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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-11-01 - Orange Coast Pilot... 17 t -~--~ - • 0 ar oars m • LaguDa Doctor 'Treat' Ap(iles .. Vanishes; Victim Spiked With Pins; Of Foul PlaY? Woman Arrested DAILY PILOT · * * * 1oc * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 1, 1978 VOL 11. HO' JOS. 4 SECTIOH°f. M l'AOES I Nosing AroQD·~ - O.lly ...... ~..,Steff MlkMll Laguna Beach pC:trkers s hould have treated the ir meters to a coin otherwise they got a vi sit Tuesday fro m m<'ter cnforc<>r J oyce Armstrong, wearing weird facial garb s u1t ahle for the ho liday. The t ickets. unfortunate ly. won 't be ~pirited away by spooks .... Rate Boosted \: Dollar Makes Gain in Europe .... LONDON I l\P l The Dollar soared on Euro pean money "1arkets· t oda y a f t-er th e a nnouncement in Washington of new steps to bolster the sagging American currency The s t e p s i nclud ed a n unprecedented. one pe rcentage point increase· in the Federal R£'serve Board's bank lending rate to a record 9.5 percent. Dealers in Frankfurt said they were •reluctant lo give quotes in view of the hectic activity and wide spreads in the m a rket Som e dealers in West Germany were reserving j udgment on whether the measures would be e noug h to force a I asting turnabout in the dollar. ··w c11 probaby have lo ~a1t until tomorrow until we can co m e lo a n a cc ur a t e conclusion.·· one West German dealer said of the chances fo r long·tcrm improvement.· The Swiss Nationa l Ba.nk welcomed the announcement CARTER'S DRASTIC ACT TO MEAN RECESSION?--A4 and its spokesman said the United Stall's, Switzerland, West Germa ny and Japan '"will now act togethe r " lo support the dollar ' AP Wl,..-10 ANTI-INFLATION PROGRAM President Carter'!-> c h1 t•f inflation fig hter. Al fred Kaon. said 1t may take a year for the ne w program of volun tary wage an d pr1 ct• gu idelines to lower the inna -tion rate. currentlv (.lbon· 8 pe rcent a year Sel' slor~ Page A4 Laguna Doctor G·one The J apane'se governme nt w e l co m e d the US. m ove Finan ce Mini s ter Tats uo Murayama and Rank of J apan President Te11ch1ro M orma~a issued a JOint statcmt'nt saym~ the J apanesc ~ovcrnmt'nl will support the Unil('<f Statt')> ··w e a r e s u r e that 101 nt 1ntervent1on by the Japanese. lJ S and other governm ents 1n t he fon 1ign ·excha nge ma rket will help s tab1l 1ze the 11\t e rnat1 o nal m o n e t a r y situation," the statement said. Market Post,s Gains After Dollar Rises Veterinarian ~tim of Foul Play? By STEVE MITCH£LL Of IM O.lly Piiot St•ll P o lice and c lose frie nds remain baffled today, more than two weeks after Or G lenn Steve n Craft bid goodnight to his 'st a ff at a Laguna Beach veterinary hos pital and drove off toward his 5outh Laguna home . The 29-year ·old vel~rinaruin has not been seen s ince. and those close to the doctor believe he might be the victim of foul play. In the week and a half prior to h is di s appearance Oct. 18. friends s aid strange incidents plagued the normally e asygoing . veterinarian. including : -Another veterinarian friend rece>ved a call a wee k before the disappearance telling him Dr. Crall had been in "a te rrible ~LS ROLL ON FIRST CALL · "I sold my car for the full price on the first day to the first caller." Thal 's the advertls inR s uccess story of the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Audi 1972. xlnl conc1. A1C $1400 xxx xxxx art 5 pm The Daily Pilot provides the service you need. A rrtendly ad- viser wiU help you wrlte an ad al 642-5678. J accident and is in South Coast hospit':ll with only an hour to li ve." Nume rous phon e calls made lo the Laguna Ve terinary Hos pital whe r e C r a ft was r es id e nt veterin a rian le ft secretaries lis tening to heavy brea thing , or s ilence on the other end. -Two fa lse a larm s were called into the ad jacent fi re station, prompting an orricer to show up at the pet clinic to query the "extrem ely nervous veteri na rian" about the ir . origins . ~ · · -A floral arrtft\gement from a local Clower s hop a rrived hours afte r the. second fire alarm with a sinister message ror the doctor. "It's weird. No doubt about itr" said Laguna Bench Police investigator Gene Brooks this morning. The detective said he has put out an all-points bulletin for Craft and his 1972 Volvo sports waeon across the United States. He's also checking to see if anyone is using Craft's credit cards, a nd is talking with Colo radib authorities where Craft vacationed last summer. And he's been tracking down m a ny of Craft's friends In Orange County in an attempt to establish some reason for the m ysterious disappearance Oct. 18. • '_'There may be foul play Involved, or he might have just left the area." Brooks shrugged. "But we're following up every lead we can in hopes of clearing this thing up." ' Bruce Kirby, a technician who has been keeping up with the work at the clinic sklce the ,di s appearance, was the last known person lo see Craft. lie described that last day in '" detail, often stopping to consider his words before going on. "That last day was weird." the tall technician said this m orning. Spiked Apple lnjzues Chikl SHREVEPORT. La. CAP ) -Police said a woman was arrested a fter a c h i ld bit into a Ha lloweenvipple and was stuck with a pin. lnvesligators said they found three trick-or-treat apples s pik e d w it h st r a ight pins Tuesday night. After children told of· ficers where they got the apples. palice said , they arre$.ted Ede ltraut M . Cla rk, 51, of Shreveport. She was booked into city jail on c harges of ag· gravaled battery and violation of the state law prohibiting dangerous con- tamination of food. ' The price of gold fell back on European bullion marts Gold is traditionally a hedge in ti mes or monetary c risis and the pric~ usually falls when the dollar strengthens . The dollar also strenflt thened on the fo reign exchange market in Copenhagen. An hour after the n e w meas ur es w ere announced. the dollar had gone <See DOLLAR, Page A2) N EW YORK <AP 1 Tht• stock market rallied in ht•uvy trading today in a rus h of e nthu s ia 5 m ove r the> government 's dramatic re:.CU(' plan for the dollar The Dow Jones averagt• of 30 industrials. which had tumbled 104 points in the last 12 l.r..adin~ da ys, turned <1round and climbed 25.20 lo 817.65 with two hours logo today. <See STOCKS, Page A2) • Suspect Confesses He Molested Girls A Huntington Beach m an has pleaded guilty to cha r ges of molesting two small girls and re portedly agreed to testify agains t fi ve other men charged with operating a child prostltu· lion ring. Robin Frede rick Garrell, 58. of 1314 Palm Ave., owner of a Costa Mesa construction rlrm, entered a gutlty ptea Tuesd ay in Los Angeles SuJH:.rior Court to one count of coru1piracy and two counts or molesting a pair of sis- ters aged 7 and 9. Three other counu of chHd molestation were dropped. Garrett remains free on $50..000 bail pending a Jan. 22 · heHrlng to determine whPther he . " should be declared a mentally disordered sex offender. Gar rell was one of nine men Indicted by the Los Angeles Grand Jury last summer in con· neclion with an all eged child prostitution· ring. · It was charged that the men, who lived in such fa r-flung areas as Los Angeles. Salt Lake City and Britain, operpted "stables" of child prostitutes as young as 4 years old. The ring reportedly prov1dt'd the cllildren to adult~ for thl' com m ission of ·'le wd und lascivious acts" and the tnkm1< o.f photographs and motion 1m.· tur~s ,, ' Rapist Routed By Dog i\ German shepherd puppy \I.ho "cr vc5. a.s a ;unkyard dog dc!-.t•rves a medal, Westminster poll ct• !>a1d Tuesday. because he ".ivcd a fiunt1ogton Beach girl from being rap<'C1 or molestt>d. W t'SI minstc•r P olice Orficer Earle• c;raham !-><1id the 1ne1dent r1t•c urrc<I last Saturd:.iy evening, but 11 wa),n't until the shaken girl was rC' inl(•rv1ewcd Tuesday lhttl a ll the facts were known. Sh<' was lt>ading her horse lo 1l~ ),table on ;.1 lane behind an indu!>tr1:.1l <trt:'a in the 13000 blo<:k or M 11lon St . about 5 30 pm . \I. hen a man acco!>tt•d ht·r. Scrc•aming. lht' girl. 16. brokt· frt•c• from h1::. gra),µ :rnd m ade a frantic dash tfJ\l.ard the hor5.c rnrra I. hoping to s lam the galt' !.hut .rnd blod her pur!>uer In n.•count1ng hc.'r ordeal. she told m f1ct>rs th at "Lobo," an t·ight month old pup. had comt• to k no\\ her from hL·r v1sil5. lo ndt• ht•r hor"l' · I ho rl'l.1ll·d to ht•r "<'rl'am.., lk knt'\I. "ht• wa::. 111 1fangl'r · :.ay:. Offirt·r c;raham I.oho lun~l·cl OH'f the wrecking vt1rd frnN Jn<I . baring his teeth. \I. l'OI ullt'r tht• girl '!-> attacker .. Ht"" not lhat b ig. but he can look prrtty fierce when ht• want), to.·· say), Tom Rhyne'\, manager or lfrindl•c.'r Tow ing a nd Repair St·n IC't'. the firm Lobo gua rds lnvcst1gator!> said the girl's nttackcr fled to his car.a nd s!>('d awa-. /\nd Lobo w('nt h ack t o \I. att•hing afh'r lht• 1unkyard. Ora nge Coa~t \\e atbe r Parlly cloudy at times but mostly s unny Thurs- day Lows 48 to 54 Hig h~ 66 to 73 INS IDE TODAY .. Mo bf' happy. Yl\u had me /or 26 years Some porents don't haoo their children that long ·' Tl1us spoke Dione Thomas as she prepared to die from cancer See Death 1o:as1er at llome. Page A12 ladex At Vevr ~In A• llMllM• "' ... ,..,. Alt Mo•l•t a .. t lMU flW Mlf1i< ... ., .. C.lllo,...1• AJ Mll11MI ,,_ Cln1lll... 02 It lt•tl_..1 H.-c .... 10 "" ~ ..... c-•• (r9UWonl Alf Syl•I• l'9f19' 0 .. 111 N•tl<e. 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D•Uft 41 (Ihle ""'1w C•lll(tt1'U• \wtUt '1et1MA hw • _,,,,,, U \0 ;~;::.,.,"a ;~·"'~.:,, "'°"'"'' ~ .• , •••• to r arst> th1· pnm L· rate and bring:, rt tu fl:-. h1g h1.•)o,t lt·vel sm cl! 1!174 wh\·n t ht.· 1H 1me rctl<' rl'ach~cl 12 pC'rcc•nt d uring a crl·drt S<jUl:l't.l' that ut"n1mpao1ed lhl· 1974·7f1 r<•C'l'hSIOn ""o f ar th is y t".H, l :.irgl! 1·om m L·rc·1a l b<.rnki-, h;1v(• ra1:.ed 1h1· p n 1111• 1alt' 11 11m1.•., from 7:1, p1 •1'1·1·11t 1111 .J:in I * * • Frona Page A J STOCKS .•• " Garnt·r~ ov(>r '4helmed lowr.. by an 8 I m argin m ttw over .111 t afl y o f N (.'w Yo r k S tot·lo. E xchange·bs tc.'CI issues Before the m arket OJ)ened tht· Federa l R ~s~r ve B o uret dl!>C IOst'd (.I )o,\:'rll'S o f ~tt·po., d l'!>l ~n t•d to :.horL· up t h1• d1•prt•:o.M•d doll<.tr 10 foreign " x <' h a n i: l' , i n 1· I u d 1 n ~ ;1 n unpr<·C'c-d c'nkd rnC'rea::.(• 1 n I ht· d 1 :. C' o u n t r a t t• b y a f u I I pNccntag<: pou11.. to !11 ;· pc:rn·nl tSN· story. Pagt· A'1 l Such a Jump rn the d1i.coun1 ralt.'. the C'harge lht.· Fed set~ 1111 loa ns to rt!> m1·mbt.-r commercia l ~bank:.. appcan-d hkl'ly to ex1•rt 'trong upwarrl prC's:.urc o n otht•r rnll'resl rate::. Rut many Wa ll Stn.•l'lcrs tukt• th1• vu•w th.at such a s hort ll'rm 1olt I'.". ncce:.)\ary m edicine..• In 1 H'<tt lhl' basic p roblems 1.r 1nfl<.1t ion tn this country and l:wk of confidence in the d ol l ar over:.eas T he brokcraRt.' firm or tlad w ll<Jl sey Stuarl Sh1l'llls Inc 1si.uc·d a 'II utrml•nt dc·C'lanng · All lhe d1ffrcull c horrcs that had to he m .1(11· havt· h1·1·n ni:iclt· Thi· admini .... tr,1tion a nd tht.· f t'<I hd vc l"llen the bull ct " Israel Gets. Co/,d Slwulder , From Carter WASHI NG'PON I/\ P i Th" (.' ;1 rt e r ;1 d m i n 1 )\I r :i t 1 o n 1 s s howing a c u lr u l u t c·d colt! )\houldc·r to lsr;,t."I. c•ven ai. lulk'.". o n a n E~vpti un Js rut>l1 P•'<.rt't' t rt'a t y c o n ti n u e l o ">hll" progn•ss T hl' White House s111d Tul'Sdav that P rM 1f1enl Cartc..·r will nc;r mt'l'l wit h Is r ael i P r1 m1· M 1nister Menachem Be~r n th10., wt•ck . although both '.\Ill bt· an Nl·w York on Thur~day Whit<• lfoust.• prc~s ht'Crt tary .Jody Powell went out of his way lo dt>ny reports that Be~1n had hl't'n inv1t1.-d lo m ('t•I wit h C:<.1rtt•r 1n W a s hi n g ton o v er th1.• wcc..•kcod. ~ Hcgin, who was to a rr1v1· m the U nite-cl Stut(>S tocluy on J private vi1>it, will s peak to .1 n•ligious group in Ne w York on T hursday night ('arte r will ht• C"nmpaigning in Manhattan for seve rul hours that d ay. ·'T h e que s ttnn ts n ot why :trl'o 't they mel"S ing . bul why should tlll'y meet," Powell s airl Beg in will mee t only with St·l'retary or St ate Cyr us Vance• who will Oy up from Was hington to see him . The rc!Pn~c of Carter ' plan~ f o l l owr rl r l o se l y 11 11 ann o u nce me n t th at Ass i11tant Secr e t a ry or Defcn •.1e David M c Cifferl l s p os l pon1nR indefinitely a pla nned trip lo Israel to c on s ult on th ut cou nlr y't. d fl'nW needs ~'>' h1•,11111.:!> 111 Sun D1t:J(o on .1 h•dt•111\ p1nn tu h•1tM• lNtl'ho ufr Southl'rn <.:uhrurnw SI rnn.i oppo~ll Ion hR!' nrll'l'n 11t I h 1• h 1•,111ng:. t u 26 of 217 111 11 1111 ";cl t r J l' t ., T h t· 2 6 nt•.rr .. hon· t r.rl't.. an· i.1x to~lH m tl•·~ o ff the coast hc•twe«'tl L>uncA Point und S a n Oat.'JCO .\ st roni: front wm; 1>rei.cnt.cd 111 T111'11d ny lu•a1,1 11~!> b y Sa n Dll'l(o Mayor P1•ll' Wibon, U.S lkp.. IJotWI Van Ot'Nltn and 'J • I .1 1 r B u r .: 1· 11 1· r . 1J n •l- i\ ,wm hlyrnan l.;1rry Kupiloir. 11 ~.111 0rt'K0 rht-. lt'ttde r S IUt ld they bf-llevc lh•· n·S<'1 v1~ In the n ear-:;hor<· tu''"" &r<' rom parat1vely f.ma ll J IHI thdt !->an DreRO fac·c)\ tlw polt'11 l1JI I°''' •>f 1ti. $t hellion ,11111 11.d tour ... 1 rndustry rn case 111 ,111 01' ''"II Th l'} ,1bo r ited air pollution cfong t•rs and potential dis ruption tu N.-J vy lr atninJ,! exerc1se i'> Thi· ht·J nnw .. Jn· expcctt-d to ~ tukl•n rnto cons1de rauon when Ctn l'rnor Edmund G Brown J r rn.1kt·'-hi'-final rt·<·omm enda t1nn to th1: St><·n ·lar} of the Interior. U.td ham noted that. wl\ile in t h t-.!>lat\• Le g i s l at ure. h e J Ulho rf'd a hill to r l'nl'W and t•xte nd a ban •)ll <nl dnlhl'lg in Southt•m Cahfornus w1lhm the thr"t' mile trtak Juri11Cl1rUon ll11w1•vl'r. hl' o.,u1d h1· now Ii t• I r (' v •' )\ ii 1 i. n t • <' c· s !> ~ r y Io 1•on~11d1•1 fut un· t•nt.•rJ(y ne<.'<l:. as w c I I ll i. l' n v 1 r 11 n m l' n t u I pro I t•cUon · · 1 am terribly concerned about an ove rall cne rey policy 111111 unfortunatt•ly we don't have o nt•, · · Rudhnm :.a1ct · 'Th1·n "s no pa t yes or no a nswt'r, ·· he· addecl "I c annot t omt• out and just blindly oppose future use of reserv.-s. ", Badha m said he hasn 't bet'n <·ontacted by any lod l leadera u 1 t•onn1.•ctwn with lhl.' propo~cd lt·asrn~ II(• said stron~ oppo)\1t1on by Or un_i::l' Coa!>t lt·:id1·r .. to th1: ll':t'.".1ng might tnflul'n <:c his 1m:.1tron "Ao., th(' repre:.ent allve of pa rt of tht• area rnvolved. I mu:.t co n 11 1 de r a 11 s o u ~c e ~ of mfo rm<.1t1on a \ W<'ll :J)o, as pe cts of lhe ar gum<'n'-," Uad ham )o,llld ... , would as I have always rn the• past ma ke myself a va1l abll1 to cliscu!is thii.. with local leade r!> Good Ad"l~f" J ehan Sad at. 1.qfr of the Egyptian p r es1d<.'nl , :-:1 ~.., s he ~ave her husband only on<' bit or advice befon· h(' left on ha::. h1ston<.: flight to .J..rusalr m in 1~7 "R<' r <' lax1·d T ;itk· Lo lht·m .. !-!ht• :o.<.11d today s he as o pt1m1::.t1c about the pros p ect s o f peac<' in the Mideast. Another Storm BreWs Huntington Park Renters Prot,est Hikes By ROBERT BA RKER Ot Ille O.lly ,..._. Sl•ll Early last F eb. 10, a 92·mph windstor m nppvd throug h Lh1· llun tingt on -by,thc -Se a Mobilt: Hom e \!)llage, de s t roy ing M m obile homes and damaging G4 othns. Losses tot aled m ore than SI mrllton Tlt1'.". 14<·t·k :i d1ffrn·n1 krnd or 'lorm " gain111g momentum ;1t I h1· :ioo umt park Just north of llw l'm·1f11· Ocean <1 nd Wl')o,t of th(· Southl·rn C:Jl1forn1a Edison 1wn<·rat1ng plant Hl')\ldl'nt:-. arc up sn ;:irm :. lwl·ause.,they ha ve j!Jbt le<Jm ed" t h.1t I h1•1r n•nl w1 11· be rnc reasL-d $1!1 pN month in late Dt!cemhcr. 'l'h(·r r n ·nt was raisc•d $25 per m oll th I ;1:-.l Apri I Thl' m·w sehl-duh-for ;tll un1t:-. v.1ll rangl' frnm $177 lo $1!.I!! p('I month ~lan v ol llw rl.'~tdt•n b .111· w1cl11v.' 01 rd lrl'd p1•oph· 1111 fl\1'11 ln<'Om('S ThC'y '."oil~ th1·y .ire· "orr11-d about their futun ·..,. ··1 don't know what we arc go1n~ to do." ~aid Ji•wel Akey .i IJa rk r!'s rdent for.six years 'T ht· n1•\\ rc·nt will b(' m un · lha11 half our rnco mL' "We'll ~t<iy as long a s possrbl(• becau::.c we lo ve the place so. But I 1u.-..t don't know .. Olht;h )\ay thE'y will I)(> hard w cs ::,L-tl to m1·ct tht: n1.·w tl·nt. hut ... 1v lhn· :in• :-.tut"k bl·<·au:-.<' o f ht·i.I V) n(.w reloc.it1on t'O'.".t:. wh11·h arc est1 m<1tl'<.I at $..1.000 Pt'r coach · "BC'!>ldt.'~. the re's no plaCt' l'h l.' to go," s ;.ud M;.iry Helen Reac·h · /\ no tht·r r esident. Clt·on<i T l'rr y. s ays there a r1: ol hl·r probll'ms, too "Our coach wa s destroyed 1n the storm a nd Wt' h ad to buy :.i new one WE' m<1ke a SI 13 loun paym ('nt. $189 rent p ayment am! we h c.iv1.• utilil.Jes to pay on top of that " The.• trailer parlC is owned b.Y t h t' Nova r r o Con s t r u c t io n < 'ompnny of Alha m b ra /\ s pokesm an who ::.aid ht' "'a" ont> of the Novarros and om· of the o wners or the pa r k. declan<d that rent. even wilh the m·w mr r!'ase. 1-; Jl(>lov. othe r tra1 l1..•r parks wi th an oce<1n location He said there are heavy co)\t)\ 1nc·urred sn s treet work . sewa~C' pump11 and the cle velopmt-nt of a modc•rn clubhouse at the site "l'eoplc 1ust h ve hPre and thev d on't rc·aliw there <ire lot-. of ·pro hlt'm s a nd c xp c n ~t·:-. in vol vc..-d." he said , .... The spokl'sm an also s aicl thaQ pa rk owners intend to ~1ve·n·'>•· cll-n ts :.i r e hute wi th t h Ptr I' ro p '' ~ 1l 1 o n I :$ 'u vi n ~ s . I ll- d l' t' ll n c<I to say how much 1t would m1·an to 1·:ich tt'nant. /\ hou t flO n ••;rdent::, gatht·rl'd with City Councilwoman Ruth SMiiey 'J'uesd<1y to ::.pell oul lhl·1r <'Om pla ints Brigg~, Milk To Debate Proposition 6 St at <' Sen. John Bri~gs, R· Fullerton. will de ba te Sa n Fran . dsc~ County Su~isor Harvey Milk. a n avowed homosexual. on the pros and cons or Propos ition Gata 7:30 p.m. mcctin~tonight. Briggs is the a uthor of the so· r ailed anti-homosexua l teache r 1n1lla1lvc on next Tuesday's ballot To night's de bate . s ponsored by the California Pr o -Famtly ('oalition , will be held at lht.' Ga rd en Oro v.e C om munlty Cente r . 11300 Stanford Avf' . C ordc..•n Grove . Briggs and Milk debaln were h E>ld <'artier this fa ll In San Francisco. Walnut Crt ek 11nd Oakl a nd , arcordlng t o a apok ellm~for Briggs. T h ey said tht.·y rn t1·nd to marsh a l forcet1 wi th oth i.'r m·obiJc homt• len;rnb a nd (IU'h for a rent stab1l1 .tatton 1m lt t:) with the Cily Council "Wf' don't want re n t controls h u t w e ct o w a n l r ,. n t )\tab1l1tat1on." Mrs Heath )o,t11d S he 1nd1cate d th a t r e nt s la bi Ii zat ion would allow fo r r ent increases -to match t ht' M!'it ~of h ving incn ·<1ses City Attorney Gurl llu1t11n )o,(jld T ul·sd a y tht.> C'tl y h ;.i., thl' <1uthonty to 11riposP ltmrt)o, on n ·nt inc rea!>cs SOuth Korea's Bid For A-bomb Bared WAStnNGTON (/\f'I -Thl· d efense Jitte r s thul prom pll-d South Kort·a to try to influl'nt:c U S con~ress m1.•n cippa r enlly a lso <"<tUSt'<I that C'ountry ''' try lo ck vl'lop nutl1:•tr "''<.1 pon~ '" tht· t•url.v 1970s. a llo u ... c )\ulw om m1 tle 1..• Si.I VS ll owt .. ve r t h e ~1 p p a r1·nt wt·apnn:. program was cancelll'd in 1975 after India's d c·ve lor· men~ or nuclea r de vices mJdl' rl hardt•r to obtain nuch·<i r fuel supplies. aerordrn~ to ci llouw lnlt.'rnat1 onal Ht·lat101'1)', Commit let• s u b<·omm1llt•t:'s final n ·port on its thre<>·y<•a r :.tud y of U S · South Ko rean relatums. The rq>0rt. t;>cing issul·cl 1<1· da v. also !>avs acc:uscd So uth Kc; l"l' a n 1nr"l111•0l'l' p l'r11'1 l!'r To ni;:s un 1'·1rk W:J)o, tryrn~ «h la te a~ last .fanua r y lo set up a d l·J I ·to 1·xpo rl /\mt·n c.•a n !>Up plu·d 'urpiw; Korean rockt'l:.. mortar :.hl'lls . howitze r a mmun1twn rt· t•odle:..s nfl~ a nd ;.i variety of olh1•r wt•apons /\nd 1l said TonF II lndu')\tm•s Co . a South Kort.•an a r m s m a nufa<•tun ·r connl'<'led with Rl·v Sun Myung Moon '!> Unif1Ca· lion Church, ab o trwd Lo t:xport U S ·m ad(' M·Hl r ifle::. a :. pa rt of an <1ppan •nt South Korean effort to become a n Asra'n arm:. l'" porter T he re port quot('s a n unu.kn trficd former South Kore<fn 11£ f1c1;.il as saysng Seoul's effort to dcvt•lop nud c ar weapons wa:. un;rn1m ol1Sly a p proved in lhe early 1970s by a South i<orean Weapons Explo1l<.1tson Comm it tee . Jn a wide-rang ing, 425-paRe re · port. the s ubcommittee. headed b y Re p. Donald M Frazer . D Minn .. also says. -U.S . mtellJgence sources n ·· ported m l!Yll th::U South Korec.tn mtclhgenc<· a~enL~ wer e g1vsn1i: moncy to form<.·r !lo use /\i.san s u bco mmitt ee C h :.11 rm an Cornelius E Galla ghe r. D·N J -Han Gr Uk. an ad vis er to South Kort!a n Pre:.1de nt Park Chung Hee. a ppare ntly tried to bribe an unidentified. hig h of. hcial or the u S. Vo i ce or Ame rica m 1970 to make the VOA 's reports more favora ble to Seoul. -A task forc e of fl'de ra l ag-enc1~ s~ld ~ M't up to rn· vest1gat.e whether Moon's C'Jm· plex of operations m the United St ates and the effort to export M · 16 r ifl es violated U S law While d rawing no conclu. .. ions a!> Lo the reasons. the s ub<'omm1t let> report says past political ac· t ivit1es by Moon 's organ1zatJon)\ orren have comcrded with what . the South Ko rean gove rnmt.'nt wa nted at the time -Public te:.trmony by form <.•r Sel'rC'l ur,> of S t;.it" l1 1•nr y I\ Kissinger indi cate~ that h1.· knl'" ahout tht• a llt>gatron o f payo fr, tn Galla gher fou r yea1~ bl'fol"l' a full -s calf' rnn•::.t1gat1on by the J ustice Depa rtment wa )\ bel!un d uring forml·r Prc..·::,idl•nt r ord ':, a dmm1s tr"tion. Baseball Football Soccer Tennis (vtfJthinf (well Harty Everything) fer tt.e Athlete ·-... Volley Balls Soccer Balls Footballs Baseballs Softballs Playground Balls Bo,.2ey Boards Weifht Sets Jump Ropes Racket Strlnlinf ... Oil Strike E(Ued In Iran 'f E lf1'/\N,. Iran C/\I' > Oil rt-ltnt'ry workers b<'~nn trrt-klrng bat•k to work at Ahud a n on tht• Pe r s i a n Gu lf tod ay h ut r e m<1ined on strikt· a l othe r cente-rs 1 OlhE\r walkout:-. ..,10111wd most fltlol hts rh und oul 11f ' 'l'l'llr:m'i. ai rport and ldt homl·s wit hout bu t ;1111· g;,., lor cookinlol and t\C' ., t 111 g In an a ppa re nt movt• to 1k(uSt' the <"rii.1s, n e \\o ly 111 .... lutled .Ju:.tr<.'<' Minrstt•r llU)o,M•tn N:iJafr -..11ct I o<Juy ;111 poll t rc"ll pnMint!rS rn 11 an \liould ht.· n·ll·,1 .. c.·d l>c.-c. IO T h e ir fr<'ed1HTI ha s br1·n <1 ma 1or de ma nd of '.".tn kt-r .. .ind of .inti goH•mment proll·st1·r" who have bt•e n d c•mo11 .... 11.t1 1ng J).!<J rn:.t t lil' governme nt for m onthc; Th t• ...i r 1 kt• h .,. r t· f 1n1• r }' workl'r S. who dl'mand morl' m oney, ,an en~ to m a rtial law a nd other pohtsc al con cessioru.. threatens to slice this riot and s trike-tom nation 's ml exporu. hy 40 J><.•rcent <tt a dally cost ol StiO m1lhon. T h e Aba d an r <'fi ner y. th•· world's larg1·st . e m ploys t7,000 people . The number returning a nd the r eason w e r e not announced A s trike by <1i rport workerii est T e h r a n ':. a irpo rt f<Hccd canee llat1on of m os t fh~ht-.. 1 ot1;1 v r.o, 1·rnm1·nf orficr!Jb ,;111! 1 lw ~I rlkt•I ,, who "'..ilkl'd off tht· JOh Tul·:-.d .1). want an t·nd 111 mJr l w l la\\ r<·lua .... 1· of p11l1l11'al prrs o nt•r!> a nd de rn.11111 I ran ' c urrt!ncy. lht: ndl. bt• l'UI loow from thl' dollar Th t• a rrpn rt \H 1rkl'rs. v.hn mJtil' no pc.iy d1·m Jnds. rt'fu ... -d to load or unload pl<1ne)\ Rut a n<' g as <h ,t r 1h11111r ., 'Pd .. ing mon· p .1\ ;111cl p11l1111·.il c C11H't•....,111n ... also st rud. P r 1 m (' M 1n 1 :-. I t' r .h~ a I •• 1 Shanf·Emam1 told l'arh<1m l·n1 the strike. whic h 'ht>g<rn lll)o,I w ee k a n d s w t•ll t'cl 1nl o ,, fulJ sca l1· wa lko ut b y :l7.000 wor ke rs Tuesdav. h<i i. created ,, "da n~l·rous s1tua 1 wn. :· "Tho~· who provokt' thl' 1111 C'O m p a ny worke r s lo :.lr1 k1· :.hould know that tht.• hall in ttw t•x port of ml wrll h<1ve dangl'roll· n •pc•rc·u:.sro ns for lht! t•ntrr• t.•Ountry " /\n rnformt'fl ... ourc1· v. ho a..,k•'ll not to bt: nam 1·d )o,J td l'm erJ.Wnt ' pl<1ns Wl'rt' drawn up last Wl'l'lo. lo a llow Ira n to m a intain fill percent or its daily export quot ,1 • of S mrlhon barrels in the· t'venl of a c n s1s l r<1n su pplies Clbout Ill ~rcl'nt of lht! non-Commum'I wo rld':. oil l.mnber Yard Blaze Probed RAK E RS Fl l::LD (/\fl > Ar:.o n is su~J)l·c.·ted m ;1 '>I>< 1 t :H·ula r bla zf' that t'all !>t•cl ~. million to S4 m illion d;.im.igt• t11 • lum ber yard ht•r (" early tod u\ th£• Kern County fire dc 1>artm('11I rt.• po rt NJ Flames shot 50 feet into Iii• an . :.111<1 lnllow1ng "m11lo.1 · lr11111 1\Jron ' l.umlw r Y.11 ti 1111 ,.;rt1•.11n ll1ghwa y <·oulcl bt.· ">t•t·n (111 '"" mill')\, ftn'ml'n r(:port1·d It tool. 35 f1n •ltght1•r.., i111111 th.i n 11411 hour s to t•onlr ol lh• blJ lt.: t h a t d t•)o,l rovt·d t h r1·• v.<Jn•how,.•·., full Clf luri1h..r Duck Feet Churchill Water Wonder Speedo White Stag Rawlings Wilson Bancroft Jog Joy White Stag Wigwam Davis Victor Imp Yonex-Prince Speedo-Adidas Badminton Rackets ' t , i 7 ' I ... - Orange , Coast EDITION Today' Clo Ing N.Y. StoekH VOL. 71 , NO. 30.S • .t SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1978 C TEN CENTS Market G1;1iris 35~3~ in Trading __ Today Record Single-Jay S~ Greets Carter's Dollar-saving Plan F.W YORK t,\P I Th ~tl)('k market. clracn uc.tJy re •·r~I ni! tu. f'<'t'ent llid.-~ laftl'd powerful r 117 in at'llve tr dl~ toduy u Wall ~rf'('<\ wt-lcom<"d th.-JCOvt•rnm t>nt ., n·~t'Ut' pJlln (or lht' dollar 'l'tll' Dow Jon<-:<> a\<toragr ol 30 mdu~trittls "ill"Cb had tumbll'd 1~ potnb1 1n tht' la:.t 12 tndlng d a )' 1. l u r n l' d u r o u n d u n d climbed :U :W to clos~ ut 827 79 to day The rormcr ttcord slnate duy 811ln ror Jhe ltvCratttl WMb 32 93 points on Aug. 16, llnl. ufter tf\en Pres1d<lnt Nixon unnounct.>d 11 serie?I of driu,llc economic Bal,loween Tri~kster Laguna Beach parkers should have treated their meters to a coin -other wi se they get a visit· Tuesday from meter enforcer J oyce Armstrong, wearing weird facial ·garb suitable for the holiday .. The tickets. unfortunately, won 't be spirited away by spooks. Study .Authorized Foi-.AirpOrt: Plan Orange County s upervisors wi ll s pend an estimated $250.000 for another study of the Orange County Airport. The board agreed Tuesday lo hire a consultant to work for the next year on a plan lo chart the airport's future and determine h o w f acilities s hould be remodeled to meet the public's air travel needs. "The master plan work in no way 1s dabbh,ng over another HlUllington Mokster Pkatb Guilty A Huntington Beach man has pleaded guilty lo charges of molesting two small girls and reportedly agreed to te~tify against rive other men charged with operating a child proslitu. lion ring. Robin Frederick Garrett, 58. of 1314 Palm Ave .. owner of a Costa Mesa construction firm. ente red a guilty plea Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court to one count of conspiracy and lwo counts of molesting a pair of sis, ters aged 7 and 9. Three other counts of child molestation were dropped Garrett remai n s free on $50.000 bail pending a Jan. 22 hearing to determine whether he -should be declared a mentally disordered sex offender. Garrett was one or nine men indic ted by the Los AngeleR Grand Jury last summer in con· nection with an alleged child prostitution ring. It was charged that the men. who lived in such far·Oang areas as Los Angeles, Salt Lake City and Britain. operated "sta bles" 'of child prostitutes as young.as 4 . yea rs old. ·f • ''-\ , The ring reportedJy provided th~ children to adults for the com m ission of ''le wd and lascivious acts" and the takjng of photoaraphs and moti6n pie· tu res. One o( the men lndlcted was charged with aelllng his 7-year· old daughter fo'r Immoral purp<>MS. He Is Charles James Huahee, as, of La Puente. \· . study of the airport," said Supervisor Philip Anthon). "This is a job of putting the blueprints together that will improve the airport," Anthony ba1d . , Barbara Fox, a n assist ant director o( the county General Services Agency, said in a report to supervisors the last airport master plan was created in 1965. . Since then. revised plans have been developed. she wrote. but "th e re is a need for a n integrated up.to-date master plan." The new study comes on the heels of an Environmental impact Report c EIR > that cost $262,000 and took four years to complete . While the EIR o nce was con s idered the docume nt to c hart the a irpo rt (uture, supervisors in August merely accepted the document without selecting any o( the alternate plans presented. Instead, Anthony proposed creation of a new airport master p l an which would address capacity, land use compatibillly, noise programs and constraints on airport growth. Mrs. Fox said much of the data needed for the new m aster plan is contained in the EIR. But additional study will be ne e ded in th e a r ea s o f architedural design> facilities r e quirements , f i n a n c i a l planning and airport land use compatibilitv. "This compatibility conflict reflects a serious confrontation <See AIRPORT, Page AZ> ..WHEELS BOLL ON FIRST CALL "I sold my car for the ruu price on the first day to the first caner ." That's the advertising success story of &,he Corona del Mar man who pl#Ced lhls ad in the Daily Pilot: Audi 1972 • .dnt eond . A/C $1400 XXX·XXXX Ult S pm. The Datly Piiot provide" the service you need. A friendly ad· \•Iser will help you write an ad ot 642·5678. I • .... measures lnrludlng a Creeze on waaes and Dfices. • Giainers overwhelmed losers by a.,.:lmargin In the over-all l3 l ly or Nt>w York Stock 1-~xchange-llsted \ssues. Before the market opened the F ~de r al Rese r ve Boa rd d1i.closed a series of s t e ps * * * des igned lo s hore up the d e pre'ssed doll a r In foreign e xchang e. includ ing an unprecedented increase in the discount r aj e b y a full percentage point. to 9'h percent. !See story, Page A4. > Such a 1ump in the (iiscount rate. the charge the Fed sets on * * *' loans t-0 its memoor commercial banks, appeared likely to exert s trong upward pressure on other interest rates. . But many Wall St reeters take the view that such a short·term jolt i~ necessary medicine to treat the basic proble ms or mflation in ttus country and lack * * * ot confidence In lhc dollar overseas. The brokerage firm of Bache Halsey Stuart Shields Inc . issued a statement declaring: "All the difficult choices that· had to be made have been made. The administration and the Fed have bit.ten the bullet." * * * Dollar l"Plo-.PrQhed Banks Accused of DriVing Down Value WA SJilNGTON CAPl -The governme nt is investigating cha rges that leading banks in the United Slates conspired 00.. drive down the value of the U.S. dolla r on Coreign money markets in order to reap windfall profits. it was diselosed today. A Justic·e Department ofCiciaJ. who asked not to be identified by na m e, said the investigation began about two months ago and is focusin' on charges that ma· jor American banks "acted in concert" to drive down the value of the 'dollar on international m a rkets. The official said that if the al, legations are accurate. the Conception I.NG Site Disliked WASJilNGTON <APl -The staff of the F ederal Energy Regulatory Commission recom· m e nded today that a site at Point Conception be rejected for construction of a terminal to re- ceive shipments of liquefi ed natural gas. In a final envttonmental Im· pact statement, the staff ~aid two better sites exist. lls first choice for the LNG t e rminal would be Oxnard, whi c h i s d e sc rib ed as "significantly superior." Its second choice, it said, wouJd be a site known as Rat· tlesnalce Canyon , along the Pacifi c coast nort.h of San Luis Obispo. The staff report cited public r i s k through accide nts in handling LNG. LNG is natural gas chilled to a liquid at a temperature of some 260 d egr ees b e l ow zero Fahrenheit a nd holds a. huge. amount or potentially explosive enl!rgy in a conc~11trated form. The site at Point Conception should be rejected as a proposed site primarily because of the presence of. an active earth· quake fault on the site." the statement said. " ''Significant impacts to the cultural and historical resources of the area would compound the already undesirable aspect of locating a terminal on an active fault,'' it continued -. banks could be cha r ged with price fixing violations under the Sherman Antitrust Act . ··u there were antitrust viola· lions It would relate to whether or not there was collusion. There. has got to be evi~nce the,Y act· ed in concert." U{e official said The revelations of the 1n· vestigation came as P resident Carter announced drastic ~teps aim ed at ha lting the sinking value of the dollar overseas cSee story Page A4. I The Justice Department of· fi cial said today that among the sources of the allegations wai. David Edwards. a former e mployee of Citibank, who has filed a c1 vii ~uit against the bank Edwards, who ch<.1rged that he was fir~ after m<ilong th(' al legations. has said Citibank and other major banks capitalized on the weakness of the dollar in relation to other foreign curren· c1es by ··selling short" one day and then buying back dolla rs the next day after they had declined in value . When traders sell dollars s hort. they borrow dollars and sell them at the going price and must later replace tbe borrowed dollars. If the price of the dollar 1s forced down in the mcam1mc. the traders can make a qu1ck New Numbers City Hal,l Swirehes Plwnes Effective Monday. Costa Mesans will be dialing new phone numbers for most city serVlces. With the exception of the emergency number for the fire department and paramechcs, all city hall phones will swllch to a 754 prefix. The final four digits will rernain the same as tbey are under the current 556 prefix. ' Tbe emergency number for the fire department will remain 541-1111: for other fire business, M9·ll L3. "The switch is so that we can change from the old style telephone office equipment to a computer iied system ," said Orville Amburgey, city d1rcector of com· munications , Amburgey said today the new system will be more er. fi cient and reduce the number of call directors now used. It won't cost the city a ny money, he noted. The switch was req,uested and paid for by Pacific Telephone Com· pany. · Starting Monff ay. the Police department can be reached at 754.5252 instead of the present 556·5252. Most Costa Mesans should be receiving a complete hst or new city phone numbers with their water bills from th~ Costa Mesa County Wa ter District. Free stickers with emergency phone numbers can be picked up Monday at the front de5k at the Costa Mesa police Department. Doctor Disappears; Laguna Cops Baffled By STEVE MITCHELL Of ,,_ o.llJ ,., ... Stall Po lice and close (rlends rem a ir. baft'led today, more than two weeks a fter Dr. Glenn , Steven Crafl bid goodnight to his :.ta ff at a Lagun a Beac h veterinary hospital and drove oH toward h1~ South Laguna home. Dog Saves ~irl The 29.year-old veterinarian has not been seen since. and those close to the doctor believe h'c might be the v1cti.m of foul play ln the week and q. half prior to his disappearance Oct 18. friends said strange incident~ plagued the normally easygoing vetermanan, including. Grou:h Thtmit Attacker A German shepherd puppy who serves as a junkyard dog deserves a medal, Westminster police said Tuesday, because he saved a Huntington Beach girl from being raped or molested. Westminster Police Orlicer Earle Graham said the Incident occurred last Saturday evening , but it wasn't until the shaken girl was re·interviewed Tuesday that all the facts were known. She was leading her horse to its stable on a tan~ behind an industrial area in the 13000 block or Milton St .. about 5:30 p.m., when a man accosted her. Screaming, the girl. iG. broke free from Ms grasp and made a frantic dash toward the horse corral, hoping to slam the gate shut and block lier pursuer. In recounUng her ordeal. she told officers that "Lobo." an eight-month-Old pup, had come to know her from her visits to ride her horse. "He related to he r screams. He knew sh~ was In danaer," saya Officer Graham. Lobo lun1ed over the wrecklnc yard leooe and. barln• hls lffth. went after.the girl's att:Jcker "He's not that big, but he can look pretty fierce when he "ants to," says Tom Rhynf's. manag<'r of Reindeer Towing irnd Rcpittr Service, the firm Lobo guards Investigators said the girl ':. attacker fled to his car and sped away. And Lobo went back to watching after the Junkyard. Fmry, Bees· Hau/,edln A blue fairy a nd t wo bumble bees were hauled into Huntinllon Beach Jail Tuesday night for driving under the influe nce of alcohol. police reported. The fairy. a woman cov· , e red with blue m akeup and ·sprayed with a spark· Ung glitt~r. spe~the night In Jail. The two r. s In bee costumes balled ut ond made· their way, back to their hive, police said. ) -Another veterinarian friend recei vf'd a call a week before the disappearance telling tnm Dr. Craft had been in "a terrible <iccident and· is in South Coast hospital with only an hour to li ve .. Numerous phone calls made to the Laguna Veterinary lfo s pital where Craft was res ident veter1narrnn left secretaries hstenin~ to henv¥ breathing. or silence on the other end. 'l'wo false alarms were called into the adjuccnt fm~ . station. prompting an offi cer to show up at the pet clinic to query the "extremely nervous vctcrrn a r ian " obout their origins. -A Ooral arran,ement fl'om n local flower shop arrived hours after the second fire alarm with a sinister message for the doctor. "It's weird. No doubt about lt." satd Laguna peach Police ;nve11tigator Gene Brooks thjs morning, The dctecl1ve said be has p\.ll out a n all-points bulletin for CrMt <See.CRAFl',~f .. ~ A2) lo I ' t .... l , '"..:: } > ·--"' : • • f°• r \ ' ' • . t profit by buying back the bor· rowed dollar-. at a cost lower than it was when the~ borrowed them_ J ust1ce De partme nt s'our~es said <a number of other maJor ll S banks are involved in the 1nvest1(.tation. but they declined to name them. One source said there were other sources that touched off th e 1nvest 1gat1on besides Edwards. who already has wnt. ten magazine articles det aihng tht' charges The Justice Departme nt of· f1<:1al s aid that while quick profits may have been the motivt· <See Pl.OT, Page A21 * * * Dollar Up Sharply In Europe LONDO~ <AP 1 -1'..he Dollar soar e d on European money markets toda.y a(ter tht• announcement in Wastt1ngtoo or nc.·w steps to bolster the ~aggrng Ame rtcan currency. The step s included an unprecedented one percentage · point increase in the Federal Reserve Board"s bank lendin~ rate to u record 9.5 percent. <See fmal markets Page 86.1 CARTER'S DRASTIC ACT TO MEAN RECESSION?-A4 Dealers in f'rankfurt said they were reluctant to give quotes in view of the hectic :ict1v1ty and wide spreads in the m a rket Some dealer<; in West Germany were reserving 1udg,mcnt on whether the measures would tk• e no ugh t o force a la:.l1ng turnabout in the dollar. "We'll probaby have to wail until tomorruw until we can c o m c t. o a n a c l' u r :i I e conclusion." one West German cit.'aler said of tht~ l'hances for long·term 1mprovt•ment. The Swiss Nationa l Bank • welcomed the announcemt'nt ' und its '>POkcsman s aid th ' l'rnted Stall'),. Switzerland. Wel.l C:crmany and Japan "will now act together'' to support the dolla r . The Japanese ~uvernment w e lco m e d tht! l! S movt.• Fi n a n cc M y111 5 t er Tab u o Murayama and Bank of Japan Pres ident Teiichirn MonnuRa issued a JOi nt statement l>aying the J apanesc government wi ll support the United State~ Coa~t l\'·eather P artly cloudy at (I m es but mostly sunny Thur<;· day Lows 48 to 54 .. Highs 66 to 73. INSIDE T~Dt\ l' ··Ma be happy. You had mt• Jor 26 years Some parr11t~ don't haoo ttwir children that long " Thus spoke Diane Thoma& as 3he prepared '" dre trom cancer See Death Eaner at Home. fagc Al:? l•tlex Al Y•11r S.N'" At "'•llM a At ... ti... AIO Mewlo e1,1 ... ,,...,, .... 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Of W8ie r Controls <md h is 1972 Volvo sports wagon ac ro::.s lhe Umted States Ht· ·s aJso check mg to see 1f anyone 1i. using Crart 's crt'<itl ca rds .. and 1s tal king wtth Colorado authoriL1e:-. where Crnft vacationed last s ummer Ed S c:h nttb c l . g 1·ncr ul m.Jnagt'r of lht• Cnbles Mes u County Waler 01s trir t. said to d ay he is cunccrnl•d t h ut a drou~ht prompted comm1-.b10n :-.l'l up by Gf>v Edmund G Brown Jr m>.iy strip ha:. distncl of locttl control Schna b<•I s md he will n y to SJ t'ramento nt'xt Thursday lo ..idrln·s-. tht· ··cov('rnor'!> C'om m1 :-.-.ion for tht· Hf'VH '" of (';illforrn<.1 W<ilt'r H1~hb, .ind t• pr•· ,cni the n.::.ult:. of <1 local poll Bas il ;ilh 'Wt' ag n •t• \\1th thc t'u111·1·ot that ha-. bl·t·n -.et lorth I h<Jl WUH.•r rt'SOUr('(.•S s ho uld b<' propl'rly mana~ed ." Schnabel ~aHf "Our h1g concern 1:-. th<' IO!-.s or l1H«1l -control over our own future·. and higher price:-.." hl' ~;Jl(1 Th t• commission . whic h Schnabel cla1mb ,.., unable lo deal with the part.Jcula r proble m1. of e<Jch wate r dtslnct, will cveo· lua lly s ubm1fan overall report lo the.• A1>vernor With Governor Brown's sup- port, lt"gtt1h1t1on could (.oJlow th(.ll wouJd rncorporak th1• com Drake Named Staff Chief . For Hos pital Dr Donald Drake has a b· burned dutici. c.ii. 1.hc ch1~r of :.t ;.df at Ho ag M e morial Ho:-. pita!. 0 r . Drake. a urologist. ha:. bc<'n un lhc ho~pttal':-. medical !;laff for nine year!>. He rc ceiv<•d hts medical degree from tht> Univc>rsity of Buffalo <1nd $ervc d his int(.•r ns hip and res· idency in New York hospitals fl<• has been a mem ber of the hobpilal's Medical Slaff E x ccut1ve Committee for three yearb, holding the offices of secretar y treasure r and l'res· idc>nl elC<'I Other physiCians newly elect·· 1•d to th1· committee include Rt<:hLird ll;.1r;mo, pn·s1dent-c lcct .md J a m es Witwer, orthopedics. :-.ec rt•tary-t r<>a:-.urer Other new phys1c1an me m - bers of tht• committee are John Appl ega t e . o b s t e tr i cs gynccoloRy ; William Owsley, c.·ar. no st' and t hroat . 1rnd W1l11 a m Citpps, general s u r· gery ORANGE COAST c. DAILY . PILOT ·~ t')t •nQiJ (,o.tt\t 0.1t• _.Oot -4tn~"'• 'OIT' n1ntp1,,,N•M Ptf'\\ 1\9Ubfl"""'1bvt""'0'·'"t" '" t t t-unll\h+n'l (Om1>4•n'f' ~ft fit• , 1J1t10l"I' ,,, 11·1ltll'"""IJ MortO ·~ '"''®Of'il ,.,.O.y ''~' ,,,, , , ,,.,,, .... ,.._.,.,OOf, a-.cn ti11nt ~ort ""• h •,,.;. 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Cllot• 1Qfll "" °'"""' """'' ·-•Wll"ll ~ p.il"f Ho IV#\ ,, ..... , or~''•"°"'· "''°'' .. trt•lt•r ot .... ,.., .. m•"" "'9r•I" mey • '•Pt00WC •d •11"6ut \ ... l e t CMtmlU lfil"I •f , .. ,..,. . .......,,, ~',?.":,:.':'\~~~~f:,,:~•on:', ~~;:;, ~'~ ~tll"I" f)~ f\\~f $4 10 '"01Uftlt Mlflf•r• -tiftAt-U w,,..,.111,. m1:-.-.1on's findings into iJ ne\1- watcr nghts act. "It could ult1 mal<.'ly lt'ttd to ::.tat•· control of al~ water re ::.oun·es a!> well as plunnmg and land use," s aid Schnubt:I. "They <irt-lookin~ at .:round water. m blrl'.1m UM: of water and :.urface water .. llt· said local cons umer s would b<' hit t"o "-<'Y!> "1th higher pri<·t•s · First. Schnttbe l ·:-.aid. lh1·rt· \\ould lw Jrl<Jt·ct stat•· (.'Os h lo t·11forn• the <'omm1sb10n fmd· 1ngs I n addition. local cons umers t•ould t:XJX't t ":-.uh-.tant1 al'-' h1krs Ill tht•ff W<Jlt•r bllJS lll'e<'iUSe Of hi~ht•r wholesale pn!'cs to the dist net. ht· tx>lwves. !',thnabcl will pres ent the com miS~IOO Wtlh lht• rl'SUltS Of a re t l'nt poll of local conbumcrs that will be included in a statewide r<· port The result of o m• question -.hows that the Cc1::.ta Mc:-.Ll Coun I y Water District st ill has '>llmt·ttrJng o f an 1denl1ty problem · Le:.:. than half < 140 1 of the 386 t·ui.t 11mt'f.., JJOllt'd Wf.'rt' ahle to ull'nt1fy thl' 1ndt•pt•ndl•nt d1::.ti:Jrt ,1.., their water supplie r One hun drt•d a nd twl'nly pt'<>pk said th1•y bcl1cH lhl·y gel their water d1rl'ctly from the cit} A-.kcct "'hrch s ourc1· they would depend on to relate in- form atton on waler 1s1>ues. 245 c·u stomers sa id they rely on tht•1r newspaper Next m line was t elcv1-.1on with 73 s up- porters and radio with 14 votes: The local distnct scored high "h(•n cui.tomt·r.., "en· as kl'fi to ralt· 1ls overall ~rv1cc "E xcell t·nt " drew 137 responsl'i., "~ood," 207 . "only fair." 25 vote:-. and "poor," 10 votes or lhl· J.5 l<•si. than "good" votes. 13 pl'oph-..,aid tht·y wert· dt ~'>at1sflL'd bec.1u::.e wall'r cost!> aretoolu~h And he's been tracking down m any or Cr a rt 's friends rn Orange County 1n. an a ttempt to establish some reason · for thl· mystcriou!> d1sappc;,ir:incc Ort 18. "Then• m ay be foul play 1nvolvl'd, or hl• n11 ght h~1Vl' .1u:-.t lt•ft I ht.' an•;1. ·: Brooks ..,hrugl!l'd "But "t' n · follow1n~ up l'H'r) lead~,. can in hope~ of cll'urin~ thb t hrnJ! up " Bruce Kirby, :i ler hn1cian who has been keeping up with tht· work at the clinic !>lnt't' lhl· disappearance . was the last known p«.•rson to sec Craft He described that las t rla\ rn de ta 1 I, often stopping to con bidet his words lx>Core goint: on. "That last day was W(.•trd." lht-ta ll technic ian s aid this morning "A n onst came to the ofhct• and Dr Craft went out fronl Lo meet hi m," Kirby said I le said the doctor look lht.> flowl·r <.1rra ngement a group of rt•d and while carnation:-. ;,in d deli vered them l f> h i!-. g roomer. Elsa Mark::.. "lit• d1dn 't want to opl'n I ht- l' n v e Io p c bf.'causy 1t wa!> ;,icJdrc:.sed lo Els tt :,(Id ht• didn't "'ant to interfere w i th her privacy," Kirby recalls .. But he knew it was for him. fie told Elsa before she opened the e nvelope that 'I think this might be another prank.' "Kirby said Inside the envelope. in squiggly h l oc k le tt er:-. r t•a d , "I n deepest sympathy for destruction and imminent demise of your de · ar Dr . Craft." Eba Mark-. immediately burst into tear~. Many Banks Raise Prime Lending Rate I NEW YORK (AP 1 M(.ln y of the n ation's ma1or commercial banks m oved tod<Jy lo boost their prime lending rate for the serond Lime in less than two weeks. but anothe r rise may be in t he offing as a result of the Ca rt e r administration's move today lo shore u p the dollar Chemical Bank, the nahon':-. * * * Frot11 rag~ A l PLOT ••• for the banks lo sell dollars short, there wouJd not necessar ily be nnything illegal about that unless it could be shown they acted tog et he ttodrivc down the price of Ame rican currency. ll is not clear what action the J ustice Department might take 1f it cieeides there 1s a case againsl the banks . But fines and an injunction to stop the prac - tices we re not ruled out . Pope Asks Praye rs VATtCA N CITY CA P I Speaking In six lungua ges, Pope J o h n P a ul 11 lo"8y urged a crowd of 100.000 tatht!red in St Peter 's Square to Join him In prayer s for a n incr ease 1n priestly vocaUoos throughout the world. sixth largf'sl: Bank~r·s Trust. the ninth largest , a nd Marine Midland Bank . the 13th largest. were among tht• banks raising lht•1r pnme rate <'from 10 • 1 percent to 101a percent, matc hrng Tuesday's move by No. 3·rankcd Ch use Ma nhattan Ba nk i T h e p r i m c r a 't c J s t h c m101mum interest banks chargt: I ht>1 r best corporate customer.:.. Altho ugh it has no direct effect on consumer loan rates. it 1s watch<'d as ttn indicator o f wht:n.• thoot' rates wi ll ~o. It was the third time in one month that major banks decided to raise the prime rate and brings it to its highest level since (9-7 4 whe n th ~ p rime rate reac hed 12 percent durinJ( a credit squeeze that accompanied the 1974-75 recession. Men's Basketball league Forming Costa Mesa ·s Departm ent of Le i s u re Se r vl~es Is n ow nccep tmg •lJPJlcatton ror 11-s- mon 's WU>ter basketball league. A team r0$ler and tee o( $224 must be s u b m itted to t h e dep artm e nt at city h a ll by Friday. For more information. con tact Mark T e a f o rd at 7$4-5179. ' Bad.ham Won"t BU.Ck Le~sing By JACKIE HYMAN Of .. o.11, ~· ... i t.ft U .S. Rep. ·Robert Badham. R-Newport &lach. said today he doesn't plan to oppose proposed oil drHUng lea3es orr Southern Ca l i f oqlia b ecause "t h e ult{'rnat1v~ t.o lack of utilization or petroleum reserves is having the lig hts go out." "While I'm not for r ushing willy nilly in.to leasing. I think then.-s hould be a controlled method of finding out whether or not there are r eal rj!serves." Badha m ~aid <Related s tory. Page A3l "I am one of those who' is convinced wt>'re going to have tu utilize prov~n reserves if we can d o 1t 1n a way t hat i s 1• n v 1 r o n m e n t a I I y a n d tt'chnol0g1ciilly sound ." ·sadham. contacted by pbone a t .his Wttshin5lton om ce. was commen ting on c urre nt U S. Department of the Inte rior , hearings in San Diego on a " federal plan to lease trads off Southern California ·s trong oppos1t ion has art!.>en at th l' he a ring::. to 26 of 2 17 prop o sed tra c t s. Th e 26 nl'ar s hore tracts arc six lo 18 m 1 It•::. off the coast bet ween -D<1na Point and San Dtc~o. A i.trong front was presentc.-d m Tue£d ay he<&rin~s by-San Briggs,· Milk To Debate Proposition 6 St ate Sen . John Br iggb, R Fullerton. will debate San Fran cisro County Supc·rv1<>or Harvey Milk. an avowt.'<1 homosexual. on th<· pros .md ron:. of Propo::.1tion 6 at ;i 7·3o.c> m ml'ct1ng tonight Hnggs ,.., lht• ttuthor of the '>O c allt:d anti homo::.cxual lcJdll·r 1n1t 1at1ve on next Tuesday's ballot Tonight':-. debate, :-.ponsorNi IJ.r the California Pro·Fam1ly Coal1t1on. will ht· hC'ld al t ht Ga r d<•n G roH· Comm unity CenlC'r, J 1300 S ta'nford Ave .. G;.irdcn Grove. Briggs and Milk debates were held earlier this f.a ll in San Franci~o . Walnut Creek an1I Oakland. accord i n g t'o a ~pokesrnan for Briggs . Mesa Slates Studio .. Tour A J,tu1dro kMu; of NBC studios and a culinary Jaunt lo Far mers M .. rket are part of a Saturda}'. Nov 18. exc urs ion bein g offerl'rl by Costa Mesa 's Department of Leisure Serv ices T h e c;osl is $5 per person. which includes the s tudio tour and round trip t ra n!>portaiion from Balearic Center 1, Costa Mesa All a5lei. are welcome Reservations on a fi rst-come. firs t ·served ba s is c an bl' obtainNi. by sending a check or cash to ''Exclfts 1o·n s for Everyone." Costa Mesa City Hall. 77 Fair Drive. Co:-.ta Mesa For m ore information, call 556·5458 Diego Mayor Pete Wilson. US. Reps. Lionl't Van Ocerlin and Clair Burg e n .er . a nd Assem bly man LCJ rry KaplJoff, o.san Diego. • The leaders said t hey believe the reoerves in the near -shore areas are compuratively smwl and that Sito Diego laces tile potential lou or-us $1 bilJion ann ua l to11.rist industry in case of an oil spill. T hey also cited air poll ution dange rs an! potential disr uption to Navy training exercises The hearm gs are expected lo l>e t aken into cbnsideratlon when Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr m a kes his fi na l recom mendat ion lo the Secretary of tl}c Interior Badh,am noted that, while m the s t ate L egi s lature , h e authored a bill lo renew and extend a ban o n oil drilling in Southern California within the three-mile st.ate j urisd iction. H o wever . he said be now believes It is necessar y to consider future energy needs as we l l as e n vironm e n ta l protection. "I am terribly concerned about an overall e nergy policy and unfortunately we don 't have one ," Badham said. "T here 's no pa t yes or no a ns wer," he added. "I cannot come out a nd just blindly oppose future use of r eserves." Bad ha m said he hasn't been contacted by any local leaders_in. connection with the proposed leasing . He said strong opposition by Orange Coast lead ers to the leasing might infl uence his position. F....arageAl AIRPORT ••• b et w ee n tw o im po rt ant c h a r acte r 1s t1cs o r urban economics,.. Mrs. Fox wrote, "the need for an airport which meets transportation needs and the continued dema nd for urban expansion " Supervisors Tuesday created a !>l<'C'rmg committee or coonty offi cials lo clr(.lfl proposals for cr eating the new master pl<Jn ·in additwn. they asked county adm1nistrat.ors to beek a federal ~rant to finance up to two-thirds of the estimated $250,000 study Sup<:>rv1!-0rs fa1lro to reach an agreeme nt on poss1blt! creation of a separate r tllzens ~dv1sory committee comi><>sed of airport ne i gh bors, a irltne officials , pllots and other interest i;l roups Super visor Ra lph Diedrich contended lite groups could offer their testimony as the Airport Com m1 ss1on holds hear ings dunn~ c rcalJon or the m~ter plan Forming a committee or thOM' g roups to work with tht· consultant now. hf' contended. might s lant the r on::.ultant .., repor~ . Custody Granted LOS ANGELES CA P I -Rock s inger Stephen Stil ls w a 'i a warded custody Tuesday of hi:-. ~-year·old son after several days of custody hearings. Baseball Football Soccer Tennis Everything (wen nly Everytlaingl for the Attllete . .... Volley , Balls Soccer Balls Footballs Baseballs Softballs Playiround Balls ·aoogey Boards Weight Sets Jump Ropes Racket Strin1in1 · . Of ....... '<. a , r Spiked Apple Injures Child S H REVEPORT. L a <AP I -Police s 1ud a woman was arrested after a c hild bat 1r'll o a HallowE"<'n apple and wa:. stuck with a pin Investigators said they found three trtck-or-treat app l e s s pike d with s t r aight pini. Tuu day night. After children told pf. flcers where they got the ap'ples. POiice said, they arres ted Edellraul M Clark, 51, of Shreveport She was booked into city jail on c h a r g es or ti~ gravated batte ry :And violation of the state law pr ohibiting d angerou.s con- tam ination of food. "Some Iran Oilmen &ck on Job T EHRAN, I ran <AP> -011 re finery workers began tricklmg back to work al Abadan on Ult: Persian G u lf today bur re m a ined on s trike at ot her centers . Other walkouts slopped most nights in and out of Tehran'-. airpoi!t and lclt homes w1thou1 bu t a ne gas for cook ing and heating. I n an apparent move to defus1· t he c r is is , newly ins tallM Justice Minis ter flus!>ein NaJa/1 said today all polttlcal prisoner-. in Ir an would be released Dee 10. • Th~ir fr~dom has been J m ajor demand of strikers and of anti-government protcbters who h ave been demons tr a t1n1: against t h e govcrnmt•nt for months. Strike Ended By Pressm en NEW YORK CA P \ -A ten taltve :.ettlcme nt of the· 85·da.., pressmen's strike ci~a1nst th~· New Yorlt Times and the Ne"' Yo r k D a ti y Ne w <" w a s .1 n nounced today following a 21 hour negotiating se!>:.ion Before the two big mom ini:: • dailies can resume publtcation. however . st:ttle me nt must lw reach e d with three o tht·r newspaper union:. wh1r h art• s triking both papers. a nd lht• pn· ssmen must ratify the ll•nlat1v1 agreement Those itemb were not expected 10 present' any maJOr ...,tumbling blocks. but the proct" cou ld rcquirc !)everttl day., Otildre n "s . w1 m Program S l~ted Programs in swimming un<I m uscular d~vclopmenl for t1m tots a re now ava1h1blc t.11 th1 Orange Coas t YMC·A . 2JOo Uni v ~rs 1ty Drivt·, Newpo11 Beach T h e center also o ffe r.., :-.kill classe~. skatrboardin~ and •~Ym nas t1c:. for 8 to lO-yc<1r old-. In form at1on can be obtainctl b\ calling 642-9990 · Duck Feet Chuichill water Wonder Speedo White Stag Rawlings Wilson Bancroft hlg Joy White Stag Wigwam Davis rector Imp Yonex-Prince Speedb·Adidas . Badmilton Rackets ( San Diego Bearing I Offshore LeaSe - Plan Blasted Si\N OTEGO 11\P 1 Oppo nl"nb or u ft'<foral plan lo leitMf> trat·t s o ff th" So uthern Cahfumia ('Ouat for m l uud l(u.s drllht11i1 huv.-nus t'd th<' &P\"<'tc·r (If iwr101111 w-onomac and l'nv1rcm 111tmlal lh&mBll•• M 1i1 yor I' ~k Wtt .. on. two ron .Ct''"'timen. s. 'lloh • d"'srmblyman aod otht•f"!\ pr•·~<'nl('IJ a j,trona front T\k'Miav l'hl'V ''"'loo 1n op~ahnn to u nt•w h'C1t•nd 0 11 h·~&·w <;ah• dunn.c tht" far t u< a two day twun n1i1 ~s;onsor'\"d bv th<' l I S. Depurt mt>nt of th<-lnh•nor ... The p.•oplt• or lh1' nah nn have latch• to .i.un. t•tltu•r 1n rt'vt•nuc' f l"'(lrn th<' lt•.&M.' t>&lc, or thf' ~lJKhl amount of oU thal can be re- uon ably bt expect ed to be round." Wll110nsa1d. .. Hut lht• pt'<>ple ot San Ot~o Jl.nd SoutJwrn ('ullfornla have <too ...Jliluch t.o I~ from lh1tt -.,xplora· lion ·· Wlll'oh und most of th ~ other oppo11IU011 1'J>-'ttk(1r5, tnrludlmr Rt·p~ Lacmd Vun Dc~rhn, o. Calif . a nd Cliur Huruencr. R· ('nllf . and Nutembll'man Larry Knpiloff. D S..n Ote10. ur.ced dt" letlon of 26 nt•n r -shoro tracts from the lt·u,•• :.alt· Wilson -11uld an nil ~Piii C"OO.ld !ipc-11 doom for th•· city·~ tourit.m intfu1'try. whu:h bringa in SI billion 11 y1·ur The govt"rntnt•ut propost>s to l\'lllSl' 1 1 m111lon at•rt·is or the 11<'N1n floor 1>n ttw oult·r con linenlal 'ht·lf ror oal and gas dnlhng .. Wedneeday. Novemti.r 1. 1978 s DAILY PILOT Orange Homes · A3 ..,.. . Fee OK'd Home builder s in the unln· corporated areas or the Orange Unified School District will have to P?Y up to Sl.290 for e ach new home to hell> relieve classroom overcro wding, co u nty s upervisors decided Tuesday. The board.'s 3-2 vote marks the flrst time supervisors have ex· erclsed the power the y granted themselves unde r en -enabling ordinance Jut July. While the Orange distiict ~~ been the first to apply for de- velopers fees to re lieve over · c rowding, official s o( th.: Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict arc expected to follow suit. ABC Target Of Boycott Nl!."'W YORK tt\l'I llop111g tn ron·e "hat 1t t•onstdl'rs ":-.lca~y M•x" off thl' neh \l>rk. tht• N<1t1onal f"<'dc r a t1on fur Ut-c·e ncv beJ(an a montn lon g boycott of Afi<'·TV Tues. day with prot<'SL'\ at com- pa ny headquartt.-rs here and at JO ABC s tations n<1-t1onw1df'. Thl' lew.\' :-.ah· would include 217 trat·t:. The 26 near.shore tracts are six to 18 miles off the San Diego C'Oast. Oppos ition arguments were l'Ountered b y oil indu s tr,.Y representatives' ·a na·otliers who said fears or an ecological.dis· aster were unfounded and that the nation needs gas and oil that might be-found off the Southern ~aliforniacoast. o.lly ............... ""•kll 0'0-11 'YOU'RE NOT REALLY GOING TO USE THAT. ARE YOU?' ASKS MICHELLE SUBNICK Administrators in both dis· tr1cts contend a housing boom: coupled with the re fusal by vote rs to support school finance measures and the passage of Proposition 13. have left them tll ·eq uappe d to serve n ew s t ude nts moving into lhe1r • districts. A b o ul 75 pt•oplt• took purt an the r·allv al ABC of f1t'PS on Sixth ·· vt•nu<' The Hev Donald Waldmon, or Tupe lo. Miss . who heads the deOl'nry group, said "thousands around the cou n l ry" we-re also J'.*'O· t e s t Ing the ne two rk 's ~howing o! "cx.ccssave and ~ratu1tous St'X." ABC s poke s man Richard Connell y said the boycott was p lanned to c·o1nc1de with t h e ex- t('ns1ve. localm-d Nielsen ratan)o(s lh<tt <Jre tCJkc•n in Novt•mbt•r uncl wh1rh h<'IP .to tlt'tt'rm1nc advPrll!>tng r ates Man Succumbs To Gunshot; -Snspect H e ld I /\ man.who allegedly was ~hot an the stortlach by has c ousin dur· ing a d1~pule over back wages in a San Juan Capistrano home c1wd or his \\'ounds early today in 'Mis~1on Co mmunity Hospital, Mission Viejo Orange County She riff's of· f1rt'rs s~11d th<.·y will now s~k a m u rder complaint agains t Edward Ma rio Mesa. 21, of 33801 C<.1llc Conejo. Ile was booked in to the county Jail Monday nlght on c h<1rgc s of atte mpted m urder. I t I K a lll'ged that Mes a g rubbc•d a rifle and fired one ),hot into the stomach of Dall.iel 1-:dward Howe. 21. of Anaheim. :>hortly after Row(' a rrive" at I ht• M csa home to collect back "ages re portedly owed him by lht• suspect Paramedics s aid Rowe was unr onsc1ous when they a rrived <ft th<.' Mesa homl' He never re· ccwl rcd consciousness in the M 1~s1on Vaejo 's ho~pita l in- tensive care unit Fireman Mel Webb Measures Hunttngton Beach Glrl'a Halloween Predicament ~CostD1De Trieky ., '-.. If le<1se sales don't lake pl see. t}le oi l s i tu a t io n · will be wors.c fi y-' years from now," s a id Ph al VerlegN, general rounsel fo r the Western Oil and Gas Association. Coed· Caught in Outhouse Seat 011 firm rc·p~sentat1 ves said the Unatt'd S tales SJ)(>nds about .$50 billion a year on imported 011 CJnd said thC' opportunity to lca.!.e offshor e lunds and drill ex· plora tory wells is important to the nation'!. energy future Va n Deerlin, m eanwhile, s aid offshore drilling would dis rupt t·xtensive military a ctivities an Southern California waters. He cited Navy training ex- ercises . s ubmarine mo.,.ements etnd torpedo tt>sts now bcanc con· dueled ofr Encinitas. St ate Controlle r Ken Cory. chairman of the State Lands Commission, told lhl' hearing chaired by Administrative Law Judge William Hammett that the federal bidding system for oil leases is "lu(jicrous ." He said it benefits lar ge oil rompanies and tics up 011 re· serves the state should be able to keep. And he said federaJ oil prkin_g policies make it cheaper tn import 011 than produce it .domestically ·'Home Folks' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol IM o.tlJ p, ... S~t Th<>. Huntington Bt:ach City Jail turnkey's own daughter got s prung from her personal pnson Halloween night. It was a toilet scat salvaged in 1922 when t he origina l City J ai l was de - molis hed. F iremen and paramedics. at the Murdy Fire Station got her out of it. "Some of the best crooks in town sat on that. Be careful with it," Officer Howard Subnick told the rescue workers as they tried to free l'r-year-old Michelle Sub· nick, a student at Ma rina High School. How did the heirloom com- m o d c c r own e ntr·ap the policeman's daughter? Michelle and another Marina t oed . Maryann OeNicola. also 17, costumed themselves as an old-fashioned lwo-holer outhouse for the campus Halloween cos- tume contest. They used a furniture crate. complete with a door to open a nd see who was inside The girls. both seniors . had to walk in military precision step inside lhe outhouse, and for a touch of c lass. Michelle bor- rowed the antique jail eommode . seat. C'L-· Dylan The victim said -it took 45 1reer ·minutes to get the toilet seat over 'her head and shoulders and ST . PAUL. Minn. IAP> -~ down around her waist. Dylan returned lo home turf for ..._, The girls arose at 5:30 a.m. to hi s first Minnesota concert in 13 get into costume. yf'ars. and gave the a udie nce "By first period." Michelle what at wanted -and more . said when asked when she knew Orderly but wildl y e n -thetoiletseatwasstuck. thusiastic fans packed lhe St. 11 e r fath e r w ho m s h(' Paul Civic Center Tuesday night awakened with the awful new!-> to welcome the singer, who wns on his sickbed after 12 hours of born. in H_ibbing, Minn .. a nd wearing a toilet se at girdle. launched his career an the cof-wouldn't believe her at first. feeho~ses of Minneapolis and St. The durable jailhouse esscn· Paul in the late 1950s and early tial wouldn't yield to hacksaw. 1960s. . crosscut saw. soap lather or Weanng a black leather sport Vaseline .s o fir e m en finally <'oat a nd white pants . Dylan hauled out the Jaws-of-Life de- played his harmonica and sang vice used to cut up wrecked some or his old favorites s uch as autos. ··rt Ain 't Me Babe" a nd "You·renotreally goingt.ouse "Blowan· in the Wind " that are you?" she pleaded . Th(• m achine e xerts 33.000 pounds of pressure. "W e'll d o a tra ck for Halloween. We'll s aw you in half." qwpped Fire Capt. Jim Lacy · Sudong a lemon lollipop from a dish of candy firemen had put out for Halloween trick-or· tr~aters. her policeman father paced around the fire station, multering about tee n-agers. A giant pair or DOit cutters finally .snipped the toilet seat an h a lf. a fte r fireme n decided against using the heavier eqwp· ment. There was a bright s ide. Michelle and Maryann won the sweepstakes award al the cam pus contest for the most original costume. County Clergymen Fighting Prop. 6 Local clergymen of four faiths mission on Ecumenic al and joined to~cther Tuesday lo urge lote r-ReligiousAffaars . O:ange County voters to reJect Baird said he was spea.k.lAg Proposition 6. the so -called "in a personal capacity" onJy Briggs antJ·homosexual teacher but said the Ro m an Catholic initiative. Bishops or the United States "The religious community have maintained homosexuals must do everyttung tn its power "ha ve a· right to respect, to prevent society from contlnu-frie ndship and juatice. '· ing to hate, to harass and to op-McQuoid said in addition to press ,homosexua l pe rsons.'' his own opposition to the Bnggs s aid the Rev. Willia m A . initiative the Presbytery of Los M('Quo1d. pasto r of St. Mark Rane.hos. covering m ost of Presbyterian Church In Newport Orange County, voted by majori· Beach ty of roughly 60 percent to 40 "I ttunk the moral issue in per.cent to op~~roposition 6. · Proposition 6 is whether we will . Other religious groups work· <'On tanue to repress the civil ing toward the m easure's de· rights of groups that we think fe at. he said, are the Southern are inferior and to be blamed for California Council of Churches. society's ills," McQuoid said. ... Southern California Conferences M cQuoid, ali;o vice president of the. United Church of Christ, o r the Newport.Mesa-Irvine .In· United Meth od is t Churc h, terfaith Cound l. was joined at a Nor thern Ca lifornia E c u Santa Ana press conference by : m e n i ca 1 c 0 u n c i I a nd -Rabbi Stephen J . Einstein. Presbyt.erian Synod of Southern pres ident. or the 2J ·member · California. Orange County Board of Rabbis. · who s aid the board urges defe<1t "Senator Briggs. in debating of Proposition 6. • with the opponents or PropoSI· -1'he Rev. Robert M . Boyer. lion 6. claims lo have God and rector of St. Paul's Episcopal the bible on his side." McQuo1d Church in Tus tan. who noted the said. Dioc<.>san Counc il of the 150· "I doubt that Even 1f we c hurch Oioces<.> of Los Angeles. agree -and m any in the church :-.upports the "No on Propos ition do not agree -thc1t homosex· 6" comm1tle'C ualat y is not God's wish to -The Rev. Lawrence J . Baird humanity that does not imply A four·m onth·old ordinance gives the county Bo a rd of Supervisors the power to declarl' a district overerowded and forcl' developers to pay the districts a fee or .8 percent of a new home 's selling price with a ceiling of sr.200. Supervisors Philip Anthony and Laurence Schmit. who voted -ag<1inst the enabling ordinance. cast "no" votes in Tuesday 's al.' tion as well. . Anthony contended the district failed t.o provide clear evidence that there were no alternativt!l> to imposing the fee. Reds to Retaliate? WASHI NGTON <AP I Ame ricans in Moscow could face Soviet retaliation for the U.S. conviction and sente ncing of two Russians for espionage, Carter administration officials say. APWi ..... to -Never Do It Again' nf Orange , c h airman of the God's blessing on Propo!l1t1on Oran~e Catholic Diocese's Com-6," he continued ffe'U Be Ba~k? E s cape arti s t H arr y Houdini, who died in 1926. hus reportedly "told" a g roup of researchers, via seance, that he 'll re turn next y ear. See story, Page DI Frigid Stowaway Back LONDON <AP> -Thoma's Brady Coles. 21.ycar-old son of a prominent Detroit doctor who stowed away in the frigid cargo hold of a jumbo jet, vowed never to repeat his s tunt today as he was sent back hom e by British officials. "I am never going to do this again," said Coles, before step.. ping onto lhe British Airways night for Detroit. The Wayne State University s tudent appear ed pale a nd drawn as he was escorted to the plane at Heathrow Airport by four plaancloth~ immigra tion and a irport security men. He wa s scheduled to arrive in Detroit this afternoon. He may be billed for the roundtrip. ~ Coles was semi-conscious and suffe ring from low body pr~s­ sure when airport baggagemen plucked him from the fros ty hold of a jumbo jet after a nine-hour OJght from Detroit to London on Tuesday. "l did It purely on Impulse. 1 didn't have a clue whet(! I was goinR and I had no plans to go to England." said Coles. after re- ceiving a medical examination. Ile was held overnight in an airport detention center and told by immigrations offi cials that he would be deported as soon as he was flt to travel. Cotes; the IOI\ o( Dr. Thomas Cole1. auociato director o' AP'WI ....... REAL ECONOMY CLASS Cargo Stowaway Cole• Oetrolt's Grace Hospital. said his 3.500-mHe .tnp began Tues· day when he told his parents, "I 'm just going out for a whlle. I 'ti be back in 30 or 40 minutes. "l climbed over a fe nce in the dllrkness at Detroit airport and slmpJy wandered up lO u plane on th e tarmac . No one cha llenged me, so l simply got inside the hold and made myself as comfortable aS possible. · "l 'll n eve r forget ho w ferociously cold it was. But I m anaged to gather some of the insulation from the hold around myself. I thought about life. I wa nted to travel. I wanted to find out about things. Looking bac:k now I ml.tl8t have been mad to do it." • Heathrow officials said the temiserature in the hold or the British Airways jumbo jet could easily have been well below zero at hei~hts above 30.000 feet. An airport baggage loader said Coles was s hivering so bad- ly he couldn't move or speak. "We couldn't believe our eyes. He looked terrible. A~ first we thought he Y(as dea d .·• the loader said. Ofllclals said Coles had 25 cents when he was hauled semi- consclou& from the hold, and that the young man told them he thought he could dodge sec'41ity on arMvaJ but was too cold to move when the hold wa~1>pet'\ed . Coles was found huddled in a packing case and suffering trom low body temperature and ef· f eel s of depres s urization . Medical worke rs gave him soup, tea and cakes, and n hot water bottle. I Gem Talk By J C. llUMPllRl£S C1•moloq1111 PARIS \\hell ore lhr1J weon11g~ -. . Wh at arc they weann~ in Paris'> That ·s a timeless question an the world of fashion. The independent Western American woman as pro· bably not as annuenced as much by Paris trends as are most women. But. it's al)"ays Interesting to know what's happening in that great city, so here's our latest inform ation on Paris jewelry fashions : Nostalgia seems to be the key. Ankle bracele ts are enjoying a re. viva!. Chains, gold balls and nat ovals predominate. Stick pins are being worn on thin ties as part of strictly-tailored suitt>. !Marlene Dietrich lives ! 1 Brooches decoratt! the left lapels. Earrings take the form or semi· long gold cylinders with a pearl drop on the bottom Snakt> rings with eyes oT ruby ol' e m e rald arc vogue. !Credit King Tut!> Charm bracelets arc roming back, too. as are pearl choker necklaces Par is has always typified what is ne w In rashJon . even when what is new rs nostalgic L et t app ness of the sr.ason gf tter In the Jewelry you choose to accessorlze vour best. Choose Precious beads from our large selection 10 add that grace l'lote. Grace your hands with a r ing that reflects !he glad tidings In your eyf's. We can complete y_our. holiday outfits with our fabulous selec tion of fashionably f rne 1ewelrv. We sell only the best and count ourselves with the best : the ''"j. ·c.'"JJ:::;,2;::,;y::2:~ MEMBER AME.~ICAN G EM SOCIET Y @ 1823 NEwPORT BLVD COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS B kA .. _.,.. -. 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION an ~~T~tn&rve ' ----- .. I \ ( r (• . • ; A4 ONLYPll.OT WtidnetOey. N~ l, 1171 z·" Ja·.t ' .. :::£ea ting IU:EP ON TlttJC'KlN' ogn. Slnco ll'a lncl" a.Inc· ly n1drnl that our Orange County i.nd nelthborln11 frt!~w. 1ys re fallina tnto a 11t11te-of de<-ay. aome people who use them ha"' been tooklni< for • hiandy acapef oet lo bl ame Truckers hive becq {'()nvrnl~nt TNC<lllna along our freewaya bau; thu1 drawn tlrc ror crt"aliua toaitSIJon, drivlna too f1l\t, dnvtn1 ton 1lowly and Cor r1w.na up OW p.avcment with huvy loJidll. An mtf'twUn,1 reply w all lhi• hoaptna or crillchun wa ofCt-rt.'d 111 a letlCT to a oentr1l rounty nt>w8paper rrorn on.. M" }o"ranc1&<-t PowC!ll o/ Placentut 8eeausf' of lt11 limited C'll'("ul•llon In our coa&tal Hctor, tha lf'lter 111 worth n• \ I "" ht>rt> IN a•;PLVTNG TO anot~ woman criUc or trut'kt>r11, Mn Po~f'll ~uu(·~tf'd the lidy 11> badly mlainlormed 1'hl'n M ra Po..,.f'H aa.kt'd "lloc'i 11ht' hav• any 1df'a o/ lhfo tr mt'ndw ro•d taxes p 1d by truckr1 ... Doe6 ah · really think h<>r pltHully mall auto hut •~ buJld1n.: und mu1nt1u.n1ng the fr~way that she l:. ltU ,1rnud or lo llljf'" A\ for eurh trurk having » :dnglt> oet'upunt. art'n't Wl- paym~ enough for truck·hauled materials without paylng lhe wages of more than one man per truck? "IF l'P WASN'T FOR trucks, we wouldn't even have the cars to drive on the freeways. Trucks hauled the parts that bum the cars. the tires on the wheels, the gas in the tanks. the oil in the engines. "J hope the truck critic never breaks down on the freeway late some night and tries to n ag down a car for as- :.1stanc·e. She won 't know who's driving that car. but she c·;rn :.top ·a truck with every confidence that she will be :.tided by a true professional. "I ought to know. rd Y husband is one of those pro· fessionals and there isrf't enough space \o recount the motorisL-. he's aided. the fires he has extinguished and yes, the lives he has saved in the past 30 years .• "The next time you see a truck on the freeway, just thank God it's there." . Mrs. Powell. you might suggest . does rather well in defense of truckers. She m ay have missed her calling. Mayb.e she should b~e been a defense attorney. - AND IN TRUTH, It's silly lo s uggest the trucking in- dustry is lo blame for our deteriorating freeway system It's not Just the pavement, you know You can't blame a t~ck for burned-out freeway tights, for darkened offramps or unlighted signs. Trucks do put heavy loads on the pave- menl. But they pay t.boM heavy taxes too. This 1s the crux of it. Where are those taxes? Governor Brown and bis CaJTrans sidekick, Adriana Gianturco. have stashed it away to the tune of almost half a billion dollars .. That's why we're all bumping over pOtholes these days SurgeOns Separate Siamese Tivin Girl,s Eeono•11 Tlareot • Ca~er Taking · ~Orastic' Step WASHINGTON (AP l -Sayln1 the natiJ>n'a economy ls threatened. President Carter tOday ~nnounced draaUc measures In· ~ended to 1top thf. l<tll elide In lhe value of the U.S. dollar. lncludln1 borrowing up to $30 bllllon In foreign currencies to buy unwanted wreanbackl. . The measures aJso lnclud*' sumer and buslness horrowtna 1tepped·up sales of U.S . gold re· more expenalve. scrv ea and an almos t un· The action see~ certain"to precedented one percentaae set off anothe r round or lo· point Increase ln the Federal c r e a ses an interes t rates ~serve Board's key bank lend· throughout the American lni( rate lo a record high ul 9 s economy. which could rurther percent. tip the nation toward a r e· The plan cal~ for the United cession. But officials uld they{ Sta tes lo: still think a recession can be -· Issue up to $10 billion in avoided. foreign currency-denominated U S . governme nt securities. CARTER SAID the actions are me~nlng the gover:nment would necessary "lo correct the ex- lssue >them for fo..reign curren-cesslve decline in the dollar c1es. which it could use to buy up which has recently occurred." dolla rs ~ He was referrlnR Jo the ever- -Borrow up to $3 billion in worsening drop in the value or foreign currencies from the In· the dollar. which has d~clined as tcrnalional Monetary Fund, also much as 40 percent agalnst such for ~opport operations and also maj,or c utre n cles a s th e sell another $2 billion worth or Jape nese yen. German mark the J MF's so-called s pecial and Swiss franc. drawing rights. \ Lately. the slide has gotten -INCREASE ntE SALE of U.S. gold to at least 1.~ million ounces monthly, ~ginning at December's auction, up from 300,000 ounces a month cur- )'ently. · -Requir~ that U.S. banks In· crease their cUJTe.ncy reseryes by a n amount £!9Ual to !percent· of their cits.ft deP.OSi-ls in de- nominations or $100,00 or more. an action designed to encourage U.S .. bartks ·to borrow s urplus dollars from overseas as well as to dlsrourage lending activity in this country. The actions of raising interest rates· and increasing bank re- ser ve requirements will put ad- ditional brakes on U.S. economic growth by making both con- Woman Enters ,AJ Guilty Plea In Kidn .. pping NEW YORK IAP> -Paule Ransay -who said fashion de- signer Calvin Klein was her lov- er and "'had h elped plan his- daughler's abduction -has pleaded guilty lo second-degree kidnapping and withdrawn her claim that Klein was part of the scheme. .. As a happy by-product , Mr Klein's reputation. which has beeA-under a j:loud recently. has been cleared," said Assistant .Dist ric t Attorney Tho mas Demakis after the baby sitter c.nter ed her gllilty plea. Also pleading guilty to second- deg ree kidnapping was Mi ss Rlln say's 20-year-old half . brother. Dominique. Both the Ransays are from the French Caribttean island of Martinique. A th1riS defendant, Cecil Wig· gins, 24. had already pleaded guilty in the case. Klein's ll·year-old daughter. worse rather than better. and Carter's new anti-in/latlon pro- gram did nothing lo improve the dollar's position, which was a bille r disappointment. to the ad· mi"nistrallon. Treas ury Secretary W. Michael Blumenthal said the ad- ministration decided "strong a~ ti on had to be tay n." and Carter approved the measures last weekend. Michel Trudeau , 3. leaves his mother. Margaret. in the car as he heads ror hom e a fter a s u cccssfu~ night of trick-or -treating in rrtS knightly costume T ues· day. 'Aspirin Substitute' NewA Hits. N~W YORK IAP I A new drug goes on the market today tha t may allow the nation's 25 million arthritis s ufferers to put away their aspirin bottles and find new pain relief with fewer side effects .. The drug is sulindac, and its developers tout it as a substitute for a s pirin. still the drug most widely used to fi ght the nation's most common crippler. ~ · A MAJOR FEATURE of sulindac. which is available only hy prescription, is that It would only have to be taken twice <i day, not three or four times a day as with aspirin and most other drugs. The developers of sulindac also say il is a unique anti-a rthritis medicine because it does n 't start working until after its absorption by the digestive system, thus reducing stomach upsel and chance::. or ulcers . DR. HERBERT DIAMOND. one of 200 researchers who helped in s ulindac's 12·year development. says.it is "the only non-steroid . unti·innammatorydrug a pproved for all ma1or types of arthnhs " U1amono 1s professor or meaicme at the State Uni versity ot New York Downstate Medkal Center heTe. He and Dr J ohn Calabro. director of rheumalology at City Hospital m Worcester . Mass .. said s ulindac will be useful for patients who have trouble· taking aspirin. THE TWO SAID STUDIES showed that 19 4 percent or patient!> developed stomach pain from prolonged use of a~pinn: compared to 10.2 percent from sulindac. Aspirin acts against rhe disease both·as a pain killer and a::. one of the most effective drugs for reducing swelling in the JOIOts Diamond said aspirin. sulindac and all other non-steroids <.tr<· believed Lo work again-st arthritis by blocking the production of s ubstances known as prostaglandins. Tanzania Battling Irwaders OAR ES SALAAM. Tanzania I AP I -Invading Ugandan forcet4 and Tanzanian defenders were lorkcd In heav~ fighting to-, day near the Ugandan border. the government said . Eight of 16 Americans in northern Tanzania were report· ed safe and the American Em· b.Bssy continued Its efforts lo lorate the others. /\ Tanzanian gove rnment soUTcc s aid the fighting was con· centrated around the crossroads town of K)laka, about 20 miles south of the border with Uganda a long the western shore of L"Jce V1ctor1a. Kyaka is about 700 miles northwes t of Dar es Salaam. eap1tal of this East African nation. A GOVERNMENT statement said ttu: Ugandans. s upported by t<inks and heavy artillery, in- vaded through the Minziro. Kak unyu and Mutukula a reas ·.Monday, advanced as far as Kyaka. Sources said an un- disclosed number of Tanzanian troops were fighting an est1mat· ed 2.000 to 3,000 Uganda ns. Tanzania 's governme nt newspaper, the Daily News. said Ugandan Preside.i\t Jdi· Amin's invas ion forces "must be taught a l esson that they and their s up· ·porters w)ll nc\'_er forg~t. ''IOI AMIN is going to regret the d;iy of his maximum mad- ness. His reactionary and seem- ingly progressive Arab s up- porters would be helter advised to refrain ·rrom getting involved in this conlt1ct " A n America n Embassy s pokes man said five Brown. Un1vers1ty ant hropologists re· portedly have left the area of the fighting 'and were beli·eved safe in PtJ._wanza. on the other side of La ke Victoria. Three Amen can m1ss1onanes were located well south of the trouble zone. he ~aid THE GROUP from Brown was 1dent1fied as researchers Linda ;rnd Ben Robertson. Assistant Professor Pe t er R. Srhmidt, Hobin Pittcrman and Karla Evans. There was still no word on eight other·u .s . m issionaries or 27 Can a di a ns. Wes t e rn diplomats said 45 Swedish mis- siona ries and 20 Dutrh citizens were cvaruated from the war .wnc. Schmidt. of Santa Rosa. Cahf . was doing research on a tnbc that had learned to produce steel long before the Europeans. P.U- terman was graduated last year from the Rhode Is land School of Design, and Miss Evans is a 1unior st Connecticut College· in New London, the Providence Journal·Bulletin said . . URanda. with a pop.ulation of about 2.71 rp1lhon, h<Js a 20.000· man army cq~pped with Bntish and Soviet weapons. including 37 M 1C fighters. Tanzania has a populafton of about 16 5 m1U1on, ~· W.700-man nrmy and 29 MiG SEATTLE CJ\P l -Sur get>ns were pleased bµt cautious artcr a six-hour operation to separate day-old Siamese twin girls. joined al the abdomen and sharing a li ver and sternum. · "The next four or fi ve days will be critical." said Dr J ohn K. Stevenson, the primary s urgeon, after s urgery Tuesday night -"BOTH BABIES WILL HAVE TO adjust to living separate hves." he said. "They have a large raw surface of li ver that has been ('()t in two that's a large area that has lo heal. and we have to watch for infection or possible problems with the lungs. "If they gel over the operation. they should live a normal. ac (1ve. physical life," he said, adding that the girls might ne<.>d other operations in the next few days 1f complications arise Mar ci, was taken off a bus car- rying her lo sehool las\. Feb. 3 a nd kept for 10 hours In the 23· year -old Miss Ransay's East Side apartment. In response to a telephoned de· m a nd, Klein paid a $100,000 r ansom, all but $100 of which was recovered. The Ransays were fried for first.degree kidnapping, but the j ury was dismissed last Sept. 26 after ils foreman be<:ame ill. Nevada Hit by Storms SAVE SIOO ON THIS TOUCH·TRONIC *~ MACHINE. · -~ . • Heavy SIWw Expected; Travel Advisories Posted ..... ,,,. 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MOOll.m ttni ~ trne 10 trb 1'1 Vo"'<*' W#IOg madltne IOI• new one 1 Alk IColll lfedt-11'1$ Oii "'ft m-. end model,~ -·· • INIChnt or not ~t-0>-l•,,_ Ptat~"'<1411i~ot«!"'Q~•'t<• A h11tm1~01T1<l SINO£RCOl,lf>j\NY ._ IOO MILLION PEOPLE SEW EASIER WITH SINGER .. c,ru ... .... c..= ........ -' 1 -- .( ' CALIFORNIA Wedi~. November 1. 1978 DAIL y PtLOT As IRa s Poll Brown to .Aid 2 Candidates Mom~galn Corky Has 2nd ~al/ LOS ANGELES <AP> -Coney, lhe ri rsl killer whale t.o becom" u m other wMlc In captivity, has $liven birth a second lime. to a 285 pound. 7 foot Ion.: cull ot M arlnolund LOS AN<iElJJ::8 IAf• 1 Comfoi-toJv abe!Ui In Both mc)lhur und .baby' were report.ed doing th(.' volli-. (;m EdmuntJ nruwn Jr II• olfrrin'-hdp fin\'. Hut Murlnclund biologists huvc not yet de· to two i tn.ij!ghn" f«>llo" l>t•mO<'ral'i l.l Ocw ttrmincd the ~f·X .uf the baby because It stays Mf'rvyn l>ymullv uncJ C'.ind1dutc for ttorney bf-tween ll8 parents. Corky and Orky. "who are R'•nt'rul Y\Onne burk«' ~ vcry protective." said assis tant general manaaer M .-nwhilt', ·H\•publ1< :1n ii ubfl tnAto rlal Dick Kuegemnn. ~C\mlnt'\• .~;v<'llf' Youn.en ho -.uy1n1~ Drown hH 11 -.l r;m51f' hf1•"tvlt· amt Jil lol'" of strltln are ahow· "' .,,..,._.. HE SAID THAT WJTmN 24 hours the baby 1ni behind tht' un1(1Nt outN fiu·~ of the Rt publican l'mn•• l .Jf't.a.• will begin to feeti and awim by atself, and divers tldtl"t • ~ v r" will be able to ge t a good look at it. so that il can .. \'o~f'r nvi. 1t i .. mc-di1ut1on, 1.c•n. and 0 "Tonlsht ~how" host be given a name m the proper gender. rn una~ll\' lllt·~t)'lc" I hut m ukc rum think Brown 11, Johnny ( urson und C~rky's first baby whalf. born in February JU:-t nothke h1m tndmni.t ottwrfnl'" hi s wlf~. Joanna . 1977, died several weeks later , Kue&cman said, . r 11 e d lt s up c r I 0 r bec·aui.e It never frd "l l JUSt novcr developed a CLOSING DOWN TO AVOID BANKRUPCY LARGEST ORIENTAL RUG WARE!10USE IN THE SOUTH We have been comm1rnoned by the owners of CASPIAN RUG WAflEHOUSE of Oouphine S1., New Orle1ms to sell their entice uwentory of "bver 3000 HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS many otwhichhaYe *"in stock tor yearL WE WILL OFFER THE f UBLIC IN LAGUNA HILLS OVER 400 OF THESE RUGS TO BE SOLD BY • PUBLIC AUCTION ON: Sat., Nov. 4 AT: Holiday Inn 25205 La Paz Rd. Laguna Hills Auction: 2 pm Preview: 1 pm R•.Pl'Klll' ~ t\o/OM J!'\t-t-; J'Ott lll·uttnant Court pdillon usking pt'rsonaht1 or behaved .in a normal Infant way .:m,•rnm M1kt• < urh too~ lhi lf'ud fnim l>ymlllly an ordc·i· to kl'e p towa rd U6 parents," he said ''This baby whale is for the hri.t lJnw in u Loi. l\ngf'lt•s 1'lmt•ll poll n .. igh'--·r , dog. from cb~m ... Plctely diffe rent. It looks as normal as can AuCT•o-: R. A.sher Tnm5. cash/ c twck• 11ublli.h,'(J Tut•'\dit\, .ind l it•fit lo:l' lk-uknwjlun th~ " uv ~ S ... lnlo•m•tion Collect 213-995-832.:3 A. A & A. Inc. <iO I' nonll1wt• for ••thmw)' a,:1·nl."rsl. tr1mmf"d M~ bur k Ing a t I a l e Corky wel~hs 7.000 pounds and the father, IW.,~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~lt.::I: rturkt• ~ lt•.all frurn 1ti Vt rn•nl~<' ll<llnl• to onf r--h_o_u_r_s ________ o_r_k...:..y_._w_e....;1g,;._h_s_1_4._000__;po:.__u_n_d_s . _________________________ --....:...:.:.....:..:.._.:__...:......:...--....=.::..::~~ point 111 tht' S.li mt• rl()ll ,. , Rrown v.ho ,., :i.1t11nl( un u lunchlid4! prll})ortl<1n 23 pt'r1·t•nt lt•ad u1 the i.umt• poll rt·~pondl'd '°''th Jn uonounr1 m<>nt lh..tl he v.ould ):I\ t' $40,000 from ht!> hPn'; r,1mpa1gn war chc·~l to 0> m u ll und hum $20 000 111 Mri. Burke'i. C'a m pa1gn Hro"'n, \\ho liu~ b1·N1°1•1111c1ted for not giving rnun• ht•lp lll oth1·1 Demo1·1.1hc Cllndidates, a lso :..11ct ht• b hclpm.: ru1:.c Jn uddlUOr\al S.S0.000 for lh m all) und $10,1100 for Mr-. lhuke. BUT Q\'!"ALl .Y AND MRS. BURKE got some t•ncourn1trment i'ut·~d&y from Secretary of State M a rrh Fong Eu's pred1rtion of a 75 p<'rCNlt voter turnout ne"<t Tm•'>dav, ubout 5 percent higher than at moi.t ~ubernutonal ekct1on~ I\ b1~ turnout usually helps Democrati:.. uml ti.In be crucial in t'IOS<' r8C't>S. , · · In udd1tion to g1vrn~ Ovmally:i. money-s tarved campaign !>om~ ca~h . firo\I. n al!-.o came to his run· r11ng n:iatc's defense with t•ontmued <.'nticism of Curb '~ prt'diction l<i~t \HCkt•nd that Oyma lly wifi~ bl· rnd1Cll>d for unsp('c·1f1cd 'tnminal acts. The uns ubt.tunt1<1ted uttark on Dymally brought some crillc1s m of Curb from within GOP rJnks. and continued s ilence from Youngt•r. "IT'S ms CONCLUSION," Younger s aid. re· fus ing. to either ~ubslantiat(' or repudiate Curb. who cited Younger as one source of hit. prcd1cllon of an indJctmenl. . But Wi lliam Campbell or llacil'nda lleighls No 3 Republican in the stat<' &•nate. condemned Curb's tommcnl!> a s "<'xlr«mcly unfortunate and irrespon~1bl c," and pn;'C11 clt-d a backlash against Curb . $4.5 Million Prop. 5 Foes Big Spenders SACRAM,E."ITO < /\ P ) T nbacco companies have !>~nl a rt:'t·ord·Sl'lling $4 5 million so far t o snuff out a ballot meas ure that would ban Qr restrict smokinl.? ma wute varietv or places. And the Re publican candidates for lieutenant ~ove rnor and alto rne) s,?eneral l ead the>r Dem ocratic opp0ncnts ill' fundra1sing, according to campaittn spending reports on file Tuesday. • As of Oct. 23. <>ppone nls or the anti-smoking m e..asurc. Propos1t1on 5. had raised $4.58 mlllion ..i nd spend j ust over $4 6 m1lhon, with almost all the monl'y coming from tobacco.companies. IN C'ONTRl\ST, THE Yes.Qn-5 Committee raised JUSl over $500,000, ind udm$: $82,761 in loans . Virtually a ll th1· No-On-5 money Is comillg from four t o bacco companies: Bro wn and Williamson. $870.000: Lorillard. $584 ,545: Philip Morn s. $1.38 m11Uon and t he H J. Reynolds, $1.67 million. • A good s hare of the s mall rontribulions to the No-On·5 committee. called Ca lifornians for Com· mon Sense. ca m e from t obacco company employees. · MIKE CURB. THE Republican candidate for lieutenant gover nor. said he had raised $1.5 million. including $.'%3,250 in loans. Thal compares lo only $295.163 raised by Lt. Gov. Me r vyn Dymally S t a t t' Se n (i (' o r g e 0 e u km e J 1 a n . t h e R<'publi<'an <'and1date for attorney general, r eport· 1·d rui~ng· $57J,2-i2 as of Ort 23 <l nd spend ing $549.903. That comoarcs .,.. ilh S543.272 raised bv his Democratic opponent. Rep. Yvonne Burk<:. She said she had spent $486.769. · Na'7Y Coed Women Sailors at Sea SAN DIEGO <APl -Some Navy wives arc fear ing thr worst. but today b the d ay wom en of· fi('ers a nd sailor5 go to sea with m ale crews for the,.. first time on non·combat Navy ships at ports na· t1onwide. Ensai;(ns Ro~rta L . Mcintyre of Charlotte. N.C .. a nd Macushla M. McCormick of Selah, Wash .. received assi~nments ahoard the top-secret s ubma rine tender USS Dixon ut the Ballast Point ~ubm arin~ base here. They lire among 55 worncn officers and enlist · cd personne l who will be assigned to help operate 21 non·~mbal ships in the Pacific a nd Atlantic fleets as the Navy''l wom en·at.sea program weighs a nchor after nearly two years of prepprallons and legal dJ!lays. THE CHANGE IN ASSIGNMENTS for women was part of the recently enacted 1979 defense authorization bill. The femaJe ensigns, like all officers. will each have a single stateroom side·by-slde separt:tted by a private bathroom.shower. Lt. 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With Premier Service, inte rest is compounded d$iily and paid monthly. Each month, you'll recaive an easy,to,understand statement showing your interest earned, your balance and your cleared checks. We think Premier Service is a real "breakthrough" for everyone who wants their money tt> work as hard as th~ do. Premier Service: Another reti son to do all your banking at the bank you don't . have to think about. I r \ ' ( .. • . ,. . " '1£1 .. , ....... ~ ... , .. Aot>ert·N.Wffd/Publl,htr ThomH K~ll/Edltor Orange Coast 0•1ly P11or ~.. ~ ~ !!fJ..e••••••••~••••'•N0¥9t••m•lbef•'•'•11•rre•••••••••e.•rt>.t•r••K•"•'•.,,•c•h•1e•d•l•tor•1'•' •P•eve•E•d•'•'o•'•- ~Ce / to. Speak On ·School Plans Four el~menlury schools In Costa Mesa a re on the nurrowlng IJst us Newport. Men Unlritd School Oistrkt I ruht~ ~lMd{'r r lo:,ing ut le L one i,chool because of dl'<'hni~ <:U14lri<'C enrollment J.~a!;t)Jfuff S.:hooJ In Newport Deuch Ul80 IS being COO· ~ldt'n'(I for IX>ltmllal C'l01.Urt• but lakcly "tit be 'kept Opt!n bt·ra u~t· of problt.>ms m trunaportlnat som · special educa· hon :-. t udt•nls . offtcrn l:i said Acll1 m~ unrl Lrndber.:h achoob in Costa Me~u wert' t'l1m1natl>d from thl· hi,t lx'<'RUSe o( ~•m1lur transport hon. problt-m.' So ll mnv Y<d l com{' down In B<'ur Street, CaliCornla. M1·,~1 \t•nh•nr \'1c-tot1.1 'rhuols bl·ini.: clo ed Tru.~lt-t·~. not tu rrlt>nlaon purcnt~. huve ~n throush lht• ri1ffl<'ult wi. rn oln:.anJ? ~t'ht>o1~ before It's un unpopulur bul 111•c<•:,sur' I .l:o.k Thh .H·:cr hmH'\('r t~ll"Ctt mo)' not hold a series of public hc,anrljls t ~•wh <t<'hool and do not Oflpear Interest· t•tl tn t.·nllsllnJ: lh~ M'r\'l<'\':O. of n citizen~· a d visory com · t1t1llt•t>, .ct lt·u~• for nov. 'I ha" ma kt•.., 11 .111 I hl' mon· 1mporta11t for parents to .1tt,·nd n·~ulu,. M'hool bourd mc4:hng:, They will be vh·~tM."tl to nnd tilJt trut>t••<·s have been more ci<1tcting in ..,t•t•k1n~ Jrul 1>rm 1d1n.: anrurmat1on rl'g<trdang costs and l"11m ph,·,1t ions of propo~ed d~ures. Th~· next rL'._:ul<tr mt"etin~ of SC'hool trw,lces begins al 7 30 11 m on Tul.'s<lay. Nov 14 ut Costa Mesa Council t 'h~mbt•r!\ They wu nt your ddvtce. $0 appear early a nd 1111 out CJ n.·qul•:-.t card 1( you wish to s&w.ak. New CalTrans Blow ~ Onc:t• <.tga 1n . Orange Coast cities have foun d thcm:-.l'l\>c~ in col'\fllc.:t with lh~ C:.thfornla Depa rtment of Transportation Thi~ tr mt• thl' i~o;U(' 1s the department 's proposed re· hnqu1shmcnt of MacArthur Boulevard in Newport and • l rvin<.• north of Univ<.'rs ity Drive. Tht• effect would be to force those c1l1es to mafotain the roadway and provide police on a permanent bas is fot what is now a state r esponsibility. Cn ~Tram, officia ls argue that the completion of a leg of the Corona dcl Mar Freeway to Red HilJ Avenue in' Cos ta Mesa, and the construction of two four·lane. one· way frontage roads to link up with MacArthur Boulevard. will divert heavy traffic of regiona l a nd state significance from th<.' portion o( MacArthur Boulevard in question. Lotc.t l offi cials disagree, pointing out that the J ronta~<' roads aren "t freeways. don ·1 have limited access und soh«Jves1gnal lights. They say heavy traffic won 't abate on northern Ma<:Arthur Boulevard until the Corona d el Mar Freeway ls ~mshcd to thl• place it was origina lly scheduled to go. M uc Arthur Boulevard al University Drive. CalTnsns officia ls say s uch completion is nowhere in lhl'ir plans. We invite CalTrans offi cials to c:om e down when the current project is finished in early 1979 and drive around MacArthur Boulevard n ear Orange County Airport at rush hour. We doubt they'll run into only moderate frame. nor that they could r easonably conclude those frame jams arc caused primarily by local drivers. Cal'JTans· not only is not planning to finish the Corona d el Mar Freeway, it's seeking to drop the congest ed ~lrport. area in the budgetary laps of Orange Coast cities . Wt: urge CalTrans orctcials to withdraw their proposal. Divisive Issue .... ~ ; The City Counc il's decis ion to extend a new road lhrou~h an 18·acre parcel of land in north Costa Mesa will IJL· b t1ck t'ot· more public discussion on Mond ay night. The 6 :30 p.m. meeting in council chambers follows a rehearing request by Councilwoman Nonna Hertzog and a pub Ii c study session this week at Bear Street School. · lt will be up to council members to decide if their Sept. J8dec1sion warrants more discussion and, potentially, a re· VNS<.tl. Puhlic hearings to date have shown a clear division hc•t W('cn the city staff. which supports the "A Street Ext l'nsion." and reside>'lt.s who feel a n e xtension or Hanfl<)lph Avenue to Paularino Avenue is unnecessary_ tt ·~ now up ~o council members lo decide if the city's m•cd for improved traffic circulation is sufficie nt to take precedence over citizens' claims that the new road will harm their neighborhood by adding congestion and safety problems. Both s idt•s have presented strong positions and the t·mmcil has the task of finding a proper balance in what has b~come a hot ·lO·ha ndle issue. • Op1n1ons ex.pressed in the space above are those of the Oal1y Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s Invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Co~ta ~esa. CA 92626. Phon~ (714) 642·4321. . Boyd/Fees Paid 8y L . M. Boyd Took less than a year for the tounsts' fees to pay orr the cost of the Eiffel Tower Wh al construction m arvel of lat~ mii:1ht claim the sam e' Notmany,ifany. Q. "When was it that the first musician re-recorded a nu m be-r of musical instru· . Dear Gloomy Gus C r e dit mod er n tcchnolo~y, as applied to traffic control, for th ose e )(pcn slve s ophis ticat ed , com · pulerlzed traffic signals --that automatically turn red JOSI as you or l g<'tlherc. W D.S. ... ments, one over the other, to produce a record?" A. Exactly 37 years ago. Sidney Bechet was the bright fe llow who Initiated that trick. With first a soprano s ax. then a clarinet. followed by a tenor sax. adding a piano, plus a bass riddle, and finally drums . He did the whole schmeer himself. To turn o ut ·;The S he ik or Araby." A British e lectron)cs firm has come up with a radio tranamllt~r so s mall It can be put into a pill, prescribed as medicine by a cooperative doctor , swallowed by the ln· tenderl target person. th~n track e d by el ectronic triangulation so the sneaky tracers can know at every moment the whereabopts of the suckered p4rty. So you always thought the C hri s tophe r Col umbus Clagshlp wu the "Senta Mana:· did you? Llkewt1e. But some scholars now say the "Santa Maria" waan't buUt during his UfeUme, that his command ahlp, In tact, was "La Capttana." 'Rowland Evans / Robert Novak \ Carter Stays in Mi~~ast-.Fray W ASHJNGTON _; IArael's dis· pJay or aoacr al Pre1ldent. Carter dtrtttly result.a trom top- seeret American reP.llts toques· Lions by Kh1' H~ln ~Jordan about the (utU.1'1! of Jewish settle· mtnl11 on the West Bank. These answers, publl8hed here ror the first t ime. hint that Pre si dent Car ter tix· pects ls raeh mba blta.nt.a of the sec.Lie · menu to start ch~arl ng out oC Anab te r· r1tory at the l'nd of the fi ve .year t r ansHional period . During that period . Is rael, Jordan, Egypt and the P a lestinians ar~ pledged to restore "the Jegi.tiftftlte rights or the Palestinian people.'! con.sis· hmt with lsr3eli sec urity. In answer to the king's ques· tion about "the status" of Israeli settlers -"Will there be any •settlements\ after the end" of the five-year t rans ition. he asked -the U.S. replied as -foHows : "Whatever number that might remain beyond th~ transitional period ... would presu~ably be agreed fu in the negotiations concemlng the fin~l status or the West Bank and Cata." THOSE WOR DS infuriated the J s rae li government , and partic ularly Prime Minister Me nachem Begin, whe n the secret U.S. answers lo Hussein were shown to the nraeli gov· ernmenl on Oct. 19 and dis· c ussed with Begin by ·Assistant Secr etary of State Harold Saun· ders the next day. To dem· ons lrate Israel's defiance of President Carter for implying to Hussein and the Palestinians that the settle ments will become vestigial remnants. Begin went public with his long.nourished plan l o ''thicken" the settle· ments. • Mr. Carter's respOflse was Mailbox / e qu a 11 y angry . He took queaUons about the Camp David Seer~tary ol )Slate Cyrus a1rMement go beyond the set· Vance 1 draft ol a presldeotJal Uemenll Issue. For example. protesfletter to be sent to.Belin Huaseln asked : "What Is the "and doubled it lo s pade5" U.S. position" on whether the before cabllni it to Begin. aelf·aoveming authority to be Thua the settlements question, created on the W~st Bank in· on which Mr. Cart.er feels he has elude• Eul Jerusalem "both in been betrayed more than once . terms of territory and people?" by Begln, retW"l)ed to hauoJ..,ru~ "The U.S. will support pro. Mideast peace hor.s. Equally · 'stotala," aaid the U.S. response, rorbldd1ng ls th s s uspleion "that would permit Arab inhabi· known to be held by the presl· tants of Eut Jerusale m who arc dent:· that Begin's settlements not Israeli citizens" to vote in ofrenslve stef!lrned les~ from de· the el~tion leading lo self-rule. man_d~ by his hard·hne Ukud Fltrlfter, these J erusalem coahhon than fro~ his strategy Palestinians could share "in the to lhro~ up bam c~des to pre. ~ork of the self.governing vent ~ing Husse1!'. a nd the a uthority itself." Palestinians from Joining the pence talks. B EGIN'S F\JRV <tt ·the U.S. answers lo King Hussein's 14 The re is nothing startling in t his state ment or American po l icy o n occupi e d E ast J erusalem. Ever since the 1967 ... war. the U.S. has deni('(f Israel'. lega l powe r lo absorb East J e rusalem. Th() U S. has never rccognlit'd J e rusa le m a~ Israel's capital. BUT t11E political lmpttet or the U.S. answers I<.> Hussein lS link e d In Begin 's mind t o Israel's magnan1 mo us agree m ent to withdraw from all 1t~ settlements 111 tije Egyptlat1 Sinai. 'fo Israel, the rlear intent of the answers Lo llusseln i~ to en~urage Arab hopes that the Wht Bank setllements are also doomed. Isr ael's counterattark raised •tht! lhrest of de lay in 1ht> ncl(otiatwns for a peace treaty between Is rael and Egypt, despite the coin<.'idence of a Nobel peace prize ror both Begin a nd P resident Anwar Sadat . Beyond that the Carter .Begl.ll shootout n sks future U.S. re· taliat1on against Is rael. which 1s seeking billions of dollars from the shrinking U.S. budget. "Begin is slapping Carter in t he face with one h and and reaching for Carter 's wallet with the other." one admiriistra{ion official 'said pnv1ttely. He pr<'· dieted the aroused president might cut "a cool bilHon" from the bill Is rael is now prepanng for the U.S. to finance the lsraeli·Egypt1an treaty. SUCH PASSIONS will cool What will not chang<: 1s Mr. Carter's Camp David pledge ti> be a "full partner" in the peacl' gume. That was Hussein's fir!>l question. The U S. replied that 1t would use its "full influence" lo get a West Bank settlement and that "?resident Carter will con. linue to take an active pcrsoncil part in tht: negotiations." If ls raf'I really ii-trying tn scutlle thC' W{':-.t Hanlt t.1lks ;rnd get a :.1.:·p a r <t I t' peat• l' w 11 h Egypt, as the While House· sm. Pl't:ls. those words brnught nu c omfort lo Prime M1n1 s t1•r Begin. Keep Partisan Politics Out of the CourtS _:·- To the Editor: As a long.time Republican worker. and a present law stu· dent. I am very concerned and upset about the way som e Republicans ate waging an un· derba nded, unwa rranted al· tern pt to unseat California Supreme Court Chier Justice Rose Bird. Until recently. a man s at on this very same court who was so senile that for almost ten years it was hard lo tell whether he was alive or dead. Ye~ no one raised a hand to unseat him until his wife was forced, for her own personal reas0ns. to have him · declared legally incompetent. Do.es thi s m ea n l h e "Richardsons" or the world believe that a senile old man is more qualified to sit on the court th3n an intelligent, experienced 42·year -old woman? AS TO T HE Caudillo case. Chief Justice Bird is getting the blame for what the Legislature refused lo do. Remember. the Legislatw-e makes the law. The Supreme Court only interprets and cannot make decisio ns which are completely contrary lo clear legislative intent. The public certainly should be concerned about crime . We 11hould demand that our elected representatives give the courts the tools they need to work with so they can do an effective job . But let's keep partisan politics out of lbc courts or we will harm the very people we are trying to protect by destroying our re· publlcanformofgovernment. -ltU'fH L. McCLUSKEY Former Member Republican Centr:ll Committee permitting Malibu disaster vic- tims to re build their homes w ithout hindrance from the Coastal Commission. B E\'OND THAT, it is obvious to anyone who has had the mis. fortune or dealing with the com· missi on that this is. t ruly bureauc racy gone mad . The original admirable goals of the Com mission have been pervert· ed to a nightmare for applicants. We ll conceived and r e · searched plans approved by local jurisdictions are routinely overturned on technicalities by the votes of some or the "10St mus h y ·head e d comm ission members ever to serve on a reg· ulatory agency. Volumes or regulations, reams of reports and forms to be filed. interminable delays, inability to get a straight ans wer lo a simple question. unreturned phone calls all conspire. lo thwart the poor unfortunate s upplicant or the Coastal Commission ta his wit's end. When the people voted over. whelmingly for Proposition 13 they voted for less government spending, reduced property tax· es and equally as important, less government interference in their lives. • The time has obviously come to apply this mandate to tN> Coasta l Co mmissio n b y terminating the commission and returning control of our beaches to local government at the first opportunity. 0.A. TICKNER Medleal t'fftc, To the Editor : --~ 8 Smoke rs. do you know how ,,.._ llreG~f"tK11 absolutely offensive you a re to To the Editor: • non.smokers? Do you know that 'The vultures of the Coastal side stream second-hand smoke Commission staff. ·without even has twice the amount of tar and a d ecent interval , h ave nicotine? That your pacifie r descended on the victims of the burns for 12 minutes while your Ma li,bu fire In a crude attempt to active inhaling a nd exha ling blac.!'kma.il nomeowners wanting lasts only 24 seconds per weed? lo rebmld their homes into meet· That"s •a 3 percent high for you ing com mission regulations gov· • and a 9 percent low for us . emJng new construction. During that agonizing 12 The commission blackmail. In minutes. we non-smokers ·are the first instance. demands im· breathing three tim es tb e . proved beach acce1s whic,b will amount of-'"' benzpyrene, a doubtless c a use a fu rther cancer caualog agent. five umes hard1hlp for thole own.Ing small as miach carbonmonoxide,andSO lots who have already lost every· u mes the ammonJa that goe• lntq thing but their land. your own bl ack lungs with l''rom praor pers onal ex· mainstream smoke. Now 1 know perlence, th~ demands wll\ then wby you all hold those things so e1calate jJ'ltO a bureaucratic far away from your nose and so nhrbtmare for lhe unfortunate cloae to ours. Now 1 kno)V why we victim• of the fire who, rlrst dev· have a headache. _ utated by nature. would then be further ~icllmiled by tM red tape or the oveneatous C'Oastal Commlaaion bureaucratl. · The new Legislature should adof.t tmmcdJatot.v upon recon· ven ng ln . January, legtslaUon .. THE CARBON monoJdde at 90 partt1 ,p'er million <Industry limit.a sale level~ at 50 parts ptr million> baa been Inhaled by us, and has been taken up by some or our red blood cells insteac'.t..Of oxygen cwtuch I am reaJly more fond of), and 1t forms carboxy. hemoglobin ; not unhke the way pedple kill themselves in their closed garage by letting the car motor run. ll is a painless death. but we 're not reudy to di e yet . and please .don 't forget we're breathing cadmium. hydrogen cyanide. and rutrogen dioxide: none of wtuch do I remem ber as being com ponents of fresh air Smokers. l ask you to vote" "Yes" on 5. You shouJd have the right to kill yourselves slowly I may even end up remov1n~ )our vocal cords because of cancer. and I 'II profit from your misery. A "Yes" on 5 gives you and your fellow puffers the r ight to wallow in your grey billows of foulness. But. please let us non· smoke rs live longer than you <which statistically we will 1. and \et us breathe the clean air our bodies were inte nded to breathe. STEPHENM.PAULEY.M 0 Oto! ary ngologist Not Bra.i ed To the Editor: Your headline "Fair Cam- paign Unit Blasts Rusk Claim" is one more example of your bias in the upcoming Sheriff's electlon. I was there at the hear· ing on this matter and I assure you the re were no ·"blasts" made by anyone. TH E RUSK campaign si mply miscon~trued the definition Clf a word and was found In technical violation or a new ordina nce re· garding Rusk's s upport or 20 police associations in Orange County. While 16 representatives or 16 police associations voted unanimously to endorse Rusk they did not sign their names and date this proclamation of their support. hence ihe viola· tion. ITI1e other four assoc1a· lions d id sign their names I .. In addition the commission did not "criticize" the Rusk cam· palgn for anything. It is true the com mission found that Gales had not asked the Police Chiefs Association for their endorse· ment. What you fail to mention ls Walt Scott,•a man who hai. en· • dor:sed Gates and appears in' p1r tures with Gates m hrs cam· paign literature, ask~d the :1 ... sociatron to change its policy uf not endors1og candidates. Whu do you suppose Mr. S<'ott wanltod them to cndors(I., R A. BOSTROM •~un-lt'a w•? To tht• Editor. On Oct. 23. when 1 saw that wall of n aming inferno mile ... lo n g on the TV news, an1l wa tched the puny efforts of OUT' ground and air fire fi ghtmg. r thought or a ll lhc sopl11stlccttt·r1 military equipment and or ganizalion that could have bct·n e mployed to shorten the war and save life and property lmaybl' ~vcn $1. I. Could our satellite systems ITelestar. Landsat, Tiros, Nim. bus etc. l have been organized lo i:11ve u!> "early "'arning'' data'! 2. Could our attack plane!>, tfoy · and a ll.weather have tx•f!n trained to divt> bomb Wiit\ i.pccial chemical bombs., 3. Could s pecial chemical bombs be developed by research and development program\ similar to our defense efforts"! 4 f'ailing in a n early kill could all our resources be com m illed , National Guard. Air Force, Navy, Marine Corp!'i <inti Army : t a nkers and cargo planes. B52s and hellcontc:rs a ll coordinated lhrou~h an emergency Tactical Air Contm l Center <with the help of Litton ·~ Tactical Data Svstem l which would allow the f()ta l cffort'to be sc h e dul ed . s cramb l ~c1 coordinated w1lh Ff'A, and directed agains t the ftr1• targets'! 5. Could forward a ir con t roller s be employed with th1• (1re ground crews during the day? 5 Could r adar cont rolled drops be made at night'> W1• could even set radar or rad10 beacons upon the target! We know the organi7.ations , and most of t he cqulpment necessary lo do all of this exist~ now I I believe unde r present conditions that fire fighting has become ''too import3nt " to leave solely in the hand!\ or the fire fighters and the forestry service. The people need to know that a better team effort could be made now. E .R. Cll\MPA Lt. Col. USMC Hctlr1"'1 • uttn11 /rom rtodera ore !Qt'lcome The n ght tn conderise. lt'lttrs lo fit IJJOCt or elutunCJle libel u resrr~ Letters o/ 300 word3 or IU$ wtll ~ oioori prt/ttff!ce. All lttiers m1'6t i11 clutk ngnature ond moiltng oddreu but nomt• moy bt wtthMld on "" Cl1J'lf if ltJfftCltnt TfQ30ft is ~f'Ylt POft'l/ wtll not be publiahed. I I NATIONAL ~.Hovwmbef f, f978 • I .. I \-- OAJL V PILOT A 7 S~andal-makers Riding Out Storm? By p TER AaN'E'M' th,lr commun1taes seems to be respected -or "" S..C••• "•" • 1 1 (t>nrtd -by their opponents. Dovie Pickell. a Lu l Ume around. lhe)' fled Wutllaaton llOd black woman running against Diggs, said: potlllu. or were pushed out. "I am not bearing down on hJs convictions Wayne llAYa.aave up 30 yean ln Conaress and ev~n though I know 'any other person so convicted returned to hls native Ohio ralh4!r than face thole would be in Jml now. l figure Diges will get a who arc\1$ed him of keeptn1 hUi mi5lress on the slzablcsympathyvote." t•onare lonal PbYr<>U • SlmlJarly reluctant is Flood's opponent. at. torney Robert Hudock. WlLl'll R MIU.S FOR.li'ElTED chalrm1n1htp of the Houst1 Ways and Means Committee ~~n he ••1 POINT OUT THAT THE Justice Depart.' · uttc>mptl>d to l.iunch "Fanne f 'ox. the Argentine ment d()('sn'l Q'\Aic Idle charges. but my main bomb\'lhl'll" Into movJc5, and puJJtld Out of the · point will be ~tboo" Issues and that our dl11· lloust" cnlll"t'l) ~lt•r admillina to ul~Uam trlct has the lowest wages in the state," Hudock Allan T How.-. u l>l'mCX'ralk: t'OnRrrtsm11n s aid. • from'Utb.h, v.a1 abandont-d by party leade~ and In ~Washrn~ton this month, .}ludock told re. \ otn afl('r ~toll c-on\.lctt'd or aobcltina an un porte rs he thought Flood shoufd resign. Back derrovrr pohcewoman home, he soft -~als the question because most But tl\1' ·~11r ~ <'rop of Wu hlniton arondat voters seem to t'ecl as does jeweler Bartikowsky : ru11kt•n. '"' 111tund1n1t fast 4nd hoS>•na (or re 4tlccuon "I'm a Republican, but to attac~ Dan Flood Is to 111 N"' emti.·r de~p1lc> thf' tH-adltnes be'a traitor to the district." A quiet, private 8fe1 Jasmine Cttek. At Jasmi ne attic In Newport Beach, l1(e is unhurned. uncrowded. -Re&1tfents han the ~curity of a 24-hour mended gatehouse. Cul..<fe·Sac srrceu ol'<> conrnhutc to privacy. Well-dc,lgned homes have many fe:lrures and fine ~ appliances. The Oubhouse ha~ tennis coum. twlmming f'OOI, and Jacuuis. It all make~ fut a rare hfc:.cyli:. Tht•1r tcambl<• seem' to ~ ~yin1 o(J. Al\ In .-h ~ Similar antagonism was encountered by ciu1r Y by Tht' 'i\'"K'l&tN1 Pn-M 1u1ute!lb thait tht• u ...,... ..,. ,,_. George Contos. who ts opposing Wayne Hays in ~ 11111''1 hurl. bonw hll\<' deflelopt'd 11 h11th tolera~ LIKELY VICTOR p CONFIDENT ,. Ohio. Contos rt?v1vcd the scandal over Hays and /.' ;, ~ lnr lht> v.l'\)ngdmnt:!I or lht-1r elected ofn<'i•l~ Rep. Richmond Rep. Rood. Eli zabeth Ray. But he met backlash and as ~· ~i -~" •JIA•MINI • puzzled. . ~ ... ' .~ :-.; .. _' .,., ~ !oll::VER I, ('ONGRE. MEN who havt! ad own cowtty .as Flood as wllh Witkes-Barre. hav-"I'm being criticized now because I'm bring. ~ .. _ ,.AlalK' mtllt•d to. bu•n ('nnv1ctt>d or. or lndlt'tt'd OQ V8MOl.l.'1 ing served Stnt'C 195.5. Diggs' supporters char,ge Ing up the sex scandal." he said. "These same peo. ...,~"'>(_ •• -.... ~-n 1'hJfi:t'' 'll'Cm t·N·t~un or r~·el~Uoo. that he has been singled out. by the "wh le pie don't lhlnk it's bad that Wayne Hays used their @ ,., ~ Jn iht villal!C of Harbor v.~w • Wa) nc Ila>'· m i1l ske wu thol h~ ran establishment" for prosecution because of his tax dollars for sex. He's get ling off the hook local. H from .., 2 00 000 ·'" ,1y." 1>111d Lou C:ort1011. prc-:.s aide to one or lhc 11enaor1ly Ill Congress. ly because people have him portray as a folk -· M.J. Brock & Soru, Inc. ed --o~ ~ . mo't rontrowr 1&J congressmen, f'rederit'k W __ _2T~h~e_s~pec~~1a~l~pl~a:rc~t~~~e~.se~o~ffi~1c:'.i~al~s~oc~c:u~p~y~in~-h~e:!r~o~. ·:· --'---------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ru·hrnond s.c. oC New York. who admitted he !>ultc1ll't1 '"witl\' p~tneftt of money" M.Xual rel&· t11lns '41th a 16 yt>ar -old boy and an undercover .. _, policeman Rt<"hmond handily won bis September --... pnmury, und 1s "Ct.-n as the likely victor In Nov-l'rnber .., Sim1larlv ronhdcnt are the backers of Daniel l:'lood. 74 . · Lhe mustacbined, -1ong-tei:m con- Ar<'ssmen from Pennsylvania's Wyoming Valley, who has ~n charged with 13 felony counts "IT'S ALL NEWSPAPER TALK:' said Wdkc\s-Barre jeweler Bernard Bartklows ky. 1·ha1rman or a "Trust Flood" campaign lo raise $2.'l0,000 for his defense. · "If he was shady in any way, I would have nothing to cto with ham," said the wealthy jeweler. v. ho bru!>hlod aside <'har~es that the congressman ht•d undt'r oath, accepted $65.000 in payoffs and 100 ~hart's of bank stock from eight sources since 1971, and souJ?ht another $100.000 from a developer in h1~ home cJ1stncl. Hep. Charles C Diggs, TI-Mich .. the senior hh1<.'k man an Congress. was convicted in October on 29 counts of mail fraud and illegally diverting more than $60,000 of a congressional employee's .!>a lary to pay his personal bills. He faces five yN1rs' imprisonment on each count and up lo $191.000 in ftn<-'S, but Diggs expects to be re·elected next week·to hi s 13th term A DO'lE!'li OTHER legislators also are trying to ride out the politic.al firestorms brought about hy what many or them perceive as a post· Watergate moral crusade. They include: Three California congressmen who received ltouse reprimands following the "Koreagate" probe into South Korean influence-buying: Reps . .John J . McFall, Edwa rd R. Roybal and Charles H. Wilson. . Six-term Rep. Joshua Eilberg, D·Pa., in= dieted on charges of receiving compensation for helpin~ a Philadelphia hos pital project obtain fede ral funds. -U.S. SEN. EDWARD BROOKE, Mass .. the first black senator since 1880, who has been haunt· ('d by the fallout from a bitter divorce battle. and has b<>('n under inveslittation by the Senate Ethics romm1ttee. He seems to be the ooe in the most trouble with voters. Six-term Rep. Herbert Burke. R-Fla .• who hai. vlcadC'd guilty to misdemeanor charges or be· in~ disorderly and resisting arrest at a Fort Laudl'rdale bar fe aturing nude dancers. { Ev<.'n Wayne Hays is back. this time running for the Oh.io Legislature. WIDLE THE NUMBER OF besmirched of· fit'ials seeking re-election is much hlgher this year than normal .. there are many preredents in American political history. · One case often me ntioned to s how voter tol<.'rance is the t'olorful m ayor of Boston. James M. Curley, who in 1946 ran for re-election frO!Jl prison, where he was serving time for federal mail fraud He won handily and was later released to fulfi ll his mayoral duties. t"lood best fi ts the Curley mold lhjs year, the~ hometown boy pushed around by the feds. "The people will go all the way with Flood. Th<'Y don't believe the Indictments," said a Wilkes-Barr<' editor . adding that Flood, the coun- t y's "most powerful man." retains the rommon touch by living in a working class neighborhood. "llE IS IN A LARGE measure responsible ror our very exislenre." said lawyer John Moses, re· r~rring to Flood's work in helping the area rebuild from the devastation of tropiral storm Agnes in 1972 One import.ant fartor in Flood's contlnued sup- port is that he still delivers. Wilk es-Barre has gotten $16 milbon in federal grants within the past few w<-·cks .. Similar clout In Congress Is seen as one reason wh:v Richmond survived his primary race In Brooklyn even though he was publicly accused of being a "child molester." In politics, a morals charge has usually proved fatal. but Ri chmond is expected to retaln his seat mainly because community leaders saw that his colleagues in Congress and the New York Democratic establishment generally support- ed him. "FRED HAS MANAGED TO keep special grants coming into the distrlct, and ~ause'Of that they can judge hlm on the totalil)' of bis Ufe's work . rather than from just one incident," said pr~ss ajde Gordon. Detroit's Rep. Diggs has ties as tight with his BAYS~ORE ANIMAL HOSPITAL takes pleasure In announcing that • JOHN A. KUTTEL, D.V.M. has lolned the staff for the practice Of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery. Or. Kuttel, whOSe special'· Interest Is l>lrds, will be Joining Marvin R. Maas, O.V.M. and Darcy L. Anderson, 0.V.M . . · Doctor• Hou,.. 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Nowmb.r 1. 1111 ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES • C11ban Ambassador Socs N·o Thaw With ·U.S. Bv RA \'MONU ft.RTRAO JR. profeMon at Cal State Yullerton the economic bl<>Ckad.e ~hows no lllf(llS or twang llrt<.'<i taken by any U S adm1n11-itr3llon after the 1962 m111:sllc crisis . • C)t Ille O.ily ""-' \Wlf ub•n Ambu11.,udor Hamnn Sun~z l'ltlrclfll •~1'1'l op tlml Ir aooul th1• n•lurn or normol (\1plomot1r rt!lallon:<I bt.•tw~t'n thle. <'ountr'y on'1 th<' lJ S S11r14•ht·z ~tn.·~ti't·d durtnl£ 11 re<·1•t1l tnlk In Ornnge Coun· t y thul. from hill l'ounh y '11 1101nl of vll'w, thn·l' Items mu11l bf' undl•r11lood bdnn• formol neaot1uU11nit lo oormiillt~ Cuba \I S rt•I tH11H> rnn ht•.c1n Tht m111uer of Cuban troops In Angola and Ethiopia have 11talh_'<i progress toward llftin& the blockade. S1mchcz tUlld '--- ONE YEAR AGO. T HE Carter Administration up· pea red to be headed toward brtfltrrni oorm11.I reluUons. with Cuba until armed conflicts in Africa commenced. T ho a mba111rndor 11a 1d nny dlscussi1H~-.or Cuba's thousands ()( troo1>11 In Mrtca wouJd be "categorically re· fused" If It ls brought up in diplomatic talks with the lJ.S. Tht• l r S N'onomu· hlcwkuch• of ('uh3 OJlllCl' 1962 muat tit• hfh'Ct "WE STILL CAN'T set any timetable for the solution of probltm!i that have developed over the past twQ de· ·cad~·11." 11a1d Sanchez In an Interview prior to his address. Cuban troops j n Africa "are part or our foreign l)Ollr y." Sanchez asserted "They express our sQlldarlty and-cooperation with developing counlrfes Jlke ourself:' he added. Most Cu~an troops fh(l\tins in Afrk'u "are workers who volunteered for duty." the ambassador $aid. Cubun fo11•1g11J;o ll<'Y 1r1 tht• torm flf tr<J<1f'" In Afnca mu11t lK_. n·t U"ildt• on not mo<lt• 110 h.1mf' In tu ks with tht1 t i s • As ht•ud or the Cuhan mission in Washinl(ton. D.C .. So11<·hcz said he and hl11 S"laff continue to work Informally tQwurd !.>ringing about diplomatic relations leading to lrndc between the US. nnd Cuba MIUTARY TRAINING IN Cuba tr. mandaldry for everyone. The overseas duty Is for thO "education of the population,'' SanC'hcz said. '*''~,... 8P£AK9 IN COUNTY • Tht• (,uuntunumo tt•rnt111 y. now a lJ S mtll•ury baati, mui.l lk• 'rt•turrwd lo ('ub.i Dunng Sanchez' spl'~C'h to about 200 proreSS<>rs. the ambassador was hec kled und booed by about lS anb· Castro members of tht! audl.-ncc. Cuba'• SanchH·P•rocl ~ANCIU!:Z TOI.() A Rroup of Lalin Amt>nran slud1 e1> Sanchez said the ltfllng or U.S. citizen travel restnc· lion& 1n Cuba Is the most significant diplomatic move Spiked Cake "' .Sickens Nine AT-LA A t AP 1 A <'hcwolak m uraroon rnk(' laertt wllh TUC'.' thl' m&Jor a<'llv.,. 1nun:d1t·nt 11( lllur-iJuanu. \lo JS lht•-lltlPl!lrent ('8U~{' of lllOt'lll> of n1m· pt-rson:; ut '* f.ire~ .. 11 purty in a C'oloratlo ''"*k uffl<'t• 1111'1 s1>t1ng. thl' nat1011al C1:nlt•r for 1>1~ t'ttllt' Control rt'portl'd Tht• runt• '\lo('f l' llnHu'I.: 2Z persons who attendf'd .1 pu1 ty April 28 1n the Ot-nvt;r oHt<·l· of the C'olorJdo l>tvii.1on of 1',m,,loymcnt. 1>tat1• ond f~th·rJI off1r1uli. i.u1d tll'alth off ll'1ab '>litd lht• uf ll1rl1·d t-mployt'1'1> were un.11wun· of lht: 11rc1it-ON! of Tt ll" l1l ~titkt> Rt•:,,t·archers said' t1iose who f>t'came 111 a rtcr tating the ·l·ukt• experttnc.ed u lack of mu:.cular <'OOr<hn.iuon. chzziness. d•ff1t·uJty <·onc·enlrut1ng. \"Onfus1on, blurred v1:-.ion. vomlling und other symptom s. 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OUtu/leld. lACLE ROCK CANOCA PARK rANORAMA Cl rv SM~ 8tRNAKOINO WEST l.OS A~CELES llUN1 tNCTON BJ:ACU SHOP MONOAY THROUCH ·f'RlDAY 10:00.AM TO 9:00 PM ... SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 9:00 PM ... SUNDAY 10:00 AM TO 6:00 PM , r ! I I I ., ... • . • I .I ~A~T~Y~O~U~R~S~E~RV~IC~l~/~N~A~T~l~O~N~A~L:.,_ __________________ ....:_ ____________________ ~--~-----------------Wecti---1WS41y_...._.N_o~ __ mti.r __ 1_._,e_1e __ .~-----OA.1--lY_Pll __ oT __ (.t~· Ford for S~haru I / . ' .. .. . . . . ' \ • .. , SUSAN FORD PREPAlES FOR COMM!ACtAL Makeup and Fllmlfg Done Near Capitol "Got a problem"' Then w•te to Pat Dunn. Pat will Cl't r«l lape. getting the a111.t1en and action you need to solve meqi.nhes m gove"mem arid business Mall your que!t10n.S to Pat Dunn At Your Servi.cl Orange Coast Dculy Pilot, P 0 Biz 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 As many Letten as J>mble .unll be. tlll$Wered. but phoned 1nqutnes or ttters not zt1Cluchng the reader's fuU name. address 1nd bwmess hours' phone numbercannotbeconsicterec.. Thucolumnappearsdcu- l11 erctp( Saturdays." ,._, llertto"abk tfftla Care DEAR PAT: Is there my way to get rust stains oul of clothing without usi~ chemicals? If not, what chem teal should I use'.' W. D .. Huntington Beach A pmresslonal dry claullng would be the safest way to take care of this poblem. Before using any home stain removal treatment, test tbe cleaning material to be used on a hem or seam of the garment to-.nake sure the fabric will not be danra1ecl. II the garment ls color fast and washable, spread the stained area ovet *pan d bolling water and squeeze lemon Jake on the stain Or sprlnkJe salt on stained area,squeezelemonjuifeonitanddrylnthesan. Oxartc acid Ca vall .. le In dral stores) also can be ased to removt' rut stains, bet be sve &o test the fabric first. Tie stain sboa.Jd be moistened wltll a aolatlon of one hblespoon of oxauc acid la one cap of water. If stain remai11s, heat solution and ~peat. RinstY'°roughlJ. Oaild Alletts Ta:rStat• DEAR PA1: I have been separated from my husband for mCYe lnan a year. My son lives WJtll me, but my husband pays me $100 per month fot his sup- port. I USjl this n oney lo pay ehitd care expenses ~ enable me to wcrk. May l file my income tax relu'l' as head of housttiold? E.G .. CostaMesa I RS says that depends upon your Uving situation. Yoa may Ille at head of household if you meet all of lb~ followin~ nqulrements: your husband did not Uve in your hone at any time during the year; you ·paid more lbaa half the cost of maintaining your bousehold for me year; and your household was the principal residmce of your child for the entire year. If you meet lbefirs t two condlllons, but not the last, you may file as "single" if your home was your child's principal residence for at l~ast slJc months of the tax year ard you f l aim a dependency exemption tor the chUd. Nu that you need not cJaim an exemp- tion for your clild to qualify for bead of boasebold. Garden'•Got Go111·•~t Goodin DEAR P&T: Is it possible lo prepare garden snails so th~ they are edible? I would prefer escargots lo ll!Sts. • M.B .. Costa Mesa Francois Picart, escargot expert, says or· dinary snails are edible, but only ii they are fed properly befcre cookJng. His book on tbe subject will be on Oe market soon. More information about the boot, "Escargots From Your Garden To \'our Table.''ls available by writing to: F. Pican Snails, 1550 RWey Ave., Santa .Rosa, CA 9SfOL Seeds ltijltt tor Drottglat DEAR PAr: Where can I buv seeds for native Califorrua plarts that tolerate drought well? , W.W., Dana Point The Cooperative Extell81on's farm advisor's office reports flat seeds are avaJlable from Clyde Robin Seed Co., P.O. Box 2091, Castro Valley, CA 94546, and Pecoff Brothers Nunery & Seed Inc., Route S, P.O. Box 21SK, Escondido, t:A 920%5. Various r~tall nurseries carry at least a few California natl•e plants. Many of lbe more com- 1 mooly used ones can be ordered tbrou1h your local narsery from w•olesale growers. lllt'°"• Ottn-Betae Loaa•1 DEAR PAT: I have accepted a job in another state. and' I hea~ that the credit union where I "'.ill be working olan.s to make mortgage l_oans to tl.s members. If ltis comes about. will the Interest charge be the same as a mortgage loan obtained from a bank? J .J . Santa Ana Credit union 11ortga1e Joans are a new service of some credit unions, and certato regu1auons ban to be folloilied. Interest rates must be com- peU\lve U thls new source of monga1e Jo.-na It to develop a succeilf 11 pro1ram. Tbe mn.I••• al· lowed . 1% perce•& 1 year • la on loans mat•rlnl In from 1% &o 39 years, but tbJs IJmlt ls sqbject &o cer· taln 1tate re1ul8'1on1, soaae ol wblcb.have a lower· a11o .. 1b&e maxh18nfinterest rate. TJtere are oUter re1ulatJcm1 whJdl mutt be followed Jut as bank•, Hvln11 and Joan ast0eiatlon1 and odler leDdera are Um1ted to ~w such loans can be bandied. Credit llldon ho•e mortgage loan1 mast not ez. ceed H percent •f tbe sales price, unleu 1 prhilte raort1a1e insurance company 1uaran&ee1 u.e loaa or that part ol tte loan la ncesa of It percent of th rce ol nformatloa la ---,to Hk &lie c union w a y on me •ort111e loant "'lll be •rter the procram la ~­ltJ•tN. J EDMONDS. Wash <AP> Like any other Sus.an Plug1 .Japane1e ~ar on TV · mother al mealtime. LillJan Carter can make you feel ~ullty If you don't clean your plate I s pent two years an India and I want to see every plate cleaned." the president's mother said during a recent break'8st In her honor. She was 1n the Seattle area campaigning for Democrats. • W ASlll NC~l'ON IA I> l -Susan 1-~c>rd , formtlr l'rtisidenl fo'ord 'a duuaht«>r, hGS u ru In her ruture and ii 'll not n Pord Or a Lincoln "I 'm n o t answeri\g any questloru1," said Ms. Ford as. heavy p anrakc m a ke -up wu bein g smoothed pn her face and her hair. pulled Into a small bun on top of her head, was being combed. She wore lihakl 11laclcs with a matching vest and it beige striped blouse. Th~ tar~e.ts of her motherly advice were many of the candld11tes who dldn 't touch the scrambled eggs, peaches. ham and hash browns on their plates. ~ A . .... lW 11~1. UJI. ' PIMbt announces the open1no or n1' p1ac11ce lor In• medical and surdlcal treatment of dlaotdets ol the root 1nthe .... y .......... ...... IUO ..... Mr-W.W..• c .... ,._CAtUJ' Or anything else made In Amerira. Mias Jrord will -be sin.Biog, sllgbtly ~f key, lhe prttlses oJ a car made In J pan In a lclevis'l<'n commerdal t hut 11h t> t11 mc to W ash ington Tut'11duy to film. '°FORI) ... IN SU BURU." I However . they weren't alone. Miss Lillian a!Mo skipped breakfast. expl aining she had been nibbling on doughnuts and rolls orf the flight from ~Lo~s;A~n!ge;i;es~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iii•.iiiii;;;;;;iiiiiii;;;;;.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;::;:;:;;;;;;;:;:::1 LAST VEAR, THE United States I tlad a SIO billion deficit in thde with f7t-UJJ • dc11lgr1utt: Suburu my runnJng mate." t•rooned the 21 ycur·old former White , Hou Ile rt•sldt'nl. standing In front of th'e U S. Capitol, as the cameras Japan and that could be much higher this year. The dertclu are considered a major cause of decline In the value or the dollar against the Japanese I ~ whirred. "Sell It out, bal)y ! " shouted the director. Rick Levine . "You remind me of a young Peggy Lee." • But 1t took mort: than a dozen takes for Ms ford to get he r lines right · "Thts car fills 11\Y energy bill" more than once came out "This car kiUs my ~nergy ball " BUT LEVINE WAS enthusiastic. "She's as good as any professionaJ," he a&1d "And she·s charming and gregarious " A reporter asked why she would want lo make her first commercial for a Japanese-made car when the value of the dollar is plummeting aU over the world, es(M!cia ll y in Japan . veo. ~ Bob Barre tt , Ford 's press secretary, reached at Ford's olli~ in Rancho Mirage, said Susan's father saw "nothing wrong" with the commercial. "So we said go ahead. She wanted to do this one." Barrett said there was a "nice consideration tn terms of finances" and that Ms. Ford would get use of a car "for a period or lime." He did Mt say how much she was being paid for doing the commercial. HE COMPABED questioning her promotion of the Japanese car with "a bombsbelter mentality." Ms. Ford's agent in Beverly Hills ar ranged the deal. Barrett said. . Pre-ahortionists- Low Reg~rd I or Life? CHICAGO .<AP > -P eople who favor abortion also tend lo favor capital punishment and other soeial policies that have low regard tor human ure. according to a California psychologist. Thi!> altitude, he said , also is reflected 1n their personal lives in the way they treat themselves. . DR. PAUL C4MERON draws hls conclusions from a questionnaire study of 2,251 persons. ages 12 to 96. s tarting in 1976 a nd continuing through this summer in Maryland, Michigan and California, where he is on the racuJty of the Graduate School of Psychology at FuJler Theological . Seminary In Pasadena. He reported his survey Tuesday at a sy mpo'l um in Ch I ca go on psychologlc.al aspects of abortion sponsored by the department of obstetrics and gynecology of Loyola University's Strilch ·School of Medicine and discusaed it in an interview "If love of humanity pervades your thinking, it is going to influence your conduct in all areas," Cameron said. "Many have contended that ther<a--.... - is either no relationship or even a neg a tive relations hip be tween favoring and-or obtalnmg abortions and gener alized dis respec t fo r human life." he said . Oonlo biz Open Every Day · for lunch and Dinner Champagne Sunday Brunch 10-2 For reservations, 675·5lll 900 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach / We, trio,. give y~u youp-b·read, daily. Consider this.Jf you deposit S 1.000 or more with us for six years or more, you can get 7 ·3/4°u· ir:iterest at .an annual yield of 8.06°11, with interest com- pounded daily and maintained for one year. Perpetual gives you your bread. daily. \\~offer interest rates as high as the biggest banks and savings and loan institution!> in the country. Thats very good news for your money. What else do you ~I from us? For one thing, many free and valuable services. Convenient, time-saving services to make life a little bit easier. For another. friendly people who go out of tbeir way to make' your transactions as plt:asant and as effici ent as possible. After all, we exist t6 serve you, and "1-e pever forget ii. Come get your bread. daily. Open an account with us rhat compounds yotir interest daily. A · ... ..... ··. •. ... --. ' 'By Federal law. early withdrawals on tf'rm accounts arc subJcCI 10 substantial interest penalties. Main Office 9720 Wilshire blvd. Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Phone 274·6066 or 272-5656 ·West· wood Office 10866 Wilshire Blvd. Los. Angeles, CA 90024 Phone 474-3503 · Larchmont Office 250 No. Larchmont Blvd. Los Angeles. CA 90004 Phone 462-6463 · Nortbridge Office 18540 Devonshire St. North ridge, CA 9132 4 Phone 360-2326 · Canoga Park Olfice Vic1ory Blvd. at P1a11 Ave. Canoga Park. CA 91304 Phone 3 4 8-4141 · Fullerton Office 3334 Yorba Linda Blvd. Fullerton. CA 9263 1 Phone (714} 993·1200 ·Newport Beach Office 1634 San Miguel Drive Newp~rt Beach. CA 92660 Phone (71416't0· 1634 I - .L-• '• .... ...... .. .. I A IO D~LY PILOT W1dne~1y Novemtlt'lr I li78 80 ATING 3$ Yachts ·Set Sail for Mazatla~· Saturday * * * Mazatlan Entri llt're , from Alf't1r1 tu Zephyr . art" the.• ••Ill r11' t n t h 1 ~ ) •' ., r · ~ I 11 ' Anae l h t u Mltntla11 nrr· Allf'f'1ft ~Af Ve~f //Ju rt•yo Ac ellYICO V• "I l l\IC> ........ ...,_ ··-·· '"'-· M••119t V-l hA> ·--f-\ I """''"' Ill ......... Kl v .... c.- 1 .,..,..,~I. J le -.,. ( • M41,.I lo• Al\900 ... YM"I t ...... 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(fl,,nllll.,_ V«M (IUI> l tn~•ey LIQM, H""''' C,,•"<lln, !>I , \I( f rovbt•m•ktr, ti•r Qt\, H•U Sm•tll Dor,, '>I f'YC V•QO. Rna-PNIVC Wl!o~t O>c• p, • .,.,,nq1.,n l l"'C l•pnyr f:N.rtr~',wriQ (. Vl Ted Turner Purchasing Cup Yachts K INGS POINT, NY I/\ P l T u rne r En· t1·rprises Int· . a y achting sy nd 1calL' head ed b y Atla nta Braves' owm•r Ted Turner. planned to <'lose a deal today to buy th t" 12·m t•t t•r y a c hh Co ura geous a nd ln - dt·pE'ndenc<' M a r t 1n Skroc k i , spokesman for the U S. M e r c h a nt M a r i ne Aca d emy. s:11d the d o:.· 1ng would take placo 1n D<'la ware for a price in: t'XCCSS or $500.00. SKROCKI, WHO ~id ht· did not know why th<' ,. I o s 1 n g w o u I d b 1 n DC'lawart.'. said tw was told by officials with lht· .iciJd C'my·s Kings Pmnt Fund that ttw boat s ~OU \d be' U.'-l'<J 10 lhl• l 9K0 i\ m<'rica:s Cup Skro~1 Stlld lht' King~ P 111n l ·~·und pla n -. t o abaridon 12·melt'r rat·1ng Ill 1980. PATRl('K MARTIN, attor ney for the fund. s aid M onday t hat Turner's group was the highest bidder. T urner, who was re· ;irhcd m South Carolina . 'aid he did not kn1)w a bout the r losinl? lie ~a id he wa!'I busy "doing som e pla nning on the baseball team" the Atlanta Braves. Coastline Sets Boat Clnsses P eop l e wish ing to lt•urn how lo sail, build a nd re pair boats, o~ur· vive m the oeean a in· v1ted to take ad v an • ~c o f marin e ac ti v it y C'lasse s offered by the Coas tline Community Coll ege begioning Nov. 13. A variety of nine-wee k, tuition-free classes will be presented, including s uch topics as marine e lectr oni cs , m ari ne weather , boat building a nd amateur radio com· munication The Coast Community College District st hedule will be malled to local re· s ide nls and will include a to ta l of 200 nine-week '<.·ou rses being offered this fa ll. R egistration may be mail using the form in· eluded ln the schedule t'urthe r information and a ss istance in tegistr a· t1on ls available by call- ing Coastline Communi· ty College at 963--0824. f Bv Al.MON 1.0<1<.\IU-:\' , .. o.,,,,., .... ...,,..w,.._ With ull hundt. hop1n1.r fo1 fo vo1 uhlt• hr<'•'ll''• c·1 ~'\\o'i (1( J;J ioa1lwt; yuchls urf' l)tll~c'<I for th1• ~atur dJ)' i.(urt Of thL' J..o~ l\nJtt•l('S -Y ..t('hl ('lulJ'~ 10\h h11•nr11 ul l.w. Anj.tf>lt•s to M urntlun r.01-.. !'\.1ttuduy 111 111t"lll oH ttw l A>..'1 Arl~t'lt\' llarl,or brt10k\\out1·1 I l\t' of llw y11<·ht:. will l'iu·r)• tlu;, hutNt>••s 11f Nt'"" port l\t•1u•h ytu•hl rlub~ untl will be 11et-'k1ni: n1rrt 1 lt~t 111111• honons tn llw 1.11:1.:! nlll<" down"' ind 'ht fr Tiu: UX .. u . R,OATS .\Rf-: Wum•n llnnrnf k ·, \lt'l .1 lli1•w1ll1rt tl.1rho r Y11l'ht l"luh .• luhn Au·11·11 Cottc11llJ1I, 11.1lbna Ya(' ht Club , &-otl Scho«k "• Crumbakt•r. NllYC . Bob BN1u1·htun11's LN ruthv o . NH YC, a.net Nl lk<· S('t}UCll'r'i. Tt•m erily, Bull1 11 Connthum '\ 11t-hl (.'luh Uut the bag battle will bt• 11mong flvP Clas11 A l'ntrlt•fi who \\.ill pnmarl~y 1,.. out for r1 rst to C1n1~h und a Dt'W <'h•P"'rd timf> rt•cotd for the couri:.e. T he cun-1•nl rt'\'Ord 11 l1vt• d#yis, seven hours · ond 12 m1nuh·~ st't by the 6211,>0t sloop Hagttml' in 1974 Hngt1ml', undtir a new i.yndicut~ of ownc•r.,, ""111 tw oui,Au d<'ft•nd the r<•<'ord Th(' yaeht Is n11w lwina rnmp1d~ned by a Long Rearh Yacht Cl® :-.:.-11d1<·ult• r om 1mi.t•d of Hi('hurd Dan1l'ls, Ji~ l 'twll)s. Eldon Hickma n und lhll White White w11s one of tht• previous ownt>rs with Bill Pasqu!ru. TlllS WlLL 'lE THE first distancl' race for the bla('k hulled speeqsle r since the new owners made some modutcaUons. including a new keel. heavier and l~ lm·hes deeper which. hopefully. will give the· y11r ht b<>Ue r performance on the wind and on r~aehch , But the crew of Ragtime wil~ have their work cut out for theml n'the Mazatlan race with at least Cour other line honors aspirants. Two yachts which have consis tently beaten Raghml' 1nce they ca me on the scene two years a go are the ultra li~ht displacem ent entries Me rl.an a nd Onfler BOTH TUE ULDBs ARE being s ailed by cha rter cre ws determined to eclipse Ragtjm e's record. Drifter is under c harter to T ony Delfino and Mike Gaynor. Marina del Rey. wtw claim lo have a Ui le ntcd crew capable of proving fhal Drifter's ~ tlO'fl fOlt CHRJmfAs1 s~~\tlG \S ~EING SOLD Ar . ~~~~ttt\f\t~ PRICES! MEN'S · -LADIES' PANTS & JEANS \ 88 FROM REG. TO '22 LEVl'Sf lEEf LOVE N' STUFf f CHEAP JEA.NSf WRANGLERf lANDLUBBERSf VICEROVf fame as a frontrunm·r "ha~ not come ad rift .. Orlfler finished sl'<'Ond behind Merlin m the 1977 Tra nspac race lo Ho nolulu. beat Merlin in the 1977 Long 'Beach to La P a-z race. and won the Cal Cuu . ::i closed course series. over her nval. Merlin beCIL Drifte r lo the firush la ne m the Ma nzamllo race carJ1er this y ear . Me rlin Is under charter lo WUtiam F' Niemi Jr. and Robert Cadranell.of Seattle. Niemi rs the former owncr-skap~r of the 61-fool ~loop J oh whic h he campaigned ~u('1:essfully in several d1~ la nce races. BUT THE HOT BOAT this year has ~t'n Fre-d P reiss' 84·foot s loop Chrisllr.e of the Pad h c Mar iners Yacht Club. which the owne r had d~ ~1gned and built ror hne honors in distance races. lier first outing in the M anzunillo race was not too successful , bul in t he rece nt Big Boal Series al San t'rancisco~he was the star ortbeshow. Not to be overlooked in any distance race is the 79·fool sloop Ond1ne. owned and skippered by Sumner A. Long of the New Y_911c Yacht Club After being converted to a sloo~he h as shown re· marka ble speed and maneuvera bility. BOATING Try Quashed PO R TLAND ~AR BOR. England 11\P 1 Karl :fhomas of Troy . 1 c h.; w ho hoped t1il. rcak the world spei'd ailing rerord her e ha~ •bandoned h1:; allempt WE ~RE LOA DED WITH LE VI'S BRING THIS AD MAN-YB ELOW \ BY 12:00 P.M. THURS. RECEIVE EXTRA OFF ON All PURCHASES! "BE HERE EARLY -FIRST COME! FIRS T SERVEOf" SALE STARTS THURSDAY NOV. 2nd .10:00 AM "SHOP EARLY, PLEASE, FOR . BEST SELECTION " ' COST! MEN'S JACKETS LE\ll 'S 1/(u lADIES' T-SHIRTS lADIES' 15ss .·LADIES' NAME B FROM ~iss -. '\. REG '2700 8 REG TO '99·, MEN'S TANK i188 · CHllD~EN'S i188 T--SHIRTS TOPS M ' • .. BLOUSES HALTER TOPS RE G 1 8 ''.'13 1~ ... 200 PIFCES 88~ ENTIRE IN,VENTOr« MEN'S 11ss lADIES'ORESSES SPO~ t SHIRTS \ 30% OFF M !.. 2701 _Harbor Blvd~ COSTA ~ESA (At Rear Of Shopping Center Jun Right Of Swenson'~} "" SALE HOURS DAILY 10·9 SUNDAY l0-6 / .. ' - . . . ·~ ' MEDICINE t;OSTA MESA n E. 17th SI. • • . \ Wed~. No~mber 1. 1978 DAIL y PILOT A •• Caffeine Effects· Still Undetermined . . By Or &tlncrolln DEAR Oft trl.,NC'ROHN: My hu11b11&nd 1 iifl"'!\lmo~t l)t'rft.'t'l 1m Uenl. A fl'w monlhll' a.:o. dunni: his ph~l\rlll dH.'t'l..up, lht• dot.•tor found h t! hat bt.·•cannlt11( hypt-rtt'mllon ft' not vt•r) hll(h. but d('(ln1te .enough tn rt'(1u11 ,. that he loiu somt' Wt'IJ..fht, quti 11ml>klng und r ut do~ n 011 hi\ ~.1lt 1ntuk1' I w a ... "' u r 11 r 1 11 t.• d a. t how tooper l•tlH' tu· hu:. IH't'n 111· stnppt'd i.m11k111i: .. <'O ld t urkt•y," u llhough hl' -hod h.•t•n u two JlfU k a d••> ~mokvr II.-hu 1drt•uch I akt·n uH r h1M' to 12 110und"I lit• oo l11ni:t.•r u11.-,, lht• &alt 1haker und reCu.acs to cat nlly food The rt'll80n 1 say he Is almost 1wd1·d 1-1 thut he ha11 berome 11 hl'avy rofree drinker. llt-ust.-d to t.1k1• only two cups or corrce a dll)l- Jt lht• nw11t. now hh1 uv~uge is six to 1•il(hl r ups u duy. l tell him ii 's bad for h111 pre sure. lie soys al's )H>l :fo Whut do you :Jugge!'lt• -.Mn . Y. DF.A.R MIUt V.: I don 't think he ~•II bt>lievt you've been tutUmg af vou call ht!'I dCIC'lor and ask 1f all lht• cofft'l' ht> as tuklng Hi bad for h11t hypcrt<>n:uon Luh-ly. Utt! c·ffl'rl of caffeine has ht' .. n In the news . Coronary pa· r ~ DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE , ~ . ~ tlents ask lf it Is all right to lakt> coffee; so do hypertensive patients like your husband. Some studies h ave indica ted that cafreme lS bad for the CW· onary artt•ries; others fQUnd no de· leleraous effects. Likewise for car. feine in high blood p ressure. Allhough some doctors say that co ff ee as harmles s for hypertensives, other s tudies have shown that the caffeine in coffee does raJse the dJas tolle pressure. MY SUGGESTION? I think you will guess the evident answer. C'lf· fee in moderaLion shouJd not b(>" taken away from a patient h.ke your husband who haa been so perfect otherwise. _ f doubt that two cups a day would harm h.im. Likewise. keeP. too many cola drinks away: Meanwhile. cheek with his doctor who is familiar· with the height und extent of h.is hypertension. MEDICALETf ES DEAR DR. STEINCROHN : Like many tee n -age r s,, m y daughter is s usceptible to any new diet fad that comes along. She is a ~ .. RX DEPARTMENT . -'> 1 CHKI OUR PltaS AGAINST THOSl ' I • YOU'VE BEEN PAYING USlWHERll ~ :i t~LIQUOR DEPARlMENTI. PARTY SIZE SALE ~,,~!~,!9.DKA 629 llDUCID TO BACARDI RUM LIGHT or DARK I 1Slrtto-St.1 Ol. fOIMll ~no.-8 99 ffitl -IUt 7 HIRAM WALKER DOMINION RARE TEN HIGH CANADIAN WHISKY 1 H lrttu -St.l Ol US littn-S9 1 Ol. fOIMlll'OSTIO 899 .llOU«OtO 84. 9 n KI 10 0 IOl .. 0 0\llO"•U 111!&11 00\llD l'tt(I -IO lUttl I Ult . I I ., . lo tron•ler p•e•tttptoon bring'" med•cotoon , con101ne1 o• copy ol o1191nol-welt do·~ -.,.,,, 1· j DELUXE SOFA PILLOWS .Deco•OIOI p•llOw\ •n r1otu1ol & populo• tolo1' Cho•ce of •tyfe, w"h d...-0 hinge• plu\ >mort plurnp velvereen\ ·24-PC. SHAM BOTIOM TUMBLERS 11111m 4'' ,.f(l f 1>1 vovr hol1doy t..·Hh•t •n n9 h.-o~, ,hgm b ttom ",,101 ch•nr qlO\\to\ l1' J "t•i••\ ·r or <'•er,doy u•e (,.11 °d<:o1 8eou•d11I otl•ner TWIN SIZE Qu•lll'd •p•eOd\ ol polff''''" •ollP•O" 9 99 with polye!tff-t t.n ' ,,, mvh1<olor pr1nr\ It(" Pe1mo PrP\~ v . 13.79 bit overweight and has heard that 8.l.lcking on a fresh lemon two or· three tames a day will h~lp her re· duce. ls thhi true? Is it h armful? M rs.U. DEAR MRS. U.: I doubt there is any more truth ill its effectiveness as a weight reducer than the grapefrwt reducing diet you have hnrd about. But there is another importanl conside ration. Dentis t s have warned that any excessive use of l t>mons -even oranges a nd grape frult and limes -can cause e ros ion of tooth e namel. Warn your daughter about this posslbill· , ty and it's likely she will nol risk damaging her teeth. fUll SIZE 1099 REO. 14.97 QUUN SIZE 1499 llNG Sill 1599 RIG. II. 97 RIG. 19. 91 ·~ \ l:rr- • lho\ wpe• Z•p Poloro•d come•o toke\ color ~ bloc~ & white .quore O< roc1ongulo1 ,ho~ p1c1u1e\ Come•o come\ 1n choice <11 lled Wh1IQ 8fuo; Mo~e' o wp\l• g1fl POLAROID COLOR PACK 108 FILM l l~~Utf499 rRICl Stoc~ up lo• hol,,fo, poc•uro ro~•n'l ot b 'l lh11lty •Ov1ng\ now• 1~='-=•ll Al.KA SftijER "1(1 ttoO II• OtlOltUSll ANTACID TABLETS __ PACl Of 311 ; • l o•rol1el of 13' up\ol \IO I' , . Off mo<h f,eocf • (l(hl! told' I ~ . L99~ ' JERGENS ~ t lOTION/ OISPfNSER . .. ~· PACIOf ' Sote. 0 deon. Eoch 4 99 c pul' out oppro-. 2~.000 llTU'•. Ju•C light ood ~or. fOI BABY POWl>ER 14 01 Help\ prevonl chol · 1119 & d1ope1 roth,Sove• TRIAMINIC U DECONGESTANT SYRUP ·--·--- 4 o r 0101 no\ol decon ge,1onr to r r 1inntng no•• :4~:;_: llC. I .It . tlG. l.H 129 ~ 139 1 l..i.,IJM.... I :\\71 la.1 &iiy l•J( .t11tl/, CONTROL TOP •,.-poro1ely ~n l'lClOf , "'6 " So..qlll J 39 '"" o• Coffee 4 FOi ~'1 -Troubl· ~ saver ·-· -'::::,-;:.·_:::::.;:::-./.. -, ..... '( I -·-·---~--~ \ \ """'' . ··- HOLD COUGH LOZENGES Pocl\ of 10 for oduht ond flHI dren •hr wp preuont llG. l,U 77c BAN ROll·ON DEODORANT 0 & An11 Pertp• 10111 I ' t 01 ,n I Re9ulor 0'1d Un,cen1ed SAU rtlCl ~ 88!. GROCER'S CHOIC iii FRUIT . . , SNACKS ., M'' ... I 0 1 A pt I i. . / tOI !,11owb11r • • 'f C.ropt' I ~·~· Whito \tock, U ,-r. lo\I ~ ~ • '.\', t SUPIR PalCl ILi 'l'.~23c I· '.~ · ea. I COSTA MESA m H~ at lWeon FOUNTAIN VALLEY 16U1 HartlOf It Ednger FOUNTAIN VAUEY MlgftOlll It ,_btt1 WESTMINSTER WHtmlnsttf It Qoldel Wnt HUNTINGTON iEACH 21131 BtKtl Bhd. ll Allafttl HUNTINGTON BEACH • Siil Wlmtf HUNTINGTON BEACH 9161 Ad1m1 1t 8tookh1K1t ,. • , r AJ2 DAILY Ptl.Ol WednM<Say. November 1, 1911 Letting It Slide Irvine rc~id<•nl!'I, from top, Kenny ChappC'lle. 12. and Thomas and ll<•1d1 Mart't1k1 , 11 and 9, try 35-foot Heritage P ark ~lidc. and finQ it '!'I a long v. ay from the top of the Irvi ne water tower. ll 's probably It.·-.-. !'It' .try th n•c <1t a t 1 me. { Winter Weather: M o re Rain in Sight •.• Maybe LOS ANG F.L,.;s ( ,\ p ) Califor- nians swcat('c1 through 1wo Y<'a rs of ,:!rour1d-l'rac-k1n~. \\ <t lt:r r<1lion1r1g drou~hl. T.ikn Just winter, they !>logs:ed through record ra ins that produced dt>vaslat1ng muds lides and ruined farm crOJ:>l>. Anolhl·r winter's on iv.> way a nd nervous rl'sidt.-nts arc beginning to wonder what nature has in store this tim l' :nound So arc mo s t forecaster~. TllE FF.W WF.ATHER wat<.'hers willing lo prrd1ct the 1A1nter al\hough thry o.,l'em to be looking lnt9 d1ff<•r<.'nt cry:-:lal balls generally -.('c better , more normal \imcs ahl·ad ' "lt rooks as if W s not going to tw another dmu~ht year. And it's not go. 1ng t o b<' an c•xtn·mely v.c·t yedr (•llher. although 1t well probably be· a little above average," says A. Roger Byrne of UC Ht.·rkt'ley Byrn<' sacd h<' has noted 1n 100 ve<Jrs of recordc; that Cahfom1a ~··ls rou~h ly the :-.amc w1·:1t h<"r l'!lnd1tinns that O<'c urrC'c1 in central Mexico seven year:. carlll'r. MIKF. BOROWS KI , a UCLA meteorolof,?ist. forecasts "warm and w et w ea ther in Novem ber a nd December ... then an extre mely cold , dry sprinf.?." Borowski . wh1> based t he prediction on stud1c:. of global weat her patterns. ~aid : "November and [)('ccm~r certain· ly have the Poknli<t l to be abovf .. normal months Then we 'Won ·t have much rain at all rn th<' spring. The switch should <.'Om<' about J an. :1 Another predict ion com<·~ from Ken L evitt, a private wcal h~r !>lat1st1c1an in Los An~t·les. "I ANTICIPATE MUCH IN\s r ain, by fa r . than last y<'ar ." he said. "As a m~ler of fact. I believe we'll have bclo normal rainfall throuJ.!h the 1978-7 season " He aid a c<'ntury of weather re· cords show that M~asons with more th an 25 inc hes o f r arnfall in downtown Los Angeles have been followed by below norma l rainfall throughout California the next year. Last season's total in Lo:. Angeles was more than 33 inches. T he National Weather Sc•rv1ce. meanwhile, says 1t wo n't predict in :my detail more than four E>r five days a head and offered no sf)C{'ula· tion <is tu how much ·mo1stun· tht· v. inter may bring. RON HAMii.TON or the Wt'a!her service's aJ?ricullural WC'ather offi«o in R ivorsid(' ~ California IAtnlt·r~ a re de termined in l ar~c part hy th<; location of a hiJ(h·pressurc ndRC th<tl hovC'rs near the Wt·~t Coast. The n qge acts as a shield t hat :'.lr<.'ll<.'· s,.~fown ed Pac1 f1 c !>torms cannot p<'netrate ··It's the position or this nd~c> or the amount of limes it's absent thut determines cond1t1ons from wint<'r tn IAtnter ." he said ,..,. , TOPSIRWIN . DINNER &BEVERAGE $2.79 Homestyle soup and crisp green salad, choice of potato, roll and butter. And beverage. NOVEMBER SPECIAL OF THE MONTH SERVED 24 HOURS DAILY FamUy Restaurants • Anallelm • Carson • bowney • la Ha0r1 • Bell • r:emtos • f ullerton 111 • lawnctale • 811oni> Part! • Cnsca Mon • IFYlnc •Long Beach •Norwalk •Orange • Parnmounl •Senta Ana • Torrnncc 121 • W11stm1nster 12) LOCAL I NATIONAL I CALIFORNIA Death Easier at Home Cancer Victim Chose Where to Die , I By ELAINE HUNT PAWTUCKET. R.J. IAP l Sunday morning, Aug 20, Jran· lll'lll• Thomas received a phonr l'all from ht>r d au~ht\'r at a Uo<;ton hospital. 'Are you rl'udy ?" ht•r daughter asked. .. Y<'s. l am ," Mrs. Thomas rt•pht•tJ. MRS. THOMAS drove to the h os pital. He r 26-year -o ld d a ug hter, Dia ne. huued her and asked, "Do you know how long I've got?" lier mothe r nodded . Diane said: · 1 "I 'IJl not havin~ any more <'hrmo •<'hemotherapy to arrest ..i f'..th<'erous growth o n her neck I. How do you hke that " 1 thought I was going to hck 1l." / DIANE HAD BATTLED Ci!ncer for two years. The doc· tors had just told her she had about a month to live. She de· <.'1ded to die al home. There was little conversation durin g t he rid e bac k t o Pawtu<.'ket. The radio played Ann£' Murray's "You Needed Me" "That song is for you and me." Diane told her mother. SO BEGAN Dia ne's m onth, a month when r elati ves a nd ..... WUltlW(t ll t• IUWl't• .. ll'Jlll"#Oll llOll.-t frten<k would itathe r to oHrr help and prayers for a woman whose·courage never waned Dlnne's brothe r . Paul. had planned a two-week trip to lt11ly Wh en ho heard, th<' nC'ws. h<.> Wl;)nle.d• to canc<'l the vacation. Diane ordered him to go ... I won 't die until you get home. I 'II be here." she said. "She was never afrai4." he r mothe r recalled, i.howiog a pie· ture or a loveJy. da rk-haired wom an with a radiant ~mile. DYING AT HOME gave the Thomases prec ious moments together they wouldn't have had m a hospital room. "What a sense of humor she had," said her sister. Linda .. "H n e vc r w a vc r ed S h l· loved <.'lothes. loved to shop with · me on Saturdays. We UM·d to Lalk about t rowing old "On one oc<.':is1on "'hen we were ~lone. Diane t.old me, 'You know. Linda. we're not gom~ to ~row old together and ch1t-t~hat together like we t hought "'e were .· "SHE SP ENT TIME privately with everyone who came to help. saying a persona l goodbye," her mother sald. "How could we break down and be scJf when s ht' was con- . s tantly l<'lllng us to count our blessing!'!'.'" Her dau~htt-r told ht-r · "Don't ~e sad. rcm<'mber the good times. not the sad ones "MA BE HAPPY.'' You had m e for 26 years. Soml' parents don•·t have their c hildren that long. ''I've lived . l 'vr loved" words she might not h ave ut· ten~d in thl' stenle environment or a hospital room . Di a ne p.l a nned h e r own funera l. She chose St George's Ma ronite Church in Pawtucket becausc she h ad a special (C<'l· 1ng for its pastor. f ather Peter llobe1ka. EVEltY DAY. rclat1 vc·!'. visit· ed. cooked; gave he r m C'd1('al1on and o fft•red lov<' Her boyfn e nd \ 1~1ted every day. Paul rC'lurned the Sunday before she died In the last few days, Diane's breathing grr w more labored, but she neve r lost conscious ness. She r efused a ll pain killing d rugs during her last 24 hours. Ju!\l before she died on Sept 13. she s mih..>d and shed a single tear. OPEN DAILY 10-10 SATURDAY 9-10 SUNDAY 1M HEMET DAILY 9·9, SUN. 1G-e ............... Plftued Soviet dissident ao· drei Sakharov. 1975 Nobel Peace Pr1 w winner. s ays he's pleased th<1t thr s year 's award went to M e n ach e m Beg i n and Anwar Sadat. Pay Settled SA N FRANC I SCO IAP) -Bechtel Inc of San F ft a ncisco h a '> agreed to a S3 million settle ment in u d1sputt- over unpaid overt1nH' du~ 1 .UOO A l as k a pi pe h .oe workers. tbc• U S. Labor Department :Ht ltf. 88 Each SOFL~!~~~g~,19y:s ... Dresses take on a soft line ... and drape It Into .a full, flowing look ... sophisticated and delightfully flat- tering . See our entire collection \n today's colors and holiday hues. In junior an d missy sizes. CA•AJlllll COIN1Cl CO$U 11tSA tol!OllA I COVIN ruoa111 111a1AU llMIOI c.n ,.., llUltl u1•11tm UllUST\I u'll• lOllG llOCJI llGdl!YI& ~ ...... 01u • IRU•OS llutTO ll!Ytlllll( ti: $AIU AH SA~ lfNllllOlllO u-tit•'"' ...,.ft-... -¥.tWl .. 1• YlilLU )UllUIO nwutin '"""""oiu IUIAllCl OUJICIA fllll!U •m ttf"'' Wli11'1•111• • . ~ ... NATIONAL I LOCAL "------Wedneeday. November t , t978 DAIL V PILOT A JS ''In/fuence' -Book Stirs A"lgtllnents · rr --~_;-CALIFORNIA! .... ~ S AN ANTONIO. Texa\ fAP 1 Dr Ml~hael ffary i• a aU1ht, mlld·mannt-red astronomer. hard ly a wild <'Y('<f rabble.rout.er But he's respon11lblt> for counUt'!IS arguments with a book ranklna hl11 choices u history'& Top 100 humuni. "My book doe n't fm111h trny ertument.a. It tillrb araumtmb r alhl'r then fln1she11 them." uld th Trln.lt)' Umvt-,.slty prof<>twlr • "l'M GF.TTING A \'AIUETY of lett.-rs about II Some rompllml•nt m e And olhen. object that I lt•rt ttl •nd·M out bttou. e hf" did tbl8-and·lbh1 and "houJd hf.-ln<'ludf'd '· Th.-lct•y to Har1 ':-'lell't'llon.<> ii. an lndlvldutll't. total mfh.a.·n~ on hll"tory and total Impact on th" e\.eryd~ lh·~ nf othet hum3~. he 1uli4. ll•ln,l that C'nlt'na. M uhamtn•d 11ot the nod 111> m1nkind's Numt'ro Uno. be<'au.'l•. 11a1d Hurt, "If~ 111 remarkable for not onl)1 foundlna a maJor religton. but for h11> s t'cular eccomplls h m enh H a po htt('al lndPr ·· bau<' Nl•wton, who dt'flned gruvtty, •:s No 2. and Jes us C'hr1~t came 1n Uurd ··i-m .ictung a fair number of letters oh jetting to J esus' onk tng .. saying he s hould be firs t ." said Hart. 46 ·'The credit for the •~ .,1 !>Mto founding of Christianity OR. MICHAEL HART has to be divided between Jesus and St. Paul. w om ran s x .. Newton pluyed a centra l role to the rise of • .,r1ence," Ila rt added "He set science on its pre· :.('nt course.·· HART'S LIS'f OF TWO women and 99 m en the Wright brothers are las ted together as No. 30 - ha1b 37 sr1cnll~ts. most from the last 200 ycurs. compan•d to only 30 m1ht::ary and political.leaders ' 11 Cl rt . a :.r1ent 1st. e~ pl a an ed. "The scientists ; a nd invt>nlors chani:ed tht' way we actually lived • We JU!.l have to look around us to see the impact of • sc ie nce ·· • Hart's book. 1Ah1r h include:; bnc'r b iographies. ·has :.old mon· than 20,000 copies since Apnl " OMF. OF THE IDEAS that have been • pc rcolatang 1n m y mind bega-ft-1n dorm dis· : cuss1ons, ··said the amateur historian .. Much of thC' boo!-Is taken from discussions • with frllow :.C'ientists on the most important scien· las ts Th(•n it branched out and somebody s uggest· <:d a book " . As kt•d if any of the objecting letters m ade him question h is own choices, Hart replied: "As l was rn the course of writing the book. I Senllnar Focuses ~·On Child Abuse . A pre·school child abuse training seminar will be s ponsored by the Rancho V1 e10 Junicrr Wom en's Chfb at 7 30 p.m. Tuesd ay at St. George's Pre· ::.chool. 23802 Avcnida de la Carlotta.,Laguna Hills Pat Down.~ of the Child Abuse-Registry in San· ta Ana is to tell how to identify. and r epol1 child abu::.e I Th<.> registry is a treatment referra l ::.ervice and a community education program. California law r cq1res that certain pro· fe:.s1onals dnd agencies report suspected non· arcu1cnt;.il 1n.1uric•s to children. The law provides immunity to pt•rsons who make such reports in good faith, according to !.pokeswoman Joyce Brown A Timeless Combination Hall id.1~·=-c.nmP.I hait s port coat is a true d.1~sic. right down to the leather buttons. Da ve Olankcnhorn. \'ice president at City National Bank. complements his camel hair coat wilh Halliday's traditional grey flannel trousers. A timeless combination. \ wu11 t'onslanlly chnnging the list. No name has b.•t•n mcnl1onttd thut I d idn't consider . There were :11•v••nl bordt•rlmt.1 cases FRAl/KUN ROO EVELT, fOlt example . 111 had extended 1t a few more. he would have made lht' list Ev.-n now. J someUmes wonder if maybe ht< 11houldn't be 95'h instead of us." .. Rounding out the Tqp 10 are No. 4 Buddha: No. ~ Confuc·1ous. No 7 Tsai Lun. an obscure Chinese 1•unuch who 1nvenkd paper in the ftr:st century; No 8 Johnann Gutenberg. ~ho invented moveable print 111g type: No 9 Chnstopher Columbus and No. 10 Albert Emstein Becaw.e llart doesn't inelude Einstein as a native American, George Washington at No. 27 is the.top American on the lis t. Thomas Edison C381, Thomas Jefferson <701 and John F . K~nnedy <801 are among other Americans on the list. The only two women 'lire Queen I sabella I or Spain tNo. 68l and Queen Elizabeth l of England cNo. 95>. "THE\' llAD BOTH THE abilit and the OJ>- pQffun y to exett influence.'' art satd . "I've gol: ten very little objections from feminist s. Most .1ust write and ay this Pl'ovf's the point thb• wom en ha- ven 't had much chance in history ·· Julius Caesar ranked 65th . Hitler . 3Slh; Napoleon. 34th, and )oseph Stalin. 63rd Hart said h~left out Abraham Lln~bln because tmanclpatlon or the slaves in the lJnited States "" was inevttable. lie Included Kennedy. he said. because Kennedy started the US. space program that put a man on the moon Among the more obscure figures on the list are No. 61 Nikolaus August Otto. the German in· ventor or the lnten'Ull·combustion engine: No. 90 Me nes. the king of the first Egyptian dynasty, and No. 99 Mahavira, the leading figure in the Jain re· Ilg ion. CORRECTION 11 .. (AT AH --'----""~. ~--_ ~ ----------- VATAHA -Owned by Chip Br00ks of Beverly Hills . YATAHA is the greeting. he llor o r h1 , used by th NavaJo Indians. It has also been known to be used by the Apache And other Indian tribes. • Spira I stt.ced for easy serving In 86et• kovember 1 Advertl•I~ Section, the ute ending d•t• of 1191005 Eeay living P•lnt •nd 17100 lat.. Seml·GIOH Pelnt Is wrong. The sale price• are In ettect thru November 4. The 1ale fndl~ date of November 26 of #25005-S.ara lhet 011 Basa Exterior Paint la wrong. TM late price la In ettect thru November 14. We regret theM error•. • Honey 'n Spice Glaze • Cooked 30 hours H tJtr. OlligUlQQ •Nationwide shipping se.rvice QI, ey· · · •Full service Dellcatesaen · • Old World Cheese Shop • Sandwiches to go. jSearsl OPEN DAILY 10-10 SATURDAY 9-10 SUNDAY UJ-6 HEMET DAILY 9-9, SUNDAY 10-6 cA Q!!LAf~~ll!~~s ORDER HOW YOUI .•. HOMIY IAllD HAM FO« TMAMIS.rYIHG (R-Mb4w -Thoo ........, Ow••-O•ft ""° --$11.o •"VWI*• •n ContMWll•US4 4 IN.• GARDEN MUMS r . $ ! f Assorted beautiful colors, Some plants ln lull bloom. Quick color for garden PLANT VITAMIN B-1 f33 . Use to prevent shock wh~n planting or , traAsplanting flowers. shrubs. or trees JUNIPER SEA GREEN 4ss Enhance your yard with a beautiful Sea Green Juniper evergreen Easy care. ' . ------:;-JJ-:Y 20-QT. • POTitN& SOJL f44 Prepared for all plant$. Potting soil is odorres&. sterile, and ready to use. BEDDING PLANTS PLANTS FOR LANDSCAPING 44p'! Pack .Popular Fall varieties 01 beddl<lg .Pla·nts avallable rn pony packs. Your choice of Pansies. Violas, Calendulas. and others. Use Kmart• Vitamin 8-1 when transplantlng. 5-1.1. • •XED FERTILIZER 88! Your choice of Kmart Rose Food or Kmart Garden Fertilizer. In easy to use convenient boxes. SAi JCMMIG .. 1!'! Ready to transplant. The low growing Juniper Tam (unusually large). the tall upright ltallan Cypress. and the 4apanese Boxwood V'lth Its compact foliage. 1-gal. cont size. 5-LIS. 6 ·f97 PLANTING MIX Ir MULCH ff7 All purpose planter mix tor all outdoor plants. Ideal tor acid loving plants. KMART STEER MANURE !$f Popular Campus Green 9raat seed for 1 'h cu. tt. steer manure. Fully aged. a rich. lush· lawn. 5-pounds net weight. weed free. screened, and ready to use. --KELLOGG'S TOPPER fBt;I Ideal seed cover and mulch for new lawns and flower beds. Weed lree. 50·LB. • BAG GYPSITE · 2ss Improves water penetration. Aids release or toxic salts. Contains natural minerals. Easy to use. SAii IUlllAlllllllO SAii CUJalTt WHl CIMICA ' j I ... A I" OAIL >t: PILOT w~. Nov9mti.r 1, ''" Jobless Maii Leaming To Read t~ Hard Way ~ MA NS t"I EI. 0 , 1' u f AP l 1\'>' ";,u1d Sikh. who w '11114trunwn T hTb ushout hl!i hfto . l.>onllJd Short ta.I In •t'lltnll u~ tht· progn1m harbOrt'd ,. a <'rt•l ht" wett too aithamt>d 11) udrnll tu irnyont' but h1i. wife Ht-c•ouJdn't rt•tt<f or wntt' .. Wt: WINH THAT 111or1· uf our col lf>f(t" kttb wt-rt> lhl11 mollv11h. .. J," ht- ·•dtlt'<I ~l\ort 'lllld rtwumalouJ urthrllli. fnrc~d him to flUll wo1·k ljt•vf'n ycun ·•l(u t1nd :wrf'pt u monthly QOVt'fll mt-nl d1't1tbtllty 1~·11111011 .. Hero Spee~hless Minister's Jlalor Recognized OKLAHOMA CCTV IAPl The somelhlng that I think uny man orr Oklahomu C1~y Sulety Council has the s lrtet would do leavei. me unnounced It will bestow il~ uward ol a~echless,"Saaksald ' valor on the Rev. Hill Saak. an But lhe council dosen't see It lhal J:l!plscor.at minister who saved a way; il says the award goos to Saak wom un a life by pWl.lnJt her Crom a because hlli rescue was p<:rformed 18 burning .CCU'· m onths after he underwent open he art The mlnlstcr says he doesn't de-~~~~=~~;e~~ ~e hud been wum'10 not t1l'rv" the award and that 1t 11hould go In a letter. Ben F Lewis, head or lo Dr Honn(•r Teeter, paf>lor of the the council's board of directors, told NATION I WORLD CORRECTION '" th• .. .,, Novemt>•r 1 tt adverllelftf ••etlon &he Reguler price and &ale price ol ttt. T~• plflow 11 orrect, f\owevet..-lh e d .. cr1ptl0ft la lncor~. lh• correct deacrlptfon 11 .. T•JM• 7 Inell p111ow." In the H"'9 ad the R99uler prlc• •nd lM NUJnt price of th• BotO\era 17 In, plllow ehould b• 114.99. The 11~.tt T•P•• 2& Inch cuah1on on aal• for 117.119 I • not •v•ll•ble. We alnc erely regret these erro_r•.;..·----- In M art·h . uftt•1 dt>c 1d1na h1 !!> monthly Soc-1ul St:•curity d1i.ub1ht)' l'ht'«'k wwm 't enou1<h to auppor1 hi" h\'l' rh1ldrt•n , thl• hurly 42 y~1u uld OntUme Cf\Ul mam.·r "w11llow1-.1 hli. ptld.. and hllrhh1k.-<1 40 milt·' to M ~rn.rlt•ld Sta.t•· <"ollt•.it'. 1w1manly a teach .. ~ «1llc•tet' Nic hol:-. Hills Un1lt•d Mcthodtl>t Saak : "Your t·fforls to ~t1vc this .. , ROI fl\,. C'h1ldrt·11 un11 I l(t•t a Ut A~ w1....,....,. Church, who al~o look purt In the young lady. with no thought of the tit' ov1•r ~111 .1 m11111h tu tJkt• c·a rt• or NEVER TOO LATE rescue . potential danger to yourself, de- l Sears I . ... (~AN'T MF\ 0 or "nl<' Mnd I v.unt to k•.arn how lh•• ti nnounc C'<I t11 a 'tarth-d 'W'<'r<'tary\ 1n a dun'' of fi<-V I ~~-"' lo Uw '<'hool' I bco<-n t11 1 h1· • <'11Unt' offtC't·... I het•n •II uq·r I he· pl.in• h1ok1n~ fm twlp ·1 h1'1 1"' .i nil leit t' \i.t•l 1. ht•1t• I ,, m • t-.(•t\ool Ufh('l.11 ' lmprt•lJM•d \.\llh Short·, motlvJllun, wh1pjM'd up a "IM"\;llll proKr am fur h1r11 ,in<! uov. '>t'\ t•11 111111\lh .... IJtt•1 ~hm t t!> uhlt> to rt• .. d "' m (' (I I h I.. ti > •. Jr "Id duu&hl.-1 ., 11c:hool hook ... Tin: I N~"TRl <'Tl0"1 '' 111~· ~hort h1tr hh1kl•:. HO m11 ...... r ound tnt> fmm rurt1l Wt>Slflt.·ld to Mu111>ftt•ld lhr~ llnH•\ u w<>ek for fuu1 hourit of tutor mg by voluntet>r '>lUdt•nt-. maJonn~ 1n tht'm on 1md 1t'" JWlt u llllk hal'\I to .. Re9der Don Short "TO BE GIVEN AN award for serves the hi1hest commendation." .__ ________ _, m nkt' t•n<IK Mt'f't th11I w :1y I knc-w I _....:..:.:..::..;;:.:::..::.:.....:~:.:.....::.:.;.::.:..:.------:~--:------------:~--::--~---=-----::---------==~--:==:--'.=:---- h1ul to huH· hd&> "'' I rould Hl'l .1 Job 1'41 ltkc Ill !'ll:ut a hui.lllt''tl> or my own 'ortll' dJy," ht· '>•HCJ tn 11 ll'lt•ptuJlat' In ll'r\<ll'W 1'~'1Y If F. SAID H t: HAD worked with hilJ r.1th1•r 111 <'<>al rn11wi. for I >10 year:., JOd had held ll !ltl'ILCb of odd JObl> In t lud111u work ut a cfairy r11rn1, toun '11 y. :;uw null, tanoory und v1n~yard A'tkt'd how h•• 111;11i:11(1'd to 1't<l hy ~1thout rcJth~ or wnltnK wullb, he n•plwd · II I wttnu-d c·1g1tl'\'llM I couJd tell whal th lkit'kb lookt-d lake by tht• l'Ol- ori. Or 1f I wt'fll lo th1• m:irkl1 l couJd It'll 'tOmt>thlnJ( by looking Ul lht-JIH, by looking ut th« picture J knt•.w how to i.1gn my nam<' I never wrote a let· tt'r, but l cun wntc some now ' .................... , ........ --~--......._ ... ...._ ............... ,..._, ...... .....,_,._... ........ _ ...... ______ ... _______ _ .,.._ ....... __. ..... ......... ..... _.~ ......... . __. ....... _... .......... .. ___ __,_...__. ...... ' :. &>CCJBJ e<.l\-IC ithtJb . HIS WIFE. ElCAnor. he u ld could read Jnd wnk. "hut It wa:. hard ror ht'r to try to t1·ttch m~ " He never told h1f> children, who range in age from 5 to lti " Arrord1ng to JJr Thomas Stu·h. l·ha1rm a n of thl' N1lh~~c·~ i>Pt>tt.il c·du cut1on department, Short tl> a lready on & third or fourth-grade reading level "Wt> wt•re pretty 1mpr<'S\ed wh<:n ht> walkc-d in here and bald, 'Look, I c·an 't rt'ud Do you have bOmC'body Jround hen.· who C'<Wl hl'lp ml' do But now, s:iys Sti<'h, Short has beC'ome M>mcttung or a recrwter for tht• college "l Ing to gel some of the pt-ople to • out or lhe hill:. and St~·k M>m(' l Of US~ISlliOCC 10 learnfng how ton· d " Five More Cardinals Reinstated to Posts VATICAN CITY IAPl l'npt· .John Paul II ha:. n·m:.tatt'<.I fi ve mort· t'ardlnab al> ht•<Hh of ma1or churt·h cl eparlnll'nl:.. rul1nl-{ out any 1m mc.•d 1:1te :.hakt·up or tht> Vatic·an <id· m 1nistralion known:.~ lh<' Cuna The pope <ii~ ordl'r<.><l a bonu' for lhl' Vatican's crnplr>yt·t• ... The onJy pr<•lutt• ~1 111 not confirmed hy Tuesday was Am<·rican Cardinal . John Wnght, the Boston born head or the Congregation for the Clergy who n ·cenlly underwent cataract surgery Wng,ht a.s confmed Lo :.i wheelchair because of c1rcuJatory problems. THE VATICAN MADE no mention or the length of the appointm cntl>. ThP card1nJls r<'C'onftrmed. P1c•rrt• l'aul Philippe or France·, 73, hcud of the Congn·gat1on for Onent al Churches. Agm•lo R~M of Rra1il, 65, hf':Ui of the ('on~r ... ~at.1 on for the Ev:iniwh1.:tl1on or Pet1pleb Ji\Mfo:S ROBF.RT Knox of /\u:.lraha. f)4, hl·ad <1f the ConJ.(rega I 1on f'1r th•· ~t1t·rnrn<'nl~ and Dl\•int.· Wor...,h1p Con ado Raf1lc· of Italy. 75. head of tht' Conl(n•gal um for t hl· Cause:. of Sainthood Cabrlcl·Mart<' <:arronc or Fran<'<'. 77. head or the Congregation for Cillhohc Education Vatican observer!> said the con- firmat ions n·n (•t·h'd ~tcuutious ap- 11ro11c:h by the:> first ncr Httl1an pope 1n 455 years. Thf'y stud the form('r Cardm<il Karol Wojtyla of Krakow, Poland, ;,ippan'ntly wuntl.'<i lo !>tudy lht• Vatican m uth1ncry bcforl' mak 1ng <1ny c·hanges. flt• h;,is aln•;,id y reconfirmed Card1m1l J ean Vll lol of france as se<-retary of st ate. :. post equivalent to premier, and retained lhc heuds of the other lhrcc sacrnd congregatJons SVVSD Sclwol Slat,es· Paper Drive Saturday The monthly pupc•r'drive or Sad- dleba<'k VaJley Unified School Otl>· t ril'l ·~ E~p.-ra nza School for the 'fra1nabl~ Mentally Rctardt•d Is -.rh1·dult'<1 from 9 a.m. lo I pm. S:.iturd<Jy Nf>w !>papc·rs. bagged . lt{'cJ. or -;t ackt>d , mLiy I><' l•·fl at the M'hool'-. purk10J.( lot on the comer or La Paz Hoad ahd Pradcra Drive, Mission VtCJO. ' PROCEEDS WIU, RF. usf'd lo SUP· plcme nt extrn-curn~ul:ir activ1tiek, spokes woman .Joan Lyle said Pick-up may be urr:ingcd hy call- ing Ms L yl<' at 837·9591 or Mary Pa mt·. 830 2322 Protests Wei1Ched Cuba MiGs Different? HILOXI . Mli. f A l'l An /\tr Fnrt·t· intelllgcnt·l· tJff1c1<i l i-.ays thut wh1I~· 1t <11>pcars Uw !-j(1v1et Union ha:. \uppl11·ct d<>frnl>IV(• MIG 23 jl'tl> t11 Cuba. lltt' pl11n1·..., muy Artuully lw a '1mllar lookin~ a llac·k crnrt, llw M 1<:.21 . Ur. Gl•orgf' P aul Holman, dlrtttor of Soviet Mfllln1 w1lh th~ Air ~·orcc lnt«lligen<'t' Snvu·t· in Wa11hln~l()n, !>atd on Tu1•1i'1ay lhnt 1r Cuha did re· c·t'1ve the MIG 27, "then we will M>C some slron..i prokst from lhc United States. "THE MIG·2J IK AN 1ntcr~ptor we apon and 1f that 111 all It ls, we don 't ha w loo much lo he worried :.bout," llolman !laid ''Hut 1r ll is classihed as lhc MIG-27, which Is de · bt~n<'d for ground allack, lhat will alarm U.'t " · The aircraft Is similar lo tht• U S. F 111 and tht· MiG 27 version lb co pa ble of carrying tactical nucl('ur w(•uponf> llolman rommcntcd on the Cubun s it u a t ion while atlt•nd lng an tur powf'r Nymposaum at Keesler Air For ce Ua.i;c. U.S. INTELLIGENCE sources said Monday that for the fi rst time, Russia may huve provide d the Cubans wilh the advanced high-speed MiC-23 jct fighters and that 18 to 20 of th~ planes were thought to be operating out or Cuba. Carry Dental Insurance 1 . "' ' Let It carry you awhile. A fter alHurnabout 1s fair play. Let Or. Flanzer show yoiJ how far your de<1tal Insurance will C8ITY your dental needs. • Who knows -you could get all the way home -free. \ J ... ,.., c..11 for .. ..,, ........ 642-0112 Dr. Arnold H. Flanzer 370 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 642-0112 GAS MODEL 40-GALLON WATER HEATER 89~8 · Get hotter wate·r faster ... and more of Ill Glass-lined tank features a fast re- covery, automatic safety thermostat Built for years of steady service. Savel J 1-~1 . I MET AL CABINETS ' 29~l A. Big utlllty cabinet with 3 shelves and storage Q.elow. White, spice. avocado 8 . S1urOy base cabmot has butcher block top. Comes in white. splee. a vocadO C. WardrOt>e cabinet with hang109 bar and hat shelf With bf()Wn en_!lmot finish. TW1N·PACI ROW RS 1-COAT FLAT LATEX ENAMEL t~~!~~§~;~ .... Aat lo"'5h ontef!~l .n:io m"""''· Easy soap and water Clean-up. •• -~ .. , ...... 1-COAT LATEX SEMI-GLOSS 6~.7 Jntet1or sem1~loas goes on smoothly, ctnes quickly. f coat covers. Lead tree . \ "BIG BUCKET" LATEX 'Big Buekel' flat latex wall pamJ cw ,-As those big painting Jobs down to 11iel .. Goes on smoothly, dries quickly. • Soap and water ciean-~p. 5-0t. Can ;::!.;J~, I SUDPAPER I 5 sheels alum. 3 II oxide paper. FOR .. WEATHERSTRIP CAULK OR SEAL ..... _._ .......... ___. -·----·-_..,. ___ ......,._...,__ ... __ ...... _ .... ..,._,.... .... _..... .. ,,_ ... _ __...._. ...... ......... ....-.... ._ .. ::-:--=-...:=.:--~ .. BATHROOM CABINET SALE 19ss Rustproof reottt blttl cabinet wllh a 18x26" 1imut1tecl wood carvtO fram4t . Mapnetlc catch nwu cm 121 19125" •SEYJW' IATH VAllTY 99ss Vanity with "culrured marble" top. Wood veneers. 2 drawers, ooor compartment. SIBMASTER~ 400 29!'!,, Garbage dispoMf has standard duty motor. st•MASTER9 700 · 39!1! Added power motor. sta1ntosa steel Impeller. QINlll TOILET SEATS ....... W Wllllll .. •. ---- I .. Tylen~-- I 01 the m1t11on~ wno ~noold nur talle asp1nn' , •.. 1.49 Listerine ANTISEPTIC Cover. Girl by Nom•• All-DAY OIL CONTROL Make-Up 1 oz. 1-.29 LIQUID Make-Up The .. clean" make-ttp ~~ Lip Softeners. - '~ 1"'twl a.18112 . -· '• ' ~ ~ ~,~·:~re 99C assorred shades. u.. CLAIROL Herbal Essence SHAMPOO Assoned F0<mul:S OL 1.19 . ~ llMDLIQUORS Fi Count Yasya VODKA :::. 6.49 Foster Creek MacKinnon 's SCOTCH :7:. 7.99 Canadian Reserve 1~~~7.99 Petuna CAT FOOD HUNT. MACH • 1 Assorted Varieties. • Wishbone ITALIAN • Juicy Fru1i • Oooblemint •Spearmint 17 s11CKS DRESSING 16 oz. ,. ~y. November I, 1978 Reynolds Wrap ALUMINUM FOIL Agree CREME RINSE & CONDITIONER Assorted Formulas ARE PLACE Matches BOX OF 60 -~ -~ Pllft-T~alt 2~ PU~===================;;;;;iiii=:==========iiiiiii;i;;;e= ~--------------... ~------------....... GIU£TTE Super Curl STEAM CURLER Pos1t1ve temperature control swivel cord and ready 1nd1ca1or. -9.88 REMINGTON XLR-3000 Rechargeable Electric Razor Shaves as close as a blade #lUl·llOI 47.95 Carry your clothes neatly and easily Make your next trip a pleasant one' Natural color with Slripe<l vinyl trrm. With 2 hangers .. -! LADIES'. V-NECK & SKIVVY NECK Pull-On TOPS Sills s.M-l Full fashion 100% acrylic 5 88 1n assorled solid co101i. u . • // GIRLS' FASHION ~---r Knee-Hi SOCKS ~ ~':i," wolh ban~AIR 1. 49 j/ ~ MEN'S • eon KODAK Ektra 1 CAMERA OUlFIT 1 . , , , .• '~ Just .i1m and ~ --~ shool. no set11ng 111.,,., .;~ j 10 make :.;~ ~~ 19.95 KODAK The Handle Sport · Socks / -::.~. 4.99 :~~ 5.99 INSTANT CAMERA OUTFIT I~ I """"''' Kodak "'°' MEN & WOMEN'S ~ -' UtJ with 1ust a few turns 1~·' """"'. -• G ·Z 25.95 Slippers PAIR~; Soltt11cot lin1ng for 3 99 ~ indoor or ouldoor wear. • ASSORTED "Velveteen" or , "Rio Rib" PILLOWS 2 FOR 6.99 ASSORTtD "Rakesh" PILLOWS 2 POtr 9.99 8£0 REST Lively Legs SHEER SUPPORT ~ .--------. PANTYHOSE Cotton panel to keep you cool and comfo rtable. PILLOWS ,~~=--~ 40"124nl 2'11' ---·----wllll Sid• Poektt ~· .. 19.95 PAIR ·::·~·-=.:; ... GET OETAllS AT YOUR NEARBY SAV-DN DRUG STORES FREE AMPEX TRICOSE WOVEN AREA UB8£Y , 5 x 7-COLOR ENLARGEMENT Cassette RUG Gold Bounty . _ --· Ta.pes Beverage su \ Cert1flcale returned with every roll of Superior Oual1ly Low noise/High oulput Yellow shafts of wheat \ on gracefully sculptureo gold tumblers. color pnnt him c sent 1n for developcng and pnnttng 1nto·t 11sp. 12oL ' SCT Of , ' t: 4 ., '.\' 60 60mmutes clean SHARPSHOTS") prints .., ~~~;.-=-I Duration DECOtC£STANT NASAL SPRAY ~~·,:;,,, II or. 1.39 .. Vitalis NON-AEROSOL HAIR SPRAY Regular or Super hold SR. . . ' r Assorted colors ~ 1 49 Grear for kitchen. pantry • 18"x 30" ~,~ 1.69· ~~ Triaminic sYRU,. For srulf~nd runny nt>/ l.39 4or. 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IDUl\IBElll.il\I AM/FM TABLE Radio Slide rule luning with rotary tone and volume controls ..... 27.88 Cassette Recorde~ Retords m bu1ll·tn • condenser m1crophorte ..... 24.88 AM/Fii PORTABLE BATTERY /ELECTRIC Radio 3· Speaker w11h llu1ll·in carrying handle -17.88 E-Z FOIL • Roast 'n Rack ll TO•o--JOU IKkfWd IMd MISSK>t4 Yt1JO-ZU71 ........... Phy. SANTA AN4-Jtl I S.... ~...,St • . . .. ' ... ••'\ ...... ,., -· .. 18 DAll.'t PILOT MARMADUKE by Br1d Andenon f ' Just wo11 until one of thoH kid' comes to g t this tootboll • SUPERHEROES FU NKY WINk ERB EAN MISS PEACH NO ~!&~ HA5 10 TAKE ONE .!T . - by Pasko, Tuska & Collett~ AGATHA CRUMM by Tom Batluk .--~~~~~~~~~~---- SHOE , MOON MULLt~S f ~OOEY .' NoTH1tJ'ot-J EXCEPTINTELLECT!Jt\L .PRoGR.AMS i~ I ~, r: • J • c. GERIATRIX WHATeve.R HAPPE:r.iED TO \HAT PRO~ES50R FRIEND CF-"YOUK.5 WHO WA$ Al-WA'/'.7 ~NNll'G R:)R A'.lt-ITICAI-Of=FIC&- WHA T1S ~e OOINo NOW :} ... AN ~ DANCIO WIT'H THlt; //fr.AU'/ J~Y I.En WrTH He~ --ANP Wli MH'fAt&TIC·,OOKIN' CHICK I NOHe Ni<Vt:R 5E6N HIM ASA/N_I· OF U6 6VER 96/iN HER &;FoR/: ! " by Je,ff MacNelly by Ferd and Tom Johnson GORDO JUDGE PARKER oo 'ttX.I KMOW WHAT THE GOlOEH RU'-" ~,eoHNY'? OR . SMOCK ~'ve ·C'OMI! 11".' ~·ve PISCOVeReP A WAY 1"0 PReveN1" GeRKfN'S PfSl!Ase! ._~-(f( MOTLEY'S CREW JU9f W~f U~IL YOll 5Ef; YOUR HUSBAND IN 1H15 BLAZE:~ AND 1U~LENECK 5WEl-iE~ ! by Gus Arriola • by Harold L:.e Ooux HE ~ABlY WANTS TO TALK AOOOT T>4E t.OAH .•. &fT l OOH'T HEED 11 HOW ! DENNIS THE MENACE .. 0 0 TUMBLEWEEpS 11-'I NANCY OH, DEAR·--~ CAN'T • GO PLAY IN THIS 10 Gf1Rll70F WHICH I 60T1A POT UP wrm llilS M~AMIAN \_ ~ ~· OH.'WE:LL--- J"LL KE EP BUSY D " RAIN I .,.~1 ,,., 1 I HEY! Ycy'r<t NOT IN OU~ TRICYCI! POOL !~ i ' . . , . .. . by Tom K . Ryan by Emle Bushmiller 11LL WORK ON MY STAMP COLLECTION COMICS I CROSSWORD PliANUT.S YE5,MOM. GRAN' MA TIX.P ME! by Charles M. Schutz HEY, ~OU 6UV5 ! THE F16HT 15 OVER! by Bill Hoest 'OOLD GOE5 µP A5 THE" DOU.A~ GOE'5 OOWN !' by George Lemont TODAY'S CIDSSWOID PUZZLE ACROS~ 1 Reh•·•e b Ditch 10 VovaQ• 14 0.er SC Por11or ~I Drr•am -52 Maund - SS Souln1.>~w 'x: S11u 1 ~ "t!'Q"t' r ' 6C Sed f'dQ'" Mont 61 Ou1·u1> lb-dYI 'l Fd51!!n• r 18 ham,.,, ndra r .. r I wo•Cl' Xl Borr> 21 NorweQ•a• (.ti)' 23 Reckon 14 Cour:.t 2& Contractor 28 Fru11 JO SlalltQn 31 Haun1s 32 Qyercrowaco 36 Math sub1 J7 lncl1ao coin l8 Sunbeam 39-atcoMI 42 Heroic 44 Clamp~ '~ s1~11 '6 Agreed 49 Rasp 6/ fh(;ri'IOI" 53 P1•nur1 o4 Pr,,1 ,, 5< r .. m,.. .. r 00\'IN • Dr·~erY• Mans n1c• namf' • Monari:n • I All Abou1 ~ OeY•dltOn!> o-le.it Can wmbol 1 Mecll••v a C.ooolecl up o Voungsle• I I) 0d ~etJctl' l~dl!> 11 Speech 11 Peac1> goa oe~~ tl Krrcnen tool •9 ComPosure UNITED Feature Syndicate 11 Eye l>fOblem h1qn 1S Longltme 42 G11I !> ndm• Boston idol 43 0•1cav 1& F1t1e1ed •'> 1 .. nn, - 11 Beseecn ,., P<;cri.;r 28 ~!>•!cl '' ra,~ 19 Well '8 Cr1il1 rnn - 30 Desir,..~ '9 Ptrrt •·•I 'i Heateo r,1 Cdrt" ll fn rou11• ~, Form ... 111 14 Roor p.irl ~4 R1penPr J!i C1oaner and 56 Su k JI SuorerluQP. 40 Watcled olf 41 Ebb and 'Jl C11c1 .. m11d Abhr S9 HeCIOf'lf .. - Av~ 16", 18". 24", I JO", J6". 42", 48" SllCS 1 I .. 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" k 1 y magazirMt "I WANT TO GET m arried a,. Oon as poa11HM, but I'd rulher hav<• a ru ce weddlna and not ttct married in prison , e11peclully after a ll l'ally'a bt.'t•n throuach." Shaw. 1', aa.ld. ·•w_. haven't really made a de· 4 . finite datt' yf'l," 11 u1d M ls11 Hearst "I lhou1i1ht of Valentine's Day. bct·aus•• thut 'i. wht•n Oernlc and I ~ot t:f\jogoo this year - whl•n oui: family and friends knew uboul 1l Dul that's only 1f I'm In prison "We don't mind walling for u. whlh·. but we don't want ld wail fort•vcr," Hhe said "ff SHE WERE to servt-her full time, she could actually be 1n here another five years," Shaw said. "It's d lffl cull lo makt" definJte olans. except that we will get married. no matter what • · · And 1f you want lo put in that I lovu he r v<>ry much, te ll everyone that I do." Shaw added M i i.s Hearst's new attorney 1s appealing her bank robbery ron- v lcllon on "rounds that her former attorneys provided an in- tlrdequa~ defense. Any low-tar cigarette will give you a low-tar number. But there's something else that you should consider. We call it "filter feedback:' As you smoke, tar builds up on the tip of your cigarette filter. That's "filter feedpack:' Ordinary flush-tipped .filters put that tar build - up flat against your lips. Ordlrwy tlush·tlp. "*-ted for no "filter feedtl9ck:' And that's where low-tar Parliament has the ad- vantage. Parliament's filter is recessed to keep tar buildup from touching your lip s. So there's no "filter feedback:' All you get is that smooth Parliament taste. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette .Smoking Is Dangero,-wvo~r Health . .... ----~--------------------------------- , Kings: 9 mg''tar:·o.6 mgnicotine- 100's: 12 mg"tar;'0.8 mg nicotine av. par cigarette. FTC Report. May '78 . .. ,. f THEaE 18 also a petition c ampaign under way urging President Carter to commute Miss Hearst's sentence to the 20 monlhs she has already served 1n 1a1l and pnson. ' She was convicted of joining he r Symb1onese Libe r a tion Army captors in lhl' robbery of a bank an San Francis co. She in· s 1sted she dld so only because her life was threatened. \ r CALIFORNIA ' PATTY HEARST . . 9mg ~ 12 'mg -lOO's \ j ' .. 1 '. . ! \ • • .. INSIDE ~ •Stocks •Entertainment •Business •Television , _____ / .. I ~,SC, Bruins Favo:r~d ftENO '-The Los Angeles Ra m s are 10·t1C>O'it favorites ove( .l~e Tampa Bay Bu~- . caneers Sunday while USC is a seven-point choice over Stanford and UCLA is tabbed by 20 over Ore~on in odds ·po s led by Harrah's Reno race and sports book (his week .. Bostock Case: Man Pleads tlnsanity CROWN ~INT, Ind. <APl - Leonard Smith, charged ;!With the shotgun slaying of Califoni.i~ Ang e ls outfielder Ly.ro an Bostock, today pleaded lonocen• by reason of insanity. Lake Criminal 'court Judge Andrew Giorgi appointed lwo psychialJ;»ts to examine Smith. 31, a n<f"'"tie set trial for next March 12. Bostock, 27. wbQ was visiting relatives in Gary after a game with the Chicago White Sox, was slain six weeks ago while riding with his Wlcle and two women in a car One of the women was Smith•s estranged wife, Barbarab ~. who police believe may ave been the targt?t of the shotgun blast that killed Bostock. Mrs. Smith was struck by some or lhe shotgun pellets but was later released from a Gary h ospital. He r s ist e r , Joan Hawkins, and Bostock's uncle, Thomas Turner, were not hit. Police said Smith find bis estranged wife appare ntly had quarreled before the incidenl Fans Want Rose C INCINNATI f AP > -A majority of hometown rans wanl management to pay Pete Rose what he wants Ln order to keep him in a Cincinnati Reds' uniform for the 1979 season. according to a survey conducted by Tbe.CinclnnaU Enquirer. The poll of Hamilton County, Ohio a nd Northern Kentucky r esidents showed 31 percent of those surveyed wanted the Reds to pay the 16-year veteran what he wants. OAal Y Ptl.OT Golden West College water polo Coach Tom Hermstad is a man of emotion, to say the least. His Rustlers are 12·0 for the season and dur· ing a 13-10 victory over Ven- tura Tuesday, he· got into the spirit of ·the occasion. On the left, . he raises his foot with a smile on his face then cheers as a Rustler player scores a goal in the next photo. At the right he yells instructions to hi s team during a tense mo· ment in the action. ........ ' ,, Dfdlfl Piiot .... , .. B11 Patrfde·O'Dotaflefl '\ BJ (ioi~Y WinS Cy Yoong It's Unanimous for Yankee Star NEW YORK fAPl -.. Ron Guidry, whose 25·3 record produced the best American League winning percentage since 1934, to· day became the fourth New York Yankee l:o win the Cy Young Award. The 28-year-old left·hander won all 28 firs t-place votes to become the fourth unanimous winner GUIDRY STARTED the season with a . 13-game winning streak. He finished with 25 triumphs -15 or them after losse~ by his team -on the way to the top winning percentage, .893, in the AL in ·44 years and the best percentage ever for a 20-game winner. His earned run average or 1.74 aJso was an ancontested lea~ue high, while his 248 strikeouts in 27:W., inning" were second to the 260 recorded by California's Nolan RY;llL......._ _ ~ .. ,TWAS A GREAT season -a seasol1' a h>t of pitchers dream about," s aid Guidry, t he bandy-legged left-hande r whose scrawny frame belies the speed of his fastball. "I don't think it's fully hit yet. I haven't had time to sit down and reflect oo what l 've been through. made Guidry the fi rst unanimous winner since 1.968. when Denny McLain of the American League Detroit Tigers and Bob Gibson of the National L• ague St. Lows · Cardinals won all the first·place votes. Mike Caldwe ll of the Milwaukee Brewers was second this year. coUecting 25 second·place votes and one third. Jim Palmer of the Baltimore Orioles, a thr~· time Cy Young winner, was third with 11 third -place votes and one for secood·place. "Maybe it wi U hit me one morning In the duck blind, when I'm hunting," s aid the native of Lafayette. La ., where hunting 'fills his winter months . ' The shock may hit him harder lban most ~L batters did this year. Guidry s ur- rendered JUSl 187 hits in helping New York to its second consecutive World Cham· p1onship. Mixing a magical potion of sliders with his s moking fastba ll, he walked just 72 batters in rus 3S starts. IT WAS THE SECOND consecutive AL Cy Young for a Yankee pitcher. Relief ace Sparky Lyle. the forgotten man in New York's miracle comeback, or 1978, won the prize in 1!1T1 THE SPECIAL COMMl'P.l'EE of the Baseball Writett AfsOciatlon of Amer1c4 This year's voting catne as little sur· prise, but last week, when Gwdry rece1v~ two awards her-e in as many days, he was Ste GVIDlt'Y, Page 8Z CY YOUNG WINNER Yankees' Guidry . .. ~ ·Lakers Put I~ Together Best Game I've See~ Says West INGLEWOOD <AP> -To say the least, Coach Jerry W~t was happy with the way his Los Angeles Lakers performed Tues- day night. "This was the best game I've seen the Lakers play since I've been coach, especially in. the second hall when we scored 75 points and held them to only 48," . s~id West after the La kers' 134·107 victory over the Denver Nuggets. "Our defense is pick- ing up game by game. "WE Pt.A YEO GOOD defense in losing four games on the road. but when you Shoot 44 percent iJ. 's hard lo win anyplace," added West . referring to the Lakers' total field goal shooting percen· tage in those losses. "We're sure starttngtojell at home .·• Los Angeles 1s 4·0 at home and 0-4 oo lbe road thus far this s eason . The Nu gge t s, mean~le, are 6-3 overall. Adrl\n Da nUey scored 22 points to lead a balanced Lakers' attack. Jamaal Wilkes aru:Y_~e Lou Hudson•added 20 p6rnts ~. ~m Abdul· Jaobar scored 18 po ts, pulled d own 17 r~unds a nd was credited wit.ti· lghl ssists and Norm Nixo 16 points and 11 assists. DENVE'a•s GEORGE McGinnis led all scorers with 25 points, all· but seven In the first half. David Thompson and Bobby WUkerson added 22 and' 16 points, respectively, for the l'\uggets. "l:m looking for the pass more since· we have such a balanced group of shooters,·: said Ab<iul· Jabbar. ·Tonight we were shoot· ing weU and cutlina well which is why I had elght assists." Indeed, the Lakers shot well making 80 of their 100 field goai au.e mpts. As a team ,. Los Angeles was credited with 35 as· sists. Despite losing-by 27 points. * * * o~-•• nw1 -~""'\ 1. ,., u. •-.i, 1-2 S. Is-•~· IJ Sc441 • 0-0 I. Ttiom0t0n 10 7..J 77. Wll~ 1 H16, 9"""41•7-410, HUIJl!ft I 0-07,Smltfl,72• l!llhOH0.~10-07 l Ole IS 0 17.,. t01 l ot AMOeLaS ,,., ~ 0...1 .. .,. 10 M n . the Nuggets made ' 52.9 percent of their floor shots. .. THE DIFFERENCE between playing on the road and at home is that the Lig hts are usually different in every arena and the difference m the time zones affects me," added 'Abdul-' Jabbar. "There are certainly some intangibles but those are the two most critical factors for me ." Tuesday night's game was close until the Lakers went on a 26-12 sconng bmge to turn a 71-71 tie early in the third quarter into a 97-83 Los Angeles lead eAt enng t he final period It was no contest after that. "We couldn't keep up with tnem in the second half." said Denver Coach Larry Brown '"Their hot shooting, fast break and press kept us at a d1:.advan- tage along with the 75 point:.. "WE J UST COULDN'T make up the 14-point di~erence after three quarters the way they we re playing " The learn~ were credited with 46 rebounds apiece Reserve Tim Hughes led the NuggeLc; in that d epartmc nl wi th ~1x A. Giant Problem Soviefsub Aires AJA · By ERNIE CASTll.AIO Of IM Delly ...... SC.ff LONG BEACH-Just how good is the Soviet Union national basketball team? Well, consider this trivia fact: Vl ad1m1r Tkachenko. who stands 7-5, tips the scB!es at 30Q pounds, and was all-tourney at the recent Wotld Championships In Manila. is only a SECOND string center. Though Tkachenko by himself makes an rmpressive front line, he will be playing behind Alexandr Belostenny when the Russians face Athletes in Action Thursday rught 18. al tbe Long Beach Arena. • SO HOW GOOD IS BELOSTENNY! Plenty good, as AJA found out last ~on th when the 1·0 center scored 22 points in the Soviet's 97. 76: victory lD the World Games. Whether it's Belostenny or Tkachenko in the middle. the Russtans figure to have an edge al centei-over AIA, which "'ill be pl aying without its own giant. Ralph Drollinger. The 7·2 center from UCLA is out with a blood infe<:tlon which. incidentally. he picked ~Pat the World Games. THUS, AJA WILL GO with Ernest Wansley <6·11. 23Sl in the pivot. No slouch himself, the second-year man from Virginia Tech scored 10 points in a reserve role against the Russians last year m a convincing 93·84 AJA victory. Teamlng up with Drollinger Wfnsley helped limit Tkachenko to a pallr) seven points. ' Things might be tougher , however. without Drollinger in the fourth meeting between the two teams . Wansley's back up is Irvin Kirrin <6-9, 220 ) a converted forward. In the World Games clash against the Soviets neither scored in double figures. • BOTH TEAMS MATCH UP pretty evenly in height. AIA will go with Brad Hoffman ~S-91 and Eugene Par~er !6·2l at guards and Ki!fin. Tim HaH ,s-8> and Wansley on the front line. The Rt.tss1ans counter with Stanisfav Eremin 16-01 and Ivan Edesbko <6·4 > in the back court with SnsyhoUJ Myshkin <6-71, Alexandr Salnikov 16-4 1 and Belostenny up front. . ARMED FORCES -Denver guard Robert Smith CSl has his layup blocked by µ,s Angeles c~ter Kareem Abdul· Jab bar in a mis match under the basket during Tuesday's NBA ga me in Los Angeles . The L akers won, 134-107. Wll•H IOM70 • ...._J ... 1I7 7 11, 8-l ~ l . Hl•Oft I M ... tw-~ N It, CMr J f 7 I Ford • l-4 11, f'nce •MI •OOft<ll 7 M • c.rter 00-00 l~UOl•H IJ', O.t1wr \ JO n l • 7•-!07 ui..... ,, ,, a n-u. To••• fOlllJ -Oeflwr U. LH AllOtlft 11 Tt<llfllUl\-UJ Af!Otle\ IHm. 0.-r I_,, 7 A -t.11) ... As a Curt.her note, Thursday's ..aame will be playeu Mnder in- ternati.lna1 rules. as were the first and third games of tbe series which the Soviets won. A1A 's Cll-84 wln last year wlB'J>layed under colleee rules. which doesn't allow u much contact as th~ Russians orefer And with a 7-5, 300-pound center who is known 'for pawer not poise. how the game 1s called will be a determining factor ' .. ... ... , r • I I l OM..YPILOT ' ., . .,,,.._ STILL SWINGING Oona Spangl er. 1ust four m onths short of ht•r lOOth birthday, lt'es off at a Kansas golf ('Oursl'. Spangler, who took up the sport a age . regul:irly sttoots to the 56s-ovcrL.oH'W-- holes and s<1rv\:~ J:-. ~ergeant of art11is for her golf dub in Wic hita ~ · Former GWC Star .hdrns Suspended at Wichita St. F rom AP Dispatches WICHITA. Kan. All -Mi~i.ouri Valley Con m ference quartcrba<'k Jim Andrus and three ••• other Wich1la Slaw football players wt>rt' in de finitely suspended Tue&day hy Coath .J im Wright. .. Wright said be dropped lht· four from 1 hl' '><Juad for what he called their "allilude and conduct " lie dt:clinc.>d to comment further . • Andrui., a tran~fcr from Golden Wesl College. has been t he Shockers' starting c1uartl'rback 1n all e1ghl gam es this scaM>n, guidin~ the team to a 4.4 rctord. He is a senior · The ot hpr.-; sus pended Wl•rc ~cnior fullback .kff Haney. of Oerhy, Kan . Junior offensive guard Hobert Lang and · sophom ore s plit end Ron Culwell of f'ort Worth. Texas . Haney has shared fullback duties and cam1'<1 the ball for 443 yard!.. Lang was a startin~ offensive guard until in- JtM .u.otuis JUrcd , a nd Culwell was a reserve. The Wichila Eagle quoted a source close to the teaQJ as saying the players were su.spended be<:ause or their ac· t10ns in a Saturday night ru<'kui. c.1t a tavern near tht' WSU <'am pus frequentt'd by at hh·ll's . Wright rcfu!>ed to am r m or dl'ny th1• report of lht· al- " lt'~cd tav(•rn inc·1d<•nt or whc·fhPr or not the pluy<'rs' "at· t 11 ude and <'Ondut·t" ..,lt•m nwd rrc1m gam" or practice fi eld s1tuat10n..., WnJ,!hl said ht· •,u..,1wnd1·d tht• pl<J)-t·r'> '>hortly bf'fon• thC' start of Tu1:scl:n .., prat'tlC<' an<l !>Lated.. "l'fl make the dl'c1s1ons 1f l want·thcm bark." Andrus. who prl'pped al Garden Grove ll1gh, took ovn at <1uarterbar k last sc;1son and pa!>sl'd for 1 .6~ yard!> and .1 s<: hool n •conl I 5 tout·hdov. ns W1ch1la St<itl• has lhrt·t· gamt·s Id\ im 1h I I gamt· Sl'<l'>00 ... Ch('dUIC' ~rmon•• Son Dies Alter Car Craalan York Yank~s m anager Rob u ·mon, died 1n a PHOF,NJX .J<orry L<:m<m. 26. son of New ii local hospital Tuesday of IOJUnes sufferc..>d f''ra · tiny in a r1m·-rar tr<iHil' al'l•icfrnt west of hr·rt: Lemon's brother, .Jam , 1s a Junior high school baseball coach ht·n· Man copa County s hl•raff's deputies ~aid Lemon was alone an his car wht•n at ran off the road al high !>peed. Deputies said he appart•ntly tried to correct the car, caus· ang il lo owrturn -icveral 11 mes . He was thrown out. F uner al arrang!'mt•nt~ are pending in Long Beach, whcrt' his fathe r h v1·i.. r------Qttotr.ol tu D'a11 ----- Even thj! prospccls or a winless season can't daml)t'n the sc>nsc of humor of Northweslem 's firs l t year (;oarh KJ~k Venturi. Lookmg forward to games against Purdut•, M1ch1gan and Michigan Slate. Ven· tun quipped: .. The o nly d1(fercncc between me and General Custer as G<·ne ral Custer didn't bave to look at the-fums Sunday: I was 31 wh'en l took this job and l as~ Sunday we cell:'br ated my 50th birthday.· I even trwd to play 12 men on defense last Saturday but they <·aught m t•" LIN.-.. Scorn 28 a.a Warriors Win John Lucas pumP<'d in 29 poinLc;, Including m four crucial points in the final minute of over· tim e. and di~hed out 14 assists Tuesday night to -ioark the Goldt•n Slate Warriors to a 139·138 NBA victory over San Antonio ... Paul Westphal ~cored 35 po ints. to lead the Phoenix Suns to a 120-108 win over the New York Knicks ... Center Joe Me riwealJM>r t•am<' off the bench to grab 20 rebounds and block rune s nots to lead tbe New Orleans J aiz to a 97·92 victory over tbe Chicago Bulls ... Milwaukee's Bucks saw a l4·polnt lead evaporate in the final mome nts, but Ernie Grunfeld'l'I two free throws with 28 seconds left gave them a 114·112 win over Kansas City ... Rookie Jack Gl\'ens sank a jump shot from the baseline with 17 seco.nds re maining to give the Atlanta Hawks a 110·108 victory over slumping Wns hington ... Johnny Davis scored 27 points, including 11 in the fourth quarter. to lead Indiana over Cleveland, 119-114 ... For the second game an a row. Uoael HolllM wcnl on a second-hair seoring binge as Portland defeated Detroit, 112·00. Hollins blew open a close gam e witb 13 points in the fourth quarter and had 19 for the game. Orr Glen ...... IO IJ1drnsl111 ntac k Hawks has contributed $90.000 to York , Oefenseman Bobby Orr of the Chicago Iii University to. aid in the development and con- struction oi a sports Injury clinic on the school's campus ... Center Guy Cbouinard scored a goal a nd chipped in three assists to help the Atlanta Flames to a 5·2 triumph O\'er the St. Louis Blues Tuesday. The Flames are the only Wlbeaten team in the National Hockey League lladle,T~fon ~ flADIO: The Toro nlo Mapll' 1AJ1tfs m1•<'l the Klnc'I at the Forum. 7:51.) p.m .. KRLA 11110 ~ TV: No evf'nt.s :ichcdulcd ..., ~ ...... -''• .. - , Corin or Ousted In Japan t'rom l\P Ol!spatche<t rOI\ YO Amt>t tCliO Ur1an rt'll<'hl•r M'<lr !Ci U hi~ up:-.('t Ill an 111tt·rn.1t ional tennis tournament l•Hl ..iy hy bt•utin~ top-seedE'tr J immy Connorit 4 6, 6 4, 6·3 in u s1•conc.I round rn:itc'h St:cond•ll"tXktl Bjorn 'Borg of S wt.'dt•n odvarH'l•d t o lht· tjUU 1 h•r(lnul!I hy lx.·almit Hank Pf1~ler ur lhe Unrtl'<i St.al<'!., l ·6. ti l.ti3 T (' n r h ,. / p I u y s f c I Jo w Anwncun Arthur Ash~ 1n tht> lfUarll'rf1nals Thursday. Asht· defl•ated ZclJkO Franulovtc o f Yu1:ui.luv1.• 6 ·4. 6-3 1n \heir i.l'cond·round match. Bor a wall meet tlar old Solomon of tht• llnttt'd Stal<'H , who d efeated South African vete ran Cliff Drysdale 6·3, 7-6. In other maJor second·round nlJl<'ht·~. Eddw Dabbs of the l1111ll'd Stall'!'>, the No 4 se<'d. bt'Jt t•owatryman Tim Gul11kson 6 7, 6 :t 6 I . and m c.1nother all Arnl'rl<:an duel. Sandy Mayer '>lo ppt'<i Nack Saviano 7-5. Hi. Dtbb!> m<'t.'L'> Ilic Na~tase in Lhe qu<.artcrfinals. Nastase beat 'l'l•rry Moor of the Un ited Stales. Ii 4, 6·J . Mayer plays American Vit<.as Geru la1lls In the quarterfinals trerul:iffis bct1l BilslffM'ottrnm of Ur1taan. 7·5, 6·3. FibakRolb COLOGNE. West Germany Fourth·-.t-"('<led WOJlek F'ibak uf Poland beat Francis co Gonzalt•1 of Pu£>rto Hico. 6·3. 6·3, Tuesday in tht• first round of a Grand Prix tl•nrus tournament Thrrd·i.<'l'ded BalaC's Tar<><'lV of Hungary also wa1> an easy winnt•1" downing Jiri llrebcc of C:r.echoslovak1a, 6-4, 6·2 Jn oltwr first-round ma tches. Fcrd1l' Tay~:in or the Umtcd St:.ill's dde:itcd Frew Mc·M11l~tn of South Afnca. 6·3. 6·3; D1ck Bo hrnslcdt. Urutcd Stales. beat Colin DowdC'swell, Rhodesta. 6 O. 6-4: J ohan Knck. South Arnca, d c featc·d Tenny Svensson . Sweden, 6·2, 6·3: and John Mc Enr<x.'. United States. defeat ed Andrt•;is M uur cr. W('s l Germany, 7 5,6·1. ' Lutz Adv ance• P AHIS Paraguay's V1l'tt1r Pt•cc1 lop1>lcd fourlh·sccdt•d Amcri<'an Stan Smith r. 2. (i I Tuesday 1n the fir~t r ound of th1: Paris 0P<'n Tennis tournament. In Oth(•r matches. Bob Lutz or San Clc-mc•ntc defeated Yannick Noah. Francl•. 6-2, 7·5; Robin Drysdall' c1f Bnlain beat Andrew Pa ttison of Rhodesia. 6-4, 7-6. Uli Prnnt·r of WC'st Germany . downed Hruct' M :.ins on of lhl' Unill•d Stat('s fi·4 . 6·4. and Am<·rl<';rn ,Jc>(( Aus tin got h~' Frem·hman Pastal Port1·s I 1;. ti 4, H:? From Page Bl GUIDRY ... re luc·tant 1.o co~idcr lht· award until official announcem ent wai. made · · Everyonc-'s been talking about 1l ))() murh. I'm slartan~ lo believe 1 won 1l." said the qutl'I. affable hurler who ne arly quit baseball in 1976. when the• Yankees sent him lo tht·1r Syracuse farm team in the Jn lcrnat1onal League. "I WAS GOING UP a nd down. b e t w l' e n N c w Y o r k a 11 11 Syrac use." Guidry r ecalled "The n they brought m e up for •• month or s o a nd lhts time I figured 1t was for keeps . But all I did was sit around and finally they told ml' they were scndin~ m e back to the minors. I gol h'd up .. lit• and his wife, Bonnie, w<'n· driving home -for good "We drove for abQut an hour." he said. "I didn't say anything, and neither djd Bonnie." F1n;.il ly, Bonnie Guidry said. 'Why don 't you g1 ve at one m un· ch ance'!' · · J thought about it and then I said, 'lf you don't mind packing and unpack m~. moving bar k and forth. then I'll do 1t · .. HE CAME BACK to the ma. JO rs 1n 1977 and Wl'nl 16-7 With 176 strikeouts in 31 games. Thu'>. over two seasons. Gutdry's It-ft arm has produced 41 vi ctor ies in 51 decisions amt 424 strikeouts r' Other highlights th is year in· d uded an 18·strikeout game against lhc California Angt•h June 17. a club r e<'ord n in<· shutouts; a club record for strikeouts -Ja<'k Chesbro s truc k out 239 in 1904 --and th1· vic to r y in the Yankees' 5 '1 triumph over the Boston Rl'd Sox Ill the one-game playoff thljt won the AL East. title for Nt>w York. . "Sometimes. I would go to thr mound and say, 'There's nobody t hat can beat m e ,' ·' suid Guidry And most times. that turned out to be true NOW, THERE IS a Cy Yountt Aword to <'hen sh Until 1967, on ly one award was given, with · New York's Bob Turley wlnrunj( In 1958 and Whitey Ford In 196 1 Since th<' award has been glvt>n the top pitcher an each teostut·. only Lyle preceded Guidry to lht• plnn nc>I<> of AL p itching l'X rt.•lhmC'l' WATER POLO I TENNIS I FOOTBALL O•Ot' ,, ... ,.._...., Plltndl 0'0.-11 , GOLDEN Wl!ST'S JOHN IVEASON (27) SCORES OVER VENTURA GOALIE. Will Change Help 49ers? Perfeet in Polo S AN FRANCISCO <AP l Another he ad coach . P e l <' McCulley, 1s out and San Fra n · c1sco 49ers management ap pan·nlly is solidly ~hind .10<' Thoma~. the man who dot•s tht· finn~ Gol,den West Now 12-0 Golden West College's wa ter winner's pool. lt m a r0ked tht· polo team can't be accused of Anteaters· second victory in three playing patsies so it can remain outangs agmn:-.t th~Troja ns. unbeaten. JUHIOll COLLECE The Rustle rs of Coach Tom S.O<P l>v o.un ..... Hermstad. 12·0 on tht-yt>ar, v""'""' ' ' ' ' 1v f,,ollW'l VY,.. 1 l • I 1 ' , handed Ve ntura College its first · r,0•<1~n w• , .,,or.no woot•n , w""" > Southern California Confc renr1· • '>o~P•n ' ... • •·· ' ••Pr..on •. ""'"'9'o • defeat Tuesday , 13·10, in the Moo•n»u•''' "~::~·~,o...n..,. "I sure am ." l1•am owner Edward Dc B<i rtolo J r . sa id Tu<•sd~1v when askPd ir he as hap I'' wit h Thoma ~ g<'n l'riJl managl·r of lht· National Foot ball Ll'ague team th<it stantl~ 1-H this ::.ea~on. winne r 's pool :-is Tony Woolen <J•·•""' r1~•" 1 , , • • ~Cored four goals I ono Ii•"'" } I ' • I O• '"'<I• f ~.1• I ""'''''l"l(J 0 r ff'nt"r. f. (i.Jod t Ear Lier in thl' year. Goldl'n .... ''°""'" '· i .. vtor, .,.,,,~, ' ''°''' West handed Fullerton its onlv rr·~"·• k ....... ~ , •• 1 " "lle 's going to makl· this club a winner. <md he's alrf'ady got- tt~n us some excclll'nt matcnal. 1t 's Just a m atter of time-I know thal ... !ht• uwnn acldl'd aflrr an nounc1og Tut>sday thP fmng or MC'CUll<'Y a nd th(• ;1ppo1ntm(•nt or :.in orfrn<>1ve ass istant. f'red O'Connor. as mterirn <:oaC'h fur I ht• rest of lht· st· a son setback or the season. The two . ...,..,,.°"'~ " • ' s 1u t ed (( • ~l~o.M.-VOftnQ Hfl'ndM".()f'\) f10r I l (J cam s squar o again today .... io..n. ,, M.10\(n 1. 11 ... .,...,, 1, R"'""~ at Fullerton in a non-conferen<'l' Moll<>n•. ~"""" match. HIOIHC .. OOL "Wc•'ll find out ~hat kind of coach Fred 1s now," said Thom~ after thc-third coaching c·h:irge startin~ v.1th the dis missal of Monte Clark StnN' ht· bl'~an runmng thl' karo lci.'>t yl'ar for new ownt·r UeBartolo. O'Connor. 39. h:.is nt'ver been a hl•<.td oocich Jn Hw NFL Ill' was .1 q u a rt C' r h a l' k a l E a s I :-;1 roudshurg. l'a St;.1t1· and h1:ld ,1..,s 1s t anl roal'hlnl.( 1ob!> at \l':lr)'land. Southt•rn M1 ss1sMpp1 :.ind Villanova before JO•mng th<' ~taff of the Chicago Bear s. w h e r e h e w as o ffe n s i ve bac•kfield coach the last two ~l·asons. Tuesday's victory upped thl' Rustlers' confcr cnee mark to 5·0 •ind left Golden West all alone in first place. Ventura. which had a fourth quarter rally rail short. dips to 4·1. Orange Coast College wasn't so luc ky in its South Coast Con· !e rence match Tuesday. Thl· Pirates. despite 14 s aves by goalie Keller Penrod and a hat trick by Larry Baba. lost to h~l Long Beat'h, 13-10. The P.irall's :.ire now 12·5 on the season. Costa Mes a High likewtsl· waste d :-i pair of outst a ndin~ ('f forts in a n l8·9 loss to Mira Costa ~t1gn. tne runne r ·up in l;:llSt Y<'a r 's Clf' 4-A ch:imp1onsh.ip:- T he Mu.slangs got four goab from Matt Whitmo re and 14 saves"(rom goalie Mike Castillo In cOUege action, UC Irvine whipped host use. 11·6. an thl' !>co,.. 1>y 0.Wt1•n f n\ln N '''"'-• f ') u ' 11 M•'•J (u· 1.1 ~ l & i '" (Qfll11 M,..,,. 'J()f'1nQ '.iOOOtJQlc I . Wh1tmuH• • (n.tcon J. l .Kh"''*' l, P1<-~•·tl I Woman Win8 Pickeroo Contest Anoth('r fl'malc eame out on toµ o f lhl' l>atly Pilot's P1gsk.tn P1c·kl·rc>0 1·011tc•<;t last week. Sut.• NunnC'ry of Mission VieJo l'Orrt-clly p1l·kc.'<i 24 of the 30 foot- ball ).!am<'s an the weekly contest to bt•t·onw thC' second stra ight lt'malt· winner. Shl' rt'C<!IVl'S :i purl Jbj1· lt·h·v1s1on set from Dunl .ip~TV Appli ances an Foun lain Val l'Y Se1·111 <I pl;.u·c wrnt to Andy Sh1·pp:1rd or Ualbo.i hland, who m1sw<1 sc•vt•n games, while third v.ent to Marknc Beck of F~ t~11n \':allt·v with 1•11::ht m1ss1 .... SWING AT THE FANCIEST CLUB IN NEWPORT BEACH ... Or JOg, or ~warn. or work out, o r just rake 11 easy in .1 rebxing sauna, All this. and more. is available to you a1 tflc Ncwpon Beach Sporting House. a luxurious S4.000.~ club off enng a rare combination of elegant ....urroundings and complete athletic facilities. A hcallh club~ fine. you'd be hara pressed to find another club ID equal it anywhere. ll 's the perfect place to bring someone for :i great time. or 10 meet c;omeone for the first time. Either way, you'll find that the Sporting House has ~me1h1ng for everybody: Nineteen racquetball/handball courts; two sand volley· ban courts: a full gym lor basketball. volleyball and free excrc1-.c: a 111-m1lc outdoor JOgging track with sequential p:lClng J1ghts;..::md out- door Jr. Olvrnp1c sw1rnrn1ng pool. co mplete c.:1rcurr training and wc1gl11 room featuring rhc l~uest Nautilus equ1pmc111; a billiard room; and a pro s~op. In add1tinn. we feature complete cardio- pulmonarv cc~1111g and cond111onmg programs. das'ICS in cxerc1-.c unncing. ~w1m exercise. body con~1ousne\..'i. ~lf-1mprovcmem and ladies· sw1m- 1Hnm help you look and fed your best To help 1mpmvc vour garnc. therc arc six.-c1al racquetball chrncs. Group cvcnl'>. ~uch as ~k1 tnps and travel tours. <11c al'>O scheduled for members at spec1nl club ra tes. for people with children. the Sporting Hou!\e ofkr .... a f ully--;talf ed child care center. Al ter vour workout Of game. )'Oull haven choice of' relaxing Jacuu1s. saunas. steam room • and ma~agc. There\ even a r~taurant and loungt! for your personal cnJoymcnt Of for cntertammg. Join today wh1h: memberships arc sttll ;ivailablc. You'll I ind 1h:H it 's the ncwl.'St place 10 go to feel good. and to kcl gnod about vour~lf. t The Newport Beach Sporting House .'601 Jamboree Rn;1tl Newport lk~t'h, CA "f1714l7S~·05b.C. ~ <·ROl'PS Ot' I , 40 o/o DISCOUNT I 1mtfroi ""'~'" , \I ",, ., -_ _) SPt'('I \I. ll(IU\ flt.IU>I"· mrn tU'R~llll'S I o111t .. t t.•1u111nw,,1 1' In hn11•'" ti l'tOffl'~ft.H~l1 ti h1•lt 0 11 I - • 1f .[ I I • ' .. .. TENNIS I FOOTBALL I CROSS COUNTRY Williams To Bosox: Stay Put OOSTON (AP l -Ted Willttams tmys 8-08ton Red SQx "Illar 11luggers i;tfould feel lucky th<'y arc able to hit. In Fenway Pork and never toy with the Idea of playing somewhere clJ;e . 'fhr former Red Sox great said of ti'red Lynn. "Why would he wnnt to leave Fenway Park ? lt's foolish the wa~ he swings a bat. Many of h.ls ruts a re to left field otl thc wall." ANJ) OF S LUGGER Jim RIC.'~ · · 1 can't believe he 's ask-·"R for -what? -$6 million. Shows how times change. In· e1dentally, what's going to hap· pen to baseball and all the othe r :.ports wtlh these delayed pay- m ents on salaries? That con· ('t'rns me But Rice. heck. he's• tailor.made to hit in Fenway Park He should spend his whole career here in Boston." 1 n an inte rvi ew with the B oston H e rald Am e rican , Williams had this to say about other Red Sox players : PITC HER L U I S T I ANT: ,.. Wedneitday, November 1, 197'\' DAILY PILOT 83 Grossmont Captures Crown Orange COast Girls Place Second WAL NUT As ex p ect ed. Gro1u;mont College dominated the Sout h Coast Conrerencc cr oss country champ1ons h1ps here Tuesday. running away with the m en·s title and holdjnR ofr Or ange Coast College for the women 's crown Placing five runners in the top 10, G rossmont scor ed 34 points in the mt•n's division. JO better thun runnet-up Fulle rton. Santa Ana a nd Orunge Cout were third and fourth Player of Week ~ .. ,. OCC. desp1t<.• m1 io.sinR No J runner Natalil" F't.>rnattd~z. ruml· within a point of w1nrunf( the women 's title The P irates scored 36 points a nd had four runners in the top JO. The top four teams in each d1v 1s 1on qual1r1cd f or the South ern C.:a l 1forn1a c h am · p1ons hips to l>c ht:ld Nov 11 1n San Diego M.,i t P.rim Kor'"" • Gro"~mont l4. '1 • ull•non •• I ~•nt• An.t '11. 4 O•t~ CO•\\ IOI ~ S.n 0 - Mow ut~ • Utfl\O\ tS'I I Ml S.n A"tonlO 1 .. I P•t•t 1\0 W..w l I' tv. 1 'IQIMftO l~te 4n• 1 " \r 1 0 f'tll CGr-o•,mon" "' ~•. • O\lt>•M Cf ut..,rton 1 10 01 s ROS4! IG•O$.,,_ll )0-04 • Atll"°" CFull.,lon\ 10 14 I H-11111\ IGro•.,..ontl 10 71, I. Gomw1 !Full•rtonl 10 11. • Loh• tG<o••,,_11 20 )t. 10 t<euer cc,.o,,... montt 10 ll O•••o~ Cod•t pt.Ce• u A~ll 10 40, II Jeff Oo 10 ~· n °""" Oo 10 SI. )t M~IC•ll 11 to, ~ Sno" 71 n, •I Sc><•H1~ 11 49. }.t »•!IW 11 " w-l hm \C<-fP• 1 c..~.-n.ont J\. 1 O•anoe C.0.•I 34> 1 Ml S6n Antonio II.' (..errtlOS Ill I Pro,.I• IGro\\monll 19 tO. 7. Wl\lte<'l\.tn IGroumonll t( 41 , J . l.•llprty IC,ro'''"°"' I 1• ••. • .... lo C0<M19" C-s\I " ~ • \. V.tley IMI !.AC I 10 13 11 G4tll<tQMr t0•61>91' C.0.>11 70 H I ltltl" tU•fln(l4! l.oU t I 7• l• .• HAm••••• !Or-C.0.•11 7t ·i.. • G•e<JOtr• IMI '>ACI 7' l'I 10 V•IH '"'°"""onU 71 .. Oln•• O•-c.o..i 11<11"'9<• It &e111no11 "· •• ""'•" n 10 10 "°''~' 1s it CdM Ignited I By .Hubbard Field Hockey 'ii)~:6141~{:. 559•5452 GlllU .l'IELO HOCKEY ..Q. t Golcte11W..t1. E .. 1LA 0 ~ ,/';;; C.OIO•n Wt!\\ '40fl'19 ~ ..... ~ 1 -<Q'.l·• ... §' 'Runrung for over 100 yards 1s nothing new to Corona del Mor H1gh's Ma rtin Hubbard, but laio.t week ·s J37·yard production. including a 25·yard touchdown run. was so'm ething special and for 1t Hubbard has been chosen as the Dally Pilot's or. fe ns1ve Player of tht.> Week. In a gam e in whic h the S e a K i n g. s h a d t o c o m e o u t on top if they are to t::ve ntually 'OtlY• I e 1ioll0 Where-the good life comes toge~her • See 65 Quality-built. 2-3 Bedroom Mobile Homes • Newest Fl00< Plans ~ Over 1000 Motomomes. "Why doesn't he sign with the Sox and finish his cai;:eer here? Arter all. I understand the Sox hllve been very-generous to-him down the years" · Shortstop Rick Burleson : "He disapp0inted me a lot down tht' stretch for a guy I know can swing a bat pretty good. He was swinging at pitches up here shoulder high. and that's no win the Sea View League foot· U1J1re1nrfflm7m'1:-tm~.-thrl..+.-....-~• wa s consistelly the one thorn El To ro could not cope with 1n a Vans. Travel Tiailers and Campers ~~---1-----­ O.lly l'tlol SI.tit Pllolo Vaqueros' Bead Bon~lao~ I ll·rb Thompson, considered by Coach Chuck Sorcabal as ln·ine High'~ best overall athlete, will,.quarterback lhl' V<H\Ul·ros tn Friday night's Sea View League game against EIToru Kt('koff~1t lr vtncStadiurn1s1;301 ~ It Wasn't Easy Bobick Stops Prater in Fifth I !'l DIAN A POLIS <AP 1 · -Duane Bohick got the tough fight he t'Xpectcd Tues day night bt'forc stopping Tom Prater with a tcrhn1cal knnl·kout w1thJ1vc seconds left in the fifth round "I l 0xp1•('1l'<l a tough fight. and I got it." Bob1ck said after rl'fl•rt•<' Miki' Dt·Fabts :-otopped the fight because of a dct.•p cut on the n~ht s1cleof Prult•r'!-. upper lrp "I :.tarted lttlk1n~ th<' starch out of him in the st-cond round," ..,aid B11h1ck . who l'alls New York City hom e :.md has visions of f1J.t h t1n~ for thl' h<•avywcighl crown b<'forc next summer. "I felt I Y.a>. tn C't1ntrol, hut tl wasn't easy. It was a tough way to have lht• fight !--tOpJM'd " Thi' mt that :-.toppc>d the bout was inflicted nC'ar the end of thl' thtrd round, a nd HobtC'k hurled Jab a fter Jab at the bleeding wound u11t1l llw fi ght was stopped ~ood." Man ager Don Zimmer: "l lll<e 7.1m a nd have sinC'e th<' very ftrst day I met him He's a good baseball m an. I understand he took :.. lot of guff this year from lhe ~an s and you peo ple 1 writers I. But knowing the kind of guy he 1s. I'll bet he stood rig ht up to e verything. Good guy, Zimmer." T HE RED SOX in general "I thoug ht they'd win 1t. Damn. J thought they'd wrn it a ll At firs t, down in Florida. I wasn't l>O sure 1 wasn't too keen on thut pitching s taff. But then Vince Orlando, the clubhou:.<' man. told ml', 'Wc.1i{ until you sct• !-.O rne of lh<• o lh<.•r pitching staffs.' and Vince was right. .. But ev<'n down to the playorr game with the Yankc<'s. I thou g ht the Sox would win. Damn, when Bucky Dc•nt hit that homer off Mike Torrez. I liked to die Couldn't believe 1l. ··But tha t 's th ose damn Yankees! Always murder. thoi.c 21·3 CdM triumph. . ln addition to ht.s 25·yard touchdown run, a qu1cJ< pitch to his left . Hubbard a lso p1ckt"d up gains or 23. 20. 12 and 12 yards "It was his best game of the year ." l>ays Cd M Coach Ott•k Morn-; "lle "l> the ·k1nd of runner who gets better al> the Rame 1"('ars on. probably because o r h11> l'O nd1t1on imd '>trength " Hubbard hils ~cored fl\·t' touchd<f\Ans 1n h~ last four starts. reminiscent or his Junior yeur when ht• ~xploded al(a1nst Dana IUlls and Laguna Bt•ach wllh three touchdowns 10 each game A 160·pound senior. llubbard bench presses 1n the neighborhood of 290 pounds and i:. one of the Sea Kings' captains. And he's vers atile. llubbard has ca ught five passt•s for 64 yard~ and throw!> out of the halfback option, too In fact . Hubbard was a quarterback 1n Junior All American playin~ days and ~ork::, the. quarterback slot during practice al> thl:.' oppobl· lion's fii:-ld ~encr::il "Hubbard is onl' of our bc!'>t dc•fens1vl' pl<.1yer\ at torncrback." ::,ays Morns. "Hut we· want to keep him fresh ut ta1lbat k. ::,o he doesn't play on defrni.c· Corona del Mar'l> defense has hm1ted two league rcx•s to thret• pointi.. and with Hubbard averaging 5 2 yard::, a crack tn thl' running de part· mt•nt. the Sea Kings arc going to b<: hard to beat tn their run for the llth.'. lor every budget! • New Accessones "l was afraid there would be serious d amag_e lo Prater 's hp tf r ll'l the fi ght (•Ontmue, .. DeFab1s Said. "The ciit WU!> deep. very dcl'P" Yankees" :__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ By Roger Carlson Perrine Joins -Tourney List lly DJ\VF. CUNNINGHAM Of IN 0•11~ Piiot St.Hf The hsl of cele brities for the Cornella Conn<.•ll y School pro.celebrity tennis tourna- m l'nl in Anahl•1m this wN:kend· 1s still grow-, 111g .Joining late are a<'trcss Valene Perrine and that young sccne·stealcr who plt:1ys VALElllE Pflllt abo 1ncludc St('VC t.'aJ.( Sunday . Nicholas on the E ight is Enough TV sencs, Adam Rich. Rich joins three other members from the Eight 1s Enough cast Dic k Van P a tten. Grant Good<'ve and Connie Newton. Van Patten will bnng along his real-life family. P ally, Nels and Vince Van E P atten. and the entry 1l!;t Los Angeles Dodger catcher . All but Yeager arc hsted for Add1t 1onal entertainment Saturday will he p rovided by the Court J esters. a trio of play<.•rs ~ho h ave <iemonstrated their brand · M aerobatic tennis comedy ill the Pep:-.1 <'hall<•ngc matches and the Grand Mast ers tournaments The· two-day event is d l!Signcd lo raise ' funds for Cornelia Connelly, c.1 private, all · t!trb st·hool in Anaheim. The m atches will be hclci on the school's courts at 2323 West Broadway, n ear t h e inter section of Hrookhurst and Broadway. \ tw).(.itct>cs be~in al l p.m . Saturday and l l a m ~Sunday. Tickets are available al the :-.C'hool. and further information is available hy phoning 776-1717. Coaoety Alt.•tar• Sldne For the second straigh.t year, an Orange County all-star team whipped the John Wayne-Tennis Club in a he ad·to-head c hallenge match o n the Wayne Club courts. On Saturday and Sunday. the OC all-star~ out pointed the Wayne Club t eam 13-7. to take a 2· 1 lead in (he annual series. The all-stars fielded a unit good enough t o qui.t lify as a Wo r ld T eam Te nnis fram•htse, wllh s uch area standouts as Ran· d y V(•rdieck, Mike Machelle, John Andrews, l>lrk Learh and Lindsay Mor.seon th~ ro:-· GROUND STROKES -Newport Beach Tennis Club is now taking reservations for a team t ennis competHion scheduled Nov. 18. Each teom will consist of three men and three women-two A players, two B's, and two .C's or D's. Tea m s will play men's, w\lmen's and mlx9d doubles matches ... TuMin's Tim Paw~et, the top-ranked tennis plctycr in Orange Count.y ror the boys 14-and· under bracket; is expected to compete al the Anaheim Hllls Racquel Club Nov. 4-~ and Nov. 11-12 ror the City of Anaheim tourna - ment. Pawset Jcn(ts a lis t of more than 500 players ln eight categories . .. J : .i ) ,~ Girls' Termis Results Coron• ctel Mdr U, Colt.a Mes~ J S.119lft B•• mort' l(.M 1 °"' Ko<>nlfr 6 J n .. t r"•'\n•"t f) 1 Mt £ 4\trn.,"' o o fo<>rll«h ICM I l<l\I 7 I>, 1 II 3 II Sen~·" ICMll0\11).1> 0" I~ 0....blft ~na,,.., Alqu1n· f(.Ml •o\t to ForO· "ff'IM t ri, 10\I 10 ttd1aw1n Bl-re dW 0 \ IO\\ to WOrrOll Porler11•td ~ I V•n.,11& f •\tlt·r·l(M I IO\I CH. I II o I Nquyt•n Holl ICMI IO~I 0.11. 0 II, 7 I> M•,..,..ll,li4r-" • •Sl11ql4-> FIOW6n IM l .,.., !.leUPry 0. O•I M<Mlllon .. , Str.tCMn IM I IO\I (h. \I H<tn\ln .. 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It is common knowledge -h~ill stop at nothing to satisfy his customers. · at this example on a new. Mercury Zephyr. - -- \ -- I This is aorand new 1978 Mercury Zephyr Two Door Sedan. Stock #7045. Only one of the many, many outstanding values that await you at ... - ' Orange County's oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealership JCHBSCB l SCK f THE FAMILY LINCOLN-MERCURY 8TORE 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-5630 • ·Home or the Golden Touch . -0 I I J • .. RfJGEB ('.i\RL~ON -------- Edi .OD· till No. I Thf'r<' I~ ,1 '1.:n In front of lht• l'~J1M10 lhgh rJmpui. "hll'h 'tall"• Yl1 "till U1·h1•v" lt 111 In n•fton•nc'l' to lh•• ( hur•er~ v,1r111ty football l •aro. a ~uad blUcd.a1 OranJ(l' l «1unt ) ·, N11 t tt'iun pnor lo lht> 1971 k'ltMHl""i.Qd POI' V.hH h Ill lhl' !Judy '11101·, ooinlon tsNo l llul tl baa not ~n It"' ll\t•rwtwlm1111t "1r1,.;"" that v..-i. rountf'd on • ...,Pf'<'IBllV ll1oc 1· in th1• 11111·r1111,l.l 1:.11111· 11( th•· Vt"lH tM C"b iul\~ri. wt•n• i.ta1uw11•<1 11, l .1n\011 Jh.:h ul Anuht•lm, 2A a> 1-.1 nc•t• ltM"o howf•Y.-r t h1· \ 'hur i.:••f ' hll\ ,. put to~1·ther fl\,. 'tr.u.rht v. tn' ·•Ii!·""'' h1~hl ~ ,,.,,,...<'h'il 01111oi.1t1on in wh.lt II' l'•\8llv th1• tuu1th1·,1 '' hl'flult• t•\lt't for an EdlM111 lt•..im ll1•Tf' '" .A qull k rundo-Mn on lht• qualtty of EdiM>n'i. 'lt'h t'(IUh' '-'"Ith thi• t-.<h •<'I\ Sf'Mt> 1n par1•nt~\l!<t ('1111yon ':..'() 24 1 °" ., rn11kt-d f\.o I in t~ SvuUwrn 010fort•11<·1• 1md lb • 1·urn•ntl> -i I t •':I Modc•na '~ fH Is ttK-SQuthl!rn Con frn·nc·1··, No " r.111.'ff tN1m With J S 1 rt><•otd und ht&:. shut t>Ul at~ l~t thn"t' 11ppun1•111, P1u:t X tllgh 1 Zit 12 1 t1c'd Lo[.ola. 8 6. and Is 2 J 1 ovt•r .111 l.u)ol.t '' N11 !'I 111 th•• Ht R J;1w Confrn·nrt· Mut.-r De1 1 ti 6 1 v. .c, t h1· 111 •• F1 \ t' 11.· .ich•r for lhn:€! w1·ek:i ~ort> run· nanji? into t;.h:wn unrl •• the> Nu 7 te•m in tht' H1g Flve with J 4 2 tt'<·ord . Uw only otht•r los!\ a 7 J Yt'f<l1ct lo No. l St l'JUI Manna t9 7 > hu~ ah twst tf'am In yt•ar!> with a 3·3 over· . Ill 1t•<"ord. 1-'ountJtn VJ llt>y 110-71 wr1~ undE-frated and held the Bai: F1 w' !\u 2 r,1ting ~fort· la~t week 's Sun.set Lt>a~ut' c ruc•wl Amon~ 1-'ountam Valley'!> victims were ~n•1tt>, Redland-.. La« .. wood and Long. Be<Ach. WUs.on. Wh1l1.· otht'r!> muy continut' to ron!>ide r Edison . 1nythlng but f\u 1 1n Orange County, the t•v1dence seems 11bv10U!> from th" \ ll''~ thJt lhl' Charger!> are clearly Orangt· County'!. No l And tht>rt.• :Jft' ontv thrt>t> others that come rlose- Fount ::11n Vall1•y , ~rv1t1.· and Matt>r Dei • I .;1,t week·~ prf'p ~rul pu:ki. proved corrc•ct on nine of 11 1wlt.'ttlons. r a111mg tht· !-i(·a~on totals to 61 20 115.3 per· cent' O .. ly f'li.t Stiff PIMllt VOLLEYBALL / WATER POLO Water Pow. Poioor &truicia's 16-1 And Unnoticed By ROG ER CARLSON Ot•1>e11y~s..., When you're 16-1 in water polo and a lready o wn Sea View Leasue victories over Costa Mesa. University and Corona det Mar on the apparent way to the league championship, you are obviously a team to be reckoned With. At least that would be the sup- position .. But it isn't the case for the Eagles or Estancia High un- der Coach John Carpenter. The above stats are not good enough to qualify for a berth in the CIF 4-A Top 10. although Costa Mesa has bffn listed in the Top 10 for the past few w~ks. ~ "I DON'T KNOW what it'll take lo convince anyone ... sa ys Carpent.er. whose team's only setback was an 8-7 loss to Long Beach Poly in the first round o( the South Coast tourney . The latest victim was Edison of the Suns et League. 16·4, against a n ·Eagle s quaa dominated by seniors in their fourth year of playing togeth~r . "We've been playing close to ou r ca pabiliti es." s ays Carpent<'r. a one-lime ace for Costa Mesa JIJgh and Orange Coast College . effort to shut off any sinale in· dividual." JOE DRAKE is Estancla's leading 8COrer with 8S fo'ls this season and Jeff Donnel has ldso been effective with 46 tallie8. 1'00, the Eagles rely on the de· rense of Rob Wyatt, junior goalie Rick Trom, sophomore Doug Hartung and seniors Wing Lam, Tom Wuesthorr. Greg Carroll and Kurt Klitzner. The Eagles are quick with most in the Sis for the JOO.yard freestyle and Wyatt has shown the ability to maneuver inside the defense on the attack. Among the vicli'ms of the Eagles this year have been Laguna Beach twice, Universi· ty, Foothill, Fountain Valley. Edison, Brea, Sonora, Ga~n G rove and Sonora oulslde Sea . View League play. BUT IT HASN'T been enough to Impress the pollste rs. Frustrating? In a way, yes, admits Carpente r. But as he says: "One or our guys was commmentang the other day. ·we don't care. we'll sneak up on them In the playoffs'." • ESTANctA HIGH'S JOE DRAKE TAKES AIM . "But we haven't seen our best )!ame yet. We feel we have eight "olld players and to shut us <town rt wtll take more than an One thing is for sure-polls or not-this 1~ Estancia's finest water polo team since 1973 when the Eagles went to the playoffs for tht• only lime in the school'~ history An a mbiuous pl01n at Oana Halls HtKh under the back· mg or the Uana lhlls lli~h Boosters Club is under way toward completing the football stadium on the Dolphins' c•a mpus . The• original concept when the Dana Hills campus was built in rnT~ called tor a lighted stadium. but one bond ts· sue fa1l<'d and t.hc n P roposition 13 passed, ending any re - a l1s t1c <.'ha nc·c·s for the completion of what has been an ex-rcllc'nt practtce field with a built-in slope to accommodate I ht• m a1only of seating C~M, Laguna Girls Clash And 1t IS bcin~ done via SUC· cess over water polo.oriented schools such ao.; Costa Mes<J, University and Corona dcl Mar . Now a Or . Art Smith and boostcors club president Lee Goodt' are spearh<'ading a drive calling for the eventual ('11mplPt1on and a re seeking pri vate donations, in terms of .s60 pl<'dg<'S ror each s l'l:ll The fi rst phase Cblear hers and scoreboard) figure!'! to run $190.000. The second phase lhghts) estimate 1s $130.000, with thl' completion of snack bar and restrooms to follow. Currently the Oolph1ns play at San Clemente High. "We don't expect to get it finished in a year ." says Smith. "But we're going to keep at it." • Improved lighting at Newport Harbor High <Davidson Field) is a posslbilily for the 1979 season, should some of the $700L~ excess in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District oe auocatecl m that direction. · Only a strong traditional rivalry or championship <·aliber J?Ame wa rrants the assh~pment or newspaper photo~r:.iphcrs to the curre nt Newport setup and then just barely. Tht• liJ!hl1ng is 1usl too poor to produce quality photoi. Boes, Rustlers in SOccer Tie Co ming into T u <'sday'!. i-.howdown. Golden WC'st and Orange Coast were two evenly m atrhed junior college· soccer tt·ams trying to solve a deadlock for i-.econd place in the rugged South Coas t Conference. So. not surprisingly. the tw(') an•a rivals played to a O·O stand· . off as goaheh Doug Patton of ore and Kelly Dunn of GWC pl.1yed brilliantly. Rut while nl•ither were losers. "1"1"i•1ther were exactly winners t·a thcr. The scoreless knot left both the Pirates and Rustlers l1"d for third place In the stand ings w ith 6-1·3 m arks behind San Diego Mesa Hl-1·2) and Santa Ana 17·1·1>. TV Games Set NEW YORK cAPl -ABC-TV wi II televise four collefe football ga m es regionally ollowlng Saturday's national tele<:asl or thr Penn State.Maryland game. the network announced Monday. The national game Crom State College, Pa., will be s hown from 9:30·1 p.m., PST, followed by tbe Oregoo State at Was hi ngton State game on the West Coast. Tu Terrific Corona del Mar's No. 1 rated girls volleyball team will host the Laguna Beach ~rtists, rated No 2, in a non-league match tonight in what could be a pre- view o r the CIF 4·A cham· oionship game Tonight's match was or - iginally scheduled for Satur- day but was chai.ged early this week. A junior varsity match will be played at 5:3-0 with the varsity following at approx- imately 6:30. CdM woo an earlier match at Laguna Beach and has also de· feated the Artists in the finals oC the Glendale and San Marcos tournaments this season CdM is undefeated while Laguna Beach h as los t to Newport Harbor and Mira Costa in earlier matches along with the Cd M losses. CdM ·and Laguna are in dif. ferent leagues this season. -A year ago, Latuna lost to Newport in the CIF semifinals and CdM won the championship. Two years ago, Laguna defeated CdM in the championship ga~ when both were In the sa e league. . Cd M has a new coach t ls season, Mike Cram. There e five seniors a nd three juniors n the squad with CdM having tff( outstanding JV sq u ad as well, paced by sophomore Raeni Keough. . CdM vanilty team members include seniors Cheryl Johnston. Aileen Semonse n, S usie Crone, " Monica Park and Linda Goeg· gel. Juniors arc Marcie Wurtz, Suzanne Askew and Sue Corea. Baugh, Lopez Trail HYOGO, Japan <AP > -Taiwan's Ai-Yu Tu fired a six-unde r-par 68 today and took a two· stroke lead In the Mizuno Golf Classic, part or the Ladles Professional Golf Association tour; Tied at 72, four strokes off the pace, were Americans Laura Baugh, Sharon Miller. Betsy Kang. Clifford Ann. Creed, AJexandra Reinhardt, and Japan's Hisako Higuchi and Yumiko Kano. Nancy Lof)('z, the leading money winner on the LPGA circuit; defending champion Debbie Massey and Kathy Whitworth were tied ror 11th BASKETBAl-1.- AT ITS BEST!~ place with several others at 73 * * * * * * L•-•l 8fl~ It. 11"1 ,.,._ Ol I"" MoturtO Golf O e"oe:· .,.. I.PG.-. ~-..1 on 1,... 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J 00. 5tf11Mtt Call IS... IOV\ I •Ml, \ olO, CNrOll l Lof>Otl I 00 N i n th •act -r av'1n• 5•m '"•1<111ora1 I "°· s oo. Joo. Whlrllf\9 \l'l•~•UO IOoudrHUI U 00, 6.10, t.111' (MO l!•etry) J 40 r,n ll'I ••<t S•noa l!lucyrwt ' tO,~m••t 2000. 11 .0. SM. luiter IClllQ ll • Cl•l•I .. '°· IUO. auo H I AUblft) 1 00 U ta.KIA IJ.JI ,,.10 U.111 00 U ho~ ftUClit (J..JI P"IO "~ llO """""-• $ .. , ATHLETES IN 4CTION vs. THE.RUSSIANS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 8:00 P.M. LOMG BEACH ARENA $6,$5.$4,$3 ..., TICKIT OUTUTS •••• Office 1411 l.'"'-.#17, , .... C7 I 4114t-WIHS 17141 1321'61 ll ., ·a.-. ...... .,_.lox Office 121 JI 43'-636 Shootout on TV M ikc Duncan has tak<'n ovl'r as girls volleyball coach at Laguna Beach for the f1 rst lime this season after direct anR the highly successful boys progr'llm for sever al years Included on the· roc;h•r ro r the Artists are scn1ori-. T1n:.i Taylor, Jill Ro9ertson, Kart'n Lynch, Cammy ChaJmers. SuC' Wetwl, J e nnifer Hillman a nd 11111:.in Hinwood: Junior Chn~ L.1ws.in. S-Ophomore Deidra Dvorak ; and fres hman Lynn Kessler Corona del Mar H.igh School defeated Costa Mesa. lS-12. 15·5. in Sea View League action Tues· day to rema.m undefeated this ~ea son. WOfifllM'\ VOl.LEYIALl. C.otC)<on W.--1 oel I.A '.au1n-" I) I I\ 1. IS.b •.A()<ll~O.C:li oef S.nl• AA• IHI, U-lb. 1\11 I NEW YORK <AP l -·The Nov. 11 shootout between Okluhom a and Nebraska will be te levised nationally as the fi rst part of a college football doubleheader . ABC-TV ann<>unced Mondity. Air time for the Bili( Eight c;howdown m Lincoln, Neb • will be 9 :J0.1 p.m .• PST. u !>C CHI San O-'\l1ll~ H-1, 1& 14, I) IJ GIRLS" VOl.LEYIALL Coron• Oft Meir-UKi.-w I\ I? 1\ •, I "-'· dri °""''"'"" • IS, I\ 11 I\ l fl •nM<tyOH Ot~an v ...... I~. IS " Md( ind Clf'I Ello'°" t>J. 17·1S. I\ I Hlll'tlll'Qlon 6e.C:ll Off Fount••" VtllO!Y I'""· •>• A regional telecast will be an- nounced later, with a i r time from 1-4 p.m. WIN PRIZES WORTH MORE THAN RULES l ~· , ... ""''' 111 ... -.,._ ....... -'•"""" .. " It "'"' '"" UM'rt•\L "'M:e.n~.,._. fK\•""k'' t'l dilehMd ., 41ft ''••A<t =~t·~=:::~.~.;~:~.~=:.,\i::"'ac'llula I \,tM II• PIG\t<IN PICl(£A00 '11 ~Dot...,_, P 0 eo11w.c..i.-w c•nu• ) ~=~·~:i~~~~rar,"",,,:O~.= ~~~~ .,_ • ",.... .... ,... ... .,............._ -..,., o • ._,.,, -• ,.,_, ..,.,.,., '""' t11uo ... ..i Dt<I\-o4 1"49" Oii IJltt Polm '-"W•n•.,.••llfl•lllr•ll~ .. • Enlrltt "''"' M IOMl"'•r~f!d -later -Fnd..lv cw -•I ... d. ,..,., .... _Dally 1'11t1C.1tti.~s.t0fft<•l>f•P M Fro4<o' \ Ot41yP091 ......... -,., .... dU..rl .......... tamill ...... -....... I•-, • llE tlACAICEll l!ILANIC MU\T 81! FILLED IN OR t;NfllY I\ 11010 s1,soo Play DAILY PILOT , ......•.......••.••......••••.•.......••.•.. ! ENTRY BLANK : • • : Narrte' ............ -. . . . . .... ..-. . . . . . • .. . . . . • • . . • • • • • • Add,-.ss ............ . .................. . City ...............•........ ZJp ........ . Pt.one ................................. . \ PIGSKIN PICKfK[][J : Circle teams you think will v.tln this week's qames SPOHSOftO BY TV· APPLIANCES WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM • • • • • • • . • • . • . • • . • . • • • • • • • More than $1 ,500 worth of priz~a will : be shared by winners of 10 weekly : • Plgakin Plckeroo '78 competitions. : WEOO. Y FIRST PRIZE . Cif 17' DIAGONAL PORTABlE TV ILM:ICIWMm ...... D21UMO • 100% SoMd St1te Ch .. ala •VHF "~t'· Fin• Tunlnv • S•t·And-f'orget Volume Control • 70 Polltlon "Cllck•ln'" UHF Tunlnv • Ou1ctt' On "01yflght Brighi" Picture Tube • Up·Front Control• • DC RHtoratlon • Bullt·ln UnlVerael Antenna WEBLY SECOND AHD THIRD PRIZES TRAMSIST(>R RADIOS • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • . To be e~~ble for weekly contest : awards, rants must predict the : .. winners of each of 30 football games : and also guess the total number of : points scored In all 30 games. : • .-~~~~""'!'"~~~--~!"-"~~~~~~~'!'I· YOU MAY ALSO PICK-UP & SUBMIT ENTRY : BLANKS AT: : ~ t ~-1t : 1"" , .. _., ""-HOUR$· > ! USC at S!anford , Oregon at UCLA Cal at Arizona State Arizona at Washington CS Fullerton at San Jose St. long Beach St. at Fresno St . Wyoming at BYU Texas A&M at SMU Baylor at Texas Tech Auburn at Florida Maryland at Penn State South Carolina at No. Carolina St. . Indiana at Minnesota Kansas State at Iowa St. Missouri at Okla. State Navy va Notre Dame Ohio State at Wisconsin Tampa Bay at Los Angeles New York Giaots at St. Louis Green Bay at Philadelphia New England at Buffalo New Orl~ns a\ Pittsburgh San Francisco at Atlanta Seattle at Chicago Detroit at Minnesota Oakland at Kansas City Cleveland at Hou9ton Cincinnati at San Diego New York Jets at Denver Dallas at Miami TIE BREAK ER -My o&iss on the total nUMber of polnt1 scored In all 30 garTHtS Is D Al LY .l>i LOT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .-• • • • • • • • • • • ~=~~OWaOOM ~! ~ '• : "?~·:,:=' -'41 • •• fJMtL _ _...,._ • -UMUI ....... 11' : I : --------------------. ( . .............................................. , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 .... ... - .. It \ I ' Business OAll. Y PILOT 83 • ... Home· Loan Bank Leader Defends Homebuye~ B JORN 'l'~Nltt .... __ ,,. .... ,,. \>ALLAS Kot>.n H Mr Km l\ ) u. pioud ol lHt\.lnR .h .. 11~ C'JU!>t• J tor 'Ill Of rrlflfl('\' hi Oood into lht• "' o( homf' lendet•. .-vc:n 1( t()mt> '•Y lhal &\lall•blll h h~:o. t"\llltnbuh-d to ln.flahon "My PMfl\61"\ obUR•Uon Ir. tur housina and h.> homrbuyNi.· · ~.rnJ MNO.ru•t•\, C'ha1rm•n o( Uw 1-'l'dt>ral Homt> Loan Bunk l~Utrd. "In lht> past, hllUSIO& t1ai. Cooling It taken It un lhl' t'hm "11us Is the llrat lime It husn't hopvcned " UY &S ('ORJtf.CT Oewltc rts 1111: 1nkr••st rult·!. ' rtw prlm<' mlt•rt'3l rat~ will mo\/~· to 1oi,..i ptrcent aoun." ht.' 'lhlY' i.uv '""' uod loan ~r.111oc1utiona.. lht• b1ttae11t hou11lna h·ndt•rs. huv" plt.<nty of ca•h to lend T h a l "'o n l' y •• I 1• n t t o h\•ml•buyers, hus twlpt•d ltwm to pur(h.aal' S'l~.000 h11mt'i, 1970 at} Ito. for Sl~.000 or mort', 11178 Hol·kctuyne krhn1cian inspect!> innl•r wall of no1Ll1· of Lhc Space ShutUt• Main Engine being built by Roek\\-t'll ln)C'f.Uational for ;\JASA.~on.• than 1,000 tubi..'5 M·rvc a~ pa~sag('~ for hydrugt•n c·1xrlant, whic·h k<'C'J>" nozzle Lem 1w1 ~turcs down lo ubout fi,000 dt•g n •t>s f . during cngin<• open.it ion. Canadian Newsprint Prices to Increase VANCOUVER, British Columbw (APl -Western CanadJan nf>ws pnnt producers appear to he following the lead of thOse in the: east who announced price hikes recl'nlly. MtwMillan Oloedel Ltd., C<Jnada's largest forest-products con ct•rn, said its nt.'WSprint prices wc:rc going up by $34 •• metn ,. ton. or $25 a short ton. effective Feb 1. WITII TUE INCREASE, M:.ic Miiian Blo<!'lJl'l 's newspnnl prices in the western Urulcd Stales for a short ton of 30-pound standard while news pnnt will Jump to $345 from the current S32Q That Is the same incrc·ase announced last week by fioise Ca!.c-ad1· and several Eust Coast produn·r~ M acM11lan Ulcwdcl 1~ th1• first British Columbia producer to fo\low the boost in m:wsprint prices. but other companies in the province' arc expec·te<I to follow s u.1t. Crown iellcrbach Canad~1 Ltd. and British Columbia 1-~orcst Products Ltd ~aid Monday they wt're "studying the situation ... Ocean Falls Corp Ltd., which !.upplics about a quarter of its pr-oduction to {he: Los Ani?elel\ Time!;. said 1t will uulomat1cally in· crc<isc its price when th1· maJonty of local producers do T-Bill +3/4°'0 Sf 0,000 Minimum. e Month Term. 9.73°10 Annual Rate 10.22°10 Annual Yleld* -... Annual ellecllve yield based on 12 monlns. however, suojecl 10 change on m~lurlly Get high eemlnga on a "T·Blll plut 3/•~o" 8 month certificate. Rate quott d 11.f or the period November 2 through 8. · •tnttreet 11 compoµnded dally and paid on maturity. 891. lnttrHt paid If withdrawn prior to maturity. 'C -•lY I~ .. Thal 's inrlotwn. a nd McKinncy does n't deny it. "Ou~ nct1ons on· lnfla· hoQJtry." he ron<'edcs. hut In the ~.tlfi'e ll(lntcnre hf' ucfds, "and counter lnllatlonary prlmari· ly c:oun~r Inflationary " LATER: "I DON'T Mlleve tn re<'PHlon to curt> 1nnauon." You m!&ht think that McKinney 111 itofl on lnfiulion. lie 8uys he tl'n't ~real mediclnd for lnn~­ tton. he sald 1n an lnlcrv1c:w. is to 'Do It YoarseU' cut the bUdg e'i detklt. und for thl' dollar to correct the roro1an pay· mentJJ imbalance "I jwrt don't think we should pick on housina:· he says. lnfla lion. he points out, is "an across the board" thing. You cannot s ingle out homebuye r s al\ culprits. he says. "When you lip hou!ilng you lip the economy." McKINNEY. 53 this week, an attorney. Conner chrurman or an fndlana~lts sav1n.rs and loan assoctah on. and form~r head of a <'O n s truc t1 on ins ura nce: manuractunng concern. is onP ot-·housing's biggest defendel'll · He takes pnde in seeing to 1l that the savings and loan a~ socialions he regulates hav1· funds to lend. and he has taken on the Federal Reser ve and com mcrcial banks in order to bring It about. BVSINESS ANALYSIS day, barring intervention .J.>y a f e d eral judge. Jus t ~hat response Mc-Kinney ph.inned was the subJect or much speculallon at the annual m~ting here of the U .S. Savings and Loan League, whose members make most mortgage loans . • l\llow savmgs and loans to Of· kr c:hecking accounts? No way. AT&T Plans Easy In the past. rising 1ntere!.t rates meant the S&Ls ~ould lose deposits becaust· they wer<> s trictly limited 1n the amount or inte rest they courd offer on sav ings. Commercial ba nks were less severely limited. ~ ONE OF THE chief rem~hes for this ~ituat1on was McK1n· ney's dec1s1on lo pernut S&Ls to offer s ix m~onth sav-in gs certih cates at an effective rall' of 9 4 percent. It stemmed the outflow. But there are alternahv~s. and one possib1hty that McKin· ney wouldn't deny is something akin to checking ucco unts perm1tt1ng S&Ls t o pay despos1tors' recurring bills. Home Phone Repair I F . FOR EXAMPLF.. you wis hed to pay your u11hty btll through your local thrift institu· t1on -that's what savings and loans are called -you would JUSl notify them 111 advance and arrangements would be made. NEW ~ORK !APl -Anyone who has ever called the phone com· pany t.o get repairs on thctr telephone or inst.all a new one has gone through it McKinney has done much more too to improve the hqu1d1· ty O( home lenders. and he IS JUStiflably proud of it. His Job. he says, is to provide money for housing. It's a phrase he lives by McKiMey is also considering othe r measures to ma e is rt'· Fulatees more effective, includ· mg permitting them to offer vafia15Te ra~s mortgages in· stead of tradilronal contracLc;. The repairman promises to be at your house at 11oon. He arrives at 6 . Maybe. · We ll. lf you're m ad as hell "We know more people arc a.bout it. American Telephone & comiRg to the stores. and there Telegraph Co says you may not has ""a™> been a decrease In the have to take it much longer. number of premise visits," says THE BELL SYSTEM says it.ii well on the way, to making I\ possible for its home customers to· sir111ply shop in phone stores (or whatever kind or phone they want and plug it in themselves. And iC it ever needs repairs. c\J stomj?rs can unfasten the of· fend mg telephone or cord, bring · it in to a service ccntt'r and ex chanRe it for a new onc. Robert Kalzl!H. a spokesman for AT&T, says that about 25 million of the 55 million homes with telephones have had special new wall Jacks put in that allow customers to unplug their own phones easily if they want to bring them m forserv1re Jf your phone has been se rviced for any rea~on 1n the past year or so. your home pro· bably has been converted. You <·a n usually tell if you have the new J3cks because• thl'y arc made of clear . light plastic KA TZEFF SAYS there is no forecast on when all 55 million homPs will be filled with the new jacks, but the changeover is likely to be completed by the early 1980s. · · Naturally, there are advan· tages for the phone company. AT&T has in the past several year s seen its monopoly on phon e <'quipment erod ed by court action a nd changes in Federal Communications Com· mission regulation It ha! to compctt• with in· dependent companif's qffrring all kinds of phones. from novelty to designer styles. IN RF.SPONSE. AT&T si nce 1976 has opcnt'Cl 1.800 "Phcmc Center Sto~s." showroom:. for dozens or dJfferent phones rang· in~ from Snoopy and Mickey Moust> styles to plain. ordinary blac·k Now. customers who call the phone company for repairs or in· blallation frc:qoently are en· couraged to visit one of these p hone st.ores instead or having a repairman make a house call. 1( they a re among. the 25 m1IHon who can plug or unplug their own phones Mortg~e " Lew;fing A Record SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -Snv1ngs and Loan!\ associations in Arizona. Cal1forn1a and. Nevada closed a record a mount of mortgage loans for Sept,.mber 1978, compared with the same month last year. the Faderal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco reported. In September 1978. savings and loans in the ar<>as showed $2.28 million In total amount o ( loans closed as com· pared to $2.19 million in September 1977 Katierr. THAT MEANS, OF course. AT&T saves money each time an installer doesn't have to dnve to a home. bnd possibly gains a customer for one or its ranc1er ne'C'-' phones each time someone goes to a phone center. What does the custom er save" It varies greatly rrom ~l ate to state. but the phone company estimates that a custome r who s hops for his own phone and in stalls at rumself without a re- pairman making a housP call will save an average of SlO on the normal mstaJlat1c10 fee. The union representing the system ·s installers and main. tenetncc workers. the Com· mun1 ca t1 ons Wo rk l'r s o f Am~rica. Ill wary that the pr<» gram wlll cost Jobs lD folfilling that responsibilil,y he sympathizes with a suit by the savings and foan assocla l ions to prevent commel'cial banks from . in effect , orrcnng inte rest on checking accoun~. THE FEDERAL Rescr v<' Board. he says. was wrong in making th.is detis1on. ,. "The la w r eads that they 1commerc1al banks 1 cannot pay Interest on checking accounts ... ht.' says flatly Fed or no red The missio n of Mc Kinney. named chairman in August 1977, 1s clear. "My JOb 1s to keep money 1n savin gs and loans. The Fed a<· lion is harmful to housing and I have to take action or some kind " T H E FED DF.CISION was c;cheduled to be implemented to· -Over The Counter NAsou-. Under the former. a m ortgage r ate would rise or fall with c han1;es in an index tied to R<'neral money rates. r ather than locking the lender into mortgage contract~ a-t fixed rates for many years ~bead McKINNEY'S DECIS IONS "could be soon." although he sayc; hc has promised Congress hl' wouldn't act on variable and oth<'r alternative mortgage forms Wlthout further consulta· t1on with them But on the n:iatter of protect· ing S&Ls from what he feels~is 1lle1.rn l competition from banks offe ring interest on combtned checking·sav1ngs accounts. a de· c1s1on by the GHLBB could OC· <:'U r as qwckly as he can get back to Washington. N•r-1 fMlll'(I ) 1n1q,.\n J \unhtO .a O"o""' •• ' ( 0" .. " • itftl((1 w, I f t\..-J()v 8 l•l•~ll~ 4 I p, • .,, I l r. 10 t..;1' Ttitt\ 111 I I ( 'N>fTN, tt Mo1Pflf • '• '1 AIA\li(b 1 1e u A,,•Jou I\ M 1fJ•l•n I\. '' lt.<Ot tn• • " M1"l(pl )I}() ·~ '>011a\9' Q4/ ,. AQ .. ttl,) ... "" . ,,,, • , ... ll'-11. •.. . 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STOCKS I BUSINESS Price Rises Fed By ~xpeCtation By SYLVIA PORTER T111..-ll\•S..ltt Perhaps the m ost trlMd1ous in the overall evil of the in rt at ~n cursing the n1tllon *'-the i.preadmg expectation lhttt ll Will become 'P{'rmanenl, U 'psychology or mflat1on" that 1:, :setf.fulf1lbng WORKE RS WIU, DEMAND WAGE hikes to keep up with past pnce rncrt!uses and to get a JUmp oo future pncc increases, thcrclJy adding to the 1nflat1on rate Umou leaders w11l inmst on cost of living adJustment cluuses tn their contracts to give them automattc pay raises as thu Consumt•r Price Index cbmbs -Bus1nf!sses will boost pnccs tn anllr1pat1on or wage dum;yids and eventual 1mpos1tl0Qof wage pnce controls .,/-·Consumers will try to "buy ahead" to beat the pnce inc reases they arc sure wall come -The whole pyramid wlll collapse an slump that wall lead to "ren ation" policies a business a nd a new round of mflat1on There are s igns that this psychology of infla tion 1s becoming more powerful 11 l A f ew yea rs ago inflat1on St>ns1l1 vt "al t e rn a tiv e" Money's Worth mortgages were being sha rply denounced by consume r, l.1bor and <lther groups and bills to permit federalJy <'hartered savings and loan asSM1al1ons to offer new ty pes of mortgages were defeated m ConRress "' (2) "'HEN COMPUTER ASSISTED c heck·o ul systems began lo appear 1n supermarkets and department stores several years ago shoppers protested feared that p~1ces on products and shc1vc.o.s would disappear In some areas, la ws we1e p11ssed lo outlaw the removal of pn~es from 10d1 v1dual ite m s and /or s he lves, a nd s ome mhchants voluntarily agreed lo cont1mte marlting goods with pncc ta~s Res1stanc:c to this labor :;avmg a nd 1nflat1on inspired change has declined too Shoppers continue to patronite ~tores ttial don't pnce·mark each product, even though no saving~ from the change have been passed on to con s umc rs 13 I The automatic ruel ad1u11tmcnt claui.c 1!1 an exam pie or a no w com m onpla~l' infl<.1l1on a dj us tment mechanism It enables m any ullhttcs ~o pass along in creased fuel costs to consumers in the form of hig her rates with no review by state regulator'> 14 l The most reveahnf; <:>1~n of inflation psychology was the recent issuance b)' tht-U S Postal Service of d :.cnes of postage sta mps that earned ~value marking These stamps -showtni:! an eagle carrying the letter A -were printed m 19i5 and stored as a contingency meas ure until as a postal orr.c1al said, "wt· needed a ~t;.irnp but d1dn t know wh,1l tht: rnlt· would ht: ' N1 r r P~c II Market Takes Off, Nears Record Gain NEW YORK l/\Pl Th<' stock murket gr eett:d Mic government s rescue-the dollar plan with soa ring r ally to d ay dramat1cally reversing W3JI Street s late October s Lide The Dow Jones average of 30 1ndustnals 'o'h1 ch had tumbled 1~ points in the last 12 lrading days. 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""• \• • 3 tt'· . .) .. • 1 I" • • U\o. '4 '• I ,,, • t llllio. ·~ U:lol. • I.. 1- ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES ·Dlsne . y . Movie Filmi~ HOt.LV\\'001) I AP) -The mMt arnbluou~ movie In tht-hl1>tory llf lht> Wa(t Du11ncy Studio:> t• tht• $17 mllhon "Ula<·k Holl','' no~ in produ1· tfon Thl' cu ... tin" of th1• S P a(' t' 1• U I l' I'> a'h o :another departufl• fur Ol!ml'y. It 11tJrl' M.i\ 1mllll1rn Sc.-ht>ll. llnthon, P " r I.. I n " . R o b t> 1 ·, l"o r ta, Jv t'[lb Bnt tom~. Jt•nnift•r O'N• 111 and t:rn~~l BoT1.tni n .. , ,, . . .... ·, Wedne9day November I, t978 O~ILY PILOT Return to Paradise? , . 'Hurricane' Actor Fig~ing Boredom By JERftY BUCK BORA BORA CA r 1 Seventeen years aner "Mutiny on the Bounty," Trevor Howard was back In Frcoch PolyneRtu in the South Pacific for another movit.'. but he didn't see it as a retl4lll to puradisc. Howard, .,qho wa~ Ccipt. William Bligh in "liounty" to Marlon Brando's Fletcher Christian, plays kindly Father Malone: in the remake or the J937 film "Hurricane " Asked his feeling!> about coming back. to Polynesia. ht! shrugged "It doesn't matter where I . go to make a _movie," he said. HE SAJD llE REMEMBERED his time in nearby Tahiti as being "pretty much the same." He recalled that the first JCl airplanes landed 10 Papeete wtule he was there. bnnging Tahiti int{) tht-arr age. . . OM has f'Y\'r bt'f'n '" •• 01sn• ptt'l\lN' ~fort• Th\' Olm. with 11 ,iww11 in.: srh1"tf11l1· of l:!:! dJ \ ... lb tJkln~ Ull t'H 'n ~U\11111 l<ti!l' .ll Uw 'llKh•• fl., cloi.t•d lo l\11 '''''111 ' Au1 t l<t·' nol1h .J .111t· Fnncla .ind \\ ur rt>tl lkattv (from left > ch<Jl pr tor to tht.' J \\t111I il111nt·1 ur the Nlitaon,11 \~~ouat10n or Theater O" ru·r-dunn~ "ht• It lttl' l11u Wl'n· 11a 1131·cl lw'l actor. actress and tl111·<'lor pmdu<'l't 11·,11t·l·l 1q•I\ • . "They changed everything, but one expeded that." he said. "What else·> It was more prim1t1ve then ." ,., .. ,..... D'l'1•llll Howard sat in the· open·wr lounge of the Hotel • • -'. s b Marara. under lbe h1~h domed thatched roof. The• L AMPee• •. ·actresses Uper beautiful white sand bcacb and a tagoon that A WI, .. A 1L . · changed from emerald s:reen to deep blue .a~ ~ ~lretched lo the coral reef a mile away. He was · · 1n ':A t s ...l( { .., cas ually dre~.sed tn shorts and had a blue ter· ll u.nm. 0.1.1a a • ryclol~ .hat On his head . A red beard partially COV· · . · ered hr s craggy face A UNIVU\W. ~ ~~ By ARTHUR KN IGHT . ~~ :;-.......... ,... . T .... Hollrwood R--. BORA BORA IS A fcastlor the senses.. All.thot.. NOW PLAYING lOWUDi° llAMOll I "'-11 .... C114J 646 0!111 ., .. , lo I JO •.·~ •l-4)••4.,• 10 •J ~· ,. ... ,,, ... l •.4-..a.. w l;,.• ,40 CHfUllY ll --''"' 1118901 1 J&011111 ... n.-o..ong, /141 tJ9 81/(J ,\llhou~h ''Autumn Sona ta" again .Hnds James Michener calls 1t the most beautiful island ln~mar Ber~mnn workin~ in Munic)l, where he on earth. Two extinct volcano peaks dominate the s1w wned the uracon~cnial "Serpent's Eg~ '' this tiny island. the lagoon water is so clear the 11mr at least he is back rn famiUar Bergman ter-tropical fis h seem sus pended <.1nd coraUs visible 40 ntor y ' -the need for love between two angst-• feet, dee&;>. Larger neighboring islands si~upon the 1\ttvt!n. gu1 ll·riddl·n pt•opJe, mother !Ingrid horizonlikeghostlysentinels. Ber~m an 1 and daughter (Liv UllmaML At times, But Howard would have preferred being back 111 the intensely pcr~onal monologues· with which in London. Not that he didn't appreciate the beau- lh<'Y assault each other, it becomes almost a ty. He was bored with not worlnng. pJrody or prc\tous Bergman ru.ovies but always "This is a part 1 could do in a week,'' he said. :-n<..1tdwd back from the brink of"potentrnl disas tt!r "But I've got a .five-month contract. Thars awful. ~liii~~~Nlc~"~':t.n A~~~ by thl' persuas t\'e pt>rformances or his two stars. But the reason is bcca~se the tank they Intend to ~;.llliililllllllimiliillli..;.".;;'";,;•~··;...· They carry the film . produced. written and direct-make the hurricilnc tn isn't Cini~hcd yet. So we've MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY • ed by Bergman as ;.m ITC and Martin Starger pn·-s:ot to wrut for 1t. \ senlat1on .· SGT PEPPER :.ONE Y HEARTS CLUB BAND (PG) "JESUS CHRIST .SUPERSl"R" 1101.A~SlEREOI "TOMMY" (PG) "WIZARDS" ... BERGMAN <INGR IO, THAT is l· plays :i moderately successful coneerl pianist who ha!> pretty much abandoned her ram1ly in the purs uit of h~r ~areer, and men som ewhat more glamorous t han h<'r pro sa ic ..._MOST OF MV TIME h<.·re I'm not working. What do you do'! Tlwt ·~ 1t. After a week you've J I ready done it. 1 exp(•ct " "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "~N WIJ H DICK & JANE" (PG) h u s b a n d W h (' n ( J Berg man 'l) love r ror MOJllE many years has died , DVTn~ I Ulman invites her moth· •~,. •c,,w _ Shifting 1n ]lis chmr. he -ff1fmitted he was bo~ed, but said. "I haven't opened the Scr abble board yet. 1 read a lot. You go ~norkling in the lagoon 1' ft>w hmt>s and that'!> cnou~h. There's not much more for me to do ht>re except f1msh the rilm. J'm ready to bonkers. I won't, but I'm ready to." · "BOYS FROM BRAZIL" CRl "FOUL PLAY" "GOING COCONUTS" "UP IN SMOKE" (R) "UP IN SMOKE" (R) "EASY RIDER" "GREASE7·· "AMERICAN HOT WAX " r c-r to visit with her and her ------------" husband, a pastor in small Norwegian town. What she doesn 't mention is that her' seastic sister (Lena Nyman) is also living there -nor that she holds the mother responsible not only ror her si;>ter's pitiable condition, but for her own shy, awkward inability either to acknowledge or to r e- ciprocate any love relationship Her mother's cruel. insistent (if sporadic) de- mands for perfection have frozen the girl, while the mother's easy facade of loving language has lert the daughter incapable or accepting ~ny words at face value. BUT FOR ONCE. THE ~rgman whQ makes this film memorable isn't Ing.mar, .finl Ingrid. Looking ctuc and radiant <althOugb one can't betp but note the lines that age has etched on her race I, she literally breezes' into her daughter's home. pr'attling about her adventures, her triumphs, the sadness of her bereavement -a woman so in- tensely self-centered that she doesn't even make a courtesy inquiry inlo her daughter's health. Ullmann. looking strikingly like Sandy Dennis in "Up the Down Staircase," bas decidedly the less showy role -a somewhat drab. mousy, in- "HEAVEN CAt-1 WAIT" trospective woman who has learned to mask her "THE ONE AND O~LY" (PG) frustrations with a veneer of calmness and kind acts. Only in the long drinking scene is she able to "SM OKEY & THE BANDIT" <PG) reveal the depths or her anguish, and give full vent "HOOPER-~ .. ,.,•---·--··-·~"" ~t.Q-hu baU:~d,.al.bW:.,DlQ\.bi!f CW~Jn an agon~ or ..,... __________________ ..., SC'lr-aw<1rCnCSl), wfiat he r motfler nas maae Of her. AIL DlfV~MS Of'IM r:'oo r.k MtGHTLY It's a snocking. fnghtcning moment, made all the CftllO UnOe< 41 F<~~ Unleu e KtOOte pt~niounO more SO by thC SUdd e n , naked intens ity Of .,------------------~·· Ulmann 's performance. His last stay in Polynt>sla was extended, too. He said, "We got here and there was no Bounty. No script. And if that's the way you want lo make pictures. you're not going to be very successful. Then when the s hip arrived. the rains came. So we lert. Arter three months we went b-<1ck lo Tah1l1. But it was no more .protracted than some other pictures. You can 't make a picture in a hurry." HOWARD SAID HE Ww\S rascmated by one at- tribute of the Tahitian nalJves on Bora Bora, which is part of the Society rslands. n lies 165 miles northwest of Tab1l1. Tht> airport and the road circling the island wer e built by Amen <: an Seabees during World War II. <....-\ ··1 don't know or any plat>e elSe-where the · nativ~. can't ~ bought by money to go back to work, _be sa.ad. "They won't work until they're ready. I think that's totally admirable. I think we could learn a bit from that, but then we Jive in a totally diJrerent world." The Dino DeLaurentiis movie is pumping S20 million into the. island and 'seems ready to over- whelm the island and its population of 2,500. One long-time resident said tbete was more drunken- ness and auto accidents. that the "Italians" -as ~he moviemakers are called despite their many nationalities -are having an enormous impact. and he fears the island wjll be changed forever. The presence of the moviema.kers has also caused some d iscontent among the islanders. ASKED IDS OBSERVATION. Howard replied, "We can only judge by what we've! done to Tahiti," t)e said. "Papeete has changed some to accom· modale th~ American tourists, but the rest of the island's the same. ~--------~----~-~~~~~~~~~-~~~~-------~~~--- One of Altmen's bel1 films, one of his funniest. • -Jett llJoll. -The entertainment sparkles In "A Wedding" --Crl .. There U. more d ao,. one sec:rel at •.• ·11.~- '"DAYS OF HEAVEN' IS BRILLIANT. NI emOOf~ onCJ ~ VIWOI e~ ltlnlno In Its l.('lC()fT'C)romiaed l)Ul1lv. Its mc»I soec•OCUIOf lleQUenCCM Wiii stov "' mH'IO •01ev81 ond ~ "'Iii llS soun<b Wiltooul POlollel in ll"tlS Of orrv rec.nt veoii INCOMP~- r~c.~10\.....u1 NOW PLAYING ._ __ s_ou_!...h ~!·i!J (),j • i. 00 • 8 00 • 10 00 541 ~ ~-· ? 00 •• '()O • 6 00 "UO •IOOU ......... W.O'tl••• , ........ ., llCNJE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE DIANA r\OSS ., ·rHE w1z· DQI AAHAZ 11'. CAAOl DUMtTf GCMwcNC OIANN HOWAllO OUf1 N4AfAINJW VITTONO~ UUJANGISH 1..AUllCNHUTlOt4 VIYKA~ PAT~ ~MUML HIHA VANPi\UNIOT ·->> <UIOIQll)-011Amo. _"'°"'111>_AU) Al'i<> "ilOI''"', MICHAEL JACKSON · NIPSEY N.JSSELL · TED ross · LENA HOil.NE YOMM°Y~ P.Oii'r\rAU"rMH .IC>f4NCOf(ilOM PAffllUA~~WINICHOUS AOO{I\! Al.I/MM llOOCl\I Al.f/Mh -i-JOHM c~r (-\ A I.JON~ GAIHUo'llPl\OOJC OOH -·-·-...... _ .-~ NOW PLAYING IN AN EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT AT edwards HUNTINGTON !!EAC H 4T Elli~. H 11 -... . 848-0388 .. --.., -~ StM. OI' TH( W0 1'1()ot PICfUqf OOE CWSCl.f AlGULAflOl>I . ""'. . ~ ... .. . 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J tr rng 111111~hl JI !I on C BS ('h;rn1wl :! \.tltlttt1V•'O 1 oo I cas HEWS N.cNEWS ~ INTAOOVCIHO BIOLOGY W CONSUM£R SURVIVAL KIT LIARS CLU8 A8CNEWS 1 JO D CHEAP awow 1 f l BONt<EASI «lltl'JI Jonn Alllt't llO) FAMILY FEUD 1 ...... .,11 · f t JOf<EASWllC ,- • SIX MILLION OOt.l.Afl MAN 0 SHANA NA u"""t 6'1ty C•'ylll.tl fl.00 IJ\ll THE JEffEASON8 Sht...., ct•'" .; ...,.,-'"'' ,, ._..,,...,, t~ti f(l trwt Ml• tj H tlM .-ift I 0 MEWL \'WED GAME 11 1100,000NAMfTliAT (,tK>rQO ~ ra.ae1na11on wilti " J\lQblY ~iKUU.h/I but unc;on\'efl 11on .. r II ode btolo t•r ond• wl'>On ht! ltnd• oul •1Jou1 1tie men's Cl&\!. 0 DICK ClARl<'8 .t.JVE WEOHESOAY •'ftJNt " "''"""' ~ ....... ""r d young """' \ ,,. "' " .. .,.. ... • SANFORD AHO soe fl) MACNEIL I LfHRl:A 0 TIC TACOOOOH (I) ADAM-12 f1l) 28TOHIOHT REPORT * lhl' Ht~lio-ll()n ffllO ltlu " •CJhf vf 1fif'I Gflmtt Vtetfm ,. Ouni, Otvld Brenner. C1yalel G•yle Rita More- no. VICIO< Botg;i. C1aann~f Lbt ing• tJ KNXT..CBSl LO'> AnqH•· 0 KNBC 1NBC1 LO'> Ar14t>h· 8 KTLA l ln<1 I I <1'> Anq.,h·<, D KABC nt IAEiC1 LO'> Anc~•·lt .. •l l K.FMA 1CB:C.> <;,,n O•eyo 0 KHJ TV ClnO I LO'> Anrwlt•::. n~ KCST (ABC>.!:>an D•l•go Q) KTTV (Ind ) LO'> Angele'> Q) KCOP TV (lnq,1 Los AnqPlt,.., fl> KCET·TVIP~) Lo'> An9t1lt1'> ~ KOCE· TV (PBS) Huntm!)loo EktdC.h . 0 MOVIE "' • • "lalant>ut E•preu 111108) Gene Barry, Jonn Sa .. on An arr dllalet o•po· 11.,nc-an tnlrigutOQ and dange<ovs 'train rtdtl wt11le on a i.1;cre1 oovernM{lnt M•Sblon 12 hr1 I u llQi aoMT 18 ENOUGH The li•Pt>OnO Ill. ConnOCl· tid To Tht! Thight>one Mory ~ lh,own oul ol the houM! a1tur " tirade and ABC Back on Top N"elioork Gr~s F ow-Highest Spots NEW YORK <AP l It wa~ that ~ame old story. ABC wilt. a ti~ht gnp on first place tn the network'!> ralln~s compelallon With the World &:ncs on NBC out of the way, ABC wa-. hack in f1r"t place for lhe wel'k .cmhng' Oct 2», figures from thl· A C. Nielsen eom pany s how. with the four top-rated pro~rams and SIX Of lht• fir~l 10. Al the lop wa:-'>ffhrl'e':-Com pany." wtlh n r;,tting of 30 1. followed by "Lavern~· Hod Shirley" •·Happy Oay~" an<t'"Tax1." Nielsen S;JVS th<' r<1l1ng for "Three'i, Comp<1ny" means lhal of <111 the ·hom e!> in the• Two Musicians Share Eve_ning On Channel 50 <'Oun try with TV. 30. l percent ~aw al least part of the show CBS ESCAPED last place an the ratings for the firs t time this season with threi! programs in the Top 10. including No. 6 "60 Minulcf>." ABC's ratmi:Oor Jhc week wa!> 20 3. followed by CHS a~ 18.7 and NBC al 17. l. The networks 8#1 t hat means in "" average pnm6timc manute dur- 1 ng the W('ek. 20:3 percent ot the homci, in th1· country were tuned lo /\BC. Na€ WON THE rating~ compela· I ton lhe i two previrms weeks with World Serie~ baseball. after ABC had dominated the first month. ABC got a push an its return Lo the top from a couple or sports programs-the Mon· day night football game between • Pittsburgh and Houston and a specialt Thursday NFL game between Dallas <1nd Minnesota. · T Otllft'ly ._,..I() Ori~" P. ~ .,,,,,0 .. ,!l,k · I t~)OI AQC:t. HudM>fl 00.it r1a, An lfllllfkH Otoef>f•llw (#IUGllnlty 11(1'"111 t() -"""' " 11•• ty ltne •nd i• •"Of\lod tu le<tun tl\iit ti~ Olhef PA• 1y •• • frfm•nttllg .ono•rilllt I' Mi.'1 • CAA<>\, BUANETI AlolD,AIEHDS (mHll John Bynut r1nn tHWI0-11 'I) MOVIE • • * ThO L~)l'l ( 106'1 William Hc)lde<1 C~N\11 A vovng gut 1 litfl '" grnlly atlactlld by ~ ••~fl .lll41Cllmatll 10 • pat 11()11 (l hl'I l ti) £U!CTION8 '78 ·~ ~ MAflJE CURIE Mane Cu1te 1o~11~ ho.lt hv' n•J\d 1n &n acc;t<klnl r.om 11\il OUI or 4 'leVtlfll Oepr .... "°" onlv to aocwt "'• 111o1ch1no poat ot tho !:.01b011n" The F•ench prtou rnu1!11s ~a"e a IM041t p•ofuu1onatty .-nd pe<toon•llV 1:30 8 Cll 1H me BEGIHHIHG A yOung dlllte< foto(lerel "Ill •• Jhe m1....on .gn1tt1~ f 1111\e< Cleary s tte Q) THE 000 COUPLE f tilA IMl'SO&d65 Oscar IO ,.,i .. a&e IH\ aocrernry. Myrna liO Ille c.o1n haV11 a 'hot •• 11 snow t>us1no:is tareer 61) MARIE CUAIE Milne Cutte IOMll> het huh· bond if' an acod&nt com· tOQ OUI ol .l -8 d00<8S· a•OI) only to ~opt his 1oach1no poat at lh11 Sort>onne rne f'nmct> pren matie11 M&rte a tarQUt. proteastonilllv and p;HM>nOllV 9:00 B C88 MOVIE • * * "Gal0t" ( 11176) 8utl Aeynoldl Lauren Holl011 A moon11>1n&t fnd ii •-••· "on ropor1e1 leom up to llqht 11111-~ or a cor •UPI pollllctan (RI CiJ H8CM OVIE Ttiou 5halt No t Commit Aouttery' (Prum1eto1 Rot>- "'' flllf'd louose F•etchor Allor hui husband IS pru •· tyze<I 1n en a010 accldf!ol " women consoder~ adultory 11 @J CHARLIE'S ANGEL~ "Pom Pom Ar>qol~r'' TM At'oefS t>ecotnil c;l\eer1e8d· • TUBE TOPPERS I Kll.J D A 00 -"'Pillow Talk ... This movit• ~tartt-<l a l>trin~ of Rock JJudson- Dom. Day Tony lt:rndall comt..>die& m W5~J th<' one about the son~wnte r and lhc dc<'<>ralor who sh are a party hne . NBC 8 9.00 ~ "Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultry " Hobert Recd und Louise Fletcher ~.tar m this TV drama ri bout a wo man who s~ husband 1s paralyzed in an auto accident. K C E T 12.t 9 : 3 0 - G r e a t Performances. Vcnh ·~ opera version or "Macbeth" sung in the original It ali an. 911 10 1nv.st1g1te a ranat· It I 1trange lhtMll • MERV OAIFFIN G<>esl• Burt Aevnotd• Loni Anoerson H.itrv Mlldvll<I. T onv Oanu. P11111 Brooks 8D OA\110 SUSSKINO MOVIE . • • • "A ~rstlul Or Ooffpr5" I 1967) Clint Eat.I wood. Maw1nne t<OC:h A M&~•c.lln t>otoer 1own •& ,,,. 9Qf!M 01 11 Q.11"9 .. o, between two lact•ona u~ 10 M}ll wt>Mll.ey and ouns 10 Me•ic;11ns llnd Ind•· ans C2 h•S I Q:30 &l) OREA T PERFORMANCES M acbeth • Norman 81111ey, Pa1nc1a JonnlQn .tnd Roo1n Stapleton nro ro .. 1yre<1 tn Verd• s loll· tonQlh op@<&. lllJllQ rn tM origmat llalian tO:.OO I 0 HEWS ®J VEGAS • Lady IQe" Dan Tanna letls •n lave will\ one of tl'le 109 rewet thl8Vos 111111e world fl) NIG~ OAUfRY QI:> eAO eovs t<Kl• paients'. vrcluns· ane1 law ot1Jc1111s out11M d•llc' cnt &$1)t)tl> of .i 1u•""''" c11m1nat s "'" 0 TONIOHT Hoel Jonnny C•H50n Guetlt ROdnfr( 01mg6f ltllld C81<>4 Neblett. 0 1 C&rl Saoan P&lrrck OuHy 0 TWIUOHT ZONE · nie S-11eh1n· Pool O ®J POUCEWOWH The Be8'J1ttu1 o.e vouno Poppet and Crowl<fy 1nves- l1Qll le a modetlng '.chool 00t,no used .. , a front 10< J wn1re 'lldve ring ()MOVIE • * • A"'i181~ In Th Oull•eld I 195 t I Pc1u1 OouQtas. Janot lt!ign " 1ouon baseball m•n&Q6< finds 1>1m1ett 1>64nq helped by nn 11~ 12 hra J GJ TME 000 GOOP\.£ Bunny I• M•H•no Down By The l8k8 Cl) OET SMART "-«JANING 12.1>0 0 TWIUOHT ZOH€ ~An Old man QOO:. raexoon hunlinq wit!\ 1\1& botovttd dog Rip " 1>un1 trom wtuc;h norttie< return CD ALF~EO HIT~ PRE8EHT8 • T "'° SOI01er~ rl'lurn 10 ~•ance artsr hav1nq served •n lhfl Atq.,r1.in war 10:30 Q) C!) NEWS 11:00 a o o rr, O} News U DATING GA~E Cl) HONEYMOONERS 12.30 0 MOVIE 0 LOVE EXPERTS d) THE GONG SHOW al MOHTY PYTHON'S F\. VINO C1RCU8 11.30 I) (I) HAWAII FIVE-0 N19hlmar1" In Slut" Mt<latrt'lll •nvtstoflQ&le" .i &QflO!i ot c.onntitlod rupl• mu•det5 IAI • • Comt" And Gl't II · ··· i 193bl JotJ4 McC.11•3 wan.., Bf~nnan A ruthffu,r. mtll l'd'O" ra~ 10 t0f''trot lh4~ W1•.<;Qn$•" iLm~ ~t)unlry t •hf !>5m1n J CD MOVIE • • • t<nocto. O" I.fly Door ( 19491 1-i1Jmp/lfi;y llogort. Jonn ()(>tf'lo A YO<.t!lQ ,,., .. n rrom 5• 10 Flow Two popular mus ical performers. the poet-laurc·atc of California rock. Jackson Browne. and innovat1vt• composer-mus1c1an Chuck Mangione. air back·to-back for an evening of mus ical entertainment Saturday. beginning al 8 p.m . on KOCE-TV, Ch annel 50. The Monday ni~ht ~amc was No. 8 tn the r atings. the Thursday night 'Gi--•e .. e on A contes t 15th. ._, I F• • , • • The na ghl begins with ,laC'kson Browne, making a rare t('levtsaon ap pea ranee on ''Sound:-tagc· " DESCRIBED RV the "V1llai{c Voice" as "the Lord Ryron of Dude flock." Brownt• 1s lmown for his bit· ler~wect. sens1t1 vc lyrics. ht!-. gently rocking mUSIC' anct hlS Cl('ar VOICt:d, orten ethereal vocals. ·'An Evening Wit h Jackson Browne" is a one-hour. uninterrupted concert fcalurin~ Browne perform· 1ng some of has greatest matt>nal. an· eluding "Rock Me on the Water." "Before thl• D<:luge" and the talle lune f rom his third album. "Late for the Sky." He also sings "The Fuse" and the rocking "Ro;;id in the Sky," both from his albu m , "The Pr~tendcr." Charlie'~ Angels ~ecomc cheerleaders tomght <.ts they uncover a threatening fanatic at 9 9'cloek on ABC. Channel 7 From left arc Cheryl Ladd. Kate Jackson and J aclyn Smith. • .NBC's last-place finish was lhe re· !+Oil. al least in part, of a b<1d 1>how· ing at the bottom of the ratings. NBC 's "Dick Clark's Live Wednes· da y" was No. 55, followed by "Rhoda" on CBS and four olher NBC----------------__:~-..,----------- shows. "Sword of Justice " "Who's Watching the Kids" and '~Walt Dis· ney Presents." HERE ARE TUE week 's Top 10 pro- grams: f "Three's Com1any," with a rating of 30. l r epresenting 22.4 million homes. "Lnvenie and Shirley," 28.8 or 21.5 mmion. "Happy Days," 27.8 or 20. 7 mil hon, and "Taxi." 26.S or 19 7 million. a ll ABC ; "Lillie House on the Prairie," 25.2 or 18 8 mHlion NBC ; "6-0 Minutes." 24.9 or 18.S million, C1nd Wednesday Movle- "Grass is Always Greener over the Septic Tank." 23.4 or 17.4 million. both CBS; "NFL Monday Night Fool· ball.00 23.1 or 17.2 million. ABC a11d "BattletnarGalactica," ABC, and "M· A·~·H, "CBS.22.9or 17.6milllon, llc. 'Pippi' Weekend Shows Set Crooks . runaways and a handsome prince are the featured characten1 an a trio of dllldren's films to air Satur· day and Sunda~ on KTLA, Channel 5 Pippi Lo!'gstoeking, the freckle·· raced heroine of chtldrl'n 's book~ star!\ in the other two childr<·n films on KTLA . "'P1pp1 Goes on Board, .. Saturday at 6 pm and "Pippa on thl· Run." Sunday at 6 p .m . All three films arc making their Lo:-An~elc:. tell·v1s1on debut I R A Harbor Lites MOBILE· DISCO Professionally fa1Jore e1 10 your music taste and lhe occasion I 0.6 hwy Dey laid. -..y I tJtr/J ....,,_. ... COlteMHe '4~1301 Sunoanc" SounOs oua LOW r.1c1S CAH"T II MATCHED 995-7064 TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS accuMd of '""'"O • f)OllCa- mo111 .. 001~ bf• prom1~t tott0<nev wti.> nn i.nown htm ttom chlkl· flood 11 .. ,. ) G) MOVIE • • Yellow romehewk" ( tO~t NOllfl 8-y Jr , R0ty CelhQIJn Learning lh•t the lndl8f\I Intend IO .maci.. • min '' f<>tCtl<J wf light ht• Indian friend f I ht . 30 tnU1 I &;I CAPTIONED ~BC NEWS 12 '7 8 0 SWAT • Hit Men • Hondo uno h•• team 1ry 10 1nwor1 a sec· ono •UBUtnBtlOf\ 1.11empr on • mol>Stt.t ICNl<luteo 10 1es11ry before a Sen6'e corrwn•Hee tAI 12,40 u CJ) l(OJAI( ·01111dly Innocence" Ko1111 a 1nll(tSllQBlion ol • pOlltsman s tr•me·uO le&d• him to • lllllwlf and ~ mu<def leMY\ IRI I 000 TOMOAAOW Oueita Pen Ame<1c;1n Alf l•noa p110t Cap• • Slim" Cummings. M()yfl JOIWI· Slon . ..,,,°' ab<>Ot 111t-1rat. l•G safety, tutl\of Rot>e<t Serl.no fm DICK CAVETT Gue51 °' RIGha<d L1!ak11y 1 30 0 WAmEO-DEAD OR ALIVE t:"5G NEWS 1508 NEWS 2'000 HEWS G) OET8MART 2206 MOVIE • • • • AllKll' . ( 19!>b1 JdGk P.11 •• nco, r dd•t< AlbOfl Ba.atl(J on thA plav ~ • .tq•lf> f o• the "•er, of c.oouol Jnd COIN8tdty A•mv 0 1t1cer11 a•o e•am•ned r? n1s ~min I 2 ~S U HEWS 2300 MOVIE • • • Amonq '"" l 1v1ng f 1'14 l) Subdn H.iyw&1d "tt>..tf Ookller A rnQt'I 15 8CCIJS@d Of 11 mur Ollr comm11100 by I'>•• .n~nl' rw1n brolhll' I I n1 2'mm1 0 MOVIE • • ' 01>1 t' Mori' My 0,11'tn9 I tC.•91 lollran Rdn<J<>iph Flot>f'fl Monl 9omtiry An uc10< reconoo b; tfl<! "rmy •S d ,tQnAd •o t.na J mttn W'ho A"ve • 1tiw1>lllO p;-ndant 10 ·• w"annv O,.t>vlante 14' "~I m uov1s • • • Tnu Oos00t•IJ<loe~ I 1901 R,mdotph Stoll (,1,.nn f ord A gunmdfl plt nntng 10 atag• • hOIOup lor a bal\ilf)t, ltlltJ 1r1 IOVO wtlll 11\e bll\ll9''1 ~ •• , 12 "") 3'6& NEWS ' 4.00 MOVIE I NEWS • • • The elo Sl'ow" I 1937) G-Au1ry Snltlt!y burneite Tne Te11M Cen• 1enn1e1 li•ll•OtllOtl NII 11141 -• '°' •omenc;e and uoventu10 (I n1 ) 4:25 G STEVE ~OWARDS 4:30 Cl) MOVIE **'•"The~ Tide" ( t9b2t Fhcllt•d Conte, 81\eitey Wln111••· Alter commlll•llO • rnu•Oef. • 'l(:leeleet -"• refugtl on • hthlnQ b<>et and tnea 10 ptn the mu<def on rt>e 1-.ner-man & ..on ( 1 tw 30 mint ti) MOlllE ••• "Tl\e Fl'flng Oeucef" (t939J Sran L<11Urlll Oliver Hetdy Sten ;ino Ollie '°'" '"° FO<eogn I 90.on to INllp Ollie lorgot ., sad 1<>ve ettai• It "' I Thur•datf• . Dayt l•e'Mol'le• PFTEANOON 12':00 0 •••.. ...., l ittle 0.00.edaa" ( ,~. w c f'Jeld•. Mee West, A ,.Jorn. .. n Marc*-tor • ric;h hua- oand but oe•.• mt•lld up w11ti e masked bendll I ' l\r 30m•nl Q) • * • ''> "08wn P11rrol" f 19381 ,Ertot Flynn. OuvtO Niven A dare<kWll 8r11tsh "'"' orol>fs a tr•l'<ld ~ rn"" IMlf•Ort<Al<I young•" D•<tlhttf into coml!et wlleru h.i i~ • •lled I t "' !>O mffl I 3:00 1ro • • • c1 .. s~ or .... I 1973) Oary 011tn01>. Jsrry ~IOUloef Thr.._,1>o~ Qfil<lu· a•u ttom Cotl«Je Ind arart new .Jdvontures •n .iilhtS !."Que4 10 · Summer Ot «2 I I hr , 30 min I 3:30 0 RICH MAN, SiooA MAN~I CPiltl ?l Wedding Monday ~ - On 'Little House' 1101.LYWOOO I AP I -Mary Inga lb will h4:o .,.,.l·d on N~c·'I "Little Hou~ on thP Praane" Mon day hut he won't be y,,canng wh1tf'. · fli<'hal ·nc Kdsay, an t•harge of costume~ for th(' "l' nc·•>. I urnrd up lht• fact in her res~arch tha L • bride!. didn't hegan wearing while until the turn of the ct•ntury ·Until thl'n, she said, they wo re their "Sundl.ty be!>I dre!-.~ " M chs~a Sue Ander:.on wall wear a pale blue· l!ray moare satm dres:. with 72 button:. i:lown the front for the wedding PRE CHRISTMAS SALE SAVE $30 5269 SAVE $30 SALE PRICE •-.un LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTMAS TODAY! ~; "'-", Yout ~Comfort With lA·Z ley<ll-. \I ' ~;···-~-,.• .~~ ~~ ~ry IMMEDIATE FREE ~ ~ DELIVERY I .. M. llOYl> INFORMS 1n the MnSIOM fllJO ._ . .....,...., ... ......!-!!:!~~ ..... ., ... HJ ~~IM-IN~-f DAILY PILOT FRoM.f ash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR \ • 4' . , .. • , . . . I "" ENTERTAINMENT / MUSIC BOX I HY GARDNER Giulini Cheered In Debut at LA I t "'''' ,:oud 111 ..,,.,.tho" l o'> 1\1\,:t•lt .. , Mui.it· f"t-11tt-r .t\J1l11·n1, • ..,111\1 11\i'Onlln~ mu1•\l r11 I ,1rl11 \1 .u 1.1 (;1ulin1 a '111r11l1111it .. , .1t111n llunn.i thoM' 11u1111tu1 .11 1wrl01111.11H't" t.1'1 "'1•1•k 1•1111 "'tt hout "'1 I n• ' 1n~· ""'' .... ,l\ ,. "' tht• m ..... 11•t ' h.olnn l'ht• .11r ur .1111t1·q1.lt11111 .... 1lh1n .1ml \\ 1 l houl t Ill' I .ink.., 11( l he I .. .., "nat•lt·' Ph1 lh.irm111111 Ori h1•,tr,1 h .ul bt't 11n11· pn•tt' v.1•11 1mlM•r&rahh' h) th. t1nw lh1• J:rt•.11 ll.111.Jll <1h6v.t•d up for h 1•. (11,1 1 dw.1r-.,1I v.1th ;in nrch• '11 ,, h1 \'\ll\'l'h II• lt•.1tl l() tht• ho 1.:hh flt \T Tl ~l I Tl CH .., .... I 1r .. 1111 11·1r.11nh .,, ••• ,11.·il I•• r 1l1t\1 lh•· ptt'''llll Y.1• .: 1\1' 111111101 ' 111 n.' \H'h 1•nw Jnd lht·n ",. dtlo·d h.11 ~. 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Novemti.r I, 1978 DAIL V PILOT n-: > That Wild, Crazy Guy • Q: Ila vinr< f'nJoyf'd tom le Steve ~ artln oo "Saturday Nlght L{vt-" and now lo lbe movie "Sgt. Pepper'• Lonely Hearts Club' Band." w~'d Uke to know mor~ about him -where be grew up, bqw be JtOl starlf-d what's he going to do next. etc. -Jay and Ralph R .. Seattle. /\ · Currently the hottest stand-up comic m /\merica. Steve Martin virtually grew up in Dis· l'll"~land Llving only a few miles away, he slwrtcd workinl! at Disneyland before he was 11. Dressed ns a little 1890s kid in a bow·tie. vest and straw hat. Steve would sl'll guidebooks or trick ropes in Fronticrland and do magic lricks at Merlin's on Main Street. He also spent m an'y hours watching comedian Wally Boag -and even memonied bis act. After ~rad\Jallng from hiJ(h school. he majored in philosophy at college in Long Beach. Al UCLA he majored in theater and began performing in little c lubs. At age 21. he became a comedy writer for the "S mothers Brothers Comedy Hour" for which he won an Emm¥ Then went on to do comedy writing for Sonny and Cher. Pat Paulsen. Glen Campbell, John Denver and other big names . Martin we nt back to performing and worked his way up the night c lub circuits lo become a big na me birTlS(llf. 'Glad You Asketl That' by Marilyn Oftd Hy GordMf' ' . Thou~h Stevt• Is hot enough these days to heat • a nyplace by his presence. l)e lives alone in a solar- hcated hou~c in l\spcn. Colo: Nol exactly "alone." two cats art• JX'rmanent gutisls of host Martin -or 1s at vice-versa ? Q : My girl wondered why Dom Oe Luise )tjdn 't get any bllltog In Robert MU.chum's "The Friends of Edcllt1 Boyle." I claim be wasn't In it. It was an act.or who looked Uke him. Wbo'& rtgbt? -John R •• Bufralo. A: You are Peter Boyle was the actor she thought was E>om. There is a close resemblance Nole to form~ members of the Mickey Mouse Club Th(' 01sn<"y pt•oplc tt:ll m, that . to be perfect ly proper ~bout 1t. any fcst1v1lles you may be plan· ning 1n honor or Mickey's 50th 31'\llJVCrsary s hould take pie~ Nev. 18. not Oct 28. For the record. thou~h. the firs t ~howmg of "Steamboat Willie " IM ickcy·s debut l was on Sept. 19. 1928- l'h1.., \\ 11t1 I 1•111·11u111l•11 II .111 1111ot nr I y,.11 "'ho '" 1111•11 t u 1·' 1•1·tl th ,1t ( H1•1·th11q ·n ., "•nth und,·r <i1ulin1 t•lud1· Mt•hl .1 And we intt-nd nu d1'>1 t'l>Pl'<'t lo .1 ftnt-rondul'lor who ut t h1· mouwnt 1 ... lhe toa~t of New York lie received h is early national exposure on the "Tonight Show" and on the off-beat "Saturday Night Live." Wht'n asked why he avoids political humor. Steve shrugs. ··1 hate politics. I tbink~l's a de pressing s ubject and 1t 's futile lo talk about it. Send your questions to lllJ Gardner, "Olad You Asked 'fhat," care of th1S newspaper. P O fJoz 11748 , Chicago, JU. 6061-1. Manlyn and Hy Gardner Wlll answ1'r as many que.Ytwns aa they can 111 their column. but lfl(• volume of mt;itl Makes personal replies Impossible. -.... -I .. I I I• '~oullJ ,11110111,1111·ullv tw ... omt•lhan..: ll~at v.11111<1 t•1•lapi.t.> an ~th1n~ lh1• H1·r l 111 l'h1 lht1rm11n1 r or l h1• ('11nc.t·rt~ubov. 1·oulc l 1•\ 1·r off1•1 "" 'l'h1: Gu1hn1 j11url1 Yt J -. th1·rt· for .tll 111 M't', hut n1111nt· iriJii ... fi1:!'n1 mtlnl "' !-:CH O~ lO t'\l'l'('l tlw fruit... o( tht• grt•Jt m Jl'1'1 ro ·., <111pc·t 10 11 111 t11'(·om1· .1ppatt•nt until ht• ha' hJrl .11 l\«1:>.I two }t·ars \\1th h1:.1./\PV G1t EAT OR~'H ESTRA~ an· 1111t built 0\.1•m1ght . th1· 0t\1'1duuu~ Zub1n Reynolds Stars In 'Machi1ie' llOLJ.YWOOD IAP l Rurt H1·ynolds s tars in "Sh a rky's M ..l chinc.'' adapted from lhl' novel hy William Di<'hl. lk plays a n Atlanta police dt!- tl'<'livt' who is called on lo solve the attt.•mpte d murde r of a sophisticated call girl having an affair with a U S . .!>enator seek- 1 n~ his party 's pre side ntial nominr1tion. ' f>it·hl i~ :l former l'Olumnii.t for tht• Atlanta Constitution an.d ont• time mana~ing editor or J\tlanta m agazine Real Hot Stuff Bl'T GJlll.IM HAS an <•.,scnt1ull~ WILD & CRAZY My act." he explains. "is intentionally apolitical. 1~11101,, .. ,11 .iiipro.l<'h and hi:-i \\Ol'k 111 It's about thti way pe ople arc in Ute 10 feet that~ · Steve Martin d h · b h t th k tlii· Ninth rt·m u ull•tl th1.., wnll'r 1110..,l s urroun I em. It s a out w at peop c in . not \ 1 \ t<llY Ot Sit Jntm furrbrrollr-ef++tt.llk--========:;:=======._ja~bout what businessl's do or ~bat gQvernme nts do. <1rd1l·..,t1 .1 t:.inw lit· clt•man<.b lhc T S It's a u in 1v1 ua l'Xl'l'l':-~wr't that i.., not alwa~-. thl·n · in WO tars thoughts can get JUSl being alive in the world. And thl' sCCffl' and the Li\ PO n "'pondN1 how you have lo completely become crazy m orde r nob l ) to h im 111 a '>Plt•nd1d tosurv1ve." c o n s u'mmat1o n o f thi s h a ppy Rewtited Withinthelaatyear.Martmhasgonefrombe· marria~,. ing an opening act ror Helen Reddy to being a It 1:-. not pos..,1b lc to 1·xtl•nd thl· U60 ,()()()..a-w~k headllner al the Riviera Hotel m i.,a mt· 1•111hui.,1..i ..,m 111 lh(• c·ho ral fn Movie Las Vegas. He has two TV specials on tap with -;,·gm f'nt that rnmpra!>{'S th(' hnak of NBC. And he plans lo write and star in his ov.n thC' Ninth H OLLYWOOD 1Ap1 movies in the upcoming year. Sim on Ec,t1·..,· r1n g1 11i.: ha ... s and Jamt•!> Caan. J ane Herllmed his role In .. Sgt. Pepper" JUSl as his Cla udine l'arbon'i., rtl'h mC'110 added F 0 n d :t and J a !> 0 n Grammy award-winning record "Let'.s Get Small .. tustrr 10 th1· ftn:.il pas-.;,agc~. but 1.n Rohards :-ta r in the wasbecominglheblggestselllngcom edyalbumof tl•rm:-or thl' M·vcral choirs who wC''\tern action romance 1977. rontributc>d to tlw "Ont> to Joy" 11 .. Come:. a Horseman." -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==-;;;;;;;;;;;;;=-;-:==:::::-::-=-::-::-:=::-:= w:.i!> nc>ver morP th.in .idl'quak T HE l.AURELS. AS far as th1 -. column 1s con cerm·d , go to lht• orchestra Giuhm as already loved by the men he will lead &.Q m any Lnumphs and we m Orang'N:ounty will get a chance to sec him for ourselvl'S Saturday night when tht· ~ Orange County Philharmonic Society opens ifs Sl'ason in Santa Ana We welcome you. Mae:.tro Giuliru Th<' bC'st \\1Shf'S of all music lovers In Southern C::ilifornia arc bl•tng offcn-d to you as you t ake o n your new and dcm anding li.ISk. Ttie picture reunites Mi1111 Fonda and Roba rds fol.l owin g "Julia," In which Robards won a second .s uccessive Academy ~war(j. Tlw setting Is the Mon· tana cattle ran1e of 1945 when the old frontier · way or life Is threatened b y industria lizatio n , symbolized by th e drill· ang for oil. Theater of Bizarre Dud on Broadway By \\11..LIAM GLOVER NEW YORK <AP I · After several posLpone· m en ts. "Corey Storic>s.. unfortunately opened Monday night at Oroadway·s Booth T heater . The s how 1:. an attempt to tr::ins fer from page . to stage 17 blzarl'c :And ghoulish yarns by Edward Gorl'y. an author-art 1s t with a very in·cult follow- ing.' Most of thf' e pisodts in volve precocious children or dc·forml'<l adults who reach violently. nightmarish ends, "ilUH ge ner ally catalogued as s ick humor. IN BOOKS, • UR ROUNDED by Gorey's macabre pen-a nd-ink s ketches. such matters ;lS "The Ugly Ump." "The O sbick Bird" and "Gas hlycrumb T1nics" can be taken in small dOSC'S Wll~Ut danger . .Pt•rformC'd headlo ng by a fairly nondescript group of actors. the m aterial quickly turns tedious and loathsome o r the rum· part1 c1pants who dutifully prance and mime lO director Tony Tanner's heavy beat, Gem11· de Lappe and Tobias Halle r can be singled out for providing some rare moments or amuse· m ent THE SJ'ORIES. WmCH take longer anyway lo d ecla im and enact than read, have been stretched o ut further with some dreary musical interludes com poM-d by David Aldrich for a small pit or· c hl'stra tiorc•y himself is credited with designing the arc hly adolescent cardboard settings and the ever - i:.o-prl'cious costumes. S-"te...t ....... c...,. .. ....,. ..... , ... TALENT All •o•• a t~oe• to• -••bl• ~1<1co1-CW..voooe 0¥9<&. ..-no. TV, f ri .... T-re. Slulllo I f •IT• c 41 NOW PLAYING aatST'Ol •1 I ~MST •1 ........ ,. OIM-t9 Stnt1 Alla $40·7'44 WnlmlMllf 892-'493 ~Ana !>34~ _,..,,. 1t~•q t\ -ITMUTllllU h1 6 t!t•I t')• t0 1~ ~ ......... 'JO .)•}.~ (II). I I\. •O l\ Do m DcLu1s<> c lowns with 41ctrcss T oni Kl.luff man during the filming of the movi e "llot Stuff" in Los Angeles~ Dc Luise plays an undcrc<lvcr cop and Kauffman portrays ht!' s1dck1ck The project originated off· off-Broadway to the r!C'llJ?hl or a doling coterie, some of whom whooped a nd shouted through th<~ Booth anival. The claque couldn't disguise the aWtul truth, however. that "Gorey Stories" is a palpable bust. ·n -, .· . - (',)•• .. -·-..-··~ . L_J_ srtc1AL tNGAGlMtNr ~ow SHOWING CINEOOlllE 23 01anoe 634 2~!>3 NEWPORT CINEMA N!Mporl Beach 644-07&0 ---And In Lo• Angeles----- CHINESE ..WCO CENTER CINEMA ttQJlyWOOCI 4&4·811.jh we~twOOO 4 75·0ll 1 \WINETKA ~E-IN Cttatswortll • 349-f>806 \OCllt tlf(>r-""' ~<CIPl,.,,fO. f"fltt-.C,"Gf..,flrtl .... 1 GEORGE SEGAL JACQUELINE BISSET ROBERT MORLEY :·THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY MMN'S SO. COAST PUZ• c.iu lltll >flt llhltl '46-11" 'W IM SMOll"' CIJ . ftrl .... mrs "DAYS OF HEAVEN" (PO) SO. COAST PWA s:oo-a:oo..10:00 mwi-SAT/SUN -2 ......... 10 ~m1 MUM'S CINEMAUND MM S4 MttMt ........ llHMI MANN'S CINEMAUND 1414 SI •llMI ....... tJ~ltll "HOOHlt" WDAT'-".11 SAT/ __ 1,. .. -tS "001 TO llU. Y JOI" WKOAYS -1·)0-IO:OS SAT /SUH-t:50-t>:l0-10:0$ "TOOL IOI MUltDaS" _., ........ ,.,,._....,..._,, "lAllD" .....,~, .... I .... UT/ __ J_,_11111 ,.,,.... '°""''rUllOl f A SAYUIDAY NIGHT nvn 191 P\UI • ~GOO IT'S ftlDAT CPOI WOOO'f UUN'\ 1Nn11ou IPOI .PlU\ THE ••ONT CPOI ---.---:---:--., OtOeOI UGA\ e U~CO\IU-M'IU WNCn lllU.NG GHAT CHlfS! !POI P\UJ NIW TOii(, NIW JOlt(!POI ·-All Off COUlAOI TOU CNtr MtDHIGHT lXNISS 111 1Jt4J e )< IJ e J:4' e It 11 I t 0;)0 ' llCNAIO CMITI'IUU THE a1G FlllJPOI Pl US HOUSE CALLS1P01 OfM U..,U II. e CUO\ aUWNl1Y A WEDDING !POI lli• e )iilO e S.)O e 1;00 A 10:15 -JMIJ. '"Wlto'a ec-.. n. ~e11im .. -...r -" ,.,_,. '6,,__,,,~,,,. .-TWTMOl.M -Hoonr """' ,,.~·- .. CORVETTE SUMMER" AUSfUCdT "DEATH ON THE NILE .. CPGi WW11ATJ-M~O Ut/-..1 4M.t~,_ ..... CMlllD A MOtff MAJlft" TOOUOX MUl.Dla5c11 ""' MIAT CUAVR MASSACI( 11r1 ..,. CMYftl A NIOMTMAlfr TOOUOX MUIDfa5111 ""' MIAf CUAVH MASSACIE c11 ..._, n..oe netUTI" l. HAUOWllN 11> 2. THI ttM"'1l Cll 1. TRIOI UNDO THl NOUS. 111 '°" K11410fl 'AWS lfPOI P\US AMPt(AN OUftm(POI Your team scores AGAIN in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 Wed,......Ho'llmber,I. 1971 , 4 . I • ·: ... I --I ... . , . . . .· • l '"J ... • ' • •• , .. l . 'INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Slim GOurmet I l ' . : ... •Club Calendar •Special Diets ~ay,Ne"9ft\11Mr1 , 1978 DAIL V Ptl .. OT 1 f ' A T ast e of. Friendship • • l'h~-.·11k<" Crom Mu•kt<)' MouM.'. mt>at loaf from Carol tturnt.'lt .md .; <'h~·* <'lll>l>l•role trom John W»yne You'll ht> abte lo roakt• them all w1th thl' n~w c~book JU.'ll pr1n\1•d by H1g Slslt'r~ of OrJn.:e County "A Ta\'tr of fo nendsh1p " <'<'Ortlin.-lo t'dttor Ann Hobrnsoo of l'IBt'l"OlJU, OIJny other <'elebn\11•1> havt: <'On tnbuted their ea~urn@ d1 1>hes d5 well Tht> yellow covered JOO.page volume has t'Ontnbut1ons from Clwf Boll llarni. who made his peanut bulll'r. pie originally for Gene A~try and th~ late Tout> Field~ Tiliu'e a.re. reCJpt!.l> (rum b4j und htlls hlS- Lers, too, and J>t'D Jnd ink drJwmgs by t'ountam Valley artist Glona Zimmerman A cover drawing wa1> contnbuted by De nnis Loughnt!r oC Placentia The book wa:. <'once1ved a year ago as a way to make money for Big St:;ters, an Ornnge County organization now 1n 1l& 13th year Ms . Robtnson was assisted by Linda Kimes. ~ Glenda Dem.mg and Linda Greer. ~ • The extra funds art• needed because Big Sis· ters. which serves g1 rli. 7 to 16. has tnpled 1ls membership, ac(.'ordmg lo Charlotte l<imes. \ The A nn L a n ders E ncyclop e dia Saying N o To Child Wi t h Love Diacrphne is a spectal ktPld oJ love -kids need 1t and appreciate 1t They don 'J.,want everything they aak Jor NOT do theJi wanl "collapnble parents" who say "n-0'' t~. "yes" wmorr0t.o and "maybe'' three days later Ira this excerpt from THE ANN L'.lNDERS EN-. CYCLOPEDIA. Ann helps parents decuu how much /reed.om their children deserve, and when to do them a /avor and say "No'" What do kids want anyway? Never in the history or our country have c hildren had so much money to spend and so many thlngs \.() spend 1t on. ln 1976. Leen-agers shelled out betwec~6 and $18 billion on record albums, m agazines. soft drinks, cigarettes, junk food , chewing gurq, cosmetics. fad clothing, Jewelry. hair dryers, stereos. pocket radios.and other a s- sorted gadgets~ What kids reaUy want is not more things. nor do they want more freedom to do as they please. Although they frequently complain that their parents treat them hke babies, they hunger for firm guidelines. The child who does not hear ..the word "no" from his mother or fa ther has a good chance or growing up to be a problem to his peers, his teachers. law enforce- ment officers, society -and turnself. Children want someone to set up well- defined limits that say. "These are the boun- daries. You may go so far -and no further." Even the yowtgesl child is keenly aware that discipline is a special kind of love. It says, "l care about you. I will not let you get into trou- ble. Rant and rave, call me ·square' and insist that I am living in the 'olden days' but the am;wcrisno andlhat'sCinal ·• Every child knows whether or not -he has ··collapsible parents " He learns from ex- perience if haranguing and nagging will wear a parent down and make him change his mind. If this technique has proved successful in the past, he will use it in the future. Children learn. too. whether it is possible to work both ends against the middle. Example: "U Dad says I can go to the hockey game with Brad. is it okay?" Mom knows the hockey game is rarely over before 10:30 p.m. and there Is school the next day. The correct answer is: ''You can't go to the hockey game on a school night, so don't bother to ask your father. He knows lhe rules because wL set them up together.·· ~ Setting up rules together is extremely im· portant in presentmg a united front. Parents should agree on a fair and reasonable curfew for each child, allowances. purc hasing priv il eges. number or nights out, duties. responsibilities and penalties. And no fair changing the nJ1es withou(consulting .the other half of the team. · One or the most vital asJ)f'Cts of good dls- <'i pline is consistency. Pa rents who say "no" lo· day. "yes" tomorrow and "maybe" three days later art' asking for trouble. While a changed verd1cftmight create temporary joy, it invariably produces endless confusion and a sense of "Where a m 1?" lt'slikeplaying tennisw\thoul a net. Once the decision has been made, stick to it1 even if a.fler thinking it over you decide you were too strict. There will be another opportuni· Ly to be more lenient Parents can always give their' children a longer leash. It's infinitely more difficult to tighten up and give them less freedom than to loosen up and give them more. lrt the years between 14 and 17, there are bound to be "I hate you" days. Jt you un· derstand what is behin~ these outbursts you will feel less hurt. When a child says, "I hate you." It mean!I he hates himself, too. He is 2nbappy and <See LANDERS, Pagt' Cl> -~ . -~· ,.., .. - <'ha1rm1tn of f'n cnds or 01g Sisters, and added lltrv1ces have necess1ted raising extra funds. Copies of the boolt may be purchased from any auxiliary member or from the Big Sisters offk@ at 834-H 16. Price 1s $5.50 per copy, or $7 if ordered by mail Those desiring mall service may send \•heck:. to f'r(cnd:. of Big Sisters , c/o Aon Hobinson, 631 Gardenia Ave .. Placentia 92670. fl ere 1s Mi c key Mo use's recipe fol' <'heellecake. f'ANTA~IA CHEESECAKE You tuivc the' option here on the final tex- ture or this chccscc .. ke. For a more .cake-llke. . texture, bake about 10 minutes longer than called for~ for a C'ream1er cake, remove 5 minutes sooner. 4 cups !32 oz> cream cheese 2 cups sugar 1-1 teaspoon salt 1 2 teaspoon lemon flavoring 4 eggs With an electric mixer. beat cream cheese until smooth. Gradually add sugar . blending thorou~hly Add salt and lemon flavonng and mix well. Add one egg at a lime. blending thoroughly arte~ !!ach addition. Set aside. Graham Cracker Crust: 1 cup graham cracker meal l tablespoon granulated sugar 14 cup margarine. softened l cup sour cream 2 tablespoons s ugar Combine first three ingredients and blend thoroughly. Press into a greased 9-inch spring form or cake pan. Pour in cheese mixt-ure and bake in preheated 350 oven for one hour and 10 minutes. or until golden on top. Cool thoroughl y. If you've used a rake pan, place a board th~ sam~ s11,e as cake top, t-ben tip--slightly-untH- loose and turn over on a dish. Combine sour cream and sugar and spread evenly on top of cheesecake For vanety. top tt~e cak.e "'.ith fresh strawberries or a ny oth er pie fruit f1llinH. Make a border of whlppmg cream . . PEANUT BUTrER CREAM P1'e; Cream together: l cup peanut butter 1 8 QZ packa~e cream cheese I cup su~ar !super fine> Add to above· Sausage en croute for Sunaay night supper. What to S ay About Wine By HUGH M ULUGAN LONDON IAP 1-The sommelier. the wine steward, has just poured the fi rst slurp into your glass. He is standing there with an ar· roganl air, gold chain dangling like the Lord· Mayor of London. waiting for an opinion. What do you say?' The moment of truth has arrived. "In vino veritas." in wine there is truth, said PUny the Elder. Or was it the younger ? Anyhow, lhe one with the drinking problem, who certainly would have known what to say the moment the Nubian mute poured that first drop of velvety heaven into his goblet. WeU, then, the thin~ to do is do as the Romans do. Don't panic 1n the presence oC one of the household retainers. ·First. Uft the glass and pretend to examlne the wine's texture in whatever light ls avail- able. unless you h~epen to be dining in one of those cavernously dark bistros where you have to keep inquiring of the advancing shadow. "ls that you, waiter?" Having ~yeballed it a bit, you mumble with a s atisfied air. "rich, noble, llaht. airy, ruby red " or some s uch nonsense and proceed to sniff the vintage like a homeowner smelling for. gas leaks in hls basement. · "A great nose," you exclaim. Or "a delicate bouquet , remi n iscent of viole ts. truly feman~. ·• l once heard Alexis LJchine, the great wine i01porter and wine encyclopedist, Sf\Y this about his own Chateau Lascombes. although to me it smelled j ust like wine: a trifle dank. musty, masculine. . By now you have the waiter 's attention. 1f not his admi-rat1on, and you are ready to take the fi rst sip. Roll it around the mouth. a bit before swallowing, as H savoring every drop but all the while maintaining a suspicious air: -Smack the Ups nosily. close the eyes in a deep drauttht or vinous mediation\.. as if searchlnff- for suitable words to descrloe an almost spiritual happening, and then let him have It right aoove the gold chain with any of the following pre.package, laboratory-tested ex- pressions: . f' • "Ahhhh. Like a melted Cardinal's shpper " "A trifle unc tuous. but marvelous fin esse." "Tonight I just felt like a fruity young Beau- JOla1s. " "Valpolicell a! Pope John's favorite wme. I think you'll find it has his zest for life." "In the word or J ames Thurber, 'l think you 'II be amused by its pretensions.• " ·'A good Pau11lac beats a great Pomerol any day, don't you think? lt Just does n't pay to go north to the Gironde . . or ... ·as they s~y in France, never get out of sight of the nver." "Many of the so-called e>Cperts shun the '72s. It rained all that s ummer. you know. and the harvest was late, but there are some bargains to be had ff you know your way around the shippers " "Chablis and oys ters go together like pale and truffles." ' "A Geuwrztramincr. I always find. is the only wine that can hold 1ls own with four-alarm chili." . "You could tell by the long cork it was go- ing lo be a great one . 1( you have chosen the cheapest wine on the list. or a carafe \>f the house plonk, it might be better to assume a j!iggly, carefree air Something on the order or: "Mmmmmmmm That was a ~ood year No wonder 1t taste~ like ruhhcr " ···~··--···-.. - I / 2tablespoons melted butter I cup whipping cream. whipped l tablespoon vanilla Mix together well and pour into a graham cracker crust. Chill 4 or 5 hours or until very well set. Top with melted, thinned hot fudge top- ping. Cbill again about 30 minutes. Recipe created by Bob Harris. i,.xe<:utive Chef. Golden West Broadcasters. RICOTl'i\ PUFFS l pound ricotta -3..eggs..beale.o. slightly 3 teaspoons sugar 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup sifted flour •.4 teas poon salt In e deep bowl, mix the cheese. egg5,s ugu. a nd baking powder . Let stand for one hour. Sift flour and ·salt in bowl and add cheese mixture beating until smooth. Heat oi l in a deep kettle. Drop ricotta mixture by the teas poon into hot oil. Brown lightly. remove and drain on brown paper Dust with confectioner 's sugar. From Robbie Cisneros. 15 Frozens For Dinner Sunday night supper can be special or a nuisance. A lot depends on attitude and how you've been during the day ln th1s recipe, Ctozens · frozen bread. sausace and on.ions make it possible ~o create a traditional French Sausage en Croute in a half-hour or less. SAUSAGE EN CROUTE l pound loaf frozen bread I carraway. rye or white> --· 1 c.,up frozen chopped oruon 1 poWld froten sausage meat 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1"2 teaspoon salt ~2 teaspoon marjoram V4 teaspoon freshly ground pepper l egg 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard Butter or margarine Garlic salt, optional Bake bread as directed on package, set aside to cool. While bread is bakfog. saute onion an butter or margarine for 5 minutes. Add sausage and cook Coe 10 minutes. Cut one end from bread and remove center leaving a hollow shell. Add seasomngs. bread center broken into crumbs. egg· and musta rd to sausage mixture . Mix and keep warm. Stuff sausage Cilhng into bread shell. Brush with butter and sprinkle with . garli c salt 1f desired Heal in 325 oven for 10 minutes. Slice Lo serve. -- ·Aha. a 1916, the year of the athlete's feet an the vineyards." "Napoleon's revenge. they call this one. It's got a nose like Jimmy Durante .. ..- .. For a vin ordinai re, this is extraordinair~ Those little ole Ohio winem akers certainly have come a. long way toward beating the best of burgundy." "In the words of J ackie Gleason. 'Mmmm- mmmm. that's. good booz~'" If the wine 1s really foul. murky, burns your gut with acid don't be afraid to send it back to the kitchen. ihf!h dramatics are call~ for here . Short of spitting the sampling out on the floor, you can aJways feign choking to death and cut the wine waile r down with the one French phrase that makes maitre d's weep a nd patrons contemplate suicide. Just say in your best high school French. "an peu bouchonne," with a heavy at'cent on the final "E." That means the bottle has been spoiled by a bad cork, the wine has de teriorated und turned moldly It happens in the best or chateaux 1n the best of years, but to a Frenchman it is a tragedy on a par .with blowing out the eternal name under the Arc de Triomphe or a raid on the Follies Bergere. The manager will call for either anot!!_er bottle or the gendarmes. ~' r •• .. . ~ 1 I /• .. 1 c . .• ·' - l r . ' r i ' t r I ~ r ~ .. I ~ ~ .; ~ .. . • • ~ , • , I\ • .. ~I l ,\ .. ! :: .. • ! I (2 OAtL V f»tlOT W.Onee<Say NOY9ITll>ef 1, 1978 FOOD Just Ducky Dishes .. Remember the gwl( about lb~ fellow who tH1ks !>01]\('J()M who lht• Gt•oq~e Wo11hington Bridge was named .1ltl'r" w~. if som t·unt' "'t'rt> lo wsk where lh!! I ong l slund duc klln~ oral(inated. and you •aad l hrna you wouJd not only r MUit> t'yt•br ow f\, \OU 'd ht' nahl I La ter that e\•t:>nrng a:. I hi:y both :-.apped from the bot1le of Laird'~ p 1. t' j a c k t h a t o u r J\mc rin in friend ltad hrnught ha :-. host as a present from the United SIHti>s. the captam c1J1n rnented to his friend on the quality of t he · !'(•kin" duck as it was <:ailed. Graciously, lhe h•a merchant gifted the l'<1 ptain with a small ,... flugk of the ~lately "h1te feathered bards to take back to America with him when he set i.atl a r1•w dayi. lakr. The "Pekin" duch wert• quart('red in i>t ~pt•c1al hold an the ship th .11 w aJ> al re1tdy ht.'11 v y v.1th the aroma of fresh tt'i.l )(.'aves bound for the t;n1te d !:>late~. Jn thoH• day :-., a vt·sst'l 's JOurnt'y from lhu Oncnt to N.c v. York J r ound the Cape of South Amenca took an .ivcrage of 84 d ays. m uch of it in b ad "eather and rou ~h .,,•u s. Some o l the ff'alhcred car~o rw ra!>hed When the :-.hip lanalh docked in New \ ork ·Harbor. the sur '1v1ng bards -six dut'ks • .ind one drake -w<.ad· died down th e ~ang plank and we r e taken by a Long I sl and farm e r to tht·1r new hr>m(• To in.-,ure> add1llons to the original flock. the f.ir mc r u se d hi s 1 h 11· kl·n., t n tia tc tl the l'<i rl1 esl duck eggs Through care a nd the acrllmat ion or the bird t o t he i,andy s ho r es. abun dant water, and c limate. the duck s thrived and soon f ar ms devoted to their raising wer e sca ttered throughout Long Island Today Long Is land duck hngs are pr()('es::.e<I not only for consumption an i he Urutcd States but for m a J o r ci ti e s throughout the world. ,..Paradoxically, one of the bigg<'Sl importers or this bird 1s now Hong K ong! Nume r ou s ):ourmet restaurants there use the duck as the ba::.t' for many recipes us ancient at. the Orie nt 1IM0lf. ln fact. the "ebbed ft•et of this <'rcature an• con!>1dcrcd to Ix;,. one of I ht· -;uprcm(•<fe.lJcac1c::. of ('h1ncsecookcry. Below are lis4X1 a rew recipes you may wap t to t ry. mcluding one for oriental duck, minus the e>.lremities. DANIS H C UERRV DUCK.UNG 4 poUQd duckling "'2 teaspoon celery Salt P<'r s alt freshly cracked pep. ':i cup waler 1'l cup butter 11 2 cups chi ken s tock or water and chicken bowllon cube •,...,,cup port :~P Peter Heer· Ing hflueur "-I 1. .. ... ...... ..,, " ..... 1 • cup beurr" m unw I IJ 1b 12 ,.,, I C'1n M>ur c~rries dt>gt·c..~.,. and t·11r1t11lut· to <'OOk tll tJom• l<l'lllll\ l' duck and k~p wu1111 a.Rd ht•t1t thoroutthly . Wh~n dUl'k II! turved, PQur hair or tht• sauce ovf'r ii, r.-muining sauce to be :.erv1•d an sauce bout. l'Ft Chri·ln 011 °'Wat• Damsh ch6rry duckling is just one way to dress up a bird. 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FOOD Sweetpotato custard has a tan g of orange jwce Sweet .Yams • • .Landers .. In Custard M e-m-un1 h it-tto litltt"' uc:.i:.l'rl s b egan w rth <"ho act-angrt!d1ents. And t""o of tht.> freshest <1 nd most vers .. t1le one 'egeta bll.·. one fruit .arc readiTv available i n tht> produce section for re. t ive treats Now, you m ight well Js k . "Who m akes dess<'rt from a vegeta · ble·1 •• You would~ if you t as t e d fre s h s wee t · potatoes baked mto a luscious custa rd. Rich a nd h o n ey -l i k e ··s weets." a bunda nt n~ht into the New Year, according to the United l"resh Fruit and Vegeta· b le Association , are often used in spicy holi· d a-~ pie s But you r ~uesls will r ave ovor 1 his t wast on the tracft 11ona l With its tang of fr eshly squeezed orange JU•ce. this Sweetpotato C u s tard 1s he avenlv ~he n s liced i nto nea"t ·w e d ~cs ar'ld crownt>d wit h c loudl e t i. of whipped cream 1·", .. ,., J(I to 40 mtnul=. or h.tkt· rn :iso f' ovt•n 10 n11nult>'>, until t e11dt.•r t'uol .,ltghtl). pt-cl. plat•t· an -.mall bowl of t.>let'lrtt' mu..c.c_ A dd ~ cu p orange JW Ct!. bccs L until smooth In la rge howl be a l toR~lhc r m il k . eggs, s ugar. se1lt, vunrlhi a nd cinn.on Beat an ·2 cu ps ~wectpotalo m1>. lure• Tum into bullerc·d . roun". 2-quarl" ba king d ash. ~l dish an la rger pan Pour h()t wat(.•r into larger PiJ·n so levl·I of w;ater is e ven with l<'Vl'l Of C'ust ard Bakc tnJ50 F , oven 1 hour to I hour 10 minutes or until knife .lnserted m centc out clean Rem e from hot water bath. ool on w 1 r t' rack 20 25 m inutes Looseh s1 s of (•ustard with a knaft', 1n ve rt onto serving plalt• Ll't cool to room tcm JJl'rtilure Ca rmsh with whipped cream. 1f dt• s i red Makes 8 to 10 o,(•r vrngs SW EET POTATO 1 ('lull Colt>ndor run:. ead1 CUSTA RO 2 c ups t·ook e d . Wt>dnt•xday 111 the [)(11/IJ peell'd, m ashed fresh /)riot and contams nollct>\ rif ul(1men·~ and servw1• ~w ee lp o t a t oes •J med rum :-.wectJ)Otatoc~ '/uh '"''l:'tmgs und eve11h . • , ,. u µ fr cs h I .V lnr rtw follmvin!J u:eek ,q ue ezed orange JUice fhur~av through Wedrtl'\ 2• 2 l"llPS milk dalJ St-rid notices to ClufJ 6 eg~:-. "-"' Calendar. Da1l11 Piiot. f' (J ;! a c up sugar H11.r 15/i(J C'ostn Mesa. CA I teaspoon salt '!lfi"J.fi /le sure to include I teaspoon vanilla l/CHH name and ph11n1' 1 ~ t eas poon ctn · 1111mhn V1111rP\ mu.\t tw na m on 1r1 our hand:. Lu 11 wet>k:.. m T o cook ~wee t advoncf' pota toes. boil in water tr« • I From Page C:l > lru~trat(<d f lJs feehngs of conn1ct are puzzltnl{ dnd fnghtt.•nrng to him While teen-ager s JOMsl , tht-) art• cagl'r for i nde~cndence, the y arc ab o .1fra1d of it They a ren't cer tain they can handlt' ,di Inc· frt•t.•dom they ask fo r Thu; brings us to the most challenging ..is pel'l of raising c hildren. How much freedom :.bould I ~ave my child ? When do 1 let go? Thert• are no pat answers. Some girls al p are ex ce.llcnt baby sitters . Others at 13 naed a babysit ter themsclvt!s. The m easure of independence must be de termined by a disv.assionate e valuatfon of what your teeu-ager is hke. l don't mean what he lj3 )'S he is like or what you wish he were like-I mean his record of perfor mance. Does he do his shan· of work around the house without griping'! How ~ell docs he perfor m in school? Can he be trust t•d with the family car. or do mysterious dent~ .1ppear in the fe nders? Is he reli able a nd truthful'! Docs he respect the curfew agreed up on or do you wa lk the floor at night worried srck because he should have been home hours a go·1 Childre n should understand that they wi ll bl· g1vt'n privilcRes in direct ratio to their abilrty to handle responsibilities. Let them know freedom rs a privilege JI m ust be earned. A 1:?-year,old girl wno le ave:. her coat on the bus and her shoes on the bc<1ch 1s not grown-up enough to have her 0 "' n telephone . A 13-year-old. boy who tells the t eal'hcr, 'Tht' dog ate my homework." should not bt· permitted to J.tO to the movies on Saturday with his chums Naturally. the best way to avoid arguments 1-; to be agreeable -which. of course. means to lt>t the precious little d arlings do as they plcasl· __ The word "no" can ruin a c hil d 's day Unfortunately, after World War JJ lar~e numbers of psycru<Jtrasts were t urned loose a nd anointed as "'saviors·· of the new gene ration Spanking was out Freedom of expression wa~ in. The answers lo <111 chald-reanng problem~ \\ere an books. Mothers were ··dumb" a nd the p r of essio na ls took over . T h e compe t e n t lh er apists with whom I consult today deplore the damage d,one by their colleagues in the ·sos . I fir mly believe t hat a mother's instinct 1~ better than a ll the outside advice in the world Rut she must have the wisdom to trust he r 1n stincts a nd the eourage to do he r children " favor and say. "No!" Coc>v,,Ql>ll•7• f\lf>er p LPCll!t~••""'"~ F•m•l~ClfCI<' •I Wednesday, Novemoer 1. 1978 DAIL" PtLOl C3 • A Spanish Hf.!liday SPJ\NL'lll OLIVES ANO MEATBALLS .. , pound gr oun d beef 1 • po und .:r oun d ix1r\ . •,. c up Can e dr y 1 lea s pon le m on bread crumbs Juice '• teaspoon salt 1'.\ teaspoon oregano Dash pepper 1:: teaspoon pre· l tablespoon s aiud pared mustard c11 I 1 :i cup small whole 1 l'gg 1 c«sn 1 1oa;~ ounces 1 Spanish stuffed olives balls (about 3ti l. lleal oil an lar ge s kallct: s autc meat.baits until browned on all sides. In medium saucepan combine soup, wat e r , Worceste rshire sau ce , le m on Juice , musta rd and oregano. Heat to slmmering . Add meatballs: cover a nd cook over low he al u mi nutes, stirring oc· casionally. Stir in whol~ o l i v e s. Ser v e with woode n picks. •a c u p c ho ppe d condensed tomato soup Mix together beef, Spa nis h stufCcd green po rk , e gg, c ho p pe d olives '.i cup water olives. onion , b r e a d '~ c u p c hoppe d 1 t e a s Po o n crumbs. salt a nd pep. onion Worcestershire sa uce per ; shape into meat- .. Gave your chadctn a ftsuvc touch w1th dtl1c1ou~ Shake 'n BU.~ seasoned waung mlX and savory Stove TOJ" sruffing mix. To compltrt the holiday mood, iel\'U.a upy salad .. fac:o~h.~ beans WJ!b .almonds and your Vf!fY owtn\pplc-Cranberry IXs~n h's easy, lOO, with thu. recipe: ,----------, I APPLE· \ I C11AN111RY mssERt ' I ~~-----, I Oii.solvt one pd(.kJKe ll oz.) JELL·O" Urand · \ I Suawbcny Flavor Cidatin an y, cup bo1hnt.t war« I I Add 1 can (8 oz.) whole berry CTanllt-rTy ~au<.e and I I tablespoon grated ora~e rmd. Chill un11l I I thickened, I.hen fold in I cup hnclv <.~'dapple Pour mw md1v1dual f I J,?la~'>C'>. O·uJI unul '><I I \ Ma~ 4-~ servm!(' I ' ------~ ... '• ... Of DAil Y PILOT FOOD MicroWaYe Fondue This fondu~ ~mhmf'~ tbe nutty rl oa\•Or of bproutcd wh~nt brud w1th 1h.rt'ddt'd Amerll'iln c hee11 t , 1n a cu~l•rd madt with hall ond half und tl&!i. ~rv<-<I with 1t t o,srd •ulnff, Wh{·Ot .1 11 d (' h 1• 1• !> ,. I" n n dul' '" 11 pt•rft•t't dtnnt•r for a buBy dit) v. cup mell.ed butler or margarine buttf'• ond pttur Into lt- l 1, qui.rt rnuerolt> mlnulet1 befQre _p;ervlnic Serve with a l(f<'<'n 11alud Makes 6 servlngi.. Microwave cheese and wheat fondue. 8 oUDC'ff Amt-tlcan l'hf'HC,lb.redded Sprinkle with c htlf'lfl' R\'ar .-gga with hull ~md half and rt'm1ilnlni In gredlentl unlll 1mooth 3 ~-· 2 cups '1 PhtO h1i11r Pou r m 1 x l u r .-over and half bread and l'tlt"t·~e. Bake If ynu ha~ an 1trm for thr Singles Calend4r. :tt'nd II lo Clw!ryl Romo, ,.·eatur ing Dt'J)Orlmcnt , Orange r oos t Dally Pilot< P O Uo.z l5M, C•IMa Me10, Co. 92626 P&M&e mctude yt>ur name . ~resa 'and phonr nurnt>tr I k-Hpoon salt 1n n mlcrowuv.-ovt•n on Ml('KO"'i\ \I~ w1n:t\T ANDC'Httt:~t: t'ONDU•: •., teiupoon dry lllCfl Cor lO minute~. mwitard turnlnic ca~rolt-t>very ', tculJOOf' Pf"PP«'r 2 mlnute11 to pt'rmlt even fl '(Un·' whf'lll hrc>ad l ut 11110 1 llH'h l ubt'' Mh bn'ad c-utM!S and <'OOklnK Ld stand S Duck • ·' ' I\ t• r I> I •. ' ll n I I I h 11·ken1'<I •" 11t• ... 1 n-d S ,\l t Kh.R \t T ''fl •'t 't 0 Jll ('Kl l:\t, 1 puun1111m·klln.: I:, l 'UI' ft1WI\ dh't•cl ,u It pork I .!l•Ph'. 1wt'l1•tl Jll1I hopp<.'fi I 01t111tl l't1oppt.•d 1 I lt'.11\JJll00 'dll 1 , lt-J.,!XlOn f>t'JJJ>t'r ' 1 tcJ:.poon thyme l tl°~hlJIM ill 1'1H il\4 ;J) l'l'd · 3 rup' 1H·ll dra11wd .1ul·rk ruut l cup n •cl \411w Bro'4n :-:111 pork 1n Jr~e !.k1llN Add applt> nd onion S1rnll' m ilC urc tal ll~htl\' browned 1dd salt . pepper, thym<'. a r a w a y :. ,. t• d a n d aucrkr<tul Max horou~hly Rub 1n:-1dc of duck 11th kmon 1u1ce and 111ff with ~auerkr aul 11x turc Jnd t r u !>s . 'IJce duck, breast side p. on rack "'1th roast· 1~ pan and rook at 375 t•J!ret''-for 21-., hours or I tendc>r. basting fre· ut·ntl~ '4 tth red ,want• ' 11 m o v t' cl u t' k I 1 n g to 1·.1lecl plattt•r Skim· ex· 1'1-s fot from roasting :1n OH·r btgh flame. l'cluce ..,;1ucc to 1'l cup. 'our s:iut·t• ov<'r"' duck nd scrvl' 1 mmt..'Cliately. l'rves 4 toll 01.JVt:.Gl'W Dl CKUNG 4 pounds duckling, uarter<'CI ': ll'aspoon salt 3 t ablt':.po<?n:. ~a lad J tabll-:-poon~ ~an I cup ch1cl<<'n broth I cup dry ""hilt' wane 2 kaspoons Lomato .1~tc l tt'aspoon butter 1 tc:>.spoon flo ur l 2 p it t c d g r c l' n 11 H "\. ri n~C'd 1 "~<·.1~rxK>n salt 1 1 teaspoon pepper Trim the duck pieces i extra skin or lat and 1rinklt• with salt. Heat .I in a large skillet and rci wn duck pieces. Add t:i bl<'s poons of gin Jm be and shake•pan lil amcs go out. Cover ollct and reduce heat. ook duck til tende r, OC· -:r~ to'rl'311 y '"ttl1 n1"n'lr · IC'CeS. When duck is lender _.mo.ve rrom pan a nd et·p warm. Drain off 1t in ~k 1llet, add h1cken broth, wine. 1mato paste, and one 1blcspoon of gin Bring , a boil, reduce heat nd s immer for 10 tmulcs. Knead flour nd butler togethe r and lid to ~ravy a li ttle at a 1me. This will make a hin s auce. H you want he sauce thicker. in· rease the flour and but· er in equal proportions. 'ook s tirring til until a u ct> is smooth and hickened. Add ollves ind duck pieces, sim - n c r for 5 minutes. ;<'rves 4. DUCK ORIENTAL 4 pound duckling I 2 ot can lychees 1 13 oz. can pineap-_ pie c hunks 112 teaspoon sa lt 1 • cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons cor. nstarcb y, cup m araschino cherries J medium gr een pepper,·cubcd Roast duckling ln a 100 degree oven until browne d and crisp. about 2 hours. Prick skin lo permit fat lo run out. Drain fat. reserving about ~ cup of the drip- pings. Cut duckling into small serving pieces. Drain l ych ees a nd pineapple. reserving a 14 c up or syrup from eac h . P ut reserved syrups and duck drip- pings, salt. brown sugar and cornstarch into a • IS _ijer~' s Why _ .Lu~\w · · what discount ts all about . (It's an exciting story ••• if saving ~oney turns you on.) ' I We invented it. In 1963, it was our turn to have a better idea. We inve.nted discount pricing. Cutting p rices low enough to make our accountants wince. was a way of making our customers sm~e . and keep coming back for more. For 15 years. w e made our profit the long. slow, sure way: a little at d time and rhrough increased volume Our many customers profitted from this. and so w'=! prospered.Joo. Besides our everyday low prices each week you'll find hundreds of items reduced even mo-re as a result of allowances gi us from manufacturer's to promote th r producfs. We eall these items K ey Buys. ook for the Key Buy tags and stock up whi these doubly discounted savings are in effect. Fresh Meats Fresh Meats ./ / . , No come-ons to get you in. ,/ ,,'_ ,, i . -----;r' I H igh-low pricing is not part of our , vocabulary. When a store offers special or loss leaders. whether it's by giving you a coupon for a lower pnce. or simply dropping the price below their cost for a few days ... they've got to make up the loss someplace else. Like In higher prices elsewhere on their shelves. We've vowed not to do that. We do accept .. -·- I 4i?' ' \ ' \ \ I You're not taken for a ride. Fancy promotions. like tnps that only one manuf acture'rs' coupons since they do 11br~=-"-- or two people can wm .• were done away with. Afterall:we're in the food business not the travel ~usiness. Games and giveaways cost money ... we'd have to charge back the cost in the form of higher pnce5. We don't believe m thousands of shoppers paying higher prices for the few people who win these games. Next time you see a supermarket advertise a game or giveaway. check your odds of winning. With our everyday low pnces. everyone comes out a winner with a lower total food bill at the • affect "Our cost of .doing business. W e urge you to redeem your manufacturers' coupons at Luckv to save even more off our low discount prices. register. Da iry•& F rnzen ~ Liquor ~~~LESSROUHD 48 DOtfO( 0 ()([I.. . • . • • . • Ul 1 ~~~1CHUCKP..OAST ... l!I •98 Canned & Packaged fl LADY LEE b ~~.?QOl CA~.59 blADYLEE . -----~·~vrro~~ ICE CREAM 99 A tO Ot'AOU•il l~C.IVfNON , •• ,;... Cl e HAL('°''>( P\/r\(HA:.C~<!>I Wltl( (., ~.M~ LARGE END RID ROAST (l()l1Cl{01ll(r .••• !> , l () 158 BLADE CUT ~~~~l~~~~D e 7 8 BONEl.ESS ~;;;~r .. LO i'8 CP.OSS P.10 P.OAST !IOW!UUllOMOIDOl!IC.....C~ , t0 1,48 TOP SIP.LOIN ~TEAK (.I0'4tll\\OC'ffotI,OWW<~ , • tO 2 .28 61.AOE CUT CHUCK STEAK l"°'c.tOOHI ••••• ••••• . .. U) .88 LAP.GE 040 P.10 STEAK ,, 1.78 OEEf HECK BONES '10 .58 ~~~SST~IN~OE.Cr l!I 1.48 OW SPAP.EP.IOS I oOI'~ OUOOlllD lG .78 .. GP.OOH08£U Wll.SOH HAM HALF' 00-.W\\ l\!Uf(QO..-rtl 'l\'lltJoi \rY"J • ... 2 .98 Wll.SOH SLICE'O OACOH ~'l""'\t'r.J f'oMC" t • ..o A>.U 2 .58 S'tr'OP.DrnH STEAKS . ·~2 .98 Wll.SOH SAUSAGE . ><.N ~111,.,.l'YU •U ""u 1. 78 LADY LEI ~KEO BACOl'4 ~ ffM<t'~(01""lD P,.u , e,\ 11J!, P.(, 1.28 Canned & Pac kaged ~LADY LEE CHUNKTUNA 115 Ll(;HI M(AI ...... 1'2 '1, Ol CAN LADY LEI PtHEAPPU: ! "'""' ~M~lC.ll> 5"' O.fa<lt> Y'JOJ 0.--, v r ~UTP..JHG POTATOES ~2 0 l.'O"'UI •01 (J>I' .... L ~1NO CHEP.1~~1s .... 99 r NOHE-SUCH MINCEMEAT 1 ~9 6 1&01 .. ~ .... r CMHBEP.P.Y COCKTAIL b OC!.A~~· ,. GAL 011. 2, 79 r COP.H F1.AKB 6 v.OTUI 1001 001 ,69 J. DlACK P£PP£P. A "I , 11:""1...C. ~ .. •C.l CJll',UV L ~!c~~s s Yl'UP 100 1 c•• . 59 Delicatessen •. V...,.., JV N frt.!YOUYllCMSlXClU0(0J J: SOUR 69 ! ~~~i~JCH 15 79 CREAM l>OA"'°"' • l)LI~ 0'1. • ~YL((. 100 1 (IN e t ?',~~. GIN 8 99 6p ~· • l)l'AO'l. • r mHSTKKS b CH\1'<~ •• 2•'Jl "'G 2.23 r HA~VESTOAY~ 59 6 ?001 ,..~ • L TP..EE TOP APPLE CIOEP. {()O<rHnu.rt • '' OI (J>H • 8 7 Household & Pet L ~~~A~-~~~~.59 !~Pt.Am .. •)()Clll•t.1.59 r HU-SOFT RINSE b ''°"'° . . . 040 1 on 1 .49 r rP.JSKIES OIHNCIU 6 DOG•OCIJ ...... "f'i{) , •• ,o, {>N .a1 L G~~~~I~ ~~~~.65 Healtt,! & Beauty Aids L ~;.,~~~ oo»-99 b~~'~E~ .. -c.1.87 POH0'5LOT10H L """"'C.COCOA°""1.ll 601 en. 1 .17 m.£HOl • TADLm b otC.Ju.~~M..C.1>< . fO.C. Ol •00 1 .43 r FAAHZIA WINES 6 C-0•~ "'-. "" t,,('A,t> t LIR (I'~ 1 . w Produce RUSSET POTATOES 65 •• 10 LO CCLLO OAC. e FRESH CRANDERRIES 39 CCI AN '.IPAA Y 1 lO Pl\G e WHITE GRAPEFRUIT ..4 9 (OA~Hlll.A ~ llNOr. CA e -. FRESH PAPAYAS ..49 C,1n Of THl lf\OPIC~. , lA e &Ii RED GRAPES I U. ll'()lllU AND l\HRC~HC. • ' , • . , 4-.· ,.. '"''"""'h,, .. , ., .,,, • , '"""-·· ., ..... ""'""'~"'_, ..... ,•ti',,,.. --· # ...-"! •• , ~i\..;f"''"-·~~,·~-,..41..,,... w,....-.._-...~ ,......~,IOtlill'~ ... ~~ ~.-h•~~~·1~lVI& ... what cli~ount is all about.1 DISCOUNT SUPERMARKE·TS ........... tM W U j'f.UM A'tllllll -·· l lt IO. llAft e:ou.iot llOUl.IVMO large saucepan. Bring ew•o""" mixture to a boll, lower •l' ~NlU•vuM1 heat a nd add duck, COtUMt'4 tut "AMCM 90ULnlMIO _,,!Hn'C* MAO! ~II'"* J» ltO IUCUO AVlllUI \.AOl*A ~ GAllDI II OtlO'IW tttn llAOMOtJA Aft- lfllllfOtl "9t ltA'f'ILL" Aft "llllTIMlm* 9UCM tMIAnANfAA~ "''"" t JJ It---' 4'WINI --9IAOI ' 1-llOLMClllCAAVl- fruits and treen pepper. • ... MOOICWT ,,...-, Gently simmer 2 to 3 ~-.DA minutes. Serves 4 to 6: Y•lll~~ca'"° Ot!A- KJ9 I CMA-A¥1JM1 • ltlrt CAe0T l'OAO Af \..A e'1 STORES OP£N DAILY I A.M . .. wUflftMllUI tattt ~I ITMU . . • FOOD T~na Tops A Chowder C .1 Jl e C' o d 1 ~ 2 tabl t•s poon :i ~wrl1t•ul 1rl) "t>ll kl'o"n ('hoppt"d pa~l'Y for 11 ~ ,,,\Orv i.cafood In an t>ll.'<'trl<' bl~nder 'Pt'('1jlt1t•\ And Tuna puree l ~".I pac k¥gt'I\ ·corn Chowdfr I!.> an enJ>y ca bout 2 cup:; I Qf .the 1hsh th 11 captures tht: thawed com In a large tlavnr:-. .md t\('art1nes~ of kettle melt 'butter, add Ca pt' l 'oJ fare SuC' onio n and celery and 1·u1 .. nt 1•hunks of <'annt-d rook until tender Add tunn J1~· rombwed with pureed corn. remaining kund., of C'Orn an,d <'Orn kernels, potatoe:1. d1 cl"d potatot>s in a cttlcken broth. salt anti th1t·k . 1·rt,•a my broth that pepper. Bring to boll 1s dt•lu·.•tl'ly !>easont.•d over htgh heal, cover w11h p.m.lt>~. oruon and reduce beat and simmer l't'ler) 15 minutes. When Anolht'r a ppealing potatoes are lender, stir ~il.2!-"" J'11<LJ.~~t11LJS ~ll'-ha}{-ang hall. tuna s e.afoull-;t ~l t' ste w, and parsley. CoOk 5 J d ii loll t• d ~ 1 t t\ tun a . minutes longer. Yield 8 T ea m \ht> st e'W with servrngs. fresh counto bread and TUNA STEW a green s•lad 11nd you 'll . 3 tablespoons butter have a su tant1al meal. or margarine It's nouns ingiand s'atas· v. cup c h opped fying beca e il contains onion canned t a's l'omplete 'h cup thmly sliced protein. •· celery Serve y armchair 1 teaspoon salt . sailors th1 seafare rs' i,4 teaspoon celery chow and ready to seed answer cal for second 1f. teaspoon pepper helpings! 5 leaspoons flour A 2 cups milk CORN CHOWDER 2 cups half-and-half 2 package;; ( lQ 2 cans (6 'h or 7 oun ces each > 0-ozeli ounces each> tuna in whol e. kernel corn, vegetableoil thawed 2 tablespoon s 3 tablespoons buUer chopped parsley or m argarine In a large saucepan 3'4 c up choppe d melt butter . Add onion. onion celery. salt. celery seed ~~ c up chopped and p epper. Cook 5 celery minutes, until o nion is 2 medium potatoes, t ender Sprinkle with pared and diced flour and mix well. Cook 4 cups chicken broth over medium he at 3 or vegetable liqwd minutes. Add milk and 1 teaspoon salt half-and-half. Cook. s tir- • 4 teaspoon pep~r ring frequently. until 2 cups half-and-half mixture thickens and 2 cans (61h or 7 begios to boil. Add tuna ounces each> tuna in a nd parsley Cook S vegetable oil minutes longer ,, OAtl V ptLOT CS ( ' ' -"'"' Clockwise, Mary Mcfadden. Joh" Anthony, Willi Smith, Bill Blass. Adoffo, Calvin Kl~n. Donald Brooks, George Lang, C<!rol Hom. I....' Clothing Designers Cook Up a Storm When t'1i.:ht of the Gu camole, spattering fl o ur inlo the sour bowl. Add salt, pepper, gredients in a large bowl pounds each, cut iii o <'ountry's lop fashion de· Mary McFadden's white cream . then thoroughly thyme . parsley, bay and beat wilh a rotary serving pieces :..1gners get together. it..._ linen suit . Then McFad-whip together with a leaf. olive oil. wine aod be ater until s mooth. 2 tablespoons flour t<atronlymean one thing den-d~covered the ehef wtre wbl91r. Add egg brandy.' Marinate the Cover and'"relrigerate 2 cups sour cream -something's cooking. had substituted salt for yolks one at a time. meat in tm. mixture for for 2 hours. Cook ac-l lh teaspoons salt llut at a recent gather· suga r -in he r c r epe whipping bris ly. Stir in 4 hours in the cording to any standard 'A teaspoon pepper 1n g o r s uch fa s hion r e cipe. Next. Calvin salt. ca c pepper. refrigerator. Strain .and crepe recipe. Makes 2 t a blespoon s heavywcig.bts a ~ Bi ll Kle in, while mugging chiv and r emaining dry the meat.. reserving about 24 crepes, using chopped parsley Blass, CalVIJl Klein and !or the .. camera, over-cheese. Beat egg whites the marinade. Saute two tcfblespoons of bat-4 cboi>Ped scallions Mary McFadden, the turned his tray of Beef until they bold firm , onions in butter in a ter for each crepe. 2 tablespoons grated t ot>i c'of conversation Bourguignon onto bis shinypeakswhenbeate r heavy skillet until Saor~: 2 cups green, lemoqrind was r~ not fashion, as ·chest and had to wear. ·is held straight up. Fold go lden~ rernove . Fry seedless grapes cut in 12 sliced mushrooms the designers s"."apped a n apron for .the dura-into yo).k mixture gently mushrooms until golden. ·half. 1 cup sour cream, 2 <about 'h pound> ·. • secrets about a <li!ferent tioo of the affair. witlr a rubber spatula. then return onions to the tablespoons sugar. 3 tablespoons fresh kind of collection -Following are the Place in a 350° oven for pa n . In another pan. .Combine ~ll i!'ere-lemopjuice their favorite recipes. Blass. Klein, McFadden 30 to 35 minutes. s aute the meat until d1enls and fill s ix or Mell butt.er and brown George Lang, intema-and Smith recipes as KLEIN'SBEEF very brown. continuous· eight crepes, pale s ide chicken In a 6-quart tional food consllltant. published in the Nov-B()URGUIGNON ly removing the grease. up. RoU the ~repes and casserole. Remove h~sted the luncheon at ember House Beautiful: 2 pounds cu bed Bring the beef broth to.a place in a buttered ob-chickenandstirflourinto his opulent duplex steak boilandaddtothemeat. long bakiogdJsh. Brush the pan juices. Add apartm e nt . Ho u se BLASS' SOUR CREAM •,'i teaspoon salt Pass the marinade crepes wilt\ melte d sour cream, salt and Bea utiful magazine SOUFFLE 't'z teaspoon pepper through a sieve and add sweet butter imd place pe pper and mix well. cooked up the fete and" 'h cup freshly gral· Dash of thyme to meat with the garlic. in a p~eated 350° oven Simmer for 3 minutes fea~ures. ~e designers' ed Parmesan cheese l bunch parsley Cook until meat ls for 20 mmutesi. Remove until sauce thlckens. Stir recipes 111 its November l 1"2 cu P s com · 112 bay lea! teode.L Add. mu..sl>n>oms from oven, sprinkle witll in .All _remaining ia&Te· issue. Fare includ~ Bill · mercial ~cream 3 'tabl~spoons olive and onioOs to the meat granulated s ugar and dients eitcept the l~on Blass ' "Sour Cream lh cup sifted flour 0 11 and cook covered place under the broiler juice. Add the chicken Souffle." Calvin Klein's 5 cggs,·separaled 2 cups red Burgundy another JO minutes'. (or a few minutes. until aod spoon sauce over il. "Beef Bourguig non," 2 exlra egg whites 2lablespoonsbrandy Serve 6 to 8. s ugar is carameli zed. Bake. covered. at 350? M ary McFadden's l geoerousteaspoon brandy McFADDEN'SCREPES Serveirnmediately.Th1s for 1 hour. or until "Crepes with Seedless salt Hutter WITH is enough sauce for 6 to 8 c hi c ke n-is t e nde r . Grapes." a nd Willi 1/4 teaspoon cayenne 12wb.iteonions SEEDLESSGKAPES crepes. Increase recipe R emovt! chicken and S m' th ' s ''L em on pepper 'I. pound sliced Cr•n.s· 4 eggs l " ~ccordin° to desired f.lace on a pla" .. r. Stir Chicken." 2 t a b I es po on s ..,.,_ · • 74 ., • "'"" mushrooms ~ups sifted all-purpose amount. emon juice into the pan Although no one report-chopped chives 2 cups bee( broth flour • .c egg yolks, 1 cup 81111111'8 LEMON j u i c es, pour over ed indi~estion following Butter a 2-quart souf-2 cloves garlic, milk, 1 tah-lespoon CIDCllEN c hicken and serve. the luncheon, there were ne d ish .. Coat with s'ome mashed ve~table oU. 7 'f4 ~butter Serves 4 to s hungry a few mishaps. Lang set or the Parmesan cheese Place tbe meet in a 1...1-all · 2 l k the precedent by ~~ a nd rehigerate. Poor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-c~~·~~-m-·~~~~c~-c~e_n_s_.~~~~e_a_te_r_s_.~~~~~~­ ping a cbamfagoe cork the sour cream into a into Caro ·H o rn 's r oomy bowl. Sift the Take it fnH11 Rosie, CALIFORNIA GROWN WHOLE FRYING CHICKEN ZA'CKYFARMS 98C . FRESH HEN TURKEYS LB. FOS~~~~RMS 5 9 c LB. PLACE YOUR ORDER f{)R HOLIDAY TURKEY NOW BAR M HICKORY SMOKED . SLICED s1•e BACON . LB. U S.D A. CHOICE SEVEN-BONE $129 CHUCK LB. STEAKS LOUIS RICH BULK U.S.O.A. CHOICE BONELESS BEEF TURKEY 79C ROLLED RUMP BACK 69C WIENERS LB. ROAST ~ii:,o s2 1L~ RIBS Ls. r .. FRESH PRODUCE FRESH U S NO I RUSSEl RUBY RED " CARROTS 11CEA. POTATOES GRAPEFRUIT CELLO 10LB. 79C 5 FOR$100 PXG CELLO BAG 1" BELL 29C Ls EXTRA FANCY RED 29C la RED DELICIOUS 3 s100 PEPPERS APPLES YAMS l.8S. CABBAGE 11C LB BROWN 11C la GREEN llCauN ONIONS .ONIONS ~ SUNSHINE HYDROX COOKIES 150Z- CELLOBAG 79C ~9C HUNrS WHOLE OO TOMATOES 14'. oz cAN 3 FOR 51 ~AAWNY SPRINGAELD SOFT MARGARINE l LB. TUB ANDERSON'S SOUPS ANTHONY$ NOODLES All FLAVORS 150Z-CAN ~ lLB. BAG AUNT JEMIMA 2 LB. REGULAR SOX PANCAKE MIX 3 s100 FOR 49C PAPER TOWELS JUMBOROLL 55C l<ERN STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 2 LB JAR 99C l20Z CANS 7-UP REG. OR DIET 6 PACI< . . . . .., . ·~"": ..;. ~~..,~~ . ..,..,. STORE HOURS. 9 TO 8 DAILY SUNDAY 9 TO 7. J' -./ .),------/ --·~~ .I I----- J • - I • ) ... \ I t .. OA11. V PILOT FOOD rFOod for Thought .for 'rbose on \ ~~ a Diet Food for thou&ht, Havlna saved so much orcanned water. Bake at 32S ba ll-cupapplesauce blended by band. P9Ur harv steel from rurrent work ln akin I a P · 2lable8poonahoney defreet 1 hour. <Soulfle hall.:cup yogurt. low-into serving dish. 4 in· med ical journals and pleaauce. ~might like 2egga,aeparaled wl I be liquid at this fat. plaln <or vanilla I dtvadual dessert glasses, profeulonal l>C'rlodacal~ to try these related low· cinnamon and sugar a l ace. ) Coo I : th en l tablespoon hon Py or a mold. Chill several S U cc t-; s s t' u l. II• culorie desaerts made Put gelatin ln blender re frigerate until aet, lor sugar sub t1tutf' to hours until set. Makes LOSERS To (tnd out w ith appleuuce. red container with wine and about75calorieteacb. equal4teaspoonssugar 1 fourservlngs,65calories why 1ome~plesuccecd G , wlneandorangejuicc ; -or Juice. Let soften 2 . APPLE·WINE sugar > each with ho ney, 50 mlo1\DJI.wel)chtandkttp OMr!'ll('"-APPLE-HONEY minutea. Add boiling REF&IGE&ATOa Put gelatin in blender calories each with sugar ma lt off. '""'ur"C'h('nt dt< BAKED APPLES water. Ble.d untU gelatin MOV8SE container with wine and-s ubs t 1 tut c 1vanl11 a t'ldt'd toaak tht• real "ell By Barbar• Gibbon• t envelope plain granules are dissolved. l envelope plain or jplce. Let soften 2 yogurt adds less than 10 i..-rt•" lhost• who had aelalln Add apple8auce, honey gelatin minutes. Add bolling caloricsperserving). dont>lt AprufilcbA11t-.lon 2 tab&etipoons sweet a ndeggyolks;blend. 2 tablespoons aweet water. Blend. scraping Variations : Orange M ··1mt>ra" Wtll\ rt1x~rtf'd " '-'·.----------------red wine. or orange juice Beat egg whites stiff. red wine side& of container, until juice may be subtilituted in Otx>saty and 8ar1atr1r chunky . A\\tiden tolutt>, nrv1ng 16 !iO calorle11 (O,r ttablespoon each l Fold into gelatin mix-2 tablespoon.a orange gelatin granules are dis· for wine. M t•dlcuk' Un avcra.at". tf dtslrt'd. wtth no-ca lone without hont'Y 1 honey iv.. cup bolling wate r tu re. Pour Into casserole. Julee solved. Add applesauce. An additional halt-cup tht" aroup l~t &l pounds llWHtmrrol' 1 few drov-udd" o culotlt.'ts pur ~. l cup unsweetened P lace casserole in a pan tbree:quarters cup yogurt and honey. 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In foct , lht'Y ha v1· nr1 <i ppetatc for week!. 1\t• <.'Ording to ,.·amily ll<'allh magaz1m•. n·sN1r<·ht•r' :1t the Mayo Chn1r an· try ing to 1sola t1· lht· ho~onc that t•ontrols the bear's h1h,.rnat ion m t>labolism Whatcv1·r kN•ps thE' bear un·hungry might ht>lpd1ct<.'rs Hx FOU .ll EAHT 0 I S E I\ S f<: VEG ETAR JAN IS M ., M 1· at frN: m1~ht tx• thv ··prudent d1el" lo treat ht'art disease and angrna pN·ton:. A repor1 1n the •American J ourna l of C'hn1cal Nutrition , com pares the medical condi· t aon or 22 ve~etarians with 22 meal·caters, matched by age and sex. Th(' vc~ctarians had n much lower c holesterol t·ount Triglycerides. hody weight and skinfold t h1 r kncsscs we re a lso l~ss. S U C A R ~UBSTJTUTE SAFETY Neither saccharin nor c·ydamate is likely to C'aui.e cancer in humans acrording to a conclusion reached by researchers a t Johns H opkins University. After com- pa ring s ugar substitute use by 519 confirmed bladder cancer victims with an equal number or C' a ncer-free patients, re· searchers found no con· nection between s ugar s ubstitute and bladder cancer. WHATEVER BE CA ME OF ASPARTAME, the low· calorie tas te ·a like for sugar that's still a wailing government a pproval'! To invesligat.e concerns ;about its safety, fasting adult volunteers were give n large da ily doses of the naturalfy occurring protein sweetener with no ha rmful results, ac- cording lo a report in Nutrition Revi~ws. *** One of the easiest and best sweets to serve is hom e made applesauce lf peeling. coring and cut- ting up apples for ap- plesauce isn't your idea or easy, try it our lazy Slim Gourmet way no p eeling needed ' Healthier, too. because you get more or the natural high-fi ber pectin wh e n the a pples a rc cook.ed with the peel. Here's How: EASY APPLESAVCE Unpeeled apples Water Cut each apple lnto quarters, off center, mis· sing the core. Then, simp- ly sllceoCrthecore. Now, put the unpeeled apple quarters In a heavy s aucepan a nd add 2 tablespoons water for each apple. Cover tightly f nd almmer untJI apples are ai>ft. Allow to cool. Liil out the peels and dis· card them. Beat 4p- pleHuce smooth or leave J ... I /StlR 127' 9" 01 61' 4" .. hll20/ 811\ .54 ~;..;;__;_iL.;;.._ ________ -+--~t----t---1 AU tNllTlTY l*lntalnlD. ~8ll$ VIII R051 OR 8UAGUNOr Sebastian• Mt. Wines VIII ROSl Wlll.IS Oii 8URCUNOT Carlos Rossi IMPOllllO fROM l!CllCO Superior Beer I\ I IA 6t11 01 BllS 2" 2" 51 .. SAU TO DUUIS OI Hll IUAU • OI CINUMIKAl ll'M 1" .50 2so .45 IT LOWER THll- IO·llME PRICESI =smu IOI All u .... L.!UINlY WUPPID WllDI Y«eJ CAN GIT tRISI FINt QUALITT llMDS A1 A LOWD NICI. -~ .. ... •• 12.96 '3.11 12.91 •J.11 •• •2.11 13.11 . .... -. . . ..... . ADYU11SlD mM POUCT [a<ll OrtlW illdtieifN'O fttf!11 I<; ft<IO"ed to II" U!IChly IHHlble fQf ~le 1n eKh Mu~•t ~t \IOfe n ceor 1s soec1tiully noted on Ill!\ ad II .-f do rwn out of 1n ad¥etl•sed tlet" we 111111 ol1t1 you yoor chooa! al 1 c001p•r1ble 1trm 111!\l'n n11~ble. 1ellect1ng tile ~me \a'f•nti Of l 111n<.11«~ which ••" '"""' fOU to pu1cllase Ille .0"111\ed tttm II the ld~ll~ llflU •1U11n JO dit\, PllCIS IPllCTM WID._.,.,. I .,_, 11'15.,Slf .7. 1'71. ""I' J FOOD ...,..,./. Stuffing-ft/led oranges m~y be served With gla?ed nam-: Stuffed Oranges GLAZED HAM WITH STUFF .E'H I ED ORANG•:s J 1 :.! CUJ>I> wa ler 't cup butter or margarine 1~ c up s hredde d Cheddar cheese w.dneeday. November 1, 1978 DAILY PILOT C1 Sugar-Free J ·a·ms? People who are restricted lQ a sugar-free diet are often desperate to find good recipes for substitutes to use in place of rorbldden sweeta. Jt la possible to make your own sugar-free Jellies and jams that. are flavored with U41u1d artificial ·sweetener, uslnii-.either unsweetened fruit juice or fresh fruit and adding a small amount of unflavored gelatin to bind the' mix- ture into spreadable form. Sperial Diets By June Roth Half pint glass canning jars are usually the best size when preparing sugar-free preserves " • / for one member of the family. Or use 2 tablespoons liquid artificial sweetener thoroutbJ.y clean plastic containers in the 1 cup In a aaucepa.o, soften gelatin in grape juice or ~ cup size, lf you plan to freez.e most ofJour and lemon juice. Brlllg to a rolling boU, dlaaolv- production. Be sure to leave bead room · the mg gelatin. Boil 1 minute. Remove from heal excess will be stored in the freezer -'h inch Stir in UquJ,cl sweetener. Pour into bot sterilized space between preserves and cover b enough. jars. Seal. Store in.refrigerator for use within 1 Gelatin-based _.reserves may be stored 'in the week; store remainder in the freez.er. Makes 3 rerrtaerator for about a week: and may be used half-pint jars. aa a spread or topping lo reasonable amounts. CHERRY JAM Diabetics should check a reliable exchange ' 2'h cups Bing cherries list to determine the permitted amount. of un-1 teaspoon unflavored gelatin sweetened fruits and fruit juices -usually ~cup water, restricted to three fruit exchanges a day, eacb 2 teaspoons lemo~uice containing about 10 grams of carbohydrate. 2 tea.sl>OOQl vanilla extract APPLE PtAR MINT JELL y 1h teaspoon Uquid artlliciaT sweetener 4 teaspoons unflavored gelatin Place cherries and water in a 1-quart l cup unsweetened apple juice saucepan. Cover pan tigbUy and cook cherry 1 cup unsweetened pear juice mixture five minutes over medium beat. 2 tablespoons lemon juice Remove cover, stir cherries and cook an addl· y, teaspoon mint extract tional 5 minutes. About 1 minute before cherry 2 tablespoons liquid artificial sweetener mixture bas comp"leted tbe cooking time.· In a saucepan, soften gelatin in apple juice, sprinkle the gelatin over the lemon juice in a pear juice, lemon juice, and mint extract. Bring small bowl. When the cooking period is complet- to a rolling boil , dissolving gelatin. Boil 1 ed, remove sa~ce pan lid, bring fruit and_ JuJce mTnute. Remove from heat. Stir in ttqutd-~ quickly·t.o a...boil.lor ~minute. Remo\'.e m!xture ~WRtener. Pour into hot sterilized jars. Seal. • froi;n beat •. a~d gelatin, v~a and stir ~re Store in refrigerator for use within 1 week ; unt.il gelatin 1S completely ~l~ Allow m1x- store remainder in the freezer. Makes 2 half-ture ~ ~I, and then add liq~d sweetener. pint jars Pour Jam into clean, scalded 1ars or plastic . EASY GRAPE .JELLY freezer boxes, leaving about fl ~ i..ncb of bead 2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin space. For long term storag-e -plate tam in 1 bott.Je <24-ounces > unsweetened grape freezer, for short term use place jam in :f· juice refrigerator. Makes 2 half pint jars. 2 tablespoons unsweetened lemon juice t pa c kag e <6 ounces> stuffing with seasoning packets boll. Remove from heat Sllr in cr:u.mbs. Cover and ll't stand 5 minute!> Stir rn' raisins and nuts with fork. Slice top third from oranges; remove an~ reserve orange pulp Loosely spoon about 12 cup stuffing into each orange, mound - ing top. Press juice from orange pulp; measure 1 cup. Combine juice, hrown sugar and corn st arch in s m a ll saucepan. Cook , stirring constantly, until mix· lure ttuckens. Arrange ham m single layer in sh a llow baking pan : bru s h ·with orange sauce. Arrange stuffed oranges around ham Bah at 350 F for 25 minule5, brushing ham and stuffed oranges once with oran'ge sauce dur· ing ba kmg. Heat a nd pass remaining orange s auce. Makes 6 serv- mgs ' Combine water, butter .and contents of seasoo- ing packet in medium saucepan. Bring lo a boil. Remove from beat. Stir in crumbs. Cover ---------------.~----------------------"'--- and tel stand S minutes. 1~ cup raisins SUPPER BAKE 111'.l cups water S tir in tomato and 'h cup c oarsely chopped pecans 14 cup butte r or margarine celery. Arrange bacon in single layer on bottom 6 seedle~s oranges 1 p ac k age <6 ounces) packaged stuf· fing with season packets 1 medium tomato. chopped of 9-inch round baking 2 tablespoons brown sugar dish or 10..fnch pie plate . Spoon s tuffing over I teas poon ·corn- starch bacon. Form S indenta- t10ns an stuffing. Break l ~ ham slices ( 10 ounces each l egg into each indenta- • 1':l cup c h o pped celery •· tion. Sprinkle top with Combine water. butter and contents of season- ing packet an medium s aucepan Bring to a cheese. Bake covered" at 5 thin slJccs Cana- dian-style bacon 350 F. until eggs are set. 5 egl?s about 25 minutes. 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Tht• "DY lumh &ll'W tak~ lo her~ and ~~•<'t'M Is un "'nm11tc.•ht."<1 dt>lt~ht tu th~ pal ult' F.nJo)' all lhi' flavor 1md bu\lRt•t bt•ndlt~ of .t "propl'r · l 1unb ~t1•w th.it • .sm1lt•i. · Srrve 1t "'th wholt>M•me breJd, fr.c.:.h fl wt and C'h~se ~ll ~ARTY LAMB STEW '•rvlogs ment11. mounding eaC'h )lhghlly above the top o( pun. B11kc '-It 37~ degri•t·s J.· for ~ut 20 to 2:; rntnuks R~movc from pan to :it•rvc • Meanwhile, combine cheese llOUP. mttk nnd Worcest~rshire saucl' in sau cepan . Heal and serve over the la mb loaves. Makes 6 serv· in gs 2 pound :. lamb s h o ulder . bo n e'<i. tommed o! fill and cut into I•~ tn<'h p1e<'t"S J l.>blt~poon rook~ng 011 '~ c-up flour I t J hlesp<l(m :-uitar ~ lt·a~poon.' ~.Jlt ' • ka.,poon pepper 2 <'UP.'> JWl'll'd and d1<•t•d frt•::-h or C'annl'd tomato<'S U.S:D.A •. C 01ce BEEF · RIB :.~;:~~~:) $ 2 m<'d1um onions . quartered l C'love gar li c. minced 2 whole cloves '~ teaspoon crushed rosemary STEAK ~·~ Cut and lnmmed to your spec11ica11ons Bulk Wrapped Lamb stew smiles and never laughs. FOC7D or Sirloin Pork r=cf.: $149 Chops. Fresh ·""" Pork Loon 111. '--z bay leaf. <'rushed 2 cups "''alet or I cup water and I cup dry white win<' 4 m<.'<f1um potatoes. peeled and quarter ~ ~~A~t~\~,~,2?E~t lb. $191 ~ ft!!.tz!tOS 8'~::,~" •· 89C The Key To Great Eating .. ~ 3 carrots, cut into 1 inch p1el·<·s 3 stalks 'Celery, cut into I ·inch pieces 1 1,~ cups canned or frozen green beans In stove-to-oven dish with tight-fitting cover, -brown lamb in oil. Pour off excess fat. Sprinkle with nour, sugar, salt and pepper; then stir until thoroughly mixed. Add tomatoes. onion, ga rl ic, c love s, rosema ry, bay lea(, w ale r o r wa t e r and wine Cover and bake at 350 degrees for l hour. Add pot.aloes, carrols, and celery. 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FLOUL aououm v11ow Onions ~~, ...... - .,.. ... Dellcioul ...... ~c ... o .. u.s. ________ .. ....... .. No. 1 c .:·u,. 3~49' 4~ ... 2 ~29' ~~~c~~!~e~!~~~e•> ~338 ~ ~~m~o:~ens ~·1 2• ~!s~!'c~~~!!!~~u~8!•1•• ~~~.m_pog~ .Sa'~~ ... '1" ~§~~J!!!.f~n,'iSJ1°1 ~ X!!~o!!!P.'o· B•eeaeo ... '111 Sliced Bacon 1.-S: •12• Smo• ·A·RO<na Forte Ouehty ,.. little Slzzlers 12-el. ., ,. Hormo1. frozor> Pork S.iu'<lge "'" Bit O' Shrimp ... '1'' Br61loeo Fine c O altlY Scotch Buy 4 9 et"Ao Cooked Salami Safeway Cnunk. Aanoom weog"f) Liver Sau15 e 5.Jleway. Chuell RT om We'91'1lS Stick Pepperoni Ho<mel.Gre.11 Fo< P1u.i ... •11• ... 99c kr. •12• ,. .. • Every Beet Steak and Roast We Cut Is .•• U.S.D.A. Choice! SafnrxJy Low Prr N>• On Health & Beauty A1d1.' Mrs Wngl'll"s 5 9/tt. Hooey Bren ¥ 2.4-. Liit · f REST TOOTHPASTE ~ ~ Fl::~. $11 11 ~00 ~ I STRESS TABS • -12«. ~ loftle . :.?1!:=~~·~. 59c V1t~m1ns s3as • ~'of lO r:-:i 1· SURE SOLID • BOUNTY TOWELS Deodoran1 $139 SIOCl<-uPI 59c ~ 2-oz. ~~~ ~M~L ~;;LE ~7TAM INS IMPERIAL SI~ 59 ~tine c e ...... -/ ~ Safeway CHEESE y~ Hi-Potency $349 \ _ .... ' ~ l otttt -t::;;;v of 100 • •Mon.·,sl·~~~Jnocl< s 119 ~. ong.~ eway Offers You c~~~ Heavy Duty weiohl ~ a. ALUMINUM COOKWARE . , .... Ca1llft . SUNNY DELIGHT "* •111 ~ CalavoDlps 4 1-c.•1 F•1Lt ... Uws1tane"1lntwll 81111 C::JiiiiV' • Beoon • Ono<>n • A¥O<;•Oo C:... llalt-lllr:ll s.tm:e. $ 3 9 9 Ice Cream CotoH•<>r> Ca1eron9 ~Fruit Mix C..:.---.. Sco1cn Bu~ 2t:-5&° ~· ... ~:!'!'-99c ...,.s.ea,... °"" ,,.... .,....... ni.n., .... 1 "'"' ......... .. Have A L ittle Fun While You Save! Play Safeway 's •.. 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"""'" t .. .. ,,, .... , ... • U overproof skillet is not available , pre pare rice and vegetable mile lure in skillet; spoon into w e l l -greased de ep 10-inch pie dish. Pour egg m.ixture over ri«!: sprinkle with bafon and ch eese an~ bake at "'>'l F. unti I firm and 1m • --. C11tw111a lilt• C11m11M. ........ .....,C...J . ........... ........ Ontw. ----:.--------------------' · ... nbout 30 minutes. • 1000 l1y11de Of., tMwport leecll • '31 No. Co11t Hlgllw1y, l 19un1 leecll •ICU f , Cemlno Aell, l en C11rnent1 • 24 Mof'lercll 81y Plue, Souttl L.19une •Sen" Anl ,r..wey 11 La Per Min ion Vle/o ' . • 211E.17tlt II .. Co•I• MH • • Ad•m• ac M1gnoll1. ~lngton l •edl • 14417 Cvlver Or. 11 W11nut. Irvine • • 3'61so.1111101. S•nte Ane ' J •. ... -• ~ ,. .,." r • -'1 '.• -: ..__ • .. ... .. ..... .... . \ I I • • \ , . , 1 i • I I J I ' I _,.. FOOD Guaran eed Treat The B rtt1-.h hU\t' a d I .al t' l I ll J I w (l r d for cfou~h du{( So 11'~ 1·n tart.'IY lor.1cul that lht·~ -.hould l'ull .,kllml'tl pud d lllfl a dull flard~auce: watl·r S tar 1nlo flour ror 5 manulc:i Uum oltl t•llp:.wt•1•t buth•r 1111xt ur1•. F o l.ct an .i nd pl11cf'On i.t•r\1n~ or um • ..ilh'<.I ma11(ur10c. blul•tH•rrat·' Pour mto a J>htlkr In a bo1,1,I. t•om Jt rt~lm tempt>ratun· .ir'"'''''I .incl f1 11u 1t•rl hint• ull hard ~aut·1• 111 l 12 <'u pi. t•onrt•<' 11.J <1ua 1t m old (.'nvt•r J(rttdu:mta and ht•ll l until t ront·r:o. '"6-ftir "'1t h J(rl'ust•d foil. c rimp ~rnoolh untl flufrv St•r v1• ' t.thl1·~poon' ~ht•rr) tnl( foil lo t.t•ul l'llace puddmg hot with ha rcl "'int· 111old into u kettll' of tiUUrt• spooned over cuch I l'4hlt-~poon hri1vy ho1lm1t water thut come« 1utrvi11t: Yield 1 a,~ qua rt 1·r1·.11n hulf way up-tht' bide of m old . Ip ·• 1111 "''I . "' 1 x t he.• mvld Co ve r ind N o tt>: Frozt.>n dry mol.1'M''· mapl1· wnap, '\lmmc>r ut u Rluw boil llfat k cullivutcd blueber 11nd-m ilk Stu •n ftour for 3 houri. Ht•m ovc foal ric:. c1rn bt: ~ubstitutcd t'9dnesdrf· November 1, 1978 DAILY PILOT C9 Wtld Blueberry Mush. a holiday puddmg, i Rut \\h\ d11I th1• w 1 th•r, "h11 '"'"w to lht "' !>hurl':. t·:.1w,·1.•ll1> an Nt" J.:11J,!l.t1HI, 1·h.111~1· lh'c• n.111 w of 'tc.•um1•c1 puct1l 111~ tu 111u'(h ' " Ct•rt.1rnh , 'u1·h pud •Ji n ll 'I ,1 r 1• 11 t mu' b v 11t'f 11\1 lht•\ h;I\ t• 'H IV ff' l.1t11 y1 \l.hHl:.<~H·r hl tht• 1·1Hnm1·.t l 11111 ... h t h••t ht•t•.tmt• U n1fUll.'-l Jy \o\ 1th 'l'ltlf'r' of t ~ Southt•rn rl'Jilhln .. of our 1•01111t r. Ma \ b~~1n~ sod;a~u~n~d~r~n;•n~1~m~oC.~d~An~1;t;l(;'l;x;t;a~ndi;;~ro;r;t;h;e;w;i;ld;.iiiiiR;ii;;f;i;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"iiiiiiii~~iii'iiiiiiii;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii~~;Tiiii!i'iiii~iiiii~ii" Wh.lll'\t'I .. :\t'll ,, \H' nm t .... 1.. the ..... p1onttr' \\ h \ I h ,. ' II am .. ti It ·m u:-h · "'«' r .m t nJo\ rn.1k1n.: .in ultl I "huio1•11 r1•t·1p.• lak1• lh1' uni• lor Wild Bl111•t11 rt' \f u,h It ' j!U.lf.lllltt•cl lh.11 ·"" h111h "ho ta'"'' 1t \\ 111 .1 t..11 t' llJ II\ 11 l'~lllll lllOUbh l'h" I t't'l l'C' l'CIO\ hr n,., rt 0 l ti I\ I \ l h t' \\ I I cl hlu1•lwrrat•:-. th at t ht· l'.11 I\ w u1 ... r .. round gn11,1, Hll! HI what 1~ now Nt•\\ 1-:11 ~1 .11111 . hut .tno1h1•1 procl ud 1111l1~1·111111i. 111 thl' I anti Thl' !>\ rup ul t h t. Ill ·' " I I . t I , • I ' Furtun.H1·H rnr "" M ;.i1111· ,ind th,· .. :J,h ·r11 P ro,·1111·1·' 111 ('.111.11lll an· s l11l -.ourt't'' of holh cit• I 1 g h l " W h ,. n p u t tog,•Lht·r an ,, f!lU_.,h lht') ma kl• ..a perfect flu vnr m<irn agl' PN hapi. ·we .,hould !>.iV that 1t ·~ <1 m<trriage · rn very ,::ood I aste · Blueberr y St<'am,•<I Pudd101:. o r Mus h . ai; ve r y easy to put tq~elher. Once the seven rn..:redienLc; are maxed a nd put into a mold all I he doing 1s done . From the n on, it's s imply a m a ttN of letting time finish the joh Steam the pudding on the back of the s to ve while y ou ror~<>t a bout it for three hours or so. Nobody who tastes Wild Hlueberry Mus h will e ver forget about it. however. They wall dream about it fro m that time on. WILD BLUEBERRY MUSH i>udding 1 • cup molas:.es ' ~ ('4r' maple syrup 1 • t'UP milk :! 11 ('ups unsifted all purpose flour 11 _. k u:.poons bak- ing :.oda 4 te a s poon:. h ot "ate r 2 cups d r y pa('k frozen wild blueber ries Six- Layer Dish Time"''° Ix• J llmatang factor 10 M·r vang an t l'n•s ta ng m c J ls. 'o makt.• drnner p r e p;.ira· ll<>ns ahead. to t•ase the l:.ist m inute m ealtime "crunc h " OVERNI G llT S I X I.A\' ER O \SSEROLE I can I I po und I tomalol~ I litblespoon huller or margarine 1•package long gra rn a nd wild rice I poWld ~round beef l teaspoon salt 1 , teaspoon ~pper :! cup:, s hredded cub bagl' I tablespoon flour 1 ~ <'UJ> da iry sour crc<1m I cup s h redd e d /'\ml'n can cheese Dr ai n a nd c h o p tomato(·s. reserving Ii quid Add enouRh walf•r to tomato bqu1d to make 2 12 cups Add huller. rrce and contents or !>Ca sonang p ackl't to t o m a t o l1qu1d in !)aucepan. Bring to a boil: rcduc<' heat. Cov~r t 1ghtly a nd cook over low he at until all liquid is abs orbed <about 25 minutes). While rice is cooking. brown ground beef. drain Season beef with s alt and pe ppe r .• Place cabbage in boiling wa t er : let s tand 2, minutes. Drain cab - baRe: sprinkle and toss with flour. Spoon rict' into 2·quart glass bakini? di ~h . Laye r cabbage, :-.our cream , g round b ee f . lbf' reser ved chopped tomatoes and c heese over rice . Cove r and refritterate o ver- night.• Bak<' uncovered at 350 F. until hot. 30 lo ;j5 minutes. Makes 6 st'tvings. •If cooked immediate· ly, b ake at 350 J.' JS to 20 minutes. .. ·-. . -,. -. . , ... YOU A1WAYS SAVE.I WlrH srArER BROS. LOW-LOW PRICES deli. u $ l 4 9 llsuciDaACON u $)49 . l l $1 4•li OSC.UI MA~DI 9 9 c cono SALAMI ~ Pk(, (4 SEAFOOD LS.. STIAK SALE T·BOll .l . s219 STEAK ro: PORTER HOOSE L8 s229 STEAK : TOP-SIRl.Olll .. s2at STEAK ~ SPDICER . LA s299 STEAK =~[ LARGE END l l s179 RIB SltAK I UF CUIEO ~ s199 STW -. TA .. a•• SLIC-D BACOll . H .8.PKG. OSCAA MUOI • llO<INO $0\IAlll ll'l l<l' $1 7 9 VAl lITT PACI ~!f' u RV•IU>Of<VT 8.C '"7 • kAIX-(;Uf L8 99c t• f l" 111 $1" l-•COllM ~Oll 99c fllfSH J"llOn:N c.CKHAST U $1 19 Jll(5""•0tlOU CCl01hl •t $149 IUJ •OtUGI( •POl l• cnaac snAK TAQUITOS 10 "'°' m. l • -l•SUCfD lA 894 l4 894 SltCfD BACON I u ·~o IA s 14 9 ans o· SHRIMP ~L ••CStt Jf!Ol'EN LEA•••• IHF t• A11M HAST .$ J 4 9 IW • IKIHH (S& • 1 59 llElf • CMUCI< • 11 • IUF • Q4UCll • IOHClU5 l l ···--null t I 29 •a· llOONO. -lllM PEPPERONI 1...01 •~c TUIBOT Ftlln rMSM ~llOlDI • ,.,.,l.AIJIM LI snw.uaT •• , .. _llOAST $198 ICU • CH<JCI< • llOMtllS~ $179 ICH • ..OOHO •ION(-., 1• n•snAK OI. YlllG""A RED SNAPrfR . l• SllOUl.M• .. ..,, ,, llU .. ROAST ll $369 llHI •flOUHO•IOHUt" $I ft IUf•lMIGEl-"O BHF FRANKS ll-0/ PkC. • 1• MU •fMAUlHO ta ... llOA•T lll '2" \ti $219 i=r==========:!.I n• HAST. LI. ••HAST ..... • 169 IEU • IMAlt f.NO L8 •••nAK BlUE MOUHTA!tl •CHICKEN I llVUI. ,.HOMESTYlEST£W.ORMEATLOAI-CRYSTAL WHITE 9SC 'D• FOOD .... ., ... ,~~; WHITE KING ~ .. -: .. -·! ! :119' f iii FOOD . . .. . . . 2H8. 5 CLOROX BLEACH uouw I ·. ~l 5gc I REG .. u.ECTR1c PERc. OR DRIP FIHE FUTURE •CllYLIC ! s2 09 'M.18 COFFEE.··· ·" ·· ·· ·· · H~ 56 t9 · GLA;~.,·~ -rn-"~ • l iAUllDRY SOtt.. S 149 DEODORIZER ~£a;~ 54c iJA'f lliiiJD.:::= .\.~~ 82c ~~,_Wij~'.·~~ '! ! ~: 11.55 FA1iiKSiFnNER .. ,.,,. 99c CHEEZ WHIZ """ 1 . .:!t~ ~"""'{~!!!!'l.w;, . . ·~· s 1 ~ 4 ;~:ARMESAN ·-· ! ·~ 12.i I TOILEI TISSUE ............... ~. 86c _ VELVEETA ... $1 2~ (ii. OflE .. DA. GOLDEN t;JllHICLE ctlT OR FRIED $ •• MARGARINE W(l()tfl WAlC:HOS ! '='NTATMS . ·· ·· '°"' 1 CHILI BRICK ~. ! T . XLHT TAMALES AIU • 1~F:~' $329 A,f~ftN . $135 DILL PICKLES g~t~u • .::,_ I KAAn·~~l'CffOQ I CHEESE WOOtllWATCtOt • ! Frozen Foods I,... PURINA ~~~· CAT FOOD _,., __ {f 04110 K4 NII'. OA f\)0;4 -- ~ v•HOEl(A..,•FISHFlLLElOIMIEll12-0z.•011 ! 984 MINI-RAVIOLI C><(•to•M«r ! u-ol 57c BA TIERED FISH ... . . . . . .. . .................. 11-0z.. STUFF & SUCH SJ I VARIETIES .. I 3 2 4 • c BANQUET COOKING BAGS .......... ~L WHEATIES CEREAllHClLfl::, •• L • .. '"°1 5nc 7 VARIETIES ! ' $ ) 5 4 "ll1' W "-Ol .:J ~ BANQUET SUPPERS ........... . .. ~ ..... l2-0Z. CHEU & CRACKERS uarr (A 1gc SHlllMP•ci;cl([HOllMOT..... I 694 JENO S EGGROLLS........ ........ ... .. ..... •·OL UNCLE BEN'S 85c fiiiD CHI a EN .............. ~ . . ......... ~z. .$ 3 'I RICE ~~z~~,m<OOO•O O\·Ol MRS. SMITH'S APPLE PIE ,o ....... ~ ."°,_ $) 7 4 OOWNYFlAKE • 2 7 4 WAFFLES ................................. ~..... 11!-0Z ll!Ctf'S 5 9 4 COFFEE RICH ......... . ... . . . . . .. If.OZ. '.~ ~··---~~!!~~.!~.!.~~-~~~~-!~-~~!~'~--··· ·= fKh.tJ .. \ ''ll'•INll\.tf .. W \. ... •ll<M•..,q11,-.1"f n...•1t_.. ...... , ••• ,._~·""•"'"°"'~ "i)9 ...... , ... .,., ... , -- KRISPY CRACKERS [t~ ! •Mil 53c GINGERBREAD MIX ~~'u• e .. ~~l 57c · SYRUP OOloeNOllOODlf I )Mil. 51.65 PEANUT BUTTER 65::~ I 2M>Z. Sl.58 TEA BAGS lPTON .• 9 -•OO<l 51.97 lAlllCX • fnllA,A..C r • adtlf n • ·.PEARS ~· r•UH • f1..HOl• • C .. s.P ~CARROTS u' "° .. Swt:l f • ea()•• :. ONIONS FLUFFY RUFFLE FERN ~;!?~cir ................ . ti4h,u1 • \\ ,dthH t. .. ". .. ... "1 ,, ...... L , •.• C.._.FUYOR 9'k Liff CEREAL .~, I. ~ llr :.~TANT uoi 75c CELESTE SAUSAGE $239 PlllA »Ol ~ CEUSTE DELUXE· • $'>67 PIZZA ,:':~l I. . GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ~- PICKLES =:~~· • . ' n-oz 77c· CRISCO OIL I ~l s2.07 FLUFFO SHORTENING t ...................................... ,_ . ., .. ~,.,.., ............... ~ ......... ........... _ . ..., ....... ~~· ...,.~,.-........................ ..,. ... ............................. ~ .. --.... ................... ...,.. WI •n tovt IN( IU()t'1 10 ..... 1 Oii "''"'l MIU 10 C-llCU• DtMlll5 Of' WHOlU4U~ PllClS ffFIC • 7 FULl DAYS, NOV. 2· NOV. a~ 1978 • .--t__....... ............. . ........ ........_. ...... .,_,, .......... ...._.... ....... " ifW ~·-~· ... -..... ............. -,...._ -.... --... • I ~ .. .,,.....,.., '-•~ .,, •• ,_.....,. ~ , ...... ...,..._.,..I --~ , ,,,.,, .... ~--·~ • ~-.......... ---14'1!)1 • ... _...,. •O't• .. -.... -•190 ....... , .. ,,....__.. MY)• ' "-"• , ......... ,,. ............. .....-.. •• ,. .......... ,...... •• Y...--t ................. ·-N • ,_.,. ~-..... ,..,, ·~·-_..._ -ii• -•---• •••• ... ........ tlt\ ... 41"'11 (.-...... I Y,~ _ .... -• •'11• .. _...,., .......... , ... _.i_CJ• . .... ~.....__ ..................... , .... -·-......... .., .. _ ·---.,,# ........... ~ ,...... ..... -... ._ I 1\l ....... ~ ...... ., ........... ,,,,,.,..,,,.. ~ i .. ,. " ,. .-. .. - I I ~ i ~ , j ' . l .. CJ• DAii, v PILOT ·Ga/a Evening South<"""' Jh•pl•rtOIJ i.. new lht•11t n· \I.Ill open in a ftostl\t 111 it r H ndt' cifLH r~· 1111 Frid uy O\ ~I I\ I fl ;t(I, cloorrrll'n "'ii I .1sM.,I urr1\lllJ: .i "''''., l'orkla1I-. unrl h ut , d 'ttt'll \l't'" 11\l l l h t • ,,•rvt•d Dlnrw1 will h4• •oonc-ct ' 111 ,1 1..i\I .1dJ111n1nic ltw lh1·uh •r bulldan1i1 .. ·n·lfclv Mu1t1n und hi., 11r1·h1• ... 1r.1 'Alli t•nh·rtvin clurin.i chnm•r .inti for tfJIH lllj.: _,. . . 1. W9dt\Mday. No~mt»f I 1978 • " 11 l I I h l IJ J ... I H1•1wr1111> ' nt'"-:?Joi ooo '1111 •• r1• foot l ht'<tl n· 1, hw J l t•tl ,11 -..1111 h ('0,1 I l'l.11.1 .11111 I t•ll\I\ l ('l\I• I 1 111n 11h ' tn l 1 .... 1.I M , .... , From left. Mrs Howard Siegel. Mrs Richard Allen. Mrs. Ralph Clock Pleasams Tinkler. left, Maureen Oedmg. Tennis Time Museum Tour Two bus tours to the J . l'uul Getty Museum 1n Ma IT6u Willt><trhe Ttrst fu nd -raising activity of the members of the Ne wport ·Mc~a Branch o f the A me r ican /\s· -;ociation-or Univers1t v Women "'fhc hrl>l trtP' will bl' on Sat Nov. 11. leaving Fa!>h1on Island at 8·30 J m and returning thNl' about J ·JO p rn. The ... l'cond trip wtll be on Saturday. Nov. 18. lcm ~ 1n~ F ashion Island al 11 30 <1 m . and returning about 6:30 p.m Thl· tours arc open to thl' public Deadline re~ t•n a tion1s today. T h e Or ange Count\ \rthr1t1:-. F o u nd ation Women's Au x1lta rv " ... punsoring Co u nty ... in~ll's and doubles te n n1s ..c hamp io ns hips . Fina l ro unds will bl· 0 1.'C . !J and 10 a t the John Waynl' Tennis Club !-'or 1nfo rma t1 o n ca ll the Arthritis Foundation nl rice. 547.5591. Mrs. Jan Elmore, 1eft. Mrs. Dee Lockhart. From left. Tem Salisbury. Lena L 'Africam. Bess Sabel. Joanne and Megan Keith with Clay Renolds. Fashion Show Book Fare The ')ran~e County Auxiliary of the The O r a nJ,!e Coas t My as lhema G ravis .. ·oundal1on wi ll hold its an· Cha pter or lht• Scrippi. nual luncheon a nd fas hion show Suturday Nov. Coll e~e Alumnae A-,, t. in the Oran~e County Ballroqm of the . sociat1on will hold its a n Registry llC\kl • nual "Food for Thou~ht Proceed~ will go towa rd the research. . Book F~re " rrom 7 to t'ducallon and pat ie nt a id for this neuro· 9 p.m . Thursday, Nov 2, musculardisease . at B. Darton, Bookseller. Anyone interested in obtaining tickets or in· #5 Fas hion l s land formation may contact Lena L'Arricain or Proceeds will benefit th~ WiUiam Bloom. • c h apter's sc hola rsh ip fun d. en ab lin ~ a n {)r angf' County girl to attend Scripps. Alumnae. guests and frie nds are invited to Jil· lend and the e ve nt is ope n lo the public. •JOOREWARP _,...., ....... -.,r•r •••• ........ , .,.._ -....... --. w 0 :::-:::, ..._.== 1 RANCI0 ~ · RR ~~ [~_B_o_r_o_s_r_op_e_~J TllllRSOAY. l'IOy. Z By SVONEY OMARR ARll::S IMa rch 21 April 19 1 /\cct•nl on involvement. m agnetism . m ak1ni;t presence rell Cha nJ(e. variety. wrltin~1und 'truvel could also lit' part of your persona• scenario Capricorn. Cancer rigurc prominently MC'm bcr or oppo<iitl' !>ex cares very mu<'h TAURUS IApn l 20·May 201 : Accent on practical appro1H·h . counting your c ha nge. being a comparison s hoppe r. You are goi~ lo be upprcciatcd by rnmily more so than in recent pa1>l . Aries. Libra figure prom inently and !>O docs the number 9 . GEMINI IMay 21·J u nc 20 1. Take 1nit1at1ve make known your views. Introduce yourself No shrinking violet act be :J self·slitrter and i.elf-assertive llelat1vcs. i.horl l!'lps. calls and me~sages crowd your agenda Sense of humor ,.., ~our ally CANCER 1.Junl' 21 Jul) 221 /\cct•nt on incom e. personal PC>M•l'\S1ops. rega1n1r.g i.en:-.l' or values and direction Follow through on hunc h . You can locale ge nuine bargain Aquarius. Leo persons fl l(ure prominently You gain "rar e insiJ(hti." concerning ':'Jw,L-an<t who -is important r LEO .. IJuly 23·Aug. 221 : Moon ~l your sign ro1ncides with exciting contacts. prospc<:t:-. Judgm el'll. intuition a re like ly to be on targl'l Ele me nts of luck. liming converge You could ,win popularity contes t' Gl'm1n1 . Sa.:1ttanu.., persons fi gure pro minently., VUtGO <Aug . 23·St•pt 2<!1 Chec:k htd!.i!'n res·ourccs: gain rooprrat10n of am1ly H~ between thl' hoc-., he aware of ... m;)lf p rint Muc h of ~h:1t Ctn·urs as · ·qull'l," !K-h1nd t h1· scenes Aq uurms. Seorp10, T;,,urus peri.on ... fi gure prnm1nt•ntl> LIBRi\ 1St·pl 23 O<:t 2:!' He analytical. accl•pt m•cesc.,1ty for l'hangt• Hclallono;h1p 1s rnor (' S(.'nous than )OU might havl· <rnt1r1pated Gcmin1. Virgo. L l·O person'> figure promint,nlh and su dci1·s lht· numhc,r :> A wish \\Ill 111 ru lfllled SCORPIO •(kt 23 Nov 2t 1· Empha"'" on collcct1ons. payments. true appraisals. pcrsonill possessions New approach bnng!> he'>l n ·sull'o Stake a C'la1m Ill-ind1v1duat. 1ndcpt'ndcnt t•.,chew comm1lll'V'-M nke vour o" n d ec..,11m.., per mit CrC:ll l\'C JUICCl> lO fiow _ Si\GlTTARIUS cNov 22 lJl'<J 21 1 Takl· 1n1tiat1vt• Lunar accent now 1s On person;.iht). 1 n d 1 \' 1 d u a I a c h 1 I' v l' m t• n l . l' o n f 1 d c n <: t· 1 n 1udgml'nl. 1ntuit1on Aquarius. Cancer. L.1·11 pNsons fu!urt• prnrn1n1.:ntly You imght stnlo.1• puy dirt you t an l'XPl'l'l a windfall CAPRICORN tf)(:c 22·.Jan 191 · Be flexible· t•specially whc'n dealing with relatives Som et hing 1s "going on" behind the scenes You ·11 need somcom· to prot('ct your interests Gemini. Sagittarius pt•rsons figure prominently and so does the num ber J. i\QUi\RIUS Lian 20· l''eb 18 l Accent on "frel' passag{'. .. genero!>1ty. fn e ndsh1p, basic t as ks aCCOfT\plis hed. [crllng Of fulfillment Another t\quan an and a Scorpio could figu rt' prominently In matters of :.peculation "he r(' l<.·gal slll'k with numtwr 4 PISC'F~" '1-j'h 19 March 20 1 Open dialogul' "1th profc!>st0nal <1 ~ ... c1c1ak,. ... upenor . You m ight IX' in twtt<·r barga1rung position tha n anllc1palcd. One ~ho wr'1tt•:-. and public ize.., could tw .1 valuabll' ally Know 1t and act .1c cor d1ngl v Your ''"' n . '>Pl'<'lal b rand of sen!>1l1\'ll) will scrn· a :-. n •habll' gu1d" November 2 thru 4th 10 a.m. -~ p.m. 2 p.m . · 5 p.m. ,, HOROSCOPE I CLUB CALENDAR Our 1st Ever FALL SALE Continues .•. Save 25r,_50r< on beautiful cl-0tlles f r om our regular stock. mcludmg t ops, blouses, pants. vests. d resses & 1ewelry. plus 25r; off on ou r basic pullov er sweater in selected colors llurry! Sale ends Npu, 4th 1 ~b :: BIDTIQUE • 3467 Via Udo. Newport Beach Parking Lot Entrance 673-4510 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~KIN P-ROB~EMs 111 , ..., let~'' ~ CORRECT ~ ther1z.' ~ I I -~,I • Pitts ·Scars ·Wrinkles • 01scolorat1ons • Unwanted Hair • Brown Splotches • StrC'tch Mark s ii Don t try t 1 r.(lvPr your sk in problems. ~ L el J1'nr1.11 correct I hem' 1; Recommended by Medical Doct~rs 1~ For Mett & W Ofllllft ~ ~I Phone for complimentary consultation ts 1 ~1 1714) 955-1371 :~ ~ (No Appointment Necessary I~ I~ .J< Nov. 4 ·Nov. 11) [ C 410 I Wttt«iy Ploce ·Suite 110 ,, K Mewporl leoch. 92660 ~) ~ --~ 7J .... , ~ ~ -;:i<)w or£w::. b c -~ k INl 1-.KNA 1 IO NAL ~ ~ ".lo.in C.urrnt1un Ccrllt.'r\ Y ~ NI \X' OPI NIN(,<., ~ ~ ~ • l urr.111 ... ( .. i.1 • '-'' ,t'~Ju~~ k r hlft l.•uJcnfa lt t°I • 1 lon.ilulu :1) ~ • M'lor ( r1:J 11 ( •rJ~ AtH·pccd y ~~..LJ-:....~~~c"":~~~~~~~~ " ' ----- ) '\ ' / \. ) =:::= \. .,,...,,. '""' ) ----J- --<~~41..( -'(.__..._i.t<,~-~"4" ... I Pixy color portraits 195 t • w n lor '1 1-7 • 11 t'I!'> ol 4 wa1101· r • 1(j.., 1or $3 '.ill I 11750 101 I 1 1 Lhr 1 ,1m.1s Spec1c1I I/ lll'llUl•lul gilt porlldllS 'I 011 ll'I • lw18.(10<; • TlllOt' 5 X 7 l> • T wt?IVt! Walleb • nN]ular 19 50 VJlue A. ~; •11<'1o'l'Q' •I IOW·l' 1 , ........ ~4·· pt<•• Age 1tm1t 12 years. Select from several pos&s and scenic backgrounds Copies and enlargemQfits available at higher prices Extra char~e of $1 .00 tor 2 or 3 children together. . _, TrclCPenney ~ --. ... &a ........ C-.. l f , d •.ii llUI 4J7•7Hti 0.....,. ine stattOnery corona el mar ~z::·~_:;...-::: 2300 Harbor Blvd. • Harbor Center • Costa Mesa .......... '-----___ ______.,~.._____- A m . ' . . . . . ..... . .. . -....... , . . ....... . . • 4 .. .. . . . . , -~,,.,.- ...,_ .. j ANN LANDERS / CLUB CALENDAR Wednesdav. November 1. 1978 DAIL y PILOT CJ i Cluh-Calendar PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NO'l'ICE CP·Hft ... lOZUJ Pli;TITIOUS eUSINUS "AMtl STATIMINT '"• fo1tow1no oen.on• •• • •0<no IMI~"*" •• HOAG MEMOlllAL HOSPfl'AL: N i Aux· 11Jary wtll presenl "Gift Box Chri ll'OU Fan Las"' from 10 a m to 5 pm Tuesday thl"(\uah Thur <S11y. Nuv 7 through No Y. \n tht.> hosp1htl lobby . A l t.T"N E LKAGUt; OF GARDEN GaOVE . Tht.> wroup , 111 rooper atlon with Southern {'allfomlu a nllllU ' dt•uler H, will pre 'l<>nt lh•· 2.'trd unnuul Oronge C'ounty Antl<1ut' Show and S..ilt' trom Thur!ld&,y Nov. 2. through :-.unth•) Nm ~. ,1t t hl' lk l,111 clerk~ Auditorium 111 lh1cnu Putk 'T. KJUAN'S RURCH: The ~en of St. Kilian ·, Cutholk Churrh, MisMon Viejo, will presPnt th1'1r ftfth annual Ca.sbion show and lum·ht.'On at 11 30 u m Saturday. Nov. 4, al th~ Marriott lhit•·I. Newport Re och. Tickets, al SlO m ay b<.' obl;.11111.-d by calling 831 3509 or586-556?. KA Y LOVISI!. •s• MON1>v1y, Ne#CMYt 8M<ll. CA '2660 Jol\11 P ~ P0111~. 9"9 ... wt • ...., <;Arc It. l'OUfttAll'I V .. tev. CA ""'''"'"• 1.11 1>ol11te. •~•• Ntwi .. ,.... Ctr<I• ~-t••n V•lltY CA 11\1\ bln l .... > I\ (ondUC:l.0 l>V ... Ill d1o;ldu•• JOIV\ p l " Po1n1• D \ l ' G II T t: R S 0 F \ M t• ft I t • .\ ' REVOl,tmON. The fl1ll1t-nt·t• WnMhl Chopll r \.\Ill nw t'I .at n1~111 Tut-Ml.•.>, ~o~ ·1. ut tht llotd l..1~u11u Forinformittlon rnll 4~M 01~ ,.. lluu.r~ will h•• noon lo 9 30 u m Thursday 1hr11u~h Satunl,1y :11l1I noon to ii pm Sunday Pt oi·~·t·dt. an• U11t'd to llUIJl'°rt tllc League's i>h 1 I .111t ht llJllt'h CVSTIC t1BR081S f'OllNOl\TION: The Orange County l'hoptc r will pn·st!nt its second annua l fo11h1on s how and lun<.'ht-on .it 11 a m. Saturday, Nov 4, ul thl' Ati.t ('anyon Country Club. ~ewport Ut•uc·h ... <1r tu·kets or 1nforma· tion conlat'l th\' 1·y~t1~· f1hroM:.; offtct• at 635·0900. PUBLIC NOTICE CPIW NOTICE TOCllEOITOH 'lUPEIUOll COURT OP THI ~TA f l OF c;ALI 'OllNIA l'OR THE COUNTY 01' OA4"0E ....._,I, Thi\ \l11t.m:..-i1 "'*' ftled with '"" Countv Cki'li: d Ot-C.0U"IY "" O< tol>ff S, 1'71 Wl$TIRN MUTUAL ISCllOW CDllP. 17JOI 11th SI., wt. 0 Tu11t.,, CA""° lttrOW NO. ts.Ulla·M -4' ORl\Nta: ('01\ST MOTllF.R~ Of TWtN~ rt"· .:111up ""'" mt•t•t .11·-; pm \\t·•ln1·"l''' ''' 1-:ttt-:U . ('l.l'K OF Nf:WPORT Kt:/\fH: 'I It• • luh"· 1 1·~111.11 month!) mt•\'l1t11ot will tw ht•ld ,11 11 :10 .1 111 Thuri.d i•Y . Nov. 2 P1ogram will b~ I', , k 111lu Chintt" by Or Earle HerHbmann I •l•l~ Of H. LEE OOVAAOUS. Publl\lleel Or~ c,.,.,1 O.Otly 1•11u1 Oc:I 11, II. 2S. HOV I, "18 •I~ 111 -. .11 ttw H1•llh•:!I 1-· r.,., re '' .111r,1111 \;1•v.pt11 t 11 lJ NT I NG T 0 N B EA C II J U N I 0 R °"~t',~';';?E t!> HEREBY GIVEN lo '"" Ht•<11'h for rt•,1•1' 1t t11n.., r .111 "'1'" Jim '' hu-. [1(>8 3..'>07 WOM F.N'S CLOB: The group wlll ho~l a hom e t1oH11w" 01 tne-w ""mea0e<u11t •t , ... , ... Qief\Ofl1 ... 'ilr'tiQ CIAlm\ .U•tn\I tour from 10 a.m to 2 pm. Saturday. Nov 4. tn ,,,. w1d OK-nl ""' r~""° to 111• PUBUC NOTICF. KAPP \IP"\ THETA AU "" Ot 'fllt. 11ff WVORT·llt\R80R BUSINESS & PRO· .. ... s~mN I. wcu u :N·. C'LlJB: The group "'ill h11-.1 1b ')1:-tlt'r d ub. Founta in Valley BPW. .. t ti JO ~ m Thur!ld.!}. "luv 2. al the Mesa. \, 111• ( ou11t1 \ C'luh 111 <. o:-.t.i Mt·.,t• Fnr rescrva 111111 , .1 11 '.11111\.11 W11l1,11t1 .., .11 ">49 7$44 or Nita I "h11m .ti 1,.1.! Jl1/H Huntington Beach and Hunting ton lla rbour. •1Wm,w1tl\t1Wn9<hW<•"CkKIV'"·'" 11sw• Tickets. at $3.50, are available at Mt:!'~ Beer :::_:1~~~ :-.~ .. ;.k.:n'!'4' u!':~· .. ~~.. s~~~~r'CA~~~~rAT:J" Oil N<. E ('(l.\ST Tht• )troup 'tit Ill m1·"t .11 11 .i m \\ ud~l,.). Nth . 8. at Lbc Lldu bJL hunt1 of Mr.. llotiuld Tlpp.>tt t·~ rt'M '' .. 111'"' .... 11 Palace. ~untmgt.on Beach .... nece.wry _ ....... to tM un THaC:OUNTYOFOllAMOE Mtt•Ont'd •t IM 1-office Ol JOSE llH Me. A-mU J WOLF. ttoOA""nlCW G<an.O• ~ NOT ICE 01' HEARIN G Oii' BETA SIGMA Piii: The I»lta Eta Ep 1lon c•-••. C.\1110<n•• .,,.,,, "'n.c" " '"1ETITION FC>tt PROUH OF wrLL I R bo f Col A tllc o••<• o• ou"neu ot II•~ un ttf v '!'NllDL!.!111 EalluST,!o1E!l!}~foN.; \tr' <;t'(lf.:•• Coon m3 it1......-ehaplt·r Wi ii ho d a .. am ~ 0 or Art UC· cltr\IOM<I '" .... m.lll~\ 0tr1•1n1no IC ~ rv ~ " " ... I A•• Laaders Pl K•:·ri\ PHI I he South Coru.l Alumnae l '1 1111 will i>H'"\'Ot ,, Ceh·bnly Hook Review at to iO 11 111 tr•rid..i}. "luv .1. on lla lboa peninsula. .l .1111t·.., W N1•wm J n will bt' guest author · "l'L'••k1·1 for mfonn,1Ucin abouC tickets and l1wution. l't111tul'I M r:-. V1rg101a Bollman ol H.111111.1 lion • <il 8 pm Saturday. Nov 4, at the :,:::.~:·:.~:",'!,°',~,'~:;:,;,~1~;~0~~ ~:0:~e~~~~:•Ai:,:i:~~:.;,~~ A1rp<lrl<•r Inn, lrvme Tickets, at S3. are uvatla· 1r"""''"" o' H TATl!SAC"T ... I h I'· 770 0345 U•l•OO 1-· •• 111-l·••tt·o•OORAK LEIN,C>Ku""" ,, l' y l'a ung -l UWl!i"" 'tlAr IF I NOllCE I!. HEREBY Gii/EN ...... ll••IOIQ< '""' Wotl I LILLIAN Wf.LLIEll & e1.1EANO lt Fl RST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: , ..... ...,., •• """""'a "" "' "aoEL ""..,.. '''"° ""'r-.n .. pe1ttion JOSE PH J. WOLF 1 or l'rotwte Ol W•ll ana ror L~tt""' An ;Ill-day country fair beganmng at 10 a .m . 1.oAn~iu a........ r..1.,.,..nwv .• na 1or au'""""~"on Saturday, Nov. 4. will be held at the church In Sa•Cl-•,C...lll0<"4•tl•l1 IO edm1n"''"' -,,, .. ,~,.. • Ttl 111•1 •n .. 111 Admtnbtrollon ot E•late' Act. re Huntington Beach E vents mclude music. danc· Attorneytorl!~e<wtO< 1ertno lo _,,,, .. ,,,.,.,., tor turtr>er mg. game booths. lunch and dinner. ,Pinner a'r· PuD••\n.G Or•no-r.a." o~·•v P1101 1><1•••cut.,\, anc1 '""' '"" """' dno J UNIOR t:tU:LL CLUB OF NEWPOR°¥ rangemenls m ay be made by conta cting lbe· 0cus . ...0No 11 t.1t.u.mt ~>II f:,~'~~.'1:;":;:•;:/'7'0'~"":,~',ri.;~0;i:: h I d f church office, 536·3537. __________ ...;.....:1tout lr<>0m ot ()eportm•ttll No. Joi ~Id BEAl'H: A Wt:::-.tcrn CU!>IOO rug l IS p anne or PlJBUC NOTICE courl di 100 (•VIC Cmlt•r Ort"Ct West. Saturduy, Nov 1. a t the Amencan Legion 11-lall\. 1n ~"4!c11vot~n1oan.1.c.1110tn1a. Ticket-. ure $12.50 per person aod include a T~TMISTRESS CLUB: The Newport Rsutt o.1ea0ct 20.1ua \A,eLte rn style d1nncr and $20 worth o' chips. Ha rbor group will hold a dinner at 6:30 p .ai. 1COT1~1ol'rRusru·ssaLe wi1.LtAM E.StJOHN .,. '> h H t l · T.S. No lt·llMS.81, Countv Cl~rk Pr.occc.ds will.bcndil UCI Medical Cen~er and Saturday, Nov 4. at l e Marriott o e 10 on Novern11er" ma .• , 11 AM., 1Rw1N ouTLf.11 lh I h t ·t .,. • r t·· ill Newport Be~h. -Fol' reser.Yatioos ~U...Dorothu .u.1111 -(;.£N-Hill COM-.iv, .,.. ov1, u.st..eJlll.SPE..CTOIL o er oc·a c a t 1~ r or rcse va tons ca " •P110•n~d Tr~•tt uno"' ~"° ou•\<u•n• RtCHLAND, auTLER 64!'1·9694 Franciscus. 631-3630, or Maxine Gantert. 10 Offd of rru\I rt-<Or""" !.eotemo ... m 1wo ........... . S44·4690. l , 1011. "' ln\I No 11171 In booit u :w.o 8everlr -''"~·CA tl710 .., oa.,.1011 orou .... , ~otd''"'""ot. Al;;-'~" ... ~ EPIS("OPAl. (;lllJ RCH WOM EN OF ST. lice ot ti\~ County R"'O•Of'• 01 ""fllll' uo ''~ °'""91' l"Oil\I 0filv Pnot ,11·<·ontp..irn:-.l pri",1tt'ly JAMES; "f.ht-group's annual home tour, Hoh· HIGH HOPES NEU ROLOGICi\L County s1a1~ .. 1c ,1oro•n•a <kt H.io,No• 1.M~ And How Are You? O F.AH A NN 1.ANO ERS · The reali-.t who 1-. roncernC'd about the "How are you '1 " g r ee t ing would be ah~olutely hornfwd to kno\.\ that th1!> 1~ a trun c-a tcd vers ion o f the olde n , "How arc your bowe ls'!'· No kiddinl? Be fore· Ex-Lax and Kaopect ate. 1t wa::. indC'ed a valid query. and, too. the an cientl> tho u g hl th e bowe ls were the !IC'at of t>motioni, "Con1'1dl•ring Napoleon's problem s in tha t area, they m ay have had a point L'. F ., EDITORIAL WHITER /\N 0 PROf''ESSIONA L KNOW -I T -ALL I N P HOENIX D E AR L/\RRV : Som climes people tell mt-more than I want lo know. I don't think I'll e\ler be able to use that greeting ag:iin a::. long as I live. Thanks a heap! I I l d P I d 11 .... h Id f 12 30 t ·• 30 12.ECOVERY GROUP INC · A fund ra1·s1·ng ~l SELL Ar "011uc AucnoN l,H 1· x•t·n pl<1\ 1n~ .1y n• u e. WI U\.' e rom : o ": P-m u • .. · ro HIGHEST 111001.R roR CA'>H lht• fJl<ltlO lor 27 years Saturd<ty. Nov. 4. tn the DO'(Cr Shores area of luncheon will be held ell 11 :30 a.m Monday. IHUOI .. di 1.m. of \ill~ rn lnwiui 13 of thow vt·JrS \.\1th Nl·wport Bt>ach Nov. 6 at Merc ury Savings and Loan. Hunt· ~~ ~f !': ~,."~''1,~~·~~'.'. ~,• ~.~·,.'",". PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITtOUSBUSINESS--NAMf. STATEMENT r o r m a I . t' x pt• n::., t' e For mform,1t1on regarding ltckets, at $3 ington Beach. Tickets. at SS. are available from cour•Mu .... 100 c ... , c.nt•r Dr .... I 'I l I h 1 t th St J Ch h ff. J s· dh t 839 4468 w,-.~, ~··"'·' An..t (dhlornt.• V)IOt •11 4.·~:-.on :. .• c1n} 1 mt·~ t'.H' . <·on J C' e • <i ml'S urc o ice ean an ors • · . "<lM 1 '" .. no ,,.,.,p" ........... , 10 T11e 1011ow1no perM>ni. dre ou""' h.n t• prac·tll'Nl for hour~ llii!'l 112101 qr M r~ Hober t Lt·1th 1548·7937) ~"0 no .. ""'0 0• •I"""'" ... a 0•-<'l I OU\•nt~\•H on difhcult mu~u:, hued l\LPHA XI U ELTA ALUMNA£ OF 1•v\• "'"' or,,.,.r1v .. 1 .. A1 .. .1 ""1"' KOLL CE"I H " Nlwi>ok r C.ountt -u-ICl-.tct•·Ot t t•bt"'l·I NUM BE~ II ti?I 0·"\"' '>lr••I a h:ibystlll'r for my htlle CORN ELii\ O~NELLY SCHOOi.: Thl' ORANGE COUNTY': Tilt' theme for the l\lOn· PARCEL, r ..... 0,..,,,,.,0, 101 11 0, Ntwoo<• 6'•,)<n C:.thtcrnu 'l1Do11 Ont's, dnvt•n miles at mv Fourth An nu.ii Corneli.i Connelly· Van Pa tten day, Nov .6. meeting al the Huntington Beacn ""' 1 no 1.o:1 .n "" ''" 01 1<v1,.. .• , Don 110 M Kou "°" 11 '" Lrdll :.oud J F p C I T T ~r m•P re<ftf'Ot-O 1n "°°' 78' ~' Newpot't &ed<h. (.tht0tn1.t i'2600 own c"'peni,e to keep an am1ly TO· ·c <·bnty l·nm~ ourna mcnl will hom e of Mrs. Gary J olll•y ts "cookies and ,0 17 """ t8,,, m . ..,,.11.,,,,_, mdo· •n R•c l'ld•d c l"'°" 06 1.1naa •><• appointm l·nl a nd was be hl•ld Saturday, Nov 4, a nd Sunday, Nov 5, al cra fts ... Members arc asked to bring one dozen ,.,. off •<•°' 1 .... rounty Af'<.,,.,.., ot N•w1><>r•0••c11.u•uQ<n•anM4 th •· d I I I th (' I C 11 S h I A h I n{ Ori1no~ Covntv itittown •#Mt or11th-O •\ l •,. C ~nmrtt • CJA Lind• l\h; nevt'r anr>l' pu > IC y t' ornt· 1a <mn<• ) • c oo in na etm. n· cookies <ind t he r<'Clpe~ Jo'or 1 orma tion, ca ll unii. o1,,.,0101 .n ,,,.. 10,,.,,,,nin•um Nr"'""'1 e.·..,n 1.<11••Mn•a rn6foO or priva tely lorm at1on1sava1lablc fro m 776-1717. . Mrs J ack Nels°'530 9493 pl4n ror lr"'1 "'' ,..,,, rKOrdf'd ,,, 0 " M1001em" 11 Hall Motif! So lo1sl s t ake ndt (' _,, 1010\ o-.c> '" ''"" "'' ,,.,o,,,_ "' Rn o ..... car-~• M.tr. CAll•0<nr.i Qt''"''•· ( 1:;onh (oh fr""'"• l1o1'> Whal in the world would AMERKAI'\ CANCER SOCIETY: Concnn SOUTH LAGUNA HILLS HOMEOWNERS: PAR CEL, .,,. .,,.,,,.,..,. ... ,,,,.,n '" Lvmn o .. ,.s 1t.ia M""' oriv· Your 1>erformance be ' II I St bl C t ~·I will be th Th I fl rt d h I'd b ••r nt "ano' •" '10"' ·~ "· ·n N~wp0r • S.-.Kl'l,t.4••10 •ni .. ~7!>60 like without somu ki'nd non :-. orse css a c tn os :.i "csa e e sem1-annua l'(I ma an o 1 ay azaar tru\t•• ,,11,_,,1 N) ,...,1 ,,. ,,,,. <•tv ,, Timcthv L '>t•dQer, 1930 Por1 .. sl'lling for a wine t;isting party and display of wi I).. be held from 1 ri a m . Lo 4 p m Sunday, Nov. ,, .. ,,.. ._ "', rnap •cC'lrc1otd •n ooo~ A10.on1., Ntwl>O'"• e.t•ch. c.utorn .. of uccompaniml'nt"' Try Rolls ·Rovcc motor cars at 4 pm. Saturday, 5, at the La guna lltlb Plaza '111'1 ""Q('' ·~ 11 "nd ·~ "1"u,,.,. "' "7~ it som e time .JUST " .. m1 ... 011<1rwov' mdp n "~ u lll<l' Of \l•n•o F BrOC kllOlt,. Po1nt~r Nov 4 P rOl'CCds WI 11 go lo the American 1N-countv ,.,~'"°"' o• '~"', wntv o.... N""'OO'' a.,..,.,, c .. 111orn1.o ME C:.t nc<•rSociety . JUNIOR EBELI. CLUB Ot' NEWPORT E«•o1t1'1<·11·t<()ln .. oKno!1twMun en~ DEAR YOU: Saying BEACH: The club and Coastline Community '" ~"own"''° d~ltnl'O Ull ,,, .. •l)n ""'"" Liil' lnsuranc" Comodny, OOmfnfum otctf' for tr.Ct no l•Ol re· Rt11t L•.titt• 1nw~tnwnt Oepar1tnenf, •• t h a n ~ y 0 u • • r 0 r RI\ JOA <'ORINTHIA N YACHT CLUB : The College will present <I fo ur· part lecture series cora.o 1n DOO• 1010\ O~JO' 114 ot11Ct•I Ono c .. ., ~ .... , P18L ... H•r1toro, Cqtt whatevt'r ht'lp ls re · I titled "Drugs a nd Alcohol, Today's Threat to re<ordSOf••IO<wnty n.ctitulllotO ceived is no more t han <1n nua casino night will bt> held at 8 pm. Satur· You and Your Chtldrera .. Arw ,.,.,....,"9 1,,,., ... ,.,.,, ~•c•u"v~ Thi\ bu,,.,.,~,, tonciut1~0 b t .. d ay.· Nov. 4. al the Ya('hl club Tickets are $10 tnem•"" IQ< ·~hoCUldt t>M~•nQ t>v~r 1tm1t~d DM!""r,nrp good m a n n·e r !'. . A .. ~ d b 1 The series bu•' ins at 7: 30 p. m T, uesday, tlloS<' ooniom '""""" o "'"'' • 1 P r.mothv L Str..ier 1>1:r pt.•rson. reservations mav. '"'ma e y ca I ,., P 1 , , ,~ 1~ ~ performing artist who Nov. 7 at the Eb""ll Clubhouse tn Newport 1 1 P • ..., • P w•'"'" , . .,.,." ~"' "' '~ """"' w·i~ 11 ~ ,., " •~· tn~ 64 4·9530 -c-1oh I to •ft 'l"Klv,,v .. ou w id c.oo "''"'''V Ct.,~ ot Qfonoc County, d 0 es n 0 t pub Ii (' I y Beach Fee IS $10 For information cell 963-0811. dOm1~1um D'"" {olltnr n1A onOtlobtr 6 1'118 acknowledge and thank AM E RIC'AN PEN WOMEN: Art 1st mem ext. 256. " ' P1o1tce~ l .. n '"'"'1•~ ~a.,.,.,...ni F102A04 PuDv\""" OroOQI• (.od\I OdllV Pilot Otto~r 11, ti, U end Nowmlll!f' 1. ,.,, tbe a ccompanist is a lw rs of the Laguna lka('h branch will exhibit NAT IO N AL SEC RET A R I E.S AS· 0~·,;,e~:'o~ ::.~:~~~~~""':':'...::~ slob -and don't think y Hr< et • Pon -..a c~1n1um c>1•n. •15' 18 for a momPnt that the their work at Tht> Tw1::.t of Sand gallery for two SOCIATION: Thl' Bahia Chapte r wilt meet at 6 ... """ H_.n, "'°' ,,.. ~rw1.1 ot DEAR ANN . Pl<>a..,e audience ~sn't notice week!-. beginning Saturday. Nov 4 The g roup pm. Thursday. Nov 9, at the Holiday lnb ·in :;:,,:DC>U""""'' 10 """•" 1 •no 1 please ht·lp u:-. ~omen tbis ungraciOU!'. "over· will met't al 7 P l)'l Tut!sd.iy, Nov 7, at the Costa Mesa. Frank Hufe rty , s upervising project n.. w...., _._, .,.,, otiw• tom 'UBLIC NOTICE "'host' husbands have no sight." It'!> a highly visi· La~una Fed1•r:.il S;n ings and Loan. Guest engineer at Fluor Corporation. will speak on ::;:..~;:;::1;:.,;',0::,~ .:'0~~00;;:~ con~1deration for th~ ble gaffe. speakc•r lr'.lll be Sueo. ensawa. ''Cb al'.enges -th~ Alaska Pipeline .. 10 D.. ,.,o o ... , >10,•o "••n• su PERi'OitcoUATFOAT~ .....,.ATIEOF CALIFORNIA IN THE COUNTY OFORAHGE CIMI NO ADll671 dd d k th I C4lllof'nhl 3 e W0t CY ay On --------------------------------------------------------------; Th" u-r 1~ rrll'I•~ Oi>Cld•m' PE TITIOH TO OE CLARE MfHOI! u s d u r I n g h u n t I n g ""Y lltt()llllY ,.,, -tn• ln(Of<fff.,..\ at o;e a s on. My hus band 1 , ·-~ ,,,. • 1r••1 ><kl<>\ """ottwr con'mon FR£E FllOM PARt;HTAL CUSTOOY ANO CONTROt. -Clt.otl .. ICC USJ ~ ...., ' c:k\19n.1hon ·t ..to., \h()W"n ""'"''n IOVeS l0 Shoot deer, geese, '""O ... I~ W II ll<' m . ..,. but #llhOul ducks, p h e as a nt v l t F •o ...... n1., ...... ,,.n,, t•or~•or1m '" ,,, ... mtttl,.,. Of ,,,__ P~t1t1on ot C: lranor '> lunoQu"l and Lloyd M L un0Qu1\t nn detwilf of CAH~t! Ann t.undGul\I a ""'""" lo< fl'Mdom from Pbretn'"' C"o .1001 dnd Control th. h t " .. ~N 'S e· v e og ptff'O ,~,,,,,..,,, ···h· 00"W"'"°" °' any 1ng t a moves ·~·"" . on• 11m0•611C• ....... v fh .. r .. m.,nrn-1 I don't mind be ing P""'''"'' .... m .• 1n. n()41 l;I w(u(1'(1 THE PeOPLf. OF THE. alone for seve ral days It Announces ()y "" o ... o •I 1 "" 1 lo "'" ''' O'.>f' no w,,~ .,., ... ,.,.,, '"'°""on '' during hunting sea l)On rnuv.a.u.n· .. ~1·1111· ,, ,,,,.,.,,. 11 STATE OF CALIFOllNIA TO MAR l HA LUNDQUIST ti ~ u,tJ. to• lht\ <ourt you .rre PWr{'hW' ~o.,., ... n tn.u '/OU n~.JY ~ppedr-oP•o,, tn .. lUOQ•· er-"''"'l II' ~"''"'Of 8 OI ltl•'t , outt Oh Nvvt•rnbf r~ tq18 at~ 00 A M then Jnd trwre fO 'tt'W>W CdU)tot·. " .my ; l:J IMYP wnv CARPI£ ANN l ltNOQUt~T VW>uld nnt De <le<l•rl>t.I ''' • ut ~ou1 u\hxl1 tn~rr111for 1n1 e>u, pu<•' o t tr,., •ll•l AP ~ It At~N l IJNOQUl~l tor tJl.tt• m1•f1\ for .)tJO(I bt:Ca U:-.e ht• l!OJOYS ll SO the return Qf • ""Y unOM '"''""'"of"''" O•-•l ol m u c h 0 f c· o u r :-. e I l~\l.,~~~ .~.~·~ 1n'..'.1~.;.~~;·;::.:1!: worry. as all hunting ''CAL'' HAIR STYLIST oy w•o 0et-oo1 110,1 . Tru\t P\l'f',.tult1h• • .. ,<Uh'"<> .. nd Oft wi ves do.. bccau~(' ('very EXTRAORDINAIRE (' Tl'IP (>'""'"""' uno.ir "'"' O••·a nl s ea.so n s om e b od v ~1 •• ~. 1, • .,,.,, '" 1"' ""'~' ><11 ... 0" .. "'"" ma nage~ to gt.'t l)hOt by 1·111 • ., ICJ()ktmJ f•1ru:11rd 111 ri· n•·11~1111 11/f/ ~51 COl..U Juty'... 0~'1 ""1'°""' o.-t•u11 ona ci.•m .• no :.H'l'1dent Hui I never let 111 qwm1t11t1• •'' 11wl o,1n J11• 11t 1ml1z1·d1ufrt11 Ji }} • ~,', .~,·•1•"'.~";_'., \~~ 11!'~.1~.,;;'~ u~~· 11un him k·now I 'm c·dn lur oil rl l'f/lrtHIU/1111/ '" ''""' t'<I"''"'"' 18 J tl•l\l'Jlllll "' .. o "'"I""' •JI C('rned: t U /1,m1'T />Tll/1 II {llfti 1/1 •II l/(IUI l111H /. fJ• l•ull ""' [ l,.'1•00 I ,, I l>o• r f "'' loflr.1w1nr., 1ntorm 1ftor. (Ot'\(f!fr\' t•Qnt .1no pr • 1 d,..,~' <Nht<.h r~•dtc 1 • ""' pr0<.....ct~ tor tM tl rm1nat1on ot ru,toov ,,,.., tontrol "' CARRIE ANN LUNOQUl~T 4' WI lortll In 5«11()1• 111 ·, ot 1111' C1v1I ('~ 'al ,.,,..,,.d '" Int" tountv ~,. •~ re .. t What' burns me up I!> prablt-:tt/,\ wull "(. ()l)t'T II '''"''''"· brl'UX d pr •O· riv " •uc..ilt'd lhal h<' brina~ horn~ the rup 11( Clll/•'" LAW CLNTlU THU!. TEE ""' C:OM!'ANV h1rds fur me to c.· ~an , .,.,, t.u.1• t At l"f' bf'Q•"n1n•1 ot tht orocePtt 11\•J lt'h •lldQt• ""·'I t I Id It•• ~hl1c>n I I 1f't ht I• CAJH'lf AUN l \)NDQIJl11 T and I hott• lhl• inb J k 8466 lndranapolts Ave. -Huntington Beach th kO••At c• 11 1 At JWl ((.orner tnd•MMOOh\ & N~iwt•nd• A1JtfVW •l•-'C"l'11 Jr'1turto :. a v ~. • · Wh a t c v t' r a Phone 536·8829 O•t• o o • .... • 11 "• husba nd shoot~. tht• "1fl' l'uo11•" .. 1 n 1 • ,,,., 1 11" • • ""' It• f ;'1ur ·.1 .lllo1y ,n t •Ontro rlt'4f nt 1 'I ' • ( • • ' t.. ( 0.. S.C R I I; AN '-' lUNOQUt .. 11/11; dfr<IOl lllcfjrant1n11 ot lh~ C>f'tll•on At t~ reQ~t nf you tl'K' 1u0Qr ~'I f'•Ot•V' any t.trm or di 1110••1on tont •Htt--d t~rtolf' and the '\t.ttur,. t)f fth• prf)<"'fd1nq ti" nt t IS SJJpposed tO tak(• C'<trc ":=======================~ O<t<.!>er 1~ l.),Nu 1 "'~ of." I say if <J man t•n· -P UBLIC NOTICE 1oys a sport. h\' ,i,hould bt• willing to do the dirty "ork conne<'tcd with 1t. What do you ~ay? f'~E A THER S FLY I NG IN WI SCONSIN DEAR F EATHERS : Ame n. sister. A man's hobby should not mean extra work for his wife. ShP does he•r share by le tting him f'njoy bb sport without complaint. The u me goes for fi11h. Double. DEAR ANN LANDERS· I play the pi a no and accompany s i ng e r s. c h o ir~. in· strumentalists. d ancers, and occas1onally, style sh~ws . Sometimes I work for money. $35 to $40 a n hour, but mos t o fte n J p l:JY without cha rJte for friends o r chartht:S To be a good accom · panist is a God given • alent. It takes year~ ol hard work and the ab1li· ty to be able to "foel'' with lhe soloist or con· ductor. I ..must be fairly good al what I d o because I receive a lot or r e quests for m y services. .. LeeDS OUALIC,.AFT•SHO£ ITO,.ll autumn shoe sale PRICES IN EFFECT THRU NOV 18 regular 11 .99 to 13.99 8.98 regular 14.99 to 17 .99 10.98 regular 18.99 & up 12.98 •Select groups, all from regular stookl • Big choices! But aizes ere Incomplete! Handbags at slmllar reductions Ma .!Pr Charge • V1< i FASHION ISLAND • 8uena Porlc Center Accom panying is just that, a nd should not be center stage unde r a s potlight: ~owcv·er, it would certainly be nice to be ac~wledged as a part of the performance. mstead or Ignored llke a piece of furniture. The really great musician knows th~ worth or a good accompanist and acknowledges him -or her Prjma donnas gf"t carried away with their own impo rtance and neglect to even thank an Cotta MNa. S:>uth Cocnt Plo10 • Hun1tng1on Center loguna Hllh Mall • Mall of OrOflg" Orange, The C•ly Plaza South • Wettmlnster Mall -~ ,. ----. ---.. . , .. a br1sk day at a fOOtbell~ or ea1hng onth<Z. .1?6,)l-wwr our all cotton a::irdul"oy ehU"'t, et ra tgOtJ l~ je.an f'ran ch<Z.mmdtl. fur,a cotton t u rU<Z.neck for -.i.ermili" ard moccaame 1rom colct. harm fDl" ~n . t rdd1\..10nal \y at-~ .fall 44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 ....... -. -.... . . NOTICE OF SALE UNOElt DECREE OF FORECLOSURE I. I I TI l j.,0<_ ~ vi ( N C:OMMU~i IT 'f A~CIAllON,Pl.unl " ., '>•HRLEY JEAN REMPE IH, ~lei Oelf'f'llM!t No 21.oJ .a I Ill• U..0.r\•-0, 8<.td Gttt•\. .,,,,.riff (t)tt>nfr Couf"lh ot Or Jna. '>l•t~ of (ol)l1torrHi::t du holttf'DV ttrt1ty tMt by vtrtuP ot De<rM ot f-ort•c..•owrt d'nd \.Jh in trw ~'-'l)t""0' ((X.frt ot '"t" Counlv ol ()rdnQo' ~l•h of C..lll0tl't1d entered on July 10, 1'18. <11\d rf'<.Ordl-d July 70, t91H 1n tn•• ,1oovr ent.lled 4t t10,,,. •'1l'ttnn rurtt~ Ro<.-k Glen Community A"c'""''°" lfW •t>O•f' n.tml'd pla1111111, ot>l•11Wd " 1udQm~n1 (tnd de<,._.. ut tortt IU<\,urf' dlld '61t• 11g•lnst !»nutll''f J1tJne Aemp,1t ott•nc:Mnt, fOf" thif' \um ct ~ ... hundrt1<'. tttQht nine I\ no 100 Ooll•r ' tawlul mont>r ot 1~ Un11t-O '>lalH •nd bY vrr1~ o-9 •t•I Of HWorc•menl m "''o •tlton ·~, ... '(!"" CICIOO•" S, 1019, I l'm tom~ tu""" II "" '"' pro11rtrtv In tl'I• Count• u• 0•<1no-• SIM~ of C.thtorru" °"~'108<I •\ totlowi. PARCEL l lltdl !)Oiiton of lr1Kt No 8998, .. no., po<tron or B•oc: • •W 111 lrYtl'~ '\ \UtJ01"1\.40tl \.ftO'llM «h Pitf1"1 () on • Mao rec.<WOt'd 1n &<>Oil 1• .,_, ?J •nd l• ot l'M"' M.-Rr<o•d\ 01 OrdnQe County {•htorn•• PAR CEL I Non l'•C llHIV ~ e•!t~mf'nh tot ut1U1le\. '\tdtyard. taut• .1nd bt ~Oh.: l\J'fl'Ji{''1Ul"1K• I> (uu "•II C:ARRlt. AN N LUNOl.)111',l. "'h h<l•e Ille rt<Jhl l<> t> ,_,_,,, ~ rtt.CS l;I oun•.t.I TfY"cOu,.1m.,v A~pumt ~I to reprt1·-..i·nl CARRIE ANt4 l..VN 00Ul'>f #hl Iner c.u ool ~hr 1 1nlft to attorot.ounYt tf vou .JOP"'·•• •net trt' ut\~ ... to i1ttord tOUn>AI th JV' t w111 .. Ol'lQtnt ..wn .(f to rvu,.,.,,,,,, ,n.j wnh·.\ ,, h "'·P•• .•·n1c1t1n•1 tinc'llH~'1t)I/ 11t~J 1t1f1•ll11}1 ""°' 1#,hYt S I ttOIJ1ftOl'I tl\f'o • '"''' m11t conllnY" "''" OtOt•·•·filn~ tiH ,, CJt r1011 ouf to•'•• .... o JO 0¥•> to,,,., ••. J~f'\t tor c.oonwl tJr to t!'nc.tOl1• u)ul"\\el to betome dt.QUdl~I ~d w 11h the c•w or to determ1n1 wtH·lh~r vou '"" onabl& to attnrn coun\t l at 1ourt1l'te1r r.coenw ln fOurt m"v Jt0001nt pr•vatt-coun1v't 1)1 thf' OuOl11 IJ• h10r(klr ''' r«pr• iv1nt ye>o 1nt1 f.AAf~ll ANN LUNOOUISI , ll~t~d. July •~. 1q1a WllllAMf 'itJOHN (INk !ltC~O"'"""IC Nordl><I~ Oeouh' c1"'" E OWA IU>-E ,R08EllT!. AiltOr ft•J 4t l.4¥11& '40 Nortll Goloel'I Cln:lt 0#'-t Sult• 11• S..•I• Aft•, CA '211111 ITtl I IUlt:lS llS) AUOf,,•Y tor Pet•hOften Publ"ht.~ u.-lf°'')l (0.1 .1 OotlY Vtlt)f OctoDI'• lft IS ~·~· I, •. ,,,. ~'».'I P OBU C NOTICE r~tr••l•onal, dr•1n•oe. •nd 0111<1r • --r---C-P._J_Dt ____ _ ~~~!!',.:'m!u~;:':,m:r:;:..,.~;; SUPERIOR CDUltT OP TNE 10 Owf\ers 1n tne Arlttl• •nllll•d 5~~~~~~~,~~=~AN~<:' • E•""m""I'" ot '"" 0Kr.r.111on or ,.., A·'17~ Cov ~n&nl\, Con C1d 10f\\ and "'OftCEOl'HEAl!INGOFPETITION Reslrtchons •f<'O<Ot'<l °"MM I, IOI& F 0 A p R 0 II AT 1E 0" w IL I. In eoo. ttll6. p-M9. of omcrol ANO CODICIL AND FOii 1.ETTliRS AK.,rd~ of ..... o Courtly f E s T A M e N T A R y A N 0 Prooerty t\ mott tommonlV •-n AUTHORIZATION TO ADMINIST ER e \ ta Morn1na O•w 1rv1ne, UNDER THE INOEPIONOENl AO Calllornla I OQtll\•t .. 1111 ''" Md MINISTllATIOH OF ESTATES ACT 11no11tar 11'11!1-""'nl>, trflr.Oll<trMnh l \Idle 01 FRANCI~ EARLE •nd •oourten•rnt e' tn•reuoto HiJ..vHF S. Deu•..ed btl0f1Qinqor11ionywt•J'<1"°"r1"1ntn91 -'NOTtCt; I~ HER68'1' GIVEH 111.ot PU BLIC NOllrE 1<; HFRl:8Y HANFOROT.Ol.SEN~•llled'*'9lll GIVEN T""t on lllur.,.t..y, Nov JO, d Oftlll1on tor Proo.le of Wiii 4!n<I t•11, at 10 oo o <loo AM, ot 111111 do coo1r11 Md fOf' '""""'' of Lettu~ " Matn LOOOy. Courfl'lO<I.,.'. 100 C:1v11 f~\lam~r\j,"Y lo 1111' PellltOMr and Center Oritte wto\t, C•I ; ot S..nta .. n. eul~urtiollon to OCJmtnlllet' tile ustAtu l wtrl u ll th• •llov@ dUtr,t Dtd Uflder lht '~"' Adml~l•lrefloo ptOc>erty, unoott ,1110 wri t AnCI oecr .... of E•IAltt NI reter~n to wllKll I• or to muc" tll•••nt '" '"•t bt me<H 101 111n11e• part1eur"''· 611'1 IMt ntcuu ry to '411"'• '~10 1udO""'"' '"" tim,. ""°P'llC• ot -·no I.lie"'"" "'"" tnler9$1\ MlCI <0!-1~ to '"" ll1<1n.n.t llA• Ott•" \Cll fo. Nov~moer 14, IWI, "' bl<tder. '"'<•)II In l•wtYI moM• Of U11• tO 00 • m • II\ lne C.<Wrl,_,. o1 Oe!Mn Unltetl Statn. ""'nt NO J al "Old tOllrt, "l 700 Civic O•led •t !>tnt• ,llnt. C•lllo<ntt0 (~'!lttr Ori,,. Wt»l, 1n Ille Oty Ol ~nt• OCt-r II,.... An•. t•lllO<l'll• B It AO GA T ti O•tedOcl-10, 1•11 Slwflfl QtOfW'< WILLIAM £. St JOHil Countyot Or •l!IOI' ·CA f HOMA ~J,~':k 8y J OooV•rcttU• Oc!ll\ll• ~ .. lie JOI I Lii " duttsT tisn Po .. •V•ltll<'-' l.J71 N..-111 -l ltrd Lat11"• HIU>. CA t7W FtoHer'11ft,tA tlU\ 11141"'1 ).MG l'"'lllUll'tAn.t'l\f V Allomey ~ .,.,,,_ Pu1>4l•l'MJd Or.,..'""" °""1 t>1r.1 P\•tll•\l\l>CS Or.tnnr t"O<ttt O••I• P11ol Nov l,t l~, ltt• Oct ll. >•.Nov I rt/I .,.,.7, ' I ' • t SPDICER ROA SJ ... EU. Cff ISM C9Cl 1111 s3s~ - '' Pnu1"' l'/ff!t:t Thur Nm l thNH.t"h Wt></ Nm• ~ u,,, 11 dmh 'I tu fl ':'iund1n }(J 111 7 No ~111••• ,., J1·ul1•11, \ • Satisfaction ... that's the com mc1dity you·r~really looking for. You want to be sure you're getting the most of it for your money! That's why you should_ choose El Rancho -for the best in value -every day! Because we're choosy, you can be, too! llRdlngllb For Roasting! STUFFED 79c Chicken • C.r. "A" fryen; with Oroweat Dre!>I'· m11. butter ond fresh eggi:! . . London Broil $249 ~-. ' . Rib cut USDA Choice beet RAllQDO STEAlr · Short Ribs ••.•• 521~ SELECT -SMALL END s21• Beef Boneletl8 rib ru1 . . USDA Choice IDTY!. CIDIC(! IE•M-4 Chuck Steak ••• s1°~ Cent.er cut-U.S.D .A Choice beef . ~r:.cn:r s2s' Snapper • · For the oven, skillet or broiler Beef Roast =.l\S 12°~ <'huck cut Choice shoulder clod Ground Beef ~n: s1 5~ Lean-does not exceed 22% fat Cabbage Rolls • 59c_ Stuffed. .. oven ready! Net wt 8 oz ea. PORK ROAST Fresb-&nelMa rolled Boston butt 7 BONE ROAST. 51 4~ Chuck Cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef IOfll.ESS s21~ Siii.Git Tf ROAST Rolled ... round cut of Choice beef There' more value in El Rancho's famed standi~ rib ro~st ... U.S .D.A. Choice beef, selected for quality, trimmed for value and aged for n.avor and tenderness! CBIJINE MILK-FED VEAL 0 Bone Roast •• SJ·~ featured every day at El ~ncho Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef Halbut $45~ SPLIT 69C STEAK BROILER • Center cut from fi rm Northern fish Larite meaty Gr A fryer {•/lflilb) Super Fresh Produce 811i/1ii-PBBPI LARGE ... II! S~eet and juicy .. from Northern Orchards! Put them out-and·watch them disappear. ------------------BROCCOLI c.M ..... .. .,... .. .. ...., 39~ TABl.£ ~SQUASH 2CJ! Thick meated! Excellent for baking. · PAPAYAS =:~!'' ·59~ •. ~ . Select smell end .•• choice beef rib. MATEUS WllES ......... ..... 11 • s3s9 ...... _..... .......... Stll Lamb Shanks •• 5 1 5~ Weetem raieed! U.S.D.A. Choice am BRISKET U.S.O.A. Choice-whole or point half Sliced BaCon ..• s 1 5~ El Rancho's thicker Ranch Style S s119· ausage rr-..mu • . •. OR BRATWURST ... we make them' ·Meat Loaf ••••• ·'1'~ Oven ready-made with fresh egl(i. , Chopped S J 79 STEAKS • •-& .. Jeanest grind ... doee not exceed 15'1 fat content A lot to like about El Rancho! 1 Frozen Food ' More to-like at El Rancho! rMayonnaise QUART •••• 9.tc ORANGE 69. c JUIO Apple Sauce MOrrs ••• 79c · You'll appreciate the quality as well as the price in Springfield A aide dish the family will ftlcome-and you'll welcome the 35 oz value Catsup HUNT's ••• : ••••••••••• 59c Made from ripe tomatoes ... thick, rich and just tangy enough! 24 oz Cal Fame-in the big J 2 oz size Souffles "www • • 59c Chooee Com or Spinach-12 ·oz Tuna souo w11ruer ..•..•••.... 8 9c Star Kist packs it in water ... no oily taBte ... just firm white meat! 7 oi Toilet Tissue ......... 79c Vegetables .. mw .79c Stokely does it for you ... 24 oz Wheat Bread. • • 59c Four roll pack of M.D. Tissue ... chooee colors or white ... and pick up a spare Cr• SJll ISCO ••••••• -•• Save with Ref1emon ... 24 oz btle The digestible ehoneoing-3 lb can Dressing u.rs •••• sgc EleCtrasol FllllllS. 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Four researchers Into the occult bepn their stance in Room 40l of Detroit's Gra~e Hos pital at 1 :26 p.m. T\lesday, S2 years to the minute after the magicl~ dJed of a ruptured appendJx in 1926. SEATED AROtJND AN OLD wooden desk in the semi-darkness or the hospl~ room as others have don~ on previous Halloweens, the four beckoned hlm, and Houdini appeared. says medium Irene Rucinsky. Houdini said he ~ad not communicated with :myone on Earth since his death, and that he would not again before "taking over another boclY" next year "I would Uke to be born on the anniversary or my death 1next year>." Ms. Rucinsky quoted Houdini as saying . "The a!ter·lifc is peaceful, quiet and there ure no dirrerences between one another," but H o udini 's lil l' "te rminated too quick ty. He had not fulfUfed ev e rything." M s . R..uc lnsky s aid, so h~ wants to come back. "We're not JUSt a bunch or kids with a pumpkin." said seancer Mark McPhers on . 'Thi-s-ts ... el")' seienttfie .and ve ry researcb- on ented.'' Before his death. Houdini had m a d e se.ver al ·pat'ts wtth hi~ wife and friends agree· in~ on a secret s ignal HAR~Y HOUDINI th a t the firs l ·to ·q ie woµld give others to mll ke his ghostly presence known. OOZENS TRIED FOR THE $10,000 reward or fcred by Houdini's wife. Beatrice. lo anyone who could prove contact with her departed husband's ~pirit by reciting the agreed·upo{l code . In 1928. one medium did recite the code, but wa~ later de nounced as a fraud. Because the code was then disclosed. no at te mpts have been made lo t ry to use 1t. Hut each year s ince. groups have gathered on Halloween to m ake· more attempts at contact This was the last chance to do so in the very room where Houdini -r eal name Eric Weiss - died. The aging Gra<'C Hosp1taJ 1s scheduled to be torn down in the next year. • ' SOL LEWIS, READ OF the Michigan Meta physical Socie t y, a JO.year ve t eran of paraps ychology and a college teacher , led thf' group~s·questioning of the great Houd.lnt Would he come back as a magician ., he asked. "Much more so," the medium said Ms. Rucinsky said Houd1ru told her more work rema ins to be done on "the greatest illus ion man has ever seen." a four-mirror disappearing act 11. which three persons vamsh. In Jtlost Cases Child ,·_Abuses Unreported CHICAGO tAPl F ifty.eight percent of all doctors who respe>mted lo a questionnaire s aid tht.!1 did not report cases of child sexual abuse. even though they are required to do so by law • Reasons given by the phys1cians were that they t.hought reporting the abuse might harm the family. that t.,he problem could be handled more easily prfvately, or that they were dissatisfied with the mSMer in which st ale social service agencies handle the cases THE STUDY. REPORTF.D IN THE Journal or the Aml·rican Medical Assoc1at1on . said. "Child sexual abuse is a more frequent and sc.vere problem than presumed · · The researcher~. Fred Stauss anrl Ors Jen- nifer James and William Womack of the Univers1 · ty of Wash.ington's Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. said that "sexual abuse of children is a growing concern nationally.·· They cited studies ma number of communities that show the number of reported cases has been growing dramaticaJly THEIR STUDY FOUND 102 CASES of sexual abuse. mos t ofte n involving intercourse or molestation by the father or ste pfather with a daughter. There were 57 such Ca{)eS. There ·we re .also cases involving sexual abu~e by ~nother relative. acquaintance. s uch as Ii ba bysitter. or stranger . There were no reported cases of sexual a buse or boys by cilbe.r ma.le or fe male adults. Tbe research team sent a questionnaire to 300 general practitioners and pediatricians in the Seal· Ue area. They receL\led replies from 96, of whom 51 reported seeing at least one identifiable sexual· ly abused child annually. They reported seeing an average or two and as many as five cases within the last year. •1N ADDITION. EACH OF TIIEM saw at least one case and as many as seven that were thought to have involved sexual abuse but which were not reported to the ph~sician ai:; such. The trauma from the experience was con sidered to be minor in only 7 percent of the case:i report~. The others ranged from possibly serious to very serious. Sixty.two percent of' the children were re· rerred to a counseling program, 17 percent were rererre<t lo a state agency and 21 perc~nt were counseled int.he physician's omce. THE llESEARCHEas SAID THAT ~~e~. though tbti trauma of the vlctimlied child ~~~~· to be terioul, only 32 percent of the ph~aiclans In· dicated lh8t lhey unred the famUy to repart the ln· cldent." Less than hair -42 percent -responded that they would report any child abu~ case Involving sexual actMty. ' j, n 2 II ... r. l , ,, • .. It • .. t.. Q rr .. • .. 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For ap- pomtment. call 962·7788 • KE:Y 1 1 RE:ALTORsii SHIHGUD COTI'AGE SI 15,000 Incomparable coPne r home in Corooa del Mar. A perfect couple h.lde· away. Cozy aod com· plete 1 Bedroom+ den with prl vate Jfatlo . Shown by appl. R.OIJST SHOP serving Newport ood Costa Mesa 10 super location. $16.500. RD\L. ESTATC: Why not consider this FREE list of VA bomes. completely renovated s bedroom. 3 bath beauty! lOO's t o choose from. It features oew earth Costa Mesa. Irvine. tone carpets. draperies, Newport Beach. $S5,000 - appliances, roof, paanL ~~-N~~ J!ft inside & out, and much foryourbatat~722l, more. You'll fall in love wtlb the huge added-on ~ master suite wath com- pk!te bath. All Utis ror 21 $87,000. CALL 556-2660 «=:SELECT ~ T' PROPERTIES Wfttcfff iealty S.AHDPOIMTE Rf YIRStDE $105,000 ' hve in Uus 3 bedrm 2 bat h beach hou s e . Pnvate patio entry lead· mg llll.O coxy aunllte liv· in~ rm. It'll move fast al SJJ0.000! 67~ tras. dJ.ning rm. · bar-----------Call your Or:uiRe County mstr. bdrm. suite -frplc FIXB UPPEll Vet.er~n Couns elor for A must.Jo see! Reduced Duplex on buildable lot. more information! toS725.000! •,2· blk lo bch. Frplc. 2 TcA to bd c_.,.t ....,_layProp. garages, plus xtra park-W•lista 75._1202 1teaffon mg off street. Asking OD· *"s-1060. •Y ~c~ REALTY CAREFREE I e lfi&Hil Pri!~~l~~~ ...... UICE HEW .. Newport Beach front Mesa Verde 3 bedroom, 2 location. Step from front - SAUS8URV BalOOa Island 67:H900 Prune Sandpointe 4 br. 2 story, pnde of ownership home. Posh family room. Screened patio. Giant suodeclt. Super location . _Df_sca_•.-...... • .... -... TI-Ul!.--1 and much more! Act -~ nw fast! 7S2-1700. 15 Acres prime com- mercial zoned 11-X. close to the Ontario lnt.ema uonu.l Airport. Call for det&Js. ~ ~ 111p1f ?•H\H1t1t)ll#~J f' [~li~IHI AFFORDABLE Newport. Live in pre . -.u6(lous Westcllrr for un- der $150,000. Spacious 3 bdrm, family room . country kitchen. Neat Hild clean anti ready lO move into. Call us at ~1151 for further de· tails. 675-6670 Lge separate recreation MISSY .......... iraftUI rm with this l story 4 BR --"" ----... ---1 .+-1V mr and office oo. Huge 5 Bdrm Ranc h lge lot, makes f or S l Y 1 e ho mt'. Large J) carefree entertainment enclosed courtyard with and f m11 j t fountain, 3 cocktail /./. a Y en oymen · /'; Enure home & lutcheo pauos. Room for grand / be 'full · ped & piano in spacious family ~ auti Y eqwp I h --~--decorated. Terms Oexi-room. Will be urea s.,ow ble-may consider lse place after you provide · 380 R th TLC!! Call t od ay·. 6 •~ITS option. 646·4 • u .... <,...,... "'" _La_un_·_e_RJ_lt_. ___ _ ~ CORONA oa MAR FORE STE OLSON ......... , ..... Choice location. one bloc k l o Big Corona beach. Most unusual in this area. Cust.om built _ _,,._•--c-... __ -_c..,..,'--'-"-'---• for ong1naJ <a6d pre· NODOWN- h · porch to beach & surf! bat with swimming Bnck fplc. Formal d&n· pool. Separate olfacc. 1ng room. old fashlooed lush carpeting. country kitchen with fireplace. gourm et kit C' h e n · Bedrms host ocean shake roof, block wall Vlews. Den or study also. privacy and a supe r Actnow!Call752·1700 price. CALL 751·3191 c.,,, ,,, v., , ., ,, ,, " 1• ip;~~~!TIES I ~·~Ill IUYElt ()PfN I" Q• ,, \ IPJN ION,.,,,..,. :H-EREAL' ESTATE RS Balboa Island Realty '"'"""''· ... ~~"""''' Wanted for this neat house that's Joaded with charm and f....U of up· grades. A 3. Bdr aif C'OD-------673-1700 d1Uoned home that's re .I=========::::.. IEACH INCOME lHE ILUffS ally spttial. $124,!m. ~~ 11.,"ll 1n,11\ 7~111 Co111 rt., 1,o•D"• c,, 11,, Rent/lease, opt. lo buy. 4 bdrm., San Marcoa. $450/mo. 493-5610. WITH VIEW Executive home: finest Jacome units -both quality. 3 BR. fam. rm w tstone frplc, wood "Enormous v ie w '· paneling lhruout. Low Count I es s de I u x 1• maintenance duplex reolures, reallslically w/imlimited investment pnced. potential. Always rented 1 ___ Ag..;;;;._en_t_640-__ 5560 __ _ <:.omp&et.e w/sundecka & ocean view. 646-7711. Sell with EA5 E ! It's a BREEZE Classified Ads 642-5678 ~¥~ HERITAGE sent ) owner. BuilL in lutcbeos, flreplaces, one a nd two bedroom s . Se11er lO pay most clos· i.ng costs. Sl500 moves the veteran buyer In. Beautiful 3BR 1 ~ bath home. Tot3l purchase price $63,900. For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot Mlwpart Hei~ta ReaJ ""'tat.e '--------· New on market. 4 BR oo •-----""°----r-REALTORS BAV & Pauos. Call for det.atls. , I COLE Of NEWPORT WaterfrOOlf Estoh BE A1CH IEALTottS + locrt Sl fp ft I 675-5511 $197,500 4SO NEWPORT CTR. OR. ( Wanding roadway leads 1 ~11 S:::O: lo executive maritime GREASEI l1v1J1g. Secluded entry to EXCELLENT CONDO • lavish la vin g room 'The much sought after S500MO•n-m wtwalls of glass opemn~ CAMBRJ.DG E Model ; 3 VA Appraised 3BR. 2ba to :.h1mmeraog bay. bdrms . & 2 baths 1·0 G k ' t h •-corne r lot. Call Now ! ourmct a c en .,. UNIV ERSITY PARK, formal dining. Spiraling handy to park. pool & _541_-0425 __ A_gt_. ___ _ staircase leads lO sweep-s hopping. $11 o.ooo ---------ing master bedrm & 2 .... EW y • c hildre n's re tre ats lncludmgland! *" ""* Seller 1s anxious! 1:-'or 41C>GRAM- pnvate s howing, call SAN JOAQUIN NO t ASH DOWN TO 84c3.,~,1?,. ,. , .., , .,., ,,. 1• Super condo, stone 's $I 00,000 t• lfil!M ~~~1zg:;~~~ wort~t::~•n ground level. Large 8'~'h> ~~~~~~~~~ PRIME DUPLEXES Located in 100 block . West Newport: older front 2 bdrm. haR new plumbLDg, electncal in k.itchen ; rear bachelor unit over dbl. ~aragc; space for 2 extra cars. Priced al $149,500 lollO may be assumed. - $113,500 BAY& BEACH 450 N WPORT CTR. DR. 75S-m11 MO DOWN, MO a.ostHG COSTS Cute cottage on tree lmed street. Tb.ls family home ls just waiUng ror a new loving Vet. ownet". Move in lmmed. Not a penny out of your pocket ~f£J56,00f. Agent, •Nl~an 2 Bdrm. & l ·bdrm, unit. West Newport, good ren· ~~~~~~~~~ Lal b l story; walk to beach. $159,000 673-3663 67S4717 Eves MEWPORTISLAND 3 Bdrm .• I balb home on R-2 lot: frpk .. lots or wood &brick. $185,000 HOMI Ir INCOME 3 Rdrm., 2 bath home plus two 2 bdtm. units in n1ar. 4 Car parking in de· llgblfuJ J)&l1c·like setting, Eastslde Costa Mesa. Property In xlnt coodi· tioo ! $1118,000 673-31163 &42·2253 Eves $4200. Assumes a IYk VA loan on lh1s lmmaC' 3 bdrm home. Call oow. Aaent. s.6-03SJ .. somdhln« you want to sell? Chwlned ad.a do it wel.1. 642-5678. Re al h Po t1• Inc OVERSIDO LOT Stewart model, Lusk Turtle Rock Highfands. 5 large bedrooms .. high ceiling, 3 car garage; nicely situated. MUST SELL. $244,500 A CO&.OWIU. IAMEll CO. 644-9060 2Ht IANJOAOUtNHllLSAO. IN HIWPORT C€HTEA ~ , ,. 754-7100 BASTM e At·ol h1u1r In< ' AO-VISOR 642-5118 A LrnLE OR A LOT Newport bayfront condo affords beaytiful year 'round enjoyment or tremendously convenient part-time occupancy. Pier/slip for 48 ft. boat. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths + separate room & bath for crew or maid. $58.5.000 FANTASTIC Pride of oWTlership duplex: water view from both units: seller )Viii sell halt or all. Flexible terms. $300.000 LIDO REALTY 673-7300 A Division of Red Hiii Realtv TACBOL I I' 12 I I MYNAL l J. I I r · p ! I ... 0 L 8 0 1 r The other csly r ""'Jn to u " ~ my bllttery replaoecs. ' I I I I I Wt*! I 00( the bill ''* med!· . _ _ . ~ enlc titted MOO for 1ebor. I ~ Nfd: · 'WYl.tt oo -you meen I A 116()() f()( labor?" H• Nici' ~zr-rH-,.,6_,..S_AT"'"T-.--1 ~~~·· my wife jull ..: . I I' I I I . u C-'-•• ~ <l•u<I~ QOOted _..._......._.....__.....___.._,,, t... "''~ .............. "9 -· I'® de¥elop l1om tleo No J lwolo-" PPINI NllM61Pf0 \llllf~ Ill l>lf'f 'IJIJA11(' cuJ de. sac, oear schools. Agent. S46-32SS • If you're loolting for a bet-~~~~~~~~~ t.er job, you woa't want to - miss lbt' employment Find what you want in column.a in Classified. Daily Pilot Claaalfleds. VA HO DOWN $98.!m, VA or 10% down. 4 Br 21h Ba, 1750 .sq ft. beautifully upgraded. Marcel. I.I. T. ~ 7-2.666 .. -----~--------.. The rastest draw in the ~ West-.. a Daily Pilot OPPOITUMITY lr:nocts otteo wben YO• use result-getting Datl~ Pl1ot Classlfied J\'"d, t1 reach the Orange Coas market . Phone MZ-S678 ...... Classified Ad. 642-5678. ~~~~~~~~ 8100~~! YE!~0~!!,~, CQ, ' EXCLUSIVE LIDO I~ Beaut Remode led 4 Bdrm Home Localed On A Prime Street 'T'o Street Lot. Separate Garden-Dining Room Ope ning To A Roge,r s Gardens Lansdscaped Yatd Large Family Room W /Fireplace. Office-Study W/Wet Bar Next To .Maste r Suite. Imported Tile In Kitchen Plus Many. Many More Exce ll e nt Features. Call For Appointment To rns pcct. $450,000. G:r ·--.. , .... ,"' .. '' 631-1800 "' oova ~E TAR GAZEKfli\., macnab I Irvine realty WOOOlllKE STARTER HOME G r eal for the younger set or starting investor. 2 BR townhorpe is secluded & private. yet is near all the activ ities in Woodbridge. Features incl. a spacious "country kitchen", lg. BRs &t brick patio + lg . s ide yard . Asking $69,95.0. Forrest Powers 752-1414. <A-125) 64T-123S 644-6200 901 Dover Drive H~r~ View Center Irvine at Campus Valley Center 752-1414 SlflC & flNlt SUPERLATIVE C S L T E H T E T E E 0 H P S E P M S P H L A L L 0 l M S W C H 0 H A Q E C H J C Q Q U 0 I A R W C t T L U 0 L I R I P U H T R A E E H T F 0 T L A S A 0 H E I S P N V T A H 0 0 P H E S U H I E 0 N t E Z H M E T l S T P C 0 P T N S P T K 8 H P T L 8 E A I N L 0 E L L UTE~! l t·O A E L J L M D V L R P PR t S-K 0 PS NE FLT U t 8 Al 0 £ C T S H S L E C. P R U Q H G U P A T A S H E U E T T Z A A A P U E H A T E H Y 0 N 8 I B Q R S E R Z 0 I 0 L I I R U H C l A R 0 E L t M E E V N l V 0 E t E E S U C H t Z U R Y I R T 0 T Q I P " A H C T E l C t P R L E L U C : wot below tOOttt Ot'Wlftl. becle . ...s. UP. down Of d'-oonlllv. l'rnd •.ell end bo~ It '"· .. Mn Qui ntillfllte B•t ' No1111ucfl Optimum Tilt fops .. 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'* '100 I duplx. lncludllll bay ALOHA! a 2 .,_ IY•ll. 1ome w l poola rtont W be ucb. down In Ellotlc around• tind ll• ~ W.4602. a pk 213/63'-3200 muaive volcanlr rock Lo-.-lv 2 S'-PMnlnr.ton Pn>~rtlt'S_ ..... , ..&......_. tOO firrptaeebrinaatoud101 ,,,,...., , ...... J •-• 1 tbe talandJJ lo tbl• • + 2 p.rlou• ~ brdr oom • • •0 •• •• ••• •u •••••• •• al :JOH Platte• Pn m«' home With dJ111n1. filmlly MOL>ERN uea and prlc:e<l untlt-c room and f1 replarc , l B~OROOM marbt at 113.000 Orhe <'0'11.Plt'ttly remod•lf'd Z BEDROOM by and tbt<n call P111 runve rt to duplu 2 BEDROOM ICA'nt '75Z·llllZO Ht.ao. Ote:K. Call 11n OOWN J '-\II ~IL ~lr..'O Mo t.o mo 1Utnual 111 ,,...., A rumc lt),3()Cl •renantll CE ~ util U24 w Balbn.-. PLA l:ihd l-\&11 pncr~.ooo ,.OPBTIIS* S~ORRR K .. #1 .. C•t..•" ~ 1ap..nue , .... .1 __ _ IAatlAY RUYOIRECT .UAMDHIW J""'t romp) Ltd • bdrm pl1.11t den, 3 bath C'UStom home 1 Hou'r frum h.afb W'lh OC't'ln 'i.w COAb'T r ROPP.RTl £S till )410 C... .. M_. IOlJ ..•..........•.••.•.... MISAY9DI CUSTOMH<*I 4 Bdrm 3 Rath w rnrmal dinln room and family room 2* aq I\ •lnllt> l\UJry on overa11.t'd Int F,nt"at qu.h~ t.hruout '» ~ti to ""'"'lry dub ,, tmrus "°''rt. t'tnt llmt- TOWWfOMI 2 Story. 3 bdJ m. 2"' ba l-.1111 llnlt. A b•ric•in •l Sll2.000 $1ibmll youT 1trms 640.$ l 12 • f'llOW BlJILDF.R ---.-----.i oft~ (;all 546 S8tlO H.t't ll(,wn No quallfylnl( 2 ID Con.a.GI Ownu , wlll finance or 3 new Town lot houses ~. 3 bib from ()run 10 downtown$ best area. 3 bdrm. 2t,<, ba 1800 IQ ft. 9f quality low main· tenancc construc t Ion. Rudy to mov" Into ~ck tsacrow •11nand ng avail. Prom $122,500 . ()pea Sat/Sun l·Spm at 323 111.h SL HunL Beach ,.. talit' OV('r &"11 <:1, v A PlUS tMCOMI W.n 3bl' ·+ fatn nn .. lt: STl.ATFORD ~f'<t hardwood llnar, rd + t1Xlr•• + bM:k bay MAHSIOM . bt-aml'd t't'UU11$. i --------•I *'3.000 Owner/ ""'"nt Formal tile entry lo step bn<'li C111h .. -. ..00 ~·ounlt'Y ~ lut~·bt·fl MUST Sii down llvin" rm i.nd -us c.....--•·1 formal di.rung. Sparklmg '"" ,a b«t.mom & IMJ"l(t> faml .,,.....,_ ·------gourmet kitch w/vlew of 2 bdrm. 2 b31h in('omt' ly runm on qwl'I <'Id dt< u.::_-V_...._ cpslom pool and ju urut ~1th pnv111~ y.ird "" Ownetmovin~llOLO( __, ...--Huge family r oom and pal.JO 1190.001! art•u Jui.I f1nbh~ rt• 8p1tdous 3 br ~ family w/stooe trplc. Sweeping <.'AU. POR mudehn.i .,.ull pnn~ rm"' duung rm Mtuiy st'1J"S to gigantic mslt' INl-'ORM ATION $&,I)(_. upgrade11. Corner lol s uite a nd children's 644-U Ii w/RV &r boat gate. CIOtie wing. 3 car gar w/boat & /.Jn Nlf,fl DAILD ~ A~!:>ULIATES lo 2 eoU coursez. Only trlr access. Walk to park €<y•r e SUl6,000. David Bourke schools & shopping. As· -__ ...,, , ~ ~.~8850 sume VA loan of $35.000. HOM€~ -""t'iD · __,~-~ Lge Ea1ta1de JBR 2ba. UTIU.A RE.ALTY 3333WCout llwy. NB f11m rm ~/frplc, ne w 147-6061 5...._9366 S PYGLA.5SHILLHOME 645-6646 cpts. skyht.e. By owner ---T------ LS Cambria Sperta<'ular ---------• $82,950. 49'·6192 eves. IAYSHORES Vlev.' ~by Agent 834-2965 dys . Mr Dun· 2 Bdrm Condo. Entl unit. huge pauo. new crpt & lots ol x tr 3Jl. $58,500. JASMIHECRIEk IASIC TAITBl ning,Pr\oonly. •Oc .. View HOME. $69,f~O East.side charmer, 2 Br I •a.strric• Priced rig h t Wllh 3 ea. lg yrd. upgrades. Own« motivated'. Call Bd.nns. new carpels, ~ 646-3101 iJ&'a large lot. and many fruit ---· ------ for apJ>L now. Agt.. · trees. Only $00,900. Call J Br ~o. 2'1-l Ba. pn me ~MM 159--0363 546-5880 tocallon, 2 car alt. l(ar. Bay & Ocean View! prof. decorate<i. $94.SOO. 540-~ ~~HERITAGE . • REALTORS From the beauUlul ter-raced patio, brkfst. area Balboa Island Really & i1V10g room tool You'll ________ ._. MESA VERDE "'"'""~'""'''l'("<j ... " eruoy privacy + in this 2 _______ _.. 673-8790 bdrm .• d en, 2 bath. EashideCllauwr Blg familybomeonquiet HJGHLY UPGRADED t.ensioo-free Irvine Ter-2 bedroom I bath on R2 cul-de-sac. Lots of eK· townhome with all the racehome.Just.fl.85.000 lat with room lo build. st~ooo· Bea~ldlful yard. amenilles.3bedrm -2~ (leasehold>. Out of area owner anx· · · LS-,., own. bath. Call for details - ()pen Sun. only l·S iou.s. $86.,900 RIGHT REAL TY 7901 Garfield, HunL Bch. t7t.a5ll r&tcnadelJllM A pR €HIG€ ___ su_ru ___ . 846-4.J.02 *fl'i~uY1-lia /--t-~ HOM€ .._.,,_•5"dd Big~~~~~~ll it. 673-8~~ 3333WCoast Hwy,NB •BR, fa.m rm, (rple, RV or add on. Only $57,950. 2-,,s E.. co .. t Hwy .. CdM 645-6646 access. patio. Seller will Terms available. carry financing. ss..ooo. SCOTI REAL TY ~ Ma~nab-lrV1~~ ·ocEAMVtEW $375,000 WATC H Spinnaker b I 11 0 w. t ' E E L s breeus & ljunshine po m your fl'rench windows & skylight.s. ENJOY a :ialllla or Jacuzzi l'1 your mas te r s uite. SUN· BATHE on one of your a declts. Upper story • h •.i. lng rm. dining, k1lchen, master suite. Lowt't st.ory 4 BRs, 2 bathi; CO M E TO 222 GOLDENROD · OPEN TODAY 1·5 P.M. (A·l27l OPEN HOUSE Owner/AgenL 963-4567 · 536-7511 SUHDAY 1·5 • 594 °'! .. HAMILTOtil BY OWNER·2Br Condo. SHOWER WITH ron>er unit, clean, cute. AL1 ()til OtilE! A FRIEND cheerful, o r Harbour. Colorful garden-like . be a c h . s ho pping. 1 yard and patio enhance in Olis 4 •shower in a UJed _owner __ ._MO-_l_4_78 ___ _ the dignity of this 2 ma s t e r b al h . 3 By Owner 4 bdrm. 2t,; ba. bdrm. 2 bath t.ownbome bedrooms. 2 baths. fa mi· fam, din, lndry, prof. loo one floor) with open ly room. tastefully de· lodsp. & decOT'. with stairway leading to huge corated s plil·level In maoy extras. $109.000 bonus tort overlooking woods>t VIiiage Creek. 842-04.55 I i v 1 n g r.o o m w i t h 8'70 Deep Creek. fireplace ! Near shop·~ ISAHYOHE? ping, school s. and · MagnUicent upgraded transportation! Only 21 Towob-Ome overlooking SfD.950. Call Gen Ryan. tennis COW't.s. 3 Bdrms. 752-1920 21,; ba. Priced lor im· ' '-"U AIL ~ mediat.esale. T A Newport Cehr 754-7100 PLACE 640-uu - f'ltOPHTIES• g& # • 1 '°"" Tll l:)O ,.M.I GREASE! ~ CostaMHa t024 •••••M••E•S•:•-_;H•••D•;••••• l+ftum·, , SSOO-•nYM1hl By owner. Downtown, or ,.. • .. "U I ..., VA appraised 3BR. 2ba Lake Park. 2 Bdrm. 2 ba, becuttn Howw ... ,t-rta·in-'s comer lot. S70.000. Call lge work'room. SOxl42' liil ... ,.., ~ Now! Ml-0425Agt. ~Orner lot. Fam-r m, Has 1t all. 4 BK. sep Del"~ eust. shutters lhru-0ut. ma'>ler swte. dtnmg rm. I OFFERS160.000or '! 1101 Pane St . $99,500. lam rm. workshop, hul(e Pl~b li g rm. country &you own Mesa Verde·s ...;.S36-~3979;.;;..;..;__ ____ _ c u I . de . s a c Io t w I kitchen. dilling, fll'cpla.ce finest big 11. acre view ~ I 044 ~orgeous pool. Owner and 3 bedrooms. Patio, home. Must sell! Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• transf'd . Open Sun 1-:>. VA terms. S98.SOO. BKR. !>4&-9200 SlJ0.000. Thoms as L Call S40·1720 · 1--------- Schworer Rltr. S4S·7983. P'ltlHCETOH $105.900! · TARUIEl.L 0... Poiftt I 026 University Park's very IUILDBt ClOSEOUT ....................... desirable Princeton Sex,eral lge 2 story 4Br. Wide angle ocean view. ~: SlngJe story end 38a homes at 345 E. 23rd ''#I In Calfornia" New 3br .2"4zba <3rd br a unit. High vaulted ceil· SL for $189.500. 2 single ---------pvt s u1 le l. Sl85K · logs • lots of g lass! story JBr . 2B11 homes at STOCI< UP-Con s ide r trade. Agt Massive firepl ace. 2076 & 2080 Orange Ave. in your lar ge handy· 'rrl9-0706. Formal d ining rm. ror $129. SOO. 0 w n er ~andy pantry-a winner Beautirl.tl home for sale In Cbeery kitche n hos l s r 1 o an c 1 n g a v a 1 I m ~JS 4 bd,rm. 2 .ba~h Dana Point. 2000 sq. ft. ALL NEW CABINETS! 3 Owner /agt. ramily ~ome. New tile ID sunken 't:R wilh frplc Lge bednns. 2 P atios · 6422164 673-0782 entry.ltitchenandduung di · · · o ne on g r een b e lt.. ---------area! Fireplace. large n. rm. ram. rm. &den. anotberolfma.sterw1ng! BY OWNER-Decorator pauo. fenced yard! AND 3 bdrm. 2 ba. shutters. Close lo pools & lennis lum., 3 BR & den. vre· near schools/shopping! lndscpng. redwood cedar Call now, 752-1700. • stige area. $118,000. 1111 PRICE SLAS HED to fencing . $114,900 Call OP1•1••10·1•s111'-"N'"''' sum e loan or owne r $83,900! Call Bunnit! 496-74Z7 [e I w/belp finance. Eves, Porter. 752-L920 Ob 2 Br 2 Ba dos, , l!tt'ljl!;Y s.16-U54 ' QUAIL ocean view, total secur. l ~~J-~!~~~!Il~~~i!~~~-~ WrTH A f'rom $89,900·$127,500. ':::::: Pl ACE Terms available. . CLUCl(..cLUCK ~ W&5TCOA.5T PACIFIC No broker commission. HHE! ,.OPHTIES... REALESTATE Woodbridge corner de· T h I ~ c 0 u J d b e ,,,,__fl t:lO, l 496-85.15 8Jl·2600 tached. 3 BR 2 BA. McDonald's fann for you · ._..... · .M. . . $94.990 BLKay 4 BR. den. in the cily. Country rural HEW USTIHGl Fo.t:aM V.., I 034 3 BA. hg lot. $159,990. <1tmo8phef'e. Throw in a Clean. neat 3 bdrm home ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-0ll2, 644-6687 modem 2 story shake has 1l all! Pool size lot. 3 YEAR FREE RIDE t Br. formal dining rm, 2 root home <3 bdrms + warm earth-t,ones. Close Seller carry la rge note. sty. comer location. New d t: n ) PI u s h o r se Ii. t.o schools & shopping. No monthly pa.yment.s. cpts. comm pool/ park. chickens & rabbits. all Be tte r hurry! On ly No qualifying. Take over S1 0S,OO<r. By own e r . IJ\VlNF. OROVl".S orfera >'9tl Ull.1 dynamic family home on a cul·de·nc street ind Ju:1t 1te1>11 lo pool, 1p11 and ltlnnl11. All lhla and more wt11tJn11 for . you. Only $102.900 Call now. UNCHlli&. TY SSl·ZOOO GORGEOUS 3 ~droom home, de · coral.or carpet It drapes. beautiful landscaping. e ntertainment ba c k yard. Near Culver & Si.n Diego Frwy ln ooauillul Culverdale. A must to aee!SM~. R ll»ICH IEALTY 551.2000 T Conipany 4'7·2457 • llACH con AGE tlanlwood 000f'l'I. lrnou y pine walls, flreplaoe & 3 lied.rooms. Much chum. Needs paint and Im· qi.natioo. Only Sl35.000. • 1104 So. Coast Hi way in ViJJage Faire LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 *DUPLEX* Ocean side of hwy. level lot, easy t1~es11 to beach. Needs paanl. minor re· WOODBR1DG E pwrs: Ideal for home & VILLAGE income. Hurry. only S&s Beacbwood Patio $159.900 HoJne. 3Br. 288. frplc. 2 Mission Realty •94-0731 car garage. m any up· OPEN HOOSE. Owner grades. walk to lake. s220.ooo. Spacious 2 S<'hls, courts et.c. Owner. bdrm, 21 /2 ba: d en. $87.~.551..USS. Short wa lk to beach. _ IYOwtitM C atalina view . 135 RUSTIC wood and glass ~Kntght Drtv'e. Lag- SBR Deane ho me in ~ University Park. A/C, HILLTOP View. ocean & lge comer lot. Tiled i{l & coast. 3 'Br 2 ea. fam. out. Wood floors & walls. rm. t)eated spa. $129,900. Open ho u s t! l O · 5 . Divorce forces sale . Bkr. Sat /Sun. 4902 Persim· Mr. Blaclr. 1-898-7879 mon.551~ On Lake, 3 Dr 2'h Ba. den. form. din rm. $198.SOO. Contract of sale. 2 yrs at 97/8% Call Bob Marcel. 1.1.T. 957·2666 Villagel Princeton BEACH CLUB Consider Laguoa Beach lffestyle in a Mobile Home. Ocean V)ew. pvt bea<'h facilities. Total Security. good parking. 3 great lisl.Ulgs lo choose from. MClbiM HCMM Stan 956-4500 .. Mode.I ; 3 bd.rms .. 2 ba~. upgraded: carpets. shut· ten;, mirrors. This lovely home is 10 excelleol con· I~~~~~~~~~ dilion and . has a good By owner, 2 bdrm Rustic location. Priced lo sell at 'Charmer. spectacula r Sl0&.000 ocean view from every UMIVHSITY PAD It's the Princeton Model on a m ini.greenbelt Cer a m ic tile e ntry . plush carpel and this out· standing three bedroom home is on fee land. 1'.hls is a very attractive home at a ver y atlractive rm. L ge l o t . New lutcben. Have approved plans fo r re mod el. SlSS.000. 497.3289 ~ .... 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VA-FHA TERMS are available on t h is great • bedroom. family room bome wtuch sits cm a premium ree lot pro- viding pncacy and ore s treet RV p a r king. m.~. Far..,t.caU 644.)21 t /.Jn NIGEL OAILEY & ASSOCIATES price. Call t-Oday for your --------- a,ppolntmeoL LOIJIM "'CJMI I 052 red hill ~'· 552-7500 ~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Niguel Realty • LG1J11M1 leoch I 041 CHARMSl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Delightful a nd sought after 3 Bdrm. 2 ba home CEH'TRAL LOCATION on a cozy corner w/trees Tremendous ta mlly & nowers In abundance. home. Th.is 3 Bdrm+den Perlect cond. inside & with 2 baths has an out. Enjoy the itood lJfe. XLNT OCEAN VIEW. AvaJueat...$96.000. $192.!500. 49).9494 495-52.20 ... Wiii ...... Htty 496-2413 830.5050 LogilMt ldl 49445 t 9 Nestled in the hills, cozy Private home. 3 Br 2 Ba. 2 ml from the ocean. $88, 750. PaUo entry to • BR & WESTCOAST PACIFIC family room home : REAL ESTATE master suite has pvt. ~ 831·2600 dressing area. Cozy •--------- fire place. Low main· Lab Fornt I 055 tenan<'e y ard. Near ••••••••••••••••••••••• schools . $132,000 LA.)(E FaOMT Beautiful J bdrm. 2 ba. boal dock. • Bedroom family home Sun & Sail Club Mem· with family room & din· bersh1p. SI 18.000 Best ing r oom. Easy care buy on Lake. yard with frwt trees. 97S-0323 83().7023 Fireplare. Open floor Newport leoch I 069 plan. $205.000 • • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~Family Or for someone w /lots or visit.ors. 6 Bedrooms. 3112 ba.; can be used as 4 BR with 2 BR guest unit. Good locatJon. Potential. $187.SOO . UDO ISLE OPEN DAILY I ·4 lC..to.HotMs 219, 221 & 2J]' VlctS.lttn0 UNITED BROKERS DENNE SODERLING 67S-5626 or 64().4518 Cl"OSS fenced & you have $75.900! ~94.91 9% firsL $16,000 down. 4 714-552·7807 a farm. Over 1850 s.f of Br. Gary. 960-4388. Bkr. ---------..;;=========::=. ~,,n~1.Belter hurry l (~Wi'EJl:J;.JlllU:HI _.u _.MS Beaut Turtlerock home, BY OWNER IN NWPT HGTS 2Br. 2Ba. 542 Catalina St. 00-8373 c::1 Walker & lee Real E!Slate .,..,.,,.,. -_,,_,_______ ml"•-by owner. 3 BR, llv rm, Trade your old fluff for lbr,llh ba,2car cl06ed famrm,bollusnn+pool new goodies w llh a gar. JREN, 968·2297 &Jae, $141,SOO. Prine on· Classified ad. &&2·5678 Sell with EASE I It's a BREEZE Classifted Ada 00-5678 $8500DOWM NO CREDIT NEEDED CHOOSE FROM Npl Hta ~al SH 1,SOO Pool. rt mdl 11100/mo. Newport. Bal Sl<t0.000 180 deg golf courae view. $1100/mo. Npt Illa. Bal $143,000 4 Br pool bm 11100/mo. ' Hunt Bch. Sal $83,000 RemdJ 3 Br $750/mo. 2 Newtwnhrm Npt Hll Hal Sl.50.000.Sll.:SO/mo. 2 New lwnhms C.OSt.a Mesa Bal $142,000. SJ 1001 mu. F/lndscp, 21QOOsq. ft. WIST IA YSIDIE COV( Grandeur and prart1t·all· ty uam up In Um rarr 2 111()r;t, Slrwl model unit wtlh partJ•I b11y view. 2 deck11 . hreplacf', huge ainr aae wllh work11hop AM storage, pool and Jacuzzi 11ce~as! Jus l SteJI' lQ. the blly ! Call Bea Arnold. '752·1920 ' QUAIL PLACE ,.OPllTIIES* co,.. fl 11)0 , ..... •EXCITING• u. ..... ,....ld dbl wide luxury·Elt~ Ale Smack dab in HM! m1ddlt' of buuUful Newport ttarbor. A garden paradl1e +; ~· marvelous pvt bnch. waltr to 11hopplnt •n Newport Harbor's oaoel cllcluslve. area. Only $26.000. <K1.D7$T I c.lfw•Pecifk MaMeH.-S.. 2708 H11rbor St.e. 208-A 540-5'37 PICTURESQUE ,.. FU1tMfTU11 setting among th e Great starter bomc for W~tchrr area's finest couple & single. 1976 homes. Serene plants Sk>-lme dbl wide . Uke drape the entry. Vaulted new, vacant. Dur14a1 open beam ct'lllng1 price. Out of town seller Luxu.lous canopy the formal h vtng wi ll f urnis h w /n ew room & separate family furniture. (NC10'1'9-80) Uquldating all property. call owoer. W UJ <.'ti.try on coot.reel. &&~S399 llGCAHYON room. Note the pnvacy Mobletto..StoN OHi. Y $161,000 ol the master swle s•l · 95 .. 4500 Ute and airy lownhome Ung room. Rear yard I~~~~~~~~~ near pool, jacun1 & ten like a pnvate park. Wantl- nls -Jog to Fashion more deuuls' Inquire -al Island· 3 bdrms. 2"2 ba. 6'>7221. •EXCITING•' •ON THE BEACH• we t bar. frml din. 2 ~ spacious tree sheltered • balconles. lge m.str swle w /w a lk·1n closets . 21 securily gates. 7S9-ISOl (~lW013Ji$iJ) W..tclff l..tty ~ Newporl•edt ps & sunsets over· the bl ue Pac1lk . p beach. 5 minutes Real Eslate from Fash ion Island Sensational triple wide Me...,... Mei.Ii home. P ark rent only ~ Sl-2~500 ~ ...... redfk _,~ ~---New carpet.II. 2 patiOE>. ~ ..... _ Newly offered. Th is stamedg.laas wlndows,3 MoWI.~~ great fmly home· 3 big Br 2 Ba. Walk to schools 2706 HarborSteZOS.A bdrms, 3 ba, huge huge &sboppuig. MS-9161 540.5937 fmly rm. lge frml dm. Pnvat.e reu yrd for en· TAKE OVH tert.aining. 759.1501. r A YM&fTS l~•wnm&am rn1 =.l ~~ ~:y~~"~ park. bank repossession Real Estate ~~~~~~~~~ Toe.al price only $24,400. See It soon. Won't last &g Canyon townhome, 3 Mew-rt Heidi ('can <O c Br, den. gotr course ;:::. ""'• .wuul .A . .I NewC. .... ~i ........ s .... view . pool/leno1s . a&48dnns fr$2l5.000 856-4500 $239,000. 644~746 AtJ.. Allan HeJler675·942S a R'-!_ .a....-MOME 10 l( 40. 'S9 F1eetwood. ~""'"' oro WANTED: Bdrm accommodatei. El.EGAMTVIEW SbarpBaycrest 38rF.R. full ize 'bed. T rad<' The prof decorating & hme, under$300.000. Wands Mobile Home laodscapmg of Uus lvly Plus a Bayside Cove con· Parle. 219\ Harbor Blvd . bome make 1l a show do w/sllp up to $200,000 Sp 124 Across Crom K place. 3 bdrm, 3 ba, sep Ask rorSolly or Evelyn. Mart. See m anager al fm.ly rm. frml din & 640-6259 pan or call 213-537-.5449 charm.ulg breakfast rm SHATZEN REALTY overlooking the ocean. Ft:.J...-.u--Blfl garden atnum bnng Aal ... ,..._ the outside in w/pnvale WITH POOL IOACIES -guarded gates. 7S9·l501 3 Bdrm. lge cov paUo. .lot$ of po!ls1 b1lilles Owner m. say's "t.fakl' HOME+ INCOME 2 Br house+ apt over gar R2·vJew, den. DR, LR S22S.OOO Agent S40-0608 MEWPOltT IEACH HAUTY ONLY SIS7,500 Prime greenbelt loca· tioo. Highly upgr,aded In soft e arthtones. Ell· tensive use ol lvly im· ported Italian We. Thas cbarmmg 3 bdrm. fml)' rm home is brand new on lhe market. 7~M.S01. HcsiMw Vl.w Holnts SOMERSET •5BEDROOM -Sl!n.500 •Sharp & Cu.stomtted •By Owner • 640·7609 -78S-1457, SM· 7543 o0pn Sal/Sun. See Dlr. $85.600 Offer", 2 Fixer upper MEWPOltT CENTEft houses, many bwkhnp. REALTY 640-181 huge oak trees. -City water. <'an be s plit Terms. 671·5&11 ..................... raffCTIOM + New custom home. 4 BR. 3 Ba w/gor geous t1I thruout. Ytn~s l ap pliances. cpts & drps fplc's, jacuzz.i +the be:. ocean Vle'W. $295,000. tloek Rlly 498·117 °""'RMI Estm Mabl.~. .... s. •••••••••••••••••••••• •EXCITING• FARGO l /671>-5717 or l /523-446Z RANCHO ESTATES Sooth of Orantie County on I acre Is th!!> lovely '4 bdrm, 3 bath. family room. study. with raf\ tas t1c view Owne r desperate FAl£Go0 I /67&4122 M 11522-0530 10 Ac.-res PALM SPRING~ $25.000. 673·Z289 •OH THE' BEACH• ec-rcid Es~ Saa. "operly 1600 Absolutely breathtaking :•••••••••••••• • ••••••• atx64, 2Br. 1 2Ba. rum· Commer<'1al Bldg on pus rm & bar. 1975 Royal PCH. for !>ale or lt:ase, Lancer m 5• Park. Ten 6306 W. Coast Hwy, rus courts. s wimming. owner lag\. S48·1290 __ _ jacuzzi. social act1v1t1es NEW SHOPPING & muc h much more c t.:NTER <J'l'Dl·2>. New,><>rt Bci:lch Area . CalfonH Poclflc Tnple net leasctS F1r.-.t ltG CAHYOM Moble Ho.Rt Sain years rent guaranl~. TOWNHOME. l)pgraded 2706 Harbor,Ste206·A Prime'high traffic: count. Agusta with far out view 540-5937 11.<XM> Sq. ft!et rentabh: Seller w/belp f1Danre. at --------• spaoce. $780,000. 1245.000. AgenL 00·5044 MOiii.£ HOME ~Elda Co. IMFOIMATIOH 6!!t:;:;r CHEAPESTIM totEWPOltT $28 .000 . 2 Bd r m waterfront mob11\? home. Agt S49·3344 Rent. option to buy Info, t--------- repo's. loan as:.umpuon l'lc Easy fmance O.A.c;;. Ca.do111iniUflli/T own· 9olr1ct?l. hoeffforsaW 1700 Mobile H0tnr Star. •••••••,••••••••••••••• Westminster 848-3895 CONDO · 2 Hdrms.. 1 ~~ -srcu-•. E. Anaheim 950-4500 bath. 2·story. ss1.ooo """.. rr Santa Ana 554· 7070 Monticello. Costa Mel> a . Pool si.ied comer lot 3 Anaheim 956--IOH 6'>2fll 3 aO.emoons bed.rooms & den home W. Anaheim 761-1442 .____ .. ~ 2000 w t mature landscaping --'""'-r-n'r . at affords complete ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• vacy. $167,500. 1300 Sussex Lane Open Diuly 2 :> 0 10 1''kJ .. ~fl\. UHl60 ICofll ou;ux Great location.~·­ \o oceal\ 3 Bdrm & 2 BR units. double garage, furnished. $2)0,000. HIWPOllTHACH IEALTY Spend Thanbgiving IN YOUR NEW BILE HOME E'.W. Costa Mna l Ex«hwt Units UNUSUAL 1 OF A KIND Charming r efurb1:.hcd z B R • 2 b a h o u 1• w/l'ireplat'e. Brand nt!"- 28R, 2ba and JBR 2ha DUPLEX IN RI::AR. in dudes spac 4 c11r garage PLUSH-PLUSH dbl wide Pvt paUo. Within walk Greenbn ar. ~verythmg Ing d1slunre to many you ever wanted 1n 8 amenities. Xlnt lncom~ Mobile Home & more . property. S213.000 (J(G7203-731 ROGEttS REAL TY Super dlx single wade 673-231 I Glenbrook m lovely low I~~~~~~~~~ rent pa rk. nr tieach 1. won't last at s20.soo.1---------AaAaE FIHD! Real Esta~ IW"4• IHch I 040 ly. Call aft 7t>m. ask for ••••••••••••••••••••••• _Bo_b~· ~_.c.:;e_..;;. ____ _ lalJllM~ 1052 a..,..a.,.... 1052 675-1642 <S01991. Sngl wide 1976 Freedom . fully funushed. walk lo . bch. A steal ut $21.900 11.EAKEVEM UHITS SELL Idle It.ems with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. Only .,. 0.-, ...... ,..,., ..... ,.,., ....... -In 10IK IOOel ~ .. , ... _,.., H11di!NI Eastside Costa mesa Duple*. Country at· mospbere 3 bdrm b-Ome w/vauJted celling plus attractive remodeled 2 bdrm home w/walk·ln rlQllets. Don't hesltlt.e! f>hcJM now! ~~m. # :llarming 2 BR 2 Ba home --------beaut. decor . lge lot. dwntw n a r e a . Agt. 960-S580 J ..... + \ '°""OM + ,_ 1111 Walk to be.ch from this beaut.iul, plush urgraded h o me. L oca ed In FORSA.LE BY OWNER UNIVERSITY PARK 3br. 2ba, formal DR Cathedrat celUngs, Super louuon. Poot & t.ennia. Mf..94«. St7,f00 neighborhood or $200.000 =========I homes. S.750. Down to quallfied bu)'er. Priced ucnun CLUI for ql.ick sale at St 18.950. ~ MIS• WOOOS H C Immacula te "t'or eat "" IUT)' I Act now 11 all mu. .. model tot ll Excdlenl b'l)' In prime ll8M'767 graded t o ., ncru~eup~ locatJon. •Bdrm, Family a-tN '~ •· '' \ '1""0 ~1 N<i' CUit.om J•cuul. cefttral ;~~a~c;~n~·,;~.ri~~~c:~~~j~u~~:~":~:~: I• Bill fu!:~~:t'.~ duced Sl0.000. 4 Br 2 Ba l 8R 3 Ra 2 aly. 2.000 C.Jl640-5112A1ent. +honu• rm. 1109,900. sq.ft .. close to ocean. Rave aomethlna to aetll Gl-06.W 1140,000: All!.. 960-~ Qut1fied ad1 do it well. , .... -~.-,-.-.. ••.....••.............. ..............•........ --------- ,, MOMARCH SUMMIT II Bea utlful B· Plan locat ion on cul·de-sac with panbNlmic ocean and c oa s tlin e vi e w s. 2 bedroom/d'en/2' b a th . Comm . pool/ jacuzzi clubhouse. $139,500. A COUMaL IN«a CO. 495:.7222 831·0836 ,..,... ..... -.., .... LeptiMI ..... • I • IY OWNEtt 106 27lh. Ocean View 2 BR. 2 bo. Sl69.000. Ph 642·5500 HARIOI VIEW HILLS Execu t i ve ho m e . 3 Bedr ooms. 2 baths . Dnve by 1017 SandcasUe and call ~5112 to see. Mkina $197,000. Agent. BAYFRONT Condo wl•5' boatslip. Swimming pool Owner $260,000 889--0471 llGCAHYOtil Deaull!ul Deane 2 BR & den or dining! View to the ocean! Move n ght Int SZST,500. StaMAH ASSOC. 640-6500 (MH7409J HB •·plex. pride of ownership, only 2 yrs old. a ssume. seller hcl1• r I n an C C , l :J ':. d 0 • management nvu1t. Agt. G ;ary lloi.l('r 960.081 Sl&.208 $1~ mo. rt nt on 7"'1 year a88umahte hie on this degant dbl wide S11nta Anita, 8x26 add-on. Gre· clan colums. plu~h lndscpg <KW1165·'73 l I~~~~~~~~~ Lovely dbl wide Hoyal Embassy, unusually lite & a.Ir)', fwy <'IOL'le. lo park r ent. Only $24.500. (~) .......-.s-. ..... .,5 NEWPORT BEAC H, beaUUCuJ skyUne tn2 !I.I coach near Hong. wlwd. bUmlng fireplace, F IA, B/l'a. W/D hookup, pool .. dbhsc $22.~. Aflent ~ . - 4-ftLEX An unbchcvuble 1135.000 for 2 CUle a nd COi)' auptexes on one lot ! Lowest pri ce 1n E~\ST S I D E COSTA MESA! Upgraded in· terion I 752· 1920 j QUAIL A!~~~-'°"" f,j:>O P.MJ I • I ' I I ' .. I • • . ... ONLYPaLOT * WtdneedtV. Nowmoer 1. lllt • Oliar-1M111.... <*iif'._...... .._..u.r.w1•1• ....................... ..., .......................................... . --,,.,.,..., zo ..... ,,, I JOH c:.N....... nu ...................... ' . .. ....•.•••...•••...... ···············~······· •UMrTS ~ I rer..k COSTA ..-A ICMITY . AJJ t bdrm w10> aaraaea. U.,,..._ LIASI ,.,.. i.n n~U.t i ru· DUSn On greeobelt, ocean ••• COJ>•lructtoo ill Bnall tt elf ud _,. It to vie• 1100 montll 2 u'Oll8ld u• ooo. ~ ll20 .-Bdnn. 2 ba, 2 rrp1c.. c.11 • .,... work lhrougll anO:••· VIII••• Propertlu, ' QUAIL =-:':1:,:-::: •1• Pl •CE turna durtn1 your $ BR. Iba Hart>cw v1w '-"' • '1«"0lld ball'' OUr pro-. , __ ......__, ·-~*-1 d tllb. qwck ~\Al>lln<'y NOf•TIIS.. -,..,, "' owr .., ~ m.UM/144-illJ • <'Ill i.ilicw an ln11et1lmcot ------ pnicram u.penly aullli<t Lrt a BR. z ba d1ipleic, ' llNJTS, low rmu. 1ood l(\...uneol. tol ... • WXUIY DUP'Lll • lo YOUR tHI eatate ......... j.tcuJ.14.Gpftld«ll. ....-1 Ct.P UM> KNOW· UU mu. 17$ 0~2 or llOW ....,.._ •. fU. )llO '1U OllT J 9'JAIL so. __ ot_t_flt_b_w·-.-"'-,-8R-2b-1-.1 fr...aJ~ d.coral.4Hf. lf.o ~~-~~~d~~1::!: AvaU 11/LS/11.. 17~. ~ 1712 - .c.c , I .................... He•nu.twwl•d "-"u.twwl*4 ..................................................................... ~ ..... JHtMI.,.. .... Uff s.ca..... 327' .,.. ...... ""........ ................. .. ....... ...... . ~ ..................... , ........................................... ·········~······ ........ ~ .......... ,.. . ..................... . Br. 2\Aa&a lwnhae. ~an Mlw,...t _ 176' CothMn41 3124 ........... M41 NEWPORT BEACH Last of the new homft on the water for lease onl). Live and entertain ln e legance in your new cust~m home with designer interiors. Convenience oriented to include 3 car garaces wlth u utomatlc openers: kitchens with micro·wave r anges. self-cleaning ovens. trash compactors. and BBQ range tops: wel·bara ln all models: fireplace s in living rooms & bt!drooms, indoor laundry areas: guest swte. f amlly room and much more. Dock available to all tenants . Shown by ap tment. Call Linda Haun (714~ (8 to 5 weekda)'s> vlew. eou. PoOt. 14&51DO, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ······················• ••••••••••••••••••••••• No~ m.&250\ Z 8r. 2 b1 townboun \IH 1 BR 1pt.. wtti\4: , •• BR • b U.. OCWROMT w/cncl 1ar. No pd.I. am. wa•-~an sktfJ al Hwy. .,. @ • .. 1 . ae MW1 3 BR.., ba •~ ..-_-• ..,. ...._ -... .._h • • wntr. ---ms. -...u ....... _. ··-· .,._ • ~b $500 PWy. '500. '812-TTU aO .. wutr CHARM INC Ame . ocean view, walk to S.,,._. T OCIAM I br at 11181 Full«tt>n. buc:h. New carpet. $490. I ,._.1 JBR. •Plit·level. wifW'U Stove. retrtc " ba.IC'Ony. s&Ull C• JIJ84 dt Yearly,lf7~. Adulta. no pea.1:2SO. In·=:....:;;;:;;.;;.. _____ _ ....................... 2 BR. l ba .. wntr $4'75 c:J. utU. moJ aft t Ml__,....... JS6t Gorteoua Gee&ft view.• br 2 BR. l ba., wntr StSO ••••'•-•••••••• .. ••••• ..fUc:v0ve home. Braod 38R.2ba .. wntr.S900 &.idel.Brdpb.cpt.6,stv, PAUMIWPOIT ... itOOaq. ft. $860. 01o. Z Br. tMlyfroot, yrly '550 relng. Sinale adlt. $250. e 1 chel0 ,.. l 0 r 2 tn-0038 mo. 842-398$ Bedrooms a TownbouHts Spacio1&1 2 br. 1% ba L«e I br apU2.50. mo. Qin Spect=~!'? total di&p&u wait. Pvt c:lll-de· be fumiahed. ti " ~ .,.,_ · SSIM14lor~957• recrea on pro11ram. lac:. $3'15. uuu auupkim social procram. 1 Ooofa. 8 Realty,4t6-5101. Very c.c.y Bac:belor Close tmnia eourta. Al tllllhion S...... lJIO to OCC. Ad"1ta, DO pets. Island, Jamborff. San •••••••••••• •••••• •••• e S200. 97~ "°iuiD HUia Road. So Coaat Pl111 area. ~f!e"'h d ~perb 1 bdrm. encao.ed 714)644-lfOO Ad&all aec coodo. Pool. "" ....... I• .. .a bl .. jae •• l)'m, d~ 1.rg H•••-••• .... ••••••••• aarage. nul&lta oaly. No Bachelor wail ~ Oh NICll&.ASH9j SJaclo••· pride of ~Ip lD Euta.kfe a.ta MeN f..adl 2..000 aq. rt un11 llilaa J bedraoma, 3 blll.1116 f anu l1 t\)QCD, (.J.ttpA14 .. ud -bl~ aaraae Wll.I. TRADE • ~ tua..500 C.U~lD> pllt.. air. I BR. au" wtr .._..._.. JI06 .,eu.S235MZ-_. from beacb. All util pd. uni properUH In I BR uni bm. Marned paid, $350. 112~ or --••••••••••• .. •••• ~EPSOmo. 2 BR 1..., No kkla. no peta. 201 £. ~~~'t,,"i:I': :':*mi ~r':4~ ....._ -l 4 Mlwperileeclt l26t bualnaa•__.. BAYP'RONT,yearly.lbr. ea duplex unil. Mesa ::~aa!!!ft'l:&a. 1 qtJAIL A.!~~. tow-$tkM r..u " UMl'TS $171,000 L5o'lli dD. <"OOU"•\1 ol a.ale Giyat <'OOd: N8 spend& bldl80 mo Bob MAn'4!1 11 T M7·2866 d••;i;• IU-t3'1·2Ml, 2JJIS.'1m •••••••-•••-••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lplc.pabO.prka.oopet.a. Ve rde area. Avail. &ae~T107 · n.a. ___ nt • .. ,.~ --IRYI~ Eastblufl •bdrm exec 4 bednn .• 1~ bath house MSO. lnq . 400 S . 11/25/78 Refs req·d. ~ • __.....,, C....... 3214 home or 3 bdrm + den: i.n Sant.a Ana avail. Nov. Bayfront, apt S. Own r I a gt.. Chu C' k 4ift.11 ·•••-••··~ .. ··••••••• 3 Br 2\AJ Ba, ra Jy rm. D R . Lse $100 mo. LS, Le. yard,$475/mo. lst Everett~; ~I 2 8drm,2baw/aUbltn.s COSTAMISA DMCoodo.Zbr,2...,tMl,2 Woodbrda Eat.~ mo. w/aardeoer. No pets. ~~&nils. reqwred ...... ,, • 1 '1 3107 2 Br 1 Ba condo. WATBFIOMT p.,\ll111 clean unlll fplcs, OW. &&r . W/D, ~l.2'11 Reis req'd: Avail. Sept. ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar1ge. $350mo Patio, WllHPB & DOCI witb yard , udoaed $t.2$ Ace nt, no tet>. UrMwnltyPan 4 BRcoa· 211th.1613118or842·~. •Br 2 Ba, dbl garage, Newer 2Br. 2Ba. yrly, S40-4J86 Remodeled to new. l»I 11usu. In good *~f'D.Zl7I do.ZIOO.qfl.2~ba.lam Byippt. frpk. II bk yrd, by So. adlt.s.nopets,eves C213l g 2 add'I off~ ~ aru. Wiik &o s er. 2 ba, huce muter nn. 2 rrplc'a, ~ ... gar, NO FEEi Beaut. new 2 & Cout Plaza. USO. 257-9792 ~,.... 3126 ·~:,_ S850. Jacob!J Real· "'°P! Copper-ptumbl_QJ al.lite, herdwood firs. AJC. SS3l5 mo. S.Sl·~ or 3 BR apts or channel 1'18-2'71teves. 2 Br upper yrly lse. ·-•••••••••••••••••••• tY.m.tl'JO •tic..,hootl 0Dl1Ul5..000 lrpk, bl1 '~yd. $495. 561·5790. yrty rea&ali, NB. Also, 2 ....._,.11hhdor $400/mo. 211 Cypress. Oupla.auperoc:eanview.•-"--------m.lD> mo m.a38 ._3BR•ptsonP-• .. •ul llOO ,,._.,.,....,tit.17 3 bl', 21h ba, IS25. mo Z BR Towobouae. l~ ba. · llMTALS • • ~·-a ~-1$0705or6'4-57t2 • A1J gaa uUI .. water/gas J 9'JAIL m'~~~of!T:;: 2 BR. 2\AJ Ba ....... $47S ~· 67~12. Tue thru ....................... LG 3Br. 2Ba. near beach. 2Sr. 28a. pc:ean view, S3B5 ~~·P:;.~f!f'~ie'!:.1c:~~ DI ... CE latge yard Jd6 per mo ~ 88~· 2 Ba · • · · · • · • • • ~ pt;• It'll lBr 2.L b __ .. MOllLI HOME · ~~ · hbeamed cei~f~;. mo. hwshr Adults .oo pets -r_.,_ Cdl 0. ~11$1 . ~ n,2i.Aa BA $575 'V'>n • T~ a \.VU\10. -~•ortftU . w111WB r. garage, _..,,., 496·1805 • . . . 10 UNITS PIOf•TIIS'· ve. 3Bft.28A .......... ~ ~Y -atep& from water. ·~·"'" mo. yrty. d)'s. 675-7313 l • o Q Su Perl or · " ...,m.a.a ._ Herita&e Realtors }lj bJ ded $ n-t ~'-a. .. u ·m ! knds 21.3H47..fl975 "-H., ...... ! l:Jit, t 3'8R, 2~ BA ...••.•• S48S g y upgra 750. n.a:1 • ..,,......., to "'Y a o. _e_v_es_w__:_..;.... ___ _ Eiatit deluxe z bdrm IO.-ft .M. 4 Br. 2 ba, oewlY painted, 3"-Bt\.BR.2~!t'A ...••... $500 mo.56MS34; 675-1938 ~~:.loan'/ r•-a~OptAk1nC Sl.90 nice bachelor apt !1,~0MWOAVNECIC! 2 lrg. bdrm. z· ba. den. townhorneunitsandtwo •B.t.duplexes crpt & drpl, )ge yard 3 2un .......... ~ et~rsCondos·PlaiaA.rea ~= w ..... ~ · · · reei>onadlt,no pets,utii tu.MJ c. c:rptd. sundec:k, frplc. l>CNK'IOWl2bdrm.Z balh loC'I ba.,, tt.o be h Avail. Nov. lSth. $500. 3BR.28a ......... ssas 3bdnn llfl.i b •CIW\ ..........:.u~tr.a.-... paMt.f06E.8ayAve.19. br pool. Adults $450 IMS uclts.Superpndeof ,,rou nc . mo.6'2·2932days tBR.3~Ba •••..... $600 · a . ....,.,mo.t ,_,.___.. 2 .Jba,encl.fnc:dpvt .Amigoa, E11tbt1&fl ~hl<f~'f~'A~E~J: :J,~~n 8 pk·g IODS/PITSOI ::::r~a~ ........ :m ~~~!:d.~.~i ~=m =Corw .. Mer ~22 r~e~~-':!~~,_~...:..;. _____ _ 7S2 t92:C> EASTSJDE 2 BR "'v•.r....... Westminlttt 848"896 •••••••••••••••••••••••· Bhae ~. 496-9230. Beaut. 3 BR &tlldio. l 'h ba, C.M. Trt~· --. &M..-... ·ear. Anabdm 966-10111-------· ' 9u. AIL Su J ......,.,,___,...,8'JS.1258 tr~~·~••• H ... -~ ...... -.............. " steps 10 b. c:h . $550 , per loc:at on, · per ~ ...... ~-W. Anaheim 761-1442 -..,.. ---613-1.503 213 274-$2 ~ 1uper price wtth lllesa del Mar 3 Br. z b1. Cute 3 BR. 2 ba. Avail ~ ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · PLACE 17~ dn. and 10% In· g.fi-. lrg yard, no d9gs. N.N 1. $525 mo. Leue ra SHARP. beach. 1.2 " 3 Wa1e rrront Ne wport terest. Prine:. only. Agt. $440/mo. ~13$ · opt. SlGS.000. &40-Z!Jll Hunt. Hrbr. 4 br. 2"'r ba " !l:tr~,~~ BR . frplc. dishwshr, Island beautilul '2 Br 2 NorstnlS• ~afl.5 _ PoolJac.$.950.M6-2335or L. ·~·-garage&patkls.860-ZlSll Ba. lrg plitio. 2 c:ar gar. in.-n 1.:Jo P.w..I • Fireplace, new carpet, NEWPORT HGTS. 3 Br I 846-1111 Llada. G ROEN APTS furn or unrurn. SI ip ...,....... llunliailoo .Beac:b"'"Two enc:losedgarage,2bdnn. Ba. frplc, dbl gar. lg A ~-·..a Vi~ all trOO 846-9015 13 UNITS 4/Plues 3blks t.oOc:ean. $295 Available Nov. 10th ~.stove. $4.SS; aduJts. Tonllat1e CORONA DELMAR ..... 8 _a_v __ . --·-----Owner/AgeoL Need last 64Ml37 no peta. 521 El Modena. UafuaJ•d 3525 2 Br Townhouse. frplc New 1&2-bdrm I uey Secluded 2 Br 1 Ba eta-. e...H ... et 1031 WiU consider wrap 't513 C~MJ>a:IRVM S48-:i04.1 aft6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool. tennis. Some ocean adult apts In 14 plans kat .. w/pool & C:frport. \,. . Opp w hwft~ around . $240,000 each. Jo 2 bdrm, den, 1 ba. Utils In· brd 3 bdrm. View home an New 2 BR. 2 sty twnhse. & Catalina views. Close from s:n.s. + PoOls. ten· Adults. no pets. $i95. "1n c:M.'iU'Uc:llOO twelve 2 Kelly <710 IM0-1371° or cld. S.OVe & refrig. No New Wd II twnhse. 38r, Harbor View Homes .... w/encl ear & patiO. 1250 to Fasruon Island &t fine f!JS, wat.erfalfs, poods ! 173-4162 dys. bedrOom. I~ bath and (213)58'2·3345 pets,548-0321. 2i,;ba, A/C. dbl gar. tmnis, pool. Lae at ... CA. sq.tt.Adhaonly.oopet.a. beacb.&44·2611 From San Diego Frwy large owners unit patio fp. bar ar -Loc:at.ed at 2568 Elden dnve North on Beac:b to IAYY1EW Qbcfrm. 2,,., ba w/3 car LohfarS. 2200 18rbse £.CM, nrbusline, pool/~e. NO pets '$600. M0-0Sl6 Ave. Dys 7H/827·8410; McFadden then West on 2 BR. 2 ba .. frpl, garage. ~a r ). Firs t u s e ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• no pets. preloldrad.Jts. •5748. Ex.ec:poolbome.l8r.3ba, aft.er5pml>45-90Sl Available Nov 1st. 2BR McFadden to Se1wind Vearty$51SMo. depreclallon stiU uvalJ. OFACI 11.DG Sm $150. MZ-:B37. Woodbridge, ain&le fimi· ram rm, FP. beam5 c:eil· <:apl.slrano Beac:h Brand apt. LindNo pets of children. Village. (714 )893-5198. ~~~ R. C. Tay lo Huntington Beach MESA VERDE 3 Br', 2 ba, ly 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. Avail. l.ngs S800/mo548·3080 new 3br. 2'i"lba. Ocean Call 1675-ZHt Townbouae, lovely. apac: SHORTTBM ' · 27.000 sq. ft. l~t near fam·rm, fp, ~ wtr, gar immed. $500 . mo. 3 BR 2 Ba. Nwpt Shores. view, balcony. patio. 2~ Bdrm. 2 balm, c:pts. & home-Uke. 2 br with Furn. rentals, 2 & 3 BR 4 UHSTS Pacifica ffospatal, s opnr $4SO/m c ~rdnr. 759-0143 fplc, atrium, comm pool frplc. Avail immed. $475 d.r1l6. bltns. blk to bcac:h. pvt, f(at.cd entrance + 2 Wf.eklyormonthJy •Colttrad or Trade• PornL<iSbop. Cntr&Civic· 551-2382. 1 _.._.. & teDJlis. bltns. newly 586--0596 Adults No pels. S~ pat)o.,. Some with all. ...H M•wporlllty r C .., h Center. $135.000. W .d 3 b 1 b . 1 _,_.. 3248 ~-ted960-4392& ca,......ted, Cull mo. 673-7552. garage. Swimmlng pool 67M(70 n osta mt.>sa . e.11c David Bourke Rltr esl81 e r, a, sang e ••••••••••••<1•••••••••• .... ~ J · T · rt 1 •---------. t ,. g •-""" Call aCUZJJ. enrus cou s. 3 Br 2 °-t be h s pa c Io u s u n a re . 546~ . ,.ara e . _,.,. mo. , Cout Royale, 3 bdrm., Costa MeM 3124 bUt to HunUn"1on shop· °"• steps o ac • fl.ltbiahed. with private P--'c June, 67S.1085 before 9 ·wdocn11laalbome.spec· BLUFFSCONOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• pmgcentermall.Adults. encl. garage, no pets.. pMUo S159,000. 752·1920 ---am. tMular view, like new! 4 Bdrm., booua rm .• 2100 L.AMAMCHA APTS No peta. From sos W5moyrly lse.6"·1103 J '-'UAIL OCEAN VIEW OLDER UDf 1 BR house $&50Mo. on lease: · sq. ft. family home; new ....................... seawind Village. tSSSS Cit•• 3176 T !\4 Aett buiklable R·l lot ........ 0 K ~< ~-· •1 Emerald Bay, 3 bdrm., carp. &..palnL Nr. school BEACH. View. peer, 2br. Large 1.2"3 bedroom HW\bnilOn VaUage Lane, PLACE ~1th regulation si~e :d'll. A~ail. WLS ...... inc 2 lfl.i bat b s : Inc: I . & pool. $750 ~r moolh. ~. Adlt.s. util pd. Tll garden apts: Dshwh r · H.B. m0898·99SI. --••••-••••••• .. •• ligbt.ed and fenced tenms ••ent67s.8l70 gardener. Thru June. Vacant . Childre n, no .May. 303 E. Edgewater. bltns. end. gar, gas bbq l Br, walk to beacb. sec. PIOPllTIIS .. court.Call6'73-8550. ne $850M9. pets. 0)871,21166. Pool. Gas Pd. 718 Scott 2 Br, cluJdren weJc:ome, dep . + 1s t le last. o•o•••O·"~'cJN ro1111W1 4 bdrm 2 ba large yard TllmerAssoc agent 14().()()2() Pt.642·5073 nollftS. Starting at SZ70 S28S/mo. No pets. 'C:: 0 ::: PXI I •. ,J~;a;\i·fll ~at storaie, close to 4llM581 .N.un Udo". le, large 4 br, 3 ~a ~~ ••••••• !?!.~ Near new 2 br, 2 ba, all rrio. IMMll07. 49:J...S2SS al\ 6 pm. 3-BEDROOM ~~ i: i:Hi}~ Ubrary. $500So4Ul0t Unobsttuetableview, 2 Br home. 2 L.ge p1Uos. Yrly Large l br fl.Im w/gar, bl~. frplc. encl. gar, Oelwte 2 & 3 bd apts, Sell9._ · ll80 _ 2.BEOROOM • lrg. Lux. Condo 3br. aJr. 2 pa, encl. rear yrd, cul· m..321158 $270. Adlts only. Open ~M ~rm.~· Ui03 frplc:. enc:l gar. pauo. ·-·•••••••••-•••••••• Z-BEDROOM Uni l ........ I 11\)r. appl. t.enois. pool.a, de-irac:, chiJd accepted. GOl.FC ....... ••trir.-Jr!·F 8'.30·5. Sal's 9·1. gm · CaJIPeggy960-t392 PARK BRISTOL It t ot ..,,~ Pans. $415646-2143735-8925 $$00.4N-179S """'~ "'.-;" 548-4968. 2110 Newport ..,.,< 3BR 2Ba -... n---1 ...__._.. lo<:l OOWN Ready to Go! Vasta. Big Canyon t.ownbome 3 Blvd CM _..,~ • ·no~~. Near 5 Points. Com· I<><,,..,,.. Y~""·"""· Mo. to mo annual an· $1:.>,000 ra.-5902 O-Poillt lll6 .......... l29CJ bdrm. pool. tennis. $750 · 2A c:ail~1k!,'!1;' .~·102UP1perc. modOrt> Or. Apts. 2 br. adult. no pets. $300. Call rom~ SLS ,300. TeQants ................. •••••• ....................... per mo. 640-SZ74 I llallul .._. 3740 v ~~ ~L • 1 JOd.s welcome. See mgr Ml~ pay utaJ. 1324 W. Balbc>a ~a~~ 2Br'l'wnMe,2c:ugarage. Sharp• br, 2 ba, frplc. Larg 3 b 2'fl.i b f 1 2 ........ ~ ............ Valencia.~ at 7671 Com~ Cir. --------- Blvd. P\alJpric:eS25S.OOO. 673-66.14 frplc, den, pvt yd, I yr d.abwbr, gar,.fncd yd. car:iJ {gefncJydrp222:J . llACHHOUSE 2br:carpets.drapes,gar.1_A.:...pt_l_S29S.;___· _____ 1.4~ ..... hl.,._idlilN11 SEA.SHORER.f;. o ld bldg. $415 mo. Kkll&petaoll.$465.Agt.. Anni • Ln 6Ji-0900 DIJc 2 bdnn 2b Secwi· kids OK. DO dogs. Al~ •Large2br-Lon.g Beach ___ 675-5800 IUtl.DlaUTllUM& 7'J0.80l53 Nofee.964-2566;973-2971 Cll'~~ary . u .Pool.teaPia,!tc. (213) have.• other 2 br avail. AtWcrpU.frpk,$24Smo: ...................... . COST A MlSA Wanlll to seU laat piece or 2BR 2ba c:o1y cottage. NEW 2Br. lBa, (rplc:, $375 4D-4We-0804 IW'ting9081at $27$. m-Ol36 No pets. 014 > 833-18'74 TH£ EXcmNG TRIPLEX property. 119 Del Mar. Carport. Avail Nov 15 mo Canal Front. 2 story, 1_. _ _..... _or_83_l_· _._____ PALM~AAPTS. Approved plans avail for $350/mo 493-4852 · · m-6634 3+den. $12S/mo lnc:l'g _,......--1741 b d Brand new. 3 Br 2 Ba M""'""ESTO Only 2 years new. extr a 2 single family bom~. · util. 673-51.8'7 &&73-61184 ••••••••••••••••-••••• 1 r. carpe_ts. rapes. lwnbse. Tennis crts. ~2 .... u • · NPT I 8 r l: e P r 1 d e 0 r -Owner flD8Dcing avail. New 3 bd, lg. lvng. & din., Call Karen at Red Carpet. LAGUNA BEACH MTR rarport. kada OK. no mi. to beach. Must be BCH. ownership! Owner's unit $105,000. Owner/agt. den; hill view, I blk from 833-3380. 76&-8276. 2 BR l:frbr View 4 Br, fam-rm, INN. $75/wk & up. Maid dop.9'11M>l.36or831·9081. seen to~ appreciated. Bac:h, 1&2 BR . .; 3 bdrms/2 baths wllh flt2.2164 673-0782 hi acbool 831-0300. detac:bed l,M>me. $380 + ;:: :g_J~;l~ew. serv., color TV, heated . IUDS OIC CCI\ $ S 5 0 I m o . C a l l from $230. & up. ~a~:;,..:.;~s~ t:~i:. * C A LL U S F O R 29 2Ba den dbl utll. ~· UUI. (114 l.sM·S2!H 3 br. 1 ~ b'll $325. Pool. Zl.3/~5171• 2131416-31S8 A~~::~~ allwithlauqdryhookups. SPYGLASS HILLS O:'oew.'nrM'artn:w:::; ...... 1252 UDO ISLE prof. deco.. N.CoaslHwy ~U08m·7pm). 1 bloc:k lo OCUll. Ready <..5BlbEutotNewport unr losed ga r ages. CUSTOMHOMESITES. R.E.493-7766 •• .................... bdrm . 3 ba . near Mewport-..dt 3769 8randnew2BRtwnhse now.lbr+ lgar.$280;2 Blvd.) ~~~lSetfe~t~i1 ~:1~ 64().5112Agen.L F1•t•V.-.Y l2l4 3 R. 2 ba. fplc, lr1 lncd ~e Yearly $900 ....................... encl g8r'.pvt~Uos,c:pts: ~~~.:~.~S~~rftc! __ 9a_m_·_Spm.:,.__546_·9860 __ _ >fmance! 752·1920 Lot available ••••••••••••••••••••••• yd, Pacesetter. $475 mo. ~· rplc:. om S350. pets. All w1frplcs. Some 1---------NewportG{en flltates •Bdrm., Eucllllve home 41M-1"leves bef&. ults. 64>407t w/vlew. 208 19th S t MOllLIHOM! ' '-'UAIL Newport BeaebS85.000 new paint & c:rpt: Laree • bdrm. single IAYPIOMT 2 Br. l lfli Ba townhouse, 839-4321 IMFOl.MATIOM T Ageot 646-3627 manicured landscape, f1mllr· Broadmoore, Plash 3rd floor c:oDdo on ~arage. pa tio. pool, Rent. ()ptioa to buy info. PLACE ,......._, booua room S52S mo Nigue Shores Tennis sc:enic: Lido Peninsula. 3 jecuw. f1replac:e. Adu.Its Only 2 left.! 2 br. 2 ba rep>'s loan asaum~, ......... 2100 O.....&u 980-43a:a · · ........... closed ,·ate ..,.,.; Bdrms., 3 bathe, 2 large only. S375. 631-4984. w/lwuuy katc:hen Incl. ,..A .,.__ fi .AC NOPHTIES.. Trlrr-n1a • ~· .,.,_... . _,.,, undecks mirrored b retrtg. Small pet oil. S39S """-· r.&11Y anaoce · · 1 ,.,__ Tl e:JIP.MJ ....................... lllallle-•-..dt 1240 per mo~ 493·41293 or ~vat.e e'ievalor. Prlc:~ 1 BR, s mall bul cozy. · S 410 mo . l 7 61 o 9offlces. ----~------22' RoadliDer w/l6'x7t;J' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 83l·l~ uoder the market by out lllht ,,_ $275 . wood beam c: lgs & Carner&. MolNle .._Ster. INVESTORS cabena. Carpets, drapes, New--,ant·2 bedroom 2BR l BA pat.iobme. AtC, ot town owner seeking cabinets. Cpts & drps. GemW RJty 839-6623 Anaheim 95&-1011 ATI'ENTlON extru. $6500. 875-2279 $550, or2 bedroom+ den UN. c· spa, etc MOQ. respcmlble tenant. $1000 GREAT RECREATION fflr.t731-6001. Mon· Fri. New 4 ple.x. 3 bdrm. 2\o'J ~=:,. = 16Urut.snew led•W. $575. Cedar &i window Noki /peU.4lM-4iS4 Permonth.Vac:ant. Sw1mm1ng. saunas. 2 ba.&2bdrm.2 ba 7861 SantaAna 554.7070 Sp8~~.~~x E:xdi•p 21QO home. ~Ive blod:a to Miuioa vi.to 1267 673-4400 health clubs. b1lhards. Spacious. quiet 3 bdrm 7871 Liberty St. Call W. Anaheim 76H44.2 Pri onJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• beac:h. Private 2·car ... •••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR n11tht l1 1t hled t rnnas t.ownhse apt w/lge pvt 848-211581163-5891963-2:518 W~ ~1sJ Newport Beac:h Condo, ~e. Fully main· Super 3 br, 2 b1, frplc, rourts Pro & pro ~hop, E'&lio. Pool. Ad1&lts . ---------• preeenUy on lease, wm yard. Adulta, No dlbwhr. patio, Coed yd, gol/drtvln~. party Sony, no klds or pets. •LOOI• 1 br, new carpeta, draPM 6 pauil. froat & reer door. near ocean. wUI rent fumJsbed $250/mo. unlum. $225/mo. 331 W Pallaada. San Clem. «·8l92. COYIMGTOM trllde down ror Condo in pets. loqui<nl>e...!t~l 18th gar. Kids & peta oil. $MS. room ! $400. 645-3381or67s..s&t9. ::ee.2 8~.! l~~c:b.i" 4.ft.D Palm Springs. Eqwty Street. ............... . "8\. DO fee. 964·2566 : FUN ACTIVITIES ~Vail. ..., .., .,... •&aper pride of ownenhlp $!i0,000 . 3bdrm. 2ba, lg yd. dbl m.mt A 01Vl1>ion of f'ulltlme director. free GARDEN APT. Almost ' v . lmmed. $275/mo. wula in excellent rental MMl5Z2 559-422'1 prqe $C25 lat. lut + Mhu l'.atite. pool/apa, II arbor 1nv~lm1:nt Co Sl&nday brunch. BBQ·s. n~w. spacious. elec. CalJ Mike,M7 -«)25 llft!a; ocMr schools and ~..... c:leaalng • 839·8883/ prh1cv. Enterl-'ners lrips, parties. s port kitchen, t>m. carpet. 3 ROOMY &Cl.UH S • h C t 0 I 1 -S51 3089 ' .. tournaments & m<>tt' bdrfn. 2 ba. $400 per mo . . ou. oas .-ua . W.s.d . 2900 · delight. Avt-now $500 MIWPOITIUCH BEAUTIPULAPTS.' 1 bdrm. $275 per.mo. 372 2 br •. painted. crpts, .tCQ0,000. 752·1920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ready to move la. 3 br. 2 mo. Call BUI R. 1fl8.-0101 C,..,.,. ... 0 c . 1 1 • ., ........ w. Bay St. 631.5454 dn111.1 l ba, gas stove . ltOOIM . 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' '-'U •IL •~-d O ~ ~ ~ng es. -u.:urooms. AdJts. no pets. 536·1711 T .M 1·5 Att•~. {aitge garage, patio, fncd 3bdn:D.l'r'ba. 3 Bedroom, 2'fl.i bath, f\lrn. & unrum Models Avail now (U38R 2ba .Roomw/kit~e County with M·ZOn.lng, Y · lOds .tt pets oil. $445. $4.25per mo. beautifully upgraded, OJ>t!n dn•IY lO to 1 Room at 310 v'ic:torla si. AU Pleuant2 BR, 2 ba, frpk, $60week.ttup. PLACE prefer heavy LLSe. Call Agt. No ree. 9M·2S66; 58M823or831·11103 elec. garage door matt• service avail No dee c:ov'sl parklng. $4$0 gar .• no c:blldren. $300. S48-9755 --nts"' 64().51J..2AgeoL m.2971 .. "'"'-.......s--..1-.abr,2 opener, pool, saWta. t!t.c:. lta!'t' reQu1 rr d Sorry. mo.~/ait.642·216'. AakforMack.962·7788. '"""""~ • .-.1 .. ,_....,... _. "''""' 447S. mo. Call LJnda, tOW-1'11 ~>IP.M.t ....... All new. Never Ii""' ln. br. new pa1ot. $47S. 23951 91l-091 adult:. only. no pets TOWNHOUSE2Br, l\AJba, I Br . 5 bib from beach, •A .. •u•n '-• Lr&.• bdrm. 3 tMI. ram. Uoclley,seo&a ~-""'·~ p·•pauo.-..ia.ar.Adlt.s. private. fenc. yrd. sml ~vgardeas·Brookl ttt ...... a. ..... __. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. bonus rm. wet bar, vcu--uvu •• "''" pet OK tZ2Smo 962-8052 1 J1Art _.. .. , ...._,. ... ,hd · elec:tr. kltcben with S8R. l'ltb1hlghestquali· .._. .... Tri,_. Garde.t\Aputments No pets. SlOO. 377 W · · •Kltc ... -~.·cllf~avall. IUCH 4ft.IX ....................... lslaod. crpc.. • drapes. ty home. BuUUna, 11iper =• '"t113 ~ Wilson.~. Nice 2 Br, nu paint, ab~ ...,.. Prkleot0woershlp2BR, t41.,.,.1Hdt 316t SQ50permo.213-43'1·278S yard. USO/mo. Call :1~:.:a~ ....,_......,...,_ I.Ii. 3br. 2ba. balcony. ocean, \'a b I k ==·~~m::'atv 2 b1, view units o .......... ••••••••••••• Renata~1107 1 880 lrvinc <at 11th I ..,_ .. y .-1 ............... •-c _stores __ l_tr_ans_._531-_1298 ___ 1 •'IV Ir~ avaUable beautifw canyoo. l Blk t M•1nificent beachlront 3 BR. 1~ Bal new paint. commu.nlty acllltlea. 645·0550 ·~· • .,.w-.,,,....,.. -...-~Ind a Lue bu c h. West Newport bome. 5 bike to belCD, $17$ mo., ... .,.,...... 126 $S15/mo. · mo.213-4.:U-«17. f.Mle28drm,2ba, lodry, Al';;;• Ul Wk Saperb JocaUoa 6 con Bdrm, 2 batha+dorm ukforKeit.b,ta-MTl ....................... Wlilll'fr..e"-1 .....,.,..._.,,s..Hi Lr1 l BR. upper, c:rpt, rm ctr ldtc:h., encl. gar. eo.t.M..:.arbo~ .sui;~H~RY ~·~l'I be. $UGO/mo. 3 Br l\o'J 8a twabte. pool, OnBLU~lbdnnlt -:.. Hl-1400 170018'h St. dlw. bltns, inel dsh~. ~: ---~i~!rr· REALTORS _._u carpets, dr'apt9, retrii. Ai~IM.Uji"" 10overlll lfilhl Adlts over 2:5 No pets. or · leves/w . 215 Del Mar 492-412 2Br. 2ba .· lOI 27lb. range/9\'en. CbUd OK . &U 8170 MWUlalU:30. Sunsg Beach 2 bdrm. 1 EJeg ate oa Irv CC, Fash. -------' $4.50/IQO UU .Jme 15th. no pet.&. $371 + $280 IDOV· Wl:STCLIFF HAJlBOR VlEW HOME 2 Br, $21S mo . Pool, ba. Rool tied with Ocean la!. NQ-amk, emply' GS. · NICIRIDUCID 142,5500 e-ineoit.ll'l-4522 48R38a,S'700mo. Dahme 4 br. 2 ba, pool S3()0. 1 BR. 1 ba. avail adults, no ~. 423 W. view, 100 yards from -~...__...___. ----- On Bla Executlve4 pi4!'x. eMWATll Must ... W.4br 2ba St0-1151 fadl. ~mo • .,._lUl Nov. 1 tbru June 30. Bay.548·9$1$ Oc:ean . HOO Call Meta Verde area. Pvt !':!°~ .• H1intln1to 2 BR bo-w:. .. BOAT cbhwhr, patio fkd_yd: --•-•••& oraf.oea 0Wner/All.5t4-'1MI ~" d"' T .. _ ... A .213·~ patio entrance 4' ~th. ....,-.,.,..,. ..... ""' sar IOda•peuoll 1445 ,...,_,,.__.....,.._ -et a ... t own-. Rdr11 No cooldn1 or SCO'nlllAl.TY SUP.l850/molae ... Fum Agt·. No fee. 964.~; 3br,lbe,v1c1nt.Leue HarborMewKnollsCoft· 2br, l~ba. paUo, pool.Scnall~b.tou.aae.uUI. amollin 1150 mo 53'-7131 . ortmfurn. f73.29'7l · •no. Gtlrdener lnc:I . Bia Canyon or er do Mi5Q Z bdrm 2 ba. 755 W. 18th Sl. CM lnc:I. No kkta or l)Cltl. No 54N8U. I · · Wll1rf1 ..e Ho.a m.&1112. Bo d 3 •b c 3n b • • 7St· 11'7, 840· 2G48, or Me-9S0'7 t>dnn.1225. mo. S3MS21 NEW BUSINl!8SMEN contact lh• DAILY ILOT fot lntormallon ,. .. ,c1ne tht CCM.tnly requlrement• for u1ln1 • Flctltlo1&• lual~ OT.m ' •1 1400 CLIAM-SHAIP r eu r, a 840-9019 Room in CM bo • • Npt H&a. 3 Br 2 Ba. older Freoch tOUDt.ry kitchen, . 2 BR 1 BA, tarn kttcb, a Br l 8a. 2 bib ocean, · me. 1165 1 Br,~~!'! ~'~h bte. atove/ref., 1dlta. all amenitJee, $1300. mo. 2 BR. 1 b a. f u 11 y lndry facll. 1hopptn1. 11851.a\ 6 lut. '150 a«/· mo + "" uUI. Fem. pre. ...._..Uafw ltllid ~-.,1711 ..-D · p.ea .. aamMS-1917 Dec:. lit. A.i 79-U.31; ~ed. l blk to ocean. tcbooll: c:ION by, Older c-.U.M>-l0'1tt'(te. ~U"?Utms or $4M90S. ....................... • 817..()881 "50/mo. Adlla. no pet.a. children OK, no doge. EW d __ e_. _____ _ 81t•r.. 3202 SINGLES CK R -21: ab& COodo. View ot 8'7Mm S:.US mo. lll'10 Wallace. Nsaoo aBr. a i&lll <>Illy. 2 fum rooma w/kittbe ....................... /OK ILD EN ..::~mo. C&ll Udo Isle. A cute tbdrm l'\lrft becbtlot at Balboa •l.l50or6*41511 at~J::.,:orida, pnvis, Mlhlon Viej: LOW RENTALS Walk to bMc:ta, abr 3ba llule bome, wiu. I.,.• 8IQ Qub. aab-ltue 10 Nice 2 Br wta•r•••· l · area. 58HCSlt. Hol&MI apta, plexetl Prd• c1tcorat;d UllUIY COteO ~do.:.rf1· »00 mo. mo'• or more. USO. chUd OK, SllO mo. l'llS Bache&or apt. nur beach, HOMEl"INDl:RS mo. Aik for Galene SBdrma 2"'tMIU.,walk ll lhftt. IQ.llOll. AMIMltm 8t, CM. A .. u 1u-• water paid.'¥• ........... 4210 557..oa. MOGIO/~. .. to beacb, oc:ean view, a bdrm. 2"" ba. Coodo No¥1.ea.1to1'aflt. Emfilo1ed mall'I. 1190 •••••• ................ . C--..,_.Mw JJ2J pool. tenDlli2MZS. mo. poof, a ctr 1an .. a 4Br.~~ "7· 47 llOuD&aio boCDe 20 mlo. ........................ OCIAMYllW COMDO ~ M>il8 ~~~ lfoa1 Ha.p. i:· ·~ 81 VILLA MIDBA w,... IHdt 3141 fl'Oll) Sift Bera, new 4 Cbannintlbdnn.q . Uv· 3 Bdrm~~ da:' C • a ClalalOed ad 11 ·~·~·87$-5218 · 2 Br. 2 ba. aome uUl ·pd ....................... =e=d~ ~1vlew. .Inc rm. diL rm. oPea ~-1795 · ~1 • ~ ,_,. a bdrm. l ~. d«k. ft1llt. Y~~~ 111rJ>0 :'Jl.s~~i~ld ~u~~ St1id10 apts, " blk lo Holldar ,..,.~. lm!~ beam C'eil. lrplc. 1ar•1• . ..... ~ • • e. all. ..._ yanl. $IOO GI a . I Be a. . S10t S330 m. Eld beach. S26S lnc:l. i&tll. vec. • V.C.a.ne a du lnc:l.~.'"-54187 C'llMU\ed~ Ma-MTI "•"1Jclot-9Nllta.5171 Jame1ftd.M2.aM peta. 8 aeon 1 atta ... ~ .. · en • .._manent.&v•refriR weeltend art opu __, · · 4M.27V'7 or 493-7137 912-18 • • ..... •. ' __..,,, ... -• • • • I .. .. • ' ' f t J ' - ......, .. ..._ • IOH4MMeytel.Mm IHI W..W IOJO, ~~.~.~ ...... !?~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ ..... !!~' Wednwiay,NoV9mber 1.1978 * OM.YPtlOT .. •••••••••••··~··••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!!.!7••••••••••••••••• ~ kOClle Mele Dralk Accouotanl. ·Jr .. fl'ull 0 ... ~o MIAiiW..ted 7100,....._W-.d 7100HmW..ted 710Cl CAS --. "-..ual ~ lcw ll~~ .. ).$yrs.4MS-UOI . ·chars•bldrprtoperform ..,,,. .. IU.l, ~~-;T••••-:•••••••••••••• ;~••••••••••••••••••l••"••••••••••••••••-H E'Aa-9' r•---... Y~o.11 dutl81 ln a CPA ~DIAN needed. Id· F..-.0 a alan al •11.w bua neaa. otnce w/ln·hou.te com· TELLED depettdeet achool eeedl Ptovtft metbod • traek t'Wnd Keet tri1h ~ put~r . Salary open. :ft CLHtc·~l 911"1" part t.lme afternoon/eve 6.or any 111111~1 record ulabllabed lo"flnale 4 f yrw M.s-l.608 ~UIOO "' • 1 .. • • • • •~ r-r--Raun ,,.,OOabl• Call aft/eve. Need 2 versatile gals to round out our caatodlan. Pleate uJI ~ase.m ~m MP ACCOUNTANT Mariners Savln11. a office starr. Like fig1,tres & be 640-lUOukforJudy. l•t. 2nd. Of 3nl. ttcMM Equly l..oena ----... _.. ll50 Rap.Id I y lrC r ow I n a wdl-eatabliaMd HYlng.s qualified to use 10 key adder Cby touch i-------... Tc:nn1 Md PllY'Mllta tailored to you ~ :::Jua~:: J:::f!; ....................... New\)Orl Beach Ad Aaen· 'lo.tui'QSO(iaUon. has a pref erred>• & some general office c tJ s To o I A N s - Noi ~-<ndt no problem meet Joint venture ~~~~c~~~~r ~:·~~!i~ ;.~: f:1~~:,,:P=~h~n experience. Preferred work schedule s;:1t;:t1~ute1·~ 2;JO·ll:':° l500,.00 lo A ·mllllon n.. ... _ .. ,. ... ...u.0:111 ~'dlnrec.lvebletaiblll· W e 're a total Iv 2·6PM • · pp.., e wpor .,__, _ __. b r 1 ..i .,.._... • ... ~ _, ' • Ma• Unlned School Di•· ._. ... .., r .... I m.,.. or payable. Typlna eutto mer-onented Of· Ct!I ....................... ,.._ '* tnct. Claaallled Penon· <7 t0 U usa (7t0 PRl!!ONANTT Carlnco akllls required. S•l•ry sanlaatldn and we're JomMLHC7141'44-1070 nel °'"·•Mon /Wed/· ~ O,l~eva. coofldeollal COUn.MU01 fl S700.S800/mo. Send re· loolrin1 IOI' Tellers who ... relernl. Aboglon, adop-aw:ne to CONTROLLER. really enjoy working ThutJFl't 9am·lZ Node. APCARE MT·2563 Beach, CA 92JMO 8&L °" bank eicptrtence '"-' ._, -Street. Newport 8eacb. lion 6 lceepln.r.' 49:Sl Bin:h St. Newport wl.tb people. Shi moot.hB @) (g-@@) ~@ 'I'Uell lpm..:tpm, USOJ 18th and typln& ot.35wpm are ca. Equar Opportunlt.y COUMTIY &llL Accountlna Clerk req\Ared.. ... Employer. · · ESCORTS AUTO DIALIA 44 tashton island. newpor1 center 6 44•5070 Yec.tl111 ....... 4JIG 0Htc. ...... 4,.00 ...................... . •••••••• , ................ •••••••••••••••••••••• • LOWEST f:NS KNADA "KACll IAYNOMTOfftCH ::.<:'~' Pll 8 k< C.1100)' VlUaat> Nt•w uf fl<'H from JOO aq ft ..... to S... 4 l0Cl tantaallc ~ 1t1w•. Is •••••••••••••••••••••••Ello• parllln• & c.t &l\lt.onal inC'lud<-d 2IOIJ .... laytU• Av~ , N 8 u.-. ..... ..i ,,., JOI):) Shan-a bo.ftM or aptaw>nt ~ OJ.vu l.1'c.J.'U T[D lltl' ~ J°'!".N c...~ .. U.• .~~ ·~-·""" &1t 4134 8tntt lt1 I , IAY YllW On Wayeue <:'an.Mry \1lla,e Offtc-e &.pjit'\* :.00 to UJJOa.q R 'RTU.GRt.:NDV Rnlwr tm6161 ROOMMATES OICUTfYI Slt••~S... sums €ruoY mot't' Pa)'•~·· L.u1ur1ou~ ofhctli. t'X AJ) ,\a~ & WKtyles I W:eCbect Rdrr~....... \'C'\I I\ t I re rt'l .1 ry . ~~· prraonal phone cov _ C• ~-·•-42..!!__ en6J(t'. ~ptlonlt;t, C'On .............. latT.D:, .... MT.D.a..-. Palroat Tt'rmulote IND ,..... ...... c ... 64~2171 '41-0611 REPUBLIC HOME LOAN n.c ... ~OtMra lefw.rY• oW.... n.yc__. . An9tt n. Lo. 2ND'S SI 0.000..S I 00,000 .._.ecs--7$9· I I 13 WANTt!D 2Br •arden frr4'nce room. xerox. "pt for SlSO.S200 D'IO for 1 OOl-.r)'. ~Me or month atduJt wlsmaJI <'htld or to mooU:l Near so. CO••l 3Rr bouae to ahart Mua. 0 C &Lrport & • .ts/ w.J n•°*' rHpooe1ble freew1Y'.Call979-2Jfl!.:_ ~i penoo. H B.~CM area n · om~. w 19th, c; M. Lott&Foi.d Rel>lY CllllSfUi Ad " $115 mo. 644-9871 aft iPM OaHy Pilot, Bux Dick ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1560, Costa Mri.u. Ca '•a•c••• SIOO 1131526. Budget Offices from ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl()(l ~P Mission X!W?.· ,...·---------. • H SIL.ICTIYI * S.O. Frwy & A very. llr'UNY Caln a reliable Pruter Mgmt 831 7'44 r-u. ~R~~·~~f. Near Bnstol & Baker. PINCHEI C.M 300 Sq. ft. Sl7S. mo. ADS New home lo share, J Rr . Realtor, 548·7729 3 Ba. fplc, bltns, walk to -----~---i _beach. 960-~ THf f.XECUTIYE ONLY $2 2 Br 2 Ba lux. apt, tennis SUITE! crtstpools. Come Join lht' Nwpt Ctr's fint>sl' fun. $185 mo M/1-', non Full :serv exee suite s mkr. Under 30 pref Mo. to Mo. 64-0-5476 957-0117 Female roommate want· ..WEXEC OFACES ed. age open. to share 2 FRDM $175/per ma in· BR apartment, Costa cl 'g wood paneling. Mesa. Immediate OC· levelor blinds. util, cupa,ncy. 540-4844 janitorial Ample park· Comp-'--a-nl"-on-. -L-ad_y_o_v_e_r_6S_, Ing. & pvt e ntrance with car lo s h a r e PnmeCM localion.2927 Newport home with Bnstolorcall754·7800 Sell iiny item or com bm•uon of items rcw S7S or las with • Penny Pmcller Ad. 3 Unes for 2 consecutive days £ach addtUonaJ line IS 60' (Or the 2 days Chargert ' No commernal ads f'or more 1nform•tron and to place YoUr ad call 642·5678 * * mttab flrm seeks OMV In •ddltlon to a good :M hrs t6Hu 74 know·bow for reapon pos. atart.lna :calary. you ·n en· L.;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;~=~~==iiiiii!! " DECOU Toa Cati Usa, 848·~. Oen· Joy • beautlluJ work en· neede d tor cootem. s,lrf ........ , Dia & Dennis Personnel vlronment. excellent ~TV ,,..1 we.&• porary furniture ~IOQ. 1.81.5 So. El CamJno Ru l Service of Huntington growth ~Ual. and a ~• ,.... Expr. a1ao in selea. LI~ Su Oemente: Fu Uy lie. Beach. 1151$8 Beach. benefits package that's I Yr :S~"'= w /un. ASSISTANT office duties. e day weell ll'or appt. «· 7298 •cc--..-.U'-. tn&1y outatanding. Please c1er:r~·-... "able •--tall•-e Yootb tempoury posl· Mooth.ly aaJary Apply ill ,.. ""'""~ call f« an interview ap· tioo.'0:."benen'l: Uonopentoaharp.penon person. 1931 Newpor1 eol.DCOAST a.tt.•_.Hper poinlment: piy ·AP· to work tn local com· _Bl_·v_d_._Coltll __ M_es_a_. __ Act r actt ve escort a Ii Non smoller. 50 wpm, use THI •YM CO pa.ay 's dialri bution dept. 1--------- modeb Lo en~rtaio you. 10 key. type checks. pre· MARINERS 1071 Ci •••de edNeeds. 'olJ~be.,det..aJw,.!._orineenct.·. -llV&Y MC/Vlu accepted. pare payroll & gen'I of· , .,.. .,... ~· 6'1""712 nee. c.a11 Carol 8:30 to SAVINGS ....._ 644-9010 busy ofc .. lgbt typing Matutt,dependablepers u.ao. 640-2500 c114,.94.7S08 n ee .• lO ·key adding to a\8ke deliveries. han· u •55 • a.1 c;o~ -• 0 .mach. lnventory control dJe otc supplies & equip ~ ,.,. ~---------. ...,.u.. Pf:rtu.ruty C~a Person lo work • duUes. Call Ondria or & take care o1 gent ok FICMJll MODELS Adml.o,/S«y Sl2~ Emp oyer vertical commercial ·~en needs; hvy•lif\'g It ~ ESCORTS ~Fri $800 carnera. FarnUiar with 557-006l mo\iement of turn req'd. OUTCAU. OHL Y ~ease Cal) For Appt Banking Fee Paid t-~ tr~· .::iz"w~~ ~Q~ 0 f f ic e • Xlnt t>eoet. ,y:>~ 488 E r:~~~e~ A~:~y TIU.El Q>mpany benefits. Apply Jed& G •4 Co °:r;Hn.lr Sul~224 642.1470 Lo~bran.ch ofca~alts Pennysaver, '1660 0 OVerloac;t ~.8:~~~& ·2140 ---.......~ ~aJle~ir~v ~~a~~~ Placeoti.a Atte •• C.M. . Equa.J Oppor ..:mplyr mo 751.2510 __ CiOl __ LD __ B_• __ G_l_RL __ 1 Ambitious couple t o Call Candace 841M288. Car-penters, Framer s, -E IOAL ·",°!!:O.E. M/F/H manage small business. also fee-Jobs; Oenni4 & Construct.ion Laborers, µ. R .TOl'UNE part lim e . Ca ll De nnis P e r sonnel tmm-ediate openings c:o.t.IPWIO•R .iOatYav·MAN-bdHRglec~ 714·770·4229 for In · ~vice or H.unlinglQD W/smaJI non-union co. ~l . Pmt ...___, ""'~ ~·ru Fn su.1422 · terview:--1 ~•ch. tetM~aclr.-~eattfOnl~. fwr Ot]Obiavailable """""" • ...,., u• D A N C E 0 F F U N / • al\ernoop, All day Sat. 'ANSWERING SERVICE C~rpenter., lr ~mers. w =rfine~uper com· Didt Metteer Fumit.• ... e. beautiful nude ojrls. -nanu... ·~:r. re-all -· daJ>ce & rap ses;ions. O~R. part lime. WJll Banking journeymen. & helpers .._..... FRJ:Ef 1'12'7West.eliff, NB 9A M·4AM. 2060 S . tra1n.5'0-75S5 -needed . Call 848·2949 540-6055 DWVERYMANfor ear- Euctld,Anaheim Anxious roe permanent TELLERS days.~4 eves. • I)! L.A. Times home ~ help. Lite typing, as. -CA.It WASH -C....af.,..•••1 trvery rout~nom1ea1 MICHfilE'S •o.tccal• ttam-2am 835-3749 ANITA formerly Of GOLDEN TOOCH can ·now be reac.bed at (714 i..a&··3462 semb\y, packaging • ..fhlp· u you enjoy lots of public .......... ~a At•CJ cai req. Adu.U8 only .2~ pi_og. Small mar1ne contact ... u you have a G-... ~-ood 2790 .......... CM. 'br. pet' day. No collect·· hardware mfr. 645-0130 shArp eye ror detail..U '""'UI co. · g pay· ALL JO~ FREE tng .. S400 per mo. ')et take you'd like to rrow with a boous, pt'()(il shanng, 5 home. WM /HB area We ~l~~~~pply ~:1~~1oe:.p~nr~~t~~ loc~~CAR WASH ~~~/~~~b!~~~ _638..() __ 1.26 __ ~---- 7 am . Mac G r'c go r Savings and Loan 'Offers 2950 Harbor Blvd. CM.. productions: proof read-Deavery Drivers W¥ted Yachts. 1631 Placeoua. the opportunity. we ha~e Caarutt for quality men •5 'n g . f 1I1 n g. o rr i <" e from 7 to n :30 am & 3 to C.M. two openings, one 1n clothing store Apply in m achines. work with 6 pm. 21 yrs1or age. Mu111 Westmmster and one an person ~tewards for film & orders Full Lupe have clftttnt OMV ~e· ---.-_. ... -IE-S~---1 A.Mtwtiv• our Hunungton Beach • hours flex1 ble Non port. Call betw.een && 5. -<>FACE WORk branch. for full lime Gentle man. 3439 Via smaller S2 75 per ho.ur to 548-2.254 Massage by Appolnl. One person needed rwof· tellers. Some Saturday Oporto, N.B. start. Apply 10 to 3 On --------- . OUTCALL ONLY· fl k 1 bod ... hours ln lud d d Sight Photographies 3303 Dem.a.I asst. Recent High Richard 675-Q72 ice wor n Y snop of are c e · an Cashiers u-..-r Blvd. Uru'\ £-c. School Grad. for d0 nt. A"'· busy BMW dealer in Mus· fine salaries and many srl'\Mft.UY/~O ...... uv ""' .. "' U...... & ICK sioo Viejo Light t p g benefits uruque lo the in· ·~ CM SL Lrlliliee P.OSitioo. No .-A y 1 experience esselt11~1 . dustry offered. For im· Casbjers for .our set(. exp. nee .. Saddleback: o.tccalMauop Previous automot.Jve of. mediate consideration ~e g~ staoom. Full ~K for H.B. Drug Valleyresidentprel'.P'ull For n.. ,.._of ft! fice work Is desired. Call please call: Uq>e, pt·Ume. 6 hr shifts. . part-time, over 23, time 83G-li395 ServtngaJIOrangeCo. MkkeyatB3l·2040. Students & r etirees 847·2:163 · · m.73l3 R welcom~ S.A .• H B.. . Oe nlal fro n t · offlct.· --------AUTOMOTIVE B EHTWOOD C.M. areas. Must be 18 Chrit-PartTI..,, lnauranceexperi'ence. J'U do almost anything: PARTS SAVINGS & 834-1Z74, Phones ·& typinR. Must 64S-4i:i()J Handyman (ar t y not type 50 wpm. 27 hours THEYJLLA heavy). 675-2883. NB . COUNTERftEttSON C~HIEIS per week. Takini.: ap-DeotalAsslstant,Pedoof Annual T~anksoivlng Good n' cheap. BMW experience pre· LOAM hl'lmed . employ merit plicallons 7 days' week. (ice. I 0 0 kt n g for s ame. Room . board. 200sqft. Nom. salary Night or Q>ast Hwy, NS. duy phone 673--4725 548-5918 or 543-7135 Oinner,Dance&sbow lerred.ContactClennat 12001SanVlcenteBlvd Call644-4460 557·0824 . 1525 Mesa energetic,frt endJyROA. Exec M/P. Npt Bch . ......_._.. 4450 G andH eJ Aoah 1 lillEll SHOP IOYCARVIEIUMW LosAngeles,CaJ.I0049 Verde 11206._Costa Mesa 58\.5800 , ~.'°;e1~·111~~~a1,·<:c~ •••.•• .................. Sa~ Nov°! 4 · Tl:k:s Cllones&9'1.tets l.540JamboreeRoad <2l3>47&-220l CASHIERS or'114-e090,308WestBaU!1·D-E_N_T_A_L __ F_r_o_n_t _o_f_c_. --..._condo. $3:50. 54lH81J or 300 UNIT, w. 19th, C.M. availableS15perpenon. apvailable for Holiday NEW]'04"'RJ4'!~CH F.qwdOpportunlt ~tp/tlmeopen-Anabetm. career ml.nded.muatlilc~ ~lJ sns mo. 644-9877 aft 5PM 568-9807. Charitable org arues or any occasion. • --. Y ~for new retail store. c 1 erk. 7 1 1 s t 0 r e. pe;:l e & d e a 11 0 g Rmnt.te.losbare3bdrm. _Di_._ck _______ ~-=~u:~~~: ~~:e~~~°I:r~~ec:i'i AUTOft!OTIVUTOE,_._. EQ!ployer M/F €K~i1:~~:iv~~-~~/:~ :~~~~~l:r~d"o~·~~: ~. m~.n~&ed(· :;:::f:1g 2ba ~ifenrbchw/Father RETA.ILSPACE from akoboli.am lo our 661-3351 •,.. -•s Previous cQll register '1Sl4S2 • · fi nancla arrang. _ & ~~l c h ild o .k. community. C0Uttta.MEH! BANKING -expr helpful. Apply io Modern ore. sal open. --847-0074H.B~ Lido ::/r~-a"'tvillage Lod&Fo..d SJOO HAP~ol~F!DAY ~~~t'c;rea~~J:,u~~ TEWI ~~ODK!~Aia~~b4:u~~ a.Ells C&U S45-4646.. . 4br house. good area an Specialty <Alnler •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• -----~-~---Orange County Airport 3200 Harbor Bl, CM. Um· _ Da!taJ Asst . cbairs1de , HB. Sl45 mo. Avail Im· <Ontbewaterl LOST. MALE ORANGE AUr. man 30, sks slim at· Complex seeks parlll r.tn.. l.Y Catalog"Sbowroom IS UTOTEM exper or grad or pro. med.&47·2848. Newport 67>8662 TABBY. Ha rbor View lrac. Bi or Straight Fem countermen wttb CM Newportleoch • an Equal Opport. fess.ionaJschool.646-~. Fem a I e r 00 mm .t e ~omea. R E WARD . ror adventures. Richard. parts experience. Good Employer M/F.. Openings Now Available DENT _ needed for JBr borne, 2484 · 2486 644--0163, ~1615 pay, pleasant surround. ~e're a nalJonal leader CHAUFFEURS ex pee ror for luJI « p/Ume clerks At. ASST. for b.l.lf.Y •CdM. Sl6S mo. Keri NEWPORTILYD . IDg5 It permanent. 0p. 111 the savings and loan limo ser vice. Call on 2:nd & 3rd stults. No Newport Beach '?ffic:e, ~'5998.979-27<!4 800aq. n. 2 bldgs. Addi· Lost Siberian Husky, M. ANYONE witnessing the portunlty for advance· Industry with care~r between J0.12 ~ c714 , exper necessary.we non smoker.RDAhc pre· -~--'-------l tiooal stor age avaitt Brn&Wht.Ooeblueeye, .accident Involving a ment.SeeBobCook at poteotialroryou.We.cur-77t)..2689 • ' traio.StaitS3pei-hr AS· ferred. Call 642.7539 Female, 25-lS to share 2 P l enty o f p a rk iag . one go I d. e Ye SlalledstaUoowagon &a HOWAldCheYrOl.t rently have an opening st managers Lo S3.60 hr. WkdaysS:Jo.5PM bdrm, 2 ba, P1t Newport 642-:M90. 6314195/S51·16S8. beige FaJcoo. Thursday, .Pove &QuaUSts. for an experierfced in· CIVIL ENGINEERING Muagerslo$S.~hr Ad· DINTAL/ ......... AP.l, All facilllies, ocean --------"-=.........-FOUND. Beautiful aduJt 1'.>ct.ober 26. 7 :30PM on lllEWPORT BEAC'H dMduaJ to work 20 hours DESIGN ER Ex per In vancemeot opportunities Owrside, 4~ day week vu. $22S lncld util. TOPLOCATIOM! aJJ black, short haired the Santa Ana Freeway ,.,. 8.ll-0555 per week <Including s ub-d i visio n . la nd tolhosewhoquabfy, For <:orona de!Mar.64-4-7162 640-!MOBatl llam. 17111 & Ne--llYd. caL Vi"ci'ru'ty of...._d St. & near the Maio St. turn Saturdars > lo handle dvlpmnt . or tecflnical iplotmation go to our1---------... ,...... ~· ...If Pl all 9719321 ~uro ... • .... s. financ1a transactions. quantities, F /T1me nearest market.or con-DESIG ... ae Employ. clean prof. male Succes.sfuJ retail shop Tustin. Call S48-S746 "' · ease c · "' u """'" ct lb 1 m " -to shr beaut.. lum. condo approx. 950sq. ft. R & R man. Expr prt>· P06itlondentails process· career oppoMr. ~ply in !:; . e personne o ce DRAFTSMEN H H S•· . h ~Permo Bkr6'7S-6700 Lost Seal Point cal <r-1...1 'CL..t... 5400 ferred . MUST HAVE Ing e Po s I l s. person lo r ruentes, M-" enuineen'ng firm. nr oag osp. .. a1g t ......, · · .-.--w 1th d r a w a 1 s. e t c , Rbt Bein, Wm Frost & U«2 Lampson St ~ ... O c 'Ai. HV c appeanng. Bl or Gay, IMliatrial l...tal 4500 altered fem 6 mOll Arus to ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWN TO'O LS. Ca 11 FamiUanty with typing. Assoc, 1401 Quail St .. Npt Garden GroveS37-4840 ~/or .. plumrpob;~ deslAgn S200. Dick. 64.5-2094 Collette, Cdm. Ph : Don· S48·2288 ul ed ., .. _ h DAb EqWll Oppor Employer ..... --------~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• nas.57·9051. req r · ~ w at we .... · exper. In comm 'l/lti · Mature Woman whose Newllori8each9300sq..ft. SIMGLl7 Babysitter needed for havetooffer.giveusaCI . 1 ted f dus t 'J..bldgs . Xl n t c hildren are moving lncludes2300sq. ft. of of· REWARD for return of CaJIJNTROVIEWlorthe 7mo old, your home or callat644·5300 earung gir wan or Clerk Typist. Architec-benefits incl profit shar· away to college. Wishes rice, 4 truck doors, keys. Lost on 16th Pl. intelligent & discreet mine.548-M34/87Q.8803 · ~~~hl~~ ::; h2:, tural firm. nr A1rpon, ing. 714/5'0-7622 Lo ah.are my home with fenced yard, dist. P.Qwer. 67s.8067. way to meet new single GL.11!.a..Jft..&.L.E seeking front' office glrl same or student. 640-46lS Call714~J..2717 1 peopte. Ts.2-:1411. -~ABYSJTTER for my l yr ~•""-..~ Apply in person. 1931 w/good clericaJ. phone & ---------Lost s mal gr ey cat ; old daughter. She's a re. FEDERAL Newport Blvd. CM. typing skills. Must be Designer G4r91JH ._.... W..ted 't600 declawed answers lo al angel ! E·Side CM sharp, personable Some PCB for•...t 4150 ••••••••• ............... Ki mo. Ca11 640-9333 • ~=~= & 645-1~ SAVINGS Clerical afternoon/lull R bl k R ard' time for interior design dr1 van g n ecess ary ....................... esrons i (', wor IDj? ew . '°" IAIYSITTH EquaJ Opporturuty firm. ~2033/'195-1071 Salary 'lommeosur :He DESIGNER i;ingle enclosed gar age w r ter seek s on t'. I ·t 2 S t 10.28 78 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Employer Mff/H w/abillly 549-0644. Man·"'~cturer of el·--( M bedroom l'Ol ldj.!t· 1 n a; nngs a · Sc....a..1 I & want mature woman. 5 Clen aJ 1 c· 1 ff ..... .... ..... orstorageorcar. esa CorooadelMa r.orC.os.1<1 llWltho.San Joaqwn Jr ~ 11 daysweeklormytoddler c ir 0 ice.ac· Cloth.Jno Salesman, ex· mecharucalprodoctsre· del Mar area. 540. mo. Mes Q . ~ II tennis crts Reward ....,._.._ 7005 girl 640-85lO curate typing, lite book· .. PCB 1 Leave message 7Sl·990S . a. . wclnc::.s t':>" ~ Cc.II s.52-8037 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----------Barmaid·lmmed opening keeping, good telephone pert in quality men's qwres 8 proven AY· Ual. Wnte Class1hed /\ Bab . d at Port 17. CM. 646·3666 manners. Accurate w/ clothing. Full lime or pt· out person who wants an Sl.or8'te area. 8x16, Mesa ll 206, Dally Pilot, P . Lost: ~ M. whl Persian REAL ESTATE mJ~1~i:e nl~~ :,dat~~~ _f_or_in_te_rv_i_ew_. ____ 1 figures, call btwn 9 & lime. Apply tn person, opport.uruty lo make ex ~-:.;r a ru . S30 mo. ~~~8Jl~~~esa ~~~~:~area LICENSE =if~~~~· ~=~~~~~!:i~ =~;;0;;~~3-~~Y··~-skiiiiiimromriiiiiiM-r. ~=~~~~n, Et=iri!E~~!E'~ -u.__ Bay front 3bdrm apt. Found blk mio Poodle SCHOOL Banking ln busy Newport Salon. • Coddal W......_1 cept:.ion lo field use. We ~ R..tal 4400 w/Slip. ~ed by two w/cbokechaln a, flea col· OFFE.RS TB. 640-6023 CLERICAL Scllool want an individual who ....................... responsible bachelors. tar. New Hampshire/LEI OfflCI KUS? wantA to grow with a OFFICE OR DESK space Guy 642-990(). £allf Ave 5'9-5178. <Hunt; n gt on 8 c h BOATS A vialt lo our •-'al I.ft. LoEamw t"wf?,:"°on.$300Pla~rm'!nkl. irreat team. Send resume ror "'"'nt. just redecorated ,,..~ • _..........__ ir-ff Branch> lmmediate ..--.. ""' " ,,...mmed -. 1 I' '"' "'ound 2 Al.... 1 ""c l _.,~FT Im edi t j r Operungs For : terviewing center could as&lSt. 7S1·9194. I .late y lo ad#349. 432 sq ft of ok space. Will ...._,/l'"nt/ ,., &Uana ap,' 0 m a e open ng or MIU M •N be the best vait you can iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitl cto Daily ·Pilot P .O. Box rent lo l company or as ...._. bitch 1 black male both *Crash Course available full lime teller position ,.. make. Whether your last 1560. Costa Mesa, CA desk space Ole furn ••••••••••••••••••••••• young. 645-6255before 11 •MawriaJsprovided. Barut experience pref'd, Experienced·&Trainee job ended 1S yean ago, COMPANION-SITTER· 92626. Equa l Opportunity eva1l. For prices plea.,e ......_, aft.8 •S mall c l asses for bt.rt will consider bank-ASSEMILEllS or Just yesterday , LIVE-IN. P IT. F IT , Employer. M/F. calJSher645-is5o F d M d h k penooalizediostroclion. related experience for Expertcnced&1'rainee ICELLY can put your permanent/temporary ~~~~~~~~~ OpporluMty 5005 ohun : . og. coe .•Chooseowntaste-<lay tra.ioeepositlon.Apply in TllMCAlr&ITERS skillsbacltto work.We Sal rom m ensurate -AIRPORTLOCATION ••••••••••••••••••••••• c alollsh/. Sal l0/28· perso P I Of wtability. Call Kathy. Lge 3 room suite. aJ'J ulil. AS SOCIA TE CM. 646-'°'24 aft 6· ~~~:~~p to 80% fice, l~m-:ks:i~ne · Experi~~ITainee ~i!:s~fi~:tTo"M 1 ~~ J:.: 63Hl610 Dial A Ride DriYln Operate modem equJp. ment & door t o door tramp. Calif. drivers lie req'd. No prior exper nee. GOOd driving rec 8 mmt. No Sunday work Orange Coast Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. He r pd. Jantrl serv Cpts, Ground floor oppty ·for Fo<md: W'tre·haired IDJl le commission. Golcll111tafe ·TOUCH.UP MAN you find the kind of tern· WESTCLIFF drlls. S395. mo. No lease person w/good of· skills lox terrier, Wild west S-Wo.... porary work best suited Temporary Service req 'd. 2082 S. E. Bnst.ot. to join a weU established shopping Center, owner Free 3 W~k 10030 s . Paramount Bl . j;xperlenced Only ror your experiedce. s u I l e 2 0 0 • N • B . Call(. Co lo manage a please ideoUly, 586-3610, Sales Trajning, Downey .. 213/923-9461 '5TOQ( ClEIJC ...... ,.~to c~-- (714 )S57· 7010. branch olc. Heme office ~960&. 831>-8866. CCII For Details Equal Oppor Employer Health lns~rogram ~ p ..........-v • - training S tand most 1~1 1001 49~ "'~42 Pald Vacation •....-OPIRATC>a CdM dlx auitea, util pd. rigid Investigation. Start .ft>UND. M Blk Lab. un· ~ -KatelJa -~ ALAJEULA YACHT 360 exper desired. swing :~~: ~mrf~e f!!· ~ S1q ·~: immui ii as:c:epted. Sal der l yr. Nr Newland & ReaJ F..atateScbool Banking 5181 ARGOSY DRIVE ILLl"h..Girf" s hift. xlnt s tarlin g 675-alOO S350 wk. lleQuires $30,000 Slater842.QS9 :m:n Camino Capistrano Hunt Bch s.57-1383. ~ L:. ~ salary, call Marian' for cash. Should make a min FOUND . Male Collie vie San J uan C.putrano. s e A v' c e s Interview at Cal-Western --------- rmano. F. Vly. ~~aiJCd:O~~:· ~~~: ~~~~·.w~c~u!s0: Adams.~ Brooth.~rst • .w.w;;e;c[ 1015 .. ·customer BOOKKEEPER eallorc0me1n ~:sysums 752·2333· Rea~'*!'::= to caJI Unda 67S-23l1 ph no. 4t best t.lme lo COO· H.B. 962·S352 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• R a p I d 1 y g r o w I n o AT £'-d i work In mailroom to re-....... Bo .,..... FuU NURSE coup .. _.. Acco t B .. IO• TUT llALTY """'s>~n pg Restaurant c:eive, i .... & dislri ....... -ln. ...... x -· leron, FOund-Qft"ll) Shep fea> .. on W1muS un s Ne wport each CPA Chain with over 50 units. "'5 Ol\llK D>aq.ft .S16Sperrno.in C&.921132. Apxt'mos.bittw).H~t Lo carefore&derlypenon Firm has Im mediate n-~ HB Familyowned orgaruza· coming co1lrler m all. 'Costa Mesa. S b B . Bcb. 9112-5821 or pers. Xlot c ook Cl k need for career oriented ..., er. . . lion olfers pleasant Must beseU·starteraid~ 540-7881 uper us 1ness Op· 544-1834~es. er .. peraon to handle all OoGEMC Shopplog working cond. Good op· pend ab I e w I o w n -----......----• portunit y lo ~FF'Ound: Wht M. Poodle, bookkeeping functions CeoteratOoldenwest St> portuniUea for advance· lr~portalion. Houn 12 Solomons, Puerto Rico. vlt Glbraller, CM . PllVATENUISI lnchadingHnancialstate· Hours.9.3:30 mmt.XJnt Co.Beneriu '. mldnftetoB:OOAM.Call NIWPOn/tlYIME lllld Hong Kong. Bus. ex· ~l av-•Jable. ,,.,,2737 F\lll·Tlme __.. ••--f .., OllJ848"338 .,._ onJ 1 J 1 for w.· 0 ..1 °~1 5928 .. ....,.. ...... .._. preparauvn or-8 Immediate nn.nlngs for .,.,.p y. App Y 0 ly " .. __,_ ... • C. AIRPORT per. PflCI.'" · · number of our clients. all 1__. J -..-kU'-Roger, 203 Marine Ave., -~ Found: Sml t.rown M. Need. driver, personnel Immediate opening ror Prior exper W/CPA re· c .... ca 8 Q , lern· Balboals .. fJ73-8720. 979·4600 ReMC>ftably Priced .._.,to &.o.t 5025 ~pv, Sat/10/28. 8th & alfairs aul1tant, golf lodi vidual with aood u1 ed Fie lbl bou porary asslgnmen1". top 11'-tlal Oppor Em 1 lndlvidual Offices ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'loW'er, SA. 645-9937 companion? Reliable, communlcat1on skills. q " · ex e ra a pay, paid vacations. You Cook. Dinner , Coull,lry ""4 Poyer ShorttermR.E.$ ev""". --"-' ...... '-ed,J.entleman WiU lr-1-. must. Sal ary com· don'tpay,we pay uou. Club, perm position. DON\JTSHOP,earlyAM C.11 Pbyllia968-6789 A u bl f -"""111 ,.,.., ..,, mensurate with exper + ' i..n •• va a e ast with ""'ect rivtna re. sem i aoouaJ bonuses. . 4n ·2'271 betwn 3·llpm ... PM sbHt. Prr & F/T , "-leodt ~to160o12000aq·IL wUI r e mode l to flt your . Coast lf•y. vu. . elevator, AIC ollect 499·8922. 548-1.1.18 DESK SPACE rental. Bkr or Anoe. Allrattlve Hunt.mgton Beach R . E office. Includes deak. RCT'etary, phone at utll. Call 982·24$6 ask ror Vince. C•ll6'7!Ml6:W P'ouod.maclcl~rn·Poodle. cord. Ion« time-focal Applyanperaon Full beoellta •. P leaae Orca&Jourbraochoftic-e. askforCbet. woman.Appty ln"Penon ""-Y ..,.,. Choke cb'1o "flea col· bualoeu credentials ~Newport Center aendmumeto: ~~i!.t8S3·1441. ~ M/F daya I"""" Dippity Donuti, 18i4 • wn our """ulty J11to !er. lieu Verde'. 549-5187 aw a Its y our ca I I . Dnve .,,.. .... ..,,,,,.,. ~ e;rvployer ....._. • • ,_,. ~Bl CM Sc •sHS ·co11--. Don. & ~ MacArtbut eav.a. 1rvtae ·~ ....... ~ • • A LOST. Miniature collie IMo.'Ml.8. Mk for Paul. ~ Newport Beach. CA ' .,,_, 548-eMe. M·F 2Dd •3rd T.D. ml.a.ed. Brn/Wht. Needs C-orporate plJot avail lm· ~40Voo.Karman ~ve. Clerical Trainee · Dtt.IVllS Money available. medJcaUon Ana to P\IP· med . 1). ooo b r s . f'.-1. ..... Bank NewPort Beac h, Ca .•• ~=D.,.h b C=1!..°.:..~':tb~gtl~ Mm or women 25 rn br Nopen.~y ncc. er · Reward f.4 5·9977. ATP/CFll. mature 3-4 ~:n\Ullly 98220 U~h:"!xcJ ti Garden°7Llbrary In ~der. Know I.be ~t Interest lo Y loans wn ~7pm. yn exper. all weather. Emnployveer n....-Lk ~ ~ptc "'-II Cand ~ Cd.M. Xlnt workln1 cond. citJea. Net SL90 a week or ..... 11 A---•· ..... ,... . 100% s&tt.y r~. Don ~~~~~,~~~ llJUUll eeper full ~hariie .,..y"'"" . -ac · ~. "-II M·F. t•m·ll ·.30 more. Oran1e Coul .... y IUVI u_.. ..... anll Loll. Sml grey Mutt. ~r (714) 597·4190 -with om ce experlenc«t Ml-1288. Dennis • Den· I' I '--Ytollow Cab, 17300 ~t. AM'anged by ahagn. tag • llfJT80. -f« Ute lndust. firm Call Dia Ptn01UMtl Service, of am Only. 873-22911. Herrmann. Fount a n M~A MO~TGAGE 768-31199 Care of rn04Jw!rl"•s. or re-Loollln1 for a home of If · Art •• ffun•'R-on Beuch tfUl8 v I C7141112-9910 CUf>tl'•tm.1 or companion your own? You'll find arpent ·""1·3121 .eead;'.6• · ' CUSTODIAN ~ a ley. <No of Slattr. ACllf.lliroUr Leet: Fem. Irish Setter c o o k , N 0 0 • rmn,y homes advertised Make your aho·pplng The--, .. -...... -t -d-ra-w-,---th....,•• !:{.!~.P 11!;_ APpa~~Ulan. l::Jd~ Newhope & ~ J-aiwas puppr .. ~:. y~~~ The Colony, ~.!."1e r / d r Inke r . for ••le In Clualfled easier by UllOIJ the Daily _..._ m ·~ ,... • ...,., """ 11 "-· 1~~~~~~~~~ -. UT ' lrv.s_.._. _ _. everyday ed WtoSt: .. a Daily Pilot <.;.M. Equal Oppoq _ _ ......... ___.._ ____ PU~Clusln Ads QaulfkldAd.M.2."78. Emplyr. Want.Adi CaUM2·M78 .. r ,_ -.. ---·--· .. , . .. • . . . ·7 ....... .. ( • t .. ; f Pl Cl at. wt Pl ··~ ( . I •• J ' ... -OA.ILVPILOTl W~.~..,l .. 1tn , "'·" I~ ;to i iii [•1lfi1 --11·=1•tl t~I iiSi·>J';i!J c; 10.1 ;J >Cili (tJ ;.i'I Alla ln1/Tll1rt.t hh111ltrrWit . . Ci••'/~.. 8 1 .. San._. M1111dl I I ' t.11411 f .• • P.WL tiP••n.t ft ti I tlsc.o ____ ............. • .............................................. ,,, •••••• .,-•• ~., ......................... ~....... -···········-··-· .......... l"., .................................... -·-··-············· ~ wort.=t ~-D•U Pro~eo1a1 retl~'• wal lu 'Jk llANDYllAN ·C~ntry. WINDOWS. wall.a. floors. ~ 6Sluro119tonewalla EXCELLENT PAINT· PERRY'SPLUMBlNC Reatucco your ~ome. lllleliNa'1 W. Cout Pr.paraUoa ol 1abela-4t ~ ••~ Retal.;tnl .a.eutcal, phlmbln1 •. ltnme9. ofnc.. mobile ls plamtn. DrtvewaY\. INO. Re.uonable ratee. Com_plete Pb•mbinL Sou.~ apeclalia\ • • NB.~ dh'ett. mall tdiien1AJn1 1,._a.t<~Cll . 54.1 (Ill lOQl II ~--P'nleeltima\a,~·ZlOt ~. l>ralo ,-aewer Nost bo•U U~O . tesdhH•..,.. forad:(:;.,.l"t'dcu.Wa'-' • a A .. .,. llMoorY; brick block & Palnt YowCuue c I ea n I o·a . · Fr• e 1...;;...•~1t1.;.......;.4 _____ _ .~-··-••••••••••• liil. ~..1deu.an, •lt C Jjft ectw • _ ..... _................ S..cc:.a Ho\&aKt.aelo~ l&ODI. li.euoa.b&e rates ~ In r~n-estunat.a. ~ br lef"Vt~. n. eaJ AllPU~Sl!rv Y.uaiJaa. uuu •) lt:lWt ...... -............... Haul •=Mier dump ......_ ...__ a N-,.,,._, :,,__ ' Ual bocne9': Int. • ext 1173..3111 ...................... . 1'1UPCHAAO.E$lO ti~!t~~ l l:t ..!!{ Remodel. ·~'p•1Sdr'. ,f'""· ~,ff. . t.ree wrk. •fio.."Mv:.=;, ~··-1380 PltaM cbeclr our re: All'n Gen Coatracton· zJ01 Ln ceramic -M•,l.A. · .. ~ c~r entry. 0 mt Uonlef&t&n•LZS7 t fereoca. Lk 1320881. · · Weelltri•6floon. P'Tee ...... • ~HU• qua 11 t t '• r • t C" c Ill 11'.W In -Don "t ltt ,our nom4r .... ••••••••••••••••••• Outu' tnsrd fr~ est t>lpriumber DCla U:kla. ~, llbmllt& •·1M3 . -('714)19S71 ~ LM;'d r. Pal.um· I' I I become• TbaAklsiYina···11 thi T--' ,;.._.... · c:eeonr<: r<:-\ltt•l•p*• -a.al4 .. -••HH•H•H•H•• ~ IQaUDOW.f'OtJ,f_.ee ovee:t:I '!.I• ...,,.._,._. pain. Serv. avail. for T .... $erTlc.e ·---.. ••••••••••Kell« T)'pl.ot Ser11lt«'. QOCSbdeoL 1 Toot.ruck. --~~ , :r:::"11a ~ · Sanlana Paillllni rom· homeowner• alao. Top ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• -S.wMwr Ra\UMll. 1tat t~ph~f, ~~ · 'l'f• b u; aoo ' )'!. mettial relkitnti&t, Uc. HatPlwnblna.531·3194 Laodsupe Creatiooa &x· DrhewQ'l•P1..-kln1 let iolc> elf' ~5'32 .... ••••••••.-•••••••• u ' tr• m. · ME"FlroLOUS Prof MrVt~ with Atlu •tnaW'ed.836-lUO pert aluaplng t.bl.nnlng ·$l~pal.n •S.akoalln& lt~•••m.dnc ~Snxl. _ ~ltiolo1. Depen· VanU...COltlqc?more• " Are you all clogflet up? stump remov&t 975-mi •Lic. N IS, CM 8415 .. -.................. UcafDI · ~· WW baWarclD. anythiog; clableNf. ?Sa.190lma1. Pre-e e1t. for locals; PETER11fEPAINTER !;~vul~e~o~l~o:bl~u~I ins. • MMl1l ,._ -Aav tq/ao:W.I, tlOIXUD 1 Qr re-• R 0 B t N S .toru... 4a lq d.IAt. mov· Hu tbe beet rata 0 Id • a '--• cau AiJi,i w ~<;1Al't-Pr1* aaclaUal, reu. rate1. HOUSECL £AN1 NC es,· stat.. Uc. Tl1101S. Int/Ext.Call today. av son Plumbing. Da.n'sTreeSen. M;•• I "=•• nl(bt·"'" •U111a'e un CAll --... i--.~ S""RVlCE • For 1 617.sMO a&brno.547·5146 mt•extt03. 141-9239 ___ _ ....................... ..---t.arc-cw1..UW.... 4' .....,.......... ' r.. . WW do bltb)llllflA1 u, my ,.,_..U.aa. No._ Loo ~ ,..... tnl. CHEAPEST haullna In t.baraulb.lr clean boau. =~· St.arv· Palnter/Varollher. ex· HOM&SAVERS .• P1umb· T ..... liloma. mall U cooti d.or • towll. Fr. l!IL CHEAP! ,._, lq Students. Ex· lfrior/~ .• Jtlnt prices. lal 6 HeatlJli. Free :f:il. ·-··-••-••••••••-•• ~1131 5 191 c. .• · IUCT'ilclAM ta-211115.N-LS80 · f:: . 1Sl·'l798. Save 8'5-2125t4ike. ~· ~ "::-Jba cf TUTOR, Experienced Nill l ... br.teeo at~ s.-nce a..Oocnm'l,lnd Rubi "'-C..S.-.k.e Ip O c:4L11 number, CultomW.a.Upaperiog ma:sor84'7'°383 · =tary teac her: w0\114 like tu b•b>•" ·-.. ••••••••••••••••• ZSynapar UcJ'TllMl •••••••••••• .. •• .. ••••• --.. ••••••-•• ... •• Courte1y Movers llte AlJWoril:Guar.PreeEst. _ eves. plf al\r 9(bl, ~nib ur ~ 6 awam ck-an CAU.MUl26_ llouieatttlnr! Retired L.M.S .-Roto, Sod or movln1 Ir bluiloc. m..~ . .._..Serrice ............ · eYe a . K ••po o . J d ~ ....... _ ... , __ . wbt m1ll1aer Ir wile c.,, be Seeded Lawn•. Realonable.145-Wl ._ • n.--T-'--"' -•-•••••••••••••••••• ...... •••••••••--•••• WtC'bldra lib o nda ~---""~·~·· I 1 SprinklHS, PlaoUot. · ~-._..,,_ -.. ""--Resume Service 0~1. -•-d M).11S7 • ~ lO mtn ~cbc Clran ............... •.••••••• MvaU. rom a.ou.ary ~ Xlat refs. 67$.113S. ,. .... II'...... ... .................... ...,..,.... 03 80 N w rt ·~. •~VIUll amaged -....:_ bv. chn rm. ball W . Ava TAYLOR FENC..~ Juoe. Xlnt local rel s. · _ •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• Plano tuning at repair.~ ~Jl~ Ml e po vUt1t oa ~· e > J aa S.. ,..._ rm ~ )(), ~b •>O~ 5a-W7 c.ll 9'1M717 European Wndac~per ~ PA.INTl.NG yrs exp. Muter'd deg. iri • esa. Officea 6 • 9'19-l007 ....................... ~ Wlr m pet · Wood•Ctu&lntJ.ak .._;~~. :-.., Top work. F.a.lr price. EXpr'd. Reas Rates. mu1lc. Tbls ~oupon I.a ftwt --S..•a \ ll~/Baokniptcy SSS. ~ ~in~:ir' ~~: K • 8 Wood hnclo&. _ ..................... Rda.Main\-•·•·11 Free Eat. Call Gene wortaSS.Expirea ()(t.30 ............................................. .. Action 1.A1al Typ1og S3Hll01 PtalirencerepaJt. · M·WAY ·COtlJ.le1lcs, ~Land.super: 5S2""°'58 • • e&l·l.W REPAJR&REROOF.All tblt vacuum• from tfi0·$4ll. 145 H46 .Ct r 11 I'd 5 l 1 MCM080. 544--0858 Nlit.riUon. HOU6ewares, . Low prices: ~ Extr/latr. Ex· ......,./..,..,. t Y P e s;. s ti Ing I e s · Sl.US. 1 da. aen'iC<e on 1Pfll re o ' •y ~pee • --Heme Care 6 Col:nm'L l'l&f. 'I' yrs exp. t>r'd boeest. oeat. ttu. ••••••-••••••••••••••• rocbhaae&·COdlpo-tJr. aa:y vacuum. All types • --A'Vflf' bvnn6h.all"om ... 'I ·· Ba-1.S34 ~'dtBooded. Noburo. Ue'd96'-lOUDave Neatpitcbs6textute$ Freeesl.541..sa:JO · vaeuuma • baga l)ptac Servi~. 15 yn dMDed Sllt6. All worl ••••••••••••••••••••-• S3l..a112.lf7-3162 ..-esr. 19J..14lt Vacuum Cleaner Ctr a:p. Typelll;JleatiecUoo auar ~ lean-up.&, Hau1ln1. 111 ndl · I . · . -. Prof o-lat101 Ext & ibL • Horilon Roohng. Eap. 1.S71 Newport Bl, CM Pbol:W'tst.W-51C11$ ''C ... 1.Anchcap1n1. lmm~, -~··••••••••••••••••• Dig·l t·L•ndscape Low _rates1 Refs. Free PATCHPLASl'ERING ~~;~~•men. 646-3107 --c-111, W» &ft"VtdQC. 6'2-9807 Want a REALLY CLEAN RealloD. prices. Free est. est. 53M'180, 536-4383 A 11 t y p e s . F r e e 1----------- Blr1tp1, pa1coll 7l1ut~s. •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• HOUSE! Call 01.ogbam call~me. 846-7070 p . i i . estimates. Call~ Re-Root For Leu ...... ,..ma ft.ow. atmts. tDOtt NB Cement wort ol all kinds. Haulmg,. de&.l)ups, Yard Girl. Free Mt. '645-~ . , . a n t n g, e 1 t / 1 n t . Call Anytime area..10)'1'1.133-t199 Free «i.t, 10 years exp. mainte nance. Gen'l • . . -· •eii ~ . • : Beuonabl~_r•tes. uc·d A 1+-,' SM-OOl WINOOWCLEANING Top-·-"t". 556-0757 malntenance. MS-792t Walls., ceilings, f1oon . · contractor. 963-882S ......................... '1"" __ _..;;..;...;...;...;.......;.~-_. -- T y ·p 111 g Se r v a c e . "f ...... ' & windows cleaned. ._.. ~·••••••••• •----------- manuac rl pt•. 1!.!J..al FoundaUoo.s utauuna SEU. Mile iteJD,' with a ~·~ Bri~~on. SOlall ~· Fine Ext.er. ~a.inting by DraJQsdear:edfroaa"..50: Trade YOW' oW IWlf ror orie11, dictaUon. ·~t walls, block$, pauos. Dat!y PiJotClas&iCied Ad. • NeWPcirt, Costa Mesa le R. Sinor. St..Jie.. tna. Try Free flll. All worit guar. new goodiu wath a 8d1. M0-1'51 . 535--~13. Llc'd. 642·5&78. Want Ad Help! MZ·S678 Irvine. 8'15-3PS eves. -me. 836-SSSS 24 bra. Dra1omaster. 638-09S3 Clalli!aed ad. 642-$6711 HltpW..eed 7100 w..J.d . 7100 HctpW..ted--7100 HelpW•tcd 71 tWPW 7TOOHtf;WtiiitM-1toct ....,w....... 71 ..... w...... ;l:IOlllf*lpJjW..W_J...IJlO...-...._~ .. -... , ••...•... -.. ._ ............................................................................................ ~ .................................................................... . D Cl d G a r d e ri I n g · HOMEMAKER/ COM 1w·• ..... YOUll • ·-'·· · ~ "'"""•• .... ~ N i .. ry eaoer ne~,, s Sp.anlab/.Engliab spea_k· · ,,_,.., •• ~apuag ...... _........., un ... g PreMer". no exp nee.... ~ oardener needed in scurD"lt PANION for elderly INDUSTR1AL ~ For lm!bediate operun~s ~Gardens is ag~ Auto. APPlY JhcGrecor ReclatrY. RN'a. LY_N's_ train Call btwo 7-2 .. URIUU. lady. Sal & Su.a, lovely lD. .... ... -.. J--'--offi-! lwing laborers s~ Yadlla, U131. PlaceoUa, Pract.lcab. Interested in · · ·Ms. Vle~o area. Ex· s urro unding s. no _,_&ft> .. ~v~ ..... c l-7Sbr bo C M ~pri •adut penence preferred. bousewq,rtt. 675--081.5 • Incentive commis!i1on mg to wort ~ery hard. iDI 1681-0506 ~ WOR£RS IE~ Maoy wi.lque benefits! .a -, . w att w · . • · vaw:: y nurs· ,c-Dry Cleanen-part time Call SS7·01SO Lyn •. or schedule~ Instant pay We are also I~ ror a Mecb.am°'Nptnl~_!ltComoois ~.~~onrk counter · help, 4·6 hrs Randy. JRAINE£ Hotel Front Desk Clerk. se,.,v•c e s plan! Xlnl training pro-man w/3 yrs exper. ax:u. ..._, MUISIS'SAIDES. area Moo·.™-..ro·8brsSat. West. ~SEMBLERS exper or will train. .. ........... JotK? gram! Call for coofil!en· Waaeopen.MS-25.29 wit.bu.lary. Beyour0wn Open1ng.s on AM & PM College student desire&· boM'.'Sa.m .548-4954 _ .. ,... ""---' -''d GAJU)ENJNG, ble. Ca.II 10-2 Mon-Fri, COME WORK FOR US liaJ lot.ervlew. As~ for Laodu~pe Maintenance: . ' . · d_;. ':f.ii= Ea: Ory Cleaners.Part Ume a...cape'/Goi•wr p•f'llERS Kathy Blake. 540-2300 W ff l LE. Y 0 U 'RE JaneJaggar.552-4477. Work In· Newport " MECHANIC. Pl·lime, while you earn! Apply al presser; approx. 20 hrs FlJU,:TIME """ WORJUNG ON YOUR Irvine .areas. St\'ad 1 y 1 small electric engines F!ap!Up Coov .. Center. wtly,883-9070.M ~perieneed gardener. Must have reliable "OTEL FUTUEARNRET. OP PAY • employ m ent. Ca (golf cus>. Call Tue. 466 Flagibip Rd. NB Must ti.ve CA Jic .. iood transp. & phone. Long &r '" .. 644-4894after6pQl. thNSat .. UM; s&o377. 642-8044 B.ICTllCAL drlvll!g record. Appty'in short term assignments. FRONT 9tt11 STILL HAVE TIME TO ReaJ~ta~ 1--------~SEt41LBS per8CID ~~~rat1~!~f~ Ji~.; WI\ ~ o0 Mo EKT .r I~ ~ J~ITOR. Want~ full ~~c busiOess MECHANlCS NURS~AJD!s-3-ll S~allSbopgln ROGllSGA~ENS avalla~ CLERK PERMANENT. WHY Umecoupleforjarutorial l1Ugallon firm ID MECHANICAL c~~ii ,.... . Outstanding opportunity NOT STOP BY OUR aodcl.eaningduties. g~ Newport Center seeks $4 hour g:~:JT~ 2301 ~~Rdquin· for people orie nte d S P E C I A L hours. good pay, Will energetic efficieot&ex· DESIGNER ~~'C!ctv.H~p . .r ...... y--.. ,........ -person ibl .. l o work INTERVl"E WIN G ronslder CO':Jple with per1e,;ced l e .g a l ~-_.....,_..._. of ,,,,,l,.._,_.,, CM --.-"""....., '-GJQ ...._... "" CENTER . YOU 'LL tr&Llerormobilebometo _,.......,...,, Sborthaod & ~~~-~.._ignf -~~. · · ..... rr. .t..t.]0 graveyard shlft~y FIN 0 0 li ~y ..,._...,.. ~·"'--"' SW&U~'Ul.lftlUparts or C --. D THAT NE F ve on · '"'"" dictapbooe. . Excell. t_yp--~ni"aJ __ ... -•--RSIN · -General Office Worit. 20 3141C<c11 Drhe x.lol . company its, THE BEST THINGS space util. +salary. inc akills a mut. Call ~-'" ...., ,....""~"" Mlrws A.ides •B.lC'TalClAM• hrs a wk. Mon·Tbur. 546-4741 ~·=~~=~~~ AeoUTKELLY ISTIIE Apply al Orange Co. 640-aeo ~-~ ~~~!!· O.dlriei &LElec:UicalCootract· Type SOwpm,·aoswer tAcrossFrom Persoooel. CABE WE TAKE IN =~:~~c:,: ~~ I ~AQde~:s;;:jj LVM'SorRN•s .Jlno~ ... ~:Y~!~~l: .. /~r phone. good w/pubUc. OrangeCo.Airport>.. MAllt.IOTI'HOTEL ~V1~5UoA~1r:,.,oORWKH1Ts call Ken Green at .,._ .:;Nu •e '• ~ ~ent pro-Above average wages" ""' r " • SJ.48 br. Ci.11.Moo-'lbur, EqualOpportEm1>'9~ llOONewportCent.erDr 552-SSU rre I ous · · aw vides environment for heaJLb benefits. Apply el an.. Perman e o l Mpm; 646-'r733. Newport Beach RIGHT FOR YOU. · firm bas opdnt (« letal c:h.aUeQgmg work asalgn· NEW p 0 RT C 0 Ny Employment., good pay, Equal Oppor Emplyr A=,!:t'° JAHITOlt secretary wtmin 1' yr menta. Excellent wage CENTER. USS Superior medlcaJ/Ufe lnauranee, GENERAL OFFICE. M/F .. _,. F\.ill lime. Xlnt beoefils. litig.Uoouper;SSWPM and be;nefits. Send re· Ave.NJ)lBch. ~on. paid bolidQS. =o:t.v'?:i!t~u;~~ c.eralOfflce CGloreo.. la Ba)'Vlew Coov Hosl>ttal typing requtred. AM for sume immediately lo P . knowaed bl ---------•ror office duties. Good ct.al( -AT 2055 Tb.urio, CM'. M&rilyu.~SQO. ;1rf"S:10)~y r~ l~aspecls ~~·tit~ opportunties + xlnt Co. r~.:P=~t ls HOTEL . llMG TUT UAL TY 642-3505. EOE. MAa.MI SHOP MeU. cl 826: ....:~ ~· At &east 7 yrs ex. ESCROW OFFICER benefits. Contact Bob ~ror 8 bright ln· NIGHT n40F.dlng__~. HB _ JAMITOltS Thal Room ()pportunlty Employer. peneoee .. Call 642·2928 Tracy,8-5 M·F.S49-0954. dhridual. Duties include AUOITCLBK G.oGEMCOSbopping hnmed openings Prt' & ~uJ:°!s~~ Mill'. betweeaB.30All-4PM. GeneralOffiC<e typing SSwpm, riling, Good oppor for reliable CeoteratGo&denwestSti FIT, Newport/Costa madllaist. Some ex.p 00 Part-lime Earn extra .-.CAL toSIOO phones. le loan process-person w/an aptitude for Hom-IN:30 Mesa area. M111l have lat.bes le mil.la dea&rable. Medical. 'I'ram<:rtbet'. l'JJT. Christmas mone)'.. ad The rapidly grow mg Your professionalism ing. Facility I.a located in =~~C:-~I:~~ C..UIHS-8338 carltbm phone. Apply at Overtime avail. + ·xlnt Cardiology practice . agency .peed.II :door to escrow office of a major sought by pro minent Costa Mesa. Interview· preferred... EnJ01 good lmrnecffate ....._., ..... for 123 N. Ollve; Orange or start wage le beoe<. Call 645-3040 . door distribution help. sa.nno"' __ __. .,.. .... bas an pra" ,,._ busy F /O """'· log. 8am·llam. Pleue i...-r. A I .,........._. CALL~ Moo lhru o r a p p I Y l 1 4 2 2 For appt call 848.-1494 • .._.. ...... .,.... .. '"' I""' apply Corporate Offices. compil.ny ..,.,...1u. pp y inventory. r•ckagers. Fri A A I MEDIC •• immediate opportunity Call Candace, 848-1288. °'-b S N 9am-Nooo, M..on/ Fri a 1 s em b e r 1 • & · rmatroog ve.. rv. ~ Part time counter~ 'ls o • .,.,l•.J..: offi""' for n.....-I• •-n...--1• P 440l DU"<.: l., ewpor1 ~~ -.. ..-,..-rt.a • 10 1 u..,w uc ..... uauwtcau.....uw> erson· Beach. <Near O.C. Penonoel. warehouse. Temporary JEWB.St ,,..,._,, '"""""~ -fbr car reotaJ. 7 ·7100. an Escrow Officer with a neJ Serviceof Huntingloo Airport). Equal Op· MARIUOTT HOT&. auignmeot.s. top pay, Needs person . exp. in Macbinlst: prooresslve Io r Profess 1.o n a I Coll.studeotpre{etred. minimum ot 2 ytars ex· Beach, 16168 Beach. -.... i. E ,_ nnnJJ-...-,.._._Dr pald vacations. You ,. .... 1.... ..,.,._ .. ,_8 '"'l b d o secretarial service 10 ~ e r i e n e e . -----------...,.._....y mpKJyeT". ...... .......... ...,..~....,. ..--&&• ....,...,LLIU6• 11"" · marine ar wire co. Newport Beach. Full Part t1 me dell very ' ~PODS.lbllities will in· Newport Beach don't pay. we pay.you. ting s~,. 40 hr. wk. needs experienced time. days. Must be driven ror dental lab. elude developing new GENERAL OFFICE-Equ.al()pporEmpl)'T Sendlnqt11nestoBoxl94. mach.in.lat for 1lainless k 1 d bl 11 549-2002 business. working with PIT temporary belp, GM.OFC P/T Orcallourbraocb office. c/o Daily Pilot, PO Box "steel le alum. rabnca· nodw e 1gea e '1°ll a ---------the public and process flexible hours. Sal com· NewportBeach,833-1441. lS60. Co8ta Mesa, Ca. Uoos . Knowledge or me ica s pecia es. Artros. mus t type & Houaecleaoers, own F.qu.aJOpporEmployer 92113Sorcall549-87St break & .... ..-.__ .. es. Rapid typing and ac-ingescrowfiles. mensura~ w /abllily. spell. lmmed opening. tram. rull or part time. .,........ ,.._ curate spelling man· :< Call~~l-0610. 979-Inl. 11 s 673-12166 64M871 ~c•°™'ralor• rolli ng 6 bending datory. Salary com· ESCROW TRAINEE w ~1~UFF op · ; lNFANTRYMAN. Learn -... macbines. a m ust ror mensurate w1ablllties. TemporaryService Girt Friday, 1 girl office, HOUSEKEEPER physical coodllloning, &P.tn.t qualHica'lloo. Good Expnenced onl1 need ~~~~~~~~~ 9-4 Mon·Ftt. ~Ute LIVE IN survival tecbnlquu. ~ S:~°"acindlviduah =;ca, ~rs:~sr .. apply. CaJI 644--0604, ask dictalJon, Ute eep. ~1.531 Develore leadership cau ~ Wes~J~(a CM. From3-4:30PM. forJWH~. • Our Irvine office Is seek-Ing belpf ul. Lo presaure. Housek-r for 1 lady, potentia.. Enlist in your s y s t em s . A s k r o r ~IC"•. UCfP'T. '""an lndividual to tr Salary,....... Exnorteoce -.--Anny ror the adventure, M I 752..,..... ..... "'10 W• ~ -AA; ,~..,......4.vide Uliataoce in •GENERAL OfC __... .... room. bath & TV. salury challenge of Infantry. ar an. ·-ll"UU A"' ll:IW' Front & back ofrice, 2 ., • ., only. Over 30 prefe.rred. o pen. So. Lac u o-'I Call today. ICEYPUNCH FU.ll or p/time. Some ex· girl office. Call 64<M650 opening, cklsing and pro· So. Laguoa.~1347 4S9-l822. Sdays/wk. .,,.,., .....,1 pr. pref'. 642-3030 • .. .ceasing escrows. Oo ~1026 ...,.,..,_ OPBATOtlS ........ .-.... ? ~year general otrice ex· •SECRETARY G i r I Frid a Y r or Housekeeper live·la for 188-S2Sl • S42·4M3S lrvioe.J>aled .-company MAJTRE'D "°";~ perience and lYPIDg of e 11 tabIl1 bed LI r e bch bm. Pvi qtrs. must nee da keypunch Supervbe. train and co. PART TIME EVENINGS Adults witb outatandlng. attractive personalities wbo t!Qjoy working wllh lads. St.art al $3.SO per hour. ~ 642-4321 Ext. 250. BE'JWEEN 4 :00.5 :00 PM. Askfof-Ji• Equal Opporturuty Employer wpm ere required. • lmuraoee ~rokerage of. have bet refa. Reply w llllo..ISPECTORS opera ton. botb ruJI le or d a c t i v i t I e s o f MOYIE & TY EXTRAS *TYPIST nee., Experience helpful, ad#lSl, C/0 The Dally 1"1111 part Ume u needed. waltresaes & busboys. N E E D E D B y r.-.y Co-ri-Mc.t Mariners offers good flexible bouts, Beacb Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Must know Mllttuy DecWoo data 8610 exper Prep spec orden. Resp H 0 L L y w 0 0 D ror party rental stare. starting salaries. ex· areas. 752-1830 eostaMesa.C.926216. ~ __ .. conduct ven-helprut. ~etitlve ror bar & lounge. Oise C".,....."''G DIRECTORS. Apply 2025 Newpo,.t cellenl bene fits and If you are responsible. ...,_......,.. ~ •-ts Call •-,..,,u.. M enerJ!etk. skilled & in· GUAIDSWA.MTl!D doraurveyandlmowbow 8 • 1 · wlDe w/guests °' sc.-rve Guarantffd exposure. Blvd,Qlst.a esa. ~ conditions •. &fld terested lo a challenging full or part time. Apply Heusekeeper/Uve ln Lov· to use microecopes for 8 a r 8 r 8 Dun l a P • wtne. Spk French, Ital & over s.ooo jobs HUed tb1I conunwng opportwUUes job style. we can be or 610E.17thSt.Sa.otaAna. Ing & le ind toward small medical compo· S56-8800extBferappt. Spaoi.sh. Muat be Euro-yraJooe.SZS.SlOOperday Have~youwanl for advancement. Pie service lo you. Let the clllldren. Organized & omts woridng In Quality EOE M/ F pean trained. 4 yrs expr if accepted. Yearly fee to seU. Clas&ified ads do call or apply at· freedom "nex.ibillly or -----___,---.. dependable. Call a rt Assurance. Beautiful ~ Salary S97S/mo. v t D EO c A ST r NG It well -Call NOW • ........... as working temporary U · GUARDS ........-Spm.840-4464. company in M.V. area. KEYPUNCH 31l.137.022. Ad pd ..::S=ER=VJ=C=E=(7=14=1=7=61=·1244====142=..S818=.=·====::--..... signmeol.s work for you. -... Call &asan at S8l.J830 for k by emplyT. Take ad to r-SAYIHGS SECURITY HOUSEKEErERS. appouitment. K~~cb/ eyeotry nearestEmp.Dev.Dept. 1515 Weateltrf Dnve Motel. 6 days wk., Apply E-.lo, ray Newport Beach ~Q~ office • Due to our rtteot ea-2IWS Harbor Blvd, Coeta L-oog & short assign. Management 6424000 paosioo program, Wells Mesa. ~IM71 INSURANCE L-ooldng for variety? PEOPLE PERSON F.qualOpptyEmployer 0 PVerload FargoGWU'd.Service. ls H 0 USE p LANT Penooallloesclerk Youcanhaveyourpick ! ~:i~ec~Tat~~~ 557 "061 hltio&, _secu.nty 1uarda koowl-4"eable nonnle, Underwrtt.er callKELLYTODAY -v f~. part tt;;:roc ~m'iin-1" agency bas openlng Ln ruJty ~it.allied basic F.qual()ppor-£mplyr ~~,~~ .. ~ tenance, must have 11!• !'"'r·avl.n~ce.Jor.ltexlonper. c' ':. IE~•,......... =Prr~ly buslneas. Filter Queen Hleaman wanted. Nice com - milaions. Profit sbarlng. Qual. leads. 646·3107. --------Bob. GeoeraJOffice --------t JR UGISTIAlt Fl.oaJST '"lnterestJng position pro- Openinl-Novembet' cesaiog home sludey atu- J arob Maar1e Florist denta for real estate hu opening designer. lraln1og firm. Duties In· sales. " driving pet"IOO· elude phones. riling. nel Apply lo person M arading. enroUmnenl & 2230 F&IrVlew Rd. C.M. type sswpm. E.xceUent working conditions & FOOD PREPARATION-benefits. lnlervlewlng M/F, days 4cevenlnga, 8am·Uam & lpm·3pm. 6"-0210 Anthony Scbool1. 4401 "1lJ service salon needs Birch St .• Newport hair styllat wt following. Be a c h (Near 0 . C. Joann. Lords " Ladys. Airport), Equal Op· 754-1737 portwity Employer. f\lll Ume delivery man, .. _______ _ needed lor party ttntal1" store . App I y 2025 General Office Newport Blvd, Cost a S1UDIMT SlaYICIS Mesa. We have an e•cellenl GABDENINO Ero. main-~~an lndlde~ tma:nce of enerfor ~ witb our =entt by bowla. bukell & con· cnall Tn>lng' AQulred. ta In er P la o tl nu . Good actv~ment op: Soutbweat Interior portuoltlea. 40 Houra Gardenl, 557.ot&O week + beneflta. In· What a Wmderful World tent\tWtni 8am·llam 6 of Sbopplnr riabt at lpm.tpm. · APPW North your fln1ei1.ips every· American Corre11pon· -~,..n 1w liable l raoaportatlon. beoefl~. "salary com· '""'' Appt.MS-5821 ~..._I'll 751-4780 men. w/exper. Call CochlM.teltthe s e ,..v1 c e s MANAGER. Part lime ~uJ.a--•~ Hygienlu neede d Ka1h_y.~8l NewportBch 833-1441 Snackber. Wedns.&Fti. "~--Newport Beach om ce. INSURANCE HuntBcb 848·8338 nlgbtuomeSat&Sun. lS Salary &c hours open. N.B. Prop/Call. Agency L&JMcuel 831.0S.2 to 20 hours a week. S4 to I M M I D I A T E 646-4868. has openirig for exp. F.qual 0ppor EmPbT $4 .. so to start. Raises & 0 r E" I". s f 0 r --------pen. lines underwriter. ~~~~~~~~I boouaes. 21 yra or older. .. ,.nlaorr ••••I INDUSTRIAL .._ Near airport. Call Bob Exp nee. Ref. req. Apply MCIWtfr offk.n wtto WEHAYIWOb Guffin. ZW,ltt 6 Wright. ICIYPUNCH at Orange Co. Raceway wmtTOP PAY_.... o TOFITYOUI 752-905S Detaentryoperator,day = ~~n~~1A&eb rc .. dedca.,__,. M19SI l=v 1Ugator, male or 1bUt. In-house com· PbillippeatSS2·5.511 Kdly baa a perfect op. r e, will tr'IW1. Send puters. Requires speed le APPlY ln ~Monday por tunltl for men· wne lo Clusirled Ad accuracy._ Key to disc MAMICUllST tO l'iiday, 8AM to SPM women (l or over) to '348. Dally Pilot, P.O. helpful. Salary open. Ex· with Following. New at· urn extra cub as Box 1560. Colla Mesa, cellemt beneflLI & WOC'X· Nail· Bar lo Newport WIU.SFAIGO mall.room helpers. pre-Caut921B36. in1 condlllou. In · Beech (Aa71k>M6-0111 GiUAID SBYICIS saroom operator1. & tentewtng 8am-tlam & or~ llUW. truckdrlven,day,nJ1bt, _..,;;;:.._ _____ lpm·3pm. National weekend .• h I fl 1 In EducatLon, 4401 Birch C1n ••w11• Lagun&Nlguel $1.&2 per DAY s t., Newport Beach. ... rt.,CA (Nur O.C. Airport>. Oil Thia ii an ldeal way fOt" ............. "', "OUP•" Equal Opportunity u--a-~ -~.. w...a you to supplement your ...... ._, , Employer ~ •• _.ay. ,..... locome on a l*'lDaotOl fora . :=.i: =w~: p/time bull. No exper. .,:~d at: needed. Clll or come lo. ZJOW.W... 27ts7C-...._. la217 ~11:" S....AM.Ce State Uc No C-eo38 Or CaU Branch Office l'.qual()ppt;mptyrM/F IJJ..1441 DAILY PILOT SEIVICE llREClOIY 00 IT NOW ! '42·1671 LAIOUIS Perm PIT ~iUon~vall wtth 'mE IRVlNr.. CO Will malnt doclta at Newport Marina's '5 aur-~_J areu. THlllVMCO 1071 C•1•.ck . .,.,._ 644-tO I 0 MANICURIST Exclualve pvt club, In need ol a txper'd, fwl 1ervice manicurt1t for Lbllr buay beauty aalon. MUGG. aak I« Ina. ~EUSE NEEDED Nr Or C\y Airport SU-0275 Mature woman to care for lnlaot ln my home. Mon· Fri. NB. 640-00!7 64i-5678 \ 1 •7611 'IW It •11 \ · ' day I D at 11 pt IQ t denc1, ..01 Birch St .• -.. -.nd---t-·--1 -,-_1-Qaalfted Ada To pla~ Newport Beacb. <Near na yman o ma n ... n :roar ..s. call "2.M71 and .o.c. Airport) Equal Op. equipment-• do aeneraJ llll a a....,...s ,w.vtaor pcrtuntty Employer. cs..na~ c.M. mtrr co. help JOU. Toaun:y f Gl.()700 ~~~~~~~~~Mah your 1boppln1 I~ ..uer-bJ Ullnl \be Dally Want Ad Resulta 84.2-51'11 PUot Cluatned Adt. l=-------~~-------' ., •, .. ~...:....-........ ,__ .......... ...___.. _____ , ____ ----• f . -.... - J ' , .. ....,.W_..d 7100HelpW~ 71 ···················~··· ............... w .... . IECDYING CLER AT EASE IN 1'~A'SHION ISLA.NO NEWPORT llEACH lhs nn ()ptn1ng tn ttt rt'rl"t vrng de~artmcmt 8 30 lo 5 ~. Monday lhru i-~nday . PLLUl CALL 6U-I010 w ..... ,, :A I. for '•ft(') \\a1~nin .. '~ .._., w..tec1 noo Ht4p w ... d 7100 Http W•t.d 71 Wedneedey, Nowwntie, '· 1~a * DAIL v PILOT Pl ......... w__,,,_... 11 oo •••••••••••••••••••• y.; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··············:-······ c....... ion Mh • 1010 '°'9a't• •0•0 ......, _....... e~1n-A t ... Cl ••-••••••••••••••••••• ••• • ••••••.•• •••••••••••••• SA.LJ:SPl:OPLK ...,..7 ~~ Tow Truc:k Orivors ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ULBRANS~N Premiere ('hr11 t mu help -ADY~SIMGPfRM 1Wt'd 1'op riay. Applh Penlan KJllena. Cf'A.re-LUGGAGITAGS Organ J.1..ke new Cost :Jr.'~~,:~J~-t.'i': ::~t';=t'~l:,mto~· ~J.;~c.~Mi,1~ ~1k~~Wui'~c!j ~==ro:.c.,a:~h ~11$3000 548-5777 '111.0Ck. da.ytJme, eve. II terface w/cUcot.e!e. Call • hair. 838·9308. ta& plus one spate We J'\ne uaed piaooe for &ale wkDd ~avail Apply Amy. MIM.288. Uennla 6 TYrtST/SICY K.ltlena litter srey ' return pcrmantnlly Ornate O•k uprights. at •u ACS•rn" Ave. n.u. Deno I 1 P fl ra on o el 11\lll llme. alrona typln& black.' wt wblle •pols IOI.led a.t.t.ractlve ta.g ., practl~ pl1"°f, 1rands. Betwn 101lm lpm Service of Hwntln.rtoo akUJanec...ary.Neal& Cute. lovable . &'1 .SO, atrap, meellna altluie 1ptneta•~.Plano ltO I Beach, 18188 Be1ch. penonablc. apply 1n 5'7·31.82 ., 1.0. require~oll. Pre-rebull<lli\i, refiniJbina & Service Sl1tlo11 Allen· penon \o: Mr P\leetes. vent loN as I.heft! For a wnlnl. OQUIST PIANO ~UT All , dant. exger'd, Day ' at Robert Bein, Wiiliam Klmalayao kitten S roo. penonal.l-1 tac ·eocio.e SHOP liOO HamiHoo ~ Eves F\Jll ar p/Ume Ap· Fro1t • Assoc , 1401 old blue polnl A.KC S130. wallpaper, fabric or Ave, ltB. ~~ J o~uon' J ohnS'on PlY{SbollSlaUon. 17th& QulJJSt .. NptBch. ~-2356 "Day Clo" PB~. we n-1..a •• .1-A .. ~-'Aaploot, lle.allb Care °'"· ofra lrV NR wUJ back 6 lnm your oaA1wu• ~•~ aldlWd aoc)' talent, • ne, l'Yl>&al Do9I 1040 beautlrul m a hogany llf"5 & &. Y+t'S dla1 a. di Service St.a 1lten<J. all Si. Clerk Typlat. tem· ••••••••••••••••••••••• lll.I· Or try two cud& Unlsh. orialnal owner. R.N°f • LVN'1, open naa PG' ~·!'Wea Sa~:'&'~ shift.a, 7.3, 3 JI & 11-1 Cor pcr.,.y Potlllon. Must be .. Yoruture Twnera back to b&ck. S79IS 551·2028 CIQ AM " PM 1htfh, full IJ you are• tell·lltlU't~t. C•mpus/ MacArthur. available for olflct work Muat .ell 8 moa fem • 5 Ceaor:/~CES: 40 U~nllhl Playen '5000 u.me or part Ucnt. Oooo N!llOW'Ceful. can handlt Airport Tnaeo. No.p h for mon\hl of Nov & Dec. mos male. A.KC. D ·l.387 41stagA 11 .60 ea r olls ln s tock. Carty •\,lrtln1 ulary, •Int your work load wt mln callit pll • • Please cal! ror apJ>t . Vorbhlre Terrier pups, 6t9taas Sl.50ea. Player Pianoa. 801 W. benefit•. Apply •l 1upei-vlaJo0 & bavt xlnl savtclMAMAfHa ~ext S20. Office champ blood 11.Des, Uny. lOormorUl.40ea. BUerSt CM.~ !!!!!!!p!!~!!!!J!![!!.IJ!!!!!P!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!..,..!!,•!!!11!1~1!!!!!!1•!!T!!!!!'f ~~: •• ~v l(d~~'. ~~''J:'uu;!' fO:: Sc hedullnf & di~· hn8:::~~. Full time shots . 31b atud aerv Sal~Tc~'R~~doo SewllltMutl11t 1092 ~ ~..... ._.....,,.. ablllt1utol.be fulleat patchl,ni 0 .. 1111e1 r v•c,e ""' SI0-56&9 Draw y~r own or aeod ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eatabli•hoad puh!l•h•n.: ---W ol I l tart al + t.«b.nlc &na1 r._ l rne. r• PQAJUon lo our typing Beautiful Yellow Lab name addreu. phone II 8r'o&ber Port•bie Sewing KHftM r I r Ill to d • fa I r or Sallmahr ruu ume. e•· , .. ~ .. : b!:rfu • ... ac1t! .. e. l~ benefltll. 94$-7040 ~.~~ co"'rml pxa1nny1t =tW· 6 wits old. f15. we'U ~ake one cud per Machioe 181> .. :xlnt condl· ~ ~~ ~...., w/frnt per Sat~ D1 chMk • .._ r ,. ......... 16 ... .,,.... .. dd ·•~ ..-EAl<lt call -"'--c:au.m.i.m lM appJ are lov lo fflld Set\' Sta Help needed am· ~.Apply 10 person tag. A :!Steach. ~1 -·-· .. ~ witll at teut l yrar u ofr-ap>r v~ phocae. ' _ _ __ ~ -·•-. ln"l lal ..... ,,."" ._ 1 1 Send A ... ~ .. ot m---,,.,,,_ •Pin rt f bl __._ "-'I ..... '::....., .. ..... ...... ~ • med. P\i I or pit. App 1 Peony 1 aver. l 6 6 O -...,..._ y-10•5 ...__to~: • ..,_,J --·---------P<' ~n"•· pr.-era ) "--•U! ">P'lll v..·n SalH A1111tant M1r. req~. C M n--ru -.. ...,. ne••P•Ptr t\r ellt'nl ',!.fcblwktarciq mw.m wumeo'1 rlothiq ll>c>p JOKNSONllJOUNSON SllOE.Cst Hwy,N.B. . PlaeoenUaAve, . ••••••••••••••••••••••• PILOTPIUMTIMei =~~f.~ RLSaJca J(.,qulrU dedicated, e80Nt'wportt.'trDr SEWING MA CHINEVpbol1teret for custom eute nuffy krttens.7wk.s P.O.Hoxl560 mature, ,tablo J)f'r&On Ste 1286. NP\ Bch OP ERA'fORS. Ex per lboPlnCosta Mesa & l2 Wks. Some Manx. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 MoodVtllN t'riday -COMPETING MU.It be k.oowlt.'dgubl11, Equal()pROr Eroplyr o,oc. Cal I 498·2602 646-fnll _64641644 ___ . -----ftA•i.M!l_•co••T r r .. at1v e , • ll DJ oyJ~~~~~~~~~ 8·30-4·30SanC\emente . ~ Id f I Pt PHONEMAT E __....... ---.. MG«? cioord1oallnt1 nne Euro-r · · · ' UtlUty Penon ror wire Co. 2 Yr o em a e • Telephone answering DA&.YPILOT RPd H'1'j'j Reelty 1 pt10 m~rchandl14: tor .. secretary n~ed by Sb>ppl.n1\fRec'g Good driving reeord l9 ~l~~~ep. Nds machines w/w81T, S79, 64.1·*2 ~n don't compc,•te OW' rUentelc 91.Wness cblropractor~ln&· WAlllHOUSE $900 orover.556-7007. · pm w/remote.Sl49. ,.,_ _______ ..,. D>W. bay St ~ntt )'OU 111t")' ann't i.I referermu requltlld ~ MoveUpltn loc mfr firm WARE.HOUSE&fAN, gd Free 1 ·11111 male German Rocer, 7S0..3791. C:O.U M t'J>J ICM~ to list oucll. Uw1r S&!ary open. Appl7 in SICWARY aMingabichly l!lotivat· dri vlng r ec. Appl~ Shepherd, xlnL family •. Eqwal ()ppor\unlt) Job is to as1lst \'OU' penuo Apropoe. 29 Temp uat•nmeol tor 4 ed wdJv. Xlnl benef. Call Earle's Plumbin& 1$26 dog~ CHEMIN OE FER E~yer __ Compare WI with oth~ni ee Fluib1 ..... °" laJMJMI, NewPort XI l-et-lat Lisa. Ml·l.2:88. pennis & ~rtBt.CM . ... .T . JEANS f a"... mos. ,n 1ecr '" Denoia Pe:rsonnel . f'r'ee 1 aw erry muc . Discounted. Adult & . . HX ter.-:U:.~~:~! We 01 skills req(l, no SH. Work Service of Huntington Wuh JatruAn' part tJme. !payed, short hair, to children s1z.es. Pleated Bt;V!f:M SELL 'F.M T R.\Ot: 'F.'1 RF.ST 'EM ~~ 1n s?"&enlal Npl ~cb Beach 161118 eeach. Nice Coata Mesa shop older woman only ~.cords ,&denlm. PIT. a~. ('Ve,s SOm(' • f4v pi IOl Upl'n~ -· .f4.-Call-. loc. 873-1919 SJ6..4'03 Slnughl leg & flares. To place your ad In wbds. Many ~m·I, P4 lrlf.lrutta necessary 833-2900. Snack Bar Attend'int, Call. any day ql-7319/ th1~~olumncall ¥11C . Ins, rrt!dit union • Slroo". aroWlng com DIPAITMBfT over 18 fem prer·d Woodworker .expenenced Please c4" or dooms day 99'7·Ul86. profit sharing. et<' Ph Pllll)'nume • ·s Oii SICR!TAIY 0 •' k d · in ail phases ol ruuah for doggle! ·6 mo blnd1---------call 640·0812 · }'11~h11111 • 1'"1tE~ 2 Wl't'k rom T EXECSECRETARY ~ome wee en s. quality work. Must be oodrer mix. Very we\I color\V's $3S&MS:Op- ls!and E o E · rir1•ht•m1v1· t1 a min~ pru SA.LES to mrtrt 'g & sales dfrec· · able to read blueprints. mannered 63.lrS866 tipn ()ptJcal elect rte or· 642-5678 ~um ... ~£5~,a.Tlwl tor: Faabioo lsle. finan· F/TCall~ gan, wtaU records " bks r -----v--------+-+-'=1-0fft~ CHaot ~" ~ '" T . clal ~·~ Orm_,_ nt, HHS . fem 9 mo Ena/German $200; Suzuki mOlorcyC"le Ans wer• n.,: '>H v a<'t an 1~u :ill n ,, I rvi oc . diversified oppor. op SubeUtUle--~. all shots, gd .$6()· To inspect &i dicker 1=::::::::::::=::;::::===~ DAILY PILOT ,. ---- ' l ~ 0 " " It t< bl ll re er Lb " 0 0 t prh call r T ~nor Wh< Piie T Af',. vis• •U - aperat.or lull & P. T (;all Oranae. vma.1 Park. LcK AIM)llel Ano Jikllls req'd. 640--0123. IMMED NEED grades 1 WORD With kids. Call 64.s·SSOO. J)hOOe 847-1624 belw o &t Edna s!win1. machine, ~l North lcvlne. r1ewporl ~-..ARY. thru 8 :Valid C41ifomia PROCESSORS Beautiful mell<J)V spayed 7pm . oak cabmet, J:ig.zaga $65. UOO per wk P IT re' Atarh&M1M1onV1cJo Sales Repreaeotatlve ~'""'°"'"'" Te.chl.ng credential re-ol()r&nHCounly. Kelty lmh Se\Ur needs &ood ~~--------Call for confadenUial an posrtioo availablecalling Exp secy for restaurant ulred Apply in perso wants to help. KEU. y . bo~S Mobile telephone new-•.oodl 1094 searching newi.Jl npe r ~vtew on department stor es delip co. Xlllt bener & ~·ount.Am Valley Scho!!i SERVICE CAN ffELP , d bJ Wl10us('datt' "0f'f1P~~·ns1~t~~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ucles . .lo ew nee 544-2175 aelll.ogaltneolgreeUng working cond.'Call Diattlct #1 u hth ~ YOU PUT VO UR •mo o1 all ack t:rurle w · u • rite o r l d W l d c cards. gift wrap, pa11y 644-1000. Lane. Fount•~ v~1~!Y SKILLS TQMVORK. WE k1Ctens. Housebroken Sacrif1<"e fJOO/best offer ET SU IT.. 0 Ne a I _tu~~~& UCol. PO Hox red h1·11 goods, sUUonary.and re· lCorner Newlud & CAL L l T , . TE M . 675-0293 CallL Moore752·1660 animal s kins . large • .... ,..,_..,ee, . 60118. 1 ....... ll Com SICalTARY , , 0 K brand new $65. Al&o ,." ,,, v .. ...,.. ems. :>mpeDlla· · TaJbef\l. E.O.E. PORA RY W R Endish Springer Spaniel. CARPET Blue-like new b o u l s , I ti r g e . PIST CONTROL ubo~ulaa ibn'Y,.esn~1i":!. ~~~ ~a:,'~ ~tfaw~~ -T H AT M .£ANS A needs good home. lrg iso+ yards Make oHe.r. s10.SURt'BOARD. 6'6'" S d bf h ,."''111111111.. .. 11.,..,.all-'-a ln munl"ipaJ ,FLEXIBLE WORK yanf.AKC646-342o 631-1304&642·0563 °~katf'1Qhw1thlea11h& tea Y JO or. rig t ~ lld paled earologs ..-~ us1., .. SCHEDULETHATFITS """" " •~~ rr!1ro·n~p· teraollfhit. -------~•I Sl,5,000+. Applicant law requires organi~ Tecbnfoia.n YOURWFE. We-have beauufuJ Salukl Carpel·New. used. many astrodetk,fair condillon -... ., " .. · MUST !Ulve 2 years pre· secret.a.ry wt good lyping paid J,-a c at 1 on a . male pul>PY to give tn a colorsrgrades. moving, $35. AWlY F.nday 9 lo. noon R. E. Sales ··Lac. Only" vlous sates expenence skills lo run & manage ELECTRONIC uufomatic 1.nC"reases & good home. 1·21.3.,.31·3739 Must Sell 5484466 appt. 646·7217 500 E. D>:er Rd Sant1:1 THIHIUHG. cil.llmg on the card and oCfice. Le&al tralnioi not t.oppay. -· TV Radio. Ana. • Of-A CARIB g1fl s hog/d epartmeot reqwred. bookkeeping Call Ket{yToday ~ 1050 Tailor made leather KR Stereo aota I .... •~•• •sT•TE? ,..._.. d l'equired. Salary com· •n•••••••••••••••••••• Jacket Xlnl cond. • PRESSMAN. A.8 Olcl<·, 2 ""~.. ._ st.ore tra e. , ... e • lo men s u r a le . Ca 11 TECHNICIAN S60/b!lt orr Cati Larry or -·•••••••••••••••••••• Y ... exp· Xlnl worki·na FreetralnlnK 1hee111p1oymenldevefop· IELC~·· Kl -0'"' Bea·~·'ul"'LO colorTV I ..:.=... Good <>H U•w•" . 1f you qualify menl departmenl. . .J>OT m4lm·902S. c•L-&1-. Girl" *•I BUY** m84'7 ..... ;;:, ... lw ... 786arr": f~ delv. s9s """.... opp ........ ~ Ccil 1714J991-0660 279357. Ad 1.s paid by --------•I urvn-Good U&ed f\Jmitur~ & BOOKS. approx. 4,000 ~ PR.\NTERSASSLST. employer. Energy Produ c t s se Av•ce.s AppUances-OR I will ha rd backs, 2 o o•--------- Graphtc Art exp: r<..oq 'd •Secrelari8S* Diviaion of L.S.l. Is cur-l\lel4port BeaC"h 833·1441 sell or SELL for You. Playboys, 450 National CROWN No press, F' or JS/T Restaurant .... ,.,..,.. renlly seeking an ID· Hunt8each 848-8338 MASTEllS AUCTIOH Geographies . lOO's of RENT A TV ~2W,ss1=5619 MGRTitAIMH ~HI_.._~~ b!ga.1. R.E./Sales dlviduat wilh minimum 3 La_JunaNlguel 831-0542 pa per b a c k s & Colony K.itC'hen now &<"· -~ t"W'TI'AI Several Genl ~ Pos years expemmce in the ~u~ ()ppor Emplyr 646-1616 & 133-9625 magalllles. Many COiie<:· ProdiiicHoeT...-.. ceptlni appl for Mgr Discover the wonderful EmplO)'ersPay I Fees calibration of lndu.slnal tor items, including LOW AS • day week,, 40 hrs Tra11nee . Apply lo world ol c b,eese & LizReinders Agency elecuj.cal equipment. A CASHPAlD manuscnpts, Isl ed1· SIO MO J Chance for advance pcnoo, between M . Mon aourmet roods w hlle 4020 Bittb St, Ste 104 b1ckground in record WORJC AT HOME For gd used furn. anti· lions, autographs & out • • ment. Company pd thru f'r'i. 32U Harbor 81, eamina xtra mooey for Newport Beach.1133-8190 keeping, t.roubleshoollog Phone sales, light bulbs QUeS &clrTV's 957.a133 ci pnot Sell as one lot Free delivery In area beiiefita. 0.11979-7660 ·. c.M. · lbe holidays. TJlk\og Call For Appl/DI tab '64 and/or malnlen&nce 1s Call 530-5220 ooJy. PIP. 968-7036 (7 I 4t 549-702~ PRODUCTION TYPIST Parl·ltme. d1tY shift Must type 70Wpm Ex c e I I e n l c,.o m p a o y beoefilf. Ap~ly m pers'()n ~tween 9A M &. 6PM Monday lhrll F'riday. ---------• appf al Hickory farms, preferred. New 6 drawer dresser . -----.---•1 WestcWT Piasa, 642-0972 ·-------••I • YARDM""' taJ l mirror & he ad board F.V. Racquet Club. Lile Beautllul 25" color TV 2 Faabion lsland640-«>30. We offer unique op -w.., ~B~eror 2C:e~ ~. Vl.oyl living rm chrs Membership. Value yr. wmly. Free delivery. RESTAURANT I SECRET ARY portunlties for consistent meeb knowledge helpfuJ w I o t tom a n s S 7 s . SlOOO. Sac $800. Seller SHI. 640-1786 SALES personal and pro · Neat hendwntlng oe<. Matching lovesea ts wlH pay transfer rees ...... &..._... -----OutstaDdinc oppty for an feu:lonal growth wilbln w~da"" otr. Will train. avail. Reblt mattresses: $1.5. 96:Ml827 L ..._.__. HB.P JOlll efficient persoo to join ceJJ l k'og en ~ ,~ 1'wi _,..,.....- OW' catering dept. Good ~~nme~n~o~: o u ; 1930NewportBlvd,CM. FU1J.11iie$6(). ·n si:S.SS. ~e loed ol beauti.fuJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ WIUJ(O "MAYOR SAM" typu!S & efficiency sldlla beaut1rul I rvlne a rea ~b.:: i:. ~ !!~ ~ ~o:f~Y J~~Y ~ G t•ral 90 I 0 · IU1 Yotn'Y'S required. A'pply 9am· locatio n . plus com· Mlrc"-diM $65. B & J MATTRESS. j•tct..hle Table s1:1w, all •••••••••••••••••••••••. Day shlf\ position Cur· Team at CASH CARD. Noon, Moo thru Fri, petitlve s a laries and ••••••••••••••••••••••• 838 E. I.st St ... Sllnta Aoa. ~Sac Liil $100. Mtsc. rently available for part Permanent Repreaesi· Penonnel. company ·benefi t s .......... 1005 S47.5636 S.1&-00l2 ORANG CO time. Hours llAM lo t.atlves lnletesled ln high MARllOTT Please contact o ur ••••••••••••••••O••••• i---------E AST 5 PM . All positio ns earl1lngs. Ca ll Mr HOTEL Employment Office ror1---------Bassett d in in g set , M.Lr~leknlllin!lm•cb.me. DAILY PILOT available. lnler.vlewa Q-wnptoo 714.9551CASH lmmediateaodconliden-AotiqueMusic Boxes~ MOOl"I?ib oak, 8 chairs. 3 comp!. SSO. S1mmon:1 642·~18 held daily alter 2PM. 900 N~ Center Dr lit! consideq1Uon. Sld. Machines! Clocks! leaves, custom pads. Uke twn·bed rrame & sprng mw. Ba ySt Saleslady, experienced, Newport Beach HUGESELECTlON new, $800/offer. 532--4350. $2.S.GErotaryironer SlS .,_ ___ T. -H-IS __ ..,.'"' Costa M~a dress sbop, no rughls. F,qWl.l ()pPor Emplyr ...,,.e• 830-fi686. 581.QJO. Vinyl covered p1cru<" set Equal ()ppor Emplyr Del Taco 548-53113 Ml f' ROYAL sso. 3'x6. avocado gold Is when the · ,....., watlOftClll Sluno1ng poUsbed cotton fot'Ullcacountet S60. Zig· BOAT ACT I ON IS RECEPTIONIST 1'720SupenorAve SALESMAN,HRDW D. G•rtn sofa & love, Pecan/cane iag paper vending Phones.typing_, neat ai>-Cost.a Mesa Qua Ii J.Y l m ported lndllltrie1 Open Wed. t.hru Sal. cof tbls. Qn malt. chesL machine pd S20Q. wl sl For Q..uying pe.atance. Buswess exp hardwood to furniture SECRET ARY Energy Product. 1802 Kettering. Irv. bd$, x.lnl cood. sse-5896. SlOO. 962·7370. Or Selling necessary 0002 weaumnster Ave trade. ExcepUooat pro-DlviBion m•> 7S4-tm bdr ·Ma.LI ~espoo&e Westml.Jlllt.er duel. Priced right As· 60 Wpm shorthand re· Leer SI~ lac. Cootemporary m set. Toastmaster oven broiler. l882 ... C'Guw sured s••nply. Manage· q u Ired r o r h I g h o ligtll walnut, x1nt cond. db model. brand ne_w, ro • _. technology medkaJ co Red Hill & yer Road Sl8S S4.5--0203 beds lrv10e.Cn.m14 20921 Magnolia ment opportunity. (110 in M .V. area. Hardwork-SantttAna,Ca540·32lO Cntry French C,omi;node ; . $40. Queen u pre~d. 11 ll .., Be h 547-8451. Pine hutch. handmade. N 2 ed l 1 ... d flowered pi.nJt, SlO/offer. HCEPT{TYPIST un n,.~on ac Ing a nd detailed in-EqWll Opportunity Pine OR set : Lyre Ta· f!W, m . a Y eo ... s1 e 548~ • s;-...-;encecl-Yachl sales Equal Opportunity SALES, Part time. in:.1de divldual only apply. Call Employerm/f/h ble ; Ca 11 e vs / Sal . tables. Not anllque Call ---------- ......._... . 4 5 d k Employer M/F tel~e s ales. Salary Susan for an appoint· --------• 546-l.554 548-3998. · Nylon Carpeting, v~ry orgarutation. • ay w · ~~~~~~~~~ + onu•es·. Cal' Bob menl al581.J830. ---------good cood C'am~I rolor And fOf' the I l~tHlln BOATING NEWS check our front pa~ Index dally. DAllY PILOT includes weekends . -" • ~~~~~~~~~,·--------Sofa. Simmons, H..lde-a -·· Some bookkeeping U · G r egory at Pan _ TECHS 23rd Annual Orange Co. bed.~; lnapog m alt, Over 200 sq.yds. $400. I d American Van Llnea in ·-------1 AMTl'i)UE Herc • gm . •d __ .... ~3615 -......... ,...,. f040 per e n c e r equire . 'RESTAURANT Huotlo,,too Bea"h , SHow•·SALE .... vuu - 675-3282 BARTENDERS/ $38-0032. • , " SECRETARY Jwuor or Senior types. .. Sll6. 7Sl~l0 Used CARP~G. 1 yr ••••••••••••••••••••••• RECE......,ON1ST~P1~1 'BUSBOYS prefer electrorucs with RNeoi~·I~~~·~ s Extra long single bed old. Approx 2000 sq I\.. r .. fl I .., WAITERS SaJ t ti rn engineering background ..... mel Wu SlO 95 sell Gr _ .... •--L-Lite traffic and phones, es. par me, 0 ce for medical component Aud:ltorium $50/best offer. 39x80 "° : ·anu IMllWl> goodt1pingsk.ills,nod1c· COOWAJKSTCRASE~HIS~RS c~effaccount '-... ~deprtt. Wa:est.dllt~ maoufactur!n& co. in ~StantonBuenaPrk &lpersize 644.7343 for S7 '1d. inclg pad. BatDWbater -6eacralt lati'oo., in p.lnas•·nt •ur· I c. 5"""""'· Wl ·or "'ewpo b I Hrs 12·9:30Sun 12-6 . 542-2S88 v msg. Stan u iller Yac ... •~ ... ..,,, • DISHWASHER/ Be ..... ~ .... hrco c.---M•P1Mt?I M.V.area.w ocana so ---------u__ 106" ....... u~ roundln"s for s m al l a"" . ..,-..,pr mm ~ -:i11 ·d R•-o k Call ,,_.._. "'A uari 15 •-c: I "'·I C213)598-9433 maglUUle"publlshin" Co HOSTESS P\exible hrs. We train. IO, we'd Ike to speak ~~-er .. ~or . * • * * • * * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• lqy eq~oupled. ~"g~ SlO. t714 > 846-27S4 Salary to ~. Cati for Needed for work on an Performance Ser vices. toy. abO.t • posltto.. .-:JWHU• or a ppointment at We h11ve just purchased ---------rl _.. appt.. 7~..&474 on-call bosis Register 8lJ..9'7'96or213/330.Q34 •Y•ll ab I• '" our 581·3830. ~truck load ot primitive -... u~p~ ~~u:l~ aS~al~~ b ~:1~ now' Group ini. avail, SALES C T S pine antqs from Bangor, v. ~ ~ Great cond. S70 846-6132 --------· you choose your days & 0 S A M 1 A TELECOMM UNICATION Ma. We a1tlo have a rew Birds Boardedfl.SOday SEA RAY'S RECEPTION ISTt GF.N hours. References. car & PAIT TIME. STORI. CENTER OPERATOR. hand painted gTa as NutroDoir Food .251619 Irvine Country Club OFC Typln11 nf'c, pvt telephone are req. In INSIDE SAW Learn lo operate radio bowls. brass kerosene O'ICtef9flFMd.&Ttds Membersh1pfJOO lJ' tO JO' sch.l,C.M 642-0411 terviews every Munday A areat V-.b to supple· Job rupoHlbllltlu equipment for worldwide lleftamps, w/tbcrysctalbripnts ms 25'4N~rt Blvd CM 644-03-U 9 • •-Ill I t ..a_ 1-..1 t communications. Op · or at 8 mas ( o ...... I 5-.t1111r: UCEPTIOHIST am·5wpmES. TCL.IFF' ment yt>u.r spouse's ln· w ftC •-c irnca ..,.,..unlUes for advance· gill of a lifetime. Crow's ~~~?~sfai r om .. ~)ange CiR machine. Xlnt cond """R I """ i1I come! We 're a dynamic wart&. cm 1'9C...Cil• ...... b--..... 1111 Nest Antiques, 501 N. El ~..., ~r&rounwo 26 selections. Electra<: Ir£,& .... 'Y 10,..TS For executive omc('S In TemporaryServices naUooal movlft1 com· tto.t c.d I ICMI tt6-ment .....,.. on w ng· Cam i no Rea l, <cor ~ 8'8-8C78 ~~ ~ ~~n:boo°~~1~~P~~.lu~~ 1617 Wesldiff. Ste209 pany wttb brand new of· cllr,. • ey ~= ~~c:~ ~~:. Palluda ) San Clem . --------.---$?3>. 3!0l tr.~:iJ'j N.D. Ing & gen omce duties. Newport Beach flees In Hunllnglnon munlcatlona Center 48MiZ42.ClosedSun. lh1 utaald ... 1065 l'l'DIU •ETS Person must have good 631-0610or 7S2-9118 Beach. We'~looking for ()pent.or. Call today. ******** ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ PR. =e. Xlnl com· ~~~~~~~~~! ~omeone t~ wor~l4 PINM Apply.. 540-1026 962-8821 Bnmswick pool table, ~ ANSWERS '70 Stl~jack, 24 '. fly paoy ll'.s.833-93'24 m°:r':lo~~cTh:ejob '1~ W~~T..::""cU .. I_... 788-S251 54.2·2435 ~n 1010 ~~th583-~l·l·"~\f:. $400 """"-'l-M• .. Jy"-~a Ho.ckd.arbor,SlSipOQ.,950Sl .• R.ES'PAURANT .. l b • -;;, I -1111' ,.. .. c... ••••••••• •• •••• •• •••••• ...... ... • .,,_ '-VUal ... ..,..., 11 Recpl, PT, near OC pnonine s>e<>P e w o 11 (714)540.5711 -••·•II -"•Y Blood -Aghast -~ airport Good phone NEW bomesbavebeenaold(or PIT-Day lime Slart FRGHT DAMAO~ ,,_...., 1070 HAOaBABY 1.·-.-S--U-.-rr--64--h- peraooalit1. Typing, areforaalelandaetting $3.7S hr.lo C.M.ofc.Call H<Yl'POlNT SALE. ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• 'Ibeotherday f wentinto •por 1soer , l P misc oCllce duties . appointments for our OSHMAN'S Sh.lrtey549-1819. W. Warner nr Harbor, OneO!AK.lnd hav~ my battery OMC V 8, ToroClow, 556-7007 RESTAURANT saleutalf. You1J have to Santa Ana. 979-2921 Udy must ieU oew cstm replaced When I got the Diesel alps s. dlnett. have a "glft of gab" + ~ Telephone Solicitors Part CASH PAID lB karat Ome1a man's bill the m~hank listed head, 12 .000 . (714 l llCB'TIOHIST quiet a11resslvenesa. time. No selling. Hrly Ws br /Dryrs /Relrig watch. Cost $4000, aac ~for tabor. 1 said . _1123-_72'_0 _____ _ $575/mo. Typino/bu11v OPENING Salary $80-.fJO per week wage + boo1&1. 5 eves. .....-;.... _,,.. o.r-7 0133 MS-1TI7 "What do you mean SSOO ""' Pleasure boa• Jeep .. ~ with addlt1·o"ai ln"eD· ...... C'x .... or will trai" ... .,.,.....Of'...,....,,.., ---------f bo " H Id "" -" desk. Apply at 40\ No. .. .. J33J ...... ... ., ... ~· or Io r 7 e sa : motor lllpa 2 ssoo or beat Newport Blvd . NB. llve"S whkb could mean SOUTH CQAST Call G. Murphy, 546-l'IOfl Used Refrig. Washers, Mital••-tOIO HAD"SlmaplBeAB, my ... wi/e just olfer. h•.cJ'.7340 ,.~.. '-. ,_ -w __ Sfl>0.$125 weekly income. ...-en. Best b•"'a and ••••••••••••••••••••••· Y. RECEPTIONIST Patt ~ .-D --This might Just be your PL.AU TELEPHONE -7 ~ a · m•Sllvertoo FB SS Ume. Model t ype. in· cepthMJ .,,..c...._t Jolden opportunity to ColhlW... DIRECTORY 8"\Senllce. S36--091l ~:1!i~P !~Ins? ·l~ref~~ ._. ....... & OF, ba.tt Lank.' can'va.s: teres~ In people. To ..,. .... ,.. ,... _ _. 1>U1tbatboat,camperor Equal Oppty t;mplyr ., 19.1 cu ft Kenmore . brand new $65. ft. 10 1015 xlot cond. su.ooo . ~in Art·Decolooting -••<Oft Ii C..._ new ear. Call Bob Jl/F Men or women over 18 Side/sule,wb\,$350.Call BootaJ. la. rie u o. 114-7172or75l·m• HalrSa.loo,$48·2256 Alk -r-.... Oree«)' al '714/SM-1911 with cars lo d eliver 493-8784. SURFHOARD. ,.5 .. Xlntoew6'usedolcfurn, for Bruce. IMll tit S. Cll•llh. and t.tll me why JOU are t8ephooe dlrectorya tn Rccket Flab with leub ,, plan fU., wk beocltes Sl.s A Y AILAILE l'.lem'TIOMJST theeuctpenonforthla Security Patrol 1uard. Laauoa Beac h . No~ 1u range In Altro deck, falr condl· C.E.SURPLUSe:u.zm Low eo1t way to own a All '•1ltloH •re job. FUii lime. Poli~ bock· belpen. Apply 8am-4pm afuit. cood. '8(>. 631-0620 tianPS. Executive d u lt and new boal. Local .,eople Needed now. LIQ.bl lYl>· e..u.ble .. ,....... •• S .. LES-T EX ,.8 OIL lfOUDd a requislte. Muat dally, 2345 Laauna Ca· aft.Q>M.CUh<>nly. -.1211 1 chalt need partners ror new ~r~y~~~~~ f•ll·tl••· d•r Hd CO MPANY A o uda have Calif. S t ate n,yonftd.La&un.aBeacb. OErro.ttree.doubledoor STIUlNBOX ~~wt;~ coodl~ ~aMt.Fi!! .~ E.0.E. ""'1'-~J~ .• ·~ f~or ~ta ~e.rtJ,pofl~a.u:.i 0~0 .~f!:YY Trade your old atufr ror Refrtgeratort Freer.er. 19 pc. 1lalole11 ateel on. comfortable. useful. $39. p/rno. Newport Boal *"'"'A* .,,,_ ..-rauncnnt ""9 n ew J.oodl u w ith a Clean. xlnt cood. $80. walerle11 cookware, aura'°'lve. M6-20'76. lG-4 Center, J~S Newport ~ N -_.. t...a-.......&....1 Me • a . Contact ..,.1'5perbt.CallWMon· "'•-•---ad................ M-8807 SZlO.Sa•etlOO.ta-llM daily. ~/pair. Tai,.,.,~ ,-~-customers. We train. "1.4't.fS7l ..,. _ _, ......... ,0 -_Bl_¥_d.._.co. __ ta_M_e:a_a_. __ 172.0 E. Garry Ste 119 ::' llt ,.,.... W.-W.,.,A K.S Di .. ,.,__ Bar Retrtl 3' hi, new Sl"IS. Newport Beach T ennis IBM ofn~ typewriter, ., ___ ...___ .. -.. ·er S.A. 957.1303 ~ Frim. s "0 -u t b ·• eca·· • .-•• -r n" 1 mo old, aell $100. Club Jihmbeuhl p . Xl:nt t'Ond. $150. M'f·J848 AllHllt""""" ... _.. I-1 JO p ~ Would YoU like lo be ln the Sales f'leld? $$7-W19 S.l220. ReMouble ~5255 eves ll'Glupercabln cruiaer -: Pwtro&eu.m. Bene 711, rt. Designed for Men & · · · · with ttlr. n OB $3100 It: W~ nr. mot. Women· Young or Older Ou ranae. •Pl me. like COPY MACHINE 1971 Minolta 101 c~ eu-aea THI SJl.OO PAD SALIS SMMAI new. Finl rlo takes. Coptera. HI 1pd, late machl.ne. $3900 nu, t•-9-7-7-~-3-,t-V __ _ IWmMaat P /Ume PQal· U. ln OW' Newport of. nc:.. lOa.m..:lpm, no ex· perieace i\ec Will lrnln to IAll fl lntt'rvlew appU· *Carl's Jr.* cata. Mu.st have lood 3'29 S.. • telephone ab\lity, no typ. C 1' g .... . u.,. c.11 for appt. SAM a.• ••m Yldorfil l".rl" . Equa.l Oppty &mplyr ...... 20 ,.,,. .. P'raM.13l·tl02 mod.. eopif't anylhlo1. COQd. Ex~andlo' co-BeauUluJ. Mual :::. ~!t Llmltedtojust lOOpeo,>)UOlhatyour like DU w /a uppllea •must &Cl ror 1000. CXJQd., Salley, outboard que11Uom ran be anawer~ lndl~ually. ..._e. 1020 ~. 988·2163. lMlle. 8"·9\74 h d 0 L ..., }l\Otor , e1 • R. .r· • De th e T'hurtday nlle Nov. It, 7:30 PM. •• ••••••••••••••••••• ff O U S,.! f' U L o f Na 1017 $$$00, l 45·18GS daya . HOUO Y M4 COSTA M1SA. CA Sdtwtnn Suambi.r. Like . "'rn.ltunl ••••••••••••••••••••••• •77mevea. ~Oief(o Fwy al Bri11to4 Street · MW. Pftlf eood. $$$. Coet £vwyt.b1n&OOOOI Pan'Ot ·MIUtary Macaw ._., $21.00 PAD SYS194 *1JO.Moo_. 631·MOI 1·ncld . c a ct .. suo. 90SO P. 0 . IOI IOA ..._,...... C.. 92642 Uled'f"Gdom bllle. Work.I ~£1__ _ mw3t~lo:M. , ...... •••••••••••••••• <lecture cJJ~UIMS ba1lcs only, notfor 1rtat $15/ bu ofr. '::":u?~ :•: Lhua Apto puppl ... 8 plush 80' « 7!' people wftlt ~ npmencetn aalta l fff-88~ "9tya/e7lMH2 11 ftil.84.2-._ a wka off!, AKC rei. $3IO. MOtCll' y•cbt, hourly oc _..... -•o. ..... dAUy 6?S.2112-f7$-741l .. .... i t I • ) l ' . .. ' SI' Blodr hlaod cutter. ov•r-.UO 000 lnvuted wu~:lli for $U ,ooo Lot I.a NB &» ZUI ... Cal. a. d._..I, n11M I t nl1tn1 P vt pty -..rl ··;;;·~~~~u······ COSTA MESA YAC Nf'WJ>Ort AMC I JHP ~ Harbor Blvd. ._ s,..d & Costa Me110 Sid 9010 . 714 / 54.9'8023 ....................... --------- • 1.3' Dory CWha.let') 20 '73 Scout II, P/B, PIS. HP Mer~, <'over. trlr, auto. A/C. 4 x 4, auto. x1nt cood. $2195 675-J:iOO' hubs, pos1·lra<'. mags. 673-8256wkdys. nol used orf road.._y 8 ...;._~---"----.-mg, oul$tandmg. $3895 13 Talutl 19' J et S4995 673-8100or675-6l38 reblt.. .SS Olda eng. days _.__ &G-1170eves~l-0498 ,....... ,560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BARWICK DAT~UM ' ' 8 l l -IJ1'>4'1J-Jl7S WE BUY Cl.IAMCAIS •TIUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 28281hrbor Blvd. COSTA MF.SA 546-1200 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS FORElGN, DOMESTIC or CLASSICS U your car ls extra clean see us fi rst. IAUHIUICIC . , ..... BARWIC k DA TC,UM 8JI IJ7S 49J.Jl7S "We need lo buy clean D a lJlun ul4'd cars" $ WLU P•Y Top ~liar S COSTA MESA DATSUN 284$ HARBOR Bl.VD 54M4 I 0 540.021 S 77 210% Low mileage ca r w/stlck. gold exterior with white int erior. l~DJ) Priced to Seit 3Z'11 t0Ch00&e 292SHatbor Blvd. 18711 BEACH BLVD. Costa Mesa 979.2500 HUNTJblGTON BEACH WE BUY 142.405 JetSki '78. Xlnl ask $169. 496-3372' '75Chevrolel LUY Pickuf. USED CARS 'Tl 280 z. Silver blue. 4 with G EM-TOP shel . spd, custom pm stripe & ---------...-Newbra.ltes&shocks. In CALLPAPPY cnrome. m ag whls . excellent mechanical Used Car Mgr $7&'i0. Ph·t-524-0318 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Older campec.-~e. wJo truck. $150. Stove & rcfri g. 640-2700 '78 Toyota SR,5 longbed w/'78 6-pack cabover camper, under warran· ty, ~oroffer, 960-5997 cond ition ! Prl. pty . 540-5630 i7280Z. auto.~/C extras, $28M>. Call 497-3667 ,ncr " m lo mi. $82SO. ., p. . 979.2750 74CHEVY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. '73 240Z. AM /FM. air CHEYDIHE COSTA MESA cood. must seU, $3800/bst Super Shar\> Stepsidc ---------_of_f_er_._77_0-_5896_. ___ _ w/auto mauc tran!I · WEIUY '76 280Z. lo mi's, xtra power steering, a ir cond. USED CARS! clean. coco brown, maka <M21> Sl595!! We're the new Cfievrolct _of_r_er_._MO-O __ iSJ_. ___ _ dealership in the Irvine 2 25 000 i 4 Pickups to Choose Auto Center. We need i6 280Z 2+ , , m . Two4x4's' wire whls, AM/FM tape, )'.ourusedcar! air, mint cond. $7600 1011\SOX.& SO\ • LINCOLN Mt HCUR'f 9113 ' C/O Galaxie. gaa/elee. refriit. chem. Jdty.L..slps 4, hyd. jacks, SllOO. Y . P. 968-0345. ,_....,,,,..,..---. JOE 831-1177 MAC PHERSON '76 280Z, air. AM/FM Shrt bed s hell w/cstm boot. was oo Ford PU. like DU. ~. 54.5-G81 al\ 5. CHEVROLET stereo cass. mags. x1nt 21 Auto Center On ve cood. $7200. 496-1833 IRVINE ;s 280Z. Su~r roociltloo DAMPU: 171MBCEDES lOI DIESa s197ss l'w -. IOr • -OE.L c_. ~ Slt ,7H . AHUf a11.n 162. eao lleO\lc:oon Me00.{7'11:11 . •MBCIDIS 40U.S IOYCff •POISCHIS •CADIU.ACS •LINCOLNS • c .... w ..... 842-4435 WE LEASE AU ~QS & MOOll.S ,.. __ C..0-. Jim Marin• L•asing 117111Nd1~ II I,_.._. •••••••• ... '72 V.W. Bui mlnl cond Sitts or l>eat offer 831.4Qll6 OC' 815-00l'l 1980 vw Dbl Cab, good cond. new trana, brk1, beet olfer. M2-09'l2 dys ·-~ ~t.Ua•d ...... u~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9940 C--.: 99 IS ~••••••••••••••••• • ···················-··· '72 Wal(OO, ClaM 3 hitch. &1r shock!\, eruz control. • • PURCHASE OILIASE YOUR MEW 1979 CADILLAC NOW! • NABERS. $:1050/ofr 642·21S4. '13 Ll'U 4 dr. A I C. AM I FM uereo. n.tllf Ul'tll. dark brown. XJnt cood. Asking 11795 Aft 5 & Wknds"640·5228 L.111C.o1a f 945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973UMCOLM COUPE Padd@d· '°f · leather in-terior. tul.1 power. fac· tory air condllloning, tilt wht-d & 11 t e rr o. !799HDB> $2999 NABERS CADLLAC AUTO CENTER . . . . ..... . . . . . •._...==ewl='t;;:;=~=,-,-5-0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S ltm H.ubo1 8tvc1 ~sT C~"~ !)4(}-9100 ..._,.,,5 '68 vw van. New paint, UNOOL.N·MERCURY oew e og. radio. Xlnt Oe~ersh1p1s nowOPEN cond.497-1997 . '78 Sdo d e Vt lie d e RAY R.ADHOE El Su rf rully l.INCOLN-MERCURY '76 VW bug, AM. I FM . uegance. n • loaded. $12.000/or l11ke 16-18 Auto Center Dr Mags. Lo Lo Miles. Miol. over lse. 496-8877 SD Fwy-Lake Forest exit 49&:3979 _:_.:._.:._ ______ I I RVlN E 1961 CADILLAC 13~7000 SIDAH DE VILLE lB7ll BEACH BL VD. HUNTINGTON BEACH Dune Buggy, street legal. 142-4435 Meyers Manx. $600. '719UTTarga, 5spd. slvr, reblt. $7500. p. p. 873-00llS '87, 5-spd, ori1i.nal, $4900 flJ'tn. 144-4817 eves & wknda '11814 1.7. seooo (inn. XJnl 675--02&J FOC' Sale: 1970 VW Bug. s unr oof , g re a t transportation car. Ex- cellent mechanical con· dition. Asking SllOO /bst dfer. days·64S-9800. eves 673-6889. Ask for Gin a, cood. Orange/blk intr. y.-&... 977., Daya 8a111 lo 2pm. U1•0 f' 542-71136 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Padded top, full power, '72 Col. Park 9 pass wag; factory air condilloru.ng. Wh1 }e. fully loaded . tt ll whee I , A M 1"F M Xlnt. $2500. 6'75-6!61 s t e r e. o & A L L '73 Mont.ego Wagon. PB.111 0 R I G I N A L !• M UST PS. AC. XJnl cond. Extra . SEE! (Z8C13'7 > folding seat tn back< tl·995 962 7flf7, art spm. NABERS CAOLLAC AUTO~ER . ........ . ., .. .. ' ...... . 1976MHCURr IOICAT WAGOM 4 speed transmission, radio. heater & luggage ra ck . S HARP , =======--------1 SPECIAi.! 1598P~ >. $2399 • '70 914. Ena & trana rblt. Ol..At4GI COUHTY New ~}Se .. !:.ftNds body VOLVO Wf4CoupedeVllle,whit.e. work.~ EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO while leather . 69,000 '65 356C XJnt cond. new ~~~C:,:t~~r miles. S2500. 644-11.56 shocks. Chrome whls, BUY or LEASE 9920 prv pty $5,000661·1779 DIRECT ••••••••••••••••••••••• NABERS CADILLAC AUTO CENTER . ... . ., ...... ,... .... .. .. . ... . ........ . ':,t.e~~t~Ps~,r~ ~,·"• frfU1J1d1JP"I ·~1 1C:l~csek X,1~~ ~o~~~ been stored for many l1I..•JllT~•J $4M079.997~ Mllftmll years. $8500. 536-3312. • .. " c-w~ 9952 2025 S. Manchester -...,. ... ., .. ., '68Muat.met blue. '71 9ll·T Porsche. White· Anaheim 750 _2011 Original paint, interior. good C<llldiuon. $900. new paint, new tires . Calffornia car. What a 646-7800 mags, air, tbll eng & beaUly' (603ULBI 1---------SHARP. $8500 firm. 2 S wedi s h Vol vo MuSTSH 964...., Mustang Convt . 1-883-0525 all 5 & wkods Mechanics n o w at Su b Cond 2nd 0 l-882·l640'. Ivan's, 1995 Harbor FOi EXCITEMENT per · wner Blvd .. C.M. 645-1982 $4900/offer 640·2564. 1'o19111-bite . 9955 '61 Mercedes 190 SL re· '7l 9llTTARGA cenUy reco,nd. hard toP ··~Volvo sedan convertible, new paint 5spd, mags, nu pt. many USOO and int. am Tm radio. _m....;_aa....;_. S8900;___640-008S _____ 1 G31-~ 3 Olds Omega·4 door. Eve s and wk n d s . '72Dl4 l.Bl good cpod -------'-----VS. automal1<'. trans. ,833-0507. $7500. 631-194I '74 Volvo 142, Xlnt cond pwr steenng & braltes. Call J bb J fr New tires. $3800/bsl ofr. rur cond .. AM I FM stereo 77 MERCEDES e e · 499-~ Lape. only 52.000 mile~ & 450SL Roodshr '64 Cabriolet Conv .. must in ~xcellent coadition F\tlly equipped, cruise, seU t.hia wk. Red/blk inL ''14 Volvo 122S. X Int (559 PH F ). Pri. ply. Becker Mexico radio, Runs Ok but need s tran:/ro~~o car . $2450.CallS49-9866days : loaded! 10,000 miles. r'ftltoring. Astcing $3495. $700/ r. 142-4435 545-3788 evenioss. " :'Absolutely flawless!" _MMlllO....;________ •a...-~ weekends. f (738TEH) • .:_-9755 ..._, _ '73 Monte Carlo, Landau i39801ds LS. new radial -••••••••••••••••••••••• rool, ruJI pwr, air. Im· tires, cruise, AM /FM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 9905 mac 10/out. $2000. radJo,Utwhl.6-waypwr TEST DIJVI OUI -••••••••••••••••••••• 831·UT1 seats. l owner, like nu. CREVIER t ..... ,_..... 9140 *==-==:==illlll!~=' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18711 BEACH BLVD. 768-7222 &loaded. A~/FM stereo --------8 track. $6000. Pvt· pty. &I ST a itOAOWAY SANT& ANA 'U CAI '76 AMC Soortaboul Wgn, 1957 Chevy. 4 dr good 1..::S259S==-·..:..64.2-;..;...:..~"-'----- 0F THI Y11t.a.1.. a.ir. root rack , ra.d1al cond....,,. moA tires, AM/FM , 32,00C>mi, • •'""· 'Tl Slarf1re V·6. xtras. Good inventory in stock $2995. 646-0681 : ~9352 661~ Mint con<t. 25,000 m1. Maxi Puch met . blue, HUNTl.NGTON BEACH WANTED! 644-wo Late model Toyotas, '74 slvr Oal8un z. extras. Volvos, Pickups & Vans AM/FM 8-lrk. mag whls. 835·3171 Hurry while they lull . • 9910 '73 Impala. 4dr. spt. :.ed. 13995 Pvt pty 498-2666 MIRAQ.E Mell auto trans, PS, PB .. AC, ·m Cutlass 2 dr. air, auto, p1DStrlpped, xlnt cood. 142-4435 ™E Vl_TIMATE OAIVIHO MACHIHE $350/080. ~1449 --------.- CaU us today! , 67S.S910, 646-6036 •.......... ,.. ... ,.-.. ... ULT ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/F M t o Cl an __ ,.. ....... ,.. s ere e · PIS. PIB, vinyl rr. $800. '72 ~ ton Ford pick-up Moped, Red "76 Batavus, camper s pecial. air Xlntcond., Rblt eng. Call cond,, cruise control 646-2982 aft 7pm. Original owner, $32SO. 9725 '61MBCB>ES llMZ2204DI. Like New! Low miles, air cood. & more . (ZSJ57S ) 2~ Harbor Blvd. '76 Sltyhawk. •Int cood, lo well maint. Xlnt cond D). 7861 COSTA MESA mi's, sharp car, $3700. $1900. SS9-S862 7.11pm 1.:::.;;_.:..:..;. _____ _ 64.,5700 11 ·.:.:4;.....;/&6=-~St&_____ 9951 ....................... ..--'72 Nova. 350 eng, PIS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Used '76 C1mmaU:-M.oped ....;873-;___74_95______ .__...;.;.;.;.,~~---t 3.'iO mi. In perfect cond. v-9570 ""...,._., .. & aaaa $4995 6MBZ's to Choose· .-.. •-· 9756 '5 ~bre Bwck. A/C. P/B, A/C. Best offer. Pvt 72 Pinto halchbk. btfl _._,_ radio. trans cooler, Trlr 7Ul 1120 ··~·r~nn.•R··,t.•r.·.~.·1.·· hitch. Makeofr . 962·1'185 pty -· cond, 60,000 m1, safely $3'7 5/ bat orr. 644-6933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c .... w... days873-1912eves. 76 CHEVROLET ~ 646-UOJ w$40·•4'1 Over 200 Fiats to choose from plus an outstanding selection of Sports cars at " UtAU " U ~ A Cllrpler 9925 ronverted, $1375/bst ofr ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ::968-=-.::.9.:..:172.,;;__ ____ _ '72 Electra Urruted LTD sedan. air. good cond. $1200 675-8821 Mt-;::':-' . 9150 ~ ...••.•.•.•........... 125cc Bultaco, needs work. $100. 539·6608 btwn: s&SPM only Motorcycle traHer . custom built for 550 Hon· da. fender, lit.es, shocks, hoist. $250. 548-8807 Kawasaki KZ7SO, 1976, mint, stock, 1300 actual nules, Sl500. 673-3ST7 '71 Husqv. 400 Dirt Bike, Xlnl cond, incl xtras ssoo. Aft 5pm; 964·3140 Motor tt..5. 5.a./ Rellt/Shw..-9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt71L...._ Laaart Motortto ... Fully self contained. Generator. 2 air condi· uooen, roof top air. TV anlenoa, C B radio. AM/FM stereo tape, like new Urea & other extras . SUIFElt V AH Automatic, ~M /f'M Allfol.IMporhd stereo tape, ~r steer· ••••••••••• ••• •• • •• • ••• Ing, hi.back seats, Ad 9707 . DICK MILL~R MOTORS • 120 W Warner, S.A. 557-2132 ROY CARVER ROLLS-ROYCE 1MIJamborff Ne._taHcll ,,__ __ _.....,... ClOSfQ SUNDAYS '73 Rega!, Orig. Owner 19.SOO ini. $3000 548·5976 • '72 Runabout. Sunrf, xlnt 1976 CHRYSLER cond. 22.000 m1 t owner. COltDOIA Sl250. 968-47fi..1 2 D r . If a r d t o P. · 9960 special paint, cruise con· •••••••••••••••••• ••••• trol, po~-top roof, aux. i4Audl FOIC a m/(m, auto. gas tanks. i:a co ~a gd cond $2,000/ bsl orr. '74-1.34, 4-dr. 4 sp trans. 18711 BEACH BL D. ~~~t:~.wr~r· Lie. -=9&4-,..;_:__3668.;___•;______ $1600/bstorrer. Gr. cond. HUNTINGTON BEACH '67 Buick Special. ,.._.. 9762 Nds ml.dner. ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ 962_· 7_37_0 __ _ Automatic. AM /FM •••••••••~••••••••••••• stereo, faetory air cond ... 73 Scamp P lymouth. pwr steenn~ & brakes, A/C i'S/P9, radio. Auto pwr.seat<spht I & wan · tr. a~s. $1450. 496·6829 dows. vmyl roor. crwse $5477 IMW 9712 770·6960, 830·6686 aft .1 .. z.4435 SPM. '16 DL yellow. body Ct•I.: 9915 beauUful, 43,000 mi. One ••••••••••••••••••• • • •. owner/no accidents/ Ur75 F1eetwood Brougham control & sharp' Lie . ..:e.:..:ves:=..:..·------- 976MZTSlk. 3552 Oflfioc 9965 THEODORE · ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR IHVD CO.>TAMlSA t.42·0010 74FOltD JOO IUllUTOP VAH COHVRSIOM Dua l air, automatic ' trans.. power steering, stereo. FUily 1elf con· lained. (89630) $5495 12 Vans to Choose IUYORLIASE YOUI 1'711MW MOW! •IMW• '71250 77 FIATXl9 woo A/C, Mag Wheels, Clean 1 ____ 979-8209;.,..:......;_ ___ _ Only 12.800 Ml. ~u pnce ECOMOMY CAI _;$4800 __ ._87_S-_7_0_l2 ____ 1 --n2400, 30 MPG , almost '70 850 Spyder . Rent eog ''0" majoteoance, sua· work, mags. xlot mpg. roof, xlot shape. Take Gd cond. $1100, art 5, over lease. wtt.h $2000. 9611-2316 down. 640-5112 or 673-m62 Ha.dll 9727 $500 + T .O.Lse. 1976 ···;;.d-..;;·.;·;··· ~~· 54().3666, Ho ..... DA Cars '74 Mercedes 280C, t~ mi, $4199 ••••••••••••••••••••••• runs p erfect s2400 Beaut luxury car ln xlnt 1971POMTIAC 96U248 aft 6 rood. $6100. Lido Isle f;rebird &prit Toyote 9765 673-5004 Automatic. pwr wan-••••••••••••••••••••••• _::_:....:.,:_:,_______ OOW'>, air l'Ond . Sh:reo llFOIEYOU SR.LYOUt TOYOTA. SEE US! MARQUIS TOYOTA MlSsION VlEJ 0 ll 1·2UO 495-1210 1972 CADtUAC and · · T . Top · ' 1 n COUPEDEVIW ahowroom rood1l1on ' Landau· top, full power. 195811 fuU luther interior, ~LY $7495 AM /FM s tereo w/tape '69 Ne w Yorker . full HOWARD CM•roa.t player. tilt wheel and pc>IN'er, A/C. Superb nde Dove & Quail Sts . factory all' cooditioolog. ~551-4084 NEWPORT BEACH (504EUU > -'---------$2999 '72 New Yorker, 2 dr HT. ___ 1_3_3.o_5_S_S __ xtra sharp, loaded. Eves, 64()..4622,$1750 .... top cood, $8,950. S37 2828, MANY 994-l.280 '77 Celica GT Lrtbk. ToChooMFrOM! black, AM/FM c ass. '76 FIRHIRD '71 ~L. 2 tops, whl/red A/C. whh, Pvt. Owner. Cornth 9932 UNIVERSITY inlr, · A/C. etc. $11 ,995 $5700. 754-0345 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NABERS CADll.A£: AUTO CENTER loo numt!rous to men· ~------. •RESALES• '7420024sp. C373LP~'I '75530ia a.tr C560MM L) '762i0024sp. C~PQM ) 'Tl 320i 4 sp. C283SPI l '76S30i 46f (315RKS l , 'Tl 630 CS <6891' J E) After 6 pm 640-4345 h . ... ,. . ...... "'. -· ...... ..,,,,. OldaMObi'-70Toyota C.orona Mark II Vet '75 Burg/Blk l4'8t er. FORMULA400 Automatic 1ransmUJslon, po wer s t ecrinl(, air cond .. formula striping . rall yci.. ste r eo (730NWKI lion. Very, very cl(>an. Look at this one before you ht()' I Call Truman at . THEODORE ROBINS : FORD JOt>U HllRAOI! Ill VD CO\TllMl\11 t,.""I 0111(' We may have your next HDftda Can • GMC '58 190 SL BuuUCuJly re· A/C. $800/or best offer. T top, Air. AM/t"M . .:)(· carlnouri.nveotory.Qill T-b oonditioned.$7250 548-7322 -'76 Seville, a beautiful tras . $8200 . 522·2301 us today! ' -eves 875-6649 car. IChr Int, AC. cruise, days/675-4986 eve. IJ 1•2040 •t5-4t49 2850 Harbor Blvd. T,...... 97' 7 stereo-tape, all the auto POW-ID C.C-la Mesa 540-9640 MG 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• appointments. Xlnl eond. COltYm'E .,.. ~COUNTY'S '78 Honda Accord, 5 spd, 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 TR7 low mi. fac. air. immac. Priced to sell at Datsun 240Z. Muncie 4 ,,,_.,,,_ __ _, 18711 BEACH BLVD. ..,..,. MG mechanic now $8950 PP. 673-3366 spd. Hurst shift, custom OLDEST yr wmty, AM /FM, 650 ._.,. . am-fm ster eo cass . paint. flares. Sec to Priced To Sem ,.. eves • ...... ._ eves.tr=: , S.AMDIVILLI S'1900 998·1594 HUNTl.Nl4~T404NlBSEACH &· mi, $6375. PP. 64S·9998 atHarborHerbB'sl CGMar!!!'·.!.,995 stolt~tos 5 540-1617 1972 CADIUAC believe! 77WEsTPHAUA '73 Honda, brand new 19m MGC-OT. Xlnt rood. Exp.~ mechanic now Padded to,. teat.her in· Dodp 9935 Rent Zl' Motor Home All POP-TOP V AH Sales-Service· Leasing mowr. 40mpg $1900. ~ i 18 30 > ~ ~ ~ _sg ~ 9 ~ f ~ ~ at Herb s Oar age. 1995 t.erior .. fui~we,r. f~~i •••••••• ••••••••••••••• 16.:m=1::J111:8:::;:fE=A=CH=•e•L~VFO=. ~ xtraa. $225 per wk. .. per Fully equipped, only 952, 1449 m4 >546-'11122 Harbor Bl, CM.· 548-6228 · ':ti :1: le & t!'fe0!e 0 . l owner 1971 Colt. good HUNTINGTON BEACH ml. M&-72$5 13,000 miles; Orange lo ~ C.-ver,IK. HOHDA y......,.. 9770 Sharp! <7'89FVY 1. car Make offer. After 5, 142•4435 color. l20l\JCR) Rolla yce BMW 1975 ..... 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $299" 21J/431-l254 ---------1::!:~~·~ :1~'. Pric.cltoWl 1540Jamboree CYCC4Sf'lm) ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74coav. stereo tape, xlot '74Coltstatl.>nwagon aut 1970 Gran Prix ••J", air, Generator, AM /FM 8 lSVans\OCbooee Newport Beach 640-6444 Eq_u,lpm.ernaUt }en~lhueedfs~ ' 73 MGB/GTlc, 4 s p cood.31.000mi. auto trans low mL good $1 ,000. 7Sl ·Slll or AM FM J am/fm, 8 trac stereo ?52-595 ond. Owner mus t ~4evstwlcnds ~~r-.~~6· LUtenews~699Y >. ~~i10~6':.d, sz.sso 70MO-WIMOOW ~1~:Jice . Prv Pty ·~,~b~n~auvo~wr~: , ........ Trftel '170 & .. MGB-OT. am?fm, DU cot• IUS --.. 9940 496-2902. ···-·················· I ST • llOAOWAY cf k N I p ..--v 1 t4A tires. fully r H t ore t.I e ••. an a ma ed ·~··••••~••••••••··~· 1_.,,_1 ... C , ..• ~.:~·, __ ... u_11.__..._._ 9s~3N5A .... A1.71 $1500/ofr . 536·50i4 aft brown redial Urea. ~deVUle l~d•. __ . u~'"""',.. uu-1,..,.. ........ ...,IKN • ....._~... _. Spm <1349S) primo cond. Must')eU! ~PHIL ASTll4SPHD $2,700. 05-2936 fHI UlTIMAtl OfllVIHO MACtlOIE Price4 .. WI 87s.eo89 ('""> • LC>NG COUPE • • 8~ •USID ldW * .. GT new Uree. brakes & 5 n, .. _ .A~-lilil#l Strrice. P_.. ll'7ll1Si:.n .•f ,.. 1 · valvea.Mustsellortradti 1 -""'""""'"" lt74CADIUAC. FORD Power ah.-erlng, power &Acceeeortn 9400 HUNTINGTONB Cft 70200UtpdS~C720CJV) ...,_. t7l0 for. small truclt. $1600 aDOIADO brake&, olr conditioning. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 142-4415 74I002•pd CBHQOl5> -••••••••••••••••••••• 53S-0579 Red with white cabriolet <. radio II only 25,000 f;ngl.ne for we J"8 307 "13~ v PIS.. P/D '7520mAuto,alr0d22.16) '75XJ12C,$9770. Ete1•nt1 ~ •nd· white leather. "~.... mllesl <88SMCG> ...... compl. reblt. with AM / .. ~·-1 ... u•A' iU.OslS/R (029RKM> White/bUt It.hr inter, xJnt Optl 9746 u• •• $1999 ..... ~, • -.. ~. • ""'''"" '77530'41pS/R (0179-d I I ..... •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• power, sp ~ sea ... ,. •+ lelll than 1000 rc>i. 5'50 1poke wbls cpt panel ' con • o m · .,...,.. __ , C.ctor1 a lr c ond.. • ,. call788 .. ehtU lcebl 1torage.trlrbitch Cletecl•S..dl'f• 67s.8258 i40pelMa.olJI Coupeld. AM /FM atereo w /t ape eo~ Portcbe 358C parta, rr l::t~r · Hl ·H54 '73 Bavaria, blue, 4 1pd. Expel' J•~ mechanic now ~re=•~:1'si1~;r~ ~~~. c~1te,bf. decS. / bumper/ dool/ • · anrf, am/~~tereo. air. aL tferb 1 Oara1e. 199S ctya d7-2362ev1. S•ttf "90••...-•·-~"" ... bubl'.MW121. •75 DODGE •an. Lo 54.000 m~lnl cood . Harbor81,CM.548.Q28 ' •·~--c-,...... Dump btd for •mall ~ .. '"u•~ ~~ l8000C•ll 382 .-... t7J2 ~••••••••••!?.~~ ia LTD Cntry Sn. Wan. pickup Kawanlahi 82'°'" _.. · Afui "' ......., " W-9720 •• .. ••••••••••••••• .. •• ---------., x8Z". Saiiota·337t. p!date. s.&-41G12 , ...................... Exp. J.H. mcch•nlc DOW !_!Orlrtbc~ e:'a '3a~ n,:r ·• .... VW .. ~al cab, very ~~· ~'roo"°C:'.;t Pjf~· at Herb'• Oaraac 19" ... -, !A ·· • c...-ao. -· .ort All s PM T lrea: Pair of l2-18.5 Your friend• and '7& DIUun Wa1on. QOT. KarborBI CM-.Ma 1000 cond. :>'ac rlflct -.e?38 8 ownr. . mouotlld on Cbtv a 1&111 nelpbon UM ClulUled TA SELL. New one com-• $1,000. M&-1941 642-tllo6 NABER5 U\DILl N.. AUTD CENTER . .. .... . . . NAB£J?S CAOtl l N:.. Al.HO CENTER I II•• '•U ' ._' .......... '71 Catalina. 1 owner. A/C, A/T, very clean. new tlret. :dnt cond . ftlUllC. $1400. 844·1542 aft 6PM nmt916. Palro(12.11.a wtnn the)' hav e b\ll-11uto1 A/C, 25mpg, '74 Jenaeo Healy, ~~SuperU.:~:.,":; unmounted l·SlO • 1415 .ICJIUMth.lnctosell. They'll new mufntr. x.lnt cond 8 ah• rn a 1e 11 ow. Sell UdnP fut wit.b Daily _... new • f ·Onell ply IOXlUllretu: tell yoo bow well It 12895/bat. 482·5321 atl AM/FM', 4 a]>d, $4800. PllolWantAdl. ~/Otf1te~h3 nr • CMNJ18. worted f~ lbem' 4pm. •1988 -er. '78 Se•lllel loaded. Ulte ':73 Ford Comet, new Urtt SELL kl.le ltems wltb a =~utca tale. SSlt$ Is shocks, AM/FM. SlOOO. Dally Pl.lot Cl&Ultled Ad OC' best 1163-1 S2 l a ft s. Kl> 5678. , • --· .. -.. ;16 .. -' . -........ ( ·-( I. l r f • ' .. • L b u s. " ir c l< Si Ui M la r2 10 m N1 Bi m th ., . Al 00 W I i wt I me to br. 19, · r e: cr1 : lht -. ,, ' j I ~ i 1 . . P"< I ca.p J { stor whc; Pilo T ser• vise I , at s . . • OAA. y Prt.OT f)f . ' . . 1979 Honda ACcord 4-Door Sedan AJJ, REMAINING 1913-HONDAS MUST ./ . BE CLEARED . OUT TO ROOM!· • . BRAND 'ii HGl9A WAION NEW ~ (WBA 4016964) (-1630) '::: 1978 'HONDA SEDA• ·· (SGA454211 n ( 181 n IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ACCORD HEADQUARTERS Good Selection now-Immediate Delivery Servic~ & Parts Open 'til I 0:00 PM Monday thru Friday Saturdays 'til 5:00 PM • . TAKE YOUR GIOIG · ~: '78 ilO•DA -:= '78 HO•ltA HAIGIBACKS 5 SPEEDS CSOE4622598) (13621 • CSOE4004639l (99761 IMMEDIATE DB.IVERY --~ . . '\ .. . _. . . . . " • " t l • ., ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH SERVICE HOURS: 7:30 AM TO 5:30 PM SATURDAY 8:00 AM TO S:OOPM '79 CORDOBAS, LE BARONS & HORIZONS GOING A r ·7a SA V~GS!!! . THIS IS THE FIRST PRICE IUAKTHltOUGH OF THI NEW MODEL YIAlt!!I . ' -------------~--·,l_FABULOUS VALUES '75 CHEVROLET '77 PLYMOUTH ON FINE ·1 USED CARS WV PICKUP VOLAU 4 DR. SEDAM 4 s~ trans.. air cond.. pwr, brakes. AM/FM stereo w/tape, sunroof. custom camper .shell. mags, heater & l'alsed white letter tires C6 t80IZ) '77 VICTORY ~SECAI ve. automanc trans.. power steering, pawer brat<es. AM/FM stereo w/cassette. Ice bOx. stove. sink. shower & morel (73tR.KPJ. $6995 .. V8. automatic trans . power steering, power brakes. air conditioning, vinyl top. radio. heater & wsw tires. C t74STKI s3795 · '75 CHEVROLET· MOHZA 2 +2 COUPE Automatic trans.. AM/FM stereo w/cassette. rallye Wheels. p0wer ·brakes. air condltlon1ng,-r-tleater & WSW tires. (126TOG). $2195 ' -.-. 1 73 MAZDA STATION WAGON 4 speed transmission. luggage rack. radio and heater. C 159TOGJ s1295 '78 PLYMOUTH HORIZON SEDAN 4 speed transmission. r adio. heater and wtute sidewall tires. (683ULCl. s3495 . . '76 DODGE · PICICUP 6 cyl1ndpr engine. 3 speed lransmossion and a camper shell (279455) s3195 '76 AMC HORNET WA&OH 6 cvt.. automatic trans .. air cond .. p0wer steenng. pawer brakes. 1111 wheel. cruise control. luggage rack. radio. heater & wsw tires 1536Nl<Tl ~2595 •74 MAZDA ST A TION WAGON 4 speed transmission. power orakes. roof rac~. custom wheels, radio & heater (233JSFI s1995 . '78 CHRYSLER CORDOBA COUPE vs. automatic trans . air cond . pwr steennq. pwr brakes. pwr. windows. AM/FM rao10 vinyl top. heater & wsw tires. f42tUHSJ. .. ~ ,. Biibtiftgton Be -h Fo11ntain Valley DITIQN_/ ., A fte rnoon N.Y. Stoelot J VOL. 71 , NO. 305 , .c SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1978 T E N CENTS ' ' l i l " t f l J Beefed Up Buck Posts, Gains .in ~urope LONllON <APt -Tb\" Oollu •oured un Euro(ll\'n m(lnt'~ "' a r k t> t K t o d 11 y .i f I 1• r t h ' .1nnoun<'1'nw111 1n w •-.hin111011 ,,f m•w 'kV\ h• bol~tl"r th•· '•IUltn~ Am,·rwt1n 'urn·nr)' Tht> ,11•p , 1n r lul11·cl ti n unpr~·1·t'<1t>nh•tl mw p.•r1·1•nl.t1ill' point ln<'n'•w in th<' f todt•r•I Rt''t'rH· "ourd ' h.1nk lt·ndan.: ntlt' tu ,, n •(•nrd 9 ~ 1>t•rn•n1 1)1•ult-r~11 l'"t-flkfurt ""ti ltw~ • • • ~rrc-r•·lu1 t.1111 tu i.:1v1 q11111t•' 1n \ lf'V. "' th• 11"1"111 .11'11\'ltv '"''' v.11ft• '1111•1111' tll lh•· 01.11k1•I '-<1m1 1h •ult•r ' 111 w,., I I; 1·r111.11l\ lo\ 1•11• 11 ..i I \lllt' lflll~:flll'lll Oii v.h1·lht•r lh1· m• .i.1111•' v.oul.t 1 .. 1•111111 .:h I 11 fol II' •• l.1,l 111.: t11r1111hout 111 lh1 ilollu1 Wt• II prnh,tlt\ h,1 \'(' to \lo;11I until lom111 ruv. u11tll w1• r.111 ' ti Ol c• I .. •• II •• r (' u I J I '. I 11n<·lu"111n. OIU' w,.,, C:1·r111u11 11t•.1 h•r .. 11111 of lht• chu n('t·~ ror 1·111~ tt•rm 1mprovt•rnt•nt Tht• Sw1i.s NHt1onal Uunk lo\ d(·onil·d the annount•cmcnt C-ARTEA'S DRASTIC ACT TO. MEAN RfCE~SION ?-M ,1 nd it:. -.pOkl•:.man s aid the: t 111h·d States, Swttterland. W('-.t (;1•1·11u my und J a pi.ln "will now Jl'l t11.:1·tht•r" td 'uppo rt ttw dollar. T he J apan ese governme nt welcomed the U .S . movt•. t-'in a n ce Minis ter Tatsuo Murayam a and Bank of Japan President Teiich1ro Morana~a issued a joint state me nt saying the Japanese gove mpienl· will s upport the United $lift.es. "We arc s ure that joint 1ntervcn\ion by the J apanese. U S. and other governments in t he foreign exchunge m arket will h e.Ip s tab i l1 7.e th e international monetary situation." thJc' state ment said The price or gold fell back on European bullion marls . Gold 1s traditionally a hedge an times of monetary crliiis and the price us ually f~lls when lhe d ollar strengthe~. The dollar also st rengthened on the foreign exchange O)arkcl an Copenhagen. An hour an.er t h e n ew m t>as ure s were announced. the dollar had gont> up by about 3 percent from lh<· off1c 1al noon fixing and by 8 lp 9 percent since noon Tuesday. "T his is tht: moment of truth," sa id David Palmer. a Bank of Ame r i ca !>pec1a l1 s t In international currency in New York·. Dollar's . . Aid Spurs .Dog Saves-· Girl Marke t Attacker Routed in Westminster NEW YOnK I AP 1 Tht• !!lock market r..rtl11·d in h1•:.t\y trading today 1n a ru..,h uf (' n t h u ' 1 & s m o v e r t h l' governmt·nl .., 1lr<imat1c n ·::.<·11\· plan for th1· dollur The Oow Jonci. <Avcragl' of ;j(J mdustnab. wh1ch had tumhll'<i 104 poinL'> an the l<1~t 12 trachn~ de.ty s, turned around <ind d 1mbed 25.20 to 817 GS with tw1) hour!> to go today G ai ncr:-. overwhl'ltned lrn-t:rs by an 8·1 margin m tht' ov<>r all tall y of New York Stock Exchange.hstt>d 1!'.sues Before thl· markc·t oix.·nt·d the• f' e d e r a I R t.' :-. l' r v (' B o a r d dasclds ed a s 1•r1t·!-t of i.tl•ps designed l o s h ore uµ th t> dep.re!>s<>d 'l'Uollar an forc.•1).ln (' x ch an St t'. 1 n r I u d 1 n I! ,, n unprecec:kntc<I 1nc·rt>t1se in ttw di scount r a t e b y a full percenlagl• point. to 91.i percent 1Sce story, !'age A4 • Such a Jump 1n thP d1 sL-ount ralt'. tht· cha rge the Fl•d Sl'l:-. on loans to its m ember commt'f('WI banks, appeared llkoly to l'xer1 strong upward pressure on other interest rates But many Wall Strcetere lak•· the view that s ueh a short-term JOit is neeessary medicine to treat the bas ic problems of inflation in this country and lack of confidence in the doll<Jr c,vf'rscas The brnkcr age firm of Barht· lla lsey Stu~irl Sh1c•lds IJlC. 1ssuc•d a s tatcmt•nl declaring: "All the d1ff1cult l'hoaces th;tt h ad lo be made have bt'l'O mtidt.· Tht• admin1strat1on und t h1· ~'l'<i have bittt•n tht· bullet " * * • Prime Rate Up; Another lncreme Due? NEW YOHK <AP 1 M:.ny of the nation's major t•ommL•r c1ul b41nks moved today to boos t their prime lending rate for the second time in less than two weeks. but another rise m ay lw in the offing as a result or lhf.' Carter administration's move today t.o shor e up the dollar. Chemical Rank, the nation's sixth largei:.t ; Banker 's Tru.'\l , the nmlh largest, and Mannt• Midl a nd Bank , t h e 13th largest , were a mong the banks raising their pnme rate from 1014 percent to lOh pcr ct!nl, matching Tuesday's mov(' by No. 3-rallkt'<i Chui.t• M anhalle.tn Bat nk. 0.all' Piiot I'-DY ~t.ve Mll< ... 11 /\ German shephe rd puppy who ~erv~s as a junkyard do~ deserves a medal, Westminster polac(' said T uesday. becau~e he s aved a Huntington Beach girl from being raocd or molestL>d. .!.· Wcstmin~ter Pollet.• Offac('r Earle Grah:.m said the 1nc1dcnt occurrnd la st Saturday evening, but it wasn't witil the lihakcn ~irl w<Js rl'·inlt•rvil'W('d Tue Miay that all the facts wen· known She w<.1~ lt•ading her horse to its stable on a l<Jnl' lx:hind au Hollowee .11 Tri~kst er ~.Agency Merger Protested /\ plan to me rge the llunt· ington Beach Recreation. Parks and Human Ser.vices Depart· ment a nd the H arbo r s and Reaches Department has rwi in· to h eavy j>ublic criticism . Laguna Beach parke rs ~hould htivc treated lheir meters to a coin -otherw1st' they got a visit Tuesday from m<'ler t•nforcer .J oyce Armstrong, wearing weird fac1<1l garh su1tabl~ tor lhe h11t1day. Tht· tit kt·ls, unfortunately. won't ht· 'iJ>irll<'<I <J\\;ay by spooks Suspect Confesses He Molested Girls Som e residents a re protesting the conaolidalion with several expressing fears that parks and rec reation may gel lost in lhc shuffleofreorganization. Frederick Leahy to ld City . Counc il members Monday night he and 267 others have s igned a petition opJ,>Osang the merger. A Huntington B('aC'h mun ha., pll·adcd ~ullty to l'ha rge» of molcstmi: two hm.ill girl' :1n<I rt•1rnrlt:dly agr<·l'CI to tc·staf'f agains t fi ve• otht·r ml•n rhar~1«I with opt.•ralmg a \0h1 ld prosl1t11 lion rang. Robin f''redenck f;;irr<'ll, ~IX. ''' 1314 ·Pa lm Avt• . 11wn<"r of .1 Costa MC'Sa construl'ltoo firm, t•ntc-red a guilty plt•a Tut•scl ay 1n Lo:. Angeles Superior Court lo one count of conspiracy and I w11 ('(1unts of moh·stmg a p;iir of sis lt;•rs agt'CI 7 a nd 9 Thrc•l' olht·r ('ounls of child molt•i.t.Jtiu11 w1·r1· d ropped . Garrt'tt rem::ilns rr .. c on $.S0,000 bail pendm~ u Jan 22 awarmg to dt•lc'rminc: whe ther ht· s hould be decla r<'d a me ntally disordered sex offl'ndcr" Garrell was one or ?inc ml'n indicted h y the Lo ... /\ngt·I•·' Grand Jury last ... ummcr 1n con n t•clioo with a11 <.ill cgcd thlld prostitution nng It was char~t-d that tht> men. who llv<:d in s uch far·nung areas as Los Angeles, Salt Lake City and Rritaan, operated "sl:.ihlcs" of t·hild prosntules as young ai-'I yt•urs old lures. Otw of lhl' mt>n indicted we.t:-... <'hJrgt.•d with selling his 7 year· ol d daug htC'r for immoral purpo:-;c.., lit• 1s Charle:-; J<Jmcs llughl"'· :!5. of La Pul·ntt:. Seeond Victim Of Coast CB.r Crash Dies lie said he fear:t that pro- grams for senior citizens and youth would suffe r 1f they were taken rrom t h e control or ffrcrcalion and P arks Director Norm Worthy. "Worthy has a proven sancen · ty for these groups, .. he s aid. Vincent Moorhouse, director of the Harbors and Bc<1c hel> Ocpartmcnt. has bl•en de_sagn<tl· ed to head lhe new department 1r il wins City Council approval. Worthy also was pr aised· in a letter from former Mayor Don Shipley for doing a "masterful Oella Ruriko O!>h1 la. 18. of JOb" with park developme nt. Hosemcad. died Tu.-sd<ty a fter· Others in the audience said rll><m at Pacifica llosp1lal from they see no reason for a chang(• lllJUries she suHe re<l an a three-··1 like t he way lhingl> a re car smashup "On Pacific Coast now. they a re being extrem ely Highway In Huntin~ton Beach we 11 -run ... ' s a 1 d M arty Sunday Earlabaugh. assistant birector Miss Oshita was a p:.issengt•r or t he Huntington .-Scach Com· an an auto driven by Stt'we.trl munity Clinic. !lodgers, 19, of San G<ibrac l It Ci ty Ad minis tra to r Bud collided with two othe r cars nt•tir Bels ito said today he 1s conlmu· Rrookhurl>l Street about 2 p.m ing to recommend the ~er of Sunday. thl' two r1epartment.'>. but is stu· Rodgel'!'i died Monday al llOaA dying alkrnalaves. Memorial Hos pital from 1nJuncs He said the merger would re· lw suffered m the crash . duce adminjs lrall\'l' cos ts and The pr Im f• rate i s th 1· The r111g rcportt>dly prov1dt"tl M 1ss Oshita 1s lhc 26th person reduce his "span of control" lo die from traffic accide nt in over the number of departments minimum interest banks c harg1• tht· chilcl r('n lo adults for the their best corporate cuslc>mers. ('O mmil->!>1on of :.lt•wd and Although il has no direct effect lasc1v1ous aets" and the takin~ on consumer loHn rates, 1l as ~f photographs :11111 motion fll <' watc hed as an andi c<1 lor of -.>. where those ratl'& w1 II go. j uries in Huntjngton Beach this that he oversees ye· a r . the number or lraHtc· Three top aides to Hcls 1to have· f'h•aths ~urpaso;es a previous high resigned and he !.ays he hai. no industrial area in tile 13000 hlo<'k of Millon St • about !i ;10 fl m . when a fJ\an accosted hl·r Screaming, the girl. JG, hrok1• fret• fcom his gras p and m ::uh: .1 frnn'tic das'h toward the hor:.t· corral. hoptng to slam lht· J!dll· shut and block her purs ucr ln recounting he r ordeal. :.ht· told officers that "Lobo." JO eaghl·month·old pup. h<Jd comt· to know her from hl·r v1~1b to rack h er horst• "lie relalL'<i l•) hl·r :.rrc<im' Fairy, Bees Hauled In A blue· fa1rv and two bumble bee~ ~·t·n· hdUlf«t anto Huntm~ton Jka<'h J:11I Tuesd:.iy night for driving unde r thl· influ1·net· of alcohol , Police reported The fairy, a wome.tn cov· cr e d with blue makeup and sprayed with a s park· hng glitter. spent the night m jail. The two folks in bel• costumeH bailed out and made their way back to their hive. police said. Collnty OKs Anothe r S tudy Of Airport Ornngt• County !.upervasctr' will s pend an estimatt.'d $250.000 ror another study of the Orang•· County Airport. Th~ board <igrec<.I Tuesday lo hir<' a consultant lo work for lht• next year on <1 plan lo chitrt lht• airport's future and dett.·rmint• h o w f a c 1 I 1 t i e s s h o u I d bl' remodeled t.o meet thc public'.., air travel nt.'Cdi-.. "Tht• m astC'r plan wor.k in no way as dabbling over anolhl·r ~lud y of lh<' airport," s <J1d Supervtsor Phahp Anthony. "This is a job of putting lhc• blueprints togethl·r that will improve tht' airport," Anthony ~aid. Barbara Fox. an :issistant director 6f the county General Ser vices Agency. !'.aid an a report to supervisors the last airport master plan was created 1n 1965 · Sm ee then. revised plans havt• been developed, s he wrote, but ''there 1:-. u n eed for an integrated up·lo·date master plan." The new studv com es on the (See AIRPORT , Page i\2) It was lh<' third lame an onc L month that major banJ<s decided aguna to raise the prime r all• and brings it to its highest leve l since .cl • n 1968. oolocc ••Id. ) pl ans to hll lhc v ac ane>c> "'"" Veterinarian Vanishes 1974 when the prime rate r eached 12 percent during a credit squeeze that accomparuc.od the 1974·75 recession. WHEELS ROLL : ON FIRST CALL "I sold my car for tht• full price on the nrsl dny to the first 1 caller " TfDt 'R t.he advertising s uccess f storf' or the Corona dcl Mar m an who placed lhill U() m the Ouily Pilot: Audi I072. xlnt rond. l' $1400 XICX ICUX Jrt ~'pm The Daijy Pilot provides the st-rvlce you need. A friendly ad- vl$er will help you writ.i an ad al 642·5678. ~ I By STEVE MITC'HllJU , Ol ti• 0.11, ...... ~ .... Police and c lose fri<'nds remain baffled tode.ty, more than two weeks aft er Dr Glenn Steven Cr.tfl bid goodni..iht to his s taff at a La~una Ueach \'(.'terlnnry hospita l and drove orf toward h is South Laguna home. · The 29-ycar·old vetorinnrrnn has not been seen '>lh<'f', and t hose closl' to th(' cloc·tor twhl·ve h e might be the v11't1m of foul p lay. In the wN>k and u hnlf prior to his disop11l-aranct• Oct IH, frlc•nds said st range inrid1'nts pla.:ued the normally ensyl(mnJ? v«'lerin11nun. mcludanw Another vett•tin11r1:in fr11•n<J r CCt'lvcd a call a week betor .. the ·. disappearance l<.'Jlin~ him Dr. Craft had been in "a te rr1blc a(•cident and is in South Coast hospital W1th only un ho ur Lo llVl' " N.umerou-i;.. phone culls mudt• to th<' La~unu Veterinary llo-;p1t ol where Crart was r l's 1de 11 l v l'.l (' r in <ir I an I e fl se cr etarit'h ltslenin~ to heavy hr eathin.:. or :.1lence on the other end Two false nlarm~ were l'alled into thP udJocent fare station, prompting a n offi cer to Nhow up at lhe pet cltn1<· to query tht' "exv emely ner vous vt"l<'r1na rion " about ·th elr Ort I( In!> A nornl arrun~cmcnl from ;1 local flower 11 hop a r rived hours artcr thl' 11econd fin• , ·' ,.. --·· a la rm wtth a siruster messake for t he doctor. "It's weir 1t.'' ~id ~La investigator morn\ng. No doubt about na Beach Police ene Brooks this The detect! e said he has put out an all-pol ts bulletin for Craft . a nd his 1972 olvo sports wagon acrosR theUn tedSlotes He's also checking to s ee If anyone Is using Cruft 's credit card s. and 1s talking ._.ith Colorad o a utho rities where . Cr a rt vacationed last s ummer And he's been trucking down m uny o f Craft 's friends· \n Orange County In an a tte mpt lo eRtabllsh• some reason ror the mysterious dlsapJ)t'arance Ot<l. J8 . "Tt\ere m11y bt> foul ,Pluy f, involved, or he might have Jlt'lt left lhC' arcu," nrooks s hru'flged "But W<''rt' following up t•vcry lead we can m hopl'"> or clearing this thing up." Bruce Kirby, a technician who ha s b<.-en keeping u1> with lhl· work at the c linic :.1ncc the' disappearance, wus the lus t known person to see Craft. . He described that la~t d ay In detail. often stopping lo consider his words before gomf( on. "A non st came to tht.' offlN· und Dr. Craft went out front to meet him," Kirby su1d He said thC' dQftor took tht• n ower arrangcmel'at a J(roup of red and white· r t1rnut1on11 nnd deliv<'r«.>d th1:m to hi.., • groomer. EJso Marks. ... II<' knew sht' was m dang(•r :· 'aY" Officer Gra ham Lobo lungt'<i over lh1• wrl't•kmg ·) :.ird fence and. b<Jrang his tet!lh, went after tho gi rl's all<1ckcr "Ht•'<; not th<Jt big, hut he C<Jn look pretty f1l•rt.·c whl·n he wa nt' to." "lays Tom Hhyne!>, man:.igt·r of Rf'indeer Towans.: <1nd 1kpa1r Service. the hnn Lobo guards lnv('Sligators said Lht· ~arl 's <1tlat.•kcr flL-d to his c <1r and spt.-0 .1way ArHI Loho wt•nl h aek l o watching after thc 1unkyard. HD Renters Protest Incre ases Dy RORERT 81\RKt:R Ot floe o.oi. "'""Su" Early last Feb. 10, a 92-mph windstorm rapped t hrough tht· llunt1ngton·bY·the-S£•a Mob1 li· Hom e Village, dc<;troy an g "1 mobile homl's a nd damaging 64 others . . Losses t.ot.aled more than SJ million. This WN'k a diff<>rent kind or storm 1s gaamn~ momt•nlum <.(l the 300-unil park JUSt north Of the Pacifl(' Ocean and W<'<;l or the Southern Cah forn1a Bdi~o11 gcneralinJ! pfant. Res idents an• up an <1rm' IJecause lhl'Y hav<· JUSl le:.irn1-.l that thl'ff rent will tw 1nc·rcast-<l $19 pt·r month 1n lall' lh't1·mht•1 Tht•1r rt·nt was r a1st•ll $25 l>t•r month last April The new :.chedulc for all un1h will range from $177 to $J~J JM'I month. Ma ny of th1• res uJents art· widow.., or n •tired pl'11r1lc· on faxed inC'otnt•' Thc•y -..1y 1111·' an· worried about lht·1r ruturt•s "I don't know what wt· :m · go1n.e lo do," 'ai<I .1•'"'''1 /\kt•y, ,, park r('<;1dt'nl for s ix V•'·"' "The nl'w n•nt will Ill' mor1· than half our tnt•omt• "Wt" II 'itay 1:1s long a1> po~~1hll' bcl'UUM! W\' lnv1• th1· plttl'I' "' Hut I JUSl don 't know " Othl•rs i.ay thc•y will tw heircl prc·s~ed to m t·(·t tli1• 1ww n •nt . but •wy tht•y an· '>lurk h1•1·au"· of hl•avy nc•w n1hw:itaon 1·0 ... 1-. which arc t·~tarnall'd <H $:1,111)(1 l)l'r t•oach. "Bc-;idl'S, th<•n ··., 1111 pl.11·1· t'lw lo go," said M.Jry 111•11•11 lfrat•h Anothc>r n•,adt nt. ('lron.1 T~•rry. s ays then· url' olh1•1 probll·ms, loo <See RENT, PaK(' i\2 I or:n:Q.~oas t We ather Partly doudy at tlflll'~ but mostly -;unny Thurs d;iy Lowi. 4H lo 54. ll1gh:-, R41 to 73 INSIDE TODA '1 "Mo l'H' happy. You t1ad mt· /or :Iii year:~ Somt' pa r1•11t ·' cfon 'I hmm ttwir ch11dn>r1 111111 /on11 · · Tlw:1 spoke D1nrw Thomas as she prrparo•d 111 tlw from cancer S1•c lkatf1 ,.:o:cwr ell llomc. f'ag1• A I:? ···~ Al Te ... W-e •• MeilMA M ........ Alt Me•IH •a1 • lwuf\eu •• • Mv\ic ••• •• C•llltr•o• At Mvlu•I I'-I) Cl•OlllM OMO N•U..,tl Ntw\ A4 CemtH At• O<•n .. C_I, At Crtuwtff Al• Syl•ia ,,.,.,. h Oul~ Holk.ft oU '-"'' 1!11 4 ......... ...... ... °'· \ltllt(...... • .. 1!11ter1tl~ II t \lt<ll """""' lk l'U ll,,1110 CIO 11 hl .. hltll Ill ,_ Cl·•.u T11HI••• •1.• "' g,,.,.,.. •• w .. ,.,., •• M., .. ,.,. Cit WMlf Newt 114 """ 1.e..i." Cll \ • 't I QAILY PILOT ,\liso Pier C11rl Sur h·r l\-a11" 111t11 -,null \\t•ll lnrrn~ ;H 1 111"1 nur1h nl \lr..,n 1111 ·1 111 ~11Jll) 1 .1i.;1u1.i d1111ni.: -,111 Pt"'1· "111111' d ,I\ l u1·-,d 1\ 11 11 \\,I\ t '" \.\l'l't' "'"' .111tl I lU IOU::-. JI !ht· dt· .... 1·11 1·d h1·.11 h ... 1t1• "h1•1 t• till' ::-.hap1· ol thl' I.mt tom '>l'lclt>nr .11111\\' lw:1rrl c;urlt'rs to \'l·n I 1111 111t11 tl11 111·t 11111 ftlrt ..,llllJI\ ..,i._ll'!-dlld t1o11l,l1t1~1 \\.lfl'I div\\ lhl" ~lllftl llllt1hl~ II \\11 p I l \ o1 I 1' \\ " \I' National Marathon Run Draws 3,199 WhJl l'OUld ht· mun· run thJn J p1t·n1l' rn thl· pJrk .;ftl·r runnrn · 10 i.. rl omt·lt'r:-. v.rtti <.in l' ... ll mated 3.19\l oth1'r 1oggt-r'i garht-d 111 ,::ho~tly 'ilWl'l'i, top ha!!.. hod) JIJtnt ,111111•\ 1•11 hl'lly clJm·cr l'O ... tumel>'' Om· runnc•r rn t hl' 11<.il lo" l'•'n - run ... "JIOll'iOft•d h~ lht· 1 ·s1.1rt· Sa\ 1ng., .ind Loan ,\..,!.>on<ilton l'\ 1·11 rll'\\ do\\ n lht• C'our~t' Sun d<iy 1n a Suµt..'rm<.1n 1·o~tum1· t•apt• fln\\tnJ.! St 1 JI .11101 ltl·r 1·nt rmll t ra vclt-d ;1 11 th1· \~.I\ from Florula JU::.t to run dov. n' llunlrngton lk<t<:h :-. L...(;11tharcl Stn•1·I , · Wl' had t'\'l'r,vth1ng 1mag1n(I hit" · .,u1d USL1ft' ... pokcsm<m Ot111· B('n<,k1n r1•gard1ni: th1· \'a rtl'I v of mask1•d ma rn+. who ... k1pp.1·d <"hurt.•h lo worship phy..,1rJI ftlnc::.., nn tht· fi 2 mill• course. .. It'!> s uc h a popular !>porl ' now. instead of going to church on Sunday. i,omc people run." says USL.ife Regional Marketing DtrN•tor Anita fo'lcm1ng, of the· fr rm 's H untington lieaC'h bran('h Sht' and police who provtdt•fl :>l'CUrtly ~md crowd control for the raC'<' thut lwgan at Ocean View lllgh School estimate al lea ~t 2.000 spectators alknded 111 udd1t111n lo tht• 3.200 runner::.. Mt:n's d1v1s1on winner among tht• 13 age.• categories for mall' and femilk runne rs wa ... Davi· Frtckt•I of ~<Jvernc . who covert·tl tht: 6.2 m1lcl> 1n :J I minutt.• ... and H Sl'COnd!> l.J'Jguna Hcach's Sue Petenwn. 34. won fhe womt-!n's d1vi::-.ion "''th a :15 m111ull'. 57 s econd mark lkr hu-.band. P(•tc Petersen. Principal Rests After Se izure ll t•rh Levy. pr1nc·1pal or Bushard Ell'ml•ntary School tn lluntrnglon Bl•ach, 1::. recuper<.il 1ng 1n Santa Ana Community llo~prl<tl from a heart cittack hl· s ufkred Salurdtt) night 37 a tc·.1rh1·r .1l \11..,11 F.lt·mrn t .11 \ School r.t11kld l11gh 1n ltu nwn ·~ Standing~ Thl•tr '-" 111 dJught1·r.., W<·n<h a net K 1 r..,ll'n. !l, Jnd ... 11u II.in ... i . also 1 an f''ollo" 1ng lh1· r;1c·1· In H1-.1C'h Hn1tll·\arc1 arn1 c;arr ... 111 \\1·11111 Jlld h.1l'k \ 1.1 1:11tho11cl !-,tri t'I · tht·1T \\a ... 1hl· r11·rl111g .. r 1h1· !i.11011 v. 1th ) 1ig url fruit 111 1>1•'111\' lunrh1· ... brought rrom hcimt· Th11<.,1 \\ho f1 •.1!->l1 '(I in lhl' 111\ • t't·11tral P.1rk h;1d 111 t11111g 1h1·11 11\\n l>t'"l'llt'' and J\h:-11rhtn1· .J1 Sunset Beacl1 Man Stabbed; Suspect Held l A Long Beach man "'a.., J.11ll'<I on charg1·~ of a-. ... ault with ,, dl'adly \\t•apun TucMl.1y :.irt1·r h1 all1.•gC'dl~· u ... t•d a l.ntfl• 10 111rl 1c:t v.oun1b un th1· 1w1 up.mt ul ,1 Sun~d Bc<ich homt< Or;ingl· t'11u111' !-,h1 11rr .., or fH·t·r., ~aid thl'\ h;.I\ l' not H·I k.1rnt•d th(• ri .. , •• :on for tht .111owi.. on l>;.1ntl'I \\ .1nl fl.11wr11fl :!fl who i!'> being ln·alt'11 toda) f1 r his 1n1uri1·.., al Long B1·ac·h Vt·tl'r ans !lo..,pllul [) t' put 11·-. t I a 1 m th a l I h l' v.11und-. anri 1111urn·., wt·n· tnfl1c·1 c·d b} Gur~ l.1·1• <> <'onnor. :1-1. "r Long B(•ach. who wa,, J gu1· ... 1 111 B<111c roft':-. home at lG581 Pa('1f11· Coast l~ghway when lhc allegt-d ••ll al'k Ol'l'UrrNI Offll'l'r ....... ml "'1tn<''"''" told the m Ba ncroft""~ slastwd v.1th ""a kn1f(' and ktckc.·d in tht• h1·;icl anci !-!houldt'r" h v O'Connor bdoH• lhe su,pe(•t l'OUlcl ht• JWhuadC'c1 lo hall hr-. <1ll:J<'k Hospital off1c1ab dt•'i('rtlwd H.111 croft·.., C'ond1twn a ... good f 'rotn Page rl l AIRPORT. e e h1•t·h ol an En' 1rnnm(·ntal I mp.t{'l Ht•f)l1rt El R 1 that c·o ... t $'.!Ii:.! OOtl .inti 111111'. lour }t'~1r-. to t'Cllll ll.ll'l 1 • • \\hill· th1· I-;IH onn• '-''•" t'OO..,t<..lt'r<'d tht• do1 um1·nt to < h a r l I h t' ,11 r )lo rt f u t u r I'. ... upl'n l">nr.., 111' Augu..,l mt•n•h .11't'l')lt1·d tht· dm·unwnl "'1thou1 ...i•l1·c·t 1ng att\ nl thl' allt·rnat1· pl:.itl'-pl l':-t•flll'tl ltt.,I• .11 1 \n1h11n\ pn1p•1 ..... t1 1 1, .1111111 ot .1 n1·\\ :i11 port m,1-.tt:r p I ,1 11 '' h 1 , h " 1rn 1.<1 J d d r <·.,-. 1-.1p.lt'll\. (,111d U"l' l'IHO(JJltbtl1t~, 11111 -.1· 111og1,1m., .111d c on ... trJllth 1)11 ,1 I l'Jllll I ).!I II\\ l h \1 r.., Fox ... wd mul'h of th1· d.11.1 nt•t'<h·<I for lhl' ncv. ma:.lt·r pl.111,..,1·•111la1nt'll 1n lht· El H Hut :11ld1l1011.d ... 1u1h '' rll lw 11 1 · 1 • cl t«I I n I h l' <I l'f' 4.1 ., II I .in h1lt•1·tur<1l <l•"•IJ?ll fanhtw.., 1 1·q11111 m1 ·11t .... fina1111..1I planning and ull'port l<md u::-1· !'Orn paltbthl\ ·Thi.., c·ornpat1b1hty conr\wl rl'flc•<'h a ... <•nou.., tonfront<.il1011 h 1• 1 " <' t• n t " o 1 m po rt a n t <' h 1 r .1 rt 1• r 1 .., t 1 I'.., o f u r ban t'l'UlllllTIH':-Mr., Fox \\rOlt 't hl· nl·t•d for Jll .11rp1Jrt "'htl'h ml 1·h tran.,1x1rtalmn nt'l'd-. Jnd 1h1• <·ont1nut•d dt•mund for urban ,.,pan-.1on .. ~ll)lt•n 1:-.orc; Tu1·M1ay <·rc•<1l1'<I a '-ll·t•nng C'nmm1tlt'l' oJ-.+oounl' orfr1 rat-. to tlrnft propo ... als for <'r<'.1l1 ng lhl' nt•\\ m.1!-ltt·r ptan Gray Panthemik Set for Colleg~ · Whn /H1· tht• Gray P<.in 1tw1 ... " \\Ill bt· db••u.....,ed hv ( • '' r a ('or ks. ml' m h Pr o 11 rt lorffil'I' 1·ha1rmun of the '-.t<.1t1· C11mrn1..,..,1,,n on Agrng, at noon. Nov 9. ,it Colden Wc!'>i Culh·g<· .., Cnrnmun1ty l't>Olt-r An .t<'ll\t' mt•mber of tht• Lon f,.! Bl'arh <iray P an th c·r~. ~,., Cill•k., w11l rll•scnht' the aim-. .inti go<1h of thl:' orJ.(an11at10n Lcvv c ntt:n'<I the ho.,p1lal last_ wt•t•k for a routine cht·ckup ll 1!> not now known when he will rt: turn lo w11rk Custody Granted I.OS J\N(;ELES CA P > Rock .,1n gl'r Stl·phl•n Stills was awarded cu~tody Tuesday of hi '> 4-ycar-old son after several dayi:; of custody ht•arings ORANGE COAST " 1 DAILY PILOT TPw()t~(n•.t0'4 1.,.P1ln4! #'h#t1Ph1 ""' h ...,.0 Uw N~ • p, .. ,, '\ $>VOhVW'd th 1~ ()< •· -Ot 'M 1 P~I '.I\ f'Q(t1m01'f'llY ~·· an Jff'W\• "''• V\lllh•tw" lrAl\"11-i<I lhf NQt'I f toj.)• I I'" (ft.ft -.W'W 'H-""'"''' fh ''" Hw"t•nr.Jton k--KI\ r "" ••·"' v .. u~, '"''"' \11no1..-tH • V•''"" •"'1 L~ti-IY" """'""'..,.. t A'-•~"")·1')""'41~• l•MI O\fC)t ... """'\_.f~t(l .. W .. ....vt~tf' ,.,. Ot°''°"'' .. t Dvho'•Y\•""I e>•aftl '' at lJO ~\t 6e., C,ftl'f'f (1 1 I,,,.,,...__. ( ... 1IOffHftY/•lt ...... , ... ., ..... p,,. •"'""""tPV't)'1W-. J-.-· ~-· Viti' P•t\l'*'t"lt ~ C,..n9r .. Mt"'9<Ji"" , ... """ llltt¥tt [dl!Of T".....,.., A M..,..Wflt ~"•"f"Q Efletor ("•"I•\ M LM\ It~ I' N.tll A"''tent -.VnttQlftQ ldltor\ "'""'an•« Wf>\I Or•"~ (~unty (l't'IC)f Huntlnaton BeKhOfflce 11a1rn ..... "' "'"'1.--v,.,d Ma•llnQ AOdrfl\\ P 0 Oo• lfJO "?Mii Office a L•2~,~ ~:~" ;~~~,':=~~~' \4'rt01f't>tt<-V1tloy H10t L• Pcu .._O«t ,, \en 01900 ,.,~,., Telephone (7141942-4321 CIHtlfled Advertlalng &42·M11 f '~ Horl~Of"•"'Ot' Counht~lt~ 540-1220 ~~,.1:'~ ~ ~.:r:\ ~;:,:~~w~~ '"•Htt Ot adv•rtfumt rth Mtelrt "'•Y W tf'P•OO!ilftd •11~1 \Hctet "''"''"''°" ot c OOftltftl OWNt ~<,~,.c.•:'\::::~ro.ro~·~~'t~~~::, 't':O ~~~b~ ;~::,~ mo"'"''" '"'"'•'• Opening Parliomenf Britain's Queen Elizabeth II reads h.er speech fr~~ the throne in the House of Lord!> durmg the trad1ttonal ceremony of the op,ening of Parliament The queen's speech sets out Jcgislat1on proposed by Lhc government for th.• forthcoming i,,e!>sion. r \ - Offshore Ofl Bad.ham Won't uck Leasing By JAOCIE H YMAN 01 U.. 0.Hy l'IN4 $tall u. S Re p llobe rt Badham. It NC'wport HeaC'h, ::.atd toduy h'• clot•!-11 'I plan to oppose p ropo!ied oil drtllinl( lt·uses off Southern (. a I I r (I r n I a b (' (' a u s (' .• I h (' :tltl'f'llUllVl' lo lat•k Of Utlhzallon of pt·t rolt·um rt'!>crve::. tb having thP light., J.:O out .. .. While I'm not for rushinJ: willy nilly rntu leasing. I think t ht•rt• !-.hould be t1 ton I rolled nwl hod of ftndin~ out whelhl'r or 1101 I twrl' arl' n•al rei,ervcs." H.1dh.1m .,,11d <Belated s lor) P.1gl•A31 "f am onc of tho!>e who 1::. <·on\ 1nt<'d "'l''rc· gornR to huvc to ut1l11t· pro\l·n n·servcs 1f we can do t i tn a \\JY thul I'> ••n\ 1ronm1.·ntal l y_ .ind llThn11log1t-.1lly wund · Hadh<.1m. 1.·onlat·tcd by phone .tt hr-, Washington office. wa~ comm(•nttnt-{ on currc·nl US Dcp.irlm(•nt ol the Inte rior hearings 1n San Diego on a rt•deral plan to ll•asc tracts off Soul ht'rn California Strem.: oppo!.>1t1on has ar..i.l>cn at tht' hearings to 26 t>f' 2 17 p r o p o s l' d l r a <' t s T h e 2 6 m·ar :-hon• tral'ls are s ix lo 18 mtlt· ... off tht• <'Oasl between Dan<1 Point un<I San Dll'J:W J\ strong front was pre ... cntcd 111 Tut•sday ht.·aring:. by San Diego Mayor Pt·te Wilson. U S Rt'P" L1on1.•I Van Dccrlin and (' I ,1 1 r B u r g t• n to r . a n d A""l'mbliyman Larry Kap1loH.'°" D San Di~i::o Th<' leadt.•rs sJtd thc.·y believe t ht• rt•M•r\'e... Ill I ht.• l'll'<ff shore arc•as an• comp:trat1vely i,mall .tnd that s.m OrC'gO fate ... the pot1·ntwt lo..,., of its $1 billion annual toun~t indu!.>try 1n cu::.e of an oil 'iPlll Tht•v abo ('ttl•d u1r pollution dangl;rs ctnd poll•ntial d1srupt10n to NC1vy trnin1ng c.·xerc1scs Tht hl'arrngs 1irt:' cxpC'~tcd lo h<' lCikl•n into l'OnsiderC1ttOn when Con•rnor Edmund G Brown Jr make ... hts final recommendation to lhc.· SN·rt•tary of the lntcnor Badham nolC'<1 that. while in lhl' ... 1a11• l.C'g 1s lature. h(· <1uthon·d a bill to rc.•nt•w und 1•:-.ll·n<i a han on wl drtlltng 1n '\11uth1•rn ( '.1hforn1a within the thrf'l• milt· ... t.1t1· 1unsd1ct1on llov.l'H'r. ht' s aid he now In• I 1 l' \ 1·-. 11 , .., n t• cl'!> ... a r y to 1·on;,1der httun· cnC'rgy needs a:-. "' 1· I I .1... 1.· n v 1 run m en la I 11rol 1·1·t 1on I Jiil t1•rr1hl~ 1•on 1:crne d tbttUl .111 ll\l'I ;tll ~·Ol f J!\ (JOht.·\. .tnd unrort uri.111•1\ \\t' don t h<n c Crash Victim Service Held Pri' .tit' ..,1•n i1·1·.., \\l·rt· hl·ld ;\l 11n11." Io 1 M 1· I ' 1 n 0 r I a ·1'11/gPralrl. ti7, of llunt1nglon lkach ...... ho dwd last wN·k a::. lhl' rl· ... ult ol .1 traffi<· <tl'l'tdt•nl Mr F1t1gt•rald. <t bakt·r. wa-. t.11.ill) rnJun·d Oct 21 1n Hunt 111g1on B<·.1l'h \\ lwn hr -. mo pc.·d n>ll1d1•d v.1lh an a 11t o Tht• a1·c1ci1·nt occurred .it •tkarh Boult•v,1rci :;lri W<irnt·r .\, 1•11111· Ttw drl\/r of lhl· auto v.a., nut hdd. 1>oltt·1• said. Mr r I I I g (' r. ii <I I ('a \' l'... h I .. w I r l'. I r1•n1• .met ,1 'ion Ont'. · U11<lhu111 -..111J '''fhCI t• II llfl jlill y1111 111 Ill) unKWl•r," 111· :11l1lt·1l ·r I"'""" coml' oul and 1u11t hlt111lly 11r11"~· future u .. ,. ur f'f-ISl'f v1·11 • liu<lham l\llltl lw t11111r1 I t ..... 11 eont 111'11•11 l1y uny 1•1•·.11 I• ,,,,,.,., 111 ('llllflt•('l 11111 Wll Ii I ht flt '•l1t1 ,1•1J leuinni< '... ltillfl .... , ''''" 1/flll"fl;ll "'" 1,, Orar11<1· < ,,,,,,1 l1·.11J1·111 ,,, 1111 lt•llSlll l( lllll(hl 111rlu••11 1 •• 111. po1;1lion "A" 1111· 11·11ri-.1·111.,11v1 11r f>-trl or thl' (Jf1'4 lrtVl1lv1 ti I 1111) I t' o n .., 1 II 1· r a I I , " u r 1 • \ ,, f tnformJt11111 ,,.., wl'll.J" J ••li< 11 1,f thl· ari,tum1·nt " U;,dh.tm .• J1<1 I would "" I hdvt· .1tw.1y<, 1n lh• east mak1· my .. t•tr •• v.irlahlt· ,,, di::.t uss lh1~ with lcJCal lt·<.idcr.., f'rowt Page A I RENT ... "Our coach was destroyed 1n the storm and we had to buy a ne w one. We make a $113 loan payme nt. $189 rent payment and we have uttlilles to pay on top of that .. The trailer park is owned by th e Novarro Cons t r uction Company of Alhambra A spokesman who said he was one of the Novarros and one of the owners of the park. declared tbat rent. even .with th e new increase. is below other trailer parks with an ocean locatio n Jfr said there are heavy cost!'> incurred in street work. sewage pumps and the developml'nt of" modern clubhouse at the s ite .. P eople JUSt h ve here and they d on 't realize there a rc loL.., o f problems a nd ex pen::.e ... involved.'' he said The spokesman also ... aid that pa rk owners intend to give res1 dents a rebate with their Propos 1t1on 13 savings Ht· dec ltned to say how much 1t would mean to each tenant. About 60 residents gathen'd with City Councilwoman Ruth Raill'v Tue!-!day to s pell o ut lhl'tr 1·o m µ'taint~ Thev said tht•v inte nd t o murshal rorel'~ 'v.1th otht-r mobile home tenants and pu.,h for a rent stab11izat1on polt<·y with the City Council .. We don't want rent control'> but we d o want r ent !>lab1lizat1 on." Mrs Heath s aid Shl· 1nd1t·a t e ct that rent s tab1l1tat1on \\ould ullow for rent rncrea::.cs to m<.ilch the CO!.>l of II\ tnl? increases City Allornl'y Gatl llutton said Tut·sday t he c it y has th t• ;.iulhonty to 1mpo!>c limit~ on rcrii increase~. Job Seminar Set / At Golden West Jl)bs open to people with as ~oc tal£' of a rts or bacht•lor · ... dt>grees will be discussed at nn 1.•mployment S(·frunar from 6.30 Lo 8 p m . Thursday K'l Golden Wt•st College's Humanities 101 The publtc a nd arl'a colleJ.W .ind university student~ are tn· v1ted. There 1s no charg<' Baseball Football Soccer Tennis Everything (well nearly Everything) For the Athlete Voll ey Balls Soccer Balls Foatballs Baseballs Softballs Playground Balls Boogey Boards -Weight Sets Jump Ropes Racket Stringing ~ i~:'--~-·~_:~_: ____ .. ~ Center SI ~:-----"" j 0. ....... •t tMNNI Admr~ .J •·h<th Sttdal. wife -of thl' f<,~y pt1<1n preside nt. says '>hi' g<1vc her hus ban,P only one· bit of advice before1ll' ldt on h1~ his toric flight to .I 1·ru•-alc•m rn 1977 · .. Bt• re l.f\c•d Talk to thl'm " Sht· .... ;11d l0<l.i ~ 'he I!:> opt 1m1:-.t11· .1h11u t the prospc~h o l 111"tlc1c m the M1dca!°)t SpikedAppk lnj~es Chil,d S HREVEPOHT. L a . cAP l Police :-::i 1d a wom<Jn was (JJ'rested after a chil d btl i nto a llallowt•en a pple and was stu1•k with a pin I rl\'l'"l1~ators s aid they found thrt.~ trick-or-treat apple!> ... p1kt-d w1Lh ... tra1 I pan s Tues daycr" night er children told of- f 'l't" wh<•re they got the J le!>. Police said. lhcy a r: cstt"d Edeltraut M . • Cl rk. 51. of Shreveport S l' a!> hooked into city 1ail on c h<Jrges of ug- gra vatPd h<.illl'ry and vwlal1on of the ... tall.' law proh1b1\rng dungt·roti!. ton- tam1nat1on of food. Comity Names Harlow to Housing Unit Richard Harlow. former Hunt- ing t o n Beach a:isistanl city manager. was named by Orange County supervisors Tuesday to the county·., Housing and Com- munity Develo pme nt Ta:o.k Force. The t ask for ce rt-view ... neighborhood improveme nt and lo w-cost h o us ing proj ect:-. financed Uitd<'r the federal Hous 1ng and Community Develop ment Al'l lf~rlow now ts l'Xet'UliVl' dtref' tor or thl' l'OUnl) Butlding In du ... try Assoc1at10n. Also appointed to the <:1t1zcn:-. rt'vtew ·panel were Sunta AnJ re:-tdt•nts Oltvc• Davis and Geral<I Ht•rrv Mr:-Dav" i., a rE-tlred pilot· and Bl•rry ::.erves as youth !>e r vice ... director for the In tcrdcnom1nat1onal Alliance 111 M 1msters in Santa Ana. ., Duck Feet ChurchiU Water Wonder Spee do ·White Stag Rawlings Wilson Bancroft Jog Joy White Stag Wipam Davis Victor Imp Yonex -Prince Speedo·Adidas Badminton Rackets ' .. ) ,. .l .cALIFORNIA lead Poll Brown to Aid 2 Candidates - I' Mont Again Wrky Has 2nd Calf LOS ANG l'!l.Jl:S <I\ I» Corky, the fm;l killer whulc to become u rnolhcr while 111 capU v1l,Y~ has ~lv 1•0 birth u 'lt·1·onfl t1mt• to .1 2'$.'5 pound. 7 foot lontt (•ttH ut Murlm.'luml . l O!-> A '\IC; F.:LJ•:S •A I'• C'11mfort,1hly ahead In Both motllt'r .ind hultv ~<·n· ri·porkd doinJ:: 1h, r111lb (,,,, bl111111Ht Bruv.11 .Ir '" 11ffrr1n1i ht>lp hn1• lhat M t1r1nt'l..ind lnoloK"l' tiav1• nt1l yl'l 1.k lo t"o ~tn.aallnl( Jl'llm~ 0 +'mt..-rub l l Gov t<'rm1111'1I th1• :owx ul lht:> 1.ijhY ht•t:ttU\l' 1t Mays M1•1\\ll l>)n1ttll\' jj111I 1.1111l1d .. 11 tor uttorn•y lwlwt•t•n il\ p1u e nl,, Corky und cJrky, "who are i:1•n1·r JI Y\ 111u11• l.urk(' """ v1•ry prnttot'llv1•," 11:1111 as:o.al4 tunt general mana~cr M1 .. 1nv.h11,. H1•11u hl11,1 n'.cuht•,.na 1or111 I l>ll'k Kut.'l(t.•mun '"' · 1wm11w1· fo 't•llt• 'oun~t'r 1... .1vln.i !frown ha' u 11 .in.:•· 1rf1·,f\lt ,rnil ,1r 11, ,,f "'tr:on .att' i.how ,. .. ..,., • .._."' Ill: SAIU THAT WIT HIN 24 hours the baby ~Ill hl'l(lll lo fc•ed Ullfl '>~I m Uy ibC•lf, ancl dLVl'rl> 111..: lwh11 1d 1111' uru fwcl out1 I l.11c!.S(\hr Ht•publtc·an ca ...... Gripf'"• will ht• <1hlt• lt11J\•l ·' "OOd IOfJk at tl. !>O lhul It <.:an IHJ..t•I ,,..-" .. '111111i:1·r '"', 1t 1• rn•·•lrtJtion i'A·n. arid 11 "'roni.cht s. how " ho~t bt· .:1 vl'11 a 11.1m1• in llw p1 or"'r ~ender. J h ( .1 -C'orky'i-f1r-.t b.ahv whal•'. born in F(•hruury mo11J,t11· 1111·,l\I• thut m.11.1 him think IJruwn *' o nny "''>Uri anu 1u,tn••lhk1·h11 n.111olmu .. 111th1 1 folk' ht'> Wtfl'. .J1111nn .1. 1'177. thc<d :o.t•vi·nil ~•·•·k '> l;itn. Kuc.:<.·m<.1 n '>aid, r 11 t• d iJ .., II p I ' t'to r lit'l'ol u .. ,. II m•vt•r frd "II JU'>t nt•\ •·r dl•veloped a tU'Pt hi.I('·\' 11.0ll""I •· t o• llA ut:·n •·nt • k 1wr:o.01111li ty or bch.1\f•tJ 1n a normal infant way • W~y. November 1, 1978 DAILY PILOT AS • CLOSING DOWN TO AVOID· BANKRUPCY LARGEST ORIENTAL RUG WAREHOUSE IN THE SOUTH We h.i11e been comm1ss1oned by tJ1a ow"en of CASPI AN RUG WAREHOUSE ol Oauphine St ., New Orleans to sell their entire inventory ol over 3000 HANOMAOE ORIENTAL RUGS many ot wtuch ha11e been 1n uock tor yearl. WE WILL OFFER THE PUBLIC IN LAGUNA HILLS OVER 400 OF TH ESE RUGS TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON : Sat.. Nov. 4 AT: Holiday Inn 25205 La Paz Rd Laguna Hills Auction: 2 pm Preview· 1 pm n ,. ' -( ourt IW\1t 11t1\ if'> Ill!! tuwurd II:\ pun•nt:o.," tw ,,,ir1 "'Phi' baby whale 1' ~'11\t rnur \1il..Q ( iub looolr, Iii• lt-uc1 from l>\m<1lly II n 0 1 ci t•! I II J..t'l'P tllllllJll•l\'ly d1Ht-renl ll looks <AS normal us can Auctoonnr A Asher Term' C•'h I Check' foll lhi· lrr'I ''"" 111 '1 1 0 ' \n1wl•·\ 'l imt"'1 pull nt•tj(hhn l'' dog' fr11111 bt• · 111lo1m4111on Collect 213·995-8323 A, A & A. Inc. 11111111,hi,t I 111·,cl '' .inti <•1••1 r 1• •~·ukm1·11~n th<' I> J I k I 11 g d t I J t ~ C'orky wc1Rhs •.~KJ pounds and lhr father, ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1;111' 11111111111 ·1· l••t .illurrw\ .:•·111•r11I tnn1nwd Mr!\ h nu rs -01 k y , wt•1gh!. 14 .000 pound'> 11111 ........ It .ul r1 11111 II· pt 11 I 11t.1j(t' J1C11nh lu O lll' .------ 1101111 11111 ht• '·lllll' p<1l I ll1 1l"" "h" 1 ...... 11 1111.: "" u ld111.h lltlc pro11111111111 :!:I 111•rt t•lll 11•1111 111 lllf' ,,1m1· 111111 11•,111111111-.I \\ llh .111 ,111n1111n1 • 11wnt thu t h1 "ould l:l~t' $.UI 1100 fn1rn h1-..l11 ,1\' c .irt1pa1)(n v.Jr t'ht•'>I lu 1 I\ m.ill\ .1111! lo.in $:!0 1>0i.1 111 Mr' llur k•·' 1 ,1m l'•lllo:ll ll rn~ 11. "ht1 h 1, h~ 1•11 1 1111ulcJ for not ~I\ 1ng 111111,· lwlp 111 ullu·r I 11·111111 r 1llr 11t11d1d..ates, c.111>0 .,,1111 ht• " h··lt11n~ 1 .11 1 .111 ,11ld1t1onal SS0,000 for l h mall\ J nd sw ooo h11 \1 1 ... Uurkl· . Ht'T 0\'M .\l.I.\ i\l\U ~KS. BURKE got :.ome t'fl('(I Ur df.!l'llll'tlt TUt''i•Ju \' rronr Secrct<.1ry of Stall: M .ire h FuM L Y.:.:! v n:d11·twn 11! a~75 pcrc«;nt vo.t.er I ul'llOlll 111':\I Tu1· ... d1n uhoul ~. rl(•r('c•nl hlgh1·r than ttl mo'I ~ultt'r n,llofldl t-lt-1·111111' A h1~ turnout 11,11,il h h\'Iµ~ l>t 1111111 Jl ... dllll t'.111 111· trUt'ldl Ill 1 '""' ra1·1·' In adtJ1t1<tn lo~" 1ng lh rn.ilh ' m11ney·!>larv<'d 1·.1m p.11.:11 '"'"'' c-u,h. U1 111.1o 11,,1..,,1·ame to his run n1ng muk':o. tkft•O!.t' ~ tl h 1·11nl111m-d cnt1c1s m o( ('111 h ' pn-.ll<'l1<1n IJ't ~f't•k1·nd th.it l>ymally wi ll lw rndwtt'CI for un ... pt•t·1f11•d c·n mm.11 Jl'h . Tht• unc;abslant1att·d all<1 1·k on Oymally hrnught M)mt· <:nltt 1:o.rn ur Curb from "·1th111 <;OI' rJnl..~. <ind t'ontuiut·<l :o.llcn<:l' 1111111 Youngn "IT 'S ms C'ONC'l.USION, .. YoungPr S<t id, r(• fu :o.rng to t•rther !.Ub:o.tantaat1· or n ·puclw,tt• Curb, who c·1tro Youngt·r a~ one \OllrCl' r1f h1~ prc1.hrtion or an tndrctment. . Hut William Cam1>bell of lla1·1t·nda llf'1ghls, No :J R<'pubhca n rn th<· ~lalt' S<:n:.il f, t'ondt•mm.'<i Curh':o. C'omml·nL'> a' · 1.·xtrt•mt•lv unfortunate and irn~'pon.:o.1 hle." and pn·d1C'lt-<I a l1acklash against Curb , S4.5 Million -. V.- remter ervtce. accoun • I Prop. 5 Foes Big Spenders l' Sl\CRl\M El\'TO I/\ P > T11baero companies hi.lvt• ~rwnt a n •1·11rd :-l'1l1111.{ S.1 5 mlllron "" for to ~nurr out a ballot m1.·a~un· that would ban or trestrict s moktnl! in a wide· var~1·tv of places And the Hepubl1can candicli.ltCs for lieutenant i.:ov1.·rnor .. and altornn g t·rrt·r a l le ad th.1.•1r Ucm ocrallr opponc•nts 111 fu ndr <11sing, accordmg to c·a m p;11g11 !\f>t•ndrng n ·pnrts on frlc· Tuesday I\~ of <kt i:i. u11pcm1•nt ... ''' th~ anti-s moking m1·a,urc. l'rnpo~1l1on 5. had r.11st-d $4 58 m1llwn a nd i,pt.•nd Just ovc·r S.1 Ii m1lhon. with almo~t all the rn111wv <:omini.: from tobat·1.·o 1.·ompamc:o.. IN CONTRAST. THE y, .... o]l-5 Committee 1 :nw d JU ... t ov1.·r $500.000. 1ntluchnJ,t $82,761 tn loans V1r1ually all llw No 011 5 money is coming fro rn four toh;1t·c·11 c·orn11:1n1cs . Brown and W1ll1 :.J m,on, $870,000 : Lori llard, SSM.545; Philip Morri s. SI :lH m 11lwn anll th<' It .J lk ynolds, $1.67 m1 lhon I\ ~ood sha'rp of lhC' !>m:1ll 1·ontnbut1ons lo the Nu On !l comm1ttc1', l'all1•d (':illfornwns for Com- m on Sl'n:o.l', l'am t• from tl.IJ1::i ccn t ompany 1•mµloy<'e!-> ~~ MIKE CURB, THE fic>puhll can candidate for 111.•utC'nant ~Ovl'rnor, said he• hud raised $1.5 million. including W>J .250 in lo:i ns That compares to only $295,163 r<ii :o.1•d by Lt Gov Mt::rvyn l>ym<1lly Slat e Sl·n. Ceo r g C' IJ1•ukm e11an, the lkpuhhC'an <'<tn<lidHt1• for allornt·y general. report· 1•11 nwung $a71,2'12 ;.i~ of Oct 23 and spending_ $54~.!IO:l " ' \ Thal rnmoan ·., "rlh 'S."14:1 G72 ra1M•ri hv his l>C'moaat1t· oppt11wn1. lfrp Yvonne Uurkc She !\:J 1d ~he had !\Pl'nt $'1Kli, 7ti:J. Navy IA»ed Women Sailors at Sea SAN DIEGO IAPI Som1· Navy wives ure fl•nnnK the worc;t, hut l~la y 1~ th · day wumt:n of. f1<•crs and sculors ~o lo :-.t•a with m It:: crews for the rrr·,t lime on non-eombal Navy ~ 1p~ at ports nu. 1tonw1d1• Ensi~ns Rob<>rt a I. M<'l n yrt.' of Charlotte, 'J C • and Ma1.·u:-hl<.1 M McCormick of Selah, wa,h . ri•n •ivN1 as-;1gnmt'nls nhoard the top-sdcret :o.uhmannc· tender l JSS l>txon at the Bidlast Point '>Ubmarmc base hftrl' They ar1~ among fl~ womc ·n oHicers and enlist- c·d personnel who will bt.' u:-\lgn"d to help operate 21 non-combat ships In th1 · J>;,cific and Atlantic flt•C'tio. as th<• Navy's women at ~Nl prol(ram weighs i.lnCl)Or after nearly two yt:ur~ 11f pr(•parations and legal delays. THE CHANGE IN ASSJGNM F:NTS for women was port of the recC'ntly enacted 1979 defense a uthorization bill The female ensigns, like oll officers, will each have a single st~ter0<lm sidc-hy side separated by a private bathroom shower Lt Dotl1t Rein. Ballast Point public affairs of. ricer , says the women's dut1eK will he evaluated by ltw !->hip's commander. but the Dixon, whose ' homeport 111 San Oil')(<>. doc~n'l make extended voyages STARTING ON A MODF.~'T scale, the Navy hor.es to increase the number of women on sea· ftO ng stups to S.130 officers and C'nh!>tcd personnel by 1984. They would compnse nearly 9 percent of th tola.I force of about '40,000 Navy women in un· iform planned ~Y that time Capt. PauJ Butcher . who has been instrumen· t al In shaping the women·ut-1wa program. said re-· cenlly that few women huvc rushed lo vol unteer for sea duty. • • \ -Now you can write checKs when you need to and earn 5% interest when you don't. Right now, Security Pacific Bank will pay you So/o annual interest compounded daily o n the same money you use for writing checks. Premier Service is free of monthly service charges, if you maintain a minimum balance of $2,000 (A $500 initial bat~ · an.ce will be reqttired to qualify for this service.) Security Pacific Bank's new Premier Service is really two ac- counts under one account number, allowing fu nds to be transferred automatically from your savings account to your checking accounr. If you already have a Security Pacific Bank checkingaccount, you can even use your present ch ecks. (You-n eed not touch your ir •• , ....... Ml_. .. mot'. current sav1 ngs account, if you have one. Premier Servi c~ i~ a tota lly ~eparate entity.) And if you have a savings account at a savi ngs and loan institution . consider thi-s: We can show you how our 5°/o Premier Service may pay-you higher interest than your current SV4<7() savings account and ch ecking account combination. (O ur free INTEREST COMPARISON C HART .. will give you some inter- esting comparisons.) With Premier Service, interest is compounded daily and paid monthly. Each month. you'll receive an easy-to-understand statement showing you r interest earned, your ba lance and yout cleared checks. ' We think Premier Se rvi ce is a rea l "br~akthrough" fo r everyone who wants their money to work as hard as they do. Premier Servi ce: Another reason to do all you r hanking at the bank you don't h ave to think about. \ ' .. • . ... \ v - " A8 Bii' E r .. , ri I .. • ~ Robert Thom.s Keevll /EdiCOf Orange Coa~t Dally PtlOt .. to a ~ '!!fl. .. e .......... w.~---··N·ow·m-~-'.· ·'9·7·8·---------rt>a-·ra_K.re.·.b.•C.hlll•E•d•llljo·r·l•lll :IPllaoe-·E·d·~•oilr-- Chamber Session L«~ked Fair Play Tht• tluntin ~l on Ht.-:i r h Chambt·r ur ('omrrwn·t• m.ich• a m1ifhll1· or ltllUJt:-. "ht·n 11 ht.•ld ,1 rtt•httrJI forum to r lm•al t·~11ulid.1lt•-. l<t~t W••t•l-. ~ur~·r \'l,••i t•.1nd11l.ilt.·~ I larrwll W1t•clt·r '.incl I >11 \ t• • H .1~t·1 lioth .1tl1•111lt•ct \mt tht• (c1rum to that point wu~ i.Jll t h .1t II .. houht I>\• It olh·rl•d .1 ln·c.· 1•,rh.m~c· of pol1twal 'v11•":-. "'Ill 11 .. 1,•nt'I ' ,cffnrch"C1 tht• 'h<tnr t• to fo rm thttlr own np1nw11:-. ·'' 1)11•\ lt'h iho;l 1t1 B.1-.t•r .ind Mr ' Wwd1·1 .:r11pplt· "'HI '''li''' . l l.rn I 11nAn•n ,\ th p11hh r.1n t h,.tlt·n.:n 111 tht' :J4th t 1111.:n·:-,ion..U l>1'1 ru I .11't1 111 1 nd1'1l I k d1 ,1·u,:-.t"CI h1 -. \ ''""' 1111 1 "U''' f .1t lllK vott·r~ In th~ tlt,t11l'I that t.1kl'' 111 1111 "''"l1·i 11 part of lluntmgton H1•.tt•h In tht• pr ot.'t'''· hl 1 J l>.l•tl ,h1' o ppom·nt. Democrat 11,,wumhc•nt Mar'-I l.111 n.tl 11 1 cl 11\, r thl* t•oul-. _,. But tht·n· ".i... no n·hull JI from lla nnaford Thl'rc "11:-110 tt.111nJf11rd b1·1 .JU"' ht• 1.1.~.u~ not 1n,·1tt.-d by thci d1.1mlw1 f'tlt' l!0,11 llf llh' I h,tO)l)t'I 111 hrtng l"lJ(•'\ :Jnd ('(tn <l11l.1tt·' mh) f1 ~·11 .... 1 111mm1·nd.1hk Uut II doesn't rn;Jkt.· ~11oct "''L't' 111 11,,,, 11w 11' .ti 10 1 .1 p.1rt1-.Jn off1t•t.· pn· ... cnl and not tht• llth, 1 Thi· ,11,ilt1 p111l>.d1I\ \\Oii I h .J\t ·"'' t'ffl't.'I on iw\t T111•,tf,n 'c•lt•l I 11111 Hui ll d111·.., ulfr11d ont• :-.. St•n:t • ul !air pl .1 ~ Costly Confusion, t\ l'l'l'l'nl ,.,,unplt• of pour l'OfTirllUrllC'c.ttlOO Ot>lW('t'O <.'1t11t.•n:-<end gm ,•rnnwnl 1·dn ht· M't·n 1n lhl' utility pole rt· loe ;J t11m .incl ~ 1dt•" <.1 I k patt·h1 ng project in Fuuntn 1n \\1 llt•V '~('0)0111.1 ,J Ui.Jrt'/ l'0lt) otlu I.th ht•h\•\ (.'d lh<·~ knt•\\' where• to pour lhc Colonra·, flr,t '1dt•\\;ilk~ 111 the nt.·1gnporh~<J's 55·year h1s ton . , But "hen ~uml' n.·s 1dt·nt~ .real1zt>d "here the s1dC\\ alk-<\ \H'I t-:-.uppo:-.cd to go around utility poles there wa~ an uproJr City of11c1ab s~ud 1l "'""too l;ite lo do anything about l'hangrn~ tht• <·emt•nt path~ The cement was poured with poll'~ st1<:king oul of I he mrddlt> of lht' ncv. s ide\\ alks The 1>0l cs began to le.an .. t·vcn m ore than before Soulht•rn C<illforni::i Ed1~on Compa ny officia ls decided it wo uld tx.· Ill the best interest~ of everyone tQ relocate lhC' polc•s _ ll C'ost Edison s·1s.ooo to move tO poles. lt cos t the city $.100 in fedt•r;il grant funds to patch the holes left when tht.' pole':-w<·rc: rt.•lorated. This 1 ~ not the f1ht time Colonia re sidents have been upset ovt.•r th,· city 's actions. City officials always assert lh<tt tht·y :Jt't· only trying t o give the residents w h at they W<tnt Som<:th1 ng l' ;1m1!'s here All of this pole m oving could have bt·<•n a\'nHle cl with m ore discuss io n a nd p lanning among all thl· pmir<'s in\'olved. J .ct 's hop• the next phase of the public works projects in the Coloma 1~ am·n a 11ttle bt1tler before 1t 1s s et in con· ere le Toward Hanno~y l luntingt11n Beach developers and City Council m em- bers h ave bt·t.•n c·yeing eaoh oth er with m1s~ust ror :-cvt.•ral n'fonth:, , .J Devel<1p<>r .... :-..ay that sometim es tchey ~cl they are r e· garded :i... l~nd rnpcr:s and tha t their proJccts are encoun· lt.•ring umk•.,t·n·ed -,us picion Tht•) ub n '><IY they arc he mmed in by restrictions, in· terf ere net· by so m t· council members a nd by long d e lays 1n lht> pt·rm1l prorl'~S which can cos t s ubs tantial umounts. • Tht· cln l'lopt·r:s prnhahly have good reasons fo r some of th err f l0t•l1n~s When t he nc~ council was organized in April. the first m aJor undertaking \\as the firing of the planning tom mission Some.• nf the new counc il m embers felt that som e com m 1~swm.·r~ \\"t're too close to favored d evelopers to be ub,1cct1 Vt' Anywuy. thb ~tntC' of affairs brought the two s ides togc:tht•r la:--1 \H'('k to drsc,u~s their mutual concerns. And \\ hrk the· 1mpaet 1s not imm ediately known. the m ost 1mportunt .thing 1:-. that both sides are talking. About 8.5 pt•r('<·nt of the city 's d evelopable land has been bwlt on It is import ~int I ha1 hoth sides· work together so that I he remarninf! 15 pt.'rccnt 1s developed m the m ost des ira· blc way Last \H'l'k ':-. <Jmng of views s hould help. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those ol the Daily Pilot. Other views e xpLessed on this page are those ot their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot p O Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 ' · · Boyd/Fees Paid By l •. M. Hoyd Took less than ;1 v<•a r for the tourists' ft:es to· pay off the cost of the E1fft:I Toy, er Wha l construction· ma r vel of late might claim the l'>amc? Not many. if any Q. "When was 1t that the. first musician rc·recordcd a number of mus1<'<1I instru m ents. one over the other, to produce a record?" Dear Gloomy Gus C red i t mod e r n technolOIJY. as applied to t rafftc control , for th ose ex pen s iv e, sophisticate d , co m . puterited traffic signals that automatically turn red just as you or I get there. W.BS. ( ' /\ Exactly 37 years a~o. Sidnt>y Bechet was t he bright fe llo w who initialed that trick With first a sopra no ~ax, then a clarinet, followed by a tenor sax, a rtding a piano. p lus a bass fiddle, a nd finally drums. He did the · whole schmcer himself To tur n o ut "The S he ik of Araby " That lrut1al that appears mos t frequently on mono- grammed stickpins is "M''. A British electroruoa . .(irm bas come up with a radio transmitter so small it can be put~'nt.o a piU, prescribed as me cine by a cooperative doctor, swallowed by the In- tended ,targe~per•on. then trat'ked by e l ectronl'c triangulation so the sneaky tracers can know at every m oment the whereabouts of the suckered party. 54. you always thought the -C h r I s l o pher Columbus flagship waa the "Santa Marla.". did you? Likewise. But some scholars now say the "Santa Maria" was n't built during bis WeUme, that his command ship, In fact. was "La Caoltana." . - Rowland Evans / Robert Novak • Carte~ Stays\ m Mide~st Fray WASlONGt. lsrael 'is di'I· pla y o f "'' at Preside nt C arh•r d1rt•ct y reaults from top- MN'rc•t Anwrkan re plies to qut-a· t1on11 by Ki n& HuM('in of J ordan .. bout the future of Jewiah aotUC · mentaJ on th · We•l lSank. Tht>8t' uMwtrs. publlRhed here for the h rst titne. hint that J>re 1'1 dt'nl l'nrter t'.X p~clis Israeli inhabllanta of the S f'ttlt:~ ment.is to start clearing out of Arab ler rltory at the end or the five ye ar t ra n s 1tional pu riod During tbal pe riod . l!srael. Jordlln, Egypt and the Plllestin1ans a re pledged to re~tore "the legitimate rights of the Palest1ruan people." consis· tent with Israeli sec1-1rity. In answer to the king's ques- tion about "the status" of Israeli setth.-rs ''Witt there M any ts<'tlle ments> after the end " of lht• five.year transition, he as'ked the U S. r eplied as follows . ''Whatever number that might r<>mam beyond the transitional \ period .. would presumably be agreed to in the negotiations ronce rrung the final s tatus of the West Bank and Gazu " THOSE WORDS ulfurwted the I r a e 11 ~ o v E."r n m e n t . a n d part1cul<1rly Prime ~l 1niSll·r l\lenachem Regin. when the· St.'l'ret US answers to Hu~ein were sho"' n to the lsraeh gov· ernment on Oct. 19 and dis· cussed wtth Begin by Ass istant &>cretary or State Harold Saun· der~ the next day. To dem· onstrate lsr<1cl's de fi a nce of President Carter for implying to Hussein and the Palestinians that t ht' settlem,.'"1l:-. wi II h"r11mc• \'t'"ll~al n·rr.1· r public with his • "J plan to "th1dwn'' l11e !>dll1· men t s. Mr. Carter's response was Mailbox e qually a n g r y . ft e t ook Sec r etary of S tate Cy rus Vance's draft Q£. a presidential protest letter lo be sent to Begin "and doubled It in s pades·· before cubling It to Begin. Thus the S('ltlement1.1 question. on whJC'h Mr Carter fee ls he has been betrayed more th~ once by Rt·~1n. returned to haunt his M idc ai.t peace hopes. Equally forb1dd1ng 1s this sus pic ion known to be held by th.e presi· dent: that Begin's settlements offensive stemmed less from de· mands by hJs hard·Une Llkud C(>alitlon than from his strategy to thrqw up barricades to pre· vent king Hussein a nd the Pa lestinians from Joining the peace talks. BEGIN'S ~v at the u.s answers to King Hussein's 14 questions about the Camp David agreeement go beyond the set· llements h1sue 1-~or example, ' Hussein asked : "Whwl 1s the U.S. ~Ilion·· on whf'lhcr the self-governing authority to b4' created on the Wt>st Bank in· eludes &;lst Je rusalem "both in terms of territory and peopl '!" "The U.S. will s upport pro- posals," said lhe U S. response, "that would permit Arab lnhabi· tants of East J erusalem who are not Israe li citizens" to vote in the election leading to selr·ruJe. Further. these J e rusale m Palestinians could share "in the work or the self.governing authority itself." There is nothing startling in this statement of American poli C.Y on occupie d Eas t Jerusalem. Ever since the, 1967 "" w;1r, the U.S has denied hrat•l'll l c~al vowt.•r lo absorb Eal>t J erusalem. The U S has nt.•vf'r r ecogn u.f'd J eru~ulem a:. Israel's capital. BUT TIIE pol1lical lnipacl of the tJ S answers to flussern is linked in Begin's mind l CI Israel's magnanimous agrPt.·- ment to w1t hdn1w from llll its sctllement:1 1n thl· E~y pt1an Sm a 1 To Is rael, the clear intent o( the answt-rs to Hussein 1i. to encourage Arab hopes that th<! "1est Bank seltle ments ar~ al:,u doomed. Isr ael's counlerallack raised th e threat o r de lay in lht> f\egot1at1 ons for a peace treaty between lsruel and Egypt. despite the cornc1dencc of a Nobel peace prize for both Be~tn a nd President Anwar Sadat Beyond that. the Carter Begin s hootout risks future U S r1• t alratlon against lsr<iel. which 1s seeking billions of dollar!> from the shrin.kin~ U.S. budget. t ''Begin is slappihg Carter in \he race-with one hand and reachrng for Carter's wa llet with the other." one admrn1stratl(ln official said privately. He pre d i<.'ted the aroused presidl'nt might cut "a cool hr1 lion" from the bill lsr:wl 1~ no\.\ p1 q>.JI11:~ for the l ~ tn f1n,11,, t~,, l~raeh Eg:i-pl 1,1n I r1 .. 1.' S CH PASSIONS will cool What will not change 1:. Mr Carte r's Camp David pledge lo l1e a "full partne r" rn the peace game. That was Hussern'c; fi rst question. The U S. replied that 1t would use its "full influence" tn gel a West Rank settlement and that .. President Carter will con· tinue to take an art1ve personal part in the negotiations .. If Israel really 1-. trying to ... r utth• lhl' W1 ... t n .or)J., t.d!i.• :rnd ~ l l a ~ ,. p a 1 • • ... tt h "'''\pt ;i th1· ,,, flt'(' I' i llO .. t• I,\ I 1 \I I rlll 1·11mf11it Ill 1'111111• \1 1 111~11.'I' Begin Keep Partisan PolitiCs Out of the Co.urts - • To the F.ditor: As a long-time Re publican worker. and a present law stu· dent. 1 a m very concerned and upset about lhe way som e Republicans are waging a n un· dt.·rhanded, unwarranted at• t <'m pt lo unseat Calif ornia Supre me Court Chief Justice Rost' Bird Until recently. -a man sat on this very s<imc court who was so senile that for almost ten yearc; 1t was hard to tell whe ther he was alive or d'ead. Yet no one raised a iland to unseat him until hts wife was forced, for her own pe'rsonal reasons. to have him decla red legally incompetent. D oes thi s mean th e "jlic hardsons" of the world be lieve that a senile old man rs more qualified to sit on the court than an intel'ligent. experienced 42-year·old woman? • AS TO THE Caudillo ra!>e. Chief Justice Uird is getting the blame for what the Legislature refused to do. Remember. the Legis lature makes the law. The Supreme Court only interprets a nd cannot make decis ions which are completely contrary to clear legislative intenL The pubhc certainly should be concerned about c rime We should dt'mand that our electt'd representatives ~i vc the courts the tools they n~d to work with su they r an do un cffcrt1vc JOb Rut ll't 's ket·p partisan polrt1<·s out of the courts or W<! will h<trm the very people we are trying to protect b)' destroying_ our re· publican form of govern!nenl. -R tJTH L. McCLUSKEY Former Member Republi('an Central Committee Not 'A ntf...-oldng' To the Editor'- ! cannot agree with your pos1· lion 1n regard to Proposition 5. as expressed in an editorial in the Ocl. 8 edJUon. Californians for Clean Indoor Air a re not ~ounting a crusade to try to stop people from s mok· Ing. ir that Is o ne of their creature comforts. and If they are prwared to accept the con- sequences. Whal we ar e at· tempting to do, through the enactment of Prop. 5, is to make It po!'slble for non-smokers to live and work In a clean-air en· vlronment. I WAS employed for many 1ears by the U.S. Postal Service and had planned to retire al age 70. In the offlce wMre l worked there were twice as many non· smokers as there wttt amoke1'8. yet those who had the authority • to do ao refused to separate the two iroupg. Ind I had to ta ke an • early retirement. Partitions ...,.... would not h::ivt· b<-cn necessary. or practical. and in most o!flces a good air circulating system would disperse the smoke. AB 1222 has already been signed into law by Governor Brown and will go into effect next Jan. l. There has been no hue and cry about the passage of that bill <without debate I which will make 1t illegal lo smoke m ~roccry stor('s, i.o why are YOJJ so set against Prop 5'> You stated that "proponents of the initiative (Prop. 5 I admit that ·most smokers ar e con· side rate of others' " I am 68 years old. and I could count on the fingers or one hand the numbe r of smokers who have asked me 1f their s m oking bothered me My personal physi· cian rerenlly told me that. in llis opinion. smokers, :is~ class. are notorious ror their lack or con· s 1dc rat1on of tht• non·smoker. In t•oncluswn, le t me state. most emphatically. that P rop. 5 is not II repeat, NOT) an anti- smoking initiative THOMAS S. RITTER Med•ral l'~ To the Editor· Smokers. do vou know how ahsolutcly olfcns1vc you a re lo non.smokers" Do you know that side stream Sl'cund·hand smoke hll3 t wu.:e thl' amount of tar and nicotine'' Thal your pacifier burns for 12 minutes while your aruve inhaling and exh a ling lasts only 24 seconds per weed? Thal 's a 3 percent high ror you and a 9 percent low for us. During tha t agonizing 12 minutes, we non-s moke rs arc brealhln~ three li m es the amount of 3.4 bcnzpyrene. a rancer causin~ a~cnt, five times as mut·h ('arbon monoxide. and 50 tr mes the ammonia that goes into you r own black lungs with mainstream smoke . Now I know why you all hold those things so far away from your nose and so close to ours. Now I know why we have a headache THE <;ARBON monoxide al 90 parts pe r m illion (I ndus~ limits safe levels at SO parts per mlllion > has boon Inhaled by us. and has been taken up by some of our red blood cells Ins tead of oxygen <which I am.really more fond of), and It forms carboxy- hemoglob1n: not unlike the way people kill themselves In their cloited garage by letting the car motor run. It Is a painless death. but we're not ready to die yet: and please don't forget we're breathing cadmium. hydrogen cyanide, and nitrogen dioxide. none of whJch do I remember as belng components of fresh air . Smokers, I !\lk you to vote "Yes" on s. You should have lhe • right to kill yourselves s lowly I may even end up remov•nl! your vocal rords because of canrer. and 1 'll profit from your m1s1~ry A "Yes" on S ~1ves you and ~our f e llow puffe r s the right lo wallow rn your grey billows of foulness. But. please let us non s m okers h ve longer than you rwhich statistically we w1l1 1. and let us breathe lhe clean air our bodies we re intended to breathe r" STEPHEN M PAULEY .M 0 Qtolar yngologasl Nol Blfutrd To the Editor · Your headline "Fair Cam· pa1gn Unit Blasts Rusk Claim" is one more example or your bias in the upcoming She riff's election. I was there at the hear· ing on this matter and I assure you there were no "bla:,ls" made by anyone. THE RUSK campaign simply m isconstrued the definition of a word and was found rn techmcal 1:iolation of a n~w ordinance re- garding Rusk 's support of 20 police assoc1at1ons in Orange County While 16 representatives of 16 police associat ions voted unanimously to endorse Rusk they did not sign their names and d ate thJs proclamation of their support. hence the vrola· tion, <The other four assoc1a· l ions did sign their names > lo a ddition the commission did not "criticize" the Rus k cam· paign ror anything ll is true the commission found that Gates had not asked the Poliee Chiefs Associat ion for their e ndorse- ment. What you fail to mel'lllM is Wart Scott. a man who has en- dorsed Gates and appears in pie lures with Gates in his cam· paign literature. asked the as sociation to change its Pol•cy of not endorsing candidates Who do you suppose Mr Scott wanted the m to endorse" R.A. BOSTROM a~unott' ... 1 To lhe Editor -- On Oct. 23, when l saw that wall of flaming Inferno miles long on the TV news, and watched the 4>unY efrortS> of our ~round and alr fire righting. I "You',. ...a.t19 IOO .....,.. thought of all the soph1st1eatc-d mrl1tary equipment a nd nr ganizat1on that l't1ulcl h.11 • I 11 employedto !>ho1t 111:lll'\1,1 •J11l save hfe and pr11pl·1·1 \ • m,1\1"· even $1 ·1 Could our isatcll1te system:. 1TeleMar. Landsat. T tros. Nim bus etc I have been organized to give us "early warning" data " 2 Could our attack planes , d3Y· and all·wcather have t:>et-n trained to dive bomb with special chemical bombs'.' '3 Could s pec ial che m il'al born bs be developed by research and developme nt programs similar to our defense efforts'' 4 Failing 1n an early kill, could all our resources be com· milted, National Guard , Air Force. Navy, Manne Corps and Arm y. t ankers and cargo planes. B52s and helicopters all t'oordinated through an emer~ency Tactical Air Control Cente r lwith the help of Litton·~ Tactical Data System 1 wh1l'h would allow the total effort to tw s c h e d u I e d , s <' r a m h J 1· rt t'oordinated with FFA. <•nil directed ag.Hn s t lht f111· targets '> 5 Could forward illr t•o n trollers ~be employ1•(l with the fire Rround crews during lhc day ? S. Could radar controlterl drops he made at night? We could even set radar or radio beacons upon the target 1 We know the organizations. and most of the equipment ne<'cssary to do all of this exists now ~ I believe ·under present conditions that fire fightin.: hus become "too important .. \11 leave solely in the hanllo; uf the fire fighters and lhr ton·-.try ser v ice The people need to know that a better team effort could be made now I..,. ER CIAMPA...._ Lt Col. USMC Retired "'It No •Big Brotlaer '-To the Editor· . In re~ponse lo R. Douglas Hunter's letter published Oet 25. the most 1mportartt issue in Proposition S on smoking is ~ov c rnment regulation B1 ~ Brother's rntcrvent1on "h11 h we don·l want I'm a non~mol;, r, rindin~ a few solutions lo lhc problem of avotdm~ r 1g11n•tte smoke . our air is fi lthy enough without 1t. • ~~NE SMJTll • lAllerl /rom rtodt rs are welcome T~ right to condense letters to /1t ~' or thmmate libel ts reserved vtter1 o/ 300 word& or les1 wtll tw (If~ prt/erence All lellns mu.•I tn cl!MU 1tgnature and madmg address but names may be w1thJl(-ld on re t;qwat 1/ wlfic1ent reason tS apporcnl Poory w'lll not be publiJh.ed I ,. . I 7 ' .I. • ,. Irvine l.OIT IO N i VOL. 71 . NO. 305, •SECTIONS. 50 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA .. -1 .. Today's Closlag . N. 'l'. Stoeks W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1978 -TEN CENTS Fluor Laughs" Off Irvine Council Critics f I t i r lh PHllJP ROSM atN °' ll• 0.llf ...... ti.ti lrvint• Cit\• ('nunt'll m t'mbt'rc, l.111 n .\l(ran :u1d M.IH)' Ann G.11do t'h1trj(l'ti Tu .. sda) that th1· In int · b.ti.l'd 1-'luor Corp h.i' t•1111-.111rl'd h • '''uttlc· 1n d t'P<'JHfrnl lcl(•ul 1•l1•rtann' utlll r1•plt11•t• ttwm '4 11h 111\. 11>1\t' pMtl'llln pohllt•i. " F l uo r 'l<'t> pn•.,1d <'nl luuj(ht'd It ntr U!> n 11tbt.'ll l' tudu~ Aer.m Jnd Mr., Guido polntl'il 111 u SI lltXI c·11nt r1bull1111 f1 om.1tw firm 111 a l(rour1 11u1t1111< 1>1.t!itfbJll' Al'"' T1wl'>du v llf . ~fou11urc ..... "h1d1 woul'1 n 1ns0Hd1.1lt• count·ll l' I ,. (' I I () n !I w I t h c 0 u n l y udmin1,1t•rt-d .lu1w primury 1:011 "'""" ( th t•h •t'llOO!'o OHW ur<• helll In f M11rl'h of 1•vt•n numh1·n•d yuurh l'ht• c·11111H·il ttlt-m lH•rio. ... .,uid I ht• · wo uld .t!l k M J ytir Hall \ u rttou hio. ln 4' II 11 'Ut't'llll cow1 Halloween Trickster Lag una Bc ur h pa rke rs s hould have treated their meters to a coin otherwise they got a visit Tuesd ay from meter enforcer J oyce Armstrong, wearing weird facial garb .suitable for the holiday. The tic kets, unfortunately. won't be spirited aw:.iy by spooks. Dog Saves Gir~· 16, From Rape Attempt /\ Gt•rman !>hl"phe rd p uppy who ser ves as a Junkyard dog deser ves a medal, We5t m mst er police said Tuesday, b<.'cause ht' saved a Huntington Beach girl from being raped or molested. Westmin~tcr P olice Officer Earle Graham s aid the inc ident occurred l.tst Saturday cvl•ning. but 1t wasn't until th11 shaken girl 'was r.c·inter viewed Tuesd ay that a ll the fac ts we re known. S he was leading he r horse to its sta ble on a lane behind an industrial are a In the 13000 block of Milton St., about 5:30 p.m . when a man accosted her. Screaming, the girl, 16, Jm>ke free from his grasp and m ade a frantic dash toward the horse corr al, hoping to slam the ga te shut and block her pursuer. In r ecounting her o rdeal. she told offi cers that ''Lobo," an eight·month-old pup, h<Ad come to know her from her vis its to ride her horse "He related to her sc reams. He knew she was in danger," says Officer Graha m. Lobo lunged over the wrecking Orange Co«;as a Weather Partly cloudy at limes but mostly sunny Thurs- day. Lows 48 to 54. rt1ghs 66 to 73. INSIDE TODA l' ·;Ma be happy. You had me for 26 year:J Some parents don't haoo their ctnldren that long.'' Thus :Jpoke Dia'ne ~ . Thomas as she pre,Jared to d ie from cancer. See Death Eaner at Home. Page AJ2 •••ex Al Yn• Sffv:U A' M•lllloa A• ... II~ AIO ""•IH 17,• e..sl-t .,_. Monk ha •• (.ellt.f1tl• AS M•l"•I ,_ as QlllUlfl.. OMt HaUellal H.-JU C-IU A1' ~ ..... ~, At Crenwerti A1' Sylola hrter 114 o ........ uc.. •• Stlerts .,~ a•1tw11l l""9 M O•.~l-'11<re!Mt All a11Mf1.ll-aM SIKll flillll'lltO a6 PHl11rtftt Ct•ll Ttlt•11l<W1 111 1"9" ~~.n TllHttn 97,t MyOu..._• 9' Weal-&4 ...,M<... Cit wwi• Htwt A4 ANu.-n ICll \ v:i rd fence :md. baring his teeth, Wl.'nl after the girl's a ttacker. '"He's not that big. but he can look pretty fi erce when he wants to, .. says Tom Rhy nes. manager of Re indeer Towing and Repajr Se rvice. the firm Lobo gua rds. Investigators said the girl's :.illackcr fled to his car and sped away. , .... And Lobo'11\V e n l bac k to ";'atc hing after the junkyard. Irvine Man Identified as Crash Victim The victim of a fatal tra ffic accident m Newport Beach was identified today as Vincent Mat- thew Whale n. 34 , of Irvine, Newport Beach police said. Mr. Whalen was killed Salur· day when his m otorcycle col- lided with a car at Ford Road and Hillside Drive. Mr Whalen was not wearing a protective helmet. police s aid. Prayers will be s aid tonight from 7 to 9 ·at Pacific View Chapel. 3500 P;,ici(ic View Drive, Newport Beach for th9 victim, who was sales m anager for an a uto d ea le r s hip i n Garde n Grove. Graves ide ser v i ces are scheduled for 10. a .m Thursday at Pacific View Mem orial Park, with Father Frank Gan non of St Seton Catholic Church of Irvine officiating. Mr. Whalen is survived by his wife , Virginia Whalen ; his daughter . Christine; his mother, Virginia Whale n of Irvine; a brother, Robert, of Colorado Spr ings, Colo.; a sister. Patricia Whalen of Humble. Tex.; and his grandmother , Mary J ane North FU'8t Anniversary MOSCOW (J\P) -The Soviet Union, havin~ qui~ gro unded its trouble-plague~personic Tu· 144 passenge r plane, ob· serves the rirst annive rs ary of its inaugural passenge r flight We dnesday without a s ingle sonic boom to mark the day • -• f ••• " • c1I m eeting Friday to "examine the corporutc do'!l_lnullon · · of lhc "Y es oo •~·· cumS}fl1gn . The y said they wo.uld also ask Fluor exucutive11 and other con· lributors to disclose voluntarily any donations made a fter Oct. 23, the CIO&lng date of the last fi nancial disclosure period prior to Tuesday's e lectioo. By tNs morning. Mrs . Gaido reported neither she nor Agr an had been successful 1n contact- ing Vardoulis. despite se veral attempts She suggested he wa~ avoiding the m . a nd s aid s he planned to ask City Manager William Woollett Jr. whether there 1s another way to force a special meeting. It normally takes three coun- cilmen to call a meeting. Coun- cilme n Arthur Anthony and David Sills. who support the ballot m easure and ·ridiculed the ir colleagues' c ontention, • said Tuesday they would not s upport a s pecial me<'llnij Disclosure st atements reveal the following donations to the Irvine News and Fact Organlza. lion ONFO I. the group promot· m g the baJlot. meas ure . Fluor Corp . Sl.000 Orange County Committee for State and Local Candidates. $1.000. -The Lincoln Club of Orange County, $1.000 " T h e Lin co ln C lub I s a Re publican or g an1 iation. and the Committee for Sta te and Loe a I Candidates is affiliated with tt'. Becaus e Fluor Corp Vi N' Pre61denc Thomas Ellick is a m <'mbe r of the Lincoln Club. Agr an and Mrs. Crudo alleged "The e ntire bankroll of the 'Yes on L · campaign has flowe d throu~h the Fluor Corp. political <See FLUOR. P~ge AZ> Dollar Plot PrObed _Banks Accused Qj_ Driving Down Value WASHINGTON <AP> -The banks could be cha rged with govern·m e nt is investigating price fixing 'violations unde r the charges that leading banks in Sherman Antitrust Act. the United Stales conspired to "If there were a ntitrust viola- drive down the value of the U.S. tions it would relate to whether dollar on foreign mone y markets o.r 11ot there was collusion Then~- in order to reap windfall profits, 11as got to be evidence they act- it was disclosed today ed in cbncert. ··the official said.· • A Justice De partment official. Thl' revelations of the 1Q· who a sked 1lot to be identified by vestigation came as President name . s aid the inve s t igation Carter a nnounced d rastic steps began about two months ago and aime d at halting lhEQs tnking is focusin~ on charges that m a value of the dollar 6ve rscas. JOr American banks "acted in -1See story Page A4 I concert" to drive down the vylue Ti;ie Justice Depa rtmt'nl ill": of the doltar on inte rnation:Al ficial said today that among the markets . sources o( the allegations wa!> The official said that if the al Dav i<i Edward s. a form er legations are accu rate, the employc<' of Citibank, who has - Irvine Co. fi led a Ct\ 11 s uit agains t tht! bank - Ed wa rds. who chlirged that he w&s fired after making the al· legations. has s aid Citibank and other major banks capitalized on the weakness of the dollar In relation to other foreign c urren cies by ··selling sh ort" one day and lhen buying back do lla rs the next day after they had declined m value Whe n trad<.'rs se ll do llars short, they borrow dollars '"111d ~ sell them at the going pri(·e and mus t later re pl ttce the borrowed dolla rs . If the pn c<' of the dollar is forced down in th~anti m<'. the truders can makt!' a quick * * * Rate Boosted profit by buying back the bor· 'row4•(j dollarc; at a cost lower than 1t was when they borrowed them . Justice Depa rtment sources sa id a number of other maJor U S banks are involved in the investigation. bul they declined to na m e them One sourcl• said the re were othe r sources that touched or! - l h e 1n v est 1ga t1 o n bestde i. Edwa rds. who already has writ ten m agazine articles detailing the charges Th~ Justice De pa rtme nt of f1C·1al said that while quick profits may have b.:!en the mollw <See PLOT. Page i\2> * * * Backs Pact On Water Dollar Makes Gain By PtDLIP ROSMAIUN CM tM o.ity l"IMl SUH The Irvine Company stands ready to support slate legisla· lion that wouJd turn over its con- trol of the frVine Ranch Wale~ District lo the public in 1979, a n a ttorney re presenting Irvine Tomorrow s aid a'uesday. But company a~mey Donald Stark refused to ' omment on negotiations of the ropos ed set· tlement of the la ws uit filed by Irvine Tomorro~. a local gov· ernment action g roup, against the water district and the com· pany. The Superior Court lawsuit ac- cuse s the Irvine Company of dic- ta ting wate r dis trict policies through appointmenl.s of the ma· jority of district directors . a con· dition Irvine Tomorrow alleges isn't constitutional. Until a year ago. all five of the IRWD directors were elected by landowner vote. Because landowners are as· signed votes on the basis of the value of tbe land they own. and becaus e the Irvine Company owns more than oo 'percent of the la nd in the district. e lections amounted to an appointment of dire(!tors. Last Noverrrbe r . throug h legislation that was supported by the Irvine Company , two more m embers wer e added to the board, by popular , public. election. A schedule of gradual transi- tion from landowner dominance to public control of the board by 1984 has bee n planned, through the e lection of more public m embe rs. But seve ral l awsuits have been filed, by attorneys for the City of Irvine and for Irvine Tomorrow, demanding public re presentation sooner. Irvine Tomorrow a nnounced Tuesday lhat it had tra nsmitted a proposed lawsuit settlement offer 'to the Irvine Company, an~· further. that the company , <See WATER, Page A2) Fairy, Bees Hmdedln A blue fairy and two bumble bees were hauled into Huntington Beach JaH Tuesday night for driving under the Influenc e or alcohol. police reported.· Tbe fairy, a woman cov· ered '¥Ith blue m akeup a nd sprayed with a spark- ling glitter, spent lhe night in jail. The two folks in bee co'Stumes bailed out and made their way back to their hive. police said. On Europe Markets . MISStNG VETERINARIAN Or. Glenn Craft Veterinarian Vanishes in Laguna Beach By STEVE MITCHELL Ol 11• O.•IJ Polot Sufi LONDON (API -The Dollar s oared on European m oney m a rk e t s t od ay a ft e r tht• ;,i nnounce ment in Washington of ne w steps to bolster the sagging Ame rican currency. - Th e s t e ps i n c lude d a n unprecedented one pe rcentage point increru>e 1n the Fede ra l Res erve Board 's bank le ndmg ra te to a record 9 5 percent 1See final markets Page 86 1 Deale rs in Frankfurt s:.11d they wcrC' re luctant lo give quott>s 10 vie w of the hectic act1v1ty lind wide sprettd~ 1n the m a rket Some dealers in West GNmany we re r es er v ing Judg me nt on whether the me asures would bf· e n ou g h t o fo r c t' a l a~t •ng turn a bout in the dolla r "We'll probaby have tn -wait until tomorrow unltl we can co m e t o a n a c c u r at e conclusion." one West Ge rm1:tn deale r said of the chances for long ·term improvem ent Th e Swiss Na tio n al Bank welcomed the a nnouncem ent a nd its spokl'~man said t he Unite States. Switzerland. West Gc rma y und Japan "will now ;1\:1 lo elht'r" to s upport tht· do lla r. 'the J a pa nese government we l c m e d th e U S. m ov(' f'' 1 n a c e M i n i s l e r T a t s u o ATER 'S DRASTtC ACT M~N RECESSION?-A4 Murayama and Bank of .Japan Pres ident T<'iichiro Morma~a issued a joanl statement .;;aying thl' J apanl'sl' governm11nt wall support the United State~ "W<.' a re s ure t h at Jo int 1nt<'rventton by t hl' J a pa nese. L' S and other ~overnments in thl' foreign l"<change market "' 1 I 1 h e I p " t a b 1 I 1 / t• t h c 1 n t " r n a l 1 on a I m o n 1• I a r y s 1tuution." the statement <,aid. The pnct' of gold fell back on European bullion marts Gold b trad1t1onally a hedge 1n times of monotar y t•r1:i1s a nd the priCl.' us ually falls when the dollar ..trengthl'ns Po l ice a nd close frie nd s r emain baffled today, m ore tha n two weeks after Dr G lenn Steven Craft bid 1toodnight to his s taff at a La g un a Beac h veterinar y hospital and d rove off towa rd his South Lagun<i home The 29-year-olcl veterina rian ha s not been set•n s ince. and those clos<' to lhl' doctor believe he might he the v1ct1m of foul play Study .Authorized For .A.irport Plan In the week and a half prior to his d is a ppea ranc e Oc t 18. friends s aid strange inciden~ plagued the normally easygoing vete rinarian. including · Another vete rinarian fnend r eceived a call a week be fore the dis appearance telling him Or Craft had been in "a ternble acc ident and is m South Coast hospital ·with only an hour to live." -Numerous p ho n e <'a lls made lo the Laguna Veterinary Hos pital w~e re Cr a ft was res ident vet e rin a ria n le ft secretaries listening to hcav~ bre athing, or sile nce on the other end. • -Two false alarms we re called Into the adjacent fire station, prompting an officer to show up at the pet clinic to query the "extremely nervou~ Ora nge County supe rvisor<, wiJI s pend an es timat ed $250.000 for a nother s tudy of the Orange County Airport. The board agreed T uesday to hire a cons ultant lo work for the ne xt year on a plan to chart the airport's f~urc and determine h o w f a ci liti e s s)l o uld b t- remodeled to meet the public's air travel need:. "The master plan wor k in no way is dabbling over ahother s tudy of ,Lie airport." s aid Superviso~ Philip Anthony "This is a job of putting the blueprints together that will improve the a irport.•· Anthony said Ba rbara Fox, an assistant WHEELS ROLL ON FIRST CALL veterinarian" a bo ut the ir ··1 sold my car for the full origins. • price on the first day to the first -A nor al arrangement from caller." a loc al flower shop arrived That's the advertising s uccess hoqrs after the second fire story of the Corona del Mar man alarm with a sinister message who p1accd this ad in the Daily for the doctor. Pilot: "It's weird. No doubt about /\udl 1972, xlnt (.'nnd, f\I(' It." said Laguna Beach Police Sl400..'txii xxx" uft S pm investigator Gene Broo~s this The Oaity Pilot provides the morning. s'rvice you.need A friendly ad· The detedfve said he has put viser wm help you write un ud at 642·5678. (See CRAFf, Page A2) . . ' .. -· d1 rector of the county General St'rv1ces /\gc ncy . .;aid 1n a report to supe rvisors the.-last airpo rt master plan was created IO 1965 • Since then. revised plans havt.1 been developed , s he wrote but "th e r e is a n eed fo r a n tnlC'g rated up-t n·da t c m aster plan " T he new studv come:. o n the h eels o r an En v ironme ntal Impact Re port <EIR I that cost $262,000 and took four years to complete. Wh ile the ElR on ce w as con-;id e red the doc ume nt to c h a rt the a irpo rt future .. s uper visors in August merely accepted the docume nt without sclectmg any of thl' a ltcrnatt.1 plan-. presented. c. Ins tead, Anthony proposed cre ation of a new airport mai;ter , pl a n wh ich wo uld addres' c::ipac1ly , land use compatibility. noise programs and constrainL" on a irport growth. M re;, Fox said much of the dat a needed ff)r the new master plan is contained in the EIR But add~'ti naf study will be n c 1• d e d i l h e a r e as n f architectur I design, facilities r e quire e nt s. financi a l planning and a irport hind use com pallbllit v "This compulihility con(hct reflects a serious confrOnlatlo11 (See AIRPORT, Page tU> . .- I \ -I ·-~ l '. : i Q i j Oll•laore 011 Badham :Won't Buck Leasing· """--B JAC'lnF. HYMAN th•• h t arlnJlll l o H o r 217 ~ Ol IN o.tll ~li.t \uH ,1 • ll S "''" Rob~rl Uadb-m propo 1u•u I r u"·t ' l'h 1• 26 H Nt•wport Rt•Jrh, ftlUd luday ~ near·ahul"t" trnrt1 1.rc 'ltX to lB doe.-n 't plan to oppo!tr pm poslld nlllf't off t ht• rou11t b et'!"c cn 011 drlUll\ll ll'UISCll orf Sout~m Dana Point and San 01 MO ,d 1f or n1u h t-l'a u .. f' "l h f A 1tron~ front wuK Pl'~::1\lnloo ulh •rnullH• lo hwtl o ( ut1h111t1tm lo Ttlt')ld lly t•u•urlni:i. hY San .. , 1w tr11h•um n·•·n •. , ... hllV lfl~ rn:·,,:u Muyor l'f'h• Wl lirmn. lJ s lht• h ght~ l(O oui ~c P' L101wl Van llc·~rhn .1111..1 .. Wh1lt• l m not for rut.h1nR ( I D ' r B u t ~ l' n ,. r . " II d WlllV rully into h•ttMn~. 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J' (; uq·rrwr t;ttmuml <; urowu J 1 t•om mt•ntin.: "" 1 11rH·nt l l S mukf'" hl!I fuu al rt•<"ommcnd1.tt1on Ot•p . .rtnw n t 111 tht' lnt1·rwt to the St>rrE'tary of tht• lntt·nor tWJ I tng, in "an D1n :o on u Radh.1m noted thJt whtlt• 1n fod,·ra l vl~n to lt'.l'tl' lrarl:. off l h t• 8 l a,,. l.t• R I ~ I ,1 i u r •. ht• So~tht•rn ( .ihforni.1 ,1\1t hor·t'fl :.i lHll tu rt•flt'" ind St ro11.: 111>110~1111 111 h·" .1 r ... t•r1 ;1t t•>.lt'Od 11 hun on ocl ctrHlln ; 111 ~-~ AIRPORT .•• bf'I Wel'n lwo im po rtant c h ur l.H'l1•r "t11·s o f urba n e r onom1cs." Mr::. J"ox wrolt'. "the nef'd for an <1 irport which meet~ I !"en 'portallon net>di. and th e continut-d demand for urban e xpa nswn " Su perv1sors Tuesd ay l'rc<1led a st€.'ering c·omm1ttN• of eounty o ffic iCJls lo draft proJ>(>s <1ls for crea11ng the ne w m ct:-ler plan In a ddition. they ctsked county a d m1 mstrCJtor::. lo sc.>ek a federal gt<m l lo finance up to lwo·th1rd::. or the est1malt-d $250,000 s tudy. Supe rvisors failed to reach an a g rcc•ment on J>(>ssihle c rt<alion of a separall' citizens advisory com m itlt•t• com post•d <>f airport nt·1 ~h hors. airl1t1l' off1c 1als, pilots.and other inlere~t i?roulls . · ..... )uthem ('a h forn1a w1th1 n lht· three mile o;tatt· Jurisdiction llo\.V ev <•r , hf' _,aid hf' n<i w ht• II t' v l':-O 1 t I!-n C' (' l' ~.s a r y l11 1·ons1der fulurl' 1·ncrgy nt·cds as w l' I I a s t' 11 v 1 r 11 n m l' 11 l u I 1>rolet·t1on "I iim tnrihly concerned about an oven1ll cn(•rgy policy and unfortuna lt'ly Wl' don 't havt· one," Badham said "The res no ·pat y«'s or "'' a niower." he added "I ~unnol come out and jll!-l bli ndly oppo::.l• futu re use or re::.er vci. " Badha m s111d he ha:-.n'l bt·<:n conl a<'led hy any lt><'UI ll'adc r-. 111 connect10n with lhc propo::.l'<I leas ing. He said strong 01>po:-.1tion b~ Orange Co<t::.t leader:-. t o lht• lea s ing m 1g lll influc nl'C h1 " pos ition. "As thl· rt.'prt•s1·nt al1vt• 11( part of the art·a 1nvo lvt•d, l mus t co n ::.id c r a ll s o urrt•s of information as well as a s pecL-; of tht-argument," Ba dha m :-.a1<1 "I would as I have a lw:.iys 1n tht~ pas t m ak(• m yself ava ila bk to d iscuss this with local leudc r:-. " J ~ening Parlia111p n' Bnttun's Queen Elizalwth 11 rl'\1d .., ht>r s pl•rch fro m th1· t h ronP tn tht-H~t>-f•f-J-.~rfh <luring th~ tr ... d itionCll n·n •m ony of tht-OJH'n111g ol P :11'11;111w11t Tht• 4Ul't'n ·.., s pC'l•t·h sets oul lcgislat wn propo.,•·d tn t ht.> ~ovl'rnml'nl for th,• fm1hcom ing :-.cssion From Page .. 1 I WATER DISTRICT. • • ~a s rt•ad y to agrl'l' .ift<'r- ~moolhin~ out clt-latls Attorne\ Carlyle Hall .Ir of lhl' Ct:nl<·r for I .LIY. in lh(' Publl1 I nl1•r1•-.1 which 1s n.:prl'w r1t11w Ir v1n1• Tomorrow. cxplair1l'd th1· :-.ubstancl' or the propo~d pa<'I Thl' Ir vine Cuml)any . ll;ill ::.a id , \\1luld l'nt·ouragc st<1t1 ll-i,:11">lal 11111 w P<'rmit <1n l'll·tt11111 111 1979 uff1\1· of the M'\'1"11 IHWl> hoard mt•rnh1·r' hy tht· gt·n1·1 .ii pub h t· Ovl'r a trunsiuon p<:riod of t wo lo four yl'ars, he ::.aid, the rt· maining Irvine Com p any <JP 1><lintees would be phased off tht· board. In <1dd111on. lh4.! lRWD would guJr.1nl1°l' that <1n a lmoht $1 h1ll11111 \httl·r projt'cl <levt'lop 1111•11 1 µr ogr;_1 1n . a ppro vt·d 1 .11 ~11·1 th1., "r•·ar hv thl board, \\Oultl Ix· f111.1n1·t4d h) m.·~ re:.1 11!•111 • <11111 1h•\'t lopml·nl w rvcd II\ 1111 111 ow<·t::. ~·u 1 ri·nt 1•·-.11l1·nt-. "ould be pr11leot•I• fl from h a \ 111g to pay for t'l\ 1>ar1 ' coll I I.di 'Jl<I l>i ,1 ri l'I tl 111·1·t11r•. a lr1·::idy h,1 \·1· 1.111•d th.it " thl'lf intcn 111111 1\1·1·111d1n1: lo ll<1ll . lht· '>Cl· l l•·ntl'lil a g r t'l'mt·nt w<1uld .. ,ti 1•gu.1rd I h1• <·und11 1on lt•i.:allv Frortt Pa9~ A I FLUOR ••. pipeline" There halle bee n no signtfkanl contributions to uny group op- posed to Meuure L. accordiq to dlaclOl'lure sta tements. Agr an and Mrs. Gaido s aid lhe company le von chang10& local election dates from March to J unc so that its preferred c un didates can have the advantage of "t aggi n g a lo ng" 1 1th R e publica n e a ndid <t h:s for tugh er office. They said t he counc il eun d ida les could use endorsements a nd cooyerative efforts, Huch as joint appea rances. with. wider· known c~didutes to win vol<:R Mr~. Galdo s aid the e ffort C'ould lead to "an erosion of loca l c o n trol , t o a llow p artis an politics." Fluor·~ EJhck. contacted to day. s aid "/\s far as Fluor try· ing to b uy the e lectio n . I'm a m a zed you can buy anything for $1,000." He said Fluor . which has a policy or civic involve me nt. is ll taxpay ing corporation and has a right lo pa rticipate in local de c1s io ns. a s has a ny c 1l1zen "F luor is one of the largrst e mployers in the city, and tn the co unty for that matter ," El· lick s aid. "We ha ve 3,000 to 4 .000 employ~ who 1J ve and work here. who also pay taxes. .. As citizens. we certainly are e ntitled to pa rticipate in gov- e rnment. If Mr s . Gaido and Agran feel we sho uldn't d o that. then they're really advocating nrxarton without reure:scnta· l ion ." He sajd F luor contributed to th~ election cam paign because com pa ny olf1 ~~s teel m or e voters will participate in a June primary e le ction t h a n h ave turned out in the Ma rc h votes. E llick sa id II was unfa ir of Ag ra n to charge that Fluor was inter ested in partis an politics. s ince Agran's cou.oc il cam paign w as financed and supported in l a r ge part b y p a rti sa n D e moc r a tic vote rs a nd o f- ficeholders . ,,.. Sills and Anthony, though not m entioned in their colleagues' attack . appare ntly felt com· P.e lled to a~swer the cha rge s ince they. Wlth Vardoulis, have s igned "Yes o n L" newsoaoer advertisements paid for by INFO. SpikedAppk Injures Child S HREVEPORT . L u <AP > -P olic e said u woman was urrestf'd arter it chi l d b1 l 1 nl o a Halloween sppl~ a nd wa i; s t uc k with a pan. lnveRligat.ors sa id they found three trick·or -tre at a pp l e s s pik e d with stra ight pins Tuesd ay nll(h t. Arte r children told o f- fice rs where they gol t he a ooles. J><>lice said . t hey ar r es te d Ede llraut M . Cl<irk . 51, of Shreveport S he was booked into c it y Ja d on c h arges of H ~ ftravale d batte r y <1 nd violation of the st ate law prohibiting da ngerous con- tammatlon of food. Huntington Molester Confesses A Huntington Beach man ha s ple a d e.d g uilty to c h ar ges or m o les ting t wo s mall girls and r e p orte dly agr eed to test ify a~ainst five. other m en cha rged with oper-at:ing a· child prostilu· lion ring . , R obin Freder ick Garreu . -SS, of 1314 P alm Ave .. owner of a Cos ta M~a con.st n u:.1.ion fir m ente red a guilty plea TuesdC:1yi~ Los Angeles Su perior Court to one count of conspiracy and two counts or m ole5ltng a pair of '>is ter"S aged 7 a nd 9 T-hree other counts of c ll.ild molei.tat1on wen · d ro pp<.-d . Ga rrett r e m a i n s fre £· on $50.000 bail penoing C:1 Ja n 22 hearing lo determine whPthl'r he s ho uld be d€.'clared a m entally d1S'Ol"dered sex offender Garrett was one or nine m en indict ed by the Loi; Angeles G ra nd Jury last summer in con· ne ction with a n alle ged child prostitution ring. It wa s char ged t hat the men w ho lived in s uch far .nung area~ as Los Angcleg, Salt L<1 ke City a nd Britain, operated "stables" Of 1.'h1ld prostitUlt'S C:IS young a:-. 4 Yl'ars old . S upC'rv1s or Ralp h Diedric h conlcnd<.'<i lht• gro up:-could offer th eir testim ony as the Alrt>ort C o m mission holds ht'a ri n~s­ during c reation of lht• master plan. Forming a com m ittee of lh~e g r o ups l o wo r k w1lh the con!>ullant now. ht> c ontended. m 1ghl ::.lant the con sullant'i. r eport Stocks Halt Slide In 1·\d 1,111g1• for puhlll· <·ontrol ,,r t hi· ho.11 <I and the tt1iga l t•11 :11 :1111•·1" 11,ill "aid , Irvine· I 11m1>f 1 m\ \\1111ld ell op 11 ... (•ffort lo h.111 th1 d1-.11wt':-. $9!M millio11 1•r 0 1• r.11n for 1·oni-1 ru<'t•on of .\ 111 1 .ind <.1·\\t'r f;u·1llt11•s 1n lhl' t.11.:Ui" ,u n· tl1!>1l111·t Each Cla im ed ne ver to have received any money in their own t'Ouncil ca m paig m; fr<im l"tuor Corp 'T he y !>upporte d m y opponent:-., .. Si lb s aid . Ant hony p o inte d o u t the Agran /Ga1do <1ccusut1on::. were m ade on llallowecn ''A most like ly day to conjure up witches a nd goblins a nd play tr icks Th<' ring n •i><>rtt!dly provult·rl the: c hildren to a dults for tht· l'O mmiss1011 o f "le wd a nd la::.c 1v1ou:-. arts" and lhtc• ta king of photo1<raphs and motion P•t" lures . Briggs, Milk To Debate Proposition 6 St ate Sen J ohn Briggs. R- F uller ton. will de bate San F ran- cisco County Superviso r Harvey Milk. an avowed ho mosex ual, on the pr os and cons of P roposition 6. at a 7:30 pm. m t•et ing tonight ,)Jriggs is the CJuthor of the so- called ftftti·hom ose>(.ual teacher initiative on ne xt Tuesd ay 's ba llot. Tonigbl '1> de bale . s ponsored by the California P ro-Family Coalition. will be hl'ld ul t he Ga rd t•n G r ove .Com m u nity Center. 11300 Stanford Ave . Ga rden Grove. Briggs and Milk de bates were h e ld curll~r th is fa ll in San Fra nc1~eo. Walnut Creek a nd 0 a k I a n d . <1 l' l' 11 r ct 1 n g l o a :.pokt!!>man for 13ri~gi. Ship Unde r Way "" LI\ JOLLA (AP > T h e nt•w cs l big ship. a 170-foot rc- :wanh vessl'I , ownt•d hy lht· University of C:alt forni<i , 1:-. on her way from a ~h1py<ird ut f'ort Geor ge Isla nd. l•'la. The New Horizon is l'Xpctted al Scripp:-. • Institution of Occ.:a nography in l ate J anuary. ORANGE C04ST DAILY PILOT ·-· ...... Prftt(lrf>ftt •"'d Pwbi•..,.,.. J .... c-'t/1(pP,~~·~c....,,,,,, .. ~ ,...,.. ........... E<1<to-•-••• M-Maf\aQ•nQ 1000' Cll*• .. ," ~ tll<M<• ....... .Auo\lt~I AN~4'Ql"ll lillllot\ Offlt'el CO\••Mll>\• }lOW"\I f.,.y'\tt~tri ~OU'M h•<f\ ttlbGl•Mlt'/tf'\ltHI "~7'~::('!'~~~'1 .. ;'•;,-..::~"t>r:':'~':1'd •l\ff\01.-on• tf!fJ#'!Y T•l•phon• (714)642-432t CIHllfted AdHrtlllng 142·5871 ~I-Mt• \f11tll~¥ ,...<#\ ()ftlt• Nt-t310 •• • In Dramatic Rally NEW YORK 1/\P l T hi· stock markttt. dra ml.ll1c<1 1l y rt· w r si ng its rect•nt s lide . ..,, <1gc•d .1 power ful r<i lly in <1et1 vt· t rndmi.: today a::. Wull Street welcOml-d the governme nt's n ·:-;c uc pl<1n for the dollar . Thl' Dow J ones avcrag<' of 30 ind uslrialb, whJC h had tum bll.'d 104 pomts in the l<1st 12 trad ing da ys , tur n t•d aro und a nfl c·llmbcd 27 72 to 820.17 with onl· hour to go today . Ga i ncrs ovcr wh cl m <'d 111!->cr:-. by a n 5· 1 ma rgin. in the over al I t a l l y o f New Y o rk Sto r k Ext·ha nge-listcd issues Before the ma rkcl opened thr F e d e r a l R e se r ve B oa r d dis clos ed a s e ries or s l C'p:-. d esi gn ed t o s hore u p t h 1· depr f'sscd d o llar in for t·1gn exc h ange. 1nC'lud1n g a n unprecedented increase in th .. di scou n t r a t e by a f ull pe rcentagt' point. to 91 :• pc·rc!'nl <See story, P<ige /\4 1 Suc h a 1um1> in thl· d1stount rate. the C'hurgc the Fed sN s r.m loans to iL'\ member commcn·1al b<inks. appt'a re d hkC'ly to c•>.t•rt stron g upward pn •ssun· on othn inter est rates. But m any We11l Stn •1•t(•r:-. l<tk1· lhl' vil'W that s ut h :i !-hnrt l1•nn jolt is nccrss~ry mt•d1r 1nc· 111 tr e a t t he bas ic proble ms of infla tion in this r ount ry and lack of conf1d cnct• i n t he d oll ur overseas. f'rottt Page A l CRAFT .•. out an all· points bulletin for Craft a nd his 1972 Volvo s ports wagon ac ross the United St att•s He 's also checking tt> set• 1f a nyone is us ing Crnf't's credit cards. and is t a lk in g with Colorado aoth or it1es whe re Craft vacat ioned la i.t s umm er And he 's been tr acking down man y or Cr a ft's f rie nds in Orange County In a n atte mpt to est ab lish some reason for the rnysle n oUf.I dis appear ance Oct 18. "The r e m a y he foul pl ay involved, or he might huve just left 'the? area," Brooks ah rugged "But we'r e tollow1nJ( up cv«'ry lead we can in hopes of clearing this lhing up." Bruce Kirby, a technician who has been keeping up with the wo rk a t the clinic s ince t he d lsap pear a n cP, wus t he lost known per~n to see Craft. T he brokcra~e firm of B<whc· H<tlsey Stuart Sh1<'lds Inc 1ss111-.I a slakmt>nl declanJlg "All lht• d1ff1 r ult t'ho1 ccs that had lo be made han• been m j clc ThC;•..adm101strat1on and lhl· f"t·d have bitten the bullet " Prime Rate Up; Another Increase Due? NF:W YO HK IA l'I Ma ny of lhl' n at1on ·, major c·om mt>rct<ll ha nks mo ved tod ay to ho11:-.1 th1•1r pnmc• IPndtng rak for lht.' st•r ond lime 111 lt::-.li t han Jwo week s . but ~nothcr rise m av bt' an thl' offing a1, 11 n •..,u lt of lh1· (':1rter ad mm1strt1tion'-. m ovl' lodJ \ 111 s hort· up lht· do l1 ;1r Chl'm ll'al Ba nk. thC' nation .., -.1xth l:1rg,.st. Banke r's Trust the ninth lar~esl. a nd Mann~: M 1 rt I .1 n 11 B a n k • t'h t• I J t h la1 g (•st Wl'rc a m11111! fhl' 'ba nks r:i1 s 1n,L\ thl·ir pnml' rate from 101 1 1w rc1•11t l11 HJ ' 2 pc rcc•n l , m .1td1111g 'l'tw~da~"' mov1· hv No :1 r ank1•1l Chtt:-.(· Munhatlan H<t llk 'l'h t• µr im e ra t e 1s l h(• m1111 m11m inlt•re:-t ha nk.~ th~11g1 • lht·tr ht•st 1·orporatto tu~tomt•rs Althou.l{h 1t ha!> no d1rN'I 1•ff1•1·f 11n t•ons11n1er loun r;1lt•s, 11 1s w :.i l c h l.'d a s ;1n ind1 1·ut or of Whl'rt' those ra k s will J(o Some Workers Back in Oil Refine ry Strike T E H RAN. lrun <AP l 0 11 refine ry worker s began tncklin'g bar k to work a l /\badu n o n the P t>r s 1an Gu lf ... lo<l uy hu t r em ained on str1kl• at 11Uwr centers • .Other walkouts stopped mos t fli ghts in und out of Tc•hr:rn·, air po rt uncl left hom c•s without but~ n C' gas for cook 1 ng and hl•Oltng In an apparent move Lo d;fusc t h e , c ris l.s. ne wly i n!>l ull(fd• Ju.sll<'C' Minister Hussein NHjaf1 ~uad today nil politic 11l prisoner!> in lrun would hr r<•l('asf.'d Dec · 10 Their freedo m has been \I m ajo r dem and of strlkC'rs a nd of a nll·"ovrmment protester s who h ove been d em o n s trali n~ ng a lnt4l the g overnm ent fnr montht4 . • ( . ' 'W 1• tr 1\1• 111m<> .i lt>ng "'i'Y Ill lht• 1'11111 'l' or our' d1 scu,::.1on~ ... 11.tll :-..1111 'W1· a rc· hopdul that lhl· m .1111·1 1 :.i n IH· rcsolvt'd ~u1rk l !< We .di .1111i.'.tr to h1• talking in the 11111 hall p.u k Thl'rl' ap 111 .11 1•1 lw no m .1101 obsl<tdc::. to I l '.I( h111i.: h;1 ~I( .1~11•Pml·nl about ·our prtrpw a l .. M :irk :-.1wak1ng for HH' I r v1ne C'o m p an\ .... as lel'>s po:-.1t1vt• 'Ari' llw E1n pt 1:rns and thl' 1 .. r.ll'll" g111ni.: to sig n ;e t rt'aly '1 It 'o(h ,11 dl'11 r11 t1w I w1:-.h I had ·a IT\ 't :ii hall " T h'• IHWD 1·11vt•rs IC~J square rnilt•'o n<·a rl y On l'·:O.ixlh of Or :ing1· (''1!1filY. It 1•ncompac;~ th<• I'll\' ~ lrv1m" portion:-of '1'11'.11 11. Sa11t a Ana. Nl•wpor t UPad1 .rnd Lagun<t f'ka C'h , t:C In 1n1" <1nd n•-.1dt•ntwl a rea" in · I Ollll l 'r ll'l'rtlOI '). to obscure a very real issue by promoting ft'ar and loathing , .. Ant hony said 1t was a "::.hab· by d ivers ionar y tri ck " tha t soughl free pubht"ity for a c·aust· • that couldn 't gcner(lh' mo netary eont ribullons Oilldre n's S wim Program Slate d P rogr<1m s in swim m ing and musc ul<1r develo pment for tiny tots are now availa ble C:1t the Orange .coa s t Y MC A , 2300 Univ e rs ity Dri ve'. Newpo rt Bea th. • Th<· cente r also offer s skill c la sst•s. s kate tx1arding a nd g:Ym na~ta cs for 8 to tQ.yeur-olds. In form ation can b<! obtained by railing 642·9990 Ont-of the men ind icted was ctJorged w1lh !>elling h1!> 7-year- o l d-daug hte r for immor al purpose!). He is Charles J,ame::. Hughes. 35, of La Pue nte Front Page A J PLOT ... for the banks lo s<'ll dollar s short the re would not ncces:-.arily ~ any thing illegal about tha t unless 1t could bl' s hown they acted toge th er lod ri ve down l hc price or /\m e t ican currency. ff i111 not clear what action the 'Justice Department mig ht take 1f it decides t her e 1s a cast· a g ainst the banks But fi nes and an inj unct ion to s top the prnc- t1c~ were not ruled out. .· Lynn H~rt HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTER ST.• COSTA MESA• 646-1919 . · . Baseball Football Soccer Tennis Volley Balls Soccer Balls Footballs Baseballs ~oftballs Playground Balls Boogey Boards Weight Sets Jump Ropes Racket Stringing Adidas Shoes • 'Tretorn' .. ~Tiger t Everything (well near~ Everything) For the Attllete v Duck Feet Chu.tchill . Water Wonder Speedo White Stag Rawlings Wilson Bancroft Jog Joy White Stag Wigwam Davis Victor Imp Yonex-Prince Speedo:Adidas Badmint111 Rackets ... . . Lag11na/South-COast . ·. Afternoon N.V. Stoeks \ , ; ' .; VOL 71, NO 305, 4 S6CTlONS, SO PtGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA WEDNESDAY, NO.VEMBER 1, 1978. TEN CENTS t f ·Beefed· Up Buck Posts Gains in EUrope· LONOON fAPl Th<' Dollar soared on F.u ropf'an monf') m .. r k l' l ' l () d ll\' r l f' r l h t' .utnourw••fQ.t'nl rn Washaottton of 1ww i.trpi. to boli.ler OM• '•ii<•~ • f\nwru•.tn l'Uf'T'\'flt'Y T h ,. :. t l' p !\ 1 n r I u d t• d s n un111 t•t•t-dl•nh"<l ''"'' percentaJte 1>0inl llwrt•a!!tt' 1n tht• Ft'dtral Rt.'i-t>rVl' K<M.lrd'i. bunk lendlnM rak to o l'€'eOl'\I 9 5 pertcnt l>t .. tknt m to'rankturt i,.u1d thl') * * * l)ollar's \ Aid Spurs -Market NE'W YORK IAP) The -$loc.k.. market ullicd ..iD heavy trading today in a rush of enthu s ia s m ove r th e government's dramatic rescue plan for the dollar. The Dow Jones a verage or 30 lodustnals, which had tumbled 104 points 10 the last 12 trading days. turne d a i'ound and climbed 27.72 lo ~J7 with one hour to go today. Gainers overwhelmed losers by-an 8-1 margin in the over-all tall y o f New Yo rk S toc k Exchange.listed issues. Before the ma rket opened the F ede r a l Rese rve Board disclosed a series or s teps d es i g ne d to s ho r e up th e depressed do llar in foreign exchange. in cludin g a n unprecedented increase in the di sco unt rate b y a full percentage point, to 91h percent' 1See story. Page A4. > Such a jump in the discount rate. the charge the Fed sets on loans to its member commercial banks, appeared likely to exert -!!Itron~ upward.pressure on other 1:1teresl rates. But many Wall Streete rs ta1ce the view that such a short-term JOit is necessary medicine to treat the bcis ic problems of inflation in th1:; country and lack or ronf1d ence in the dollar overseas. The brokerage firm of Bache 1 Halsey Stuart Shields Inc. 11:.sued a s tatement decla ring: .. All the djfricult choices that had to be m ade have been made The admirustrat1on and the Fed have bitten the bullet." ' Badham Backs Oil Drilling -Off Coast ' By JACKIE HYMAN Of tlle CHllY ~llot S'411f , U .S. Rep. Robert Bad ham, R·Newport Beach , said today he doesn 'l plan to oppose proposed 011 drilling leases off Southern Californi a because "th e alternative to lack of utilization of petroleum reserves is having the lights go obt." ''While I'm not for rushing wHly-nilly into leasing, J think t here should be a controlled method of finding out whether or not there are real reserves," Badham said <R elated story, Page A3 >. "I am one of those who is convinced we're goin" to have to (Sff DRilLING, Page A2> Coast Weathe r Partly cloudy at times but mostly sunny Thurs- day. Lows 48 lo 54. Highs 66 to 73. INSIDE TODA 't' "M o be happy. You hod me for 26 yeari . Some parent& don't haoo their children that long.·' Thu• i poke Dione Thomaa Q8 ihe prepared to dre /ram cancer. 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West Gt>rma._ny-and Japan "will now acl to~ther' · to support the Halloween Tri~kster Lag una Beach parkers should have treated their meters to a coin -olherwise they got a visit Tuesday from meter enforcl'r J oyce Armstrong, wearing weird facial garb suitable for the holiday. The tickets. unfortunC1tely. won 't be spirited away Q)' s pooks. .. Dog Saves Girl, 6, From Rape Attempt_ A German s he pherd puppy "ho ~erves as a Junkyard dog deserves a medal, Westminster police said Tuesday. because ht· saved a Huntington Be<tch girl from being raped or molcslt.'d . Westmins ter Police Officer Earle Graham said the mr1dent occurred last Saturday c:venin~. but it wasn't until the s haken girl waS"re-interviewed Tuesday tha t a ll the facts were known. She was leading her horse to its stable oo a lane behiqd <tn industnal area in the 13000 block of Milton St. about 5:30 p.m .. when a mall accosted her. Screaming. the girl. 16. broke free from his grasp and made <1 frantic dash toward -th~, horse corral, hoping to slam the gate shut and block her purs uer. Jn recounting her ordeal. s he told officers that "Lobo," an e11-'{ht-monlh·old pup. had ~me to know her from her visits to ride her horse "He related lo her screams. He knew s he was in danger.'' says Officer Graham. Lobo lunged over the wrecking yard fence and. banng his teelh, went after the girl's attack et'. "He's not that big, but he can look pretty fierce when he wants to." says Tom Rhynes. manager of Reindeer Towing and Repair Service. the firm Lobo guards. Investigators said the girl's attacker fled t.o has car and sped away. And Lobo w e nt back to watching after the Junkyard. Atth Beaela Fire Suspect to Face Trial in .Arson Laguna• Beach arson s uspect Jinvny Dean Wilson has been bound over for lri<tl in Superior Court on a charge of selling a fire in Arch Beach HeiJ!hts. Wil son, 21 , of 362 -Pinecrest Drive, was ordered to face a Nov. 9 arraJgnment following a preliminary hearing Tuesday on the charge in Judge John Grif· ~ 's South Orange County Municipal Court courtroom. Laguna Beach ·arson in vestigator Mike Davis testified that a 16-ounce Fol~ers Coffee <'an recovered al the fire soene. 798 Miramar St . s melled of "turpentine or paint thinner, flammable liquids." The Aug. 12 fire was dis· covered by a neighbor s hortly after It started. The blaze was confined to some two by rour- 1 nc h pieces of wood and plywood. - D,a vls said scorch patterns on the bumfd wood , tht' absence oC an igniting device at the scene, the absence of gas or power lines and the strong odor or nammable liquid led him lo believe lhat lhe fire "was int.en· • I I J lion a lly set by human hands." "IThe scorch patterns were in a sha pe which would Indicate a liquid was thrown Of') it then the wood was burned over ," Davis explained. "If a flammable liq· uid is used there will be a flow pattern lo it <the bum).'• Laguna Beach Police iden· tificatlon technician Art Collins testified he dusted the 16-ounce coffee can for prints and lifted a right index finger print he claimed was suitable for iden· tifi cation. A comparison of ,Wilson's right Index ringer print with the one l ifted from the coffee can showed lhem to match, Collins asserted. Following the hearing, Judge Griffin ordered Wilson held on $25.000 ball. He has been In cust();dy since hls arrest Sept. 29. Laguna Beach investigators anesled the laborer after a rive: month investigation into lO fires in the Arch Beach Heights area during a five-month period between March and August. He is accused ol one count or arson. All of the fires beaan In homes under construction. . t, ti, 11 dollar. The Japanese governm~nt welcomed the U.S . move Finance Min ister T,ats uo Murayama and Bank of Japan President Tehchlro Morina~a issued a joint statement s aying the Japanese government will support lhe United States. "We a re sure that joint intervention by the Japanese, U.S. and other governments in the foreign exchange market will h e lp s t<tbtl1ze the international monetary situation." the statement said The price of gold fell buck on European bullion marts. Gold 1s traditionally a hedge In times of monetary crisis and the price us ually falli. when the dollar stfengthens. The dollar also strengthened on the f oreign exchange market in Copenhagen. An hour after the n ew mea s ures w e r e announced. the dollar had gonl' up bJi ,about 3 percent rrom the orricill noon hxmg and by 8 to 9 percent sin ce noon Tuesday. "This 1s the moment or truth." said David Palmer, a Baak of America s p ecia li s t in inlernallonal currency in New York. Laguna Cops Baffled -YBn-ished Docto~ Foul Play_,vVictlln? By STEVE· MITCH ELL OI lN o.lly Pllot.61.tfl Poli ce and close friends remain baffled today, more lhan two weeks after Or Glenn Steven Craft bid goodnight lo h1~ s taff a t a Lag un a Bearh veterinary hospital and drove off toward his South L~guna home. The 29 year.old V<'lerinarran has not b<.-e n l'>een si nre. and those close to the doctor bt.•h l•ve he might be the Victim Of foul play · In the week and a half prior to has disappearance Oct. 18, friends said strange incidents plagued the normally easygoing veterinarian, including: -Another veterinarian fnend received a call a week before lhe disappearance telling him Dr. Craft had been in "a ternble accident and is in South Coast hospital wilh only an hour tO ltve." -Numerous phone calls mad e to the Lagwnr Veterinary Hospital where C r aft was r esident veterinarian le ft MtSSING VETERINARIAN Dr. Glenn Craft The detective said he has put..,. out an all-pomts bulletin for Craft and his t9'12-V61vo sports wa_gon acro~sthcUnatedStates - He':. also r heckmg to stt af anyonl' 1s using Craft's l.'rf>dtt n1 rth, 'a nd 1!> t a lkin g with Colorado authoriti es whe re Craft v<1cat1oned last summer And he's been tracking down m a ny of'.-C r aft's rriends 1n Oran~c· County in an attt'mpt to el'>tabllsh somt· reason for the m)'l>ll'now. d1sappca·rance Gel 18 . . ·'There may be foul. play involved. or he might have just lt>ft thl' area." Brook!> shrugged. "But we're following up every ll•ad we can in hope!> of clearing th1~ \hlnl! up " Bruce K.irby, a technician who has been keeping up with the work at the clinic s1nce the disappeara nce. was the last known person lo sec Craft HE' dcscnlx'd lhat last dU¥ 1n detail. often stoppm~ to consider his words before going on. "That last day was weird," the tall technician said this morning. secretaries listening to heavy breathing, or silence on the --A noraJ arrangement from other end. a local flowl·r !>hop arrl\ed "A florist came to lh~ office :ind Dr Crart went out front t.o meet him,'' Kirby sauJ -Two false a larms were hours after the Sl·<.·ond hrt:' Ill' said the doctor look the call ed into the adjacent fire ala rm with :i !>1rust<:r messag1• station. prompting an offi cer to for the cl0<·tor flowt•r arrangement a group show up a t the pet clinic to "It':. wt.·in1 No doubt ahout query the "extremely nervow. 1t." said Laguna Bt·ach P 11hl'1· of red and white rarnalwns and dt'l1ven•d them to his ~roomt•r. E ba MLirh vet e rinarian" abo ut thei c inve,t1g<itor Gene Urook!'I th" or1g1ns. •. ~ ... """thorning <St-e CRAFI', Page A2l Crash Cuts Ekctricity . In Clemente About 115 Broadmoor area Sall Clemente residents had no electricity from 1.30 to 5:20 a.m. today. after a car struck an elec· trical transformer and cable television terminal on Calle Neblina at Calle Miguel. There was no disruption re· ported in cable TV service. Police said they are still m· vcstigaling the accident 1n which a car driven by Jimmy Ray Kinsey. 18, of 305 Calle Rica. collided with the mounted connector box. A spokesman for San Diego Gas and Elednc Company said the pre-dawn hours are not a bad lime to h<\ve a power outage except for people who depend on electnc alarm clocks. "We imagine th.ere were some people late to work today.'1 h .. said. Fll'8t Anniversary MOSCOW IA P) -The Soviet Union, having quietly grounded its trouble ·glagucd supersoni c Tu· 144 passenger plane. ob· serves the first anniversary of its Inaugural passenger flight Wednesday without a single sonic boom t.o mark the day. / WHEELS ROLL ON FIRST CUL · "I sold my car for the full price on the-first day to the first caller." 'fhat 's the advertising succesR stor y of the Corona del ¥ar man whO placed this ad In the DaJly Pilot : Audi 1!172. xlnt eotld. A •C Sl400 xxx.,xxx aft S'pm. The Daily Pilot provides the ~ervice you need A friendly ad· ~ v1ser w\11 help you write an ad ll 642·56"/& 1 " t \ Mushett May Join Targets of Recall The San Clemente City Coun· C'd IS CXf)('Cted to VOlc lon1ghl lo add Count'llman Howard Mushctt's name lo the Jan 23 recall ballot, which .tlreacly in· C'l udes the names of Mayor Willi am Wa l ker und Coun· cilwoman Donnu Wilk 1n::.on Offlr1al cert1f1cat1on of the r<· call petition a~ainst Mushett, n· ce1ved by City Clerk Max RC'rg on Tuesday from the Orange Count y Registrar o f VOlf!r~. placed the number o( vall<l s1~naturcs on t he petition ..it 3.707 The 'number n •quired lo qualify th<' issue for the ballot was 2.682. equal to 20 percent of San Clem ente's r cg1stt•red voters. Toni1othl's City Counril meet mg 1s scheduh.'<i for 7 .30 p m in . counr1 I chambers at City llall, 100 Ave Presidio. Mus hell said today he had not had a chance vet to analy1e the rl'gl!>trar·~ lt'ltl'r or ('('rtthcation in order to dl'c1de whelh<•r he wall continue· to pres!> for a revocallono~ recall oet1t1on. A Jaw<;u1l fli t'<! by Mush~U on Ort. 11 1s st'hl'<Juled for a hear - 1 n g 1n th i· Orangl' County Superior Co urt Nov 14 . In thP o;uit. Mu..,hctt asked that the re· l'all pet1t1on againi,t him be dc•t la red invalid, bccausl' early copll's of 1t dtffl·rcd somt•whal 10 wordinj:( from an official notice or n·call But Shirley Deaton. <>lection operations c hi ef for the n ·g1strar's office. said that 2,732 or the valid s1Rnaturcs were on l'Orrectlid versions of-the 't>elilion <i i Ill mon• th;i n the 2,682 minimum requif'ed to quality M ush~u ·s recall forlhc ballot. Ob!iervl•rs who say they CIC· (See MUSHETT, P age A2> Love Vigil Suitor FollOWJ Rocky Road COLUMBUS, Ohio <A P> -Dennis Schreiber waited 17 hour~ on Interstate 70 for the woman ht• says he want~ lo m a rry. She d1dn'l stop. So ht• C'o ntlnued to Colorado. following the rocky road of love. · Schreibe-' began his romantic vigil Sunday on a grnssy slope t·a~t of Columbus, hoping his friend would see his sig n and heed its message. It read: "Ruth McCully Please Stpp " They had a l1ff on Saturday in Lexington, Ohio. She wanted to m urry . He did not. "Deep down. t wanted to m ar.ry, too, and she knew it but I wouJdn't admit 1t." he said . Jn the heat of the argument Miss McCully walked O'iJl , got into her car .~md left. he s~ud "l know !-lhe 's h eaded for Color Ado." he added. Her route, he reasoned. would be Interstate 70. "l 'U chase he r until f drop." he said. "She's wocth it.'. ,.. ~ "'-~ ~ . ._. r I • , .• .... 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B<Jth meet IOJ.!S arc to b<· held in council cha mb('r., al e1ty hall. ty and Developmel1t Act funds for reha.b1lttattng the Lo!P R1o'i area. the ·council lb expected to apply for $290.900 in federal funds . I ndud1'(f for d1~cu~Mon at thl' earlier ml:'<'ling 1s the con troversial Systems Development C h a r g l' Ta x c x p e c l e d t '' .ient>rnlt• about $425.000 during lhl' f1~cal year through com · ml·n·ial and n •s1dC'nt1al building. Councilmen arc expect~ to ,1pprove the new fc(• during the 8 p.m . session to make up for property tax income lossc~ r~sult mg from passage of PropositJon 13. Scheduled use of the money 1~ for eontinued home 1mproH· mept loans. the <.1cqu1::.1t1on or more than lwo acres of land for a housing construction progrilm and reconstruction of Los Rios Street between Ramos and Verdugo Streets. Also scheduled for cons1dcr<.1 tion Wennesday night arc cxpcn· ditures of S30.000 for the second phase of a downtown Hrea study plan. T he study is cxpect.ed to result in a plan for urb:.in design. purk ing and traffic circulation and improved economics m the areJ Slated for a pre-~oning '14.>s· ignation of IOOEL is 88 acrei. of Bear Brand Ranch letnd lyin~ west of the city and proposed for annexation . ThC' zoning lttipul at.<.~ onl' acn· lots, IOO·foot frontage~. ~mgle family dwell- ings and pcrm1ss1on to ke(•p horlte~. ~ I n cons1dcrin~ rifth year ap phcat1onjor ltoulting Communi- Trial Orde r ed In' Robbe ry A 21-year-old Minnesota nfon '' u~ ordered 1'u<'Sday lo :.land trial in Orange County Superior Court on charge:-. m connection wi th thl' Oct 6 armed robbery of a San Cl emente convemenre market Ron Dale Shultz faces a Nov. 9 Superior Court arraignme nt following a preliminary hearing Tuesday in South Or ange County Municipal Court · Shultz lb being ht•ld in Orange County Jail \\'llh lwll M:t at $10.000 Explosion KilltiJ I S A U G US 1 A P l B r ut· Newbaure. 32. of Lot> Angeles. died and Gary Roy Patten. 24, of Lancaste r . s uffered head in- . Jur ies as .in explosion rocked a munitions pla nt in this moun- tainous northern suburb of Los Angele:t for the second time in four month!;. 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The thret> have bet>n outs poken supporters or a recc.rll of Mushett. who campaigned vigorously for thl· ouslt•r or Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson. If aJI three councilmen are in eluded in the Jan. 23 recall elc(' tion a nd are voted out of office. a seMnd special election will ht' called wilhm 89 days to elect their successors. s aid Berg. Jn the m eant1 me. the thrf'<' "'ould be reqwred lo s1l on the• council. in order lo provide a quorum to conduct city busmes-;. Berg said California law pro hibits a five.member City Coun C'rl from operating with f<'\\t•r llrc.1n three members. he said. If orie or two of the coun<:1lmcn are recalled. lht>ir successor-.. will be apJ1ointed by remamin~ council members or chosen m <.i special election. depending on wh ich alternative wins the greater number of votes On the J a n . 23 ballot. The cost of the Jan. 23 election is expected lo run between $8,000 and $10,000, s aid Berg. A second special election to c hoose suc- cessors for recalled councilmen would bring the total close to $20.000. So ·far. the city has paid the county $1 ,178 for venf1cation or si~natures on the three rl'call petitions against Walker . Mushe tt a nd Mrs . Wilkinson Berg said the cost of r 1ty !llaff time for processin~ of recull petitions and planning f.or the Jan. 23 election have not yel been estimated. Claims made against Mushett by r ecall supporters include his a lleged disruption of public meetings. a buse of public funds a nd misleading statements made to the detriment of the ci· ty. Mushett called the claims ''vague, unspecific a nd un- . answerable." saytng the cam. paign agaJnst him is an attempt to sile nce his opposition to the coun- cil majority. • Claims made against Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson were that they s h owed a lack of responsiveness to the public. e n· tered into seeret contr1tcts and misused public funds. In addl· tlon. Walker was accused of malfeasance. Both Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson have denied all claims made against them. F'tt1111 Page A I CR AFT .•. 'lit.' didn't want lo Oi>l'n thl! ('0\ dope hl'caUltl' at wa s .1ddrcssed to Elsa and he didn't "' ,1 11 t to int l' r fe r e w 1th h c r privac·y." KJrby recalls. "But he knew 1t was for h.im I IP told Elsa before she opened the t-nvelope that ·1 think this mt~hl tx-another prank.· .. Kirby !>.lid lns1cle the l'nvelopt. in ~quiggly b 1,o c k I 1..• t t e r ~ r e a d . \' J n deepest ~ympathy for destruction and i m mincnt dt-m1st.: of your de ar Or Cruft." Elsa Marks immediately burst into ll•urs .. lie· seemed all right the rest of the day, but he left a lew minutes early and I helped him carry some s tuff out to his car." Kirby said. "llc said. 'Sec you tomorrpw, guy,' and that's the last I saw of h.im " Thi.' veterinary assistant said the culmmal1on of phone calls. raise alarms. and a prank call to another vet friend kept the young doctor "really nervous." .. He locked the back door tof th e· pet c I i n 1 c ) w h 1 c h 1 s something he never did." KJrby said. And police said he s poke of his office being bug~ed and an FBI probe in an inte rview following the ltecond false alarm. "The FBT never heard of the RUY." said Brooks . "And his f ri ends s aid he was r eally paranoid before t he disap- pearance." ' One incident that prompted th£' doctor's nervatisness, Kirby -;:rn1 . was a c•ull from anpther V<'ll'rinar1an about a -.yeek before Craft's disappearaf\C'e. He' said Dr .John Holden, who works at lht' San C le mente Vctcrinanan Clinic. received u ~ phone call from a person who .:.aid Craft was at South Coast Medical Center. 1 "Ht: said Glenn was in a tern- ble accident and only had an hour to hve." "'Kirby said. "Dr. Holden rushed to the hospital a nd when he <lidn 't find Glenn there. he called the <Laguna) cltn1c " "Craft told him lhat 'Som c hody's playing gamt's'," K1rby-;aid. "But I think I hat really got to him •· * * * Citizen .Aid Sought .for Missing Ve t Laguna Beach police are ;,isk - mg ci\1zens to be on the lookout for a 1972 metallic blue Volvo s ports wagon wrth the licensl' plate 277-EXZ. belonging to Dr Glenn Ste~ Craft, who was rc- pOrted m1ssin~ Oct 18 Detectives would also hke anv information that m 1ght b~ helpful in lO<'a ling the Laguna Beach veterinarian. Cr a ft. 29. is described as st anding five feet 11 inches tall, weight 190 pounds, with dark brown. thick. coll ar-length hair. deep-set blue eyes. a moustache and somewhat crooked teeth. He was last seen wearing dark blue trousers. a blue a nd red checkered Levi-brand lon g· sleeve shirt. and brown leather Ox fords with sewn ridges · ar ound tt>e top. • Decision Delay~ WASl-UNGTON <AP l -The Sen ate Ethics Committee ls waiting until after next week's elections to decid,e whether to go along with Its special counsel and or~r a full inves tigation of alleged nnancial wrongdoing by Sen. Herman Talmadge. q .. t-_,_ ____ _ • ne.pit e Cut ~ks· Spiked Appk Injures Child Future Bright S HREVE PORT, La. tAP> -Police said u woman was .arrest@d after a c h i ld bit Into a llallowecn apple and was stuck wit.h a pin. In San Juan? -Investigators said they found lhl"ee trlck·or-treat a ppl es s piked wi t h s traig ht pins Tuesd ay night. nie lmnncial picture for San .Juan Capiistrano Wllf) painted ai. somewhat rosy this morning by City ManuJ.(l'r James Mocalrs despite Pro1xis1tion 13 property lax cuts. Speaking to 21 mur.bers of th'e Capistrano Husinl'ss & Property Ownl•rs i\ssoc·1at1on. Mocc.rl1s -..aid that. despite a property tux lo!ls of $525.000 this year. &in . Juan's total city income is ex- pected to m~t expenditures. However. Mocalis estimated that by 1982-83 general-fund tn· <'Ome tor city operations would reach a $500,000 deficit. But. he srud, by then the city 's uncommitted r eser ves in other categories -such as capital project funds -will reach about SJ million. More than the re· quired $500.000 for balancing the Keneral fund should be available for that purpose then. he said. The city manager said most of Proposition 13's impact is ex· peeled to hit during the next fi ve .years, with income declines flat· tening out then and some re· \!Overy following that period. Althou~h he termed the cily-s financial condition "extremely good," Mocahs warned that the city council will have to make some .reduction in services and expenditures in future years. "We wiU have to rc-anaJyze the general plan. and citizens will have to reduce their expec- tations ... he said. Mocalis predicted that cuts m ight be mad~ in the com- munity's hiking and equestrian trails plan and. possibly. in the cons truction of ne1ghborttood parks. DanaPTA Board Nixes Proposition 6 The board o( the R.H. Dana Elementary Sch ool Parent Teacher Association has voted unanimously to 'Cndorse a stat<.' PTA board 's disapproval of Propos1l1on 6. \\.h1ch would allow school boards to fire tea~hers for encour.i~mg homo!>exuahty In takmi: the action. the local 'board issued a presi:. release declaring that there 1s no evidence of growing public con- cern w1lh homosexuality among te<1chers. that existing remedies a r e adequalt• to d e a l with bt•havwr of ~chool l'mployee~ which appear~ to threaten stu- dent \\.el/arc· and that costs of administering Proposition 6. should 11 pass. \\.OUld strain 1tn aln•<tdy O\'t•rburdt•ned school district budget • He aJso warned that. in the . con s truction or s uc h pa rk, property owners surrounding the facilities might have to commit the m selves to specia l fees - gathered by the county t ax <'ollec- tor for park maintenance. Councilmen are expected to approve a 1978·79 budget at their 7 p.m . meetin~ today It calls for total expenditures of about $.5.2 m illion . Uncommitted reserves in· elude d 10 the document add about $3.6 m1llton more to the total, MocaJJs said. Arter children told of· ricer s where they got the apples. oolice said. ttwy arres ted Edeltr aut M. Clark, 51 , of Shreveport. She was booked into city Jail on charges of ag. gra v ated battery and violation of the state law prohibiting dangerous con- tamination of food. 1)~{i'N~: . CkTTWnte utilize proven reserves if we can Will J7 0 le do it in a w ay that is e n v i r on m e n t a I l y a n <t·· On Sew technologically sound... ers Badham , contacted by phone at his Wash.i'ngton office. was comme nting on curre nt U.S. De partment' of the I nterio r he1lri1\gs in-Sen Diego on a federal plan to lease tracts orr Southern California. S trong opposition has arisen at th e hearings to '26 of 217 pro p osed tracts . T h e 26 near-shore tracts· are six to 18 miles off the coast be tweeh Dana Point and San Diego. A strong front was presented i n Tuesday hearings by San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson, U.S. Reps. Lionel Van Deerlin and C l a ir Bur_gener, and Assemblyman Larry Kapiloff, D-San Diego. • The leaders said they believe the reserves in the near ·shore areas a re comparatively small a nd that San Diego faces the potential Joc;s of its $1 billion annual tourist industry in case of an oil SpiJJ. They also cited air pollution dangers and potential disruption to Navy training exercises. Wunty Offers Booklet on Slide Control The recent Laguna Beach landslide along with fl oods dur- ing rains last winter prompted Orange County s upe rvisors Tuesday to offer residents a Cree booklet on erosjon control. Supervisors agreed to ma~e the 27-page booklet av ailable without charge to hor:Qeowoers, Ii braries and other agencies. The booklets cost 50 cents each to produce. · San Clemente voters will bt.' asked on Nov 7 to approve a $4.2 m ilJion sewer bond to finance s~wage" tret.tl-fnenl i-mp.r~e­ m ents and a new water reclama-tion olant. · Total cost of the proposed proJects 1s estimated at $15.4 million, with $3.5 million lo be paid by the city and $11.9 milhon by federal and state grants. Cost of financing the bond is- sue would raise the city's share from $3.5 million to $4.2 million. said Rod Coloma, city !inane<: director. • Sewage treatment improv('# ments tntaling $10.6 million have· been mandated by the regional Water Quality Control Board. The city agreed to carry out the improvements in order to convince the Water Quality Con trol Board to lift a cease and dt'- sist order imposed against tht• city fro m July, 1978, to No- vember.1977. The board's discharge stand- :trds require that portions of t he c ity's .sewage treatment plant be rehabilitated and thut the city build a sewer line con- necting the cit y 's treatment pla nt with a regiona l outfall. c urrently under construction in Dana Point. The proposed water reclam.J· t1on plant. although not r l'· quired to meet water quality s tanda rds. has been called by C•· t y staff a highly desirab1t· method of increasing the cit y·~ water supply. A similar bond issue was de· feated by 1.85 votes io March. On Aug. 17 city councilmen v.otoo 3-2 lo repeal virtually the same bond election on Nov~ 7. Di;,ine Olander, president of tht' Cap1~lrano Unaf1t•d Council of Parent Teacher Student /\s soc1ations. s~ud that the R II . Dana P'rJ\ bj_>ard was the only ·one in the ~p1strano Unified School District to ta kl• a position on P roposition 6. Co~ty officia.ls also will pro- vide camera-ready copies of the broc hure to officials of lending · institutions for reprodu~1 and distribution to customer : A report to supcr v·sor s said the booklet originally was pro- duced by the county severa l year s ago but now has been ex· panded to include information on s lope maintenance. · Opposing the November sewer bond measure were Councilmen Howard Mus hett and Myrtis Wagner. elected in the saml! March election in which the prl'- vious sewer bond issue was dt'-feakd. M ~c;hclt and Mrs . Wagner have ar~ued that the city drn·s not rcqwre/' $4.2 million indebt edness lo meet Water Quahl\ Control Board St<1Adc.r rds . They hav<· als6 said they object to saddling present San Cleme nlt' residents with the cos{ of ;; reclamation plant, which will be nefit primarily people who move into the city's three majnr ranches. currently under de· velopment. 'The Capistrano U n ifie d Edu t•a 1111n A-..~oc1at1on. representing district teacher.-... h.is al~o urged a "no" vote on Proposition fi CU EA spoke~mcn havt: said tht: proposition would 1mp1nge on the c1v1I ltbert1e1> of all teachers "Although non·technica l. the information is particuiarly ap- pr opriate in view of last winter's Oooding aJ1d. the re<'ent LagW!a Beach disaster," county ofCicials ~said . Adidas Shoes Tretom' M ~Tiger f v Baseball Football Soccer Tennis EvMJtflini (wen nUt'fy Everything) For t-e Atblete Volley Balls Soccer Balls Footballs Baseballs Softballs Playground Balls Boogey Boards Wei2ht Sets Jump Ropes Racket Strin1in1 , .. ·"1 w-->~ci~--------~ ° C•nter S\. .. Duck Feet Churchill Water -Wonder Speedo White Stag Rawfings Wilson Bancroft Jor Joy White Stag Wigwam Davis Victor Imp· Yenex·Prince Speeda·Adidas Badminton Rackets ·' J ... ... ' . .. J f t t d i' 6 I t /o 1 "' lo '11 "' Ee AIYI 1· :;w. :!."t .. - CALIFORNIA I.Rad Poll Brown to .Aid '..: 2 Candidate8- • ItlomAgaln Wrky Has 2nd Calf l,OS l\NG £LES <AP> -Corky, the first killer whale le bec·omc 11 mothe r wtule In capti vily, has g1vfln blrth a ;tt•i·ond lime. lo a 285 pound. 7 foot Ion~ c11ltut Murinel and. '-" I .OS f\ '11( • f'I E~ 'A I' 1 I ·ornfort.1bly llhead In Hoth mother und baby wcr<' reported doing lbt• 1>olli. <im t-.dm1.1111t Urnv.n Jr 1:1 (lff\•r1n.: help fin<' Hut Ma n nt'lund b1olog1.<its ~ave not yet de · to '" o str uJ(i:lu\a.: fellow lkmonau Lt Gov \\'rm med the sex o{ the baby Becau~e it stays \h·r \) n l>) ntJlly und c11nll1datt• for attorney lwt W<'l'n Its purt:'nts, Corky and Orky. "who are "l'Ol'r JI Y\'onnl' l,urkf' Hr)' protective." said ass istant ge ne ral mana~er M ••.rnv. h111., R 1•publi 1 .1n 1tubernatorlal Dic k Kuegcman. n o m 1111•t • l''H lh• \'oul\~n '' i..ly tng Rrown has a 11£ SAID TMt WITID!'I. 24 hours the baby 'tr .in.:t• llft•'h Ii• ,rnd \l..:n' of 't ruln Bff' llhOW• Al" WI,....._ will begin ~ and SW Im by Itself, and divers 111.,: ht·hind \h,• u1\1fll'd ouh-1 l1H f' of lh~ fkpubhcan c.r-• Grfp'9 will be able to get a "ood look a l it. 60 that il can ''"k\'t • .. · "Tonitth{ Sho· .. ·• ho~t be "•ven a name in the pronor gender . \ tllll'U:t'r \,I\\ It I' m c'(lll UhOO, 7.('0 , and 0 h ' ... ,, "' .-~ . nw11.1'("' "''"'" h· th •I rn .•k• h1rn th111k b rown 111 Johnny ('.1rson nncf Corky's f1rM baby whale. born in Fe bruary 111,t not lik,•him .indrllo:-hitlwrfolki> his wlfr . J oann a . 1977, di<-d sev~ral weeks later , Kuege man said. (II <' d lt s tq H • r i 0 r bN ·a UM.' It never f<'d "It JUSl never de ve loped a R •'Pl RI u· \' '-OM I"• F. •'Oil litut<·nant Court l>4.'tllll>11 asking pt:rsonality or behaved In a normal infa nt way a:ii\ ,•rour \1 iki t 'urh tool. 1 h. lt<~d from Oym iilly tin 0 1 d t' 1 l u 1-. l' <' p toward 1ts pa re nts ... he said "This baby wha le 1s 11•1 ttw rir,1 111111 11, ,1 I 11 \n.,,.1 ..... 'J Im-poll ( cboe~'plt>tdy d1£rerenl It looks as normal as can " •, u nt•1ghhor.., · du..::-. mm .. • -.... --- Wedneeday, NoY8mber 1. 1978 DAil y Pl\..OT A 5 CLOSING DOWN TO AVOID BANKRUPCY LARGEST ORIENTAL RUG WAREHOUSE IN THE SOUTH We hl)ve t>een c.omm1ss1oned by me owners ot C.ASPIAN f!UG WAR EHOUSE " o f Dauph1ne St .• N,w Orleans to sell their entire inventory of over 3000 HANDMADE O RI E~TAL RUGS many ofwh1chhave beenin stock for years. WE WIJ..L OFFER THE PUBLIC IN LAGUNA HILLS OVE R 400 OF THESE RUGS TO BE SOLO BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON: Sat .. Nov. 4 AT: Holiday Inn 2 5205 la Paz Rd . Laguna Hills Auct•OnH• R Asher lnforrna11on Collect· 213·995-8323 Auction: 2 pm Preview: 1 pm Terms Cesh / Checks A. A & A, Inc. publt,h1"l l'\w 1l.1\. J111I c;,.,,, ~t' De1.rtnneJlun, the 1. a rk 111 ,, .i I I ,1 t " (' k h 7 ooo d d th f t h lill l' 111,1n1 n1~· 11 11 dt lurn~) ~r11rr11l . 1 r1 n1mrd-~r~ u M ' or Y wcig s · ~~ s an e a er, I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11111 i.,,. , k.lll h u t11 11, l>l'n t·nta~e poants to one ,._.h_o_u_,t·._s_. ________ o_r_k_y_. _w_e_1g_h_s_1_4_:ooo __ Po_u_n_d_s ______________________________________ _ 11\•llll tn lht• '·'""' poll 11111"' 11 " h11 '' 'tt I"' ll 1111 a I .rnd' lldc r nlpurtlun z:t pt"rt t nl h'.1d 10 the sam.. poll rt•)pt1ndt"ll \4 1th Jn ..lnnolirtu•ment that h" "'uuld $11\ t' $40.000 fro m h1' hell\> l«tmprugn war C'hest to Uym..i lly and loa n $20.000 lo Mrs Bui kt"s ca m ' µ.u gn Brov.n. \I.ho ha!> bt•t•n C'rtllc11ed for not giving more ht'lp lo other 1Je1no<'rJl1c candidates.,LM> ,,11ct he 1i. hdp1n~ r.w.~ an addillonal SS0.000 for lh mJll~ .md $10,000 fur Mr!> Burke. Hl'T DVM.\U .V AN O MRS. BURKE got some c•1H·ouragerrwnt Tuct.di.ly from Secretary of St ale M arC'h Fonf! t-:u '!> pred1ct1on or a 75 pen·enl voter turnout ni·id Tw·,d..iy. <ibout 5 pt'rcenl h1~h<·r than .1t mo::.l gubt·rnatori.11 f'lt-t•llon, A big turnout U!>ually hl'lp!> De mocrat!>. ,ind r an bl· a ut:1al m du!.<' r aces In addition to giving lJymally'!> money.st arved t·ampaign some cash, Brown <i.l!>o came lo his run- r11 ng ma ta's defense with co?lunued C'riticism of l'urb's pred1cl1on last we ekend that Dym ally will be! indicted fo r urtsi}eeif1ed cnminal act!> The unsubstantiated a tta<'k on Oy m a lly brought some c·rit1c1sm of Curb from Within GOP r anks. and continued silence from Younger. "IT'S IDS CONCLUSION," Younger said, re- fusing lo either substantiate or repudia te Curb. ~ho cited Younger as one !>Ource of his prediction of an ind1ctmf:nt. · But William Campbe ll of Hacienda Heights. No 3 Republln m in the !>t<ih' Senate. rondl•mned Curb 's com m<•nts at. "extrc·mely unfortunate and irres ponsible." and pr t-dtrtl•d a backlash against Curb S4.5 Million Prop. 5 F o es Big Spend ers SACRAMENTO (/\P l Tobacco companies h ave spent a n'eord>settini:: $4 5 million so far to snuff out a ballot measure that would ban or restrict smokine in a wide variet v of places . And the Republican candidates for lie utenant i?Overnor a nd .attornef g e neral lead their De mocratic opJ>On<'nts in fundratsing, accordtng to ca m paign sJ)t'nd1ng reports on file Tuesday. As of Oct. 23. oppone nt!> of the anti·s moking mt•asure. ProP<>Sition 5. had raised $4 .58 million' Jnd spend just ove r $4 6 m ilLion. with almost a ll the mone y C9,mtng from tobace-0 compa nies. IN CONTRA T, THE Yes·orr-s-eommittee · r<JJ!>ed JU.St over $500.000, including $82. 761 in loans. VirtuaJly all the No-On-5 money is coming from four toh::icco com panies: Brown and Williamson. $870.000; Lorillard. $584.545; Philip Morn s . $1.38 m1lhon and the H J. Reynolds, $1.67 m1lhon. A ~ood sha re of thE:. small contributions to the No-On·5 committee, called Californians for Com- m o n Sense. t·a m c from t o ba<lc o company t•mployees. · l'UKE CURB. THE Republican candidate for lieutenant governor . said hC' had raised $1.5 million. including $.563,250 in loa ru>. That compares to o nly $295, 163 raised by Lt. Gov. Me rvyn Dym a lly. S t at e Sen George Oe ukmej ian. the Republican candid ate for attorney general. report· ed reu s ing $571.242 as of Oct 23 and s~ding SS49.H03 That com oar<'s with S543.Z72 raised bv his Dem ocratic opponent. Rep. Yvonne Burke. She ~aid she had spent $186,769. N a-vy· C.Oed -Women Sailors at Sea SAN DIEGO <AP l -Som e Navy wives are fearing the worst. but today is the day women of. ricers and sailors go to sea with m ale crews for the r1rst time on non-combat Navy ships at ~rts na - tionwide. Ens igns Roberta L. Mcintyre Q( Charlotte. N C , a nd Macushla M. McCormick of Selah, Wa.>h . received assignments aboard the top-secret ~uhmarine tender USS Dixon al the Ballast Point submarine base he re. They are among 55 women officers and enlist- ed personnel who will. be assiRned to help operate 21 non·ron:ib)lt ships in the P acific and AUantic ncets as the'Navy's women-al·sea program weighs a nchor after nearly two years of preparations and legal delays. THE CHANGE IN ASSIGNMENTS fQr.women was part of the re cently enacted 1979 defense authorization blll. The female ensigns. like all officers, will uch have a single s tateroom s lde·by·slde separated by a private bathroom-s hower. Lt. Doug Rein. Ballast Point public affairs of. fie er. s ays the women's duties will be evaluated by the ship's commander, but the Dixon. whose hom eport is San Diego. doesn 't make extended voyages. STA.RTING ON A MODEST scale. the Navy hopes to increase the number of women on sea· going ships to 5,130 offi cers a nd enlisted personnel hy 1984 •. They would comprise nel\,rly 9 percent of thf' total force of about 40.000 Navy women In un- iform planned by that time. Capt. Paul Butcher . who has been· inslrumen· tal in stJaping the wo01en.at-sea prQiram, said re- ce ntly that few women have ru.shed to volunteer for s ea duly. • • remter ervtce. newwa accoun • Nowyou can _ ~write checks when you need to and earn 5% interest when Y-OU don't. Right now, Security Pacific Bank will pay you 5% annual inte rest compounded daily on the same money you use for writing checks. Premier Service is free of monthly. service charges, if you maintain a minimum balance of $2,000 (A $500 initial baf ... ance will be required to qualify for this service.) Security Pacific.Bank's new Premier Service is really two a<!.- counts under one account number, allowing funds to be transferred automatically from your savings account to'your checking,account. If you already have a Security - Pacific Bank checking account , you can even use your P.resent checks. (You need not touch your 0 current savings account, if you h ave one. Premier Service is a totally separate entity.) And if you have a savings account at a savings and loan institution , consider this: We can show you how our 5o/o Premier Service may pay you higher SECURITY PACIFIC BANK The bank vou don't helve to think about. interest than your current 5¥4% savings account and checking account combi rta tion. (Our free INTEREST COMPARISON CHART will give you some inter, esting comparisons.) With Premier Service, interest is.compounded daily and paid monthly. Each month, you'll receive an easy,to,understand statement showing your in~erest earned, your._ balance and your cleared checl<s. ......,._ · We think Premier Service is a real "breakthrough" for ev~.yO?.e who wants their money to work 'as hard as they do. Premier Service: Another reason to do all your banking at the bank you don't ha"I! to think about. ftdtral rc1rul3t1nn' flt'rm1t the B1mk HI rr4ulrc JO d11y~ l'flllf wrillC'n not ICC fot.11ny '-1Vlnl(~ wlthdr~~ .. 1, ('\f transfrn . ,. ( .. ' ~------ I ... .. A 8 IJSC Orange Coast Daily Pilo t • Robert N. 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Huth Hep Roht>rt ""'R.1dh•11tt • .rnd . t!n Alan Cranston h.l\t' \ll\\t'd to 'u hm1t nt'"' lt•)ta'>l,1t1on \\hl·n Con~ress r(' (,'(\O\ ('0\':, Ill Janu.tr) lll hdp \ H'll m~ or nttl1o nul d1 '>a ster!i But lht> l"o n.•pn•-.t·ntJtlH'!'I -.hould he t .ulorrn~ lht•1r lt.·~1~l.!t 1on 10 t ..ilw 111111 .11·c·1Hlnl th"· t·,11.1 hunh·n f;Jc·1 n~ I hl· \ lt'llnl~ or Hhh hll d l .tn\\H\ Lo" l'O~t lo.111:-. Ii> 1 l·bu1iu rlt•!'lt ro~ t'<I ho lllt.'!'> 1~ a sturt. hut in t ht• t'a:o.t• 11f t..1~un.i l\t•al•h :.onw of tht.·~t.· '1ct1m !> hJ\'t' nn lot up1111 "huh tn rl't1u1ld l'h1.· j r guint-'fll th.ii .1 h1ll th.1l 1:, loo ~pcc1 ht.• won't gl'l t hi· nod of Co11grt•!'I, dm·s not hold up 'A lwn o ne coni:;ide r:> lhl' ruft nf ... ud1 lulb lh ~l havt• bct!n a pprovt-d 1n t he pa!'lt Lagun.1 ·'1 11·pn·~l·11t.tll\t'' \hould try to t.ulo r tht• ne"' S m all Husrnt.~" Adm1n1t-t ral1011 bill Lu f it the 11l't-di. of lanct:,lhh· "1t•t1m!-t Developinent Tax San Juan C':1 p 1!'it r:1no c·oun<·1lml'n a ppear willing to kt-cp lh(• city '-, 11\'" clt•H•lnpmcnt fox. but not lhl' surplus 1l will provi<h· T he counc·i I l••v1t•d I lw J prrC'C'llt charg e on a ll new de· velo pmcnt la:-.1 .J 11m• ·" <.1 h utrrr . 1,.:. · nst projected lossc·s from Propo:-,1lmn 13 J\l tha t ti.·w, ('( 11n<"'.i1cn p romised to r c ·cv;1tu.1t<' thL· I :ix t h1:-. fall J f 1~· nera tc<l from lht· c·ont f<J\'Crsial Svst{'rn p, · !·• .1.t Char ge \.\e r r not n .. 1,d1•d , lhC' ft.•r w<;uld '' 11cy :i1j . ·t.:"t Wt't'k . th€' rount1lmt·11 . r e\••'\\ but· postp1 >11N I ~·final clf>t•1:-.wn unt ll t!iJ. II ~PP~ u1 cd in fJ ' or of k<'c'pltlg ·uw rH·w ft•c>. but \\ 1· 11 mo<J1!1ca tio11 Tlw , . ..,,,owl N I 5425.000 tht· tu:< 1:-. project ed to 1.:c·nt·r:ilt• 111 1!178 7!) is for more• than 1~ net<dcd. Major ~t•flJll•l h 1-I t'I''> S;Jlc1 1'11 J>l'I'\ t·n: m·t·umul~on of u surplus. counC'i lmen Ml~;!t ... 11·rf dirnnwting som <· building fcci-. no"' 1n e ffect , o r m od 1fy111g thl· l pl'rcent development c h a r g_e downw;1rd IL 1s l<1ut.l ahlt· 1 h[lt the counc il doesn 'l want to ac· cumula te a ... u, µ111!'1 And rt seems '-'i se to keep the de · vt•lopml'nt ta :-< <i nd pursue aJt erna tive ways of reducing n •venut·s Th<' d c vclo pmt•nt c ha rge seem s fair in two ways . rt Js <t onc·tlmt' kt.• only, a nd it fa1ls directly on the shoulclers of th<• n(•\\ come rs who arc c re ating the need for ne w f Clci I ilic~ It rs a l!'o underst a nd a ble tha t the counci l would he.s1ta te to lcm<·r the c harge at t his point P roposit ion 13 stricture s m a kt· rC' \ er y diffic ult to rais(' a t ax and the city could fi nd itsdf rn a t ight spot in t he future if officials don·t ha\'C an option of generating mo re revenue Su pport Water Project O n nex t T uesd ay's ballot; vote rs s hould support San C'lc·mt·nte's $4 2 million sewe r bond issue , designated for ~t:wa ge t rea tm e nt improveml'nts and a "1ew water n.·c la mat1on p rOJCc l .V T he city has little <'hoice but to m ake the improve - m e nts to its lrcatml'nt p la nt and m a in pump station and lo build u ronnC'ct ing lme to the Dana Point outfall. cur· r l'nt ly untlC'r con!'ltruct1on . The se proje cts have been man- dated by the 1 t•g1ona l Wa ter Qualit y Control Board a s a cond ition to 1ti-. li ft m~ of <J 16-month cease a nd desist or· dt·r against the tity. . . The water r('('Jamation project, while not required by a ny ouls idt-m und:Hc. would be of real bhejit to S a n (.'lcm c nte residents a nd s hould also be su p po rted . Residents of an :.irid land. w hich piped-in water has t ransform ed into a S<.!as1de J?arden. mus t take ·very op· portumty lo m ake the best possible use of that w a ter . To no ot hcrwisc wou Id be irres pons ible • ~pm1ons e )(pressed 1n 1he space above are those of the Oa1ly Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those ot 1heir authors and an 1s ts. Reader comment is IJ'l111led. Add ress The Daily Pilot, p O Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd} Fees P aid By L. M. 8-0yd Took less than a year for the tourists' ft'l''i to pay off the cost of the t:1ffo l Towe r What conslrul·trnn ~vel of late might d ::i1m the s<1mt•'1 Not m any, 1f an~ Q '"When "as 11 tha t the first musician re rc>corded a number o< musln ll instru· me n ts, one over thl• other, to produce a record?" Df'ar Gloomy Gu8 C redit m o d e rn t echnology, as a pplit'd t o traffic control, for tho s e ex p e n sive , sophl stlc ate d , com . puteriied lJ·am c signals -that automa tically tum red Just as you or I getthere w.e.s. A Exactly 37 )'ears a.P,o, Sidney Bechel was the bright fellow who initia te d that trick. With rirst a sopr ano sax. then a clarinet. fo llo wed by a tenor sax. addin~ a piano, plus a bass fiddle. and fina lly drums. He did the whole schmccr himself To turn out "T he S h l'ik or Araby," That initial that appears moat frequently on m ono· grammed stickpins is "M". A Br\lish electronics firm has come up with a radio tranamitter so small it can be put Into a pill, prescribed aa medicine by a c00peraUve doctor. s wallowed by the In- tended targot person. then trac k e d b y e le ctronic triangulation so the sneaky lracrn can know al every mome nt the wherea bouts of the suckered party. So you always thought t~ C hristo pher Columbus rlauhtp was the "Sllnta Marla," did you? Ukewtse. But some scholars now aay the "Santa Maria" wasn't bulJt dwinc his IUellme, that hl1 command lhlp, In fact. was "La Capltana." .. J Rowland Evan8 I Ro Carter Stays · in Mideast Fray J W ASIONGTON -br~l's dis· play of a nge r a t Presidtnt (.'urter dlreetly reflults from top- sccret l\mencan replies to ques- tlona by KJng Hussein of Jordan about the future ot Jtwleh settle» ·rnet\t.s on lhe West Bank. The11t' answers. published here for thf' firist time . hlnt that rr ear d e nt C arter eit r.ects Is rH li nha bltants of the se ttl e m~nt s to start e learing out of Arab ter- rU ory ut the e nd o f t h e f 1 v e y 1• a r trn n s 1t1on a l pe r io d During tha t pe riod, Israel. Jordan. Egypt a nd the P a le stinians a rc pled ged to restore "the leg1t1mate rights of the P alesuruan people." cons1s· k nt with Israeli seeurily . In answer to the king 's ques- t ion about "the :.l <1tus" of l:.raeli St'ttler:. "Will there be any I st•tllcmenls l after the e nd" of tht· f1 ve -y('::i r t rans ition . he :1!\h d the U.S replied as .follows · "Whatever number that might remain beyond the transitional J>('riod . would presumably be agrE'ed to in the migotia tions C'oncerning the final status of the Wc:.t Bank and Gaza " 1 ;to\ . '· . ~o r 1r ' 1, I -. r 1 • , e 1 : • 11 • • 1 p· 11 • ' r I P r1111c l\\1n1:.t1:r . '• • m · Begin. wh n the ··~··,, • • "\ answers to Hus~in 1•n• 1m·11 to the Is raeli ~ov­ l'1'111 • 1.t nn Oct 19 a n<i dis· ' • d with Begin by Assistant ~:•t.. \.' t •L • rv of State Harold Suun· der s th~ next day 1"'o dcm· unst1·::itc• Is r a el's d e fi a nce of P resident Cart<'r for 1mp!yml-( to Hussein and tht' P alP~I i,1 •r.'\ tha t the settlemt'nt" v.1 11 • .rl' ,·esUglal rcmnanti:;, Reg111 \\Ult public With his Ion~ nourished plan to "thi<'ke n " the sclllE'· men ts Mr Carter's response was Mailbox e qually angry . He too k Se cre tary or Stale Cyrus Vance's draft of a president.lat prvtest leU.er to be sent to Begln "and. doubled il in s pades" before cabling it to Begin. Thus the settlements question. on which M.r. Carter feels he has been betrayed more than once by Begin. returned to haunt hJs Mideast peace hopes. Equally forbidding ls this suspicion known to be held by the presl· dent: that Begin's settlements offensive stemmed less from de· mands by his hard-line Likud coalition than from his strategy to throw up barricades to pre- vent King Hussein and the Pa lestinians from Joining the peace talks. BEGIN'S FURY al the U S. ans wer3 to Kfog Husse in's 14 queaUons about the Camp David •areeement go beyond the set· tlementa lHue. For e xample. Huaseln asked: "What Is tbe U.S . position" on whether the self.1overning authority to be created on the West Bank 1n· eludes Eut J erusale m "both m terms of territory a nd people? .. "The U.S. will support pro· posals." said the U.S. response. "that wouJd permit Arab inha bi · tants of East Je rusalem who are not Israeli citizens" to vote in the e lection leading to self-rule. Fllt"the r . these J e r u s a le m Palestinians could share ·'in the w o rk of the self-governing authority itself. .. There is nothing startling in this st ate m ent of American p o li c y o n occup i e d Eas t J erusalem Ever since lhe 1967 -· war, the US. has denied ls rael's legal powe r to a bsorb Ea::.t J erusalem. The U S. has nevu r f'<'Ogni ze d Jt:rus;.i lcm a'> Isr ael's capital BUT mE Political 1mpad of the U.S. answers to Hussein I!. link ed in Be~1 n 's mind 10 lsr ae1 ·s ma~nan1 mous a~n·1· ment to withdraw from all its set tlemenlS-<i n t he Egyptian Sinai. To Israel. \he clear 1nknt or the answers lo lfusl)c1n 1s 10 encourage Ar~1 b ho()('s that the W est Bank settlemcnl!oi a rc at:so doom ed. ,,. lsraer s counte~1:1u· ck rrw11·•t the t h reat \.o r d ay 1n th•· negotiations ~ ' 1>c<Jce treaty be tween Is rael 1rnd E gy pt. des pite the COI0('1de nce of a Nobel pe~e prize for both 81·s:rt1 and P resident .Anwar Saft.it Beyond that. the Carter·Beg1n shootout ris ks futur{' U .S r1 .. ta liation against Israel. wh1l'h 1s' seeking billions of dollars C1 11rn the shrinking U.S. budgl't '"Begin is slapping Carte r 1n the face with one hand and re aching for Ca rter's wallet with the other." one adm1n1s tration oHicial s~ud privately. He pre· die ted the CJ roused pres1<k nt might cut "a <·ool b11l1 on" fmm the bill"lsracl is now prc>pur~ng for the U S to flna 11 cl· lhc lsrae h·Egypl1an t reaty SUCH PASSIONS wilt cool. What will not chang <> is Mr. Carter's Camp David pledge to be a "full partner " in the peac1• ga me. That was llussem 's f1r..,t Q"Jest1on. 11w lJ.S. replied thJt 1t would usl' its "full influe nt·<'" to get a West Hank '('tllf•m1·n1 ;1nrl that · PrcMdent Carter will 1·on tanut> to take an <H'llvc· pt•r..,or1al p:irt 1n thl' negot1 al10n'l " Ir lsral'I n ·ally '' 1rv1nJ? In .,cuttle tht• Wt·..,t BJ Ilk I a tk' .mil ~t't a 'cp u r a l t' ll'"'t , ..... 11 h Egypl. as the Whitt• lloust· 'lJ'· pN•ts. those worch hrought no C'O m fort t o P ri m t• M 1111 .... tt·r Begin Kee p Partisan Politics Out of the Courts To the Editor : As a long .lime Republican worker. and a pre:.ent la w stu· dent , 1 am very <'Oncerned and upset a boul the way s o me Republica ns are waging an un· de rhanded, unwa r ranted al· te mpt t o un seat Ca lifor nia Suprem e Court Chief Jusllce Ro5e Bird Until recently. n m an !'lat on this ver y same court .,.,ho was so senile that for a lmos t ten years 1t wa s hard to te ll whether he wa s alive or dead Yet no one raised a ha nd Lo uns<'at him unlll his wife was forced. for-her own personal reasons. to have him decla red legally incom petent. Do c s th is m e a n th e "R ic hardson s " o f the world believe that a senile old ma n is more qualified to sit on the court than an 1nlelligent. experienced 42-year·old woman? AS TO THE Caudillo case. Chief Justice Bird is getting the bla m e for what the Legislature refused to do. Remember. the Legislature makes the law. The Supreme Court only Interprets and cannot m a ke deci$ions which are completely contrary to clear legislative intent. permittiJ1g Malibu· disaster vie· ti m s to rebui Id the ir homes with out hindrance fro m the · Coastal Commission BEYOND THAT, it is obvious to a nyone who has had the mis· fortune or deatin~ with the com· mis·s ron ·th at this Is truly bure a uc racy gone mad . The original adm irablt' goals of the Com mission have bet>n pervert· cd to a nightmare ror a pplicants. We ll co ncei ved a nd re · sea rc he d plans approve d by local jurisdictions are routlnt>ly overturned on technicalities by the votes of some of the most mus hy ·h e a d e d co mmi ssion me mbers ever to se rve on a reg· ulatory agency. Volumes of regulations. reams of reports and forms to be filed , 1nte rminable delays, ina biftty 10 get a s traif?hl answer to a simple q uestion. unreturned phone c!lls all conspire to thwart the poor unfortu·nate supplicant of the Coastal Commis'lion to his Wlt'S e nd. When the people voted over· whe lmingly for Proposition t3 they voted for less government s pe nding. redu<.'ed property tax· es a nd equally as important, less government interfere nce in their Jives The time has obviously come t o apply this mandate to the Coas tal Co mmi s s ion by t er m inating the commission and r eturning control of our beaches to loca l f(overnment at the first op port unity, D.A. TICKNER that it becomes "thuggery" only when there is sufficient pubhc ex posure to m ake it politically sens itive to deem it s uch. It ts tn fact "politlcal thugger:y " in the individual cases that do not have the public exposure of this grel t ca tastrophe and I find II con· te mptlble that the governq r. and his a pp'o rnled Coastal Com mission "thugs ... opera le with such despicable hypocrisy 1n cx ercising this politica lly mollva\ ed double sta ndard BERNARD F'. SYF'AN .. Not 81 .. IHr thought of all the s oph1st1ratl'd • m ilitary equ1pml'nt a nd 11r ganization that could h~· .. n employed to shorten 1.hl' war ;md save life and propert y l mi.iy bi! even S L I Could our satelli te ~ystt>ms !Telestar. Landsat, T1rus. Nim bus etc. 1 have been organized to _give us "early w~rn1n1-C d a ta~ 2. Could our allar k plant•,, d ay and all wcathl'r have bl•t·n traine d to d1 vr hnmb with special chemical bombs" J . Could s pec ia l c he m1rnl bom bs he dev1•loped hy re~carl·h a nd develo pme nt p rog ra m~ To the Editor . similar to our defe nse eHort!\" Yo ur headline "f'a11v Cam 4 f'atl1ng m an t·arly kill , paign Urut Blasts Rusk Claim · could all our resour('PS be com· 1s one more example of your ,. milte d, Na tional. Guard. Air bias in the upcoming Sheriff\ F'orc('. Navy. Marin<' Corps ~ind clcction.l was there allhe ht>ar Arm y: t a nk t'r s and cargo ing on ttus matter a nd I a~un.> planes. B52s and helicopters you the re we re no "bl,-st:." a ll c oordinate_d thr.oug h an m ade by anyone. em er~ency Tactical Air C'.ontrol (;~nter twlth the help of LtU.on ·s THE RUSK campaign simply T'..1ct1cal Data Syst em 1 wh1rh m isconstrued the definition or a ~·ould a llow the total effort to t)c word and was found in technical sc h E' d u I e d , s <' r a m b l e d . violation of a new ordina nce re· t·oor dillated with f'FA , and garding Rus k 's s upport of 20 diret'ted a g ain:.t t h e f ire police associations 1n Orange ta rgets"! County. While 16 representatives S Could fo rward a 1 r ron of 16 police assoc1at1ons voted trotte rs IX' employed with tht> una nimously tQ e ndorse Rusk fire g round c rews durin~ ltw they did not sign their names day" and da le this procla mation of S. Could radar controllt>cf their s upport, hence the viola· d rops be made at ni~ht ? Wt• tion. IThe other four a ssocia could even S<'l radar or radio lions did sign their nam es 1 beacons upon the target • . In addilJon the commission did We know the orgam7.al1on!\, .. -~· th R k a m a nd m os t o r the eq u ipm ent no~ en cize e _us c · necessary to do all of this exists pa1gn ~or. Ing. ll 15 true the now ! r believe under present The public certainly should be <"O nccrned about c r im e . We should demand that our e'ft!cted re prese ntatives give the courts the tools they need to work with so they <'a n do c.in effective Job. But let 's keep partis an polillcs out of the courL<; or we will harm the very ~pie we are trying to prote.>rt by destroying our re· publica n form of gove rnme nt. -R UTH L McCLUSKEY Former Member Repubhcan • Central Committee su•So••,.,. To the Editor: A thought has occurred ~at would provide a fair and eqwta· ble settlement to the Bluebird Canyon sUde victims. a fasr set· commission found t~at G~tes conditions that (i re fi RhtinR has had not asked the Poli ce Chiers becom e "too im po rtc.1 nt" t11 • Assoclallon for th.cir cndor~c· leave solely in lhe hands of the· ment Wh at you fall to mention fi re fi g hters a nd the fort'~ r·v is Walt Scott. a ma n who has en· se rvice . The people need lo dorsed Gates and appe ars in P•C· know that a bettt'r team (!ffor1 tures with Gates in his cam could be made now. To the Editor; tlement without Involving any The vultures of the Coastal · fede ra l or state disas ter relief Commission staff, without even funds. a dece nt interval . h a v e The City of Laguna Beach descended on the victims of the could tra de the 10 acres or slide Malibu nre ln tcrude atte mpt lO ,. area with 8 like amount of city. blackmaJl homeowners wanunt o'tfned land In an area to be to rebuild their homes Into meet· agreed upon. Then after the lhg COftlmJsslon regulations gov-slide area has been cleared off It ernln1 new construction. . could be bulldozed off to malce a fhe commiss ion blackmaJl,.m park or green belt area. the first \nstance . demands lm· I believe that this would be a proved beach access which wtll bond issue. tr necess ary, that the doubtless caus e a further voters of,Laguna Beach wouJd · hardship for those owning s malJ approve of overwhelmingly. lots who have already lost e very· MI CHAEL R. LAWLER thing but lheir land 1'~rom prior pers onal e x· perle nce. the demands will lhen escalate Into a bureaucratic nlirhlma~ for lhe unfortunate vlcUms of the nre who. rtrst dev· aatated by nature. would then be f urt.her victlmiied by the red tape of the oveneaJous Coastal Commiaalon bureaucrats. The new Le&islature should adopt lmmedia~ly upon rec!On· venlng ln January. le1t1latlon AIN 'Tft ... 1!'11' 1'o the Edlt.or: Last night I heard Gov. Brown 's comment:. on the Coa1tal Comml1slon 's react.Ion to the 1reat number of people Who lost lhelr property ln the re· cent fires and 1 totally •Ifft with hls atatem ents regarding t.heae "buNaucr..tlic thugs." tr 11. however. curtoua to me ,, . pa ign literature. asked the as· E.R. CIAMPA sociation to change its policy of Lt. Co l. USMC Hclircd not endorsing candidates wno · do you suppose Mr. S<'.ott wanted No •Blfl Broflaer' them to endorse? R.A. BOSTROM To the Editor : In respon~e to R Douglus •~ttn W'ap1 Hunter 's letter published Oct. 25. the most important issue in Proposition 5 on smoking is gov. e rnme nt r egulation -Big Brother 's intervention --which we don't Nant. I'm a nonsmoker. finding a few solutloos to thl' problem of avoiding cigarc•ltt• smoke : our air is filthy enough without it. To the F.ditor: On Oct. 23, when t saw that wall of namlng inferno miles lo ng on the TV news. and watched the puny efforts or our ground and air fi re fighting, I • REN£ SMITH • Utttt1 /rom rtodtrs ort ~lconM" TM nght to condtnlt' fellers lo /1t IJ)OOt or eUmlnore hbel 1s rtserwd. Lt1ttt1 of 300 words or ltss will bt gltlf'n prt(ttenu . All lt tltr• muat fn duck ngncturt and mallulg oddf'ras but nomtt ' mo11 bt withhtl.d on re- quest •I au/fkuml TtG.ton is oppotnl Pod111 to1ll not bt p11bli3hc'.d .. , 0 . bu t d1 \ 6& ' I t /01 • d(J J lol Tia die £a .,,. .. ...... ...... =· ~ = ....... ,.._ ~ .. , ... ...._ -...u Qrange Coast ED ITION VOL. 71 # NO. 30S, 4 SECTIONS. SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1978 N TEN CENTS Market Gains 35.34 in Trading Today Record Single-day Spurt Gr'eets Carter's Dollar-saving Plan ~EW YORK t AT't Tht- >lOCk murkct, dromullcally rt' H'r-.1ng 1t~ ri :'<'l'nt lllltdt'. \tagf'd l• JM>""t'rfol rally 1n ac-u,~ tradin~ tod.•>' ;u. Woll Sth·t<t '.\dc·omed l ht> gon•rnmcnl · h r~:i.cut.> plun ror the dollu . · The Dow Jone •~ r gt• of 30 1ndustr\als, which h.td tumbh<d 1()4 poinb In thl" hu.t 12 trud10~ d a y' . l urn t· d n r <' u n d u n 1t r hmb<'d 35 34 to dOM' ul 827 79 lo da)' Tht' formc•r rl!tOrd 'Sln!dt• duy .:111n ror lh1• uverti&\' wu:. 32 ~J po1nb· on Aua HJ. l971 , ufflor then Prt-i.tdent Nixon announ<'1'<1 a st>rlt•.11 of dra1>t1c econom1 t meas ures including a freeie on wuf.!h and oriccs. Ga 1neri; overwhelmed losers by ti n 5 l margin in the over-all I :tlly o f New York Stock Jo:xthunge-listed issues H.elore the market opened the F e d eral Rehcr ve Board d1 s dosed a series of s te ps designed to s hore up the depressed dolla r in foreign exc h a nge . in c ludin g an unprecedented increase in the dis co unt rate by a full percentage point, to 9'i'J percent. <See story. Page A4 . I Such a Jump in the discount r ate. the charge the Fed sets on '* * ... * loans t.o its member commercial banks. appeared hkcly to exert strong upward pressur(: on other .interest rates. But many Wall Streeters lake the view that such a short-term JOit 1s necessary medicine to treat the bas ic proble ms of mflalion in this country and lack * * * of confide nce in the dollar overseas. The brokerage firm of Bache Halsey Stuart Shi elds Inc. issued a state ment declaring: "All the .dHficult rhoices that had to be made have been made The admirustrat1on and thl' Fed have bitten the bullet. .. * * * ·Dollar 'Plot'· ~·~~piracy Pro.bed WAStfiNGTON IAP> -The government is investigating charges that leading banks in the United 'States conspired to drive down the value or the U.S. dollar on foreign money markets in order to reap windfall profits, it was disclosed today. filed a c1v1 I suit ;.iga1nst tht' bank. Edwards. who charged that he was rired C1fter makmg the al legations. has said Citibank and other maJor banks capitalized on the weakness of the dollar an relation to other foreign curren Cll'S by .. selling s hort .. one day and then buying back dollars lht• next d ay after they had declined an value. hell them at the going price and ' mus t later replace the borrowed dollars. lf tht:' price of the dollar A J ustice D<?partment official. who asked not to be identified by name, said the 11west1 gat1on began about two months ago and· is rocusing on. c harges that ma JOr American banks "acted m conce rt" Lo drive down the value of the dollar on 1nternat1onal markets . The official s aid that if tht:' al- kg a tions arl' accuratt'. the banks could be cha rged with price fixing violation::. under thf' Sherman Antitrust Act When traders st•ll dollar~ short. they borrow dollars and ' Fmry, Bees Hmded l n . O•llr Piie! Pr.>to by ltl<Mrd Ko_.., .. "If there were a ntitrust v1o!a - t1ons it would relate to whether or not there was collui.ion There has got to be evidence they act- t:d m concert,·· the official said. A blue fairy :ind two bumble bct'h \l.l·n · hauled an to lluntanj.!ton lical·h .I all Tuesday night for driving under the 1nflul'nt•t• ol u lc'ohol. poli ct• rcpork d FIREMEN BATTLE IRVINE TERRACE BLAZE THAT GUTTED HOME IN NEWPORT BEACH Occupants Escape, But Owner Burned Trying to Rescue Couple's Pet Birds W unty OKs Home in Newport New Study Destroyed by Fire The revelations of the in· vesligation came as President Carter announced drasltc steps aime d al halting the s inking value of the dollar overseas. ISee story Page A4. l The Justice Department of· fi cial said today that among the sources of the aJlegations wa.'> Da vid Edwards. a forme r employee of Citibank, who bas The fairy, a woman ('Ov e red with blue makeup a nd sprayed with a spark· Ieng glitter , s pent the night in jail. The two folks an bee costumes b<1iled out and made their way back to their hive, police said. Of .Airpo rt Ora nge County s upervisors wtll spend an estimated $2'.50.000 for another study of the Orange County Ai rport. The board agreed Tuesday to hire a consultant to work for the next year on a plan to chart the mrport·i. future and determine h o w fa t'i l it ies s ho uld be remodeled to meet the publrc's uir travel needh. .. The master plan work in no way is dabhling over another s tudy of the airport." said Supe rvisor Philip Anthony. "This . is a job of putting the blueprints together that will improve the airport," Anthony said. Barbara Fox . an assistant dlT"ector of the county General Services Agen cy, ~aid in a report to s upervisors the last a1rport master plan was created in 1965. Since then. revised plans have bee n developed, she wrote. but "there is a n eed fo r an integrated up-to-date master plan." The n~w studv comes on the hee ls or an Environmental Impact Report <EIR> that cost 1262.000 and Look four years to complete. While the El R once was consider ed the docume nt to cha rt the a irport ruture. supervisors in Augus t m erely accepted the document without . selecting any of the alternate plans presented. Instead , Anthony proposed creation or a ne w a1rport master plan whic h would uddress capacity, land use compatibility, noise programs and cons traints on airport growth. Mrs . Fox said much or the data needed for the new mast.er plan is contained in the E IR. But addilionaJ study will be ne e d e d in the a rea s of architectural design, facilities <See AIRPORT, Page AZ) WHEELS ROLL ON FIRSI' CUL "l j Rold my car .for tbe full price on the first day to the first <'&lier." That 's the advertlsing success 5'ory of the Corona del Mar man who placed Lhls ad In the Daily Pilot: · Audi \D72, xlnt cond. AIC · $1400 JCXX·XXXX 11ft 6 pm. The Dally Pilot provides the. tervice'you peed, A fri~ndl> ad· vlser will help you write an ad at 642·S678. .. • Newport Beach ftr e investigators are probing a blaze that gutted half of an Irvine Terrace home Tuei;day night. No cause has been determined for the fire lhat brolre out in the rear attic of the home al 1437 Dolphin Terrace ~t about 10:30 p.m The home's occupant:-.. Mr . and Mrs Harry Phillip, escaped without incide nt from the blazing structure, but Phillip was in1ured when he returnc.-d to rescue the couple's pet bards Firem e n s aid Ph11l1p a pparently made one trip into ,,. the hOuse to gel some or the -birds out, R.ut received seco~d and third ~grec burn,i; on his hands In a second atte mpt He was treated and released frorri Hoa•g Mem on al Hospital. Preliminary fire department reports indicate the fire started in the home's rear attfc area and the names were contained in the reor portion of the home However . the fa r e burned through the re(lr walli. a nd s pread to the garage In add1t1on. firemen said. rriosl or those portions of the home not damaged by flames we r e Sl'V~rely damaged by s moke. U.S. Panef Opposes LNG Terininal Plan WASIDNGTON <API The s taU of the Federal Energy Regulatory' Commission n..'Com· mended today that a sate at Point Conception be rejected for construction of a terminal to re· ceive s hipme nts of liquefied natural gas. already undesirable aspect ()f localing a terminal on an acti ve fault," it continued. Dog Saves Girl In a final environmental am · pact statement, the staff said two better sites exist. \ Its first choice for the LNG term inal would be Oxnard. whic h i s d escribe d a s "significantly superior." $1,430 Taken In Savings FlrDl H o ldup Growh Thu:art Attacker Newport Beach Pol.Jee report ed today that the helmeted ban dit who h(!ld up a Corona del Ma r savings and loan offlct• Tuesday got away with $1 ,430. A ~ erma n shepherd puppy who serves as a junkyard dog deser ves a medal, Westminster police said Tuesday. because he saved a Huntmgton Beach girl from being raped or molested. Westminster Police Officer Earle Graham said the incident occurred last Saturday evening. but it wasn't until the shaken girl was re-interviewed Tuesday that all the facts were known. She was leading her horse to its stable on a lane behind an industrial area in the 13000 block of Milton St .. about 5:30 p.m., when a man accosted her. · Screaming, the girl, 16. broke free from hi s grasp a nd made a frantic dash toward the horse corral. hoping to slam the gote shut and block her pursuer. Jn recounting her ordeal. she told officers thC1t "Lobo," an eight·month-old pup. had come to know her from her v1s1ts lo ride her horse. "He related to her screC1ms lie knew she was in danger." says Officer Graham . Lobo lunged over the wrecking yard fence and, baring his teeth. went after the girl 's attacker "He's not that big, but he can look pretty fierce when he wants to." says Tom Rhynes, manager of Reindeer Towing and Repair Service. the firm Lobo guards . Investigators said the girl's altacker Oed to his c~r a'nd sped away. And Lo bo went back lo wat r hing after the junkyurd. Ju second choice. 1t sa id, would be a site known as Rat· Uesnake Canyon. alon g the Pacific coast north or San Lws Obispo. The staff report cited public r i s k through acc ident s in handling LNG. LNG is natural gas chilled to a liquid at a temperature of some 260 d eg r ees b e l ow ze r o Fahrenheit and holds a huge amount of potentially explosive' energy in a concf'nlrated form. The site <1t Point Conception should be rcJcctcd as a proposed site primarily beCaUSl' or the presence of an acli ve ca'rth· quake fault on the sate." the state ment said. "Significant impar t:-. to the cultural and historical resource~ .... of the area would compound the The robberv occurred at 1 l a .m . There were no customers at the time in the Western FederaJ Savings and Loan A~ sociation office.at 2744 E Coa:.t H.1ghway. According to police reports. the lone b<1ndit walked into the branch wearing a red motorcy cle helmet with a green Vll><lt that covered his eyes The rest of his race was shielded with a red and while bandana He puJled a .45.caliber pistol and ordered tht.> two te llers lo empty their cash drawers into two paper bag!> that he threw on· to the counter. Laguna Veteri.narian Vanishes By Sl'EVE MITCHELL Of,,. 0•1t• "" .. s~ Police a nd .close frie nds re m ain bafOed today, more than two weeks after Dr. G lenn Steven Craft bid goodnight to his s ta(f at a Laauna Beach veterinary hospital and drove off toward his South Laguna home . Tbe 29-year·old veterinarian has not been seen slnct:, and those close to th\\ doctor believe he might be the victim of foul play. In the week and a half prior to his dlaappearance Oct. 18, friends said strange Incidents plagued the normally easygoing veterinaMan, including: -Another veterinarian friend • 1 , .. received a call a week before the a loclll rlower s hop arrived disappearance telling him Dr. hours after the second fire era.fl had been in "a terrible alarm with a sinister message acci<fe_nt and is In So'lf.h Coast for the doctor. ho~ltal with only an hour to "It's ·welrd. No doubt about live " it." said Laguna Beach Police -Numerou s phone calls investigator Gene Brooks this m ade to the Laguna Veterinary morning. Hospital where C r a ft was The detective said he has put r eside nt v e terin ari an left o\ltanaJl-polntsbullelinfor Craft secretaries listening to heavy and his 1972 Volvo sports wagon breathing. or sile nce on the acrosstheUnitedStates. other end. tie 's also c hecking to see if . -Two false a larms were anyone is using Craft's credlt ca l'ld into the adjacent fire ca rd s. ond is talking with station. prompllni an offker to Colorado authorities where show up at the pet clinic 10 Cra ft vacatjoned last summer. mysterious d1sappcaranr1' Ot:t 18. "The re may ht· foul pla.v involved, or he might have• JU.'>I left the arPa," Brooks i-.hruJ(IU'd "But we're followinl( up ever)' lead we cau in hopes of clearini< this t~ing up." Bruce Kirby. a teC'hniraan who has been keep1ng up with the work a l the clinic since the d isappearance. was the last known person to see Craft. He described that last day in detail, often stopping to consider his words before goin8 on. query the "eittremely nervow; And he's been tracking down veterinarian" nboul their many of Craft's friends In "Thal last day was weird ," orlgl"s. Orange County tn an attempt to the toll le<'hnician ~aid this -A noral arrangement from -estab11sb :><>me reason for the • mf>rning .. , t f t ~ h ....... ~ i '· ~ ,. • , 1i. rorced down an the meantime. the traders can make a qu1ck profit by buying back the bor· rowed doll ars at a cost lower than it wm> when they borrowed them Just1Ct> Oepartmt'nt source!. '\atd a number of ot her maJor U S bank~ are involved in tht• 1nvest1gation. bul they declim:d lo name them * * * Dollar up Sharply In Europe LONDON <API The Dollar soared on European money market') today after t h e announcement in Wahhington of 1ww steps to bolster lht: sagging American currency. , The .!.l eps 1n c ll!d e d an unprel'edf'nted one percentage· point increase in th<> Federal Heserve Board's bank lendin~ rate lo a rt>co'rd 9 5 percent. 1Set- fanal markets Page 86 I CARTER'S DRASTIC ACT TO MEAN RECESSION?--A4 Dealers in Frankfurt said they were reluctant to give quotes an view of lht• hectic act1 v1ty and wide ::.pn•ads in the market. Some dt'alt•rs in West Germany were rt'i-.1:rving Jud1<e me nt on whether the measurei. would be t· n o u g h t <1 f o r c e a I as t an g turnabout m the dollar. "We'll prohuby h~1vc to wail until tomorrow until we can co m e t o a n ac c urat t:' <'onclusion," one Weht German deale r said or the chances for long term improvement.· The Swt~h National Ba nk welcomed the announcement and it:. spokesman :.aid the Unill'd States. SWJtzerland. West Ge rmany and J a pan ''wt ll now art together " to support the dollar. Thl' Japanehc government we lco m ed the U S move. f<' 1 n a n c t:' M 1 n i s l e r T a l s u o. Murayama and Bank of J apan President 'fenchiro Morina~:.i • .,~ued a joint statement saying the J apancse governml'nl wlll support the United States. The price of gold rell back on ~urotK'an bullion marb. Coast "'ea th er Partly t lm,dy at times but mostly sunny Thurs- day. Lows 48 to 54 , Highs 66 to 73. INSIDE TODAY "Mo be happy. You had mr tnr 2fi years Some .parents don't hove their children 1110 1 long '· Thu$ spoke Dione Thomas o.s SM preporPd lo die Jrom cancer &e Death Easter at llom.e , Pa.ge Al2 . l•dex Al Yovt' s-nc• At M••M• "'' 1 .. tl"4 AIO "'-•IH l 11>111•H •H Ml!,I( le• C.lllorftl• AS M11111•t ,_,. Cl•ulft.. 01-10 H.lllM•I HOW\ *'·' '" llJ cenuu All o ...... OMIMy Crtnwortl Alt Sylwle l'entf Oe•I~ Nol!Qt M 5"f1J l•lltflel ..... A4 Or . Slel11<-l11ler1.tl_... II• i1e<~ M•rhh , •• , ..... ,.. ,, .. ,, hi•••• .... ,_ CM,U T ... elort '"' O••fM• " WHll!Of Htt"U'9 CIO W•rlf Newt ..... """""' c 11 Af M .. .,~ All e. .. *'·' Af ' ... ·- y ' ' ~ 0 .. 1, ...... ~-· ~ 111<i..rt1 ··-... PARAMEDICS AID CRASH VICTIM IN NEWPORT TUESDAY NIGHT Alhambra M•n Facea Felony Drunken Ortvlnv Charge• In Head-on Colllalon Driv r Faces Rilp In Newport Crash f 'r(Htt Page '' I AIRPORT ... t 1 • q u 1 r 1 • 1 n t' n.t x . f 1 11 ,1 n l' 1 .i I pl.tlllltllJ.: alld Jll'fUll I l.111d UM' .-um p.1t 1b1ltt v J\n 1\lhamhr.1 m.1n f..H·t·d i.'hari.;1•' 111 fl'lon\ drunkl·n drl\ 111i.: todav ;iflt·r a h1•;11l on t·ol 11.:.wn U1Jurt'tl ,1 !'.t "port Beu1·h r~s1cfent Tut>~.1y n1ttht Tht.' IOJUrcd man. Mahamoud llaldar . 22. oC l33K Newport Rlvd • was listed in fair cond1 lion tod..iy a t Hoag Mt'm Ort<ll llo:.p1tal arter the 8 30 pm crash on .lflmboree Road. A('(·ordtn~ to police repon:.. .Jami•:. J~l·ph Adam!>, 55. t urm'd ~hort of the (·ente r d1v1dt>r lln J a mbor t'e whe n leaving th1· N1•wpon c r Inn Polu.·t· alle~e he Wi.1!> dr1vmg Prime Rate Vp; Another l11ere(llje Due?· NEW YORK IAP) Mi.lny of ll1t· nation 'b major commercial It.ink~ m o vt·d todav to boo~t 1111'1 r pnmt• lending rate for the M'Ctinil time in ll'~s than t .... o ¥.N•ks, but another r1st' may be 1n the offing. a:. a r esult of the -Carte r admi nls~r,;ition's move today to shore up "\he dolla r Chemical Bank. the na tion's blXlh targc-sl: Bunke r 's Tru::.t. the ninth l&rgcsl : and Ma n ne .Midl and R a nk ,..-thf' l lth lar..:csl. were a mong the bank!> rais ing their prime rate from 101 1 pt'.'rcent to tO•ri pe rcent. matc hin~ Tuesday ·~ move by No 3 ranked Chabc Manhatl<in Bank Th (' p r1mt' ri.ll t• i s the minimum intcrcst.banh charge I he1 r lwst corpoq1tc customer~ Althou~h It has no direct effe<>l on t•onsum<'r loan rates . it is wat dll·d a s cin indicalor of wht•n· those rates will i;eo It was the third t im e In one month that mf:ljor ba nks decided 10 r rww the prime rate <ind hn ng~ 1t to il~ hig hest level since 197 1 when the prime rate 1 t•al'hcd 12 percent during 1t c·rcd1l squt'cze tt\i.tt ac~otnpamt:d lhC 1974-75 rt!CCSSIOn. Radiome n Aid Boy, 10 I.OS AN<:t-~t.l<:S 1 AP l /\ IO yt.·J r old Et·u.1dorian hoy h;.id J dangerous throat t umor n .. mov t:d ~ur~it·a ll y <Jl UCLA Me d 1cal Ct•nt(•r . crowning a mt•rcy proJcct 1nit1ated by ham rad 10 OJ)l'ral<ir!> who raised m ore lh<J n $5.QOO toward the bOy 's I ravt•l cost !. a nd hops ital ex· l'l'll:-.t•:-. "ll went vt•ry well. llf''i. fine .' (Ir P aul Wurd . who conducted tht• operation on Pa ulino l<'reire. n ·porled Tuesd ay. ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT ff\•Ot~ C.0.\t ~llY PUot w.tft~f'll"',...' h•"' '1 IN.,.,._.., p.,,.,, i' Pvbf1.......,bt IN>O. •n-> (IM t ltu~· f\;,.,,, ro"'f>•n., ,,.~ttte-.a.1'°"" ,.,, Oi'>hh•.~ft Mu"CI•• ""°"ff' ht(lily '"' r,, 1,,. ""''..,,. "'f•oi1tl>'>'I S..tiM" H"'°'itflqtftll"I I\., .Vh f ,.,,_ lain Vatt•., It •14'i1 \•fMh °"'' ~ V•llr, •"•t ,~8--«" \MithCoe;:i A...iinqM,~1,.m ''"' t\ ~'\.""'"° '\.ttt.t'•laf tftf1 ~kv· f~ ~1"(1041 OVO'•"""•fW) ., •• ,,, I\ •f )JO w. ' ... , ,,f .... 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I,.,~ tki.Ch l)Ovl,H/9'tn ~ddh•b'lf iio, VAH,.y )\)61 I A ~I tif(I., ~·· ~" Olf<;o, fNllWIWW 111..11·t hbnund in lhl· wuthbountl I .tnl .. , of tht' :.ti l't'l wlwn t 111· n 11 Ii -.ion cwt·urn•d nt·1.1r l h1· .lulln W ,I_) Ill' 'f'l'lllll:> ('lul) , P a:-.M·r~lty sau1 l\\u nur"'' from ·sJnt.1 i\na 'fu~t11' l'oni · munaty llo~p1lal slOJ>J>t•d tn i:1v1· Cl 1 d to bo I h d ri v l' r ::. u n t ii paraml'dll''> arrtVl'CI on thl· l>l't'ne T he nun-t'b hoth r1rt·~~c'fl 111 hospital ~arb. nppan·nlly \H·ri· on lh<'•r way to ;1 p;irty 't•1th1·r polict> nor fm· r1•1H1rh l1~11·rl lh1• n amt•s o f t hl• t wo good Samaritan~ /\da m s v.a.., l rl'alt·cl :incl 11• Jcasl'd from llo.1g M 1•tnor1J I llo~pil al. "This comput1biltty 1·onthd rt·ll1·1·h J -;eriou., confrontation h1•l\\ 1·1·11 t wo im p or t ant l' h ;i I ,1 l'.l l' r I ~ I I (• .... () f u r l> •• II 1·r111111m1cs." M r~ Fox 1,o.rot1'. "lht• nt•l'CJ for Jll ~11rport which nwl'l~ ttan!-.portJtton nl•eds and thl' t•orf1.1nuul demand ror urtian •Xl)aJl!>IOn." 4'Upl•rv1~orb Tut"•day nl'akd .1 .... tl·1·nn~ cnmm1tt1•1• of count.\ off1t•1als to drafl propo-.;ib for t-rl·atang the nt•v. ma~tt•r ptan In adrl1t1on t h1•v :1'ikt·d rount \ .1d m 1111~1 r.ttor:-. to .... ed, ;1 f<'dt•r at g rJnt lo f1n..1n1·1· up tot,,., thirrls of thl' esl11a.1l1·rl si:;o 000 .... tudy Curbs and Gutters Coast Road Plans . Irk Newport Folk Rcsidenb or Newport Shon·s w ho 've hl·en bi.iltling cit) o r f1 cials for years over cond1t11ms on West Coa-;t Hlgh way, <ire up in a rms again. . This time they're f1~httn~ tht· city over plans to improve llw h11-:hway Directors ol th e Nt•w1rnrl Shores llomt·ownt·I'., J\,c;11t•1t1tlon hav1· tned lo h:.iit the· prnJt•c·t lht1l t•alt!> for adding a lane 111 the south side f)f the highway and 10:.talhng storm drams along th<' :-.tn·t1·h from thl' Santa Ana H1 H·r to ;;7th Stre('I.. What they an· angry about 1.., the city's dfort to get curbs and ~utters iru.lallc·d <1l11ng the north side o r the highway, -,farting with w hat app1.•a rs lo lw th1· ne igh borhood's favor1t1· liquor ~!Ort'. .. 'o r their part. C'i ty off1<·rc1b :-..iy th<•y d on't undt•rs l and 1 hl' oliJt•c· tw ns and are abking Ci.ilTr:ms to h elp them re:.olv£• the problem. J\s v iewed by homeowners. tht' t•1ty 1s being unfair "' rcqumnl( lh <1l c urbs and g ullt•r!> go in at the Tr adew1 nds Liquor slore Clt the huzhwav and Orangt' Av1•nu1· and nowhPn· l'IM· :tlr1111~ 1 tw comme r ci;1I s trip"' W1· 1 Newport. T hey l>ay it's unfctir 111 th•· bus tnC''>S bt>raus t• it will c ut parl.1ng from e ight down to thr<'C sp<1<·es while no other bus1 · m·ss will be affected They want tht· city to delay tn sta ll::it1on of curbl. jjnd gutter!-. until the wholt> :-.trip c<1 n ht clonl· City off1r wls notl· th:.tt no oh t<'l t111n., \.\C'rt• ra1M·cl until lh1· pr11wl'I \.\a~ under v.,1y :.111d to 11· m11\ 1.· th1• curh .111!1 g ult1.•r work \\ oulrl onl) tw .1 w.i~tt' of mone) ('alTran-. ,., li1·1ng uskt'd to 111 11•1 \!•nc· h.v <1 pprovrng a plan to 1n,tJll a blaC'klop ramp ov1•r th1.· c urbing at Trndwinds wt11l't1 would rt•!-.ton• the park111g spac·1· City off1<·1als s;,i y llwy'd lw willing lo l1•avt.' th<.: rump 1n plan~ until lht• n ·sl of the curb rind gutter work is 1ns t<JU<:d 10 lh1• O\!ighborhood Now all lhc•y hav(• lo d o is gt·l (';1ITrans tn agn:t• The f1rc;l cf rort rmwt'<f fruit le.,s. !'><> coun· c·1lmC'n . uflt•r holding tht.' serond puhhr hearing on the 1s~u<· in a month ldst .,.,eek asked .~taff nll·nth1.·r::. to trv -.i1mt>om· a littl<: h 1 g h e r u I' i h I.' I a d d c· r a t C':d Tran~ · Lo' Ang1·le'> off IC'(' T ht•v w::inl lhl• h1ghw;11, 1mprnvc• mc•nt \\11rk lo i:o ,thf'ad without 1•11nt1nuo11' ('flmr>latnt~ rrorn Nt•" 111111 Shun•' r1•.,1d1·nh Huor 'Conspiracy' .Assailed in Irvine By PIOLIP ROSMARIN Ol I._ 0.1ly Pilot St•fl Irvine City Counc il member!> Larry Agran and Mary Ann Gaido charged Tuesday thal ttw Irvine -based Fluor Corp ha .... conspired to "i.cuttlP 1n · d epende nt local clcct1<1n., i.lnd r e p lace them w1L h d1v1i.1 v1• partisi.l n polities .. A I'' I uo r v 1 cl' p r c•-. 1 d t· n t laughed it off a~ non~l·n:.c..• ltHlay Agran and Mrs Ga1do p<11nkd to a $1.000 contribution from lhe farm to a group moling passag<' next Tuesday of "Mcasur'-' L." wh1t·h would consohd:.itc c·oum•1I t•lc c ti o n s with co unt y administered June primary con· tes ts City eleclions now a re held in March of even -numbered years The counc il m e mbe rs said they would ask M ayor Bill Va rdoulis to call a !!.Pecia l cmm· Jlil m cet10g Friday to "examinl' the corporate domination·· or Uw "Yes on L'' campaign. T hey said they would a lso ask Floor executives and other con· tributors to disclose votuntanty any donations made after Oct 23, the closing date or the la t rtnanclal disclosure period prior to Tuesday's election. By this morn.inf. Mrs. Galdo reported neither ahe nor A1tran had been s ucressful 10 conlucl· rn j( Vanlo111ts . dt•sp1lt.' sevt>r.TI atkm pl!< Sht.· -.uggesll'tl ht: wa~ :.i vo1c..l 1 ng them . 11nd s aid !>ht• pl<innf'd to ask C 11 y Managl'r Willia m Woolldt .Jr wh ether lhl'n· 1s a nolhr•r way to force a '>Pt'<'1al ml'C'lmg It normally takC''> thrt•t.· coun r 1lmen lo call a ml'Ctrng Coun <'ll ml'n Arthur Antho ny and 1'>il\'IC1 S1lb. "1111 '>lll'J}llrl tht· twllot ml'a,urc· ..ind rida·uled their <'Ollt•a gl1t·s · conlt·nl1o n . sa id T uc•sda} lhl'Y would not support a bJ><!Ctal ml'etmg. 01:.closurt' :-.l atements reveal tht• foll11w1n~ t1onat 10ns to lhl• I fVllH' Nt:Wl> a ncl Fart orl'arnza !Ion 1t!lff'01. lht• ~rnup promnt- inA the ballot mcas u n• fo,luor Corp . $1,()00 Oran~t' County Committee• for Stat<' and LoC£•1 Candidah's . $1 .000 The Linroln Club of Orange County. $1.000 The J.lnC'o ln C l ub 1s u He publica n orgunizution. and the Committrc for Stnte and t..o<·ol Candidates is a ffiliated Wllh It .. 8 ecnusc Fluor Cor p Viet• President Thom1m El1'ck is a m ember or !hi' Lanroln Club. l\gran and Mrs. Galdo a lleged "The entire bankroll or the •Yel't o n 'L · compalgn h as rlowed tl)ro\li;th the Fluor Corp. polillcul pipeline." ..... Off shore Oil Bailliam Won't · Buck -Leasing By JACKIE UYMAN 0t Ille p#;!I'( f'Ta.t it11t lJ S Rep Robe rt Budtwm . R·Ncwport Beach. sold today he dot:lj n 't pl an to oppose proposed oil drllhug leases off Southern Ca lifo rn ia b ecause "the a ltc rnulivt• U1 lark of ulihz::illon of pc·t rult•um rcs t·rvt'!> 1s hav10g ll11· llc hts so out " "Whale I'm not tor rushing w1ll v nilly i11Lo leasing, I think t hl•rt• :-.hould be a controlled me thod of fmd1Jlg out whether or not tlu.'rC' are real rese rve& ... lfadham i.a1d <Related story. P~~e A31 "I am ont• or those who •b <·onv11tl'l'<i we're going to have to 111 111.te proYcn reser ves 1f we can 11 o 1 t 1 n a w a y t h a.t 1 ~ e nvironm e ntal l y and t1·l·hnolo~1cjjlJy sound " Badhani. contacted hy phone at his Wa shington office. was com m e ntrng on c urre nt U S. lJcpartmt'nt o f t h e Inte rior ht'ar ings in San Diego on a fe der a l plan to lease tracts off Southern California Strong opposition has arisen at <) Drake Named Staff Chief For Hospital -Or Donald Drake h as as- sumed duties as the chief of '>laff at H oag Me m o ri a l llos p1tal. Or Drake·. a uro logist. tr.lb bl'l'n on tt~c hosp1t<11'~ m l'Chcal ~t :.i ff for nine year l> lie re· <'l'tvcd hi!. meda c·al d eg ree from tht> Uruvt•rs1t v of Buffalo and servt.•d his interns hip a nd r es- idency 111 New York hospita ls . lie has been a m ember of thl' ho~p a tal 's Medic al Staff Ex· t•c ut1 v(• Comm1lt('l' for three years. holding the offices of sC'c rl'lary tre ;.is ure r f:lnd · prcl>· 1dt•nt t>ll '!·t •Other µh ys1e1a ns newly 1•l1•et 1·d to lh<.' 1·1unm1tlt•1• 1n dud1• H1d1ard llar:.tno. prt•sid(•nt l'lcd a11cl .J am1.•-, Witwer. octhoped1 c.1s, ..,1•c·1•t•t :srv t 1 t·a~uri•r Ot hl·r · fl('\.\ phy:.1t·111n mt•m hl•r-. of the comm1ttet• are J ohn Applt•gate . ol>stctr1cs· g\11t•t·oln~v. Willium Ows le\' •·<H no..,t· and throa t , a rid William ('.11•P'>, gt·nl·ral s ur ~t·r~ Se1Uors Eye Ht:amii Trip "lc•wport lkuc.·h 's s enior t•1 t1zc·n~ an• lookinit for other '>l'1t1<1r<> tnll•rc•s l<'d in i.I 13-da\ 11 ql to llawa11 · Th<• mt•mh<'rs of OASIS tOtder /\!luJt -; Social. Informa tional and . s~·r·v I('(', Cenh•r Hf(' pl:-mnmg lhl' f'Xc·urswn from M<irl'h I to 13 an d ~II'<' looking for fe llow t nl\ t.>lt>rs Cost for the• lnp. wh1 r h in • c·l11cl1•' mr fart'. hol t'I accnm mo1l.1t1on ..... ~Offil' mt'ab, a .luau. ~how-. anrl lours. 1s $1'.175 pt·r pt•r"m Tlw l'~t·c1rl1..•d lour will l'O\ .,,. four island:-. in thc 1:1 d<iy:-. Dt•adhnt> for re!>l•rvat1on~ tl> Jan. 15. f'or adttit1onal 1nforma· . t1on. contar t OASIS, 759·9471 th ~ h e u1ngs lo 26 o r 2 17 pro p osl'd tr acts Th e 26 nt.•ar ·shore tracls a rc sa~ lo lK m ii es off l he coast bet wcc-n Dana Point and San Diego . A strong front was presented in Tuesday hearings b y San Diego Mayor Pt'te Wilson. U.S. Heps. Lionel Van Deerlin and Clai r Burgen e r , a nd Assembly man Larr y Ka piloff. D San Diego. The leaders sa-ia-th~ tll!trevc - the reserves in the nea r-shore areas are comparal1vely s mf:lll and that San Diego faces th(: pote ntial loss or its $1 billion a nnual tourist industry m case or an oil spill Tht'y aJso cited air pollution dangers and potential disruption to Navy training exercises The hearings arc expect.cd to be taken into consideration when Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. makes his final-r ecomme ndation lo the Secretary of the Interior . Badha m noted that. while in the s tate Legis la ture. h e authored a t)ilt lo refae w and e xtend a ban on oil drilling in Southern California within the ·>three-mile state jurisd ict ion. H owever . he s aid h e now believes it is n ecessa r y to cons ider future ene rgy needs as w e ll as env iron m e nt a l protection. "I am terribly concerned a bout an overaJI ene rgy policy and unfortunately we d on 't have one." Badha m said. "Ther:e's no pat y es o r no answer." he added. "I cannot come out and JUSl blindly oppose luture use of reserves." Bad ham s aid he hasn't been contarted by any local leaders.10 connectio n with the proposed leasi ng. He said s t rong opposition by Oran ge Coast leaders to . the le a s ing might influe nce his pos ition. CrmitPleas Rejected By Newport Newµ11rt Beac h city coun cilm en do n 't want a n ything m ort> to do with the fe deral g r ants they u:.ed to buy the !>entor c1t1zen center Counc ilme n h ave agr eed unanimous ly not lo apply for rpor e funds uffl·rt!d under fed eral H o u s ing and Com munit y Development block grants That m oney comes from the Depart· m e nt of Housing and Urbf:ln Oevt'lopment <HU D 1 Councilmen who made the d<'' c1s 1on in a surpris<' move <.1t t h1· conclusion of l<c.t week's meet ing indic<tted they wc.r:e unwitl 111g to laJ<(• tht• money bt.•t•aUS(' of l hl' requirements for low a nd m o derate·COl>t hous tn ~ tha t come with it . In a three-year J>('rtod ending last year. the city got mor(' th;rn $800,000 through the prog ram for its senior citizen center Rut councilmen s aid that s ince !hen. HUD ha~ µl al'1·d grccJlcr t•m11has1 ~ on tht· hous ing n· qu1rem ent and h al> been selling quotas of tow cost housing for citie s using the grant monev Baseball Football Soccer Tennis Everythinf (well nearly herythinf) for ~e Athlete ... ••"" Volley Balls Soccer Balls· Footballs Baseballs Softballs Playground Balls Boogey Boards Wei1ht Sets Jump Ropes Racket Stringing 1 ru o• •merK• D GJ .... , . "'°"'"' OO<lCI• ~ i D > C"-oiiiiiii-..,.....1 ~ Cfnl•1St s----- L..IO"t ,..,. Spiked App"J Injures Child S HREVEPORT. I.a . (AP l -Pol\ce said a woman wt18 a rrested after a c h 1 I d b i t i..n t o a llrtlloween upple and wus stuc k with a pin lnvestlgators said they found three trick-or-tre at a ppl e s s p ik e d with 11tr a 1 1i:h~ p10i; •Tuesda y nig ht • Afte r children told of flee rs wher e they' H6t the a pples. oollce said, they arres ted Edellr<Jul M . Clark. 51. of Shreveport S he was booked into city Jail on c harges of ag- ~ra v ate d batte r y Jnd vtutrrtron of lhe ~talc law proh1b1ting dangeroul> con- ta m ination or food. CdMTree .Action Delayed N e wport Be ach P a rk!>. Be aches and Recreation com· missioners ar en't going to order trimmed trees in Corona del Ml;lr until they're sure a ll tht> hom eown&ts involved want the trimming done Commissioners d elayed action Tuesday on a proposal from the Harbor View Hills Communrty Assoc1at1on to seve rely trim the parkway trees i n the neighborhood T he matter was re ferred to a comm1ss1on :tubcommiftee Wlth orders lo be sure each of the 150 h o m eo wn ers 'i n th t' neighborhood wa nt the trees cut back. The subcommittee was also o rd e r ed to look into another trce-tnmmmg dilemma involv- mg a eucaly ptus located a t 4th an·d 'Po insettia "avenues in Coron a del Ma r. The hom eowne r want s tht' tr.ee 's roots c ut because they a re d a ma~ng thc ·s1dewalk. btlt <'O m missio n poricy prohibiti. '>ll t'h ·w o rk beca use of ttw rlangt.•r that a st rong wind could fell ltle tree Com m1i.s10ncrs wunt an opin· io n from the.: c ity attorney before ac·ting un thl, 1·ucC1lyptu:-. proble m Jhe s urvey o r individu al hom t-ownt•r!> in Jla rhor Vil·w lfllb wa:-. n ·quesled l>t'cauSt' vf a heated dtltpute tbat l\Urfaced 1n that ne ig hborhood three yt-ars ago over lhe trimm•!!S of pa rkway trees. Ro n Whitley. direct or of parks. beaches and recreation. s aid today he thinks 1t 's likely tha t the tree trimming pro- po~ah will be taken to city councilmen for hnf:ll act ion . Children's Swim Program Slated Progrnms in swimmmg and mu:-.c ular dt•vclopmcnt for tiny tots a re now uvaala blt.' at 111.._. Orangt• Coast YMCA. i:wo Un1 vc·r s 1ty Ortvl!, Newport B<.·al'h The centt:r a lso offers 'ik1JI c la s::.e:., skateboarding and gym nctst1cs ror 8 to 10-year-olds Ill form.1tion 1·a n be obt<J1ncd by ealhng 64.2·9990. Duck Feet Chu1chill water Wonder Speedo White Stag· Rawlings Wilson Bancroft Jog Joy White Stag Wl1wain Davis Victor Imp Yonex,Prince Speedo·Adidas Badminton Rackets 1 ' .. ( t f t ~ r J '- j t \ i t 01 P: but day . 66 to IN: "M. /Or I' don 'l long. Thorr die J E~t ' CALIFORNIA Leads Poll Brown to Aid. 2 Candidates ·. 8 llT D\'M.'\U,V AND MRS. BUJlKE got some 1•n<'ourai:<'ml'nl Tut''lday from Secretary of State March Fong Eu's prcd1C'tion of a 75 percent vote r turnout n<'xl Tut-Sday , ~·bout 5 percent higher than at moi.l gubcmalorwl elections A big turnout usually helps Demon~ts. und can be crucial in close race.; In add1 t1on to ~t\'ing Oymally's money.starved · C'ampaign some ca!>h, Brown a lso came to his. run· ning ma te's defense with C'ontmued criticism of Curb's prcd1cllon last weekend that Dymally will be Indicted for unspecified cnminal acts. The u nsubs tant iated attaC'k on Oy m ally brought ~me cn ticism of Curb from within GOP rJnks. and continued :.1lence from Younger. "IT'S IDS CONCJ.USION," Youn~et said. re · fusing_ to either sub!>lantiatc or repudiate Curb. who C'1ted Younger as one source of his prediction of an incUC'tment. But William Campbell of Hacienda Heights No J Republican in the statt· Senate, condemned Curb's comments a~ "f•xtremely unfortunate and irresponsible," a nd prceicted a backlash' a gainst Cu~ . _. $4.5 Million Prop. 5 Foes Big Spenders SACRAMENTO (API TobaC'co companies have spent a rt'cord-i,,ettiog $4 5 million so far lo snuff out a baUot measure that would ban or restrict smokin~ in a Wlde van e{y of places. And the fiep-ubllcan candidates for lieutenant govt'rno r and a ttor ne) ·gener a l le ad their De mocratic oppanents in fundraising, according lo c<1mpa1gn spending reports on file Tuesday. As of Oct. 23, opponents of the .a nti-sm oking m l•a sure. Proposition 5. had raised $4.58 million and spen~~~ over $4 6 million. wi th almost all the mon<'y coml~'rfm\t tobacco companies. IN CONTRAST, THE Yes-On-5 Committee ra ised just over $500.000, includ1og $82,761 in loans . Virtually all the No-On-5 m oney is com ing from four t obaC'co com panies: Brown a nd Williamson, $870.000 ; Lorillard, $584,545: Philip Morns. $1.~ million and the R . J . Reynolds , $1.67 million. A good s hare of the s mall contributions to the No·On-5 committ'"e. call~ Californians ror Com - m on Sense, came from t ob acco c o mpa ny employees. MIKE CURB, THE Republican candidate for lieutenant governor , said he had raised $1.5 million, including $563,2.50 in loans. That compares to o nly $295, 163 r aised by LL Cov. Mer vyn Dy mally. Stat e Se n . Geor1?e De ukme11a n . th e Republican c<Jndid ate for attorney genera l. r eport- ed raising $.571.242 as of Oct 23 a nd spending S549.903. T hal comoares with $548'£72 raised bv his q.emocr~tic qpponent, Rep. Yvonne Burke. She sa id she had spent $486.'1119. Navy <Ated Women Sailors at Sea SAN-DlEGO -<AP) -Some N!l_yy. wives are fearing the worst, but today is lhe day women of- fi cers and sailors go to sea with male trews for the first time on non-com bat Navy ships a t ports na- tionwide. Ensign.') Roberta L. Mci ntyre of Charlotte, N.C • and Macushla M. McCorm ick of Selah. Wa!>h., recei ved assignments aboard the l op-secret s ubmarine tender USS Dixon at the Ballast Point s ubma rine base hen-. , They are a mooJ: 55 women offi cers and enlist- ed per sonne l who will be assigned to help operate 21 non-combat ships in t he Pacific and Atlantic fleets as the Navy's wome n-at·sea program weighs a nchor alter nearly two ye&rs oj pre parations and legal delays. - THE CHANGE IN ASSIGNMENTS for women was part of the recently enacted 1979 defense authorization bill. The femal~ tmslgns, like all offi cers, will each have a sln~le stateroom side-by-side separated by a private bathroom-showe r. L t. .Doug Rein, Bar!ast ·Point rub lie affairs of· ficer . says lhe wom en's du lies wil be e valua ted by tf\e s hip's comma nder , but the Dixon. whose homeport is San Diego. doesn't make extended • voyages. · STARTING ON A MODEST scale, the Navy -hopes to Increase the number or women on sea· going sl\lps to S.130 ofClcers and e nlisted personnel by 1984. They would comprise nearly 9 percent of the total force ol about 40,000 Navy women In un- 1Corm planned by that time. Capt. P aul Butcher, who has b(!en Instrumen- tal ln shaping the women·at-sea profram, said re~ cently that few women have tushed to volunteer for sea duly. ~ • t ,~ , ~.November 1, 1978 OAILV PILOT A5 Mom Again Corky Hm 2nd C<df CLOSING DOWN TO AVOID BANKRUPCY • LARGEST ORIENTAL RUG WAREHOUSE IN THE SOUTH We have been commissioned by the ownen of CASPIAN RUG WAREHOUSE of Dauphme Si., New Orleans to sell their enti!I inventory of over 3000 HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS many of wh~ have been 10 ttock tor yearL WE WIL L OFFER TH~PUBLIC IN • LAGUNA HILLS OVER 409 OF THESE RUGS TO BE SOLD BY PUBhlC AUCTION ON: Sat.. Nov. 4 AT: Holiday Inn 25205 La Paz Rd. Laguna Hills • • Auction: 2 pm Preview: 1 pm remter ervtce .. • Now you can write checKs when you need to and earn 5% interest when Y-Ou don't. Right now, Security Pacific Bank will pay you 5% annual interest compounded daily on the same money you use for writing checks. 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No~• '· una Ro~rt N Weed1Publl$her Thomu 1Cwv111Ed1t0t 8tr~r• Kre1blchl fdltorlal Paoe Editor Blufftop Measure Wuld Be Useful Tu~ y, Newport Beam residents w1ll have to de· c·ult• whl'lh•·r t ht.'Y "'anl Lo rnnct Measure N. the inlUuh ve on blurrtup 01wn 'f"<'*' und itl~t dedication Pro1><.uwnt~ o llw mewiu~ ay it w1ll ml'on that de· 't•lo11l'r.t In all ca i'b lt 's,.l rv1ne C4mpa ny Jand will hin <' tu lo<· ale l ht>1r required par-kla nd a1on1 lhe bluff l'tlJ:t'' in dc•vt'lopm nts on bay o r ·oc an bluffs Th"' ntt-.1-.urt• Jbo t·nllio. for dt>d1cnhon of a s t reet the length of th,· ti luff tn -.t•purall' the o~n space from hom eit, ar there '' nu N••1u1rem('nl thJt \lrt."{·t5 actually be coru1tructed Support\•r'\ :-.. ~ th' m<>asure Wlll t!nsure the sar ty O( ht111h'' h~ 1-..ct>pm~ I tw '' rurturf'.., nw y from c rumbling hluff., ,111tl "111 L·n ... ur ' µubllc tu·ce-.s to lhe bluff views Oppon,·nh rontt•nd that tht• mt"'asur e is too restr1c 11' ,. lh.ll ll "lit 111<'" th<' clly into a ~n~ or narrow st np purk-. .md '"" pt·rm1t lhc;> ronstrurt1on o( roads ulong lhc hlufr t"<IJ!t' Tht•v :-.u v that authortly to prot ect th~ bluff t•di;:es f rum humt' t•onstrur llon anc1 l o preser ve lhl' views .1tr"··1d\' 1~ twit.I b' <'It,. nmcrnls H not r~11tricte<I by the tn 11i.1ll\ '" ttw <'It) .mo <111 \elopt.>n. writ bt· frl'c to come up '' llh M11t1t• nt-.1l1H• mt•an~ to the ends ~ought by the tn· 1t 1~1t 1vt·. oµpuni•nt:-. t'Olllt'nd Fr,inkl). "'' at'(•11't 1mpr~~st>d by so m e of the specific h,illot uruumt·nt~ J d \!u nced by the proponents or ba llot l\k<i-.un· N ' J>rott•t•t1011 or the bluffs and public access can just a s ",.11 b•• ~H:romplti,hcd by Lht> ordina nce the c ity council h.1 :-. ht•t•n working on And an ord inance has the ad van· lagt.• or ht•ing :imendubl<.' to la ke ad vanta ge of (nnovations 1n dcMgn o r t rad e o ffs that c<.1n ~ave the taxpayers .. m on<>y Th<• c·onc:cpt that Measu re N will nol cost the tax· puyers any parikular maintena nce money ls question· ubl\.'. The city will be lia ble for QUblic safety on the public· ly owned bluffs which m eans fencing or other sec unty • m t>asures in some locations . Thl• s uggc ~ti on that few p eople othe r tha n Nt-wpOrte rs \\Ill take ad vantage or the walkway, roadway or w hat<!Vl'r a long the bluffs is shortsighted . Smee the UP · -per bay b now the dom a in of the Stale of California, t>uhlic \.1se of a ll access to the bay -blufltop or bay level m ust certainly incre a se. And m orally the city will be responsible for im proving whatever access rem ains un· d ('r its rontrol. lf:iving ~aid all this, we fail t.o see w here Measure N. imperfect as it m ay be, presents a m ajor pro blem ror t•1thc r the city or the landowner . It could function as a m inimum for city planning t ather than a limit. T herefo re the Daily Pilot s upports a YES vo te o n Ml'as ure N. New CalT rans Blow Once again, O r a nge Coast c ities ha ve found th~msclves in conflic t with the California Departroent of T ransportation. T his tim e the issue Is the de partment's proposed re· linquis hment or MacArthur Boulevard in Newport and Irvine north of Uni ver sity Drive . The effect would be to force those cities to maintain the roadway a nd provide police on a permanent basis for w h at.is now a sta te responsibility: CalTrans offic ials argue that the completion ot a Jeg o f the Corona dc l Ma r Freeway to Red Hill Avenue in Cc>st a Mesa, a nd-the construc tion of two four.Jane, one· way frontage roads to link up with MacArthur Boule vard, will divert heavy tramc of regional and state s ignificance from the portion of Mac Arthur Boulevard in question . Local o ffic ia ls di sagr~e. pointing o ut that the fron t~g(' roads aren 't freeways, don 't have limited a ccess a nd :-.o h ave signa l lights . They s ay heavy traffic won 't a bate on northern Mnc Arthur Boulevard until the Corona del Mar Freeway 1s finished to the place it was originally s cheduled to go. MacArthur Boulevard al Univers ity Drive. CalTra ns officia ls s a y s uch completion is nowhere in thc·i r plans We· invite CalTra n s officials to come down when the · t•urre nt proJ<'C't 1s finished in early 1979 and drive around MacArthur Boulevard near Ora nge County Airport at ru~h hour We· douht they'll run into only moderate traffic, nor th;it they could rc usonably CQnclude those traffic jams Lire caused primarily b y local drivers. CalTra n~ not only is not planning to finish the Corona dtl Mar F reeway. it 's seeking to drop the congested a irport a reu in the hudgeta ry laps of Orange Coast cities . We u r~c C<.ilTrans orricials to withdraw the ir proposal. .,, ... • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other 111ews expressed on this page are those or their authors and ar11sts. Reader comment Is m11it.ed. Address The Dally PJlol, PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 6-42-4321. Boyd/Fees Paid By L. M. Boyd Took less than a year for the tourists' fees to pay o(f the cost of the Eiffel Tower. What construction marvel of late might claim the same? Not many, if any. Q. "When was It that the first musician re-recorded a number of musical lnstru· ments. one over the other, to produce a record'!" Dear Gloomy Gus C r e dit mod e rn technolo~y, as applied to traHtc control{ for th ose exp o n s v e, 11ophi sllcated, com· puteri1.ed traffic signals -that automatically turn red just as you or J get there W.B.S. ·-·'--- ' A . Exa ctly 37 years ago, Sidney Bechet was the bright fellow who i nitiated that trick. With first a soprano sax, then a clarinet, followed by a teqor sax.. adding a piano. plus a bass fiddle, and finally drums. He did the whole schmeer himself. To turn out "The Sheik o r Araby." That irutial that appears mos t frequently on mono· gram med l'tlckpins is "M''. A British electronics firm has come up with a radio transmitter so small it can be put Into a pill, presctibed as medicine by a cooperaUve doctor, swallowed by the In· tended target person, then tracked by elec tronic trianautation so the sneaky tracers can know at every moment the whereabouts of the sucke~ party. So you always thought the Christoph er Columbus flauhlp waa the "Santa Marla," did you? Ll1tewile. But some scholars now say the "Santa Marla .. wasn't built during his lifetime, that his comman8 sbJp, In fact, Wat "La Capitana." Rowland Evam I Robert No vak Carter Stays-:in Mideast Fray WASlnNOTON -ls reel '1 dis· play of anfer a l Presid~nt Carter di~ ) resulu from top. iecrel Amuican replies to Qt.Mtft· Uona by Kini tlwiaeln of J ordan about the rulure or Jewish settle· monta on the West Bank. Th~•e answers. publis hed here fur the flrat time. hint that Pre s ld e nt Carte r CIC · r.ecu Israeli nhabitanla of the settle· meAts to start c learlnti out of Arab ler ritory at the e nd o f th e fi ve -y ea r lrt1 ns1t1onal p e r iod. During tha t period. Is rael, Jordan. Egypt and the P a lesttnlans a re pledged to restore "the'legitimate rights or the PalesUnian people." consis· tent with Israeli security. In answer lo the king's ques- tion about ''the status" of Israeli settlers -"Will there be any !settlements I after the end" of the five.year transition. he aske~y.c lhe U.S . replied as follows: "Whatever number that might remain beyond the transitional period ... would presumably be agreed to in the negotiations concerning the final status of the West BanJt and Gaza." THOSE WORDS infuriated the Is raeli g o v e rnment , and particularly Prime Minister Menachem Begin . whe n the secret U.S. answers to Hussein we re shown to the Is raeli gov. ernment on Oct. 19 and dis· cussed with iegin by Assistant Secretary 'of Sta te Harold Saun· de rs the next day. To de m- onstrate Israel's defiance of President Carter for implying. to H usseln and Che Palestinians that the settlements will beeome vestigial remnants. Begin went public with his long-nourished plan to "thicken" the settle- ments. Mr. Carte r's response was . Mailbox equally a ngr y . He took Secre hry o f Slfate Cyrus Va'nce's draft or a presidential protest letter to .be sent to Be1in ''and doubled it in spades" before cabling it to Begin. Thus the setUements question, on which Mr. Carter feels he has been betrayed more than once by Begin. returned to haunt hJs Mideast peace hopes. Equally forbidding Is this s us picion known to be held by the pres1· dent: that Begin's settlements offensive s~mmed leH from de· mands by his hard·line Lakud coalition than from his strategy to throw up barricedes to pre· vent King Hussei n a nd the Palestinians from Joining the peace talks. BEGI N'S FURV at the US. answers to King 'Ausse1n's 14 questions about the Camp Davi~ agree~ment go beyond the set· tlements issue . For cxumple. Hussein asked; "What is the U.S. poslUon" on whether the sell·eoverning authority to be created on the West Bank in· eludes East Jel'tlsalem "both In terms of territory and people 9 " "The U.S. will s upport pro· posals." said the U S. response. "that would permit Arab tnhab1 ta nts or East Jerusalem who ur~ not Israeli cltizeM" t o vote in the election leading to self·rule. Further. these J e rus ale m Palestinians could share "in the work of the self.governing authority Itself.·· There is nothing startling in this s tate ment of Ame r ican p o l icy o n O<'c up1 e d E as t Je rusalem. Ever since the 1967 war, thf' US. has denied lsrnel'~ h:.c a l power to a bsor b Ea~l Jerusalem. The U.S. has never r f'c o grilied J 9ru5al<."m a~ Israel's capital. . BVT THE political impact or the lJ S. answers ti> Hussein 111 llokcd In Begin '!! mi nd to Israel'!! magnanimous agree ment lo withdraw from all it:. settlemenb 1n lhe £gypt1an S1na1. To Israel, the clear mtent or the answers to Hussein 1s to t>ncourage Arab hopes that the West Bank settlement~ a re alw doom ed Is rael's counteTattack ra1s('d the threat of d elay 1n the negotiations for a peace tre:1ty be l ween Is r ael and Egypt . de!lp1te the co1nc1denre o( .1 Nobel peace prize for both Bt•J!tn and Prc:i;1dcnt Anwar Sad<it Beyond that. the Carter-Bt:~m ~hootout risks future lJ .S. r1· taha tion a~amst Israel. which 11> seeking bilhon~ or dollars from the shrinking U S. budget. "Begin 1s ·la pping Carter in the race with one hand a nd reaching for Carter's wallt!l wtth the other," one administratJon offi cial said privately He pre- dicted the aroused president might cut "a cool b1lhon" from the blll tSTael 1s now prepf!nn~ for the u s to r1 nan cc tht: Israeli Egyptian treaty. SUCH PASSIONS will ('OOI Whal will not change 1s Mr Carter 's Camp David pledge to be ::i "foll partner " in the peact: game. That was fl ussein's 'rir.,t question The U S replied that 1t would use its "full infl uence" to J?et a West Rank settlement and that "President Carter will con· lmue to take a n active personal part In the negotiation~ " If Israel rea ll y is trying to scuttle the WC'st Ilank talks and gl•t a !>C'p a r atc pt:arc w11h Egypt, as the Whit<' llou:-.<' su•,. pee ts. those words brouj!hl -nil, comfort to P rime M1 n1 ~l e r Be gm Keep Partisan· Politics Out of the Courts To lhe Editor: As a long-time Republk an worker. and a present law stu· dent. I am very concerned a nd upset about the way som e Republi<:.&IU are waging an un· derh anded. unwarranted a t· tempt t o unseat California Supreme Court Chi ef Justice Rose Bird. Until recently. a man !'al on lhas very same court who was so senile that for almost ten years lt was hard to tell whether he was alive or dead. Yet no one 'raised a hand to unseat him until his wire was1orc~d . for her own personal reasons. to have hitri demred legally Incompetent. ()o es thi s m e an th e ''Richardsons" or the world believe that a senile old man is more qualified to sit on the court than a n intelli gent. experienced 42-year-old woman? • AS TO THE Caudillo case. Chief Justice Bird is eetUng the . blame for what the Legislature refused to do. Reme mber, the l,,egislature makes the law. The Supreme Court only interprets and cannot make decisions whlch are coniptetely contrary to clear le~islalive inte nt. The public certainly should be concerned about c rime . We should demand that our elected representatives give the courts the tools they need to work with so they can do an effe~live job. But let's keep partisan politics out or the courts or we will harm the very people we are trying to protect by dest~oying our re· public an fonn or government. -RU'l'H L. McCLUSKEY t~onner Member Republican Central Committee TreJ••Bene To the Editor. The story of the Trojan horse warns us to beware of Greeks !>eariftg ~rts. It is applicabie now to this "agreement to agree~· concern. lne the OC a irport, which Supervisor RI ley , former Marine general, comes bearing to the Newport council. Newport Beach councilmen should keep the ada1e in mind before freezing their hapless conall\uents Into any agreement about t he Orange County airport, short or moving it out ot tow,., preferably t o Camp Pendleton. This "agreement to agree," which Riiey haa suppoae.dly netotlated with teveral Newport council membera would destroy any Incentive rot Oran1e County to become partner to a proper rttional airport at the PendlfJton alt•. WhJch nU1ht be 1ood news -- . . for the Mannes. but not to Newport Beach residents Councilmen would do well lo recall that on Sept. I. 1975. m an · intsrview with lhe Oatly Pilot. Supervisor Riley opened up his heart. He said that the toughest political decision he had ever had to make. up to that lime. was voting for John F. Kennedy for president. and be did . t solely because he thought Kennedy was pro· Marine. THAT MIGtrr be okay on the surface, except this is a dem· oeratlc republic we live in, a government of the people. by the people and for the people. Such prejudices harbored even re· motely in a representative of the people don't al ways :.ervc the best interest of the people. And. lbey certainly don't serve the immediate urgency for ctoslng this ridiculous Orange County airport to Jetliner .trafftc. and seriously negotiating for a joint-county regiona l airport et Pe ndleton to avert further loss or life such as Occ urred 1n San Di ego. Why should beJeaguered resl· <\ents of Newport Bea ch. whose lives have long been scarred by jet flights over their homes and families. ullow the Ir elected representatives on the council to suddenly tum face and agree that these insufferable rtlghts are all okay now? . '"REBA WILLIAMS hemoglobin: not unlike the way people kill themselves in ttle1r closed garage by letting the car motor run. It 1s a painless death. but we 're not ready to die yet . and please don 't forget we're breathing cadmium. hydrogen cyanide. and nitro~en dioxide. none of which do I remember as being components or fresh air. Smokers. I ask you to vole "Yes" .on S You s hould have the ri~ht to klll yourselves slowly I m ay even end up removing your vocal cords because of cancer. and I'll profit from your misery. A "Yes·· on 5 gives you :and your fe llow puffe rs the ri ght to wallow in your grey billows or foulf'l ess. But. please let us non- smokers live longer than you twhich s tatistically we w11t 1. and let us breathe the clean air our bodies were inte nded to breathe STEPHEN M. PAULEY. M.O. Otolaryngolog1st No t 1J'4utftl To the Edit.or : Your headline ''Fair Cam· paign Unit Blasts Rusk Claim " 1s one more example of your bias in the upcoming Sherifr's e lcctaon. I was there at the hear Ing on this matter and I assure you there we re no "blas ts" made by anyone. THE RUSK campaign simply misconstrued the definition of a word and was found in technJcal violation of a new ordinance re· Mecllefd t'fete garding Rus k's support of 20 To the Editor:· police associations' in Orange Smokers. do you know how <;ounty._ While 16 representatives absolutely offensive· you are to of 16 palice associations voted non·s mokers? Do you know that unanlmo•ly to e ndorse Rusk side stream second·hand smoke the~ did not sign th~1r i:iames has twice the amount or tar and an~ date this proclamallon of nicotine? That your pacifie r )' t~e1r suppolll. hence th.e viola· burns for 12 minutes while your l!on. <.~ othe~ four assoc1a- ac live inhaling and exhaling lions did sign their names.1 lasts only 24 seconds per weed., In addition the commirslon did That's a 3 percent high tor you not "crlticiie" the Rusk cam· and a 9 percent1ow for us. paign for anything. It Is true the During thatt agonhlng 12 commission found that Gates minutes we non-smokers are had not asked the Police Chiefs bre athing three limes the Association for their endorse· ameunt or 3.4 benipyrene, a ment. What you fail to mention cancer causing agent. five times is Wall Scott, a man who has en· us much carbon morn>xlde. and 50 dorsed Gates and appears In pie· times the ammonia that goes Into lures with Gates in his cam- you r own black lungs with palgn literature. asked the as- maln11tream smoke. Now I know 11ociation t-0 c'hange its policy of why yQ&.I' all hold those things so not •ndorsing candidates. WhO far away from your nose and so do you suppose Mr. Scott wanted close to ours. Now l know why we them to endorse? · haveaheadache. R.A. BOSTROM THE CARBON monoxide at 90 parts per mllllo n <Industry limits sale levels at SO parts per million > hu been Inhaled by us. and has been taken up by SOQ)e ot our red blood cells Instead of oxygen <which I am reallJ more fond of>. •nd It torms carboxy. To th~ Editor: -' On Oct. 23. when I saw that wall of naming inferno males lon1 on the TV ne ws . and watched the puny efforts of our• groul'td and air Ore /lghtlng. I · . thought of all the sophisticated m ilita r y equ ipme nt a nd or ganization that could have been e mployed to shorten the wcir and save life and property €maybe even $1 I. Could our satelhte system:-. fTelestar, Landsat. T1ros. Ni m bus et(' 1 have been organ1ied lo give us "early warning .. data '' 2. Could our attack plane~. day· and'all weathe r have been t rained to d1 vt• bomh wi th special chcm1cul bombs' 3 Could s pecia l che mical born bs be developed by rcscar('h a nd deve lo pment programs similar to our defense efforts" 4. Failing 1n an early kill, could all our resources ~ com· m1tted, Na tion s ~ Guanf, Air 1-'orce. Navy. Manne Corps and Army, ta nk e r s a n d car go planes. B~ and heu copters a ll coordinated thro ug h.a n emerllency Tactical Air Control .Cente r €with the help of Litton ·s Tactical Oat a System 1 which would allow the total effort to be s c h e d u l <' d • ~ l' r a m b I e d , coordtn ate{t with F'FA. a nd d irected agains t t h e fire targets? 5. Could forward a ir con· trollus be employed with the fire ground crew~ <luring tht.' day? 5. Could rada r controlled drops be made at night'' We could e ven set rada r or radio beacons upon the target ! We know the organizations, a nd most of the e<tuipment necessary to do 311 of this exists now! I beli ('ve under present conditions that fire fighting has become "too important" to leave solely in the ha nds of the fire fi ghte rs and the forestry ser vice The people need to know that a better team effort could be made now E.R. CIAMPA Lt. Col. lJSMC Retired No'8 .. 8rotMP' To the Editor : In response lo R. Douglas Hunter 's letter published Oct. 25. the most important issue in Proposition 5 on smoking b gov- l'r n mctnt r egul 11 t 1on -Big Brother 's intervention -which we don't want. I'm a nonsmoker. rinding n fe w solutions to the problem of avoiding cigarette !'lmokc : our ulr is filthy enough without It . RENE SMITH • ~ta-a from rtader1 ore welcomf Tht right to condenu lt ttfrs to /1t rpoct or tltmtnott label IS reserved. ~tna o/ 300 words or ltu wlU bt gnlf'n prt/trt11ct All lt tlera mual in· cl'4dt .ngnature and madmg oddresa but nam11 may bt wUMdd on ,,. qw1t 1f su//1cft11t rtalOn i.t opparmt P~t'll wUI not bt publWttd : , Saddlehack EDITION VOL. 71, NO. JOS, .4 SECTIONS, SO PAGES .. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNtA , ' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1978 .. Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks T~-N CENTS f Beefed Up Buck Posts .·Gains • ID Europe1 LONOON IAPt The Doll r ioart'ci un F.urQpf'ln m1m1'} m u r kc u to d y aft e r l h ,. tU\nounN•mt•nt ln Wash•nRton ()( nrw te'~ to bnl lt"r tht> snit~mR Amen\'ltll1 «'Un'f'"cy 'rh t> i.tt'ps 1nc lutf1•d a n unprt.>ct-dt•ntto.d ont• 1>ftrtt'nt1tjlt' point mt•n•ui.t" m tht• f't'dcral Rc~t'rVt' no~Nt 01' hank lt'ndmjt n t t' lo " I"('('() rd ~ ~ pt• r rt• n t l>t>ult•n. 1n fo'runkturt :.ml1 lhc•y * * • Dollar's Aid Spurs Market 1 NEW YORK 11\P I The stoc k markt•t. dramatically re t versing its recent shdc, staged a powe rful rally "' active trading today ru> Wall Street welcomed the government 's re!>cue pla n for the dollar The Dow Jones aver age of 30 1ndustnals. which had tumbled 104 points an the la:.t 12 trading' days , turned arou nd :rnd climbed 27.72 lo 820.17 with one hour lo g6 today Gainers overwhelmed losers by an 5·1 marl(m in the over-all I tally o f New York Stock Exchange -listed issues. Before the m arket opened the F e d e r a l R e s e r ve Board f disclosed a series o r s teps · designed to s hore up th e I depressed dollar an foreign exc hang e . in c luding a n unprecedented increase 1n the di scou nt r at<' by a full percentage point. to 911:! percent. ISec story. Page• A4. l Such a jump an the discount rate. the charge th<' Fed sets on loans to its member commercial banks, appean.>d likely to exert • strong upward pressure on other inte rest rat.rs r • t s t !• I t ., But many Wall Streeter~ take the view that such a short-term JOit as necessary medicine lo treat the bas ic problems or 1nflat1on in thls country and lack of confidence in the dollar overseas' The brokeraRe firm of Bache Hals ey Stuart Shrelds Inc. issued a statement declaring : .. All the difficult choices that had to be made have been m ade The,. ,,dministration and the fo"ed have bitten the bullet." Spiked Apple Injures Child S HREVEPORT, La . 1 AP l -Police s a id a woman was arrested after a c hild bit int o a Halloween apple and was stuck with a pin. Investigators said they found three trick-or-treat apples s piked with s traig ht pins Tuesda) night. After children told of· ficers where they got the apples. oolice said, they arrested ECte ltra ut M. Clark, 51. of Shreveport. She was booked into city jail on charges o f ag· gravate d battery and violation or the state law prohibiting dangerous con- tamination or food. Coast ~ Weather Partly cloudy at times but mostly sunny Thurs· day. Lows 48 lo 54. Jhghs 66 to 73. INSIDE TODA\' ''Ma be haf1PY You had me for 26 year1. Some parents don't hooo their children that long '' Thu• &poke Dione Thomas CM &he prepared to dJe from concer. See Death Ea1ier aJ llome, Page A 12. l••ex ... 11.• .. 9S M ... .. ., .. All .. .. .,,, A4 ... wrrr rt'lut•tant to 511vc.• quott>s In \ ww of the hectlt• ucllvlty und ~Ide sprcnd11 an lht> murkl't Some dcdlert. an West Gc.rmuny wc.•rt• n •i.t•n Ina JUdRmc.>nt on whethC"r Ow RH'{& ure' would bt• <'no ugh t o lo r<· t< b I u., t 1 n ft turnabout in the dollnr 'We'll probuby have lo wu11 until tomorrow until Wl' 1·1111 .-11m1• l o un ll l'c·ur u l t• 1·ontlu. ... 1on ... Oflt' W~:-il t h ·rman dc>alcr snld of lht> c hances for long term lmprovement Tht-Swiss Nullonal Bank wl•lcomcd lhe announcement CARTER'S DRASTIC ACT TO MEAN RECESStON?--M and its s poke11m:rn said the nated Statt'll'. ~w1lterland. Wesl Gl·rmu~ and Japan "will now ;1l'l together" to support the Halloween Trickster Laguna Beach parkers shouJd have treated tpeir meters to a coin -otherwis e they got a visit Tuesday from meter enforcer Joyce Armstrong, wear ing weird racial garb suitable for the holiday. The tickets, unlortu.nately, won't be s pirited awa)' Qy spooks. Viejo Park Complex Wins County's OK What is envfsioned as <tn even· tual $2.4 million recreation l'Om · plex at Mission VieJo's major community park won a umm· imous endorsement TuesdCJ y fr om Orange Coun t y supervisors. , The 33-acre Oso· Viejo Com· munily Park runs along Oso Creek near the intersection or La Paz Road and Marguerite Parkway. · The /ark site is to be de· velope in conjunct100 with new ele m entary and intermediate sctloofs I n the Capi s t r ano Unified School District. County officials. in a report to supervisors, said the first phase or development is expected to cost $390.000 That phase would inc lude de· v('lopmcnt of 11 park acres for baseball and s ports fi elds, picnic facilities, a lot lot :.ind parking areas Later pla ns call for increasing s pare for s ports a nd other recreation activities, along with ronstruclion of a I0,000-square· root community center and a one-mile jogging-fitness course. County orficials said the Oso Creek water course would be left in its natural state a nd the 33· acre park area will be traversed by a network of bicycle,' hiking and equestrian trails . Funds for the first phase of de· vclopm ent will come from a com bi nation or local property tax d ollars and s t a te parks gra nts. dollar The Japa nese government we lcomed the U .S m ove. Flnance Minister Ta't s uo Murayam~ and Bank of Japan President Te ilchiro Morinaga issued a joint stateme nt sayin~ the Japanese government will support the United States "We are sure that joint intervention by the Japanese, U.S. and other governments m the roreign exchah~e m11rkt•t in Copenhagen. An hour after will h elp s tab1lizl' th {' the new m e a s ur es were 1 n t ern at ion a I m onetary announced, the dollar had gone situation," the stateme nt said ~ up by ~boot 3 percent from the The price or gold fell back oo official noon fix mg and by 8 to 9 European bullion marts Gold 1s per cent since noon Tuesday traditionally a hedl'(e in times of monetary crisis and the price ''This is the m oment or truth." usually falls when the dollar said O;wid Palmer , a 8<1nk of stre ngthens. A m c r 1 c a ~ p e c i a I i s t i n The dollar also strengthened international currency in New on the foreign exchange mC1rket Yo rk . f Dog Saves Gb-1 ~ . Attacker Routed in Westminste.r A German she pherd puppy who s~rves as a junkyard dog deserv~ a medal, Westminster police said Tuesday, because he saved a Huntington Beach girl from bcinM ra~ or moles ted Wes tminster Police OHa cer Earle Graham said the 1nc1dent occurrnd last Saturday evening. hut it wasn'L until the shaken girl was n•-interv1cwcd Tuesday that a ll lhl' facli. were known. She was lcadan~ her horse to its s table on a lane behind an Irvine Co. Backs Pact On Water By PmLIP R-OSMARIN Ot IN O.lly ~tlell Si.ft Ttre Irvine Company stands ready lo support slate legisla· lion that would turn over its con- trol of the Irvine Ranch Water District lo the public 1n 1979, an attorney representing I rvlne Tomorrow said Tuesday. But comp1oy at..Wmey Donald Stark refused lo comment on negotiations or the proposed &el· tle ment or the lawsuit filed by Irvine Tomorrow, a local gov· ernment action group. against the water district and the com- pany. The Superior Court lawsuit ac· cuses the Irvine Company of die· taling water dis trict policies through appointments of the ma- jority of district directors, a con- dition Irvine Tomorrow alleges ·isn't constitutional. Until a year ago, all five or the IRWD directors wer,e elected by landowner vote. Because landowners are as· s igned vol.Cs on the basis or the value o(.J.he land they owh. and b·ecause the Irvine Company owns more than 90 percent of tM la nd in the district, elections amounted to an appointment of directors. .... Last November, through legislation that was s upported by the Irvine Company , two more members were added to <See WATER, Page A2) ·industrial area in the 13000 block of Milton St., about 5 30 p m . when a man accosted her Screaming , the girl. 16, brokt• free from his grasp and made a franti r das h toward the hor:-.e corral, hoping to s lam the gate shut and block he r pursuer In recounting her ordeal, s he told officers that "Lobo," an e1ght-month-0ld pup. had coml' to ~now her from he r Vl!>ll!> to ride her horse. "Ht-relat~I tn ht'r ...i·r<•a ms MISSING""VETERINARIAN Or. Glenn Craft Briggs, Milk To Debate Proposition 6 State Sen. John Briggs, R· Fullerton, will debate San Fran· cisco County Supervisor Harvey Milk, an avowed ho mosexual, on the pros and cons of Propo:.1llon 6 al a 7:30 p.m . meellng lona~hl Briggs ts the author of the so· called anl1-homoM.:xual teacher anitial1vt• on next Tue!>day's ballot. Uc knew she was m danger," !)ays Officer G ra ham . Lobo lung<.>d over the wreckin~ yard fence and, baring his teeth, wt>nt a fter the girl's attacker. "If P's not that big, but he can look pretty fierce wht'n he wants to ." 'l<iys Tom Rhynes, manager nf Reindeer TowirJJf and Repaff" Service, the• firm Lobo guards. I nvest1gators :.aid the g~rl 's att;u ·ker fled lo h1i. ca r and sped ,1Wa¥ 1\ nd Lobo went back to watching a fter lh~ Junkyard Doctor Vanishes In Laguna By STEVE MITCHELL Ot .... CMlly ~lleol $1.aH Police a nd c lo s e rne nds remain baffled today. m ore than two weeks a ft e r Dr. Glenn Steven CrafC bid ~oodnaght to has s taff at a Lag un a Beach veterinary hospital and drove off toward his South Laguna home. · · The 29-year-old veterinarian has not been seen s ince, and those close to the doctor believe he might be the victim of foul play . In the week and a ha ir prior to h1 :-. d1 s appear;.incc Oc t. 18, (riends s aid strange incidenLc; plagued the normally easygoing . veterinarian, including: Another vetcrinanan friend rece1 vcd a call a week before the d1s app<!arance telling him Or. Craft hod been an "a terrible urc1dc nl ·and is in South Coast hos pital with only an hour to hvc.• " Num<.'rous phone c a lls made to the Lagun.1 Vekrinary ll os p1tal whcr<' C raft w as r e:.1dt'nt v e t e rin a rian left ... ecreta ne:-. listening to he avy brt•J th1ng, or s ile nce o n the othc.·r end Two fal!>l' alarms were r ;illed into the ad1ace nt fi rt• s tation, prompting an officer to s how up at the pet clinic to q uery the "extremely nervous vc tt•ranaraan " a bout t heir origins Airport Study Backed Tonight's debate. sponsored by the California Pro-Fumily Coalition, wall be held al the• Garden G r o·vc Comm unity Center, 11300 Stanford Ave., Garden Grove A noral arrangement from a loral fl ower s hop arrived hours a ft er the s econd fire alurm with a sinister message for the doctor. Wunty Allocates $250,000 for Project Orange County supervisors will spend an estimated $250.000 for another study or the Orange County Airport. The board agreed Tuesday to hire a consultant to work for the next year on a plan to chart the airport's future and determine how f aci liti es s h o uld be remodeled to meet the public's air travel needs . "The master plan work in no -4.Jay is dabbling over another Ntudy of the airport," said Supervisor Philip Anthony . "This is a job of putting the blueprints togethe r that will improve the llirport," Anthony said. Barbara Fox, a n assistant director of the county General Services Agency. said in a report to supervisors the last airport master plan was c:reated In 1965. Since then. revised plans have been developed, she wrote, hut "there i s a n eed for a n ln1teg.~tt_!.~.d up-t o-date master pan. The new studv com('~ on the heels or an Enviro nme ntal Impact Report CEIR > that cost $2182.000 and took tour y01n to ' .. , I complete. While the EJ R once was cons idered the doc ume nt to c hart the ai rpo rt future , supervisors in August -m erely accepted the document without selecting any of the alternate plans presented. Ins tead. Anthony proposed creation of a new airport master plan which would add+ess capacity, land use compatibility, noise programs and constraints on airPort growth. WHEELS ROLL ON FIRST CUL • "I sold my car for the full price on the first day to the first cul1er. ·• That's the advertising success story or the Corona del Mar man who placed lhis ad in the Daily Pilot: Audi 1972, xlnt 1:onri, Ai\ $1400 XU XUll aft 5 pm. The Dally Pilot provides the service you need A friendly ad· vlser will help you write an arl at 642·5678. Mrs . Fox said much of the data needed for the n~ master plan is contained in the EIR. But additional ~tudy will be neede d in th ~area s o r architectural design, facilities requirements, fin a n c i a l planning and airport land use com palibilit~. 4f . "This compatibility conflil·t reflects a serious confrontation b e tween two important c h aracteristics o r urba n economic.s," Mrs . Fox wrote, "the need for an airport which m eets transportation ne~ds and the continued demand ror urban expansion." Supervisors Tuesday created a steering committee or county officials to draft proposals for creating the new master plan. In addition, they asked county atsmlnialralora lo seek a federal grant to nn1nce up to two·lhirds of the estlmatec! $250,000 study. Superviaon failed to reach an agreement on possible creation or a separate cltlzens advisory commtu.ee composed or airport. neighbors, alrllne offlclals • pllots and other Interest RrOuPf'. • I ' ... Briges and Milk debates were held earlie r this fall in San Francisco. Walnut Cre ek 11nd Oakland . accord ing to a s pokes man for Briggs. "11 's weird. No do ubl about JI ," said Lal(unu Beach PoLice mvcsli~ator Gene Brooks this mor ning The detective said he has put out an all-points bulletin for Craft <See CRAFI', Page A2> r IAtve Vigil Suitor F ollmm Rocky Road COLUMRUS , Ohio CAP> Dennis Schreiber waited 17 hours on Interstate 70 for the woman he ..l:tlys h<.• wants to marry. She didn't stop. So he continut>d to Colorado, following the rocky road or love. ·s chreiher beg.an his romantic vigil Sunday on a grass y slope east of Columbus. hoping his frie nd would sec his sign <t nd heed its message. rt r ead: "Ruth McCuUy Please Stop." They had a tiff on Saturday in LeKington, Ohio. She wanted to ma rry. He did not. -.. "Deep down. I wanted to marry, too. and she kne w it but l wCJuldn 't admit il.'' he Raid. In the heat of the argument Mi!-.s McCully walked out. got Into her car and lert. he said. "I know she 's headed for · Colorado," he added .. Her route, he reasoned, would be Interstate 70. • • "I'll chase her until I drop." he soid. "She's worth it. .. '\ I / ... RM.I ,,,.OT M W!4 •. ,.., .. !. lllf . ,. It> BadliamWon't Buck Leasin-g ; Ky JAC'IUE RYMAN Of -CM!ly ~ , ... " l ' ~ H1•p Robt•rt Uadti.1m R Nt•wport lit•urh, :-i11d t<xlay •w d()('~n 't pl .m W uppo!'.f' propost!d otl dra llin.: lt•u:-l•:; off South m (,' .1 l tr o r n 1 11 h C' f ,, u.," "th t> alh •rnJll\\' 111 l.u·k of ut 1ltrnt1on of 1wt 1111\•11111 11'"'r"'" " hu Hn~ t ht• h t: ht:-~11 out Whll'' I 111 11ut f11r ru,h1n6o[ wall ) nath 111t11 lt•.isrna. I t.h1nk t ht•n• :-h11111tl tw .1 { o nt rollt-d m \•th,1(1 of ftnd1n.c out wlwther t~r 1101 t ht•f\• ,11 1 r\'.t I rt''l'f Vl ..... HJ 1l h.1m ... 111t 1 ffrl~•t<'d 'ton f>Jt(l.' AJ I Fairy .. Bees Hauled 111 A blue futn ,11uJ two humbk bt-t~ "'t'rt• hault>tl UllO llunt1ngto1\ Ht>tH'h J.i1I Tu1•.,tJ;1~ 111.:ht fu r drl\ rn~ unrl1•r th1· 1nf1Ul'IH'1' o f uk•,hol. poht'l' reportt"tf T he fwry, •• womcin ~ov t•red with blue mukl'u p ;.ind !>pray1:d with a spark ling ghtkr. :,,pt.•nt the night tn 1a1l Tht' two folks 1n l>f't• t·o:,,t um~ ba iled out and m adl' their way back to th1.•1 r hive, poltt•esa1d. R ex P. Hjelm, R e tire d .AF Office r , Dies Fu nt·r a l St'r v 1ces a r c ~chc•dul<'<I Thursday for r etired U S /\1r f-'orcc Lt . Col. Rex P. HJdm . 58. of El Toro. who died Monday The· ceremony will begin at 11 a .m . at O'Connor 1..aguna Hil\s Mo rtuary cha pel. Mr. Hjelm will be buned at tht' El Toro C t· m c t e r y • a m o r l u a r y iipokc>!-.man said. Col. 11Jl'1 rn wa!> a 20 year. resident of Oran~e County ;.md had hv('d in El Toro for the pas t five yl•ar:.. t hc ~pokesman sat<l He was born in Idaho. Survivors inc lude h is wife. Rose Mary Frances Hjelm, and a s o n !"'R e'*' '!"':·Hje lm o r Baltimore, Md. Also surviving are his mother, Oolphia Hjelm j a brother. He nry Hjelm: ano two s1sll'rs, Jo-Anne Fierd ing ::snd Mrs Afton Schafer. ·•t am Qne of thoae who 11 con vmct'd we're goin(t ~o h vt• to uttlllt' provt'n r ifttrves If we cun do tt I D a W iotY th u t 111 t>nv 1ro nm t•nt si lly ind t••chnolot{lcnlly 11ound " Bttdhtim . contuctt•d hy phont' .it his Wu11hl11K\1111 off1 ct'. wu11 C'nmmc·nttng on t'lH r\•nt lJ S Ott pa rtme nt o f lb~ lnh·~lor hearrngi. lr1 S0t n l>lt>go on n h-dt•ral pl an lo )f'O"itl lrtH'~ Ot1 Southern Cullfom 1u Slronlo( oppoisllton h u:t un M-n ut lht' h t'dttngs to 2 t; or 2 17 p rop o"cd l rac111 1'h c 26 nt•J r i-hon· truct tt u rt· sax to lK rn 1 lt-i-off th«" fou~t bol wcon llj na Pmnt and Sun D1e10 A btron~ front WdS presenlt'<l in Tut•bd uy heurimui by San l>tt'~u M.ivor Pt'tt• Wilson , U S Ht'ps 1.1on1•I V.in D1·t·rh t1 tt nd ( · I J 1 r B u r g l' n c r ~ 11 ti i\"M'mblymun Lurry Kapil4rr, l).San Dtl'i <>. Tht-l~aderi. said they believe the reserves in the near·sh'orc 11re.11. arc t•ompuruttvely small .tnd tha t San Du~go faces the polent1aJ lus:. or •ls $1 bil lion :annual tourb t indust ry an case of an oil spill. They also citc.'<l air pollution dangers and potcnltul d isruption to Navy trairung exerch.es The hearings are expected to be taken into con-s1deratlon when (iovernor F.dmund G Brown Jr makes tusi inal recommendation lo the Secreta ry of the Inte rior. Badham noted that, while in t h e s t a te Le gisl a ture , he authored a bill to renew and ('Xtend a ban on oil drilling 1n Southern California within tht• three-mile state jurisdiction Ho wever , h e sa id he now be lieves it is nece ssa r y to t•onsider future energy needs as w e ll a s e n v iro nm e n tal protection. ·'I a m te rribly concerned about an overall energy pOlicy and unfortunately we don't have one," Badl\am said. "There's no pat yes or no ans wer," he added . "J cannot com e out and just blindly oppose future use or rese rves." Badham said he hasn't been contacted by any local leaders in connection with the proposed leasing . He. said strong opposition by Ora nge Coast leade rs to the leas ing m ight inrlue nce his position. "As the representative of part of the area involved , I must c on s ide r a ll s o ur ces o f information as well as aspects of the argument," Bad.ham said. "I would as I have always in the past m ake myself available to dis cuss this with local leaders " Suspe~t to Face Trial. on .Arson Rap Laguna Beach arson suspect Jimmy Dean Wilson has been bound over for trial in Superior ·Court on a charge or s etting a fire in Arch Reach Heights. Wilson. 21. or 362 Pinecrest 9rive , was ordered to race a Nov. 9 a rraignment following a preliminary hearing Tuesday on the charge in Judge John Gnf- f 1 n 's South Orange County Municipal Court courtroom. Laguna Be ach a r s on in- ves tigator Mike Dav1s testified that a 16-ouncl' Folgers Coffee can r ecovered at the fire scene. 798 Mira mar St .. s melled of "'turpentine or paint thinner, flammable liquids." fl a m~able liquid led h im to believe that' thl' fire "wa s tnlen· tionally set by human ha nds." • 1 <The scorch pallerns were in a sha pe which would indicate a liquid wa&Ahrown on at then the wood was burned over." Davis explained. "If a fl ammable hq uid is used there will be a flow pa ttern to it <the bum> " Laguna Beach P olice iden· tification technician Art Collins testified he dusted the 16-ounce coffee can for prints and lifted u right index finge r print he claimed was suitable for iden· tificalion. A comparison of Wilson's ri~ht index finger print with the one lifte d fro m t he coffee can showed them lo m atch, Collins asserted. Aliso PJer Curl . ., Surf er leans into small . well formed wave 1u::,t north or Aliso Pier m South Laguna d uring surpriSl' sunny day Tuesday. T he waves Wl'rl' fast and furious at the desert- ed bt•ach site where tht' l'iha pe of the bot· tom seldom allows board surfers ~o ven- ture into the s urfline . But sunny s~1es a n.d s p<:1rkling water drew this surfer mto his own priv<:1lc wave. f'ro111 Page A I WATER DISTRICT ... the board. by popular , public. l'lection. A !>chedulc of gradual t rans1 tion from landowner dominance to public control of the board by 1984 has been planped . through t he e le ction or m o re public m em bers But several laws uits h ave been hied. by attorneys ·ror lht• City or Irvine and for lrvmc T o m orrow. de m and.m g public represt>ntat1on sooner Irvine Tomorrow <Jnnounced Tuesda y that 1t had transmitted a proposed lawsuit settlement offe r lo the Irvine Company, and, further, that the company was r eady to a g r ee a fter smoothing out details, Attorney Carlyle Hall Jr of the Center for L.aw in t he Public I ntere::it. which is rcprcsentin~ Ir vine Tomorrow, explained the bUbstance or the proposed pact. The Irvi ne Compa ny. Hall s aid. would encourage slate leg1slat1on to permit a n election Prime Rate Up; Another; Increase Due? NF.W YORK (AP ) -Many or the nation's major commercial ba nks moved today to boost their prime lending ratf! fo r the s econd time in less than two weeks. bul another rise may be in th~ offing as a res ult of the Curle r administration's move today to shore up the doll ar . Che mical Bank. the nation's s ixth largest; Banker 's T rust, the ninth largest ; and Ma rine M i d I a n d H a DK . t ll ~ r.rt h largest, were among the banks raising their prime rate f rom 101 , percent to 1012 percent. matching Tuesday's move by 'No 3-r ankcd Chase Ma nhattan Bank Th e pr ime r a t e i s t he minimum interest banks charge their best corporate customers Although it has no direct effect on consumer loan rates. 1t i!. walehC'd as an indicator of where those rates will ~o. in 1979 of five or the seven IRWD board members by the general public Over a trans ition period of two to rour years. he said. the re· m a ining Irvine Com pany ap- pointees would be phased orr the board In addition. the IRWD would gua ra ntee that an ·almost Sl billion water project develop· m e nt p r ogr a m , a pprove d earlie r tlus ye ar by l he board, would be rinanced by new rcsi· dents and development served by the project!.. Current residents would be protected from havi ng to pay for e xpansion. Hall said Dis t rict dire ctors alre ady have slated that is their inten- tion /\ccordinA to Hall, thl• set· tl e m e nt agr et•m 1:nt wo uld s11fog uard t h<• t ond1t1on lt•g ally In PM'h<tn At' fo r public control o f I hC' board and th<' legal gua rantel'. Ha ll s a id, Irvine Tomorro"" would drop 1b effort to hall the district's '$994 million program fo r constr uction or \.\ a tcr and :.C'wer facilitic:,, in lhl' ti!l,362 aC're d1st11('t "Wl• havt• coml' a long way m thl· coun;c of our d1scuss1oru;," Hall ~aid "We are hopeful that the matter c ao be r esolved quickly "Wl' all apJ)<'ar t<> b<' talk mg m th<' .,aml· hull park There a p- -pt•a r to be no maJ<tr vbst ucles to rt'.ll'htng bas1C' agreeme nt about n4r proposal " St ark, :.peaking for the Ir vine Company, wa~ less pos 1t1ve "Arc thC' Egypltan!i a nd t he Israelis going to sign a treaty·1 It's that definitiv(• I wis h I had n C'rystal ball " T hl' IRWD covers 109 square m i les, nl'arly one s ixth of Orange County It encompasses the city of Irvine. portions of Tust i n , Sa nta Ana , Ne wport Beach and Laguna Beach. UC lrvao~ and rcsideolJ.a1 areas tn county territory. Supervisors Nix Marine Study Plans Designers o f the proposed Or ange County Manne Institute 1n Dana Point were sent back to the drawing boards Tuesday by county supervisors. The board rejected the lone $1,085,117 bid for the proposed t hree -story m a rine s tud1 eb faciliL¥ and county officials said they would seek a new lowe r- cost d esign . The lone bid from Shirley Bros . Inc. of Pasadena exceeded county estimates for the project by $350.117 In addition. only '$560.000 re· ma ins in county and community c·ollege district funds for the Dana Point Harbor project The fund was <iccumulated with $400.000 in county dollars a nd a l'Ombincd $200.000 from the four rommunity college dis· tric ts in lht' county Ttie Shirley Bros. bid included $849 .000 for con5truct1on of J building c;hell cilong with $236,117 m so called additives to make the building fully us ablt· Lmnber Yard Blaze Probed BAKERSF'I ELD <APt - Arson is suspected m a spec· l a cul ar· blaze that caused $3 million to $4 million damage lo .:1 lumber _yard here early today, the Kerfl County fire department reported . Fla mes shot 50 feet into the air , a nd billowing smoke from Aaron's Lumber Yard on Edison Hi ghway could be seen fo r two miles. firemen reported It took 35 firefighters more tha n lWQ hours to control the b I a z L.t.hALd.est.ro~ thr.ee wa rehou.5t':,, full of lumber . The Aug . 12 fire was dis- covered by a neighbor shortly arte r it started The blaze was confined to some two by four- tn c h pieces o r wood and plywood Davis said l>COrC'h patterns on the burned wood, the absence of an igniting device at the scene, the absence of gas or power lines and the strong odor of National Marathon Run Draws 3, 199 Baseball Football Soccer Tennis Adidas Shoes 'Tretorn'" ,Jiger t v DAILY PILOT '""~•"O""Cot\t O••ly P,IO\ """'"'~<9'1'\(0l'ft &.~I,,,,.~ Pt9'\\ i\~IV'lfdb't"'9()flf"IQI Co• t PuOlt'\ft1nq(.omp~l"I• Sto¥ .... f'dftb't\•rf puou)l\H Mond•t O'lrOVQft F'r~y tOI' Cr.I• Mf"W Nf'WIX>f"'i S.M-f\ Hunti""'°" &e«'I r OWJ'\ , •. ,.. v., ... ,. .,,.11'\P s.dcflft«.11. V•tlt'f ,..,., ~f\l>!jltf"I \oul l't(OA·.I • ....,..,..,~lf'(l1 t.on 1•. u(;b41\t\if'd '\•f.,,.,041Y''\ ~ ~\f\ '""' pt•fKtO.tl N04•'\fttnq Ol •nl 1\ 11 llO '#!lo'\f 84¥ \triM"t to\t• ...,.,. C•M0<n1•.,.-"' "-"-...... _ .. ..., __ J OOll C9ft.y V;(fl PrK MMftl illf'ld c,,.,..,,. ~, '".,..'' . ...., .. Edtt0t '"::~~ftq~ CIW<lnM ~ ..,..._.,. ,.,.., A\\1\l•nt M""n•Oif'O t oitan s.ddlttbKk V~<>moe )\~I U P~1 llO...i •IS.~ Cl'eQo ,, ....... Office• Co.i.""''• llOWt\l&.yMrHI """''"OI"" llottCn 11111 llt«n llou••-o t.*'Q~ 6'-ttc" ', .. GtffWW'l'Yrt ~'"""'' Tel991ton• (714)142-4321 C.leMHl9d Adver11.ing M2·!il71 ~·•!>«• ""'"• -()Jiit• 5l1.a10 ,..,..._,"'_ ....... ~""C :,:~ ~.:r;, 9;1:.,~:..~ m•Tt•r Or •Ow•fth•~•AO "trt lA ,,.. ... r••••4hH'" •ttAOvt "..-Ct•t "''"•H~ .. tODfF19'\I~ ~.~;:,"~·.·\\::;:~r. .. :!'40:\~::::, ":;~ moAt"lf 0'1 me11 \.A )it MOMftly m.IU~ty ..... ~''°""'" ~"'°"'"'¥ .. .. Whal could be more fun than a picnic in the park afte r running • IO k ilometers with an ebl1mated 3.199 othe r joggers garbed tn ghostly sheets, top hats, body paint and even belly da ncer cos- tumes? One runner in the Halloween runs sponsored by the USLife Savings and Loan Association even flew down the course Sun· day in a Superman costume, cape flowing. Still another entrant traveled all the way from Florida just lo run down Huntington Beach's Gothard Street. "We had everything imagina· ble." said USLife s pokesman Obie Benskin r egarding the variety of mas ked mar vels who skipped c hurch lo wor11 hip physical fitness on the 6.2·mllc course. "It's such a popular sport now, instead or going to church on Sunday, some people run," says USUfe Regkmal Marketing Director Anita Fleming, of the firm 's Huntington Beach branch. She and police who provided security and crowd control for the r ace that began al Ocean View High School estimate at least 2.000 s pectators uttended in addition lo the 3,200 runners_ Men's division winner among the 13 age categories for mate and fem ale runners was Dave Frickel or Laverne. who covered the 6.2 miles in 31 minutes and 8 seconds. Laguna .Beact~·s Sue Pe tersen, 34 , won the women's division with a 35 minute, 57 second mark. Her husband. Pete Petersen, 37. a teacher at Aliso Elemen- tary ~hool , ranked high In the men's standings. Their twin daughters Wendy and Kirsten, !l, and son Hans. 7, also ran. Following the ra~e to Beach Boulevard and Garfield Avenue a nd back vi a Gothard Street , thc:'re was the feeding or the 5,000 with yogurt, fruit or p lcnic lunches brought from home. Those who feasted in the city's Central Park had to bring their own Desenex and Absorbine Jr . Volley Balls Soccer Balls Footballs Baseballs Softballs Playground Balls Boogey Boards Weight Sits Jump Ropes Raciet Strin£ing Everything (well nea1ly Everything) for the Athlete .n a-.i.____:[Jcc~..,;iiij .... ------~ Cenler St. ..., ____ --.i j :, . Fro• Pag~ A I CRAFT... -· and his 1.972 Volvo spor~ wagon J <•ross the UmtedStates lfe 's aJ so checking to M't' 1f anyone i5 uslllg Cr aft's credit cards , and as talking with Colorado a ut hoqHe-e; wht•rt• Crall vacationed last summer And he 's ·been tracking down many of Cr a ft 's friend s an Orange County in an attempt. to l'&lablish t.0me nt<lliOO for tho m ysterious d1sappcur11nce Oct. 18 -·'The re may be foul play involved, or he might have just lt>ft the area." Brooks shrugged. "But Wl"0rl' f11llow1ng up every lt•ad we can in hopes or cleacmg this thing up " Bruce Kirby, a leC'hnic1an who has becn keeping up with the work at the clinic 11ince the dis appearance, was the ,Jid't known person lo see Craft(""" He described that last day in deta il, often ~topping lo consider his words before ~01 ng on "Thul last rlay was weml." th{• ta ll techn1c1an s a id this morning. .. A flot1st <·a m1• to the offl ct· :ind Dr Craft wt•nt out front to ml'Ct him." Ki rby said I le said the doctor took the flower arrangement -a group or red a nd while carnations a nd dc li vt'l"ed the m t o his (.{roomer. Elsa Marh "tie didn't want to open the e n v e lo p e bet·ause 1t wa:. addressl.'<l lo Elsa and he d1dn 'l wa n t lo int erren· w1tb het privacy," Kirby recalls. ··But hl' knew tt wa::. for him. tic told Elsa b<!forc s he opened the envclOJX' th<it ·1 think lhJs might be another prank.· •·Kirby said I ns idl' the enve lope, in squiggly b l ock le tt e r :,, r e ad . "I n deepa.>st c;ympathv for destruction Jnd 1mmment dl'mise of your dt>· cir Dr Craft•" Elsa Marks imm ediate ly burst into tear!' .. He S<>emcd all right the rebt of the day. but ht' left a few minutes early and I helped him carry some stuff out l o bis car," Kirby S<Jld. "He said. 'Sec you tomorrow. -guy,' and that's the last 1 s aw. or him ." The vl'tennar y assistant said the c ulmmat1on of phone calls. false a larms. a nd a prank call to another vt•t frie nd ke pt the young doctor "really nervous." "He locked tht• back door (of I h e p I' t c I 1 n I c I w h I (.' h I !> >iOmclhmf.! he never did," Kirby '><lid . And police said he s poke of h1s- offlce being but=ged and an FBI probe in an interview following the second false alarm. ·'The FBI never heard of lht: guy," said Brooks. "And hb frie nds sa id he was r e ally pa r a no1d befo r e the dis a p - pea ra nce." One incident . that prompted the di>ctor·s nervousness, Kirby said, was a call from another v e te ri narian about a week before Craft's disa ppea rance. He said Dr. J ohn Holden, who works a l the Sao Cleme nte Veterinarian Clinic, received a phone call from u person who said Craft wus al South Coast Medical Center. "He boaid Glenn was in a tcrri· ble accident a nd only had an hour to live,'' Kirby s aid. "Or Holden rushed to the hospit:.il and when he didn't find Glenn there, he callt•d the <Laguna 1 clinic." "C r a f t t o ld h im t h a t ·so m e bod y 's pl a y ing gam es,'," Kirby s::i1d ··But LJ.lunk ihaL really goLUL him." Duck Feet Churchill ·Water Wonder Speedo White Stag RawUngs Wilson Bancroft Jog Joy Wle Stag Wigwam Davis Victor Imp Yonex-Prince Speedo·Adidas Badmintan Rackets " I I t CALIFORNIA IA-ads Poll Brown to .Aid 2 Ca1ididates I 0.., .\'\1.1-·1F.!-.1 o\r • fomforlublv ehf'ad ln llw p1olb. 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"f Monl Again Wrky H(JJj 2nd Calf LOS ANGELES <AP> Corky, the rirsl klll<>r whale to bt•c-01ne n motht'r whHc in captivity. has ft lvf'n birth ft Mccond lime. lo a 28S pound. 7 foot·lonFt <'ulf ut Mar1nt•'1111d 0 0th m~llht•r .. nd huliy WC'rC reported ctolng fin<' ~ul M 1truwln111J h11>logisls have not yet de· IJ•rm lned th<' sex or tht• baby tx>cause it stays bt'lwt't'n i~ vurt'nls. Corky and Orky, "who are vt>ry protectiv<'." said assistant general mana~er Da ck Ku~gemum -A' .,. .,,,,,., ... ,. , HF. SAJD THAT WITIDN 24 hours the baby v.111 begin lo reed and <;wi m by it~elf. and divers CAlrMtl Grip'• will tu.• able lo gt•l a good look al 1t. so that 1t can '"Tonlj(ht Show" hosl bt• given a nam<' inJht> proper gender. Johnny <'.11 .,1111 ond Corky 's first baby whale, born in Februa ry r ' 1977. died st•verul wcuks later. Kuegeman suid , h Is w I t'. . (I u n n II • I ( d d I d ~. NoYember 1 1978 DAIL y PILOT A:; COSING DOWN TO ~VOID BANKRUPCY LARGEST ORIENTAL RUG WAREHOUSE IN THE SOUTH We have been commissioned by the owners of CASPIAN AUG WAREHOUSE ot Dauphin& St ., New Orleans to Mii tnett enhre mventorv of over 3000 HANDMADE ORIEN TAL RUGS many of Whicn nave been m stock tor vear1. WE WILL OFFER THE PUBLIC IN LAGUNA HILLS OVER 400 OF THESE RUGS TO BE SOLD ijV PUBLIC AUCTION Auction: 2 pm Preview: 1 pm li l (• d u Su Ill' I' 10 r ><Tttuse 1t never e "It JUSl never eve ope a versonallty or bchavt·d 1n a normal infant way ON: Sat.. Nov. 4 AT: Holiday Inn 25205 La Paz Rd. Laguna Hills Rl'Pl Kl H '' '0 \11'f. t-, H >R l1t'ult'nant C'ourt 1wt1t 11111 ,1.,ktn~ tov.ard its part>nts," ht> said. "This baby v.hale 1s •'"'''""",\Iii... l oiih 1"'"' t hi Ii.id from l))mully fir\ ordt.'r 111 kl•t•p complctdy differe nt. It looks as normal as can Auc1t0n&e• A.Asher Terms C4"1/Ch4lcks f••C 1114• fu,I 111111 111 '1 I "' \n.:t'IC'\ 1 am<''> pull fl('tl!hboa -.· tin~~ ft'Oltl lil' " lnform,111on•Colled. 213·995-8323 puhl1,h1~I 1'111 · .. 11.H •• 1111 '" ··r~1· l>t•uknwi111n. the h ;1 r k In ~ •'I I al c C'orky "'eighs 7,000 pounds and the father. 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BURKE ~ot !>Omt• 1·1H•ol11.1J!emt•11l ·1 u••.,d.1y fr11m Secretary of St<1t1: !\1.1r<'h t-'1m~ Eu ., µn·1h1'1111n of CJ 75 Pt·rct·nl wit<•r lu111oul n1·'l ·1 l11· .tlav. ahout ~l 1~:rcent h1Rhl'r than <.l't nl•l'>I i.:uh1•1 r1.1to ri;il l'll·c·t11ins A tug turnout u:.u.11ly hclp.' Ut:mocr .1l~. Jn<l l'Jn tw ('ruc1<1I in 1·111-,t· races Jn udd1 t1on tu g.iving Dvm;ill y'i; munry.stcirved r .im ~a1gn :-.um~· c·<.1:-h . Hrown <•l"o <·am c lo his run- 111r1g mJlL''l> dd1:nl>e v.1lh c·ont1nuC'd criticism of < urb 's prL'du:twn la!>t V. l'l'kllld th<.1t DymaHy will Ul' 1nd1ct1.'Cl for un!>per1f1cd ('nminal <.1el:.. Thl' unsub!>lantaalt•d <JltaC'k on Oyma lly hroughl :-.iimt• tril1c1.,m of Curb from \\llhm GOP rJnl..:. .• ind c:untinuld !>1lencc from 'a oung<'r. "IT'S HIS C'ONCLUSION," Youn~+>r said, re· fusi n~ to l'tlhc>r !>ubsluntwte or rt·pud1ate Curb. \.\ho l'ited Younger as ~l· l>OUrcc or h1<; prcd1ct10n of cin 1nd1ctml·nt Rut Wilham Campb<·ll of llar1<'ncla tle1ghts. ~ 0 :I flc•publil·an Ill t hl' ., l.tlt' Sen.ill'. l'Ondl'm nt-d ('urh's eommt·nh :i~ ··exlr1·nwly unfortunate and 1rrc•,pons 1bll'," unrl pn·d1tl1.·<I <J backlash against Curb S4.5 lff illio11 Prop. 5 Foes Big Spenders St\ CRAM E'.'ITO < J\ Pl Tobacco companies h:lv1• i:-1.wnl a n·1·11rd setting $4 5 m1ll10n l>O far lo snuff out a ballnt measure that would ban or rt•strl<'t smoklnt? m ::i Wldl' vanet.Y of places. And the Jlepubhran randnlates for hetlle nant governor a nd a ltorne} gcnnal lead the ir Democratic opponC'nls in fundraismg, according to campaign spendm~ reports OI') file· Tuesday J\s of Oct 2:l, oppom·ntc; of the ant1-s mokin(it m<'a.,urr. Proposition 5. had ra1!-ed S4 58 million and !'!pend JW>l OVl'r $-1 6 m1lllon. with almost all the money coming from tobacco C'Omparncs. IN CONTRAST. THE Yes-On·5 \ommattec ra1 st·d JUSt ovt•r $..'"..00.000, 111rludm~ $82,761 in loans. V1rtu.illy all the• No-On 5 mont•y 1!:. coming fro m four t otrn r <'() <·ompan1t·s · Bro wn a nd Willi;1mson. ~70.000 , Lorillard. $584.545; Philip t"llorn s. $1.38 m11lwn and th(• R J . Heynolds. Sl.67 million J\ good share• of the s m nll rontnhullons to the No On a comm11lC'1'. calk d Californians for Com· mon Sl·1tst". l'J me from tobacco compa ny em1>lo~s. ~ MfKF. CURR, THF. l«·publica n candidate for l1l'ult·rwnt go\'l·rnor, ~u1d h<' had r e11st.>d $1.5 million. inrl,udmg $."163.~50 in loans. That compares to only S295, 163 r a1st·d by Lt. Gov. Me rvyn Dymnlly. St:it e S<>n Cl'OrJH' T>eukmC'J 1a n , the Republic-an c-andid.1tc for attorney gcnl·ral. tef)'lrt· Pd r :11-,1ng $571,212 as of Oct 23 and s pending $549,!lo:l That comoai·r s with S543.272 ra1sC'd bv his Democratic oppont•nt. Hep Yvonne Burke. She ~aid s he had spent $486,76~ N avy Coed Women Sailors at Sea SAN DIEGO IAPl Somr Navy wives a re fl'arinJ? the wor~t , but today 1s the day women of· f1 ccr '> and sailors go to w a with male crews for the first t 1me on non·combat Navy ships al ports na· t1onw1de. Ens1~ns Roh<' rt a L M clntyre of Charlotte. NC • and Marushia M. MrCorm1ck of Selah, Wa~h • received as~1 gnme nts aboard the top-secret subm annc tcndc·r USS Di xon at the Dallast Point submarine base here. · They arc among 55 women officers and enlist· ed P<'rsonncl who will be a-;signcd to help operate 21 non·combal ships in the Pacific and Atlantic neets as the Navy's women·at·sea program weighs anchor after nearly two years or preparations aod legAI delays. THE CHANGE IN ASSIGNMENTS for women was part of the recently enacted 1979 defense authorization bill. The female en11lgns, like all officers, will each have a single s tateroom s1de·by-s1de separated by a pn v ate bathroom·sho'hcr. 1.t Doug R1>in, Ballast Point public affairs of. fi cer . says the wome n's duties will be evaluated by the s hip's commander , but the Dixon, whose homeport is San Di<;go, dO<!sn'l make extended voyages. STARTING ON A MODEST scale. the Navy hopes to increase the number of women on sea· going ships to 5,130 officers and enllsted personnel by 1984. The~ would comprise nearly 9 percent of the total force of about 40,000 Navy women in u.n· 1form planned by that time. Capt. PauJ Butcher. who hali been lnstrumen· tal ln shaping tho women·al·ftea progr11m. said re· ~enlly that few women have rushed to volunteer for sea duty. • • remter ervtce.- • newwa • accoun • Now You can write checKs when you need to .and earn 5% interest~ when xou don't. 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Ro~rt N Weed/Publisher ThOmts Keevil/Edltor Barbara KrelblCh/Edltorl•I P-oe Editor '.~lie 'Apathy'_ :H as Its R easo ns • Saddl<'bll<.'k l'on1mun11y l 'o11t>g.-I rush!t> Robert rraCl' .romp)a1 nt-rl lu~I week durana u h·nti:thv board St'ss1on that ht• fll'\ t•1 ~l'l!\ t•nmmt.>nl from th(' pubht• ft•fit• rdinK the <.'Ol ll'~ttor ho.1rd .ll'lll>O ('\.C.'l'Pt d re" I rarkpot 1<.•tter~ I To t·mph.1,1/l' puhltc· Jputh~ I 'nc"t' u~ked 'omc 20 1wrsons 111 I h1• ,rndienc, tn r<.1l~l h.mfl.., 1f I h<'Y we re not t urult\ mt•mbt•rs or n<'W' rcportl'r" Onh l\\O raised .1rm' Thi• .tdlull t•am1• dunn~ tht• ,•nmmun1ruttoni.'' ht>g nwnt ut lht• "''''on "ht·n lru,l•'l'' c11'1 U'"C'd footbull b.1 ... 1•h.11l and I ht• po"' hh· cfc•c htw 111 1 h1· rumor <.'<>li<'f:t.> "~ ,,,.n1 Om· lf'U"ih'f \\ .l\.t"ll .ti 11·11..:th rt·~.ird1n g ht•r a nti· 1'1 opost11nn t\ ..,, .llH'l' t '1111tlllllllH'.ltt•lll' l11<1lo. 11t•t1 rh 'Ill llllflUlt'' lt 1m1h.1hl~ l'O Uld It.I\ t llt•t•ll f1111'ht•d Ill JO i 1•1 h.q... 1 r 1'1 11 ,. t h1' 1:-om· rc·aMin the publte ~lJV' ,t\\•I.\ ltl dl'<I\ t'' lndep nd nt Elections Ml·.1:.urc • I 0 11 m '' l'uhdav" .. bull<it would d1 M:ard th1· l'lh <11 ln11w s :..\,ll'Ol ttf intlt·r~·ndt-nt munaciput ('lt>e· l w n:... mw .... dwtluletl in Murc·h uf <'''en-numbere d year s . 111 f;1vur of t'111holtd~1u1~ tht:m '~1th JOflt' (;'Jcct1ons ad · rn1111sll'n.-<l l>'. tht• 1·11un1'. PropmwilL' .irgUl' lhJt h) holdmg local elC'ctions in f'Orln •rt \\.llh I hl' muH· polJUlur primary . more voters, a t t rn1·tL'(l hy h1gh€'1' int<•rt• ... t s t:.tcw1dc ballot issues a nd tandidatt''· will go to till' 1>olls This 1' l1kt·I~ so. though tlwrc's no <.1ss u rance tha t the V()l t• ta ... t tor t·1ty t·ounc·1I t.1nchdalcs will be sig nificantly ~n·.ilt•r Much mon• s1gnrf1c~1nt . 1:-. the (<Jt'l tha t the I rvine is · \m_., might t <'nd to bt• ohS<:u r<'d among those higher in· t c rcst issues th<it d n·w volt•rs to the polls . Cert:.iinly. the bu~y .n·t·ragc Irvine resident, who has m a nv t hi n~s t•ontPnding for hb attention. is only going to have so murh ltmt· to ~1,·<• to political m atters. Such things as for ums ft)r <'Ouncrl c;md1datcs a nd discussions of local 1 s~ul's m ight w<.'11 be lost among t he county and ~tate camp<ugn m a tll•rs dem anding his a ttention <.1t the .June elecl wn~ T he hkchhood of h<H mg city counc il candidates tied directly tu thl· part1::-.an party polillc!> of the June primary •~ •.1110ther n<•f:!all Vt." The re a lso 1s likely to be an eff cct on future city coun- t' ii <.'a ndjdatt•::-.. In competing for attention among a passe l of candidate:, and 1s::-.ucs in a June primary. ~tes m ight f~I cnmpell<.'d to !'llJl'nd more on their campaig,,s, sim ply t o 1-!Uul that gram of <1ttention needed to wm vot es. ··t ... , For thc•:-l~ tN1~01i:.. "'<-' u rg_e_;1 NO -.ote o n Measure New CalTrans Blow Om·c agu1n O r a nge Coa st c ities h ave found the mselvl's in <:onflic t with the California Departm e nt of T ran sportation This time the bsue is the de pa rtme nt's proposed re- h nqu1shmPnt of MacArthur Bouleva rd m Ne wport and l r\'inl' nor1h of C mver sity Drive. The d fl•et would be to force those c ities to maintain lhl' roadwtty •ind pro vide police on a pe rmanent bas is for wha t is now a ~lah• respo nsibility. C~rlTr:ms offi cials arg ue tha t the completion of a leg ' ol' the Coronu d('I Mar Freeway to Red Hill Avenue in Cost:.i Mt·sa, and the construction of two four-la ne. one· w:.iy frMtagt• roads to link up with MacArthur Boulevard. will d1wrt hl'avy traffic Of regional and state significance rrnm thP portion of MacArthur Boulevard in q uestion. l.o<·a l offici als di ~agree. po inting out that the t ronl~~<.' ro:.ids ar('n 't freeways,'don't have limited a ccess 11nd so haw ...,gnal hghts. Th<'Y sav h<.·a vy t r:.iffi c won't abate .on northern M<H:Arthur Bo ulevard until the Corona dcl Mar Freeway is fin ishect to lht• place ll was orig inally scheduled to go, Mat·Arthllr Boulevard nt Univers ity Onve CalTrnns olfi<·ials say s uch comple t1on is nowher e in the ir plans WP 11wtt <· CalTr a ns officials t,o come down whe n the <'Urrcnt prowct b finished in early 1979 and drive around M acArt hu r lloulevard near Orange County Airport at fU!;h hour Wt: douht lht'y'll run into only mode ra te traffic. nor t h :.it thev tould reason ably conclude those traffic jam s un : caused prim unly bv lo<'a l drive rs - l'alTrans n'ot only 1s not planning to finis h the Corona ell'! Ma r l"n•t>v.. ·•.V. i t·~ :-.t•ekmg t o drop the conges t"M ~1irport <m·a in lht· budgetary lap:; of Orange Coas t cities. W~ UfJ!~ 'ulT l':.ills ofrlc:iab lo withdraw their propos al. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Olher views expressed o n lhts page are those of the1t authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O Box 1560 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 l>h one (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Fees Paid By L. M. Boyd Took less than a y~M for the l ounsts' ft.>~S to pay off the cost of the ElfTel Tower What ronslrurtwn mar vel of late might C'l.11 m lht• !>a mc? Notma ny, 1rany. Q . "When was it that the first musician re-recorded a number of musical inslru- De ar Gloorny Gu , C redit m o d e rn t<'t'hnology, as applied 1 ' traffic control, tor ., :.. t• e x p e n s i v e • 1!'l 1cat ed . <'O m . 11'11 traHic signals 11 a utomatically ·ti .1ust as you or 1 W B S. •'nt"\eftt\. •rt .._. Ii Gt I\ lftCI d O Ret N t UW •t•W\ .. lt\• .., .... , pet ,.....,. ••• , P11~l ments, one over the other , to produce a record?" A. Exactly 37 years ago, Sidney Bechel' was the bright fello w who initiated thut trick With first a soprano sa x. then a clarinet. followed by a tenor sax, adding a piano, plus a bass fiddle, and finally drums. He did the whole schmeer himself. To turn oul "The Sheik of Araby:· A British electronics firm has come up with a radio trans mitter so small it can be put into a pill, prescribed as medicine by a cooperative doctor, swallowed by the In· te nded target person. then trac k e d by e l ectro nic triangulation so the sneaky tracers can 'know at every moment the wheteabouts of the suckered party. So you always thought the Christoph er C o h1m bus rtags hlp was the "Santa Marla," did you? Likewise. But some scholars now say the "Santa Maria " wasn't built during hls lifetime, that his command ship, in fact, was "La Capltana." , Rowland Evam / Robert Novak Carter Stays •. ' • ID Mideast -.Fray .. W ASHlNCTON -I tatl's dis· play of •n1e r at Preside nt Carter direcUy rtsult.s from top.. 1ttrot Amencan replies to ques· llona by King Hussein of Jordan about the future of Jewish selUc- mtints on lhu West Blink The!>e ONwers, published here for the rtrst time, h1nt that P t e &1 d \'n l Ca rt er ex r.t"ct& Jsrut"ll nh.abltant8 or th e settl e ments to atart ~ltanng out ol Arab ltlr· r1lory 11L Lhe end or the f1 v 1.• yea r lra n s 1l1 o nu l pe rio d During tha t period . lsrad. Jordan, Egypt and the Pales tinians a re pledged to restore "tbe legitirqate rights or the Palestinian people," consis- tent with Israeli security. In answer to the king's ques. lion about "the status" of Israeli setll rs "Will there be any (sett ments) after the e nd" of the n e-year trans ition, he asked the U .S. replied as follows~ "Whal er number that might remain yond the transitional period ... would presumably· be agreed lo in the negotiations concerning the fin.al status of the West BanJ< and Gaza " THOSE WORDS infuriated the· I s r a e li g o vernme nt . and particularly Prime Minister Me nachem begin. when the secret U.S. answers to Hussein were s hown to the Is raeli gov- ernm ent on Oct. 19 and dis- cussed with Begin by Assistant Secretary of State Harold Saun- ders the next day. To dem· onstrate Is r ael 's defiance of President Carter for implying to Hussein and the Palestinians that the settlements will become vestigial remnants. Begin went public with his Jong-nounshed plan to "th1clu:n " the settle· men ts. Mr. Carter's response was Mailbox e qually angry . H e loo k S ec r utury o( S t ate Cyrus Vance's draft of u presidential protest letter to be :sent to Begin "a nd do ubled It in spades'' before cabling it lo Begin. 'rhus the settlements question, on which Mr. Carter feels he has bee n betrayed more than once by Begin, returned to haunt his Mideast peace hopes. Equally fo rbidding j4i this s us picion known lo be held by the presi· dent : that Begin's s ettlements offensive stemmed less· from lie· mands by his hard-line Likud coalition than from his strategy to throw up barricades to pre· vent King Huss ein a nd the Palestinians from joining the peace talks. BEGIN'S FURY at the U.S. a ns wers to King Hussein's 14 quntions about the C<imp Oav1d a~reeement go beyond the scl· tlement.s issue. For e xample. Hussein asked: "What is the U.S. position" on whether the self•governlng authority to be created on the West Bank in· eludes Eagl J erus alem "both in terms of territory and people'!" "The U.S. will supJ>()rt pro- posals." s aid the U.S. response. "that would permit Arab lnhabi· tants of East Jerusalem who are l"IQt Israeli citizens" to vote in the election leading to self-rule. Further. these J eru salem Palestinians could share "In the work of the se ll·s;o verni1>g authority itself." There is nothinJ( i.tartling in this s tate m ent .or American poli c y on occupi e d E <ss l .rtrusalem. Ev[r since the 1967 war , the US has denied lsrn<-1'-s legal power lo absorb Eai.t J erusalem. The· U S. hui. nen•r r eco~nl ied J erusal t'ftl i.lb Is rael s l'ap1ta l. BUT THE pol1t1('al impart flf the U S. an~wl'ro; to flusM'ln 1:. l1nkl0 d an Regln's n11 n(f lo Israel's rna~nana mous a~rc<' m rnt to WJthdraw frum all 1ls scttle merits rn the 1-;gyplian Sinai To Israel. the c lear 1ntt-nt of the ~n:.wcrs lo llu:.Sl'tn Iii to f>ncour~ge Arab hopes that the West Bank settlements a rc also doomed Is rael's counteratta(•k raised the threat or delay i n the negotiations ror a pcal'e treat y be tween Is r ael and Egyp t. d espite the coinc1dencc of j Nobel peace pnze for both Begin a nd President Anwar S :ufot. Ueyond -that. the Ca rt<>r · Hcg1 n shootout ris ks future U S. re- taliation a~ainst lsral•I, which 1s ~eeking billions or dollars fr11m the shrinJ<ing US. budget. "Begin 1s slfJ pping Carter 1n the fact' with o ne ha nd and reaching for Carter's wallet wi th the other ." one adm1n1slrat10n offi cial said privalt!ly. lie pre. die t ed the a rQuscd president might cut "a cool billion" from the bill Israel 1s now i.ircpa nng (or t he U S. to fin a nce tht· Israeli Egyptian t reaty. SllCll PASSIONS will <'On l What will not t'hangc t'i Mr Carll't's Camp Oavid pledge to b<' a "full partl'll'r " ln lh{• pc·act' gam e-Th<1t WCJS llus~11in ':. ftr:.t Question The S t:eplicd thotl 1t "'-OU ld use II)> ''full influence" lCI get a W{'St Rank ttlemcnt and that ''Prc~iden e r will ron tinue to ta active pc•rM>nal part nc olt ation!> .. If Israel r ·ally ·~ t ry1ng I<> sruttlt-thl' Wl·:.t Bank l<tlk:. and l!l'I a :.cpJn1\f' pcacl' with Egypt, a' the While I lu 1t)>(' !>U..,· peels. those worch brought no comfort to Pri me• M tnl)>\er Begin Keep rartisan Politics Out of the Courts. To t he Editor: • As a l9ng-time Re publican worker. and a present law slu· dent. I am very conce rned and ups et about the way s ome Republicans are waging an un· derhanded. unwarranted at. t em pl to unseat California Supreme Court Chief Justice Rose Bird. Until recently, a man sat on this very same court who was so se nile that for almost te n years it was hard to tell whether he was alive or dead. Yet no one raised a lland to unseat him until his wife was forced. for her own personal reasons. lo h;ive him declared legally incompetent. Uoe s th i s mean th e "Richa r dsons" of the world believe that a senile old man 1s more qualified lo sit on the court than an intclli~ent, experienced 42-ye ar-old woman? AS TO THE Caudillo case. Chief Jus tice Bird is gelling the blame for what tbe Legislature refused to do. Re member, the Legislature makes the law. The Supreme Court only interprets a nd cannot m a ke decisions which are completely contrary to clear legislative intent. )'he public certainly sh ould be c oncerned about c r ime . We · s hould. demand that our elected repr~sentati ves give the courts the tools they need to work with so they c~n do an effective job. But let's keep partisan politics out of the courts or we will harm the very people we are trying to prot ect by destroying our re- publican form of government. -R UTH L. McCLUSKEY Former Member Republican Central Com mittee E~-.. ~ To the Edit.or· Yes, it Is a problem having an a rea where there is a larger than average segme nt of bright students when it comes to fund- ing s pecial programs s uch as the Mentally Gifted Minors pro- gram . It costs approximately $1,200 p e r year in e xtra funds to edu cate a bright' s tude nt bec a u.se -they need a mo re stimulating learning environ- ment. their self-worth and ablli· ty lo relate to ott*rs needs to be enhanced by being with other gttted c hUdren , and the academic opportunities for ac· celerated learnihg r equir e money for t eache r s to be specially trained as we ll 11s pro- v is ions for extra materials becauae Uleae children do l~am ao quickly. Twenty percent of drop·outs ar~ gifted ch i ldre n. These children's needs were poorly met by the school system and they were not motivated to stay ... in school because they became bored and frus trated. Some were never eve'fi idcntiried •S girted by the schools · WHEN T H E Committee on School Finance Equalizatiol\ says the whole MGM program should be scrapped stateWlde, are they thinJ<ing of the costs to the state (taxpayers I in a reas of unemployment , c r ime. va n · dalism and drugs? I don't know what t hese costs could be estimated al -but I do know that it c os t s the s tate a minimum of $12.000 per year to incarcerate Just one juvenile de· hnquent. So when we 'r e a ll talking about the frustrations of Prop. 13 on educational funding . let's get things in pers pecti ve. The factors that motivated the public to pass Prop. 13 didn't include canceling worthwhile programs The Intent was to clean. up waste in spending -in all a·reas of government. Can we conside r e ducating brfghl. c reative students four l~aders of tomorrow . a waste or taxpayers money? MRS JOAN PAGE S m okers. I a sk you lo vote "Yes" on 5. You should have the right to kill yourselves slo wly r may e ven end up removing your vocal cords because of cancl'r, and I '11 profit from your misery A "Yes" on 5 gives you and your fe llow puffe rs the n g ht to wallow in your grey billows of foulness. But. please let us non smokers hvc longer than you !which s tal1st1cally we w1 1l 1. and let us brl'alhe the clean air o\lr hod1 es were lntenctcct l o -'breathe STEPHE N M PAULEY. M D Otol aryngolog1!.l Not 81 .. t~d To the F.ditor : Your headline "F air Cam paign Unit Blasts Rusk Claim " 1s one more example of your bias in lhe up<'om1ng Sheriff's election. I was there at the hear ing o n this matter and I as!>Url' you the re were no "blast:-" made by anyone THE RUSK campaign simply misconstrued the dcf1nit1 on of a word and was found 1n technical violation of a new ordinance re· garding Rusk's support of 20 police associations 1n Orange County. While 16 representatives To the Editor: of 16 police associations voted Smoke rs, do you know how unanimously to endorse Rusk absolutely offensive you are lo they did not sign their names non-s mokers'! Do you know that and date this procla mation of side s tream second-hand s moke their s upport, hence the viola· has twice the amount of tar and lion. !The other four associa- nicotine? That/ your pacifier lions did sign their na mes. 1 burns for 12 minutes while your ln addition the commission did active inha ling and exhaling not "cnticize" the Rusk cam lasts only 24 seconds per weed ? paign for anything It is true the That's a 3 percent high for you commis!lion found tha t Gates and a 9_percent low lor us. had no~ asked the Police Chiefs Ourihg lha l agonizing 12 Association for their e ndorse· minutes, we non-smoktrs are ment. Wh at you fail to m ention breathing ttiree times the is Walt Scott. a man who has en· a m ount of . 3-4 benzprren.e, a dorsed Gates and a~pears in pie· cancer causing agent, hve limes tu res with Gates 1n his ca m· as much carbon monoxide , a nd 50 paign literature. asked the as- times the ammonia that goes lnlo sociatlon to change its policy of your own blac k lungs wit~ot endorsing cand1<1ates. WhO mainstream s moke. Now I know do you suppose Mr. Scott Wcinled why )'OU all hold those things so them to endorse? rar away from your nose and so R A. BOSTROM close to ours. Now I know why we have a headache. THE CARBON monoxide at 90 parts per million <i ndustry limits safe levels al 50 parts per mllllon l ~ h en Inhaled by us. and has n t~ken up by 59me or our red· cells irtstead of oxygen <w I am reaUy more fond oh. It rorms carboxy- hemoglobln; not unlike the way people kill themselves in their closed garage by letting the car motor run. It 111 a painless death.· but we're not ready to die yet: and please cton't forget we're breathing cadmium. hydrogen cyanide. antt nitrogen dioxide. none of which do t remember as being components of fresh air. To the Edit.or: On Oct. 23. when I saw lhal wall Qf flaming Inferno miles long on the TV news, a nd watched the puny efforts '(if our ground and air fire rl~hting. I tho ught of all the sophisticated military equipment 8f'd Or· ganiuUon that could have been e mployed to shorten the w11r and save Ute and property 1maybe even$). l. Could our satellite systems (Telestar, Landsat, Tlr05, Nim· bus etc.) have been organized to give us "early warning" data? 2. Could our auack planes. day. a nd {lll·weather ha ve been J tra ine d t o dive homh with s pecial chemical bombs') 3. Could s pecrnl ..cht•m1C'al bombs be developed by r<·M!arrh a nd development prog r <i m -; ~· milar to our defense efforts., 4 Fa1 hng 10 an early kill: could all our rcsourc1•s be l'Om · mille d , Na tiona l Guar d. Air Force, Navy, Manne Corps and Ar my: t anke r ~ ;Jnd cargo pla oes. BS2s a nd heli(·opll:~ a ll l.'OOrdina led throut?h an em ergency T act1l'al Air Control Center 1w1th the help of L.1tton·, Tac l1 cnl 0~1la Sy:.,tl'm I wh1(•h would allow the tol<.11 effort to ~ S(.'h e d ulf'd , :.cra m bl c.·d . coord inated with FFA, and d1r ec lt•d <i ga1n:;t lite f ire targets? 5 Could forward a ir, oon trollcrs bt.' employed with th1· fire ground trews during the cta v ., 5 Could radar C'Onl roll1·rl drops b<:' mad<' al night? Wt• rould t•vcn ~ct rad:.ar or r.11.110 b •neons upon tht• target' We know th(' organ11.at1on:.... a nd mo:.t of th<' cqu1pmcnt necessary to do a ll of th1:. ex1:.t:-, now' I behcvc under J>r<'i:.ent conditions that fi re fightini;i ha:.. become "too impo r tant" to leave solely in the hand:. of lhc fi n • fighlNl't <tnd the forcstrv se rvice The# peoplt' need t;> know that a better team effort could be made now. F: R CIAMPI\ Lt. Col. L'SMC Retired Abo -'l'll~ry~ To the Editor : L ast nig ht J h ea rd Gov. Brown's comme nts ·on the Coas tal Comm1s:i1on 's reaction to the great numbe r of people who lost their property 1n the re· rent fires a nd I tota lly af!rl'P with his sta te ments rei:iarding these "bureaucratic (hugs." It is. howeve r. cunous to m e that it becomes "lhug~ery" only when there ll) s ufficient publt<· exposure to make It politically sensitive to deem 1t s uch ll is in fact "political thuggery" 1n tht• individual cases that do not h:1vc the public ei<posure of l11is gn •al ca tastrophe and l hnd 1l con· lempttble lhat tl)c ~overnor, tt nd his appointed Co11sta l Com- mission "thugs," operate with such despicable hypocrisy in ex· crclS\ng this politically m ol1vat· ed double standard. B~RNAfW F. SYFAN • ~lvs from re<Jdf'T8 arr ~kome. The nght to condense Letl•ra to /ti rpoce or tUrrunarf' lH>tl .a ream>C"d. Uttera o/ lOO wortLt or ~u will ~ ga~ prtff'rnict All ldttrs mtut tn· rluJt 11gno1ur1 anst mmlmg oddrtas but "°'""' moy ~ withheld on rr· qutat 1/ suj f lc1tnt r~scm ta apportnl Pootry Will not br pu bltshM ,. J I Business Wec:ine.csay. Novemblr 1 1978 DAILY PILOT 85 • • Home Loan Bank Leader Defends Homebuyer;; a) .IOHN l N IFf AP .__, Aa•l•'4 OALL.AS kn~rt H M cKtn n\'Y l!li pnlud of hit\ in..: hl'IJ>f'd <'&US\• D torn•nl of monn to nood 1nto the V<•l.lll'f of homt• lt•nt1t'r'>. tiven If sonw !\av that avall1tbH1 ty ha~ ("()t1lnbut1'd lo mnutaon "My Prtm•I"} obll~allon l'I tu houtilna amt Ill hom"bu)'cn,, • ~•id M~Klnnt·y l'trn1rmun of Uw Ft•d t>r al llu mt' l.oian Bhnk lk1nrd "In lh1• past . twu,lnR hu' Cooling It l~li: •n 11 on Ult! t•bm Tbl1 I!> the firi.t l1m.-11 ha1111 I hJPPt'llt'<I tu: ·~ t'ORRF.CT Ot•i.pllt• m •nJC ml••n111 rttll·' ·ttll' JHJ m•· tnlt'rt•!ll ntl" wHJ mov1• to IO~i J:N•rcl•nl 11oon." ht! 11ay~ 11av Ing' '")(j IC);an :tl'~<M'l .. llOn!'i, lht· blRRetl hou~tnlt lt·ridN11, h11v1• vlt-nly of C'<.~h to l\•1111 T h 11 t m o n t· y . l ,. n l t o homc.-buy,•n., h i1.\ hl'lp1•tl ltll'th 111 purahan S7!>.000 homc·i.. l!J70 '''It' for SIS0,000 v1 11111rt> llf7K Rockct<lynr l <'chni ci<1 n inspects inner w:.i ll of noule of t he Spc.tc<.' Shulllt• M :Jin Eng11w hl'ing built b v Rockwl'll I ntcrnationul for NASA Mort• Lh;.in 1,000 .lUbt·<; SC'rvr :i1 .. pass<1ges for hydn1gc•n <'OOl~1nt, whieh kN·p~ nozzle tern pcrciturc:-. down to about fi,C)()() dt•gn•t•s F during t•ngilll' operation Canadian Newsprint Prices to· Increase VANCOUVER, Br itish Columbia <AP 1 Western Canadann ne" :.print product>rs app<>:.ir to he following the lead of thO\{' 1n thl' ea:,t "ho an11ou1Wl•cl pr ace hikes rp(·1·nlly M ;.wM11Jan Bloedel Ltd . Canada's l<Jr1:esl forest-product<, con- cern. said 11 !1 newspr int price~ wt·rc going up by $34 " m<'ln'' t on, or $25 a short t<>n, l'ffl'<·t1ve F'cb 1 WrntTHE INCR•~ASE , Mac Malian Blo~el's newspnnt pn<'cs in t he western United States for a short ton of 30-pound :-;tandard white newsprint will j ump to $345 from Ure l'urrent $320 That 1:. lhe ....irame tn<'r<'asc• announced I.isl week hy Boise Cascade and :,,cvcral East Coa:sl producer!> . M acMillan Bloedel is the first Brillsh Columbia producn to follow the boost m newspn(\.l pri<'cS, but nthcr <'Ompanie~ an th(• province arl' ex(>('ctNl 'tt> fo!lftw suit Crown Zellerbach Canada Ltd. and Bntash Columbia f''oresl Product:. Ltd said Monday tht·y wer e "studytn~ the s1tuat1on " Ocean F alls Corp. Ltd . which supplies about a quarter of its pro<luclton lo the Los Angeles Tim es, said 1t will automatically 1n crease its pnce wh~n the ma1ority of l ocal producer s do. T•Bill +3/4 °/o $10,000 Minimum. 6 Month T•rm. 9.73°10 Annual Rate 10.22°10 Annual Yield• Annual 1<t1ec.11vc y1old based on 12 mon1ns. however. sub1ect 10 c11a1~e on 1N1lurt1y Get high eamlnga on• "T·Blll plus li4%" 6 month certificate. Rate quoted Is for the period November 2 through 8. .,1yh • That ·., 1nfl.1t10n. nnd M <'Kinooy ii04'sn't dt•ny 1l .. O u r u c t 1 on!\ 1.r t• 1 n fl a 111100 ry." ht• cont.•t-dci., but tn th(• "••m•• '\t•ntf'O<"t' hf' Jdd:,, "and n 1untttr m.fl,1ltonary pram an· ly rouul1'r mnottonury .. I.ATER : "I OON7 b(>hf"C in rN•c11111<.111to <'Ure inflation · · You might think thul Ml' Kinney 1-. .,.,(1 on mflutlon Ht· says ht> 11111 1 T'tw n·al tned1c1n<.1 for infln· 11011. h•• :-.uad 111 un tnlt'rv1cw. 1s to • 'Do It YoarseU' cut the.-bud~et deficit. llnd for the dollar to rorrect lh~ foreoin pay- ments 11nbalann· "I ju.<1t don't ltunk we• tihould pick on ·hou.'llng," h<' say:. lnfla- bon . ht' points out, ls "an across the board" thing. You cannot s ingle out hom ebuye.r s a:. culpnts. he 113ys. "When you lip housing you tip the economy." McKINNEY, 53 this week. an attorney. former chair man or an Indianapolis :>av1ngs and loan assO<'l &Uoo. and former head of a const r u c t1 on-1nsur anct>· m anufacturing l'Onccrn, 1s Ofll' of hOUtllng's biggest defenders. H e takes pr ide in seeing t-0 1t that the savings and loan Sf>· soc I a lions he r t>gul ates havl' fundS"' to lend. and he has t aken on the Feder al R eser ve and commercial banks in or der t.p br ing 1t about BtJSINESS ANALYSIS day. barnng intervention by a f e d e r a l jud ge . J u s t wha\ respon se McKinney planned was t he subject of much spcculallod at the aMual m eeting here o(" the U .S S~v1ngs a nd L oan L eague. whose mem ber s make most mortgage loans. -• Allow savmgS and loans to of" fer checking accounts? No w ay.· A T&T Plans fusy In the past . rising mtere~t rat~ meant the S&L s would l<>:le deposits because t hey '°W<.'re strictly limited in the amount of int erest they cou1d offer on sav· 1ngs. Commer cial banks were less sever ely lim ited. ONE OF TitE chi ef remedlcs for this situation was M cKtn· ney's decision to permit S&Ls lo o ffer s1x·m o n t h sa 1nngs certificates at an eHectrve rat(· of 9 4 percent. It stem med the out n ow But there are alternatives, and one possibility that McKin- ney. wouldn't deny 1s som ething <1k 1n to checking accounts ; per mit ting S &Ls t o pa y despositors' recumng bills. Home Phone'Repair IF. FOR EXA MPLE, yoo w1l>hed to pay your utility ball thr ough your loe&I thrift insl itu. t1on that's wh at savings and loans are called -you would Just notify them m advance and arrangements would be m ade. .. NEW YOHK (J\PI -Af!YO!le who has ever called the phone com · 11any to ~el r ep:.ms on their telephone or install a new one hits gone throu.ch 1l Tbc repairman promises to be at your house at noon . H e arrives at M cKinney has d one m uch more too to improve t he liquid1· l y Of home lender s, and he IS Justifiably proud of it. His job. he says. is to provide money for housing. l t '!i a phrase he lives M C"Kinney is al so considering other m easures to m a c is re,. gula tecs more effective. includ· ing permitting them t o o ffer v:.iriable rates m ort gages In· stead of traditional contracts. R M ..iy be. Wi·ll . 1f you're m ad as hell :1bout it, American Telephone & Tclcl.(raph Co says you m ay not huvc lo take 1l much longer. TH E BELL SYSTEM says it is wt'll on th~ way to making at. po~srblc for its home customers to :.irRpl y shop in phone stores for whatever kind of phone they want and plug 1t in themselves. And 1( ll ever needs repairs. customers can unra~tcn the of fcndang telephone or cor d. bring 1l an to a scrv1<'e center and ex· <:h anl<(t' at for a new one Hobert K<1tzerr. a spokesman for I\ T&T. says that abouh. 25 m1ll1on of the 55 m illion hoifies w11 h tt>lcphQnes have had special nl'w wal jacks put tn that allow l'U!>tomcrs to unplug th1·1r own phont·s easily 1f lh<•y want lo brrng them an for sf'rv1ct·. I f your phone ha s been sc r v IC<'d for any rcal.On 1n the past yt·ar or so. your home pro- hably h:.is bc'i'n converted, You <':.tn usually tell if you have the nt•w Jacks bl'c:-111!-..1• th(•y atl' m.idt• of clc:.ir. light plastic KA TZEFf' SA 'VS there is no forecast on when all 55 million "omcs will be filled with tht' nt•w Jacks. but the l'hangeover as likel y to be completed by the ear ly 1980s Naturally. there are advan· tages for the phone company . AT&T has rn the past several yea r s seen ats monopol y on phont' equipm ent eroded b y 1·ourt action and ehanges 1n Fcdcral Communic..it1ons Com· m1ss'1on regulation 1 t has to com~te with in· ci<'pt•nd<•nt compan1<·s offering ;Ill kmds oi µhone:.. from novelty . to dcioagncr ~tyles. · ff'i,j RFAi.;PONSF., AT&T sin<'c 1976 has opened 1.800 "Phone ('t·nll'r Stores," i.howrooms for d01.l'ns of different phones rani.:· 1n~ from ~nciopy and M ic~cy Mous1· :.tylcs to plain. ordinary IJla<'k Nu\\. custonit•rs who call the ph9n1· company for n•p:.iirs or in· ... 131lat1on frcqul!ntly are en· <'our a gro to v1s1t om· of these phom· :.tores instead of h<iving 1:1 repairman make a house call. if they are among th1• 25 m1ll1on who can plu~ or unplug their own phones Mortgage L entUng A Record "We know more people are coming to the stores. and there has also been a de<:r ease in t.)le number or premise visits." says K atzeff. T HAT MEANS, OF course. AT&T saves m oney each tim e an instaUer doesn't have to drive to a home. and possibly gains a custom er for one of its fancier new phones each time someone goes lo a phone center · • What does the custom er save" It van es greatly from state to state. but the phone company t•st1cn ates that a cu:,torriC!r who shops for hi s own phonl' and in- stalls 1l tums~IC without a rl'· p~arman making a house call will save an avera~C' of $10 on the normal 1nslallati(ln fre The union r epn::.enl1ni.: the sySlt!m'i. i nstallers and maan· lt!n ancl' worker s. thi_· Com · -m-u n 1ea l 1 on s Work,. r s o f Am erica,, as wary that lht· pr(I gram w11J cost Job:, . by • In fulfilling that responsibility he sym pathizl!s with a suit by t he savings and loan associa· lions to preven t ce>mmer crnl banks f rom . an effect, o ffenng interest on check ing aceounts T H E F E D E R AL R es<•r ve Board . he says. was wrong in making th.is dec1s1on. "T h e l aw read s t hat they 1 com mer c1al banks 1 cannot puy 1nterel>t on checking accounts." ht-. says Oatly. F<."<f or no Fed The m 1ss1on of M cKinnt•y, nam ed chairman an August t9i7, 1s dear "My job as lo keep m oney In ·savings and loans. T he f"ed ac. taon 1s harmful to housing and I have to take act ion or some kind " T H E F~D D E CISION was !>chedulcd to b<· 1mplemcntt'd to- O vf"r 1'1u~ C ounte r MASOU~ Under the former . a m ortgage r ate would rise or f all with changes in an index t ied to ~ene ral m oney r ates. r ather t ha n l ocking the lend er into m ortgage contracts at fixed rates for m any year!> ahead. M cKINNEY'S D ECI SIONS "l'ould be soon." although he "ays he has promised Congress he wouldn't act on variable and othl'r altern at ive mor tgage forms Wl thoul further consulta· t1on with Lhem. But on the m atter o f protect. 1ng S&Ls from w hat he feels is 11leszal compet1 t1on from b ank' offering Interest on combineC!l checkang·sav1ngs accounts, a de· c1s1on by the GHLBB could oc. cur as quickly as he can get back to Washington . N•-'"' Ill 'IQ tf\f~l"\I\ \u1•••tO (J\tOW 41tt (Ot"i•ir 11ttC1> _, ( M #IO.. p,., .. ,. UP•fl"\t t ' -'"'"" r"4)1n"' ,.,.,..,p,., "'"''ti<o A nAIQtf M •OA\.tf\ "'0''"' Mtnt(~ \OhO~I", A 8 H f I~ C,..tfT'ln\. i,.,~.c "' l ~""eo V•UOfWIJ C••llOtn I • .. II ' '. • 7 . ti .. I ~. ... .. I• " )'• 18 • ' .. If>• Cho Pct I 011 11 • I l)H 1• I '" OH 1' I ' • 011 '1 1 I,, OU n 1 1 °'' n 1 "> .,., 100 • 011 111 '• Ott u 1 1 • O•I lb• 1•' Ott lf> I • 011 1)8 I Off 1\. 1 ., (Jil t\. ()It •). 1•' Ott Pi • ~11 no .. .. ou t\" I f'711 "' I • Ott 1 .. ft I 011 I•• J•. Ott u • ' Oii •• ~ 1•• Ott .. 1 MUT UAL FUNDS SAN FRANCISCO INVESTING 1)11ttf• lf/'f81)]t rrmOC 101• 110ll t•MI l•• 887 Nl •n<om .,. <\101C Y< t&'IJ l8ol0:~1t .. dman fuf\O'> IAPI -Snvings and Ni~M:~~f11P1 ~7::'.in n~ ~~OF•t:'"1'~f~,l~~~~;v·~. 1:gj "N'Z ~rGov :;!:g~l~~~~'\t :~~10N1~ :~ ... ·~d 1::: ~t L oans associations in ~ f t\p fottowinQQUI> MOMn 1)111.a r mcu• t~C)oj ~o· i.,. .,.,.. •• u M•, ..... c,,.. .. 11 Co Penn Mu •ft NI .... ~ .. 110 NL /\rl·,,0 nn, Cala'forn·i a and ttll<><".: ,~~ bv Ntws &IM •"" 101" e 11111. •NAFo •• J1 11 t• '"~" , :111 ao1 Ph•I• 1 •> ft,. <><·~" ~ n NL ., ll'lf' l'ullon.j A\.otl NYVn 17 •l 1J !>A li•l<m U •t u .M ISi LMuP •ncl~P I 'II 8 Tl P-C•P 1 /l • 0 '>l•on R.,. Ftl\ Nevada closed a record •loon ol ~urttlp\ CC.1'1111<1 '17 10., M()l\M ""' Nl vrwlh •Ill 111 M•\\ •o 0 II •7 p,..,..., Fd ... 'n ll•ll•n t& lhl NL amount of m ort gage ~ .. ~.~ .. ,t;:= ;.,,!': rn:~~ ~ ~ .N.17 ~~~ .; : ,,",~ ;~~~I\ J:! tW M=~~":1n~r' •H1·"·~~~";, ~ •• it t:i::-0 ,~ ~ ~t the~ ""ufAlo"' C•pPr,. I 00 NI hH• 1110 Nl I •P•">~ 7111 MIT • lt 10 01 l'•IO Jod 10 13 10 H S1•4IC.tn ti 'if> NL Joan s fo r Sep tember co..•d ,....., 111tenCAtn1 cc 100 Nl U"> C.•t •oe NL •nc111w. 111 MtG ... •1~ M110 c Jt• J 1' ">u•••• ... no ¥61 1978, compar ed with the 'IOl<I IN•• ··~ c~nlSllT 10 'O" I\ l'tdf'lllV c;~ tnlc.10 • I 00 NL MIO I] JO 1• ll M"<l '" • OJ 'jl I .. M(ld 1• 1s" SS ••luet °' bouQl\l C1141'1P.d I() YI It tl AQr•\ • 61 Nl tnl tnnl IC 2t 11 14 MfO I) '1 tl 6ll P-r Funo f,.mpt Gt II 7l l<a IM Sam e month last year , lv•t.,_. P"" wlft Cl''41\# Cr ~ Rond ~I• NI In• Cuod • .. Nl llllCO I 7• I J) ~uncl 14 II IS~ '"""P' W 11U1211 ,A I ,,,.,O•t f-y Fund &Ot 6~ '""" fl.I tW Inv'""" 1 i. NL Mf'8 l•U 1))1 11 '" '"'""'"In• 100 Nl t he F cueral I ome Loan S.11 8 FrOtll , .. •>I CO<ltld 10)• Nl Inv Bo' .,. ... MM8 .,, ••• PtAn Inv 110t IJ I• 1rn, C•P I IO If) B ank or San Fr a ncisco AGfFd .... ub ........ • •• 111 O•lly I t 00 Nl 1 .. n\lon Grnup illl•INr\ II .. Nl P11qrlf\ 10 ,. II,. ,,,., ,,,., • 74 'loC) At0<nl' 1681 NL Sot><t 1 >1 \ti 0\lny 813 tOS Bo S .. S'4 ~rr111 L't1'tl\ Plll•NI , .. 101$ I••• l:q IOV 11116 r eported. /.dvl'tnv •'Ill NL CN•PO 1170 I'll [q tn< U 9'1 Nl tO\ Ctl &12 8•\•' ·~ •u Proo F-\ ludr HO 14YI Nt Alulv•e 10 11 NL Cr..mro 4 .. I SI M~o 1t to t OS ndl • 8'I S ]I C•P•I I) /I I))• (,rwll\ IQ l6 NL I wnC C.I 137 NL All1l•tt t 117 NL ICNA MQI ,..,. Mun 80 • 11 Nl Mull I .. • 1l E ou•B • .. 10 04 II\(""' 4 \J NL I ""nC In( I "I Nt I n September 1978. Atl>l'l•F 11<1> NL ui.r1, ,,. 4 ll Fto•• 11,.1•11 Prog J7t J .. Mun• "0 .,.. NE•• 10" Nl USAA c.1 1 •1 NI. . d I . h A8tr1f\1 ,., I071 M•nh•I '<Ii ' n HI Yid I• 70 Nl '••E.. ••> ... ROA•• l(JO NL N Ho<., 8117 NL USAA In( 1014 NL SaVlnjtS an OanS In t e Am~roc..-Funcl\ S(llu\ ... ,.. UMun • D NL Stoo 16 1\ 1111 WV"' 901 I )A p,.,... tOOO Nl l/nl At<u J 11 NL a r eas sho w ed $2.28 AB•' 1e<1 ••1Co1ont•1 r"""' """'" •1010&0 ~•~c1 111 •4A M•ci AM ill \ll '•"•• .,, NL 11n" Mut ,.,. NI Arn<:p 1 1\ 111 ~n !we t )I t )0 ~l•m f .. I )I 'Or P• • .0 I II MONY F I .. • 46 Pro Funcl • 17 NL Unoon '>•< C,.p million m total amount .AMult •11 1011 F11~ 971 ,,, '""" •M ,.l t ... ~ • ..,, H • &ri MS8 "" l)SJ Nl P•OIO( !OJI NL 8•CM1d 10 •\ 1111 Or loans Closed as Com. Al\(ilh • 41 I 01 Crwll\ • f1 • IJ l••ncl JI~ 1311 l\let 1' n 11 a Mui ll•n t 41 t .. Pru ">IP t 1 IOU N•t tnw • 11 4 10 -8ond IJl1 I) .. 11\(0M .,. •O\ ,.,,..n<t•• PT'oo Ivy •07 Nl />{'IF Fo ,. IOt Putl\•m """"' u C•P 11,.ll11 ~red lo $2.19 ffil llion in C•P'I 1'• ltl Ootn tO I/ 11 11 Oyn.. •.. Nl JP GrlP\ H~ IOtJ MIF •viii • 0. • 1' Con• It n 11" Un•on II .. 17 Jt Cdl/~9 ' 00 Nl Co411 Giii u IO Nl lnclu\I ) • NL J•"u\ F 10 JI NL MuluelOf ~ I Qui! 17 )) IJ . Unllf'<I Fund\ ptem ber 1977 Fcltn• • ., • "CWlll\ Aft ., '01 11\(0m • /l NL .Jol>tl H..W:OO. Atn4t II°' It le ~orv 11 '7 ,,., .A((m 6.11 • 71 Grwlll 4 11 t 1' wllll C I )t HI F>I lnVt\IOn" B•l•n I lt 8 tt Cirwll\ l It • U ro•wth IO '111 t i 8ot>cl 4 H 1 4' •interest Is compounded dally an~ paid on maturity. 6% Interest paid If withdrawn prior to maturity. '"<om ,., 911 c:;.;;p llcl • (M • 4) 8llCI AP IUI IHI Bond .,. .... 1 I"<""' • '() •• , .. ,.,,,., II II It"' Con Gr .... .. MORTGAGE I d i ICA 141llll09'mP FOun.tYAll 01\CO O? &Jl C.rwlh Ul •Ol 1-Frr IJt~lll• •-1 16 Ill Con I"( ... YW. en ng N,..f\ S 11 4 Jf Con<oro IJ tl NL Grwtll I II I jc .JGN>\ln "ll NL Mvl !>hn l2 CJ NL '"""'' I It I .. lncom I .. t 1' f 0 r l he f I r s t three W..,,MI • tt • «I K:on\ .... • tt h i Inc om • CXl 8 II hmp.,, """"' NE A M"I nl Nl OPlf• ,, S6 IP3 Munl '71 ... Amf!r G<wwf•I Con•ltl f, t S. Nl \10< ~ 14$ I 3" '"<"' 1011 IO a NAii lnO IO a NL I• E •I 11 IJ 1J 1J S<•eft l., t •I OtlHtr W•aT•lfN THRIFT PLANa e tfallab/e to tit your need•. Annual Yield Rate Torm Investment •. 70"4 •• e.5"4 e mo • 110,000 .... ,. e.a"I. Dellr No minimum .. When ln_terest la placed In our pau book account at 61h % and kept for one year. No ln tereat paid If withdrawn prior to maturity. Serving Californians for over 25 years. Aoers over $100,000,000.00. 'W' ~~&.~A$0CN10N Coe• ...... 2nl ~ti 171t1 l llMI, (714) .. &.31S3 Long IMcll, 4601 l'-clllc Co.t i Hlf'"uy, CA.1~3) 49t.U01 Av•1lable to C1lltorn1a Retlden111 Onl • QUOrterS Of 1978 COm · Muflli TJ)41f7lc::otl1 Mul I" Nl F\IM11 .-. .,. Nl Crow l'l'I Ill Nt1~11r!.H Vl\I• 111117:14 V_,,~ Hl 607 Pa red favor ably with the C•P84 • .)4' ,. CvYtcl S• 111• '"' FIMllO• 1 00 Nl H• YIO II~ " " 8•IAI\ 'al ',, voy•<l tO S4 11 SJ Vnll VC\ '07 NI C~ll\ l .. •JOClry(•pl07SllUf\IVAr 1000 Nl MonM 100 NL 8ol'I(;, 41'•JIR••nbw 1 1' NLV•lueL•flefO 1 _ same period l:i~l year tncFo s" ,.,.OiylMm too NL"'W•tt e.a Nl Mu,.e 1011io 1>< Oow•o J9' •17R•l#rv• 100 NL ""'I.• 1.10 ..., d V•ftl• I• O' u 40 O.•••"• Of-FNI c,1n l 24 J SI Coln 11 41 tJ S6 Gn11111 s., s 91 Rrvor• 4 Ill Nl Inc om S I~ s 1'I espik the l ight money Eq1r.1n • 0 tt ns O.c ti 11.07 IJ (M "°'""'"" Cirou1> Summ ''\Cl 11.M Pl Siio. •.. 743 !>.It< f QI ''1 10 JO L••C.1 U .. I\ 01 m l) rk"t, thn report said FdArn • 11 4 .. 0.taw 10 40 11 31 C.rwth • '4 4 U hell It) I"' tncom S 14 ) 7t fM!le< GI' IO• ti 11'1 S1>t\ll • llO 4.~ " ,.. P•O•lcl J 6ll l 1111 0 .. 1<11 ~ 16 t 11 tnrom 11' fO 11"' l olA •.l!I 10 8' Slot• 7 36 7., MPC•t> t.M 8 SJ venr" ~"°"". AQthFO o (It & U Ts Fr~ 9 11 t ti Muito 1 M t JS Ko~\ll>r"' Fune!\ NE I.lie FUNI SI PC.wt I SJ ii Ot tncom 1111 U '16 Savinns and loans ......... 11 llt Dell• 4 .. ,,., Spoct ... IOIO Cu• Ill ,.,."" f(lull ••1111tt Scuoou Slo-.\ '""''I ,,, 7.ll "" AtMtnF'o fl/ HJ Otr C•p JCO J 11 ''"n~lln C.rOVll C\I< 67 tt ZJ 1•tt C."•tn !C ot 10'6 Com $f • 17 NL Comm •r?? 6111> <'Om panics ClOScd $19.4 Alnv•\I S 1t Nl OooC•8 10 10 NL Brow11 ] 1) l !C Ct" 84 I 11 8 81 tr><om II .. I• 01 l<'<Om ll 0 Nl SPtl<I 10 4' II 41 bl.Ilion 1'n loans 1·n f1'r st Alft•lnt 11.~ NL OooC•SI u ,. NL ONT( 1'4 107 Cu\ K,1 11) 71D AelEq ..... 11•1 Jnll fO 1191 NI V•ftQu•fcl c,.-•Nt()U\ J )0 3 &I Oru llur • 6> NL 0""111 ) .. t J) (u' l(f \ 11 S.5' N•vo.ro-r t\4t1m M•n R 9 47 NL f •Plr )ft) NL lhfC"' QUllrterS Of 1978. Amwo t 11 • 31 OtOhl\ O<p VIII\ •Sol 1.. Cu\ St lo.\l ltOt ("'OV ti 9) NL MM8 t l>l NI. 'lid• IJ.1' N\ ,. A()plfq • 61 SOS Or•yl 11 II 11 to I Mom I to t.. Cu• S3 I I~ I~ 0u•r0 1• '1 NL Sl>"CI 19 Sol Nl 1v .. 1 I• NI. whk h Is 4 percent l ess Au HoufMOn L••oe u o .. u u~ Oov • tt •., Cu• ~ • 7• 4 '°' PMtn 10 u NL S.turlly f.-Moro 13 11 HI. h Fnd II 7 ,Jt I 07 ll<I A• .. I "'t (•Ptt ) I} ) )6 Pottr > 11 ) .. Ntw WIO 10.., Nl 80nd • 40 '•1 W \hrl 14 ~ NI l an the record amount inc°"' , 11 i u NN1,,. p 1 N t:q.,11 HI ,., L .. •no•Oft <"P NcwtCi• 11 ~ NL fQu•• • 01 •.JI w "'"" tl" Nl Or I I t f th !>IOH l It , ,, \pl II\< • " Nl 'wnclpll "o • .. Cp Lor ,, ., 1J .. Now I 11'1( • °" Nl tn•••• t., ISi w 1.0~ I)" NL 03hS COS(.'( Or e -8.L(GI 11 11 Ill! f o[m 1411 NI J"ullel tnc Gt1> lt• Gr 1101 tJlb No<lltf-CI lttl Ml Ullr• tO • llH W•l"I tlO Nl fl·r st thr"e qt1arters In tfibtln< """v"'' r11•11< 11n N1 (om1n '"' "'l lo111 •1J•0+1Nom11•• 1111ttw S.1.c1o<1""""' W•Jlln '"NI. • ~ 1111>\ ............ 11 £ •o•-,,, • " to.. '"'P•< I., I., l .. R ,, IA II (M NOr .. \t I) 10 NL ""'~"' ... Nl W•\I " • 0. Nl 1977 8u rC1n I AI NL L•l""l\HO••·~ '"" ,, .'0 .. 0 I\ l•I• .... , ..... ,,.u Nu•.... • .. ••• ..111!.ll• "M NL WI\ MM ... Nl e ... 11.11 • .. NL lht•l'I I ., • 01 Piiot I ,, NL l•q G•o 10 00 Nl ~o· U• • " !wftlONll c.rouo Wlnpr • "' N~ N l I ( II•·~· 0'°"11 "°"'' I •• NI c. I p.,. ti M NI Looml\ s........ Wm IJ.. Nl ..... J.. J to ,,,., '" l,, • IJ C new SQV nf(S Or H)() Jo ,.S NL (irwlll t .. 100 C.•ttOO •• U Nl C•oll 11 M NL ..,..,l\"9f I 0 ft•l•n 1 II 1.-W•ll~! <i • 1• •It !'! a v I n "s 'I n d I 0 ... n a 101 ~Cl • ., Nl ln<Om \ 60 • °' oru. '> ,. .. Mui ., II Nl OpPI\ 'JO • u (om !> IO., If .. Wt lll '" "K NL • ,.. • • •• ~ 11 ... t•p I JI • 0' Ap.<t • .. • " (,en St• • .. NI. l.Otd Aile.II HIYIO n ,, 2• ., (;•wlh • 1\ '01 WI\< ..... • 60 NI. tolalt>d $305 m11llon In Bonam i 11 , .. 10t• 1 » •01 c;,,,. 1n<1 "" NI 1111111c1 111 1.,. inc no' ~oo • i• ~·••»• 11" Nt w900 \1~1 •""Pl•·n~b"r 1978. com · fl0\11'01'1 ... ••1r IE \p 10JO Nl H•"11lllHI l'l\CI Ob IOll t!JI Mon8 100 Ml ,,, r t)f} 14 $4 OtV~a ,.,. NL ,," ' ,. thllt A lln r -<... i.4\0f\Q IM NI. f HOA ) .i • zt Oh C.I I~ 10 1) fl Oplfl lt )'t 1J .C \"4,,1\0!0tf'\ (;9 _ N•u,. • » NI. nur('d w1lh S30J m 1llion C•om ,,. NLCth1ntr 10 7 C.rwll• '"' 110 '"'°"' Jt1 136 t.fr• 9JJ Nl Cm••• ..... , .. ~,,,.. •Q M\. ,. (;4'f1tl S • 01 NL ,llun t... 9 )I 1(1(9fll 4,lt NI. LU4,,.t•n n•o AIM t 0 tO Jii I ntrp ) 1• S.. ~I No t09il 111 ~1•pt Jl)77 (•1vl11 tt11t1or-1r '•ttlle •ti •.a M•tl (itn 14 76 Nl f,.l\tl •14 1041 l•mt t'1 ... H•rDf 14' •>t ,, .. ,., <lltrflOI l .. DAILY PILOT s Wttdnelday November 1 1978 - W edn~sday ~H NYSE COMPOSITE 2 p.m. (EDT) P r ice 8 TRANSACTIONS " ~··-••nc•-··-·""""''""'Votl M ....... , "•"II~ '"8W _, ... 0.tfoll •ndCIN:lnMttttKi. •• ,.._,_,,_.,ttodll•llw ... 1-.1 At"9(1•Ulll'01\ooc1Hlllfl\0t•t.ft"""11\tllNI Io 4 STOCKS I BUSINESS Inflation Price Rises Fed By Expe~tation By SYLVIA PO RT ER , ......... w... • Perhaps lh(• mo11t anMdaous 1n the overall ~val or the an nation cursan~ th1• nution 1~ th~ spreading expectation that It will become rx r m1tm nt u ()liyChology of annauon that 111 self futrlllt ng As millions of Amcmrun.'l hc·c'Omt• r('s1gne<l to the prospect that thl' price sp1rnl tb a h.i1•t of hfe to he acrcplt.'<l for the indefinite futur<' ond ~•)\ m.ldatlonal m1lhoos become• Nn v1nced that White lloui><' IP.1derbh1p cannot pull toj(eth"r .1 work able ~•nt1 inflation J)ro~ram these dt Vl·lopmcnti. follow WORKE RS WIU . O•:MANO WAG E hakes to keep Uf) with pust pn ce inc reuses imd to get a Jump on future price mcreases thereby adding to the 1nflution rate Uruon leaders w1ll 1ns1sl on cOt;t of living adJustm cnt clauses m their contracts to give them automatic pay raises as lhtt Consume r Price rndex chmbs OustncSbt'S will boost pnccs m ant1c1pat1on of wage demands and eventual 1mpos1taon or wage pnce controls Consumers will try to buy ahead ·to beat the pnct.· inc reascs ttwy urc sure will come· -The whole pyramid wi ll ('ollapse (n slump that w1ll lead to rcnataon ' pohe1eR u bu1nncs.-. hnd a new round or ann.1t1on 'I ht rt• are s igns that th1~ µsychology of 1nflat10n ,.., bcromtn~ mon: powl•rful 11 1 /\ r1 w yl'ar-; ,1gn infl ut11111 M•ns1t1 v1 a l tc·rn a tavt Money's Worth mnrtgagf'S w1 1 t• bt 10~ :;harply de-Qounced by con!lumcr labor and otht•r ~roups and bills lo perm1l frdcrnlly charte red sav1n~b and loan assoc1at1ons Lo offer m•w typcs of mortgt.1~C!, wt re defeated 1n C(lni;:ress Now new tyl)('s of home loans are being orTered -and wide ly ucccptcd hy homeowners an al least 17 slates ~ml of the mortgugcs h<ive intt•rcst rates that v4:1ry with tnaJor money marktl rates /\nd even wit hout (ormal eon gresi11011ul approvul. fodt>ra l S&L~ may sO<Jn KN .iulhor1ty to offer thl' Ol'W variations m i.talcs where stale churtued S&Ls now may do so <2 l Witt: C OMP TF.R ASSIST E D chec k out 'vst<'m~ IK J.( 111 lo appt:<1r an "U1>4 rm<1rket., and departmen1 'ton s M'Vl 1 11 yf•ar-. <1go ~hopper" 11rolesl<.'d ft.'atrcct that pritl'S on products und -.h< lvt !, wnulrt d1sap1><:ur In l!Omt .treas, law-. w1 1 t p.1.,st tJ lo outlaw the rt>mov.il M r>ri<:t ' from and1 v1<1u al 1tc m., .ind/or -.helvt '-•• rnd som1 mt>rchants voluntarily aJ.(fC(d to cont1nui• m.1rkang good~ with pri<'< t.1g-. RcM.,l 1111 1 to this lahor s.1ving and 1nnatwn 1n<;p1red r hange h.1!. cit 1 hmd too Shnrirx:r' c<Jntinu<' to p,1tr<1n11.1 !'>l<>rCb that don t prn .._. mark t .11 h pr1Kluc I. t Vl n though no ~avangb from lht c h.1ng< h 1vc I~ t n passl-d 1rn tc> rnn sumc r ~ IJ 11ht ,1Ut11mallc rue I .1djuslmc>nt ( l<IU!o.(: ... Ir) I x,1rn pit o f ,1 now commonpl.1<1 inflation .idJu,1011 nt nu c hani'm JI l nar.11 s muny ullhlu:-. to p,1,.,, .ilong 1n 1 rt .i!lt:ci fu1I111't' 111 cnn<,um1 r" an th1 form of h1gh1 r ral1 ., with nu rt•v11•w II\ •.1.1tt n·gul,1tor., 1'1 1 Thl mh.,l 1t v1 1ling "'It" of 111fb1111n P'-Y< holugv was lll<' nu nl l!'>,UJnc l bv lh1 l S l'o.,t.il StrvH t of 1 -.crH"o; uf po!ll agt• bl<lmps lhiJl earned no v tlut rn,1rk1ng I hcse stamps i.how111g an Puglc c'arryrng the• II 111 r A were prinlL'd in 1975,•ind ~ton.>d .is d tt>nllOIH'nll m C'asurc.• unltl ,1s 11 J><lblt1 I offlcwl s1:11d • w1 Ill' dtd J .,t.tmp bat d1dn t k11ow wh,1t the r,1ll would lw • N1 rt l'hnst II Freeway Phone Advice Given Moton .,ls ~1 n udv1 .,111 l<> t.1kt• \•.xtra pncuutwns 1lt11 ang lht• r.11ny M •~on wl11n Ubtrlg th1 1ml'rg1ncy frHWI) ll'll phone-. ., 11d ll~rlJ (, l!lbC r dtVlbl</11 ma11.1gc r fo1 (,l n~ral I clt•1)ho111 OPF.RA1 INC, •no~ r\ ( Jo.NTH r\I JZl'.I> 1l1sp 11« h Ill Pomona th1· t mt r gl: ncy 1Jh11n1 b\ "rl• m lb M rvH 111 r• gul 1r ly with r< 1Mir., u. .. u.1ny wn1plt>l1'<I wHl'lln 12 hour-. • .Ctcr re port eel t r(lul)lt h1 batd Ht ad\IS(d fr1 t:w.1v user-. tn us1 the follo"' 111g pr1> <'<dun s wh1 n us1ng cnlt rs.:1 n<ytd1 phorlt .., P.1rk tht• c.11 in a place ulongstCJt> lh1• fr1•1 way bO thul 1t does not 1nlt>rf1•rt• with 1111rrn,1I fl ow o( trt1rf1t Thl:n locate the nt an bl 1 ml'rgt nc y hox 111 ordt r to g(.'t ht•lp Oix•n lh1• yt ilow hmc und hf! th<> rN't>1vt r No monc v 1s rcqutrl'<l WJ1t for ringing Ynu ~111 ht'ar thC' <'f1Ut[lmrot aulom,1t1t .1lly dialing .ind tht n ringing lht Cuhfor 111 1 ll1ghw:,1v 1',1trol s~1tt hboard numb1 r Jf .1JI of th1 opt•r,1tor" 11 1 hu~y )OU will h1•.1r u ruord1ng 1-,k1ng you let 1 t•m mn on rtw 11111 l>o 1111l h.cng up unit .,., you h1 H .1 IJu.,y torw without 1 re< ordrni.: th1•n h.rng up anti trv ai.:.1111 Whtn the oix·r.1tor .rn-.wc rs g1v< lh1 n11mh• r th 1l 1., locatl'd nn .1 blUl s1J!n JU'' .1bov1 thP bo" I h1 11111 r-. reprtsl nt lh1• nam1 of tht f11•tw1v .ind thl numhtr 111 d1catcs lht• ttJll box lo<'almn -t\FTF.R (,IVINC, Tllf. OP.ERATOR th< 1 111 box number n port th1' m1turc uf your trouble lht: lot .:.ation of your V<'llll ll. your hl t'Obl numh€'r iJnd wh1 lh1 r you an: ,J m<: m hl'r o( 1n ,1utom11h1ll' t lub Whl·n you :Jrf throu~h he -.ur<' to h.1ng up II vou It.: ,tVl I hl rt (CIVCr Off the hook th(' box l'i lllOJlt rublf If you t nMuntt r uutomobllf' trouhl1 on th1 Inc. \\<••Y clnv1' onto thC' raghl ~houhh r wht•ncv1 r pos!>1hh Uon t ,11 h•mpt tu w.a lk ucro-.!, .1 hu~y frt • w •v ff you r .m t Ii• 1ve• your t .1r rt main 1nMcfo until c1 h1,_;hw.1y pulrolmt•n ur raves CommutC'rS !>( t'lnl{ MlmUllW ..,, rundc<I ulon" lh1 It n .. houldl•r Of tht• fl( (•w,ly Wt fl ;J)>kt d IO follow I ~OC)(J nc1~hbor poll< y Jnd 1 111 1111 h• Ip cm lht l mt r"< ncy phom• CalCoIDp Signs Pact With Durango Firm Cahfornw ('omput1 r Products lnr Anaheim h11~ n•ported !11"n111,.: .in .1~r' l mcnl with OunmRO Sy-.lt ms Inc . Cup<'rtino to provide scrvire !.upport for the Ourunl(o F 85 desktop data proc~1:1sinl( system Th{' thrt.'e year corrtrnet m.1kcs avmlublt• to l>urango customers CalComp s 45 C'aty network or S<'rv1N· offll l ' Thu1 is th<' third M~rvl('t support contract Ct11<'omp h11s s igned since nnnounc1n11 ll)\ OEM mamtcn~nrc pro~ram lust yeor Under thi ~ poll('y C.dComp v. 111 prr1vl<J1· mnlntcn.1m1· lo munufarturt'rs of totul ~y~tem ~ wht rh may or m uy not ln(•orporalc Cu l<.:om p <.-qua pment CalComp manuructurcs computer peripheral .,rodur b indudin~ plottt'r... mlHof1lm ")'stems dt!!k m1-•mory product~ ~1utomut<.-d tap<> 111,rc1ry '>Yslemsc und 1nkru1 ~Ive• ftrllRh1cs sysll'mis 1 he company ulso mark('\~ u line' of p\ul( co!"pat1bl1• J)('rlph<>rul .. •