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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-09-25 - Orange Coast Pilot17 • • ,,. I -. 1·· • • I ' • 6 ~ountians Rescued From Boat Gas Fumes emperatures Planes Collide At San Diego; Toll fits 136 ' MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 25. 1978 VOL n , MO .... IHC'llOMS,• PAOaS • oaring Slight Cooling Forecast Carbon Monoxide Coast Jfftekeg Hie• In · =-i-=~ Arlicke-,Y-Rooney arr ved at Lo!14en's Heathrow alrport today Irom toS Angeles wilh his wtre Jan. Jitoon«y. ""° celebrated his 58th birthday Saturday. will be making a fiJm, "Arabian Adventures," with Christopher Lee. 1 'EXCEfLENT:.' AD SUCCEEDS "She's an excellent secretary -we're very happy. "I was very amazed and sur· prised because we had 35 responses 'the fi rst ·M Y -I didn't even need the responses t got from an ad placed in ano\her publication." This Is the advertising success story of the Laguna Hills man who placed thl's ad in the Daily PUot: Se; r etarlal/ Recept Young. growln~ com · puny needs full time l!e<"y for I ·girl offc In µle 1uunt Luicuna Hills ureo Coll xxx-xxxx for u personul Interview . U ~OU .need qua Illy l"!~sonneh the Dalfy PIJOt CllLBl!tp. e.a 642·5678. Overcomes Sailors Six Orange Counlians brushed shoulders with death aboard a 31.foot cabin cruiser when they were overcom e by carbon monoxide oft San Clemente' rsland"Saturday. Three or the countians and a scuba diver rrom Oceaside were dramatically rescued and airlift· ed to Santa Catalina Island for emergency treatment in a de· compression chamber at about noon , U.S. Coast Guard offi cers said this morning. The Coast Guard received a call for medical help from the Taylor II at about 10: 15 a.m. Saturday when yacht·owner J o hn Taylor o f 26525 Via Juanita. Mi ssio n Vi ejo. managed to reach his radio. Lifte d by Coast Guard helicopter to Santa Catalina r11a1111 ... D3oala ~ .Jl. or 25U2 West borne Ito 1 Daa ' Point; Tom Hardesty. 31, of 26542 Oso Rojo, Mission Viejo, Edward Sparks. 39, of 24522 Bun. bury St.. El 1'oro. and Mike Nathanson. 25. of Oceanside. The four had been sleeping below deck aboard the yacht when overcome by the carbon monoxide. Taylor said thts morning. They spent 21!.i hours in the decompression chamber at Catalina In the care of USC Medical Center Dr. Jeff Sipsey and a nurse who were flown to the Island by the Los Angeles Sherirrs Department. All four were later transferred to the Los An geles n edical center for observation and re· teased late Saturday, Dr. Sipsey said. 1'aylor saJd the severi men len · Oceanside, where he berths hls boat. at about 4 A.m. for a -->ii9Mli~&, ra1e A!> .,. ) Weather Sunny and hot through Tuesday, but not quite so hot near the coast Tues . day Lows tonight in 60s Highs Tuesday 80s at th~ beaches to 90s inland. INSIDE TOO" 't' State Sen. John Briggs diacuues the pros and gay teachers di&CU$S the cons of Proposition 6. See F'ea:unng. Page Cl l•tlex ~-----~--..... ~ .... __ '~ -DAIL V PlbOT s Soriets Link .JFK Death to Oilman MOSCOW <APl A ~vlel telev1i.lon commentutor described OullH, Tell. . aa an lrt1preH1ve c.·1t,y of t>reatht•kln& v1ew11 but said it:. natural bt-auty Wli a facitd tUdln1 soc1Ml lnequllil!s aind greul \Hdlth. I nius and c-rlme, my1terlt!3 und vlol1Uon1o1 of humun 11.:hls. The bulld1nas change their colors like a ralnbow. Zorln con· Crom the CIA and FBI" were Involved. ttoued. but many things are hidden behind the colol'I -"myateries Jim Oberwetter, a spokesman ror the Hunt famlly in Dall1t11, and v1olut1on1 of human rlahta, .ienlua and crime, Inequities and ba1d he toured Dallas for two hours with the Soviet commentator, rl<.'hl·:. and brt1ht hopes for a better future.'' .. and he never mentioned any conspiracy to me." Val~ntln Zorin 'lturted hla houl' Ion& documentary on Ou llai. jnd thl' nss ~i.inution of Prealdent Kenn<'dy th re h)' quoting \menc-an uuthor Warrl'n IRshf''~ lldvu·•· thut tho"l' who wo to Oullus "houlcl Jl"llY' lr) lo arnve 11111unset T he ftlm then showed preparations for a cocktail party at the Obcrwetter called on 1.0rln to turn over any information he homt" ot oilman Lamar Hunt. ZOrln saJd an orchestra waa nown may have to the House of Representatives committee investl1aUng from W&shJnJ(ton and amonS( the prominent auests "who own oil the assassinations of Kennedy and Dr. MartJn Luther Kint. Jr. r1~s. r:1nchci;. banks and department stores . . one should look for the UJ\bwt>r to the secret riddle of Dallas." who killed Kennedy. "WE STATE CATEGORICALLY THAT his allegations are ··AU. OF A Sl ODE ON A Fl.AT t>.rren pl•ln llkl' • mlr111c 111 .1 dt>1M"rt 1pp.-ar tht• outlines ol a blJl rlty1" Zorln 1&1d "Since tht· ;.11r 1n the South" "' t\ alwaya erlap und clean. the traveler 1up~ <11 the breathtaitna s11ht th renectton of the aun•fl on the win· dows recalli.lht>1 ro'°"of Matll>5e Lt'1very 1mpr Ive · more than ridiculous. They are ludicrous," he said. "I reckon it's ZOIUN CONTENDED THAT THE assassination was a con· fa ir to say he didn't return our Texas hospitality very·nicely." 11plracy ltwolving more than one gunman. that Lee Harvey Oswald Zorin made no mention of Oswald's living for several years In WH • "rail guy" whose bullets from the book depository window the Soviet Union and his attempts to visit Cuba. could not have hit Kennedy. that t.be alleged conapiracy was linked The Warren Commission concluded that Oswald killed Kcn- to Hunt's futhcr. the late billionaire H.L. Hunt. and thf "persona nedy and that he acted alone . ~~~-~~----''---~-~~-~;.._~~~-~~--~-* Hayakawa Joins Ple a For Patty WASllINGTON (AP l -Two m e mbers of Congress fro m California submitted a plea to the Cart~r administration today to re lcuse Patricia Hearst from prison Sen. S. I. Hayakawa, R-Callf., and Rep. Leo Ryan. D-Calif .. s u bmitted a petition to the pardon attorney's offic". in the Justice Department urging that Hearst's sentence be commuted to time already served. She is ool due to be considered for parole until July. Ryan. in presenting the peti- tion to Pardon Attorney John R. Stanish. said. "My own opinion, without judging her guilt or in- nocen ce. is it's lime to s ay enough." Hayakawa said he was "deep- ly moved" by what he said must hav e been a "spiritual wre nching" that Miss Hearst has experienced. "She's been punished enough," Hayakawa added. Sada t's Son Weds Stanish said it ptobably would take at least two months to re· view material in the case and perhaps another month or two before a• recommendation was presented to President Carter ·on whether Miss Hearst could be released from the federal prison facility at Pleasanton. Egyptian Prc.·s1denl Anwar Sadat attends his son's wed- drn~ reception al the presidential villa on the outskirts of \11ro on Sunday. Family portrait includes Mrs. Sadat. h•ft. and bride and groom. Dina Erfan and Gamal Sadat. Bakke Beginning UC Davis Classes Carter will make the final de· cislon. Ryan's administrative assis- tant, Joe Holsinger, said the brief supporting Miss Hearst's plea said that· several inmates have made "whispered threats" on her life and lhat a dead rat was placed on her bed. OAVIS <AP> Allan Bakke. a 38-year-old white man, began c lasses today at UC Davis Medical School, where he was <:idm ittcd a fter clai m ing dis· cr1minat1on because of his race. Bakke. cenlr<1I fi gure m a his· tori c "reverse discrimination" ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court, walked into a lecture hall while demonstrators on the other side of the building chant· "----~.__~n.protest "1 'm very happy lo be here," Uakkc. ,clad in an orange shirt and grey slacks, told reporters. lie declined lo make any other C'ommenl. UC officials said Bakke had -refused an offer of security pro- tect ion The court ruled 5·4 that the m edical school admissions pro· gram , which re:ierved 16 of 100 places in each class for low· income minorities, violated federal laws barring racial bias in government·supporled educa· tion. Bakke .had applied unsuc- cessfully for admission in 1973 and 1974 at the campus 75 miles cast of San Francisco. Al the rall y a bout 100 de· monstrator.s, chanting "Smash the Bakke decision now/' had Miss Hearst was sentenced April 12, 1976 to seven years on a conviction of bank robbery. Alter her appeal fai'led she com· m enced service of her sentence May 15. 1978. All told. she has been confined awaiting trial and serving her sentence for about 18 months . E'roaPage Al lanned to force Bakke lo walk IIV ._ ~ aroun heir picket lb1e before ~ft~ entering school. But Bakke, an engineer from s pokesman said . The outage af· Sunnyvale south of San Fran-fccted about 400 homes. cisco. entered through another Th e hi gh e r inland t ern· door and t he protester s ap· peratures also caused a strain parently did not notice him. on about 30 Joggers who ven- A t the protest r ally, de· lured out in the mid-day s un monstrators stressed that they Saturday for a 7 .5 mile race in were not trying to keep Bakke Mission Viejo. The runners were from attending school. treated for heal exhaustion. "We have no intention of abus· Huntington Beach Police were ing Allan Bakke . the in-forcedtoissueaSigAlertwarn· -----llf!OM-Page 4J _ dixidual.:.:...aakl..Qne s~aker. Otis ing on Pacific Coast Highway Benning, ident1rieaas a UC --f-N)m-W~i: Av.aau o Davis Jaw school graduate. Brookhursl Street Sunday after· "We will not sit by idly and al-noon . low the Bakke decision to wash It was nothing more than a .. Then• were no signs of any sur-away the gains of the 1960s." four-lane parking lot as cars vivors ." Benning said. s tretched bumper to bumper Another witness, Eugene In a separate 5-4 ruling, the along the coast. Burch. said, "I looked up into court also ruled that race could An estimated 50,000 people the air. and I saw two planes. a be ta ken into account to main· crammed onto Hu~tington City s mall single-en~ine plane and lain diversity in admissions. Beach where parking lots wer_e thl' 727 ba nking toward the That portion or the ruling was overloaded_ from 10:30 a .m. until PLANE ••• Bone in B e r Teeth Framed by Coit Tower Cleft > and TransAmenca pyramid, Jim Kilroy's 79-foot ketch. Ki aloa tacks in San Francisco Bay during St. Francis Yacht Club's Big Boat Series that featured fi ve of the world's most glamorous racing yachts. See story and other photos. page 84. Dollar Falls Again; Gold Hits Record LONDON (APl -The dollar ly free of domestic inflation. plunged to a low against the .. There just doesn't seem to be powerful Swiss franc today as any s topping of the dollar's gold hit a record $220.25 an fall." remarked a Frankfurt de· ounce on the London bullion aler of the U.S. currency's s how· market. · ing against the Swiss franc. "We Most of the pressure on the don't see any reason why the dollar came from the Swiss dollar shouldn't fall even further franc as investors continued to as the week wears on." put their money holdings into The dollar was quoted in * * '"'81 Page AJ OSWALD •..• / t hat Oswald 's s ignature matched the signatures on visa a pplications submitted at the Cuban consulate in Mexico City a few weeks before Ky nnedy was slain. The panel's conclusions sup· port the Warren Commission's Judgment that Oswald visited the consulate in late September 1963 In a futile effort to obtain permission to travel to Cuba. The commission said Oswald then returned to Dallas a nd killed Kennedy there Nov. 22. 1963. A I though the Warren Com· mission concluded that Oswald acted alone, conspiracy theories have nourished and some in· volve speculation that it was an . Oswald impostor who visited the embassy and applied for the visa to Cuba . The head of the Cuban con· s ulate at that lime. Eusebio Azcue Lopez. told the committee last week he feels certain the Oswald he saw at the embassy is not the same Oswald identified as Kennedy's killer. But he said If he saw handwriting evidence to the contrary, "I would have to accept that I was seeing vis- ions ." M ov in~ into its fourth and final week of hearings on the Kennedy case. the committee planned additional tes timony described as .. an introduction to conspiracies." The remainder of the week was to be devoted to a cross- cxam inalion of the most prom•· nent conspiracy theories that have arisen in the ~5 years since Kennedy's death. The c hief ones involve speculation of Cuban involve· ment in the assassination . possibly in relahation for CIA plots to kill Castro. and specuJa. lion that the U.S. underworld ar- ranged the murder because or Robert Kennedy's crackdown as attorney general on organized crime. The crime syndicate theory revolves around J ack Ruby. the Dallas nightclub owner who shot Oswald to death in the Oallru. police station. · The commiUee is expected to explore what if any ties Ruby had to organized crime figures the Swiss currency. backed by a Zurich today at 1 4905 Swisi. riving export economy-virtu1---r.tntt':-ft reeerd-to.w..-T.he-dollar IC'~ -A J ended ·l~t week at 1.5240 Swis~ --~ .-age -- Sex Charges To Be Studied STOCKTON <AP > - Investigators her e said they would question 15 to 20 women who claim they were victims or sexual improprieties during treatments by chi.fopr.iclor L. Te ngara, ll aeputy district attorney here said. Friaard is now free on S57.000 bail pendJng an Oct. 17 Municipal Court hearing here on various sex charges including a young woman palieot in August and September. said Deputy District Attorney Patricia Norris. francs . The previous record low CRUISER was Thursday's late rate or 1.5195 Swiss francs. • • The dollar did improve. however. against the sagging French franc and the J apanese yen. Late dollar rates in major E uropean financial centers. compared with Friday's late rates Frankrurl -t.9437 West weekend or diving near Pyramid Point on San Clemente Island. He said he turned the wheel over to Hardesty al about 8: 15 a .m . and went below for some sleep just as the island loom~d into view. Everyone else. he said. was below deck, sleeping in balls . -Ce rm 1111 m arks-: -down frem------------------ Parls -4.38625 French francs, up from 4 .3750 francs as the French currenc-y weake nt:d against all other m ajor monies. Milan -826.30 Italian lire, down from 827.35. Amsterdam -2.11$)5 Dutch guilders. down rrom 2.1225. Plant Fire PrQbed LOS ANGELES {APl -City fire investigators wen~ trying to determine tht• cause or a fire on Sunday that caused $250,000 damage to the National Drink Co. soft drink bottling firm. airport. It hit the small plane hailed by many c ivil rights 3 _p.m .. said Lifeguard Lt. Biii ·~~.~ ~si ~ l>u u_ imme.dj~lCh Into ••• ;iro_ups as.the presesva1ion oJ af-. ~R~har~o~k..,., ..aft , """ • ll'.1rrre5' Ol1"ofr~'ttl~"Wtttg~ ·,. nrrniwflve ritt(fffi'l'(1ft'°i.--,...,~Btlt~ r fQN.p:t: --. ~ ....... ~~ ~~-11. -. plummeted s traight to the legal experts say it will take problems we_~ repoR'eC! due;t<J ground . .'' more rulings to determine :just small sur~: Richardson ~dded. The first hospital to report re-what preferential measures <tre . Sunda.Y s 99 degrees 1n Hunt- ceiving bodies was University permissible. 11>gton is a~ut the hottest it's Hospital, which took in two. been there in the past 10 to 12 The light plane reportedly had yea r s. accordi ng to local tak('n off from Gillespie Field , a Man Drowns weatherman J . Sher~a!l Denny ~mall community airport about But Ile noted a s1m1lar heat flvt' miles north or Lindbergh, wave in 1939 when temperatures authorities said In Newpor·t along the coast surpassed the 100-degree mark for sever a l ORANGE COAST \ days. DAILY PILOT '"'·°'~Co.t\t 01111ly P1tot -•ftWhl(l'\1\torn '>'1""'01 ... N,.W\ Pf"•\• 1\o-,f0i1""'<fbyt"""()f"~ ~i~\~·~~':::,~":~:;:o~:~Y~~tn~~~ Mew Mt•oort lMH~ HvftHNJ'°"' &-Mft'lou.-i ···" v1u .. ., ''••11• \1tddl•~· V•H•• •M laQUf'-•fkMf\ ~th(0.,\1 A \tnqk"9'0IOf'lrilllt01 h~ \ ~t»ft~.,,..11 \Allltd•Y\ f'llnd ~#f\ fftf Ptl,..,, .. 1 Pt*b41\ftlf'llq Ol""I 1'\ '1 U0 WHI e,.,, '*' .. 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The friends told llfe1uards that Matt was about 250 yards offshore when he started strug· gllng with his equipment. One of his buddies lrled to help him, but Matt reportedly be&an na.11 ing al his friend and pulled hts would· be resc1.aer's mask orr. The man told lifeguards that they were separated by-a wave and when 'he rescuer iiurfaccd M. coMlda't. fiod Matt Another diver round Malt's body moments later. He was pulled from the 1urf and ru8hed to Hoag Me m orlol Hollpital where he was declared dead two hours lat4'r. \ But what the beach visitors found were near·90 degree beach temperatures that lifeguards said produced several cases of heat exhaustion. Laguna Beach Marine Safety Director Bruce Baird today said m ore than 3,0,000 beachgoers sought relief on Art Colony sands over the weekend. They spent much of the lime tooting otr in 64 degree waters and splashing around in 2 and 3 foot waves. There were no rescues but lots or sunburns, lifeguards said . San Clemente~ beathes were not extremely crowded, pro· bably because they are a long hot drive away from m ajor population centers, said city likguard Lt. Lynn Hu""es. The city munlclpal beaches w•r• vlal&ff ~)' about ~~ penon1 Swwlay. Adi a cent coun· l)' beaches patrolled by San Clemente Uleguards had about the same numbers or people, said Hughe$. ~ .. ' f un:tional outda::>r ~rby (l&ia) our choiCJZ. fbr al 1 outdoor ectiVTZ. '\VlZ.Or. woo1rich jackets are cksi~¢d with comfbrt arxl wormth in mind. shown ie our 11~hter wq,i~ht poplin with cot.ton tdrt.en 1imng. 44 feeNon island, newport c.nter ,644-5070 I 17 . • ~· I ~ Orange Coast EDI TION T oday .. s C losin g N. \'. toek s VO L. 71 , NO. 268, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNtY. CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEM BER 25, 1978 c TEN CENTS More Soaring Teillperut11res Forecast l A stullnc S.nl» An• condlUon put1ht'd lt'mperaturt'!'> n e1tr or ubO\ e ~ 100 dt>irf'i' mark for lht• third d > an 1 row toda~ 1long t~ Oren.: 'oast and 11 lookl! hkt' morf' nf lht• iu1m1• thrOUMh l''nd1n Tht V.f't'k~nd "'na t'h11rar t erut'd by cnormou" hf'at'h t.•rov.·d ond traffi<' Jim& •~ an t'lillmated 400.000 pcrton' took tu th· unds betwet>n Hunhnwton lrrinePlan 8eurh and Snn ('lcmtinlt.• lo <'ll<'U Vt' th\' Inland hcial Orangt• CoH11l C:ollt•tw an C<».tu M t-~a und Santa Ana'"' C1v1c Ccntt'r hoth ret.·ordcd scorchan~ hli:h" of 104 tind lcmperutUrt•s nf.J \ t'r dropped ~low fl7 •;unc..la)' w1•u thermt•n 1w11.J • Tht'rmometcr on top <if tht• W 'A er plant in l,uguoa Beuch n~atl 100 at 4 &> m ~undn~ 1't•mper~tun·l'I lo Newµort. n · 'Para-police' Begin Today A new traffic a ccide nt in- vestigation progr am. only the third of its kind in the nation US· ing .. par a -vol i ce." was in- augurated today by the city or Irvine. Non·swom police e mployees. who will be enrolled in a special eigh t-week acade m y· a t Sad· dleback College, afterward will be assigned traffic investigation cases that normally would be the Car Death Examined In.Mesa Trame officers continued a n investigation today Into the death or a 23·yea r-old Costa Mesa woman struck by a car early Saturday morn in~ on Placentrn A \l('nue The victim. Landa Diane Ruy ne r. of 1033 Valencia St .. <1pparently had slopped her car o n Placentia to pick up a hitchhiker about 2:20 a.m .. Police suid. She was outside the car with fhe door open when s he was s truc k by a car traveling southbound on Plact:ntia near the intersection or 16th Street. Poli ce said the victim was dragged for 30 feet after bein~ s l ruck Parcimedics saifi she was dead at the scene. The dr iver of the ca r that '>truck her was identified by police as 26-year·old E rnest Weed of 3008 W. Balboa Bl vd . Newport Beach. domain of higher-pciid police of- fi cers. Object of the program, besides an o bvious cost savings (a policeman's average hourly pay is $10.69 an hour, compared to the para-cop's pay of $5.30) is to free police for crime investigation. prevention and e nfo r cement duties. Lt. Robert Lennert, in charge or the Irvine de partment's traffic detail. said that, except for in· vest1gation or major crimes, an accident investigation cons umes more of an offi cer's time than anything else. n .e avera1e Ume needed for a n officer to interview people in- volved in accidents. assess the crash scene for himself, then file reports. is three hours, LeMert said. "Even a minor fenderbender takes an hour." he said. "Just a couple of accidents, a nd a high· paid officer Is -worthless to us in preventing crime, or . being on preventive patrol.·· Four para.police have been hired to go through the training progr a m in the initial phase. Because they'll concentrate sole- ly on accident investigation. "When they're through, they'll actually be better trained in their field than someone ·out of the re· gular police academy." Lennert said. Another factor. according to Lenne rt, is that, with a regular police officer. state rules require that he be accompanied by a partner for about a year before he can be used alone. ··A civilian, on the other hand. can become useful within a mat· ter or wee k s. rather than months,'' Lennert said. The oara-oolice will travel in <See POLICE. Page A2 > Ilene in Ber Teeth Framed by Col t Tower Cle(U and TransAmerica pyramkl. Jim Kllroy 's 79-foot ketch. Klaloa. tacks In San Francisco Ra y during St. Francis Yacht Club's Big Boat Series that· featured five or the world 's most ·glamorous racing yachts. See story and other photos, page 84. corded at the t.ifeauard Hea<J quurters at the Newport Pier. ranged from 65 to 91. San Clemunte•3 shoreline was cooler with a highreadingor82. Slight drops in temperature or about lwo d«!gr~s a day are forecast through Friday with beac hes first expected to• feel thi s "cooling tre nd ." a spok ~11man fo r the National Wt•ltlher Service said todav ··We've got a nice high pres- sure system sitting over us with a high ridge. so we're looking at inland temperatures between 87 and 97 at the-e nd or the week.·· the spokesman added. The hot weather caused a two hour and 20 minute power out· age in the El Toro area Sunday a fte rnoon when underground cables couldn't stand the heat. a Southern California Ed ison s pokesman said. The outage ar fected about 400 homes The highe r inland tem peratures also caused a strain on about :.> joggers who vcn lured out in the m id·day sun Saturday for d 7.5 mile race in Mission Viejo The runners were treated ror licat exhaustion Huntington Beach Police were forced to is!.ue a S1i:Alcr1 \\am· m g on Pacifi c Co11st ll aghway ••w1r,..._.. SMOKE' BILLOWS FROM SAN DIEGO'S NORTH PARK AAEA AFTER J ET CftASHES At leaat 140 Kiiied H PSA Pt•n• Hitt Small Craft Ne•r Lindbergh Field r ro m Wurnt!r /\Vt>OU t' lo Brookhursl Stretit Sunday after noon. It was nothing mc1re than a rour·lanl' parking lot as car!. s tretched bumpl'r to bumpt:r 11long lhl' coast An cstimatl'd 5(1,00(1 peoplt' crammed onto Hunt1n~ton City lleuch wher.t> park1nl( lots wt-rt• overloaded lrom lU 30 a m unlil <S4-e HEAT. Page AZI 140 4 PSA 727 Downin S. Diego SAN DIEGO IAP I A Boem~ 727 jet collided hl'ad-on with d s mall plane flown by a studt:nt pilot today. and both plane~ cras h<.'d in flaming l ragmenll> into a r<.'sidcntial area. Offic1aJi.. said al least 140 pe rson!> were killed in the worst air disaster an US history Burning dC'bris fro m the Pacifi c Southwest Airlines jet 1 ~ nitcd at least nine wood frame houses and two businesses. and parts or charred bodies dropped onto rooftops and into s treets T he neighborhood 'c; mostly elderly residents tried frantical ly to douse the flames with garden hoses. sendtn~ clouds or gray1black smoke billowing over the area. The Fede ra l Aviation Ad· ministration !>aid a ll 136 person!> aboard the crowded PSA Flight 182 from Sacramento were killed in the 9:03 a.tn tragedy Also ki lle d were at lt-ast thrct' persons on the l!round a nd on(• person aboard lhe s mall plant-, a Cessn a 150. a cco rdin g l o authoriti~ at a joint command pos t near the sill' Bill Gihbs. president of Gibb~ Patty Hearst Pardon Urged By 2 Officials ~/, flyinJ? Servin• 1n San Di e;:J!O. said the Cessna earned a -.tu WASHTNGTON 1AP 1 -Two ·• •, dent pilot and a Gibb!> fl yin g_ in mem bers of Con gr<.'SS from r/J '£~ s trurtor Gibbs said lht' student California submitted a plc:a to •. -' was mak1nJ! 1rn instrument ap the Carter administrution today £, ------~ proach to the airport when lht· to release Patricia Hcurst from l coll ision OC(·urrccl prison. "-....!' ··ThE'y hit hl·;itl-on. 11 wa:. un Sen. S. I. Hayakawa. R-Calif.. bt>llevable." :-aid Lt Georgt.• a nd Re p. Leo Ryan, D·Calif.. Far rell. 31. a Navy flight ~ur su bm ltted a petition l o the geon. pardon attomey·s offi ce in the He said tht.• 727 went into a Justice Department urging that ta ils pin. ··what wi: ('all a Hearst's sentence be commuted graveyard spin in thl• Navy wi th to time already served. She is -the other pianc trailing afltc·r 1l. ·· not due to be cons idered for S'41\t ._--::... Policl' and firemen cordoned parole until July ....... -~ 01, __ orr the area, but a curioul> crowd Ryan. in presenting the peti· ""'"~Go .-o r 4 .000 to 5.000 onlookt·r s tion to Pardon Attorney J ohn R. a mmcd m to look al th(• gnm Sta nish. said, "'My own opinion. NORTH scene t ca~,ee.;----- without Judging her guilt or in· ISLAND lined 33rd st reef . the Ol•arest noce nce, is it 's time to say street to whert' the Jl'l fell enough." .... ...... ~ The collis1on occurn:d about Hayakawa said he was ··deep· 3.000 feel abovt• tht• ground on a ly moved" by what he said must oan• "" .. "1ae..., "-c.r~m clear d11y some thrc•t· m1lei. from h ave been a "spiritual JETLINER.SMALL PLANECOLLIDEAT SANOIEGO L1ndber~h Field . th1~ t·1ty·!) wrenching" that Miss Hearst Map Shows the Vicinity Where Craah Kiiied 140 main airpor1 on!) a fl'W miles has expcrience<l. from the downtown :.in•:.i · 'S he"s been puni s h ed The Rev Tom Bon1cu of St enough ... Hayakawa added le ~ !! lle • Augustine High Schfl<1I said he ~tunish said it p~u~ly_~2.!:itd,..,.r ~ ., l · 10 ~ '7""1VOQ and other priest~ · roame.d the ~~ ..,,t tm~~ ~---· It~ ~~ '<' , #~~~.a·:~·~Q.<'flf~-<"°'7 ~"\•p>...Jf~..iiUN:.. ~tt!v:tht.;i.-.~ vi.cw material in the case and ... crasnscerie'f6o~inl! toi'"l>Oales'fo' '4 ...... ...,. perhaps a nother month or two 11noant before a recommendation was I • db h T bl "I anointed at• lcul>t 50 bodies • presentcd to PresidentCarteron .AD erg rou e myself." said f'alher Bonica. whether Miss Hearst could be ··As bad as it was. 1t could hav<j re leased from the federal prison been much worse. The re are 't~ facility at Pleasanton. S AN DI EGO 1AP 1 -The relocation of Lindbergh, saying <Stt PLANI::. Page AZ> All told, she has been confined collision of a jetliner and a small 1t had "the potential for a tragic · awaiting trial and serving her plane over San Diego today accident.·· sente nce for about 18 months. r e v i v e d a 5 o . y e a r . o I d Its location near the heart of 'EXCELLENT:' AD SUCCEEDS "She's an excellent secretary we're very happy •· 1 was very amazed and sur- prised because we had 35 responses the first day I didn't even need t he responses I got.from an ad placed In another publication.·· This Is the advertising success story or the Laguna Hills man who placed this ad In the Daily Pilot: ... S~t' riot o ri o I t R tt'l'Pt Vo11 111(. grow1n11 com pan~ OCl·d~ (u(I tlml' ~•·l· ·) for t l(irl nm• 1 n pleu11u111 Lagunu 11111., area <.:all \X"< xi.x' tor u per50011l lnM·v1tm If you need qualiLy personnel. the Daily Pilot can help Call 6'2·5678. .. controversy over the location of the nation·s ninth largest city t his city's maJor airport made the crash threat ominous. Lindbergh Field McLucas said. Airline pilots agreed privately ttiat Lindber~h was one of the ..f o rld 's m ost potentially dangerous airport situations . Although the plnnes In today's crash hit together over u residential area of slngle·story houses and scattered apartment buildings. the PSA 727 was entering a steep descent to land at the airport, which lies on the edge or San Diego Bay JUst wei1t of the downtown section. This approach pattern Is over the tallest buildings or downtown -20·story banks a nd resort hote ls built on a hill above Lindbe rgh Field The re has never been a ratal. aecldenl at Lindbergh until today. with almost 80.000 flights o ycAr But the st eep landinR descent over downtown -up to 40 degrees el times hus been a matter pf concern s ince the alrpOrt opened tn 1927 · Two years aco John McLucas. head of the Fed ral Avl8tlon Adrnlnl1tratlon. ~ailed Cor • t But over the years many have a r gued that t he route over hilltops. power llnes and San Diego's tallest buildings made the pilots especially careful and that the landings were safer as a result. In bad weather. the flight direction is reversed. forcing planes to climb sharply over the downtown buildings Iran Curlew Cut TEHRAN. l r u n 1A P l ' Military uulhor itles Sunday s horte ned the two·wee k·old martial.law curfew in Tehran by / on<' hour because of what they described as itencrol calm pre· voillna here und In the rest of Iran. The new curlew ·is from mldnlaht to 4:30 a.m. .. '. <;oasl -4~~--~ .. \\'eat h e r · Sunny and hot through J Tuesday. but not quite so hot n<'ar the coast Tues d~) ·Lows tonight in 60x I l1 1ghs Tuesday 80s at tht• beaches to 90s inJund. I INS IDE T OD-" l' . t State Sen John Briggs I dMcuues the pros and gay teachers diacuu the con& of Propoa1t1on 6 See f'eotunng. Page Cl latlex At Yew hhtu .. , "···"·" Ct ... ""' •• A""WllMn a L. M Inf .. Mme11-..i-11 IS l •l lMU .. ...... .. ~··"·"'·· .., Mellff•I H.-.. •• ..... 111 •• CJ..• Ou11 .. '"°"y .. C•mlu .. =:· ... ,.. .. , 11.f en .. .__ 14 ., OHlllNtlk" .. , .... ,..ff 11 lfllWlll~ ... 'It Tllteten .. llltenei-~, .. ... ,.., ... , ....... ,,, Ww!4 ...... ... 1\2 OAILY PILOl C MQl\d!x,§'214tmb91n.11/8 Collapse la Beat Viejo Running Pair 'Stable' Tv.o ut lt1t· t•i-timalt•d 311 per11on~ who 1 ollap~t·d under Saturdav mornlntt \ ~t'Or<'htna temperaturett dunn1 the Mli.11KX1 \leJu Con11Hmy ... 1•. mllt• di t 1tnt·e run u rt• st 111 1 n local bo~pll J b dnd h:.tt•d 1n \t<able rondlhon UrUonEn"8 ltsSuppon WASHINGTON tAPI rht-lntt•matl0081 l\SSO{'ld t 1011 of l\hl(0 hin1sh ludu y bt-t.tmt" ""° h1ra~t labor union W break with Pre i· dent Carter. charging that becaww ut hi policies "he :.1mply dues not merit our ~upport ·• Union president William W Winpisanger said his 927.000-member JAM sent a letter to the president accusmg him of takmg un ··about-face" on a number of issues und "caving m to the right wmg '' Winpis1nger complatned c.t bout C1trter's support for a comp_romise natural gas deregulation bill, nis failure to back labor- supported nat.tonal health msurance and inability to win congressional passage of legislation that would revi~e labor law revisions. ,,,.... Pllfle AJ HEAT ••• Rlrhard lhmm1·l t.. <1t Mhhlon Communll> lh;.,pat1tl and Gury Newt1ll , 32. 11'1 rtiCuJ)t'n•tinR ut S adlileb • ..-k Co mmunity , ho' Jilt al "'µokt•s woml'n !lllld Six mort' of the 700 rl!C'f' l'1'I lru1t:. wtrt tttkf'n to lot·ttl ho plta1" llnd were trf'Ult-<t and r~lui.t"d. the 1poko~womt·n snid Orunae County paramt>d1('ll uld all tho (' tr~~led werl' ~uf rMlnA from heal stroke Most of lht-t'Ollop~C<t runner-. were trnukd ul the flnu.h hnt'. "'1th about fivt• brought 111 from polnti. talona tht' hilly course. med1ci. said The rut•t''& .. tart und finish line wus al 0 1>0 V10J•> .rnd l.a Pat Rot1di. Urav1ng tht· near too d1•grct.· ll'mpenturc to wan lhe nwc wu~ I> F Curnc, 33. of New Zeuland, with a llme of 46 16.1, com11any !-.pokesman Al Wheeler said T he four other overall loµ win· ners were ).)avid Eastland, 29. 0 1 Newport Beach, 48.58.6; Rod Harvey, 24, or Tustin. 49 15.1. Jeff CLark, 23. or Fulle rton. 50.24.9, and Stephen Mallory, 25, of Playa del Rey, 50.27 .9. Race entrants came from 72 c ities, most In California, Wheeler said . One foreign coun- try and the states of Connec- ticut, New J ersey and Arizona were also represented. The youngest entrant was Jamie Case, 8, a young girl rrom Mission Vi ejo, and the oldest was Ken Durand, 63, of LakP Forest, Wheeler said. . Newport Meat Tested/or 3 p m , sajd Lifeguard Lt. Bill Doiu n 0 ; eon Richardson. e r I ..a Despite the crowds, few beach problems were reported due to Newport Beach police said ~mall surf, Richardson added. today they are testing some Sunday's 99 deRrees in Hunt· hamburger meat found Friday mgton is about the hottest it's on a doorstep in the area where been there in the past 10 to 12 seven dogs were poisoned last years. according to local week. weatherman J . Sherman Denny. Detective Lee Roberts s aid the But he noted a similar heat hamburger meat was found by a wave in 1939 when temperatures couple who don't own a dog. a loog the coast surpassed the "We're not sure it's the same JOO-degree mark for s everal a s the meat used to poison the days. d ogs, but we're having it -Lifeguards said 120,000 people analyzed." he said. s howed up on Newport beaches Roberts said rive dogs have Sunday in an effort lo escape the died and two others became ill heat inland. after eating hamburger laced But what t he beach visitors with poison that had been set out found were near-90degree beach in neighborhoods east of temperatures that lifeguards MacArthur Boulevard and north said produced several , cases of of E?.st Coast !'fighway. heat exhaustion. He a1so said a youngster from LagunQ Beach Marine Safely a neighborhood south of the Director Bruce Baird today said highway reported seeing what more t han 30,000 beachgoers she thought was a dog dying m sou~ht relief on Art Colony -an a lley near her borne, but sands over the weekend. when s he returned with her . rather. the dog was gone They_spent much of the time cooling off m 64 degree-wet4!R>---ooHet! are warning resjdent.s and s plashing around in 2 and 3 o r the neighborhoods where foot waves . The r e were no a nimals hc.tve been poisoned to rescues but lots or s unburns, keep track of their pets. 1treguards said. San Clemente beaches were not extremely crowde d, pro- bably because they are a long hot drive a way from m ajor population centers . said city lifeguard Lt. Lynn Hughes. T e cttrmuniflp14l .beaches_ were visited by about 12,000 persons Sunday. Adjacent coun· ty beaches p atrolled by San Clemente lifeguards had about the same numbers of people, said Hughes Refugees Landed Roberts is also asking parents to caution their children not to touch any food they may find outdoors. Anyone who has information regarding the poisonings may contact Roberts at 644-3782 Cop& Face Pot Rap KEY WEST, F la. CA P > Four city police officers\ two of them members of an anti-drug tas k force, have been arrested and charged with conspiracy to possess marij uana. U.S Customs offi cials said. r,.._P.,,eAJ PLANE CRASH ... /tlirkeg FHes In Mickey Rooney a rrived at London's Heathrow airport today from Los Angeles with his wife Jan. Rooney, who celebrated his 58th birthday Saturday, will be making a film , "Arabian Adventures." with Christopher Lee. least two schoola and several churches ln the neighborhood. They weren't harmed." One victim on the ground was identified by her brother a s • Durlene Watkins. The brother. Sam RUi'h, said a piece of t.he flery debris from the jet ap. parently fell on her home. "My s is t e r 's lying ther e burned to death," he sobbed. "She's all busted up and ever · ything." John F.dglngton, a labor union official driving to his office in nearby Mission Valley, said he "could see fire .sbootln.1 out. of the right side ol t.he plane. "It just went straight down. When it hit the ground, there was a tremendous fire and t.erri- ble black s moke," Edgington said. lle said the jetliner appeared lo be a routine landingpatlern. The previous worst U.S. air disaster occurred in 1960, when 134 persons were killed in New York City in a crash between a . United Airlines DC·8 and a TWA Constellation. It was the first fatal com· merclal accident in the 51-year Sadat's Son Weds CAIRO. Egypt <AP> -Presi- dent Anwar Sadat and his wife were hosts to 1,500 guests al an outdoor wedding reception for their only SQn, Gamal, and his bride. Dina Erfan. the daughter of a wealthy businessman. on Sunday. Immunity Test Scary Student Survives Deadly Snake's Bite MIAMI <AP>-He bad a sore throat and that ache-all-over feeling, but Bill Haast didn't bother to go to a hospital. He just stayed home lo shake off the e ffects of being bitten, for the second time, by one ol the world's deadliest snakes. The 67-year-old ophiologlst - student of snakes -was s truck b:v a banded Asian krait as he was milking venom from the within 30 minutes . Otherwise, Haast s ays, "It would be 100 per- cent fatal." But Haast has developed im- munity from belng bitten more than 130 times limes over the years, and from giving himself monthly Injections of venom. Transfusions 0£ his blood have been used lo save 20 snake blte victims. venom usually kills by inducing r esp irat ory failure, Haast breathed with no trouble. "I was completely immune to the lethal pa'rts of the venom," be said. "It didn't affect my respiration at a ll." He was up a nd around Saturday. though still sore. hbtory of t.be S.n Otego airport and the first fatal crash in the 29-ycar history of PSA. an in- trastate carrier which has 200 fli ghts a da y a ll w i thin California on Its white . red and orange jet.s. each painted with a big s mile under the cockpit. * * * PSA Crash First/or ~rline SAN DIEGO <AP> -Pacific Sout hwest Airlines . a flying commuter link be.tween California's largest clUes, ii ooe of the nation's busiest airlines. The San Diego-based airline has 200 flights a day of its white, red aod oranae jets, each paint- ed with a big smile uoder the coclqrit,-and carriu mc.ie than seven million passengers a year within California, It is about the llth largest airline in tbe nation. The crash of a Boeiq 721 in San Diego today was the ftrst fatal crash in the 28-year historv of the airline. said Scott Albey. a P S A publ ic relations spokesman. PSA, founded in 1949, me& between San Francisco, San J ose. Oakl a nd, Monte r ey , Fresno. Stockton, Sacramento. Lake Tahoe, Hollywood - Burbank. Lo6 Anteles, Ontario. Long Beach, and San Diego. The airline gamed populanty because of its highly competitive fa res. "Red eye" flight.a. which depart Los Angeles and San Francisco each night after mid- night, cost only S20 for a one· way flight. The 727 jet is one or PSA 's m ost common aircraft. The plane. which has all three o( its engines mounted in the tail sec· tion. is manufactured by Boe~ Aircra ft of Seattle. It carries about 130 passengers and was in - troduced around 1965. * * * sn ake at his Miami serpen- tarium . ·•1 bad to live up to my convic· tion that )'m immune," Haast 'It's Not Your said Saturday of his most recent He was m11k1ng the trait venom for use by a Boca Rat.on phys ician in treatment or amyotrophic later al sclerosis -brush with death. "If somebody An ordinary person bitten by a krait mus t receive a ntivenin else calls for mv blood, I've got Wj!~e,' Shaken to stand by it." 1J1 __ _ Haast says kraits are the Lou Gehrig's disease Fmal Rites Conducted for F.W. Opp, 89 fourth deadliest snake in the •Ian Drowns Man Lea ..... G world -behind the sea snake, lr.IJ ___ .,.. aao tiger sn ake and the taipan snake. T.R 1\.TeW'JJO • SAN DIEGO <AP) -"My • Twenty.four years ago, the .. ~ 1 ~4 r,, wife, my wife. my God!" cried bite of a blue Indian krait nearly Will MogJe, running from hjs killed Haast. His respiration Divi·ng a1;0 L_p house set afire today by debris faltered and he spent four days lr.lll,alf,f,,1 fro m the collision o f two in a n iron lung, but pulled airplanes. . through. He believes that was Coroner's deputies today list-f' u n er a I se r v i ces we r e the first time anyone survived Police ran tns1de a nd a ~nd d l d t d for Ion gt. me ed drowning as the cause of de-.... w con uc e 0 ay 1 the bite of a krait without receiv-ath of a San Bernardino man la_ter told Mogle· .. It's not your Costa Mes a res ide nt Fred ing antivenin. wire." Wafter Opp who died Thursdav who died in a scuba diving m is - at the ageofS9 In 1969 a tiger snake struck. ha p near Newport Beach Sun-The body m the Mogle home Mr. Opp had lived in the Costa AJ(ain . Haast nearlv died. da~. ' was that of ah unt'denti·fi·ed·....!Ln The dead man. John D. Matt. rrrc1 Mesa area since 1919 When the kra1't n"i·pped h1'm on di . h thrown from one of the pJ "~s. · d t d l 25. was ving wit unidentified ........ Services were con uc e a the thumb We dnesday, he ( they said. 11 B d Ch 1 'th R riends at Treasure Cove, JU5t Be ro.a way ape wt ev ~urned his doctor's appeal to go south of Cameo Shores when the Paul i\lexandcr of the Ftrst to a hospital. choosing to wail al A neig hbor. Judy Snyder . United Church offi ciating. home. mis hap occurred al about 12;30 approached ·Mogle. bugged him The Opp fa mily operated a p.m . and said his wife Frances wa:. to we 1 stand-and-gous:d-fa~~-~A~t ~fi~rs~t~he~s~ufjf~er~ed~~li~tt~le~~·~T~h~e~o'.-~~·~· h~e~f~r:ie~n~d~si!,t~o~ld¥11Ji~f e~g~u~a~r~d~s-~s~a~fe~an;:d~w:o:u~l:d~be=-home in a rew l N rt Bo le ard f 0 t e sym ms r bout 250 yards · es. ~9~~g to el~ befor~ ~penin; ';: nounced. Friday morning. 36 offshore when he starte s rug· ---- service station at the corner of hours after the bite, they peaked gling with his equipment. One o( An entire s ide of their horn~ Newport and 22nd Street. -a sore throat, and a dull ache his budrues tried to help h1m. was spattered with blood. Mr. Opp wa s o ne of t he in the stomach like the after-but Matt reportedly began naH- original board members or the effect of a belly-punch. His skin ing at his friend and pulled his form e r Costa Mesa Sc hoot--b e ca me s uper -sens itive. as would-be rescuer's mask off. District between 1931 and 1934. though he 'd been burned a ll The r:nan told lifeguards thal He was active in civic affairs over . they were separated by a wave and when the rescuer surfaced and the Opp Family has donated "He couldn't walk," said his he couldn't find Matt. many historical mementos to wife, Clarita. "His feet were too Another ruver found Matt s the Bowers Museum or Oran~e sore " body moments later. He was County.--pulled from the s urf and rushed Mr. Opp is survived by his But Haast discovered that thJs t o -Woag-Memuriat-Hosptlal wife of 54 years, Elsie: son. krait bite apparently gave him where be was declared dead two Ri c hard or Cost a Mesa : only severe pain. Though krait hours later. daughters, Norma Edwards of Orange and Leah Dinger of Costa M esa a nd 1 2 gra ndchildren and six great· grandchildren .. Two Shot to Death , S AN S l';BASTIA N. S pain c AP ) -Two cooks for the paramilitary Civil Guard were machine-gunned to death today as they were loading a van with Jood they had bought in the m arket ortfus lJasque city tn northwest Spa.in. .._,.., KJ.!A..W\. J-UM£.UR,, Ma.\14¥SU) rAlf)"'"' ~l!'nahHllt 1tielg1tter Southern Cross has la nded more than 1,000 Vietn~me'se refugees· 1t rescued from small boats in the South China Sea on the small uninhabit<.>d Indonesian island of Pengibu, between the Malaysian peninsula and Borneo, a U.N. re- fu~ee official reported. Dollar Falls Again; OR ANOE COAST c DAILY PILOT "-"--Pf"f\Jdirnt ·~ P\lllet,,.~ le011 e.r., V1t r P'f'\1dt"l •fl'td Grf"ltr•f ,...~ "-••ll-fdifltf , ............ ..,,... ... Mo~ .. 1119 Edit., 0-.f'te•" ""' ll;o.onl" ... " .""''""' Mo-"9 E4110r• Gold Hits Record LONDON CAP) -The dollar plunged to a low against the powerful Swiss franc today as gold hit a record $220.25 an ounce on the London bullion market. Most of the pressure on the dollar came from• t he Swiss franc as investors continued lo put their money holdings into the Swiss currency. backed by a thriving export economy virtual- ly free of domestic inflation. "There just doesn't seem to be any s lopping of the dolla r 's full." remarked a Frankfurt dealer of the U.S. currency's showing against the Swiss franc. "We don't see any reason why the dollar s houldn't fall even further as the week wears on." The dollar was q uoted in Zurich today al 1.4905 Swiss francs, a record low. The doUar ended last week at 1.5240 Swiss francs. The previous record low was Thursday's late rate of l.5195 Swiss francs T h e dollar did improve. however, against the s agging French franc and the Japanese yen. l',....P~AJ furx:tional outdoor· vnNbylWI our c:hoiat ror all outdoor activL ~. 'W't:Olrich Jackrtta arq. cksi~ed wrth comfbrt arxl warmth in mind. shewn ie our l~ht<Z.r \IJ!l..i!.1ht poplin with cotton tarten 1inlaj to•t• ..... Offloe )Jr)W•\t••~M,_,t M..tllt,..., A.fdr•U P.0 9o• 1-.0 •hilt POLICE PROGRAM • • • cuato"ml zed Ford va ns. equipped with the paraphernalia of accident lnvest111Uon and servlne as a place where vlcUms ot witnesaea of accldenta can be interviewed In circumstances more comlonabl~ lhan the tradi- tional atreet·t:W'b lnterro1ationa. The para-cops will have no police powel'I' anct no power to mab.,,..., • Lennert said that tn cases where suspe~ts ml1bt be in- volved In an accident, as In felony drunk drlvln1, rttular police will be dispatcMd. Para·poUce will not ).>e armed. Lennert esUmates that eo per. cent of aU police .calla in 1977 In· volved no use of police powers, and conceivably could have been . ->~· eaMOAala ' I \ ..., ........... ,.... SAOOl!BACK COLLEGE WANTI TO SELL THIS YACHT But Truat .. • Looldng for • .. tter Prtce Want a Yacht? Colkge Selling Ce11rem Ketch 8y REBF.CCA HELM Of,.,. Oallf l't ... MMt She's 14 tons and what does she get, 1l bit more rusty and the college in debt. "Sbe" iB The Rock, a 40-foot ferro-cement sailing ketch, and ahoy there, mate, Saddleback Community College wants to sell her -maybe. A small ~quall has blown up over her price. FOR TIIE PAST FEW years, college officials have used the hefty boat and her identical twin slsler , "The Sea Mentor," for their popular natural science ecology and sailing classes. Until 1977, The Rock was owned by the Tatman Foun· dation and loaned .to the. college. About a year aeo, however the foundation decided to give lbe bl& girl to Sad· dleback. Not prone to look a glfl horse in lbe jib so to 'peak, col· lege officials accepted. BUT, WHEN SADDLEBACK bad ita concrete m11treu appraised for inaurance purposes, officlala learned abe needed costly rejuvenation to bring her up to her appralled value ofS2S,OOO. . Structur~ly The Rock is sound, a manne surveyor said. Cosmetically, however, she needs a bit of primpina to the tune of an estimated Sll,l83. She hw; loose and flaking paint, hairline cracks here lind there, rust weeping. and this is not t.o meoUoo ber damaged up~r and lower bobstay swage fittings and turnbucklt!. MORE'S THE PITY, Lloyds of London refused lo io- :,ure the ludy tmless she was fixed. What's a college to_ do? These being such money· conscious times, The Rock was placed oo lhe block. When Saddleback trustees teamed recently that t.he h1ghes( oHer received in a recent sealed bidding was only ·$14,100, they were a b_itpeeved. TAXPAYERS ARE NOT getting a fair price for their property, board members said. They ordered colleae ad· --m1ni1n.i·-:1tnrs-tcnto-betl . - --___ _ This week, administrators readjusted the minimum acceptable bid for The Rock toS15,000, and the bidding will be <1pt!n unt.UOct. 12, a colleeespokesmansald. She's 14 tons and what will she get? The trustees say "More." , Monc!ax, Seplemb@r 26, 1976 DAILY PILOT A 3 Oswa,ld 'Impostor' Axed Frame-up Ruled Out by Writing Analysu W ASHI N-CTON <AP l llandwr1Una analyaltl found no evidence aupportlnat the thoory that Lee Harvey Oswald hid an lmpo1tor who either framed hlm or helped tlim In the H11ass1na· lion of Prel'lldenl Kennedy. the lloul\· assHsintttloM committee Wiii told today. ltundwntint1 expert Jo11t.iph P. McNally of New York City s»ld the panel studl d 43 umples purportedly wrttlt!n by Oswald und determined that all but one .. were written by one amd the u me lodividu11l ·• 1'he saample• <."Overed a J)4lriod from 1956 into 1963 and Included auch thln&a as Oiswald's dran re· glatrullon rorm. slgnittures on nneerprlnt cards und his diary. The exception. McNally -Soviet Spy Feared in High Post NEW YORK CAP > - American lnt.elllgence rears that the Soviet Union has a spy highly placed In the executive branch of the United States government or in the Central lnteJllgence Agency, New York magazine said today. In an article called .. A Mole in Our Midst?" Washington writer Michael Ledeen s aid the possibility of such infiltration was so g reat that the CIA r ece ntly ran a tes t by circulating purported secret information to a limit.eel number or highly placed individuals. The information was ·such that Ir it fell into the hands of the Soviet Union, there would be an immediate a nd detectable Russian reaction. Ledeen wrote. "Shortly after the documents were dlstribut.ed, the predicted r es pon se from Ru ssia occurred," he said. "What this meant was that someone high in t he U .S. governm ent h ad purpos e l y or perhaps inadvertently -passed what was believed to be secret data to the Russians." There was no Immediate White House r.eaction to the article. Ledeen was described by New York magazine as executive editor to the Was hington Quarterly and former aide to Henry Kissinger , the former secretary or state. The article said the s uspicion of penetration by a so·called mole was heightened by the case of Wil liam Kampile s , a 23 ·year-o ld C IA employee charged with stea ling and selllng to the Soviet Union the top-secret manual of the Unjted States' m ost im port ant surveillance satellite. Accordinjl to Ledeen , the Russians may actuall y ha ve go tten the information first from their mole and set up Kampiles to be ~umecr-10-pTOte"Ct the more important agent. Kampiles. who has pleaded innocent. awaits trial next month on charges of lhcrt and espionuge. tcstlfil.'<1, was u letter dftted Nov 8. 1963. und addressed to Texas oil baron U. L. Hunt. ll bore the Oswald signature. The letlt!r asked ror "informa-tion cont.-ernlng my position" arid isuggea.t.ed ·•we discuss the mat· ter fully before any steps are taken by me or anyone else." Conspiracy theorists 11uy the letter points lo an assassination plot against Kennedy. McNally said the analysts could reach no firm conclusion aboul the Jett.er writer because or the fuzziness of the photo copy. The original has never been found The copy turned up when il was malled anonymous- ly to the author or a book on the Kennedy case In 1975. McNally said the t.ext of the • • • letter l'los ely re se mblt:s 011wald 's writing but that Harvey is misspelled In the signature. The signatures on the other samples contained no mis spellings of the name. he said. McNaJly said the letter could have been forged but the panel that O s wald 's s ign a ture matched the signatures on visu applications submitted at the Cuban consulate tn Mexico City a few weeks before Kennedy was s lain. The panel's conclusions sup- POrl the Warren Commission's was unable to say that for cer· ta in The analysts also determined judgment that Oswald visited the consulate ln late September 1963 in a futile effort to obtain * * • 'Riddle of Dallas' Presented .to Reds MOSCOW IAP) -A Soviet television commentator described Dallas, Tex., as an impressive citr or breathtaking views but said its natural beauty was a facade tlidlng social inequities and great wealth. genius and crime, mysteries and violations of human rights. Valentin Zorin started his hour·long documentary on Dallas and the assassination of President Kennedy there by quoting American author Warren Leslie's advice that tbose who go to Dallas should always try to arrive at sunset. nALL OF A St1DDEN ON A FLAT barren plain like a mirage in a desert appear t.he outlines of a big city." Zorin said. "Since the air in the Southwest is always crisp and clean. the traveler gasps al the breathtaking sight -the reflection of the sunset on the win- dows recalls thecolorsorMatisse. It's very impressive ... The buildings change their colors like a rainbow. Zorin con· tinued , but many things are hidden behind the colors -"mysteries and violations of human right.s. genius and crime. inequities and riches and bright hopes for a belt.er future.·· The film then showed preparations for a cocktail party at the home or oilman Lamar Hunt. Zorin said an orchestra was flown from Wastlington and among the prominent guests "who own oil rigs. ranches. banks and department stores ... one should look for the answer to tbe secret riddle of Dallas.·• who killed Kennedy. ZORIN CONTENDED THAT THE assassination was a con- spiracy involving more than one gunman. that Lee Harvey Oswald was a ''fall guy" whose bullets from the book depository window could not have tlit Kennedy, that the alleged conspiracy was llnked to Hunt's father. the late billionaire H.L. Hunt. and that "persons from the CIA and FBI" were involved. Jim Oberwetter. a spokesman for the Hunt family ln Dallas, said he toured Dallas for two hours with the Soviet commentator, "and he never mentioned any conspiracy to me." Oberwetter called on Zorin to turn over any -information he may have to the l:Jouse of Representatives committee lnvealiealing the asaassinations of Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther Kio&. Jr. ..WE STATE CATEGORICALLY THAT his allegations are more than ridiculous . They are ludicrous," he said. "I reckon it's fa ir to say he didn't return our Texas hospitality very nicely." Zorin made no mention of Oswald's living for several years ir the Soviet Uruon and his attempts to visit Cuba The Warren Commission concluded that Oswald killed Ken- nedy and that he acted alone. Pendleton Blaze permisision to travel lo Cuba The commhu1lon said Oswuld thun returned to Dallas and kllled Kennedy there Nov. 22. 1963. Although the Warre n Com· miS11ion concluded that OswaJd acted alone, conspiracy theones have flourished and some in volve speculation that It wai. an 011wald Impostor who visited the embassy and applied for the visa lo Cuba. The head or the Cuban con- s ulate at that time, Eusebio Azcue Lopez. told the committee last week he feels certain the Oswald he saw at the embassy 1s not the same Oswald Identified as Kennedy'S"klller . Monoxide Overco01es 6Boaters Six Orange Countians brushed shoulders with death aboard a 31-fool cabin cruiser when they we re overcome by c arbon monoxide off San Clemente Island Saturday. Three of the countians and a s cuba diver from Oceaside were dramatically rescued and airlift· ed lo Santa Catalina Island for emer~ency treatm<'nt in a de- compression chamber at about noon. U.S. Coast Guard officers s aid this morning. The Coast Guard received a call for medical help from the Taylor II at about 10: 15 a.m. Saturday when yacht-owner John Tay lo r of 26525 Via Juanita . M iss ion Vi ejo . managed to reach his radio. Lifted by Coast Guard helicopter to Santa Catalln11 Island were Dennis Carev. 41. of 25422 Weslborne Road, Dana Point: Tom Hardesty. 31. of 26542 Oso Rojo, Mission Viejo. Edward Sparks. 39, of 24522 Sun- bury St.. El Toro. and Mike Nathanson. 25, of Oceanside. The rour had been sleeping below deck aboard t he yacht when overcome by the carbon monoxide..z_ Taylor said th.is morning. Tney s pent 2'h hours in t he decompression chamber at Catalina in the care of USC Medical Center Dr. Jeff Sipsey a nd a nurse who were nown to the island by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department. All four were later transferred to the Los Angeles medicitl center for observaUon and rt:· leased late &lturday, Dr. Sipsey said. Taylor said the seven men left Oceanside. where he berths his boat. at about 4 a.m . for a weekend of diving near Pyramid Point on San Clemente Island. Sears 1,000 Acres He said he turned the wheel Master Sergeant Dick MescaJI. over to Hardesty at about 8: 15 said base fire fighters remained a.m. and went below for some on the SC<'ne today lo watch for sleep just as the island-loomed "hot spots," which could restart into view. Everyone e lse, he the fire said. was below deck. sleeping A fire at Camp Pendleton possibly started by machine gun practice fire burned nearly 1,000 acres before it was contained -early-today,. &ending ash.drjftinK down on San Clemente homes two miles away. San Clemente firem e n established a command post in th e 400 block of Avenldu Salvador to monitor the blaze. A s imilar fire in J anuary, 1976, "!\s llol and\try -as it is out in baas, there ... said Mescal!. "We're not Taylor said that during the taking any chances " · h f It th bo I h He said the fire had six poinL<i mommg e e e at urc on what were calm waters and he of origin. all located in the San dragge d himself on deck. Mateo·Talaga Canyon a rea of llardesty's eyes "were rolk>d the base. Forty percent of the back in his head," Taylor said. fire was in the impact area, d h bo · · where firing drills are con-a n l e at was running in B kk B e Cl spread into San Clemente. a e egms . asses destroying 14 homes and damag--------~~Ifr!:i~:. ~~csh ~t::O~e~un::(. Co !-1 S __ J_ El .. J_ _ __ __,·......,;...LlJ·Lilru ornin . A ducted . circles. Mescall said several ranges The men finally were dragged wer e being used Sunday for on deck. Some were convulsing shooting practice, which might and one man's breathing had have stanNrttm fire. ~pped .. Taylor ~ctid . n/,rovenUu f1a.1en/, ~IJ ProtetJters Marine Corps s po es man, ~---~~~----~-~~~~~~~~--~~-~~~-~~~~~~~~~~- DAV l S IAP l Allan Bakke, a Bakke had applied unsuc; court. also ruled that race could 38.ycar·old white man, began cessfully for admission In 1973 be taken Into account to· main- d a s~cs today at UC Davis and 1974 at the campus 75 miles lain diversity in admissions Medical School, whe re he was east or San Francisco. That portion of the ruling was ;1dm 1ltt!d after cluimlng dis · At the rally about 100 de· hailed by many civil riAhts <·n minat1on because of his race. monstrators, chanting "Smash ~roups as the .preser vation or af-~~~:Gtio+r~~~~a~frfif,"',.t~~~~~;;.:_=.i~~· :~~' r~:ar t~~~~10~ar~~r!~1s' t~ku: rullnM by the U S. Supreme arou d t1te1t")flt"iM7• ~~~la~dieltf~'~L, . ..,l'~ Court, walked into a lecture hall entering school. what _pr~leren{f'al1'me~sufM ttre ---~,.,, .. whale de mons trators on the But Bakke. an engineer from permissible other :,1de of the building chant· S.unnyvale south of San Fran· Bakke. describe d hy h is cd in protest. cisco, entered through another lawyer as "o private man ... has ·Tm very hnppy to be here." door and the proteste rs ap-shunned publicity und refused Bukkc. clad in an orange shirt parently did not notice him. interviews both before und after and grey !>lacks. told reporters. Al the protest rally, de· thecourtruling. lie declined to make any other monstrators stressed that they The de l t. lied l·ommcnt. were not trying to keep Bakke • mons ra ion was c~ Uc ff. · I ·d B kk h d from attending school. by a group called the Na~1onal o 1c1a s sa1 at e a .. . Anti-Bakke Decision CoahUon. refused an offer of security pro· . We have no intention of abus-which tanned to picket outside tct'lion 1ng Allan Bakke, the In· th b P1di d h Id 11 · di 'd 1 " said k Otl e ull ng an o a ra y The court ruled 5-4 that the vi ua • one spea er, s bero I medical school admissions pro· Bcn!ling. idenUried as a UC rec ass. ~ram which reserved 16 of 100 Davis law school graduate. The 101 students who enter pl:.i ce~ In each cluss for low. "We will not sit by idly and al· their first class, Introduction to 1n eomC' m1norit1cs violated low the Bakke decision to wash Molecular and Cellular Biology. rederul lc.1ws barring 'racial blus away the gains or the 19608,.. today already renecl, in part, in govemmtint-supported educa· Benning said. the results of the Oak kc de· lion. In a separate 5·4 ruling. the cision . Two Banks Hike Prime NEW YORK (t\P) -Two large bnnkll raised \.heir prime rule~ today, but other ma.jor bonk8 did not Immediately join in the increase. ' First Penns ylvania Bank. Philadelph ia 's luraut bank and the lllh·largcst in the coun· try, followed. Major New York bonka said they were studying the move. mortage rnles, but can have a psychological effect on them The move by First National or Chicago follows another round of f'ederal Reserve interest rate hikeis. The Fed moved late la8l week to raise the discount rate ~..alvin . f>ran our =det1t. "~~:~~~""~~>t.yif~-.:.,,'hft ,_t._~~~-·~..;r.c~11.,•::.: 1or coortu . . . . calvin nsvy blaur, gray or tan w~b1~ alacke,axfbrd button down srurt, IYZ.pp tl~. boys 61'.ZJZ,S 6-20 J)f'(l~ ~l~ 36-38 44 t81hk>n island. newport center 844-5070 " Fi rs t Notion.a I 8 an k or ChlcaflO, th<: nation's el1hlh· largest bank, was the rir:it to un· nounce it was ralslna the In· terest r(lte it char.ces preferred -.._,,._.•\>1.-CQl:~~~Cl~ .. 1'-::i~~ It waa the third Increase in ltsll than a month and the elihlh this yeo.r. The prime rate stood at n.1 percent Jan. 1. 'f ~,,.~ -un...,.........,.~l' ' l!nlut<l 10 coaafunW tSOrrowlO& or from 7!1~ percept to 8 percent 'rhe discount rate la the In· ... ~,~~1C1"•.,_.,,_0i?1..,....._ • r~~i'Ad dw..;.·wMl~ ~. to mt!Mbef banu: _. N'""*'IC ' .,. , • 4 DAIL V PILOT MonOwy. Sepi.mb91 2.5. 1976 Arabs Withhold Support Vance Fails 'to 'Sell' Camp David Accords. W A S If I N (; 1 0 N I A P I Secrct1ary ot State Cyru» Vant•c r-et u rnt'd homt-today. <'Oncedln.c that hlN flvt.• duv M1deai.t tnp hu11 prMU\'t'\t m• u.1n11ble result' 111 'Pres1c-dt-nt <'ai rtt•r'& blrl to t(1t1n Arub support for thf' ('amp Duv1d pt•urt-11(•t•ord11 'l'hnl 11s: .. e mf'nt "''•' u her C'f) from tht> rtn~1n.i . t•nd oft ht• r-t· C'elvt"tl fmm ('artt•r. "'ho tQtd 11 t'hl•t•r1n)t )01 nt 't•.,slon of ronl(n''~ ltlbt "'l'('" tha t ht• "''",, • * * sending Vam'l' to Arub hiudt·~ "'lo 1ecur~ thf'1r 11 u11po rt for the r('allzuuon ol lhl' nf'w hopei. and drt•11m11 of lhl' J)('Ople of tM M1ddh• .. :u'l " Vann·. who vl1111tcd tht· heuds of 11l~1h' Ill J ordan. StlUdl AruhlB and Syria. r1•1.c1rt1>d direct lo Carl<•r ut un 1•urly mornan l( m(4.-ttn~ today thul wu11 not uo nounct•d In udvnnrl' Al~o pr.-.. c•nt to J;t't VuM t>':. 1 • port were V1C'1' Pi 1::,1dt>nt Wultt·r • • * _Begin Seek · Bae klng t' Mondale and pres idential nlde11 1.hli;iniew 8rzezimskl and llamllton Jordan. Va nce's finlll stop wRs Sunday In Oomascus, wh~re he met for four hourR with Syrian President llnfcz A111rnd . Afterwards. u ''·nior Ame rican official, who declined to be Identified, said the ta lks gave n,o e ncourage- ment that Assad would change l11s views. As sad. a leader In the so· * * * Knesset OK Expe~ted H~RUSALEM 1,4\1'1 Prtm(' \t 1 n l bll'r M t•11 ,u ·hc• m Belil l n l'Jllcd 011 tht• Knt>-.M'l toda) lo a11proH' lht• t:ump Duvrct J>e&Ct' agre emt•nl:-.. lrH·ludin g the 'p111nru1·· ,Jha ndu nmt·lll o r Jt•w1sh :.t•ttlc mcnts m the Sinai Uc~t·rt. The parhuml·nt expelled one Mexico Ne ts Cars, Arms in Gue r r illa Hunt TIJUANA. Mexico <AP > No of at:. pro t·tlJcmcnt mt·mhen. "'ho kt•l)l 1nt~rrupl1ng him O P EN ING J\ three day · k g1slat1 ve debate. Begin :-.aid t ht· Knesset ha d o n ly two cho i c es · "lo appr ove the agreement in toto or not to ratify 1t und everything done at Camp Uavid would be nullified. "Wit h a n aching h ea rt I s uggest we make the choice." he continued. "This is the road to peace " Tht-deputies a r e to vot e Wednci>duy on the agreeineqts Began reached with Egyptian President Anw21r S ada t. Ap p rova l wa s virtuall y gua r a n teed by Su nda y 's endorsement of the accords by the Cabinet and by the support voted by the central committee or the chief opposition. the Labor Begin shook his head and in uttered. "Terrible." After a brief recess . the Knesset voted that Mrs . Cohen s ho uld be removed for disturbing the proceedings. "I respect the Knesset vole but I don't respect the prime minis ter's proposal. which is bringing us neithe r peace nor security nor honor ." said Mrs. Cohen as she walked out of the chamber . AFTER BEGIN'S 40-minute s peech, Labor part Party chief Shimon Peres told the Knesset his party was suppor~iog the accords as "the only existing possibility for peace." But, on a critical note. he said they eliminate the possibility of establishing secure borders for Israel on the West Bank. ca lled R.,ject1onist Front. has called the accQrd$ ''treasonqus" because th.ey do not guarantee complete lsucJi w ithdra wa l from te rritories occupied an 1967 . V/\NCE'S RECEPTION was similar in Saudi Arabia and Jordan. Arab Htates considered more moderate than Syria. Both expressed strong reservations about the Camp David plan before Vance came. They ex· pressed the same reservations after he left. Nonetheless, Vande told rt.>· POrlers on the flight home that he thought the tour had been worthwhile ""I always assumed the re would be serious. ha rd q ues- Uons. My own feeling 1s tbat 011r answers were sound. and I feel the frameworks are a good structure for peace." AMERICAN OFFI CI ALS, speaking pr ivately, say • ey believe the key individual 1s King Hussein of Jordan. whom they believe Lo be genuinely un· decided about the accords. Hussein said after Vance's vis· it that he will not join the peace process unless the te rms or the agreem ents a re modifie d to guarantee Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank of toe J ordan Ri ver and Arab East Jerusalem. Hussein races numerous risks in joining the talks. including the possibility or re prisals from his mor e powerfu l northern n ei g hbor~. Syria. r NATION I WORLD Teachers Freed More tha n 270 sfr1kan g Bridgeport. Co nn .. teachers Jailed for defying a back·to·work order were freed in the wake or an agreement to end the slnke. whic h started Sept. 6. The teacher~ were imprisoned at (;amp Hartnell in Windsor Lock::.. terrrorist activity was reported on the 23 rd o f S e ptember Com mu nis t Lea gue's 13th anniversary over lhe weekend. but Mexican authorities say a dragnet for guerillas turned up other prey _ Party. .POLIT I C AL ANALYSTS pre(jficl Begin will get 90-100 v o t e s in the 120-member Kn es s et. The s t r o n ges t opposition comes from within Begin's Likud bloc. As many as 10 of Ukud's 45 deputies may vole against the accords . Meanwhile. government sources reported in Amman. Jordan. today that King Hussein will visit several Mideast Capitals later this week to explain his position on the Camp David agreement to other Arab leaders. Torture Follows Fall Police s t'l up r oadblocks around thts border city rearing the guerilla group mig ht stage a n l i . governmen t v 1o 1 enc e Saturday. B UT I NSTEAD Ot' terrorists, authorities said Sunday they seized six cars stolen in the United Stutes. five pistols. a :.hotgun and a rifl e. In addition, seven people were charged with illegal possession of firearms and two men wanted for rape were captured during the tightened security. officials said. Me anwhile. t h e Mexican defe nse m inis try reported ly ranceled passes and placed the army on nationwide alert until Oc t. 3 THE ACT ION WAS taken bec ause offic ials re ar tha t Ji(uerill<.1s may plan te rrorist acts to mark the Oct. 2. 1968, dale when Mexican t roops fired into a large mass or students gathered at the Plaza or Thr ee Cultures near Mexico City. The Mcxieetn government ofhciall y placed the death toll at 32, but other sources placed it as high as 500. T he a lerl began Friday morning after law enforcement o fficials said they received 1nformallon from undisclosed sources that 23rd of September g u erill a s h Hd arr ived i n Enscnada LO p lan t errorist actl vi ties throu ghout Baja California. Roads leading from Tijuana. Mexicali, Tecute and E nsenada were scaled by the army, stale JUdic i al police a nd oth er authorities "'Stop cheating the nation '" shouted fi ery Geula Cohen. a member of Begin's party. She d emanded , a s h e began speaking, that he resign because of his agreement to abandon the 18 Sinai settlements in exchange for peace with Egypt. Begin tried again to start his s peech, and again Mrs. Cohen interrupted, shouting : "I REQUEST THE right to defe nd lhe Jand of Israel from the prime ministe r." BEGIN AND SADAT agreed to con clude a peace treaty within three m onths if the Knesset agreed to disba nd the Jewish settlemen ts I s r ael established in the Sinai Desert after it took the penins ula from Egypt in the 1967 Ar ab-Israeli War. An a ffirmati ve vote in the Knesset would clea r the way for final negotiations to end 30 ye ars o r war a nd u n easy truce be tween Isr ael a nd Egypt. A negative vote would nullify the Cam p David agreements. Denwnstrators Mar Graham's Oslo Rally OSLO Norway CAP > -Ame rican evangelist Billy Graham drew a c;owd of almost 20,ooO Sunday for the ope ning of his 1978 Scandinavian crusade, but less than 200 came forward to swear al· legiance lo Chris t a nd hostile dem onstrations interrupte.d the service. "'If only one of JOU witness as a ne w foll owe r of God, this meeting is a success," Graham repeatedly told the a udience at Oslo's Ullevaal soccer stadium whe re he won more than 700 con· verts in a 1955crusade. The debut of the "Scandia 78" crusade was marred by mem· bers of the Norwegian Society of Heathens. anarchists and other demonstrators. who climbed to the grandstand roof lo rain anti· Christian leaflets on the crowd threw toma toes. lemons a nd other produce onto the field. TWO OF THE demonstrators unfurled a banner from one of the stadium's light towers reading. "Give the Christians Power and They Wiii Kill." Another gr abbed a microphone and shouted : "God is dead!" "We must also love those of you who try to disturb this meet· ing." said Graham. 'Tm used to disturbances. They m ake the meetings colorful." Showers Dampen South. Injured Deaf Mute Crawls 3 Days for Help SEATTLE <AP I Unable to cry out. his body broken. Joseph Heller s pent thr;ee days crawling for help after he felt' five stories in an elevator shaft. police say. "I'm amazed that he made it." s aid Sgt. F loyd Wa lker. "The torture he we nt through must ~ave been unbelievablt:." THE SEATTLE MAN, 33. a deaf m ute. suffered fractures of the neck, pelvis. ribs and upper r ight arm. as well as a broken leg a nd h ead inJuries. a H a rbor view Medical Center spokeswoman said. He was reported in se rious but improved condition late S unday The broken neck did not appear to be senous or paralyzing. a hospital spokeswoman said Police said Heller. bloody and , swollen. was found m a doorway or the partially vacant building Saturday by a passer-by who notified poHce. Officer Dapie l Fordice sa id Heller. in barely legible scrawl. wrote "three days .. on a P.lece or paper when asked wh~n·he had fallen. "IT'S EVIDENT that he had bee n the re for that long, .. Fordice said. "He had blood on his side and at wa~ long dried.·· Polict• traced the 75-foot trail Helle r appa rently followed through dust and debris in the warehouse-type building. BEFOR E R EACHING the floor level. Heller had had to chmb fou_r or five feet out of the pit at the bottom of the elevator shaft -on amazing feat with a broken neck. Fordice said. The elevator doorway on a n upper floor was open, with no sarety gal~ across the doorway. 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See>tember 25. 1978 DAIL v PILOT AS ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~~----------------t Welcome Back, Huddled Masses BJ BUGH A KULi.JOAN A~--IMC:.u I • I LONDON -1'he 1nat wav al European I•· mlaar.tloo 11 over. but 1llU lbe satewaya t.o America a... lbronaed wttb the poor, the delp!Md, the rejeieted, the &<'C'Ul'ffd and the cheated The tourtltl are eocn1na home. And IOmc tales nol 10 uauaJ, ln facl downri&ht diabolical ln tbetr larceny: WlllLS WE Wl!aE WAJTING NINI boura for I nlahl at ltome't Leonardo di VI.net alrpOrt, due to "late arrival of the aircraft" <actually the plane bad bMD told to another firm>. a lady from Cleveland told of 1 packaied botid.,-to the su.n· • drenched Spanish 1111 of Jbba t.bat turned oul to be Pt:.IUL\.PS the Ume bas come to c.ID~ more sun-drenched thao ahe ull~l ted. Tbe hotel ma Luanaa' touduna poem lnlcr1 near U.. Statue ol Uberty and muJUply ll in m.lDlalure at hadn't been bu.lit. Well, lbe w were up, but ' ' lh lbere wu no furniture Int.be unpalmed room and all the rnl~rnalional atrports rece Y DI e t.he toilet.I hadn't been ln.staU«iYet. "We are a homeward boundwaveofv1ctJm!a.edhwnaoily. poor, almp&e people," the bowi.nc ma.nqer beued Somd.hlag on lbe order ol: ber undlntudina. "Oive mt' Ill.)' tired. my broke, Tbis _prompted tales of DOD·existent solf My rippt!d~ff towUt.a bu.rdeDed with Aty eounes. kt)'Wc beaebel lnfested with aaDd neaa, f'reei'M dollar-deprt!SMd refme ol 10U1 charter oil 1Ucu, po&aooom jelly ft.ab. nudilta (some peo-rusbt.s ple wlll carp at 8JlYthiDI) aad rapacious beach Send~. I.be neecect. &empen lost. bumlliat· urchin. wbo, ln Morocco, hijacked a bathhouse ed. hOJ:M to me. wbUe tbe occupant wu changt..nc clothes. t lift m,y dimtntr, enero·•avina lamp beside A NAVY CAPl'AIN TOLD OF d1niq in a the 1oaden door " three-star London restaurant, renowned for its "old world Briliab service," where the embittered ... P1GEON DROPPINGS." IOllN Osborne, Turkish wailer, who spoke no £nali.sb and pro- Brltaln's Anfr'Y you.n• man. called t.bem. And t.be • bably lived in a roacb·ridden bedsitter in more he aaw t._,m liftln.1 up al the Royal Cowt Bayswater, took out bis social resentments by Theater t.o boost lbe proOts ot bis pla.y .. ,.,.,. .... ,. throwtq a tantrum and spittlnc oa the peach ble E~." the angrier be aot. whldl lat.be ap-Alexancfre flam be. when the Up left on his tray proved manner or lreaUng American touriata did not match the 20 percent alread.): lncjuded in ubroad, short or actually bom-swosslinc them. the t ab. Jn the resu.ltins scene, the muaser told The ever innovative Japanese bave dreamed the American party never lO retW'D because staff was hard to gel these days. A Chicagoan back rrom the North Sea oil fields delineated the horrors ol his Aberdeen hotel room directly aCl'068 from a Kirk ot Scotland belfry that tolled the quarter hours so sonorously the pictures trembled on his wall. He though the tlntlnnabuJa. lion would cease at midnight, but it didn't. Head throbbing like Big Ben, he staggered down to the reception desk at 4 a.m. in quest of a quieter room. ... KNOW WHAT YOU'RE GOING to say," the pert lass in charge cut him orf, "but people do get used lO it." Jolning t.he general mlsery, I cited the Roman cab driver who invoked a "supplemento," the ex· tra fare allowed oo Sundays and special holidays. "It's a holiday," be aDDOUDCed. "Whal holiday?" I scoffed. "A Catholic holy day," be essayed. "I'm a Catholic and I know of no big feut to- day." BUT IDS EYES LIT UP IN bold discovery: ll '1 the soog of the open road for Americans abroad~ days. No wonder St. Luke devoted alm06t an entire chapter in his gospel to The Good Samaritan, the unknown rescuer of the hapless tourist who fell among robbers and was stripped clean on the road down frQlJl Jerusalem to Jericho. • He undoubtedly was the first saint in the New Testament, if not the first miracle. QUEEN IE . .. "I know we're stuck and l know there's an emeraency bdftoo. Now hert>'s my plan .. Viet Students U~ BANGKOK. Thailand <AP l -Radio Hanoi ., says 13.3 million Vietnamese are in school lht~ year, 18 percent more than last year. up a new way of gouging the tourists even before ---------------------------------------------- they get into town. They built the new Nartla airport 4S miles outside Tokyo ao the obsequiously smiling cabdriver can extract $60 plus lip -C~ ~• Jmore .ir his meter. is _(__......-_ 4"--converuenUy not work1ng --•Stew -..before the visitor even sees the outstretched palm or the hotel doorman. But "parting is such sweet sorrow,'' as Shakespeare undoubtedly waa moved to remark when the British Rail porters toot him for a bun· dJe at the SlraUord-on-Avon station. AT DOCKSIDES, RAIL TERMINALS and airports all over Europe, bomeward·bound Americans all had s ad parting tales lO tell: The usual things : $2.75 for a Coke in Lucerne, 82 cent.a oo the dollar for Traveler's checks in Oslo, nights overbooked, reserved seats lost in the computer, handbag snatched by a motorbike thief in Florence, cabbie demanding 20 pounds ($40) for a trip to London's Heathrow, bidden $1 a night air conditioning charge al a RJviera fleabag, shoes stolen outside a hotel door in Belgrade, inedible food at plunderous prices, luggage lost in Moscow, pockets picked fn Zurich, Lyon, Lake Como, Cardiff and l.lsbon, penalty fee for decllnllllC dollar in Kabul <where local currency is worthless eveo locally) and an ingenious third collection "especially for our tourist friends" at the little baroque (what else?) parish church outside Ravenna. Rieb Reeipes Queen Won't Tell Hers FORTSMlTH,Ark. CAP>-AnwarSadatravors lettuce leaves stuffed with rice and chicken, while Menacbem Begin likes apple pancakes. PrincessGraceofMonacosentalongarecipefor "Monegasque Tillans •' -a meal and vegetable dish. But Queen Elizabeth Ujustwon'tsay. Those responses, and others, were received by Jerry Faye Wilson, 43, an Enterprise, Ark .. woman who collects recipes or the famous as a bobby. She's heard from some beads of state, and aome coy a lly, she said during a visit to Fort Smith. Bwt not from the Britain's Queeo Elizabeth. Barbara Jordan, a spokeswoman for the queen, said Elizabeth was delighted to hear from Mrs. Wilson but that it was the policy of Buckingham Palace not. lo publicly discuss royal recipes. Rolex -the time of your life. Sexual Fantasy Hailed NEW YORK (AP) - A specialw. in marriage and family counsellng says the use ol boob or pictures to stimulate sexual arousal is ''neither perverted nor disloyal" and may brina new vigor to a tired aex· ual relationship. Writing in the October issue of McCall~s magazine , Marcia Laswell concludes that "sexual fantaslsing is one or the more potent sexual stimulants." HOWEVER, SHE adds: "Ultimately, one inevitable fact muat be faced: Marital sex can- not forever keep on be· ing u new and as fresh as it once may have been." Given that, there are tbinga couples can do t.o rekindle their sex Uves, she argues. FOR. ONE TBJNG, they need to make sure they have time for sex. "Plan for it," the counselor writes. "Spoo. taneity is fine, but it isn't everything. As our lives get busier it may be harder to find the right moment for sex." ACCORDING TO the therapist, fantasy "may involve mentally en· visioning yourself in a sexual scene with a movie star, a fictional character, even so- meone you know." A Rolex watch endures for a lifetime. The classic styling is ageless, and the precision craftsmanship insures constant accuracy. Rolex men's watches in stainless steel. A. Explorer II. $675. B. Sea Dweller with perpetual date $775. C. GMT Master Rolex, $675. Something Beautiful for Everyone SL~Vl(;K'S f1~Jco-lm Sin-.' l'Jl 7 u.. .............. ~, ..... ,....... .. ... _ t.,.... _"_ ..... -.. °""' JoAnn I Wellborn. manager of PFF's Huntington Valley office. • During our open1ng. now through Fr1day, Oct 13 you'll find plenty of refreshments and a choice of one of three FREE Books: SUNSET'S-SOUTHERN CALIF. TRAVEL GUIDE" RAND McNALLY "U.S. ROAD ATLAS & TRAVEL GUIDE" ARIZONA ffiGHWAYS "MEXICAN COOKERY" ..• ILLUBTRATED BY FAMOUS TED DeGRAZIA. PL s DY YOUR DI IB OUJl LUCK! DU8UU ORD!~ ~ .. -.:.:wltT;.,J. ~~ ... ~~ ... ,~ MAILBOX! THINK BIGI PFF PaJJ> You More With Select-Account &: Goal Account •.. that's Financial Friendshi . pef eitllUlll ,..,._ ... perennuftl P<t• ennum per ennu"' ~-"' ........ )·11 -·· MOr-er 2~·10 ,. •• 4·10yHr 1.10,.., _... c.-..... C«tltlce .. 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PFF Pomona First Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 9021 O•rfl•ld at M•gnoll•, Fountain Valley, Ca. 92108 Phone: 964-2691 . • ~lffAJv ll"J(J,ltJ~Since 1802 HOURS: ; ~~ .... ..._ -·~;.r,:,,~ .: :t ,,~......._*n*'-·· -. .il-.....__9 --,,.__ ~ _..,_"'-~ ~--·~""~--s,'• , ..... " ,.. -· f,\l,. -,.,,.._ 'l""-r.,. .... ..,..,.:...,....,., - . ..-___. .... ,,.,,,.~ . ....,. -• , Fridays 9 a.m. to 5:30 p .m ~' \' Equal Opportunity Employer M /F' ·Equal Housing Lender ' ., • ·. - Edit i I P Ro~rt N. We~/Put>llsher Tl'lomH Keevll/Edlto' Or al'\gt;1 Coa~t OJ1ly Pi lot or a a11..e _______ ·M·o·n·CS1·1.···S·•P.l.•m-be·r·2·5·. 1.9.78·--------·B"·'·ba-rd_K.re·1·b··c·h·/·E·d·l t.or.io·l·P·~-·.E·d·lt·o·r-- Reform Ordinance . Adjustment Easy A ~ lhm&h sLand, Or ange Counl~ 1:. ~addled with two <:ounty political reform ordinances thut i>o m •llmca con · rtlct wi th one nother Whnt nu ~ht norma ll y be lerm e<J " double overkill is und<'r'lotnd;iblc bccaus«' or the Oul(ranl t1bw.cs o r Political proc l·~-.es m the count> an rC'cent year., But Or nge Count ) huper\'1sor~ ltus week wtll at· ttmpt to rt"Con cLle the d1ffon•nc~ bt:Lw een the som etimes conf hcung rnform o rdinances H uper \ ason wa nt the best or both worlds . they 'll folio"' r~mmend Lion-. m ade to them b y the county 1''air \ampai~n rracuc:c~ C'ommls11ion A mon~ other t hinus. thl' com1mssto n recommended that the count~ drop It~ r~utrement tha t candidates for c.~unty el~u.'d om ccs llst in detatl campaign contrtbu· u ons of less than $50. The comnuss1on also endorsed a recommendation that a ll county officials and employees be prohibited from accepting glfts vulued at more than $10 from thoee who do busine& With the county. S1gnif1r~ ntlv. lhe l'Om mission s a id that th~ ordinance which cr eatl.-d the commission itself and included a pro· visio n that all elected county offices be covered by the re· form ffil'a!>Ure should remain in effect. Thost.· recommenda tions are sound All s upervisors need do to complete the task of balancing many of t.he political ma lpractices of the past is to. accept the com· mission r ecommendations and go on from there. Medical Priorities The threat of a $4 million cut in county funds availa· ble ror medical treatm ent of the poor remains, but county s upervis ors will dela y final action on the fund reduction until Janua r y when they hope lo hear alternate proposals for the treatme nt o f indigents. Faced with a drastic loss in p roperty tax revenue in the wake of Prop os ition 13, supervisors have served notice that the county 's contribution to UCI Medical Cen· t e r 's S'ervices to the poor may have to be reduced in seve ra l a reas. These could inc lude transportation of patients, m ed ical services at the Community Clinic in Santa Ana, e lective dental care at two clinics and some elective out· patient services at the Medical Center. If all the cuts we re made. the tot al reduction in the county's contribution for the treatment of medical in- di~ents through UCl Medical School would exceed $4 mil hon. Supervisors were putting the medica l school on notice tha t the county may not be able to make up the difference between Medi-Cal p ayments and the actual cost of services. But at the s am e time they ordered formation of a t ask force of ~octors, hospita l administrators a nd UCI Medical Center representatives to look into the possibility of maintaining services with the help of private doctors and hospitals if county funds must be reduced . Apart from the humanitarian aspect, it is clearly in the inte rest of the county to see that indigent persons in need of medical care r eceive it promptly, before their ills require prolonged treatment. More volunt eer help from doctors and hospitals would of cours e be a desirable solution. But funding for c a re of the s ic k poor s hould always be among the last ite m s to be cut from a county budget. Campaign Hazards California's gubernatorial candidates seemed to be having some unexpected problems with "pot" last week. Responding with a flat "No" when asked if he had ev er t ried smoking m a rijuana, Gov. Jerry Brown was ac- cused of lying by Assembly Republican leader Paul Priolo. The GOP leade r said he's heard that s ome De m ocrats in the Legislature had seen Brown s moking the we ed. He declined to ide ntify the a lleged informants. This s parked a newspaper poll of a number of Democrats , all of w hom fl atly denied having seen or heard anything that would mark the governor a s a pot us er. Some found the notion ridiculous in light of Brown's somewhat ascetic lifesty le -he 's a nons moker and drinks nothing stronger than beer or wine. While this was going on , candidate Eve lle Younger managed to put his foot in his mouth by remarking that he wouldn't be s urpris ed if the Legislatur e passe.d a bill legalizing marijuana. He added that he would s ign s uch a bill if he were g,overnor because he thinks the present decriminalization law is unenforceable. . T his brought an ang ry response from San Diego County Sheriff J ohn Duffy who promptly res igned as a committeeman for Younge r . On second thoughL~YoJer decided h e shouldn't ~A':~"''"J" c:,11 .a bi . R~\~er that h e '(j. lei lt oecome law witnolil his s · at . ,;;1 " ., · ... ~ ,. • • • ·• .... ::,t\' AU ·of which goes lo show that the campaign trail is full of chuckholes -or, a s the British call them. potholes. • Op1n1ons expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comm ent 1s invited Address The Daily Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/Doughl,oys By L.M. BOYO To that lengthening li!'it or ex p l a nations a s t o why soldie rs have been ca lled dough boys, please add: Dur· Dear Gloomy Gus I be lieve in capital punishment for people ~o throw~ our '"·~tbt.U~'!. -..u.. bike lanes. D.E.T. J ing the Mexican War. infao· try men marching with the cavalry were covered wilh dust the same color as the ~ldobe houses. Cavalrymen, th e r e for e. c a lled th e marchers "adobies," then .. 'dobies." And that later became doughboys. How do you account ror the ract that all the continents except Antarctica are much wider at lhelr ne>rth than at their south? That uncol a known 81 Seven-Up was introduced '8 years ago not. as a simple '°'' d\'tllk ~"¥&'--remedy. ~ • • Q. "Quick. Louie, what does the octopus have In common wUh tbe lobl~r?" A. Eight les•' Jack Andenon Federal Lah Contract Trickster WASHINGTON -The federal trough Is so d eep and lree - flowini. and the bureaucrats who s hove l out taxpayers · money so dtJOrgunlied. that a determined e ntrepreneur can 11klp from one lucrative contract to the next no matter how dis· maJ hla performance record, · One contractor with just such u knack ls Or. Raymond Tbabet. th e co unty c orone r an Mans field , Ohio. Oovern· m e nt I n ves t ig&t o r s are trying to f i gure out how he hus managed to keep the f e deral dollars flowing for six years. despite a history or costly and often questionable work for Un- cle Sam. Th a bet's laboratory. A utomat· e d Medical Services . ts a million-doUar·a·year operation based in a rundown house in Mansfield. Investigations by the FBI, the Juallce Department, the General Accounting Office a nd local oHiclals have somehow failed to Interrupt its steady d.lel or government COl'l· tracts. THABET'S i'IRST fede ral snack was in 1972. when his modest laboratory was awarded a $20,000 contract to analyze blood samples or air traffic con· trollers for the Federal Avlatioo Administration. The agency was studying the stress experienced by the men who make split· second. Hfe-or·death decisions for millions of air travelers. A~r a year and a half. recalls f'AA attorney R. Bruce Carter. "we determined that this group was not going to produce." He sald Thabet complained that the work was impossible to perform. though the Navy bad been con- ducting such analyses for years. The case was eventually set· tied out or court. But when the FAA retrieved the frozen blood samples, Carter said. it turned out that they had been thawed out and re.frozen. They were about as userul as defrosted pol)siclcs. "We just ha<t to drop the whole project." Carter said. tal Protection Agency to test the levels of pesticides in fetal Us· s ues. Evidently unaware or Thabet's prior record. EPA stuck with him ror two years. to the tune of $319,000. To this day. the agency s ays it hasn't gotten an acceptable final report from Thabel's lab. Complaints that mothers be· lni.? tested In the delicate re· search program had not been asked for their consent prompt- ed Rep. Harold Volkmer. D·Mo .. to order a federal probe. The in- vestigators are checking the ac- curacy of the county coroner's lab work. Local ofticials have also started digging into the case. Meanwhile. the Air Force. ap- parently unaware that Thabet was having problems with his government work. awarded liim a contract to test the Pap s mears of thousands of military women ror cervical l'uncer and other uterine infections. After sev~al complaints. Air f'orce technicians re0eicamincd 1.290 Pap s mears that Thabet had tested and found problems with 3 percent that h e had pro· nounced normal The Air f'orce let its contract with Thabet ex· plre. but had to go to court and call in the FBl in an attempt to retrieve the 32,000 Pap smears in Thabet's possession. THE FEDERAL government isn't Thabet's only dissatisified cus tomer. Severa l Pla nne d Parenthood clinics in Ohio. In· diana and Michigan which used his laboratory are urging their members to have their Pap smears retested. One official said the new tests are turning up problems that Tha bet's lab railed to discover Foot.note : Asked for comment. Tl'labal'll office referred our re- porter Vicki Wa rren to the cor· one r 's attorney. Da vid Ka ne "There was no negligence in the contrart with the Air Force." Kane said. He added lhat Thabet is suing some local newspapers for cha rging that the doctor burie d feluses behind h1 :> laboratory and steered county business to has own firm. The at· torney refused further comment. PRIVATE DOSSIERS: A private police association which has benefited from $1 million in federal funds has been poking int o the priva t e l ives of Ame r icans for more than 15 years. The Law Enforcement In· telligenee Unjl < LElU 1 h4s been compiling criminal dossiers on Maria figures. but its Cites also include the names or some polltical dissidents. The California-based group. which shares its criminal data with more than 200 police agen· cics. which are members in the United States and Canada. in· sists that its secret files "art· JUSt about 100 percent organfaed crime.·· But we have obtained some of the group's confidential files. which indicate it has been keeping trf'Jck of members pf s uch polil1cal groups as.. tbc Ame rican Lndian Movement. Students for a Democratic Socie- ty and the Black Panthers. THE NAMES of individuals have been excised from the files. but they provide an ominous sampling of civil rights and an- tiwar activists who have been lumped in with the chieftains of organized crime. One was described a s "active in peace moratoriums atld marches. She is an agitator aod narcotic user ... Another was a:- ported to have "travelled wiUt a most violent element. Or10"s and ... travels with small group which has been known to assault on or ofr·duty officers.·· Another person's card admitted that he had no criminal record. but detailed his political organiz- ing activities_ UNDETERRED by this minor setback. Thabet plucked an even j ucier plum from the federal money tree in 1975: a $175.000 contract from the Environmen· \'You hcive the ri~t fo remdirt sifent. .. " LE I U c hairman S te ve n Bc rtucelli told our reporter Deborah Goldberg that his files have information on non - cri minal Ame ricans because they might someday become in- volved in "major criminal con- spiracies." he said his outrit is now purging information that is · ·'only pertinent to the lime it was colleded." The General Ac - countin~ Office has now started I an inv~tigation. Earl Waters State Park 'Anniversary' Date Confuses Explanations by State Park or- ficials have cleared up some confusion which may have been caused by the department's on· going televis ion blitz. TV watchers have been treated to numerous "s pots" fe aturing movie personality Lome Greene lauding the parks on the oc- cas ion or the park system's "SOth Anniversary." The drum thumping. intended to promote "public awareness" of the state park system. "public service.·· A lthougb there m a y be some wonderment as to the need for such a promotion by an agen- cy which lacks the facilities to acco mmodate a ll o r t hose al ready aware of the existence of the parks. the <:l:.1im of this being only the SOth year of the state parks w:.is also confusing. For the a ctual fact is that California has had at least one or more state parks for more than 100 years was launched IT MAY not be well known but last January Yosemite Valley was the first and has been official state park in California. co n t inui n g being established in 1864. It wu t hroughout not until 1902 that Yosemite th e ye a r . became a National Park. Outside ·or the In the meantime. in 1901. the cost of cutting L eg is I at u re c r c a t e d the · the films lhe California Redwood Park Com- ex pense ap. mission and a uthorized it to .P~r~ntly has been minimal with establish certain areas as state ··~~ ... n!Ur~~~f·• adftatffi'l"'~).~~~--:··i~ the ff)lllow ... their services and the TV sta· ing year of 3800 acres in the San· lions running tHe spots for free ta Cruz Mountains al a cost or as part or t heir obligatory $250,000 permitted the opening of Art Hoppe Big Basin as the rirs t State Redwood Park. DURING THE interve ning years up to 1927 the commission established sax other parks . These were the Humboldt. Del Norte. Me ndocino Rt•dwood Park wh1ch consisted of several r e dwood g rovl's i n those northern counties, Mount Diablo in Contra Costa County. Burney Falls in Shasta County, Bidwell i n B u tt c C o\I n t y • M o u n t Tamalpais in Marin County and and Mission San Francisco ell: Solano in Sonoma County. In 1927 the commission became the Stale P ark Com- mission :.ind the pa rks we re placed under the control or CJ Div1s1on of State Beaches and Parks within the newl y created De p a rtme nt o f N a tural Resources. The following year the electorate approved a $6 million hond issue for the ac· quis ition of more parks af'Oj beaches. Tahoe Camp in Placer County. IN THE SO years since there In the same period the com· have been numerous additionfll mission des ignated 11 state bond issues and appropriations monuments. These we re the for further acquisitions. Today. Firs t Theater. Old Custo m the state operates some 250 units House and Junipero Serra Land-known variously as state parks. ing Place in Monterey County. beaches. historical monuments Donner Monument In Nevada a nd recreational areas. It is the County, S utter's F ort an 50 ye ars s ince the formal Sacramento, Pio Pico Mansion establishment of the Division or in Los A~geles, San Pasqual Beaches and Parks, now known ~}~a~~:;.;~• ·~~mtf:rJrr~i:~~ -- Marshall's Blacksmith Shop in the occasion for ffle so·called &fl· El Dorado County and Fort Ross oivers ary . A Candidate to Real!y Lower Our Expectations t bad a phone call the other "I'm not even reasonably con. night from a press agent who tent " claimed he 's just s een that Harvard-educated gorilla J've THAT ISSUE dis posed of. the written a bout, swinging ofJ broad-browed intellectual through the. tree s in the m odestly lis ted his other · Hollywood Hillis with a gorgeous qualific ations for l be gov - rock star under on~ arm ernorship. "Like all the major "Oh, my God!" 1 said. "He's candidates," he s aid, "I am em· running ror governor " phasizing my experience, I · S u r e have, after all, been a mlddle eno ugh, the linebacker for the Des Moines v e r y n e x t Cowbawu, a movie st&r in that morning the hit f.lcture. 'Queen Kong,· and a charlsmatlc wel -known tee·vee personality p r I m a t e who wu under consideration at called a l)t"e5s one lime to replace Barbara conference to W•lten u anchorcreatur~ on th r o w b I a the everung news. I therefore fl1uraUve bat feel I have a great deal more ex- 1 n the rln1 perlence than either of my oppo· Tb e r I r' t nenu who have devoted their n tl·--~lP~t .w..as ~ske d, or lives. sol~ly to politics.~· ®utie'; ~·t ·u... ~ J.,,,>..Jf. ~\f4. U\e una~e1,1mln11 sovernor Oklahoma. be would oarefoo"t. c n'dl~d~ at h• open hie campalgn by swearing would refuse to Uve in lhe Gov· on a B'ble t.tuat he wun't.1ay. ernor's Manalon. "I plan to sleep "Gay?" cried the 1t.rallbt· in a tree tn CacMt.aJ Par k without sb00Un1 coot.ender Indignantly. so much u an a1r mattress un· I ' der me," be pledged. "Aa a rurtber economy, I 'll get wherever I have to go on a chauffeur-driven moped. Actual· ly, I'd drive it myself, but I don't want people to lose respect tor the high office or the "ov emo~b.ip." FOR THE same reason, the bumble creature of lbe people promised never to take a shower in that high office ror (our years or until he was elected presi· dent, whichever came fi rst. "Frankly. I s ee the gov- ernorship strtctly as a steppin{l stone to the presidency.'' sa.td the plain-speaking offspring of pennllesa Immigrants. "I want the people of my state to be proud of me." The fresh raced challenser ~~tldlill,~ be bed DO plans to launch a statc·tlnanced space program: "1 used to be in· to outer apace." be said. ''But that wu l>efon the pusa,a ot , ProPoSitlon 13. Now I'm into in· ner s pace and sufi dancing.'' Formerly a vigorous opponent of P roposition 13, the open- minded thinker is now one of its mos t fervent supporters. "l'VE RAD several long talks with my discipl e , Howar d Jarvis."' said the stocky, flve- foot battler for tax relief. "And I'm glad to say we see eye-to- eye. YL'S sir , Howard's one or my kind of creatures. As I've said all along, we fellow passengers on spaceship earth m~t be willing to lower our CX· pectallons " In fact, srud the keen-minded student or political strategy, be expected to ride this very theme to a landslide victory In No· vember And with that -he uo vetl<'d a sample billboard bearing b1a 11.k~ and the slop.A of hl.., cam'paign: • • '"H you REALLY want to lower your expectations," It read, "vot.e (Ora SOrilJa. n Prop. 6 Backed Republican Group Take• tands VENTURA IAPt The COn&«!rvalJVe Ca1Jforn1a Republican A&st>mbly b t•octnr·,rn.: Proposauon 8 o n the No H oilwr hullot to fire bomo1nuul teacher . hut 'ltYI ll l1n 'l adVtK·1ttin~ • wtl<'h hunt Propol'lhon 7, lo upend the ~ ot the death pen.ally, ulso won the b•(ldna oC the dtrt'CIMI o( tht: 10.000 ml'mbl'r \olunt\'t•r Jtroup Sunday B\IT Tlft:V VOTED to OflPolt Propo:.tllon ~ In limit !lmokinc In public plo<'~. 1ncludin51 nff1cf"'> and ta<'torl"5. and to oppo:..-Chit•f Justice R<>t1e lUrd OemocraUc Gov Edmund 8.rown Jr .• will be 1eekln.i confirmation Of\ the Nov. 1 ballot. Tbe directors 111!10 dtclded lo tonlrlbul" uo.ooo to seven Republican candidull'b llb follows. -JOHN SCHMITZ of Tu11Un, M formt1r conarcu m un and state ~notor who wu the 1972 wesldent1al nomlnte o f th · Arhoracan Independent Party, $3,000 Schmlll ls ruontn1 11aln1t Democratic~ A11emblyman Ron Cordova for the Oranae C.OUOly state ~n11to seat that Schmits Connerly held Jim Nlelaen of Woodland. who is runninc 1g1lnat atate Sen. John Dunlap, O.Napa. ~.000 THE FAMILY CIR Cl ~. "We're learninQ cursive in school." "Well, Mommy doesn't like bad language." Monday. Sep1ember 25. 1978 DAIL 'f PILOT A 1 Roles Reversed Male Mode/,s Aid Feminists LONG BEACH (API -It might be called a fashion show with a lot of cheek -an· affair where rules and respectability were replaced by ribald role·reveraala. One by one, nine men paraded around In skimpy undergarments. then pranced and danced their way through more than 200 hooting. cat·calling, whiatllng women. ''Ride 'Em Cowboy" -faded denim short shorts and Jacket. and cowbo) hat and boot s . After a bump·and·grtnd dance on stage, hr sltnked throu1h the audience and removed his cut-orr shorts, with oo more than an athletic supporter between him 1tnd thP throng ol womtm. BUT TIIE UNDISPUTED ravontt MORE 'nlAN ONE model -many was 11 salesman named Dou~. a Nick wearing nothing more than an Nolle look·ahke who stole the sho'4 athletic s upport.er or thong awtmau.ll no matter what he was or wasn'1 -came away with a bruised bottom. wearing. A veteran of the past twc But It was all ln good fan. and the years' shows. Doug appeared In blue models seemed to enjoy the evening bikini briers and later in jungleprin1 at least as much as the Qloslly . briers with hip strings. female audience who paid ~ each to A group ol enthusiastic speclaton see these sex objects walk allOUnd in s howed their approval by pulhn{ their skivvies. Doug down onto a table and lt was the third annual Men's smothering him w ith passlonat< Intimate Apparel Fashion Show kisses. • Proposlltnn R '40uld require a a<'hool d.t~tnct to ft r1• or rcfWll' to hire i1 ten<'her who '4 ll\ J1HtJtl'd uorll bf'('llU8~ of pubbc homo ... exuullly Or adVOCBC'Y Of hornO~l'.llUal .lt"lS CKA Pffi!ldt'nl Dt>nnl' ('aitron or WutminMtr t•xpl.wwd CRI\ Is normally e>t>l•Oi.t.•d to t''H•·,i.lve governmt•nt reaiulatlon' -John Stanton, who 1s runmng a11lnal Stale Sen. ttob •rt Presley, D·Rlvenlde, $3,000. s pons ored by the Lone Beach Greg wore a whi te fanQ..L.>j..__ "HOWEVER. IN REGARD lo PTopo1ntJon ti, ·we fotil our pn:acnL law• are Inadequate to protect our cbtldren. We are not advocauna a witch hunt. but merely attempting to preserve the trad1t1onal ram1l unit ... Ms . Bird, .in u1n>01ntec of -GERRI RICKMAN, a black buslneuwoman rrom San Diego who ia runnlna against Senate President Pro Tt!m James Miiis of San Dlego. 11.000. The CRA also gave Sl,000 each to George Oeukmejian. Jay Margosian and Don French. the GOP candidates for-attorney general, secretary of stale and treasurer. ---------N-ational Orsanizatton-for -wom~.--.rtmrneoin blac as matchmF Faf•-to Death Proceeds or Saturday night's event black shorts ... explained the m.istres!' .._ went to the Long Beach Rape Crisis of ceremonies. "but he's too endowed Camper Theft Fatal to Man· FRESNO <AP> -A Fresno man playing cards in a pickup-camper fell through the back lo\4indow to his death when someone stole the vehicll. the highw-ay patrol reported. Burroug h . 19, died STATE Hotline. lo get into them. so he chose blue " THE FIB8T INDICATION that the fashion show was far from the world of peau de sole came as the lint model. a bearded math teacher named Ron. entered in his "Close Encounters" gear -a starry tanktop. doffed to expose a hairy chest. and matching bikini briefs. He later appeared as "Captain Pot Belly." wearing gray flannel jogging pants which gave way to nesbtoned bikin1 Driefs underneath. Then came Nick. a professional model whose outfit was entitled IT WASN'T ALL blatant sex. though. One model walked through the crowd sporting fire·engine red long johns. and when be returned tci the s tage. turned his back ano unbuttoned the drop seat Another model donned a checked shirt. makhlng boxei;._shorts and · · th re e · t egged pa n"'f y ho st. " according to the commentator When he went back onstage. he. too. de monstrated that he really was wearing only p1tnty hose under h~ shorts. John Schmitz, left. will receive $8. 000 from the California Republican Assembly. which will oppose Chief Justice Rose Bird, nght. Douglas Steven ( ) Sunday of massive hea~ injuries when the pickup ---------~ 4 Fk B Bin was driven off. officers t saidOfficers later arrested Gregor Sassano. 20, of e oa ze Clovis for Investigation of grand theft auto and second-degree murder because Burrouszhs died during the commission of a felony. Another youth. Craig Martin. 19, was e1rrested at the scene and held for investh~ation or the same charizes. Boat• ColHR. Sfnlc SAN FRANCISCO IAP) -Six per sons escaped w1thout serious injury when two pleas ure boats colUded and sank in the San Francisco Bay just north or Alcatraz, the Coast Guard said. ~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~-~~~~~-Joseph Hambara. of San Franc~co. and two Yosemite Concessions Facing Sharp Cutbacks SAN FRANCISCO CA P > -The valley motor traHic and in Yoaemjte Park & Curry Co .• now commercial facilities in the vaJley. studytng the NaUonal Park Service a n d a s h i r l o r I m po r la n t plan that would put park concession administrative functions Lo El operations into the red. was turned Portal, out.side the park. down in all major revenue-tied In January 1976, Curry, a passengers were rescued by private boats when Bambara's 23·foot boat sank after the collision at about 4 p.m. Sundav. Crcult l11ju~ 1t'o•a11 POMONA <AP > -A Torrance woman s uffered wrist Injuries when two monorail cars collided at the Los An geles County Fair. Officials said 56·vear·old Carmen Mendon was riding with 17 other persons in one monoraH car when It was rear-ended by a second car Sunday. She hurl her wrist as she was thrown to the fJoor of the car and was hospitalized ror "-rays. officials said. recommendations the company had s ubs idiary of Mus ic Corp. o f made on the future or Yosemite. A m e r i ca , made a 14. ·page llefl Dies I• Fire The NPS last week unveiled a presentation or recommendations to -.draft mast.er plan, subject to another the NPS draft plan group. The FRESNO IAP) -A Manteca boy was bumed ~O. hearings and other processes. that concessioner gave its views on what fatally when a propane tank exploded In a camper would set policy for Yosemite into Yosemite of the future s hould be like. in the Sierra Nevada east of here. the 1990s. Vas t changes were The park service didn't think much The accident killed Roy Oyer Ill al a CaJR'PSile ed l I din h t · or the m. between Shaver and Huntington lakes Saturday. Lp-'ro;;.mpoi;..;;..;;s~·:.-.;.;n-'c-'u-.;..;.:;:.g_a_s;.._a_r.._p_c_u __ in ________________ the coroner's office reported. Three others in the INA SECOND ·TRUST DEED? What yield can I expect above 10%? camper were burned trving to save the boy. Dro1e11fn9 \Ifni• Fo-d S AN DI EGO I AP I -Authorities say a 63 year·old man whose body was found Sunday in San Diego Bay apparently drowned. He was Basil K. Kustig. a real estate man who had been f1shin~ off the pier of Southwestern Yacht Club Ozone Threat Widespread? MENLO PARK <API -Even if the U.S. bans aerosol sprays, other pollutants will continue to deplete the earth's ozone layer at a dangerous rate. according lo a prominent expert on at· mos pheric chemistry. REDONDO BEACH <AP) -Fire destroyed a $15.000 cabin cruiser. but four men aboard escaped serious inJury, harbor officials said. GASOLINE LEAKED from the carburetor of the 25-foot "Thunder Duck·· onto a hot manifold Sunday. s aid Redondo Beach Harbormuter s pok es man Co nrad Kauble. triggering a minor explosion and fire A county fireboat extinguished thr names with.in lS minutes. "but for all ml.en ts and purposes. it c the boat 1 was destroyed, .. Kauble said ONE PASSl-:NGER. 23·year·old Ke ith Warnol of Torrance. sulrered minor injuries and was treattd by pa ramedics at the scene. The otht!r three men aboard the craft were also from Torrance. he added. Straight answers to these and other questJons are presen ted at our regular seminars. Be our guest for wine, cheese or • ..4" ~ ~~~•et~~,.f&~~~~?;.tlu\~P:-'.r ~:r'if,n-.-!;r'Q~~'.ii .. :~ Dr. Hawant B. Singh says his three.year study for the Environmental Protecllon Agency shows ._.'4Ali. .... iu..:atae.r~~---!l '' ••'lfM~~·~~J:J"f/hi ~.l"l:"h'c1cc~t~. · • T1w lclay. s., ..... 21 .... 4:00 -5:30,..... Velvet Turtle -59 Fashion Island, Newport Beach Call for a reservation 759· 1001 'Newport ~!fJ!...!unds ·Inc R ... ® "-Port 8-clt 620 NINIJ)On Cemer Drive. Suite 21 1 (714) 644.SS24 i...-a ... 25283 C4bol Road. Suite I 07 (7 14) 830·5700 Auallable to Caflfomla Restdenu Only \ SINGH. IN AN INTERVIEW with the San Jose Mercury.News. said his $300,000 research project raises serious questions about the future of methyl chloroform. a widely used industrial chemical found in refrigerating and alr·conditioning units . Dr. Philip L. Han.st, or the EPA's research eenter in North Carolina. said the study "surprised most people working in atmospheric chemistry." Singh determined that lf use ol methyl cbolorform and other chemicals continues unabat· ed. the owne layer may be depleted by as much as 10· 15 percent In the next 50 years HE SAID THIS RATE could increase the amount of ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth's surlace by 28 to 30 percent. Many sclentlsta believe the final result or this trend could be a higher incidence of skin cancer and changes ln the world's cU mate On Oct. 15. the United Slates begi.na a 6·month "phasing-0ut" period for aerosol producta that use chlorofluorocarbon propellanta. By April 15. in· tentate shipment or these products must cease. You 're seeing them everywhere . But never more beautifully than in our collection of legendary Mikimoto pearls . The necklace is from a collection of south sea pearl jewelry. Biwas and round cultured pearl s are also available . View 1t all at Newport. September 26 through September 30. The collection. $175 to $15.000. Fine Jewelry BUllOC~5 WllSUI~[ NEWPORT FASHION ISLAND 10 to 9 daily, Tues & sat 111 6. Son 12 10 s (7141 1sg.1211 ' , . ~ • ' . • . r 12 ! d 1r •· 4.t' th • • . lt\. ut ... ~ "'= 8 CAIL Y PILOT Monday Septemoer /$, 971 ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES I WORLD India's Untouchables Still Su ff er Atrocities t:DJTOH'S NOTt -Mahalmo Co1tdlu rt•nomt"d l/1ndu outro.•lt'.t "cluldren <>I f iod" and ~ that 11 he IDC:'rt rt'boni he W<>uld wunt to t>4' ont to Jherf' IJk'lr SOtrOW6 rhttir ~• hat1t• not d160Pf14'<lrt'<1 df'qn.tt end PoWbl!J t>.·1 O!Abt' of r1Jurt1 to trad d11cnnunat1011 aqonut ttu>n1 D spite Laws, Caste System Exists; Violence Flares disputes. sold that In certain places commun<J I acreage may have been given to Unloucha~es "1ndiscrsminalely." He also urged restraint by higher caste Hindus. KA NJllAWLA lnd1,e \P• M Ir ~angh Mauati. In •• rru\C'<l whit~ >ohart on ·• rooft1111 an lhli. du t). rural 'lllu~t' 111 milt' from New lX•lhl and tt•ll' n( 1ht 1.000 ttntW<'h.1blf'' hC"n ··w v art· helpl"'' th<" ~ ycur old rarmt•r .ind not· "' t ~ o ll n t o 11 \' h Lt b I t' ' "tl t ht' It mt•mht•r \llla1o:c l·ount 11 .. a~' "Ttw 111111nt'tlt lht• poltt•-.• fnrct•:. .irf' f\'11\\l\l'tl "'' h•t•I our llH'' will b,· m d.111~t·r Hui "ht>lht r "'l' dw or not '"' "'" n11t l!l\1• 1111 tht· hrntl · T H T JS TH I.: 1:.~U\' J..:.10 arre of commu na~ ~· uz1n1: Jtrounrt J?IHn 1n ltl70 h\ th1· ~overnmt•nl. ~1th apprm ,11 '" the head 1•f lht• '111.tJi!t' lllt'n. lo 120 lundlt"•:.> f.im11t1·'· ,11i;:htl\ rn ort• than hall of tht.·m ntou<'hublt,, Th"1r l<'t1'1'' ~t·re lt1tt>r t•xtt'ndt'tl to 198fl No"' tht• nt•\\ '1llagt• r hll-f uocJ J m l.IJ<lrtt' of tht• HI ooo n ·,1llt•1'1' "'ant th~ land ba<'k V1ole111·e ha:. nan·d Shop11m~ and :tltcndan..: :>C'hool haH· bt.>romt• cllfflc-ult for the Untmll'hJblt•' IN KANnlAWLA. MEMBEllS o r the J al com munity have taken matters mto their own hands. and with a ve ngeance. Singh says The J ats. low caste Hindus engaged primarily m agriculture. make up more than twO·thlrd s of th e loc al population. Jats hurl e d r ocks at Untouchable!\ and broke down their d oo r s after l ast Decembe r 's village cou ncil election in which land was ~ major issue. Singh said. He said Untoucha bles have been subjected to a social and economic boycott for months. "WE HAVE TO TRAVEL six mile s to s h o p becau se sto rekeepe rs here refuse to serve us." Many Untoucha bles hav.- removed their children from the loca l scho o l because of ha rassment. he added. "The fact is that a minonty. ~ivcn undue administrative and political s h e ltl'r. is b eing placated for political reasons, .. a J at speaker told the rally ... Wt.' a re being torme n ted by o minority.·· T U E 50 POLIC'E..'W EN !lent ""r" to prot~rt tht•m and the outlaw1n~ (lf d 1i.rrimanation d~ainst UntouC'hablel> hav~ not quPlled a new outpouring of r csf>ntment :.gaan~t tht• lowest J?roup an India's tightly :,!ratified sorat'ty fl as an age old strife. bul now with a fresh twist 1t spnngs fr o.n land r C'form and aff1rmat 1ve action proj:!ram~ dt.•:, ·n•·d to !.et arq.:hL lht.· ;i rw a,·-: 1nt.-<1uit1tts. C ASTE HINDU FARMERS STORM POLICE LINES OUTSIDE RESIDENCE OF PRIME MINISTER IN NEW DELHI Anger Flared When Morarjl Desai Refused to Intervene In Land Dispute With Untouchables, Hindu Outcasts Jn mid-August, after the prime minister refused to intervene. 4.500 Ja~ dashed with police outside his residence. Twelve policemen and 30 J at s wert- injur ed: 180 r ock-throwing demonstrators were arrested. SINGH DISMISSES THE Ja~· <'luim~. It . a drama played out 1•1:,cwherc in India these days VIOLENT PROTESTS againl>l nt.•w plans lo alleviate the plight of l nrlia ·~ 95 m1ll1on l'ntouchablt.•l\ come on top of t1lroc1t1e::. that were familiar in (iandhi's dav::. und long before A lmO!>t daily. newspapers report cases of Untouchables bt.>aten or even burned alive for having drawn water from the village well or prayed at o local lcmplC' MADHYA PRADESH State in central India reported that i05 Untouchables were murdered during a nine month period last year . The Indian Constitution or fic1allv abolis hed untouchabilit~ and a 1955 law tried to fortify this gesture by setting penalties for treating members of the former pariah class as separate or in- ferior. Legislation not only has faill'd to e rase centuries of domination by high castel.>. but also in ::.omc instances has actually igmted violence. A c-ou rl hall upheld the Untouchables' <.'!aim on the 120 acres here. But Prime Minister Morarj1 Desai. commenting on the proliferation of land-based "Thl' J ats a r e m aking Ka njhawla a test case with tbv hope of depriving Untouchablesor their land here and elsewhere,·· he said. "The 120 acres are not tbe issue. There are still 360 acres or communal pasture left for graz- ing theJats' c<1ttle." Dead• Notlr~• IUIYNlll (P,.,,lery F,.tf'O, ""'' ldll di ~II 1.INOA 0 llAYNER. """'""' o• Bro-•• Mo•l....,yon ,.,.., ~pl 16 CO•l• Mew. (,4, p.,..., ...... ~ 10 00.AM 10 a lOPM. ~II 8rDd<h .. , l•ll'>O~r ll, 1971 Sur•lv'O ov llr r Morlu•rv Olrectors Democrats Pick Representatives P6r,nt. Frf!d...., Gr«e R..,•ner. Co.la SCULLY Mna, C4 Her Po>le,...1 9r~reol\ SCULLY HARRIET M 00 (O\I" Mr & Mr~ Fred R-r. H .... YO<~ Me,. •• P•U~ .... , S.pt 11. 1'71 ,,,. .. ,.,n•l 9r<1rlclmolllu M r. RO\I' BeloveCI Wll'e or Leo E S(ully, IOYll\q -...r'le. New Yo'1l. two b...,.l'len L""ls mother ot M<\ Lt" Hottman. at-er J Aeyner •nd ~eotlefl P ROM•. rnollwr lft·I-Of Je<ry Ho+lm.... Cle both of cosi. ~ ea. One ,,,,.. voted 9ranorrother of t(•lllleen Hof· Debonh A.. llayner, Cosl• -WI. y lm•n, Our SIS""' of Mn Alma Je><O..n Th' memorlal Men of ChrlSllen anO clear -OI John ""° Fr•nc~ 8urlel ••• c_ .. ..,"" Moft., Sellt. Jordan. Fri.ndol ere lnvlleo lo ati.rocs n111 •• tAM .. SL .JoiKIMm's C.lhOllC f"""r•I ~H r-... s.ot n . <11 Cl\urch. Prlv•le 1n1ermenl. Bell ~. ICllllen'~ C.lllolk Olvr<h. MIUIOn 6..-ey Mot'luery dlr«IOB VlejO. M•U of Clwlsllan ourlet will bl' llY., u•-•led •• 11AM. Rosary se,...,ICr> A09ERT LEE AHIOHlt o1 P9«1e, wlll be re<tl.., Monelay, Seol n . llllAOI\. l)ft5111d -•Y Sepl 7J, 1911 ., , lOPM ., O'Connu La9ur>• Hill\ the ~ ol ~lo. 8elavect hu'41and of Mor luary. lnlerm•nt A.cen\lon v1r11ln1• AY"O ol P9or••. fatr>er ot Cemetery. El TOto O'Cont>er UQuN M•fy Ayno OI Ploorla, Ill.,_., brOllWr Hills Mon~y Otre<IOH Sii '300 Oita Ryno o l ltvlne Gra1rn1de ~·V•Ces wlll oe NICI Wea . Sept 11. 1911 •• )PM, .. ·~ Euton ~··Y C-e~ler, 111 E'™""• lllonol~ Smllh Tulhlll Le m4> Mortu••Y Director~ ,....... SMUW1N QT/ZENS CATHERINE SMILEY Rt\ ... I of N••ll0<1 8-cl\, IN\lof'G •••V Sept 74 1q19 •l the -Of a~. ~10~ mottler or Frencn Dobbins Of lo>1-C•"'· C... J olln I. Sllerwln of Oallleno. Ca J•m•l O Sl>erw•n ot Hllltt>orou1111. C• .. •nCI OevlCI W Sherwin ot Cl\.Jgnn Fall•. Ohio. Funer•• S•rVltH •• ., ~ndlftll .. SIT>lU. IUllllll _, ... ,.,. ........ -llCMUNI( WAL TEA II. MAACHBANI(, re~nl ot Collt ~ "4. P"sed ..... , 5lto- tember 23. 1'71. 5'1n11WCI 11¥ Ills wilt Syra1ne I(. -c-.. Cosl• Motta. (.A One o..Qhtff Elaine FOi, Oesel"I Hot 51><1-CA. One O.UQM•r~n-1 .... L11>c:1a ~-.Senta AN. C.. One brother A_, ~<-. Ar1H1e. ca Four slsl~ Miiiry Prlnu, rca1.on.1 Cily, C• .. huljll\ Cook. Ei.<onCllCIO, CA , ~ulll Wll"o•, So. L.He T •'-· CA . N•v• er-, o._. --9r•n0tnl1or .... Tllere will be• Rowry on 1 ut\ . 5otot U. J'71 al 7 OOPM 8'tll 8..,..,way o..pel, Mlllu ot l1lt Cll<I~ lo•n Burial Oft wees ,~ 11. IO:OOAM •I SI. JOhl\ '"" BaploSI C•lllOll< Cl\unh, inler,.,...t •t Holy ~l>UICIHI• McCoaMK:I MOtmlAlllS Laguna Beach 49'4-9't15 Laguna Hills 768-0933 ->an Juan C8P1strano 495-1776 r;,,>1:-.1:.,. ... ,. ~··+\·~·\ •ALn.IBGHOH ~LHOMl 646-2424 ..::OSta Mesa 673-9450 ffU.llOAQWAT ~AltT 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 S...lK-TU'TMtU..UMI MOttTUAlT WISTCUH CHAf'a C<ematQfY • Flower Shol) 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 rt•CI •OTHIU SMITH'S MOITUAlT 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 SHU 0 A MOaTUAIT 976 So Coast Hwy. Laguna Beeet'I 494-1535 1533 N. El Camino Real 5-' Oemente 492-0100 ......... , C:Ol.Ottil """8.A.L HOMI 7801 Boise Ave Westminster 893-3525 UNDO IT BLUFF. Utah !AP> - Less than t wo yeurs after Bluff became a ci- t y, residents have voted to erase its incorpora- .tion. The citizens or the southeastern Utah com- munity voted 67-44 lo disincorporate. Sponsors objected to plans by city offi cials for a $200.000 sewe r, which was to be funded in part by the federal government Benefits Up FUNE RAL DIRECTORS / Interment Jn v Any Cemetery ./ Shfpment ./ Burt•t lnaur•nce ./ Crenurtlon $2-55 complete ''Serving AU F'oitha " By O.C. HUSTINGS Of tlM o.i11. ~,,.... Or ange County Democrats have elected six del- egates to their party's national mid-term con- ference Dec. 7-11 in Memphis, Tenn. Democrats from tbe Orange Coast's 40tb Congressional District selected Sao Juan Capistrano rancher Richard J . O'Neill aod onetime congressional candidate Vivian Hall of Irvine as delegates to the conference. The county's 38lh Congressional District will be represented at the conference by Buena Park City Councilman Jim Jarrell and Santa Ana resi- dent Sadie Reid. The 39th Congressional District will be represented by Mary Yunt of Anaheim and Peter Tomey of Orange. • * * THE NEWPORT DEMOCRATIC Club has scheduled a debate Wednesday night on state Sen. John Briggs' initiative, but club publicists Tom Plante and Virginia Rei! didn't reveal whether the debate ls about Proposition 6, Briggs' anti-gay in· itiative, or Proposition 5, Briggs' anti-smoki.og in- itiative. Anyway. the debate between Briggs, a Republican from Fullerton, and Frank Barbaro. the chairman of the Orange County Democratic Central Committee, is opeo to the public. It start.a al 8 p.m. at the Great Western Sav· ings Building in Newport Beach's Fashion Island aod it doesn't cost anything. • • • REP. &OBERT BADllAM bas been awarded "Gu ardian of Small Business" honors by the Na- tional Federation of Independent Business. The Newport Beach Republican qualified for the award because be voted in favor of small business 100 percent of the time during the 95th Congress, ac· cording to federation President Wilson S. Johnson. • • • ORANGE COUNTY Supervisor Tom Riley is f'ettiog the backing or Mike Curb, the Republican candiate for lieutenant governor. m his bid for re- e lection to the 5th District seat on the county Board of Supef"'Osors. Riley also bad been endorsed by Larry Grif· fith , president of the Orange County Young Repl!,blicans. • • • REP. MARK HANNAFORD, the Lakewood Democrat wbo represents much of west Orange County, says be favors federal legislation exempt- ing an individual from capital gains taxes on the one-time sale of his or her home. • • • DAN LUNGREN, Hannalord'5 Republicu challenger in the 34th CoogressionaJ District. says • Howard Jarvis' national tax plan bas his full sup- port. • • • REP. JERRY PA'ITERSON, D-Santa Ana. says he's successfully halted a plan to throw Orange County into a cens us area with Los Angeles County. Patterson says he·s been assured by Dr. Joseph Duncan of the U.S. Commerce Department that Orange County will be allowed to maintain 1b separate s t atus in the C'Omp1ling o r census statistics. The importance of the county's separat~ status. the congressman said, is that such federal funds as revenue s haring and federal grants ar~ allocated on the basis of those census areas . If Los Anieles County bad been allowed to s wallow Orange County. he said, 1t would havt' meant Orange County would get less tha n its fair s hare of federal funds. Farewell Folk Get Odd Gift -.... ---- my baby blues. and tell me when you'rE' ready") Everything·s ha ppening for me:· exclaimed Sally. rapturous about John-Roger's new move· m ent, Insight. that she's just graduated from. ··1 wrote a song. got a new car and lucked into $14.000 -all m one week•" . -- I LONDON cAP1 - Adm Sir C h a~•~~ Woodhouse. 85, captain of the Cruiser AJax In the World War JI Battle or the River Plate. died s~1turday. Robber Sorry, Now ReligioU8 - LOCAL I AT YOUR SERVICE Off Da •a Pelat Sewage L i ne On Schedule The nurly two mile p Pfiltne planned for dumpln1 11outh eounty ~ewa&ei etnu nt In the ocean off Dana Point 11 txpttted t1> be compttted on •chedule d pat• •lofm d1m101t1 that aunk lM> p1cco1 ol ocean·iOlfll conat.rucUOo equipment. T J Moadowa, ffl"retary to the Southeaat R ... ak>n.t ~l•maUon Autbortl)' aeJd lhe •11 2 m alllon Usw :1hould bt-f1n1 ed by ~mber. 1'71. TWO BAaGES AND A OONVtillTSD troop ship •rattd by H aly Tibbttu Comtrucuon Co. ot San f'YancltC'O wtrt washed uhore by tropaul alorm Norman on &-pt 5 Ont' barf . Meadow• u1d, hos ~ refloat.11 and rtlpaired. Tbe other l•o craft ar1 believed to be total and wtll be 1alvai~ by J.he con· 11truction nrm's tnsuranc..-c•mer. he satd. Healy TibbilL, ha• located annthtr ~ae \n San Dlf'ao and hould ban It over the COl\ltrucuon ~Ile nelllt Dana Point Harbor in about three days, MeadoWti s1t1d THK m>&ll CA SEO NO damaage to the un d erw•ter papelloe, but portions were burled benuth ~Ix to t't&ht ffft of sand, he said. Jn a Sept. 14 report, SERRA direct.on were told that the project aa 42 percent complet.d. The •fnuent diacb arge line ls propoeed lo dis· po1e of treated effl&aent from San Clemente. San Juan Capistrano, Dana Polot, Capistrano Beach, Miaaion Viejo. Lacuna Niguel and Laguna Hilla, Firemen NO'W 'Legal,' TURLOCK !AP) -The fire department here 1s finally lesaJ JUSL 28 years late. Fire Chief Larry Hughes says the department never received official authority to put out fires . when it switched from an all-volunteer force to a m ixture or paid and volunteer firefighters 28 years ago The City Council put it right. adopting an or· dinance to establish the Turlock Fire Department. The Ocean View School District Citizens Committ• for Master Planning has called a publ ic h ea r i ng t o revi ew th e r ecommendations being forwarded to the School Board. These recommendations deal with the future of unused school sites and with the possible closure of Robinwood School in faJI. 1980. The committee invites all interested district residents to attend th~ hearing. become informed, and offer opinions. ROllNWOOD SCHOOL 5172 McFADDEN AVE. -HUNTINGTON BEAOt SEPT. 28 - '78 -7:30 PM Advance copies of the recommendatlons now being finalized are available at all dletnct IChoola and ttMt d11trtct Offl09 .. a..ch and W.,,._, Who do you know In Costa Mesa who'l lenclyou $5000? Call or stop 1n to apply for the money yau need to s61ve a money problem. 'Xe lend m1lhons to business everyday. And we lend even more to help people. We find ways to help. COIV\M ER(:IAL C~DIT PLAN. INC. IA C;ililOlnti ColpoiahOOI r.:u::\ ,, flrw1Cldl ~'fVICt-ol ~c::I CONT POl ~rA CORJ'QR.ATION Coat& Mesa •370 E. 171.h St. Ji11aaion VieJ·o • 24395 Alicia Parkway Suite 1 Orange .1111 Town & Country Rd. 8uite 26 • 646-8700 • 770..2861 • 647-6871 Monday. S.ptember 25. 1978 DAILY PILOi A 9 S. County Head Start Needs Interim Home • Evelyne Villegas, ~ south county children and Sll,000 are lookina for a home or sorts. Earlier thls year , Mrs. Vlllegaa was delighted whe n San Juan Caplatrano wu awarded tund.lnc for lta first year·round Head Start pro- gram . and ahe ..,., appointed direc· tor. HEAD START IS a federa lly funded pre-school Instructional pro- gr am for children of Jow·lncome fam 111es. The San Juan Capistrano program will include children from San Clemente, Da na Point, and Capis trano Beach. 24x43 foot portable c lassrooms to house the permanent program. For the tem porary site. she aald she needs equivalent lnaide space and ap. proximately 2,000 square reet of out· aide play1round space. 1 All Inside and outside equipment will be supplied, she said. Council mem bers told t.he director t he city has no apace of It.a own to of. fer. They did, however. say they would work In her behalf and urged community members to come to her aid. /' 'Person Ho'les' Manha/a Again Two weekl •10, the new dlreetor wu dismayed to learo that became of an "admlnlltraUve foul·'-Q>" the pl a nned site for t he proaram facUlties had not received clearance from city acenctes. Seven weeks will be requlred lo clear the paperwork to make the site avall•ble, city otflciala .....,,.......,,.... said. Nl!EOS TEMPORARY HOME FOR IOUTH COUNTY HOD START Mrs . Villegas says she can't wait WOO~SOCKET. R.I. <AP> -The town that gave America the "person bole" bas taken It all back and ts calling manholes man holes ag8.Ul . Evelyne VI ..... • 8lJmled br Admlnlltr8tlve f ouHlp t hat loq. Fuodlni for the Pl"Oll'•m, ---------~-----..;;._ _______ .;.... ___ orlclnally schedufed to beatn Sept. Earlier thts month, the Woonsocket City Council changed the name tn an effort lo comply with federal laws against di1crtminaUon based on sex. Last week, the council met and voted 1·0 to call a manhole a manbole. ~· M Anny Eyes ~ ~ ~ v@2 (!!] [[ Training nt• ~@[[WO©@ WmpSita "Got a problem? TMn write to Pal Dunn. P.at will C1ll red •. gettmg t~ CJnl1.Nrf and actton JIOtl need WASHINGTON <AP> to iolve incql.dt&et bl oovemnwnt and bwitwu . M® -The Army uya it your ~ltionr to Pol l>uma, At Yoor ~e. ~ plans to establiab a hu1e Cocut DailJI PiloC, P.O. Boz 15'0, Co.ta Meto, CA training area where lts mH . ..U many lflter1.a1 pouitu will be °"'1Dered troops can maneuver but phon«1 inquirif 1 or letter• not mchding t~ a n d f i r e l i v e r#!Oder'• /till name. oddre" and bulmeu houri' phoM ammunition tn hundreds num~cannot bec""'1dered. ThilcolumnapptaTldai· of thousands of acres of l11 ezcept Saturday•." desert. Preserlpt ... ,,_, • p,...,..., DEAR PAT : 1 thought I'd read that a person bas to be given a copy of his eyeglasses prescrtp. lion when he has his eyes examined. My Cather bad bis eyes examined recently and the op- tom etrist juat went ahead and filled bis pre.scrip· tion without giving him a copy so he could shop a round for the best price on his new glasses. He lives in Arizona, but I thought this was a feder al regulation. W.S., Huntington Beach Yoar father bas a valld complaint If Ills H · am lnatloa was performed alter July 13. A new Federal Tracie Commission rule. wblcb carries tbe force ol law. removed virtually allJubllc ud prtva&e restralata OD tlae advertlalag prke ud naUabWty ol eye esamlaatioes ud presertptt. lenses. C-.mera who have tbelr eyes eii:amlaed aow •-* reeelve • copy ol tbelr presc:rtptlon wltea eorreetlve lemes are cllled for. Tile nale waa &emPOrartlY delayed lte.YGllCI tlae eff~d•e date el Jaly 3 bJ Clalef Jutlee Warra Barger. peHlaa coaalderatloa of a l&ay a ppUcatloa flied by Ute America ()ptometrk Auodatloa, bat on Jaly 13 the C~Jef Jutke Ufted the stay ud tbe nale la aow ln effect. . Eleet..W /flatela S r11tll• Pllet DEAR PAT : Do you know of any manulac· lurer producin~ a "kit" for converting a gas cook stove with gas pilot lights to electric Ignition? D.W., Costa Mesa Write to the Gas Appliance Manufacturers As· sociatlon, 1901 N. fo'on Myer Drive, P.O. Box 9245, Arlington, Va. 22209. Ask bow tills alteration can be made and request manufacturers and buylng sources for the parts you wlU need. Don't atte mpt a "do I& you.rself" procedure with any type of gas or electric lnstaJJatlon. Hire a qualified electrlul contractor to make th.la change for you. Serwteltetl Pet • StlU V•tdlle DEAR PAT : 1 am using a set of enamel pots and pan.a that are badly scratched on the lnside after three years of use. Can you tell me iC it is safe to use them once lbe protective enamel coat· ing has worn thin or been scratch~? It a nnounced t h a t three potential areas are unde r at.ud y : the 29 Palm s Marine Corps Base, Calif., with over 595,000 ac r es, th e Army's Yuma Ptovlng Ground in Arizona with 584,000 acres. and Fort Irw in , Calif.. with 462,000 acres. OF THE THREE, the Army said Fort Irwin is ''the preferred site" but that a decision has not been made. "If establish ed, the N a ti o nal Train ing Center would provide t he Army a t raining a r ea whe r e a t o t a l com b at e nvironme nt can be simulated." the Army said. OFFI~ explained that s uch an uninha bited a rea would permit the Army. as one general put it , "to do a lot of th i n gs we ca n d o nowhere else" because of lack of space· at other bases a nd potential d a n ger s to c i vi l ia n p o p u l at i o n s and ani mals, as we ll as vegetation. Orficlals stressed that selection of a desert training site area Is not linked with the Mideast s ituation 18, will be withdrawn unless it 0pena ln a few weeks. NO W. THE D l &ECTOa Is deaperat.ely contacUnc community organiutlona, public agencies and churches to find a temporary bome for the program unUI the permanent site gete clearance from tbe city. The staff baa been hired, vohm· t ee r s are com1n1 olil or tbe woodwork, she says, and 51 children have been enrolled. "We have all this cooperaUoa com· ing in but no place to put the teepee." Mrs . Villegas said as abe made a plea for belp to the City Council. THE DIBEcroa BAS leased two Guerrillas Fought SALISBU RY. Rhodesia <AP\ The Rhodesian military command says 11.8 troops amashed 2S-bla.ck na· tlonallst guerrilla bases located up to 40 miles inside neighboring Mozam· bique in a four·d a y sweep t hat brought the raiders Into combat with Mozam bique 's a rmy. A militar y communique issued Sunday made no mention of casualties Incurred in Rhodesia ·s latest cross·border foray. which ended Saturday. letter Held in ,Contempt THE CELLAR NORFOLK. Va. <AP) -F'rances Savage got so fed up she wrote a letter to the editor. Spur ..... FRISH SEAFOOD PllMI Rll • N. Y. STEAK ....., ..... .,...... 4 .. 6:l0,... ,,_ ... ,..... s. .... d or c:Mf'1 S,.CW CCI ...... 0...... S4.45 COCl(T AILS • Bn'8TAJMt •CT ................ ,4-0600 220,..... .... o ....... And now, because of the letter, she has been he ld an con tempt of court and order ed to -----,--------------- appear before a judge T uesday. MRS. SAVAGE said that she wrote the letter afle r going to traCfic court with her husband, who was charged with running a red light after a minor tram c accident. Jud g e V e rn o n D . Hutchings Jr. dismissed the charge. But that wasn 't good enough (or Mrs . Savage. E. 0. Hendrickson , M.D. is relocating his practice to 120 E. 18th St., Costa Meso 646-3961 General Practice &lndustrialMedicine j ·'T he judge did not a llow my husband or his ------------------- 1 wo witnesses to testify .. -----------------that he was not at fault, .. she said. •'I FELT LIKE I was w at c hin g a ... three-ring · circus and couldn·t decide what to watch for," she added. So. s he wrote the editor of the editorial page o r the No r fol k Virgi nia n ·Pilot a nd Ledger-Star. Her letter referred to the court as "a three-ring circus." A home for you: Jasmhte Creek. Jasmine Creek is a quiet, private way of life. with cul-de·sac streets and lob o( greenery. Just beyond the J.W., Mission Viejo Crwdll LJte lnauraoce AnllaW. to &llclW. Bonowen al GrouJ> &al4e ft depeDdl OD bow mucb of tbe eaamel baa -------------------come on, or bow wide the acratcbff are. Ba&. IF APPROVED by senior defense offi cials, the center would be used by as m a n y a s 42 comba t battal ions a ye ar , rot atin g fo r tw o -w eek t r ai n i n g sessions . This would involve a bout 80 ,000 WREN NEWS of the 24·hour attended gatch<>ust! is the Clubhouse. with 1u tennis courts, swimming pool. and Jacuzm. The homes, with a number of innovative plans to ch006C from. are designed with you in mind. Jasmine Creek is a 1eaerally. ao buanl comes from ulna aada ,.._ I P!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l ud pm for ~ stace '-eat WMlcl keep th• free ol baderta. S&OriDt food ID Utese pua la aot advlaable, bowever. personnel. c o n t e m pt c i t a ti o n circulated. the Savages The Army filed a n telephone began ringing environmental impact with callers urging her statement on physical, to fight tt. And she says \ ~ ~tl-G ~<f1.-1t~~,~ . ' ~~~ ., THE RIGHT WAY Advanced Health Center will help you stop smoking · permanently! • 'Pe'9onallzed Program' tailored just for youl To meet your needs I • Professional Staffl GET A BREATH OF FRESH AIR Call Now For Information (714) 975-0700 Ad vanced Health Center Open Every Day 8 AM to 10 PM Th. Plvt11~fonlr~ ~ttJ, w. Smoking, Weight, A.Jcohol end StreA. 1'°°8'telDl ...... Noftt\, ,....pclfte..oh, CANllO ) biological and oth er she wtll. factora. Coples of the Hutchings could not be s t atement have been reached for comment sep t to int e r~At1e<L.b u '..\.....,~. c ~-·!t · '"1\a'.fi ~ w:.~ .;;~~'lftlfi 'Ylft . fjtlllllro;a'J>"a individuals and fi rms, his behalf:· ':He has said as well as other federal that a ny comment at and state agencies and t h is time wo uld b e are ~ v a .ii a~ l e f o r premat ure. That would examtnatlon an each be tr ying the case before area. it happens." special place for special people. JAi.MiNi CAii~ ln the: village o( Harbor View Homes from $200,000 M.J. Brock&. Sons, Inc. Public bearings will If con v ic ted, Mrs . be held in California and Savage could be fined Arizona this year, the $50 and sentenced to 10 Ar_f!lY Said daysin jail. .. .................................. . Seml·Annual SALE Mow In Pa OCJI e11 LA-Z-BOY . WhiiE 1HAIR PEOl'LE 1 & I oo·. I I SEPTEMBER SPECIAL OF THE MONTH To Delicious smoked ham. two frosh eggs. hashed brown potatoes . toast. jam and butter. HOOSE SERVED 24 HOURS. FROM MISstOM VllJO .;.,,~~ ............. _ _,... .. __ 4'1-lfOJ ..... ..,.,11. .... J .. IM COSTA.M•IA 3125 Harbor Blvd IRVIN• MacArthur Blvd at S 0 Fwv \ -c.;;.• ~-~ ---..- .. l 'l· II 10 a 's .o· a ·ly he: ler :ed aid ror aia· ose !\lb lith but al 'tot ti."" •• 8' . - j • I • . . • • • • ' - AJO DAILY PILOT Monday, Sept•moer 26, Iii/II NATION Supe 17narke t · Banking Draws Mixed R eviews By~Auoda&ed Presa A s mall but sl adily 1rowtng number c>t iUpcrmarkets are or rcrln-& shopperlf the opporturuly to do their b nk1n& whtre \.bey do tb tr buying. •nd • $tudy In dJcatea that c<>nsumt"l'l" wtth isom e rt1t1er vau ona -llkt lht Idea. Somt ol the in stor" ~lectroruc fund transfer c t;FT1 •ystems m•ke It ~asl~r for CU tomtrs t.o uab <'hecks to pay fUI' 3ro<'met Oth"rs olft!'r i compl•te range of En· rgy Wasted on Overweight WASHJNGTON tAP> -Thefal on ovcrwe1gbt Americans shoold bother evuyone else because of the energy ootput 1t takes to sup- ply more food than the plump folks need, Sil)' two sc1ent1sts. Ors Bruce M Hannon and Timothy G Lohman or the University or Illinois say their c alculations show the excess ene rgy used to feed America's rat people could supply the an· nual residential electricity needs of Boston, Chicago, San Fran- cisco and Washingt.on, D. C. USING FIGURES rrom a variety of federal agencies and othe r studies, tbe scientists con- c I uded that if all overweight adults simultaneously went on diets to reach their optimum weights, the energy saved dur- ing tbe three-to-four-month diet period would be equivalent to 1.3 billion gallons of gasoline. "We want to drive home the f)oint that everything is connect- ed and that being overweight is a social problem and not necessarily just a personal con- c e rn .•· Ha nnon s aid in ·a telephone interview. ban~lnt service tbrou1h 111utom1tlc cub machin . A TUDY CONDlJC1EO ror tht> Food Mark~tln1 INtltute (l''MI ) a nd the BMnk Ad· m 1nl1tr11Uon Institute (DAI ) 11howed that cu!llomers who used I ht• 5y1temlj wcrt' &t:nerall y 1llsrled. ollhou1h they reported some dJmcuJUn with machlne brt>a lldoWM Non.use~. In contraat, were apathetJc and uw little nffd for ( CON. UMER J the card·operated services. "A clear need exlst.s for effec. live backup procedures." said the survey. prepared by Wlllard Bishop Consulting Economists of Harrington. Ill. "Without ade· quale backup, customers are slow Lo bulld confidence In the sy&lem In addition, the absence ol backup can dlscourage re- llp , lfp and. •• Illa Ola! gular use of the service becaiue there Is considerable customer Inconvenience accompan)'lng tho long 1nte rruptlo n1 an service." TUE 8UBIECJ' OF electronic money hand.Ung has come under scrutiny by Congress. Legisla- tion is pending to establish safeguards for consumert by limiting customer liability IDr unauthorized withdrawals. At present. most automatic terminals are located just out- side financiaJ mstitutions. but. where state law permits. they are spreading to shopping cen- ters and othe r non ·ban~ing areas The most rrequenlly used systems in supermarkets a re the s i mpl est. The y p e rmat a customer lo obtain a uthorisation for cashing a check by inserting the check. a personal identifica· lion number and a plastic card in an electronic terminal. Seventy.rour percent or almost three-fourths of the cardholders Ne w Rules I ssu ed for Diet Food WASIDNGTON <API -The government is going to try to as· sist calorie-conscious consumers who have been frustrated by so- called diet foods that may not help them shed pounds. The Food and Drug Ad- ministration. alter 16 years of dellberatjon. has finally defined "low-calorie" a nd "reduced- calorie" foods In a regulation published Friday. the FDA says it will require diet food pro- ducers to meet the definitions or leave their diet claims off the la bel. ISSUANCE OF THE final re· gulation, wtuch won't take effect until next July 1. climaxes an ef- rort begun in 1962 to set uniform labeling standards ror foods that claim to have special dietary value. The rule defines a ··1ow- calorle" food as one which con- tains no more than 40 calories per serving and 1s lower in calories than the same food normally found on supermarket shelves. surveyed 1n thl· f'M t .. nd ttAl study said the.> ui;<>d the c:hel'k· l'ashing serv1Cl.' Sixty two per cent of the card users said they had no problemi: with the '\yslt'm th(' rest reported problcmi< rang 1nj.? from broken .machines tn forgotten 1dcnt1f1cHt19n numberi. ''Tht' primary beneht of thui service to the customer wu.i to s peed up St·rvice at the checkout." the s urvey fou nd It also showed that consumer!!. would like u uru versal check cashing card that would permit them to cash checks 1n all stores with a single p1el'e of plastic .\ SECOND KIND of EFT system offered by supermarketK a llows customers \o conduct bankin~ transactions with th.., aid of a clerk. Cardholders cc.o cash checks. wtthdraw or dti· posit money and transfer fund" from one account to another Saxty·eight percent of th~ cardholders surveyed said they used this system. They said they liked being able to do their bank- ing outs ide regular banking hours and avoid trip~ to lh<: bank. Asked what. 1f anyUung, they disliked about tht-system. customers most often menttoned operating problems-either with the mactunes or the personnel- and delays . "The maJor opportunity for improvement relates t.o the linl'I\ and delays occurring at the courtesy booth." the survey con- cluded. "This congestion appears even at relatively low transaction volumes and is a source or con· sider able rrustration ... AUTOMATIC TELLERS. also known as cash machines. drew the fewest users. Only 53 percent or cardholders s urveyed said they had used the m. Forty-one percent or the users expressed specific dislikes ranging from system malfunctions to the lack of personal contact. In a report in the American Journal of Public Health, the scientists wrote: "The calcula- tion of the fossil fuel energy re- quired to supply the extra food calories lo maintain excess body fat helps connect the impact of overeating on energy consump- tion." Greg Barnes registers s urprise and some dubiousness as he becomes airborne while "bowl riding" in San Bernardino. He ex- ecuted the maneuver off the edge of a conc r ete pool at the Sk ater Crater Skateboard Park. For instance. the agency said celery couldn't be labeled "low- calorie" because all celery is low in calories. Twenty.fi ve percent or one- rourth of all cardholders said they had trouble remembering their personal ident1f1catioo number . 16 percent said they were concerned about making depos its via the a utom atic tellers since they did not have immediate access to the money they had put in their accounts. THEY ADDED THAT if op. ti mum weights were ·main- tained. the annual energy sav- ings would equ-.t three-quarters of a billloa gal'-8 of gasoline, enough to run IDOre than 900,000 cars eacb year or to supply the e l ectrical nee~s o f four metropolitan centers. Bar Keeps Up With Past NANCY GLICK, an FDA spokeswoman. conceded the re- gulation doesn't define serving size wtuch could leave a loophole for some producers to reduce the servin~ s ize on the label rather than the calories. But some aegmenta of the Industry, including canners. have set na- tional standards for serving size. The cash machines seem to be most popular wtth those in the middle-income bracket. Forty· nine percent of the card users s urveyed reported annual m· comes between Sl.S,000 •nd • $25,000. Thirty-five percent had an annual income of over $25.000 and 16 percent earned less than $15.000. J Call 642-5678. Put a lew words to work lor ou. HUNTSVlLLE; Utah CAP) - Despite its resident ratUesnake, stuffed St. Bernard's head and occasional stray horses, the cen· tury-old Shooting Star Tavern lits in well with this con- servative farming community, s ays proprietor Walt Prothero. Arter all. he says, it was here before the town was. Thirty years ago, cowboys used to shoot out the street lights in front of the bar and ride their horses through the saloon. "l'VE HAD A FEW people try it and I had to hit their horses between the eyes with a pool cue," Prothero said. A part-time college instructor. Prothero bought the bar about 2'n years ago. THE ST. BERNARD'S head- South of the shOuJders, north of the knees lies the waist land. Is your waist becoming a wild, vast territory? the finest professional equipment available. Tame your vast waist land and tum it into a waist worth watching at Holiday Spa Health Oubs. We11 desjgn an exercise program for you based on yOl.U' own fitness level, endurance and personal shape-up goals. But Holiday S~ have even more! You'll find whirlpool, sauna, steam and sun rooms to relax and refresh you after your workout. And for women we offer Jazznastic.s- unique group exercises done to , W.e use. a progressive physical :._,..~~,,~,,. ~~~~A·Qqe,9J !he ..• faste5t and most eftectrve'\1f1Yi tO ~ · get in shape and stay that way. And . you'll be working out on some of sporting the traditional keg from its neck and a not so traditional straw hat-is a recent addition. About a month ago. a customer told Prothero about a 400-pound St. Bernard that died forty years before and was reputed to be the largest dog that ever lived. "I thought it was just another bar story." Prothero said. "So the guy came back with the head." Foodi; labeled as "reduced- calorie" products must meet an even more specific standard. The FDA said a reduced-calorie food is one with at least one- th 1 rd fewer calories tha n a s imila r product for which it might be substituted. And tbe labe l would have to orfer the consumer an actual comparison. Hair the card users questioned said the availability of the automatic tellers had increased the number of visits they made to the supermarket. but only 9 percent said they were spending more money al the store. WAISTL New lnl....t Looatiom Ri'f91"8ide 4020 Madison (at Arlington> San Bernardino 333 N. H. Street (opposite Central City Malll Momolair 5350 Olive Street (at Central Ave., opposite Montgomery Wan:!) ue ..... , Chabwol'th/Nortlvjdge 9143 De Soto Ave., at Nordhoff Encino 17031 Ventura Blvd., West o( Balboa Hollywood 7080 Hollywood Blvd .• Comer LaBrea Ave. Safa Medical Center Long Beaoh 4101 Atlantic Bl~ .. Comer of c.arson W.t Loe Ang.lea 1914 So. Bundy (near Olymp1c Blvd. l r~~uth Beach Blvd .. South ot Linooln Ave. ea.ta Me.. 2300 Harbor Blvd .. Harbor Center ~ S..~.t Main..stree! (Mai,n S~L ~Beach Blvd.) 01Wi9e 622 w t Mretin'~\!IC.~t Tu!tJ •. -· .. :fl. Jttt.Fr. r WMt:minater 6757 Westminster Ave .. 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Ue was a good interview not only because he would talk freely. but also because. as Don Baylor once said, ··He lays his soul out for every- body to see." Bostock d idn't hjde much. and that's a rarity among professional athletes. But peopl<' don't Jolle> at>out lhtn111 like thul. .ind althou~h 1 ~ptnl a Rood is minutes pC>ndtor m.i what I h(>ud and tryana w i.hrug It off ur. u bat! Joke, l knew at h d to ht true SPORTS ANALYSIS He admitted to being superstitious. and ad- mitted that he had begun to dread each new game. fearing he would draw another o-ror-4. As I try to recall memories of Lyman Bostock. my mind doesn't single out particular comments or big basehits, . IC OWINC I HAD covcrt'd ~ Aaneb th1~ :.eai.on. fn n<bcamt' tom rterh •airing thc nl'wi. tousk what (~tock wa realh•llkt' ltl• wu d1fft"rent Evc-ryone muke11 un t-Ol'ffi) a.onwwhere nloniz tht' hnt> and t•veryont• hu:s a bad day when thf') "'ant tn bt-left ~lonto hut 1f Bo:st~k hod t>lth<>r . I nt•vt-r r.aw tht•m with old fncnd11 . making new ones and gently nt•f'dlinf( his opponents while they look batlinaz prurlll'l' lie did t•vcrythma with a smile. I fmst met Lyman Bostock at the press con- fon•m·•· to announce his multi-million dollar ~·~111ni.; with the Angels, but my first prolonged d1xt·us:.1on with the man came early in the But he always laid everytblng out. refusing to keep his frustration bottled up inside. It helped reporters. readers and his new team- mates gain valuable insight, and that was the reason he was never booed during the slump Instead. it flashes through a sequence of scenes: Bostock running through the clubhouse tunnel. throwing his glove playfully at a team- mate. standing behind the baUing cage and teasing the hitters. And \bit wide·mouthed laugh. THEY CALLED HIM jibber jabber because he was alwavs talking. Bostock was the easiest He gave us a lot in s uch a short time. Never KneW What fit • Bostock Just a Victim of Circumstances By HOWARD ULMAN Al" SIMrU Wl1Wf' GARY, Ind. -The morning before his last game. Lyman Bostock was "really happy," dancing to one of his favorite records in t h e f a m ilia r atmosphere of his uncle's home. The evening after Bostock ·s last game, in another part or this grimy steeJ town 35 miles southeast of Chicago. Leonard Smith went to his estranged wife's house and allegedlv t hreatened her . • A few hours later. at 10:44 p . m . Saturday. their paths c rossed. THE WELL-PAID, well-liked baseball star lay mortally wounded by an errant shotgun blast into the back seat or a 1976 Buick. The man who had aimed for Mrs. Smith. who was next to Bos toc k . fled. only to be ca ptured at hi s. apa rtment nearly seven hours later. POiice said. Today, their Cates remain linked. JUST THREE HOURS after Smith. 31. was to go to court to be formally charged. Bostock. dead at 27. was to return home to Los Aneeles from his final Dodgers Hurdle Year of Turmoil LYMAN BOSTOCK'S UNIFORM HANGS IN LOCKER ROOM. By JOHN SEVANO Ofll• D•llY l"llet SUit LOS ANGELES -For the second consecutive season. the Los Angeles Dodgers have captured the National League's Western Division title. The Dodgers clinched the honor Sunday afternoon as rookie pitcher Bob We lc h surrendered only fi ve hits while s hutting out the San Diego Padres. 4·0, before 50,018 at Dodger S t adium on Fan Appreciation Dav. Unlike the 1977 season when the Dodgers led from start to Little Guys Do the Joh Haden (5-11) and Tlw11UU (5-9) Spark Rams ll OUSTON <AP I Los THOMAS' THEFT gave the Angeles quarterback Pat Haden Rams the ball at the Los C1nd cornerback Pat Thomas, a A I o d pair of diminutive Ra ms in the nge es 1 -yar line and they land of the National Football methodically drove lhe ball to fi ni s h a nd were never threatened . 1978 proved to be a year of character building and adversities T H E DODGERS FOl;ND themselves in the unexpected role of the catcher rather than t he catchee for most of the season. And, for the first time in ma ny years. the much talked about Dodger Family was not without its share or problems. But all perplexities seemed forgotten admist the celebration in the clubhouse Sunday. The corks off champagne bottles popped freely. and the congr atulatory bearhugs and handshakes were nume rous . We lch sat in his cubi cle m the locker room callinl( the game. ··the greatest thing to ha ppen to him so far'" m his young career. Manager Tommy Lasorda was busy telHng the media he was. ··proud of his playe rs and the organization.·· And Steve Garvey was exclaiming it was ··the best team he's ever played on .·· Houston's 11 as time ran out. League giants, proved once "Pat Haden just did a better "THIS CLUB is more versatile again Sunday they can go out job or quarterbacking the Rams than the others." continued the and play with the big boys. th d.d d r first baseman who contributed Haden. who says he's Sl.ck of an we 1 e e ns ing the three hits and thre" RBI to the Rams ," Oiler Coach 0 . A. " hearing people talk about his 5·11 .. Bum.. Phillips said. "When Dodgers' victory. height disadvantage, cul the you hold a team to 10 points. you "We also weren't as consistent Houston Oilers down to aize by h Id · b last year as we were this year Conve ... ;ng 11 of 16 th1'rd down l"ATTHOMA$ PATHADEH s ou wm, ut you have to stop W k h d t t t k • u them in the clutch and we didn't e new we a o pu as rea plays as the unbeaten Rams and the Rams completed their do that... together in the second half and !>cored a l0-6victory. scoring ror the day on rookie Campbell gutted out a 16-yard we we nt out and did it " Thomas. a muscular 5.9 de· Frank Corral's 2S-yard field gain to he lp set up Fritsch's ··If I had to describe this render. killed Houston's last goal with 6:39 to go In the first second field goal but left the game ballclub in two words it would be scoring chance In the fourth half. two plays later with 8 strained leg that they're winners." added quarter when the Oilers thought Houston. now 2.2. made it 10_3 muscle and did not return. The Lasord a . drenc hed by the they had Thomas in a mismatch . . . · · champagne with 6·3 wide receiver Ken Bur· at the h~lf on Toni Fritsch s inJury is not believed to he ·Tm so proud because when rough 32-yard field goal and Fritsch serious. we fell 61h games back some · add~ a 20-yarder with 12 :09 left Sc.woyo..1'1.n people were wri'li·na . us of( road trip. The funeral 1s Thu.rsday. Instead or standing in right field for the California Angels in Anaheim. the former free agent with the five-year. $2.7 million contract will be buried that day. said his uncle. Edward Turner. · '1 do®l very much he knew what hit him." Gary Police Sgt Robert Sheerer said of the shooting late Saturday night. ··it's just a tragedy. He dldn 't even know Mrs. Smith." NOR, APPARENTLY, did he know or her marital problems. police said. Leonard and Barba ra Smith were legally separated about two months ago. said Police Cpl. Ch arl es Hicks. head or the investigation. Divorce proceedings followed and Smith apparently opposed them. said Hicks . Last Mon(lay. Smith pulled a gun on his wile. he added. Saturday night they met again. "HE FOLLOWS HER every chance het gets. He had been lei her home early that evening and he ha d made a threat. He talked See BOSTOCK. Page BZ ............. DODGERS STEVE GARVEY, BOB WELCH CELEBRATE. Bears, Vikes Clash Chicago Bidil to Stay Unbeaten CHICAGO CAPI Fans. sports writers. the coaches and the . •. " .· ' . • ~ !~~I>.~ ~ LosAnoe•n • 1 J o o -to .. _ - pass ~;ti1l'rfe'tb'ifotc"fjiftr-·: __ rio .. m-;;;-ki'd"1ii~~ld~o1'h' ~~¥"~~~~--:..:. ... ·---. ..,,....-,~~~7.:~~&~l= Pastonru and the Rams ran out phys ically a nd verbally with LA-Foeonei,, the clock to boost their record to Burrough throughout the game. ~:;:_;~;~:=~ always believed lrt itself. It • ~ft*!~~ lO-..~et.bet ~t·~ l}~t.i9-~1~\flsed V1,·.,,,.k..,in.~sili-·~ il'~~=--~-~• -~earsC1ash'ls"tfkeyg~"lne'. ·crucfal ~~ • ~--• 4·0 and overcome numerous mis-A-0 .1•• never gave up, and that's why c ues, including three lost 0AMESTATIST1cs we wpuld like to dedicate our fumbles and 8 blocked field "BURROUGH AND I had ,.r~tdow"~ "-;, OI~ effort to Jim Gilliam in the hope goal. been scufOlng all day," Thomas Aus11e ... v•ros so.11$ 2l-m he'll never ~Ive up either." "We controlled \be ball better said. "Earlier in the game, he :::!~'::'r~~: "~ •: than we did last week,., said gave me a cheap shot when he Pu.ea ,7 2..o 10.10-1 THE DODGERS' WIN took on Haden. referring to the Rams· hit me from behind. I gave him =::~ ... ·toit J~~~ ~~: a different meaning for almost 27 14 victory d fe di a few choice words which you ,..1'11111 ... y-,.,. ,_,. everybody. · over e n ng can't print." 1N01v104.IA&. Luous "It's nice to be back on top Super Bowl champion Dallas. A 1 h h h 0 1tUSH•HG-Lo• .,...,.,, C.p11911t111 1t-11. • "We've just got good people... t oug t e Hers h ad B•v•nt tM>. Ho<nton, c.mptM>ll U·H: Colem.n again," said outfielder Billy Haden apparenuv 1·s one of moved the ball on t he ground for •" North. who had a taste of what -I • t . I the r th PASSIHG~os •noe•es. "-" 11·1..0 11• • . 11 b I h those good people. He finished v1c ones n our quarter "°"•ton, Putomii io.10-1•110 w1nn10g was a a out w t the day by completi"ng 17 of 26 the past two weeks, Pastorini Aece1v1HG-i.M •noe1t•. ""'°" ._,., """'"' Oakland. "We never had much t to th' I I h l I \-49, C•Pciell•lll ,..... HO\lston. c.,.,.,,,., 4 ~. r l r di i i passes for 219 yards and no in· wen e a r n t e c os ng 8.,,.., ,.,4, ~" M o a con est rom our v s on lerceplions. The Rams' John minutes. trallin~ 10·6 . And when I was with Oakland. We Cappelletti was the game's lead-Thomas was waiting. . had to work harder here and we mg rusher with 78 yards on 18 "I saw him start off running came through ... carries. Rookie Earl Campbell full speed and I put my ears Sonday'8 Score8 '"This is the greatest feeling ran 77 yards on 13 carries for back and ran out." said Thomas, ever." exclaimed relief ace Houston bu\leftlate in the game a former Texas A&M star. TtieU,.et1 Terry Forster. "I finis hed with 8 leg injury. "Thal was as important an in· Buffalo2A. Baltimore 17 second three times with Chicago terception as I've ever bad as a New Orleans 10. Cincinnati 18 !White Sox l and Pittsburgh and CULLEN BRYANT scored on Ram . The Oilers thought they Philadelphia 17, Miami 3 It's just super to be on the other a three-yard run to cap Los could take advantage o r my Green Bay 2A. San Diego 3 e nd ... Angeles' first drive of the game site " Tampa Boy 14· Atlanta 9 For veterans Ron Cey, Don New England 21. Ookland 14 Sutton and Reggie Smith, the Chargettes Buy Own Tickets SAN DIEGO I AP ) "Chargettes -an endangered species.'' saJd the T-shirt worn ~ bv~~r . -.,,. .,. """"·" ""'° helped'lead cheers at San Dieto Chargers football games -until the Cbargett.es were disbanded last week -aaJd t~ey were back as rans only Sunday. They bought their own tickets. But the ex·C h ar1ettes clrculat.ed petitions which fanA appearect eage! l0..$J"1..l.n.AA ef· tort t~ ~·NM'ftlft· mtnt. It seems unlikely, though. ·'We've got to have dls- clplln , " said Tank YounJCer OS· slstaot general manager. ' The Setups Los Angeles 10. Houston 6 victory was nothing more than a Piltsburah 15. Clevelund 9 sma ll step toward their ultimate 10T1 goal Wa11hlnRton 23. Nvw York Jt•lll 3 "THIS IS BETTER than the Denv<'r 23. Kansas Clly t7 others." ~aid Sutton. "I've been cOTi around here 13 seasons now and Dalla~.2t. s~ Lo1-1ls 12 aoyi.hne·)'ou &el LOurd.. Lhe -'Ind Trunels:~r-Olanu 21· }9'( 'o( anythll\a )'OUr refiecflon are tieaule 28. Detroit JG deeper. longer, you enjoy the Told_.,., G•m~ season more. This might be my Chi aa-o by 2 over Mlnnt11ot1.1 last so r want lo enjoy every . See DODGERS, Page 82 ,. The Bears are in first place in the Central Division of the Na· tional Football Conference with a 3·0 record under new Coach Neill Armstrong1 whiJe the Vikings are saddled with a 1·2 record. A win for the Bears would put them three games ahead or the Yikes in a division that the northerners usually dominate. ··or course, it's a key game for us." said Armstrong, "But it'' a must game for them." M lnnesota Coach Bud Grant rolls his eyes upwards when so- meone talks about must games. He feels there is no such thing as a mus t game lJl a 16-game season 0. TV To11lfllat HOWEVER, G RANT'S c-.a11aef 1 at 8 · 11uarterback. Fran Tarken- ton . says. "It's as big a game as you could Possibly want this early an the season. That may be the answer for those tired or splitting hairs on tbe: issue Armstrong knows all about the Vikings as an assistant under Grant ror eight years before accepting the Chicago post vacated last season by Jack Pardee. HE IS EV ERV BIT as conservative as Grant. ··t 've always been a kind or conservative person," said Armstrong. ··You've got to believe in what you're doing. Walt for the other team to make a m istake." In the past. lt has been the Bears that usuaJly made the mis* take. Last year the Bears lost a game In Minnesota 22·16 because linebacker Matt Blair blocked an extra point and then teamed with Alan Page to blO<'k a potential tfe·bruking 41 -ynd field goal. : . . • . . • JN TilE NEXT GAME, BlaJr blocked a punt and scored wittl 1\ Nevertheless. the Bears won 10-7. They ml1ht have won 13-7 but then-Coa<'~ l>Milei:..wwild~t.hem.t~or a 23-yard field coat fnf~m~r~n~~f bi~-·-, -:, .... ~ --..;M.;iii:i.,>11 Th~ yeur. wnile the Vlklf\Rs have been a bit unsettled at t quarterback position. the Bears are set and fffl they have addect: new dimensions to their attack with the Mcqulsttlon or deep threat: wide receiver Golden Richards rrom Dallas . ' DAILY PILOT Mondey S9Dt•mt>er ~~. 1918 THE ANGEL§_BOW THEIR HEADS IN SILENCE IN TRIBUTE TO LYMAN BOSTOCK. f'ro•Pa~BJ DODGERS ... s1ng lt• minut<.-or 1t .. Thl•n• an• a lot of MVP:. on thl~ team 8111 Russell , D11vey I.opt"" Reg~ie Smith . Steve! GarVt'Y l'Very mun on th1i. t•·a m m:.itlt> a contribution at one t inH· or annlh<'r \ Int of th1ngi. went right lhi~ \1•;H and I h 1>pt' we• can carry 1h.tt farther ... Sutton said ·· f:vPrv Yl'ttr p<'ople come up .ind ~ay to me 'You know. yClu guyi-. twvc• a great ball club but · I want to eli minate that hut · I ' II IX' :1 lot more sutisfic<I w ht•n Wl' WIO It all .. Said Smith: "I don't want lo ta ke anything away from what we've done but lhe playoffs are a dif(ercf\t season. We're going to have to play our fines t has(•b1.1ll at that lime. It's a good r<'elmg that we won but we h11ve to remember last y{'ar. · Rl'mcmber." said Forster 11 o p p i n g t h e C' o r k o f ( u diam pagne lx>ttlt> ... Our magic numb<'r is still scvt•n " SAN 01£(;() LOS ANGELES Rotl\~"h II o Sm11n.\\ t'etk1n\. tb Wtnfut•d,f.f t urMt t i 11 E• .. n' Jb 1..-n ... ctt r c.""moion,11> ()wt 1111\kO 0 L••. p thl\W IC" Ph lt'lht h " (#~tnblft, ph ~hlth"t v •Dr II "4 • 0 1 0 1000 • () 0 0 • 0 1 0 •000 • 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 0000 0000 l 0 0 0 00 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 u 0 0 l OP"\, 1h Nortn, c' P !.mllll,d G•'•~y IO C.ey, lb 0 B•ker. 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Bostock and another uncle. Thomas Turner. 43, visited MisR Hawkins and he r sister. Mrs. Smith. 26, two women whom Turner helped raise, Hicks said. Then Turner was driving the women to see their cousin when Smith pulled up next to their car. Hicks added. AS 801'11 CARS went through the green light at 5th A venue and Jac kson S t r eet , Smith. apparently unseen by the o ccupants of Turner's car. pumped a single blast through a window on the right s ide, Hicks s aid Bostock, seated in the right rear seal. was hit In the right temple and died 21h ho urs later. Mrs . Smith. to his left. was wounded by pellets. She is in fair condition. .. Lyman was a victim of c ircumstances." said Hicks "His llhc gu·nman'sl intended victim was his wife. not Lyman . ·They llhe curs) were both moving. That's why I think he missed the ta rget." THE GUNMAN'S poor aim brought to a sudden. s hocking end a big league baseball career that spanned just four seasons but was diF.tm~u1shed by much success and ~real promise. The willowy Bos tock jo10ed the Minnesota Twins in 1975 and balled .282 in 98 games. In his next two seusons he·climbed to . 323 and .336. finishing the 1977 ca mpaign s econd only to t eammate Rod Carew in the American League batting race. Last Nov. 2. the left.handed hitter and outstanding fielder was grant.ed his free agency and 19 days later he signed with the Angels When he got off to a slow start this season. Rostock tried to return one month 's salary to Angels' owner Gene Autry Whe n Autry refused . Bostock found charitable organizations that didn't. H E ALSO f 'OUND. as the sea son progressed. the batting touch that had made him a .318 career hitter going into the 1978 campaign At the time of his death. he was batting .. 296 with five home runs and 70 runs balled in. Bostock Ii ved tn the Los Angeles area and was a native of Birmingham, Ala .. where his father. Lyman Bostock Sr .. played in the Negro baseball leagues. E DWARD T URNER , 51, said whe never Bos tock came to Chicago with t he Twins or Angels. he would sl ay with Turner in a room once occupied by Turner's daughter. It was no different on the current trip Sunday night. Edward Turner recalled Bostock's final hours: "He was r ea lly happy Saturday, playing a record that we like. u Chuck Maogiont- record that plays about 11 minutes 'The Land of Make Relieve' by Esther Satterfield. "HE P UT IT ON yesterday mornin1ot before we left for Whilc Sox park. I le was dancing lo 1t C:tnd .,aid he hadn't heard it in a long lime. Ile would tell me . 'When I hear that song I can really get into the rhythm and hit the ball better '." Edward rode along as Bostock drove to the park a nd "four or fi ve carload!>" of family members. including Thomas. Joined them. After thc J{ame. Thomas and Bostock went in one car to visit a <.·o usin in Chicago. Edward went in another car. Thl!y st ayed about 15 minutes. Edward Turner went straight home. but Thomas Turner said he had to go somewhe re Thomas and Bos tock came home alx>ul two hours later. Baseball Standings I· AMERICAN LEAGUE N ATIONAL L EAGUI!: West Division West Division W L P <'l. GB W L Pct. GB Halos End Tough Day With Win CJllCAGO •Ar I Munager Jim Fregos1 call ed 1t "a very tough day in every way, but these guys ore professionals and thi s t eam h as a lot of character." It s howed Sunday when th~ California Angels. s till 11hockad by the death or their stur out· fielder Lyman Bostock who was ljhot and killed Saturday night. defeated the Chicago White Sox 7.3 Ken Landreaux , one or Bostock's closest friends on the team. found it "very , very dif- f i cu It to pla y under thl' circumstances I didn 't feel right at the plate and I didn't feel right on the field. "llE WAS A VE RY GOOD friend and that's all lhcr<· 1s lo 1t. · · said Landreaux . who will finis h the season in r1~ht fi eld an AnfJfl'I# Slate All 0411""°" llMl'C 11101 TOt11Qhl Idle lu.>O•Y • Mll••uho el C.illlO<n<a W•d,..toey Mll• .. uk" 11 c.11to-n1• I JSp m IUpm place of Bostock "We were together a lot, always talking baseball and what to do when you 're out there playing ... Don Baylor. whose 33rd home run broke a 2·2 lie and touched off a five·run. winning rally 10 the sixth inning, apparently was heavy or heart The a l wa ys cooperative Bayl or begged off from postgame interviews this t1mt: and said. "Please. not today I have nothing to say " The Angels JUmped to a 2·0 lead in the first inning on a dou· ble by Rick Miller and Carney Lansford's seventh homer The Sox tied it with a run in the second on a double hy Mike Squires and a single by Marv Folcy end another run in the fifth on three walks and a sacrifice n y by Chet Lemon BA VI.OR 'S LEAD.OFF homer was the signal for the end or Francisco Barrios. 9 14 J ot- Hudi. Ron Jackson. Braun Down· ing a nd Bobby Grich all s ingled in s uccession to kayo Barrios. Ron Schueler came in and after givin~ up a two·run single to Mi lier:. held t..he Ange ls hitless the rest of the way. Nolan Ryan boosted his record to 9· 13 by allowing thr<.~ runs on five hits in the seven innings ht- worked Ryan walked five and fanned s ax P:.iul Hartzell rin1~hcd with two perfect in nings . ··1 thought Ryan was struggl ing." said Fregos1. who had been tossed out or the ga mC' 10 tlie third inning by umpire Larry Barnett for argu ing when Lansford was C'alled out on an attem pted steal of second. "f thought the kid had his hand on the bag." i.a1d 1-~rego~1 CALll'ORNIA CHICAGO t•nOrt-•• u. r• l l'ln\IOtd lt> ll•v•or an PvO•tt R JM Hon IO Oown1no < Grotll 111 J And"''on \\ •11 r II I>• \ I 1 1 \ 1J I IJ \ I } I ' t t 1 J I I 0 4 I I 0 4 I 1 I I I I I I 0 0 0 (h1tODt'l\ '' MOltf"ld' rt l~mott cl L JOM\Onall Gtt,, u SO<l•rholm lb I( 8•11 lb Squirt'\ 1h FOl•Y c Pryor n1 •II r II Ill 111 0 O • 0 0 u I ()II I 4 0 I t1 .t I I If I 0 n II I 0 0 II •• '0 J I 1 I I 0 0 ti TOl•I\ )II 1 11 I 10161' 'lO 3 \ l C.illlorft1• 100 OOi 000-1 ClllUQO 010 011 000-J E L•n•lord OP Ctflfo rn"' I l09 Calllorn1a •. Ot«<IQO I 19 P Miii•<. '><lu1<•• l8·-L•nllrt6UA. HP-L•n•lorO Ill B•yk>r ll)I SB MOlll\ .. O, ""'-' Po J •<'>on s Pryor J And••wn SF -vmon Rydn •w.• Ill HOrlt oll ,,. " • £11 •• so CALll'OllMIA 1 \ l I \ b I 0 0 U 0 ~ CHICAGO 8Mrl0' IL,• 141 \ tQ I I I I S..lluOl•r < I 0 0 I 0 HBP '""~· rov Py•nl I -1 J1 ... ''·•'' - BASEBALL A Cap1ule Report From the World ot Sports Midwest's First BulHight Looks More Like Cowfight fi'rom AP Dlspatc:be DETROIT -It was sort or a staring makh but 1t wut1 l!Upposcd to be the Midwest's first bullfight And bloodless. at that Each armed with "et c11pe. u ro11e and two legs t-0 run w1lh," four matadors in ~htlcnng gold danced before the bulls Saturday night The animals. flown in from Mexico. weren't loo tn· terested m the bright pink and red rapes They weren t go Ing to dit-. and maybe lhey knew that fate only promised a rose between the ears . "Thesl' bulls aren 't worth a damn." scoffed Antonio Del Toro. one of 2.100 people who,pa1d $10 for the event. .. The bulls used in Mexico are tware this ~1ze and arf• thrashing around in lhetr stalls . These . m atador., aren t risking anything ... Del Toro said. "A k1('ked cow would respond better lhan these bulls." Qleot~ol tlw! Datt Temple Coach Wayne Hardin, casting another votl' ror the "wiMlng 1s everyth1n1('' theory after h11> tc11m neK~ly upset Pittsburgh Saturday "The bottom hnc we lost I m getting tired of being thf> izuy who made a good lShOt und lost. A good effort. nice try. you lost " Oaldaad Bftltftl bfl NftD Eaglaad The New England Patriots stunned the [iJ Oakland Raiders. 21·14. as Sam CUnn1ngba.m 411• d ived in from the one-yard hne for the tie· breaking touchdown . . Rookie QB Doug Wtfllams hurled a is .yard pass to tight end Jlm Obradovich for a fourlh·quarter touchdown that "avf> the Tam.pa Baj' Bucaneers a 14·9 victory over the Atlanta Falcons ... San Diego's Chargers lost a tea m record ~•x of nine fumble~ and suffered five 1n terccptions while losing to the Green Bay Packers. 24 3 Lury Csonka becam e the sixth m an in NFL history 10 rush for more> than 7.000 rarct•r yards us the New York Gia nts stopped the San Francisco 49ers. 27 IC Mike Hogan s cored a pair or touchdowns a!-the Ph1ladelphrn Eagle~ upset the M1a m1 Dolphins. 17·:! Curtis Brown re turned a kickoff 102 yards and propelled the Buffalo Bills past Ba Ill more. 24· 17 1.•11111v cSOHu .. Enjoying his best ~ame as a pro. Joe Tbelsmann amassed 209 yards through the air. com pletlng 21 of 30 passes while leading the Washington Redskins to a 23.3 win over the New York JeLc; John Leypoldt kicked a 17-yard field ~oat as time rah out to cap a com eback that earned the New Orleans Suml~ to a 20· 18 triumph over the Cincinnati Be ngals Terry Bradshaw's lOOth career touchdown pas~ -a 37 ·yarder to tight end Benny Cunningham-gave the unbe<ltcn Pit · tsburgh Steelers a 15·9 sudden·dealh victory over the Cleveland Browns The Denver Rroncoi-. also won in overtime. stopping the Kansas City Chiefs. 23·17, as Dav.- Preston scooted two yards for the: winning touchdown Fullback Robert Ne whouse scored •wo fourth·quarter touchdowns as the Dallas Cowboyc; subdued the winless St Louis Cardinals. 21·12 . . Jim Zotn rifled three fourth period touchdown passes to boost the Seattle Seahawks to a 28· 16 win over the Detroit Lions . . . Tim Campbell. younger brother or Houston's Earl Campbell and an all con(erence defensive end for the t;mvers1ty of 1 t>xas. suf· fered torn li~aments Saturday and wall tx: out for tht: rest of the season Galdrt1 Fire• Gr... t'anlu On~ Ahead Lt>rt·hander Ron Guidry fared <t two h1tkr ii and beat the Cleveland Indians. 4 c. to improve 'his r<'coM to 2J J . The Boston Red Sox . ml•anwh1lc . kept paet· with a ": 6 win over tht' Toronto Blue Jays in 14 1nmn~s . Kansas Caty ·~ Royals IO\\ered their magic number for clinching the Amt:ncan League Wes t title to two by tx:ating the Minnesota Twin~. fl i1 . on Dan Ford's sixth 1nnmg homer 39 Y<'<.tr ol<I pill'ht•r Jim Bouwn worked eight innings <ind :.il!owed JUSI 11 v1· hits. but buffered <1 2 I lo!>i. to lht-C1ne1nnat: Jh·d-. The Philadelphia Py1lhcs downed the N1•w York Mel~ fl 2. and the Pitts burgh Pira tes wen· c;hut llt•' 'I o "' Mon trc:.i l. so lhe Pht1~· magic number m tht· l'i:ll101ull Lt.«1~u1• Eas t 1~ now fivC' l'arf»oro119ll N~ar• Nat lonal Tit w Cale Yarborough a ppC'aro; .1 -.two •n to • become the first man to win the nat ional t ham p1onsh1p an Grand National Stock Car r ;JC·111i.: three limes an <1 row Yarborou~h won 1n Martinsville. Va. Sunday and holds •• 403 point <·dgc• ovn Benny Parsons in the season'<; standing:.. with JUSl frvc· r ace left on lhe circuit. Radio. T~l#vulon Ri\OIO: FOOTBALL pm . KNX <1070 ! TV: FOOTBALL Channel; Mtnnesot.J .ii ('h1raizo ~ 50 Minnesotu ·'' Chu Clllrt. fi pm . '75 DATSUN , ~.. 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GOLF I TENNIS I BASEBALL ( Pilot Logbook J Score That Counts: Those That Bounce '8 KATHY HAllOElt Of -CNl•r ..... ~l.tl Wt> "'-'fl' rl'IHh for lhe>m wtwn tht•y hounc\'d out onto \h\4 field \5 minute~ twfore kick ort Ut•t•r. hoozt> ••nrl ,} pll'nllful 1iuppl) or !!OUt'kh httcrt'd th'· U\'tnil room ,.;~<'!-o "'t•rt-Jtlu~ to the tutx· /\nd bourwe thl') did We n('arly hud to r •11train C1nu Jl'i't , take ,1 lnok at thut · sht• 1:roaned "HOW WOt'LD VOtJ LlK•: w wrtip youriw lf around that on\' for un huur ' ... "FMact him llow ubout that r<•dht'ud " Hedheudi. turn me on l'\\'ry t1mt>. · i.ighl'd M ur} It wus a t) p1cul uutumn Sunday The Rum:. were. pl~y m.: Dallas und nt>twork TV was giving us the gume in hv· mg color l.J\ tnft lh right Ever since the teams staryed us- 10~ scantily l'lud male <·heerleadt~rs to bolster sagging TV ratings·. ho0mc 1~ "'here 'ou hnd me on Sunday arternoons · Me und ahout six fl 1endi-.. nature buffs all "Look at that body How much of th11t do you suppose 1s s1hcone?·· a~ked Ginn1t'. always a cyna c. .. Wow, he split his !>horts, he split his short s. REPLAY' REPLAY' .. Gina always overdoes 1t But she ~as right. One or the brighter lights on the Rams checrmonger squad had in· deed split what little he was wearing. AND THE EDUCATED TV CREW. who kne w what earned network bonuses, did a slow motion replay. And we sent Gina to lhe showers. ll was a l(rcat first half. We were far enough into the season so that au- dience appeal had been pretty well woou l'Slablishcd. and those light end shots that were pretty rare daring, actually in pre-season games came along with pleasing regularity But the real thrill was the halftime show. It used to be that everyone turned off the sets during halftime, especially if the tube was given over to H~w~z:d Cosell's recap of the best games of the week. Face 1t: 1t s been years since anyone tuned in to watch the over' dressed guys m the helmets. This year, halftime shows on Sundays had been devol ·. ed exclusively to mini-talent shows featuring the all-male cheering squads. AMONG ~IV GROUP, the Dallas Bronc Busters squad was favored. so we were in for a real treat. We even let Gina watch. after she promii>ed to sturr a handkerchief in her mouth and sit on her pands so the rest or us wouldn't be distracted "Look at him go." yelled Polly. crunching a cashew nut and spilling her boilermaker. "That guy's got rytoves you wouldn't believe.·· she opined, breathing heavily on the 28-inch screen. . ·Td jump around on a trampoline with him any day.·· she said. calling attention to his unique halftime talents. We cooled down slightly as the game resumed. devot· ing a few minutes to dispassionate discussion of relevant statistics and scores. AND THEN T H E TV CAMERA swerved wildly as Howard and Dandy Don let out simultaneous telecast whoops. The camera caught its quarry a man in th«: cro.wd who'd taken off his coat in the stands to reveal a ghttering G-string and lots of muscle in the. riJ?hl pla~es. .. . ··An obvious display of nar c1ss1c ovenndulgf:nce. tn· toned Howard. ··Aw. poor guy's pr~bably j ust tryin" to gel a little ex posure so he can rind a j ob." soothed Dandy Don. ··t'm sure glad my contract's safe throuJ(h next year ." And so the afternoon was complete. Skin on the field and skin in the stands. What more could a fan want? The score"! Who knows·! Even Howard had stopped keeping records. The only scores that count in football anymore are the ones in the dreams of the folks in front of their TV sets at hom e. Monday. Sec>tember 25. 1978 OAIL Y PILOT -~ El Rlentary, ' My D ear Mr. Wa t son NAl'A. Calif IAl'I Tom W ut:wn rl'lurned to tht· golf tour ufkr a thn·t• \.\l'l'k hreuk and 1t was no b1·eak for his fellow pros "Torn jw1t got so far ahead tht.'n' \\'1:m·t rnuch any or us l'OUld <lo, · Ed Sneed udm1tted uftcr f11u::.h1ng second to Watson by t lll't•e strokl's in Napa·:, S200.000 event thal ended Sun- <lu y W Jbon wt·nl into the final round I 1t><J for ;,crond. one stroke l1d11nd Juy Haas. but was 1n t•111\l 1 ol after recording an eagle lhrt•l' with a 25-foot pull at tht• fifth hole and getting the first or h1!-o h Vl' b1rd1es w1lh u two al the :.t•venth "I WAS RESTED, and I plaved as 1f l was rested." said Watson. who had a five-under· par 67, his fourth consecutivt.• round under 70. and f1n1shed with an 18-under total of 270 to ti.Ike the $40.000 winner's check Sneed came in with a 70 on thr Silverado Country Club's 6.870- yard North course 10 finish at 273 Be1rrv Jaeckel took third w ith 72-27S and there was a Coui way lie al 276 involving Orville Moody, D.A. Weibring. Bob Gilder and Bob Zender. "It certainly was a much easier victory than others l'Vl' had r ecently." said W<1tson. who has won five tournaments thb year to equal his 1977 total and. with $343.429 in lour earnings. has virtually clinched his second consecutive money-winning t i tic. SHOULD WATSON WIN the $100.000 first-place prize in next weekend's World Ser ies of Golf. he'll become the first golfer 1n history to have a $400.000 year. The standing single-season· re- cord of $353.000 set by Johnny Miller in 1974 is almost sure to fall next week . Miller . by the way. blew a chance to pick up .. decent paycheck and increase h is sickly 1978 money earnings when he was disqualified Sun day for signing an incorrect scorecard. Ludlno Korn aNI moo.v w111n1n9• .ttt~r 1"" ton•I round Sunday 1n ti.. Protesslondl Golfe" "'' .o<oatlon IOUrNmenl on Ille !Mr n NO<"lh ""° Soulh cour~•ot Sliver-Country c1uo Tom W•t10n. ~.ooo llt·69 1>6-67 710 Ed Snttd. m.eoo &6·68 •• 10 113 Bury J ... c~el. SU 100 •'l·bl 61 n 71S Bob Zender, '7.IOO &1·1'·61> II 71f> Bob Glider. ,,,800 11 68·6'4• 716 0 A Wel1><1nq. '1.800 11-47·69-4• 77& Orv1llt MOOclY. ,7 ,800 10.9 10-61 77& Jay Ha .... H,22S &6·70-46·/S 111 Bruce Leul~. ss.n s ~ .. '6 14 111 Danny Edward\, U ,21S 10-68 •• IO 711 Lou Granam, U ,11S 11·6S 11-49 711 Grier Jonu . SJ.!>40 10·10 611-10 719 Bob Ea\t-. SJ.~o ••·•• 1;1 n 771 Don January. SJ~ IJt "6 11 7J 118 Bob Byman. \.l,._.O JO 6'1-61 /1 711 Jtrry McGe1!. U.f>.00 69·6•·10 10 118 Mu~ H•Y". n ,500 o'l-71·•' n 71'1 Billy Cup.tr, S?.SOO IO-o8·/0 II ,,. 8~n CreMhaw, S7 .SOO 08.f>O 11 10 170 Pat McGow...,, U.SOO 61·10-1•..a 71• RO<I Curl S7.SOO ... 17 10<>• 71'1 8r1bby W11l1el. Sl.61111 10 10·6113 7llO R .. y Floyd, Sl,611 n 68·17 68 790 Tom Purl1tr Sl.681 bl ••·IS... 790 Jfr<Y H••rd. Sl,681 10 II"" IJ 780 HOw.trd Two11y. SI.~ ~8-68·14 10 790 Perrv Artl>Ur. Sl,689 /J.f>I 10 70 780 Edd•~ PPM(f . SI 3JO " 10 II I) 1111 l ommy Aaron. Sl,J30 11·10-6•·11 781 Brbd Brv•nl. \1,330 11 ol 11 17 781 O~YI! E1Cllelbf>f9P• SI JlO 1>1> 10 H 10 711 V1t1or Re0<•'"""· Sl,330 11 61 11 n 7t1 Al T llpoe. \l,330 10·1>6 I• 11 781 Galloping Guisness Ariwnu quarterback Gary Guis ness. a Corona de l Mar High grad who played for Orange Coast College in 1977. rolls out behind t-he pro tecl1on of center Pete '.\lahon(·y m Saturday nighr~ college foot ball game against Texas Tech in Lubbock. Tex . Gu1sness . u reserve., ~co red a touchdown m the Wildcat!-· 4t·26 lo~s to Tech Barber Tops Baker Baseball's Top 10 Bakersfield Pro Wins Seacliff Tit/,e AMElllCAN !.ll:!AOUE. G A• II M Pct C•<Pw Mon •4 ~g ii\ 18\ llll By HOWARD L. HANDY OI ·~ O•llv Pilot St~ll Davt..' Barber of Bakersfield fired a four-under-par 68 m the mormng round. then c-loscd out the match on the 12th hole tn the final round lo win the Southern Cahforn1a PGA match pl a} champ1onsh1p with a 7·and·6 v1c1orv over young tounng pro Dave Raker of Loi. Angeles Sunday at Hun- tington Scacliff Country Club in Hun tington Beach. Barber. a touring pro from 1973-75 and now a dub pro al Bakersfield Country Club. used a bot putter to post the victory and take home the first priic of $2.000. Baker picked up S1 .300 for his losing effort in the 36 hole final. "I MADE SOl\IE PUTTS and Don didn't'' Barber said after the match "I was fortunate to get an early lead and then was able to hold it. I have had a lot of trouble with my putting the J'ast year and have been working on that part of my game. ··1 am trying to keep still when I am over the ball and I think it heif>ed today ·· Ua rber birdied th<.• i.econd holt> on t hl' morning round . 1>icked up anolher stroke with a par on tht· third hole and b1rd1ed tht' 543-yard fourth hole with a 12.root pull to go three -up :.irtc r four hole::. AT THE TURN 111 the mornmg. says the big difference 1s th11t he is now playmg the course and not his opponent. BAKER . P LAY I NG OUT o f Riviera Country Club in Lo~ Angc!e~. got his tour card tn June but has had only one pay day at the BC Open in Endicott. N Y "I didn't play well all day and Da H ' played super... Baker said ·-rm JUSt happy that I m ade 1l to the finals Baker. hke host pro Brian Lake. felt that Barbers putting was the dif- ference in the match ··oon·s putts w erl' lipping out and Dave was pu~tin~ them m the hole." Lake said • PC.A NOTES W W Ve1dl! Counlt" ~uo "' CIXI• ~ ..... no\I \lit for,,..., YH'"• LPGA K•~ Octen. Wiii 1><>•1 Ill• So<ltlletn Cahtorn•d Pc;A m4)0al l>I•• "''"".,_ mr r\I OCI O. 10 II w•ll "" 36 l>OI•• O" Mond<ly wltn ,,.,.. 11nc11 11 on r""14il., wtth ttfl pt•y•r\ .,•oe<t.d to C>f•Y .eu S• note\ An S<l>llh .... tor-riv 01 C.onVOf' Crnt CC *''u tak~ ove.-•s. 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M Younq WMworln, UC 000 In the •·1fternoon r ound. both Rr••r M•"ne"s11 soc IO-&i-6d-20J ,,.....,.s-203 ~~-io. •1·11-61 -10 &I I0~-70 &104-6<> 70S h• 1>4-641-70& II 1>•<>1-101 11 64·&1-101 11 .. .f>il~I ll·f>T<t.S -708 llOH4-709 17 f>/-64-709 13· .. -611-200 00\I W.ld\\, \I .~70 Gottfried Faces Ashe players turned in even par at 36 but ""'m"""' Sou11c,, u 083 Barbt•r picked up another hole to :;;;.','~.~·:::, :::; lead six·up He dosed out t he m atch n1 .. 1oc• Jo"'" \U se with a birdie on the 12th hole after B&•10••w~•·l••11e u m 1.011"1 "'1d\""m \J,lll both had bogied 10 and parred 11. tundQu1\1 RObf•h s:i m From AP Dispatches McEnroe Mn• LOS ANGELES I AP l - Second-seeded Brian Gottfried HARTFORD. Conn . John and seventh-seeded Arthur Ashe McEnroe won two cham- scor ed semifinal victories Sun-pionships in men's tennis Sun- day in u m(•n's tennis tourna-day, beating Johan Kriek of men l at u c LA · s pa u I e y South Africa for the singles title Pavilion. and joinmg with Bill Maze in capturing the doubles crown at The pCJir will play for a first the Hartford State Armory prize of $30 ,600 in the finals The 19·year-old McEnroe beat tonight. Kriek 6-2, 6-4 in a 1 hour. 15· ·~ --~Q.!lfried outla s te9.,....t.~th· _m inute match. • • • • ~ ew;.,f'.Jetlft.~--· -~-• ~ ..... ~ 6·3 while Ashe rallied for a 6-7, feated Van Winitsky and Mark 6-1. 6·0 victory over sixth-seeded Edm ondson of Australia 6-3, 3-6. Harold Solomon. 7-5 in a hard-fought. two·hour The doubles semifinals were played Sunday night. The team of Raul Rami rez of Mexico and Fred McNair defeated Bernie Mitton and Deon Joubert. both of South Africa, 7·6, 6·3 and Australians John Alexander and Phil Dent topped Ashe and Fleming 6-2, 6-3. battle. Borg Blasts Foe BUENOS AIRES. Argentina Bjorn Borg of Sweden com- pletely overwhelmed Argen- tina's young Jose Luis Clerc 6-1. 6-l Sunday night in the third matc h of an international t ournament here. In another match. Jimmy Connors beat llw Barb<>r''\ bi<1oest PCJY day on the Brownle .. W•l••n•. \7 000 "'"' Ourle1ndl·H>90<n ... \7.60C Nastase. 6-4. 6-0. • µro tour wa!i SJ.600 in 1973 in ero11 Po•HPwd•t.'160(' lfiguero • Ko lb Philadl'lphia. Ht' has never done well Aen•·~ c.,,,.., u .ooo R• v.tnl !> MollPr \2 000 1 n mat ch play unti I this year and eon1ey Wd1•.-r n ooc lb·"4 ..... -700 _____ ..... __________ _ BOURNEMOUTH. 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T > l . . -• - 8 .1 OAILY PILOT Sunday's NFL Quotes Uqisule Cotnmenu From Around the League By 11w A.s111oc-la&ed Pre"~ Whal l~) \H'N' ,,1~ tn)( Sumh1y uround tht· Nut111n;,1I Foolh.tll l .e•au "Rocky wd' ,.,.., ... unw L)'nn wH 1wcAHn..: And whl'n th1• lh!JI got lo me It w 11 M>pptnM w•·I I was s plMlng 1l in 1ny hands try ma to {let a grip OI\ th ball P1ttsbura quartl·rbal'k Tt"rry .Br••~•. aftt"r a Bract huv. to ftO<'k)' Blekr w Lynn SwMnn to • ft r a d 1 h aw l o Re n n 1t• C u n mngham doublt' n•q•tM' flt•a fhcker touc~"' n lhl'' pl.n ht•al (.'levt-tand l~ 9 1n .. ucttkn ct1•11th 1\\l•rt1mt• "Thu, w a.!\ u nwrt' 1111101 ional tcu mc t hun ano~t h1•t'JU\t' \lot' ""ere trytng to "'in fur t>.u ryl When th<> game• .. 1 urtt'<i 1" 1· 1"Nt' ~ll business Rut wt• h.1cl l>urryl on our nuods " Nt'"' F.ngl11nd (;oach Chud: •'alrbank<i, on paralyzt.'d Palr11lt Da ri> I S1 mglcy. u\)ured in a prl'i.t'11,on game an Oakland. anti thl· Pat-' 21-14 victory llH'r th1· ltu111..r, "We cJll him llw mJ1I mi.111 \,.,caus.: hl· .11" ·" .. 111·!1' ti Oe nvt>r ('11"1l·h Kt·d Mlllt'r, ..;111·1 rookie fullb.1d.. l.Jrn l'JnwJ.1. held to two yanb m thl· flr~t hair. got 92 after hutrtinll' 35 of the m on six carrie:. in a tOul'h down m arch that J:avt-the Bron cos a 23 17 ovcrt1mt• '1rtory 1n Kansa:s City i\\ rur II!\ I m l'(JO(• .. rnl'<l . l'OI lt•rt 1vt•ly l.lnd I nwan offt>m.t'. 11t>f1•nw and 'J>t•<·utl tN•mi. lhl"' "•" lht• bt·"l Wt<'vc J>lll)'t'd ... 1 n c ,. I v 1· b t' t• n h l' r <• . " P h1 lacl••lphta ('t>i.ch Dldt \.-rm toll, m h11'l third M!ason Ill> thl' t'lub'!! hl·J ct t'Olt<'h . a fter ttw Eatclt"'I ups!'\ M1um1 17 :1 I m JUl>t ulad It "ttsrl'l 28 'u rdb · John ~ypoldt, 11rter ht~ 27 yard tu~ld goul hll the up· rlflht and bo~nred over the nm.~har a' time run r>ut. vault· 1ni.: Nrv. Orleun~ pu.!>t Cm rinn11l1 :!O IX \\ ,. no11n'<I 1n t1l1 the ntm1> th.it thl·1r corner ' play real •kt.>µ Why, I don't know, because th1•y 're both rxcellent football player J JUSt tried lo go outside a nd underneath them " Wa s hington quarterback Joe Thclsmann. \\ho did JUSt that. C'OmplNma 21 of JO uuempts. In c ludJng 1wo tour hdo strikes. to lt•ud the undefl>ated Reds kins lo a 2:t 3 rout oflht> New York Jets. · 1 wonkd It tor the players They net.>d to know the s atisfac· tton of wlnnln& " -Buffalo Coach Chaack Knox. a five-time d1 v1i.1o n cha mpion in Los Antecles. after his Bills beat Baltimore 24 17 for their first victory of thE-season . "We got beat by a football t cun\ that wound up in the M.~cond half and JUSt plam beat us " Atlanta Coach Leeman Bennett, ofter Tampa Bay beat has Falcons 14·9 • "Mentally, we JUSt aren 't pre· paring ourselves as well as we !lhould It's my own opinion that we 've been nat ... Some guys a re holding back a little. being a l ittle lackadais i cal because we 're so explosive. and waiting for the big plays." -Tony Uorsett. who rus hed for 154 ·yards lo lead Dallas past St Louis 21-12. "We started sprinting out and that gave me a lot more lime. Thal took some of the pressure off.·· -Seattle quarterback Jim Zor n, who shook off five sacks in the first three quarters and threw three touchdown passes in the final periodoftheSeahawks'28·l6 "ictory over Detroit Broadhill T est Anglers "ll meant a lot to have my friends here to watch me in my finest game ... This .is my best f'lam e as a pro. This is the first game I've played he re since J was with the fighting Aztecs seven years ago. I was ready to play." -Former San Die go State star Wlllle Buchanon, who bought 120 tickets for old college friends, then-intercepted four pa&ses and ran one back 77 yards for a touchdown to lead Green Bay to a 24·3 upset over San Diego. By OICK ROBINSO!\ o.lly IOI ... ~ Wn llr Thl' rncrcd1bly 1rng nac1uu~ :."ordhsh. the glad1atnri. of the ~ea. ar (' as:a1n d emonstratmg the ir awl•somt• stren~th by test 1ng the stamina of sports men fis· h1ng with feeble rods and reels Saturday m orning al 11 ·10. Chuck Thomason on his boat Free Spuit. hooked up with a broadbill off San Clemente using 50-pound l(>St line Late Sunday a fternoon at 5 o'clock. a fter n('arl) 30 hour!> o ( battling the hsh. Thomason had lo rto:de to the s uperior s trengtl) of his op µoncnt and turned "l1lc rod ovt•r lo a second angler It wasn 't until aflcr a 371 ~­ hour struggle that the f1!>h wa:. :-.urce ssfully broug ht on board. T he weight of the noble pro· tagonist 1s still unknown Bill lfadll'y, aboard his boat El Za~al, was frustrated 6y a broad- bi II today that he had fought throughout the night having bail· m g a nd hooked up with the broad- bill at3o'clock Sunday a fternoon. The contest between Hadley and tht! fish lasted 17'h hours before the fish broke off this morning. It was the same Bill Hadley who recently defeated a 203-pound s wordfish in just 17 minutes which proves how the tides can turn. In the m e antim e. J D Doughty on his boat Sportsf1shc r hooked up with a broadbill at 7: 04 this morning. using ex - tremely light 20·pound test line. There is no predicting ho w long his struggle could go on. "The milestone didn't mean that much to me. What means a lot is the fact that our offense is coming along and making pro· gress." Larry Csonka, after becoming the sixth man in Nl''L history to rush for 7.000 career ya1'ds in the New York Giants' 27-10 victory over San Fran· eisco. RULES WIN PRIZES WORTH 1 Sutllnll '"" •ntry lllll"k .,.._or ll ,...~ fllolmHe 94 II to ...... Ille teftlHI "lll•H""fffe IK"""le" I\ •ti-H ll" "UllCI 6ypllul•." EnfrlH m"tt M lllllform '"tit• •ft41 •ll-10 fll<llll•I• 1"°9~ TlloW #flkllllofl'l<...tvmwllllledl\4MNfld. l SeM 11 IO: ,.IG$KIN PIC:Kf.llOO '11, s.rts OljWrt-"',,. 0 ... IMO, C..U !MY. (A eU1' 1 ~.!T:~n:i~~;~.~~:".:~.;;:: =~-:.~:.~ ~. •!:f:r.:4::·~.~:~= ·c:::.'!:'!.. -:t ,=.:1::;tw~: MORE THAN s1,soo Play DAILY PILOT ·PIGSKIN PICKEKDD SP0t4SORB> IY l?Hfll ... MOPl.cl lll fiftlll lly llll tOftte\lllfth' S 4 fftlrm -".,. ~•m-.. ...,. ,.,., ,.,." f rld•r or -·•.,. ... 11 ... PH10111eO•lly,.1to1 Co•uMe••ottl<ol>v•P M Prld.tr \ Dally Pllol •rnPl•rH llftd IMI• 1-•·i. l•mlllH ........ II.lb•• toeftt•r \ TIE all£AIUilt BLANK MUSI' If. frlLllO IN 011 ENTllY I~ VOID ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ! ENTRY BLANK ! • • • • • • • • • • • Name ..... , ............................. . Address ............................... . City ........................ ZJp ......... . Pt.one ··································· • • • • • • : Circle t.ams you thi'* will win this week's q11mn • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Minnesota at UCLA : • Washington at Oregon St. : • Colorado St. at Utah : Texas at Texas Tech : • Nebraska at ln'dlanit : • FOOTBALL I BOATING TROUBLE AT MARK Mark Johnson's 73-foot sloop Windward Passage, <above>. is swept by a flood tide as she approaches t he fourth mark in St. Francis Yacht Club's Big Boat Serie<> as J:m Kilroy's 79 foot ketch charges in on port tack. Passage ·~-.....-­h<td to tack again and fouled the mark. Kilroy lodged <:1 prote!'.t which wai, d1!)· a llowed and Pas~a~l· went on to win over a ll correct time honors in tht-~er1E!s. Had the protest bee n <.1llowt.•d. Kaa loa would have won . SF Results Incomplete Some Returning Local Sailors Cele brate By ALMON LOCK.ABEY OellY,. ............ "- While Fred Preiss or PacifiC' Mariners Yacht Club. Marina del Rey, and his 22·man crew were r iding the c re s t of an • emotional wavr· as the result of their three straight line honors victories in St Francis Yacht Club 's 15th annual Big Boat Series. other Southern California sailors were returning home Sunday c elebrating their own victories or l amenting their defeats in the Wl'~t Co<.1sl's most pres tigious yachting display. Complete final results of the five race series were still not complete Sunday. but he re are a few records of yachts from Ne wport Beach a nd o the r Southern California yachting centers: High Rolcr. co·skippered by 8111 Power and Kirk Elliott . Newport. Harbor Yacht Club . looke d like a sure series winner ;1-; s he breezed across the firush I 111c Saturday for her fourth s traight e lapsed time win, but a protes t in the ftnal race dropped hl'r to second in the bid for the Atlantic Trophy. Winner or the Atlantic Trophy for yachts rating 30 to 40 feet was anothe r well ·known Southern California yacht, Bill Sullivan's Blue Norther. Lo~ Angeles Yacht Club. Third was Bi ll Paseoe's 50 ft , s loop S<:andalous. NHYC. Nick Frazee's brand ne w Peterson-designed 58-foot s loop Swiftsure from San Diej!o YC easily outclassed he r ri vab 10 the race for th<· City of San Francisco Trophy for yachts ralin~ over 40 feet. Second wa' a no ther Southr rn Cal ifornia e ntry . Jl t1s t1ngs Har<•ourl ·, 53 foot sloop Whistle Wing V Crom Santa Barbara Yacht Club Othe r S<futhcrn Ca l1forn1 u yachts bidding for the City or San F ranc·1sco Trophy wt•rf' Pe t t-r Wil,on' Native Son . flHYC : Oob a nd John Garri~on·.., Regulas fl. NHYC. and C f ' S1mon1~· Equation. Loni-! Beach YC ~r.prii.1n11l~, non<' of thl· hot two 1 on r1t r' I rem Sour l'lt•rn Ca l1fornw plac<'d 1r th<• w n ei. for 1 ht: Keerc Kilborn Trophy Lol'al contender" were· Rtt'h;ird Ettin~t·r .. Frt'l Spirit. N llYC . (',1 r I Ea· ht·n !.1 u I•·.. ('i1 de n 1.1. SI>\(' Hoh J\1 l!t·hc r .. Sllvt•r Ft1'. Lonj! Bt><J('I> Y JC'hl Cluh. .1 n d K ri ~ K 1 "I 11 I .. G r c 1• n llun)!anan. PaC'!f!c' M;1riner:-. YC In t h1 Richa rd Rheem Troph,v Sl'rics for yaC'hl:: ratmc. 29 t11 ~ ll'l'I . none of the t•ilfh· leaden .. "ound up m tht• money l..on1I h ' d d t r -; 1 n r I u d "' d T r , . .., lle rm una._ er: ... k1ppt-1t-d h v P atricia SteelC' and her ...ist<'r Ell1abeth Sll'l'le Myer._, NllYC. " n d .i 1i h n A r <· n .., · :1 7 r on l Cottont:11I. Balbm1 \ C TV ·APPLIANCES WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM • • • • • • • • • • • Air Force at Kansas St. • Purdue at Notre Dame i 50 Com,_nete . Missouri at Oklahoma . : '.r :Vt.in~ or 1h1· ~achti. 1n thP Im.: boat s erlC'<> will ha Vl' a r hanc1· to 'how tht 1r dov.nw1nd ab1l1ty -.t.i rt 1n~ 01'1 :i 1n lht· Cahfom1J C o :1 " I d I r J t· t• f r o m S a n Fra nc 1~co 10 NPwpor t Beach • Oregon at Wisconsin : • • iff=ffilfif~'~v~1~ be shared by winners of 1 O weekly : Pigskin Pickeroo '78 competitions. : ~7nltllfl ...... 8t.~-;.;;'7' ... :;~ l..~ ... I-.... Al-....-.~&1' ;J;l.IW,~~ North Car~llna at Pitt ~ntJC·~~~~'! ·~ ~:n~.·r-~1.r--'f~nn.uaJ,....36!l-~u••· .fAceA~~~ ... , •fl' I /~~\"-• l~t5!;.,i)lfmo~ "'1''""':'.\'\ ry~,':'fM\lJ • WEBl.Y FIRST PRIZE : GE 12" DIAGONAL PORTABlf TV : ILACI Ii WHtTl .,._..XIJllJMO • 100% SoNd State Chaasla • VHF "Pre·S.1" Fine Tuning • Set-An6-Forget Volume Control • 70 Polltion "Cllck·ln" UHF Tuntng / • Quick On "Oeyltght Bright" • DC RHtOfetlon Picture Tube • Built-In • Up-front Control• UnlVerul Antenna WHl<LY SECOND AMO THIRD PRIZES TRANSISTOR RADIOS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • To be ellglble for weekly contest : awerda, entrants must predict the • wlnne~• of each of 30 football games and also guess the total number of point• scored In all 30 games. YOU MAY ALSO PICK·UP 6 SUBMIT ENTRY BLANKS AT: I 1>illltP 1'Y·Alft.IAHCH • WAl .. OUSI SHOWltOOM .. ':::J~~ HOUIS: • • • • • Tennessee at Auburn It was a light weather weekend for the more Houston at Florida St. than 50 sailing yachts which turned out Saturday Kentucky at Maryland and Sunday for Ne wpo r t Oce an Sall ing Association's annual Argosy race lllinots at Syracuse The fleet raced from Newport lo Cabnllo Beach Yacht Club, Los Angeles Harbor on CS Fullerton at Hawaii Saturday. enjoyed a rafting party Saturday night LSU at Rice and raced home on Sunday Trophy winners : ....,.., •• C..klli. llff<tt Los Angeles at New Orleans PHlllF·A-I. FIMl..ood, 11111 w.11~ ... PMYC, ,, Slroker. Mlkt l(lttly·JCINI Tatwn, BCYC; J, ltel*r. J•'" ll~n. llYC Pittsburgh at New York Jets : f. a1::.~:~v.:S~;.. ~:.:-srv~ lSF. 1• Sul> Meld. Jim ICelly. eve St. Loul. at Mia-I e PHllF·C-1, F-y ~llfl, ~te M<tadr C-8YC. 1, 5-ll, Gr•Mm ' 111 • OlllMll•, 8YC; I, oi-5Mlter Too, JOflft-Llncla &¥row. VYC I N E I d : OllCA-1,.,.. LN, VIC 5"m. SI OYC San D ego at ew ng an : PHllF·A-f'l•J~=~~.!'.~11:-C:C::..-.ssvc Houston at Cleveland • PHllr 8 1• H'-•..... H~111••n llYC 1. lllo!Y II ~·tr .. u• J ... , • e Mom11>1'1eo CIYC Kansas City at Buff.lo • PHllF"-C-1, """"" f'eell119· , Jlnl Pl<t"' c • .,,. BU<ll•Mn•l(ro•~· e CBYC, J, Se<oN!WlllO, LHCOO, OPYC • OllCA I. Se9i11Nltn. lllllpl\ Morm PVYC Minnesota at Tampa Bay : .. New York Gl•nts at Atlanta ! little Sp~...it Detroit at Green Bay : .a.a. • • Cincinnati at San Francisco : Philadelphia at Battlmor• : Tri-port Winner Seattle at Denver : Oakland at Chicago : Little Spirit, skippered by Chuck Ayres. Dana • Point Yacht Club was the overall and Class 8 TIE IRE AK E A -My llMS on the total """''*' of points KOf'tCI In au JO oamn 11 : winner in the Tri-port race. sixth of the Dana • Serles co-sponsored by DPYC and Capistrano Bay : Y achl Club. DAILY. 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': u· ,&: m:: k =.1 1l i rq1 w.t.: ~ a:u~. : ~t: 1~"':,..... widened Its lead In worldwide jet '~ •14 , 1 ~· ~ ~1 1; ' >" ~. 110· tH 11~~ =•• ; w 1::·1 11f~U'f.1··f Tm.~/:'.: airltnersale11 w1th the announcement p~o .. 1 ~\~: "' .~~!P 1 a l ::"'· ~·~ : 11 .:# u--· ~ MHC~ I.~ 't ~ -" ;s:~~ f I • ,:: ~~-it. that Braniff 1nternatlonnl plans to 1 • ~1 • •eco 1 1 , r~ lit ~ .~(;'F ..e • tt l!~ :~ =1" n stl ·• • ~ :~e gl. 1~ !t"' · buy $426 million worth of Its pl&nes t""j . :1 2'' iMi ~-~1~i,t.~ 1 • J6, IJ. ~ ~ tt:·'~ s1 1 through t981 I ; : = :t'~" 1.11 ' !t"' ~ i,.. ljt I ~ Jt • ~ ~ .J 2f ~ . . ''19d¥Jt, IC~~ll\~ ~ ._ ... 1..t.f! a141 ·•r 1• ~ ~ ~-,,.,. : I ,~= "1"'''~11~. ~ ~ I m ... m '°""~ ~ $6 billion. a commercial ~vtallon "'~ 1t 1 " ~f.ri'Jk ·i ft!: "' 1i •ij • :; 1 it • ~ •\of ~I. :tlo :~ ~ record. Roeini. which hos built more ·~Ti I~ t: s;..: I • fl~"\.; t 1: ' ~ . "" =1tL, .t ~t~... ru:'~~k . ljlt ;::~-:' than h31f lhc Jctllners fl ying. set lhe . l u fG? ~<t~} 0 ' 'R m:.:. i: ..... ir t : ,w :.!...:. Mi ~·!.lt: i .... · "' l"llC•rft • ., ..: currtnt rocor or s.c billlon last vcar '1 •--IKAttc k -,_ "' WMlf ji il 11o IJI"\ • 7 .. • ~ P't1Pl I • II 11~ IJN DAILY PILOT B :; 1tlao's Ririn ? • Mobil Ignores J ohs HoIDily By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Mobil Oil, 1n one or those hornllies on our economic system thot It's so fond of running as advertisements, ha.s boasted that employment ln the United States has risen from 14. 7 million In 1880 to 100 million today. That may be so, points out Robert Kahn. my favorite management consultant, but Mobil is not contributing to tbls spectacular advance. A check of the r«ords confirms Kahn's poinl MOBIL· ENTERED THE lt70t carrying a rayroll ot more than 75,000. It's down to 71,700, nearly hal or whom are employed outside the United States. During that period. Mobil· s sales tripled and its earnings doubled. Along the way Mobil acquired Marcor, an entit y representing lhe combination of Montgomery Ward with Container Corp. of America. In 1970, Marcor earned $60 million on sales of $2.8 billion; today it's earning $165 million on sales of $4.6 bilUon. Emplo.ymenl? In 1970 it was 127.000, today it's 125,000 Si milar putte rns run through th~ opera lions of other large cor· porat1ons. eMoney Tree Amer1can Can. second largest container' manufac- ttirer, boosted its s11his trom $2.3 billion In 1973 to $3.4 billion last year. Its employee force is 48.800. about 5,000 fewer than five years ago. WEYERHAEUSER. THE NORTHWEST timber giant. ii another company that bas increased it.s sales volume by $1 billion in the past fiv e years while shaving its employee force by l,000to2,000. General Foods, one of the giants of the food.processing industry. bas bumped up Us sales from $3.1 billion five years SRO to $5.3 billion today. To handle that extrll $2 billion of business it h ad to add only 2,000 to its payroll of 47 ,000. Ho neywell. a major computer manufacturer. employed 68.000 in 1975. Now it's up to 75,000 Hut that's sllll below the 82,000 employed in 1973. TEN YEARS AGO FORD Motor Co. was turning out three million cars and trucks in its U.S. plants. Today it's producing four million. But its U.S. employment has gone from 244,000 to 239,000. Zenith Radio, our largest TV set manufacturer. has shifted some of its production lo overseas plants to take advantage of cheaper labor rates. Zenith once employed 28.000 here; it's now below 24,000 Over the past five years sales of Dow Chemical have more than doubled. Not so its employee force. U.S. employment has gone up from 30,000 to 32.000; worldwide employment has risen from 50,000 to 53,000. OUR LARGEST EMP LOYER is Ma Bell. American Telephone & Telegraph, whose sales in this decade have soared from $17 billion to S37 billion while aflertax profits have zoomed from $2. l billion to $4.5 billion. Employment has hardly moved a notch, hanging in there at the 950,000 level. · In short, as Kahn point.s out. it. might be appropriale for Mobil to run an ad pointing out how the ·•rest of the economy has to run faster lo employ more pe<>ple to make up" for the aUrition al Mobil and other large corporations. /merest Rate Fears Prove Market Drag NEW YORK I A P> -Prices declined slightly today m a slow and inconclusive session in the stock market. The Dow .Jones average of 30 industrials w<1s down 0 09 1>0ints to!i62.J.5. Losers held an 8·5 lead over gainers amoni;: New York Stock Exchange.listed issues. The news background was dominated by a continued rise in interest rates. The First Natio nal Bank of Chicago announcL'<.i today 1l is raisi n~ its prime lending rate to 9" 1 percent SI Ot'kll I" Tht- ... po1Ii9h 1 A llM-ri~an Leaders ''• -. . " . ,,,, -1 . DoacJones A t•erage• New YOrk IAPI FINI Dow.Jone\ ••• ,.,..,,., nOCICS ()pen HIQll Low CIOW CllQ 30 1no M0.62 1.s.•1 as. 20 111>1 u -o O'I 20 Trn tto,IS tQ.71 739 0. 241 lh 0 11 IS Utl IOS t1 104 ll !OS 41 IOS 18 • 0 Oo 65 'ilk 29US JOO.JI '1'16 SS 1'l'I OJ• D 18 1nous 1,JIO,'IOO rr.,n 61>S,100 Ulll\ 190,l<'O 4S Sta t.216,400 NEW YOAK IAPI Prov Advan<eCI P.<1tn1d Untn4nQed lot•• •nun NftW f'HQh' Ntw IOW\ HEW YORK Approx f1nfl Prt••ou' d•v w ••• -Monti\ •oo Vur ao<> Two yHf' ollQO Jdll I to cl•I~ 1tl1 to dAIP 1916 to dAI• AdvAACtCI Dlctln~d Un<ll•no.•d Tol•I .. ,.,., ~== r~:~' roaov o .. v 6)) IOI 804 0\/ •23 •7· lllO 118• II 17 ? 11 SALES IAPI NY SIOO, '"le\ 10,410 000 11 960,000 ]' 860.000 ll,160,000 18,130,000 •i..111 ... 0 }.1~:=~. ),tJ),OSI Oil 0 10 ... ------. ---................ .. - -DAILY PILOT MARMADUKE "T e next time he needs treatment, remind me to make a house call!' FUNKY WINKERBEAN GERIATRIX ~M~HIT "t'OU ~ .Jl.6T StSc.AUSE YOU AS.l<eD IF ~ WA6' ON fl. SEAFOOD DIET ~ j '· MI SS PEACH GORDO JUDGE PARKER HAVIHG TOLD THE 5PEHCEll FARMS GA'TE GOARD tHAT A6&Y 15 EXPECTtHG GEORGIA AHOHIM, ~15 AOVISEO TO WAIT UNTIL Hf HA5 0.fAR£0 SEE HIS'roRIC LOVERS' L.EAP'! by Tom Batiuk " r . ;, ~ F ~ "' • ; ! ¥ c :> ~ II bv Wm. F. Brown i ncl Mel Casson A NOLD ~LJ w~·r ASK ,,, A GUZI.. IF v'OU Mk( KISS I-le'!<. 'lbtJ PO rr WJ 5CE ~™1 HAPPENS r . -,_.. ___ ... AGATHA CRUMM DR. SMOCK '· INTENSIVE CARE UNIT 0 MOTLEY'S CREW by Mell by Gus Arriota by Ernie Bushmiller , 'l I PRINCIPAL PEANUTS 11 WERE ~OU IN WHEN i CALLEO'.''' SHE A5KEO l's•i.-----·1.1; -------- COMICS CROSSWORD by Charles M. Schulz WOODSTOC~ LO\ES INN JOKES ' ~~ . , • . I by Bill Hoest by George Lemont ~ WONc>eR H O V\/ t..O N G 11 vv 1 L..L-es. e e:FoRe IHeY R E!At..I ze I.'M NO ,.-IHE::Re? by Templeton and Forman .:ro M0!:1r A PINNe~ ~IN6 ~Elf?lc.41, !JUe•coo.MZ ~ .. 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TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Tele1'ision Monday. September 25 1978 DAILY PILOT ft 7 EVENINO •0010 NCWt blf~ONe A l)alemecloe. "°"" ~ atattOn "-' Iha~ ""''"a,__, '*P "°"' oaoe ana o.soto • tW\ l'OC>Tlo\U. ~· Viluno• et Chi ~a-· I YOUOOlil'TIAY Tloll UW)¥ IUNQ4 J.n ltncla • PIClVt9 of ,,., """' .H<i\fly wlW;n at.. .... ,,.. ........ -CbCO¥ ... ~-~ M • ITMWTI OI' SAN ,"WOICO • OVPIA8Y S~Rtly ~ 0.vlCS .. up Ohucli ro.111 ll<Jtrotion l'.llOQIMl\ll ..... ,,.. \ 'f"" C... l)f1 'oOlnO Wiii\ ion.io._ 1n1 G ,~Y~TIWT t1llnll bo\I (Brad Wllkon) goon• .illf •OflPIKI Wllon ru1 C)IAVil QUOll11t ll"t.k 11) Mii 111tu11.1a1 tlXll ball g111no 8 MOVIE • • '• 'f ile City" p9111 Anthony Quinn. E O M•rtlleU A tnoyor. In Oft .... IOf •••lttn ye.vi, ., U'lrHtoned t>y 0 tough ex>j)OMflt and • Ptyeho P41th bNlt on hi• ci.truc- 11on 12 hr• I 0 MOlllE • • o "HOw To SYCC4IOd tn Bu~ Wrtf'lolll AMtty I rying · (19671 Rot>etl MOt M, MICheMl l M A wu\ dow cleaneo" wor1t1 his w11v tu the tO(> of a ~ny with t"8 helO of • boolc. o oirl end the glh of QM> (2 Illa) tD CAAOl BUANETT AND FRIENDS C.u•at• Tim Conw•y. V•lerie H111pet G) MOVIE • • • ''Force Of .Vm1 T U BE TOPPERS ABC fl 6:00 -Monday Night Foot ball. The Minoesota Vikings. stung by a loss to Tampa Bay last week. go after the Chicago Bears tonight. KllJ 0 8:00 -"How to Succeed an Business Without Really Trying.·· The movie version of the Broadway musical hit stars Robert Morse. Rudy Vallee and Michele Lee. NBC 9 9 : 00 ''Overboard.'. Cliff Robertson sets sail for Tahiti in a small yacht and loses wife Angie Dickinson alon g the way in this new TV movie. 0U9led With lhe \Wied peace lalks and takelmat· 1er1 1n10 111s own llaod1 D MOVIE TIME Ann helps her ex-husband Ed I-up 10 his llnaneial and dornettlC problems (P1112 ol 21 II OPERATION PETTICOAT "The O•rk And Bk>Ody Ground' Aocklo1d t>eCOmM the 111gei of anat11n' w111te 1n-t1get· •no tt>e rnyatetloua delt11 o1 "sc;r-Wf•ttlf G TOHIOt4T Oue1t ~t St.,.. Martin 0.-11 st-undeaberQ, Jolln Mceuen. 8urt Reynold• 8 TWIUOHT lOH£ "Night Call" I MOVIE (CONT'D) THE 000 COUPLE Olc11 develoC>S t1n ulOOt and blames F814• tor rt Q» GETSMART QI MOVIE • • •;, "My Blood Run• Cord" (19651 Troy Donahue. Joey Heather· ton A girl s ~•• II enaan- Qefed wnen she bec:Ot'fl8 111v()jved witl1 a mon wno call• het by tne name of .a lortg-dMd anc..IOI. C 2 hit.I 11:46• CAPTIONEDWORLD NEWS TONIGHT "godlat,_ .. or roller ,k11t- 1ng. arll" Ivan Kare .M\d aeviotor Duane 1<e1>son D THE Rlf'l.EMAN "Sllarp1/\ootet" 0 MAVERICK l!30 1 .. e.c::~o TamptCO 1·45 NEWS 2;00 NEWS GET SMART 2:30 NEWS i:40 NEWS ~10 MOVIE • • •;, "The Horn BIOw& A.1 M1dn1ght ( 194l l Jo;cll Benny. Atax1t Smit/\ A second-rat~ ltumpe1 play. e< haa .i dream 1n Wl'llC/\ hfl becOmel M> lll'Qfll WI In " spectll m11SJOn Taw•day'• Bayt.ii•~ Mo.,lf!'• AFTERNOON . .. uoi=~ CM! LUCY I I/Cy tr!Ch Aid.y 11110 i.t '"'O """ oo • comnwc.11 •Of a I\/ "'""'tY tN>w • Mo.Aa. JACttSOH C."'O<" \/tllk• ('..,, lllllh Mbout hat Me•!Oln ,_,. •-oe -,_ atruooi-Wiit\ CllllllO..._ powiny eno rac:tam JoAnn Pflug. Hilary Thompson ond Melinda Naud < frorn left) are among lht• °"·'" t·n·w rm·mbcrs of the pink sub- marine 10 ··Opt.•ration Petticoat." which begin!) 11~ Sl't·on<I sea~on with an over- hauled rast toni ght <it ~ 30 on ABC . Cha11'1el 7 1 I 9S t I Wiiiiam Holden NClllt)I Olson An Army ~eutonant and 1 WA<;_ 1&11 "' love in w11-torn lla/y 12 llra.) fJ3 LIVE FROM Tlili METROPOl.ITAH "Otetto" Aenata Seono. Jon V1ckors. Cornell MacNert Jean Krell. Ray- mond G1bb1 and Jamet Morris are hlatured on Verdr s classic, conducted ~ Ja'"" Morris "0V1!fboard" (Premlilr&) Chll Robertson. Angie 0.Cklnson A wealthy attor- ney d1scard1 ho& allloont Mtestyle 10 ... oil with "'5 wife on • ldytllC t<>und·llle worrd cruise 8 WELCOME BACK • KOTTER "Don t COf!\41 Up And See Me Sometime" The Sweathogs are upset Wilen V1nn'8 makes his baclletor pad olf 11m11s to 9V9f'Yon& eJCoeptglf'fs (Season Ptemie<'el "Oper- aMori ~ .. WhOn LL Comdr Het191 (Aot>erl Ho0an1 needs em41fgency surgery. command 01 tne SN TOQ8' IS translllfred to the bumbltnQ LI Bendt1t (Randotph Mantooth) 10:00 IJ ([) LOU GRANT t.<>ANING t2::00 8 TWIUOHT l_OH "Come Wandet WICll Me I HIGH HOf>ES HOHEYMOONERS 12·15 DICK CAVETT t2:30 0 DRAGNET 'The Prophet · tJ MOVIE 12:00 G * * ·~ "EWHYtll•f'l9 But The Trull\" ( 19561 Maureen O'HM'8, JoM ForsyttMI. A bo'f~on a ·;Nothing But The Truth" .2!!!!.orm complicates tile ,,,... of '~ 81ound "'"' llh1.,30m1n1 tD • • • "Tiie Ma9n1h· oenl Ambersons C 19421 Joseph C ollen. 4nne Baxie< Dtrected by Orson Welles. An eccentric tam1ty Clll'IQ.S to t1ad1t1on during • 11me of , apoa c11ange (, ht .• 50 m1n.1 QI) PAO.JeCT· UNIVEME J:001·E~~ l lANFOROAHOSON MACHBl. / LE.HAER REPORT prot>tems or alcohoh•m as 1 family dlMase 1ha1 allec18 more lhan iutt 1"°'6 wflO Ortnk. U9 OANlEl. FOSTER, M.O. • MERV ORlf'AN Gunia: Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. Cleo Laine and JOlln Oankworth. Jac;k S"8IOOn and Karen Hott. Melina Mercourl and JI.Itel Dassin Lou s attempt lo eapOSe a pllr·pUShlng doctor lanos Ross; In Ja~ ·~ * • • •;. · The Blvretts 01 W1mpo1e St1ee1" (1956> Jennlt&t Jones.. JOl\l'l Gtet- guct Tt>e story o1 El&Ubeth Banett 8'ld Rot>eft 8rown- 1ng, wl1oM love trllnlCend• eel ill "Mith and ii lyl' annl· cal llthef ( 1 h< 15 rn1n 1 ID CA088-WIT8 2:00 0 • * * "My Favorite Blonde" ( 1942) Bob Hoc>e. Gale Sond«gaard. A man and Ills trained penguin beCOme irlVOhled With • beaullh.ol blonde spy wnose ml5Sion i. to deli- IOP see••t tnformat•on ac:rou the continent ( 1 hr., 30 mln.) NICNEWS UAASCl.UB Cl) JOt<E.R'S WILD SOC Mtl.UON DOU.AA 6i) INTRODUCING BIOt.OOY "Photo1yntltH•I And Reeporatton" I HEWl 'YWEO GAME LOVE EXPERTS A.OAM-12 2ITONIGHT ' Muewlar Oystroptly" 1:30 1J Cl) PEOPU Guests Carroll O'Connor. Chefyt Tiegs. Francesco Suvullo. Sette Midi&<. K'111Y MGNtohol, end a salute to Jimmy Oufante tD THEOOO~ Oscar develops a strong ett&chment for Felix's dOC1or. an a Ill active young woman. • • • "Shamus" (Part 11 C 19731 Burt Reynolds. Oyao Cannon Willie hunt· Ing down atoten diamonds. a detective becomes lnvotved With beautllul women and ainilter men. (2 hrs) MAH 7:30 8 12&,000 PYAAMIO NO ONE 18 IMMUNE Thia l)rOQflm e11P1ore1 the H~t Clete Aober11 6i) UV£ FAOM THE METAOPOUTAH ti) MOVIE ··Or. Wells 11 Mratngu ~ SPECIAL Cha1111t-I l.bfiRfJ• • l<NXT (CBS) Los Angeles "Country Tatu" The monestery bOfe, Brother Humphrey. 1>ecomes revered alter God pet· form1 a mlracle "Otello" Renata SCotto, Jon Vlckera. Cornell Mac:N811, Jean Kratt. Aay- moi\d Gibbs and James Morr1s are featured m Verdi's classic. conduc1eo Dy Jllm6S MorrlS @)MOVIE I NIGHT GALLERY 10!30 I NEWS 11:00 D Cl) Im NEWS • * "Manhunt In The Jungle·· l 19581 Robin Hughes. James WlllOn An Hpedrllon set• OUI IQ ltlam IM late of ii parly, searching 101 a lost city. that 11u t1111ed to return. ( t nr .JOmorq 3:00 9 ••.,.."In 5eelc;J\ or Gregory • ( 19701 Juhe ChrlStlfl. Michael Satru1n When a young woman 'I lather remarrres. "'"" stlends lhl!t wedd•nQ t>ec;ause or her attractoon to one of the hOUM guests CI hr .. 30 min.I 8 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles I KTLA (lnc:l.) Los Angeles KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 8 KHJ· TV (lnc:l ) Los Angeles l1Jj KCST (ABCI San Otego • t<TTV (lnc:l) Los Angeles Cl) 1100,000 NAME THAT TUNE 8:00 IJ Cl) WKRP IN CINCINNATI 6l) OVER EASY Singer Johnny Ray. Narsa1 David cut• up cilYd< tOOSI nutrthon program•. writer Lynn Came on coping .... 1111 lonetlness (RI • * '> "Land Raodflfl DATINOOAME MOVIE o *'" "/l;p(H LCM!" (195n Pat Boone. Shirley Jones A young man raHs In love when he amves on hrs • uncle's Ken1ueky farm c2 hrs.) e KCOP·TV (lnc:l) Los Angeles 9 KCET·TV (PBS) Los Angeles G!> KOCE· TV (PBS) Huntington Beach Advet11Setl and 11Ster>81S alike threaten to leave Wt<RP because of Ill new rock·and-<Oll music pohcy. D LITT\..E HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE 1:458 9 TOBE AHNOUHCED O:OO IJCI) M•A•S•H Hawtleye becomM dis· ( 1969) Telly Sava1u. George Maha"s An Ind•· an -ha ong town boss •s held responsible for a WllQ· on train massacre 1n the Arizona te<rltory (2 hra I at THE OOHO SHOW ti) MONTY PYTHON'S FL YIHO CIRCUS 12:40 1J Cl) C8S LA TE MOVIE * * "For Beller. For Worse" (197410-Haok· man. Uv Ullmann. A rough lronllet ranche< hnds that 1111 mllll-Ofder bride os not 11141 d<>Ole. Obed-I w<>m· an 1141 had e•pected. (RI 1:00 D TOMORROW 3:30 8 * *'It "The Sad Sacit" 119571 Jefry L-s. David Wayne After seventffn months In tne Army, a pri. vate 11 91111 makl09 bll.lnd· flf'S.11 M • 30 min.) Gang1V .. Violence Said Real NEW YORK CAP) -A pre- 1 s tigious Jaw firm hired by ABC · to investigate a controversial doc umentary on youth gangs • says the producers did not stage violent scenes or pay the partici· pa nts in the program. But the report prepar:ed by ' Philip A. Forlenza of Hawkins. • Delafield & Wood said the pro- duction staff of "Youth Terror: The View from Behind the Gun" was aware beforehand that the youths had planned a fight that was broadcast as spontaneous. Although the report cited con- flicting testimony by the youths, it. concluded the production staff did not urge them to fight. T HE J OURNALISTIC integri- ty of the producers was ques- tioned by the loose-knit Black P roducer 's Association, which brought the a llegations on behalf of Hugh A. Hill, a forme r ABC production associate. "Our position is that the cor- rect forum for all of this is the Federal Communications Com - mission." Hill, 30, said after the report was released. The FCC. which has been con- sidering the organization's com- plaint since the end of July, re- ceived the report early this week. I NVEST I GATO R S in · terviewed 16 ABC employees and nine of the youths who ap- peared on the program, but Hill would not meet with the lawyers or otherwise aid them. Hill, described by ABC as up- set about hls failure tQ advance at the network. said he declined ~~~£'at5fa~1e ~~ the investigators would be made public. Hill also denied an allegation or H arry Hernandez -who was shown firing a gun and fighting during the critically acclaimed progr a m June 28 -that Hill bad persuaded him to li e to r e· porters. "I KNOW I was an1ry and . . . I exaggerated a lot," Hernandez reportedly said in re- canting a claim that the staff had urged him to fire the gun and paid him $100. There was •·no evid e nce whatsoever" th at anyone 1 hom ABC encouraged him to shoot , the document said. Hill. howeve r, said he alleged only that Hernandez was asked to pose for the camera. Hernandez also was quoted as saying, alone with a fe llow participant. that Hill once en- couraged him to demand $10,000 from producer Helen WbJtney to recant his claims that he was urged to rtre the gun. Hill denied It. HERNANDEZ, Hlll and three f ,4 · QJ: (n1 .:A.t.. U\e • .a-.nc . memberJ ho ~ lfWn~olfttk'CffC'fory a~ • • counts ol ilte 1ilmin1 since lhe -.ccusaUons were leveled by the Black Producer's As~oclation, which calll lUell a naUonaJ or· ganlzaUon despite the lock of an of rice "The WtnOlta WatriOfs" A 9'.30 IJ Cl) ONE DAY AT A 11:30 IJ Cl) R0a<F0A0 FILES G.-ts: BiM But!«. the 2 New Series Real Sleepers Rossi lfnder Arre st Edward Asner (left) looks on dejectedly as his investigative reporter. Joe Rossi CRol;lert Walden), is arrested by detective Al Ruscio in tonight's episode of "Lou Gran t" at 10 o'clock on CBS, Channel 2. Actress Changes Pace Joyce Play, Vnveiled at SCR, Opem in SF By JAY SHARBUTr LOS ANGELES <AP> -U you snoozed or spent valuable time drinking Saturday night. you sure missed an amazing show. CBS calls it "The American Girls." It stars Priscilla Barnes and Debra Clinger . These competent. pretty ac- t resses pl ay a p pren ti ce ( 1V REVIEW J newshawks for a "60 Minutes" kind of show. "The American Report... The execut1 ve pro- ducer of "Report'" is essayed by David Spielberg. The young he roines travel a bout in Clinger's van, gathering stories. You could call them "Kuralt's Angels " But Charles Kuralt. who really does this for CBS News. m.Jght take umbrage or even get mad. SATURDAY'S EPIC opened in Sa n C l e m e n te . where Miss Clinger. as a rookie s cribe for a collefle paper. wangled a free.. exclusive chat with Ric h a rd Nixon. Netw o rk news ies paced impallently out- side. As she emerged. they asked what he said about Africa. his book. the China trip. She smiled i.weelly and said: "If you want to know what Mr. Nixon said. you'll have to buy ... the Cam- pus Chronicle." LOS A,NGELES CAP) -In television debut in "Gunsmoke"· what her new scrivening effort Lo. a network man told the na- mid-winter, when ABC's Moo-10 1972. Since then. stte's won an is abo.1i1\ other ~At K" ar:i..d l ion "she's don!! what eve,ry re· .,..,1u·~~ ..... ~~~rMl!rl~1ftfl\1~~""~.H'O'w'tf.~rW~~~,i~~~-=1.t,.~.e"~-..ORll2_. Fla nagan of . rre land -.;orre M'an , Poor Man," and appeared his eyeteeth for ... she JUSt tn· sighted again as a woman of the in shows ranglng from "Bionic so THAT FIRST play, in 6 terv1ewed the former p res1· West in Season No. 2 of ABC's Woman"to"Kojak." way. is a springboard for her to dent. .. Also revealed "she ''HowtheWestWasWon.'' .. Her d e bu~ as aut.~or o f becom e a triple threat _ as a scooped the networks .. But now she's worklng at San James Joyce s Women -the producer. writer and actress? Francisco's Marinc's Memorial play representc; 2 1,.; years of re-"Yes. f think so," she said. Theater, playing six Irish ladies search, three months or writing "Whereas it-< "Women .. ) carried -separately, or course -in a -comes relallvely late In her 3 lot of tedium with it. a lot of or- 10-day run or a play called ca r eer . Ho'A'.ever ., s he . had ganizing and putting things "J a mes Joyce's Wome n." th~ughl'of writing while a.kid.. together, what t enjoyed most of In it, s he essays three women Oh, yes, when I was m high all was the feeling of having the famed writer knew and three school, I had the notion I was go-total control over your own pro· he created in his fiction. She ing to be the next Louis B. perty first appeared in the play in Mayer or Wa ldo Salt, move "That's glorious for a n actor .. May , 1977, at South Coast over. gentlemen," she laughed. she beamed. "Beeause so re'w Repertory in Costa Mesa. She's She referred respectively to the actors ever find themselves in more th a n familiar with late movie mogul and the still· that position .. "Women." hving screenwriter. · SHE WROTE IT. It 's her first "WR EN YOU'R E young , effort as a playwMght. though you're Invincible." she said Miss Flanagan, 36, daughter of a "But as l learned more and Dublin ne wspaperma n, pre-more of my craft, I began to see Horowitz In Concert vlously has written bits of poetry how diffi cult it is to even be one she says never were published. of those things, a producer or NEW YORK CAPl -Jt's almosr "I never had the courage to writer." getting to be a habit. bringoutaslimvolume,asthey But In time, she added, her Famed pian ist Vladimir say." !lmiled the red-haired. years on stage gave her a sense Hor owit z rarely performed green-eyed actress. She spoke in of when a play was working and between 1953 and 1978, and when a low, gentle voice. with barely when it wasn't, and then the be did. it was always solo. a trace of a Dublin brogue ~ecllng she knew where a faller-Then he broke with his tradi· Miss Flanagan, wed to a mg play could be sal va~ed. lion, performing with the New \l,C'' •--~hi~<ll! ·W-~~· -rt' It· led t o tho writing or York Ph1lharmonk in J anuury o~ffett O'C'Oiincrr: gonwe-'tmbt~ ~-;;.:. t "1 ~...... -~"".., &tft*-Y:· ....,. --'j.l,.tW9:w•a.a... Ing bug while a kid She studi~ which ~h~ C<?·Produced with her •WOK back wilh the Phllharmoruc and acttti at Dublin's ramcd Ab-husba.nd.1sn t her last, she says. playjng Rachmaninoff's bey and Gate theaters and ttas-Sh<' s currenUy working on a "Third ISiano Concerto " appear(!(! on th London stage screenplay during breaks in And the audience loved him. • filming ABC 's O ld West 8e!lidrs the ex~cl~d standing S h e m ad e h t' r U S miniseries She declines to s ay ovation. he finiShl'd to whistle~ WELL. SP IELBERG up and hired her . H e a l c;o fired Newman, a reporter who failed on a separate story, a chat with a magician CRoss Martin>. a m ysterious defector rrom a foreign country. Miss Barnes, as an ambitious researcher . wants lo cover the s tory. "l have certain assets Newman doesn't have." said s he. The camera focused on a pair of s hapely gams. Hers. lie appointed her a field reporter. But she said she didn't want to spend all her life "out there." 1.e .. outside New York. Sneered the executive roducer : "Oh. I see. You want to be an on-air commentator. you want to sum up profound conclusions to controversial stones. you want to in terview Anwar Sadat. Henry Ford, Burt Reynolds, Mli Lillian " She said yes. He said no. She asked bow to get on the •Ir. ":LIK~ l'IE •• f'E .,~a,.ld. "l OU de(f' lM ~PH'" D ~ covered Vietnam ror UP. ltad :1 r adlo show for CBS, produced the nightly news In Chicago." .. rr I havr to do •II that beforP I get on thl' air. then I'll be as 'PEOPLE' DEBUTING Phytlls and 'Archie' old as you are," was what sh~ moaned But this lovely. sophisticated New Yorker was loosed on the big defector story with bubbly Ms . Clinger. whom s he con s tdered a raw bc~tnner Thev a nd the story then shifted to Reno. Nev. T h e defectin~ ma~1 c1ao worked there. He proved to bt! a double agent for the FBI. He wa s from Czechoslovak1u. Enemy agents wanted t<\ slay him. The girls br1eny hid him Were I a punstf;r and the mag1- ;.m~ a; ...... , .... k.fl#11••·f >~\,;1.'t.t ~q cactied a smal Czech. Some reporter pals want me to come right out and call thb '>cries awful. I say no. It'd be like drop·kicking a wounded but. tcrny • ANOTHER EXAM P LE or "poof ... or pretend journalism. is "People.'' hosted by Phyllis Geoq~e and on CBS tonight. I missed the debut show. having fallen asleep during it. fl was as 1f an occult hand had tugged my eyelids shut . As with "American Girls." 1L') star is pretty and hosts her s how from a van. Tonight's "People" v i ewers will St!e Kris t y McNichol ridJng a roller·coaster and Bette Mldler m aktnli! u movie Other sights include Cheryl Tiegs getting her picture taken and ArchJe Bunker, the guy who plays Carroll O'Connor. showing Ms. George his new s aloon a.nd llinging "You Are My Sunllhine" with her. The executive producer or "People" i1> David Sussklnd. 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JMLY Jlfll MC)(WlllPOI l'IU• OOI TO lllL T JOI IN! ... ~··--· CObiiii IUMMll IN I MUS IMOUY & THI UHOIT ''°' Ky Tile Auoclated Preu T hl' rollowina arc Biiiboard's hot record hits for tht• Wt'l'k c ndlrlg Septcm btlr 30 as they appear 1 n 1111' wt•t:k ·, 1!'lsue ot Blll board magazl oe. HOT SINGLES · K1~ You All Over " E iule CWamer Curb) :? "Ooog1l' Oogle Oogle" A Taste Of Honey It' tlJ>ltOI) 3 "tlopt-lt>ssly Devoted To You " Oli via "l'wton John <RSOI 4 "Th ree Tlrnt!) A Lady" Commodores 1 Motown ) :, "Summtr N1"hts" John Travolt.a & Olivia Nt•wton J ohJ1 f RSO l Ii "Don 't Look Hack" Boston <Epic> 1 "llot Chtld In The City" Nick Gilder I t 'hryMalu.) K ·•Rcmuu~cmtt " Little R1ver Band <Harvest ) 9 "LOVt' Is In The Air" John Paul Young ( Srnlt I Urothl'rS) 1V 'An Evl•da:.tmg Love" Andy Gibb <RSOJ TOP LP'S · Cire<C>c'Soundtrack" <RSO> :t "Don't Look Huck" Boston (Epic) :1 '"l)ouble Vi sio n" Fore1aner (Atlantic> 1 '"Who Are You" The Who <MCA > :> "~ome {11rls" Rolhng St.ones J Rolliog St on~:,) EAS Y LISTENING l "Right Down The Llne" Gerry Raffe rty t United Artists> 2. "Love Is In The Air " John Paul Young <Scotti Brothers> 3. "You Needed Me" Anne Murray CCapilol) 4. "Fool If You T hink It's Over" Chris Rea <United Artists) 5 ... Devoted To You" Carly Simon & James- Tavlor (Elektra) SOUL SINGLES l. "One Nation Unde r A Groove" Funkadelic (Warner Bros.) 2. "Got To Gel You Into My Llfe" Earth, Wmd & F ire <Columbia) 3. "Holding On'' LTD CA&M> 4. ''Take Me..J'm Yours" Michael Henderson <Budd ah> 5. "Whal You Wa 1tin' For" Stargard <MCA) COUNTRY SINGLES 1. "Heartbreaker " Dolly Parton (RCA> 2. "It's Been A Great Afternoon-Love Me When You Can" Merle H agga rd (MCA) 3. "Who Am I To Say" Staller Brothers (Mercury> 4 "I've Always Been Cr azy" Waylon Jennings <RCA> 5. "Tear Time" Dave And Sugar <RCA > c1nenome Ei scAeen 634 2553 comPLEX c.ruom.an At1e a. S•nl• An• 'Freeway MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "SGT PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BANO" (PG) "ALMOST SUMMER" (PG) "AMERICAN ORAFITTI" "SOUND OF MUSIC" (G) "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) "FOUL PLAY" (PG) "FUN WITH DICK & JANE" STADIUm EiscAeen 6)9 78 6 0 DAIVE·ln "FOUL PLAY" (PG) "FUN VllTH DICK & JANE" "CORVETTE SUMMER" "JOY RIDE" (PG) "ALMOST SUMMER" "AMERICAN GRAFITTI" AN"IMAL HOUSE "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "AMERICAN HOT WAX'' (PG) Kal•ll• l'ff•• SUCl111m "SMOKEY &."'THE 8A~DIT" <PO) "GONE IN 80 SECONDS~ AU. HIY..aNS 0'94 7:00 ,lit, ....n\ Y ClttlO unatr t 2 ,.,,. Unleu • KICICll• ~•o•rowm» ENTERTAINMENT I MUSIC / MOVIES 'Wedding' Cynical Film 8 y ARTHUR KNlGKT f"' Heflyw-lt-1M Everyone. I imagine. has hls own personal ranking or Robert Allman's prolific hit parade . beginning with "MASH." which was ~verybody's favorite Its cha r acters were ha rdbitten, ir- revere nt, 1conoclast1c. but they wer e a lso lova ble -people whose principles you admired. even if you couldn't always hve up to the m . Becau se o f "MASH." Altman proba bly became ensconced as one of the few Am erican directors who could do no wrong. ALTMAN We ll. as s ubsequent offe r ings have de· monstrated. Altman could do wrong -albeit he often did wrong brilliantly And what Altman has discovered along the \Oay. a nd what I s uspect ha!> s ince become Jtis oper ative principles. is the movie as me taphor I V1vcca Lindfors> 1s ,1 nyrnpho Jwst your ;ivcrag1• all Amencun wedding And yet one must be awar(' that through allot this Altman 1s trying 10 tell ui. something ;1bout tht• hypocrisie!:> or our society, tht incompetency of our clergy. the ugly mci tcraahs m that motavcitei_.. o ur second·generation wealthy This weddmg. an ~m algam or the nouveau n cht' ttnd the well·born. features drugs. drank. nrom1scu1ty und utter despair. For a final~rlerc 1:-.i flaming car crai.h as two of tht: guest!>'\/lct: the ceremony Can :a Ccff they have purloined 1 •"OR ALL JTS INGENUITY. for ;ill hi:. mas ter y of the medw. Altman cun only m :alw th1:. approach work up to J point There come!> that 'moment. soone r or late r. when one recogmtt!. that the deck has been st acked . t he dice loaded Along with all th(· dazzle of amb1ent'c and de cor or super perfor ma nt'e:. of :-.uperstciri_.. and tht· s parklE-of d1alog ul· of John Considine. Patric1c. Resnick. Allan Nit'holls and Altman himself. wt· arc· w1tnes~1n)! <.i parl1t·ularly ('ramped. bilious and YOU KNOW WHAT YOU want to say. then cyni cal v1ev. of the-world 1n which we h~t.-It may ri nd the appropriate setting or sit uation in which to have bet'ome Allm an·~ world . 1t isn't nt:et'''~ml} say it. In "Bulralo Bill and the l.ndians," 1t was the our~ all-American hype, In "Na:;hville." the corrupt1or. --------------------- o r both moral and p0litical ethos that he fi nds sap pingJhe first principle of this democracy In "A Wedding." which I rega rd as his most Jaundiced and cynical film to dale, he views the marriage ceremony as a ritual that invites the participants to bare the mselves in all their s anctimonious or perfidious lack of humanity Wh at is reall y be ing revealed, I'm a fraid. is Altm a n's own sour distrust of people Once the mater Jam1llas. L.11lian Gish . has died . ci t the very outset of the film. it's clear that Alt m a n has neither respect nor afrection fo r a nyone e lse 10 his enor mous cast -except maybe Dina Merrill. the WASP -ishly patrician aunt or the groom . <But t he n. what is she doing married to tha t sloppy Pat McCor m ick. who is m aking a play fo r t he m other or the bride. Carol Burnett "> IT'S LIKE THAT THROUGHOUT the movie. Nina Van Pallandt. the mothe r of the g room . needs drugs to get her t hrough the wedding day Howard Duff. her friendly family physician. not o nly supplies the drugs but. drink in one hand fondles the breast of every female he passes with t he other . The father or the bride <Paul Dooley> would make Archie Bunke r see m like a liberal The groom (Desi Arnaz Jr.) may have 1m· pregnated hjs wife 's feeble-minded sister (Mia Farrow). but neither can be sure since she has long since lost count of the possibilities. The g room's college roomie <J effrey Pe rry> is a homosexua l. the om cia l wedding coordina tor <Geraldine Chaplin> is a lesbian. a nd the c aterer URESS QITIQ\JAL: T"Al\IW RE~IJllEU! "tf YOU'I£ II HIGH ICMOOl. If YOU'ii£ • CGU.£8£ IF YOU'IE our Of OOUlGE. IF YOU'VE £VU HOID Of COULQE. A MATIOML UHPOOll F• A llTUIDAY llQKT LM FM, .,..,..11111....,..,_ ... ....,..._ ,. will ...... """"" .-... .. 'a...i .......... 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Sometimes sh<: da~hes nut from behind the deli case to the adJacenl utility room, where she throws a batch of laundry into the washer. That's because s he live!> right there -up· stairs from her shop But her business is n 't localed in her native Germany It's· in Huntington Beach at the Old World Villcsge, a ~pecwlty shopping center that bran gs a bit of Europe to the Orange Coast. TllE VILLAGt:, with 1ts wooden flower box es of red geraniums . ~tone pathways 1.tnd black wrought iron gate~. 1s the brainchild of Joseph Bischof, owner . manaRer and bu.ilder. <The villaJ:e is part of a master plan development cons isting or 300 nearby apartments and future high-rise office buildings.> "lo most shopping centers when the stores close. every body goes home. There's nothing going on and there's a dead center." So. he reasoned, the village would be more lively if "the people lived here. above their stores ." Lively, yes. The ~hops close at 9 p.m .. and groups of vill agers have been known to gather al the Edelweiss Weir.stube or the Ratskeller for a glass of beer. a round of songs and con· versation "A LOT Ot~ the villagers meet on a Satur· day night and party together Everybody is friendly it's like a little family here," says .Connie Guble r, manager of the Drogerie perfume and cosmetic shop The "little family" that lives at the village and run:. the 60-odd shops consists of na. tionalities such as Dutch. Swedish, German. Aus trian, Swiss, Mexic an, French, Yugosla· vian, English and Irish, among others. ··1 want· ed to make the village international and bring the European heritage here,., explains Bischof The villagers. who buy their properties. agree that \he tiled roofs and scene-painted buildings contribute to the pleasant at· mos phere. Renate Quigley, owner of the tobac· 0 Cl He patterned the picturesque European ham let after the Alpine Village in Torrance. which he also built. But Bischof designed Old World Villa~e to include the shop owners ' hom es upst1.t1rs from each bw;iness because, <See WORLD, Page C2) Renate OU1gley above the tobacco and candy store. Gays and Proposition 6 If the controversial initiative p asses, it will give school HOMOSEXUALITY - SCHOOL EMP~OYEES -. boards the power to dismiss teachers who advocate homosexuality. tN/TIATIV~dessr~:r~fi,~g char~des agsac'~~~\ Prov1 h rs' a1 es. · scho.o\.t~ac~0~~so~e~~u~se\ors tc:>rga~~o;r~~5ting adm1~~s ra. osing. encourag1n. d in solic1t1ng. im~\ic sexua\ acts defl~e nal Code priv~te or2~a) and 2s8(a) ot the x f n a manner sections ons of the same se between perse ·to the attention ot b\icly likely to co\moyees or studen~s: o~dp~cts. other emP ging 1n sa1 . \ and i ndiscreet\X ~ng~nd requires dism1ssa Prohibits. n1n.~;choOI board of such persons ' ft for service atter determin~s them ~;r~ted guidelines. '~stage onsidenng enu rovideS tor two. c . . al cases only. p . dicia\ review. By CHER YL ROMO at,.,. Oaily,pflttl Stall Ellen. 26, is a school teacher She lives qu.ie tly with her roommate. Jackie. in a n upper· middle class. heterosexual community in a coastal city. Kevin and Tom, both in their 405, are 20.year veteran teachers. Although they work at two different local schools , they s hare a tastefully decorated hillside home and have been roommates for 15 years . Ellen. K evi n and Tom <all pseudonyms ) have more in common that a shared profession. They are homosexuals and they feel discriminat· ed a~ainst and threatened. court dcc1s1on could ta kt• from two to three year!>. In the meantime, asks Ke van. how many h ve~ would bf> ruined and how many reputation~ permanently damaJ!ed" In lrghL or recent court d ec1s1orn>, such as the Gaylord c·asc in Washangton 1n whic h the· Statt• Supremc Court upheld the right or a local sc hool distnct to fi re a teacher for being a homosexual, there 1s no guarantee gays could win All three teachers. active in their churc he:.. say they have high pro fessional ettucs and wouldn't consider ment1orung the ir private hves rn the classroom. They don't know any gay te achers who fee l such informatton should be made public, they say pressed hy thl:' three. t!> how J ..,choo~ district writ bt Jblt• to discern wh<1 1!> " ho mQ!'exua l u11d who isn 't Kt•v in ~loomtly predict!' anothe r McCarthv l'r<.l .. People Wlll sa}'. 'We ll. how art· Wl' going to tell lwho t!' and who 1~n·u ··· And maytx.-they·l! ... ay. · IU!>t have the m sign d p1eet 01 paper "If we havt' to sign a !oyalty oath. ht• •ays, "To havC' a teacher havl' to he to cover up his trut n1:1tur.• we l\. 11 ha!> elem ents of NaL1sm in 11 · The-teacher.., ma1nta11i that although thl:' reason for homo~t-xual?ty 1:-unl'lear. stud1e!' indicate il C'h1!d " -;exual pre terenet' 1:-firmly est:.ibltshcd by tht• a~t' or 5. before ~chool f\;Onl' Of the thrCl' wa:-t'VCr molested as a ctuld Al ! C'Omf· from ram1lt e~ an which lht parent:-wen • heterosl'xual All threl SI:!}' tht)' bcrnme a ware or d1sm.1sss written tindings, 1ubut potential\y nearing • . ct· Unknown F' ancial 1mpa · chOO\ s~bstantia\ \ocal. cos~~on~mt>er of ca~es -. JI'..,. •o•eo~1n . ~1· hearing. The reason for their rear is Proposi· lion 6, an initiative authore<i by Stak Sen. John Briggs <R·Fullerton), on the November ballot. If the controversial'foitiative passes. it wi II give local school boards the power to dismiss teachers and other s c.h oo I pers on n e 1 who ad voe ate If the Rriggs Imltat1ve passes, sa ys Tom. anyone who as over 25, single and a teacher Wlll become s uspect The pro blem rs complicated. he feels. by the fact that ~any homosexuals have bee.n ~~e~rl~own sexual orientation a~ young pressured into conforming to s~c:1ety ., Therefore St:'r Bn~~" · rhitrgt> that expectahon:. and are e ither involved in hom 0 ·, r · < r r•·pt h I h J' :>C:tU;J .. , ,1 l I'' u 1nl( \(' OIJ a. c:;Los ~xua m.arriagc o r ar<• . J~lldr~~-" 'cc-1, hu:-n<• bast!> an faet . ..... .. ~ .,1: o,c-.. _ -~ "11. -1""'•-t•• e·I ' . • ,, . •t'l"b'.~' •.,r~ ~·"~Tl,'~ which rec ~as prel>ared ., ~_.y,_ • ·· 1'"~;~ .t .. ~4#~ ...., '7j ~..... ,. ~ t!~~· . ,_..,.., .. ~··z='*·~- E llen, evm ana . om Teel t'f()posi- ., •-----..,....•~ ~-, .... ""9>··\ -I: ~ . ./. -~ ........ .,..,._.., , .• "'t-,:;6h1c ot·th"~~~esti'tl~~ffp·· · .: . · · ~~N-~~"~~;~,.; .. Z:.q\ ...... \s summan' -• " \ of CalUornla tion 6 Is an invas ion of privacy and. by legalizing prejudice, the beginning of a witch-hunt. it's incredible .. ·a 5 Ell . tha t he belflo vt:-1n whdt ht> I!> do1n~ She charge~ Psr Y . t en 6 rth be rr the dnt: hcmo:-t•xu.i l 1nit1at1vt• Genera so loosely wordedo~~~ ~~n r:. be 1~ passes, predict:-Kt·vin. tudents rece1v . a 1 cou us 1ng low grade!' or who merelv don't hkt· Although some members of the gay community advocate passage of the in· itiative. feeling s ure it will be knocked down in the courts. the teachers reel a to terminal.! teacher s who are not gay their teacher couid mdlit·iously report but who merely sympathize with the that teache r a ... 'bean~ queer movement · A m a in conc ern, repeatedly e x <Set> GA VS. Pa l(~ C21 The Man Behind the Initative State Sen. John Briggs is convinced deviants are destroying the American family. And homosexuals, he feels, are deviants. \ By CHERYL ROMO The colorful, outspoken senator . who re-school s ystem where children. who look to their °' ... o.tty ,. .... SUH cently loet a gubernatorial bid, was asked to de· teachers as role models, m ight be influenced. State Sen. John Briggs <R-Fullerton) is a fine ''public homosexuality" -a term which He does not feel that the initiative is sing). man with a mission. oppone nts of the initiative charge is vague. ina out any particular group for discrimination. The flamboyant. professed born-again The 48-year·old lawmaker , reading from the , "It is none of my business what you do in Christian is convinced deviants are destroying initiative, defined homosexuality as that which vour bedroom. But we just don't allow il tn the American family. And homosexuals, he is interpreted in the Penal Code of the State of classrooms in California. If we have a teacher feels, are deviants. California to be any act of sodomy or oral who comes into the classroom under the heavy In· Briggs. who new lo Florida to pray wtth copula tion with a member of the same sex. nuence of alcohol, that person would be out ... ~n Anita Bryant during the Dade County "Save When such actions ar-e likely to come to the groundsofmora.Hurpitude . Our ChHdren" crusade against an ordinance de· attention or school children or other school "A good tellcher sets a good example and a signed to protect homosexuals from d is· personnel. he explained, they become "public," bad teacher sets a bad example." crlminntory pract1c'es In employment. hou3inr. "If you are en1?A":<' I an homosexual activities. He pointed out that persons accused or and public accommodn:1ons. h 11-t' : uthor nr you :1r c e11co1·rn rnr, h >m os<'XU31ity ," he said. homose xuality would have access to full JUdlc1al Proposition 6, a n initlut1ve on the :'<1Jv1·m bcr .J oli n Bri~~!' fl eh 11 ays J1re "sick and out or review of their ca se and P roposition 6 merely ballot. step " and hnvc "scrambled" minds . He has a re inforces the Mghl of pare nts to choote who will ~-. thw. i ._deslaned to give local large collection of male homosexual porno· teach their children school boards the autnorlry Q1 'ftn! t.J~--..~ .ar .. , ... ~'W~ U., ·~al,.da.c~, .. "' •• . ... ~·:!~re 1s a great coming-out party or the other acnool employees accused 1>f "publl~ 1he.J1Cestyl e. But he admmed ~ wu-n1f1..-ir-a-__ -•· ua& community an·..m....~ " aai4 homoaexu,allty." ll would also allow them lO de· as to lhin.k homosexuality can be eliminated. He Brlus. "They want public soda! approval or'· ny employment to homosexuals. say1 be just wants it removed from the public <See BRIGGS, Paae Q> .. . . ... ----. : . -. ... . . 1 . ' . State "Sen~ Jahn 'Brigg$. DAIL V PILOI ' ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE PUBLIC' NOTn:t: PliBUC M)TICE ••• Gays ~UBLI NOTICE --------------. --- t t 'rom P•Kr ( U ~Ith 1(11> rtHhlw end up In th•· bur~ the tearoom 'A duld cm1td m•k• uo 1a blory dnd ) our hfc "'''uJd lk• ruined, h-.· ~••d C'corchng lu tht-worl11ntt nt tht.o tn 1t11at1vt' lhl• 'H'hool bo.artl would hJivt to Ol.&kl· J dt•tt<rmm•Uun of ~h<'tht't lht> Lhuri.:t· had mt•111 •nd could lttt·n uutomatk.Ul y 'U..'Jk•nd thf.' lt'itC'ht•r ur olhrr .,C'honl dlJltric 1 l•mplttvN• unul 11 formal twamng · I woold :'\Uy ." udd!i Ellen. "that no in.cit' ll'1wher would really be 1mfe from d witch hunt 1f th~ dunr-lct decides to hllVt'Ont•" queens and thul sort of thing." Both m en t:xpress sadnes11 al r ecemt. m edia coverul(e und the fact that Propogltlon fi is considered an emo· tionul issue T om says starting school this year Is difficult llt't lhl' hrurana tlw tr•H'hf'r ur t<mplov\'\. nnild bl formulh d1am1 .. r-.t'd At'Cordl~ to 1>pn~t-1i1"t'r!IC>n~· lor t.ht> G11y l'tlm nlW\ll\ lha> l'Ould IM> .-xtendl'd to twtt-rOM.•JCUal pt"r.nn.' •ho .,, mp•lh.11c 1.. lhl· .. tcn·otyp.: or the unhappy homrnwituul u tru • one'' Kevin, looking 11rro':1 thl· room att h1:1 long umt· friend rl•pllt'' We' rt-not c unhuppy> (' m pro· • buhl y u:-wt•ll udjl'stcd Ub anyone else on lh1• furult) "It i:i. aiolng to be a m11;crable. misera- ble slM1. for every homosexual teacher this year When the kids come up to you and Mk you qucslions -and kids will H k anything 'Hey, are you gay?' ·t:or Vt'l.lns the only puople (Jtays) you l'vel hN )rd ubout wt:re lhO!lt! being ... 1udlt'd by f)bycholol(1s11. The only on1·1 vou hcud about won~ tht.' ones who "You ~an blush or you can lie And if you say nothing. you have betrayed the community and yourself " Those Hygiene Commercials DEAR A:-:"J You arl" a nut1onul ~oupdrng boitrd. but 1fyou print lh1 letter you will c'alch hc•ll from somt' of the b11fget-l com p1rntt!!> 1 n the coun try You haven't l'lh1ed nway rrom u fl.iht )cl and I'm hop1~ )ou'll bt- equal to thl.!. ont' llert> goc:. I 'v e had 1t with "w omen s h ygiene' com mere11Jls on TV Sanitary pads. tampons. douches. suppositories and d eod oran t s are flaunt ed an our faces at all hours or the day and night I. and many other!>, consider ttus an anva!>1on of 1.invacy, in bad taste. dcE:radtng l o women and damned embarrass· tng. I am infuriated by all the "'st ay-fresh " fem1nint> 1unk that 1s pushed on w. Any doc· t or will tell you that w ashing with soap and water is enough Nature t3kes care of the rest. T hose big. r ich corn- pan 1es imrnlt our in· lt•lhgence when they tell us we may be offensive to others. if we don 't douche. deodorize. and o~c a ll those crazy µro· ducts. I couldn't bt:lieve 1t when they cam e out in fl:ivor s -strawberry, c hocolate. vu n1lla , h.·mon. and lime. In the US. and Cana d1a n markets. as in no other . women control the purse strings. I am c alling on all women of every age. everywhere. to write to the com - po.rnres advertising the garbage. Tell them \Ou 're fed up Then pro Vl' 1t. Don't buy any nf t ht> 1nt1m<.1te products \ ou st•c' <•Ovcrllscd 011 TV 11nt1l the atls com•· nrr 1 he urr Thcrt• Jrt· plc·nl y of non ~1d vcrt1M .. 'Cf product.., A 11a L andeirs tu u:.~ m lhe m l'anlime. Thoi,t.> big guys will get the message where it hurts -right In their prof it and lo~s state- ments and we will on· cc again be able to enJOY an evening in front of the TV -IN PEACE DEA R PEACE : Thank you for saying w h al a great man y women have been think· Ing for a long time. I 've r eceived a load of letters on this subject. You said it best. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I would ap- preciate it very much if you could give m e some in f o rmation o n the following: Several months ago, I applied for a JOb with a well-known air line. M y husband Is employed t h ere. I r eceived a response saying they had a job opening and 1 should call to set up an inter view I did call and was told they would get back to me in a week or so. Several weeks went by and I heard nothing. so I called ag:un I was told there was a freeze on hi r ing and they would ll'l me know as soon as they resumed interview· m g The other day my husband went to the atrlin<' employment of· f1cc t o c heck o n m y status. He was told I .... ou ld not be h i r ed hl'c a UM' they ha v~ a policy against tak1n~ on rl'l.Hi\ies. ... World !From Page Cl} co and candy shop, says, "I think it's a darling place." Bischof hsts other r easons why the villagers ltkc the combination living.working quarters: "It's convenient. You don't have to travel to get to work, and most people don't even need a second t•ar now You can go home lo eat. And when I don't feel like doing anything l can just ~o into m y house and rest," he jokes. BUT WHAT A BOUT noises. like the sounds from the 11 -man German brass band that will pl <•Y norn1rn h -pa musi c in the village's Bcergarden during the Oktoberfest next month? "The noises so far h;.tVen't bother ed me," !>bys M~ Quigley "These plnces are very well insulated You I would like to know 1f this 1s legal or 1s the company violaUng the Fair Employment Prac· l i ce law? -NAME WfTHHELD D EAR N .W.: It Is peclec:tly leial for a comp any i o have a· policy that prohibits hlr · I n g re la tives . P arUcularly does this make sense for a n alrllne. T h e chances •re a mllllon t-0 one a1alnsi It. but H you and your husband were workin g on ihe same Ill-fat ed plant>, you r children coul d be orphaned In a splU secood. CONFIDENTI AL Lo How Should I Deal Wllb It?: With gr ace add un· derstandlng. We should all keep • large ment al cem eter y to bury the f aults of our friends. DEAR ANN : Our daughter is being mar· ried in a few months and we are now in the pro· cess or formulating the plans. Molly has decided s h e does not want children at her wedding or the r eception. She says she has seen too many weddings lhat have been ruine~ by noisy kids and she is not going to allow anything to mar the beauty of her day The girl has made at clear that she wants no one under hi~h-school age t-0 be invited. I feel I should respect my daughter's point of view. but how does one tactfully lt>ll peopl e when they ask if their children are included ? -BRICK WALL DEAR BRI CK: Peo· pie or good taste do not bring their children to parties or weddings un- 1 es s t he invitation specifically states "and ramlly." 1'101> .. Pubh•ntd Ornnoe eo.11 Oo•IY Ptlol Sept 1S 0<1 l. q 16 1911 Pl'BUC NOTICE lt•lU46 HOTICI! TOClllOITOllS 1'101"7 Publl\'*I Or•nQre COo\I 0flly PilOI, SePI U . Ott l. 9 I•, "II PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSIHUS NA.ME STATEMl NT T,,tt tolfOw lnQ pet\On) .,,. OftutQ C>u\ln1U\t1\ J&E 8LAOE RE.NIAL) •U~'' 'f •mo1on .t.ve Ce1 de" G,.o~t ( • 1)641 ~ Jonn J~Ob .,..un,i<.:t.t>r t0:)1• t Am D•on Gd•<lt" Grow CA t7&o&l t ll'lftl A• .. '••f' Hun\1tk~r t0)2t t ,.rno•on Avt" G4tdttn C,tov~. (..A .,4>4l SU,.1111=·~~~~ 01' TMI '"'' -~I> t onduc:NCI !Iv""'" STATI Ol'CALIFOllNIA P:Oll dovi®•IJOl\n J """SI( .. ,. 011 II PUBLIC NOTICE THE COUNTY OF OllANOF Tho\ ,,110,,,_1 ..,,., 111ec1 will\ the l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS '" the AMI~ ot llw E\1<11• of JOHN Cou,.I• Cl~•" ot Or4nge Gou,.tv un NAME STATEMENT S TOR REV Oe<e•)e() Sept 1 ••It fht tolfOWlnQ l>e•>Oll\ .tre dOl"9 NOTICE I\ HEREBY GIVEN 10 IJIOO~ !lwslMU •• crtdltOf\ he•ol\9 < 1"'"" -'"'1 ttw Put>l"twct Or....,. C.O.>t D••tv Pr lot toi. ~~~•~="cA ~:·l~ot. 5"11• ~,·~~~~' ~0,;~ ~~~~·~'::!,:,::," »P• 11, •us. 0c1 1 me O.nRll Wllll..., OvlrW, Jiii "L" SI., <OUrl or to l>"tt.tnl 11\em lo Ille '"' B•lt>o•, CA 9'1t61 O.r\r9Md •I,,.. Giii<~ ot ROBER~ W Al•" Albort 81-. lOI "L SI ANOERSON. JO• E•\I C.010!'-81•<1 PUBLIC :\OTICE B•lllO.t. CA'*I Su11e .00 Pa~ CA 4tl01 wlll(n Thi> bU\lneu ,, COMIUClt<I Dy • 1•11 .. Oii•<• "'"" P1.X•"' bu\•ReU ot II m n 98M••• oMtnenntp tl\e undet\IQne(l •n .. 11 '"•"e" P<'•l•1n .. OTIC[ OF fllUSTEE s SALlo o.nnll w. O..lr-•nv 10 ,.,d •"411• S..Ch c•~·m~ w111\ ,,.. r.s. No, ,.,,...,.u Tni\ \ldlemtlll Wa• llltd Wtlh the ~el\af¥ vOUC:f\er\ MU•I bot llle<I nr Ol\ 0< I-• 10 ltl&, •I II 00 " m Counlv Cterll o1 Ou1199 Coun1y on PrtS.nted •> •to••..,.r<I "'""'" •ou• ALLfC.HANY •NllES•MENf lO S.OI. IJ, 1'79 month• ~ft•r 11\e flr<it OUbll<•hon of 1 Nt , • c..101.,,.n, .. tOf Po'~lo<>n 0 r!U•• ..,,..., thh notict •PC>O•nte-d Tt~\tf!ilf unoer •nd ouf\u.;m Pubh\heO Ol'angrr to .. I Oatlv Pllol, O•tto Sept-• n , "1' to Oeeo OI TIV\1.,..ed'-,._lt 'KOO'°"° ( Horoscope ) II someone asks If they may bring t h eir c hildren, simpl y say, "Sorry, Molly does not want anyone under high· school age, and we are respecting her wishes because It's her day." If p e ople show up with their voungsters ther e is nothing you can do except sept. lS. Oct 1. •. '•· i.n MARGARET TORR!:Y Jul• 1 1416, H •nll ...., 10.,11 '" llOO• __________ ,.;..;;_..;.;;,.;,. ~lutd ~.°.'..!...~1w1ll • tlO~. p-J'IO. ol ()fl1<••t Rttor<I' '" .. cwv ~---1 ..,. t~ otflCt\ ot ttw-Cout'lh ~e<.or~, ot PUBLI C NOTICE llOH llT W. -"'"Ol!llS(>tj Ot•"9• eo..nrv. Stalfof c..i.1on1e W•ll An°"'tY·ll·Uw '>Ell AT PU 0L•C. AUC.frON TO TUESDAY, SEPT. 2ll By-SYDNEYOMAllll A R IES CMarch 21· April 19): Accent on creativity, cb.ildren, af· fairs of heart.. See places, people in re· alistic light. It is easy now for you Lo fool yourself. Know it and t.ake steps to guard against it. Pisces. Virgo figure prominently. TAURUS <April 20· May 20): Test -show that you are not without allies. Take a stand. Ch eck facts. figures. priorities. Older in· dividual is in picture. Respect experience. but don 'l cower before it. You'll be on familiar g r ound -no matter what your location. You 'll comprehend! GE MIN I <May 21· June 20): Accent on what comes naturally - conve rsing . visiting, writing, taking pictures and not es . Close neighbors, relatives are very much in picture. Fini s h rather than begin , gain overall view or scene. Aries, Libra - and number 9 -figure prominently. CANCER (June 21 - July 22): You get new deal and you'll benefit from it. Financial situa- tion improves. Leo, Aquarius persons figure prominently. You make right contacts. moves. Your independence, originality and stability attract friends, s up· porters. LEO (July 23·Aug. d i s t a n c e, j o u .rn e y • be polite aod hope &.be education, coming to kldsbebavelbem selvea. terms with "heart's de· o E A R A N N sire." Taurus. Libra, L A N o E R s · M y Leo persons figure pro-39-year·old husband and m in en t 1 Y. F a m i I Y our 14·year-old daughter member says you were h ave a "father-son" right all along . Be relationship whi ch I gracious, diplomatic used to think was great. Money question will be Now I'm wondering. amicably settl ed -A lmost every evening finally. f d Debb' d CAPRICORN C Dec a ter inner. ie an Dad r oll around on the 22-Jan. 19): Spotlight on f I o o r and h ave a obscure, subtle areas -. rassli ng match .. i nc 1 udes mon ey of 0 e b b i e 1 s a partner or mate. secret fully.developed young arrangem ents of busi· ness associates. under lady and 1 don't think c 0 v e r pay m e 0 t 8 , she should bti horsing landlord k eys, l eases. around like this Pisces. Virgo figure pro· Our 15-year -old son · I ha s n ever b een manent y. You 'll get comfor tabte with his good idea or where you d"d I wish Dad would stand and what to do .. about it. rassl e with h i m a nd A Q UARIUS <Jan. l eave tht' girl alone 20-Feb. 18): Be familiar R 1 g ht or wron g'! with legal rights and DELANO permissions. Go slow. DEAR DEL: Right. set pace that leads to Fa m 11 y co u n s e 11 n g go a I . n ot c h a o s would be marv<'lousl y Ca pricorn . ca n ce r helpful. Check the local FICTITIOUS IUSINISS JOI EHi teietMe SI... HIGHEST B•OOER ~OR (.&SH to.vo NAME STATEMENT SIOittMO bl~dtllmeot ...... ., •• .., ... ~·ol•l\t' Tl\~ tottow•l'Q person i\ do!l!Q e>u,1. ,..~ .... CA '1IOI UR1tt0 St•t ... 1 •I 11w ~·••nv •01 "~ MU.. Puolrstwct Or-eo.." Oa11v PllOI l••.-C• lo Suit• tO• ., sos NOrtl\ Ev< l•<I HUNTI NGTON SANS SAUNA S.DI JS,O<I 1•'· 1·· .. 1' •SlO·tl Av1tnue.A-1m.C•lll0<n1•, •l•toqn1 IUI! Bo t .. Chica SI • HunllRQIOn tnle •"" ... l ... t\1 <Oftvt'Yecl lo -....... Bt«h,CA~ PUBLIC NOTICE M100 .. 1unoerw1<10ft(lo1Tru\1•n•n·· C.n• teyonQ·J• Arc•••. ll8 E P"OIM!"" <thated "'woe! C.0..1'1• •Rll Norton SI . LOt>Q llffcn, CA 'CllO! !.l•l•Oocrrt:Je<ld~ Tl\I\ !IU\lntu "<OflCll>Cted 1rf •"" p:tCTfTIOUS IUSINESS Loi 71 of tr...:• Mo l?ll ,., Pt!• <llvlOll•I NAME STATEMElllT m•o •ecorOfG If\ 8ooo. lll. Pot~ 7J •u CN l(yong·J• ArUI• Tl\t lpllowlRQ Pe•MW> I\ 00!1\Q bu•I· ,. <-• M1o;oll•ntOU• M40\, '" '"" vllll• Tiii\ \l•l.,,._I wH lllf'CI wlln In• nen •• of in. covn1v re<.0<ot•of '""H-h (OUl\ly Cit•• Of Or•ft9e C.ovl\IV on A.8 LANDSCAPINC l406t Ron T~ \lr'lel .t<ldrtS\ •nd 01"4!1 tom Stol XI. 1W8 oou SI .. Weill'llRSler, C.A ~tt.J mOf\ Oe\IQIWllOI\ '' ""• OI 11\t •~di l'tOl»t Antf\ony Jann ~IO\. 1.0.1 Ron-P•Oi>e•tv 0.0.CrlbfO uOO-.• .. PY•POfltt<I Publls'*I °'"~ Co<l•I D•1•v P•IOI CH•u SI WHtm•RSler CA91~J ·~ D.. •\I: R.tn<n G•O•t ..... n .. S.pl.H,0<1 ?.9.l•,1'19 a1!1~~a':"",." o'i<onclu<le<I by •n ,,.. CA11•orn1• _________ ....,..o .. 1e>-""ll An"'°"v Jolln 8.tl\u.lo\ Ttw uRoer\'9""<1 l ruslte d•KIA•m, PUBLIC NOTICJ'.: Tl\o\ )f•IM">MI ""~' flle<I woll\ tl\e Jl\Y 1••Dll•IV f()r ~n• •n<Orr<tCllW" OI fllCTITIOUS IUSINIU HAMI STATl:MENT Tilt followlRq e>enoM •·~ dolt>Q llU\lneu •s AFFOROA8LE HOUSIHC. AS SOCI ATES · RIVERSIDE , ~10 Newport CeRler Drive, Su11t 1210 Ne .. parl 8Hch, CA 92MO Atea•l\Oer Sowle, • 9ener1t 1H1rtntr. 17 Loe"-lAM. NfJwport Buen, CA 92"60 Terrv T Rous~tot. • Qener.tl P•rtner. '401 •••• V1\I• Ort••· Nt wPOrl 8elKI\, CA 91~ Tl\I\ bu\t""" •\ conduclt<I tiv " Qtner.tl P.trlner\l>IP Alea.tnGll• Sowle Gener&I P•rtner ff\I\ sl•ltme<ll ... , tiled wll!I ,,.. County Cler-ol Or•"V!' County on Seot tS. ••n ALEXANOl!R llOWIE Auwc...._._ '11 NewlM'rt Ge"'"" Dt'lff Suitt Ult NeWIM'M ~II. CA ftWO l'IOIO:ll Publl\heo Or•nae CN•I D•llY PHol, CouRIV ''"'" ol O••nQe Cownly or ·~ •l•••I "°"~"'" ~no ol,..., commo.. ~II! 10. 1•11 clt\•Qn•llon. ••en~.~-""'''"'" FIOI• W•d '"'" w111 o. "'"°" but .. nnout PYbll\hed <>r.i119e Coast Oaitv Piiot cwtn•M 0t '"'"''•"'•· ... .,..,.~\ o• •m S.P1 JS. Oct. 1 • 1• 1•11 pueo. ••aerO•RO uu ... PO\SOJUIOn o• •S09·1I tl'l(Ymt>t.tnce'\. to Pt• the 1em.1n1no -----------Pfln<IP<OI """ C)I ,,,. no••'•' -u••d PUBLIC NOTICE cw Wld o.-dof r'u". •o·w•1· U.80t b~ WltPl H''lter""\I t~ "' O'OV•<k'd tn \<i•d nolt \\~. adv•n<~~. 1t ~''""· un<k;r l'ICTITIOUS I USINESS 11\e term\ 01 M>d ~of fru(l, ''"" HA.MESTAT£MINT <hMQ•~ dn<I o•°"""'' OI ..... fou\te< fht' fOllOWlnQ pti'\Of'I t\ OOtnQ bu\1 And Of U"I~ lfU\h '-'',.iltit.ec:f bv W•O 0~ ne>\ .ts ot T ru~1 NA Tl0NAl EQUIPMENT Ill" Tl\~ IH'n4'fofodlY tsl\CI('• ...,,d DffO (II Sky P~tfl( SiU•t4' 8 ' trv1nt .. CA'1lll4 Ttu\t "''"•toto<""' ... i',.t.Ule<t •"d Ot M1ch~f't J Cooo 111C O~•Qd,, hvt't•d ,,, tl'\I" utOr\1QntloCJ " tlrflf'ltl•'" Wav s .. nt• A...,, (.A '16/0J O.c•f•Aflon ot 0.-lnull ..no o+m.ino lh1\ bU\6M'\\ I\, <ondv<.ted bv •" 1n· lo• \Alti .tnd t1 wtttt~n NOtH .. • "' OtV•OUdl Ofit11ult dnd f lwt•on to C)ru fht ur Mith.HI J (OOb df't '\1Qnfiln t llV\f•cJ •ut10 NOi « '. '"'\ \fdf~t Wll" f1ttc1 w11n tri.e-Of.••ult ..na f lK flort to S..·lt to r.• , .. (Ol.ntv CltO of o.-on(lt' Co"n'~ on (0fd4'1'd ,,, tfWi> county #"4,_fV trw· .... ,,. Auq I 1018 P'OOt'' h ,, J0<t1t"'° ~S Alll (;HANV Pubh\~ °'-COd\I Oallv P1•01 ·~llt'\fMf;N l(O IN(. Sto1 "· •~.1>. 0t1 l '918 r.1 111, ,,~~,.,,_ 4ll• /9 ~NOf'tll (UCl•dAYt'MV< -----------~u1l4' 101 A-•m, Cdll1orn•• "7HOI PUBLIC NOTICt. Pe r sons f ·g e p m ental health SO<'iety or 1 ur ro· 01 .. 1, minently. Relationship f 'amlly Service. 11.uw S.pt '~· 0< I 1. q' II>, 1918 I <I II 14 • 11?~1X iit\ v +d 1 ru11>IH' I h lh Id Pl'BLI " NOTICIL' SU,.ElllOllCOUllfOl'THE s sue al you cou 'I.. c. STATEOl'CALll'OllNIAFOR become mextMcably in· STOP •Msw rHecou,.:~~3~ouNGE voived. NOflCETOCllEOlfOltS "Of1C£ 01' HEAR ING OF PISCES < F'e b 19· SMOKING suPER•:·cA~~o .. THE •MEl'I OEo PET •T•ON Fo11 March 20) · Avoid need· \TATE 0, cALtFOllNIA ,.011 P1101•TE OF wtLL ANo FOR LET I e ss con fr on ta lion. Thousands have w ith rHE COUNTY Ol'01tAN01 T~~~ .. ~:s:,A:~~~~~· w HURST 11• S...• L.-1/oll A'~"'""' *"''•rv Oal@ Seot-. 11 141t P,JDl1':-i.ed ()r~ Coatt 0•fl " "••ul !><>plemDt• 11. h ...a Ocle>Cl<'• J ••18 P UBLIC NOTICE A r ies. Libra. Scorpio ,·u stonevrslt . dt '"Int M•tltr OI ,.,.. E•t"1~ of OfotU\4'<1 (."'THERINE LOU ISE WELCH NOTIC.E IS HERE8V Gi i/EN ll\dl CP·/tM figure prominently. reasonabte ratt>! Oeuu.., WI LMA IHURSf ROWLA NO• l'IO'TICETOCllEOtTOflS Employee or one who NOTICE IS HERBV GIVEN lo McOVAt O. •Rd J .. MES NEWTON SU,.Elll()ltCOUllTOF T14E performs basic tasks re· San Clem ente ~:r:~~~~t1:i11f~•.'..,':'J ,r:::;.~'~ .. ',': ~~~~ 7:,"";.!:,::";t";,~," .. ~::'~ s~~~~~~,6~::~-..~~" quires more instruction. HYPNONSIS 01110 01 1~ <1~r-01 1ne •1Mff•lo "'"n<~ 01 L•ll'" '~'1 ........ n,M• ,.. "0·A.....,. di courl or to pretent ""'m 10 ti!~ un ffr~nco 10 """"' 1, ..._ ,.,.. rurlNr EU•IC ot JUAN• TA POl!LANO Act accor ngly. Your CENTER oe"1gned•tt,...0111c.o1R MICHAEL PArllcu••" .,~ 1,,.1 •ne 1,,.,.. '""" CAMPOS,0.X••""' Sense Of perception iS WIUCE NSEN, BURKE, WILLIAMS & pl,!(• ot ~MlnQ ltw \d-ll•• t>een wl NOTICE IS HERC!'Y G•VlN lo mo he1'ghtened You ...... now" Ste 126 (Medical Plaza) !;()RENSEN, 101 Wttsn"e 8tv<I . Sull• tor 0<101>er J. 1918 .•• IC 00 .. m 1n ttw cre<11fOf\ ol I"""°""" .,..,,,...,OKMl<ftl . " llOO. lo\ A'19t'IO\, CA 'IOOtl. -l<h l•I courtroom Of l)ppM1,,,.·N NO J ol \O•<I INI •if ""'""'' Rd••RO t ,, .. m, <IO••n\I What iS tO OCCUr a nd 493-3332 lerOfllct l\l""Plil<tofbu\11\~\\0lltw court. 41 /00(.•VI( (.ontor 0"•" W4'\I, I~ W•<I dK-"1 ~,,. rf'Ou"•<l 1<• Ill• what to do about It. underSIQl\flO "' •I• m..ttor' perl•tnlnQ '"tile C11Y"' 5'1nl• And, (.4lllO"l\ld ,,,,.m, Wiii\ ~ IWCt\\MY YOU(l\pl\ ,,, ':_~~~~~~~~---~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!~j 10 u•d tst~le Sutn ct<11ms w1tn the Oall"d SeP!~moer 11. 1•19 ,,.. ofllO of tr..<'"" cl •n• •bOv~ •" -MCt\>••v vouc:ntrs mu\I De Ille<! or WILLIA.M E SI JOHN, 1111~ court. Ot to pr~t -m. '""" prt•tnltd •• eloro •1<1 w1tl\1n tour C.OUf'llv Cle•-,,.., n•tt•w•v •ou""'" •o in. ur• 22): This could be your IP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ lucky. productive time month\ •Iler I~ llr\t llUl>fk.lllOI\ of JACK R Fl!NT~ <l«t\•QR<'d ~I < •o P>.'tll'°"''' 'dltorno." lnt,l'Oll<e l .. IWHl .. -'Yll•f SllVAS& EATON. If.OW \dfl ... AM D•teCI s.ttot11rnb4-t 1'1 1418 M•"'•MllO. (.A....., Ooule"4'd -s~"'"' A nd (..tltfOtfH" -the Moon is in your sign and your number is PRESTOl'l WElC.H •f'dlO< AllOffltl' ,_ ,....,,...,., •7•03 WI\•<" .. ,,,. pltt(C' Ol Ill•""'''' 01 OERNARO W(l.CH PuDh\ht-d Ort1nQtt C.CM\f Odll't' Pr lot t"'t 1..nott\tQn"d "' 411m1tt•,..,,0t•ttft1r clon 'l even· hear the strcN noises once yot1 gel ··~E.l.~~~*---·~'"·:~dlon.a .. 0r..c ~e....Ew~~ll s"eantooS1\o~··-•·r~,-N;-····~ ~~i"\l<-l'-'~~~e l <t(utn" ot I~ w•ll,i S.PI 19 1q 7~. ,.rs u 1a IS 1nQ 10 lflto ••l•tt ot '~•<I Oto<'-'<I• '' ot '\Aid Ckl<MN'11 .,,.,.,.. 104,,f monff\'\ .... H tru· ,,, ~· IJ. MJJQI ~~l..'jll.l(ENSEH puOllC etUOf'Of tht\ no•u.~ ' But where do lhe live· ans go to 'escape. to get u way·> · fol ti 1:1(\ ve, ~arty U1 ttiiig11"-to'i.,;o;:W~!\'F a on original project. ,.........~q~ ........ ..x::.(.<it·4',. .. ~1mqc-NOTICE O••td s.op1.,,..,,..' 1•1" llur~e. Wlfll.t"" 3 So•eftMft "'"--~".ifih_ C, ~ 111(1"•~..,.,....,._~~ J.t. " • • J..t.. 701 Wlhhlre ttvd SUl'ElllOll COURT ~fitH E AO;;\•n1~r1:.iornr~Jf~· .... ' """"' ~~ rr. "Oh. 1 forRt?t it once I'm upstairs. You JUSt close that door and it's like you've left the office and gone homt'. .. says Mrs. fdione. Humberto Lopei, owner of the tailor shop, ~••Yl'. "We RO out and visit relatives, or go to the l1t>1tt'h it's j ust thl' st1me as for people who don'l lave upstu1rs " ••• Briggs Aq u a riu s, Ca n ce r persons aid your cause. What seemed gone or lo11t will come back -to your advanta~e. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept . 22): You get surprise - o f pleas ant variety. What mi g ht hav e seemed a sure period of connnement is not that at all. You have new- found freedom. There Is v ulid rea s on to celebrate. Your horizons <From Page CO expand -you see out . their Ufestyle. Only we'r e not going to give line of what could be. lbem publicsoclal appr oval of their lifestyle." LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. The individual's right of privacy ends, he 22> · Accent on friends, said, where public injury begins; and teachers. desires, dividends from because they are given the "privilege or being investments, money talk t.eachers" and teach "patriotism and morality" with superior. Aquarius, • 'Personalized Program' tailored just for your To meet your needs! • • No Shots, Gimmicks, o r Fad Dietl Professional Staff! must be held to high stnndards of morality. Leo persons figure pro· But they are ool the only occupatlon which minently -so does the LOOK BETTER • sbould maintain a high standard, said the number 4. Someone may senator. who owns an Orange County inlurance be "kidding on the FEEL BETIER Jlrm. Doctors, lawyers, occou.n~U and In· square." Know It and surance men should also be exemplary in their c hec k clauses. tine Get More Fun Out Of Life moral conduct. print. Briggs stated that he had RtatiJUcs f rom the SCORPIO COct. 23· ~ Los Angeles Police Department that indicate Nov. 21 ): Emphasis on Call Now for Information homosexuals are potential cbUd m olesters. H e climbing to top, dealing (714) 975-0700 did not produce them. with authorities analyz· When uked whether any teacher under cur· ing a "special•· r ela· C rcnt'1aw, re1ardlesa of sexual preference, would tionship. Gemini. Vi rgo, Advanced Health enter " not be subject t.o dismissal and proeecutJon for ~a g I t t.• r l u a p er so n s child molestiJli, he acknowledged thls ts true. figure promlnently. You Open Every Day 8 AM to 10 PM. vw.'-~-,.~~h ~ f.Ma~~ ... ~p .• ,,..§.e~,.what. .n>ll ~ant. ~~~l'-trna BrlgjS, TIOmliulenla({il', ·~l'te\t~il~li~"° more •• ~ -~--·~Mr ,., .. • • ~ · .~-'-'t'' strictly forbids homosuxual conduct. On thoae some chan1ea ancf'l ght, 9m6~1n , ,.._.:- grounds. he feels, there Is an even g1'Uter harm "promissory note." 1300 Britto! Street North, Newport a..ch, CAD2eeo if we pJacc "society's stamp of approval on S/\GITTARrus <Nov. lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii homo11cxuality " 22 Dec 21 > Accent oo ( t I Suite JM STATE 01' CALll'Oll .. IA 1'011 ,.11ho•n •~n.t,.,...,deu-d!.°"t Loo An••'"· CA ..017 THE C.OU .. TY OF OllANOE SILVAS' e.UON Publl<l>t!d Oi ... or (O.UI Od•IV P1101 Ho A"Wll tUO w \•n•~ A114 81•d ~Pl 7~ 0<1 1. q 16 1'13 011 18 "OTICE 01' 14EAlllNG FOR 0110£11 S.."l• Ane, C.ttllorn•• •179J AUTHOA lltNC LEASE 01' REAL hi 11U ' S$f-Utl Pl'RLIC NOTIC'f. l'ICTITIOUSIUSINEU NAMESTATEMENT The IOllOWll\Q P<'f"°" IS deknQ bu\o "en •S MARINE DISCOUNT SERVICE CEN I ER .,.,, ) Wr\I Katt••• Or•nqo, CA'ffl.l>I 8e,.etty A Utv•R. HIU TunvwooO. Wn1m1nster, CA ~ f l\•S bV>IMSl I\ C-.C:ted Ill'..,. Ill dlvldY•l Br.,,.rtv A Uh1•n Tiu• \lalement .,~, llf'tO .,,,,, tht County CltO OI O··~ Counl• Of\ "41'1 I "7'1 II IOOMI Pvllll\heo O<M\Ot CO.SI 0..1ly Piiot ~pl 11 •I. H. 0<1 1. 1•11 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OW!t .a lr•m• •"<I •lu«O H••droom llo<nr toc•t•o •t ..,_. CAiie PueRle, Sa• Cltftlenlt>, 1\ available lo• remo••I •nd r•loullon Avattotblllly \n.lf ••lend ,,,.111 NOY ll, 1'7W COl'IHI John Knou ~I 11111 Sl1 1716, Of 11UI 0 1 .. ,,, Pu!lll\fled 0.Ml(le to.JI 0.fly P1101 S.pl ll. I•. U, II. "· 10, 11 n. JS, 16 1'11 OS.-11 PUBLIC NOTICE PRO"E llT Y AltorRO\ '°' "•t•lo-• / f \lule Of Al Rf Rf fl ~\/E lANO Afm1nl\lr.tlar SCOORI\ ""0 •nown th (l lV( ~~~~1;c·~~:.c:~~~p .. ,1, t41fOt. SF DORIS °'"'""~ 0 NOT•({ IS t<tllt 11'1' C.IVEN tn~t WAl T llURrON •" l •t-<ulO• 01 '"" Woll ol "l8L RI C.llVtLANO 'iEOOR•S. nl"' •now" .. , CLE \/l ~EOO~IS, hd\ fllf'ltO ""'"'" • Pf'hflon • j!I " PUBLIC NOTICE FOR OROER AU fHORl,'IN(; l EASE NOTICE OF INTENTIOH OF REA l PRO PER f V FOR TOllEHl'llESIOEHCE<. 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Of Or•noe COWlty Sept 10. 1911 h In ""' o• 11': 1'1'1 PuDll\l'lecl Clr<OnQI! CO<l\1 0.lly Pl Seot 2S. Ocf 2, •. Ti, "71 Pl'BLIC NOTlCF. CP·l'lU l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME SfATEMElllT IOf ,,, f ntt t0How1no ~rwn!t •'tJ .do '"II °"''~' ., Wt.STP()IH ANIM"l. (LIN 1( Jo• E••t lltn Sl~•I. Co>la -... CA ..,.,, Vt' Ch•"'t!\ Myrna\. '6 Enc•nto Or• Roll•l>Q H•ll• E\lat ..... Cl> 9<Y11• 8 11111' .le-Hy""'' .. EMA Ortvr Ro11o119 Hiii\ E \lat~. CA 907 Tn1~ b~IM\\ ·~ tonduCtt'<I Oy nto u .. D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D A D s Mof'lday. September 25. 1978 The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678 ) One Call Service Fast Credit Approval HotttH for Saik Houfft For Sale . ...............•.•.... ·•••··········••······· ...••...•...•••....•........•••......••............•.......•••..•.... IOOZGtMf"Ot ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY r.lelilw'sMottu: VACANT ftt-61dy tD <K'CUPY. 38r, 1"'4811. $62.)()0 llurry at won't lut ! Call U& ol 754-7100 All real •·1<L•lt> udv"' tu.•·d I.I\ UWI rw""i.p11ptor 1:. aub Jrc."t t.c1 th•· l''t'lln11I l-'11ir llu u•1ni AO uf l lllill wturh mukM It llll:J:UI LO 111dvert 1•n• ' ''">' Pf•' 1---------1 r~n·nn-, hmrllillOn ur d™:nminuti(orl b1&111.'tl on 1 al'\' t'Ulor rl'l11(WO. i...-x, or n111to11uJ ungan ur 11 n mh•nllon to rnalu: uny '"" h µrl•ftrt•nl'l". hm1la ll(lll, or d1M•nm1nat11m " ·nm. new11pa1wr "'111 not knowanAIY 11ct•ept any adverll!l ang lor real ~U1te wh1rh 1i. 111 \ 1ola uon of the law --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeM:al 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lack llcry Special EASTSIOE Owner lransferro..'<l Lov ely remodeled 3 Br 1&nd hlljle family room. 1111 bwl\lns. outside guest room. oversized pool. al lt-y entrance Near Westrltff shopping and muc h more As king $99,900 Qill~O·ll5 1 -~s .. HERITAGE . • REALTORS NEWPORT SHORES Cl08e to beach·invest or live in this 3 bedrm 2 bath beach h o use Private patio entry l~ad· ing into cozy sunbte hv· lng rm. It'll move rast at Sll0.000' 673·8550 '"''* ''' "• r' •l'' ""'' ~, f [~IRliHI l'U'st time orrered '" 12' ': CAR BUFFS years. Out s tanding. custom decorated home Oversized 3 car garage EXPERIENCE THE CRASHING SURF -TWs antoM sp~•tl holM hen •ltws tt.at .., ~pffOft. Tiied ""Y foyer ftadt to • hlterior with two tpc1C loee1 btctroo. ..ct o C)Mtt Mlitt wttt. si• patio Hd pri•ott bath. YoM nwst set this Mh ........... , Offend at ... $211,000 497-3331 ~COATS '& WALLACE Cc:P REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCAllY OWNLO COMPANY SERVING THE SOUIH COMSI ARLA SINCE 1963 HA TE Y AIDWOU7 This is the place to do au the things you enjoy instead! Pool. jacuzzi. cl"°bhouse-Walk to shopping, theaters and fine dinner houses. Also included in sates price of $98.900 is neat and clean 3 Bdrm 2 bath multi level townbome. Coll 546°4141. Serving Costa M esa-Irvine Huntington Beach-N ewport B each with large \.'OZY family + large shop & buth at room. buill·an TV, & rear. with lots of park· paneled bar. Country lng. Big custom bwlt4 Br OPPORTUNITY kitchen with stained 2 Ba home, Eas tside IC you have some tender glass window. and room Costa Mesa. Formal din· loving care and a uttle for pool make tbis 11 mg, fam1ly room. coun· pawttoappl¥lolhiswe ll perfect family home. try kitchen. s t one located 3 bedroom Metia MEWUSTIHG! fi~aee and tile entry Verde home. you'll save 673-&50. a bundle It's pn·c .... we ll '"''"' "' ""' \ '•'" •oN ._~" Ful pnce only $130.000. · · ""' Call 540-1151 below market at$117.500 [~llltl . =~=~·~~T --~~~~~-l~~~~~~~~l '"T'PROPERTIES ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS Duplex. s te ps to the beach ln Newport 1 Older front 2 bd rm .. re· modeled; rear bachelor urul over 3 dbl garage Space for 2 extr11 ran; Pnced a t $149,500 · in· eluding the l1&nd' 673-3663 6i~777 EVt.'S associated BROKERS REALTORS 202', W 8olbco b'I 1 661" 1002~ .. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• U~IVU~ IN COM IROADMOOa -Favored family area . sgle s tory. 4 bdrms. 3 baths, 2 frplaces. 3 car garage. Unique at $252,000 . HANDSOME HOME -4 bdrm pool home m Irv Terrace. CdM. Lge lot. parquet floors. heavy shake roof. Handsome at $207 .500. ' CLASS OM SPYGLASS -Sgle sty 4 bdrm. European like patios. various extra 'S}'Stems, view and lge storage area, $345,000. H.V. UOADMOOtt -5 bdrm. 1 story. backs to community canyon. g reat family a rea. $267,000. U~IVUI: fi()M~S REAL TORS'. 675·6000 1443 East Coast Highway. Coron .. uel Mar cJl'>-0 rn M1•C.<1 Verch• .i i !:>46 5990 .WESL EY N TAY·LOR CO H.EA LTOH.S Sl lll'l ' t~M( DAILY PILOT ('3 HouHi For Sale .•••.•............••••• G.-rol 1002 ••••.......•.••••...•.. BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. 7H11 A CELEBRITY This s pectarular 3 Bdrm J bath condo ha& bt!t!n featurt..'<I a:. HOME OF THE MONTI! an lhl" med11J ll hai. lormal din· 111g room. enclosed wet· bar and m<1ny otht·t amerut1~. Only $167.SOO. ~~! E~tt!~ome an c1 bl"JUl1ful neighborhood h<tndy lu Catholic .ind Public school:. Walk1nit dt!>· tanc~ t o chutchei.. Sl94.500. BAY& BEACH 4!>0 NEWPORT CTR. OR. 7M11 HHDsnc 41B>ROOM 2 story. 4 bdrm. lgt' fmly rm make this the ~~t value in Irvine. Bnck pauo. Heavy s hake roor • localed on a lvly cul·dt!· sac lot. 759· 150 I AIAMDONB> 3 Bedrms. large back yard . roverrd patio • wtbltn BBQ. pnced for qwck sale. $64.900. Celli 714 963~67 Real ESt.ate l':slalt> JUSTTHIHK A -rol l)Mfntr\l\IP """'lft Hym.11\ flli> >1•1-..... ti~ Will\ Counlv Cler-Of O•al>Qt' County ·~ 642-5878 t cae: 110111 ILllRS CD. lm"ERTAKE ALOot<._ HA.DOit VIEW HOMEs--fttASI II New exclusive! Ideal 4 BR family home facing the greenbelt. Near e le menta ry school & comm. pool. Gorgeous patio with blt-in BBQ & fire -ring. Lush established garden. Lge family nn with mirrored wet bar. Many extra improvements. Only $196.000 incl. land. UKEMEW Monticello Condom am um for only $00.500 3 Bdrm:., l"<t b<i. al! new crpl'>. pamt, appLianl'es. hght fixtures. etc. Sept '" ,,,._ ,.,... .. ti_ E1Cf9W '"""'" EK rowNo.7 ..... MI' lttl N. Tt1>ll11 •- S.ftle •••· t.11~ on .. ,_ PuOl1\lwd o. .. ,_ Coe•• Dally PllOI S.ot. te,H ()(t 7.•.1•11 • 4397 ,. SUK & "Nit GRASS C R V A 8 R G 8 8 A E S P S U T R L P S A Y E I S G T H E 8 L A I H 0 l 0 C 8 K H E V H S 0 8 M A G S E T H P E I I H l A Y E A l A U 8 M 8 H R 0 S T S l X 8 W 0 M L E 0 E A G U C T I R H S P H 0 L A A 8 V H A N I S 0 S A A l A U T C R U Z 8 T E I R Z E R A T R S R S 0 6 Q 8 E G L P T 0 R 0 H T A H 0 C E 0 S S A R G E U L 8 Y K C U T N E K S T L H A K E R A E J E U C S E F T C G S R S R R E F A N G l H 0 L A F T A A G S A C 0 F E S H 0 R N T l U S J U R 0 M L T U T 8 C S A 0 A A B L E 8 Q Q 0 P 0 B C R A BlG R A S SIQ U C L A G R H T E E T S G 0 D E E N S A N A C : wor °""~" Ol'Wt • . WWII, up, ~ ot diagonllly. f ind Ndl er>d bo• It In. • Fsu1 Cfwplng 8tnt Btntt .... : luthlo Ctntda Bluegrm Velvwt Bent .i Bermuda Oua Grm Blue Grema u RtdtoP Colonie! Bent Crtb Gr• 9 TJOllnte Kentucky Blutanm Oo(t Tooth Tomonow: G.-.t Britain $©\l~N\-~ttf~ ~ Thal Intriguing W orci Gome with o Chudle I HEET DD I 11 I' I I ~ . f ~ t ~'fll!t''::"J•' ·"' ro Place f Nr Ad 42-5678 A Flclllloue Bualnon Nam• St•l•tnanl llled wllll Ille CcNflty Clerll le valid tor nve 'f••ra aft .. wlllcll time cont1n11l11g 1>uelno1Mt mutt roftle. Publlcallon 11 nece1 .. ry onl'f If tll•r• ••• c:11ange1. Call tM Leg el Oapar1me111 •• Ill• OAILY PILOT to1 lnlotmallon 1nd nec:euary tonna. 642-4321 Ellt. J32 OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE CAMYON CREST 3 Bedroom. 21h Bath Plus Famlly Room. "D" Plan, End Unit. Wet Bar. Master Suite With Fireplace. Community Pool. Saunas, Jacuzzi And Tennis Courts. $1571500. 181 DOYElt DRIVE 631-1800 PENNY PINCHER ADS FOR PEOPLE TO PEOPLE ONLY $2.00 (for 3 lines, 2 days) Call Today • • • Print Tomorrow! Sell any Item or combination of items totaling $75 o r less with a 3 line ad for 2 consecutive days for only $2. Eac h additional line is 60c for the 2 days. You may place your ad by phone, just dial (714) 642-5678 and charge it. Call Monday thru Friday 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 ..P .. .M~m:.Mf''!.t~ .. ~~__s paper or call by noon on ~ ... tMy~-::z:~A.t<Jr•!W1'~~-... ~ Or you may use the handy order blank below a nd mail to: Orange Coast Daily Pilot P.O. Box 1560, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 4 WORDS MAKE ONE UHE - - $2.00 $2.IO $3.20 $3.80 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILLO BankAmericard # ........... . Exp. Date ...... . Master Charge # ...........•. Exp. Date ..... . Publish for ...•........ days. beginning ........ . Class if 1cat1on • • . . . . . • • • . . . • • •.•......••....•... Name ........................................... . Address .................•....................... Cit Phone ....... . DAILY PILOT 642-5678 .. . . , at this charmer with cathedral ceilln~. plush carpeting, and wct·bar. It has 3 bedrooms, fam1· ly room. 2 baths. und a shake roor. A r e al bargain at $77,900. CALL now 556-2660 -=SELECT '"T' PROPERTIES HELP We're suddenly buck on the market Pride of ownership 3 Hdrm. 2 bath Mesa Verde home Immediate OCl'Upanry Owner moved out. Mu~t sell ! Call now! ~ur~FOIJM "~"' PENINSULA SPt:CIAL J Bdrm home. rlose to water . o wne r wtll finance. A~ 642·3338 Littk Is lie)!! Classified Ads are really small "people to people" sales caJls with big re· aderstup and bag results' To place your class1/1ed ad. call today 642·5678. WESLEY M. TAYLOI CO .. llALTOIS 2111 S.. Jo u; '" Hllh load NEWPORT CBITH. M.I. 644-49 I 0 OCEANFRONT Quality craftsmanship in mahog. trim & oak floors, sets off this landmark ; 4 BR. J ba. home in finest location. Established trees & lawns. $475.000. BACK BAY t,inc 4 bdrm .. 21/2 balh family home on quiet cul de sac Oversized pool. playhouse. extra storag~ $169.000. BAYFROMT Several fine bayfront home5 with pier & slip Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1J1· 011v1· N B • b7S blbl I ACRE Bwlding or mobile home Sile Just East or Ortclo(a lfwy. All ullhttt'!> to pro Pt'rly X lnl t1:rm 'i 11676·5717orI1523 4462 FARGO MESA VERDE Huge yard. S bdrm:;. pride of owner..hrp thru· out. Ready to muv\• an . Sl 19.500 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Custom 3 bdrm home. bit. fo rmal dm·rm & honus rm Ow n t>r 's transferr~ $98,500 D. J. fftftstra, Inc.. 549-3162 BUCH INCOME W1THVIEW Reul U.iate Lo•en Retreat llu ~\' mJ~lt•r !>Utl•·, isolated for tnl1m utt> pnvacy 20x20 Fam1lv room XI nl lol' nl'ar beach & J!Olf cour'>1' f\all pnt l' $84.000 Call 962.77f114 Ki':Y REALTORS BAYSHORES Heal l:blale _,.,,..rti.u.HIU T ABL_E~ II'~ 7 't;~I TERMS - ~ Balboa Island Really ''"'"' ......... "' ,...,..,,, 673-8700 4 Bdrm. family hom.-. l l{t' l1v1n~ room . w I I" r a n k I 1 n f p.J c• . Spac1ou" famt ly r rn . h~e covertc'd patio. And surpnse. ,1 bonu.-. room Call now 645-0303 A COl.ft'B.l IAtCa CO. .. 644-9060 2111 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RO. IN NEWPO"T CENTfft LET US DO THE S&LIMG YOU DO' THE SAYING 4V2% COMMISSION CC~h SerYfcnJ MEMIER 0 MULTIPLE IOAR.D 714: 5-4'·775 I or Ins: 752-0213 macnab I irvtne realty HAUOll YllW HIUS Com e see the "View from the Top" ... Ocean ... Bay ... a ll the activity of Newport Harbor are yours to view & enjoy! Lovely 4 BR, family rm home w/private comm. park & pool nearby. LOTS MORE! $269.500. Julie Van Wieren 752-1414. <V-152> ~ '.,((.t"Zli-•235 ...._ .. .;;. .a1 Oover Drive Harbor VlfW Cen'-r 1rv1ne "l Cdmpus vantv Genter 752-1414 _,_, __ o_A_IL_Y_P_ll;..O_r _____ ....;M.;.;.o;;.:n.:.::da::.uY•.;:S:.:;!fc;l:.::•:.:.:m:i::be::;t.1~~· 1ui9~11L ....... 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UIJu.ul• '1•hl11 11 \ 1 '"'"' ,_ 'lnn-.1 .11 Slt..1 '>llll HIW SIA vtlW HOMI WITH YtlW JIOJY•WO.,._. :.! lwd room & dco -2 balhs, h ropf ace - lhK kitdwn with breaklut area -Side y ·1 rrl. hws room tor pool or l argu pauo. l'nr<..-d below markGl al $239,000 S mall tlnwn oavment & ownt1r wllt O!l~fst 1n Imam ini,: m lctt~l' 0 11t1u n CALL '71-JU7 Ci.H. RoeaTSO... HA.&. TOI •• J t .:. ,, " .. \ .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ associated ••·1~ ••• "' '" •o as I I,' ft ••.•.•• ' ' I•• I Ceet•MeM 1024 JASMtMI CltlB •• ••• •• •• •••••••••••••• l°•>"'"' M'I lM h<'itUll/UI __________ , MV\i ti: IN NOW " t<'~mlly home, 4 ea . ,~.. Agt Sat/Sun 661·1236 .a. -a r(lmad balha + k1tch • w --,iu-c 11llcro oven. Loeuh.-d on ORANGETREE CONOO· f'OR SA.LE BY OWNER l<k-•I for youoa coupl •· t•ul de Ht' near beach. By owner 18r. rla n 3. Tran.rer forct:i. am with rn1u1t.-r hcdro11111 J)l•rk, and all amcruUea. adltl\ only . tennis i:lc. IJl(,'(Jhite u lt l'n"r re liJll. N1Un11 cm111, urul 2 Open SAT 11 $SUN 12.4 ~1.000. 840·1818 duced t.o Sll0.000 J 8R b&ldroom~ l'»llo ~.:WCI 314 Clcveland Or. 2''* BA . 11 e• le r racw .,,.; R """" 1 .. ·w• By Owner Deerfield Park .. on ,,..\I" u .v !i. Oarflcld w/Beach. ho me· Plan 2, Owne r twnbac·securlt y com· 'l'AAlll!l I tranaferre d . priced munlty, pool, Jae . u unll. ~ I ..nlK.. below market ror qulck tennis, e t c . Wa lk to "#I lft C ...... ..__.0 .. •aJ• 3 Br 2 Ba l. tt beach OC" uae pnv beach _ .. _ " ... ' · · · parting lot Some ocean D.R .• F.R .. lndry rm ... _. f "-d n II t I ... I \I I I l• .... ''11•111 '-.it18,•• rRIV ACY PLUS I m-L•ly home w nvt"r 220(1 lrwlne s I•' + 14'0 S I'' rN•ro• 1044 llon room f\(•uut k1tt·hp11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & boU'"· lo~ 11u11hty wull pupt!I" & JhJllll , I llH I ll f11 r 1· 1 l'V ruum , 11urJi:c w 011t•ner t-:xd ' >klC for 1•or• .. HV lurhor Ilia.th Vl11ll'H't GREAT ENTERTAINMENT Prof. decorated w /up· .,.... rom ~" oor. g srltde9. Prof. land.leaped master bdrm wtrrplc for lo maintenance overlook • grnbll. C;ill w11uto sprinklert1. front _7_14_!_498-_·_07_«_. Ll_c __ _ & rear. M11ni additions & amenlUea. Open House. Sat/Sun 10.8. 13 Golden Star. $5t.an2 WOODlllDGE Laguna Niguel Realty • FOOT HI US PUNT PASS KICK You'll lll'W'' with t h111 I ll l( 11 r) "' ~ " l' o l 1 v 1• N e wport Twnhmc Cw;t.om cruftl~ wet b11r cAccenl3 the hidraw:iy den Rich dl'c'm n·n ected by contourt•d mirror-. Thi! extra J)Otnt" Ea:;y "tuJu: over" or ahe t·u1 rent loan & ownt•1 may carry 2nd $132.:iOO Call berore "timt: run!> out" 00-7221 MEWPOlT Hl>UCHl Tht~ 'un111t IK•i.ut y 11' rt• ully w I<" IJut 11r u11•11 uwnt'r 11ay1> 1u•ll 11uu·k Only 10 , d~n Owur w c:urrv all fumaru·111a.r t N"w l111t1n11 Huth I.aunt•. R1tt 646 4~ Owner Is an.xiou.a t.o sell this lowut prt·ced Clean as "' whistle•, We1tcUH RHtty "Driftwood" m odel. 2 ·Ball?<>a model 2 bdrm HOTTUB r ORSALI'. $l6,SOO llK, (pk m uc·h 111or•• 1----------1 H.wporl l each 1069 •••.•.••.......••••.... i HOUSES OMOHELOT N ,. w "0 I ' 11 ~ I Ith I ' ) I :. 0 0 0 0 0 \4' II (• r Is mJt1\ :.tll'd' Call IA~ !Jll\I ..... " .. . ,.,, :j OPtN HOUSk RE.Al TY ~> - 1 IJdrm. 2 bu. lllU 1h·i.:r•'l' i:olr cour~t'" vu•w 11w .. w c·rpts, drJ)!-1'11 fin.um · at Sl 100. p1mo 967 l!t!IH I 111rl(1•011 .. r u r11·h ... t' ••· l U.-.hllll hu It Ill "lir• 1"'1l1 (Jlltt>l l'lll 11" •111· K1·•I 1111< I<. p..ilhWU\ !llllJ "hilt 1.111 '""'" ,: Md,111\• 111 \'Jll11r•"' l~·anwd 11•11 Ill~"' llu~I' r tllllh roulll \4 II ll "t'l l1.ir I ru1 l'tlllftlr\ '''It' j. II I ht'll lianta,l1• hh ,.,."I •·J I ~Jo.I\' \'IF.W t 1um thl11 ~ .. l\ :t Hit I.' Iii. hunw in th1• Jl lHlrll• fl l(all· ,,.mm \lt1"tl t .. 11111• hu~ • If 14 I I Cl I \ r I Ir t· od \4 11r .. r1u .. J:l•~.~o \\ '411 ...... """ 24u. 27 1 ·url Ur 011ot·11 ~at/!Mln I • st l4.500. * a.~ NICB> TO SB.L TODAY !fi"1ca.J..lklrm <:olloj~ In thla bo mf' with 3 tM.'l!rooms. lnrgo family room . fo rmal dining room, centr&l air und brick putlo. A former ~teld model. Asking ooly S1 12.000. Sly. 3 bdrm. 2..., ba. SUb· w/v1ew of Sadd leback with 3 br A·frum" l'ur mil on p.rice It uirms. Mountains. Redwood quet Ooors. huge !>lamed 644»112Aaent. deck.a look onto areen· glass wmdows All n"w ·--------------=;;,,_--belt. aep. laundry room. • 11.11111' H\ ~IJl~lllC ''"' mut·h m111 h 111 •r1 ll\l.th'r ~lit , .. rq •r11I I 11 ,., It l I 1•d Ut 1•11 '.\• ~111 llur r ~ 1•,111 '" Ila'. . B.EGAHT TOWNHOUSE l'hL'I hw1•ly hum1' ll,1 2 lulrm'< , 11 ... 1u1h :! ~ II.ill~'> 6r ,1 ht•t111t1ful \ lt'W 11f 1111• H1.: I .111\C•ll Coll ( 'our,c• l'rt>lt-'' du or a l c·d JO 1·x<1ur:-1l•· t.1t.I •· ~4'' nm !... \ I 11 I 11•11 tol If ,11 l111f 1111 I 'I llll'nl ( ·., PETE BARRETT REALTY 642-5200 l.i.•lol>t .... 1 pn~-d honlt' '" e 1 1IM l 'J>i:rndt•d 2 bclrm. f RE:~ TIG€ 1 '"~ lm·J>laCl' rnnt.-d t< 2 _ _ HOM€~ ""1th room \0 build Sub ark h om ... w1fh 2 .. 'Ol"l(L"OW> (1n•pl.1tl't•!l. rC· c:~bt<d winduw lc:dgt• 111 h v1ng room for your plunti. and u pcrfrrl patio ro r your entertain· lnii. Do n 't muss it' Reduced l o $85.000 Shown by &1J1polntment 2512 VWisur Place mil o n tt•r mll <:1111 333.'.IW Cou11tllwy,N U !'40 mi icent t4M'44 H.V. HILLS lt.-Jut1ful cllc1•ut1' c hOmc" r urner µool ~IL" tut 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, l~ sq n XJnt terms uvatl. 111 sun .uoo c .111&10-s112 ...... I 4 ~ T 1 I ' f •'I , ' o .. ,, " ,.1 ' ••. DUPLEX SO.OF HWY t>n lovely Avocad o Avenue. a charming 2 hdrm. 2 :-1ty, uristde down hou~c w1lh cedar s hmgle •·xtt•rior and isundeck l'LUS a luxurious 2 lwlrm, 3 balh Apt. with c·ovt.•rt'd p11Uo & 3 car J;ar.ige. $210.000. 644-7211 SUPER EASTSIDE LOCATION Sharµ 4 Bdrm 2 bath hci111e, r e m o d e l ed kitchen a nd bath. Only $79.900. Call 546-5880 ~HERITAGE REALTORS ~~ I I ', ~ II fl I \I I I I !"JI)! 'o.a1' "•• 1.oro1u rt,., lit 1 Comttry kttct.N lmmaculafc. quiell 3 DR. 2 sty, din rm, uaed brtclt fpJc. plush c pu, many .:xt ras. Prime Mesa Vt'rde location . S137,7SO. C u ll O len Hellwarth. Ul-12166 RVM~ 11f1A 1 r 1 •H ~----- OPINHOUHI 327 BowllwzGrc~·n. Coll. Prk, 182.500. Swl<I lH . 146-741• UNITED BROKERS IY OWHEtt Spin ·n a pan 4 br home. (rplc, lo/• ba 71S Vic ton». $00.SOO. 646·6813. $!1500 DOWN No quullrying ! Owner will finance! 2306 Sq. rt . or luxunous living! Talk to Red Carpet we listen. 754-1.202 LOW DOWN ~~ I I "t... I< I \I I) ''I' I .o•·." ""' ro•••• ar1 "'" MlSADB.MAR IEAUTY Best area, newly p aint· ed. Lurge yard, only $80.000. Call us at 754-7800 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEARIEACH 2 Bdrm lfu c te n d a Complete with Spanish courtyard. rountuln & wat e du 11. R ·2 lot . $87.500. Realtor. 83J .. 1355 or 499-1731. ~~~~ DAHA '°IMT Beautiful 3 bedroom. 2 bath. executive home with panoram ic ocean, coastal & city light views. Private master suite with beamed celling. fireplace and v1ew deck. Heated pool with jacuzzi. Close to the marina. 1299,000. A'C~"tWM~ .. ,._ -S31 -08~6 ,..,.,. MIR d.., ,._ ~ ...... J R.AHCH ltlAL TY Hl-2000 SACRIFICE I! Beaut. new Lg. 3 brm. t otally up g raded . 67:HJU It's a Steal! Broadmoor 3 br. S9U90. Biscay 5 br . gigantic lot. $159.990. 00-0112, 644-6687 PRICED LESS THAN BUILDER 3 bedroom 2 story borne in lrvlne Groves with atrium, central air and in a fabulous commwtily with tenni s , pools, cl ubhouse and more . VACANT at READY'! Aslung $89.900. \t r v•r )I ·, JljHt .-. 1)71 >OJI )1~(..,116 c....cu ...... leoct. I 041 ~ac. $78.000. abpplJahnce~ + Walk Ill ••••••••••••••••••••••• .ftl-t4t4 -4'95:s22ct 11:~ . Sl 12.500 J llt•l * DUPLEX * 496-241 l 130.5050 2 br + den loadl'<.I w me Ocean aide of bwy, level Mh"-Vt.Jo I 061 tr as. Stoal 1t .st $106.000 lol. eaay acceaa lo beach. ••••••• •• •• •• •••• •• •••. WESTCLI I'' I" J br .. I' n Needs paint, minor re· wtlots or extras Sl5.5.000 pairs; ldeaJ for home & Imm 8 c · 5 BR S an P ENIN dupl~x . rt·r.t Income . Hurry. only VeJJl'de, family rm. new S/W. redu<·t.'<1 t<i $1119,000 SL58.900 crpls . prof. lndsc pd. NPT Shores duplex Im Mission ReaJty 494-0731 _830-__ 20;.,.,,1_1 ______ mac + you own land ltEADY M.wportleach I069 ~~~re duplex 3+3. FOR YOUR .F lRST ••••••••••••••••••••••• $159.500 INVESTMENT? Two 3 HEWPORT Manna Reulty 642·8850 Bed., 2 &. units near TltlftLU goU and tennis facilities Lovely Newport Tnplex. NEWPORT HEIGHTS with 180 dearee view of (3> 2 Bed.rm units. Owner J BR & den. 2 IJa. nice ocean and trees. Only will cooperate on install· carpeting. lgc ti v rm $185,000. No quallffing, ment sale ' All leases. w/frplc. cov patio, pvt we've got lbe easiest Prime investment. Ex· bckyrd & dbl gar . Xlnt l«mB around. celient locaUon ! Owner I o cat 1 on on n 1 cl' t y will conside r contract landscaped corner lot ENJOY 1llE LUXURY and dis· tinctlon of li vlng In this spacious ne w 3 Bed. h o me . Adm i r e brealbtaldng views rrom living and dlnillg areas. Imagine friends chauing in a seated fire pit. or turn your atte ntio n toward the cozy den with fireplace and origina l stained glass. There are features too numerous lo mention. Come. while there Is stJll llme to con· tribute in selct.'tlng ap· pointments. Call today for preview showing. HORIHS REALn 494-1057 CaJJ DOW 752.1700 $139.000 oPfN "' o ·"'•UN rnM ''"I' JACOIS REALTY [,•lfil!HI "'-MEWP0-'. 7 .s.R. 6 t. 67 .; ••• E·s-T DOVER SHORES Ownr/Bkr must seU 48r. 38a. prof lnO:scpd. & dt · corated w /jacu ui & pool. Bltn m icrowave. many o the r xtra s S229,SOO. Opn Sundays l2·S. 1531 Highland Dr 64S-4226 or 833-1316. .., CftYI' Twfthomts Res1d/Bltr 640·9019 THE PROPERTY MART BEST BUY lnlhe 11.UFFS 41 0 Vista Romo Open~l-5 ROCK BOTTOM S p ac1ou:. plan IV Beautifully crtp'd J GR & den. 2~• fiA 1800 Sq ft In-level. Won't last. ~115,000. .... luy in HcJts 3 br I l/c ba, SI 05,000 ACACIA TREE REALTY 642 1355 SMASHING PALnnn---- 1110 Prt Chorlu HartM>r View Horne ~ Super loc utum or\ riu rk dCrClb!> I rom l'lbh..,1· x. pool, Vl('W ()f p.irk .'V l'tl V l1ght!i . •IRr 21~M.• ;• rrpJcs hurdwood fir'\ 11) l' o u n l r y k. 1 r • h c· 11 panelled 6t wallpa1wrrcl thruout Pr ind hl'lc.w mar ket a t $20~.uoo LAND lN(.;1..vDEU OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 12-5. ly OWMr' . 64().9256 llGCANYOM llG VIEW llGAUGUSTA MODEL BIG CHOICE or rmancmg. nwner w 11! help al ~S.000 1\l(l'nt 645-5044. ---- SSTt:l\L T HI!:> HOM ~.s Be<iul nr'"' lg upJ,:rcl BR. lo pnce tn3 t31 l Altl 1076 . •.••.•••••....•....... VILLA GRANADA Whit" 1o1. :itt·r o • •" , vie~. sound." or t hl' "Ur' m Son Cleml.'nh·~ mu ... t luxunou:-lOndom1111um residence J<u1d y .1v.111 only $120.000 Hi'.:RTHA 111-:Nf!V Rl-:ALTORS 2150elM1o1r 4~2 41:.'l or by ..... 3Bdrm. 21,0J Ba V·Plan condo. Wood -d ecke d patio. living room, dining room. 2 car garage. $113,500. A CONVCNl[Nl SHOPl'INC ANO SCWINC CUtOC roR IH( 714-640-04!08 21.3· 7211)..2540 otc H.tMM VuH .. s Montego 4Br. FR. brand nu crpts, redec lhruoul.. Vacant. ea.ay financing. $161,500, ree. O wner . 64G-ll41. S 12.000 Down Back Bay View. 2 story. 4Bdrm, 3 Ba. den. rormul d.lnlna. 3 lrplc ·s. lrg lot. No quaUrytng, immed O<" cupancy. Owne r will ca rry. Fu ll pri e e. $232.000. By owner. Pnnc only. 64(}. 7778. Contract of sale, IO'h. down. J br 2 ba. loaded. l .f.T. Bo b Ma r c·el. 957·2666 CAl ON IHl CO Slim, Smart, New IOY2.lBY2 "'11ff '-"•'-1lf w.-T ...... Marvtlous MAIPISIAY ot your busy hit-thn ,Jim. 'mfft c11ue1 lh~t eoes an cuy, then on to c11nnt1 out. Slenn, ,okt-cut all 1n one. nc 101st sum Punted P1nein 9491 Hall Sim \Ot,\ 12\.t, 141/t. 16" 181,\ Sue \41,\ (bu't 31) l•ke\ 2 118 ,.ro, 4~ inch lablic S... Sl.50 ,., t1tll plttlnl. ... .. .. .. 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Male 714/675-4688Aduli.. ~ S42ll l:rolllr 11~.ooo HARBOR VIEW HOMF.. l."d. r o modt'l ed kit. 28lh.00.7388or642·~ SquarePark.:1hopping& l..l&rle 4 br a ba. rur lot ~ f« S• I ZOO To ro.n; )itr•• hJtt 1oun • ••• •• • • •• •• •• •• • •• • •• • Uon Mu111 ,.~ Sl;K,tlOO 10 .irn• A~<l• 1ttto <. rnv" ~ h .. t! • Z3Wl '1ti1 ~· \. 1.alk ) l 1·11t..r lll•v11!~~ .• ~~~Hltr ~1._2.uxCl~n8dd~ ... 2.B_!~11m™o dacohmwhf,1r;rpb1~.·Nnl~~dydl'J)tl2, ByapPt. schools No pets ~ S-CletMlth 1 776 O.W-To~ _, OT"""' '"' ~ .. ~ ~ ' "' '' mo. 968-4737 or 545·7668 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• 2 br t"" ba pvt. putto. fi44 3406 mJ rom bch $475 mo 3 BR, 2V. bn condl>, rormal evf.'11 & wknds. 3 br 2 ba U""t.alrs. 2 lae enc I ii a ru i:c S3U MolW hornt-, l HR. I ~ ha. Lille-™'"' bo·,.l parlr.. ~~ Adul~. $26.0(10 t.-nm I -t96 l!MO T...t6R 1090 .••.•....••.•....•..•. 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(213 > :UMadrid871·4483 2 "Brupt.cpl..\>,dl'J)h .k•d~ auurds ~36 7721i or cargar,tennas,s pa,pool. 78().184.Sor887-549S ok No dog:, $295 mo 962·4.S08 S850. 6'4·2185. .... ·-· 9711-01341 2 b w 0 8 Q ... ·-· '-"'IMd ....... llwd ,,,..... 3244 3 br a, I . itas B . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qwet 2lir, lBJ. furn kat. 3 br. 2 •·11, compl re ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto dr opnr, nr beach .• ........__1~•-..11 3706 .._.I.a.ct 310 6 nl'wly decor'd lodry "'-LI IL\W/\11 ., Or $450 mo. $150 secur. & - -r I I ., ... 1'""0 ~, ... ,1n .. n \n•.. :.i1u ' l'tJIPU. Ki\l'AI mod.,ltld. W 10 book up. anJe Tree Condo. 18 r. clean. I.I T. Bob Marcel ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• nca . e nc gar >-: a ..,, ttl Oran&t' l mml> !Jwld 1-'iU)' furnu.h•-tl <'vndo. ~d. 2orencl au $450 tenrus. AC. adlt.s. no pets. 9157 2666 l2x31' L.R. 2 .DR. tacin Le 2Bd, 188. n"w rrpt .. dr W :1 ~ llH' l'. tl 4 Ii 11150 . >wrdrnrn1anch o11 1h1i. un t lll v.11t•·r 1''•••• 'J'SL Mgrnt 642·1603 ~mo.569-M73aft 5PM · BOAT DOCK. on LI~ &pt.Exl clean.Yrrt!nl _~ __ iss ______ _ ~ '''"'' P•Hl~I \lnl u v.n•·r1ob1µ Hu1ld01~.~ M-·· V"'rcte 3 br, ., b", 1JOO ISLE·Lg4Br.3Ba.2 T LE ISLE . Sundeck , fUm or Uni $450. Lall' M"sa P1n"s I br S30~ tt-t m a. I t.77 )b!il 11r mu111tor1um. $12~. vv ·-... " " I t $"SO 67 l338/'"""~73d ' ' 1 ~ ~ 11• 1~ 78!11 ur&W11585 nt!W p1u11t Aviul. now. llEHT.ALS S.~aos, " m o food bar. gar. W ID. eve s.. """'""' ys Adults. no pets 2650 FARC.O ~ St&V'J50 lBR.lBa.. .. .• $300 adlta. ~lower. upper So. BayCro nt low .:r HatlaAvc 54!1·2447 Ottt.r• ... llt9h o..tofCCMlty 2550 RR 2 b dbl 2 BR,2"41 Ba ........ $.57SNewport Hts .. lovely 3 s:i00.548-9647or67J.5&44 duplex.Million$v1t'w32 br. garagc, laundry ••••••••••••••••••••••Ca a rclal l"roperfy $305.:s, ·,,,.ad. gar , 3BR.2& ....... $47S BR,2 ba .home;nopets. RA.c:" yrly d"luve 2 br. br,2ba.S7~mo.675·3878 ~aral """"-'l'.•upl" Adult:-. ~ ~ 1600 ................. • ... • • p.t.ao. cn('cu Y 3 BR. 2 Bu . .. . $500 l600/Vrly. 646--0629 eves. ~ol\I " " " '"'"" ' ' 1-----~......_•lllL~......_ I I OO ••• ettllu••m••••••--~.fl!1~,...~~--t--ti4:..' ::2...:222:::.1;..o;;.;r..;646;..;.;,.;;9666.;.;.;;...,=.l .J.BR. 2,1'2 Bu ........ $600 752-6019 dMys. garage prkg. no pets Bachelor Apt. Attractive, $275 Mgr apt K 548·11185 ,.._.-_. S BR 3 n--S117r' 67S.3063eves & wknds. 8~/(_inodern .. ~09 ""n .. • •' , ll~, I ba, l cu~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• KOl.I. IK\ 11'11 ... l .. !''I t-.H PROPERTIES C1t!Wl 2 BR w gJr . adlts, • Dll ...••• , • . ., Eastbluff townhouse. 3 br Tooaz. S'i!25 6 5 62..19 ~ ""' -• I .L~ • • I M l~ M t-;JO•: .... H l«k\l i.q It oHH't• old!( fu,r 773 W WI Ison $27S. on gmbll, pool pnv. $700. CharminB 18r apt. best ooaz. mo. 7 • "at. pvt yurd. u'J'31l to n . s n :rtAL ll'll'f $WOO mu "I/ 'J... .,.,.. Valley ~-9il7 213/~·1676 location. $39S m o . ...,., .... wlo 3107 $325/mo 548·2153 t'rH'•' 1Jn th1i. llnt!h hOOO llQ I\ uffact' l>ldg fof ,, •., ucrc hori. • pro· 64G-8 l46 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TWNHSE. il:IR. t•;al:fa. :.! -.1 n ~ll' w 1<I ~· Ac<',·n't Mlc ~N'm'ST & pcrtll"> Rt!udy to b1.1.1ld eon.-r'sGW• NwptCrestCondo.sunken ..... ,..U..Mla 3707 l or 2Bdrm Wanter Furn yr.. old. iplt'. pvt pal w ~13 udd C\ll. \l113ht•d t COMM 'L.MHKTG ~.:'~~·~'!'s~· F'untalillc ~:~r~ !~u tg~ s~h': }~~~I~~~~.& g~~~~~i ••••••••••••••••••••••• avail~Oce~a•11v1~~· ~va~ gar. new Plllnl Adlls. nu S..loJ.OOO. ac~s from h<'h Conu. lJoch Jutua on "RUNAROUND" call k ilch w /nook. 2 BR Large be autiful Ba y imm a n s pet.' SJOOmo 5411 ~7!J tP~.Q a 7c ~9· 746 " \aev.&utll.ltiei.to pro~r CONSUMER'S GUIDE +ms•· sw'te w/st·....oy, 3 Front 2 bdr. gar. Ulls ~~~at S. 573·39Sli• .,......,._Store 14 ~ -11 tyhnc S7t>SOw1tl'rms. ... ""' d ~<I\ w t ,..._,.,.,, EASTSIOEC.M. ,, 2~1 acres Horse pro· Many have and a re glud Ba. 2 car gar w1opnr, gas pal · _..,per mo in er ____ 8-'8 __ ~-----~J.a. 1100 ~rty In the beautiful theydid!!Savellme,gas BBQ. pool. J8CUZZI, 548-6746 Cln'ElBR AT Bt:ACH & ~~r~~r~~-=·S375 mv .\1ur1 an na11 . $61100 &mooeyon r~. lf523 CAMP115Dl IRVINf sauna, tcnrus. Walk lo 2 BR dlx nr bay/ocean BAY.$295/. •EXCITING• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w1t~nns. I000'1of R...+ah ~ 00.ch. J ust $650 mo. Aft Wlnler rental $375. M50 661·2333.496·5660 2 BR. cozy. be:ims. pauo MIWDUPLl XIS u 20 acres. Nr shops & KlOS.PETSWELCOME Terrace lwnhse. 2 BR. 2 5.646-0067 yrlylse 871·9467 TouJly remodeled apts gar. nr shops. bu1o . -~ .. ....._ Sao Clemente-$149,SOO S"bools $1466""'racre 64$.4900 BA d I U bl All ocean.m> 645·1223 -·r ,_ d ' · r-· • e n . p oo /jac. 2 BR. 2 Ba BIG CANYON un-•-r toG"'°. Balboa Bl. now ava a e. _ new ~acapt1 &sunset.s,abtn up ...,i owner epre<>aa-N DUPLl!:X. Out.st.aad· n...o.n7daysSl-7 A r h """''"' '"' -ft'-•· arpet lud CWfs1de Paradu.t' I Br, uon near beach 731 5606 mg buy for the investor. v.,.. cross rom 5 opping TOWNHOME. beaut up-4 BR. 2 BA. 2 balc.'s $475 :;o.utie': c • lllC ei. 3 BR 2 BA upper. Mesa dt'I +bonusrmtnLaguna8)' or768-3896~v~ On! $27500 New3br condo.garage. ctr.$.52S.M2·B642~·l3J6 g r a d ed, l oads o f mo.Agt.540-2345 B .....,_1· S2G5 Mar. $350 f"amrly. no the Sc.';i Park rl'nt only '---......=..~-::;:--., 2000 C~ 9'3-462' now! (rplc. pool, jacuizi. Kids WOODBRIDGE amenities. No children. au.., ors pets 546·6036 $11Smo.Pncl.-dtoscllut ....__..-._,.-n• &petsok $47S.6Jl-~ nopets.644·0609. OCEAN FRONT. 3 bd. l BR sa35 6 500 Cl\LI TODAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• left HJl!kM R.f. Inc. Ei>tate. Lincoln mdl, 3 rm 2 ba. lrg. fam . rm. 2 BR • $37S Luxury Townhoww /\pt :i ~kh90'1 ' ' tlf;AL EST1Hl': 1631 E. l7th St. S./\. · JBR, 2ba. dshwsr. bltns, Br, 3 ba, &40·l271. SEA VIEW avail. Sept. to June 16th. 404 E. Balboa Bl bd rm I',.~ ba S395 _ttiya J lfi COUNSELOR cov pat. d bl gar. com · 3 BR. 2 ba. bltns, securi-s.'570 per mo. inc. utl. pre-67S·3029 Monrovia C M 731·560li Calfornia Poe c • Rc·fanancc & 11we11t· Out of State pool M2.5 No pelS HERITAGE PARK l)', tennis. pool. Beaut fer f mily days 675 7060 r-.:..........__ .. --1.. 3818 MolNle HotM S .. H ment 11peciulii.b . Sgl Pr-rty 2 600 mun · · like new, ocean view, a · · ~·~ _.. 2&J Bdrm <1pl!>. unfurn 2706 Harbor.Ste20tl ram14.~1ex ..... :;;:~:: ............ S42·083S NEW J Br. 2 ~Ba .. AC. SBSO/mo. Days: 973·2122. or&l2-38S7 ....................... fanuly complex. no IX'l:- 540.5937 •Be~c prO""rll"li "-t--... ct•-East.side 2 br 1 ba, 2 car ram rm, frplc. pvt patio Eves. 759·1134. Lux ocnlrnt winter. 2·3-4 SPACIOUS new split level 22(ll apt J . Collegt.> Av .. .. ...~ " """"""-"" """'7-ga rage . S38" mo . S475 mo 644·1480 o r -Br. from ~475. Call Lownbse. Yard & ocean 6'l2·9760btwnt->•pm •Property M un11gcment 20-80 acre purcels. $2.135 " 8.»-5050 ext 40 H bo v· H " 2 b 2~ b t d OCEAN VIEW •Tax & CX<'hange udvase ""r ac. nr. '~wastown. 64.S-0733. Broadway St . . ar r iew omes 640-4784 vu. rd. ('2 al. hes md c· """fEL~ VIC::'I'OH IAN 1979DILWIDE G D Bo I "'"'4.,.," "'" "" Cul verdale .. br, 2~2 ba. Extra fine 4 bdr m .. s rgne o r e I' or .-. • Ory · s er .,w. """ Mt. Owner (714 )""" "'>21. ., ard I ...... tti.... .. h 3740 'min t taste 661 2871 2 Br st··-'10 11-ba w 1°11r R~,.....L l'f ti .-rv.> 2 Br.l ba,Cp,gar,a dlts. p ror. land sca ped . g ener mc .S700mo. rUt.:n;:• CIC en a e · · ""'· ,, .. • """"'• aguna 1 e·s Ye. 2 l "'""CH HOUSES ........... IL......... """S l cbld, no pets, $39S. Garde-"'r & as•"". dues Agenl~·7383 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &496-3697 adlts. cpts, drps. r:ingl!. brand new. Just listed for --5annY ,_, ·~ ""'" --Ba h be hf . fnrd yd w1pat10. wtr pcl s ale. 2Br, 2Ba Wood· ()tit A LOT Wanted 2900 646-1105~ 548·3143. pd. By owner. No pets. Vear round" Only S200 c ac ront w/view, eoro.. .. Mar 3822 $285. 66i .. L .. Victona craft. Won't last al only 2 Blocks 2 Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastside 4 BR. 2 ba.. $550 mo. lsl, last sec. & Singles ok;,· On beach. color tv. ca~rt. Ne_ar ••••••••••••••••••••••• 636-4120 I s S31 ,000 ISA RC7249 I 2houses for only NEED TO BUY HOUSES. dshwshr, dbl.garage. clng deposit of $250. Small fee. Ms-4900 . ne w. S250 1 nc ut il. _.;...__•:__· ____ _ <SBRC727491 $85,000. O R UN ITS Cash an SS25 Mo. 646-0844 551·2897. •CONSUMER'SGUIDE 5J6.3"4 Dana,aint 3826 Mobff.HCMllt Store 2f'ix as2save Flash! Call Jack Scott, ...,...hech 3741 .. .., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Don't lx-2Late SC OTT RE/\ LT Y . 3 br, 2'h ba townhouse, Pleaaant 3 br . ~ ba, frplc. Sludenl.s! ! We have a ren· ••••••••••••••••••••••• (61 "' New 1 BR duplex. pnv 956·4500 SCCYITREALTY 5J6-7SJ3 c p t s , d r p s • dswhr, gar. Kids & pets Lal for you. Small fee. LAGUNA BEACH MTR '[l,, !~re~. yard. no peti. Wood 1n~ 536-7533 washer/dryer. dbl gar : ok. $445. Agt. No fee. 64.5-4900 INN. $75/wk & up. Maid "'" ~ utJI pd $325. ti61 -38W Beach L'1v1·ng -R...tall A.sso<'. pool. J·acutzi & 9G4-2:166: 973·2971. •CONSUMER'SGUIDE 20Q<k Dt:prcc new Deluxe ••••••••••••••••••••••• serv .. color TV, heated GARDEN APTS ~~eral new homes left S:in Clemente Oupll!X :i Houwl Funt111wd clubhse In cl. $500. mo. 3 Br. wshr/refrig/dryer,1---------•1 pool. Uul. (714 )494·5294 CORONA DEL MAH in a beautiful rocky BH. 2 ba. frplc. w1bur. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-9947 water pd , garde ner . 511DlOOMS 985N.CoastHwy. 2 Br Townhouse, frpk !IOO MOVE·IN ALLOWANCt.-; OCl!an front park, pvt dt!ck & vu. Super 2 DH. 2 lalM>o ,....,.a 3107 2 BR l BA. fenced yrd, S4:i()yrlse. 552·4763 Spacious home on Lado Ocean f)'ont 2 bdrm . frpl. Pool. tenrus. Some ocean community. iiublt!llTng bu. frpl<' $169.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Easts1de, adults, 1st. last 3 Bdrm . 2 ~2 b a Isle with la rge living garage, hge deck . & Catalina views. Clos1: New 4·unat bldg. 2 BR.:.! a llowed in. park. 3 646-2389 PENINSULA POINT 3 &clean dep.$320per mo. Townhome Fam rm. 2 room . Cormttl d ining Winter, $450 no pets to Fasbion lsland&fine ba+den.2-car encl ~ur beuches + prer. homes BR 1 BA . patio, fplc. 642-1252.0cLl. story townhome. Univ. r oom + de n . Im · 494-579'l beach.644·2611 3341t Chellam Way . pnced frSo2m9. 900 •SmaSelJlelrln1n"d"ertoraull wmter. $125 mo. BAR· 3 br w/frplc, lg back yrd. f'ark Vrll&:ge lll. Obi maculale. SlSOO. mo. ·~~~~~~~~~~I 496·1097. S38S mo. • RETTREALTY642·S200 E side CM 1395 mo gar. 2 patios, dshwbr. lease. Outstanding 2 BR. ocean· I· •B4AISSAHCE •Buy equity wholesale 1 '---3144 ....;. ,,,,76 aft 6P M. · Beaut. cond. Adults. no Cront. 40' wall of glass to l er apt. duplex. $330. mo. 2 bd. rm. t ~ ba. Twn. hst· Mobilepropertles& •Buyundermarket ,,....,. .....,.~ pets p lease. 12 mos. Clean.new&fresh 3bed. ocean. Pvt s tairs to Adults. no pets Days pvt.garage.S32S67J..720-l land development Co. •Sell for quick profit ;;;;:~~·~;·;;;·;·;~·;; 2 BR. 1 Ba . 5 min. to lease. $57S mo. Avail Oct. home with pool & tennis beach. Close to town. 640-9350, eves 640·0942. _morn~:..:::..o;...r...:p_m ____ _ 17141499-l l 16 •Gary D. Bosler 96()4388 Wdbn:lg, nr lake. S79S mo beach. $360. mo. 15th.s£~~ 633·5001 or ~ac~~b!a:~t\s. ~o~Y ~~~~~ ~e;t":i~~:.~~: ask for John or Jock Hiacliwgtoa .. adl 3840 1714,557.0600 3 6UMrTS tomo.673-4311 631-4560 _e_v_es________ 714/497·4672. 3 Bt, 2 ba, fem rm. f(>IC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 C G rd AplS On 2' •.•Cl\ ()c• be 1 l 682 VI" Northwoods Brand new 3 Charma·no • bedroom patio, gar. F'reshly paint· Sharp, beach, l,2 & 2 BR • · 8 en >"J ........ __... .. och 31.1.9 ,,,_, ~o r s · ... · 0 ... .. rt •--1.. 3769 frpl "'·-h..,.,hr "aragt W[[lfENOERS ac r es, patio, pool. ,__,....., "' t.oria,3br,2ba,ga rdencr. br. 2 ba home w /frplc, h om e o n Lido wi t h t wpor__. ed.1625. 759-9526. c ... ~ _., ·.. · L1.ft $1.125, 000 w I S27 SM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21.3-568-9004 we1. bar. A/C, ram rm. privacy. $800. mo lease. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & pauos. 960-23S8. 2 Mobile Homes in down.income$L22M.Agt Magniricent bea chfront $625. Agt. No fee. IV lBr.unlum,cpts.d rps. Townhous 1 1 Laouna Beach, ocean· ...... ~-1 . West Newport home. 5 We have many rentals un· 964-2:566: 973-2971. ON WATER 2 bed. home ~c. pvt patio • .caragl', e. ov.e Yb. s p:Hh· ., .....,......., d .,.00, K'd et ., l only 0 0 pe'" $385 & home like z r wrt fronl pnvate p11rk from ----------Bdrm, 2 ba ths +dorm er -· 1 s. P s . with bout slip. $750. · ...., t·-' tra ,. + ., '•-tt l Small fee 645-4900 3 br 2 ba fam r m frplc mo yrly lse. 673-7552 PVl. ga'"" en n,c ~ S7~.u ............. _ L..__ 9 Fixer un s ~·~~ Y lse. 11500/mo. •CONSUMER'SGUIDE ~ pahlt In & oui.. een: lease, F urn . or un · · patios Some· with att ,,.._,. ,,_... ~'-'"' Easls1de Cost.a Mes& on traJ A/C, new lndscpg. furrushed. Coda~ 1124 garage. s w1mmrng pool 956--4500 dbllot&.S3S0.000. ON BEACH. Oecorulor MESA NORTH . SUPER k id s ok . $500 m o . Waterlt Ofttftomes ....................... Jacuua Tennis court~ I ----------1 AcacauTree Realty. funushed 2story, 4 Bdrm LOCATION. QUI ~T B»-4600. 631-1400 New 2 br. 2 ba. all bltn~. blJ< to llunungton iihop ~~~-~~~for sale by 642-1355 VIEW. ln best location ~:~~X~~~S1:i.i"N~t Leguna .. .:h 3241~~~~~~~~~ GREAT RECR ~ATION =·,.:;,n~gar. patio, ~~g~·~~erf.1ra~~A~~~~ 645·1304 MESA VERDE4 PLEX-~~~o;::i~YBOAT SLI P DISHWASHER. BBQ, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Onlhebeach! 2br ,fumor Sw1mm1ng. s;i unai.. ::! TSL Mgml 642.1603 Seawand V11lagt.'. 155~~) ESS FOR ES u ; 3 BR+ fireplace. A!lent. $7SOyrly PLAYHOUSE. $400 MO. 16.'iO unlur /$700 furn. Blue uni. 2006 W. Oceanfront. health clubs. b1lhJrdi.. Hunt.mgton Villa~(· Lant'. I~ Dbl w~de ~~m· 837..o.398 Waterfront Homes 546·1753 SAT. SUN:: Lagoon Villa, ocnfrnt on 631-0900:759-1677 nag ht ·lt i:htcd tt•nn1~ Stunning lg. lBr garden H.R 17141898·9961 merset, cod m erdlol. dfully 2 houses on 1 lot.dAlso 631·1400 DAILY AFTER SPM ~~tn~l4 /499·3217. llc)Canyon TawnhH ~~f~nv~~~ :;:;: ~~~; ~: ro~. ~h~ea. S25S 2 Br. r tulliren wd l'om1•. upgrade . f 8 uce to great duplex /goo rn· ,..... nl I 2br drps cpl. No pets 2 br. den + wet bar. 21/:i no pels Startin!? al $270 SJl llOO (0826161 c""0321 Ow er ""ea ronl uxury pnme • • · room G Mobff.~Ston come........ n area, 3 br. frplc, r ncl Msthave rcf.$295lst & EMHALDIAY ba.lotsof storage&ex· F UN ACT IVITl t::S Adults. no pel<; nn1l'n mo84&-lm7 848 0""" NlWHOMES gar age Refs . $800 last mo + SlOO d e p HOMEwith OCEANVU tras, mirrored doors , Fulltimc dtn.•ctor. fret· ~:? br, jacuzzi, PoOI. --------- """'"' "Ao ~ be h bd t ·l f 1 •-bl area. closed garag1• SUPER 2 br. pool, 1-tar. . surround this l 0 acre /\ v a 1 I. 3 t o 7 mos , .,...,.......,, . Sleps to ac . J rm ms r sw e. rpl Cit <'a e&. Sunday brun<'h. BBQ '~. Also 2 br townhs~ In frplr. tree< S325 /\dult.' ·72 Broad more 12it60. :i puree I ln fast 1<row1ug 675· 1&49. with charm. security and secunty • poo · tennis trips . pa rt 11·s. :1 pori quire 177 E. 22nd. Apt to. 84.2·958.1. 642 525I bdrms, l'l'J l>a . stove & areu within mmutt!S of Snlect Dover Shor"e Cleao 2 br w/garls:ige privacy. $1200moyrly. jac. Adults. no pets tournamt'nts & mort•' ~c ., • ..., r S8 Soo r ... _ .. "" Adults. 773 W. Wi on, w t rlrontf(omes $770/some nex1b1lity on -~--"'"-""'-· ------~ br, ''~. ba, frpl'·. 2 .. ,.,, rt' rag. · · irm. Orange County. can.,... homes,2br2ba,dinlog, $275.548·9417. a e . the r e nt. 955·2602. BEAUTIFUl..M'TS --' ~ l 168.5-2094 aft. 6pm dmdl'<l Lo give you ~n IJvrng, frplc, pool. (uJly ., . . Call 631·1400 675-5.535 ~mglci.. 1&2 tx.'Clroom!. l Br. cpts. drps, stove. g:iragc Avllll ammt.'<I ---------• xlnt relum ~n y?ur an· furn. No pcl.s. Scpt-.Jan 3 ~R ~BA. dbl gar, CP';'· 3 Bcdrm. 2 bath. ocean ----------• FUrn. & unfum Model:. ~S:-Oi~ per., SZ40 ~~~~SO 642160:1 Single wade Bait mor e, vcst~ent. Zonl d ror '79. S.S25 mo. 642·6724. v..o rks bop. L.ge r~cd view lge lot w Jfrurl lBt Duplex on •~1 acre. open daily 10 to 7 Hoom I tlir. IBu. Park rent S70. hvrses · 11677'5691 o r 631 22-14 yard.~ mo. S2SO sec. t ree~. So. Lagun a . horses 01\. pvt yd. utal male serv1rt• aH11I No Spacious. qwet J bdrm SHARP !NEW va c ant . s 1 l . o O O. l/S22·20tl0F ... RGO . Ev~~ 673k'43,96: Bdl~ys' $525/mo 494·7287 pd. S225 mo. 754-1039 or ll'a~l' required Sorry . townhse apt w llgc pvt I '.? l>d rrplr . .:ur. no child (4948-61>. A HousftUftfurnlslwd ~-_,,., 8 5 or 1 or 556-0810 adult.i.only.nopet!> patio. Pool Adullb S325 962·77811 <as k for ..... _.._.,_ ......... _ 5t.....--• •• •••••• • •••• •• • •• • • • • ..,z EM.,.. ... LD I .t.y c..-. k d p ""t ,._ ,._ ~ T-..-.... TWO ..... "" A W rf 4b 2b d k O k od ''""7 ' no 1 "' or r! :-. Macki 848-8895 ..,... "'" ~ 3202 Ava1l1ble no w until ate ront r. a. oc · A w o S37S &t.S-3381 or67S·5949 --------- ---------•Te n well maintained ••••••••••••••••••••••• O.C.Point 3 226 6/1/79.Greatocean view. c34pts04, Mdrpsarc'usb.lt~~~-99S73S02. G Arden Ap.utm.ents S 1s· Lge J br :!t ~ bu. tmd OWNER MUST S )';l,L L974 Bendix 24x60, JBr, 28u, lake view. N. West O r ang e Co un t y . <LF12t4 IS) Open for of rs. 81M·562l evl'S/wknds homes on two adjoining •HOMEAHDERS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huge cha rming living 7<., 0....., .,..., pecaa •lua tion ~aroge Mal(' to bc:.arh lots w ath new roof:.: LS /tu ah ... ha m ccil ~...,.,..., N•-IMcll/N.riti $295. I br apl for only """'I•· Grdnr *· water 1111 LOW RENTA room. w "' '"' · -~· '225-new pnvate 1 story • '"' .... ownrr wall help finanl'c ' C..11 tocfay Move today a.OSETO MARINA ings . 3 BR & family Nwpt Hts 3 br. 2 ba. dbl 1180 Imm· iut 17th• For adults over JO No 96().4fj()3or847·4437 1000'sofVacimc1cs bathli. fa mi ly room. 8 0 5 -366 ·7 1 or loc.Lease$SS().w/grdnr. 752 1830 " 11:1""1 S19S Jbr gar yd appl formal dining, fence d 805-871-4755 Broker842·1418: 962-~. .,._,.,. ._,.,/~ · INCREASE , $44,UOO. ea9ch.U752A·l:Y~IOL 557-0824 For lease. 4 Bedrooms, 2 room, c all 2co5llcct. gar w/boat access. Xlnt 645 O!>SO pets. DePos it reqwred ---.... -0-R-.,,....--T--- PLACE $220 l +kad gar yd plex yard children OK $.SSO 1700 16th St 271C ~.16th Pl. 2 BR 1 B1\. f OR 1 V~AR d · · · 3Br 28a qwel cyn set Luxurious 3 br, 2'L ba "On· Do 6 " • S22S2br utll pl pal mo Call Linda Haun • ' n ' t ver at I l11 t carpels/dr apes, tilt rn New lwcunous l Br. 2 Hu. Dbl wide Brockwood, lg -~TIES'"' .J ' lin g , s teps lo b c h . do. JJ ighly upgraded. ., • ., 8170 bdr ms, immediate oc· nu,.,.,....,. • $275 2+ kids pets putao 833-31~ (8·S wkuays) market. school & town, 1 "'"'' gas oven range. cl~e to melds bllns. 1 rash C<lOI S3503+kids pl util ~~~~~~~~~~I near water, 2 car gar. ~~~~~~~~~ shops, No pets. S265 mo puctor & rcfrit: l'vt ~upan~y Shows llkt! __ .......... ______ $3953+famkidspel -. 835-SSOS,835-9455 $7SO mo. 5S8·8534 : -lsl &last +$100cleanmg pntaos.f'rom$395 ._: Ii~ ·~·~~~4 tb<l~t;_~ Point Niguel ~ondo, 3 BR. 3 j>dr/2ba north end or 67~l938. Parit Newport Apt-s ublet dep 644.0452 Gemini RJty 83!1·6623 MOBILE ~ · ""-~ ~....-~ ~....,~J>QOI. l8C., ...:.....i.•.......,u.4,..-a~i.Hlfi'""""'~J;:y .. · , ._,_ J gA.1 .• BR, good view. Goodanall241ocat1on1> Sal.Ula.--.,_..,., ... ~. ~:T""...,.Tl,, e(i~ 'om~_.-... ~~·~T' ---~\& ltla ~AIL ~ , ~ ..... ,. "..rn HOME STORE mos. no smoking. 831·2816 . wuvu, .,.,amr. u•• s. e c. close Lo priv. beach. am· aner 6PM. ~-i Bdrm loft $346''&-'s..'f2'j' pft7( T~p\it'. 'pauo &· .,,3r ...... "'.,........,"'""~ .. ' (l) new Take advantage All areas . /\JI prire!> Lease. $650 mo. 494-4673. med. occupancy. c•o.J080 ,.. •EXCITING• teWPOllT IUCH DIL WIDE LUXURY SH MONTH REHT 1978 Ww ton Manor, 2Br. 28a. A beautiful home. Ready to occupy. Ccilfonlio Poclflc: ..... Ho.Sain 2706 Harbor, Ste 208 540.5'37 WANTED ....., Water pd.Nochildren or Sngl sty. I mr From of full depreciation now. lc6oa 1.aanct 3206 PRIVACY 1POOLIJAC 1 __ Hila 3 250 Oceanfront .bea ut. 2&.J br pets Pool, J acuua, be.ach S3SO SJ6-8&9: tll7 Agent 546-1960 Al. ••••••••••••••••••••••• New luxury, ocean view ..,._,,..... • ••• Steps to ocean, lge s harp. a pl s . w 1 n tr r o n I y aarag"'. """' Hll. r -nnva, i'pt. ll 2 BR. 2 1'l bu condo •••••••••••••••••• • 2 BR l BA, $400 mo: No .. "'""~ """. ., COSTA MESA 3 Br. 3 ba. den. din. New M inute s t o Dana 2 BR. 2 ba. PVl pool, im-pets.673·7737 ~~&~u.~9~-~erntal 2 BR W""l.side. lovely 4. Sparush 4 Plcx upper.:! FOU. •LEX pain50.t67. ~rpl~~~lle. No pels. H."rbor /Hwy 5. s•15. med occupancy $375 mo, . = -.-$750. ,,. '"' " " ....... d 499 5181 BR 2 BA be t f I plex pleasant surround-BR ''• R11 · fp l<: ,\ Prime North Costa Msa 644·9539 494·-ays, · 4 • ~ • wl a u 1 u OCEANFRONT, Yrly, ;,,0 .. ~mo. 7sHJ930 balcony $280 mo No 4-ple.x, all 3 bdrm units. $325! ! Vlew E ReCrlg! eves. city view. Harbor Vi ew bacb $2SO. I BRS28S·$34S. -._ Cavil' Ccntl•r & Ua~h Kids pets ~0.1 Mo e In to-18 mo. old duplex. 1300 sq . I --.... ,__. Homes. Phase 111. Fami· Ut"I aid 964 3783 St I 2 BR 2 b Sc" I C II ft 10/\ .. SlSOO. p/mo. Income. · ""· v fl. 3 br , 2 ba . Crpk, ~"'"r"'" )252 ly rm.2 frplc:'s,wetbar. 1 P . · · wuung rg . a. 1100 u a r ... • Can't miss with thas in-day, Sml Cec645-4900 walled yd, dbl gar. $400. ••••••••••••••••••••••• gardener , new carpts. Waterfront condo 2 BR. 2 garden apt. Pool. Rec _84_7-4_5_1_0 _____ _ vestme 5 nt 4 ." 3666 •CONSUMER'S GUIDE lse 496-1730. TOWNHOME. 2br. 2ba. ~ ... m 98 os. avail. lmmed. Ba. 714·531-1662 8-SPM: area,$295. 7lO W. l8thSt New deloxe 2&.3 br l'\o -Super locale . View ! $310! '-'°"'Valle 3 234 vu. pool, Jac. on grnblt. '""'.,. Ed, al\5, wknds~-1932 FOURSEASONSAPTS pets ~ncl ~a rJ i:t· Singles. kids, pets!! Y L8e avl, $400. 557-4632, Spac.2 br townhousc.1'"2 964 3795, 961{-272u Small fee. 645-4900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831-11110/eves S. J1M1t Spacious 2 BR, acf'06s Cr ba , pvt patio. pool 98J.00()8 •CONSUMER'SOUIDE BeauL 3BR. T ibu ro n , ...... _.____t 3255 C .. tr.o 3271 beach . $39S winter Adults. an/ant ok $300. ------ townhouse. nearby pool -~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'4·9548: 640-GlGl 7.," J o St 646.6,.,3 Qwct I br tnt>lex unit, •....a......-p--L--• ..1-3207 wtencl gar . *"9S mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" ann · "° newlyredec.$240 + dcp ~---""-'-----------~ bd 2b kids k Clb Musi see! 2 br, 1 ba, frplc, 2 Bdrm on Canal. 3 Blka to eves. ..., .. 2'iQ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• M7-3031 a11k for Heory. 4 a , ·pets 0 dshWhr. gar. Kids &c pets beach ~ mo winter -~---------Loh for W. 2200 NEW DU PLEX. 3 BR 2 prvincl~tmo. ok. $425. Agt. No ree. 67~ · · ·Bachelor Loft. rcfni;. tlfltelc-.11 RE A L ESTATE ....................... Ba, ocean view, deck. tlwtllwtt• •och 3 240 770-H66 964·2566: 973-2971. stove, pool, 11dlts. no pets Lovely huycr to care for 200 FREE fpk . •s mo. yrly. BAR· ~:;;,·~~~·;·;;·;·;;~ MIMloft Vt.fo 3267 lmmac. 2 br . 1 ~ ba con· 1 BR beachfront, Incl $270. 646·2001 me. I'm a sin~le wide RE'M' REAi.TY 642·5200 f 1 2 ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• utilities $265·$2'75. B 8 b •I Ur Lon g Bc~ch Pravucy Ulll pd. :SI~ Adults. nn pell! 83,').R97 I Kens.Ill, c:oxy &Just riithl kDG SITES + rp c.. pa os. enc 1 111 d 28 do, frpl. bllns. patio, 6'75-31!24 2 d r m l a t • new Slla l.gr nu 2 hr nr purl. for your pocket book. with fee Ulle In Orange Caro..a .. Mar 3222 l:rage. $450/mo. Call Also V 8 eon o, r, carpol1. pool. Refs. re· carpets, floors. 3<'rotis Kids ok /\\onal 10-1 7911 16.000.(23620-56). County IF you havethc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~YREALTORSat ~~i9f3:·77~0-772 1. quired.$400.493-3589. OCIAHRtOHT ~s~eei,.,f:;om P~~i Holt. llB.83S·02l1,pagt!r MoWle ~ StoN financl;u ~apabilitles to SUVIEW · ' · 3 6 3 BR, 1 \AJ ba condo , 5*5880 ask for :1a';n 9373 848~ make u lnnd loan or New ocean view 2 br. 2 Neat 3 br, 2 ba, dshwhr. Mlwporta..ch , Z 9 Vlllage San Juan. $380 3 BR,2 ba .wntr S500 .,...,._-------ll-44 2 br, Neurrv\rt. pvt beach, $5000,000. secured by bA. Lease or lease option. itar. Cncd yd, kids &c ~ts ••••••••,•••••••••••••• mo. (714)640-1037 iNN·J~•· wn~. = Comrortablr new units ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~..... 1.460 acres in Orunl(e Ag<-nl 67S·05G2. eves ok. $4M. /\gt, no foe. NO FEE i Apt. & Condo BR' 2ba .. wntr.$4SO now ready tor occupan· C d $3.S,000. County. QuaWaed Prin· 615-3637 964·2.'586: 973-2971 rentals. Reotal PavlUoo. 2 br condol l V-ba . 2 <'nr 3 • •. wn · cy. Nr schools, ki<b OK. Irvine Lake on o. I Br. 673-3826 dpa.la only. Escrow to tn~U Bkr att. garage. S335. 4~bTiaO,wnOCtr .• ~ nopeta 2 BR 2ba ~ tenn18.AC.11dlt11,nopcb . close In 30 d1ys. Call 4 Br, 2~ ba executive 2 br w1gar. $.100. Cpla, 831-2710. $,_...~ ~ mo.~TT82.sS7~ S300 mo.M9"8473aft 5PM B:y ~r. Vlkln1 24x60. owner, Mr . Green (714) view home, gardener. r~ yd. water pd. 2710 SEA VlEW 3 bdrm. 21., 3 BR,2ba,wntr.S375 upjlr11d1.od, 2 br, 2 ba, 7s.-7531 J>,001. volleyball"-. new "F" ~laware. 636-4l20 ha, + fam rm, Cl(ean s.t. Alie 3210 2 BR. I ba. wnlr.132$ family nn, wet bar, mlr· carpet s , d r a p e s , l-S view, pool /tennis. $'97S. ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • f o r C' d w a r d r obe, OCeAN VIEW LOT Plarn1 wallpaper. SOOO. 540-0008 (213 ) ••3629 Jo'amUy condo. 2 br 1 t"' ba, ~ .. ach 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'elf~T........ ~ ~ • ... __ 1.111..o W7 ~ .• .,,.. .. ,, h .. . r a .bU b.. , .... ,c AIC.M •' rede" landscaped, At C. rorc .j bulld~th"l.atXUna . ~ i'\=reart ' · ft1 • fried~;.~~~ ~-l .. ;:-~ ~ • 2 !1r -~!~t.1 S38V ·~2°1·a!h1" bloeks from hospltul. Ql.llct ,•t .. 1otd CdM, lge 11:. ok. '43$. Al\. No ree. 28dtm, den, end uni\, s:MO 010. 0846 ... e~s. l\V,..., ._, Oneolthelast ocran lol• rm. rp c, m alr br"' 1164-2.S61;91S.29'71 lennl111pool. 1650/mo. ~nr.iated I •-' ~ ' ' .. l Bedrm. 1 bulh couaac • .(kea{I view I Bl<'k Ln __ .i:.--. .... or 494-4212 • ~le who need people lhouJd always check the Servtce Directory in lhe DAILY PILOT left. 200' trc>m the w11ter. belh. w1lk-ln cl11l, all bit· Mt-t:it2/831·28'70. W.1t• .. •r 3291 ~~~~~~~~~ J1.111l abOve a beautiful Ina. bookc1111t wall· den. Pnme area! + kids ok. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :; Triplex, :? br, oH 16lh St. , .,,. I 1 ' • cove. White & blue water gar +driveway, pvt spa Oshwhr. 1ara.1e. $300. xtira lie 3 bdrm, 2 ba 4 BR. 2 BA la y ard Parit Newport rum . sub· new carpeu, dn 1pc11, viewti & beach ucceas. Ir pool , 1 525 613 Hurry! Sml tee&45-4900 Duplex. 1 house from w/BBQ, new' carpets & teue 1 bT Ociobu. 15()(). children pref No ~t.s SMZ.000 644 7895att&PM 1.Arkllpur,644-541~ •CONSUMER'SOlJIOE ocean.~ 1mo.8JS.'3807 tUe.Cl'lan.M'J.7038 SS-7123. S:UOmo 7~-80fl0att5 \ 1 Bedrm, I both apt. Ocean v1l'w Block to bellch 1310/mo 41K· 721i7 orOt-4212 ,.- ~ \ I' • •(I DAILY PILOI Monday. Sep1ember 25. 1978 ·~ ' ' • .. I J~ ""·)1;~~•i •1E 11;·1:> •tft:I;~~· .... me. 1.,.ir c.,.. .. ., c~ e.ctrical Gwr .. S..-.lcH HDMt r....-h LAMK°'*"9 r~;r..,.n'"1 Roofing ........••............. ••.....••.••.•••.....•. ...•................... .••.•..........•....••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8&J APfhatH• ~·" l.a'l)tlntt-r Pr~ cl. Any TRJP< UARlrl-.. SHI 11.-Job.. (..';1dJ Al111n lll ~•"lllUI '-'\ 1111U.~d;49 ~~ 'l Olm ll\.11\'tt t•AttPl-.NTI' R~ ..,.,llM ltepoin IUiom •dd111nna. lu· d lit ••• ••• •• •• ••. •• •,...... l).w~•'<i ( .. 11 001 J:,..\l UIH>tt\' IM01tru11tn ~' Adann I 1•i.;.el ,., pan,.: 000 S<t ISi ll.f !> :<1-tb .1ft 11'1\1 t-. 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I '/, •: I> C'ATl-:IU NC: 7"4 ~~ llll5'1 liro l'1lnwr & Sun llcmo(frl & 11JJ1111111s S57 lll:"1 Lw'<I In:. :-.nlvan C'c:ini.I r Svc<.· an wooti 1lr «11nc1'Nl' t11·1·kll, blockwork, frn1't•i. & ~L10t'QV('r. l.w'1 I & In\ C'u llfort•!ll 6451>171 l ' I{• u n u I'" 11 u u I 1 n M • LM1d'"'••P10IC Im mt•d M!f\11('1111~ li<d U907 Gt ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .v .. :tt.Y U>W rtU(.'t;s• lluul. Akaploader dump 011 l.1111lcmna M 111nt lrk, lradinM. trt-•· wrk. C •1'411111· MO 20l~ demo1Jt1oni1 1·tc. 831 1257 Y.a.~1r 1&11 11fon1•1 l''rl.lc ,.,,1 dr1u1 llllf-Rl'ulion llt'tHlu C'1•rvu nlcK ~4tSUI t 'h•u11 11jl!<. l11.111hn.i. mow llijl, "'lllt•r ';)'l!llClll3, IMS 71126 t1•fi/Man ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re pa1rti/11 a ody man Rut1red F i reman . l'l umb1ng , e l ec . 10pnnkl1•r, painting, etc Any household repair Ph Tiny. 6'2·1492 aft 4 ca .... ,... S..-.lcei ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt'sdhMJ 111\NDYMAN .C(I nlry. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'ft•c nr1tl plumWnl( & OCGStud~nl l Ton lruck. n1:; ~7 l7trt,S45·38~ ~~~oo.~~-m. Ron I "'UI woi.h, wax & detail Pickup used for moving, )Our cur, int. & ext Im hauling & cleanups . po r l i. 11 s Pe c 1 a It Y · St.eve Wallin. 751-6149 tnS 1907 Phil WiJI haul or cln . anything, l't~1pli· who url' .,1·1·kmi: t1lar1b or i:rujlh'-ctr.,.,. o .111 J1111rtnwnt look ftrltl Btdrical \'•1,11)' tun1 \nur UJl<i 1011 Ill L'l.c,,.,1(1l'<l Wall your ••••••••••••••••••••••• J ust moved anto town? tM,gls~ll comm'I or re- lben get acquamu.-'d with s 1dentaal, re as. rates the Classified Ads Callanytlme.968-8946 Th«:y're lhe e3:11est way Late h a u ling-m oving lO C10d Jw.t lhe 1te:ns and Garage-Yard c leaning. ii r t' c 1 & 111 n lit r ..a p h ,.. .111 bt• lhl're? To plucc Hubbard EMctric 714 96211668 (or mfo \nur ad 1·all tl42·~7K Lac 327136 645-6974 ~ services you need· Reas. ra tes. 642-0705 A MWAY Cos m e t ics. Europeanl.andscaper Nutrition. Housewares. Top work. f'alr price. Home Care 4t Comm'I Ref!I. Malnt. 646-4871 642.~ ----------U111orw y ttouseca.a.Hag ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brickwork. Small Jobs . Want a REALLY CLEAN Newport. Costa Mesa & HOUSE~ Call Gmgharn Jrvine. 67S·3175eves Girl. Free est. 645·5123 Mo•ing ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Move a n y thing , anywhere at anytJmc •· Wa lls. ceilings, floors & windows cleaned. 646-6145 24 hrs 7 dnys. S40-4!f« Better Hous ecleaning -~1,__. Serv. Qua I. work. depen· ,.. _ _.. ..,..... •'"1 d bl ( 1-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• a e, re s. PETERS PAJNTINC 2 FlNlCKY FOXES Expr'd. Reas Rates. M.H • y achts. apts, Free Est. Call Gene homes. oCcs. free est. M2·M58 1146-68!2. _P_ain_tin-g.-E-x-tr_/_1-ntr-. -E-x-- So. American girl w ill pr'd, hone~t. neat. reas. clean your home. Ref's. u c'd 964-1045 Dave Maria 640-4929 Prol painting. Ext 4t ant. LandlcapiftcJ Low rates. Refs . Free ••••••• •• ••••••••••• •• • est. 536-4780, S36·4383 L.M.S.-:-Roto, Sod or u -.. ~-· I E S e e d e d L a w n s . nvu=Pauttmg. nt.. x- S prinklcrs. Planting. ler. Pree est . J ohn Beck. Xlnt refs. 675-7633. 631-3363or 645-2161 Landscaping. Tree trim· mmg. Clean-up. 8 yrs exp. Free est. Noboru. S31-8162or 897·2862 Have someltung to sell? Classified ads do it well. P aint in g, ex t /1nl Reasonable rates. L1c 'd contractor. 963-8825 Fine Exter. Painting by R. Sinor. St. he .. ans. Tty me.836-~24 hrs. Int. ext. serving urea for i RF.PAIR & Rl!:ROOF All yrs . r ror. quul work. typ~<s t1 h 1n .:l4's Reas. Oave . 5116·8425 rock11h11k1•l\ compo·la r f'rl't! est 54 I ·5930 Peter the P:unter Has the best ratt's. Int/Ext. Call toduy. SewWJ/~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 hr no. 547 5846 Do you n~ some sewani; ---------dooe" Call Shirley Executive ~ainllnR a. "42 1804 gcnerisl repairs mt.text.---------- specializing in Quality na. work. 661· 1653 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f1iC1110 & OnJan TuniftC) Specaalmng 1n ceromu:· ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.lie entnes & noors. f'rec Piano turung & repair. 25 estimates. 962·11183 yrs exp. Master'd deg. m Trw Serfic• music. S24 + l5 cents this •••••••••• •••••••••••• • moonJy 661-1433 F.xpert shaping. thinning. ptcatwjR.,.ir Slum~ removal. lndscp •••••••••••••• ••• ••• ••• creauons 675-282 l ans Neat plitches & textures Removuls, prumng. tnm· FREE EST. 893-1439 m1nj{. Lie tins. f'ree est. PATCH PLASTERING 49Hi22l. 642-2624 A I f t y p es F r ~ e T~ esli mates. Ca II 540·6825 • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • pt~ Credentialed. exp'd Rdlt ••••••• •• ••• ••. ••...... Lab teacher tutonng rn PERRY'S PLUMBING Heading. 494·G930 Comple t e plum bang Wwlow ot.aniftC) services. Drain & sewer ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• c I ea 11 1 n g Fr" e Ted's Window Care Prof estJmates. 24 hr service. wtndow cleaning at reui.. 673·3181 rates. Refs. 642·78U3 Drams cleared from $4.SO. . Free est. All work guar. SELL idle items with a Drainmaster . 638·0953 Dally Pilot Class1f1ed Ad. Apar+M..-h Uiwfum. ~nh Fvrwished Office R...+Clll 4400 •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • OI' .........UsJte.d 390 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Money to Loe 5025 ~emtfth 5100 LcKt & Fowtd 5 300 renoftCllh 5 350 Help W..ted 7100 tWp W..ted 7 I 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• L-lc-och 3848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• n..1 cd I t C t -..,-·-, AA" uxe m aca um os a ••• • •• •••• • • •• •• • • •• • • • T ll f: EXCI fl NG Mesa. 1500 sq ft • 48•. t BH .11cl'11n view, , PALM MESA ArTS. 548-2103. $325 MINUTl-.:STO NPT -------- 549.1186 or 54!1 1187 BCH Cdm dlx i.wtes, ulll pd. -Hach, 1&2 BK A/C, ample prkg. From L.ic I br apt .1lmoi.l from$230.&up JOO' s .r. No Jse req. on'anfrnnt. lmmt'li M Adults. Nn J'('ts 675·0000 <·upy for I or 2 $:.!95 mn 15G1 Mesa Or ~9-i.J433 dayi., 499-5181 15 Blks t:ast of Newport IAY VIEW t>~es _ Blvd > On Lafayette -Cllnnery 9am -5pm 546·9860 Village. Of face space SOO ---to2.500sq. rt. Newport leoch 3869 OCEAMFtlONT BILL GRUNDY ••••··~~~~-~~~·~··•••• Lag Bch, winler rental. Realtor 675·6161 2Bdrm,2ba.wrnllbllns studio, I ~R. 2 BR. htd XJnt office or industrial WATERFtlOMT pool. Starting al S325 pr space Up lo 1600 sq ft in WITH PIER & DOCK mo 494-:11:1R Newport Beach. 645-211 1 for uni' :IO' or two 20' ROOMS 4000 450 sq.ft. Mariner 's Mile, l1m1t:. Rc-mooeled to new ••••••• •• • •• ••• •• ••• ••• pvt restroom. Ut1I. pd. th r u · o u l IJ b I i? a r , Room w I k atchenette Ample purkmg. Cpts & :-tor:ei.:e. 2 add'I off ~trect S6()weck & up dnJf;. $44·8678 parking ~pal'l'~. SX511 5411.9755 mo .Jacobs lh•all~. . Office, 600 sq ft .. mrport b7Sti670 /\ml.Jassador Inn an Costa tndus lri a l ('O mpl ex. --Ml'Sa, 2277 Harbor Cen-Irvine. 524-1014. PARK NEWPORT frally located. 235 rooms. narht•l o r s, 1 or :i MANY with k itche n. EXECUTIVE llt.'drooms & Townhouses phone & TV· Swammang SUITES 00 YOU NE&D CASH? L'lt. 2nd & 3rd Home owner loans arranged fast. Borrow $1000. $100.000 flexahle te rm&. pas t credit no problem. Call us no obligation. STERLI NG FIN. SVCS 714/955-16101bkr I Business or real estate MONEY working capital, 1st & 2nd mortgages, inven· lory s tart-ups, re· ce1vables. 714/547-6468 JCllftff A . McKee f',NANCIALSERVICES Business loans: Specialist 1n hard-to-get loans. Call Assured Financing, 84fH>858. PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 Seit any atem or .:om buwllon ot items for S7S or less with a Penny Pmcher Ad. J Imes for 2 consecutive days Jo.:ach additional line os 60< for the 2 dayi. Charge 11 ' Not.-ummerc1a l .. db. F'or more 1nformat1on and to place your ad l'all 642·5678 From $34!1 50 pool, Jacuui. and rec Luxurious offices, ex-room Dal.ly •· ""eekly ----------Now accepting new pa-:i•"•ctac:ular sn:i, 1otal · "' -ecuttvc S<'u.retar". "" "' r11t~start1n<>from$54a "' t1ents. Nutritio n a l n·t·reat1(ln program. ~., · " personnl phone cov-Q • k -.oc1al program 7 pools. 8 t!' · erag1•. reccpl1on1s t. con· vit a m 1 n & m 1 n er 3 I wl't!k UIC medicine & counseling, tennis courts /\l Fa~h1on ~o __ lerence room. xerox. therapy. rood a llergy· bland, Ja.mbor\'c & San Rm. pvt bath. mature notary. Lease or monlh c h diag006es & treatment. Joaqwn llilll. Road. empld lady. some pn v .. lo month. Near so. Coas t as Compl medical staff incl 1714) 644-1900 refs. S150+ Lag B\'h. Plaza. O.C airport & Ors. & reg. dletitician. -Bachelor unit \•~ block 494-7346 freeways . Call 979·2161. i .... Ho<M"'""~" L ... ,,, •• _548-__ 1_183 _______ _ from heach. All ut1l pd. Newport Bch Rluf(s a rea Airport area. N 8 8'10 1....,..il0t""Y"'"""' c"""' No kids. no pets 201 E female , house pra v 's: sq.ft., 5 offices. $520/mo. nop•obi.m &n-001tw1n flalboa Blwl S250 pc. r Ref's. Sl SO. 759-l938 Mullan . Realty 540.2960, ''"""'d ••lue oi ltOU• Mm• mo. + setunty dcp. Ca 11 3400 Irvine, N .B. c.ou •od•v 1"' 1""· <OUt~ou. ~c556·7707 RentabtoShatt 4300 "''""""""" --••••••••••A••••••••••• Ofc 500 sq ~ rent/lease. 213/ 872.0309 WestclHC. 2 BR. 2 ba . dt'· •IE SELECTIVE• S200mo. On Ma in St, llB • 11Vn2·8230 Lost&Found 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost or Found a pct? Call Anim a l A s~i s tan ce Leag\le537·2273, no ree. FOUND. Blk German REl.AXJNG MASSAGE Bob James-Uc Masseur O\ltcall 9-9, 494·5111 FOUND 4 Kittens. 2 mos. 2 blk 2 s tr ipes. need home. Please h e lp. 494-7346 FRANK COCHRAN Found 9·20 male lnsb Set. WE WANT TO WISH v1c. Hunt Harb. l yr. YOU A HAPPY 896-4600 or 846-9450 50TH ---------• BIRTHDAY. NOW YOU reno.al• 5350 CAN SEE IF THE 2ND ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Denote-Gamin - Agjle -Caviar - CLONING "Ladies and gentlemen Out Guest of Honor is lhe ulti mate a r g ument against CLONJNG " PREGNANT? Caring. confidential counseling & referral. Abortion, adop- tion & keeping. APCARE 547·2563 LINDA Ii VICKI Outcalt Massage For the Fun of it! Serving all Orange Co. 835-7313 COUNTRY GIRL *ESCORTS* 24 hrs 957-8474 Touch of (]ens MODELS ....... ,.... hcorts.ntce f7S.OOU Outcall .W.F IS REALLY BET· TER WVE BOB & MARGE - ROGER & PAT-DICK &BARB Women 's Family P lanning Centerof Westminster •Abort.ion •Birth Control -Out Patient Stenllzation (band-aid surgery>. 7141894-1882 Personal Ser-Yices 5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 day Dui-dwa schol. State accredited. Meets courts require m e nt fo r re- gistration c all (714 l 729-7141 SociatCWK 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SINGLE? Call INTROVIEW for the intelligent & d iscreet way to meet new single people. 752·5411. CENTER CLUB H's Social •rhysical EdllCationol •Altdfwt! lux condo. New crpl!., G . 1. bl Call 751-8995. t!ii!.~ newly painted. $525 mo aan a re 1a e ~-6296 roommate. 645-7464 Nr. O.C. Airport. Deluxe For AJI Ages Shepherd. female, or ~~~~~~~~~!!!'! Ca.lifomau & Minnesota. --•SHARE AHOME • offices w /secreta r1 al ACCOUMTIMG CLERK Sharp person with AA degree in accounting an· d /or I yrs exper In AIP . or gen'I acct'g. Adding mach & bas ic typing s kills reqd . E s t Engineering & Planning Firm of Orange Co. Xlnt wort(lng cond & Benef. Apply JACX G RAUi CO. Attn Personnel 1.25 Baker St Costa. Mesa CA 92626 <714 l 751·2510 EOE MIF/H Assembly-Electronics Small. friendly elt!c:· trorucs co. has train~· positions open. Vane ty of work. new facilit y. Jiood bt!nd1ts. conve- nient Co~ta Mes<1 lo(' overlooking ocean Call for appt. 645-3632. Equal oppty employer Assembly ASSEMBLERS C2 J Lite mechn'I assembly & lest ol aerospace compo nenL'l & parts. Liberal benef Apply an person lo rtlESSURE Acctng Bkkpng SEHSORS, hte TEMroRARY 3185 B Airway Ave Register Today to work Costa Mesa. CA 92626 on vanous accounllng & Equal Oppor Em ployr bookkeeping assign . Mt F m ents. Wor k c lose to1~~~~~~~~~~ your home . Figu r e •· Clerks to Sr. Accoun· Assemblyman. machanf' t a nts needed thruoul assembly. some drill Orange Co. press. mill & lathe ex per Robert Hairs rcq'd. Call 642-9090 Accountemp.s 500S.MaLn ,Ste501 ASSIM~S No. Tower, Umon Bank ()perun~s available am In The City of Orange med for prec1s1on mech ·1 714/83S-4103 assemblers to bw Id <fe ---------•I llcat.e compass & cam er;.a ----------• uruts. Exper w1lh s mall ---------•! parts & t ight tolerances a Acc-.hlK mus t. Fas t g r ow i ng Respon for AIR from in-Newport Beach Co offer~ voicing lhru collection. xlnt benf & good growth Good skills req on 10 key potential. E .0 .1-.:. Jolor calculator & typewriter. a P. pt ca 11 C a II R ay NON·S MOKER. Call Gillman,557-9051. Mrs Wh 1 t e for 1 n · Attendant, Airport Tex tervlew/appt. aco. No experience ne•· f'OA Costo MHa 7·3. 3-11 Apply al 4671! 556-7075 Campus. NB. service. 752-5626. Spiritu.1 Reader The Perfect Dix 4br. 2ba. e ncl gar. no .----------unsSo. El Camino Real Bar Altem at1ve! ATTEHTIOM peti.. •., blk bay/bch, Cutdown ----------• C •Meetf)eople• Equal Oppor Employer lmiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiim L• Pwd Hl'WNI l o-n a,,_..,," ...,..,..6o c.w 11 .... , C.M. 545-3342 S600tmo yrly l~e 644 1103 Li•inq lbpenses! ~sq. ft. w sub-lease for 6''----------------------------------_-_ .. LOST: 8 I u e re m a I e San lemente: Fu Uy lie. • Relax•Have Fun• Advertising space salel' 18 Or Over Sh mos $245 mo t blk off ...... __.. T t parakeet, Harbor View Forappt.492·7296 , -··M"mbershap "'ees for 2 establis hed fast-MoS..-.Mecess .DELUXE. arc ahomeoraptment · · N 8 ...-~s.. rus •lomes, NB. y 1·c 1·n1·ty ._,,., " .. , orowing trade papers .......,... 0 Q) Coas t H w Y • · · DffdS 5035 u "'SS •GE CALL " · If you are new to Costa Eastblufr 3 hr. ~ lla .ousE-'ATT.S lJHw.uTID 64.S-8551.M_ic_h_e_le ____ ,••••••••••••••••••••••• Ford&NewportllillsDr. l9IA "' Male or female. cxper Mesa. tempora nly d•~· Lcai.t• lnrl s pac master l~ '1« ~ C.,..Kh<>R West. flew away in flash AGURE MODB.S 975 0700 pref. Career opportunity rontinwng your educa !>u1 te. din rm & dbl c.,.~b,,u:-•M\'l New ~~~L;qASrf bldg LOWEST ~~S:b~ta~~P:;gs«~:~ ESCORTS _____ • _____ ,_95&,_2680 ________ 1 tJon,receoUy d1scbargt.'d g arai.:e . Auto dour 832·4134Sinre l97l Irvine Ind. Park. lmmed lntenstRatH OUTCALLOMLY ~=ati~IOn& ""DVERTISl-..G from lhe servu:c. or for opener avail. l'ool & ----------OU · '" "' " any reason se""kln" t0 m . OCcupancy 2950 Airway lstT.D.'s, _.50 F ND : We 1marane r D hr S"'' 1:s ... ,., ~ rc1:reat.Jon area. Adulti. 2 br l ba Dana Poanl on 1111 • F dJ XI d. GYI• e•H. "'...,.;; """"'""or career employ Or Urut C M Call J im 2ndT D • --rrux, , a t, nt LS· 631·2140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..,. _ _, . only. No pets. s-150. 111>5 bu.<i route. gay preferred. fl · d • (7· 4)· 759 0909 1 · · ~. position. gd wtchaldren. SdMds & The D81ly Pilot has an ment. consider this uni AMIG"'S WAY Aft 6PM •93 01°" an ers 1 · F"'rest Terms since 1949 v-er ·• · ~ (714)64n 6984 ... 645-1508,art's or eves. ---------• .__.__tion 7005 immed.aateoperungfora QueoPportunaty. · or .,. ct ........ _ M'-Co. SELF·HYPNOSIS -~ You Can£.- On b J706 P k J 1 .. BR 2 H d ~.... 'T s a I e s p e r s o n "' 1 t h .,._..,, ve Y ar .irnc, ....,:e 3 A con °· nr ELEGANT 0 fo' tn c E 642-2171 545·0611 Lost : Fem. Calico cal, Courses ••••••••••••••••••••••• newspaper display ad· to see 2 BR. 2 Ra, frplc, l'CH 1n NB. Tn level, SPACE on 11101 Nwpl •. vac. Shady H ollow. •Stop Smoking REAL ESTATE vertis ang experience hlt ns. Oshwshr. nin pnva('y.645·2632 Blvd. N H. Reason:.ible RAlti.redcouple has money Northwd, Irv Reward. -controlAppetite Good s a lary . <'O m i•prt'g & drps. f.425. mo 64S·2111 fl4(i-6303 w lend. ls t&2ndTD's Wkdys 937-3715, eves •Relieve Tenslon LICE..,.SE rrussions. and excellent Then call Jacohs Realty, Walk to OCC. 2 br, 2 bo. -AJient, 1.837.J744 552-0593 •Break Habits ,.. Based on your pr-Oduc - 675·6670ITTJ.458S luxury adult complex CllOICE COSTA MESA •ActueveGoals SCHOOL Cringe be ne r1 t s . Ex l1V1ly. romm1ss1on. ptu,., --wilhallamcrultt>S ~I. lnc•1taun Harhor/Baker Lost:Sml itoldolder Do~. •MoreSel/·Confldence <.'e llenl g r o wth op· 111ce.nt.Jv~&extraprofat Beaut. roomy 4 hr Nwl)t Jar uz.z1, s auna, tennis <.:c~ter 5Ho· /\vaal O<•L. l, IEM DOMLON,SAYS Pekmcse/ Lhas a Apso. •Improve Memory OFFERS porturutlcs for a person ~hanng bonus. ~ duplt'x'. I blk from rourts. Ch' $180 mo+ 'h J\I( •nl 549 !31'.h wearinJi wht flea collar, •MUCH. MUCH MORE' with career a mb1t1ons The women and men W(' oc:eiin Lse $51i5 mo. utJ!. 957-1027__ --t " -missing 3 lower leelh Safe-Scientirlc Otll for appointment arc look ml'? for may l:w ~51171 __ _ __ Roommatt! n eed ed to Ans. to "Suz.y ". Vi c Professional GwstL.cturefrff ~Coast ured or lYPlnl! roldtng bELUX,.: 2 BH. 2 Ra , share occar:ifrnnt a pt. luslMuR"'tal 4450 t Albertson's Mkt. NB. OneDayorEve.uWk. DailyPilot papers. wnrehou.o;e JOb:. yearly, $420./mo. , 2 Blk fo·em pre f 'd. 675.1151111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REWARD. 644·1033 Por s Wks •Crash Course aVilllable (714) 642·4321 ext. 277 and workmR for a hmated to ocean. New carpets. $200 1000 SQ fl $(i7S/ mo Int• l.o6t comb. wedding ring ORANGECOUNTY •Matenalsprov1ded. EqualOpportunat)' ancoml' Work with 675-3126eves. • . -.-ulll & 11om1• lrd fi xtures . 1 ' & engagement band. In HYPNOSISCENTE& •S mall cl!JSSCS _fo r Employer young people Rapid a<f ----------Nr UCJ. OCC, s., <.:01111L Uill OOH 3R~ • k' lot 1 f C t (714)838-7466 personalJzed ms tructJon. vancement possible H Xtra lge 3 bdrm. 2 bu. Plaza. Mu!ller Hdr, k1nl( • ' ' ~~~nJMv 9~1~· ~ew~~da (714 )838·7479 •Choose own taste-day A.Ir National Guard you are 18 or over and Duplex. I hous\' from h ed. pool $150. M lftdintriallt..ttal 4SOQ S46-9903 • · . . , &rughtclasl?es. fmmedopenmgs anEler-would be a va1lahle to ocean. SSSOtmo 835·2607 546-SSI 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f Proress1onal Thl!rapeut1c *Placement-up to 80% trorucs, Mechanics. Ad· start work 1mmed1ate ly. -.~ ... ,~·· .. ~""'-~~·.~--:!-: -1 ,, .... 4.·,.~.,~ -tll~-· ~ m as9age b y r eg commission. manls t ra tt,on. Com call ..... 4('C.":J nn .~ 1}&;.,_.'\ nl>•M! """ • -----"-...,...,..,., . .,.. 'Jo> 11 • '>~.;.! ~biiEJ'~'""', ~. ~· .~J-r _ • . ~~·~·or Wealher 64r:6514 rr I ·h • war1•llf1111\(' ,Jlllt'I' I t 0 TD lds . ~ 1· . 1'.'."' ~~· • .. ~::r.~~ ..... Y ,. .... 1.;.. • ~ ... 0 ocean . garas:c. ~s. r • for ent 4350 ·'Wlt"'ul l'urk H''" :.:i .. 1 5 Cockapoo. R ew~rd . a pp · on . evil! ,_.,t~ee :i"Wf!~'K'·"""'""' .. a ""'":--~::7:r1r-•••lliil•llMl••C·~ .. ,~ • dryer. Yrly $500. 962 8244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• u " '"' 2nd & 3rct. 540-5984 548-2817 12·9 PM Sales Tram In!! penence requi red. w e ------'-· --' or675-'1258 Eastside Costu MCll:t. ,lhl 1101 Nu l"IZO 11 lnrl & of4• SWI NGS & RF: .. T S Call For Deiails wall send yoo to the best Aul0mob1le pamter s 3 BR I BA. l gar liP:lCe, gar. S75 mo. Southlan IHltll ll1•<ln11il11 ('1r, WU. CONSTRUCTJO~ 131·1003 493-0442 scM?ls. Meals & board helper&pamter 126,,40lhSt. $450mo. Nn ders,631·2133 lhaol lll'lal~t:! 2H3-1 -APT&COMM ERCl/\L Katella provided + $397.SO per 642·9J73 pets. 833-<l.523 evei.. __ Office R..ttal 4400 liuhlr111..-:10110 1111 11 . wood MIGUEL Real ~late School eaW~~.~o it~a~~t1~~~: --------- Oreanfront small 2 br ••••••••••••••••••••••• nuor, ll lflt for 1111lhnuk MORTGAGE co HAVE YOU 3203'1 Carrun0Cap1slrano Guard (714, 979.7363 or AUTOMOTIVE $460yrly avai1Novlst IAYFROMTOFFICES lnl(. ur 1•1111v1U1 work. 'a' 83l·7381 661 -2511 SanJuanCap1Slrano 979-l343 for inforrnntaon W.JceCasMer S009"2Seasbore644-4340 Cannery Villa1iie -Ncw of. 11t1tl 114!1 'l.'\()I ___ OPEN EYERYDAY Exper pref'd or 1r some Near Hoag Hosp. AUract. fices from 300 l\Q fl. Smull lnl111~lr111I 11pacc. I R...w-.d Too Soot. ~~ ~~.-gro!:~Jr;~ ;~~'. 3 br twnhse. cpts. drps, rant,asl1 c vlke wi s. I&~ llllO ru1. Cl. SZOO. mo . LOST Sold out my m illion lnte " j b . ,, Bauer Motor s 2925 patio. encl. g1.1r $395. mo. Pa .t 0 s · P 8 r n g 546 c~ Private Party wlll pay dollar company at 45, but res .. ng 0 assis .. n~ · • 642-4.387AdJts.nopets. JanJtonol anrludoo. 280ll ---rnore foryour2ndTD's. n ow want another p u b lic to ~rnund ltarbor,CM. -------'---t Lsfayette Ave ., N ll. R...tah W..ted 4600 642.3573 , challenge. Looking for tramportalion & dlrect·l•--------3c~r rmg~~~g~·i:f!~0~ 673-1003 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOMETHING? owner of business. who ~~it i~1eea~I~~~«;· Auto. tra~. R&R man. Older r1'!<P cµle wanls 2or3 .,.o.-c......ts/ needs an associate or Orange Coasl y ello~ expe~•enc:e pre fe rred . 64S-21ll THE EFFICIENT br, 2 ba unfum home 1n P«MIMIA•/ partner. Qualifications: Cab. 17300 Mt. H e r · MUST I.' AVE 0 W N Bsch. apt, Park NewPQrt. F.m1.•rnld Roy· ocn vu. a.o.t & Foe.ct First check our "Lost and Found " MBA from USC & proven rmann. F. Vly TOOLS. Call 548-221\H uu'-lease. $325. ALTERNATIVE dbl aar, 837·3001 bet. 5-7 1 .,. t be 5300 to see If m on ey m aker. Call " .,. &9-11 ~im. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c a ss1 1c a ion num r 1193-9217 aft6PM AL AR M C 0 need 5 Babysitter /housE'kecp('r 640-49:!9 Mo. to m o. rent incl: Aow...-e .... nh 5100 som eone has fo und It (FOUND ads 11 s dys a wk. llvf>.in or out, Bayfront 28r, 1Ba. upper, Re c e pt s er v.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• are placed In the Dally Pilot FREE o f servtc~man. wa train. call Mr s Thom:.~ S·un porch. frplc. ofc or personalized phone cov .__.,fl..,.est/ AMWAY h ) If It m 5 not listed as Jobi W..ted. 7075 electr 1 bckgFmd helplful 558 2603 dys 963·628: Ana..c• TOR c arge . your e • ••••••••••••••••• •• •••• Apply 228 orest. .a~ eves & wknds · dining nook. $475 mo. erage. conf. rm, ma il ••••••••••••••••••••••• DJSTRIBU being found the n dial Bch. 67S.2.992 serv .. parking & more in Call Paul642-8463 LVN will do llv·ln PIT or ------------------1 Newport.. ........ , F I T . Doe s n 't ANSWERING SERVICE Babys itter . m u tu r(• SUb-lelnewlydccrt'd 2 br, ntEEXECUTtVE 0,,a.twlty 5005 JOI..,. 642-LOST smoke/drink. Xlnl ref OPER All shifts. rull or woman needed for 2 2 ba, 2 sty lwnhse. Pool, SUlTE"''"" .._.70 •••••••••••-•••••••••• "" <213)867·1814. p/th.. Apply 228 Forest Lag scboolage c:hildren 1" v..r'" c~ER CLUB Be Lag. Bch. Uve·rn pre· pet.IO.Sl.2StmoS42·36Sl. •-------FAST FOOD li:l'lllll , -A~• ......_w-a.......a 7100 fcrred. Salar" open MMEDIATE • Soca.... and let a frlendly ad-visor _...st you w....,. .,.,..... , Sec.le•• 3176 I Prtme Loe. In K·Ms rt ff't -c II M d ••••••••••••••••••••••• A1'T MANAGER ._•_·SZT_9 ______ _ plaza. UnlimltcdJ:.ten-.._~.. 1n plac ing a "Lost" ad. a on ay A t.l ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .. ,_ thru Frid ay 8:00 a .m . to 5:30 p.m . for ccoun ng Cple wanted for 2S unit 8 ab y s t l t er 4' 11 t ~ 2.BrlBanewlydecorated, OCCUPANCY Ual. By owner. ,500. IMaffoMI Jl.ACCTCLHI< bldg,N.B.a~a.Man can housekeeping. TAM · 2 blks bch/aboJ*. $315. For lnfo. 642·5"25 days. AMI '-1 next day's paper o r call by noon on The Jolly Roger Inc hns have other job but must 4 JOPM. S50 pr wk 4118-28S.1af\5 540-7'796/8.19-t060evrs. Low Charter Saturday for Sunday's pape<. an cnt.ry level opening be handy. Reff.lrenc:es. !163·~1.2 ' 12,000 sq ft Membership for an industnous lndiv Reply Classified Adi.35. ---------4-'Flft ,_,.,IMd~~ Wanted: Donut shop. F'teil Now wtth oppor to grow. Mur1t Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560, 811hy!1lller PIT Chm. •-• L&bd .ltOi 1 ~1o-.~ ••lll.•••~ a.-..-~-,Jlle,Ptrfect LA~_1;"£78 bt' proficient Yt'/10 k~y Cosla Mesa.Ca.92626. uun~ma'n.my homl·Or •••• n · •• 17.~~-J\\il~ ~ •• _. ~ : •'•-;I" f'~-.• , ~:.r-....., • ;.& ~""'-"~,···-, ___ :·-........ ...r.:::.-:.i,~ -, .. ~ .. , .. ~ µi~ P"Sl aUa lq,r Jal ~ -·-·-f' ... 11 ~'l .i:£'JQ ....... I II"'' . ·-. . ~ ,.,.-,,.,... ~~ .. -• ' '~ -ma. Mav.:rrt'11fi"ct~' &.'11.r ,..-lt'nn J' o~ ., ~ -. ·~ Lliguoaoce,anvlew Co·u•~rarti ~~~~~~~~~ CALL E saTef ,..e portii ror our "'ICER Exper. F't T , 8aby~1tt~r . 11ve-1n. bach~~~smo. .....,,.,. IJ).1113 Purch partial ownrahp ln I ~-1 l. • I } ~tauran\3 & misc genl days. perm. PO!litlon . INlture gove m cs11 type ~mlrn feature flhn. 975-0700 J ~ olc duties lncld rcccpt re· Call 549-32Rl. to care for i \'i yr boy an 2 bd. rm. 2 ba. Octan Sellwllh EASE• SlSO m n ofrcr1n1 . •••••• • lief. Apply an person, NB. Ute bouseteepuag 1-"ront, winter or year ly fL's 118R~EZK NEWPO T·PACIFtCA WANTACTlON? 17°'2 Gillette Ave. Irv. Find what you want In Speak Ena.+ good re rt. rent.al. w-1002 eves._ Clo.nlClro Ad11642 5678 nLM~(7t4 > 957 O~ Classl!('d Ads 642-5678 Sam.Spm, Mon lhru Fri. Dally Pilot Chl!l&lfteds. 7~-5586 S.216 rerWll ' \ . - I I. I• 't• i .... I Jl ,. J.5 ar IP tp ll' c: t h y fir '" ·o. lV or :>r n 1ly •r , n. i'rt• nf l'Ol !rly C' .. t' lor :t!l1 tin . Npt ) • \ HetpW•ted 710 H.tpW_..d 7 10 HetpW...t.d 7100 .W,W..ted 71 00 HlfipW..t.d 7100 HelpW .... d 7 10 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Monday September 15 1978 DAILY PILOT C1 R.uiA11n l"IOOf OPIAA TOI lxperi.aic-4 With 11ddll kmiil d,•n1 .41 dull\''-:\Int l1t·nrfll• Ir• Ill\' N1u1v n•I 11.Mnlt l11ll J•ni"I , t!JJJ':Oll .. {) •: &nlung IAHKCARD DEPARTMENT Credit Cheder. ~"" re q'd Salar~ n1m men.surate w1ellP Xlnl employer pd. bcncflls Contact . Mike Wilson. Mgr Bank t;urd De pl. F:I Dorad o Blink. Tui:;tln 714-lm-4204 EOE ._.Recaeric $550 (1f',trul114 °"'(lnlt It W.tllll'll "4:ill 1•r hr In '""' M11'l hw" 1 ,1r llfiK K!Wh IELL~ L RVll I The 'KC'lly Girl .. People Newp<>rt Reuch 1133· 144 I Laguna N1~ul.ll 1131·0542 Garden Gr\'.lvt· 638·0500 NOT AN AG ENCY NEVER A FE1': l-4ual Opp<>r Employer No typing 1r you have 1 _________ _ Clen cal ·1~rk Druotor+ ,. t1ml". ""m~ w1·t'kt'nd1" •wm1· nit•"'· F.llJk'r ht•lpful A11 1>IY 111 l•t·r,1111 . M , ..... \ ••rd1• l'h .. , llllH )' C!tiTI ll1t.tbor 111 l'o.t11 M1:1111 '11>1 k for II ll tit u~tort• m11111num 1tl(e 4'>1 1147 ~· Gfftware Dept Pu-<1t1on avull ror l>l' r,.unablt:. l'Ot'rKCl ll' ix·r1>on wh11 ha" arl11>l11• JhtltlY tu cl1!1plJy & nwrch1111tll!!l• g 1rtw11re :JlHlr \\t:Ck rharmac y Cl«tl Poi.1l1on avull fo r pen.onabll' ind1v LO work with MJt µh11rm11ci1>t. calhnt: doctors. typing l:ibt!l b, w:i1t1ng on i:ui:.tomcri.. 25-30 Hrs W{'\.'lt C~D•pt Personable ind1v needed lo w1:11l on customer::. & oper cash r egister. Knowledge or photo eqwpmnt he lprul. Call the store mgr to sct up 11n 1nlerv1cw appl. 17141552-1316 UcUci.tt'ff11.-r1 httlp. in pro et'll.'I of opentnlol nl'w Ul'll. DAIVllS 11 I! " d 1• m p I o y 1· 1• 11 Men or woml•n 25 Yf'll or w1plea1111nl 11t•n;onwhty. older Know lht· 1•011i.l wllUna lo work t--:xixir clUci. l.Jt•L $180 n week or ortraln~ II B 91k).282ff morr Orungl' (.;oa i.t Yt.'llow Cab, 17300 Mt l>chvery '11lrll rnorninit ltcrrmunn. Jo'o u11t J1n j.111per. Wu I S t reet Vtilh.') <No ot Slater Joomal,!ld1y wk.rouk i. b1·tw n Ne wb ope & 11vull Irv lt'M l300 up Eur lull mvnthl) Sml rur r" ·-~~~~~~~~ qw rL'tl s:tT n,"20 Uttllvl•ry DnH•r, K 5 Gd dr1v111w n·c. llt'tll al' pearon!'l' t;oi;t a Mt•i.11 Rlucprint. t~ S4Jp'"r1or. <.'M. ~'411 M71 l>l•hvt•t y p l11rte AM, I.A T1nms d ·hv UOO pct wk I l.lii.tWlit Rrh 4!H 84!J6 Ot•hv Men, ovt-r Ill. for ('t1rly AM m·w:ipa~n. lO holTWtl in N H. & c M Mui;t h11v" dl'~ndJble i:ur. & be r1•l11tble ~ $3.50 mo + bonus 646--584-4 -----Dt-ntul Assistant po~1uon t111a1l Xlnt oppjy for en· thusiasu c girl bl'eltinl( full lime employment Top pay, fnnge ~nd1ts 1,ovel)' Newport Bch i.vcc1ally office Non· smoker 6'W 0595 ----D ENTAL Rl':<:1::f> T I ON I ST f or NB Orthodontist. Top puy ~'xJ>('r req &t2·2626 Dent•~ Rdt:eptaonist E~. per w/front of~ ror quali· ty growing prac. Good pay & benef N.B. Qill 752-6633. DENTAL R F.CE P · TJONIST High qua!Jly ofhce needs citper & fnendly recept. full time. Good i;al & benef NB644·921l. Dental Ass't w tc-xper for busy ofhce X-ruy he re· q'd. Salary open Sad- DRIVER WANTED SUNDAY ONLY To d e li ver DAILY PILOT bundles to cur- ner5 in Laguna Be.1ch &rea. Requires '•un or l1trge statlon wal(on und u good d.nvlng record. Call 642-4321 Atkfcw Don Wllliamt Jo;qual Opportunity Employer Drug & cosmette c letlc. ('Xper. only 2S hr pr wk $4 .00 pr hr Moultun Pla:ta Ph armacy , Laguna ll ll l h M r Dreyfw;. 768-3784 EARNING ENOUGH INCOME! JolW' an exc1lang com pany with unlim1tcll in· "Orne :>0tent1<1I & op· porturuly. Free standm~ building in million dollar location. 1mme:d1ale o pening ror hi g hl y motivated, l'itpcricn1·eu & mexpenenced peoplt' Excellent trau:ung pro· gram tuition assistance. full time manager. Call manager now for con- f 1d e nt 1 al intervie w . 96.1-5671 dleback area. 830· l395 --------- DENTAL-Electronics p rr orthodonllc asst. Call 642·5997 Gt'Mral offi cr . must have Hlfip W..ted 7100 ~ W Wtted 71 00 Hetp W ORted 7100 good l)'PLnK 6kllls Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••·• •• ••••• ••••• •••••••••••• • U4.5 l870 G...NIOfflce P art ·L111lc po111 t1on W/C'tilab lextale hrm 1n N 8. Uiok1ng for rruaturc stable md1v to perform vanety of d ut•eh Hvy ex· per not req. 64$-106CI General Of(il'e, womcru. upparel antt•rm1ttcnt. P/tJme. & F /t1me Areas needed . Ofr1ce work. i:1irment hd n1png. clencal work 7·3 JO & 8 .30·5PM !nlH 805 I N SULA TION INSTALLt:RS t'\Jll t1m1• lmd. work R1vcri;1dr und Onmgt· Co an·u~ Xlnl opt for Joumeymt•n 10 Apprc nllcc!i W uitt'll above scale Xlnt com pany benefits . Adumi. lnsu.Jat1on 558· 1618 Insurance FILI CLERK Bl:gU\Ders spot for bn ght pers. P le11i1 worlu nii cond. opply for tra1n1ng & advance 371,t hr work week . S500 mo to start MAClllNIST Crowin,¢ Med1cul dev•C(' l.1b ha:. i 1111med openina~ for Ela'YIMIHTAL MACHINISTS Candidates musl h .. ve 5+ yr:\ related cxper work from blue pnnt.a. verbal 1nstrucuon or an formal skt!tChe~ Mui.t h ave fabn calt'<l new tool 1ng & rep;iir ex1~1t1ni: toolinf( on produt·t1on We offer xlnt Co bener In cld'g profit shunng MEDTtcH i Yr•.cJiprrq Mut-1 h.,,, Ct\ Ill· C.\dl M.arwon·t 64().0140 MESSENGER General office positions Call S49·4700 Cl<l l2!1 open for l ypu1t . filing _F._ •• _o_E ______ _ Apply In ~r,son or by phone bet weeh I 30-4 30 Margaret Durk Santiugo Bank m.~:. .1 depend.1ble per<ton 10 mwnUlln ,, bw;y dnv1n1>1 sche<lule for ovr vulued cUtitomcrs Mui.t havt• u b II • I n t• ... ~ I 1 k l' a p l't'dr~nl'c . p lr a,un1 personubty. bondatih' & J good dn\IOK ret·ord in lln\•e our bank C'ar !'•ct lunher infornwl1on con Uirt. cl er k . o rder d es k .~~ SHILEY LAI INC SANTIAGO IA .... k ~ersonnel Dept 2nd ~·1 r 535 E. l!>t St. Tu~tan 832-~EOI-: customt•r Sf.'rv1ce & a ll types experienced office p erson n e l Cus t o m Wt!ave Carpels, 18430 Pacific St • F V Gari Frida)'. self-stitrter. xl nt t ypis t. good telephone personuhty Noo.£moker S150 wk stan Call for mter11iew. 556 ·6981 Win do w Designs, 3195-D Airport Looi> Dr .CM Hairdressers. Bonus bust· ness o ppo rtun11y . seasont!d hairdres::.ers; part or fuJI Lime (.;1111 Loretta. 536-8829 HAllDWARt Exper 'd p/time retail salesclerk. Laguna Bch <\97·4403 Help Wanted-Beauty sup- ply, full lime 549-8670 HCYTEL POSITIONS EXIST FOR: COOK PANTRY WORKER t7600 G1 llellt· Irvine, CA 92714 Ca 11 979-0500 E. 0 E M a 1 I e I 1• r k wa r ehous!lman 1-'u II time Good bend1b Irvine Personnel Agency Publishing Co in N ~ 488El7lhCostaMesa area A.ces I IS 24 So1te 224 642· 1470 _646-446S ___ • ----- ~ ---------Janito r wanted 1-:xp helpful. goo<l benefits/ E.O.E. Bayview Conv 2055 Thur1n . C M 642·3505. JANITORS p rr e11es. 4 .} Jlrs n1ghl 5 Days week . a p prox $250/mo. Capo Valley. call betwn 8am-9;im, Mon thru Fri. 990· 1370 Janitonal ' R.OOR W AXSt SUPUVISOR Exp F rr. Capo Valley area. Start $750/mo. Cllll 990·1370 betwn Sam·9am, Monlhru Fri MwlDept TRAINEE Pos1l1on 11\ 111laule 111 our busy rruul rlepartment Wtll1n~ t o 1r:.1n on v a r 1 o u ~ m ., t' h 1 n 1· M ;, " h 1 n l' :1 o t 1 l u tJ 1• helpful Excellent wor·k tng rond1t1ons & benefits Apply between 8am & 3pm. Nationa l Educ.i t1on. 4401 Birch ~t . Newport Beach. <Near OC Alrport I Equal Op portunJty Employer. MAILROOM INSERTER Modeli. & &cortb Masseusei. l''emalt• Top mnnt•y Must have car 631 l!toiu MOYIE & TV EXTRAS N ~ E 0 E D tt Y ll 0 L L V W 0 o I> CASTING DI RECTOHl:> Guaranlet!d re:.ull~ "' 1·1 a.OOC JObs filled lht~ > t•.1r aJonl' S25·t:Ot pN d .. ) 11 acrt'pled Yrly lt'l' \ l<.:F v I D Eu (.' /\ ~ T I ,... t. SERV:Cl'.: til~ I 761 12'1~ ex'94 Hew Accounts Counsefor F or our South Co:i't Plaia office. 9.5 JC Mon Fri E xper rt'QU1rt'<1. please call Kdlhy Am· burgey. al ~0·4066 Caitornio~ot Savif19S & Loan . 3333 Bnstol SL CM JANITORIAL Pos1L1ons Avail P J r t LI m "' N n l .. < Equal Oppt) t:mplyr P/T Nighl Work. Also some day positions avail. Pays we ll. Mis111on Vie· jo/lrvtCM/Npl areas. Call 9am · 10pm 979-36S2 penence Will lniin <1 t work fle xible hour-; Nurse Aides WC' an· o;l•et. f·or 1nform.i11011 1:.ill mg nun.\' aldl'l> tu l'an 642-4321 Ext 338. for our elderl)' p<.t l1cnt.:- Exper 1!' not nee 1r you hud some bkkpg m !>('hi or hav~ bul hank state or s1m1lar exp on a 1ob & have knldg or adding mach. this well known co will tra m you. Xlnl txmu~ & rapid raise structure Soper ben~ Beaut loc Call Sally. 540-6055. C-Oastal Pel"llOnncl i\gen. <'Y. 2790 Harbor. CM. MESSENGER The Guild Drug 54~ Walnut Irvine. CA 9Z714 F.qual ()ppty Emplyr DENTA L R ECE P CoUege student inleretll Cnmpan1 on for elderly TIONIST-Mon-Fri, RDA ed in 4 hours work per woman. Lite hskkpg, 5 preferred.CdM .64-4·7162 ASSEMILERS We're GROWING' We need you lo read simple blueprints & schematic!> to assemble navigational devices. Prior soldering experreq'd. ApPlicants should have basic food handling background Enjoy xlot ro benefits. Apply 9am· Noon. M9,Jl·Fri, Person· net. Jewelry I Accessory de· signer seeks part time asst. stringing. i1ssembly work. De p . p erson. 497-4S50. M A I N T E N A N C E have d hl'ar1 & w1ll leurn WORK ER to perform Call Mrs Gronbach 111 rouune unskilled & '1:m1 532-68'»1. f'ount:un Con skilled work in ma in vall'j;cenl Hospital. 11135 tenance & repd1r o r W L.iVet a Ort:.ini.:t• bu1ld1n!(s. grounds & l::qualOpporfo:mptoyer eqwpmenl. Dnvcr's hr NUJCW day, 5days a week. Mu~t _d_a...::y.;..s.;.. . .;..h_ve_in_._962.;..·_._•1_13_3 __ 1 Dental Ass't, PIT. ex· bt:t8yearsor 11gc. Pleabe pe rienced, ch a ir side. MARRIOTT HOTEL 900 Newport Center Dr Newport Beacb EquaJ Opp Emplyr M I F req 'd •\O h r week • S820·S996tmonth Apply LVMS con l a c t P e r s on n e I Construd1on Helper Department for dela tls. Helper to JOb supenn ten· energetic young office COMMUNICATlONS COMPONENTS CORP 3000A1rway Costa Mt'sa. CA (714) 54(). 7640 Equal Oppty Emplyr Kjds back in school? T im e to get o ut ' Come to beaullful f"ash1on Is land & e nter the exc1t1ng wo rld o r f as hion merchandising No "'" penence necessary We will train and provide xlnl benefits. Day time openings, full time & Pl· lime. The Broadway, f'ashion Island. N B. E.O.E. 1n pe r son . l''ountJ111 3·1: 30. xlnl -.ai.iry & Valley School lJ1~tnct . bend Apply 1-·1~.i:.h111 111 Lighthouse Ln . Foun· Cocw Ctr. 466 Fld~~h:1• ta in VJ Ill' y . Corn l·r Rd. NH 642 .. 8044 • Bt-auuc1ans Opening for hl11r designers with some following. M. or F .. in busy growing salon with top comm11>s1on Cont act &tty, 847-59511 litndery Dept. TRAINEE We nt.'ed an industn ous WOt"ker to collate lesS-On metenals. Willing LO train. Requires som e heavy Ufung. Excellent working cond1l1o ns & U.S. DIVERS 3323 Warner Santa Ana, CA 92702 (714) 540·8010 Equal Opportunity Employer Mt F Clen cal •JR. CLERK •SR. CLERK •CLERICAL ASST benefits. Apply ~tween Va ried job!> with & gam-3p m, National without exper. in good Edueation, 4401 Birch ofc surroundings. Call lo· St • N e wport Bea<'h. day!!! t ~ear OC Airport.> HO FEES ·Equal Opportuni ty Q ff . Employer. ~ ~ 0 lC e • 0 ove rload Boat builder: custom boal yard needs expenenced 557-0061 carpenters, la mmators & 3723 Birch St. N.D. mechanics P-Squarcd .Equal Oppor Employer Boats 541-2873 IOAT CLEAMIMG The Srt-ond Matt>. Ahovt! watt'r cleaninj:l L11d1c:i- fuJI Lime. 642·0671 Body & fender rl·pair 1':it p e r .. own tool~. Harbor Body Works, 2076 Placentia . Costa Mesa BOOKK EE PER / RECEPT Medical omcc. Laguna area. 2 duy wk Stall! age & work expt?r. Wntl' Clasi.ified Ad 11206, Daily Pilot, I' 0. Box l560, Co5tu Mesa. <.:at1r. !1'£26. -------llookkceping/secret an al. 6:30am-12Pm. 5 days wk. $3.2.5 hr. Limited bkkpg cxpcr Sec or ask ror Jeff. Jee Capades Chalet . CLERKS UTOTEM ~rungs Now Av111lable for full or p /time dcrkt-. on 2nd & 3rd shifts No e xper n ecebsury-wc train. Start $3 per hr A~· st mana~ers LO SJ.00 hr Managers to S.S.50 hr Ad· vancement opportu1111 ie~ to lhoe>e who qual.Jfy. J-'or informu uon go to our ncuresl market or con tal'l lhe per~onnel office at 12M2 Lampson St Garden Grove 537 -4840 Equal Oppor Employer 2701 Harbor Blvd, CM. 1 ________ _ 979-8880 ----------1 Clerks Bookk ee p i n g -S m Mortgage Bank 'g <.:o nr So. Cst Plaza, needs bk- danl. Must be willing to Be n efits . ·start i m · do manual labor. CM /JIB mediately. NB. 752-6633 :ir\'a. Contact Teri or Dental As!!t. Newport Bill. (714)979-3376 Beach. gen. practice 4 day week. 646-48-01 COOK ENGINE INSTALi.ER Breakfast. AM shirt.exp De nta l Off1 c1!, E x · WANTED. l o ins tall only . Newpo rler Inn pe rien ced chair side already hwlt en~me in Hotel644·1700ext l08, Mr RDA X Ray l1 sc. 4 my garage. Call &t2·5735 Yeats. E.O.E. hande d . busy office. days, 646·8634 eves. ask salary open. benefits. m for Howard. Cook, exper P.ref but n~t liuntington. ~l .... EE.Rl .... G nee. Day shift. Appl_y m 962-7797 556·4083 "'"""' " " person 2:J0.4pm ; Fran· --------TECHMICIAM co's Carre. ll035 Worner Dental-Office Mgr. Recpl. Growing HB digital pre· Ave ,FV Expe r ien ced an a ll ssuregaugemfr.needsa phases of front om ce self·starting technician COOK Salary open . benefits, w/electro mechanical Fast food, s ho rt order Huntmgton background. Excelle nt Exper'd, Ph551·6395. 962-7797 556·4083 o pportunity, libe r a l COOK Dial A Ride benefits. including profit Ori sh~ring. Call for appt. lmmed opening for ex· •en 714/894·5351. per'd breakfast & lunch Operate modem eqwp· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cook. Apply The Rll'(ger me nl & door t o door Restaurant 16 Fashion transp. Calif. dn vers he Island. N.B req'd. No prior ex per C-Ooks wanted, breakfast & lunc h s hifts, w/benehls in growing company. Apply al Ma Barkers. 212 E 17th Sl Costa Mesa. Cooks Wanted Senice Systems A !>Ubs1 d iary or Del Monle Corp . h as im - mediate operungs ror ex· per. institutional cooks Nonsmokers only EOC. Uayt1me h rs Phone 556·3610 Ext. 280. nee. Good dnvin~ rec a must. No Sunday work. Orange Coast Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. lier rmann, F Vly . DION'TGRADUATI':" CHECK THIS SPECIAL OFFER If you 're a young man without a high school diploma, the Army may still have a place for you Ir you have what it takes. the Army may have an opemng for you plus an opporturuty to finish h11?h ----------• school dunng your orr Cosmetics duty lime. loo The 40 people needed to learn Army's a lways look in!'( & leach proresswnal for good people . But make-up tec hniques they're orrenng you the F t Parl lime. LAURA t t rt t LYNN COSMETl''S L'or grea cs oppo uni y now .., ~ through September. So appl cttll i31-0561 <'all now (or thL'l un1qu<' Counter person. lleallh Food Store. 25·30 hrs pr wk 536·Z776, hel 10·12. HB. chance to ser ve younil'tr and yourrommunity! Costa Mesa. 540 1026 Huntington Bch. 962·8821 Laguna llJlls, 7611·52.'ll Counter help, PIT. early DON UT S HOP WORK· monung hours only Ap· . File Clerk REGISTER NOW FOR WORK ON ON-CALL BASIS WESTCLIFF Te mporary Services 1617 Westchff. Ste 20'J Newport Beach 631-0610or 752·0118 Food B;i r Attendant. Uruvers1ty Athletic Club, private men's <'lub. N.B. 4pm.t0pm. Tue-Fri. 7 3 Sut. $3 25 ~tart. 752 7905. Gardener/Landscaper Experienced 1n comm landscape ma tnlenancc and a ll 1<_1ndst:a plng o pe r ations 1nc lud1nl( s prinkler repairs Must have pick-up & mileage paid & hve m San Juan Capistrano Valley or LaRun:l Hills ;irea Good wages. Start lmm1..-d111te· ly Call 496·3576 GENERAL LABORERS Ho usecleane r s. o wn trans, fuJI or part-time. top$. 67J.1266. 646-4871 Ho usec le ane r s. o wn trans. full or pa rt time. top$. 673-1266. 646·4871 Housekeeping help. guar. wage $135 pr wk or more. Pd vacation. Advance- ment opp<>rtunity. Must have own trans . 540·9525 LAI AIDE Exp in phlebotomy. F /T . Mon thru Fri. Call Margaret 640-0140 HOUSEK EEPERhlive-m. Newport Beac . $3501•--------- p/mo + room/board. Musl have car avail. Call 754-1228 collect. ------ Hous ekeeper. live -in. mus t love c hild ren & know how to keep a spot. less house m a beaut. new home. 840-2372 Laborers REGISTER NOW FOR WORK ON ON-CALL BASIS WESTCLIFF Temporary Ser v11:es 1617 Westcuff Dr. Ste 209 Newp<>rt Beach Newland & Talbert. Fil 1---------- 1n~ d eddlsnc ~1 :H1 1 ix NURSE EOE LVM MAIMT-HAMDYMAH Apt ma1ot in bwldmR clean-up. CM. NB area. Truck or van nece!\sary 30 to 40 'hrs wk Some exp needed. 642 160.1. MA .... AGER Working m gr for furn stnpp1ng ~hop in CM $3.50hr + p"°rcC'ntagl' Call 9·12. 548-7622 Eves <21.3 ) 923 4671 Management PEOPLI-: P ERSON Exec lookmg for pit as- soc In wholesale supply Call Mr Hall 642-1634 Managers 59 Bed facility Xln1 pi.t} & benef. Bayview Con' Hosp. 2(X>5 Thunn, C M 642·3505. fUll·Ume. mu ture ma ... over 21. 6 Duys 1m·: Solt /Sun Worlr w 1 h plan~. trees & dehvt'r)' Exper pref'd $.1.00 fir up . L .;iiun..i lf ·ll' Nursery. Inc t:I Toro - a:r>-56.'>3 NURSES AIDE ORDYLIES ABOV .. ;AVl-:RACJ-: STA RTJNG W/\GI': Apply lO Newport Com Center. 1555 Superior Ho u sekeeping needed for s m L ag un a B ch . 49-1·7588 ror appt. UJQT( Ave. Npt Heh Landscape INSTALLER. M NURSES AIDES s taffi~~63~1~·06~l~O~or~7~52~·9~1 ~18~ h ote l 1: C all HOUSEMAN F'ull lime. apply in per son . Irvine llos l Hotel. 1717 E Dyer Rd .. Santa Ana. min 3 yrs exper. m ust be "'l'T' 1•rr -3 ··o We need m anauor., 1r. r or • ., or able lo super & lnbl ,..., J 1 · .,,, o t San Clt.>menli.'. L.iaunJ · • ""· r. go1ni: ram ~pnnklers, do plantsn"~. " ~. rt f A I ,.. N1gucl & Cobla Mes.1 In!! <>< cc 1 pro!! pp ~ also seed or sod lawns · · "" h c / · Start $4 nor hour tn s.s 50 r ,;1gs 1p onv ... cnlt•r Must be w1llin11 to work .,.. ·''"' L-. " h R I N " " ""r hour No cxrw•ncnl"' .... .., r .a.,s II' ( • u hard 675-7633. cull ..... r ' 642$~ anytime. neces:.ary. W (' lratn for1 ________ _ 1n r or m ut 1on call • H.skpr, 5-6 Hrs per day. 5 714153i 4840 MwsH Ateks days ll hsewrk. mainly to LIBRARY AIDES to work HouM:w1Vl'S & m a lur•· habysil lady who can't pl-lime in elem entary (';qualOppor Employ.:r studenL'i. rull & Pl llm\• walk. S3 hr. 646·6066. schools $3 76·S4 58/hour. ---------employ & training day- Min qual.lf1cat1ons . TYP· MAfUNE HARDW ARI': & PM Mesa Verde C1>nv . HSICPR-NEWPORT mg 4-0wpm. Completion W ar 1• h s e mg 1 Ho~p ,6til C<>ntt r St Live-in. fat he r w /2 or Community College knowled1t?eof allwarehsc C ~t chJJdren. 13-10 y rs old. course for trainlllg 01 <actsv1t1es. 1ndud1ng ----.----- Room, board +salary. Library aides Apply •n Cl.L'>tomer service & 1n HURSE S AIDES MUST Ii AVE C A ll. pcrson. F'ountam Valley· s ide sales . Mann<' ex per t~ & P ff' All 5h1fb Pr•· Days;751-7125, Niles & ~<'hool Dis tri ct. 11 1 prcrerred642·4800 cert1fit::it1or. t:lassc~ ol wknds: 6454628. Lighthouse Ln • Foun-fered HB <.;onval1:i.cent ta in Val ley Corner Moricetinq Sec'y Hoi.p1tal K4i JS~ __ HS KPR-r espon s1 ble Newland & Talbert f'il to div :.ales mnJ:r of . woman to stay w/well 1ng deadline !1/29171:1 ~l:J tewide rin.ir.ci.il Nursm~ carr for eldcrl~ behaved children. when _E_O_F:_. -------srvc's r1rm Xlnt 1:rowth wo,man Pt llml'/ on c,.1. pa rents away, 3 fam1hes Liquor store clerk Day oppor Typin~ fiSwpm respom.1bh~ "•Ltcr for net.'Clhelp.N.B.642·3481 stu.It Male or Fema le. experncc <.:all 6400t23 . rema!e :.1:mor l'll::ten Responsible 752· 133ti EverunJt?~.64t)-062.5 Hydraulic power unit as-M AT U R t: W O M /\ N . , sembler, knowledge o Lile assembly work , p /tl m<' 10 wt·lrnml· NURSIM· ply Royal Donuts. Alma N~ghl & early AM. no ex Parkway. Lag His. Also per nee. App~y AM. M.r. Rock f'ield Rd In El Toro Donut 135 E. 17th ~l hydraulics. piping male. FUii time Arrow nf•wcomers & ron1.1rt LYMF/T RNP/T. Urge nUyNeeded!" welding nece~a r y . Mfg.Co.l36SLogan i\ve, mer't'hanls F1ex1ble hr.., Newport Conv Center Wareh9use MillerF1uidPowe r Corp. CM 545-497ll Need 1·ar . lite typmi.t JSSS SUpcnor Ave. Cl.l'L or 786-1001.581·3970 _c_._M_. ______ _ ~--"~~"'.•~.w.1H.~1.e ,-annny. "Rf'PfrP.~ " .,_, 5040, Santa Ana. Ca . 92704 or call 549-8871. *VOLT* ·:am,..; Stock Clerks 549-2686 547 3095 Bch . ~Cl"";-'-•"-' r i v e ~,!o r Io i: a J Shippmg & Jtece1vm.i ---------.-1 Live In Help Opi)or. of a -------- expcr d.beWrie 1t1 , ·)wt~..a:-n:.a.:~....,"9"'t !E,U·l•u ~~,(i.l·~ . ... new small sofC tl'e company. :lass rdc-0: le transp. Long & stio rt ·nuM~~s &'f.~I \le>'1rf"l'qeW , c Bookkeeper, P /T . retired ok. Relatl exp pref. Lido Jo'ash1ons 3424 Via Lido, NB673-t970. IOOIOCHPU Full charge bookkeeper· mfg. Salary bused on q ua lifications. Do not call. Please send resume to: Controller . MOS Scale lnt'I Ltd. 31711 Pullman St. CM. 92626 IOOKKEEPU Small custom boatyard needs blitkpr who is will· mg & able to ~row w /the co . Mu st be able purchase control mven· tory & malntllin ..iood re· pertolrl' w /yard person· nel & cUenls. Sal comm wtexpt!r. Raise depend'lo{ on lmt. P Squared Boats. S41·2873. CAil WASH Har FUii & Part-Time 18"0ver METRO CAR WASH 2950 Harbor Bl. CM CASHtH (M?-9140 HfER p fr". Appfy In person, Earle's l'lumb ing, 1S26 Newport 81 . CM. Cash1erfor liquor market, day ahlrt. e xpcr. pre· ftn'ed Apply In penon, M .30U S.. Brt.tol.SA. URGENTLY NEEDED .3141 CCllllpUI Drin 546-4741 c Across From Orange Co. Airport) EquaJ Oppor Employer CUUTYPIST Fntn Vly Cha mber of Comm lntcrviewlnl( for Clrrk Typi s t . Type 50wpm. f,lood w t ph public Fee lo employ1.-t•. temp pos. Must lw r<'s of Ftn Vly & unr mploy'd 30 d ys . Ca ll for appt cre~m pario~. H B. sired. Overl!l 768·0643 l<'rm asslgnmenls. lloh· girls wtc~rs. Over 21 desires llousccleanr-r 960 2828 . day & vacation pay 9.30AM ·12.30. Mon·Frt. and babysitter Priv11h' ---------Driver for youngster Hospitaliu it ion platn Earn S80 to $100 weekly maids quarter~ with Custodiol ... oiftt n ". e d . e d f r o m avail. <Guarantee S75l Must be separate entrance. must Sal th Wed lOpm to Fa1r1Fa1rv1ew Sts. to neat. pe rs onable & see t 0 b" 11 i.'v 1 •• 7am. J<Yr. S4 Per hr. Sun 18th Slt Anahe1 m. CM. e '.'e r g e t i c L o ri · s Refere nces 645-2810 art er & Sail Club 24752 Toldeo Mon-Fri. apx 2PM. Stu Kitc hen. 979-0747 aft Gpm Wa EIT • .,0,,,,.,.," dent OK. r..taureen. 10AMforappt -"---------y • oro . ...,.,.UO<JV. 673-1702 or 556-0887 . Dance teachers. ballet. •DRIVER• tap, disco & belly dance. Newport Beach. Ca 11 Expanding co looking for Mrs. Herbert. 645-9701 people willing lo work. Neal appear Good dnv- DATA ENTRY Acc.owtlifiCJ Cleric P e rmanent pos1t 1on available us a v1de<> dis· ploy term inal operator for Bas1L·/Four mini computf'r. Som e ex· perienre u1d es1rable. but will tram md1vidual with demons~rated typint: ac· curacy and speed. Hours init r ec. Over 18. Co vehicles. $2.85 per hr + incentives. Ca ll Eric, 640-8700. GEN'LMArNTENANCE Male with t ra nsportation Dnvers. parL tim e ror l o dean f as t food dent.al lab. Good for s lu machines. 5 days per rlenls & housew ives week. Early om 3 hrs 646-5068 wkdays, 545.7377 per d a)'. S 11 I a r) + wknds. mileage. 673-7632 Dri v ing Range hall G EN'L OFC. for H B picker. 3.4 hrs dttlly, drug store. Lt bkkpg lndustnal LOAN PROCESSOR With sec retarial skills for Mortgage Broker Loan Co. Loan buck· ground preferred. Near Fashion li1land PhoN: 644-8824 LOBRYGI RL Earn Your Thanksgiving Turkey by working the Kelly Way! Fu II lt me, apply 1 n pe r son . Irvine HO:!it Bring th1!1 ad to your Hotel. 1717 E Oyer Hd . nurest Kelly office (or a Sant.a Ana. 982·4441 ----------•approxima tely 2·9PM. Worlt 1n pleasant e n- vironment with good company benefits lnchld· Ing 2 weeks vacation after one year. comp11ny s tarti n g s :3 0 pm . Over 25. Mr~ Hatch. Ne wpor t Be a ch Golf _84_7_--256 __ 1 _____ _ free gift Work 80 hours --------- w /Kelly by Novembe r L oe k e r A tl e nd a nt , 15th, 19711 & you will re· Uruvers11y Alhlelac Club. ce1ve a free turkey' All private men's club, N.B. types of Ute & heavy tem· 11·7 Sat & 8-4 Sun $3.25 $1.62 per DAY Thal'aAL.L you pay fora 30day ad lnlhe LJ '-!LOT S£RYICE DIRECTORY 00 lT NOW ! 64J..H71 Course. 3100 Jrvlne Ave.1--------- N.O. paid group Insurance. • cn'dit uruon. etc. Apply Fer Ad ActlOn •l ~COAST _&all a DUTrn.Vf , .. ~tn:: Plfl 330 W. lcry St., CM __. UlllJ belw«n the hours of anv1so1 8 OOAM 5 OOPM II" Call for 642 5671 11ppe>lntmcnl plea!le • 6'2-4321. e 11l 'n7 Equal Opply Em plyr Genl Office REGISTER NOW FOR WORK ON ON CALL BASIS WESTCLIFF 'Templ)raty s.irvicts 1611 WeatcUff, Ste 209 ~ GEN O t'F ICE·MtilUrc womnn, bk-pg mach \'X per oolpfuJ Par1flc Ind Sup p y 2167 So llalhawny Sl . ~ A porary industrial )obs start 752·~ avaiJable. MACHIHJST Sant.a. Ana Corp has 1m med oprnln 11 f o r IEL~ ~eRv•CE!::> Machinis t Tralnt!c The w t s o m t' c x p l' r I n "KcllyOlrl" num 1•r lca l 1•o nt rol ~le. m11chlne sel·uJ}H ,\pply ~Mt·11 cAAJ-.... ~-~--...:~ Ull(una Nilluc•t 83t ~2 " 'P'rl. l11111f ~til~)tfi:· · Garden Grove 6:18·0500 ....;Sl.;..._s_.1_, _v_79_.9....;~.,;._ __ _ NOT AN AO F,N<.:V NEVER/\ 1-'EE Equal ()ppor Employ..r llave somethmsi yoo want t.o sell., Cl11ss1flc<t a t111 du 1t well M2·S6i8 .. <1J D,._ll Y PILOT Mo,,d•v St ptemM t 2~ 197& .... W•hd 1100 Hllp Waftftd 7100 Help Wanted ~ w_._. 71 oo Mltp w-•d 71 oo ...., w-t•d 1100 ................................................................. !!.~~ ~~.~:~ ..... ?~.oo Funti+ure 8050 ~1ee1 ... _. 8080 .. ..,_,., ~ .....-_... .,;,,h('t •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• 'wl"i>"•'I "l•rl ror "11ur11lnt A; re llr)I "1'0 1' ,, ... LI' Wood wurklnL• I . 1 l •. .... h • d •• • • •• • • •••• ••• •••••••• •• •••••• •••• ••• •••• •• •• • ••••••••• •• "'" .. •. f!!.VEI'" SICRIET ·RY ., l "' ... "' J ' Of l1!<1wUI ITl.H' lnl'"' r} {•r l1•MJ I' T ._.,11 llJckory &;A~ ""'"" PRBCISlON LAP Ull R crllft lnstructor Mult'. 24 ";ughsh lea r<1rt S1lv1•r 185 r.;r Coffl'l' M11kt'r Xl R.St.:, ,. l h· 111 111•1·1h1l 1111 l"•r IM. 11·1 Ch.,..,. Hun• l"11rrni.. w~~t<'llff 1'111z11 to otriceo( Prt'll Fui.hu~n FEMAl.f>:1MALE )'nl or ulder llnurly UI r><'s di gl8'1l'J Ma h•>i; l'l•rl $12 Eh•Clrtc fan )I~ ll110 .. L1, 10 M.11t• (lrl'I J JJ)' *• .... l(lllJIJ 1>ul .. n 1!42 l.r12 hill' f1nanc 1111 !lrVl' !I f.:xper not nec. will lnun full t1mt'. Workml( With ~ole ' gaml' tdblc. (11· 1 .. Olnt!lle liable ... chau-RN'S $8().<08 Ideal fu1 t·ullt•l(l'»IOflr nt & "'1111'1111( n1nJ 11 Mt•b.i • fir m Xlnt ~ruwth oppor Ol'ltronlc Corp. 929 youth 6428372 Cor a11pt 11100 S400 Best offc•r $20 Adjustohle bl'd "' .l"J lt1 , I Ii·\ mw.t bo· dn & Vt rfl1· l'11n\ 110,,, • tllil 'iuh·~per1mn ln wurk hol1· l~l)lnl( 70Wpm. S1 ll llO. + ljoker St. Cool la Meu. C..1 9unllo 5pnl 842·MS2 ht•1tdU<>orcl S2SO 333 t: LYN <C2 '~0 ,., t.:t tu .. t.irt • .o11 ••·nter-.1 L M ~~~ b"'v11"hop, no l.'JC l>t'r nt'< t·.•1~c cxp"r prd c.I $450403 -WOR., •THOME "'• "'11ntl'<i pine bed "" 3 lt!th•H.CMb-15·037i "" ",JU 'f<.10117.ih t.im l11r ,41,111 • \I .l•ml' Call 64041641 •">a a.tY opl'rl C ull "_,. ,.. AIDE N 'S VN'S l'ut'Sut.644 ~i!*ll•vc•'4 tl40-0li.l3 SIGNPAIMTIR Phones11les.1Jghtbulb6 IJrll<' dr J w <·r•• u n f>\Jll Mem~r.sh1vin Ml'sa S42_(Aj Raequrt < luh lf•lr t1lll1t R / l ------Wood I d 1 CalU30 ~220 dcrnl'&th. & l><>ok r a~l' Vt!rde Countr v Cluh .J"'f"t .• SICR.fTARY 11 gn con 5 puintcr · ht!adboard S12S. 494·24 1': Golf T""rlnt" "'w'1mm1n•·. 11.~-drtl fur 11< .... 1111 .. 1 ,1 1 u•nl mWtt lw .. \1111 •\I • & tyoe cutler. some exp W p • •·v-"' ""' "' td irt ll'I .. u '""•r .. ~1 "'\llkJ11J.1. l'h ,..,, , ..ill '"' AJOES lmm!-...t oix.:111n.i Cor secy prer'd~ C8ll &46·Q73J. / oper typis t. min "' .... , et1· 964-2723 dy:s. ~·49Jt; •l\lf\>; 1tuul \lu, 1 h·· 11 , • .i&ppt ir.o ll""' , "' ~..'O ~AL.I-:.~ tu Hname 01ri:cto_r 70Wpm. Wt l'or D1Peicp New S pc lluhan Pruvin·l-e_ves_·_. ____ _ f.lt'nJ bit• & ""' 1 , rd, \t1ll'I t"'l 1 Joe '111 :.1111 a. Your Own Ion! w11M 11nl( lypn\I(. ~ SH Starllnjt 1mmed1.itely. desired Npl Bch law of 1 d ~lull ll~"'"'nwnl h·•I I di u" wht•n & wh• , ,. ~ou Wht'n u houi..·w1f,. puts -1k1lb Some ac1·l i: b<•k cOf\fitruclaon supennten f1Ci! 64().8000 {'la. lnllll! Sl'l and build New Mechanic' rolluw<J)' .tr\' lll\t-n 1 ,, .. 1111 in 1•1•11 1 "·""" .. 11111 -w11111 1o w1.rk &t.•11"' lwrliU11b11ndlhroul(h n1l· 1otnid or~i<pmfrc·p111a· dantwantcd ror smgtc M9rca...dlH anuquewhilc w i w.alnut toolboi<.made>by Mut'.t. 'iH J n '" , 1 \ , 1 11 f\lf 1•1ino111t:1 .. .o1l1·~11i..n '"' th•· r·•·'lt lo 11-.• 1•1u~ 11111 kt.:t' u11d 11UflJM'1r111 ht•r tmnofstaU:tUCB r1·po1ts Carruly. apts. condos & ••••••••••••••••••••••• tops S780 962 ·5 747 ~lllOO cum SJSO \\Ma~ .h k .ih.111111lh1• flt'"""" I 1· .. n llntr 111 pat ( flfo;('l\S llAll ' l11mlly h)' MAKING $7 hdpful Xlnt ben1•f, ~!II s~oppmg centers . Call ... ~ aoos Boy·s Maple bdrm ~('l. -- 1.·nd1L,. t 1, 111 ,. 111 ~.itn I "" r "'~ t ••1111"'"" ut w11 Nu f1•1•' \ 1n1l11rm 111111111 • AN 1 IOUH Pt\ltT'flME rommen w1exp Apply ll'l G r u g c · W t I l b o n . ::':'.-:"::"; ••••••••••••• •• dress" r w I rn 1 rro r. f'irt'wood. xlnt quullt} .)pm Moo ~~' 111 .. 11 \ 111 •"'' I•''"' M11l1mwt1u· II .ill 11th1·1 pt•rsonor~ubm1tresumt' 7141752·7!188 hdbrd . boo kt:.i·.t• Ouk & Ironwood . ,low "1--l\'l l t-'~' iUtlil """"' llll ti~"" U.1111" r .. r Whrn u icruudmiithe r tu Santo M aga rita STOCK CLERK dcsk 1 chuir. S3i!'I Softt burnin1t. hot frrc U1,1 , 'ur- 1 ·,H•f'"'n •~·lhl•h~I· pr11i:ro1111 1>uy11 r1ht• ,.1111 EASILY Waler D111trict. 25571 P/T 9 30am·2pm.Call SLOTMACHIME w1m <1t<'hlng cha ir Sl75 no w . d c liH•n·d f oi lllll \lit~tl'l1f !'olt O:IM ....... " Wekofllt and nt-;(ilJL.AIU.Y mukr Marguerite Purkwoy, 540·8101 SALE ~M48 wmtcr Apx tOO pds SIU. Nt"~l'•t"ttk_..n MIDICAl $J7~ i\ wi...·1-·K I"' 11L·1~ Mi881on V1eJo. CA 9'~1. S..-lb...ll. l&a ,. ___ ..,_,_ 1055 ,., i·ord .,., .. ,cord Sl"'' l\JIOOIO llC', .•• •II E:--)W••ks .. ..,~ '· •~ "'' attn Personn~LEO.t: '"'"'goo uo. -....,..~ .,.,., .. v .... rr,.... ,..,.. p~_,._..ll. POOL ~PAf<F: llOlJHS .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-I Sw1mm1n g pool main ONLY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1147 65.59 TR ... 1 ..._. 1 .._.G ll...040!5 tcnance. f/pt must have MOVIMG s•Lr. -------A " " truck. WiJI tram. 897-4540 Antique Mui.1c Box1•s . _,. s '56 Oodgc truck. runs. a:. 1'n•ll<10tilrlur.m.:•t'I\ Wl11•11 lJ mnthcr of hv" •Secretaries• -Clocks. t;verytlunggocs' 1:; S37:i Chemis try 1·1111 l.ikt< full t•urc of her Teachers for Chnst11rn Amtrican 33.1 E 18th. Apl. B glassware S2SO Sa11fisli, HURSlSAIDE •.I J ll l\•unl1 • l lull Coo \ tl11mr . ..., .•Jttl ..._ w Care« ...... ~ty l~'•ICICJ & Mop Wn nll'D nr•J.i•I (ur llllU'o• \ lr an1n .: :0-l'r\ ~H17~7 lom1Jy or 5 .and STILl. Legal/Cenl Sl2K S c h o o I 1 6 8 3 5 lntenMlfic>MI 645-0377 mounted Sl9S. 675·3175 AV~:ru\lil-; OVER $100 A Ukkµr1t;oni;tr1Gcnl Brookhurs t, nn Vly. G~•I Hones 8060 ,..,... __ ir...-:.a..-• • ~ti'<•luttl\ n•• pr111 r tr.itnmJ>. or t'\Pt-n1·n1 t' Wt';t-:K IN HEH SPARE Employers Puy All Fees Call96J·7831 _..... ~ ,,,..._._1S • HOUl>lS Yuu know Lu Kcmders Agtncy ---------1802 Kettering, lrvrne ••••••••••••••••••••••• lqllpment 1015 UH11·'t· h1•lp full tum· l'I' u1,;:, fthn11 ph1•111·-. 11111' 1111~1 S:I uo l"'r tu t<1 ,1.irt ".><Ill ~l l\r('l. ... ' .. r" l:.~~ r,.:1n.1h11·•J 1n .. tr111 SALES 4D208irchSt~Stc 104 Tt;ACllER·Pre·Sc hool 754-1777 Mus t :.ell! Ge ntle '• ••••••••••••••••••••••• New""rt Beach.S33lU90 $2.80hr, afternoons. Mon horse. Sorrel mare 15 USS> IUT HICE Wood & mtl di dci.k' ll:JM card hit<~ S& Lcllt·1 & l.A?gttl f1lt!lt S75. 1';1'c c & secretury chr'I SJU.$50 I.I( d i:;counl on n c \!f furruture Thi•l1 Hot J111t AnottMr Part-Tims Job ,.., thruFrl ~-2159-ha-_,· E lish/W t Call ror Appl/Es tab '&1 ----Oriental ru,g. beaut antq ,,...,,, ng el> ern TEACHERS Sorouk 22x 12. ''l'rY llyrs. S400toffer842·8786 Prud pos ition '" Protes elegant. $5000 832·3110 • l'r•1f,.,.,11111JI on th1 Jut1 S25,000.$50,000 tr.IUllll)t "-1th10.S\r'01n \OUI l luL,1\ll' ,,tlt''I Ul'IJ\H' t111 • 111 t· r p r1 ' 1 n ~ IH' r 1111 770 K87:t llt'l \I ~I'~ P\Htdlli(; lll l \I I' t-: N U 1-: I> ti. ro .11 11 tt•nunc't'. trr' 'I JO 111 l I .IU -.,11 "" n (' ,1 I I fiiS 30110 hlv. n Ill & I:! •I ptu llt.I' l'Omm1~'11111 own J11 .. .,uru111·1: llu., •lh11ut' vC 111p otf1t·l' •P11r1l1ffil'lll'>lJrt l• ... JflOll.'> •"\ill u1mm1~-.1on' lk• H1u1 l•Wn ~'" w11h .1 ·~'rt't' lrarn1n1: pru)?rnm tuµ notch pruft!~1un,1l 11r •Orange C ·uw11y vff11·1·., ~;uurnuon 1-.H· Appts C;,ill Nnw Katella Re~ Fanfttn Int. Group JOI': CONNERS For ct.taHs catll LI Central OC !!70.. 7740 l 'aJt um". ~Ml H'\1 Wc lll·IOOl 493°0442 837 586:1 Jll• lnt1kllllo< ll•r tllll~OIOR - ---_____ _;_:..;.... __ _ lridall Saloft f;xper in Bridal or ri•tall ctuthlnJC siilet1 pre~rred C<>sta Me<18 urea p t• 0 µI c 1 n i. J 1 l' ~ . Rt~pL1on1sl/ Tyl>L'IL. 1" '>ales 1d l'Pht>nl' 'ulei. 1-'ost lime /35 hr wk eqwp ~roWinll rn 5-ttt K37 J leasing co 644 -8385 546-1821 1',ort umt• -RECl-;PTIONIST need<'<I Jtt-;t:r-:PTIONl~T for 1.rthodonttst 's otr1rl' \\ "',. k c n ti l> 0 11 I .,, . Please send resume to w.lll•rfr111ll lunt t 1t)n Pt>nnysaver , I' 0 li(1x lil·ntr11l offlt:c skill!-& 511'7~. 24001 Ahrtu. M ti. SALIS 1 ~ 111 o g n ec l',., 3 ('a II sion Viejo, 9't67~ CIC111Jic AutOM»biles 714 044·0126 for appoint necept /Typist, r>Hi mr New classic auto store. mt·nl 'l)ping, lJlc S/ll. e x per 10 Irv Ar rporl complex 11 & wants lady s ports eur en· PAHT TIMt-: Salt•lt Clerk payro a ccts payllblc thus1as hc to help sell & IMatl C1fl Gdllery. 2 or :i desired. 894·056I munage. Sales exper not uyi. wk & ~·knds Sal11r) REC£.-w' nee Comm 1ss 1 on H yc>U arc over IK. huve :i car unJ would hke to en· JUY tit1.m111gs Hke these caJI MR RAMSEY 1714) 835·3051 Monda~9/2S between 9am -5pm FAMILY RECORD PLAN INC An tnternallonul ly known public comp11ny. representing retail busi· nessmen m your com· muruty. Sandwich & Salad As· semblers. purt-t1me 5am-9:30am. Mus t he neat, clean & dexterous. $3 p/hr 979-0'M7 for al)pt aft IOAM Lon's Kitchen I.! ""rnml'n~urDlc w 1exper ""'"' IOMIST lucrative Send resume Cull 1;1s.~ l>lwn 10 & For bus y legal offrce, to· 17777 Mam St. Ste F., N.B. $62S mo. Mus t have 1 Ca Sandwich & Salad As· rv.. .orcall957·0555 se bl rs t • itood commBnd of the m e . part· 1me SECRETARIES (With & Without Sii l TYPISTS PIX Long & short term as· s1gnments . .Hohday & vaca t io n pa y . Hospitalization plan avaJI. VOLT 'l MtlCJtlAfl,. t..f UVK":.t ._. 3848Ca mpus Dnve 546-4741 <Across From Orange Co. Airport Equal Oppor Employer Sccunty Guard. $4.82 hr. f o r aft sc h ool s upervision. Be~innmg Wed Sept 27th, 2 15·3: 15. 9 Vac days, 10 holidays, Calt Cheryle Ersavas. 5$-3430. lant Chu rch Sehl. Lag Sch. &in only Nursery thru 6th grade. Co· ordinator a lso needed. Call 499·3088 mornings only. 2 Oak roll·LOP desks. tum of lhe ce ntury w/Oak chaLrs $795 j sel 557· 150H App'eus 10 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tel~t.-1_1 FRGHT D A MA GED ~ HOTPOINT SALt:. 3308 Wrk P in our telephone w. Warner nr Harbor. sales room & still pursue Santa Anit 979-2921 outside act1v1ttes. AM & --------- PM shirts. Guar wages + CASH PAID comm. Call for details. Ws hr/Dryrs1 Refrig L.A. T!mes. 54()--0301 working or not 957·8133 T&-START sJ'.75 hr Used Refrig. Washers. No selling-survey tQ busi· dryers. Best buys and nl'SS owners. daytime on· Best Service. 536-0911 ly Part·llmc o r full· time C .M. orf1ce . S49·lln9 Wa s h e r . Dryers. Mult1cycl e deluxe models only Completely rebuilt. rctimshed. Year Guarantee. Your choice $130 each. Sa le L•nds 10/1/78. Coast Appliance. 714·537·2542 PliX an<;11.l'nn~ !ocrv1ce. F.nglish langua~e & be SALESCLERK 5am·9:30am. Must be i·,1>1..n1·m·l·d ~tart $:l 00 able to work under pre· I Needed for hardware neat. clean & dexterous. hr ~II :1()15 srmre For interview call dtsln bulor Marine ex-S3 p/hr. 979-0747 for appt ---------•ITOW TRUCK DRIVER I 'll,:\ , -, Ms Nazario 752-5624 perience 11eccssary Call aftlOl\M Lori's Kitchen SECURITY OFFICER NEEDED Must have ex· 549-9671 Cdr appt & de s Position avallable for re· perience. Mus l live in Wards deluxe washer & dryer. Xl~t cond. SlOO ea. 847-0795. ,,11 ,.wc•nn~ ,.,~·r v i t•t•R t · H 1 · · eamstresses wanted. r bl Cos M 6469638 "Pf'.r.rtor full & ·1, T <:1:1 11 busei;.boauyran~~ .. , ... o:.fC1tresJ~1·1~ tails. E.0 .E. Mt F/11 I alter ations. etc. Costa ia e. conscientious __ ta __ es_a_. --· ~-->1~' "'.ill . ~""''''' . Mesa area. 545-0757 pe~n. Enjoy xlnt com· .,.,.~_ ---_ I IA!C.:oveRt'l>tauranl.S<·e pany benefits. Apply TRAVEt.AGEHT Bill Ro y er . bt•t . SALESCLERK SECRETARY-Insurance 9AM·noon, Mon-1-·ri. Part-time/tempora ry. •PBX OPR* 12 J0.2 30. Mun·f'r1 HllfS for gr3pbic & draflinl! State Farm agent, in Personnel exper'd . 754·1~mgr. lrvrnt· Ave, l:M 1>41>-7944 s upplies. Phone & Newport Beach. Full MARRIOTT HOTEL TRAY~ AG~ ·--counte r orders. F /T . Time . Some ex per. 900NewportCcnterDr ~ g,i l'•.r..1t1on ;.i va1lable for r1• RESTAURANT Neut appearance. s:J hr h elpful , w 111 l rain . Newport Beach Newport/lrvme. Min 3 li11hl1: 1nd1v1d ual with MAHAGEMEHT Master Bluepnnt 64.S-6470 Equal Oppor yrsexper. Call 754·1555. l!flod phonf> pc.•rsonaltty An exciting new ltea!ood 234 Fischer Ave, CM "~ Employer M /F TYPIST p IT i\t>lt>tow<lrkflt>x1blthrs. r estJuranl !Seckis ex · 540..9373 l"'°"relary I 135YroldNat'ICo.needs f'.nJOY a::ood com pony pericncl'<l & mot1vutcd MEG CAJD II Will · ~El'"Y/R~ .... ~R good typtSt. Able lo re· bl'ncfil ~. Apply 9rim l!NiL'ilanl m a nagt•rs who 1 tram. 50 + Req. Call -,_.,,..... 1 I noon, Mun-F'ri. l'crMin· w1;;h to grow wilh u:... Elite Biles. Newporter lmmed opening S , tYP· M~NEell to peopl~ Call nt:I Xlnt benefit s . a::rea t SALES Inn. 644·1700 ext. 536. mg, busy phones. lake Y. 752 · 5131 .O.E. MARRIOTT HOTEL pote ntial Apply 1n DISPLAY SALES EOJo; commitlee minute s. mMiiiiiiii/Fii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 900Newporl Center Dr Pl'l'SOn or send resume MANAGEMENT SECRET ARY ~~~~. ~~ n~~pl~ ~~ "'"u~e;PpoP ~~Pr..CrhM/F to. THE JOLLY I So. Californian Weekly Xlnt oppty for growth Chamber or Comm erce. ~ .r w /c1rculation w 1over with t'Ompany s pcc1aliz· 1616 E.4th,S.A. J ROGER IMC. :wl,000 seeks a pro w /Syrs · 1700 Gillette Avt· ex per. to ma nastt' it's ml'( in total s et· up of Semi retired couple to Typist Type For Turkey Dogs 8040 !······················ Golden Relr1ever pup· pies. AKC Field & show pet. Shots. wormed. ratScd w rrt.c. Xlnl dLSP . (213) 42S-1561. A.KC German Shepherd pul)6. Show background. Top bloodlines. Black and lan. 638·930R Labs . blk . A K C r e · g i ste red . 7 wk s . mal~/female. 839-9686 Beautiful black Setter. shots. good with kids . Free to gd hm. 494·2382 Fneto You 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lab/Collie mix. 5 m os M .. PEMSIOH lrvrne. Calif 92714 growing displa y sales chiropr actic offices. manage 60 unit a dult TRAINEE ----. fNC'e. Our emplo,yeei. arc I Answer phones. handle com p I ex c . M . N 0 N rit Reh area Will ~ra1nl•--------• aware of this advl'rt1sc· rorrespondence & tram children. no pets. $600. Work KO hours for Kelly to good home. 768-5015, Services on temporary _492_·_2858_. _____ _ Ser vice Sta . Attendant. exper'd, Full or p/t1me. Apply, Arco Stallon. 17th & Irvine.CM •kl:ttl minded . m :.lh ttestaurant ment Send res um • '"loan packa$!1ng. Pos1· I t1on reports to v1cE:· RfOSS.631·2950. une nted 1nd1v 1n adm1n BOB'S w1sa ary his tory, 10· ad prc:.idenl S H helpful. of money purl'h1111e & ;;342, Daily Pilot, P.O 1 proflt :.h.inng plan 1-'ff. HotMOfTh~ liox 1560. Costa Mesa, x nt typing 0 must. l"·rmancnt po" T ypmt.{ lig loy Ct\. 92626. _540-__ 2558 ______ _ " reqd. t:all Terry for lmmL'<i OJ)l'nings m our SECRETARY ass1gnmenls & receive· Want good home for bea t you r Thank,~~i v i.ng c h a r Maltese c~l turkey FREE. Bnng w/golden eyes. aHee this ad t.o your nearest lionate & well behaved Kelly otfice & receive :.i 675-6582 rree gut. JUst for apply· ---·------ mgD Klttens free to good home . ALFALFA Seafy hay. s:; 85 Fr.... Jim Dandy HorH Tr•ots w /m1n pwchaw C t-; SURPLU~ 2044 Placenlla. CM 631 2777 &lmmer Clearan<'e·Sale Stable Mate rakelt, Pets save .$17 95 8017 Nutro Dog 1-·ood. 25 SG 19 ••••• •• •• • • •• •• • • • •• •• • Wedellver-Open Sun. AKC re". O'l(Hfe'i Fffd & Tacit Lh8lia Apsa, 2544 Newport Blvd CM 58l-2090. 58l·7520 <across from Orange "CllllOI & OnJ-s 8090 County fair·grounds 1 •••••• •••••••• ••••••• •• 645·5686 English Sadd le. SIOO. Wes tern Saddle. $1 25. Head Ms tr skis, s2;; 63H094 aoao • •••••••••••••••••••••• HAMMOND SPIHET ORGAH Model l.·122 wit h HEVERB Own~ by ;1 professional mus1c1an & in excellent ~ondlllon Now askm~ S550/bcs t of fer Call 673·718;i even COPY MACHINE 1ngs & we e k,. n d ". F ast . lh •;iu td ul , 646-2158 days tMon versatile. Ruarantee d. _Th_urs_._1 _____ _ sell very cheap. 968-2163 Walnut consoll' p1an•J LUGG"'GET"'r-S w1matchlnR bench Sohd "' "'-cast iron harp. ex. rond from your business card $950 r1rm 333 E 18th St. Send one card for earh 11B. CM. 645-0377 tag plus one spare. We . return permanently 5 Bc1by Grand P ia no sealed attrncltvc taJ? & $!500/b es t o ffer strap. meetm~ airline Whe~loc k K33 ·:12111 LO reqwrement.s Pre· cves/wkndlt vent loss & theft• For 11 i---------· personalln'<I tag enclrn.e wallpaper. !abrr c or "0 1'1y Glo" pupcr & wt! wlll bitck & ll'I m yQur taitS. Or try two c<1rds back to bitt:k. OAK UPR PIANO:'\ Large selection mcl 2 Beaut1fulSlt!mWay~ Paul's riClltO Shoppe 728 W 19lhCM548·7272 PRICES $2 ea or 3/$.5 4/5tal(S SUiOea TV, Radio, 6/9t.ags$l .~ea Hifi. Stetto 809& IO or more $1.40 ca. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales Tax Included TB.EVISIOH NO CARD? ~nuls Draw your own or ~c·nd Free Delivery name, address. phone & we'll make one card per LOW AS SI 0 . MO. tag. Add 25< earh l7141549·7024 ~o~heck or money or· New wide .. creen 10011 PILOT PRINTING home TV S2400 or ~l>t P 0 Box 1560 oHer 494.9:t1Q1 Costa Mf.'S a, Ca. 92626 Pioneer. stereo. amp .. ·l ltpkr:., lumt:.ible. & cal>" dk. 5500/0ijO 640-5!m PHONEMATE Telcphont.· an:.wer1ng mathmcs w /warr. SW. 21··eo1orTVS99. w/remote. $14!1. xlnl cond Roger. 750-3791. ~2 ~O CM al)pt.644·754-0 _ r:.i m1ly r estaurant a t Good typing & phone PHONE WORK nearby locations. We n.. Sales skills for busy theatrl· or. V1·nfy orders·no selling. qwre no previous expcr DISPLAY f i l' e . So . Coas t Cuud P /T pcrm:rnent Jom our fnendly teum. ADVYTISIHG Repertory. call Winne •Set"¥ic• Siatioet• F\tll & Part time a llen· dants. Mst be over 18. Xlnt wage. Appl,y 17241 Irvine Blvd Tustin. 838-&!W 545·0579 ILL[" PVT PTv-22 3 cu rt . loak & Marine ~ • .::J Eng ShecpdOR. l'"z yrs, Free1.cr. gas BBQ. silver Ec,;pment ~EAV•CL~ mule. aJI shots 962-6827. plallt•r. s ilver punr h ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jiii> llr,., 5 30 s :aOPM . C ome sec us t oday G 1 1646-3252. between 2·4pm r o w n g w e e k I y Mon·l1'r1 Apply at the Cook Trainees newspaper_ in Orunge Co Secretary, P/l'. mornings Dwly Pilot, la() W Bay. 01142 Ad S 1 area provides a c11reer w I som e fl ex 1 bi h t y Crii.la Mci;a . A'lk for " amBsch l .. 1 unt opport in display advert shorthand pref .. $5.00 hr'. ltuth Leav1a, <.:1rculot1on Waitreues, Waltws sales for that 1nd1v w/2 833-2235 IX>pt E.0.1-.: or more yrs related ex --------- Cook TroiMes & per. & a proven track SECRET ARY POLICE RESERVE > Cashters rec. Xlnt guar /comm for sm fast growmg mfr Carlotta prog. For confidential s kills, S H & t y ping . Service Station ls lund Help. M. & F .. no exper. nee. wlU train. Day & af· t.em oon shift. S3.25·S4.00 depending on exper. 644·5054. Harbor Vrew The 8-2PM b o w I . c o m p I l' t e GIMr.. 90 IO ·KellyGirl" ir..-1.1..-8050 s leno rrll<' .. 1.1nd ,••••••••••••••••••••••• People """'"1W'll' ans aphonc. OHi<'<' de sk. Ne"rport. Beach 833· 1441 ••••••••••••••••• ••••• • ~1ac:r3rnc plant holdt·r & Laguna Niguel 831·05421•--------...;P_lan_Ls_._968.;..;...-r.63:..;.;;..l;___ __ _ Garden Grove 631J-0500 **I BUY** Size 5 wedding dress & NOT AN AGENCY Good used Furniture & veil, $175. Blue ~own $50. NEVER A FEE Equal Oppor Employer Appliances-OR I will 557 1049eVl'S sell or SELL for You. THIS Shell. 644·5054. 1 23952 Avenida de la compensatio n be n er co. Mus t ha ve good OFFICER Laguna Hills consideration send re· Secretary may get the City of Newpurt [i(>uch 7311 Edinger Ave, 11.B. I sumet.oad #341. CJOThe oppor t o trvl. Want ~~~~~~~~~~jw A IT RESS. Jo' o o d MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 83).9625 Owner transferred. save now. ~esa Verde Coun- try Club. Equrly mcm· berslup. Call M0·307 1 ufl 1s where the BOAT ACTION IS For Buying CASH PAID Or Selling S5 25·S6.50 pe r hour Waitreu•• Wafftts I Da ily Pilot, P.O. Box career minded Call Jim Service Station Allen· waitress days. 11·3. app· Mini mum Qu u llf1c11 · &CookT~oln~ I~: Costa Mesa. CA Raymond. (714)642-7840. dant. exper'd. Day & lydaysThe Denver Mm· Imm .. Gr11du11t1on from 921626. l Co W hii:h S<'hilCll. mu~l be 4501 IA1 mpus Dr. Irvine ~~~~~~~~~ Secretary-Sm Mortgage Eves. Full & p/time. AP· ng · 719 19th St . 6PM For gd used Cum. anti· Ceramic Slip Wble $200. qucs&clrTV's 9SH!l33 r otte r ·., whcl'I SIOO Andforthe G r eenwar c s2 SS. latestin Serv Sta Help needed 1m. WAITRESS Hide·a ·beds SlS'I. ll<'blt 837-6l2:J BOATI NG NEWS :!H 2 yrurs of SI!<' Ear h Cook Train~ -Bank.Ing Co nr. So. e st ply, Shell Station. 17th & C.M. No phone calls officer will .,t'lc·t'l his free & Casht.n Saleslady for dress shop pt a 1.a. n eeds com IJ Irvine. NB. pleeSt' work Rchl•dule. 411 hours IM E . 17th St . C.M. ~[i:. pref. Purl time steno/bkkp'g clerk Rep· <·uc h quart er ycar EquelOppEmplyrMJ F 1----------ly PO Box 5().l0, Santa v.1thoot pay 1s required.I~~~~~~~~~-An&. CJ\. 92704 o r call l"llin.i dl':idllnl', l"rlday,1-549-8871 <let 6th For further m I•--------• fr)rmation & :ipphcatmn, RESTAURANI ,. ~ J'.Qll\.!tc;\. t'~S.!:Lnnel De~, .. ~all>~-~.:, •• ~.JI· 71''\! ~ .. ~ -: • ti4() 2101 · HtLr - f'R ES~ ER Or yrl can Hotw.maken ... nL't'ds presser. no l'X1>cr work wh1lt• your kids are nc.-c. will tram (;all btwn in st:hool Guarantee 7 &3 541l·648S $3 00 to ~tart. p;irt-t1tne pos 1t1ons u\•allabl c. ---------•I llnur<1 are I l;im.Jpm. In· PRINTING tcrv1ews held da ily artcr OFF-SET 2pm at the following OPERA TOR locallon. Del Taco Salesperson. a1?grcss1ve, posillve ututude Fu II ur P/l. Exper. or w1ll trum. Apply m person, Ston· dard Shoe ~tore, CM. :l117 S. Bristol. Salesperson. PIT. HB gift shop. Ma ture pers on. ~ SECRETARY for environmental sec of this Fash Is l lane! plan·g /environmental n •search fi rm. Xlnt working atmosp & bencf Above average skills req. Sal comm w /exp. Send r esume t o J . med. Full or p/t Apply Food & Cocktail. over 21 twin s ize mattress &. boic ---------check our front 900 E Cst Hwy, N. n yr. Call betwn 10·3, as k $50, full si SS9. Stcnh7.ed Pool table bar size. a ll page index dally. for Karen. 644-9550. Irv full set. $45 Kini: set SGS. eqwp included Good sci~~g~~IS 1_eo_as_tc.:..·..:...c .____ B&J Mattress ~7-S636 ~ S450 n >661·2537 I 1JJ !\'I dl{t}j Now hiring for full &. WAITRI-:SS·Must have Roll top desk. Teak MSO. '67 llondu 305. $200 '67 ~~~~~~~~~ JUli ~~=-~gs=: e~&~,i~t~ar: ~~;,J:s~so. C all ~t!?u~r~lb~)r~5(); /\~~ s~rc~~~~~L Must 18 or over.J\pply gfr"n~.. Wffi161i ~~;;'itfd'1.nfir'cffli .. ~~·· f~."(~~A ,(',l:. m person. -Isle. N. U. call()py bed fra me, cor ing t qui.'?· 3 s p OB 121j ,-5!18.94JJ ."'7 ft 23005 E. Rristol d mot'lr. 21 8 /WTV, mm1 SantaAna ff e1RhL'I WAITRESS · n<'r esk. bookcas e refn~. misc rum, x trk loots.Pow"" 9040 549'-8674 Full & pt-lime Cor retire· hutch, nite stand Nu 1\ MI F M c 3 r s l t• n•11 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• <Next to McDonold'sl menthomc 848-8811 mar s urface. $250 bonks, fr SIO·S7 5. Equal Oppor Employer · 642-3162 549-().133. WANTED No. Luguno -i:===::;=:::::::==::!===§;;:::~~=--1 •SHEET MITAL OPER. Beach. Older lady or Prefer exp or will tram . mother of young child to Full or pt·time. 8·5 days. care for & send my 7-yr. lnlrared Dynamics. 1040 old lovely, well behaved W. 17th Sl.C.M. 548·2245. daughter to F.l Moru s~hool. Your homl' or Stan Ml..,_ Yachts 2'1' Luhr; 68. dsl $21.000 JI· Crwsalong 73, $2.5.500 J 2' Gr J11d Bankt. :i ~.950 35' DrnkeSF$Z.J.500 36' Grund Banks 'I SS0.000 JtiO AB OJCK. Plate m11k· mg. neJ(. slnpptng. f~ /T Mastet' llueptint 234 Jo'i&chcr Ave. CM 540-9373 1720Supenor Ave <.:ustu Me.sa, CA Equal Oppty Emplyr Stemer, c10 240 Newport SALIS Center Dr. Suite 215. SHJPPING CLERK PIOFESSIOHALS N.B .. C.92660. Santa Ana Corp has lm- mine 497 2362/cves Refs. reqwred. SKllN~---40' Bnstol Trwl $63,000 42 ' Grand 8;.iok:; :i $79,950 M If' WAMTID ALIVE Secretanal po11itlon open med opening for Sh1p· t7 14)~6·27M 1213) 598 9433 Production Workeni. No MOW! for prestigious rea l plng/Rec Clerk w1some ATTENTION experience nece1111:1ry, ---------'Training program. sell· est le appral8al & re-exper. Apply In person good benefit... hours RESl'AUKANT lllg a.ids, guaranteed tcr· search otrice. Re pro lYP· aft lOam. Mon thru Fri, SKIJERS 2W Power ::iportfli.hml' WAREHOU SE MEN Good driving rec req. Ap- ply Earle's Plumbing. ~.~7am Ph•:allccoll JACKlt'4 rtlory . Professional inRskllls&veriuablcex-~-~~rncgie St . SA. boat. Wood hull. nym~ THE IOX tredlb11Jly? Career Mgt. per nee. Xlnt sala ry & WARIHOUSE Coming Octolwr ht bnditc . newly rcbu1 11 l2S6 Npt Bl. CM. j PRODUCTIO~ Oppty with revol1.1 benefilB.642·7800 Shoe Sales. P /T . top In lhc Cl:.i~s1flcd S<>C'tmn enginc Nt•ed~ i-o m i· " How Hiri'"J uonary program ! Comm ---------grade, no Sund .. Hrly + GIEH. LAIOR f tt 0 I I I work OvC"rall cond1tro11 HB.PERS + Bene. & Fee p<l. call SECRETARY comm. + incentives & ASSEMILBS o u: 31 Y ' 1 o r t•xccllcnl tirand new S F:CONDSHI F"l' f...tl Ii Pert ThM today 754-1651. Lee Ward For mfr co In C.M. Good benefltJI. Exper. nee Mr directional rin<lcr "'"' We a rt' accepting a p• Immediate opening" for Personnel Agency, 17801 typing skill.a. salary com· White or Mr. Marowitz. IMMB>IATE Ou r New C l1.1ss1f1r atwn FM 2·way rarllo $5000 or p\Jc3llon~ for production • van ety or po111tions. Main St. Suile D. Irvine. mensu.r&te w I ability & Westclllf Shoes. Ne. °'841HGS "SKll NG" taki• ov,•r pay menl~ helpel"l'I on 2nd shins Mon Must be 18 nnd o t exper call 631 0700 548-8684 F.vl'ninRs 645 9376 h ""I "pply. S"lllr" •vheroveo SALES, TUPPERW•RE . • . t ru h • 9am·llam & • .. ,, '' 51 • C h r 1:. Co nn 11 t 3pm. Xlnt u la r y, minimum w11ge. Please AND OTHER PARTY NORRELL BUY 'EM w1Ne~n "lltp, <'nd .ill lK'nefits &goodworkin$! tpplylnperson atanyor MANAGERS, fantastic SallS ·Persennel SELl,'F.l\1 $165.000. G7S·141t or ~~~~lc~r t~o ~~~ thefolJowtnRlocatlonli: ~~e:o~~IP~~f1t:1~~; W...e.tt .._. Sale.,.a,11 TemporuryScrvlcc11 TR.\Dt-: 'F.M 67~,211<! plclean_mnlkallon. ..1•5 , ....... -11 d. YOU ! If YOU know about • for ... -••t -A-549.t07 I RENT 'El\1 17 foot Classp3r with .i:l II:' ' ~ .._. ., Micro-Wave Ovens, thl" 7 • -~ C FOAM COSTA MESA oould lK' a natural ro"r Several full & pnrf·llme positi on~ EOE1MF ~~ .. pr JotX1n:;1on. ftru1lcr. 16661VonKamu'n • you! lmmedlutely o vullable In our ules .ii"' vouttank. c nl. or "'",,. Irv Equial ()pp Emplyr 1205 lok•r St. ~11 profitable Micro· depurtment. ~pt•r1enl'(' desirable. but any ~rfr or D1vlllg $1:!00 11r Mni. · ~"' Wsve cookw•re. We !lulc·~ aputudl· will be• considered, Jt'or 8n LODGING --TRA1'N~ ~~ ~~· interview please l'Ontuct our ~lot'I! monager Warehousemen 542~ S41t·cr.·1 7 fC>r Sl'l\llll manuloctur~r. 1151. 17th ~t. de~alt? Wil~ .lt .. ...._ ........... _&•o-._....._.~-• REGISTER NOW t'OR ·1 n Pl.icl' '11u1 Jl1 • ..111 nOl.l ' Secnflcl'. '78 ~11 l\uy. JO 6hipping . iru1pccllnir. COSTA MISA selJ Cul. Ground n oorop· ""'--~ ~OM.. Sunbrldac. lo hr'>. all UPS. etc. Wiii train right Em•al 0p...-Employer PortUTICalty. (9 ' Ol'f.CAtL SA.~T • M2-56;& xtras, $49,500. Owm·r Pfl'!IOl'lfC>rallphas~.Ap. -.-.,.... llMlcroMart S°la _(01S')a ('C:2@ WESTCLIFF Dave Kut.'Chlor 558-41.0l ~ i.n person 9am·l2 on· m4>6310131 ~ ...,L$~e.J Tempor11ryScrv1ccic or--. ~~ W. l8th St· Costa Have sc:imethinlc ~ S<'ll! SF.U. Idle Items with lt •• f-"10l\IMlnd.~toentlf M4·~ 1~~~~~~~5.2~~f:' 32'Lubrstwn dltscl eden ~-=========:....~-==..L~Cl:.:.:.os~s~1f:1ed=:;;a~d;s:::=:o=1t=w::;;~l~l:d..~O~w~l~y~Pi~'l~ot~Cl~u~al~fl~ed~A~dWJ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~!ll.llt~~~~~~~~:lJ:!~::::~~~~~~~~~~~====4!-1lf~1sgh~~t!.~lo~•~d~~:d~.~~:3·~000~ r1rm 67S·S944 --' - WOW !! ... ,."_.... But ~~! .. ~ric~s 1 lliHO .... 1971 1 IUr "-·• "'"' , , Q.MC •11 TOH 4•4 WJTH T·TOP 111.rtlo•f ,, ... ~ 1. • .., • ui...-,.,. ·~ .,._... r ................ i-..i .h,..i ..,,.,, ..... ..,..,,.. ~_,.., •lfl th. '" .. SEA RAY 'S QMllty~ GOOD SEUCTIOM 17• to 30' HARRISON'S SIA RAY IOATS 111 TOM 4•4'a. JIMMYS AMD VAM COHYHSIOMS AU. AT llfi SA YIHfiS J lOl l'CIJ 'l I'"\ ' I '31·2SO 90SO .••••••.......•........ r_h U.Ttt'I plu'h II '"' I I I hll'hl h4•ur h "' .1.11 I\ tnS ll7Z 111!1 111 loGb. SaiJ CJ060 I • , • •••••••••••••••••······fC~N. Sof• 't.4 t<or(I f'latbed t~k . I Refit 9120 w1 w 1rack body. $575 ,~44 'S87K • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • K4.2 7376 J .!l•l ~ • '>Id• 1 ""'" 1 1 '·111 w 0 l1Yl2 CH EVY LUV. luw C.il•l .1t.ol111, 1 ' 1 1 '1 "1'""' & rrul1c•11J(e. new wide llres. StanMllH"Yocht~ I '1111 1'11 '~1 PPrni. V:ill~y Shell. CB 1714 M11 y .1 Mot°'.:J!I:'/ H?nk up 646-9076 ufl ---'2•1•3•'•'~-·.1.1 •• • --Sc 9150 41 M I••••••••••••••••••••••• ''T'l Uultiun PU w /camper 1~111· llarl1•\ llav1di.on li h e l l. good cond . s.~.u .tlrtll>l>l nt•w ,\,k Sl!IOOtbst orr 673-6188 St. Mihr Yachts 22 c.·~tahn.1 h Ill S.11MMI :!2 ' Columb1,1 11111it ~ 23 J-:nCMHI 71) I )k f./001 25'C<il 74 d11' $lJ,,ou 2S'Corom1dut~ $8!MM1 26 &lboa •~)Ill 7~.o m.i $tlll0 lll·sl offer Call f""5 :lfil3 '75 Luv PU w lc~mboru.c camp e r . per(. cond Nt.>w r>T l 7 s fo: ud u ro 75_1·_5809 _______ _ 1Y11m:1h:i1 701) mllc1> V 9570 &"\t otrcr Afwr 8 JCH'M can ~7 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Iii~ I H4h .'7~1<1 (<!131 5ll!i !I 1:1:1 Stan Mlta.r Yochh ll11nc1a lJO T rail blkc, llkc n1·w '70 dnvcn 235 ml ~'' ll075 all 5 IUHO HEW I 971 I I 00 DODGE Y AH (170228) (41034) OHCYS4195 'L7 Catalln.1 frurn $J :1 .~.1~1 'L7' lllewporllbl Sl7 IMM• :.I ('ata l111u frm ..:!1 'll"' :10· l'l•ttor,on rbl ~I;! .lllMI 36. Morgan 7:S ~I INMI "''"' ,.,,.11 11rmda 250 En· IRVIME DODGE dur• • I '11rn11I rhll. SJOO 40 Auto Center Dr firn1 :1.11 11117 lRVlNJ:: 171'\ I 14<15 :!Vi l Motcw Homrs. Sof•/ ll0.33H 121:1 1 ~,!fM '.~U~l Rent/Storoge 9160 Surfrr Joe would haH· 14·..,a1lbo,1l W \\ l'111tl'1 w/trlr & 11ulhnl Ip • ~ood c•ond , $171111 6.11 3822 •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • bl-en proud 1962 p;.o net HENT z:1 F111·b.ill !>t•lr V-14, no .. mol( dcv1cel>. 1~1nl.11nt'() l••l'tl(>tlr.t~ re~lored ~lu st l>e c ti45 :!~:! • $185010 BO 557·1508 10-:vr "l'w '7H :!<!'Motor Ste Millff Yachts 39' Enc!>Oll at $.'"10,11011 45'Coronac1ommt S72,!"JW 46'Cal Mklll. $J:l!l UUO 11 111111· l.ua\l('tl R y Autos Wantd 9590 <t,t y wt•t.tk J rno. ti75 5832 •••• •. ••• •• ••• ••. ••. ••. 46' f'nrmoM• 1•111 :.xr •. 1100 65'&hoonn ·70 ~1 .;,00 171<1 I K4t, ;!7jJI !213 I a!IX !M:l:I 41 ' Coronado ~.1tll111.1 t 1975, f1bt·rl(lasi;, t•os t11111 t"•ir 11·nt 714 l':tl'l' /\rrov. :!..'i llM<l1•d M 1C' Brund II(• w w I II t c r r ;J l c !> !).'114 , l(J'j(I :.~l fl /\r).!oi.y :!I ,tJ()() IOI V\'I) 1·1 .. an "i12.!;(JO 1;.-11; Hli7!.I teak rnlt.'nor, lWt'.> h('111I:., ·75 V11·ld & Strl':.im, 2:.!'. liir~e <tfl cabin, I ha).! .... i!~.1100 011 ''>. l'ah air :.µ111ukl'r gear, 1 ll(·k pit -+ 0 w 1· n JH' n l' r u l o r dodl(er. new ''ov .. 1.,. w1 to,mo BTU r11or ;ur Perkins Diesel Thlll bout l..o~ded w / mi. ny xlras, 1:. 1n excellent condition S9'J5ll C.111 !!64·2678 SSS.000. Call Ron aflt•r __.1_ --- 6PM 714·633-31194 pp T~, TrOYel 9170 WEWILLIUY YOURDATSUH PAID F OH OR NOT TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS BARWICK DATSUN ...._,111 I q .1!1 i .1111 Ir 1IP. 831 -1375 493-3375 WE BUY ClEAHCAIS &TIUCICS . . ..•••.....••....••.... 32' 6" Sloop· Inboard :.>' Santa Fe. xlnl cond. CONNELL MUST SELL-reclut·NI to air, awning, many xtras CHEVROLET $0!495 Good cond1twn & $6200. P.P . 522·871U or well eqwpped. l!l'T·Sl.Sl 2828 Ha rbor Blvd. RIDDLE YACHTS :io· Terry, 5lh wheel, xlnl COSTA MESA __ s7S-9l37 cond. AIC. snoo P. P 546-I 200 IMh, Sii-/ S22-8791 or827·5151 ~ r-9070 ------1 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.3' Curd1nul. good cond . FOH TOP USED CARS SLIPS AV A.ILA.llE Y AC Nl'wport Dtlh·055 l sir-" 4 µortapolly, TV 1''0H.EIGN'. DOMESTIC ant $130(1 t>45·S842 or CLASSICS . I Auto Service, Port. JO Av:ilon ff!o11r1ni.: 111 & Acee-nones 9400 front ~~t'llrl ~713H~t1l .. ~w11n •• •• •• ••••• • •• • • ••••• •• arcu . .,..,,,uoo t •• ·l•'-'•I . , , , 71 r11v111.1 { urutlll, l 1lr Shp nL't.'<kd for 111•w :I:! W.1~1111, t•ng trJ11~ 1nl Ketch. NewPort lk!uch w1ndow!I, radiator, area 631 04!1H p.1rh.. rnakl' offer Slip Wantl'fl for Ill} .. 1 Tony li40 •I047 flsh1og yacht Honu1< 70 Pon1che !114, 11clhng ll3/K33-4741J µarts rl'll!lllll,1hlc. ----731 1091 NB bus1nei.:-.man uct•d' permanC'nl slip r .. r ~7· 1-; r 1 c ~on s a 1 1 h 11 .1 1 A&ltos f or Sole 1r your car is extra clean l>CC U.S first. IAUY IUICJ< 2925 Hurlior Ulvll Cost a Mesa 979·250() WE BUY USED.CARS CALLGARTll Used Car Mgr 540·5630 IOll~SO~ & SOX • LINCOLN· MERCURY ~ti470 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 ~ Drins 9550 2626 HARBOR BLVD NJo~ED SLIP foruew ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA 27'SJdbo<•l. '75 GMC 111..:h S1crro , l>i ck bl5·1:Hl:J 28,500 mi'"· fully e11wµ'd , l'B. w /Sw,1}' poll', $6150 Wanted . 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Plenty of slorn•w /)111 /1 r '11/1 the 1.1-:CAf. : apd AIC. a m /rm radlo spac:c PhonC' ~:, 7671 I> to:/' A'' 7 M ~NT n 1 I wtt.h atereo tape. 121~ ~>da~ ·oil fl'/ to rt IJl ''" 1 . caU ~7-8433wkd11yA BY OWNER· '75 Do'1JC1' 1'"11"'' mtormalwn IMW 9712 Mllllll Van Camper. 33,ooo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ml . sl~a 4 , AC. fo'M 1970 BMW 2002". 4 s pd. 11ler eo. crwc.ti o mn 111:, : f 42_132 ] · konh1 with or wllhoul ~ond .. 11141" ;:l·!HI .;. • . ..l.u... ,.....~ =-~~;1olor. a l· evee/wknd1rnnly ~ll 1dle ltemi. 642 S678 Al\tr 6 pm_ 964· 1205. •IMW • •RESALES• IJ J~1 \11n1.1 IJJ71 I< IX I 71.!C'n.! I ,µ 1:17:11.l'fo' • 7~~11.,1111 l500MMl.1 7ti~· "" l . .t.i'.ll'~\1 1 ·n ~"" .... ., 1 :!14.'-"-Pl , 1:1 2\!Ul r11 u:rr II ox 1 \\1· nw; h11\I' \Ulll 111''1 I •ti 111 lllll Ill\ t•lllOf)' ( ,if I U.' l41tlu)' I u 1-2040 495.4949 CREVIER 9723 ............•.•......•. GET TOP SS FOK YOIJH EXOTIC CAR!!! W1· Will l:On'\1,:11 Y1>Ur r>or~Clll', 1-'t•rrun, MBi. l<nlls Royce or S1;orts Car in 11.ileabll' cond Allk (or f'rank or Torn 142-4435 llARBOUH VW Under New Own~r~h1p & I SI • H OAOWAY Rat 9725 • •••••••••••••••••••••• !>AH IA A pf A 8 353171 ~-119-_,,.._ ·~ ~&2 Wt Ul""'"" OAMNO ..... l HIHt ~ .. .., .. •USEDIMW1• '75~ Auto ·HJllfM'T'V> ·75 2002/\ulo.air lld 22:.Jll > i62W24bp.u1r113SNWZJ '76S30!. S1R t5AIRCS1 '763 ON1S H \trl9HKM I 'i7630r:.1<bp <962TRSI ·ns;io. 4spS/R<Ol79> CloMct On Sundays Olt.AJiilGE COUNTY'S OLDEST $ SaJeis-Servlce-Leas1ng Over 200 Fiats to c~ Crom plu.a 11n out.standing 11elect1on of Sports cars a t DICK MILLER MOTORS l.20 W Wa rner. S A 557-2132 '78 l2A Spide r. AIM 1''/M Cass, dlx. pk~ mags. rdls. lug. r ack. better than new, $6850 call Ron 673-1239 Flat '74 Xl-9. Red. Mags $3200. (714)4~179"1. Rov C.-.er.lne. Honda 9727 Rolls ~)'CC BM w ••••••••••••••••••••••• lS40JamboreC' •--...1 ..... 0M "71 Newport Be11ch tiilll-1).144 9nlnU ....... .... IOI McLAREN'S SALE OH630's! HONDA Cars MANY To Choose Ft-om! UNIVERSITY Oldsmobile Hondo Cars • GMC TnKks 2850 Harbor Bl\ld. Cosla Mea.a 540-~0 1972 Ml% 250C Auto tran' • powl!r at~nnii. uir ('Ond & p o w 1• r w 1 n d o w s 192!WU0> Onfy $6995 HOW ARD Chevrolet Oovc and Qu,111 Strct'li. •., m11t• 1111uth of Qran.:1• t:ounly A 1 rport NJo;WPORT UJ-:i\C.:11 133-0555 Hsbow Yoltsw04)eft "" llunUnl(lon Bt·iwlt OP'FJ-:RS 'tll '7t PRE·OWNl!:D vw·, All Mukt..'S & Modt!l1> To Choo:,•· "'rom S1895 ILlc EUP1<121 '73 Merccdl's, 28tl S i' •. 4 ~. Harbour VW pr1valt' µany . $8500 18 7 1 I BE A 'II 673-8941or67:111942 BLVD '62 ~h·rn~dc' I 90S 1.. Call U!> 842 4435 AM./1''M l&J><' cii•c•k, new 1977 VW C-;,;vert1ble , tares. llhr rnl . hardtop spe<·i· I t.'<lillon whl/ wht 1:~1wcrtlbk, iclnl <"ond. x.lnt :ond. at.ereo. magi.: 524 29 l2 --$5900 642 1490 '78 JOO C O. S1lvcr M ete. ~73 4U Sed_a_n_e_x_ln_t --run Sn tR!. AM/FM. Loaded rung cond. arit1rm. $2100071<1 !162·62'J<! 551·5147 MGI 9744 1.970 VW Camper. li(ood •••••••····••••••••••••• body, brak~s. cluti·h 70 MGB-<:T .:oOd oond . l(ood µn i:t! Su~r clcun Xln t i n t s 1nk t refr1g, AM/FM ll·lrk tape Mut.l S('(' to appn•C'tJlc MuHl 673-3573 --1Wll.$2300M>fr.41l7 4~17 '70 MGB GT. good COnth -- Uon. Days 631·!1340, eve!> 1~4, VW llu~. ""w ~l·hlt 7"'! •""t en~. xlnt 1 ond . SJ50o " ......., 646 143!1 MGB 1900. 2,000 m 1 on '71 VW. nu ~n i: .• 1Ut11 rebll eng. w ir e w hlh. . . , . AM/FM radio. xlnt cond. tr. mi. rn:1~i.. ar;n Im, nu $1895. C<ill afl 6. 6754!121. _P"t 772 9i!3l/846-0088 '77 MG li SE. o ·drlve. '68 VW Sqrbk, runs good. AM/FM. 8-trk, lug rck, A M I FM stereo casa .. strip'g, 11barp. 75J.142S. $800. 54S-Otl82 Opel 9746 '67 Bug rear mags & ••••••••••••••••••••••• flared fe nders Good '74 Opel Manta Coupe gd. condition thr?ugh out. trans .. a uto trarus, viny l S895 545.2()ijl aflt>r 5PM top, rea.sooable, 581·3610 on week days. dys,497·2362eva '60 Ope l Sta . Wun. Volvo 9772 S4951bsl ofr Nds work •••• ••• •••••••• •••••• •• Call Michael. 636 3661 IEfORE YOU '73 <l ·dr . 4 spd. extra clean. runs well $1000 545-5726 eves '72 Opel 1900, auto. II track. 4 new ures. runs well. 847-8418 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEU YOUR VOLVO. SEE US! MARQUIS VOLVO MISoSION VIEJO 131.2110 495-1210 76 l't11IJH dt· Vtll1• m .1 I ,, u n w w h I t I' C' .t b rl o If• I t 111). rt• d leJt.hf'r M 1chd111 11rc~. xJ.nt COllll 644-&l i! I Chnrolet 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'M C.:hevelll•, ru11s wt•tl. body nrt'd.., wor~ ~oo 496 4525 '71i Monlt> C11 rlu. A / M I 974 LINCOLN MARK IV f"ull "°'"''' n1:h 1,•,j\I" 1 1nlcnoa wll h 1 v.111 l'ttn 1 fun s<"ats, t.iolh llOv.1•1 Ullmg ~tl~f'lllK wh1•1•l ~ AM f\11otn1·11 t ltlHI'< t I 1 $5400 540·5630 I-' M S ltrPO lm11l .H f"1rNhorn r l'd. $4400 2626 HARBOR BLVD !'AO 111:11 COST A MESA l!Jtj4 Ch\'\ t•lh·. 4•1 1100 JI" lual m1 C111)(J t trt'!I SSIJIJ .'i<UI rKl3<! ('\-\'' 1971 LIMCOLH MARK Ill l''ull f>c1w1•1 . leath1·r 111 '70 lmp16la i\ C'. I' S, P U. len111 in rnrnl l'OHl11t11111 rad1.o. nl'W 111 l''>, on1· Mu~t ~t·•· & dnv1 lhh owncr, runs .i1wHl. n1·1·11, <mt•' <X34:11>1) body work, $SOO!Jt.2 tl7<!'i 540-5630 ·~,~:,,::d~~hi~!·r.!~~ I w.!¥SUl~ '611 Impala. Rtll , Air <'Ond Xlill 2nd or r.im1ly car 552 0657 evc:i. 72 K1ngswoo<I W gn. pnme cone! Nt·w tares. nrw nir t'Onrl H H. Be"! 11fh•1 "'1:! I tO::! I Hon' 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 1976 LIHCOLH M.All< IV GIVENCHY f'u n po W l' I \ :'ti T· \I stert.'O with 11 tr ,11 k 1~uat1 l~ Low . low m1l1·~ '74 CHEVROLET 11iS3UJS> MOVA COUPE 540-5630 ~1·~l~t1~e~J)l'~~I ~h~! 't~'i<!:~ I w !li~'ll&l t'l."Cmomy c11r needs 1s an _ --'-~-!.,_ __ .:.___:_ owner! (342JPV> 2626 HARBOR BLVD S2000 COSTA MESA 540-5630 1011 \so~ & so~ • LINCOLN· MERCURY 9947 ····•·•·••··•·········· 2626 HARBOR Bl.VD. "10 Mavenrk -x-tnt ._.,n10 COSTA MESA all' cond. S750i mJkl' ''1 --fer66J.1844 1976 CAPRI 2800GHIA AM tf'M i.tt•n•o. P IS. d1w ·1:1 Maven<"k. '1:.1 ooo nu I'/$, A 1C. $1!15il 548 50!:11\ brakes, vinyl root, ~un Mercury 9950 roof. a rr ro11<11uoninR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11ul0 (70.'lNWK I S4700 540-5630 ltMl~SU" & SO\' • LINCOLN·MERCURY 633'1 IH STOCIC! IS50 No. Beach Blvd LaHabru <Comer Beach & Wh1l· t ier J '74 Honda C.:iv1c lllhk, ·57 Speedster, complete, very good cond. $1800 ori 2 ,,.... $9000 $"" Al>.A "'°"" g,, ...,...., JV -·~ Engine. 536-8312 Jagum-9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714/522-5333 __ Closl.'<.I Sundayi, '72 Jag XJ6. blue/navy, xl nl con dit ion '72 2002. lan. s nrf, air, 96000/B.O 58 1-2237 eves. AM/FM. exccll cond. $4500. 673-6559 J.O SI '76 hm w 1 Bt•igc- Auto,sun roof.air, Jlloy wheels, 497 ·2li05 '72 Jaguar X K F,, 12 cyl., bcaul British r at"1ng i;n-en w1blk convcrt1hle :.oft top Lo mi'~ Collcc· tor's cur . P.P, 546·6088. '71 2800 CS. i\1r. Auto, Lotus 9737' AM/ F M. Leather . U/O •••• •• •• ••• •• • •• ••• ••• • '77 9\lS Pors che, snrf. blk trim, fact. air & oil cooler. It.hr seat.II, Bam· berg radlo w t spk.r t ray. Brlstin e shocks. fog bghts. forged whls. COP· per brn m e t . paint. 71<1/988-7575 over $8000 546-8844 '78 3201. clean. Xlras, Sm.k. Gry. &s t orr er 71•-645-67!19 ---- Ctlflri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Capri 11. 2.8 hter. a ir. s unroof. sll<"k. decor group. 20,000 m1. 1mmac. $3600. 557-8800 or 645 l 089 St.eve ·71 Capn. auto lran~. f> S. R/H. runs & louk" i:oo<l $975. 548-7916 Datsun 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DATSUMS• L~ S~edion Of All Models SALES-LEASI NG PARTS-St::RVlCE COSTA MESA DATSUN 4!84.SllARBOR BLVD 540.64 '0 540-011 l BARWICK DA TSUH '·" I 11.1" I qJl'l I .1lt•• 831 -1375 493.3375 "We need lo buy clean Datsun used c ars" $Will Pay Top Dollar S COSTA MESA DATSUN ~5 HARBO R Bl..VO. 540.6410 540.02 I 3 Must Sell 1976 Da ts un 280Z 35.000, /\/C. mui:s . srereo. AM /FM CHSCtte Clean & lmmac Make ()(fer 552-6218 eves. 69 Datsun Rondstcr , 1600. xlnl cood .. Sl .800 ~ '76 Datsun PU KnR ('Uh, mags, 8-lrk. 37.000 m1 Xlnt cond. $3750/ b~l 842-9052. 1'71DATSUH 1210 'lblu-cyl. with 4·spcro L>i economy + + pcrfr<'t ror that back to 1'Chool stu· dent (GelMKJl S2tOO 540-5830 IOll\SO\ ,\so~ · I IN\ IJl N M f R< t JllV -·. '7:1 F.uropa twin cam AM11''M 8 Traci(, Miru lites. Must sell 962-2706 Mcnda '738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda '74 Volvo wa1on, dark red, air, auto. $2650 . <714 )846-1460 '72 9UT. rblt eng .• e lcc '78 Corveu e ~1lvt'r An '76 Must;m ..: II. VS. P :-. 2150 Hstao. ll•d. wind., clean. mWlt sell Aaltos. UMCI rn vcrsarfi. all opt wn~. P B. vinyl top, lo 011 • Costa MeM 645•5700 49!Ml.34 :,·::;.•••••••••••••••••• ~J~?~ les , $1 5.000 645 7Jklt __ _ HURRY NOW AT MIRACLE MAZDA WITllTllE PURCllASt-: OF ANY N 1'.:W 1978 MAZDA GLC You will tt'<'etve an AM /FM ~lerco "FREE" or the cas h eqw valcnl of $2~J.OO MIRACLE MAZDA ll.50 I larbor Blvd. CO~'T A M 1-~SA 645-5700 Mercedes Bem 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 300D, buri.;undy, 1m . moculatc. 30.000 011 ·~. new M1ctielrn~., $10,000 675-3662 '711 Porsche 9'l4, met.Ilic ~ ftOS --'74 Mst. 11 . AM1FM, ;1~- copper, llrr, am t fm •••••••••••••••••••••••Cougar 9933 merro. xlnt 1•1111cl ~11~1 i.terco . xtras . Matador '73. 4-dr aulO. •••••••••••••••••••••••Dy, 191 l i!·ll 1-;,,., 21J 926 1427 very clC'au. lo m1. run!> '70 Coul!Jr. vcrv r ll•an, G:JI 0201 great. $1500. 545-572~ Pvt Pl> $1500 t;4Z·UU l Otds b"I 9955 '77 924. air. AM l l"M ~·u1>1>. eves or~· 'lfl'I "'° 1 • sunroor. prime cond . •. ~. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30,000 .M1. 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CIO DAILY PILOl Natio Can low tar MERIT, packed with 'Enriched Flavor'™ tobacco, sati~fy the taste expectations of its toughest ' ' k £"\{ h1rah ' ? -~ru~ · QJ.iJ~t,§m,.QJr:: ~~)l~~AJ:~t}"f·W~. ~m~eJ,te~. :: . 1,~~~~· Read the results rrom a new, detailea, nationwide · research· effort in vol Ying smokers who taste-tested - MERIT against leading high tar brands. · Results~ MERI1' Breakthrotigh Confirmed: Majority of high tar smokers rate MERIT taste equal to-or better than-leading high tar cigarettes tested! Cigarettes having up to twice the tar: Confmned: Majority of high tar smokers confirm taste satisfaction of low tar MERIT And in interviews conducted among current MERIT smokers: Kings: 8 mg"taC 0.6 mg nicotine- lOO 's: 11mg"tar:'0.7 mg nicotine av. percigarene, FTCReponMay'78 • Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . "" - - • , Smoker Study; • Confirmed: 85% ·of.MERIT smokers say it was an "easy sw itch" from high tar brands. ~~~. Q~gw)lelmipg majfl.t;JJ:y t Q(¥&.fil~~~._1-:.~t.·'~~y'"lf>>fttA smokers_ say their former high tar brands wer~n't mi ssed' ~: 9 out of 10 MERIT smokers not considering other brands. · Fust Major Alternative 10 High Tur Smoking MERIT has proven conclusively that it not only delivers the flavor of high tar brands-but continues to ~atisfy! . This ability to satisfy ove r long periods of time could be the most important evidence to date that MERIT is what it claims to be: The first real taste alte rnative for high tar smokers. 17 • ( . . Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley Al•ernoon . " N.~. Sto~ks EDITION VOL. 71. NO: 268, 3 SECTIONS, 2t.f>AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1978 ~ TEN CENT~\ More Soaring Temperatures Forecast A :.ILzhnll Si.nt11 \nu ~indmon pu'h,•d lt•m!X'raturt•:-n\·.-r or ltOO\ t• lht• 100 1Jt•jtrC't' ffidfk ror the tlurd tlM) m ,, ro"' toda \ alonR tht• Oran.:'° 'oll!.t and 11 looki. hk\• mort' or lhl· ~llml· throui.:h l''ndll) The "'''-'l'._t•nd ~ '" c h1tri;c leru.t•d b y 1•normous bt.'tt<'h l'ro wd11 and truffl<' Jllmi. us .~n l'!lhniakd 400.000 , ..... r,on, took l11 lhl' :i.unds bt•t ~'"''n I hmtrn)lton Vnder Fire Ht'a r h und S<in Clt•ml·ntt' to t.•11coot.• the 111l1.1nd hcitl Or ttnUc: O>tt'll ( 'oJ,lt.•it.! in Coi.tu Mt'i.a nnd SuntJ Anu'a. l'l\IC C'4'nlt·r hoth rl·rordt.-d i.co1 ch1nii h1Jo?h11 o( HM 1md h'tn1M·ruturc1> n1•vf'r dropped bt"low 67 Sundny. \\ utherml•n sr.11d T hN mnm •tt.·r on lOJJ of the sewc1 phmt Ill l.t1.:unn Ucurh rcud 100 -.it 4 J> m Sunday T1•nipt'1·1.1turt'1> 111 Nt.•wr><>rt. re· corded at th" l.1feguord Head· quarten; ~t the Newport Pier. rltngtid from 6S to 9 1 San Clemenlt.-'s shoreline wa& cooler with 1.1 hi"h readingof82. Sll~hl drops in temperature ol about two degrees a day are forecast through Friday with beaches first expected to feel this "cooling tre nd ," a spokesman tor the National Weather Service said todav. "We've got a nice high pre· ssure system sitting over us with a high ridge, so we're looking at inland temperatures between 87 and 97 at the end oC the week." the spokesman added. The hot weather caused a two hour and 20 minute power out· age ln the El Toro area Sunday afternoon whe11 unde rground cables couldn't stand the heat. a Southern California Edison s pokesman sttid The outage af· (ecled about 400 homes The highe r inland tern · peratures also caw.ed a strain on a bout 30 joggers who ven· Lured out in the mad-day sun Saturday for a 7.S mile race in Mission Viejo. The runnern were treated for heat exhaustion Huntington Beach Police were forced to issue a SigAlcrt warn· ing on Pacific Coast Hlehway from Wa rner Avt.nut. lv Brookhurst Street Sund.a y after noon. It was nothm~ more than d four-lane parlung lot a:. curs stretched bumper tc. bumper along the eoast. An estimated 50,()()(J peoplt- crammed onto Huntin~ton City Beach where parkiog lots weN overloaded from 10 JCJ a m unlll (See HEAT. Page 1\2) 140 Official Quits Valley . Post PSA Jet Downin S. Diego SAN DIEGO IAP > A Pacific Southwest Airlines Jetliner com· ing in for a landing collided with a s m a ll airpla ne t oday and crashed into the Northpark re sidential area. kllhng al least 140 person s. the f'cderal Aviation Administration said It was the worst disa~ter an U.S history By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of""° O.Uy ~lee StMI 'Fountain Valley city Person· nt'I Director Sally Hartman has unnounced her resiRnation after comin~ under fire from city cinployees and city council members. Cit y Manager James Neal said today he received Mrs Hartman's resignation letter Friday afternoon. He did not indicate whether she resigned voluntarily. City Council members ordered Nl'al to placP Mrs. Hartman on Hayakawa Joins Plea For Patty WASHINGTON IAP> Two members of Congr ess from California submitted a plea to the Carter administration loday to release Patricia Hearst from pn~on. Sen. S. I. Hayakawa, R·Calif , and Rep. Leo Ryan. D·Calif .. s ubmitted a petition to the pardon attorney's office in the Justice Department ur~ing that Hearst 's sentence be commuted to time already ser ved . She is not due to be considered for parole until July. Ryan. in presenting the peti- tion to Pardon Attorney John R. Stanish. said. ··My own opimon. without judging her guilt or in· nocence. is it's time to say enough." Hayakawa said he was "deep· ly moved·· by what he said mus t ha ve been a "sp iritual wrenching·· that. Miss llcarsl has experienced. · · S h e · s bee n p u n 1 s,h e d enou~h." Hayakawa added. Stanish said it probably would ta kt' at least two .months to re· view material in the case and pl·rhaps another month or two before a recommendation was presented to President Carter on ,, ~JM:·Uter . Mif~ B.earst could be •<.;,r~~~.;8if~ facility ~t Pleasanton. Rlyan's administrative assis· tant. Joe Holsinger , s aid the brief s upporting Miss Hearst's plea said that several inmates ha vc made "whispered threats" on her life and that a dead rat was placed on her bed. 'EXCEUENT:' AD SUCCEEDS · 'She·s an excellent secretary we' re very happy. • "I was very ama:r.ed and sur. pris ed because we h ad 35 responses the first day -I didn't even need the responses I J?Ol from an ad placed in another publication.·· This is the advertising success story of the Laguna llills man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: SCl"l'CI urlal R cc:t•pl . VounJl . .crow1n11 l'On1 pony nccd5 full llm<' ,el")" for l ga rl urtc: in pl<':n:int Lugurw lllll11 ar<'a <.:nll ,:<,. JC\'<X for n l)<'rsoonl Int en le" lf you need quality personnel, the DaiJ,J Pi1m c:an O.lp. Call &42-56'18.. probation last July after they criticized he r for "overly de· tailed and elaborate personnel practices . . which have serve d to cripple the ability of de partment heads . " City employees have charged Mrs. Hartman a nd Neal with ··r eta liation. threats and in· timidalion." Mrs. Hartman. a 12·year city employee who has been on sick leave for the past month. could not be reached for comment. ··To the best of our knowledge. 129 passengers and seven crew members were aboard the Jet. and apparently they are al! fatals.·· said Bruct> Chambers. a n FAA official in Los Angeles. "We don't really know at this time. but unfortunately that ap· pears to be true. "There are fi vt> homes now in flames.·· Chambers said. City employees have criticized use of psychological t ests. ··overweight notices." alleged spying and oral examinations by c ity adm1n1strators as "harassment." Council members have halted many or the psychological tests and put an end to overweight notices. Two persons aboard the s mall olane were also apparently • killed. Al least two persons were killed on the ground Councilman Al Holllnden said today, "It 's quite obvious she was most of the problem" In city hall. But Hollinden characttJri:r.ed Mrs . Hartman as a "hard taskmaster" and an individual wbo was "motivated by what she thought was In the best in· terests of the city.·· Councilman Ben Nielsen said her resigmilion was "a positive step ." Both councilmen said they felt Mrs. Hartman 's resignation will calm things down in city hall. Hollinden said. "The problem began when she overextended herself into the city's manage· <See QUITS, Page A2> AU Fall Do"'n Huntin g ton B eac h High School c h ~er l eadc r s perform their "death-defying" pyramid routine that reac hes its climax when they all fall forward onto the ground. This photo was The Boeing 727 jet. PSA flight 182 from Sacramento. collided ow1, ,.. ... _., LN ,...,._ with a small Cessna 150 as ii ap- proached downtown Lindbergh Fie ld. the city"; main airport. made at Friday night's football game Just as they started their controlled fall Did thev s urvive') Attend the next Oiler football qamc and find out. PSA said. The plane stopped il'I Los Angeles before heading for Lindbergh f'ield After the collision. the jet fell onto the home!' and set them a fare John Edgington . .J lubor union official dnvmg to h1-.. office 111 Dollar Falls Again; Gold Hits Record 3 Countains Rescued From (;a,s on Boat Mission Valley. -;;;i1d hl' saw the 1etliner fall from whal appeared to be a routine landing pattern . "rt looked like at m1gh1 huw been attem pting to land,·· he s aid. "It was coming back away fro m Lindber~h Field on a downward landmJ.? pattern All of a sudden 1l ~tarted falling ··t could see hn· shoot1n.I( ou• LONDON IAPI -The dollar however. a~ainst the sagging Six Orange Counti:.tns brushed of the nghl s1dl.' of the plane. It plunged to a low against the French franc and the Japanese s houlders with death aboard a Just went strai~h• down. When at SiX Beheaded powerh.aJ Swiss frnnc today as yen. 31 .root cabin cruiser when they hit the ground . there was a ' gold hit a record $220.25 an Lale dollar rates in maJor were overcome by ca rbon tremendous fire and tt.-rriblt! ounce on the London bullion European financial centers. monoxide off San C le m ente' black smoke " Sau....I!~ Report market. compared with f',riday's late Island Saturday Joe Gillcs p1c. one or tht! first ll.12' Most of the pressure on the rates: T f ( th ·d dollar came from the Swiss Frankrurt 1.9437 Wes t hree o the counlrans and a reporter-. a t.• -;c·cnt.'. '\at . · AP franc as 1·nvestors conu·nued lo k d r scuba diver from Oceasidc Wt'r<' "The n• were no ~1gn~ 01 <iny :-;ur JIDDA. Saudi Arabia < ) -German m ar s. own rom dramaUcaJly rescued and airlift v1vors.'· Authorities in this orthodox put their money holdings into Paris -4 38625 French francs. ed to Santa Catalina Island for Another w1tnt.•-.-... Eug\.'nt· Moslem nation beheaded s ix the Swis~currenc:y. backed by a up from 4 3750 francs as the emergency treatment '" a de· Burch. suid. ·r looked up into persons convicted o( murder and thriving export economy virtual· French currency weakened compression chamber <Jl about the air. and 1 s2w 1wo planes. a sexual offenses. the oHicial ly free or domestic inflation. against all other major monies noon. U.S. Coast Gu"rd off"ic·ers II . "I" "noinc pl nd d. "d "Th1·re Jus·t doesn't se.em to be I · "' s ma -.in,.." "" " anl• a Sau 1 news agency sa1 . " --Ml an 826 30 Italian lire, ·d th. · th ~27 b 1.. t d th "d th an" stopp1n" of the dollar's sat 18 morrung C' • an"tnl? ow:.ir t' The report saa ree men J .. down from 827.35 The Coast Guard received a, a irport It hit th<' -..m all plant: were beheaded after noon fnlll.'. remarkS~d a Frank,furthode· Amsterdam 2.1165 Dul{'h call for medical help from ,lht.• Ctnrl hurl'' tmmcdfalt•l y into prayers for killing a policeman a er of the U .. currency s s W · guilders. down from 2.1225. Taylor II at about 10· 15 a m fl umes on o ne of thl· wmJZs and who raided a tent they \\'.ere US· ing against the Sw\ss franc. "We S::iturday when y;.ic ht ·owner plum m<.·lt.'d '' ra•i:~hl lo t ht ing for "immoral purposes." don't see any reason why the . "l'ta ·~ ~t)~m.eoa.....h.D!i doU~r . ..mPuld..o't fall even fur.ther ~ , S ~ John T ay lor of, 26525 Via ground ·· been"~/~1lh 'a ~n+:t'-'t-t.S"lff~~~~~:-:'~.,. . ' 90_ . , .. ~!1-'~~·i:ff;~~~f~tV .. t:,~~{;o;t'~re& the tent during the Mosle m The doll ar was q-uoted an CA 1\0. Egypt '?i\p -rl!_ · Li fted b y Coast Guard Hospital wh1chtook1n two Ramadan holy month. Zurich today at l.4905 Swiss dent Anwar Sadat and his wife . . · T h e other three we re francs. a record low. The dollar were hosts to 1.500 guests at a n he li copter to S~nta Catalina <SeePLANE."PsgeA:!I beheaded in Mecca, Islam's ended last week at 1.5240 Swiss outdoor wedding reception ror Island were Dcnms Carev. 41. or 25422 Westborne Road. Dana holiest city. They were convict· francs. The previous record low their only son. Gama!. and h.is Point; Tom Hardesty. 31. or ed of sexually molesting and was Thursday's late rate of bride. Dina Erfan, lhe daughter murdering a minor. the agency 1.5195 Swiss francs. of a wealthy businessm an. on 26542 Oso Rojo. Mission VieJo. said. The dollar did improve. Sunday. EdwardSparks,39,of24S22Bun bury St.. El Toro. a nd Mike Nathanson. 25. of Oceanside 'Morals' Angle Probed Thl" four had been -;lceping bt•low deck aboard the y~icht wh<'n overcome by the carbon monoxide, T ay lo r -;ui d thi'i mornin~. They :-ipent 21,2 hours In the decompression chambe?r at Catalina in the care of USC Med ical Center Dr Jeff Sipsey and a nurse who we re flown to • lhmlington Mayor Questiom Thomm Ca8e Huntington Beach Mayor Ron Shenkman said today he inlend8 to seek a legal opinion lo de· termine if City Councilman John Thomas has been convicted or a rrime that involves moral turpitude. Shenkman said that he wtll make the request in response to u letter from former deputy city attorney Mark Travis who wrote to the city council a11 a private citiien. In hii; letter Travis IJ&ld he believes that Thomas' convlc· tlon on a misdemeanor 113n. dalism -charge In a dlapute over otl tqvt tw.ot"8 ..,..., turplt~ ' Travis said that the Hunt· ington Beach City Charter states that. t.he office of any elected of· ficial shall be declur~d vacant In instances of moral turpitude. Turpitude is d e fined in Webster's New World Die· lionary as baseness; vileness ; depravity or un instance of this. Thomes was uhavailable for comment today. He hasn't bei!n available ror comment since Sept 15 when he msked a City Counc:il :-iccretary to type out a letter of reslgnutlon As o ( this morning. Thomf'n Jladn 'lllf!ned the letter. TraN ii *"" ..._.&.e..Qql Coun<'il adhere to the. charteri ., .. - and declare Thomas· seat cant. va-the island by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department He also is asking that the city discontinue Thomas· pS\y as a counctlma.n after Sept 15. Mayor Shenkman said today that he intends to ask the city al· torney to research the matter "If the cnm~ iR one or moral turpitude. It would be the city's responsibility to adhere to the ci· ty charter." he said Thoma!! was convicted or ,, vandalism charge in connection with lht.· destruction or equip· ment belonging to an oil com parur which shares the premise.!) .... 'n.o.M' ...&naalr.ia& au. ...... f~ MOllAL8. Pag~ ,\~ \ .... All four were Inter transferred to the Los Angeles m edical center for observation and re leased late Saturday, Dr Sipsey said. Taylor said the seven men left Oceanside. where he berths his boot. at about 4 a.m for o we~kend of diving near Pyramid Point on San Clemente Island He nid he turned lh whee1 over to Hardesty at about 8 IS J m and went below tor some slee p just as th.e Island toomc<t into view. Everyone dsct. he ..w. ... ~k-... ~ ::-~· In bal(JI. .. Coa!'tC Sunn~ and hot throui.th Tuesda~. but not quit ti 'iO hot near the· co;i~l Tut•-. dny Low1-ton1~ht 1n 60~ High!' Tuesday 80~ -.11 th\. beaches to 90s inl<tnd INSIDE TODA '1 S•atl' Sl.'ri John Hr1~q.• d111cuc.~l.'t ttu> pro11 ond ga11 teacher"' ct1scuss tht• con ... of P~opos1twn h St!l' f'Hm.mn4. Page Cl ..... x Al 'l'•W IW•K.• A• Mtrttt-a-.11,,. .. A••L~ ... ,. L.M . aevf A• .M11'°"' Met'lt••l1 ........ ,. llJ ....... " C•l11WJ114 &, Mllltlllo N•"" Cla«till•f C:> f °''""• c-•• (1 ,, II) .. A• .... C.11tt«• .. ~ ~"-•f .. 'toe~ ... H .... "' f II~ Deattt No~.. &a hlt v•"•" 14111WI .. P... &. T"ltUIH\ 1.11'-fl•IA"""" Ill I Wt•IMr ~¥' c:w. ~~· ~ -·· '(· "' l!f "' .. I 1\21~JOA~IL~V~P~l~LOg_I_r~_JH~1~F~~~~f!U~181tm!i!!!.:illi.lll!. Soviets Link .JFK Death to Oilman MOSCOW CAP I A Soviet televlaloo commentator described from the Cl A ond FBI" were Involved. Jlm Oberwetter. a spokesman for the Hunt family In Dallas. aald he tou.recS"Dallu for two hours with. th• Soviet commentator. "and be never mentioned any conaplracy to me." 0 Ila~ Tex a• on lmprt' h·t t·lt)' ol btMLh\akln1 viewa ~ul aald It~ nut Ur 11 he mat~ ~ii' °' fuadt• hidJn·I IOdal lnequltln and artat ~ , • .,,, h >:1•111w. un<I l n m1· m } ter1 and vk>laUona of human r1~hl~ \ .il\:nlln /.01111 .. t..rh·d h1\ hour Iona documentary on Oallas a nd lh•· 16M•J~,,nut1un or PTn 1dent Kennedy thtre by quotin1 i\mtrh-.11l tlUthnr W~r r t<n l.c>'<llf''l' 1•d vlce that thoM: who gu lo ()ull,1' ,h11ulfl i.tll4U)'' lf\ tit UfMV(> &t ~Ufl5cl Oherwf'ttllr called on 7.orin to turn over any Information he 111uy haw to lhc House of Rcoresentalives committee investigating the UlUl~lnalions or Ktinnedy and Dr. Martln Luther Kina. Jr. ·• LL o• .\ S ODE ON A FLAT barren plum hkci a mtraae 1n 11 d~•·rt .. ptN'111 the outllnm of a bl1 city." ZOrin !\&&d. "Sance the lr In ~ ~ulb~eat •~ alwuys Nbp •11d cle•n. the Lravelcir 1 81'1)1 .it th<' brt•11ttit .1klnt ''titht I.he rf'nf'<'tion of tht• 'un'et on the win do"')'. 11·1-.111 •.th,• rulor,of M fll.•"w It ., very 1mpn•sw1vt-" nw bu1ldin1t' 1 ht1nl(•' 1 h1•ir C"olors hke a nun bow. ZOrln con· hnued hot nl•nv U1lnfl' &N" tudden behind the rolol"S "my11terlea .and '10Jatt1011~ of hum•n nah . a_eru~ and t'Mmf', ln~quklca and rn·h''' .tn<t hrHlhl hop1•s for .. lw'ller f'Uture " Tht' '11n1 lht-n howt"d prt'pantlons for • C"OCkt all party at the homt> 11f oilman l..amar tlunt 7..or1n uld an orchestra wH nown from W ~~hanlflOn and among th<-erom1nt"nt IUetla "who own Oil r1.:-. 1 J1Wht'' h nk-. and d4'partmf'nt 11torea one should look ror Uw tuhw,'r to thf' "~"'et nddle of Dalla8," who killed Kennedy ZOIUN C"Ol'lwTF.NO•:D THAT THE Haassinatlon wall I <'On .. p1 rin ·v anvol\ intt more than on · .:unman, that Lee Harvey Oswald WJ~ u fall au>" wh~c bullf'L., from the book depository window rnuld 11111 h,1\t' 1111 ~t'll!Wd't that l!M: alh:ged cOnbPtrlt('Y W8!". linked to llu11t :. fJtht•r thl' I.Ht' b1lhonu1rt' II I., Hunt. and that "person!) Bakke Beginning UC Davis Classes UA VIS \AP> Allan Bakke. a 38 >••ar old while man. began dJ -i~t'S toda y at UC Davis Ml•d1cal School. where hti was admitted aftt•r claiming dis cnminaUon because or his race. the court ruhnl(. The demonatratlon was called by a group called the NaUonal Anll· Bakke Decision Coalition, w.hich P,lanoed to picket out.side the buildina and hold a rally before class. Hakk('. c·enlrnl ftj(urc 1n a his· lonl' ··n.·vcrsc· d1!)cnminallon" ruling by the U.S Supreme Court, walked mto a lecture hall while demonstrators on the other side of th(' buildan~ chant· cd rn protest The 101 students who enter their first class. Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology. today already reflect. In part, the results oC the Bakke de· cision. · Sadat's Son Wecb "I'm ve:ry happy to be here." Bakke. clad an an orange shirt and grey slacks. told reporters. tic declined to make <my other comment UC offic1ah, said Bakke had rt'fused an offer oC security pro· tection Thl' court ruled 5.4 that t,hc medical school admissions pro· gram, which reserved 16 or 100 places in each class for low· inco m •: minorities, violated fcdf'ral laws barring racial bias in govcmmenl·supported educa· lion Rakkc had applied uns uc· f(•!>sf ully for admission in 1973 :rnd 1974 at the campus 75 miles Nist of San Francisco. At the rally about 100 de monstrntors. chanting "Smash the Bakke decision now." had pl{1nned to force Bakke to walk around lhe1r picket line before entering school. But Bakke. an engineer from SunnyvC1le south or San Fran· casco. entered through another door and the protesters ap· pnrcnlly did not notice him. Al the protest rally , d e· mo11strators strcss<'d that they were not trying to keep Bakke from attendln~ school "We have no intention of abus· inR i\ll nn Bakke, the in· dividual." said one speaker, Otis Bennin~. identified as a UC Davis law school graduate. "We will not sit by idly and al· low the Bakke decision to wash away the ~ains of the 19605," Renning said. In a separate S.4 ruling. the court also ruled that race could ht· taken into account to main· tain diversity in admissions. That portion of the ruling was hailed by many civil rights groups as lhe preservation of ar- firmativ{' action programs. But lcl!al experts say It will take mon• ruJin~s to determine jusl what preferential mc<1sures are 1>erm iss1ble Bakke. d escribed by his lawye r as ··a private man ,'' has ~hunned publlcit) and refused 1nkrvit•ws both before and after F,....r.,.eAJ Egyptian President Anwar Sadat attends his son's wed - ding reception at the presidential villa on the outskirts or Cairo on Sunday. Family portrait includes Mrs. Sadat. left , and bride and groom. Dina Erfan and Gamal Sadat. MORALS ••• company. Thomas had contended that he was m e r e l y c leaning the grounds or hls property and that the equipment was moved from one location to another. Pendleton Blaze He said that accumulated trash was taken to the Orange County dump. Sears 1,000 Acres Thomas was fined $250 and or· dered to devote 50 hours or com· munity -services to the Hunt· ington Beach Boys Club. Re also was placed on in· · formal probation for two years. Travis, who ls bringint the matter to the City Council. Is now a private attorney. He re· s igned as a deputy city attorney Sept. 8. criticizing the City Coun· eil as "inept and obstinate ." Travis said today that he would have addressed the City Council earlier, but was waiting for Thomas to resign. 2Banks Up Prime Rates; Others Wait A fire at Camp Pendleton possibly started by machine gun practice fire burned nearly 1,000 acres before it was contained early today, sending ash drifting down on San Clemente homes two miles aw~y. · Sa n Cl e m e nte fire m e n established a command post in the 400 block of A ve nida Salvador to monitor the blaze. A similar fire in Januarv. 1976. f'rott1 Page A J HEAT ••• 3 p.m .. said Lifeguard Ll. Bill Richardson. Des pite the crowds. few beach problems were report.ed due to s mall surf. Richardson added. ::>unday's 99 degrees in Hunt- ington Is about the hottest it's been there in the past 10 Lo 12 'years, according to local NEW YORK (AP) -Two weatherman J. Sherman Denny. large banks r aised their prime But he noted a similar heat rates today, but other major wave in 1939 when temperatures banks did not immediately join along lhe coast surpassed the in the increase. 100 d k C I f'i r s l Natio na l Ba nk of · egree mar or severa days. Chicago. the nation's eighth· Lifeguards said 120.000 people largest bank, was the firs t to an· s howed up on Newport beaches nounce it was raising the In· Sunday in an effort to escape the terest rate it cbar~es preferred heat inlancl. corporate customers to 9~ from But what the beach visitors 91h percent. found were ncar-90 degree beach F irst Pennsylvania Bank . temperatures that 11reguards Philadelphia's largest bank said produced several cases of and the 19th·largest in the coun· heal exhaustion. try. followed. Major New York Laguna Beach Marine Sarety banks said they were s tudylng Director Bruce Baird today said the move. . . mor e than 30.000 beachgoers lt was the third Increase in sought relief on A rt Colony less than a month and \he elghlh sands over the weekend ·• .i;ittilJ.".~JJt::;~~l'~~-~(~',.._ffj,J'.r.-.'rh'\tt().'~~f;U s pread lnto San Clemente. destroying 14 homes and damag· Ing others. The fire, which started Sunday afternoon. was reported ext· lnguished t his morning . A Marine Corps s pokesman. Master Sergeant Dick Mescal!. said b'ase fire fighters remained on the scene today to watch ror "hot spots.·• which could restart the fire. ··As hot and dry as it is out there." saJd Mescall. "We 're not taking any chances ·· He said the fire had s ix points or ol'igin, all located in the San Mateo-Talaga Canyon area of the base. Forty percent or tht> fire was in the impact area. where firing drills a r e con ducted Mescal! said several range:. wer e being used Sunday for shooting practice. whtch might have started the fire. "Tracer rounds. used to track machine gun fire with r ed phosphorus. are hot and could have started the grass burning.•· he said. "But even a machine gun round. hilling a rock. will throw a spark. That's all It take:,, to start a fire in hot, dry weather like this." Dense smo4<e was clearly visi- ble from San Clemente, said Capt. Nick Maule of the San Clemente Fire Department. ·'There were a lot of very nervous people keeping a watch on that fire." he said. "They had seen s moke like t hat once before." at 7% pe~cent Jan. 1. cooling off ln 64 degree waters ( A P ) -The pnme rate ls not directly and splashing around in 2 and 3 Military authorities S unday linked to consumer borrowing or foot waves. The re were no .. hortcnt•d the two-week·old mortage rates, but can have a rescues but lots of sunburns martial·law curfew in Tehran by psychological effect on them. lifeguards said ' one hour because of what lhey The move by First National of clcscribcd as general calm pre· Chicago follows another round of v;.111t ng here and in the rest of Federal Reserve interest rate Iran The new curfew is from bikes. The Fed moved late last m1dn1Rhl to 4.30 a.m. week to raise the discount rate ORA NOE COAST .. ,~ DAILY PILOT :.:~:i:.~~~t~,~~·==t;,~; (.l)ilt'f P\14>tt~I-.. '°""' '"' ..,,...,...,.-otltOP'I' ft"' ewftt1 ~ Mo~tO UVWl)fl ,,~., IOt (_Q\t .. Mr,.,~.,_..,, f\fown H~t~rv.it~O.-M:t, ~ t "'" V•llfl'# tnt1t1e '•Ott•t~H VAl'-'f' •l'MI l~ftl ~PI ~tn Co••.t A\•~ .. ,, .. ~1.o; t19"I •• ou~n~ ~'"''.,•" ~ ~\ '"' !~;;.;~~~::~1.~,.,~~~z.,~10 .... k • lt...,.-t N W ... .,,.,t<ltnt •f'd rubh"-' JM\l!.t.-.. 1 ..,,,, .. ,..,1 .. 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Neal called the overwel1ht notices and paycholostc•l tesl· Ing "Innovations" that were ai m e d at aavlnt taxpayers COila. . tftmr•~--·~ HAC"BERRY, La. <AP> ·-F'tren,ihten were still trytnt to put out a alubborn oll rire that tn rour days has consumed 70.000 barrels of crude oil, worth Sl million. at the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reaerve. San Clemente beaches were not extreme ly crowded, pro bably because they are a Ion~ hot drive away from major population ~ent~rs, said city lifeguard Lt. Lynn Hughes. The city municipal beaches wer e visited by about 12,000 persons Sunday. Adjacent COWl· ty b eaches patrolled by San Cl•mente lifeguards had about the same numbers or people. said Hughes Mo-ped Rider Killed in LA LOS ANGELES <AP) -A Los Anteles man riding a mo.ped WH kllled when a car hit hlm from behind, the California Hl1hway Patrol said. The same car. the CHP aald, hit three other clr8 and 1 pedestrian. Marco Anthony Torre1. 20. was thrown into • parked car ~ ..... ,~,.,. ~ :. .:.:. ..,.,...,._,_.. ;-, d n ·by Johony Manue l Ortc1a. t9. of Lot ..Antelcs, aaid CHP olncer Steve Pudln11td. The pedeatrtan. PucUnskl aaid, 1ul· fertd mlnor ll\IW'l••· Orte1a was booked for in· ve stiga tion or f elony manalaUC)lter, Pudtnskl sald. , I , --.... ' "WE STATE CAT£GORJCALLV THAT his alle1ation& are more thun ridiculous. They arc ludH·1 ous," he s1ud "l rt:ckon it·::. rair to say he didn't return our Texas hospit<•lily very nicely " 7.orin made no mention of O:sw;tld "s li ving for stiverul years tr the Soviet Union and his atte mpts to v1s1t Cuba The Warren Commission concluded that Oswald killed Ken· nedy and that he acted a lone . * * * • * * No Oswald l•posf.er? JFK Finding Told By Writing Expert WAS HINGTON t AP> Handwriting analysts found no evidence supporting the theory lhat Lee Harvey Oswald had an im postor who either framed him or helped h1m In the assassma tion of President Kennedy. the House assassinations commallce was told today. Handwriting expert Joseph P McNally or New York City said the panel studied 43 samples purportedly written by Oswald and determined that all but om.· .. were written by one and the same intijvidual. .. The samples covered a period from 1956 into 1963 and included such things as Oswald's draft n.:· gistration rorm. signatures on fingerprinL eards and his diary The exce ption. Mc Nally tes tified. was a letter dated Nov 8. 1963. and addressed lo Texas oi l baron H. L. Hunt. It bore the Oswald signature. The letter asked for "informa tion concerning my position·· and suggested "we discuss the mat· ter fully before any steps are taken by me or anyone else ·· Conspiracy theorists say thf' letter points to an assassinC1t1on plot against Kennedy McNally said the analysts could reach no firm conclusion about the letter writer hecausc or the fuuiness of the photo· copy. The origjnal has never been found . The copy turned up when it was mailed anonymous ly to the author of a book on the Kennedy case in 1975. McNally said the text of the letter c losely rese mbles Oswald's writing but t hat Harvey is mtsspelled in the signature. The signatures on the other samples contained no mas. spellings or the name. he said. McNally said the letter could have been forged but the panel was unable to say that for cer ta in. The analysts also determined that Oswal d"s s 1g n at urt-' matched the signatures on visa applications s ubmitted at the Cuban consulate in Mexico City a few weeks before Kennedy was slain. The panel's conclusions sup port the Warren Commission ·.., j udgment that Oswald visited the consulate ln late September 1963 in a futile erfort to obtain permission to travel to Cuba The commission said Oswald then returned to Dallas and ktlled Kennedy there Nov . 22. 1963. Although the Warre n Com· mission concluded that Oswald acled alone. conspiracy theone~ have flourished and some 1n· volve speculation that it was an Oswald impostor who visited the embassy and applied for the visa to Cuba f',....ra,,eAl PLANE ••• The light plane reportedly had taken off from Gi llespie Field , J small community airport about fi ve miles north of Lmdbeq~h . a uthorlUes said The head of the Cuban COO· sulate at that time. Eusebio Azcue Lopez. told the committei- tast week he feels certain the Oswald he saw at the embassy is not the SC1me Oswald identified as Kcnnedy·s killer Sul he sa1d 1f hl' saw handwriting evidence to the contrary. "l would hC1ve to ~cce~t that I was seeing vii> ions. · Union Won't Back Carter WASHINGTON CAP> - Thl' International Associa- tion of Machinists today became the largest labor union to break with Presi· dent Carter. charging that beeause of his policies "he s imply does not merit our support." Union president William W. Winpisinger s aid his 92? .000-member IAM sen( ".l letter to the president C1ccusmg hn)'l of taking an ··about-face·· on a number of Issues and .. caving in to the right wing." W1np1singer complained about Carter's support for u compromise natural gas deregulation bill . his railu rl' to ba<'k labor· s upported national health insurance and inability lo win congressional passage of legislation that would revise labor law revisions. Man Drowns In Newport Diving Mishap - Coroner's deputies today list· t>d drowmn~ a:,, the cause of de- ath of a San Bernardino man who dted in a scuba diving mis· hap near Newport Beach Sun day. T he dead man. John D Matt. 25. was diving with unidentified frie nds at Treas ure Cove. Just south of Cam~ Shores when the mishap occurred at about 12:30 p.m. The friends told lifeguards that Matt was about 250 yardl> oHs hore when he started strug- gling with his equipment. One of hts buddies trat'd to help him. llul Mall reportedly be~an fluil· mg at his friend and pulled h1~ would-be rescuer's mask off T he man told life~uards that they "ere separated by a waw ;ind wh1.•n th1• rescuer surfaced he couldn't find Matt. Another diver found Matt•:, body moments later. He wa:, pulled from the s urf and rushed to Hoag Memorial Hospilal where he was declared dead two hours later functional outdoor W<U3rUy lei our cho1CtZ. for al 1 outdoor act1w.. 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Y . ~tot.·k~ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 197& :t ~·More Soaring Te1nperat11res TEN CENT>'' Forecast ., i } A 'lnlmi: S.int.1 \n" lf•n1llt111n llU!>ht•tl h•fllpl'l ,llllrt'' IH':tr IH .tho\ t• llw 1110 11t•.:1 t't' mJrl. fo1 tht• third du\ rn ·• rn" 11l<lJ\ .1lon~ th\• 01 .1111o:1• \ ·11 .. ,t .111d 11 t l•111k1> l1k4' m11rl' 111 th• ,anw • thruu~h Jo'r1d;" t \ The \H't•k.l•nd ",1, <"hara1 tt•fltt'd b \' f'01)rmou -. bc.'<1rh trowdi. nnd traffl <' Jam .. h!'I ~n ei.t1mutt-d 400.000 pt•1i.oni. tool. to ttw sands ootw('1·n lluntinj(lon Irvine Plan n ..... h illlll ~un ( lrlllt'nle to \'11(•11 111• thl· ml11111I hl•llt 01.rn~t· 1·1111,t Collt·i:•· 111 Coi.t.1 Ml·1 .. 1 .111cl Su11l.1 Anu ' ('l\•11· C1•11\rr t11Jth 11·1·111 dell M'orc-hrnJ: hlJ.lh' of 104 u11d h·1111wr11tun·!'I n1•\ 1•1 dru111w1I llt'lhw 67 Suraduy. "<· .i l h•· r111cn '>U 1d 'l'hermomrtt't on 11111 of thl· St'" N plar\l Ill Lu.cur1t1 Hc <t t h n ·ud 100 111 1 p m Sunlla) Tem1.ic•n11ur(•:o. m Newport, n · ' 'Para-police' Begin Today A new traffic accide nt in- vestigation program. only the I third Of its k:ind in the nation US· in J? "para-po lice ... was in· augurated today by the city or Irvine. Non-sworn police employees, who will be enrolled in a special e ight-w eek academ y a t Sad- dleback College, afterward will 2Solons Send Plea For Patty WASHJ NGTON IAPl Two members o f Congress fro m Califo rnia submitted a plea to the Carter adm inistratio n today to release Patricia Hearst from prison. Sen. S. l . Hayakawa. R-Calif . <i nd Rep. Leo Ryan. D-Calif .. ~u b m itted a pe tition to the 1>ardon attorney's offi ce in the J ustke Department urgin~ that He11rst's sentence be commuted to time already served She is not due to be rons idc red ror parole until July. Ry an. in presentinJ? the peti- tion to Pardon Attorney John R. Stanish. s aid, "My own opinion. without judging her guilt or 1n· nocc nce. is it's tim e to say cnou~h ... H;1yakawa said he was "deep- ly moved" by wha t he said must h avl' hee n a "s pir i tual wrcnchinR" that Miss Hears t hai. t•xpen cnced . . "S h e's b een puni s h ed <St>e Pi\TTY, Page A2> be assigned traffic investigation cases that normally would be the domain or higher-paid police of. ficers . Object of the program. besides a n obvious cost savings <a policeman's aver age hourly pay is $10.69 a n hour, compared to the para-cop's pay or $5.30) is to free police ror crime investigati()n. prevention a nd e nforcement duties. Lt. Robert Lennert. in charge of the J rvine department's traffic detail, said that. except for in- vestigation of major c rimes. an accide nt investigation consumes more ol an olficer's Ume than a nything else. Tt.e average lime nee<Jed for an officer to intAlrview people In- volved in accidents, assess the c rash scene for himself, then file reports, is three hours. Lenne rt s aid. · .. Even a minor fenderbender takes an hour." he said . "J ust a couple of accidents. and a h.igh- paid officer Is worthless lo us in preventin~ c rime, or being on preventive patrol.·· Four para-police ha ve been hired to go through the tr aining program in the initial phase. Because they'll concentrate !K>le· ly o n accide n t investigation, "When they're through , they'll actually be better trai.ned In their fi eld than someone out of the re- gular police academy." LeMert s aid. Another factor , accordi ng to Lennert, is that, with a regular police officer, state rules require that he be accompanied by a partner for about a year before he can be used a lone. .. A civilian, on the other hand. can become useful within a mat- t e r o f week s. rathe r than <See POLICE, Page i\2) rn1 clcd at lh\! l.1fe~uurd lfead· quurtcr., at tht· Ne-wr>0rl Pier. ra 111,:<'d rrom 115 lo 91 San l'll·mcntt"i. '>horellne wus cooler with u h1~h rt'i.td&nJ(Or82 Slight tlro1>., 1n temperature of uboul two dt>grel•s a day are fo1 ccthl through F riday with lx-ttl'hc,_ fari.t cxpccied to !eel th1 :. "<:oo l1 ng tre nd ." a i.pokes man for the Nation al W1•uthl'r St>rv1ce said todav "Wc'\'e got a nice hi gh pre· ssure system sitting over us with J high ridge. so we'rt.' looking at inland temperatures between 8i and 97 al the end of the week ... the spokesman added The hot we ather caused d l wo hour and 20 m inute powe r out· age in the El Toro area Sunday a Hernoon when underground cables couldn't s tand the heat. a Southe rn C a lifornia Edison " .>pokes man .;aid The out11ge af fected dbout 400 home-; The hil'(he r 1nl<1nd tern peratures also caused d .;train on about :lO Joggers who ven lured out in the mid-day s un Saturday for ct 7 S mile rdce in Mission Viejo. The runners were treated for heat exhaustion Huntington ~ch Potic.e.!We.r.e. forced to issue u S igAlert warn· ing on Pacific Coast Highway 40 ~· SMOKE BILLOWS FROM SAN DIEGO'S NORTH PARK AREA AFTER JET CRASHES At least 140 KJlled •• PSA Plano Hit• Small Craft Ne•r Lindbergh F'91d Man DruwnR In Newport Diving Mi-shap Coroner's deputies today list- ed drownin~ as the cause of de- ath of a San lkrna rchno man who died in a scuba diving mis hap near Newport Beach Sun day • The dead man. John 0 . Mall. 25. was diving with uni~ntlfied friends ut Treas ure Cpve, just south of Cameo Shores when the m is hap occurred at about 12:30 p.m . The friends told lifeguards that Matt was about 250 yards offs hore when he started strug- gling with his equipment. One of his buddies tried to help him. but Matt reportedly began n ail· in~ at his friend and pulled his would -be rescuer's mask off. The man told lifeguards that they were separated by a wave a nd when lhe rescuer s urfaced he couldn't fi nd Mall A nothcr drve r fo und Mutt 's 9ody moments later He was pulled from the s urf a nd rushed Jet Crash Revives Lindbergh Trouble SAN DI EGO 1AP 1 The• collision of a Jetliner a nd a s mall plane over San Oief{o t oday revi ve d a 50 ·ycar old controversy over the location of th is C'1ty's ma.1 o r u1 rport Lindbergh Fu!ltl. Although the pla nes in today's c r as h hit to~ether over a residential a rea of s ingle-story hous~s and scattered >ipartmcnt build ini?s ." the P SA 727 was lroine Mulls Membership lnSC4G I rvine 's City Counc il will decide TUC!>day whether to re main a memb e r o f t h e s i x -co unty, 125 m e mber Southern California Association ~ of Governments cntC'r1ng a steep descent to land at the a1rport. which lies on the edge of San D1egu Bay just west of the downtown Sl'Ct1on This approach pattern I!> over the tallest bu1ldin~s of downtown 20-s lory banks and resort ho te ls built on a hill abovt> Lindber gh f<'i cld T hcrC' hu!> never been a fat11I al'cidcnt ul Lindbe rgh until today. with almost 80.000 flights u year. But the !'>tccp landing descent ove r downtown up to 40 degrees al limes has been J matter of con cern !>tncc the :11rpo rt opened in 1927 Two years ago John McLucas. head of the Federal Av1atron Adminis tration . n i lle d fQr re location of Lindbe ri:h. saying 1l ha d "the potential for a t ragic accident .. Its location near the hea rt of the nation's ninth largest city made the c rash threat o minou:-.. McLut'as said. to Hoag Me moria l llos pital Th e c·ontrove r sy over ~~~~Iii whe re he was declared dead two continued SCAr. members h ip ~ ~~~~5-~ "~l~f4.~L• A ~Jl:!~~>i>.~ Counc ilman Arf /'\nttiony rn vited Airline pilots agreed· privately that Lindbergh was one of the ~~· A~1 -~,r .. :H&U~, Clangerous airport s1lu allons Bone in Ber Teeth Charo Jewels Gone LAS VEGAS cAP I Je welry worth $250.000 belonging to the e ntertainer Charo was stolen from a Strip hotel here. officials s aid Saturday 'EXCELLENT:' AD SlJCCEEDS "Sht>'s an excellent secretary we're very happy "l was very a mazed and s ur· prised because we h ad 35 res ponses the first da y l didn 't even need the responses I got from un ad placed In another publication." This is the advertising success story of the Laguna Hills m an who p laced this ad in the Daily Pilot : Cypress Mayor Don Hudson to attend an Irvine co uncil meeting and discuss his dis pleasure with SCAG. SCAG is d esign ated by the state as the official regional plunning a~enc.v for Imperial, San Be rnardi no . River sid e . Ora n ge. Los An ge l es and Ve ntura counties Th e a ssocia t ion 1s the cle aringhouse for all federal g r a nts related to community development After the Hudson appearance, Ma yor Bill Va r doulls a nd Coun cilm an David Siils said they were convinced the city should drop out of the asso· ciation. · Council mem bers Mary Ann Gaido and Larry Agran su pport continued m<>mbers hip. Tuesday's decision will follow a Sept 12 appea r ance by :.i SCAG r e presentative. who defended the orJ(anhmtion Pot llarve&ted But over the years many have a r gued that t he r o ute over hillto ps, powerlincs a nd San Diego's tallest buildings made the pi lots es pecllllly carefu l and that the landings were safer as .1 res ult * * * 'It's Not Your Wife,' Shaken Man Learns S AN DIEGO 1AP 1 -"My wife. my wife. my God'" cried Will Mogle. running from his house set afire today by debris from the c o llis io n o r two airplanes. Po lice ran inside und a second later told Mogle "It's not your wife.·· fr vm Wt1r11•·r A v• r•o•· 11. Brookhursl Street Sunday dfter noon It wai. nothin~ mo11 th11n ,1 four ~la ne parkrn~ lot d~ u~r~ . .;trc t ched bumpl'I tc. Lump€'r dlong the coai.t Ar, l'Slimaled so.0011 peopl" crammed onto Huntington City B<>ach wher<> parking lob wer•' overloadeofrom fOJO a m unlil <Stt HEi\T, Page A2) 140 PSA 727 Downin S. Diego SAN DIEGO 11\P 1 1\ 727 Jt-thnPr coming in for " !andin~ t'O llided heC:td-o n with a small a1rpla n<.· nown b~ cl s tudent pilot a h o v e ,1 r l' s 1 d 1• n I 1 a I ne ighborhood today A tol<1 I of 140 persons we re killed . offlc1ali. s aid . mak1 n~ 11 t he· wo r't airplane d1sC:tster in lht.> t;nitcd Stales. Jo'lamrng de br11> from boll' planes set at lca !>t nine home:. and I wo bus inci.se s afire' At least l hrCl' pe r~on s on the 11 round were dea el and one lwrson aboard the s m al! plant· ·wits killed A half-dozen other homes were damaged All 129 passenger'\ and seven cr ew member-; aboard Paciht Southwest Airlines flight 18:! f ro m Sacr amento vi a LO!> Angt-les werekilled. PSAsa1d. "There are no survivors that I know oi ... said Gary Kissel. PS1\ d 1 r e e l o r o r r o r n o r J t t • t'Om munications T he previous h1$1hest death toll in an airplane colhsion 1n US h1sto r v (){'c urred in 1960 when 134 p ersons we re killed in Ne" York City 1n the crash betwt·cn J l!niled Airlines DC~ Jna J T W A Constellat1 on Thl' worM s1n1?k plane l'rash kille d I 13 persons in 1975 when an Eastern A1rhm•s Jt•t crashed at Kennedy Airport HJ New yor l. T he Jet collided al <1 a m w11ti a Cessna 150 several miles east of L1ndhergh Field The tolhi.ion occurred 3.000 fl'ct above a n ar<.•a or wood-frame houses 1n ,, lowcr·m1ddk cla~!-C:trea or th!' city Resident~ frantically used gard en hosL·s •<• do u!'>t' tht• Cl a m e-. wh1cl'l se nt b1llnwrn~ l{rayish black :-.mokc h1 gl'l 1nlo the air Po h<'l' and fireme n cordoned off the area . but 1,()()(1 ,, .. 5.000 pe rsons ('rowded into the ure<J. looking al th<.• ~nm sct'ne Parti. nC l'ha r r i>d bodll'!'> ".•r1• on :.treets and rooftop:-. A temporary morg1w was set up at nearhy parochial school and the Red Crnsi. l'a lled fo1 blood donations . "To the best o r our kn0wlcd~c. they arc appa rently all fatuls. satd Brue<' Chamber-;. al' Jo'AA oCfi cial m Los An~eles. referring to the 138 J)<.'rsons aboard lht· PSI\ jet. . , • .. ·· '"P"ct~~~' abol¥d10Wt:'--'~;,_,~,..... Cl'ssnn. whit•h fell mlo the .,aml:' general ar eu as the Jet A bod~ found about one mile a way wai. wearing a pilot'.; uniform and IStt PLANfo:. Page ,\:?• Coa~c "'eucber Sunny a nd hot throui?~ Tues d ay. but not quite so hot near the coast Tue!> c1uy Lows tonight in 60:- lfighs Tuesday ROs ut thl' beaches to 90s inland INSIDE TODA l' Sta:e Sen Jnhn Rrrggi. d1ircu3:res the pros and QOf! ti>achers d1.,cua11 the cons n1 Propoa1tl0n I) St•I' f'eatunn!-: Page C! AI VHtWYKe •• ... ,."." . .. " ... ~ A1t1tl..•-•t l...M I••• ... ""'I __ ..,,, Cl Cl •• -.~~~,."';'_-.»;?\tdi~br enst ... To~. • .... :m. -*.;~ .~c-er. pyramJd. Jim Kilroy's 79·foot ketch, Klalda, tacks in San Francisco Bay during St. Francis Yacht Ctub's Big " Boat Series that featured fi ve of the world's most glamorous racing yachts. See story and other photos, page 84 . St• r n• 1 u r 1 a I 1 R el' e pt Yo11 nl(. iirnwln.i c·om f.1110) n<•Nh (u{I tllllt• 'l'l'0 } tor Hllrl off<' In pl('11sant Lal(unu lilll' ~rca. <.:ull x~ xxx~ for 11 pl'rsonul lnl<'rl'll'w H OPLAND <AP 1 A.,.\WW..-*~~­ $500,000 worth ot marUuana and a rresteo ~ven persons tn a raid n e a r th I a w '-n e <: o u n t r y communJty, M,ndocino County SberlU Tom Jon<SabJ aaid. The body in .the Mogle home was that of an unidentified man thrown from one of the planes. they s aid. A n eighbor . Judy Snyder. ached MoM le. hugged him a aid his wife Frances was safe a nd would be home In a few mlnute11. ... , ... " •• ........ , ~ 0 111., .... "' N•ll ... •I Nt"" •• Cl•ullltt ~ °'•"•• c-.t• "' c."''" If you need quality personne l. the Dally Pilot can help . Coll 642-5678. • • .. .. An entJre ~Ide of their hom waa spattered w11.b blood. ' ~ ........ AltlNetlus ... , ...... ,. ... aM.,\tl- l'••tllfl ... .. Htth "'. .. JteO 111t1nott,\ Ch M ft .. Yh .. ft II• .. 'lie••~ ... 114 ......... ... (I 1 "•"• ....... •• ,2 DAILY PILOT f'ro•P~ I POLI E. • • monlh... WU\U'l u1d Tbe para.pohce Will travel an l' u :. t o m 1 1 ,. d F o r d v it n ~ t"QUIJlJlt°d with th1• p•r1tpht-rnah• of .n ,·1d.-11t Ill\ t>:.l16(11llun 1rnd M'" in~ iJ!> .1 pl.1u· wht•rt-VIC'tuni. or -. lllll'li"l'' vr ;u·,·111t·nlh t•an bt- rnt"rv1t>wt•d 11~ l'lrcum•l•oc~ ltHll l' l'001(111t .1hlt• I h,rn tilt' t na1.h laonul :.tn•••t n1rh 111tt•r rog1atwn. .. Th\• pur.1 rot" ~ tll huvt• no l'Olkt-power-. .ind no powl't lo rnakc arn·~b L1.•r111t'rt '"'d that an l"Ul!S wht•rt• !IUl\l•t't b m1"ht bt' 1n \Vht•d in .in 1u•i·1d1•nl »i. In fl'lon) drunk dri~1ng. regulu !JOht't' wall bf' disp11lched Pua poht'<' -.111 nnt bt' armed l.l'nm•rt l" t1m•ln UUll 60 per C'\"lll u( .111 !JOhCt' C'»I~ ID lt77 tn volvcd no u. .. e of pohC'l' powt-n .md 1.·ont't'I\ .1bh 1.vuld have ~ h1rndll'd by P•ra pro(t-1onab In um. b~ •llld. poll'c oHlccn :s~ol ~.~ m•n hour! handllQ t·•ll~ "that cuuld ha\ll' ~n handled JUSt JS efflc1cnth b)' para profl~'>hmuh ''T hus wuuJd h.1n : rt>i.ulted, he added. "111 a i...dJr ~ilV~ ol $1'16 .000 .. Though 1rut.ially Uw plan as to un para-poll~ to handle only routine traffic acc1dentll, tralfi<' direction and reports of aban doned Vl'h1d~. lht:1r use could lah:r be t')ttcnded to other areas. P o~i.1blc calls para police could handle include emergency message8, disturbances in which the ruckus already is over. found children or property, noise com· plarnt~. ob!.cene phone calls. lost or lltolen property. burglary re ports and miscellaneous as· s1s tance calls Lennert said the concept has been used successfuJly an Fort Lauderdale. Fla., and Scolt.s dale, Am. Fro.r~A J HEAT ... 3 p m . said Lifeguard Lt. Bill Ri<.'hardson. Despite the crowds, few beach problems were reported due lo i.mi.111 ~urf, H1chardson added. S undav's 99 degrees in Hunt· ington is a bout the h~lest it's bet·n the re in the past lO to L2 years. according to local weatherman J . Sherman Denny. But he noted a similar heat wave in 1939 when temperatures L1lon)! the coast surpassed the lOO ·d(•j:t rN· mark for several days Lifeguards said 120,000 people !)howed up on Newport beaches Sunday an an effort to escape the heal inland. Hut what the beach visit.ors fourd were ~ar-90 degree beach t e mperatures that lifeguards ~aid produced several cases of heat exhaustion. Laguna Reach Marine Safety D1ret·tor Bruce Baird today said more than :m.ooo beachgoers sought t t'.'h c·f on !\rt Colony sands over lhl' week<.>nd 'fhey spent much of the time cooltn~ off in 64 degree waters and s plashing around in 2 and 3 foot waves. There were no rei:;cucli but lots of s unburrui life~uards said. ' San Clemente beaches were not extremt!ly c rowded, pro- bably because they arc a long hot drive a way from major population centers. said city hfcgua rd U.. Lynn Hughes The <.'1ty municipal beaches Wl're vi~ited by about 12.000 persons Sunday. Adjacent coun· t~ h<·achc·~ patrolled by San Cll'mente lifeguards had about the same number:, of pe<>ple ~aid Hughe~ · -NORTH PARK ............ ., NORTH ISLAND DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO -- I I I I I I I I o.ity Pl ... Ml9 •Y KM> C.- PSA JETLINER COLLIDES HEAD-ON WITH SMALL AIRPLANE AT SAN DIEGO Map Showa the Vicinity of the CrHh Where 140 Were Kiiied ' F ..... P-.eAJ PLANE CRASH ••. officials believed it was the pilot or the Cessna. A Navy flight surgeon who said he saw the collision said, "They hit head·on. It was unbelievable." After the crash, he said, the 727 went into a ta ilspin. "what we call a graveyard spin in the Navy with the other plane trailin~ after it." "All I know is I was washing the · dishes and the housre jus t lifted up and I went with it." said Virginia Ocello. 46. who lives about three blocks from the main crash site. "Everything shook and I thought ll was an earthquake. I assumed it was a gas station but I looked out and saw black smoke then I heard on the radio it was an a irplane·." One of the ground Vlctims was identified by her brother as Darlene Watkins. The brother. Sam Rush. said a piece of the he ry debris from the JCl ap· parently fell onto her home. "My sister 's lyi ng there burned to death." he sobbed "She's all busted up and ever· ything." At least 20 ambulances lined along 33rd street. the nearest street to where the jet fell. It was the first fatal com- mercial accident in the 51-year history of the airport. It was also the first fatal crash in the is. year history of PSA, an in- trastate carrier flying only in California. · After the collision, the jet fell onto the homes and set them afire. John Edgington. a labor union official driving to his office in Mission Valley, said he saw the jetliner fall from what appeared to be a routine landing pattern. "It looked like it might have be~n atte mpting to land." he said. "ll was coming back away from Lindber gh Fie ld on a downward landing pattern. All of a s udden it started fallin~. "I could see fire shooting out or the right side of the plane. It j ust went straight down. When it hit tbe ground, there was a treme ndous fire and terrible black s moke .. Joe Gillespie, one of the first re porters at the scene. said, "'.J'hc re were no s igns or any sur· v1vors." Bite Doesn't Faze Research of Snakes MIAMI <APl-He had a sore throat and that ache·all-ovcr feeling. but Bill Haast didn't bother to go to a hospital. He just stayed home to s hake off the effects or being bitl~n. for the second time. by one of the world's deadliest sna kes. 'fhe 67-year-old ophiologast student of s nakes ._ was struck by a banded Asian kra1t as he was milking venom from lhc s nake at his Miami serpen- tarium. An ordinary person bitten by a krait must receive antivenin "He couldn't walk." said his wife. Clarita. "His feet were too sore ." Rut Haast discovered that this krait bite apparently gave him only severe pain. Though krait vC'nom usually kills by inducing r es piratory failure. Haas l breathed with no trouble. "I was completely immune to the lethal parts or the venom .. he said. "It didn't affect my respiration at all." He was up and around Saturday. thou~h s till sore. • Dollar Dives; Gol.d Reaches UmdonHigh LONDON fAP> -The dollar plunged to a low against the powerful Swiss franc today as gold hit a record $220.25 an ounce on the London bullion market. Most of the pressure on the dollar came from the Swiss franc as investors continued to put their money holdings into the. s.wiss currency. backed by a thriving export economy virtual- ly free of domestic inflation. "There just does n't seem to be any s topping or the dollar's fall." remarked a Fraokfurt de- aler of the U.S currency's show· ing against the Swiss franc. "We don't see any reason why thl' dollar shouldn't fall even further as the week wears on " The dollar was quoted in Zurich today a t 1.4905 Swiss fra ncs. a record low. The dollar ended last week al l .5240 Swiss francs. The previou!'I record low was Thursduy's late r a te of l.5195 Swiss francs. The d olla r did improve. however. against the ~:ag~ing f're nch franc and the J apanese ven. Mo-pe d Rider Killed in LA LOS ANGELES !API -A Los Angeles man riding a mo-ped was killed when a car hit him from behind. the California Highway Patrol said. The same car. the CHP said. hit three other cars and a pedestrian. Marco Anthony Torr es, 20. was thrown into a parked car Sunday when struck by a car driven by Johnny Manue l Ortega, 19. of Los Angeles. said CHP officer Steve Pudinska. Thl' pedestrian. Pudinski said, s uf· fered minor injuries. Ir Curf C within 30 minutes. Otherwise, 8D e W Ul Haast says. "It would be 100 per- He was milking the krait venom for use by a Boca Raton phys ician In treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis -T E II RAN . tr an 1 A p) cent fatal.'' . Collapse in B e a t Viejo Running Pair 'Stahle' T wo of the est1mdted 30 person~ who collapsed under Saturday morning '3 scorching temperatures during the Mission Vi ejo Company's ?'."' mile dis-.. lance run are s till an locdl hospitals and listed in stable condition. Richard Himmel is at Mission Community Hospital and Gary Newell . 32. is recuperating &t Saddl eback Community. hospital spokeswomen said Six more or the 700 race en· trants were t a ke n to IOCdl hospitals and were treated and released. the spokeswomen said Orange County pa r amedics said all those treated were suf· fering from heat stroke. Most of the collapsed runners were treated al the finish line. with a bout Cive brought an from points along the hilly course. medics said. The r ace's start and finish line was at Oso Viejo and La Paz Roads. Braving the near 100 degree temperature to win the race was D:F Cu~rie. 33. o' Ne w Zealand. with a lime or 46.16.1. company Spokesman Al Wheeler said T he four other overall top·w1n· ners were David Eastland. 29. 01 Newport Beach. 48.58.6. Rod Harvey. 24. of T.,ustin. 49.15.1. J err CLa rk, 23. of 1-'ullerton . 50.24.9: apd Stephen Mallory. 25. of Playa del Rey. 50.27 9. Race entrants came from 72 • C'll t l'.~. mo.H 1n Cdltfornu1. Wht>eler :,aid One foreign coun· try and the stales of Connec· t1cut. New Jersey and Ariwn .. were also represented The youngt'.;t ~nl r<1 nt was Jamie Case. 8. a yount( gtrl fro~ Mission Vlejo. <tnd Lhe oldest was Ken Durand. 6:S. of 'Lake Forest. Wheeler sci1d. Sex Charges . To Be Studied STOC K TON t /\P l - invcs t1gdtors he1 e :..11d they would question 15 to 20 women who claim they were victim!> of sexua l impropriet1e,., during treatm~nts by chiropractor L. Ted Fngard. d deputy district attorney here said. rraeard IS now free On $!;7 00<1 ba tl pending an Ckt 17Municipal Court htarin~ here on various sex charges including d young worn iA n patient in A1.1gus t and S1·ptcmber. si.ud Deputy District Attorney Patricia Norris ~in cl· F r1 gJrd·~ arrt-,.,t . another patient has claimed she was raped by the chiropractor and authorities have received <.'Omplamts about Fr1gard d<itrng back 12 yl'ars. Mrs Norris said Song in Ber Heart Saddlcback College song lcade r Beverly Sham. 19. Irvine. urges Gaucho rooters on during F'riday ni ght ·, foot ball gam e . Gauehos lost 24 22 to Orange Coast Collegt: in last 20 seconds of gam e . Lou Gehrig's di ease -::·~-~~ 4'1~~~·:-:{ ... ~~rilm~:c-..:;~ .. ""ll!l•••••••••lll!•••••••••••••l&;:;.:,~::-~!!!-lll!•lii~~w..,•1"::·tf.~ .., _ ,M)!_.\\..fl.r~~.11.4tt_h~rUjtU_..')µndaY But Haast h~~ develope~-1~· ~,, !t no•ft6nira'''ff(~ l'Wa-~e'U~M1l'*"' ..... l¥~C. ·bt~ ...... -- m artial·law curfew in Tehran by 'tha·n · 130 times t1"!1~s ov~r the one hour because or what they years, a~ ~ro~ g1vmg h•msclf des<.'rihcd as general calm pre· monthly. mJecllo~s of venom. va11tng he re and in lhe rest of Trans fusions of his blood have Iran. The new curfew• is from ~e~ used to save 20 s nake bile 'd . ht to 4 30 v1ct1ms. m1 mg a.m. "I had to live up to my convic- ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT t~Ot ~Ol"V'\<•OI 0.Hy It•~ ._tf\w~uftt\(O'ft l•·,.....,I"'-N,_.-, ~.,, l'PIWOl•~h•l'-0.-~ (.11 f~IV\1"4t"Ot.,4Hft¥ ~4'ttt..,f't!Of'\.-f 0\1011 f\• tt Mo'Mt•• lfll•flWQf\ J •MS.tt fOt (6"t• fJi/ltl iwt ,...•CIO'f S..Mflt """'',,..,... f'9r'"~ I OU'f\ t •+n Y1tl111, ltvlfll.-\..-Hl#-.C• Y11t••t •M ~.:~::i~~~~~~::::r.;;:..,~~:. :;;~~t!n~:::.., .. ~111~~~=~,.~ Whl 8ev o .... ," ...,.._ .'<-........... •n•\tlfll1 ftt\IA ... lftiQ (dl!Clf'\ OftlCH (<t>l•,,..w UOW"t""'°MrHI '"'40~•G11-.cf\ 11fttC')l~¥'"f'hit-f t Muft11Aoqffl"' .. ,.., f\ t 'IJ\ ~ ....... .,.. ... V4t'd ~'lll~r• y,.u.,.., l\1f\1lePttA't•#t •t~O~o r1 .... 1ti; Tel9Pflone (11')'4~21 CleHlfled Mlvetti91"9 ~-M71 ~'*"-'-v ...... Ntw'\ °"" ~ .. 1-AIO '-·-.................. , a-1. i.1o .. t •hfer11t•• \v'"' ,,.,,." •Y '"'"•' \1 M ~~fy tY fft•lt if \0 tf9Mllfllty •Ul!tHt .... .,.,..,..H ,......,,.,, tion that I'm immune." Haa!>t said Saturday of his most recent brush with death. "If somebody else calls for my blood. J 've got to stand by it " Haast s ays kralts ure the fourth deadllest snake In the world -behind the sea snake. tiger snake and the taipan snake. Twenty-four years ago, the bite of a blue Indian krait nearly killed Haut. His respiratlon faltered and he spent tour days in an iron lung, but pulled through. He believes that was the first time anyone survived the bite of a kralt without recelv· ing antivenin. Jn 1969 a tiger snake struck. Again, Haast nearly died. Wben the krait nipped him on the thumb We dnesday, he spurned his doctor's appeal to go to a hospital, ch0011ing lo wait at home . At first he s uffered little. Then the symptoms grew more pro· nounced. Friday mornlni. 36 ·hours a!~r the bite. Lbe)' peaked -a aor~ throat, and a cfull ache In the stomach like the after· effect of a belly·puoch, His skin beca m e tuper·senaillve, as though he'd been burned all over. .. , F,.._PageAJ PA'rrY •.. enough," Hayakawa added. Stanish said 1l probably would take at least two months to re- view material in the case and perhaps another month or two before a recommendation was presented to President Carter on whether Miss Hearst could be released from the federal prison facility at Pleasanton. Ryan's administrative a.ssls· tant. Joe Holsinge r, said the brief supporting Miss Hearst's plea said that. several inmates have made "whispered threats'' on her Ure and that. a dead rat was placed on her bed Mias Hearst was sentenced April 12, 1976 to seven years on a conviction of bank robbery. After her appeal failed she com· menced service ot her sentence May 15, 1978. All told, ahe baa been confined awaiting trial and servina her sentence for about 18 months. Her plea Ii to commute, or re- duce. the sentence to this length or lime. Holllnaer s aid Ryan con· vlnced Mlas Hearst to try for commutation of sentence, althouah ahe continues on a separate teaal track for a new trial. •'We're trying to say she•s had enough ... aald Hol8ln1er. .. furx:tiOntll outdoor WqNcy l•J our choiccz. for ail outdoor act1~ wear. woolnch J8Ck<Z.t6 are ~1gn<l.d w1th comfurt arxl warmth in mind s~ isour lightlz.r ~iqht.. poplin with cot.ton ldrt..c!m 1ining , . .. Lag una/South Coas t VOL 71 , NO. 268. 3 SECTIONS, '28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1978 A f t~rnoon r N. Y. Stoeks e. TEN CENT ' '~ More Soaring Teniperatul-es ·Forecast A 1nhn.: SantJ -\n .i t'ond1t1on pui.hed tl'mJ>t•r11turc ... n••.ir or above lht-100 dt'Krt'1' mark rm t ht' third duy 111 .1 rn"' toe.la\ .1lon1e tht• 0 1 .in.:i.' t'o.1,t and 11 look:-. llkti mvn· or tht• 'umc· 1 hrouah 1-'rulu> Th.-wet'kend "''"' <"hural' ti.'rt1\.'d h) t>normou' b t>a c h t•ro"' d~ and trurnr Jams as an 1•i.t1matt'd 400.000 pt'r~n!-took tu tht' sands bt.•twt•t>n Huntan.,rton ET Be1tt'h and Sun ('lt•m l'nll• to 1·i.c·.tpi.· th•· 111l11nd lwut Or •mi:t· l'oa't Collt:l:l' 10 Co'il 1.1 Mt·~a on(.J Santu Ana .., C1v1c ('t•ntN hoth n •1•0tdNI 'l'OrChtnK h1Jjh'I of 104 and lt'llll>t.'ruturci. nt> \ t>r dropped be· low 67 Sunduy. ""t'lllh«'nn<·n 'u1d Thl·rrnc11nt:ter un to11 of the i.cwt•r plant 1n Lu~un11 Bl•itch n •ad too at 1 p m Sund••> Tt•mperalun•!. an Newport. re Overr onae bg Gas Six Countians Escape Death Six Orange Count1ans brushed s ho ulders wtlh death aboard a 31-foot cabin c ruiser when they were over com e by carbo n monoxide off San Clemente Isla nd Saturday Three of the countians and a s cuba djver from Oceas1de we re dramatically rescued and airlift ed to Santa Cata lina Island for cmer~ency treatment in a de Pendleton Contains Brush Fire . Laguna lt'laale Watclaera l'Onk<I at th<' Lifeguard Head- quarterN at the Newport Pier. r 1111J(t•ll from 65 to 91. San <.'lt•m1!nte i. shoreline was cooler with a h.Jgh readingors2 Slaght drop:. an temperature of about two dt-grees a d ay are forcl':ti.t through Friday with bt>aches first expected to reel this "c oo l1ng trend .·· a ·pokes man for lhe National Weattler Service said todav Tw~nty·aigbt youna.sters rr.om Micki Nicely's first grade class at El Morro Ele mentary School surround the outline of a large whale painted on the school blacktop lo illustrate the size of the leviathan. The Laguna Beach younji(sl cr attend o school wt\,e re they C¥, JlClually see the massive arey whales rrufi~lilla at sea from their classroom windOWS'~ow the first graders will have an idea or how big those whales are they see off the coast. • "We've got d nice high pre- ssure syste m s ilting over us with a high rid~e. so we 're looking at inland tem peratures between 87 and 97 at the end or the week:· the spokesman added The hot weather caus ed c:.1 two hour and 20 minute power out· age in the El Toro area Sundity afte rnoon when underground cables couldn't stand the heat. a Southe rn California Edison 'EXCELLENT~' AD SUCCEEDS ··she 's an excellent secretary -we 're very happy. "I was very a mazed and sur- prised because we h ad 35 r esponses the first day -I didn't even need the r esponses I got from an ad placed In another publication." This is the advertising success story of the Laguna Hills m an who p laced this ad in the Oaaly Pilot: St'Creturlal 1Reccpt Youn~. growing com p3ny needs full ltm\• '4ec 'y ror H~lrl of fr "' pleasant Lt1aun.1 llllb area Call iocx.xxxx for •a personul lntet,•1ew If you need quality personnel, the Daily Pilot can help Call 642·5678 spokesman said The outage af fecte d about 400 ho me:s. The higher i nland lem pcra tures also caused et strain on about 30 jog~ers who ven- tured out m the mid-day s un Saturday for c1 7 s mile r ace in Mission Viejo The runner:; were treated for heal exhaustion Huntington Beach Police were torced to issue a SigA le rt warn· ing on Pacific Coast Highway Operators of th~ Laguna Of- fi ce Systems, 401 Glenneyre St . reported the the ft o f office equipment valued at $76~ over the weekend. There we re no sig ns of forced e ntry into the business. police said. • And Charles Webe r told of. fi cers Saturday someone entered his home at 627 Ramona St.. tak· ing a television set worth $600 from the living room. In another Saturday burglary. a wetsuit and record albums valued by owner Greg Steinberg at $300 we re taken from his home at 846 Manzanita St. Refugees Landed K UALA LUMPUR. Malaysia !AP• -The Iranian freighter Southern Cross has la nded more than t.000. Vietnamese refugees It rescued from small boats In t.he Sol,!lh China Sea on \he small • uninhabitaf tndonl!Um Island ot Penglbu, between the Malaysian ~nlnsuJa and Borneo. a U N re· tugee official reported. (r am Wa rnt•r A"ellUt' lo Brookhurst Street Sunday after noon It wa:, nothing mon· than a four lar0 parkani:: lot cl!. c&r~ stretched bumpea to bumpe r a long the coast An es~iQlated 50.00u peoph· crammed onto Huntington City Beach when• parking lob were overloaded from 10 30 a m until <See HEAT. 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T he younges t e ntrant was Jam ie Case. 8, u young girl from M 11>sion Viejo . and the olde!-tl wa!I Kt·n Durand. 63. of Lake f orc:.:.t , Wh,•d t•r •mad * * f'l"OlllP~A J HEAT ••• J p m , s aid Lifeguard Lt. 8111 R1ch ar dwn. Dcsp1~ the crowds . few beach proble ms we re reported due to small surf. Richardson added. Sundav·s 99 degrees in Hunt 1ngton 1~ <ibout the hollei-.t Ws been ther e tn the past 10 to 12 ycu r s. a ccordi n g to loral weuth('rman J Sherman De nny Rut hl· noted a :.1milar hcut wavl· an l!l:l9 when tc•mperaturcs aloni.: lhc coa :1t s urpasst.'<i the 100 degree rn ark ror several day!'> I .1fcguard:-. :o.1ud 120.000 people ~howed up on Newport bcache:-. Sunday 111 .m l'ffor1 to e!>ca1>c the h1•Jt tnlaml Aul whut th<.' bea('h vi!.itors f<111nd Wl'rl' nc:.tr·90 d1·gr1.·1: be<H'h ll'mpe ratun •!-< that llfcgu<t rd:o. :.:ud produn •d seve n.ti C8Se!> of hvat exhaus tion Laguna Disbands Citizen Panel The four othe r overa ll top win· ners were David Ea stland. 29. of Nt!wporl Bea ch. 48.58.ti , Rod llarvcy. 24 . of Tustin. 49.15.1. J eff C Lark. 23. of F ullerton. 50 24.9 : and Stephen Ma llory, 25. of Playa del Rey, 50.:n.9 La~unu Bi·al·h Munnc Surety Oirl'ctor Brute· Ra1ud today said mo re thetn :m,ooo beach~oers :.c>u ~ht r e lief on Art Co lony sands ove r the weekend 'l'hey srx:nt much of thl' lime coohnA off in 64 degree wate r!'> und splashing a round an 2 a nd :J foot wa vl'.:. T herc we re tHI rt·.,c ues but Ioli-. o f !>Unburn:-., hf1•g uards :-.aid. rhl· Caty l'o unt•al hai-. dls- ho.111<h:d u ta~k forc·c looking into t·n •:H 11lrl of a :-ix:c1f1c pl<tn for th t• c u n g c s t ed Cr 1·:-.lv1l'w IJ iamontl a rcet o l 1 .. 1)l urta lkach lt:s!. than two Laguna Cops Seek D r iver In Sma shup L..iguna H('<H:h police were !.till Jlllllhni.: ovl'r u myste rious car 1·1 ,,..,h S und<ty morning afte r wh 11·1t o ffi c e r s fou nd t h E! blood -s pa ttere d car. but no v1t t1m on Ll.lguna Canyon Road. Sgl Terrv Temple said he founcl .1 197·1 h(·1~e Olds mobile off Lhc roadway neur the hor!'<E! st..ihll·:-. 011 Luguna Canyon Roetd l011 r ly Sunday morning. Thc t a r had t uken out a rirt; p lu g , a nd the windo w w a~ 1·ra ('kl·d, the· ..,tc.-c rang whecl eru!'\ht·d. t.1 nd lhl•rt: was blood on !ht• cl r1v1·r ·s s ide of the cur, but no drivt•r W 1 t ne!'\!'\t'°' lold o fh cen. they ~Jw a m un walking on the t'<.10,y<i11 roud 'hortly ufflor the t•r:.t !'\h , liul r1Ul1cc could find no f 1 .11·e of ttw moto r is t after day lireak Sunduy Polu'c :-.;i1d today lhcy an· at h'mµtin~ lo t r uce the car '!\ lit·t·n:-1· plall' numlJcr to find the 111,1, ner of the vch1tlc f'roM Page A l OSWALD ..• 194i3 rn :'I rut1l1· effort to obtain p..rm1:0.!'\1on 1<1 travel to Cuha T h,• romm1s ..,wn ~aid Oswald tht•n n •turncd lt) Dall;1s and k 1 ll1•rl Kl•nnl'(ly the re Nov. 22. ltlti3 /\lth<1ugh lh1• Wu r re n Com· m1..,..;ion <'Onc·lu<iect that Os wald al'lt'<I :1111111'. 1'<1nspirucy theories h;1vl· fl ourii-.hed und :-ome in· o~~=thc t•mha:-.:-.y <.ind applie d for lh(' v1:-,:i lo Cuha. . , T ht• h1•ud of the C uban con· .:.11 lut e at thut lime. 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And while the tas k force did rome up with some suggestions und goals for the area. bickering between the homeowner .associa· lion members ~md the two pro- pe rly owners led Schmitz to declare he doubted the commit- tee could come up with a specific plan. The Crcst v1ew/D1amond are a above Wood's Cove, is com· pris ed of Crestview Drive and Diamond Streets. both narrow roadways privately m ainlain<!d by the property owneri-. The roads. full of potholes and mud, narrow at some points to ll'SS than the 16 f~et required un· dcr a IJ·year-old c ity code The hom<.'<>wnc rs' association l'l;i1m!> 11 hulldout of the 147 legal lots remaining in the are a . and :mother 200 lots that do not meet legal buildrng s tetndards. will mean conge:-.tion. fire hetza rds. lack of parking and flooding pro· blcms. The y fear another situation s uch as that in the Arch Beach Heights neighborhood whe re runaway construction led to closely pucked buildings, park- ing woeis. fire hazards and traf- n c congestion. Schmitz said the task force de· <tit more with immediate pro· ble m s, such as parking. s top signs and c atch basins, rathE!r than working on a specific plan to he lp control the development of the woodc.-d neighborhood. T he ta s k forte did p resent S(•paralc lists of gouts for de Vl'lop m ent Of th e said the city has the ~oals lists presented by the hom eowne rs and the property owners, "and as soon as our priorities a llow, we will pursue those goals." But. the city ma nager said. the city is currently workinJ( on an update of its general plan, as well as planning for the future of th e Syc a m ore Hills l a nd purchased by the city last April. "lf a spec ific plan is s till necess<try after we complete the gene ral plan, then we will have the material to proceed· from lhat point," Solomon said. He indicated however that it is 2Banks Vp Prime Rates; <hhers Wait NEW YORK <AP l Two large banks r aised their prime r ates tod<1y, but olhcr major banks did not 1mmcd1ately join in the incrcusc. Firs t Na tio nal Bank of C hicago, the nation's eighth- l<i rgcst bank. was the r1 rst to an nounce 1t was raising the in- terest rate it cha rges prererred corpo rate cus tomers to 9:\1" from 91h percent. Firs t Pe nnsylvania Bank. P hilade lph ia's largest bank and the 19th-largest in the coun- try. followed. ~ajor New York banks said they were studying the move. It was the third increase in less than a month and the eighth this year. The prime rate stood al 7:V.. percent J an. 1. The prime rate is not directly linked to consumer borro wing or mortagc rates. but can have u psychological effect on the m. Cres t view/Diamond area during The move by First National of 1ls m onth and a half lcnure . Chicago follows a nothe r r ound of Hut councilm en agreed that no F'cdc ral Reserve inte rest rate SJl l'C ific plan appear s to be hikes. The Ped moved late last forthcoming from the grou p, and week to raise lht! dilicount rate d1s~anctcd it laJil week. from ~:i,, percent to 8 pcrce~l. . . -4Lr.-;; ~~ ...... ~ ..... ~ ..... ~""'" ii'fl\ ' ' · ' · tcrest the Fed charges on louru. f'l"OlllP~AI CRUISER • • e uphoria. It's s pooky." Taylor said he a nd anothe r diver . Don Sanchez of El Toro, u~ed scubu t ank!> lo revive those who were 1n worst condition and wuited for the Coast Guard heli copter. ''If I 'd heade d on into Pyramid Polnl as I planned." Taylor said, "I'd have five dead guys on my hunds, a doctor told me." Taylor i;uid when the tragedy occurred he s hut off the engine and waited for aid Taylor. Sanchei ;,nd Randy Kilpatrick of t-Wl3 Kazan St ., Irvine, r emaine d a board the Taylor II after the helicopter rescue . They ran out of fue l some L3 miles we11t of Oceanside late in the afternoon anct were lowed by lhe Coaat Guud cutter Point HobJrl lnto harbor. The three were e xam ined at a n Oceanside hos p ital for carbon monoxide effects and rulcased. Taylor 11ald all seven men were in 1ood condition by Sun· day D.r. SJpcscy said the four men who w e re temport&rily hospitalized wurc treated ln the C a u II n a deco mf re a a I o n c ham ber btcaURe o Its larfle Hite a nd the need for a n oxygen rich atmosphere. ' to member banks. Signups Set For Clemente Rec Classes Registration is under way in San Clemente for an expandc<J program of youth a nd adult e lasses. offered by the city's recreation de partment. New classes for adull.8 Include eight-week sessions or sailing, dra wing and aerobic d un ce lessons . Folk dancing h as been added to the roster for children Among 28 adult classes or. fored are disco, belly. tap and folk dancing, crafts, yoga and parenting. Children can study tumbling . gy mn astl c8, dramatics , baton, drawing, ballet. tnpdancinJ( und r rafts. Tennis, dog obedien ce and jauerc1ll4.! are off er~ for bQlh r hildren and adults . 'R egistration tonight Is scheduled from 7 to 9 at t he com · munlly clubhouse , 100 Call~ Seville Rcl(lstratlon will con· tlnuc thmuf'h this week from 9 a .m . to 4 p .m . a nd Saturd"Y rrom 9 to 11 a .m . Additional lnformaMon on the registration pro1ra m Is avail&· ble b y calling Steve Judd, recrtiatlon coordinator. at clly hall, 492·5101 , ext. 264 possible the new general plan amendments will tiike the Crestview/Diamond area into consider ation thus eliminating the need for a s pecial planning document for the area Ha cc entrants <.'<tmc from 72 c 1t1 es . mos t an Ca lifornia , Wheele r said One foreign coun try and the states of ConncC'· lieut, Ne w Je rsey a nd Anz1J11a we re a lso rc pr<.-scntcd Dollar Falls Again; Gold Hits Record San Cit'ml·nte bcachc:. we re not cxlrl'mely crowde d . pro bu bly bc.:l·au:-.l' lhey arl· a long h ot drtvc away from ma1or por1Ulataon centers. suid city lt fcg uard Lt. Lynn llughe s Th,• t 1ty mun1c1p:1 I beachl'!> w1.• re: Vll>I tC'CI hy -. bout 12.000 p1•r sons Sundciy AdJ<.1cent coun LONDON IAPl -The dollar plunged to a low against the powerful Swiss franc today as gold hit a r ecord $220.25 <tn ounce on the London bullion metrket Mos t or the press ure on the d oll<ir cam e from the Swi!>:. franc as investors continued lo put their mo~y holdings into t he S wiss curre ncy, backert by a thriving export economy v1rtu<il ly free of domestic 1nfla l1on "There just dO<!:-.n't seem lo hc.- a nr stopping of the doll ur's fal . " remarked a f'rnnkfurt de a lcr of the U.S. currencv's show· ,.,.._ Page A I F1RE ... pho~phorus, are hot and could have s tarted the grass burning." he said. "But even a machine gun round. hitting a rock. will throw a spark. That's all it takes to start a fire in hot. dry we ather like this ." Dense smoke was clenrly vis1 -bte from San Clemente. !.Utd Capt. Nick Maule of the Sun Cle me nte Fire Depa rtment. "There we re a lot or very nervous people keeping a watch on that fire." he said "They hc.td se e n s m o ke lake thal oncc before " \ i n~ against the Swiss frunc· "Wt> do n 't s ee any reason why lht· dollar s houldn't fall even furlhl'r as the week we ars on .. Th•· dollur was q1lllft•<I an ZuraC'h toduy <.it I .4905 Swtl>:o. fr<.incs. a record low The dollar ended las t week at I 5240 Swas:-. franc!i Thf' prcvious r crorct low was T hursday's la te rule of 1 5195 S wiss frunc·i.. Thi· <lolla r did 1m pro vl'. hnWl' vt•r . aga in~\ t hl' i,;igging F'rcnch frurw and th,• J ;.qHinl·~t­ Yl'n t v bear he•!-> patrolle d by S :irt C l1•m t•nt1· l1fc·g u<ird~ h:.ad about lh1• 'amc number:. or pl'Oplt'. '~ttd Hught.'l> Iran Curfe w Cut TE llR A N , Iran l A P I M11!tnry a utho ritie s Sunday '>horte ncd the two-wc ck·old ma rtia l-law curfe w in Te hran hy one hour because of what thl'Y tles cntX'd as Rcneral ca lm pn· vail1ng he n · and in the rl'sl or lr:1n Thi' new curfe w 1s from m idnight LO 4 :ma m 3 Rape Suspects Get Arraignment Arraignment was slated lht:-. m o rning for a trio of Camp Pendleton Murincl> who were ar rested in Newport Beach on s us pic1o n or raptn~ a 17 year-old hitchhiker. Arrested early l•'riday morn in g w e r t" Arm ond L al>er:t Co lhert . 20. Oarr 1.·ll G1•nl· Amo rin. 20. and C urtis llur ringlon. 2.1 T ht• girl. a re1>1denl of Mitr ina dt>I H1·v. told offic•cr!> shc wa:- hlle hhikmg in Orcans1dl• when the thret· men offe red he r a ndt· She said that while she WU!'\ being driven up the coust . one or the m en he ld her while another 1·:.i pt'd her She wa~ rt'lcal.ed In Corona rll•I Mar and c·ulled police. O ff1 cC'r M1 c h<i e l llya m !. :-.topped the cur carrying th,.e • thrC't· men ne:1r the Eai.t Coas\, lllghwuy ent rttn<'C to Ne wport Center IK'c uu~1· lhey m atched lhe rlc·st ription supplied by tht· rape victim All three rc m:uned Jailed to rl.1v 111 lll'U or $25.000 hull. f'unctiona l outdoor .~rby {W) our cholce ror al 1 outdoor Bctiw. \W..Br. wool r1ch 3ackcite are d2,91gn0:i w 1th comfbrt. srrl warmth in mind. , 9hown i a our 1 i~lltJir ....w,i~ht. poplifl Wlth cot.ton ldrt.6n 11 nmg. 44 fashion island, "8wport center ~-5070 . I' . l t • 17 Orange Coast· Today' N.Y. Closin,( 1 t~ks • £.D ITION ~ VOL. 71. NO. 2b8, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1978 N TEN CENTS More Soaring Te1Dperatt1r~s Forecast r\ ... 111hn~ Sunta -\n~ • ond1t1<1n pu:-h f'd tt•mpt•n1turt·~ nc.>1tr or t1bo\•t• ttw 100 dear t• nt rk tnr t ht• t h1rd dtt~ 111 11 rm~ t1wl.1' .llon11 tlw Oran..il' Cm"t and 11 look:. hkt• mnn' 11( the.> 'i.nw throuwh fo'r1da' The v.et•k\•nd v. a' C'htu.11 tt•n it'tt b enormou11 hNt<.'h t•rnwcts and traffi<' Jam11 lt an t·~ttmatt'd 400,UOO pt>r on' tool.. t11 1 ht• s andi. bt-t v.~n llun11n11t o11 Irvine Plan Ul'a t'h anti San C11•g)t'Otl0 to t''t'<IP(' ""'Inland lll'IH Ornn~t· C'oa'' ( 'ollt.·ut• In t'Obtu M t·~u 11n1l S.rntu i\nJ ' C'tVll' c'rnt1•r hoth ll'('llfCJt•tl ,c·orC'hlflt( h1 .:h' o( llM und klOjlt'ruturt-i. nt>vt.•r dro111wd h.•lov. 117 S11nduy v. t-1.t h<.>rmt•n l\llld Tht•rrnom1·t1•1 1Jn to1-1 of ttw w v. t•r plunt 1n La~11na Ut•t1d1 r1•ad HNI 111 4 p rn Suncl11y T1•msx·r11111rt·' in Nt'\\f)f'1rt n · 'Para-police' Begin Today A new tram c accident in· vestigation program, only the third of its kind in the nation US· ing ··para-police,·· was in- augurated today by the city or Irvine. Non-sworn police employees, who will be enrolled in a special eight ·week academy at Sad- dleback College, afterward will Send Plea 6: For Patty WASHINGTON (AP> -Two m e m bers of Congress from California submitted a plea to the Carter administration today to re lease Patricia Hearst from prison. Sen. S. I. Huyakawa, R-Calif., and Rep. Leo Ryun, D-Calif .. s ubmitted a petition to the pardon attorney's office in the . Jus tice Department urging that Hearst's sentence be commuted to time already ser ved. She is not due to be cons idered for parole until July. Ryan, in presenting the peti· tion to Pardon Attorney John R. Stanish. said , "My own opinion, without judging her guilt or in· nocence, is it's time to say enough." Hayakawa said he wu s "deep- ly moved" by what he said must h ave been a "s pi r itual wrenching" that Miss Hearst has experienced. "Sh e 's bee n puni s h e d (See PATTY. Page A2) be assigned traffic investigation cases that normally would be the domain of higher-paid police of. ficers. Object or the program, bes ides a n o bvious cost s avings (a policeman's average hourly pay is $10.69 an hour, compared to the para-cop's pay of $5.30) is to free police for crime investigation, prevention a nd enforcement duties. Lt. Robert Lennert, in charge of the Irvine department's traffic detail, said that, except for in· vestigation of major crimes, an accident investigation consumes more of an officer 's time than anything else. Tt.e average time needed for an oflicer to interview people in- volved in accide nts, assess the crash scene for hi mself, then file reports, is three hours , Lennert said. "Even a minor fe nderbender takes an hour," he said. "Just a couple of accidents, and a high· paid officer is worthless to us in preventing crime. or being on preventive patrol.'• Four para-police have been hired to go through the t raining program in the initial phase . .Because they'll concentrate sole- ly o n accident investigation, "When they're through, they'll actua lly be better trained in their rield than someone out of the re- gular police academy." Lennert said. Another factor. according to Lennert, is that, with a regular police offi cer , stale rules require that he be accompanied by a partner for about. a year before he can be used alone. "A civilian, on the other hand, can become useful within a mat- ter of weeks. rather than <See POLICE, Page AZ> rordt·d 11t the L1reguard Head (lllUrlt•ri. Ill thf' Newport Pier , rangNI Crom ti 5 t o 91 Sun <.'h:mcntc•'s Mhort-llnc was cooler with u hi gh rNtdingof82. Slight drops in temperature or 111>out two degrees a day are forecast through fo~riday with bt·aches first expected to feel this "cool in g tren d ." a ~pok cs mun for the National Wt•ather Servit•t.• said todav "We 've got a nice high pre- ssure system sitting over us with a high ridge, so we 're looking cit inland temperatures between 87 and 97 at the end of the week." the spokesman added The hot weather caused a two hour and 20 minute power out- age in the El Toro area Sunday .afte rnoon when unde rg round cables couldn't stand the heat. a Southern Cal ifornia Edison · spokes man said. The outage af· fected about 400 homes The hig h e r inland t em peratures also caused a strain on about 30 Joggers who ven- tured out in the mid-day sun Saturday for a 7.S mile race m Mission Viejo. The runners were treated for heal exhaustion. Huntington Beach Police were forced to issue a S1gAlert warn- ing on Pacific Coast Hi ghway ··~ SMOKE BILLOWS FROM SAN DIEGO'S NORTH PARK AREA AFTER JET CRASHES At least 140 Kiiied H PSA Plene Hits Smell Creft Neer Lindbergh Field Man Drowns In Newport Diving Mishap Coroner's deputies today list· ed drowning us the cause of de· ath of a San Bernardino man who died in a scuba diving mis- hap near Newport Beach Sun- day. The dead man, J ohn D. Matt, 25, was diving with unidentified friends at Treas ure Cove, just south or Cameo Shores when the mishap occurred at about 12:30 p.m . The friends told lifeguards that Matt was about 250 yards offshore when he started s trug- gling with his equipment. One of his buddies tried to help him, but Matt reportedly began n ail- in~ at his friend and pulled his would-be rescuer's mask off The man told lifeguards that they were separated by a wave and when the rescuer s urfaced he couldn't find Matt NORTH ISLAND ------... ' O•llw Pll" "4•• •o; HaM OWm JETLINER, SMALL PLANE COLLIDE AT SAN DIEGO Map Shows the Vicinity Where Crash Killed 140 f rom Wu rnt•r A venue tu Rrookhurst Street Sunday arter noon. It was nothing more than u four -lane parking lot as cars s t r etched bumper to bumper along the coast. An es timated 50.000 people crammed onto Huntington City Beach where parking lols wen· overloaded from 10 30 a .m unul CStt llEAT, P age• AZ> 140 PSA 727 Downin S. Diego SAN DIEGO <API A 727 jetliner coming in for a landing collided head-on with a small airplane nown by a student pilot a bo ve a r es 1d e n t1 a l neighborhood today. A total of 140 persons were killed. officials s aid . m aking 1t the worst airplane disaster in the United State~ Flaming debris from hoth planes set at least nine homes and two bus inesses afire Al le a s t three persons o n the ground were .. dead. jind o.nc person a board the small plane was killed. A half-dozen other homes were damaged. All 129 passengers and seven crew members aboard Pacific Southwest Ai rlines fli ght 182 f rom Sac r a m e nto via Lo. Angeles were killed. PSA said. "There are no survivors that I know of." said Gary Kissel. PSA cl1r e ctor o f co rporat e com 11r1 uni cations. The previous highest death toll in an airplane collision in U.S. historv occurred in 1960 when 134 persons were killed in New York City in the crash between a United Airlines DC·8 and a TWA Conste l lat1on. T he worst single plane crcish killed 113 persons in 1975 when an Eastern Airlines jet c rashed al Kennedy Airport in New york. The jet collided at 9 a .m. with a Cessna 150 several miles east or Lindbergh Field The collision occur red 3,000 reel above a n area of wood-fra me houses in a lower-middle class area or the city Residents frantically used garde n hoses to douse the flames which sent billowing grayish·black smoke high into the air. Police and firemen cordoned off the area, but 4.000 to 5,000 persons crowded into the area. looking at the ~rim scene . Parts of charred bodies were on streets and rooftops. A te mporary morgue was set up at n~arby parochial school a nd the Red Cross called for blood donations . Another di ver found Mall's "To the best of our knowledge. body moments later. Ile was they are apparently all fatals, .. pulled from the surf and rushed J t c h R • said Bruce Chambers. a n F'AA lo Hoag Memorial Hospital e ras eVIves official in Los Ange les, referrin~ ~~l~~if!i!Mfjftlifijk~;~~~w~h~e~re he was declared dead two to the 136 persons aboard the i.: ~ PSAJet. · ~ ~..:...;_ ~.! t.,. .• 1. (JIJ~ n• ~ rohl Two pers~ns we~c aboard the Bone in Ber Teetla Framed by Coit Tower (left) and TransAmerica pyramtd, Jim Kllroy's 79·foot ketch. Kialoa, tacks in San Francisco Bay during St. Francis Yacht Club's Big 14oat Series that · featured five of the world's most glamorous racing yachLc;. Sec story and other photos, page 84. I '1 ID g Of.I, ~ .-,.~-;.~~~~~UnJ...Q..Ulg~!!.IJ!C Charo Jewels Gone ' ._. ""' genera1 areaar-me-J~~~-~ .. ·~~.~-~* ..... found about one mile away w:ls- LAS VEGAS IAP 1 -Jewelry worth $250,000 belonging to the entertaine r Charo was stolen from a Strip hotel here. offi cials said Saturday. 'EXCEUENT~' AD SVCCEEDS "She's 'an excellent sec relary -we're very happy "I was very amazed and sur- ~ri sed becau se we had 35 responses the first day I didn't even need the responses I got from an ad placed in a nother publication." This Is the advertising success story of the Laguna Hills man who placed this ad In lhe Daily Pilot: Sel' rct uriul t Recept Youn!(. growin~ com pa 11.)' needs fu II t I me sec'y for l·g1rl o(fC In µlu sant Laguna Hlllti arc> a Call :o:x.,.xx x for <1 personal intcrvlC\\ ff you need quality personnel. the Dally Piiot ·can he lp. Call 642·5678. -, I SAN DIEGO !AP I The collision of a jetliner and a small plane over San Diego today r e v i ved a so .ye ar -o l d controversy over the location of this city's major ai rport Lindbergh Field. Although the planes in today's c r ash hi t togeth er over a residential area of single-story houses and scattered apartment buildings, the PSA 727 was entering a steep descent to land at the airport. which lies on the edge of San Diego Bay just west of the downtown section. This approach pattern Is over the tallest buildings of downtown -20-story banks a nd resort hotels built on a hill above Lindbergh Field. The re has never been a fatal accident at Lindbergh until today, with almost 80,000 flights a year But the steep landing descent over dowptown up to 40 degrees at times -has been a m atter of concern since the airport opened in 1927 Two years ago John McLucas. head of the Federal Aviation Admtnlstratio n . ca lled for relocation of LindberRh, saying It had "the pOtentlal for a tragic accident. .. Its location near t he heart of the nation's ninth largest city made the crash threat ominous. Mclucas said. Airline pilots agreed privately that Lindbergh was one of the w ortd ·s m ost pote ntia ll y dangerous airport situations. But over the years many have argue d that the route over hilltops, powerlines a nd San Diego's tallest buildings made the pilots especially careful and that the landings were safer as a result. In bad weathe r , the flight direction is reversed. forcing planes to climb sharply over the downtown buildings. Newport Thug Gets Bag of Jewelry A duffle bag containing jewelry and other valuablE's worttt tnore than $8,300 was takeh' from the seat of a car parked at the Balboa Bay Club. Joan Richardson told police sbe left the car unatlended for 15 minutes Friday and that's when the thcCt occurred. • wearmg a · pilot's uniform and <See PLANE, Page AZ) We ather Sunny and hot through Tuesd ay, but not quite so hot near the coast Tues- day Lows tonight in 60s Highs Tuesday 80s at thf.' beaches to 90s inland. INSIDE TOD~ l' State Sen John Brigg ~ discusses the pros and gay teachers di.scuss the cons of P ropos1Mn 6 Sec F'ealunny, Page Cl ..... ¥ Al Ye"r WYk • .. , He rose-......... 14 AltftL•-• L 1'111 l eyd •• Mii .... Mt\.11 .... ltl "'MMI' .. Mevtu Celllentle Al Natleft•I Ne-Cl.uslllff G t Or•"'• c.-v C1 C1 .. N •• •• C:.MIU .. s.et1• ., .. Creuw-.. Sl.c~ M•r1lt0 I) 0.e,11 NolkDI ... ,,,..,, ..... '" ••nwtell'-... "' .. ''" .. u .. ,,.._ ,, .. .... , •• ........ 1111 CM . ., ....... A• .l ••• AZ DAIL v P1 L01 N Mondft, ~ 21. •m Collapse In B e at Viejo Running Pair 'Stable' 1'110 o ••t lh1· n ·t•m t•·d 30 p1•ri.oni. "'ho t'ollap1wd undrt S 11turd.1y inor r11n1fi. 'forr hlnl( h'm11ttratuN' tlunn.i th .. M•~"lnn V lt'JU ('''"'JlllO\ .., 7•, m1lr 1111\ 1ur1t•1• r un ,.,. ... 1111 trl luc·ul t111i.,11l .. lio .i111J ltl\lt•d in ~lablt' l'llllll I llOO UnionEnth I' lu up port WASIHNGTON IAf'I Th,· lnlt,•rnut1onal A_..MH '" llu n or MlH'hlfll .. ll\ l ud ll\ bf•<""'"'' lhl' lurttt· t lul')ot u1111111 lo bn•uk with Prt!.bl dt•ol ( 'artt-r, ,·hurl(lnlt thitt ~C&Ubl' of h11 pultl'lh 'ht· s1 mply JoH not m t·rit our :.upport " Union ~1df'nt W111lam W. W111pl&lll6'l'r 1>11ld his 927,000 ml'mbl·r IAM l\l!nt u ll'tt..r to th<' pn.•s11h'nt :i cC'uSlfll! him ur tuk1ng un "'about-hu·c " on a num~r of issues und "caving in lo th.-ft~ht Wini( " Winp1:cin1wr compl<tincd about Carter':. s upport for a comvrom111e natural gas d e re~ula t wn bill. ha R failure lo bac k lubor buppo rted national he:Jllh ini.urance and inability to wan congressional pabsage of leg1slahon I.hat would ri•vbe la bor law rcv1~ionb Fro•P~AI HEAT .•• :t p m . suid l.lfcgu&rd Lt. Bill Richardson. Ot>:.p1ll' the· crowds, fe w beach problems were reported due to s m all Rurf. Ri chardson &dded . Sunday's 99 degrees in Hunt· ington is a bout the hottest it's been thPre an the past 10 l.f) 12 year s. a ccording l o l ocul weatherman J . Sherm an Denny. But he noted a s1milu t)eat wave in 1939 when temperatures ulong the co1tsl s urpassed lhe 100 d eJ(rec mark fo r s evenl days l.1feguard11 said 120.000 people ·howed up on Newport beacheb S und<t y in an effort to escape the heat 1nl1tnd ' R1r hard llammc·I '" ot Mission Commun11 y tlo1pllal and 01ry N.-well, J2. '" l'\u•urHinUlnfl ut. S 11 d d I t' b 11 ,. k < • o rn m u " I t y • ho,.ptllll l\llUk P!<WOmt.•n H41111 S111 mon· of thl! 700 rare tm lrarnt lll wrrt> ti.ken to loCJI hor.1u1 a h1 •11(1 w"rto lrt111ted ind rt'h·ui.ed. Lht• spokl'llwomun 11ulll Oranait-t;<JU nly p11ram"dlt>11 i.a11d all t.hon trt•atcd werc suf florana from ht'at 1troke M OAt or the C'ollap ed runn~r" wnf' lrnled ut lht' flnh•h lln•'. with ttbout ri ve broul(ht an from po1nh alonH lh t< hilly cours•-. mt-dl<'i> i.a1d ·rht-rur"'" 'ltur1 and flntKh llnc• WIUS Ml 0 110 Vlcjo und I .11 Paz Ho1<1dl) Ura vang tht· n1•a r 100 dew rec tt>mpenitur.: to wm the rur e was l> f'' Currie, l:J, of New Zeulund, with a lime of 46 16.1, compuny i.pokesman Al Wheeler said T he four other overall top win· nt.>rll wcr•• Oavad Eastland, 29, 01 Nt•wport Dcuch. 4R.~8.6 , Rod lf arvey. 24. or Tustin. 49 15.1. Jeff C l.ark, 23. of 1''ullcrlon. 50 24.9. and Stephen Mallory, 25, of Playa del Rey, 50.27.9. Race entrantJi came rrom 72 cities. most in CaHiornht, Wheeler said . One foreign coun- try and the states of Connec· lieut, New Jersey and Artzonu were a lso represente-d. The youngest entrant was J a mie Case. 8, a young girl from Mission Viejo, a nd lhe oldest Wl;l8 Ken Durand, 63, or LakP Forest. Wheeler said. 3 Credited In Rescue of Stricken Man . . Quick action by three local m en may have saved the life of a he art attack victim. Newport Reach firemen 1111id today. John KJupta, 65 , of Alhambra w as s tricken while s trolling through the Canner y Village area Saturday afternoon. Firemen s aid aid rendered hy John Leal. Jr., 42. Matt Bartlett. 18. and Ron Pitina. 33, kept Klup- ta from dying before he could be ta k e n to Hoag Me m orau l Hospital. He is Jjsted in serious cond1 · hon at the hospital today. Mickey Flies In Mi<:kcy Rooney arrived at London's Heathrow airport tod ay from Los Angeles with his wife J an. Rooney. who cclcurated his 58th birthday Saturday. will be making a film . "Arabian Adventures." with Christopher Lee. Newport May Swap Surf, Swim Areas A s umme rtime ·experiment in which body surfers were given e xc lu s ive u se o f o n e o f Newport's beaches apparently created more problems than it solved . Toni ~ht. Marine Department Director Dave Harshbarger will ask city councilmen to re vis~ the system instituted last June . The swimmer11-only beach was set up by councilmen who were told that it would be a good way to e nd the continuing safety con· flicl posed by havin{( bo11rd sur· rers a nd body surfers ridini< the same waves. In tht.> rt.'port to be ~1vtm to <' o u n c 1 I m c n l o n i g h l • llarshbarger is asking that the localion or the swimmers-only be ach be changed. He also wants to alter its use so board s urfers will have some hours to USC ll every week for railure to le1tve the area and the re were nine vanda li s m incidents invol vin~ the destruction of signs damage to lifegua rd towers 'and <.·ut telephone lines. T he plan was Instituted In June on the recommendation of the city's Parks. Beaches and Recreation Commission. Coun- cilmen agreed to try it for a summ~r and review the results in Septe mber A~cordinJ( to Harshba rger , the basic problem is I.hat the 40th to 44th street beach Is considered one of the best board surfing spots in Newport He suglo(cst.s moving the sw1m m ers -only beach lo lhe area from 48th and 52nd street. "a l('sS desirable board s urfing zone , yet still a llood body surf. ina area." , ...... ~ .. , PLANE CRASH ... orrlclals believed It was the pilot of the Cessna. A Navy rtight surgeon who iso1d he s aw the collision 11uid "They hrf head o n . It was unbelievable." After the crash, ht-s a id, the 727 went Into a t ai l s pin, "what we cf!ll ci gravf'yard !'lf)an in the Navy with the other pla ne trailing after It." "A II I know Is I was washina the dishes and the house just lifted up and I went with it " said Virginia 0<.'ello 46 who lives about three block~ fr~m the main crash site. "Everything shook and I thought it was atl earthquake . I ussumed it was a gas station bul I looked out and saw black smoke then I heard on the r adio it was an 11irplane." One of the ground victims was ide ntified by her brother as Darlene Watkins. The brother Sam Rush. said a piece of the fiery debris from the jet ap· parently fell onto her home. "My s is ter's ly1 ng there burned to death," he s obbed. ''She 's ull busted up and ever - ythinJC ... At least 20 a mbulances lined along 33rd street, the nearest street to where the jet rcll. It was the first fatal com- mercial accident in the 51-year history of the airport. It was also the fi rst fatal crash in the 29· yea r history or PSA. an in· tr astate carrier flying only in California. After the collision. the jet felt onto the homes and set them afire . John Edgington, a labor union official driving to his office In Mission Valley. said he saw the jetliner fall from what appeared to be a routine landing pattern. "It lookt!d like it might have he~n attempting to land." he said. "It was com ing back away from Lindbe r g h Field on a downward landing pattern All or a sudden it st arted fa lling "I could see fire shooting out f?f the right side or the plane. ft JUSl went straight down. When it h it t he ground. there was a tre m endous nre and terrible black smoke." Joe Gillespie. one of the finit reporters at the scene. s aid "'.fhere were no signs or any sur' v1vors ." Another witness, Eugene 'Ourc~. said . "I looked up into the air, and r saw two planes. a small sin~le-engine plane and t~e 727 banking to wa rd the airport. It hit the s mall plane and burst immed iate ly into flames on one of the wings and plum m eted s t raight to the gro und." '!~e first '!c>spital to report re ceavmg bod1es was University Hospital, which took in two. Th~ lll(ht plune reportedly had taken off from Gilles pie 1-'leld. a Smull community airport about fa vt' m1lt-!'I north of Llndbcrgh 11ulhoritiea Hid. ' • • • PSA Crash First/or Airline SAN DIEGO CM 'l Pacific Southwest Airlines. a flying co mmut e r link between California's largest cities, is one or the nation's busiest airlines. The San Diego-based airline has 200 nights a day of its white, red and orange jets. each paint· ed with a big smile under the cockpit, and curries more than seven million passengers a year within California. It is about the l lth largest airline in lhe nation. The crash of a Boeing 7Z7 in San Diego today was the first fatal craah in the 28-year history of the airline, said Scott Albey. a PSA publi c r e lations spokesman. PS A, founded in 1949. Oles bC'twecn San Francisco, San .I o s e. Oakland. Monterey . Fresno, Stockton, Sacramento. La k e Tahoe . Ho ll ywood - Rurbank, Los Angeles. Ontario. Long 8each, and San Diego. The airline gained popula nty because of ats highly competitive fares. "Red eye" nights. which de part Los Anl'(e les and San F_rancisco each night after mid· night, cost only $20 for a one· wav n1aht. The 7Z7 jct as one of PSA 's m ost common a ircraft. The plane. which has all three of its e ngines mounted in the tail sec· ti~n . ls manufactured by Boeing Aircraft of Seattle It carries <tbout 130 passengers and was in· t roduct.'<f around 1965. t's Not Your · e,' Shaken Learns SAN DIEGO <AP > "My wiff•, my ware. my God!" cried Will Mogle, running from his house set afire today by debris fro m the collis i o n of t wo airplanes . But what the beach visitors found were near-90 degree beach temperatures th11t lifeguards said produced several cases of heat exhaustwn Laguna Bcarh Marine Safety 01rct·tor Bruce Baird today said more than 30,000 beachgoers •i.011~h l rt-lief o n Art Colony sands ovN the weekend Leal and Bartlett, who operate the Portugei;e Fis h Co .. 739 W 19th St., Costa Mesa, we re pick· ang up some fish for their store when they heard some women c;.1lling for help. They found Klupta lymg in 28th Street between Villu Way and Lafayette Drive. Leal said 11 appeared his heart had s topped and the stricken man wasn't breathing. Ac cording to Hars hbarger ·s •report, the swimmers only plan an t.>ffttt·t between 40th and 44th St rt.'l'l created <in enforce ment h 1' a d a <· h t.> r o r I i r c ~ u a r d s and police 111· s aid an 1Jvera~c of 1.3 hourd s urfcrb Wl·rc arrested 3 Rape Suspects - Cet Arraignment Police ran inside a nd a second la te r told Mogle · "It's not your wife ." The body In tht> Mogle home was that of un unidenliJied man thro wn from o ne of the planes. they said. A neighbor , .Judy Snyder. rtpproached Mogle , hugged him and said his wife FranceR was s11fe and would IX' hom e in a fow minutes. Thl'Y Spl'nl much of the time ('tJO ling off in 64 degree wate rs and s plashing uround in 2 and 3 foot waves . There we r e no rescues but lots of s unburns lifeguards said ' San Clemente bcarhes were not extreme ly c rowdc•d. pro- bably ~C'auRe they ure a h>n~ hot drive• away fro m ma jor population c enters. s aid city lifeguard Lt Lynn Hughes. The c ity municipa l beaches were visited by about 12,000 pen5ons Sunday AdJacent coun t y h eac ht•s patrolled by San Cll•menle hfet(uard11 ha d. about the s ame numbers of people. said Hughes 87 ,540 in J e we lry ~~~~f~~-~ .. Newport 'tleach 0 police today sought the burglar who pried opr n a locked window to get Into Ii home and 11tcal S7 ,540 worth of Jewelry. The Howard Baum an family reported the break-in at their home 1''rtday a fternoon • f OttANOE COAST DAILY PILOT .... ,, ..... lll're,lditl'tt,.,,_.Puftl1"""' JHttllt LWNt ...... .,,.,,~"''•"'Ou.-.,,., .. Mit~ , ....... , ....... tdllOf ''::::.~tt9~"t C ... , .. , M "" •10 .... ,. !Id ~ ... ,,,,.. MaMQl"9 "OHan I .. "I j ust did what I've s een them do on television," he said. "Matt ran to call the fire depart· 'm ent and Ron came over to help." Pitini works a t the nearby Corr igan Seafoods and he J(ave m outh to mouth resuscitation while Leal did the chest com· pressions he'd see n on TV. Medics wer e on the sc~ene within minutes to l.{i ve emcrgen· cy treatment while rushing Klupla to the hospital. Newport, Meat Tested/or Traffic Death Probed by Mesa Police Traffi c orriccr11 continued an inves t igation t oday into the dc•ath of a 23-year old Costa Mesa woman struck by a car <.'a rly Saturday morning un Pla<·<'ntia Avenue. Th e victim , Linda Diane Rayn<'r, of 1033 Valencia St., appa rently had stopped her car on p lacentHI to r>iCk Up 8 hitchhike r ubout 2:20 a m .. police said. Sh<' was outside the car with th<.' door open when s he was Do D • s tru <.'k by a car traveling 11¥ C 01.80R isoulhbound on Placentia near Arraignment wus slated this morning for a I rlo of Camp Pendleton Marines who were ar res ted in Newport Hca(•h on s us· picion of rnping a l7-year-olrl h itchhiker . . Arrested earlv Friday morn· an g w e r e Armond Lebert Colbert, 20. Darrell Gene ~morin. 20. and Curtis Har rangton. 23. The girl, a resident of Marina de l Hey, told officers s he w1:1s hitchhiking in Oceanside when the th roo men orrered her a ride She said that while she wus being driven up the coast, one of the men held her while anolhcr ra ped her She was released in Corona ~" . the Intersection of 16th Stree~ • .,-'\>ta 1/•pv11 l ~f !V"IWI!"'"",_, ·-· ~ ', ·~· ~-.. ~ t >U-.~~ ... ,,...4 ... ,; ...... -· ,,, .. j today they a re testing l!OmC ra1,rnc for 30 (eel after being hamburger m eat fo und Friday struck. Par·amedics s aid s he on a doorstep in the area where WD!I dead ut the scene. seven dogs were poisoned last The driver of the car that week st ruC'k her was identiricd hy Detective Lee Roberts s aid thf' polic e as 26-yea r-olci Ernest hamburger meat was found by a We<•d of 3008 W. Balboa Blvd .. couple who don't own a dog. Newport Beach "We're not !Jure it't1 the same as the meat used to poii;on the dogs, but we 'r e h aving it a nalyzed.·· he said. Roberts said five dogs have died and two others became ill after eating hamburger laced with poison that had been set oul in n elghbo rhoo d 1J east o f MacArthur Boulevard and north or Ei~ttt Coast lllghwuy tte 3ll'IO so1d a youngster from a neighborhood south of the highway reported seeing what she thought was a dojil dying In lln a lley near her home. but w hen she returned with her rather , the dog was gone. Police are wamlnit realdent.8 of the neighborhood s whe re animals have been poisoned to keep track Of their peL". •' le I ,• 1 • .. Roberts ts 1tso tsklnJ parents to cautton their children not to touch any food they may find outdoors. Anyone who haa tnrormatlon re1ardlng the polsonlnas may contact Robert.a at &44·3782 J p,.._ Pafle A J POLICE .•• months,·· Lennert. said. The para·police will travel in c u s tomized Ford vans, equipped with the paraphernalia of accident Investigation and serving u a place where victims or wltnes11es or accidenu can be interviewed In circumstances more comfortable th,n the tradl· tlonal street-curb lntcrroaat1ona. The para·copa will have no police powers and no power to m ake arresta. Lennert aald that In caaes where s uspect• ml1h\ be In· volve d In an accident, as In felony drunk driving , re1ular police will be dispatched. Para·pollce will not be armed. Lennert caUmatH that 80 per· cent or all police calla ln Lm ln· volved no use of pollce ponra, and conc:etvably could have be.a handled by para·proleulonalt. In 1m, be Hid, police otncen 1pent ~.632 man·houn hanctlinc call1 "that could have been handled jual as efficiently by 11ar•·orof~ton1l11 " . ..- .... ( ..... ,._ . .,. l·l "''•M t.4' t t ..... ~ '" '11 .. "' . -. . -•• •• " dcl Mar a nd called ooli <'P O ffi cer Mic h ae l H y ams stopped the car carrying the three men near the East Coast Highway entrance to Ne wport Cente r because they matched the ~escription supplied by the rape viclim All three remained Jailed lo· da v in lieu of $25.000 bail. Van Theft Costly Thieves who pried open the wmdwing of a locked van p1:1rked near the Newport Pier got away with came ra equipment valued a l n early $2,400, police said today. Craig Donovan reported the crimo Sunday evenin~. An cnti.rt' side of their homt- was s pattered wath hlood . fi',.._Ptlflf'AI PAITY ... e nough," llayakawa added. Stanish said it probably would take at least two months to re view material in the cusc and pcrh11ps another month or two b<'fore a recommendation wa~ presented to President Carte r on whe ther Mass Hearst could be released from the federal prison facility at Pleasanton. furrlioMl outdoor , I . ' • 4 .. wwr by ("'ikl our choice for al1 out.door ectiw. WIZ.Br. wool rich Jeck1tte are ckei~!ld v.nth comfbrt arx:l wormth m mind sh<wn is ovr l ~ht<tr \IR.i~hv poplin wi th cot.ton ldrt..an lining .. # I I • • • • • ' ., • . ~ ' Saddleback Afternoon N.Y. t~k~ VOL 71. NO. 2b8, J SECilONS. 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1978 TEN CENTS More Soaring Te01peratures Forecast A Muhn& Sontu i\n,1 t•1lncht111n 11u!>hl·d ll'm1wralun•, n ·1.r or ubovt> lhc 100 tl•·.:rt'<" mark for thl' thard din m ;1 ru11. ltldw' .tlon.: tht· Oran.:1· c.:0.1-,1 and 11 looki. hkt' mo1t• or thl' .... mt· 1hrou1th l''T1duv Tht• wt•t>k.t:nd wt1'!. t'hllrJ< turitt>d b) l'normou ... bl•.tc•h no11. dis .md tnafrt<' J.im' a~ un l·st1matt'tl 400.000 1wr,on., took 111 the s1rn1l:. bt>t11.1~en tlunl111gton Rt-ach Jnd S • .n ('lcmcntt' lo t>M'u11e ttw anla11d h1·111 Oran"•· Co.1~t (.'11llt•l(t' In 'o:-.tu Mc'a and Sontu /\111t '' ('1v1c: C1·ntcr hoth rt'l·orclt·d •worch1n~ h1Jih' of I04 .ind lt•mµcrutun.·:. n1•vrr dr11r>1>4.'1' tK>low 67 Sundtty, 11.1•atht>rmt·n '4llld Thcrmomt•lt•r 1m t.011 of the ~1·w1.•r pli.nt in Luuunu Beach read 100 ul 4 p m. Sunday Tt.·mpernlurc:. 111 Newport. re· Orerrowte IJg Gas Six Countians Escape Death Six Orange Counlians brushed shoulders with death aboard a 31 -foot cabin cruiser when they w e r e overcom e by carbon m onoxide off San Clemente Island Saturday. Three of the countians and a l><'Uba diver from Oceaside were Pendleton Contai~ Brush Fire A fire at Camp ' Pendleton possibly started by machine eun practice fU'e burned nearly 1,000 acres before it was contained early today, sending ash drifting down on San Clemente homes two miles away. San C l e m e nte firemen established a command post in the 400 bloc k· of Avenida Salvador to monitor the blaze. A similar fi re in January, 1976, s pread into San Clem ente. destroying 14 homes and damag· ing others. The fire. which started Sunday afte rnoon, was reported ext- inguished this morning A M arin e Corps s pokesman, Master Sergeant Dick Mescall, said base fire fighters remained on the scene today to watch ror "hot spots ... which could restart the fire .. As hot and dry as 1t ts out there," said Mescal!, "We're nol laking any chances." He said the fire had six poinL'i of origin, all located in the San Mateo-T alaga Canyon area or <See nRE, Page A2> dramatically rescued a nd airlift- ed to Santa Catalina Island for e mergency treatment in a de· <'ompression chamber at about noon . U.S. Coast Guard officers said this morning. The Coast Guard received a call ror medical help from the Taylor II at about 10: 15 a.m. Saturday when yacht-owne r John T aylor o f 26525 Via Juanita . Mission V iejo . managed to reach his radio. Li fte d by Coast G u a rd he li copter to Santa Catalina Island were Dennis Ca rev. 41. of 25422 West borne Road , Dana Point; Tom Hardesty. 31, or 26542 Oso Rojo, Mission Viejo. Edward Sparks, 39. of 24522 Bun· bury St .. El Toro, a nd Mike Nathanson. 25, of Oceanside. The four had been s leeping below deck aboard the yacht when overcome by the carbon m on oxide, Taylor said this morning. They spent 21"2 hours in the decompression chamber al Catalina· in the care of USC Medical Cente r Dr. Jeff Sipsey ~nd a nurse who were flown to the island by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department. All four were later transferred to t he Los Angeles medical center for observation a nd re- leased late Saturday, Or. Sipsey said. Taylor said the seven men left Oceanside, where he berths his boat, al about 4 a . m . fo r a weekend of diving near Pyra mid Point on San Clemente Is land. He said he turned the wheel over to Hardesty al about 8 : 15 a.m. and went below for some sleep just as the island loomed into vie w Everyone else. he said, was below deck, sleeping in bags. Taylor said that during the CSee CRUISER, Page A2> cordPd ul the Lifeguard Head quarttm.1 at the Newport Pier. n1n11cd Crom 65 to 91 San Clt-mente'i. shoreline was cooler with a high rcadin~of82. Slight droa>~ in temperature of ut>out two degrees a day are forctast through Friday with bcuches first expected to feel t h is ··cooling trend ," a spokesman for the Nalionitl Weather Service said todav ''We've got a nice high pre- sSUflie system sitting over us with a high ridge, so we're looking at inland temperatures between 87 and 97 at the end or the week." the spokesman added. The hot weather ca used d two hour and 20 minute power out- age in .the El Toro area Sunday a fte rnoon when underground cables couldn't stand the heat. a Southern Californi a Edison spokesman sajd The outage al rected about 400 homes The highe r inlJnd t ern peratures also caused a s train on a bout 30 joggers who ven- tured out in the mid-day sun Saturday for a 7.5 mile r-ace in Mi ssion Viejo. The runners were treated for heal exhaustion Huntington Beach Police were for <'ed to issue a SigAlert warn· 1ng on Pacific Coast Highway ..,...,...... SMOKE BILLOWS FROM SAN DIEGO'S NORTHPARK AREA AFTER JET CRASHES At le•st 140 Killed •• PSA Ptene Hit• Smell Crett Neer Lindbergh Fleld No Sign of Imposter? Handwriting Expert Telh Onmld Finding WAS HI NGTON 1AP 1 - Handwriting a nalysts round no evidence s upporting the theory that Lee Harvey Oswald had an impostor who either framed him or helped him in the assassina- t ion of President Kennedy. the House assassinations committee was told today. Handwriting expert Joseph P. McNally of New York City said the panel studied 43 samples purportedly written by Oswald and dete rmined that a ll but one "were written by one a nd the same individual." The samples covered a period from 1956 into 1963 and included such things as Oswald's d raft re- gistration form. signatures on fingerprint cards and his diary. when it was m ailed anonymous· ly to the author of a book on the Kennedy case m 1975. McNallv said the text of the l e tte r r tosel y resembles Oswald's writing but that Harvey is misspelled tn t he signature. The sign3tures on the other samples contained no mis· s pellings or the name. he said. McNally said the letter could have been forged but the panel was unable to say that for cer· ta in. The analysts also determined that Oswald 's s ignature matched the signatures on visa applications submitted at the Cuban consulate in Mexico City ·... few weeks be fore Kennedy was s lain. The panel's conclusions sup· port the Warren Commission'c, <See ~WALD, Page A2> 2 Still Hospitalized After Run in Heat The e x ceptio n . McNally testified. was a letter dated Nov. 8. 1963, and addressed to Texas Two of the esti m ated 30 hospitals and were treated and oil baron H. L. Hunt. It bore the persons who collapsed unde r released. the spokeswomen said. .Oswald signature Saturday morni~g·s scor~h~ng Ora n~e County paramedics The letter asked (or "informa-temperatures durang the M1ss1on said all those treated were sur ~S~;t!~;!!'~~~~~--~: lion concerning my position" and Viejo Company's 7112 mile dis-fering from heal stroke ~ ~ <(au&~IU!d_'J d~J;;~ tb~ mat-tance run are s till in local Most of the colla psed runners • '~~ter~runf~h<·7ht-~~.;.,., ~'Qli&lefuJ" .. ~~~le~-~e~ ~reated at the fini~h line. Diil• ...... ,......., .._ ~d!M9y Bone In Ber Teetll· Fra m~d hy Coit Tower Oefu and TransAmerlca pyra mid. Jim Kilroy's 79-foot ketch, Kialoa tacks in San 1'"'ranclsco Bay during St. Francis Yacht Ctub's Big Boat Series that · featured five of the world's most glamorous racing yachts. See story and other phQtos, pa.ce 84. · taken by me or anyone else." ---con<l1ff6ff~';"'-"'.l'· ,,, ... f;{; ~ ·'" "·-::~ .. ~W9Mibt.~ , Conspiracy theorists say the Richard Himmel is at Mission points along tfae 'Mlly . ., letter points to an assassination Community Hospital and Gary medi~s. said. The race's st.ar:t plot against Kennedy New e ll, 32. is recuperating al and finish line was at Oso V1eJO McNally said the analysts Saddleback Com munit y , andLa PazRoads. could reach no firm conclusion hospital spokeswomen said. Braving the near 100 degree about the letter writer because Six more of the 700 race en· temperature to win the race was of the fuzziness of the photo· trants were t aken to local D.F. Currie, 33, of New Zealand. copy. The original has never with a time of 46.16.1, company been found. The copy turned up spokesman Al Wheele r said. Sex Charges To Be Studied S TOCKT ON c AP \ Investigators here s aid they would question 15 to 20 women who claim they were victims of sexu-al Improprieties during treatments by chiropractor L. Ted Frigard, a deputy district attorney here sald Frili(.lrd Is now free on S.'i7 .000 ball pending an Oct. 17 Munictpal Court hearing here on various sex charges Including a young woman patient in August and September, said De puty Dis trict Attorney Patricia Norrls Slnce • Frtaard 's arres t . another patient htu1 claim~ s he was raped by the chlropracto ,. and a uthorities have received complaint.a abOut Frt1ard datin1 back 12 years. Mrs. Norris Hid. 'EXCELLENT:.' AD SVCCEEDS 'She 's an excellent secretary -we 're very ha ppy. "I was very amazed and sur- prised because we h ad 35 responses the first day -I didn't even need the responses I got from an ad placed in another publication." This ls the advertising success story of the Laguna Hills man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot · 'ccreturi ul I Recc pt Young. growing com pan)' nrcds full t1ml' !>eC'y for Hflr'I orfc In phiasnnl Lu1lun11 lllll:c Mi!8 can :CXX·XKlCX for 11 per90na.l lntcrvlew , . If you need quality personnel. the Oaib' PUot can help. Call &42·5678. , The four other overall top win· ners were David Eastland, 29, or Newport Beach, 48.58.6 : Rod Harvey, 24. of Tuslin, 49.15.1; Jeff CLark, 23. of Fullerton. 50.24.9: and Stephen Mallory. 25, of Playa del Rey, 50.27.9. Race entra nts came from 7:? c ities, most in California. Wheeler said. One foreign coun try and the states of Connec lieut. New Jersey and Arizona were also represented The youngest e ntrant was Jamie Case, 8, a young girl from Mission Viejo. and the oldest was Ken Durand. 63, of Lake Forest, Wheeler said. Pot Harvested HOPLANO {A P 1 Authorities harvested and seized $500.000 worth of marljuan& and arres ted sevett pertoos m a raid o ear thi s wine country community, Mendocino County Sherm Tom Jondahl said ·, • from Warner A v t>nuc to 8rookhµrst Street Sunday after noon It was nothin~ more than <• four.lane parkinll lol ai. car~ stretched bumper to bumper along the coast. An estimated 50.00u peoplt> crammed onto Huntington City 8each where parking lot:. "'ere overloaded from JO·JO am untJI <See HEAT. Page AZ> 140 PSA 727 Downin S. Diego SAN DIEGO <A P 1 -A 7Z7 jetliner coming in for a la nding collided head-on with a small airplane flown by a student pilot a b ove a re si d e nti al neighborhood today A total of t40 persons were killed, officials s aid . m aking it the wor st airplane disaster 1n the United St ates. Flaming debris from both planes set at least nine home:. and two businesses afire Al leas t three per sons on the ground we re dead and one person aboard the s mall plane was killed. A half·dozen other homes were damaged. All 129 passenger'> and seven crew members aboard Pacific Southwest Airlines flight 182 from Sacrame nto via Los Angeles were killed. PSA said. "There are no :mrvivorc; that f know of." said Gary Ki ssel. PSA director of corpora t t> communications . The previous hiJ?hest deuth toll in an airplane collision m U.S history occurred m 1960 wht.'n 134 persons were killed m New York City tn Lhe cr ash between <• United Airlines DC-I{ and" TWA Constellation. The worst single plane crash killed 113 persons in 1975 when an Eastern Airlines Jet crashed at Ke nnedy Airport tn New york The jet collided at 9 a.m. with a Cessna 150 several miles ea.'>t of Lindbergh fie!d. The collision oc<.'u rred 3,000 feel abovt.> <Jn a rea of wood-frame houses tn a lower-middle class area of the city . Residents frantically used garden hoses to doui.e tht.> fl ames whicll sent billowing grayish-black s moke high into the air. Police and fireme n cordoned off the area, but 4,000 to 5.000 persons crowded into the areu. looking at the grim scene. Part~ of charre d bodies were on streets and rooftops. A temporary morgue was set up at nearby parochial school and the· Red Cross called ror blood donations "To the bes t of our knowledge, they are a pparently all fatals," said Bru<'e Chambers, an f"At\ official in Los AnJ?elcs. rerernng to the l36 persons aboard the PSA jet. •. ,,rw.o eerson9' were aboard the ~.~--~~· general area as the JCl. A body found about one mile <fway wai. wearing a pilot's uniform and <See PLANE, Page A2> Coa~t Weather Sunny and hol through Tuesday. but not quit c so hot near the coast Tue~ day Lows tonight in 60~ Hillhs Tuesday 80s at lht· beaches to 90s inland I NSIDE TODA\' State Se" John &riggs d1~cusses I~ pros and gay teachtrs dueu&s t/uJ cons o/ Proposition 6. See fo"eatunnu . Page Cl ~ ..... At'htff'~e "'' "., .. ,_ ........ • • ...... ~ ..... " L.M, •• .,. ... Mii_,..__,., hllM n •1 ...... C..llt.f'fll• "' ......... I NfW\ CUttlfl ... O• Of ..... c:...t,, C1 C:J I> .. ... ... c:.tlllO .. ~· , •• o ""'--·" .... cnu ..... •• •l Oeat!I N•tkH ... ,, .......... ,, ........... M Tlo .. Wt .. lllt0f'1•1-., .. Wta1Mf' .... ~ ....... 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Tii t• lhn•c "•·re t·xumint•d al .Ill ( lt't'.llbltlt• llll'Jlll al ror n 1rlJon t111111wodc dfoct:. ,.ind rcll•u:14.'(J, I .J ~ lor -..1111 ;ill H·vcn men "1·rc 111 ~··id conc11t1on t)y Sun 11.t \' Dr -;ll>'>l'V ., ... ,r1 llll• ruur m en "' h 11 \\ l' r 1· t l' m p ,, r a r I I y ho:.p1tall1.Nl w1•re treult<tl 1n the C '.1 t ;1 It nu d"' co m p r c ~ :-. 1 on 1'11,1 m lw1 h1•1·at1M' ot rt' letr~t.­ 'l/\' ,ind lht• nt'l'<I for JO ''xygcn rr<'h al m11,11ht.•rl· Man Drowns In Newport Diving Mishap C11r111w1 ·~ tlc riut1cb today list· l'U ti l'fJWlllOH u:-. the C<IUSC of de .ti h uf a San Rcrnardino ma n "'Hl rl1('(J in a M:tlba divi ng mi11 hap Ol0<1r Newµort Beach Sun· tla.v Thi· <k acl mun, Jo hn 0 . Matt. 25. °" 11' dt\.tn~ with un1dcntiried fr wr1d '> ul Trtaburc Cove, Just 'vulll 11( Cameo !:>horcs when the m1~huµ cx·curred ul about 12.30 '' rn Tht-fr1end11 told lifeguards lhal Mall wu~ a bout 250 yard11 uff~hon..' v.hcn he Hlarted strug i.thng with htb equipment. One 11f h1 x huddi<'i-tried to help him, hut Matt n•portedly bei:an nai I· 1n~ ••l 11111 frt('nd and pulled hi"b ... o uld ht• rescuer's m 1Jsk off l'h1· mun told hfcguardi. that lhl'Y Wl'rl' i-t•parult•d hy a wuve .111cl whc•n lhl· rci.l'uer s urfaced h1: l'CI Uldn 't rtnd Mall. i\nother c1i vt'r found Matt'11 hw lv 111ome nts lutcr lie w~s pulll•d from the s urf und rushed tu lto:•R Mcmor1etl Hosp ita l wh(•n· hl' wus dcclurl!d dt!ad two hours lutt•r Nixon Pardon: 'No Regret~' :..II A K B R II E IGHTS, O hio 1 I\ I' 1 Fnrmer Pres ident Ci l'ruld l"ortl i.a ys he has no .q1ul11..:11·~ for 1)ardon1 nK Richard N"o11. cvt?n though he 11ayi. the 1kc11>11111 wui. a rnHJOr factor in hti. cl1•foal 1n the 1976 prei.iden· 11.il1·lc·1·11on • F111 d wai. quei.t1oned about the d1•c 1i-.10n to pardon Nixon afte r N1M111 1'1 '>l~ncd ••~ pr~111dent dur· Int-: con~rc::.i;1onal 1ml)<!achment 11rocecdlngs "I would huve done wh.1l I did toc1uy if I had the ""'""' ·~1u;n.~ .. 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NORTH ISLAND -DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO -NORTH PARK Delly l"lltlll ""-_., M..., (Iv"' PSA JETLINER COLLIDES HEAD-ON WITH SMALL AIRPLANE AT SAN DIEGO AIRPORT Mep Showe the Vicinity of the Cr••h Where 140 Were Kiiied 'RidJ,le of Dallas' Presented to Reds MOSCOW <AP> -A Soviet television commentator described Dallas. Tex .. as an impressive city of breathtaking views but said its natural beauty was a facade hiding social inequities and great wealth, genius and crime, myste ries and viohtlions of human rights. Va lentin Zorin started his hour-long documen tary on Dallas and the assassination or President Kennedy there by quoting American author Warren Leslie's advice that those who go to Da llas should always try to arrive at sunset. . "ALL OF A SUDDEN ON A FLAT barren plain like a mirage in a de1Sert uµpeur the outlines of a big city." Zorln said. "Since the a ir in the Southwest is a lways c risp and clean, the traveler gasps at the breathtaklnf( sighl -the renection or lhe sunset on the win· dowt1 recalls the colors of M atlsse. It's ver y Impressive.'' The buildings c hange their colors llke a rainbow. Zorln con· tinued, but many things are hidden behind the cofors "m ysteries and violations of human rlf(hts, genius and crime. Inequities and rtt•hes and bright hopes ror a bette r fu ture ... The film then show~ preparations for a cocktail party at the hom t! of oilma n La mar llunt. Zorln i.1tid a n orchestra was nown from Was hington and among the prominent guc!>ls "who own oil rigs, ranC'hes, bank~ and de partment s tores . one s hould look ro r the answer to the sec rel riddle of Dallas." who killed Kenned y . ZORIN CONTF.NDED T llAT THE a ssuss inalion was a con· spiracy involving more tlwn one gunm an. that Lee Ha rvey Oswald wa:-; a "foll guy" whose bullt'l!. from the book depository window could not have hit Ke nnedy, that the ulleged cons piracy was hnked lo Hunt's father, the late hillionaire H.L Hunt, and that "persons from lhc C IA and f"R I" w('rc involved Jam Ot~rwetter, a spokes man for the Hunt family in Dallas, said he toured Dallas for two hours with the Soviet commentator. "and he never mentioned any conspiracy to me.·· Oberwetler called on Zorin lo turn over any information he m ay have lo the House of Repre sentatives committee investigating the assassinations of Kenned y a nd Or. Martin Luther Kin~. Jr . "WE STATE CATEGORICALLY THAT his allegations are more than ridic uloYs. They are ludicrous," h e said. "I reckon it's fair to 11ay he didn't return our TeXHs hospitality very nicely." Zorln made no mention of Oswald's living for several years ir the Soviet Union and his attempts to vhiil Cuba. The Warren Commission concluded that Oswald killed Ken· nedy and that he acted alone Dollar Dives; Go/,d ReacMs London High l'roWI Page A I HEAT ••. 3 p m , said L1fci::uard Lt. Bill Richa rdson. Sumtuv's 99 del(rees in Hunt· ,,,.... Page A J PLANE ••• officials belie ved it was the pilot or the Cessna. A Navy flight s urgeon who said he saw the collision said. "They hit head -on. It wa::. unbelievable." After the cras h. h e said, the 727 went inlo u tailspin, "whut we ca ll a graveyard spin in the Navy wiUl the other plane traillnJ( after It." "All I know ii; I was washlni! the dishes and the house ju:1t lifted up and l went with it." s aid Virginia Ocello, 46, who li ves about three blocks from the: m a in crash site . .. Ever ything s hook and I thought it was an earthquake. I assumed it was a gas station but I looked out and s aw Mack s moke the n I heard on the radio 1l was a n airplane ." Union Won't Back Carte r WASHINGTON <AP l The Jntcrnat1onul /\ssOl'•a lion of Machinis ts today hecame the larJ(e11t liJbor union lo break with Pres•· dent Carte r. char~ing that because of his policies "he s imply does not merit our s upport.•: Union president William W. Winpislnger said his 927.000-member IAM sent a letter to the president accusin~ him of laking an "about-face" on a number or issue11 and "caving in lo the right wing." Winpisinger complained about Carter's support Cor a compromise natural gas d crei::ulution bill , his failure to back labor· supported national he alth Ins urance a nd inability to win congressional p assage of legislation that would revise labor law revisions. LONDON <APl -Tht• dollar plunged 1.0 a low agains t the powerful Swl11s franc today Bl\ gold hit a record . $2_~25 an ~~'\P~~~: .. th e., ~ond ~bul4ieo Despite the crowds, rew beach 1 problem s were rer><>rted due to small surf, Richard11on added ~~~f'b1~~~~t· .... Most of the pressure on th•· dollar came from the Swisi-. franc as investors continued to put their money holdings 1nt.o the Swiiss currency. backed by a thriving export economy virtual· ly free of domoi;tic Inflation. ''There just dOC?l'ln 't 11eem to be any s topping or l he dollar's fall," remarked a Frankfurt de- aler of the U S. curre ncy 's show· Ing against the Swiss franc "We don't see any rea1JOn why the dollar shouldn't fall even further 811 the week wears on ... The dollar WH quoted In Zurich today at l.490S Swiss francs, a record low. The doll1r ended las t week ut 1.5240 SwillB franc11. The previous record low was T hursday's late rate of l.5195 Swi1111 francs. The do llu did improve , however , agnln i>t tho ugslng French frunc and the Jupune11c yco. Iran Curfew Cut TEHRAN , Iran <AP > Military authorities SundDy ahort ene d lh• two·wHk~o\d marti•l·l•w c urlew In Tehran by one hour because of what they deacrlbed u acncral calm pre· vollln« here and In the rest of JrQn. The ne w curfe w Is fmm midnight to 4:30 a .m yea r s. according to loca l wealhe rmun J. She rman Denny But he noted 1J similar heal wave in 1939 when temperatures along the coast s urpa8sed the lOO·de g ree mark for s evera l days. Lifeguards said 120.000 people showed up on Newport beaches Sunday in nn errort to escape the heal inland. But what the beach visitors round were ncar·OO degree beach t e mperatures thut l ifeguards s aid produced several cases of heat exhaustion. Laguna ~ach Ma rine Safety Director Bruce Baird today said more than 30.000 beachgoers sought r e lier on Art Colony sands over the weekend They spent much or the lime cooling off in &t degree waters and :splnshing around In 2 and l foot waves . The r e were n o res<·ues hut lots of s unburns, lifcl(uurds said San Cle mente beaches were not extremely crowded. pro· bably because they are a Ion~ hot drive away from major population centers . said city lifc11uard Lt. Lynn Huchea. The c\\y mun\cipa\ beachet were visited by about 12.000 persona Sunday. Adjacent coun· l}' beachH patrolled by San C lomtni. Ufe1uard1 had about the same number" of people, 80 Id II uahes • I S tudents Prote•t Bakke Begins Davis Class DAVIS <AP1 /\llun Bukke a JS.year-old white m11n, be~~n dasaes todny at UC Du v1!-. Medical School, wtw re ht· was <td m 1 lt cd <•fll'r C'I :11rrl1 ni:t ell~ triminatiun hl•t•uusc 11( 111:. rn1·1· Uukke . centrul fhcurf: In 11 h1-. I',.._ Page A l OSWALD ... Judg ment thut Os wald v1!>1tcoct thtt consulate in late Seplt•mlx·r 1003 in a futile f'ffort to obt111n permission to travel to Cul)H The C'Omm1s~1on su1d <h wJ lcJ lhc:n returned lo DallJs anti killed Kennt.'dy there N11v 22 1963 . Althou~h thl· Warren ('orn mission concluded thal Oswuld acted alonl•, l'l>111>p1racy 1h1·w·1t.·i-. have flourishe d and M>ml· 111 vol ve speculation lhul 11 w:i:-. an 0~Wll ld lffiJ>OSlOr who V1S1lt•d lhl• e m bassy and aµpl1 ed for the visa lo Cuba The head of lht' Cuh:.in r on- sula te a l that lune, EuM•bio /\;r.1.·uc Lopez. told thc commitkc lus t week he feels certain the Os wald he saw al the embassy is not the s ame Otiwald 1dentif1ed as Kennedy'~ killer Rut he said 11 he s aw lrnndwrn1ng ev1dcnc1· to the <'Ontrnry, "I \\OUld have to Jl'l'l'IJl that I was i.ee1ng "*' 1001> ,. Mo-ped Ride r Killed in LA LOS ANGELES (/\Pl A Lo!> Angeles man riding a mo-pctl was killed whe n u rar h1l him fro m heh1nd. the Culifornw Highway Pa trol s aid. The sam<· c ar, the CHP !ti.lid, h1l thrc1· other c::irs Llnt1 u P<:dcstrian M u rco Anthony Torres. 20 . was thrown into u parked l'<H' Sunday whe n ''ruck by a c•u1· d r i v t• 11 b y J o hnny M u nu c I Ortega. 19, of Los /\ng<'ll·s. !><.11<1 Cll r officer StCVf' Pudin~kl The pedestrian. Pudinski s a id , suf fered minor injuries. Ortega was booked for in v l' s t i g u t I o n o f f l' I o n ~ m unslau~hter. Pudin11ki 11uid F.-..r~A I FIRE ... the base Porty percent of the hre was in the impact 11n.·t1, v; he n ' firing drills urc con dueled Mcsca ll said scvt·rul r anges were being used S unday for shootin~ practice. whic h might hav<.' started the fire. "Tracer rounds. us ed to lrac·k m ac hine J(un firf' with rl·d phl>s phorus. are hot a nd cuul<l have started the grass burning ... he s aid. "But even a machinl' gun round, hitting a r ock . wi ll throw a spark That's all ii lukl·~ to sta rt a fire in hot. dry wc<1ther like this" Dense smoke wns C'lcarly v1i-.1 ble from S..111 C.:h•m ent(!, 1>a1<1 Capt Nick M;1uh• 11( the San Clemente Fire Department ·'There were a lot of vtorv nervous people keeping u wulc·h on that firl'," hl' !>aid "T hey hud s een s moke like that once before ." , __ ,~ tone "reveri.c dJscrlmin»hon" r ullng by the U.S. SuprenH· Court, wulke<t Iulo a lerture hall whdt· th:moni.l rbtor~ <>n th•· C1l11t•r ~Hit• n( the hutld1nl{ t•hant l'U tn urokst "I 'm vt·ry huppy It> be he re," Uakkl•, dad 111 ;.an o range s hirt und ~n·y -;lacki.. tolc1 reporters fie declined lo rnt1kc uny other C<>mment UC off1c1al1> s<.11d Bakke hud rcfuscd a n offer of security pro· tcct1on . Th<' t'OUr1 ruled 5·4 that the mt•dical S(·hool adnll1>1>i1111s pro- g1·.11n , wh1d1 l't'i-.l'r\'l'd lfi of 100 Jll dCl'I> tn l'Ut'h clu:-.:-. for low income m1noritie:-.. viola te d federal lawi-. hurring racial h1;.1~ 1n gt1v1.•1 nrrwnl s upported educu lio n. B;ikk1· httd appl11.:d un ~u<' ressfully fol' aclmiss1on in 197:J und 1974 ul thl! campus 75 rrulc1> l'tl!'il of San Fruncr:-;(·o. Al lh1.• rally about 100 d1.'- m onstrntors, <:hant lnl: "Sm ash lhc Uo.1kkc dl•t•1:-;1on now." hild plunned lo force Uakke to walk around thl'ir picket line beron: entering sehool. But Bakkl'. <•n cmgineer from S unnyvale south of San Fran c 1sco. enkn·d thrnuAh unoth1.·r d oor and lh1• protester-; up van·nlly dtd not not1r1.· him '' t lht• 11r11t 1.·~t rally, dt' mon1>trator ...... t rc1>:-.cd lhut Hll'Y W\•re nol trying to keep Bakke from a llendin..: :;c hool ' We ha\I' no intention of ahus 1 n g A 11 J n B ·• k k c . t h c 1 11 111\11lu;_1I, .. :-.u1d one :.1>ei:iker . Ol1~ fk nn1nrL 1d<•nl1fied as a UC Davis law school gruduatc . "We will not stl by idly a nd ul lo w the Rakkc dec1~ion to Wi:ish a way thl' gains of the 19ti0s," Htnmng i.a1d. In a scparall' 5 4 ruling, lhl' t•o urt ulso rul(!d that race coultl bl' la kl·n rnto <tt'l'l)tHll to ma in l<1 1n cl1v<'1':-.ity 1n :idm11>s111n1> Thal J>IJl'llfm of the ruling wu~ ha lll•d hy many civ il rights groups as tht· jll'('!>l'r vation of af f1rmal1H• l.l!'lwn J)r<1gram:-;, Uut lt ·gal (•xpcfts s;1y it will takl- n11ir1• rulin~s to determine JU.,t wh.1t prl0f1•r1·nl1al mc;.isurc::. ilrt.· Pl'rrn1ss1ble Bakke, dc!!Cribed by his lawyer as "u private man." has o,hunn\•d publicity a nd refused inter views both before und after ttw court ruling The demonstration was called by a group called the National /\nll· Bakke Decision Coalition. which planned to picket outs ide tlll' huildrn~ <•nd hold a rally lx•forc cl<•s' Thi"' IOI '!ludcnb who 1•nh'r tl11•1r rirst l'luo,s, l ntrodut•l1on lo Molt.•tulur anc1 ('ellular Hiulogy tod;1y alrl'l1dy rl'flt.'l'l. in part. tht• rc:-;ult~ of tlu• Bakke tic l'ISIC)fl Toro Truc k Driver 'Stahle' Afte r Crash An El Toro man was re por1ed in 11t ahlc• rondilmn this morning a t S;u ld lt•l1.11·k ('oni m unit y llosµ1 1 ul :aftc•r .;uffl•nng tnJUht·-. wlwn h1~ n1c·k·ll J> I 1'11c'k :-.m<.1s h1:d into ;r parkl•tl truck-trailer on P.I Toro Ro;H1 al 5 u m . I\ Cahfnrn1a ll1 ~hway P:1tr11I offt rN sa1c1 lhe truc k driven h\ Rl·nc I\ Sala!). 52. or 22742 F o 11 I) o r n 11 ~ h I> r r v • · w :1 ., dt•nrnli:-.ht'tl 111 the· a<·c·1dcnt Tlw trnilcr rig was pus hed into ,, telc nhonc pol~ functional outdoor wwrby (W) our cho1C<Z. for a l I outdoor act1w. W!Zdr. ~oolrich Jack~ta are design~ with comfort. arxl wormth m mind shewn ie our lt~htllr 'Wtght, poplin wi~h coLGon wrt.on hmng 44 faeNon Island, newport center 844-5070 ,, .. y d • • t• \ lmnwnity Protects Student MIAMI IAP> 11 .. had ¥ ~Ort throat •nd that ICht' all over feelln1. but Bill Haut didn't bother to aio to • hoapital Ile.> JUlt at.ayt'd home to shake orr the• effe~ts or beinl( bittro. for the second ttmt-. by one or tht" world's dta<lllest sn•k~ The 67'Jt"ar ()Id oph1olo1111t student snakc' we~ struck bv a bandfo<t A~1an kra1t u ~ wu milklng venom from thc snfke at his M1am1 st'rpt•n tar1tsm An onbnary pen.on b1ttt•n h) a kraH must receive ant1\cn1n 'llo'ltbio 30 minutes Other~1~e. "· aast says. "It "''Ould be 100 per· cent fatal " But Haa:.t has dt veloped am munlty rrom being bitten more th1tn l30 tames time~ O\ er the vears. and from g1vtng himself monthly lnJeCtlOnS or venom Transfusions of hu. blood ha\e be<'n used to suvc 20 snake bite victims. "l had to live up to my conv1c· tion that I'm immune." tlaast said Saturday of his most recent brus h with death ·•If somebody else calls for my blood. l 've got to st.and by it." H~ast says kraits are the rourth deadliest s nake in the world -behind the sea snake. tiger snake and the t aipan snake. Twenty four years ago. the bate ol a blue Indian kra1t nearly k 11100 Haast His resp1ralton faltered and he spent four days in an iron Jun~. but pulled through. He believes that was the first time an)•one survived the bate of a kra1t without rcceav· mg antaverun. In 1969 a tiger snake struck Again, Haasl nearly died When the kra1t nipped ham on the t humb Wednesday. he s purned his doctor's appeal to go to a hospital. choosing to wait at home. At fi rst he suffered little. Then the symptoms grew more pro- n ounced. Friday morning. 36 hours after the bite. they peaked a sore throat, and a dull ache in the stomach like the after· effect Qf a belly.punch. His skin became super·scnsitive, as though he'd been burned a ll -over. "He couldn't walk." said his wife. Clarita. "His reet were too sore." But Haast discovered that this krait bite apparently gave ttim only severe pain. Though krait venom usually kills by inducing r espirator.y failur~. Haast breathed with no trouble. "I was completely immune to the lethal parts of the venom." he said. "It didn't affect my respiration at all." He was up and around Saturday, though still sore He was milking the krait venom for use by a Boca Raton ph ysic ian in treatme nt or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Lou Gehri~'s disease Drug Rap Hits 30 ROCHESTER. Minn. IAP1 Mor e than 30 people were arrested during the weekend at the end of a s even·monlh narcoti cs inves tiga t ion . Authorities !>aid they confi scated three pounds of cocaine worth nearly $400,000 in street sales. s:!0.000 in cash and two pistols WistfUJ Bather SAOOLEBACK COLLEGE WANTS TO SELL THIS YACHT But Truatee1 Looking for • Better Price Want a Yacht? Colkge Selling Cenrent Ketch By REBECCA HELM 0t Ille D•llY ... .._ ~Mitt She's 14 tons and what does she get. a bit more rusty and the college in debt. "She" is The Rock. a 40-foot ferro-cement sailing ketch, and ahoy there, mate, Saddleback Community College wants to sell her -maybe. A small squall has blown up over her price. FOR TIIE PAST FEW years. college offieials have used the hefty boat and her identical twin sister , "The Sea Mentor.'' for their popular natural seience ecology and sailing classes. Until um. The Rock was owned by the Tatman Foun- dation and loaned 'to the college. About a year ago, however the foundation decided to give the big girl to Sad- dleback. Nol prone to look a gift horse in the jib so lo speak, col· lege officials accepted. BUT, WHEN SADDLEBACK had its concrete mistress appraised for insurance purposes, officials learned she needed costly rejuvenation to bring her up to her app.raiaed valueofS2S.OOO. Structurally The Rock is sound. a marine surveyor said. Cosmetically, however, s he needs a bit of primping to the tune of an estimated $11 ,183. She has loose and flaklng paint, hairline cracks here and there, rust weeping. and this is not \0 mention her damaged upper and lower bobstay swage fittings and turnbuckle. MORE'S THE PITY. Lloyds of London refused to in· sure the lady unless she was fixed. What's a college to do? These being s uch money· conscious times . The Rock was placed on the block. When SaddJeback trustees learned recently that the highest offer received in a recent sealed bidding was only $14,100, they were a bit peeved. . TAXPAYERS ARE NOT getting a fair price for their property. board members said . They ordered college ad- ministrators to do better. This week. administrators rea<ljusted the minimum acceptable bid for The Rock to$15,000, and the bidding will be open unW Oct. 12. a college spokesmansald. She 's 14 tons and what will she get? The trustees say "More." Girl stands in surmne at Aliso Beach in Sou th Laguna, pensively watches the foam patterns as water swirls at her ankles What is the message she reads in the patterns., J .. Monday. Septembef 25, 1978 s DAIL y PILOT A3 Fanilly Murdered Mother Takes Own Li/ e Last COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (A pl -"I've just shot my fa mi· ly . · · the female c aller told p01ice. She gave an address and hung up. When police broke down the locked back door of the home, they found the family of four de- ad, a ll shot with the same .22· caliber revolver that had been pressed against their flesh before it was fired. Police Lt. Ronald O'Connell said Glada Fem Hibbard. 51, ap· parently shot and killed her husband. Thomas. 58 : her daughter, Deborah. 16 . and her l2·year-old son. Duane. a nd then put a hollow·point bullet into her head. "It would be a safe assump· tion from the statement s be made that we're looking toward <1 triple homicide and s ui cide:· said o· Connell. Police could provide no motive for the shootings. A neighbor said Mrs. Hibbard was a friendly woman. but lately seemed nervous and "worn out." Soviet Spy Feared in High Post NEW YORK CA.J>l Ame rican intelligence fears that the Soviet Union has a s py highly placed in the executive branch of the United States government or in the Central Intelligence Agency. New York magazine said today. In an article called "A Mole in Our Midst?" Washington writer Mic h ael Ledeen sa id the possibility of s uch infiltration was so gr e&that the CIA recently r n a t es t b y circulating pu ROrted secret information to a limited number of highly placed individuals . The information was ·such that i( it fell 'into the hands or the Soviet Union. there would be an immediate and detectable Russian reaction. Ledeen wrote. "Shortly after the documents were distributed. the predicted r es ponse fr om Ru ssia occurred." he said. "What this meant was that som·eone high in the U .S. governm e nt h ad purposely -o r perhaps inadvertently -passed what was believed to be secret data to the Russians." Ther e was no immediate White House reaction to the article. Ledecn was described by New York magazine as executive editor to the Was hington Quarterly and former aide to Henry Kiss inger. the former secretary of state . The article said the suspicion of penetration by a so·called mole was heightened by the case o f William K ampi l es. a 23-year·old CIA employee c harged with steal ing and selling lo the Soviet Union the top·secret manual of the United S t ate s ' most importa nt surveillance satellite. According to Ledeen. the Russians may actua lly have gott e n the information first from their mole and set up Kampiles to be "burned" to protect the more important agent. f\ampilcs. who has pleaded innocent, a waits trial next month on charges of theft and espionage O'Connell said Hibbard and Deborah were found in bed. and Duane was found lying-on a llv· ing room sofa. All three ap- parently were shot as they slept -Hibbard once in the head and the children twice each. in the chest and head. Mrs. Hibbard's body was In the kitchen. Police said a bottle of liniment Poliee Aides and a box or tissues on a table by the sofa indicated Duane W8!'1 steeping there because or an ill· ness. The bodies were taken to the El Paso County coroner's office. Two bloody mattress es with bullet holes were hung to dry 1n the back yard Sunday afternoon . Irvine Launches 'Para-cop'.Plan A new tramc accident in- vestigation program. only the third of its kind in the nation US· ing "para-police." was in · augurated today by the city of Irvine. Non·swom police employees. who will be enrolled in a s pecial eight·week academy al Sad· dleback College, afterward will be assiiJied traffic investig1tlion cases that normally would be the domain of highe r-paid police of· ricers. Object of the program. besides an o bvious cost savings ca policeman's average hourly pay is $10.69an hour, compared tolhe para-cop·s pay or $5.30) is to free police for crime !nvestigation. prevention and enfor cement duties . Lt. Robert Lennert, in charge of the Irvine department's traf!\c detail said that. except for ln- vestig'ation of major crimes. an accident investigation cons umes more of an officer 's time than anything else. Tl.e average time needed for an officer to interview people in- volved in accidents. assess the ~crash scene for himself. then file reports, is three hours. Lennert said. "Even a minor fenderbender takes an hour." he said. "J ust a couple of accidents. and a high- paid officer is worthless to us in preventing crime. or being on preventive patrol." . Four para-police have ~n hired to go through the traimng program in the initial phase. Because they'll conce ntrate sole· ly on accident investigation. "When they're th.rough, they'll actually be better trained in their field than someone out or the re· gular police academy." Lennert said. Another factor, according to Lennert. is that. with a regular police officer. state rules require that he be accompanied by a partner ror about a year before he can be used alone. .. A civilian. on the other band. can become useful within a mat- ter of weeks. r ather than months.•· Lennert said. The para.police will travel in customized Ford vans . equipped with the paraphernalla of accident investigation and serving as a place where victims or witnesses of accidents can ht;: interviewed in circumstances more comfortable than the tradi- tional street-curb interrogations. The para-cops will have no police powers and no power to make arrests. Lennert said that in cases where suspects might be in· volved in a n accident. as in felony drunk driving. regular police will be dispatched. Para.police will not be armed. Lennert estimates that 60 per· cent of all police calls in 1977 in- volved no use of police powers. and conceivably could have been handled by para· professionals. ln 1977. he said . police officers spent 54.532 man-hours handling calls "that could have been handled just as efficiently by para·professionals ... "This would have res ulted." he added. "in a salary s avings of $176,000 ... Though initially the plan is to use para-police to handle only routine traffic accidents. traffic direction and rel)orts of aban· doned vetticles. their use could later be extended to other areas. Possible calls para·police could handle include emergency messages, disturbances in which the ruckus already is over. found children or property. noise com· ~nts. obscene phone caJls. lost • or stolen property. burglary re- ports and miscellaneous as- sistance calls. Lennert said the concept has been used successfuJly in Fort Lauderdale, Fla .. and Scotts· ·dale. Ariz. Adult Entertainment Credit to Be Ended? W ASlllNGTON I AP I -The Master Charge emble m may s oon d isappear fro m the Olympic Baths in Washington's adult entertainment area and JO adult book stores if a Maryland bank has its way in a brewing court battle. Executives of the Maryland National Bank say it was all a mistake when its salesman last year sold Mas t e r Charge membership to Alpha·Sentura Business Services Inc .. which manages the businesses. Now the bank wants to cancel the membership. which allows customers to charge purchases. bccau ~c o r w h at the establishments s~ll. Five are in Washington. five in Baltimore and one in Fayetteville. N.C. In tum. Alpha·Senlura. based in Baltimore. has filed suit in U .S . D1 s tr1ct Court there claiming the bank . the state·~ largest. is making "moral JUdg mcnl:. · · th<1l harm 1b ability to compete and violatt: the constitutional gua~ntee or free speech "No -;trict ly bus mess reason:, W('rC om.•n •d for the planned c anc cll;itaon ... ~a ad Dav id Moesle1n of Alpha-Sentura. ' f ~~.,r,.-..~~4=~.-..--t~··~'il~~~~"~ \1 e Calvin ... from our bOys dept. for cotillion ... calvin navy blau.r, gray or tan 'W'eshabk. slacks, oxford button down shirt, r<i..pp L1<Z. boys sizes 6 -20 PNR~1~ 36-38 , -·-"'~, ; 3 ,. c I e I\ >f 1n l· e· !S 'l I y ct ?n D· t>C t · ay ed 1\· ·at I I\ in tti- ~re . ~ 101'1 . ,, >•: t .-1.f OAIL V PILOT Arabs Withhold Support JI ance Fails to 'Sell' Camp David Accords WA ~ll l'l <iTO ' I AP > ~C'rl't.u~ o( Stittt-l ')'F"W> Vanl't' r<>t u rnt•d homt> todn)'. conr~na thJt h111 h\l' d•~ Mldt<ut tn11 hUl'i 1midm•l•d no llrna&thlt r1•iutlb an 1•1 '':..tt·drnl c·urtt'r' bid to f.UIO Arnb !>Upport ror lhc rum11 t>u \HI Jll':U'\' ill'l'OI th '!'hat :a11i..t•i.:..t11c-111 "1111 tt f.tr t·n f111m \h1• r1nttan~ M•nil otf lw n· t'\'I' t•d ln1111 < .11 It , '4 ho l•1hl .i <' h ,. ,. rt n.: JCll n 1 , (' '' 11111 • d (.'nro:n•'J\ l."I Wt'<l•k thut Ill' ~ct'> • • * i.t•ndin~ Vam·e to Arub h·ade ri. 'tu !14'Curc their i.upport (or thl' rcaht uUon of the new hoptb 1i&nd l.lrcuml! .,, tht• people o r lhe Mid die Et•~t .. \'ancr. who vhsikd the heudi. or .. t<•k In Jordun. Saudi t\ri.1b1a und Synu. rcpc\rlt'cl ctirt•cl to c,1rtcr 111 un 1•1irly nH>rnln ~ n11•i•t111~ today thut w~111 not 111 1111un<•ci.1 In advance li.o pres<'nt to J(l't Vniwt•'11 re por t "l'fl' V1(.'t' l'n•:.ttl~nt Wullt•r .. • * Begin ~eks Ba~kln.C Jo' Monda le and prc!.1dential 1udei. ZbJgnil'W Urtf't1nsk1 und ll11mlll0t1 Jordan. Vi•rll'\"s finul Ntop wus Sunday 1n Damust·u:s. wtwn· h<· met for rour houns with Syrian President llnfct A~sad . Afterwards. a 11~n1or AmCrl(.'Ufl omcaal , who ducllnl'd to b<· 1dcnt1Cied, said the tulkis .:ave no l'ncourag~. in,•nt thut Assud would change hlb \/ICWS. Al>irnd, a leadl'•' in lhc so· • * * K nesset OK Exp ected Jt.:ltt ~Al.Jo:~t \1' Pnml' M 1 n 1 i. l c r ~fr n .11· ht• m lfr.: 1 n called on th1• Kn~i.wl to<la) to .apprOVl' th1• ( 0<t ffil) lhl\ 1d ~UCl' ;qt r t· i· m 1· n 1.... 1 n l'I u rl Ing l h t> . pa I nru I J 1>.1 ndon m cnl or Jc\\ 1s h ~t·ttl,•nwnti. in lhc Sinai Desert Ttw µ.trl1Jmcnt ,.,pelted onl' Mexico Nets Cars, Arms in Guerrilla Hunt 11f 1h pro scttll•mcnt members ~ho kept tnll·rru11l111~ h11n OP•:N JNG A thrl'c ·dny ll•g1slat1ve debult'. Heg1n :HJHJ the Knesset had only two c h oices : ·'to approve the cigreement in toto or not to ratify 1l and everything done at Camp David would be nullified. "With an achi n g heart I suggest we make the chmce." he continued. "This is the road to peace." Bl'gan !>hook has head and muttered. "Terrible." Aller a brief recess. the Knesset voted that Mrs . Cohe n s ho uld be re moved fo r dis turbing the proceedings. · · 1 respect the Knesset vote bul I don't res pe ct the prime minister's proposal. which is br inging us neither peace nor security nor honor." s aid Mrs. Cohen as she walked out of the chamber. AFTER BEGIN'S 40·minutc speech. Labor part Party chier Shimon Peres told the Knesset his party was supporting lhe accords as "the only existing possibility for peace." But. on a critical note. he said they eliminate the possibility of establishing secure borders for Is rael on the West Bank. ca lied Rejecl1onisl F'ront. has called lhe accords "treasonous" bccaua;(l they do not guarantee complelt' Israeli withdrawal from territories occupied an 1967 VANCE'S RECEPTION wus s1m1la r .in Saudi Arubia and Jordan.· Arab slates considered more moderate than Syria. Both expressed stron~ r eservations :1 boul the Camp David plan before Vance came. They ex· pressed the s ame reser vations ;.iCtcr he ll'ft Nonethele~s. Vance told re· porters on the rliJ;ht home that hc t hought the tour had been worthwhJle. "I always assumed t he r e would be tierious. hard ques- tions. My own feeling is that our ;.answers were sound. a nd I feel the frameworks a r e a good Structure for peace." AM E RICAN OFFICIALS , s peaking privately, s a y • ey believe the key individual is King Hussein or J ordan, whom they believe to be genuinely un· decided about the accords. Hussein said afte r Vance's vis· it that he will not join the peace process unless the terms of the agr ee ments arc modified lo guarantee Isr aeli withdrawal from the West Bank of the J ordan River and Arab East J erusalem. Hussein faces numerous risks in joining the talks. including the possibility or reprisals from his more p owerful n o rth e rn ne ig hbor . Syria NATION /WORLD Teachers Freed AP Wl,..._. More than 270 striking Bridgeport . Conn . teachers Jailed fo r defyi ng a bac k·LO-wo rk order were freed in th<.• wake of an a g reem ent to end the strike. which started Sept. 6. The teachers ''ere 1mprison<:d :.it Cam p Hartnell an Windsor Lock:-. TIJUANA. Mexico 1AP I No t<.'rrrorisl act1v1ty was reported o n ·the 23rd o f September Com mun1 s t Leagu e 's 13th anm versary over the weekend, but Mexican authorities say a dragnet for guerillas turned up other prey. T he <kputie.s lire to vote Wednesday on the agreements Begin reached with Egyptian Pre s ide nt Anwar Sadat. Ap prova l w as virtually g u a r a nteed by Sunday's endor~ment of the accords by the Cabinet and by lhe support voled by the central committee of the chief opposition, the Labor P arty. POLITIC AL ANALYST S predict Begin will get 90-100 vote s in the 120-m e mbcr Knesset. The s tro n gest opposition CO!?lCS from within Begin's Likud bloc. As many as 10 of Likud's 45 deputies m ay vote against the accords. M eanwhile , government so urces re ported in Amman. Jordan. today that King Hussein w i II v is it several Mideas t Capitals later this week lo explain his position on the Camp David agreement to other Arab leaders. Torture Follows Fall P olice set up roadblocks around this bor~er city rearing thc guerilla group might stage anl1 government viole n ce Saturday. BUT INSTEAD OF terrorists. aut horities said S unda y they s eized six cars stolen i'n the United States .. ri ve pistols, a shotgun and a rifle. In addition. seven people were c ha rged with illegal possession of firearms and two men wanted fo r rape were captured during the tightened security, orridals said. "Stop cheating the nation!" shouted fiery Geula Cohen, a me mber of Begin's party. She d e m a nde d . a s h e bega n speaking, that he resign because of his agreement to abandon t he 18 Sinai settlements in exchange for peace with Egypt. Begin tried again to start his speech. and again Mrs Cohen interrupted. s houting : "I REQUEST THE right to defend the land or Israel from the prime minister ... BEGIN AND SADAT agreed to conclude a peace t reaty with in three months if the Knesset agreed lo disband the J e wi s h settlemen ts Is rael established in the Sinai Desert after it took the peninsula from Egypt in the 1967 Arab-£sraeli War . An affirmative vote in the Knesset would clear the way for final negotiations to end 30 years o f w ar and une a sy t ruce between Israel and E gypt. A negative vole would nullify the Camp David ;.igreements . Meanwhi le. the Me xican defe nse m inistry r eportedly t:ancelcd passes and pla~d the ;.irmy on nationwide alert until Oct. ·3. THE ACTION WAS taken because officials fear that guerillas may plan terrorist acts lo mark the Oct. 2, 1968. date when Mexican troops fired iQto a lar~c m ass of studen~s gathered al the Plaza of Three Cultures near Mexico City. Demonstrators Mar Graham's Oslo Ral l y 'fhe Mexican gover nment officia lly placed the death toll at 32, but other sources placed it as high as 500. OSLO Norway (AP ) American evangelist Billy Graham drew a c;owd of almost 20.000 Sunday for the opening of his 1978 Scandinavian crusade, but less than 200 ca~ forward to swear al- legiance to Christ and hostile de monstrations interrupted the The alert began l''riday morning after law enforcement offici a ls s a id they •r eceived information from undisclosed sources that 23rd of September g ueri lla s had arrived .in Ensc nada lo plan te rrorist acti vities t hro ugho ut Baja Calirornia. Roads leading from Tijuana. Mexicali. Tecate a nd Ensenada were sealed by the army. state Judi cial po lice and othe r authorities. service. "If only one or you witness as a n ew follower of God. this meeting is a success ... Graham repeatedly told the audience at Oslo 's Ullevaal soccer stadium where he won more than 700 con- verts in a 1955 crusade. The debut of the "Scandia 78" crusade was marred by mem· be rs or the Norwegian Society of Heathens. anarchists a nd othe r dem onstrators who climbed to the grandstand roor to rain a nti· Christian leaflets on the crowd threw toma toes. lemons and othe r produce onto the field. TWO OF' THE de monstrators unfurled a banner from one of the stad iu m's light towers reading. "Give the Christians Power and T hey Will Kill.·• Another grabbed a m icrophone a nd shouted· "God is dead !" "We must also love those of you who try to dis turb t his meet· ing." said Graham. "I'm used lo disturbances. They make the meetings colorful." Showers Dampen South ·•·.~:~1.f'~h,·ltlst:d.;.W~ua~k', ~:e~1., ~ (& 'l'e.perat11r e• HI LO Ptll Albu'aue 61 )1 1l Allt nl.t to• 64 10 Baltimore 13 S• 801•• ,,. S• 8os1on 6• " Butta lo tO 1) ·" CIHUQO eo s. ClnlrMoU ,. 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THE SEATTLE MAN, 33. a deaf mute. suffered fractures or the neck. pelvis. r ibs and upper r ight arm, as well as a broken l eg and head inJur i es. a Ha rbo rv1ew Mectical Cente r spokes woma n said. He was reported in serious but improved condition late Sunday The broken neck did not appear to be serious or paralyzing. u hospital spokeswoman s aid Police said He lle r . blood y and swollen. was found in a doorway of the partially va<.'anl building Saturday by a passer by who notified police . • Officer Daniel r ordicc ~aid Heller . in barely legible scrawl, wrote "three days" on a piece of paper when asked when he had falle n. ... IT'S EVIDENT that he had been the re ror t hat long ... rordice said. "H1• had blood on his side and ll wa~ long c.Jried ." Poli ce traced the 75·foot trail ll c ll N c.1 1>partinlly followed through dust and d~bris in th~ warehouse-type building. B EFORE REACHING the floor level. 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Wl<lltt f) & )I 111/o-" Wtlll•m• I 14 4' 10 -'•• WltsllrO "1• 21 eiv.~ '• WlnnO I '111 JS • IJ''f-'" Wlnnb90 31 .. 4..,-1111 Wlnttr.J I II llJ ll~1 Wl1E1' f 74 I SJ 11~·-~. Monday Sep1embo1 25 :9713 s Who's Biri11 '> • Mobil I gnores Jobs Homily By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Mobil 0 11. in one or those homllJes on our economic system that it's so fond of running as advertisement.:s. ha:. boasted that employment in the Uruted St ales ha .. rtl>f:n from 14.7 million in 1880 to 100 million today That may be so. points out Robert Kahn. my fovorik management consulUant. but Mobil i3 not contributing tc this spectacular advance. A. check of the records confirms Ka hn'!i point MOBIL ENTE RE D THE lt7ts carrying o payrol1 of more than 75,000. ll':s down to 71,700. nearly half of whorr. a re employed outs ide t he United States. DurtnR thest period, Mobil's sales tripled and itseanungs doubled Along the way Mobil acquired Ma rcor . an entity representing the combination of Montaomery Ward w:U: Container Corp. of America. Jn 1970. Marcor earned $6t million on sales of $2.8 billion : today it's earning $16.; million on sales of $4.6 billion. Em ploym e nt? In 1.970 it was 127.000. today it's l25.000 S im ila r patterns run through the opera lions of other large cor poratlons. Money Tree American Can. second largest contamer manufac turer, boosted its s ales from $2.3 bttllon in 1973 to $3 4 billion la.st year. Its e mployee force is 48,800. about S.O<X fewer than five years a go WEYERHAEUSER , T HE NORTHWEST limber g11mt 1s a nother company lhat has increased its sales volume b) Sl billion in the past fi ve years while shaving Its e mploy forc e by l.000to2,000. Ge ne ral Foods, one of the giants of the food-process1 n~ industry. has bumped up its sales from $3.l billion fivt yea rs af(o to $5.3 billion today. To handle that extr:t $~ billion of business it had to add only 2.000 to its payroll ot 47.000 H o neywe ll . a maJor c o mputer m a n uractur11r e mployed 68.000 in 1975 Now it's up to i 5.00C But that still below the 82.000 emplo~ed in 1973. TEN YEARS AGO FORD Motor Co was turrung Ol>I three million cars and trucks in its lJ S. plants Toda y fl producing rour milli on But its \j S employment haE gon' from 244.000 to 239.000 Zeruth Radio, our la rgest TV set m anufacturer. ha~ shifted some of its production to oversea~ plants tc tah a d vantagc of cheaper lobor rates Zenith once emptoyed 28.000 here;' it's now below 24,000. Over the past five year s sales of Dow Che mical hav•· mor e than doubled No t so its employee force. l: S e mployment has gone up from J0.000 to 32.000: worldw1dl e m ployment has risen from 50.000 to Sl.000 OUR LARGEST EMPLOYER is Ma Bell. Amen car. Tele phone & Telegraph. whose i1ales in th1s decade havt- s oared from $17 billion to $37 billion while aftertax prom~ have zoomed from S2 I billion lo S4 5 bilhon. Employment has ha rdly moved a notch. hanRtng in then· at the: 950.00<. level. In short. as Kahn po1nL'> out . it might be appropnah for Mobil lo run an ad pointing out how the ··re::.l of lhi economy has to run raste r to employ more peop1e to mak' up" for the attrition at Mobil and other large corporat1ont> Uti.lity Lists Gain; Ca,sh Flow Woes Laguna Hills Ut ility Co . Laguna llllls. has reported that net income for the second quarter ended J une :m wa~ $47.000 or 2 cents a ~hare. on re venues or S91 5,000, com pa red Wlth a loss or $10.000 on revenues of $686,00C for !ht' like q uarter of 1977 Earnings for the quarter partially offset the r1r"l quarte r loss of $59,000 a nd resulted m u los:,, tor thc :-1x months or $12.000 on revenues of $1.6 million The· year earlier loss for the first ha lf was $40.000 on revenues of SI mJllion. THE INCREASE IN S ECOND.QUARTE R revenue:- pr1marlly from increased water deliveries and rate in creases granted by the Callforrua Public Utilities Com m ission to its subsidiar ies. Laguna Hills Water Co. anc Laguna Hills Sanitation, Inc., the utility said Water deliveries were up 20 percent from the year-age; qua rter, renecting an 11 percent incre ase 1n service cor. nections and a 9 percent rise in water used per connection Us age per connection 1s gr1tduaJly recoverin~ from lust yea r ·s conscrvat:or levels C T'"K f N'. J The water compan) /-'-V was granted a genera1 STOCK rate inc re ase or JO rwr _ cent in Septem ber 197" '------------nnd increasei; to offset hikes in the ros t nf purc hased waler or 2.5 pe rcent and 3 9 percent in January a nd August 1978, respecti vely, the company plans 10 ctpply - i'f:n:.· .. ·~ w 1rco : fg ~ ~ ;,v:: ·.~ WltlrR .~ I 11 1411\-1,, WotvrW .7• II lU 11'-+ i·, Womtt< .SJ 10 I ••v•-'• fQr.zyneral rate incre~se late r ~his month -~ ~~~.~~:.~c=--i:~~~.rt1t'~ or J2.2 percent in November 1977 a nd two an c·rliases·or l .J t WOOdC 60 I U 10 ...... WOOdPI 40 IO n U I;)-'\lo Wolwtll 140 6 I .. ~-'• Wolw pf 110 1 ~- wortdAlr l6 tt J"-~. =~l~:v·~ ,i ,,; .. ~. , .. wv1.i1n n 1 o 15*-"' Wytelb .~ 1 ~ IOI/\ I Wyly . Jll S\11-1, -lC-'t'-l · l(efO• 1 11 llO SH•-•,. XTRA ._ S JI 42'• Y411H 20 9 I 20''-'. i::~fA ,):, 'I •; ~= ~ UP61• JOI> 14 1~ U'\ . 5evt•Co b l) t•\.4 .. •r• !~~ ... :.~ ~ • s: :~~= ~ Europe Eyes Bumper Crop W J\SHJNOTON c AP l -We3tern Europe is raising a bumper grain crop this yea r. which could mea n more com petition ror Amer ican far m ers In some world ma rkets, the Agric ulture Departme nt said today. P roduction In the Common Market countries "appears likely to surpass t he 1974 record or 108.2 million metrir tons" because of a hefty boost In whe a t -Out p ut. the d e p artme n t 's Forelan Aarlcultural ,Serv\C6 aald ~n a w et?t fy m11~u ln t , r ora,rgn A1rlcultW'Cl. However , It said, thl1 yeer'1 wheat and barltY· :ire or relatively poor quality and tht!! could mean "mlxed bl esslrtga'' for t h e Europ ean Com munity percent each. effective in June and August. to offs et in creases In the cost or purchased power and effluent 01. posal. respectively It applied in August for n genera l rate incr ea se of 17.1 percent REVENUES GAINS CONTINlJED to be diluted by n :s· ing costs, the utility said. Since 1976 the s ubs1d11mes trnw rece ived rate increases totalin~ 16 1 and 18 ~ percent respectively The company a l:;o reported thal. &!\ tt resul' of negative cash now, the water company 1i; dehn<1uent on water main extension contract refund paymenL~ aggregot· Ing approximately $204,000. These contr acti; are agree· ment11 under whic h the company agrees to repay advances from developer!'! for the construction or new rac11it1ec; C:1v1t and administr ative actions aggregating approx1m;.i ely 166.000 havt ~n flied by certain main extension contract holders. A PORTION OF ITS CASH now dlftlculties has been caused by delays experienced In connection with th1.· ron structton of t wo reservoirs. The y ho.d been schcdu!cd If' be In o peration In 1977 . however , completion has beer flt laye d due to 3tructural and design defttt.s This also delayed rate relief from lbe PUC Th<' dPiay In r ate relier had been the only ndverse Impact eicpected as ;i result ot the delay ln construction, the parent com pany sald. Jn May the water com pany learned that \be general contractor for the re11ervo1r.s had received a report fro"' i\ 110111 en«l.neer attributing some of the structural dtrect.s In tbe 3·m1Won·aallon reservoir to allegedly defective :ult< prep u atlon. , ". -'".:,J~~, r~ .,_,,,. ... ""' THE COMPANY SAYS IT does not believe th.1\ there la baals for i1uch o c laim . bellevtn~ that the •tructura1 de fectll ln the retervotr are due to dea1cn and constructJon defect• lh•t are the responsibility ot the contractor ( The company sald It Is unsure wha t furtht r Impart , t a ny. the reiaervolr problem wUI have on ltd Clnanc1a. Pot! tlon. No Ut11totlon hos been flied t ' • • • -DAILi PILOT MARMADUK E } ' FUNKY WINKERBEAN SHOE by Brad Anderson BOOMER I u~J ! ~ •. ,., M ISS PEACH bv\vm. F Brown and Mel Casson ' I< • A Nv11' ivt' (;l:)~ r ASK ' ,l \ l •I l 1r Ji 'OU Mkr fl< ). I'-":> ~It i;:: }·::·. )JtJ DO Ii ·: •• AND ~€ l\~AI i-IAPP~NS I , -. Al'TEJr WINDING MY WMOL.C Lll=I" 1ltYING TO LOOI< 6 0 00, I NOW FINO OIAT TMAT UGLY CiUY-7 All'~ IN. ~, ~ow t 'M OOING "It) ?n~T' TlrY1"'6 1't1 LOOK IJGLY.' by Tom Batiuk AGATHA CRUMM by Jeff MacNelly OR . SMOCK . II I~ 'INTENSIVE I "' ~ CARE UNIT • 0 .. ~ , . .. I•• . ,, by Mell MOON MULLINS by Perd and Tom Johnson MOTLEY'S CREW GERIATRIX ~HE-H11" '/OLJ ~ .)U$T 060.U$E Y.:>W A.51<eO 1r= 5'-16 WA<f. ON A St:Al=OOO OIEI ? ' GORDO H AVING TOLD THE ~MCER FARMS GATE 60Afl.0 THAT A66EY IS EXPECTING GEORGIA AND l-llM. SAM IS . ADVISED TO WAIT UM'TIL Hf HAS CLEARED tT WrTH THE MAIM HOUSE.' SEE HISTORIC LOVERS' L.EAP! LOVERS' LEAP aE'l.CK2ft ( REPORT TO THE PR INCi PAL'S O!='FICE by Gus Arriola by Tom K. Ryan by Ernie Bushmiller COMICS CROSSWORD PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz 11 Wc~E ~ IN 11 NC iiE SA1C' ''i ~A$ 0 . MT THE INN : II WHEN ! CALL EC'" SHE ASKED wocrc..1c.:r... L\.. \c::- tNN JOkE~· .. , ..... , 1'11ER£ s rH6 A!CKOFF OF 'TH€ 8EARS·Vll<IN65 GA.ME ,( by Bill Hoest by George Lemont I WONDf:R HOW ~ONG> 1,.. w 1 L,L-ee E?>EFORe ,-He:Y Rf:A~1ze: J:'/11\ NO,-,-HE:Re? 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