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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-05-21 - Orange Coast Pilot7 , -----_...__._.._ .... _..__ -To-'s-shorl -. MONDAY AF,TERNOON. MAY 21, 1979 May_ Not Be Repeated: • BB Sexual Attacks Continue •·Wedding Reunites 3 Beatles •New County Rape Trial Slated • Last Pleas for Doomed Pair II Three Perform Clapton Vows Draw Beatles LONDON CAP I Three ex· B ealles played a n d sa nJ:( together at a reunion celebral· ing the marriage of rock guita rist Eric Clapton to George Harrison's former wife . Patti Boyd, the London Daily Express reported today. The reunion of Harrison. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr look place at Clapton 's mans111n home al Ewhurst. Surrey . about 20 miles from London. the paper said. John Lennon. who lives in New York. was the only ex- Beatle missing. it sa id The reported gathering may Lawyers Make Pleas to Halt 2 Executions TALLAHA~EE , Fla. IAP > Attorneys for two condemned killers, whose scheduled execu· lions are just two days away, took appeals to the courts today in efforts to save their clients from f1orida 's electric chair. The seven justices of Florida's Supreme Court met privately lo· day to decide whether they want 1 to hear a motion to delay the ex· ecution o( one or the men, John Arthur Spenkelink, 30, formerly of Buena Park Supreme Court Clerk Sid I White said the justices may de· I cide to deny the inmate's plea, or they could agree to hear oral arguments from his attorney before deciding whether to stop f tbe exe,cution, set for 4 a.m. PDT Wet!nesday. David Kendall, Spenkelink's attorney, filed a motion to f vacate the death sentence and • planned to presen't an oral argu- 1 ment to the Justices, ir allowed. He a1IO wu scheduled to ask U.S. District Judge William Stafford for a writ of babeu COi'· pua in what could be bis final lelal appeal to save I Spenkelink'• life. · Rot.rt Harper Jr., attorney for tbe leeoad condemned ln· mat., WWle Juper Darden Jr., 45, said be would uk a federal ~to_,., Darden'• exeeuUoo aw flurtber' appee1a could be luiadW m Ute courta. Harper aJlo plumed to Hll tbe trial Juda• to revtew the conviction. -lf12awllilll, la St. PeterstJurs, (._ APPSALI, Pa .. .U) have been lhl· clo:.C'.!.t th.- Bcalles have t'omc to a fu ll musical re union s 1nrl' th''" broke up m 1969 Th(' paper s<11d th(' lhre<' ,.,.. Bea tles. JOint-d hy C lapton. pe rrormeo on a makeshift out· door stage before 200 invited guests. They sang 1960s Beatles hats such as "'Sgt Pepper'!> Lone· ly tlcarts Club Band." The secret gathering celebrul· ed the re cent wedding 1n Tucson. Ariz .. of Clapton and Har n son's first w~fe. Patti . who wa!> divorced from the ex-Heatle in J 977aft.er11 years of ma rnagt· llarnson. 36, has a lso rernar r1 ed He wed ha s Mc xic<1n g irlfriend. Ohvi<J Arras, l<.1!->t St•p tember and they have one sun. Dharii. Th('y livc_in England McCartney. 36, who li ves in Engla nd with his Am eriC'an wife, Linda. and Starr, 38. a tax exile in the United State>s and now concentrating on aclin~. have pursued their care(.•rs with success s ince the B ea ti e~· breakup. The Daily Mirror. meanwhil1'. said McCartney and his c urrent band, Wings, have just clinch<'d the richest recording contract 1n the history of pop music. The paper said Col umbia Records in America offered the group a $2 million annual ad- vance for each of the next three years to cut just one a lbum per year. They also get a record 22 percent in royalties. the report said . Lennon, 38, and Ha rrison have been more reclusive since the de mise or the Beatles. the long. haired quartet that emerged from the cella r rock clubs or CSee BEATLES. Page A2> APARTMENT AD . GETS RESULTS . "The Dally Pilot put me in an excellent sales position. "I rented my place the fi rst day.•• That's the advertiain& success story of tbe N~port Beach woman who pla his ad in the Dally Pilot: $415 3 bdr, J~ ba, frplc. cpttdrp. dbl 11ar. patio. rncd. no pel11. Nr Bch. XXX·XXU If you ""ant to be put in good sales poeltion, try the friendly Dally Piiot ad-visers al 842·58'78. ' '-.... Gas Lines Shorten ... 'Evens' May Not Benefit Tuesday O•llyPilot- REAQY TO TESTIFY Catherine Hardin Jury Picked For Retrial In Rape Case By KATHV CLANCY Of-. 0.11, Pti.t '1.tt Catherine Hardin, who once s a id sh<' was "happy" that a Superior Court judge granted a new trial to the man she accused of raping her. was prepared to· day to testify against the suspect again. The s uspect, Glen Howard Hutcherson, a 45·yea r -old aer ospace worker, is facing a re· trial in the case. Jury selection was scheduled lo beJi:in today. By TOM 8/\RU:Y Ol tlle Dooly Pilot~,.,, Service st<1t111ns throughout Orange County reported today that they pumpe>d gasoltn(' to th1· shorlt's l lines of motorists lhc:y have SP<'n Stn('I' lht· gas CTISIS' cruph'Cl in Southt·rn Ce:1lifornia Rut sc·vPra l d<'a lt·rs warned that th<' ··l'vcns .. mav not be <1s forlunatt.• Tul'sd;1y ·when they lake their turn <1t the pu mps An attendant at 'King's L1<10 Arco. Nl'wport Aoule vard and Via Lido. Newport Beach, said lines wcre short tocla ,. "'because the drivers have full .tanks The odds filled up on Saturday and many of the m didn't do any weekend driving .. Additionally. an attendant al Ray 's Unio n station . 14572 Springd a le St . H untington Beach. said. "the weekend open· ingsor many stations that former · ly closed helped tu hold down the lines today.·· M a ny service stations in Or ange County closed Sunday. ign oring Gov. Edmund G Brown 's directive fur weekend opening. But among thost> that opened were a number of stations which reported that the 011 companies had made extra s upplies or gas available. Bob Lintz, who opera tes a Chevron station on Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel, said the extra all(){'ation from his s upplier made it possible for him to open during the weekend. Police throughout the county reported ::s peal't'ful wC'ekend at lht• J?as pumps with motorl!>b respecting the lines formed at open serv1 <'<' ~lal111n:. llowe\'Cr. m I rv1n1 • <.1 drt\'Cr for a Param11unt ha:.cd ml com pany, Wl•s tc rn l1 1 g h~ay Dis tnhutors. was <.1rrcsted IJ) polic1• on chargl':. of ~te<.1ling gasoline * * * Worsening Crunch Eyed By OiJ Firms WASHI NliTON IAP I 0 11 company executives ga Vl' <.1 generally pess1m1st1C' <.1ssess ment today of the nation's fuel s upplies a nd said Amencani. must adjust to driving lesi.. dnv mg slower and paying more for gasoline. Executives of fi ve maJor 011 1·ompanies appeared be fore a Senate Energy s ubcommittee to face questioning pn whether there really is an oil s hortage and. if so, what they are doing about it. James H. OeNike. a vice pres- ident of Shell Oil Co., said his compa ny's stocks or gasoline a re "less than they should be at this time or ye~·. and that the s ituation will get worse this s ummer. DeNike said th~ United States <See DRIVING. Page A2) _, Dul first, prosecutor Daniel Brice and defense attorney Terry Giles s aid they would have to be assigned to a new court since Judge Kenneth Lae, who was to handle the re-trial, is tied up with another case. Giles today was sticking to his contention that Miss Hardin, does not want her accused at· Huntington Beach Sex Attacks SOar tacker tried again. A string of apparently unrelat· But Bri~e said, "I believe she ed sexual 1attacks on Huntington does want to prosecute. Beach women continued over "There is an accusation that tbe weekend with assault.a on this man committed those two ~ victims by men who crimes . . . and it is not up to broke into homes, investi1ators the victim to decide what said today. punis hment s hould be used," In the rour·day period from Brice contended. ''They ~-~ to-Tliilrtday to Sunday, there have live within the system." bttn~. two acts or Hutcherson, who has main· sexual pervenion and one rape tained his innocence since the al· ajteJnpl a1••na&-six women in le1ed Nov. 22, 1977 rape, was Hunttncton Beach, police said. grahled a new trial by Judie Two o' the women were Mason Fenton earlier tbl1 yeal'-~-tnteny fer cuts In· <See 8ETlllAI .. Piie AJ) meted Uy tbelr attackers. Two of • the male attackers have been arrested and rour remain al large. The latest attack occurred about 7 a.m. Sunday when a man wearing black cowboy boot.a smashed in the window or a 28 -year -old woman 's townhome and raped he r . Despite the sound or breaking glass and the woman's screams, police said nearby neighbors were not roused by the noise. Saturday mornin1. an armed man wearing a mask entered a CSee A'ITACKS. PareAJ) from has tanker truck LI Al Muir said lhl· driver, Wa\ nt• D Sml'll>. 36. of 2 1,mcoln. lrv1.ne ~as allegedly d1s1>ensing I ut• I 1 nto a five g<.t llon container and late r pouring 1t into h1l> rt'l'rt'al1on-t YPl' truck Muir s aid mon• th<1n fiO gallons 11( rue l was cmµt1ed from thr tankt•r prior to the ar rival of of· fict•rs "I guess no om· not t!Ven an 011 t:ompany employee is ex 1:mpt from th1· 1·urrcnt s1tuu twn." Muir observed AttendanL-. at many station!> <.1rt' rcportang that the gas crisis appl'ar!< to have impro~cd their relatt0ns h1p with c·ustomcrs. A typical comment was of· rer(•d by an attendant at the Ex· xun s tation. Brookhurst Strret a nd Slater Avenue, Fountain Valley : '"I have a beautiful bunch of people who come an here ·· And Jim Nanct:'. who operates a Chevron station at Harbor Boulevard and Victoria St . Costa Mesa· "My customers are wonderful. The ~as crisis bas .. IStt GAS LINES. Page A2) Or::tJ .. :a~I "'eathrr Partly s unny Tuesday afternoon and s lightly warm er inland areas. Lows tonight 54 to 60. Highs Tuesday from upper 60s at beiiches to low 70s Inland. INSIDE Tea.-V The Cd/onda Anci-&a ore on anochtr hoe ltNGlc cu tfww head for Mihooutee. aad Nolan Rp. Giid Don Bailor or~ hoo tiff "'°'°"' for llw IUCUll. ~e Sporlt, Page Bl. llMlex .,.,_ ......... ...... AU '-·""·..,. M ......... c......." Al c ......... ~-c:..k• ., c:....... ., -.. ........ .............. •Awtal I .. ......... cw .... "'' a ._......,.a ...... . .............. ..... c:.ity ... ............ ....,. .,., ................. .,...,... .. ,...... .. ...... M .... .._ M A.I DAILY PILO f s Monoex.-M•v 21. 1m Task Force: 'New Accident Likely' WASHINGTON tA P) A con 1ra11lonal lHk force today blamfif · 'de.~it;n And t"qu1pment error" for th•· 1'hrttt"' Milt> bland nut'lflar accident . and t h t> ~h .. rmirn 111•ld tht• ume kind (lf iH'<'ldt•nt t'Ould u :1lly h1tppcn at ~ootht'r ntK'lear plant "~ an ltt C·1dt•nt nol onl~ n1ulct hapJ"'" Police E11d I, NeWport FlDld-raiser A vac1.1twn 11111 fund ra1:.in~ party endt•d bt>fore 11 11•1111) ~ot lllarted Saturday 1.1t tht• l>u111·~ Acc.aua l1 <' l':trk 1n N1•\l.1>ur l Beach Six J)OIH't' oHtcl•rs d1~1Jl'rM.••I a c rowd of about 800 purty 1-{o~:r)\ who'd been ultrat•ted to lhi: scene by nicrs announcing IJ('er. bot dogs and a rock band OHicers took 10 j uvt:mles into custody for violations involving Uquorormarijuana. . The hos ts. a ~roup of Fullerton fraternity brothe rs. weren 't ar rested. police said, because the party was shut down before it got started The hosts decided to raise money for a trip to Hawaii by staging the party. for which they <'harg~ ~ advanced adm1ss1on a nd ~5 at the ~ate. Led by S!,!t. Todd Wilkinson. pohce cl()S('d the gates lo the park. had the hosts get r id of the beer and turned off the electrici- ty used by lhe band. The crowd le ft quietly after that. police S<lld Ambassador, 7 ·Others Escape SAN SALVAOOH, E l S<llvador 1AP 1 Vl·n ezue l a 's am ba s sador and seven oth er hostages escaped Sunday night from the ant H~overnment rebels who held them captive since May 11 in the Venezuela n Em· hassy here . police said today. The daring. two-wave escape lf'ft the rune reools. armed with pistols. alone 1n the building .Reporte rs at the scene sa id police did not appear to be mak· in,:: preparntions lo go in afte r lh<' ~unmen Amha~sador S;1nt1ago Ochoa s aid his military attache and two oth<>r embassy employc1•s ste1yed l~hind l('mporurily in tht• building to "guaruntce the sov t•re1gnty of Venezuelan ter- ritory" when he and four others made their getaway .Sunday night a1a1n but la likely lo ut uny tlme. ·• said R•·p Jim Wt·intJr , 0 Ore Tht> tuk fun'•• C'On<' I udt'd 111 11 re-port lo a llous .. lnh·nor i.uh C"omm1ttc>£• th11t wh1l1• h11m1111 t'I ror 011 lh\> pur1 or <'00l ri1I retOfll oper•tGn •UM l•etor iJ'I the QM t lon 'is w11r~I oudt•ar u1•t•1clt•nl Gold ~ars To Rt>t•ord l.ONl>ON 1AI'1 (iOhl 11oan•d ~ "'" ounct· und hit a rl'Conl ~2 2!\ 111 Zuru·h• t1""111) d :o. lhl' 111111.ar t•1111 l lOUt>tl lh d lh dllt't' llll wor'ld mon"" murl.i•l-. Tht• nwt~I ~ d:. trnd111~ e11 $262 a troy ounce 111 London. compared . with $256 375 Friday In Tokyo. the dollur <·1)1l llnued 11!> a dvunt·e and wound up at t!l9.275 Yl'll against 217.25 Fnduy Slwnbering Driver Held In Assault A m an who a llcgl'dly fell asleep at the wheel or his motorbome in a left turn hme in Costa Mesa was arres ted Sun- day after he reportedly attacked his awaken; with a kmfe. police said today. · They said Raymond Segobia. 48. of Santa Ana, was released after posting SI0.000 bail on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. One man , Robert John Pohl Jr. of Placentia. s uffered a cut ringer in the• 2 · 15 a m . 111ddent at Newport Boull'Vard and 19th Slreet. police said They said Pohl and Jon ·florry Moulton. a lso of l'lac:cnlla, wert.1 in a delivery van lhat wus trying to make a left t urn and m1ss1•d thl• light becau)>t• Scgob1u ·., motorhome didn't move - When Pohl and Moulton awakened Scgobw. he allegedly pulled out a knife . chased the two men and broke both headbgbts on their van, pohcC! said. Segobia was a rrested a short t ime later on Ne wport Roulevard south of Industrial Way f 'rorrt Page A I DRIVING ... "will l'Ontinul' to experience energy supply problems over lhc next several years W .J. Price. a senior vice pre- s ident of Chevron U.S.A. Inc .. MlrC'h •. II pl•yed • ralallvaly mlnut roa. · · 1 H w no 0J)t!r11tor l'rror not "lotwly r~latt•d \o dul1n or 1·11u1J1ml1n1 t•rror~d. lh.,~fore, 11 would be.· i111vo1t11iblt' to Hllume t h u t mt•rt'ly more trninlnti could preclude Mcctdenl1," Weaver l>llld · ·o,)t·rutor,. und tmtilnt!er11 an· vlovt>J from lht• :tl1trl O( tht! I CcJ• 1h·111 repe•ledly told the taak h1r,•c they did not know the H · lt'lll llf tlUntjJ(t' t he deteree Of !'11'1 rou1> dun6Lcr unlll one or two duyi. urtt•r tht-damage had oc· r urred," Wt>aver said WcuYt•r uccu5ed officials of Met ropohtan EdillOD, the utility thMl operates the plant, of 11rossly un1lt•rt.~>11unaling the true nature 11f the 1lat'nage al the plant Tht> task force said In a pre- I 1m1 nary report that t he operato rs at Three Mile Is land wer e unable to halt the accident bN•ause lht>ir mstrumenls con· 'C) ed data that was 'eithe r wron,.: or hard to inte rpret. "Throughout the early hours of the accident. the operators could not readily interpret reac- tor core temperatures." said the repo rt Thus ut lh<' t ime when most of lhe damai.:t> was done to the fue l core at the plant's reactor No. 2, cqntrol room operators were r~po nct ing to the emergency basl'ct on inaccurate informa- tion . llH' report indicated. Thos1..• conclusions contrast wrth previous contentions by som e Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission officials that operator error played a major role The task force report is lhe first congressional assessment of what went wrong at the nuclear plant near Harrisburg. Pa. _ Car rying placards and shout· ing slogans in front of an empty building, 2,000 foes of nuclear e nergy demonstrated · at the ht•adquarters of Metropolitan Edison Co .. part owner of the <:rippled Three Mile Is la nd atomic plant, in Reading, Pa. on Sunday "First you try lo kill us. then you want to bill us." the dem - onstrators shouted. unleashin~ helium -filled balloons into the air to symbolize the release of radioactivity. T he Met Ed building. closed Sunday. was roped off and j:!uarded by SO s tate and city police during the 40-minute pro- test . organized by a Harrisburg. based anti·nuclear group called Three Mile Island Alert. The demonstrators gathered an a park about two m iles away and marche d to the Met Ed but ldmg, where leaders read a list of demands. They included the d ismissal of feder al Ener~y Secretar y James Schlesinger the assumption by Met Ed stockholders of costs a r1!;ang from the nuclear acci· dent and the repeal of the Price· Anderson Act, a federal nuclear· liability insurance statute. f'rmn Page A I AITACKS. . said the demand for gasoline tn· crea:.ed 5 percent over t he past '.Year. while supplies of crude oil dropped because of the unrest in Iran The demands were presented to state Rep. Harold L. Brown. D-Reading. who participated in the march a nd who said he would give them to Met Ed pres- ident Walter Creitz. • downtown area apartment about 3 a.m and forced a woman into a sexual act Police said the m an als<>' took about Sl OO from the woman 'before he ned Guerrillas Kill 8 In Nicaragua Battle MANAGUA. Nicaragua <AP> Guerrillas killed eight na- t ional guardsmen in Leon and battled troops block by block in Jinotega as Mexico broke rela· lions with the government of President Anastasio Somoza, ac- c u i; i n g it o f "ho rre ndo us genocide." There was no immediate com- ment on the break in relations. which took Nicaraguan govern- ment officials by surprise. ORANQl COAST DAILY PILOT l'""' OrltinOl'"Co.tt'• o .. u~ Phtu ..... ,~ ...,,,,, "'"°"' th~ lh,. .... ...,.. P..•~A 111i.f)Vt!41,,_CU»t l,....()r-p t"'' PutM1\fttnoC~ ~~'-''""'°'"ort ,.f,. oubll\~ct ~ ... UVOVC1'\ f r1d4w fOf '°''"' M•}.11 N~.,ipor1 6-Mft HMftttt"IOtOft k•lt'ft f~ fA1ftV•llfy,lrv1f'ICll l~""-" \outP\{f)t1-t A ''~Olf fPQtOf\llffllCJU~ 111i.oubll~ ~lvt~4 ... '\fff'Wl '\uftdt11V\ lfW' ~ t(Mf ~IU\t"4f P•"'ft• t\ Al ) .. ~\I 8 •t $fr...t,(MIA,,,,,,.W (•f•f0t'f'•t11•Jt)• hllorllO- Pr•\iOrtftt •"Ct PubllVWt J•Oll C-• Vt(t11 p,e,~Otftt t!lnctC...,,,.,,,., ~MU-1• .,_.,._,.. f!OHor n::::t.;.q~-Z::- CM•M• IO, L... Ilk"°,. 1' IMll A\\l~l•ftl ""4ft•9t"ll[Olto.• Telephone (714)'42-4UI CIHtlfled Anerti .... 142·M71 However. hf' said, Chevron will ~ ahll' to s upply about the same amount of gasoline this sum mer as it diet last year. and that he wus hopeful "May will have been a low point." "We do not et"pect that our s 1tuat1on will improve much more this year unless there 1s an unanticipated ·drop in consumer demand or an equally uncxpect e d inc rease in c rude ell availability during the coming months ... Price said . Both executivc•s ~aid the sup· ply of oil on the international spot market. oil not a lready com- mitted by contract. has dried up DeNike said Shell recently bid on 13 lanker loads or oil and suc- ceeded in obtaining only thret:. All the industry witnesses said that if s hortages are to be lessened Americans must be persuaded to change their driv· ing habits. including using car pools and obeying the SS-mph speed Um~The executives also appealed ror> a relaxation of gov- ·ernment controls, saying U.S. oil must be allowed to rise to lhe world price. Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D· Wash .. asked why the com . pa nics arf' not refining mo re Alaska oil on the West Coast. DeNike replied that contrary to some reports there is no glut of Alaska oil. "The re is no glut, .. said DeNike. "All the oil is being con- sumed. it's moving East." Before the hearing convened, Jackson predicted the rest of the nation soon would join the pU1ht of California motorists and be forced to wait ln long lines to ob- tain 1uollne. ."I think it will spread," Jackson •aid. Fl"Olll Page A l RETRIAL •.• after the aerospace worker had been convicted by a jury. At lhe time. Fenton said he didn't believe the s tory told from the witn ess s tand b y Hutch er son 's accuser . Miss Ha rdin. Within hours a fte r the de- cision. a coa litio n of eight Oran,:te County women's groups labeled Judge Fenton's action "se xi s t -traditional " and declared they would investigate a move lo recall him from the bench. In t h e a ft e rmath , Hutche r son 's n e w attorney. Giles, contacted Miss Hardin who sat alongside her alleged at- tacker al a press conference and said s he was "happy" with Fen- lon 'a decision. The pair then underwent five days of peychialric tre1tment together. Giles said today it was Miss Hardin's Idea to come back for the dual psychiatric care. He r attitude, he said. could either renect a young girl "who has an absolptely fantastic out- look toward someone who raped her ." • Or, Giles said, it is his de- cision that her attitude reflects a youn1 woman who made up a atory about rape and "hu been trying to get out of il" ever alnce. Mtn--ila'rdfii liD alle1ed she WH riped by Hutchenon after he pkked her up after 1be bltcbhiked in Buen1 Park. Hutcbenoa's retrial la expeet· ed to laatflft4ars. In lddttton to Shell incs Nuke Law Strict Chevron geeutivea ot ~·on BERN, Swttaerland (AP> Texa~ -yd Standard OU Co. la: Swt11 voten approved 1 l1w dlana 1ppeared befoN u.e~pei-•"'l·-~·nda1·bJ a 2·1 maraln t.bat Hts la •hit JaeklOn called "1 fact-atrlcter meuurea for buildlq flndlq effort...!.!-nutlear.power planta. ----- • Rolling Into A~tion A group of Denver police offi cers. three mounted on roller skates. plan s trategy for leading a group of rollt'r s katers participating in a "Skate for the Health of It .. program in the Denver area. The three wheel-muuntcd officers and a nurse accompanied the group f'roae Pflfle A l GAS LINES SHORTER. • • hrought us closer 1 n<it d r1 ven us apart.. .. /\n d t he camaradtrtc ap parently c reated by the i.ta s c risis appears to have brought many motorists closer Rudy Babagian or the Shell ser vice station a t Memory Lane a nd Bristol Street in Santa Ana tells of the couples who kiss and cuddle while they wait for him to open his station al 6 a .m. "And I have a couple of gentlemen who play chess in one of their cars while they wait ... he said. "And I always notice a few people who h ave their break.fa.st in the car cereal. GAS SHORTAGES HIT EAST COAST-A3 GAS PRAYERS ARE ANSWERED-AS LEADED GASOLINE CAN HURT CAR-A7 STATE GAS PAINS COULD CUT DEEP-84 toast, fresh fruit. hot coffee, the works.·· The new togetherness even ex· lends to tennis. A couple waiting for the Shell s tation al Jamboree Road and Pacific Coast Highway. Newport Beach, to open enjoyed a game of netless tennis today. to lhe amusement of line form ers and passing motorists. Many motorists who line up at service stations prior to openin~ time are using the time to wa lk their dogs. "We have a lad y customer who brings her own Great Dane a nd three of he r neighbors· do~s." an attendant at Legion Ong1na1 Jobbers by Surlline ShPll 1n l.<1~lma H1•ad1 -.aid "And sh1• ul'-'aY' n ·rnt1\C!-. :.in) canine 1.'"lling ('LJrd:-. they may leave at the stal1011 " A spokesmun f<1r thl' d1str1ct attorney's (IHlt'e s<11d lt>day that operators of somP w rvice sti. lions in Orang"' County may ht: ~etting another kind of unwant· ed calling t·ard at the conclusion or current invest1gat1ons . "We have cited seve'ral sta lions for alleged -violation of gas crisis Jaws." he said "We havt· a stack of complaints that are currently being gone through and we expect to put several more stations on the c:arpet · Fats Ho1iored By Big Apple NEW YORK <AP , Today 1~ Fats Waller Day in the Big Ap- ple in honor or the late pianist· composer's 75th bi rthday, but the celebration for the man who penned such all-lim e fa vorites as "Ain't M1sbehavin' .. ~ot started a little early. A recording of Waller 's "Squeeze Me" was heard Sun- day at St. Peter's Luthe ran Church and a proclamation from Mayor Edward Koch madt! today ·s tribute official. Thomas Waller was a native New Yorker. born in Greenwich Village. He died in 1943, but "Ain't Misbehavin '." a show of his compositions and recordings. is running on Broadway and in London and traveling companies are in Philadelphia and Miami. The all ouroose snon tor btJ.ICh bc'><ll btke hike or work l()()')t cotton sa1IC10ln 1n na1ur;:i1 red royal gold gmen and light bl~ Alt lnple nEle<lle cons1ruc11on ~- Ael!EALS. ---=~~· U.. cltr'• ,COu~ll on Humu -"'-"-(;alled for Gov. Bola OrUam to .,_. Tuel4u • • -Deatlt 1low nard at Jl'lortda Stal• Prl1on, wher-Spenehnr ad D'ar4e1r ve ·: boued. Tiie Bev. H. BoMrt.-: OlmlDll', tM co.mctl cbalrma, uid if tb1l d oesn't mah .· Graham chan1e bia m ind 'ftie abould perform the execu- tioner's job hi mself. The governor s igne d death warrants for the two inmates Friday. He defended bi.a •etioa· • Sunday. tellln1 re porters that •• the days since he signed the death warrants had beea ·ex-• lremely difficult" for him, but he . · felt he did lherightthing. ·'I'm convinced there will be. • Jess brutality in our society if i( .- is made clear that we• value human life. It will take this kind of step," be said. Grabam said he hoped his ac- tion we>uld "cause sombe r reflection on the death penalty instead or an e motional reac- tion." As he spoke. hundreds of pro· testers gathered on the steps of the stale Capitol to hear an emo- tional address by Spenkelink 's 67·year-old mother. who lives 11 miles rrom the prison where her son has been held since 1973. Lois Spenkelink had wanted to , talk with Graham or his wife in a personal appeal lo stop the ex-. ecutions, but the gov~rnor's legal counsel. Robin Gibson. said that would be impos~ible. G r aham, however. told re· porters that he was unaware ~1 rs Sp<'nkl'ltnk had g1rne to Talluhassce to seC' him Ile wa~ a\lt ay from the capital to deliver a comme ncement address al ·Stetson Unh ersity in DeLand !ttrs Spenkel 1n k told <tn estimated 500 demonstrators that capital punishment should lJe outlawed. Several members of lhe au- dience dabbed tears from thP.-1r t'yes as the white-haired widow spoke. leanini.: on a cane and c·lutching a list or prayer:.. "We're all in society and if we IPl a person ht· killed, we're all guilty," she said "Whal I a~k for my son. I ask for evt'ry- bo<t ~· ... Spt·nk{'llnk was l'Onv1t•l1'<1 f11r the 197:1 murder o f .J oseph Svzmank1ew1cz. 45. 11f lJ•·t ro1t , rn ;i ·Tallahassl'C' motel room '.'vfr~ !'penkchnk said h1•r ~on hao; become a produl'lwt· m1·mbt:r 11( the prison :-.111·1cty l:.ln<I th<it h1-. life should tM: sparert. ' White Jurors Resume Study SAN FRANCISCO <A P ! Jurors who have deliberatPd the fatt• of Dan Wharc for f1 \"l' da;,s ~ 1thout reaching a vcrd1<.'t <tshu to rehear the testimony of a 111· fense ps yC'h1atr1st who s111<1 White o.;urf1•red an "l'mo111ma1 rnllapse" when he killed Ma.vw l.eorl?e Moscone anti Supervisor Ha rvey Milk. · The seven-wom&n. fi ve·man panel, which he1s deliberated m ore than 3-0 hours since ret•e1v- in~ the ease Wednesday. rf'- sumt.·d disruss1ons today. f'ro•Pa~AI BEATLES ... Liverpool m 1962 and went on to dominatc pop music around the ~Mid for most O( lhe 1960s. The J?roup drifted aparr in 196i when their manager Brian Ep :-.ateind1ed. Lt'nnon·s marriage to Yoko Ono deepened the rift in 1969. the last y ear they performed together. and in April 1970. McCartney announced the Beal les were finished. The ir legal wrangles lingered on for several years. /\LS GARAGE tlu 1-ASHION ISLAND NEWPOHT BEACH 1714 ) 64'1 7030 Tri'ld1tiona1 Jeans -'and Tilings .. ---.. _._.._ 7 VOL. 72, NO. U1 , 3 SECTIONS, JO PAGES County Gas 8y TO• BAal.t:,· ... o.M,-aa. .. Service stat1on1J t hroughoul Oranse CoWlty reportt>d ttitl&~ , that they pumped guisohm· to tht' shortest lines of motorll>ts tht-) have seen sinc.-e the ~Ill> <'rt:-.1:-. erupted in Southern California But several dt'all·r \o\Urnt·d that lhe "evens" m1:ty nut tw d:-. fortun11te Tuei;d4ty when thd tak~ their turn at the pumpi. An attt'ndant at K an1f 11 Lido Ar1·0 . N1'WlllH1 lloult•\ urO ,111t1 \' 1 o Liiio Nt•\o\ JICll't ll1•11d1. 'u111 lllW!> '4t·rt• :.holl todll\ l)l•1·uu.,t· lh1· dnH•rll htl\ ,. full tank' The n<liJi. fillet! llJI on S;1turtlll) urul lfllHH nf lht•lll cj11l11 l 1111 .111\ "1w k.t>ncl dn' 1ni.: .\dd1t1u11;1ll an Jtlt·ntl.int .-l Hu\!> l111un 't at111n 11 ~7:! Sp r I 11 g ii .J It• ~I fl u 111 I 0 g 1 11 II U1·.11·h .... a111 ·1h1· \H•t•k1·nct u1)(•n lfl'!l>OCmJ11~ '>l.il1nn!>lh,1t fc>r m1·1 'c' , To1tgh Assi911n1ent Costa Mesa Cub Scouts Al exande r ~cCool <g lasses 1 and Marty Dahl. both 7. s truggle with pit k axe during ceremonies this morning that marked the beginning of a renovation project at the Sea Scout Base in Newport Beach. It wasn't long before the boys gave way lo men 1n bulldozers who are clearing the prope rty next to the Balboa Hay Cluh for eight -month reconstruction projeC'l Liz Leads Quest For 'Duke' Tribute WASHINGTON <AP > Ac- tress Elizabeth Taylor help<'d lead a charge up Capitol Hm to- day for J o hn Wayn e , the Newport Beach s t<1 r of western and war movies who s he said i~ ··tough as an old nut. soft as a yellow ribbon.·· ·'Kids today . . . talk about cool. Well . Big John is one cool cat. He 1s a giant and he will be with us always.·· s aid Mis s Taylor. The actress, wife of St:n . John Warner. R-Va , was one or several witnesses who urged a House banking subcommittee to appro"e a special congrt:ss1onal gold medal honoring The Duke The 71-year-old Wayne, sta r of 200 films. is hospitalized in Los Angeles for treatme nt or cancer. The Senate/has approve d legislation lo issue the gold medal, and House approval is expt>cted shortly. Congress has approved such medals R3 times. honoring Americans from George Washington to Walt Dis· ney. The subcommittee approved the measure. 6-0. after at'cepting a proposal from actress Maureen O'Hara that the in· scriplion read: John Wayne American." Unlike many hearings in ;4PAKl'MENT AD GETS RESULTS "The Daily Pilot put me In an excellent sales position. "I rented my place lhe first day." Thal'• the advertisin1 success atory of tbe Newport Beach woman wbo placed tbi1 ad lD the Daily Pilot: 1415 a bdr. •~ ba. rrp1c:. cpt1drp. dbl 1ar. patio. rncd, no peta. Nr. Bch. aU·ltJUlll II JOU want to be put in lood ... ~. try the frtendly Da.111 PUat 8d·viMn at "2·5878. Congress. the session of tht.· eon umer aCfa1r!> sutll'om m1tlt:(· of t he Banking Committee w;1~ u love feast. with Wayne pra1~cd by Miss Taylor <.1nd others a~ a genuine American hero ··.John Wayne person1f1e~ th(• trut• American c har <tt•tcr." President Carter wrote in a le:t ler to Rep. Frank Annunz10, D Il l., subcommittee cha1 rm;rn .. lie serves as a symbt1I of courage and self-reliance in the Cinesl of our nation·s lrad1t1ons His true grit helped wrn the West , World War II and the hearLc; of thousand~ of us acr(lss the c.-ountry and the world ·'To the people of the worlct John Wayne is not just an attor. <See MEDAL. Page J\2 1 Cops Close Party Before It Begins A vacation trip fund-raising party ended before it really got started Saturday at the DWles Acquatic Park in Newport Beach. Six police officers dispersed a crowd of about 800 party-goers who'd been attncted to the scene by fliers announcing beer, hot dogs and a rock band. Officers took 10 juveniles into custody for violations involving liquor or marijuana. The hosts. a group of Fullerton lralernily brothers. weren't ar- rested, police said, because the parly waa shut down before It aot started. Tbe bolts decided to raise money for a trip to Hawaii by sta1in1 the party, for which they char1ecl $.'t advanced admiasion and $5 at the gale. Led by Sgt. Todd Wilkinson, police cloled the. gates lo the park. had the bolls get rid of the beer and turned off the electrici· ty used by the band. The crowd left quietly after lhal, police said. .. ' ORANGiE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAY 21 , 1979 ~ i Totl•y'8 £1 ... 1•1 I N.V. Stoektt • N Lines 'Shorter' Today ~ ly clo~t-d helped to hold down the hneh toduy " Many !)t'rv11·1· s tatio ns an Ora n~t· ('ount do:-.cd Sunday. 1~nor1n~ Gov ~dmund G Brown's directive for weekend Oljj'lltllt: Hul a mong those thal u~ncd "t•n• ,, number of talion~ which 11•porlc..-d that lhf' oil rnmparues h.HI mac1t· extra suµphcs of ga!> ,1vatl ablt· lilib I.anti wh\1 •1f't!r:Jks d * * * Chevron st,at1on on Crown Valley Parkway an Lugunu N1cuel. said the extra allot·ut1on from his s upplier made• 1l 110..,.,1ble for him to open dur1n~ Uw weekend Police through11ut t lw county reported a p<>a l't'ful .,..cckcnd at the gas pumps with motorists respecting the hm·s flirmcd at ope n service !:Ital ions However. 1n l vim· a dri\cr for a Paramount ba,t·ll 1i1l c11m pan y. West1•rn 11 1).:h""<i~ Urll * * * lributors, was a rrested by police on Charj;!eS o( stealing gasoline Crom his lanker truck Lt Al Muir said thc driver. Wa yne D. Smets. 36, oC 2 Lincoln. Irvine was allegedly dispensing Cuel into a five-gallon container and later pouring 1t into has recreation type truck Muir said more than 60 gallons of Cuel was e mptied from tht! tanker prior lo the arrival or of f1te r~ * . * * · T guess uo one not even an · oil company employee is ex e mpt from the current situa· t aon. · · Muir observed. Attendants at ma n y stations are reporting that the gas crisis appears to have improved their relat1onsHip with customers . A typical commt!nt was of Ce red by an attend<Ant at the Ex- xon station. Hrookhurst Street ;.ind Slatc•r Avenue . Fountain cSee GAS UNES. Page i\2) * * * Gas Supply to Worsen · Oil Executives Predict Summer Crisis WASlll Nt;TON tAP l Otl t·o m pan. exec:ut1ves ga ve a gene rally pessimis tic assess m cnt toda) or the nation ·s fuel supplies anc1 s:.i id Americam. must adjust lCI (lnvang lesl>. drl\ 1ng slower and paying mort: for gasoline t-:xt•t·ut l\l'l> uf fl\ t• nrnJOr Ori rom panll':> .r1111ear1•d heforc ;r More Nuke Accidents Forecast WASHI NGTON IAPl A con- gressiona l tas k Co rce today blam ed "design and equipment error ·· Cor the Three Mile Island nuc lear accident. and the chairman said the sa me kind or a"('irlc•r.l roulrl 1•;isily 'happen al another nucll·<tr plant. "Such an acc.-idcnt not only could happen :igain bul 1s like ly to al any ti me, .. said Heµ Jim Weaver. 0 -0 re The task Corre concluded in a report to a House Interior sub· conimilkc that while hum<An er ror on the part of control r<>orn operators was a factor in the na t1nn 's worst nudt·<Jr ut·<.·1dent March 28, It played a rclativel.> minor role "I saw no opl·rat11 r e rror not closely rcluH·d lo rtcsign or cqu1pmt·nt t•rrnr. <111d. lhe refnre. it would tw rmµo..,s iblc to assume th::il m<·n'I~· more· training could prc•cl11dl' ;11T 1clc nts," Weaver suid. "Operators and t•ng1 n1·ers in· vlovcd from the 'tart of the a<'e1 dc.•nt repcatcdl.) told the t a!>k fo rce thl'Y did 11ot know the ex tt-nl of damage the degn.>e of serious danger until one or twQ days after the damage had oc· curred." Weaver said. Wea ver accused offic ials ,,r ~1 C'lropoht un Edison. the utility that operates thl' plant. of g rossly under<'slimating the tnw nature orthe dama~e at the plant. The task force said an a pre l1minary r e port tha t tht• operators at Three Mile Island were unable• to hall th<: accident hec.-ausc their instrumcnL-> con vcyt'd data that was either wrong or hard to mtt•rprel "Throughout the early hours or the accident. the operators could not readily interpret reac· tor core temperut.ures." said the report Thus at the hmt-when most rir the damage was done lo the fuel core at the plant's reactor No. 2. control r oom opeF.a.t"OE1i>--M1er e responding to the emergency based on inaccurate informa- tion. the report indicated Senate Em•rg\ ,0111 11mrnll!t•1· tu face q11l·st w111 11, ''" ""hl'lh1·r there rt•allv I!'> .111 oil -.l111rl.11!1· and. iC so. -whul lt11·\ .1r•· aJ11111~ about it. Jarnt·~ 11 D1•'\;1~.i· :1 ,,.,. pri-. Hknl of Sh'-"l l <>II I '11 .1111 hr com I"'"~ ::-.. 11wl..· ,,( ••.r •1l11u• an• "ll·s:-. than 1111 \ 1111 l•I "• ,, thtS tllT\\" 11f \t•.t1 ,111•1 tt1.1l 1111 "ltuation wa ll gel WC>r!>C th1 :-. :-.um mer UcNike said the L'n1ted St;ilc' 'will cont1p ut· 111 exp1·rien1·t· encr~y supply prouleml> over th• rwxt "t'Vt~r:il) Par-; W ,J f'flt t•, <I St•r.11ir \ H'e 111 l: 'ldt'nl of t'ht•\ nin I ~ \ lr11 ,,111! tht· dt-rnnnrl for l!~'c1li1w 111 1·n·as t•d :'I vc·rn·nt "'Pr I hl' pa.,1 Holling In ! " 11 ,. f if) 11 ;\ g rriup of lh ·m1·1 !H1ln·t· off1ct>r<;. thre(' m o 1111t1'<I 11n rolle r s l.atr· .... p l.111 ... 1 ra lL·g~ lor leading a group ul roll1·r sk aLcrs p<.11 lH .. 1•.tl111~ 111 a ··skatt• for the Health uf ll '. program 111 t lw l lc•n, 1·r an·a The three wheel-mounted officers und ll n11 r:-.c1 :it·C'ompan1ed the group .• 'Fat~' Ho1wred By Big Apple NEW YORK I AP I Today is Fats Wall<'r Day 1n lilt· fl af! Al>- ple in honor of tht• late· p1an1st composer s 75th h1 rl hd.1y . hut the celebration for the• man who oenned !>ut:h all lime· fa vorites as "Aan·t Mis hc•h:.t vin· .. got started a little <'arty. A recurdin c o f Waller ·s "'Squeeze Me "' was h1•a rd Sun day al St Pt•tcr's Lutht·ran Chur<.'h . Beer Bust 'Busted' 'lhree Arrested by Uninvited Irvine Cops It could have been a great bee r bust except that nearly everyone was under age and lhe Irvine police came too even though they weren't invited. And three p e r sons face charges of conducting a business without a city license today in the wake ot the entrepreneurial event that attracted more lhan 100 Irvine youths. The 1iant party at a residence at 359Z Claremont was broken up by nine officers shortly after 9 p.m . Friday night. They said a survey showed lhat only two parlygoera were of legal drink- ing age. omcers allege thal sponsors of the bub M>ld mers permitlilll[ • entry for $2 each and told pros· pective allendees to bring their own beer mui;<s · Officers said they happened on to the party a rtc r obse rving several youths walking down Claremont with beer glasses in their hands. Facing charges o( conducting a business without a license. contributing to the delinquency or minors, and rurni s h ing alcotiOl to minor!! are John S. Exley, 18. of the Clare mont 11d- dre111 where the party took phtcc and Janica /\. Schudu. 21, of Santa Ana. Lauren E. Soth. 18. of 1111 Tur quoise St .. Ri.lboa l:,1111111. al!lo was arrested on s u~t)lr111n ol an ~-~--=-------~_:_~-_-.::_::- terfering with a police officer during the party's sm ash-up. Three male juveniles also were arrested on related charges. Patrolman Wayne Husava. first at the scene, said he ob· served about 25 youths headinR toward the house ant! another 10 standing in line at the door with fliers and glasses in hand. Police said they seized fliers. about $8 in cash and six kegs or beer during their sweep of the residence. One of the organir.ers re · )JOrtedly told officer!'! that ruers were sold. among othe r places . at Irvine High School. police said ,. year. whtlt· s uppl1t·:. of t:rude 011 druppcd tJt·taU!>\." O( tht' unrest In Iran llo wt·vcr. ht· said. Chevron will he :.thl<' lo s upply i!bout lht: "amt• :.tmount of gal>ulint: this 'urnm1•r as 1t did la:.t year, ancl 'h.11 h1· wa:-. htJpcful ·May will 11.1 \ ,. l>o·1·11 ..i low point " 1S•·c DRIVING, Page A2> L4ttor1iey Pleads Insanity Irvine attorney Gary Wayne Patton allt!gedJy shot his 23-year- old wife to death six months ago because he didn't want her to leave him. prosecutor Paul Meyer told an Orange CoWlty ~uii1..·nor fnurlJury today_ But Patton's defense attorney, ., Allan Stokke. told Jurors that his :M·year-0ld client was mentally ill. a mantl' depressive wheri he purportedly ~hot a nd killed his .,..1fe a nd the r e fore , is not rt>s pons1ble for has acts. Patton ·s wire. Katherine Leigh P a tton. was Catally wounded Nov. 18. 1978 b,v thret• shots in the h1•acl fr o m a 22 ca l ibe r automatic pis tol Polit•e satd Mrs Patton wa~ leav1nl! her husband and had heco moving clothes out of the family homt• al 14 Es planade. I rv1n1..• when she was shot to dt"'ath. M1•yt•r. in ope ning state me nt!:> ;it 1 h1• sta rt uf Patton ·s murder lr1,il . ~a11l the dl•h•ndanl had t rt\·<I to d1~:-.uadt• his wife from ll·;_rv 111J,! h1rri hdorc he burrowed a gun and loaded it the day she :l lllllSt'mcnt oC hne formers and pa!,o;mg motorists ~1 any motorists who line up at '-<'r\'lr<' stations prior to opening t·:amc to m1)ve out .. Mr Patton had decided in his mmd that she was not going 10 lt•avc ham." Meyer asserted. · ;\net she never did ·· The µrr 1sN·utor said Mrs . Pat· ton's s is ter. who was in a ht-d room when the alleged shoot· 111g uccurred. cam e out a nd p11q>ortedly saw Patton sta nding over his wire as he Cired three · shots into her head. "II<' shot he r three times in th<' ht>ad a nd s he died." Meyer r ont rnucd. "She isn 'l going lo l1•uve him . She never will. There 1~n·t going to be any divorce:· Coast Weather Partly sunny Tuesday afternoon and s l ightly warmer inland areas. Lows toni~ht 54 to 60. H1~hs Tuesday from upper 60s al be11ches to low 70s inland. INSIDE TOD_.~ The California A•la ore on anothn hot streak cu Chey head for Milwaukee. and Nol.on Ryan and Don BoJlfor are two big muoru for IM succeu. See Sporb. Page Bl. •••• .,.,_ ......... ...... "" L ....... • M ...._, .. ~AS ( ......... ~ .. C.-.C• ., ~ ., -----"" ......... ~ .. • ...... , I U ,....... CH ""••nr• a AMu.lllft Cl ....... .. .............. -....~ ... .,.....,..,. .. ...... ..... ............. , ........... = :: .......... ·- ·. -t\a OM. V Ptt.Ol N Spyglass Co~otes Problem Newpor1 8H<'h Anim al Con lrol otftc.r r)f>bbt~ llu ..... y hu lH>t'fl tf')'intt to .:t•t Spyt(las.'I Hill Jrt•a n •t>1Jt•n1s to brlnl( tbt'lr pet. 111 ul 111i;:ht mste1Ht of makinti t hf'm t-a:.y nwala for coyot~ Th11 WM!llf'nd 1he lfol • c•on vt•rt to her t>8UIM' M rs Jam«'l'I Koo!'lt"Vt•lt s'ud sh.. ~<'•me 11 bt>ht•vt>r "~ lookt•cl out ht'r wmdftw _,And fcl4d two c)( tht• ;anim11lb an Mr ba<"kyard Ont' was eal in1t u domt·stt<' <'•I Mlil llll' olhf.r u rabbit Tbt' l'lll wusn't one of Mri. Koo8evelt 's. but shts k>6t thret> l11st summer. Ml !ihti'l'I f11 m1har w1lh tht' problt•m In lht• oe1Khburhood:. th11I ad 1om the h1lh1. tht' 1>robh·m 11> that coyol ... s sho~ uµ in the lalt' :.prin~ and summ ... ,. Officer Murphy .sayi. they eC1t · J nythin#! thcy can find food lt•ft out for µels Jnd the peb lh€'ml>l'l\t'S lh ually. lhl· ammals cumt: at night. but Mrs. Roosevelt said s he spotted the pair in her bac"yllrd m the m1ddJe or the day. - ··Now that really ha:. me con ccrned." shc s aid Officer Murphy says there ·l> hllle 1'he can do e xcept take a rt>port and issue her s tandard warning: Don 't leave your pets or their food out at night. 'T m convinced that if the food :-ource isn't there, the coyotes w i II go back into the hills," she added. Mrs. Roosevelt would like her neighbors to heed the warning. "That's awfully close to home 111 find them in the daytime. And fra nkly I'm worried that they might attack a child. ··They say that's apparently nt·ver happened. but then I hC' · n' never been seen in broad ilayh~ht before, either." Mary Hall, NB Citizen, Funeral Held Se rvices we re conducted this aftt.'rnoon m Westminste r for lon~-time Ralboa resident Mary \1 a rgaret lla ll who died Thurs c1ay Cit th•: ag(' of 66 M r i:; lla ll. heller known as ~a llc , was a fa miliar figure in Balhoa where she ht'lped run her hruther 's business. ValJelv Boal Hcnt al She was also widely k no"' n as asa1 hn~ instr uctor A native of Los Angeles. sht: ~pent her childhood an Corona del ~ ar "'h1l<' her fat her r an the ferry l1Pt wc.•en Balboa and Corona del Mar She left the beach a rea for Los An~elcs. but returned in the early forties and lived in Balboa until :-hnrtly ~fore her death. Sh" leaves her brother . Roland alldv nf Ralboa Island, and two ... nns. iloward Hall or Balboa and .,·rank lla ll ofNorc;o ~rJobs Study Vowed WAS HINGTON <AP ) Arknowledgin~ that black voters put him in the White House, President Carter says he'll take a second look at controversial plans to cul back on summer Jobs for poor youths in 1980. Addressing a predominantly black a udien ce S und ay a l Cheyney, Pa., Carte r said Oatly, "You and othe r bl ac k Americans are the reason that J am president." Although his talk, a com - mencement address at once all- black Cheyney State College, focused on an.appeal that blacks c xerrise their voting rights. he also touched on the jobs program. OAANGECOAST N DAILY PILOT f tu11 Or "'IO"' ftMi\t flitl11Y P1IOt w•tt\ WhK h ,, , &M n·rtt>f1 ,,,,,, N~·Pfr-\\, I\ pubth""1f f't'Y ,,._.Or~ t "" t l>11nttuuno C'omf>rM'w """""' ,.,,. ,.O•Oon\ IHP W b"'"'d Monet,., lfVOUQft f n d4v tOf Coo.I• M-\..t N•'lllJ"OCH'1 9'--AIC'Pl, HunUnQ1°'"1 0.Mh/r °"'" 11111'\ V•ll~• lr\t1nto t ~ "'""'";SiovfftC.O..\t A °''"01" ff'(Jt°""'I Nt•ftf~ "0VC>h\twd ~turdAY\ .t"<J \uNfAn ,,. &if"ll"l<i{Mlf P\lbl1\Mf'Q 04Mtt I\ at JJO W•" n.-, si,.....CO'\t•MPw C••••0t"•••1'1t 11_'1 .. _ p,~\tdtnl •nd PuotlV.r J.t<• 11 Cotlof Yr<• Pfe"°"f'll •r'Kl<ifof"W••I M.IM~ Tetepl'IOne(71•)~1 Cl .. lif*I .... ,,..... ... ..,. Paael. 'l'ue•dflfl .. • _Airpo.-t to 6ei: Newport Study Seven officials acquainted with lhe problems at Orange County Airport will be oo a panel discuss· ing the facility in a meetin& Tues- day in Newport Beach. The 7:30 p.m. meeting will be held in the city council chambers at city ball. 3300 Newport Blvd. It is sponsored by the Mariners Community Association and is free totbe public. Panelists will be Harriett Wieder and Thomas Riley, mem-- bers or the county Board of Supervisors; Jackie Heather . Newport Beach city coun- cilwoman ; Robert Clifford, presi- dent of .Air California; Ger"'1d Dallas. of the Federal Aviation Administration; Cal Egerton or the Los Angeles International Airport staff. and Henry Wedaa, Y~rba Linda city councilman. chairman oftbe airport site selec- tion committee of the Southern California Association of Govem· meatl and the airport conaultUt hired by the city of Newport Beaeb. The panelists will be asked ~ s ummarize their position on airport growth, potential sites fo'r a new airport and the impact oh Newport Beach of increased jet traffic. They will also be asked QUef· lions by a panel or homeowners that includes Dr. Richard Jonaa, Jean Wegener and Georar Oschner. The meeting will be moderated by Vincent Jorgenson. Mariners Community Associa- tion includes the ne ighborhoods on the west side of th~ Upper Newport Bay. The N,·-.,)(1rt lla rtw r Big Band <above 1 was Oii{' U many groups that ~rformed at Fa shion Is land during Newport Beach's annua l :111.s ft>stiv<.11 <'IVl'r the WL't!kcnd The band 1s macf(' o f hig h ~l'hool a 11d Junior high school students from Newport .Beach. And Harry 'Wiilia ms of Newport Beach <below> won the $500 city purchase award for his painting, which will be hung in city : hall ' <Atuneil Hosts l'ror.Pa~AJ GAS LINES SHORTER. • • Valley: "I h ave a beautiful bunch or people who come in here." And Jim ~ance. who operates a Chevron station at Har bor Boulevard a nd Victoria St , Costa Mesa: "My customers are WQnderfuJ. The eas crisis has ,brought us closer, not driven us aoart..." And the camaraderie a p- pa_r~nlly cre ated by the gas cr1s1s appears lo have brought many motorists closer . Rudy Babagian of the Shell ser vice station al Memory Lane and Bristol Street in Santa Anll tells or the couples who ki ss and cuddle while they wail for him lo open his station at 6 a m GAS·SHORT AGES HIT EAST COAST-A3 GAS PRAYERS ARE ANSWERED-AS LEADED GASOLINE CAN.HURT CAR-'A7 "And I have a couple or gentlemen who play chess in one of their cars while they wait," he s aid. "And I always notice a few p eople who have the ir breakfast in the car -cereal, toast. fresh fruit, hot coffee. the works." The new togetherness even ex· tends to tennis. A couple wailinJt for the Shell station at Jamboree Road and Pacific Coast Highway. Newport Beach, to open enjoyed a game or netJess tennis today. to the time are using the time to walk their dogs. ·'We have a lady customer who brings her own Great Dane and three or her n eighbors' do11." an attend~t al Leaion Shell in Laguna Beac h said. "And she alway1 removes any canine calling cards they may leave at tbe statiQp." A spokesman for the district attorney's office said today that operatan ol IOIDe Mrvlce sta· lions ln <>ranee County may be tettlq anothel' klnd of unwant- ed calliq card at the conclusion of current Investigations. "We have cited several sta- tions for alleged violation or gas crisis laws." he said. ·'We have a s tack of complaints that are currently being gone through and we expect to put several more stations on the carpet." * * * f'ro..P~AJ DRIVING •.. "We do not expect that our s ituation will improve much more this year unless there is an unanticipated drop in consumer t!emand or etn equally unexpect e d inc r e a se in c rude oi l availability during the coming months." Price said Both l'Xccut1 vcs sa 111 the sup ~ly of oil on the antcrnational SPQl m a rket. oi l not already com· m 1tl<'d by contract. has dried up. Oe Nike said Shell recently bid on 13 tanker loads of oil and suc· ceeded in obtaining only three. All the industry witnesses said that if s hortages a r e to be lessened Americans must be persuad<>d to change their driv- ing habits, including using car pools and obeying the SS·mph speed limit. The executives also appealed for a relaxation or gov- ernment controls, saying U.S. oil must be allowed to rise to the world pr1ce. Sen. Henry M. J ackson. D- Wash .. asked why the com· panies are not refining more Alaska 011 on the West Coast OeNike replied that contrary to some reports there is no glut of Alaska oil. ·'The re is no glut," s 1tid OeNilte. "AJI the oil is being con- sumed. it's moving East." Before the hearing convened. Jackson predicted the rest or the na tion soon would join the plight or California motorists and be forced to wait in long lines to ob· tain gasoline. "I think il will spread," J ackson said. Pravda Raps Foes MOSOOW !APl --The Com- munist party newspaper Pravda, claims American foes of the new SALT II treaty have bel\lft a campaign of "lroat propacan- da provocations" in a bid to block Senate raUflcatlon of the treaty. . . f'l"fHll Page A I " MEDAL ... and a very fine actor." said a tearful Miss O'Hara. actress and friend of Wayne for nearly 40 years. "He is the United States of America ... It as e very person 's dream that the United States will always be like J ohn Wayne." Rep. Rarry Goldwater Jr .. R· Ca lif, s ponsor of the gold medal legis lation. ca me a rmed with tributes from actors and other rans of Wayne. "No man's lifetime of work has better expressed the land of the free and the home or the brave." re ad a tribute from Frank Sinatra. "No man 's lifetime or work has given more proof to the world that our nag is still there. John Wayne is in truth a star spangled man whom so proudly we hail " Coast Chase Ends in Arrest Of Santa Anan A Santa Ana man was Jailed for reckless driving early Sun· day morning after leading Newport Beach police on a chase that hit speeds in excess or 100 mph. Steven Robert Lincoln. 20, was fina lly stopped by Huntington Beach police Officer Edward De uel near the intersection of Banning Avenue and Magnolia Street in that city. The pursuit bega n at the in· te r section of West Coast Highway and Balboa Boulevard w h ere Newport police Sgt Chuck Olmstead allegedly saw L~n co ln a nd another motorcvclist take off frotn the signal at a high r ate of speed. Olmstead said he went after the two cyclists a nd JDOtioned Lincoln to the side of the road. He said the man complied, but took off as soon as the second cyclist pulled over During the ensuing chase. Olmstead said Lincoln. who was carrying a passenger. changed directions several times. iiiiiiiiiiiF"'" --71-. --- \ " Oriq1na1 Jobbers by Surtline 'Poor' Island Asks For Cleanup Aid With a wry laugh, Mayor Paul Ryckorr pleaded for aid ror his "poor neighborhood" on Balboa Island which couldn't afford to pay S637 for a special trash oickuo. The special pickup is part of the island's annual clean- up day. held each spring. The Balboa Island Improvement AssO<'iation asked city council members to pay the tab for the special trash service. explai.oing that the association l5 broke. Ryckorr. who made the reference to his impoverished neighborhood in je.st, was prompted in part by Councilman Don Strauss. a Lldo Is le resident wbo said he wasn't in- clined to spend city money on the cleanup project. Strauss said his community paid for its special trash pickup. However. Straus~as the only dissenter on the council. • • • • ·• SPEAK.ING OF TRASH , councilmen have been told the city has saved nearly $95,000 in the first six months or once-a - week trash pickup. Prior to Propos1t1on 13, trash was collected twice <t week. but when councilmen had to tighten the city's rinan- c:ia l bell. that service was reduced lo once a week. The new schedule went into effect in October As or the end or March this year. tras h pickup cost c ity taxpayers a total of $243,897, Last year's total for the sa me period was $338.347 Not onlv that. said Wade Beyeler. director of General Services. the <:1ty increased the tonnage of newspapers it re· (•ycles by 23 in the trnme period. Al about S30 a ton, that means mcoml' from newspaper recycling wa~ up about $700 •••• THERE ARE NO more free rooms in Newport Beach. City Councilmen have decided to levy the same fees for use of the council chambers and the city hall conference room as the city charRes for use of its other fac1hties Council chambers and the conference room in the city ha ll a nnex somehow ROI left off the list of c ity buildings for which fees are charged. The going rates are $15 for two hours and $7 an hour for additional hours for non-profit groups; S20 fo r two hours and $9 an hour for private groups or residents. and $35 for two hours and $15 each additional hour for private groups of non-residents •••• A GROUP OF CHINA Cove residents losl their battle to keep the Kerckhoff Marine Laboratory (rom expanding. Officials of Pasadena's California Ins titute of Technology <Caltech >. which runs t he lab in Corona del Mar. received Planning Commission approval to build two apartments at the lab and use them a~Jaboratories for two years. China Cove residents protested to the City Council. After an hour of testimony. councilmen sided with planning commissioners and said the construction plan was okay One of the complaints from residents was about the traffic to be generated by the expansion of the parking lor al the lab by three spaces Lab om cials noted that t he increased lab space will be utilized by existing employees . They said no hiring pro- gram is contemplated. . t' '1' '< I :,. ~ • ' q ·~~· I . •, .. I .. h '"' . . . f .. • I ; ..... -· AL5 GARAGE The a11 ouroose shOrt tor txNch boat OIKe tuk~ or WOf k 100% coMon sa1lcto1h 1n n.ilur.11 r e<1 royrJI go1d gr~n and 11gn1 Olue All 1rip1e n~11: cons1ruct1on. i,(> ~ASHION ISLAND Nl WPOH f BEACH I 7 Id) 6 4-' 70JO .... -Ir ~•d tlOndl ~in-;; c1nd Thin{!& \ ----- --~1M!x2tl 11'11 DAILV~OT Al ~~~>rivers Line Up f(w ~Gas.~ .,,,.4 .............. 0• ._ 1NW It Salt ceut ,.. , ... ltaUom. lmltaU.., .... .,... ti can du;& tau becea• ~ • ., ot Ufe for Callforaia ........ .. ,_~--. ta maQ ol tbe na· .-·1 llMltropoliLaa anu S..· 4a1 fomd oal1 10 .,.rceat to 40 pereem ol tbe 1u ataUona a,.. and many or thoae UmiUn1 ~nu:.. lo HVt" fu.I fw tht Jl•morial Day weekend. "TM UtuaUoll'• a hWe 1nm· ..,. tllaa I'd aa~ for pubUca· ~." aaid an OtUo 011 Industry * * • .. ·c•man ~ uked not to be ' 111tlf'41l ·'The fee~ around here lJi that. around nurtctay or f'riday all hell eould bl"l!u loole The lut four daya ol the month are ~i~'beaa&d In C(d, .... Of IO lo 100 Ul"I and wa!U ol 1..-. hours or more were reported alon1 the heavUy·t raveled Connectkut Turnpike Police went lo a 8r1d1eport, Conn .. H1rvlce at a lion three time. Sunday respoodln1 to at lendant&' compla1nt11 that drivers wert! threittcnanw the•m * * * Offlee _,Stalled ll_ayakawa S~·vi11g Gasoline? FRESNO <AP) S<-n S I tlayakawa's s tate m.e nt that the poor don't need gasoline, combined with lhe. fuel situation. apparently has gr oundt:d his seven rrules·pcr·~allon mobile offi ce - THEH-FOOT, $40,000, 51 :i·ton fully carpeted motot home costs t axpayers $1 ,862 a month to le<J~e and sit~ idle out side the R epublican senator's f'rt!sno of- ficfi THE MOBILE Of'FICE, which slt:tps six. wa~ due to make an appearance at the Calave ras County Jumping Frog Jubilee over the wee kend. But ont: staffe r who drove to Fresno from San Francisco wa~ told the land yacht had been g rounde d indefinitely. <Annplaints Probed Grand Jury Flays Juvenile Hall By GARY GRANVILLE Ol I• 0.llf ~•let Stall The Orange County Grand Jury has issued a report critical or tht-operahon of the county'::. .Juvenile Hall. The jury 's re port cenlt!rs around com.pl a ants il received in a petitio n s igned by 121 <'Ounselors who work a l lhe hitll. Inc luded among lhose com· plaints was the counselor's con tenlion th<>y ··ta<'k real authority lo deal Wlth danf!erous bc>hav1or 1of juvenile inmates I ' The counselors in their pel1 lion a lso l'Ompla1ne d that youngste rs having their first brt1s h with an institution are mingled when in custody with repeat offenders. And. the counselo'rs told the grand jurors. la ws designed to curb c us todial proble ms o r joyriders and runaways are in· adequah.• for dealing with young "m urkrers. armed robbers and rapists ... When the jury 1nte rv1ewed workers a t Juvenile Hall. it found "com plaints confirmed those received in the petal!on." That con<.'lu s ion l'Onflictcd with rindings or the county's .Ju venile Delinque ncy Prcven· tion Commission. The commission also ex · amined conditions al the hall al the tum or the year in response lo a so-called study made public by two dissident counselors. However', unlike' the Grand Jur y, the commission found the : 12th Victim Told . ATLANTA IAP1 A 36·year. old Houston man has become the : 12th victim in three yt>ars of kill· tngs at the Atlanta Federal Penitiary, authorities say. John Marzloff, who was serving a lO·year sentence for bank rob· bery, died Sunday or what ap· peared to be multiple s lab wounds. Hanna Bitter complaints were .. greatly exag- gerated." ,.And while the commission found n aws an the operation of Juvenile Ha ll . genera lly it com· mented fa vorably on its opera lion. · Neither body commented on the labor·mana~emcnl strife at the hall that at one Poml touched off picketing of Juvenile Hall by off.duty counselors. But both acknowledged "there 1~ a severe lack or commumca· tion between top managemcnl and lane staff." The Jury took Lh e worke rs · side when it sa ad . Counselors have ''little time lo counsel." Juve~le inmates have a grievance committee for the air· in~ or the ir compla ints but "counselors have no s imilar vehicle through which to express their concerns ." Trainin~ in self·defense. t•risis counseling and physical restraint methods for workers at the hall is "lacking." "Certain individuals" have been lhrt'alcned with firin g ·becau.-.c 9f disagreement with manage rdent's "permissive at· tilude toward the juvenales." The jur y s aid it found 1•vid.-nce of management's so· talled permissive attitude when reports "repeatedly referred to hardent.'d juvenile cr iminals as l'hildren." The jury completed its rcpoi:t hy making IO recommendations. inc luding no lon.:er calling Juvenile offenders children. Also recommended was \lsc> or a .. secure " r oom where troublesome youngsters could be put a nd the use of television monitors to check on the well be· ing of those placed in the room And, the Grand Jury said. plea ba r gaining for you n gsl e rs s hould be "j udiciously re· viewed" and that more so·callt'd hard core offenders be sent lo the California Youth Authority wlth·bodUy hi.rm There were no a.rrt"1ta. At SI~ ll l•llon. Y CMlVlf· nlenct'I food !'(lore outlet In the San •"rancls<'o Hay 1tre11 ap. . pearNt to bl! charama more for 111oline th11n •nywhere else in tht• t'OWltry The prlt.. WBS spotted on a pump at th~ Shorts top ch1tin a&ore In CMpit.ola. a tourist com- munity an the p1ctureaque Santa Cruz (;ounly alont£ the coast south of San Francisco The Short.at.op ch1&in 's price Is al lf'u t 25 rt<nls above prevail- 1n 1r1 prH•t•:. for gasoline in Waddill Accuser Expected Prosecutor Robert Chatterton completed his rebuttal or de· tense testimony today in the Oran,:ie County Superior Court retrial of Or. Will ium Waddill. J r of tluntini.(ton Harbour'. Now. deft!nse attorney Charles Wel'dman will call counter rebuttal witnesst•s, in cluding Waddill's chie f CICCUSt'r , Dr llonald Com elsen In earlier trips to the witness stand. Corne I sen has testified that he saw Waddill choke a two· pound. 15-ount·c infant known as Raby Girl Weaver in the af- te rmath of a s aline abort ion performed on her Hl·ycar·old un wed mother two y<'ars ago. Also. expN·ted to testify again 1s nursf• Elizabeth Kennedy, of Jiuntangton H~at·h,.who has told lhe st'n•n.woman. fi ve.man jury that s he dad not sec Waddill choke the infant when she was present 1n the Westminster Com· munity Jlosp1ta l nursery that night . T ht> last rebuttal witness t·all ed by Chatterton today was lJavc Carter, a deputy district a ttorne y who ca rr ied m1croscop1c slides or the infant lo Boston fo r e xamination bv lla r vard Uni versity professc>r Dr. Sharley Driscoll. · Carter was questioned about Dr Oriscoll's ell.amination of the s lides and discussions the two had while he was in Boston. Or Driscoll has testified that s h e found no evidence o f damage to lhl' infant from s aline solution u~cd to perform the <Jbortion. However. other med ical ex- perts, <.'allcd as defense wit· n esscs. ha ve reported widespread salinl' damage in infant tissues. WaddHI. a 43·ycar·old Hunt- ington llarhour physician. ha!> maintained h is innocen ce throughout the first and second murder trials. He has insisted the b<Jby was dead or 1rrl'ver s1bly on the 'crgc• of death by lhc time he ex· am 1 nl'd hl'r · And what Cornels1•n ha~ called Waddill's effort t1> c hoke the baby was merely an attempt lo feel the throat and chest area for a pulse. Waddill testified . The obstetric1<.1n 's first traC1I ended last year when Jurors said they were deadlocked 7 to 5 in 13 vor of acquittal Missing Boater, 48., .Preswned Drowned BENEClA IAP l Police say a 48·year-old Belmont man was missinR and presumed drowned Mter an ll·foot aluminum rish· boat ca rryin~ ham and his ne phew overturned an the Car· quine1. Straits . · Missing is Hobert Tubella. who was fishing with Hobert Buchan. 17. of P<i<•ifica . onl y a few reel from wharfs Nortbem CaUfomia. The presl· dent ot the firm 1aya be la raia· ing the ptf~ to keep 1upplies from nmning out. And the crunch began to show itaeU in other parts of the coun· try A Ne.w Orleans station manager estim1ted he lost $3.000 after two men allegedly sold bis gas for S3 a tankful. -Independent. truckers pro- teatin& the high cost of luel stopped traffic for about half an hour before ofliclals persuaded -them t.o move their rigs from in· tentatil • aild • near Da~D· port. lcNa. 8-tneu wu down at aome motela in Colorado'• Pikes Peak area but touriam seemed to have increued. ··A lot of touriats have the al· titude that lf they are 1oin1 to go, they better go now:· said Tom Marshall, reglonaJ director of the American Automobile As- aoc1atioo. Georgia s tataons were stockpiling extra gaaoline for the bOtiday weekend, said Jack A~WI~ RELATIVES OF CONVICTED MUROERER PRAY Mrs. Lois Spenllellnk, Mother, and Tim Myer Join Hand• Pleas Made to Save Two From Death TALLAHASSEE, Fla. fAP , Attorneys for two condemned killers. whose scheduled execu· ti onr are just two days away, took a.,peals to the courts today in efforts to save their clients from f1orida 's electric chair. T~ seven justices of Florida's Supreme Court met privately lo· day to decide whether they want to hear a motion to delay the ex· ecution of one of the men. John Arthur Spenkelink. 30, formerly of Buena Pane Supre m e Court Cle rk Sid White said the Justices may de· cide to deny the inmate's plea, or they could agree to hear oral arguments from his attorney before deciding whether to stop th(• execution. set for 4 a.m PDT Wednesda}. David Kendall, Spenkelink ·~ a tto rney. filed a motion to vacate the death sentence and planned to present an oral argu. ment t.o the JUst ites. if allowed He also was scheduled to ask U.S. District Judge William Stafford for a writ of habt>as cor pus in what could be his final l ega l appeal t o save Spenkelink 's life Robert Harper Jr .. attorney for the second condemned in· mate. Willie Jasper Darden Jr . 45 . .said ne would ask a federal rourt to stop Darden's execution until rurt.her appeals could be handled in state courts Harper .. ., also planned to ask the trial judge to review the conviction. Meanwhile. in St. Petersburg. the city's Council on Human Relations called for Gov. Bob Graham to spend Tuesday as a Death Row guard at Florida State Pri s o n . wh e r e Spenkehnk and Darden are housed. The Rev . H. Robert Gimmer. the council chairman. s aid if that doesn 't m ake Graham c hange his mind he s hould perfor m the execu· tioner's job himself. The governor signed death warrants for the two inmates Friday. He defended his action Sunday. telling reµorters that the days since he signed the death wa rrants had been ·ex· tre mely difficuJt" for him. but he felt he did the right thinJ? ·Tm convinced there will be less brutality in our society if it is made clear that we \•aluc human life. It will take th.is kind of step," he said. Graham said he hoped his ac· t ion wo uld ·'cause sombe r ren ection on the death penalty instead or an emotional reac· tion." As he spoke. hundreds of pro· testers gathered on the steps of the state Capitol to hear an emo lion a l address by Spenkelink ·s 67·year-old mother. who lives 11 miles from the prison where her son has been held s ince 1973. Hou1tor. prtttdent of the Geor1la A .. ociatloD of PeUol9um Reta•lens. -AM olftdala la ·reau pre. dieted a dry boUday ... tend la tbat Kate. But touriam olftdala , .. d no one wu 1ure what. would happen. In the Nortbeaat, rainy weather kept down tlae weekend demand for gaaollne in New Jeraey and New York, leadiq official• to predict supplies would be available for Memorial Day. * Only One 'C' Tag Needed Motorists who drive com· mercial vehicles in Orange and Los Angeles counties need only purch~ase one "C" sticker to ex· empt their autos from the odd· even f(asoline sales restriction. Philip Anthony, chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. said a reciprocal plan whereby Orange County. issued ··c" s tickers will be honored in Los Angeles County and vice versa was approved Friday by L os Angel es supervisors . "While Uus will not shorten the lin~ at ~as stations." An· thony said, "it will remove some or the ronfus ion and ehminetle the 1mpress1on that sticke rs from both counties should bt obtained " The reciproca l agreement means gas station dealers 1n both counties a re to honor either an Oran~e or Los Angeles county sticke r at ser vice sl<J lions. The stickers allow drivers or otherwise.unmarked com me rc1al veh.icles lo gas up any day of the week regardless of their license plate numher Tuv More Sex Al,tacks Listed In Huntingto1i A string or apparently unrelat ed sexual attacks on Huntington Beach women continued over the weekend with assaults on two more victims by men who broke into homes, investigators said today. In the four-day period from Thursday to SunQay, there ha\'e been three rapes. two acts of sexual perversion and one ra~ attempt against six women in Huntington Beach. police said Two or the wome n were hospitalized briefly for cuts in flicted by their attacke rs . Two of the male attackers have bt•en arrested and four r e main al large. The latest attack occurred about 7 a.m Sunday when tt man wearin~ black cowboy boots smashed in the window of a 28 ·year -old woma n ':- townhome and raped her.· Despite the sound or breaking glass and the woman's screams. police said nearby ne ighborb were not roused by lhe noise. Saturday morning. an armed man wearing a mask entered a downtown area apartment about 3 a.m. and forced a woman into a sexual act. Parole Board Flayed hght~1ght and comfortablcz. madras. . FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. !AP > -Richard T. Hanna, the former · congressman from California who was releast'd from a federal prl1on Wednesday. has aimed som~ criticism toward the U.S. Parole Board. "We could jolly well do without the parole commission." Hanna said in an interview from bis Fayetteville home in the Ozark Mountains. Hanna, 15, was paroled from Maxwell Federal Prison at Montgomery. Ala., after serving one year of his six-to-30-month _Hatence. He wu sentenced to the mlnlmum aeeurlty priaon - alter be pleaded 1ullty la March 11'18 to one count of conaptracy to defnud the U.S. 1ovemment. He bad been ehar1ed with ....... Before ........ bla plea to tbe llnlle count, Hanna admitted to autbortU. that be bad ueepted nearl7 $250,000 from Kana bualMUlnan Ton1 8uD Park ln return for belptq Park become the exclu1lve t. purchasing agent for surplus rice to South Korea. ' The parole came as a surprise to HaMa, who said be wasn't even 41ware parole was being considered for him untH three days before it was granted. "The parole board is a terrible mstitution as far as prisoners are concerned.'' Hanna said. "It's hard to understand their parole board actions. They think they are beinC fair but in reality they are just political appointees and lhe guidelines they work un· der aren't any good." He advocated fixed sentences by the court wtth parole review power restinc with the same court that ruled on the cue. While servtn1 bi1 aentence. Hanna Uled bla time IO conaider penal optionl that would be 1ood for pri1onera and save tax· payers money In the proceu, he Hid. "One ot my major concems is that tbe taxpayers are not 1et· Un1 tbelr money's worth out of ... our prison system." he said. He recommended a lternative punishments to prison for first and while·collar offenders, say· ing ·'That would mean more concern for the victim by the court." As an example. Hanna said that a pe rson con victed or c riminal fraud could be sen· tenccd to make restitution to the victim and pay a fine lo the court. "That would be far better than clamping a fellow in jail and malling taxpayers pay for his room and board," he said. Hiinna apparently was well re· celved by h.ls fellow inmattes at Ma~well. He proudly dt1plays • in bl• home a fr•med certificate, an appreci1Uon letter, an en· 1raved plaque and 1avel and a s pecial notice in the prison church bulletin -all gifts lrom his slay at Maxwell. "I didn 'l realize I had lo go to prison to be so highly honored," he said. • • .. -~ J always a favorit~ forwarm~th<zrr weer. colorful hBnd 'J.ICJVfln madros sport, coa~s; go grtt.Bt w1th popl1n t1roll5'l.rs. availabl<z. in blUtZ., brown and Nd.k>JY.a. 44 feeHon island. newport cetller 844·5070 ---------------··------·--· -··-------- ---··----- ------ ----... --:--------- ' -last .,:·:·~Coasting .,. . MoAMy. May 21 , 1811 (;;, ... , •• ~rt Tom~~'; Marpblne Bet Against Skylab '111S 8&Y 18 FALLING OEn. You IJ'•)' he 11ble to find • lot ol thiqa to fret about on a Bl~ Monda)'. hut I'm llOt aO&D« to worr)' with you about aemn1 hit by falllntc spare Junk. Yuu C'ln wring your hamdll ovu th11l one by yourself CWTenlly, lbt> spar.: JUt\k Jltlt>rs involve• 11 veh1clt> w.- bave orbltin& a.rou.nd up tht'l't' called Skylab, whach Wlllj built ritbt bett on our very own Oru.ge Co•St. Now •ti the aero.pace 11tvanu sa)' that ~yhab la rawn1. Skylab is described as "dghlng 8S tons and h«llntt 11i. bi& u • house. WHF.N THIEV B Ull.T this vehic le 11t McDonnell Douglas in HWltmgton Bt:a<'h, I wu given an opportunity to tour lhe mockup, wh1cb was, 1n most res~cb, illentlcal Huntington's Skylab Whal CJ~s Up Much Come Back Down to the real thing. They ke pt the mockup here on earth when the real Skylab went into orbit. The idea was that if something went wrong up there, the space savants might be able to figure out the malfunc· lion here within the earthbound model. Anyway, I did get to tour the mockup and maybe you could say it's as big as a house. It's three stones tall but not ve ry wide and it has round walls. Also. moving from .-oom to room is sort of a chore because of ladders, hatches and the like. Come to think or it, Skylab ts a lot like a Balboa duplex.· ALL THIS ASIDF:, the old maleim about what goes up must come down app<f rently still holds SkylalJ went to orbit an 1973 a nd now al 's goan~ to c·omc down. ll t:, l'><pPcted to re· Joi n us early in July You havt' to hope it doesn 't decide to come directly lo its home town 111 Hunt1n&rton Reach. T he experts. however. say not to worrv Skylab will t>reak up into~ pieces about the lime it get~ just 60 miles ebove the old terra firma. Half the pieces will be under 10 pounds. The big~est will be about 5,000. See how much they know about all this Calling down business? JVST NEVER MIND that tf you ~tot clohbercd by e\.en a little ol' IO.pound chunk, 1t euuld gin· you one hell of a headache. On the other s1d1•. thti wh1zbangs 1n the· aerospace dod~e say tha t the odds are 150 lo I a gainst a ny chunk of Skyla bh1tting anybody And the chances of it striking you personally arc one in 600 billion. LISTEN FRIEND, you'll never get odds working fo r you like that over at Los Alamitos racetrack. According to NASA scientists, you are 3,000 times more likely to get struck by lightning than hit by Skylab. Doesn't that make you feel better? Well. I 'd feel better about it if I was a little less ac. cident·prone . I banged my head four times just this weekend on the hanging nower basket in the garage. I was s ure it was Skylab each time. Woman's Body Discovered LOS ANGELES (AP> A hiker in the La Habra Heights a rea has reported finding the badly decompo11ed body of a sca ntily -clad wom a n on ~ullerton Road. a bout 41,.<z miles south of the Pomona i''reeway. sh~riff's deputies said. The body found Sunday was partially covered by dirt and leaves. and a ppeared to be that of a female. Deputies said a cor· oner's autopsy will dete rmine the cause of death. JaVli• &par Iran Attempts Softer St(lrice TF.llRAN. lr1tn ! A Pl Iran's revoluUonary aovemmenl, atun1 by M n Jacob Javlla · retK>lutlon crlUclzine more than 200 fhin1 aquad ex. ""ullon. In three month11. told tht! U nJted Sta tea to delay aenclin1 lta new 11 rn tuatfiador. then tried to S<tften lhti blow today. · Nonett'M'lel'IS, JavilK was a11shened I 24·hour police cuard It his Manhattan opartm«"nt bulldin.i btlt·IA~ of lhrt•ub MlillAIMt him und h111 wife• by th•' lranllan gov crnmtlA. New York police sM.id • THE Ot't1CIAI. Pi\ll8 new1' ul(t-ncy uid Sunday that the J 11 v1b · resolution reprHented "dt>ar U\lc•rferf'n<'e " in truni11n affair11. and that "<'onlinuation of au<•h hotilllt• ucts of lJ S. of fll'l11ls would make tht-lranlnn ~ov.-rnn\Nlt rev15r it11 reltt tion11 with the United States ttnd limit ttwm · · T h ,. I r u 11 I 11 n Fu r f' I iit 11 M lni11try hus askf'd tht• ne•w lJ S Ambassador 1Wulh•r I. 1 (;uth>r to postpom• his trip to lrun until s ut'h lime u11 tht• politit-111 ul mosphe~ bctwf'en lrun 111111 ttw Unitt.'<i Slalmi 1s dt•arcd ·· llowevt•r. f"on·1un M ln1stfor lbr11hlm Yazdl told a ne ws con fcrence today. "The Iranian .iovernment Is aware that the· c x e c u ti v e a n d I e g i s I a ti v ,. branches are clearly separate•! in the United States a nd so the action or the U.S. Senate is not taken by us as an indication or offi cial U.S. attitudes toward Iran. "OVR OBJECTION is direct· ed at the action of the United States' Senate and as fa r as rela· tions between the Iranian gov· t•rnmt'nt and the U.S. govern· me nt are roncerned. I received n ll'tter from Secretary or Slate Cyru11 Vance lut week In which the• U.S. t(overnment expressed 11 s "'h1h to ha vc re lations with Iron l'1tpan~kd 1n a ll s phe re11." Ayatollah Kuhollah Khomeini, t lw ShHte Moi1lem leader or the rc·vt1lut1on thut ouslrd Shah Moh11rnme•d He•w l'<thlavi's re- 6(intl' in t 'cbruuy, called the \J S l(overnmf'nt an "Inj ured .snukr " h..c·1111sc• or has victory 11 ntl hll111f('d th•· .I 11 vlts · rcsolu· I 11111 Th•· rt•Molutio11 lntroduct."1 by th1· N1•w York lh.•JlublH•un and 11:11111f'd Thun1d11y s111d tf the fir Int! !lflUfld ('Xtl<'UllOnR, which hav" r<'lll'h••d Zl3, cnnt101w, rela tlon11 tw>t w•·•·n th" llnatcd Stutes and lrnn would he cndanf(crt.-d "Wt:u .• Wt: HOPf; TO God lh1tl lhc·v ari• Pndan~1?red , for what do we want to do with the Unated Stutes," Khome1!l1 told tribcxmen who v1s1lcd him m the holy r 1ty or Qom .. W1• have ·no need for thr United States ft as they who need us. as a lucr1tllve market for their ~oods as well as a source of 011 for which their greed ne ver ceases." 12 Texas Senators Defy Arrest Order AUST!~. Texlis 1AP1 It will take more than Texas Range rs on ·their trail a nd threc.i ts lo remove them from offi<'e to nush Texa~· "Killer Bees" senators from their undercover hives, says a defiant member of the group. "We <'a n stay gone as long as we want lo," Sen . Gene Jones. D Houston, said Sunday as he >tnd 11 othe r missing senators were in t heir third day o r disrupting Senate action and avoiding a r- rest. State police and T exas Hangers made one arrest in their statewide search. only to find they had grahhc<1 Jones ' brother~ Clayton. in Houston by mistake and nown h im to the capital in a helicopter. "IT'S NOT LIKELY we're go- ing lo be found until we return on our own," s aid J o nes. who telephoned a reporte r . "We'll all return together whenever that is. It could be Monday morning; it could be Tuesday at mid· night.·· Jones said 10 senators were togethe r Friday and were talk· ing of going to Mexico when he left them. Meanwhile, their 19 colleagues minus some with excused a bsences convene d briefly Sunday befor e adjourning without a quorum. LT. GOV. BILL Hobby or dered the dozen lawmakers, aJI Democrats. a rrested Friday a fter they boycotted a Senate session. The chamber needs 21 senators to conduct business. Unless two absentees are found. the Se na te can do nothing llobby invokl'd a procedure last us('(f in 1969. By "putting a call" on tht> Senate, he can order absent members to be arrested and broug h t back t o the chamber. Several Areas Get Rain Thunderstorms Bring Tornadoes, Floods HI L• Pr< Alllv'QW ., .. IS ......... 116 ., OS 'Ba ltlfftOf'f! 10 SI ,Blrl'llftll"""' ., 61> ..... 110 $1 ..._ SI Sl .OJ er-11ltl• .. 1l •utt• 10 s• Ot C!Wtteft WV 8J 61 11 c...-.r 50 40 CN<.eeo 11 •) CIMlllNll ,. S) CMWlefld ,, ~ ~ ., 61 o.t "· Wtll Ill ... • SI oe-r s. .. . " o.tnlt H 51 ........ 71 0 .._... .. .. 70 ........ 11 ,. Jens'•ll .. .. ... . II Ke11'1Clty 74 51 LnV.... ts " LlttteRecll .. . , .... 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TM lllQll Tundev In mcKt of ll>e 1n. 1an11.,... .,_. 11e .,.,..nca 1•. Rllllsian Dellut .......... British rock star Elton John, right, was greeted by a fan a l Moscow before leaving for Leningrad, where he was to s tart a concert series tonight. Concert tickets were of· fi cially priced at $9, but on Leningrad's black market they were s aid lo be as high as $150. Police Say Trucker Killed 3, Himself C llF.STERF'JELD TOWNSlff P . NJ rAP l a SJ-year-old truck driver kalled ht'\ wire . teen-age daughter and a neighbor today before turning <1 20-gaug.: !>hoti:un on himself 10 the family home, police say Des pair <tl hts poor health may ha ve driven the man t.o the s lay- ings. a relative said The dead wne adenllfied, <ts C harles Ltcdtka . ha!> wife, Marion. 54 , t he ir daughter . .Joyce Ann, 15. and a neighbor. Betty Dubell. 27. DET ECTIV E ANTHONY Sparano said all four were shot in the head , t he wife and daughte r apparently while they slept. "He had asthm<t real bad and could hardly breulhe. plus has back has been so bad he could hard I) wa l k ... s a id Herma n Liedtka. the dead m an's uncle Herman. a local excavating con lr<.1ctor. employed Ch<.irlel> for more than 25 )'Pars The bodies were found in the Liedtkas · green Cape Cod hoµs e sh o rtly after s·Jo a .m by a nother da ughte r. 24-year·old Rose Jones of Y<frdville. who ar· rived to lea\ e her 18-month·old child and drive to work at a local factory with Mrs Dubell. GEORGE G IBB S. A landscaper who lives acros~ the street. said he heard what he thought were car doors slam· min~ shortly after 6 a.m. He u lled state police after seeing the daughter . Mrs. Jones, nee from the house screaming. He rman L1cdktka said he a r· rived at his ne phew 's house before lbe state police did. ··T hey !police> all jumped out wit h their ~un s drawn. I l>a 1d , ·vou don 't need an y g uns ·cau!'le ever ybody 's dead ins ide .... llcrman LiedUca re- c a ll{•d '"Cha rl1t· was the kind of guy who wo uld !lo anythin~ for you." G1 bhs said "Rut I think ever y thong JUSt C'lrnwd an on haml " ChemicaJs Found SAN DIEGO ·AP l Mor~ than ft\t? pounds of a potentially l"<pl os1v c c h e m ical m o rt: powerful than TNT has bet:n ro und in se ve n San Die~o schools. whe re it has beeo stor-ed for use in chemistry la bs. school offu·1als confirmed . "the look IS YOlJ" I Sophisticated three- piece suits by Hart Schaffner & Marx, Lanvin, Palm Beach & Botany 500. All for the man that wants to be in the forefront of fashion. Unusual stripes, handsome plaids and rich new solid colors. All ideal for business or socializing. 175. to 295. GRAND OPENING .. ,.,.., fO" South Coeat Plaza Jll 14 So. Bristol Ave . SANTA ANA 714 . 556 . 2570 ..... ,..,._ .. ,_ ..... .., .......... ,. ........... '°'IM .. & , .. flt"'- ,. -----------------------------------------------......... . I \ > •. CALIFORNIA 'More Leaµ, Not Answer' BURBANK tAP) -Tlte beat relief for Califamia'a au crlala would be to put state ,_1ula· Uona ln line with t.hoae ol the fedf'ral Envll'Oftmen. tal Prc:McUoe A,Eeno. accoNiq to UD)on OU pm· .... rr.d HartMy. Interviewed on KN8C TV'!\ "News Con· fereac. '11" broadcaftl Sunday. KarUey 1Ud the rec.at dleWoe by lhe at.ate Alr ftet<>Urea Board to J*'mk more lead in IH rel•Ded ln Callfomla ta fUled wttb natrictiona and "n,eana abeolutel)' llOthlq to --" "t1Dt11 the reaulatloos arr C'ban1ed, then DOthiq .. aolal to t baqc In lhr way ol Suoline AppUea u the resutt or acUona taken by the ARB claalrman. Mr. Tom Quann." Hartley iuud ,,... ... Arra Oprtt A9al11 MALIBU (AP' Three hmt>~ 11r Pitl'lfl<' Coaast Hi.gh~ay in the Malibu area •rt-open agaan, but this tame the "Great Witll of Malibu" 1s proteclang lhe road from more landslides The 1Nall as a 25·foot ( ) high, 400 foot long bar- s:'."'r ""''E . rier bwll of steel, <'O. n · ••"''' crete a nd timbe r that ---------" was completed Sunday. allowin~ Califo rnia Depart~ent or Transportation officials to open the road one day earlier than planned. Although traffic through the area was light Sunday. the reopening didn't come too soon for M&li.bu residents, .who have been besieging a special CalTrans offtce with questions. a ccording to spokesman Don Fair banks. ~Riots Bit Falso• FOLSOM <API Folsom Prison's 1,800 in· m ates will probably remain locked in their cells for the rest of the week after two days of racial violence in which one was killed and 16 were in· jured. Associate Wa rden Huel Morphis said Sunday that six prison-made knives were fou nd during the first few hours of a search of the 40-acre prison and grounds. • A black inmate was killed Saturday when, Morptus said. a group of whites attacked some blacks who we re waiting in the canteen line. Eight other black inmates were wounded. Tui Tlrlie t Salrs Slo"' SAN FRANCISCO <AP> An additional 240,000 tickets to the Treasure or Tutankhamen ex· hibit went on sale over the weekend kt a major San f'rancisco department store, and ·demand was m ixed. A department s tore spokesman said 1.200 ticket buyers stood in line up to seven hours on Saturday to buy tickets to the M.H. deYoung Memorial Museum exhibit. But on Sunday. afternoon sales were slow. after an initial 300 persons waited in line for doors lo open at 10 a.m. Less than one-quarter of the tickets were sold on Saturday. C~lwr E11e• Olllrr• LOS ANGF.LES <API Crocker Bank will build a new S275 million high·rise office complex in the downtown Bunker llill Urban Renewal Area, it was r eported Sunday. The complex will house Crocker 's Southern California headquarters as well as other related retail and restaurant facilities, the Los Angeles Times reported. Mitsui Fudosan. a Japanese development firm, has agreed to buy the 42-slory Crocker Plaza, presently the Crocker headquarters, for $79 million in cash. the Times said. Serond Plare • AP......,... Frog jockey Douglas York of Los Galos lwllows as .. Santa Marta Gold" leaps 18 fel'l, tt inch<'s at the 5lst annual Calaveras County Jumping F'rog Jubilee Sunday. But rt WiiS only good for second place as Frank Fasano, 14. of San Jose "scared" his entry. .. W 1 Ilic" to clear 20 feet, 11/4 inches to cap- tu rC' the S300 prize. Pair Innocent Of Kidnapping HILLSBORO. Ore. CAP) -Two persons have been fol.Old innocent of second-degree kidnapping in a verdict involving so.called .ligious "depro· gramming." Cleared of the charges. were 52-year-old Mart Schumacher of Vancouver. Wash., a.nd Ted Patrick, 49, of San Diego, Calif. THEY WERE CHARGED with kidnapping Mrs. Schumacher's da ughter, Janet Sleighter, 31, now J anetCannefax,ofSalem, Ore., lastJuly27. A Jury deliberated one hour and 20 mmutes and took only one ballot in reaching its verdict Friday m i; ht in Washington County Circuit Court. MRS. SCHUMACHER is the widdow of Henry Schumacher. a former mayor of Vancouver. Patriek 1s a nationally knownopponentof religiouscults. Mrs. Schumacher hired Patrick as a depro· gram mer after her daughter told her she was on go· ing to divorce her husband and marry 36·year-old handymanCharlieCannefax. Mrs. Schumacher said she feared for the mental and physical safety of her daughter. A LEGAL PRECEDENT for the defense was in the ·'choice of evUs" doctrine in Oregon law. Judge Hollie Pihl and attorneys told the jury it could find the mother's action justifiable if she believed her conduct was necessary as an emergency measure to a void an imminent injury. Witnesses theorized during the trial that Can· nefax exerted psychological and religious influence over her in a form of mind control. BY REQUEST OF OUR ACCOUNTING FIRM, WE'RE HAVING THE BIGGEST JEWELRY LIQUIDATION SALE IN OUR 52 YEAR HISTORY! We Must Sell All Overstocked and Long -standing Merchandise By May 29th 70% off sale items beginning TODAY 80% off remaininl m items --D1may, May 24 10~ on the dollar for any sale items still nmainin1 Tuesday, May 29 BELOW ARE A FEW SAMPLES OF SALE MERCHANDISE Pltca ...... ,.. ,as ...... r1ftld ........ ts Genfs t4K wt11te gold Geneve wrtsl watch with gold mesh bend 1f714t Retall $2.000 Ladies 14K white gold Hamilton sepphire and diamond wrist watch 1.80 cants in sapphires 18181 Retail $2500 Gent"s Citizen multi·alarm watch Retail S225 14K yellow gold multi-colored 1ede bracelet. •sn3 Retail $900 14K yelllOW gotd ster~n dlemond peAdant .3& c:.at Hen Aetall s1000 1 4K yellow gold filigree de11gn amethyst pendant with Chain 17805 Retail S500 Gent's 14K white gold grey star . sapphire and diamond ring 14938 Retail S3500 14K yellow gold opal and diamond cluster rtng •5683 Retail $600 14K yettow gofd contemponty ttyted diamond ~· ring. Half c:.at total weight In dl9m0f1da 110809 Retail $1200 14K yeltow gold diamond pinky ring. Querier carat total weight 18142 Retalll3!50 ITEMS ABOVE ARE SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE . ALL MERCHANDISE TO BE SOLD ON A FIRST COME FIRST SOLD BASIS • , . ..... ._ 2t.1979 88 r~y:ers Charch AttenJance Steady De1pite-Shortage_ LOS ANGELES tAP ) -Among the automobile trtpa apparently not bean1 ellminated by Southern Callfornlarut because of the &aaolloe shortaee la the weekl.y trip to cburcb. Four SU.ndays have paued since the state ran low on •aa, but a check of area churches shows at· tendance holdinJ steady l except for some sliaht declines at churches wnere worshipers usually come loq distances. IN A CHECK OF A DOZEN Roman Catholic c hurches. for example, which us ually are neighborhood-Oriented, only St. Anne's in Santa * * * Amtrak Cites 'Record Use' SAN DIEGO tAP> -Amtrak passenger traffic between San Diego and Los Angeles during the last several weeks bas shown the rastest growth of rail traffic between any major cities in the United States, Amtrak officials said Sunday. "This ia the fastest growing national corridor and it will be permitted to grow." said James L. Cira. western division manager or Amtr ak. JEBOME P. SHEEHAN, regional sales manager. said there 1s no concern among Am· trak's West Coast offi cia ls that a U.S. Department of T ransportation study due to be presented to Congress later this week will recommend any re - duction in Amtrak ·s West Coast service either an the busy Southern California cor ridor or north to Seattle. Passengers were boarding in record numbers on the coast even before t he current gasoline crisis, they said. .. RIDERSIDP BETWEEN Los Angeles and San Diego was up 41 percent in April of this year com pared with April or last year."' Cira said. "In the first half of May we carried more passengers than we did in any full month of 1977 · · He noted that there are now six round trips daily compared with three trips two years ago. Cira said more than 115,000 passengers are ex- pected to ride this month on San Diego-Los Angeles trains. "We've never carried more tha.n 100.000 passengers in a single monln before," he !'aid. Monica showed a drop in attendanee -..Umat4d by priests at 10 percent. At many nei&hbo.rhood Protestant eburehea. the story was the same. BlJT AT OTBEa HOUSES of wonhlp, there were noticeable drop.offs in the Sunday be9d cou.nt. At Garden Grove Community Cbureb, ODe ot the biggest walk·in, drive-in cburcbea in the area, the Rev. Dr. Robert Schuller said attendance la down about 20 percent th.is month, and midyear budget adjustments might have to be made if the gasoline problem continues. · TBaEE ceuacHES ALSO recording a shortfall of worshipers lately are Hollywood First Presbyterian, St. Sophia Greek Orthodox and First Church of the Nazarene -with drops of 21 to 33 percent. Other activities sometimes are affected, even 1! regular church services are not. Weddings at the 'Wayfarers· Chapel on Palos Verdes Peninsula that are expecting 80 guests are winding up with as few as so. according to Rev. Harvey Tafel. who m arries about 15 couples a weekend at the scenic church. AND TEMPLE BETH Hillel in North Hollywood canceled a one-day retreat to Malibu because people didn't want to make lbe long·drive. The telephone is being used in a substitute role for the automobile in some cases, with one church group now contacting' absent members by phone instead or with a personal visit, and a spiritualist center is advising in a news release that you can call t hem for "absent healing over the telephone" 1r you ·re low on gas But in separate interviews, both the Rev. William Persell or St. J ohn's Episcopal Church, which experienced some drop in attendance, and the Rev. J . Wh itcomb Brougher or First Baptist Church or Glendale, which has had no drop. agreed that people do what they really want, re· gardless or the mconvenaence . The dream boal you seek is pro· bably in th<Boating classifi ed ads of the DAILY PILOT 6?2-5678 THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF ORANGE COUNTY A lot of the people 1cm1med·up m gas Imes art~ getting hung·up on our phone bnes we·re sorry. but as thou· sands ond thousands of people turn to the bus for help, we can't he!p the resulting busy signals But you can help' Help yourself ro some qwck, easy information and avoid letting our phone problems add to your gas Qroblem. First, call 636-RJDE early or late, when lines are more Ukely to be free. Or. stmply dial the operator and use our toU·free number ZENITH ?·RIDE . DISPLAY ART NOW IN PROGRESS SOUTH co~ PIAZA lllSTOl ST. & SAN DllGO rwr. You can make your hmv on the hne shorter if you're ready with pencil and paper when your call gets answered Or. you can avoid gettmg hung·up on b usy pho ne hnes alto· gether Complote schedule and b"5 ndmg information IS available al over 150 con· veruent locations through· out Orange County. You'll find bus information at your loc41 post offi<:e. most shopping centers. coUege campuses. hbranes and senior citizen centers. So. you may not need to phone at all. But please keep trymg If you need more anformdhon We're doing t•vcryth1ng we con to cope with the cias cns1s. Like putting on new aper· ators as fast as we Cdfl train them We knuw busy hnes are 1mtatmg. but i:x>tter to wait on phone hnes lhd n s11 an gas lmt:S --~ .......... _ .. .._ ___ _ -·-··~ ......... .....-.... .. • ' _,..._ orange Coast oao1v P••o• Editorial P!!fJe Bart>CJra l<relblch /Edltorlal Page Editor Thelnft K..-,lllEdftor---- Private Planes Neea Land Space Findan~ a nwuo-. to accommodate Orangv County's faSt ·gn>Wm.: populat &On O( pth Ull!ly (\Wr\l!d Wtplan~b won't ('om1..• about Wlth ~peed or ea l'. us c·o unty s uperviSOrN no doubt al rf"ad)' knuw Thc-boa rd this "H't'~ (',lllt•o for a mnrf' refined stuc1v of hve pot e ntrnl .:t-ncral a\'l~\t1on !o>ll t!~. lhl' ~liffil' fl\'l' un der study by tht• c·o unty t:c•m•rul . l'r' Ice~ A~c11c,> 1GSA 1 ror the pa~t yt·ur At thl' top of t hr l'llttnt' \ ~s \ h:-.t ",,~ t ht• Armt>d t 'Or<'t'S Kest>rVt.' t't'nlt•r ;11 Lo~ Al n11to~ .• J :>Il l' GSA ad manistrators bt'lll'\'l' C'l>tllrl lw t'\.p11rtd{•tl l o 11u·iul1f' JJfl \ all' .atrt•rnft at a rclat1H ·I. IO\\ t't1:-t roughly$\ m 1lllon 8Ul U.'\e Of !hut :-.l(t• ln Pfl\ ,1lt1 a 1rcr.1(t I!. OpJ>Cl~t:d by Supe r visor llarrwll \\ 1uh r. "ho:.t• d1;,I rtl'l 1nl'ludc~ the r eserve t·entt.-r . Sht.· 1~ Jomed b'' thl' c·1t.> cuunc1h and • homeow1wr ~roup" f rom l'l(tt'" ,1111 ound 1ng tht< rl·;, ·rn : bast• Other s1teb to tw ~t uc11l·tl 1n I ht• 1w " l'ount ' n •vww 1r\· t·lucie Prima Ot>.stht•t·a . " 1·011nt ' dump !)ll~ l lVt' m1lb (•ast of San Juun Cup1st rt1 nlf. ~an Juan Cr<:ek. ne ar P rima Desl·hf'<.'a . Sant1tt~o l'.:11won. "'" miles east of Villa Park. a nd Plano 'fruuuco. 1U rn 1lt·~ northl·11!it of El Toro . Rut thost' s ill'!) &bo p rt''t•nt prnhknL., r anging from cost to ~eolo~1ral an<I '°' 1 rnnmt'ntal t.'Ont.·C'rn:- Studies show the c.:u1 rt·111 !>hort a ge of han~ar and tiedown spaces for pF1va 1t-pl c1n<.'" in Orange County could ~row to a c riti<'al 2.457 sµ<1c·e~ h~ t~~ lt is obvious a s n l11t1nn · ~hou ld bt· found a nd found q uickly 1f ~ pr<fttl<'al o m• t•x1~t " 111 Or;.ange (.'ounty bclorc the few r c rn :11ning o)Jµ<>rlunltH·l-1 <iis aµµc·:.i r Brown Misses Facts Gov. Brown ·s ant1·nuclcar ~lance h as long been clear. Bul his atte mpt las l Wt:'l'k lo pers uade UOl\'Crs ity o r Cahforri1a Rc~<'nls to tt:rminatc t he un1vt>rsity'!' contract to manage the ft-d<'r<:1I j:!m e 1·nmt'nl 's l\\o nuclea r weapons le11'>oratnnt•s ct l LI\ e r m o n : ;mci Lo:-. Alamo~ is w;;iy o ut o f I llll'. Thl' univers ity 's m<rnagc m ent ro lt· at Los Alamos IJcg:rn in 1943. al Livermore in 1952. All of the na tion ·s prml'ipa l nucle ar w":apons have bee n devdoped at the two lc.ths. t·ons t1t uting about h a lf tht> wor k dont.· at e a ch location. T he fC'dl'ral l>f'partme nt'of Energy \\tll pay the ufi· tvt·rs it.v ahout ~~I !'i m1 lliun Lh1~ yt-c.tr undf'r the manage · r.w nl contrci l'I . T ilt• I :l 1100 l ' rn vloyN':-qf the la bs a re paid hy l 'C. Re~t·<1rl'h pl1li1·.v ts ~1·1 i'n Wu~hin~ton . Tht· ~fl\(•rnr11 .. :-,·,d i I 1r 'l"\' ~anc 1· of the UC contract '.'>I ;1rl l•·d H1·~··n1" Ii ,, \\1111 i111,1l:•l 1· from nw:l·•ar oppo lll'flh \/lt·I t•ltng 1\w rn1 • 111,1• 111 rir•.m11a• Jll~I ~llC'h a ffiU\'l' 'l'ht· 1~11"'' 11•11 ., d• 111 1<1 'I''" I h\ 'llll\ t·r•.I(' back to tc;.w htng , rl'l 11•1·1 i111~. i-. w •t, r~l .tnd<Jl!lf' Vi°l· all would like li> st·1• Hu· 1·11<1 111 "t·aµ(1r11' Unfurtum1lt•h hf• <n t•1 1,1t1ks the fttct that the United States at this momt:>nt 1s atltmpltng to arrive at som e ac- ('()rd with lht' S<1vu·ls th<it will . at bt'st , limit the produc- t 1011 ;md d<'ploy mt•nt of 11uclei.1 r wta pc;ns . Ther<.' 1s no pnss 1hdity wha ll•ver that an agreement to l'11mina1c stu•h wt•t1po11~ t•c.t n now hl' reache d · If \H' m11~1 11·n1.1in arnwd for our own secunr v and 1<1 do 1,·~s \.\t>u ld lit• 11• 111' Ill di...u~t er there 1s • nothmg nrnn· logll·~il than I ht' u-..c o f :1 l ~tntl g rant. lax-supported 11n 1 vL·1~1ly. ~p1·n fw<I .1~ • th" 1.rini<Jr \' !)f ute-~upported .H'arft~mH· <ctJ!('rn "v for rt•S(•fff1·h . · 111 help maintain th<1t st•t·unty for a~ Icing .1~ ma~ hl' llt't't''>~ar.v Hrown ~ t<kCJ t hat :-en m-..\ltul ion n e atE:·d and support- 1•<1 by st~ll' and h:d e rn l 1ax mrrnc•\ h;l5 no obligation to p .1rt1c1pal t> in Odl1n na l ddt·nc.,1.• 'hill not , we think. m eet w ith popula r at·t·1..·ptat1<'l' N<•r do~~ 1t recomme nd him as i..I person with w ho rn "'!: wo 11!cJ kt.d comfortable as com -. m;indtr in c hief Ration Bureaucrats? It scl!ms I he string of oddities brought to light hy the curre nt gas olm l' sq ueeze is endles:-. Cons ider the cas e of t he Fluor Corp., the construction and engincerm~ gi:rnt. over 1n Irvine . T he _ firm_ operates a lti~hly successful van pooling ~yslt:m m whu:h about 520 of its 3,500 employet>s commute lo anci from work. T he sys le m saves be twec>n 40.000 and 60,000 gallons of gasoline f'a <'h month or about 480.000 to 720,000 gallons a nnually , an \mµressive amount. , T~E~ cor:np~ny wou~d li~e to <'xµand the program. t .rowmg d a1l.v:-1s a wa 1tin~ hst of e mployees who want to trade solitary SOJOurns in their cars for the money and gasoline Sa\ l.!d by va n r ides. There 's just o ne pro ble m . Under the rederal a nd state regulations on gas oline allocations. the firm is e ntitled to o nly 90 percent of Lhe gasoline it received lasl year. . _The firm has requested an incre ase . That, of course, 1s s1thng on some burea ucrat's desk somewhe re awaiting <JCltun Perhaps lht> solution to lh1s and othe r oddities is to p ut an a llocation on burca ucrab. • Op1n1ons eicpressed in lhe s pace above are those ol the Daily Pilot. Other 111ews e 1<pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Boit 1560, Costa_Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·432t . Boyd/The Last Butt ByLM. BOYD It c• about $13 at last re- PO!'J.... !?_. bronzP. 11 cigarette bun \ every~y realizes Dt"ar Gloomy_ Gu~ If the unemployed don't need ga s Sen . Hayakawa 's paid staff bad better stock up before the nexl electlon: A.V.· , - that a lot of people wan\ to bronze cigarette butts. teeth mar ks and all. Many do. The last cigarette they smoked before qwtling. They get it done at the same places that bronze baby shoes. Violinists. fishe rmen and house painlers a lso suffer Crom tennis elbow. bear in mind. In fact, three out of five t ennis-elbow patients don 'l play tennis. An economist, trying to ex· plain inflation . writes.. -"Think of the price spiral as a corkscrew. and tbJ!k'; of yourself as the cork." That's it, that's it! • The rings in each Northern Hemisphere tree are farther apart on the tree's IOUtbem aide. Nichola Von Hoffman Why . -should We Bail Ont TMI? ·r he w1dow11 a n<t 9rph1n.'\ of h1ah fln•nce Mre out weeping and t>r~hln~ aaatn Whenever any .:~al enterprise wishes to fitt•l wov~rnnwnt htilp to save tt:st•tr from bankrupky. a vast. 111110,einar) ho11t (.)( "little people" !ltot•k 1tnd bond holders ue con· Ju re•1t u11 ui. the principal sul f t•l't·r~ • ll hill> bt:cn u1 that vein thal tt11.: l'Xt•t•utivl's u( General Public l l t ll1 t h 'S. the f)rllpractors or th e T hr el' M 1 ll· hland 11111·L ... :.1 r mess up. ha ve b(tcn ln ·gii:1 nl{ for clcl.'trtt· rate lilt' re <1ses narnng an \IUlrl~ht gift ( r om th t.• State of Pennsylvania or the federal government. General Public Utilities has no place to ~o to pay for I 1 the electric1tv that used to be generated at TM I but now must be purcha:w<l from outsidt.· 2 l lht• payments 011 th~ new and now USt.'lcss plant and 31 the payments on the plan\ !hat wi ll hav,to bl' built to sub sr 1tute for tht.• radioactive one. Jack A1ulf"rson Ther~ will be other coats. multimillion-dollar onf·~. to CO\I· er dlsassembllnR. b uryinir or ot h er wi se making TMI reasonably safe for the next 5,000 years. but tel 's not talk about them or the prospects or •helling out more millions as a re11ult of losing any number of damage suits WHERE l.S all this dough go1na to come from" Well . one pl act• It 1s not goin~ to comt.• from is the stock market In the las t few weeks the cost or a shart: of General f'ublit• Util1l1cs has fallen from b<•th·r than $17 50 to $10.50 and 1s still cl rofJflln){ A call lo Merrill , l.yn('h lo find out what (.i PU 's bm111i. wc.·n · scllina a t e licited the• Wul l S treet t.>quivalent of '-' ,:asp un<.I the rc mark that, 'II would only b1· ror l he most ai!i,: n •ssl\'1· 111 v1•stor Thl'rC 's hf'e n I ulk o f liank ruptcy. you k no'+ · So th1· n1·'ll l1kf'i1t·sl pl;11·1· lo ll rop th1· 111;111 1-. •111 lh•· 1ta1·k~ cir the: ('llSlllllll'I"' '1'11 j.!IVP lh<·m ltw ~h afl . ll11w1•\t·r n·1p1 111 ·~. 111<' pt•rr11 1:-.~1t1tl •1f l'1·11r1!<y lv:in111 's I 't1 lilll' !-.t•J'Vll'I' ( 0flllllll l!o~llJll wh11 n lll} u11cl1 ·r.).l:tnd t'\l'r y ••flt· 111 ' I' ~" '\} ....I ./ . ·; ,, ( •' •, I ' J .( r -( .... : cl-' 8 .. ··?· ~J I those customers as a potcntual angry voter . 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I l'•lrnparn 1;11 i1t11 't \,I I\ \1tlh1,rll \, 't • II. I t11• t r I J , .... ,.,. !'11111 I .,._ • ,. I I lt1.1t ti' ,1 I ti I ,\f,1 II th1• •' ll"r JlCl/fl "' • ·• • 111 1' '' 1 ,,,., •·r mori· 11:11•1111.1111 ·"'" t n•· H·1·h n11l11~' rt• \ ,•r rtlCll 1• tl,111 L'•·1·1111\ I h(' pr<1t' , , (•f' Ill I! I ·"'I lllL' ;.:11\ •• rnm•!OI n111111 •p<1l11•-. 11 pl i\ •• tc• hu:-.tnP~:-- 111 •• \ I I ,j \ .. I " . • ' (II I ·' rl s k ) .111.1• hr on1:-.m Domestic Sugitr Takes Heat fo r Coke WASlllNGTON J i mmy Carter's protestations of concern for the little man have failed to worry Big Business -and with good reason. Many bi~ corpora· lions are booming u nd~r the Carter administration. Oil profits are Sl)armg ; the na· lion's bankers are in clover. P r ices the co m s um e r pays fo r ge s teadily up- ward. Th e r e i s one exc~ption to the infla· tionar y spiral th a l ever y grocery shop· per ha s noticed: tht? price or sugar has plummeted in the last fi ve years. Carter can lake credit for keeping su~ar prices low. Last year . in a bitter congressional battle. the administration sue· ceed ed in bl~king legis lation that would have ra ised the ta riffs on imported sugar . A VICTORY ror the COO· sumer? Jn a modest way, yes. But an even bigger vklory for Big Business -and one fll'm in Art Hoppe particular· Jimmy Ca rter's old cor porate ;m i;:<:I. Coca-Cola. The 2.3 cents-a-JJound lariU would have made a barely pe rce ptible dent in the avcra~e family's food budget: but it would have cost Coke a nd other <:nmmercial users millions of dollars. Coca·Cola is the nation's big· gest sugar consumer. World s ug. ar prices dropped from a peak of 60 cents a pound in 1974 to less than 10 cents a pound today. Meanwhile, Coke's net profits in the United States rose from $203 miUion in 1974 to $.174.6 million last year . THE ATLANTA·based soft colossus was understandably in the forc>front of the three.year fight against ttw su~ar tariff in-· crease. At one.• point. according to Time magazine. Coca-Cola's chie f purchaser. John Mount. threatened to "call m a (cw chits and have the president veto the fa rm bill" tha t contained the suga r price hike. Mount says he can 't re- me mber makmf;t such a state- ment. but the "chits" -or IOUs could reasonably be con· strued as the result of financial and political help Coke and its executives gave Jimmy Carter 1n his gubernatonal t arn\J.HJ n .. and his run for the Wh it<' I luu:o.l' N o l s u r pr. 1s 1 n g I~ 1 n ,. White House vche mt·ntly <lent<·~ any "Coke connection·· was 1n volved in its camp;u~n l1).!:11n,..1 the sugar ta1 iH 1nc rl'a~" The h a rs h imp ar t nf th{• cheap·sugar policy l~ bl'tnl! fell meanwhile. in the dom1•!.L1c SUI! ar cane and beet industry In th~ r>asl three years. 10 maJor re fine ries in Lo uisurna h a~t· folded : nine q_f the 26 remaanang a re financi;t11 y s haky . our s o u r t' e s r e p o r t I n 1 h l' Northwest. lour major sugar beet reri.nen es have shut down The General Accounting Of ltce reports that "subst antial d(• faulls on J?overnmenl loans rtn domestic sugar producers 1 an· occurring as a res ult of low-1·11st sugar imports .·· The Labor Department reports that 4 .5oo sugar workers ha ve bee n laid off in the past three years FROM WUISIANA' t<1 ltlahn to Hawaii, the U.S. s ugar 1n dustry 1s paying through the nose for the soft drink industry's bu bbling profits The hi~ht·r tariff was conside red vital to domestic sugar producers. and one "ovemment study concluded lh ,, 11 v...1 1111hh• Iv .• n, ~1gn1f1 l 1111 qt .1r• •:•,., ": ·...,.~,,r ~ould r11' .c rt1•111 111 1 ltl' I 11111·tl Stat .. !i 1f ,\mtri\·an pr11c:1,, c r .. hall lo ('•>rTI · µ1 •1 c· on tlw <•.,ell rn ;i rkl'I. w111t ... II t.: .1 r pr" d IJ I ' • ., .... I 1 h ~ h ca" 1r11pll·.1I t.ihor 11rufl•r :-.uh.,1dy 1n 111 h• • r 1·. a.nt rt1"· · · If I h .. •luni1·-.l 1C' SUl!ar In· t111"t r' d<it!S 1nr1c'l'd <'fl II apse. ai. 11 1:-. shov.in;.! <1!;1rm1 ng ~igns of 1h•111g. it v.-oull'I throw thriu!>ands onl of "'::.irk and arlrl more than SSOO m dl1011 to our t rant• defictl. lron11·alh. lht• d1•1irt•s!>1on in th1' inrlusl:-y ·~ 1w1·urr1ng at the \t•n 11nw th•· l!O\t·rnment IS l'aliing on ,..uga r prmluC'tS tu h1·~1r makine a lt·ohol futils Raw .. 11c .tr 1 ... nnt· of lh1• fine!i l possi· hit' m at1•r1 <JI" with wh ich to 111 :.i nu laC'lurt• ;1lt-11hol fu<.•I. which 1'1)uld lw lµ rt>tlu•'l' ou1· oil im· port ~ I~ •".\(T. tht· f,011 1..iana state l!o \ t•rnml'nl 1:-. 1·11n,1dt•r4ng a m.1~!-t\t' prP1H<1m 10 convt-rt :-omt• of th!' 'tak :-. ~UJ.!ar in· rlu s try t11 aln1hc1I production. Tht' 10 n ·f1m•rt1·-.. rhal have shut down lit'l'aust· of l11n·1~n com· fll'tlt wn wou ld t'tt'i l m1ire than S400 m1ll mn.to n ·phH'l' ThP t•rts1s 1n our sugar in· (l 11stn 1s not 1maginar). 1t s the n•al thing You Can't Explain the Good Old Days to a Kid A buacb of us old gaffers were · Boy, you sure must have had sitting around the end or a gas a lot of cars back then." said llne the other morning, playing Young Wilkers, who is hardly checkers and hoping Ed might dry behind the cars . "Even if open the-!tlllloll bef<>rea ari. you rigure only SO wailing at The conversation. as It seems to each station ... · · with inc reasing fre quency. "Wait!'' s aid Gra mps with a turned to The Good Old Days. s nort. "We never waited a "I recollect when Ed was open minute. You saw a car in one from 6 a .m . to mldnJght every station. you just zipped on to the d a Y b u t "' one in the next block. Believe Christmas,·' me, son. Those were The Good said Grampa Old Days." Gillman , leaning his wbite - whhkered chin on ttre ~ crook or hi!-. cane. "And so ' was every other 1taUoD-t~ IODM even an ftllbt." ·'Twice as mHy of them, too.·· utd PoPI numon, DOd· din1. "Leut one •tef1 o&blr b~k ao llain llrMt. •• " ... -.. - •1 "WHAT I LIKED best," said Popa, a faraway glow in bis eyes, "was the way Ed would come running out wiping hi• bands, a bia smlle on his face. 'How are you today. sir?' he'd 11y." "Wbat•a a ·air'?" asked Youna Wilken. "TMt'a what they uaed to call a male customer," expla.iMd PoP.•· ''Female• were called ' . --··--- ·Ma 'am · or 'Miss · Those were terms or respect ... ·'But why would he respecl you?" incuurlt Young Wilken . "I thought you we re the one who wanted the gas." ''Tha t 's right ," <t~reed Gramps. "I rfmember I'd say. 'Fill 'er up, Ed.' and he 'd be real happy and say , 'Yes. sir!'" • Pops nodded. "Yeah. then when he was putting the hose in \he gas tank, carerul as could be. his son, Pete would come out. give you a big s mile and hello ud s tart washing your windshield." "Without you even asking?" said Young Wilken. "What did . he chll'Jre you for that?" ''It was free,'' s a id Gramps. '·So wu checking your tires and your oil. Wby t even remember Pete wanUn1 to know tr be couldn't please make sure ~here wu water in my battery. a.po,·· "I d1dn 't know batteries had watE•r in thl!m, ·· ~aid Yo ung Wilkers. Pops sJ~hcd. "Tht.ty didr'' he saul. ··bark If\ The Good Old Days.· "WHAT f hkt'd best." said Gramps. "was JU~t gomg for a Sunday drive m the t•ountry if you felt hkc 1t You wouldn't t>'ven -.tart lool\mg Cora g11s ala· taon um11 your ~uuge showed less than :1 quarter full. There was always a station open just a round the next bend." "lt ·s hard t.o believe." said Young Walkers susp1clou1ly. "Just when were these Good Old Daya·1 " Gramps frowned thou1htfully. "I'd say March, wouldn't you, Pops?" "Maybe even as ·rar back u February,'' said Popa. "Bu\ they sure were The Good Old Days." l t .. ........- " 'BEEN THERE' Lardner ·ALCOHOLIC' Faulkner 1 Writers I 'Heavy' I Drinkers I N l-:W YORK tAl'I Ring Lardner J r. says Sinclair Lewis and F l Scott Fitz~era ld we re ta mo n ~ t h e fi r s t J alcoholics he remcm · ~ be rs meeting as a hoy. t but he's met quite a few t writers with the disease f since. His father a famed journa list a nd , short story writer was ~a n a l coho li c, a nd I~ Lardner himself. a sue-j ccssful scrcenwrilE'r and novelist, also battled tht: disease. "CREATION IS often q t very frustrating, a nd pepple often seek some sort of respite from that \ fr ustration." La rdner ! said at a ne ws con · 11 ff'rence to announce a J book entitled .. Having t Been There ... The book <;ontaans lfl \sh ort s t o ries about ~,', alcoholism a nd its e f- fects . La rdne r wrote the for e ward, a nd Allan l Luks. director o f the ff New York City a CCiliate of the National Council a on Alcoholism. collected I the stories from 513 sub- m il t e d b y wri t e r s around the country. LARDNE R , WHO wrote the screenplay for M -A-S-H , said a n ex · a mina t ion or a n . almanac's list of 187 of t his century 's writers led him to conclude that at least 62 had a "drink- ing probl~m." or one-in three. This -compares with one in 10 in the general population, be '.said. In addition, be said or the e ight Amer icans who won Nobel Prizes for lite rature, Lewis . Eugene O 'Ne ill and William Faulkner were alcoholics, and Hem- intway and John Stein- beck were heavy depen- dents of spirits. tit Cab Fare Set SAK FRANCISCO <AP). -Tbe state Court of ~ ruled tbat Saa ~and ita Board of 1ar;n11ora baH lutllori 1 to Ht tulcab faNS in tbe city. LOS ANGELES I API You finally 1.t Lo the pum1>1 and aurpriM -they don 'l h1i1ve tbe lrind c:A 1aolLM your ur take.I Whatdoyoudonow" U )'OUT car takes premium or r•1ular . It doesn1t m1Ht()r loo mu<'h. althouah putUn1 re11,h1r jn a u r that take. premium wall pro- ba bly produce some "knocking" or "plJ\lifti." But if your u r t1&ktii unJeaded. It 's a dlrferent story ··1F " ClJS'IOM Ea put" le~ 1asoline In ia vehicle which hall"' been detll(~d ror unleaded. the rel1lll wlll b~ whal we cMI a poisoned ca(aly•l. which ol course as irretrlt va ble d amaece." says Dick DtwC"y of Ford Motor Com- pun y "The re11 ult ls that the c·Mtaly11t as rendered Inoperable. whk h Increases pollution. And lh•t ·a Ulqal." Cars tit.kin& unle aded have mtr· rower nozzle ope.min&» meant to p r e vent drive n fro m using a nyUun& t1b1e, bul some people are a pparently overcoming that de- em: 11l1n obelacle with plastic runnels. Othe~luat w.!_<!_en th~ _Epenin~.:. .. SOME PEOPL E T.\KE screwdriven and eban1e the size or that opening to permit a leaded nozzle to get in it." says Dewey, nouns that only a few 1allons or leaded PIOtine will fiDiab off the catalytic converter. Using a funnel or widening the opening constitutes illegal tamper- ing with an emission control de· vice. a spokesman for the state Air Resources Board s a ys, and Is punishable by a fine ot up to $250. Pulli..nc regular in a car meant -to uae-pre~um micht produee som e ''knocking" or "pinging" but shouldn't hurt the en1ine, says Dewey. "VOU MIGtrr GET soQle ping, depending on the various types of gaaoUne, but normally it wouldn't have a very substantial effect on the engine," he said. Putting premium into a car that takes regular won't hurt anything but your wallet . tie added. ·•Actually. some people t that improves the performance t~ enlifte.-" Hid-Dewey. "I dclla' know about that, but personally 1 've never found that usiq pre- mium in a car tha t lakes· reaular will bu.rt it." ''KNOCKING" oa "PINGING'' in an engine occurs when tbe gasoline being used bums too quickly. 'lbe higher the octane rat- ing or the gasoline )'ou buy. the less "knock" at will produce. etting the · ace at the Indy -''500'' nd a~ across America. ( Mustang 2·Door Coupu Must11ug 3·Door Cobra Coupe Mus rang Turbo 3-Door Co'upe Mu~tang 2-Door Ghia Coupe If ever there was a car that found itself right at home pacing the field at the Indy "500," it's Ford ~ustang. The official Mustang-Pace Car has-been mechanic&Hy modified to pace ~ear's Indy "500." For a limited time you can buy a replica of this impressive car (excluding mechanicafmodifications) with zoomy Pewter and Black forged aluminum wheels, Recaro~ bucket seats and a choice of 5.0 liter V:-8 or 2.3 ltter turbocharged engine. Every racy line of these sporty coupes suggests the excitement of America's premier motor sports event. Extended Service Plan provides longer protection than your car's basic warranty. Consult your Ford Dealer for full details and the plan's attractive price. TUNE IN TO THE INOY .. 500" TELECAST ON ABC , MAY 27. 8 P.M. See an Indy "first"-e•c1t1n9 in-car camera coverage of the pace lap driven by Jac kie Stewart. Also check your locat h-;11ng.;, for lnd1anapo1ts Motor $p1 ·<'dwdy R,JtJ•o Network ltve broadcJst FORD MUSTANG. O ... CIAL PACE CAR OF THE 1979 INDIANAPOLIS "500:' Mustang . The best-selling car in its class. FORD MUSTANG . FORD DIVISION ·- ----'lllFllRB -------Pllt:Sa .~ ~--·--&;--------· . -------- \ • 4 I ' ' f ~. l \ \ ,_ ~ DM.V PSLOT s ~ .... 2t. 1111 . -·Gan Be oOO Parents ~HICAOO <AP> -Ihle and , ..... Mmoeeauals do oot ..... .,.~•r from ......... uals in U..lr auua'¥ to be lood parents. a panel Qf re· aeucbln reported. . ID tboM cuea wbere the penal.a HD be.open about tbelr ~"81l· \1. reMarchen aald, the pareata me,y have an even tMatler relatlonahip wtt.h &belr cb.Udrea .. 4 • •lllAN MILLF.1-1 counaelor in _West Hollywood, prt'st"ntfd • lhrtt· year stud)' ol ~ l•Y falhc>rs doot for 4 Ph.D. dileertaUoo la aocWoo at lJte Univeralty of AltMarta, F.dmoatoa. · Gay fatben, be aakl, fled t.taat tbel.r ·t'hildren accept tbelr bomosaualit.) but their wtV91i are uPHt when Uaey learn of It. • "ChJldren feel their gay father's openness and honesty •bout his lire bring them clu.er to1ether." Hid Miller, himself a 111y fat.her. Mil.Lt;& SAID results ot bis study E'!'Ployees Wi11 contndld myths oft.en r11Md ln aay pa.,..nt C9tod.Y Cbff. "n-. flllheq MUMr mo&ett Uaelr cblldreea. nor cfo U..1 raiH • dll· proportionate aumber of olf11prln1 wbo tun out to be 1a1." be aa1d The todoiotwt aald alU.OU.h few say men are aucceuf\&1 ln a•lnina cuatody of tbeir children, 11ome children live wat.b tbelr aay fatbera bec:auae t.heir mothen do not want tht'm or lhty opt to du 80 whtln they ar.-old enoueh. Maner ..-en&ed We atucb dur1D1 • 1ympo•h1m at tbe .._.1 metliaa of the Armrtcu Pa1c1U•tric Alloela· u. hf',.., Da. RIA&TBA Kirkpatrick. a psythaatn.t wtM> teatbes at UCLA, reportt><J on a study whkh coropared 20 lesbian mothers and their children With a Uke group o r divorced beteroeexual mot.ben and children, A p1ycholo1l1t and a c hlld psy('hlatrilt who atudJed lbe children independently were unable to de· lt!rmine whJch children belonged to whacb group of mothers, she said. ' .. , ... , ... Ernest L. 'Boyer. U.S. Commissioner of Education. says urban high schools . plague d by over · c rowding . c r ime. high dropout rates a nd student apathy are in deep trouble. "We must reform these institutions and equip students for productive work." be said. I • •rt .... Sdleel8Caa .. r6T .... DEAR PAT: Aft there any quality and aa.fety atandardl for profffsional drivln1 schools and their lnltnactors? I'd Uke to find out what the re- quirements are before I choose a drivin& inatruc· Uon procram. K.S., Fountaln Valley Profeuloaal drtvlas sci.ooa. ud lu&nlcton la CallfonJa are Uceaaed by tlte Depart.eat of Mo&or V91c ... after meetaq riCN.....,,... .... dard8. 8e~11ll •Ill& Hl'l'J &.111*1 llllaruee, be bo•de4 _. ••AMII• cemflete NeOrda fer D•V lutt«'I• Can ue Abjlet te I •• eU. •""1 ab mHdll. ......... ••,...a • ...,,... ez. ........... ~ wrtttea ... *hlq, •""Y fov yean ...... ....., el uzt' &1 eacaU. m Ute traffk aalety fteld. If y~ ue tlte ae"l"' of 1 pro· fe11ioul drhial acll1oel, au to see &.be laa&ructor's ldeatlfka&ioa card. Clftlr 0.a•llel Gtl'es...,, ~• DEAR PAT: Some AM radio stations say they are "clear channel" stations. What 'does this mean ? L.S .. Costa Me5a NATION t'AIYOUR SERVICE c1't rfd fOpt. {ldmag ,,._a....,. CRf _,._,......., 10 &Oltllt meq1.11tit>s an g<>Vtt'llmf'ld Oftd ......... ,., Iii~ yoMr gw1tao"' to Pal Dunn. Al Your s.rvlc.e. ~ C~t Doil11 Pilot. P 0 . Sor 15'0. COiia Mtto, C.4 '2626. A.t many letter• GI pollible will be°"""""· but phoMd mqumes or tdtl'rl trot lllClidinQ 0.. reader'• /ull nam.-. address and buiSMH laoe&rt' plaoM number cannot be comldered. Tlw colMmn appeor•doi· ly ezctpt Saturdays." T~Pf'ef'•rer PrelJe .... ,_., _ DEAR PAT: Laat year I bad my 1tT'1 tax re·• tum prepared by a local man who advertlaea himself as an i.Mome tax preparer wit.b a lot of experieoce. I wu later notified that my return would be audited. I checked lt over and found several glaring errors. The preparer admitted to making these mistakes and wiabed me luek with the audit. Approximately $4,000 in erron were found and I've been told by the IRS that my tax liability wW be somewhere around 11,000. I asked the preparer if he would just pay the interest or penalties and be said, "Heck no!" I then asked if be would prepare my 1978 tax free and aeain be re· fused. What can be done, if anything? J .T .• San Clemente $3,SOOBo~ Losing Weighl, Dr. Kirkpatrick aald ber study COD· tradict.a .everal social mYlbl a~ lesbian pare nthood. Lesbians and he~~rosexuals, she said. tend to have --------- A Cl ... l ·A 0 dear cllumel" atadoa la pro&eded In• bl&el'fen!llee at lllCM for 4lll&aDces at lead 1st miles from the ata&ioa • ••ellmea eve• farther. Tltere are ZS Clau l·A clear cllaaael ala· &ioaa, accordin1 &o die Federal Commulca&ioas Commluloa. Darlal &.be day, Mme ltatlolu acrou tile coatry are allowed &o opera&e oa tbe aame Ire· qaeades u tbe clear cbuael ata&lou. MOit of lbese otller ata&loaa Cday·Umera> mast close doWD la tbe evetaJa& 10 clear cllaaael statiolls can provide l*rfereeee.free lllPl·llme aervtce ovu a wide 1eocnplak area. Coulder your1Jelf lftky U.at Wa preparer wasn't wUlln& to prepare you 1971 &a• retan. You can't do mftll to rtt0ver you 1ou 1blce YM H&ltoriJr.ed lite ret.ra 's C99&etlb wt.ea YM alped It •. However. y09 caa file a complalat wttlt tile state Tu Preparers Prosnm. am Howe Ave., SUte t. Sacramnto. CaUI • .as. A apekeaaH at U.at oftlee Nys you alMHlld wrt&e a let&er esplalD· IDI tM problem aacl ouWalq tbe erron. lie sue to laehlde tlle aame. addrela ud ..-e •••ber el tile &u preparer, as weU u )'Otlr o ... All la· vest11at1oa wUl be undertakea by &bl• olfke wblclt4 re1ala&ea aacl relia&ers molt ta• preparen. SPRING GROVE, Ill. <AP> -· A company president happily paid out S3,SOO to overweight employees who ;bed pounds in a year-long "~lubber Bust" campaign. Jim Miller, president of lnlermatic !nc .• manufacture r of automatic :imers and healers, paid $4 per :>0und lost. · Miller even helped employees ·each their target weight by installing J l 1h·mile outdoor jogging and ex- ·i rc ise course on the company ~rounds. . Of his 900 workers, 173 signed for he program a year ago. Each listed J target weight. · The bigg~t money winner was Pat ~ovatka of Fox Lake. She started out tt 155 pounds with a target of losing ·s. She lost the 35 at $4 per. plus $1 or each or six additional pounds she ost. makin~ a $146 jackpot. t.he same problems and the same solutions and to lead similar lives. She said there tended to be more stability in lesbian homes because the mothers were not planning to re· marry and had a stable lesbi.an re.la· tionship or few such re lataonshaps while the heterosexual mothers often had a st ring or boyfriends because they were interested an getting mar· ried again. Early Paper Found TOKYO CAP > C hinese a rch aeologists have found three pieces of paper that may date from between 73 and 49 B.C .. more than 150 years before the official dale for the invention of paper. China's of· ficial Xinhua C Hsinh11;i l nt>ws agenry reports. The report said the three bits of paper were round by workers in a farm improvement project in Fufeng county, Shaanxi <Shensi I pro· vince. •Well, maybe 90. • • • • • • • •But t81k la 90 cheap -and so transitory. •When you want food bargain• -prices you can count on day In and clay out, the proof la In print • • • --In the grocery ... In .... D•Uy P-llot. . •ContuMd by all th• contllctlng claims? •Shop the Dally Piiot, get the ••eta, com- pare. • • • .then you know you're realty getting th~ mHt for your money. mm 842-4321 Covina Man A~tted SAN DIEGO <APl Joseph Coppola or West Covina has bee n ac · quitted of a charge that he smuggled one million amphetamine pills into the United states from Mexico. Coppola. 43. said he was unaware that pills were hJdden in air conditioning and heating ducts or a car. Clear dtamel .tatiou pnwlde service lludrecls ol miles away ollly at alPt bftaae tlte loq dis· taHe part of &lie AM slpal <ca.IW a .. uywan alpal") la loll m tlte daytime. Majer clear cllan· HI .t.tl1• lellel'allY cu lie lleanl dmtaC tlte day oaly • &o 1• m1les from tbe llalloll. n;.a area ls aald &o be reeelrial "primary" aenke from die atatloe. At alp&, & .... p , &Illa akywne 1l1aa1 bouftl off a layer of tlte atm11pllere and returns &o eanla. wltere a dl8taat AM radio lil&etler can pick up Its "aeeoaclary ••service broackaata. Dtdt1-I~ lte• /tla11 Be f:o•tl11 DEAR PAT: Are articles purchased abroad in a duty.free shop or free port subject lo U.::>. customs duties? W .G .. Costa Mesa. Articles acquired abroad Coa&aide lite U.S.) ID a duty.free sllop or free port are aabjed &o U.S. <'UStoms duties, and, may be lachtded la your C'ustoms e:umptlon, ac:cordlag lo customs of. fidal11 . Tbe &erm duty.free OUUide lite U.S. meHs that tile merc:llandise As ~.sold for coan•pUH in a duty.free area ln tile eeaatry wbere It waa parc:llued. It, therefore, la free el U.a& c:oaatry'a duties. Lloyds invites r.ou to a bank -wanning in South Coast. ~--- (3931 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana) · Lloyds Uflnk 1s no stran,gt.'r to Orange County. We've be~n 111 Santa Ana si!lce 1866. And here in the South Coast area smce the mid 1960's. · But now to accommoda te South Coasts growing needs. we've just moved ro larger quarters. A IC1rger uffice. with more parking space so it~ t'il!-Jt'r tn park your ca r. And more drive ·up teller :-;1au01i:-. ~o you don't have to park at all. . . At Lloyd::, we're t'Xctted about our beauttf ul new bank. /\nc.J wca li ke to share the exci te· ment with you. So wil y not drop by <.pening week be,ginning l\fay 21st. and help us cele· brate our opening We'll have refre~hments on the house (or rather on the ban kl. And give you a chanc_e tow.in a Litton Microwave Oven. a Polaroid Pronto Camera or one of 11 other prizes (the drawing is Friday Mfly 25th_>. . And if you open a c~eckmg or ~avm~s account with at lenst a ~100 deposit, you II get a hardbound Rand McNally Magnificent Continent as a gift So stop by and meet ,our Branch Man ager. Gail Waldron. and her friendly staff. And don t forget to bring the fami ly. Member FDIC ·r.---------:-, . I Free Drawing Entry t t Dr~wjng. willbc ht.Id on Friday. May 25. You I -need not bt: prt'Sl'lll tn win. Win a Litton Micro· I w;ivc• Ovt.'n. ;:i Pnlpni!d Pn:mto C:anwra or one of I I l ot her prizes. 39.11 So 8ns1ol ~t .. Santa Ana.CA. I I I Name I I Phone -! L----------.. -....... ,. ~ - ... ------- -NATION/ l-ecAL I CONSUME~ ..,,., -21.197V' CH ICAOO (AP > Vetertnartam aay the vll'UI la so new ll doean't have a name and It'• u -~ .. Le1ioft· Daine ....... 8\lt they'N ·~ ot oee W.,. It'• fat.al to clop and apruda qulckl,y "lt'a • ~l)' new vt.rua and la all m1 yean u • veterinarian l have nevtr heard or Mn ol ~t.hini hit~ Uus." uld Dr. T . .: l<'r it i or th•' Ar1onae Nauonal Laboratory n.ar Cblcaao. L.\8'1' FM..L. THt: virus in feeted more than half the 800 bea1lea uaed at the Argonnt' h•b Airborne ·smoke Law May Change W ASHlNGTON <AP > Tht> Civil ~autics Board has pro- posed new smoking rules for airlines including one that wouJd separate pipe and cigar smokers from non-smoken by at least seven rows ol seats. The proposals followed a pledge by the CAB to draft specific rules to implement a rather vague ruJe imposed this year on smoking in airliners. THE PUBLIC AND the airline industry have until Aug. 20 to comment on the proposed smok- ing rules. After that, the CAB will decide whether to imple- ment any of them. Among the new proposals are rules that would establish a buf. fer zone or at least one row between s moking a nd non· smok1!1g sections, require cigar and pipe smokers to sit by air vents or at the back of the plane. require a partition to separate smokers and non-smokers and allow only one smoking section per comp~rtmt:nl. OTHER PROPOSALS would require smokers to extinguish ci1ars and pipes on request, ban l'igar and pipe s moking on domestic flights, ban all smok· ing on all small aircraft of 30 seats or Jess or on nights of one hour or less. or establish other calel'(Oriel' or aircraft on which all s moking would be prohib1te<L ..... ffflb Veterinarians Know Disease Moves Fast for ••pennM!ftt•Uon Ttin dog11 dtt'd, lo'rlb ... d Altbouah Ow virus. 1dent1fled only H OM of many aiutrotn· ltflt lnal 'irwie5. is not bellt!v.-d to affttt hum1ut.-;, 1u•ventl U-c·hn1 t·tans in d"H,y <'on 11ct with tbtt bt'allt' colony experit1nced n•usea. vomitintc, d1arrhc11 •nd rtlatf'd symp«>ml\, wtuch l~ted for 1tboul 3 d11y11, Fritz utd Tht• earlltmt symptom of the virus in dotts I!> vomiting, he u 1d. followed by diarrhea that 1 .. ts fOf' N lon1 aa a week "TIM>re was u wide range in ~wventy of '"I:""'" 11nd death OC· l'Urr~ Wllhtll 48 lo 72 hours Of th_, r&r8t vom1t1n1it an all but one CMllt, •• Fnta H id ~ AT TH.: PEAK Ot' the B1111tl•gfon. 'Beave11' Caretaker Assists In Police Pursuit Fred Burkett 1s understandably protect1\le of his "little slice of hca ven" in lluntmgton Beit<'h He manag(.'S a s mall stitble and keeps the peace on 700 acres of Bolsa Chica Ranch Land off Warner Avenue lh1tt 1s own~ by the Signal Landmark Company IT'S PRIVATE pro1H•rty, but the lure of the country setti n~ often prompts people to ignore the signs forbidding entry. In tus one year as caretaker Burkett has put out four fires before help arrived. Cacf'd a gang of a ngry motorcyclists eage r to use the dirt trails and shooed countless youngs ters away from the area. Wednesday. he capturt>d a juvenile who had been leadin~ police. sl41te rangers and other law enforcement officials on a wild mo..J)t!d chase on the prop· erty THE YOUNGSTER, who re- portedJy was linked to a sexual a ssault at Rolsa Chica State Reach, almos l ~ot away But Burkett, stirred to action by t he sounds of a police helicopter circling the area last Monday afternoon. had an ad· vanta~e over lawmen. lie knows the territory. · O•llY Pl .. I Slalf P ... lo SPRINGS INTO ACTION Peacekeeper Burkett Using his s m all Sf>da n as pursuit vehicle, Burkett and a Department of Fish and Game employee cut the speeding youth turned over to Sheriff's deputies off at 8 dusty intersection. and booked al Orange County Jail. BURKETT. 35, J?rabbed the Burkett Isn't looking for any youth and placl.'d him '" a half hero medals nelson wresllln~ hold untJI JJQIJce Whal h~ wants most or all •~ arrived. The youth later was continued peace and quiet. Ar1onne ~demit'. Frit1 aakl, more tbiii 50-do11 were beln1 treated daily with nulds and m e dlcallon. Veterinarians a1ree. he said. that the best treatment consists of larae doses of nuida aad antibiotics. Dr. Leon Carmichael of the Balter Institute for Animal Health at Cornell University, who Isolated the virus in Australia in November 19'18, said a doe that contracts the virus will not necessarily die. But he warned that if treatment failed to reduce vomiting and diarrhea within a day or two, it • was unlikely the dog would sur· vive. He said there was no certainly of the existence or t virus in the worldwide do .population before · ast summer. however. there have been out- breaks in the United States. Europe, South America and Canada, he said. THE VlllUS, Carmichael said. is a variant or a mutant or cat dis'tempe r with s imllar sympto~. The virus was de· te<'led in minks in Canada JO years ago. he said. ·'It appears that the dog population in the U S is fairly s usceptible to it now.·' he added Although Carmichael said he was uncert ain of the virus· origins. he speculatf'd dogs that are boarded or hospitalized with laq~e numbers of otht>r dogs are more likely to contra ct th1 · virus. THF. VIRUS ALSO ha" -.1tr1~n up in do~s that h;1 v1,n't bf•l'n ken neled or hosp11ah11>rl . ~•11d Dr _Steve Pearl, a Vt>tt•rananan 1n Sch<1umburi:, nor thwes t of Chic ago In St•pte mh('r , he diagnosed the virus rn a litter of newborn puppies, who th<>n passed it to their mother Although C;,irm1chael l><tld h(• has expen mt•nlNi ~1th vc.iriou., vaccines including relin<: dis- temper vaccine. he t·aul1oned that no exist mg '1rug has been approved by the fedt•ral J(overn- mcnt for use in dogs and Ltiat veterinarians who u::.e cal dis- tempe r vacc1nt!s 5hould be warned or possible adverse reac. lions. Veterinarians say they are u.n· certain how widespread the m vsl erious virus is. Fritz sp~c ulated 11 m<i.v peak once the dog population builds a s1gmfi· cant resistance to the virus. -67,000 : rrE~~~ ....... -Clievys ~ .• Recalled-: APW ........ Setetett~ Nfzed The lllinolS Appellate Court has struck down a contempt finding and IO-day jail sen- ten ce for Nobel Prize· winning author Saul Bellow. A 1977 Circuit Court ruling had round him in contempt for refusal l O pay t e m - porary a limony and child support to his former Wlfo. Susan. • WASHING.TON (AP> ,;... General Moton ls recalllnl an additional 61,000 Cbevett. •· der orders from the Envil'oll· mental Protection Agency. • The EPA said the can v6olllt- ed federal clean air 1tandards by emitting 29 percent IDOt'e carbon monoxide than allowed by the law. . The affected cars &fe equipped with an automatic transmission and a standard t .6 liter engine. _ An earlier re<:all this year ._r. fecled 40.000 Chevettes with an automatic transmission and a so-called "high output" 1.6 lit.er engine. ( J \('K \ 'ltt:RSO~ ) c REVEALS in the DAILY PILOT SPECIAL PUBLIC FORUM Subject Orange County Airpbrt's (Requirements, Capacny, Progress?} Where: Newport Beach City Hall When: May 22, 1979 Time: 7:30 P.M. SPEAKERS Thomas Riley, Orange County Superviaor: Cal Egenon, LAX: Hurlee Wieder. Ora1199 County Supervisor: Robert Clillord, President. Air California: Jackie Heather. ftile11¥POrt Beach Councilwoman: Gerald Dallas. f AA; Henry Wedaa, Southern California Aaaoctatlon of Gov- ernment. FORMAT Shor1 speeches. loUo-d by questions from citizens panel. Citizens Panel: Dr. Richard JonH. George 0.Chner. Jeny Daleabout ModerstOf: Vi n JorgenMn Public Invited -frff AdmiHlon Sponeor: Mariners. Communtty Aasociatlon P.O. Box 1241 Newport Beach. Ca 92660 --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- \ Because gaS has been short, we're celebrating longer. 2for1 GRAND OPENING OFFER EXTENDED THROUGH MAY 24. Holiday Spa Health a for Men and Women .......... L ........ ,.,.,.... ~Machon tar Artlnotonl len......,. 333 N H Slree1 IOPPOS•le Cen1ra1 C11y Mall) Ml 11111 5350 Ohve Street (al Cenlral Ave OPPOllt• Montgomery Ward) -· ----··· - (714)687·1315 (7141888-1361 ( 7 I 4) 626-3593 - LAC....., Chatawofth/Nofthridte 9143 DeSo1o Ave a1 NOfdtiott Encino 17031 Yen1ur1 Blvd . West of BalbOll Hottywoocl 7080 Hollywood Blvd , Comer L18re1 Ave Sala Mecftcal Center Lant 8eecti 4101 Allanllc Blvd . Corner of Carson w ... Lot..,..._, 1914 So Bundy tnetr 01ymo1e B1vt1 1 (213) 882·5912 (2131986-6330 (213) 469-6307 (:!13) 426-8874 (213) 82l>-7671 Join now.and get two years for the price of the first year alone. If vou didn't get to Hohoav spa·s ltiple Grand opening Celebra- tion last weekend because vou couldn't even get to the gas -pumps-cheer up. ~ --You can still take advantage of -our 2for1 offer. we·re extending It through Thursday, May 24. Just call or come In to anv Holiday Spa Health Club. You'll not only get a 2-vear membership for the prtce of the first year alone. vou·n have access to some of .the ft nest. most sclentlficauv advanced health and fitness facllltles in existence. so stgn up and shape up at Holiday Spa Health ClubS. But hurrv. offer ends May 24. HUIRY,- LAST4 DAYS. L---__..,~orfer good at a111ocat1ons. "' ~ .... c....er -'i.lon Ylefo 2«01 AllCla Pllwy, lit San Dteg0 ,reewey Buene Pan b 10 Soutn Beach B1vo • Soutn of Lincoln Ave Coela Meal 2300 H8fb<Y Bl~ . Hartx>f Center Hunllntton hech 18565 Main S1rOOl l al Beech Blvd I Orange 622 East Kalella Ave . Wes I of Tustin Ave Wettmt"'*-675 7 Wet.1m1ns1er Ave , Westminster Center . • . . • • • • , • • • • • ' • • • • t • • • • ~ • • . • ' M • DAil y PILOT Monday. May 21. 1919 ORANGE COUNTY I OBITU~RtES QUEENIE 8y a BBC<.'CA HELM ................. Oranie County 1uuuvl110n have approprial41d an additional '800,000 'tO cover paymenta ot ac· cumul•ttWI 11lc'k le a ve be'"'flta lo the 1rowln1 Fraud C'oa1'i~tlea nu mber of county 1overnmeot emp&oyeea r eUrin& lhil )'Hf, Almmt aJ I of the $123, Tt1 budlfted for tbe lick Juve payment.a to retireel in 1'11-19 already bu C()unty Man Sentenced SAN YllANCISCO I A P I A Santa Ana m1m dc11 u 1bed as 1t "profou ional t on m1rn with u proven lruck rti('(1rd " hus dr4Awn a flVt'·YCBt (ecJeritl J>rl!ltln te rm In I.I m ultlmJWon doll i:.r Cruud c1A1>t' 1n volvlnt: a n lnsoln·nt (.'ultrornw re c la matio n d1!'tlrict unit 1t::. "'or thlt'Si., tux fret• hond notc1> way house and now will be re- t urned l o the fed eral prison facility ln Safford, Ariz. Mayo remains free on bond pending appeal. The indictment involved 50 in· veslors and $1.S million in dis· tricl general obligation bond an· tidpalion notes. t>etn u.ed. Chief De1M1 ~ E . W Van Neu said. Lut year. only ~I.JM wu DMded t.o eo¥W' similar payments to rettn., IM Aid. Tbe administrator de9cribed rttlremeaita u "unuaually high" tbia week. Al ot 11., a. NUNel num bered 193. compared to an annual aver.,. of 143. The county's Retir emen t Dlvlaloa ad · mlnistrators estimate that u many u 150 more employee~ may retire before June 30, the end of the fis<:.ll year "TH ESE I NCR E ASED r etir e ments, we believe, can la rgely be attributed to a decrease in retirement benem s in t he ronn of lbe diac:onli· nuance or medical insurance payments if an employee does not retire during this fiscal year," Van Ness said. Also. the '"insecur ity brought on " by tbe passage of Proposit ion 13 last year is contributin& to lhe departure or s o many oo the county payroll. he s aid. ··1 underMund tht• h1~hw11' \'omm1i-Mtt11 .. r 11'<·11 It• ht• ., lundt'rl(a rtt'n tr•ur ho·r J u nwi. l>onctu·h, 45 , a Santa Anu prom oh:r now 1>e rvtng a fou r yt>ur frdt•ral m u1J fraud te r m . "'as i.t:intcnl·cd lus t wee k by Acqu.illed wer e S9-ye ar-old Ma x Mortensen or Oa kla nd, gene ra l manage r or the now- b a n k r u p t Qui m by I s lan d Reclamation District , located :.ibout SS miles eas t of San Fran· r 1sco . sec urit i es s a lesman llog t>r W Os nes s . 59, or St. Geor ge. Uta h . and Roger J . J ackson. 63. an Ogden. Utah sa lesman ' But the gover nment alleged $5.6 million or what turned out to be worthless se curities were sold between 1973 and 1976 to 450 investors, mosUy in Florida and Cahfomia. Recently. representatives of the American F e de ration of Sta te. County. a nd Munic ipa l Employees union c harged lhat county m aaaee - m e nt ts "forc ing " e a r ly r etire m ents of it s employees. Jeen Mo'thers Get Tax Aid •"· ·:MENLO PARK !AP 1 ::: Taxpayer s in tht! u,Gted Slates she ll out Sii$ billion eac'h vear m .;, . . . . O.•llMElt ANNE !>.. 0.llEMEJI. rt\ICl<tnl ot L~un• Htll\, C• p.,w-o ..... on M.tY 1t . 1''1• Survived t>y n .. r "u\OttnO Cr.•r t•, 0-Al!f'nltt, U\IQtllf'r J,.4tttf'W> Ann H•rr1, of C•n094 P"""· C•. Qr•nck"•~ lt•rlff'I A C,ttrr •VW'I of AuC>ur"• At.c..m.. Stw,.,, A H ,.,,.,, Ctf'\dy J H•"'' M'td ;c .. ,,n w .,.,,,, ,, au of~ P•rt.. C• Al\O ,u,~.v·n b, l\f'r-\t\h~r S.,,ran L MtJrQAn ot PfHl•d•IPf'U4, P•rtn-.y1Y.l n1rt .. nf1 c r-otnt":r H.,.,..., l Srn1tn ot r, '""'"" M •mor1a 1 \.HYK-~ ••ti bfl' ""'0 •• ) 00 PM on Tue..,.y, MJ>y n ... ,. •I l~ P•<tf•c VI•• Ch•Qiel Entomom~nt P•\.•f1< View Mefnot••t p,_,, PM:1f1<. Vte• M ortYo«y d1tH tor\, SHAIOION ROBE RT SHANNON. --~od•"I ot N"'woort Beaic.n, c.. P•,wd a•A• on M•y 19, "'"' Sur'w•¥fd Oy hi\ .,.,,,. Ooroth• M. Shannon. \on O,..nn1\ A. ~h•nnon ot S•n Mf\r lno brOff'I••• t<1••rd M Sh.M\no" 01 Cow-•n,,. C4' •nd 7 Qrttf'Ck.h1ldt't!-n F untr.tl \.f'rw-ict<\ w ill be ""Id •f t1 00 AM nn w,.an,., Ody. M•v 13. '" '"°"' Ot.li:)f'f Mnrtu,,,., Onta't10 C.. Mf'mo116I r on1r1bu11cn\ ma ti r,,.. m.tOt! to the' A.m"t •t61'\ ,,,,..,,., ~0<1r-ty Mt Sn••rtno"' ..... uw ,,,,...,, 0 ,.,,, of (ilhJ\ MOtl"JP, I Md Au .. nt v r1ntdf'•O O"•P.-t MorttJ.1f' Ou••• 'V'' SAC.H\ O A \/t() f t-iEODOH t '-AC .,c. 11 l .toJ11n.t Hill\, ( 8 P,,,...,.fJ ''""·•• 11" M •f 10 fq/'i Suriw1.-td nv h • .,,,. f O·rn '\00 H OWtU d Sode h\ nt l ,. tn ... ' .. Uttuqn tt-r c;..11 Sana .. ,' .,, ~,ut•• t ,.~,. l tthot:, C... 4 Q"W'(); "•IJ•N I (If ,._.,., ~""" '>au " uf Ntw Vnr., > •,,,,,., Mary 1M-n1Mr>ln Of tiollvwr"'°, C"' ,.,,a M1"n'~ f}rO(t\k• nt M 1<•M t f l\tt1<1" C,r•v~~·~ \ .. r w-•<f'' Wlfl hfl ,, .. ,0 "' ll 00 AM on , .... ...,. •. Mo II .,,. At tn .. Pdc •f•< Vt~w M emor1.tl P•r" l"f1Ctf1( V1r w Mont.1fff¥ dtrMIOf \ "'"' P'U« FAMllY COlOtoflAl FUMUAL HOMf 180 I lj 11• .• 1 A o1•· l,/\Jp· 1ff"'ltf. '"' (j9J 1'>."i P'AClflC VIEW MfMOllAl r AlK Cemclt1ry Morludr y C hiiD .. I 3~ Pac.1l1c V•f'W Drn .. 1- N~woorl B'·dC.h 644-2700 McCORMICIC MOITUARlfS Ldyun..i Bt•dC.h 4q4.q 41 c, LtiQuna H tll" /h~Oq3'1 '>..in Ju»n C,.,111· "''"'• 49'> 1 //f, IAlTLI HGHOH Fu.4fUl HO ... l ""'· ""•"' (1,·1.1M• ·I f,/'l '-t'1',(J H U H OAOWAY MOtlTUAIY I I U IJ111,111w.11 C•r.lu M• .... 1 li4!1 41 ',(J ~ITUTHllL ...... TUAU WHTCUH CHArll Crorreto•v • I 11,,, .... 1 '1''"" 4;>1 r.: 1 /lh •;r Crnlla M1 ... 11 046·4tm tt rtltlCI .. OTMllS SMITM'S MOITUAU wt'lfarf' <1nd rclatt>d cx- p e n S l' S t u s up p o r t t e (•n .·agl' mothe r::., a study by SU I lnlt•rna · t1onal <'un<'ludcs . T h e st ud y , co m missioned by the popula· tion Resour ce Ce nte r . sa id app r oxim a t e l y 600,000 <'hildren a nnua lly a re born t o t eenage fe males The S8.3 billion figure includes all cash support paym ents. food sta m ps, socia l ser vr t•t•s . frt·e me dical 'serv1<.'es and other costs sup ported I:::; reder:.il. state and local governments in helping households in which a t eena g e r beco m e s a mothe r Time Cr edited SA N F H AN C I S C O t A P l A l'onvit·lc d fl'lon is entitled to 1.·r .. d1l 1•n his pn snn ll'rm for '-'<>rk tx•rform;inct• and J.!O!ld b1·hav1or l'ar nt•t.l wlul(• in a ('l\unty Jail w:.i 1t111~ for 1mµos1t ion of t hl' prison sentcn<·c . the s talf• Ct111r1 o f Appt".1 1 has rult'fl De aths Elsewhere f'o< EW YORK IAP 1 Boris Chaliapin, 72, a Russ 1 a n· bo rn a rtis t known for his 400 Time m agazine covers from the 1940s to the 1960s. d ied Of ca n('eT fo'r ida y. PE"INI NGT ON. N .J . <A J>1 R .-~ina A . 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Disea se Battle Grows A n o r ga n 1zat1 o n r o und e d b y a Wes tminster woman lo c ombat the l i tll e - u n d e r s t ood mal a d y Beh cet 's Synd ro m e. from whieh he r son suf· fer.:;, has JOrncd forces w ith :.i s im ilar East coas t organizat ion T h 1• A m l' r 1 c a n Be h c c t ·s Fo und a t ion Inc .· ht'<Hk d b y C C I rv inc Mcdi<·al School O<•an Dr Stnnlt>y vu n de n Noorl ant.I n •prcsc n· tative~ of tho• Anwr1l'an lkhc<'t '1> (.'l ull rnnrludcd d1St'US"it1ns l'l'l"l'fHl y BOTH o r J,!an1zalluns h a ,. e h l' l' n •H: t 1 v e 1 n fund -ra ising :.tml publ ic t•d u<'at111n for and uh11ut resc ard1 into Uchct•t 's Svnd rOmt'. a d iseas e or th e c·onm·cl1\'e trs~Ul"' Doct o r~ huve oft e n m isd iagn11st•tl lht• rare ailm ent ai.. arthritr~ ur m e n i n g i t i s d u e t1J s im i la r sy mpt<1m ~ in· volvrng the )o,krn. <·ye~. ner ves, muco ui. me rn · brancs and joints. Furthe r information about the organization and its wo rk m <iy be ob· t a i n t' d b y w r i t i n g Sec r e t a r y S h e i l a Gregor y at the Her itage Building, 7962 Tenth St .. Wes t m inster. 92683 o r call ini.: 892·2tJl 1 UC I Sets Summer C la4lses /\ 111il11'.1l lllfl't .t I 1• flllW .1vatlalil1· :11 t i<' l r v1n1· 1111 111•111· 111.111 .:mo ... 11111 1110·1 :.d i•·"' 1·11111 "11", 'I 111· 11111 v1·1 ·,1I v will I •11tdlll'I 1'°'11 '.1)1 W1·1•k ·...-·1111•111·1 . ""' 111 •11 .111111· IH lt1 .l ttly :1'1 111111 1111' M·1·11111I .l uly ;•11 111 /\111< :11 Fede ral prosecutor Dan Lyons told the judge tha t Oondich and Mayo "acted like vicious sha rks towa rd small investors." fie a lleged Oondicb had ob· tained ove r "three -q uarters of a million dolla rs " as a result or sa les and swaps involving the d istrict 's bond notes a nd Mayo ha d picked up some $180,000. Do ndich's te rm is to begin afte r he t'ompletes his current sente nce in Decembe r. 1980. He has bee n on furlough at a half- The sale involved what pros- ee utors called a g_ra n diose sc he m e in whic h the district first planned to build a giant m arina with recreational noat- iog homes on the Sacramento River Delta . Whe n zoning approval fell through, sights were turned on a f ish f a rming p roJe c t T HE VNION. representing l ,000 county w o rke rs . s a id m a nagem e nt is h a ra ssing employees mt1J retiring as a m ethod of cutting costs and proteclin~ the ··rat'' in the budget . County personnel officers denied the union's claims . They did sa y, however, that management is "encoura~ing " e mployees to take early retire- ment if possiblt- Voluntary departure by retirees is much pre - ferred as a mt>thod or cutting staff rather than. forced layoffs. <1 dmin1strators said Citizens celebrates anartft1l .Grand Openi11g in Ne Ort Beach. C elebrate with Citizen s -May 17-24 at 3300 West Coast H ighway near Newport Boulevard. -Our beautiful new S pa n i ~h -... t~k· hu1k.l- ing is a wor k o f art itsel f. Ynu'll enj,,) the peaceful atmosphere ... and t 111..· convenient location near Ne\\ pu n Free! Bo ulevard. Come in tod<t). A splendid gift book of American Art. Yuu·ll t rl·a~un: Tilt' St<>IT u/ /\111crica11 Pe1i 11tt1H!. byy A bra ham D~I\ id~t m t"if Ph i lac.k lph i~1\ l t.·mpl 0 l' lJni vcr'-li t \' ~1 11d I hi.: ·I\ kr School of An. Th 1~\!.i~m 1 K' !'' X Ii" \nlume (retail \'alue 56.lJ)I c11111ain:--'>' ·r l<lO pagl'" uf r~\l:a l ing C\)lllnh:ntary anti 11\ lT 1-tO rq>rrnhtl't irn1~. llli lll~ in full Cl ,lor. I k rL· indcn l is a ,·criwhk "art libra n ·" n:count im!. ~' rich Aml'ric<m hcrita!..!L< (jl't you r~' t uda~· while quunt it ic~ .. l<t"it. One tu ~· cu .... tomer. Adult... , m I y. plca~c . 627 Mmn S I H11n1tng1on Buach 536·6fi39 • -----·--- PllBl.U' NOT ln·: lt·U M6 su,.11•10tt COUltT 0, THf STATI! 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"· "" 1 ... ,. and 8 •l the hospital. l401114 -"' .... >~ r----..~~~11w-w~~~~~~_;_~;--~-2...~~ ~~..__~~-__:z_-Angle1Dan-SeP~ie~---__;_~ Turnout Reduced Wind ia free and plentlf\&.l, but the 1uoUiw to pt to rea•ttu as apparently reducln1 tbe har'90Uta for mid·•..-a evtllla at maft1 yadat clum. TM& waa ....,..alb lM e .... at Balboa Vecbt Club'a llemortal Day Re1atta wMcb hhtorteally drawa l1r1• turnouta ol mono than 100 boata. Records Broken P'resb tine.. off the Oraqe COest sent 40 yecbta in Bahia Corin· tblaa Yacbt Club's An1elmu Series around the course in record tlme Saturday. It wu the third race of the An1elman Series for Performance Han· dlcap Racing Fleet <PH RF) and was labeled the llerry-Go-RoUnd u .it sent the neet around the buoys in three races without stopping. At lbe end of one race a new 1,321 Killed course would be poeted for the race followtq. Clau A wbmer wu Fiver, a 40-foot sloop allippered by Biil Robn, Voyaeera Yacht CJ•b. Clua B WU WOil by Skip ZIUatt. Newport Harbor Yaeb~ Club.:ln Storm Trooper, and tbe whfnH in Clau C was Windawlft, a~lp. pered by George Chalfont. ~ summary: · The Saturday and Sunday re gatta Uus year had 72 entr1~& in seven clasKeS Summ1uy .,. .......... WASHINGTON <APl -Boat· ing accidents killed a total of 1,321 persona In 1978. However. the death rate of 9.4 for every 100,000 boats was an all-time low. the Coast Guard says. The death rate was an improvement on the 1971 rate of 9.6 per 100,000 boats. the previous record low, but the actual number of deaths was an increase of nine over the 1977 figure, the 'Coast Guard said. CLASS A I. Fl,,.r, 1, Mi>lrHs 111, 11-t • .... UCISA. J. S.00.ChOtl, ~ Wllll•mt. eve. \ANIA .. A lO I. J•mmoft, 8111 11 ..... 11.i1 BY C f , !. .. en J ert> Norm el\ ll(V( 1 s..n ....... TomS....-t .. HY( f TCHfcl LS-11 I TlltH !>'->. ¥••• "-••• NHV( · \AeOl A I. Jo!\11 ...,_, llCVC l ,.,...., Ore S ..... U.r. NHV( l. J•ff C.••nl llVC SA80T 8 I. C I. P-..1 8••n• SS'tC I SI••• Wllll", SSVC. ) • .left Goo.Id. Val • 8\'( LIDO •• 1, ltOW1""'1 lOflm•" 8YC, t. o., lllOfne, 8CYC l. JOl'ln ,,_,,. ... 8YC LASER I, MArll Wllol-w 8YC J, 0-... W•nl•u. eve, J, MA•I> Wllli.m,,_ llVC.. SNl~E '· Jett L•,.,..rt. MIVC. r. JOM w.\l .. n~I. Mll'l'C Nftl.' Cup Challenger The new 12-m ete r yacht France 3 is towed into the harbor at Newport, R.I. after be· ing filled out tn marina at Barrington. The yacht js one of t hree Baron Marcel Bich of f'rance plans to ti.me in the waters off Newport in early preparation for Uie· Ame rica's Cup races in September , 1980. Sailing Program Slated Collision Mars Racing CLASS 8 I, SIOfm ,Tr-r, 2. 11..ic.,., Milo• sc1 .. c .. r G•t9 Nt''°"· eve. J, MM•llOW. .. _., J«.oi.o•o H•v ...... ecvc. Cl.ASS C -I, W1,..,.w1ll. 2. 14,,..,._ II, FrM .... .-. 8YC, J, 8okl FOfb .. , E .. rett c-IM, c.,.avc. Need 515,000? It's Yours For Island Race Match Event Los Angeles Yacht Club's San Nicolas Island ~ race turned into a match race as only two or the five scheduled entries showed up at the st.artiog line for the I48·mile race. Balboa Yacht Club's s umme r sailing pro- gram for members and guests will get unde r way June 25 and con- linue through Aug. 17. Dana Point Yacht Club played host to women sailors Saturday and Sunday with the first and second races of the club's Dana Belles Series coupled with a race for the newly-formed Women's Ocean Racing Association. Just 5242.00 a Month! ttace officials would not hazard a guess as to whether the gas crunch or fear of blustery weather o ff San Nicholas Island discouraged the others. THE TWO BqATS which started and complet· ed the race were Wiltiam Goodley's Dakar, Del Rey Yacht Club, ilnd Terri Clapp's Concubine, Alamitos Bay Yahct Club. Dalar picked up the vie· tory. finishing about four-itnd·a·balf hours ahead of Concubme But the a ntitic<1pted story weather turned out to be the leust or the problems. The race started Friday in a bri.sk 14·16 knot breeze that got lighter a nd lighter near nightfall. Dakar finished the course in 30 hours and 42 minutes for an average of about four knots, one of the slowest in the his- tory of the c\'ent The program , primarily for juniors, emphasizes learning to sail independently and becoming profi cient in the care and use of sailboats. The advanced Sabot and Laser classes will develop more pro· fie ncy in racing rules a nd tactics. BASIC requirements to e nter the program are a desire to learn to sail and a completion of a swimming test to be given the first day. For further informa· tion and fees contact Pal Williamson. junior pro- gram director. 673-6429 1\ Beek Wins Regatta Barton -Beek of the Los Angeles F'leet was the winner of the 19th an- nua 1 re newal of the Rollins Bowl Regatta for Star boats at San Diego Saturday and Sunday The regatta was satiled out of Coronado Yacht Club in South San Diego Bay Beek won the event with three straight firsts giving him zero points unde r the Olympic scoring system. Second was Malin Burnham, San Diego, witb 2·2·3 finishes for 11.7 points, and third was Leif Carlsson, Stockholm Sweden, with finishes or 3-2-7, 21.7 points. Only 13 boats turned out for the event which lo preyjoua years has at· tracted 25 to 30 ol tbe top Star sailors. Be ngt Hellsten. Los Angeles, was fourth and Pete Bennet, San Diego, fifth. M(.lgazine Buy Told by Firm Phil Thurman , president o f Pennant Publishing Co. a nd publisher of Pacific Skipper magazine, has a nnounced the acquisition of the magazine by the Peterson Publishing Co. of Los An11eles. ~ ... Also acquired in the transaction were the rights to Pacific Skipper Film Festivities, the book "C rui~ Guide to the Channel Islands" and Pactric Skipper Tours PETERSON PUBLISHING CO. has been publish.mg special interest magazines since 1948. The books include Hot Rod, Motor Trend, Car C raft. 4-Wbeel And Off Ro11d, Vans and Pickups, Guns and Ammo. Skin Diver, Motorcyclist, Hunt - ing, Teen and Photographic. Pacific Skipper is the first boating ma1azine offered by Peterson. Thurman s aid the acquisition by Peterson would permit continued ettitorial growth and dis- tribution or the magazine PACIFIC SK.lPPEa was rounded ln 1974 as a monthly magazine distributed in 13 western states. Its editorial format is devoted to family cruising in both sail and power boats. Thurman wUI continue as publisher and staff members will continue in their present positions. The editorial. sales and business offices will re- main at their present location, 300 N. Newport Blvd • Newport Beech, with a branch office in Seattle. Honolulu Entries Record A record 86 yachts are expected to start in the Los Angeles to Honolulu race June 30. according to Walte r Ho ffman . c o mmodore o r the sponsoring Transpacific Yacht Club. Hoffman said the en· tries include boats from the east coast, gulf coast , Hawaii. Canada, New Zealand and Japan. and will be the largest number ever to start the 2,500-mile classic. ONE OF the Japanese yachts, Carre ra, a 41 · foot sloop from Nagaya, was dismasted May 13 600 mi les north of Hawaii enroute to Los Angeles, but the crew radioed that they were continuing to Honolulu under power a nd expect· ed to have repairs made in time to continue on to Los Angeles in time for the start. Hoffman said the previous limit or 70 yachts imposed by the Honolulu committee was lifted because or the number of qualified en· tries in th.ls ear's race. Th•AutHtobff• COMUltent ............... c_ . .___ ...... SEMINAR I I ..... -., .. , ...... , .. OUT OF ST ATE PROPERTY WMA TIS ntl "'°"' POTIMTW.111 IT PIACTICAU Out-of-State Real Estate Investment offers dynamic opportunity. Learn of the potential in Low Down Payments, Poaltlve Cub Flow, and Rapidly Jacreasln1 Prieea Elaewbere. Understand the pcQldt&l la vartoaa anu of tbe eoemtry. Whether JOU aN a ftnt Ume lav.aot or an experienced Sacban1er, THIS SEMINAR 18 A MUST RetervatJons Required. "' CMLNl-YA~•INl41 CAU.FOI LOCATION TUIS. I W.. 7:11 P.M. Saturday:s races turned out to be a slam·bang affair with strong westerly winds contributing to a collision of two boats in which one had to retire with a hole in its side. There were no injuries. The Dana Belles Series was divided into two classes, a spinnaker class with four entries and a non-spinn~ker d ass with 16. Grins. skippered by Marti French, DPYC, was one of the boats involved in the collision and went on to win the class. The damaged boat was Mas Rapido. Winner in the WORS race was Gimme Shelter. skippered by Linda Barrow, Voyagers Yacht Club, followed by Hot Flash, Sue Murray. Capistrano Bay Yacht Club. and Marauder, Sue Carron, VYC. Summary of results · s ........ .. DANA 8 ELlES '"''""···· c1 ... ,1 c;,.n,.M•tliFttf\Ch OPVC DANA BELLES tno \P•nn~o411 cl•"' I (.,m,,,.. SMiier I onO• 8d,,ow VVC. 1. Olew 8A<u, Maroitnne N•llfl>ot\, OPYC. J. Ameroun Por. Dia"" Rurclon, C.. 8 v C S-y OANA BELLES (,ponn•ktt clil\il Gron' OANA BELLES fno sp1nn•kerl t. v•m-SN>lltt 1 Hol Fl••" ~~ Mu,,.aiy, (.4'(IO tjYl.. J. M t\fl di, (flt Olm~ Frnrwt OPYC WOMEN'S OCEAN RACIN(, SERIES C.•m""' Sl>fll<r I onO• 8•,,o• VYC, 2, Hoc F1•'11. S..e Murr•Y. 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"Whf'n ht''i. throwlntc th1&t hard hl''s just aweNoml' Thut 'is tht' only word fo r It .. Ryan conceded that he was aharper Sunday than in any other game this 1rn uon. but he didrn agree with Lemon's lofty praise. ''I don't say 'no-hit aturt' because I didn't throw a no-bitte r," Ryan aaid. · · Uut I had good command or m y fast ball . my curve had good velocity a nd I was able to put bOth pitches where I wantt.'<I them " • homesta nd longer than five games. Ryan obviously hopes that an im - presaive collection or statistics al the end or the season will lead to a sweeter contract. seaaona, but the word "super" bas rore· l Jy preceded it. He bas on)y reached one l or those 1oals, with a 34-homer ~ performance last year . Ryan turned ln bla flneat oullna of the aeaaoa, a two-hit ahutuul In which he atrucll: out to and walked onl y onl' H the An1el1 t>.at the C'h1ra.:o White Sox, 4·0. at Anahe im St11dium II wat1 lly1111 's third i.hutout en route to a ~-2 n•rord and u :! 68 lo:HA Ironica l· ly. Ryan 18 off lo unt· of his fan(!Sl 11tarts t'Vt'r in lht• ftnUI St'UMln of hi!> l'Ontracl BAYLOR DOESN'T SHARE Ryan's concern about a contract. since he's secure through 1982, but statistics can be import.ant for him . too. TODAY, HOWEVER. the Angela~ des- ignated hitter is in hot pursuit of all three. He's got a .338 average, she homers and a league-leading 41 RBI, and the season is less thanone-quarterover. AND BAVLOa DOUBLF.D HOM E two rum In the third mmna. 11v1ng him 41 RBI, topa ln the majors It also gave the AncelA • three-game i..w~p over the Sox. 11•; IS SEEKING 1t m•he1 , lonj( term tont ract nt•xl )l·ur. anti 1f the Anitels don't give 11 to 111111 i.oml'lx•dy el1>e probably wi ll · 'Thts as the mo~t cons1blent I've e \ler seen hlm ,"siud Managcr Jim Fregos1 "I think he has It greal dt·al Of drive ~O· mg for tum lie wanti. to µrvvc a point " FOR TIIE STATISTIC BUFFS, Ryan increased his major league record for str iking out 10 or more batters in a game to 122. and he struck out the side twice. He has now done that 143 t.imes. For a man who makes his living hit· tin g base balls , t he r e a r e three s tatistical standards which signify ex- cellence-a .300 a verage. 30 or more homers and 100 or more RBI in a single season. Baylor has come a long way since last June, when he a sked to be traded. He was red up with being a designated hit· ter and didn't agree with the general consensus around ·the league that he was a Ua bility in the outrield. Ryan retired the lai.t 19 ballers he raced, and the White Sox were simply dazzled. California has now won six straight . all al home. and it's the fi rst time the Angels have s ver gone undefeated 'in a A man who atta ins a ll three in the same season is a potential superstar. But the managerial change rrom Dave Ga rcia to Jim Fregosi helped (Sff RYAN. Page BZ> Baylor has been a star for eight ( r . . 1occ, UCI Crews Row to Vietory 't Special lo lbt' Dally Pilot LOS GA TOS Orange Coast Colle ge inisht.'<I one or its finest crew se<1sons in ~he school's history Sunday as the Pirates fine sc&Json ... said Grant. "~spite the had condit ions the crew rode a very solid. thorough rncc with no nonsense They did very wcll unde r diffi cult t irc·umstances." lo compete in the llcnley Hegatta July 5·8. Normally, when OCC makci. the trap to England. tht• tc<im 1s composed of an all star uml from the l'1 ratcs' crew r: wed roughshod over the field in the estem Sprints al Lexington Reservoir in apturing a second stnught overall cham- ons hi'p. l The Pirates of Coach Dave Grant won \three gold and one sil ver medal, highlighl- ted by the fa stest time or the day among eight-oared sht!lls with the junior varsity ~earn stroking to <1 5.55.09 In va rs ity l'IJ1n pcl1 t1on. CC Ir vi ne s hocked prevrnusly unhcuten Long Beach Stal~ in the ('lght·O<.ircd race. winning In 5 57 38. An addil 1ona l frosting for th<' l'iratcs was Grant's a nnouncement that the win ning Junior varsity e ight. whJch consists of Barry Shade. T11m Wt'llng. Al Overholt. Chris Clark. Brad lluhlcr. Hu~s Rowell. .Jon-Mark Chappcll t•l. J ohn Lord and cox :;wa in Mtk(' Mukai . wa ll he going lo England i\LSO WlNN IN(; wa~ the freshman eight 1n 6·06.10 Coxswain Make Durio captained a boat of Jackson Mosht·r . Ken Cortn, Norm MC'C lo ud. T<·d Swinford, Rich Mahoney, .John M:.id ison. Scott Land and Wh1l llall I . "TlllS WAS A G RE AT CAP to a really Tht' quartet of Wadl' llall. Chri~ Tomhn, Hoh Cordely11u and T(lrn Ooughly, alun~ with coxswain M1kc Slt•cdman. \\On t he freshman four an 7 04 08 Sutton Knew It Was Big D On the Phone C INCINNATI (/\P l -Don Sutton was struggling in the eighth inning, but Los Angeles Manager Tom Lasorda wanted to keep tum in the game long enough for a chance lo become the team's winningest pitcher ever. "I wanted him to finish the in- ning to see ir we could get some runa for him," Lasorda said. "'This is one he 's been looking for for a Jong time." Sutton's victory Sunday in the Dodgers' 6·4 win over the Cincin- nati Reds was the 210th or his career and edged him past Don Drysdale for the all-time team record. Drysdale, wbo was broadcast- 1ng-ttre---Clrlc"1Jo Wlin e ·sox- Ange ls' pme oo the West Coast, called Slatton to cong ratulate b im arter the Dodgers-Reds '1ame wu completed. "When they said tbere was a phone call, I almo1t expected it WH Bil D.,.. Sutton said. .., ,dldn 't think lt waa Jimmy .carter, Heine a1 how I'm a ·RepubUean." I Sutt.I, 5-3, ran into trouble in .tbe eltb&b wben Rtclt Auerbach ~ached bue oa an error, Dave 1ConcepeJon 1ln1led and Dan 'DrlHMn bit 1 three-run homer to Ue tbe acore 4-4. Jobaay Bench and Champ Summers &bin bit to••riDI ny ball1 that n1ht fielder Von lotbua c9U1bt wttb bia back to (._ICTION, Pa1e BZ> f' I Walters Blazes to Win Ex-Estancia High Star Captures 800 From AP Dispatches TEMPE Former Es tancia High star Jim Walte rs blazed to a winning 1:47.6 in the 800 meters for Southern California Sunday, but his individual effo rt was not enough to stem the tide of favored Ore gon, which swe pt to the Pacific-10 Conference track and field championshi pi;. For the most part, it was a clssic case of the expected finis hing run- neruptothe unexpected . As predicted. Oregon took the team title thanks to its st rength in the distance and hurdle events, out distancing both UCLA and Southern CalUom i a . TH~ DUCKS A_MASSED }45 poi nt s i n th e f ou r day competit ion . The Bruins finished with 1231f.J point.s. USC, which was seeking a s i xth straight conference title, was third with89lf.t points . But it waa the unpredlcta ble up· sets that bad the Ari1ona State Stadium gathering shaking its collective head in d ismay throughout the four days. For starters, Arizona State's Dannie Jackson won the de- cathlon -an event he had never run on the colleliate level before. He finilbed with 7. 755 polnta to nip Cal '1 Dave Steen. Then Thom Hunt or Arizona scored a stunning victory In the 3,000 meter steeplechase al the expente ol Washington State's .• - WALTEllS THElllOT world record holder Henry Rono. Hunt took the lead wi th l lh laps to f?O and outsprinted Rono to the fi nish line. ••1 WAS SAVING m y kick till a fter th~ last tiarr er. "Tfun salii. "I made my move just like I had planned. I didn't want to set the pace since I ha d the leest s t eeplech ase 0 1 any bod y . especia lly Henry. "I knew Rono would be right the re behind me at the end. But I didn't know it was actually tum until I heard the crowd calling hts na me ." Oregon's Phil Bransom beard similar footatepe in the 4-0-meter intermediate hurdles while tak- ln1 the event. "I hJt hurdles eight and nine pretty hard and saw two USC guys pull even with me," he said. "Ir they had both t>.aten me I knew they would have picked up a lot or polnta. USC went one and two in t he 800 so tt~ht bc fnrr the race I took a look al th<' scoreboard and I knew right then if 1 d1dn 't finish high . they could have gotten rlose rto us." Oregon entered t he final night of competition sitting on a seven· point lead over Washington and a 34-poinl bulge over USC. The Tro· jans figured to ma ke up con- siderable ground in the running events. They did, winning the 400-meter relay. 100-meter dash, 800-meler run and placing one and t wo in tbe400-meterdash. Also in the 800, UCLA ·s Brian The riot. a form e r Newpor t Harbor High star. was sixth m l. 50.2. Oregon. l'lowever. ne \ler lost Its poise. After Chapa took the 1500-meter run in a meet record time or 3:38.7, Bransom won the 400-lntermedlate h urdles and came in Stt<>nd In the llO·meter high hurdles. Couple with a two-three finish by Chapa and Alt>.rto Salazar In th e 5 ,000-m e ters . O r egon wrapped up the title with one event left to go. UCLA scored most or its points late in the meet on Oreg Foster's victories in lhe t 10 meter hilh burd1esandD-meter daah . Rono rebounded Sunday night to take t9'e S',000 meters 1n stadium rtt0rd time or 13:32.8. far off his world record mark or 13:08.4. Another Title? Saltz's Surge Sparks· CdM By ROGER C ARLSON Of IN O•OY ,. • ._. Sutt Wh:Hcvcr ha ppened lo li ttle Danny Saltz. that little 5·5 !'>upcrstar who wa~ so busy the past three years helping t he Corona dt'I Milr St:-a Kings rnck up one Cl f 4·A tennis championship after a nother " W ELL. HE'S STIJ.L at Corona del Mar. but the only help you 'd gl't 1f you tned tu find him would be that ra mtl1a r headband he wears Al 6 I . I SO pound~, Sa lti has ex penenced a s urge in growth- and a surge 1n talent as exemplified in hi s recent championships at the Fullerton <.i nd Long Beach Juniors ......._ .,._ loura ments and at 01a1. where he knocked ~ 1 °' off Scott Davis for the t1th~. ~ A ranked player in Southern Californaa · il nd national agc group circles for years , Saltz has burs t on the scenc as No I m SouthC'rn California JS.and-under for s ingk•s . No . l' in Southern Californi a with Coronado 's Randy Nixon 1n doubles a nd No. 4 in singles nationall y Saltz led Corona del Mar to the !fra View League title and the Sea Kings a re presently preparing for Beverl y Hills Tuesday m the CIF 4·A semifinals . T he Sea Kings. four-time defending cha mpions, are seeded No. 2 to Santa Barbara and have lost four times this year twice to La Jolla . once to Palis ades and once to Santa Barbara THAT'S A BIG DROP rrom th<· 1978 season when Corona dcl Mar s wept t.o its fourth st raight CIF' crown. including a classic 16· 12 victory over La Jolla in non-lea.eue action, snapping the lat· ler 's 185 match winning streak. "We lost s ix of our e ight starters ... says Saltz. "But I think our <·ha nces are good for Cl F again. We lhmk we ca n win fl and tie the record for fi ve straight·· Santa Monica's tea ms of 1962·66. under Coach Glenn Bassett. <Stt SALTZ, Page BZ) Soothing the Pain. Oakland A's pitcher Matt Keouah. a product of Corona del Mar High School, sucks on his thumb after attemptint to catch a fly ball Sunday. Keouab was llfl,ed in the seventh iMing with a hefty lead. but didn't get the vie· tory in a 7-6 Oakland win. , • • • • • .-r t • ' • • • • • • _,,, ., -• • • • • -• • ., • .., ..._,. ...,..._, 4111 ..,_._. --.,.. --_,. • • .--..-• • -....,,,,._,,.. • 4-_,_ . - Monday, Miryt1, '911 SOLVING A GAS PROBLEM -Running back Johnny Rodgers of the San Diego Chargers solved his dilemm(j of waiting in long gasoline Jines he bought his own A Capsule Report From the World of Sports Javelin in the Back Doesn't Stop This Sta~ From AP Dispa&cliles DETROIT -A decathlon participant m escaped serious injury when a javelin lodged in bis back during a freak accident al the Mid-American Conference track meet this weekend at Eastern Michigan University. iCen Bodnar, 20, of Ball State University in Muncie. Ind .. J;aid it was "just a matter of luck'.' that the sharpened javelin struck his shoulder blade and lodged in his back Saturday. "A couple of inches either way and it could have been very serious," said J im Streeter, sports information director at host EMU. "It could have paralyzed him if it had struck him in the spinal column.·• Bodnar, a fres hman. says the javelin "did JUSt about the minimum amount of damage possible ... I feel like l II be a ble lo compete again in about a month.'· "I threw my javelin and started running lo pick it up, .. Bodnar said. "I beard somebody yell 'Heads up' and I tried to dive. I think I was mving toward the ground when the javelin hit. 1 started to turn my bead and then I was calchin& myself on the ground." Several people held the javelin stationary until a rescue squad arrived and sawed off the end. The javelin's tip was re- m oved at a hO!tpital and Bodnar was back at the meet an hour later with his arm in a sling. Trainers had to cann the EMU athlete who threw the ;javelin, Dave Gravender. Streeter said Gra"ender wa~ hyperventilating and near shock after the accident A fflraaed C'apf •r~• C'aHf ornlan INGLEWOOD -Las Barrera, who trains the E 1978 Triple Crown winner Affarmed, says there is no commitment for a match race between this cold and current tbree·year-old champion Spectacular Bid, but be didn't rule out the idea. Actually, the suggestion was for a three-colt race includ· ing Alydar, the runnerup to Affirmed in each of the Triple Crown races last year. "There bas been a lot of talk about such a m atch, but there is nothing definite ," s aid Barrera, who was al hi s first race since undergoing open heart surgery two months .ago. He saw Affirmed, the odds-on favorite carrying high weight of. 130 pounds, win the $272,400 ~alifornian at Hollywood Parle by five lengths Sunday with an almost lethargic finish after outdistancing his foes coming down the stretch in the 1 1/16-mile race on a fast track. ' ... .....,..... gas station. The 1972 Reisman Trophy winner says: "You realize how many friends you have when you buy a gas station." Iola• Da%%1e• ••••••• Ill'• Reeerd to ... New York Yankee southpaw Tommy Job con· Ill tinued his mastery or the American League Sun· day as the former Dodgers spun a two-hitter in shutting down Boston, 2-0: at Fenway Park. John forced 16 ground outs in boosting bis league record to 9-0 . . . Dennis Martlaez fired a four-hiller and Lee May drove in two runs as Baltimore stopped Toronto, 6-2. Martinez, 6-2, retired 19 consecutive ballets at one point ... Danell Porter and -Pete LaCock bit consecutive triples as Kansas City beat Minnesota, 5·1 ... Job Grabb drove in tbr~ runs with a homer, sacrifice fly and single to pace Texas past Seattle, 6 ·4 ... Oakland s wept MiJwaukee, 7·2 and 6·1 behind the batting or Dwayne Ma.rpby in the first game and Wayne Gross and Jeff Newman in the nightcap . . . Gary Alexaacler smashed a game-winning two -run homer off Jobn Hiiier in the bottom of the ninth to give Cleveland a 9-7 win over Detroit ... -..on· .\.OM" treal completed a three-game sweep over Philadelphia with a 10·6 drubbing in National League play . . . Richie Hebner bad a two-run double in the first inning and a three-run homer inthe 10th to keep the New York Mets _in the game, then Frank Taveras belled a bases-loaded single in the 11th to beat St . Louis, 8·7 ... Bob Knepper stifled Atlanta on three hits as San Francisco won. 8-1 ... Pittsburgh won its fifth straight and Chicago dropped its fifth in a row as John Milner, Dale Berra and Omar Moreno homered to pace the winners . ------~~u-te •I tlte D .. 1-· -----. Deposed Ohio State head football coach Woody Hayes, comme nting on his successor, Earle Bruce: ''He 'll have a rough time getting s tarted. They'll compare rum to me and that's bad--and not the w~y you think. He's a winner. This man has coached in a league <Big Eight > that's not entirely honest. Don't take my word for it. Check the NCAA records. But Earle Bruce's school is not one of those.·• Bonnrtt 1t'l11s Mason·Dl%ott SH Hehind by a ha lf lap with 10 miles lo go, Neil • Bonnett ra llied to wi n the Mason-Dixon 500 stock car race Sunday at Dover, Del., aided by a yellow c aution flag that allowed him to gas up at an op· portune time ... Juky lch captured the Can-Am 250 Sun· day at Carlolle, N.C .... Tommy Hearns upped his record to 19·0 and 18 knockouts or technical knockouts when Harold Weston could not answer the bell for the seventh round in a welterweight bout in Las Vegas ... Sugar Ray Leonard Im- proved his welterweight record to 22-0 at Baton Rouge, La. with a unanimous decision over Mexican champion Marcos Geraldo. Tele.,lslo•-Radio TV ~ No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at San Diego, 6:55 p.m . KABC C790) . ·, • AUTO SPORTS-tBAS1<ETBALL I BASEBALL Galas Mahler. Bumped, Then BUmps Back INDIANAPOLJS CAP> - Tension stalked Sunday 'a long, lonely line of drivers who faced a dual test of speed and luck to stay in the field for next week's Indianapolis 500. For John Kabler . Tom Bigelow and John Martin, it was an emotional yo-yo of a day: in the race one moment, out the next. Part or the reason was bumping, a phenomenon or mov- ing slower qualifiers out or the way for faster cars. BUMPING 18 NO stranger to the last day of qualifications, when the race for speed takes on an almost desperate character. But on SUnday, bumps weren't really permanent, because of the added, unexpected quirk of four disqualifications. In the space of six hours, Mahler, a Newport Beacb resi· dent, went full circle. "When I arrived, I was out. A disqualification put me back in. Then I got bumped," be said. moments before qualifying his Eagle-Offy on the last run of the day. While he waU.ed in line for bis final shot at the field, Mahler ex- plained some of the frustrations that were part of bis day. Of. ficiating by members of the U.S. Auto Club was bigb on bis list. ''There's the cheating. It's more than the USAF of- ficials are capable of handling," he said. "There's always been problems with officials. This is the first time It's been this ob· vious. They just didn't get dumb overnight." THREE DRIVERS WERE disqua lified Saturday for al· legedly making illegal modifica. lions that made their cars go faster. "Now,. after all that's been go- ing on. they're out here going over us with a fine-tooth comb. The last thing they want is a legal car to bump a c heater." Mahler said bitterly. "This is a very frustrating business. So for someone to force you to run a foot race in quicksand ls a little bard to take.'' By day's end, Martin, an Irvine resident, was like a bride left at the altar. When the 8 p.m. gun went ott, aienalinc tbe eod of qualifications. Martin and the Vollat.edt·AMC assigned as Dick Simon's backup car were wait· log at the front or the line. "Everybody's cheating," Martin said as he sat along the pit waU, shaking bis head. "To. try to compete with them legally is a fruatrating experience. They're not policing the rules. They either won 't or don't know bow." BIGELOW JOINED the field for a third time Sunday. He was bumped Saturday, then was dis- qualified on his second run. "It really makes you reel lousy," he said of getting bumped. "You live and work all year. You just live for In- dainapolis . Yesterday, when they said we were cheating, I knew we could still go back out today, that we could run 185, 186 ... Fro• Page BI the wall, and Sutton told Lasorda that reliever Bob Welch should fmish the game regard- 1 ess of whether the Dodgers scored in the top of the ninth. ''There comes a time when you've got to put your ego in second place," said Sulton. "To be able to pass Don is something s pecial. I don't apologize for get- ting excited personally, but I'm also not forgetting that this is a nine-man game." Joshua then led off the Dodger ninth with a homer . Reggi~ Smith, hitting for Sutton, singled in an insurance run. and Welch got his third save by shutting out the Reds in the bottom of the in- • ning Fro• Pag~ BI RYAN PROVES POINT. • • alte r Baylor's thinking. .. Fregosi handled the situation bette r than the two previous m anagers." Baylor says . '"He told me the truth. that I'm a designated hiller The others lied tome " WHILE BAYLOR STILL wante d t o play outfield . Fregos1 's straight talk helped e a se his mind and Baylor responded with career highs an hits 1151 >. RBI <99>. games (158> a nd runs <103 ). "You rea ll y have to credit our coaches for my improveme nt. They told me to quit worrying about everything and j ust do the best job I could." Baylor says. ·'They told me to be the best designated h.iller I could, and when I did get a chance in the field , to do the best I could there ." Baylor continued. "It all sounds very s imple, but it helped my confidence.·· Indeed it has Baylor 's double to left field Sunday extended his hittin~ streak to 12 games. longest by an Angel this year. It also helped the An gels re· ('Ord thei r fifth straight victory over left-handed p1tchinJ?. On the season they're 9·2 against lef. ties . * ANGEL NOTE~ 1 raar rumor• M ..... ..,.,. J im ,.._confirm• IMI '"" Anq<>I• aro 1 .. 1~•"CJ with thtt S-tlttfe Mttrlnf'r\ •DOUt lrtt~~ndfd re· 11~¥P' S..... R•wlt-r Tn. .. M drtnf'r\ n•ve r-t' oorf"'Oh titUl'(I tor l•O M tt\t')r l,.aQ~•\ In P• <"•"'I<' 10< Adw~y ll•rw:• M\llhftlh and Floy .. ll•flOf ... 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Baseball Standings JOl*fSOH & SOH SALESMAN OFntlMOMTH Sonics Went to Sleep LANDOVER, Md. <AP> -Bobby Dandridge of the Washington Bullets nodded, but it was the -&attle SuperSonics who went to sleep. As be prepared to make an inbounds pass with two aeconds remaining in the opener of the NBA cbampiaoship series Sunday, Dandridge m ade an almost imperceptible motion with his head. But Larry Wright picked up the subtle signal, drove the land for a bounce pass from DandridRe. ud wu fOUled by Dennis Johnson on a layup attempt uUmeexpired. WDGBT, WHO CAME OFF the bench to score • polata, miaaed bis first free throw but sank the •xt t1'0, livtng Washington a 99-97 victory and a 1-0 INd ID tbe best-of -seven series which resumes be re ftlll'ldayaltbt. "Bobb)' motioned that tbe lane was open," Fre•P•,,e81 ~ALTZ'S SURGE. • • tbe standard. Dusett ls now the UCLA coach ~_.....j~ere llalta 11-biiClta ta tlii li ll wTI a lull IMaolanblp. "UCLA ii wbat I need," aaya Salta. "I want lo .,, pro .n.r eolleae and Coacb Busett knows a lot ~tbepme.'' Salta can do lt In a1qles or doubles, u shown la Ilia are of tbe 1971 CJF doubles cbamploasb.lp with cr'8ll '111omu <UMJ beat teammates Kevin PGrlMe md Gna Wuber fortbe Litle>. rr WAI MAO IAJ.ft and Tboma1 wbo were ta. keJ to tbe 1171 Yleto11 ov.r La Jolla wbea they .,Ut wttb a pair of crack La Jolla doubles teama. Wright s~d. "I gave a head fake the opposite way and came down the lane." "Wright just beat me," said Gus Williams, who scored 32 points fo r the SuperSonics and had blocked another Wri~ht attempt when Washington brought the ball inbounds with five seconds left. THE BULLETS, TRYING to become the first repeat champions of the NBA in 10 years, had three chances to win after Dennis Johnson re· bounded a John Johnson shot a nd tied the score with 25 seconds left. After Tom Henderson missed and Seattle's Lonnie Shelton fumbled the ball out of bounds, the Bullets intended to set a double screen for Dan- dridge, their clutch performer who had 23 points. 'But Dennis Johnson switched to foil the strategy and after Wright's hurried shot was tipped by Williams, Seattle's Jack Sikma knocked the ball out of bounds. TIDS 'ftME, DANDRIDGE tossed the ·ball in- bounds, a move which may have confused the SuperSonics. *INVESTIGATE* OUR COMPETITIVE I EASE RATES! WE LEASE ANYTHING ONWHllLSI OP84 AND Cl.OS. IND PLAMiB TO RT YOUI MmS . AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division Minnesota Angels Texas Kansas City Chicago Oakland Seattle W L Pct. GB 24 13 .649 25 15 .625 1h 22 16 .579 21~ 22 18 .550 31."l 18 20 .474 6V2 15 26 .366 11 13 28 .317 13 East Divl.slon Baltimore 26 13 .667 Boston 24 14 .632 1'12 New York 22 17 .564 4 Milwaukee 21 20 .512 6 Detroit 14 19 .42.t 9 Cleveland 16 22 .421 91h Tor-0nto 10 31 .2.t4 17 S..Uy'•Sc- ...... ,.Cntc~O BalUmon •. 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S1S Initial Conauttation "I never considered her a hero, but I admired her IJ"eally," Lopez aaid after she captured her fourth victory of the year the hard way, by aunivtna • five·way playoff, whJch included the r-----------. veteran Wrilbt. I N I Wrtpt. "· bun 't played re1ularly on the tour I •WP o' t • P •CI f IC• 1 in clole to a decade, but her past achievements I Fllme In con)unc-1 1peu quite loudly. Sbe bolds the record wlth 82 9tlon With South C:O.et1 career Yictorlet, lneludlna u in 1913. I Actor Studio ,..alre• 1 ~. Wnot, Hollll Stacy, virtual unknown 1171,000 to completel Bomile Brynt ud Jo Ann Wuham were Ued at lflMnclnl on po...,._ I Uaree-ander-parm aftertbe relUlaUonM holes. tmum-mlmon d9Uart1 Loon wu the only one with a talented enou1h I movie. To N ftlmed In 1 puu.r lo dbl&1Dd Wftlbt'• t.e abot on tbe finl 10 r a n1• County. extr11 bole. u.e par.U.ne, 115-yard tstb. Her shot I Furttler det8lla call I luded a r.martable 11 tncbel from the cup. 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N•t-..1 F-11 Le.-iw IJ[f.IVE~ IHIONCO':> Soqn•d JotT1 f.,,,,,., Olft(t1.,1,..,,., MIAMI OOl PHINS Soon•'d VdtO YNirt ""'"" u1ac.rt1.•c:v1r. to .. or.tl' Y"'d' 'ontrctc t IAM P A HAY llUCCAN FrP~ A~ --ounc "0 tf'MI .. r<1nlt (.,r.+nf. ••Ofl' r~t~•¥~r "'tcf'\ <1Pdt""'3 1rr,."OCdblP .-;dlVt'r\ CMl-•n F-11 \.e~w f 0~0N f0 AA(,ONAUT ., S1Qnt'O Al~rt 1 ''ht'!lif""f Qv.,r,o•rD.:u ~ Ill Mtt "••n, Quctr-d. mo '""" hlu• nOCI Jftl ~.,. W1Hrnrn'~ dff· I• l"l~H"• t),.,., For Geiberger FOHT WOHTll. Tex. !J\P l It wa:. u grand schcmC', and Al Geibcrgcr dreamed of 11 •>ften The final hoh• of the U.S Open. He would 1<.ish a Ion~ iron to within an inch of the cup. Can You Corredly Answer Th e ... Th<'rc would be cht·ers and champagne and u tap-in and a bunch of money W('ll. it w:.isn'l the Open, or the lust hole, or even a cinch. Rut he did what he dreamed of And it won him the Colonial Jnv1tallon golf title With his four·shot lead eroded, his c•onf1dence in ~hambles and the wolves ell his heels. the lanky, affable Californian slapped a five-iron two inches shy of a hole-1n·onc on the par.three 16th hole ll neltt'd him a birdie. restored his confidence and pror><>llcd him to u one.shot victory Sunday m a typically traumatic final round. It l<'fl Oon .January with a 65, and Gene Lil tier with a 68, frustrated runnersup "I hadn't done anything sensational all day ... Geibcr~cr concluded after firing a closing 3·over· par 73. "I had a rew doubts ... All of a sudden l hit an iron like that. It gave me a lift." BEAT THE GAS LINES! RENT A NEW '79 C>.R OR TRUCK W1TH A FULL TANK OF GAS! FIESTA 58 DAY ac MILE PINTO s9 DAY 9c MILE Competitive "Full·tank" Rates also available on Mustangs, Fairmonts. Granecsaa. L TO's. T ·Birds. Oub Wagons, Vans. and TfUCka from Courier Pick~ to 2-Ton Walk-In's. STAIT 1'M1 ---WITH A Ml. TAMC °'-.., ~-- From what typing machine did we Jemove this element? If you said an IBM Selectric· you are wrong. Of course every Selectric · uses this element. but So does the REMINGTON SR 10111 The REMINGTON •S everything the Setectr1c~1s and more Both are self correcting. REMINGTON has REMINGTON also features "touch ti as but only the control" The more standard All working parts ana suppltes of the REMINGTON are inter-changeable with the IBM Selectrrct'l. Only one typing machrne 1s completely compatrble with the IB~and that is the REMINGTON SRl01. If you will call us. OTM Inc . you·11 frnd we sell the REMINGTON SR101 tor less and instead of wa1trng several weeks or even months tor your machine to be delivered we will brcng 1t out immediately. Held over by popular demand• It you wish, ounng the month of May. we will rn you this fine machine. and apply the pa~ to the purchaae price when you buy. There Is no obligation to buy, of course. .Jn4) 957-1195 ~ality Typewriter ., A ... 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People who are aware of the early warning signala may be able to save their job5 . THE SIGNALS are called "fire alarms" by Robert Half. president of Robert Half Personnel Agencies, New York-based financial executive. acrounUng and data pro. cessing employment specialist. He includes these: For no apparent reason, your desk seems unusually clear. You 're given little, if any, new work to do. The now of interoffice memos sent to your attention has dwindled to a trickle This could m ean your job is in s erious jeopardy. Subordinates r e ceive promot ions le gitimate moves but you are s kipped over . Money's Worth . In compan_son with employees in comparable posi· h ons. you are highly paid. This ean be a s erious drawback a~ t_he ~nomy falters. or 1f your company has financial daffacuJties. Another as pect of this signal is a bigger-than· average cut in pay if your company makes an across·the-. board eut in order to cope with adverse developments. Your superior , who in the past has relied on you to handle special projects, <1ss1gns choice projects to another employee . YOU ARE ASKED TO SHARE your secretary or as. sast ant with a new em ployee, whale others an the omce are not. The J:>oss. formerly friendly. g111cs you the silent treatment . A ··consultant." brout(ht in lo study your Job, asks de- tailed qu~staons It's possible the comiultant is gathering information lo be pa ~!>ed on to the person who will replace you A I A>NG-TJME EMPLOYEE IS ASKED lo take a psychological test. This could mean the boss 1s about lo !>ay yo u're not qualified for a pos1taun yo u have held for years. based on the test The• boss becomes loo critical or not cr1llca1 enough. Too much cr1tieis m .means d1ssatisfact1 on. lack of con- struct1v1• c:nt1c1s m may m N in you·rl' not going to be around Ion~ enou~h to bPnf'f1t from 1t A merger . acqu1~1t1on or sell-0ut means no room for two cxccut1 ve:. ·or ma na~l·rc; performing the identical funetion . Jr )OUr firm I" a1•qu1red. start JOb hunting. Takc·n 1nd1vtcluall) Half ""):,, tht· Wllrnmg signals could t:x· fulsl' al<trm-. r\ l'lu~t1n 1s th•! r•·al thing . Merger Bid-, Give Market a Boost NEW YORK • .\J' Thi :-.tnc·k market edged upward m light tra<Jing Lo(.i,1) 111 J W'-t-lon thal teaturt·d numerous mer1o?er and takl'O\ 1•r dn t•lopmenb The Dow Jones .JH•ra~l' of 30 1ndustri;.b was up 0.52 points to 842 43 Gain<'rs hf'ld an 8 5 1 .. ad OH•r lnscr . .., a mong Nt w York Stork Ex<·hanJ:!c-lts tt-d n .. ,u1•!> Analysts said r h Pr1 w:1~ not hm1:e particular in the econom.Jc ncv.:, to .icTo•ml t<•r lhl, gem·ral mlfrket ·s small advnace StoC"kt1 In Th.- Spf»tll9ht ... ew VORk (AP • s..-1-~ • (1 fr' "''''! •nd n.-t <h.."W'V Of tht ft"e-\f' mo .. , f'll• I "" N~w Yor• !ttoc:lll f •thttnQt> '"'·U••· tr~1nq nat1on•llV ''' rnor .. ffwH• '' F~"'" Gtni •'4 100 bl'""' I I Fl• v•• Jiil Wl " • • !>lttl Druci JI& 700 10 • ~!fr•0 ~~~ :: 4 ·' Sc"lwMllfQ ) /\J.100 o• • I • Nl lftd l<l!,600 11 •. 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Aue< .. tH Pns1 !i•~cled we<ld qold prtc~ hllf•Y · l ......... ..-nll>Q ""'"Q U.1.0S, up M.•S dll~rn_, llainci \ltl 00 up SS 60 Parl\ dff.-rnoon ltain91111 JI. wPl/.00, ~r-· C-U.7 n . UPll 'IO l1mcll "°"' \1'1 H bid. up "00. SMJ 00 l \tflllot"! New Y-: H_,, & H•rm•n .,.. .. prk e nu H, "" s.s as. New Yer•: Eftoet,,.,d .. 1(111e prtce \U1 JO. UOS\ 60 "'•• Yw". E"Clf'l"Md l~11ric•led 001d 0 69 06, up SI /4 ------------~ _......, .... -....... ---_, ·-·· ... ·---.. . . .. . . • I ., •,!~!!11!19a"°" \ Rueb Durand, who bu been teylq to peddle a eeript ... UUed "TUt" for a nwnber ol yean. haa flully prochaced ud dlrttted the rum •hkh has -... p6ebd up for dlatrlbuOon by Warner a~. Durand'a oristnal story •bout • If.year-old 1Cirl wbo la • ptnhall wizard and an aaphina country ~Ir; tdnaer would tffm to hav• roMldf'rable rom merdal potential, but ttH> rt>sultan& scr~nplay hy Durand and Donald C1tmmell fails to find •n trrec Uve dramatic hook on whacb to hang the Idea The bast(' problt-m as that the central By Tlte Auocla&ed Press . The following are Billboard's bot record hits for the week e nding May 26 as they appear m this ~ week'aiasueorBillboard magazine. HOT SINGLES l . "Reunited" Peaces& Herb < Potydor-MVP I 2. "Hot Stuff" Donna Summer <Casablanca> . 3. "In The Navy" Village People <Casablanta I 4. "Love You Inside Out" Bee Gees t RSO > 5. "Goodnight Tonight" Wings <Columbia I 6. "We Are Family" Sister Sledge <Cotillion 1 7. "Shake Your Body" Jacksons"<Epic) 8. "Just When 1 Needed You Most" Randy Vanwanner (Bearsville) ft. ''Stumblin' In'' Suzi Quatro & Chris Norman <RSO> 10. ''Love Is The Ans wer" England Dan & John FordColey <Big Tree> TOP•LPs 1. "Breakfast In America" Super t ramp <A&M> 2. "2,Hot" Peaces & Herb < Polvdor-MVP > 3. ''Desolation Angels"' Bad Company <Swan Song I 4. "Minute By Minute" Doobie Brothers · <Warner Bros .) 5. "Bad Girls" Donna Summer <Casablanca J COUNTRY SINGLES l . "If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me" Bellamy Brothers <Warner-Curb> 2. "Lying In Love With You" Jim Ed Brown & llelenComelius <RCA) •1 3. "Sail Away" Oak Ridge Boys <MCA ) 3. "Lay Down Beside Me" Don Williams <MCA) 4. "Sail Away'' Oak Ridge Boys <MCA > 5. "When I Dream" Crystal Gayle (United Artists> ,. SOUL SINGLES t. "I Wanna Be With You" Isley Brolheu CT· Neck> 2. "Reunited" Peaces & Herb <PolYdor·MVP > 3. "You Can't Change That" Raydio (Arista> 4. "Diseo Nights" G. Q. CAristal • 4. "Deeper Than the Night" Olivia Newton· John 5. "Reunited" Peaces and Herb @~isthewonl .UPUZA Brea !>19·~:139 c:.lllAlUO Ana~e1m b3~ t&o 1 ••tit•.-*1it• • t •Y ... 11 ~ ~ , e..-., • ., 1ol4 • • ..,. UM71Qt;Ul:(t1 GaU8lMAll Or~rn1~ 637 01•0 lDWAllDS' WIUO lllrss•on V•elo 830·69~0 lllWAY JI Dlllft·I• IOUTltCOAIT CO!>la Mew !>lb·U 11 Wes1mtnst111 !>34 &281 lDWAllOI' WHTllHIOll TW• Ga'llt" !i•O'i" 'liO A4QI STADIVM OfllH·I• 0•.tnye &39 H/10 WINNER 81) Academy of A\Vards -,. . BEST PICTURE r I NOW PLAYING -AMl'ClmllAllUT Westmlnsllf 892-4493 ---·aWTc.MA Newport e.cll 644·0760 Cl•DOllE Orange 634·2553 ITllllMlllll-11 orange &»ano A state sumewh~n: l":tw~-cn fantasy anJ reality. dta.r.KW' and mott or lbe CIOtln an una~•l!ng and \olally unaympatMUc Neil Galla1her, the would·be alnaer. 11 • IOAer who cannot aet a break In the mWll<' lndu.stry In Hollywood and who rons the youna pinball 1en1u1 into retununa to Corpu.<t C'hrlatl with hJm to seltll' a 1rud1e againat the Whah'. who l:i :!lll>&MJ:wdly the plnhall champion. THt: ao1.v. Ot' THt; G1a1.111 littJe more than u plot devlC'e ~md G•ll•tcht-r. whO hi exploltln1 her, 111 es~ntlallron unlllte•ble per,ion. T he audience: hu no 01w for whom lo root. And K.;n M;m1ball, who '" muktn1< hlg rilm de: but twn-. dot•lf not pro 11•r t lhe t'h11rm or 11n11onHllty thbt would h e lp ove r com e th .. MOVIE REVIEW Ol'jllJl l VC' ill>l~'Cl li O( lbt• '----------- role Hrookc• Shachh 1>luys the tough and self· i.ufh('ll'nl title ('huruttt·r, Tall , with :>punk and fine spiral. but sht: us un1tbl~ to overcome the s hallow n(•11s of the role as writte n Chi.rles Durning is out !ii and mg as the hlovcnly. gluttono us Whale and John Crawford as quilt-good us a bar owner who herri~·ndi. Tilt llarvt-y ~Wll>, as Gallagher 's :.nfrk11·k. ~tvc:. an 1rr1ti.llng portrayal of an 1·~p1·C'1ally obnoxaouc; c haracter IT APPEARS THAT DURAND may have been tn anli( to make a stateme nt about young people needing a break, but he is defeated by the heavy. handt'd anct dramatically underdeveloped script . The most comme rcial aspect or the film is the mus it. scored und conducted by Lee Holdridge, which includes nine songs written ·by Bill Wray a nd ~rformed by Wray and his band, and several others. written a nd performed by various people. Some of the mus ic seems to be quite good, but it is not well incorporated and many of the songs are lost in Lhc bac kground CBS Late Night 'IV Leader LO!-; ANGELES IAP l -For the first time since there has hct•n s u<·h a thing as late-night television. NBC is not leading the _r atings there <:RS. Wlth a throw·to1.wth~r collect1on of ".1?'·1cs and reruns has i:;lippcd ahead of the tradillonal late-evening leader. Thal doei:;n't say enough. NBC didn't Just lead 1n lat<'·night pro.:rammin~. th.e network invented it. The "Tonight Show" broke ground when N RC moved It from lo(·al to network in 1954 . and NBC has .led the way· an that 1spot from Steve Allen through Jack Paar to Johnny Carson. CBS' LEAD IS only a frartion of a· rating point, ··not enough." concedes Arnold Becke r. C BS's chief of research, "to make your eyeballs pop." CBS' chief compct11.ion has always been ABC. wilh NBC far ahead or the pack. But for the period January· through April. the late-night ratings read thus: CBS -8.0 NBC -7.9 ABC -6.7 A ll~IVIRSAI Pll:IOOl . . . NOW PLAYING EDWARDS' HUNTINGTON PLITT CITY CENTER Hunlmgton Beach 848·0388 Orange 634 l:J?d2 STADIUM DIHU·IM Orange 639·8770 c 1nenomE 6 scAe En 6 3ij 2553 comPLE X CfHPM"n Ave I. _s.,nt .. Pu.1 FtC-P~-'Y MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY .. A LITTLE ROMANCE" (PG) "THE CHAMP" !PG>; "COMING HOME"' "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" (R) '"HANOVER STREET" (PG) "''MANHATTAN" (R) "DEER HUNTER" (R) Kaletla ,..., SlacllY"' "BATTLESTAR GALACTICA" "LOGAN'S RUN" (PG) ··GREASE" "FOUL PLAY" (PG) "MANHATTAN" "REVENGE OF THE PIN!< PANTHER" (R) "CALIFORNIA DREAMING" "OUR WINNING SEASON" (R) -RICHARD PRY~ . ·."'N ~ONCERT' (Rf • ~'Wt{T<'-t WAY IS UP? .• "THE DEER HUNTER" (R) "THE BOYS IN COMPANY C" OAll" PILOT .._ -!Mii-A n ~r¥K•-f I-\ ... '1\ •I Y-OOOI 1c.11s1a .. ~Y-Ar .. 1 t0.'1AMU A642· 1753 1\ ............ 1 .... Ml\\l()M Ylf J049s-o401 ltUI t.M'n•,.. (-•••- t\•" o frw .. •~' VII• t THEATRES "DAWN OF THE DEAD" (A) ( CllJA •SA .._ _________ "'' So. CHll "• '"" ?111 GEORGE HAMIL TON "LOVE AT FIRST BITE" (PG) "ANIMAL HOUSE" "PHANTASM'' (R) . . · • DoitY 6:30 _ •!ot1S..,/Hol I J·lO 1 SUNDAY AND WEDNESDAY MATINEES 2P.M . ~~ .. -... , 994 i.ii1i1 S~MI? ... ~· .. ·~::01 I )410 811\ltl lit• Ptn11'4 A.c I ; A__...'#a....r. SUPlblAM INI ,_ ,......., ...... J ... T,...,...• CHIASllPGI .__,_ MOaMA UI tNI .... WINTB 11US lRI •:•'-'"" IOHH • OllVl• Uf U (o GRlASl1•01 ) Q,co•, • lntlvd1ni1 &.u ••ftv•• •Oii ti Of No•O THE OHR HUNTER ,, I I) e ) 00 & I lO WOOOT ALlfN e DIANI afAtON MANHAnAN111 ll U • 1 0e•0 e •·O e I 0 • 10 0 ,.., (...........,. t Jc,.,.....,• •• .._,~·" THf CHINA SYNDROME II'<; (ltlU\ HDORAtll'O! • , I UlUllNCI OllVlll e SAii T •lllfl.;.N ' "• , A llTTlf ROMANCE lll'OJ 1 • I 00 • l IS • i JO e I 00 A I 0 00 "GHASl"INI , .... _ ,,.,,~·--·~,.--· "CHtHA SYHOROMI" f PGI , .... "" SAT/--~ .... - .....---"°' "lllAD AHD CHOCOU.Tr "ICE CASn.ts• IMPOR I ANT HOTIC[' CHILORLN UNDER 12 f RH' . . ..... .. . . . . . - fi.Mi1 K,:;·~·8·:.,, l Mli~ ~·,Q:~~ .... l GIOIOI HAMILfOH AS OUCULA IN lOVE AT FIRST llH 1P01 ll'lU\ JlNNlflR fPGI if#• '""'' ...... ·~·· • u,..,., ... .,""' WINTU KlllS111 ll'LUi VAN NUYS llVD1 .. I HUl l\OH •O•O . 1U llT0ANNI DOWN .• ' HANOVER STRUT "01 ~ !•! 'lii .. 0 ll'LU\ FAST llUAI< lll'OI 3Eli1 ~!~-~.;.; 4:~0 1 ,. 09~~-~~~1 1 , ..... . .... , .... . ;34:e·2a2 ,., •• t ••••• ....... .... -. ... 1171 1861 \r .. I ...... ...... !tt ,., ,,. (;10101 HAMllfOH AS O«ACULA IN lOVE AT FIRST llTE1Po1 PLUS JENNIFER fll'OI YOU AllN"T llAOY fOI •• DAWN Of THE DlAD PLUS IJlOICIST II: THf HHmC 111 IOHN & OLIVIA &II UCa"" GIUASl1PGI PLUS FOUL PLAY1Po1 HI WOif WUf fN SIHCH Of I D91AM~ CALIFOttNIA DftlAMING111 PIUS VAN NUYS ILVD.111 IAlOH I OUIOS e 11111& f&llOW HUUICANE 1"01 l'lUI 'HANTASM111 JOMH a OllVIA '" u c•r OHASl1N1 ,lUS FOUL 'LAT''°' .J·.J ill_±;: ' ~ ,.., '' I ·I ,./rt ...,. I -JJ .. ~ .. ...J JJ ~J:i .... ~ !' 8EST ACTJIESS BE.$ T ACTOR , ,;,. 'f?'t ¥' .AJ..1'1_,,, llt!Me ~'o oo "WINTER KILLS" • DAILY PILOT Monday, M•y 21. 1979 \._,.., I • . ..-e -~ev1saon . -.. -.-.~.-.... - - •• •tev0te1 FlllO Pl'?• li"c• quMllOO Ille ,.,.._.., OI a b)l·llw book dOCtOf .... 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PftOJECT UHIVERSE (I) CAOSS-WITS ®) MERV GRIFFIN 7:00 8 C88 NEWS 8 N8CNEWS I H!WL VWEO GAME ABC NEWS tJ (fl JOKER'S WILD Q) SIX MtLLION OOLLAA MAN 'lt••v•• r:unfr()1tt' 1 •lfHµ11I ~' thw 1nrt-totw1). 111d1rntt•I 'ucun1v ny ftl~•f\(I c.1"1nt101 nt 01n ... , t.rnn\1u1u1" tPiut t1 ID SANFORD AND SON I .11non1 ·~ (lltttft:-H ;I C}t;UH.J Channel Lbf ing• 8 KNXT tCBS) Los Ang1:1l1• , 8 KNBC (NBC) Los Angele... 8 ICTLA (lno ) Los Angele:. fJ KA8C-TV (ABC) Los Angr+ ti) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ TV (Ind) Los Anqet~., @, KCSI (ABC) San Dteqo 4D t<TTV tlnd ) Los Angelt>-.. Q) KCQP. IV (Ind ) Los Ang11111" fD KCET· TV 1PBS) Los AntJPlt•:; ffi> KOCE IV(PBS) Huntinqton BcJ<.t• I I; i1•tlllU I '; J Wl1oll1fl\ Hl t•n frn ti fw Wiii !lll' .. I' II •Hf ti '"" l,,.,,,.,,,..f f tD 28 TONIOHl f•)Plf A o,•hoh• f•t•IWPHn r 111,01dill••1• tn1 Utt• H ll1lt I Of l il<•f•Jt•t•fl t ""''" ! ;i ffi) INTRODUCING BIOLOGY 7·30 0 THE MUPPETS ( •• ,, .,, c-. I<( •V Hll\W" Hl.J 0 .. 1 .. r .,,n, 0 CONSUMER BUVLINE r·op1c.~ ( •'tS µurun VIOl1t rum~. PotMrnrt r ·'"'''' ,i , nmm•\rcia\s r f'H~rih 0 DA TING GAME 0 THAT'S HOLL VVIOOO th•• 0£!v1t M.t<t~ f\1" 01J 11 0 TIC TAC DOUGH ID ADAM-12 J\ fJlrt IPAdS thl' (lfl11 ,.,. 1, 1 .1 'SU .. ·P•tlfh#'t pf.HIP Llfl(} •··~o ,,., thtJ mount,11n:. fJl) MACNllL I LIH"I" ASPOl'f all FflE..Oti Otilf' 1(1 tl00,000 NAM~ THAf TUNE 00} JM&~ 18 ft!OHT 1 001)1•) lHEBOOY •tUMAN rn,.. '°'U•\tf\ tlumun Ml• 11>1111~ fff'lrt• P'u flaU1I o•f •••• y h• .utvont od 1i\}•• • • plw tt•' 1u H\1'\ ~0.M,IU.\ 11 i, u~uuu "" tflo d11mu1~ nt tuw ruul voti>ulo toe. od bv O• u-.kc1ow'1~ m "'" iruortlol '""'ti &yOIOITI (Notwo.~ a1l•t1w~ v1uw<1' dt.Crt!llOft I Cl LJTTlE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE 4'11#tUI It. t)foUU:hHI •' lt•W llh~i Wl~r. h11 f>•K(ltfht .. +1ll,1tJntu u h I uH tJO ytMI h t ~(it•Ch jfYUf t Jun" tHmfw I wh11 .,. flh• ot11y Juw 1 Wauh1t l u u.o trt) 0 MO\llE • • • ¥Jllttt• • PH14t I• tt.qJ1101 ·.,,.111 • t tf y ""-t!\,H• ·~lll1'10I••'• I 11 • • 01' 1111 •VUlfl 11.lh • , Ii; ~h+t h 1tn,,111.h ...,, •• , 1lnl f1'*.f11lt1 tl.HITllHh fl+ fflt'll "'''' 11\4•1 (•'hf") 0 10 SALi/AGE I I •' ' · 11.q1unnu•nl 111 I 1 •• IH ••II ltftll1 f)tli•(I (>Ut A>••fl. u•·oul1, 1n 11 r.11;1 11 '•f•fllf u•1ti••1 }tnu•\ft l· .. ph1•.1uf• itld lt11• 0 MOVIE • • • TW• M;1~Jtuf11 11111 •,,,~"''" l tG(J(U ",,1 Ur\flHt•I l t1 W .1111.A(h A f1oJ nt1 OI q11u f•t;11h11•, '" n"1•d ff1 I"""'' f I Mt1Al(.HH IHWH ,,.Jlfl •iOU.1w:i (:1 hr i (J) CAROL BUANETI "NO FRIENDS ID MOVIE • e • M y•.ff•ru1o, I 1tH11 fl•·yorH1 f ·''ti! t t'• / 11 ')o( wot~nt.;rv '-,nunll<+I •, ,rntt 1e,0111cr11~rs t11tplOrt• ,,,., u11r.1no1m3I wnrl'1 n l 111 0~ Kolli.1t1 rt10tOQt.1 Uf1"; U:1vr:hok1nos1~ rton .,.., f S.J.o '""'' m11 '3Prm11n11 l rw11qlr• fi' ,,, .. , ) tD fil SILL MOYERS' JOURNAL In Th11 M.iltr•, O f (.,(,,0, Ii. ( pl'\1.('ft, ltlfHI With I ••HI• H10'l"~hc,th.111,· H1og1,,bn1 •1.trr'\ ,, ot•"·" t 1 r; C.t'lun e11 ~Pf>ll~t· ltt<tQO, !,11~; :lli(•ul Ulf" SlflV<'fV law s or COIOntfll AtTU•fl(,.I TUBE TOP-PERS KTLA e 8: 00 -''Marnie.'' Tip~ Hcdrcn ptays -a kteptom'aniac ln lh1s Alfred. Hitchcock thriller with Sean Con- nery. ens 8 H·OO I "The Sxes ... Human ~cx uality from pre-natal infancy to udvanccd age is explored in special on drama focusing on breakdowns in the internal sexual system. C BS fl 9 :00 "Blind Ambition." The second episode of t• four.-part miniseries rinds J ohn and MauTeen Dean ma rrying as implications of the Watergate break·in mount. 1:30 Q) THE 000 COUPLE Folr• cl1!covera' nn opera •mg•v but sho's too •hy to •,1HfJ .,, pubht: Q:OO 0 ( 81 BLIND AMBITION A.rn1dtU mour\\1<HJ '""')hCi• 11on~ o! tile Wdto•Qlllu hroRk 1H .J0'1n 0'9;.n t1110 M t1U,A(H1 ca"y n" ,. tumul IUPU~ tr,m ttu(,ft m1(j tm.1lly <t•'t manu•rJ tS1:1r1'ot41 0 A MAN CALLEO INTREPID AlltJ' M~H10IOUl•' ''· t HP ''''~''' and to1tuu1'1 hy thn r,,...is1r..pn S 'not1ef•C:.OH ••·11<.h Lviln '" S•ockhr,trn (f/1).1 !uurn at1<111! ""' wor~ •it nuch3lU '1.C1•1nhf\t N1lo-; Botu 11 urry ltr•y1111ltl•I !Pill t ;, 'It !j 0 "Ql ABC MOVIE vacn11fln ''' HnU' (P,···rr• lt'tO, Etrutmra rfflcttm Mou 1f'(l11 M<.C.orrnock A ymuo 1 it toun~ts ~t.1ymQ ·'' •• r1.1rno1.., Mo,•c.an ,.,...,on llf>GOmA IO~I nnd o,tr;or>t:1A!I 1n the dP.ptM of trio tungle Q) MERV GRIFFIN fD THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE !iancly And Jenny T w11 ,tudenrs ~.1,1rt J J~1rnfll .ob11111 lh« fact, ol love ,1Ht•' ht0nrm11 a Ort'•ltc itl.CfJ\Jnt or M1-;.s Aro<t1e -; 1rnq1c lc.vr att;w (r<1 f.I.i) GREAT PERFORMANCES 10·00 D 0 NEWS (!) NIGHT GALLERY Onil!h On A h;'ll\jP h youno man tan~ tn 1ov•• w1111 " myslo••ous n1r1 who ti•c•, on 11 Darge but writ root nllow h1rn to corn1· .tt>OOrCI fD SOUNOSTAGE '';hal ~•fver ~IHu1 o, Hf)nk f.I.i) GREAT PERFORMANCES 10!30 Q) Q) NEWS I 1:00 IJ D 0 (t, 110) NEWS 0 MAKE ME LAUGH 0 MOVIE • • • r "" o~''"''H n,,p., t 19'>8) S1dn<1y P01hflr I ony ( ,ur fl'• AU•u a btac" rnm1 rHH1 H Nlllh ! f'Hl.ir1 fih;:JC9' 1Pf1 U\<Jnltwc hy ttu'' wn~tco ,.,_,rai1 .. r,,,,,1 .1 ,.,,,.111 01t1111 lhr->1t mu1vnl •nr1nt h.-ettntJ,.. ,,, llO~t> utht1r Cl•~~Qlvll 1:< t"tl"i, Q) CHICO ANO THE MAN A .lapamv~.-· bu~1ne~~mtth t\ttOW'l up at '"~ <J.lHIQt; tsnd 1.,laim'i thal f '' '' h•' 1at1>or (!) THE BENNY HILL SHOW BonIT'f lravAl11 lh'-• wf'JdrJ ,, , 11 Cipycat<.hAr fD DICK CAVETT Gue'<I H11tph Narl•" 11 :30 I) (I') ROCKFORD FILES Roc.k ford gr1••"t undr.:rr;n11M Hl 1flYP'ihgatP an r.J11 r '>m (J30Y pro,,,OtltlQ a ~UP(•''" •-'dly tt•:nsnhonal n'°·"1( '>" •.nocP. 041 dc1lhn9 (lfJv•c.~ 0 TONIGHT Gut \1 hO\t M4-H ltn M vlt Cut \\', A\ Jbf'f('4U. (.u\Ch Wtllt(tM\. ~oo'"' A°t"y no1d' ·:'.' TONIGHT'S LATEST LLSTINGS I IOUPVIMM • 9 ~al'OllY A young glrr undefgoes • ntghtmarrsh al•·hOur Ofdelll °"~ I THI GONG IHOW GETIMAAT A KAOS maaler ol d11· Qulaes 11-10 assaaa1na1e " wilnfl&S 30a1nst K"OS. SI CAPTIONED A8C HEWS 12:00 8 TWILIGHT ZONE Proteno• Fowler <• well liked 1eacher At a a.,'y s -.chOOt is asked by th" 11u1t'"'s to @nd hos l1t11Ch- 1n9 earner Q) ALFRED HITCHC()Ct( PAE8ENTS · Ott Morhu• A mon learn~ that hrs wile •& unla1thtul to ,.,,,,, Cl) GETSMART <irnar1 and 99 rnu~t ~top ,t KAOS 11ehem., tn planl iuplO~•Vft~ 1n fOtt.HQn conAulttt~·· Ell) 28TONIOHT 12:30 0 Of\AGMET J: our ~•'n" ... d fl.en(Jlf·. itlwBy"f d•~Qu•ft.f!d 1(1 ,,..,, rnasti: .. hOld I.JD \I' t,f)l,k l·l•I •ounQqc; 1n ;.t.. rnariy w'-4A~"' Q) ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS lt11· H.wdt. Qt Mt O•tiir mol~ ~ ~fHtrlQIPr '" JOQ<iy I nncir,n tru',tti\te\"'• (h~ c)ohr.P c; a ttAmc,,t..-fr1 r.atJ ''"~ "'" Q) MOlllE • • M ·•· " r. '* M1C1t,IP I 1<1f=,A1 &v.t,~tf M1tr.rtufT" F , •• ,. '~" t''' /qf\ A t•-!CiOo<.t~rt lii'N(O' 111r1Dn'rl '"I\: n1c; f ·.J''*'~' Jrrflh~n , .. H•P". •n tJ1~s.r1 1n\..Jn1t / "'' "'~ r.h~"'' 1 1 ''' ~f'I. '"'n 1 12'37 0 MOVIE ••. M.,,1 r,,,v ,,,,,,, Jf+tf'A'f t (unlttr fJ•IV fS ):H1\~''h A WS-lf ,,., .... ..fh '~ r1MlJr-1eru(1 t"1V ~1.~ ..:tt<.r1nf)ur. Hl'P rlf'\d P"~'"'·"'" ., .. ,, • 1•()1nrt• rcA1t,,...,, r.f "'fr• J-',."f : '''''' 'r1" ·.,r. rn;t tO AOAM-12 • "''' ,,, ir. ,,.,, '"* nANC',r"1AI h 1111°,N n" f,H1r4°>t tf' -it ··1C;f,.1;1ff•f1I ,.,.,.,,I ! ,. CJ•'-'~,,,. f ·,11 .i t1••.•;.,.t1'1 12~'40 0 !I CBS l> TE MOVIE • • Mc.'A 1t;,r1 1, """'" J1i;.un+on tr• I '"'ri• ,,,, ... . . Aooll~ ..... ~ .-.... McMillerl'• ~ c~ lootblll ~ end• ift ,,~ wNI! ... -et-Illa..,,__ • .....,,.... tound ll'IUfdered. ., , 1:00 G TOMOMOW GuHI~ Aulhor Davi~ HalWllM\ 9 DO< VAN OVKI S••-~·old Rilchi. auca l"s pOfenlll lhe INIYltablll Where did I come from" que1111on a M.AVl..cK 'Oulchmfn's Gold" \:01 Q.OJ OHEAP 8"0W 1:ao1 NEWS 2:00 NIW8 • OETSMAAT 2:07. NEWS 2:23 NEWS 2:30., HEWS 2:53 II MOVIE * * '1> "Operation Snal<.h" 11<1621 Terry· Thomas, r,eorg" <;anders A World Wit• II British olfl<M t~ '"SIQn!ld IO M l&gu&rd 11>6 11m~ir.-. ~ Flt:ttl0n1tl I01f:UMtS "' r .. h.~ftnr tiy ~rnq to •I 1na1 a Qt'lVP 01 lftgend"'Y f:la1tJ"'V llP"« <ot11y put (I ,,, CJ) mtn I I Ttw11dof1·,. I Dflythra.-,fffl11it-11 12.00 0 * . <;1,dan t 19.4';1 MAri~ Mr,ot'lt furh;on Sey A tutn<l~rr1'1 1aqetac>nd Ntfh lt't'l ~lt1 r1f ;.\ft '1utlawi!kJ ,1;1<1q lliitd'\t' '~··"'~ .,,.,.., . "'•'"'11n(.l '>IJfSWot'l qt ;\ rrr1r>"M .-t-1 tf-,,.r~A fff'}f'n f'l8f' N,t(~WfJd '' "f"\1.nrt,..,1 f 1 ~, 's'> mm • (J) •• ' "I)•,,. ''"' ~ .... ",.' '1•11""j(;l'lr~1 0~,, (\,,,~,, ... ~~,,, ~ m~ ,.~ .. ,,, ~Jf'1q ff!-'t IN~ Cl N~ ~r1'4 ,.,..,,.. ,(' ") NlfiA: <.'fl(: ,.,,jlJ t' Y">f •,(,,,. ' I 3 00 10, • • ·.,.,~1 r;1 •prr•,1 '•r111• "'ar&r !-111r , Pr,l',--ct• F11j''""' ~ 1r '·' r.11;,tt~ ;_,,.,,,. h , r ,r. -~,., J 30 u • .. ·~~·•''' ,..)~ ·~~ -4 , .... ( r• ... • ,., i' -.•(,.trt r1fl'1QP. (...l('H t "1.,(,flfTldf1 .+/Of , .. ,.. 11 ,.,n~,, d't; 1 U 11t ;r, rj ff1'1"1Qfl-J ~~I~ \r119uO~d 1r) rrt'iStl!,,. f t 1 t ( !,() n"\rn t ABC Leading With Its Hits This ·Fall 1 ~ . ,....._ ·By P ETER J . HOY1':R those s itcom~ MOl'iDA \' night 1s pretty ~<.tfc for t·a:-l'. ''Thn.'t•-.. <.:ornpon)." luter 1n LO~ ANGELES (APJ On p;1pt•r, Ha ting:-. alr1r11· \\Pldd -.ui.:1.wst ,\JI(' !\fl(', it l lt•asl during the foothall tht.' t'Vl'111ng. a nd "Taxi" IAOUld ;.i lsu ABC look~ nothing less than 1nvin1·1 has 11olh1ng lo worr\ :1hrnll Hut 'I'\' 1~ f,t '.lso n \\hC·n ~· certain number of sufftor ble. Its fall schedule 1s a fortr<•s:-. 11ot(1r1011sly t·~c·tl!';d and !\Ill"!--;u1· 1 IPW<·rs .irl' going lo watch ABC's wit h t>very new sh1>w surroundf'd b.v <'CSM'S an• n ·ry n111 l'h 11f ;1 c<'rt41111 .. MtH1da.v Night Foot ball" no matter "'protectiv<• wall of rnt1n gs hits typt• light, k1tl orH·nkd cumt·<1it~s what lht' other networks 11re airing "This 1s the first tune l <'an re and light, frothy non comC'dice;; 'When football is gone, though, ABC is member a ny network putting all of 'drama' dOt's n't really apply ll could we<1 k . with a new cop show "240 1ls new properties on a schedule with tw that the cycle that m ade ABC's Robert .. and ratings -marginal •he kind of lead-ins we 're providing, · typt• M> popular h<1<; run 1t~. <·nurse , :1 .. fumily" taking ov<·r the night .ays .James Duffy. pres ident of AB<' possihility that. tf lrtt<'. wou:d lt•avt· T U F.SDAV was the night that rv. ''All of our new programs will AR(' very vulnerable. indtcd brought ABC to prominence, with its gel a sampling.. 'l'hl•A HC'ltn<.·up ado lcstt•nt hit "Happy Days" a nd Whal Duffy 1s s;Jying is that ABC th :1 1 s how's ado lescent s pinoff. well begin almost <·very night of the Sl 'NDA \' be~•n~ "11 ll ll1l' ln ggr·sl "La' c>rn<• and Shirley "The dynamic week with a hit show. tht>reby fort(.' nt'w hit of thr• past ,\'<·ar. · Mork anti duo has bct'n b roken. with "Happy feed ing audiences a sample of the Mindv ... shtrtl'lf t11 a new lime l11 .Ouys" bl'inl! expected to carry a u- network's new s hows, givi ng them a comhat ('BS' traclitr1Jna l sln·ngth on c1iC'nt:<'!-> 1mo a 111.·w program called bette r r hance to s ucceed. It is a de-this ni ght The hope a t ABC is that ' Hart in San Fr ancis<.•o " "Happy vice best e mployed, of courst'. from a 'Mork" es not ;ust a kid show, that. Days" is onl• uf thost~ ABC hits that position of strength tn fact. it has hroad e nough appeal to m a.v he peaking, ke pt ali ve by its outperform Archie Bunker on CRS. ;.ilignmc nt with other hits . When ABC \'ET TIDS COULD be the season of Perhaps. If not. the night will likely tried to use it as a lead·in to the ABC"s undoing. The n<'lwork's sue-be lost, bccaus l' "Mork" is followed failed "Ma kin· It" th1:; year. the ploy cess has been built on 1L<; sitcom~. hy a ne w program , "The AsS"oci11tl·s" didn 't work. Alone. il may not be and its 1979-80 schedule depends and then a variable, the 1"Sunday ~t rong '-'nough to keep viewers with largely on the continued_..:.s_uc_ce_s_s_o_f_Nighl Movie." ____ /\ HC through the evening In that Tlais Trip Neressa.,, Soupy Sales Sues Network f~or $500,000 NEW YOHI\ t i\P J Comedian Sou P.V Sales has de manded $500,000 111 d a magt•s from /\BC televis ion lwra ust• th(' network a ired two pro- grnms with thcword "Soup" in the titles The enltrtainN said the public knows him as "Soupy" a nd "Soup" and that the network wa s seeking to "mislead and deceive" viewers into be lieving ht: was on the program l le also said the network plans a television series with t he word "Soup" in the title, creating potential com petition for his own nationa lly syndicated "Soupy Sales Show." Barbara Feldon, Maureen McCormick, Priscilla Barnes, -Michael Brandon and Andrea Marcovici <from left) find themselves lost in a hostile land when they wander too far from a remote vacation resort in "Vacation in Hell," a new TV movie airing tonight at 9 on ABC. Channel 7. Besides monetary damages. the eomic a sked that the network be en- JOined from using that word on apy new programs. The two specials aired by the ne t.work are "Soup And Me" and "Soup For Preside nt." Ah, the comfo· of home •. Y/ I There's no place like home to enjoy •II the comfort• of a subscription lo the Delly Piiot. After all, whet could be cozier than the convenience and savings over buying It •I the newutand? For as llttle aa $3.50 a month, you can have the Dally Pilot right a' your doorstep each day. And whet'• even belier It that the Dally Pilot •trtvH juat when you have ,time to re•d -weekday evenings, weekend mornings. So go ahead. Enjoy •II th• comforts of home dellvery of the Dally Piiot. To begfn Immediate home deftvery, cell 142·4321. Or just flll In the cOUROn and mall to: Orange Coeet Dilly Piiot, Clrcul•Uon Dept., P.O. Box 1580, Cott• M•H. CA. 92'2'. DAILY PILOT W E ON t:SDA Y sl111uld he a ~I ronJ:: mght for AB C. a~s u m111g that .. Eight is Enough" conlmues to he a family powe rhouse and that viewers are still taken by "Charlie's Ange ls " But if ,·1cwt•rs have memorized the Angels· d eavagt•, 1f J1ggl<• hus run its <'Oursl.! as a TV <.1 rt form . then Wednesday would fall apart for ABC "Vegas ... not a strong show anyway, follows "Charlie's Angels .. THURSDAY begins w1ll1 "LaV(!rne ,t- and Shirley." moved from Tuesday in the hope that it is strong enough on its own to lead viewers into a new p rogram . "Be n son ... whic h is followed by ··Barney Miller." "Soap." and the ne ws magazine. "20·20 " .. La vem e and Shirley" 1s anothe r of those s hows that could be hurt if there is indeed an end coming to tht> sappy sitcom cycle tt -· Then and Nou· .olPWlr..-10 .Jerry Malhers and Tony Do\\. :..tan, of lhl' old "Leav'· It lo Be.aver " T V series an• shown m 1962 < <ibove > and nO\\ 1 in reverst· order below J during their recent appear a net· on Uood Morning Amt:nca The actors c ur- rl'nlly C:irt· pe rforming to~et her in the tour· inY-lay "So Long. St ~nl_ey " FRIDAY offers "Fantasy Island" without its lookalike friend. "Lon Bnat." Whether it can stand on its own remains to be seen ABC as. sumes it wi lL "Fantasy Island" is fo llowed by the .. Friday Night Mov;~·.. '-Breakup' Movie Set SATU RDAY could be big trouble HOLLYWOOD (/\l'> The story of six men for ABC. Its leadoff s how is "The who s uffer emotional tra uma when their mar Ropers," a mindless, one.joke spinoH riages fail is to ld m .. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do.·· that drew big ratings when it was at a four-hour movie now rn production by Columbia the tail-end of ABC's blockbus ter Pictures Te levision for ABC night. Tuesday. Its dirty little jokes 'Starring in the movie, which takes the man':-. about Mr. Roper 's sexua l inade · point of view. a re Ted Bessell , Jeff Conaway. quacies won't go at 8 o'clock, and Hobert Conrad. Bill y Crystal. Tony Mus ante anti there doesn't seem to be anything David Ogden Stiers. else lo "The Ropers ." It is followed --------------------by another spinoff that became a hit ,,_ ________ ....,. JPllllllllU&Ulll!OG~l~N----B .by association, "Angie," then "Love SkhnCJ classified ads to" c,\~ c 'ffl1 Boal " and "Ha rt to Hart." a new are the best place to ()'~ .t C'.f' h buy or sell ski wear and ~ V ..,~ s ow· equipment in the Daily O .s- The real question. of course. can't Pilot. 642-2697 be answered until the fall schedule 642-5678 ~.:";..:"!;,,...,". hits the air. That is. whether ABC's ----------1tJn.-anlllllanm1111111111111B11lldl hits are "paper hits" or genuine suc· --------------------- cesses. It could be that through pro· gramming tricks. programs like "Angie" and "The Ropers" drew big r:atings, in whlch case they might fail without genuine hits as lead-ins. By breaking up its high-rated groups, ABC seems to be setting itself up for a taking. Whether the other networks will have the strength or ingenuity to do so remains Lo be seen . --------------~~ I I I I I I : I ni ~ I o Qi I 411 > t: ! I o o --1 E ~ I o > "-I ti 'i ,:o I » "Z I .2. ... I i ~ 1SJ I,:.,- ·-E I u o I :.. .c l 41 c: 0 ~ a. I I I • I l I ~ I WOOOVALLlN DIANE KEATON MICHA£L MURPHY MARIEL HEMINC\r\1/1'y' MEl"<VL STRff-P ANN[ BVRNr 'MANH.A. f.l\N ; . '.; ( •!.br ! ,f 1.l';HWIN • A JACI< ROll INS ( ltl\l.'1 [', 1 t J()f It ..... •. .~ wooov ALLLN "" rv111r~~., 11\11 w~r KMAN W00r>v ALr~· ~""'"' •• ~u .. 10,. -· ,,,..i•••-..;:r~ CHAtM<:; H JOH[ RO!\'.! I. I ( .f.lfl NI n II GORDON Wll US COMICS I CROSSWORD t-ilRMADUKE by lrad Anderson .. "It's port of his program of 01d to famili es with w ork ing por~'f\h SUPERHEROJ:S SHOE MOON MULLINS , . ..... By Bil Keane "I got a gold star tor attendance, Mommy, and guess where she put it!" DENNIS THE MENACE FUNKY WINkERBEAN MISS P EACH Atl°rt'4Ufl'S MAqAl1NE s~u~ci'~'­ ~~vt ~ l k by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta 6000.l 'lOU'VE 6E£N A MOtJl£l. Plll90NER ••. >QJ'Ve ~A1t1¥P 'l'OU~ MROl.1! .-->,.--.... by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson GORDO 5-1.I JUDGE PARKER HAVING DISCOVERED THAT M N HA5 LEFT ~r--wr-l .... ~PENCE~ fA~M5 DU~N6 THE NIGHT, A TEAICFUL PAiTY AWAKENS A66€Y! TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY NANCY 15 LATE AGAIN··· I'M NOT GOING TO -----WAIT ANY LONGER 'WAY DRABBLE OR . SMOCK NIELSEN AN~ JUST f'e1WffN LJSi I 1HINK we GtlY'S IN 1He Wft)NG- ..OSIN~S. • by Tom Batiu:C S·ZI by MeJl Lazarius BUT tf'S NO'f" vt:R'i $~FE ~ A 61>S'I ~1'11tC£1' ! PON''f U 1"00 f!(Kl.ES'S ~ -How DID VCAJ It~ Asour~v HU?~D AND ~ ~ROOM 11SSl.E !~ THE DX~ Ar -mt: ~.~2t.1 9n PEANUTS ,_,, I r's 8166ER THAN M"i OLO CME ... by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont by Jeff Millir and Jon Mcintosh HE'S CUREO/ l~ IJOf GOPIE? ~ Ht? D~AR6f; PA~/ A~l'lfi.'(, UM, ~. AeBolf CAREP A~1m~wo~H 5TATf. ~PrTAL-~ .'.lG.+~-U.J-~..,....._Y,?:;;....::4:.ll.J_ __ µl:Ql!:._MIJfill'.O~-l---1' by Gus Arriol~ bv Tom K. Ryan MAV 60P HAVE ~1'ft:Y OH '1XJR SOUL.. MAY 0 HAW! Ml!FfOf OH °"""R SOLl. MM by Emit Busllmlller -,, TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS ~Maki:' sock:. 1 Dutch town s1 Shmu1a1e 5 Wanderer 52 Show up 10 Detec1 !>5 l ill!'S 14 Weed. Bib ~Sponsors IS Rub OUI ~OllV 2 16Con1tnen1 wOrCIS 11 Door sign 61 Water body 16 VICIOUS 62 French pro- 20 Second vo-noun ta It On S3 Uphghl 12 Menu 11em 64 Isolated 13 Dehvere<> 65 Bargain 24 Head p.Jrl 66 Finished 25 Group 01 67-out a hv· seven 1nQ 28 Boov fuel. DOWN Pl 1 Holy ones 32 AC11ec11ve Abbr. suthll 2 Veh1c;le 33 Transfer J Orv 35 Roost •Abhor 36 Small 5 Prompted amount 6 Praying fig- 38 Enottsh c11v ure .a Valley 7 Dell 41-Howe &Compass pt '3 Army award 9 Disclose 45 Young boy 10 Hes11ated 46 Fainting tits 11 Elbe trlbu· 48Composi· 1ary tions 12 Diamond UNITED Fealure Synd1c.itt Saturd<ly·s Puzzle Solved. t---1-. " ~1" !2 s I s I u •• •I l I p l lU 8£ YO "f .IO NA Ki aii' l r S l N I C NI C C DI s •ID • J .. ' s I a 11 ~ l Sf -l ' .. l I s ( r s- S r ( ( • s ... ,.. c;" DI• s u • , ( ,. I A . ' I A a I U N I 1• ( l 0 p l I A S l • . [ c . r II 0 .. . ,. 0 l I C 1 r • A I l • s I l A I s • s -s I A Ill I A A P t - !D JllAI L l II -. 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V6c'°'111 ctreu ,._....,, ,,.. ,,.,,.., .. °" -""· .... °"" °"' .. ''*" "*" i ....... ,..., , ............ "Nm a ..,,.,..,, act. kMtbnf'W °" llw "~ ...,.,., "*" htn M.aUr u.. t~ "S. ,.,..,_,/or tltnlla TIW grto1.-st ''°" tomtr ~tJwbl(JCop. Cll""'1plwr tlwGra " THE AVDIKNCE ht1ld its breath ._nd muacbed on popcorn as R1namastf'r thlarif' Huabea. wearine an Uncle S.m hat. mtroduc·ed Lulu tbe Snakecbarmer and Lady Dau uod ht-r trained elephant.a and Honey th.. Ke1tr and trapeae artialJ and· acrobats a.nd So mm> and bia trained aorilla and more · It wu the last Victoria C:ircla And the whole school turned out for the arand ftoale of the trad1ltooal event started three years ace> by kindergarten teachers, Myra Smltb and Kay Lacy. The crowd was filled with other students, parent.a and friends who watched as the 42 stu denta pranced and gagged and danced to mus1e while keeping the audience an alternate laughter and auapenae. ' VICl9&IA SCHOOL in Costa Mesa -along 1 with two other elementary schools in the Newport Mesa School District will officially " close its doors on June 14 because of declining student enrollment and budget cuts. II The other closing schools are also located in Costa Mesa. They are: Mesa Verde and Monie Viata. The 172 students at Victona School, as well aa the students at the other facilities, will be re· assigned to other neighborhood schools in their area. School personnel Jere also slated to be re· assigned. The last Victoria Circus wa~ decidedl y <tn emotional event . . . . .. . . . . . . ........... 21.1111 . ~ .... ·-·· .. ·-.......... --.... ·-· -....... . ~-....................... . • • • • • .,;";T . ,._,,,. --·· ............ . . .. POLDI During kindergarten circus performance. Kimberly Keating walked the tightrope, Jesse Looney did his strongman act with barbells, Scott Rask and Kassy Kight gave a bareback performance on the bicycle, and • Jolnny Hirsch played seal trainer to 'pre- tend seals' Luis Magnone and Shawn ' Tranter. --. ..... -..... ·------·· -- Der Clothes Are For Disrobing Reality: Implant 47-year old grandmother makes costumes for touring bar-room strippers While the cocbJear implant dt.• veloped at the Ear Research Institute seems to hold promise 1l still 1s a long way from offering normal hearing None of the persons who have had the surger y ~ay that their t)eanog 1s like the •·normal hear~ mg" they remember Som e haw reported that st sounds like s t<tt1c and others say it '::. like a r<tdto that ·s out or tune By DOUG SPOMER ABERDEEN. S.D. 'AP) Mildred Baker of Aberdeen is a n artist of sorts. but her work usually ends up c:rumpled on a bar-room floor Mr s . Baker -a 47-year ·old grandmother of 10 m akes costumes for to~ strippers Her seamstress career for dancing womel\ began about six years ago when she got a part-time job at an Aberd '!n lounge There she got to know several ol the strippers and they told her about the large amount of money they paid for <:ostume!' MRS. BAKER didn't see a lot of com· petition in this career. and she had been sewing most of her life, so she decided to give it a try. "I spent almost two years watching and t.allting with the girls." she said. .. The sewing is really a small part of it. ··You have to see what colors match under the lights. and also pay attention to the material and durability of the costume. And the dancer bas to be able to put it on and take it off gracefully. ''Basically I guess you'd call them alJ strippers , but the re are different categories," said Mrs. Baker, describ· ing them as ranging from the lowest· paid go-go girls to show girls who perform intricate acts and skits with more elaborate costumes. said Mn. Baker. "They're very respectfuJ, and they always call me Mrs. Baker. Except my best dancer friends call me mom. ''It's kind of a shame some of these girls are looked down on,·· she said. .. SOME of them are earning money during the summer so they can apply themselves more to their studies in col· lege. 1bey make more doing this in one week than they would in a month as a waitress." .. WHY, YOU just wouldn't believe She often dreams about wearing some some of the s tuff they put on -and take of the flashy gowns and outfits she off. They dress up as cowboys, Indians, makes. but said that because of her age parlor maids. just about anything. and the town she lives in, it would be Since she has started making COS· impossible. tumes. Mrs. Baker has gotten to know "My kids tell me. 'Mother. now don't many of the dancers very well and says you gel carried away with what you they are just as ordinary as the girl wear.• And I tell them. "if this was a next door , larger town and people accepted it, you "These are just the nicest. politest would have the fiashiest mother in the girls that you'd e ver want to meet." whole world."' '-.,.; ' Equipment for cochlear implant is shown. Small button with Wife goes under skin, the rest 16 external. .· Patient'> can lE.'11 that someone 1~ talking but c-.n·t understand the words . Skill in using the implant can be de ve loped. the institute said. however. ··A great deal of learn- mg is done the fi rst year but users never stop learning about sound through the implant. Patients can hc<a r footsteps, the slam or a door. motors. the ring of a phone a nd rloorbell. dogs bark· ing and tea kettles whistling. however. so the veil of deafness has at least been lifted. Implant users io time can learn to recog1112e the sound of a human v0tce thou&b 1t 1s very difficult for CSee IMPLi\NT, Page C2) 'Ear Researeh. • • So All May Dear' .li: . ~· f ,. I • ' By JUDITH OLSON ot .. DMty ...... ,..., Eleven years ago Max Sonnenschien con· tracted a serious case of ~tis. He was in a coma for a week and Woke up with a life· changing impact on his life. The disease bad left him profoundly deaf. "It was a traumatic thing for me,'' Son· nenscb.ien said. "I was in the hospital for six weeks. I hoped to get my bearing back in a day." Sonnenschien, from Sherman Oaks. lived in a world of silence for most of tbo6e 11 years but today has enough of his bearing back to discern environmental sounds and some in bis home. He has had a cochlear implant and now can he ar bis own voice and other important sounds. ·'To hear the telephone is worth what J went through," he said. "Being deaf is a terri- ble thing." Sonnenscbieo is ooe of the fortunate people who have been helped by the Ear Research Institute. a Los Angeles cent.er dedicated to stu· dying the causes. of deafness and finding ways to correct and prevent them. The cochlear implant is one~ the most ex- I ,• •I . . I . cit~g projects at the center. according to its president, Howard P . House, M.D ., a part-time Balboa resident. S'n1DIE8 FOR THE implant surgery began in 1958 and the first was done in 1961. It consists of inserting a small device which puts small amounts of electrical current near the hearing nerve, and augmenting the implant with an ex· ternaJ microphone, stimulator unit and external induction coU. The "internal" part. or the induction coil. is placed surgically in the bone behind the ear. Two wires, each with an electrode at lhe end, are put in the inner and middle ears. An electrical current is set up between the two electrodes, which "fires" the hearing nerve. In addition to Sonnenschien, 49 other people now have bad cocbJear transplants at the ERi. While the procedure is not the answer to deafness it has made an improvement in the lives of the 50 and is a promise for the one out of 10 Americans who have bearing loss. <See EAR, Pqe CZ> ' : .. ' •'· Climcal histotechnolog1st Agnes Ward shows Dr. William House a research pro1ect invo/v;ng a stice of an inner ear. I j i ,. ' --... --.-.-......... -..-.-.-.--~·· ....... -----...... --.---------..... Monday. M-v 21. 1119 ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE ullnoia .Child-Snat~ch~i=n~_:H==a:.._:_ve=n=---~~ • ._. I& .. u iadk•U. ol .Ut UM future ... ,, .................... .-. .. ...... ...r .... eoaa...-. lncludlq bi. llltl._., WWlaaa '" llouM, Ill. D .. a1lo aN do· iM ~ la ta. •Pal .,._... u It affeda hlt•rilll. mkldle .. r problems. faclaJ nerve per..,., balaDee ~ ud hearlna Iida kau w.....S to mah aunt we were Mt ...., toidc IU&eriall. AM, tMrt La• lack of l\lada lw ear reeearc... - "DUI -~-feel mori and more each year that th11 will be a lon1·term sc>.lutaon to tha pro· ble.m.·· PM't ol the onaolDc research t. tar1ewd to lea~tbere ll dam11e to tbe braln bec:aue ol lbe ·term eleclr6c:al 1UmwatJon caUHd '*' by lhf . lrUIPl•Jll, 8J KATHY 080M CHICAGO (AP~~tr'Bredley aever UM>qhl li1a Ufe Woild be attect.d lw U.. laws ot llUno61. Re didn't llve there, .n.r-all. -But 'Bndley, -itke other ,,.,_ti awaraid cu1tody ol children followlnc divorce, learned that Illinois hu become a haven for pareats wbo do not have cuatody ol tbeir chUdna and wbo uuatcb tbem to Mek • more faVOl'able court rulln1. ll.lkaoll -lib •• cMber' .... -dole not have a law boaortq tbe eUltody rullD.p m8de by courtl ln other at.tee. TU ~ w ... founded ta 1 .. by ~· ... ,.. ~ • ll'OUP ol Dr. Ho••rd HOUM'll . pati•llta who didn't tllln be waa charctn1 ._.,b for bia medical aervlce.. n.. IJ'...,W people fUnded tM lnsUtute to "bridle tbe l•P bel•MD advancH made In ba1•c reeeattb and lbelr wkteepread appllcahon to ,.,..... sufferina beariq Impairment .. •-ova PAft•NT8 have bad co1mUve test· in1 and UM-re uve bMn no edvene rHdiou ao far:· Dr. HouM H1d A penon'1 hearlna Cl,.¥ be tesiecf ln ma01. many waya al lhe ln.aUt&lre and lbere are more than• l"eMarch proJecta aota, on there now. BETWEEN ZS,000 and 100 000 American cbildreo are ao•tebecl from lbelr cuatocHaJ parents each yew, 1peelall1ta ln tbe field eaUmate. And it happened to Bradley, who bas been given a pseudonym here since be fean publicity mi&ht jeopardiJe bis court cuatody case. It la not primarily a pa~ot ca~ facility bul one where research as done and applied to humana. "MOit reaeatth haa bffn dOM so fu on animals," nplained Edward Et.bell, lhana11n1 director. One·lhird of its s upport comes from founda· tioa sranta, another third from major gnmb and aoot.her third from •mall prlv11te elfhl, many from the Oraoee Coast nae institute depends heavily on the in dividual donations because "less than one per cent ol government funds 10 to beann& re· search," Et.hell said. The basic reserac~ Important because. Etbell noted, "We don 't know yet how the auditory system works." •ANY PHYSICIANS come from around the world to study at the ERi and a great many teaching tools, such as videotapes, are de· veloped there every year. Data from major cen· ters around the world is collected in the effort to understand why people suffer hearing loss. But progress is slow. The work on the cochlear implant has been going on for more than 20 years and still there is minimal im· provement with the operation. "This year we will be trying more com· plicated devices," Dr. Howard House said. "we .,, I . -~ But with lack of fundlna and lack of person· nel PfOll"t'M is sk>w For peopk' Uke M H SoruMmachaen and one of bia fellow transplant recipients, Victor Bladel. lbl' proaress so far hu mad~ defanite impact Bladel. a machinist who Lives I Gardena. started wearing 11 hear ing aute when he was 11. She years ago he lost ttae heu in& oo his left side but with bis Implant life as more normal. Bladel said he works around noise and AOW, with his implant, "Is learninc bow noise fatigue affect.am~." "I AM MO&E aware of things. The noise in the morning affects me for the first time. I know it's time for action when I hear the cars." But Bladel cautioned that lbe implant is on- ly a second best. He still caMot understand voices and ls frustrated with hi s lack of un· dcrstandin~. .. Pt.'Opl~ think you hear more than you do. So many parts of words aren 't together.'' Those who once have heard know how pre· ('ious the gift of sound is. And Dr. House and his starr. which includes visiting professor.i and physicians from around Jhe world, are working diligenUy lo make up for lost time and short funds. Only the thanks of people Uke Victor Bladel and Max Sonnenschien keep them going on what otherwise might seem like an endless quest. Jj . ,,. . , ~-' ~ j• /1 Jl ,, It ~ I .t I~ He is flghlilll in court to re1aln bis daughter and one ol two sons from bis ex-wile, who went to Illinois and two other atates to try to overturn an original Indiana custody ru.lln&. "Illinois is getting a reputation u a haven if you want to take a child ancl nm tn opposition to a child cmatody decree," 1aid Jobn McCabe of the .Natio.naJ Conference oo Uniform State Laws. Bradley said that if llliDola bad paued a pending bill honoring cuatody ruli.np in other states. he would have his children with him and be richer by about '8,000 -the amount be bas spent trying to regain his cbildreo. While \US personal battle continues. a aroup of legislat.Ors in Springfield is trying for the fourth year in a row to pass a bill to honor custody decrees from other states. Tm&TY-FIVE states have passed the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act, McCabe said. Those that haven't, besides Il- linois. are Massachusetts, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Texas, Mississippi, Kentucky. Utah, Oklahoma, Maine, Alabama. Tennessee, West Virginia, New Mexico and New Jersey. The act -if passed by all states -would remove the legal incentive for parents to move children back and forth across state lines in al· lt'mpt.s to overturn chlld custory decrees. A similar bill is pending in Congress. Under the proposed Illinois law, parent; seeking custody would have lo describe -under oath -any previous custody rulings or other wise be subject lo contempt of court cita· lions. Not all slates that have not passed the act are necessarily havens for custody cases. A Massachusetts court recently accepted a custody ruling from New Hampshire. And University of California Professor Brigitte Bode-nheimer. who wrote the child custody act with McCabe, said: ·'Some of the slates that do not have acts are beginning to follow some or the policies of the act anyway." Thal is not true in Illinois, however. Voice prmt of Judith Olson saying her name. Sexy 80s ••• Implant press1ons as "Ten whacks with a stack of Pre~byterian Outlooks?" Another expression you use when you 've been in error is "mea culpa." (From Page CJ> them to discern words They must watch the lips and concentrate on the letters they are forming. Because of this lack of ability to hear words the implant user can· not use the te lephone or un derstand television. The most important aspect of the implant, perhaps. is the fact that it allows the user to hear hi!\ own voice and monitor its pitch and sound level. "Many patients don't like the sound of their own voice at first." the ERi said. "One patient said her voice sounded like Donald Duck. "But after ~veral weeks these ' patients usually say that the sound 1 Qf their own voice is more accepla· I ble." The implant permits the users to hear background noise a!ld thus JUd~e whether they will have lo make their voices sort or loud to be heard over it. While it is not the perreC'l solu- tion to profound dearness it at least 1s a start in understanding t he reasons why hearing is lost. Work also is going on with the i mplant at Stanford University, the University of California, San Francisco. th~ University of utah and several foreign countries. One of the reserved projects at ERi in Los Angeles involves the use of voice prints . Normal sounds are recorded and then the same sounds are recorded as heard by the implantequipmenl. The object is to find implant equipment whicti will yield a voice print most like the normal. ( Horoscope ) Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: My wife (five years my juruor) hit menopause and for five years fought off all ad· vanccs toward love makin~. I re· m ained faithful lo her . Finally. after plenty of misery. I put my cards on the table. She agreed to resume hav· ing sex and agreed that it had ulways been mutually satisfying, No love play arouses her anymore. To me, giving as well as receiving is important. Even though I feel re- laxed afterward!!, the act is not satisfactory. I have tried all the tricks or bygone days to restore that old feeling, but nothing works . Is my wife unable t.o enjoy the act, or is 1t a ll In her mind? -SEXY SIXTIES -WHO SAYS SO? DEAR WHO: Almost all Impotence • males ud frlgldJty iJI females ls ~used by emotional problems. TUESDAY. MAY 2Z 8> SYDNEY OMARR A&IEs <Mar. 21-Apr. ttl: Grand opportunity exist1 for fresh start, originally. indepen· dence, being at right place al crucial mo- LIBRA !Sept. 23·0<'t. munication with family Your wile should have a checkup &o 22 ): Security, a con· me m ber -these are make sure nothing is physlcally tract. hom e base, s potlighted. wrong. Then. together, you should have a frank talk with a ment. elimination or safely PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. •yne-i-'st. Perhaps be can set the hazards -these are 20) y l thro h de ... ....,... featured. An individual, : OU cu ug . re sUaaUon 1tral1bt or suggest a tape. Ac cent on profit as counselor. with a reputation for be· result of obtai n i ng A woman iJI her 6h who ls iJ1 good ing stubborn. helps you n e e de d m a t e r I a I . health should be enjoying sex. Those increase income poten· Aquarius, ~ancer, Leo five yean of fam•ne didn't do her tia l. Pf'.r son s fi gure pro-any good-or you, either. When yoa SCORPIO !Oct. 23· "lnmenlly. don't ue It you lose it -at least tem· Nov. 2J ): Go slow. main-_________ porarily. I hope coanaellag helps and lain low profile. Attend &hit yoa make ap for time Jolt, to basic iasues, do your DAILY PILOT DEAR ANN LANDERS: Why do homework. Accent on CLASSIFIED ADS you insult your Catholic and Protes- Why is it you never say, "Ten whacks with a Talmud" or. "A dozen lashes with a prayer shawl "? l dare you to print this -CHICAGO DEAR CHICAGO: I bave usd "mea culpa," but tba& phrase is muely a Latia translation of "I am to blame." Tea wlaaeb wltla a a&ack of Presbyterian Oatlooks never ap- peared ln my column. Y• are C98· fused. I did once say. "A dozen lashes with a pra1er shawl." <Someone asked about the eltpressloa, "All eye for an eye and a &oolb for a leotlt," and I offered my owa la&eqtretaUoa which many tllleologlana felt was ID· correct.) The !!rJ.er abawl refereatt sagge.a18g p meat for ·myself prodllftd a barrage of crltldsm from rabbis aad members of my own faith. I apologized la pm& ucl have bee• mJgbty carelal ever 11Dce. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My sister· in-law ia late for everything. t gel especially annoyed when she asks me to pick her up to go to a luncheon or a club meeting. I like to be prompt and always am -except when I have to wail for Ella. 'She thinks It's smart to· give the impression of being very_ busy, OC· cupied with many things and. therefore "important." I say to be consistently I~ is rude and inconsiderate and Ella is full of prunes. Comment, please. -SAN ANTONIO DEil AN: People wllo are .tOB· sla&eatly late an Do& oaly nMle aad Inconsiderate b8' 1100rly oraulled. Tlte lllO.t a:c::-people I bow TAURUS CAp r . 20·May 20): Study Aries message . Display •riginality. courage of tonvictions. You meet ~meooe who cowd plaf important role in your . life. Clandestine "1lr· rangemenl · · could be on rarely Melt w8Mbt1. employment. depen· &42-5878 ta_nt readers by us iDI a~eb ex._- d e nts. nutritional re---==---_:_------------------------========--quirementa. Someone agenda. I ~' GEMINI (May 21· une 20 ): Follow rough on hunch-learn ._Y teaching, ·regain •ense of direction. I CANCE& <June 21· July 22): Give hill play ~ curiosity -uk ques· 1001, make lnqulrlea. eminl, Sa1ttterius er s ons figure in cenario. wanll 1ometbln1 for nothing -from you. 8AGl'M'AUV8 <Nov. ·22-Dec. 21 ): Emotions dominate -creative en- deavors, imprinting of 1tyle and Jove are ln sharp focus. Capricorn. Cancer -~nons· ...._ and the number I -fl1ure prominently . Speculative venture is fe atured. t' LEO (July 23·Aua. CAP&ICO&N <Dec. . Accent OD writJJ>g 22·Jan. 19): You finlab lrtbulinl product. ad: assignment. Prestl1e, iertlaln1, p11bllc rel•· ·~~are~~~ ona publiabin1. You ou re OD ad 'way• to be "re--know lt, act aceo • led" from re1tric-in1l1. Older faml11 • memblr waa&I t.o lbare ODI-eapertenee. I Vl&GO <Aue. 21-Sept. *2>: You pt lnftlved -AQtJA&IUS <Jan. •otbla1· halfway. AP· IO-hb. 11): ObU!D blnt u to baatnea1 an4 fr o ID C • p r l e o r n ·' n•I. to pro· me11a1e. New •P· and penon•I PfO•eh, more tndepen-· deace, better com. Did you f!~~ up your~ CC?PY of Ann ders' authontative and shocking Enqclopedia ~ fromA·mz? ~ For new insights into emo- tional, medical, sexual and social problems by leading physicians, psycho1o ats,' attomeys, teachers and experts in virtually every field-simply~ a check- ing or savings account for $250 or more today. Off er ioodwhile supply lasts. TIIE BANK OF CALJR>RNIA '1979 The Bank ol Cellforn1a, NA Member FOlG An Equal Opp0ttun1ty Emp!Oyer. -.. -----·~ ~ ~ . . ._ ... --·----- . .._;~o=~ :':ere~f!:rt9'· ::J CJl•e Tapol ol the State Bar AaloclaUO.. "lie llM DO tlllltody and he mtlbt b8ve Umat.d N • ...... Midi from a-dlNet "'*"*' .. el .. kid, wtlat be tries to do la snatch tlie k1d °'at the end of a visitation take the kid to -....r state and see if they could set a better outcome in aDotber bearinc. •· Topol aald all states borderilll OD Dllnola have pueed the uniform Jlll'ildldlm Mt. "It la beeomial increasingly known to pareata tbat II· linois ia an attractive island in the Midwest to snatch kida into and trv to let a different custody decree.'· be said. Bradley said that. when be and llil wife divorced in 19'10 in Indiana, be wu ••uct.d cuAlody but she had liberal visitation ripta. One son who was having problems at home wu al· lowed to live with the mother by mutual comeat. Bradley, who teaches at a Midwestern UD· ivenity, then moved to Kentucky, where bis eX°· wife lived. and she initiated a suit to cbaaae custody. The Kentucky court also ruled in Bradley's favor. THE EX-WIFE then moved to Florida with a new husband. The other two children vlaited her in uns, but only the eldest aon returned. He told his father that the mother want.eel to keep the daughter. "The next day I left to get her bac1t:•. Bradley said. "I made several trips there to try and find them." He finally located his daughter. got a court order to honor the Kentucky ruling, and took her home. But his wife was not far behind ; she waited for the girl at her school one day and snatched her. "Just as a court ruled in my favor. they would be gone. lf there was anything close to a physical chase. that was it. They were always one step ahead of me legal·wise." said Bradley, who has employed se.veral private detectives and tawyers to get his children back. I 'l'he ex-wife then filed for custody in ~Florida. but the courts ruled against her. Then the ex-wife fled with the ctuldren to Illinois. where she has begun new proceedings to win custody. SO f'AR. an llhno1s Circwt Court has given the mother te mporary custody or the two ch1ldren. and Bradley has filed an appeal. He hopes to prove that the court does not have the jurisdiction to hear l~e case because neither mother nor ctuldren have lived U1 Illinois . He wants his daughter back and wants to make sure he retains legal custody of the son who he had agreed earlier coCl.ld Uve with his ex·w1fe. The other son remains with him., "To say it hasn't affected me 1s the un. de rstatement or the year.·• Bradley said. ·'I pity the poor guy working in the s upermarkel or a plumber wbo has something ltke this happen to him If he doe:m't have the money, he's out of luck and can kif>s the whole thing goodbye, Medical Tips Organ grinders with their capuchin monkeys are rarely seen on city 'streets these days, but capuchin monkeys art' being trained for other work. They now help the handicapped. in much the same way as guide dogs are used lo help the blind. One or the monkeys has been trained to turn lights on and off, to pu~h doorbells. turn on the TV and pick up objects from the noor Another h e lp s to r ee d a quadriplegic. according to a report in th e "American Family Physician.·· If your doctor has told you to keep your salt in· tak e to a minimum because of high blood pressure. obe sity or some other medical problem, check the in· gredients of everything you swallow. including non -prescr iption medications you may take routinely. Rem e di es for symptoms like heartburn or indiges · HOO LAMPPAITS Harbor lites I 1 IM hwy hJ lllCL -..., I I07 ...,.,..,. ... c .... -..64S.7JOI Dla'I Direct 642-4321 Call Collect Subscribe to th• newspoper thot covert your hometown best ... YOUR Hometowft Dolly NewtP9pw DAILY PILOT t1on. for e xample. con- tain ..,arymg amounts of salt Lahoratory finding:. report a wide range in sodium content of com- monly used etntacid:.. Some contatn 150 times more ~odi um than others. How~ver. lhert: is a low sodium antacid. R1opan. that is not likely to upset low salt diets. Therefore, 1t pays to read labels carefully ac· cording to <t spokesperson for Ayerst Let boraUJries. Ne w d en tur es especially may cause gum irritations or in· flammation which can be soothed with Prox- igel, a medication that is frequently recom · mended by dentists for canker sores. The com- pany that makes it available reports that c linical studies have shown Proxigel to be safe to use and, because it is in gel form, that it clings to the affected ~ea longer than pd'Wders or liquids. ~a Summer~ ForTeensl OAA-COUWfY: # S Town & country ~7-tm • • J NATION I LoCAL 'I DREAM I BECOME FREE AND FLY' Author'• Flr1t View 'Aa wo;ld Saw Her' Young Villag~ Battles Aging BOLING BROOK. Ill 'AP > Th ts thrivinl( v illage founded 14 years ago in cornfields southwest of Ch1cal{o 1s worried about premature agmg. So orricials a re c rackmg down on property ~ owners who rail to kt.~p their new homes looking ne w. Reside nts who keep an unworkable c lunker in the driveway, lei d t>bris pile up 1n the back yard or don•t rix per·ling paint will be prosecuted TWO POLICE OFf'l(;ERS AND FOUR special as sistants will issue warnm~ tickets to anyone found violating housin~ ord1nimces dealing with debris, broken windows. g~·nl·rnl ma intenance. garbctge s torage, 11~ch nl-( µaint. stagnant waler. ta ll WC'Ccts and storPd \ <'h1C'IL•S. The o rcimantcs h;t\ t· lle<'n in cUt>ct since A u~ust 1973, but l'nf'ort·t·rn<•nt nl'ver was takt"n Sl'riou~ly . said M:ir1<.1nnt· Kwl1k. Uat: vi lll:l~e·s or- dina nct' supt:rv1<;t1r Thi .. .v•·Hr, she promises. 1t ~ill ht• "In the !Ja:.t ... sht: ~Jiii. ··1f ynu hacJ a notice to /Appear in court and you didn 't, tht-11 ii was 1ust d is- missed. This didn't h<·lp the attitude ·· The prot(ram IS not unique. The village or Oak Park has had a similar. s uccessful program for about six years. ac•t·ording to a housing insperlnr the re . But O:ik l'ark a nd Evetnston. another Chicago suburb with <in t•nfon:t·mt•nt program. are old-line communit1c:. with much olrler housing stock. BOLlfliiGBROOK -<-TRRENT POPt:LAl'ION 36,000 wasn't l.'ven <i v1lla,C!e unul 1~5 Mrs. Kozlik su1d that w<1rn1ngs will be issued first. allowing up lo thrcl' weeks to correct defi t'ien<'it'!'I. E:dJlor'• Nolf' Ire rlw .arl11 1850•. AtMnco l•U /or 0 ooh1pUOM1 ~ ''""""' ...ah S*tMd 9*pt ad G bTC'Qf#Ulu, IUtlf gf'rl UOIU If MG.I Afciffip ~r'o., WM CQPfMrM tlwi llahuntal ·~'°" bw combtmi.g glomour. no1 and t~ otlbeol '*WC.,., ,.umor o/ a C laa rfu. C1'Qpl1" fff'luftd tlw QMQfOiq to.cab "'°' a 1ro&1bled wumo11, ho1111tt'd '"' a a11ntr1 o/ bro.W11 marnage1, l<mt• 01Joir1 and n1uhtmar.-bo.a1 With pdu oftd okohol. which we•rl' Co bnflll <1bt1ul ~r trG{t1C dfotll f ror11 on 0001doa1• (lt a~ 34 Vmad .seer.ea /rom AfonlJl'I'• 11tl3cr"" ht11 are r«rco&IJlltd tn thu a.cond in3tnllnwnl 11/ u ~c<nea recreoted bsl lwr secret lo..-.r. l>onr•h wnttr llu~ JcmJH 1 .. mho1m• Ere•""" /rorn hur book UIMtY <W A WVEff Of' MARILYN MON IWE. Cop11r111ht 1977. 1979 Reprinted., by iwrm1u11m ul A rhor llouatt l'ubl.,hang Co By HANS JOltG t:N I.EM BOURN I "ab 111 :! bind It was only 11 few days af\e r I h1u1 flr!>l m cl Marilyn Monroe Not ooJy had "'l' bl·comt' klevhon.. friends but I had been ·"' arnt<tl b~ ht•r ... 11r rctary to stay away fro m he r that ~he wus unde rgoing a depression Tht•n one ufte rnuon a messenger brought et h•Ltl'r lo my hote l ll was from Marilyn. She hiJd handwritten il with a narrow-point 111•0 in a nl'rvous hand. most of the lines droop- ing but.individual words laking s ma ll leaps up- ward Sht' apologiied for laking up all of our l11tiw togethe r with talking about her own prob· le m s r ather than discussing /TlY screenplay for hl'r And she clost'd by inviting me to a party s he would be g1vin~ fo r some of her friends the following evenin~. TIU: APARTMENT was full of guests whe n I a rrived Som ewhe re in the clus ter of blue and striped Jackets and bare shoulders she stood with a filled c·hampagne glass. nashing silver • and whik I was secin~ her for the first lime as the world saw her. She was no longer s hort and a bit chubby and. thanks to a pe rfect make up job. the pale race a nd the lumpy nose were gone. He r eyelashes were lon~er. her eyes larger and the mo usy lau~hte r was the re no more . She gesticuJaled a nd beam ed, and her laughter was more open. This was thl' princess surrounded by her co urt. and s he cnJoyed it. they all looked as 1f they were dancin~ <.1round a Chrtstm<1s tree. ful Iv trimmed a nd lit In he r white dress . she lookt>d long legiwd and slendt-r and be<.1ut1ful SILVER THREADS wt:rc sewn into tht• while lact•. so 1t looked as if melted silver was running down over he r a nd billowing back up over hn a1win, up to her hair, which I was see- ing for tht-first time . It was set thick and s mooth down along her face and doubled back around he r neck. whilo curls cam e down over her fort•he:1d to lht· holdly dr<iwn l'yebrows. Her lips Wt'n• a red l;,rntcrn Sht• was lht· l11vt·licst 1·rcature I'd evt'r seen. and I rhought Sht· 1s light a light that comes from insidt• hN. a roving s potlight blindin~ t•vt"rynnt· who l1Joks l:lt her. so that they ex pcnc•n<·e he r only as radiance. the m yth· as a nonhuman wonder behind the vibrant erolH· human bt'ing And the beauty of her race contained the belief of a very young. hopeful. vi brant. shy but happy girl tha t :o;oon. oh soon. she would have her horws nr JOY co mt· t rut· Suddt•nl~. s ht• was gliding through the blue sea of fm~nds and hangt-r~-on. and the billows of shoulders p/Jrted IJcforc her . and she came ri~ht up l1J mt• "Tht·rc you finally :.ire, lhins Here' .. Slit: Gt\ Vt: Mt: hn glass of champagnc "Take 1t. r11 rind mysr·lf another It's Dom Pcngnon. my fa\'(1ritt-ch<impagm· ·· 4 Schools Invited To Visit In Santa Ana Court Petitions Filed b t d(n, l'ld'.' ••\l•·lJ nu 11\\.~I\ Q• lidbd1t1tt., Ardvn MObll• (.(H(). ,,,, /\PAtl..I 4'rt'Th .OCI Kt-1U\ lhHn' ,,..,, Ftn.,.. .. Or Hvn•+nQflln Hf•d• n 1orm,•rtw dO ll'q bu\1n1u,, 1t\ lh• 'h11fti·' U•,, n •• ,,. ·~ ._._, ....... --·-··--- Mcndlr. • 21. 1m DAIL.Y !I.OT Cl 'A SPOTLIGHT BLINDING EVERYONE' Star Waa Weeping Behind Flaahlng Smlle I Jjstened to the conversations around m e and sipped m y drink. Then Marilyn sat down on the arm of the sofa near me. bent down to me a nd whispered m m y ear "Why don't you look at m l'·' Anyway . you're s upposed to dance with your hostess the firlit time you·rc a guest in he r houst: So dance with me ·· We immediately found each other's rhythm S he e n.Joyed dancing. I held her tightly and she was sort and pliable and knew an advance every step I took. She flUt her cheek against mine and whispered "SOME ot· THEM etrc so smart they don't makt> any sensC'. The others are not at all But lhc:(vt> fooled me all m y lift• I've tned to learn somclhtnJ:: from them . I 'd Ith to learn. I know practically nothtnJ! Hut lht:) talk to me hke mecticmt.' men a nd witch doctors and I prl'll'nd to understand them. but I dnn I · ' "ll doesn·t m·ct·~~<Jnh mak•· muC'h dar ~rl'OCl' .. - ·'No ·· I'd so m uch like to ht· 5ml:lrtt:r Then I wouldn't bl' ~11 s us p1c1ou!> "You·n· ;.-ihvt• .. "Yt•S, at this mOml'nt. at this moment · Wt• dan(•t·d past a hottl<• or champagne and ~Om l' gluss1•s o;t;Jndinj! on ;J sJ1cl,f She let go or me . took th<.· IK1tlll• and poun·d StJ the cham µa~nt.• rlowNI 11\'(•r from both ~1:1ss1•s, ran orr lht• shl'lf a nd down to tht• fl 1ior SIU~ Ut'TEO h1•r glas., and we tuaste<l and. <•I that mo ment . a cold purr of air ca mt our way Someone had opened <t window C1nd the s moke l'leared She too k m y hand and pulled me into another room . over to the open window. whe re the brN!7.e came 1n orr the East River and lifkd hl'r h•11r ··1 know what 1l 1s I w:.inl to achie ve ." she s aid "But I c·;.m ·l t·xpla1n 1t Or rather . if J do. 1t sounds bad · · ' · Hct·omt• a gn•a t :.it'lrl'sS. i,:reater than any one t'lse'•" ··~tnnnh 1 nut also he happy The lrouhlC' IS, the two thinsis don 't go together Or can they .. You 'n' a pucl . you expla in 11 to me ·· ··11ave you ever w1shec1 vou were a trj!e. a ver~ beautiful tn•e that cvt·rybody admired but s till JUSl a tree .... SUE TURNE D lo me , kl!>!..cd me on the c heek and took a deep hreath of fresh air "f unde rstand wha t you're trying to say but I can·t expl:un what 1t i:> that I understand l'vt> also wanted to be., bird M;.iybe I was a bird in a former life . I n·cognize so muc h of myself when I st-c tht•m in Central Park But when I leave the m and s:.to back to m y own life. I'm not happy anymore. I'm s till 111 bird, but I'm capJ.iye lo a cage and I'm seared eul of my wits, and I dream ol bceakine out through the bari ud soaring up, up. up. · "Sometimes al night I dream I become free and fly up toward the sun and into it. so my wings burn orr and I fat.I back throuab the universe ... Are you s ure there aren't birda tbat die that way'> I also have another dream -tbat I'm in church and I get up during tbe sermon and take all my clothes oll and stand there naked, and lhey all look at me t.error·atricken. Is there any connection between the two dreams? Have you discovered anything in me that you didn't know before?" SHE DIDN'T WAIT for an answer but left/ and me and walked a way from the window, dis· appearing a monl( the voices. lhe mus ic and the s moke . I was confused . I had come lo America to write the script of a comedy about "a European in New York." a nd bang' -here it 1111 was: the lavish wealth. the self ·Satisfied inner cinle. those who he ld µp and those who hung on. the stars and the burnt-out: the re was the agent and Nancy. the secre tary . and the silver·plated cen- tral figure. who. one way or another was weep- ing behind the flashing, well-rehearsed smile. I went back to m y hotel and fell •eep. But 1:1n hour later. I was ctwakencd by the telephone Again. it was she. ·'Darting, can you com e over'' Now'?" "Now'!" .. Yes. right awl:ly I 'II leave word with the doorman so he 'll let you 1n ·· I DRESSED hurriedly and leaped into a taxi cab I was s hivering a hit from cold, lack of s leep and hanj!over. but my nerves were all a wake in Joyous anttc1pat1on Whe n the taxi turned the corne r of 57th Street. I felt as I had a re w years earlier when I took the last fow ~teps to the summit during a m o untain C'l1 mb The doorman looked at me, let me in and greett:'d m e without Sl:lytng anything. It was vt·ry quiet ins1dl' J r<1de up an the elevator. stepped out on ht·r floor and ~aw the door a1ar. I went ins ide a nd C'losed 1t c·;:irerully behind me . and ~ht· l·:.i m<· 111 ml' 1n a whttl' robe l:lnd kissed mt· and tof>k-·m"' .ru.nd and led me mto a h<·dn)Om with t1~hlly drnwn curtains and a Vt•r:"o b1).! unmadt· b1.:1I Sht• ll•ft I ht· cl111ir :.i Jar :-0•1 a ~trcak of light 1·:i mt· 1n from lh•· l1v1ng room. and she took off h1·r robt.· :.ind "a!-Otik<·d and hurned into bed, pulling tht• quilt 11\l'r h£·r~(.·lf I undressed and lay down dose 11.1 hi·r We held each other tight h <1nd sht· ~a id . commanded · "l..c1v1· m1· lnng ;ind tenderly " Punch \\ d ...___-=-:.--....--. : \ ~ l; ~\\ • 19/9, Pu111.n l'UD'> LIO .. I'm here tor shoddy workmanship.·· Saddleback College's north c1:1mpus in Irvine will conduct an opt·n house for four OranJ(t> Coast area high schovls on three d a t es th i~ month. The following ha ve fi led p e tition s o f bankruptcy in F edenl Court in Santa Ana : A:tyno•O\ A.,c. •'"''"''" hu . 11•.1,•o h«"10thl1tr. u• \61)~.4186 und d\'*'h ot \ llJO ,,, 11'\f••ll h tO•hlw \ rJI \lfA Ill ctrlO d '\V.'h -------------·----------------------------- On Tuesday, students from Irvine High School and S.E.L.I'". School m Irvine will be invited to attend a session al the campus. UNIVERSITY ll 1~h School stude nts l:lre in- vited Thurs day while Laguna Be ach High School studenLc; will be welcomed May30. The north campus 1s localed a l 5500 Irvine Center Drive. For in- form a tt on . pho n e 559·9300, ext. 215. Cal, Poly Lista Top Students MAHC..H tJ w ui.am Hat O'CJ t-ohom ..... ~ f-,.., IJfl'O " "P' 1f)\, co,ta M t!,,., h .• .., •• .,, 1•\J ••dD••·•·~., Of ""J ?uo •• nd .t\--.t."h ot ~·w , .. ,,..... ' ~•t nd rd OOQttn dflO Hf!len A11n"-. 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"""'""· ,.., o •• ,., Ron.to Mo•ttlo. ll1l H1111 h >teO h .O.hloe• OI t tU.'IOI -uwh t1n9ton St , unit qo4, Hun1.119to11 ot \10,StO. 8 ••<11 , II•> 11\leO h•b•htle> 01 -JoM Oevlcl H IH HOll, U 7• lll1,4SI -•swt•Ol '10.t:IO. E11Qt•lld ..... HU111111t{on ~II, h•• JOlln Horv.ol Ryan. 6111 8e>te1 lt".O l1aollltltt of ~.1• -••Ml\ of 4vt1111e, Westm111•t•r, llu ••sled \I.AGO 11•1>11t1tes of lll.~ •llCI .is~h o• -'------------,4,0IS A ... ILll lnrin o. s.tt.rv. tM1 0 1,mpte Drift, -lftgttll llff<ll, ,.., llsteo llablllllft or t1.•1 -.... , of $2~. L~ L• CMr, JU lltfl Sr., U11lt J, Hum,..... tlMtll, llH 11'1.0 llabilllln Of \U,tSS -Hfftl ot $2,110 Oou9tn R-rl II-on, 1717 Al.-.ma, Urlll c. Hullll119ron 8H<ll. llh llllllCI ltabllille\ OI tU,176 -al· MllOl\t,110, J•~ P Marr•. I £sup.-Court, Nt-1 8ee<ll, l!H llll•d ll•bllllln of '31,JOO -H HI' ot Sf,700, A ... ILlt leteu ,,,_ HUftter, nt, 1'1141111a "ft .. Ullll C, HulltlflVIOft 8Hcll, M\ 11'4 .. llelliutlO\ el \!~, ... onCI etMtl CJl::t::~-........ All'ttrL• -Cllf ..... taft ......... lrott Sen· dra L" '--· Ufllt a. MUllllfllfOft laM<ll, "-..... ~·"'" .. ,,.,.,. Oll4I ""'" ... .as. -••rller• Leis Wtllb, US .. tu~-. """ ~... Cat• Meu, NI llt,_, 1.Htlft Ol tl,11t -"" MtsefUll. .,_ .. _ ...,..,....,.,, I,.. LOl9fl Caun. "~ Vet10. ~ "''" 11eWrltlft or Ut,011 .,.. .... , ..... _______ .......... _____ ..,.. _____ ......... ----·· .... ··---._.,,. ---...... ---··- I Shop the Daily Pilot and Save! rm happy because l found the lowest food prices in town -with the help of the Daily Pilot. By using the Daily Pilot food section . I really save . Each week. I study the Daily Pilot ads and clip the coupons . Timely recipes and news of events which a fleet food prices help 1ne plan a budgetwise menu. Televised claims about lower prices are fine . but the real bargains are in print. 642-4321 In the Daily Pilot. DAILY PILOT _. ---. . -· --..... -.. -. . . . . . '" ... 11 -Q pM,VPILOJ PUBUC NOTICE ••WNllT-MaSA u•1P1aDIOIOOl. DtST111n •OTtC•l•YITl•GalOS 140T ICE IS ... EREBYGIVEH IMl IM e ... rd o# E~llon of 11Mr Newport llMM U"1flM Sc'-! D11tri<I of Or-et COWltY wi,11 rec91 .. _..., ~ Ut1 10 1·oop.m.on11WStt11SrtofJ11ne, 1t1'.•t INOlll<eol.....SSc-1~1rkl,loG­ •• llS7 Pt.-1• Sl<Ht, C..... Mew, C..ttorNa, •I""""' llnw Wld ~will be publlcty _...., ..-4 re~ lo• MAIHTENA14CE Of DATA PROCESSING£QUIPl!o\£NT. All lllcb-tolle In ecc~ewtlll Condtllon\, lntlrucllon •. •nd Stoe<lll<.CloM wNcll «• -on Ille'" Ille Olli<.a of ... ~Cfle\lno Ol.-.c;lof ol wld SC,_ DiUrk t 1157 PIKem.141 !>trMI, COIU Mew. c.ltfOrnte n.11. ... Pre-8111 ~·•Ill ...... Id"" M•Y 1', 1'79, IO:OO .. m. •t t11e -· -eu. A pp,., ... _..,...,,. __ IU 8oNf ,...y bP tf'- Quorecl •I llW dl~loft of 1'-Olltrl<t, NO Bldl!K m.v wl-....... Bid tor • ~rlOdof lcwty•lo~ IO I a.ys •tt.r Ille O•le WlfOrl,,_~tfter'eof, Tiie 8CM1•d ol Educ•loon of Ille NtwPorl·Mes.e UnlllM Sc-Olslrk l ••-ws IN r!Qllt to relcKI any or •II 81d5 ~ llG4 ,__lly K'"" Ille iowe•t 814, end to ••Ive •nv In· lorm•llly cw lrnvulertty In any Bod re- ceived. NEWPORT-MESA U141FIEOSCHOOl. OISTltlCT Of Or_ c.oun..,, C.tllwni• Dor°"'"' ... ,,,.., "'"'-'· C.PM P.,,..,,.."'9 Oot.c IO< re1 1110 SS.-l217 DATED Mayll,1'7~ Publo~"""'" t~Or~ eo..inty D••IV '"IOIM4y11, ?8, 191• 19'.i'l-I~ P URI.IC NOTICE c,._ NOTICE Of TltUST( l 'S SAL( S,.fMO.- •f: UIUJ4 QQA14GE CITY 8ANIC u dvly •P- POlnted Trustee undt< Ille lollowlno dO<rl-...... of lfll~I WILL SELL Al PUBLIC AUCTION 'TO T ... E '1 1GHEST 81DOER FOlt CASH to•y•b~ 4lt tome ol •• In tewlul money ol IN Unitf!d Sl.lltKI all rlgllt. tot le •nd ~ conveyect to .nd now 11eld by II w.o.r Mid Oftd of T""t on '"" pr-1-f ,.,.lnelt., cMieri- f PUS TOR: lloC> J V-OUQI\ - Marilla Y~,,,..,.._ _ "'''•· BE NEFICIARY. 0AAl4GE CITY llANIC rKOfdM AUCJIHI 7l, 1'71 ••on •.Ir NO. 3JIJ02 In boOlt ll'lll, .,_ J7S ol 0111c1•I Recor.,. In U>t offke ol I~ Qtcoroer of 0r.-. Counlv, \<ltd clfoe4 01 I< u\I dKUlllllH tlllt lollowlflQ pro· puly LOI ?tot Tr.cl >211. 'In the Cilv ol Nf!Wpo<I 9Mcll ... per m.., ...... or- '" book 102, P991• .. •nd SO Mii.- t t ll•-llo\ep\. In '"" office of "'°' County R~ ol 0r-'9a ~. S•od 1.ond I\*-on C-No. 01.-.: Aues\On Map Ho. o.on.n . rn•y tie Al'>O k-.. , 1•11 Francisco Drive, "•rPort 8Mc11. c.111om••· ' (II• stree1 .teldrM\ or common.,.,. \IQnatlon i• stwwm •bove. no •er••nty "goven H"IO"" Cotl'>Ple)tflH• Of Cot• re<IMHI," Tiie _,.ocl¥y -r Mid Oetod of T ""', by,_ of a tire.Kii cw def ..... on , ... obli911tlo~ ~--...,. llU't!lofo<e ...C\Md -del._ Ille OMICMI ilgMd • wrln.n OeclM•llofl ol 0.l•utt -o.m..ci ~ Sale. -•rlnen nonce of lllo'M<JI -ol .tKtloll to CMl\e ,.. ..,..'\IQntd to Mii Mid property 10 \ellsfy wlcl obl!Qallons, •!Id •~•alt« IN undenl~ caused wld nollce of iw..c11 -ol l!leellon to be recordlO J-..ry i.. 1'1' •• l~r. No. 3l:201 in boOlt uou. Pi10f "s. ot wid Olllci.1 Rl!Corlb. S.ld ~ Wiii be .....,., 11111 "'""°"' co_,.n..-t ~ w¥rll'lty, ••Pff'1\ Of' •m Pllff, f~'"9 tolle, ~WHloft, or lf1<11rnbf-n. to po I~ ,,.....mlno Pflncl~I sum of U.. note••> -u•ed by wld De4Jd of TrU\I, wlll'I oMef'HI as In .... o no1e Pf'O\lkled, .0¥.nces, ii •n1. under IN terms ol wld 0..0 of T<usl, IHS, <llereH -UIMf!MI of '"" Trus ... end Of IM tnisb crHled by wld Deed of Trw. Seid Sele will w l'leld on TI1un&ty, ~., 31 tt7t, •I 11 00 •.m., at IM offiq of Southern Pecltk Tille ~. 1oGNc1 at SIS Nortft C-lllo P-Ori ... Suot• ICIO, »nta AN, c.llfWlll•. O•t•: Avlt 17, 1'19 0r .... Clty8- .. Mid T""IM By: Soul-n Peclllc Tllle~y. A9IM av WelOO It. H_,., As~S.Cret.ry PubH!.Md ..._, He<bof P•~s ;omblned wtlll fh9 0.•IY PllOt, ~Y 1. 1•. JI, 1'19 llOS-1' PUBLIC NOTICE . .,.,. "CTITtOUS lusu11ias MAMll ITAHMa1n Tll• fOll-1119 ,..,_. •re dolflt buslnes1.s; HO ORA14GE STltEET PAIUNEllSHIP, 33' E. 11"1 StrMt, Coste IMM, c.l~ta11 0...... GI...,,_ Jm 0r.,....._, "-· L.116 ~. c.tlfenl4ewno SldMf Jecn1, u.-. "•••••I A-. L.116 ........ c.i....,... .... Tltll lloi81M9s II '--.CIM by IHftilM~ 0.....04"""' Tllll • ....._... wa filed w1tt1 tM C.ouMY Oen Of or .... '-tyeft ... 1,191'. "' PWll .... ~ .... c.... Del"',....., ,...., 1. "·fl ... mt _t1S1 PUBUC NOTICE ...... PICT1TIOUI eult•IM •AMII ITAfl•"1' T"9 fefleWI ... ~ .,. ...... IMltlMtS .. , • A .. llo\ 01\falSUTOal AMO SltOttt:M, mt ............. "-. c.M...,...,,. t:_...J.::::;:t!ntsr""" $11'Mt, SM . CMHer1111 .... ~ J. MtCMlll. ,_ •· OIM, eer-.c..1 ...... .,,. Tiits ...._.. It c!IM!KtM .-, • .................. .... J.AMM,,., Till•-------a.itY on•or-.~--. ........ P'I .... Cllllll..., 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 8 -......1 , ... Mond,, M9 21 .1m You C•n s.1r 1t, find It, Trade It With • Want Ad ••W •• •••• • . . . . . . . . . I•: •;-;: ... :·-..-;,~;t.._--. ... .,,. ...... ·.····-· .......... --.--.• .,,,,,...,~ •••• I ....................... ......••.•............. ..•............•.•..... .......................... ....................... . .................... . e1ar• 1002 ••• ,.. 1002 &1aHI 1002 ••• ,.. 1002 ., .. ,.. 1002 ._,.. tlU ....................... ········~·············· ...••.....•.•.•..•..•.. ....................... ..................•..•. . ..................... . l[QUAl...,., 0 "i-Ott1'1NIT¥ W•u ... MMlce: All tta! Mlate lldvertla~ In OU ..... ...,. la aub· i«"t lO tN t'fderal t'alr llo ulllftl Ac.-l or llHlll wt1u-ti me~ 1t 1llec111 tu 11dvrrt1ae 1 '1tny Jtrt• tt'r'\'1't'«'. hmltat1on. or dlM·n nunatloo balltM.I oo flM't', co&or, NhKIOfl, Mlll. nr m•Uorud oriatn. ur IHI mt .. n0<1n to m 1&ku any Ul'h pref~Ctl, IHfltld UC.I. OC' cb!K'nmtn1tlllHI .. Ttu.., new&lW'Ptt will not know1n~ly 11c1•t•1>t i.ny advt'rt11>1111C for r•'ill ~111.: wtu<·h u. Ill VIOlu Uon c' UM! haw 4-UMIT APAITM9« aD6 A ellAT IMVISTM9ff \IJ:t Blocks to beach ! Owner's apt. 3 bdrms. 21~ baths. 2 fireplaces. plus two 2-bedroom. I -bath a nd one l bedroom. l -b a th units . Great location & easy to rent. Supe r Huntington Beach value $240,000. WISLIY M. TAYLOI CO ... ...... 2111 S.4'11¥£1• ... .... MIWPOttT cana. ..... '644-4910 M CANYON Golf course view from spacious 5 BR 4 ba. traditional home; lge. family room. pool. jacuzzi. $750,000 IAYFllONT Severa l ~ine ~ayfront homes with pier & slip AVALON Well constructed. 3 BR, 1 ba. oak floor . partial basement. concrete foundation. Flats area. $120.000 - Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR l.1 1 11,,.,,,d, ()r·v• i'-J H oh 61/'.>I VIEW OF OCEAN Af'C>UGHTS! $99,700 Unique homt:> Formal entry. hllj;(e hving rm + fon nal dtnl.' <t Hcdrms. 2 master Mules l'nvalc p a l10 off h 1dt•away master suth'. With view of OC'l·an .ind lrtt-s ' Dream hum•· al baq1,am pnrc Call 7 M 96.1 6767 •••I • •. J ''WAMTED .. OFFICEILDG SO' DOCK A.MD LOTSA MOUSI Wonderful, wonderful waterfront! Here's a spacious 2 story 4 bedroom waterfront home with dock that accommodates a SO' boat: Master s uite sitting room with fireplace and 3800 sq. rt. of living area arranged in an award winning floor plan. Presented at $82.5.00o. U ~ IC)U t: t1()Mt:S . REALTORS'. 675..fiOOO 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar VIEW OF HILLS ••••••••••••••••••••••• G11•rd 1002 ....................... COSTA MESA SWtetSHARP Ftrcpl<u:e, up~radt•i., 1>hakc roof. C'Ustom brit k Concreh: low mamlcn ance yarrl and acrOf\.'> from home:; sell i.ng for $25,000 more! 3 bdrm .. \J':O b<IUls and ask- ini: $105.000' Call Rob &'OU. 752-1!1.!0. IASTSIOE ESTA TE llorne & icuest t1Uarters on a pproximate ly '• llt'r(' Scdut.lt'd l'UI do• s11r loc.·ation, close lo Up· J)t'r Hay F1tatures tn durlt•. 2 f1rt•pl1H't.'!1 . b•·amt'il l't•1h11.:i., uilt'd bril·k butrhrr bloC'k k tt c h t• n & I 11 a cl s 11 f t·11~tom W<lOdwork )o:xt r a lur~double i.:aralo{t' with l'lt•('tr 11· 111.._·111•r & at tlK'ht'li woriu.hov Ownt·r will help r tnant'c. )o\t 11 p ritt> $104,SUO. Call 5..'i6·21m. C:SELECT EXECUTIVE MANSION DoubW ,gatt>d courtyard add.'> to clci:ant entry tu •""Qtl!:-.•lt• II nng rm ll~e family room. with pool labl1•. 2 mass1vl' Ctrt"p la<'('"• i:uurrnl'I k1tC'h1•n. rurmal din1nJ! rm. s Giant lwdrm:-., 3 b:1th'<. :J cur i.:ara~r Plus 17X40 sparklani: pool. Huge cornt•r lot. Only Sll".~.ltl Tor al pne<'. <.:all now S<Wi l.'113 [~·ea1~11rnm Kell.I .Utah· ASSUME 9'110/o VA LOA ... No qua1Jfy1111::. $701 tol al m 11 nth I y pay mt• n l. S!0.500 Down 4 Rcdrm. 2 bath. rpk. Prime Mesa lu<:al 1on. Call now . 5-16-2313 SAVE GAS!! Walk to Mesa Verd~· Country Club lrrh'rior det.'Ol'ator's home w1lh 4! stone frplcs ~<.:all now · 1-'rom this four bdrm be;,uty that has ever ything L1H· new win dliw.; Sun.ken h v rm & ruman tub. H1Rhly up . s:raded 1n all 1trea::. Tastefully d ecorated Pm"ed w sell ' j QUAIL A.!~S~- '0,-Ttl l :JO r .M.I ATTHllEACH DUPLEX $98,900 llOOit.• + tnn1rm" l'r11r11· 1t(•t•an r.·nl .11 S1 "I"-t.1 ~url .tnol -.;mJ \'"'" •ii tH'l'''" Owner will lwlf) T PROP ERTi ES Classifi<.-d Ads 642-56711 CE IBDllB BLlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE NEWPOltT ILUFoFS Beautiful One Story Paula Plan Jn The New Hlufh 1'hr('{' Hedrooms Plus )o'amily Room llu.:e LJvm,.: Room With Cathedral Cc1hn.:. Lari~<' Masl l'r D<'d room Su1t1· P rt('e Including J.;md. Only SW6.500. Owner Will· lh•lp Finantl'. • ..__ ..... v-111••••···· ,. 631-1800 111 DOYH DIJYE ru1a1w•• Hurry for th1:-. , ............. ._ ............ ._ .. .__ .... .. om:1• in ;1 lifl'llml' '''' II porlu n1t y . t'al l 714: !l63·f.7b'1 ()pt rJ flt 11 • I \ • Jf• U ! I t, t ' [~11111 llGTHREE 3 Bdrm. 2 li<oth. :1 ear ~ural(1• /\ l story home rn 1\L..,lm with almu~t 1.1 ol an ;wrc lot H V aeec!i-; + pool ai1cl p1·11u1. A II for SJJ6.~ New on the rrerkt·t'' Call 546-4141 ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. NEWPOIT HTS. DUPLEX Jost listed~ 3 Bedrm owner's unit. Privati> patios . Double cur gara.,ws for both units. Don't wait on this om-. call 646-717 t , "'''·'"''• • ·. f l'•' IAYFttOHT l..argl' deluxe duplex. ap· prox. 2yrs. new: frplc. In ('ach unit. 4 <·ar garage, walk to all restaurants & Newport Pier. Nice san· dy beach. S42S.OOO Ind. land! lc6oa lay Prop . Redlon .. 675-7060 * Owner Moving 0..YNrMew Unique o pportunity awa1l'I you in this lovely s.f. um +home. Cenlral- 1)" located. Vaul{ed wood ceilings, wet bar. Decorator wall cover. inga. Private de<:k. Ceo· tral vacumn. SQlf-clng oven & much mdre. Call now. 873-8550 ' Ol'fN 111 11 •II \ luN 101!1 N'(I' 1~.:l~N S•FAMHOM! A11ume $52,000 911J'A ao.n. $431/mo. Mttefi lo beach. Super f mily home. Massive one CDlc .. country kitchen. w.aa 0( .... leading to covered pavllon. Hufe cul·de·sac lot. On y •,500. Call fOf' delaila. --· ()PIN 111 Q •ti \ llJN tOllt NICI• I•• The Wrap is Right! Sew 'n' Stuff! 7201 • "'tA<iuB~ Dress up bed. sofa w1tll apph. QUI! p~tthwOlk p11iows1 Ifs tun to stw 'n' sluffl lotn 4 SQua1es onto 14 1ntll buttectly ()( -~1 -apphque p~low No hn1111 1n"1hn1nt Pllttln 120 I directions. ~tch pa!ttln piem 1nc.h1cled Sl.50 IOI ea1:h pittern, Add 40C L ..rr, _ 1 ._ 1fr,_:!'P' ..... • eacll pdttern lot lirsf·clas~ arr· v7 ,....... "'"-"I.. mail and handhn&. s... Ill: Aliu Broab Wrap '4ld tit io ht-EASY• Needlecraft Dept. lOS Pn11tec1 Pltlern 9061: Wom· Daily Pilot !Mft's Silts., 34 (J8.111th bust .. lU. 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JM SUMMER PATTERN CATM.OC1 l&S. & •lllF........ 1.n OI~ IOj)S. Wits. l)lfltS. ~IS. t•tldlltt ....... ·.. t.• ~ Plus $1.50 free P1ttt1n l•IMtlllt f..._..... IM COUPOll Sfnd 7SC l&i.tlllt c.Mt ..... lM Your friends and •••••••SU. ••.sue 1....-....... 1! nttpbon UH Claulfied l~lait ,,....,. Sl.51 llS.1'-· re.;.;:: :ti w h e n t h e y h • v r aafatdH:wl ~. .Sue au .. _ ......... 1 .omethU..&.o1eU. They' l 117 ... ·~ ...... SlJI lllM Clllldll.. .. . M tell XJZ..U how well ll1 ......... -" .... lllllimllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll warbdfor tbem ! '' INVESTORS! Eashide, CM 5UNITS6UX305' lot ()wnf>r w1ll 1•arry. i.ubmrt all offers. Craji:, S220.000 RE/MAX 631 1266 FOUR·PLEX LIKE NEW! $114,500 )o:xn·llent fourplex m- v~l m1·nt har,ga m All new paint 1ns1dl· and out : All new <'arpetmg cv1·ry 1m1t 1 ~Pt.·r r<'nlal an ·a t•xln·mcly low \'ill'<tn•'Y rah·' lrlrOm<· ~;o / m o l!r"'" r all r ... t f (ol' pn\ ah· !)rt·\ It'" 7'1:! 171~1 l llDllOOM $62, 900 With .:r1•a1 as:.umabh• loan. ,\ ltttle pa1nl & f<lbow i.:r1•as1• 1·ould tum llw .. mto a rt·al 1·harmt•r Call on lh1s 01w bdon• .r .. wo IJk 151 :wn ,,,, ',.,, j •• [~lftP<HI USTSIDE Lvly &.K.·<'11la bll :1 bdrm. 4! l>a . fmly homi· rn sou.:ht after t :J-.ti;1dt' loc:alw11 lmma1·ulJtc mt> y l' I n l' I) n d 11 I t> fl . 64& 7711 BAY VIEW PLUS? 1;rul'{'IUl l't>Ulll~ ftqn~ 1H1 <fU.u1l·r :Jl'fl' ~ '"1tlsv .11 mi"'plwrt• lot \ 11·" o t EaMhluH Sp~i:r .• ,.~ ,tfld ln1m· rullmg hrlh I Bi t. :.! RA. family rm. 2 Cpll' dtnin!! rm, 2400 ~ll rt. ol tustom hving. Slw.950 , .. to led c..,.t WeUsfftl 754-1202 EXECUTIVES' SAVE GAS Ncwpurt Be:irh •·u.-;tom tn level it Rdrm. l'orm<1I dmtnl!. sC'par;1t1· fa1111I~. lotchen. 2 fireplart.'S. l.J.{t' pool. ~arage ;incl work Jrt•:i Jlarl>or II 1i;h. $229,l.OO. WOULD YOU IBJEVE, S57,900? M llll-'lakc·Onl\ S57 .~10 f11r thL.., <ttl ra1·Lth' 3br. :!ba \:Ondo End unit 5'"" DUPLEX Xlnt rental area. Corner ~ Quaetsln.>et One Uf\11 has pnvate patio. other renced yrd & frplc. N~~ units <! hlorks away Hurry! Only $81 .500. CAH'TFIMD THAT AffORDAILE HOME? WP twvc the answer for you m !hrs lvly mobile home all'eady pla~'t!d ID a ht fl convenient park . Poul. Ja1·uu.1. lawn bowl 111~ & hobl1y rm. Just re dun 'CI S.1.1.1001 Going. (;u 11111. <rl>n•·'" privary. wta 11'? patio, 1----------- almo11t new crpl1'? & a "Stri .. It ltidl .. · • · ronununity pool Won't NE>ar Newport Hei5?hts. [r:~:::::;:::-.liiiiiiiiiiii~i-iiiiliiliiii1~iiiiiilii' A ~~ .. ;;;E fRf Jf ;~~!~~ Call, 546-2313 ••tJ 1 , .. t lt, now' L':1ll Wl-:!JJ:l CARLSBAD REAL TORS ,.. ,, •• BYTHESIE.A OCEAN VIEW c;::;, SELECT . I PROPERTIES .lc1R, walk or 1111o' 1111>1•,. tu ttw HEACll wlw11 >oU Spanisll ViUa Ut.ty Lh1s modern <! ,10r\· Garden patio l'Oha n<'e du IJ It· x 111 R r o w 1 n.: lh1s spectacular homf'. m-:A(.'11 TOWN Bot h un· H1~ on a·h1ll U\'Crlook· tL-. ron.'1st of 3 Br & 2 b:i inR hay and oc1•:i n both and only 2 years old. Ask· Only S2'99.000. Call for 3 +POOL S6S.900 1-·.11ml.v :.11t• hvtnt! rm. fph-, .:ourml'l k1t cht'n 1 dint' Pri vat.· pat 10 Sparkhn~ pool. Bike tu ben<'h for an 0t:1•:an tl1p. s:i:ioo. IJown or takc over ~Imo "aymcnts. Call 7M !IRJ.6767 angSlJ;i.000. so call J.1 <' r~on a I pr c v 1 l' w WAUACE&CO ~?.171,, .. , I,, ... ~ ... ,. ~~:~ 1~1uaa1 OHTHESAHD --- Step; to the beach rrom owner's 4r,S?!'t unit. 3 R c d rms + l or t . ldNI R.E. Car Firepla<'e. Decks & macnab I Irvine raaltg $177.000 ' FRE.,. d r: patio. shake roof. Call 3mos. ... n vmf! or ,~~.ti7:l-K.'i.'~I Qualif1cdHuy1•r. '7KPon ";-;,,,,,.,,.,. ,,., ... ,r,,1. ---==------------ tiat> l'hocmx 4-dr Sl'd, lo I ~:~:£ :~;,~~ ~~ ~ f !.lttl O.E.L. comm(.'fld ngSept ~. - Ist. P/P. 833-3177 Want Ads Call642-567K THI llST IUY IM HAllOlt VIEW HIUS TWO STORI ES, four bedrooms, three baths. la rge family room, three car garage. pool-size yard. 1lle kitchen is a woman's delight - bright & cheery, with dormer win- dows. This home is great for enter· tainin~ with a large separate family room with built-in wet bar. $239,000. A COUMal.IAP99 CO. 844·9060 ''-'°" , .. •Vey, t o--·-· ,. .... 90tNft J:=- "" ~~!:."!!~ :~~::- ''"""'-··-,._ I• .. -.~ ... -.. _ E!:;::~t:U:!!I :: :.-, .. ,...... ,,_ n • .. ,._ ·-IX~IU.-1 ~=-•-.... ··- JtT .... »-·-"''-.... ·--,, .. ·-... ..,.,_ ··-.,,_ .. °" .. _ ·-·-.._ •If• ·-·-St.-.., •'-.,...._ ..--~ ~b:.. .. _...... ,._ .... ~Gd®~ .. .. ·--~ ....... .v . .., ., ..... , ··-·-··-'°-,,,....,.. ,, .. n-,._ " ....... "-nc-.. _ ,._ ·-........ ·-::.. ··-·-.,_ ...... ·-._,. -..... DOYER SHORES trs AU tall Bay view -custom quality -4 BRs. lg. family rm wlwalk·in bar PLUS pool & jacuzzi! 3-car garage. New neutral decor. $445,000 incl. land. Ken/Helen Hartley 642-8235. <K-92) MA&t•Acam Custom built view home w/5 BRs. lg. formal dining rm. gourmet kitchen w/c()mfortable brkfst rm & family rm w/fplc & bar. Courtyard entry w 1overs1zed pool. $380.()S)O leasehold. Barbara Aune 642·8235. (K-93) '42·123S '°' Dover Oriw SlllC & ANlt DOLltflNS C D I H I E C R I N J E H Z U M 8 M U SEETDMTOZVNAlAJSPAR L E T K H R E A R H 0 N A Y R U H R 0 H S T A C A 0 A T· I E A Y E A B D R D P 0 G T A R D X C S C T C P T 0 l S 0 N N N A F B U 8 E 0 S T R 1 W R R R R E r H L N c p L M I r 0 0 R A r E " U L H l 0 U G C M E L C K S R C I N E U T P I T U I E M U £ N E A A S F N N R T L U D A R R S A H A D N W I R I T N 0 0 P I S U G A S R R R W A S A P J G 8 E 0 8 X B L L U F D l D N N S S K H 0 N 0 S E W Y A P S L H D 0 C E R L W S U 0 E T T 0 P S T U A Y S t t M P 0 L A L S l C T 0 M S M E Y R S I 0 : ..... w.d. up, down., dtlllflNltY. Flflcl Wll llld 111111 ""'· ~ Slliflnlf Hw• ............ ~ H"'or Commelloll'• Tuculll .. Hlctof'• lunnei111f't 8"tu ; ..... ltf'lllllddy a.,.. ... .,..._ F,....._. ....._ To_,_: Vmo De 0.. ·-. ... ... ....... ... ............... , ... .. "" ---·---- 11 ._IAL ., • .,. acaL9'CI SIMCI ... , ON ntl IAY Just take tbe elevator to a TOUCH OF HEAVEN. The second floor ia Just enouah to provide a 180 de1. view. The ele1anee of lhls 2 bdrm. Is den t'ondo makes every day a .. HAPPY DAV". ~.000. Boat slap available. 451 llWPDIT CEllTEI mYE t'l,_t duplu 1n COM 4 Pl.EX Rk1r JU.1t 1"0nipltih.n1 ~ llEIPllT IUCH 75 ... 11 Muraut1rah' S211K,OOO MESA VERDE Sub'!'lt,, •~1 m i. l'o:.:. ·Owner 's wut 3 Bdrm 2 lradt' S43 fll48 _ ba. 11pprox 1600 S\I ft . ----------..-<.lUN~I'~ lg 2 br l:h'"· threl' 2 bdrm 2 .... ~~~~~...-...-' • -.".1 ...... --..-a.LI oarau..:.h,! ----w prav1i1h: sues t 4tr:. · ........ ~ • ...... ~. _________ ,_________ IJ&ay 4'i oce11n \ 1ew N\'4tt Pnn1· only ~9Ui\ CALL TO SH J as " "'n ~.000 with #SJ-t Jas c k uw~r fanancani . Bkr . "'y, . ,mane r t'(' :!U/~7100 Cd.M. 'Buyer s chunge ol ' } ----- piana can be your i:ooct RAf(t: duplt-x with pool & fortune! 3 Bdfms , 21 ~ 2 6,:ood rcot111$ i'<\42,000. bath cuatoauud Pl an 5. Hy owner, &w-4999 l ar1e yard . full y ULl>F. CO HONA U t;t.; Of'f N HOl l~t RlAllY / . ..... . .................. ..._. ...... ___ _.. ... ___ _._ -~ l·:,\l\J("fj ~ f,t ·•l I Y ~ I 1' 1 l ,'()()() BEAUTIFUL WOODBRIDGE A ~autifuJ 3 bedroom. 2'h bath home with 1?reat bonus room. A Barg;Hn al only 195.950. Call to· day. Jt W(>()DfrntoG~ IH Alt Y 55 1 3000 btf.!gO IAll FIND lJMDa 170,000 t4•• w.w °"'" ...... ~ ... wltll l IM• 11• S6t,tl0 WliNtlll+- MMIM.HYH Fee. near 1ehl. part • pool. SlTUQO. -551.as1 840-1440 UDOISU Outstanding c1tm re· model. Pri me corner k>cat.ion. stepa '° beach . 3 Br 3 ba, den. Uv rm w /wetbar & massive brick frplc, r beam ceil· angs, Fr door1/paned wind, din area open1 to brick patio. Bright kit w/all nu bit-Ina I& nook. Spar ious ms tr s uite, 495-1720 w /balcony Decora to r fabncs/wall rov. As!fum LAGUMA MIGUEL loan sm.ooo. By Owner. 499-4551 49J.1112 ~2764 t-........ L A-..._._. See2728 Vista Del Oro. No ~ •1111111 ..,._ r...-reasonable offer refused. 497-3331 644-7020 Jbr. 21,<zba, U plan. Bkr. L.,.. INclt Me"JI art le•cll '•641).-589 __ •.·-.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;. LA11J111G leach I 041 Mssfaa ¥1.io I 06 7 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DISTINCTIVE Exclusive Finisterra on the water of Lake Mas· SKll'I VieJO. 2br , 2 ba. up· grades. Ground level + boat s lip. $142 ,500. 751-5000. 548·90!M. A YaY SPICIAL PIMMSULA POtHT landscaped w /automatic MAR J.ocataon • L<><'a ' Rprinklers, brick plan uon! Ux-auon • J ust the t e r s. plum bed f o r gre.atelt a fi:w steps to Jacuzzi; custom entry Little Corona R<·ach & tile . plus h c arpe l . pariu.nR for four i·ars on llt.•1rwood wide blad e the propert.v. /\ \•e ry GREAT Pn!trugtOuS Mt'Sa Ve rde 3 Br. lanuly rm. 2 Ba. IWW• frplc, Indoor Swedish lletur 1042 B.EGAMCE Artistic home in North Laguna A slunrung de· parlure fro m t he o r· dina ry Wa lk !<) the beach from this 1:ustom built ··s tudio" b1·le vel ho m e rcaturinl!. 2 &inns, 2 baths. enter· tainrnent Mtt'd living r (Jo m w /ma ss 1\·c r1r<'plact' Overlook1ni: t·aty la~hll.. whall· wa ter \IC'W and mm1 avocado orchard Nothtnl! com parablt• an 1:omrort. ap· P<·ar;1nl·e & loca llu n. S275.<KXJ Hlwport .. och , , 06' SllDIOOMS Only 2 years old and fe ature!; far t oo numerous amenities to rnent.aon deU11l mc.'ld'g a Ao urmc·t kit c h e n . balcony i;iaml! room. a s umptious ful l s 1zt• JacuuJ in masll•r bath <not JUSl a halh tub WIJCt c;I. s n lad oa k c·abinets 1 hru out and mut h much rnorl' If you want .. Thi• 1'01n1.. ;ind can con~1dcr S43!U)O(Hur thl!BEST- s hutter s, a i r 1·ondltioned. Never OC· spacious rarnaly hom e c upted. A s t ea l a t three bedrooms, two $!49.500 baths, many bu1 It 111 features Gave yoursd l a MAUI NO KA 01! treat -S360.ooo. And the best ol Maw as COLE OF HEWPORT Kapalua's finest residen· REALTORS OCEAN VIEW From nll.IStcr s uite. la\· ing room & kitch en watch s ailbouts le H\'c harh11r fur op,•n sca Over 4UtltJ sq ft of It vm,.: ~pace for lar~c family Pnc·,·d well unde r a11 praised \'alot·. Submit te.r~. l.laJ area. Ironwood. Only 675-55 I I 41 wuts an this private 1·--------•1 ~ beachrront golf course --------- t..unmunity 3 Rdrms .. 4 Oceufl ont ~· 21~· baths & study Ground 2 BR & den, or use as 3 floor unit Now unde r BR house + t BR apt on const ruet1on. Pra vate 1rg ~al Jot near tennis Mtwport C...ter tenrus courts. swimming crts. $315.000 6,.,..5357 µool & reereation room. ..,_ s1so.ooo. Call ror an JACOIS IEALTY 11pP't. to see brochure & 675-6670 photographs. -.. -G -C-AHYOM DELANCY Real &tale 770.6. 00 SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW <I .Hdrrm. 2Y2 baths . ~n· JOY complete pnvacy m l'flClosed courtya rd with beautiful pool, jacuzzi & fire nng. Fee land. on t'ul-d e s a c . F o rm e r model. Perfect for e ntl·r· 1auung. By owner. Open Sat/Sun 12·5 PM. 3607 Sausalito Dr. call wkdys 752-81175, eves 640-1824 or 963-3'08 OOR't Miss Thffe Lowest priced tn·plcxes m Uus hot rental area. No vacancies. 2br. Iba w , e ntlt>Sed garages & Jl3lJoS. Buy together or separtely. seller will help finance. Call 979-5370 to take advantage of th as of. fcrin~. ALLSTATE REALTORS --- UDO MOllUHOME Prime location ac ross rrom swimming pool. 2 Ve ar o ld double wide Goldenwest. wit h l! bdnm .• 2 baths, all blt ·in appliances. Vacant & re•· udy for immed. OCl'Upa n· cy. $42.500 673-4400 ' HARBOR 1\ 1>1 \"l"lflll l)f U>vely custom hOml' on the golf course ; 5 bdrms .• den, family rm., 4 baths. pool & J llCUZZI $750.000. ~DAILY2·5 20 Cypnss Pohtt RARBARA HUTCHINGS ,~jJlf ~llfi ~CURE: . . .. --......... . ............. , &OMMW 631-3444 An"M. BUILDERS! Two t-ontJ~uous H·2 lots. Newport Heights area , C.OStaMesa 813-3663 548·07 \ 5 F, ves associated Bl'IOKERS llElll TORS J11l' \h knlt,.n h'' Jfb Super 2 Bdrm c ondo . with gar aAe. eartbton~. and a n e at pr h ·e . $79,500. 21322 Grcen.<1pray Call for Appl. . II arbor lm·c•)>lmc•nl '('11 . Corona .. Mor 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------· NEW DELUXE MOTEL 114 UNITS Act086 from Di.sndland. Beautifully appointed, spacious rooms. Pool, a ll queen beds, tumk~y. re · ady to go this summer! Prieed right; only 25% down. Don't miss this one! Broker cooperation invited. Call 752·1920. ' 9UAIL PLACE 1 Nor•nu· 10,. Tl l:JO P .NJ SPECTACULAR 9'1ALITY DUPLEX An exceptional cuswm bit home w /vaulted wood beam ce11.in~. beautiful s o li d o ak -ca ban e t s thruout. fpks in liv~ rm & master bedroo m . leaded glass windows. & ceramic tile jacuzzi in mstrbath. PLUS A charming 2 bdrm rcn· tal w/fplc & separate paUodeck. $279,500. CALL.644-7211 ~Nl(,fl liJ\IU ·, ~ J\SSl:lllAl[S S(C~~lA-~£~s· TIKd /nf,i911ing Won:I Gom• witlt o Clt11dl• -----....... GAY I. PCM&M----- • ..._.. ...... ol .. .................... ............ ...., ....... I YAlltEE I I I I I I I I MUIHtA , 1 , .1r11 _1 I t i Fi Lr I ~1 ... '*= :-:::. w: = • - - - - -.. ...... .. meny -.. I DUTSIO .,,....... ... -,--·1-1-1••..._1.,.... • C°""""9 IN dlvdlle 4lllONd . - . - - . "'·'tllifle •fltfie~-.. _____ ...__ .. "°" .............. No ' ....... rrrrr1 •Trz.twtm I f \I I I I ICUM Llrl A11ww1 r. Clmlfflc ..... IJll IEACH IMCOME Oldf'r Corona de l Mar un · alo; locatc-d on lht• South side or the highway. UnlinutPd incomf' & in· vt'Slmt'nl potcnual. Fast apprccaallnf.! a rea of· feNfot $195.000. 646·7711 Rc&I 1-;.i;tatc CostoMHo 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrsFORYOU nus lovely 3 bedrm. 2 bath Mesa Verde home reatUJ't'S a heated pool. covered patio and gas BBQ. P riced below market. Call ~·5880 for more details. ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS For The Choosv Familv Delightful 4\'a m ily-styfe home with 4 bedrooms. formal dininR room. cozy ra mily r oo m . s to n e fireplace:' MOM lovinR lcitch<'n with everything wltJn. 3 car garage By beautiful park. S1 lk,800 Call 540-1720 1MBIU. ........ BUILDERS INVESTORS 2 Bdrm. l;1r~e bwldable R·2 lot. $7 !.1.900. Call 54&-51B> for more delaals . ~..-.HERITAGE . • REALTORS IRAHDMEW TOWHHOMES "lritt.v Wooch" ( Eastside C08ta Mesa I 2'32Sunta Ana Ave:'. En~l.ish Tudor 2&3 Br s p lit level , 2&3 c a r ga r a11e . frp l c s. microwaves. greenhouse windows. pool. s p a TENNIS court 646-0061or955· 1920 Developed by Woodtref Dev. Co. IYO~/E'Sict. 3+ or 4 Bdrm. 2 ba. New· 1y redecorated in & out. $JZ7.000. Pb: 847-4788 IJJYeltor must sell 1 home in Cos t a Mes a. No brokerage. ~ Amhurst·t82,500 Call 83HI081 for inrorma · tion. Mesa Verde Ho me by owner. So. ol Adams on Starbird. nr golf course & park. 3100 sq ft. 5br. 3ba + fam rm. Huge metr suite, 3 yrs old. $199,000. 545-l.&11/556-4444. t«>MOIE LAWMMOWa! Thwnboule; 3 bdrm, 2 bath, cUnin1. buJltlns, Ult carpeta • drapes. Many decorator touches. Double garage. Asking 174.900. call$40.1Ul ~ ... HERITAGE 1nALTORS ""°. ,,,,,.,,. ... OWnel' will carry flnan. Reduced to Sllti~oo . PnJ(. ~. 4br Meta Ve* bome w 1rrplc, wet w . many 1traa. 2110 Seran1 Pl. 711·1111. °"'°'""· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 88Q, 751 5917 • ····-················· FREE••• Bayfront Duplx Fant vu. 38r upr 2Br lwr. Fp, bltns & ldry hkup in 1•a Sum m r I w n tr rt' n t I S390.000/ofr own/agt MU-Urnt Hy Owne r . Coll Prk honw. 3 Br. wa lk lo !-1:hools. x lnt <'O nd 1hruout OCTCU as )>umes loan. SIH ,500 ~7 fil98 Pnn only ' RB>UCB>!!! 4ht, 2ba Mesa Ve rde Uorrw oo romer lot R V storaf.!e. Wall Carry lst w man. 525.000.dn. By ~r Prim'. Only. Ask· t.n!t SI 16,500. 962· 7620. FOR SALE BY OWN ER Westside 3 bdrm. l'I·~ ba. lge yard. 574.950. &11 ·35.52 Ry Ownt!r. 1!164 Rosemary Pl . 3 Ur 2 c·ar gar. frplc. nu rm<.lld kitch. Appl on ly HJ.500. ~-0115 MESA DELMAR VA ll'rl'n'>. 1mrnac .. 5 llR famdy home. Lovely de· cor Agent, 551-4682eves. EAST SIDE 4 Bdrm , 2 :1.. Bath s . firepla~patio. s hake roof. etc .900 . Roy Mc ardl•. Rltr -7729 WOMTLAST Best buy 5Br. lam rm ~in Mesa del Mar. ~sq rt, choice loc. Ille corner lot. Gor geous home. many xtras . Com· pare at $119.500. can now 546-0784. Own1Agt. FREE••• hstof VA homes. Many lo choose from. Some will\,.. DO DOWN !NO COST No obligation. call for your lis t at 645·7221 ~. Wntclff Rfflty UST SUMMER YOU PROMISED yOW"SCI! you would move to Mesa Verde. Summer L'> here so take action We have 3 gorgeous 4 br home w/a sparkhni? pool & spa just waitin~ for you to move into now. Besides cent A/C, at has a <·ov 'd patio & spmklcrs . It is ready for you today fo r only Sl31.ln>. ~-3371 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MaJtn)J'icent ocean vie w. New 3 bd, lge rms. (Jrd bd ~ep s uite). Agl 833-0023: 759-0706. ---GRAND OPEN I NG MARINITA Prestigious r esidences near the marina rrom $165.000 . 831 ·345 0 ; -ll3-4006: 549-5111 HILLTOP nus near new c ustom 3 bedroom home has Ii ving room French doors open· ing oil an OCi!&n view. Much more to tell, call CENTURY 21 WEST, ~. .._.lt9••och 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORtaLOT ·Lota ol room for motor h>me or boat on this nlce 3 bdrm. 2 ba fuJI price IU,990. Park Place, Inc. 842-7461 SHARP 2 BR Condo. New cpt'g & drapes. Near Huntington ... br. SJ0,000. by owner. M>-'10eves Ir wknda. WHArlYOUI UCOUIT7 Elegant 3 bdrm condo w/tftlnil courts, close to bMcb. Showa like new. SUD,900. 754-7800 lee I Br. 2 811, l mlle to beec•. $111.IH. Ast. 997;m97. Hecrtt.tH.ttour 4br, 3 full ba, fam rm, DR. LR FUil lndscpd. hit> l'O try, all bit ans . frpll', slumjlslont• walls complete Near new, qua lity bit by Ayn •s P 0 plea se $138.500 IM0-1441 -------EXCELLENT PLAN Large 3 bdrm, 2 ba all on ooe noor Near shoppinj( t'efller. Park Pla ce. Inc. 842-7461 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Answer To SprinCJ Cleanina t\ super plush cxe1uti ve ho me and quit e:' 1m· macuJate. 4 Bedrooms. dining room . ramily r oo m w i th b r i c k fireplace, Plush carpet 1.ni: Lhruout. Tiled roof. Patio. More. M .750. Call ~8451 11ll8llL. -· IS.OW MARKET Sharp 3br, great location + decor with amenities. MustseU. 6'73-4311 agt. WOODlllDGE SALf>.I EASE-On. 2br. den. 2ba, S&S patio home. gorgeous lndscp<.I Patio. w icover . cath ceal· an~ Woodburn hnc k rrplc. gas katchen·heat . .. list of VA homes. Many to l'hoose from S-Ome with NO D OWN 1NO COSTS No oliht!alion. i·all for your lis t at 645-7221. ~21. WntcNff RNfty FIXER UPPER <'.ood family tUJmt'. bu1 need.-;TLC ft.II bath and bdrm down!>lair-.. Would be good 111·la" quarters 4 lldrms . :i ba. µlo~ .-i :1 c a r i:: ;1 r :.i g 1· 0 n I ~ SUI.OW lf523 C:'l'4PUSDl·IRVINE &.apla •ach I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DUPLEX* Ocean side ot hwy, level lot, easy accl•ss to beach. N<.'C<is paint. m inor re · pairs; ideal for home & income. Hurry. only $145,000 Mission Really 494-0731 attach. 2 car garg, pvt l~•-11!11 .. ~--­end uiUt. 91,. assuma ble mt~e. 594.900. Own. will help fin . By owne r . 714-644-0549. GRACIOUS LIVING LOW DOWMPAYMlHT Spacious 2 sty 4Br. 2' 2 ea . cathedral ceilinf.(, rovered patio, short. safe wlk lo schools , shops. pa rk. library. te nnis. p ool <>. Ass um a bl t• mortgaRe !l~~'i/ $17,000 down payment Umverlii· t )' P ark 552·0873 l or 731·5100ext 141'111 Rancho San Joaqwn 2br. d e n. 2ba. frpll'. pvt pat.ios. all on golf course Enjoy view from molit r oom s Pool & Jil l'. $131.500 f-4{1·0997 --~ ---- IRYIME GROVES Assume lO':f int. con· tract. t12.500 down. 4 DR. 3 Ba. /\IC. upAraded. For appt. 551-53.'>_I ___ _ 1VR1LEROCK Home By Owner 4 bdrm. 2 ba. Fee land. $132.000. Need quick sale. 644-41~- IRVIHE'S HST Woodbridge Place Bis· que model across from \he lake. 4BR 3 ba of S panish splendor. Of· fered at $168,000. Coll to see. OCEAM SPRAY R.E 759-9222 Causey eont;any SOUTH LAGUNA JEWEL! Loaded with potential· 1 Bedroom ho me ~ 11 h enclosed sun1>0rr h. plus bonus bedroom and bath with privatc cntrant•e WON''R LAST LONG 1 $115.000 OLDE SPANISH CHARM ... Exudes from this quain t triplex located high up for a view of Dana Point Harbour. F.xcellent an· come. terrd11: terms $179,500 CUSTOM HOME! Ele 1ia n l ho m c w i1 h ame n 111 e)> .. u t•h a s IJbrary 1d~. leaded glass windows. s tudy ·lofl. compl e t e ly bui It -an kitchen with manowavc . tile floonng throughout. plush carpeting, wid1· ex· panse of lile decking to enjoy magnificent ocea n views & entertain, Ivy rovered KrOUDds. 2 ex· ecutive 6edrooms, but the topper ... swimming POOi or stroll down lo Woods Gove. S395.000 • DOMOSEM REALTORS 401 GLF.NNf.:YRF: -------C ALL 644 7211 IS.OW MARKET! RIG CANYON (;ond11 M.llm ..:n·at location Al.SO s · ~l(•f.(ant :tbr. home with ~ ~ ~spa only SI~ ,!JO<t "_,.. .... _..,.io..~illllliliilliil nc Only 673·431 ~f...'1 NO EXPENSE •och Domlouse SHENE $105,000 SPARED! a.VIRONMEHT!! Nt....,>ort Sho r<'". attra1 True' No c xp.•n )><' ha-. • 4!f7·4848 l1w :I Iii<. m·wl} 1·rp1 d t.. lx-t·n sparc'CJ un this do• Treat yourself (o ii n painll-<.I m ... 1d\• & out ·' 1vator·-. dream hunh' eVt'nln~ at ho mt·. th<' bJk.., 111 b(·arh Uwnt•r c:orgcuu ' 1'<1 lt•rm1> dramau c 40 fL Ln ma.: rm tran.-.r~·rn.'<l out of ;ir'"' inoOel m Harbor V11:..-. IS f(taCl'<I by ~ d ei:ant Pool & tl'nn1s 1·nurh llumt-'> !-'Pc Ja nel. •I op,•n ... 1a1 r"a y-. •hat Hl'i,~onahl t• 11•r m -. \•• Hl·drm-. Formal chnm~'. crnaw ;m 1mprt.-ss1v1· .ii (1uahl11-d bu~1·r Lill 1111 rm J>lank•·d hardwood mosph1·n· lmprc!-:;l\l' ;1ppt 10 o;1·1•. l'c·gi.:y , tloor<. /\1·1'1.·n1 1·1\ with outdoor der kinl!. oc1·an & !JOO 1~~. SJti 2'1!1k Sparu-.h llll· ,\ mu)>I t11 1·anyon Vlt•Ws . Just 11-.t· -"''t' r.,r I r u ly ru .... ) 00 64~ BY OWNER Im ~· r'' Ca ll 10 11.q• F ORESTE OLSON '"""' UI At fl>U .. l..CllJIMa. MlcJYef I 05 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Laguna Niguel Realty • CAUFOIMIA UNCH STYLE 34 8dRrl home on corner lot cul de -sal' Cls to schools & transportation Ideal for lrg fa mily 2 concr~te patios . 3·car ~arage. SJ40.000 493-9494 495-5220 496-2413 830-5050 EverythinCJ Plus Spectacular View Fcatunng a spectacular view or lovely valle) from this cle~ant 2 story tvme l0<:atcd adJacent to lus h l!r ee nb ~lt . 5 Bedrooms . dinanR ronm, rireplac<'. k1lc'ht-n with huiltin~. plu~h tari>dm.: thruou1 l! pnvatl' flHlm-. Sl31.ll00 Must St'l" C.111 ~11164 TARBEU. ---~·~°"::=•~-- GATE GUARDED MGUaSHORES As--W.Lomt A roomy upi;iraded ap· prox 1900 ~q ft 2 story 3 Bdrm. on floe l and. Staaned glass windows and upstairs peek al the Pac1f1c PLUS fabulous r ecre ation facilities and e asy walk to pn vate bl· a ch AN O a fabulou:. a:.sumable $140.000 ;it 91~·'1 lo an. Pneed ni;iht at $192,000 644-7211 FORMOR~IN .. ~O: SupN Nt•1J?hbr hd Jbr ~Li! fam rm Nl'...,I\ n · dl't(l ~k vL1te W,dk lO pk :.•hi S l :!~.5 0 U fi45-tfm ;5/ r;1~1 ...... _, ,,,., [~IH&ltll •st IMy in Shotts ,_= ______ _ Ry Owner. Npt Sho n•)>, ~ Br. den. l'lirri'm pool. ll•n n1s e r a... $103.900 ··courtesy to Bk rs ." 548-:ml Watet ftont P:;m:t.'f 3 bdrm. $?OrJ~eoos pal10. ILUffS Popular "X" Pla n 3 RH.. l'"i Ba. t-'am Rm. Dan Rm. wrap.around pauo. walk to tennis clb. s hop:. and comm pool 640.6259 ~fflfil// REA~TY location. location ~ Call l•--------64S·!llfil ... I I OPEN HOUSE ,· REAL TY /' Unique NewpoM Tower MaJ?n1r1cent Cala llna - C<innc ry Villagl! \'l('W 2br. 2bu profes!'1onally decorat ~d . S 1~7 .500 75l 5000. 548 !m4 NEWPORT HGTS Thi." tuddl.'n b<oaul ~ '" on dt•a!I l.'fld st 2·sl~ ~ Hr 3 Ba. smJ Ol'ean Vll'W. l ull s~l·d 1s h s auna , b 1.: jaCUZZI, IOI!-Of j•J<tras Mu~l 1-t'\' to .1pprl'\'1.;h·. ~.000. Ownt>r will help flllanCl' A PRESTIGE '-t---~---1!1--HOME:S. 3333 W Coast Hwy, NB 645-6646 --- Wfttdiff HHJM-ds Pnde of ownership. 3Br, 2ba. lanai, co urtyard, pool. Excatin~ & 1mm;.1c , bea ut RJ"(>Wlds. $14!Uf50 J~ Realty 673-6210 -- MEWLISTIMG H:\rbor V1l'w home nn frc• land ·I fldrms. farrtll\• room and formal danlnl! room. elfr..l' to t·ommun1· ty pool. school and i;:rl'cn· belt. Verv Wl'll loca l · cd-Slti6,s00 fee ti-4:! :i~oo r Pete Barrett. ~~r tfJ' 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S59.99$ Great Potefttial ~ice older h11ml' coulc1 bt' :vour dream hom1• with a iittlo• l11t of work .i nc1 1•rral 1\•1• t hnuAh l ~ betlroom)>. c11mng. sun· porr h. f1rc•pl:H'I' Ownl'r will hE'lp f1;in,anre. C:all 540-1720 TAl8Ell. ----~ . Oht" RMI Estate ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BES T OR I G I N A L Bl.UFFS AREA' St>nsa uonal Plan F.. h 1~hlv IC I D S & P E T S customm>d. spanous 2 WELCOME bdrm swtes + mass1vc l9'ill ~rkwood, lovel:t :11r rarruly rm. & added hob· rond 2Br. 2Ba. hkyd fur by rm O vl'rl ook s thl·luds orpet MustSl'l' cnormous ~reenbelt. toapprec. <MM56431 Hone s l I y p r 1 c e d ......._ HoMt Store alSl.89.SOO. Agent 640·~ 848-8IB5 -'--------- 1HEILUFFS $16, tO O ..WAD MOllUTY Why not· e njoy pro· fessionally decor ated and landscaped 4 Bdrm in the Ranch. Elegent living on quiet cul de sa{'. Only~.000. VOGEL-PACIFIC 640·6161 REEDER REALTY $89.500. a bdrm. 2v.. &a.QJndo: e legant. frplc, a /c. 2 pools. wlk to ll04So. Coa~l Hlway stores, save gas. gr;,, as· In Village Fair s u m a b I e . R r o k e r Rtduced to $144.900. Absolutely immaculate 3 Bdrm 21.-z bath. formal din in g. Split l e ve l lovmhome.. Open spac•• view from IJvlng TOOm and 11\iAster suit\!. Now vacant, owner anxiou~. Ca11~1151 S1WS TO IEACH Dbl wide '61 Tra1lerama (DN5186> 3 pvt bch & per. Sub·lettinll allowcd . Located an Tre11sure Is. :QJOl PaC'ific Coast Hwy. La~ Bch. Oflered by Ren&ssance M.P. 1714) 499-3816 LAGUNA BEACll cooperation. Easy 8 C· Ut41V8SITYPAlK 497-2457 cess l('Mis. golf. beach 3 bdrm. Town.home, fee Call R.E. Ofc 7 days 10·6 land. Upgraded thruout. '!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!'j 494·4315. Other times XJnt buy. Agent 551-4682 One year old 3Br. 2\.'J 49!H6251v. msg. eves. ba+f•m rm. Cedar extr. A• •till L.oall •-INdt I 041 Fr. windows, $245,000. Fairway El Niguel 3br. ::;:::•••••••••••••••• 497-4758or774·5338 $234,000. Custom Realty PAMOIAMIC WhiliWATll '9IW Fantastic view of Dana Point Marina. Easily accessible tO beach. Completely remodeled 2 bed.room with plenty of living soace. all for $197,500. A COUMILL IA*• CO. 496-7222 ~. 831-0838 ftrwt4 .. .., .... YIM ...... . 11(>.'¥m OCEAN VIEW Unobstructed bill Ir ocean vieWI. s Br, 2 ba tllStom ram rm. Pvt beach t0mmunity. Only P,IOO. H. Johns R.E . ..,._, Wit,_... lOH . ...................... . ......... w. MJ. .... s-.... We saved tbe best for l..t! Tnaly Lake Forest'• ftnMt values. A a BR. t *"Y. $113,cm>. or a 4 BR. 211.or)' SlS3,125. Both air condllio.,ed, fully up· llfaded, beautifully de· ~led 6 euiOftally l . Prime loc•- tlon all now C71U •·•10: <714> 771).1493 . MIHUTES FttOM THE ICH ... .. e ·• HERITAGE Royal Monarch 24 ,60 tliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•----•I 2Br. l~Ba. "orner lot, low park rent . . . REALTORS JUSTUSTm 801UDO S&lper view or Bay " Ocean. Perteet cond. call for appt to set'. ll>GER bROWN R.E l'n-1020 UDO ISLE ~4br.2baon wide St to St lot. rrencb doan 6 beun ttlUngs Un out hardwood nrs. rarma1 oa. 11 So. patio, u1ed brick frplc . Qlmoletely remodeled. By Owner. $4"0.000. 81Mm. <J DS76H2) PLUSH ........_stare ....-s Newport Beach lBr. 1 blk to ocn. Sl.2,500. 146-5678 aft IPM 6 wkndl. ,.,..,,, ... Owner •nirlous, 38r l 28a, 1976 Barrington. lalad kitcberl, lg mstr bdrm It bath w /garden tub. ac:bla Juat minutes --~., ...... , .... ...... .... SW. ...- WALK TO BEACH 2 Bd, 2 Peop&e who need people ea. + den, paUo porch tbould alwa,a cwt the s.... lofttJ dub, PoOI a S«vice Diredory ln tbe ~-112.aoo. A1ent, DAlLV PILOT .._... .. ----. --.... -. --_ _.. -·---.. _ ... _ ....... ····-... --··-.. . -.. - ..... # ....... , • .,. ........ .-................. ·-••• y ... ..-.... 0T Moftdey,Mey21. tm H11111u.• .. •• Af ta11t1...._ Af , • .,,......_ • --... pMs y ... "' .............................. ····-·····~···· •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••.•••••••••••••••••• · Olllr'IMI..... OIMrl"lt,..... ll1J11tU.fw h•1• .,.... l244 s..a..... H1t CMI...._ MM ttmt ....... ll40 ....................... ·•···•··········•······ ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ······················· ....... I'• 1 ...._,..,..., i ... ~...... 1114 1\&rtleroo Br'°•dmoor Btaullfl.al ~~ lt_hlll v11w , 111!1· Beaut, ~ 2 6-JBn. ...,_,.la~~ . ,....,-~ .. -. ... An---• •n .......... _.._... ...... 3 Br-"! Hll. •rHt 5' <t .... Hiil ... INe bi, rrplc:, ladij rm. 1ar. wdl to llloppiq It bul. -..-. -a Miu v .... 4 br 2 ba \"ClnllitJan, <'kM to PoO&. mo au 'alltt l>Ontll m. M1mt '42-1803 a.15 lo sas. 142·1M4. rvULG!f.±! .. _... fMI nn. f-a.. W.. kr,' Le,llM. Ila~ mo Incl ,.,.J w Wl -All I:.,:• -ribii ..., ejt, ~ no pelt llrdlMf Canaa IZSI' .:--_· ZRrw11at·nu~·r:int ,_....., ___ -__ _ ·EXC~ ~~ forc~d~ ~ut: -1'1-. . RP•uUfulTur11erooll:l llr. c~ JOI 2mr~~~~:.~ i:.:.:~.2~e!':'4~t·~ 111na• ftK'loM!d aaraiH SU00 Vll.IW. OllV1•r lhl'll lb. •H•••••••••••••••••••• a.-.M50$114azs Ml ,_4 ...... &.We mo lnt'(W'fte ('.ood k>c-a ....... aay-ao P. P t'1&.&m UDO c~ 'roWNHOUSE 2br. 1a,.,ba. ·· · 8 I , I l 9 1 6 Owr -...1 Two to ...._.. _... -"' JM pal.lo . .-ncl ear Adlta, 3 Br 2 ba 8 f / '". u t u Uon ' -wr~ I bt'droom 21 I ........... JJ41 t'or klu"" l>h1l111t11v1• 2 no peUJ, ~ avail 6/1. • . gar• e, p. s m Ooldenweat 2Br. 21h 1•hoo8e from SI~.~ ulh townbomt1 lh.tttt· ... •••••••••••••••••••• lldrn1. den •·on du mW. Wlllon'46-ll7Z3 yd, no docs. S43~mo. home wllhan ••llt&rut d1B ~ii matlt« Mlitl'. f1repl•t'I', Oulld•r·~ Cu11tom llm. llleyfront with bout !illfl •537&or'75.e&10 ~~-~ ~!~~~::,~: 4 f R€HIG€( cMibwuhlrr, double (•ur l!br 200, den !oiclmf! I.I(' A bf>Muty Ml f,t,0011 1>4•r Oardrn apt. 2 bdrm. den, <lean" ccw.· 2 BR 1 Ba .,..._..,. ~ ---HOM , at•Ultt' Tennh1, puot vu Rt-tau "«t Gur Ihm 1110 patio. flre plat'e, dbl. ...._..... 01 new p·•·t "'~~. • , 11•un•. i•<'unl l.•r"'e " ~aae, 11unckck. Avail ............ • ..... ' .. tty to 11hpM " bc.h 1100 DONllALTOSINOlt .. Adult.a OOI". S495 ·=· PoOl.mono.11~ moV.lenow .... Arte 3D1 W ('C)alll tlyllwy , pallO Ullabll' DOW 1110 yrly 1l1iti1 $81 7000 JI " , blO """ ~Sitw/4.41thtP.ta Nft ll50mo 6*t4't7 d)'l-.cve 386 tllll__ _..,,_ ...... _ _ 1:11 :11 11 :S-C85620 Daya. 548-3600 tLn.Call846-1371 12'd0' w/_.Ap~mdl'd Ja,· '41-6646 Uuullful J br hom1• .,,,._ ll44 tl\ll "" zRr, :!RM. front Trir!: 2 Br l Bill, tinel 1t•r. bt•ur11 w panoraml<' vu~w . ~ IASTSIDI ... •••••••••••••••••••• lut<'bt~. bt•DuhfuJ t•..11>) Tenffk a t"t'1hn111. nu <"•rRet / hull l' 11 l'1· II !i. 1.1 11 2 Br. bllns. patio, Ranc ho San Joaquin <'lil't'Y•nf m lhM\hngton a<'h •t drapt-1>, no ~t,.,. S3tl!'I amt'n1tH·"· $1JOO w&11tw!r-dryer hook-up. lwnhaelBR+lof\,l'l'lba. 1l~1l1~.t~~!~t :~::f ·I~~ Thl 6MJ ~ llM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::· w·: =~~n3~~ Ad u I t i; . S 5 2 5 . L .... HMh llll•ku\.'IOO. ~ Nt-w C'Uhtkl, 2 br. :: h ••. i a...--Hlh 3250 ~I•·•• I>'".: ru $ m " & h. Mont! Vis~. 548:7i57, 213/540·376~; ~41 ·1601 S,.CW l"f 979 it)) ff'\ilN.. pue1I & jui·uut ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11111·h1·1wll N• 7:; IJt•r _ __ eves. Ht>uut1ful ~ Star AJult • $41~\yrh 67~"41112 Rkr (\Jndo 3 BR. 2 bu. 2 rar "''l'-k Ir u~ 0.'l'un ,.'r(Jnl Lar~ l bdrm ~per.1265. ---------- l'k a.•WS..-arro..,.1. 'l I.:,· ISIAllYIM i:ttr. q1·w s.-oo n111 67~8'740 Quiet building with Goll course vu.~w patio Hr. WM. htm rm with .111 a15ll CONTIACT Sh!U'V :i bdrm. 2 IJalh ' 113:.1~13 Jf\ H>m eor-dlt ~ 1722 beautiful landscaping. condo. Rancho San Joa· th\• Jltras. Only ~.~) • h u.: t' I '' m 1 I ,. t in ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Ideal for adults over 35. qpoolwn. 2 Br + de,!;. ~!ng, 200111111 ~mo . Ind .:tir1kn1•r llOMt-:s ,.·ott111':NT No pets LEEWARD ,spa.1635 ............ '1 CAUPOIMIA rACIPfC MOIM.IHOME SALIS ~~.1st suk<'•"•la. ~t·parati· ('all l'anrnt !14ii ~ 3 111" 4 llr l'nn-<l Crum llir, 3 months. rompli•kly APTS. 2020 Fu lle rlon 1 -leoc:h 3141 , ard~ ..._,.,ar,11t• .:a1 ag(':. ,. .... c to-"" 1-'n"d yarcl & rum. lrpk, 1ac·ua1 5'H5 A·~. 11 blk east Newport ..........-2 HK l' b "' ~ ~ "" SS,.ll.69 •-.;;; ••••••••••••••••••••••~ :! br, 1 ba ''l'•'h • • lt. -l'ur i,:ai · i: a r a I! l's ... ,, m 1I1 ,. .. mo. 7 __ _ /\Ve & 1 blk south or Deluxe newly decorated 2 0./1t.9.631·112l frpk l\J1b Ot\ SI~ A.:t plcusc Kiel:. & l'l'l' CostaMno 1724 8ay>631-0397. bdrmaptonoccannear bi~.-i70nrtwl~ wt'll'Omt• \'all!l&\2!'>4ilior ••••••••••••••••••••••• ZBR,balh&'-'l.610Joann Victor Hu~o . Heated :?7~ II arbor, Stt• 206 1\ 540.5917 FtlSTTIMI IMYISTOIS oaEAM Pnme llu:ntU\1o.'lon lieJ<'h "~x ma h1 j.?hly dcs1ra bl;• n•ntal .1rt'1t 0111> $144.!60 It wun 't I ast ' U.111 now kkr ~.25J5 M~a Vt'rdt> <t Ur t:lCt·r !113·297 I l\f.!t , no h•t• C •r • DE ORO pool, elevator. subtcrra· h I I ~..-. Sl. C.M . $340. No omc, new Y • t'r J UK. fom1ly. d1111n i.:, ALLUTILITIESl'l\11> children, small dog oil. nean parking. S625. SUMTHIMG EXTIA S67~ incl .:ardeni·r frpk. $.i\*5 mo Ouyi.. Compare bt•fon• you 6'&2-7344 4S4..Ql. t~s.66·~•311 49ll~. E~t:S. 768·4513 rent Custom dc•s 1.:n Ort.'liSID~ ar,•u tn m :.lr bdrm, l'edar l1n1•d rklt!et.'I, pull oul k urht·n :.1'11..-lvt'l>, lit pantry, tlbl TRI Pt.to~ SY OWN Et< I\ lbr pnvatt-.varJ. ( 1p, 11111 paid. Nu l'l'I:! $J50 OO!t..m UE.LUXt-: 2 Hr Condo 21 .. hu l'Y1 tm1·kvurd J\l t:11'hl'<I 2 1·ar i.:ur. frpk. autu f.!ar dr op11r. trush w 1 d e A r I 1 n g I o 11 mill' from bl·h 2br units, lllH4429-70) )(Int t'und $135,000 ~ tt... Store 6'l2 ~ 1>12· I~ 848-8895 SELLING? •'Olnp b7:J ~ht wn ll & 5 WIHAVE WHY PAY MORE? 1-:;c,ts1d<' :i bdrm dt·n. 2 Send for brochure liu l"u nk y houst• for MOllLES ! or tall spec·ial rouplt' No JM1o OM UDO W~tcm lt1·alty St·rv1<'1:s tmw by -•:n E 2\Jth. St 28r.dblwideS31.SOO ARcalf.;;t;ilt'Adv1sury $.'>fi5 mo S·lll-tll~6 or 28r, part furn SJ6.1!i0 ~1073 ti3t~ 2Rr. booldock s.55.000 __________ ,3 Hr<! Ha. <K·ean '1ew. :SSSO 2 Rr Bayfront. dbl wult•. mo ll'iL'ic & bt•auttful $79,950 SELLERS 1i73.f,7,tJ - WJ\TI HrHONI WILL CARRYI. Nic•wTu\l11honw nr twac·h. .. ll>MI.., lac. 2 mo;tr bdrms. c·unv(·r:.u REALESTATE 111111 p1I . frplt•. puul. 631-1400. l2UNITS llB 1'\IUrtS & spu S575 mo ---------1 :8\JNlTS.'SA 64&7ti.57.U.12·018'i EL TORO Fl\MILY l'ARK 3 Br. 2 bu + bonu:. rm 53.1.000. Cull O/aj!l. 5$9-5767. AcnClge for Sale 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20ACRES- 2'1 UNJTS. l\NAlf · 3 t'r ro11d1l. "''·75 mo. nr l!tUNITS,CM ' ~ .iUOUSESon LOT C<Jnyon V1l'lor1a. lrpk. dbl j!M, &l(;.2M:? Pnnc1pals Only Plcai.c /I.JI or thl'!-\e proJt"t'ls may be pur~huscd on very favorable contra cts. OwnE>r 1s motivated & want s fas t act ion Rmkl•r : for inf or ma taon call~ hrs. 2 BR. 2 ba <'Ondo. l'.:·st<lc. lrg yard. pool. Ju.: .. dbl AUr Kids & Pets OK $475. 675·6670 u1.:cnl or l(lj.91114 £a.,ts1de duplex. 2br. lba. l'lOVl'. rerr, Jtarg. nu cpt. Stl5. 8.1.HIH67, WIUSPllT Pavl'd mad. powt•r l:J m1 to Htimet. 1-lal lo j!l·ntl1• lilt~. Only $44.000 Full 1mn• Terms l'ull Da \'l' 541.()800 !\nappl·r. J ~l 171·1 I·---------7t~i 8Toro 3232 .•.........•..•........ 5ACRES Sl7,51"1 t'lll.I. l'Hll'E T\•nru. ld(•al for mo1J1ll' homt>, 13 m•k'S 10 Hcmt•I l'owcr. Call Dave Kncsp· 11cr. a~ 714171iH·41i66 Afl.:,';:" 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •\-Piel' for salt· by Ownl'r . nPar beal'h 1n San L'l1•mcnll'. Xlnl 1nv1•.;t · m;·nt Silti!l.!100 firm. •l:.l 29.').'i TRIPLEX :i vr..old. all UJlllS hUVl' :J h1lrms. 2':· ba. Near t\clam" & R1«11·h Call Shnrl'linc M&nllj.(l'ffil•nt C.:11rp k47 .f136J Ask fur N;i1wy Wynn 2200 ..........••..•......•. IO liNIT LOT. l\nts he1m Makl' uffl·r Morrts & A:. !:\lit' lll31 37·H9!1-t Vl~,.A 4 17 ar rc lots . :111 plam. & pcrm11s pd. for. ~r<Jdcd t>n.i1neert'd, 10 min. from t1C'n . pks . plata & s('hls. j.(tlQC.f arc a . undcri:round ut1l. Offer 4:~~1fl.5 Uinyon Lak1• lot S?0.000 ofr. titil·(~t 2 Hr 2 k;i , yaril. t'luh f;ll'1ht11•:.. S.'ltlU rno Nu Jll·I s ssi1 1:rn1 hl'I w\• .. n ll>-5 FCMlhlin Valley 3234 .•............•...... ,. HO!'tfES 1-'0R RENT 3 or 4 br. Pnn•d frvm SUS to $52.5, F"ntd yard & gurages Fam i l1t•s pl('ase . k ads & pl'l~ wekorrw. <.:a II !1&1·256fl or 973-2971 Ai..'\. no foe -----Moaithqon •ach 1241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1 Hr. Zbtt!"rlcan. nt'w l'l'l>t. drpt,, paint SI% Out of Stat. __ 7_51_·2000 "aperly 2600 3br, P:.ba. Ir~ fnc )'rd • •• •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sinl!lt!S & Peli. 0 K SJllO Woodtm rant·hland. scen11· "42-2264. ~rty, •W a parreb. Uilif. Cl~-s-1c_b_y-1h-e Seu '$350 pr Acre 5S9·8()77 -3br. dtn or 4br. J3~ha. 4 llrulo; & house, by owner. ~ fwms --frpcl. RV boat uccei.s Nwpl Hl!ht s · C · M · Gnnes ' 2100 Cov'd pallo. Comer lot 11.X.gross. 12131 831·1070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnr. ocean. S53Smo. yr. l'Ves. 1213141Jl-1800dys. Paso Robaes & ~-lst & last. Grdnr & AtOlcodero Anos water incld. Call 840-2151 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prime Newport Penmsula locauon. 5 older units On 2 lot.s. To be sold as a 103 t la.X deferred ellchangc. Call Carolyn 642·517l or R1 e hard Ros enthal 12t31392·41185. /\.i.,'1. .. :ASTSIDE (;osta Mesa J hou.~. $195.000. 642·2510 (If 646-@48 lncOln! ..... rly 2000 4 9 . 9 5 acres n ea r all. 6· la.ke-$147,500. Terms. 16 ac rt'S wilh mobile honlt!-5B5.000 Terms. J:Ml acres wilh terms-call rorinfo. Subd1vis1on j?ro und· ranches & acreage. Call formfo. Ehinore Area SI lots·Sl 18,000. Ownt•r Wiii carry. •2 Br . I lle ya rd , stovetrdr $365. Util pd. C h ild ok . No pc l s 8J3.8974 4 bdrm homl' nt·ar In dianapohs & Brookhurst. l''am rm + dining rm Avail now call Shoreline Manage m e nt Corp 84H>363 3242 a-Wl....I 1252 fcaturt•s Spa1•1ou s ~;:.r.:~••••••••• kitchen with 1111ltrt·1·t hghtins.: . .s1•parall• 1hnant.: Arand nt'w :1 br. 2 ba. areu, lull lt•nJ.,'th murhll' bit~.,. drpt.. r 11>ls. all c i. p u 11 ma n 1 n h ;1 I h tr;L" Lndi;t•pd. s.'>75 pvt t\mro;1w bedroom'-. 11001. l'ty ~ 0231 . UBQ. s urroun<h·d with plui;h landsn1p1 nl! WXutlY 2 IDRM ADULT LIVING x r 1T·s MIGUa SHORES/Ls. Ul'ST. ftrhmd guarded i:utc!'. J NO P,.71'!) t•harmm~ roomy 2 Bdrm I Rdrm rumashl'tl SJJ.'i home w11h a1·ct•.s:-lo 2H<lrmrumisht'dS.1l.IO fabulous r cerc<111on 365Wcsl W1!:-on fal·11ll1t.'S and easy walk 1714 Hi42· l!li l lO pvt. beach. $600 /mo /\. .s k f o r N 1 I! e I 1.4( F\am Rath. SJ70 Pr\'f 644-72lltaJ..'\ middle·uj!c. no ,·h1ldrc•n ---.~::---pets 548.-0fl68 .-sionVieio / 3267 -· ••••••••••••••,•••••••• Logi.Ma~ach 3748 La k t" f r o n l I u >e u r ) ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • townhoml'. fabuloth LACUN \ Ht-:At'll 'tTH \llc'W, 2.\ hr Sl'l'Urtly. l~N. l!X'> \\I-& up .\l;11d I.Iran<! new 2 Hr 2 Ba. sen . evlor 1Y. h1•.1flod 1\IC, luk(' pnvilt·~t'S S71)() pool Util (714 1 1!11 .~i!tJ.1 mo .Joy. 1!37 1101 ur ~N Coma II\\'~ 5111 1100 Ai..'l Mtwpori leach 3269 •..•......•..•......... NO FEE' l\pl. & Con1lo rl'ntuls. Valla Ht·nta b 67~4912 Bkr I BLOCK TO B .. :ACll l'a>h Jbr , 3hll w 1J,f ooat s hp. SM5<l 640--19 1 ~ Jbr, 2ba. 2c·ar 1-?ar 01sh-w . rt.•fr1 i.:. S f175 1 m 1J Oiamoo<1 ltt'al l'~talt• 64:. 7573 l::A"T RLL'FfS .;IBr :.!1111. 2 pal1os. 21 •• 1·ar i.:ar , w:-hr dryr. rdng. 5(;5u mu <2131 ~I\1'\1121 J Br, ram rm. m llrhr \'u w l{ardcnt·r Sli7:. mu f.40-~. BACK RI\ Y J bdrm 2 hu walt•r puid. $i5 mo 1\:.k for Kon IA~ ~1 i1ss ••BLUFl''S •lbr. 21 :h;1, fom rm, frplr. pvt put 111 snso 6'111.1,180 M:111.;1osu c>.1.40 Or1·anfront J hr. 2 '"" i:aru~<'. <!hath. \\ ''W rqJt. fl.l'Jll" 646·~~~ - ll.;1rhor View •1br. fam rm lovely yd. S795 inC'lll iwrd<'n~·r 75Y·lH07. 4ffi· 1744. New :? hdrm lu"un m n h 1 I l' h o m • • I I n wat1 •rfron1 i\1·1·0 111 mod ;.i lei. '; p l'o 111 l· n a I b II a B ;1 y I . I II h pnvalt·~'-i. ;l\'atl Ii-I~· 11'102 SHO rum c·harm li.1d1 ~r bch. Ut II pd II n ·s11 cmplyd adlt 4~~ ~21)11 ~wport •aeh 37 69 ..•.•....•....•........ R1\Y 1-'RO!lo'T 2Hr. :!Ba. 211 boat shp upllunal, 'rh. no pd-. or ,·h1lilr1·n t;wlynf\.'ll·i!lll!i! Sh11r1 lt'rm rc•111 :cls liv the \lt•t•k. n11w .iv .111 ri;o ft'\' /\.l(t!Ot !i75 Hl iO WE HAVE SUMMER RENTALS TAKINl; HESl::HVATIU~S associated BROKERS-IHAl TORS 201' \Al Bolboo b 71 101'1 f txcnnfront 3 Hr 2 Ra ni:ht on sand. super lo«ation. fully furn. av<itl nuw wt'l'kly thru S.·pt 15 Dys iS2·741U, l'\ll.'S g.18·21H9 -----1 BH. pool. blk to ocean. Several lllulfs e11111los sngl adult Vrly. S2'15. avail. S600 lo $800 Call 642.S(X)'.:!. 645·5000 X216 lcasmJ?at(t.644·1133 ------- Lo\'cly II! lbr. Promon· tDrY Pt . or 2br w lpcrl eel VICW /\.va1l. fi-1. 67J·H139 Harbor View Homes. Carmel model. Jbr. 2ba. avail. Junt: l $725 . 644 -6977. 837 ·3844 , ~·2.892. Promontory Point 2br, 2ba, frplc. vaulted <-cal· 1ngs. spa, Jat·. Avail now l~e 1 br apt, S300 mo. Victoria Beach lbr. Iba,. Pomona Street, C .M. ~mo Util tnl'ld W/O. Agt • Dl-80lll. 494-1966 or 497 · 3613. • i bdrm apt $195 month 769 Hamilton C all Shorelmc Managem ent Corp ror <ippl to sec 1147~ 2 BR. yard. & ~aragc, adults. small pets OK Nr So ·Coast Phna. $325 !)M).~. 1 ffr. lake ne w. rloscd ~arage. stove refr1 g WI 64G-~l I Br ('()(tal!l' type w 'l!:tr Yard. Ulil pd ;'ll11 p.!lS S!.&'i MO·~. 642·0350 Lgt' twnhs t•. 3Br. 31'\a , fom1ht•i. IJll·ast'. nu pets . Nr F:11n·1cw & Hakcr 5-\5-11182 New 2 l>drm. l bu.rrpk. ~Hr , Vl·ry s pac:1ou~ sitlO mo 75~ IH97 3 Hr. 2 ha s.ir;0 I Hr S2f\5. Both units ha\'c bt'cn r;• painted. n>l°d :ind an· extremely rleun !i73 2113 ---SpaC'IOU!. CM <ipt :!br t;ood a re:i. k 11.b OK Pool, $32.'i mo Nu pct:. Ka1hy. l)i12·t~;11 DanaPoiftt 3826 .........•............. 3 Br, 21 ~Ra ~195. mo 2 Ar 1 ha. $3!1.J mu l'vt t•nd p<J!IO & J,!11ragt• Lots 111 ~ra.o;s 33.~>2 Hlu•· Lan tern <t9ti-9'~ or ti~ 335-1 or '1!16· !f.?75 t-Uttinqt011 leoeh 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHARP. ht•IH'h l.2 & 3 UR, ffl)k. rla:.hwshr . .iarag~· & pal10!> ~o pc•I :... !Aj().2358, wknds H.W ti3(.lfi Seawind Village Nt•w 1&2 bdrm lu~ury adult apL.; m t.l 11lanl> from S400 ~ pool~. kn nis. walttrfall!>. pt1nds~ Gas Cr1r ('t)()ktn.I! & ht•ut 1n1.: pu1d From San Diego Jo''rwy dnvt· North on Beat'h to MeF;1ddt"n then Wesl on ~frFuddcn to Scaw1nd \'illai.:t'. (714)893·5l9R. ------HOMES FOR RJ-:NT 3 or 4 br Pnr,'(j from 5'35 to SS25. l''ncd yard & J!araj!es. f'a mil1c!> picas<'. kids & pcls wekomC'. Call 964·2566 or 97J.297l l\l(l. no fee 1.4( 2 Br. view. nr town, adults. $\SO mo Manon Milne R J:: 49'-~ --------Me.,_. •ach 3169 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ,ARK MEWPORT R achl'lori.. I o r ;.. Bt...odrooms & Townhoust.-:, From $349 50 Spc>ct:icular ~pa, total recr('at1on pr11i:rum . scx·aal pro.:ram 7 pool!>.~ lentUS C-OUJtl> ,\I t•a:,hton Island .• lamboret· & San Joaqwn lhlls Hoad 1714J 644-1900 4219 l'ulm·1· :I hr. :! ha. ,'Ondo Spbt 11·\l'I"' frpk & pool $.'>50 mu is:JJ H I ti:! 3 DH.2 ha,1111J>t.·r1l11lx '\Jr LuJo t•am1ly 11n·f SS5l Mo 1\1..'l li75 H l 7U Step, tu bi:h ~ !Jr. frvl•· j.!ara~t:. hc•am 1·t•1hn14:.. all hltn:.. S·lij ~ rl~ &ll!-4657 BAYFRO:-.:T 2 hr. :! hJ. Ill<> Vu Pcnthuus1·. Jhr. 21 tha 615·8\IOO Yl•urlr. :1 HH . :! lta l.11\l' Iv f~Tan & IJ,J\ \ll'w . SJOO - l~·cdJlfrnnt I l!H I !Ju, yrly 1\~,·nt 6i:J :!!il::J ~nts Furnished or Unfurnished 3900 ....................... TIIE EXCITIJ\'.(; PALM MESA APTS r.11 NI rn :.'i T<J ['\ f''T llt.:11 lktt•h, 1&2 llH from S255 & up :'\dulls i'o Pl'h 156l ~f'sa Ur tS ULJu; East or ~c11.•r>ort Rl\•11 I !Jam Spm 5'1tl !1rili(J PACIF'IC W< JOI I~ Adult .ipa rtm,.nl:. st•I am on I! 11. and 1• r 1 n I! :-;tream!> & l<tll fra.irant pm1-:.. I Br from ~111 I~ lfuroor Blvd. South ul t.Atnl!l'r 839-2140 ----Roana 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w rk1lr hCnl•ttc Si(i week & up ~.9155 W\U n>nl room in plush condo near SC Plaza to m1pons1blc femal1•. Sl75 mo . 972 8118 1 da ys . 549-3465 CVCS REHT OR LEASE to&23. ~ 675-2101 . , ________ _ Su:aear Rewtals 4200 WITH OPTION 3br. 3ba newly dci·orul-oo. Part.iully furnished home overlookin~ J?oH l.oorse. $'750 mo. 645-08:> l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lcAoo 'e•wla 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DELUXE• GARDEN APT. 2 ... Adtltts°""Y 2 Br. 2 ba cont1o, 2 ca r 3pools gar . auln opnr. Beaut. Covered car port ••••••••••••••••••••••• udowaterfront 2Ur . older adlts. May 29.,June 26. SlOOO mo. b'73·8886 v..-. .... 4210. ....................... La1una Oceanfront. Beaut. local.ion . ...._ to bMdL. July -......... ~· .. wk. 41tf·llMI or 4'1·82 ...... $Mr-. 4100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOMMATES s11 ...... s... f.nioy more. Pay less! Alf Ages & Lifestyles. We Check Rererences Ctil54M212 Sint.'e um we have helped thousands of our clients fU'ld roommates. We can help )'OU loo! HOUSIMATIS 832-tliM (Zl3)466-8143 ...w . ................. . I ONTHI WATllt--"-- PWSN sums -&oJaQO~. ft. ............. Wetlllra u. ...... Newport ..... 675·8162 500-lZ!O aq ft. Hwy Vis· iblllty. Laguna. s ub parking. New carpet • drapes Ii paint., air cond. Prit'e ne1otlable 549-UIS, MHl70 OFl'1CE space avaihtblc itt 17875 Beach Blvd. 'near Tall¥lrt in Hunt· i~on Beach. SS@ per month. Phone message servire SlO per month. desk SS per month. Daily Pllol office. Phone 642-4321ext.276. Man 50's likes to cook looking for a pt /hse to ~ with straight non· s m oker m I f. Paul ~1·2112/537-1488 Su\gle·3tm swtc llVa1I m 2 roommates M '"' \-0 full serv offc bldi:. Nr share lg bch house. Pvt 0 C. airport. Rccept & bdrm & bath. $0!5tl mo phont' ans. Secy serv. ref's 960-~. c·onf rm. ett'. Plsc call Bllt;i.ness man, 35. oHers low rent to ncul non smoking lady in relum for Litt' hs kpg. Custom 4br. LaRunu N11lucl ~ 495-5906. 752·6188. -------1 MO FRio:F. R1':NT 2S0·500 i-q. ft. omccs. From $145. Incl. ul1I. 1W W IM.St. 540·2200. CdM dlx s uites, util J>'I. Roomate wanted to fmd AC. :impl pkg. Fr $195. anc1 s harC' place an :nr.Nolscreqd,615-~ Lauunu b y June I.I - tl33 1234. ext. 266. cv · MEWPOlff CENTER 499 1561.Jo EXEC SUITES Roommate. Npl lh·h buyfronl duplt·ll . M ti-' S250 ~·26HI!. 675 4221 Shr 4 Sr ho u s~. N Laituna. 2 baC'h1'lor.; loolunit for Jrd. Stra1Rht. Tt•nn1~ c·rt:.. & pr1 v beach $275 pr mo. + ut1l. 494·6068 eve;. N B /\tWn. pror tbu> mn Shr w 2 peers t.ux furn \1J hM.· w1IA pool. m>otr bd & bu w IJ\1 t·nt j.!ar ~::;mo + ul1I M4 0484 f1· mu I l' f< 1111 mm :1 t t· f1.JLLSt:RVICF: OCF.AN vn:ws Mtwport RecptKy Corp. 644-7110 ~ l'RIME LOCATIOf'tl ON WATi';K. Avatlabll• for profoss1onal or re1.<t1I o(fa,·t~ Total of 3000 sq n am be divided into :-mitller units. Onve by <!6:tl W. Coast Hwy. NB. th"n tall Agent al fill ltl<XI lli'f-.ic,,.I to !'hr :1 Hr apt. lusiMss Rental 4450 J.IH s:ru.1 mo ~ I~ !Jt·t ••••••••••••••••••••••• I JI'\! t'or StOf't' & off H'l' '>IJUl'l' JI -..:ce Refttal 4400 n •11.o;imuble ralt•s ""T' 500 to 5000 Sq Ft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml-;.'lA Vft~Hl>t:l>H BEAUTIFUL Pl.AZI\ SUITES 152:1 Mt:..,1 Verdt> t:. C ~1 7!'.SloJ200Sq Fl 545-4121 l rpL .... drp:-. ~l·n u'•'ll Comrnrrce Park ~l"AIJ!lf1 ~I.'\ l'U\13 i Ill Sci F'l \-I vn ... 4 II S!a> mn U.X·all'd off th•· 0105 ..-r"Y nr Crc1 ... n \.1111·\ A\:.11 ,\!.1y 15th K'jl ~nrH:ll !•IHI 1 >ow :-.: T n " " t • 11 ... 1 ,, .\11 ... a. :Juo 'II '' 111 :!attt1 "' fl lpt tlrµ-. J1r fi)nd llkr tii~ i.i1~1 ~1 St! Ft Biel ~ l'nnw I) r l1wa11011 1\j ll tu u (.' A1r1Jllr1 w·. vrftt··· 10•, "'un•hou.,t' 1:· .. r 1,•;1 ... 1• b\ 0'" 111·r C .1 I I ~(j!I ~Ctl . HJ-.i ~ f<I mt'\IH .11 11n1l 11f1·' ;\;l·'" I\ tll·•·•Jr .tt ··cl \m!Jll• prk l!. I ~)1111 1-. l\utdl.1. Or.rnj!1• l'rull'r \11!mt t;n Kii i 1-1-1 Off11·•· 11r \.·om m1·n · 1.cl ... p ·' c-r In ti""' n I,, w II l.1~una Landm~1rk lllttu l.~q ra •1r ... ,11111\lll•· <l!l l l5:l5. u r 1t12 01011 4!12 l~l RST CdM OFFICES- Vt·ry 1mprl'S:-1Vl' 0H11·" Sl.lltl':". l't?nlralh· lcxah-fl on south s1dl· "01 Co;1:.I Jlw v Two 2 nd 1 luor !.pace~. lmmac:ula1t•I) tlt.'an & n •adv for 1m mt.od oc1•upani·~· Would make J?n•at <0orporah' o f f1rt" Only SJY5 mo Call Linda at ROGYS REALTY 675-2311 ;'1;1•wp<>r1 M<irim·rs M 1 I•· ~1ockrn ~:! :,q fl stnn· cir om l't' lt)J(J.l' /\. von . 1 l> w n•nt 213 4TI 700t I ifU:AT IJX'A1'10t'- Sl,·r('tl ,;hop. hlkl' :,hOfl, 'l•>rtmg gnods, tK•I -.tl)r" 111" Jt•wt'lrv store. ll!(ljl sq r1 111 l lunt l\·;1ch t,;1 H JI) k E :'\ ·t I' 1 .. oi ... ,. l a 11 l ' h ,. 1 ' I (; r t• l' n I C!l:l t•l.AHJ'?.!7 I \.1r a111•v d fl\\lll n \\11 llw1t tk;;t·h ~Ill \1;1111 SI ~hru mall 960 ISSH' HAR IOI IL VD. !"l•1r-· or off 1\'l', l '11,,1 ,1 -\11~•· 1:1511 S.1. fl s;m., ~11.111th lirOkt•r lii~·l~iOO hdntrial Retttat 4500 ........••.•...•.•.••.. J..,.\GL':-.;,\ 1111.l.S·I '"" ;111 Jilt' ;,olJl "4 II :\l I 1:1n11 ~ n,·w hldi.:. 1\ l' u ffr. 1run1~ 1111 ~h1ul1 u11 . n r l.ak1• F11n •,1. ka:.c b~ •1wnt·r g:15.1KOB .\!I l'11r111·r. !"IOxl::7 ,. ,m.., II rnm m hid ~ ~ mo 9!11 W 19th ~I (.' ~ 6t2·3.l~I ~ 4550 .•......•..••.......... RVPARKIHG $25. MONTHLY Fcnt•1.1l ~tora)!I' ror yqur he.Mt, c·amJ>t·r or cxfr.1 1·.1r F or.,,..nfo c.•a ll IWI 3133. Hunt Bc:H·h -------a...ta1s w~ 4600 C&n'ERPOIHTE EXEC. SUITES Jamboret-& M:H'Arthur Bav Wmdowc; J.'\Ush Cu rpt •I 752-2737. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3HOUSES l::ast11ide C.M. J :.cparat<> ll:ll.IS4.'S on 2 lots. Ac·ross from park. Suj>er loca- l.Jon. $155,000. A p p r o x . 5 0 acrcs·SI00.000. Pnncipals only please. Contact Ken Marks al ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERf'RONTCONDO Lovely 3 br. 2'' ba end unit Brick frplc. bllns, dbl enrl jlaraAe. Slip avail. ~a11e 51175. Peggy. 900-QIZ. Newer HRBR VU 4 bdrm. ram rm. VICW Xlnl lora tionSBSOtmo. 213.790.5125 714-5.11-425 7 THEILUFFS - bay view S700. palioapts .. RBQ's TSL Ml(ml 642 1603 close t.o fwys & brhl> 0 CE AN t' R 0 N T . walktoshoppin/.! F\lm houst• or apt By the Wt'l'k Cu II ~5·1573 DIAMOND R.E. · Or£1<·c 360!-q. rt fut rrnt VacatlOft Rewtals 4250 Ma 111 !; l • If li <.:a II Hesponsiblc. working w r 1 t c r s e e k s o n (• b<·droom r oltagt-in C-Oruna del M:ir or CO!>l.1 M t.'!>.U Qw<'lm•ss CSSl'O t1ul Wnt1• <.:la:.:.1f1ed 11.d :21J6. D•11ly Pilot.. P .O J11.1 x 1560. Costa !\1cl>a ~. Ecith W. Hessick Realtor & /\ssociatl'S 1646 Spring Street Paso Robles A Pl€\TIG€ 11051238-5350 '--1--I HOM€\ 1105> 466-1049 3333W. Coast Hwy. NO llftltals 645-6646 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... .a.ct 7 &iMTS.C.M. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut. new building. c:.taMno 3124 "1replaces, xln\ location. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TSL lnvmts 642-1603 1 BR furnished house for FOUR ... ITS.C.M. Near new. 3 Br owners Un.il, 2 ba, frpl, 2·car gar .. 3-2 Br. 2 ba. units. 1SL lnvstmts 642· 1603 Oklr lri-plx on dbl lot. grt laJt sbltr. S115.000/ofr. own/agt 840-1879. Oceanfront Apt /Hole I. • Npt Bch. Owner carry. 1795.000. 675-2855 UMTS Qall for free liat . We have lbem from a triplex at &.900 lQ> to 16 units at MQ0,000. Great investors selet'tion. Call now! 541). ... rent. 645·3967 ................. d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUDGET llMTS Eronomy- Save !{as + time Hses Apt.s Ctgs fo'.unr. 1235 l br M4! singles 12352 br gar k1ds plex 802 br gar child ok 121152 br rum quiet l3llO 3 br kid9 peU lg DIS 3+ 1 \.\ ba kids nr all -· br kids peta bch '8'ZS llharp 5 bt beach '515 rum a br Bal IAl 517-0IZI tbotftnden.state Wide o~~ ..... ~?.~ _ · Olle 3 Br 2 Ba, 1arage, ____ frplt', atove/refrlg. ,._,,_.._ wlllr/diJr, ~ yrty no All 3 Bri l ba unlts. peta.-..szaeves OWMr' wiJ cary 2nd truat • ... v-.-deed. FUU price Sl.N.000. _, .._....., il~<JIG~ a 8*11». a a.. Jl\arn or ,.~ <1;,. uafld'Dltbed. Summer ___ HOffl(~ ,....or~rateSllOO ~ •w._i'r:,':61· ~B C.-....... JZZZ ... .. .................... . II .. Pio ec.u ........ U1 dlD .. cUnlnt. fll'~· 1 ...-loeaUOO. •••. .. l bit lo ..... abOpa. Allll&.... . -.IM-7400JM5.515T '"-3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 hdrm. 4 ba home. cho1ct' nn:·a lrvi.rlc. SlOOO. mo. ~1~. WoodbridRe Place. S RR. 3 ba .• formal dining. liv. & fam. rm. Located on park with a view of mts. SB75 Mo. Agt.. 644·5403 631 .3444 llNTALS 2 BR. 1 ba ...•.•..... $495 3 BR. 2 Ba ...... SS60/950 4 BR. 2v.i ba. rum .. sw·,o 4BR.2"2ba.NB .. SlOOO 2 BR. 2 Ba. SC .. $475/500 3 BDRM. single level. 2 pali06. vucant . $1RO Per mo. 3 BDRM .. spht lev(•I end WlJt. Park view. S725 Per mo. 4 BDRM .. J baths; nr pool. Bring kids! $725 Permo. i~1 "dttll\' \ ~ ,1 •!; l" ii I 111 " H1n.1 ,,,11 '•' •)! 1 An,11'lH• f t· 1t,1111t i 1' t H\•1•i mGCAMU>M..-• Fabulous 3 bdrm . cu'ltom home with scni-a· tional golf course vit'w ! Yearly rental. S1700 per mo. Lovely McLain 2 bdrm .. 2 bath townhomc. Large deck. Avail. immediate· b' al rroo per month. Agent MG-6500 THICOVI Sensational 2 & a den condominium on water! '573 CAMsDa~hMME Pool. jacuul, beach! ~EROCK Island 3 ~~50 per br exec. home. Never :---=-------- lived in!! .so. 752.9023 UDO ISLE act. yrly le1111e. 1, 3 BR. 2 BA. th U l lt tge S. pauo, fplc, '850 a... 2ti;ba overs Y mo. 645-5000 X216 , Pvt liloule. Pool. tennis. _. .......... _,/mo. TI4/940-to0I _.._ b NPt Hats. •· 3 Br 2 Ba. Woodbrtd1e l ·lev. 3 r. (n>k. 11 ya.rd. close to f.r .. b , 2 frplc, U0011q. acboola/ahoppin1. stove ~laklera. S1'1$. " refrla. 138-9110 Or 5'M-131M Terrace Twnhae at Unlwn1t1 Ir Mlcheleon. aw,21a.. Nr. PGOl •Jac. LoHly •Ylel street. Avail. QPftlll. June 1. nmo.•-· ·IMIOA ISLAMD 3 Bdrml. 2 ba. Fum or wafurniabed. summer utea or yearly rate tuoo.tM-15U . ·' 17 I 11 GoldetlwHt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15l~. Gor~cous ocn & bay House for rent. 81/.( f:k.ar view, 3rd & top story. atWarMr City slpi> 6. linens furn scrunty bid~. µarkant.:. 847-6064 S2:S nitcly pr cpl C<1ll 2Hr. 11fa:Ra V.15 mo. yr· an_er 3p._m 548_·1989 __ _ ly 497 4542 675-7264 H&Ar-.°" Gr•ado __:__. ·-- -; ___ ....,. ______ •! Diarnondhead home. J Br ~str..o leach 31 II 3 Ba, pool. z wk mm . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp 2br Condo. Close to mod serv. 808/524 1616 Custom twnhs. roastline bch & S.O. Fwy. Bltns. ---------- vit.>w, Lo;c July lSlh. 2br. refr1g, washer /dryer. Lftc Big Bear Cubln. Ideal 2•,~. 661·2871 pool. $375. Call Andy for thul l(el·awuy vaca· ll22 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br. lba twnh.5 apt. Pvt. deck. bit-ins . poo l. Adults. child J~ +. S420 lse. 673-0473. "9CIA". 2br, l(ar. 558·2626. 3124 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrm, 1 balh apt. Adults, $350. mo. Gas paid. 642-5073. LA MAMCHA APTS Large, 1.2&3 bd ganten apts. Adults. Dshwhr. bltns. encl gar. gas bbq. Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scott Pl. 842-5073; 645-5611 Utt. bright. •irY 2 br. 2 ba, frplc, pool .fl jat'UIZi. · Adults, no pets. 631-0097. 1375 Near new 2 br. 2 ba, pr/carport, frplc, patio. clo&e to all. TSL Mgmt 642·1603 1'2 Br from SZl5 to SJIS. New cpts, paint.. drps. Oeanlinlce. 751-2080 3W Br apta, family com· pae.. No peta. 2308 Apl 3 OJUeae Ave, 642·9'760 SIU. Idle lt.ema with • Daily PllotClaulrled Ad. eca-sm. ~7330. tion. For summe r re· servatiom call 545-9'16 Near Beach 2br. util pd. Call Joyce, 846-3301 eves. IWilq• INch ll40 CQIJ 492 .. 9482 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIW AP'J HOMES , MOWIBmM6 Luxury J br/2 ba. sparious interiors. Incl DW. stove. (pies. & priva te 2·rar ~arages. 5 Unique rloor;. plans. rentin g from S495tmo. I lllOl'k 11fl ll••arh llh 11 t•nrn11r11fTt·n } & Vw-..l)lJm\ l"I "1111\i<ll llillll I I"\ ( t. \ . .J..\llH \1tt1lit;\t1.or,111;, ~T l'ltOJM'T "8·3111 ···------.. --.-.--....._......._, ..... -· . EXECUTIVE SUITES Lu lC Urtou ~ ofr11·c· .... s pal'IOUS l'Onftort•n1•t• r o o m . t> x •• t: u 1 1 ' t' sctrctary. p~r:.onat phone cov<>raj.(c. rerep· l10111st. xerox. n111ary . Leas e or month month. Near So · as! Plaza. Oruni:t• aunty Airport & fh•cw· y CJll Vtr~uua 979-2161 . _,_ __ Offk•To inCoronadl'I Mar . CaJI 644·8494 Dix l ·rin oHict• ac1j. A1rporlcr Holl•I No lease. 8.13·32Zl, !I Io 12 -----W'ES'OCL11''F, ~round nr reaJ estute ofrl c·t'. Share space-with desk. S15 mo ~/645·'¥/:lJ CXrice. Costit Mesa. A IC, drlJs, cpt. 2 or 3 rms SQ), 440 sq ft. 979-021 l Custom Office~. Single sty, French windows & doors. Air cond. fo'inish interiors to your requlrt• meats. 70< sq. rt./S175 nun. 771 W. 19th CM, 644 -6977, 837 ·3844 , 548-82. tiefCAL SUITE Ground floor. Corona del Mar. $650 Per mo. Realonomics Corp . f7S.6100 Niil. Blvd .• C.M. arms. 8eaut. New Bldg. Patio area. 21J/flfl-8M7 TOP LOCATIOM E. t'1thSt., COela Mesa. 2 Dix. IUites, l800 \0 Sl,000 mo. Ample parking. Bn*er 87s.ti00 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltailwss Opporfwlitr 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lMuranct' Salesp('rson ,'8 your prC'Sl'nl JOb Of t'r you 1n<kpendcnc1•. preMJ1te. :1 feclln~ of al' co mplts hm c n l & economic Sl'<'Unty·1 H nu4 you should talk tu Farmers Ins Group lo· day Call 848·5111 -7 •. 11 Hii:h gross in bus. 10 yr:.. own1'r moving from state, will carry sorr11• financing. Details in hst· Ull(Ok 14'95&02 ~Iii? 'IUI'AL TENN1S Compl. quality tennis clothanl( • ac~~. store. Prune Newport are11 loc Low overtlead·hi Pf0/1t •'Ull time Income or abl!entttowncrship. Agt . 673-431\ The Second Mate Inc Above water boal clean· Ing It 1.eneral marine maintenance. Lookinte for pefllOI\ to take over ettabliahed Dana Pt. \ocatioft. eca.osn. •TRAVEL AGENCY• Total Invest. of STM lnel fJM Franchise Fee-. 1i11Wp.•Caa1a "-°""· GOLDEN GLOBE ....... 17 ' .............. ·-·-......... _ ......... _. __ ,,,,,...,... ___ ·---···· ....... ---------~ ........... .. 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HE s c:1n :t-:NIN<f al \0t1r hom1· "'"" n· iL"•lllohlt• Cull ufh•I tjl'M ~~ \'1\('ANT 1\l'T & 110~1 E llAl 11. \'l.fo:Ai" IH~I' \I H P1\JNT LOW CUST ~Sti :.:352 Haulinq •........•...•..••..••• 01 't' Su1<1t•nt I Ton I ru1•k Tra .. h. trt'l' 1nm. lbn t>I:! :fal ni llauhn.: & c1,·:inup. . •••••~••••••••••••• i rt~mlent:~:~ ~~~:~11TW11·1al C 1.1rtl1·nt111l. tk.111 up' ,i., l.tnil,1·.q1llH! (i1•11rg1· lhw.ht !l4~1 7072 W.1111 Ad lll'1>ulls f;.t2 ~li?!j I do ll all 11k1plo111l('r , 1lw11ptrurk, haul. 1u111l4.'. ~·mc.'nt. m1pholt. ttt•c re• moval'l \'lt ~I 1~17 tl1111lmg & rl<•anmi: llltVt' dumv tru1·k ~7 1«271 llioullng any "11,1' lru ~h 111~ yard t•11n:1lrut•l1on 41'1& 2l~ I l.uul1111( Coru;t rue t10n & Yard dcu11uµi.. Call YM-~ Houlec~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ICO IH N. S II (J lJ S E Cl.f':ANINC: SF:ll\'ICE . for a thoroughly d t:an ht IUSt' :>10 OM."J 7 Want a HEA,1.1.V CLEAN lllll'S~:~ C:all Gingham (;1r1 l-'l"\'t' l"'' fl.1~»~>1 2'.l rht• Mo p11t'l:o. l'll•11111ni.: :.-rv11'l' Wl• rlo 11 ull prol ~lti·~J ln,uro.:tJ l<obm ' llouwt lt·:111ini: S.ra·. fur J thoroughly d t•an hout'e 5-liJ Llll5 7 ~·or ~ x ,. t• I I c n 1· t• 1 n h!>U.'l't'll·anrng I ;l1..•:in111,i.: l 'nllmth.'\J 5'Uj 372ii (1.,.;imng Sen . wrnrluw'. tluor wa'!111 g l'Om+il <'l··:uung, hou:-, .. ,,. & of f1<·1·~ Wkl.v . m11111 h I ~ rah'S llo11tled. Frt..'I.' l'St 751 X'J.'11 llUS B/\Nll & \\I Ft<: l>t•pt•tlll.1hf t• I l1•:11tlllj.t Wi ndow:-. t 1•>111'' ,'\ i:1•ncri.1l huu,1• r·ll•a11111i.; t\ hnmt' 111J1n t 1·t1Jlll t' SIM Ol:.."'7 Th~ Pe r son a l Tuue h C1c1UUOJ1 Tht-ftnesl 1n housechwn1nl( by pro· fc•:.swnals t:xp e r lly done H.,nbl rates . ~-0100 ttondcd/lns DANDY DUS TEAS Wkly •>r 1 \lffil' 'terv1t•e V:wunls, R.F.. wurk our spe1·1ally Wull:i. win· duws. s l1•a m t·arp!'t t'kan. Bonded /J ns t"rcc 1.."Sl :14 hr serv 55:!·4106 ATT'N GUYS & G/\LS We art• lhorou.eh. effl· 1·11•nt rrai.on able housedeanm~ ·srrv1c·t• SatLsfact1on J!uaranlec:d lltlda's &11 3'7a21&t2·684ti ~1r .. ('lean mJkl'I\ 11 c;lt."-'m lt<H·h :ipts. apl.., & hom1-s 54!!-~37:! HousniffincJ ..............•.......• Heliubl1" cons 1·1t•nt111u s lacl) will i,t1w )uur hom1· & pets lovmll care whlll· you arc away this ~um mer Xlnl refrrr•m•1•-. U.. II Coll I 7 M 5611 I :igu ....................... Rolwrtson Insurance Associat~s. Inc. bl ra11· M·rv11·t• .11 .i t;11r pnn• Pt•r,.onal ,\ t'CJm m1•rnal tl75 1t:.1;:• '· fH E HARTFORD Europun Landscaper . Top work. Fair price. Refs. 646-4871 d)'3/eves. .... ,.., . ..................... . Bnckwork Small JOb!> Newport, C05ta Mesa & lrvme 675·3175 eves Bnck, stone. block work. tile• fl oor s. 1·onc·rctc p.1l1os, walks , dri ve ways Free est J o hn 8-1&1583 ----Moving ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mov1nt.! & h au ltn i.:. f're1~hl. bldg materiali.. h!>hld ~oods etc Lowe'>l rates in town . J o hn . ~2654 P~/Pelpft'in9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• flf:'TERS PAINTINC: Expr'd Rl'a s Rat•'" Frl'{' Est. <.:all G1·11l' ;~·12.11451:1 ( . Your harbor area pa mt<'r. int/exl rrof. quality wortc. Reason. Lie/Ins. &t. cheerfully given Dave. 58SM25 ABC Painting Int /ext. l~asonable & neat. Fn-e tl;t Lie •1~7 642-1907 . Any plumbing, water aerv, leab, bathrm encl, reramic tile. Reas 832-3168 Plumbing repair. Spet!. m remodeling, copper rt> pipe. Free ~l. Top H1tl Plwnbtng. S31·31M CudORI ,........, Qla<'k & dependable, most Neut & clean, {'Xl & ml. wulerbell'lertt repl~c~d C..brncts. "'rt'<' ("Ill . (off S25. D.R. St Clair s . duty fireman!. 751·3448 & _~3503 ______ _ ti7J.~7 ' O.K. St.Clair 's Plumbin1tt. Prof pa per hang1n ~. S12 pr hr. All work ~wilily work only. Ca II ._'\Jarant.eed. ~3503 Steve, 4!14-7771 dy!t; ltoofiRg 4!M~e\S ••••••••••••••••••••••• HA.-s1dental & comm1•rc1UI µa1nt 1n .R 1-'r1·c , • .,llmatcs. R~s. rates . hi5 !691 ,\morn's hom1· 1!. h1:. 1·oisth· Call Tt-:I> ut Paint Your Castle For a frc't.' l'!>l, 1111 rt•xl . I J<• m~ l:iondt'<-1 H7 J .J272 lh•parr & Reroof. All t y µf's ·s hi1u:1 c~ rnrk:.hakes-compo·tar. 1'ht> est. !>41·5930 l''tn. J\\'.itl ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof pamtml: l':xt & ml ~-hr /Repair C1111sU.,1ne Roofin~ & Skylights. Jtsnbl ralt·"· <.111 work ~uar. l.11·i: 331(113. t're.> est. 497 .1202 l.11\\' rates. Rt.•f!-r Frl"<: ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'SI 536·-1780. 536-4~3 N1•al µulches & kxture'i '!!'!••••••••••••••••••• l'i.111111n i: I NT EXT At&EST. &9l·l4l 9 O•ram.1c t1h• & marble fur Nf•at. hlm<':-1. rcJ~ . 12 Spe<•iahst '" n • o;turt·o~. ~hliwl'r & lub units. Ph 'ti. l'Xp. Lil' ti. l>:i H· !'.1JJn1:-h Tt•xt un·:.. IG!·~6R !-;1 m15 l'Jt1·h ... L & .'dd1t1on:. h1l. Paint & w.rllpa pl·r, {)uul work. n·a~ vr Frt'I' 1--.l Sll•vt• ;,.17 .ill>C l f11u• 1•l\lt•r Painl1nl! by H ~rn11r Sr lit· . •n~ Trv 1111· ~1'i f>.">.'>5 :.M hr)> · IH 1l 'SE l'Al~Tl"1(; Ex1·1·t1 rd!. ituahn "'''rk ~i!f !1751j 1-::-.n:u , l'1\INT1:'11; l<o•J -. r:ilt·~ 1-Tl'I' ,.,, :.ix :!i<lll Exw 'd .... ~t,...,;;·' " TrwService ~ .lJf1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... J\rndl •, Pl.int Cltn11· I. E I': ' S . r; 4 0 T R ~ E i\r11st1c· tnm & removal. I ~IM Stnl'l' I !t!'ll Hou~etall s tor h11u :.1· Whut's Your1'radt!'' pl:inL' T roublt· :-hool 111..: SI Tl per Day & hou.w plant 1·,1r1..· 1,15 f 1l\al'shlllctopay ~lf.ll tor an ad in~ Daily Pilol St•n1C't' Utre<.1.ory that t•:m Sell with EASE' •~!.<lbhsh your professional 11·, J HRfo:f':ZI': 11lcnl1ty fo'or more m Cla.-.."ftt"d /\ds &12 567M furm:11.1on l'all 642·5671J ...-Ss Opporlwlity Lost&FOWKI 5300 Penonafs 5350 H•lpW1111ted 7100HelpWant~d 7100 HelpWanted 7lOOHripWanted 7100 HefpWanted 7IOOHtfpW~ 7100 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·······················!······················· ....•.••..•.......•.•....••.•••.......•...•..••••••••••••.••••••••••. ......•........•....... l>1n..~1. own sales tort·•· llirt' people. ·ueterrnuw 1m·omc S m;lll rniual 1n H~lm1•nl Trn1111ng pro ~u1f'd Call .Joun 1'1rk. ~146. MoM-y to Loan 5 0 2 5 ..••••...•............. {NEED I MONEY • CREDIT NO PllOILEM 2"d & 3rd TD loans 547-5402 1\rrangt>Cl II\ Coast Home loans Mo. tcpJts. Trust ~ 5035 ....................... LOWEST Werest Rates 1st T.D.'s. also 2fld T.D. loans. 1-'ai~~t Tt"rms sin1•1· I !M\l Sattlet-Mtc). Co. 642-2171 545-0611 - EqUITY LOAMS l"nr Any Purp11:.1• No pomt-;, (;;lit Tf':K Finan c1al al 1·7:14·3tti0 t::.asy money. $10.0IHI 10 Sl.IXXl.~JO P.U.~~ 1112:1. Nt'wport Beach. ri~1<fi:! •••.....•.............. N1~·klan· lust ur ~li>lt•n Ill l·:nu•rald Ha\' ~ tClll\' guld d1mn w pt·:1r ,h:opl'(t 1J1·ll1t:i n1 l!!-'W /\Hll 1«1-~ 710 ior6AA <!JI I LOST /REW ARD Hrow11 Hurm •. .,,. t'.11 w whllt• tl1•;, t·11lla1. 'Pli~ 1'\I h•m 1 Yr,,. K 111k 110 1·11d "' lJtl ,. ll' ut 1~11 ... 1 <'lu1·11 &. W.1rn1•r 11l.irh11r Ill ul b 1 11..., 1111 .. 111. .. 11 prol>ln 11 l>a~:­ '.!11' 7127 t-:v1•s 1>4ti·57:1t; IA>ST 2 Joi::s. HEW M W (;,•rm:111 Shnrlharr "hi "' hru ... pols. & l'h<wol.111· ltro I< l'l r11..· "'' r 1> up. 4!.11 .. ~llj 1-'ournl Wh11,· p11111·~ I 1i mo' fo•m (1t1wnlu wn II H ~•:O 11~ FO UN 0 Tr 1 ~•>I 11 r H:i .. :-1·1 t. rrn "'II n ~1. 111 I' 11 I11 r II .1 "'".-I I \1 S.tn'l11\ 1·11 :...1 Ro· rn<tnt Stlk~ M pah· 1·11lor. ~I l~·mi!r<lnr llan•· m r'I 1·• 1 M 1>14<11).'JO N 1:1 An1m:rl Shdtt•r SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS lk:.1\l'r llum.rn ,\wful Stu.J 111 l .IMHS U1,.t·o 1h1n1·111g Wl11·r•· )llU ~l'l on a 111111('1• floor an1t d1,.1·111111etl H" n1.1ny IJ M l!S :I' IJ\11>:-rhh• LOST M;olL• d11g. fill.'" ht . \II' :vl1•,,1 Vt·n lt'. l'M HEW1\Hll' 1,11, 1M13'1 ""'' IJ>ST· l>OJ.! rn •II' of El ltwll'h11 l\1kl. Ea:-t llluff i\B lir:.11 hlk, Olll••·il poodl•· lw.1glr· Bruk1·11 1·ha111 ,111a1·h•'ll 111 n>llJr t>14 4!1157 HEW/\lll)' 5100 Penonals 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY PINCHER ans· ONLY S'Z Sell e1nv rtem or com bina111.0 or item!> for f7!> or less with a P1·nny l"\ncher Ad. 3 Imes for 2 consecutive days F:ach additional line is fi(I' for the2day:.. c.;h11r1w 111 Norommerc1al ad~ t 'or mnrc 1nrormat1nn 11nd to place your "tl 1•1111 642-5678 ....................... ltF:l.AXINt. l\1ASSA<;1-: lloll .1 ;1111\'S I.it· M a"""u r 011l1•all !I·~, 4(J<l-51 I I MICHELLE'S •Outcall• I IAM 21\M 11~15 Ji 1!1 UMDA&VICKI Outcatl Mos~ Forlhe Fvn of It! ~rvlllJ! all Oran~l· I 'u 835·7313 COUNTRY GIRL *ESCORTS* ~1 llrs. 7311·U<IX7 •FOXY LADY* OUTCALLONLY •972-1138• -----------1 l'Ki!:V.NANT ~ Caring , ---------... 1 conf1<iential rounselinrt & MAIL CEf!ITEft referral. Ahort1un, adop· I.Jon & kl-epm~. -- ~ .... ~~~-·--·· ................ t,,., .... !11 ... , .. APCARF. Spiritual RHC»t- 11115 S. El Camrno Rt•al San Clemente; foully h c. .~Appl. 492-7296 • HOUSEHOLD H l!:LP & 5100 cart' for s1rk or elderly ••••••••••••••••••••••• avatl. 833·2009 lAlll or Found a Pd? Ca II Animal Assistance ..._... Uf·m:I, no fee. FDllND ADS ARE FREE Cil: ,64):1671 •PLAYMATES• ESCORTS 147-2791 Jltlys1caJ massage by Uc'd masseur technician. NB. Appl. 4-IPM. 548·2811 G41YS 'tt DOLLS IXCLUStYE CWulStnk• ~c .. Acceplad FOUND: While puppy MMS72 ... -.. ricilllty of -------Newport West, Hunt· ---------.... Be.eh. Loob Uke MALE wlll do anytbiA1 5 rstd.OtH .. llM. lepUorSIJ0.000. 757.om LOST; a calico cat1. -----------~ ,,_, fa wblle. I Tommy'1 of Newport. 1111111 luilr, l lhort halr. Dcort MrV. catering to ReWlrd. 171-4338. women. 612· 1$11 eves. MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL ONLY Days, e•es, hr 631-2140 GOLDEMGIRL ~1.1h· ·10. 11o ant.. h'm1d1· l,•llll1Jll11>11 hi\\ 11 JU Ill I Jk,.,,. :>IJ1•rl:., tr;o vo·I, µ,,. 1111·" '•I I' K tt.fs 0 I\ . 5-11 ·45!~ "" Iii' !'¥1 Personal Senic~s 5360 ....•.......•...•.....• Tr.I\ 1·110,i.: 1•11mp.1n111n ,\,ail Thur' x :w Sat 11 l'M lln·mla K:~I 1:11;:1 &wpoyment& Preparation ••...•.••..•.•.....•••. 7005 .......•.............•. (;011 l..t•,:.•111:.. pr. ''iJll' or .:ruup Mrc·k1 M11 1· llorwltl l.l'<i;\ nanchu SanJw~wn~ll 1710 JobsW~. 7075 ..•....••...••.•.•..•.. Gl•nlllo• ('hri:.t 1a n I all\ h\t"·lll ('ttri· ~ hs kp,i.: rur l'ldt•rly ~rson. n44 ~91tfl l'r:it11cal nur!>., w11 h xl111 n·fs wi .. hcs tn provuk . 'fl,(' fnr t•lderly ('ook. Jit•rsonal 1•ar1:, d canrni.: 646-7521).olt ~l Hetp Wanted 71 00 ••···•··········•······ Accnts Rec. Clerk Exµcr11•1t<·cl1. s alan op1•n Cvmpulcr t·xpr hl'lplul Nein ..,11111kcr ~i-411~ An•1rnm11d.it "'"' tor rt· ur1~J <·oupl1• un H;i yt runt. H;tlh1><1 l'l'nto:.ula. I hl1rm & h;ith & 1,,.c 111 krll'he11 111 cxl·h;111gc for kt•t•ping hous t• 1'11•an l!l·rcrcn<•c~ r t•4u1 r clf 1>"75-114!!1 A<.:CUUN'l'ANT .i. 11 h :! 1 yr,.; <.:Pl\ firm cxpcr. 111 wurk pn r1 -t11n1• 1n Laguna <.:PA oft: N11n smoker Send rc:.umc to P<> llox 1134, La~unJ Ht•:ll'h. Cu !12ti."Jl! i\<"roont lllll l'l•·rk pos ting JOUrnah, A I H . (' H , SALES. l.1t1· p:1yroll & typin.,:. 645 1395 IC18-ll2ll9 ~\ICS. ACCOUNTING CLERIC LuJ,!una Beuch cll·1·tron1 c mnfic. hl'\'<is :m an:ounl· m~ d<>rk or bookkt·cper farrnlrnr w1lh accounting functions to work in ac· counts payable. Key . punrh cxper. t!Xlremely desirublt• We off<'r xlnl pay & benefits Facility is in beautiful Lal!una Ca· nyoo near b<'uch. Call for appl. l't'rsonncl Ot>pt. Tchmt<' Rerkelcy 71'1/494-9401... F..O. Jo:. ---- ACCOUNTANT Newport Beach R /F. l nvstmt Cirm·immed openln~·requires: Exp. in co rpfptnshp a c · ctg/EDP exp. repref. /· thru fin slmt prep/· budjlet /fin. analy1tis. Call 64().0123 . Acc:ttt Bkkpng TEMPORARY Register today to work on various uc<.'Ounllng & bookkeeping assltin· ments. Work close lo your home. Acctg clerics, bookkeepers, accoun- tants are needed thruout Oraqe County. Call us for more lnfonnallon. Robert Hall's •ct Is •• Z'33 No Broadway UM>! ~well Blinker Rldft .• Santa Ana C714113Mt03 PAYROLL CLERK l'oluml11J ~.1 .. 1n~' " St..'Cklfll! <Ill \'\ll\'rl>'fWt•tl Puyroll Clo.:rk ln 1m·11art· and ov<"rst•1• all P•') 11111 funl1.11in:. for I hl· a:.:.1 w1,1 lion The ~l'lt'1·11·1I apph eant mu:.t ha\ 1· ,., p(.'n t>nc·<' m wrirkrng "1th a <'Ompul,t•rt1.f'ft 11a.vrull sysll'm JniJ "1lh 4uarh'r ly tux r('I urn:. T~ pm,i.: skills art• r1..•q um•1I. ThJ., f.lUs>lllm 11> lm·a11·1l 1r1 our beautiful /\nah1·1 m uffil'e aod offer:. a top sturlin,i.: salarv . out standmg br11cf11:. mclu1I in R denlal. a nrt op-, portunlly for ad vant•1•· nwnt For an ml t•n H'" a111.1om1 m1•nl, J'll·aM' '"'II I' c r !> u 11 n ,. I 0 n I ) qual1fll'tl apt>IH·ant :. should ~ppl~ Columbia Savinqs and Loao As:.0<·1at111\1 776 71Ul f-)1ual Upponun1ty Employer :">t F * Act~ws-Actors •All Agt·~ A II TyJ)l·:. • •<No F:ic1X-·r N1·1·' • •I lollvwoud Taln11 I )11 Now Taking /\ppht•;1l 1• •ns /\nyom· rnll'n·.:-ll'd 1n , • Mf'Wi<•s or Tell'' 1!-.1• •II •Call "S ,\ ~1 '• We. Vt~ OO'n In ... 11<1\\ 1111, ~1111·1• 1!11)3 •63.1 '.!'l:J:l eXI !1$ ~-n .... ·n r11:.t'!-M!.!mnt AIRCONOITIONI '\J ti INSTJ\1.LEH r-xpo•r. ro· s1d1•nllal or 1·nmm1•rnal yr round t·mplnymt·nt. to pdd:i~i.off I wk \al' :rlt Isl yr 2 .i.ks vat· afl ~1111 yr.;, 3 IA>k!i \'<H' aft ~olh YI U n I r m 1 I 1• d m a j o r m<.'<.111:i.1I ins poht•y I H1\ <.:nmpuny p11r11c·1rJalrnJ.! ~avings .Plan <.:all Tim btwn 7AM & K :wA.\1 5•15·554'1 or upply "' pcr!.On .it F: I. l'a~ nt'. Co .. :.xis So tli.tllalla}, SA /\ M 0 I T I 0 U S IH' r s o n nt'C<lt.>d to fill c>u1>101ll;1I pas. at puhh1· garden /I. llhrary in CdM. Onl v hardw11rk1n g rl'i.Jl persons w /l!tl rd's nt•1..·d apply. All c11u1r,mt. !>Up pliro, xlnl workmg ton d's., top pay, 411 hrs per wk. Call Mon thru Fri. 9AM·12PM only. 673·22611 'AM Delivery for dollars. LA Times. early AM routes, avail S.K Hunt. Bch. 2•,.,.3 hrs daily. pay!i $350.$400 mo. + bonus. Call MG-4481 or 960·2166 for details . Ans~ Se.-.ic~ PBX operuturs for a telephone answNi ng servit'c cxpen enccd or will tram. tull l ime or part lime shifts a vaila- ble. Days . afternoon· everungs or grave yard Must be able lo work some weekends. Typing 3.5 wpm. reqwred. Ma ny co. benefits available . P1ease call Mon· Fri. Fas hion Island a rea : 640-1791 Coslll Mesa area : 673-1166 E.O.E. Ans wc rinll serv ice telephone operator . 11PM·7AM shift. maturt- ~· 228 t'oresl Ave, Lal Bcb o\ I ~r M ,v.; ,\I .t-: H h 1r :,:, unit:. 111 I''""' \h•:,J 1':\p1•r'tl 1·ot1pl1· llu;.hand 0111'>1 h;" •· nrnm ,.,n \\1f1· llkkpi.: '''I' (all 1, I~ !JU1.I or •:! 1:1 1>;1;.', .Ol!1I A/R Receptionist I lrw 1l1rl Pl I 11· .. ''""'"II II 111 tvpmr.! f..· \\0rrt \111,.: 111 \'OJl'l~. <t0·50"11m, 111 k .. v IJ~· t11u1•h, an!t11o1·r ph11rl\', )! \' IH' r :ti \I fr I l' l' I' I fl r•'<iuru.~. l'o1·1.qmrl ll; It an·a. 71'1 1;.1fl 70tll A..~l·mhly TRAINEES 1 Micro Electronics Wl' aro· s t•1•krn i.: 111 d1\·1dU<1b ll)r ttl 'il II.: S<.'t~md shirt poo;1t u111•. 111 nttr l'r11du1·l 11111 I h·pl 'flus 1s an t•x1·1•ll1•111 op 1111rtw11ly lo 1.!<1111 ':tl11.1 hll' trarnrnt! tn lhl! r.1p1tl I~ g ro\\111 ~ 0>11•·f11 elt-<.1 rontl'' I tf'l.t •T1111hnc ·l~u;.ilJt \ 1 '<1111 rnl •Photo "'''~' We· will tram 1h1· n g hl rndl\ 1du;ib li'lr 1111"t 1111h Ill lho•q• ;ir1•:1' ('11 111 pri•hl'nsl\ 11. 111mp;11l~' b ·nl'frt:. 1111·ludml! maJ11r m .. d11·:1I IV d1•nl11I a11· .1v,1tlabl•· I· 111 1111 Assemblers l.1t1· 1111•t•h.111wal 111 1111111 Ht h 1·:-0Jlt'I IJl'dl'l'fl•fl l1UI \\ 111 11 .11n .1 D lr1~rn11111·nh l!1:•t2 l'ht•1111t'.1I L.rn.• II H I(~~· ASSEMBLERS ">;11 t'Xl~r n •q rl. ,.11ur ,JJ 1•:1. All ... 111r11> <:111111 tl:t.' 1'~11rl \\t•1•klv. \o f1~· ~111s1 lw m·t·r Ill MORRELL n:~1><rnA1n sl'.:Rv1n:s IHVl:--11'. 752 11!'>-12 TUSTIN 551i·~l27 ATTa.ITIOH 18 OrO•er Mo Exptt . ..,eceu . If Vf)U an· n•.'W h• ('11!'.t ;r :\lc~11. ll'mix•ran ly rt1~ 1·•>11lmwng ~our ertu1·;1 111111, rt•1•1•11t Iv tl11>1·h11r1ll'll rmm lhl· ,,.,.n ,,., .. ur fl)r .111y n·:.i~•m -.1·1'1.111,i.: ll•rn fH1r.1n "'"Pio• mt·nt l'lll~lllt•r lhh UllllfU\' llJ> put1 u111I y llabv,1llt'1 rn tn) h11 m1 · t11r :! ~' 11ld bt>Y lll'lcn ·111·1•.., ff'llUlrl'(I ~ 7 M!I l'-1nk111,i.: TB.LERS 1-\111 111n•· µo,,.1111111 ~ :-..11 '"'" l""'llhtll NEW ACCOUNTS COU ... SELOR 1-'n & s.1l uni~ llJ1t.•111111{~ !II our l 11''·' ~'1t':'>a 11Hrt·c. f':xpt·rr1·nt•1· 11r1·tt•rr1~1. <All Mr Wagnt·r !'1~1; :!:llHI Calif.~al Savinc)s & loan ;nm JI arbor Bl wt C M J\n F.qu:ll Opportunity EmplO}'t"r :\1 I- Banlunl! TELLERS (imwang & prol(rr':." 1· SXr L h ·" I"' flH•tl I·",. 01.•·111ng:-fo r I part 11 nh· I.. I full l1m1• 1d l1·r t ltw \'l'ar :-...~I. or h:.111kmg o•x p.-.r IS n'ljUI r1·d If ~OU li;r \'t' llt>t><i 1•usl11m{'r rl'l.1 I lllrl!. & p rt•\'11111:. Jo>b :-1 a h 1 I 1 l y W 1•.., t t' r n F1•1lf'ral S;1\'ing,. rn.1 y h11\'<' a car<.'l·r opport uni I~ rvryou W•· offt-r l{ond :.lart111g !>JIJ~. ptt-a .. anl work lllt.! l'l>Ollrl IOllS . t•o l>l·nl'fll, 011:1ltf11·d 1•anll11l:r1i•, 11l<'aM0 l·all 71 t 1*1 72.'>~1 WESTERN FEOERAL SAVINGS -1 lt1n)l1r:1tt• l'l;.11.1 Ne11o·µort lit•:u·h. t ·1\ F ii EM I-' ffi l'lft:JI\• l'tlll!'old L'I ,ti 11111 . plt•aH' <iJ)pl~ Y 04I Can Earn $216 Per Wk. l'-1M'tl on your nro<lm 11\'rt\. u1mm1,. .• 11111 . pl1i-. 1111·,•111 n t':> ~ 1•xl ra pro I >I !>li.1r1ur ho n11 -; Tho• worn•·rl & lllt'll Wt• .rro· k111~ 1111: for''o111\' Ill' 1 tro •d ·~ l .' 1'1111!. ll1lilrnr pa1wr ... ":1r1·h11 11,.,• 1111>, :1 r,11t l!.Of'krn)! ''"'LI 1111111 1•!1 111 1----------· :\Inn w,.tl, ~ 1 1 Ill IJO,\ \I I 11011\I .. , TUI'-. & Thur ... I:! c.i 1'i1t11n I IMljJlll or 1·.111 {714) 540·6080 TRANSMASK CORP. 3952 Campus Dri•e Newport ~ach. Ca. 1-;qual (Jppty Emplny1·1 /\ .. ,M·ml>lv Wan•hou:-1• Small t•lt•«lrtm11· purl)>. Lo;t shift. nl> 1•xp1•nl'n1·1· nt!C'l.-ssary fo:x1·1·lh•nt fr miie l)(·nef1ts Near 0 (.' Airport. l\p1>ly Avnet Electrorucs. 75Hi09t l0nm1" Wrtrk "11 h '1111111.: Jll'llplf' l\.tpHI .11h .1n1 o• ITl\'nl J""':hl•• II "'" a11· 1-' or 1"' ,.,. .11111 \!orndtl h•• .r• .irl.1hl" 111 ~1.1n "111 k I Ill m l' ti I ,1 I 1• I \ 1 .ti I l11•f\\"t~·n !I :111 2 :l.1 Costa Mesa 645-6514 AUTO BODY MA ... ( '11111m1~!'>ion 1·X1)('r (Jll n l11ob lut s of work. ~I j,,. "11111 \'IPJO. 76H·HJl I I;\ \'0 tni,t:o.830 281M AUTO CARRIER "'EEO ED t•\1•111ng:. Lagun;1 Hr h, •'- Dana Pom1 art•a . ·a 111 hl' fkg1sl\•r ~I 11 t I 1\t rro M t-:<:11/\Nll'. prot only 20', part,.. ;;w , labor Call f.7J.J.1l!O Automo11vc COPELAND AMC JEEP r---------, l\SSFMRI t'RS Net•ded . I wn ~ond I · · · · · · I mechamcs. Top bcnd1h IE x p e r i e " c • d , . -""I d d l\pply 2001 1-:. l'lrs t Sl, 1Ass~-ers nee e I SA.SS8-8000 l•lth ~.C. lowd mtetf t\UTOMOTIV1': __ _ :solHMNJ uperiewce. : TraM. & Hea•y IA I s o " ~ e di DutyLiM !Micro • Electro -I Mechanics IM e c h a n i c a II 1'1r.;111ons a\lu 1lahll- IAsn111blers. Mustl n.odot~oblns l'ha•• 4·5 yean11 ~llarborHIYd I . .-..1..1--1 ' M I u~• _..-.IMJ I Costa esa .ct. llllCl'OSC-Xlnt l'ompany bc•nc•f1l s, I r -r-• ~ (~ualif1ed te1·hn1r 1:1ns IOthe r indus trial Johsl rontact Jim Moffett at l also avatlul>le. P1t1dl 6'&2·0010. ll:111k1111! SAVINGS COUNSELOR SUPERVISOR nw Stanl11n ofritt· 1•t ,, ll•;1d111g :.a' rn~s Jnd 111.111 ha:-an l'X<'l'lll•nl •'fl portunity f(1r .1n rll 1lt••11lual tu :.u1>t.'f\'t:.1· our tl'll1•r and rll'w a1·cou111 s J)l•n.cm11cl E>.!>l'nl'lll'•' 111 thl·:..· an•:1!> 1~ rt'<1u1rt'd. 111 ;11ld1ll11n to good 1·11111 m111111·att0n :,kill!> Thi' rio:.11111n ofl<'rs an ''"1·1·11 1111i1.1I bt•nd1ts pa~kJl(t'. top .. 1anrn~ !>alary. aml h·au11f11I \4.0rk ('ll\1'1111 mt•nl PlC'ase t«tll ro r ;m u111•n•11;'w appurntm,·nl RDELITY FEDERAL SCl't'itlc)S & loan Assn. 642-4000 An Equal Oppty t;mployer BANKING OPPORTUNITIES 1B.LER Related backlolround n· q1.1rcd. AMERICAN SAVINGS 78:1> Edinger Ave. II. 8 Ms. Goldblatt 848·2222 EOE M/f'/11 1vacattons. Top Pay. ---------- 1 Never a Fee Al!l'OMCYrlVE BANKING . •USIDCAR 'IELC~-~luQjr1" MECHANICS! SICRET ARY I ~ F.xccllenl pay & workini.t Security Pacific Bank I ~-'' o has an immediate open· :. e ""v, c e. ~ l'unwltons near range ll\ll fo•· 8 Secretary tn the Irvin<• County Airport f o r Nt'wport Beach a reu. fl3.1· 1441 qualified mechanics to Pl"evious experience In 11 2102 Busine11s C'lr. Or P e r f 0 r m 1 1 It h 1 bank' or s avin 1ts and Suite 208 mechanical work & as· loan, Typing skills or sist the Used Car Mar 50wpm and shorthund I luntinaton Bearh Varied, interest mg. Opp. »-reqwred. " for advancement & --r" 847-3498 t__. I A Ctlfar ~I :IN..t Al>l>U~allona now being guaran ...,,.,. sa ary · PP· taken for warebouae· 8907 Wamer Ave. 1215 ly in person to Service 171415 2116 delivery he lpe r . New Ni 1 Mlf. SICUIUTY Cumiture warehousing Laguna 1tue HOWARD Clw•Nlet PACIFIC and delivery firm. Phone 2,,_78C3~::2Road Dove&Qua1ISts. 1 ... ...., for appoint.ment 10 AM to "N N.,-WPORT BEACH "'"" Noon. Startin1 waie S4 Art Aff1rmallve Act.ion per hr, good advance· Equal Opportunl,ty SW. 4dle 1lem1 with a Employer ment for the ri1ht I EmployerM/f Dailyl'HotClaa1u(ledAd. M/F /H/V penon.646-7579 L-~===.=-----1 642·5678· ----------• lla11k1ng TELLERS NEW ACCOUNTS '\,.i1 :.hJfJI p .. r-.on.1bt. IPll>'r.., .. nil 11"\I. ,lf't'I ~­ f.lt'r"'°' ~·" 111~-. .ind lr1:on 1·'Cp•·r11·n1 ,. pr .. to•m'll 1-'Ull 11m .. ..,., .. 1. Ihm' ·•' :11l.1hlo· 1'11·.i ... 1· t ~H"fll•nl t •r Fm1:.h l'arpcnl~r. t::x11·i1 t;;Jl~!I '1\HKtt;HS.L 1\. Tinw:.. e11rly /\ M hour-.. In""' a fl•:t SJIJO S.llltl mo, no 1·111 ll·r •111n". 544 0551 :! t:J !Jt>K.11152 , •• 11 Ir' 1n .. :...," 111i.:' ,\ •---------• I J1.1n 75<! ~"' t-: (I ... IEAUTICIAM ~I F Comffiitnt1 l'l'rforma n1·1·. "Tho· tla1fl'1Jtl 111g i'lal.'1··· lmm<'<I oi:it·ntng:. A!>:>l)ol Mt!nt. pr1..'<'L"1011 h.un ·u1 IN':>. /\:..-;1stants & I ull & I' I r1•1·1·pt111n1sts , t:M Xlnt growth oµport "' ... ulary Comm & i.ld 1,..n1•f1t s . l:all J o hn i.il V7K3 ll..:11111c-1.in lla1r sr~llsh wllh ~um1· foltnwmg, rh·E'plln111sl. 1t1'1n11·ur1 ... i... & a:.:.1,. I anL.. nl•f'dert 111 add lo f 1111· staff of busy. I ult :..·n·11·1· Nt'wporl A.·:i"h ... alrITT Top PJY. bt·nt'f1b . C~HIERS UTOTEM MARKETS Opt-run~:. now availabh- fur ru11 llmtc• assistant rruna~ers on 2nd. &: 3Td ... :.tuft. No expcn e nce nel' Wc•tram Start$3.lOtos.t l'l'r hour. Advant:t>ml'nl oppurtwuty for maoa~1· mt>nl J>():'itioos to SS !">II pt•r hour 1f Qualified. 1''01 mon• rnlvrmat111n & 111 ll•r\111•w llO 10 store Ill! al :JUOO!t Crown Va llt•y. l.11tuna Nl1.'\lel, 495·9'J;141 Ill' 1·all 714 /$.Tl 4840 Equul OppiJf' F.mplo.w•r & 1.nsurann• 11Her1•d to I•---------• lhost• .. ,urn~ to .. 11rk l':nJOY 11o ork1ng 111 .1 1· I l' a n . r r 11• n d I y a t • m1 .... phl·r1• CJ II f11r tn· tt·ntt""" ~lark ur (;Jr). ··~ 1>11;1 llLLI~ CLERK Sick.I 'dla11 tu :-1 art. :.mn1· 1 ·XIJ' ·r n •qu1 r('fl In' ntt· 1111!. typing. 11l1•phorll', o•ompan,\ t~:ndH~. S 1\ ~fl'> 7-1-;.i Man BICKP'G CLERK 1·\lll limt• Expr hdpful. ltut m•t nt•t' :">1 an" 1·•1m 1•·111} ht:nt•t rt... \ppl~ ·'' ltilill l'la• ,·nt1.1 ''"" 1·;-.1 11n ·;1ll t>\2 llXI I ltluqmntt•r nt·e1h•d . ''" I'd Small bur growing :.hor> 11.11 536 2'J'.!6 llookkl•c•pcr ;_~ss 1 s lant Mamt w·o JOUr0<1ls 1111· I' H , IYJlt' assist 111 ~an1•1 y of dultc:.. t-:xp t :L-.1 i:ruwtnf.! l'u. 1>15· 13\l;, IP< O'lll9 c·vc .. H<lOKKt-:El'fo:H full ltmt• tor .i.l'll <·~• :ihh:.h1•d uJthObl t•ry rl1·1·or:it1n.: firm EH11·1t•nt, sharp & olt•f".'l'ldabk. Costa Mt>'iU , .. '2~ lhlkkl•cpc•r, full r tiar,l!t..'. lull ltrnt'. bca.rh area . ·l!f!+·:lJ44 C~HIER XJnt opportunity for a n· h:tble J>('rson with an a1·· t·urau• apttl udt> for num · bt.·~ & 1•alrulat11r -;k1lb t:nJOY oulstandtn~ t·n. h,·ncf1ls incl. 3 m N1b, ,\pply tl:1m Noon. ~v11 l''r1. l'crs11nm·I. MARRIOTI' HOTEL ~MJ N,·wport Center Ur N1•wpo.1r1 f!t•at·h Equal Oppor Em ply m CLERICAL PARTTIMt TRAINEE !1 hours daily. M•m· 1-·ri. Company wrll tram •le- pt>ndab lc. ma ture in 1liv1dual lo OJK•rale in lt'l'"l'l'llfl~ st'rv1cc recont kt"'l•r>mi: system for a m•w 1·<ir dt•alcr 's serv1 t•1• dept. 1-'iltng expcricnt'I.'. .:ood at dl'lail. No typing. li<lod startin~ salary. art· \lan<'t..•ml'nl & bt-nt•fil :.. Apply Tu\•S·Thurs 9am !pm at Nu Orm Plans. :1194 C 1\1rport Loop l>nVl'. Costa Mesa. Q.ERICAL m> weekly, p11rH1mi.·. hMl typmi,: or addrt'ss· BROKERS 1~ sales letters. No exp to ,h a r e :.pact' in Ill'('. Wnte: NATIONAL Newport & lluntin~on . MJ\RKF.TING, P.O. Box H !.'.:. Profess1onals /Bkr 244·V8. Dundee, Ill. ""soc. 631·5556 or ... w-11.s _______ _ 96.').8Ji7 ,. -------- RUSBOYS. e.x pcr. full ... ,.,-.:·R·1c·AL-----t1me. day & evenmi.: """ shift Apply m person at Eam Extra Money! the> Rt>:ich House. 61ll TYPISTS Sll•epy H o ll o w l,n , l .. ai.cuna Bch. PBX HUYF.R JR. BUYER PwcllasiRg Clerk lmmedi11te entry level opening offenng advan· cement opportunity with approprilt~ trlillling pro- v lded. Selected in· dividual will purchase all MRO s upplies, handle m1il and distribution of orders. Requires bghl fil. Ing and lll(hl but nc- ('Urot~ typin~ bkills. Some overtime. We olCer excel.lent start· salanes and hlahly competitive company pa.id benefits. For 1m· mediate consideration ACCT CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPER CLERIS Must have phone Ir relia· ble transp. Long & short 1111&ipment.s. Holiday & vaC!ation pay . Hos pitalization plan available. VOLT <'·'I •I '' I• •I 546-4741 »a Campus Drive (Aero.a from Ormp Co. Airport) Equal Oppor Employe r tend YoW' resume or l~t· ----------ter ol inquiry lo: IOX tt5l ~Am.C•t2702 equal opportunity employer m ;r /h Meke tboae 1ood boutebo&d items you·"' not ualna available to -other family by ad· vertialnl them for aale In Cl .. ified. C.U MZ·M11 . .-..----~----.. ···--------------__ ._, .. -··-· ... -------·---.. --· .,...,., ···--------------- •. t• r • I ...... W~-1l00 M91pW-.d 7100 M91pW~ J.t •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .... -_ .. ...._....__. __ _......... ............ _.,. ...... _.,,,,,. __ .... .. -·-··-··· -.... -- ""'W•ftd ···············~······ 7100 HefpW..W 7100 MlfpW..W ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Male preferred tralnH e•uon needed to NNew.wipo1-1rt Bucb lra vel ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY R.OllST ~ur-rennr-rnrr c~at 1 v" pc-oplfl for full & purt t11111• ~·rnw llt'lll pUllll H111°' Mu)j l hl1\'1• f'lCIH't1•·11H' Ill Ol•I I llt'!lllotll t:~l't'lh•llf !{JI JH'1tmlly 111 ...,ork 1n 11 Ill'\ ~IJ tjlOU.I• t°l llllj( OENERAI. LABORERS TUI NEES A.UEMBLERS HOC.JSEKEEPEH.S •·rr ft .,tr Dena's howielleep. • ca&&fom&a.._ ~·~1-.J•"ITOR ~ s mature people, M ~~[D&..,MJ:Lj,_~-'IL-&..LIWIAl:e--A,j ...... ---........ 1 art'h ltectural train· proved Cert. tralDill& &n1/art111c ability • pk>t proc. Meaa Verde O.v. plaodept. Wiii train-Dia. IJoap. UlCHlU St, pt.uy Co. ~•CL..sasG for CAIAaM.a. ;.::••1 · US HU. $IHI SALARY • lllQ1I PYl homes. SH& hr lndiVlduaJ needed to pro- A30-403l vlde ,Jaliitonal and <'lf'ln· Ho unkeeper, mature. ln1 services for e ler· pa1r1 time, fo r elderly llonicll company louted lady Non-s moker. Own 1110raogeCou.nty. appt 1--~-~~--~-- MANAGEf\ • A.uastaot. 2 NURSING a.mtlCAL. ai.rt, tnMI aJrl. lnlereat'1 work, ,..... dull. lllK'On-1or VldU, Nit Ptacenu •. Cll ..... to!llC'1hn1 • tocally unil)ue l.lf'Odurl.b 6 hrs lralnlr!Jl ll ('al' req Call :W7 o.u: lOAM 2PM on\y ELECTRICIANS 11tta.'SI.' owl)' 111 J.>c•rs11n. M11f1 lhro t''rl PACKERS Mu:1t hav1• nlaabl(' l r l&OSP 4t phone Loni.: & "hort It-rm a11!!1i:nnll'11ts lli"1tJuy & v11c111.1on IJIJY l111s~1tal1ut1on J1 l111\ 11vl&llablc. ear Transpon to doctor, t'tc 64.5·9200. W1! provide exrellenl t"Ompany benefits. C1otll ttm ..... ,." Of' •ppty. days a week. Ute buoks, Ace ute p1 y hi al ri e lite maintenance. fo'or facllHies needs RNs. appt. Call 9:>HU111 LPT's • mental beall.h woriuen, all shll\s opeo. l'\all or p /tlme, xlnl fr. inge ben efits. Call 491;.SMl or 831-1774 -----U.EIUCAL COUMSILOllS ~odu.•11011 hut' II .iruuml rt oq UI ""'1 ROGER'S GARDENS •ull time do11. Xlnt Mon Weds Fri. t>Mef1l8. Bayview Conv lO:OOAM·l.OOPM MARKETING SUPPORT Exper 1elephone ~pie w/find makanl( appoml· ments with business cx- e<"s ror our company or. flren rewarding, steady and a position wath a futurl'. Slurtinl( s ulary '6 00 per hr lncrc11s1•s wall be frequent and sub· st.ant1al. You may work l or both 4 hr 's h arts , II :KIAM tal l2·JOPM, ;.md 12 30PM lil 4 30Pl'd . Plt!a~c call for appt. 5SHl28:!. EOE APPi.\' IN l'foll<S(JN ' lbp. ~ Thunn.C.M 642·3506 or Tue!t. &ThUN. JR. BUYER PURCHASING M1trr1t'd ••uuplf', 11r ionaclr 111•omrn h \ 1• Ill • 1>UP<'P'l~C Ii t <•t'l'lfi l!I' 111rl:. « M Oak Tr"" t•~.!M."I M9~ LEAR SIEGLER ~101 S.111 Jrn11j11H1 tlllh1 Huuc l 'I'M I.WO 5~4 VOLT NURSING ASSISTANTS llou.sekeeper lave-an or 12:00 Noon-4 :OOpm out . l'a.rt• for small chald or call Ref's. lrv1ne:>59·588() 1714t 540.6010 CLERK UIUllh'r l 'nuk rull ,1101t• AR>IY ln !Jt'C"!IOCI l1llr\ ' l:)ttry ll"vt-1 ~ our ad lll-li nN to: t '<111~t "''" ' Wldtt 8U\'F:R tn tod11 ll <'c1~ daiiaifaed Look ror n1>x \wah'r twlp 1• 1 & t r TRANSPOIT DYNAMICS 3131 Wl"\I S.·1:1·r><tt11111 ~lml11 l\11.1 (',1 ti""'~~···"""'.·-........ . 38411 Campus Dn vc 546·4741 lAt'rOl>S From Oralll¢t' C:u. Airport I &jual Oppor Employer INARUT7 ~111 An•. l'• t>iay h1n ... Moo ,., 1 ·'I' <l..l!:RJCAL Pl> 111 f"r'on 11 I • c .......... lll•ll OH.\Nt:t>. Jl l.ll1S ill 491K '-1-. IWllJ>ltt llluJ 11.tllJo•u t :.111ul •lflt>I \ 1'11111l n1 I ll 1-M:l"Vl'l>'H !'\Ill I 11111' & llllrl t HTil' 11111 , .. rv ,,11,., t"•ri.uu Mw.! lllO\' 111111111111111 I \ r 11·L11I 1111 1 .. 1•r v "' 11 l' I I •• II i •• ' \ II I I 'IH'l'kl'11th i\111>h ~Olli """'""'' lll\d , 1 11 .. 1.1 \11-:0<I ll'k• M ti • l;1r1 l-'r-1day PT. answer phofw. ty pe t•k S3 25 hr. l' M call Betty 642 2i>S3 "TRANS MASK CORP. lS nunutes may <'hanae your lift• style. Mostly fee pa.ad from Sec'y to Boss Morl<(an t-:mployment ~em·y. 1525 Mesa Verde Dr Plaza Costa Mesa. ~C.ampus Dn ve 92&!6 Bob at 754· 1581 Newport Beach, (;A. Immediate pos itions avai lablt> for ex - pene m·t>d lndlvlduals. but we wall tram the ,right Pt·rs on. We offer free SUtw Certification to all -A:-.:-.1~lants. Garfield MATERIALllANDLING Oare ts a small modern 1111.5 lots of ~ av1111I l.'ouruer li1rl lv1 ,,1111111>11 h w/many fine. su~r 1•om :.hop Mon l"r 1 I l.1111 p1U11es1 and they re .ill J pm 1: .. 11 fo1 JIJl•I Frt'!l' 5li6 Oti111 H0.6055 Caatwlhnwef A4JMC' 2"190 Harbor. C M l 'uunh•r llc·lp ~l vu }' 1 1 ~pit'c ~1k.lw11·h Phum· ~·-6K67 Manufacturing ENGINEER / ESTIMATOR l,\ltlll·'\l'.ltl''i.tll 11m" H • l>IJt I 11~·1 \plJI) Ill 1"1'"'' """ll"t1t·1 Inn 11111•1 11111 l.1111lluo ~·1· lhl \ II '°\"" I 1•111b \ I• .,.11 •1 .l .. 11 I- (n'fk 1.cl 1111111' \\" ollo•r •'1'1 dh·nl 1·11m11.11" 1.i.1111 l1t•11 .. f1h .1h111~ w1I h 11111 1 h.ol lt·n1 111~ IH"" "'"" ll11W ,1\ .1d,1hlt• 111 lllll ,'\pl G-R-E-A-T SALES JOI, NOW OPEN lam I> !J AV . G 0 0 U llOL'KS. GOUU CON l>l'J'ION~ MA NV 1-'HINta; UENi':FITS. FA'°'T 1: IHJWING C:OM · I'.•\ NY PH 0 M 0 T fo: S F il.OM WJT lllN. TRAIN 1-'0 H TO P :'11 ,\ ~ A ~ E M E N T STl\HT S ''IM · M t--: 0 I A T 1-: I. Y ' ' 1'EYH0 1\Hl> 1-: X I' !-'. II I 1': N l' E 11.ELl'l-'UI. Wt-: IMVE n u n <>WN Tl<AINl!'lli PHO(iHAM PUT ON BY '1'111': l'Ul .\;THY!... Tt>l1 o I< <; A N !... 1\ I. E S l'EL>l'LI-: l'.\l.l. 1\ T () ;.; I ' f" I-' () It l:"ll"l'Fll\'11-:W n n t:i\N E.XCll AN(; 1-;. ST 1\N rj;i;;;;;;-----1 Equal Opportunity I I Employer m /f /h t Need Extra t _ _.. ..... ..._._ I Cash'> I Keep up with mflat1on' I • I l::xtra income for am. I w..._. & Wl..M. I ~oo.speople.891-1126_:_ t o. oui;:1-· t K£YTAPEOPeRATuH I I Days & rute:. ava il. :r-742 I Fa•arih c.ta•1r1 I e)(perdes1rable. UptoS6. 1 ..... Y• . . . I hr 979-5860 Parts Stock~rsun ronvall-scent care facila. Expcnenre des 1n-<.I not ly offering the finest req ua red. W 1 ll tr a 111 bentf1ts and t'Ompensa. Mus t pass l'l1 mpany llon.Pleasccallorappl)' phyMcal inl'luding ba1·k at. x ray l rvml' !'>40·7639 EOE MeC'han11: tu M·t up & maintain mur hinery 111 adhes ive• mfng. planl l..;Jlh1: exper des1ratJI•· We bwld & rf'paar :;ome ol our d1spen~1111! equ111 AJ:e no barr11•r . l!'.37 Monrov ia Ave. N .n . 548·5125 6-fieldC.-. Con•alescewt tOO'~ fo'Rt;t-; Call ror after hrs appt CLERK CLERK TYPIST Mam.tactunng rompany near Costa Mesa 1~ t;,ik 1ng application s f or persons with l lo 2 year:-. expenence for order de partment and trarrac de partment. /Please apply m person or caU DAV l'AM l' uuu;\ "l'I )I( S3 2S1huur l5hr" Wt"-'k Newpon .ireu. ~·~O<a l>a)'llnw s1l1('r n~dt!d lur ~mall C'h1ldn•11 l da)-', liOfllt• •''-t'" Bayl'r£' ... I h4l 3261i or ti4l.Ml232 UELI VE H V 1H·r:.u11 Frcewal i\ulu. 2!•242 Avery Pnrkw;,iy, M1 S!:> Vie JO Delivery & s tock "'irk M i'' a J> p I 1 t' a n I s WC'h~Uffil'. CXl'l'lll·nt up portwuly to train in auto parts sales. Apply 15:!<! Newport 81, CM or IUOXI Adams, llB Automo11ve Supply ------ ~1.111ufttl'1 un111! "''11jo!11h•1 1 _. I I I\ l' ~ 1J I' r I l' II I t• e!ltuhllsh1n l! 1·w.1.-. 1111!1 prH·1n~ for µ1 ••1·1s11111 n~l'111111• s lwp .oflr111lu1 1, Mu>.I Ill· 11bl.· 111 <kvl'h1p 1h•laill•d ""lllTIH1l'"j 111 s mull 111t1t'IH11••d .111tl ground purh . plui. u,. scmblv lul1111 . 11uh1ll1• prO<'l'!>Sl'S :11111 toolin1: M1111111u m :! y1·11 r, 111 :-.11rnlar 11:-.~1.:nnil'fll n· t1WretJ Ol'l!l'l'l' u plus hul nut rl'qW rl·d Hdl ull t l't• 1· ll.I· {'I.I· l<h .')'l'()('l\l'l l·:lll\ M/\11 .L'LEHI\ l 1.1':111\ TY l'IS'I'~ 111l' ,1""-h l' ix1~1t1011-. r1 tjUlll' 1>r1111· uflll'•' "" fll'l'h 'lll'l', l\fllfll! .1tJ1lil}' ,uid vr 111 kt•.\ .11111111.,: 111.tt°llllll' II\ lilUd l I" th• ,,1r11ltk \.\'1 · will 1r.r111 quulil•l~I 111dl\ 11hml:-. h1r 1111• ri,.:hl llllSll 11111 10:111 I y ll·vl'l 1m1111m' hur .. al.1rv l'tllllllll'll~llr,ilo• \\ il h t'\ lll'nl'lll't' 1-'or apfll l'J ll 1~1-.1~. (•)(t ~14 t: 0 1-: ~ERAL OFFICE UNN 71415116 7302 GUARDS 1Ma1J Room Hel pero;,1 ---- ' lns erters & Press Hoom1 Operat o r s n eed ed I 1mmedJately an LaJtunal I Nr~uel. I Men & Wom1'n ,I f 17 or oven Thas b al f Pl'rf1·ct opJ>Ortunity forl 1s •:N I O R CITIZF.Ns.1 l llCJUSf:W I VES a ndl 1s T U Df=:NTS to earn c•xtra mfllll'\' · Call or apply ;,it 27957 Cabot lood L..-Nl9MI IELL~ I ""'' I KO'CHEM HELP lmmcd1c:1tt· full tame opcn1ngs . I.lour!> <He tii\M .;i 30 PM w11h weekends orr. No t' x. penenre nt'Ct>ssary. WP 1N1ll train. Plcasc apply m person, or c·all. GARFIB.D CARE Comalflcfttf Hospital Medll'al Assistant'· ha<·k off1te Jlld la h Salary comp1•11l1vt·. Bt•n(·f1t s l!md. Call 640 7412. Npl. Hc:h ~ -. MESSENGER ~· 7741 Garfield lluntin~on &>ach, Ca. 17141147-9671 t.-,1ui.tl oppty empl m/f~h- OFFtCE 1-'/T p1•rmanent pos1 t 111ns . O pe nings for IYJ>ISlS Wllh 45 WPM & l'l>'rk s (iood pay & l1t'fwf1L-;, Call Robin al 5.58 ·~1117 All Stat. Ins. Co. 1750 E. 4Ht St. S.A. ~ Opporlunity ---Enlpoyer ETC Carpet Mils 3201 S Susan St. Dellv<'ry p/t imc AM, LA Timl'S. SlOO per week. Gas supply available L;J.:una BeaC'h. 4~ 849ti Oeuvery person nf'c<lctJ for Blueprint er. P 1T1mc Santa Ana. Qi. 92704 1714) 546-5601 Equal Oppty E mployer M /F __ ......... ____ , __ --ff. 8 . SJS.29'<!6 Del men over 18 ror Li\ ---------•! Tamt'S 111 NB & C:M Wt• offrr an 1•)(1·1·11t·n1 salary levl'I 11u1,1.111(l111g bt-nef1ts 111dwll111! •·11111 pany p1111.J m1'tlll'lll ;11111 d e ntal an~uranc:t• f1r1 emplyees a nd clt'JWll dt:nls, and m orl'. For 1 m mt'dault' l'un:,11.lt•rJI 111n <'Onlat•t Personrl('I LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAXICS :lull W Se~1:rs1rom San1,1 i\nu, Ca !1:!70:! T1•ll·11hm1t• pt>r~11nall1y & typing ,1 mu:.1 St :.irt 111.: :-J laf) $iW 1110 l111rnl•d 111.i..•111111!0., l '11111 a..r .\1 '" I HWl' Ill 7~Hi7Ul loir Ill· terv1ew GENERAL OFFICE 1'1\lfl' TJ:'ott: fur ('hn-. 11.Jll n1u11:-.cltng u•nlca 111 N Ii Hc•et·µt111n ... 1 lllt• 1\111ng cit" Ca 11 11;11 07tiO !-\all & µ;,irl ltml· All J r l' a -' l ' n I [ lt r Ill ' I 11m1 ... h•"1 1\go•.., :! I 111 •>H•r l<tollred wl'll'11nw :-.11 t'\l)('nl'Ol'l' lll'l ,\pp Iv l 'mvl·rsal Pr11lt·1•t11111 St·n ·11·" 1:!26 w 51h St rcet. Sant <J t\11.1 J 11 ll:'rYll'W hours !f 12 & I -I ~111111 hru l-'r1 133-0542 nr 1"&.. lll-1441 1":11u:.1I op port u1111 y t:mplOYl'r M I'' '-----------' 7781 Garfield Hunti11~0fl leach, CA 17141847-9671 Equal Opporturuty F:mplu}er M F II l~111dsl·ape 111stallat1v n. t'XP preferred ~larl SI 50-$1 hr Call 64f>.9Jliti r----------, LATHE MACHINIST fl nclu~lri.il I 1-.xpr d for part tlmt• "*, 0 r k y 0 u r I Work h<1urs :; l'M ,,, 'l p 1 1· k u I> & ll •· I 1 v t· r throughout Orani.w Coun· ly & Lo:. i\ngeh.'~ rnunty fu r 1\h·wpurl Ht· .11·h Mortga)!t• li;in.lo ng Firm. .Must h;,i"c \ahd C:il11 dnvcr.. Ill'. lie own l"a r . i'.ntrv lev(•I 1J•J'>1t111n . base pay. l'ar Jllo"" ;1nl't', & ~..... k 5 M F xlnl co 11a1d bent·1f1h For Jppt <'a.I I 64()..4!Jl:llJ ex I 244, MulM~ We need MW facH: :'>hAkh· :'>1..1k & 1-'l'malt· I r v n u r I .1 I " h .... 1·hJrJ t0 l1·r. 1, h1 ..:h fashion nr l0tJk-. lik1· 1 ht· l!lrl lll"<I c11)or < .tll l11r JI! ,, p µ ll I n I m I' n I ( II r J Jll'l"-011JI 1n1t·rv1t•w You 1•11ul1J tll' m11dPl111 j.l .11- carlv "' rwxt w••>'k' :--11 <lon :I ht..,..ll <tll'. 1•,1tl flf)\\, ;1.,k fw I l.11• I Office Clerical Noexper. rpq. full & parl ttmt• 1ohe1•kini: r ustomt·r mput & a,,M:-.lmg 111 maal rciurn An opportunity for hou.'*'w1ve. to get ha<'k 111111 the "orkmg w11rhl and be mvolved an a bus\ 1ta1a proc.•e:.smg enviro11 llll111 ' SAFF.liUARO Fil 'SI !':F.SS SVSTf.MS ~ F .. 11rv1rw Rd, Clerk LOAMSHYICE L«al mort1iage' hmkcr, near Fashion Island. cx· pcn ence r equired Call Mr!>. Ria, 644·111124 Perm!p-l $3.5U1$4001mo 646-~ t:q u al O pp I y E 111 p l _'.lr tl44 01111 ___ _ 1':'>1 Mon lhru Fri ('a II I Way : .'1.r luley dt 9W·{iOl:IO l ,,...1,, "'''•' Mti·til)!jll a.ERK_, /TIME l)(>ntal /\ssrstant. Front Oesk. Y.:)(µ'd or tra111111g. 1'' V area ~lk· Jt;..18 l>ENT/\L •C HA I RS IL> E A..'iSIS'J' Pos1t11111 opr n for super dynamic girl 10 a.'!>l~t dentist m Irvin•· m ( h ESCROW SECY IJr ,fr off11·1·r , ... a l;in l'Ulfl"1l'lll>Ura1 l' \\/II h l "( J)('r. <.:111111m•nl J l 1-: ... 1·rnw ('1, La g una Nl!!•l••I K.ll ~ l ~ pet' wffk. Expr hllpM. buf .not MC, Apply at 1660 PlacN- ti a, CM or call 642-0811 Must know e.i.pancfrd ----------dut1e:;, Call f'52·tl:139 11r Clerk 7·11 Store . llpm 7am. Fri-Sal. naghl:.. S3 per hr. to start. 675 Paularino. C.M 751 ·4652 CLERK TYPIST Immediate openm~ for s harp ind1v1du:il with m1n1mum on1· ye:i r j.!t•ncral off1t·1· •· >. penen<-e, ability 10 lype ~SS wpm and wilhni:· ness to learn. pluJ> dcsirc to advance We offer exrelll•nt start· ing salary lcvt>ls and <.'OITlprehcnsive benefits mcludang company paid medical and life rn :-;urance for em1>IO.Vl'CS and their depe ndents. Please apply In person. LEAR SIEGLER TRAMSPOIT DYNAMICS 3131 W. Segerstrom Santa Ana, Ca. <.-qual oppty empl m If /h Codlhll Waitnu . School leavt• mt>SS al 552·H225 Dental Rccepl.· flcx1blt• position. Open tor am· ul'(111;,i11 vc µlt•as ant m rt1v1dual Husv offic 1• l'rev1Ut.1.'> t•x l)t'r 'J'ypang :i;k1lls. hookkt•t•p1n.I!. 552-8339 or leave me~"· 552·11225 DENTAL ASSIST. If you arc a fn1·n11ly & nutJ(Oinj! JX·~on & wanl tu work 111 a modl'rn. pro J?l"(!!\.'Hvc orru:l· <'"ml' J11111 our tt'um. fl n ,, prt:I Sulary o~n W 1henef1ts ~2A02 Dental c·hair~1de a ss't. I yr ex per . 22 & o v<·r. Ill· 1t1auve. CM. 631-1420 DENTAL H YGIEN IST needed for .Peno ofr 1111 Expand'd fum·tions 111" rt'Qd. 3 dys wk. sal open Prof shar'g & pcns1vn plan. 714/842·6631 ---- DESIGNER Aar cond1t1on1ng di'· :-.igner w/minimum 3 yrs rommerC'ial cxpcr. Xlnt bencfals, incl'!! profit sharanJt. 540·7624! Mon Uiru Fra. 8·5 OONlITSHOP. early AM. no expcr nect:ss. Apply AM. 0 . K. l>onul s. 12ti0 Fairview. CM & 3605 S. Hnstot.SA Earn up to $300 per wk. Low lLition. P lacement Drapery room worker. all assist. 751·9194 phases. Exp'd or wall -----tram. WaJtes DOE. COOK. exper'd. Full lime, 642· 1843. nit.es. Ask for Mike or ~'TIM/\TOI!.,. JR.COST ESTtMATOR lmmed1 al l• ll lJl'llllll! ava1labli· ;,i~ .1 .Ir t.:0 ... 1 Esn ma111r l>Ullt'' 111 dude analytl'. aud 11 a nll pr('µarl' rl'portJ.. and n · 1•orcb 11f pun·h a'>llll! ,.111 1 ma11uful'lun11.,: ~pon:-.1b11t111•' 1111 lutl" a!.1-1~t1111.: 111 11r•'I"" llh' .inti rn,11nl.1111 111g t .,,1 l''l lfTl ,111•' ,111111'1 f)l'IN pruduc a l'OSI t•,111n.1tt•' mrluding 4uo1t•' of lahor rate:,, pun·h:i!otllll!. t1.111I 1ng, l'llW µrno ·nt. m.1 rkt•I IOI<( Jnd '>ale:-. (;;111 dadales s ho uld h.1 \'1• edu('al1on m ba~l l' a t ,·111mting and 2 Yl'<tl':-. 1•'( IJ(!n1•nte in ('OSI l'SI llTIU I lllll 111 h1i.:h volumt• 1·1111 ~umer prtJdUl'h alu11,: wilh m1<•tt111n rnolrlml! screw ma<·h111l'~ :i111l 1t1r m:.wh1rung k llllWINl j!I'. Wt• ulfer a cornp1·t11111• ~alary and t'lH't•ll1·111 henenh . which 1nd111l1·-. p;,i1d hohday:-., v;1tat1un., ~1C'k ltavt•. r"t1n•m1·111 " I a n . I' r l' d 11 II n I ., II medical. tlt•ntl>I uml lift· insurum:t·. F'or ;,in int1·rv1t•w 1·nn laf't I hl' l't·r.-.on 11 1·1 Dcp ar1m .. n1 111 714/541)2551 . J JllJIV or send n.:~um1· 111 cox Wayne, 640-7440. COOK N=i~~::rk H~t~~.~~~ ,,~c for con v a I es cent room. Nr Orange Co Leisure Dynam1rs, lnr. Airport. Sala r y opt•n. 1505 E Warr1 r \v1• U" hospital. Free health In· • l' / .n .: s urance afte r proba· 968-8435 Sanlil i\na. l'A 9270[• lionary period. 10·6 :30 Driver stock clerk must Equal Oppty J::mployl'r shirt. Ever y oth e r know 0.C. a rea Chance l•---·M-tl•··----• weekend off. Apply 1445 for advncmnt. Pacific In· Superior,N.8. 'dustrial Supply 2ll:i7 s. Hathaway. S.A. -&ceilftt Position forR..,red Woman! Cor*a 6 Busboys. exper. for F/P Time . Apply Ml Fiab Kitche n . 10065 Gulield Ave . F . V. 98M3ll Drivers part-lime to ck· Live m <'aretaker nl'<•dt•d liver L.A. Times\ to raei<s for lovely country home &stores. Must be over 18, anSanJuunCapistrano. 5 have van or pickup, Also minutes from town via hab. Ins. S4.32hr. + bus. Salary ncgotwblc. mileage. E .0 .K MIS. C8112l3/829·3331.9loS. . COOKS 1' YoU are Interested in s mall buay kitche n fa. early morning & wnkds ~--- - 54N548,9to5. . EX<:ITING poteotlal for advance-Dnvers-Supervisors ment caU 644-<1788. Exp. S2:50 per week starting nee. References r e -pay. Must e njoy working qWnd. with teenagers. Mus t Qlab wanteCI. 13.75 hr to have Van, Sta Wa#( or 1tart • up. All 1htrl1 P . U . w /s h ell. Ca II avail. Apply Colon• _M5-851 ___ & _____ _ Kilcben, 17142 Ortega --------Hwy.SIC. CXXllCS wanted. an 1hllb 1rowln1 company wlbeDeft&,t. Ila Barker's. 212 E 17th St. 84M30IS Qlok WmMd. Fu.II Ume wort In~ c:Gm· mauary. orow1n1 Co. QoodbelllllU. EOE. Par Wtll Benlces, Produc- tion Facility. H72 ~. Jrvtne. Appl,J mpd90D. DllV•S Men or women 25 yrs or older. Know the coast citiel. Nel S180 a week or more. Orange Coas t Yellow C.b, 17300 "Ml. Herrmann, Fountain Valley. CNo of Slater betwn Newhope & Euclid) Dnas Clerk 6 Caabier. Pl', afternoons "Sat. 8G-41CM ~S Dnw Clerk. experienced Part-Ume. ~m extra nut type 40wpm. Cali monef _ d~rang spare eo..-for Interview. houri. Ideal for a mother ---------•cm wort 2 or a bn ElectronJc a1aembty Ir .-dl1ore¥ea1DP· AJlo alerial bandJina, poal- ......,_. ~ • tlona open. No exp ..... tO ldll to tlJlir tn· ._..ary, Wiii train. C'CllN· ror appt. call ~'= br lO atart. c.11 : ,,_ID$._.... for appt. -- OPPORTUNITY For amb1lmw. men and women. Part·lame effort ran result m large in come + benefits. For appt call art !LJOam ~Oor968·2581 FACTORY Now hiring factory he lp. Will train Wood Littht· iftl, :.IO:U S.E. Mam Sl. I rvtne. 546-2!!0 l Factory w o r kers in dlemical refinery. Full time, prominen t pos 1- tlon s , Hl1ih S<"hool chemistry or work ex. per. with t:he mical11 helpful. E.O.E. ~9-3281 "'Wu! Clerk Phillipe Marine s tore lnc, a growing marine actel80ry company has an exrellet1t opportunity for a Ptr omre trainee. FIUng • m isc. dulaes . 642-4!00 SeWna anytbln1 with a Daily Pllol Ctaulried Ad ii a simple matter call M2·5e'71. r GENERAL OFFICE SECURITY ITPAYSTO SEE US 1 1 Thru Summer 1 1.1·;<.;,,1. sr-:cH 1-:1 ·'RY t nc mrport. •·11.p~:r . >cln1 I With Kelly! I typ111~ & ~h '\k1ll1-o. o;iJ larv I CIJ>Cn. !175-U?H:! 545 1555 IWC' h;,ivc l11nJ.! & ~horl I OFFH 'I-: <"I .~:HK :".t•'<l lull 11m1• rit·r...on for lll1·(•fr1C.:1·dul1l'' .\Int 1·11 l1t•nt>f1L,, l'oa~I 1 ;1·n1•r JI Tm• 5;17 ·~14<!i 'I\ 1>1' .~I "p111 , 111 11111•1''" pho111 ''· I ill nl!. flll'>f in~ p.1yahl1•,, 1Jlul•prn1l fill'' \1•f'.lli1il' IJ/Ji>llHllL frn11t 11i1 11·l' UllPl'•lr;,i111•1· J.,r I Ii'\ 1111· f11r11 11111-t .-11111x:1•1 1111 lolJl>I G eneral Office ~ 'I' 111 .... 11 tlfl \ ·" "'" riul1t'" l\IHtl)! 15WP!\I 1;11t1d IJ:l.' & hl·m·f1h 0Jx7l1n.:s 111 Co:.I ;i :\I c~a & Sanl a Anu (;all Hul.1111 ~lo'*'-6.liii I 0(llfll' Ill ;md '•'I' 1 lh· I'\ C'lllll).! lhlllj.,' lh.11 .11 1• hapJll'flll\)'. JI Wt•ll, F..1 rg11. W1· rw-;ll ,., µt•rii:n l·cd Sc1·ura 1' (;u;,irclo; 111 111· rm ;i,..,1 .:n m c·n t,I LEGAL SECRETARY 1,1\·allablt• fur nH·11 & I with g uud ll'l h 111 \ ,1 I l won1t•n I ~kall.s Emµh:.i ~1:, on I 1iug:i111111 .11111 n -<1l l·..,t.11" jAss•mbl•rs, IRj.1 t';1s t i.t row1o g r 1·.d ;MoldlllCJo 'ackCIC)en, 1 t>statc fmanc1a1 . 1·um IMal•t• •c•, .tc. I ~~';~";~c~~f:Od~t·l~~j i M !;:JI ~>1;1)11 ~l'\1 \ urk \\ l''' \11Jdd1nr !\)!en• v 'ii!'i W !11th '-ti ~I \ Motef Desk Cleric Part t1m1.· 642·3030 (;,7,::----;...--, l •Clerl&s : •Typish I • Secntcri~s I •Word Proc : *Acct Clerlrs I All State Ins Co. Equcl' opportwnity empoyer GENERAL OFFICE t-:~p d 111'1 . l.11t• I.\ Pllll' 11n1hul·nl \ w 11..:ur1·' 111 l..l'.' 1,, loud1 11µ11t1rl11111 I\ for .1111 .1 11~·1·m1·111 '1111 t '11 IJuwl 1 h . 111J111 111.d 1111 I \1 I ".111 M iiiie. ,111 •11\~t . 1;is :Jlo\110 GENERAL OFFICE ( iirl rll't•<kd lor 1 g1 rl ol lll'l'. l.11>• 1yp111,I!, f1hn r:. phorll',., ht1• ht1t}kk,.•·111n1~. 1·t•· S721J 111•r nw ;'I; II fl.'.ili-K.'l.1111, 4 to !i t ;t•nt•ra I Ufrwl' M1Mlt·ni 1•11111p.111 \ nl·•·il-, fl'">lll'1n.o;il1I,. p1·r..,11n w11 h tvp1ng, 10 k1•v i 111111~ 'kill-. r)ill 111111· 1-.anr.: In 1lu,1r11· ... In 1r11· l'all 71·1 754 ;,7~ lol' 111lt:n GENERAL OFFICE ,\-.,1:-.1 11u r r"l!"I r.1r' 141111 1111' o·nrollll\l'111 Ill lll'll-'\fud1•111... \ ,1r1111h clUIH~ mduc.J111.: prtJ('I'"~· 1nr.: ~lUclt•nl rc,·onb 1} 11 1111• lra n 'l'rqll 'i. & t•N'f1fwatt· & mmnt ;,i111 IOJ.: f11t•, TyJ.)l' 45.,. wpm t-:1H'l'llt•n1 workmi:t cond1 ll1 NL., & l11·1wf11s 1ncludm).! rll•ntal plan l'1t II 54ti 73ti0 l't•rM111n1•I lJl·part m .. 111 lor ;,ippo1nt ml'nl Equill c ~purt11n11 y Emµlnyn Vt!nt·ral Orril'I' TRAINEE Entry lt•V(•I p11s 111un gra<l1111.: >'Xam:-.. \. ar11wi. 1lt•1.11I 1lut1e~. hl!hl tYI'"'~ and n1·al hamlwn 11111: r1· qiurtod f~Xl'l'lll'nl wurk 1 n R 1· on d 1 l 1 on s a n d bcl'l('fits mclu<lin~ d e ntt1I plan. Phone Pcrs onnt•I l>cp:lrtmc•nt !714 1 ~ 7360 for appo111tmenl i':qual opportunity employrr Gcncra.IOHice •$650• l'ons t·acntwus po~•• 1\·1• p.:rson to work phone:-& 111 s hop s al e s . St.•lf starter. Room for advan- cement Call 6'0·8470 AMERICAN Car<'er Alolcnry 610 Rewport Ctr Dr_ Newport Bea<'h No Fe~ l"iM/Newpori Beach Santa Ana/ Anaheim FuUerton/~na Park Costo MMa & the Whittier area I \1 \IFlll ·\Tt. 1>111-:~1:-.<.~ for 'llPt•n1'"'' ll'\1•1 '>L't'lll If.\ 11lf1l'1•r, UIJ Ill S4.2S Per Hour "1111orw111 lhl' na1111n ' l.Jflo!l'"I l!Uard scn•11·1·~ \µµI) an r>t-r .... on 111 \Ion l-'r1 . Kam 7l11111 1~12 Wt om m11nwl•:Jlth Fulll'rlon. l'A · \1un Fri . Ii 31H :111 230WWan11·r flm 4!17 Sama 1\11.J. <'I\ WELLS FARGO GUARD SERVICES lJ1\ 1s1110 111 Ba k1·1 I 'mlct'llOll ~c\\'ll'''' l-A111al Opp11r111n11 \ Employt·r \1 F 11.Jir Un•-.-;1•r" "arllt•cl " C'lacntdl· in nl•w II ll :-.aloo C;ill 964-2655 I I 1\ I H IJ H I•, :, S t: H B1o;1Ullful salnn n1·1·tl 'i 1111t•rnlor with fol l11Y. 1111! Sc·rving Npl , In ., & ~t .1 M1..'Sa. PIN1:-.1! l'all 5.57 2234 llARDW ,\II t-: SALES /\pply 111 Jll'r~on Crown J lardw;,irl' 3107 E. Coast Hwy,CdM llE l\LT ll C Lllll IN~lltUCTOR. P 11arn1·. exper or back~round an P l': reqwred . 91>2· 1374 ask for Kathleen I hnng housecleancrs . fo'or info call 831·37521642-6846 Hdda's. HaiTESS. evenanj.?s. 21 or over_ 0.11 a411 ·74l8, ask forChenit> HOSTESS Ouys or l'VClllllJ!S . /\pply afl l'r 2 PM Bob Rums Rt-staurunt J7 t'ashaon Island, NH. ----- HOTEL Pnt-l am e auditor. Salary based on experienre. Mus t know NCR-4200. Huntin1it on Bear h Inn. 21112 Pacafac Coast Hwy. H .B. HOUSECLEAN ERS General Car nee, Ptr. Top$. ,..._ ., that .. Ny _ Ginibam Girl. 645·5123 ..... HOUSECLEANING·Own Work one of the followanK transp, f\all-tamc or rart· jobs and bnng home u t 1 mt• . Top d o I u r . pay check ror those sum-673-<*i8. 646-41171 mer extras. Tramee Assemblers Warehouse Workers 'l'ypbt See.n!laries ~II today & work tomor· row VICTOtt ls :+•'9' S..lut .. 556-1520 0.. IJl-1622 IOI M/F --- Housccleaners. Nt--ed re· llablc ai enlhusiasUc J>CO· pie to work ror n ew cleaning lfrvlre In N.8 . ~1909. Housekeeper /child care. Working mother seeks exper . housekeeper to care for 2 children. 8 & 10 10 lcwelY NB home. 9AM · 6PM Mon-Fri. Refs re-Cf'8red. &l().J406 between t..2PM. ~<'cd ed 1mmcd1att'ly.I 7~l5llaskforMary · ~·o ex peral'n ccl --IOeress;,irv I Licensed hairdresser I · l'T. hr~ & (Jys ncRol1;J· 1f';ill or rl)mc 111 tod;iy I bll• h-lli·7764. As k lur MOVIE EXTR~ 1 I' .1 1 11 \ ;i (' ,1 t 1 o n .., I .lulJI.' 11 ll11nu~c» Nt'vPr a f.e•·' I 'iuughl liy llnll~.,.0011 Bored?. I - MIU\ u · farm S!O ~110 ix.·r I I LIQUOR CLERK I IEL[~ T1lf' FUii 11mt•. ~1 .Jturt• t•\ ·~1rt· pcncnced prd h ut w ill '"""Y"" !rain !195 W Hllh SI dJ.\ IJU'>t> Look 111.: I fir I t•uli.:11111i: IK -:11 ~r 11111... 1>11t•.., J munot onou~I .,.,111l1nl! tu hn•,1k 111111 ru1111nl' h:J\ 1• vnu l mu\,.., i II• ~ •. 1:, "I .!II, I' I 1111h1 n i: 1 he 11. J II s., I "" ~ \'llJEll l',\.....,Tl'-(i I ,. m n " r a r "I !'>r.lt\'l<:E 1nuw ill 1111 1 1 11ppnrtun1t1es m;iv. hl'I 1 •' r Coe;tJ ~lc!>a I rVllll' k.'13· 14·11 2102 BuSllll'SS Ctr Dr. Suat" 20R 11 u lllmgtnn fkach 1!47 349X H!l07 Warner /\vc tt2JS Lagun:i N1gu('I 1131·0542 27!)57 Cabot Rntid 1-:Q 1wl opportu1111 ) 1-:mptoyl'r M F Li-ii---------~ INSIDE SALES lmmed open1nl!l> for n.-spons1blc. mature self s t a.rt e r who com mun1cates cusalv with ottwn.. Sale:. cxpenenn· a plus hut no1 reqwrl'd Will tram Must ha' c lilt' lYJHng skalls. 557-0825 INSPECTOR ElcctroruC' & me<'hana<'al for a ret·c1v111g & process inspe<1.1on. 2·3 yr.s ex-~r. Xllll worktn~ <'ond. & benefits Conta<.1. OP 1'0 22. S&l2 Rc~carrh Dr ll.B.892·3313 .. E 0 .E . 1-:ll'Ctromc Asscmbll•r Expcr or traanet'. Apply an person. Conta<.1 OPTO 22. 5842 Research Dr. JI. B. 892·3313 .. E.O. K -------INSPECTOR TRAINEE To learn all phases of an- ~. ection. Must pass leaf & b•ck X-Ray. rvme. 540-7639 ... E .O .E . Insura nce Property & Ot!luulity assist. account cx1:r t;xpcr ne <'. Marumum 2 yrs. 1ndd typing Xlnt benefits Fred S . James I ns Brokers . Call Maurine 752·0990. E.O E. Insurance Sttretary Npt 8c.h area. We are seek- 1 n g a dependabl e secretary to work with our management team. Must be well organized & a sett-starter. 752·8535 Immediate openin• In Neowport Reat'h Ins . A~ency. Personal lines exper required. For In· t erv. pleasecall646·3964. lnleresled In moonlighting? 54.\-7756 Janitors part lime. even· lnp, over 21. Couples preferred, Irvine area. Call 778-7481. JAMTOls.MAIDS "1U time days, pan-lime eves, Nwpt a,..a, Must be US crtlzen. 011 S32.t558 or apply at 123 N. Olive, Orange, Mon·F'ti. Maids. apply T he 11111 :Jt 't'L1ri 1u,t what you need 1,1 l.al<(una, l ll N. L'oas~ ----------l .!••1 you out of the rut•I llwy . Lai:u.na Beach I f'nr a nbxable work1·n··' M.1.-.s('UH' H1·r1·p11<>n1 -.t "' " MAJO.<;. ullorpart11mt• F11'SI l'la:.slcg11 m:h:-JJ.:" f s 1•hf'dul e & lots orl App I y Mary. S a 11 :,p;,i in (.'M S.alary + I varwly, call us today. I Clemente Inn, 125 W. honu:-. + llJ". \\\· ""'II T o P P ;,i y. pa i ell 11ipland1an. lrarn Ill Sl'hl. 645·3434. v;1C'at1ons, r eferralf Mi\IDS·Wkdy,;/wlrnds. t'vc:rnn.ly. bunuscs.Neverare~. I Sealclirfs Motel. 1661 ~-N A. mfr or food prOl't.'"S IEL[~ I Coast llwy.La~unaBch . •n#( n l'eds q11al1f1l'll I ----- -person w11h ;,ill around rn<Jdune ~hop l'l<P Mu-ii h;1v1•ow11 lools . c.1ll ./1m, fH2.00!AJ Mail department ,ACkER Sume c·xp with sh1pp111i.: & recc1v 1n)! helpful_ Dulles and hl·avy hrtin.: & some forklift. Pos1twn JV<t ll a l our c11stribu· lion center on Warne r Sl Santa Ana Exct:dlt'nt worlonR eond & benefits mcl dental plan. Call Personnel Ut·pt s.iG· 7Jt;O for appl. Equal Qp. pOrtunlltY Employer. MAIMT&IAMCE Temporatry F tr bw Ill· inR Maant. Position· "" 41..11res paintintR :<>kill & abtlJly to use llJ:hl hand tools Call Ro bin Jl 558-6387 All State Ins. Co 1750 E. 4th St. S.A. ~ Opporiunity ~y~ Maintenance Pos.1tion Dana Pt. Harbor. E x· perien <'ed preferr ed. SJ.SOhr. start·. plus frinj(c benefits. Apply 24701 o...a Dr. 496-6137. MAINTENANCE PERSON We are s eek in g in· di'viduals With 2 YJ.>arS CX• penenet: to handlt! lab e quipm ent and me<'hanical with lite electrical equipment. Knowledge or water treatment a.nd plumbanl! helpful. Qualified applicants can expe<'t comprehensive company benefits inrlud- lng major m edical and dental. We are a n equal opportunity e m ployer m/f/h. Subm it applica· lions lo 395.2 Campus Drive. Newport Beach. (71') 540-8080 • •Nurwry Wortc • • St•ek1n.: 111dus t raou ' per.;or1 with knowll;'(fi?c 111 hortJt·ultur<• & pl;,int,, 1 yrt!xpr. r~ d 842·8866. NURSES AIDES and Ordt'rlics ncl'<lcd lo l!JVe TU: to elderly II·• t1 c nt s . W ill tra in 11uahr1ed pl'rs on111·I J::am wlulc you k .1ru . \II :.tufts ~1vall apply 14.t:> Supeno~.~ D.. _ Nursc.s LYN 'S FULL& PART TIME NIGHTS WEB< END RELIEF We have imme d1 :i l <' openings for and1v1duals interested in working in a rongenial lonit term health care fat·i laty. c:arf1cld Car e arrorrt-. you lht• opportunity for pro(ess1onal staasfact ion 111 a SOCC'CSS onentcd l'n vtronrnent. '•!:.HVIC t:.:.;;. Call or Come in Today Irvine 833·1441 2102 Busu1ess Ctr. Dr. Swte208 Huntington Beach M7·3498 11907 Warner Ave #215 La1iuna Niguel 831-0542 27957 Cabot Road t:quaJ opporturuty Employer M1F --------~J <XriCf' CLSUCAL TRAINEES FILE a.ates JUNIOR CLERKS IOICfY <>PERS You say you want a chanReof pace fOl'US your cyrs upon Uus place Perhaps a month a day or week we have the positions which you may seek - Temporary service is what we provide lhercforeour people must be satisfied. We olfM" you I he finest in henefals and l'Om~nsa· YUU'U.LlKEOUR tJon. PINas.! call or apply A1TITIJDE! an person to: SS 7.0061 GARFIElD CARE LO~ 0 ff i ce • eonvulescen• ~011 ove r1oad H011p1tal 7781 Garfie ld Hwittngt<Jn Beach. Ca. 1714t147-t671 F.quaJ Opporfunty Employer m 1r /h NURSING Accutepsychlatric fu<'ih· ty needs R.N,'s, L.P T 's a nd mental health workers. All shirts own. nau " pan.ume, xJnl fr. lngto b e nefits. Call •s102orl3t-1m OPPORTIJNITY for am· b1tiou1 people • Sup- ple mentary income, full or part lime. fantastic potential. 1198·9696 for appt. phthalmo&ogy, front of· flee. Mission Viejo .• 831·3Ul TRANSMASK CORPORATION WANT ACTION! Clauiled Ada 942·58'79 lf you're not reading the llllle ads ln ClaHlfied1 you're missing a lot oc neway Information u wll as 110m4! 1reat bll)'s. a..-Wrw C"'4r Mir nrm -. reliable lndlv w /1 yr exp, good phone akllla • altitude toward cuatomer a, lo take ptl orders In a non· llnk' 1 otc. X1nl co bent. A pply_ I n perso n : CALIP'OAll. 1•1 Von Kanmn. Imne. ~--· ... --· 1 I I i t l ' .. PAITDME CHARGE ANEW CAREER CAUSIY&CO. ....... SCHOOl rn1·t" a e en·ado •C Hayahorc ~ no.:rm Rataurant C.lbier part UIN' Mnn· foT1 I I ·!pm JIK'k. trvllw Clubhouac, 'l'S& ~lllY 2 lll'1.t iaur:anl t;x J>i:r . rn11turt' M Ir" for "'·m1 f111t f1Alll 1wrv1cc Oayi. & 1•\cn ~WtO Travel A•ency •)'anchilor hu e11u.'t!llent oooortun1ty for e •· per~ franctuar sale• =. fi'UIJ or l'att·Ume _ I.Iona avail. 8411...o:t. St-rc'\'n pnnting produc Uon manaicer wanted. Ml&llt haV!_.eJIP 5'0-9110. St;CRETARY "-Ip W.t•d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SECRETARIES .......,.... Holiday and vacation p ay . Ho!fl~hution plan av . War e ho u1e/d e l 1 very per.oi for party rental store FUii or P/T Apply 2025 Newpe>rt Bl . <.: M. WAREHOUSE .. WATERIED Nice headboard and pedelilaJ. tirand ne w Olcmelex healer $175 645· lJSl eves DAILY PILOT ~.~s·rsranct. $2995. Recond.. re rinlshed 1rHd $2-295 Upri5rom"88 D.o.nt amJO miltoa. HB 5J5.1775 '4" Rosewood Kawai Grand. Muat sell $12.900. Dealer 751·1121 lot4 OUINCS l'l>< 11. n .~AN t-.u •:" pi•n t>nn-.1 ..... ~ wkb outatanchna. 1'111' mamlt'n.8nrr fl "I' 111 attrattiv• Pf'nlOnaUUt'll .a>l arl ~ltl~I) OP\JD wt.D _, W'Qf'kl.na& w•lh ~'1\lllO n-Olllt acet1plf 'ti II\/\ 6 M /\ST fo: ff C' II A Ill; ": UTAILSAUS Nood Wlii.ir 1.1itll'1i p.·rson ruu hnw. N U 11rt•a <;all lur 4ppt &l2 3t44 Wt: 11r" lookmit for a veniatlle woman to work 1n o ur be 11utlful watetfronl yachts sales otc.. as correspondence secretary & relief rerep Uorust QuaUficullons for Ulll. pof!1t1on lncld a typ· I~ speed or SS w.,m. <·rt'8ttve wnllng skills. ability to met-t the pubhc & good ref's. lln are Sun-Thurs. 9.5 30 Non No eitper. req'd. Your area. All shifts. Good pay. Paid weekly. No fe4!. Must be over 111. Km1i: liize bed. $60. Twin. z . Desks m. S15 e11. •USEDSCUBATANK• ~-0325. MO. Call eve11 tkk. O\W ZJ Sl1u1 I I ta.ao prr hour Phnn --------•I 142 uu ~io uo . Prmunc tll!:TW I': F:N 4 00 ~ 111 PLATI MAllEll Pn•p•n · for Stal•· to:i. .. 111 1n w. hllk> u 2'1 h11u1 .. ~·hf.Ouli·d at your 1•011\11· '""",. H u1m1111t·1~ l 'tt II llOW 10 t11•h f'dUh.• V•IUI ~'IC to: J'. HI I rt HI U l' I u I \ ROUTE ,...c ..... ,,.... S1t·11cly Jvt1 for r11o1ht IA'I SOt1 l'1 uht 11h11nng. ~r..up lw11hh Apply tn l"-'f'!>Oll t.loyll l'tii.t Con 11111 .-.iti Oyer Kd ~a ntll Alw SICltlTAIY ADUINISTIATIYE llYIMIAltlA Asslstant to 3 VP's seek organized self s tarter who types tiO wpm & shorthand Im wpm 3 years expcnencl'. $850_ per mo + bt'nef1ts. t.:1111 John 1714)536·2521 NORRELL Ti'~~PORAHY IRVINF: 11J~TIN F\Jnwihin~s for sale : Wl' 631MO.'M. Tom. are movmR & must sl'll TV, lallo, our L shuped sofil. ::.lt•rt'f1 HIA, SW... ht fl. ~e coffee t bl. ltkl· new baby crib w ma t lrt!tls. baby buggy. li;:e blue lamp. 7~·6474 9.5 Mon·l''r1 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful 25" color TV 2 yr warranty. free de· livery. $118. 646-1786 . PM. ............. --OpponUAtl)I __ Emplo_· __ YYt1t1r ,...,... ... Pllione V l'M (in lion Venly new M.lbsr npUonb by phone No SELLl N(i tloun 5. JtHt 30 Monday -Thun.<111 5 30lo7:30Fr1du) 14 Tot.ti per We.!li. C.ll &a·m l. ask . for '211. Elhlen Som• ••P prt'f 1nrl 11&.nppuli(. photo & IH) 11u1 fun.'t hit\.' 4 da~ worlt. wk rAPaCUTTll t'1flll!Ulc!OU'\l Olltl h11w I yT t'llP Jt'l'I • dity WUI k ft TlAJMll ....... lfl Causey ~any Coll.at~ & parli.a~tt NU\"0t Oc.swl mslt•nal Will r .. qwrt' hfllog of he.I\~ boAt!:> Willing tu tram to Oller fortihft t.:lCl'elft·nl ...tun.~ c:'Ofld & twndtL') incl dental pl.111 Call PBX Ans w e r I n g ~ dept 546 7360 widowed, divorced for uppt F.:qu1t l 011 · Kt;AL .. ~TATI-: l~So <.:oust ll1wt1y 17141494-105 7 Alert. No job skills. Wi ll porturuty t.:m11loyer train. 3-llpm & part llm\: --------•I sbifls . Call Mon . 9·5, GI·~ l'nnl Shop tratnc'to' mu~t type 40 Wl'M. 333 3rd St VISle' PIX OPH. 1.aJCWla Beal'h Oper's ror t elephone ----.,.werin0 servlrc. Must p rt O O U (' T 1 () N ., TRAINEE Rubber hose .,,._, be abJe to work som e products. lrvim· a rea ~ l');tatc II.II" Only l weekends. Typing 35 Must pass co. physical UCEHSB> OR NOT wpm r e qul re d . Ex-mdudintc bac k x-r1ty WeTc1tl'h ! Wc Tr111n 1 Wt• perie nce pre fe rred or 54(). 7~. E.O. E mak1· a :.ale.-;Pl!ri>o11 out will train. Many com· d you. 1f yoo 4u1lhfy for ~ benc-fits. Full time ---------•I o ur program Work in a or part Ume, day & art er· PRODUCTION ~eruar atmoe>phcre & noon.even i ng s hirt s MATERIALS f18ke top t..'Omm1ss1on!> available. Please ca II 546-1754 or 96H-337 l Mon. thru Fri. 543-423(.1 E.O.E. SENIOR PART· TIME PBX OPERATOR 11le Dally Pilot has an immediate opening for a PBX Operator. 20 hours per week. 3 : 30PM lo 7 :30PM, Satu rday 8 :00AM to 12 Noon. Tuesdays off. Jo: x . perience preferred but wtll lrain. Salary ran~es from $3.08-$4.95 per hour Exrelle nt compan v benefits For appoint ment for interview call : SU-4321, ext m . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W BaySt. Costa Mesa F.qWl.I Opportunity Employer PBX OPERATOR . part time. for Newport Bch dub. Exper pref'd Call for appt. 645.5000 ext~ PIX IEC.-nONIST Part Ume poeilion Im· med available. Morning hrs. 8·12:30. Previous PBX exper. typing & front office appeara nct: required. Xlnt benefit packag~. Call for appt. WIS'IUNOS IAHIC 9794600 _ ~ual Opty Employer •PIX TILIPHONE OPBATOI! Pleasant working <.'Ondi· Uons with Chevrolet de· aJer in Orange County Airport business com· l>lex. Some light book· keepln.c. ty ping re· qtjred. Opp. for advan· cement. See Office Ml!r HOWARD Clwvrolet Dove & Qua ii Sls. SCHEDULER Rt..•11J Estate C.OX Hobbies. lnr . has an Immediate opening for an energetic schedul('r with 3 5 y i:ars ex pcncnce. UCEIYIMG CLERIC Elcctronics mnfg. cs S(.'C·km.: a clerk for 11u r I person r CCCIVIOJ: dept. Exper, in recc1vm~ rune IJ~ dl'l\ired. ability to l~helpful. Candidates must huvc..> expenence in scheduling rranpower planning. ex· pedltmg 8.0 .M capacity planning. Position in- volves high volume pro. ducts, inJt'Ction mold . screw machines and as sembly Une produ1·t1011 lndiVJduals should havt' s ome <'O l lege with APICS. leaders h ip <'apah1bt11•s and the ab1li ly to handle proJl•i:ts with rrurumum superv1sm11 We offe r competitive wages and an excellent benefits pa<'kage that in· e ludes paid holidays. vacations. sick leave, r" llremenl plan. rrt'<lit un 100. mt.-d1tal. dental and hfe m.'lurance P l e ase contact 1 he Pers onnel Department at 714·S411 2551 or <i pply at. cox HOlllES, INC. A Subsidiary of Leisure Dynamics. Inc. 1505 E. Warner Ave. Santa Ana, Ca. 92705 E.O F. M /F "'°Z WW COOi dMcrtor-8.soo Annually .._.~ lnstn.ctor Joo is currC'nlly located in Irvine, but will h<' moving to Laguo ,1 Beach. We offer Jeood pay & benefits. Call for appt.J•c rsonncl Dept. Tclontl' Bcrkclt•y 714 /4.<w !HOl . F..O E llecept/ Dental flexible pos1t1no Opt•n for 1m· ai;:1nat1vf' plt'as ant 10 d1v1dual Husy office . Previous exper. Typing skills. bookkeeping. 552-RJJ!I or leave mes. sage 552·8225 RECEPTIONIST Our rompany 1s seeking a qua1tf1<'d cnthus1a!>t1r recept1on1~t/t yp1st with the ability to a ns wer phones fur muluplc ex· (•tut1vcs Salary com · mens u ratc with quahf1cat11m1> C.M. nr So Coast Plaza. t.:all 54&29112 Reception1sl/Typ1st Ac· l'Uratc t yp1s1. min 60wpm. i:toud office skills. 549-1767 ---Recepliorust/General Of. fice. Telephones. i.:ood typinJ! f'SS<'11t1:cl Patihc S kipper· Mai.:alinc 64.> 1611 Rrt·cpt1ooisl Sharp i.:1rl Otvcrs1f1t-d duucs (or ,., <·11m.: Orange Co. M uc SI.art 1mmL'(J. SOOO/mo Mrs. West. 957·8522 ~llOldk('r lln·J cd ~" ''"1 011ly o~l .it>ou vr ..... ~ '>.1ll'I> students work p t lkl'W r t dunng sutnm..r HI\" bt• llt'Ul & rt'llUUk 0 1r & phone nci' S57 9!fAA ~ ,\ I. t-: S CI. E k K f 111 li1ll l.iq shop or pvt l'lub l' t hn. mw.l flex Call fur Jppt &iS-5000 ext~---- -WtlCS· l::xpandtnt: bUSI nc:.i. lookin~ for am · l1111ow; couplt.'s. Interes t 1111-! part lJmc work with ~01Jtl canung potcntrnl. C:t II •19'.!·6415 'al1•s 1-'ascinating op J.X)rturuty for a 2nd in l"Uffi l' Ch oo!;e your hours Cull 9ti0.607!f aft. 6pm. for mote mro. Sales. How would you like to make $100/s:>tlO wk. P /t1me or F /l 1mc . Hou ~e h old it ems . 848-1911!* TF.ACH F:RS llOMEMAl\1-:H~ lnll'rl'SI 111 mten or de· sign M art FT. PT ~O-S25 hr Will I rain. Call Ms liwitc. g.ig.!f:J71J, ~7PM. SaleslaJy. pt ·t 1m e, matun• & exper only. 22.:IJ W. Balboa Blvd. N.li. --------Sak:, Montqom•ry Ward has opel'tlncp for: COMMISSION SALES F\Jll hml' fu.mjturi• F\111 tamc tire salei. Part time Sl'w1nl( m 11ch1nl'!> & vacuums NON COMMISSION SALES Part Lime cosm etics f\JU Lime hardware Part lime fine jewelry Part time ladies SPortswcar JANITORIAL Part & full lime open· mgs Hrs S.lOam FOOO SERVICE Part time opening for kitchen helper days. OfffCE & CLERICAL f\Jll lime credit cle rk. part lime eve11 & wknds PBX. SECURITY Part lime st?c·untv in vest111ator - AUTOMOTIVE ~art time ltrt' mstllller & full lime hattery in- staller. SIUPl'ING & IH-:CEI VINr. l'<irt time cv1::-. rrdtf'r To StlOIJ Call D liwilc wkdys. 642 5735. SICIET AAY F /T Pus1t1on for an energetic )'et rru Id I y d 1s pos 1 llQned individual with xlnt typ. in.: !dulls <85·90 WPMJ, .. hort.hand helpful Will <.'O-Ordmate business and personal calandcrs or a demand1n.: Nt!wport ~ach executive. Must han• front orr1c·e lJ JI pearance. a <'ar esscn: t.ial. salary negotiable Call 8oMy 645·6300 bt wn 9AM·lPM --------SECRET ARIAL and book.kt.-eping skills lo pro~s into J crea11vC' 0 C Airport area ad JTUrustrelor. If you an· rrady tq s tretr h und grow with a w inn111i: team call 833· 7745 SECRETARY Wear<' an import Co loc m Fa.sh.Ion Is. w / un open. ing for a sales secretary Math aptitude hclplul Xlnt working cond . & benefits_ Call 9~4·3700 ask for Jean Sewlng FLOOH LADY Expencnl'c wanted. at once Must have cxper tn sewin~ and handhnJ,? people Salary open 3701 West C..rnaMe Dr .. S A. Cahr X·Ray Tt.•«h. part lime. 6 IO hrs per week 4 5 half days Mon F'r1 "'or OrthoJ>('d1c Surgeon's o>f , li t~ f"as hion Is land ~ SEWING OPER. Exp'd . s teady. $3.50 hr up. 642·3472 Sh1pp1ng & Ht'<"l•1v1 ng Tralnl·t' 11t>1•rlcd 1n adhes1v1· mnC i: .pl:1nt. IS37 Mo nrOV IJ , N B 5'11! 5125 ---- SHIPPING CLERIC Sh1pp111i.: & fCl"f'l\'lnj! dutu·s. l!OOd PHY. Jl 1TJ01,ph .. rc 'l'ry 111 l'" I u 11 hcm·f1L' ~U!>t Ut· 11 ....... ~harp & t·xpt:r ~vi 1·um rTl(•nsuratc ~ ub1l1l)' & l''<Pcr Gt•rry (7 14 ) ti31 l1100 Shtppm~ t'lcrk. sonw t"'< Pt•r twlpluf ~m.ill mfl! pl.int 11 II Xl11l IJl•1wr11:. ~-53.SI ---- Mtrchmdiw ••••••••••••••••••••••• .wi .. , I005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hall tree!;. armoirr. d es k s. (•h1na . ac ('~~· mlM" 631.()()35 Aus t.n a n Oak l'h lna t abint>t, leaded ~vf'lcd ~Jass & mirror. carvmg.., 110 lower buffet. x lnt 1·ond $675/b~!>I offer oo.'1· 1472 Antq Aus lr1 a 11 , 111611 ~1dcbrd , walnut, lwvclet..1 mirror. bubble gla~i.. mother of l)t:arl inlay marblt> top $1100. ":n~ baby mb lt!90. oak. ~oo Eng r<x·kcr I~. hurli·o 'ftal nul. SJOll Will tia rg:11n, will liargain. mu.-.t :.d I. 675-0895 Antq hand carve.'(! :.11fJ, V1dorian nt'c'1lPfJ01nt fahnt•_ $Jj.5() Otht!r :.inti que, 7~849-t ----SECaET ARY --- -Appianc:H 80 I 0 Siil Pl'INli & H Ec v ·r.. • •••••••••••••••••••••• SALES \1 /F ~1 .11 (i r 1·j•11r Fflt:IGJIT Oi\Vl;\C,1-:ll Orange Co wholesale 't'al11ts . lt;;ll l'l.Jl'C11t1J, llCYfPOll\'T ~ALI-. :i:ui>i dl.stributor has 1mmL'<l (.' \1 · w Waml·r nr llJrl,,.,1 opening for prof~s1on11l -sales St'<'r e t a r v He Sh<1\l111~· F1,.,h1nn!-for J SJnt.t Ana 97!1·<i'Jll quires excellent 'typ1ni.:. Nat'I SPortswf•ar Co Nn CA.Sll l 'AIO math. genera l office l'XjlCr O<'I' lmmt-d profrl \\~hr Oryr.,1R,.fr1g:. skills. Competitc vc 111 ~artlrotw Ladu•., .!I• worlc1ngorn11t0571113:J salary & bend it· pm pn•f ~·or 1nt1•rv11·w :.i pp1 gra m Cont act K:tlll\ ~·74t!!I. 8:111 :!<1:n llAHGAl:'ll~ L::.L'd l't>(ng!> Parker. 714 /547·9151 fo.r \l:o;hr~. dryr'. g11rur l1l·~1 inU!rv1cw. Spt.'i'llll 1 ~ d•~enunl 111 buy:., Wl' !'l'n appl l:k·,.t Heal .. ~ .. tall' School Appl 5.'.lti·Wl 1. 5Jfi·'1330 Sec~ry Junior Art: you n c et.>r minded & sC'lf mo 1vated person'' Wt• want your E'nthus1as m We are a young dynam1l· group of seU s tarten; who are interested in results We pay year end inccn· live bonuses & J?ive you the growth opportunity you deserve. rmpress us with your competence CaJl Vicki 549·318S Secretary Sales & marketmi: dept has outs tanding op· porturuty for seU stllrter with a dynamcc Data Process i ng "'•rm spec1ahzmg 1n d ental services. Looking for so· meone who ha·s good verbal s kill s & secretarial experiE•nce Send rc~ume or phone for appt tnl tirv1c~ DENTAL rRACTIC F: SYSTEMS 2283 Faarv1ew R1l Costa Mesa. Ca. 921l26 7 H /54f1-0080 ext 23!1 S.Crdcry I Need self sla11t-r for JOb with lots or vanety. Good typing & shorthllnd n· quired. Some personnel work. Irvin(' lndust nal Complex Calf Ucm. t.i73 7300 Sludcnls L3 15 l·urn 1t1t\n1·\ .cft :;dlf & S JI ". nt·Wspapl•r 1·1rc-ulat 11111 new. can eurn S25 pt·r wk & more• N C M area. 751 ·34!Yl SUBSTITUTES Uultty 1custod1al person- nel. $425t hr. Various S<'hool SllM llS needl'<f Waned hour. :'<111 expr I')('(' Will tram Ab11JI v 10 ~ork mornings and tor cverun)? $hJfts as neetkd Appl} 10 Irvine lJncfll'd &hool 01s1 :!941 Alton Ave Irvine. C<1llf l'h 5.56-4000, ext 30 E O 1-: Tca<'h<'r Pre Sl'hon l (;ert1f1l';1t1· or t•'j pen encl' Allcrn•l{•n or mc>ming hl>ltrl> 1>$0 H!S20 Teacher Monll•ssnri t•'H('h10J! poi-111011 ava1lahll• 1111• M11111 c·-.sc1ri rt 1 plorn ... ·it l l· a l h 1• r S m I S u 11 Clcrrwnlc !i('hool Ca II h 11 a p Jll !I A M I :! rl ~11 l y . t.1}2~ W1~t1nghoust..: ga:, Lil·' 1·r hcuvy duty, new, l>L1ll in rralt' 661·2871 Nie~ Refng ror sale c.; I:: Best ofr ti42 8979 btwn 6·7PM Wa.<,hl'r & elec dryer . I.lo th xlnt cond $50 ea. 552.0325 \lht'tht>r & drver $32.'i r .. r both <' .ood t.OntJ. 545-SIJIO aft. 5PM ------- USED HEF H.JGERATUHS Washt'rs dryeri.. Bt•sl AppflanCl' SaJe:, & !>E'.f\ lt'I' ~·· 4DJ 5Jli 11.111 DoCJi 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I .ha'1,1 A1:re-,11 pup'p1rs . S malt-~. l frm . 7 IAl<'- S!'75 $325 644 ·8!)l/5 l~·aut1ful R1l·hnn ,.'rl">l" Ii wk old II a n • "hoh 71·1 5.'19·&547 Good lor ,\I lerl!etirs TE l'll EHS & 1\ 11> t-:s l\'IXl'r Pup,. AKC. llnndlt' nt.<t.'llL'(I for j)l l' Sl huc1I m 11 I •• I!,. a~ o n J h I 1• ~·11ef1ts 5Sli 2671i I.Cf.! 7:lt>t l:.\'L'l> . Pnrtable 19 m. color TV Wide selection of low xlnt <.'Ond. $175. S46·02&t pnl'ed furniture St1m1• wkda}"> a fter6PM Jolt~h.'ih antiques JWdrm -------- sets. armo1res. marhh: Spealwrs Michaels 5 way top tables. C'ry!itnl 1·han studio monitors. 15" delil'r & I 18th century woofers. hke new. pr brass clock $150 644·9583 1!39.91.23 -&_MariM ____ _ 1060 •• ~~ ••••• ~ ••••• .... ••• • • • •• •• •• • • • • • • • Ge•rall 90 I 0 10 yr old Arub mart•. hy ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7.arabo SS.000 4 Yr o ld gcldmi.: by H1•al Md;oy S2.IXX>. <714 l 499· 16117 Fiberglas dinghy With clectrir motor $200 830-9151 eves Mi~ 8080 McwiH ......... LUGGAGE TAGS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrom your bU!>IOCsi. i:anl. i---------• S.·n<J um: l'ilfd lor l'aC·h :l.')'CHINI*>EJUNK lllg plus om• sparl' W1· 1 'lt trnah' <'0Ckta1l yal'ht return pc rm" n I' o ti v dnnks 25. s l('eps ti scalL'<i attratllV<· lai: & fully galley, shower ~tr<cp. mN'I ing .J1rlm1• Pcrkini. d1esd engine I U rcqwrcmenl!> Pre• '" \/l'nl h:lli..., & lhdt FC11 J ... 1p with lc:asc I vear fuel ~upply pcn.onalned tag c111·ln!'>•· ·\11d 1·r::.11 n 'i. Yachts wallpapt•r, labr"' 01 ··l}Jy Glv" pa1>er & Wl' l•'•>lti····AJl·)l•l _____ _ 14111 bio1·k &. tnm \11111 I.al-!." \Jr Irv two 1 ard' oock to h~wk l'l<ICI:..'> &'I'd Or 1 5;, 1 5 111~:. )'! W t·.i '• 11 ~l!!>.SI ~10 t-.1 l1111r mor.• Sl 111 '"' Safl.., 1 ;ix I n..tu1fr•I ~(I ("1\1(1)'• Or,,,,. ) •1ur own 11r " 1111 namt-... ddrc-:.~. µllom• A 1A1· II ITldkl' llllt· •'c1rcl 1wr t~ll! Aclll 2!r l'.Wh ~·1K1 l'hi:t·k or mont>\ 1o1 Ut.:1 tr) PILOT PRIMTIMG I' II Ho~ l~iO ( 'Of!tJ \1e~a. ('a !12tiiffi Boak. PoWft' 9040 ..............•...•.... 711 Searab 330 TS ou1 1lnv~. 8.5 hours Loadl-.1' l\.'I mph pll!l> Storeit on trailer. ~ust sell /bt:st ol lt·r 7l l-82161homet 546-l 200twortcJ As!.. for J erry Perk ms WANTED ftlal ,a.ft-:.ma11 fnr Chn' l'rafl & Wcllnart yadil ~.11,.,, l':.11 Rill 1\lh1>n11 °"""J1t1rl lil>Jl Ccnkr. ~1m;, O"Nt•ill !'i4JJJ1·r::.u1t TJpt:d Iii' t:hni. t'rnlt. ml.1111111 !t ,. a rn ~ U '1· ti 1i rH· ,. hull only. 11u tr:.ulcr. $.5011. <k1t::1n l r1t Sl Ill !)IH Ol."'6 l~l.'Hal.1/645-4Hl!f Cot'~ MACHINE lnternml·nt SpJce 2 Plots llarho r R es t Cl'mt•lary Res t ofr f.46-(fi'IO --- " 1'0RTI'1; 1111 I '~ r )l~MBf-:1!~11 11 ' 1•nh S170 + ~mall monthly fee Pcf!~}. !!till 1392 ----- flJnclsomt• rxet'ut 1' •' dci.k 3Xli. vJk. Sl!IS IT. '..'042 or -19'i ·3282 Jll Ml yrds hlj.!h QUJlll} 1 .1rpl'l1n1: & d ritr•l'" )l .1111· for P n r 1c1111111 llurbur \"11·~ fight ru:.t. ~ ti+I 7:!0:.! ~:,,.r!'1h1nl! mu~t J.!o' fi!.':JUl rmll'h, 1'11.111111'flcr. ,, 11 I I q u 1• IJ ll f f t• l . IA JSlwr dl"}'l'I 11 ....... ClllJ • bl1· PMC(· l~· .. t 1Jfil'r X:!cif 11 0 l I ,, " d 1) I v ll' Po1'.1l'h Sl.111.:r II II ,lll Ii ~V'~I:! t 7' Newport Dory 4!!6·2801 Eves. 44 · Fiberglass Trawl~r Ford Diesel 7KW On au f.n•ry available extra Sllpwtth lease l year fuel supply An<f~r.;on·s Yac·ht5 1)46.!j()llO ---------24 ft Rc tncll FB 197., trllllr. xtrs. $10,900 54H j!Qj 846·!W68 ---loah. Sail 9060 ......................• Lehman 12. complcll' $400 &1.2.;,rn1 orfi42·6173 llob1t' 12' mono cat w/trlr. m1n1 cond111 0it;--..SSOO. &1-1 l1)13/4~M231 . '\. '7ti Ldnrt-r 25' Unstul rond Main .• 1111. 1:-i11 t ;1•11oa. Xtras 1111'1 SJhol ~:Fi rm l>J,\/~ 7am :.."pm t>-ll/ 9910, ~ !<' 30pm llJ3 :1<.1lti NEWPORT BEACH "'Wt ill P.rsott -----Personnel Personne l /Health benefit.s dttk. Our Npt Bch office h as an im· ~ opening for an individua l seeking a cballenging position in personnel. We offe r a variety of clerical d uties in personnel & h ealth benefits. Candidate will bave prior office ex- perience, good typing, & telephone It public con· tact skills. Experienc desirable in personnel o beaJth benefits but w ill train. Salar y com mens urate w /ex . perience. For appt call 64CM580,enaw. E .O.E. $18,Annually Apply al The Employ RM:llt & Training Adi min. of Hun~ington Be ach. s..D Mam St. H.B. unlll Jpm. May 28t.h PURCHASING AGENT 3 years ex.per minimum. Knowleclite or paper & film helpful. Work in Costa Mesa a rea. Mail resume lo PO Box 2272. ,\pply m person Mont«)Omrry Ward :.lt!H Hnstol. Co~la M··~a l'l·1~mnl'I Ill 2 M(tn Fri F..E 0 M to'1H RECEPTIONIST Tenific opportunity for - be~mner. Typing. Will train o n phones Promotable pos1t1nn. SALES 540· 763!L E 0 . K ---SECRET ARY /Ex.c. Part time. 9 to 1. type 70 wpm, S/H, S5 ~r hr Irvine. 957.1337 1\•h·1>h1>m· work pa 11 11n11• S4Jn t hru Thurs;, JO !l 30 tan cam SIOO sm1 m o Wiii I ra i n ~1 U !>t he ~pon.'lbll· and Jblt> lo rollow ln 'llrO('tl(I O'> Nr wport Beach area !lSS-3402 All(han!>. kl'n1wl redul' 11un Top qual1 t \ h·malt'~ Rl·a:,l•llJ Ull' 71 ' 9!rl 9766 Yoon~ Fcmall' (j~rm<1n Shep AK<: Champ lull'~ Sl50 ol r . 66 ! Q82.1 M11\·1ng lu ,1 ,rnalkr JJJt For '"J1• lamp,., '111111' del'Oralor Pt'!> . anllQUl' I 179\11 Eni: l'Ort:L•l11 1n Ouna. roll away rn yrtlt• wood bo~b. litbl\'" & ooclc: .(-ends Xlnl pn l'PS h.I()~ ----('001 rnC'lor hac; s urplu:o. 111 :1 tct0 hll(h C'ffl l'lt'n('V <'I'll l ral Jlr l·nnd1t10n1•ri. )lu<.t sell You 111~11111 r1r IAt' 11\.'>IJll ;\;11 fl'ol' 11lll•f rl'flNoO Call 77H :.'otll :.! hoa1 ownC'r mu:-1 h1•1 ur111• I ho:ct ow1wr Mu.~t 'di '11p1·r Cll'.111 Em·~111 '..'7 011 :\t;1nv 1•x· 11.i-. ~··" 1n l C'r.1o r S I S • 'Hilt 111 r off e r s . S46 !AAl9 ------- 75 l fi' llo b1c <;at " I ra1l1·r S1 IUtl 492-57411 or 493 4!Y77 · 23' ~1.iya class crwsm i.: :.10011. it tr adllrnnal w oo dl•n y ac ht . 213 lll31 f 1!16."> $4500. Irvine Personnel /\genl'y 41111E17th. Coeta Mc~., Swte224 f>42-14711 --_...__ Co!ita Ml>sa, (;A 92fi2fi Reitaurant ............ .-1 COOK PBSOMMIL llC8'110MIST We haw a position in OU N.8. ofc. next to OC abport ror a person w ith IDOdofC1klll1 It a friend· ly penoaa.Uty. II YoU e n· joy meeting people It want IOOd Co. benefit lllleMe caU. 9'1t-0164, T I> ~ary Servicea, 432IO campus Dr. N.8 . Saitel.50. NRSOt•• llem'TIOMIST We haw a poetuon ln our N.B. ofc. next to OC alrp:irt for a penoa with .ad ale ltillj •a rriend· IY penoaallty. If you en· JoJ meetin1 people II • Wiii& IOOd Co. benefits llleMe caU, '7Ml14, T 0 I> 'ha1ponry Servl«a, 4DO Campus Dr. N.B. auteuo. PllTCONntoL "* .. Steady Job for rt1bt ..... ~lbartn1. ..,.. IJoJd t:'t'C.:. er;. .. °"" Rd. Sao· Quality Control Inspector TRAINEE We seek an individual for first and second s hift work in our Quality Con. trol Department. No ex- perience necessary we .Utrain. Excelle nt compa ny benefits including major medical and dental. Call or apply in person on Monday. Wednesday, Friday lOAM.t:OOPM or Tueeday and Thursday 12:00Noon -4 :OOPM or call 17141540-6080 . TRANSMASK CORP. :IJC $ I Drf•• ..,.,. .... CA Equal ()pportunjty Emplo1ef Ill,,. /H t.AM. . --------1You clan't need a IUD to ''*-fut'' WbeD you ':::.. ............ you waot ft:• ed la tbe Dally Part time. nights Ap11ly at Di<'k Church's Rt-st :SS Newport Blvd CM Restaurant BOB'S HOME OF THE llGIOY Immediate openlni:s In our family restaurant at nearby locations. We rc- qwrc no previous ex perience. Joln our fnC'nd ly team. Come see us to-day between 2:, Wlltws.W 1a ~~ 9842AdamaSt.. H.B. 4501 Campus Dr., lrvmc •••1911 ,,...., Zll52A;enidade la Carlott., Laguna Hills U4E.17thSt.,C.M . w ........ w..,... ... &CasMers 73D F.dinaer Ave. H.B. f;Qu!'I Qppor Emplyr M /F Fw Ad Actiln Call 1 Diiiy Pillt AD-VISOI &42·5171 ll.J.? au.antd eda do Want.Adi! CallDOW . ...... -1G1171. ----------~ ~ . New tern Lory position llfll'll m 0 .C' for person ~ l'X p . 1n s ale nr swill·he-. relays. drrut brcaken. & pass ive t•om 1)f)OC11ts for a rapid grow· 1 n ~ l' I e cl r o n 1 c d 1:, tnbutor_ Will consider tra111t•1· 1f pcr:.on has t·le1·tron11· hal'kground Jtcply ad 512. 01t1ly Pilot , PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa t:a. 921626 t:OE M /F Salef! person, IT posit ion m relall hardware slorl'. No Su.ndnys or evl•s 11.W. Wright Co_, 126 Hochester St .. C.M. Sales PART TIME $4-$6 PER HOUR A great job for people who Wte people! Guara n. teed salary o r 1·om. mission. Offer cha rite ac· counts In our <'lient 's dt.,X. store near you. .,.,.. ... hows .'Mo ... ~ IW• .... PerfOl"IDll nee Services 211.z11.a592 Sales, stereo component&. ffi.fi knowledge or sales exper pref'd. Manage· ment opportunities. O.C. arc11. Call Mr. Loaeth al 2131685·8541 bet ween uam·21>m. SALES 2 Saleepeople needed Im· medlatety for corporate m.rket. Multi-billion dollar firm. marketing a ONE OF A KJND pro· duct. Mu1t be colle1te greduate or have sales mana1ement bac k -sround. Public 1peakin1 exper helpful. Contact Mr. Bradle y for in· ten1ft 135-ISSO E qual Oppcy E mployer . Ill /F SECRETARY Work for dynamic fa!lt grow1n~ real t•statc hnancial <'ompany. Newport Dench. 1-'ashion Island Call 759·1511 ask for Mary StXRETARY Newport Center Law Firm. in telligence. good skills & prior legal exper re quirt'<!. Call Ruth Brazl'r 759-:BlO SECttET ARY-EXEC Help an expanding~m· mettlaJ reaJ estatecom. pany become one of the best. W(' need an ex· perieneed, attract 1 ve, lady who types well & can nm an entire olf1ce. Beach area. Salary + benefits & Incentives. overSllK OJnlal't Mr. Winkelman at&11-«186. •SECRET ARllS• Secy /Genl Ofc /Reep FCgenolc·mnfg FC genofc·constr 8>0-11800 Ranfe Employers Pay Al Fees Uz Reinders A1en<'Y m> Birch, Estab '64 Newport Beach, R33-8190 SECRETARY Outat1odiq oppty for 2 p e ople oriented secretartea with 1ood teeretanal lkllla to join our Sales Dept. Enjoy ex· celle nl compa n y benefit.I. Apply in person Mon/Fri. 9am·l2 noon. Pencnnel. MAlll01T HOT& IOO Newport Center Dr Newpomt Beach Equal Opp:' E mpty m tf a ~~-~-------·------:-----~-....... _...,. ---·-..,._ ..... ---........ ·-.:. ....... --..... --...- TELEPHONE SALES N1•wspa1wr sub:. Your phvrw. 11 lo 5 hr:. :c cl.1.1 $2UO & up l'OITilll wk Exp pref Owr 21. I () Ncwsp11pcr t::nt 835·645:1 I toJPM Only Tow Tru('k Onv1•r<l ,.x per'd. Top pay Apply G&W To w111~. 741J B Ohm!> W;i y, <.: M 642·1252 ·-------TRAVEL AGENT Nwpt Heach alil'ncy 2 yrs l'Ommerc1ul s a les ex· per. All benefits 544.5373 ---.------TRAVEL ACIF.NT nee<lcd In sale s of vacation travel l.nd'g crwses, "'IT lours. lntn'I sales. Salary & comm. Qualified only nd apply 957 ·2700 TIOPICAL FtSH Knowledge req u1 red over 18. Rood future 1n pet swre 6'2·5522 VETERANS Xlot oppor to earn xtra income. Part·time up Co Sl.300 per yr, plus other benefits. For full details, & to find out If you're qualified l'all NAVAL R.EiERVE 552·3524 WAITllSS WAMTID Apply in person btwn 2 & 4. Any 3hlft. Stavros Rest. 5930 W. CoHt Hwy. NB. WAMTID DltlYll SUNDAY ONLY Tt deliver Dally P ilot bundlee to carriers Re· qwrm van or larl(e sta· Uon wa1on and a good dnvin« record. Phone 642·4321 ud ask ror Harry Seeley or Don WUllarm. EQUAL OPPORTUNlTV EMPLOYER -- -- ---r --.. ·-.__ lJllle puppy. Hlk Cm·k..r Spaniel. 1-·or Sal~ USU. &is !M6.1 8045 ...•••....•••.•.•..••.. ~Iver lip Pt•rs1an mall'. Srnmt-:;,·& ·•!••mule. both a re hsc tn11ne1t. dt• clawed & fix~. Nn .. m t•h1 Id rt•n . 842· II I 61;. 1194~ -------FunWtur. 8050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.: J\.5 fl PA ID t•or i.id used furn. anl1· ques&c:!r TV's 957·~133 ** IBUY ** Good used Fum1tun• & Appliances-OR r WI II sell or SELL for You MASTERS AUCTIO .. 646-1616 & 133-9625 8' wht sofa tuxedo styl<', piped m bm velvet. Like new S?.50. 640-7049 flallldng lamps · copper & stafned glass antique w1swait $75. 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T root, leather, Uke new, Mm. 588-Ul08, 63t-21N2. .... 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75Vet•Wacon. 36 MPG. Very clean. ll>O *'374 ' ·--!.!:-. ----·~ 7 7 . ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Ve•r •••e•••• _ Dalll' Ne••••H-r --· MONDAY, MAY 21 , 1979 i TEN CENl; County Gas Lill es 'Shorter' Today 8)' TOM Mat.El' ... 0.., ........... Service stat1onw throughout Oraap County r\'port~ todaty \ that tbey pumped 1t•suhne to ttw ~rtftl Unes of motora!olS lht-) ~ have aeea since tht> t(U!> crn,11\ ' erupted in Southern l'1thforru1t L But several dealers wuned I' that tbe "evens" mity not be u:. fortunate Tuesday wht!n lht•) · take tbe1r turn iii lhe pumpe. : t I ' I I• An attendant at Kina'• Udo Arro. N~Wl)(>r1 Roulevard and Via Udo, Nt>wport Reach. Hid l1ne11 Wf're !lhort today "bt!cau:.,.- the drh ers h1wt: full t1tnk,I\.. Thi• o<td f1llt-d up on Sttl urday 1:1oll 111:111) t1l lhNn didn 't do un) ~£·••kt>ntl clnv111~ Alld1tionnll v ._1n ultl-11l111nt ;Jt R a ' · s l 1 n w n '111111111 '" 5 7:.: Spr111,dalt' St . tt unt 1ngt(lfl Ht•ueh. snu1, 'tht' "t>t•kt-ml 111>4•11 1n~s of mam• 1>tallon:. lh<st rormc1 .......... ,. RELATIVES OF CONVICTED MURDERER PRAY Mrs. Lota Spenkeltnk, Mother. and Tim Myer Join Hands Pleas Made to Save Tiro From Death TALLAHASSf;E , Fla. 1AP 1 Attorneys for l wo condemned killers. whose schedult!d ext-cu· lions are just two days away. took appeals to the courts today in efforts to save their clienls from Florida's electric chair. The seven justices of Florida ·s Supreme Court met privately to- day to decide whether they want to hear a motion to delay lht: ex- • ecution of one of tht: men. John i Arthur Spenkelink, 30, formerly l of Buena Park. Supreme Court Clerk Sid White said the JUst1ct:s m:.iy de cide to deny the inmate's pie~ or they could agree to hear oral arguments from his attorney before deciding whether to stop the execution. set for 4 a .m . POT Wednesday. Condominium Proposal ' Faces Appeal A proposal to convert 448 apartment units into con- ~ dominiwns is facing an appeal '• before the Huntington Beach Ci· ty Council following denial by the Planning Commission. The commission's decision to turn down the request by owners of the Casa Del Sol apartment complex at Brookhurst Street and Hamilton Avenue was un- animous. .• The conversion, which was op· ; posed by tenants who said it t would force them from their apartments, would have been the first in the city. l APARTMENT AD GE'IS RESULTS ·-n.e Dally Pilot put me in an eaeellml aal• position . "I rented my place the fa.rat day." Tlult'• tbe advert.laing aucceu story of tb• Newport Beach woman .who placed tbla ad in tbe Dail)' PUGt: .. 15 3 bdr, •~ ba. frplc:. cipt1drp, dbl 1ar. patio. fHd. no ~. Nr. Bc:b. X,lU ·UU David Kendall , Spenkehnk's attorney. riled a motion lo vacate lhe death sentence and planned lo present an oral argu- ment to the justices, if allowed He a lso was scheduled to ask U.S. District Judge William Stafford for a writ of habeas cor· pus in what couJd be his final l ega l app e al t o s av t Spenkelink 's li fe Robert Harµcr Jr.. attorney ror the second <"ondcmned in- mate. Willie J asper Darden Jr . 45. said he would ask a federal court to stop Darden's execution until further appeals could ht: handled in stale court:,. Ha rper also pla nned to ask the trial judge to review the conv1 chon Meanwhile. in St. Petersburg, the c ity 's Council on Human Relations called for Gov. Boh Graham to spend Tuesday as a Dea th Row guard al F lorida S tat e Pr i so n , wh e r e Spenke hnk a nd Darden a re houst:d. The Re v. 11. Robert G1mmer, the council r hasrman, s aid if that dot!s n 't m a kt.' tSee APPEALS, PageA2> SO Teachers To Picket Ocean View About 50 elementary school teachers are expected lo picket the Ocean Vi ew School District Board of Trustees meeting tonight over contract negotia- tions. _, Bar Kae lter . Ocean View Teachers Association bargain· ing official. said the demonstra- tion "is lo protest a lack of progress in contract negolia· lions." The teachers' current two- year contract expires at the end of June and the O~A has de· cleared an impasse in salary negotiations. They are conUnu· ing to meet with district officials on other contract matters, however. Scheduled for board con· aideratlon at the 7:30 p.m. meet· ing at district headquarters, 16940 B St., Huntington Beach, is a lease agreement for operation of private summer school claaaea tbi.I year. Cluarooma at ei1ht schools are expected to be leased between June 25-July 27 to American Learning Corp. to bold ball-day aeuiona that wtil coat participatin1 students' parent.a about $144. ly <'I08t'd..helped to hold down the hnesloday " Mun) !>t·rv1Ct' stations in Oran.:i· ('ounty closed Sunday. q;n o r1n~ G O\' l!:dmund G Rrown's d1rl'('l1Ve ror weekend t\pening llut <111100~ thost-lhat opened w1•rt· a numht>r or stations which rt·porll'd thitt the oil companies had madt· eictra supplies of gas .ivI11lablc Ho b Lintz. who operate~ a • * * Chevron station on Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel, said the t'xtra a ll ocation rrom bis s upplier made it po'lsible for him to open during the weekend. Police throughout the county reported a peaceful weekend at the gas pumps with motorists respecting the lines formed at open service stations However. tn Irv ine a driver ror a Para.mount-based oil com· pany. Western Highway Di s· , * * * tributors, was arrested by police on charges of stealing gasoline from his tanker truck. Lt. AJ Muir said the driver, Wayne D. Smets, 36. of 2 Lincoln, Irvine was allegedly dispensing ruel into a fi ve-gallon container and later pouring it into his recreation-type truck Muir said more than 60 gaJlons or ruel was e mptied from the tanker prior to the arrival of or. ricers. * * * ··1 guess no one -not even an oil company employee -is ex- empt from t he current situa- tion," Muir observed. A tlendants at many stations are re porting that the gas crisis a ppea rs to have improved their relationship with customers. A typical comment was of- fered by an attendant al the Ex- xon station, Brookhursl Street , a nd Slater Avenue, Fountain <Stt GAS LINES, Page AZ>' * * * Gas Supply to Worsen Oil Executives Predict Summer Crisis WASHINGTON CAP) Oil company executives gave a ~e ne rally pessimistic assess- ment today of the nation's ruel supplies and s aid Ame ricans must adjust tu driving less. dnv in~ s lower and paying more for gasoline . Executives of five major oil companies appeared before a Huntington Sex Attack Rate Soars A string or apparently unrelat cd sexual attacks oo Huntington Beach women continued over the weekend with assaulls on two more victims by men who broke into homes, investigators said today. In the four-day. period from Thursday lo Sunday. there ha .. ·e been lhree rapes. two acts or sexual perversion and one rape attempt agains t six women in Huntington Beach. police said. Two of the women were hospitalized bricny for culs in· rlicted by their a ttackers. Two of the male attackers have been arrested and four remain at large. The latest attack occurred about 7 a.m. Sunday when a man wearing black cowboy boots smashed tn the window of a 2 8 -y ea r ·old woman ':, townhome and raped her. Despite the sound of breaking glas!> ;.ind the woma n's screams. police said nearby neighbors were not roused by the noise. Saturday mornrng, an armed man wearing a mas k entered a downtown area apartment about 3 a .m . and forct'<.I a woman into a sexual act. Police said the m an also took about $100 from the woman before he ned. Nuke Law Strict BERN. Switzerland CAP> Swi ss voters a pprove d a law Sunday by a 2-1 margin that sets strirter measures for building nucle:.tr power plants. Senate Energy subC'omm1ttc.'t' to face questioning on wht:lhcr there really 1s an oil s hortage and. if :.o. what tht•Y are doing about 1t. J ames II Ot•N1kc . a vice pres· idl'nt of Shell 0 11 Co . said his com pany's stocks or gasoline are "less than tht•y should be at this time of yc:.ir" and that the O•llY'°•let- A£AQY TO TESTIFY Catherine Hardin situation will get worse this summer DeNike s aid the United Stall's ··will continue to i·xpe riencl' energy supply problems ovt•r the next several years W J. Price, a senior vice pre· s1dent of Chevron C S A Inc· . said the demand for ga:.ohnt: in creased 5 percent over the p<tst year. while supplies of crude oil droppt.'d because of the unre5t in Iran However. ht· said. Chevron will be ablt-tn ~uµply about the s ame amount of gasohoe th1~ s ummer <tS 1t did last year . and that ht> was hopeful "May will ha Vt' bt.'t!n a low point " I~ DRIVING, Page A2) Waddill's AccUser On Stand Prosecutor Robert Chatterton completed hi s rebuttal of de - fe nse testimony today in the Orange County Superior Court retrial of Dr. William Waddill, Jr. of Huntington Harbour. Now, defense attorney Charles '-Weedman will call counter-. rebuttal witnesses, including Waddill's chief accuser , Dr. Ronald Cornelsen. f FACING SECOND TRIAL Glen Howard Hutcherson In earlier trips to the witness stand, Cornelsen has testified that he saw Waddill choke a two· pound, 15-ounce tnfant known as Ra by Girl Weaver in the af. tt•rmath or a saline abortion performed on her 18·year -0ld un wed motht-r two years ago. Jury Pick Begins For Rape Retrial -? Also. expected to testify again is nurse Eliza beth Kennedy, of lluntmgt.on Beach. who has told the seven-woman, rive-man Jury that she did not set· Waddill choke the infant when she wa~ µn'senl in the Westminster Com· munit.> llosp1tal nursery that Ol~hl. Thi' last rt'buttal w ilne~~ t·tt llt>cl by Chatterton today wa:. l>a vv Cartl'r, a deputy district ;i tt o rnt•v who c arried mu:roscopu'. !>hdes of the infant 10 Boston for examination b¥ lla rvard Uni v•·rs1ty proresso-r Dr Shirley Driscoll By KATHY-CLANCY Ol IM D•llr ,.1101 ~'•" Catherinl' Hardin. who onte said she was "happy" that a Superior Co urt Judge granted a new tnaf to thl· man s he accused of raping her . was prepared to· day to testify against the suspect again. The susp£'cl. Gle n Howard Hutche r son . a 45 -year·old aercispacl' workl'r , 1s racmg a re· lriai in thl' case .Jury selection was scht-dulcd to begin today But first, prosecutor Daniel Brice and dc fens 1• nttornn Terry Gil <>s s aid lht·) would have lo be assigned to a new court since .Judge KL·nneth Lac. who was to handle the re trial. I!> tied up wilh anothl'r case. Giles today was s t1cktng to his contention that Miss Hardin. does not want her accused at· tacker tried again. But Brice said. "I believe s he does want to prosecute <.:a rt{'r was questioned about Or. Oriscoll's l'xam1nc.t1on of the shdes and discussions the two had while he was in Boston. Or. Driscoll has testified thal s h e round no evid e n ce o r damage to the infant from saline solution used to perform thc abortion. Bulletin Issued On Mesa Boy, 13 "There is an accusation that this man committed thoH crimes ... and it 1s not up to the victim to decide what punishment s hould be used ... Brice contended. ·'They have to live within the system." Hutcherson. who has main· lained his innocence sinet' the al- leged Nov. 22, 1977 rape. was granted a new trial by Judge Mason Fenton earlier this year after the aerospace worker had been convicted by a Jury. However. othe r medical ex perts. called as defense wit n t>sses. ha ve reported widespread saline damage m infant tissues. Waddill, a 43-year·ola Hunt- ington Harbour phys ician. has ($tt REBU'M'AL, Page AZ> Costa Mesa police today is· sued a bulletin in hopes of local· ang a 13-year-0ld boy who may be the victim or roul play. Investigator Dave Walk'tr said James ''Jamie" W_ Trot- ter disappeared on his way to school April 19 and was at first believed to be a runaway. However, Walker said no friends or relatives have report· ed seeing the boy and so the possibility of foul play is being considered. Jamie, who had recently moved with his mother from Huntington Beach to Costa Mesa, was still attending lll r School in Hunt.lngt.on Be h was on his way there via an OCTD bus when be aniahed, Walker said. Jamie, who will be 14 on June 12. is 4 feet 10 inches tall and weighs lllr pounds. Walker said. He has medium-length blond . hair, blue eyes, braces on his teeth and a chipped ri1bt front tooth. Jamie, who also bu a 2-inch scar on bis left inner t.bi1h, waa laat seen wearina a short· s leeved oran1e T-shirt, 9avy blue puta and Uabt blue slip.on • , . COAST YOUTH Ml .. ING • Jamie' Wiifred Al the time. t'enton said he didn't believe the story told rrom the witness stand by Hutcherson's accuse r . Miss Hardin. Within hours arter the de "" cision. a coalition of e ig ht , Orange County women's groups labeled Judge Fenton 's action ··sexist-traditi o nal ·· and declared they would investigate a move to recall him from the bench. Star's Smile C.overed Tears Marilyn Monroe's flashing, well-rehearsed smile hid the teara ol a woman who could not expreu her hopes and dreams, according to a lover. Danish writer Hana Jor1en Lembourn tell• of his first "public" view of her and the deek "-· betinningoltbeir affair. .U,-with lnlorm•-u lo .f • three-part bia wbereabouta W\ ' ofihis bOOk appnn Walker at 75'·521N or. . •~ ... ·• •• ' t: M • ~ ,......_ • Coast Weather Partly s unny Tuesday afternoon and s light ly warmer inland areas. Lows tonight ~4 to 60. Highs Tuesday from upper 60s at beaches to low 70s inland. # INSIDE TODA V TM Califomia A•&a ore Oft OftOCllfr ltaC .Cnolc GI f Ptq head /or Mihocuaue, ond Nolan R.,an and Don Bo11lor are two big '"'°"' /or tM succe11. See Sparta, Page Bl. I••• .. .., ....... ,.. ........ "" L.M ..... M ........ .. f=: .~~ ~ .. Ocaa • ., ............ ............. ...... ] 1. ......._a.a .... 1191 Cl --~a ....... .. .............. ...... o..ew •• .......... =---~ Tea.... • TIIUMlft • ........ --... --~------ ,\2 DAil V PILOT H/F ~.,~~-fl&!~ • . ~munge ~ori~ /W!f-·Critic.al of_iJpBmtion· By GUY GRAN\'IU.t: Ot .. °""' ,.. .. , .... 'l'ht Oranae ounly Grand Jury ha laAue<t • report eritieal of thf' opt'rat111n of th<" to1.mty·~ Juvt'nllc lhtll The jury's rep.ort centeu around C'Ompla1nla lt r~elved in u petltlo.n llll lnf'd by 12l l'OUNlt!lon who work at lhf' haU ln\'ludt•d &tmung tho:.t· l'Om pllunt.s w•s tht! cuun:ll.llor'~ cun •·,...r.,..,,, DRIVING ••. "Wt> do not .,xpel't that our s1tu11tlon will 1mprOVl.' ffiUl'h mor~ this ye&tr unlt'SS tht.'rc 1~ an unanticipated drop tn l'Onsumt'r dem&nd or an equally unexpect e d Increase in crude 011 avaihabillty dunng the t'Omang months." Price said Both exeeut1vt's said the ::=up ply or oil On the international Sp()l market, oil not already com- mitted by contract, bas dried up. DeNike said Shell recenUy bid on 13 tanker loads of oil and suc- ceeded in obtaining only three All the industry witnessfls said that if shortages are to be lessened Americans must be persuaded to change their driv· ing habiL'i, including using car pools and obeyang the 55-mph speed limit. The executives also appealed for a relaxation of gov· ernment controls, saying U.S. oil must be allowed to rise to the world price. Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D- Wash., asked why the com- panies are not refining more Alaska oil on the West Coast. DeNi~ replied that contrary to somJI reports there 1s no glut of Alaska oil. "There is no glut," said De Nike ... All the oil is being con- :.umed, it's movin~ East" Ht-fore the hearing convened, .lac·kson predicted the rest of the nation ~oon would join the plight of California motorists and be forced to wait m long lines to ob- tain gasoline. • · 1 think 1t will s pread ... Jackson said. In a dditio n to Shell a nd Chevron. executives of Exxon, Texaco and Standard Oil Co. In· diana appeared before the panel in what Jackson called "a fact· finding effort." Missing Boater, 48, Presumed Drowned RENECJA !AP) Police say a 48·year-old Belmont man was missing and presumed drowned artn an 11-foot aluminum fish- boa l carrying him and his nephew overturned in the Car- quinez Straits. Missing is Robert Tu bell a, who was fishing with Robert Buchan, 17, of Pacifica. only a few feet from wharfs. t~ntl0n ~;. ''lack rut authority to deal with d•naerou~ ~hllVll.>r 4 f'f juvf.lllile iPmatet 1." The t'OU11iteloni In their (M'tl· tion also romp lu1nud lhul younaatera havrna th••lr hr:.1 btuih with an analltutlon arc• m1n~lf'Ci whfon In ~uatody with repeat offt'ndf'ra. ,\ nd. ttw roun11elor11 loltl the> f(ranci Junm•. laws dt•11lf(1lt.--d to t-urb cuatodlitl 11ro blt1m• uf 1oyridt-l'1' and runaways are In· atJt>qualt· for dt'lllna with youna "n\urdE're11"1'. armed robben and rnplats " Wlwn the jury lntcrvlew4:d 14 orkt'nc at Ju\lenlle Hall. It fOU"d .. tomplalnta j!Onfirmed thoat' received In the petition " That conelu1lon conflicted with tlndlngs or the county's Juv••nale 0\-linqucncy Preven· tum Conurua1e100 Three Perform Clapto11 Vows Draw Beatles LONDON tAl' 1 Three ex Beatie~~ pluycd and i.an~ together at a reunion celebrnt 1ntr lht' marriagt o f rock guitarist Enc Claptvn to Gwrge Harraaon's former wtfE!, Patti Boyd, the London Dally Expres~ reported today The reunion of Harrison. Paul McCartney and Ringq Starr took place at Clapton's mansion home at Ewhi/rst. Surrt-y. about 20 miles from London, lhl' paper said. John Lennon. who hvc~ in New York, was lhl' only ex· Beatie mlssinf,?. it said t The reported ~athcnn~ may have been the closest tht• Beatles have come to a full mus ical r e union since they broke up in 1969. The paper said the three ex Beatles. joined by Clapton. pertormeo ·on a makeshift out- door stage before 200 invited guests. They sang 1960s Beatie:. bits such as "Sgt. Pepper's Lone 'ly Hearts Club Band." The secret i:athering celebrat- e d the recent wedding in Tucson, Ariz., of Clapton and Har rison's first wife, Patti, who wa~ divorced from the ex-Beatie in 197'7after11 years of marriage. Harrison, 36, has also remar ri ed. He wed his Mexican girlfriend, Oli\lia Arras, last Sep- tember and they have one son, Dha!li. They live in England. ~kl'artncy. J6. who Lives an En~land with his American waft:, t:.111da, and Starr. 38, a tax 1no le m the United States and now eoll<'t'ntrating on acting, have pursutd therr careers with s ucct'ss s ince the Beatles' breakup. The Daily Mirror, meanwhile, said McCartney and his cWTenl band. Wings. have just clinched the rirhest recording contract in tht• history of pop music. The papt'r said Columbia Herords in America offered the t:roup <1 $2 million annual ad- v:ant·e ror each of the next three ~<.·a rs lo cut just one album per year. They also get a record 22 percent in royalties. the report said. Lennon, 38, and Ha rrison have been more reclusive since the demise of the Beatles, the long. haired quartet that emerged from the cellar rock clubs or Liverpool in 1962 and went on to dominate pop music around the world for most of the 1960s. The group drifted apart in 1967 when their manager Brjan Ep- satcin daed Lennon's marriage to Yoko Ono deepened the rift an 1969. the las t year they pe rrormed together, and in April 1970, McCartney announced the Beatles were finished. Their legal wrangles lingered on for several years . Mick Jagger Told To Support Wife LOS ANGELES (AP> -A judge today ordered rock star Mick Jagger to pay his wife Bianca $12,000 in temporary sup· port and said the singer s hould also pay her medical bills -w figure not to exceed $2,500. Superior Court Judge llarry T Shafer also ruled that Jagger must deposit with his attorney $35,000 to be held for paying Mrs . Jagger's attorney fees as the bitte rly disputed divorce case proceeds. Ho wever . Shafer de layed testimony on the question of Mrs . Jagger's monthly suppcrrt for herself and the couple's child Jade. 7. J agger's lawyer. Arthur Groman. r eported that the British high court in London agreed to hold a hearing on the support matter there June 6. Mrs. J aJ?ger 's attorney . Marvin Mitchelson, disputed the propriety of holding the hearing an England. but the judge said he would await the outcome. In addition. Groman said he plans to appeal Shafer's ruling last week that California bas jurisdiction in the Jagger case. 'fbe commlUion also ex· amlned condiUooa at the hall at &he tum of the year In reaponae to a so-called study made public by two diuldent cowuelor1. However. unlike the Grand Jury. lbe commiaslon found the complalnts were "areatly exa1- 1erated." And while the commission found naws in the operation of Juvenile Hall, 1enerally lt com- mented favorably on its opera- tion. Neither body commented on the labor·management strife at the ball that al one point touched off picketing of Juvenile Hall by off.duty counselors. But both acknowledged "there is a severe lack of communica- tion between top management and line staff.··. The jury took the workers' side when it said: Counselors have "little time to counsel." -Juvenile inmates have a grievantt committee for the air· ing of their · complaints but ·'counselors have no simila r vehicle through which to express their concerns." Training in selr-defense. crisis counseling and physical restraint methods ror workers at the hall is "lacking." "Certain individuals" have been threatened with firing "because of. disagreement with management's "permissive at- titude toward the juveniles." The jury said it found evidence of management's SO· called permissive attitude when reports "re~a,,ledly referred to hardened juvenile criminals as children." . The jury completed its report by making 10 recommendations. including no longer ca lling juvenile offenders children. Also recommended was use of a .. sec ure" room whe r e troublesome youngsters could be put and the use of television monitors to check on the well be· ing of those placed in the room. And. the Grand Jury said, plea bargaining for youngsters s hould be "judicious ly r e - viewed" and that more so-caJlf'd hard core ollenders be sent to the California Youth Authority. Swnmer]obs Study J/ owed 'WASHINGTON ! AP > Acknowledging that black voters put him in the White House. President Carter says he'll take a second look at controversial plans to cut back on summer jobs for poor youths in 1980. Addressing a predominantly black audience Sunday at Cheyney, Pa., Carter said natty, "You and o ther black · Americans are the reason that I am president." ... l•a•d A•gl"ff Herman Mill er, who celebrated his IOOlh birthday today. says he may picket t~e White House to get the Medal of Honor he won in the Spanish American War and never received. The Oceanside resident says he was cited for the medal in 1900 and has been trying to get it since. Swnmer Race Ban Sought The Huntington Beach City Council tonight will consider a moratorium on 10 -kilometer runs in the city throughout the summer. The moratorium Crom June 1 to Sept. 30 is recornmended by Public Works Director Mike Zambory in cases where the races would result in the closure or restrictions ot arterial highways. Zambory points out that traf· fie is heavy in the s ummer months and that s treet closures may cause additional safety hazards. Tonight's meeting wall start at 7 :30 o'clock at Caty Council Chambers. 2000 Main St .. F,....P~AJ REBUTTA.L. maintained hi s innoctnre throughout the first and second murder trials. He bas insisted the baby was dead or irreversibly on the verge of death by the lime he ex- amined her. And what Cornelsen has called Waddill's effort to choke the baby was merely an attempt to feel the throat and chest area for a pulse, Waddill testified. The obstetrician's first trial ended last year when jurors s aid tht!Y were deadlocked 7 to 5 in . favor of acquittal. f'roaePa~AJ Mi tcht·lson said the lawyer told rum the appeal might go as far as the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary Although bis t a lk, a com· mencement address at once all- black Cheyney Stat~ College, focused on an appeal that blacks exercise their voting rights, he alsotouchedonthejobsprogram. Storm Drain Project OK'd A $1 million storm drain proj- ect for Fountain Valley is ex- pected to keep the intersection of Harbor Boulevard and Ed· inger Avenue from turning into a lake during heavy rains. GAS LINES SHORTER. • • Valley: "I have a beautiful bunch of people who come in ht>re. ·• And Jim Nance, who operates a Chevron station at Harbor Boulevard and Victoria St.. Costa Mesa: "My customers are wonderful. The "as crisis bas · brought ua closer, not driven us apart." And the camaraderie ap- parently created by the gas cr isis appears to have brought many motorists closer. Rudy Babagian of the Shell service station at Memory Lane and Brutol Street in Santa Ana tells or the couples who kiss and cuddle while they wait for him to open bis station al 6 a.m. "And I have a couple or gentlemen who play chess in one of their cars while they wait," ht> s~ld. ".And I always notice a OAANOE COAST H•F DAILY PILOT 1 "*' Of.triot-(O.-,t 0'\!,I~ Pilot .._,,,_ •tm "*'·fOf" tw, .. n '"• H.....-..-.,H It~.,,,,..., bv ttwi Or"'°"q.' 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The new togetherness even ex- tends to tennis. . ·A couple waiting for the Shell GAS SHORTAGES HIT EAST COAST-A3 GAS PRAYERS ARE ANSWERED-AS LEADED GASOLINE CAN HURT CAA--A7 STATE GAS PAINS COULD CUT DEEP-84 station at Jamboree Road and Pacific Cout HJghway, Newport Beach, to open enjoyed a game of netless tennis today, to the amusement of line formen and passing motorists. Many mowrtst.&-who line up at aervice staUons prior to opening time are using the time to walk their dogs. f',...P.,,eAJ APPEALS ••• Graham change his mind be should perform the execu- tioner's job himself. The governor si1ned death warraau for tbe two Inmates Friday. He defended his action Sunday, telling reporters that the days since he 1i1ned the death warrants had been 'ex- tremel1 difftcult" for him. but he felt hedld the rt1ht thin~. "I'm eonvtneed there wtll be Ina brutality ln our society II It la made clear that we value human Ute. It wtll take th.la kind of atep, .. bft laid. Graham laid he boped Ida~­ Uon would "UUH 1ombtr reflectloa on the deatb peaa1ty lutead ol an •motioul ~ Uoa." "Mr J a~gcr is izoing to con- tinue to support Mrs. Jagger in lhe style to which she is ac· customed," Groman promised. "Wh at does that mean?" the judge asked, but the the answer was interrupted by arguments and the judge finally set the fi gure of $12.000 on his own. ·'This matter is continued to June 8," the judge said. "In the interim. Mr. Jagger wlll pay directly to Mrs . Jagger by Tues· day. May 29. the sum of $12,000 plus itemized medical bills not lo exc<.'Cd $2,500. "In addition, Mr. Jagger is chrccled to deposit with Mr. Groman $.15.000 to be applied to attorneys· fees." Mitchelson noted that Mrs. Jagger owes nearly $5,000 to the Hollywood Hotel where she is staying. The judge said that bill could be paid out or the $12,000. Mrs. Jagger, wearing a black jacket and white shirt and white gloves, leaned heavily on a cane as she left the courtroom. She in- jured her knee iast week in a roller skalln1 accident. Jagger did not appear at the heartnc and his lawyer sald he was in England. 2 Arraigned On Drug Count Two men cbaqed wltb Mllinl cocaine to a Colla Mfta un- dercover officer bave been bound O\'er for arralpment lD Superior Court May 31. A prellminuy hearln1 ln Harbor Municipal Court eatablished tbat there ta evidence enou1b to warrant a trial. It ended Friday. Susanne Shaw of the Oraqe County Dlltrict Attorne1'1 oftlte said Antboay llulredODla of 10121 Merrimac Drive~ Hunt· intton Beach and WUUam A. SC!haelder ol teM Iowa It., Colla ll•a an cbar1ed wttla Mllinl tour ouneea ot coeaiM worti •••• • Bears Maul Man COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. <AP ) A worker at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo was mauled by two 1>9lar bears for more than 30 minutes before zoo officials shot and killed one of the animals and rescued the man. El Paso County sheriffs deputies say Guy Lichty, 24, of Colorado Springs, suffered cuts and bites over 70 percent of hJs body. City councilmen have ap- . proved a half-mile long drain that will be funded by the Orange County Flood Control District. . Bids for the project wlll be opened this week, and city of. ficials are predicting completion of the project in about six months. Or1g1nal Jobbers by Surt11ne Tl'le 811 ourpose !>hOrt for beach boat' bike. hike or work 100% coHon sailcloth in natural. red roya1 gokl. green and light blue All lriDIO needle construc11on . . ' WASHINGTON <AP> -A con: grf)aalonal task force todar. blamed "design ind equipment error" for the Three Mile I.stand nuclear accident, and the chairman said the same ldad of accident could eaaily bappert '' ·another nuclear plant. 1'Such an accident not only could happen again but is likely to at any' time." said Rep. Jim Weaver, D-Ore. _ The t.ask force concluded In a report to a Houae Interior sut>- committtt that while human er· ror on the part of control l'OOSl operators waa a factor in the na· lion's wont nuclear accident ·March 28, it played a relatively minor role. "I saw no operator error not closely related to design or . equipment error. and, therefore. it would be impossible to assume that merely more training could preclude accidents," Weaver said. • ·o~rators and englneen in· vloved from the start of the acci· dent repeatedly told the lbk force they did not know the ex- tent or damage -the degree of serious danger-until one or two days after the damage had OC · curred," Weaver said. Weaver accused officials of Metropolitan Edison, the utility that operates the plant. of grossly underestimating the true nature of the damage at the plant. The task force said in a pre- 1 i m in a r y repMt that the operators at Three Mile Island were unable to halt the accident because their instruments COii· veyed data that was eitheT' wrong or hard to interpret. ·'Throughout the early hours or the accident. the operators could not readily interpret reac- tor core temperatures," said the report. Thus at the time when most or the damage was done to the fuel core at the plant's reactor No. 2. control room operator s wen· responding to the emergency based on inaccurate informa lion, the report indicated. Those conclusions contrast with previous contentions by some Nuclear Regulatory Com mission offi cials that operator error played a major role. The task force report is lht· first congressional assessment of what we nt wrong at ttie nuclear plant near Harrisburg. Pa. Carrying placards and shout mf;( slogans an front of an empty building. 2.000 foes of nuclear ~nergy de mon::.trated al the headquarters of Metropolitan Edison Co . part owner of lhl.' n1pplC'd Thrcl' Mile Island atomic plant. m Reading, Pa. on Sunday. "first you try to kill us. then you want to bill us, .. the dt:m· onstrators shouted, unleashin~ helium-filled balloons into the arr to symbolize the release or rad ioacli vity. The Met Ed building, closed Sunday. was roped off and guarded by 50 state and cit) 'police during the 40-mmute pro- test. organized by a HarrisbUrg- based ant1-nuC'lear group called Three Mile Island Alert The demonstrators gathered in a park about two miles away and marched to the Met Ed building, where leaders read a list of demands. They included the dismissal or federal Energy Secretary James Schlesinger, •the assumption by Met Ed stockholders or costs arising from the nuclear acci- dent and the repeal of the Price· Anderson Act. a federal nuclear- habality ins urance statute. Al S CARACL t:lb ~ASHION tSLANlJ NL WPORT Bf:.ACH 714) 644 7030 TraC11tlonal Joons dnel Things 11:1c---lr-v-ine- E'O I 'ON VOL 72, NO. 1•1, 3 SECTIONS, JO PAGES County Gas By TOM BAaLt:\' Ol•o.itt .......... Servacf' atatlom; throuehout Oranae County rl'JK•rted t<lday that they pum~~ ttai.olme to tht> ahortt>Jil lines of m otorists lhe) 1 have seen sln<•t• ttw gus cris1:. erupted in Southern Callfornu• But sevenal dll&lt!rti wurrlt'd that the "evens" rnH¥ not ~ 11, fortunate Tut>sday wht:11 t ht•) take their turn 1:1t the pum'-'s An aUC'ndant •I Kint<·· J.1do Arco. Newvort Hoult>v 11rd i.nd V111 Lido. N••wport Rt·at'h, ~1ucl luw" 1H·n· .,t111rt tnctuy t:M-r1tw.t• lht' cl r1vf•r'I h11 v1• lull hink:-T ht· 11tMs f1lh><t up 110 S&turtluy uncl munv of tht•m tl•dn 'I l'lo uf)v "t•1•k 0 t•nd 1ln \ 1n.: · A1lchllo".1lh· .111 ult1•1ulant ut tt ;n "!'> lf11w11 ,111111111 14 ~7l ~11r1oi,:ll.tl1• '\t ll u nt1nj(t o11 tk.1ch -;1.11d. tlw "'""kt·nd 01>t·n 1111!!-> or lllllll\' '' :1114111' I h.11 ro11111·r /\ g rouµ of Denver pol1<:c officer!., thrcl' mounted on roller skates. pla n s trategy for leading a group·of roller skaters part1c1pating m a "Skate for the lft•<.t llh of It" program in the Demer ctrc<t The three whe~l -mounted officers and a nur~e ac<:ompa nu!d the group r 1 Liz Leads Quest l For Duke Tribute ' \\ ASHING TON CAP 1 /\c: tress Elizabeth Taylor he lpe1I · lead a charge up Capitol Hill to ' day for J o hn Way ne . the l'llewport Beach star of western a nd war movies who she said i!> "tough as an old nut. soft as a t yellow ribbon." f "Kids today . t alk about :. cool. Well. Bi~ John 1s one cool I cal. He 1s a giant and he will be I with us always." s aid Miss Taylor The actress. wife of Sen. John Wa rner. R·Va ., was one or several witnesses who urged a House banking subcommittee to Or::wi:asl ~ Weather approve a spt·c·1a l congrcssmnal J.!11ld medal honoring The Duke The 71-yea r-old Wayne. star of 200 films. 1s hosp11 alized in Los J\nf?efes for tn>atment of cancer. The Senate h as appr oved lf"g is lalion to issue t he ~old medal. and llousc approval is expected shortly. Congress has approved sus:h mt'dals 83 time~. honoring Ame r ican s from <~eorge Washington lo Walt Dis ncy. The s ubcommittee a pproved the measure, 6-0. after accepting a proposal fro m actress Maureen O'Hara that the in· scription read: John ~ayne American." Unlike m a ny hearings in Congress, the session or the con· sume r affairs subcommittee of the Banking Committee was a love feast, with Wayne praised <See MEDAL, Page AZ> "oar Be•et••• ...__Dally NeWi••11e _ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MO~OAY, MAY 21 . 1979 TEN CENT Lines 'Shorter' Today 1 ly r h1sffi h•·li.wd to hold down lht l11w' toch•> M tt ll)' "·r · 11·1· s t a t ions 1n Or .111~;i-('ounty l' lt1s~d Sunday. 1.:norin~ (;l)v Edm und G Brown " dirt•1·1t Vt· for weekend lltll'lll ll~ But .1111011~ t h11M·· that o~nL'<I "l"rl' u n4mbt-r or stations which r1·µortL"'(J that thl· 011 companies h.uJ madt• t•xtr:i -.uuohes of ga:-. U\ .11 l1Jhlt' Uob l.1nt1. \,\ho 11perales a .. * * Che vron' station o n Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel, <>aid lht' extra allocut1on from his ~uppltt'r made ll possibt'e ror him to open dureng the weekend · Poltce throughout the county rei.>orted a pi•accful weekend at the gas pumps with motorists respecting the lines formed at open ser vice stations However. m Irvine a driver ror a Pa ramount •>ased nil com· pany, West .. rn Hu~hway Dis· * * * tributors. was arrested by police on char~es or stealing gasoline fr.om his tanker truck. Lt. Al Muir said the driver Wayne D. Smets. 36, of 2 Lincoln Irvine was allegedly. dispensing fue l into a five-gallon conta.iner and later pouring it into his recreation-type truck Muir said more than 60 gallons of fuel was emptied from the tanker prior lo the ur r1val of of· ficers * * * · l guess no one -not even an oil company employee -is H · em pt from th.-current situa- tion." Muir observed. t\tlendants at ma ny stations are reporting that the gas crisis appears to have improved their re lationship with c ustome rs A typical comment was or fered by an attendant at the Ex· xon station, Brooltfiurst Street a nd Slate r Avenue . fo~ountain <See GAS LrNES, Page AZ> * * * (;~s Supply to Worsen Oil Executives Predict Summer CrisiS W /\StllNGT ON c J\ P I 0 11 company t:xccut1vcs gave a gt'nerally pessim1s t1 c assess ment today of the Ration's fue l s upplies a nd said Amcr irans mul'it adjust tu driving les~. dnv ing slower and paying more for gasoline. Ext'cutivcs of f1 vl· major 011 rompanies appeared before :i 2 Marines Facing Rap In Burglary I\ burgla r y atte mpt at a n Irvine gasoline station led l'> a Laurel and lla rdy-style escape and the arrest of two Camp Pendleton marines Saturday. Amid the uns uccessful escape attempt. one trapped s uspect tried to nee the Irvine Shell, 4162 Trabucn Road. by pitc hing a la rge trash can through a plate glass window. Meanwhile. his partner. t rying to get away by car. backed into a nother vehicle parked al the :-ta lion. then veered off toward the Santa An<ti i''reeway. only to find his escape route hlocked by a pur~uing station employee. According to police reports. station owner J erry Crowe and t·mployce Greg Gunnell we re c losing the station a l 5 p.m when they heard the sound or shattering glass Crowe said he had detained unc· su.c;pecl in the station's of· ficc when hr "'as distraoted by a ringing telephone Crowe turned away. the intruder grabbed a tr<.ish can, launched 1t through a window and climbf>d out, cutting his chest a nd arm in the process. ·o uts ide. G unnE'll s aid h e s potted a second intruder at· te m pting lo leave by car. Gun- nt•ll gave chase m his own vchi cle and blocked the fl eeing car at a freeway onra mp . The stat1or operators had both mer subdued when pohce ar· rived Rooked on buglar y charges were Frank S. More no. 19, and i\rthur J . Cardenas, 20 , both sta- tione d at Camp Pe ndleton. l\1oreno rcre1vcd treatm ent at UC Irvine Medical Center for lace r a t 111 ns hcf<>r c he was booked into Orange County J ail Talks Set Friday JERUSALEM <AP > The ls raeH government today adopt· ed a detailed negotiating pos i- tion for Palestinian a utonomy whic h hrael will present to Egypt at talks beginning f''riday in the southern Isr ael city or · Beershe ba. S«>nate Ener gy ''1twomm1ttce to fare question1nJ,! <in whether there really 1s un oil ..,horta~c and. 1f so. whtJl thl'Y arc doin~ about 1t .J ~1 m1•s II Dt•Nik1·. a VIC't' prt"> dPnt of Sht'll Oii ( 'o -;aid tm .. 1·11mpan'y'o.; stoC'ks 11f gasoline :tn• · 'lt'ss than th1·y .,hould he at this ltml• of year · and that th<: ;;1tuat1on will l!et worse this o.;ummer Dt>Nike •;ai<f lht· United ~talt's "w11l cont1nu•• 111 "Xperienci- t•ncrgy 'i Upply prohlcrns over tht.: nexl 'icveral yl'u r~ W .I Prtc:P. a 'if·n1 or v1Cl· pn· 'i1denl of Chi' Hon l ' S A I nr . '\aid tht· rlcmanrt for gasnlmc in cn•ast'd :> 11en·ent ov1·r the pu'l At UCI lflt·~t yt'ar. while supplies of crude oil dropped because of th<: unrest m lr:m llo wevN. he s a id. Chevron will be able to supply a bout the -;amc> amount of gasoline this :.ummt'r <ts 1l did las t year, and that ht· was hopeful "May wi ll ha\,. been a low point .. CSff DRIVING. Page A Z> Physician Recalls 1st Heart Surgery O•oly Pilot ~t.IH p- Pl ONEER HEART SURGEON Dwight E. tfarken Ry •"REDl-:Rl('K SC'HOt:MEHL Ot I"' O•oly Piiot !.u ll The human heart, for all the atte n tion it h as d r a wn, 1s nothing more than a pump a s imple me<"hanical l'IPvice tnal <;houlcl lend ils<·lf to mechanic;,! repair It was that s hort t.tnd s1mplt' piece of logi(• that guided Boston p h ysicia n Ow1 ~ht E m ery Ha rken lhrou,gh lh•· r1rst S Ul' c·essful surgery 1n ... 11te the hl·an during Wnrl<1 W::ir 11 .\ nd Ila rkc·n ll">t!d I ht• IO~IC' a ga in in l'lfl(J, wtwn Ill y1·ar., of n·:.l·an·h l'f(orl n•.,ultcd in tht· Irvine Attorney Pleads lllsanity In In\' attorney 1iary Wayne Patton allei:cill) ~hot h1:-. 2:1 yeur old wife to dtc•ath six mcmths ago bccau:-.t· ht• didn't \.\Unt her lo leave h1111 . µrosc'l'utor Paul Meyer tolct an Orangl' County Superior Court Jur ·today But Patton :-. cll'ft•nsc attorney. Alla n Slokkc. told Jurors that his 34-ycar-uld d1cnt wa~ mentally 111. a manic deprcs~1ve when ht J)llrportcdly s hot and kill~ his wife and thcrt•fort-. 1s no t r esponsible for his ac·t,; Patton's wire. Kutherine Leigh Patton, was fu ta lly wounded Nov 18. l97X b\' lhn•t• s holl> in the head from-a .22 ca l i ber a utomatic• pistol Police said Mrs Patton was IC'avmg he r husband and had hcen moving clothes out of the family home <it 14 Esplanade. Irvine when she was s hot to de ath. Meyer. in openin~ s tatements at the start of Patton's murder trial, said the de f«!nda nt had trie d to dissuade his wife ,from leaving him befort' hi! borrowed a gun and loaded it the day s he t•a Int' tu mcH 1• c 1111 ·Mr. Putton Ii.ill <kc·1ded in his mmd th;it sh" \.\H:-. not grnng to lt•avc him.· Mc)'l'r asserted "/\nd she nl'Vt•r rl11I '· Thl' prmw1·ut11r s~111J Mrs Pat ton 's ~1sh•r , whu wa:-. in u IJl'droom when the allegl·d ~hoot 1ng occ-urrcd. c.1m1· nut <.ind purportt.!dl y saw l'atton stanchng over his wife ao.; hl· fired three shots into her hl•ad "lit• s hot li1·r thn•t• limes m the lwud and shl' dlt'cl," Mcy1·r continued. "Sht• isn't going tc1 leave him. She never will Thcrt• 1sn t f!tllng tu bl• any d1 vnrt·c.· .. Patton·~ murdt'r trwl 1:-. t'X rwcted to last for a l least one month Fats Honored By Big Apple NEW YORK CAP 1 Today is Fats Wa l1er Day 1n the Big Ap· pie in honor of the late 1•ia ntsl· com poser's 75th birthday. bul hrst sm·ressful mstallat1on of an 1.1rt if1c1al valve in the heart. Harken. 69. recalled his pre<:· edent-setting 'iurgeries in at: i:'· ter view at UC Irvine Medical Center l"riday a ft ernoon. He. · was featurf!d speaker Thursday 1l an honors· day ~alhermg for '11cdic;il stude nts and faculty /\s a young thorac1<' surgeon. llarkC'.'n ·had been study mg s urg 1C"al mtervt>nt1on into s ub-acute b;wtc•rwl enclocard1t1s. a heart 1nf1•rt1on . wht·n the Unit e d St :ill'~ l'ntcrcd World War II. llarkcn cnlistPd in the a rmed wrv 1c.·e~ <ind soon wa~ working al a 1 .000 b ed h ospital t'~tubltshed rn we s t ~ngland M a n~ of tht' mJured sent there had shl•ll fragmcnb rn their ht•art,, 1'uttmg his t'arllcr research to .... ork. llarken successfully re mll\ \.'d II shelf rr;.igment from ;J sold1<'r·., heurt. opt:nmg, what the phy ... 1nan callt•d . "the ren· .11 s.,ance of 111tr;ic.·a rd1ac ~ur l!t' r~· lla1•ken said ht' couldn't recall his pa.1ent's na me . but re mem- h,.'r!-lh~l the soldier was a mong 1:1..t 1n ~ .it!'h he s ucces::.fully re· moved sht•ll fragments from the hl'art llarke n rcml·m be red his most Ir) mg case. during a fragment removal procedure. he dropped 1 ht' s mall piece of metal. It lundcd m .t dirfcrent are a of the heart. required a ~ccond "in· <See HEART. Page AZ> Star's Smile Hid Tears Ma rilyn Monroe's flashing . wcll ·rehearsed s m ile hid the tears of a wom an who could not l'xprcss her hopes and dreams. according lo a lover. Danish write r Ha ns Jorgen Le m bourn te lls of his first "public" vie w or her and the beginning of their a ffair. Partly s unny Tuesday afternoon a nd slightly warmer inl and areas . Lows tonight 54 to 60. Highs Tuesday from upper &Os at bearhes to low 705 inland. Beer Bust 'Busted' the celebration for the m an who penned such all-lime fa vorites ' as "Ain't Misbchavin' " got st arted a little early. Part two of a three-part serialization of his book appears today on Page CJ. i l INSIDE TODAY Tlw Coli/onfto A,.,eu are Oft ~ 1'oC ltmak CM tiler lteod /01' Afihoc111kee. and Nola Rp Md Don Bo.,tor o" ''°° biO ""°'°"' f01' llae 1ucctu. ke Sporu, Page Bl ..... ..... "'' Ct ... ......,. a =.. ..... t 1=:~ ...... .. .......... ftl9lllft as ::::. : ' Three Arrested by Uninvited Irvine Cops ~ recordin~ o f Walle r s "~eeze Me" was heard Sun· day at St. Pe te r 's Lutheran Church and a proclamation from Mayor Edwa rd Koch made today's tribute offi cial. It could ha~t-been a great beer bust e xcept that nearl) everyone 'Aas unde r age and the Irvine police came too even though the) 'Aeren't invited. And three persons face charges or conducting • business withom a city license today in the wake of the entrepreneqrial e~ent that attracted more than 100 Irvine youths. The giant party at • residence at 3592 Claremont w'as broken up by nine omcen shortly after 9 p.m . Friday night. They slid a survey showed that only two panygoena were of le1al drink· Ing age. . Otlicen allege that sponsors of the bash sold mera permi\UnB entry for $2 each and told pros· te rrering with a police officer pective attendees to bring their during the party 's sm ash-up. own beer mugs. · Three m a le jJve niles also Officerssaidlheyhappenedon w e r e arrested on related to the party after observing charges. several youths walking down Patrolman Wayne Husava Claremont with beei" glasses in first at the scene. said h~ ob· their hands. served about 25 youths Jte.tding Facing charges of conducting toward the house anCI another 10 a business without a license, standing in line al the door with contributing to the delinquency flier~ an<t&l.asses in h8Dd. • Thomas Waller was a native New Yorker, born in Greenwich Village. He died in 1943, but "Ain't Misbehavin'." a show of his compositions a nd recordings, is running on Broadway and in London and traveling companies are in Philadelphia and Miami . of minorii , and furnishing Police said they seized fliers, alcohol to minors are John S. a bout $8 in cash and six kegs of Nuke Law Str1·ct E xley. 18, of the Claremont ad· beer during their s weep of the dress where the party took place residence. a nd Janka A. Schud , 21, or One of the organizers re· BERN. Switzerland fAP> Santa Ana. JIC)rtedly told ofrlcen that n1ers Swiss voter!! appro~ed a law L E Soth 18 f 118 were sold, among other places. Sunday by a 2·1 margin that sets au.ren · · • 0 .,t Irvine High School, police stdcter measures for building quoiae St., Balboa laland, aqo~_,,. \ I I t was arrested on auaplcion ol in· tct.--~ "i ·'ll\Wl'i\•n,u,~ea~ ~wer Pan 5· t1 .l.u~ •.• l 1: \!\ I. hlllll ;,, e :...:.... - APARTMENT .4D GETS 'RESULTS "The Daily Pilot put me in an excellent sales position. · · 1 rented my place the first day." That's the aovertising success story of the Newport Beach woman who placed this ad an the Daily Pilot: ~15 3 odr ..... oe. frpk . cpt 'drp. dbl ger. pt1t10. rncd. no pet,s. Nr. Ben. XICX·XXXX If you want to be put in good !lales position, try the (rleodly Dally Pilot ad-vtaers at 642·5111. ------ .... _.,...._ •• a•d ''"•rw I I l· r rt\ u n M 1 1 I c r . w h o t:cl••IJrall·d tus lOOth b&rthduv today . 4't1~s h{• n1Hy pkk~t the Whih· House to gttt the '\lecla l of llonur h t• won rn tta· Sµa111~h Aml'l'lt<in War ·' n d rH.' Vl' r r<'l'l' 1 Vt•d The Otl•ans1de re~u1tmt s ays ht' was cited for the medal in 1900 anr1 has been trying to get 1l since. Investigation Yields No Death Clue P o li ce invest igators who wor ked through the weekend said today they have no new in- formation m the strangulation death of Savannah Leigh An- derson of Irvine. Ue t . Lt Gene Norden said in- ' cst1gators arc spending much nf th eir tim e inte r v iewing friends anrl associates of the :!:! y<.'ar 1Jlrl sE-t·relary, who was -:lain a wt•c•k a~o m her Wood· IJndge Meadows apartment. ~c1r11t•n sn11I in ves tig ators ha \'t' not !-int!lt>rl out any sus- !•t•ct:-111 Lhe ca:.t! ;rnd noted that rw onl' ha!-. hcl•n s ubmitted lo a '"'lv~raph i·xarrunalic1n F u nf'r~tl ~t·n· 1 C'I:~ fr> r Mi ss 1\ndt'rson were he ld Saturday m Salt Lake City. Uunal followed ...tl Salt Lake City Cemetery. M 1ss Anderson, a Salt Lake CJ . ty native. had moved to Orange County about a year ago. She had bee n ~.mploy e d as a o.;cl'n·tary ut the nine-slate re· ,:111nal headquarters of the Com- merc1<t l Crcthl Corp. in Irvine. Loi:al funt>ral s er vices were 1 l1 rtdUL led l<isl Thursday 7·17 Hits Plane NEW VO RK tAP I The win~ of an l\mern·an Airlines 747 Jet ~Lruek the tail of a s maller , I Wtn·t'n~ine <'Om muter craft at Kennedy lntemation<.tl Airport. s lightly damap,ini:! the smaller plane An FAA s pokesman said lhe Jumbo Jct . headed for Los ,\ngcles Sunday, was moving to ,, runway for takeoff when it hit I hl' s maller plane 8J &ATHY CLANCY .................... C1ttwrtne lfardln. who onre Uld !\he W88 ''hl&>PY.. lh•l it Supenor Court judl{e ir1rnled it new trial to thti mam she aaccWlt!t.I of r 1wm.i ht•r, was prep•red lo· day to tf'stlry agaln1l lht' llU.JMid agam Tht• 5Us pert , G lt'n JtowurJ lh1tt•ht•r ·o n . a 4 ~ Y<'IH o ld at'rOllp&ct' workf'r. 114 h•c1nK • rt' trial In the rasf' Jury 11eled1011 wus 1u•hc-dulrd to bc'"ln today Hut flnt, 11ros~cutor D11nuil Srirt' and Jlcfens c attorney Tt>rry Giies said they would have to bt' assigned to a ne w t•ourt since Judtce Kt·nnclh Lae. who was to handle the re tnal. 1:-. tied up with anothe r cas e t itles today was sll\:k111i to h1:. contention that Miss Hardin. dOt.'S not want her a rcused at tacker tried a~ain But Bnce s aid. ··1 lll'hcvc. :.ht' does want tu prosecute "There is a n accusation that this man committe d those r rimes_ ... and il is not up to the v1ct1m to decide what punishment should be usc1I .. Hri<.•e conknded. "They hav<.· lu live within the system." Hutcherson. who has main· tained his innocence s ince the a l· leged Nov. 22. 1977 ra pt•, wus granted a new trial by Jud~t· Mason Fenton earlier this year after the aerospace worker had been convit'ted by a jury. Al the lime. Fenton said he didn't believe the story told from the witne ss st and b y Hutcherson 's accuser Miss Hardin. • Within hours after the de * E'ro91 Page A I DRIVING ... ··w e do not expect that our situation will improve mut•h more this year unless there is an unanticipated drop in l'ons umcr oemand or an equally une xpecl e d incre a se in c r udL· o tl availability during the coming mlmlhs." Price said Both cxecullvcs :.t11d the sup· ply or oil on the international spot market. oil not a lready com- mitted by contract. has dried up. OeNike said Shell recently bid on 13 tanker loads of oil and suc· ceeded in obtaining only three. Alt the industry witnesses said that if s hortages are to be lessened Americ ans must be persuaded lD change their driv mg habits, including using car pools and obeying the 55-mph s peed limit. The executives also appealed for a relaxation of gov- ernment controls. saying U.S oil must be allowed to rise lo the world price. Sen. Henry M. Jackson, O- W ash.. asked why the com· panies are not refining more Alaska oil on the West Coast. DeNike replied that contr ary to some reports there is no glut of Alaska oil. ( "The re is· no glut." s aid DcNike. "All lhe oil is being con sumcd.1t's moving East." E'ro• P.,,e A J GAS LINES SHORTER. • • Valley · "I have a beautiful bunch of people who come in here " Anet Jim Nan<'e. who operates a Chevron station at Harbor Boulevurd and Vic toria St Costa Mesa: "My customers are wonderful. The gas crisis has brought us <'loser . not driven us a part " And the camaraderie ap- pa r ently created by the gas <·r1 sis appears lo have brought many lfTlotorists closer . Rudy Rabagian of the Shell service station at Me mory Lane and Bristol Street in Santa Ana tells of the couples who kiss and cuddle while they wait for him to open his station at 6 a .m. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l"iit Or.-nqr>C'N\t O.nv PUM wllh •tt~t'I '' C~ b1ntl'd 1¥~ (¥"'"'' t\Dutloll"""'byltii.Or..,. (O'flt\t P\fb'l\N"llQ(~"'" ,....,.,.,.ftf'o.t~-· fM,IDlt\,,_,.O ~-y ttw~ "••t'l•t ft1t ("ml• Mr '" Pf,..,rtpOl"t (V,.f'h ti~t~Otl e.-c,""°"" t,.1,,Vf'll..., tt'ltftt \AoQhfMf\f>A("'SoU'~fO.\l It ,,~,,, , .. Ql'(llnillf rO••·~ ... ~lt>f•\n.d \.tt\l•d••' •N1 \.u~(JAf\ fht Ofl"'l1011tl PU«Mi\h1ftq pt.Ant'' •t JIO w .... , 8.ty St,...... C"Mtll ~, .. (Afl~l'i• .,.,. . _. ... _ Pr•\ldll>nt a.-ct "'-tit•._., '""'" cw10 Vt<.t Pff'•dl>f\t •ncl 0.M'fat MllMQH "'-••-lidl! .. "-........... ............ £ ..... th•'"" .. _ ·-........ A\\t\t•nt MA~QlrtQ IOitor• OHie•• C.O•l• Mo•• »OWt•I 8•¥tlr-..c H~~:.,e;,.~~ '\6r.ft':J:"~f. Telepllone (114)......, ··And I have a couple of gentlemen who play chess in one or their cars while they wait." he said. "And I always notice a few people who have their breakfast in the car cereal, toast, fresh fruit. hot coffee. the works." The new togetherness even ex- tends to tennis A couple waiting for the Shell GAS SHORTAGES HIT EAST COAST-A3 GAS PRAY.ER$ ARE ANSWEAED-A5 LEADED GASOLINE CAN HUAT CAR-A7 STATE GAS PAINS COULD CUT DEEP-e4 iitation at Jamboret! Road and Pae irk Coast HltJhway, N~wport Beach, t.o open enjoyed a game of nelless tennis today, to the amusement of u~ formers and paaslng motorists . Many motorists who line up at service stations prior to opening tlll)e are Ulin& the time to walk their dogs. "We have a lady cu1t.omer who brinp her own Great Dane and th~ee or her nel1hbora • do11." an attendant at Le~ Shell In La1una Beach said. '·And she always removes any canine calUnt ends they may leave at the station." Pravda Raps Fo~8 MOSCOW <AP> -The Com- munist party new1paper Pravda, clatma Americao roea ot UM 1tew SALT D truly laave .,.._ a cam,..._ ot .. ,,.. propqan. da pl'CWOC!aUoni" IJl a Md to block Senat. raUllcaUoa al the treaty. -------..... -~ ~ ~ / clalon . a coaUUon of ei&bl Or11n.ie CoWlty women'a arouPI labt•lt~.t Judetti t'cntoo's 1tcllon '8l'X t !j \ trod1tionitl " an .. d l'rh1n .. 1 tht-y would invesht1atu IA muve to rt1c11l him from the tkmt h :"\• I n t h e: u f l t• r m a l htll"" II ut t'lit•r Mrn · s nt•w a ttorney. Glll,b. l'untl1ctcd M1 i;s Hardin w hu ~ut alOtil(S1<h: her 11lleged al tat·kcr at a p1·e11.s conference and suld &tw wai. "happy " with Fen- 1011 's dt•t'lliWO The pair then underwent five cl ays of psychutlr&C treatment tc111t>thcr (.;ties i.a1d today It was ~iss llqrdm's 1d~a to come back for I hl· 1lual µsychiatnc care. Her attitude. be aaid, could either renect a you.n1 ilrl "who has an absolutely fantastic out- look toward someone who ra.....t her." t""' Or, Giles said, it la his de- cision that her altitude reflects a young woman who made up a story about rape and "has been t~ying lo get out of il" ever s ince. Misa Hardin has alleged she was raped by Hutcherson after he picked her up after she hitchhiked In Buena Park. Hutcherson·s retrial ls expect· ed lo last five days. Design, Equipment Blamed for Mishap .... o.lll' f'I ......... ., f'-kll O'o-.M WA>illlNGTON <AP> A con· ~ rt•ssio rw I t ask force today hlam1•d "des1~n irnd equipment error" for the Three Mile Island nudear at•<:ident , and the 1'ha1rman sa11.I th<.' s ame kind of :w t•11f1•nt. t•uuld t•as1ly happen at anollll'r nuclear plant. "Such an a<·cidcnt not only could happen a~am but 1s likely lo at any lime ." said Rep. Jim Weaver . D·On' The tas k force concluded in a re po rt lo a House Interior sub· rommittee that while human er· ror on the part of control room operators was a factor in the na- tion ·s worst nuclear accident M ar <'h 28. it played a relatively manor role. "I saw no operator error not c losely rel ated to des ign or equipment error, and. therefore, it would be impossible to assume that m erely m ore training could pre clude accide nts." Weaver said. "Operators and en~ineers in· vloved from the s tart of the acci· dent repeatedly told the task force they did not know the ex· tent or damage -the degree of se rious danger-until one or two days a fter the damage had oc· curred," Weaver said . Weaver accused officials of Metropolitan Edison, the utility that operates the plant. of grossly underestimating the true nature of the damage at the plant. The task force said in a pre- 1 i min a r y report that the operators at Three Mile Is land were unable lo halt the accident because their instruments con· veyed data tha t was either wrong or hard to interpre t "Throughout the e arly hours of the aceicft.'nt . the operators could not readily inte rpret reac tor core tempe ratures." said the report Thus at the time when most or the damage was done to the fuel core at the plant's reactor No·. 2. control room operators were responding to the emergency based on inaccurate informa· lion. the report indicated. Those conc lusions contrast with prevwus contentions by some Nuclear Regula tory Com· mission officia1s that operator e rro r played a major role. The task force report 1s the fir s t rongressional assessme nt of what wt•nt wrong 1tl the nuclear plant near Hi.lrrtsburg. Pa . Carrying placards and shout· ing slo~ans in front of an empty l>uilding, 2.000 foes of nuclear e ne rgy demons trated al the headquarters of Me tropolitan Edison Co.. part owne r of the crippled Three Mile Island atomic plant, in Reading. Pa. on Sunday. "First you try lo kill us, then you want to bill us," the dem· ons~rat.o~s s houted. unleashinS! he hum-f1lled balloons int.o the air to symbolize the release of r adioactivity. Tough Assignment Costa Mes a Cub Scouts Alexander McCool <glasses 1 and Marty I?ahl, . both\11 ~ s truggle with pick axe during ceremo~es this. morning that marked the beginning of a renovation pr~Ject at the Sea Scout Base in Newport Beach. It wasn l long before the boys gave way to men in bulldozers who are clearing lht! property next to the Balboa Bay Cluh_for eight-month reconstruction project. Bulletin Issued On Mesa Boy, 13 Costa Mesa police today 1s· sued a bulletin in hopes of local-ing a 13-year·old boy• who may be the victim of foul play Investigator Dave Wa lker s aid J ames ··Jamie " W Trot ter disappeared on his way lo school April 19 and was at first believed to be a tunawa} However, Walke r !.a id no friends or relatives have report ed seeing the boy and so the possibility of foul p}ii y is being considered. Jamie, who had .r ecent!}" moved with his mother from Huntington Beach to Costa Mesa. was still attending Gis ler School in Huntington Beach and was on his way there via an OCTD bus when he vanished. Walker said. s leeved orange T-shi rt , navy blue pants and hghl blue sLiP-<>n de ck shoes i\nyone with information as to ha ~ whereabouts c an contact Walker at 754 -5294 or 754 -5256 Fro"' Pa,,.. A I MEDAL •.• by Mass Taylor and others as a genuine American hero. ··John Wayne personifies the true Ame rica n c haracter." President Carter wrote in a let· ler to Rep. Frank Annunzio, D· Ill .. s ubcommittee chairman. E'ro• Pall' A I Jamie, who will be 14 on June 12. is 4 feet 10 inches tall and we ighs 80 pounds, Walker said ffr has medium-length blond hair. blue en·~. brart~!> "" h1~ tt>eth and a 0ch1µped r ight front tooth ··He serves as a symbol of courage and self-reli ance in the finest of our nation ·s traditions lits true ,gr it he lpe d win the W··~t. World \\'a r II and the ht•art:.. of thnusanrls of 11:. aaoss thi• M untry and the world. HEART SURGERY. • • si dt.>" s urge r y . During the second operation . Harken again lost the piece of metal forcing a third surgery. The trio of operations re presented lhc the riskiest heart surger y to that date. "I was afraid that if he died, h eart surgery would be set hack." llarkcn said . "But, on the other hand. I was so anxious to prove it could be done." ··He was a brave man to Jet m e S!O back and back." Harken said Jn the early 1950s. Harken said he s tarted looking into s urgical n·pair of the heart's valves, and replace ment of valves "'that just weren 'l repairable.·· Ten years of research paid gff o n Marc h• 10. 1960, when he sur~ically installed a stainless steel and silicone valve in the heart of Mary Richardson of Jacksonville, Fla. "She's s till a live today ," Harken said. Today. artificial and porcine f pig) valves are widely used. Which type is installed depends on individual cfrcumstantts. Among the exciting new de· velopments. Harken said, are me mbrane oxygenators small "plastic lungs" that can be used HS substitute lungs for babies born prematurely. When the child matures, the artificial lung is removed. · And, he points to successes with booster pumps and other devices that assist the heart in circulating the body 's blood. While the surgical strides are dramatic. llarken said there is no substitute for a healthy heart ft can be earned in only one way prevention. ··People are sick of the word prevention, but I will say it again -avoid obesity. smoking, sedentary lifestyles," Harken said . On the subject of heart transplants. Harken said he op- Ducb Killed CrOMing Street A Motorist 'a complaint to Irvine poUee lhat another driver had 11\ruek several duckl crou· lnl CalQPUI Drive near tbt UC Irvine mar9h Miit units bUltllna to lllveltl&ate Sunday. "Olflcera advlae four fatalltlea," said the te,ne lot •· try. • poses the procedure except in very limited cases. Ten years ago, when s uc· cessful heart transplants were made throughout the world. Harken said a mistake was made. "We just were not ready for them," noting that large a mounts of manpower, equip· me nl and specialized facilities are required for such a complex procedure. Harke n himself a lmost performed a heart trans plant nine years ago and today is thankful he did not. A female accident victim who was to become the donor re covered from her injuries. and t he intended rec ipient was helped with the installation or three new valves. The two women, Harke n not- ed. left the hospital within day!> or one another. Jamie. who also has <i ~-inch scar on his left inner thigh. was la st seen wearing a s ho rt· Cold Soars To Record LONDON CAP I Gold soa red S5 an ounce and hit a ret•ord $262.25 in Zurich today as the dollar con t i nued its advance on world money ma rkets The .metal was trading al $262 a troy ounce io London. compared with $256.375 Friday. In Tokyo. the dollar con- tinued its advance and wound up al 219.275 yen against 217.25 Friday. Original Jobbers by Surfl1ne • The all purpose shOri tor txlach. bOat, bike. t'1ka ac work t00% cotton sa11clo1h 1n natural rod royul gold, green t1nd hghl blue All triple needl~ con51ruc11on , ----------~--------- ·'To the pt.'Oplc or the world .John Waync 1J.. not JUSl an actor . and a \'l'.'ry fine actor." said a tearful Mis!' O'llara. actress and frit•n~ of Wayne for ne arly 40 years . "lie 1s the United States of Amt>r1 ca It is ever y p<'rson ·s drPam that lhe Uni led States will cilways be like John Wa yne." Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr .• R· Calif .. sponsor of the gold medal legislation. came armed with tributes from actors and other fans of Wayne . "No man's lifetime of work has better exprt:ssed the land of the frt!i! a nd the home of the brave.·· read a tribute from Frank Sina tra . "No man's lifetime or work has-given more proof to the world that our flag is still there. John Wayne is in truth a star- spangled man whom so proudly Wt' hail " ALSGARAGE !16 ~ ASHION ISLAND NEWPOAl BEACH • I 714 ) 644-7030 rrad1tl0flal Jeans rJnd Th1nQS .. I 7 VOL. n, NO. U1, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES . .. County Gas a. 'IOM MaLEY -"' .. ...., ........... • Service atatlona throughout Oranse County r~ported today " tbal they pumped •uollne to tht- 1horte1t Hnet of motortitlli they bave aeen aintt the cu cris111 ~ ena~ ln Southern C1tliforn1a ~ But 1everal dealers warnt'J lbal the •"evens" may not ~ ..ii. fortunate Tuesday when they take their lum at the pump:; An attendant at Kane's l..ldo Arc:o. Nt1wpor1 Boulevard and Via l.tdo. Newport Reach, sauc1 ltnes were short today "becawsc the dnvers havt• full tank~ Tht: odds fillt'CI up on Suturtt.y and many of 1hc 111 <IH1n 't do any weekt>nd dnvrn.: Addition ilh, . .Jn <Hknd1ml ttl H ay 's lln100 ,1at111n . f4572 S pr1ngdal1· St . Jl unt1n gton Ht.'a(·h. :;aid. "the wct•kcnd open 1ni.?:. of manv st11l10011 that former l Southpaw Shoote·r Left. hander Crn dy Sturn of San Diego plunks dart.s at a board during the Lctguna Beach Jaycees 10th annual Far-West Shootout at the local Boys· Club facility More than 700 participants tossed darts Saturday and Sunday during the comµellt1on. which raised funds for local c harities <md or ganizations. ... Three Ex-Beatles In Music Reunion LONDON IAPl ThrN' ex B eatles p layed <.ind s<t ng togf'lher at a rt.'uo1on ,celebrat- 1 n g the m a rrrn gc or rock guitarist Enc Clapton to George Harrison's former wife. Patti Boyd, the London Daily Express reported today. The reunion or Harrison, P,aul McCartney and Ringo Starr took plare at Clapton's mansron home al Ewhurst. Surrey, about 20 miles from London. the paper said. , .lohn Le nnon. who lives in Nev. York, was the only ex Beatie missing, 1t said The report~d gathering may have bet'n the c losest the Reatles have com e to a full musical reunion s ince they broke up in 1969. The paper said the three ex- r Beatles, joine d by C lapton. 1 pertormed ·on a makeshift out-r door stage before 200 invited guests. They sang 1960s Beatles bits such as "Sgt. Pepper's LonP· 'ly Hearts Club Band." The secret gathering celebrat- ed the recent wedding 1n Tucson. Ariz .. of Clapton and Har- rison's first wire, P<ttti, who 'was d ivorced from the ex-Bealle in 1977arter1 lyearsor marriuge. Harrison, 36, has also remar· ~ ried. He wed h is Mexican •irJrriend, Olivia Arras, last Sep- Coast Weather Partly sunny Tuesday afternoon and slightly warmer inland are a s . Lows tonight 54 to 60. Highs Tuesday rrom upper 80s at beaches to lew 70s inland. IN818E n•.-'t' 'l'M OJljfonlla A-.&a att Oii aaUilrr ltoC ,,,... GI Utq la.ad /or Mtltoaub•, aftd No,_ lip Md DOii Bawlor a~ hoo "" ,....,,., /or CPw fllCHa. SH Sport•, Page Bl. ....... tcmber and they have one son. Dham . They li ve in Engl;lnd McCartney. 36. who lives 1n England with his American wire. Lloda, and Starr, 38. a Uix exile in the United States and now concentrating on acting, have pursued their careers with s uccess since the Beatles' hreakup. The Daily Mirror, meanwhile, said McCartney and his cur~nt hand. Wings. have just clinched the richest recording contract in the history of pop music. The paper said Columbia Rcf'ords in· America offered the group a $2 million annual ad vance for each of the next three years to cut just one ulbum per vcar . IAguna, Views Village Faire Tram Success A city tram, rented by Laguna Beach merchants Sunday to bring gas-short motoris ts to Village Faire shops, was an ap- parent success, according to tram plan mastermind Roark Gourley. Gourley, owner or Sherwood Gallery, launched a plan Sunday to run the city's Village Trolley abounown, pjCJting 11p potenUat shoppers for a 10-cent ride to shop destinations. More than 200 visitors and residents took advantage or the c heap ride o rrer, climbing aboard the open-air blue and white tram for rides lo and rrom the downtown area and village faire. The shopping complex has sur- fer a drop in business since the recent gas shortage, and Gourley said the Sunday tram ride program helped his busi- ness, and others in the Village Faire: • _ "I noticed an increase in customers al my gallery, and one food shop owner told me his business doubled Sunday." Gourley said. He said he is working with the chamber or commerce on a plan to operate a similar s huttle iystem over the Iona Memorial Day Weekened. Chamber representative Harry lloon said he should have an announcement later this week on the tram pro1ram, which be hopes will brinl more vlalton to the Art Colony over the tJaree-day boUday. • -Y .. r •••e&e••--_..._. Bally Ne••••fM'r ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAY 21, 1979 TEN CENT. Lines 'Shorter' Today ' ly <'IOied htilped to bold down the hnl'li todJty " M un y i.t-rv lt'l' stat1on11 in Orunl(t' County closed Sunday, •Knonn..i Gov. Ed mund G Urown ':. dirct:llvc for weekend uaw111og llut amon.: those that opened Wt•rc U numl>er Of Slal10nS WhlCh 1 t'flork<l ltwt lht• 011 comparues hlid muJt' extra llUJJplicS Of gas J\ 1ulubk Uob l.rntt . who operates a * • • Chevron station on Crown Valley Parkway in Lltguna Niguel, said the extra allocation from his supplh:r made it possible for him to open during the weekend. Police throughout the county reported a peaceful weekend at the gas pumps with motorists respecting the lines formed at open service stations However, an Irvine a driver ror a Paramount-based 011 com- pany. Western Highway Dis· .. * * tributors, was arrested by police on charl'es of stealing gasoline from his tanker truck. Lt. AJ Muir said the driver. Wayne D. Smets. 36, of 2 Lincoln. Irvine was.allegedly dispensing fuel into a five-gallon container and later pouring it into his recreation-type truck Muir said more than 60 gallons or ruel was ·~mptied from the tanker vrior to the arrival or or ricers. * * * "I guess no one -not even an oil company employee -is ex- e mpt rrom the current situa- tion." Muir observed. Attendants at many stations are reporting that the gas crisis appears to have improved their relationship with customers. A typical comment was of· rered by an attendant at the Ex· xon station, Brookhurst Street and Slater A venue. Fountain <See GAS LINES, Page AZ> * * * Gas Supply to Worsen ~ii Executives Predict Summer CriSis WASlllNGTON <AP I 011 company executives gave a gene rally pessim istic assess· mcnt today or the nation's fu el s upplies and said Americans must adjust to driving less. driv- ing slower and paying more for gasoline Executives or fi ve major 011 companies appeared before a Huntington Sex Attack Rate Soars A string or apparently unrelat- ed sexua l attacks on Huntington Beach women continued over the wttkend with assaults on two more victims by men who broke into homes. investigators • said today. In the four-day period from Thursday to Sunday, there have been three rapes, two acts of sexual perversion and one rape atte mpt against six women in Huntington Beach. police said. Two of the wome n were hospitalized briefly £or cuts in· rticted by their attackers. Two or the male attackers have been a rrested and four remain at large. The lat est a ttack occurred a bout 7 a .m. Sunday when a m a n wearing black cowboy boots smashed in the window of· a 2 8 ·year -old woman 's townhome and raped her. Despite the sound of breaking g lass and the woman's screams. pol1c(· said nearby neighbors were not roused by the noise. Saturday morning, an armed man wearing a m ask entered a downtown area apartment about 3 a .m . and forced a woma n into a sexual act Police said the man also took about $100 from the woman before he ned. Lawyers Make Pleas to Halt 2 Executions TALLAHASSEE, Fla. CAPI Attorne ys for two condemned killers, whose scheduled execu· lion:-are just two days away, look avpeals to the courts today in erforts to save their clients from Florida's e lectric chair. The &even justices of Florida's Supreme Court met privately to· day to decide whether they want to hear a motion to delay the ex- ecution or one or the men. John Arthur Spenkelink, 30, formerly or Buena Park. S upreme Court Clerk Sid While said the justices may de- cide to deny the i_pmate's plea, or they could agree to hear oral arguments from his attorney berore deciding whether to stop the execution, set for 4 a.m. PDT Wednesday. David Kendall, Spenkelink's attorney. filed a motiod to vacate the death sentence and planned to present an oral argu- ment to the justices, tr allowed. He al.90 was scheduled to ask U .S . Diatrict Judge William Stafford for a writ or habeas cor· rue in what could be bis final egal appeal to save Spenkellnk's life. Robert Harper Jr.. attorney for the leC!Ond condemned in· mate, Willie Juper Darden Jr., 45, aa1d be would uk a federal court to stop Dardeft '1 execution untU f\ll'tber appeall could be handled tn state courts. Harper (8ee.\PPBAL8, .... A!) Senate F.nergy s ubcommittee to race quesliontn~ on WOt!lher there really Is an 011 shortage and. if :;o, what they are doing about it. James II DcN1kc. a v1cc pre:. ident or Shell Oil Co .. said his com µany·s StOl'kS of ~asoltnc are "less than they should be at U11s tim1• of year" and thut the situation will gt>l worse this summer. DeNike o;;ud th•· J mted State!> "will t:Ontinut• to t•Xpt'nenct· l'nergy supply problems over tht' nt•xt !-CVt'ral years W J Pnct.'. a seomr v1ct' pre s1dt'nl or (.'hf'\ ron Li S A Inc , s aid thf' dt·mand for ~asollne 10 crcast'fl 5 ~rn·nt over lht: pa!>l year . while supplies or crude oil dropped bcc<tuse or the unrest in Iran. However. he :-.aid . Chevron will bl-able to s upply about the samt· amount or gasoline this :.ummcr as 1t did last year, and rhal ht was hopeful ··May will have been a low point " ISff DRIVING, Page "'2> Jury Pick Begins In Rape Retrial D•1ly .. llot SU" ,._ PIONEER HEART SURGEON Dwight E. Harken I· First Heart ,. Surgery Told At UCI Meet By FREDF.Rl("K SCllOEMEllL Ot .... O•ilr Piiot Sl•lt The human heart. ror all the attent ion 1t has dra wn. 1s nothini? more than a pump a simple mechanical device that should lend itself to mechanical re pair It was that s hort and simple piece of logic that guided Roi;ton phy s ician Owi~ht F.mery tlarken through the first sue 1'essru1 surgery inside the heart ourini; World War I I And Harken used the logic ugain in 1960. when 10 years or research effort resulted in the first SUCl'l'SSful install ation Of an artificial valve in lhe heart. Harken. 69. recalled his prec- edent-setting surgeries in a1: i:-· terview at UC Irvine Medical Center Friday afternoon. He was featured s peaker Thursday at an honors' day gathering for medical students and faculty. As a young thoracic surgeon. Ha rken had been studying s urg· By KATHY CLANCY OUM O.lly Piiot Si.tt Catherine Hardin, who once said she was ··happy" that a Superior Court judge granted a ne w trial to the man she accused of raping her. was prepared to- day to testify against the suspect again. The s us pect. Glen Howard Hutche r s on . a 45·year ·old aerospal'C' workl'r , 1s facing a re trial 10 th1• ca~•· .Jury selection was scheduled to twgrn today But fi rst. vrosPcutor Damel Bric e and d1:frn~t· attorncv Terry Gilt•s said lh<'Y would have lo bt.• as~1gned to a new l'OUrt smce JudJ?e Kenneth L<te. who was to handle the re-trial. 1s tied up with annther case. G ilcs today was sticking to his <'onlention that Miss Hardin. do(•s not want h('r accused at tacker tried again But Rnl'e S<1id. · I hl'11t•vt.• she dot,•s want to prost•c ul l.' 'Then' 1s an ;t<·cusat1on that this man <·om m 1tted those cnmt'S ... and 1t 1s not up to l h t' v1ct1m to dct·1dl· wh;.it pun1 s hmt'nt s hould bt• used," Rrice conlt'nd•·t1 'Thl:.'y h<ivt: lo II c within the !>YSle m " HutC'ht•rson. who has main t ~oned his innocence Slnl'e the al· leged Nov . 22. 1977 rape. was granted a nc·v. trial by Judge Mason Fenton "arher this year a ft er the ~ierospaet• worker had bt'en convH·ted by a 1ury. At the time. Fenton said he d 1dn 'l tx.>llevc thc story told from th e w1tnt•:-.s .<.land by Hutchcrson's acc us<!r, Miss Ila rd in Within hours a'Her · Board 0 Of Buses Bid Asked ical intervention into sub-acute ~ bacterial endocarditis, a heart Capistrano schools Superin- i nfection. when the United tendent Jerome Thornsley will States entered World War II. ask board membt>rs tonight to Harken enlisted in the armed a uthorize bids for four new c 1s 1o n, a coalition of eight Orange County women's groups labeled Judge Fenton's action "sexist ·traditional " and declared they would invesliga~ a move to recall him from tht bench In the afte rmath . Hutclwrson ·s new attorney, G lies. contacted Mi ss Hardin who sat alon~s1de her <tlleged at- tacker at a press conference and !>aid she was 'happy .. with Fen· ton 's decision . Tht.> pair tht•n underwent rive days of psychiatric treatment t11{?ether. Giles said todc.iy it was Mis!' lla rdin's idt:·a to comt• back ror th<" dual psychiatric care. Her att1tudt'. tw :said. could l'll her reflel't a young girl "who has an absolutely fantastic out- look toward sumeonc who raped he r ... Or . Giles said. 1t is his de· c1s1on that her attitude reflects a youn~ woman who m ade up a stor y about rape und "has been trying to gel out of it" ever Sin Cl' Miss Hardin has a lleged s~· was raped by Hutcherson after he picked her up after she h1tchtuked in Buena Park llutcherson's retrial 1:; expt:ct l'd to la:;t five days. Star's Smile Hid Tears Marilyn Monroe's flashing, well-rehearsed smile hid the tears or a woman who could not express her hopes and dreams, according to a lover. Danish writer Hans Jorgen Lembourn te lls of his first "public" view of her and the beginning or their affair. Par t two o r a three-part serialization or his book appears today on Page CJ. services and soon was wotkin'-"'. school buses for the San Juan at a 1 , o o o -b e d ho s pital' Capistrano-based di!itrict. established in west England. 1n a report to board members. ------------- Many or the injured sent there Thornsley notes that the district had shell fragments in their was required to rent four buses hearts. even though student transporta· Putting hi& earlier research to lion service was rolled back last work, Harken succesaruUy re· year. moved a shell rragmenl from a He suggests that purchasing soldier's heart, opening whal the four buses under a lease plan physician called, "the ren· would be the mosl economical aissaftce or intracardiac aur· way since tbe buses will be gery.'' necessary due to projected dis· Harken said he couldn't recall trict growth. his patient's name, but remem· Thornsley said that under the bers that. the soldier was among current rental plan, the four 134 in which he succeHrully re-buse~ have cost the district moved shell rraaments from the S32,oo& t.o rent for one year. He heart. estimates that a lease/purchase Harken remembered his most agreement would cost the dis- trying cue: duriq a rra1ment trict SM,000 annually over a five removal procedure, he dropped year period or $48,000 annually the 1maU pifte of metal: It over a 1even-year period. landed in a dilf•nDl a..,a ol &be .. Ton (8eeHEA*T. AP.4KI'MENT AD GETS RESULTS "The DaUy Pilot put me in an eJtcellent sales position. "I renU!d my place the fll'St day." That's the advertising success story of the Newport Beach woman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: ' $415 3 bdr, 1~ ba. rrplc. cpt 'drp, dbl gar, patio, fn cd, no pet.a. Nr. Bcb. ux · ll.lll If YoU want to be put lD IOOd sale•. llC)lition, try tbe frteadly Daily PUot M·vilera at 1424111. heart, requirecJ I ~--\ •• ,.J t f • t ------ .. A% OAlL V PILOT L/SC , __ Patton -Pleam, Insanity lrvl1W allom.-y Ci"'>' Waynt> P•Uon alle•edly shot hi• U.yHr• old w•ft' tu dt'ttlh "'" monUu. •&O bec 11u~ .. • tw 1hdn'l wunt her IO le a ve• h1111 . protl'1·ulor Pa&al Meyt'r to&d an Oraqt> County Superior Court jury today. l\ut l'att.nn'a def~n•• at\t>rn"y, Allam S&.okkt•. toht Jurors that his 34-yt-ur old cllt'nt wu mentally Ut. a manl<' dt'p~istve when ht• purportt'dly shut and killed hJ• wit., end tht'r Pfur t-. 1 ~ nnt reispun:-ahl'° for his ar tlj Patton's wlh-. Kuthe rlnt> Le1~h Patton. w•lt Cat 11ll wounded Nov ltl, 1978 b.v thr"t' shvb 1n Lht" ha·a d from u 2 2 l·a l 1ber automatic pistol Polke suuJ Mr Putton, wit:. leavtng hl'r husb and 1&nd had been movan): clolh\·S out of the ram1ly homt: at 14 li:s planadt' In 1ne when :.he WIH• s hot to death Meyer , in opcmn~ sta tt:menl!> at the start of Patton's murder tria l, s aid the defendant had tried lO dissuade his wire rrom Jeaving tum before he borrowed a ~un and loaded 1t th\I d ay she c·ame to movi' out ··Mr . Patton htt<I derided in his mind that she was not l{OIO~ to leave him, .. Me y\!r a:.scrted. ··And she never did." The prost•cutor said M f's Pal· ton 's siste r . who w"'as 1n a bedroom when the alleged shoot ing occurred . came o ut and purportedly saw Patton sta nding over his wife as he fired three shots into her head. ··He shot her three ti mes in the head and she died." Meyer continued "She isn 't going to li>nve him. She never will. There 1:.n't s;:oin~to be any divorce ... Patton·s murl'l1•r trial 1s e.x Jll•t·ll•rl tu la'\t for at lt·ast one month .,.._..,,..... ..... d .4119.,, ti 1· r m .i n M 1 11 t' r . \\ h (1 cl'lt•bl'a\l'J h1~ IOOt h b1rthdJ\ toda}. -.1tyi-. tw 111.1~ ruc·k~t l he Wlult· Hou:w to gel ltll· Med a l or I hmur hl· wo n in thl' S-po..11lls h A»il'rtl·t1n v~,;1r aud Ol'\('I' t t'C'l'I" •ti T tw Oceansidl· r ·~Hlt•nt i-.a\ ~ hl· was cited for the medal m 1900 and h<1s bel•n trying l11 gel it s int'l'. trvine It 1·11uld hun• bet!n li l(reat l•1•1·r bu~t t-Jlc~pl th1.1t nearly ''' \•1·yrnw WI.Iii under agt! and the I r vlrw J ><>lfrt! ca m t too even lhou~h · aey weren't mviled i\ nd I h rt•c pe r~n s H.t! 1·har>e•·~ 1)r cunductm 1t bu ness ••thout u city license ay In ltk • wu ktt of the entrepreneurial event that attracted more than LOO lrvme youtba. Tht· ,,;11u1t party al a residence ul 3!l9'..! Claremont was broken up h Olllt.' offi cers shortly after 9 1• m Fm tay night They said a -.un n ~huwed tha t only two part~ ~ON:. were of legal drink· 111g a~c 0 Cft l"t'rs a llege t hat sponsors 11£ l hc bash sold fliers permittin~ t.•ntry for $2 ei:tt•h and told pros· pcctiv<' attendees to bring their own beer mugs. o m cers said they happened on Io t h~ pu rty after observing f'rott1· Pag_. ,\I HEART SURGERY. • • ~•de " s ur gery U u r 1n~ th1• second operation, Harken ai.:ain los t the piece uf nw tul Corcmg t• third sur~ery The trio o f o p e r a ti on !; represented lhe t he riS'k1~st heart surgery to that date . "I was afraid that ir he died. heart surgery wou ld be set back." Ha rken said. ··But. on the olher hand. I was so amuou:. to prove it could be done ·· "lie was c. hr~I\ t• 111,1n to lt•t me ~o ba1·k and h.t~·k .' I lar.~l'll said. In tht· l'arly 1950s. Ba rken said ht• started looking into surgical rt>pa 1r or the he&rt''I valves. and replacr ment or valves "that just were n't repairable .. Ten years of research paid off on Ma rch 10, 1960, when he s urgically installed a stainless steel and silicone valve in the hea rt of Mary Richa rdson of J a cksonvillr . F'la "She 's '\11 11 alive today," llarkl·n sai d From Page .4 J Today. art1f1c1al and porcine t pl#> val\'E'S are widely used. Which type: is installed depends on mdividua l <'ircumstant•es. Amon~ the f'xc1li ni:t new de· velopmc·nts. Har ke n s aid, a re me m brane uxygenators · small "plastic lungs" that can be used as s ubstitute lungs for babies bo rn prema ture ly When the <'hild matures. the artificial lung is removed. GAS LINES SHORTER. • • -V allt>Y ··1 havE.' a be autiful bunl'h or J>Cuph: who come in her" " J\n d .Jim Nanrl', who operates a Cht•vr(ln :-tat 1c1n at tli.irhor Boull·vard anu V1rtora a St , Costa Mes a · "My cus tome rs are wonderful. The itas cr 1s1s ha~ brought us closer, not dnven u~ a pa rt." And th e cam a r ade r ie ap· par e nll)" r rC'atl•d b y the gas <·ris1!> a1>J"l('aro; to h.He brought ma ny molorbt:. cl11!.cr Rudy Bi.ibagtan of the Shell service sl<ition a l Memory LanE: and Bnstol Street in Santa Ana tells of the couples who kiss and cuddle while they wa it for him to oprn hJ.:. ~tation at 6 a.m · i\nrl I have a couple of ge ntlemen who ptay chess in one of their cars while the y wait.'' he said. "And 1 always notice a tcw fH'llPI<' who ha ve l'heir breakfast tn the car cereal, toast . frt>sh fruit, hot cofft e , the wnrks." Tht• nt•w IA'gPI h(•rncss even fc·x tcnrls to tcrtr11s. A coupll' waiti ng for the Shell !'t at1 on at J amboree Road and Pa<·if1c Coast lhl!hway. Newport -lh:at"h. to open enJoyerl a game ur nctless tenms t.oday, to the amusement or line formers and passing motorists Many motorists who line up al ser vire stations prior to opening tame art' using the time to walk their dogs. Missing Boater, 48, Presumed Drowned BE~ECI J\ IAP > Poli ce say a 48-ycar-old Rclmont m an was massing a nd presumed drowned after an 11-foot aluminum fish· bo at ca rryi n(! him a nd his nl'phew overturned in the Car- quinez Straits. Missing is Robert Tu bell a who was fi shing with Robert Buchan, 17, of Pacifica, only a few feetlrom wharf~. OAANO( COAST L~C DAILY PILOT Th"0'•"<W'(O!t'.t 0,.11, P1ent 91tllt'l•"•Pt•~com b•"'f"G lt\P Nf!Wt. Pt""' '' OUbi1'fW>CS t)y \fW ().#WI' co.ut Pubh.,,..,.,(~"• ~°'4'41'"M1tio0rl\11r• Pl'Ot1\t'l•d Mor'CIAy l'WOVQn ''•OA't tnt C.""lfll ~'4. N...-cion IWMft ._.unOnqt'"" S.M tt ,_°'-"' 111'1" VAlll'y ltw,.... I ~ 8'"4 f'I 5icN1h (°'"" A ~•"'O'" tf'Qlnt"l•I ~tht"" I~ ()l_jhOV.fj ,,...t11rMn 41nd W '"1Jif \ T~ DI'"' 1~1 Dvf'W•'"""0 P'"'"' '' .itt JJO ~·•I f\ltf \_l'fff (~1lilt ,,,., \It ("-'llfOfn1a .,.,. ......... _ p'"*"' •ncl P\b1""1 , ..... c_ V•Ol'r"'-"1_0o_ll __ -.. ·-· Edtlor ~···--­--' ... !( .... c;i.., .. , N. '--.,_I'. MoM ... , ...... ,._,."'"'"°'-"'''"'' Ottlc .. Co•lt lllo•o UllW.•C .. y51rof1 H ..... MQIOll IMMft, 11'1~_..,-••td TtfepllOM (7H)MMatl Clanlfled Afll.frtl .... .._,.. L19una Be.ell All DIPl,,...nt•: T ... pMftl ...... l'ro..,...,(_ ....... • -.r•• 'Wt> have a lady r u'>t11 mN who brings her own Great l>unc and three of her ne ighhcir'\ doj!S." an attendant a t l.c·ymn GAS SHORT AGES HIT EAST COAST-Al GAS PRAYERS ARE ANSWERED-AA LEADED GASOLINE CAN HURT CAR-A7 STATE GAS PAINS COULD CUT OEEP-B4 Shell in Laguna Be ach said .. And she always removes any canine calling carrls they may leave al the station." A spokes man for the dist rict attorney's office said today that oper ators of some servtce sta · lions in Orange County may be ge tting another kind of unwant ed calling card at the conclus1on of current investigations ·'We have cited several sta· lions for alleged violation or gus c risis laws," he said. "We have a st ack of complaints that arc c urrently being gone t hrough a nd we expect to pul several more s tations on Lhe carpel " .. .. .. Fro. Pagr A I DRIVING ... "We do not expect t hat our situation will impr ove m uch more this y<>ar unless there is an una nticipated drop in consumer ae mand or an equally unex~ci e d inc r ease in c r ude oil availability durin~ the coming months." Price said. Both executives .said the sup ply or oil on the international spot m a rket.. oil not already com· milted by contract, has dried up. DeNike said Shell recently bid on 13 tanker loads of oil and sue· ceeded in obta ining only three. All the industry witnesses said that if shorta ges a r e to be lessened Ame ricans must be persuaded to' change their driv- ing habits, Including usin~ car pools and obeying the SS-mph speed limit. The e xecutives also appealed ror a relaxation of gov· ernment controls, saying U.S. oil must be allowed to rise t.o the world price. Sen. Henry M·. J ackson, D· Wash .. asked why the com- panies are not refining more Alaska oil on the West Coast . "DeNike replied that contrary to some reports there is no glut of Alaska oil. "There is no g lut," said DeNlke. "All the oil ls being con· sumed, it's movln.c East." Before the hearin.c convened, Jackson predicted the rest or the nation llOOIJ would join the plight of California motorists and be forced to wait in long lines t.o ob· taln 1uoline. "I tbtnk it will spread." Jackaonsaid. In addition to Shell and Cbevraa, n:ecutlvn of Exxon, Texaco Md Staadard Oil Co. Jn. dlane appeared before tbe panel la wbat Jacbon caUed "a fact· find.lnt effort .•• And. he points lo successes with booste r pumps and other devices that a ssist the heart in circ ulating the body's blood. While the surgical strides are dr a m atic, Harken said there is no substitute for a hea lthy heart. IL ca n be ea rned in only ont way prevention "Prople are sick of the word prt'vent1on. but I will say it again avoid obesity. smoking . sedentar y lifestyles," Harken said O n t he s ubJec t o f he art transplants, Ha rken sa id he op- pos es the procedure except. in vet"y limited cases Te n years ago, when suc- cessful heart transplants were madt· throughout the world. ll arkl·n s aid a mis take was made .. We just were not ready for t he m ," not ing t hat large a mounts of m anpower , equip- mt•nt and specialized facilities a rt· r<'f!Uircd ror such a complex pruC'etl ure. H a r ke n h i m s e lf almost rw rform<'d a h~art trans plant nine y<>ars ago and today is thankful he did not. A female accident victim who was to become the donor re- covered from her injuries, and t he inte nded r ecipie nt was helped with the instaJlation or thre<' new valves. T he two women. Ha rken not - ed. left the hospital within days of one another. Fn11R Page A I APPEALS .•• a lso planned t o ask the trial judge lO review the conviction. Meanwhile, in St. Petersburg, the city's Council on Human Re lations called ·for Gov. Bob Graham t.o spend Tuesday as a Death Row guard at Florida State Prison. wher e S pe nke llnk and Darden are housed. The Re v. H. Robert Gimmer . the council chairman. s aid if that doesn 't make Graham cha nge his mind be s hould perform t he exec u- tioner's job himself. The go vernor signed death warrants for the two inmates Friday. He defended his action Sund a)'. telling reporters that the days since he signed the death warrants had been 'ex· tre mely difficult·· ror him, but be fellbed.idtbertghtthing. •'I'm convinced there will be leas brutality in our society if it is made clear that we value human life. It will take this kind or ete p," he said. Graham said he hoped bis ac- tion would ··cause sombe r reflection on the death penalty instead of an emQlional reac· lion.•· Refugees Protest LOS ANGELES CAP> -Many Vietnamese refugees were in a crowd at aoo who protested the arrival SundQ of Ha Vaa Lau, Vietnam's ambaaaador to the United Natlool. several youths walking down Claremont with beer 1lasses in their hands. Facinl cbar1es of conducting a buainesa without a license, contrtbutlnl{ to the delinquency o r minors , and fu(nishin1 ~hol to minors are John s. Exley. 18, of the Claremont ad· dress where the party took place and Janie~ A. Schuda, 21, of Sant• Ana. Lauren E . Soth, 18, of 118 Tur· quoise St.. Balboa ls!and. also was arrested on s us picion of in· terfering with a police officer during the party's smash·up. Three m a le j uve niles also w e re arres t e d o n related cha rges. P atrolman Wlfyne Huaava, first al the scene. s aid he ob· served about 2S youths heading toward Lhe house and another 10 standing in line al the door with filer s and glasses in band. Police said they seized fliers. about $8 in cash and six kegs or beer du.ring their sweep or the residence . One of the organizers re · J>OrtedJ y told officers that niers were sold, a mong other places. a t Irvine High School. police said . Nude 'Man' Big Seal EVERETT, Wash. t P) -Snoho mis h C ounty a uthorities had received sever al ca lls about loud µart ies So whe n som eone re- ported Sunday that a nude m a n in a rowboat was m akin~ funny noises and j umping in and out or the wate r off Mission Beach. the she riff's department dispatched two deputies in a dinghy to investigate. They found a big seal frolick ing a ro und the moored boat. Laguna Police Charge Man in Theft of Car A Santa Fe Springs man who witnesses said was pounding a telephone pole with a 6ammer Sunday evening was arrested on s uspicion or grand the ft auto and resistinR arrest in Laguna Beach. P atrick I. Lynch, 24, was be· ing held in Orange County Jail with bail set at $1 ,500 after the incident on South Coast Highway shortly before 9 p.m. Poiice said 'ihe distraught man etudea pouct: an a toot chase. but was later captured near Slee py Hollow. where he scuffled briefly with an omcer. know what prompted the vis· itor's avior, but booked him on charges or grand then afte r be purport.edly told lhem be st.ole a car. ' · Trade Requested BULAWAYO. Rhodesia CAP> -Rhodesia ·s first elected black prime minister today called up- on Britain and the United States ~ to lift trade s a nctions and r e cog nize his inco m ing ad· ministration. Police Brief Ing Laguna Beach resident Dorothy Wickburg holds patrol car microphone as Officer Forrest Parker shows her ho~ to m~ke a call during open house acti vities at the pohce station Saturday. Nearly 100 residents turned out to view the facility and tour the jail and police offices. Design, Equipment· Blamed for Mishap WASHINGTON !AP 1 A con· ~ress ional task force today blamed ··desa~n and equipment error·· fo r t he T hn.•l• Malt' Island nucl ea r ac c 1dt·nt. a nd the· <·haarman said the sumt' kmd of accident.could easily happen at a nother nuclea r pla nt. "Such an <1ccident not only could hapµen again but is likely to il l any t ime," said Rep. Jim Weaver, D-Ore. The task force concluded an a report to a I-louse Interior ~uL· committee that while humart' er· ror on the part or control room oper ators was a factor tn the na lion ·s worst nuclea r a ccident March 28, it played a .relatively minor role . ··1 saw no operator e rror not dosely related to d e:.1gn ur t'quipment error . and. lht reforc, 1t would be impossible to assumt> that merely more tra1mng could core at Lhe plant's reactor No. 2. control room opera tors were responding to the emergency ha.,ed on inaLT uratt: informa - l ion. lht! report 1nd1cated Those conclus io ns contrast "it h pn•v1ous c:onte nuons hy some Nut'lear Regulatory Com rri1ss1on officia ls that operator e rror played a maJor role The task force report 1s th<' first congressional assessment or what went wrong a t the· nuclear plant near Harrisbur g. f'a C<trrying pla,ra rds and shoul· 1nJ! slogans in front or an empty build1n~. 2.000 foes of nuclear - e ncri?y dE<monstrat1~d ar the he adquarter~ of Metropolitan Edison Co . part owne r or the c rippled ThrN: Mile Is land atomic plant. tn Reat1ing . Pa. on Sunday · ~~~d~lude accidents ... Weaver Arson Probed ··operators a nd engineers in· vloved from the start or the aCCI· In Car F1· reQ de nt repeatedly told the t ask 0 force they did not know the ex tent or damage -the degree of serious danger -until one or two days after the damage had oc· curred ." Weaver said Weaver accused officia ls of Metropolitan Edison . the utility that operates the plant. of grossly underestimating the true nature or thf: damage at the plant. The task force s a id m a pre· liminary r e port that the operators at Three Mile Island were unable to halt the accident because their instruments con- veyed d ata tha t was either wrong or bard to inte rpret. "Throughout the early hours of the accident, the operators could not readily interpret reac- tor core temperatures," s aid the report. Thus at the time when most or the da ma ge was done to the fuel San ClemeGite Fire Depart· ment offl c1als believe a lire that d estroyed thre e c ars a n d damaged a fourth Saturday may have been arson. The blaze occurred al about 2 :30 a .m . S a turday at the Meadowlark West Apartments. 3410 Ave. Del Pres1dente " Apartment residents we r e awakened when the blaze began in a car owned by Cosmo Jo~. Larauchi. 22. Fire investigators found a siphon hose protruding from the charred remains of Lafauchi's car That blaze touched off flJ'eS m three other cars surrounding the Larauchi vehicle. Investigators said they don't believe 'the fire was started by someone trying to siphon gas from the car • Original JobtJers by Surlh~ Tho all puroose stiort lor baden. boat. bike. h1k~ or worl<. 1()()11(, cotton sa1lcl0th 1n narural red royal gold cirt.-en aoo hghl blue A11 1nple needle coos1ruct1on • ALS GARAGE 'ib I ASHION ISLAN(., NEWPOR1 BEACH (7\J) 644-7030 Trad1tl()(lal Jeans and Things • .. ' --'Land Yacht ,. Jn ·Drydock "°rRESNO t AP> Sen. S I lfeyakawa·s statemt>nt that th1· aeor don't need gasohne. rom bbted with the ruel situ1ttlon. ap pareat\y bas grounded his seven daltes-per-callon mobile om~ .Tbe a.toot. $40,000, S"'1·ton ful Ir carpeted motor home rost:-. t:axpayers $1 ,862 a month to leaff and sits idle outs tdt> lht· 3epublican senator's Fresno of· fke. The mobile office. wh ir h sleeps six. was due lo makt: un appeara nce at the Ca l<1 veras County Jumping Frog Jubilee over the weekend. Rut one sl <i f fe r who drove to Fresno from San Francisco was told t h•· land yacht had · been grounded an definitely Man, 35, Held In Break-in At School Orange County :-oht!rirf's di·· • puties ~e holding a 5·year·old m<1n on burglary cha · ·~ today arte r El Morro School no r Laguna Beat:h was vandalized u rly Friday. Sher iff's i nves t1 ~ator F red Collins said tlona ld Wilham Beck, address unknown, was ar· rested after deputies discovered tables overturned. supplies stre wn around and an overhead projector s ma shed in a n El Morro classroom. Beck is in Orange County Jail in lieu of$5,000 bail. Collins sa id deputies a lso lbcated burned ma tches near piles of paper supplies in the classroom but indicated t here has been no fire School offtc1als s uid F'n day they did not have an estimate of lbe. damage to the classroom. Collins indicated somt'one hod urinated on desks and in the cor· ner or the schoolroom Musical Arts Panel Elects Y'illiam "Bill'' Pomeroy of San Clemente has been nam~ president of the recently formed MusicaJ Arts by the Sea f'ounda- tion. Thomas Mancini of South Lag una was a ppoin ted t he group's musical director durin~ a recent organ1zat1onal meeting Named as vot.'ul director and conductor was Richard Dastrup of San Clementt'. Pomeroy said a compl<'te list of directors will be made public at a later date. A further or ga u i.z a tio n a l m e e ti ng 1s scheduled for 2 p. m. Sunday an the confe rence roon at 102 Avenida de la Estrella. San Clem ente Hanna Bitter :::::-.......... ... ............................ tUl .... ........., OI' htMy all .....--~ looM. The lul ,_. da19 ol &lie moallt are , .... .,.. ........... In ~. llDn ol e to 100 can and wate. of I"...,.. or man were reported ..... the h•a•Hr·trnelu ConneedcuL TumP814. Poflce ·went to a Br d1eport. Conn.. 1e.rvlce s tation three timea Sunda,y re1poadla1 to at l o ndaou· c omplalnU tba t drlvera ~ thrtatenlng Uw1m with bodllJ harm .'then _,.DO .,, ..... Al Sl.25 • 1allon. • conve · ni.ncr food al.Ore outlet l.n the Sao f'raoclaco Bay aru •P· peartd to be cha.rains more for 1a1ollne than a111wbere tlM 1n tbt' country The price wu •Potted on a pump •I thti Shortstop chain •torfl ln CapUola, a tourlat com· munlt¥ In the picturesque Santa Cruz Countr along the coast •uuth of San Fnntl:tco Th~ Shon.top chain 's price Is oat lc&at 25 cents above prevail· 1 n.: p r1c t•t1. for g a s oltnt' tn Teachers Ask For Mediator A.n impasst! 10 contr1t c t negotiations between the Ocean Vtew \elementary > School Dis t rict and its teachers association has been declared. Ocean Vie w Teachers Assoc1u· t aon 's ctuef bar~aming officia l. Ba r Kaclter , said, .. We have rt' quested a PERB !Public Employ rnent Relations Board > mediator The district has rejected all our counter-proposals. and we see no point in ta lking anymore until a nother offer is made.'· H o w ever . a d i s t ri c t spokesman said both sides have agreed to another meeting Tues· day night in an attempt to re· solve non-financial issues. "The board's position has con· sistently called for r1egoliations of. cost issues after the stale Leg islature resolves t he mud· died school finance picture for t he co m i ng ye a r ." t h e s pokesman said this morning. T he tea c he r association is seeking a salary hike based on percentagej of the money ex· peeled to be funded the school~ I a t l' r t h i. s y e a r b y t h e I ,egislature. Rut the board's spokesman s aid , "Until a firm funding fo rmu la is a n noun c ed b y Sat'r a mentu, the board con- siders negotiating cost items to be imprudent . and not in the best interest of both taxpayers a nd employees.'' In original contract proposals submitted to the board earlier this yea r. the teache rs seek salar y hikes ranging from 7 to 34 per cent . d e pending o n ea ch Burial Held For S. Laguna Resident Memorial services were con· d uc tetl recently fo r South L<1 g un a res ident Ra lph R. Brubaker , who died at bis home May 12. lie was 86. Mr. Brubaker. 46 Monar ch Ray. worked for the Carnation Mi lk Co. in Los An geles for 30 years. lie served as vice pres•· dent of the firm before his re· t1rement. T he South L aguna n a lso ser ved in the Na vy during World Wa r I and w as a 50-y e ar member of the Jonathan Club. He is survived by his wife. Bernice; sons RaJph of Torrance and Curtis of Los Angeles; three s isters and three grandchildren. teacher's education. experience a nd length of service." Also sought Is the reduction of c lass sizes. binding arbitration for grievances. a closed union shop. a shorter leaching day and cosl·Of·Uving increases as well as a n additiona l Sl ,200 per t eache r in fringe b enefi ts yearly. T he declaration of impasse re- q uires PERB to determine that s uch a condition exists , lben a mediator is appointed within five days. If the mediator cannot effect se ttle m e nt 1n 15 d ays . he declares that "faclfinding" is required. Man Sentenced To Life Term 111 FV Slaying An East Coast drug smuggler who maste rminded the 1976 Fountain Valley shoolin~ death of his one-time partner has been sentenced to life in prison by Or ange County Supe rior Court Judge Mason Fenton. John Garfield, 32. of Connec· lieut, was convicted by a jury earlier this year of first-degree murder of Jimmie Lee Larson, 28, of Long Beach. Larson's body was found Aug_ 14, 1976. stuffed in a sleeping bag m the trunk of a car left outsidt! a Lonf.? Beach restaurant. Investigators taler determined that Larson was killed when he was lured to a rented house in Fountain Valley by two East Coast assa ssins h ir ed by Garfield. At the trial. Deputy District Attorney Paul Meyer said the vict im was s hot to dea th b ecause he s ho rt-cha nged Garfield on a major drug deal. One of the alleged assassins, 27 ·year ·old Geor ge Massaro ulso of CoMecticut, bas pleaded guilty lo second·degree murder and has been sentenced lo five years to life in state prison. The other alleged member of the hit team, Thomas Landry, 30, now of San Diego, is awaiting a J une 24 trial on murder cha rges. He is being held in Orange County J ail. Meyer has alleged it was Lan- dry who actually fired the fata l shots into Larson's head as he and Massaro waited in a mbush. Parole Boar_d Flayed FAYETI't!:VILL E, Ark. IAP l -Richard T. Hanna. the former congressman from California who was released from a federal prison Wednesday. has aimed some criticism toward the U.S. Parole Board. ·•we co uld jo ll y well do without the parole commission." Hanna said ln an interview from bis Fa yetteviffe ho me in the Ozark Mountains. Hanna. 6S, was pa roled from Maxwe ll Fede ral Prison al Montgomery, Ala., after serving one year of his slx·to·30·month sentence. He was sentenced to tbe mhllmum aec:urity prison after be pleaded lu.iJty in March 1171 to one count of conspiracy· to defnud tbe U.S. 1ovemment. He bad been charged with 40 counu. Before entering his plea to the single count, Hanna admitted to autborittea that he bad accepted nearly $250,000 from Konan bullftessman Tong Sun Park 1n return for helplna Park become tbe exclusive 1"1Hbulal qeot for surplus rice to 8oulb Korea. Tile pu'Ole came aa a surprise to a-.. wbo laid be wun't eYft aware parole WH beln& ~ for fllm unUI three ..,. ..,_..It wu sranted. ''TM perale board i1 a terrible institution as far as prisoners a re concerned." Hanna said. "ll's hard to understand their parole board a ctions. They think they are being fair but in reality they are just political appointees and the guidelines they work un· deraren'l any good." He advocated fixed sentences by the court with parole review power resting wJth the same court that ruled on lhe case. While serving his sentence, Prostitutes Face Arrests SAN JOSE <AP > -A plucky band of citi1ens has becun patrolling several downtown blocks in a drive to rid the streeta of prostttutes. The group of 18 men and six woll'len, wearifta blue armbands, was accompanied on the lint patrol by six police officers. The officers made six arreata for prostitution and 12 for dl1turbln1 the peace, authorities said. · Several members of the &rouP carried c:'ameras, wblcb lbey uaed to take pictl.,res of license platel betoacinl ID men believed to be toUcitina the proatitutell. Hanna used his time lo consider pena l options that would be good for prisone r s and save t a x- payers money in the process, he said. ··one of my major concerns is that the taxpayers are not get- ting their money's worth out of our prison system." he said. He recommended alternative punishments lo prison for first a nd white-collar offenders. say. ing "Thal would mean more concem for the victim by the court." As an example. Hapna said that a pers on convtcled of c riminal fraud could be sen· tenced to make restitution to the victim and pay a fine to the court. •"That would be far better than c1amping a fellow in jail and maklna taxpayers pay for his room and board," he s aid. Hanna apparently was well re- cel ved by his fellow Inmates at Maxwell. He proudly displays in bis home a framed certificate, an appreciation letter, an en· graved plaque and gavel ari'd a s pecial notice in the prison church bulletin -all 1IJ\a from his stay at Maxwell. "I didn't realize I bad to go to prison to be ao hi1hb honored." he said. s OM.YPfLOl" AS or -cas_~ NM'tbem CallfOl'ftla;-TM ,,_, deftt of tM ftrm .. YI he la rais· inc the price to keep supplies from nmoin1 out. tera*lt• • 11• • oear-Daw. port, Iowa. Ho•1&••• , •• ......_,._ .. -Mte-~~~~--1 Geor1la A11ociatloa o f Petroleum Retallers. And the crunch betan to abow lt.Hll in other parts of the COW\· try: -Baaloeu wu down at some motN in Golor8dols-PHrw Pett-- aru, but touriam seemed to bave lncreued. AM offidall-ia-Tau-pre------.. A New Orleans station m a nager estimated he lost $3,000 alter two men alle1edly sold hla 1u for $3 a tankful. • Independent truckers pro· testing the high cost of fuel stopped traffic for about haU an hour before official• persuaded them to move their rtgs from in· .. A &ot of towista have the at· titude that ii they are aotoa to 10. they better go now." said Tom Maraba.11. regional dlrector of tbe American Automobile As· aociatioo. • Georgia s tatio n s were stockpiling extra gasoline for tbe holiday weekend. said Jack •••lnffle .. dieted a dry boUday weekend in that state. But tourilm officials said no one was sure wbat would happen. -In the Northeast, r;.ainy weather kept down t.he weekend demand for casollne in New Jersey and New York, leading officials to ptediet supplies would be available for Memorial Day. * * * Only One 'C' Tag Needed Motorists who drive com- mercial vehicles in Orange and Los Angeles counties need only purcha.~ one "C" sticker to ex- e mpt their autos from the odd· even gasollne sales restriction. · Philip Anthony. chairman or the Ora nge County Board of Supervisors. said a reciproca l plan whereby Orange County. issued "C" sticke rs will be honored in Los Angeles County and vice versa was approved F r i d ay b y Lo s A n geles superviso~ c.. "While this will not shorten the Imes at gas stations," An - thony sajd, "tl will remove some or the confusion and eliminate the impression that stickers from both counties should be obtained " Gossamer AlfJatross The reciprocal agreement means gas stallon dealer., m both counties a r e to honor t'llher an Oranf.?e or Los Angeles l'ounty sticker at service sta- llons P ilot Bryan Allen, le ft. and designer Paul MacCread~ display a c raft known as the Gossamer Albatross. Alle n hopes to make the first human-powered fli ght across tht· English Channel. The craft was on display recently i:l l • the American Embassy in Londo n . The stickers a llow driver" of o t h e r wise-un m a r ke d com. mercial vehi clt-s to gas uµ any day of the wee k regardll'ss of their hcense plate number. Taiwanese Student ' Wins on 'Revenge' SJC Council Rejects Supermarket BUENA P ARK <AP > -It meant a lot to a Taiwanese stu· dent to become the two millionth rider of the "Montezooma's Preschool Registration_ Scheduled Registration is scheduJed from 9 a .m. to 3 p.m. Thursday for youngste rs who meet state crite rili to qualify for the 1979·80 Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict preschool program. To qualify. children aged 3 to 5 years. rune months must be non· English -s peaking. ha ve ps ychological need s o r come from a low-income. welfare reci· pientor single-parent f amity. San Clemente-a rea pa re nts may register their children at Las Palmas Elementary School. 1 101 Calle P u e nte, San Clemente. San Juan Capistra no a nd Capistrano Bea ch-area parents may regist er al San Juan Elementary School, 31642 El Ca min o R ea l, Sa n Ju a n Capistrano. Revenge ·• rolle r coas ter at Knott 's Berry Farm --m fact. 1t meant two million Meiucan cen· tavos in prize money . But for a few minutes Sunday the prize meant nothing to 26- year-old Fu-Mang Shy because he doesn 'l speak e nough English to unders~ why the mariachi bands began playing when he went through the turns tile and why someone put a piece or paper in his hand · But when friends explained an Chinese that Shy. who has been in the United Stales for only a month. bad won the equivalent of $800, "he was very excited a nd happy ," said Denny Sha nahan, spokesm an for the amusement park. Shy got his prize after com· pleling the two-minute ride that reverses on a single-loop track. Shy. who will return lo Taiwan in July after studying computer engineenn~. told Shana han that Knoll's was the firs t amusement park he and his friends had visit· ed. He said he was the only one in the group who wanted to lake on the roller coaster. Shy did not s a y how he'd spend the money. but his parting words were. ..Thank you for very good day · · Despite city surveys that Ltst a dditional supermarkets as a lop San Juan Capistrano priori· t y, counc ilme n r e j ect ed a pla nned Alpha Beta shopping <'Omplex on Camano Capistrano, this week. The center would have bet!n localed on vacant land betw~n San Juan Plaza and the San Juan Creek in the southern por· lion of the mission city. Councilmen criticized the proJ- ect because of potenlaal 1m pacts on traffic circulation in the area. 1bey also cited a lack of adequate parking places to sup- port traffic inside the complex Members a lso noted traffi c problems connected with the Camino Capistr ano San Juan Creek bridge. The bridge is only two lanes wide and could create a utomobile now problems in the area . they said. Several business owners from the adjacent San Juan Plaza a lso complained that the pro· posed center would block them out because some buildings w~rc situated with their backs to San Juan Plaza . li~t~ight and comfortab1cz, madras ... always a fuvorit(Z. for warm ~th<z,r wear. colorful h and woven madras sp:>rL coa'ts; <de> gre.ai> "·nth popl1n tJroU5'l.rs. available. m bl ~, brown and red tones. @J~o@@J~~ 44 f81t*>n island, newport center 644·5070 : ... ' ... -CW. Y PILOT Mondey. Mey 21, 1971 • ~-!j;;;;·~~tempts -~()· ~ (.. -'••• .~i" .. ~ ....... . •• wlc·~~,.I s M!;t,.e Softer tance Bet Against Skylab TR• gy 18 PALLING DEn. -You may bl-awe t.o find a lot ol thlnp to rret about oe a 81\M! llonct.y, but I 'm aot 10U11 to WOrTY wath 10U about iettant hit br rallin1 apatt junk. "/~ ca• wrana your hand& over tha OIM;, by younetf • · Curnontly. OW ~P•~ junk jitters lDvolve M vetucle we have CX'tliUna around up there called Skylab, which wu built riahl he"' on our very own Onaqe Coast, Now •ll tbe aerospa<'t' s11vants say that Skylab Is fallln1. Skylab ts det.t·Mbt-d MS we11h•ns 1$ tona and beloa as bag as a house WHEN THIE\' IUlll.T this vetucle at McDonnell Douglas an lluntm.iton Heach, I was 1lven an opportunity to tqur Uk' mockup. which was, in moet resptlct.s, 1dentlcal Huntmgtoo·s Skylab What Goes Up Much Come Bock Down to the real thing. They kept the moekup here on earth when the real Skylab went into orbit. The idea was that 11 something went wrong up there, the space savants might be able to fi gure out the malfunc- tion here 'within the earth bound mode I. Anyway, I rud get to tour the mol'kup C1nd maybe you could say it's as big as a house. It's thrt.'e slories tall but not very wide and it has round walls. Also, moving from f'OOm to room is sort of a chore because of ladders. hatches and the like. Come to think Qf 1t. Skylab is a lot hke a Balboa duplex. ALL 'flOS ASIDE. Lht.' old maxim about what goes up mui;t come down appart'ntly still h<>ldi, Skylab wC>nl tll orbit m 1973 and now it '!> going 10 l'ome down It 1s expected to re- join us early K'I July. You h fl\'l' to hoP<' 11 doesn't decide to com{• directly to its homt'lown 1n Hu nt ini.;tun Fk<wh. T he experts, howevl'r. say not lo worry Skyla b will br<'ak up into 500 paN·cs a bout the time 11 gels ;ust 60 miles above lhl' old lt:rra firrna Half the piC"ces will be under 10 1>ounds The big)?PSt will b<· a b<>ut 5,00o St.'t' how much they know ahout llll this falling down husincss"' J UST NF.VER MIND lhllt tf you get clobbered by even a little ol' 10-pound chunk. 1t could give you one hell of a headache. On the other side. the· wh12banRs 1n the aerospace dodgt• say that the odds ari· 150 to I ogainst any c hunk of Skylabhittmg anybody . And the chances or it -;tnktnR you µersonall y ari! one in 600 ball.Jon. l.l~'TEN FRU:ND, y<1u II nev~r J!l.'l ndds working for you like that over at L-0s Al<tm1tus racetruck. According to NASA scientists, you are 3,000 times more likely to get struck by lightning than hit by Skylab. Doesn't that make you reel better'> Well. I'd feel better about 1t if I was a little less ac- cident·prone. I ban~ed my head four times just this weekend on the hanging flower basket in the garage. I was sure it was Skylah each time. Woman's Body Discovered LOS ANGELES !AP > · A hiker in the La Habra Heights area has reported finding the 'badly decomposed body of a scantily·clad woman o n Fullerton Road, a bout 4'h miles south of the Pomona Freeway. s he riff's deputies said. The body found Sunday was partially covered by dirt and lea ves. and appeared to be that of a female. Deputies said a cor- oner 's autopi;y will determine t h<> t·ause of death. TEHRAN. lr•n tAP • -Iran's revolutionary aovernment, atunc by Sen. Jacd> Javlta' resolution cntkiziq more tbaa aoo firins squad ex· ecut i0011 1n three monlha, told the United States to delay seadln1 lla new Mq'lbusador. then tried to soften the blow today. Nonetheless, Javlts was aaalaned a 24·bour police auard at hia Manhattan apartment bullding l>t'caww or threats against him and his wife by the Iranian gov- ernment. New York police said. THIE OFFICIAL PARS news aaency said Sunday that the Javits' resolution represented "clear interference" in Iranian affairs. and that "continuation of such ho8tile acts or U.S. of· facials wouJd make the Iranian government ... revise its rela· lions with the United Stales 11nd limit them. "Th e Iranian Fore ign Ministry has asked the new U.S. Ambassador 1Walter L.> Cutler to postpone his trip to Iran until such time as the politicCl] at· mospbere between Iran and the United States is cleared." However, Foreign Minis ter Ibrahim Vaz.di told a news con· ference today : "The Iranian government is aware that the e xecutive and legislative branches a re clearly separat.ed in the United States and so the action of the U.S. Senate is not taken by us as an indication or official U.S. attitudes toward Iran. ''OUR OBJECTION is direct· ed at the action of the United States' Senate and as far as rela· tions between the Iranian gov- ernmeot and the U.S. govern- ment are concerned, I received a letter from Secretary or State Cyrus Vance last week in which the U.S. government expressed its wish to have relations with Iran expanded in all spheres." Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini, the Shiite Moslem leader of the revolution that ousted Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi's re. gime in FebruaFy. called the U.S. government an "injured snake" because or bis victory and blasted the Javits' resolu- tion. The resolution introduced by the New York Republican and passed Thursday said if the fir· ing squad executions, which have reached 213, continue, rela- tions between the United States and Iran would be endangered. "WELL, WE HOPE TO God that they are enda nge red, for what do we want to do with the United Stat~." Khomeini told tribe!'lmen who visited him in the holy city of Qom "We have no need for the United St ates It is they who need us. as a lucrative market for their goods as well a:; a source of oil fo r which their greed never t'cases " 12 Texas Senators Defy Arrest Order AUSTIN. Tt•xas t AP l It will take more than Texas Rangers l)n their tratl and threats to rem1>Ve them from office to nush Texas· "Kille r Rees" senators from their unde rcover hives, says a defiant member of the group "We can stay gone as long as we want to." Sen. Gene Jones, D· llouston, said Sunday as he ~nd 11 other missing senators we re an their third day of disrupting Senaic action and avoiding ar- rest.· State police a nd T exas Ra ngers m ade one arrest in their statewide search. only to find they had grabbed .Jones' brothe r. Clayton. in Houston by m1stakt• and nown him to the capit al in a hela<·optcr. ''IT'S NOT LIKELY we're go- ing to be found until we return on our own." said .Jones, who telephoned a reporter. "We'll all return together whenever that is. It couJd be Monday morning. al could be Tuesday a t mid· night." Jones said 10 senators were together Friday and were talk· ing of going to Mexico when he left them Meanwhile. their 19 colleagues minus som e with excused absences convened briefly S unday before a d journing without a quorum LT. GOV. BILL Hobby or· dered the dozen lawmakers, all Democrats. arrest ed Friday after they boycotted a Senate session. The chamber needs 21 senators to conduct business Unless two absentees are found. the Senate can do nothing. Hobby invoked a procedure last used in 1969. By "putting a call'' on the Senate. he can order absent members to be arrested and broug ht back to the chamber. Several Areas Get Rain Tlwnderstorms Bring Tornadoes, Floods ····-Alllftl• 8alllmorP. 81 """9hMr' Bolte 8otWn a .... 11.vllle 8uff•lo c 11111111wv ~ c~ ClllClllMll Clewlelld c.-..n111us Diii fl. Wtlt Oeflftc Oetnll HellM HIMhllu ........ Jecll1'wlllP KMl'ICll-, LAIVeeM LlltllltOdt Ll ... ltllCll L ... &'111111 Mtfllllflh M'-1 Ml......_ ..... St.I''. Nelllwlltt .... OrlM ,._Yertl Qldl.Oty OIMN ~ .............. ""9111• ------.... -.outnf'rn Pln1n\ .tnd lo•tr Mi\~u\\IP· 01 valley il'ltO ltwi Trnnit\.M'• v.tlle v ""°"CJft ""' N•l•rn 01110 ••lie. e"<I 1nloNewE~, S~le& -& to bl' •unny ove• m11<n OI llte '"'Of llte NllOfl T•m111rat~ bt!I«• dewn IOCS.y r~ from J4 °"9fffS •I Gr•no For11s, N.O .• lo 71 "' L•rwdO. CorPll• Christi end ll<ownwlll•, Tues. C•Ulenala Al"'°""' lft upper lewl \Y\letn of 1-pre._.11\et ttn been Movnd lor ,.._.,., Mw••'-t.. ••oaih• 111ew Httwlnl. tow ''°"°' -suttere<1 drlull --led tltnluQlt Tues- dey, <lllt,,... wlllt •-Y $11W\ In llte•fl«-. Tiie ......,._ -OW«HI s_I., e 1perle11ud llttOUQlt llte we«Und were c•uMd 11y • deep l•ytr ol marw.ir. Biii "'-I I•-ls HPKltd 10 lltln •s , ...... ~ '"-...... , ... ., ••• •II-Int Ille SUll 10 llur11 "'""""-.... ,_. TueSd9y, Tiie ...... Tuetdlly In mosl of Ille In· •-_. IMllld lie arOUlld 14. RIDsian DelJut .......... British rock star Elton John. right, was greeted by a fan at Moscow before leaving ror Leningrad, where he was to start a concert series tonight. Concert tickets were of. f icially priced at $9, but on Leningrad's black market they were said to be as high as $150. • Police Say Trucker Killed 3, Uimself CHESTERFIELD TOWNSHIP. N.J . IAPl a 53-year-old truck driver killed his wife, teen-age daughter and a neighbor today before turning a 20-gauge shotgun on himself m the family home, police sa y . Despair at has poor health m<Ay have dnven the m<An to the slay ings, a relative said The dead we re identified, as C h a rles Liedtk a . ha s wife. Marion , ~4, their daughter , Joyce Ann . 15, and a neighbor. Betty Dubt!ll , 27 DETECTIVE ~NTHONV Sparano said all rour were shot in the he ad, t h e wife and da u~hter apparently while the~ slept "lie had asthma real bad and could hardly bre<Athe . plus his back has been :.o bad he could hardly walk." said Herman L1edtKa . the dead man's unclc Her man. a local <·xcavat1ng con tractor. e mployf'd Charles fur more than 25 year-; The bodil'S were found 1n th(> Licdtkas' green Cape Cod holjse shortly after 6 30 a .m . by another daughter. 24 -year-old Rose Jones of Yardville, who ar r ived to leave her 18·month-old child and drive to work at a local factory with Mrs. Oubell. GEORGE GIBBS, A landscaper who lives across the strf'et. said he heard what he thought werl' car doors slam. ming s hortly alter 6 a .m. He called state police after seeing the daughter . Mrs . J ones. nee from the house screaming. He rman Liedktka said he ar· rt ved at his nephew ·s house before the state police did "They lpolice> all jumped out with their J?u n s dr awn . I s aid. 'You non 't nct:d an v 1-!lln~ t'uUSt' 1•very huny ·~ <fl·ail inside .... lh•rman Li edtka rc l'lllled "Charlil' wai, tht' kind or guy who would clo anything for you." Gihb~ said ''But I lhink every. thong .1ust l'lus•'d in on html" Chemicals Found SAN DIEGO 1AP l Mort' than five pounds of a potentially e xplosive c h e mical mo r e powe rful than TNT has b~n f o und in se v e n San Diego schools. where it has been stored for use in chemistry labs, school offlc1als confirmed. "the look IS YOL.J'' • Sophisticated three· piece su it s by Hart Schaffner & Marx, Lanvin, Palm Beach & Botany 500. All for the man that wants to be in the forefront of fashion. Unusual stripes, handsome plaids and rich new solid colors. All ideal for ·--- usaness or socializing. 175. to 295. GRAND OPENING ..,.,.,, ro" South Co.If Plaza 3814 So 8r1s1ot Ave SANTAANA 714 . 566 . 2570 • .... t .......... ,_ 0111 •• S~f NaffUMf9rl ,., I,.. ... , •• "''"· . --...---- ' ·NATION I CONSUMER ..... ..., 21. 1979 et&n~le with plaaUc fuanela. punilbable by a fl.De of up to SllO. c ua y, 10me peop • othen Juat widen the openlnc. Puttine recular in a car meant that improves the performance ~ -....,..80•£ PEOPLE TkttE ~use ·r'e!_lliu~ mi1ht produce ihe enc,ine," said Dewey. "I don' soine-r nocKrne--or 1)1Qr11r ;.b'aw-aboUHhat;-t>ut-penoaMtJ acrewdrive~ and change the size but shouldn't hurt the en1ine. says I've never found that uatnc pre. of that operun1 to, permit a leaded Dewey. mium in a car that takes recuJar nonle to 1et in at." s.ays Dewey, w'll hurt ·t.. I LOS ANO&LSS <AP) You been detl•ned for· unleaded,-the -&U~a:,-UJ.......kL.lb~mps and result wtll be what we call a aurp .. --they-ao.."rnave -i»otsOMd catatyat, whlett-el-eoun. kind ol 1uollne your tar l•kfll la Irretrievable dama1e." says Whatdoyoudonow? , Olck O.w.-y of l':Ord Motor Com- If )'our tar takes premium or VMny "Th(~ result i s that the nouns that only a few gallons of "YOU MJGRI' GET some ping, 1 1 · leaded 1uoUne will finish off the dependinc on the various types of · • catalytic converter. gasoline. but normally it wouldn't "KNOCKING" oa "PINGING•• Usina a f\annel or widening the have a very substantial effect on In ~n engine occurs when the openina comtitutes illegal tamper-the engine," be said. gasoline being used burns t ing with an emission control de-Puttine premium into a car that quickly. The higher the octane rat.. vice, a spokesman for the state Air takes 'regular won't hurt anything ing of the gasoline you buy, the Resources Board says, and is but your wallet. he added. leas "knock" 1t will produce. rettular. It doean't matter too c·atalyst I~ renderf'd inoperable, much, althoucb puttin1 re1ular In whll'b ineruses p0llutaon . And a car t.hat takes premium will pro· that 's lllegul ·' bably produce some "knocktn1" l 'ani taJdna unleaded have nar- or "pinain&." But If your car takes rower noult openinas meant to unleaded. It 's a different story prevent drl ve n fro m using "If' A CVSTO•t:a puts leaded anythfoa else, but some people are 1asoline 1n a vebacle wtuch has uppaarf'ntly ov~rcoming t al de- --~--------..,1--------------------------------~----------------------------~~--------------------. ·~ 'BEEN THERE' Lardner Writers 'Heavy'- 1 j Drinlrers NEW YORK rAJ'I I Ring Lardner Jr. say:-. f Sinc lair Lewis and F. Scott Fitzcer a lcl we re •a m on g t h e f irst ~ alcoholics he rcmem -~ be rs meeting as a boy. ~ but he 's met quite a ft'w · writers with the cfiseast· since. His fatht•r a fa med JOU rnalts t and short story writer wa:- a n a lcoho l ic , <1n d Lardner himself. a s ue·' cessful screenwriter and j novelist. also battled th<: disease. ' "CREATION IS often very frus trating, and people often seek some sort of respite from that frustration," Lardner s a id al a news con-e fe re nce to a nnounce a ~ book entitled "Having ' Been There. '· ! The book contains 18 s hort stories abou t a lcoholism and its ef fe cts. Lardne r wrote the foreward, and Allan Luks, director of the New York City affiliate of the National Council on Alcoholism . collected the stories from 513 sub- m i lt e d b y writers -.etting the &Ce at the Indy ''500 11 nd a~ across A.merica. Mustang 2-0oor Coupe Musrang 3·0oor Cobrd Cllupl' Mustang Turoo 3-0oor Coupe Mu~tang 2-Door Ghia Coupe I ... . ,,·~ . ' ·~ TUNE IN TO THE INOY "500" TELECAST ON ABC, MAY 27. 8 P.M . See an Indy "first"-excrtlng in-car camera coverage of the pace lap driven by Jackie Stewart. Also check your loc.ul l1st1ngs for l11d1nnapolls Motor Sp~f'dway RJd10 Nel\Nor1< live broJdCdSI FORD MUSTANG. .,... __ _..._......u.uwllU..j~co.wito:~---r------~-----------....:: I LARDNER. WHO -~EE'IC R F THE ~ wrote the screenplay for l M -A·S·H. said an ex- amination o f an almanac's lis t or 187 of • , this century's writers led him to conclude that .... at least 62 had a "drink- ing problem ," or one in three . This compares w ith one in 10 in the general population, he uid. In 8ddition. be said of the eight Americans who won Nobel Pr~ea for literature, Lewis, 1 Eu1ene O'Neill and William Faulkner were alcoholics. and Hem- in:1way and John Stein-, beck were heavy depen- deau ol apirtts. i1 Cab Fare Set , SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -'1'be ltMe Court ' ol A....a llaa ruled that ... -PrlMIHo ud tta 1 Board of Supervl10ra llH• aatllorlty to aet taleab f.,.. ln the city. , . If ever there was a car that found itself righ~ at home pacing the field at the Indy "500," it's Ford Mustang. The official Mustang Pace Car has been mechanically modified to pace this year's Indy "500." For a limited time you can buy a replica of this Impressive car (excluding mechanical modifications) with zoomy Pewter and Black forged aluminum wheels, Aecaro• bucket seats and a choice of 5.0 liter V-8 or 2.3 llter turbocharged engine. Every racy line of these sporty coupes suggests the excitement of America's premier motor sports event. Extended Service Pl•n provides longer protection.than your car's basic warranty. Consult your Ford Dealer for full details and the plan's attractive price. ( 1979 INDIANAPOLIS "500:' Mustang. The best-selling car in its class. • • t • .'1 I J 'l . j .·I ~.· ' M !>~LY PILOT ~esearch-Show3-&ays _Can Be _Good Par~gts 0HICA00 <AP> -Ihle alld f•lllale bo1DOH1ual1 do not dUfer from bttel'OM'xuals in their abllity to N 1ood pare ntlf, ll panel of re :.earchera n!pur\Ni • · In thc>M> C'HH where' the pa~nts HD be ()pen about tM•r homoMxuall ty, retearchers ll•id. the pareni. ma)' ~ bne an ·ev"n bettM relatiomhlp with ~lhejr C'hiJdren. .. BalAN MIU.Ea. a coonHk>r in .. W"st HollywtKld. pN>sentt'd a lhrtt year study of ~ t •Y fathers dofM' for :a Ph.D. d1.....,.lion La todNIC1 at ftte Univel"'li&J ol AlNIU. ~. "' G•y ratben. be said. ftDd lbat tWr <'hildren aeeept tbelr Mmolexuallb .. but their wives are upeet when t.1191 rea rn of it. · ·c tuldren feel their gay fa&her'1 ·openn~ and honesty about his lift bring them do:.er toaether," S4i1U.I Miller. himsdf a gay father MILLER SAID res ults of his study l'Otltr.UC!l m,U. often raiMd In l•Y parenl r'-Wtody casea. .. TJM!Mo fathers neith~r molest tMlr chltdret". n6r do they raiM: • dh·· proportlonalt number of offaprtn1 who turn out to ht-I•)'.·· he iuaid Tht 9CN'iolo1llt Hid althO\.IMh few ••Y men are 1uccet1ful In &»tnintc c uat ody ol their children. &()mt• cb\ldren live with their l•Y fathers bt'UUM' their mothers do not w1ml tht•m or lht'Y opt to do 110 when they are old t--nout:h • Miller presented hl8 study durln& a 1111\POIUUID at tM annual rQiMUq or tbe An"*'kaa PsYt'hlatr1c A.heel•· UM here. ' -.D•. MAaT8A Klrkpatriclt. a p1ycbiatriet who teacbe~ at u~ re ported on a study whic'h compared 20 lesbian mother!'. and tht'1r children w1lh a like group uf divorced heterosexual mothers and ctulJren. A payc hologlal and a c hlld psychiatrist who studied the children independently we re unable to de· tcrmine wh1d\ children belonged to which group ol mothers. she said •. , ... ( ... Er neat L. Bo1er, ·u ·'· Oommlsaloner of Education, 1ay1 urban high schools, pl ag ue d b y over· c rowding . cri m e . high dropout r ates and student apathy are in deep trouble. ··We must reform these institutions and equip s tudents for productive work," he said. ............... s .......... ......, DEAR PAT: Are there aQf quality and safety standards for professional drivinc scboola and their lnstrudon? I'd like to find out what the re· qulrementa are before I chooee • drivin& lnstruc· lion proeram. K.S., Fountain Valley PnfeeeleHI drtvlac se._.. aad laltneten la CalUenda are Heeaaed bJ &Jae ne,anmeat of •e&er VellldH after •eetilll rlPI ,....,,._, "8a· dar& ldllall ·-Hf'l7....., ....... , M bealllil, _. •••• ee_,11 .. n• .. lw DllV ... ,.,, .... Can ........... h•tetllll "91'1 ... ........... , ....... ~ _,_ ,...,,... ... a•• ...........................• .,.1'1...,. yean.• .. ,...., ef Cl t' kt enea*8 .. lM &ratlle...., fllM. If,.. me .... •nkee et a pre- feuleul drtvtq seboel, au to '" &Jae lutntdor's kle•ttfk•Uoa card. Clftlr oN....ei &lws 1..-• lll!tleia DEAR PAT: Some AM radio stations say they are "clear channe l" ataliona. What does this mean? . L.S., Costa Mesa Ttw P~•rer. Prew Pr .. ~ DEAR PAT: Lut year I bad my 1''11 tax re· turn prepared by a local man whet adverUHs himself N an income lax preparer wilb a lot of experience. I was later notified that my return would be audited. I checked lt over and found several glaring el'l'Ors. The preparer admitted to making these mistakes and wisbed me l~k wllb the audit. Approximately SC.GOO in errors were foWld· and I've been told by the IRS that my tu liabwty will be somewhere around $1,000. l aaked the preparer if be would j ust pay the interest or peaaltiel and be said, "Heck no!" I then asked if be would ,,,.,.re my 1978 tax free and again he re- f\lled. What can be done, if anything? J . T .. San Clemente ;Emplnyees Wi11 ~3,500 BonuA Losing Weighl Dr. Kirkpatrick aaid her study eon· t radicts several social myths about lesbian parenthood. Lesbians and heterosexuals, she said. tend to have --------- A a.. l·A .. dear dalmel" l&atlaa Is pl"Mffted Ire•......,_.... al lllsM fer 4lll&aaees at least 751 •Ilea froa &Jae l&allm • ••et.l•ea evea fant.er. 'fteR are Z5 Clua l·A dear claaaael Ma· Consider yo11rHlf 1.elly Uaat Uala •reparer wHa't wtllblg &o prepare y..,.1m ta• man. Y .. caa't do mHh &o recover you lou st.ee y• aatlilortaed Ute retura's ~ wltea yoe •llJMd l&. However. yoa can rue a eo•plalat wttll &Jae .aaae Tax Preparers Proll'a•, lat Howe Ave., Suite I, Saerameato, CaW. IUZS. A apolrea•a• at Uaa& eftlee aays you sllotahl write a leUer esplala- la• &lie pNWem aed oaWalq &Jae erron. Be ave a. melllde &lie aame, a.wre. aad ,..._ H•ber ol Uae tax ltftPArer, .. well .. jeer OW11. Aa ... wettl&all99 will be aadel1Ua by Uala olftee wWc~ re•.IMe. ud resisters mOll& &u preparen. SPRING GROVE, Ill. (AP) A ~ompany president happily paid out S:J.500 to overweight employees who ;hed pounds in a year·long "Blubbt:r Bust" campaign. t he same problems an(! the same solutions and to lead similar lives. She said there tended to be more stability in lesbian homes because the mothers were not planning to re· marry and had a stable lesbian rel<.1· tionship or (ew such relationships while the heterosexual molht·rs oft en had a strin~ C)f boyfriends bec<.1usc they werl' i11tcrcstt'd in getting m<ir· ri<'d again Co • M &Iona, aeconllDI to &Jae Federal Co•m.aka&leu :vma an Comm....._ Dtntnc &be day, ••e utlou aenu Uae eomlrJ are allowed to operate• &Jae nme fre· _Arwn1itted qwadet as Uae elear claaael aaU... M..a of ·--w-tbete otlaer a&aUoaa <day·Umera> •Ht cloae SAN DI EGO <A Pl dowa la &Jae evnlag ao clear claaaael 1tadou caa Joseph Coppola of West pnvhle bl&erfere11ee·free algllt·Ume aervlce onr a Covina has been ac· wide 1eosnfMe area. f h th t Clear claaanel atatioH proYlde service lalllHlreds Dtd.-f~e lfftlt Mafl Be Co••ltl DEAR PAT: Are articles purchased abroad in a duty.free s hop or free port subject to U.S. customs duties~ quitted o a c arge a ol mlles away oaly at nlpt becaae Uae IHI dls· he s muggled one million &aace part of &Jae AM al&•al (called a .... ,wave Articles acquired abroad <outside tbe U.S.) in a mphetamine pills inlo •l•aal") la I-' la &Jae daJUJae..,Majer tlear tlaan· a duty.free shop or free port are sabjttt &o U.S. W.G .. Costa Mesa Jim Miller . president or lntermatic Inc.. manuracturer or automa tic time r s and hl'aters, paid $4 per pound lost. Miller even helped employees reach their target weight by installing 1 J ~-mile outdoor jogging and ex· !rcise course on t he company the United States from ael 1tatil• gnenlly eaa be Mani darta• &lie day cu&oma daties, and may be iaelllded la yMr Early Paper Found Mexico. Coppola, 43, oat)' •&o tM mllet fn• &M statlla. ,..._ uea ls cH&oms esempUon, acHrdiag to e.a&e•• of· .... to be reeelfta& "prl•U7" Mntte mm &Jae ficials. Tbe term daty.free CMllaide &Jae v.s. •ens T 0 KY 0 <AP > C h i n c s e said be was unaware 1tatlo11. Al lll&M, t.M11&1t, tllJI lkJWan slg•al tllat &lie merchandlae is b_etmf Mid for eoaa .. ptioa archaeolokists h ave found three thal pills were bidden In IMNulcet1 off a la1er of &Jae abl11P•ere •ad retuns la a ctaty.free area la &Jae ee.a&ry wltere U was pieces of paper that may date from a ir conditioning and &o eartll, wt.ere a dl.Aaa& AM radio llaaeaer caa pick purchased. It, therefore, ia' free of daat eo11a&ry'1 grounds. . or his 900 worker s. 173 signed for :he program a year ago. Each listed ,j target weight. between 7J and 49 n.c . more than heating ducts of a car. 11 lta .. eecondary"senlcebroackas&a. duties. 150 years before the official date for ,_::_.=.:..=:..::.:..:..:..:_ ____ ..:£~~==::.:..::~:..:.;;..;..:.;. ____________________________ _ The biggest money winner was PMt 'lovatka of Fox Lake. She started out · 1l 155 pounds with a target of I06ing 15 Sht• lost l ht! 35 <.1t $4 per , plus ii ·or each of s ix <.iddi tional pounds she • ost. making a $146 jackpot. the invention of paper. China's of· fi<'ial Xinhua lllsinh11:1 1 nPwo; a genry reports. The report sa id the three bits of pa~r were found by workers in a farm 1mprovc-ment project in Fufeng county, Shaanxi IShensi 1 pro· vincc. "THE KEY TO SECURITY" K wDkset Deadbolts CYllNDtR UlAOLOCI\ Standard duty with \" deadbolt key retracts bolt from ex· terlor, thumb turn operates bolt from in· terior terlor, thumb turn operate$ bold from int.rior. ,.., i«' OOUllll CYLINOl R 0£A0L0tK Standard duty with \" deadbolt. l(ey retracts bolt from ex· terior a nd interior. Sale s1300 terior and lnt.rior. Sale s1900 IULllCT TO STOCK ON HAND THllU S/'JA/ LAGUIA llACH LUMIEI 1765 Laguna· °CGY~ Rili. Laguna '•ch . Ca 11 : 494-6531 Ot' '.'540·'2'1 ...... tm •• 7111·WI a.111 .... • , ....... c~~~ II ='~';.:11111 , Lloyds invites Y,OU to a bank -wanning in South Coast. (3931 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana) ' Lloyds Bank is no stranger to Orangt- County. We've been in Santa Ana since 1866. And here in the South Coast area since the mid 1960's. \ But now to accon~odate South Coast's · growing needs. we'vt" JU St movea to lars.{er quarters. A larger office. with more parkin g s pace 'SO it ~ easit'r lo park your car. And mure drive·up teller stetticm :-; so you don't ha ve to park at all. At Lloyds we're excited about our beautiful new bank. And wcct like to "Share the excite· ment wit h you. So why not drop by opening week beginning May 21st, and help us cele· brate our opening. We'll have refreshments on the house (or rather on the bank). And give you a chance to win a Litton Microwave Oven. a Polaroid Pronto Camera '1r 'me of 11 other prizes (the drawing is Friday May 25th). And if you open a checking or savin~~ accoun t with <it least ;i $100 deposit. you'll get a hard bound ~and McNally Magnifirent Continent as a gi ft. So stop by and meet our Branch Manager. Gail Wald ron. and her friendl y staff. And don't forget to bring the famil y. Mcn1ber FDIC r.----------., I Free Drawing Entry 1 DJ_<tfiln~ w.tlbc.held 01LEridax..May 25~.You 1--~-• 1wcd not b\: prt>sl'nt lo win. Win a Litton Micm· w:iw Ovt•n, a Polaroid Pmnto Camera nr ont• of I l I or her prizes. :\9JJ So 13ristnl St., Santa Ana.CA. I ~ :'\ar•l'-------------- Address------------- I Phone . ! L----------.. · . .. , __ ----~--~----~---- VOL. 7'1. NO. 1•kl SECTIONS. lO PAGES Co~nty ~ Gas By TOM BARLt;Y °' -hlt'f ,....,. 'yet , l • -"oar-Bo•elowa , Dally N~••P••er ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAY 21, 1979 c TEN CENT! Lines 'Shorter' . . · j Today · ly dosed helped to ho ld down the hncbtoduy " tributors. was arrested by police on charJ!es of stealing gasoline .. lrom his tanker truck .s~rv1ct> sh•t1onN throughout Orange County rl'port..J t04tU) lh•t they pumll"d watm hnt' to lh•· shortest hnt's of molon s b tht•\ have seen sinl'e tht• gliN <'r1:o;1, An att~ndant at K1n1f i. I.ado Ar<'ti. N .. wport lthulcv1trd 1rnit Via I.ado. Nt'WJlOrt Ht·ud1, u11t hnt~N W\'rl1 NhOr1 to<l&y "bt-t•ttuM· tht• 11 n,1·1" t111 v .. rull h111ki. T t1\· o<l<ti. fl llt•d up 1111 "i~1t ur<luy u111t 111 .111\ 11( tht·m <111111 I du ''"' "l't•kt•llll drt\'lllj.! Many st>rv"e . s tatio ns 1n -1 •ranf:(c Cow1tt" dosed Sunday. 1 ~ n o ri n ~ <i o v t: d m u n d G Brown's d1rcct1ve for weekend op<-ning Chevron station on Cro wn Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel, said the extra allocat1on from his s upplier madP 1l possible ror him to open durinJl the weekend Police throu~hout the <'ounty reported a peacefu l wc·ekend at the gas pumps with motorists respecting lhP lines fo rmed al open service stations Lt Al Muir 'ia1d the dnvn. Wayne 0 SmeL'>. 36. (Ir 2 Lm<'o ln. Irvine was allegedly dis pensing ruel into a fi ve·gallon container a nd late r pourin~ rt into his recreation-type tr uck "I guess no one -not even an oil company e mployee. -is ex· empt from the current situa· l ion." Muir observed. Attendants at ma ny stations are reporting that the gas crisis a ppears lo have improved their relutionship with customns. ' erupted in Soulht>rn Cahforni1t But sev~ral dt>a le rN wurnt«I that the "evens" may not h.• 11' • fortunate Tu~sday whe n tht:) tak~ their turn at th~ pumps 1\dl11llot1t1lh .111 dltt'11d u11t ,11 UJ \ N lln111n Nt 1il1v11 . M S7'.! ~I' rt nt::tld h· SL H un I ingt on Bt•ad1. 1>11111 ... the Wl.'c kcnd oµc n IOli!:l. of many :1.tdlJOOI> that former Bulletin Issued ! On Mesa Boy, 13 Costa Mesa police today is- s ued a bulletin in hopes •>f local· mg a 13 year-old boy who may be the v1ct1m of foul play. •\ Investigator Dave Walker said J a m es "Jamie " W. Trot· f ter disappeared on his way lo \ sc."hool April 19 and was at first believed lo be a runaway. However . Wa lke r said no friends or relatives have report· >. ed seeing the boy and so the l possibility of foul play is being considered. ! Jamie. who h ad r ecently moved with his mo ther rrom Huntington Beach to Costa I Mesa. was still attending Gis ler School in Huntington Beach and w as on his wa y there via an OCTD bus when he vanished, , Walker said. , Jamie, who will be 14 on June 12. is 4 feet 10 inches taJI and we ighs 80 pounds. Walker said. He has medium-length blond • h air, blue eyes. braces on his tee th and a chipped right front COAST YOUTH MISSING tooth. 'Jamie' W. Trotter Jamie who also has a 2-incCJbL -,_,-=,,;;=:::::.........:=====--- scar on s e inner thigh, was last seen wearinR a s hort· sleeved or ange T ·shirt. navy blue pants and light blue slip-on deck shoes. Anyone with information as to • his wb.ereabouts can contact Walker at 754.5294 or 754·5256. ! Buena Park Woman Faces Assault Rap APAKl'MENT AD GETS RESULTS "Tbe Dally Pilot put me in an excellent sales position. "I rented my place the fint day." That's the advertlalng success 1tory of tbe Newport Beach woman who placed thl1 ad lD the Da{ly Pilot: ' $415 3 bdr. 1~ bll. ftplc. Cpt/drp, dbl tar. paUo, IMd, ao peta. Nr. Bdt. XXX•JUIXX , The Orange County District Attorney's office bas filed charges of misdemeanor assault with a deadly weapon and malicious mischief against a Buena Park woman who, ap. parenlly frustrated because she I couldn't buy gas~ allegedly tried to run down a Colla Mesa 1u sLation attendant. Court oUiclals said Paulina Simpson, 36, faces arrai1nment Friday in Harbor Municipal Court. Tbe incident occurred May 7 when Mn. Simpson alle1edly beume enra1ed when the alt.en· dant et the Shell station. 2M9 Harbor Blvd .• told her lhe 1ta· lion wu ck>eed. ' Hut u111011~ thos e that opened wt·rt· a numbt:r of stations which rt>ported tha t the oil l'Omparues had madt• •xtra supphes of gas .1vailable Hob L1nl1. who ope rates a • * * Howeve r. an Irvan(' a dnver for a Paramount bused 011 com p any, Westl'rn f1 1 ~hway 01~· * * * Muir said more than 60 ga llons of 'ucl was t•mptied from the tankt•r prior to the arrival of of· f1ct'rs * * * A typical comment was of. fe red by an attendant at the Ex· xon station. Brookhurs t Street and Slater Avenue. fo~ountaln (See GAS LINt;S, Page A2> * * * IGas· Supply to Worsen Oil Executives Predict Summer Crisis WASlll N<:TON t /\P I Oil co mpa ny executives gave a ge ne rally pess1m1 s t ic a ssess· ment today or the nation's fue l supplies and :.a id Ame ricans must adjust to driving less. dnv ing slower a nd paying more for gasoline . F.xecutives of five ma1or oil ('o m pames appt.·un•d before a More Nuke Accidents Forecast WASlnNGTON !AP J A con · g r essiona l task for ce today blamed "design a nd equipment error " for the Three Mile Island nuc lear accident. and the chairman said the same kind of accident could easily happen at another nuclear plant "Such an accident not only could happen again but is likely to al any time:· said Rep. Jim Weaver. D·Ore The task force concluded in a report to a House Inte rior s ub· committee that while human er · ro r o n the part of control room oper ators was a factor in the na· lion 's worst nudcar accident Ma r<'h 2fl. it played a r elatively minor role "I saw no ope rator e rror not dose ly rela l£'d lo design or c•qu1pmenl error , a nd . therefore. 1t would be impossible lo a ssume that merely mor<: tra min~ could p r f'c lude accidents ." Weaver sa id "Operators a nd engineers an vloved from lhf' start of lhf! ace•· dent repeatedly told the t as k force they did not know the ex· tent Of dumnJ!C the degree or se rious danger until one or two days afte r the d amage had OC· curred." Weaver s aid. Weaver accused offi cials of Me tr opolitan Edison, the utility that operates the plant. of grossly under~timating the true nature of the damage at the plant. The tas k force sa 1d in a pre lim1nary report that the ope rators at Three Mile lsle1nd 1 we re unable to ha lt the accident because their instrume nts con veyed da ta that was either wrong or har d lo inte rpret ·'Throughout the early hours of the accident, the operator~ could not readily interpret reac· tor core tem per atures." said the report. Thus al the time when most of the d amage was done to the fuel core at the plant's reactor No. 2, control room operator~ were responding lo the emcrgcnc based on ln:rcc1Jl'Ue in orma· lion , lhe report indicated. Those conclusions contrast with previous conten tions by some Nuclear Regulatory Com· mission officials that operator error played a maJor role. The task force report is the first congressional assessment of what went wro ng at the nuclear plant near Harrisburg, Pa. FINAL CIRCUS AT J1CTORIA Ladies and gentlemen, step right up and let's hear it for the last Victoria Circus. ll wu the 1rand finale of the grand finales when kindergarten studenu al Victoria School in Colla Mesa, which 11 acbed~ to close ita doors for 1ood tn June, put on their lut circua. See story and pictures in Feat~. page Cl. Senate En.-rgy sulwomm1llce to face qm·st ion1ng 1H1 whl'lher there rPull~ IN a11 fll I '>h1>rta~1· and. 1f so, "hat lht·y arc· doini.: . about 1t James II D<'Nl kl' a v1c1· pre'> 1dt.'nl 11f !-.h1•ll Oil ('o . Sil lli hlN <·o m r uny -; st<wk ~ of ~a~ohnl' arc .. ll'ss than thl'\ ~hould I)(: :11 this t1 mt• 11f y1·ar " anu lhal lht· s1tual111r1 wall gl'l wor~e th•:. ~um mt•r Ut•N1k1· .... aul the United Sta le~ .. will l'Ontulut-to cxpcrienet.· t'ncn.:) '>uppl v 11n1hlcm:1. over the Ol'Xl :-1'\l'I al y(•;Jr .... W .J. l'rH 1·. d Nl.'n111r Vl<'C prt• ~1dt•nt of C'h1·vror1 li SA. In<: . :-t<ll<! t h1• <f1•11t.10fl for J..!;Ji,11JiOC Ill \.'rt•asl·d ·> 1w1 1·t·nl o \ e r the i,i:.i~t RolU119 '"'''Action /\ group o l Dt•ll\'t•r polu:1.' offict•r.;. Lh n ·l· mnun tl'<I on roll N l'>k:.ilt ·:-.. pht11 strall'gy for lt'ddJn!! a group •>f rollt·r skaters part1 c1pat in !;! in a "Skale for the Ht>:il th 01 (t prog ram in the• Dl'n ver ure<1 The th rel' .,.. ht•t.·I mounted officer:-. anti a nur:-.1· <.1r l'ompanu.•tl tht• grou p Liz Leads Quest ----~-- For 'Duke' Tribute WAS HI NGTON <AP 1 Ac George Washington to Walt Dis tress Elizabeth Taylor h<>lped ney lead a ch:n ge up Capitol Hill to The s ubcommittee approved day fo r J ohn Wayne, the,the meas ure .ll·O.aftc racceptmg Newport Beac h star of western a propo s al from a c tress a nd war movies who she said is Ma ureen O'Hara that the m· "tough as a n old nut, son as a scnption read: John Wayne - yellow ribbon.'' American " "Kids today ... talk about Unlike m a ny he arings in cool. We ll, Big J ohn 15 one cool Congress. t~c session of the con· cat. He is a giant a nd he will be sume r af~atrs subc~mmlttee of with us a lways," said Miss the Banking Committee was a T aylor. love ~east. with Wayne praised Tbe actress wife or Sen J ohn by Miss Taylor and others as a Warner . R-Va . w as one of genuineAmericanhero . several witnesse~ who urged a "John .Wayne personifies th1~ House banking s ubcommittee to true. Americ an ch aracter. approve a special congressional President Carter wrote in a let· gold medal honoring The Duke. ter to Rep. .~~ank Annunzio, D· The 7l·year-old Wayne, star of Ill .. s ubromm1ttee chairman. 200 films. is hospitalized in Los "He serves as a sym~I of Angeles for treatme nt of cancer. courage and self.relia nce in the The Senate has approved fi':'est of our nation's traditions. le1l1lation lo issue tbe gold His true grit helped win the medal. and House approval a. WHt. World War II and the expected ahortly. Congreaa has hearts of tboui;ands of us across approved such medals 83 UTJ,fii· . the ,country and the world . honoring A me ri ca n.~~:~rlTI~tt\l·\ 1h\\~ ~EDAI •• Page AZ> .. .L..1~. .• I\ . I I t. .1. • ... l yl'ar. wh1lt• s upplies of crude 011 dropped because or the unrest in Iran. However . he said, Chevron will be able to supply about the :-.<iml' :.imount of ga soline th1:. sum mf'r as al did las t year . and I hat ht• was hopeful "M <1y wall h.H ,~ l'lt't!ll <i low point." fStt DRIVING, Page Al l 2nd Rape Trail Gets U1ider Way By KATHY CLANCY Of -D•1ly Pii.t SWtt Cathenne Hardin. who once said she was "happy" that a Superior .Court judge granted a new trial lo the man she accused of raping hl·r . was prepared lo day lo testify a~aansl the suspect• a~ain The s us pect . Glen Ho ward H utcherson. a 45 -y e a r ·o ld aerospace worke r. is facmg a re tria l in lht> c.·asc J ury selection W<1s scheduled to begin today Rut first. prosecutor Daniel Rrace a nd de fe nse <t llo rncy THr) Giles said they would ha Vt' tn ~· assigned ll) a nf!w rourt sine<.• Judge Kt:nneth Lac. "ho w11~ to handl<' the re trial, 1N t11·d up with anothl'r cas1· <;1lcs Lod::1y was :-.t1ckang to h1:. <"C>nte11t1on thal :'t1 1:.N llard111 , dm•-; not want her u<·rust.>d at- I :sl·ker tried a)!a1n But Hril·1• said. "I bel1 cvt• shl· dot·-. "ant to pro~ccute T ht.'rt' 1s a n .ic1·usat1on lh<tt this man 1·omm1tled tho~•· 1·nmes ..tn<I at as not up to lhl· v1d1m t o cl et·1dc whil l punishme nt should ht• used." BrH't• rnnlcnded ... Thl.') have to ll\'l' within tht• syslt'm " II utc·hcrson. who has main· 1a111ed his mnoccnc·t· s ince t he al· lt•g1•c1 No\ 22. 1977 rape. wa:. grantC'd a Ol'W tm al by Judge ~1 a son Venton earhcr this vcar a fl t•r !ht• ;wrospact• worke r.had ht•t•n <'Onv1t•tcd by a 1ury A I the t1 mt.·. Fenton sa 1d he c111ln 't heheve the slory told from l h c w itn ess s tand h y lt ul c he rson 's a ccu ser . Mi ss ll urdin Within hours afte r the de· 1·1s 1on. a coalition o f e i g ht Orange County women's groups lubeled Judge Fenton's action "se xi s t -traditi o n a l " a n .. declared they would investigate a move to recall him from the IJt>nch. "'eather Partly s unny Tuesday a fte rnoon and s lightly warmer inland areas. Lows tonight 54 lo 60. Highs Tuesday from upper 00s at beaches lo low 70s inland. INSIDE TODA V The Califomio Angela are on anotlw'r hot st~t:Ok oa Chey head for Milwaukee. aftd Nolan RJIOft and Doft BoJlfor nre two btg rt:G10R1 for the succeH. See Sport•. PQ{lt: 8 1. .... .,.,-~ .. ....... "" LM. .... • M ......... ~ .. , .......... ~· c.Mct • C:O••••• • ..... ....... ............... ....... , .. ,, ....... CM ' \Z DAILY PILOT C Attorney Pleads litsanity lrvll'W' •Uoml'y G•ry W1ynr Pattun ali.,~.-(fly shot h11 U ·ye•r· old wlfe Ul deuth ~Ix ntonUus &iJtu bt'\'<HIM' ht• didn't want ht>r lO INtV\' him , r•rOM'C'Ulor Paul Meyer told t1n Orao1e County SupenorCourtJUI')' today nut Patton's Mifenst' anomt'y. Alhen Slokkt•. 111lcl Juror~ lhitt h1:-. :H yt.'ttr uhJ d1t>11t wu:-. tnl'nl&ll) tll. » mamt• d~prt.•tiSIVt' WhNI ht• , purptJrt~-clly ~hot i nd klllt-cJ h1 -. W If t• 11111.t l ht• rt• ( 0 rt' . I:. n u l n·s pon:.1hlt> for hui J Cls P atton's w1k . K11th.,rlne Le1.ih P atton. was fatall y wounded No\•. 18, l!f7H by lhn·.-~hot:. tn the· h ~ a d 'fr o m · a i 2 l' » I 1 b e r automattt pistol PolJce said Mr Patton w&i. leavrng ht!r husba nd and had been moving rlothes out of Uw family home ut 14 E splanade:. Irvine when she ~as !>hOL l o death M\•y\•r. 111 o~mn~ statemcnt1> at the start C)( Putton 's murd~r trial. s aid the defendant had tried lo dissuade his wife from leaving hJm before he borrowed a lo(un and loadert it the day she came to lltovC' out "Mr Patton had dee ided 1n his mind that s h<' was not going to leave ,him," Meyer a sserted. .. And she never did " The prosc,·utor sa 1d Mrs Pat ton 's sister, who was 1n a hf'droom when the alleged shoot- ing occurred. came out and purportedly s aw Patton standing over his wife as he fired thret shots into her head. "He shot her three bmes in the head and s he died.'' Meyer C'ontmued. "She isn't gomg to l<'ave tum. She never will. There 1 n ·1 t:toint:t to be any divorce." l'atton's murder trial is ex pt•('l<'d u1 la~t for <1t le<1st one month Mesan Held After Fleeing Patrol Car A Costa Mesa m an remained m city Jail today on charges alleging he fled despite handcuffs and hid in some bushes Sunday afler he was arrested on a warrant. Steven Michael liaranov. 23, of 679 W. 18th St.. was held on SSOO ba ii on a charge of resisting arrest a nd Sl.20 bail on a North Orange County Municipal Court warrant alleging fail ure to appear on charges of driving without a hcenseand without registration. Police said Ba rano v wa!> s lopped at about I 15 a.m. Sunday on suspicion of running a stop s ign and was arrested when Officer Art Kassel discovered the out- standing w<trrant En route tu city J8il, Kasi>t:I stopped to assist at a trarfic acci- dent Accordin~ to his report, he returned to lus car to find that Baranovhadflcd. The man was quickly located about 200 feet away hiding among some bushes next tu a driveway, Kassel's report stated. 8aranov was handcuffed at the time ' Star's Smile Hid Tears Marilyn Monroe's flashing, well·rehear sed smile hid the tears of a woman who could not t!Xpress her hopes and dreams. according to a lover. Danis h writer Hans Jorgen Lembourn t e lls of his firs t "public'' view or her and the beginning or their affair. Part two of a three-part serialization or his book appears today on Page CJ. • ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT '"""O'•nca-Co.t\10..th P1~ wltP'IW°f'1th •\(0tn t'l1f'lll"Clttw ......,Po·~\;1\~'Vwodl>'tl•t-.Ot--..~ (Ufl\t PwQ41\l'Ml'lq(omo.tfty SltSMt4'l4tf'd1hort\fll'f' PwDlt\IH-0 Moftd•Y l"-IOUOft r t1doly fot (O,,I• ""-· -~ ..... """'""""" ~ ... ,,._ t.uttV•lfey;IAH'W' ~84-«tV$0vtfltC .. '\t A \lnqN-'~~' f'O••ton l\o~tt.NoS.-w.-o.tn 6ftd ..-""' .. ¥' TI'W' ,,,,k"C'toe• owttfl\iftf"°Qi ...... ,, ,... llO ..,.,, l•1 SI...,,'"''• .... Cet-111• •-. ...., .. _ ....... ,,, ..... -1- J•O •. c-, V1u Pr•\•Or"t •"<I c;.,..,.1 Ml,,..., "'T.:.!. ..... , .......... ,.,.,,...... -.,, .. 1,.. £11t1or r;a.rlnN .._ --. ..... II "''"" .... Ml .............. . Co1t1 M1H 011o1 lJOlllltllltrSI'"' *"'"Q"-•" "'·~· .. ••tto.mi. OtflCH "~=:..""e:~~~~~·~,·~":! .• T1l1911t1 ... (114)MMatl ct111•1•Mucm• 11~ , I 3 Ex-Beatles -. _.. ,, ... . . -. -,. . .. .. .. t-.. ~ . ..~ '. , Perform Agfthi • D•ll, Pt'"" -.-, a1c...,.1t..a1er Dust Raiser Cos t ..i Ml·Sa t ltg h Sd 111ol oµhumore Rick Sm ith stirs up t ht• du:-.t a!-he manCLtv~r!'> a tractor through a n ohstuclt: course durmg the sehool's sl udt'nl <.1g ru·ultural fair. Rick tom pJd,•d tho l'ou rs t: m · 2 minutes, 24 M.'contl~ 111 fini~h fu ul'th in Sa t urd~s C'ompetition-First place was captured by ::;e nior John Gilmore in 2 minutes, 16 seconds, followed by sophomore Rick Horgan, in second place and junior Mike Wilt, in third. The fair also featured lin·stock shows and landscape exhibits . f 'ro'" P119r .. t I GAS LINES SHORTER. • • Valley· "J havt' a lwaut1ful bunch of pt'Ople who come 111 here." And Jim Nancr. who operatt''i a Chevron sta tion at Harbor Boulevard a nd Victoria St . Costa Mesa-"My customers arc wonderful. The i::as c ris1s ha:. brought us closer . not driven u~ apart_" - And the camaradC'r1e ap parently c reated h!-thP AU~ crisis ap~ars lo ha\ c bruuJ.(hl many motorists closer Rudy Babag1an of the Shell ser vice s tation at Memory Lane and Bristol Street in Santa Ana tells or the couples who kiss and cuddle while they wait for ha m to open his station at 6 a. m . And ... he always removes any t•anint' call in~ cards they may leave al the· stution." A s pokesman for the district allorn('y's oHicc said today that opcralors of some service sta- tions in Orange County may be ge lling another kind of unwant- t-d c-alling card al the conclusion of currt·nt investigations "Wt• h<IV<' cited several sta l 1ons Ct'I ;1llc-11-ed violation or gas r r1 -.1s la1o1.~ ... he said "We have a sl at•k of complaints that are currently being gone through :ind W~' (•xperl to put several more stations on the carpet." * * * From Pa .. Al Funds OK'd For Road Rights-of· Way The Orange County Board or Supervisors has approved a total or $274,000 to buy rights-or-way ror t WO ro1td projects in Costa Mesa . The money will come from the county Arterial Highway Fund· ing Program. Supervisor Tom Riley said $234,000 has been allocated to purchase land along . Superior Avenue betwee n West 17th Street and the city's southerly limits, where the road will be wident.'d to f~ur lanes and a bicy- cle la ne added next fall and wintcr- LONDON <AP) -Three ex· Beatles played and sane to1et.her at a reunion celebrat· in1 the marriage of rock gultartat Eric Clapton lo Geor1e Harrison's former wife, Patti Boyd, the London Daily Express reported today. -The reunion of Harrison, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr took place at Clapton's mansion home at Ewhurst. Surrey. about 20 miles from London, the paper said. .John Lennon. who lives in New York. was the only ex- Beatie missin6t said. The reported gathering may have been the closest the Beatles have com e ta a full musical reunion sinct they broke up in 1969. The paper said the three ex· ,.,.... Page A J MEDAL ..• "To the people or the world John Wayne is not just an actor, and a very rine actor." said a tearful Miss O'Hara. actress and friend of Wayne for nearly 40 years. "He is the United States or America ... It is every person's dream that the Unit~ States will always be like John Wayne." Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr., R· Calif., sponsor or the gold medal legislation, came armed with tributes from actors and other fans of Wayne _ "No man's lifetime of work has better expressed the land or the free and the home or the brave." read a tribute 'from Frank Sinatra. "No man's lifetime or work has given mbre proof to the world that our nag is still there. John Wayne is in truth a star. s pangled man whom so proudly we hail." Beatles. joined by Clapto•, per1ormed on a makeshift out· door ataae before 200 invited 1ue1ta. 'Ibey sang 1860s 8eaUe1 bits such u "Sgt. Pepaer's 1..on.- ·1y Hearts Club Band." The secret gathering celebrat· ed the recent wedding i'o Tucson, Ariz., of Clapton and Har· r ison's first wife, Patti, who was divorced from the ex-Beatie in 1977after11 years or marriage. -. Harrison. 36, has also remar'- ried. He wed his Mexican girlfriend, Olivia Arras, last Sep- tember and they have one son. Dh8!'i· They live in England. McCartney, 36. who lives in England with his American wife. Linda, and Starr, 38, a tax exile in the United States and now concentrating on actint. have purs ued their-careers wit:ti s uccess since the Beatles' breakup. The Daily Mirror. meanwhile said McCartney and his current band, Wings, have just clinched the richest recordin~ contract in the history of pop music_ The paper s aid Columbia Records in America offered the group a $2 million annual ad- vance for each of the next three years to Cl.It just one album per .vear. They also get a record 22 percent in royalties, the report said. Lennon, 38. and Harrison have been more reclusive since the demise or the Beatles, the long- hai red quartet that emerged from the cellar rock c:Jubs of Liverpool in 1962 and went on to dominate pop music around the world for most of the 1960s. The group drifted apart in 1967 when their manager Brian Ep- satein died. Lennon's marriage to Yoko Ono deepened the rift in 1969. the last yea r the y performed together, and in April 1970 . McCartney announced thl' Beatles were finished. Their legal wrangles lingt?red on for several years. GAS SHORTAGES HIT EAST COAST-Al GAS PRAYERS ARE ANSWERED-AS j LEADED GASOLINE CAN HURT CAR-A7 DRIVING ... "We do not expect that our s itua tion will improve much more this year unless there is an una nticipated drop in cons umer i!emand or an equally unexpect- e d increase in c rude oil Complet ion as expected by next spring, Riley said. An additional $40,000 will be used for land purchase along Del Mar Avenue near the Unaversity Drive intersection. availability during the coming The purchases are being made Council to Hear Trio of Proje~ts STATE GAS P~INS COULD CUT OEEP-84 "And I h ave a couple or gentlemen who play chess in one of their cars while they wait ," he s aid. "And I always notice a fe w people who have their breakfast in the car cereal, toast. fresh fruit, hot coHt-e., the works." The new togetherness even ex. tends to tennis. A couple waitini;t for the Shell s tation at Jamboree Road and Pacific Coast Highway . Newport Beach, to open e njoyed a game of nelless tennis today, to the a musement of lint: formers and passing motorists. Many motorists who line up a l service stations prior to opening time are using the time to walk their dogs. "We have a lady customer who brings her own Great Dane a nd three or h er neighbors' dogs," an attendant al Leeion She ll in Laguna Belich s aid. At UCI Meet months." Price said. at the request of the landowners Both executives said the sup-· Three maJor proJects a in connection with the proposed · · l ta r Plv or oil on the international spot · r miru-geoera P n or an eight· J extension o University Drive b I k r h · market, oil not already com-a bove Uppe r Newport Bay, oc a_r ea o t e city, a m illed by contract, has dried up Riley said. 715,000-square-foot. office de· DeNike said Shell recently bid velopment and an employee 'On 13 tanker loads of oil and s ue-However, completion of the housing project -will come ceeded in obtaining only three. project to link sections or the before the Costa Mesa City All the industry witnesses said road in Costa Mesa a nd Newport council torught. th at if shortages a re to be with those in Irvine has been de-The meeting wilJ ber,in at 6.30 lessened Americans must be layed pending traffic studies by · p.m · in council chambers. 77 persuaded to change their driv-Newport Beach. 1-,air Drive. ing hab•L'>. including using car A public hearing is scheduled pools and obeying the 55-mph on the future of a proposed s peed limit. The executives also ~ • public l mpro-vement area a ppt•a led for a relaxation of gov· eaatJOD bounded by Placenti a a nd l'rnrntmt controls, saying U.S. oil e Pomona avenues a nd Hamilton must be allowed to rise to the Re D and 19th streets. world price port Ue Topics of discussion will in· Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D· elude how lo fund water main Wash .. as ked why the com· · d i 'bl a nd road improvem e nt s, A committee slu Y ng possa e whether s ubsidized housing panics are not refining more segregationinthe Newport·Mesa should be built there and Alaska oil on the West Coast. · Unified School District will make whether or not to establish 8 re- DeNike replied that contrary a preliminary report to district development area. to some reports there is no glut trustees Tuesday. Also the topic or a public hear. of Alaska oiL The bolll'd meeting will begin at ing will be the final development "Ther e is no g lut, .. said 7:30 p.m. at Costa Mesa City plan r t 15 t ffi ·o Council Chambers, 77 Fair Drive. or wo ·S ory 0 ce eNike "All the oil is being con· towers, a parking structure and sumed. it's movin,:: East... The board's regula r meeting several smaller office buildings place, Ha rpe r Community t 65S Anton Bl d · h Center. l·s be1'ng remodeled. 3 v · m t e South Coast Plaza Town Center. The . Raci.al/Ethnic Advisor y The joint project by Pruden- Com.m1ttee is looking at conce!"'· ti al Ins ura nee a od C . J Physician Recalls 1st Heart Surgery trations or racial and ~t~nac Segerstrom and Sons has re: groups .a!"'d at school acttv1t~es ceived conditional approval by an~ ~hc1es to see If segregation the Planning Commission. existsmNewport·Mesaschools. Council members will also be By FREDERICK SCROEMEHL Of tlle D•llY "llet St.II The human heart. for aH the attention it has drawn, is -nethiftl-mott than a pump -a s imple mechanical device that should lend itself to mechanical repair_ It was that short and simple piece or logic that guided Boston physician Dwight Eme r y Harken through the first suc- cessful surgery inside the heart during World War II. And Harken used the logic again in 1980, when 10 years of research effort resulted in the flnt auccesaful installation of an artificial valve in the heart. Harken, 88, recalled his prec- edent·settlq surgeries in ai: 1::.- terview at UC Irvine Medical Center Friday afternoon. He was featured speaker Thunday at an bonon' day 1atherina for medical students and faculty. As a youn1·lh0racic sur1eon, Harken had been studyin1 aur1· ical intervenuon lnto sub-acute baeteriaJ endocardltla, a heart lnfeetton, when the United States entered World War D. Hubn enllat.ed ln the armed HrVlee. and IOOft waa workinl at a t ,OOO·bed boaplUI eatabUabed tn weat &nil.and. lla117 ~ tbe ~W.S Mat there bad abell fra1menta 1D thelr beaJ'll. PUUlnl Ida earlier research to c work, Harken successrully re. moved a shell fragment from a soldier 's heart, opening what the physician calle d. "the ren- etftttnce of t11ttat11Ttttam--- gery." Ha rken said he couldn't recall his patient's name. but remem· bers that the soldier was among 134 in which he successfully re- moved she ll fragments from the heart. Harken remembered his m06t trying case: during a fragment removal procedure, he dropped the small piece or metal. It landed in a different area or the he art, required a second "in· s ide " surgery. Durint the second operation, Harken again loet the ptece of metal forcing a third surpry. The trio of operations represented the the riskiest heart sur1ery lo that date. •'I was afraid that if he died, heart surgery would be set back," Harken said. "But, on the other hand, I waa so anxious to prove it could be done." "He was a brave man to let me 10 back and back," Harkep said. Jn the early lt:iOI, Harken said be 1tarted looklq into surttcaJ repair of the heart's valves, and replacement of valves "tbat Jult we.ren 't repairable," • Original Jobbers by Surtt1ne The all pUrPOSe sl'!Ort tor beach. boal. bike. h1ka. or work t00% conon sailcloth In natural, red. royal gold. green c1nd ltght t:>lue All tnDle needle cons1ruc11011 t " ' asked to del'idc whether planned - employee housing at Fairview State Hospital is acceptable as an accessory use within the in· stitutiona l and recreational zone . According to the staff report, problems would arise if any un· its we re re nted to the general publir In that cuse . a gener<1l plan change and rezone would be required. The accessory use provision was approved by tht· Plann1r.b Commission. The units. s till in the concept sta ge. would be built on about 00 acres of vacant land al the hos pitaJ. Mesa Planners Postpone Meeting The Costa Mesa Planning Commission meeting that would normally have been held May 28 will be postponed until May 29 because of Memorial Day, of- fi cia ls said1oaay The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m . in City Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drive. AL SGARAOE ~6 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644 7030 1rad11rona1 Jeans and Things , --------------------· s ~.-lt.tm )ow .... ..... ... y I ...,, I~ l.... r I "1 (,., •' Po ... ,., ... • ...... .... '" ..... 'I •·t· f' '' i;lt-=· ::: : J ·,,1."i, .l ~:. ,. ::.::::'::,:: .JI~.~ :=::.i:' ~ ~=· ·· :::::r ,5: .!: ~:r~ f::tt1 ti ti~;::~ "T. :5 ., : I~ .• • a~ .: :-r~.., ~ \ j i§: ~ =:ir~~ ~i Ht :::!ul~ ~. : ..... Tea~ I JOU :i :!:: ~ 0 :•1· .;I &=I: . . ;~~: :: .... ~I~:~ ~ = ·~ :~~:1 : H,! ~ ~ . ~ =~:o~ I J , 1i :~. ::: =~:.: = : .: ~I: u~*~~~ : ,: ~::-.. 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Ge Pac 1. 10 ' 200 a-. i.. LoOllO • l'I '°''• P•mld• ,, 61 ISi J"'. 1. SpeclPll u 111 12M. •.. Wall BU• .. I n 17"' '· Al .. •C. . ~ l:W.-v. CofltT•I I.JO • I~ """ G•Pec ... ·~ I )SY.,. "' LO< Ille ., ., ) ,... .... P ... Am .. JI.XI S'. '. ~ryH pf ) • ]IOlt,-"• W•IMll I "' • , 1• • " • # "STOCKS I BUSINESS 'Fire Alarms' Signals Mean End Approaches By SYLVIA PO&TU J In the emerging phase of ~mic slowdown. it ii virtually a eertainty that jobs will be lost wiU. increaalnl frequency. People who a re aware of the early waminl aienaJa may ~ abfe to save their jobs. THE SIGNALS are called "fire alarms" by Robert Half. president ol Robert Hall Personnel Acenc•. New York-based financial e xecutive. accou:ntin1 and data pro- ceuin& employment s pecialist. He includes lhese: For no apparent re ason. your desk seems unusually clear. You'r e gi\left little, if any, new work to do. The now or interoffice memos sen t to your attention has dwindled to a trickle. This could m ean your job is in ser ious jeopardy. Subordi nates r e · c eive promotions legitimate moves but you are s kippe d over. 'I Money's Worth In comparison with employees in comparable posi- t ions. you are h ighly p a id. This can be a serioua drawback as the eton0my falle r s. o r if your compa n)'. has financial difficulties. Anothe r aspect o f t h is signal is a bigger-than- average cut an pay 1f your company makes an across-the· board cut in order to cope with adverse developments. Your s uperior, who in the pas t has r e lied on you to handle specia l pro 1ects. a ssigns cbcm·e projects to another e mployee. VOU ARE ASKED ·TO SHARE y our secretary or as· s is tant with a n e w ('mployee. wlult-others an the office are n o l . The boss. formt!rly frn:ndl; ~1ves you the silent treatm e nt A "consulta nt ... b rought '" to s tudy your JOb, asu de- tailed questio n s . ll's possible the consullant is gathering information to be pas sed on to the person who will replace you. A LONG-TIME t:MPLOYEE IS ASKED to take a psycholo~ical t~t This could m ean thf" boss is about to s ay you're n ot quallr1c d for a positio n you have held for year s. b ased o n the test The boss becom<'s too critic al o r n ot c r itical enough. Too much C'r1ttc1s m m ean s <hssat1s fa ct1on ; lack of con- struct ive· c nt1c1s m m a) m l'an )OU're not going to be around long c no u.l!h 10 b1>ne f1t fri1m 11 A m erger. acqu1s 1t1on or 5eJl-011t m ean s no room for two ext:cut1\ t·~ nr manager s pt>rformang the ide ntical fun ct1on If )Our firm,., a c quired. s tart job -hunting. T aken md1v1tlu<1ll) Hair 5a ys, the warning s igna ls could be fab1· i:ilarm!I A rluster 1s th<' real thing State Gas Crunch Could Run De~p 8y Thf> A~latecl Pres11 • Most people SN' only t h t-lines But if the y looke d a lit- tle harder . tht•y m1~ht -~et' diffe r ent work h o urs , s horte r vacations, high<>r price!'., Job layoffs and a h ost of other changes r esulting from the California gas c runch . A continutnf? s h ortage of gas could add half a percen· tage point to the s tate ' unemp loym e n! le vel. the same to its inflation rate , s la s h more than SJ b illio n from personal income aod bankrupt somt· companies, econo mists say. AlltoOf• .S2 IS JO ll"-• '-> CllO.I• ,40 1 M1 3' • .. G•-pt2.S6 . 20 731, '• Loew\ 110 4 41 4S\. "" PMIE P ]10 • 111 4 1• • '• SoN1ll I J7 1 Ill .... , .... W•llJm 180 S IS4 JO'"• '• ~~oe.!, ',·2010 .> ~ n.1 .•• 1,14 ~~uP,,' !1~11 '1?'! o,1,' "• GG•.--~s,1s . ', n • '• ~oom,.,~." i!!l ! s ""• ,,. 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Cor•8"' \.S4 IO -0 2'Y7. • GloOM~r • HI? ""• • ''• Lu(~y!> 1 ' 6ll I~,._• ''" P~nOi. 11 \ '-Sl~ndr.• 10 I 11 161. • ~. W•ll!lnJ ,4071 l 11"' '" C lif rru' ·., m y r1a·' f'trm produf'lc; BellyMf .I021 2llOI 7J\lt+JYJ Cowlel .'11120 1'1 n • V. GIOWFn SO S 40 11"• • ''• ludlo'" 60 11 '' 11'>. Penney 1 /6 t 180 ,,,.,_ ''' Sl~nW 1 ot / 10 21•1,, 1~ W"yGos ... 1 16 V~.. a 0 a ., . u ' · !l••!rMI.. . 41t l7 ol~ Go•BOcl 11 II \1 •• • .,., GOrlcll l.U ' fl "'~. ·~ LUU"' .. I I 14''>. P•Pl 104 • 1q1 " ... -S111r••I I 37 6 , 111"-.,.. W•YCi pfl 60 • w .. '· "Farmers a r (' p aying a prtce ... said J ack King or the INltGf1.7'711•U'llt•'l>C.r•l9 ~·I,.,. ~•l..JOSUI .... '•LynCSys .4011 JI ........ P.PLP''-40 1)040"4 -'••C,IMullftV , .. I .... we ... v11 .10T 1 ~·11-'• ''a l1"forn1a Farm 8-c.t .t1 S 7 20V> • r-Cr•ne 1.0 I JO 1'•"' • .. G«OJw 110 e 71 10 • '" -M.-M -PePl pt 11 rSO 1().1 Slal!llY I~ JO 101"'--.,. WellbO .10 ll 1'11 II',. ~. '- ........ AO I "° l•V.-1<11 CrldlF .'4 1 ll ,.,_ ,,._ Gould l.llO 8 69 1' • ''• MACOM Ll4 ll 7S 771 • "" P1Pl pl 8 1110 14.,, • " S1auf(I\ 7 70 I 18 41"° • '° Wtl\Mll. .,_., I I 17\o f\ ho n oted th t ._,..,, .60 S .. 14,,_+ \It C.rockH 7 S «7 1'°"' • 't GraLe I to 6 !lo 111°" • '-MCA 110 I 11l '1"'> • '• P•nwll 710 I 11 JI'• •• Sl•rr111 M \ •7 10•.~ • "' Wtll>F 1.n S 14 74 ttrE'aU, W 8 lllllllHY 2 ... s 7 ,,~ .. CrOH pf1 •• 18 2•Y7 Gre1n11• ., II • ).t • '• MEI 40 I 19 ,, •.••• I Pen• Pl I'° ' 70 Slt •IO<P .. s I ,.. WelFM 1.2w • 71 ...... '. :-pot s hortages o f diesel 8tlefV• l.04 S 1' 14 : •. Crmplt 1.04 • S 7 IS • "• Granltvl . I Ill 11 "' MGIC I 6 111 20ll'I ~nn101 1 lO 6 101 31' • • "' S•MIOQ 14 17 1..-0 10 • 'l'O WtP1Pe 1 IO • 1' 13': '• ( J 8'*Am l.J7 1 ,.., 7S"'1. v. CrouHI I 2S • • 7S"-..... Grero r .to 6 I .... "" Me<AF 1 I ) u .... P-Or 14 • ,, ..... _ 1'\ ~•er Pr~ ·~ ll 11 ) ......... W•l<IT Q '° • ul) • (;() ,. '-'I 'll f.'R rue I already have ap-e-Tr J • 41 l7\o CrwnCk I JS JO\oo C.lA PL ]IO 1'-"' Me<D" 40 S II 1"'o PeGPG\ 7 • 1 3A l7..... 'SIP'"°"' 111110 O 7l'~ WnAkL 40 3 ~ I~ '• ~ d C 8kTrpf7,SO 31 ,. .... "• CrwZel 210 I IS7 37'"' 1'\ GllkO I• • lSY7 • •i. MeOe 4' 1• '""' '" PtP\l(.olH ' Jl5 13"'" '>l•venJl10b \ )4 1411-1,, WAorpt 1 1 >S'.. ~ ' ' / ' pea r e . OnSUmerS ~ .11 • 2l 111/J -"" Cn.m~ 2.0I 4 •ISO .. , .. GINoH• 1.-. Ill ,. ........ Mecmlll 11" U3 ..... Ptr•.onE S717 n) 1'>'1:. I" St~wwa 110. I ll' ,_ .. WllBn< 1.~ • .:i ,,... •• -. Wiii be paying higher llartler I loO I "8 ul2 ... + .... Culbro I . .. 14 II... GIWFln ~ .. S 201 It• o • .. M6<1 I 6S • • »" Pertl'C t SS fl>Co • '"' SIOllVC I 32 10 41 Jlli'o . W11CoHA ,40 11 SI J1'-"• BerGCll .:n • 11 11-.-I/\ Cull'lfft I IO S 11 17-"o C.teyll 1.C.. II lfl ""' • '• MOsFO l.7't 41 U .._ Petro• I 40 10 JO 1'" SlokVC pt I tl70 "'" -., WPecln 1 100u\ ... •1" prices for many Of the a.,.,,ll-ry'Gll. ,! 10• 1! U-1.~ •'I~ Curc··..!!.,n<. 1.,.10 •1 _! 11~1.., -. °'" GGrreo•YIWIG .~-• l ... ll I~• V. Meoi<Cf .60 S 111 ,.. Pel<Olft I 04 ' S J7'1 , .. SloMW) 7S< I IS .. -i,. WnPubl ~· ll 141 71' '• "• 5 O C r O p S 1 . n W h 1 . Cb -w, - -~ .,.. -·~ ... • --·~. \, M•fo11H " ' 7 27\lt . "' "''"' 1.A,. 19 ,. ...... SlonCon 60 •• •11 2S . WUftloll I., • IOfl II'• llMHMI .• 33 s el .• CunW"' J , n...... Grumm l :JO 10 ' ....... ~. M•nllln .JOI> } l\ 10\lo ..... "9111 , pn 1S \ n •1, ~l09Ylp 1.10 • .. "". "' wu .. cll)fl.11 II 10·~ ... c ·r . I d th t Look fo re e xpen•ave a-11 1.n ' 11 J9V. ~ Cr<IP • .• 3 " tot.• "" Gu•<dln ... • ' 11-... •,. Menflll JO n n • • "" Pf1Hr , » 10 os :rt"" siorh< 16 111 .,,.. , ,.... wuT1 pt 2.s.. J 110,, ah onua ea s e n<i io n . r m o .. ... nrv .Mu 11' -· "cypnn ..., • 1• :r111t+,,.. Gttwiln .1) 1 '" 1•-.. ... M1rH.,, 2.is • :n ,...., 1>1w1po 111 •1 2•" ~. st0<rec... ,. '°"°' .,. WHtqt.1 ,.,., s 1001 ., .. _ ,,.. tomat.os. m e lons, artichokes. asparagus. lettuce, grapes, ... ColP M 22 Sll'O-"" -P:-0 -GllW pt J.SO JO 32 .... -.... MAPCO I,_, 10 J91 21\17 • .. Plllla£1 I Ill t .. s I" + ,,. SlorerB 1.]IO 10 47 u41 + ''"' Wsl9 pf l.80. 1100 47 ~I .... IJ lt\4+ 14 OPF • sa IOY.,+ ll'O GulfOll UIS 6 460 1S><.• .... M•r•IM .to 1 ,. :n "'PllllE Pll.«I 11104]9>.;-.. , Slrl<IAll lot' \ ....... "' Wtl••< l.J2. ,. 2'1'>• ... prunes and rabbits . ec11 .• s ., 91111+ ~ ~ .a 111 ,. s...,. "' c;v1111 ... 12 1 57 11"' • .,, 1111er•10 2a 10 '" nv.-"" 1>1111E Plue . ,.., •l''--"' siuw°' 1 s ~ ur n·1·-.,... W•vb<o "°' \ 1oq 11"',' _ Touri·sm. whic h contri'buted .... b "allt'on to the s•-te's 1"9 .•10 1 .»Y>+ ... 0.nltht .. j 4 Ullo GullA !)fl.JO I 11-..+ '-~ MefetOwl . \ .lHio • PIMIE pf l,IS ., ISO I'•> Suav~ 7011 • 4 , .. Weyer11r I t 4Sol JO.i.t .. ....,. WI Fd I.JO • 10f ""'• ... o.n.q, 1... • ts 21V. v. Gulfll r1..o I """ + v. M•l'Wf'ftl 1 I 0 1SV> v. Pi1i1E ... 'S1 110 ~"· ... Sut>PrG '"' I 36 1J\O ••.• W.y• ... ,., '. 101 ., ... I. I t . . tro hi , pt:I.... 11 .., __ " Oef\lel .. • " ""' 11. GllSIU 1.ll> ,.. 11~ •.... Mer MIO .. I 10 ISi/ii-"' l't\llE pt 71(1 11.a 11 -'"' '>unCllm 60 \ 1 -~. • -IF I.JO I •l 11 ... I economy as year. l!i In u e 1e<1un .n 1• n ""-.,. O.rttnd 1• • M '°"' "' G1111v10 .'Hi " 1s 1•v• v. MulonL M 10 J2 11 • P1111Sub 1.10 1 "' n -1 su,.E1 60 u u 1•'->+-"' w-1Fp1 1.. 1 301-.. "' "This is obviously h eading 1n a disastrous direction,•· lectnO ... 11 • 11 + "" o. .. Gen IS * ~. 7 GullOll .40 1 II I~. . "'•••Cll _,. 16 , 1Hio ... PflllMr 1 Ml • 11'9 .. ,.,.. SunCo ) I Sil sov.. ~ WIMILE us rlO u • ..... r G ·- ._.. ,., 1 n 1.•"'-• "" o.tefer .a 1• 10 ev. .,, -"_.. -"'••-pt 1.10 • " ••"" .... P11111ne .a 1 101 •11>. '"' s..nc. p1 , 7s 1 '"" _. -•Pr1 1 3" ""' ·~ says James Hurst. exe cutiv e v ice pres ident o the rea'""r ..... " 11 1 -.... De~ IS -" •1'1> -.Mw • ,, , .... 14 Mer1ey I 1 JS """-"" Plllllnclpt I I 9 .... Sul'tlm 140 , .. n ' .. WMIPilpf. tSO .. ,. t. v d c t• c t .. koP • .a 1 " • • ..• O•yco .• l t 14 -'" ... 11F11 12• • 11 J•""-.,.. "''"'°' ... 10 ,., ,... . PllllP.i 1,40 1 o• w . . sunci.ir 1 8 10, 1s". 1.., wi-.1P11"' s 1100 40'> Los Angeles is a tors an onven ion en e r I U O S 1f !I'll+ °"' 0..,.... l.M • IJ 41 .. •111111 IAO 10 11' •S .... • 11t M<\llM J 70 17 IJO "2 • Vo Pt!llVH tO \•IOI ,,._, 1V> \un<h pf] SO I '1 • J WTurlpl I Cl I fl 1'\I. H .MO • 6 ~-... OeytPL 1.74 I 4 IS\lo ~ ,.emrP I.Cl 6 It 1214 • 14 Mrsl\F 1.14 I 12'l llV. • '°' PleclAvl .U 11 u 1114't-V• Sun\NI 40 11 '3 1e"° \It WllilC I.JD • JIO 1t'• -" • S4 11-111 °"'9 uo • •» J5w. • "' ... ,.Js uie 1s ,. • ., • '" M••IM 1.to • 11 JJ" • "' PreoHG 1,.. , • 11 ..... w SuprV•• s.i • • ""'· w111ttM1 • n •"'· "' -RETAIL SALES ARE droping California con· "° ll• s s, ,.,. .. "" o.imP ,_. ' 12' ,,..., ' "' ... n.11 ,..,.. i 11". '"' ~o•rluicP ~'~ .. n • "' Plff i '° ' is -Supr011 >to7s •• J91 • i w,.•11•-. .so • ,,. ""' '• s umers ~·•d h ave •.1 • b1·11i·on less to s pend by y•arend, t S • B ~+ "'° Del\aAlr 1.10 0 SS .... • I> '4r>Olm11 1 4 41 II* t I/\ ,.. -v JI """ -"-Pllobry I U I .. l\"' • '' SuP"'-G 41 I \' """• \'> Wl<kH 1 04 ' 41> 14 i.. "9UI "' " "" ..... 1. 1.40 s ' ""'• ,. Oen-IS JO -.... l'ar>OyH .AO 10 II 10 • "' Me~o "° • ™ 20\o Ploner I '2 • 1S lllt ..... S.X.KP IJ sv.-1" w-"'" 14 .,.. he n... t f"" ...... ,,,. • ~ ...,,. ~ o.NA•' 1 • • 19'!1! • ~ H•nn• •• • 71 J7"'-"' ¥•'°"'' 1.10 • 4l ~-.., PkN>•EI • s 10 -.,, SulroM ,1, , " ,,,. , v. w 1111•m\ 1 n ,,. ''". ... says l . state u.:partmen o c anance. ea>'·'° s ~ 2%fli+ ~ Oetinvs ••• J9clll\'o-... l'•rBrJ l.U JO • :M .. ""MOM 1.JM IO 11 II . Pllnere 1.10 I ..... 1tV.• ... s .... -I -•• 11\lt-.. WlllflrO 141'1 SI 10\o .... "It's k1'lUng u s." s ays Mart; .. Mulford, owner or 1tll ., ... Jllo+ ... ~ .•• " """ H•t~ .11 • u """ •• MeUYP', ,. 11\lo-"" Plln1• IM'WI ~ 'lt"-.... SybtOll "' • "' '°"'•"" WlnOa l.U I •S 2&~· ..... ... .,,. 11 12 ~-Yo OeWo 1 • .., 10.,, Hamilflf 1 10 s1 """ • v. MoCp ., : ' •• 1s1a • ~ PlttFrv ,'IO • 1 n1a . hbnl pn.AO J ,.,.. + -. w1,.,..... I• 1oe ,,,. • ~ fi Id' • l t So th Co t Pl Costa Mesa Pd .10 • 1 241111 .•••. O.tt• 1.60 , 220 , • .,. .. Herrefl -"' 10 n '°"' • "' MetltK 1.01.. is '°"' + "" "'"''" 110 11 ,. '°"", .. s.,,1~ 10 • u ~ + ~ wtntuJ 1 12 \ 10..,... Weis aie s .. ewe ry a u as aza, • so 1 • ..i , 2'1 n 14 .••• · O.tE"' •.n .• LSOO u 2 Mar.111< 2 • .. •'"' • 1 Moout ·* • 1 12v.-11o P1e11lll\< 1 •1 ~ . :.. ,_, -w 1sEP 2.• 1 n ,...., '"' where overall business has fallen more than 20 percent. Tllf .-u 1 ,.-.,.,. 1'" Del( pf 1M •• 120 11"'° • V. H.,-,1• . ..0 12 Ill f1"-+ .... Melle! .Jiit 1 1i. f + 'Ill Pl•l'tm .It 13 lj 11"'-~ TllE 1.M IO nt '°"+ '-WISE pl t,'IO 1JO ti l"lo t, • • s ....,_"' e>etEfJf ,A .. ,..., 1'Vt+ v. H•rsc• uo ' '" J1v. .... Man•'"' . 111 Pio• 1r. "'•"llov .uu ., "'9• ~ r1tw , , 5 ..._ ... wrsGfl '·" • n ,.~. '" "'-aJ· t t.e Id 1neforma·1uonslssuddenlyplay $ I ' " ,..... .... O.tf pf 2.7" .. • 141111 ..... HortSM .. s IS "~ + , ... Mey OS 1.«I 1 u ,..,._ .,. Pl'llll!YlO 1 1-21 11'19~ \It Tett•,. ... 1 j::• " Wl'G .. 1.$S .. I lS'tt-11, -Ille es a • a go ma . • • M 11 .ws 1122.,., • .,,, 01: p1a us.. 11 Mfll.. •. "-"• .s.11 1 20 • -.. M•r•tO 1 ' u ~.... ,._,.. .JOb 10 11• u"-"" rekott . . . ... wr1eP-L 1.•• • ' ,,.,. • ,,.. Ing by a different set of rules. Developments only 3S mllea J" l.2t • JI 21\'i .... 0.tf: l)f t.n . IJOtlD .. -\<II HartfZO .«I s • I~. .. MCDel"l\'ll I l 243 11\l'O--l>of••old 1 I, ... JI -"" r.11., I • ,. + " WIKPS l.4J 7 71 ""' .... HJI ,_. •• 1 11't+ 141 DH... 1 t ' JUii ..... ltwHEI 2.14 1 6 JA.,.,_ \lo Mc 1S W.-tel t M • I .. .._... •tM I 111 • "-1.10 1 n ~. 11o O.tE tw ue.. > »'4 + 14 HettSo u1110 , ~ .,. Mc ,. ,,. .• n ~ 11o ,.._ -• • u 11-. v. t.:i/! , .. s 1111~·~"":!.l~w;:1~1ct:olt-.!1~.10~•~,;·~,~·""~+---""l1A1110:o1m~do11191111wa&M11111110V'll-lll.j.a111ri;.e .. a-s, ~~ httu~. -----t • uo • a !Sii'>-"" ~ ·•-t » IL-.. + PWte< .• • ia mu r-11 T , '41 .JO • J 10 .. 'l'.'9 -, ~· 14 ..... "" .ao • mo.-"" f'enOE 1.10 u 11J -· "" T~" ' " ,,_ .••.. w-1< Mt • •S """ • v. A CON'l1NUING SHORTAGE WILL produce a varie· 8r I 1 ~ + ~ Ololn 1.D I 10 II • 141 .-..,.Tee I .,.._ "-P9Ci ., 11.» .. 1• 112-. +I T.....,. .Jt 1' ll Mlflo.-YI WOOdPt .• 14 11 )(>~ "' f d ' t 'b i bl i 1 , -1 ...... • ... §E· s 1.a 1 •'I' tt\lt • " He<u .a • zs ..... "°'° .. ,... . . 1 21 • 14 rc11ncotr o • • ,,_. "' wo1w111 ,..., ' .,, m.. ~. ty of side ef eels as ts n ut on pro ema crop up n .----.., .Al IJ IU 2A -\lo HecleM II ,._.._ .,. P9tlt<h l.'6 I I Jiiii>-"" Te<IWlkn 11 IJ7 IPlo + v. WOtw pt 1.lO • • JfV.. C llf ml • t l t " de d t aays 1• • .._. "' • M ., ,. • " .....,,.. • • Mc•lltV• o .. c.o ,._ • "' ""'"E' u1 1 n. 1.-. \l'O T"'''"• .. u .. ~ • 111o -..MAI• • n , ... "' a o a s ranspor a aoo-pen en ecooomy, ' s ""°····· Jtlel'1 .si ' ,. ..,. 14 ......... 2 • .... " $1S ..w s n 1~-"'-'« MIO • tS-.• ... Te1oew u1t • • " ... ~i.tv , .... 1 1 .. v.. "' Mike Salkin. associate economist with the Bank or ~ -.*..., '• .~ ... ~ ~ OllWi01w;:r.,'·•A 1'1 ... 4s ~7 ~ :'.:'..fc 1.11 ., "t• ~!. ~ Mc -i?. ~ ,.,__ .,. "'1oMGm n n • .., + " ,,.._ , "' • ., 111 • 1 Wllrttlr .e s 11 ,.,,_ , .. • • • -... •• -~ -• ......-... .., •• ,.,, ---· ""PNclG ,,.., m ~-~ Te1""'1 s 101 1~. "'w.,1.i.. .• • s """• • ._ America. fJf t.• ·• t20 • + l'I Div . In ll 17'9 S · · H~lftl I• S I ..__ ~ Mc ... 11 :.0 • 2 U°"-P*lltll• II M I~+ I'> TelH 10 •it S\JI+ "'#Vl•L•• 4D I .. 1-.. ,,_ 1.11 .. s IO'ilo ..... °'",..." . " •·tit• ,. tMWft•P A 11 • ..__ 141 -.. u1 s 111 ...-..,..., ..11111 • D\11+-" Ttnnco 221 1 ns "~ w11v 1• "s S'" • •· Busi·n"'ss. says Salk in. "could be forced to o .... rate 1·•" I tt~ .. '" e Al U at '6 • I'> Meft ..... 1.10 1 "' ~+ \lo MN ,..,. . . ,! n -l PS.CPI IM ' '4 UVr-IOI Tered',11 10 J2 1tv, " r--i s 115 119111 ••••• ...... "Ull>'HI'-~ ,_. •en *-•" .._.,. .901s » ..,._"' ~ "'7 IS .. n• ,.,... .. "TeM>ro • 140 '"" i.. -•-Y-l · shorter ho urs. produce fe wer products and d istribute pro-11 t~ .._. :: LJ .1e.11 tt Ni ..... Heuten . . I ~ ..... ,.._,,. AU t ,...___ \lo I t.»'I 411 ~-.. . T-1112. 16 . .. 2011 • -Xero1 2.4D IO 5'0 ,._ • \• h •&.-M 1 •1..., 111 •". ~ .... , t • ,. " • "' ""'"':;£. uo .. 1 1,-. ..••. ....,,._ , .. • m • -"H 1.11 • "' m~-"' Tu•co '·" 1 121 w. ,., llT1tA • u • m " • '" ducts to wholesalers and final marke ters slower t an ~y • ..... • ... IN ... 12 , 12" .. ,,.. H S.J2 t ,, 11-.-.. ........ s ,,. ~. H llft.7) . ·-25 ... ..., Te1C.m I 40 • It J7Vl .,. y •I•' .70 , i.1 u33\lt . 4V1 ",.:·;,JC""•~ v ... • • 1~+ "'_, .A111 111 ........ , ... MercMr 1e s 11 J5 +"' M u1 1 u 1~+.,. r .. 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Em- phmis on mtn 1 rights In don9stic '9lMloM. 17141f1Mlll E*""O & W..und ~1b1•ntsAYllileble. lnitlll~)On "I never comldered her a hero, but I admired Mt areatly, '' Lopes aald after abe captured her f ourtb victory of the year tbe ltarcl way, by nrvivbll a five-way playaff, wblcb included tbe ,------------. veteru \Vrflht. I I Wrilbt, "· h••n 't played rqu.Jarly on tbe tour 1 N • w port· Pac If I c • la cloee to a decade, but her put achievements I FJlme In cont:o·1 tpeak quite loudly. She bold.I the reeord with 82 llon ..... 8cMdtt ltl career Ylctortes, lncludlftl 13 la llA. 1Ac1or lludlo ,......., ~. Wrlcbt, Holli• Stacy, vlr(uat unknown 1 •n.000 to OOW1pl1te loliale ar,am and Jo Ann Wuham were tied at lftu-. on poll .... u. ..... ...-.per 211 after tbe ncwaUoe M bolea. I •ultl-mltllon doll•r1 LoDa wu the OelT one wttb a talented enouab I movie. To be ..._. lft patter lo wtlbl&IDd Wrilld'• tee Mot oa the flnt. Or• n I• Co u 11 tr . atra lllOle, tM par-tane, J.11.,ard lab. 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''""' , •.• "' .. , "' ..,,._. u ...... (•NMf••n Foe1tbAiU Lrotque I .~ "1tt1 l A.4"o(.t')Hl\\,i.1 ~ ..,1(ln,1\ l\lt-""•, t 1 t•' •JU •fl ''·• • I\ M 1 I• tn 'lUf4•t1 ,1f J •(;I hlu-• I Jn .,, W l111t""-• ,,., ,,.,, , •• u .... Dream Come True For Geiberger FORT WOfiTll. Tex 1J\P 1 It w<1s <1 grand f>t•hc mc. and /\I Gc1bcri,:n dreamed of it often. The final hole of the lJ S Open. Ile would lash a long iron lo within ;m inch of the cup There would be t·hecrs and champagne e1nd a tap-in and a bunch of money Well. it w:.isn 't the Open, or the last hole. or even a cmch. But he did what he dreamed or. And it won him the Coloni al Invitation golf title With his four·shot lead eroded, his confidence in shamhles a nd the wolves at his heels. the lanky. afrable Californian slapped a five·iron two inches shy of a holl'·tn -onc on the par-three 16th hole It netted him a ba rdic, restored his confidence and propelled him to a one·shot victory Sunday in a typically traumatic final round. It left Don Ja nuary with a 65, and Gene Lit- tler with a 68, frustrated runnersup. "I hadn't done a nything sensational a ll day," Geibe rger concluded after firing a closing 3-over- par 73. "l had a few doubts ... All of a sudden l hit an iron like that. It J'ave me a lirt." FIESTA '8 ac DAY PINTO s9 DAY 9c MIU A .. PAY OMLY POI eAS USID Competitive "Full-t1nk" Rates aleo evellable on Mustangs, Falrmonts. Granada, L ro·a. T-Bll'dt, Club WIQon•. V1ns. and Trucb from Courier Plokupe to 2-Ton W1tk-in'1. Can You Correctly Answer The ... from wh•I typing m•chine did we remove this element? · If you said an IBM Selectric., you are wrong. Of course every Se1ectr1C"' uses this Leme.nLb .-- So does the REMINGTON SR101H The REMINGTON is everythtng the Selectnc<&iis and more \ Both are self correcttng but only the REMINGTON has "touch control" The REMINGTON also has more standard features All working parts and supplies of the REMINGTON are inter-changeable with the IBM Selectric"' Only one typing machine is completely compatible with the IB~and that is the REMINGTON SR 101. If you will call us. OTM Inc . you'll find we sell the REMINGTON SR101 for leSa and instead of wa1t1ng several weeks or even months for your machine to be delivered we will bring 1t out immediately. Held over by popular demand! 11 you with. cluf1ng the month of May. we wtl rM1t you this fine machine, and apply the payment to the porchaee pf1ce when you buy. Ttwe It no ~lgation to buy, of oourwe. (n4) 957-1195 ~elity Typewriter ., A .. MUteaance Inc. 17942 Skype"' Circle. trvlne, CA • I