 .• :Jiii INVESTORS! Ecnhi•.CM :itJNITS60XJCY.> 101 Own~r will l'ur'ry. '\t1hrn1t .,u olfers <.;ru1~. t.!20.WO kl!:/MAX t;.11·1~~ ALLSTATE REALTORS IUCHLIVIHG ~l tidrm, bunul> rt)()m, l~t· ----------1 1111liu. n1•w r11rpf'I Ownn Face-Framing! 9174 SIZES 10Y1-22Y1 L., llf e... ...... lff(.,.T.- lop ull rn' neLkhnt '"tn • ll'Pll••tt vnoke 11na of th~ ~mt 1aorat a~ lhe ll•e<.\ °' ~•1 th1t tein lht turv~ll b<Aot~ ~am1r•t 11 , 1n10 •" e~\, \~•fl l•rantcJ Pan~on 'ti 14 IMll 511~ 1011 1111 1411 lfi'1 111,~ ZIJ· no,, !>11~ 1,1, tb11$t 31 > taM!\ 2 1111 yard\ bO 1n'n ~nd SI.SO IOt tKll !1'11trn. A6d ~ tor ea<ll p1tte1n 1111 11111-Clm 111111111. h1ncll1n1. *'lo: MARIAN lllARllll P.ttttirn Dept 447 Oally Pilot U2 W.t ll fl Sl. ll~~J. llY 10011. 'rint ltAMl. NIUWl.SS, zir. SUl • sm.£ 11U111u. All lhe nt11 ciothn '!Oil ~~ toi ur bu~y hit••• in our SPRING SUMMI R PAnlRN CAIAlQCt Dots~ tol>\. '~1m Pfnn •e\b. 11t~en Plu\ SI ~ ""' "'""" touoon Send 7~' I JO.s..tM-S.-ll-!16 Sl.50 ln.QlliUt(_, T11Mftn Sl..SO In.I..._. 0.119 SI.SO 111~ '11' ,.._ Sl.50 will Jo'1nant·f' On 1·1111 lr;wt with l11w tluwn or klL'>t' option SIJ!J,JCJll NEWPORT CENTER REALTY 640-181 2 JUST LI STED !! OCEAHFROHT 4 UMITS 111•'°1 ioH':tlltJll Ill fl't'>••jlilrt lk·;wll' ~11.;, IMlll lndutl 1ni: lol :111, l•lll' llt•llt·r hur" 0111h1" · latboa lay Prop. R~olton * 675-7060 * Butterfly-Bright 1111hl of bunerfhts-bt.iulllul 111th 1 floral square Popular l1let cro<htl-101n IO'lfly s.qu,"ts into surl. littllt- clolh. bedsprei<l °' pillow cove• U~ bedspreld totton P11te1n 7126 chart. d11ect1ons I 0 inch square Sl.!IO lor e~ll panern Adil •O• each patltrn IOI t11sHla~ au matl 1nd llan!lhn( ~ W: Aliu "'* Net:dtec.ralt Depl 10) Oa11v Pilot ... 163. OI• CMIMI St.., lltw '"'· llY 10011. rnnt llllM, AUrm. lip, Pitt.Jn ll1111111tr. N(W1h()'N1 Our 1979 NllOll <,kAI I C.AIAlOC uwe1 ?00 pol)u lar df\•i n\ ) lrtt ~lt~rn p!lftltd ln\IOi: ~~ft(! /!>C IJO.S...ttnSit• la H SI.SO lzt.Qlld /f.lt, Trwltn $UO 12a.h""'*' Ollila 11.so 127.aftNM '11' 0.... 1.!IO 1 ff.Cllf1t n...... 11.so lMd.ti ~itta 1.50 12~ '11 Orna111tt1b . SI.SO IZJ.~ '11' '•kh O.iltl$1.2S 12Z.Swfl 'n' h fl O.tha Sl.U UHllllw si.-Offl . il.!11 I 17 Ear llft4le,eint IM llHlfty FlttJ Qllltts 1 •• llM-Cr1tlitt Sl,M llJ.IMf.Mt Clftl Sl.IO 1 l•U J1ttr •• SUI 1tt-s-& 1111t ·11.1s 1•1•tafll llKllfllt uo IM-ll!Nllt ,..._ . lM lf'.ltttlttlt Cr•d•t · 11• IM-i.tlllt.... 1.• llJ.HQIA .. f_,. I.It llUlmcle -...... ...... c.lect. , ... Ul-..TI Ul61MTI ut•IMTI fo'uutal'ltlc vtc:w home ln I lurbor View If 11111. JlL'll h11led und wnnlll lO b sold lhl Wt't•k ' 3 lktrm._. a n ciccitln~ P<>OI un 1nt•rt.'d1bh.• hurbor and ocean view 0 0 11 nn <.1ml11un<'t' that remand" yc>u or a Uuvurwn rt•trl·at or u lodgt.' 1n Vo l'fOl lt> 1 l ' & u II vt.•r)' h' uble and ufforcluhll' OrH•n On1I)' 1 -~ ul 2821 rt•bbh·, oH tiult.h•nrucl tn <.:oronu d •I M .11 Hcultur t•uopt•r atton an viled IJ~I Ul I t Ml: fHAI TCHl b'. 67b 0000 /44J l d\I Cu,1~t I l11JhW•'f Coro11o1 1.hll M.,1 -... --.._ ......... -............ _,,,,. .... ~ ..... .... _..,_ ~.April 2e. 1979 . . . . . .. . . . . . ..... .. . .. . ...... ..... '* ........ For s. .,.,.. IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • •• ••• •• •• • •• C.... Mtie I 024 C.... ..._.. • • • ....... ....,.... ~l~C>rcbld l\vt• <;oton• del M•r Two"'" Tlcl&eh l'1 lhl• LONG St!ACH 111EATRt: f"Jt:STI VAL IMTHI IOOMIOOM aOOM ~lC1rn111& 111'18 1Jc111 1\1· tr1>u n o min ec J 11 1 C..'h1yburt(h ul the t,c)ol( Hi·urh CC>nventlon & En h.·~nment (.;('nh•r. 300 .. : Oc1•11n Hlvd • Looi( lJl:uch Cull 642 ~711. ('XI 272 Lorlwm your t1C'hlll • • • 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PHvi.w .S/wwilUJ 1212 WATSON AYE.. COSTA MESA LOCA TIOM! LOCATIONt Great two fa mily home with a htrge bdrm /sitlint< room tor Mom or f OUr teenoJ(ers. Please stop by this Friday between 10 to 2 p.m . St 17.500 .. (80luma dd v#a;t ~~ 673-8491/ 205 L CO..t Hwy .. Corona det M• IYOWMll lmmar I Br. 2"' Ba, h11hly up1ra d e d . ma.Uve ftple, many fl•· tru . A.uuruble. tn.aoo Call for·~ 942 ... ..-~ ...... 3 Br. I "a t>.. 2 mil f rom beach. NHr comm. PoOl. flUOO Jicn ta-81•9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two YulJ-Servtc~ 111..~1.. E uti Offled For AJI r-RDn XeC V• Your Fl.oaoclal and 12 UNITS DUPLU OHTHISAMD $177.000 N ~ north bayfront r or nerdplx Ctitm <.;ap1•<.;od ColtoMeto 1024 CottoMeto 1024 G •lant Yard lOvt'lflment NMd11 110480. COAS'.J' HWY . Grt:Mtr11m1lyhomto1s 1m ,..,VI'' "G•'F"IK M~A v1-·1u,•: Ulfll' ' htlrlll• :! t111lh!lt thri•t• :1 U1J rm• :! h.itli,.. t1rv11I111• c· t 111 I 11~ t'tl 11u1 »>lt"&J dc11>l' Iv 'rhoot~ •h111>1>I01l and 1>.irk Pnm uni) 001#101 I OPfN HOUSt Rt All Y ""' ttY OWN .. :tt. II :! 1111 With l'Kl,lrnt.: :1 II H hou't' 1.:1JUil C'o:-.ta M ,.,.;t· lolt'11 llnn t'nmph:h' ""ork 1111: tJJ&Wlllj.!'o lllllf \ aflfllll'l'' fur tut•h 11ua111v n ·11tal 11r t'IJfltlo tnplt•>. lk111ly l11r 1>htn II d1\·1·k Ow111·1 "' (•11n•.i1h•t l11rg1• ... uh orclrn.111 .. n 111 1111rl11· 111.1 111111 C'all l.11rri rl )' 714 f'47 llr171 . t'\'1wkrod,, 711 ~.11; ~13-1 SPYGLASS !-' J 1111 Io l• ' It II ti r 111 ~1111hr.ir1 Cx·t-:rn & nllt· hll· \ll'W 11 ... oollful '""11 & Jill'Ulll I OHlllY l'I< Ira . ., l'n1·1·ll 111 "'II "'1 u:.l o,t'\' ltt ·''''" t•1·1a1t· For 1111111 rnll. NEWPORT CENTER REALTY 640-1812 113 HORTH C OVE W q O 11 II II I I> ti !-. l '11 <ISSI N<; ~ tl41rm:. '""I tl1 ·11 ::!' t.alh'>. i\SStl \>\ i\ Ill. I•, IA>A~ )'.:l~.OIMI ,11 '.1 11'. c ;,,.,.nlk"ll. IJllOI & '1111!->l'I \ll'W l'1 uf1 •""""'alh tit' 1·11rntt•I .1nd l.rriclM .11w•I t..•n•1• "11ucl tlo·t•k a nil 1·1• n 1 r ,, I .1 1 r • •• 1111 lol:U.1"11 ! II' 1-;,-.; !'-\ I St '\ I ' I 11 .. rn·tt ltll \ Ho•ll"'"' 1;.-1:! f>21MI VETER AMS BENEFITS! 1\11 y Vt•lt·ra 11 who " quahf1t'<.I m:oy 1wrc•h:tM' ,, homt' wllh NO now N l'l\YM t-:NT' ~:1thl'r of th•""' 2 'lr,.·1·1.11 pro11Prl ., . ., 111.1; fll y1111r 111•1•d ~c·i,t. 111 tht• t>.·ut•h lrom owrwr ' froul u n1l 3 u 1· cJ r m .. • I o f 1 to'1 r t·11liu·t· lh·t k11 & fM.tlM> .... t111kt· rovl l':ill • ., ... 1113 ~ [~IR&i1$I TRHS!TREES! TREES! Pn1fc1<~1unall) tll·l·ornll•d J bdrlll hnmt' w 1•01~ fm ly rm w 111•11\ y vur1.1u1·1 floor\ & dual frpk Wurm <·Nlur p1111dlln~ Atnum l'nlr y (.'a II 11ow for appt 10 \ 11-w Opt•u t-:v1-s :iit5 !fotlll (~l\111i!~llrli}i Hl'al 1-:..l:ilt• OCEAN & CA-NYOM VIEW CorOftO ckl Mar llu1w 101 w11 h -.pa1· 1111h h11111•• L11!hl a11d .11r;. lc1t1 lll'n M 11.,i.1v1• '111111• f1n·11lan· ~I ll1·clr111', ru1111t v I.. ol1n111•• r Ill l'utcn 'anrl 1lt·1·k 1'001. W11fl 1111,t ' Cull ll7:1 >la!">ll CORNER DUPLEX Xlnl 1t•lll111 ;ofl':t ;\11 \ a1·a11c•> Ill I I .. VI ... t/1111•t .. 1rt·1•t N1•v. cl u11l1·~ ::! hhK i..,., aw.1\1 ()rw 111111 hai. 111 I\ ,olt• flHllCI 01 h1·r Im-. fc·111·1·ol rt•ar ynl t fr11h· Uni) ll:H I .~t~J llt1t•11 ~,\!'" ~"1~1 !111\1\ (-1\t1J:!:!l iti:f,i ""'' ''"'""' **U.S.* * *VETERANS * llt'('l•rol 1·1lani.:,..., 111 \' 1\ n·it., m.oy 1•nahlt· \•111 111 11uahf) fur $11111 c~ltl h1111"' 111.111' wllh ah~11h1t 1 ·h \II I Ut'IW:-0: I' r\' :•t t-::-O:T World Real Es tat~ .in l1r.111~t· 1'111111!• fu 11l tn a ~ u I .. l I' w I t h 4 U 'I ~ • ,. ' " LAGUNA BF:ACll OOd.rooms. l'leparaw din 497•3w1 tN '3 Hr 2 R~ ea unit ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Skyhtt~ & loft& U1w of l&OW MAIK!T ~ th.ruout S000.000 IUILOBS lllJ( room. separalt> ram• rMh 213/fM ~ t .. VHTOIS 21r + Gue1t 9fft 2 kdrm home. lar~c 1 b I 11 l' 1c t u s u u t h bwld.ablt' H :.! lot S7!1,!l00 t'11yfrool <.:omplt'lely rt' Call MO 1151 for more de 11locl1•ll'd ~IUU .900 huls linilwr, 91.2 11847 1007 .•..................... DUPLEX Fanl as l H· l.cH' ll t Ill n lilot·k I r o m Ha I boa Ferry Hefurtm.hin~ 1n 11r0t'l'" Buy now and dJOUM• culor!t' X Int 11um nl\'r 11nd w111lcr rt>nlu I A JAll PROPERTIES 675-4890 OCUH ~U DUPLEX l.i\ltt:f•: l 'NITS 7 q, 11111 . nt·w 1·rph. tlrpi. pall11 ('11 ol1tn I tw ro·pla1·1'(I lt>llh) fur ,,,,i, lllH P,rtt•o• 11f !(:•Ill 111111 l'O/\S'l I' ICl 11 '~:II I IE:-. 1,7:1 :.1111 Flt t-;!-, \\I lt'.1•;1.~ t 11 \•"•I 111 \llUf f,1'111111• llt.llHht d1111h•\ .111tl w1· II l11r·11"h th•· "'ht•• 1, • r11ll"1 ,.,,,,, . ., th 11 I I~. I I , ,. "I Ii 1 .. flnJll• ,., l•i '"''" \lltJ( llt'l1b ('.ill 11'1 ' 11 ... r·u.'" \1111r 11ff1·r l~rr• ll Hit\ lt••.:1-.ll•r li4i! f;21MI Corona del Mar I 022 ...•......•............ ( 11.1rrr11111' 11,,,.1,., ~, .. ,,. \•• t :••l11t•unHI ,,,~·ra1a"'' ~HERITAGE REALTORS ------ Where Family n... Beclins Loralt>tl by ficuut1ful r hlldrt-n ·., park D1'11ghtful h11m1• hai. 1 bo.'llroom.'>. form11I din111~ room. M·p11r:il1• family room. 'tont• fir1•plac•p Kitchen w1lh wlfrlt•an init ovt•n :J n 1r i.:ar<tl(t' l'al111 SI Hl,!1011 Won't h.1!.l, I' a II :>411 I 7211 TARBEU. -· AMT19UE IUFFS 1-. a s I ' I d t• l II r1 , rn . h11 rdw•><>ll flt>or" 1'<1\ 1• n·1hn1<•-. It 2 1111 "'1th plans for ..,..1•oncl un11 Lari.:1· J''urnat,ft· luau 9<7.:,1.11.1 ('all!'>41i ~ *VETERANS * I.rt 11 Vl'I llt•lp You 111111 that h•1m1· \1111 "';1111 llown u11 t11 i 1110,tM"I Cati landy Jt..qt. 24h,., WORLD R.E 543-1722 :tlu :!' ha .. 11111111\ tx11111---------- "I ti llfl"l•lll',, f11111 .. I "m•lt•c·k·. 111w11 tw.1111 111 hv rm. lg m,1 r l•llrr11 1>11w1t ... 1.11r-.. :1hr :!lw .• 111 f>l'lt'I f:A~l "'I ft \I ,Ill) IJI' "rad1·11 lluyt·r ha!. r·h•>ot·•· uf lt·ntl,.r S270.0llll Shown 11, <lllfll. pr111 1·1111•·' oroly 1,111 ~)()7K Ilk 1 BELOW MARKET! For ..,,111· "thr l\1·1•d• I I.I c >nh ,;1:1!1.!1011 m:1 t:111 WESTSIDE SUHSHIHE .I llr 2 ha 1 1>001 /tJ f, ,.,.. 1m1nl )'llrll S77 ~"' 754-7800 Mulhearn, .... ~alty ~glster ·~· 1---------... Uwnt>r mu1'1 :i t•ll Tram.ferrcd Subm1l of fer Custom 3 lid rm. f H C.:Om\'r lot. 'lh&rp llalboa ltilam1 Hc;1lly. li7U700 .,.., .. 1026 ····•········•········· SPLASH!! IMYOUltS,Jt.. Unique bt'lH'h h ou1H' l\sking Sl23 .000 <:OASTAL PROPJo;llT tl::S ot~83311 M111(1Uf1 rt'nl o<·t•an v1t•w Ni:w 3 bd. lgc rm:. t :1rd bd 'lt'p "Ulll'I /\I(! KJ3.-0623 • 7 5ll lf106 ly room w1l h bri c k l~SO.COAST UWY (1repli.ce, deluxe lulchen LAGUNA BEACll w1lh bull l 1 ns I' at io 49',!!067 ll.oom for pool and mor<'' ~!!!!!!!!!~!!!~!!!~~ 118.750 Mu1>l ~ll'l' <.:il ll r ~· TAl8al. -· -----· UNvenltyPn ~l1Lomt LOW1':R 3ARCH HAV 38r. 28a zsty . lg lot, otn v iew r losc to b c h . S275,<m 644·1814 l&fAl&ftlOFfT &alders, investors & d o 1t·you r sc lf e r :. Panoramic view in N ~una Lg 2 t1lY. fixer up~r w /room ror t•x p.IUl.'llon. Creative finant· ~ By owner MS-204~ 41edrooMt Rarv4 bdrm Cornell plan 11n t'Omt•r lot 1n "uiwr t•ond It 11 liRhl. bni.?ht & 1111')' Wllh a $75.!IQO :ti! wmablt• loun ill !•~~·. int l·---------OnJy fltt>.ooo ON THI OCIAH (;AU,(/lJl('K&Si\Vt-: lw.odt. OCEAN VU DU,LEX 644-7211 tO ~ •lew. with l>t-uut 3 llr. 2 bu own('r's unit plu:. 2 fir M.lm For •ort L!JllH. Iha u1111 l>unu t't1111t ., ~ SltS,000. Cid•-" lll'l'>I bu~ al Sl65.000 Hy t __.:...._ Wit, ... $200 ,.,. tq COAST1\L -·-• appl ' ' ft= .t t'HOl'EllTl l-.~ .5 HH 1111.c:ay, Sl75.000 2 3 I laOWM I .E. 4\lti 113:1>4 HI! Ouk wood, SlO:i.ooo 67). I 02C> I .1t·1·r1ro '"'"" Nt•"" t hr :t 1111. :S."1:i:l lllw· Lur1t1•rri ·1 r111l1• l.i.t' Opt 11111 ur '1n ,, 11 ol 11"' 11 I\ 1: I 12 13•·13-1 111.1 lh ( M-111 r ,J l;tlr HI l'' h.1 I ~·1 .. 111 ',, .... T11"' 11h•1ll" 1'1. .. 1 J•11·u111. .... tun.1. 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OVl/1 ~I! Yl:.Af(', 01 ',[ ftV/( I SPECTACULAR SPYGLASS Lovl·ly ;, 11\-droom Coronado Model w I l h N I g h l L I g h l s v I l' w l'l'or1·shi11nall:.• l.;rne.lsC'apcd With M:i11 y J·:xtr:1 Ft·alurc:-.. P ool. .I .1t·u1.1.1. Sauna Entry Lt·~1d s To La fl..(t.• l.1 ving Hoom /\nd F'orrna I Dining ltoorn Cornplclcly Modern K1tc·ht.·n Down~ta1r:-. Caml' Hoom Call For /\µpoinlmt•nl T<1 ln~pl'ct $1/0(). 0011 DOCK YOUR BOAT Sµctlac ular F<.imily llomc On Tht· W a l er In Ncwporl B Parh :l lk tlroom Plus Maid 's floom Lllrgt:> 1-·am 1l y H oom l mma ru l al(' (;t)nihlion llugt.' Dock For Your Y:l<'ht Cull Now •#• .. ~. , •• J .... ' 631-1800 181 oova DllVI STAR GAZER'~~. _ _...__._,..---1\r CU. Y k. POLLAN M. v-""''' A.div~, c;.,tdt 1:). ..,. ~,..,,,,., ,. ,,.. ,,.,, To d .. tlOI' mt uooe for F11doy, ,.,,, "°"" -~ong 10 ,..,.,.... of Y<I"' ZodlOC btrtll algn tU-)It• 1°""' ,,., .. l•~ u GNv-.. ~ f l W•tM ., '• ..,, .... ._ ...... . t tow MfCN ~-,..,..,. 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J.H l'llfl, lt'Olll!. $575 11111 hi~o 10!/2 t·Vl'l'> onl) l(alt· 1·11mmu111t~ " ''""' "pa. '11111111" {(. 1 1•·11111' PLUS A (•harmani.: 2 hllr111 n •11 lal w fr1lc & o,1•parat•· lllll 10 cll'l'k $27!J,50U CALL 644-72 I I lll"'"lor musl ... ..ii I humo• I fl ( '11 ~ l .1 \1 t' ' ,1 '\" hruk1•ra1t1· ~t.1\mh11r'1 $112 ;,011 (~111 ~II !.lllKI f11r 1111i.rm.1 tiun ti\ Owrlt'r lhr. :.!ha. :\h•"a V1·rd1· S111ral!t' & oll l"I'"" r" r 11 \ ,. 1 1 •1 .. 1111 ~""'"'" \ . . . ~ Mo..,,a Vt·rrlo• l11•111111lul :t h1 • l ' , •kn. :.' •, 11.1. 1·11rn1·1 fol DUPLE.JC t'ornl·r lot. ""''"'' r plurnl)lnj.!, l!llOcl lana111· 1111( $15:1,!0J c; II Hutw11~un, Hltr li75 11:14;z CHOICE LOC A TIOM 'II.'.> < ;111<11.•nmcl. (.'fl M II :.! lot Hm lo 1~r11w I\' ,um.1bh· l!.1 TU Lo,.,,.,, pr1t·l' M 11k1· 11flt•1 Balhm1 l1>loncl H1·11 lt" "13 K71KI HAVE IT ALL! 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'rum Pt~.llW 1.-ttj ~IGI or !I~ UYlll l.>evl'lol)t.'<l by Woodtrec Dev <:o UST SIDE'S HST It 1• r rt' s h 1 n I( 11 1· ,. a n hn-.:1.l'i. & .1 'v11rkhnl! IJIXll un• JUSl cxtrai. to tl11i. 1mma<· 3 llr + 1h·n hum1: T;i:.ll'fully rll' 1·orall.>d. s1lu:il1·cl un •• c1wti rul de 1oat·. dosl' to all s hopp1n~ Owner mot1v11lt'd C i.ti ror u·rm~ o...ltltlckdh. Rltr. 642-3263 955-0497 Upi.iradc.'<J 3 UH, fam • din 1n(( rm OWT1er an x111u11. Sl29,500. Hulboa lsl11ncJ llNllly. 673 87()0 ---------•I <.'olk•11e Purk, 4 br. 2 1111 , LOOtc HHlll uP&ni. JM.000 Assum11 R c• du t• t' d SM . O 0 II hit• fin<' 91'1'4 Owner tX•nutlful 4 lklrm. 3 b111h l&-lo:kl M t• 11 e V t' r ti 1• h o m c reaturint( 11 <'ustom llllOI LOWEST PRICED 1tnd Jocuzzt <.:1111 546·tl8llO ''lodl le VllloQt" for more dclallJi 3 HDtlMS. I~, b»lnll. 2 ~HERITAGE . . REALTO RS ATTJo:NTION rNVESl'ORS Two 3 bdrm ht.1U8C•I 011 It Ill lot in <.:M i\.ient 631-0de ..- 11tory Motl V1Jlcd 1wller. 11 t0.000 ~ l.C. 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IM IM2 7401 Orcan Md<' of hwy . lt!vet ( '~ /IY.'() J ,/ lot. eusy llfl'l'S!! lu bc1wh U< f , r Nwds paint. minor n· R E A L T Y pu1nL 1deol fnr hom1• & 1----------1ncomt• llurry. n nly LOCJl9MI IHch I 048 ...••.................. 1145.900 M1ss1on Realty 4\14 0731 &.raid loy Lot 673·6634 LACiUMA MIGUB. Super family home. 4 Bdrms. 2 baths. ramtly room . Close to sh oppin,:t center . within walking dist onct• to ~chool Nice corner lot Price Sl69.000 /It COWWIU I.UCB CO. 496-7222 831-0836 nir...w ...... ..,.._ a...--..... leocllDomto.H SI 05,000 Nt•wport Short•K, ult r.1 t· uvc 3 HK. n~wly 1•rpt "ti & pitlllt<'<J ln.s1d • & out ~. blk11 lo btlltCh Own1•r transf~ OIJl or lifl 'll Pool " lenrui. <'ourl' Reaaonable ll•rm .. lo qualified buyer ('ull (11r oppt lo sec, l'l'~H>'. 9SM382, ~2498 9~ A.UUMABLE Newport Creal, Plan II. lovely end uml. l:IO!lt' to DOOi and tennis . 2 KR 2 1111. +den. 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It., n a· h •l ' 1 ~ W-""'-'-·~ 1098 IA·n y <-ompl ·t\!IY knrt·d AN RE ADVISORY variance I block orf J 1tclue Agent 6Jl ·l266 15'15mo ~ 9024 Two Frw Tlct.h lullhrti And • kin l( .111t.-.....,_....,. ~.lral t1111d 1 •.tit' or l 1trn11 ~11113 Harbor Blvd (;all Max. ' · · · to the ~lrm" ,. ur p;·r i.cm.il ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ~rounct <'11u ld IJt· 1>uh U:.arrc."lt Rily Heg1.11te r 4 Br Mesa Verde . tge Woodbndgc condo. 2 Br 2 LONG BEACH ""-'"''"""', 1.,.11 iw;7171 1----------1 thvltlucJ Ill'-. tor ltirm,, Corona d~I Mar duple ic 642 5200 yard, gardener 111c l. ~ lia, den, frplc. landscap· Tiil:ATRE FESTIVAL --------• • • , , '63,000 1 1m !illJI ur 1 522 20lt0, $15,000 down Wiii carry -----mo.838-49'll illfJ ft brick juru:n1. l82S IMT.- Gal.AT IUY! ~ J lur11•· lldn1111. 't halth tu okl·t fin Hy Owner 640·7 1~ Ma.~~o...rl. •400 yrly f._-nnil ,\,kit1.i o ra lv __..., ,. 2br house . Fen ced yd, IOOMIOOM l"'lx.·r upper ,. • .,u h111d •..:~ 1_.1 MllU r.uwh laud f'1;.h mK. Solar t:nergy e-qwpped 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage. one child. 11m Jlt't ~ leedt 1241 IOOM Wa lk lu bl'•t h 4 bt ' SCOTT RlA.1. TY ~olfan1<. horw "' HO mah·!> ph·x on your lot Convert '37S 000 Fu rrushed Thun· OK. Avail May 9th. 1370. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUninl( urn Best Ac l'Uflm ~ & tcnnu. rrorn Nw1H Hr h l:Hwn >'.ouridlc lottoanrome de ;bard Ills sSlS,000 6424157. OCEAN VIEW. nt>w 3 br. tre s s n o minee J ill T~. $1~.ouo. ~ .. w I UHfTS ---'•3•6-•7•5•3•1---1 SM l>wuo lit I. A 5 t~ 10 Solar ~ ~velopment Unr Bermuda Ount:i.. J Hr l "4l 8<t hom~ w 1ram1· Ill prest1R1ou11 Portafana Uaybw'ah al the Lonu f•/P s.,.r_. to Hay & lw111 h JU ~~l·I~"? ,.,J wJ nJ ,.1:-,h 7 ~ m 5,000 fu.rn. 20 Acres ly rm. covert>d p11tm, &t S700mon ·rnon 499~20 Brach Convention & Erl 118.0WMARICfT! G~ul 11um1tlt!1 /wntrrt•11 tr .. 1111 :I CostoMffCIUttits land$30.000lo$35.000~·r are a for vegetable Hwlder's Cstm Hm. 2br l.t'IUuunenl Center. 300 IUG CANYON Conlin wl <>ri 21ou. oee.,,..ReGUstat.: 8eoc.hPr~ ll50 Sl'ulrp uruts in xlnt l()('a aere Coml Buildings g11rdcn . SSSO mo. <.;all it>a, den. Somt• oc. vu 1':. Oce11n Blvd., Lon~ .irN 1t loe.it10 11 ALS O JOHES REALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tmn OWC al 9',. Bn•ak S6GO.OOO Mit e h c>ll & L111a o r Sbaro n, Agt. &11u.yrd Gar Handy to 8earh. ek:glll\.l 3br, humt• With ,73-6210 MaOileHomH CATAl.INJ\ISl./\ND cv1:ntw:fon:V1M Jt ummont n ca ltor s . 9'J7-4850 shpg.&bch 581·7000 dy!I, Call642·5678.ext272 \ w>ul +spa . only $124,00o For Sale I I 00 tlllM ,.: 3 Units $1<15,000 71537 Hwy ._111. •. Rancho ----t"VC. Sll6-12!M to claim yourtacke~ 'r111c Onlyb'1:l 43ll Al(l _________ ...,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllllil1d1• bt'.Jull(ul larl(t• <! 4 Umti. 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Rates Svar1ous Studios & ,1ruhlt•locatwn&attr.11 llt•duc•t•tl t u Stt ,:J!l!1 St•vt•rulto ihool'lt•from M1.-:;a loc.·at111n L1H' 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :Jbr. 211h a . 110111, '<U , P t• • tc.11·"'1 t I th t 320 ""CRES••• 4 Ht 3 Ha, t'xn·ll M ~J pa"~ ..:<t> <..., ., ..... , I l..,rlroom S\ratei. t 'omplf'l.v K itrh .. ns Muad Scr v1c·l' ·TV ('l()(o.P to :all ma1or tavl' rrnarrcang all for 1111lv res ICJIOUS ,, J'7 t•n t·('(f frvm $.'>f;,000 t u on<· or r~n >o or ·' "' ... Vi:rde ~ ~·1237 323U "'' ,.,,.,.,, .,,.,.r rx.c.o )171),00U To SPI• (',1 11 Address AnlrricCWtM.H. Sote1 !i251i,UllO !'XlllW With nu c.·ar1• rrc•t• lllVt•\l rnc•nt t n c•t•ntral (;al1for n1a MllM40or !l516SGI ~7!1:1'JO 1lownV1\lnm' $12.'l,llOO /\l(l IA!>llUl!: •. ll'a :HJ Ho hlt•!>. nl·a r On·gon I-'rnU\J y d+.-ror 'l'n'I• Hm'll St NO 1'1-:TS . 646-~ Jhr, Zh:1, t :nl'I ynl $625 /mo l•,a.'\tlJluff I~ lot, 4 llr :!' • Ila, fomlly r m $tm ,:>1111 < twnr MO 6004 HARIORVUHOME I lldrm, 2 b1Jth, fu m al y rin. 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'JGll l ll l-'I t.f:Hl :t t:l 571 li75JIM4 MobfJe Homr Stor~ Olcll tn 111~ 1111 cllll l•1l l!r t 3 UNITS $M!l.5110 l.lkt• new llunl lllJ.'lnn k<·;ll'h near 01·c.•ar1 20 UNITS :i,7!16,0IMI N1·ar nt'w t ;01111 r1•nta l urt'u (; a rdc•11 Grnv•• RIGHT REAL TY 9 79..SSll BEACH LOC A TIOH I !J lJ 11 I l 11 ff I I c• lf.t n~laurant t1t1M0111 t•n111 pk'!, hnan<·1.1I pur•k;J1t1· i\11 I) ,fl !J' of• ('a.,la Clll ta.'h n ·tum .. r 11•: 1•r11 •. $2.0lll,UUU l'n n only M/\t.OY INV ESTM ,.: T !-t C'arhharl f7 M t 7Zll·lll!!J. 4~1 1:u~1 l~aulaful 45 al'ri·-. ft·net·d sae, $3\15 mo Ch1ldr t•ll f1)r hori.c·s , nunll'ro u" c•.nol>f'l.\ MX 5155 !>t.a lli. & rnolJilt· h11mc 111 &t k lkty t;ondo Jhr, :Jha t l11H on P'IUI IS.2a 6:.tl ~ IA..'1' Ann Roval Suites l'!Cj(l Hohlt" s;,!~),OOU N1-w :i bdrm l '" lia t.:011 Ahm. num1·rous loL' i'JI 110 ":nd Unit. f1n·pla1·•·. ~rnallc•r 11iirt·1•l i. 111 hit ins. earp1·l i.. ~7~ :!(MO~ewport ttlvd 642-2611 or S4l-200C> 1% .. 111on· & l>Urro1111drnl( draJ)t'!I. 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Heulck i:,,1 1t.i,.·h•"'i1t·r . 6'1~ ... 172:, ll1•11 lt11r & A:;~11\'1,1h·' lli41i ~pnlll( St rw t l'11M1 Hohlc' t805t 238-5350 1805t 466-3049 •I:"/\ lluliy lh'll t:rapl'lr uat lrl(JXI l11A Will c·onMdt·r tradt• l7 M I !l"l'l 1;r.'" ..... :dhh4f :lllll, 2ha, l.1111 1111 w •l11>I )700. h •· .. ~ 2!1:14 :!hr Con110 lovt::I)' jJool t>r• v y ar'1 ti Jr IV l'l•l'f)Ort Chal'1 o r h m JWt OK M ~u Vt:rdt' an"J 1.2.'; 7~"' 7'1!1h or IA•• l'.IVI'• 1.L11:J11 Ill :i Hr t d.-r1, 2 h.1 fq 1h htt' Stuclrv apt decor ator yan.I 22l:l Anruv"r "u v tum pnv pat . waler ~ l.11 758 1tr11 tea.' pd $2111 mo Ml'.-5330 l.eGM/~~ Option HmaltMgfOftleodt 3740 l Hr. 2 ha, frplc , ~ c·J r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1<ara1te w 101wncr N1•ar ,.\am room for ren t. 0111 Hack Hay 1-'ormut din ly, wkly. monthly . Utat m ic rm. 1•q ;t1t . drps, md 7561 Cf'fllc r Dr. lt4•>. "'a.<.hl•r dryt-r lnr d yard II H ft9'l 7J36 "'/spnnkh·r.. S575 0 .J\ll LocJ-o leach 374& ~14 ~~I I. ~·V1•' 151 .,.. kndi. ••••••••••••••••••••• • • 956-4 500 t,l)C '\hllr $1 (~,l)l>l)111fr ---------·_•ls..~·h•INI on '''P ..... h 11t1----------·1 11Wllh11'1 K-10 IK7'1 EASTSIDE 111 .11· rt·' w 11 rrq~at111n •'i/u111 . fully man;1~r·l1 /\ folf:a . ~IHI.on & oal-. All Of' ~iJrl ~ f~ll'I Jll't ,w n • 7 t4 tK3>1 21i7.I Fo.wtoift Volley 1234 ........•.....•.•...... N11 •·:!Hr ('11nd11 11 / hath,, fq 1l1 11•1111 ,.;.1r1ht1111 1· qll 2 C';Jr at1.11·h·'IJ :.! l(UI (111ldrn1 & pd., OK $1:!:• C.1 II 75 I 20fj(J ~:JI~ 3:Jl Monti· V"ta JJ\(;U,._t\ llt:A<:ll !'.1'J'lt U:.al l'1•1u11 t:lt•)la nt l! lllC , INN $75/wk & up M,1111 ;!•,,hu home• Avail nuw ~wrv . c.·olor TV. hcat•••t HAUORRIDGE 2hr, 21Ja t'on110 Uynnsty modt'I, t>t•'\t l111·:1t11>0. t·'.mlaslat• v11·w. Jlnlf clc· c·11rnted. many uv11r11d1•, Hy u wnrr / hrokr r ~~.(llO. t)J)l!11 tl()US(.' Siil/ l'ltrn I ~ 12<.:ovl'l'1lry N.11 114 W> 111361 fi44 11.f(m ovn lookm.: a .:olf1·ouri.1• & IKO 1l1•1:r .. 1· o<·t•::tll v u Ttw. horn" Iii•!• c•vt•r y thm.: J< r111c in mi'ol r Hr . ffill'fO WJV\', l"f )'l'l.JI t' h a nd 1· I 11· r !•, !. ~11 r11 I !>l:11n•a"'" & m1wh mor1· v "1hll'l Norm l'h1lhpi. W,.:ST COAS T l'Al'JFI<.: rt t•:AI. ESTATE Kii ·2f.llO 4!lh·H~.:15 ,..OH S/\I. ... f>1•l11 x c· :.!Axt~ l '1ti•1.1rlt-1I Skyt1n1· in ~ •• tt. .. 1r h 1•.1rk :'. llr 2 full hJ, family 1 Ill. 11>1.11111 ksll'hc·n. l;1un1I pord1, t"tl' 1-\Jll 11Ul1>11h' 11011•h, ;1wnin~11. 1111111• /\\lull 1>utk Only lj m11:. 11111 S1·1• t.u 11p1ir••l'1al1· %0 r>l!iH MEAR BREAK EVEH 15%DOWH 4 l'I•·:>. /\"111111· !'.f•lli·r w 1 11 c· a r r y 1111 p c.• r M .1 n 11 ~:1·rn •·nt ,1 v 11 al A.ic-r1t, Cary IJ Uo11ln !M.ill ,l:llSliur :-,:11; :wm I 'n rw11111 I:. only DYNAMIC DUO Ju.'>l hslt,'1.1. a duph·x 111 gn•al NPwporl llt'11(hh .an·n. (IWnl'r':. unit h11" .1 rC'dwood d1•r k o vt·rl<)Ok 1111! a '>PLl rk linit pnnl $12:1.WI Ca llt14G 1'14lJ Red&tate &change 2800 •......•.......•.....•. KAUA.I HA.WA.II ........ Ofthach 3240 ....................... - : : .... 1 ~ Lrudt· for land & or m 11•utav1· h11m1· 11b<1vc• llim c•mm• pruJ>t•rly an Oran!(•· tu11,it.o11 llarl>our. m 1.111y Vrty lt't"'' SICHI mo Huy 111o0I lllat. (7141 494·52'Jit & lleal'h th'ully 7!>!1 Olll l !MSN Cousl Hwy --- .. :.1.\lblufr J bdrm 2 ba H.wport leocft. 3169 chn f"n> $0.SO pt•r n 10 ••••• •••••• • •••• • • ••• •• Wutt-r puad 004 ~~:i Ask l•---------rw Hon 1 ...... Ho Qualifyin9 •Bi9 Canyon• c:-.. ~ 1!1711 Skyhnl', 2 hr. 2 Im, ,_. _. 1-rvl.,, clq;:,, I 1 , btol'lu. II> 'm;ilii 01·1·.111frunl t·11n1lo 111 ~·w'lf(.!f Ml fl ,~ tll<, t•x <.:ounty xtras. S795 Cull M 1k1". , ... .,111 M•·~11 • i•ity :ap Deftnis Ricketts, Rltr ~IOOi. IJl'OVl'd 1'1tl'k ll1tC ff•l_ld)' ----------1 20 UMITLOT 1.UXlll!IOll S HAYl-'ttONT CONDO with 2 bdrm ~. 2 ha "'on-vc r Vl t:W S.·1•11nty l!i Pn'8tr gt· $1)5() /ITH) hw W att•rfro rat H o m e ~ STIPS TO IEACH '1llH.2 ba., wntr. S55C> :nm, 2 ba. wntr. $550 2 UIC. 2 ha . wnlr. $400' Capistrano I 078 beach. U.K>-!>()24!. to ~o S:WO.OrlO. DOH'TPA.YTA.XES 9!_5-0~7_6~3~3 oind; 3.;-1 .,..~hu. potao. associated ....................... PEAK OF PERFECTION l.wmry IJving at Its v•·ry l>(.o;.,l hC're . Cap111lrn1111 h at' 1 l' n !111 o n h u ~: 1• f'(JIJC!>lnan lot an pr11n1• ureo t:legant 5 l:wdroom IAYFROHT J Hr/dt·n /lgc c uh11n .1 l':il111. frpk , 2 ll•11t•h , llpl!f'I l1ea m~. 111·w l'flll, liltn.,, xlnt h11: Mut.l ., •• 11 p r I I' l' I t• d U • I Cl $47,000/ofr 67:.t 7800 'l'.';l. l11vrnl~ f'42· lti0~1 Thut'I! n itht: muny or our ------~..-dbl. ~ar . • .mr to bl·h d1ents don t IJll)' tltltl'll lsl,la:.t + $200. dcp hc.ocause t hey havt· mora• ........ 964·21!>7 th <i n .a1l t:c1uall· ta x ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---~hcllCT from their rc•al Houles funliihed 3 hilrm ft•11c·1·d y,1rd, es tate 1nves tml'nl1> r1n·plat't' h uh & pl'l1> Tho6c who do pay IUllC!> ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK $125 Pt'r llltl IJ.18 U71k pay far k'S!> than lhrnw lolM>a Island ) IO' or Ml 5 77U 1150 FOURPLEXES 631 1400 BR01<;EllS llEAl T(JllS 2 bdrm. 21,., ha. N1•w Con 101', ~ 8rtlbr,o t It J66 do.~ iwr mo Vcryl•-----iiaiillllliiii• ru ce 67~i aft a $169.900. l'r1rl1• or owm•r!>hrp townl\OllKt' Upgraded Gn·enl1ra11r uml. All11umc C1r11t t ruhl O.:..'t!d. You need only 20'.4 rorttulial mveslmt"nl No c•omm1s11 rnn, atrller 111 u~t. P1r"Ht orrt-nnit. t•a ll for a privtlll' 11how1ng >fn.7832 Pnn cmly flnorplan with d in111i:.1----------1·atin~ a n •a , famllv t'\IUff\, 2 f1rcplae<'S a nd Ill • EXCITING. All 2 Ur 2 Ha townhouse I yp1· 11n1"4 t-:l1·1·t rn hit 111:., 1111 t't•cl .11r IW ll l . 1•111·1•1'\toel .:a1 J1:1·~ SI :100 11'111 1111om1· c;oocl lcH':S I 1uo OW(' :!nil Two l t1 c h•1•1'>t' r "' m $ 1 ttL 5111> cud a w1lhout real ~slate· 1n-••••••••••••••••••••••• -v~':'Slmenls 2 lldnru., 2 hath. gar. new 4 BH. 2 ba.: I milt< to washer/d ryer. Newly de bl•m·b . nr park & t:dai;oo eornu·d & rurns:,hcd. c tr 111.:h RP!':. rt'll K1di1 & ('lean Sti.'i()/y rly or 'um JX-ts 0 K 963 2832 Evei. & mPr rt•nlal Hd!:i Ownt:r Wt'\.<k~nds. $600 Mo 2 Ur 2 Ha dupl('ll ~St. S4~ m o yrly 67~S647 Duplex on 3Slh St :J Ur2 &.~mo yrly. 67~5647 UAYPRONT·2Br, 28 a , 20· IXmt 11hµ optlOflal, yrly. no pc l s or c h aid re 11. t-:vl'lyn 631 2482 ---- 2 Rr furn or unf 127:, Adults. no pt"t.-.. 2421 t.:. 16th N. ms. 646· u1c.a SeaTlew"s FiHst -t Bdrm, 2'...., bath prof d ecorated & lnd11c pd home wtth v1l•w11 of Cutalma & n1t1· hKhL'> Owner h ull pnt<'d for 'lUlck sale. $339,500 Cull lor BJ>pl. ARl. O un Bl bb8 67S-Z3 ll BEST BUY f'r~Ugk>ua area, mony ulDl.'Oilies. Prict'<I below m a r k e l . 0 w n 1• r tr8J'lllferrt.'CI. Call now I HawpartC..tw- 640-5117 t t• r co m . II a n d s o m t.! beal11ed reallngs. jacu1.11 & s unken tub in ma11lt•r MDU! Patio and room for pool Hurry' $450,000 fiKH Kll 2714 : 4!13-1341 toll fn-c TA.RIEU SanlaAIMI 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shows Like A Model With lop of lhf' lint· c·urpdinte and cu11lom h1>1 lt ·lns ! f.ovl'ly :t bedroom ho mt• w ilh forma l dinrnM ronm, t.orulty fireplace. deluxe ldkht.'11 with bu1ll ln11 3 C.OVF!RF.O P ATIOS O>mmun. pool and more. SJ 07 ,900. C.11 5-4-0-t 720 TRAW. -· --------- $~~~lA-l&tlrS 3 Tltat Intriguing Won/ G ome witlt a C#tud/e I-~ (1.AY I POuAN ------.1 0 ·-·~ ... \;"' ol ~ '°"' .. ...,.ch -lqw IO IOI"' IOu< M\'IClltt ...,. ... I TAR I NO I r I r I I• I~ l 0 j cl I I M 0 D A H , .: Celllorn1a 11 lllO llomo of th11 "'&-,__,,,_ ... ,,-,-.-.. WOfld'e most un111u11 e~hlb1 . . . . . . tlon 0011 •ourncimunt. 11·11 t:All p--------4KI lht -.. Open I S UTRIC I .,...._,,-, -,-, • .-, --, .... 0 c .... ,. ......... thutkt. Cl<H)l•d . -• -• -by 1111 .... , '" •ri. ........ '11 -d .__ ..... .._..__.._..._J YW "-••IU!t 11-$lf'g No J IM4ow Hawport •octH.ido II ,. a u t I r u I I u 7 '· c;o1<1N1w .. 11t 2ur. 2u •• horw• w1lb111walkinJ!111t. lane 1· of t.11111':0. fan1•ict !!hov111111: :in •a Smull 1w1 ....... 11-om1· leochAreo Y111m11 Adult l't•l I' .11 k Ht•uut1ru1 ll1JU('10u11 :t<lxti~1 S111nat urc llornt· w /2 l1Jrl(c l>t'droom:. plur> 2 ha, larl(e hv1111t dan111~ rm w /Wl•l 11111k & fu rri rr11 w /t•nc·lollt•d pord\, 2 lllOrllj(C hhl'llS & ~ofl wl'lll'r Very th•lu ltc CJlK lQ!N;) l.agilito Hiii' Special luy I lll'Olltiful $ Stur Atlull l'k. lMx.00 ~8l'rt.'lll. 2 II(•' llr, 2Bn, w ith ull lh<' xt.raa. Only $29,600 CALIFORNIA. PA.CIFtC MOllUHOMI SA.LES 2'70S Harbor, Ste 206-A 540.5'37 A PREHIGf /-l-I HOME:\ :mi w t'oai.I llwy, NII 645-6646 CORSICA.H 4 -PLEX N1•1rr So <'011~1 Plmm, hy 11w111·r snl!1,:,oo 5-10 121!1 or 1!)1 0531l White Water View lJ11111ut• Laguna ~ ph•x. 5 rc·ul f1rPpl11 N'S, h plat l11vt•I j)l•nl hOU!lt'. 2 Bt . 2 ba, + n R 1 hloC'k to town Ow111•r wlll C'arry wiU1 291/. down. $.195,000 Owner-Agent 642 9fi66 LOVE IHfLA. TIOM If you pay l!C>'k down on a property and 1t anl'rea-.e1> 111 value 10'.4 J Yt•ur . yo11'v1• r t:rovcrcd your 1nvC!ltmc>nl an 2 y1>ars' Many of our chents have doubled thl' v:1lucur their property m from 2 to :; year.; Tiley mov<'d uµ to larRer proiwrtre s 1n :i Tax lh'ft"rrc•d IRS SC'r t1rJt11031 E•t•h 1m1(1' DO IT NOW fi13 5376 Bcal't1 house on thl.' -.and. t•wport '-oc:h l 169 2 Hr 2 lia. Se<"Ur, pool, ••••••••••••• • •• •• •• ••• 6J&.3724 or 213/433·491j!j RAYS IOt: DIUVt: 3 lldrm.". Jll'J b11lh8. 1130 · cly llt'ueb. SI ,000 May on· ly /\t(<•nt, 642 S200 ____ _. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GaMral 3202 BRAND NF.W 2br. I mall' to bf>ach Diana 846-1371. lH()..4()27 t'V{'S. Neur ~ach 28 r. 2 sty I ear garalll', l'l~Bu. no ctuldrm under 16. Ten11il4 OOW'tll, pool, jl.ICUU I Sl\:iO Rent /Lse w /Option 3 Ddrm, 3 ba, den, Bur k Blly overlook1 nR 11o lf course. S7SO/mo 645~1 IUCH A.REA/Hice l~11ut1ru1 a nd ne wly dt:· 1•vralcd thru 1>ul 2 11tory. :i bcdrm, family rm home on Perun. Pt. Tot.nl t'han:.m:a, wutk to bny & ~.an~ mo. 646-3903 Unless you t'XP<'<'l the ~··•••••••••••••••••••• 3 lidrm home with com. pn<'c of ~as. cars, rood Sparlou.'1 3 lirt1 poo1 1~p11, l Town.hot.lk 3 bdrm. 1"'1 mun1ly pool. t<-nn1s. and WUl(l.'11 to roll back yr old , b1•11ut a nds caped, ba. New curpelS & paint, ~1111 to beach. SllOIJ mo . d1.lfl'l expert that 1>rope r loaded w Jic tru. O nly pools, tennr.s. No pets . w...,.,_. Hwa StudJo, ll{e. nu cpts, drpi.. nr Hoat(. I adlt, no pet.,.. S275mcutal 631 -<n4~ l'twih ~an vu quarters ror s tra ight prof. man w /t:11ce l ref 's. M sl r br/ba pvt palio. Ent gar Shar~ W•2 peers ba l of 11pac lux (UMI bse W /fttb .inlns & ht pool. $450/mo ant• utll muid g rd nr 1144-0UM I Bdrm. Prominlory P0tnl. /\viul June lsl l mo. or yr lse. '85"0/mo. fiTJ..11139 -------ly pnce11w1lle1thor ~.Mlke,IMW>-2:15". $4~ lit & last +$l 50 631-t400 • • • • lcAoo p,.-;-... 3207 cle&rung 89:J..t773 _ ._ ________ /\v111I Moy 5, h11C'h 1t1pl. R. a.r.r JOIN OUI STA.FF ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,._ 3244 --Sl.50. plt.18 clcanloa. 4.2Sl<l!HeAonluAvc W(' have u rew Opt'nln.es l 'otnl. i,,blkloboyorbch ....................... s.c.a..... 3276 6'5-0285. C~ronHd1·I M11r on our sales staff for 3hr. 2•n b11 , frplr, y rly · I.EMT. A.LS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Jwofr-HTlck.+t licensed u p e rie n ccd, r<'nl ~mo Avail May 2 RR 2 b *""" 1'1•nn1 :;, pool , Jae . jlf.•!,.06~! .. _ ..... -!fft ...... '-..1 tolhe tull-time, professlonul:s J5lh.Owner 2138890590 • 8·· •""' l*f'()rflmlc Ot'n vu. 2 Br, --•-1111 LONG 0 .,;ACll with a dedlcation lo serv· 2 ltK, 2 bu, furn SOOO 2...., bll, 2 frpl, no pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• TifF.ATREFESTIVAL ln•t.helrrUentaandam.eor-.. Mw 3222 2 DR.2"'2 b11 ...... SGSO AdllAI. t0fant ok. $495 ............ llO• IH THI pruvtnj( Lhear te r hntcn I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, 2 ba . : . . ..... $9$0 ~103 e•l 173 bef 9am ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOM IOOM f·xpert.lse Our chentB did SPYGLASS HILL 4 BR, 2\IJ ba. S700 oral\ $pn't. Attract.lve lbr apt. extreme!~ well last yeur with view, 3 Br, 2 Ba, wf't 4 BR,21,AJ ba. rum .• 1145"0 Yearty/lea.H, Ref. Sl•rrin«l~~Bc•t A<'· ~d~~~l~u;;;::~ w~~ 1>ar.nveamonam1lllon s ~i':i.~~:_a:~~sC?srS:: ~:er.. 1271 m.«M7. treu nominee Jill aver111(lnf( S2 mtll1on an H o m e•. Sl3SO . C all SanClemenle ............................ ,11 1u.e• 3107 (,1ayhu~h al lht' l.ong 11alca each. Call or wr1te ~7 2 bdrm. l~ ba Condo, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Df'IK'h Convent.Ion & l'.:n Pat l'arkinson. 2 Ur, I bll~ newly flnlabed car .caragc, bike lrall to On Ocean with Bay view. tatatnment Ct!nltr, 300 hatdwooo noora. Pnmo beach1.. .. ~•r poof. A1k for 2 bdrm. 1 'Al ba. Top floor, lrvlne Adul t P ar k : 'F. Ocean Rlvd., Lona llOUSTIMGS locale.Al\.87~ Mary ulenMl·ZUJ security buildln1. aub· Dcaut.lful double wide 2 lJeach A.a ot th1a wttk we have lbt houle. Slove & refrtg. BEAl1Tl"1JL 2 Hr rondo, WITaoean Paft';fs, yrly ~~ll;n b~V~~lro·~~r~ e~~~:~;rl~~~~ :n~o~·~~~~::o~ $425 y rly 640·9350/ alJ CWN1.pool, 2 kldA lle.flZpermo. TJ8ot pQrlt tr clubhou11c. Ap • * * mullt·mllllon dollar com· NO-.-eves. Jobn OK. avaJI 11111y 11, SS2$ pr ON the bay, view, clean l Pl I• n c e • I n c I u d e d . p&ean m UMJ e>fflce. Ca I I New decorated 2 Br 2 Ra. mo. 831·8303 Br pad. DIS yrly incl $42,000. &3~·4V64 u rl---------1 i.oday foranapPolntmenl frplc. C.11 7AM or eve&. ,........ l2t01_IAil_.sne. __ 7_• ____ _ 55M72" lNIW21121A. with one of our hlfhl Y. .oo 87S-m7 ttS73CAJll""Da~IRt/lff£ ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.-.. ....-Jl21 Unlta + 3 Rdrm home. trained u let Btaf ot ' 2 bt, I ~ ba condo 2 poola, .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ~.000. over 40. We can help put c.t. MeM 1224 Northwoods 3 br, 3 ba. chlld OK • 1111 lbt atme ., retrti '330 fil'T ICH-$52,500 -.,Mcc .... lttr. you on lhe right track to ••••••••••••••••••••••• m> sq n., 11e faml.ty Rtt• 911.:neo da1t, yrl)'. &40.tUO/t40·lM~ BeauUful ·~ h om 1i'a S4'·772t 1et your money dolnti 38r houle. Sm mamed rm. frplc , dahwbr. fn 3'11leve .. 1 wknda eve1 Jolla mobile In eou«hl afte r1---------1 wbatll1bould -workln1 famlly. No pet.a. Opton yd . aar. W aler •Cuda Jul& 3 --·--·----- 8ay1lde Vlllaae. 1 br· -foryou.C.11"152-1920. LOAM·5PM. Within walk· gardtnttpd. Brand now. th'•dibd J .. 21 1Mp1~br,beamclaa11. tunic.en deo·l Ra. 1U1hty 3 Unlta t~ra old. Sl20,000. J '-'U •IL lnc d.latanef' to prtH1chl 11195 mo. t<lda oll , no pet.a. _,, • -· " frpl, So. ol hwy, 2 blk. upttaded.park lncludea lk11ly Adk•r·Dan•.i.P.O. T "' thru hl1h achl 940 AR\. no fee "4·2MS; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ot'ean, clo1e to park . • PtlNl~ll(O I' r r 1· I' I' I' I' I priv. beach, pool. jac .• flolt lJ07,N•wPorttNlach p• ACE ConcnuSt.CottaMeu. 973-2971. NMrSo.CatPlauJ br,Z Avail. ~n. Ml&°'°+ !Hilt> l•n?V"*U d ock pr I II e I u W3 ..,,_ ba New C'1* 6 dl"Pt "*I Aft ~ (211)930-Jm · · · --l.081,...,• .:,u . --·------• Pl • KIDS......, C)t( P• 1 ,_.,View Afc~.,...Llo, • Jacuul ' ' . • UN,.. .. 2wt, t1oe I I I I I I ··~ ,v • .,.... ""-'--lltr.o..... OPllnu ,. ••• -•---.. _ ... Bou .... ,... • . . . ......,...... l'!·SIDE oac twnhae, NewtnbMlnT\lrtleroclt. Ir luab Pou •. SIT6 Newl-~--. th !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~·~-~~~~~L~~~"~11~1Ll1n~g1~nt~e~~~·~t,~~~2~.~~·~~~·=~~n~1~~~,~·~·~~~~~~·~ar~.~l~n~d~~~·~":"J·2~1~.~~·•·~ .~-~~·~·~•• _ICl•N-Lln.....,..laC"""""""IOll ~· ll••ll. 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SIM. mo '*"' tot °" onan near Avail May 6 Juoe. fulJ rROM •1110. :O,':,,,llnl C&G10D Or _ Tm Victor ttu 110 tlu tc d huuao ~!I ~.!• •b frpl~, Mtw~l..-CY 1 Br duplin pt1v J l nt pom •vatoc 1ubtern · ~· Pn u,..r • t •r... c.,.. 2 Bdrm. l ba th ;;l .-..-~.df°'• pet ::.~•rkln& •112~ J~:u'0~>r!r c:1~·a1!. :i~ 644-JltO Adwt.t. IS50, mo. Ga1 _OIL_atO -----mtwdm' l'O\lplc $11~ mo pdl ~ Sb•,,, 1 81l Ea.1\.lld1, Ml .,,..._... Jl'9 payabht ul MlvaMe. Mr ,..._LOCATIOM ------; w l p•t e n lr a n ca • ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• 11Ullht ".tn~<M84S ON WAT ER. Available ==-:.~:ab:,·:ua ~·· sm mo. Call P.-Mlwt<>IT V~lt ..... 4 2IO =1::'4;'ot':-a~o~:~ ftn!iplaC'e 6 pool Q\.de " art.an:? al~ ~·;o,.~ .. ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft. Can be dlvlded into •l"ff Adw"!..,;~ta 2 Br, l ba all elt!lt ll7 E From l34i 50 I~ fOf' rt'Ol, Bii f\l"a r smaller wtlll. Ortve by .. ...... -sahSt C4. "1• mo. Ai\ Spectacular apa . tut•I l'lly al~ 6, hncna ru.m . 31133 w. Coul Hwy , NB. Nt>W a Bdrm l battl ~ rfl't-Hllon p r o1um, S!S nlh:ly pr 1·pl Call then c all Aseot a t w/frpk', J&r m l "Uo -IOCUJJM'Otll'llm ·1ooot.,11 1tfler3pm ~-1989, ..:Ql.:.:..·1400~:------tmhDo ,..._, 1Br. P<fth, paUo. cpta. tam&arouri. Al .,'"liMoo dJ"PI, Dr a hosi-. bu111 la1and, J1tmbo~ ., Son A1A I A I r p 0 r t 0 r r I (' e . 0ttan PH lncl ull Joaqw ltlll• Roa'1 • cW\front Coodo. 2RR . Sec r e tarial ser vic e W.lm ,7 1 11 .. t ,.,,.,.190 0 ilt\.I, 11ll't'P\ II. pool, n<·u avail. $140. 957.9331 --.. --h •n111:-. & i.olr (808> ,-a bdrm Adults o nly , -_ ....... ,.0 ..--0 ~111 E1eaant olficet,800 1q.rt sm, BHUL bntnd rww l rtrt'plt r f', t 1rp11 t , ~ "' Xlot Newport locotlon w. frp&c-, laundry rm ~ PaUo Nu P\'t& 3br.2 bM w1vm" .. 't'e•r l'ltlnl St>n11l(~ t;o,ndo on ...:6'.S-:..=..;..2.;..11:..:1...,.. _____ _ lmmt!d. OC"C\tlPY .... 1723 ly_ l-'r'l>k'. ecar, llO.W "110 1011 11111~ Country TSL M&mt w 1Mll TSL tilamt oo 1603 Club ~ ~30 740 Sq. Ft. 44< per sq. n. -Lari" a1ry Jbr, nr, bfh --$326. mo. Locat.ed off the L.A MAHCHA APTS Pal.Kl carport Adult.a, Nl'ar beach Ouplu , 3 lllG lH'!AH Lalc crront 405 Frwy nr Crown a..,. t..%1t3 bd l•~t No f~ c.50 64.$~ btldnn. 2 bM Vrly l.-im • C.ihm Sml orlgi:grou(.* Vlll.ley. AvaH May 15th. .. .,u •. Adulltc 01h wbr, 0-roW 1126 ~/100 ~7 ~ M.:t 114il'.IW '1701 _ 83l-3361Sor831-9081 bltns, end 1ar, fl•• bbq ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlesJI t~ bch lbr funi or t.l<'t·unfrCtnl t br . 2 ha IEACH FttOMT ~ Gu N 71K Scott lM w optavn Lo buy l'll. wtum yrly ~ w/ulll house /\vu1I nciw lhr u San Cle mente. Superb Pl M2 Si0'73. ~~II «Ull~i: t-undo, z Hr 2 Ra '!6-1362« 2t3tt>7~7tl33 JWll' IS 61~ 4!ll2 Bkr _ View 2'75sq . ft each. Ute. bngbt, llU'Y 2 br ' ~ ~mo t93-0t6'1 Ask tor WIMTH RENTALS nuuoooc.th~·ud home, 3 Br Two avail. $300/m on. IMt. frplc, pvol & J8l'UU I Mr ~ _ Now lalllrtjt rt'!lt'rv1tllom1 J ~. pool, 2 wk min • _1_-492 __ .1_120 ______ _ Adult.11.!..nop..-t.s ~l 0097 ,,.,.....,._ t.ecll 3140 Ouunood Rt-al 1-.::Stult.' rT\lltd sei v llOl!/524 UH~ Harbor -Baker No C M MISA PIMIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ 64$ l~73 t 'ondo :.!liR. 2 bath 44.2sq. ft . 1221 2 Br l'UI). •'rplc . pool SHA.HP, b.-11ch t ,2 & 3 UR. Riiyfront PcnUwUbc lO S..n l'lcmcnll· 476 sq fl S262 Jacu.cu, ll&S hbq, 1.·lt>t1t.'C Cr\)le. d.u.bwshr. g11r1tae 3 Hr, 2,~ bu Sl2:>0 !Job Wet>~ly or monthly A /C cpts gnd Or ull lnc Linoo Rul&fAl'l A IUSINESS IN LA&UMA AT PRICES YOU CAN AffOID! S... ...... •IOf"e oa C.-t Hwy. wHll ••·•It• Ii.-ead cH••lnc• foo4h. Oww wtl aaist I• ffn•c .... priced to Mil -. .. WOtMt1'1 app• et -hott dowwtoww wtttt Wtlt foot tndflc .ct ••-.W. leoM. $6,500 497-3331 LAGUNA BEACH 499-4551 495-1720 SCMlth Lagufta La ;u • Nlc)MI 493-8812 644-7020 Dano Point Newport leocll .iar Adult.'j,no 1~·1.l1.~ & pat i o~ No Jl ~1 ~· ~.644.51191 Ht!usonablc 549-l.306;540-2200 llarlll Avi:, ~ OM7 IW-2358, wk™':!MO 6300 -714/4\12 5051 Sub-lease 400 sq. ft. orrice t-.....A-.a...lal 1~ ..a 500 ~GROOMl ... G <'ONVt:NJio:NT N R aJ C -..-. ~ "' iru " 2 Br. ''" bll, µvt pauo ~A----d v·11a d I lid $3SO mo Re.dab to Sh01'9 4300 space wi th bath. osta ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt East c M. locataon . avail 1"""w.Sm111ldoo1ok ~""' I ge Wressat.a r r romn! ll om'"" •••••••••••••••••••••••Mesa . Sl 75 p er mo. LS 000 Et bl h d Adult":. "n l " .• "3 25 New J&2 bdrm luic ury .,,.1_1."",,,,. • ""' ATES 646-3888or 642·3l<t2 L.AGUNAlllL -two ad· $30 ..• s a is e · ., v " • .... """ ROOMM Ja" '"'""sq It M·t units. owe. Balbo a Is lan d !l57 6282 udutt spts in 14 J•l.in" orr ... ..,.,.,., An I ma I Auletuu .,.Wm .. Jeri IM&Ue· U'l·ml. nor... ___ .......... . Loat : 11')'/•ht •lri.PPtd ~~ .. -:-~1:i eat. 1 moa. 111. •r round ~ ....... _ .......... 11 calle:D·S*ev•. ;a.·--· _._ UlST: remaJe Slameee Studeal ct.I .... waltn&a Seal Pellot cat. Vic. Dana Job. Cll lllB ana. p ft u I Pt. APPfOJl .... Rewerd. j II D e • I u 11 t l • e •. ~. u..aaer. st0-1721 afteJ" LOST: Female Sb.lb-Tiu . ..;*.::1111-.::llll.::•;.;./n~•..;;._· ---::-:"77 Wbi.te/Brwn. Sunflower ~w....e 7100 A: Smalley. Reward. •;;r--••••••••••••••• 7M-OZ111 aft SP Ill. Lott 4-22. Gold watch. Vie. $ AllllA =---=-, $ Ou r L a df Queen o r __ ___ AD&els. Cdlll. Reward. 0Wexpan•t1n1 bc»IMN 538-2780 reqa exper Counaelors. Great opeabap to rm 1 FOUND: Red &; white ~n Pay All Feea m1le Baaa«t Round, vie Lia RAliDden A&eacy So. H. 8 . area 962...,_ 4000 Bittb. El tab '14 Found 3-4 mo. old pup. Hooey colored part Ter· rier. Vic. Heil/Newland. 847-7867 Reward ror info or return o( 2 ~-Husky Shep mix. w/lite blue eyes, 2 yrs old & her puppy . bnm & blk. 4 mo old wJbrwn e yes. Vic of Valley View & Lincoln. 8.P. Aft 3PM. 826·2328. REWARD! Lost on Lido Isle, small card case. Newport Beach, m-1190 ACCOUNT AMT Ne wport Beacb R /E lnvstm l firm-immed. open i n g -r e q u i re~: degree, 5+yra exp. an oorp/ptnshp accts/EDP exp. pref.I t.hru fin. s~mt pre l /bu dge t /fin . analysis. Send reaumc w / sat. r eq .-T .M .l .. P.O.Box 2500. Newpor'f Beach. Ca. 9266(). Aun. Cont. oont.auung ide ntification ---------- & Uc. cards. Please call, Attountmg Clerk needed 673-9362 for Newport Bcb. Travel co. t&OO/mo. MS-9800. Lost: Rust/whl M. Cat •• -.-.-."-.-.-.-.~-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-_ l'h yrs, red collar. vie J ava /MVCC. Child's pet . pls caU S49-322l ---from $31..S .. nnnls. lcn S.C'"-nte 3876 tt.-CLM.Sa Y• $190 Up. ICC·Sl ore. new bldg , A 1C offr , Realty,673-8700 b th B d .,.,.., ~-~ '"' cpts, drps. A/C. 17301 fronts on Moulto n. nr F 2 B<lnn. 2 a ran nis, ws terfa llJI, pond11' ••••••••••••••••••••••• F p 1 • B h H u L 1 _ .. e Foreut , leasn by Mobil Oil Corp Has or FOUND M Germ She p /.a:-h h XI •• "" L' 1 nJOY mure. ay ess. e a c • . .u • s e . ....,. ., ... . . . new. w W:> was er n. From San u 1ego ..rwy !Br upt. $250. l 'lll p1 All i\Rt'"& Lifestyles 1142.2834 owner 8351808_ Lease Car wai.h with pup, Vic. Wa rn e r & ACCOUNTING ~SISTANT location. $375. ~·5100 01 dnve North on Beach lo Wulk lo t vt>r vth111).! WeCh<'<'k Rder~nt•cs --l(asoltne racll1t1es 10 Magno lia 4 ·14 /15 . h _MG-5112agt. McFadden then We1>I odo Ma t u r e u dlb on ly CaUS46-4282 Sh arp lit tle office , Airport Ind. proper ty . Newport Beach. Cos ta 847·7324. ~~o:,r.:~~rtA g°::~Y -t.kl''adden to St-aw1n <192-8206 _ w/batb. Sl25 pe r m o. MOO 11q rt Ca l o wner, Me.<ia area Capital in· ----------1 · 'd 1 AU ADULT APTS Village. <714)1J93..5198 -f"-t roum & pvt bath rree Scott Realty 536-7533 SS"l-5707 . 833-3003 ,estment $60M, tnun1ng F'ouod Reddish bm llusk y seeks a bright indiva ua MOW AV.AIL.AILE ---------lbt' apt, nu c·rvt:i . '1·ry m c•xc·hani:e ror Isle hs k -----provided. ror details Call nux fem. vac Yorktown & l.Opr~par"' cl~ee~~0;1~J:,Ug'ni; 2 Brapts.Pool,Jacu:iz1& HEW2&3 1DR dt>an Ol'eon View . kiii: Female only. <:all 4000&AOOO <iqft 71+731 2215. Brook hu r s l , H B . " " B~T.:v E~g·/~~ge. ~~~:;.!i~~n!,~~~~~!': Sin51mo 492·3761 !~ .. ~' ~:rJe v l's ' wk n d s CH.ARMING w •;}~,~k~ fkh Partner ror drapt>ry bu~•· 537_W_3_______ ::rn:~f1c~er~~t\o~~: E .:,.,..,0 ST Slater & Va n Burt'n 2 Br, laundry . ..:ar,i~e. nr '" -CdM SUITES ----nl'.'S'>. excell polenttal, fo'ound· Fem. Doi?. ~olden 1~esa-.." 645-24""' 847·7137 ~370 beach. 223 Ld PuJomd. Roommall', bt>aullful 2 twwlablt! Now' Two 2ni1 M l orn c r . 90 ;'I. 127 NH/CM area 641> S435 wht. ti mD!'. choke chain Some office experiell.I.·~· ~ ·~ $295.5$2-1755 b h floor swtes. 560 sq fl ca wJsroall romm bid~ .-&rollar.!>49·3469 hel pful . accurate typmi.: t .... -story home on cac · Plush surround rngs & Ille h S •·-: s ---------ed N ..clean 2br c:ondo nr So <! & 38rs, move m ., .. ay, "'-.__ l"nrns cour ts. fumisht.>J d k Cl 1 $425 mo ~I W Wt l , DM>OMS • d & IQ.key requ.1r . •> Coast P la z a . P ool. wile to shopping & bus. ~;::-'-A....-.. 78 ' sWlny sun ec . C>St' n C.M ('4.23400 toluMne-ss 501 0 l"ound .,:reycurley M og. college necessary h Id .. N S335 to $385 842 9844 __,...sn_... 38 ~mo (714)042·9''75 _ l''ash1on Island & many ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vic. Magnolia /Hazard C'a rport. C 1 o... l<J • • ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• other amenities. Must 4.2().79Call 8'i8·43'78 pet.s.833-8974. ~ &-spans1 ble pror~s1onJI ~ lO appreciate $395 o v 1-;R 200 s tuffed toy You will e njoy a con -N 2 8R 2 RA I a 2 RrlBacondn 11'1ille orfomakto i.harc Calll d l Stal~ 4550 dud<s.25'-ea Ca(lJlothe Jo'o u nd presc r i p t ion .ienial environment 10 F.ASI'SIDE. new 2 BR 2 cw ·enc R r, Upst.a1rs unit , $350 mo. :1br house NB •7 blk to per mo .in a a ••••••••••••••• •••. •••. i.old M'Pa rately . Ov1•r "lasst.'S 00 4.21 Laguna deluxe new oHtces. Good Ba, rplc, bltns, S450. close to lhe beach. S370 586-6878 bch $1HO + • 1 ut1I h t. RO G ERS REALTY l,(AK), 2·x3· IJO:>ll'rs. all Huts Mall. SSl-8654 Eves. salary & benefits includ 642·6088 mo.964-2937 -----J a~t & df'"""ll 675 1778. 67S-2 3 1 I Warehoul>I..' Spun• J:)()() sq kuxb . HY' e.1 Will sl'l l tnll free parking. For un ----------1 -----------,s.taAna 3880 ...., ""~ fl . S600 mo ln'tnl' 12' " $375 Near oew 2 hr, 2 b.a . I~ 3 Rr 2' i Ra , 2 l'J r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~k for Tom or l'all1_ -dr i.pnnklt.-r~. 20· cc·1I l,1r11c· lots uni} Call •Jt2·nl LOSTC~kerl.JSttpleanb1elkl. p1upmpyo. c'°allel rWv111~·we aal ppoinlmen• oar/carport frpl<' patio J(a r ai:e. n ear 1\05 & D-Aached "'ph 1 1 \ 1.. c;oddJnJ, al t.i l<!.. "' u ':1 t II • . . Beach. f.150 527.4225 in . "' • llurhor An•u, 111<''-" ow11 WANTED u~.,. i\va1 t1 I uJ(~l a X210 RF.WARD $100. 645 9863 1 ~ o a . . . __ _ -----2 fldrm 1 ba k alis OK n••m & hHlh Ht'.1M•OJ Newport &•ach Orrite 642 1121 -------or 645-~4 ( 714 J TSL Mg!'1~-642 160~ oct-:1\N FIWNT, inland $320mo+dep Avail DOW blc •If.;: 4~rl!h\1..' ~~ wl.lld Wrullcd IJl exdii1nj?l' for RV PARKING ''"~ - ---- - 2Br w /oar-nu l'J.ll!oi pa mt view Ad'!llt.'1 only. 2 BH. M 1-· prof 1:i..:t _Agt 955 2213 $25• MO ... THLY '""'"""' ·-~· 1 5 0 IS l..o&t F Siamese. Bl Pl Bl 8 3 3·0888 Wlrpd"636-4120 1 5pm 1•,.~ba,pool,sauna.st•l' 1 f\dr m , 1 ba t h . --" ••••••••••••••••••••••• l')t..~ Rl·d harm::.., w / 2176 Placent1a "0 "$300 hid~. $575 'J'om,636·6300 S275+dep Avail now MittUr•' /\dull Ilse J)n•'. TOP LOCATION.1250 sq "'enccd h1or.1~c for ~our lnvestori.f'urn SO'r of pro id 1:nl bar r el. ~ M . :!Zb1 Plac.:nlJa "A .. $3&0 nr 536-3483 <.:all Renaaa 556 7707 nwn bath. IP11n1s. pool. ft , 5 OHil'Cl>, N>nf .. see txMt. caml)t'r or t'xlra ftl i\ ·•ul't'•'S:.ful huildt•r 645-6709 IOZB.L & JAGOBS --Jat.••t1·,$22S M1t11ht•Jt'h t'y Pnv ba l\mplepkg r ar Fur 1n r " l'a ll st'\'ks fund._, Slll.000 per 4500 Macl\rthur B1v11 New 4 plex. frplr . bltan.,, 2 bdrm. Condo. f1rc'platc, ""-lwanh fvrnished 111 ll11ntm,!:!lon S:Mi 7~!J7 $900 P e r mo Bk r IWJ·3133 llunl Bl ..il·h h ou~e 5 h 0 rt t C' rm , l,n;l S1ame!>c cat M Vic Newport Beach. CA 921AI(} d 0 ._. h Id yl'r hook up ......-•'-"--"-L-...11 3900 G7a f,700 u~ a d "'I G d Inane T e rrace C11 ~ 2br. 2ba. each Ka s " ~us er r or.._._-n•~ Al•ac:b h:.<• to s hart! pool. ---...... ----~"' ure ,. r o r on. 4-24. RE WARD640 5H29 Srn .pt·t c•oru.1dr red.$39S \H' AdCl m i./Bu:.hard . ••••••••••••••••••••••• l••nn1-. <"ot1rts . Nwp t OOW NTO W N 'C.o s ta n ___._..•Wanff.d 4600 !tS.5-2464 _ --J:AualOPPortumty See l(J t.o 11 Sat . 1828 Adulb only SJSO mo TitE EXClTIN\. llU!'r'ITill... L H /C II Employer M/F f • , Shem~ il:!.5() &tll-8772 Ml'l>J , 300 sq rt lO 25\HI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~to LOGfl 5025 r'ound ctncver 0 ll"1·--~~~~~~~ Po mona, 64 5 75 73 714 l!lt .. &'lli<!a tt;pm PALMMESAAPTS S" rt Cpl drps ·11r hi k ,...... __ , rrux, Maanolia/Warnc r. Olamond R I lo:: t t 1 h F d "' · .. ' • llespon:.1 l·, wo r 1 n~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' _ _!_3 ~a e 31>r 2.,.,.hu ('nndo ·htl(hly MINUTEST ONl'TBCll !.111<2 1r twn s .si t.> cond Real>on. flk r . w r ll c>r l>ee k s uni· .tl~llH32606 ___ !•--------- ., p~rade<i Yrly ls1.• 1st BaC'h 1&2 HH CM ~I'> an1• ulil<, M I-', Ui' tiiOO NEED Accla Blckpn ~ 'RT. l ba. separate ~ar rast +SI."<' 646-47M.' . . Crom $255& uµ. ~5 :1.s. 549-2372 days. lfJ-UI PLUS-H 0'-''-'JCL'S ~~od~I ~;~~to'1/c~os~~ / Found· J n~h setter . Fe m , TEMPORARY w/yartl. KJdi:. ok. S3:!5· -------AduUs.Nopt:t.s. li'IS-6t3I ewi:.__ rr ... Mesa Qwe1ru.-ss ei.sen V ~ m 0 s 0 1 cJ • Register today lo work 64()..711()( --2 br. 1''2 ba. small yard . 1561 Mei.a Dr MtF. non·s mkr, ove r 2S~ Nr ocean S300 ut1I pd. tJal Wnte Class1hed /\cl Hu s h a rd I W a r n e r on vanou.s accounting & Lge 3br.2ba,upj?raded, no do~s $3651mo. Call tS lilkl.EastofNewport 28R. 2oth & Newport 962·93uor96S·758l F206. Daily Pilot. P O /MONEY 847~1 bookkee ping a ssi g n newly decor. Nr. O.C 91»5376. 67~-6670. Blvd) a r e a C M OFC WfTH Box 1~. Cosld M c~J V F'OUND Female Germ ments. Work close to CoUege. E ncl. gar. f.100 N p h c d 9am-5pm 546-~ $1SOlst/last /dcp 642 1707 LT STOn ... GE 92626 Shep NRSbelter you.rhome. Acctg clerkl>, 751·9905. Ca ll & leave ew ent ouse on °· · · · --· -644 365fi/548·2153. message. Avail M a)• 2br, 2bu. bal. frpll'. THE BEST Of l.~e Laguna house lo 1700 sq ft + rea r gara~r. Woman wnter dei.1n·-. lhr • -------bookkeepers . a ccuun lSlh. highly upgrd. Ten. pool, -,hare . S1nttle p arent S100 615 17th St H B. unf. yr round. Ua l b . FOUND· English Sheep tan\.S are nt!eded thruout J()C Sce Cmplx Nr bch All WORLDS w c hild p rcfcrr1•cl IW&7737or 536·22lJ eves Xlntlocalrl'f':, ti75 K515 do~ puppy Vic c rown Ontnl{e County. Call u ... Mesa Verde . :t Bdrm, 2 ba, ~JO Call Sam 96MIG78 ~/rni,l P. :im, ~,4tM!044 2 ""pc-r-Bayviicc"' orri·,.:s, CRSHT MO Valley Seh l. 495 401!1!/ for more tnformauoo 1150 sq ft. 1-'rpll', t.-nd (llJ.IBI W4 1580 wor~!n u 4\I home __ .,_;;;sq ft . SJ25 ';no N~ll Sherry want~ to n·nt bd1 PRO BLEM 1!3J.1450. Robert Half's. l{ar. dshwshr. i:iarha~t' d PA Cl FIC woons fml apt W('{'k or ~. lj or 2nd & 3rd TD loans --------acco.tc111P5 J as p. $375 m o. C a II 3hr duplex fenced yr /\dull Apartments Apt 1o s hr. Fem. Sl87 pr &t2·2210.5'\IH558cvcs 5/14 776 11!11 or731 S46~ _ Found in Hu nt 1n~t on Z333 No 8roadway 951 l.568or 7S4~16 Kids,pC't.,'i OK $395 mo c.-~. d mo 11wl ul1l Npl Bch --547·5402 Beach Centr a l !'Mk •""" r~•d II Ba k r ---------848·L237 Geo~l' .xt a mong wa n c•nng .. · PRO!'-OFFICF-'i Want to rent or take C'a rt· Arran~ed by """"'·'""" we n e DELUXE APTS nt!ar So :>treams & rnllfra~-Janr 642 3285 _ 13"4 s q. ft. 6 ufrices of your place ror J ul\. Coast H omr Loons Wh ale s haggy t• dog Bldg .. Santa Ana Coast Plaza. 2 br. l -44 bd ~Condo, 2 mstr bdrm rantpines h:alure MW Non smok•·r lo .,hurc· +secretary. reception & A~. & ~pl Can ~IH' --968-8747 t:ves l7141835-410J A i C d s h whr pool stes21,;ba,f/p,2 decks,2 3 blirm Cos ta l\l cs .i wct bar areas Tastefully .i:ood ref's 925-9909 51t0K to 20 m il R.E Pet"'SOftds 5 350 ~~~~~~~~~~ :;aun~ JaCUZ%.I + m a n): pall05, yd w /d hkup, gar •Walk·in closc·L'I llumt.-i l40 + '•' of uul. papered. carpeted & win -l)f'vc>lop Construct & •••••,••••••••••••••••• ~xtra.~. b I k t o b c h $ 5 0 0 . •Tune-saver k1tchcms 1>4S.ll434 dow blinds. Plumbing Youni? f .tmal y Least• 3 or takt' nut ln\'l'ntory . rt" RELAXING MASSAC E J D Property Mgmt 900-44071963-2518 •Alrcond1t1ontnl( 11vail in all 11paces. Next 4BR housl'.. CM to San l'Ptvul>h_..,. fin Bus t'"< 1 2787 •J.>ttorator accents St1't'c· 197t we have h t•lp•-11 lo ltlll orr Beach Blvd on Juan Cap. up to ssoo pun<l Unba nkabh: our Bob Ja mes Lie Masi.eur Adnsw .. Acton WANTED MOW ··s .A.M." is now in· 1er v1ew1 ng t hose in - terested 111 a prof. c11rt-.•r 10 movies, TV & TV com metttals. No exp. nc•1·, o;m ree. Call 633-2233 t:ll.l ~ --~---Nu lg 2 story 3 bdrm 2'~ •Pool .... Gym tnousand!> of our client-. ~ewnian Assume lease X I n t I o <' a I r l' f -i.pt.'C'talty 547·5737. u on _Ou_tcall9_9_._494 5111 2br house Fe nl'ed yd ba f/p, 2 car gar patio & •Voll~Ybdll At More find roomm.ites We can at below area rents s 5 2 O !l 6 6 164 5 · 2 \1 7 5 ' Bnan ~arage,onech1ld.sm pei 96J.Yd25S14871~,,. .. ~~-5820 1 help youtoo' Holmt'S Taylor 673-4191 ti.JI~ OK. Avail May 9th. $370 ...,.,...... l Br from~ HOUSEMATES .lc rfcry·Holmes Ltd. -- - ---• Mort9~9u, Trust MICHB.LE'S •Outcal• Mature r1•male. w.1nts Dffdi 5035 ~7 -Wnlk to beach, bacheflor. lh.~ lla rhor Hlv1I. ~--4l:W C<!l~1~6ti->1143 t:lX> Sq. ft Xlnl ground room /w/balh Harbor & ••••••••••••••••••••••• E /Side 2 BR vtbk d all new.Stove &rc n~ Southor f';cJ 111ger Femaletoi.ha re 4BRapt. flooron MacArthur nlvd Wil s on a r e a lr m ..i • • P 1Y • $240 mo. All util puid . o n~a r coco·~ at 0 1C Chn te 6319-ir LOWEST llJ\M 2AM 8J5 :r749 -- UMDA & VICKI a.teal Massoge For Tlte Futt o f It! 110 pets. $330 mo. Ls l. ast 53&~ S62-8050 8 39·2 I 4 W<tShcr. t.lryC'r g.tr. near .. __ s _~_n _ _:_ • __ +sec. K.idsOK. 497.3301 • · tw•ill'h wi fitr!X Airport. Prure r Mgmt l-"--st R-'-s Rooms 4000 Co tiJI 7#1 l.ai.runa &•arh H e~1drnl ...,...,.. U"l1I: .E ASTSIDE. b a che lor , N!.~Juxdbtnou.s 3 ~2hBr ~'"i ••••••••••••••••••••••• G<~s ----· · ~------N ee d s .,:a r agt' r or lst T.D.'s,olso Admm. Ass't . read y lo latch. pool. no pets. $175 ™'· ~ar, 8 ws r. forlt~ 4350 L&r i::c ofrtce or s hop :.t.orage 494·3440t•V('" 2.nd T D loClft ta k e o n m o r e ServtnjC all Oranl(e Co. ~7313 _mo_.548-0916 ·-~i!~k ~-~ $37 5 ·$4 75 · •Ambassador Inn • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~'1~1~~~~~1\~~ •• ~ "'air1..-st Te~~i.s1nc!01!H9 COUNTRY GIRL respons1b1ltty . Growth E. Side Delx. Twnhsc , s-~ICIOU-.S 3 ,.,,-2•~ ba . LovelygC1n.h>n)l l111Jt1kS Storage H1•nlJI Sl.Slmo, IC<t.'lC.675·2855/67:l-1275 lteritds 4650 Sottler M~Co. farm s ee king de t a il N P l < ' ' • f II ~111°le l'fW ln:.1•d lfunt. 7 5..ar.06 I I •ESCORTS * unenled md1v1dual who 2br, 1 \l:rba · 0 els. le ·llihwi.r 'e ncl Ra r wtr a "' ---••••••••• ••••••• • •• •••• 642-21 I ,..,.. C'htld O. K $3SO /m o . la•m,..:..,·hooku'ps. Avail' •Kllr henFU<'ll av;11 I Rch~g~~!.l60 439~--llO>sq.fl.of umqueoffu·~. * * * -enJoys OUL)l1de pul1111· ... ..., , I 1 ·' 1 · Ide La"una 24 Hrs. 73K-0487 C'Ol'ltact. Exp'd m h1rm1t ~ 5/1 Peogy,960·4392. •. aruu 1. walcu IXll> spacl' in o r ,.. n !-L-..1 L p-...11-..... n MONEY AVAILAL[ --,. -•Wklyorda1.y maul ~rv Offic~ R~ol 4 40 0 Beach bw ldm~ close to "'~ ~·""' LADY & supervismg staff dt> Large l br , 1 ba, cpt, drp!I, 3 Br, 2,h baths. Brand •TV & phont• av.itl,1bl1• •••••••••••u •••••••••• downtown on P .C .H 175.'ll Jordan 2NDTD AND •FOXY * ~ired. Send resume lo bltns, balcony, xlnl lol' new Wa lk to beach Low 05 $72.5 0 Wlc Perfect for Realtors. Ar· Irvine SWING LOANS . O\JTCALL ONLY HPI, 3176 Pullman, Suite AdulL'i.nopets.~75.l767 harbor & shoppin ~ ZL77 llarbor OM THE countants. Attorney~ TwoF..u Ticlt~ts fNTERF.ST ONLY OR ___ •_9_7_2-_1_1_3_8_* ___ 1_03..:.,_c _.M_._92626 __ -___ _ O ran g e . 6 4 6 ·7993 . $475/mo. Dys 8463334 Col!U1M e<1a 64!\-~40 WATER .I Call49H 5.JS to the 1'1il..LYAM0HTIZED... * * *' 642·llSS Pm 846-4562 bef8 Pm LONG BEACll t..e-e Realty PREGNANT" Caring , 1 PLUSH SUITES TIIBATR F. FESTlV A I. H. E Broker . 960-1957 confidenUal counsehni? & Alice Sdwan Mesa . Verde a~ra . x nl l"ine 384 4 Room w (k1lCIH!n•·t11· 350to 1300 sq. fl BusinHs Retttal 4450 lto4 THE referral. Abortion, adop· 3107 Ginger Ave. location. 2 Br• living rm. ••••••••••••• ••••••••• • $66 wt·l'k & up. Fan+cnHc Vi~ws ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOOM BOOM I.loo & keepmg. Costa Mesa d ining r m . c lose t o 3br 2'hba Bra nd Ne w 548 !n!>S ~etMffh/ APCARE 547-2563 TwofneTid&et5 stores. lmmed . a va il Woodbndge. S57Smo. 2 _ -Wet Ban; Fors t.ore &offlcespact!al ROOM PtlnOltflJs / ----------• tolhe $325. 968-1100. Ask for arg 2131465.4841 Pvtbdrm&bafor studl.'nl LidoMoritta reasonable rates. Slanina 1978 Best Ac· Lolt&FcM.td spriNalR...,. LONG BEACH Jack.9AM-6PM. carg . oremployed adult Shart! Vlllacje 500to5000SQFt. t r ess n o min ee Jiii ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1815 S.EICamino Real THEATR E FESTIVAL 2b 2ba or So. Coast ~~och 3841 kitchen. Non s moker. no Newport 675-8662 ¥ESAVERDE bR Clayburgh at the Long .Aww.wwnh 5 100 San Clemente: Fully lie. IMTHE Pbz.a. Pool, Sauna. jac ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets . $185. Avail G· l. --PLAZA Beach Convention & En· ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Appt. 492·7296 BOOM IOOM $Jl S . C all a ft 5 • 2brOcean View New port H eights . 500-1250 sq rt. Hwy vis· 152SMesaVerde E.C.M. t.ertauunenl c enter. JOO PENNY ..... _.. ..,_ c-642-2515. 1bihty . Laguna. s ub 545-4123 E. Ocean Blvd .• Long • • • IOOM "'................ • .... ~cious. --parking. New C'urpet. Beach. ~W.Orbott Stamng 1978 Best Ac· S:.i Spac secluded 1 br 2706 lana WuY, Lovely ~oom fo r ri•nt dra~s & paint .. 01r cond. Newport Mariner's Mlle. Csll 642-5678. ext 272 PINCHER 1075 Corooa Lo l ress n o minee Ji 11 ,,00.&p&'oo Adults 0~ 4.97-3495. CdM. Kil. P"' $195. P r 1C'e n egot i a ble . Modern502 sq rt storeor toct81m yourl.JckcLs Costa Mesa Claybllr'gh at the Long pets. 1887 'M ooro~ia. Ht ... iaauo60ft hach 3140 ~2810. rent in advunce. 549-U86, 557·5870 o(Oce 2630-C Avon. LOW * * * ADS Two---'Pt-&.~ Beach Convention & En· ....,. ....,. rent.213/477-7001 ~ •...-n tertainment Center, 300 ~ •,••••••••••••••••••••• --OFFICE space available tothe E. Ocean Blvd., Long -Laguna rm, p vt b_u · a l 17875 Beac h Blv~ STOREfttOMT ....... •flnnst/ ONLY r> LONG BEACH Beach. NEW." HOMES ,· ~ N mature emr. lady. hle near Talbert in Hunt· Harbor Blvd . prime loc . ~ • ntEATRE FESTIVAL Clll M2·5678.ext2'72 ' j p ra v ., re • $160 + ington Beach. $S0 per Calta Mesa 1450 Sq. rt. ••.••••••••••••••••••••• IMTHI toclalmyourtickelS NOW llMTIN~ ' ~ 494-7346 month. Phone m essage ~Mo. Broker 67S-6700 -.._1-..1 S.·11 3ny item or com 1~ IOOM • • * ·~ ~ service $10 per month ~ blnal.Joo or Items fot S7S """""' !,1( To responsible fem ale . ' · · 2 Vatancles downtown Oppa.tw.ity 5005 or lei.s with J Penny IOOM ·-~:.....-couptes needed Lu~ry 3 br/2 ba . !ipacJous x MM> Nice home kitch privll desk $5 per monthp~aaly Huntington Beacb. 210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Puu·her Ad 3 llnes for 2 Starring 1978 Beal ~c· ~~lo an upandina Interiors. Incl OW, stovP, ·" Woodbridg~. lrvme. Lm'. Pilot offi c e. o n e Ma in St. Mini m a ll GOALSlOOO MO con~uhve days Each tress n o m l n ~e J ill :::_'i::s pa.rt time. cail (pies, 4' private 2·ctcr ' .... ·T:":s:, da.daysal 957·1749,eves S42-4321t!Xl.2'76. 96().1558. Build a 2nd business addat1onatbne1s &<>'ror Clayburgh al the Long f:'appt.ct!H·Slll8 garages. 5 Unique flnor; 561·9547 lMO. FREE R ENT Spare lime Invest $75. lhe:?dayi. Char1ie 1t ' Beach Convention & En 1--~------- plans . r e nt in g fro m 2 rms nr bch, w/lll priv. 250-500 sq. ft. ofrlces. Shop for leue. high ~or&U-8223 Nocommemalads. terta.lnment Center. 300 ._ ........ Senlce 5495/mo. From S14S. lncl. util. 779 volume shopping center E n...... Bl d Lo g --. r .. ..... $2&5. util pd. Isl. last,+ w 1.9thSt.S40-2200. H.B. 800 sq fl a vail. Women's Specialty Sbop. For more Information · V'.-..an v ·• n PBX operators or a ~. 'n.... $100 dep. No PelS. Sg. Please contact Che ryl Xlnt location, 18 yrs est. andtoplat't!yow-adcall Be~11· ...... .,_,ex\272 telep,!!one~~an~!,!"~~lnogr l..ocotinn . _ ~J:., Mat. 67!>-5533. 645-6499 Stng!e office for rent near Green or Rick Strack NBICM area. 548· l398 .... .._.._,0 servic..., • _. ... ._. .... d k o .c . Airport. $140 pe r (2l3> 4S0-022'7 642 5&JB to claim your tlcllels will train. U time or 1 f'lndl olr &>M'h Rh•d Col'Mf' of Terr~., VIP,.polnt YtlUIClOP&IAOOWUHl I.I'. A JllMIL\110 DC\ Wll'lllt\'r l'll<lJtt1 .... am . ; ./! / "·~ Room with s un ec • mo. ~ecept/SecretariaJ BEAUTY SALON. 15 yrs. • * * * part time ~ availa- Private bomei w11~1rpnelnc. &ef'VicesavaU.540-64-02. BEAUTIFUL RETAIL 1831 FUUertoo Ave, CM. ble. Daya, afternoon · yrd . All utl " • S P ACE . Wil l s h are 7S1·17Z2or5S7-5529 Fomd 5300 MASSAGI aveniDp or f!ave yard. phone . m eal a incld . Slnal•lnn suite avail ln wtCbrlaUan de corator , Lml& 1!!111!1.1_.ll MOD&S llu.t be ab \o work 1111M419. fuil aerv ofrc bld1. Nr aeller of fine art., or INTERNATIONAL ... •••••••••••••••••••• rT'W"' -101De weekenda. Typlnll Sm r l...W. 4200 O.C. airport. Recepl & similar. Reply to Box REAL ESTATE ISCOllTS 35 wpm. required. Many phone ans. Secy eerv, m % Dally Pilot PO NETWORK OUTC .u • OML y co. beoefllt available. -••••••••••••••••••• cool rm. etc. Pl.1e call Box aseo. Cotta i e11, FreochiM ror sale. Real FOUND ADS ~~...... P\eMecall llon·Fri . Udo lale ~ayrront1, on ~188. Ca.82182J6 money-make r , below .~2-140 f!-1~oa1 llland area : beach. Ava.I June st to cost. ARE FREE -•• Sept Lst. $4000 m o . Elegant 0Cflce11 • 1801 Antlquea-Sbop pc)() mo. POINT REALTY GOLD84 GIRL Coa t a Mesa area : Apnt, 67!>-5626. Newport Blvd. Merchant Auoc. Co-op 714/496-5600 p,.H. m.1188 E.O.E. Ptomoato'7 Point 1 BR.. MS-2111 ada . 800'. 60·10711 bl'd bo .,_I! ROUSEHOLD HELP Is ._ 6/1.S-t/LS $1000 per CdM dlx 1wtes. ut.11 pd. 5Q.71fl BeaUU' &boo, eat 5 P 64~5'71 CG"e ror siclr or elderly API'MANAGER -.. Fr ,... in lfimt. &ach. 7 sta-av-" _ _ P'or 55 wtlu iD Costa mo. ,Aseot, 875-5626 AC, ampl pkg, $1...... SPACE TO LEASE tiona. 11iDG12 9.5 Mon· ll&l. -Men. Exper'd couple . oeeurront Laguna. Pvr 300'.No lsereqd.&7MllOO Retailororflce Sat. r.un .. SerrlcnSHO Hutband muat h o e llepa to beach, 1 br fum , NewDOrt< 1Q.1ftlk. tob~•q".· .n, . Need Extra Money, but Los t • • l 8 • V I c . ••••••••••••••••••••••• natal. up. Wlle bllkpt frpk. l500 lb J e <416:011 -i.ft b rd, 1 Al*' 5'>ec wttl wort on u p. ca n 1'2·5073 or e-mor:::~ uo · ~~:~i~R 8.::M:::gc:=::~: ~~;:r:=-r!1~1:r,:~ ~~~1~.,~:c: yGW'carat yourhomeor <m-..-i. SUITE Avail.Immediately mdne)'. No hard sales . face. Name <T o b y > at\t.alocat.loo.xl.ntrefer. =· 1:,S~~1:°"~Ji!':;: Space Avail. 640·5470 _ Burttt IUty Rqllter Call TbotnH for appt. 5 RF.WA RD H2·4760 o r Breu (21J)582·5Zt7 H.B. a:.Af:!. ~:=im _.l6. Renaia11nce IU-SMO to7 AM. J4e..$l5I 548-28&4 Evea/ wkndl . ..,_ • ..___.. # - - I ,. I ( DAILY PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SMmpoo • 1team cwao FJ.E -..r RICIAN t'rltrd .ua FIXIT• t.: c.oliol' bnahteMn. whl nabt fret e•hm•ll• on "'91. C1U'Omtnblt'•rtl Clf'•n tuaaumaJIJobl Carp•nte r , palntlnl( li•. din rm . h•ll ti& Avll U r llaJ7254 67J 03.W ltlou rale11 l& y r3 lo ~·•P•• rm ff 50, coucb lJO r hr area Ml·l1~ ...................... • Ouar f'llm Pt'{ l)dor .. 'I ~ -.ctrlc VACANT APT' llOM ,.; •Save Mon~)'· (..,,,.,. ,..,,.,,, ll ""' t!Xllf 64& tlJT• llAUt.CLEAN ltl!:l'Allt OnVf'W•)'••Parktna lot Oo •ofi m)'l.U Kt-fl P.\lNT LA>W COS'r ·R~pa1r1 •S.,.h'oatlnjl Sl10101 0 .. 1U:l••d1 Ir Mf ~2 • L h' N R, C M S., .' -l<t .. ldenll•l 11.-rv1r~ __ l.llpha)t N-487l W <'•n-l-.l"Ptltflf'1t1H•r11 l';v .n .. r orM,64~ 1003 Stud.ont wol 00 landtlrap· Stum rl,.1n Al"o up I.JC' U.8178'7 lnii. aar1lenln1t. m u10 Mp..... holattir ' Work auar .. ~ ·-·· -----..--·--...... _ . ..., .......... , ........ ~__.. ........ __.. .. __________ . ..__.__,..,,,..._.,. ----........... • .. • • •• • •• f. • • .... • ···-·. ·-· ., .. _ ..... ----·-•• ,,.,,,.._ .......... th Htdl•J ' ••••••••••••• ••••••••• Alice'• Houo cluoln a . RlBT EASY VACATION Local, coaalal • Inland Pauoa. brick floon. Hv· rtt.IMbi.na repalr. Spec. 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Workroom 1>:11ly 1'1101 t'ltt,'lf1t•d ,\cl Wanl a R~l\Ll.Y CL EAN ---Lowest on prt•m 1 !.l'~ l!&J 's 1,,;, ~1rnplt' malh•r llOIJSI".'• Call Gm~ham Sell thin1tsfast w1lh Oa1ly Hat,,.,Guarllnll't.'<I I )rupt'nt'S lihl 14M JUSl 1'<111642 '>n7H ( ;.,, 1-'l'l'<' l'Sl ti4~-5 I 23 Piiot Want Ads ~SS 2213 Selling a nythtnl.( wit h a Daily Pllol Clas:.1(1f'd i\d is .t s1mplt' matter JU...,l call ""2 5671! Beac·h City Plumbmi.: will beat any t•..,l hy 10': f<s.p:ur... n•model & re PIP!' fiJI -~70 960.3766 Res1denual 8us1ne:-. ... Get l.HEJ.;N cash ror WHITl-: elephanti-. with a Class1f1ed Ad Ca 11642 5678 0 n .. 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"1· 1 r .11 n Stan .1l $3 l>l'r hour .• 1<1 va11t•t·nwnt 0 1J1111rt unit v (or m.an,1)!1•m1·11t 1>0~1111111 iv $5 :10 p 1·r hour 1f 11ualtf1l-.I For more 111 (11rrnau1m and 1nl1•rv1l'V. ~o 1r1 '>lore· X2 JI :Jill)(l!I Cnown Vall1•y Lui.:una N1t.:1ll'I '19!'JW!'JO r,,qu;il Oppor f.mployer CLl::RICAL Mc'tl1C'al fJh nl'ed~ rrnl oh· .r.1·c•1·1> oorust. ty1x• al leb~t 50 WPM. d1vers 1f1C'll po~1 Lion. plt'as.inl work1nl.( conds . Miil Urt• per.~011. non l>mok1•r t;33·5ti35 . 11 :M>-5 E () Jo; CLERICAL Jo;arn t:xtra M 0111·)" TYPISTS PBX ACCT CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPER CLERKS COOK Oa~ ~h1ft ('Jrlll1'r} lh·~la urant. Nl'wport 1:11.•ac:h 67!'> 5777 COOK lfos p1lal t''<P•·r JHl' fvrrcd Xlnt worl\101! run dll W O!'. & h1°lll•l 1l~' l.k1y\ 1cw Con\ llc~p l ll!'J5 T hur1n , CM 642 35lti ~; I ) ~. COOKS l-)111lrmf•1io~1t11>11 Grl'al uµµortun1ly for atlvanct· rrn:nt Xlnt 'lilrt1nl! v. al!c + bcnd1t-. C,111 Mr G:iry Wt·~tcrf1eld for uppt 714 ·~13·0570 '< 492 i\tlNldUlll. ll Vl' 10 , f111 11 t1 r a I v rt• cl 't 11 cl ,. 11 l llous1·w11rk. tin\ inj.! & J1t•rso11.il l'art• ,.>q11•r + n·f', tl !I!) hr I S:111:1 m1•r11m1· i\cl r•aul for h'f lmm11J 1>•1.i.1t1•1r1.i. ,I\ ;i1t11 hk· fur rull tirnt• 1·11111 Dl••rt·1o.1l bu11k h •ller' l'huri:it' hookk<'1·111•r (1•r _ __ Must havf' phont-& rl'hil bll· tran.'>P 1..on)! !.. 'hort a-.s1gnml'nls . llullt.la y & vaL·u t 1on p ;iy llosp 1t a li lat 1on pl<tn ava1labll' Sheraton NrwJ')Ort 4545 Mar t\rthur Newport Beath ~nlt• up dl·pl .,, ;-. n t'htlol ('11rt' ht•lp n~~ded l I'.\ rtrrn l'ulilll' .1ccl I! fur ('hrii.11;111 ,.:11,m l' x P 1· r d 1· :. 1 1 ,. d >-d 1ool U)R:l5 Bruokhur::il Cook!>. k 1lc hrn hdp W:lllrl'SSI'~. bu:-.l)l>yS (or new i.cafood rei.lauranl Mu!i.l haq· c~111.·r11•nf1· t\pply 1n pl•rson HIOIJ5 Garfield al llmokhur~t. f'ln VI) or call !Jl>I 4336 ror mtervww f'lnploy1.•r 411!1 4;>;>.:i f\'rn:NDANT W/\ ·n :u R~c~onist /PI X {))Jt'ntlll-: for flt'r"lll to ;11 I a!'. li<ink H1•rt-plloni~l ft OJX"r an t•h•t•1 ron11· pubt· "O w1t r hh oa rd lk~1"'ns1l11ht1cs will 1od IJU' IYIJC. flhnl! & rh:ah11.: with fr11·ncJly & pro rei>.'>mnal l'lll>LO~r' 714 1"i ~l!llil ·, •. v !11,17~1 (or hoard & c·an· f,1nh1' I' lin11" 41'M I<! :1t1AM. wkndsolll) fli..y V11.•w M annr 350W k .1) St, l'\1 i;.l:l :15<15 t\ulomol I\ 1• M .Jt'hlO,...l sa111ry $24.IHIO aonual Co111mcni.ur11l1• with 1•11 111•r l\pply al ('1tt.IH Mt•"1 l\llllJ StlpJlly. 211\J Ila rtx1r Hlvd C M J\lJTOM(Yf'I V 1-: LOTMAH Over IK ycar'i uld i-:x 1icrienr1·d Mu't h~1\l' own tranSp(Jrlt.1!1<111 & v :ii 1 Ii (;a I 1 f II n ,. " r 'I license J\pply in j>('r:.1in lo Mr Davison. ROY CARVER ROUS ROYCE 154-0 J a m borc•e Road NJo:WPORT IJ!o;ACH Atrro TRANS Shop look lnJ! for c1ual tx·r~unnl'I. a pply 447 W Hay M t: M H:.1 bys1ttcr nN•1l1'll our h<mw P rder lady ovn <IO Call 642-4 112 Ra hysittcr ll<'l"IJ(•tl. M1111 Fri. bte houscw11rk. hv1· in or out. <'ull Mr:. Thomas, 558-2603 d y!.. 003-6281 eves 8abys1u ers wanted My home. Mus t be over 15 N.U SJl ·OIJO Babysitter ncc.'tlt·d Mon· Jori. please ('all Ocbby at ~ll098 Oul sland11lj! t'n \iron m.•nl. )!oocl ,;ilJnt''> JIHI [ll•nl'f1L.., APPLICANTS S llOUU> CONT/\(.'T IOHHIE GRAJEDA OR VIRGINIA W AITES MANUFACTURER S'S I AHK 120l Dow St, N 11 <714) 752 0000 F: 0 E Banlung BANKING POSITIONS IMMB> OPENINGS FOR TELLER TRAINEE FILE CLERKS ESCROW TRAINEE Excellf!fll train1nj.! np por tun1ty for ru rN·r minc:k'<i 1r1div1du1Jls, j.!110<1 t yp1nK s klll11 a nd ex penence dl'ahn it with the ---------1111 public a plu1t. We offer u J?Ood s tartinit salary lianklng TIU.El NEWPORT OFFICE Excellent oppor for lndlv w/mm. 6 mos exp. will bl! pcrformln~ new a ccts duties a s well as a 11 romplemented by con· i;:e nia l w o rki n j:( al M06phere and extellent C"Ompany f"1d bene fits Appl y n p e r ~o n 9AM·3PM Teller functions . Will 979-4200 OOM1der lndiv w /6 moll CITIZIHS IAMK cash iering b k A<I & ,,_COST•MES• 2Swpm. Contact J o hn _.. ,,. ~ Laun at (714 167~4$00. 2970 Harbor Blvd LOS~ILIS Suite205 BOOKKEEPER l"ull 1·hari.:e w g1·nl 11k sklll.i. nl'l'<i1'fl. 3 ~I '> l'XP C :\I .ire,. <'a II 11<1 h. 5f>f. :.!5011 rcir 1nt1·n ll'" JPIJI HI) 0 K K I': ,.: I' lo: II A I I 11rouml hat·k11.roun1I t•x Jll'r, xlnl workmi.: tomb fnn11.c llt'nl'f1t:-. l-1:rnah• J>rcfrrrc'(f S:cl:iry 0111·11 II B. 1'147 k!>ll llookkecpl'r I' t (,' (11r tr<1v<'I al!t'n t•y, South Coa.-.t Travl'I bi\6-44!l•i * BOOKKEEPERS AUTOMOTIVE! Chevy dealer will udd c·x IJ('n cnct'd 0Hi<·1• l'll'rki. for hitht houkkt•cp1nt!. typ1n)( full t1mt· Will tr11m 1n auto account mi::. OM V l nler1"1l1 n g , plea~ant ~u rroun11tnµ~. µood pay Opp for .ul vann·ml'rtt St•t• (Jff11·l· Mgr HOWARD C~•rolet Dow & Quail Sis Nl-:WPORT RF.i\t'll 833-0555 1-:NGINtrnRl!'lt: BS dc·l.(n·1• 111 nv1I 1•n1t :ib1bly to vi·rform t•r11n1>I dt'S1~n of hlrtv,i. w /mm s uperv11111m & rompll'lc r herk1ng of proj1•1·1 drawin1o1s S11l;1ry $7 llO rir hr-Take l h 1s 1111 tu neart'lil employml'nl ell· velopm1·nl dl'J>l IJt>T ll lkthi10l4 Ad 11:1111 by employn BU!> Dnvcns for ('hr1~1111n S C' h n o I I G H 3 ~ Br ook h u r o; l . fo' V 96J.71Cll Cufell'na frrnalt• p url tJme, no wknd11 S3 :l!'J hr wstart 673 4403 C A R E E R COUHSELIMG IM UAL ISTATE. FREE TRAIHIMG IF YOU QUALIFY. CALL LIM· DA.17 I 4199 I ·0660 FIDaAL SAVINGS Costa Mesa £ o E M IF E.O. E. M /t Carpente r . a II a ruund · · boOI rough & rlnlsh work. ---------•BAR GIRL full or Art F1e.x hni. SSl ·20S4 ~ ...__ 1...,. Ume. Neitthborbood tar Carpet lMtalle r w1u1tt'd .._._ C.M.646-5544 ex pe r . w /re fs. ca al Experience pre re rred L ag una Carpe t i ng but not required for our BEACH CREW City of 8-4644 CL~SIFIED ADVERTISING nw Dally Pilot IS ~l·f'k · in>: a pcrwn to augment our Cla-;s1f1C'd Advt'rtll't· 111g dep11rtm1•nt for in s 11Jc tt'll•Jlhonc !-alt·s Tclc phont' .,.,11:'.., ex pcnl'nrt· nel'l''>:>ltrY. Wiii tram fur rla:.s1f1t·d Hfo;IJ ·mE~ENT!i INCLl'IH: Mu.'>t type 45Wl'M ldCl'· lnl'I Dt.•pt·ndahle VOLT t"~ARV ti&AVICl-til 3848Campu.'I Urive !Across from Oranf!C Co. t\1rport 1 F.qua l Oppor Emplo)er CL1-:RIC/\I. Coastal Penonnd A«JettCy !las lot:. of johs avail w1many fine, su1>t'r com· pames 11nd they're all I-Tee! 540-6055 Cocrstal P.nonnel ACJ"CY 2790 llarbor. C M 100'; !-'R EI': COOK. s rMll rl'llrl·mt•nt home m Lagun.1 l\<•al•h hus opcninl! ror matun'. all around. pt•r manenl part time c-ook -19'1·94!'>11 for nppl COUNT l-:H p trnso:-. n~:at appcaram·1., mUl>l C'TlJOY peopl<'. abn "bk lo hd p in the rl'nlal yd 768-4#\81 Coupl e!. w an lt'd tu man11~e ~mall busmcsi. Mu.-;1 en)Oy m1·r11ng J>tO plc. work1nit toRNhl•r. & be w1l11n l.( lo ll•ar n Plrusl'.!Ol profitable work, r rr. 963 722.5 Ciood !>l-J\'akm11 H111·1· l'lea-.ant 11crM1nJ ltly Sal<try rommcn~urall' with l'Xtx'nl'nc1· + rom m1sswn 1-:xtellc·nl com pany lx·neflL.., If vou a re .1mh111ou.' & want lo hl' paid Jor your drorls please l'all for tnlt'rv11•v. Pt•rM>nnt'I t>ept 642-4321, l•l<t 277 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT R A N OPERATOR Clt-rk Typist needed by C muJor stork brokera1tc hrm nr OC a1rµort L111• tyµ1ni.:. to ha ndh• sc(•un · With Class I br $10 hr Neill Crane. 531 3374 J:KI W. Buy ~lr<'<:l Costa Mt•sJ Equul Opportun11 y • Employer >LERICAL OfPoRTUNITIES ty Lransfrrs. monc•y n .. 1•1•11>1s & deb H:ri<'s lln. 7 4 Call J ohn !>40 8121 Cocktoll Waitress Sc hoot Jo-:Srn up to $300 per wk U>w tuition Placem1·nl MSISl. 75l·!H94 Major Life l ns ura nre COLLECTOR t' o m p a n y , h e :id · F.xpcn cn<'ed rollertor ~11urtt•rf'd 1n Newpo rt O('(.'(fed by national credit Ht·t1rh has opportut11t1c•s firm Strong rollcct1on ror m<hv1dual11 with skills background necessary & ~c·nc•ral 0 H1rt• t'X · $775 W S875 per monlh pcnPn<'t' in om· or more st.art.tng sala ry plus ex- of 1h<: followm1ct areas ce l l e n t e m p I oy l' e CUSTOOI AN City of 1..uguna Bcarh S7 79 1194 To maintain C1l> b1.11ldings & offirc:. Rt• quires w111ing nc·ss lo wo rk c v cn 1nit:,. & weekends & (;1m1han1y with cuslnd1a l tusks. Ap ply Personnel DC'pt . 505 F orest Ave. l.a1ctu na Beach. on or bdorc !'> pm Pri May 4th. 1979 E.O E !At\ OF.LI llELP-Ovl•r 18 Ex per . 4 clays wc~k. 644·5619 ·Cil'nl/C'lc·n ral bcndils and dental plun Deli Sandwich Shop. N.U •Tymµ 4:'iwpm + Cotlu Mes a fac1Hly. Call n eeds PT ht-Ip . No •l .c•i:11t S(>cy /Mai;: 11 l'XP Monday through F riday. rught.s. Prefer food e,p •Moth t:lcrks ~. Gail Rirhards but will train rehab Iv •Data Encoder or MikeSulbvan person. Call before 3.30 •Pnnll'r P M 645-&IOl , or wltnds We have 1mme d1 al<' -634·1483. <1peninJ(11. U you q uahfy Com pan io n , P T fo r ----------1 WI• olfor u unique work· widow . Mus l dri ve, DELIVE RY MAN· Ear ly m~cnvironmcnt,in addi-p e r son abl e & u n -Mo r ning LA T imes. t1on to exrellt•nl m m -dentanding. 4 hrs a day. 3:30AM to 6 .00AM 6 pany be ne fits Pleas e 3-S c,lays » Wt.'Ck. CdM. days per wk. SJOO wk. C'onlJu'l Personnel. :148-0776 64&-l413or673-2SIS PACIFIC MUT UAL -----------------700Nt•wport Ctr Drive Hoose•u ieper/Companion DEL IV E RY. pt lime Newport !leach U&ibysiU.cr. exper .• refs. Party Pleasers Flower F.qu111 Oppor t-:mployer g,;~~ r a n s . M a rt a . Shop, 646-9172. Delivery person U) or over CLBICAL rl'quiring ty plnl{ s kills & bulc kno wledge in m ath S a l1ry com menauratc w 111klll1 & e a 11. Mod ern ofcs in PMhlon leland. Conttict 64NHO COMPUTB tH-f'UT lnlonnaJ En vironme nt J obSecurtty Company paid m edical S100TOSTART $755 IN 30 DAYS 645-1383 ln Newport with good driving rttord Call(: lie. Autom otlv<' painta Ir 11~p1Jes. 27882 Camino Ctptstrano • 82, L8l\llUI Niguel. 831 -0038 D ELIVE RY ·Availa ble South Coast Plaia Olfice. Laguna Beach. Ori vera_. --------- Pl#!.W! call Ralph KJn· $3.&0/hr : L a borer!' • CASHIF;R, w /cxper. for nlnp at. $40-4066, 3333 13.00/hr. Rcqu1rc1 CA Mt:n11 retail ch ain In en1tol Sl. Costa M'eu. dr1 vera Hcenae Clean their new South Coa st DOW Top pay. i ood r rr hn . Eva . S..9. Mon-f'rl 531.(911 93S2JS beach e • ,. bea c h Pl:ua ~ore. P /llnw. con ~~~~~~~~·jo.ll'UcOon Ce1f Pe•r., r•clUtlet1 durlha su mmer tact Carol Littman, for _ -ic •L NMd •harp " a tro na Deliver L.A. T l m r 3 10 SELL ldJe Items with ll BetrBar Mald.PuU Ume. Di.UY Pilot Claasllled Ad. Bucklnaha m Pa l1c:e 642-~. 498<90331498-5476 .. • --aeaaaft. Apply Per110nne l appt. btwn 9 · 12. at --,,. ......... ma 18 25 to learn .wr.." racks Must be .,_ n-. 1I05 Yore.t Ave ,., .. -.,_.. Vat10U1 olflcc dutlett, 10 ,_... n • ewer l8 bavc van or P .U. .. -S"~ua Op ""rt uni'., l~• t;. u n 8 8 e • ,. b". ·--.. _ ...... •-t :'t mnltl'UCUon trade rrom "'' ~ ,,v • ., . ... ...,y ..... • y n1 a muel Uabll. fn1. Sot.02 pe r Employer .. M/F. E.O .• /AA CASlllER·Eaper . with Pre vlou11 o n ee ,.,.. =lllP· Call aft tPM. br.•mH. Early morn " DolA Is MC. 30-35 hrs. sieri~ or an aceount· wlaldt --Some ovea & wknda. Ap· Jna maJor. a.s, Mon·l'rl Cook • nMded tmmed. · Pb •t Chlll!ln'1, So. Coast K.erm Rima ll•rd•art. Jftlflf' H.B. at&adent. C.11 ,.... net you wul lo Pfua. 211188 1larbof'81vd 'M bUMuk(orPete O.UyPUotClaulfled1. lA.•11\f•ry l'c-r .. on for bui.v lrvuw traH·I J)!t•nt \ M tJ S T 11 A V ~; R t: I. I I\ II I. 1-. MO'l'ORCYCLfo: Iv In' Work ;ippro>. j hr' dJ1 ly M F llrly v.;11o1e & n11h·1111.1.· pd 't5i :r.1111 DEMOHSTltA TORS vour areu S:.M +a 1l.1\ (.·a r n t' r I-r 1 ~ .i i :>41 <1711forH!Yl ;<ll(lll C>Ptnons tratur.., "'urk nt•ar homl' lfou,1•w.1ri·' & grl)('cnt.'s Will tr,11n Abo tt•m ckr11·al v.ork ~:J.')fi() Ln :NrAL 11yc;11-:N 1~T nl'i'l.lt'l.I for l't'n•J oh· II H ~;xp<1nd'd funrtt0n:-. lit· r<'Qd :1 dy~ wk. sal OJJ('n Pror :-har'I! & p1·ns1on plan 714 /tl42-6').JI 1)1.•nlal OHu·1• M:i11.1r.:1•r :! yr.; tXP Ovtr 30 yr-. of ~l· t' M ~I 1420 l);mtal As~t [lo )Oii V.dOI a C'urt~r m orthu I 't1h1 in~ all your KU1\ .,kilb' 641>-0121 CA•ntal hu.'11nci.:. a:-.l't...,lanl. fr,,m de:.k trammR or t'XJX'nencl' OOXI~ F V Jrl'J DENT Al / Assist-. - LookmR ror a change" Job opc_•ntng in bl.L.'>y front offlct' Will Tr.tm Would hkt• per:.on v.1th X·Ray hcl•nst· In ll·rv1ewi. \1on & Tut'~ from l 2PM & b 7 PM South Coal.I Dl'1ll1i.lr) 3Jll'>llarbor Blvd. CM TlONIST I or ~. dar $00() S1 100 mo Bu. ... y C M o ( t• Ex pl' r d " n I y ~7YCJ DESIRAtLE JOI avatlablf' ror m J turt' pen,oo Good opportuni tv to lt'am h.tm & d t•ll n• tall bul'1nt·..,... Conta('l Mark at ITT3 !l009 Olf:Tf\KY A ID~. al C11n \ah~i·t·nt 111,...p u,,> & f'l\f ..,h1(t StablP l'ffil)lcn rnt:nt X IM·n1·f1h t-'r•'•' If\'> afln !JO day" i\pply IW.')!'.up.·nur NH DISHWASHERS Pa r1 t 1mt• No t''<Pl'r ne<'e!>i.a r) Ba )Vlt'W <.:onv H osp . C..: M 642 3.~ F. 0 f; ---- Dli.hwa,her Dicll Chwch's Rest. P ~r n1tei.. 2&1~ /lit'wport Bl.CM DISPATCHER F'..xpi·nenrc pr1•f but not ne<:l''~ar~ 1-'ull l1mt· Cu!>lOm Tow S 1•n u•1· 7!'>1 1515 DRAFTSMAN. F.Lt:CTRIC:•\I, M t F . Comm£•rc1al & lndu~tr1al bwld1ng dci.1~n R t: W ,\l.L & ASSOC 546-7480 t77RI Sky P ark Ord~. ln ·1n1• DRAFTSMAN /EHc. Tr ainet' & exp r 'd in bu1ldtnR 1ndus1n· F Brown As~oc 546·9995. ask for La rry Bill-. CAM GET YOU 75 Use our famous PENNY PINCHER ADS For ORiy $2.00 yo. c• odvertiw •Y lhtft or cCMlllHllaHoll of it..- totallftC) $75.00 or les1. O•r PENNY PIMCHH AD cOMhb of l llM1 for 2 cOMeellff•• Mys. 1oc11 ....., ..... •• 11 •er tor,... 2doys. c::r.c P..y PIM._, ~ w ... yow -rlcwd or M•~· Hoc•-, ......... _. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ~..----~~------. -· ·-· .. _. _____ .., ________ ------_____ .._ ___ __ .. ~ . . -··----- Orapl'ry ... cam~l rt·,.., need{"'<! ror small wo1 I. room nr OC Air pu11 Salary open 968·8435 UH1\f'EH y llOOM Wiii I. :ill pht1~E:l:t. l'Xj.M'r or "'Iii Lram K·4 JO p to ~· 111 1 hr 001': C M :i n"• 642 IMJ l>IUVl':lt·hf•Jpn for 1•r,J1h mf1.tr 1•0 Mu:-.t l>l' t:11•111·11 dablt• $3 1:1 hr i-.l.111 j~ <"'37 llrl\1 1. male• nn h matur1· & n•.,µon~1hl1· mmor physw..il d1~ab1h1 \ or semi retired OK . Call fordt'l:.11ls 496 28211 ------ y d l 11 r J 1. .. DRIVEH. rull o r I' IT. n1,g hts. rel ia ble 111 d..1V1d ual to a1t'>l!.l & dn\,. ~ 1-ommcrr1al p,irktnl! 101 'W\:l'p•·r S4 00 pr h r Ill 832 3150 •DRIVER • t-:xpand1ni:: Co look1111• for p\:oplc wil lln.11 111 "ork Neal :1ppcar li1H11J dnVInR rec Over ti! ( 1• \•t>h H'lt>s $3 10 111·1 hr +mrenl1ve1t. Call 1':n1 r.73-9'..!.83 Dnver. Ftr. m ust hav•· CalJf. dnver'i. he & i:0twl dnvmR record. Jo're.:w.1~ Store:. 5!'J6.()J63 DRJVERS Men or wom en 25 yr., 111 older Know the roJ't c1t1es Net $180 a wt:vk 111 mo r e Ora n ~e 0,1 -.1 Yellow Cab, 17300 Ml llcrrma nn. f"o unla1n Va lley. <No o f Slttt1·r betwn Ne wh opl' & faiclid) E<Am exlra money work in~ PT & out of your home biS-3083 I\ If s y It ( ' ) 3 a ., I ' ) rt I !t ~II f:Jcctn <·1an • m u.st haw l :r yrs c xpe r . in com m . work. dys. 63l-SS6'7. a fl. 6.~. 1( ly Escrow Officer 1~ Will Pay Top ~ SSS ~r Tarbell Joilcrow, Oni.' of ~ the nalion 'IJ most pro· gressive Esc row Com . _ ~ IR now intervie w l'. mg for an ~crow Off1c\:r •II for our Tustin oflicc. /\ k minimum of !'> yea rs e" perience requned. Ex cellent frin ge be ne fit pacltage. IPdHolct.y1 2 Witt Pd V occrtf0tt Mlclcal/Dfftal Int For U\formation call. Cheryl Pino 832--54.40 Xl l TARBELL ESCROW ,rt l'' 1cl IX A ) ISCIOW OfflCERS AM Jr. Offlcen WMDoa'tW_. MT'-WorL Here'• u excelleftt op ~ p o rtu n Hy t o ea r n )r m. .. wilhout wortting full \ Ume. Tar'MU &.crow is lh now l 1tet vlew 1n a & Escrow Oftkienl and J r . ~ricen to 1'0rk a pprox. lmatel.Y 20 hou,.. a W('Ck, providing s upple me ntal help durtn11 v a catio n tJrnes and during o ver- load perioda. Perma· ed ner.t. PU'l tJ me work. Eic · ~l bfnefll pack~Ge lnchl(ld: In ... c. IPdHel*J1 ,... ........ For lnformaUOn call: CberylPfuo aw.40XU T..-.Lncaow ( . • - f I c h f (1 c a -~ -.... ..... ---·-·· -··· ~'r.~~~•~•uu?!.~~ ~!.~ ..... ?!.~! MitlPW•tect 111~ ~W..t.ct 7'001 ~Af>'ll2', t978 DA!&.Y$QI •J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••···.·••••••• l W~ 7100 .W.W..... 71H IMMOI SALIS MaN11& ment lmmrd OJh•nln•a (or 'l'fltlln to OO~me a $alt'I ~rona1bl•. maturt• • 11 Manaarr w Jan M l.ab ro ataa rl p f who t'o m ~ lne Salf'll Tra n m unit' I ""11ly ~ llh '""• re<-rullinl(, m100(1 Htjp W..tect 7100 tw. M;JM ........... _•••• PIDJ TIME HECF.PTIONIS't /Medical ••••• • • ••• • •••••••••••• ~;;i;. .. •••••••••••••••• M rww bldic. nlct •utround · EVENINGS hlM•· lld fr1n1e ~nd O'hrra S11Ln t''JJ( r'lt'n<'t' "'"' I ,. _plua but oot rC"Qutrrtl 111'1 11 •It'll 11'-" Sa nry Tustin area Con ti.c t Adldt.a with outi ta.nd 1n11. Yvo n ne C a r pcintar, 1llnctlve pcriconahllts ~17 SALIS MAMAe8 •rr The Look known for the rinest in men's & women's European fashions throughout So .. CaUf. Is looking for 3 or 4 aggressive . ra.,hion oriented guys 4 gafs who have a definite rash~on background & management Potential. We ha ve immed. ruU & part time pos itions li VtHI. in our current expansion program. Sal +comm + company benefi ts. CaU fo." appt Mon thru Sat. 10a.m.-6p.m. Sf.CIOAllS LcJna and ellort t«m aa. .............. ,.. .. v aca t i on p a y . Wlll ll'IJll ~fU1t hDVl' lih• ii.OPffl--(·~-·.·-5,57·------tytltl\l llkllla who ft\Joy worltlnlJ wllh HH e pl 1o n1s l Pu Is e ludl Over 21 Sli.rl al Cc.lmolt' Eicp'd only n<.'cd 13 ~ ~r hour Phonf.' 11 p p 1 y M ., n ~ C o 557~25 Manntt Mec'fu1nll' fo-r J.,t Ski Odl , mu .. t k no w about fbra la wo1k Ii 2 <'YI rownt• lnq Tr l\llwo rld fli·('n.>¥Uon. N R e:u 4800 642·0 2 1 t~s t 250. bet"'11lA Cull Michelle. R .. :T W El':N 4 00 5 Oo s.sft..1114 F.OF.M/I" PM Alla for....... RF,CEPTlONIST Who en =~\::~luUon plao VOLT t; I\ p t• r 1 f' n r f d 11lll.11rf\' 11er Arph at Mumiq Sun SP11t1 • 11 17:.1 Pnmuo1t • 'J (' M ' 13@4 MA'rt-;Hl.\l. 111\N Ol.fNG P1t11s Stoekpcrtion f,.,,_-nt>ncl' tlt..'tllN-d not INSTALLll /Exprd r .. e~uir ••d w111 train l\lfl'O ~t-.ftl':O Mu,.l pau. \'um v a n y ~ual Opporturuty 10)'11 peoph· & cnn ha ndle ,.;mpJoyer b\u1y 11hone Mu11l br -f1sh100 ('UO!IC'IOUS fo r Putt Ttm e a m l>lllOU$ peo l'lcs:ant~alon Opi>0rlun1 pie f1t1xlbl1-hour,; We ty for advancenwnt for 11how you how O vtir 18 r11eht Pl'rson H1c hard ' I 1 ~f •I ,1 Io • I 3948Campus Drive 5'4--4'741 (Aero.a from Or&03e Co. Airport> Equal oPPOr Employtr t<'artur Wort. pt 11m1• '"'!>I l'1•m.ah• m.11 huw ll(lt•futnr W1ll 11.t1n II B An thi in . NU 1 .':k'!f ti " I\ Mt•rt•u s:itl <H21 P'l.Y'bll'lll 1ncludini: b11t'k GltillRAL OFFICE "ruy Jrvinti ~0.7639 549 3495 Oue ll1•Ut• S alo n, ;wo THE LOOK 644-6500 ,Ix O'ER. Newport Ce rlte r 0 ~2000 "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ln.lhfTf\1111•nv1mnaw11t IMUI Ulll't' l'111111•rty & "· () i-: .Johwl'Ul11) Cm<lmllly ll1i1th•l a n ount M t r ·I· I who WANTS j ()mi><my r1u 1d rr11 .. tw ol •• J( I' I' to:\ r• I r 111' I II u c U(~ I N lo •H'lv r > 11o .. e tt.1·r \ 1n $'70111'<1S l l\lt l' M11u111um ~ H'> tnl'ld t.ohclp ol t•r ad y. on !!!! SECURITY GUARD for Ope r 's for l('l<'p hon e ft f: C to; PT I 0 N I S T I l2 Mid answennl( srrv1ce Mus t Newport lkh m arin e IWstaurant/J ack In Thi· Sert-en printing produc-pvt Npt Bch c ub, . · be able to wo rk ~t>rnt• type bu., Fr ont of<: "P Box fuJI or p/l over 18 lion manaice r w11nle d. rule to 9a m ,&tor m~~n wee ke nd!! Typinl( 3~ peurance llvy phones. It Appiy 1caU 631.947!1. 385 Must have exp S.O~ =~~t'::Ope~~ucaft t'hl'11u 1·i.I Rl'f11w1' l>'ull llll.llto:tt sl\l.AHY tr1ur11: Xlt1t 1J1·1wf1\"i 111111\kt•r 64~·6_7_09 __ _ t lflw 1wr 0111111 n I p11" 1 " I r1 lfo:X I' fo.R I fo Nl' t 1-r n l S J 11111 t',. I 11" ,Ml'(jjntl wpm r t>quired Ex typ111g. Sat & Sun now. E~7th&.C M ____ Seam11 l rcss, c x p 'd , rorap\)t,6U-5000exU20. tu~ I S rhrn11'1f) or ~ ..... 11t1ru111for.. llH•ltt•r .. ldll Ma11rt11l· Stt•n o transcribe r . .. Ork l'"\lll'rh •l\1'1' ll>lth \ilnt•l)c>fac11\lllt•I\ 7~~ltlll ... ()I' IWt-CpllOf\U'll (Or m \."<.hl'lll perience p rer.-rrc d o r full lime su mmer Call R N needed immedia tt>ly men /women alterations. . will tra in. Many com 64.5-7100 Newport Bc h Doctors 0r. N 8 Me lissa, •9.4 dys, Ser vice Stat~on 0 Atten&· d "M•nm al twlpf ul ... qu.1 l t\4.\ 7JK;• m N •• ..,,,.,rl ln..'w um,. ofr !'145 !1441 ~~r to, 111 IJ I u > r 1 ----------i I' I< I" ~ I I f, I I 1 <' !'.. Mf-du•11I Asi.1i.tant pany benefits F ull llml' REC~IO .... IST f1t'e Vc n 1pu nrt u r e , 548-59l8 dunt, e xper d .. ay or part lime, d ay & ufler ....-• " EKG Exper only Xlnl Eves. Full & p /t1me . l\p <.1r-I to) 111"} 1<1•11 pt 10 11 Ii,.;..,,\ '° Mu\url' woman. urolo~y F ,1cto r r tr .. 1n1•l' .:01HI 1\1' 11"'r ...,.,., .... \•1ut11111 "'lpt ll 1 I! n 1·1•d , ol{ti:t-. o;tenl1-techn1qu.-, noon -even1n ic s hift!> Busy, friendly 0H 1ce oppor Part time Call SECaETAIY EXPER'D ply Shell Station, 17th & ava ilable PlcJ se eall swte st.oekt. cnlhusiast1c , Bar b 541HlS3 1 GU'I ofc . typing, som e lrvllH'. NB. Mon. lhru l-'r1 543'4230 ta k e ·<'h a r ge pcr~on -b ook k eep1 n 1L la k e ---------114A'Y· '-IOI futuro' m ( 'l l nhrn1h-« Mt u1l11\l l,u k .....,,., t•lur\ l 11t11UlllJllu11 typan>:, x r~y. sulary + ••r o w tnw l'lu ,t it' A 1q 111rt H4 11 11 .'.' 1'1·1 .. 1111.tl ltlll'" t•orn c·o r porol c ben er1t it EO E w1typmi: skills & J:ood S<iles f'':ilin c!. c harl(e ~rson Sala r y SerYke M~ phone ~rsonahl) In FuJlor Pa rtT1mc o p e n Fl1ntr1dg l' Sch e d u ling & d1.., Jt.lheil\C' <111npa11y 1:c1.r. ti-It• 1•111> m1·rt IJI ti.11 k .:round 5411 ~17 Monro \l.1 \\t• N II ~IJI~ 11.111\111 '"Ith C \ f'llELBOTOMIST W1lh cxpen enre SJl;iry corn mensura tl' with hack ground Good futon· 1N1lh good fnngc bent'f1ts C:all 646-0216 ter~uni: & \Urll'd a ... 646·46<10 Landscape Co 546 1n91 pa l C'htng o r ser v1 t·e s1gnments SupN pl'oplt• 9-5 t.ecbmc1ans. full time , fr & attract1Y1· work t·o Sall'!'> -----------mgebenefils. 6U-704U ~5125 GIRL FllOAY 111·1 1'11,1..,1• 11·pl)' I' o lmrn1'<1 11111·111111.: l1h0 l )'I> H11ll JW1 111µ1 111 h !UliH3 l't1odel!! !-\·m a lt' <. omp,H11u11 hir hantJ1r 11 p1wd 111.in "" nuri.ante. ht.-huw.,.. °" 111 I.. & rook inH 1'1 t•fc•r pt'l'\SIOflt·r Soml• om· "'h11 ll<'\!d.., d honw Mav h.i• t' part lJ nw JOb Slh4 t rm & brd Car a mu-.1 642 0463 in~ 111.. Ill kt·\ f11in·· "''""~.lllt ph1irt1. \ IJlt . ~1li1ry Vl)t'll l><ll .UUO W• ....ct new faces: J.1ruton111 Models Male & Ft<m ale PART TIME I( y 0 u r f ace ha s v1ronment Nc11r Sou\h Tft= Sales Secrrtary ror c·xecut1ve in Coast Pla£a Call for <le * 50(; FOR A leading manufact unn~ Scrv Sta Help needed 1m laib 979 2161 r1rm Need a n extreme!> med Full t ime d~y ,0 r 5 HOUR WEEk ('8pablc pt>N.On Wl\h )(ood rughl. Apply 990 ~-c,.,t ----- (,! \/.IEH t-XJ> d Ill <•·~ & II Ult 1:1.'"'' 7~1 :Jillt. 1.itt• tu.kf)>: Work hhlfh e h u r ac t t.'r, 1s hig h .. my t1m1· fro111 5 IOl'M r:lhtuon or looks hke the '""knit\ Wtll lram . ltl & ~irl next door Ca ll for a n P r a c (e m nUrl>l' i•ld WJdow. CdM L1\ft' m, It bskp. ckng, rl'(. 644 9066 P R E -SC ll OOt. T F. A C II I:: II S /\ I D 1-; JOam -lpm, Mon lo fo'rt Call 646-4318 IW<.'epuonast. f runt dci.k . llll' t ypan~. pll'dl>1ng pcrsoo<illl y, Wt'll ~room«d. K ~, Mon Fri ~ !f,i()O !>58 SO.I I NOW LET'S G ET HA('K t.clcphorw tuchn1qul'. ly p Hwy_;:..'c_N_._B_. ----T O R~ALI TY T l lfo: & S tH or 'PtC'dwnt RL'.ALllY T IPT SJ\YS m~ • "1: , k Service Station attendant r. " ing Mus t ht-ab t to t a e needed full or part lime Y.,2,~,KCl\C'f;'M !;l~J:<~N r u 11 l'hJr l(t• w h·cd° Top wa ge,., J\p ply •11 OVl'I 1·un 1q 1ply Duy app o 1nl m<'nt fo r a E T wor'k ll urin~ 1-ummt'r fJen>Onal mtcrvww. You G-R-·A· 1tap1d 1<UIJry ad~a11ee could be m odehns: as _,..,,.. , ... -, e mployer is o n r oa person La,11una Chevron R.fo; Prof)<'rty M>(m l f'OnA25 HOlJH WJo;Jo:K s .t dnf o r d App l t(·d 004·5 'coas t Hwy. La~· fo1oral ch•1111:rwr ··~p 1w1· t:ull ht"t w1-.·n .1 !> I'M !ltiJ 07;J'J SALES JO I MO W 11w11t MlllYl!ili t•orly as next w1•ek ' So <10ll'l hl'S1tate, call now. OPE~ . J 11111t11r o I· J\ 11 1>01'1 ask for lluzt-1 PtC'-S<'11ool Tca1·ht>r !>nmt· l'XPl'rtCnt'l' nt'('('~:,a ry !'.4<>-1919 Mrs Olml'Clo for Nt>wport Bt•;wh firm •PhotoCopySupph t·' 1'.n ,11 1n t't'rin).!, 3 11110 B<:h Tue. lhru Sal l.tl'cns t' •Nice Newport OHtc·1•s /\1rw11y, C M /\hk lor __ . ----- R.ORIST /b pr'd Purt & full t1m1· .-.ul.ir• op 1• n C' o ' l J M t• " .1 ~221 1 G ll 0 I) fl /\ ' · < • 0 II I> 1{1·11111r f '11•1hly 111 llt't'il of (i31·5600 JIO~~llS. f:!ll>J) t'ON aKi:rl''>~IVl' J a111 1u r New York West 1 r. • Hi(!hl-Sl romm 11.~1on m Joyct• 5'10·fJ256 t•xt !'>!. __ Shlppmg cl~rk . resi>0ns 1 ret1~rt"f fl7a· 49 l2 1ndust:Ji 1 blc full l im e pO!>tlwn 111 I I 0 N S M /\ N Y Uniform (urn1~hl'tl (;uod Modeling /\genc-y .. :n!.l':'';.E 111-:N ~:F,ITS t•mployt't.' Oi.'nl•ltti. M1~ 1:17S W 16thSt,NB f•A'i l (,IWWIN(, COM !Slltll fk·a<'ht·rafl IH'/41 ---------- Prl'SSt•r WUOl l'd a l l 11rouod for quah\y L>ry <:lean1n K l'la11 l !-:><. pent•ntc only $5 11er hr to start Kent Ory C'lt·an mg. 34073 Uohcn} l',.rk Rd Cap1Mra110 U1·.ii:h U t 11400 ! ~33 R.E. SALES •Te lep onbc ~ales11 1-:xpr c-SECY /RECEP 1 T t Y w/~malt rrarinc 1•lt·1· H you an·Jh1l~nohb1l>h preferrN1 ut w1 train ~uper o ppo1 u ni tron1e man ufa rtur1•r and you'd Ilk{• ti, makl' lul!hlY mol1 valed Pl'rson wtnew Co Xlnt workm£ U p s exPf'r. h elpful !.Om•· monc•y in thl' nl·itt Ii • Ea rly I\ M lfuur ... <:J 11 t'nv1ronmt'nl M u~l have• Start $3.SO hr 645 3632 for 1' /\N Y I' fl 0 MOT Jo;.' North /\1rix1rt W·1y !... /\ f"H0 "'1 WIT lllN T HAIN Si"""'"' ' '' F () It 'I' () ,. . "'"""V M f\ N /\ t: ic-; M I': N 'I Jl\NITOHl/\1, Uruqul' rr t u1I nursN~ !'..'/'A I< T :-. I M (>pi•n ir11:i. for men. FLORIST MOll'I d(-sk clerk. mu:.l tw neat & a b l<' lo work \l'eckends The l n n I\ t Lai.:una . 21 I N Coa s t 1>75-9910 M I-'. Ii 11m Lt> 12 ~ atlllJJd<• & J r1·urall' a""'t month~ i.c·l linll w;1t1·r noon A:.k fo r Mr ty p1nJ: 'O kill.., Sa n t a .. ,. orll'nli-d homi•, rrum a llulahun Anu tl rvmc• art'a Salary SILKSCR EEN~RS !Super d rop in Offil't' Call op1:n 714 549 7093 Hunt &::ti. Mnfgr . ncrtb u.., ------------pe rson for p recision llwy . La~una ~a~ rwt~ds er('l1t1v1• 111.•opl" for M 1-; D I /\ T Jo: I. \' · · wornl'll & rouµl1·:, 1n Npt full & part l1m.-Pl'rma I\ I': Y II o I\ It I ;ir1.•a Apply lJ111\1 ri.al n1:nl poi.1t1un .. M uq 1-: X P t:: tt I t-: :0.: ( I'' llu1 lt11n1: Ma11111•n11ntl' ----------1 have 1•xpeno•m·t·1n ftur.1I llf·:Lf'FC 'I. WE lli\Vt: l22C W Slh ::...i. S:.nto.1 tlt•Slf.?n 1-:x1·1•1lt•nt Oft 0\,1( OWN Tlti\li\INt; /\na S42 7<.'fl!, ROGER IROWH R.E. SALl::S REPS for S<tlci. & Se<-rctary rt'<'c·pl1on1!>t fo r ~ilk.screen pnnhn~ & la~ 6 73-1020 ~ .. r v 1 t f' t o o u r Mu1s1on Y1t·JO orthodon oub Mu11mum l y r t'Xl.I 1·uslomt•r.,, flc·x 1 b it• \H' offiu· flkk p~ t'' 7141894·5351 P HO DUCT ION TR/\INt:Jo: portumty to work 10 .1 l'HO<; IC/\M l'l!T ON B Y prc:.lli.:111u:. ... 1·t1111~ ·1111-; C'Ol'NTHY'S TOI Lab Assi:.lJnt Part T1nw O It c; f\ N S ,\ 1. I': : fur Bio Ml•lltt'al t:01 fJ Ph·aw apply 111 1wr...u11. f'EOl'l.E ('/\I.I. i\' Will tr;un. rlt.•\lhh• hr ... Mon lhru Fri fl "IJ c· 1-: I-' o II ~ui11halary, 'll.liJI lk.i.> ROGER 'S GARDENS 2:1{/1 S:in J oaquin JIJ 11 ... H1wd C'DM 1,411 5!+.1 1 l-'01111 prl'JI M 1111 l'r I 7 (! J • M ll n 1 v 1· r ,, 1 t ) l\thlt•t II' C'luh 7M! 1:"1:1 Vi1n ·m11n /\"'' Mu..,l h1• n11·c·h1 111l'111wtl 111 M·t up '"' ma111l 111r1 11rod111·11on t •110111 1:.:11 M1111fln 1a /\Vl' N H Ml! 5125 l"M 'fClp ('la ~:. f.l'l(tl M1•:,1.;11(1• .. pa 1n (' M Salarv + profit "har111 1: & bonu.' Wt• provult· lhl' !>f'hool fo4.'\·3'13.1 G eMra l Ofifl c:e Ht•hahh-. m11111n· JH'r"m .1hh: to h:.imll1· .1 v;1n\'I \ of J<>lr-tn bu!-\ f11v1!.11>11 •M l('l' of a i.1.11 .. "'11)1· It F. lnv1·.,1 Firm ·1 "I"' 5.'i wpm C:J II K~'I 11.l'Mi GENERAL OFC P /T Bk kp1t. 1\/1', /\ It , 11.tyroll ('1>11"tru t'XPl'r nw Call !'>4!1 !1~1 GENERAL OFFICE P:irt l1 m1" mui.t C'OJOV phone r1111t;wl, workm~ w1t·us tomf•r11 I(, <It-tad work Pel var, s11·k J>ltl' & ht·ulth in~ Apply !lam •1pm. M•m thru Fri al flard<'n " 1'1·~• ( '011tr11I. ll!lti It ,in tin I (J h , (' M ~ O'\b-ao'l70 1-.Tfo.lt VI 1-;w Olt<: 1\ ~ l'~l 11 1-· X C' 11 /\ :-; < ; ~: , ST /\ ;-.; \( 'NN ;14 1w, 730~ LEGAL SEC RETARY GUARDS f·'ull & p:1rl titnt• ,\II .1 r l· ,, ~ l ' 11 1 f 11 r rn " f11rn1-.lit'<I /\i.,:1·1> :!I 11r nwr lk t1n·d ~1·it-11rnt• No 1·x11t.·nt•n<·e fll't' /\pp ly Uni1·1·r.-.al l'rnt1·t'l11>n ~1•rYt('l'. 1<!2(, W 5t h :-.1n·1 l. Santa /\na In l.uw firm w 1v 1·rv 1n tt•n•sl1n1: c·orp & Ill µrat1 IN' nds lt-J:;il S1·r v °" 'lUr>"nor ~kllb m l." nut 'land ~ M Al; II ,\!Jt llty lkaut Npt Ctr •1(1· i. . xlnl ... 111 II. lw1wf1ti. S1•nll rt'l'>Umt to H llJ)!i!t•rly lif..0 N1.·w1111rt ('Ir Dr, St l' i:rm. N II Ci\ !l:!l~iO tt·n·u·w hour-. ~I 12 & I •I 1, 1• i.: u I S 1.• 1· rt• l :. r y , Mon thru fo'n q ualtftt'(f :-lr<mi.: I yp oni::. lnml' :.rt•;i, $1150 Od.1 bit'. 979 !JI) lfj I li\11< STY I .IST Eom S Sun & Mon 5iUI 2'.!."6 lll'lp Wanh·ll l'nval(· r>1t.,, S<·hoot fi4h I i+l HOSTESSES lc·h .• l/ftd .., d<1y ~hill 01wn 1111! -.uon Wt• nl'l•tl h11~l1•,'if"" t'IH kl,111 W .., I l r t• ... !> (' ... &_ f I I II If Wiillt("-<,('' °W1• lr;1111 Ii( ..,toth•nti. ok Fu II 11r pa 11 t1mt• Town (., ('ounfn Shupp1n~ t:t.'ntt•t, l'flrlll'r of Be<ic·h & 1-:111i.. llu n\ 1n1:t on R1•arh P honu 9ti4·221 I Plea1>c nu call!'! aftcrJ µm IHYrEI. MAIO I .:1i::tm:1 Heh rc•Mlrt. r. da v wk, f)(I varnlio11 & honu~ i\!~I 1 Hli\ lfou.~1·dl'anl'r!. ll• wurk for .J arun•'" II u)!g1•dy Ann 'fUf'l-· 1-'r I Is :1 1:45 I KOO l111u:-c1.'11•an1·r.. nel'dl'd Liquor <.:lt•rk pa rt t1 m1· rl'tnll li.l1rnd f.1q uo r Phorw mr, l,J60 Lunrh & a ft l•r -.c·hool '>uµt•rvl'>or Grark 1;.1&H 1>.Jv1i; ~·hool 21, hr!'> da1 hi. Mon lhru Fri S3 2~, ~1·r hr Call C'hl'r)' le l:.n.a\<I!., 5.'>li ;14311 LYN'S l>:.y s h irt 5\.1 lwtl IJt.' Xl11l work llH' • 11111.l & l:wnl'(lls Rayv11•w ('unv 2~055 T h urio c· M 642 l,';ll5 f; 0 E MACHINE OPER • •~ai:una BciJch• • to:1t•rtron1<·:. m fr need s Jll'r-:4011 ''' upcr dnlls. J'lrt' Nht'"· mll b. lathci. & pt•rform vurt111J~ oth1·r dutu,•s 10 nur rn a1·h1nc shop .Joh r<'(fli J:o"d knhlg nl ha~1 1· math Math :.hop t•x µ ht.•lpful but not n\·1· ('ull for uppl , l'('l~onm·I f)epl. 'f',.lonll' tBnkclt-.v, •1!~1 !Wll Lujl MOYIE EXTRAS i.oui;:hl hy llolly"ood muvw firm SW·SlOO pl·r day posi. Look ing for outgo1 m: 18 70 y r olrli. waolmi;: to b reak into movws 1714 I 535 0120, ~l 94 VllH:O CAST IN<: SJo:RVH'E (OO\l Ill '1th yri.lrl NU HS Jo:s L q >i,.,t r ;rn11 N1.1n.t'!. •k~ti.try 1s tilk mg a pplteal111ni. for ex p cr1c r11·cll~ lll'l·ni.1·cf per:.'>OO(•I Pr a ct H'<I I nu~m~ 11si.1slant<.. m;1 lt• & fcl'T\IJ IP Cull Ot•n1se for tiJIPl 6'11 05-0I;. K:ll 3125 Nu~l' /\tth•s 7.:1. 11·7 E x p1•rt CO('('d •H t't•rl SJ 25·$4 pe r hr M t•sa V<'rd<' ('onv lloi.p 661 Ccnlt'r St C M NURSES AIDES Swtc cert only S4 per hr Xlnt benefit!> & work mi: C'ond Hayvtt:W Coov <!055 Th u ri n . CM ti42·~ E 0 I:: NUR.'>Jo:.<; 1\ I 0 f:S 7 3. 3 11 /\pp rm t:<I re rt lr:.unmg progrn m Mt'i.a Vcrck• Conv llosp 6GI t'.t·nlcr St (' \1 NURSES AIDES 7 3 JIJ & 3 l I JO 41 bed Good S<llary, Count ry Club Conv IJomc 203'i2 Santti /\na /\vc C .M 5'19·~1 OFftCE CLERK New por t He a r h a r Pa opening for ambitious front offH·c r lt..•r k Lt phone~. heavy typ1n ~. v11r1t·d rci.pn n Ex pcr nee· <:all Terry for in lt'rv1ew 644 · 7540 ---- Rubber h<>l>c produ<'l'- lrvJ11t• arc•a M UM IW'>' C'ompany phy.,H·.il 1n duding bark x ra) 54(f. 7639 t-: () to: l 'roolrl'a<lt•r Nal U1n ·•·t Mail Adv Co 1n 111•1•d of l>lolkod proofrc11d1·r ll1~h voluml' with d1·udllnl'S I•> Ix· ml'l 1-:x1><•r hl'11.1ru I 1-:ye for det.11 I & nn n rnand for 1-:nJ:l1..,h .1 must Arttlarout h.11 I< j!roun d dt>s irt·d l'oll llonn. '172 10<1~ PfTWOMEM Wurk on <in hourly b;ii.1:, Markel Hc:;l.'ar ch I 'nm pany. Must bt· int••rl·~.ll·d H Jo; Sal<.«; WAHTEXPR'D SALESPEOPLE llrd&~rs & A~ntsl who t·nj11y 1..-.tmi.: ,,ntJ ~dh111: 1r1 th" N1·wrx1r1 lit:·arh .in-.1 /\NU h.n 1• .1 dl'..,lfl' to .:l'l 1nln .1n1I lt·arn ('ll rrtm•·t ,.tal 111 du. ... t nal m \ t·~tnwnl prtt IJt.'rt) IMtth 111 < Jlt/ iY I l;1wa11 F11r ,, <'1>11f1tl1·11 llal 1nt••rvlt'v. 1 0111 ,,, l W1ll1.1m ~· l'ut 1· di iii\{) f,777 * C'otC. Rl'alty ,\ l1l\ •·-.trn1·nl 640-5777 m work1ni: with p1•opk 1----------Call ;>*ll·H317 l'/T wurk f rom ~·1ur home, your own h•1u1 -. G n 111! m on •· y (. a I I 9623ZJ2 PUNCH PHESS OPl-,f< & S ET U P .M AN 1-: x perienct'd for ::o m.ill ~rowth orien ted <·o Costa M~a Salary 1·111n lll(•ru,urale with ab1l1t} & c xpc:r Ger ry 63 I 0700 Real &talt' V' FREE INTRODUCTORY R.E. LESSON The most sen::.1hl1~ n,.,., u tate course y1•1 "''" re1vc~. Video t'llucalwrl program with a w a r d win ntn ~ ra1·ullv /\1· cl"t'diled C:;i 11 for u r 11t locfav CAUSEY &CO. Mf..SSo Coast lli\l a ) LJ\G UN i\ IH:/\C' II f{l'!.tuur.inl /\l'<"ept10~ o.1ppl11-.1l1om. fort'XfX•r SERVING PERSO N Apply ~ti lh1 tM Rttger 16 Foshi0tt t~lond ~wport B~och llc:-.laurant DAY C OOK For ff)fttl pr1·p (,.· llrll' c·ook :ir •. 411 hr' 1i. 1 "'t•t•k Wknd ;1 11111 I fo't1_l I t 11Tw J>ll~ll 111n l\.o '>!Hrt7n1·r hrlp PJ .1' \'C1mm1•n .. uratt• with exper ('11rnp.1n y hcncf1ls in1•ld In-. v.11·..1 lion pa}. <11i.c·ount fo:x pc•r prt•fprri·rl houn.. wrntory 1n South pt'nt·nc·t.. !'>Omt• PH work. <.1ramw <.:out1t) Ht'mlly poL'>t..od. ronKt·nial, r1'11.1 Spet1:.I 1~ d asrounl to 11 hi 1• 3 6 h r .. I) r w k fh.~aJ Uitatc School ~~ ~Y "I.I'' n C' J twneftt~ S a la ry t•qu a t to Cati Don . 673·7300 al>1bty St-nd rt'..,um1• lo - ---- f'<) Box Sl2. el Toro, Ca ~t all on e ry S t o r e 111 S LES !1.!6311 Corona df'I Mar n~'<I:, t'li. A . pt'r'd sales la dy. Foll (onl rarlor ya rdmdn St'<'n •l..irv ti!TlC'. 5 days. xlnt wori.. Wtlh lo.nowlt•dKP o f SE~IOR IOK ronds fo:i.pt·1·1.1ll) lumber Jll~"'1.N1d & butlrl " flnt"<'hentt'le 675 l()Jfl mil ma1t•n,1I' Sal:1rv S.J SECRETARY hr 1 II H H4i X:l 11 SALES l<J<dU:.1\lt' )'Ouni,: l,JUll'\ dl'tlH' 'l>Ort~~t'.1r 't(Jrt• 111·1·<1s 1·i<pr lull 11m1• 1'ale::.peri.on Sal;,,iry l'om m•·n~uratl' w t·xpt•r '<Int f n n~l' l~·m·( 11 !. C'a II 7f19 IJXll5, J~k for /\n nalt·ah SHlei.~irl . t'"-IW' Jr :.jJOrl:>Wl.'Uf , f UI 1111111' 11\l' Sc('On0 (;l,tnt I' :!l2'l W Ot t'.infront \'l'wport &ac·h 675 :~.i SALESLADY Nc:.il appcarmi.: o v .. r :!5 f.o.1d11•o; JIJllJI l'I ..,hop '1..·~ purt lk.•at·h lii:I 85311 111 ti S.11t.,, fH·r,oo .'1Jlun'. r,· l.tll 1·"<µ :-. H art'J I~<! Rtllll SALESPERSON SouthCoa~t l'latJ Part t irM only 1-:1e1wnt f'rcnrh ('nutuner Uout1qu1· Mu~t have f1nl' .ipparl'I 1•xpen en<'t' lw t>H•r 25 i>oLsed & :.oph1:-.tttal\•d with fll•xable !>l'h1·du lc <.::ill for ap1it 5-19 2213 Thi· Jo ,1sh 11in h l.1011 ('orpor,1tt• orr11·t· "' a lc•admg NYS ~. Corp ha .. an xlnl OIJJ>ortun1ty for /1 :,t'{'rt•t<Jry With 2 4 yr., PitPt·n1.•n<'<• to ""ork 111 1b N1•wj)Ort li..•a1·h la" Ill Pl XJnt typmi: & -.horth .. r.d Sly lh l .... L I C{'O ~t·cl CosmNolog1st to ai.:.i-.t BurnJ')t'an tramed i.tJfl Mu~t have profcs~•on<il Jtt.Jl ude and bt• r a r1·1•1 ortt•n \alt.-d . /\dv1.1 n 1·t· m 1· n t flt r q u :. I 1 C 11• d pn:-on Cal I i.J:J 11304 S<ilary_ $3~25_per hour .., k 1 I I , 1· ., .., •· n t 1 a I S U P 1-; R V 1 S O H corpiiru11· 1•'1Pt1..,un· d<· Proc1uct.Joo. Top p;1y Wt• ... 1r,1hl1• C ··~·ro u ... will train MacGrei.:or bt'nf'f11' 1-'or ·•l.IP l Ya1·hL..,, 1631 Pla ct•nlt:J . plca:.t• call M;irgo Ha rtlt· (.' M 642-6830 ___ . __ ,i\ Sll RG IC AL SCR lJ I{ AMCORD INC. TECH or RN, for °"l>t 640-1900 &h Plastic Surgeon o fr S t:;CRJ-:TM <Y Call 64()..8576J9am-5pm llAl.F tDA Y Teacher Pre ·Sch fll·x1hlc 1-:xl.'<' Sccrt lary 9 I da 1 hr::. 12 Units KC. I:; Iv Shorthand . plca-..rnt M1fo'5S6-2676 iiff1r1· <.:omm1•rt·1al R F; "' I ~ ... ~ le P'f • ., IHI 8J3 2237 'e e.,....,.,e wor • , . ..., hr + bonus 1-arm1·1::. St-l'retary / ftl't'*'PllOnii.l ln.o;uranrt• As k for Bo b ut hl•..ivy p honr.., typ1nK Gordon. 752·1147 Nt>wportt•r Inn. E xN· or -,---.,-. 1- ftl''" 110-;" JJm borl'I' TF.L to,~llO~f, S/\L ,:-, N H C"Jrol Wa r i.a °" Mon f ri 5·.IPM l~rh fM 1700 Jo~ (I Jo: wage +-boou..,549.504., SECRETARY TELEPHONE lmml'<itall' Ol)('ntn)( will SALES soon ht-ava1lahlt· 1n u l eading Ht•J I t;s1<1 t c Ot•velopml•nt Company 1w11r tht· Ora n~(· County 1\1rpo rt 1'y p1 n l!. !>hort hand. tl1('l.1pho nl' cxpen ent't' cs~cnt1111 rt• Newspa per subs. Your phone, 4 lo 5 hrs a duy S200 & up com m . w k l:'.:Xp. p rer. Over 21 I I> Newspaper l:':nt. 835·1JM,3 1Lo 3PM Only al <'8tall' knowll'<IJ?t'. pro ---- J)l'rt} manai:l'ml'nt b<i<'k Teller GENERAL OFFICE Work m brnni·h oHl<·t• of N<t t1o n al l n ,urann· llroke ru1w firm !NII firm will rt• lon11f• l n S/\ in J uoc·1 Tyrx·5:; m~1.1111 POH1tinn lnvt>IVt''i h1•11\ y typmi: & Kt·nt•rdl 0H1n· d11lJcs 2 vr-. 1·xv pre· ft•rrcd Sti1rtml( !>al.1ry m> Xlnt workini: c·o11d1 lions & fnni.:t• IJl'ni•fll" Quahr1L'<i apph1•ant .... 1n· 1nv1ted lo 1·all l>ultlrt•i. Mu ~I hn•<· own lran!>porrnt1•111 Full & pHTt 111111· 541J H:1n ll<!lL-..l'i'll'lmC'r\ 1 fo:x1wr & rar neccss CI ry fur work $3 75 hr to tram 1;,i1; !171<11 Ikh t-: o E OPTOMETRIC RECPT. 1-----~1111111~ MAii) Surx-·-rv_i_\<-.,-.--1 Laguna llills Typing 494-8057 Wf' '-l'f•k ,1 r11 r-.1111 v. ho 1i. Wtlltnlt lo 11'.1111 ~ pro ~rt•i.i. Mui.I h1· 1•h·Jn. Y.t•ll i:r1111m•·d ,\ 0111 afr u11I tu "'111 h h.trd Mu~l ltt IK 111 t1H'r \pph tn J>I r'tlll .I J• ~I\('-. S.111.'!' ltl·t.111 nff11.·1· '\UP pltt·" {(, ... t.1l1111wr~ Fu II I 1m1· l"~•t "'"' .n .111 For .ii•JJI 557 ~:i i~ Mr W~:.I N I" W I' Cl ll T :0-"Ti\TIONEH~ ground h t•n td1<• 1 a I lmmcd1ute openm~ for a P leasan t p1•r,on~1 Ii t y fuJI llml' ll'llcr w .1 i.:m~ Good c·ompon)' bt•n<·f1 t.. in~ independe nt lw11J.. Pleai.I' 1·1111 C.:arolt· Farm Previous bank lt'll1•r t'\P l'XPL'r lt'lll'l'd, ~al:.ry Jo' IT !l 5 SG50 I mo 8.»-00!2 llPl'n ~12 30JO ------- HOUSEKEEPER ReC'eptiomst ANIMAL HOSP. 1111 12 \f),\1:-, •JI Br1"1l..h111 I • \ppl\' \\v11 h 1 htwn J :.1 ·. SAI.t::S T RI Fl.ON NEEOSYOI for appo1n tmt·nt J I prf'ft>r r e d X ln1 011 714 83J 8'jlj() E () Jo: portun1tei. & b,·1wf1t-.. Must hav1• o wn l'ar. l'ermarn•nt ~5·00ll9 MAIDS 1-:xl)l'no'nrC'd. full t 1 m<'. al'IO part ttml· &12 31.130 P/\CK fo~RS. warehouse. as.'>Cmh. with or without exprr /\II shift!> Nn frt> Full Um<' mcl'd 1'ven11tl!!. i----------1 & weekends 64<1 !>41JJ 10 fill a\alam•h1· •1f or dPr ... fro m 111 .1r1n1·, 11111\orcyclt'. 'Jl11rt1n.i: .:ouch. motor s1>0rh. rl' t.i11lrs Gre;:il t)ppt v bu\ 141' arf' \ery St'l1·<·t1H• to. ""a11t rarf'er °" 1nn1.•r t)'J>C"> only Wl• tram rx pertly V1s1l ui. and M't" t:all Mr Dehlsen 540 4U23 se<-rrtarv (:e ncra I Office lntc•m ai1onal l'mplo) l'I' Ht-frr r alls tu 0 0 644}2470. rela tions co 1n COM Tenna" Clut11H U Parl Typtn~ 60·65wpm & hte t 1m1· rounter ht•lp i.hrthnd Vam •d nut1c<1. Sand!Be t•r !Wm e :i 1.·vc.\ m u.-;t l>l' sell :1\urtc•r , "l'll l wknd day Apµrox 211 oqrnrui ed & ,1blt' to ta kt· hrs $3 25 to !>tart Ov1·r (u 11 l' h a r i.:1• w h I' n 21 Ca11 Sally536·KI02 llOUS~~K I': 1-: P 1-; ll M /\ ll Y PO P l't NS TY i'!-: Mmd'I. apply The· IOll 111 Paid weekly l mmed l..a)(una. 211 N <.:oH!>I JObs nC'ar your homl' Littt~ j, lig!! M1•,1ra, 612 6667 ic-;0 1-; MI" Turtll·roc:k Irv .trt·:i for workmi: moth1·r 14 13 & 5 yr 0111 l..lve m prcft•rrt"tl hut will nei;otiatr R m. hoarrl & salary provided HJ:j.ff44J! a (t 6 J> M llwy, Lal(una B('nr h COvcr 181 Class1r1ed Ads arc rc•all) MA IDS O\C'r HI. d a} Norrell s mall "people lo P<'Opl1• (~ral offtte musl hav1· 10 key addm£ ma1•h ex IJt'r. llours 85 d;.uly w t liOm l' OVl0rl1m1• Will train Apply at 25RH Newport Hlvd <.: M or c:a ll 71411>4l·7702 for appt. emplovmc nl l\pp ly .,. S rv·r~ sales <'Hlls with h15: fl' Mary. San Clemente Ion, 1 cmporary e 1 '0 a de r ship a nd b11! r<' 125 W /\vC' f;,.p1and1a n 5.'lfi.9021 F..O ~ s u its' To plare your HOUSEJ<EEPER S f'ull & • P tT1m~· Xlnt h 1• n c ( 1 l !I Ha y v I t' w Manor. 350 W Uay S t. C M. 642-3.505 E.O K rluss1fied ad. call today MAIDS WJ\Nn:n Good Sel11d~;--642·S678 642·5678 pay Harbor Inn Moh'I lllilllliililliliiiiiiiiiii General Office sm:ill - --1. ·. 1 l'om needs mor<' o ffll'l' Housekeepe r 1ve·111 1r help: TypanJI, IO key, rr1 . out.,~arc fo~ sm all d11llt 7 M/fl75 34'13, IROO W . Bulboa Blvd N.n Mntd wont ed g uaranlet•d ;XJ hi"!! a W<'e k Min w11 ue f.! u a r u n l 1· c d . C a I I ing, pho111>, cl<· Full Her s . lrvm~_559·~~ time. Beach Sta tioners, lllJU.'>Ckeeper, 3S yr old M1untc nnnc c fk tirell 4020Cumpus Or . N R b Hr h e I 0 r f a 1 h c r . couple to mana~c 15 a11ts daU>:hlcr 14. son 11 nt·l'd ror part rent. 646 ..!_801_ iw,.300_1 ___ _ GENERAL help• Will l'xchan~e H /B Male or f'c malc, fnendly , I ADORERS +expenses for lite hkkpg cht..ierful & dependable. LIU1 & l'h11d supervision N U helpers ne<"<fod for new a r e a 75 1·7 125 d ys, and h h .. A t f I TRAINEES S WlC !I Op, •A"aU I U fi4S.4628 e v<'S. environment, u pply al --0 EE ER Stonem11l Tcrroce. 2915 ll'S£MBLERS 11 USEK ·P A Red l-hU. C M or call IW 3 m om in)(s f PACKERS a wk, ~~~~fl Bch :X 7951 or 559-1951 or Mu•t have r eliable llOUS t-:KEEPER. Live MAHAGER-TIAINH traoap. It phone. Long & i.n Balboa. $60/wk s\a rt Party rental stllre needs t1bort lt rm assignm ents fi73-ZH8 &6?5-a345. a c a r ee r m 1 n d c d Hobday & vacation pny --m anuger .tralnce . S he Ho11p1 t ahzalio n pla n IMMEDIATE shouJd hke people & be a va&lable. PAITTIME an or-goruier Apply~ EMPLOYMENT Newport Blvd .. c~ SAN CLEM ENTF. MANAOER/J'R/\INEE The DAILY P ILOT is F /lime J>061llon avail for consoUd11Ung a subst•n· the right person. willing tial part of Its dis tribu· to accept a d e mandln!l & lion into paper routes re compt:tatlvc b usine ss . 9,Ulring artcrn oon d e Move Into m anageme nt h very by m o tori i cd as soon 1111 possible, Jll'e· lransportaUon. vious r etail exper pru· •l.lbe rul in com e 111· fem.>d. Pleaseapply. lowAnce plus boou11 plan PARK.LANE HOSIERY •Short working hou ra (7 o U untlngton Cd n d11ys por week ) Center PROOUCTION MATERIALS SR. SCHEDULER & SCHEDULER Co>t Hobbles . Inc,, has immediate ooen1ngs tor energellc Schedulers with 3-6 years experience Ca nd1d a1es musl have expe r1ence 1n scheduling manPoWer planning. expec!ll1ng B O N capac ity planning. Positions involve h igh volume p roducts. 1n1echon mold. scre w mac hines and a ssembly line production lnd1vtduals should have some college wilh APICS. leadership capab11t1tes and the ability to handle r>ro1ects w1lh minimum superv1s1o n We o ffer c ompe titive wages. and an excellent benefits package lhal includes pold h olidays, vacations. sick leave. ret1rement plan. credit union, med ical. dental and Hie insura nce. Please oontact Personnel Oepartmenl at 7 14/548-2551 or ai»lv In person to 1606 E Warner Ave . S enta Ana. Ca 92706 We a re an eQUal 0Poortun1ty e mpl())'er M/F SCHOOL WILL SOON BE OUT Now Hiring ! 0..'I THC'O, ll r aJ)1uTy t•x p an d 111~ ra ... 1 f o od n.-stauran1 d1:.111. has 1m nwd11.1lt· 111><-•run.:,, ((Jr full and part 11m1· hdJJ on th1• dny ond 111ght shifts /\11 ply in Jll'I ~11n !lutl)'. lllll.'r Jpn., 11( '111/t(J S Mum, Sant11 /\OJ DEL TACO, INC 1--:i11rnl CJppor l1101t y l';mplOyl•r M 1 I-' RESTAURANT COUNTER SERVICE l'mploye r •~ 8 wa y . Tow TruckDnvern l'X 675 1814 per 'd . Top p ay. Apply s.cntarv/MOCJCord G &W To w in 1t . 74 0~ SALES P ersonabrc rndiv1dual. Ohms Way,~~~ &12· 12.52 Unique r etail nur!>cry Must h11ve ic lot typin~ Tow Tr uck Dri vt•r t•JC nC'Pd-; peo p l<' for l he s kill" & itood -cfcren~es. perienred only . 21 & ov1•r followmg pos1l1on' Rehcf r~l'pllon duties w/,11ood dn vlni;: rcrord HUltSERY SJ.LES Noo smoker Call DeAnn C.M area. Custom Tow 1'\111 time position. must Bw·kc i.t 642.5735 Service . 751-1515 have upcnl'nt' · A great 141-~ .... ..._..,,..._..,,11111111.,,11111111_.1------- opportunit y 1f you 1·nJoy Tta.mec. full or par1 Ltm t>, t he o utdoor s C o m . SECRETARY m1.1S1t syste ms instull\•t.I rru.ss1on plus hourly ra tc•. NeC'd pe r so n w /c o m · w/some elc1..1nc:.il buck CASHIER-SALES mercial bkgd 10 work ~round. 642·3490. Parl l i m e pn'l 1t1on~ w/VP or Ir~. brokc raJ(c av:ulable In add1t1on lo ftrm tn Npl Clr. Fan· J(O<ld starttnl( wul(es. lasl.lc opty &sal f'ashiers sha re m <·Om · lrvtne Personnel J\lteor y nuss1on pool 488 E J7th, C.:ocsl;, Mcso PleaM' 3pply u1 person. Moothru Fri Swte 224 642-1470 ~~~ ,f"'"el Agney M•a11er ror busy ne1ihborhood olfice. 3 Yrs . rt'latl tr11vcl expr. Send r esum e lo AtJ •tl7, Daily P ilot. Box ROGER'S GARDENS l6SO, Costa Ml'sa, CA secan ARY 926216 631-0234 or ~75·3600 UC&'TIOMIST Thuck Onver!! ZICH San Ju1qum Kill& Rottd CUM 640·5944 ,.,.. ... .ct fuM.tftM I dtly ORd nHjltt po1itl0ft1 .-.nowaYoit-.... Ap- ply In ,.,.soft dwftHa SJ\L~ ,... ........ opctratiOft.l * f100 WEEK We arc l<>e*1n.i for an ex· Wanted Class l dnvers . perlen ced full t ime for major w holes ale person wtlh lYPlntc s kills nurllcr y . Appli r ant ::. and the a b1h ty to u r should have clean d n v. glll'\Jz.e. Someone who '8 1nit r ecord & ap - h1ghly sclf.m ollvuted pearance. E ic pdesira blc. Salary wlll depend on rx Contact Mr. Mo lin a or perit ncc If yo u hku Mr Martin , 714·962·6604. plants & people, we huve ---------an excellent opportuntity TRUCK M ECKA.N lC with foryou. own tools. lop p ay & ..._.. ot the foNowt'"J .,., toe.Ho...: Comm & up nu night *Carl's Jr.* 2092 S.I. lrf .. SANTA AMA work Mgmtopp'ty Sandwich S hop tn H 8. P /lime 10.2. Mon thru F'ri. 13. ~r hr. Prer exp. Alt epni, ask for Steve IMIHl873. beneflu. 547-5JJll P1eue applr. In person, - Moolhru Fr . Typesetter f.xper. On COmpSe\ ~10 with S-04 . ROGER'S = aru. The Office. GARDENS 1Wilt1n1ec1er11:.nwctoo When you u ll Cl1111lfled to place an ad, you'ru 1111 I UrOd o f II fri endly welcome a nd bc•lp In IKll'dlng your •<f ror bC'at g:~ao. Call Now 1 •F.xcclJen t pa rttim c In· HunUnf(lon Beach. CA come Fo r d e l11H1 contact F'o8ter Ouc:llct 496-6800 between 9:30AM·7PM People who need people thould always c heck the Servfc~ Dt~ctnry In the Cox Hobbies · 2301 San ~~wn f<ir -wholeu. le Mexico Ma 1t e t b o st Moo d HUia tour company. Npt. Bch . ~Id items you 'rt CDM f40.5t44 U 0 O I m o • J o a n o c oot u1ln1 available to ~~~~~~~~~~~7!_!1!!4!!1Mi~..-00!!!!!__ MF. some otbtr r1mlly by ;;; -• a dverli1ln1 them tor SeJ.h rtth &ASf:I Mah ,Your a hopp lna aa1e ln Cluaifled. C.11 It's a BREEZJ! -*'by ..... the Dally 842'5878 0..fied Adllda78 PUotaa.uw Ada. DAILY PIU>'T' .. I ........... ~,,. _ .. .-··--· .. r • • ••• .._.. .... ......... ............ 9041 ... z•rt... ·~., \--:.~ ................................................................................................. ,................. Clilllil .. H• .... &amps. copper A I' PUpper Mil boat eom· LudwlC drum Mt I 0.. V Oudcf • 1• t • ....... c.rt ti JO --....... Vir" ... •••.,fe:.r.aa• aollque ~Pll =r= •'~!~ ee,.o blower: L.':9a e11110· •.• i.!.d. r:d.1 =;~~~;;:,;:; 11 ••~----~----=~--.,.... w/IC::e Ht. VW batter,.:.:..00•14 tqUAJNl*lll.MHTtl ~Ill. slat toad. terJ, at. aeial, dut &.ode: .ucAll ~•hi eaaan:.'eft~; UMCIU....~ rock T pal• QuHn lhry · l&li U. family auaat k aaANDNnl w/9wa1 SlDO Patio 1w11 bouadil. " f1at lapper, dnlpel, Nd~ c.ot&oft Sea Ray. 1974 over· IGW. '500. M2-1W Your: c:Wet fl bN1dtW lllhtftatwel&O M0-7CMI m ~!_.1111 ·~' md1!_n brou~~L~h721n. a al1bter. v.a Mere . ttatatl-4 ..... 9140 bl.ell or tAelnt ....... llllK'l' .. a . e . ra ..,., mctm1 llUJOW nn. Std.Dt crui•er. Iota of eqwp. pqoe, thtM an ,.,. Corne r bedroom eat ~o&Mra.eorted'1oodl ... dilk, du'. Jm • mMlc, DO meat. lo bra, a beauty. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ci..ics oot to.._ to.cl ........ ii tktorr• ·--=::.. .. :::::;~ s-~A w"""° llOO Uul".tlti. s al / s u a . • . • . 3 1 t J&.lalc. rtfll·'l7n,r P.P ..... 1. nu.: .11().PEDOU:R I eleewl'ler• ID Oraa1• ........... rep&ln ·~ IOIO -.--v. r . ..-•. $ Skit, ITT. 11$. ~4 114 ReliO(ioopt. CdM:-la UHi New P EUOai;OT MO· ~y.LeatWmt.riOr ~. lilr. i-111 yu, J•otlo Oood ..airOf"Jlm mlley. SCIAlf.lETS 2l'Eddyeraft1porUither PED6 Rea Mee Now• wood dub •11 1r11' •• •••••••••••••••• w/dalklrta Wtlt6 --all all Call ' tilt at 3UO ' I • " PDA FltEIClHT OAllAOCD ----If' ttUm eatin Miia '100 1'two tolaa 9iO • 175. Rat ::e,,•v . IU-4M4 ' • eterff CHHtt,e, ll&H _ ....... A"• IOIPOINT SA4S a. Tu..Sboaw,bNu& YDJt a-door rth11. frot&·I,... tan~hi:IS.Oinett.uet 1Mt'W£IS orHarvey. PUCH M o pe d . Ma•i1 ildc cllrte1na ,m~U1~t l u .~1 11 .. ._ 0 w. w__. .,. Haltlor, o.liro klUf'ft. vfry love 1100 t7).J'1•. ~. Oak m1Mk>n chair NW ta' deep v Mttcbell. 140bp Lwce. \t78. New cood . ~U:::'lr.:f.:,. = ~ -S.....A.o.a 9111111 W.,llU.doel ll0'43111 2 ~ 11141-;;t;;t;;d; -.s. Mlac flll'D S10·S3S. bUoG -Candy-inboard, outboard Me~ $150.llU071 bu • t•ted ________ .. l'ASHPAU> SUveor Poudlt' M/AKf' Xlnt cond. Mu1t Sell. MM1.al ~:_N&~~-c:N.att. 4 cyt: r~ lat. MooedFoxlGT ~ARINOVW W ....... Of'Wa•ff'tl. u Wahr Dryre1ReM11 llouM bnik&'t1. lr•lnod IJ"1Vi.nl.~so:u Ut ........ 1065 Caillorala ii the bome or ~ &'!::J~· :~ :.~n UhnewS4SO. 18111 Beach Blvd. p'd. .fUt time. ~vat~ wonr•n•ocbOlMTltal • "lblOOdhomt! Mb 11lb ei.:tDfum_,.(IWalnlald ••••••••••••••••••••••• theworld'tmaetunuaual allntru 010<J ~· M-a716PM-8PM. HlJN11NGTON BEACH ~dub,,.. HAROAIMS-UNd Nfnp, U.. nutty IUlll'lUI u wka dartl oak (Off• It C'Omer MoYtng Sale Kitchen ta-HhlblUoa golr touma· allSPM. ' . One '78 Pacer Mopt-d , l 4Z.JOOO W...,_DllYla -..bn,d ryra,,.t'\lr,t>nt okt Somt!Mu1• u.ble WO 5488309 =":.1-~':.~aofa ft:i0~cJl'~~~ed the J.5'oe>enboal lrlr&7"'1hp $225. One C lalrbcllu UMI •-dr Buick, r uns, IUMDA T OML Y buys." ltt\' :Jl1 Dfft IW6 lfM.4 Grtt0 -;Ing back chair f\aJJ ~.:. 67~20'11 pi, motor. $200.' 548-5676 aft M~, $100. S4S-lSOl aft open for beat offer or 1'0 dltlht>r Dally Pilot Appl ~11• · .uJO ,_..._.. 1050 w 1matr hlng ottoman 1-e'-r 1070 -..c•••w ,. 5PM M anytime Satur. 4P · trade.6'2·13S3 bundlt9 w urnC'r ff" W~'f. L.ady KC"f\mor . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 6'0-7049 _... ..,, W-.ct lull da. y. ~~/ 1..951 Ford,. dr cstm .,_.. ·"' I 1'•'"lf PAI" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••-••••••••••••••••••• 9 , ...,... q..,,.. van .,,. llfl(lt 118 1100 .. ,..., LI G. ._,__ aos• SALVAGE AUCTION 150 Very gd mecll, nda Pill" u .... wqoo 11od 1o1 f(uod 1714> 6U 1121) t'or "d u.u-d I urn, un11 Ufi -~ Dl•mood Ring, ~rti/led WILD TURKEY May 1 1979 l2N ••••••••••••••••••••••• uphola. Wlll trd for 4 whl l~~\'\Ott n't'Otd Phone """""«'Ir '1'V '1o j~7 lfl3a ··~·~·;~~;=-·~·~;;~·~·!-; ~.bo~~n~,u~n:!. CERAm~~~~.7J.74 '7• 4Mt. PAC.EMA~~R. MUSl Sa~. '79 V:amaha 750 dr,. cyl Jeep OC' mlt ofr. r.:r:;a~:t~d)' "v"r" 1!~1~ WASUf'RS. l>ttY l.;Jt~. Wbltr IC'~ d1111J11( ••I, 111 SAi.Ji! ~al ul:llt! O< Pvt P\y 714·963-0634 .._..._1 _ _. -----dfibregJ1aas,R8V71 Oetrotl =·w1." :;; fSt:S~~~ Aft6pm,546--93IO. Will 'fRA.qlt l 'OMPAf'TOftS bl" "" I> c·h1 i. t h111J f1t-c clUHw~ ;and 10111 11f -ie.se 8• unning /low 8 or-"""· 4wa..t0ri... tllO uam&l''~ll I t{t'<'OndltlOllrd. 111&,• 1ww t·ub11w1 ~1 ht ... l u(h•r .rntlq ue~ M v a II ab h· Wedd.Ing Set, worth $750. .,...,_,.._ 1013 hrs. By Roger Bloxham 64S-35&4 · ••••••••••••••••-••••• Ol'PlittTUNIT\ I )'r t(ullfanh-... dt•ll\ t>l')I <i '* m r t" b It' $I 0 0 A m e r ' " • n 0 .a k will sac SS50 Site S\o'J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yacht & ShJp Broker . 223 USED ON<:f';• t-:Mrwvt:K ll:.5to $17S Noiwh1~her >IH IJJI St'nl"ti;ry. l~c Onk 714 t493-T281.892·9763. '63 G i bson R everse 21st St.. Newport Beach , Su. .. ukiRM 2.50 Awf••n,t'1 \1wn SM 6432 J..1br11ry 'l'ublc. /\rmo1re Mltcel•ICMK 1010 Firebtnf. with 3 pickups. Ca. 92663. 114167$-2001 Make Offer ! W~tOt•b\ll"ry t.1.1n * * I BUY * * <.'1.1b11wt, numerous urflct: ••••••••••••••••••••••• &hailers;. leremelo, good 25 · cab 1 n c r u 1 5 e r SS7·8393 ror party rt•nll•I store.• and homt: 1tcm11, lamps. rood. $450 960-3662 JChryslei lo\111 or pt-time Avply 1-'t ff /\pC St l<l'rnt:. $1~. liood •L.'<'ll t-urnttun• & 1·1t· orto:N un11l <1130. LUGGAGE TAGS ~ rll;r manne e nl( • 78 OT 175 l'.:NDURO. L1k(' ~New!JU110l"J.C'M KNuourt' W ni.ht.'r & pphllni i·-. VH 1 will L'\2S M"5n Verdi! Onvt· from yourbus10eucard ~{e.t <EveUeJ Clannel. 644-9'7JO .$SOOoroUer new, only IOOOm1, mu~l 1-:k-t· l>ryer ll:.O C11ll '"·UurSl-:1.l.fur You !':,,,,,, St\' IW, Co11t11 Send one card for each vt>ry l(ood cond. $200 . S4:IJt.obesl offcr 557-1~393 WAREUOL!St-;Ml\N 11ft S pm. :>48 6240(' M M.STtRS AUCTIOH Mt"u, 714 ~.46-~ tali pl~ one spare We 642-4547 15' J" Bos ton Wha le r ---- -STAY IN SHAPE 646-1616 & 8ll·9625 return permanenlly -.. __ c._..._ Ir 7<»"ip EvlllTUde. Custom '711Vam SR 500. Blk-Rolrl 'I l ~ J'"' lb k r Wuber& l>'"'-'t•r, Mc1v1n" ... •ny 1tnm• .... ~"'""""'"• t. full I like new 2000m1. 1.1ara0 1• y i.Ltng vv l>J <' u ...,_._ ror th,;t '~ , .. ··•" ~ .. seal.,.. attract. 1ve tag. & ~-..t 1015 sea cover. on y 60 .. " nourforbakt1rv:::J'u vly& _. ".. 1-'or S,1ll• lh•llruom 111•1. /\pnl26,2?,28,29 20291 t t 11 ....,...r·-brs $4700 Replaceme nt kl'pt Comeset>.makeor mixlllo co u .. ~0017 ph.t. howwhohl ~nd ~·ft liuyv11•w. SA H x t s :s1• 0rap, mee in~ a r inc ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1000 7 14 642 56!5 fer 645-7777J1m.CM '-'•'-.... :"... • .. .a)' llcmi; l" .t 11 64U H+J:! ~M: :"43 reqwrements. Pre Xlnt new & u.st'd ore furn . . I --'"""_..... F r o1.llt::.11 f1t•t•Jl·r , t-Vtot. vent lat;S & theft' fo'or a planfilcs.wkbenches ' 536-12.86. '75H.ondu 400Supcr Spurt. X RAYTIOCll Z Mlu\ur ('olJi>µ•ll . 11 I'll fl . A.nl1111H~. t·11cti, tool.'>. yd pcrsonuhtedtal(ent'losc C . .E.SURPLUS6312777 Jlft Lajll'ltrakeboat 7shp red, original own1·1 lho g.roup. TU'\lln un·.i bturuA• $lOO li.114325 (.'u.-,1.CJm m.1111 l.11l11rt•d 11 it. hou.'le misc Sal·Sun wallpape r , fabric or ----Evenrude, 2 traile rs, Alw;iyi. p;imperc d . Gd fr be r l d s1'('t1onJI ~.of.i, turtnl ~Knowt>llPl.CM. . Uay c:lo" paper & we NCR 3200 bo<>kkecp1nl( Ma11e0ffor,54S-7635 $750/RstOfr 6311:134 nnl(t' iw .t 11<· lfot1M11nl "h·•·lnt• totov1•, b t.' I~ 1, 1 1, \' 1• r., 1 ti 1 ,. will bHl'k & trim your rnaeh & Pitney lsowe1> _ __ __ Hond<t \1H 175C\. stn:cl •75 Che rokee Jee p tow 0.k. contact y.,01111~· .:ultt. 1wlr dt'1111111.: ovl'n t·w.hion-. $.ll!l Vullli•d S..l Apr 28. furn, l'lrt· Uljo?.S. Or try two l'ard.s fold/inserter mach Xln l 34 · Un1flite ·l 964 all t:arpenlllr.67!>1i817 SJ 7f>"9blil17 l1111•n lun•! "'Ll' h1·rl drvr. bt><b, l'hr,, mlbl' oockt.obaek l'Ond M ake o ffe r f1b1·r~l a ss. W /n ew &din. Xlntt•ond1L1u11 ' pJ<·kal(e. Mag wheels . licyc:lff 8020 i.pn·ucl, blu1• i.:rn pnnt, !f7ll l.uCup11la. ,.. V PIUCES 494-8571 engines, tanks. hl'ad 642 :s42() Nu tires. Very r lcan . Matc'•cliM ....................... i19 IM09l1 26~6 3 Cu l ie Santu r,:~~~~ea. SN-ret.anal dt-sk Cleft rl' pumps, shafts. propi.. •••••••••••••••••••••• Ladil'!t IO!.vd l't•ui.:,•111, U t Bub S J C Lum ), r h'-'!r & m at ~'25 c a rpet /drapes, UP · •-"--s 8005 l1k•• n1•'~ "'J'"' """ 11:uo, Pfll! it p111no. unllt1u1• . r ara .. an uan apo 6/'Jla_ll.'I Sl.50l'll p ... hobtery all upRraded. _....,.... .. ~ uv ....., '°" hutd1, onl•ntul l't1ff1•1• thl Sonw fum11un' & many lOor more $l 40 t•a I B M t-: x e e c l t• c· !lave 2 boats. m~t 1>t'll •••••••••••••••••••••• 714-6500 ,1h.dnnt· 1nl.1"'· z m•M TV':.. :.c11nc no t Salt>S Tax l nrludt•d ty pewrit(•r . hkit new ... ~ ff ----------llulldift9Moterials8025 m1111•h111i.: v.1M·~ llth1·1 !"'~Ulg fo'lll/S/\T, Apnl NOCAHO? SSOC> All f o r S67S . j;':.5~riort>er!">la~l':d;~I~ '76 Yama h.J 4()(1 1-;nduro 5'-llc•r will I ra<.11• G1JOd c'Ond Si()() 557 -~ '74 K.Z900. runi. '>tron~. 11,000 mll(•o;, mll!>t wll b1S~ Lindsay ~~~tn~~ ~:k~•.'! ••••••••••••••••••••••• llcnL' 4!~t GI~ drl 5 '' «> Draw your own r send ~2274 213/634-6484 or art 6 & llUGESELL'CTJON Snow <'OR I roor rovt•r. 10 Pt'<'an01nm"rmwhk&4 Muvin.r: S ale F urn . nui_rw. uddn."lts, one-& NCR 3200 Uookkl'cp•n" wknds7141&C0.2682 ~ r; newbu"",SO lbbeu .~" <•hr,, .. ,~,, .• "11n ·' gl.is'.'>Wllrt', gurdN1 •ml:,, wcllm1tkl'oiwca r mach U P11n ·y Bow,:: ---1977 XS750 V;t m;iha A ... ric• ..... ..,., ,., u ' u ' 1a0 Add 25< ea1•h f-'.. • .• c "'" • • G 0 I. D C 0 A ST· · $1200 ".·,.,. al '""'" W 548 531\3 SaC'nhl't> S:ll!"> 1"6 N7tl m1o;1· S AT 1SUN 10 ·I. "' 1nu 1ui.-.ertl r maeh xlnl ., "°"'' l..tettNtioftol 1519Sancicas tlf',\clM S.•ndl'hcl'kormo ' 50'x lJ 'x7 '6" d r aft , CoJ s t llw y N u Gal.riH c-rtn & i\nt11.1ut• Mahog t.1hll· & ~lcrto rood. Makeoffer 494·8S7 t Nor l h c r n BLT . bE!tween llAM lolU'M Open Wed thru Sat &,ii~ 8030 chn.1r, s;ioo lluff1•t SJ5<> <;ara1ite Sale Sat. Onh :1. PILOT PRIHTI .i\DLE.H Port.able Ell'ctm· Al..B/Swd' fuh t:qpl • - l8Q2K(1.tenng,lrv ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xln1 c·1111ll 111 gal l'dm1h('8 fo~urn. bot1k,, r .o .Boxl560 Typewnter with cas e 20 nt.1. tnn, spr11y bnnl· 74 & '7tr 125 llond.i (7141 7S4 1777 MtMlla XE7 hody only or S52 3001 °""k1layb 54r,.4nn l'lolh<'s & 111 IH xo n CAJilta Ml'Sa , ca 92626 Xlnt cond 5411.8309 refn g • comp ell'l'l . n· El,inoret. Nt-vcr raced ---------•I w /Fl 7 ll'ns wllh Niit' 1•vt-,, Brush Dr . If H H47 9Jm ady to l?O. SI00,000 Days 5.5bUl'4S UN I Q U L-:-, (,' ,. R-A G L· s..'"J&:mo -/\. c 0 N•·•ll Supers wt. Taped 17141 SS7 1005 '76 Y··m .. h.·1 l"''•YZ .. "1111 r " ... _ W;it,·r h1•d w \i\tt1.i1~•'. 1r '.ompn•,sor, 4!0 J!.11. scams Used oncc GtOS&O"JOM 8090 --·--u u .c.. " SAL.E-Rf'al fo:'ltale Of Docp 8040 l-Ompl1•tt', niu-,1 .,,.,.111 ·•II ~)/I 10. Uruninil draft111~ dot.-:.n'l flt $110 548·<Yl56 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 ~l'ON WllALfo:R <'00<.l•llon ft·" •·a ~ mllc>. hre clol!mg and lots ol ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11n'(·ta11· $:<00 or 0.•-,1 1>f mur h SC':\1 l'lt-c l)'pwrtr 2 5 11 P e I l' c s tar I S4:i01irm S.16 351ilTotl antique~ avallabli• .fo·nr-~E P U PPI ES ft•r -t!Yl!.141:S llJ<,p<lladwsb1kc• lirown F1rt>wood Sper1al to':ln SPF"..CIALT HIS WEEK fo~vm.rudc. till lrlr, xl.nt A. m e r I (' ;) n u II k • ·~·k··r Lab• I bld~k ) 1. Jorri1•n .:rdn furn Misc t.a.-;hr Bar~ain. 1"'! <.-d $35 t'Ond 6314343 aft GPM Motor Honws. so11 .....,. • ., , L...... /\II n l .. \l I ,.,_,., 1r,.,1 """->cc.u "'.u 2312 IJ~t·rl U<1ldw1 n Studio R~/St--160 S<•crelary , l~e ();1k wt•t·k~ uld E"·1·1l1•nl r.u1a11 l' """ ·•fl,. rlt-m' ,...., "' ""'.,.,,...,.,., """' ..,... ""'-7- 1 I T bl A lidrm fum. tlt•-,k or rln· .. , ~. Ust.-d \';imaha full TAX SHU. TER "i •••• ••••••••• •••••••• • • :"'ary 3 l'. rmmrr w;Jtt·hdo~:.. ~real with mi•tl>l,l~dll'~.t &mirr111 l;arai.:t-!-.lf ll' W1 t·kt·1, CARPETS DIRECT ronsoh·orj?an$2900 N!.!w Buy anPw ~::t•hone~~u1mtccm·r~us1aomff11·•· c•h1ldr<·n. "'"'llY tr.ilnl'd ilbl bt-<I 'I nill ,1Jucl~ 1•ou1:h. Pll'lurc.-:., & rn1:.1· lie11tt.· nylon plush. $19~ Bnmhall H\'Rt·ney Sprnl'l CHRlc: ,.R "FT" " " '· I'">. ~ ll007 afler I l'M h 5'1 ? ., ~ t w r ~ IO 2 r>fi yc1 R<ilhoa C:<1rpel Mills ~ ,.. etr. OPl-:N until 4/30. .inni· "" .i 21t2:! • ..t ' • un '~ $1149. Us i•fl K1ml>all Le~ to Newport Ba> 1525 M~a Vnclt.-Onn· PLJ-:ASE Hfo:l.P ' l>addv ,\vrM•ado.l'ill\1 J:JH l.ci,ean, C .M Spml'l$5<19 View Yal·ht Club ~1'. 1-:ast , ~'tc· l1J4 . ''o•t·' h··· ••w· n"1n'' W1· m u.··1 D1ntnl! room •wl, ,1rt •l1"1·11 . . • 5'1'111Ull,675·:-.90G ,, ~ ~ 0 ~""' "' ·' <,t)'ll c h1·rrv finish ~i'<'lli <0<1r<1ge Sale !'t1·Wll)I! BRIMHALL PIANOS IT f'REt: 10'~ IDV!.!M Mesa. 714 ~~ find lll'W hurrw quH'kly l;thlc· w ;: lt•aH''• llulft·I IOdl'hlDI.' w thl. t•oueh, * • * Ac•ou lrom menl t;ix c·rcdil. 20'i ti.l <'nrket's Nl•st nnw ""''n Mom mu• Si·otl'h Ti•r l.ih i'.l:t.,., i·hrna 1 ;ib. 1, 1·hr, PH'lll r"''. hook" OOfMlld Gef~r So111h Com P•••• yr dt'p Xlnl mcmne. Mr ,... m ·r. r>.uld\ S1lkw T1•r lhr--. '1f.l~I i,1;, :l~t 1 l11thm~. JCWt•lrv & m11>1· 751 1121 Duke. 714-04~15 Collec·t1bll'i. .• 1ntu1111·-,, rin MO atloptwn ft·e Fh Sal, 14 5 4421 Lau l~I Tu.'ottn Dr.)':<i!>l f.l1fts & f.lalh•ry 1m:1 F 496-6.115 A.'fJ'H)llJ·'.S 111 (.'(),"\l E'll , c·i•-.ood. Univcri.ity l'k. Tui.lln 42' U111(1Jte, /\.PUC: tw lrvtlW' Avt', CM 631·~3 -I'<., >~ Two ntt Tick.ts dJ~I radar. Sold new at l'.Jowod Sun/Mon 1 ri!>h S t'Lter pupp •<·~ '""HY ('lock~. h1·.1tl lrvuw 552 1544 Haby f,lrnod J-'1:.chcr, al '79 LI\. Hollt Show dut• to RE,'llT Luxury M11 ti.r hum1• l.!' f'.J l1Jm .1 I ~l .. 'P'o 1. ~~, .... ~l'k + 1tm1 640~ '78 Titan~" Mowr Jlnm • ., air all xtr .1-. lmm•11 ('tJnd $)~ IKMI ur offl'r Cill ~· 1>143 1-;""" For !tent :!'.!' :\1'11111 horn•· v .. ry n11 •• ~17~ wl( + 1, mill' 64ti 1Hi4 - - ----bl·aul.lful k wk!> AKC hoard,, br(•akfronl. har to lht' traellvl' an11qut• wht ·"-·-· J~ retunw'<i fn>m 6 SLUlf' Shot.-, i1<io ofr !n~ 117!~\j .. 1001 .... j('\H•lry 1•a:--1·~. ~l{'rll wavf' oven, labk~. LONG 8fo:ACll hmsh $1700 673-l301 ~ Owner i.at·nf1ecl> buymg lnp Ii Mat<·hmg tlt'Sk,, l't.i gt>rn a i .. 11;i1n.,otht:r~araf.ll'!>al1· TIIEA1'REfo'fo::STIVAL at~75,000.~-75 Open ltoJd ;.'tr !'wlf Windsor chair<i. Siiowd /\KC l\(•;iglr puppH''\ C'\"'-">CJOC'S, p;11nttni?:.. 1•1t· 1tt.•m-; S.it. 4-28 JO 2 a2 IM THE 6' Ya maha l'Ofl..'!i;>rv1tory loah, Rftlt/ c:onta1nrd. All 1•).tr.1 ~ SOckleys. 8 Ori~. s i.:ncd J mah.~. t frmall' M1-.c• ant1qul•1> wu•k1·r ~n~1·:~a. Irvine Grov\' IOOM IOOM g rand , ebon y satin CIMrtet" 9050 22.<tXJ m1. Pl' 64:! 1111.3 1'honet Bentwood Capt'' 847 26ti6 hra~., P•l•'l''-Fnr 111 ROOM ~t~8 mos new. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dy.,, 645·511!\j eve~ & c·hns. Clo1sonne, g lai.s, /\KC Tca<'UP wht M. l'oo fllrmauon rir JPl>l to M'l' llugt• Garnitl' Sak Pool Starring 1978 Bes t Ac· • • • wknd.~ brass, <'ollect1 blt·s Onk. elk. 4 mo~. $1ISO firm c•ull 71t /'1!17~ tahl•'. .,huffl<· hoar d . trl'SS n o m i nee Jill Wurhtzcr organ "1-'un 25'L'lass Ammlrond . .ill 9i,300./f1rm . 540-5676. '7fl GMC, High Sierra , moon roof, d ual .ias l.ltnks. A1 r. am tfm stereo & tape Sliding rear win- dow OU road tires & °""hllc s poke whls . 400 ,.:nsi. Absolute ly must :,di th1i. w eek . $5950. firm 675-S226or675 9910 --· 77 J E EP C he r o kee. Lo.idt:d $6250. Days. 4tlli ·1601, cvcs/wknd:. '1'11• 16:!2 '11 JEEP CHEtlOICEE \ Ii, :.iuto tran~ .. air 1~x11l. l'rwl>e control, lilt wht•e l, AM /1-'M , rour t.1l·k,t:lC. (277SACl $6495 ........ Ofl.OCh AMC/JEEP 167.ll f:Wach Bl /847·9551 7:J ford XLT Kangcr, ful l y 1·1~u1p pt·cl . Mu:;t ··Jf n f1t·1., $3700 or o fr Ji,,_,.., 768·77UI; Evl'i., tiol~ '78 JE9S CJ.S's & CJ-7's :i 111 ch~r..t' fro m' All loaded w1th extras, som1• w ith l'hrom e wheels' IU32'75,92835 l SAYE llwif:tCMllHch AM /JHI' lli75l Ht'8<'h 811847·9551 "'3 l nul . cherry l\ho ..tud :.crvict> 11 Y.ht !"lf<1luxr·rlo ~t vh· doth•">, plants. ClayhurJ?h al the Lon~ makn Sup\'r Spri te " HaroldM.fhibbord ('itlrJ -.. ~;!HU wk. rt>oeWood furn 4\lli 624:! 1 !I!!~217H 111111'(1 111 hrn H·hd l.ik,· lunuturc. Junk J!alnrt> HcaC'h Convention&. En w1lh twneh and ow11C'r's J71i2San J uan 54l-40C>liti44 071'.12 Closed Sundayi. ut•vd>i!.'•0 :! or.mJ!t' vi·h ,.1 h 1 I 4 Sul II 2 tN:H tNt<imml'nl Cl'nlcr , 300 m a n u a I . S 7 5 o Tustm ·73 Ford 'h T . 4x4 C'row's N~t/\nluJu"s Uarhni: .... tutc inmiaturo m.cti h in1-<'hJir' ''" OJ .11 . II B . cSpr t : Ocean Blvd., Loni'? 714 6.Jl-4207 TwofrffTick.ts '71:1 TravC'tll', 17fl, ~·1>1>el C.ood cond1t1on.$4300. 501 N. El Cam1111> lt•ul Puodlt· m·e<h .:ood hom\' ~(lod• r und s·1 , ,.,1 111Rdall!. Sl;itl'rl 1142 1;.'>!r.1 JJcach. -----to the m1, !>C·lf lOlll, lk rll!W, .'>59·1342 lt'<>r Pah1ada I $25. I yr old li75 ~17 lr1b-7hl!l C'all 642 5678, ext 272 HAMMOND LONG HF.ACll awn, S99'J5 Kl3 lW.M T .. -L~ 9560. SanC'lt'mentt-Saturuay /\II Day 112 W toclaJmyourtickcl!. O TIIEATRE fo.F.STIV1\I. ·-ou Frftto You 8045 l"cor nt•W honw >.ta rt•·I'' Coa..,l llwy 1 Bayshor1• • * *" M MARCH IHTHE !IF.NT 23' J"lill-.UAl.l. ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• <.lorks. Je welry t·a :.e s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• with malt•hini.: Ii' t11~. Tr;i1ler Park > NII ________ Like new Lis t rmet• IOOMIOOM Sl-:L.fo' CON l'AIN~.ll '77 Toyota lon,r:bt·rl 1 Jhtnels, ai·c·i·:.i.ont•!> ,. ... m Hhod H1ditebt1c·k. t1row n n ;i u 11 c 110 , ti Tools. ~om<· fum1tur\' 111 OVER 200 stuUed toy $ll500 s acr1 flee $5000 ltl-.:ASONABLfo: 1>45-~l 1 lo mita.:e. Xlnl . conJ :,~f,71:'.,'74;.,~pt lO t.ee •eaye<t. to.l'lood hom"' n '<'IJJ•t·r chr Xlnt <'orul d 'i:? n.iuJ? day oc-d. Loi:. dock.<1. 25' ca Can be sold Pn. pty. 631-11194 ROOM Tl"Cli~. Travel 9 I 70 S4,3oo :;.w-1129. ~---cry polJ\el SS7·5730 °!:'Y_~pr ~-4u78 ofxoodlc~ m i:rooP" o~e.r. 5 <-:..~·~-~GoodsS094 t~gn ~~~n'!«':c J~~I ....................... 71H hevy_L_u_v_._S_y_r_50-.000- ~c~~d~i~ ~.~. ~=~cbt w··:···················· Clayb~h ut the Loni.: C'Ult•, ro2y trailer for ·.uh• Warr, lnR bed, AM /1-'M sold in 1troups over 5 ant to buy u~ed Runs Beach Convention & En W~ & }OU 11 o wn '1111r 1•a-,:-. $1200 1.·stm pk.:. t>arh Cdll Ken Goddard, ('< s k f or IJ a I \' a t tertainment <:enler 300 home C.ill \1 J c 5411 23/U SlOIX/fOP or SS50() cash. The Long Beach Theatre Festival Opens April 18th thru May 13th PERFORMANCES: Tues. thru Sat. eves at 8:30 f .m. Matinees on Wed., Sat. & Sun. at 2:30 p.m . Tickets available a Long Beach Box Office, 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, Ca. 90802. Call (213 ) 436-3661 for into. Tickets also available at Ticketron and Mutual Agencies and "Ask Mr. Foster" travel agencies at all Robinsons Department Stores. I.ONG DUCH COtMNnONAr,ENTEIUAINMENT cana W 300 c Oc11n Blvd • lona Buch. CA 90802 alfi42-4J2I x210 21.3 /424·1l5S K Ocean Blvd., Loni< orSIJ<•979 780fi i ~!ll31 /~3eves. _ --TV Radio lieach. John Waynl' Tt•nnis Cluh HlR st'..-... 8098 Call 642·5678. c•xl 272 13· Shasta lrav('I tr;illcr ·71 1':J Cam mo, 14K ml. F~mil y Mumhcr s h1p • ..-.~ tochumyour t1ckelS w./pnrla po lty. Sll~S 1• ~•ulv, P /S. P /B. V·ff, ... ~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• * • ~ ~t;<m AM /FM, air s hocks. f'ordeLJtils 73Hl74J ...._ ·r I 25.. I TV • ------h II 1 uo:&Uti u co or 2 Trailers, Utilit., 91 SO rstm ~ e $6200. J 79 Ot'Sk SSO. Pro1ect1on ta hie yr wart'ant y. frC'e de· loan. WI 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Westmmster, CM __ _ $'i. Army sl~Plnj? baJ( $7. livery $98. 646-1786. • H u"·ycle carrier $5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1D ID <.:ombmauon Car '63 lnle rna t1o nal, new T hree-seclion scree n VlOEO DECK JVC-V1d El.C'hell's 22·s a1l •389. ex· 1-faultnJ(. t•le Humps, 2 prunt, mags. s hell, ssoo. $8.5'1. 997·9817 Star. 2 hr, VllS fo'ormal re.II. cood1t1on. 645-4068 axil'. s ur.-.:e brks. $1200. 979 0995 eves. ----------1 Almo'>t new . $4 50 ---54H7f88 or840-946H ------- lrvme Coast Country Club 84R·~3 CAL2S. VHF. spnkr. dpth. '76 FO•D COURIER I rullmemberstupfor sale, "'~---.. -c 1 TV fndr. et e. Xlnt cond. Allfos.t-vice,Ports PICKUP sim &73-5410 ~·ars c-J . o or con· '9.950. P /P71-t/639-06Yi & Accessories 9400 F -sole, sohd slate. s t>ll fo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 speed, A M/ M tape, Typewnter, IBM s tan· $100terms ava11.968·0551 f'o r Sale Al l /P,a r t Sunroofs w /remov;1blc r an't bt!al the pr ice: dard; I-Owner , good con 9.5 Coronado sail boat. Good glass, full l{uaranll•t•il UF'27<&s l dllton rood New eng. 892·2ft24 Call for .lppt Tru l,1nc S2995 $175 644.9co.. San4'1.D 350A ~terco lune r . So C /\utoTnm Int· 830 OfflSH Hwlliwqfow leach ------""" SC.:2000 c·u-.H•tlc rt-· 18'. I al. like ne w. All . . MC Ust•d carpet. green, 5 <·ord<•r, Lan<'l'r speaker~ extra.<>. 581 .1023 2 Stock l>od J:l' v:.in seat-.. 16751 ~~c/~r::;.9551 rooms. $200. 494·4948. $325 6.31 4975 ll('VC'r used, jade green EmcraJd Bay. Sa.nsw ste reo r ompuo<"nt ""Y'OUGH TORTILLA.. $00. lm-7_49_3 __ Wat.er softener. new fullv syste m Custom ra<'k. 216' Excalibur 116 auto matic _Jl,bS· amakep tuner. turnta ble. F\Llly eqwpped, a\•ail on A.altos for Sol. ~-Balboa Island r ate ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833-1689/714 spe· rs & • ...-ad phones. -•·: ood P iv JMPORT/\NT -Xlnl. eond new $1200 ..... palg a rate Corpe ll n g : Carpet. wtlJ take 5MQ/or best of· $1900 As is NCYflCf.: TO Beau~. p l us h brown. fer.964-3087aft.S. CallJimHayet. Rl'.:ADF.RSANO 3>'x12 l pc+ 13 stairs & 95S-03:J3 ADVERTISJo;Rs laodtng $100. 960-46.'>4 19" & 25" color 'TVs, $125 The price of 1tl.'ms TV S -----b-;--- 1 each. I yrwar.freedel & ETCH ELLS-22 .30 '. advert111ed by Vt•h1rh: te reo ('Om 1nal OD setup 642-5340 RA c l NG s L 0 0 r . dealers '" the Vl'hl('I(' twalnuu. 20" bike, $15. · 499-2251 dass1f1ed advert1s lnR Portable welder. $14. Tape deck. f'('('I to reel. colwnns does oot mclude ~. solid state, Sony 25S $50 16' Hob1 Cat, Tequih a any apphcab le taxl!s, --557·3391 Sunru1e w /trlr. Used Franciscan ware china . h t"ense. transfer reci;. I Dawn, 4 place selUnas loah & W--. twice. $2000. 213-276-6581. finanee charges. fees ror " &...a CaJ 2-2' ails BJr poUutJon control di;> $50 Tiger paw 70 llres ...,..,...,.. · • 5 s • 6 Hp, vtee eert1£1catwns or d e- SlS 631-4325 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>.500 or best ofr. PP. '77 GMC l\4 1'. Loaded,t600() After 5, 645-0884 •71 C•n-ot.t rkbp V-8. auto. trans., powe r ~t~ring, etc . See it, you'll like it! (61835J > S2tt5 f eu::t°" leedl /J- IG75l 8eacb Bl!IM7·95St fi8 Chevy ehortbed xlnt. cond. AM /FM alereo. 350en g . w /camper. S J ,000. afternnoon ~-488'1 r,,flieral 9010 ~lOPM, 110-8199 a ler documentary Prt'· P •·otabl ..... •-... _... -parat.ion charges unlei.s a.. e"" .,. ...,~.or ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ...... f d '7H "-'· Sil d f II chairs, JOO. a6 Wood Yawl, 6 sail!. In· ., .... erw1st-spec1 1e by -vera o, u y :y. h.p. Craf\s man paint 8 a 1 t lank s . Tw o bd. awe. xtras. Xlntcond. thc11dvert1ser. loaded, lo m l. Call ~fayer,11~1gun & r e-~~:;.as~~e2~~~1~~is9s S81C>/Ofr. Eves00-5311. .wt•u/ ~_5902 ______ _ ~~~ ...,.e new. Sl2S. steel36x.26x36. 673-.+475 C..1·28-8 sails . VHF, ln· Clcissic.s 9520 y._ 9570 _..._.........,_ board, knoll m e ter. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· ~~ many extras. P .P . '46FORDWOODJF: um Dodge Tradesman Family shoes "bt.'lll price ~p m..t 9010 '13.000. or best orrer. F\Jlly restor<'d! $13,000 vnn . V8, 26,000 m l., ever". Buy 6 prs get the .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 7 l 4 I I 2 l • 7 1 l 2 o r 6'1~161 Cl.llllom inside, lll'eeft 2· 7tb free. S40-2039 TRAILER for 20' sallboat 7HJ831-1270. tone special paint, tully ~ !~t .. ~e61e1.:,J!.so1ofr • ._-. a ... / ....... Harris c~d & panel lled In· ~ ...., ~ .,.. ~ --.... THI UTO 01 s1 e. port ho ea, air Custom rtsbing po les. ' Dodlll 9070 A M ILE vents, 11un roof b lllh new, 2 trout ll2, & SJS. 2 Monomat1c electrically ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONSUl.TAHT b11c k swivel o~a lu, ocunS20.•$25.548·9832. aper1t.ed, H ll·coolal.Ded, SlltSAVAILAILI Pul rean ol el'perlence u;:e Ure raclr. wide 23 Cha.noel Kraco CB ~~i~~:~at~~'ie~l~s;~~~ YACNcwport64&-06St ~J~·l~1~d~h: tape ~~.!':ffe."~:. radio. turnel' super side ~. Slip wanted ror "3' Gran field" a ppraisals to pru· m.4* (Fl.tllenoe). kick power mike. ground Mari.Der Cruiser w1th J3' dent owners & proepec· plain &nttnn1. SI.SO. Muat ..... Poww t040 beam. Quiet live aboard t I v e b u y (' r 8 0 1 •'18 GMC 4Jl4 Vu, cstm aell.631·5833. ••••••••••••••••••••••• on beautifully main · I NVEST Mt-; NT convenk>n +bl·ptrfenc. Starner trunk lb bl '78 Scar•b·330 TS out· tained boat. No kldl or automobik!I. It takes a ~t.mpaint.re,aas,2..U Wl uo drivet1, ~boon. Loaded! ptt.s 640-1582 profession a I to dt'• MJd'I tlrel It •l'lla, 1ttra velvet lnaide. Gnat 85 mph plW1. Stattd on , . termlne r eal va lut-fud. U-narne ft lbe ul· cond.'75.-.5274 trailer. MuateeU!belltof· INh. SpeM& 71 4/557·'7752. 3187 A· tlmat.etnint.~ 5bp30gaJDayt.on alrcom· fer. Sid tOIO Alrw1y·l , Colt• Men, --Cb------- preHor w /2 100' air 731-12161..._t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca.t:IJS25 '76 ev van t brt wbl hoeel.lpulodeoail1un. -....1200C ..... t HONDOn.ATBO'lTOM. -------~red, P IS{ P/B~, -.-1. AM for J«Tf Perklm cuat .,.U,t 4r lnstallaUon, fl YoU'rt not tt•dintr the ~ ~=.., · 9'IDO t wlna. many itlrat, w /or UUle ada l.o Cl.aulfled. r. Mo"lo1 Sale : A mane M' Rl:INELL. 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M~·1·han1ra I ly m J 1 n taint'(( $7000, 548 5:1(;J ·10 2*>SL Clasim: 2 lOJl!>, nu l'ng A IJCauty. $15,000. 714/l#G-~. VOLVO SALES, SERVICE AND LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS EARLllKE VOLVO 1!166 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 646-9303 540-946 7 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange Countr ! BUY or LEASE ·16 450 SLC. 21.000 me':.. DIRECT i:f~~~::~Fi ~ .. ,.,,,r:, .. :-; .. ~ ... -!!11.,~r., .. ~ .. --~ .... ~- ·7 1 ~E J,5 cpc, onl(, 2025 S, Manchester owner. lo mileai:c. must Anaheim 750-2011 see to a p p r ec iate 833-1689n7•·650<J MUST SELL'78 2•5DL. - --only 7,000 mt, xlnt cond. t)4 100 d1t~cl, 4 spd, 38 BJr auto AM /FM $7900 1•.;,=;;;;~i;;;;ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~I mp.c. S3,700 Good t·ond 752'.s.590 . • 71<1-1)38-4250 ---- We need to IJu~· C'lt·an Uotsun u:.rtl i .. ars .. S Will Pay Top Dollar$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---'72 164. Xlnt cond Call aft '70 ~EL 6 3, o II options spm. Beautiful, Best In U S A 536 9766 $15,500_ p p 1703 w. ---- Balboa Bl vd. 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Ltd. 17~U:uclid Hl-2040 4tMt4t Ser vice records avail F.dit, removable hrdlop, Fountain Valley CREVIER ·o I St I altOAC)Wjl,1 SANTA AlfA 835·3171 .Tttt ULflMATl 0111Vlfl0 MACHINr -·· Body • eng. concourse calld4·7941/673>Ml8 Two'::-lheTlc ..... cond. 126,500/mk ofr '75 911S Taraa. e xcell LONG BEACH 714·751·$875. 7AM -7PM cond,, lo mllea1e. spec. THEATREFF.STIVAL M 9725 gazelle metallic, 554-0567 IHTHE ••••••••••••••••••••••• alt6PM. IOOM IOOM AATXtt Rallloyce 9756 ROOM Buttc racotch, stereo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Starring 1978 Best Ac· &mJ or1s. miles, One #lOEALERINU.S.A. tres11 n o m i n ee Jiii owner. atmp1. "3,700./of· ~ ROY Clayburgh at the Long ft'f', 562-C1631 Beach Convention & E n CARVER wta1nme11t Center, 300 ·1e 1118 wa1on , a ut o, ltOllS·ltOYC[ !. Ocean Blvd .. Loni ~PM , lo m l. xlnt ,,."'."'"'" BtKh. , M4.(Jl58 evel ... _,., 1Hd1 CaU ea.arrt, H l 212 ... " eomethlnt to aell't ....... todalm yourUcketa O..llled ada dO It weU. ClOllO SUNDAYS * * * • NABERS '72Nt!wport llcuwr. runs ~ood. $500 Call 548·1392 ----------Cot,:.W19ntat 99 3 0 '77 Cutlass Brougham. xlnt rond. $5500 661·34117 aft6PM t!at/iffar) ...... .. . . . . ... . . .. . . . . ----------·n Murk 111 >.Int cond ·75 M 1nl Cond Fully $2,0050,B 0 L" rnsg EQWPl New t1rell. Good Jc>(() f kulx11 l\11111 833 1528 rrulagc $2,950 S40-338S ( o)',I,! 'I.\,,,, '>40'1100 i tm Marvk V, dtJve gr)' Pinto 9f57 '72 t-:1 Dorad•J C:on\ 1•rl 1 bl<· Hu:,~ct ext " hont· le11tht'r mt 1-.Hr~ 111Jl Xlnl cnn1l $.'•.OOIJ lh t Ofr ~ts Jitii() t•vl·s w red J>•n ~LrtJJp•n~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:Jnu-r 1 c:.1~nt:r :.en<·~. ·n Wa!(on Nl'W dutch, lll)Wl'I ~unroof, lthr 111t 1ouf rack. A 1C. l '>Pd. 11uJ1\ldually conlrollcd great mp)( $14!50 1oe1v.t•r St <11~. AM /FM & 536-0475 1;1µ1• dt•1·k. <!Ill\ ma , SlO,HC~I ~ 5Jjj7 74 Coupe lie Velie. l;uud '72Mark IV Xlnl cond. cond, Loaded , Call Bestuffer P.P. 751 3211 . llfl 6 528-7366 - -.... -~9-0ZJti Kan..,as r~g1sl<'red l~!I El eorve.ff~ - -9932 [) 0 r U d 0 d I l ' ~ t• t ••• • •• • • •• •• •• • • • • • • • • • Purchasl•d April 12 . , • Sunroof plus m uny olht:r 7fl Corveltt· S1lv1•r /\nn1v extras Make orft•r 111 Xlnl rond . 7 .ooo M 1 i\ D 211;. r /o I> A IL 'r SlZ :AJO 1:11 fltiGl M t 1; PM PILOT , 1'0 Box 1560. ·75 wd'/W A M /1-'M ~la Mel.a, Ca 92ti2tl slt.'n'O, t r cnlrl, air. lul! ·n Sprtabout. AJ<:. xlnl lYJOd, Wit\ m1. S354XJ 1mk olr ·1s Sl 11t Wgn . 40K rru. A IC $3300/bst ofr 557 5()11 '74 Pinto Wagon . Xlnl 1·ond AM 1f M l·ass :.te r co. Steel belted radials. mags. spt,>rtal int Hoof rack & t rl r h1lrh $17 50/bst ofr ~art6P M '76 SEVILLE Xlnt cond. 35km1 owner. SM.750, /Offrr :>.'ll-05~ rack, $81100 J l•rr y '74 Llkencw.2 door.ncw On SS7 ~ µamt. $!KOO or be:>toHer 556-oo.:n Cl ft 5 78 Corv SI v r A n ----ru\cr..af") Erl11 . l11acled. PfynDtlth · 9960 w rover. $11.900 til l titl4'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·71 Coupe l'e V1lh•, xlut cond, all pwr. /\M D1 Cougar 993) stereo, S1600 197·3149 ••••••••••••• • ••• •• ••• • -·73 XR7 Mttalh1· blut•. Camaro 99 17 ~lut1: leathl"r F:vl"Q fal' ••••••••••••••••••••••• lor y opllon Cus tom 1974 CHEVROLET <Jm /fm t•asst'ltc wirl' CAMARO ~Is. low m1 ltc-R Rei:. lmmat cond. $3400 546-0IH4 Automatic. pwr . s tcPrinl( & brakes, air cond & radio Lie. 874UZT Stk L'JOtA S3671 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 642 · 001D Dodcp 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·oo Dodge, il2K on g m1 !it, new Li res. s ho<'ks & lran.,, radiator & mort: Grt•al surfer car. S600 Joey, 496 J7W '76 Special Ed1t1on. a uto trnn'>. pwr ster ~Jb rh. xlnl rond 5~-1429 '77 Chevy Camaro. I mi's, PIS. P /B, AM /FM '76 Coll, lo m llc•s, :4lnt ca:..'>,, silver blue 111 r ot <:ond $2550/bsl nfr. or asking $4500. Ct1ll 53b·.t31Yl 4!!7 2903 +aft 5pm & Ford -9940 wknds __ ----••.t.!e••••e••••••••••••• '78CAMARO -~P HIL equipped wit h auto LONG t rans . , a 1 r c on rl . . FORD AM/FM stereo casscllt!, 1422ULR) SADDLEBACK VAU.EY IMPORTS 131-2040 495.4949 iO 4sp. 3:iORS, good c11111l nu paint Sl ,!!jHJ. 493-cn89 l•'• ,., ... (•-" 1...,_ o-. .. ,, ..... &, •• ...,..-.c.,...... 1~ ·79 LT. s ilve r . AM · __ FM/cas11. cruise, uir, '75 Gran Torino, lo mi. :n>Om1 war. aulQ. pwr, .rnlo :11r vin yl roof 9i200 6314094 AM /j.'M, PIS, P /B, xln° Chevrolet 9 9 2 0 rood $2300 _556-~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·7s Fairmont St. Wgn, JOK FINAL 1971 ml , AIC. MOOO/l>l·st oH('r ClEAltAMCf! ·1s Fiesta, 311 K mi. on Camuros. Caprices. t;3500/bst ofr. ·7s Bot h Monte Carlos. Malibu., & xlnlcond 557·5041 __ -i ~ov~s, Urast1c rcduc '76 Granada, 6 ryl, 4 dr, !Jons. rur. auto, PrS, J'IB. xlnt I f7S '1 YMOUTH Fwy Cntofft ~ 3 Sc<1l Stallon Wagon Torqucfhlt: trans, V 8. tml Kla.-;.s, t·mmL'>Stons control system. L H re mote <'ontrol mirrors. Ail'. automatic. pwr u11lgatr wmclow & door locks, Priced below Blue 9nok 76.000 m1 S2.000 Below wholesale Cao be M't'n at The Daily Pilot, J:IO w Bay St . (;osta Mesa or call Circulation Uepl 642-4321. exl 210 --- 1976 PlyMOuth Gran Fwy C1t1tofft 2 ~Sta. WfJ11. Blue metallic w /blue int /\IC. AM /fo'M qereo. Julo . :,.pe('d l'Ont rol. t•m1 s s 10ns ro ntro l c;ystem, tinted glass. pwr wtndows & locks. Pnced below blue book. 74,906 m1, $1,975, Can be seen al the Daily Pilot. 330 W , Bay St .. Co:.ta Mesa or call C1rculat1on Dept 64214321, ext, 210 CREAMPUFF!! ·16 Plymouth Vot.. ~to. WfJ11. Fully loaded , A /C, AM/FM, spd rontrol. emission control system , Carmel tan w /tan mt . acc<'o;so r1 es t oo numerous to mention 44,838 m 1, $3,700 Cnn bu M'eJl al lht> Daily Pilot. 330 w Bay St . Co::.ta Mesa or rail Circulation Dept.s.2-4321.ext.210 ~~~!! Vol-. Sto. WCJft. SAVE MOW!!! ron<t. SJ.450. 531·3268 This beauty has A/C. auto traru;, P /S. AM /FM . '644dr St>dan. nd., clutrh, Lugg rack, em1l>s1on smooth. 289 V8. rel? i:ai. control syslem. spd con· 3-s pd. C lean. $350 trol. S pan ish gold 545-3349 w /matr hing int + CONNELL CHEVROLET 2!Q)l llarhor Ill\ •I I I IS'I \ ~I' ..... \ §46-1200 Rebuilt enalne 70 Ford much. much more. 77•902 "' ntiles $2.175. Can be LTD. g~~~~<:i SlOOO seen at the Daily Ptlol . '77 CHEVROLET D> W , Bay St.. Cos tn M<>Mli ·75 Ford Granada Arr.. Mesa or call Circulation 4 speed. power steering. P,8 . P.S . P W , Factory · Dept. s.24321, ext . 210 power brakes, uir condi-air. Stereo lupc deck Pa..tiac 9965 Uon1ng, • cyhnder, ex· VeryJood <'Ond Inside & ••••••••••••••••••••••• cellent fl,&S mileage, only ~·75 ec::nli~~Y ~~~~· '75 F irebird, ver y lo 19,<XX> miles. (832SXAI 6Jt..cs5s · mileage, xlnl cond, A/C. SADDC.UACK · P /S. redial Ura. s.2-1605 VAU.IYIMPORTS MaYftick 9947 . Fi b.rd T A .31·2040 ,.,. ,.,,.9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 79 re 1 rans m "' ..... "' ._ 2d TMOO 4-spd, rare out of '"Maverick r. 6ryl, l:ltnte mdl, wkod1/evea lowner.20k males. ~ 831-1$58 ---------M.rcwy 9950 TWO '79 tOTH ANNIV. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trlllll·Ams, 4 spd/auto, too So. c .. t Hwy. a..-••" 4t4-l IJ I ORANGE COUNTY'S HIWeST UNCOLN·M ERCURY DEALERSHIP musuell. PP. 559-0397 '70 Tempest 2 d r . auto. air, radio & heater, xlnt bod y. $700. 963·3426 tves/Wknds ltA Y R.ADHOI lJNCOLN·MERCURY nu.rWrd l&ol8AutoCeoter Dr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Cll pnce F;a.tite Stat Sl)F'wy-Lake Forest exit '64 Thunde rbird .. Nr Wgn, P /S, P /B, er con· IRVINE Classlt" 2 dr, aulo. 11lr , trol. 1tereo. ~ , 1'30.7000 radio • heater. MSO. ~ eve1/wkodll Wbllt's Your Trade? ,r ·72 Col. Park 9 pass wag v... 9974 Sl T7per 0 ay White. full y loaded! That:s little lo pay Xlnt ! $2,100. 675-6161 •••••• .. •~••••••••••••• for Mn ad in the Dally Piiot t w ttS2 '7• Ve1• Sta Wen. • s:g. 8lntce Olreclory that can ..... ~ ... ,.,,........... ~ S: :ti:i lo ml, C, eatabllah your pro · •m M111t.anc Coupe V-1,1....----· ---·------• f ... lonal Identity. For • tnCJn•, auto lrant "71 OT w tcut lron mo40r. more lnforsnatlon call PIS. veey clean. Jn50. l new ~,brak•. &Jr. KW8'78. owoer. •-~. fl00.154·;iivi.1, •·m2, ----· ·-· .. PIClut TIUCIC 4 speed, nice shell & ONL V 50 3 tO mites Red w1lh wire Wheel covers GOOd runntng, economical truck (842DBEI 523M 1975 DATSUN IZ I 0 2 DI. SIDAH 4 o;peed tran5m1ss1on & rae110 Cl@11n. l;jconom1ca1 car at a low. low prec:e (709MMK) 524M 1976 VOLVO 2 000tt SfOAM • speed 1raosm1ss1on a11 cond1t1on1ng and o;tereo t274RrDJ S56M 1976 FORD SUPER SPECIAL!! 1973 VOLVO 4 DI. SfOAH A u t omatic 1ransm1ssto n a rr cone1111onmg. rac110 & only 65.300 miles Good gas mileage A vory :;ale car t8 19JESJ s3199 A REAL BARGAIN! 1974 TOYOTA CWCA COUl"f 4 speed lrans . radio & 46.300 miles _Super mileage. ~per clean. ~uper PllCI? 192L0HJ s3399 HURRY FOR THIS BUY! 1974 TOYOTA CRJC:A -t speed trani.m1ss1on. ma9 wheeb air cond1t1oninq stereo tapo anel radial 111es (8J7KHN) 1210 FASnAClt 4 speed lrans. slereo tape. wire baskel wheels. OOOd gas mileage. Retrab1hty and '''good '°""'5?~49RVUI 1978~mSTA Less lhan 21,000 miles. Pretty wtute car with custom en1enor . 4 speed trans. a stereo. Fun car to drive. gOOd oower. gOOd handling. Fronl Wheel Clnve. Low pnce. [787UZV). s3m 1973 DATSUN J40%COUPI Aul omallc tram .• 8'r cood .. vlnyl top. m1g wheels & AM/FM Pretty green (270JSD) S46" 1976 DATSUN 2IO%COUPI ' speed transmission, mag wttoefa AMIFM scereo (344RIW). '6799 e l- s e ·d Le 1e le ve ·e tet 1se m· ter E. \ell. iuse the the ~ IS to tave •• SS ds •Y· i8. a t ( i re ... ,. IOft· ; to me. ~ ........ __ ,....... -. ~ --.. . . . -.. --.... -. -. -.. . . ·-· -----··----·---.,---····-..-----..... -.... ._. .....-..-. .. _, .. ,, ........... ..--~-------.. .-....~ •ff DAILY "llOT fhu,_.ey, Apttl H , II,. SEE CARS OF THE 80s NOWlll THE ALL FRONT WHEEL DRIVE NEW 1979 SINBIRD NEW 1979 GRAN D PRIX ON ALL H~W 1979 lE MANS WAGOMS IH STOCK ---~· ~~ --- OVER 35 TO CHOOSE FROM ONLY ALL EQUIPPS> WITH FACTORY .AIR COHD.!! 5'4295 5 TO CHOOSE FROM! EXAMPLE: ::?!ii $7228 Dhcownt I Q Q 0 ONLY $5795 ~~~~~ POWHHAKIS POWER STlllUHG .AM RADIO .•lUllU,1'<411 1£.2711#1_. 1401 11Jl!<!/•,.1't111 2E711111~llfiltl .lN191~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FREE UPTO ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP FULL TANK OF GAS FOR ALL CARS SOLD DURING THIS SALEI 60 Months FINANCING on approved credit MOM4lCH V-8 auto trans factory a11 1975 CHEVROLET I OMHIVILLE HOUGHAM ST ATIOM WAWOH MONTE CARLO $ V -8 dUIO tran!> Pow er V fl .11110 tr.in ldC.lory air 5795 WlndOWS p ower '>Cat '\ s3995 l IJfl l 1l111nlflQ (Jl)N el Landau too AM,FM '>lerpo .11 .. •r11or1 1,r,-N1·1 wint.lowo., $ cond powr window'> & $ v 8 auto tran:. lac1ory air 5395 !>eat!. AM/FM '>lf>reo 5395 t JnO o owt-!r :.l eering . cruise con1ro1 1111 wneel AM FM '>lerf'o & wood w 1 r P w hee I cover '> AM rdd10 Lt1nat1u to o 1111 179RUBTJ •,lt>Prong f 42MXU rallve wheels & power dOOf grain s1d1ng (706ULFJ tocks 1836SETl 19 ?ZL~~C 12 MONTH OR 20,000 MILE ·77 C,tfc~!.~OLET $7995 ~~8nC:~'00~'!~~· ~·\~,~~n~;' GENERAL MOTORS A•0ail~l1e1 s5395 ~a~e a~'s. r~c~1F~. s::,~~~ AM/FM ~lereo lap • CrUl'>O ft " wn1>etc; till wheel. cruise f1~~~~1 & t il t vheer. SERVICE POLICY u~ cars control camper shell -· Prices good thru April 30 only -Hurry while seledlon Is good l~~IANI NOTICl fORfAOlH'I lhtl ~ ot «1-'""" _ .. Cl<"'• nOf lllCIUCI• ~ __ ., , .. ,.. I-lrlll'I"" left II--...•--OCKumonlMV c...,ve, AA~ 10IO Oft --·-~ "" CM'~ to onoo .... 0t1 .. ••""" "'°"' 30 ltrt -... ____ .. ·-·· ·------· .. ·-. . . . . OPEN DAILY - 9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M. WE LEASE ALL · MAKES AND MODELS . -···-. ··'--------------...... _ , -r 17 Huntington Beach Fountain Valley E DITI O N VOL. '12, NO. 116, ' SECTIONS, ~ PAGES Kidnap Suspe~t. Dies in Bail of Polire Bullets Sus pect id('ntificd by police as Newm a n Augustine Osebor. 22 . leap!> from a !>ports car arme d Wednes· day and w<i ~ immediately cut down by police g unf ire. He got off one shot at officers. The shooting occurred on I nterst a tc 8 near San Diego. Osebor. was sus pected of holding a Sa n Diego psychiatrist hostage for more Ye•rBe•et••• DallyNe••••per than three holtrs. Osebor was identified as a Nigerian student athlete who had previously threate ned the lives of h1~ v1ct1m's family. See s tory . Page AS today. .Carter Fights for Gas Ration &by's Death Related By KATRY CLANCV 01 1M D•ilf Pilet Stall The physician who was with • Dr William Waddill's chief ac· cust'r the night police were told of an alleged infant slaying took lhtc• w1ln~ss sLand to<hiy an Wad- dill 's murder retrietl. Dr. Thomas Ferguson t.old the Orange County Super ior Court j u ry th a t h e ca l l e d a Westmins ter ~olice acquain· l a n c e a ft er 0 r . R o n a I d Cornelsen alleged he saw Wad· dill "strangle and suffocate" a f> newborn infant an the aftermath '" of a saline abortion two years ago. Ferguson testified Cornelsen came to hJs home late one mght a fe w days ufler the alleged slrn ngulalion He said Cornelsen told him the baby "was born uli ve, was cry· ing, moving and breathing in · dependently " before she al· legedly was choked to death. And , Fergu::.o n continued , those were the purported facts he relayed to police when he sum moned them to his home that everung "After Or Cornelsen came over I became concerned about bis involvement in the events and I was worried that he was exposing himself to something." Ferguson expl ained. "At the late hour I t hought I could call my lawyer in Long Beach a nd he ta lke d to Dr. Cornelsen," Ferguson testified. .. After that conversation and another one with the hospital ad- m inistrator . Or. Cornelsen told me he wanted to talk to police." De fense attorney Charles Weedman as ked Ferguson if he recalled telling police "you will have to protect my butt.·• ,-.1 can't imaJ(ine what it could possib ly be r e fe r ring to.·' Ferguson replied. "I don 't think it could have come from me." Waddill. a 43·year-old Hunt· CSee WADDILL, Page A2 > Jogger Fights Assault Try A Fountain Valley woman, on a We dnesday evening jog through Huntington Beach , was a ttacked in a Centr a l Park restroom but was able to fend off her assailant a nd escaped Wl· harmed, PQlice reported today. Poliee said they are ... king a 1cruffy, sbh1lesa man in connec- tion with the reported rape at- tempt. The victim, whose age was not available, said she was in the women's restroom at Central Pa rk at about 6 p.m. when she was grabbed from behind. She slammed a restroom stall door lnto her 1ttacke r and ran from tbe rat.room. ON ._ STRIKE In llrdto"" /llP Wl....-W Ga slight Club wait ress goes on the picket line in he r working clothes Wed nesday in em ployees' e ffort to un- ionize the Washington D.C. watering spot More Time Needed Doctor Wins Delay Dr. J effrey Ma c Dona ld of Huntington Harbour, the former Green Beret capta in charged in the 1970 deaths of his wife a nd two daughters, has won a trial postponement. The trial was to begin Mon· day, but MacDonald 's attorneys last week asked U.S. Distract J udge Franklin Dupree Jr. to pos tpone the Raleigh. N.C., trial to give the m more time for preparat ion. The U S. Supreme Court re· fused in March to interfere with the trial. MacDonald 's attorneys argued that the trial would re· suit in double jeopardy because a 1970 military investigation had e nded in exoneration. Now director of emergency m edicine at St. Mary Medical Center, Long Beach. MacDonald was indicted by a federal grand jury in Raleigh in the deaths on Feb. 17, 1970 of has wife Colette and children Kimbe rly, 6, and Kristen. 3. Military police who rushed lo t h en -Green·Beret·Capl. Mac. Donald's quarte rs at Ft. Bragg, N C.. said the three had been bl udgeoned to death and the cap- tain was suffering a knife wound in the chest. They said Mac Donald told t hem that four drug -crazed hlp· pies had forced their way into his home and attacked him and his family. MacDonald was not available for comment Wednesday. His secretary said he was on hls way lo San Francisco to meet wilh • m Trial his attorney, Be rnard Segal. No date has been set for the postponed tria l , she advised. but Dr. MacDonald a nd .his a t · torneys believe it will gel under way sometime this summer Mi/,e Square Development Report Flayed By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of IM D•ll• flilet Si.ti Fo untain Valley pla nning commissione rs and residents criticized a county environmen- tal report on development im- pacts for the remaining 86 un· developed acres or Mile Square Regional Park Wednesday · A stream of C'itizens at city hall said they want no part of a development proposal by the VTN Corporation of Irvine that would mean: -A l.5·acre swim lake and beach area that could dra w about 8.000 people per weekend. -A l,OH-seat outdoor am- phitheater about 300 ya rds from Edinger Avenue . -Separate s kate board and bicycle motocross courses. -Baseball diamonds and adde d tennis and raquetball courts . -A Zll-peraoa capacity group . picnic area a nd fast.food and video games stands. Traffic and parking impacts. LkL _ C noise pollution. air quality and '-'liter overage the· demise of a flock of rare bur· Additional Huntington Beach· -rowing owls were among con· cerns aired by commissioners Fountain Valley coverage ap-a nd citizens at 'the olannin" pears today on Page A14. (See MJLE, Page AZ> C..-ng Doarn ,.,..,....,... Rear Admir a l J ames 8 . Linder. co mm a nder of the U.S. Taiwa n Defense Com mand. lowers the Am e rican fl ag for the last t ame in Taipe i. The United States has broke n off diploma tic rela tions with Taiwa n. Bill Defeated SACRAM ENTO IAP) -Labor unions. doctors and insurance com panies joined forces with women's.rights groups Wednes· da y a nd defeated a bill to ex· elude abortion cover age from health insurance policies. AB 741 by Assemblyma n Peter Chacon. D·Coronado, would' ha ve pro· hibited coverage for elective abortions on all types of disabili- ty health insuran ce. Coast Firms to Save Energy By JOANNE REYNOLDS m ent signed today all four com· °' .. o.iiy l'll•Ue.tt panies will be linked by a com- 1 n what officials say is a puler operated by Engineering unlq ue experiment . fo ur of the Supervision Company c ESCO l Orange Coast 's biggest firms tha t wUl monitor the firms · h a v e lo rm e d a n e n er g.y energy demands. cooperative in an attempt to save Tbe cooperative la designed to four megawatts of electricity dur-reduce demand dwinl the alter- ing the fiscal year be1lnn1ng July noon peak period at about 4 p.m. 1. Uslq the monltortn1 device, Four mesawatta of electricity co-op president Bud Dobyna or ta eDOQlb to supply eHflY to Fluor said, will tell members 3,000 homes for a year. when to defer use of some equip- ment. Tbe co-op was launched thla · John Phlllips of ESCO saJd mornJn1 duriDI a press con· that won't mean a wboleaale fe rence hosted by Pacific shutting off or lights and air con- Mutual LUe ln1u n nce Com· diUonina, but a selective Alduc- pany. one ol it.a members. Uon In U1e or some machines. He The other members are the sald onepiceof equipmentamong Irvine Compa ny , the Fluor many,suchas oneoftwoorthree Corp. and South Coast Piasa . elev at.on, might be closed down Under the terma of the asree· durin1t.bepeak. He described the plan as an 'energy budget, but one used in concert by the four firms, rather than on an individual basis. C.E . Hathway, vice president of Southern California Edison, said the program has never been tried before in the United States. He explained tb1t tbe four companies paid for a reaalbllity study on the project. Wit.b the approval of the state PubUc UtiliUes Comnlission and Edison. the cost of implement- ing the project, about $250,000. will be bome by Edison. Dobyns said that end or the first year trial, if the co-op bas worked as planned, the IJ'OUP will pefttion the PUC ror institu- tion of a 1peeial rate as an tn· cenllve to 1et more bualneaaet to do the same tbina. He sa id tha t more Orange County firms ar e expected to join the co-op. but that the four were the companies that have worked on .Its formation for about a year. Called the Orange County Energ y Co n se rv a t i on Cooperative, the organ11atioo ls a non.profit corporation. Phllllpe SI.id the project ls ex· peeled to save the nrms money in reduced energy conaum~ and to ald the Edison Company by reduclq peak demands. Streuini that the co-op is a voluntary effort Pbllllps added that be bopes It will prove "we don 't need a ny gove rnment- lmpoaed mandates to refUlate ene rgy uae in these buUdlnp." Meeting Rejected By GOP WASHING TON <AP > Presa· dent Carter made a new effort today to save nis beleaguered standby gasoline rationing plan from being killed by Congress. With a critical Senate Energy Committee vole scheduled later in the day. the president offered 99.9 CENTS PER GALLON 'RATIONING MOVE~-A11 21 NATIONS PROTEST OPEC OIL RATES--86 to a lloc ate m ore gasoline co u p o ns to s ta t es where motorists drive gr eat er dis · tances to work. It was not clear if the proposal would salvage th.e ra tioning pro· posal in t he House or Senate. The House Comme rce Com- mittee. which voted to r~ject the plan Wednesday. met again lo· day so that Carter 's s upporters · could ma ke a n attempt to revive 1t. But Republicans boycotted the meeting, and no new vote was taken. Ca rte r 's supporte rs on t he House com mittee said the White House compromise would have switched enough votes to re· verse Wedn~day ·s outcome. The rationing pla n will get another chance on the House noor Carter 's a tte mpted com- promise was outlined in a letter from White House aide Stuart E. Eizenstat. He wrote to Rep. John Dingell. 0 -Mich .. chairma n of a House Energy subcommittee, that the administration would double the allocation of gasoline coupons to s tates that fell tbey might have · been treated unfairly. Coast Weather Variable hlgh cloudiness tonight. A few high clouds but mostly sunny Friday. Lows tonight 54 to 58. Highs Friday 66 to 70 at beaches, 74 to 78 inland. INSIDE TODAY Hmong tribu men are Orl'lOftfl the thou.tandl of ref- &IQHI tMo fttl fu. "abcJn.. dofWd ~·· ORd look to tlw United Stoia for a hofM. Stor)I. pltoCo Page 81. ..... ------ I' ... ..-..-•;;;..........oDAIL Y Pll.OT 8rrafu:4,.. Com edwnrn• Phyllis l>1ll~r. wcarinJ.t un c yt.· ma~k . ·~ whccll'd 111lu a S)'dncy, Au ~tr ~ilia . ho.,ptt..il after brcaktn~ he r ttrm fa lling OUt Of J hoh•l bed Whllf: r<.·aching for an ulcirm c·loc·k S ht· 1-. on tour in Aul\tr;.ilta Oil Firll18 Oialk Up Big Gains N f.o:W YOHK rt\f'I Hcport-. rrorn nation :-.. major tHI com n:inw~ cfmtinu1•cJ tu :.how b11-: pro(JI JlatnS IO the f1rstquartcr Of the yee1r largely tw<·au .... c ot ..., h a r p lfH' r <' a ., <' s 1 n w o r I d p(:tr11k11m prll't''. S1·v1•r<JI llll'lu1lin~ top r~inkNI Jo:, '<lln ..,,1111 lht· ...,, rrrn~l·r dullar 1111 1 urn •ru·y t"H'ha11~·1· ma rk(!h .tl-.o ht•IJl\'ll llOJINIV(' profit~. Sun 011. C<i :-..1111 to<lay h1ghn II""''' 1111 furi·rm• c·r mk w l Jnd 11•la1erl l~ro1l u1·\'. on 1nti·rtn1 ltnnal markf'l!-o llf'lp1·d 1l tc1 e1 4J Jlf'rt•('nl i.:ain 1n first \j U:.tflt•r prof its rr om a Yt'.11' .IJ!,11 Sun. the I Ith lori.:< .... t 1111 c·om J>.-lllV. '\md 1•arn1ni•o; 1n t h<• first t hrt·t· month .... or th(• y1•ar t•anw to $1;.>0 :1 rndlwn, or $2 21 n s ha rt•, 1111 r1·v1·nu1• 11f $~ :lfi b•llton ln th<· rompanson 197H quartt·r. Sun rc·ported N1mrng~ or S84 3 m1lhon , or $1 57 a '\hare. on n•vtmue of SI 7 b1lhon Standard Otl 1Jf C<thforn1;t, thr· fourth h1rgHit ll S 011 1·ompan) ... a id Wednesday that 1b. hr.-.t quarter profits rose net.1rly 4:1 µcrrcnt. to $.'"147 m1ll111n Smallrr Ame rada 11 •• ..,.., Corv ... how(•d earn1n~s morl' th1in 1r1pl1•d from the y car-a g ll 11t•1111d 11, ~11 ~ fi mil hon Bo~a Chica Re11lal Stands Aul,lwrized f"1vc fa s t food and hf'arh t:qu1pm<"nl r ental stands will t>e built along a three mile :.trctch o f Bolsa Chica St.ate Be ach 1n llunlington llcach, :.talc orflttals said Wed11e1.1day Rids for the proJect ure bl•ing solit:1tt'd and the stands should :.prrng up thrs year. but not in time to scrviec this summer's twac•h crowds Aecordin~ to Tom Mtllcr. area manager for the ~late Depart mcnt of Parks and Recreation the added stands have been p<trt of devrlopmt.'nl plans for Bols a Chica for yt.>ars The re now ts one food stand s e r v 1 l' t n g B o I s a C h 1 c :. beachgocrs , he added. 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L•7~t.':;!: ~:,,~~':.:;::~· Tei.phone 171•)M2-432t C•u•HIM Advet11elft(leu.N71 ~,.,......,,,.Or1tMY lov'"'"(~rt~ l•O-t220 , HBMan Dies of Burm Twenty fi ve )'Ur old Jo eph IA nt dted wednf'sdwy, fi ve day& afltr be WIUI burnt'd rrltll'&1lly In a fa"'° fn hi• lluntlngwn Heach apartment The v1cl1m 1urfer.-d at"c.:ond and third df'f ret• burn.t over 80 percent of hl.s body and had been rtported rn <'rlhcal condition Ml \I(' l rv1rw Medkul (;tonl4>r unlll his death F1rem ... n •re-1nvt'1Ugatlng thl" C•Ull' o f the fare which rau11~ $20.000 dttm111.ce~ In Mr l.an,"11 aportmt•nt a t 17074 tt St rf'e>t borUy ofter midnight Friday They say evacknce gathered M> far mdtcateb th<tt the bla.u:: WMb acc1dental. i'~uneral arrangements a re pending at Rose J tills MemonaJ Park in wtuu1cr Mr Lane had lived m Hunt· ington Beach two yeitrs a nd was l'mployed a:. a carpenter in the Irwindale area , cJ.Ccorchng to a brother Ile wc.i. a graduate of Baldwrn Park lt1 gh School. Sur vivors include his mother. Evelyn Purvis of Roi:.e mead : a brother David of Cosl<.t Mesa uod sister Dcboruh Lane or Hawaii. Fire Captain Hoger Hosmer M.1ys the death ~'> the fifth fire fat:ility in llunt•n!:lon Rea ch m tht' last 13 months "Thi!> 1s hJRhPr tha n it shouJd be for a city our size. Four of lht' fatal hr~ we N• accidental and l'Oul11 havl' bt·cn pre vt•nt(•d." I lo!>mC'r s;m l 110 .... rner 1>a1d four ''1ct1ms died 1n tir<'S in th1•1r home!. and one \.ICl•m died in an automot>1lc blaze. School Plans Ctdtural Fest .loscph f<. Perry School '' 'rh,.dult ng its Mult1cultural Fl·st1val from 5 30 to $1 pm. to <fa y 111 the multipurpose room St 11114-nts of lhf' •·lementCJry s 1·hool :1t 19321 llurding Lane. II unt1ngton Bearh. prepare CJ rt work. learn songs CJnd dunce!. <ind c·ook foods from other (.'l)O tries in their stud1es during the y('ar Coin!-., clothing. books and art1facti, from those countries ar<' to go on display for lhc com· mun.i t y and th e evening hig hlight 1s the i.ampling of f11r c:1gn d1~hes prepared by parents. a sµokl':.mao said. Nude Beach Battle Bared St ate Senator John Briggs. R-Fullerton. waves petition opposing nude beaches including a proposed section of San Onofre -but fails to draw muc h reaction from 6-year-otd Jason Hensley, who was snoozing amid nude beach advocates. See story. Page A3 today . Fro.a Page Al WADDILL. • • mglon Harbour o bste trician. 1s bemg tried a seeond time for the alh.•gl'd murder of t h e two pound. !~ounce infant known as llahy Girl Wca\>er llis firs t trwl 1·nded last May when 1uro ri. ~•Jld they were deadlocked 7 to 5 m favor of ac· quillal. Weedman has denied his client '\tranglcd the baby but that Wad· dtll wanted no "hermc'' revival attempts bcl'ause the infant was dead or 1rrever s 1bly on the veq~l' of dc·ath by the t ime the <loc.•tor cxamim·d her. Dr lwmard Towers. a UCLA professor of medicine. testified W<·dn<·~d:.ty th<tl he agreed with W:.idd1ll's dceision not to try and r('Vivt.· the baby girl. A flt·r h earing the infant ·~ l'linical history. Towers testified the b<tby w:i~ inl'apablc of s ur VIVtn~ lie told the five-man, seven- woman jury a newborn's heart can beat for up to 30 minutes after birth even though the baby 1s dy1 ng But that doc~ not mean the m fant has any hope for l)urv1val. Or Towers testified Huntington Suspect Held in Abduction W<.'stm tn<;l<'r 1rnl1c (· have bookt:d a 31 Y<.'•1r 1Jld llunlinJ(ton Bcad1 mC1n 1nlo Orange Count) Jail for ~USPH'IOn of k1dnapptnj! a 26 y<'ar old W<'slmtn!.t<.:r woman late Wednesday Arrested by lrvme poltce a nd turned ov<'r Lo Wt.•!.lm1nstE.-r of ft cers was Thomas Kl'llf•y of 10411 Samoa Dr1vt• Kelley aller.<'dly p1c kt>d up Cynthia Anderi,on 1n ht!> van on Beach B'>ulcvarrl nce1r McFad den A wnu<' at ethout 10 p m . ac r o r d i n .I! t o 0 r a 11 g c Co u n t y Sht>rtff's dqrnt1t·~ Deputies i.:1111 the wflml.ln jumped from Kelley·!. van wht•n it !>top~'<I for a rt•d li~ht on J-;1 Toro H.oarl :it J 1·rcmimn Hcwd rn El Toro Sht.• ~potll·d <i ..,hcrtff''i patrol c:ar and flag~ed 1t down. deputiei. e1a1d. Deputy Wayne Pieratt im- mediately rad10('d a descr1p11<1T¥ o f the Sill>P\'Cl ·~ van The hmad cast w;.ii.. monitored by an Irvine UMW Pull~ Out offi cer who spotted the vch1cl<• traveltng north on lht· Sant<t AnJ Freeway near Jeffrey Road Sheriff's officials <>aid Kl'llt') ·., van was s topped on the north bound Costa Me!>a f"r~way Just north of lhe Sanl<t Anc.i f'reeway where the suspect was turned over to WestmtnJ-.ter offtccr!. Prices Up .9Percent LOS ANGELES tt\P> Paced by inneascs 10 t hP cost of gasoline and me<it, cons umer prices in tht- Los Angeles-Orange Coun ty area rose .9 percent hist m onth. the U S L abor Department reported to day. Fro• Page A I W ASmNGTON 1 t\ P l The Urutcd Mme Wo rkeri. union 1s looking for another place to hold a fall convl'nt1on after pulling Out of F1onda for ttS failure to ra tify the proposed F.qual Rights Amendment The March increase was JUSt a shade under lbe I percent eost -of·hvmg in crease for the month n;i lion wide 1 Rel a led story . M l The mcrease means that goods and services that cost a dollar at t he end of the month would have sold for 49 l cents rn 1967 MILE SQUARE ... comm1ss1on public bearing . When two hours of testimony coded. county planner Dave Mi.irshall we nt away with "fi ve to six pages" of notes and "prob- ably 100 quest ions" he prom- is ed to a ns we r btdore the county EIR is completed. City officials and residents cll'arly supported their own pl<i nning staff proposal that ca lls f o r pass ive , n o n · commercial use of tbe acreage at the northwest cornl'r of Mile Square P<trk. The e1ty wants to develop a youth ramping area and p1 cruc ground. but leave much of the acreage as na tural wildcrnes!'I or open ~pace play area ... , think the document 1 EIR) is highly slanted towarrls the VTN pla n ." char ged <'Om mission ' Chairman J ohn McKnjMht. "As I read the document. the whole e mphasis is economic " said com missioner B arba~a Valley Industrial Building Looted Bur~l ars s hatte re d a front window in a Fountain Valley ln· dustrial building early Wed~s­ day to steal ne arly $2,000 worth or cqu.ipmcnt. Drown She a nd commissioner Dick Edwards led the verba l attack against the county EIR, which says the c ity's passive plan would cost $2.9 million to de- velop and lose $205.855 a year because of a lack of concession rcvcnul>s. Tbe VTN propos al would cost about $5 million to buHd e1nd turn a first year public profit o r about $51,000, the ElR states. The acreage is located near Brookhurst Street and Edinger A venue, highways that the coun· ty c laims are operating at S3 percent of capacity at present. Wayne Osborne, city director of public works. said the percen· tage is closer to 60 percent. and commissioners we re ruffled to hear county planners say traffic could increase eight to 12 times under the VTN plan. By using the granite "interior triangle" area of the park, coun· ty planners said 2,600 parking spaces could be made available to handle peak usage for the new deve lopment. The county is estimating that about 87,000 people couJd join the e xisting crowds at Mlle Square P ark when the develop· me nt <V1'N's) is completed. MOTHER'S DAY Small. Compact, Spoce·Saving Women's Recliners In a Wide SelecHon of Styles. and F9rtcs Danas rravel Debated A p o Dallart)y City Counctlm1n Ron PaWMon will come before lhe Huntlqt.on Beach City Council May 7 to Me if 1t wUI ny. Mayor Don MacAUllt.er bu authorized Pattlaaon•a alteo· dance at the Urban Land Institute Conference May 11 to 21 but said he didn't autborize the use ol city funds. "That's for the City Council to decide." he said. Trips to conferences have long been a SOUTce of controversy in Huntington Beach. One council faction says it believes the coofereocet provide valuable informatloo for the operation of the cjty, Others view the trips as junketa and a waste of taxpayer molle)'. 1bey claim that inforroaUoa can be readily attained by other means. Last week the City Council de- let.ed money from the budget to pay for conference trips. Each trip now is being consider~ in- dividually. M a cAllis le r estimated total costs for the Da llas conference to b e a bout $600 including airplane fare and meals . M a cAllister s aid the city stands to gam a g reat deal of in- formation at the conference particularly in thl' area or re'. v1t<.1 ltzat1on of the downtown area . Wieder Names 4 to County Commissions Four llu11t1ngton Beach resi· 11<-nt '> w1·r1 · apiX>mtcd by Orange <'<,uni v Supervis o r Harriett Wtt·dn W1·1lr11 •o;d.iy to county ad- ' 1sor y c11mm11>1>1on..., Mr' Wwd<'r . a former Hunt · 1n~to11 Bt·al·h mayor, reappoint 1'(1 .I 1>011 llCJrtfl'ld ·r , an .ardHlt·c1 . lo th1· c.·u1rnly ll<1 rbors, H1'.1<·h1·!'-. ;ind Park:.. Commission. W1ll1 :1m M . Lansd a le , a marina owrll'r a nd former FBI r1ng1•rpnnt 1·x11ert, was named to thr l'uunry Airport Com m1 !-i~ton . reJ.llacing Raymond Mai.t~t or Cypress whose term CXJ)trt•d II unt1n~ton Be<1ch attorney J1•r11me Ram<' wa5 Mrs Wtt>der l\ appointment to the 1·ountv Fish and Game Com- m1:. .... mn. f1lhng the l'Xpired term of W1ll1ant liro wn or Lo:, Alam1to' I n~urant'l' aRenl J o S . An· drrws wa~ <1J.1po1nted to the county Scf'ntc Hig hway Com· m1s:..1on repla cing Linda Moon of lfunt1ngton Beach whose term l'Xptrcd ROCKING LOUNGING TV VIEWING Hydra Tech, Inc. officials said the burglars who hit their bus1· ness at 11 165 Condor Ave . betw~n 4:30 and 6 a .m . took two boxes filled with precision tools and an e lectric typewrite r Rosanne Greenfield and Dave Hall, young adults supporting the city passive park plan. said the VTN proposal could en· danger lbe s mall nock (at.out 10) of burrowing owls that live in the center portion of the pa rk. Pensions Up SPECIALLY s 199 ~ PRICED FROM FUll BED RECLININ G Benefits Pay Increased w.ASlUNGTON CA.P ). The average elderly Social Sccunty beneficiary will find $25 extra in his government check in July and some will get up to $50 more as a result of the automatic 9.9 percent benefit Jncrease announced today. ... T~e record increase, which will cost the Social Sccunty trust funds Sl0.2 billion, came automatically as a result of the rise in the Consumer Price Index in the first quarter of this year over the same period in 1978. An estimated 3S million retired or dJaabled workers an~ their famlUes and survivors wtll get the tncreaee in their July checks. Benefits also will go up 9.9 percent for about 5 milJion Supplemental Security Income reclplenti at tt cost or $415 million. . Last ye~r ·s cost of Uvlne increase was 6.5 percent. Thas Is the fifth annual automaUc cost-of ·llvlne lncrease .. and exceed!' the previous high or 8 percent in 1975. . ~) COSTA MllA 369 E. 17th ST. (AcrOM ffom Ro!Qhl, nett to ~ CQllendOfs) 6'2·1617 Mon.· fft I~ SOt 10-5 ~~ I • ' MllllOM VllJO 211t2 Marguertf9 Pkwy. ~~°'~= 4tl·l902 Mon. • ""· 10-6 sat. 10.a CIOMd , • I ' , I .. CALIFORNIA Carter's Nuclear SACRAMENTO 1At•1 Guv t:dmuod Brown Jr • an a wrv a sault on f>nM11d nt ( arttr, 1:. c halleQ11nt the prnldf"nl to tell th~ nuc lear tndu11 try lhot "~M\llh '" t'OOUlh " At a newtt cooforonC't> We<inh day. Brown also u1d tltt hoJ>t'' lht• ll S Nuclur ttf'gulatory l'omml Inn will ordf"r tt"m porary Shut tlOWf\t\ Of lht• ('lght nuclear plant~ bullt by lhtbcoC'k· & Wlll'OX Ht: M IU ff THIS hJppt>ru., ht· ~ 111 call upon l'uhformaw. uf frctcd b~ tht> 1wu rby Han<' ho &-co pldnt to r urt1.11l the UM' uf their utr cond1t1o neri. on hot :.um mer dtt)'$ .The ut111u.-~ sn1t1 that would in c lud e <'U'>t o m t'r!t from l:Jakcr1>r1cld to Eureka The Demoer a tit· .:ovcrnor who i:.ays he ffidy run fo r pre.,, dent 1n 1980. r e p c at ed l )- l0r1t1c1z.ed C't1rtt.•r ' pro nudcar stance, sa ing olht-r ener~}' sourt'es shoulrl bt: t•xplored 10 ste ad. "IT 'S RATHER ('LEAR to ml· that the combination or n sk!>. costs, sarety problems. the prob lem of storage or waste. the prospeel of proltfcnit1on and even the danger of :.abolage all combine to make it 1mpcr<Jl1v1· lhal this country now purs ue a path of a ltc rnallvc energy sourees." he smd He said Carter, "far from en eouraging a short-c1rcu1lmg of the hcensmg procesi. or nucltar r e actors. s hould te ll tht' Ame rican people a n d t he n u c I e a r 1 n d u s l r y q u 1 t ,. :.imply: 'Enoul.'(h1senou~h' · R EFUSI NG TO SA\' ht· favored a lol<AI ban on ex1shn~ plants, Brown mstead focused on hallin~ nuclear pow<·r ex pans ion and bu1ld1nJ( otht.>r . safe r po wl•r :.ourct.>s 1n t hl' futu re. The 41 year-old governor said that recent t.'v<·n~ had made 1l very <'lear that "the days of nuclear powN are' indct•d num· bcrcd .. A11to Found ... ~ He Saved Li1'es Michael Scott Da vis. 13. ha m radio operator of Tor· ranee. picked up a distress call from a Caribbean fish- ing boat that was sinking 75 miles south of Jamaica <'arly Wednesday. He acted as a rel ay between the stup and the Miami Coast Guard coordinating the rescue of three men aboard. Mom, Girl Slain; Cops Shoot Killer SAN DIEGO <APJ Tlw hod1C'> of a woma n. stabbed through tht.· heart with a kitchen knife, and her 4 y.:..ir·olrl daughter. who had he-en stntn~lcd. wc·re found 1n tht• home of a psychologist held hostage by a Nigeria n cxchani.:c s• ~ ~ ... 11L. µolJcc said. . The student. Newman Auj.(USllnl' Oi:.ebor or Lagos. Nigeria . was shot and killed Thursd ay on an interstate highway after a 3'"2·hour standoff with police. authorities say ··My life was for them." cried AleJO Punetes Wednesday after the bod1e~ or his wife. Candala ria , and daughter, Norma were re· moved from the home of Richard E Townsend. "They were the besl. they wen~ fantaslu:. llow could anyone do thjs to a little girl and her mother"" Mrs Puentes, 24. had worked as a maid for Townsend. a c·nm1nal p~ycholOl-!ISt Pohre ~aid Townsend was abducted Wednesday at gunpomt. foret•d lo withdraw money from a bank and held hostag~ by Oscbor The 22-ycar-old Osebor wa!> fatally shot by police after holding Townsend hostage 1n the doctor's sports car on Interstate 8. Townsend was unhurt in the shooting Inmate Flees Jail facility LOMPOC 1Af'1 T hl' car authoril.Jcs beli eve was u~ 1n the escape of George J ackson Brigade leader John Sherm<Jn, 36, has been found . but he and ht~ wife rc mamed free today City pohte ~aid <A green Pinto sedan was found e ar ly Wcdnc~day, p<Jrked 1n a res1denllal area of town. Pohee s~ud they believe the car, r ented Tues· day from a local ('ar-renlal agency, was driven b} Maria nne Pulfer She rman, 28, when her husba nd. serving a :JO.year sentence. escaped Tuesday after noon while visiting an eye doctor Med£.Cal Fraud Probed SACRAMENTO <AP > Some nursmg homes have collected Medi-Cal beneriLs for patients who had been dead for up lo a year. says stale Con· lrollt•r Ken Cory's office In r l'spons e t o a ( ) question. De puty Con· .~TA1'f; t ro ller Pe te r Pelkofe r . s aid We dnesda y tha t "---~~~~~~~-' a udito r s had ro und sever al such cases. "We found 1n at least one case benefits being provided to a deeeai:.ed person more than a year a rte r death. Pelkofer s aid. Slttrll R~q_..t Appro1't-d th<' d 1flC 'n'l1('(' lS 'DlEVIRA r}S'lAB. OAtLY PtLOT Patty Denies Bar Brawl ~ ~-. SAN FRANCISCO !AP > -Newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst Shaw denies that her police officer husband alt.ended a bachelor party that ended in a raucous brawl al a lesbian bar the rugbL before their weddlog. "It's really upsetting," satd Mrs. Sbaw Wed-:- nesday. "We don't have lrieods whose idea of bav· Ing a good Ume is going out beating up women." On t he night before their wedding, her hus band Bernard was not Living It up wilh bis pals but sitting· with members of the wedding party at a local restaurant. she said. The couple were mU!°' ried April I. A number of police officers were reported te have been members of a bachelor parlJ thaf. barged into Peg's Place about mldllllbt and harassed customers. Shaw's name had been linked fo the party in stories publiahial n the-SU Fran· I cisco Chronicle. The district attorney's otftce and the police de-• partment are investigating the incident and two persona. policeman Daniel Marr, 25, and a civilian, Kevin Guerin, 24, have been charged with disturbing the peace and battery. You're a Star .at - Capezio &I capez10 SOUTH COAST PLAlA Costa Mesa (714) 540·2575 upper level ao1acent to the 1ewel cour~"' NOW.. • LUXURIOUS PLUSH CARPETING OF TREVIRA STAR AT 2 LOW SALE PRICES LOS ANGELES <AP) -A jur1sdtcl1onal battle over air quality standards has been defused, with the state approving a Shell Oil Co. request lo build a pumping station but requiring the firm to clean up other sources of pollution. The state Air Resources Board sidestepped a "s mog war" Wednesday when it supported the operating permit issued for the oil station by the South Coast Air Quallly Management District but tacked on the cleanup requirements. ChooM a brand new luxurlooa cut pile au.ony ••• elegllnt. thickly tun.ct,~ In the wtdnt,.... of cob• you can 1maoin.. You know th• color you went, and wtttl 45 to choaee h'om, you·re .we to find a,. .•uct shade you'Ve been dreaml"tl of. And with.all U,la belluty, you gtt • vlfuebtl 5 ~ '"ldlntlal MIS .,..,_.,..w.in11hly, plu• the practlc.Hty of Sc:otc:hg•d protection and static conttol. Remember. the dlfrwence la TreYltl Slat. The district approved l:>hell s appucalion on Jan. 3. However, the ARB threatened to cancel the okay because the district had not required "trade· off" agreements. Such agreements require Shell to clean up other sources of s mog to offset polluanls generated by the new facility. ,_,,.Bit• "a.Ht I•••' SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Aca6emy award· winning actress and activist Jane Fonda has urged working women not to accept being "slotted into robot·Uke jobs thal do nol allow the development of management skills, dignity or sell-worth." Ms. Fonda spoke at a noon rally Wednesday a t the Emba radero Center attended by several thousand persons. The gathering was one of 13 around the nation sponsored by the 800-member Women Organized for Employment, to com· memorate National Secretaries' Day. Organisers circula ted statistics they said show 98 percent of lbe 3.5 million ~retaries in the U.S. in 19'16 were wome n. Althou1h 60 percent of women support themselves or head families, they eam only about 57 percent of what the average man does, the group said. 1.-,e ........ C'rkk-1%etl ' LOS ANGELES <AP) -A deputy police chief crillcl91d t1IO officen Wednelclay for using ''faulty judSDMDl and poor tactic1" in the fatal abooUng or Eula 14¥e llllt J anuary. Tbtc~cllm by Deputy Chief Marshan L. An· denoa ,._ •• the Police Commiaaion opened heariap into the cue. lln. Love, a widowed mot.her of three, was lbot to death Jan. 3 by two officers called to her Soutb-e-t.ral Lot An1elel bome following a dis· pat. MW ad'UD.pald $Z2.00 IU bill. -~------- Take your choice -our top quality "Star Fire," lntrodUctory..,. priced at onty $10.91. Att.r the ..... S18.99 sq. yd. For the economy minded. "Sh~ Meglc," lntroductO!Y .... priced .e jUat •·•· ' After the Hie, $13.99 aq. yd. SAVE 250/o To 38°/o oN THESE OTHER SELECTED CARPETS TEXTURED LOOP Tightly tulled nylon pile In e 1turdv level loot> carpet Ave1le1>fe In lh !>fight • mult~tone colofet1on1. He LO PLUSH 100'\o nylon ptle cut & IOOp stv•• that 11 heet·••t tor k>f'9'f -••. ChOOM ITOm new muttH:otor coml>ln•· SAXONY PLUSH a..uwtul. eublte muttt.t- coloretlone in • h•et·HI n)'lon plush 1tyte. Scotch• ganl end enti-4t.tlc lrMtecf. Reg. sue cusToM DRAPE_~•.~s FREE 1'f)·J.. j· MOTORIZED ~$~ ::$5~@ SG!@ ~,.,..,.,~y DRAPE SAMTAAMA 29 I I SO. lllSTOL -, ... _. .. s..c .......... 11p •w ................ , ... , ... HM217 wllll minimum dr1pery order. Vlsll C.rptt Town tor compltt1 details. Huoe stl1c1IOt1 ot D1cor1tor Fabrics. NYLON CUT & LOO~ Mulh·ton• co1oreuon1 1n •n Enllalolt nylon CMved tuture cut & loop ttyle. .._,, HI lor ... um pe•· lonNnc• _d~~~~ Aeg. S12.ff S7.'y~ CUT a LOOP STYLE SOit, lu1urtoua nylOn pile Tooay'e Mr1h·tone cot«•. "' • hMo ptuefl. An e1ett- comblned wllfl 1t1e eerved lftQ IMMd of 100•--tone teirnn of e cut a loop eeyte. colorettone few .,......._ .. s yes wen1IMy nyten pile. ._. ...... Aeg.IU.lt Alf.Stue SB!! Sft!@ 7 - • • .,. Orong eo..~1 Oc,11lv PtlOI ·Editorial Page .............................................................. ~ Aoe.t N. W.ad/Pubtl~ ~· Kmblehll!dttor ... ,..._ Edltlr Hear ing P r o cess Demands Fairness The nrtn11 of Deputy C'th AUornry John 0 Connor h lS klck1'd l•P quit(' rurktb "' HunUnJ{lon H ·Mh Rut thf' city P('rsonnel omm1&~10n ~l>JUtr<'nll v hu' I .1ken steps to d fuse thr rontrovl'Niy thl~ wt•c•k untJ pct haps rtf(hted whot could be ronslrued to bt.· u wron~ T'hr t~ommtl'Jston 1n1ttully ~tcp~ an lht' nudtlh• of .1 ''ontn>,·•~rit} by .i.t'lertrn~ form~r Munar 11Jul <'oul'l Jud.:t· Puul Most to hl'ur O 'Connor :; upPt!ul of hu. ltr1n>t O'Connor nutiNl obJt•ction"' thaat h~ might not rt'C('I\ e ,rn 1 mp.1rt ial ht•1Jr111~ O'('onnnr d.11nwfl hl· \\il' tw111.: ra1l10.1dt•d Jilt! h1· c·11 t•tl u ... t •\ u1t•nt't• Thi Pt•r..,o nnt>I t 'omm1C1:oi1011 c·ho..,t-M 1.P,t l rom o lwld or Ont' ht• WJ' Ith' uni~ h1.•,11an~ u rflll'I rt'C.'tHrlUll'lldt•lf t)\ 1·1t offirwl' Th t-tw"1111i.:-. "t·r 1· ·wht·tlul1·d t11 I"· lll'ld 1r1 -....m1,1 J\11.t , nol llu11ting tu11 H••,1d1 Till' t•o11un1-.-.11111 m .1dt• ttw -.dt•c 111111 ut M,1,t 111 .1 I 1 Vt' m111ult• rm•t·t 111g I h.1t w.1~ ht'ld llt•t11r11l lot kc·d doo1-. 111 C ll\ llall · l'hc· .,, • ..,..,,1111 \\ ,,, -.upµost>d to lw ,, 1rn1Jl1t mt•t•l1ng hut mt•mbt•r., ol llw <·1m1mumty wttrt! un<J hlc• lo ~•tll'rnJ 11 I hL·v hJO \\J Olt·d lo 'l'hl' quulll u Jt turh ol M tt!-it ure nut q1w.,t 111n1•cl t1t•rt· but the tn.irHwr 111 v. lt1t h lit· v..!~ ~elect ·d an· lt,1lht•r tha n holding lo tlw h ard lint:. cornrn"!'>1orw1-. th1!-> wt-.•k n ·vcr:-.t•d tht·nh t'lvcs <.inti uppotntt•d attonw~ JoM·ph Ct•nl1lt•, not MJs l . to pre!)1dc over lht• l1t:t1rtng T tw rt•<·orh11frnit11m m ;1y h<1ve bct•n lalt· 1r1 1·11m111.i.: hut 1n lht· 1ntt·n·..,l:-. ol lair pl<iy 1t wa~ lht· 11g ht 1l11ng to flo. A Muddled Effort T ht· I l11nl1ng l on H'•:wh ( '1t y Council 1s <·t1111.!11t up 1n .1 1·onl1nuing <iu:rndar~ on hu'A t o fill a vac:ant·y in 11~ 1 ank-. Wht•n fonrll'r' ~l:i vw· Hon Sht·nk ma11 s tt•pp1'<f do\\ 11 las t Dc•t·t•rnbt·1 tlw t·o1111<·1 I .1ppointt•d Clam-.v Yodc:r to la kt• h1:-. platt• .1fl<:1 :1 J,!1 t:al dt•al ol grcipplrnJ,.! T hi· <·ounc.-11 r111Y. 1::-. l<IC'l•d "'rlh fi lling thl• 1,.,s1lton va<·att.:d h,v H1l'lla 1·(! S1t·l>l'rl 111 Marc:h. :\ maJOr ISMlt' IS wht•tht.·1· th<• O('W OfftC'ia I s hou Id hc.· .apporntc>d or ii ht· or sh<· !-ihould be• t·lct:kd h\ votns 111 a :-.pc.·1·1al t'l<•t•l 10 11. ('ou111.·1t m <•rnht•r"' r (•:t ll y muddled n•<'<'ntl v when thf'\' I ~ 11·<· ,.J.,l \'Olt·:-. lo n•appoinl Sieber! to his o ld 1oh attc.•r ht·'" 1 mph;H1<·;dh 1 t·...agrwd .1 month t•<11 lw1 'I h1· \Ult• l.11lt·d J :~ Tht· <l1-.-.t·11t111g t·otttH'il nwmlwr" I h1·11 1111 n1 ·cl ,11 ound ;a 11d t 1 wd 111 .c p p11111I Tf'<I H:11 I h•I t. \\ho \\ ,,.._ rll'f 1';1 If ·d h.incl 1 h· 111 I.hi Apnl ... t'lt•c·t 11111 , lolh(• v,tl'(llll'\ '1111-. ntO\l'.1!-.11d1ed :1 :~ 11 offlt'wl:-. tlo <·hoos1• l•> <.1PJ>ou11 d :-.Pv•·nth nll·ml>t:r . Hit'~' should do :-.o only a flt·r ~1pproµrwt1• del1heratw11s. To fa ll tlw 'Ii.it with a c·oimctlman w ho rcs1gnc•d sa\' m~ ttw pn•ssm·c·-. wc·1·c· too /.!r£>LJL or by <mother who was H'Jec.'lc<I hy lhl' \ol(•rs is not the way lo gu about it . Gift of Gab Pays Tlw old sav111g that youngsters should he set•n but not hp:ard got a lhra~hing Hus month from Or angc Coct:-,l s tu- d<•ul s. A l<·arn from (Jrange Coust Collegr p<irl<.iycd lht· gift of ~ah 111to a nat ional c hampionsh ip in the Nntional Corn· m unity C:OllE>~e Spct·ch Tournament. a firs t for OCC. Th<' ~mung JW<>µle lrnm Costa Mes a . ll11n1ington Ht>a<·h, Fountain Vallt.•y a nd Nrwport Reach swept the :1wards in £•veryth1ng from readt>r's l ht·atcr to Lincoln- DuuJ,?1.ic; 1one-to·onl' 1 debate>. II is <.1 tribuH• to coaches Peg Taylor :rnd. Mi chat·I Lc·1g h. who ha\'<' kd previous OCC t<:ams lo '>l·<·on<I f)l<Jct· honors m the nationwide c.·ontc'l. And unothcr Cos t a Mesa y oung..,l<'r g 1f t e rt 1n lan ~uaJ,!es won a top awal'd of his own an c1ght-wet>k t np lo Paris, c.·apl urcd in tht: Allw11cc F n.111ca1sc conte-.1 111 Fren ch The hng u1 s l1<· sk ill of Es t:mcia l ltgh SC'honl senior Eric Elliott \\ho ulso speaks German. Spanish. Wcbh •rnd Brt•lot1 1,, Ill <Jdd1t1on. a tribuk tu his teache r . Leona rd M cNutt With tc.•c.ic·ht•rs anrJ :-.t ud1•nts hk<: the'>f', \\-ho cnn '".V !'Ii l<.•nc.:c is golcfon ., • Op1ncons expressed en tho s pace above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those ol thetr a uthors and artists. Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Daily P1lo1. P.O. Sox 1560. Costa M esa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·432l. Boyd/Humbug By L . M. 80\'() E nglish King James tr used lead, pewte r, copper , anything at hand, for h1 !> coinage. Such coins minted in Dublin were referred to by the Iris h as "uim bog" pr<>- nounced "oombug" meaning soft metal. They fell the coins were phony without in- trins ic value. And their word for s ort metal was where we got our word "humbug." An inventive bunch. thORc mus ical showmen. For in· stance: Orc hestra leudt•r Fred Waring invented lht• Dear Gloomy Gu Was It. a typo or the truth ln tbe Dally Pllol story about two young s us pects arrested ror atlciedly "falclns $10 at. .:unpolnf'? With inn •. 11on what It Is. that's all u bodv can do these diyl. t'akc It. BROKE (,IM mJ {,"\ <-b -.... =:..,~: :.:~~~ ~:... .... = ' _.,..... lot"" ,w. ... _._. • c,l•my C.11•, °""' llllft, famed Warm~ bh•ndcr. And I he operatic i m pre ~sa r io Oscar Ha mmerstein invent ed the first pract1cul cigar· rolling machin .... Would you agree that President Woodrow Wilson with tus Ph.D. was the most scholarly of all our chief ex eculives? It's noteworthy, f thank. that he is s aid to hav<' never m issed an episode or the comic s t rip called "Krazy Kat." Ma ting seas on for the mar supial moles of Auslraliu <'overs about three days eve r y June. Immediately You know that actor called Dirk Benedic t on the TV s e rie1t "Bat lJ es t ar Galactica?" lie found hh; s tage name on a menu under "Eggs ." Q. ··o n whic h typf! of turf lr1 a football player more Uko· ly to get h url, natural or artlflclal ?" A . Arllriciol . no doubt about il. C-On8ider thl11 · In· jury data collt}ctcd over three N 1''L 11eHons 1how11 that 10 of the 12 11tadlutru1 with the hltehest Injury ntes have artJfictal t.urf, and 10 ol the 11 s t.adlums wttb th• lowest Injury rate11 h ave natural turf. Jack Anderson Pentagon's 'Iranian Fire ~ale' W A S H I N G T 0 N .?-The Pt>ntu.on 1~ rush 1n~ to the rl'l\('U\' o f Ameri c an manufacturers who got 11tuck wtlh more than $10 tJllhon worth 11( ea11cehid arms contracts when therr tuvorite customer. t he s hah of lrun . was over· thrown tr Congre~s appr oves the bailout. much of the 11rmaments ulreitd y 111 1nodo c li <>n will b,. purcha!>t-d by I he l>t'ft>n se lh: pa rtmt'ol. Jt an ul l1mall' cost to lht· t.ixr><J)'t'r' o ( altnOl>t $:! billion The idea has the support of the defense in- dus try's fnends in Congress and of Adotirul>lration officials who a re reluctant lo press contract da1 ms with the ne w Jnin1an rc~ime. DUBBED BY ins iders as ''the great lranjan fire s ale." the pro posed.,purc·hase of weaponry in· tended for the she1h would be at re letllvely bargain prices. But dol>(' scrutiny of lhl' items 1n volved s howi-. that m<Jny are ob -;olrte or unnecessary. T he mos t <'XJ>('ns1ve and con trovt•rsial a rt' lh1: four Spru<incc d a!>l> d(•stroycr!> with which the shah hcict planned to modernize his navy. Tes tifying before the Senate Armt•d Services Commit- lt't', Navy Secr etary Graham C l aytor s111d Jt woul d be "criminal to let the opportunity 1 to buy th(' destroyers 1 go by " II.-nott•d tha t they carry "the -<:tml' :.irmamcnt, the same gun!>, lht· samC' dl'lcrt1on apparatus. tlw sJml' cvt.•rythang" as tht· ~a vy ·, nt·Wt•!>t guided .m1si.11t• t·ru 1i.c·r-. I l ..-1.A. '" J poor 1·1>m [lilrhfJn l•1 Mailbox make: the committee vetoed further production o r the c ruisers bac k ln l97S because their a nli·alrcralt trackin g systems were found to be ob- solescent. The committee report on that decision called it "inap- propriate to build aoy ship ... with a weapons system that is clearly inadequate to meet the projected threat within a rel- alively s hort period of Ume aft.er delivery of the s hip ... THE FOV& destroyers would cost l.he Navy $1.3 bHlion. plus another $2 million or so lo refit them from Iranian to U.S . specifications. Despite the enormous cost and the dubious value of the ships, the Navy's purchase request "au 'F:L .~~l ,""'r;.'1f!EO..(cL' lf/./..J~Z,'6'ELL'I:~ ~. ·11:5'11-.'!::' IN >0~ M/NO Jf,Wt0V fOV wRor~ ;;;faf"~ r.Yelf!Ji.';/~::: "-' ,.//2/iC £S ' sailed s moothly tbrougb lbe commit.tee. beaded by Sen. Jobn S t e nnis , D ·Miu. By no coincidence, the abipbuUder, JngaUs, a subsidiary of Litton Industries, is located in Mis· sissippi. "lt'11 • bailout foe Litton;• said a congressional aide. "They're saving l ,500 joba for Sl.3 billion. Even by welfare s tandards that's pretty gross." At $866,666 per job, "gross" is an understatement. Another Iranian Fire Sale baqfain the Navy wants to grab up 1s 150 Phoenix missiles for $77 .1 mJUion. The missiles are carried by F· 14s, and only Iran and the United Stales have them . THE TROUBLE is, officials have admitted there's no way of knowing whet.her some of the Phoenax missiles or their operation manuals fell into Sov- iet hands after the shah's oust.er. "We -prudently have to assume that the Russians have them." one knowledgeable source told our associate Peter Grant. Several congressme n feel the proper course is to develop a new Phoenix missile ,. instead of buyin~ more of a model lh11t maY'no longer be a secret to lht· Soviets In fact. this is being done by the Hughes Aircraft Co • and 60 of the newer miss iles art' included in next year's budget. The Pentagon's rescue effort for its fnends in the munitJons 1 nd ustry 1s e ncountering op- pos1t1on on Capitol Bill. f'ootn<tll" It's not just lht' man uf:.tctu1 <>rs who will gel off th<· hook under the· purchase pro 1)(1-.al If 1t passes. the-new Ira nian A<>vcrnmcnl would actual!} gt>I b..i«·k mU C'h nf lht: $5011 m 1II111n deposit I he shah put down There Are A lternati v es to Police Chases To thf' Editor : Jt s<·cms to mt• thal there I'> ;1r ro,::a nl d1sreg;1rd for human rights or lhe 1nno1·ent wht.>n 1t romt's to •• poli ce chase The s us p .. ctc-d offe nder must be t•<Jught :.it <ill cost, no matter what the cost The• poss1b1hty thut innocent pc•opll' will be killed, majmed and em11t1onally scarred for Life ma kt•s no difference. as long a!> JUl>ttl'E' 1s donl' by catching the !>U~pcckd law breake r. In a r l' C'C'nl casC'. Costa Mesa pohre were chusmg a hit and run !>U:>· Pl'<'l down the Costa Me!>a· NPwport Frel'way (55>. In the alll'mpl lo apprehend the sus· peel tht•rc was a multi·car crash that v.ould probably not have happem·d and involved a lrag1<· s1luiJl10n for so ma ny innocent people With 1usl a tidbit of crcallv1ty an d fore s ight this whole.· s1luat1on !>houldn'l h a ve hap· pened Our tax dollars support a hehcopkr system that can track car s from above -day or night. If there is a fleeing sus pect dangerously evading the police. why not follow him until it is 1>a fe to apprehend him without t•nd angerin~ innocent bystan. de rs. CO l.ON'T the CHP or pohce truff1c control slow down traffrt <s i m1laar to accide nt pro · cedur~ l until it stops safely. trapping the sus pect in a traffic· Jam and then apprehend him" The attitudt> Is "No . gel him now. don't wa it." It's not lht• quality of the catch, it is h1Jw f::lst you can catch the suspect at a ll costs. How many times have you ~cen the tram c investigation team "Racing Code 3" across town to a reported minor acci· dent without injuries? How many people are cut off, almost ram med, and actually crashed intp by these needless full-0ut races to be quick? How many times have you seen a traffic un. It cul som eone off. swerve radically in heavy traffic, just to give a ticket often to a less ser ious violation? rn doing so a nd stopping carelessly , one or. tnore lanes have been blocked in order for tickets lo be written. _ The$e sltuatio ns mus t stop. The police serve an important function in our isoc iety. But public pressure must be brought to bear. because wrong is wrong no m atter who is doing the wrongdolnit. The motto "To Serve and Protect" shouldn't be "lo serve and inRict." Call and write your local police chief and s hertrr and lt't them ln'°w you don't like their chue procedures. Ralllna your votce now mllht HYe )'OU.r life later I C.0188$ • No Bass~ To the Editor· I re<ld Cheryl Romo 's column with great enjoyment und ha ve JUSt c aught up '-'"Ith la!>t Friday'!> edition where !>he p :.1i nted a vi vid picture of fightinR the freeway traffic e tc. to the Mu.c;1<· Center to hear t he Lo!> Ange les Philharmonic I c•:tn 1m.a~int• ht-r husband's recllngs when tht• e lei.:ant. hantbome C<t rlo Ma n a G1ulln1 appl'art'd on the podium to r·on. duc·t the orchestra <ind her "1mmc.>dwte <>onversion" to the wnnders of classical music. However. I wonder if -Cheryl and her husband are aware that vou do not have lo go through ..iny of th o:.t' trial s and tribulah ons in order to hear t he orchestra. G1uhni, Mehta and all the other greats of the music world? You can hC':.tr lll<'m rc~ht here 1n Oranjl!e County a l the hist.one Santa Ana Hi gh School, all red· rarpt!lecl. plenty of free parkin~. c·omfortable reserved sc<ils, e x c·cllcnt acous tics a nd no traffic hassle! In fact you can hear the great Cr1ulini a nd the Los An~eles Philharmonic plus bc·aut1ful m c1.zo soprano Frederica von Stade this Saturday, April 28 1n lh(' Ora n ge Co unt y Philharmonic Socie ty's finul c·onccrt of the season. right on your own doorstep In Orange County JEAN Ti\NDOWSKr To S •1'e J3 To the Editor: Prop. 13 is going down the drain unless we stand on our hind feet and do something about il. According lo a ne ws a rticle, county supervisors are urging county planners to add ne w laxes. called "user fees." lo cover the cost of such things as li bra ries, fire protec tio n , sewers. etc. Many of us opposed Punch s u('h taxes at nuhlw h<'annR!>. but we don 't Sl•1·m t11 have ~ollen the messa ge <Jt·r11.,, WE HAVF. St'W'r<il t·ho1ces of action : We can do nothin~ and lo:!t them pile a ll thf' taxes on u~ they like . Or Wl' can attend hear- ings, every few week!>. and hc11>l' we can talk th<'m out of some of these taxes Or w<· ran do -.om•· ma ss recalllni.: of puhltc· of f1c1a ls. Or we <·an rn1t 1ate an or dinance that will require voter approval of all new t<Jxes and user fees. within the county J beli~ve the last cho1 C't' will g1vf' us the bes t cha nce of retaining the benefits of P rop. 13. ff enough of us work together. we can force local polit1c1ans to abide by the intent of Prop. 13. We wiU need a few people. in- cluding at least one attorney. to draw up a county ordinttnce. We will need enoug h money to pay for a notice rn the news paper a nd for the prrnlrng of petitions. We will need one or two peoole in each city as headquarters for supplying circulators with petitions. We will need some te lephoners. We will need about 63.000 valid signatures. so 1l will take quite a few clrculators . Jt is time govemmeot officials learn that Prop. 13 meant for them to cut expenses and not tor them to pile new laxes on us. R.F. DINSEN .............. To the Editor: J . Corwin (Daily Pilot, April 81 obviously knows nothing :1bout radiation. They key word is ionizing radiatton which can come from the sun. or from a nuclear reaction or a sun lamp. They all affect people if the radiation is powerful enough. But lo say any le vel ia very harmful is wrong. We get Iota of this type or radJaUon every day. If you stand In the sun too long. you know it's harmful a nd a lot of Coast people will get cancer "It'll be a dey Of two ~-we c:oufdn't find lhe hood a.tch.·· from the sun. But small <Amounb do not cause <J oy har m . Jn fact. 1t 1s d1ffic 111l to determin•· whether or not any harm to pt.'<>· pie will ever result fro m tht• Three Mlle Plant accident. smc<· the rad1at1on w<Js actually so s mall. R.M.WOLFF' President, Wolff F.nJ;?ineering Corp. P~• B o zar d To lht• Editor I have 1us t lost my pct. a very h apf'Y· he althy 7 112-year·old German Shephe rd. who I loved dearly. bel'ausc of inadequalt' la beling on <lry d og food packages. Lei me recall th1• events E vttrything was norma l one Sunday 1 M;irch lSl until 2 a.m. Monday morning when my dog. Gar. c<1ml' to my b e d ci nd whined. I noted that he was not fre ling well and his stomach was slightly s wolle n I wondered wha t was wrong At 2:30 a .m .. he again wakened me a nd J saw that his condition was much worse and decided that J should get him lo the veterinarian a:. soon a~ possible in the morrung. At 5.~ a.m . I woke up and saw that Gar was very 111 . swollen and unable to walk. f rus hed lo the t ele phone a nd a fter a number or calls, suc- ceeded in getting an emergency vete rinary chnic. But It was too late ; Gar died while I was on the telephone. I LEAJlNF.D from the clinic that Gar died of stom ach bloat caused by eating a normal meal of dried dog food and drinkJng water. l had never beard of such a thing. rn addition. the clinic s aid they encounter m any such cases. Gar probably could have been saved if J had recognized the symptoms and goUen rum lo lhe c link earlier . I fl'el terribly dil'ltraught by the lo11s of Gar. However. there rs a broader issue : protection of future user1t of dried dog food from a s imilar tragedy. Dned dog food should be labled prom- ine ntly to warn dog own rs· 1 1 1 to either moisten the lood first or prevent the dog from drinking water after eating, <2) to be alert to the symptorm ot stomach bkNat, aQd C3) wbat to do if the symptoms occur. ARTHUR JACOBSON. JR. 7 --- AT YOUR SERVICE I NATION • &-Q_ ~ QJ].[?--1....ua-tra• c J\ ctdaull Jud~ (;;:\~Mo~ (;J;\ rfll•nt hu -. be<•n n \5 u \.} ~\'!:!I 1•nll·1 t•cl a~tunst Roek Speeial Spot ' GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. <APl As a boy' Clifford J. VanRyn spent hours each day dreaming on a granite boulder in a city park. He proposed t.o his wile J.here. Lui_ week,. he waa found dead or a heart attack at -the same spot. a lon1 Interstate 196 outs ide Highland Park. A medical ex· aminer ruled VanRyn probably died at once. "llewas a very romantfclna:ri ... SHE EXPLAINED THAT her hus band as a boy "used to go. to tha t rock whenever he waa troubled and needed to clear hls thoughts. He would spend hours silting-on-top-of-that r-OC~ thlak Ing and dreaming." l.ol o probU'm7 T~n wnlf! In f'ul l>iJnn l'ol w&ll 1 rnk~tm(I th~ omt~nd orllmtyCJtl_,. lo sohit> tn1-qu1trt>• 111 QOt't'rnmt>nt and tnH1M H Mu•I 11our CJLlt'Sl""'-'1 111 Pat l>&mn , .41 \ wr ~"1C'· Orangt• Cvcn l l>ml11 l"alot, P 0 Ht>J 1591 Coala Mtl<l Ci'\ !14'.;w A$ rrw1111 lf'lt1•B cu po1~1hfr will ht· an.u,.•rrd tiul phoftt'd 11W1wnrt or IC"ll1·" nut 11l<'ludln11 th~ '''Od r • /uJl aomr. odrlrtu or11I bun Mn httt1r~ • plwnt• nymbtrrronr11){ llfl' rc>11~1tfered 1 hu C'oiumn oppeori dm 111 n1•t'pl Saturday• · SNrfrr·~H fe ""8a Wart" I •t-: \H P \I M~ '()n p.ud fo r u -.ut->.\C'r1pll on to ~urr.•r \1,h!.11111t• "Ith h1i. uwn mon1•y Inst Aulo(ui;t lit• ' 11111\ I t•t't'IH'cl ont• "Mii' llt>'i. l'Jl11•1I lht• m .1i.:.11111t> .mll ... o hm. nt> husband. bul wt• 1·an·t 1'l't•m to .:l'l ..imum· l11,tJrt t h1~ ... ubM·t1pllon RR , HalbcM ThJ1J problt>m wn rcft'rrt'd to Magadne l\cUon Unc• and follo"t•d up hy \ \'S. Th•· Capli.trano 8 .-ar h puhll .. ht·r·, ... ub ... r riptton i.pokt'i."oman ~a}"' no arlion <-an tw lakt•n bv tht' Orangt> ('ounty ortice ht•caui.t• llJI .. uhi.t•rlptlnn1> hav•· ht-en turnt•d ovtr to a 11uh ... rriptlun 11t'rVlct', Puhll11her" Aid, In San Ult>gu. Thii. chanl(l'O\ 1·r MNrred in l>e<'ember. but appart'ntly no one• ar th.-magazine bothered lo 1 .. 11 vou about it. A \'S contacted the subscription sn vi,•.-which rt'porb that sincf" one magazine bas been n>tume d as "undt'lherable," a bold wai. put on tht> i.ub,.crlption. Thert' was no explanation ahoul why further conlart with your son was not atte mptPd. Publisher11 t\id promist'1> to start the subi.cription al(ain. Lt>l A YS know what happens. At lf'a!.t in your cast'. it appears that both tht' puhlbht•r and the s ubhcripUon service do not make an,\ f'Xtra t'ffort to follow up on a subscrlber'i. complaint. Out~a("la ,...,,..Bared Co D,.af HEAR R•:AOERS: Orange County Outrf'ach. a branch or th.-Gruter 1.os Angeles Council on Dufnt>ss Inc. <GLAD>, has o~ned a new office at 21124 N. Broadway, Suite 109, Sanla Ana. GLAD provides information and referral, advocacy, com- munity t'ducation. interpreting and other ser vices ~" nc·Pded to hf'aring-impaired persons. (;t,J\l> funclions as an umbrella organization whiC'h <·oordinates its servict•s with more than 35 • mt>mt)<'r organizations to mt>et the needs and rights of th.-.deaf community, according to spok<·r.men. Most ser vices a~ free and available to a II aJ{t'S. Thb ortiC'e "ill assist people in making phone C'a llo, rt·lated Lo emt<rgt>ncy situations. !lick calls to "ork. job·rPlaled calls, medical appointmf'nts a nd i.imilar -;ituations, Skillt>d s ign language in· tnpntf'rs abo a re a vailablf' to act as a link ht•l"t't'n tht> hearing 1·mployer and the deaf job ap- pli<."anl. Joh place mt'nt and de velopment a,. i.istance also are offered by tbe Orange County Outreach offiC'e, a!. b contact with the Southern ( 'alifornia Ct>nh'r for law and the Dear, a bunch of (;f •. \I> which asi.bt~ JJt'r!>Ons having legal pro· hlC:'m' im11h ing discrimination due t.o deafness. li!.lS of availahlc ~ign language classes and f•ducational facilitie11 of all types and for all ages or deaf J>("(1ple arP maintained. Referrals are made "hen appropriate. Pn,on~ interested in these services are invit· 1·d tn ''"P at th.-office or phonf' 972·3925 <voice or Tt>l<'ty p .. "rilc>ri.1 from 8::m a.m . lo 5 p.m . \\ et·kdays. Get in the • swing tor Summer '79 ... Join the fun at Moy Company during our 3·1n-1 show wrap-ups on •fashion •beauty •exercise Our specia l guest speakers will be Sandy Hill-Solomon. Mademoiselle Fashion Editor, Brenda Marthaller. Mademoiselle Beauty Ed itor, Shari Lynn Shattuck, roller skating expert and Sheila Young, Olympic gold medalist speed skater and world b icycling champio n. We'll show you how to look your best for Summer '79, with the brightest new fashions from May Company. •South Coast Plaza, Friday. April 27 7:30 p .m. coeta mesa toUth plaza -3333 IO. bristol -M8-9321 l' n I l ' I l ~· I n l' I' Jt•rry Lt·WIS Ill J '"'ll r 111·1t ,~ 1111 Oll'I' 11,1 11 11 nl l' Ill h l' I Norru,111 Owt·ns . :-.hut ti' IA'\\I:, "You could say his life began a nd ended at that roc k ." fo'r ances VanHyn said of her 66-year-old hus band But police report his 1970 auto crossed both traffic lanes and the Int.erstate's mectlan. plunged down an embankment. and did not stop until It reached the rock 30 feet below the roadway. "He always called it ·our rock' and he'd occasionally drive by it so we could remember where we started." Mrs VanRyn s aid. In 1931. VanRyo took her to the rock on the nJght before they .. toped and were married. ··My husband never forgot about the rock'" she said ... It was his very special place." AUTHORITI ES SAY VanRyn suffered the attack whiltc· driving ~11_...__ the speelalt~ store with the speelal dlffeNnee...low prices!------------- ,~=~~ ieellerg lett11ee <1 mul\ltude of purposes• • there <1re oamboo beauties •I A9e 10 show off a plant to tt~ be'>l advantage -'~ .,, • others to corner your lavorote fruits CWO·IOne oamooo 1:19~..-.~ d' 1t each 2Se thursdll~ ""''! thrit su11da' buri furniture save up to ZS% ••• and get the patio set for spring! l t ZJ.99 so e. '° ""·" 5.99 '.lo.nit JJ1Ck1ng1 • vou II r('cogm1e lhe l.Jmou. mc1ker on the packdge' lromcnina 'lft.' ~ JI\. ... • ''''>P dt>llCIOUS ICltuce packed In J.9'1 105•9" "\ '4 w ~ cellophane lor protection pick t>oK blC 1>1slle1s , .~ plen1 'f. salad season •s here• IKquereo lru11 oul<t ls 79C, J..29 (:/ J.. 79 · Sorry. not av.,.lable in our San Otego, La Mesa& ~ken held Stores. ' rtg 34 99 29.99 •, "t'J(nt'k. lh,,,ru rtg 79.99 69.99 • pick from our sleek sclecl•nn ol l<n1llf'Cl nylon Sh••rt·,• men's (:I "°»I' criterion diwrs'watehes • & 11me1y IOl•a lor summer• •• , ... 11ut ur t1llt•rJ 6.99 I-Ht 'CJV'' P..,' • they come your way in an 1mprer.~1ve Jrr 1¥ •Jt ~lid color .,, • \ho>hr 1mpl'rfec11on., make the'>e hJW nriccs POSS•Olt•' i.qq twin. llat or lrtteo ; · .. HUNTINGTON llACH H•tl•CJlon C•hr ·. .-ironle lllae•flie• .. -Bled ecaleulator • our wllltt·"'9<1 electron< 'CH l<IO' ata11 ffom a ~2 •c.trd. oec11 ttk•• 'h•t'. dOUblt dowr>. N,1111 ever> l•kt llllUfll\Ct °"' m•lll dUler $llOWt •-l tnd ~' 11\0~lr~llol IMJ.lt114'•' • COll~h ro• Sl•ndarO lCDeolc:ur.10<. too bll\tr .. , l'I04 1nc:IU<led U.99 •Clavey ,on.•s' 00vo1ees wiA Clive •oglll "' woth OUt dove<s w:11ct1os• • W>ey olle< deOITI 91'°! swoop second hand and d31o fo>atUte waror rPSISlant. and ll>oy glOw "'tile dolrl<' • 1wo tace ~11e• bolh on ;i Sleek black bilnd' OPIMMm. .. W. ..... s-. 10.7 LA&UMANLLS LCICJlllla Hlls Mall , 7 f.f DAILY PILOT s Tt'tu,.Oey. Aptll 21. 1119 "You sold my what 10 who?!" \!alley Co•plex $8 Million Project Set An 18 m1lhon industrial office complex in Fountafo Valley's industrial redevelopm«::nt area 1s expected to be unde r construction by August. The complex, which will include some com· me re.al s hops . will be built by the Stewart Uevelopment Co. of Tustin on nine acres on Newhope Street near Wa rner Ave nue. PLANS SUBMITTED TO THE City Council in its dual role as city redevelopment agency were approved unarumously Developers hope to have the complex complct- 1·'1 by March, 1980. . A SECOND PHASE 8.5 ACRE development on Warner Avenue. worth an estimated $7 million , is under consideration. Devf!lopers say they w1U subm it plans for the ..,ccond hair of the com plex later this year. The ~c·cond phase pr oposa l will inc lude fi ve n•!>laurants. a finetn cial firm and other com· nwn 1 al u:-f!s. dcH·lop<·r!> !>ahJ. .. Staff Elected At Pacifica Pr Fra nk R. Law has b<-cn elected chief of .. taff of Pac1fl(•a Community Hospital. succeedin~ Ur Paul Flanagan. Dr Law has serVL'<I on the staff of the Hunl· rn~tnn Beach facility since 1971 and on the ex· t-cut1ve committee since 1974. Serving with Dr. Law for the 1979-80 term will be Dr. R<'medios L. Al m1tante. vice chief of slaH, a nd Dr . Ock ·M in Gin. secretary Or. Law. a general practi· tioner. r f•ce1ved his mediccil degrcl' at lht> California College of Medicine. and interned at Los Angeles Count y Ge ner al Hospital lit• 1s co·d1rector of the Pacifica Communit y Hospital e mergency departm ent, fleet uw s ur geon fo r the Huntington Harbor An~lers. a director of Pacifica Community Hospital and the Pac iJ1ca Medical Group. Ile is married. hl:ls four chHdren, and resides in Huntington Beach. Business Growth Workshop Set Change for growth in business a nd industr y a workshop d~signed to he lp companies realize th~ir potent1aJ, Wlll be presented in Huntington Beach ~Y Golden West College on Saturday at 8:30 a.m. m Forum 2. Presenters will be f our members o f P~ofessional Associates of Laguna Niguel. who wall deal with creating a belt.er work environment qual!lY and productivity, employee motivation.' and interpersonal communication. . JOE FANELLI, MARKETING SPECIALIST ~1th Beckm~n instruments. lrvine, will speak on inn~val1ons in m arketing and how to motivate the motivators. Mary Stewart, Re-entry Options for Women counselor in area colleges and univenitles wlll talk on women in management. ' F~ Light, business consultant and Cypress College. ~tructor, will focus on enhancing work produCUVlty through employee participation. JEaRY scmPPER, GOLDEN WEST Coll~ge human services instructor, will s peak on drug abuse and a~coholism, stress management, and e mployee ass1stance programs. There is a $10 workshop fee. GWC ScMdules 'Women's Week' Golden West College's third annual ••women'1Week"wlllfeatureguest1ecturers,fllma, muaic and discuuion erou111 at the HunUngton Beach campus Tuesda y through Friday next week. Newscuter TriUa To)'Ota, Dally PUot writer Cheryl Romo and women staff membert at Golden Weit C.ollege are among the leeturera. MOit eventa AH tree ot charge. A ldtedule of dally event.rcan be picked up at Golden West's Women's Center WMkday• between 10 1.m. and 2 p.m. 14.1 oz. PROPANE TANK OUTDOOR FUDITOIE But t ..... tl\e Wtee to WNngle. &l\d with m • The Ou&nel of t.h. Uni-.-i.t b8: And. in ioom • CXIMWr of th. Hu..bh u..b coucht, M.u Garn. of thet which ma& ..... m uch of Th ... BANANA LOUNGE 777 YELLOW OR BROWN BANANA CHAIR 699 AKRO MILS CABINETS ~RAWER .... 2.67 b5 RAWER .... 3.97 ~kWER .... 6.77 ::RAWER .... 8.97 ~RAWER .. 11.97 BLACK & DECKER RECIPROCATING SAW ~_____:..-,:,....__ 33~! Ah, Love! Could thou 1U1d f with f'a t• con.pin To qrup thuo "°"'Schem e of Thing• entire. Would not •• ehetter it t o blU -and then Remould tt ne&l'er to the Heart'• 0..U.! PUROLATOR XSV OIL 133 FILTER XSV AIR 147 FILTER Ah. h U the Cup: -what boot. at to rep.et How Time "" alippin17 und•rn-th our 1"..t: Unborn TO-MORROW and dMd YESTERDAY Why fret ebout them il TO. DAY be .....ti · HOMTEI 4 FT. FLUORESCENT ~~ SBOPLIGBT 1 t j &!~ ..... Th• M OYU\g f"inger wnl•; and, MYU\g wnt . M-on. n or ell they Pi.ty nor Wit Sh&ll lure it bacla to c:an.oel h.u • Lane, Nor all thy T_,.. waeh o ut • Word of at Prestone II tLJu f!J1 I I: j.i :.!.~ -- Fl&HT •IL· IVER 1----------------tPrestone®l[with two jugs of ... PARTICLE BOARD Summer Coola nt 3/8" ... 4~~. ~~·2. 97 ~: :.:.::;·~~; on (---20n~7 "\ 1 /2" .......... 3.47 WEATHER GIVEAWAY Pf:R GAL/ -~ ~ 5/8" .......... 4.47 11--------------.1 .. ' 3/4'' .......... 5.47 The Worldly Hope men M1 their H..n. upon Tu ma A.h• -or it pro.pnw: and anon, Ldlae Snow u pon the O...rt'• dun:r f"ece Li~hting a UttL. Ho ur or h~b -la gone. ALLISON SEAT CUSHION 13.!-1102 J very canfully Mt t h-quatr&Uu down. f hope you enjoy and get eornething from t hem. ( J hope the paper .. i. them nic:ely. If not. I'm 90r-ry.) EXCEL VEGETABLE OR FLOWER SEED 7:AK And nrange to tell. e.m.on.g thAt &arthen Lot Sorn• c:ould articulete, · while otherw not: And muddenly -mow-. l.J'npeu.nt cm.cl - "Who le th. Pott.r, pray, and who th. Pot?" PADCO ~~ .... 1.27 1" REFD..tL ...... 77 c 9" PAD ' PAINTER.... 1.57 9" REFD..tL ...... 97• Look to °'8 ~ t.A,t blow. a.bout u. -"Lo, X..uqhing." ahe .. .,.. "Into th• World I blow: At onoe th. ai1k.n T-1 of m1 Pw.. T~. uwi it. T~ °" tlw Qudein \Now.'' , Come. fill the C up, and in the f'ir. of Sp ring The Winter Garment of Repentance (UZ\g: The Bird of Time h-but a little way To fly -and Loi the Bird i.a on t he Wino. SCOTTS TURF BUILDER PLUS 2 2000 SO. IT ...... 5.66 4000 SO. IT ...... 9 • 77 • ~;;i llkl -- 6000 SO. FT .... 12.88 Thi.a one I h.e" to '-.pl.iun bec:eu.. ...,.rybody d oeen't lir.noor whet T uri Builde.r d-. Ouy, let '• reed th• label tooet her follu ... OUTDOOR HEAVY DUTY EXTENSION CORDS 16 -3 SJT 25'. ......... 2.77 so· .......... 4.77 100' ......... 7.77 Poeu will ..,.,. iring and th•lr u.t•n•n enjoy. th• tlm.411--rd.a of men and wom•n In t h•ir MUCh for meanino (he'• .Upped h.ia ha-r. I iQUAKER . ; STATE ~ilifl MOTOR OIL -' - EA. QUAID 20/50 WT. MOTOR OIL 63COT. ~ Ah, m&lut the most of what - 1 .t may epend. Before -too lnto th. Du.ft o-nd; Dwrt into I>wrt. &l\d W\d.T Dust. to lie. • San. Wi.n.e. eana Song. - Singer and -Mna End.I AUTO AIR ..:=:-::\ CONDITIONER --. ~ RECBAIGEI llT 333 ffe1"e with • 1-1 of Br.ed beTwath th. Bouoh. A fl&d of Wtne. • Boola of v--and Thou 8-ule rn• ain gino i.n the w~ - And W~ le PazUJ.e en.ow. ADOR RILITE ANODIZED ~~~---ALUMINUM PATIO DOORS 6'lO"x6' 12711 8'10"a6' 14711 M,...lf when younq did -0.,.1., frequen t Doctor and &int. and h-td qr.et Arou.tnent A.bout it and &bout: but ..,.nno,. c..me out by the earn. Door aa in I -t. 1x12 PECIY CEDAR 33~-FT. Ahlmy~.Wlthe Cup that cJeu. TO· DAY of s-t Rep.t. and future r ..... - To-morrow?-Wh:r. To· monow l may he M,...lf with Y ......u.,·e S-'n ThO\IMNI Yean. CLIDDEI COLOR NATURALS ~~ ........ 9!! ~~~10!! Thu la a "Tr tu.ah quality 8 ,_,. wananteed .tu.ff, had to tell you. ( 8-ld.. ti-. ..-•t 9ft0Vgh ~ for • full quauain.) 7 7 I l l· Irvine ED ITION * * VOL. 72, NO. 116, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES By KATHV CLANCY Ot .... o.lh ~ .... , ... Cr"•hon of an 18 ,000 acre urban nauooal IH•rk thlll W()uld str~t~h along the Irvine roa!ll und throu.ch the hills !tUrround ang Laguna tt.>a('h wa t•ndont·d Wt•dnt'tlda by Orange ( 'ounty supervisors The boa rd unllnimoui.ly adopt ed a resolution urging the Na llonal Park Service to t>reutt.• tht.- park, taking 1n three fou~ or tht> 10.000 out-Ir vin Coast aouth of Coron& ~I Mar In addition, the ~ boun dories would anl'ludt· th'' l.•ttuntt G ret>nbt•ll . l.11~uni. tteat'h 'i. Syn1more ll11ls &nd open spat>e lands 1n ttw futurt> t>om muruty of Aliso V1t•J0 Superv1sorl'.> albo asked that th~ park include th~ Bonner and Shat'ly Canyons 1n the city of Irvine. aJong with Los Trancos Canyon on lht' inland side or f'acilic Coast Highway south of Corona del Mar . The proposed Aliso Viejo park lands would include more than 3.000 acres of open space the Aliso Viejo Company already has pledged to donate for public use. along with about 700 acres now slated for development of up to 4,000 dwellings. When supervisors r ecenUy ado pted a land use plan for Aliso VieJO. they requfred that the ad· Dally l'li.t Staff -..., G"'l' A ....... w IAVINE POLICE INVESTIGATORS STUDY MOTORCYCLE FROM MacARTHUR WRECK Rider, Wearing Only Swimming Trunk•, Waa Critically Injured • ID Crash Cyclist H11rt Suimming Trunk-clad Man Badly Skinned Hos pital after receiving ex· tensive on·the·scene eme rgency treatment from Orange County Paramt!dics. cidenl and restore normal traf· f1c now. Kredel noted. A Yorba Linda man c lad only in swimming trunks suffe red cr itical skin losses Wednesday whe n he lost control of his motorcycle and skidded 350 feet down bu sy M acAr thu r I Boulevard at Ronat;i Canyon ~ Road in Irvine Kredel said the 800-pound motorcycle collided with a vehi· cle driven by Pamela A Ha rns. 48. of El Toro. She was not in- jured. In one odd coincidence. Kredel said , Z!gan's wife passed by t he accident scene, recognized the motorcycle and identified t he injured man as her husband. Th e 4 .20 p .m . accident strangled commute r traffic and forred diversion or southbound tra ve l e r s t o Jambo r ee Boulevard where two unrelated non-injury accidents later oc- curred. fl took P<>lice a nd firemen more than two hours to clean the highway of debris left by the ac- Investigation to determine the m o to rcyc lis t 's actions im· mediately prior to the a ccident 1s continuing, Kredel said. Proposed Irvine Complex e ditional property be made ayailable for public purchase at the March. 1979. market price. George Osborne, director of the county En'vi ronmental Management Agency IEMA). reported to supervisors that Na- ti o n a I P a r k S e r v i c e a.d . ministrators have found the area qualifies for development as a national park Their findings were based up. on the presence of what were Your dome&ewa Dally Ne.,spa•e• · YEN CEN-TS Coast Park called s ignificant natural re· sources, primarily the Irvine coastal land, along with the area's proximity to major population centers. In addition, Osborne wrote in his report lo supervisors, the federal administrators have argued the park likely would draw visitors from other re· gions. The park study 1s now being processed through federal chan- nels, Osborne said, and is ex· pected to be submitted to con· gress by May 30. Osborne warned the park ad· mlnistrators' findings may be alte red before they reach con· gress. And yet to be addressed in the park study are ways the federal govemmeol would acquire the park land, along wilh the draw· ing of predse boundaries and plans (or park development. Energy Target Coast Firms Join to Conserve In wha t offi c ials say 1s a unique experiment, four of the Orange Coast 's biggest firms ha ve fo rm e d an e ne r gy cooperative in an attempt to save four megawatts of clectricitydur· ing the fiscal year beginning July I Fo ur megawalli. of electncity is enough to supply energy to 3,000 homes for a year T~e co-op was launched Uus morning during a press con· ference host ed by Pacific Mutual Life Ins urance Com pany. one of its me mbers The other members are the Irvi ne Compan y, the Fluor Corp. and South Coast Plaza Undl>r thC' tnms of lhe agreC> ment signcd today all four co m panies wall be linked by a com puter operated by Engineering Supervision Company c ESCO 1 that will monitor the firms · t:ncrgy demand!.i The cooperative is designed to reduce demand during the after noon ~ak period at about 4 p.m Using the morutoring device. co-op president Butl Dobyns of Fluor said. will tell members when lo defer use of some t.>quip· ment. J ohn Phillips of ESCO said that won't mean a wholesale shutting off of lights a nd air con· ditioning, but a selective reduc· lion in use of some machines. He said one pice of equipment among many, s uch as one of two or three ele va tors , mjght be closed down during the peak. He dcscribcd the plan as an energy budget . but one used tn concert by the four firms. rather than on an individual basis. C.E . Hathway, vice president of Southern California Edison. said the orogram has never been tried before m lhe United States He explained that the four comparues paid for a feasibility study on the project With the approval or the state Public Utilities Commis:.1on and Edison, the cost or implement ang the pro1ecl. about $250,000 will be borne by Edison Dobyns said that end or the first year tnal. 1f the CO-QP has worked as planned, the gro~p v.111 petitjon the PUC for 1nstitu· lion or a sj>ecaal rate as an 1n cent1ve to get more bus inesses to do the same thing He said that more Orange County firms are expected to 101n th~ co-op. but that the four were the companies that have worked on its formation for about a year. Called the Orange County Ene r gy Co n se rvation Cooperative, the organization is J non profit corporation. Phillips said the project is ex· peeled to save the firms money m reduced energy consumption and to aid the Edison Company IStt ENERGY, Page A?> Eestasy Ride Write·r Flies With Blue Angels By JOANNE REYNOLrn\ Of ... Daily P llol StaH It ·s a nde in an elevator Root berserk and a dance across the clouds. Mo ments of breathtaking ecstasy are punctuated by stom acb· 14TenchJng vertigo To a ha nd(ul of men. it as as common an experience as a trip to the com er market For me. al was a fantasy come to life a ride with the Blue Angels More precisely. at was a nde with Angel Seven. Lt J ack Ekl Wednesday he gave me a taste of the air show to be performed Saturday and Sunday at El Toro Marine Corps Aar Statton As a member of the Navy's prcc1s1on fl ying team ht 1s one of the nation 's best pilots, a varsity Jet jockey Ekl looks the part. d ressed in his royal blue flight suit which happens to match the paint JOb on his A·4 Skyhawk and his bright yellow ascot tie ln1ured was Frank E. Zigan, 3~. who, according to police, was trav e l i n g n o rthbound on MacArthur when he hit one of the small r eflectors on the pave. ment dividinf? hoe and lost con· trol of his high-powered bike. Theater $6.5 Million? Aviator's sunglasses obscure his eyes and his fore and aft cap sags in Just the right places, meeting his g lasses at a point that no doubt marks the center line of his face. One traffic investigator .said portions of Zigan's face and body were literally ground lo the bone as he slid a cross the pave- ment. "Investigation also revealed tha t Mr ZiRan had a jacket a nd motorcycle helmet a ttached to the back of the motorcycle, but was not wearing them." s aid Sgt. Bob KredeJ, of the Irvine Police Department. Zigan was listed in critical but stable condition today al Kaiser Permane nte H ospital, Bellflower. He was trans ferred there from Hoag Memoria l Coast Weather Variable hJgh cloudiness tonight. A few high clouds but mosUy s unny Friday. Lowa tonight 54 to 58. Highs Friday 66 to 70 at beaches. 74 to 78 jnJand. l'NSIDE TODAY Hmong trfbum.en are amOftg the Chouacmda o/ re/· ••• tmo /HI Wee "abaft· doMd ~·· and loolc lo lhe Ufrited State• for a home. StOf'JI, photo Page 81. ••••• ,._--~---- A proposed performing arts theater for the city of Irvine could cost up lo $6.5 million ac cording to preliminary cost estimates released this week by the project's architect. Police Flock To Rites for Slain Officer By JACKIE RYMAN Of .... Deity ,., .. ,..., Hund.reds of police cars and motorcycles lined the s treets lo· day around St. Simon a nd Jude Church in Huntington Beach as more than l ,000 fellow peace of. ricers paid tribute to slain Los Angeles Sheriff's Deputy George Barthel. 32, of Costa Mesa. Interment for Mr. Barthel, who leaves a wife and two young cbUdren, was scheduled, follow- ing lJ a.m. services, at Good Shepherd Cemetery, also in Huntington Beach. Los Angeles Sheriff's officials said today the Los Angeles County District Attorney ap· pareotly will seek tbe death penalty against two men ac- cwaed in the slaytn1. A spoke~fnan said suspects James Lerot Noble, 24, and • Clarence Robinaon, 21, were ar- raigned ln Compton Municipal Court 0n murder charges stem· mini trom laat wee.k 's traaedy. Tht' spokesman said the Uls· trict Attorney's Office broqht one cou.nt or murder coupled wltb special clrcumstancea - includJnt beiq armed at the Ume ol the slav1nit -that could <See FVNEUL, Pace A!) -, Current plans. based on direc· tion to the architect from the city's Performrng Arts Theater Committee. call for a 750-seat facility that wo uld inclu~ a hydra ulically movable stage, dressing rooms. rehearsal hall a nd ba lcony seating. Members of the committee have stress ed that the plans are "purely preliminary'' and may be changed. The city currently has $1 .6 million in 1974 bond money sit· ting In the ba nk that are e armarked for a performing arts theater. That money, however . is un· der attack from Mayor Bill Vardoulis who wants to use it in· stead for expansion or the city's athletic fields . l~ian Loses. In Roulette ROME tAP> -A 30· year-old goldsmith killed himself while "re- creating" the Russian roulette scene from the award·winnlng film "Th~ Deer Hunter," police re· ported. Police sources s aid E nrico O'Andrea asked three male employees in his jewelry shop to stay on after work for "some ex· cllement." While they watched. he put one bullet in a .38· caliber revolver. spun the cylinder. put the gun to his head and pulled the tria· ger. - t And Vardoulis wants tne city to bold an election to see if voters want to come up with the extra millions that would be needed lo build the theater l n a letter to the city. Larry Cannon of Wurste r , Bernardi and Emmons. architects in San Francisco, said the project could be scaled down and the estimat· ed cost reduced to $4.5 million. Cannon said in the letter that othe,r deletions could be poss1· ble. but that. they would result "in a very diffe rent type of facility currently envisioned by the city." The City Council is scheduled to consider the cost estimates . and theater design May 8 during an over a ll r evi e w of the performing a rts theater and athletic fi eld expansion con cerns. Ekl. 32. is cool. but not cocky. He wants me to know what l'm getting into so l can cnJOY it "It's fun. It never gets boring, but it's Like any other JOb. There are d ays when things are going really good and there are other days." Ekl explains That tall s leek Jet f'm going to get in is reaJly nothing more 1 than a standard trainer. he says Ekl's right hand man is AEl Joe Berry, his crew chief. Berry puts me in an olive drab flight suit and straps me into the back seal of the fighter Be rry 's warnings abound . don't touch anything painted black and yellow; be sure to flip the intercom back to receive when you're done talking; don't try to get out of the plane at the end of the flight until the ejec· lion seat is disarmed He Points out the location of * * * For Blue A ngeb O.lly l>li.t St.Mf ..... STRAPPED IN COCKPIT Reporter Reynolds the "barf bag .. and ducks down the ladder with a cheery "have a nice night. Waiting for takeoff clearance, Ekl tries to c hat. It's a one-way conversation since the multiple belts that hold me in place keep me from easily reaching the in· lercom switch. <See ANGELS, Page A.2> * * * El Toro Traffic C11rhed Irvine poUce have aMounced their plans to cope wltb the massive traffic expected to be generated by the weeekend air show at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. FTom 3: 15 to 6 p.m . Saturday and Sunday, traffic on roads leading from the base will be aJ. lowed to proceed in only a west· bound dJrecUon. away from the station, said Sgt.. Bob Kredel. Affected roads are T rabuco Road between the El Toro main f ale and Culver Drive and rvloe Boulevard rrom El Toro north gate to Jeffrey Road, Kredel said. Also, In the Northwood viUage area. two eastbound lanes will be open between Culver and MyforH Road for residents' use, Kredel said. On Jeffrey Road, between Tr abuco and Walnut Street, trat· fie will only be permitted to go southbound durtni the afternoon per\ods, he Mtcled. Kredel taid Northwood rest. dents should use Culver and Bryan Avenue to 6let lo and out of lhelr neighborhood. • "We'll have officen at lhe prlmary lnte•rsections. We ex· peel no problems," be said . It ii estimated that 100,000 peopJe will attend the air show reatur- lng the Blue Angels each day. That translates to about 30,000 cars, Kredel saJd. He also point ed out that California Hl1hw•1 Patrol of· ficers will be out lo force to cite motorist.a who park aJona t.M San Dle10. Santa Ana and Lacuna frMways to wat.cb tbe show. Unattended vehlclet wtll be towed IWQ, be added. .. Baby's IJeat RelOted "'r-~~---~~·~Al"'l"'I~~....:...-.., Beware the Birds It's not that students at Saddleback College don't like .... wallows. What they ob1ect to is the jettisoned material that anvarwhly accompanies the historic birds. One mt>aru. uf '1)rott:ction ts to let class not ebooks suffer the damfi~<· Boy Critical After LA Police Shooting I.OS 1\!'ICEl.E S 1AP 1 A 1:; •<t•ar old hov who fl ed when pol1<·1• spotterl ium anrl two other bovs pu-,h1ng u t':Jr d<1wn a durkt•nt•d :-tn•1•t c•urly today wa:, !>hot and crit1<'a lly wounded by a polit·e offH·N . authorities said The s hooting <.·arnc on th<: ~amc morning the r ounty l'Or· oner conducted an inquest into February ·~ fatal shooting or Jnother teen-ager by sheriff's deputies lt also <'ame amid a rising <'ontroversy over police shooting policy s parked by the death of Eula Love last January. rRclat ~d story, AS 1 The Van Nuys boy who was shot Uus morning was not im- mediately 1dcnt1f1ed. Ile was la~ted 1n "very c ntical" cond1- t10n al Sherman Oaks Communi· ly ffosp1tal Pohc£' Lt Charles H1gb1e said officer John R Holland, 30, <1 { Lost Refugees Reunite d With Their Family Two Vietnamese r efugees have bttn reunited with their foster family in La~una Hills after a two-day excursion that •left the pair hungry end root.sore but otherwise unharmed. Trinh Tran, 22, and her brother. Tanh Tran, 14 , were round an a park about 10 miles away from their new home some 48 hours after lheir absence was noted. ··we're stall trying to piece together the story of what hap- pened while they were gooe," explained Mrs. Jon Hermes, wife of the minis ter al the Geneva Presbyterian Ch urch, La~una Hills. ··But we're satisfied that it was simply their confusion that led lo their absence," she said "They are perfectly happy today and glad to be back with their foster family." lO·year vet('ran or the force, or dered the boy to ·'freeze ' when he tried to climh a fence arter or f1cers spottt·d the three boys pushing a car down Hartsook Strl'et in Van Nuys during prc- dawn hours ll1 gb1e s<i id the boys were push1n~ one of their parenL'l' c<irs. allegPdly to gel quietly away from the area so their parents wouldn't know they had taken the car Holland was part of a special team in the area to protect a wit ne~s in a murder case whose life had been threatened , Higbie said. The witness wa5 to testify in the January 1969 murder of Julius Petro at Los Angeles In- ternational Airport, he said. Meanwhile, coroner's hearing officer Frederic Lacey conduct· ed an inquest today Into the February death or Abel Gill, 17. which followed a high-speed frt'eway ~hase that ended in gunfire downtown. Prices Up .9Percent LOS ANGELES CAPI - Paced by increases in the cost or gasoline and meat, ~onsumer prices in the Los Angeles-Orange Coun ty area rose .9 percent last month. the U .S Labor Department reported to-day. The March increase was just a shade under the l percent cost-of-living in- crease for the month na· tJonwide. I Rel a led story, A4 ) T he increase means that goods and services that cost a dollar at the end or the month would have sold for 49.l cents in 1967. Blasts Press .............. The phyalclan who was with Or Wllllam WadcUll'e chief M:· cueer "':;1ht police were told ot 1n all tnfant slaytac toot th• witneu .Und today in Wad- d! ll'I m\ll"der retrtal. Dr. 'Thomu Ferguson told the Orance County SU,per1or Court Jury that h e ca lled a Westminste r police acquain- ta n ce after Dr . Ronald CorMlaen al.Jeged he saw Wad- dlJI "atrangle and suffocate .. a newborn lnf ant in the aftermath of a saline abortion two years ago Ferguson tesUfied ComeJseo came to his borne late one night a few days after the alleged strangulation He said Comelsen told rum the baby "was born alive, was cry. ang, moving and breathing in- dependently" before she al- legedly was choked to death. And. Ferguson continued, those were the purported facts he relayed to police when he :i;ummoned them to his home that evenjng. "After Dr . Cornelsen came over I bt'camc concerned about his involvement in the events and J was worried that he was t•xposing himself to someUung." Ferguson explained. .. Al the late hour r thought r could call my lawyer in Long Reach and he talked to Dr . Cornelsen." Ferguson testified . .. After that conversation and another one with the hospital ad- ministrator. Dr. Cornelsen toJd me he wanted t.o talk to police." De fense attorney Ch arles Weedman asked Ferguson iI be recalled telUng police "you will have to protect my butt." "1 can't 1majtine what it could possibly be r eferring to." Fer..guson replied. "I don't think 1t could have come from me." Waddill. a 43-ycar-old Hunt· ington Harbour obstetrician, is being tried a second time for the <1 1leged murder or the two- pound. 15-ounce infant known a:, Ba by Girl Weaver. His first trial ended last May when Jurors said they we re deadlocked 7 to 5 in favor of ac- quittal. Weedman has denied h.is client strangled the baby but that Wad- dill wanted no "he roic" revival attempts because the infant w as de ad or ir r ever sibly on the verge of death by the time the doctor examined her Jack Styers, Printing Shop Owner, Dies Jack E . Styers of Irvine, owner and operator of Styers Print-0-Mat in Corona del Mar, died Wednesd ay at UC Los Angeles Medical Center. He was 58. A native or Pennsylvania, Mr Styers who Ii vcd in Irvine, ~radualcd from Drexel College and worked as an en~ineer for TRW and Curtiss Wright Corp. befo re purchasing the offset print shop in 1970. He was a former Navy pilot. F uneral services fo r Mr Styers will be held at 3 p.m. Fri- day al Pacific View Chapel, Newport Beach, under the direc· lion of Rev. Ron Allison of University Methodist Church Burial will follow at Pacific View Memorial Park. Mr. Styers is survived by his widow, J anel , of lbe family home, 5371 Strasbourg Ave.; two sons, James, of Seattle and Jef· fery. of San Diego. and a grand- daughter. The family suggests contribu- tlon s to the Linus Pauling Institute in Menlo Park. ORANOI! COMT DAILY PILOT ~Wayne Recovering r~ n~•.,,Ofl't f"to\tO..''• ~• "'""•...._~ .. c~ "1""°e l,.t N....,. ~• t\...,.t°"""' tty lt..0.-~ , , ...... , ~fli1h""""'°(~ ~ .. -... ~.,. 1>••1••• ru a Mn""'~ '"""""""' t tfO"• h·r (Ml• N '4t ,._WO'.)rt hi 4'tt f\ H\lr'ltH'l-Q•Oft ftt>•~ r ftW\ 1-i f\VAll"• ltw,... l;"f:~ft~~~ SOiuth(N\I A ' •••t /1> 1 r-o"""•J rd f1'11f' I\ ,,..i"41~ ~1\ir-t't•Y""""' \v~ ••' '""' ,,, ... ,, .... 1 """"''"''""pt~.,..,, llD ft'•'' H•• \f,....... <~I• Mr-~ C•MOf,.t•'1t,. thNrilt -P1MtOllf'll•~~tv.. , .... c...i.y v,. .... .-"'--•--. ~., .... C!cti.., ,,,._, ... _ ._.,,.,,,.,.t.,. .... °'•"'"•" \.-"'-" .,." .,. ..... --........ '--· Te .. pftoM (7l4)142-43'J• CleMtfllMf Aft.,,._ Ml-N11 I At Newport Home Actor John Wayne was up and about al his Newport Beach .home today but was not pre- pared to offer any additions to •catbing comment• he made about the press when he left Hoag Memorial Hospital Wed· nesday. "No, he feels he said wh•t he bad to say, 1' secretary Pal Stacy Hid. "He's up now and he's feel- ing fine and Jte says he feels bet· ter for Hying-tt. '' Wayne. 71, accused unnamed news rcPe>rters of "tryln1 lo bribe people" to talk about hit condJdon wttJ~ wH identified by the ho8pftaJ H bronchJU8. And he told the preta ln a state ment lasued M he left Ute bolpttaf: "I haven't lied \0 the pre., about an)'tbtng bat u.ey wm not take our nporU 11 truthful. "Reportera 1oeak arou.nd. \t')'- ' ing to bribe people lo say something that won't coincide with the official report. I don't know why that is n~ssary but I cuess it is modern day news methods. "It used lo be con sidered yellow journalism. Aoyw1ty. have a happy day." Wayne blaued the statement throuth spokeswoman Marcy Moble)'. She and Mias Stacy have refUAed to identity the re- port en who apparently have an1ered the veteran Western 1tar. Wayne WH hotpltallled fol' a month al UCLA Medical Center lite 1ut year and u.nchrwent aur1ery for removal of bJ8 can- H rOUI 1tomacll. Hi• Oftly publJc appearance st~ that •W'ltrY w11 at the Academy A•ards ceremony April 9. .J11dge Steorn In . Jud~e. Do~~lld. Dungan'. presidin_g j ud_Be of the Harbor Jud1c1al Dis trict Court m NewPort Beach, swears in the court's newest j udge, Robert Polis. The new judge bas been serving in the court since 1975 as traffic com- missioner Polis, 38, lives in Irvine. Frorrt Pa~ A J FUNERAL ... lead to the death penalty. The pair also face one count of felonious assault with Intent to commit murder and one charge of felonious assault on a peace officer. the spokesman said. A preliminary hearing bas been set for May 8. also in Compton Municipal Court The spokesman said murder cb ~rges are pending against Raymond Howard , 24 , of Inglewood. A fourth suspect an the case, Gary M. Hubbard, 20, of Los Angeles. races allegations of possession or drugs but not of murder. · Barthel and Deputy Jimmy Hollingsworth. 30, of Anaheim. were sbol while questioning a group of men near a Watts hous- ing complex. Hollingsworth. who was shol in the head. has been released from the hospital and as in good condition. the ~pokesrnan srud Pot ·Search Costs $ 7 ,500 NEW YORK I AP > A Queens hi~h S<'hnol ~irl has re· ceived $7.500 tn damage s because s he was forced by school author11 ies to partially disrobe during a "dcgradin~ search" for mara1uanu No marl.Juana was fo und and U.S. OtStnct Judge John Doobng on Wednesday awarded the money for "mental and emo Lional pain·· in01<·ted on the girl, identified only as" M .M "He rec om mended she use the money for pi,ych1atnc counst'hng Lasl year, a Jury sided with two Bayside fh~h School of ficia Is However, Dooling set aside thl' verdict ror l:.ick or evidence MOTHER'S DAY State S&L loan Rates To Hit llo/() LOS ANGELES <AP > -Major California savings and loan as- sociations. which have often led the nation in mortgage rate in- creases, are raising mortgage loan rates to 11 percent or above. the highest rate in 4"'2 years. Glendale Federal Savings said Wednesday it was raislDg its fix- ed-rate loans to 11 1.4 percent from the previous l~ percent to 11 percent. T he firm also raised 1ts varia- ble rate minimum v. percent to 10""• percent. Variable m or tgage rates. legal tn California and several other states. allow the interest rate to be changed w1th1n li rruts us other interest rates change over the life of the loan Meantime, Home Savings. the largest savings and loan in the nation, reported tbat it was ··in the throes of cons idering a change" or rates in light of the industry movement toward the I I percent mark. Rates m California have fre· quenUy risen faster and higher than those of other a r eas because of demand for housan~ in the state But · housing economists say mortgage rates across t.he coun- try are under pressure because S&Ls musl pay for mortga~e funds for lendm2 Recently, much of those funds have com e from six month 1.\oney market certificates which have interest rat.es tied to Treasury bills. The latest rate allowed on the certificate was 9 3 percent Small. Compact. Space -Saving Women's Recliners In a Wide Selection of Styles cmcl F*ics SPECIALLY s 199 PRICED FROM COSTA MESA 369 E. 17th ST. (Aerosa rrom RoloN. ne~t to Morfe Co"8ndo11) 642·8657 ~. Fn 1().6 Sot.I~ Cloeed Sunday .. ····- ' r,...P ... AJ ANGELS ••• Watch.1111 t.be 1tr'UQ&. ta a mirror. &Id obMrY•, ''1'M7 dldn't n.:!Jf. deal~ tlMM -~-~':t ... '!!!!k~ ..... tround. eases up~ aa we clear the eod tlf the ,,_.., and tben becom• an eleft&or I'd been wamed repeatedly about G1-the face·10taabln1 gravitational pull frosn steep cum bl. No one said an)'dd.na about elevaton. It's not an eapeelaUy clear day, yet from our 8,000.foot van- tage oolnt. we can ... from lft. Baldy to San Clemeate bland. from Oceaoaide to Palos Verdes. Every roll. climb ud dive ls explained in advance atone wltb lhe acceleration ucl decelera- tion that it requires. That doesn't atop me from closing my eyes OD U. first roll. a wing over wing maneuver called• productJon roll. It was easy keepinc them open after that through sUky-smootb dips and curves that leave me look Ing out the roof al San Clemente Island or looking down only to see the wing where the ocean ~ to be. We go from a demonstration of Gs to one for weightlessness. The engine noise. the bumps. and the vibration I'd expected aren't there. There's more noise from radio trarric lh3n from the engine. Eld plays with the plane, accelerat- ing just often enough for me to realize he is fl ying very gently. Now it's my turn to fly. At his urging. I take the throtUe with my left hand, the stack with my right After a rew tryout wobbles he tells me to put the stick over. all the way to the ten. I close my eyes. "Hey, you gotta have your eyes open," be adm onishes whe n we right ourselves. "try it again." l compromised. One eye stays OJ)<'n . "OK I've got the plane back now " I hope he never really I~ go. The half-hour flight is over too c;oon We make one pass over the field <ind land As we taxi to the apron, Berry 1s waiting. al parade rest. It lakes very little time to find myself back on lhe ground. My legs are shaky and l'm glad to be where the earth stays under my reel and the sky stays over- head Still. I wish I was in lbat won- de rlul machrn.e lhat makes everyth.inJ! turn upside down so easily. E',.._ rafl*! A I ENERGY ... by reducang peak demands. Stressing that the co-0p 1s a voluntary e((ort Phillips added that he hopes it will prove "we don't need any government- 1mposed mandates to regulate energy use 1n these buildings." ROCKING MISSION VllJO 21&t2M ........ Pkwy. (CQflW d All'9fV . and Vlo (IC<*W) •H·lt02 Mon.. M.104 Sot. 10.S oo.d...., l 7 • ur' st 81 ll' " • i l <: CALIFORNIA Carte r 's Nucl ear tand Hit SAC..'RAMENTO 1AJ•1 C'.o Edmund Brown J r , In a abarp l\ault °" l~idf'nt C•rtcr, '" l'h¥1Jl'""'l.Qi th JW ident to ~JI th~ nurltlar lndu111try t hat 'c-nou)[h I tnough "· At a M ronJer-ence Wednes 1l1•y. Urown 1tbo said he hope~ lht> U S Nul.'lt>nr-Regulatory l'omrn\1.011011 will o rder te rn porury Shut dOWM Of th(' {'ijtht nut'l••ur pl.mt~ built by 8abc>o<'k ,t W1kox ti I:: SAil> 1•· Tiils hallJ>em. ht- "'111 l'all UJ'I'" Cu hforntuns af f~·1·tt•d tn tht' 01·,•rby Rancho St.-,·o pl.111t 111 l'urtu1l the use or their u1r <"ond1t1oncr~ on hot ~ummerday:. The ullhUt:s ~aid that would 1nl'ludt! c.·u s t o m e r s from Bakcr~field to Eureka The Demucral1t governor, who says he may run for pres1 - d e n t in 1980 , r epea t edl y c·raticlzed Cartt.•r''l pro nuclear stance, saying othe r ener gy ~ource~ i.hould be explored m stead "IT'S RATHER CLEAR to me that the comb1nat1on of risk!., t·o:-.ts, :.afl'ty problems, the prob- ll'm of ~torai.:e of waste, the prospc('l of prol iferation a nd t•ven the dan~C'r of :.ahotage all ('Ombane to make tl imperative that thas country now pursue a p<ith of .:J lternative energy sources." he said. lie said Carter, .. far from en· couraging a s hort-circuiting of the hcensmg process of nuclear r eacto r s. s h o uld t e ll the America n people a nd the nucle a r indus try ~uite :.imply: ·Enough is e nough . " RE•'US ING TO SA Y he fa vorf'd a total han on ex1st1ng plants. Rm"' n 1n:.tead focused on halttn~ nut'lcar power ex pan:.1on ;1nl1 hu1 ld10~ other. s;1ft>r powl'r :.ourccs in the fut ure Tht> 41 year old governor said that rc('ent events had made 1t very cleur that "the days of n uclear ~.11>wer <ire: indeed num· bt•red B e S a ved L ives ,. ............ Michael Scott Davis, 13. ham radio operator of Tor- rance, picked up a distress call from a Caribbean fish- ing boat that was s inking 75 miles south of J amaica early Wednesday. He act<.>d as a relay between t he srup and the Miami Coast Guard coordinating the rescue of three men aboard. Mo01 , G irl Slain; Cops Shoot K iller SAN DlEGO <AP> -Thl' bod1e~ or a woman. stabbed through the heart with a kitchen knife, and her 4-year·old daughter, wbo had been strangled, were found m the home of a psychologist held hostage by a Nigerian exchange ~~:.:..:-.nt, police said. The student, Newman Au1?uslln~ Osebor of Lagos. Nigeria. was shot and killed Thursday on ;in interstate highway after a 3' 2-hour standoff with police, authorities say. ··My Ufe was for them," cried Ale10 Punetes Wednesday after the bodies of his wife. Cu ndalana, and daughter, Norma were re- moved from the home of Richard E. Townsend. '"The y were the best . they wen~ fantasllt• llow could anyone do this lo a little girl and her mother '.'" Mrs Puentes. 24, had 11oork<'d a:. u maid for Townsend, a cnminal psychologist Police said Townsend was abducted Wednesday at gunpoint. forced to withdraw money from a bank and held hostage by Osebor The 22-year-old Osebor was fatally shot by police after holding Townsend hostage in tht' doctor's sports car on Interstate 8 Townsend was unhurt in the shooting Inmate Flees Jail Facility LOM PO • 1AP 1 The car authorities believe was u:.(!d m the escape or George Jackson Brigade lt'ader John Sherman, 36, has been found. but be and his Wlfe remained free today. City police said a green Ptnto sedan was found early Wednesday, parked m a residential area of town Polite said they believe the car. rented Tues· day from a local car-rental agency, was driven by l\1 <.1nanne Pulfer Sherman, 28, when her husband, :.crvin~ a :IO year sentence, escaped Tuesday after- noon whtlt• visiting l.ln eye doctor. Medi-Cal Fraud Pro bed ~ACRA M t-:NTO C /\ P 1 Some nursmg homes have colleclt'd Medi-Cal benefits for patients who had been dead for up to a year, says state Con· troller Ken Cory's office. In res pons e to a ( ) ques tion. Deputy Con- .~T·'11:: trolle r Peter Pe lkofer _ _ s aid Wednesday that "-~~~~~~~--' audito r s bad round several s uch cases. ··We found in al least one case benefits being provided to a deceased person more than a year after death, Pclkofer said. Sltftl Rrq~•t Appror~d , Ttvlday. Ap1112'. ,.,( Patty Denies Bar Brawf SAN FRANCISCO CAP\ -Newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst Shaw ~at her police officer hus band alt.ended a O.chelor party that ended in a raucous brawl at a lesbian bar the niebt before their wedcUng . .. It's really upsettmg," said Mrs. Shaw Wed- nesday. "We don't have friends whose idea of hav- ing a good time ls going out beating up women." On the night before t hei r wedding, her hus band Bernar d was not living it up with bis pals but silting with members of the wedding :party al a local restaurant. abe aaid. Tbe couple were 1D rted April 1. A number of police olfteen were re]MM1.ed have been members of a becbelor part7 barged into Peg's Place about mtdalpt a harassed customers . Shaw's name bad been link to the party in s tories publiabed io tbe San J'r cisco Chronicle. The distric:t attorney's oMce and the police ci6-( partment are investJcatJnc the lneident and two 1 persona. policeman Daniel II arr, 25, and al civilian . Kevin Guerin, 24, II.ave been chareed with 1 disturbing the peace and battery. a .1f:~:s HEATIHC, Alll COH O \t & IC II/ft 1 ')••vtttt l1rne ',,1,,,1 ... 1 •uv• Uoot (•II \•Oft ~.ttt•\t '<IUt Att ~ COST A MUA642-1753 1u.,...._,., •• MIS\•Otf VIEJo495-0401 1"11 c.. ....... "'"'"' ..... You 're a Star at Capezio •~•ft D ''""'! .u Aver P.._., Bl capez10 SOUTH COAST PL ALA Costa Mesa (7 14) 540-2575 upper level ad1acent to the 1ewel court" NOW. •• LUXURIOUS PLUSH CARPETING OF TREVIRA STAR AT 2 LOW SALE PRICES I i ' f 1 LOS ANGELES CAPl -A jurisdictional battle over air quality standards has been defused, with the state approving a Shell Oil Co. request to build a pumpln~ station but requiring the firm to clean up other sources of pollution. The state Air Resources Board sidestepped a "smog war" Wednesday when it supported the operating permit issued for the oil station by the South Coast Air Quality Management District - but tacked on the cleanup requirements. your cboi~e Choose a br•nd new luxurious cut pile aaxony •.• e'8gant. thickly tun.ct. end In lhe widest r.,,..ol co&ors YoU can Imagine. You know the oolor you want, and with 45 to c:noOM from, you're ..,,. to find the Nact shade you've been dreaming of. And wtttt illl thl• beauty, you get a veluab&e 5 yw ,..........., ..., -•Mty, The district approved :shell ·s appucalion on Jan. 3. However , the ARB threatened lo cancel the okay because the district had not required "trade· off" agreements. Such agreements require SbeU to clean up other sources of smog to offset polluants generated by the new facility. ,.,_ .. Bfts "R ... t .lelJs' SAN FRANCISCO IAP> -Academy award· winn ing actress and activist Jane Fonda has urged working women not lo accept being "slotted into robot-like jobs that do not allow the development of management s kllls. dignity or self-worth." Ms. Fonda s poke at a noon rally Wednesday at the E mbaradero Center attended by several thousand persons. The gathering was one of 13 around the nation sponsored by lbe 800-member Women Organised for Employment, to com- memorate National Secretaries' Day. Organizers clrcuJaled atatlltlcs they said show 98 percent of the 3.5 million aecretaries in tbe U.S. ln 1979 were women. Altbou&h 60 percent of women support themselYCS or bead families. lbey earn only about 57 percent of what lbe average man does, the group said. ~--.. .... €rltfelzd LOS ANGELES CAP) -A deputy police chief criUcl&ed two officers Wednesday for using "faulty Jud•ll*ll and poor"tactica" ln the fatal shooting or Eula Love lul January. Tiie ertUdsm by Deputy O\ief Manball L. An· denoe ce.... u lbe Police Commiulon opened hearl ......... tile C:lle. lln. Love, a w\eto.ed modaer of three, WU abot to death Jan. J by two ome.. called to ber ~ Lot Aqelel home followinl • dlt- pate °"' an unpaid '31.00 Pl bW. ' .... # --~ --.· SAMTAAMA --P 2t 11 SO. lllSTOL I lllL~ .. S..C.... .... •Saps•w • .....,. • ' • w .••. s..: 11·1 llMH7 ;. plua the ptec:tlcallty of Scotchgard protection and static eofttrol. Remember. h dlfteteftce la Trwlta Stet. Take your choice -our top quellty "Star Fire," lntf'OCIUctory .... priced at only '10.• . .,_ ._ ..... $11.99 9e1. yd. For the economy mtnded. "ShadoW lllglc1" lntrod&actory .... ll'teed • jMM •·• Aft« ltM .... , 113.91 lq. yd. • • · SAVE 25°/o To 38o/o oNTH1s1 0THER MucnocaRNTS TEXTURED LOOP T1ghlly tutted nylon plle on• aturdy level Joop ~rpet Ava1l1bl1 en sh bright mum-lone colof1tlon1 HI LO fllLUSH 1 OO"'I. "YIOf> pile cut • toop style thlt 11 he•l·Ht tor longet -•• ChooM trom new mult1-colo• combine· ... $C4!1 :: .... ~. s5g@ SAXONY fllLUSH 8"utltlll, eubtle multHone colo••tlona In • h••t·Mt nylon pl11eh etyte. Scotctt- genl end •n.,.w.tc trM'8CI. Aet-st·" SG!! NYLON CUT & LOOP Mutu-tone cot«eUon• In •" Enkolott nJlon c.ffd tertur• cut a loop aty,.. Heat Ht fof HWred pel'• ,_, SCULPTUlll D PLUSH A89-11Ut S7.Pv' Town lllVIMG CALIPOIMIA POI I I ftAIS 7 ................ ..-- I Or nge Coo t O 1ly Ptlot Editorial ...... _ .. _______ r_ ........ _--•.• ·-.·.· -.~.'"'·-------~-Obet't-·N···W.ed-·/P·u·bl.llhe-r -·T"°"*-·K···"·"·'---~' .-.... ~.~ ,...,_T """ ...,_ .,., ~· Krtlbfd,/Ed!totl•I Pege Editor €ivilian-Poliee Help Sensible l.o&l ·t.•ar, lho ('&t y nf lrvioo luunched whnl beco m u h1J:hl\ t-UCl't' ~rut pr1>f(r m n whlC'h non "tworn. c.-1\'lll n pertoionnc•I tnV(' tljt tc trumc rtN:ld nt Ir' uw patterned Its pro1tnm ufler om· thut 01)tm 1h.•d also wtth ~U('CN.s ln Fort Lauderdul<-. Flu O\\, In int• l'<>li ct• Chlt•r Lt'<> Peart v. unts to ec h~ l'tl) tukt• the lt.•ad 10 Ubl' of dvUiam. in the p<>la•t.• depart flll'lll. Tht• d11t.•f b propo ml{ thnl c1v tham. with proper tr3tnlOH rollc.•<·t n•µnrb on mino r t•rtmt·~ rand handlt· rout 11w t·hor1•:-. 11l lht• tlt•tt•c.'llH• t)un•uu I h· 11b11 "ar1ti-tu t•mpluv t•1v1hun!'t 1n tht• dt>µurt mt•nt s •·:-u p1>ol'l 't•n u·t•s" UJ\'t:--100 lt hundh•!4 ull lht• bU810t''l'> :.i :o.1)l•t·t:-. th.11 11111l'>t ht· l,tkt-n <.'<If\' of. l·vtm 1f lht.•y dun I httH' ~·lot t11 du" llh dtr'\•C'l haw c nf01 cement. T ht• dllc•I ' Ith'." 111al.l' "\'OM' ( '1v1h.111'> t'U'>t It·~., th,111 !'>\\ orn 1:1t•r,11111wl ,1 f .1\'\111 th.11 t Jllllut lw 1...:n111 t.•d in po-.t Pl'upo~1l1u11 1 :1 11 m1·~ \11tl 1111111• 1m1x11 t.1nth t r;11h h·1 ol h·..,l'> <'l llll'&1I fu111' l llllh Ill \'l\llt,111-. J.!l'h th1 polt1·t:' Offlt'l'r IJcH'k 11110 lht• hl•ld "111'1'1' lh' ,, lll'l'lkd Center Fill Need Ont• "'"'It' d1 :1\\JO).! ;itlNitwn the~e d ti):-. in In int· part tt•ularl\ t h1• \ 1 I lugl· ol Woodbradgt.· 1:-. wtwthl·r nc1g hho1·t11xul adu It .., :.hould Ix: allowed to opt·rak ~mall d tty ta11• t·<·nkr:-. Tlw W<H>rllu 11lg1· Lt·mpt:!\t st:.11 tc d l>l'\'t'l'al month:-. ago whc.•n n1•1c hhor:, t•omplu1ned ahout noise .ind traffic :-.urro111 Hltng llllt' homt· when•'' n•:..1dcnt wt1s looking aflc·r :.l' \'t' r;tl <·htl1I n·n ol "'Ol'k 111u pare nt:-. .\l ttw t1m<·. th•· t·o111plaanls probahly wt•t'l' 1ust1f1t•d Totlur. howt•vt·r. lh1• home· rs '.'>la te Jte•eorii-wd <•n<I. thus. cnro1'1m,·nt ,., now llm1tf'll I<• :.1'\ c:h1ldrl'n Ttw tompl<Jinb ha v l' «l' <1 i,c•<I Cl\'t'n 1hc• 1rnmbt•rol work111g p:trC'nts in lr\'10l'. lhl'rL··.., littk qu1•stton th1• l't•nll'I !-> an· nC'Nl<'d ;.ind ... hould lw pcnn1ttl•d as a I Pg at 1m:.ik1 t•:o.1 ul'nt1al usl' If wohlc·ms d<·vclop. they !-.hould he· handll'd on a <':tSl' b\ l'tl'>l' has1:-. a t lhl' t•ommunity assodation l(•\'l'I. or with 1 h1• st ;11 l' ltt·C'nsing agency, if o(•ces~an Wit tr s11d1 ~~·stt•m <; to handll· rirnhlc·m:-.. I h1·n· is no llL'l'd f ()r <1l1ol1t io11 of the cente r s as some have rwopo·wd Untimely Decision It ":is ~.hor I ly <11lt•r I .1 m Wl'dnl'sda~ mormng wlwn thl· ln ·111t• ('1 ty Co11 nt ll took up 1t1·in No ~;,on t• wc.•1ghty IOO Pill'.'> pag1· ;1 g1•n<f;1 E'<·<·pt tor thn.·e du:harcb. lht· only 1m1·:-. lt..·ft in lhl' a11d 1pm•1• Wl·rc mc•mhe i·s of a n Or:rngC' Count y l<.1sk force \\ho had w:ult•d patwntl) to ~vt..• tilt' l'OUntal a full p11·,t·ntal ion on :rn cnv1ronmcnt<1I impact report. It c·ontt•rnctl a <·ounty landfall <lump proposed for 1h·v<•lopmcnt m lht• Rec <.and Hound canyons area northca!'tl ol'tht• ('ll\ B11t IK•C'aUM ' of the 1c.1t<' hour. the task forct! essentially d t'l'tdt'fl ln make• 1111 J>ft'S('nt.1tmn The council was left with makir)g an 11nanform('d. hast y dC'l'1:-.1on on matters th~t will haH• major futu re effects o n l rnnc"s roads <.ind nei~hhorhoods. Nor.c of it should h~1 vc huppcned Ttw council. for all its cxprl'ss('(l c·oncern about m aximum public exposure of its :id 1v1t ws, ~hot1 ld not have been considering Lhl! report or anythingcbe, for tha t m atter at l a .m . ... Whal :1ppcars to he m ordt..'r is a council policy that would ltmit the length or meetings or provide for an ad- JournC'<l adc.Jitiooa l session if sufficient urgent business :-.I ill n·mainl' to be co ns idered after hrains and e nergy are dnmwtl • Opinions expressed in the space above are !hose ol the Oatly Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those ot lhetr authors and a rtists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P.0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-432 1 . Boyd/Humbug Uy L. M. BOYD English Kin~ J ames II u sed lead, pewter, copper. anythinit at hand, for his coinage. Such coins minted in Dublin we re referred to hy the Irish a s "uim bog" pro nounced •·oombug'' meanin~ soft metal. They felt the coins were phony without m· trinsi<' value. And their word for :;oft metal W3S where WC got our word "humbug." Would you agree that P resident Woodrow Wilson with his Ph.D. was the most scholarly of a ll our chief ex eculives? It 's note worthy. I think. that h<' is said to have never missed an episode of t h e co m i c s t r i p t' a II e d .. Kruzy Kat." Not everybody realizes that what "bovine" ii; to cat- tle. "ovinC'" is to sheep. Ma ting !fPason for the m arsupial moles of Australia covers about three days eve ry June . Imme d iate ly Dear Gloon1 y Gus W.s it a typo or the truth in the O•ilY Pilot story about c.wo younlJ s u"pects arr ested for allegedly "fakln1 $10 at 1runpotnt"? With tnlla· lion whnl it 11, that's all a body can do these day11. F:ikc it. BROKE C.IMl!lr ~t <-•It we ... .. ......... , .:.:.::~" ....... . _ _....~ .. " ....... ... =~~,-~tv'r.'..l" _... • th •reafler. a ll the male moles that have mated dro1> dead. The ain 't -nature wonderful folk say this is dandy bcca u~ al leaves more food fur the females and the ir o ffs prin g . Scientis ts havl' discovered it's the mating itself, not the time or year, that cau~es hormonal changes which kill the male. What price glory! An inventive bunch, theme musical showmen. For in· stance : Orchestra leader Fred Waring invented the famed Waring blender. And the operatic impressario Oscar Hammerstein invcnl· ed the first practical cigar- rolling machine. J\ t enth of all the ships ever built are in deep water at the oceans' bottoms. lncredible as it may seem. the quality or aerial photo- graphy is now so good that the rank or a fool iwldier can be seen from pictures taken a t 100,000 feet. Or so the ex- perts report You know that nctor caijed Dirk Benedict on the TV series "Batllestar Galactlca?'' He found his sta1e nam on a menu under ''E11gs." Q. "On which type of turl iR a football player more like· ly to get hurt, nntural or artlflclal?" A . Arllflclal, no doubt nboul Jt. Con~lder this : Jn· Jury data collect ed over three NFL scuon11 s hows thol 10 of the 12 Sladluma with the hi1heat lo.Jury ratet h1Ve artmclaJ turf, and 10 of the ll 1tadlum1 with the lowest Injury rates have natural turf. t lock Pentagon's 'Iranian Fire Sale_'__._. WA S HINGTON -T h e P~ntugon l b ru~hl n ~ to the rc~cue or Am erica n rnunufucturers who got stuck with mor~ Uum $10 bilflon worth or cunct>lt!d ftrmR contractR whl'n their favorite customer . th.. sht1h of Iran, was over· thrown If Con~rl'SS approves lhe bailout, mu<"h or the a rmaments ,d r .. ady in produc tion w I I J b (' purc:hu~wd hy thl· Ul'feni.t· De 1><irt rnt·nt ut tt n ul timat!.' <·o:.l to thl' taxpayt•r.., of almoi..t $2 nil hon Thl' idea hus the support of the defense in· dustry's friends in Congress and of Administration officials who are reluctant to press contract c:la1ms with the new Iranian regime. UUBBED BY insiders as "the itrt•at I ram an fire sule." the pro· posed.s>urchase of weaponry in- Ll·odcd for the shah would be a l relatively bargain pricci. But close s crutiny of the ite ms in- volved shows that m<.1 ny urc ob· solete or unnecessary. The most expensive a nd con· troversial ;.arf• the four S pruuncc- <'lass destroyers with which the shah had planned to modernize lus navy Testifying before tht· Senate Arm<-<l Scrvic:(•s Commit- ' et•. Navy Secretary Graham C l ayt or sa id it wou ld b e "t•riminal lo let the opportunity lfo huy the destroyers) go by." Ill' noted that they carrv "the ~am(· armamt'nt, the same guns. till' s amt• detl·ctaon apparatus. the samt• l'v£'ryth1ng" a-; the :'ll a vy"; newt•:-.1 gu1dcd-m1l>st le cr111~1·r:. fl was u poor 1·11mpar1son to Mailbox make: the committee vetoed further production o f the cruisers back In 1975 because their a n li·aircrafl tracking systems were round to be ob- ftolescent. The committee report on that decision called it "inap· propriate to build any ship ... with a weapons system that is clearly inadequate to m eet the projected threat within a rel· -., \ atlvely short period or time alter delivery· or the shtp." T H E FOUR destroyers would cost the Navy $1.3 billion, plus another S2 m illion or so to refit them f rom Iranian lo U.S. specifications . Despite the enormous cost and the dubious value of the ships. the Navy 's purchase request A'OAJ icd. • ... -... :-1 ,-.,..P'<fr::;.<cL.I /f '"f-·-.... 8£-'L(," ~ _;,... "t H .'1 IN Jl:Jt/12. M /NO IU:'r0V yt;IV W'<O~ 7;./CS'E" A/,CJfJ/)/I'.i.. '' .J ~ .. -; _,. ' sailed s moothly throucb t he committee, beaded by Sen. John Stenn is, D·Mlu . By n o coincidence. the shipbuilder, Ingalls. a subeidlary of U tton Industries, ls located In Mia· Si88ippi. "Jl's a bailout for Litt.on." said a congressiona l aide. "They're saving l,SOO jobs '°' Sl.3 billion. Even by welfare standards that's prelty gr:oss." Al $866,666 per job, "gross" iB an understatement. Another I ranian Fire Sale bar~ain the Navy wants t.o grab up 1s 150 P hoenix missiles for $77.1 million. The missiles are carried by F-l4s, and only lran a nd the United States have them . T HE TROUBLE is, officials have admitted there's no way or knowing whether some or the f'ho e n1 x missiles or the ir operation manuals fell into Sov- iet hands after the shah 's ouster. "We prudently have to assume that thl' Russians have them." one knowledgeable source told our associate Peter Grant. Several congressmen reel the proper course is to develop a new Phoenix missile, instead of buying more or a model that may no longer be a secret to lhc Soviet:. In fact, this is being done by the Hughes Aircraft Co .• and 60 or the newer missiles are included in next year's budget. The Pentagon ·s rescue effort ror tls friends in the munitions industry is encountering op- pos1l1on on Capitol Hill. i-·ootnote· It'-; not j ust thf' manufor tun•r.., who will gel off lhl• hook under the purchase pro ro~rnl. If 1t passes. the new Ira nian i.:overnmcnl would actual!) l!cl b.ick mul'h of the S500 111ill1on dt·p<Jt-.11 llw .,hah put do .... n There Are Alternatives to Police Chases To tht• Editor ll seem. ... lo me that then· 1s ar· roganl disregard for human rights or the innocent when it comes to a poli ce chase. The sus perlC'd offende r must be caught <tt a ll cost, no matter what the cost Ttw ross1btlity that innocent pt•opli• will be killed . mauwed ;.nd emollon11lly scarred for life make.., no '11ffrre m·c, as long as 1usl 1<.·1· l'i done by catching the suspt'c:t1·d luw hreakcr. In a re· <.'<.•nt rasc. Co~ta Mesa police were chasing a hit and run sus- flCl' l down I he Costa Mcsa- N ewport Frt•cway 1551. In the atte mpt to apprehend the SU!-.- pt•ct there was o multi-car crash that would probably not have happened <tnd involved a lrai::i<' situation for so many innocent people. With just a l1dhit of crratavity and fores ig ht thi s whole s ituation ~houldn 't have hap- pcnrd. Our lax dollar:.. support a helicopll'r system that can track cars from above day or night. If there 1s a fleein g s uspect dangerously evadmg the police, why not follow him until it is safe to apprehend him without e ndan~cnng 1nnOc:t!nl b ystan- der!>. COULDN'T the Cll P or police traffic control slow down trarfic.( csi mlliar lo accident pro- cedures) until it stops safely, trapping the sus~l in a tramc jam and then apprehe nd him? The altitude is "No, get him now. don't wait." It's not lhe quality or the catch, it is how fast you can catch the s uspect · at all costs. How many times h ave you seen the traffic Investigation team "Racing Code 3" across town to a reported minor acci- de n l withou.t injuries? How many people a re cut orr, almost rammed. and actually crashed into by these needl~s fuJl-out races to be quick ·1 How many times have you seen u traffic un· It c ut som eone ofr. swerve radically in heavy traffic, just to • g1 ve a ticket often to a Jess se.rious violation ? Jn doing so and stopping carelessly. one or more lanes have been blocked In order for tickets to be written. These situations must stop. The police serve a n i mportant func tion In our societ y. 6ul public pressure mu!ll be brought to bear. because wrong Is wrong no m a ttt'r who is do ing the wrongdolnf(. T he mo·uo ·'To Se rve and Protect" shouldn't be "to ae.rve and lnlllct." Call and write your local pollce chief and aherttf and let them know you don't like their chaH procedures. Ralalna your voice now mt1ht save JOUt u re la\.erl C GIBBS • No Bassi~ To lhl· Editor I rct11I Chervl Homo·, t·nlumn \\1th i.:rt•at cnio~ ment ;.ind havt· Just e<aughl up with l;.i:.t Fnduy·, l'dition wht·rt· -.ht· painted J vivid pacltll'l' of fig hting the freeway traffic t'lc lo lht' Musat· 'enter to hear lhP Lo~ Angell'!. Philharmonic 1 c;in imagult' ht•r husband"' fee lings wht•n thl' l'l l•gant. handsoml' Carlo Mi.1rt<1 G1ultn1 appt•arNI on lh<' podium tn ('on dut'l the or<·lwstra an<I ht•r "ammt•dtatc t•onH·rsaon to lhl· wonders of cla:,!.tl'al music llowcver. I wonder 1f Cheryl and her husband are a .... are thal you do not ha Vl' to go through :1 n y of l h n ~ t• I r 1 u I s a n d tribulations in order to hear the orch(·~tra. G1uhn1. r.khta and all the other gn•;tl s of I he mus ic world .. You c·an hear th1•m rig ht ht•n· in Orangt• County al th<: hastorn.: Santa Ana l11gh S<'hool, all red· carpeted. plenty or fret• parking. comfortable reserved ~cats. l'X ccllent acoustics ancJ no traffic hassle! In fact you t'<lll hl'ar thl· grt•at \.iuhni and the Lo:. Angeles Philharmonic plu:-h1.•aut1ful mcz7.o soprano Frederica von Sl ade th as Saturday. April 2H 1n th l' Oran ge Co unt y Philharmonic Society's fi nal concert or lhe season. right on your own doors tep in Orange County. J EAN TANOOWSKI Te8a~ 13 To the Editor: Prop. 13 is going down the drain unless we stand on our hind reel a nd do something about it. According to a news a rticle, county s upervisors a rc ur~ing county planne rs to <1dd new taxes. called "user fees." to cover. the cost of such thjngs as li'braries, fire protection. sewers. etc. Many of us opposed Puncla !-.Uc·h laxc-. at puhlw hl'i.trlng .... but we don't sl·1·m t11 h.1vc· goll<'n thl· mcs:.ag1• atr 11.,., WE HAVE 'lt'\t'fal t ho1c.·1.·., 111 ;1ct1on: Wt• can d<1 nothing an<I let them pile <111 the t.Jxes on u ... they like . Or "'t' can attend hear ing!>, every ff'w \\c•t•k.., and hop1· w<> can laJk lht·m out of snmt· of these taxe:.. Or wc can do somt· mass rcc<1 llrn ~ of puhl1t· or f1cials. Or we t·an 10tt1att· an 1Jr danance that will rl•Qu1rc volt·r approval of all nf'w laxt•s and user foes. w1th1n thf' rounty I believe the la~t l'ho1c·c will g1vt· us the bes t chantt• of relainang thl' benefits of Prop I ~I If enough of us work together. we can force local politacaans to abide by lh<' intent of Prop 13 We will need a fe w people. in eluding at least one attorney, to draw up a county ordinance. We will need e nough money lo pay for a notice an the newspaper and for the printing of petitions. We will need one or two people 10 each city u~ headquarters for supplying circulators with pl'litions. We will need some telephoners. We wi ll need about 63,000 valid signatures. so it will take quite a rew circulators. It as lime ~overnment officials learn that Prop. 13 meant for thf'm to cut expenses an<! not tor thC'm lo pile new taxes on us. R.F. DINSEN Radfatf.,. •••• To the Edjtor : J . Corwin <Daily Pilot, April H 1 obviously knows nothing about radiation. They key word is 1on1zing radia tion which can come from the sun, or from a nuclear reaction or a sun tamp. They all arrect people if the radiation is powerful e nough. But to say any level is very harmful is wrong. We get lots of this type or radiation every day. rr you stand in the sun too long. you know it's ha rmful a nd a Jot or Coast people will gel cancer "lt'fl be a day or two Y91-we couldn't find the hoOd i.tch." from lhl' sun Hut small amount~ do not causc any harm. In fart. at is diffil'ull to determine y.,hcth<'r or not any harm lo JX>O pit> "111 ,.,.,.r result from lhl· Th rel' Mile I' I ant accident, sinc·t· I he radia tion was actually so ... mall R. M. WOl.Ffo ... President, Wolff Engineering Corp P r i Ra%ard To t lw Editor l h aH' 1ust lost my pel. a very h.q.1py. healthy H ·.:-year·old German Shepherd, who l lov('d dParly. hecaust• of inadequat<' labl·l1ng o n dry do ~ fo()ti packages. Let me recall th1· c•vcnts. Ever.vthang was normal one Sund~y I March 25 l until 2 a .m. Monday mornm~ when my dog. Gar. came to my bed a nd .... hined. I nolt•d that he was not frelrng well and his stomach was s lightly swollen I wondered what was wrong. Al 2:30 u.m .• he again wakened me a nd I s uw that his condition was much wors e and decided that J should J!et him to the veterinari<1n :is soon us possible in the morning. At S.30 a.m. I woke up and s aw that Gar was very ill, s wollen and unable to walk. I rushed to the te le pho ne and afte r a numbe r of calls, s uc- ceeded in getting an emergency vete rinary clinic. But ll was too late ; Gar died while J was on the telephone. I LEARNF.D from the clime that Gar died or stomach bloat caused by eating a normal meal or dried dog food and drinking water I had never heard of such a thing. In addition, the clinic said they encounter many such cases. Gar probably could have been saved if I had recognized the symptoms and gotte n him to the ~link earlier. I feel terribly distra ught by the loss of Gar. Howeve r, there IS a broader Issue: protection of future users or dried dog Cood from a similar tragedy. ~ied dog food s hould be tabled prom· lncntly to warn doc owne rs : 11 > to either moit ten the food ,first or prevent the doc from .... lnk.ing water afte r eatlni, <21 ~ be alert to the 1$ymptoms of stom ach bloat, and 13) what to do if th~ symptoms occur. ARTHUR J ACOBSON. JR. •• -.... ,,.__ Laguita /South Coast By KATHY CL\NC'V OI -0.lll ,..ltc •1.ott Crrahon of un 18,000 a t'r r urban n.allonal Jlark thiit v.ouJd stretcb along lh I r .. 1nt• <'Oltbl a nd through lht h1llb 6urround •Oi Laguna Beath wu b l'ndur t"(j Wednesday by Or1tn~l' 'oont) supervisors • The board ununimoui.I) a<k>pl f'd a resolution ur.:ing the Na tional Park Servlri: lo create the park, taluni;t an Lhrec founhs of tht• 10,000·acn.~ Irv~ <.:oari\ M1uth of Coronaa del Mar In .1tfdHion, thf' park boun t111rlt>:1 would mcludi: lht• L.fa{:uo11 {;rt'cnbt-1\, l.atl(una Beach'b Svramon.-U1llR and open spaci: l11nd11 m the future commuruty or Ahso VteJo Suµervu;ors a lso asked that the park anclude the Bonner und Shady Canyons m the city or lrv1nt!, along with Los Tranco!> Canyon on the inland s ide or --------------- Pacific Coast Kighway south of Corona del Mar The proposed Aliso Viejo park lands would include more lhlln 3,000 acres or Ope<t space the Ahso VieJo Company a lready has pledged to donate for public use, along with about 700 acres now slatt:d for development of up lo 4,000 dwellings Whe n supervisors recently adopted a land use plan for Aliso VieJO, they requtred that the ad· ditional prope rty be made available ror public purchase at the March, 1979, market price. George Osborne. director or t he county Environme nta l Management Agency <EMA). reported to supervisors that Na· tional Park Service ad· ministrators h ave found the a rea qualifies for development as a nationaJ park. Their findings were based up· on the presence of what were called significant natural re· sources, primarily the Irvine coastal la nd. along with the a rea's proximity to m ajor population centers. In addition. Osborne wrote in his report to s upervisors, the feder a l adm inistrators have argued the park likely would draw visitors from other re· gioos. The park study is now beinR processed through federal cha n· Your Hemetow• Dally Newspaper nels, Osborne said, and ia H· peeled to be submitted t.o con· gress by May 30. Osborne warned tbe park ad· ministrators' findings may be altered before they reach COO· gress. And yet to be addressed in the park study are ways the federal government would acquire the park land, along with the draw· ing of precise boundaries and plans for park development. l Snake Tossed in Strike Other Violence Mounts at SC Plant Oilly Pltec SI.tit PM!o HORACE PLUMMER TENDS HIS GARDEN IN LAGUNA At Age of 100, He Still Has Opinions About Politics Lagunan Cheers • l Century Birthday 7 : t By S'fEVE MITCHELL 01 , ... D•ll• I'll_. Sl.ttl j It's been more than three dee· ' itdes since Horace Plummer re· ll tired as planning director for the cit y of Portland, Ore i But he still has his opinions J about planrung. zoning laws and politicians, and the Laguna • Beach resident is not the least I• bit s hy when he rem1n1i.ces about the old days . There's u lot for Horace Plum· m er to reminisce about lie celebrated his JOOth birthday €aster Sunday. Americans to settle along the tra('ks in the West. He lined up a job as a struc· tural engineer with Lhe Portland planning department, at a time when that agency was com· prised of five city employees. During his tenute, he recalls t h at he fou ght with com· missioners who sought favors for flr1ends from the planning de· partment. lectured ignorant city e mployees a nd put up wilh "fussy" council members. When he left 39 years later. he <See 100, Page A2) By RA YMONO ESTRADA JR. Strike violence at Reeves Rub· ber Inc. gasket factory in San Clemente escalated today with reports or a live rattlesnake thrown into the plant <1nd a lire· slashing. rock·lhruwing melec in a driveway today Details we re sketc_hv about today's incident. One man was n•portedly arrested aft er plant officials charged strikers with attempting to ha lt a delivery truck by slashing its tires Communications Workers of Rationing Proposal Altered WASffiNGTON IAP> Presi· dent Carter made a new effort today to save his beleaguered standby gasoline r ationing plan from being killed by Congress. With a critical Senate Energy Committee vote scheduled lat.er in the day, the president offered 99.9 CENTS PER GALLON 'RATIONING MOVE'-A11 21 NATIONS PROTEST OPEC OIL RATES-86 to a llocate more gas oline cou pon s to s t a t es where motorists drive greater dis· lances to work. It was not clear if the proposal would salvage the rationing pro· posal in the House or Senate. <See GAS, Page A2> Plumme r received a nice plaQue from the County Board or Supervisors. a note from Jimmy end Rosalynn Carter and a hu~e card s igned b y f ellow parishioners al the local Com munity Presbyterian Church. Megawatts Savings? l Plummer says he never ex, pected to reach the century mark, and claims he owes at all to religion. good living , daily ex· ercise "and I take a can of beer at lunch." Ye..rs or battling crooked commissioners, inept planners a nd , politicians probably con· trlbuted lo his lively s pirit, which remains intact even to- day. He recalls the goings-on in Portland, Ore., where he arrived in 1 905 on a cut .r ate "Homeseeke rs'' train ticket. The reduced fare was to induce Coasc Weather Variable high cloudiness tonight. A few high clouds but mostly sunny Friday. Lowa tonight 54 to 58. Wgh• Friday 66 to 70 at beaches. 74 to 78 inlanct. INSIDE TODA'° Hm,0ng lrfl>Hmen on omoJag the thouaonda o/ ref· tlgfet IOho feel like "abon· doMd ~,. ond look to f11e United State• for a home. StOf'JI, photo PO{lf 88. ••••• _______ .._ __ Companies Form Energy Effort By JOANNE R E YNOLDS OI U. O~lly Pllet Si.ft In what officials say is a unique experiment. four or the Orange Coast's biggest firms ha ve formed a n · energy cooperative in an attempt to save four megawatts or electricit y dur· ing the fiscal year beginning July 1 t'our megawatts of electricity is enough to s upply energy to 3,000 homes for a year. . The co-op .was launched this morning during a press con· fe r e nt'e h ost ed by Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany, one or its members. The other members are the Irvine Compa n y, the Fluor Corp. and South Coast Plaza. Under the terms or the agree- ment signed today all four com· panies will be linked by a com· puter operated by Engineering Supe rvision Company <ESCO> tbal will monitor the firms· energy demands. The cooperative is designed to reduce demand during the after· noon geak period at about 4 p.m. Uclng the monitoring device, CO-OP president Bud Dobyns or Fluor said, will t.,u members when to defer use of some equJp- ment. John Philllpt of ESCO Hid that won 't mean a wholesale More Coverage Other aoutb Oran1e County covere1e ~ppears today on Pate Al4. s hutting orr of light!! and air con- ditioning, but a selective reduc- tion in use of some machines. He said one pice of equipment among many , such as one of two or three elevators. might be closed down duringlhepeak. He described the plan as an energy budget, but one used in c4mcert by the four firms, rather than on an individual basis. C.E . Hathway, vice president of Southern California Edison. said the program has never been tried before in the United States. He explained that the four companies paid for a feasibility study on lhe project. With the approval of the stale Public Utilities Commission and Edison, the cost of implement · ing the project, about $250,000. wiJI be borne by Edison. Dobyns said that end or the first year trial, if the co-0p bas worked as planned, the group will peUUod Lhe P UC for institu- tion of a special rate as an in· centive to -cet more businesses to do the same thing. He said that .mor e Orange County firms are. expecled to Joln lbe c<>-0p, but that the four were. the companies that have worked on lta formaUoQ tor about a year. Called the Orange County Ener1y Conservation Cooperative, the organization ia ~ non·prollt cofl)Or1Uon. PhlW,. said the project ia ex· peeled to save the firms money in reduced energr con~urnpt.ion and to aid tbt> Edison Company (See BN6aGY, Paie Al> Ameril'a union members had scheduJed a rally today in front of the factory at 415 Ave. Pico. Police Sgt. Bill Trudeau said today a s nake was thrown through a plant window Wedncs· day afternoon. The snake was in a paper bag Plant manager 0111 Krame~ charged that a striker tossed what he said was a rattlesnake onto a bench where a female worker s hrieked as she realized what was 1n the bag No one was hurt. Plant workers disposed of Lhe snake. No a rrests have yet been made an connection with the snake ml'ident. police said to day K ra mes said violence "has heat e d up " this wee k a s picke ters are becoming rrustrat ed a bout the lack of progress in the 17-day-old strike . Krames charged that a pi c ket e r s tru ck a plant supervisor sevcnil times 1n the head early Wednesday morning as the v1ctam was leavtng the factory One man has been arrested an connection with that incident but police said they have not fil ed charges. The strike began with a n April 9 walkout by some or the plant workers who are protesting aJ- 1 eg ed "harassment and bad faith bargaining" by manage- ment Union ofricials have filed three unra1r labor practice charges with the National Labor Rela· t1ons Board Management has denied Lhe harassment and bad bar~aining charges. Strikers and management of- fi cials still say they pla n to re- open ne~otialion t hrough a federal mediator May 3. Eestasy Ride State S&L Loan Rates To Hit llo/o Writer .Flies With Blue Angels By J OANNE REYNOLDS Ol I ... O•llf Pile! Sl•lt It's a ride in an elevator gone berserk and a dance across the clouds. · Moments or breathtaking ecs t asy are punctua ted by stomach-WTenching vertigo To a handful of men, it is as common an experience as a trip lo the corner mar ket For me, it was a fantasy come to life -a ride with the Blue Angels. More precisely. it was a ride with Angel Seven. Lt. Jack Ekl Wednesday he gave me a taste or the air show to be performed Saturday and Sunday at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. As a member of the Navy's precision flying team he is one of the nation's best pilots, a varsity je t jockey. Ekl looks the part. dressed in his royal blue flight suit which happens to match the paint job on his A·4 Skyhawk and his bright yellow ascot tie. A vial.or 's sunglasses obscure his eyes and his fore and aft cap sags in just the right places. meeting his glasses at a point that no doubt marks the center line of his race. Ekl. 32, is cool. but not cocky. He wants me to know what I'm getting into so I can enjoy it. "It's fun. Jt never gets boring, but it's like any other job. There are days when things are going really good and there are other days," Ekl explains. Thal tall sleek jet I'm going to gel in is really nothing more than a standard trainer, he says. Ekl's right hand man is AEl Joe Berry, his crew chief. Berry puts me in an olive drab fli ght suit and straps me into the back Park Project Approved in Laguna Beach A lighted mini·park, complete with wood decking, benches and plants should be completed by July at the bue of Oak Street lo Laguna Beach. Municipal Services Di~ctor Terry Brandt said 0 . W. Con· tracting Company of Laguna Beach was the low bidder for the park project among three firms se\'klng the job with an offer to do the work for $2<1,948. ln addition to the base bid, the rirm will do additional bid it4'ml flUC?b as inatalllng an lrrigaUon system, soil preparation and pJanUn1, pavln1 and catch basins at ad.d.IUonal coat, thu. bringln1 the prtce tac up to S36,348. Tbe OaJc Stiff Minipartt wtU be funded b~ city development taxea. Brandt aald, and should .,. complete.cl in tlme for the summer teuon. D•llyl"lle!S...., ....... STRAPPED IN COCKPIT Reporter Reynold• seat of the fighter. Berry's warnings abound : don't touch anything painted black and yellow: be sure to flip 'he intercom back to receive when you're done lalkinJ't; don't <See ANGE~. Page AZ> LOS ANGELES <APJ -Major Califorrua savings and loan as· sociations. which have often led the nation in mortgage rate in- creases. are raising mortgage loan rates to 11 percent or above, the highest rate in 4""' years. Glendale Federal Savings said Wednesday it was raising its fix· ed-rate loans to 11 IA percent from the previous 10~ percent • to 11 percent. The firm also raised its varia· ble rate minimum l/.a percent to 103/.a percent. Variable mortgage ra tes. legal in California and several other states. a llow the interest rate to be changed within limits as other interest rates change over the life or the loan. Meantime , Home Savings, the la rgest savings and loan in the nation. reported that it was "in the throes or conside ring a change" or rates in light of the indu!ltry movement toward the 11 percent mark. Rat.es in California have fre· quently risen faster and higher t h a n t ho se o r othe r areas because of demand for housing in the state. But housiag economists say mortgage rates across the couo· try are under pressure because S&Ls must pay for mortgage funds for lendinR Recently, much of those funds have come from six·month r.10ney market certificates which have interest rates tied to Treasury bills. The latest rate allowed on the certificate was 9.3 percent. The last time most Caliromia S&Ls charged 11 percent or more for home loans wa.s in Oc· tober 1974. Pensions Up· Benefits Pay lncreaaed WASHINGTON (AP> -The average elderly Social Security beneficiary wm find $25 extra in bis government check in July and some will get up to S50 more as a result of the automatic 9.9 percent benefit increase announced today. The record increase, which will cost the Social Security trust funds $10.2 billion, came automatically as a result of the rise in the consumer Price Index in the first quarter of this year over the same period ln 1978. ~ An estimated 35 million retired or diaabled worlten and their families and aurvivon will 1et tbe tncreue in their July checks. Benefits also will 10 up 9.9 percent for about s million Supplemental Security Income recipients at a C08l of $415 million. Last year's cost of Uvtnc lncreaae wu 8.5 percent. This ls the fifth annual automatlc cost-of ·llvin8 increaee and exceeds the previous tu1h of 8 percent ln 19'15 • - ' ........._. ______ _ Uri- ' r:.: = ran. , I de- two d .. with Baby's Death Related ByllAftlYCIA 'CV OI .. Ooo#• ~Hiii t• .. ff Th(' phyicu:l•n "11'hu w.t' Wllh Or Wllll•m Waddill'~ C'htef ar C'uist'r the nisbt poUct' v.-~rt· .told uf 1rn l•llt•tzed 1n'8nt layln11 took t ht• 14 1h\t"fl!' lfl•nrl today In W<u1 dtll'i. mur(h•r n •trtsl Or Til41m 10. 1-·,·ri.:ui.011 tnld ltw Oun.:•· Count) Sui>t•nor Court Jur y t h MI h f' ('idled u Wt•11lm1ni<lt•r 11oh1•c• 1H'qua1n I ~ n c .. 11 f t 1• r () r R o n a l d ('ornt"l8••n ullctt• .. 1 he saw WtuJ dill "strnn.cle antJ ~uffo<·11t«>" a newborn tnfont tn lht• aOt·rmath Of D t.alJM bortlon l14>0 yun1 •10 Ft>r~n te:st1fwd Cornrlst-n camt• to his home late ont· rught a h•w duys Jflt•r tht> ,illeged !>trungul~1hon I le 1'.Utl ( 'orn1•bt•11 111111 him lhl' tmby "~J' h111 n .thH· 14 ," 1•n rn~. mm 1n.: Jud bt<'Jth1ni; 111 de pe ndently" bcro 11..· 'ht• JI legt!dly w&s chokt!d LO tlt!iit lh. And, Fergu!>On r 11nt111ued, thoi.e W(•re the purported rac~ he relayE'd lo poh<·e wht>n ht· s ummont·d lh<.•rn to lw. hllll1t• that t'H 'Olllf.: "l\fler Ur t '11rn<-lsen ca m<.· O\ 1•r I lw<·am<' 1·1)n<:ernc1I about lus 1nvo1v'1·mt•nt 1n th(' evf'nts ;rnd I was worru·tl that Ill' was tt xposang t11mM·tr to snnwllun~." Ferguson explnim·tl "At the l;ite hour I thought I could call my lav.ye r rn Loni.: Hcach :.ind ht• talked to Dr CornelM:n." f"1•r gu:.on test1ftt:<l "1\flt·r that <'<IO V<:ri.:.1!11111 ltnd a11olhcr one with the hospital ad m 1nistrator , Or. Cornt·ls1·n toltl me he wanted Lo talk to polu 1: " f'roM Page .it I GAS •.. The ltoust• Comm<'r<"1• Com n11ltt•c, wh1l'h v11ted to n·11·1·l lhf· plan W<.-<lnes11<1v, m1·t <iR:tin to d;iy u that l'c.M1·r ·s supportn!> t'rwld m<.1ke an atlfoll1pt to rfl v1 11<· it But 1<1·pulillf'a 11:-. IH1yC'111l1•tl llw rnt'l·ting, uud 1111 111•1.11 volt· W:JS tuk(•n, CartC'r's ... upp11rl t•r'> 1111 ltw Jlousc• n1mrrnllt·t· i.:111l th1· \\'11111• lloust' romprnn11s<· wo11l<I hav1· :.witchl'd l'nOURh VO(('O., to re verse WC'dnl•<;rlay ·~ 11ut1·oru1· The rat1on1n~ plan v. di ~1·1 a nother chanc<.' on the llou~c n oor Carter 's atlempt<•d com promise wi.s outl1nt•d rn n ll'tter fro m Whitt' llCluse :.11de Stua rt t~ Erzl'ns t;it He wrote to R<'p J11hn D1 nJ(t>ll , O·M1c h . 1..•h111rniun 11f J ll11usl' Energy s ubcomm1ll t-e , that th(• adm1ruRtr11llon would double lht- <1llocat1on of ~aM>lane coupons to states thClt rl'lt they mig ht have l1f'e n lrl•atl'tl unfairly unrln tht: µrl'.,1d1·nt '') (Jr r1:1nc1 I r:.i trnning plan The orr~inal plan calll'<l for l\mt·rrra11~ to rl1l·c1ve couponi. l1CJ !>erl 1m the numllt'r of ca" they own. That would m l'an. for t•xc.im pie. that a pc•rson rn Arrwn<1 who drove 50 mil<:s lo work woultJ he able to purr hai.t• the s<1m c umount of gasoluw 11s a New J e rsey resident who drove l'J miles to has JOb. Laguna Sets Parent Meet D1!>C1pline :.k1lli,, crlucat1on a nd drug <1wa r1:nt•si. wrll be the topics of a parent Niur at111n pro g r a m a t the Roys Club <1r Laguna Bea1..·h begannin~ May 2. Ric Slepht>nson, an education counselor with the Boy's Cluh, alon g with Nick Me ssina , supervisor of teacher education at UC Irvine and other speukcrs will address single or married parents throuuh June 13. The progrum1t will run from 7 lo 9 p.m. with child eur e service provided. For mor«• information, cull the club at 4~·2535. DAILY PILOT r¥t)folf~<M\t0.lf1'P'f~ w~jlliWft.,~l'"G'T' ···~ ltw N..-. • .,, ... I'\ ('llli1M ,;;,,. 1 ht'""'", ...... ,,. (,,.,, ... ift6n"'""''~ "-"'*'"'• • '°'"' ,,. 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One m1•ans of µrolt'ct1on 1~ lo ll'I l'las~ notebooks suffer the d.1111.t}.~C Lagunan Set for Meeting ln W aslilngton l.011).! t1m1• Lagunu n 0 W l'r 11·1· will fly to \\ a s h1ngl11n J) (' II t• \ I "' ,. ,. h l •• purl 1t.·rp ;it.-m J llll't:llng ur th<· I' r 1 .., 1 d 1•nt ·.., C'n m m I I l t• l' 0 fl .•: n1 pl<r)I mt·nt or th1· lla11 di cap J'l("d . Th t 8J ~ t• ., r o I d P111cE former Vt>ll•ran... l\d m1n1strCJ llOll C'Xt'l'Ull H' rt'C'CI \ l'd tht: In vrtation lo c.ittt>nil the mcclrn~ M a) 3 <.1nd l f rnm Hernd rd P o ' n e r . d 1 r c 1· t o r o r t h e Wu~h1 ngt11n p;rn1 I Pri<·f• is still uc·t1 vt 111 veteran a rfairs and 1>rnhlem-.. or lht.' han d1capped, ;md w o.is rt·c11gnr1t"d <ts "Crti11•n or the Yc<.1r · c·:ffht'r (hrs year <ti lh1.· La~un <i Bea ch patrtol 's D:.iy Pa r11dc Ile has lived in Lag u1111 UcC1ch for m o re than 18 ycurs Brass Rubbing Workshop Set A Bross Kuhbmg Worksop will ta k e plac e in S <.1n J uan Capistrano May 12 from I to 4 p.m . in the Hot Sprin.:s Uance Hall. 32.506 Pasco Adelanto The popular art form employs s pecial pape r placed o ver r eplic as of EnRhs h memorial monuments from the 13th and 14th centuries Silver. gold or copper wax is lhc·n rubbed over the monuments to p roduce <.in impression uf the c ha rac te r de· pic ted. Brasses are available for King H e nry V III and Wllli C1m Shakesoeare T he $1 2 fee· cove r s ull materials needed. Thoi.c 1n t ('res t ed can reJ,t1:;t cr al lhe dan ce ha ll . Froa PageAI ENERGY ... by redueing peak d em ands . Stressing that the co-op 1s a voluntary effort Phillips added that he hopes it wiJI prov(' "we don't need any government. imposed mandal<'s lo rcguJate ('nc rgy use in these buildings." AldhorPlam Laguna Talk Michael Medved, author of the bes t !letling hook "What Really Hapl)t'ned to the Cla1111 of '65'!" will apeak about the "New Jewish Generation ," May 10 at the Surf and S,_nd Hotel in Laguna Beach. Medv~. a 1969 Yale 1ruduate, polltlcaJ speaJcer a nd wrjter, la bein g sponsor~ by the South Cout Communities J e wish Center al the hotel beainnlng at 7:30 p.m. TJckeu are $2 for membcr8 and $.1 for non·membcra. l"or reaervaUona, call the center at 497·2070 f 'rom Page A I ANGELS ... tr) tn j!et out of the pla ne at the l'0<1 or lht• n rght until the eJCC· ll1•n i.t·al I'> d1..,,1rnll'1I lit· po1nh 1111t tht· location 11( I Ill· l.>a rf IJa g · all(! t.luck~ dCJ..., 11 the l:iddt•r with a d wery "havt• a nin· n11 ht Wu111111: ror t:1l-.c·1ifr t·lcCJranc·•'. 1-:kl tr11.•o., lo C't1<1!. It " u onc··v..11y ro11 vt•ro.,atuin -..111l·c th•• multiph· IH·lh 1h.1l~ 1111· 111 plat1· k<•••p int· from.,.il.> readung the lit t1•rt·om ~w1tdl W;t1c·li1111.( lh<• s trui:(l!ll· 111 a m irror , Ekl nbi.cr ve :., "They d idn't ('Xal'll y dC'S lj?n these th111~.!> for :.m,111 J)f'oplc " Thi• Jf'l lifti. ~ently off the f?rf>ll nd. Ptt~l'S up in altitude as .,.. c l'l<·ar the• cn<i r>f the runwC1y and thc•11 becomes an c lt.'vator :.I r;Jri.:ht up I 'ti ht'l'll warned r epe atedly about G!-. th<' race-s mas hing ~ra .. 1t at1onal v ull fro m ~tet:p t hmlJs :\11 one sa id anythin~ ab11u t t-lt•valori. ll 'i. not a n <.'Specially clear d;iy, yt'l from our 8,000-foot van ln~t· 001nt. we can l>CC from Mt fialdy to San Cl<'m ente lsland, (1 11111 0<.'Ntns id« to P~tlos Verde~. Evl.'ry rull, chmh ;rnd dive is ('Xpl ain('d in advance alung with th<' ac·rt•l('rati1m and dcct:lt.'ra- lio n ttw l 1t r1·quires That dm:~n ·t s top me frC1m closin~ my <'yes on the first roll. a win)o! o vt•r wing maneuver called u produetion roll. It wal> 1'3!;) kct'pang them open afte r th;1f through s ilky.smooth d ips and curves that leave me looking out the roof at Sa n Clemente Island or lookin~ down only lo sc't' the ...,, ing where tht: oc<'an us<'d to be We go from a demon.<1tr:1t1on of Gs to one for ~e1 ~htlessn<"I'> The engine noise, the bumps and the vibration I 'd expected arcn 't th<'re Tht•rf''s more noh;e from radio traHrc than from the engine. Ekl plays with the plane , u ccelerat- ing just often enough for me lo realize he is fl ying very gently Now it's m y turn to fly. At hr!-. urging, I tuke the throttle with my left hand, t he stick with m y right Mtrr :J few tryout wobbles he tells me lo put the stick over, all the way to the left. I close my eyes . "llf'y, you gotta have your eyes ope n," he a dmonishes when we right ourselves. "try 1l agarn." I compromised. One eye stays open "OK I've J:OI the plane back now." I hope h'e never really le t go The h alf-hour flight is over too soon . We make one pass over the field und land. As we laxi lo the apron. Berry ls waiting, at parade rest. It takes very lilUe time to find myself back on the gro und. My legs are sha ky and I'm glitd to be where the earth stays under my reel and the s ky s tays over- head. Still. I wh1h I was In that won- derful m ach ine that makes e verything tum upside down so eaally. · Pair Win Bood8 ThUNlton JW\Jor H18h Schoo1 stude nt Brian Freitaa baa won • SIOO 11avtng11 bond for hla first place essay on pl'ivate property In a Laaun• Beach Board or Realtor8 cooteat. Llaa Ansell. alftO a 'nlun1ton student, won a S50 bond In the conlesl. I • Doctor Wins ·-• Delay m Trial L>r J e ffrey Ma c Donald of JJuntrn1iton Uurbour, the forme r Gree n &rel captain charged in the uno deaths or his wife and two da ughters , has won a trhd po11tpuoement. The trial was to begin Mon. da y . hut Ma cOonald's a tto rneys las t week asked U.S . District Judge fo"rnnklln Dupree Jr to postpone the Ra leigh , N .C .• trial lo give the m m ore t ime for preparation. The U.S. Supreme Court re- fused in March to interfere with the trial. MacDonald's attorneys ar g ued that the trial would re· suit rn double jeopardy because a 1970 m.ilitary investigation had ended in exoneralJon. Now director of em ergency medicine at St Ma r y Medical Center. Long Bc•ach , M11cDon<tld w11 i. i11d1 eted 1,y a fe d en 1I grand Jury m Haleigh 111 tht• deaths on 1-'cb 17, 1970 ur his wife Colette and children Kimberly . 6. and Kristen. 3. Militar y police who rushed to tht'n Grt•en Ht'n •t C11 r>t. Mt1e Donald'i. q uarh•r!-. at Fl Bragg, N C . s aid lht• three had been bludgeoned to d<'ath and thL· c<Jp ta 111 was s ufkring 11 knife wound in the l'hl'!>l They :,aid Mac Donald told lht•m that four dru~·cral<'d hip. I.Ht':. h<1d forced th1•ir wc.iy rnto hi s hom<' and a ttacked him and his family Mac·Donald wai, not a vailable ror romm<.'nt Wedne-;t.la y Ills :.l•r rctar) S<Jrd ht." w;.is on his way lo ~an Franc1.,co to m tet with Lost Refugees Reunited With TI1eir Family Two Va·tn<1 m 1·">t.: rt•fui;:ct·~ ha \t' bet•n rt.>un1l<·<l w11h thcrr fost<>r farr11ly in l.<1..:una Hilb ;Jff(•r .1 l"'-o <lav l'XI u1 :.ion lhal ll'fl l hf' pJ1r hu111.!r)I a nd footM11'r· llul ot ht•1 l41M• u11h<1rmt<I T 11uh '/ 1 :111. :?2 .. rnd 111·1 hrollwr , 'l'Jllh '1'1.rn l•t . ~..rr• fo11111f Ill a pa rk uuout HI milt.:'> a w a) from lh(•ir 11ew home somt· 48 h our:. after tht·ir alJst•ne:t· v,.as noted "Wt:'n • ~till trying to p1cc£• to~cthcr the !>torv or what hap pened wlule thry wcr t gune," t·xpla1ned Mr., Jon Hermes. wife of the m1 n1stcr at lht• (;cnt·va Presbylcn;.in C hurch. La~una fulls ··u ul we'n • s ;.,t1:.f1c d thC1 t 11 ~as s 1mpl.> their conrui.1on thlll lt·d to Lhcir abM·nct•," :.ht· s<.11d ThC'y arc perf(.'clly happy tod<ty :rnd glad to be b;.il'k wrth th(·tr lost C'r family " MOTHER'S DAY his attorney. Bernard Segal . No date has been set for the postponed trial. s he advised, but Or. MacDo na ld and hia at- tomeys believe it will get unde r way sometime this s ummer . Cops Seek Laguna Rwtaway Laguna Beach police are seek· ing an U -year-old boy who ap- parenUy ra n away fro m home Friday afternoon. Donnell Guy was las t seen at Top of the World Elementary S<:hool shortly after 2 p.m . Fri· day, when he announced to a teacher he was running away. Police inves tigator Alex Jimenez said officers sroure d caves in Laguna Beach, friends' homes and the beaches in a n e f fort to find the boy. The officer said Donnell was spotted at a track meet in Hunt· ington Beach this weekend by his father. but n ed before the man could catch u p with the youth. The boy L<> described as stand· in g four feet tall. and was lus t se en wearing a p<1ir o f rust colored trouser s. a T shirt. blue jacke t a nd deck shoes T h e sa ndy-haired youn~ster had onJy S2 in his wallet when he was last seen. his mother i.a1d An y one with 1nformulmn about lhe boy should call Alex J imenez at the L<1~unC1 Beac h Police Department, 497·3311 Prices Up .. .9 Pe rcent LOS ANGELES !AP 1 P arNl by anrrl'ast-i. 1n ttw <"Ost of ga::.olinc <111d ml1.1l , l'Ons umcr price'> 1n tht• Los Ange les-Orange Cou11 Ly a rea r~t: 9 pc rt'l'nt la ~t month. thl• li S l.u bor D e pa rtmcnl rcpor lt·d tu duy The March increase was JUSl a shade under the I µc rcent to:.t-of l1 vrng 1n cr ease for the mcmth no tlonwide 1 Rt•luted l>lon . A<t l The rm·rca~t· m<.'an~ thJt goods and !>l'f\ ices thJt cost (j dolla r at the end or the m onth would hC1 vc s1Jld for 49 I cen~ rn 1967 Small, Compact . Space-Saving Women's Recliners ' In a Wide Selection of Styles mid Fabrics SPECIAi.i. Y s 199 PRICED FROM COSTA MISA 369 I. 17th ST. CAcrou from Rolpha, next to Morie Calendars> 642·1617 Mon. • Ftl. 10-6 Sat. 10.& CIOMd Sunday ,,....r ... AI 100 •.• was 1upervlaor of a department or 7~. and PortJand had grown from what he termed a vUlqe to o large city Aad al&M&l•ll II&. OAJJ U · ,.nw•ee wtdti plwlQI ldDee ,.. t1rement wu a 1hort stint as a Laguna Beach PlaoninJ Com· mlaak>ner, Plummer stlll bas opinjone aboyt U. piennl'll al._ city. "Zoning law~ ar~ too fussy lo· doy." he says. slldlng bis fingers acroaa hi.a well-trimmed white moustache. "Some of the things they fuss around with make it too hard for a m an to do busintisti." Plummer waa the euthOr of nearly 20 zoning ordinances and building <.'Odes in Portland, say- ing codes "s hould interact well." He said planning definitions get mixed up in the volumes of ordinances put o ut by cities, and leave c1t.uens confused a s to the intent r>f the law. "They should be well indexed and conform to make It easy for the public lo do business with the city," he advises. T he long time Lagunan keeps up on current arrairs by s ub- s cribing to and reading - magazines such as Newsweek a nd P orbes. as well as newspupers. He also has bookcases full of volumes on re ligion, philosophy a nd fictt0n. a ll or which he en. Joys reading ·'I used lo read a lot of fiction, but not much anymore," he s ays .. Tlw old literature I used to r Pad, like WC1lte r Scott's nov- e ls. spent too m urh time describ- rn~ the s c ene ry a nd getting thangs started "But I really hk<~ Robert L. Stt•ven!U)n ffo, style is very ap· pe<i lrng " Whl•n h(''s oot re ading in lhe dul ll·n•d llv1nJ: room of t he h11m1· ht•.., hvl'd in for more than 2() ) can.. Plum mer can be found gJrdPn1ng or CXt'rC'l!>lng. ·n w world has changed m a lo t of way!.," he say'> "Kids lo day havt: a lot mort' to learn. JOd most of ui. don t us e more than 2 Pt'rcent or o ur brains ... lfl' thanks a lot or pohtic1a ns don 't t:ven u~ that much bram- 1iow1..•r "Look at som P of tht! buildings lhl'y :.ip provc.•cl uround here." he .., .. :r~. pwnting out his front wrn- tlow "ScJmr· should have r e. q111n•cl irnprov{•rn1·nti., they look r•lll••fl 111• cr1111~1'<f I tl<1n 'l tl11 nk tht: city fol k-.. lfhl•d llw11 .1ulhurity wisely in .J pprr1\ 10~ lh•·m H111 lht·n. llw c1..•nl1Jr) man ud. m tl!-. Lo h1·1ng J hrl op um aled · I never v.oultl have bet•n a 1-:ood polrt11•1:.n," he s mile:. I 'm .1 poor .... 1h·~man " UM\\i PulJs O ut WASlllNGTO"'J tAP I Tht! l "'"''' Mini· \.\orkl'r\ unt011 t"> look lni.l 1111 <.1noth1:r pl act! Lo holtl ,, r J II 1·11nventwn art.er pul hn~ 11111 of J-1111 1da fnr rts failure to 1 a11ry tht-Drl>Jll>st'd Equal Rights t\ rrw nd 11wn1 ROCKING LOUNGING fV VIEW ING MISSION VllJO 21192 Marguertte Pkwy. (Comet ot AWMY and \Ito bc:olof) 491·1902 Mon. • ftf. I 0-4 Sot.1~ Ooeed~ _..., _,,,.,,. ....... --_._ ... ~~--~~-------~------~-I CALIFORNIA Carter' SACRAM ENTO IAr t Gov ";chrrnnd Brown Jr . an a harp ass ult \)n Prt-adent Catrttr . ai. rhaJlt•ngma Ch prt>'lid~nt to ttll t ht' n u d t 11 r I n d u !'I t r y th 11 t 't'llOllalh l'I fnt>~b " At u awwt\ eonf~rence Wed~ (htv , nro~o .Ul!lO 'l&ld ht' hope-' t111· l l ~ NtH'lt•or Re«iuhttory (.'ommtMltln "111 ordt-r ten; porur)' hut downio, or lht• t'lt(hl nut'l<'ur plunh built hy Uabc-oc'k & Wilt'<>lL 1u; MIO U' TUIS happe~. ht• ~ tll (' II UllClll C1tliforn1un:. ur f,.,., l'll by 1h1• nt•urb Hun<'ho S1·1·0 plant to 1·uruut tht' U'>t! of thl'lr u1r t•oruhtiorwr<> oo hot !'>Um mer Jay:. The uta11t1e~ said that would Jn (•Jude ('U:o tomer '> (r u m Uakt•r!>f1eld to Eureka Thl' nl'm1H•rat1<' governor ~hu '>ays ht' may run for pres1 dent 1n l9li0 r epe&t .. dl y ~·rit1<'1zt:d Carter's pro nuclear ~te1nct:', -.ay1ng other c.•nergy sourc·e:. s hould be t:-xplored in· :.11.'ad "IT 'S RATHER CLEAR to me that the <'Ombinat1on Of rtsks, c:osts. saft>tv problems, tht: prob- lt•m of stora.:e or Wlil\l e. the pros pect or 1>roliferat1on and t'ven the d<.1ngcr of sabotage all ~omb1ne to make 1t impcrlitive that this country now pursue a path of n llcrnat1vc energy sources." he sa1ct Uc said Carter. "far from en- coura~mg a short·circu1tmg of the licensing process of nuclectr rca<'lors, s hould ll·ll the America n people ;ind the nuc•lear industry quilt· i.1mply· 'Enou~h is enough' ·· R•;F USJN(; TO SA V h e favored a total b<in on ex1stm~ plunts. Brown instead focused on hailing nuclear power ex pans 1on e1nrl hullding other. sa f~r power ~o urces 1n the futUrf> Tht· •1l-ycar-0ld governor said th<1t rf'cent events had me1de 1t Vl'ry dear that "the days of fllll'il'ar powN an· indl'cd num lwn•d · /\uto l l'ound J Be Saved ~ives .............. Michael Scott Davis, 13. ham radio operator of Tor- rance, picked up a distress call from a Caribbean fish- ing. boat that was sinkmg 75 miles south of Jamaica early Wednesday He acted as a relay between tne snip and the Miami Coast Guard coordinating the rescue of three me n aboard Mom, Girl Slain; Cops Shoot Killer SAN 01 EGO (AP > The bodies of a woman. l>tabbed through the heart with a kitchen knife, and her 4 year-old daughter, who had been strangled, were found 1n the home or a psychologist held hostage by a Nigerian exchange student. police said. The student, Newman Augustine Osebor of Lagos. Nigeria, was s hot e1nd killed Thursd;;,y on an rnterstate highway after u 311-hour standoff with police, uuthorit1cs say "My bfe was for them." cr1t•d Alejo Puoetes Wednesday after the bodic!. or his wifr. Candalana, and dau~hter. Norma were re- moved from the homt' of Richard E Townsend "They were the hcst. they were fantu~t1c How could anyone do this to a little girl and her mother" .. Mr!. Put.'ntcs. 24, had worked as a maid for Townsend. a <:r1minal psycholog1!->l Poht·c !>aid Townsend was abducted Wednesday ~t gunpoint. for ced to withdraw money from a bank and held hostage by Osebor The 22-year-old Oscbor was fatally shot by police after holding Townsend hostage 111 thr doctor's sport~ car on Interstate 8 Townst'nd was unhurt 1n the shooltng Inmate Flees Jail Facility LOM PO(' 1/\P 1 The ce1r authorities believe was ui.ed m lhl' escape of George Jackson Brigade h~ad1•r John Shc·rman, 36, has been found, but hl' and his wif P remained free today Cit~ poltrt> s aid e1 ~reen Pinto sedan was found early Wednc!>day, parked in a res1de nt1al aree1 of town Police said they believe the car, rented Tues- day from a lornl c·ar-rcnlal agen<'y. was driven by M anannt> l'utrcr Shermun. 28. when her husband, ~crv1nJ! a 30 year sentence. escaped Tuesday after noon while v1s1tin~ &n eye doctor Medi-Col Fraud Probed SACHAMt-:NTO •APl Some nursing homes have collccte<l Medi-C-.1 benefits for patients who had b<..'t.'n dead for up lo a year, ::.ays state Con- trolter Ken Cory's oHicc. I n res ponse to a ( J question. Deputy Con-,.,T,f7J-; trol ler Peter PeJkofcr _ said Wednesday that "----------auditors had f o und sever aJ such cases. "We found in at least one case benefits berng provided to a d<'ce ased person more than a year after death, Pel'l<ofer said. Sltftl Reqew•t A pprored LOS ANGELES <A P > A jurisdictional battle tJ ll ' d 1fli 'f'Cl1C<' i S TREVIRA I:>S'lAR ... DAILY PILOT _P~tty Denies Bar Brawl SAN FRANCISCO tAP) -Newspaper heiress local restaurant. abe said. Tbe eouple were m•· Patricia Hearst Shaw denies that her Police officer ried April l. · 1 husband attended a bachelor party that ended in a A number t>f police olflcen were reported to raucous brawl al a lesbian bar t.he night before have been members of a bachelor puty Utet their wedding. batted into Pee'• Place a bout mldal1bt a.a haraued customers. Shaw's name had been linked "It's rea y upietUng,·• said Mrs. aw ed-~sturies-publlsbalilrUlll-S.U-Pl81t' nesd ay. "We don't have friends whose idea of hav· cisco Cb.runicJe . ' ing a good Urne is going out beating up women." The c!isttict attorney's office and tbe police de· On the night before their wedding. her husband Bemard was not IJving it up with hiS pals but silting with members of the wedding party at a partmenl are investigating lbe incident and two persons. policeman Daniel Marr, zs. and a cjviJia.n. Kevin Gue rin, 24, have been cbarced wieb disturbing t.he peace and battery. EARL'S • PlUMBIHG HEATIHG AINC:OHO ,, l•< '",." \. , ... u ltlf'r'-lctfhttl f(Nf l>oc.11 ''-""Storr flf•·•• _.,, , OU• A••·•• (0~YAME~642-1753 1\1• H•w-Blwa Ml~~·o .. VIEJo49.S-0401 1"11 C..1mtfti0 C•l>•\tr4no tS>.ln 0 Frw) 4f AYer .,..,. You're a Star at Capezio II ca.pez10 upper level SOUTH COAS 1 PLAZA Costa Mesa (714) 540·2575 a<l1acen1 to the 1ewel coun" NOW. •• LUXURIOUS PLUSH CARPETING OF TREVIRA STAR AT 2 LOW SALE PRICES over air quality standardl> has been defused, with the state approving a Shell Oil Co. request to build a pumping station but requiring the firm to clean up other sourcl's of pollution. The state Air Resources Board sidestepped a "smog war" Wednes day when it supported the operating J)t'rm1l issued for the oil station by the South Coast Air Quality Management District but tacked on the cleanup requirements your choice Choose a brand new tuJ1urloos cut pile auony .•. etegant, thk*Jy tufted, and In lhe wklMt r.,.. ol colore ~ can Imagine. You know the color you went. and wtth 45 to chooee from. ~·re 8Ufe to ..,.. lhe ex.ct shade you've been dreaming of. And with all this beauty, YoU tilt • valuabtl 5 YMI' , .......... ..., wranty, The district approved :shell's app11calion on Jan. 3. However. the ARB threatened to cancel the okay be<:ause the district had not required "trade- off" agreements. Such agreements require Shell to clean up other sources or smog to offset polluants gener ated by the new facility. l' .. da Bit• "Reht .I•••' SAN FRANCISCO <API -Academ y award· winning actress and activist J ane Fonda has urged working wo men not to accept being "slotted into robot·like jobs that do not allow the development of management s kills, dignity or self-worth." Ms. Fonda spoke at a noon rally Wednesday at the Embarader o Cente r attended by several thousand persons. The gathering was one or 13 around the nation sponso~ by t.he 800-member Women Organized for Employment, to com· memorate National Seeretarles' Day. Organizers c irculated statistics they said show 98 percent of the 3.5 milllon secretaries in the U.S. in 1976 were women. Althoul,h 60 percent or women s upport themselves or head ramllies, they ' earn only about 57 percent or what t.he average man does. the group said £eee Slleetla9 Crif lelz~d LOS ANGELES <AP> A deputy police chJel crlUdUJd two officers Wednesday for using "faulty Judcment and poor tactics" in the fatal abooUnc of Eula Love lut January. The criticism by Deputy Chief Manball L. An· denon came u the Police Commiaaloo opened bearlnp lMo the cue. Mn. Love, a wido-ed mother of three, was shot to death Jan. 3 bf two officers called to her So~lh-Central Los Aqeles home lollowJ.u • dis· pule over an unpaid $22.00 gas bill. ( SANTA AMA 29 I I SO. lllSTOL ........... s..c ........... s ...... w W..W.,.•t•W.•6•t..;11·1 SSM217 • J ptue the practicality of Scotchg.,.d protect!Oft and ~ cOntrol:.....,.. tfMt ..,..... le Tnwn ... . T•tle your choice -our top quetlty .. St• R,., .. lntt'oductory Nie prtcecl at onlj $10.tt. After l'9 .... . $18.99 sq. yd. For the eeonomy mlnd9d. "Shtldow Meglc," ~ .... 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BattMw• KrelblchlEdltcwi.t P"9 Editor -High School Plan Looks to Future La(luna Beach ctlool trw te la t wt-ek upprovcd u Slti.300 t-tuth rn.llhnmJt 1mprovem enl1 for thl• 50 yenr-o ld t•ttmpus thut r oulct b comt> nt"r.-ssary 1f t.'nrullm.-nt 111 ('rt•USl':, At first h)(lk , th<' nt•ct•ssll> or th<' nt.>w mui.lcr plan for f<H"tlllt1•1"> 1111~ht tw v1l'\\l'd u:, unnet•ca,;:s urv :s1nct• l hl' l.u ~un.1 lk..1d 1 i.t•hool d1:,tfl('I t~ f:UIUt( thl uu~h ll J>el'IO<.l u( 1h•l·l11u11,.: t•nrnllnwnl ttut L11~unu. unllkt• i.l'hool d1-;tr 1t·ts tu lhl' north In bu1ll 1111t t•o inm un1l u•-. ... t ill h,1.., m11c·h 1rnJt•\t•lnJw fl land \\llh111 -.d1ou l 1lt-.t 111 t hou1ul.1r u•.., l'th' pr upwwd 5:! 000 n •i.tdl'nl AhbO Vlt'JO <'lH110lUIHt \ \\ h1 d 1 II•'' p.arlwlh \\ lthll\ tht• tlt'lll 1t·t ... 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Karolim· Km·:-.tl·r Eel Kalst·h1·d .ind B1dwrcl Ahlm a n An<I cong ratulat1o n:-. lo till' olhl·I' :1:1 c·:.rndrdatc::. who ~hu\H~l l'I \ ic s p1 n t h) being a\',11 lahlf• lo run tor puhlrr offa te. att~nding c offt•t• l..l.1tdw s . t·.tntl1 datc·s lorums <tnrl othe r functions on lhl· hu:-.1 ings l'hl· Ill'\\ <·otinc·il s ho uld :-.ln\'l· for harmon' <1 1 gnil~, .ind 1·1ms11lc•ra1 ion h v m t•mlit•rs tor l'al:h otht·1 S.in C'l1·rrwnll' v 0 o kr:-. ~d:-.o h ad t>w \o.1sdom Tucsdu\' to 0\ 1·1 \·dwlm111glv def1·at ~1st"·"' h:illot m easure that c,)ulci ha\ t· Im 1•t•cl tax pay<·rs lo pu·k up the l'1b for purcha:.1..~ of ~.tiOIJ tt{·rt•:. of r:11w hland ;.it ;.in est1mtllL·d cn~l of ')21\ rn1l lim1 VOlt'I'!'> 'iiJ\\' llW iffl\ l~llr\' m{'<ISUl"l' for w hul ll \\<I!) U I :1 1Tv ;111<1 m~·n~ d id not ;.v<·n gl\ l' llw hullot ml'a~urc t'll<IUgh 1·n·cl ihil1ly to voll' fo r 1l Soille Still Care San ('lc ml'ntt•<J n Klass Hocks tra a nd Laguna Hills res· 1d<'nl Gary Mak:.ir recc1 vC'd wcll-descn ·ed comme nda· t wns from· Ora nge County Supe r visor Thomas Ri Icy and Shl·r1ff Rrad G a tes last week for thei r a ction in assistin~ I l.'.O ~oung g irls lro1Jbled hy a child m oleste r . 1>11 nni! the l\t ~1 rl'h 12 incad~nt m a fie ld ad1acc·nl to P a<'1l1t· Coa :.l l11 g hway near Cro wn Valley Parkway . llnt·ks l r:t st opp •d his tclt·phone c·ompany truc k to md u -.1 x .\C•.tr ulcl g 1 r l who ""<1~ trying to flag down traffic: It 111rrwd mil th .it I he girl s nine -year-old <.'ompanion \\:ii-tw111~ hl'lcl 111 a I 1eld by a strange m a n. Hocks t ra grnhht·<I lht• \011n g t·r girl a nd they manag~d to ftnd her c·omp;,1nion I l<wk:.I r ;1 lht·n fl :1 ~gcd down m otorc:yelist Ga r y Makar lo look for th<• 5m;pccl while he phoned !.ht!nff'~ de pul H·~ J>br1•ga rding h t~ personal s a fe ty. Maka r located and :-;uhchh'd tht· sus1wct. \\ho was he ading for his car whe re a g un was loc:ated 'l'lw only :-.ad pa r t of' this heroic s tory is t hat Hoeks tra ancl Makar \\NL' lht· o nly l\\O citizens concerned enough Lo :.tor ll1wks tn.1 s aid it look him five minutes to turn ,1rou11d on ('oa:.t l11g hway a nd dr ive ba ck to wher e the Sl\·Yl'<.tl' old was madly waving tll'r arms a l passing m o t<in s ts Why d1tln'l people g et involved ~hen so young a girl was o bvious ly in d is tress? T he qua lity of our socie ty was improved upon greatly hy tht' i::tClions of llof'kstra and Makar. They saw someone 111 tro uhlt• and loo k 1t upo n the m selves lo h elp - • Opinions expressed m the s pace above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views e xpressed on this page are those ol thecr authors and an1s1s Reader comment is invited Address The Daily P1lo1. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Humbug Ry l.. M. ROVD Englis h King .la mes JI usl'd lead, pewter. <'Opper, uny t hinl? al hand, for his l'Oinage Su<'h coins minted in Dublin were referred to by the Irish as "'uim bog" pro- nounced "oombu~" meaning so ft metal. They fe lt the <'Oins were phony without m trins1c value. And their word for sort metal was where we got o ur word "humbug " Dear Gloomy Gus Wu It a lypo or th~ truth In the Dolly Pilot story about two young s uspects arrested for a llegedly "ruin• SlO at gunpoint"? Wlt.h lnne- Uon what It Is. that'• •IJ a body can do those dara. fake It. BROKE ~·.~:l ::~.'::.':':'::.::. -::; -.:uMrllr AfMI 1111 ·-_. .,. ...... __ ._....,_,.. ....... (,-y G<I\, 0.llY P11tt ... • I I Wou ld you agree that President Woodrow Wilson with his Ph.D. was the most s cholarly of a ll our chief ex· eculives"! It 's nol.eworthy, I think, that he is s :iid to have never misse d an episode or t h e comic s trip c a lled "Kra7.y Kat." Mating season for the marsupial moles of Australia covers about three d ays e very June . Immediately You know thal actor called Dirk Be nedict on the TV se ri es "Battle s tar Galactica?" He round his stage name on a menu under "Eggs." Q. "On which type of turf is a football player mote like- ly to get hurt. natural or artificial?·' A. Artificia l , no doubt about it. Consider thla: In· Jury data collected over three NFL seasons 1how1 that 10 of the 12 at.adluma wllb the highest injury ratet have artificial turf, and 10 or lhe 11 stadium• with the lowes t Injury ntes have naturaJ turf . J a k Anderson Pentagon's 'Iranian Fire Sale' WA S tll NCTON T h e l'l·Otugun 1t1 .rushin& to the r l'li<'Ul' of American r:nunufo('tUr\:rl> who icot stuck w1lh more thun $10 bilhon worth or l'am·elcd arms cont"racts when lht.1ir h1vorlte customer. lhl· sh;il1 of Iran. was over - thrown If t'on~rt·ss approves the bailout. rnu<'h of the armaments u 1 r l' •HI y 1 o 1>r o du c t1un " 1 l I b e pun·ha~cd by lhl' l>e h'nse lh·11 .1rtnw11l. ,1 t .1 n u I tam utc coi.l to lhe l,l\flU} l'I"" of ,ii most S2 bll hon T ht! ide a has the support of the defense in· dustry's friends in Congress and of i\dministralwo officials who are reluctant to press contract claims with the new Iranian rt•g1me. DUBBED BY insiders as "the great lr<Anian rirc sale." the pro· posed .J)Urchuse of weaponry in· ll'nded for lht' shah would be <1l rt•lat ively bargain prices. But dose scrutiny or the items In· vnlvc•d shows that m any are ob- sol<•tC' or unnecessary. The most C'Xpensivc a nd con- trovt.•rs 1al arc lht! rour Spruance <'lass dcstroy<.>rl> with which the shah had planned to modernize his navy Test ifying before the Sc.:nate Armed Ser vices Commil· lt'l', Navy Secrl'tary Graham 'la y tor s<1 1d 1t would be '<"nminal to kt the opportunit) 11<1 buy lht> destroyers 1 go by." lk noted thut they carry "lhe same a rmament. the same guns. the same detection apparatus. tht• same e\'er ylhing·· as the Navy·s ncwe~t guided ·mtssilc cr111sen) It """ a poor t•ompanson tc1 Mailbox make: the committee vetoed further producti o n o r the cruisers back in 1975 because their anti -airc raft trac king system s were found to be ob- solescent. The committee report on that decision called It "lnap· propriate to build a ny ship ... with a weapons system that is clearly inadequate to m eet the projected threat within o re l· atlvely s hOrt period or tame a fter delivery of the ship." THE FOUR destroyers would cost the Navy $1.3 billion, plus a nother $2 million or so lo' refit the m from Iranian to U .S. specifications. Oespil.e the e normous cost and the dubious value or the ships. the Navy's purchase r eques t • NC'UI, ?'°t'L ,;t: ~7l ,"7 MEC.f"c.t.i /(~/~.:.. 5'£.:.C't....<" ~-·<!'It.:.'.:.. !IV >()()12, M'/Nt> Jf,W-~V y~ W-?01'~ 7;/0S~ /11£J1..J/;.t>..::.. 4: .f,2/iC J ~"· ' s ailed s moothly through the committee, headed by Sen. John S t e nni s , 0 -Miss . 8y no coin cidence, the shipbuilder, Ingalls, a subsld1ary of Litton Indus tries, is located in Mis· sis11i ppi. "It's a. bailout for Litton." said u t•ongressional aide. "They're saving 1,500 jobs ror $1.3 billion. Even by welfare s tandards that's pretty gl'O'Ss." At $866,666 per job, "gross" is an understatement. Another Ira nian Fire Sale bar~ain the Navy wants to grab up 1s 150 Phoenix missiles for $77 l million. The missiles are car ried by F-l4s , a nd only Iran and the United States have the m . THE TROUBLE is, officia ls have admitted there 's no way or knowing whether some or the Phoe nix mi ss ile s or the ir ope ration manuals fell into Sov- iet hands after the shah's ouster. ··we prudently have to assume that the Russ ians have them ," one knowledgeable source told our associate Peter Grant. Several congressmen feel the proper cours~ is lo develop a new Phoemx missile, instead of buying more of a model that may no longer be a secret to the Soviet!> In fact. this is being done hy the Hughes Aircr aft Co., ;rnd 60 or thl' newer missiles a re included in next year's budget. The Pentagon·~ rescue effort for 1ls friends in the munitions indus try 1s enl'ounte ring o p- 110-.1l111n on Capitol 11111 l"ootnol<· ll "s not JUSt t he ma nufactureri. who will ~el orr t hC' hook unde r I hf> pur chase pro- µ11:-.a I If 11 passes. the new Ira· nt:tn go\'f•rn ment would actually g <· t IJ a<' k m u <' h M t he S 500 m 1ll11111 ilc pn~11 lht· shah put clown The r e Are Alternat i v es to Police C hases To the Editor It Sl'e ms to me lha l lhert.• tsar- ro ~:rnt d is regard ror hum an riJ!hls of the innocent wheo it comes to a police chase. The :-.us pccte d offender must be caught al all cost . no matter what lh<' cos t Th<' poss1biltly th al inno<'ent people will be killed . maimed a nd cmol,Jonally sN.1rred for life makei. no difference. as long as JU~ltc<' 1s done by catching the s uspectl'd law breake r. In a re· <'t'nl C'asc . Costa Me sa police wen• chasing a hit and ·run sus- prl'l down the Cos ta Mesa · Newport Freeway < 55 >. In the atte mpt to apprehend the sus- pect there was a multi-car <'rash that would probably not have happt'nl'd and involved a trag1<' situa tion ror s1> many innocent people . W1lh JUSt a tidbit of creativity and f o r es i g ht thi s whole s1tuat1on s houldn't have hap- pened. Our tax dollars support a helicopter system that can track cars from above day or night. If there is a fleeing s uspect dangerously evading the police. why not follow him until it is s are to apprehend him without endangering innocent bystan- ders COULDN'T the CllP or police traffic control slow down traffic 1simillar l o accident pro · ceduresl until it stops safely. trapping the s usped in a traffic jam a nd th<'ll apprehend him? The altitude is "No, get him now, clon'l wail." It's not the quality or the catch. it is how fast you ran catch the suspect al a ll ros ts How muny time s h ave you seen tht' traffic investigation team "Racing Code 3" across town to a re~rlcd minor acci- d e nt w itho ut injuries? How many people are cul off. almost rammed . and actually crashed into by these needless full-out races lo he quick? How many limes have you seen a traffic un- it c ut someone o rr. swerve radically in heavy traffic. just to give a ticket ofte n to a less serious violation? In doing so and s loppinJl carelessly, one or more la.nes have been blocked In order for tickets to be written. These situatio ns must stop. The police serve an important function in our societ y. But public pressure must be. brought to bear. because wrong 1s wrong no m atter who is doing the wrongdoln". The motlo "To Serve and Protect" shouldn't be "to serve and lnfiict." Call and write your local police chief •nd sheriff and let them know you don't like lheir chase procedures. Raising your voice now might aave yo\lr life later! C.GlBBS ' • Ne Ha••I# To the Editor I rr ad Ch(•rvl Horno .., C"olumn with gn •al t'njo .. ment and have JUl>t l'<JUght up ~•lh last f'nd;iy·s t•cht1on "'hl•l't.' ..,h1• pa1 ntl•d d n v1d p1<·Lu rt· of fi ghting the frcewav trafflt• \.'le" lo lhl• Mu...i t Center . lo hear the Los Angl'lcs PhilharmonH' I can imagine· h1•r hui.hand s fee l i n~!-. w h e n lht• Pl <:gan l . handsome (,,";1rlo Maria G iulinr appea red rlfi tht' podium lo con duc t the orche~lra a nd h<.'r '"immediate <·cmvcr!-.io n ·· to lhc• wonders of cl.issical mus it Howeve r. I wonder 1r Ch«rvl and her hus band arc aw:irt· that vou do not have• to go through ~1 n v of t h n s 1• I r 1 a I s a n d t n hul:itions 111 ord1-•r 111 he:ir thl' ort•hc•s tra. (;1uhru. Mehta and all 1 h1• other greats o f thl' mu..,1c "'orld"' You can h1•ar tlll'm 11ght hPrt.• in Oran1.t<' C'ou nl} at I ht• ht ston e Sanla Ana 1 ltgh School. all red· carpeted. phmty of free p<1 rk1ng, com rortabJC' rC'c;C'r\"l"c1 -;t•als. f'X· el'llcnl a coust ics and no traffic hai.sll'! In fact ) ou 1·.10 lwur the grl'al Giulint <lnd the Los Angeles Philha rmonic plul> h e.rntirul meZ7.o sopra no Frederi<·a von Stade this Saturday. April 2H m th e Oran g e C ount y Philharmonic Socie t y's fin al con<'erl of thl' sc·ason. right on vour own doors tep in Orange County. JEAN TANOOWSKI T o Sa"~ 13 To the Editor: Prop. 13 is going down the drain unless we stand on our hind feet a nd do s o m ething a bout it. Accordlnl( to a news article. county supervisors are urging county pl<Anners lo add new taxes. eallcd "user fees." lo cover the cost or such things as libra ri es , fire protection. sewers. etc. Many or us opposed Punc h s uch laxes .11 puhh1 hc•<.tnng -. but "'e don't ... ,.<•m 111 hJVl gotll•n the m essage <H'ro-.~ WE HAVt~ "e\!'r:JI ('hOll'l'' or action: We t.in do nolh1nl! .111<1 let tht•m pilt• ~di the t<.1X c" ''° 11' they like Or '"' <·a n allt·n<I hc·.tr ings. ever) fo v. "'"''k" .. rnd h11p1· we can talk thl'm c1111 of -.11m1• 11( these taxes Or w1• <·an rlo :-.<1nw m ass rcca llr11~ o f p uhlt<· o r f1cia ls. Or we c·:rn 1n1l tall' a n 11r dinance that v. ill n·qutr (' vOll'r approval of all nt•w I axes a nd user fees. w1th1n the rounty I helieve lht· lasl c·hu1<·1• will g1vl' us the best chantt· of n·t.un1ng the benefits of Proµ 1:1 If enough of us "'Mk tog(•lh(·r w!' can force local politicians to :lbide by the inll'nl of Pro1> 1:1 We will need a few people, 1n eluding al le<Asl one attorney, lo draw up a county ordtnanct•. Wt' will need enough mon<.')' to pay fo r a notice an lhe newspaper a nd for the printing or pet1t10n!> We will need one or two people in e ach city as headquarte rs for supplying circ ulalors with pt•l1t1ons. We will need some telephoners. We will need about 63.000 valid signatures. so tt will take quite a few circulators II is time government officials learn thal Pr op. 13 meant for thl'm to cut expenses a nd not tor thl·m Lo pile new taxes on us. R.F. OINSEN Radlatle11 llblc To the Editor J Corwin <Daily Pilot. April 8 1 obviously knows nothin~ ahout radiation . They key word is ionizing r adiation which can come from the sun. or from a nuclear reaction or a sun lamp They all arrect people if the radiation is powerful enough. But to say any level 1s very harmful is wrong. We get lots of this type of radiation e very day. If you stand in the sun too long. you know it's harmful and a lot or Coast people will get cancer "It'll be a day or two yet-we couldn't find the hood latch-•• from thl' sun. But small a mounts 110 not <:3Ul>l' any hcirm. In fact, it 1i. difficult to dete rmine whelht'r nr not a ny harm lo peo- plt• will l"ver result from the Three> Milt> Plant accide nt . since t ht> r:idial1on was a ctually so ... mall R. M . WOLF.f' President, Wolff Engineering Corp. Per B a:ard To t ht> Editor I have Just lost m y pct, a ve ry happy, he a lth y 7 1:i -y ear·o ld (il·rman Sh<'pherd. who I loverl rlr·arl~. lx•cause of inadequalt• la h €.'l1n g on dry dog food pat•kaj?<:~. Let me recall the 1·' c nts f: vc•I'\ 1 h1 ng w;1s normal one Sun11:Jy 1 Mart h 25 l until 2 a. m l\londuy morntnJ: when my doj?. <i a r c·ani t• to m y bed and wh1nt'd I notc>d that he was not fcchni.: well and hi:-stomach was shizhlly swollen I wondered what was wrong. At 2 :30 a.m . he again wakened me and I s aw tha t his condition was much worse and decided that I s hould ~t·l h im lo the veterinC1rian as soon as possible in the morning. Al 5 30 a.m I woke up and s aw that Gar was ver y ill , swollen and unable to walk. I rus hed lo the telephone and after a number of calls. suc- t Pedcd in gelling an emergency \'Clerinary clinic Rut ii was too late ; Gar died while 1 was on the telephone. I LEARNED from the clinic that Gar died or stomach bloal caused by eating a normal meal of dried dog food and drinking water I had never heard of such a thing. In ad<ijlion, the clinic s:.11d they encounte r ma ny such cases. Gar probably could have been saved if I had recognized the symptoms a nd gotte n him to the cllnic earlier . I feel terribly distraught by the loss of Gar. However, there lS a broader iss ue : protection O( future users or dried dog food fro m a similar tragedy. Dried dog food should be tabled prom· lnenlly to warn dog owners: 1 l I to either moisten the food first or prevent the dog from drinking wate r after eating, <21 to be alert to the symptoms of lllOmach bloat, and t3l what to d1l If the 11ymploms occur. ARTHUR JACOBSON. JR. 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Rut pollce report his 1970 auto croned bot.h tritfllc la.net and the lnt.eratate's median, pluntced down an embankment, and did not atop until it reached the rock 30 feet below t he roadway. "He alway11 called it 'our rock' and he'd occasionally drive by it so we could remember where we s tarted," Mrs . VanRyn s aid . "lie wai> a very romantic min .• SHE F.X P LAJNl'!O THAT her husband aa a boy "used to 30 to that rock whenever he WH troubled and needed to clear hia tbou1hta. He would apend hours slttlng on top of lhat rock th.ink· in• and dreaming." In UKU, VanRyn took her to the rock on lhe nJcht before t.bty f'loped and were married . "My hus band never for«iot about the rock"' ishe aald . "It was hi• very special place." H Ii Uulooa Thh prnbl1·m •h n ·f,uf>d lo M••nlnf' A«'llon I.Int> and follu .... d up h t\ \I~ ·1 ht' t'apl11trirno Kt>at'b s•uhlli.ht'r 'i. s ubi.t·rlptlon SJIOkt''IWOmln !la)'ll <10 at'liun c·an 1 ... t••u-11 h v ttw Oran•r ('ounty offkr bt-t'au...-aJI 1oubM·rlpllon11 h»Vf' bl·•·n turn .. d O\er Lo ii "uhst'rls1tlon wrvlC't', 1•ubll11h1•111 J\ld, In San Uh•f(o. Thi" C'hlil nl(f>o~•·r <M't'urrt•d In IWt't'mht•r, hut appar .. ntl) flO on1• at tht' m»u1i11t• botht!re>d lt• lt>ll ~ou ahoul It. /\Y~ t'OntAC'lt'd tht> ~ub,crtpllon "'n •<'•· ~hic'h rt'porb th11t i.ln<' .. out' m•gazln~ hai. h1•1•n rl'lurrwd ilS "undt'llvt-rablt'," • hold wai. put 110 th1• \Uh\Ctlptlon. Tht-rt' wa .. no us1lanation ahout why furth.-r t'ont1u·t •ilh your Mm wa" not att.-mpt.-d. PubliMhf'rs /\id 1m1ml\t'1> lo s tart lht· 'ub11c·riptlon af(ain. LN AV~ know what happton1> At 1.-ai.t ln your t'ast', it <lllJM'ltr' that both th1· publii.ht'r and thf> 1tUb1'criptio11 1>t·rvke do nol m1kt' any f'Xtra f'lfort lo follow up on a ' i.ub1tt'rllJ4'r'1> t'll fllJl I u int. .....,._..,__ rhc spccia lt~ store with the special dlffnencc...low prlea!---------------- fJ•Urra.-lt GI"'• ffaRd fo D~f u ... i\K Kt:A Ul-:KS: Ora ng1• f'ounl) Outrt·ach, a hrarwh of thf> f;n•at.er 1,o, i\ngt>h·" ('ounrll on Oe:ifn .. ,., Int'. fG l.AOI, ha1> opt·nt>d a m·w office al 2021 '\ Rroadway. Suite IO!t, Santa /\na. GI.AU provid•·' information wnd n·r .. rral, advor acy, com. mu nil~ 1·,hu a.I.ion, inlnprt>llng and olht'r \t·rvlc1•' a!J n1•1·rJ4•1l lo ht·arinJi:·lmpaln·d rH•rl>Ofl!>. c.1. \U funl'lion" .. , an omhrt>lla organization "hit·h 1·1o0rllin:ifr' ii' 1>1·rvic·e•., "ilh more than :1~. m 1•111h1·r oq~anbalion" lo m1•1•t th .. nPt>ds and ril(hh of lht• df•af r ommun1h , a c·<"ordinit to i.pok1•\m1•n \10\t .,..r\'ic·1·" an· ln·1· an1I a v;,ila hl1• to 1111 a~''' 'I ha' offit't' will a "'i"t rwoph• In makinJ( phone• rail' rl'l..1t1·d lo c·m1•r)(1•nt' -..tuition,, \irk rallb lo worl., wh rPlalf'd call.,, m1·1lkal appoinlmf·nl' and i.im ilar "'ltu11l111n.,. Sklll1·1t -.lgn languiot•· in· h•r111·rtt-r' al'o an· '" a il a hle to at't a' a link b1•l•,.1•11 lh1· h .. arin~ 1•mpl1nn and th•· d•·ar j11h a 11· pllnrnl. Joh pl;ac·c·rn•·nt and dt'Vf>lopmt-nt a ,. tilHlat1<'•' "'"" a rf' offt"rt'd bv t~ Oranite County Out 11·;u ·h o Hic'f•. ai. i, c1rnt11c·t wilh the Southf>rn ('alH11111111 ('1·ntt•r for law and lhf' 1)4-ar, a branc h of fa.A I> •hil'h a -.,i11b swrM>n'I havlnic lt'gal pro- hlem., in vol\ in11. diM·rl mlnatlun dut• to dt'afnP""· l.li.l' or a vallahl<• biJ(n tangu1J(1• dasse" and Nluc·atton;,I ladlitlt''I of all type·' 111111 for all agr-. of d t·ar ,,..011h· 1.ar1· mamtain1•11. Rl'fnral" art' mad1· ~ ht·n a11prnprlal1·. 1• •• ,..,,,., inh·ri•,t1•1I in th•·'>•' :o.t'nit'f'" art: invlt •·cl to -.tup al th•· orfic.·1· or r•hom· 97:! :J!l25 lvol<'t' or Tf'l1•t v1wwlit1•1"1 from 11.:Jll a .Ill . lo 5 11.m . Wt't·krla '' Get in the I swing for Summer '79 I I I Join the fun at May Compon'y during our 3·in· 1 show wrap·ups ~ on •fashion •beauty •exercise Our special guest speakers will be Sandy ·Hlll·Solomon, Mademoiselle Fasnion Editor. Brenda Marthaller. Mademoiselle Bequty Editor. Shari Lynn Shattuck. roller skating expert and Sheila Young. Olympic g o ld medalist speed skater and world bicycling champion. We'll show you how to took your best for Summer 79, with the brightest new fashions from Moy Company. . •South Coast Plaza, Friday .. April 27 7:30 p .m. .. 1 '· tlMt ... .., ,,,......., • 1Jou11t1ful l.J.1' lwl\ ''' ~··• vf• d multtlutlf' ot vurPO'>e;• ieellerg lettuee • U•err• Jre IJ.1mboo bcdul1~'> ''1 ,l11;w 1111 .i pl,1111 !<1 ti'. tH•\I itc1Vdnl,JW' t1tlur '' ,,,,,,,,,,urf.J1 1tft hu1t. IN fi~W:, Wnit,r)() t>i.Pf'f\ """tciltnd ..1111~ onl~! thM' sun..-.,, ,,, thursda~ .. , .. , ... b uri furnit u re save up to ZS% ••• and eet the patio"' for sprine! sate! '°'~:: kntwood <;cane roddng c h11l r • • ~-· f" ' f,y • "-' • ., ' 1l +tl i /,1 lit'& •I h ft I ''lfU1/ ' J I ,~ ' t • 'I I ',, . ,,., ' s.qq "' It.it ,., I 6.qq • I ., t, I. ,, • ,, •• ,. I solid tones! 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LLS L")IRG tlh Mal --··-----__._. •' • 0 r • r ' I 1 7 .11 l •I DAILY PILOT USC Thuraday. Ap111 2G. 1919 O••I-Pilot St•ff P"OtO NEW SWEEPER IS VIRTUALLY A GARBAGE GOBBLER Cleaner Trell• Are Expected For lrvlne Blcycllats Bikers Gai11 a Friend Debris Sweeper Cleam Trails in Jiffy I rvHw b1cy1'11s ts t'iHI t'XJIN'l d<-uner und .,aft•r trail., thunk., to a dirt. Ji:.tf*r. metal u11d g l:.is:-; g11hbh11~~ van1um swc1·ix·r 111 111wrnllon Tlw $14.000 tl11·s l·I powt·rc<I :-;wecµcr , manufoc·turl'tl hv tht· i\clvanc-t• Mut·hinc ('11 t•:.in d L·im iJ !".Iii lnt:h "" ath :1t ,1 :-peed Of Ill rnph lkvt•lopmcnl Of brtdgl'S tn the Ci ty':; bike tr;,i1b .,y:-;lt•m has made lhc old metho<l:-1m µrat·l1t•JI , m ·t·ord1ng to <·1ty aHk!'i fUKF. TRAfU; Wll.J. 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SC Ki1va11is Participant Iii Biketlw11 Tht• San ('l«'rrwntc K 1w;,in1 s ( 'luh IS Onl' of !ht• ">Jl<IO!-.OrS of th1• third .11111u;tl h1k1·th1m .,,.l M<1y Ii! lo l11·11er1t lht· Or.1nJ.!1• Count)' Man·h of l>tnu .., 1·hapll·r Ht•J.!1:-;tr,1t1011 "tll tw hc·ld from X to 11 :1 rn .rt C'wwor1l1t1 Stho11I '.1120 ""' l>t·I l'r«·'-tcll·nlt'. S;,rn Ckml'nlt-. lht• fl:1) 11( lht· racc· Tht• nrl1• wtll lakt• htkc·r-. pa ... t th<' San Onorn· nudPar JJll>wf·r plant. thrnuJ,!h th1· m•;,rrhy st;,rt1· µark and 1Ja1 k to •h1• !>C'ho<1I. H1rlc•r ., .1ri· a s k1·cl Ill ftnfl s pon:-ors to rlonatf' mum·v for lh.<.•ir nc!<' 111 lht· M:1r1•h or l>im1·., to a1<1 111 ml·rl1C'al n •st•arl'h for the pr1•v1·nt1on or l11rth dt (1·1·t:-rn h<t h11·:-; S ponsor forms .in · ;,iv:itlablt· al Mt"Donald '., ll:imhurg1·r :-.tan1b 1r1 San C'lt•m1•ntl' and S:in .Ju;1n ('ap1slran11 Fm 111formalton. ca 11 H7:.1 l"l'711 '-Media Fair' In lrvi1ie Set,s Records 'l'ht· ln1nf' IJn1fted School Dis. t11t·t .., :\lt-d1:1 l';i11· '7!1" ha., a l Ir .11· t t•fl 2.'>-·1 t·nlnt''i -d11u hit• la:-.1 \1·:1r's 1111mlwr -:ind 1.1:u iwr t1c1pa nts. ahu a n •1·11rd ·111. r.111 ''""" 111 ... 111111·111 ... ,,. '>ldt•nls and 1·mµloy1•1• ... or lht• fits tr 11·t will ft•at un• p hotograph:-;, ri1rn ... tnp'\ -.lult·s and multi nu·tl 1 a prt·-.<.·nt at1ons Following Judging n1·xl wf·ck , a "anls will ht• pn•.,entt!d ett 7 fl 111 M:1\ JO at VC'n:.ido Middle: !'>l'h11ol. 1 f)c·•·rf11·ld Furth1·r informat 111n on th<• fo1r may h<· 11ht;i1m·d hy calling !:1111 ~d10t·1111wltl al :i~.ii '1!J<JO, E\t II Trip Planned To Pageant T1 tk1·h arc• <Jv~11lablt' for a San .I ua n C'ap1s lra1111 Hc•crcat1on l>1·1w rtmc•nt -spons or<:d lri p lo the• Ha mon:.i f>ug1:anl on May 12 'I' h I' $ I 7 f (' e i n (' I u d e s tran s portatmn and sealing al the pl:.i v. wh1C'h 1s ha:-eri on the love· :-;tory of liamona and /\lcssan· <l ro Thl' hus will ll•avt· city hall al !J :10 a m with a sloP. in Hemet J'.1rk for a no ho:-;l pi~n1c. ll c•g 1:-trat1on c·un he c•omplctc!d al lht• San Juan llot S prinJ(s U a n c 1• II a 11 . :12 5 0 fi P asco /\<kl;into The South Coast Baseball Associallon has a new ficlc1 ~1t Niguel llills Junior High School that is home for Colt and Pony leagues. Boys 15 and 16 may sign up for Colts from 9 a .m . to 1 p. m. Saturday at South Coast Boys Club in Sn n Clem nte. Pony league signups have tw(!n hcl<J. Showing off new rield are left to ri~ht .John Adams, league president; Ed Kirkpatrick. coach of Laguna Niguel Reds and Melinda Harris, publicity chairperson. Art Workshop Marshall -~Memor~·~~ Accents Music Event Set The last or lhree fine arts workshops for p~nta and their children will lake place Sunday at Saddleback College's no cam· pus in Irvine. T h e program, "Happenjngs: Art Affairs for lhe Family," will focus on an exploration or mu.sic as an art form. FEATUAED IN THE 3 to 5 pm . workshop will be the Nortbridge Wind Quintet.... and Columbia Artitits musician and cntertamer Bob Kay. Youngsters will participate in instruction d e monstration and performances with the chamber ensemble. Adults will join 10 a lecture and demons tration con- ducte d by audition winner s a nd tontestants 10 the m etropolitan Opera com pet ition . THE PROGRAM WILL lake place 111 building 100 on the north t·umpus at Irvine <.:enter Orivc and Jeffrey Road The fee for the progrum 1s $2 50 r or 1nd1v1dual!> i.lnd fa m ilies. For further 111format1on or re servahons. phone 559-9300 Film Course Features Old Classics Film buffs will see :some or the ~reatc:iit motion pictures ever made when Saddleback College o ffers a three·unil film apprecia· lion class Movies lined up for the course include D W. Griffith's "Ba· of a Nalton," the Marx Br th s ' "Horsefeathe r s." Woody /\II 's ··Play It /\gain, Sam ·· an<J Bo~art s ··Casabla nca." Thi· course will be offered on Tut·sdays and Thur:.days from Ii to JO p m beginn10~ May 29 Tht: l'lass runs through July 5 at the Mission V1e10 cam pus. For information. contact th<: Orf1c1• o f Adm1ss1ons and Ht·t·rtrtl.,LitR31 2MOort195 1000 aoclal e.veain._.iU take place May 4 u the kickoff event m a drive to create a acbolanbJp in memory of former Sad· dleback College Trustee James W. Marshall. Marshall, a Leisure World re- sident, died while serving as a college board member. Before becoming a trustee, Marsha.II served on lhe college's Com· munily Advisory Commlllee. The 7:30 p.m . event al Leisure World's Clubhouse Three will feature e ntertainment by the Saddleback College c hoir groups. Donations to lhe scholarship fund can be made at the event or mailed in later. Donations will be used lo set up a scholarship fund. the interest from which will be a warded annua lly in Mars hall's name. For further info rmation, phone 831·7454 (J \CK A"'IU~:tc~O:\il) REVEALS in the DAILY PILOT NOW OPEN Sam - 6pm 240 Broadway • Laguna Jleach -VISA ' 497-4403 • 7 Days A Week honle value days WEAR EVER SEE IT DEMONSTRATED SAT. MAY 12 Precision Drill Gulde Popcorn Pumper • Elect"c Cornpopper s29•• s13•9 Prcc1s1on Drill Guide ( • I I I ' Our Reg. 35·99 Our Reg. 22.39 t ~ I ' ,, ,, • 12·c;peeo MtA·F 1m1r1 d1.11 • OouQh hookc; 101 b1eddmakrnf'I • 235 w.111 qnvrrnm r.ontrnliL'(j moto1 111.11nt.11n .. 111r~Pt ,pet() • Autom~t1c howl rnr.H1on $69'' • .. ., . .... Cat No • • 1·71 Our R99. 89.99 ' Hare'1TRI ULTIMATZ WIAJ'Olf a\ a Him mer prlOe W!Htd Bat.et•ba nd \rlmmer Moclel 307 Tl'tm111ra11 and wHd• onamall lawn• qu1011J7 and 1a.fel1 Wl\h "¥Ion CU\Unc 11n• L_ ,. I t • t.• t lu 111 I f1 +I lOWfM UVll s2•• Our R99. 5.49 SU•FOMI • SllAVI• s1•• Our R99. 2.99 itWHUCI' •1 s511 Our R99. 9.39 H-lefttfye...._. Alenll .., .. , • a.ttery .,.,.,.... , .... tery lnGI tided), • Clrcuh t• button. • Air entering t lftolle aterm It oontlnuouely lllOftltored. • Oen llelp ll"Meot ,cMir lemlly. WIED 51711 EATER . 1RAOCl\WltC our R11. 21." ........ Orange Coast ED ITION Yoar De•e&•••. Dally Newspaper• f VOL. n , NO. 116, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES , 1979 c Four Coast Firms Form Energy Co-op ... TEN CENTS,~ ln "hat ofh ctul~ MY ts 1a un1qur lc'Apt'nmf'nt. four of the Or•nKt' Coui.t 's bt(Cgest firm ha ve f ut m rc.l tin ent>rg y cooperatH e In un atkmpt to save four megu-.utt:. of ele('tr1c1ty dur mg the ftM.'al )'l'l&r beginning July l t'our megawatts of t>let'tnc1ty 1s enough lo supply energy to 3.000 homt!S fo r a year The co op '4as launched this morning d urmg a press con feronce h osted b y P acltic Mutual Lafe lns unnce Com J)any, OOf' O( lt8 ml•mbt•r The other me mbt-r!) are the ln ane Company, the Fluor Corp Md South Coiust Plaza Under the terms of the agree ment signed today ~II four com pa naes will be lmked by a com· puter operated by Engmeenng Superv1s1on Company 1 ESCO J that will monitor the hrmi:.' energy demand~ The cooperative is designed to reduce demand during the after- noon peak period at about 4 p.m. Using the monitoring device, co op president Bud Dobyns of Fluor said. will tell me mbers when to defer use of some equip- ment J ohn Phillips of ESCO said tha t won't mean a wholesale shuttmg oft of lights and air con- ditioning, but a selective reduc- tion an use of some machines. He said one pice of equipment among many. such as one oft wo or three elevators. might be closed down during the peak. He described the plan as an energy budget. but one used ID concert by the four firms, rather than on an individual basis. C.E. Hathway, vice president or Southern California Edison, s aid the program has never been tried before in the United Slates He explained that the four companies paid for a feasibil1ty study on the project. With the approval of the state Public Utilities Commission and Edison. the cost or implement- ing the project, about S250.000. will be borne by Edison Dobyns said that end of the first year trial. if the co-0p has worked as planned. the group will petition the PUC for institu- tion or a special rate as an in- centive to get more businesses to do the same thing. He said that more Orange County firms are expected to JOln the co-op, but that the four were the companies that have worked on its formation for about. a year. Called the Orange County Energy Co n se r vatio n Cooperative. the organizatioo is a non-profit. corporation. Phillips said the project is ex. CSee ENEllGV, Page AZ) Carter Fights for Gas Ration Mesan Victim Officers Pay Final Tribute By JACKIE HYMAN Of tM 0.11~ pou .. Sutt Hundreds of police cars and motorcycles lined the streets to· dcty around St Simon .and J ude Church in Huntington Beach as m ore tha n 1,000 f Pllow pPctC~ of- ficers paid trihute to slain Los An~eles Sheriff's Deputy George Barthel, 32. of Costa Mesa. Jntermc·n t for Mr Barthel, 1 who le:.vcs a wife and two young children. was scheduled , follow- ing 11 a.m. St'r vices, at Good She phnti Cemetery, also in Huratmgton Reach. Los An~eles Sheriff's off1 c1als said today the Los Ange les Man Jailed 7 OnKidnap i Suspicion We s t m10s l e r po lice ha ve booked a J l ·year-old Huntington Beach man into Orange County Ja il for s uspicion or kidnapping a 26-year -old Westmins ter 1 woman late Wednesday. Arrcstl•d by Irvine police and turned over to W(•stminster of- fi cers was Thomas Kelley of 10411 Samoa Drive Kelley allegedly picked up Cynthia Anderson in his van on Beach Boulevard near McFad· den Avenue at about 10 p.m .. ac· cording to Orange County Sheriff's deputies. De puties s aid the woman jumped from Kelley's van when it stopped for a red light on El Toro Road at Jeronimo Road in El Toro. She spotted a sheriff's patrol car and flagged it down. deputies aaid. Deputy Wayne Pieratt im· mediately radioed a description of the suspect's van. The broad· cast was monitored by an Irvine officer who spotted the vehicle traveling north on the Santa Ana Freeway near Jeffrey Road. Sheriff's officials said Kelley's van was stopped on the north- bound Costa Mesa Freeway just north of the Santa Ana Freeway where the suspect was turned over to Westminster officers. Coast \\'eather Variable high cloudiness tonight. A few higb clouds but mostly sunny Friday. Lows tonight 5-4 to 58. Highs Friday 96 to 70 at beaches. 7-4 to 78 inland. INSIDE TOD'4 Y Hmong tribumen ore 0"'°"9 ti-. ~ of ref· MQeft u'9o feel W. "obon· doMd I~" and look to tlie Umud Stat•• for a home. StO'JI, photo,,. 8'. •••ex MY-....WC.A1J .,_....._.a LM.e..-A4 ...._ .... , ~ .. a....... .,.,. c-K• a =••• GI ......... ............ ,.,.,,, .......... ~ ......_ (1..1 .... r c:a ---·-~'""-- County District Attorney ap· parently will seek the death pena lty against two men ac- cused in the slaying. A spokesman said s uspects James Leroy Noble. 24. and Clarence Robinson, 21, were ar n.11gned in Compton Munici pal Court on murder cha rges stem· ming from h1st week's tragedy The spokes man said the uas trict Attorney's Office brought one count of murder coupled with special circumstances including being armed at the lime of the slavine that could lead to the death penalty. The pair also face one count of felonious ass ault with intent to commit murder and one charge of felonious assault on a peace officer, the spokesman said. A preliminary bearing has been set for May 8. also in Co mpton Munkipal Court. The spokesman said murder charges ar e pending against Ra y mond Howard . 24 . of Inglewood . A fourth suspect ID the case. Gary M. Hubbard, 20. of Los Angeles, faces allegations of possession of drugs but not of murder. Barthel and Deputy Jimmy Hollingsworth. 30, of Anaheim, were shot while questioning a group of men near a Watts hous- ing comple>' HolHn,gsworth, who was shot in the head. has been released from the hospital and is in good condition, the spokesman said. Two Injured, Child Unhurt In Collision Two women we r e injured Wednesday but a 2-year-old boy escaped unharmed des pite being flung into a dashboard when three cars collided in Costa Mesa. police said today. They said the rear-end mishap occurred at 2:20 p.m . on Harbor Boulevard at the intersection with Merrimac Way after a car driven by Maxine Eva Tubb, 63, of Santa Ana. stalled at the signal light. Mrs. Tubb, who complained of dizziness and head pain, sought private medical treatment, police said. Colliding with the rear of her car was an auto reportedly driven by Mona Frances Bruce. 30. of 11-4 E. 23rd St .. Costa Mesa. Her 2.year -old son , Kealilkai Bruce. was thrown In- to the dashboard but not injured, police said. Mrs. Bruce suffered head and neck pain and said she would see her own doctor. police said. Her car was involved in a rear·eod collision with an auto driven by Ruth Edna Reed, 52, of 3030 Madeira Ave.. Costa Mesa, police sald. She reported· ly was not injured. Police tald-tbey received con· meting testlm001 .. to which collision occurred first. WaidheirD hi"Hanoi HANOI CAP> -U .N . Secretary.'Geoeral Kurt Waldheim arrived in Hanoi to- da7 to otfer bis "cc>od ofllcet" to help Vtecnam a.nd Chin• Httle a loa11tandlnt dl1pule wblc.h thi1 year resulted in a montb·loo1 war. · ANGEL SEVEN, THE TWO-SE~T A-4 SKYHAWK AT REST AT EL TORO AIR STATION The Sleek Blue Machine Isn't Used In the Show; It's For Giving Demonstrations STRAPPED IN COCKPIT Reporter Reynolds oa11, ..... , .......... REPORTER JOANNE REYNOLDS TRIES TO EXPLAIN RIDE 'Berserk Elevator· And a few 'Whees' Sum It All Up 'Dance Aero• Clouds' Writer's Rick With 'Angels' a Bit Scary By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of .. D.tlly ...... tUff It's a ride in an elevator gone berserk and a dance across the clouds. Moments of breathtaking ecstasy are punctuated by stomach·wrenching vertigo. To a handful of men, it is H common an experience as a trip to the corner market. For me, it was a fantasy come to life a ride with tbe Blue An1el1. More precisely, It was a ride with Angel Seven. Lt. Jack Ekl. Wednesday he gave me a taste of the air show to be performed Saturday and Sunday at El Toto M arlne Corpe Air Station. A• a member of Lbe Navy'• .. precision nytng team he is one That tall sleek jet I'm going to of the nation's best pilots. a get in is really nothing more varsity jet jockey. than a standard tralner, he says. Ekl looks the part. dres11ed in Ekl's right hand man is AEl his royal blue ntght suit-which Joe. BeJTY, b.is crew chief. Berry happens to match the paint job \. puts me in an olive drab flight on his A·4 Skyhawk-and his suit and straps me Into the blck bright yellow aacol tie. seat of the fighter. Aviator's sunglasses obscure Berry's warnings abound: his eyes and his fore and an cap don't touch anything pajnted sags in just the right places. bJaclL.and-ycllo~ sure to nip meeting hls glasses at a point ( l he Intercom back to receive that no doubt marks the center when you're done talking: don't line of his face. try to get out of the plane at the Ekl, 32, is cool, but not cocky end of the rught until the eJec· He wants me to know what J'm Uon seal is disarmed. getting lnto 50 I can enjoy It. He polnts out the loc1UOn of "It's fun. rt never geta boring, the "barf bag" and ducks down but ll 'a Uke 1ny other job. Thert' the ladder with a cheery "have a are days when th.Inga are goina nice fil&ht. re.Hy good and there are ~;.:,:~ W~JUA& for takeoff clearaoce. days," Ekl explains. '11'1. r 'W-ANGELS, Pap AJ) 4l ••' t i et. .... Meeting Rejected By GOP WA SHINGTON <APl --Presi· dent Carter made a new effort today to save his beleaguered standby gasoline rationing plan from bem~ killed by Congress. With a critical Senate Energy Commatkc vote S<'heduled later in the day. the preside nt offered 99.9 CENTS PER GALLO "RATIONING MOVE'-A1 21 NATIONS PROTEST OPEC OIL RATES-86 to al locate more gasoline coupons to s t a tes whe r e motorists drive g reater dis · tances to work It was not clear if the proposal would salvage the rationing pro- posal an the House or Senate. The House Commerce Com· mattee. which voted to rejeet tbe plan Wednesday, met again to· day 50 that Carter's s upporters could make an attempt to revive rt. But Re publicans boycotted the meeting, and no new vote was taken Carter 's supporters on the House committee said the White House compromise would have ~watched enough votes to re- verse Wednesday's outcome. The rationing plan will get a nother chance on the House floor Carter's attempte d com- <Stt GAS. Page A2) Cyclist Badly Injured in Irvine Crash A Yorba Linda man clad only an s wimming trunks suffered critical s kin losses Wednesday when he lost control of his motorcycle and skidded 350 feet down bu sy M acArthur Boulevard at Bonita Canyon Road in lrvirfl?. The 4 . 20 p m . accident strangled commuter traffic and forced diversion or southbound travelers to Jamboree Boulevard where two unrelated non-injury accidents later oc· curred. Injured was Frank E . Zigan, 35. who. according to police, was traveli ng northbound on MacArthur when he hit one or the smaU reflectors on the pave· ment dividing line and lost con- trol or his high-powered bike. One traffic investigator said portions of Zigan's face and body were literally ground lo the bone u be slid across the pave- ment. "I nvesligatlon also revealed that M.r. Zlgan bad a jacket and I motorcycle helmet attached to l the back of the motorcycle, but t was not. wearing them," said 1 Sgt. Bob Kredel, of the Irvine Police Department. Zigan wy listed in critical but • stable conllUon today at Kaiser Permanente Hoapltal , Bellnower. Oiest X-ray Unit Al~Ceoter A mobile cbest X ·ra1 unit wtU be al Thrifty Drq Store.ID ea.ta Mesa Friday tbroutb May I from 10 1.m. to e p.m. dallJ, (a. cludh"-weekeacb. The X·ray and anafytla bJ a ndlololllt COlta a 1'brlft1 ls located In Harbor C..... Ill 2* Katbor Blvd. . ................. Beck Bay Measure Removed An••bl7wom•n Marl•• B•tl"°n. fl Newpe>rt Beec h hu withdrawn hflt pros>01ed lect1lat100 to flnan~ • 1tudy ot aa dcvlCC! Lu haJt lltaUon of Up- Ptr Nf.'wport HA.)'. •• An lllck lo UK> a.~a&or Mid Mn 9tt.-oe'• b11f, AB •t, wa s re mo vt'd t rom the 1e1l luUv• Ull'lndar beraullt' there 1:-. no ln1•tt11~I d•l• lo back ll kvt'rul l.Cf'nclf!I COftl'f'F'Md wtth the •lltuUOf\ of the 1tate ownt'd blologlc a l preurve ~oucht lht• le«lltatlon ~hleh woeald bf-lb\-fir t "'"f toward gettmg 11 deiolt1nii b•tin buUl up- 11tttam of lM bay In San OM!10 C..'tttk Rut Jutte 1-'roberg , Mrt Beriu~son'1 admlna11tratlve u 11tant. u 1d today there hah been no ruearrh done wt11r h would s upport the contention tha t su<'h a proJett ~ould indeed halt the now or mud into th bay Mrs Be rge~on ':. effort'> jn. stead will be dlre<'tt,'Cl &t 1etuna federnl clean water funds for the study Sul'h a lttep would requ1r<! LlP· prov al of th~ state Wuter Quallty Control Board and the federal Environm ent al Protection Agency T he regional water quality control board meets tonight at 7 o'clock in the Fullerton City Council Chambers Mr,;. Bergeson wall need a let- ter urging thC' board to put funds for the Upper Bay des ilting pond study as a top priority rn add1t1on, the overall clett n· up plan for the Upper .Buy, pre pared by 8 ('Onsortium or gov- ern m e n ta I agenc ies called NIWA !Newport lrvlnC' Wast e Ma n1Jgement Agency) ls also on the board's aueada Demh Clue Scraw/,ed lnBWod SAN BF:RNAHOINO 1AP 1 A dying man who s<'alcd a f1vP-foot fence dei.pitP shotgWl wounds and tried unl\U<'Ccssfully to s ummon help from nearby homes len a clue lo his death srrawled in blood. Casey Jones scrawh~d the na m e "Roge r" an blood on a neighbor's door. leading police to arrest hu1 friend. Sa n Berna rdino Count y ::.he riff's deputy Raul Bracmonte ltaid Wednellday that aft(•r being shot Tuesday, Jones. 28, ran to a house before leaving the bloody clue. Roger Buryl Howard. 34. was boo ked for 1n ve stigat1on or murder Tuesday. He w as bemr he lc.1 In San Bernardino County Jail Bracmontt• s1:11d the men, who had IWl'I) rru·nds tthout JO years , were drink1ng together when an ur g ument erupt1•d 'fut•sd<1 y mornrn~ Hracmunk s a id Jones was found collapsed in the back. yard of the rf:slden<'e. He was rushed lo a hol)pttul, where he lawr died Harbor&ts 'Fair La.dY.' ln llnlfo,..,. Gas light Club waitress goes on the pi cket line in her workmg clothes Wednesday in e mployees· effort t o un· ionize the Washington D C. wate ring spot Mortgage Rate Increased 11 Percent LOS ANGELES CAP > Major ' 'C'11l1fomia sc1vangs und loan as :-.c1c1at1ollb, which h1Jve often led th<' nation i n mortgage rate In· 1'reast·i.. are raisin~ mortJ(aJ(e lo a n r:.tes to 11 percent or above. the highest rate an 4112 years . Oleodale Federal Savings said Wednesday it was raising it.a fix- ed -rate loans to 11 h percent from the previous I Oll4 percent to 11 percent Thf' firm a lso ra1st>d its vana- ble rate m inimum '• percent to 103~ percent Varia ble m o rtga~e rates. lega l an Californrn and sevenal other states. ttllow the interest rate to be <'hanged within limits as other interest rates change over the Ute of the loan Meantime. Home Savings. the largest savings and loan In the nation, reported that Jt was "In the throe s of cons idering a change" of rates in light or the industry movement toward the 11 percent mark. Rat.es in California have fre- quently risen raster and Mgher t h a n those of o the r areas beCaU!le Of demand for housing in the state But housing economis ts say mortgage rates across the roun- tr y are under pressure because S&Ls muat pay for mortgage funds for lendmll. p,...p .4J ANGELS •• ·• DI trill to $al. ll'a a o"""wa1 '°""'...._ ....-.. mlllt!ple belt.I tM&'llloM me ta ... e. bep me from 8elMJ reaeMq CM l• c.rtom,..... ·~ tM atrqs)e ... mlrrw. Sld obMn ... '"ftey dtda! ezatUy dHlllL lheae thin&• for amatl people." The Jet 11n1 1ent1y off the around, eaaee up in 1JUtude u we d"r the end of the runway and then becomt:t1 an elevator tnlpt up. f 'd *n warned repeatedly at>out 08 -the fUe·SOlashinK Jira vll alional pull from sleep <'li mbs. No one Raid anything about e lev1tora. It '1 not an eapeclally clear day. yd from our t ,OOO•foot van· tage ooinl. we can see from llt. Baldy to San Clemente lslaad. from Oceauide to Paio. Verdes. Every roll, climb and dive is t-JCptained ln advuce a.lone with the accele raUoo and d~­ taon that it require•. That doesn't s top me from closin1 my eyes on the first roll. a wing over wing maneuver c~lkd a production roll. ll was t!asy k~pang lhem open after that through silky-s mooth dips and curves lhat leave me looking out the roof at San Clem ente Island or looking down only to S<.>e the wing where lhe ocl'an used to be. We go from a d<>monstration of Gs to one £or wt!IHhtlcssnei;s. The cn~inc noise. the bumps und the vibration I'd expected a ren't there. There's more noi!H! Crom radio LraUlc than from the engine. Ekl plays with the plane, accelerat- ing just often enough for me to reallu he is n ying very gently. Now it's my turn to fly. Al his urging, I take the throttle with my left hand, the slick wilh my right. Aller a few tryout wobbles he tells me to put the stick over, all the way t.o tbe left. I cloee my eyes. "Hey, you gotw have your eyes open." he admonish es whe n we r ight ourselves, "try it again." l compromised. One eye stays o~n. "OK. I've J(Ot the plane back now ... f hope he never really let J(O The half-hour flight is over too <1oon. We make one pass over the field and land. As we taiu to the apron, Berry as waiting, a t parade rest. It takes very little time to find myself back on the ground. My legs a re shaky a nd I'm glad to be where the earth stays under my feet and the sky sl~ys over- head. Still, I wish f was in that won- d e rf u I mac hine t hat m akes everyltung tum upside down so easily. FroMPageAI GAS ... promise was outlined 10 a letter from While Ho use aide Stuart E Eizenstat. He wrote to Rep. John Dingell. D· Mich.. chairman of a House Energy subcommittee, that t he administration would double the allocation of gasoline coupons to states that felt they might have been treated unfairly under the president's original rationing plan. T he original pla n called for Americans lo receive coupons based on the number or cars they own. That would mean, for exam· pie. that a person In Arizona who drove 50 miles lo work wouJd be able to purc hase the sam e a mount of gasoline as a New J ersey resident who drove 10 miles lo his job. Corona del Mar Jh1gh School studenta will swJ:e lhe1r produc· tion of "My F'air Lady" lorught t hrough Saturday at the Newport Harbor High School Auditorium. Curtaln lime is 8 p.m. The pro. duction is the fi rst musical pro- duced by the high school s tu· denta in four yeano. Mesa's dames Asper Kathy McMillan plays Eliza Doolittle to frwin Appel's Henry HilllDs. Supportin& rolea are performed by Richard Greely, Dean Dalt.on, John Estey and Darla Jones. ~AHOlCOAS'T c DAILY PILOT , .. o.-c-1CM11•"'""""'ft""'""'"-...... ,~ .. -.~-··-·-··'"'°'-t .. \t f'tv.-t~(~f'll' "1Hrt11t• ... lteft\Mf' klllltft•lf -.. ·-''"''' "" C..lt Mt'-' ~O wpwt ~Mh HYP'hf'ICftf'M\ ........ frrl ,_._,. 1•tnV'•U•r trWtN \~f\fo-c_h ltiw01(N\l A \if'IO .. r~tfJiiffrUM '" """41"'9d latVt•IY'\Htl ~'' , ..... Hllt•OM .,....,...,.... ,+Mtt It •t )" 'l'*'tl llo ",,... , .. , ........ ,.,~ •• ,.,. , 11-..N-l't .. lfltltl-"Wt- '""" c..., ""'•"""-'•"""-_ .. __ '-··-,.,,., 'rtr..:.~ ..... = ... UO.rl••" u.. ... ...... " """ A\\l\t•nt NWt\MalJ'WI f i11'~' .... _._ __ _,_ __ , Ecorwmic Director For County Dies Funeral service~ wiJI he held Friday for J ames Emer son As per of Costa Mesa. who was director of the econo m ic de· velopment program for Orange County at the time of his death. He died Tuesday at the age of 58. Mr. Alper had a Iona carffr with lhe American Embassies in Rio de Janeiro, Braiil, and Mex- ico City, having served u in· formation ofllce r, technical a1ds coordinator and science officer from 1152 unw 1987. He later aerved aa a staff te· u arcb consultant •l the Uoive,rslty o f Southe rn California, directed economic development and education pro- gra ms ror the Lane CouncU of Government.a ln Euaene, Ore. and tau1ht puhllc admln11lra· lion et C1J Slate Lone Beach. Mt. As per publ ta hed numeroua articles on bealtb, aclenee and economic develop. ment ln tequtical Journals and wo n several awards. rhey Included the 19~6 Mertt.ortoua Service Awud from the American Embusy lo RJo, a National Science Foundation Comq,eodaUoo ln iaee and \he Braztuan Service Crosa In 1946 and 1966, as well as a Resolution of Commendation by lhe Orange County Board of Supervisors last January. Mr. Asper was a member of the Harbor Racquet Club, Phi Delta Th eta Fraternity, the Brazil ian a nd American Institute, the American Society or Publk Administration and the California Economic Develop· ment Council. He bad wor ked for Orance County slnce 1973. Visitation was s cheduled from 4 to 8:30 p.m . today at Bell Broadway Mortuary In Cotta Mesa. F unera l se r v ices are scheduled at 11 1.m. Friday at tbe ChW'ch of Jesus Chrtst of Latter Day Satnu , ms E1tanda Drive, Cotta Meta, with lnter· meat at 3 p,m. at Rlveralde Na· tlonal Cemeter')'. Mt. Asper luves hla w1ft. Vera Alper, of Cotta MeM; his dauahters, Cathrine Asper of Loa Anaelet and Joan Mcintosh of Oklahoma , and two 1randcb1Jdren. Memonal dooaUons roay be made to the Amertean Cancer Socltty. .J1tdge Steorn In Judge -i>c>n ald Dungan, presidin_g j ud_ge of the Harbor Judicial District C(>urt in Newport Beach. sweal"S in the court's newest judge, Robert Polis. The new judge has been serving in the court s ince 1~5 as traffic com· missioner Polis. 38, lives in Irvine. More Oil Companies Report Big Profits NEW YORK 1AP1 Reports from nation's major oil com· oanies contmued to show big profit gains in the firstquartcr or the year la rge ly because of s harp increa::ies In wo rld petroleum prices. Several. including top.ranJted Exxon, said the stronger dollar on c urrency exchange markets also helped improve profits. Sun Oi l Co. s aid today higher prices on foreign crude oil and related products on interna· tional markets helped it to a 43 percent gain in first quarter prof· its from a year ago Sun. the llth-largest oil com paoy. satd earnings m the firs t three months of the yea r came to $120 3 m11l1 on. or $2 24 a s ha r e, on r evenue or $2 36 billion Jn the comparison 19711 quarter . Sun re ported earnings of $84 3 m1lhon. or SI 57 a share. on revenue of SI 7 b11lwn _1 Sta ndard Oil or California, the fourth larf(cst U.S oil com pany, said Wednei.rlay that its hrst quarter profits rose nearly 43 percent. to $347 million. Smaller Ame rada llcss Corp s howed e a rnings m ore than tripled fro m the year-a go pe riod, to $115 6 m1ll1 on Standard Oil of Ohio, eating special circumstanctis, reported profits up JOO percent, lo $167 S million from a toubled 1978 com· parison pcnod. a nd Getty Oil said profiLc; rose nearly 42 per- cent lo SlM 2 million. Earlier In the week. top ranked EJtxon reported r<!cord profits of $955 millinon for the period. up 37 perce nt from a year ago. Third-ranked Texaco said profits rose 81 percent lo $.307 m1lllon tn th1.· first thret> months Mobil Oil Corp., the nation's second-largest oil company. to- day also reported an 81 percent increase in fi rst-q uarter prorits Mobil sajd earnings ros~ to $437 m1lhon in the first quarter. o r $4. 12 a share on revenue of SIO J billion. In the 1978 first quarter earnings were $241 million or $2.28 a ~hare on S8 7 billion in revenue The major compames cite tight suppLies a problem kg· gravated the revolution in fran a s the m ajor reason for s harply higher earnings bc<.'ausc bu y ers competing fo r the s maller supplies ha ve bid up pnces. Prices Up .9 Perce1it LOS ANG EL.ES I A I' I Paced by increases in the cost of gasoline and mea t, consumer prices an th~ Los Angeles-Orange Coun ty area rose .9 percent last m onth. the U .S. Labor Depa rtmeot r eported to· day. The March incr ease was JUSl a shade under the I percent cost-of-li vmg m· crease for the month n1J- Uonwide. I Related story. A4 1 The increase means thut goods and service!) thkt <'Ollt a dollar al the end of the month would have sold fo r 49. I cents 1n 1967 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... MOTHER'S DAY Small. Compact, Spoce·Saving Women's Recliners In a Wide Selection of Styles and Fc6rics SPECIAi.i. Y s 199 PRICED FROM COITA MllA 169 I . 17th IT. (Acroe. rrom ~. neJCt to MOt1-Collendor1) 642·1617 Mon. • Frt. 10-6 Sot. 10-6 Cloled~ Baby's 1 Death J Relaied 9J &Aftl\' CLANCY ... ...., .......... The physician who wu with Dr. William Waddlll's chief ac- cuser the night police -. told of an alleged inf ant al~ took the witnna stand today la Wad· dill 'a murder retrial. Dr. 'nlomas P'ercu.son toed the Orange County Superior t"'.ourt jury that he ca lled a Westminster police a cqucln- t a n c e after Dr. Ron•ld Cornelsen alleged he saw Wiid· dUJ "strane le and suflocate" ll newborn Infant in the aftermath of a saline abortion two years ago. FeTgUIOO te&Ufied Corneben came to his home late one aiCht a fe w days after the alleaed slrangulation. He said Comelsen tofd him the baby "was born alive. was cry- ing, moving and breathing in· dependently " befor e she al· legedly was choked to deal.b. And, Ferguson continued . those were the purported facts he relayed to police when be summon~ them to his home that evening "After Ur CQrnclsen came over r became concerned about his involvement in the events and J was worried th<1 t he WC&S exposing himsd f to something," f''erguson ex plumed. "At the late hour I thought I could call my lawyer in Long Beach and he talked to Dr Cornelsen." Ferguson testified. "Afte r tha t conversation and a nother one with the hospital ad- m1n1stratnr. Dr Cornelseo told me he w<1nted to talk lo police." De fense a tto r ney Cha r les Weedman asked Ferguson if he re('alled t«>lhng police "you wall hd ve to protect my butt." "I can't 1maJ(ine what 1t could pos:.1bly be re f e rring to." F'erguson replied "I don't th.ink 1l could have come> from me." Waddill. u 43 year-old Hunt· 1ngton Httrbour obstetrician, ts b<'tni! lned a second time for the :.l lf'~ed murder o f the two pound. 15 ounce infant known as Uaby Girl Weaver. 11 rn fm;t trial ended last May when JU rorf. sa id the y were dea dlockt·d 7 lo 5 1n favor of ac· qu1ttal. Fro.Pa .. Al ENERGY .•. pe<'led to save the firms money in reduced e nergy consumption and to aid the Edlson Company by reducing peak demands. Stressing that the co-0p is a \'T>luntJry effort Ph1lhps added that he hopes 1l wdl prove "we don 'l nc~d any governmenl- 1mpost'd ma ndates to regulate ener gy u~e m these buildings." ROCKING MflllON VllJO 21192 .......... Pkwy. (COfMf of A'My and Yla (ICOlaf) , ... 902 Mon.·Ffl ·~ Sal'°" °"*'~ .... CALIFORNIA Uuter's Nuclear tanDHit SACRAMENTO <API Gov Edmund Brown Jr . in a &harp assault on Pl'ft~nt Car\cr, l• r halleniln,s the pruJdent lO tell the nurl••r lnduat ry that "eno~ It .-nou1h " At u newa c:on/ettn~., w~ d11y. Brown all'<> aald he ~ t tic> \I .S Nor lt-aar Re1ulatory Comm1u ion wlll o rdl'r lf'm poraa ry abut do~!i of lh ri1tht nud cor pl@oc~ built by Babcoc'k &.. Wll('()X Ht; SAID IY TfflS happens, ht> "'111 l'Ull upon Cuhforn1ans ar ftt:tt.•d bv t hc ncurby Raneho SfoeO plant to l'Urtall the U e Of the ir u1r <'ond1t1uners on hot bummer days The uUltt1es said that would inc l u d e cus t o m ers from lia kersf1etd to Eureka T he Democr a t1<' gove rnor. who says he may run for prt>bl d e nt in 1980 . r e p ea t <?dl y cr1Uci~ed Carter 's pro·nuclear s t a nce, saying othe r energy ~;our<'es should be explored 1n l!tead., "IT'S RATHER CLEAR to me that the combina tion of risks, <.'osts . s&fet·I" problems, the proh le m of s torage of waste. the p rospeet of prolife ration ;ind even the danger of sabotage all combine to make 1t imperati vl• that this country now pursue <1 path or :i lle rnat1vc e ne r gy sources." he said · He said Carter. "far from en- couraging a s hort-e1rcuiting or the licensing process of nuclear react or s, s ho uld t e ll t h e Am e ric an people a nd the n u c l ear indus try quit e s imply: 'Enough1se11ough'." R EFUSING TO SAV h e favored a total be1n on existing pla nts. Brown instead focused on h ailing nuclear power ex pa ns1on and building othe r . safer power !>ource!> 1n t he future. The "I ·)'Ci.lr·old {lOV('rnor swd thi.lt recent events had made it Vt!rY clt.>ar that "the days of nuclear powrr arc· indeed num hl'red ... Auto Found Be Sa1'ed Li1'es Al'~ta Michael Scott Davis, 13, ham radio operator of Tor· ranee , picked up a distress call from a Caribbean fish- ing boat that was sinking 75 miles south or Jamaica early Wednesday. He acted as a relay between the ship and the Miami Coast Guard coordinating the rescue of three men aboard. Mom, Girl Slain; Cops Shoot Killer SAN DIEGO IA P l The bodies of a woman. stabbed through the heart with a kitchen knile. and her 4·year·old daughte r. who had been strangled. were found m tbe home or a psychologist held hostage by a Nigerian exchange student. police said. The student, Newman Augustrne Osebor of Lagos, N1gene1 . was sbol and killed Thursday on an interstate highway after a J 1,-z-hour standoff with police, authoril.Jes say. "My We was for them," cried AleJo Puoetes Wednesday after the bodies of his wife. Candalaria. and daughter, Norma were re· moved from the home of Richard E Townsend. "They were lhe best. they were fantastic. How could anyone do this to a little girl and her mother ?" Mrs Pue ntes. 24, had worked as a maid for Townsend, a t nminal psychologist. Police said Townsend was <1 bducted Wednesday at gunpoint, rorced to withdra w money from a bank and held hostage by Osebor The 22 year-old Osehor was fatally shot by poli ce aft er holding Townsend hostage in the doctor 's sports car on lnlers tate 8 Town~nd we1:. unhurt in the shooting Inmate Flees Jail Facility LOMPOC 1 AP) The car etuthorities believe wa!' usW m lhe escape of George Jackson Brigade leader J ohn Sherman. 36. has been round, but he <ind his wife re ma ined free today. City police said a green Pinto sedan was found <•a r ly Wednesday, parked m a residential aree1 of town Police said they believe the car. rented Tues· clay from a local car-renta l agency, was driven by M anannl' Pulfer ~hcrman , 28. when her husband, ser ving a 30-ycictr sentence, escaped Tuesday arte r- noon while v1 s1tmg an eye doctor. ltfftli-Cal Fraud Prokd SACRAM~NTO IAP) -Some nursing homes have collected Medi·Cal benefits for patients who had been dead for up to a year, says state Con· troller Ken Cory's office. In res ponse to a ( J question.; De puty Con· .~TrfTE troller ~eter Pelkofer _ s aid Wednesday that '--~~~~~~~-a udito r s had fo und several such cases. "We found in at least one case benefits being provided lo a deceased person more than a year after death. Pelkofer s aid Slwll ~qewst Appro.,~d LOS ANGELES (AP> A jurisdictional battle . Patty Denies Bar Braw:l,..-==-- SAN Jl'RANClSCO 'AP I -Newspaper heiress Patr icia Hearst Shaw denJes that ber p0llce officer husband ul~nded a bachelor party that ended in a raucous brawl at a lesblan bar lbe nl1bt before g --- "lt'ti really upsettmg, .. said Mrs. Shaw Wed- nesday. "We don't have friends wbose idea of bav. ing a good Ume is going out beatlng up women." On the night before their wedding, her hus band Bernard was not Uvlng it up with his pals but sitting wtlb members of the wedding pa rty at a local restaurant, abe uid. 1be ecMaple ._.. ..l. ried April 1. • t A number of police officers wen ~IP have been memben of a bachelor =putJ tW --ba.t«ed Ullo t>q·~ Place a bout ml t ... . hatasted cUltomen. Shaw's name luld beea UBbd to tbe party in stories publlahed ln tbe San ..._. cisco Cbroolcle. The district attorney's office ud tbe police d• partment are invesUgaUnc the Jacident and two persons. policeman Daniel Marr, 25, and a cfviUan, Kevin Guerin, 24, have been cbar1ed with disturbing the peace and battery. · -~~,!-:s HlA TIN(. AIAG<)NO ,, l •• '"•'' ~·'•••• 11n"" 'ttd#l,ttt "OY' ~ (.4U ~lOt t ht u• ,.,, ., °"' A;• ,H COHA MHa642· 17SJ t»oH•-1111•0 M IS\IOH VllJo 495·0401 1"12 """" ... c..,.. •• , .... •S.•ft 0 fn. .... ..,., p, .... You're a Star at Capezio EB capez10 upper level SOUTH COAST PLAZA Costa Mesa (7 14/ 540·2575 d01acen1 10 the 1ewel court" •. . NO~ •• LUXURIOUS PLUSH CARPETING OF TREVIRA STAR AT 2 LOW SALE PRICES over air quality standards has been defused. with the state approving a Shell Oil Co. request to build a pumping station but requiring the firm to clean up other sources of pollution. T he state Air Resources Board s idestepped a "smog war " Wednesday when it supported the operating permit issued for the oil station by the South Coast Air Quality Management District - but tacked on the cleanup requirements. Choose a br•nd new luxurloua cut plle •&11ony •.. ~ thk:kly tun.ct. and In the wldHt ,.,.. of ccMot9 Yotl can Imagine. You know the color YoU went, end wtth 45 to d'OOM from, you·,. aur• to tlnd the •act shade you've bMn dreaming of. And wldl all Hs....,ty, ~get a valuable S 1Mr i..-..i ..., .. __ ,.. • .,,IV.,,, plut the practicality of Scotcheard pN*CtloR and lll9t6c control. ,.........,. lae ....,.. ... i. T__.,.1111[~ ' The district a pproved ~u·s appucation on Jan. 3. However. the ARB threatened lO cancel the okay because the dJstrlct had not required "trade- off" agreements. Such agreements require Shell to clean up other sources of smog to orrset polluants • gener ated by the new facility. .......... Ifft• ...... ,'•"•' SAN FRANClSCO <AP) Academy award· winning actress and activist Jane Fonda has ur.ged working women not lO accept being "s lotted rnto robol·llke jobs that do not allow the developmenl of management skills, dignity or self.worth." Ms. Fonda spoke at a noon rally Wednesday at the Embaradero Center attended by several lhouaand persona. T¥ 1a~ wu one or 13 around t.be nation ~~ by the IOO-member Women Organh:ed..J~) Employment, t9 com· memonte NattoaaJ Secretaries' Day. Orpnben clrculated statlltics they said abow 98 percent of the S.5 mllllon teeretaries tn tbe U.S. in 1971 wefe women. Allbou1b eo percent of -•omen support themselves or bead famllies, they earn only about 57 percent of what the average • man does, tbe group aald. Leee Aeetla• Criceetsetl LOS ANGELES CA P) -A deputy police chief crttlclzed two officen Wednesday for u.alnc "faulty Jude..-llld poor tactic•" ln the fatal lboot1n1 of Eul• LoJe Ja.fl January. fte'Uttitlaln by 0.,Uty Chief Manball L. Aft• denm w M Ille Police Comml•k>D e>pened be ............. Qle. ltn. I.Me, a widow.cl IDOdMr' of tine, waa abot to ...... Jan. I bJ two olfteen called to her ~ I.GI ADaeM bome toHowtq a dia· ~ O'Nl' a ..,.W •ot IM bW. Take your choice -our top qwiflty "St# Fn." tnltOductory .... prlOed .C onty Stt.a Aftlr .. --. $11.19 tq. yet. For tlM tco!IOMY ~ ....... ~ .. ........._,, ...................... After the ••· St3.t0 9q· yd. ' • SAVE 250/o To 380/o oN THESE OTHER SELECTED CARPETS cusTOM DRAPE·~··.~.s . FREE }f~"J.-J MOTORIZED ·~...,..,.,~ DRAPE SAMTA ANA 29 I I SO. llllTOL I ~-~ .. S.. C...."-.. t1i111t1fW ...... ,. •• .......... '. w..'. s-: 11·1 llM217 with ntln1mum dr1pery order. Visit ~ Town tor "1m,l•lt dttaUs Huge selection of Oecor1tor fallrtcs. TEXTURED LOOP Toghlly lufltd nylon pile 1n • siutd)r i.ve• IOOP c.trpet Av11l1 blt on aia b right mullHon• colofe11on1 Ht LO PLUSH . I 00"<. nylon .,. .. WI 6 IOop s tyte lh•t 11 "••I·••• •o• IOt>gt< _.,, Choote from new mulll·coior comb•n•· ~.$54@ ::S5!@ NYLON CUT & LOOP Town RIVING CAUFOIMIA POI II YIAIS I SAXONY Pl.USM Bteutlful. llUCMte ""'"'"'°"' color•llons In • ll"l·NI nylon p4u111 etyte. Sc:otcll-gerd 9nd entl-tt.tk: n.ttc1. RtQ SI.ff S6!@ ...................... ,... !ft• .,.....,....._AR ..... :1~ .. --···· .,. .......... .... ........ , ..... ., ... • .. ,. I • .. I Orange Coasa Daily Pilot TtKnday. Aprll 28. 1979 Robert N. Wted/PUDlllMf Editorial Pflfl.e ...................................................... Traffic Planning Takes Foresight Jr yuu'vt! l'\'l'r fought lhe ChristmaR tram(' to tto 1'hop · pm14 In • uth Co 1st Pinn•. you ·11 und n.tand th«.> c•onr n 11 Of t'll) OfrtC'l.th. Ul ~onH.' tram(' projt'<'llOOS for th.at Ur l'tl ll ·~ t'l'\hUIJll•d thot. "'hen Soulh Co nst Plunt u. com ph•ll·tl. ttw 1ana.., on Hrlt>tol Streot will bt-u"' ht1d l'Vt11) d u\ lll'I tltt'\ !lft• 1111\\ dunn~ th<' 1-H'Uk t'hri~I Ul<.lb 'ICUSOll Amt thnt 'i. JJrl'llv hod and<'E'd Thts \Wt•k . 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Huntan).:!ton Beal'h. Fountain Va lll'y C111tl Nt'wport HC(l<'h swc:pt the ;.rw~1rd:-. 1n l'V<.•ryth1ng lrom read<:r's theutcr l o Lintoln Dougt;.1, ton<· to onL' 1 dl'btttt•1 It 1s :1 1 nhull· lo C'ouc·ht·s Pt·g Taylor t:tnd Mi t ht:tel l.1·1J.(h. who havt· l1·d p1'1'viuus OCC: teams to sc:tond plan· honor:-. 111 tlw n:itJonwide tont<•..,t /\1111 i11l(11 h(•I' ('o:-.t a Me!-111 y oungs tt•r g1 ft1•<l 1n l:rnguagt·l-. \\on .1 top :tY.anl of h " own an c:1ght Y..l'ck 1 np lo l'anl-.. 1·apl11n·cl 111 lhl· AlltatH'l' Fr:Hlt'i.ll'>l' t·onlt•<.,t 111 Fn·nd1 T ill' lingw,t1<· :-.kill ol E -.t;.in<·•<J lhgh Sthool ..,t•nmr f~rtl' Jo~ll1ott \\ho also '>JWCJk!-. (;t>rman. Spanis h. Wcl-.h ~ind Brl'ton 1:-., 111 :i<1<1111on ••• I nb11l1• l<J h1~ tt'C.1Chl·r. l.c1>rwrd M1·Nut1 With l<'ad 11·1's and ... 111dt•nls l1k(· th<:">c. who cun sa) s 1ll'ntt· '" gold<•n ' • Opinions expre!'s$Cd 1n the ~pace above are those of the Daily Pilot Other 111ews (jXprcssed on this page are those ol their authors and artists Reader comment is 1n111ted Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-432 1 Boyd/Humbug 8~ I •. M . HOVU Eni:f..,h K111~ .Jami·~ II u1wcl l<•.Jt.I , IJl•wter. t'oppcr. :in yth1n1~ ;1t h11nd , for hi11 1·0111a1:1• Suc•h \'Oln~ m inted 111 r>uhhn were referred to by lht: Irish as "uim bog" rm1 nounct'd "OOmbua" meitnln~ ~oft rnt•l:ll. They felt the (' ~ar Gloo1ny Gu The Daily Pilot ne ver' hatt enough "room" to prlnt erllclo1 about. what neat things klds do such us coverln& the Park11 & llcc track meet, CMAC. Her~r Area baseball etc. Yet therl''!I plenty of room f or print i ng t.he "wron"" they do. PROUD PARENT ~. 4"N~• .,.. .... llllU•f h , .... ,. •1141 •• HI ---··· ·~ .. ·-· e4 ... .... .,,.,,. ...,._,.._ ..... o.-, 0-. °'"'' ll•i.4 • .. <·mns Wl·rc phony w1lhout 1n trin~1c value . l\nd tht•1r word for sofl metal w;:1s wht·r.-we got our word "humhu~ " lncr'cdthle us 1t m uy S<'l'm, the quality of aerial photo graphy ifl now so ~ood that Lhc rank of a foot imld1cr can be seen from pictures taken al 100,000 feel Or so the ex pert.s report. You know that actor called Dirk Benedic t on the TV se rie s "Outtlc s lur Calnctlca?" lie found his stage name on a menu under "Eggs." Q. "On which t)'pc of turf la a footbaJI player more like· ly to 8"l hurt, natural or artUiclal?" A. ArUOcl 11 , no doubt aboul It. Consider this. Jn· j ury d1l1 collect.ed over three NFL l'eaaon a shows that 10 of the 12 11tadluma with the hlghest. lnJury rates have artificial turf. and 10 of the 1 t 11tsdlum1 with the lowesl Injury ratu have natural turf. J uck Anderson Pentagon's 'Iranian FiFe Sale' W AS lllNCTON Th e Pt•ntul(On 1 rus h1n J( lo the rt:t-t'U t' o f Ame ric a n Ill a nutacturcrs who itot stuck with more lh un $10 b1lhon worth v f c ,1nn•lt•d urnis conlr#c t s whtn tlll'11 fov11 r1l_. r uRlomer , t h t' ,h,1h of Iran , was over· thrown Ir ("11111-:i I'" ll J)llrOV es the blllloul murh of the arm aments u l rl·Jdy 1n II r 0 d U l' I I 0 II w I I I h l' purdrn~1·d by thl' Ud1·n,l· l>e partm1~nt •' t •• II II I 111\\Jlt• t11 ... t tu th1• luXJIJ Vt'I''> of a I lll11'>1 :S:! bl 111011 'f' h ~· I tf I' ,1 hu~ llw 'UPl>Ort of lh<· defense m du:.trv ·~ fr11·nd~ in Con~rc~s and ,,, \dmtn11'tlra l1on orr1c1al s who ,111· n•lut'l;inl to prc·~s c·ontracl 1·la1ms with lhl' nl'w lranwn • l·~trm· OUBIU:O RY in!:.idn1' as "the gn·ut lrunia11 f11·e salt•." lht• pro prn;ed.s>un·hasl' of Wl'a ponry 1n 11•11ded for lht-shuh woulcl ht· al rc·lat1vt•ly hurgam p rtt'('S But do"l' :.nul111y ()f lhl· 1lems in \<Olved show:. that m<.1ny are oh ~l'lll'le o r unn1•c·cs}ary The most <•xpt•ns1vc and 1-on trovt•rs1al an· the· four Spr uance- da:.' dt~lroyl•ri. with which the 'ha h hud plannf•d lo modernize his na\) 'J'1·st1fyrng h<"fon.· the !'t·nale Arml'd ~t:n·1c1~:. ('omm1t- l1•1." Na11~ St•t'r<.'t<iry Graham C I .1 v t or ., J 1 d 1 l w o u Id h 1· ·<·• 1m111al to 11 1 lht• 11r1)11rtunit> 'lo hu~ I hf' ci1•-;I ""'•"<•r:-1 go h) ·· 111• nul1-.l lh at th.-\ f'arry · tht• '>Jll w ;irmanwnl . lhl' '"mt: gun:., 1 ht· -.amt· dd••t•t 1011 ;1 pparatu.,, 1111· ':.11111' f'Vt'I \llung " ;" th•· N,I\ v ' 111·v.1·~l ).!111ded rn1 ,~1l1· c ri11 i.1·1 ., It "'·" .1 1H1•11 1•11mp;11·1,1111 t•J Mailbox make : the commltlee vetoed further production or the cruisers buck in 1975 because the ir anti·a ircrafl tracking systems were found lo be ob- solescent. The committee report on that decision called lt "inap- pr opriate to build any ship ... with a weapons system that ls clearly inadequate lo m eet the projected threat within a rel· allvely short period of time after delivery of lhe s hip." THE FOUR destroyers would cost the Navy Sl.3 billion, plus another $2 million or so to refit them from Ira nian to U.S. specifications. Des pite the enormous cost. and the dubious value of the ships, the Navy's purchase requcxt \~l/.·!.~L.,. ,.'I \_.. ><?F,-(",:._:1'/f-·-'--~£"~~:., -d't:,..,.,,\11• ,·, ·IV.>0t¥:. 1~,.1/1;,:)J(;."T 11' ( "'U,-f-''?.'>' -/.ft"S.7 1,t..,tJ/".//C.;: ../~,'; .. J ; ' sailed s moothly throuah the committee. headed by Sen. John Stennis , D,·Mi u . By no coincidence. the shipbuilder, Ingalls. a subsidiary of Litton Industries , is located in Ml1- slHsippi. "It's a bailout ror Litton," said1 a congressional aide. "'fofley're saving 1.500 jobs for SI .3 billion Even by welfare standards that's pretty gross." At $866,666 per job. "gross'' is an understatement. Anothe r Iranian Fire Sale baqrain the Navy wants lo grab up 1s 150 Phoenix mi•siles for $77 .1 million. The missiles are carried by F'-14s, and only lran u nd the Unite d S tates have thc m. THE TROUBLE IS, om cials hav.-adm1lh:d there 's no way of knowing whether SQme of the Phot.'n1x missiles or the ir OpNalion manual!. f1·ll into Sov· u.·t handi. <tftC'r tht• shah'!> oustt·r "We prudently have to assumt· that lht· Russians have them,' one knowlcd~<'ahlt-source told our asso<'iatc Peter Grant. S<'vt'ral l'Ongrcss mcn feel lhc propt•r cnun;c is lo develop a new Phoenix missile . instead of buying more of a model that m ay no longer be a secret lo the Soviet.' In r:.tcl, this is being done by the I lug hes Aircraft Co . :ind 60 of the newer missiles are inrluded 1n next year's budget. The Pt•ntagon '!> rescue effort for 1ti. fnends in the murulions 1 tH1 u:.tr ) 11-t•nC'ountermg op r>0'>lt10n lln C'ap1tol lltll t· 011tno1t• 1 t ~ not jus t tht· m.1nufocturl'r.., \\ho w ill get off th•· hook unil!•r lht• purchase pro p1,.,al If 11 p,1.,s1•.,, lh•· new Ira n1:1n 1•ovl'rnnwn1 would actual!\ 1:1·1 h.H·k mu1·h ''' lhe $5011 1111111011 1kim~11 ttw -.hah put ito y, n There Are Alternatives to Police Chases· To tht· 1'.:<l1tor · It SC't·m i. If) me that lher e ·~ <ir· roa.:anl rl1~n·gard for human right!. of the 1nnrw1·nt wh<'n 1t 1·oml·~ to ,J poltc·1• <'het:-.e Tht· :.uo.,pl'<'lNI o ffrncfrr mus t h<· <·uughl ;tt ,111 t•oi.l , no malll'r \\ h .11 the• c·o:-.1 'I h1• 1>0-.-.il11lltv that innoc,•nl pt•<1ph• v.111 11<' ki lled ma1mN1 and 1•mnt111n:d lv o;1·urn•d for hfr makt·~ no tltffc~<·rll'C', as long a:-. Jll:-.l11·t· 1:-. dom• by catching th1• :.uspt•1·lt-.I la\\ hn·a kt..•r In a re· <'l•nl l':tM·, Co:.lu Mt-o;a f>Olic(' Wl'rt' l'hasing a hit and run ~us· P<'d down I he Cos ta Mes:. N1·w1xw1 1-'rf't•way 155 1 In lh1· .1tl1·mpl l o <ipprc hl·nd thc o;u~ p1·t•l lht·n• w,1s a mulli·cur l'r<i !>h lh:11 w11ul1I p robably nol hav(' happ<•n,•d .llld 111volvcd a trag1e "tu1111on (01 -.o m<iny innr1c('ol lll'Of)ll· With 11i...I a t icllul or 1·1cal1\1ty :.i n ti f o rt· l-. 1 g h t t h " "" h n I e s 11 u:..t1on '>houldn l have ha11 J\('ll('(t Our lax dnll<tr~ :.uppnrl it ht'l 1t·oph•r ~.y:-tc•m that ean lrar k cttr~ frum <1 ho11(• day or night If thl'rt' II-ti fh'C'lO~ SU!:.pC'C'l t.l;.mgl•rnu:-.b <"Vuthng the• polH't'. wh:v not folio\\ him until 1t 1:-. ,;if~ lo appreh1•nct h1 m without 1·1Hlangl'ring innoc·c·nt hy~t&n der' COULDN'T thl' ('If P or police traffic· l'Onlrol i.low down lraffi<· cs1mtl1ar to ac1·1dcnt pro ('Cd ures 1 until it slops safely, trappmg the suspC'ct in a lraffir jum and lhcn apprPhcnd him'' Thi• ;1tt1tudf• i), "No, g1•I him n11w, <lon'l w ail .. It ·:. not Lht• <1ual1ty of tht• catC'h, 11 1:-how ftr<,f ,VIJii ('Ull ('Ul<'h lht• ~USJll'('\ at all <'V~ls llow many taml''-huvc you "Cl'n lh1· 1 raff11• 111vl'sllgat 1on lt•arn "Hac1n~ ('ofh• :r· <.tlTCl'>'- town to a rc·portE'd minor acc1 d e nt w1th11ul tnJUrlt.>i.., !low man)' P''<mlc un· cul off. almost rnmmt<d , a nd al'lually crashed 11llo by lht•I!(' nccdl<'ss full·out r:H'<'t. to ht• quirk'! llow many t1m c•i. huvt' you s een a tra ffic un- 11 l'U l s111nc·1rnc off, swerve n11h l·ally 11) ht•ovy tra ffic, JUst to ~t1 vt• a t1rk1•t often to a less i.l'riou~ v1olnt1 on '' ln doing so and stoprunit rur elessly, one o r m o re lanl's huvc been blocked In order for Uck<'ts t2J>e written. These situations mus t !.lop The 1>0h<'c ser ve> an Important funrtlon In our socil'ty. But public prc11!lure mu11t be brought to bear, bc.>ruuse wrong IR wronA no mutter wh~ doinR the wron1dolnl(. - The motto · "T'o Serve und Prolecl" houldn't he "to sc•rvf' and Inflict." Call and write your local police chil'f aand sheriff and let them lcnow you don't llkc their chase proeedure11. Raising your voice now ml1ht aave your • lire later! C GIBBS ~-............. _ No Ba••~ Tn th<• 1-:<11tor I 11•ad Cht·n I Homo ' l'tJlumn lltlh µ11';11 1·11imm1·nl and liu\1• _1u~1 1-.1ught Ill>\\ 11 h la:.l Fridav ' 1•d1l111n v.h1·11· :-.h t• p <itnll"d ,1 \ IVlll pH llll I' ol fighting ltH' fn•t•Y. ay It affH· l'lr' 111 1 lw Mu• 11· C '1·nl 1•r 1i1 IH'~t r thl' l.o' Ant.:l'll·:-. l 'hilharmonw I cJn 1mag1111· h1•1 hu ... han1t 'i fr<·l111 J.!' v.h•·ll 1h1· 1·l1·,.::1nt . hanfl<.Qn11· Cal 111 M.1r1;1 (i111l1111 ;q1pl':.tn•d on the 1)11d1u ni 111 1·1in rlu(·t ttw <11Ttw ... u .1 .ind ~ll'r "1mm1·d1:1 11 • ninv1·r o.,ion " to lht· wond1•rs 1lf l'la~ ... r<·a l n111'1C' llnW\'Vt'I'. I Wlln!kr II ( "ht•ryf anti ht·r hu:i h:uul .1rl' aw.11 •·that \ 011 1111 nol hav1• lo ~!II lhrnuJ!h a n v 11 f 1 It o :-1 • t r 1 u I ., .t 11 ii triliu1a111111~ 111 onfl·r In h N1r ttw 11rdw-.1ra. (;11111n1. Mc•hta and :tit lht· 111twr g11·al ~ ol th" ITill'>ll' \\(ll'lrl'' You 1 a11 l11'otl th•·m t 11·hl lw11· "' Or:.rn,.:1• < '•11m1' .11 lh1• h1sl11111· Santa ,\n;i 111 1-:h "1·hool. ,Jll n ·tl tari>1.'tl0<I. pl••nl~ of ft 1·1· parkinj.! 1·om fortahlt• 1 t•,<.·1 \ l'd -.1-;11... 1 ' <'<•llt•nl ;u·nu.,l H'S anti no 11 afflc· ha:..,h·' In fac•t HHI c:an h1·Jr tht· grNl G1ultni and 1h1· f.11, Ang1•l t•o., P h1lharmon1r p lu:. h1•aullf11I mc1.:r.o -.opr:rno fo'r1.•dt·rwa von Stadt• tht~ Salurday, April 28 "' l he O r a ng e Co un t \ Philharmon1 r Society 's f1 nul ronrf'rt of the ~ca~on , right on your own doorstt.'p in Orangl· County JEAN Tt\NOOWSKI Not •a ... 1 .. .-s•• To the• Editor A recent letter to lh1• l'•htor t•). prc·s~ed disdum for the "bll'N1 1n1~ h1•a rt do gooders·· who havl· :-.h ow n s upport for H1 t•hard England .. In busm<'s~ , 1t ~atd, "1( you arP ins uhordinatt', you'r•• fired " This business analogy syndrome 1s u s<'d to s upp o rt t he a dm1n1slrative position In the England case at Newport llarbor High School. The r easoning goes like this. A corporate division chairman 1 tl'ac herl differs In policy, a nd s ubsequently In personality, with th<' cor1,ornte exccut1 vf' 1prlnC'lpal l Thf• di v 1:.ion <'hnirmun Is <lis mis!>cd "It's u:. simplt" a s thut." T tn ;R•; IS, however, one n aw : !lrhoolis arc not bm1lncsscs nor urc tht>y run like bu11inesse1> 1oc>omp('lt-nct uists al all frv<'lll in the school sy11tcm. If teachers arc Inadequate, unions rannol protec t them unles·~ they ore allowed to by lnco mpe· t en t adm1nl1Hrntor11 Ir n supr ~mely competent EnJCl&nd can be up for dl1ml11al, then deadwf\ahtl11not "unlo n taf4>end sound." Parl'nls dn1I lt0 Jl0 hcr.., hJH' hccome mcr,·a~111i!IY t·onrPrned about 1nC'ompt'I• ni··· .1l ;tll lt·\.1°1,, hut admin1:.t1 ,11111' 1 (,11 \\tlh t ht• fl ow \\ 1•11 l11ok 11H11 thJI 1 ~ p l ' ' I f' i I h <' I h J \ I' n 11 I acknoy, tedgl'fl 1t •ir ht1\I' <.10111• nl)lhm1• 10 1·orn'< I 1l ;11 l1•ao.,t not al lle11 l1or ll11•h Jnd I hi· dt~lrtl'l offil·t• fi,\('\ TOth1 1i11~tnf'"' a n ;tlol-(\ llow lung \lOulll a 111 \\ 101poiul•· 1•x1•1·11t1v<· kt•t·p "" 111h 1( lw l<1ok Iii months lo try to re1·l1fy ;t P<'l"S<Jnncl m.1tl1·r and f:ulec1"' llow long woulrl h1· la ... t 1f ht· could not con trol h" own st <i rf in mall<>rs as rudimentary a:-. l<tk 1ng roll and ke1·p111g student:. 1n cl as~., Jlow_lnng wou ld he last 1f h c· w o u I d not .1 d m 1 l I o 1 n rompt:tencc on h1~ own campus I "Whal IS lnt'OlllJll'll'll<'t' ' ' ad nauseum 1 ' I lo\\ long \lOUld lht• nt'W t''<l'l'llt1\I' I.isl 1( h1• told on1• of his 11111 <11\1:.11rn f'hairmcn \\ ho h:ul ma1fr 1 ht· 1·111 poralwn ~rl'al ror year-. th.it ht.· \\Ill now d1·t<•rm101• ho\\ lht c·h,11rman \\ tll run h1~ d l\ i...11in .. .\nil how long '~11ulfl ht· n·m<11n 1..•mµIO\t'd if ht• hJtl th1..· C'hanct· lo rt•solvc th;1t long·l t•rm personnel d1i.pulf', amwably dnd 1n hou~c. hut unilaterally rl'fu~cd bccau!>c '"It ·-; gone too far'··· l't•rhaps school system ~ would lw heller 1f they wcr(• more like businesses. nut, they currently arl..' not Before you huslnes~ analog) t•nthus 1a sls conrtcmn ll1 c hurd England. be i.urc o f vour lugk and be ubsolutely cc·r· ialn you know what b J(ornH on .1t all ll'vels in the syste m. JEFFREY K. Pl EROSE Radiation Risk To lht• Editor J Corwin 'Ouily Pilot. April 8 l obviously know:1 nolhmg about radrntion They key word 1s ionizing radiation which can come from the sun, or from a nuclear reaction or a sun lamp. They a ll affect people if the radiation is powerful enough. But to say an)' l evel is very harm(ul is wrong. We get lots of this type of r adiation every d11y . Jf you stand in the sun loo long, you know ll's harmful and a lot of Coast people will get cancer Wicka "You want lhe premium cxpm."'"" or t ht• regul" r ('Xl)en.'liVt•'.1'' from the :-un But ~mall Jmount.' do not rnus<• any h;.irm . In fa1·l. ti 1i. d1ffH·ult lo ctelerm in•· wht·tht·r 11r not any harm to iwo pk v.111 t'\t'r n ! ... ull from th1· Thrc<' Mill• l'l:int uccidenl. s ine·•· the rJd1ut1on v.a!> actually ~1 -.m:.ill n. M. WOLF!-' President. Wolff F:ngtnccrtng Corp. P#'t. Hazard To th<' 1'~d 1tor I h:tV{' 1ust lost my pct. a very happy. ht•alth.v 7 1:.i·year·ol<I c;crm;in Shl..'phcr<l. who I lov<·d dr•:trlv . ht•t'aust> of lnadequatt• I a ht· l 1 ng 0 11 dry d o~ food 11at•k agt•s I.ct ml' recall the t·vt•nl:-. Ev1•r,\th111g "a' normal on1· S11nd.1) 1 March 2:; l until 2 a .m ;\l onday mornrng when m y do~. (j a r 1'.11111· 1 o m y hl•d a nd \\111111•11 I 11111l'd lhal he Y.<s~ not 11•,.ltn).! w1•ll .111!1 ht"> stomach W<iS 'hf:hll\ '>\\lllll·n I wondered \\hat w;1i. v. rong i\l 2·30 a .rn . h1• agarn Y.akl'n<'d ml:' and I saw I hat his rond1l1on was much \\ ors1.• .ind de<.·1dcd that I shoulci gl..'l h1rn to lhl' \<ctcrmarwn a~ ~0011 :Si. J)O!>~lble 10 the morning. At 5 30 a.m I woke up and :.av. that Gar was very i ll , :-. "oil en and unable to walk. f ru~hcd lo the telephone and a rtt•r u number of calls, suc- C'l•edcd in t(l'lting an em ergency vt,i tcr1nury c linic. But it was too lule. Gar died while I was on the k ll:'phone I 1.Ei\RN•:D from the clinic I hut Cur dtl'd of stomach blo<tt c•ausl'd by calm~ a nurrnal meal of dried dog food and drinking wah.•r I had rwver hcurd of such a thing In <uldllion, thf' clinic ~aid lhcy enrounter many such cases Gur probably coul<I have been saved 1f I hud rccogniied the symptoms and i;totten him to the clinic earlier. i feel terribly distraught by the loss of Gar. However, there Is a broader issue: protection of future users of dried dog lood rrom a similar tragedy. Dried dog food should be labled prom- 1 ne ntly to warn dog owners : 1 I > to either moisten the food rirst or prevent the dog lrom drmklnfl water after eatina, 12 1 to be alert to the symptoms or !ilomoch bloat. and 131 what lo do tf the RymptomH occur. ARTIIUR JACOBSON. JR. . -. .._ __ . - STOCKS I BUSINESS NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Thursday' 2 p.m. ( T) Pri ..... '9• ~ •• ,...,.... ..... ~ .... """ '•' ~-.... It .. r • I I -t~ ... 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"• M ~"' I I •• • _. 0 \I I • ft.:1.~~pproVO-:ett~ ~w~~ ..= l ,.,,!·~ " .;~· i., 1::~ ·i =· a.rr.r :: " u::.'..~ ... ;... ,..!.'. • .. ;;'u.. way , ... removal of - ... ••• 1 li1 • • • .. ~ fj,t J -.~ .. -i~ _. ~ ·~ :~::: ·~ ,-i • -i" 11 "::::· ~:d~~ ~.;.~:;~ u:.· .. ~·~0~ I. .. ,, ,. ... ., :ti,;J. I:~ I ~ :.!' . j .I 1%...:," 11111""11f ':Zl,i rJ ;ft·::·· =~ .... J .ft f!E: plpeUne. UI t ll --• •• I R iQS • .n 1• ~-16 Ml"llrll 1J e ti 21'4-14 =_.. •' M1S ,...._ ' .. s ., Federal£•.., Fund Transfers Gain Securit 81 SYLVIA POaTft If Yo.9 di~ver one of ~credit catda ii mial.aC ud.. has beeD uaed. you are liable for DO more than SIO. U someone forges one of your checb. you bear DO UabWty . But lf the plastic debit or access card you UH wWa M electronic banking machine ia IOlt or stolen you must Mt fast. The longer you wait to report your loss, t-he moft UablUty you assume. tJNDEa CERTAIN SECTIONS OF tbe Electronic Funds Trans!er Act , which took effect In February, )'OU have two business days in which to report the lots Of your card. If you notify the ThsUtution that issued the elect.ronlc banking card witbln that span of Ume. your loea l.s lhnlted to $50. But if you neglect to contact the iaauing lnatituUoa within two days or learning of your loss, you could be liable for as much as $500. Even this s:500 ceUlnc on Uablllty dlsappe.ars after eo days. Then your liability ls unlimited. If a n unusual circumstance -travel or h ospitalization - prevents you !rom contacti n g th e institution. these time p e ri o d s may b e extended. Money's Worth Before these federal regulations governing consumers' lia bility went Into effect. most in slitutions offer ing electronic funds t ransfe r se rvices d e termined a customer 's liability for losses on a case-by-case bas~. accordmg lo a 1978 survey by the American Bankers Association THE EFT ACT ALSO ALLOWS institutions to Issue unsolkited debit cards, but the card'i cannot be used until you inform the issuer that you have received and accepted the card. The Institution must al8o tell you: How to dispose of the unsolicited card if you doD'l want it --'The telephone number and address to use to report the car<1 l06t or stolen. 'The sort of electronic transactions that you may make by using the card -for instance, withdrawing money from your checking or savings account, moving funds from one type of account to another. making deposits and learning tbe balances m your accounts. -WHAT CHARGES, IF ANV. you mcur for th;r serv1Ct't' and the limits. if any, on using them. The c ircumstances under which the issu· g mstatution might reveal informauon about your accouo to such third parties as credit bureaus or government agenl'it!s. Other consumer safeguards govermng EFT ~er-vices go into effect in May 1980. THESE WOULD R EQUIRE FINANCIAL institutions to disclose whether tbe following rights are available to their EFT customers . ( 1 l To stop payment or pre·authortzed transfers and how to do so 121 To rt?ce1ve a rec1pt for any e1ectronic fun<I transfers you have made l J l To resolve errors by obeying certain procedures. 141 to assume the issuer will be liable for falling to make transfers that you have requested. Gradually and extremely slowly -the gaps in safclo{uards tn the era of electron.1c funds transfers arc being closed. It remains a fight, but we are winning the protcctionsc~scntial to financial se.::uraty Don Estrin, Huntington Beach. h::i~ ~n named presi· dent of Eads Transrer aod S&orage Co., which has also an· nounccd ttw! movt' or Its corporate headquarters to San Pedro from Portla nd. On· /\ former senior vi e•' preRidl'nt or the Bekins Co .. he also will head the company ·s Eads brokerage division. lie jomed the company as a vice president in August 1978 a nd was president or Global Van and Storage Co. and vice pr~1dcnl of an intcrnat1onal a ir freight forwarding com pany • William G. Pf'nfield. Huntington 8t?ach. has tx.-en named field sales manager for l1T Jah.<1co Products, Costa Mesa. in the marine, recreational vehicle and industrial ma rkets . A unit or International Telephone and Telegraph Corp , the company manufactures pumps and accessories. He wi ll coordinate the activ1t1es of the unit"s 14·man direct field sales force in the marine. RV and industrial markets (rom the headquarters offices. He joined the unit In 1973 and has held positions a s inside s a l es coordinator and area mana~er. He was mos t recently a rea manager in Calirornia for manne and RV products. 0 Ruasell R. SUnneU, Huntington ·Beach. has been named sales engineer at Moxoa Electroalcs. a n Anaheim· based manufacture rs' representative a n d d i s t r i b u t o r o r co m p u t e r """'•Lo peripherals, communications and instrumentation equip· m ent. lie is responsible for sales und appllcotions support ror south OranJ.?e County . • Ash&on F. Pft&s, Fountain Valley, has been appolnc.d director ot property managemen\ for lhe ne ..... Co., IM Angeles, industrial real est.ate developer. He la respoaalltle for the firm's 15 buildings \n Southern Callfonlla aDd Phoenix and tor 11 bul)dings In Callfomla and Arbou managed ror the Chase Manhattan Bank. r He also ls m1na1er or accounUnc and nnanclal •· lrols for company In real estate development adt.ttl•. tie was an inve1tment analY•t orftcer at Wells .._..., Realt~Advieon. • • Consultant to Speak • !\ Keith ~ll . Unkln hden1 Savtap ud ~ ANOCiadcm commualt;J relet'-' ~ wlll rs the H~ 8Meb a.ary Chlb at DOOD l'ridaJ, meetlnl wW be Mid at the l11cUlf CouatrJ Chall. Palm A~. HUllUqtoe Beadl. lnlormatioD about reesvetJODI and aeUYWM el .. dubarea-.ldlablelrom W• Ball'dr.•1..-i. .. . ' U DAILY PILOT Thurtdoy, Ap1ll 28. llf71 Refugees Look to U.S. Tribesm n Feel Like "A band o n d Lugga ge' ~ f.:DITOR S NOTlo; In ant>thrr '" o une1 of ill• in lht• l'Drly 1970.,, lhl• llmong we~ left to fend for patch<'• Jrom rr/Ullf'f' <'ompa around lhf UX>rld . 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NJn provinrt.- 1\IH·acl\. rwJ r ly ti0.000 Hn1011Jl tribt-smf'n h1J\ e rn :uh· llw t11rtu11u., 10111 nt·\ 1111 f11<1l out <if Laos lo north1·rn Tha1l <111d L1k1• so m:en\' or the "orhl s Ill .'i m1ll1<111 re fuj!c-t''> llwy look to th<· l 'nll('(f SlJl1•' fur lht 1r fu11111• D D ll1•rl' 111 nort h1•111 ·1 hall and the\ II\ l' 111 thatdlt:rt huJ ), '-lt U11 g .tlung h1l b 11lc), p1·rpt•l11ally wrt-;ilh1·cf 111 Uw hhw .sn1ok1• of ('Ook1ng fart's Slot·l.y \1 11m1•n 1n hl;u·k turl1Jll'> a111l ft· .... tu<inc:d "'rth ri·cl pnmpon'°I -.hul 114'. a l1111g t hl' niirr•m path" a.\'), lus.:g ang ";1t1·r Ii.If ... 1111tl k1111ll111g \.\1111<1 THE\' HOPE IT'S !Jut J '>l•Jl>eH c•1 1111 their w;1y to Arncnt·u. hut l'hant·t•!-i for m11<,t an: !>hm Th«.• Hmong m1gratt·d into Laos u century aRo from M1uth<·rn China and s1·tllNI high 1n the moun tarn)) ahO\'<' tht.> m;•IMru ht'lt Then, in the i.ccond half of tht• 20th t't·ntury. tht·y wt'nl to war Tht·y \H'rc rnru1lt·rl h~ the thou1'ands b) lht.- C'rA to battlt· in th<' Lao ... hack country againi.t the l'atht·I L:10 a nd Norlh \'rt·lnaml'<ot• armies ln a bit· lt r and largt•lv c·land<•!>lint• !>l rtt~J.!lt-. thl'y i.:u>nt'CI a r1:putntlon for bra q :r ) and n ·'>1hcnce vacations coming ... secure your home! Tfl t.IR C.K ,.;1-:u Tu•:~. '<lltf Chcim!>\_ "'"" ·kill 11r Ii..· kllh·cl · J\1111 for IJ 'ear!> tht•\ c1<.·n1c:d _ ~ ut h <•f n11rt II• rn I .ao ... lo I h1· c 1101 mur11:.t :.;dt· ' U111 lht• c·11 ... 1 ";i~ clt·ar · ,..r11111 a 1111pul:it 11111 of around 20<Ut00 "l' ltisl JO llllll d1·;11I .11111 11·11 ... pf lh1111,;infh W(JU/'ldl'd ... llll' d 1wf!.11n 'a11 ! ( 1t1r • .i-.11;ill w'> \\'t•n • tl1n'l' limt• ... lh1• 1',1lt• "' 1\ll1t'I 11'.tll ... Ill \'IC'l11,1 nl T111lav 111 fl1ghl , lh••\ r1•a('h th1 · lhalland t·amr al tlJI' t .111• 111 .1 tl1111·1111r ''' o1 d:f\· Si1r111· <111n ·1 mil kc• tl O;'I; Tiiis I>\\' AT l'.ik Ch11n~. a :\okkr1ng H1q·r <tnc·hora~'l' "A-l·<li.: .. c1 lwtwt·t-n n ·<I r·lay ttirr .... 41 fom1l11· ... \.\ot·r·1· found 1>1lt111g 11n th<· n vC'r hunk !>h1v1•r lllR. ttw1r 1•mh1111df·rc•d l lolh<·s hanging to dry Thl',\ had t•ri1 ... 1>t•d frorn Laos t:irht·r an lhl· morning by l~ · m g lhl·lr d11lcln·n lo hrant·hc·' and pu~hlOI! them through Lht• "'" 1[1 111nn1ng ":1lt'r 'Tht· \\hol,. \'lll:ig<· or :1111 11<•opll' l'<trn1>,' said hl'<rdm an T\l.i l'ao Y;mg Lu <in 1nkrrogat111J! Thai pohn·rnun Wt• lt·fl hl•l'<tll'-l' V1l'lnamec..c soldier!> stolt• r1ur ,..,., .• 11111 C'hll'kl·n' an<I \\ <' f<·.ired death Thn·t• uf us \.\o1·n· k1llul b) 1.:.io :-.old1ers tlurin~ our wcl·k on lht· lr;11I l . • offtt·1:il'>c !-.t1matc• th;.r t one in four refm~l'l·:. do ... ·-. not m<il.e 11 to 'I h.11IJnd, rl(:r1,t11ng on the Jung It' lratb f l 0111 1•XIJa1J'>l ll>n or thl• bullet~ Of JJUr~utng sol1l11·r' "SO~U-:TUH.S "4fo. M-.E tht•ir !)()dies floating do\\n lhl M1·ko11g HJ\'l'f," '°lard Larry l'eT!>Ons. an Amer1<0an m1s<,1ona1} from m·arhv Nongkhai. 'No Ont' dan•'°I fish lhc·m lllJ I bl'C'UU!>l' ()f the d11n~cr Of gun· fire rrorn lhl·olht·r!-!1111· .. Tht• H.1n N;1m Yu11t'<1mp11' thn·l· years old. but lht• populat111n n·mairl~ about ('()nstanl. While a bout 50 lt·a \'t• eac·h monl h for re..,<•lt lt-mcnt 1 n c.rnotht·r ('Ounl1;y, 11~11ally tht· l'n1lf'd Stal<'!>, about the saml' nu m lll•r of t1;1 l11t•., <.If'' h111 n Many h1•n• art• widows. Zua 't'<ing , 40. a buh.Y at her hn'.1'-t ..... 11t1 h1•1 husband d11•d 1,1,h1le <·ro!>~IOR th1· M1.·k1111J.! H1\ t·r. ft-;1' 1ng twr with six r h1 ldn:n \NOTllt:R \\'OMA ~. llou1 So.1g:m. 31. '>lllchtng cm lirnuh·1 v w1I h hn I :i yt·ar old claughtcr at h<·r i.111t•. lolfl llfll.\ h•·r husband w;..., k1lll·d 1n the war T>w 11•fu~('l' lrf« 1s altering th<' lifc.~tyle of the frl't' S JJI 1111·11 II mongs, not ac·rustnmt.>d tci ht1rl•a1u-r;1n and n·gul<.11111ni. and ">mtttmt·s given to:.mol..mg OJtlllm and takJOJ.! an t•xl ro.J '' rr1· /\bout 15 p1·n·l·nt of the llmong men havl' m<irt· than onl· ~•fr One or lhl'm IS Chuc Oua Her, 3(1 A short, Murdy formt•r haltah\tn <·ommandf'r. Chut• !>aid hl· had ad· m ilted to Amt·nc<rn ofhr1als he h<rd two wives. untn· tentlonally disq1wl1fytnA himself for reselllc mcnt in the Unjted State·!'. "I KA VE KNOWN oth<'r men to lie about their wives, claimln~ the woml·n were instead their sis· lers ... he said. with his two wives a nd five childre n 1:1ta nding ne<rrby "And they arc living happily in America." · Smoking o pium ri. u traditional habit of the older Hmongs. but the /\ mcrican <ruthoritics frown on thul, too Sua Tua. a gaunt 68. s<r rd he has s moked three pipes a duy for .v<';1rs, financed from his son 's e <trn ingi. 1n the camp as u hi bort•r The habit cost him " tirkclloAmeril'a BACK IN l .AOS, a wife brought a dowcry of about $750 In the rnmp the price hw1 plummeted to $200. with some mnrri age:. arranged on credit. And th{' s11C' oflhe Hmong family has d iminished fro m a normal dozen children to only twoor three. Americans in Tha1lund believe the Hmong de · ser ve a special cons ideration fo r Immigration. Unless a UmonJ{ soldier has served 411', years in the U.S.·backed army he is not considered for reset· tlemenl. "Vt.,., 40 PERCENT OF those we deal with have served a full 31h years," one American said. About 8.000 Hmong have immigrated lo the U.S. and 50,000 remain in Thailand. As many as 20,000 more are expected lo nee from Laos. Viall the Costo Meta Police Dept. 's Crime Prevention Trailer In our parking lot on Saturday, April 28, 1979. 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. Find out how to prevent your home from being the target for a crlmel extra measure of security Kwtkset• single cylinder b•a~s doadlOCk 11 s 8 w1111 key lock ourslde 1h11mbkPy 1ns1de 1· throw 11880 R~ 17 90 swing lock Simple t1flfJCltV(.l F •P style door loc.k i..eep:. ooor shul 11ght 101 adc:Jed safely Reg 95• 77c look out don't open Strong all steel chain door tock Open door 1u11 enough t o see who s there Reg 1 05 SANTA ANA 'Pin' could make difference N.re-Lok patio door pin c11n keep someone from brea~•ng 1n Complete with hanger #15301 Reg 85' 59c stop-a-thief lock plate Lock Plate plates an a'· mored barrier 1n lronl 01 your door lock Installs in seconds Two in pkg Reg 45• 29c KWikset thumbscrew window lock Handy 6trong shdlng wu,. dow or door lock. allows lor sure-stop anywhere olong slide Reg 75• 59c this can save a llfe Senses and alerts you al first sign of tore and smoke Eaa11y m1talle<l eauery Included 1915 lock In valuables Chia Klong. 10, i s a m o ng se vera l s ick children in ref. ugee camps in Southeast As ia. This hospital is in n or th e rn Thailand . Fif· l~<·n c hildre n h ave: died here since Occembcr. Sate~ 1o011 nw .., z. 1111 All Photographic, Typographical, Ct.rlc:al and Printing Elfora ar• Subjec1 to Co<rec1fon. Double cyhnder deadbolt by Kw1k1et has 15 8 a 1 throw Requires key to open trom boll'! sides #885J13. #885:c5 Reg 24 90 wing nut window lock Easy to 1nstaH tock ror shd1ng wondows Guards against forced entry Reg 1.05 59c Steel bolted lock resists forced entry Easy to 1n. s1all. Mounts top or bot· tom With 2 keys R90 6 SO stop the slide when you want Tamper-proof M1tey-Lock tor sliding doors 4 win- dows Locks tight tor max· 1mum security Reg 3 49 2aa patio doo r Ioele For 1ttdlng gtass doora and windows. Mounts In any position #1599. Reg 2 25 149 Under the llghlly defined American program. only those with ·•anchor .. relatives In Ame rica - such H parents. children and Hi,ngle siblings -. quaUfy for resclUcmcnt. Married brothers a nd sis· t.ers are not eligible to Join a brother in the United States. Conveniently Located ... Easy To lteach ,. • "YET SOVIET lEWS are allowed to go to the u.i . recndJess or any tJe or relationship." said one erlca.n who works with lhe rduaeea. "I think the ona who fought In our army ahoWd get similar tment." • With the American wlthdr1wal from Jndocbln1 ._ __ , ""1(·'· 2666 llARBOR -BLVD. IN COST A MESA PHONE 546-7080 HOURS: WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 • SATUIDAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 I ••