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MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVE MBE R 6, 191~ Wins Appeal on Booze
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7 3% County. Voter Turnout Due?
Trooper Sobs I Running in Relays I Citizen
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Boy, 5, Saved;
Five Others Die A Record ·
LAWRENCE. Kan <AP)
l, Trooper Lar'J'. Foster choked
down sobs as he described his 7 r escue of a 5-year·old boy from a
' riery :iuto crash He couldn't put
aside lhe "helpless feeling" or
failin~ to save five members of'
thC' boy's family.
The fnmlly wa!'t re turning
, h~..Ql,£ _from a funl·ral in Mis
s1ss1pp1.
"There Wl'r<' thrc(' others in
the front and two in the back,"
Foster. :.i ~wv<•n· year v<.'lcran of
t he Kansas fltghway Patrol,
said :is h<· recalled Sunday's
head-on c·olhs1on between thl·
Foster l"rtr and a pickup truck.
which da1m<·d SIX la VCl> "At
least four of tht:'m Wl'rt' <tlivc
They W<'r<' scrl'aming for help.
but I was hC'lplt•ss
.. I just couldn 't get thl' car
Irvine Police
Investigating
Big Burglary
Irvine• poltct' :.trt' in vcstig:.ittng
the theft of mon· than $20,000 in
goods including mink <ind sabll'
coats from lhc locked trunk of a
' Downey couple's c·ar. lrft
• parked behind tht• Airporter Inn
while they allendc•d <1 wedding
ret•eption
Margaret Vineyard. 47 , told
police that at first she thought
s he had th<· wrong car wht'n she
opened the still· locked trunk and
found it empty.
Whal had been 1qside before
\hC' crime. s he said. were mink.
sable and beaHr coals. $4,400
cash. four pistols. J<'weled
chains. rings. clothing.
his-and-her tennis r ackets and
tennis togs. a parrot-shaped
piggy bank and a Spiro Agnew
watch .
J Police dusted two cans of
' tPnnis balls left behind. for
1 possible ringerpnnts.
apart. I couldn't get in to get
them. They were still alive and I
couldn't get in lo get them . It
was such a helpless feeling ..
'"You just can't imagine what
it ·s like lo watc h four people die.
t•s pecially when you can·t do
an ything about it whu you
JUSt have to stand there and
watch them die."
The lone survivor. 5-year-old
U l ysse s Brin s t on of
Westminster. Colo .. owes his life
to the 37-yt'ar-old trooper. who
grabbed a fire extinguisher and
slammed it through a car win
dow while bysl ande rs screamed
for h im to j!et a way from lht·
blazing wreckage
The boy was in "fairly good"
condition at Lawrence Me mon<1I
Hospital with first and !>econd
degree burns on his legs and
fa ce.
Killed in the crash were his
mother. Terresa Bnnston, 20. of
Westminste r . his aunt. SonJ a
Bells. 39, and he r c hildren.
Rodgelle Bells. 18. And rat·
Betts. 17, and Zacc:.irias Griffin .
22. a ll of Commerce City. Colo
The sixth victim w:.is Richard
.Jones . 19. of Tokt'pa. Kan
Poli ce said Jom·s· pickup truck
c rosst'd the m €.'d1an o f thl'
Kansas Turnpike near Lawrcnc(·
and s truck the car. wl11ch had
just fi lled up with gasoli ne.
A car being towed by the fami-
ly car lurched forwa rd. shoving
the lead car under the pickup
and rupturing the car 's gas
tank . police said. Fire erupted,
sending up a pall of smoke that
Fost~r spotted while patroling a
short distance away.
<See RESCUE, Page At)
State Gets Tower
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Thl'
Los Angeles Board of Public
Works has "very strongly ..
urged the City Council to return run responsibility for restorallon
work on the Watts Towers to the
state . the board's approval came
on a4-0votc
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o .. oy Polol ,,_Dy P•t O"DonMll
This was Lhc scene Saturday at Mason
tkgional Park in Irvine when 1.160 people
~howcd up for a SO·rrtlle relay race
~ponsorcd by the Newport Beach Runners
Assoc1ation. Winning 10-member teams
we rt· an the• men's ctiv1sion. the Rialto Ro:.idrunner~. ,.,,omen ·s. Campo Kids nf
Newport Beach . pohcl' and f 1rt•. LA PO
Open Tl•am
Booze Fee Axed
Duke's Skipfler Wins Appeal·
Can adian offi cials Friday
agreed they acted too hastily
and have offered to refund an
S800 Cine and pay for 20 cases of
liquor they confiscated off John
Wayne's yacht this summer .
The liquor. with an estimated
value of $2.000. was ta ken off thc
Wild Goose in August at Pender
Harbor. northwest of Vancouver
by Royal Canadian mounties
who a lso fined the skippe r $800.
The actor was not on board at
t h e lime . Th• con \lert e d
minesweeper was under charter
to ~ group of Canadian busi-
nessmen at the time.
Friday. Michael Wayne. the
actor"s son. said a protest filed
by the master of the yacht. Bert
Minshall. has been reviewed by
Ca n a d ian authorities who
agreed to cover the costs of the
incident.
According to Wayne. the yacht
we nt through Canadian customs
in Victoria.
"In a situation hke that. the Jiq .
uor all gO<'S into a locker and
the customs oCCicer is supposed
to seal it. The idea 1s that if you
want a drink. you go out and buy
Canadian liquor." the actor's
son explained
According to Minshall . lhl'
c usto m s officer 1n Vic t o ria
forgot to seal the liquor locker
When the yacht got to Pendl'r
Harbor, a mountie ca m~ on
board in a dispute over the type
of fi shing license the yacht's
guests were using
T h e unsea led locker was
found. the llguor conrtscated and
the captain l med.
Diver Hurt
By Motorboat
Off Dana
A scuba diver surfJcmg :Jbout
:i quarter mile out from Dana
point was struck by an 18 fool
motorbo:.it Sunday and cut on
the arm and back by the boaL ':-.
propeller.
A s pokesman ror the sherirr ~
har bor patrol said that Harolrt
Solon Weed. 59. of H<'mt•t.
s uffered a large lacer:itlon on
his left arm and sm9ll cuts on
his back m the 1 p.m. accident.
Boat operator Ro~cr ~l'
Keller . 25. or 501 Sunflower St rn
Santa Ana. told sheriff'~
· deputies he did not sec Wl'<'d .
who was fll'll below the surract·
when he was hit by tt\t•
propeller.
Slayer Gets New Trial
Minshall appealed and Friday
he was contacted by Canadian
officials who said they'd refund
the fine and cover the cost of the
liquor.
King Goes Home
Weed was trcatect at th(• sccn1'
by paramedics and transported
to San Clement<' Gene ral
Hospital. whe re he underwent
s urgery Sunday ni ght for the
arm injury. • A ho!-tp1tal
spokesman reported that W•~cd
was in satisfactory cond1llon
today.
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WASIUNGTOI\' <AP) -The
U.S. Supreme Court today in Cf·'"
feet orden>d a nl'w trial for a
Hamilton. Ohio, man convicted
in the Eastt'r Sunday s laying
three years ago o( his mother.
brother and nine relatives.
The Justices let stand an Ohio
Supreme Court decision over·
turning James Ruppert's convic·
lion because he had been "mis·
Informed" as lo the ~onse
quence11 of wolvlng his right to a
j ury tdaJ. --...
Ruppert, who was sentenced
to life imprisonmerit for hi s 1975
conviction. is ~ing held at the
Li m a State Hospital for the
Criminally Insane in Lima .
Ohio. -
· He pres,Umably wilt re,mAln
there until state author ities ar·
range for a new trial.
Ruppert was 41 and living al
his mother 's Hamilton home
when his brother 's family visit·
NI for Easter dinner March 30,
1975. ,
Prosecutors said that in a fit
on a n((er. Ruppert Aunned down
his mother . brother. sister·in-
1 aw and c i Rh l nieces and
nephews. ranging in age from 4
to 17.
Testimony at Ruppert 's trial
s ugges ted he believ~d his
m othe r was ht•ading 11 ~on·
splracy to spy on him and that
he was confrontec\ by a "sea of
~nemies " n uppert pleaded not guilty by
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HAMI LTON. Bermuda <APl
-King Khaled antf th(' Saudi
Arabian royal entourage left th.is
vacation Island after a week 's
s p e nding s pree that made
natives sad to see htm go The
,..,k i ng n eve r l ef t th e
Southampton Pr1nce·ss Hotel.
where he and his party of 100
ran up a bill of Sl00.000. But
'lo re owners r eported thnt
money\was no object Cor mem ·
be rs of rus r11t1nu"'.
Bad Air Trapped
PITTSBURGH <AP I -The
air pollution index moved well
into the dangerous range Sunday
in a community on a blurr over·
looking a US Steel plant :is a
mass of dirty :ur r e m u1n('d
trapped~vcr Allegheny County
By GARV GRANVILLE
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Orange County -Registrar of
Voters. AJ Olson said today he
c•,pects 73 percent . of the
c.·ounly' ch~i bfe voters will go to
the polls Tuesday to cast their
ballots 1n the general election of
t9i8.
If Olson·s voter turnout
prt·d1 ct1on holds true. it mt'ans
about 665.124 county residents
will J!O to tht· polhnl! hoolhs that
will be open from 7 a.m. lo K
pm
Wh1lc in thl1 voting booths.
Or:.in~e County votl'rs will h:.iv1:
BROWN. YOUNGER VOW
GOVERNMENT CUTS-AS
ttw1r say 1n six ra<'l'S for stall•
c•onst1tut1onat -<>ff1ces as wc·ll as
Ill tht• OUll'Ort°ll' Of C'.ghl
.... 1.1tl'" 1dl• ballot 1mt1 at1\ es
Countv voter.-. will also havL'
thc·1r s:iy 1n four congn·s-,1onal
ra<'l'l'>. on<.· :-.tall' S<.•nJtl' c·nnll•:-.1
Jnd six t•o nk::.h for stall'
1\'>semblv
CloM·r ·to homt•. they'll help
selt•C't two C'OUnty :-.ul)t'rv1sors. ,,
count v cfl'rk rt't'oriler and ,,
:-.ht•riff as \\l'll a~ hel11 tkll'rm101·
tht• fatt• of 101.:al h;11l11t 1:-.~uC's
Thl• 1978 gl'nt·r.11 l'lt.•ctmn
t'Oml'!-1 to Orang1.• County with ·a
n•cord 889.t>.11i resident:-.
n·~1s1 crt'd to vut..-and. for th1•
first t1mc.· sine<' 1960. 01•mocratu·
re~1~1rants outnumhermg thl•lf
Rt•pubht'an t•ounteroarts.
(See VOT F., Page A2 >
Coast
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t"a1r throu~h Tuesday
a nd slightly wa rme r
Slight c h ance of lo w
doud!. and fog alonJ? the
coast I hghs in upper 70s
Lows 50 to 5.5.
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INSIDE TODAY
··1 was &Utng dopt>. man·
1uana. angel dust. cocaine
and hermn with pills and
drtrtk•ng," says L1lllt'
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/am1• The11 h1' t1Jmed to Cod
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Staff Chief Iran's
N eW Prime Minister
Fuji FlashlJack
Tanks and troops ringed key
sites In Tehran. m artial law
uuthoMUtti banned four of fi ve
mornln~ newspapers and the
.:ovcrnml·nt radio repeatedly
br1>1Hkasl martial law rcguJa.
llont' warning any gatheri~1g of
rrwn· than three persons will bt!
··smoshedbyforce."
Thf' anti-government pro
l t•s t crs demand political
hbl·rulllatlon. a return to t rad1·
11onal Islamic values in this over
whe lmmgly Moslem nation and
ul'l end to what they say is dominet·
lion by the WcsJ.
Shah Moha mmed Reza
Pahlavi's dct:1s1on to appoint
Azhan "as bt!he\•ed a fimtl
attempt to san~ Iran from
dl'strucllon and <1narchy as well
.JS preSt>rve the monarchy The
rioters who rampaged through
Tl•hran ov1.'r the weekend
s houted. .. Dl·ath lo the shah."
lhl' imperial ruler who has run
l ran 37 years.
In an impassioned 10-minule
radio address to the nation
today, the shah pledged that
"unlawful act ions, cruelty <1nd
corruption are things of the past
a nd will soon be removed at any
cost ." He explained his decision
to appoint Azhari by saying ·
A .Japan('~C Nav; Zero fig hter flies ag:un over historic
Mt t"u.11. possibly the first time in more than three
dt·<·udt·s Tht• World War II era aircraft was en route to
un air shO\\ tn Chino. Calif.
·'The killings and chaos in
many parts of the countrv
r eached such a stage as to
endanger the coudtry·~
independenCl' Thl· dl'plorablc
evl'nts of Sunday which set the
l'ap1tal on fire caused the resi~nafion of the government
In order to prevent further
unrest and k1lltngs, snd in order
to esta.blish law and order I tried
my best lo establis h a coaltt1on
~overnment but it did not work
Therefor(' I was com pelled to
appoint a tempon1ry milit<.1ry
government. . ..._
Im ml'<itate opposition reaction
to thl' military takeover wa!>
restrained.
LA Countian
.S~ught; Coast
Student Raped
Pohce are searching for a Los
Angeles County m an in
connection with the S<.1turd<1y
morning rape of a 17-ycar·ol<I
Huntingtoo Beacb girl after sht•
1Aoas returned home from a high
school football game
Thl' riJp1i.t. who 1d<>nllf1ed
h1msL•lf to tht' girl. grabbed has
'1t·t1m from bl.·hmd. dr,.ggcd her
fro m hl·r garage and pullt·d her
into h 1s auto at 12. 30 a m
Thl" .1(1rl was treated and
rell•as1•d from Costa Mesa
Ml•m orial llos p1tal ~
Polite Sgt Luis Ochoa said a
wurrant for the 21-year -old rape
sus pt:ct will be obt<.1ined today
from the Orange County District
/\llorncy's Office
Test .. Probes
Ocean Floor
WASIDNGTON <A P I -The
U S Gl'olog1<.'al S urvey <1n·
nounrl•d that a lt.>sl well probing
the ocean floor off Southern
California encountered s 1gnifi·
cant 1nd1<.'a l1ons o f oil and
natural gas
The well was drilled to sample
tht• geological structure nC'ar
poss ible pelr oleum ·bearing
formations, dl a location where
1l was unlikely that petroleum
would actually be found
And the "show" of petroleum
lh<.1t wa<:; encountered docs not
prove the presence of t·om·
mcrcwl quantities of oil and gas
in those formations. warned tht>
s tatement 1ss11c d by S urvey
Dire rtor II William Mcn<.1rd.
ORANGE COAST
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TRIAL. • •
reason o( insanity and walvoi4
his right to a trtal by Jury. He
was convicted .July 3. 1975. by a
special three.judge court that
ruled he was sane at the time of
the crime.
Under Ohio's death penalty
Ja w s, parts of w hi ch were
declared unconstitutional by the
Supreme Court the same day as
Ruppert's convictioh .. a pei:son
charged with a capital c rime
may e lect to stand trial before a
three-judge court rather than go
through a jury trial.
Because Ruppe rt's lawyer
was told that the lhrce·j udge
court ·s verdict would have to be
unanimous -and later Ruppert
was convicted by a 2·1 vote .
the Ohio Supreme Court said
Ruppert would have to be
retried.
The state Supreme Court ruled
that a majority o f the three
judges did have authority to con·
vict. but added that Ruppe_rt's
"jury waiver was n~t know.mg.
voluntary an& intelligent smce
he had been informed by counsel
and the presiding judge that the
panel 's verdict must be un·
a nimous.··
Inflation Plan
Backing Asked
WASHINGTON IAP \ The
chief of the Carter admmistr a-
t ion 's new a nli·inflat1on pro·
g ram says the plan t:an work 1f
people can gel b~hind It.
Alfred K<Lhn, chairman or the
Council on War,e and Price
Stabillty. said Sunday he docs
not "bla me the American wor k·
ing man for being concerned"
about the effects of the orol!ram.
··w e·re not asking ·labor to
bear the brunt of inflaqon:·
Kahn said
Tehran's top Mos le m leader.
Ayatullah TalL·gharu. t>laml'<i
government provocators for the
a rson and chaos in the str<'t~ls
<•nd called on thl' pl'Oph.• lo avoid
confrontation with security
forces ··in view of the fact that
unpredictable s ituations a re
about to take place and in order
to prevent ... bloodshed."
Azhari. a 6l·year-old, four-star
general. has been chief of staff
of lran·s armed forces since
1971. He graduated from lran·s
war college and then went
through several mmtary courses
in the United States. He 1s
known as a top military
administrator. is said to be
extremely honest. and has no
business lies a nd is a d evout
Moslem.
S ha rif-Emami. 69. was
appointed prime minister Aug .
27 with hopes that his close ties
to Moslem leaders could end the
bloodshed that has taken more
than 1.000 lives since January.
The s hah also is Moslem as are
90 percent of the country's 34
million citizens.
In addition to Sharif-Emami.
the ministers. of education and
higher education also resigned.
They were protesting the army's
s uppression of a student
demonstration in Tehran on
Saturday. The government said
three persons were killed and
more than 80 in1ured. but
student groups said the death
tol' was higher
Thief in Newport
Gets Gem Haul
A thief arm ed with a set of
pliers used to twist off a door
knob. took jewelry valued a t
more than $19.000 from a
Newport Beach home. police
reported today.
The break-in occurred
Thursday in an apartment near
Balboa Island. Listed a mo ng the
stole n It.ems was a $6,000 rang sel
with a three carat diamond.
I 0% Oil Hike?
Kutroit R~port, Un£Onfimwd
KUWAIT CAPl -Arab o il producer s have
agreed to inc rease prices 10 perc~nt when ~he
Organization of P e troleum Exporting Countnes
m eets next month in Abu Dhabi, the Kuwaiti
n ewspaper Al Seyassa reports. T he increase could
not immedia te ly be confirmed.
Crude o il sells for about $12.70 a b arr el, and
exp e rts say for every increase or s percent motorists
pay about a h alf-cent m or e per gallon at the pump.
Al Scyassa said Sunday the decision was made
by re presentatives of oil·producing nations during
the anti·Camp David s ummit in Baghdad.
Al Seyassa quoted a source in the Iraqi capital
saying Arab o il ministers will soon be traveling to
indus trialized Weste rn nations to explain tbe
increase. which reportedly was forced b y the
d eclining value.or the dollar, OPEC's c urrency unit.
• OPEC ministers decided at a June meeting to
impose a price in crease by the end of t he year .
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VOTE •••
But Olson ex~ts fewer
l>l'<>ple lo vote' T1.te11day than
volt"(! In lhe general elections or
1972 and 1970 when there were
presidential rac<'s al slake
And the Democral1~ voter
reR1s trallon murgm as so slim . 3.01~ rcgistrnt1 ons. that the
county's 68,006 vot..ers who are
not, affiliated wl,th a J>Qlitical
party held the I pohtjcal >
balan<.'e in their hands
Voters In Orunge County will
g(•t a first inkling about ho w the
ele<.'tton is going locally at about
8.30 pm Tuesda y.
That is when Olson expects to
announce how roughly 23.000
voters who cast absentee ballots voted
But it won·t be until 11 pm.
that partial counts of Tuesday's
voting will be available. Olson said.
He predicted the final count
won't be completed until about
10 a .m Wednesday.
Top billing on Tuesday's ballot
be longs to the governor·s race
and the contest between
Dcm ocr<.1ti<.' incum bent Edmund
G Brown Jr. and Republtc<m
Evelle Younger .
In Or~nge County. heaviest
interest 1s focused on the 36th
st ate &-nate District where
Democratic slalt' As.semblyman
Ro n Cordova and former state
senator John Schmitz are
matched.
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0. Ber Way
Sixteen -ye~1r old 1';it1y
Wilson. a d1slantl' ru111wr
from La Palm;J. sm tll'~ Sun
day after arn\ 1111.! .11 '\t•\\
Yo r k ·s Fort Tn on I' ark
Miss W1l s 1111. \\ho "'11flt·1"
from L·ptlt•psy, r an 2.01111
m1lt.•s t u promol t.· lhL·
Epile psy Foundat.wn.
Sugar
Suh Ban
Backed
Wi\SHJNGTON IAP) -Ttw
Food and Drug Administration,
which has been seeking lo ban
~accharm. apparently has bel'n
hobtered by a Nation a l
Academy of Sciences report lhal
<'Oncludes the popular s~ar suh
stitute .. must be view~ a
PQlential cause of caacu m
humans."
Donald Kennedy, FDA com
m 1:.s1oncr . called lhe rE.>port · .1
t•ompn•hPns1ve. objective and
lhnughttul 1•valuallon·· whoM·
m <11n <·on<'ius1on .. fully r<>111
tc1rn•l> ttllit reached earlier hv FDA ..
In the s pring of 1977. the FDA
trit>ct to ban saccharin, which ''
th\• last <irtificial s weetener al
lo" ed to bt> sold in th'e Un1tl'f1
StJtes But Congress imposed·:1n
18 month moratorium on ;in\
Fl>1\ a<.'I inn pl'nding furthl'r
~tud~ Th~ m or,11on um expire·!'>
M .I\ 23, 1979
l"ht• ;walll00l\ !'>luch , tlont· al
t ht· rt•qu1•,1 of ( 'ongn·~s. s:.itch
I urt hl·r lahn1 etlor·v !'>lud1l'S 111 ('~I .1blish the carcinogpniC'
c·:11H·cr <·aul>111g pot1·nt1 al of
s<1c cbarm ::ire not needed undt•r
''":-,ting law
Father Kills Three :-;1ud1l'S w1fh laboratory r;11-.
-.how the !'>\H•••tcner 1s ii "l11w
p11 l l•nt1al " c·arcinogl•n \\h•·n
1•11mpan·d with other known <·;111
l't•r ·caui.lnl-{ ;1gcn~. the pan•·I
:>.Jlc1 -Sons and HiDiself Rut l ht• atademy ;1flrlt t!
READING·. Pa tAPr -A
man who k1lk'<1 ht!> ttire£· sons
and h1msl'lf b)' running a hosl·
from his car's e'haust pipe into
lht• vt•h 1dc· had talkl'd about
!>UICtdl' recQnlly. police :,aid
An autopsy Sunday de-
termined asph yx1at1on as the
ca u s t· or death for NPISo A
l\tontez, 35. <1nd h1!> soni.
!\larco. 10 . Nl'lson Jr . 9. ;md
Mon ly. 3 4ll'<'ord 1 ng to Dr
.John Focht. Berks County <.'Or·
oner.
Tht· t'ar. with lhl' four bod1(·~
inside. wa!> found S<1lurday off a
.4min's-34th
ChilJ Named
A/ ter River
NA IROBI. Kenya IAPl
President ld1 Amin has named
his 34th child Kagera River.
Uganda Radio has reported
Number 34 ts a boy and 34 I!'>
the total number of c-h1ldren of
f1 <.'1ally fathered by Amin
And he "as named Kagera
River in honor of the war with
1eighboring Tanzania. accord·
ing to the broadcast monitored
here Sunday.
The radio said the name was
chosen because the b<.1by was
born to Amin's senior wife.
Madina. during Uganda 's annex-
ation of a strip of TanzarlJan
land between the Kager a River
agd the Ugandan border last
week .
The river. according to Ugan.
da, now fo rms the frontline
between the two armies.
Women Killed
LOS ANGELES <AP >
Shirley Miller. 50. of West Los
An~eles. whos<' car st alled in a
traHic lane of the San D1c1?0
Freeway was fatally rnjurcd
when sh<' got out of her c<.1r and
was struck bv another car. the
California Highway Patrol said
rural road in E"•lt•r T n"' n-.h1p
Poli<.'e ~aid lhl c.tr <11101 .... IAtrt
unlocked, and lhl'l L· "a .... 1111 "ttlm
of s truggle
Fot·hl rult•d that c J1h11n
monoxidt• fUftll'" ktlkll lht frJur
but authont1es \\t'1t· :.t1A.Hl 111~ rt·
s uits of to>o1cology ltSh to lt•<irn
if t he children hlld bl•t•n w dal!•ct
first
PoliCl' ;o;a1d !\101\11•/ 1111<1 Ill'
brother. Raym1111<1 , th;1t h1 · "•''
contl'mplating -.u11•1<lt :\1111111·1
had been dt·s1-xm<.k11t tor l>•·\ •·rJI
da \ s mer ~hJl w.1 .... d1•sn 1111•!1 ,,,
gradu;.illy dl'\ l'lop1ng mJril ,,1
problems
Pol IC'l' s;rni._t hat Monll•1 \ 1s1·1 c·d
hr s brother F'nd:.iy night \\1th hr s
son s R;.iv mon<I . 111r1u·rrHll
about the·m . trH•ct lo 101101.1.
Montez' car but lost ... 1_c.:h1 111
them
Exeter To1Aons h1p Po l1 C'1· Lt
Stanley B1lsk1 said the l><x.ltcs
were discovered by a man WJlk
1ng in th<> wood s Arace lis
Montez reported hl·r husband
and childrt·n m1sstn~ Sat urda\
mornt ng. She \\a-. 1 r-Pat(•d f1>1
shock a ftL·r ll':irn1ng ot lht•11
deaths
Linch Blirned;
Woman Slain . U N I 0 i' . N J . I A P 1 1\ n
80-year-old Cmon Township m un
h as admitted ~ta bbing hts
75 -vear -o ld wife to dt.•ath
because she burned his lunch.
poliee said
U nion Police Chief Oo nalfl
Ebert said Manut.•I Prieto to lfl
pol ice hl grabb<>d a k1tche11
kn ife and stabbed h is w1f1·
Antonia. after an argumC'nl ovt•r
the burned lunch
..It :ipparently wa:-. ont• ol
thos(.' :-pontaneou~ r<•Jcl ion~
that at their age. mushroom<'d ·
said Ebert
The pol1t•1• <.'hll'f said Prn·t11
told polic<' ht slasht·d his \\ n st-.
and stomach after l>taht)lnJ! hi.,
w i f e 11 e \\ a s r t• p 11 r t 1• cl
hos p1taltzecl in stahlc rond1t1on
• · 1\ I t h 11 u g h t h l' d 1 r e 1 \
< .1 n mog1 ·n1l· pokntral •>f .....
d1..ir1n in humans may ht• IAl"OI~.
11:-. po:-.:.iblt· action a:, a pr11m111 1•r
nf l"J nl"l'r may ht· morl· rmpor l,.tnt .
Tht• /\tlanla b.1s ed C.111ir11•
Control ('ounc1l and •l~ adH1 '"
1n~ .Jgt'111·~ "h1<:h represent t h1
d11•t -.oft dri nk 1ndu...i1,,
dt•jJIOI t'tl lht• n·i;ort
II St't"rY\S llll'rl'1l1hit' th,1t tl11•
ennc i11 ..,111n:-. ''oulct go :-.11 -.,1 nm~ I\
;ig;i1n,1 th1· 1•:-.ll•nsl\'t' and gin\\
111).! ho<'h ol si·11•nl 1f11· i..:\ uknl"
:.uppurt1n~ ::.aethann's :-.<ifl'l v ·
lht' ('OIJO<'il s;11d .. Wt• l''\J>l'I I
r11mn11111 ...,,.11:-,1· .111<1 1ht· lw-.1 111
11•n •s t 111 .\m1•111·.tnl> will pr1•1 .111
~ h1·11 t ht· ,., 1clenct· 1s ful h •
.1 minl'd ·
From Pa~Al
RESCUE ...
.. When f drove up th~rt: \\,1-.
1u:-.t a ball of fir<' ... Fostl·r n
<.OUnt<>d "Tht• hlllt• boy w • .-.
lool.tng O\Jl the window. t.•rying
..,,•rl'a ming for help There \\1•11
~om<.· p('(lpl(• standing arounrt
'They yt•llt'<I for mt• not to ro
nc>ar tht> hlaw. I put on m
g lo\ cs <.1 nd tried to force thl
door open. hut couldn 't I
J.?rahbl•d a fir<' extinguis her .Jr1d
!'>lammt•d 11 thrnugh the windm' ..
.md pullt..>d tht' hoy out.··
lie snul hl' It'd lh1· c htld to .1
d itch nL·;.1rby. tht·n returned 111
the fl..im1ng vehrcll•s Hut lfw
h1•:11 '' J :> too rnt•·nst• lo <.1ppro;1\'11
;1 .... c·ronct I 1m1• h(• s;ud
\ I rUt'kl·r 1n1ol.'d Post er in In
11lg t 11 get thl' t·a r door orwn
Thl'\ trt·d Lr \\IOt:h to the hanclll-
to Ir Y to fOfl'(• It open. but tlll'
1111tt·r frame_• of the door s1mplr
p1•t•lt•d ntr FoslC'r said
'lhc• ht1\.., f<ilht•r . O;.l\1tl
Bnni.1011 \\JS t•n route to 1111·
lr 11-.p1t ;rl 111 111111 h is son
\ut hont1c-., ':.11rl hl· h;1d r1·
mJ11H.•d 111 darksclalt-. l\lis:-..
"h1_·a· lht· fJm1ly had allendu t
t11n1·r.1I 'l'r\ 1L·t•:-. fo r tht• f.ithl·r ol
\I r!> B1_•1 ts .rn d \1 rs Bnnston
from our OOys d<z,pt.
forf811 ...
•
th~ sorVz.et JOO• ltJmba\l..OOl v·ntbC.k
a"W.dLz.rs, fully {fit'h1one..d. and km~
in ecotlond IZSptlC LO lly (Or dt. fZ,08¢
s1zcis 8-20, m riiNny ~ut1ful colore
44 fashion island. newport center 644-5070
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Orange COast
E DITION
Today's Cleslng
N.Y~ Stoeks
VOL. 71 , NO. 310, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1978 C TEN CENTS
Computer Plot Suspect, Gems Found
LOS ANGELES f AP 1 The
FBI hu •rl'C.'tttfd Sunley Mark
Rlnltn. a tomputM e it~C!r'
charsed with mut~rmlncHn1 tb(l
hltbly aopbutlu tt>d theft 0(
SIO I m11hon fro m Security
P•clf 1c Bank and lhen Wdf\Jl the.
money U\ a d al for daamoads
w Ith the Son et. gove rnment,
ag,ents ~port~'d today
Raflun~ 32. 'Aat. arrcat.ed early
toduy ut MD apa rtml'nt neu
Carlabad. aald f'log..-r S Young,
FBI agent in charge or lh~ Sun
01ego bureau. < Eurller blory.
A~)
tie aa d Rifkin had u carhc o(
diamondl worth $13 m1llton on
the re&ail market and $12,000 an
cash. Young i1uld
Earlier, the l''Bl dl!\c losed that
Rifk i n, by use of a compln
llchcme involving computers
und secn •t code¥, illegally
lnans(erred $10.2 million from
Security Pacific Bank here to
the S wiss bank account of
''RUSSALMAZ," a branch of the
Soviet government that handles
diamond exportation.
Young said Rifkin, using a
pho n y passport. traveled to
Swllzerland lo pick up diampnds
whk h wer e bought from the
Russians at the wholesale price
of S8.1 million.
.73% to Vote?
County Goes to PoUs Tuesday
By GARY GRANVILLE
OI tM D.tUy Piiot Stitt
Orange County Regis trar or
Voters Al Olson said today he
expects 73 pt>rcenl of the
county's eligible voters will go to
the palls 1).1,e~day lo cast their
bal lots in the general t:lection of
1978.
Ir . Olson's vot£'r turnout
predictior holds true. jt mPans
about 665.424 county residents
will go to the polling booths that
will be open from 7 a m to 8
p.m.
* * *
While in the votrng-. booths.
Ora nge County voters will have
their say in six races for state
conslltutiona• offi ces as well as
in the outcome of eight
statewide ballot initiatives
County voter5 will also have
their say in four congressional
races. one slate S<'nate contest
and sax , contc.:sts for stale
Assembly.
Closer to home. they'll help
seleet two county supervisors, a
county clerk·recorder and a
sheriff as well as help determine
* * *
the fate of local ball ot issues.
The 1978 genera l el~tion ~
comes to Orange County with a
record 889,636 < residents
registered to vote and. for the
fi rst lime since 1960. Democratic
registrants outnumbe ring their
Hepubhcan counterparts .
But Olson expects fewer
people to vole Tuesday than
voted in the ~cnera l d ections of
1972 and 1976 when th<'re were
presidential r aces at slake.
And tlw Oemocr:.itic voll'r
(Set! VOTE, Page A2 >
' GOP Conamittett 'A Street'
Panel 0 Ks Cens~e Action Set
Of Cordova Backer By Council
By JACKIE HYMAN
Of-OelfJ ...... '"'"
Th e RepublJcan Eth ics
Committee of Orange County
has voted to censure a member
o f t h e party 's Ce ntral
Comm ittee and has urged .. his
r e moval from that position
be ca use or his s upport for
Democrat Ron Cordova in the-
36th state Sen~te Distr4cl raGC,
Co r dova . C!urre nll y ao
assemblyman representing the
74th district . is running against
Republican John Schmitz.
Robert Kile y, exec utive
director o( the Republic an
Central Committee of Orange
County . s aid th e e t hi cs
committee voted unanimously in
an emergency meeting Sunday
night to censure Tustin attorney
William Dougherty.
Dough erty signed his name
and title as a central committee
member to a campaign lel.ler
endorsing Cordova ove r
Schmitz. KJJey said. The letter,
which arrived in mailboxes
Friday. also w a s igned by
Republic an G eorge Scott.
forme r mayor of F ounta in
Valley and GOP primary roe or
Schmitz.
Ki l ey s aid t h e e th ics
comrnittee members held that
Dougherty's use . of his title
implied that he was speaking for
the central committee.
"By signing this document, he
has misrepresented the facts
and the vi ews of the Re publican
Central Committee, which m?Y
be bis own but by no means
represen t the views of the
committee itself," Kiley s aid.
Dougherty was out of town
today and could not be reached
ror comment.
Court Backs Plea;
Voters Get Rights .
A number of Orange County
residents who complaincci that
they were being denied the right
lo vote in Tuesday's election
found the judge on their side
today when they filed a la wsuit
in Supenor Court
Judge Ro be rt H . Green
gr a nted the writ of mandate
dema nded by Newport Beach
attorney Pal Herzog for the
American Civil Liberties Union
and orde r e d t h e County
. .
Coast
Weather
Registrar or Voters to restore
voting rights to the affected
plaintiffs.
A number of angry would·be
vote rs declared in the class
action that they completed cards
offered them by soli citors but
found whe n they sought to
exer cise their r ight to vote Nov
7 that the r egistra r ha d no
r eco ritt o f th e ir m ai l e d
applications.
Judge Green ruled today that
the registrar must register those
voters provided that they can
produce the r eceipts given them
at the lime they were solicited
and invited to register as voters.
Mrs. Herzog pointed out today
<See COURT. Page A2)
Costa Mesa council members
are eKpected to take further ac· lion tonight on a proposed north
<'ity road extension that is op-
posed by many area residents.
The so-called "A Street Ex·
tens ion'' through an 18·acre
parcel between Baker Street and
Paularino Avenue was approved
Sept. l8, but a rehearing on the
proposed road was requested by
_ CouncifWoman Norma Hertzog.
The rehearing. which follows a
public study session held last
Monday at Bear Strcet..SChool.
will begin at 6:30 tonight al
Mesa coWlcil chambers .
The city staff is supporting the
L-sha ped road which would ex·
tend Randolph Avenue north
across Baker Street for an e ven·
tual link at the intersection of
Paularino and Platte Drive. Some residents disagree will)
city staff contentions that the
new road would provide better
traffic circulation and reduce
traffic hazards when the area is
developed at higher density
Opponents claim the road will
become a prime short cul for
d rive rs trying to get to South
Coast Plaza Shoppin~ Center
and enganger students who at·
tend nearby Bear Street School.
During the study session held
last week, Mayor Ed Mc Farland
told residents that the coun cil
may uphold its previous votes
supporting the need for the road
and its ali~nment.
A majority vote of the council
would be needed to reverse the
approval of the road concept.
Construction of the road would
cost the city an estima ted
$183,000 wtlh developers dedical·
ing the right-of.way Cor con·
struction.
A traffic signal. paid for ))y
the d evelopers, would be in·
s talled al the inter section of
Bake r and Randolph.
City reparts s ay that about 70
<See STREET, P age A2)
"The Russians had to be
cooperative ..... Young said,,
''Tney deaJ in cash and cash was
offered ."
Rifkin was arrested with two
other people who apparently are
not involved in the crime, Young
said. , Young said Rifkin tried to
conceal his presence but surren·
dered without incident.
"The Los Angeles division of
the FBI todlcated yesterday he
might be at a certain post omce
box in Carlsbad,:' Young said.
Young appeared at a news
conference with $4 million of the
tiny pollahed diamonds and the
$12,000 in cash on a table before
him.
The FBI, in an affiday\t re·
leased earlier. gave this
chronology of Rifldn's acts!
In the first week of October.
Mesa ltlaia Bursts
Cost a Mesa County Water District foreman ltich Streck
eyes l().irtch pipe on Tustin Avenue that broke early lo·
day a nd knocked out water pressure for an un·
determined number of customers on city's east side'. Old
age of the iron pipe was the apparent cause: officials
said. A replacement section was expected to restore f uJI
water now by thjs afternoon.
Booze Fee Axed
Duke's Skipper Wins Appeal
C anadian offic i a ls have
agreed they acted loo hastily
a nd have offered .to refund an
$800 fine and pay.for 20 cases of
liquor they confiscated off John
Wayne's yacht this summer. The liquor, with an estimated
value of $2,000, was taken off the
Wild Goose in August at Pender
Harbor. northwest or Vancouver by Royal Canadian mounties
who a lso fined the skipper $800.
The actor was not on board at
the time . The converte d
minesweeper was under charter
to a group of Canadian busi·
oessmen at the time. Friday. Michael Wayne, the
actor's son, said a protest filed
by the master or the yacht, Bert
Minshall. has been reviewed by
t:anadlan authorities who
agreed to cover the costs or lhe
Incident.
According to Wayne, the yacht
went through Canadian customs
in Victoria. "In a situation like that. the liq·
uor all goes into a locker and
the customs officer is supposed
to seal it. The idea is that if you want a drink, you go out and buy·
Canadian liquor," lhe actor's
son expJained.
According to Minshall. the
customs officer in Victoria
forgot to seal the liquor locker.
When the yacht got to Pender
Harbor. a mounlie came on
board in a dispute over the type
of fishing license the yacht's
guests were usintt.
The unseale d locker was
found, the liquor confiscated and
the caotain fmed .
Minshall appealed and Friday
he was contacted by Canadian officials who said they'd refund
the fine and cover the cost of the
liquor.
Fair through Tuesday
a nd slightly warmer.
Sllght chllnce o f low
clouds and fog along the
coast. Highs In upper 705.
Lows 50 to 55.
TroojJer Rescues 1 of 6
c
INSIDE TODAY
"I uw using dope . marl·
Juana, angel dtUt, cocaine
afld heroin with pilt1 afld
drinking." 10111 Little
Richard o/ rock and roll
fame. Then ht turned to God.
See 1i01'JI ~ Al6. .....
a a • M M •• AM
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LAWRENCE. Kan. <APl -
Trooper Larry Foster choked
down sobs as he described his
rescue of a S.year.old boy from a
fiery auto crash. He couldn't put
aside the "helpless feeling" of
·ailing to save five members of
the boy's family.
The family· was r elurn\ng
home from a funeral in Mis·
sissippi.
·'There were three others in
the front and two in the back,"
Foster, a seven-year veteran of
the Kansas Highway Patrol. said aa he recaHed Sunday's·
head·on collh1IQn between the
roster car Md a pickup truck. wblch claimed 1lx llvea. "Al
l east foul' of them were alive .
Thef were screamh\g fol'. Mlp,
but was helpleu .
"I just couldn't get the car
apart. t couldn't l(el \n lo get
I
them . They were still alive and I
couldn 'l get In to get them. It
was s uch a heJpless feeling ...
··vou just can't Imagine what
it's like to wat~h four people die.
especiaJJy when you can't do
anything about it -when you
just hove to s tand there and
watch them die."
The lone survivor , !>·year-Old
Ulysses Brinston of
Westminster. Colo .. owes his life
to the 37·year-old troo~r. who
·grabbed a fire extinguisher and
slammed it through a car win·
•.<tow while bystanders screamed
for him to gel away rrom 1he
blailng wreckage.
The boy was in ·•ralrly aood"
condition at Lawrence Memorial
Hospttal wtth' nnt and second·
degree bums on hls legs and
face. . .t
Klllt!d In the crash were hll
mother. Terresa Brinston. 20, of ·looking out the window, crying.
Westminster; bis aunt. Sonja screaming for help. There were
Betts, 39. and her children,. some people standing around.
Rodgelle Betts, 18; Andrae They yelled for me not to go
Betts, 17. and Zaccarias Griffin. near the blai e. I put on my
22; all of Commerce City, Colo. gloves and tried to force the
The sixth victim was Richard door ope n. but couldn 't. I
Jones. 19. of ~okepa. Kan. grabbed a fire extinguisher and
PoHce said Jones pickup tru'tk slammed lt through the window,
crossed the median o f the ~ and pulled the boy out."
Kansas TUmp\ke near Lawrence Qe said he led the chlld to a
and struck the car, which had ditch nearby, then rell!m ed ~ just fi lled up wlth gasollne. the flaming vehicles. But the
A car being towed by the fami· heat was too Intense to approach
ly en lurched forward. shoving a second time. he said.
the lead car under the ~ickup A trucker jOlned Foster In try.
and r upt uring the car s gas ing to get the f!at door open.
tank. PQlice said . Fire erupted. They Ued a wtncb to the handle ~nding up a p41ll of smoke that to try to rorce it open, but the
f'oeter 1p0ttecl wlillc patroling a outtr frame of the door 1imply
1hort distance away. peeled off, Fo.ter said.
"When I drove UR there was Th e boy's father. David
just a ball ol ftre . Foster re-Brtnston, wu en route to the
counted. "The Uttle boy WIS ceee iE8CVE, Pate AJ)
Rifkin, saying be represented a
large United Stales business
firm interested in b uy ing
diamonds oveTseas. hired a
reputable Los Angeles diamond
broker to~ diaroonds for him in
Geneva, Switurland.
On Oct. ~5. Rifkin. using
secret codes and the alias of
Mike Hanson, telephoned the
wire transfer room of. Securit)'
<See DIAMONDS, Page AZ>
Mesa's
Models
Mulled
By TOM BARLEY Of IM o.lly P1Mt Slaff
Orange Co\Olty Superior Court
Judge Robert H. Green re fused
today to immediately rule on the
City of C-05ta Mesa's d emand for
an injunction against a nude
·modeling studio operated by Bill
Engle on West 19th Street.
He made it clear during a
hearing on the issue that the city
has not yet presented arguments
that would enable him to close
the Sunshine Studio ll J)ending
trial of the lawsuit.
Lawyers ror both s ides were
given a month to prepare linal
ar~uments on the city's claim
that nude modeling and nude
rap sessions at the 19th Street
studio are offensive lo <;ost a
Mesa residents and violate the
principles under which business
licenses are issued.
Protests have been filed by
r esident of nearhy Bethe l
Towers where senior ciUiens
have been outraged by what
they describe as the immoral
nature ol the Engle operation.
A ttorn eY. Don Hobson,
representing Engle, argued
today that. the dty's move to
close the Sunshine Studios is a
vio l ation o( the Firs t
Amendment and is contrary to
the thinking expressed in a
number of U.S. Supreme Court
rulings.
• 'Tbe nak~ness of women Is
the work or God," Hobson told
Judge Green.
"Th at may be but J don't thmk
the City or Costa Mesa is wimn~
to go along with that viewpoint ...
the smiHng judge responded.
It is alleged by the city that
the studio opened without the
required conditional use penn1t
The studio occupies the site once
leas e d by lhe Cos t a Mes :.s
Chamber of Commerce.
The planning commiss ion
rejected the use permit request
by a 4· 1 vote in April. Bot EMii:
ope n ed the studio with the
argument that the city business
lice n se he o bt aine d wa s
sufficient validity for his action.
Two models e mployed by
Engle have been a rrested on
morals charges filed after police
office rs alleged the women
offered to engage in sexual acts
for a fee. .
Judge Green set Dec. 6 as th<'
date for the next hearing. He
said he will then rule on the
city's demand for a preliminary
injunction.
Mesans Face
Mari Juana
Selling_ R•p ~
Two C-Osta Mesans were free
on ball today following their ar·
rest Friday night for al!eg_edly
tr_yl nit Co sell ftf pounas of rnari·
Juana to an undercover police or.
ficer.
Police have set a street value
or $15,000 on the pot which was
recovered from an apartment at
1955 WaUace St.
Investigato rs said s mall
amouolB of cocaine and am. pbetamlne tablets a lso were
found In the a partment when
they arrested 19 ·year·old
Pamela Denise Lukat and
James 1bo1Das Denton, 32.
Sgt. Gary Webster Hid today
the pair were booked on charaes
of pouen ton of drugs and
po1se11ton or drugs tor sale.
Both were freed alter poeting
$7 ,500 ball eacb.
The pot haul ln~luded 10
pounds of b1gh arade ColomtMan
m arijuana, 80me ot whitb had been baaged for aale by the
ounce, Mid s,t. Webeter.
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C'ane~r Peril
·Saccharin Ban 10%0UWke?
Kuu:ait Report, Vncon/inned .
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Wins Support KUWAIT <AP1 -Arab oil producers have
agreed to increase prices 10 percent when the
Organization or Petroleum Exporting Countries
meets next month in Abu Dhabi. the Kuwaiti
newspaper Al Seyassa reports. The increase could
not immediately be confirmed.
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WASlnNGTON lAP l -The
Food and Dru~ Administration.
v.h1ch hus been sc• ·kintt to bun
si1cchar1n. apparently has been
bolah·red by a National
Academy of Sciences report that
conclu<ll'tl the popuhu sut(ar suh·
~t1tut1• "fllUbl be "1ewed as u
potenlinl cawse or cancer 1n humans."
Donald Kennedy, FDA com -
mu;sioner. called the report "a
com prebensl ve. ob)ectl ve and
thoughtful evaluation " whose
mah1 conclusion "fully rein-
forces that reached earlier bv t'UA "
In the spring of 1977, the FDA
tried to ban saccharin. which 1s
the last artificial sweetener al·
lowed to be sold in the United
Stntt's But Congress imposed an
18·m onth moratorium on any
FDA action pending further
study. The moratorium expires
May 23. 1979.
A Jupanese Na\'y Zero fighter flies again over historic
Mt. FuJi, poss1bly the first time in more than three
decades. The World War II era aircraft was en route to
an a ir show in Chmo. C::.ilit.
The academy study. dont' at
the request of Congress. said
rurther laboratory studies to
establish t.he carcinogenic
cancer·causing -potential of
saccharin are nol needed undc:r
existing law.
lndiff eren~e Marks Studies with laboratory rJlS
show the sweetener Is a •'low
potential" carcinogen when
compared with other known can·
cer-causlng agents, the pC1nel said. Vote Predictions But the academy added.
"Although the direct
carcinogenic potential of· s ac·
charin in humans may be wt•ak.
its possible action as a promoll'r
of cancer may be more impor·
tant."
WASIDNGTON (AP> '1'he
1978 election campaign shows
signs that the mood of America
was marked by an indifferC'nce
unlikely to produce dramatic
<'hange in the u emocrat1c
Party's control of Congress :ind
most stale governments.
Uesp1le get-out-the-vote cam-
paigns. a low turnout was expeet
cd Tuesday.
If historic patterns hold. the
Republicans, as lbe party out of
power in Washington, should
pick up seats in Congress. The
most optim1stir forecasts of
GOP gains, however. leave the
party far short of ending
Democratic control of the Hou~
and Senate.
As the year of Proposition 13,
or tax protests a~d demands for
cuts in government budgeu it
would seem like a difficult
election for incumbents. Yet tbe 1
governors of several or the
nation's largest states appear
h eaded for re-election.
Wh eth e r Republicans or
Democrats, candldate"S em·
phasized pocketbook issues -in
flation, taxe& and government
spending -and polls show moi;l
Americans see little difference in
how the two parties deal with th(>
economy.
In an l\ssociated Press-NB<.
News poll, 48 JYt'Ccnt of those
responding said'tbetr lives will
be neither better nor worse no
matter who wins the election
Amin's 34th
ChildNmrwd
After River
NAI ROBI , Kenya <AP>
President ld1 Amin has named
bis 34lh child Kagera River.
Uganda Radio has reported.
Number 34 is a boy and 34 is
the total number of children of·
ricia))y fathered by Amin
And he was named Kagera
River in honor of the war with
neighboring Tanzania, accord·
uig to the broadcast monitored
here Sunday.
The radio said the ~ was
chosen because the baby was
born to Amin's Sl8Q,ior wife,
Madina, during Uganda's annex·
ation of a strip of Tanzanian
land between the Kagcra River
and the Ugandan border last
week.
The river. according to Ugan·
da, now forms the frontllne
between the two armies
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An uncertaln factor was the
heavy flow or money from
special interest groups, many o'
them concerned with a single
issue such as the Panama Canal
treaties or federal abortion aid.
Rederal Election Commission
statistics show political action
commit.tees not affiliated with
specific candidates or parties
contributed $18.7 million to
congressional candidates.
A total of 155.5 ' million
Americans are eUgible lo vote
Tuesday. but most forecasts are
that under 40 percent will go to
the polls. The figure might be as
low as 33 percent. In the 1974
mid-term election, 36 percent of .
the eligible voters went lo the
polls
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VOTE •••
registration margin is so slim,
3,015 registrations. that the
county's 68,006 voters who are
not affiliated with a political
party held the !politicall
balance in their hands ..
Lead WideRPd
To Mazatlan .,
By Christine
The 84-foot sloop Christine had
widened the boat-for.boat lead in
the Los Angeles to M azall<.in
yacht race at the 9 a .m . roll call
today and had taken over the
handicap lead in the 33-boat
fleet. <See earlier story, Page
84.)
Christine had covered 22l
mlles since the Saturday noon
start and was 13 miles ahead of
·the second place boat. Nick
Frazee's Swiftsure.
Ragtime. the elapsed time
record holder in the race. had
moved up to third place in the
boat.for.boat and corrected tlmt!
standings. showin~ 1!)5 miles
since the stan .
Merlin and Drifter. the two
BROWN, YOUNGER VOW ullrallight displacement yachts
GOVERNMENT CUTS-AS · striving for line honors. were
still not amon11t the first ftvt>
Voters in Orange County wiU Class A boats.
get a first inkling about how the · Winds al the morning roll call
election is going locally at about were reported to be about fivp
8:30 p.m. Tuesday. . knots from the north·northeasl
That is when Olson expects lo
announce how roughly 23,000
voters who cast absentee ballots
voted.
But it won 't be until 11 p.m.
that partial counts of Tuesday's
voting will be available, Olson
said.
Man Rescu e d
From Surf,.
He predicted the final count Hh •tali d
won't be completed unlit about uSpl ze
10 a .m . Wednesday.
Top billing on Tuesday's ballot
belongs to the governor 's race
and lhe contest bet ween
Democratic incumbent Edmund
G. Brown Jr. and Republican
Evelle Younger.
In Orange County, heaviest
interest is focused on the 36lh
state Senate District where
Democratic stale Assemblyman
Ron Cordova and former st ate
senator John Schmitz arc
matched.
Going into the election, lhe
two m ajor parties each have two
of the four congressional seats
available either wholly or in
part in Orange County.
ln the nine-member state
legislature deleg"8tion the county
sends to Sacramento. the
Democrats hold five of the nine
offices
Campaign Aitk
Kidnapped
SAN DIEGO CAP) -" man
kidnapped the campaign
manager or a candidate for San
Diego County supervisor. beat·
An Orange Coast visitor re·
mained in critical condition to-
day after a near-drowning Sun-
day al Scotchman's Cove, north
of Laguna Beach. a Sou\.h Coast
Medical Center spokeswoman
said today.
County parame dic David
Wilson identified the victim as
Donald Duvol. 32. of Yucca Valley.
He "Said the 10:3Q a.m . acci·
dent occurred as Ouvol and
several friends were snorkeling
and Duval passed out. His com·
panions reportedly pulled. him in
to s hore and adminis tered
mouth·lo·m oulh res uscitation
unlit paramedics arrived
Wilson said Duvol's heartbeat
had stopped and ht> was not able
to breathe when pa ramedics ar.
rived. He said the victim'!'!
heartbeat later resumed but h•·
is Still unable lo breathe in·
dependently
Thief in Newport
Gets Gem Haul
J.t(•. c: .. ..,, _.., ... .,.. ing and robbing him, poUce say.
The victim was identified as
Phillip Winters, a n E l Cajon
A thief armed with a set of
pliers used to twist off a door
knob. took jewelry valued at
more than $10.000 from a
Newport Beach home, police
reported today.
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insurance man, who said he was
for ced into his car at knifepoint
Sunday in front of the Lee Hub-
bard campaign headquarters.
Winters, 37 said a · • large
white male in his 2C>tJ Just told
me to drive and l was so scared
that t didn't really aet a good
look at hJm." •
8500,000 Blaze
LOS ANGELES <AP) -A fire
In a Southern Pactnc Railroad
furniture war ehouse in the
ChiQatown area Sunday cauaed
an estimated '500,000 damaae, Loa Angelee fire olficlll1 said.
'
T he break·in occurred
Thursday In an apartment near
Ba lboa hland. Listed among the
stolen items was a '6.000 ring set
wlth a three csrat diamond.
Progress Reported
WASHJNGTON CAPl
Progress was reported toward
the completion of a peace treaty
between Egypt and Israel. bu1
E1yptlan President Anwur
Sadat bas told hl• negotiat.era
th at there should be a strong Urik between the pact and a
solutiol't to the PalnUnlan
question <Related 1tory, Page
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The Atl :tntn based Calorie
Control Council and its advertis
Ing agency. which represent the
diet soft drink indus try,
deplored the r1~port.
"It sc....:ms 'l11rred1ble that the
l'Onclut1ion8 would go so strongly
ugainst the extensive and grow
inSt body of se1enliflc evidence
supporting saccharin's safety.··
the council said. "We expect
eammon sense and the best in·
terest of Americans will prevail
when th~ evidence is fully ex·
amined.' .
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DIAMONDS
Pacific Bank and transferred
$10 2 million from a non·existent
acco unt to a Z uri c h
Switzerland. bank account. '
The conversation. in which
RHkin said he was witb the In·
ternatlonal Banking Office of
Security Pacific. was tape re·
corded.
Later . the $10.2 mllilion was
confirmed to be on deposit in the
Swi ss account of
"RUSSAJ.MAZ."
On Oct. 27, R ifkin 's broker
purchac;M $8.145,000 worth of
diamoJids from the Russians
who had confirmed deposit of
lhe funds in their account.
';'These diamonds were as·
sem bled by the Russians and the
broker and dellver'ed to a
courier pickup l ocation in
Geneva, Switzerland." said the
f'BI aCCidav1t.
''These diamonds were
subsequent!~ picked up by ;.in
individual during the period
October 27·29," it added.
On Oct 31, Rifkin apparently
attempted to sell some of the
diamonds
The aff1dav1t says he "met
with an 1nd1v1dual 1n Los
Angeles " and "exhibite d
approximately Sl million· worth
of tht: diamonds to th(.• individual
and left lhre<! stones with that person.
"These stones have been
identified by the broker as
s imilar lo t h e dia m onds
purchased io Switzerland '• the FBI said. '
"In discussing this matter,
Rifkin admitted that he h<Jd
acquired a new identity and w~s
going to 'places unknown'." the
affidavit said. "He further
stated that Security Pacific
Bank would bear lhe loss of lhe
$10.2 million."
The FBI said that Rifkin's
dia mond broker has positively
identified Ri!1un's voice on the
tape r ecording of tbe wire
transfer
Young said tbe FBI believes
Rifkin planned "to fade back
into society" alter hiding out for
awhile. He said Rifkin had been
at the Carlsbad ;.ipartment for
several days.
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RESCUE •..
bospttat to 101n hi s s on .
Authorities said he had re-
mained in Clarksdale. Miss ..
where the family had attended
funeral services for the father of ·
Mrs . Betts and Mrs. Brinston.
Crude oil sells for about $12. 70 <.1 barrel, and experts say for every increase of 5 percent motorists
pay about a half-cent more per gallon at the pump.
Al Seyassa said Sunday the decision was made
by representatives of oil-producing nations during
the anti-Camp David s ummit in Baghdad.
Al Seyassa quoted a source in the Iraqi capital
~aying .AJ:ab oil ministers wi~l soon be traveling to
mdustnahzed Western nations to explain the
inc~a.se. which repurtedly was forced by the
declinmg val~e of the dol~ar, OPEC's currency unit.
. OPE<( f!lin!Sters decided at a June meeting to
impose a price mcrease by the end of the year.
Staff Chief Iran's
Prime Minister -TEHRAN. Iran !AP) Iran's
chief of staff, Gen. Gholam Reza
Azhari. was appointed prime
minister today to form the first
military governm~ in 25 years
and prop the riot-torn rule of
Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi:
Jaafar Sharif-Emami. a
civilian. resigned as pnme
minister SUnday night as mobs
Irvine Police
Investigating
Big Burglary
Irvine police are investigating
the theft or more than $20,000 in
goods including mink and sable:
coats from the locked lrunk of a
Downey couple's car. left
parked behind the A1rporter Inn
while they attended a wedding
reception
Margaret Vineyard. 47. told
police that at first sht: thouJilhl
she had tht· \Hon~ car wht!n she
opened the still·locked trunk "'nd
found it empty.
What had been inside before
the crime. she said. wert! mink.
sable and beave r coats. $4.400
cas~. four pistols, jeweled
ch ams. rings. clothing
his-and-her tennis rackets and
t~nnis togs. a parrot·shaped
piggy bank and a Spiro Agnew
watrh.
Police dusted two cans of
tennis balls left behind. for
possible fingerprints.
Fog Causes
62-car Pileup
CHARLESTON. Tenn. CAPI -
A 62 -car accident on
Interstate 75 in which 46 people
were injured was caused by
heavy fog that blanketed parts
of southeastern TennesseP, police say.
No one was killed in the series
of collisions Sunday.
Eleven or the in1ured were
hospitalized, while the rest were
treated and released, police
said.
Sam 'Gat.relt. a Tennessee
Highway. Patrol dispatcher, said
the cbam-reactaon accidents
forced the closing of 1·75 for
more than three hours while
emergency crews untangled the
wreckage. The heavy fog also
hampered rescue and clean-up
operations. be said.
pillaged and burned sections of
Tehran. Rioters also were
reported lo have broken again
into the compound bousing the
British Embassy's employe<!S
and the fire-damaged ctl'ancery.
. Tan~s and troops ringed key
sites m Tehran, martial law
authorities banned four of rive
morning newspapers and the
government radio repeatedly
~roadcast martial law reguJa-
laons warning any gathering of
more than three persons will be
"smashedbyforce ··
The anlt -governm~nt pr0 .
testers d e mand politic al
liberallzat1on, a return to lradt·
tional Islamic values in this ovt-r·
whelmingly Moslem nation and
an end to what they say is domina-
tion by the West.
Shah Mohammed Reza
Pahlavi's decision to appoint
Azhari was believt!d a final
attempt to save Iran from
destruction and anarchy as well
as preserve the monarchy. Thi:
rit>ters who rampu~ed through
Tehran over the weekend
shouted. "fkath to the sh<1h.''
the imperial ruh•r who ha:, run
Iran 37 years.
Fr .. P•,,eAI
COURT •••
th31 the registrar ·~ <i c t1o n
appeared to equally affect both
Democrats and Republicans.
· ''But it should not h ave bel'11
necessary for them to go to
.court." she s aid. "This issue
co uld h ave b een se ttled
amicably if the registrar had
been prepared to approach the
problem in that spirit."
A spokesman for the Registr<ir
of .Voters said today that his
office had been advised of JudJ.:t.·
Green 's decision a nd woulrf
immediately comply with the:
court order.
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percent of traffic that would
traver the route would move
south to the signalized intersec·
lion.
The north outlet at Platt and
Paularino would be a two-way
s t 'o p . 0 p p o n e n t s
claim this intersection would re·
ce1ve more traffic than the city
predicts.
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MARINE CAll'f. NICK WIUJCll AND SOT. DUTCH S111A88NER DWAllRD BY SIMULATOR
Mltary UH& SlmulM:ed PlaM to Teadl M•rtne, Navy •nd Co•al Ou•rd PHot1
Landing Injects Reality
' Pilnt.s Trained "by El Toro Simulator
By REBECCA HELM OI ._ °""'I ,.._ M.tft
We were cJeared for landing 't
the Hong Kong airport.
Though the haze, G to 8 miles
ahead I "'•pied the parallel
-runways. I was U1structed to
head tor the long white strip
strelcb.ing out to the left.
With both hands gripping the
steering column, J felt the heavy
throb of the huge KC l.30R cargo
plane flowing through my
finge rs,
Tbe mammoth steel bird
began to drltt w· the right. I
strugcled to pull it back on
course but failed.
Unruffled. the voice in my ear
said, "Well, okay, I see you like
the right nmway better. We'U
bring you in there "
•
I stopped fighting the "yoke"
(as those lo the Oying biz call
the steering column>.
Moving through the sky and
dropping at a rate or about 800
feet per minute, a dozen things
fla s hed through m y mind .
'"Were the naps down? Walch
the speed. don't let it fall too
low, and by all means keep the
nose up -but not too high.··
Per~piratlon dampened my
palms as I realized I was bring.
ing the SID million Lockheed
•aviation marvel in for a landing.
Me , who bad never been inside
of a cockpit during my entire
life.
The flashing light of the
runway rnshed closer. I was on
course. The wings wobbled a bit
rrom side to side, but all was
Gibson Says Flier
False, Miskading
By .IACKJE RYMAN
ot-°""' -""" Tbe increuing bitterness that
has characterlzed the 73rd As·
sembly District rate \ntensified
today as Republican hopeful
LA Countian
Sought; Coast
I
Student Raped • Police are searching fc;,r a Los
Angeles County man in
connection with the Saturday
morning rape of a 17·year-okt
Huntington Beach girl after she
was r eturned home from a high
school football game
The rapist. who ldentilied
himself to the girl, grabbed bis
victim from behind, dragged her
from her garage and pulled her
into bis auto at 12:30 a .m .
The girl was treated and
released from Costa Mesa
Memorial Hospital.
Chuck Gibson protested what be
claimed was a "false and mis-
leading" campaign flier put out
over the weekend by his rival.
Incumbent Dennis MangeTS.
D-lluntington Beach. replied •
that he believes the flier to be
accurate in accusing Gibson or
taking campaign stands that are
opposite of positions he took in
his work aa a &egislative analyst
for lbe city of Lo6 Angeles.
The flier, which arrived in
many Orange Coast mailboxes
on Saturday, displays informa·
lion about Mangers on the out·
side. On the inside two facing
pages, it declares, '"There Are
Two Chuck Gibson.s."
On tbe left page, tb,e brochure
quotes some of Gibson's cam-
paign statements. On the right
page. it quotes what It asserts
are positions taken by Gibson in
the past which contradict his
campaign quotes.
"Some of I.he bills <on which
his commeot.s are reportedly cit·
ed) I haven't even seen or cer-
tainly don't remember seeing,"
Gibson said today.
well and the runway was dead
ahead . Any secon'tl now the
wheels \I/Quid touch ground.
A jolt, a bump, and we were
down. I pulled back on the lhrot·
tic and fell the speed drop as the
thrust of the !011r engines reared
into reverse.
As we roUed to a stop, I leaned
back in my seat and breathed a
sigh of relier.
I glanced over at Kurt Red-
fern. the tall, blond U.S. Marine
captain &itting in the pilot's seat
next to me ... Not bad," he said
cheerrully.
· Redfern Wa.5 cheerful because
my whole Hong Kong novice
landiog had taken place inside a
large flight training building at
El Toro Mari.De Air Station in a
simulator attached to hydraulic
pumps about.20 feet in the air.
The simulator Ls a dilly.
It is so close to the real thing
that tnllitary officials use it for
\lldv.anced trainin~ and qualifica-
tion of their Manoe, Navy, and
Cartfomia Coast Guard pilots.
The simulator at El Toro is
presently lhe only ooe or its kind
in the world. and altboueh de·
sign and construction were ex·
pensive. in the long-run the sav·
ing is enormoU&, Redfern, El
Toto's flight director. said.
As an example, he said the
same plane in the air would use
$400 per hour in fuel supply.
Also, the simulator can do seven
or eight landing apprOaches an
hour while the actual plane
could only do about two an boor.
Since the mock-up was built
two years ago, military officials
have trained about 500 pilots in
it. Marines rilake widespread
use or the versatile KClJOR for
in-air refueling, cargo and
passenger transport. The need
ror large numbeTS or pilots to fly
lbe fleets is v:ltaJ, Redfern said.
Out.side the simulator · looks
like nothing more than a still·
borne white canvas and metal
box . Inside. however . t he
cockpit area is designed to ex.
actly duplicate its genuine sister
even to including rolled up sun
shades on the cockpit windows.
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Mond!y.~6. 1978 DAILYPILOl' Al
9.6 Percent Raise
21/2-year Pact Ends
County BUs Dispute
A labor dispute between
management of the Orange
County Tran.9it District tOCTDl
and 491 bus drivers ended late
Sunday with the awarding or a
·new 2\.'z year contract.
The new pact gives drivers a
9.6 percent pay hike retroacti\•e
to June I . their first pay raise in
20 months.
The binding agreement.
awarded by an arbitration
panel, also gives drivers five
percent pay raises in June 1979
and 1980, along with ·cost or
living adjustments every six
months .
"Considering that the first pay
raise ls for a two year period,"
OCTD General Manager J ames
Reichert said, ''the wage
increase falls within the
guidelines set forth rei:ently by
President Carter.''
The arbitration award also
granted lhe district t!H! right to
hire parl·time bus drive rs
during peak mornin g a nd
evening rush hours.
The settlement should spell
the end to a wildcat "sick in" by
drivers that forced cancellation
or 79 of the district's 359 bus· runs
Thursday and 12 on Friday.
Thursday, 112 drivers railed to
s how up for work. leaving some
OCTD passengers waiting for
buses that never arrived.
Another 61 phoned in ill
Friday, according to OCTD
s pokesman Tom Eichhorn ,
de s pite union e fforts to
encourage drivers to return to
work. ·
Workers were reporting to
their jobs as usual over the
weekend, Eichhorn said.
The pay for mos t OCTD
drivers will jump immediately
by 6S cents per bour to $7.40
under the new contract.
In addition to the five percent
raises next June and in June
1980, drivers will receive cost of
living adjustments every six
months starting in December.
Driver Held
After Hurting
3 in House
They will be equal to one cent
per hour Cor every one half
percent increase in the cost of
living index.
Arbitration had been under
Beach Buy
' Approved
By County
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors met in secret
session last week and agreed to
pay $2.5 million for 7 .75
beachrront acres so uth or
Doheny Beach.
If the county's offer is accept.
cd at a <.'OUrt settlement con-
fercnce this week. a new county
beach park will run along 1.647
feet between Doheny Beach
State park and the northern tip
of the residentia~· Capistrano
Beach area.
To th.ls time, the 'beachrront
has been known variously as the
'Doheny beach club site, Hole in
the F e nc e B eac h , and
sometimes as part of Capistrano
Beach.
County interest in the beach
was kindled in 1972 when the
state abandoned its interest in
;icquiriDR three acres of the
pro1:,>ertY. adjacent to Doh!?ny.
S ubsequently, the county
began a condemnation action of
·1.8 acres south or the parce' of
interest lo the state.
Public purchase or the land
became 3 controversy in August
1975 when the Capistrano Beach
Investment Company Lld., a
partnership, began an inverse
condemnation action.
In erreci. that action accuses
the county and state of df"ptiving
the partoership of the use of its
property from Dece mber 1969 \0
1\ugust 1975 through a serie5 of
restrictions prohibiting its de-
\'clopment.
The partnership argued that.
way since the drivers' contract
expired last May. District and
union officials agreed that the
arbitrators' decision would be
bindin« on both sides.
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Sixteen .year-o ld P::itt y
Wilson. a distance runner
from La Palma. smiles Sun-
day after a rriving at New
York 's Fort Tryon P a rk .
!\.1iss Wilson. who suffers
from epile psy, ran 2.000
mi l es to pr omot e lhc·
Epilepsy Foundation .
No Evidence
f}nMissing
Laguna J'et
in effect, zoning and other Laguna Beach investigators
r estrict ions d eprived the continue to be baffled by the
partnership rrom usinf-the land Oct. 18 disappearance or loc.a l
without payment oC JU.St com · veterinarian Dr. Glenn S. Craft.
A small boy was among three pensation. · Detective Gene Brooks said 10+
persons injured Friday when a As a result. the partnership day .:1 check of friends i n
car with an alleged drunken lo s t the property through Colorado who knew the doctor
driver at the wheel crashed into foreclosure to United Catifomia has failed to turn up evidence of
their houSC in Midway City' cav-Bank in late 1975. his whereabouts.
ing it in. Still pendjng is a lawsuit that "The 00'5 we chttked IA'rth
Cali!onua Highway Patrol seeks to repay the partners ror said they hadn't seen him or
investigators arrested and the damage allegedly done their he3rd from him since th(' d1s;.ip-
booked Moises Martinez financial interest thrQugh slate pearance," Brooks said. "We
and county action. ,. Jk -• •-r · d h h 1 Gonzales. 22, of Orange, on a cu ..., one r1en "' o :J<
suspicion or relony drunken spoken with him the night bcror<'
driving. his disappearance. but hadn't
He was scheduled for Armed 'Ape' see8n orkhearodrhro~ him1_11sinc~1 .. " arraignment in West Orange roo s sai e 1s s 1 ...,.a1 1ng
County Judicial District CoW1 for a check from credit cant
on the charges today. Robs Store companies to determine if Crart Victim Mark Vaca. 7, has used the C:'.lrds since Oct. 18
remained hospitalized today at The veterinarian, who had
Wes t min st e r Co m m un ity The robber wore a gorilla suit. been practicing in LaJ:una only
Hospital in stable condition suI· His hairy band held a .38 caliber three months, disappeared after
fcring head injuries. revolver which he used ,to rob a a series of mysterious incidents
Eric Escobedo. 2. who was West minster liquor store o! at his orfi<.-e. 460 Forest A~'c .
in his bed in the home at 15511 more than SSOO Saturday night. Craft, 29, was last seen by hi:-;
Wilson St.. in the county Police said there were oo in -assist~n~ Brpce Kirby as he left
territory between Westminster juries in the 9:40 p.m. heist al the chruc aoout 5:05 p.m. Oct.
and 1-hmtingtQn Beach, "·as the Wine Stein & Barrel stol"(' at t8.
treated at lhc hospital and 145508rookhurstSt. Del. Brooks said C raft ·s
rt'leased. The would-be ape w3s last parents. Kansas dairy farmers,
So was another resident. seen behind the wh C(ll or a white also have not had contact with
Trinidad Acosta. 53, of the same van headed north on BrookhllrSt, their son sioce his Oct. 18 disap-
Police Sgt. Luis Ochoa said a
warrant for the 21-year-old rape
suspect will be obtained today
from the Orange County District
Attorney's Office.
He said that in his .legislative
analyst position. from which he
i.s curreoUy on.leave, he doesn't
endorse or oppose legislation.
Campaign
utt,er Flayed
In Huntington
address. police said,. pearance. -=::.=.::::.:.c__~~~~~~--'""'-"'-"'-"'--~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~
Ends in Draw
,-13' Authors Split
In 36th District
A race developed thl5 weekend
betwee n 36th District State
Senate candidates Ron Cordova
and John Schmitz on who bad sup-
port frolb the authors of Proposi·
tioo 13, Paul Gann and Howard
Jarvis. The race appeared to end in a
draw. ·
1n cocnputeriz:ed "penooal"
letten sent to voters, Cordova.
Democrat and incumbent as·
semblyman, bad the sip.I.lute
of Gano oo hi& mailer.
''Ron Cordova'• commitments
to redlaee government spending
is not Republl~ao and it'• oot
Demo<ratlc. It la a people issue
t bat affect I all O( UI alike,"
G1n.n uid owr hil 1lpature on
the Conlov• ma!llnl.
Jarvis 1lg.ned 1 Schmitz
i:oat)er attaekiPI Cordova by
1rnkla1 him with "other bJg.
spendlQ& pollUdOM.'"
'"Johll Schmitz" eleetlon·lo ..
lmPortant be la tbe onJy ca.n·
did•te ln America for wbom I
will be -door-to..ioor,"' Jarvi.a Slil40ftl' "bl& sipature.
'lbe Cordova eomP\ltet ~~ In bis Jett« by d•dortn& •.
''Paul Gano. CO•aulbor or
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Propoaitioo 13 and 1 are work.ins
together to pot a ConstltutionaJ
Ud on government spending."
Cordova aaid petiUons will be
circulated near Orange Coast
poWng places Tuesday in sup:
port Of lbe ortve. "Paul Gano
and I need your support to con-
trol government s pending." ·
Cordova declared.
In the Schmitz' letter, Jarvis
warned tbat lf Cordova ts elect·
ed to the tmale, ''he tan make
good bis threat by voting to raise
your state income and sales
taxes."
Cordova'.s letter to voters
counterfld, "l am proud that the
A11embly Republican Caucua
bu rated me a.mong the three
· mo1t C"Onl1atent and outspok;en
oppooenta; of uaMCeNary gov-
ernment 1pendinc. • , "
In adclition to tbe Jarvt1-Gann
aee·taw ¥ween Cordova and
Schmitz, there was a nother
ltooy.
· At m••Y Ora n1 e Co11t
bouaeboldt Satu.rday. tbe
po1tman brouabt both lettm in
tbe same mall.
That appeared lo be another
draw .
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By ROBERT BARK ER
0. "'9 o.ity "Molt Sutt
Huntington Beach City At·
torney Gail Hutton was accused
of nagrantly m~using he r office
today after a campaign letter
went out over the weekend bear-
ing her signature. . ,
Mayor Pro Temporc Richard
Siebert said the letter. which
was sent to voters on behalf or
Orange County supervisor can-
didate Harriett Wieder, was im-
proper and that the city attorney
should not permit a non-partisan
office to get involved In the
politicaJ sphere.
The computerized letter was
printed on private stationery but.
the lette-rbead at the top of it
re ad, ''GAIL HU'ITON, Ofrice ot
the City Attorney. City or Runt·
ington Beach ...
The names of Siebert. Mayor
Ron Shenkman and City Coun -
cilmen Bob Mandi(' and Ron
Pattinaon were used in the letter .
ln iJUpport of Mrs. Wieder.
Shenkman. Siebert and Man·
die: sald they wouldn't have aJ.
lowed their rlaipes to be used
·bet•uae of the apparent offici&J,.
appearance of the letter,
Pattlnlon said he round no ob-
jections. however. "She was
elected by the people and she ls
welcome to u.e t.be title. as she
Htl flt," be •aid.
Mrs. Hutton said today the let·
t er waa wri~ oo prtvate alJl.
tlonery and not on otrtclal city
stationery.
,
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unmistakably traditional-..
our most complczte
9el¢d.ion af'th .. world's
fiIJIZSt importa.d
ecattish t'OIUC!s,
combin<.d. with the
!'in<.&t nature 1 shoulder
tai"lol-aj availab!<Z..
44 f&llion laland, newport center Mi·5070
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-; J••t ·''·'.~~;.Coasting . -
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.. i.i.·~ Tom~~V'
Marphlae
Compu ter I, Voters 0
TE811NG. TESTINC : 1. 2, 3--Probably mo.l folk~
who are aotna 10 vot~ ln tonlorruw'• 1t•lttwlde elecUon b•w-e' already dtcldtd wbert• they'll ~ putlln1 markl on
the balk>f.. 1'hat dec~dfld . all you hr•ve to worry about 11 Or11n_ae,
County cettina thQl(l ballots enunted In Jl s ron,putcr con
ai,lonil!ratc ti.toat rt.'l'elll exp._•rl~nct' has dcmon:.tr11tcd that ou,r
count)' computers count j\.l~l saipcr on race~ thMl oirt!fl t
very cloM. tt•a in the Uabt conlt•.sls where w ~ tukc lht• com
-puterlt:ed pratfalls rl1ht out 111 rrunt of tht' entire state ~'ncl ""-.,are expeetcd tu havc 'tt couple.of lllhl onn 1n
our re•ion'. the Ron Cordo,•a Jt1hn Schm1ti st111te senate
•hootout ;,ind th .:! [)avl' H:iker ll arr1t·tt Wied e r
2'Uperviaortal ahOwdown, to name ~ p1ur
AND WHEN IT COMES 11'.1 votf' '·ount1ng . j03t consider
Pad Spurtted
Arabs Remain
Split by Sa~at
BAGltDAD, Iraq <A P > -Arab Lea1ue members ended tb~ir sum-
mit conCcrence closer In a.ome waJil, but 1tlll appeared lo be split over
lb\: re4l50n lht:y met -what to do about Eayptian President Anwar
Sadat and hll peace moves with Israel. ·IJI
Complete results or the almoet (OW'-day session were not im·
m"dl•tely released after Sun·
day'1 final eatherina. but Jraqi it '"has deeided not to approve
President Ahmed Haas an al-these CEgyplian-laraeU) agree-
Bitkr called them "positive." His -menu and refuses to deal with
nation led the push to Isolate any conaequencea resulting from Sadat, them."
A concluding statement called Vasser Arafat, Palestine
"on Egypt to return to Arab Liberation Ora:anJzation chief.
ranks and not to deal with the .called tbe talk.a a "maa:niOcent
Zionisr eotity ." It also reaf-aucceu." but he did not say why,
firmed the PLO as "the sole When rrened about the ques-
le&itlmate representative of the tiona o sanctions against Sadat.
Palestinian people." he.said measures were adopted,
but he declined to elaborate.~ BUT THERE apparently was
no harder action taken against B VT AN 0 F F I C AL
Sadat. despite pushes by spokesman for the Arab League
hardliners. because of resistance said there was no decision to
by the more powerful moderates. sever relabons with Sadat.
especially Saudi Arabia. Before Lbe summit concluded,
..... 1....-.. -.
Nevertheless. Iraqi Foreign PLO official Vassar Rabbou told
J\linlster Sadoun Hamm1adi told reporters the Arab League voted
re po rte rs the con te re nee to allocate $3 bUllon annually for
achiCved "full success,·• adding military conrrontalion against F..-ily Mourns
N ews, Times
Published
Is rael. Other sources put the
figure at $2.2 biUion a year over
five years.
Rabbou said the money would
go to Syria and Jordan. and said
$150 mlllion was earmarked £or
the Palestinians In the West
Bank and the Gaza Strip to
··wage the struggle" from inside
Unidentified pair mourn a re lative who died in the deadlies~ fire in the history of Des Moines, Iowa. A blare
or unknown origin killed.I at least 10 working in a
Younkers department s tore at 9:15 a .m . Sunday. The
s tore, in Iowa's largest s hopping mall, the Merle Hay. was to have opened at noon. An eleventh person was
missing and reared dead in the blaze_ Damage was
estimated in the millions of dollars.
ln 1'TeW Vork theoccupiedterritortcs.
1 1' j J.. ~ BUT IN 11IE past. Arab states Austrians Reject
Use of Nuke Plant ·
Orange: County Po.fitico Goes Uonana.s Waiting Jar Vote Tall11
what happened to Orange Cowity in the primary election
last June6. After the polls closed . the county computers went to
work and tallied 575,000 votes in the next 18 hours. Which
wasn ·t too bad. It was about six hours slower than had
bt!en projected. But we've done worse around bere.
Trouble was, figuring on absentee ballots. there were
about 7 000 more to be counted. And the computer people dinked a round on these for
the next It days. . Which. again, might riot matter much in !"l"away
races But we had a couple of squeakers working. T:he
aforeinentionefl Baker was locked. in a runorr bat~le with
the now-deposed incumbent supervisor Larry Schmlt.
_ BY JUNE 12. lhe computer counters .had Schmit ahead
by Z7 votes. By June 14, the lead had shifted .by a handful
to Baker. By June 15, Baker had widened his lead by 45
votes. By June 16. he was down to a 44 -votc.l~ad. Dave Bake r finally won that runoff pos1t1on. .
But Orange County's .votc-co':"'ting people certainly
did know how to hold the populace 1n suspense. Not to men-
tion the eandidates. Even al the end. o n June 16. the weary computer~
pie had announced the final returns and then ha to
backtrack. They found the computer h adn't glven back as
many ballots as had been Ced into it.
WH EN THE COUNTY CREWS finally got that
squared away, one wag observer sugg~ted that ~hey could
now announce. '"The second draft of the cdllt:;<f. interfaced
and condensed Orange County primary election final vote
count." be Maybe this time it will all be dlf£erent. Maybe, may ·
It's only 48 days: until Christmas.
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NEW YORK (APl -The Daily
News, greeting readers with the
front -page headline ··Hello
There. Remember Us?" and The
New York Times, looking as
though it bad never been away,•
hit the streets today for the first
timcin89days. -
Presses at the two morning
dailies began to roll after the last
of an array of unions approved
contract agreements, and the
first copies were on newsstands
byJa.m.
THE NEWS, which published a
relatively large edition or 176
pages~ said it printed its normal
press run of 2 million copies, the
largest circulation in tbe coun-
try. The Times, with a circulation
of almost 900,000, is tbe third
largest In the country after the
News a nd the Los Angeles
Times.
Jts front page looked much like
any other day's, with stories on
Tuesday's election, riots in Iran.
border clashes between China
and Vielrulm -and the end of the
newspaper strike. which at one
time aOO involved the afternoon
New York Post.
THE TrMES, WHICH boasts of
covering "All the News That's
Fit to Print." published a nine·
page summary of the blg events
it missed: the brief reign or Pope
John Paul 1. the election of Pope
John Paul 11. the Camp David ac·
cord and the Yankees' World
Series baseball triumph.
The sterootypers were the fir.it
of four unions to ratify new con·
tracts Sunday.
Pressmen. paperhandlors and
machinists followed with quick
approval of three-year pacts.
The NeW!paper Guild unit at The
Times, which began a strike
Saturday, followed suit early to·
day.
All the new contracts call for
pay increases of $68 a week over
the duration of the contract:i .
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and the fund s never
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hardllne meeting in Syria. rejee·
tionists pledged $1 billion for
such a fund. but it apparently
never materialized.
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sent a delegation to Cairo to see
Sadat and reportedly to offer him
billions of dollars In aid to help
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spurn Israel. But instead he
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VIENNA. Austria fAP) -Austrian voters have narrowly rejected
a $650 million nuclear plant, this nation's first, and de~t a stunning
political defeat to Chancellor Bruno Kreisky and his Socialist Party.
Al a news conference today, Kreisky accepted person.al
responsibility tor the defeat but declined to say whether be would 11!-
sign. as he had hinted before.
Sunday 's nuclear.power referen-
dum. Some politiral observers
speculated the government chief
would offer his resignation at a
meeting with party le.itders later
today but lhey )"OU!d over-
whelmingly reject 1t.
"CHA.NCEU.OK Kreisky is
much more urgently needed by
the Republic of Austria than is
Zwenlendorr Cthe nuclear
plant)," aaid Vienna's Mayor
Leopold Gratz.
Austria's first plebiscite since
World War II yielded 1 .606.~ ~
Effective Oct. 29,
"no'" votes and 1,576,839 .. yes"
votes. a margin or 29,489 votes.
Ballots were cast by 64 percunt
or the nation's s million eligible
voters.
T6 e voters were aaked
whether Austria should pursoe
the peaceful use1 of nuclear
energy and begin operating its
first nuclear plant, which was
completed aeveral months ago.
The narrow victqry for anti·
nuclear ranks came in an elec·
tion preceded by the hotte.t
political debate in many years in
this country.
Orange County Tran sit District's new phone numbers are
636-RIDE or toll-free ZENITH 7-RI DE.
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Our new offices are localed at
112 22 Acacia Parkway, Garden Grove, CA 92640.
We'te h11etogetyautha ....
Watch for the Superheroes
-action adventures in the
comic section of the
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CALIFORNIA
'Suspect
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In Theft
'Siniled'
LOS ANGELES <AP >
Stanley Mart Rilkln. JOUlbt ln a
SJ0,2 m.llUoft bank tMf't U\1t may
have Involved 1opM1Ucat~
comp~r codes. u dncrll>H by
a nel1hbor as aomf'One who "•':,!l' lelt hJa doo1' open, u 1f ... llOIMna &o hick ..
MON llwl .. mllHOCl or thf.
money l»ett ln Oct. 25 transfers
betwtta bM\b in Los Anectes
and New Yonc r.maiMd UDIC•
countai ror tod•Y
THE NBIGBB09t , Evelyn
Bennett. laid Rlrun "au~ didn't
k>ok Uke • l tl1 who would steal
II mlllioo. He was 1 nit'..-J(uy
who am11f!d • lot." Oouatu Ball. auJ)f'rvlaor of
the Loe ~les nil orrlct. said
the theft ma,y hav~ been the
largest eve r Involving Cund
tran1ren. He also said It was
··certainly a possibility" that
Rifkin, a 32.year-old computer
apecl.tilt, b.u fled t.bil country.
The l..ce Angeles Herald ~
aminer reported Sunday that
• Rifkin once worked for the
Secunty Pacific National Bank
-· the bank that was vlctimi%ed.
The FBI ldentified him only as a
conault.ant when It issued an ar-
rest warrant Friday in coM ec·
lion with the fraudulent transrer
of $10.2 million in bank funds.
NEIGBBOas AT THE apart·
m e nt house in suburban
Sepulveda where Rifkin lived
descr.tbed hls living room as ·
crammed with computer equip.
. ment, but bank spokesmen dis·
counted the likelihood that any
of his equipment had been used
J D making the fund transfers.
"We believe he used nothing
mo r e sophisticated tha n a
t elephone," one unide ntified
bank source told the Herald Ex·
aminer. The source did not
elaborate
Bibl,e Used
ForPmoor?
LOS ANGELES <AP> -
A ballot initiative aimed at removing homosexual
le•cbera from public
scboola bas be e n de·
nounce d at an
••!;cumenicaJ Service for
Human Rights" attended
by aboal 2,000 people.
Held ~unday at the
Greek 1beatre, the anti·
Proposition 6 rally was
s ponsored by two in·
terfaith groups and the
Los Angeles Gay Religious
Coalition.
,
Anti-gay a ctivists who
claim the Bi ble says
homosexuality is a crime
have been using the Bible
for their "own perverse
needs for power and con·
trot," said Rabbi Earl
Kaplan of Los Angeles
Univeraity Synagogue.
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MAILBOX RATTLESNAKE BITE VICTIM RECOVERS
Paul Morantz Aided by Secretary Gall Rublo -
Snakebite Victim
Changes Lifestyle
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Paul Moranti is careful about sticking
his band into dark places. Or starting his car.
Almost a month ago, Moranti reached into his mailbox and
was blUen by a 4~·root rattlesnake lhat had been planted there to
kill him.
Lance Kenton, 20-year-old son of bandleader Stan Kenton, and
J oseph Musico. 28, were arrested at a Synanon center al Badger,
150 miles oorth of here, Oct. 12, two days after the snake attack.
THE PAlll, -BOTH llEMBEa8 ol the s~reUve and highly·
regimented Synanon Foundation, have pleaded innocent to charges
in the attack. Morantz spent six days in a hospital after the attack. And
although the s lim, dark·baired 33-year -old is physically recovered
now, he says bis life bas changed.
(' •'Tbele totalitarian groups are scary," he said in a recent In·
terview. "People totally identify with the group, and the ideology
becomes sacred. Anything that hinders that ideology is therefore
bad, and the end5 justifies the means to correct lb~ situation"
MORANTZ IS RELUCfANT to discuss the s pecifics of t.be
private security at his Pacific Palisades home where be lives
alone. saying, "They read, too."
But friends stay at bis house when is away and his neighbors
are on the alert. Police are also keeping an eye on Morantz
And Morantz kept the mailbox. "I open my mailbox very carefully," he saJd with an uneasy
laugh. "The postal people wanted me to seal the mailbox and put a
slot in the door.
''But 1 decided if there are any more snakes. I'd rather h ave
them confined to the mailbox instead of slithering around my
noor."
Mondlv.~bor&. 1978 ~PILOT AS --.
Government Cuts Vowedi
~.
Brown, Yormger Discuss Big ~penders b sue .~
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. says he will
make an unprecedented
"radical reduction" in govern-
ment ir re-elected to a second
term . but F.velle Younger dls·
·misses Brown as a "sugar dad·
dy" s pender of taxpayer dollars.
That exchange b.lghlighted the
fifth and final Brown-Younger
debate, as the long campaign for
Tuesday's gubernatorial elec·
tlon entered its final hours.
MOST OF THE DEBATE.
broadcast Sunday on KNBC
television in Los Angeles, cov-
ered familiar old disagreements
between the Democratic incum-
bent and the Republican at·
torney general over huclear
power, their past spending rec-
ords. illegal a liens and other issues.
H Brown's attempt to out·
maneuver Younger on the Issue
or cutting government succeeds.
it will be al the price of severely
Hmiting his own options Ir elect·
ed to a second four-year term.
BROWN'S COMMENTS were
among his most extreme anti-
government statements since
Californians in June gave
Proposition 13 a landslide vie·
tory and Brown -originally a roe or 13 -vowed to carry out
the mandate.
For Younger , the final debate
was by it.sell certainly not a loss.
Both candidates made similar
points wtth roughly the same er·
fectiveness. and both avoided
the personal smears that trig·
gered public criticism of both in
earlier debates.
BUT THE DEBATE did not
c ont ain wh a t Younger s o
desperately needed -a re ·
sounding victory tha t would
overcome Brown's 25 percen·
tage point lead in polls.
Younger hammered away on
his ca mpa ig n theme tha t
doubled the state budget dUring
his four years in office. and will
lead California to still bigger
and bigger government.
AND BROWN SAID that in the
wake of Proposition 13's $7
billion cut in local property tax.
e s . Californi a under his
leadership is now on "the road
to rrugaJ1ty and a very lean gov-
ernment" in his second term.
··1 want the peopl e of
California to understand a vote
for my candidacy is a vote for a
radical reduction in the kind of
government we have seen in the
past," Brown said.
YOUNGER PROMISED to cut
every state agency "at least 10
pe rcent. and that means fewer
employees." But Younger added
he would exclude some pro·
grams from a 10 percent cut,
such as the California Highway
Patrol.
Brown made a similar pledge
"FLYT
In the 60·mi nute debat~
saying "I intend Ir given 1'
second term to cut the nwnbo(.
or state employees." c:
THE TWO CANDIDATE$:
each condemned the other as a:
big spender and attempted to·
paint himself as the man best
able to cut government spendin":
In the 198>5.
··I wo uld be a b e tter.
manager," Younger said. "H~·
h asn 't managed. He h a s.
watched problems develop ...
he hasn't surrounded himself
with competent people . . . his
appointments across the board·
have been very inadequate," the·
attorney gt?M ral said of Brown.
Brown would not flatly rule.
out the possibility that he mlghL \
sign a tax increase someUme in ,
the next four years, but be said.
"be would hold out "as long as l .
can against the rorces of spend·, ing."
YOUNGER ALSO charged
that Brown's anti-nuclear
policies will hurt poor people
who can't afford still higher
utility bills, and that Brown's'•
anti.growth policies will limit
new hou5in_g and drive the prices ·
or homes out or the reach of still.
more California families.
Younger said nuclear power is .
safe a nd costs hal.f the price or.
electric power produced from
oil. wrule Brown said he will
"avoid nuclears until we solve
the waste problem."
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TAHOE .
FOR THE GREAT -
UTD R •
DTHE REIT
110 R •
Tall pine forests, snowy peaks a nd an unbelievably blue lake.
Crisp, clean mountain air. Lake Tahoe is the great outdoors of
California. It's great backpacking . horseback riding. golf,
tennis, boating and skiing.
And when the sun slips behind the Sierras, the re's great
indoors. Restaurants to e xplore. Glittering nightclubs with big
name stars. The promise of Nevada casinos.
A Lake Tahoe vacation doesn't have to cost a bundle either.
You can choose a hotel or motel to match your check.book. You
can fly fo"r as low as $32 (one way). And only Air California flies
from nearby Orange County airport.
So fly to Lake Tahoe on Air California for a great vac~on
outdoors and indoors.
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Robert N. Weedl~her Thomas K~vll/Edltor
Yo or Vote Still
Carries ·Weight
AcrobS the n.auon OD lbe f've of the sen ral ~lection , v01er.:. seem lo b<' dlspla}'lng an lncrea&lna cynttltim
The pl'l'dlction~ ar for a light lurnout In most areais
M ny who .. rl• quaUfu:d no long<>r bother to ....ao to lhe
PoJIS ( -
T tus. 1s an unfortunate L;nd f 'or one thina. ran
ln<'rt•asangly lc-ad lo remov1 go .. •crnmcnt from tht-
cU tzt'nr tnd <'Onfld1ng 1t to lob yisLJ> for specl1tl lnlt!rest
grou~ nnd LO prof es tonal polluc1ons
f o anolh<-r. It \ery ort<'n does matter a great deal to
the and1 vadu I c1t m~n who's up there at the <'OU.nly scat,
t"e state cnpltal or in Wa.stungton. () C -remote a1>
dwse rt•ntcrsol ROvemment somet1 mes se-e m
On h onl)' to bl'> ten to lhe blller comphunlb of those
who frel the 've ooen · done \\TOn.g'' b} some govcmmcn
lal m aneuver thnl ha lnfn ngcd their pen,onal dghti> or
J>O<'kt.'tbook
If you trunk your \Ole d()(>Sn't really count for much.
thank bin·k to the June pnm ary when one Orange Counly
s u per\'lSOr wn~ remov d from offict> b y a mere 44
\'Ol~s -out or 95,238 rast That handful of votet> may
l'han~l' thl' future or local government.
So brush u.su1e the cynic1~m and vote A~ least you 'U
fet•I entiUl'<l to vml'l' your futur complnint)) as a "voling
<'lllZC'O "
Ballot Selections
In recent weeks the Daily Pilot has published in-
tormatton on candidat es and measures to be presented to
voters in tomorrow's general election.
T he following is a summary of this newspaper's rec-
ommendations on the ballot propositions and in certain
contcsll'd races.
Readers who wish may clip this list to take to the
polls.
Gov~rnor -Ne1ther Edmund G . Brown Jr. nor
Evellc J . Younger is a satisfactory c andidate. but
Younger would be a better governor fo r Orange County's
interests
Lieutenant Governor-It is standard practice to vote
a governor and lieutenant governor of the same pa rty.
Secretary or Stale -March Fong Eu
('ontroller -Ke nneth Cory
Trea surer-Jesse M . Unruh
AtWmey General -George Deukmejian
l\tember, State Board of Equalization, Znd District -
lrn; San.key
R epr-esentatlve in ~ongress, 40th Dlstrlct -Robert
Ba<lham
Stater Senator, 36tb Dlstrlct -Ron Cordova
Member of the Assembly, 74th District -Marian
Ucrgcson
1'1ember of ilae Assembly, 73rd Di.strict - Dennis
M angers
Chier Justice of Callfornla .... YES on Rose Bird
Associate Justices, Supreme Court and Associate
Justices, Courts or Appeal - -YES on all incumbents
County Supervisor, Stb Dlstrlct -Tom Riley
County Supervisor. 2nd Dlstrlct -David Baker
County Clerk-Recorder -Lee Branch
Sheriff. Coroner-Brad Gates
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PROPOSITIONS
1 -Cal-Vet bonds
2 -Public Utilities Commission
3-Sale of Surplus Coast Property
4-Chiropractic Schools, Licensing
5---. Regulation of Smoking
6 -~chool Employees, Homosexuality
7 -Murder. Penalty
YES NO
YES
YES NO NO NO
8 -Tax Relief, Damaged Property YES ••• Measure L-Cily Election Date, Irvine NO
YES
YES
Measure N -Blufflop Open Space,
Newport. Beach
Me asure 0 -Sewer Bonds.
Water Reclamation, San Clemt:nle
• Opinions expressed In the s pace above are those of the Dally Piiot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321.
Boyd/Fashion
&yL.M.BOYD
The young wo man who
dresses herself haphazardly,
even sloppily, may justify
herself by her "couldn't care
less" attitude. And many is
the observer who would just
shrug orr her performance
with no great criticism. But a
woman in middle age can't
pull lt off. JI she's not decked
out s harply, she's thought to
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Three cheers! JJmmy
has finally dlecovered
the dollar!
L.O.
be Ignorant and tasteless.
Why , the re fore, d o the
clothlng folk try so ha rd to
sell the younger set, who of-
tentimes don't care and can't
afford \o buy, yet ignore the
mature crowd, who need the
chic costumes and more pro-
bably can afford them ? Most
m ysterious. So obser ves a
disconsolate fashion expert.
Remember. mother polar
bears usually have twins.
Cons idering how much
noise hounddogs makt. It's
odd. t think, that the collcc-
.tlve noun ror a group of them
is a "mute" of hounddogs.
/\ law of Helena . Mont ..
prohibits unrestrained gig·
glln& In J>Ubllcplaces.
All it took for John Cl6Jand
to get out of an English deb-
tor 's prhon wa s the
equivalent of $63 . So he
earned that amount by writ·
lng the sexy classic "Fanny
Hill."
TRB From WubiDfPon
Why Can't We Pull Together?
TRB ., tM regular brli"" o/
fftchard Strout who " on Vaoodon.
Th•• 1·ol11mn wcia written tJ1/ Morlon
Kondra.cke. t.recut1ue ('dttor of Ille
Ntw ltl'pl.iblac.
P resident C :irte r looked
r.crsua.1Jh1e deliver ing hl& anti·
nO atlon s~h. He wus wit.bout
C'3rdlgan. fireplace or other gim·
m1ckl' In his da rk suit and a
buisloessman's he. be seemed an
carMst leader wtth an impor-
tant m :,f1Re to get over . ·•we
m u!'lt ftacu a time of national
a uster ity." he said. "Hard
chol<'es att necessary If we want
to avoid coMequencH that are
even worse " He was refening
to l'unoway inflation. and that
we have lost our ability to act as
a nation rather than as a collec·
tion of special interests." he
u id ... And I reply. 'What kind of
people do they think we are?' "
Good. challenging stuCf. But
by the next m orning. it was
clear the p reside nt ha dn't
. persuaded the right people. The
dollar was falling to new record
lows against both the yen and
the mark. and the price of gold
was soartng. The stock m arket.
Ill Spite O( the administration's
assurances that the tax cut bill
would be signed. continued slid·
ing downward. The president of
the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
called for bigger cuts in govern-
ment spending. Ralph Nader de-
m anded c uts in gove rnment
s pe nding . Ralph Nade r de·
m nnded cuts In government's
help for business. :fhe unions
we re leery. The Carter anti·
inflation pl an seemed to carry
Earl Waters
an ov~rall label: ''Won't Work "
THE IMPUCAnONS of lhls
are pretty frl1htening. These
ure that a dem<M?ratlc people.
using democratic means. nrc in·
capable or controlling their own
appetites enough to protect the
common good. We are able to
restrain our lust for power in or·
der. to maintain a democracy:
can t we voluntarily control our
craving for money?
Part or the answer to this
quandary has to be that after 202
years at it, we know and trust
our power·sharing system. but
when It c-0mes to controlling the
economy, we are like the latest
post ·colonial members of · the
United Nations - we haven't
any rules, rival tribes dis \rUSt
each other and authoritarianis m
seems the only way to keep the peace.
IT'S TRUE that no one un·
derstands exactly how to keep ·
both inflation and unemploy-
men~ at acceptable levels. but
Prestdent Carter's message, tr
anyone cares to take another
look at it does represent the best
prevailing wisdom on the sub-
1ect . though perhaps not in the
mix to suit everyone. First. he's
going to try to cut government
deficits, which puts a drag on
productivity a nd limits the
powe r or free competition to
hold down prices. He wants cor·
porations to hold pMce increases
to 5-% percent. and unions to
hold wage hikes <except for the
lowest.paid workers ) to 6 per·
cent.
If J had any quarrel with
President Carter 's mix, I'd say
he didn't put enough emphasis
on productivity as a means both
of controlling Inflation and
boostln• the droopy do lla r
abroad. Over the past 25 years,
American productivity <output
of goods per man.hour> grew 2.9
percent a year. but over the past
10 years It declined to l.6 per·
cent. Last year. U.S. product.l vi·
t y growth was about half that or
West Germany and a bout a third
of that In J apan. The bla me
doesn't Ile wi th workers alone.
or even principall,Y. American
corporaUon." aren't relnvesUng
their huge profits in ne w
m achinery. The government.
and not Industry, nowadays 1s
paying tor most of the basic re·
search and development going
o n in the Unite d States.
Something's ha ppened to the
work ethic. but also to the save·
and-invest ethic a nd the invent-
something-new ethic. too.
A LIVELY debate has been
going on in E ngl a nd o ve r
whether that country's produc·
tivity decline is bad or good.
London correspondent of the
Was hingto n P ost. Be rnard
Nossiter. set it ofr with a book
called Britain: The Future that
Works. contending that English
relaxation about wor'k lnone
dare call it laziness 1 is a model
for the post.industrial era. But
Britain's ambassador t o the
United Stales, Peter Jay calls
tha t a ttitude "rubbis h . and
da llitCr>us rubbish. at lhat."
T he lanky Mr. J:.iy, who
represents his government with
special verve becaus6 his prime
minister ls ttlso his father-In-
law. clairm that Britain had the
sr 3re or iL" life in 1974 and l97S.
when inflation rea<'hed 30 l)tlr·
cent. and now is taking steps to
cure the inflation disease. Prime
Minister James Callaghan has
got Britajn's mflalion down to 8
percent, and his policy is not too
dtCC e r e nt fro m Pre8ld e nt. Carter 's ' But Ambassador Jay argues
that the industrial dernocracles
face a structural problem with
inClation. too. There is a tenden-
cy, he says, for all the main sec
tors or economic society .-UO·
ion s, busi n esses, b a nks .
bu r e a uc r a ts -t o reward
themselves beyond what they've
earne d i n t e rm s o r pro ·
ductivity. They seek protec-
tionist laws to .safeguard their
m arkets . They try to use the
government lo get t ax breaks.
regulate compeUlion and pre-
vent newcomers from entering
their field. Unions jal!k up wages
and benefits. Businessmen ex-
pand their t ax.free p e rks .
Lawyers write more complicat-
ed regulations for other lawyers
to make money deciphering.
I\ LL THIS padding costs
money. which gets paid for both
in hi.g~er pri~es and in society's
inab1hty to gtVe a productive job
lo everyone who wants onl'
Then. government tries to ea~e
unemployment and poverty with
ne w expenditures that are also
mflalionary. This is the patt~rn
in almost all the Western de·
mocr acies, Jay says, thou~h
they differ in thelr levels of
tolerance for inHation or un-
e mployment. "'r If there is an answer to the
~tructural problems of Inflation
and unemploy ment. jt seems to
l ie i n ever yo n e 's p ulling
together. wttich was the underly-
ing theme of President Cartcr'h
!>peech last Wednesday.
T he West Germans have de
veloped some new technique:\
for pumng together for common
goals. They've ::i rrl\nged for
workers to have a say . along
with m anagement, in how busi-
nesses are run. and it seems to
wo rk . Instead of pushing for out-
rageous wage demands. workers
have an interest in efficiency
a nd productivity too. The Brilil.h
government plans .to encourage
m o r e worke r input, and so -
s ho uld we. We ought to try
anything that will m ake our
economy more like our conslllu·
tio na l politics -m ore de-
mocr atic and less combative.
Voting: A Precious Right Many Ignore
"Your vote is your voice,"
de c la red Secr e tary of State
March Fong Eu in a statement
urging Californians to get out to
the polls and cast their ballots
for the candida t es o f their
choice.
While her rem inder to vole
s hould not be necessary it re ·
m ain s th a t
far too many
citizens fail to
exhibit an ap-
preciation or
the fact that
they have the
good fortune
to li ve in a
country that
is governed
by the people.
This right t o c hoose the
r e p r e s e11 t a t I v c s i n t h e
l,.egislalure and in Congress and
the heads of state and even to
vot e on issues, is a right which is
too orten taken for granted by
native born Americans .
Yet It Is a right enjoyed by far
less than half of the 4 bill1on in-
Sydney Harris
habitants of the world and in rew
places outside the United. States
as completely.
DESPITE TIUS rich hcntage.
won at the risk of their fortunes
and their lives by the colonists
and preserved by millions of
young Americans in subsequent
wars which threat ened this na-
tion. California's governor for
the next four years will probably
he the the choice o( less than 25
percent of those who are eligible .
to vote.
1£ you find that h ard t o
believe( consider the followinit.
Governor Jerry Brown was
elected in. 1974 by less than SO
per cent of the total votes cast.
But. only 64 percent of those
registered to vote did so.
BROWN'S 3. l m illion votes
then amount ed to onl y 30 per·
cent of the 10 million who were
registered \o vote. Thal in itself
is bad enough but, according to
Secretary Eu. there were 15
million eligible lo regis te r. Thus
Brown owes his office to a mere
20 percent of those who could
have voted had they wished.
The totals for 1978 are not
much different. The 15 million
are still eligible to rt!gister but
only J0.4 million did.
Secretary Eu estimates that
the turnout will be light again
and probably nol much greater
than in 1974. pointing out that
the highest voter turnouts occur
in the years of Presidential elec-
tions when the percentages of
votes cast reach into the 80's.
One of the gre atest numbers to
turn out was in 1960 when 88 per-
cent or those registered went to
the polls .
STILL. the 1974 turnout was
one of the lowest in the past
three decades. The highest.
curiously enough, occurred with
the e lection of Governor Pat
Brown in 1958 when 79.4 percent
voted and in 1966 when the same
Pat Brown was defeated for a
third term with 79.8 percent vot·
mg . 1The lowest turnout dunni:
this entire period was in 1970
when only 62.2 pefcent voted.
Issues on the ballot seem to in
Ouence the turnout. In the 1958
election labor forces were fired
up by the threat of a "Ri~ht·\o·
w<1rk" anti-labor ballot proposi
t1on and they ra llied their troops
to the polls .
In 1966 the issues were not as
hot but there were 16 measures
on the ballot to draw voters to
the polls.
PERHAPS the fact that th('rC'
ar c only eight measures sub-
mitted on this year's ballot has
influenced the prediction of a
light vote although at least thret•
or the prop()Sitions have st1rrerl
up some interest as has the cam·
paign lo unseat Chief Justice
Rose Bird.
The important thin g. a:.
Secret ary Eu concisely !.lated, h
lo vote and urge your friends
and neighbors to do likewise.
Too Much Education's As Bad As Too Little
When they advise your kids lb
"get an education " '' you want
to raise your income. they tell
you only half the truth. What
they rcaJly mean is -get Jt.1$t
enough education to provide
manpower for your society. but
not so much that you prove an
embarrassment to your society.
Get a high school diploma, at
least . Without that, you are oc·
c upatlonally
dead. unless
yo ur nam e
happens to be
Geor ge
B e rnard
Shaw or
'Thomas Alva
Edison and
you can ~uc·
eusfully drop
out In grade
school.
Ciel a college degree. tr posal-
ble . With o B.(\., you nre on the laun~hing-p.ad. But now you
h ove to start to put on the
• brnkes. Jr you go for a-Masters.
t
make sure it ls an M.B.A., and the risk of becoming overeducat·
only from a rirst-rale university. ed for our national demands.
Beyond this. the famous law or Not for our needs, mmd you, but
dfmlnishing returns begins to set for our demands
Do you know. for lnsta e, THOUSANDS of Pb.Os a re in. ~
that long·haul truck drivers e m selllng shoes. driving cabs. wait·
more a year than full pro· Ing on tables. and filling out
fessors? Yes. the average 1977 fruitless applications month
salary for those lrucker11 was after month. And then maybe
$2,,000, while the full professors taking a job in some high school
managed to average JUSl $23,930. or backwater college that pays
.A PH.D. is the highe3t deRrOO
)'Ou can get. but except In a few
spec ialized fields s u ch a s
pbyalca or chemistry. where the
degrff can qul<:kly be turned to
industr ial o r c om m ercial
purposes, you are facing an lfty
future. There are more Ph Os
unemployed or under·employcd
tn tht* country than In any other
part of the wo-rld by r ar. .
Jr you become a Doctor of
Philosophy In English or history
or anthropo.lo&Y or polllical
science or lan.cuaaes or -worst
or all -In philosophy. you run
them less than the Janitor -
:strong union -I!\ pulJlng down.
You t'Bn equate the lt'vel of In·
corne with the level or eduuUon
only so far. Far enough, that Is,
Quotes
"The theory or a free p~~s is
that the truth wll1 emerge from
rree reporting a nd free dis·
<'U&slon. not that It will be pre-
aenled perf~tly and lnstanlly ln
any one account "
Wolt~r Lippmann
lo make you useful to the Gross
National Product. but not so far
that nobody eun turn nw<:h or a
profit on you. Your education
s hould be a tl(J.lui>. whl'n a<'fual
ly II is a commod1t11 ami don't let
anybody tell you any cJHfcr1•nt.
ONE OIPl.OMA is good. two
arc better. but lh1• third can be
fatal. Especially if the third has
to do with knowledge for ll8 own
sa k e", wt t h d eepc n lnf:
~cbolarsh.ip. wlth some "lntangi·
ble • · tntellectua I contri bu lion,
not to the nation's, but to the
world's stork or knowledge.
It is our shame that we preach
"education" to our youth. when
what we really want is "troin·
ing." W want our young people
tra ined tor manpower 1 and
w om1Ulpowe1') r a the r tha n
educated tor ~manhood !ind
ln\elllaenl dUzonahlp>. So don't
swallow that diplom1 linr -a t
lea.i, U you swallow tho line and
the sinker, watch out for th1\
hook!
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eorrOR~/ NATION
~lailbo3
Blufftop Pro.posal
Alarms Newporters
To the Edilef.
There to be a beUer plan lhQ
the Ul vect poorly pluned, ex·
penalve A erton Newport Beacb
Bluff lnld reqalrift( automobll~
roach to e placed around the
perlmet•r f o~r Ne..-.port BHcb
Blutfl.
Th.~ doea not ~n the alfUllb coqea,ied lrafftc condl·
\Jou ht o.p-city, but propoees to
f\artber l1ft11Ct lbe 81ulfa with more
automobllelrattlc. The vibr•Uon and
''"'"' ~ t.ralttc ~ <'IUlf bluff a -olf more than al\)' lhat
w~ld be UMd by waler erosion.
Also •uto5 roacb clrcllna our bluffs wlU uce a rash ol atturl·
ty and ru ab (()Qtrol probltms and
expensive aintenanco cost.I~ to uY
nothin1 ot the lnlt.lal d...velopment
cott.a aDd ptrmaneot city Uablbl.)' for
the prob&~ ft will c~•te. All ot thls
would tat on the bach of the
Newport ~b t.upaye r.
TO W automobiles access to
the Bluff• d breed endless trou-
ble as aa word got out to out·
aiders tha ewport Beach had some
beautiful ist.u around the Bluffs
that were ccesslble to automobiles,
there wo b& traffic and noise prob·
Jems and Newport Beach resi-
dents adj cent \.o the Bluff areas
would be nstanUy troubled with the
never-en ng litter or a utomobile
tranapor d beer bottles , cans.
cartons food contalners and they
would be e ones \.o have lo clean up
the Utter behind.
A belle 181'1 would be landscaped
walkway~r paseos with a few well toe ated lrlan viewpoints such
as now in Laguna Beach near
the Viel Hugo Restaurant and
those be" developed in the master
pl anned of Valencia.
MRlAND MRS. E.P BENSON
Not~atfo•' To the F.dibr:------
Beach r1·.cord tbl1 u almoat o
ptflOn&l truat to strive to keep our
tity unJque and tbarmln1. J cannot
~ll•v• tha t un oll-•ncompa~sln1
lnltiaUve requlrtna 1treets on 111 blutfa
ll lbe bellt way to develop
DO 1"£, who live In Ne wport
Beach haw to for~ver encourace the
publtc to hrtrudt tnto our lives and
property!
We have on<" of thf m ost environ·
mentally aen111tlve councils that has
ever been eleeted I am sure they can
Wl'lte a hJuff prt•$t•rvetlon ordinance
wit h 1et bucks t hat will. allow
pedestrians and bikes during the
d1y ll1ht wll houl C'ura careering
around all nlght
I wo~ ur..ie a NO vote on N and
ask our count ll to continue to ~rk
t oward real prc:~er vat1on of our
bluffs.
MARG OT SKJLLING
Ce• t lfl Mf'>fUlfttt
To the Edit.or · J hope all of the voters or NeWp<>rt
Beach will sen oui.ly consider the
arguments against Proposition "N"
written by City Councilman Donald
Mcinnis, as published in lbe informa-
tion pamphlet issued by City Clerk
Doris George included io the voter 's
ballot information.
Councilman Mcinnis describes the
measure as unwise and unn~essary.
He says it is an ordinance that will
not accomplish its proposed goals,
but result in an added burden upon
the taxpayers. obviously, through in·
creased C06t or government.
Why. in the name of Prop()sition 13.
would we even consider imposing
Where's Swan's Lake?
Pa trolma n E rnest Greenwood had an un-
usual escort to perform when this swan
became lost in downtown Pawcatuck. Conn.
With his help, the swan eventually made it
to the Pawcatuck Ri ver.
Donald J. Duck
.Not a Phony
another fmancial requirement on our LAKEWOOD, Colo. CAPl -When officials re-
city? We \.old them loud and clear, cently announced they had placed the name or car·
"We want government spending loon character Donald Duck on the government
CUT!" Yet, we are faced with killing payroll it came as no surprise to Donald J . Duck.
a measure that could decrease our Walt Disney's Duc k was placed on the payroll
tax base, and create maintenance ex-or the U.S. D~partment or Housing and Urban
penses oC untold thousands of dollars Development with a salary or $99,999 to determine
over the years. This doesn't even whether the computers could spot payroll fraud.
cons ider the potential for c ity the General Accountan2 OCfice said. The com-
Uabllity. puters couldn't.
OUR CITY novernment, heaven But little did the GAO know that Donald J . " Duck has been working in the Denver Federal
MoncMy. NoYem~ 8, 1978 DAIL y PILOT A 7
Fame Flying Wgh
SAN DlEGO <AP> -The curNtit
luue of California, a matazlne
publis hed by Pacific Southwest
Airlines for its puaencers, clll'rlea a
profile of PSA pllot Allan Lln·
demann. \
Lindemann ls also the honorary
mayor ol Alpine, a \.own east of San Diego.
"ft is the sixty dollars he spends
each week at the local AJpine bar
lhat cuaranteea him recoentUon and
easy re-election," Lbe artlcle a~s.
A publlclty man at PSA explained
that Undemano apenda tbe '60 on
drinlra tor the Alpine Chamber or
Commerce because be la the person
In charge of such gathering and that
Lindemann h1mseU never drinks.
Federal regulations put strict
limits on the times, and amounts,
tbat piJOts can clrinlt alcohol.
Omega-fashion's watch word.
Striking Omega ladies' watches in elegant 14 karat
yellow gold. A. Bracelet watch with textured dial and
bracelet, S850. B. Bracelet watch with diamond bezel and
diamond pa":'e dial. $2700.
Something Beautiful for Evl!1'yo11e.11;
SLAVICK'S
18 fashion lsW\d • 6H-1380
Newport Be.ich
Lagwa Hills • Wcsrminstcr
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A~~~. tit ... <.M-1• Newpo]acb d ty ballot Propost·
tion N is a bluffs preservation
measure. incerely hope the voters
will read i lore casting their votes
ll is enLitlld, "An ordinance requir-
ing dedic1tion of streets in sub·
divisions ot bluffs adjoining Newport.
Bay and'o'Paclfic Ocean."
knows. bas enough mandatory finan-C('nter here as a deputy assistant commissioner
clal obligations placed upon them by -~fo~r~t~h~c~U~.S~.~B~ur~ca~u~o~f~R~e~c:la~m~at~io~n~.-------~~~~:Z~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~the s tate and federal governments. It
would be fmancial suicide for us, as
Since ~en does a developed.
paved stett, 2S feet from the edge or
a bluff neao preservation?
I haveread that some people say a street des not have to be paved.
Gene AUertoo quallfied the meUUN
for elecbn and be said that bis legal
counsel grees -street means de-
- veloped a nd pave d , with cars,
motorcyc.es and trucks driving on it.
Many ( us who live in Newport
taxpayers, to join in the symphony.
In order to vote oo on Proposition
''N'', you must go to the polls. I urge
you to exercise your right to vote on
Nov. 7, and in so doing, vote a loud
·NO on tbia gover nment cost·
increasing measure.
GLENN MARTIN
Paid Political Advertisement
Vote YES on the only
Califonia Bond Program that has never
cost taxpayers one penny.
Vote YES on ProPQSition 1
Cal-Va: Farm and Home Loan Program.
Your YES vote on Proposition 1 pro-
~ides $500 million to keep the57-year-
bld Cal-Vet Farm and Home Loan pro-
~ram alive. Unless Proposition 1 is
1pproved. all Cal-Vet loan funds will be
gone by mid-1979. ,,.
~his bond pr0gram, which provides
bw-interest loans to catifornia veter-
ans to purchase homes or farms. has
never cost the taxpayers a cent. It is
completely self.·supporting. All costs -"'
are paid as veterans repay their1arm and home loans. So Proposition 1
costs you nothing but your YES vote.
--YES on Proposition 1 is endoned by'---
Qllfomia O*mber of San Francisco Chronicle ~\Commerce San Jose Mercury
ifomia Taxpayers Sacramento Bee
~'1V\.liation San Diego Union and
fomia Labor Federation, Tribune
FL-CIO plus hundreds of other
geles Times leading organizations and
geles Heralcj.. newspapers throughout
miner California.
-liens for Cal-Vet Housing Prop~ition 1
1 Post Street, Suite 750 San Francisco
Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 2750. Los Angeles
J n A. Sutro. State Chairman on J . Brock.Jr .. So. California Chairman
B ks Walker. Jr .. Finance Chairman
J . Id McCune. CPA, Treasurer
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WewantU?~you
the best servJCe tn town.
OUrTV conunercial tells the~
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We've created some very special people at
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3 visit e very 'first Federal office each month
and check teller courtesv .....
S a smJJe at every window. First 'ederaJ Savinp.
We want to give you the best service ln town.
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Ekction Pa~ty Planned
By O. C. HU8T1NG8 o.-.Oettt~• ....
Oranj County Republlclana
will hold an tilcctlon night party
from _, p m to rnldnl1ht Tuelday
In lh~ 11ru.nd ballroom al the
South Cout Plau llolcl ln Coeta
Mc1111
Th\l band of forme r stale
senator Jlrnmie Whetmore will
(•ntertaln. 11u; event la by In·
vllaUon only ••• 8F.NIOa CITIZt;N8 needlnt a
ride to ttw Polll In Weat Ora.nae
---------------"" County Tue.day c1n call the
W C Geriatric Heallh Care Council at est ounty ~2~3~ SdM.-01 between noon and
Tr1tn1port1Uon wlll be pro· Pan el Named v••·• b• ""u:i::-.
U.8. REP. Jerry Palteraon. 0 -
Santa Ana. wilJ apeak about the
po11tlblUty of thf Irvine Cout
becomln1 part of the National
Park System at an I r v lnb
luncheon Thursday.
Patterson will addreu the
Orange Coast Leag'"' of Women
Voters 1t an U :30 a.m. meeting
at the Registry Hotel.
The meeting Is open to the
public. Coel Is $6.50. Reserva-
tions can be made through
Michelle Bol~n at the league,
1701 ·M West.cliff Drive. Newport
Beach. -
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A 8URPalSE speaker is
scheduled for a post-e lection
luncheon Wednesday sponsored
by the Balboa Ony Republican
Womt'n. Federated.
The meeting will begin at 11
a m . with a noon luncheon at the -
Re uben E. Lee an Newport
Beach. Coat is $.'>, with reserva·
t ion s avuilablc by calling
673·0459 evenings, 673·5729 or
759·1939.
• • •
THE ORANGE C ounty
F e d e ratio n of Republic an
wom en will hold a board meel·
ing o pen to a ll Republican
women at 10 a.m. Thursday to
hear annual r eports from 24
clubs.
The meeting will take place at
the Republican Central Commit·
tee Headquarters in Orange.
Huntinllon ~ach C'lty <elementary> School
Tru1tee Brian Garland h H been r e elected
cbllrman ol the board udvllOr)' committee ror tbt!
WHt Oranse County Con1<>rth.1m fo r Special
l'AueeUon
ColUltY Contract
Won by llnion·
Paid Pollhcal Advertisement
To My Friends and Neighbors 1n the 74th
Assembly and 36th Senatorial Districts.
Betty Mlen1tnelll. a 'trustef! in the Fountain
Valley Elemt>ntary School Distnct, wu re-elected
vice chairman and Norman Girwbw'g was re-
elected aec:Mary
GIN88VtG IS DIRECl'OR of the consortium
tbat la cluarged with setting directions for educa -
tion of cblldren with special needs ln the Hupt-
ington Beach Union Hilb School District and the
nve elementary diatricta It serves.
LOS ANGELES CAP> -The United Farm
Workers un.lon haa won its first Orange County
contract, covering 150 full-Ume nursery workers
under a pact that raises base pay by 90 cents an
hour over three years.
UFW spokesman Marc Grossman said the ·
contract with Select Nursery of Brea came on Fri·
day alter a month and a hall of negotiations.
I URGE YOU TO VOTE FOR
REPUIUCAH MARION IERGESOH
for ASSEMIL Y
.ct
DEM~RAT ROM CORDOVA
· for STA tE SENA TE
Garland said about 8,000 puplla with emo-
tional, mental or physical dUiablllUes are enrolled
ln some type or special educational program.
Other members of the board advisory commit·
tee are Marion Aquirre. Westminster School Dis-_
tricl; Marianne Blank, Ocean View Ofstrict : Jane
Pidd, Seal Beach School District; and Doris Allen,
l{unUngt.on Beach High School District.
The unlon won a representation election at the
nursery In June, but was not certified by the
Agricultural Labor Relations Board until Sept. 9.
The pact raised the base wage from $2.75 an
hour now to .3.65 an hour in 1981, in addition to
having the nursery contribute 361h cents an hour
pe r worker to medical, .pension and educatton
funds .
We should have only lhe besl re1><esenllng US 1n
Sacramento
Sincerely.
Hy Algazl
If you don't~ now you can find out by reading your phone bOok.
That's right. Your phone book.
Because from now on, when you receive your
new Pacific Telephone directory, it will Include a
special Survival Gulde.
The Survival Gulde was designed to give you
basic, step-by-step Instructions for dealing with various
types of emergencies-those first vital steps of how
to call for help and what to do until that help arrives.
It was assembled and edited through the coop·
eratlve efforts of Pacific Telephone, the State of
Callfomla, and a number of medical and emergency
service authorities.
The Gulde will also be available I~ a separately
bound edition for those whose new local directory
Is not yet published, and for those who would like
an additional copy. This edition wUI be printed In
English, Spanish and Ch inese versions.
We urge you and everyone In your famfly to re•d ..
the Survival Gulde care( ully now and learn what to
do in emer-gency situations-before they h@pcn.
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ELECT
MARSHALL
NORRIS
ORAll&E cou1n
CLERK-RECORIER
OVER 24 YEARS
EXPERIENCE IN TtE
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
•ORANGE COUNTY
~LEAK'S OFFICE
•ORANGE COUNTY
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMEHr
•JUVENILE AND DOMES~IC
RELATIONS COURTS
• C~MINAL, CIVIL
AND PROBATE COUR1'
•COMMUNITY MAN
Marshall F. Norris, Can date for
the Off ice of Qrang County
Clerk-Recorder, 1978, i 52 years
of age, resides in Buen Park with
wife Pat and three of fi children.
Community activitie include
Adviser Youth Athleti programs
in Cypr~Buena Par served on
Community Advisory Committee
for Anaheim Union gh School
District and Western igh School;
Community Standar Advisory
Committee f o( Cityt ouena Park;
Past · President, Or ge County
Friends of Victi Committee
(Crime victims); to-Chairm an
Orange County Chapter, Death
Penalty Initiative.
ELECT
MARSHALL
IORRIS
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P<11d f'oltt1rnl Advcrt11'cm enl
Proposition N
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of Newport Beach from The lrvln~mpang.
ome of our good fri ends have advised S .
us not to say a thin g about Proposition N
on Tuesday's ballot.
Whatever we say, they tell us, will be
looked upon as self-se rving. So don't bother.
Forget it.
Well, we thought about that.
We also thought about some other thin~.
We thought about our obligation -
everyone's obligation -to speak up on things
that are of questionable value to our beautiful
community, a community we're proud to
have helped plan and build.
We live here, we do business here ,
we own property here. Our employees get
involved with and support a lot of local
o rganizations and causes. We're part of
Newport. We have been for a long, long time.
What helps the town, helps us. What
hurts the town, hurts us.
After thinking about these things, we
realized we would have to ignore our friends'
advice. Win or lose, we would have to speak
up on Proposition N.
So here goes:
We think it's a misguid ed propo.sition.
A good idea gone wrong.
The Laguna Beac h doctor who devised
Proposition N says it will preserve public
access to bluff top vi ew sites in Newport Beach.
That's an admirabl e goal.
What troubles us is Proposition N 's
method for achieving it.
It pushes aside responsible comm unity
planning, and replaces it with a rigid, inflexi ble
street construction requirement along
the bluffs.
As a condition of subdivision deve lop·
ment, Propositi on N says a street must be
located along the edge of every remaining
vacant bluff in Newport. As we read
the proposition~ this ribbon of asphalt could
be built as close as 25 feet to the bluffs edge.
Also, the narrow strip of land left • between the stree t and the edge of each bluff
must be maintained by city taxppyers as· the
subdivision's public "park" area -regardless of
the unimproved land's stability or its suitability
as a location for a neighborhood park.
With thi s bluff street and strip park
requirement comes the obvious prospect of
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"Its a good Idea gone wrong:'
on-street parking congestion caused by the
visiting public. It also opens up the possibility
of paved off-street parking areas nearby.
In short, there will be a need for a lot of
asphalt to accommodate a lot of cars.
That is how Proposition N would preserve
access to bluff view sites.
To us, the problems with this approach
are ~vide!1t. It ignores the geological, ecological,
engmeenng and other land use design con·
sid erations that are unique to each bluff area.
In our view, Proposition N is a poor
substitute for thoughtful planning. For example:
• It doesn't assure bluff park sites that fit
the shape and condition of the land and are
appropriate to the needs of adjoining
neighborhoods.
• It does n't assure the best-designed
blufftop road, in term s of both environmental
and engineering con.cerns.
• It doesn't assure parking lots that are
located and designed to be unobtrusive in a
bluff setting.
•It do~n't ass ure peace and quiet for
nearby residential areas.
•And, finally, it doesn't provide anY.
mechanism for funding the construction\nd
maintenance of strip parks that, while
attracting tourists, may be of dubious value
to the residents of Newport Beach.
Proposition N not only doesn't assure or
provide these things, but it makes them
very difficult, maybe impossible, to achieve.
"'Here's the actual language from the section of
the Proposition N ordinance that deals with blujftop
street and park site locations:
"Section 2 ... there shall be dedicated upon and by such
map or plat a street along that ponion of the bluff
which adjoins Newport Bay &!or the Pacific fJcean,
and all streets of the subdivision leading to said street
f rom the nearest dedicated main anerial street. Said
street between the dwelling units and the edge qf the
bluff adjoining Newpol1 Bay &/o r the Pacific Ocean
slta/I be situated not less than 25 feet from the
waterside edge of undiminished bluff. Local p<Jrk
dedication for the subdivision shall be app/i~d to the
land between said street and the waterside bliljf edge ...
We know this because we're planners.
And because w.e are, we know we never
would have submitted anything like the
Proposition N plan to the city for approval.
We don't think any professional planner would.,
Proposition N puts masterplanning in a ;
straitj acket. That's what troubles us. .
We think there's a better way to go.
A w~y to get the good part of Proposition N -.
public access to vie~ sites-without having to •
accept the bad part -a band of asphalt ..
stretched along the edge of every bluff.
This better way is an ordinance that is
already being drafted by the Newport Beach
City Council .. Like Proposition N, it compels .
the preservation of blufftop view sites.
But unlike ProPosition N, the propQsed :
ordinance also allows for creative, imaginative
and sensitive planning of the bluff areas
including the caref uJ planning of city pa;ks
and access to them .
We think this is a better planning
approach. It is the kind of approach that has
helped make.Newport the much-envied piacc
that it is today.
Just two more things.
First, the Irv ine Company can provide
homes in the bluff areas and make about the
same kind of profit with or without ·
Proposition N. We want you to understand
that. We just th~k that both the city and we
can do a better job of planning without the
severe restrictions imposed on land use
choices by Proposition N.
Second, most of the properties aff ectcd
by Proposition N are Irvine Com·pany
properties. So why should anye ne else care?
Well, we thin k everyone should care -because
while the land is ours today, it will be
somebody else's tomorrow. It will belong to
the people who live there and to the people
who use the roads and public parks there.
This could be you or someone you know.
So what our bluff areas will look like in the
future is something yo u might want to
think about very carefu lly as you weigh th e
merits of Proposition N.
And you can be ass ured that we will go
along with whatever decision you make.
Thanks for letting us have our say.
11-E IRVINE COIVIAVN _
550 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFOANIA 921863 \
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JILL St<UL TIN. LEFT. ANO SHARON ARNOLD
Sharon Shares Credit for Saving JUi's Life
Poll of Students
Pu~ Carter 5th
SACRAMENTO <A P l If lhc choice for presi ·
dl'nt in 1980 were left to Califorrua's high school
students, President Carter would come in fifth.
That's one result or a survey released by
Cal1fonua Junior State.
THE POLL OF •S,Mt IDGH school students
found U.S Sen. Edwa rd Kennedy, D·Mass., the
fa vo rite of 29 percent of the students.
Kennedy was followed by former President
Gerald Ford. 13 percent ; former Gov. Ronald
Reagan, 11 percent, and Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .•
IO pe rcent.
Carter received 9 percent.
The poll also round that the students favored
De moc·rat Brown for re-election over Republican
Evelle Younger by 42 percent to 25 percent, about
the.same ratio as surveys among adult voters.
THEY OPPOSED ALLOWING homosexuals to
t<.•a<'h in California schools by a narrow 42·41. And
they opposed the initiative against smoking in
public buildings and work places by 47-42.
While 32 percent declined to give themselves
poht1cal labels, 36 percent described themselves
as moderates. 21 percent as liberaJs, and 12 per-
cent as ~atives.
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Mesa Girl Heroine
Camp Fire Girl Aids Rescue of Swinuner
"I was <.'itclh .. 'd amt nervous."
la how Jill Skultln of Sa(lta l\nu
llell(hla r\'mcmbcrft the 6uy llh l·
waded Into a qull'l river lagoon
nenr Lake tlnvasu •
The 14 Yl'tt r old Camp Fire
vlrl nnd Nl'wport lturbor Jllgh
atudc>nt wuJl :u;kt-d to s wim 200
yard11 wh1lt• boldmg u rnn<>t: pad
die
IT WAS A PROFICIENCY tesl
for tht' 1elrls to ace Ir they could
1urvlve a cunoe mishap
J ill ran into trouble about 50
yun from shore "1 didn't real· ,
ly pianJc untU l atarted to J(o
down, "1he1aJd. ·
She manrtgl•(f a scream , alert
Ing fe llo w Camp Fi re Girls
Sharon Arnold of Costa Mesa
a nd Tt>ri Oorrenbacher or Santa
Ana who we re s wimming
nearby ·
THE TWO GIRLS reacbcd JilJ
q utcldy and. uflcr getting her to
drop the canoe paddle , towed
her to shore.
··As soon as we got t o thf'
mushv part (Of the river bed >. I
walked 1n," Jlll said
Sharon. a 17-year ·old student
at Costa Mesa High, and Teri
were nominated for the Camp 1'~1re Girl National rescue.
Award for Couraite followm~ the rescue.
THE NOMINATIONS were
verified by the National Camp
Fire office and the two young
women received their awards
and special medals at ceremorues
last month.
Jill was as h appy about at-
tending the awards ceremony as
Teri and Sbaroo were.
•
Biographer's Biography Out
A book by Robert Folkenflik.
associate professor of English at
UC Irvine. was published this
wee k by Corne ll University
Press. It is a biography of a
biographer .
"Samue l J oh nson . Bio-
graphe r " examines the bio-
graphies or Johnson. d iscusses
Johnson's principles Of blO·
eraphy, and discisses Johnson's "'Li re of Savage."
Price Of the volume is $12.50.
PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
SW AP-MEETERS
GIGANTIC FOUNTAIN VALLEY
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vlllt rc-' pf.s for SUMDAY. DEC. 3, 1971
WHY ARE THOUSANDS OF
REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS
WORKING TO ELECT R N·
v
ro · THE STATE
SENATE?
. .. "in hist~ years in the Assembly,
Ron Cordova sQ(ved the area well. Ron
Cordova has demonstrated ability,
integrity and the strength and political
courage to buck party politics. His
record for independent voting was
among the best in the Assembly. The
answer is fo elect an intelligent
candidate with ethics and convictions
who works hard, studies the issues and
votes his mind. And Cordova is tha_t kind
of candidate."
LOS ANGELES TIMES
"Ron Cordova ·is the most conscientious,
the most ethical, the most principled
legislator in California ... "
ASSEMBLYMAN DENNIS MANGERS,
ORANGE COUNTY
''Ron has acquired a tremendo.us
reputation that is well deserved. He has
probably done a better job in
representing the most Republican
constituency. in California than I
could ... "
ASSEMBLYMAN BRUCE NESTANDE,
ORANGE COUNTY
REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY CAUCUS WHIP
Your choice
in November
is clear ...
Authorized by Business & Professionals for Effective Representation (8. P. E. R. >
822 N.~roadway • Santa Ana 92701 • Howard Siegel • Treasurer •
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"Got o problfflt' Then IL ntr lo Pot Dunn l'o.t w1U
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to 10/0I' 1~1ht11 an fJ"IJ('rnmrnl orld bu:unf'H Mad
~our ql.U'llkl'r\I to /'fll l>un"-"At Ymff S~n.,.Ct' Orang•
Coa&I Uwt11 l"tWf I' 0 Hc1.1 l!ltiO C'ostu Mtiaa. CA
Ol62o A~ rruu1.11 kttrn cu wu-1h4f' will tw anw~r,•d.
f>ul phclnl'd 1nqumr' or lrtt"' Mt lttrll.utm!) 1111'
rt'Odt'r 1 lull Ml'l•' rltJitrt'H and lnt.6mt>n hours' phcm"
numbt•r t'<lmw>I ht-t 1•1u11fr11·J Thu t•olumn UPJ)('m ~ U.,,1 f~ (' XCt'J>I SoiutQCIJI'
a.an Gre .. 011~ Rtti,w•
OEAH PAT l>t1 \nu kno~ 11( un)' <'ookbook
.rean•d h1 tht> cht'l.t•\ rw1•d ' 11( hf'urt pullenh" M y
me>lht•r '' rt't'Oh•nn.i lrom d ht•art ..1.tta<·k 1md 1l 11> 'o
hard fur h1•r tu f1ntl n·r1p.•' 1h,1t rnll for intin•dtl·nh
l>hl' ,, .ill11~t'<l l111•.11
J R . llunttnjitlon Be11ch
Thl" .\mrriun Hu rt Allti.ocl•tlno Cookbook con
taln~ rttlpif'i. that ha\f' bc>t·n tto11tt'd by ai.~latlon dl~tltlan,. Caloric> <'t1unt' and dollar <s•vlog shop
pJ01 &lpi. aJM) an-Int ludt-d Thf' book 111 avaJlablt' at
tbe Amf'rkan llt>art Ai.i.od•ttoo olflce, IOU ('hk
Cf'a ter Orhr Wr,t, Santa Ana. The paperb.ck book
t..'U &ti S:?.:?S. and a hard cover M!>Us for $6, plus tax. A
new i.piral f'dltlon "rapped In C'brlstmu paper is
prtc.-d at $6.l*S.
Gla1111 Ga..,, .. Probabltf Fl n r
OEAH PAT "t>'ve JUSl moved 1nto an old
houi.t• wh1th hai. a rurnare w1th a glass water
gaugt• on the out:,1dc T ht-gauge appears to be
about hair fllll'd Ill that <'Orrect? And how can I
tell when the boiler rcquirell more water? ll 's a
steam heal system.
R.T .. Santa Ana
Furnace experts uy that most gauges have
som e kind ol mark on the glass to indicate the
proper level of w•ter. It's usually about halfway
up the gla~ or s lightly higher. The level In your
J!:auge ls •bout right. During the beating season,
keep an eye on tbe g.uge. If the ~ter drops below
the baUway mark-.nd especially if lt isn't visible·
at a ll-(he boile r needs more wate r . Before
refilling, tam olf the beat for about a n boar. Wben
a boiler reqllirea frequent refilling, it asH llY
means that steam ls escaping from one .or more of
the radiators, probably tbroa~b a defective valve.
l..ae trik Note Ta~ Dedttrtiot1,.
D EAR PAT: S ince the Food and Drug
Administration now allows the use of the drug
Laetrile, will the IRS allo'A a medical deduction
for its purchase?
R. F., Costa Mesa
If Laetrile ls prescribed by • physician and lf
It Is purchased and use4 lo a locality where such
purchase and use are leg•I, IRS says tbe cost may • j be claimed as a medica l e J:peose.
~ Wat~h E'~~ I• larris 1t'ho,.
DEAR PAT: Somebody told me there's a
Howa rd J arvis watch on the market. Its fac
s hows Jarvis scassonng property 'taxes in half.
Where can I get one?
• J .E ... Costa Mesa
T ht-se watches u e being sold--.. all over,"
according to The Clock Co. (forme rly Dirty Time
Co.> of Anaheim . If you can't rind one, phone
956·3402, a nd o r d e r directl y from t be
manufacturer.
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paign at U.S.
Steel's Pinnacle
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mine, but. he
s ays, h e was
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not be allowed
on the site. U.S.
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r eg ret s a n d
a s k e d for
another chance .
GAIL GEORGE
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' {. AJ2 DAILY PILOT Monday, ~mt»r II. 1978
!Rocky's Art Project
'
i Pains Laguna_ Colony
" By STEVE MITCHEi.i.
Of ..... 0..1, -•i..tt 0 n th e 11 u r fact . N't Ison Rocll:cfeller'1 project appeilrs quite
luudablt> ·
Th,. form<>r VICI' pn •sld nl 1~
• r\"prodU<.'tng works of art lrom hu;
l"Olll'cllon, and offorina thl·m lo I~•
amu..-nt rolll"t'lors ut ·' rrtt<'llon "'the cost of the or1t{mnl ,,
• THAT WAV, SO ~()('5 the ncfvertls 1nt:. "rc>produrtton .. or bt'aut1ful ,,ork~ or ur1 llrt' i.I\ :1iwtne for your
• p.·r~onul t1<'Qu1Mt1on "
Applillnce
Rules
lit Effect
SAlltAMENTO IAPl
<.'a ll/omia's pioneer·
in.: l·nergy e rftcaency
atandarda are an effect
o n new refrigerators,
lre1•zcrs and room air
t·ondilioners sold in the
11t11te
They rl'Quire that a
m aximum a m ount or
coolness --absorption of
h~al -results f rom
given amounts or elec· trklty
It said three other
LOCAL I WORLD
IDPSIRLOIN ~
DINNER
GE
Tht• pn1hlt•m so\!\ t.ngun;i Art A
Fair, Im· Jll"l'Stdt.'nt l..c1~1·ll Lt')IN'r, ·~
th.11 tt11t kt•h•lln ' ,1mh1l1t1u!\ pro
~1 ,1m l'.ll11t11 nothtn~ hut hurt artisL'
"'"'kin.: rn·11.:n1t1on for th1·1r own
""Ill ...
... s tates -Arizona.
Homestyle soup and crisp green salad, choice of potato, roll
and butter. And beverage •
\nit th.it 111dud1·' th1• 1'>0 artist.~
"ho ,•,h1h11 th1•1 r "''r"' .111nually at
ltw \1t \ Jo .111 dunn.: I .1.:u1111"' 'Um nwr ft•:..t1\ .1• .,,•j:..1>11
\TTENU \"I('"' Tiii:-. .,ummt>r "115
h.ilf "h.11 ll ".1-. 1.1 .. t ".tr ,1( tht' t1t1
AOCK~,-ELLEA
\ F J 1 r l.1· > rt• r ,,l\' ,\nd wh1ll' ht•
""" t hlJmt' lht• 'ltpp111i.: :.ummer
f 1 .: u r t• :. o n
Hvt·k<'frll1·r alone.
tht.' fost1val pn•s1·
d1•nt altributcs
:.omC' of the failure
to prOJ<'t·ts such as
I he former vice
Pr<'s1dent 's.
Le yre r , who
begins his second
\/{'3r as pn•s1dC'nt of Art·A-Fair, has
"rill en to Rockefrllt•r outluting his
concerns
"I wantt>d to tell him of the obvious
effect th.ts project will have on n t1sts allemptan~ to !>ell the-1r own work."'
Leyrl'r s;11d
THE COSTA MF.SA maro contends
Rockefeller's markt:!Ltng of rcproduc-
L1ons at prices comparable to lesser
known on~an<il art, places a burden on
und 1scover<>d artists. "
Hockefrlll•r, through hi s Nelson
Rockefrllt'r Collect1on. Inc. of New
York, has sclt.'cted more than JOO
works of art to be reproduced by
craftsmt•n.
The selection ranges from well·
known paintings and sculpture to fine µorcelain'i and pre-Columbian gold
µ1ece s. There a r e even early
American wood sc ulpture .a nd
\\ Pathcrvanes in the Rockefeller of·
fr rings.
ANO WIDLE LE YRER will not
Town in Sweden
I
WRITES LETTER
Lowell Leyrer
disagree thest• works ~hould be
available lo lht• ll•ss afflut•nt art buff.
h1· does not thank Rockcft•llcr ':. en
lt•rpnsl' will act·omphsh that.
"ll 's still not available lo most JX'O·
pie." Leyrer aq~ues. citing some
reproductions in the collection going
for up to $7.000 a copy.
•'These are not cheap works of art.
They arc reproductions, but certainly
not cheap," he said.
· Ir his intention is to make this
artwork available to the proplc, he
s h ould place his eollect1on in museums or make 1t into a traveling
exhibit lo be enjoyed by m any peo-ple,'' Leyrer said
"BUT · RE SHOULDN'T deprive
unrecognized artists of that 1mpor.
lant sale that might be the turning
point in hi s career."
Leyrer sajd he has outlined his con·
cerns in a letter to Rockefeller.
"But I seriously doubt that he'll respond," he shrugged.
Leyrer contends new artists are
caught between projects s uch as
Rockefeller 's and what he terms
"starving artist shows ."
.. THAT'S THE OTHER extreme,"
Leyrer said. "During the past few
year s there has been an influx of
ch eap paintings into the United
States, mostly from forei~n coun·
tries, done on assembly Imes and
sold at prices so cheap that the good
artist oonnot compete."
And there Hes the problem.
"The up and coming artists are
caught in the middle."
ln:vasiQn by Drinkers
STROMSTAD. Sweden CAP) -
Thousands of Norwe~ians com e daily
to this small southern border town to
hu)' loads of booze from its only liq ·
qor store and purchase fresh pork and dirty moVJes.
The battles the two nations once
fought over this a rea arc forgotten as
the invadin~ Norsemen plunk down
their mont'y for the alcohol unavaila·
blc at home bccalise of a strike by
500 employees of state·owncd liquor
:.lores.
"TH EY ARE BUYING the whole
place•." an old Swedish fisherman g rumbl<'d . "If you want to buy
yoursl'lf a bottle you'll have to wait
for hours."
Si nce the liquor employees struck
in late September dema nding a 15
pl'rcenl wage hike. Norwegians have
bet'n coming to this town of 4,000 by
bus. car and boat.
They are s pending their paychedts
freely. often keeping locals away
from the counter by lining up hours
bl'fon' l)lorcl) open.
I N THE TOWN. almost midway
bel ween Gotcborg and Os lo, the
Norwe~1ans aren't just buying liquor,
thl'y appear lo be stocking up heavily
un other items.
The bus iness community reports
Norwe~1ans account for one-third of
their bustnl·ss. topped by sales of Jiq.
uor. pork and pornographic books ana t11ms.
Residents may not like the in·
vasion. whkh has hit other border
towns as well. but It is giving busi-
ness a post-summer boom and stores
are staying open longer than normal.
"OUR SALES HAV E increased by
more t han 400 per cent since>
Norwegjan stores closed down." said l iquor store manager Lenna rt
Johansson. "If this strike goes on for
another month we must open another store."
The st.ore, norm ally pretty quiet at
this time or the year, now requires
weekly dehveries of about $400.000
worth of goods.
··we've sold pork correspondi ng to
more than 400 pigs a week," said g r ocery s tore m anager Gunnar
Sjodin. ''Pork is SO pe rcent cheaper
h e r e compa r ed with Norway .
Altogether the groceries in this town
sell more than 1,000 pigs a week."
HE SAID THE boom is reducing
unemploym ent, but across the
border , Norwegian hotel and bar
owners ire threatening to fire
employees if the strike goes on.
Viewing the long line of noisy
Norsemen outside the liquor store,
84·year-o ld fo rme r s ailor Carl
Simonsson said: "I hope tht•y'll be
gone by Christmas. I'd like to buy
m y drams for Christmas without
having those darn people hanging
around."
Why DRONENBURG?
Because he is EXPERIENCED .••
7 years wHh the board.
Because he is a BUSINESSMAN .••
A corporate Vice President
Because he Is the only candidate
to receive a 100% rating
from the California Chamber of Commerce.
HE KNOWS TAXES ••• N0T THE POLITICIANS
P11d to• by tne committee to eiect E m1e Oionenburg 2785 l(urtl St San Diego. CA 92110
J G1al'\am. Treasurer '
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Wi sconsin and Min· .... ---------. nesota -have adopted
tht• standards in whole
or in part
Put some red sails in your sunsets. Buy one
of the dream boats list·
ed In the Boating classified ads pt the Daily Pilot.
NOVEMBER SPECIAL
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PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
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Californians for the Chief Justice 6464 Sunset Blvd ., Suite 73S. Los Angeles, CA 90028 / 870 Market, Rm. 48S , S:in 'Francisco, CA 91402
enrol Agate. Treasurer :\\)te Yes November 7th. _____________ __,
PAID POLmCAL ADVERTISEMENT
WHO OWNS ORANGE COUNTY -
YOU, OR THE DEVELOPERS?
Why does General Riley accept massive funds
from Special Interest groups? These are his words:
"Builders have a greater motivation for good
oovemment than the average citizen. because
they have a vested Interest In the actions of
governments."
I firmly believe those "overage citizens" General
"I SAY YOU PO -AND
I'll KEEP IT THAT WAY
AS SUPERVISOR"
If you wont more attention payed to your
needs. and the needs of your children. If
you wQnt careful and proper growth in this
county. If you want a cleaner. more liveable
enVironment. Vote tor Tom ROQers for
Supervisor. It's a vote against special
interest politics
A Rancher and londownet. Tom Rooers hos o nofufol
concem for ttllscounty A$ SUpermor. he'll put control
boct( in the people's hands
Riiey holds In such low est~ deserve for better
representation. I hope you shore my strong
d tsooreement with this kind of indentured
government. I owe no political debts os Riley does
to subdlvlders. county contractOfs or lobbyists. I
want to represent you. I hope you'll vote tor me
this Tuesday.
TBOl1.&S C.-ROGIBS
for Supervisor,. .. . • naturally
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NATION
Pentagon Ending T-ests
Pot,erdial Mobilization Probre11U Uncavered
W ASlllNGTON I AP> A C'nliC'al mobilization
teat has pornlt'd up ma.ior potential problf'm• In
ruabtne mnlorcement"8 to u European b•ttlcrronl
and lo producing sb~lb at bom~. Penta.ion &OW'(C8
rt· port
The Penla1on and key fedt>ral aa.cnC'tcs art
about lo lwtnd up the mobillaatlOo ~xt>rC'I:.~. whlC"h
otnclals hDVf' ck' crl~ a. the til~&f' t of ll.11 kind
since World War If Code n1'mf'd 'NII\)' Nuuct."
the exfft'1ae startt-d Oct lO .and It! dut-to end
Wednf'tlday
The rtul"t probh.•ms uncm <'rt'CI 1ncludl'
By Bil K eane
"Smile, Mommy!"
-IN.UUUTY TO CALI. up enou&h tC5<!t'Vlst~ .ind N1Uonltl CuardAmtin to bnng w\.lls lo war
stn•n1tlh qu.ickly and replace rasualUes ln the ear-
ly 11taf(t'1i o( • btg conflict with the Russians In
Euro~ f>1ff1rul\les ln 1etling enough long-range
tr ansJl()rt mrcralt, Including planes from lhe
airltnt' Civil l{eserve Fleet, ready lo fly reinforce·
mt'rlltt, v1ttal equipment. ammunition and supplies
11\\'ritt•us in the make-Or-break first weeks or a
war
Ot>firlt•nd<-s In the ammunition production
bast• govttrnment-0wned plants that would be re-
11uired to tum out huge amounu of shells. anti-
t auk mi:,siles lil\d other ordinance lo replenish
:itoC'ks used up 1n the first battles or a "high ln·
tt·n11l)' war.·•
FOtt THE M~ PART, THE exercise has
b<!en a computerized "command post" test center-
ing 10 the Pentagon and radiating out lo head -
<auarters, bases and units across the United Stales.
No regular or resen ·e.military units were ordered
to move and only small numbers of reservists and
guardsmen were involved during weekend drills .
Although the results will be analyzed in detail
for weeks after the exercise ends, ofCicials said
some important conclusions have emerged.
These officials. who declined to be named,
said mobilization readiness has improved since a
1976 test shocked many civilian and military
le aders. The Carter administration has been con-
c entrating on improving the readiness and
responsiveness of the armed forces. ·
BUT OFFICI.U.S SAID MUCH more improve-
ment is required and serious problems remain lo
be solved.
It was found , for example. that military of-
ficials were unable to locate many reservists in
the m anpower pQOI because their addresses,
stored in computers, we re out or date.
This problem is attributed mainly to a refusal
Monci9y. No\l9mber 6 •• 978 DAILY PILOT .4J3
FOR ORANGE COUNTY CLERK RECORDER
The Primary race for Orange County Clerk-Recorder had six
candidates-of the two top finis hers, Lee Branch has the
endorsement and support of four Primary opponents, the
County Clerk and the former County Recorder. ·
"l>_n I oL-fl.;}ro.nch ~ tfw on/'I candi.Jat"
wilh lht1 Cjual./;calion6 anJ
ltulu1rounJ l~i6
imporlanl jot
Jeurvt16 a'nJ
JemanJIS. .J ~e
/mown offl11 IJranch
/or m~n'I 'Jtlar6 •
and J.11 ha.IS m 'I
wf.olt/uarit1J 6upporl. ''
Wm. E. St. John
County Cieri<
County of Orange
Avtllotlled by u.. a. MICh
Coml•ll!IM to (i.cl 1..M A.. 8<.na.
I 711 £. FOU1111
Santa Ana, CA 92106
David~'. Trea~urft
''..Aft",. walchi1t9 of ee IJ,.anc.J.
a.Jvanctt up i/..rou,J.
lhe ranL6 f,.om a c/.,.~
· lo Coun.l'l-f<ecor~r,
!J havt1 a prttlt'I
90;,J idea o/ /.i4
aiilili116. ofet1 i4
die on/'I ct:inJidate
qua.fi/;eJ lo urv11
~ Counl'I
{!J11rL-!f<ecorcl.r. ''
Wylie eBrlyle
Former County Recorder
County of Orange
-------------------by the lntemal Revenue Service to provide the Pentagon .with current addresses from individual
tax records. Congress barred IRS from doing so ----------
under privacy ~~~ation , a nd the Peo~~on has ~--------------------~----~-----~--~-.been unable to persuade Congress to elim inate A home
for you:
Jasmine Creek.
Jasmine Creek 1s a quier,
private way of life, with
cul-de -~c streets and 101~ cl
gn:enery. Just heyond the
24-hour act.ended ~tehow.c
1stheCluhhow;c, with 1~
rennis coum,. swimming
pool. and Jacunis. The
humcs, with a numl-er o(
innovative plans co choose
from, are designed with you
in mind. Jasmine Creek is a
special place for special
people.
JASMINE
ClllK
In the villaJO?C of Ha~ View
Hortlel &om $200,000 M.J. Brock&. Som. Inc.
that restriction.
Furthermore, the size of the manpower pool,
or Individual Ready Reserve, bas been shrinking
steadily since the draft ended in mid-1973, and de-
fense officials so rar have been unable to stop that
drain.
A SHORTAGE OF STRATEGIC airlifts bas
been a source or worry for some lime, and the ad-
ministration has proposed meas ures including
modification of civilian airliners so they can haul
heavy military cargo in a-crisis. Congress this
year slashed a request for such modifications from
$68.S million to $7.5 million.
There also is concern about the time it would
take lo start ammunition production at govern-
ment plants, which have been kept on a standby
basis for economy reasons.
War stocks have been built up, but Pentagon
officials say these supplies or ammunition would
be exhausted quickly in the kind or heavy fighting
that could be expected after tbe outbreak of war in
Europe. 1berefore, they say, it is imperative that
plants in the United States be made ready to crank
out new supplies quickly.
Give your budget a lift, sell your ski
equipment fast in the Skiing
classifled ads of the DAILY PILOT
642-5678
PAID POUTICAL ADVERTISEMENT
Send
Marian Bergeson
TO SACRAMENTO
TO R·EPRESENT YOU
The74th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT CANDIDATE
WHO BELIEVES
... ' ....... ,~ • .JJ"l ................ P"I .... ~·
*Passage of Proposition 13
means cut spending at
all levels of government
* Local control of
schools
* Stronger law epforcement
legislation
Vote
November 7th
·Marian Bergeson
.. IUVENILE .J1JSTICE COMMISSIONER
ff aid tor by: Bergeeon tor 74th AIMmbly Dtetnct Committee.
1711 W.tellff Or., Suite C. N9wport BHch. CA 928M-J.O. Tumef, Tl'Ml~h,. 931-3174
,
Our Financial Friendship doubles yot1r mone.ll in less than 9 years with our 8%
per annum certificate account. And. with our SelectAccount. you can also get
total fiexib1/1ty and auatlabtlity of your funds with our 5~% per annum passbook
account. You con deposit o r withdraw at any time with no loss of interest.
Check all our great sauings plans ... Pomona First Federal makes saumg more
conuenient than euer.
5~%··==m 5*%*r;,= per"""""' 6~%*5 6¥2% *~re::. ~ -·· C«tlflcat• H.OOmln. SIOOO min. $1000 min. ltOOOmJn,
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lfom -bea<lnQ W11> OI maria
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PFF
Pomona First Federal
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Safety for you since 1892
IRVINE PARKVIEW C£N"r£R LAGUNA HILLS
Untver91ty Drive at MlcMleon Lagun• Hilla Ptaza
(714) 552·532S All* Pkwy. at Hwy. 5
(714) 581-41Q0
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
9029 Oarflefd Ave.
"4-2111
...
A 14 OAILY PILOT Monda~ Novt1mbltt 6, 1971
.. Kidnap-rap
~wpect Offers
•
Innocent Plea
• 'r<>.'-'>·ruuntry trurlter Alfn>d 1-~1dc>I ~alcldo.
'
ho Sttal &-urh poll<'e C'hllrir<' w1th tht Aug1.i:sl kid
tl fl ot tv."t• 1lrls. 12. orw ol "'hom 1o1.as rupl"d
k\ t"ral lJm,~. b.a11 plt>aded utnot·cnt
; Suk1do 34, u lran,rnnl fmm th• Lu M1r1&dH tH•,1 Kl t'r 1 • n•a , I·<"£'" prtohm1nwr) h1»•nntt Nov
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t)llo\\ \f\lC hi~ artlttf!nm<'nl
; Hl' v. tl~ hf'ld 3t Oran1tt> County J 1.11l In hl'U or
~00.000 bail. t>hllrJ:l"d "'Ith kidnap. fnr4"1ble r11p · lbd ch1ld mok talion "" .1 rt-~ult of th1· 111vl~l•i·•
t:fon
· Tbt>. l.on.g B 11rh l " I' who i.a)' they were wb
d ucted at tiunpomt nn th1· An ht·1m Buy 6r1dge
Ql'ar Swf.sldt• Collm" and h1·ld ror rlt1hl hour!>
f lunted tlue~ 111 lht' 'ui.p.•rl 'c.-11r, pollC\' say
• Saktd<> urt'•'"'ll'<i i1\•(1r \Jlttdw Jun('tt0n, Colo .
Au.: 21. oo ~Ut>PH'1nn of druttken dnvmg, foughl
f,trudat1on oo lhl' d\~Httt"' lhat could pluce him 1n
Orban '-'1lh .i hfrllm1• wnlt>tl('t• but l~t ..
For th~ Record
. ..
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HOSPITAL
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.,. \.l~rtr Ac.1t--fla M ifb o• GarOf'f\ GroYf• Mr "no Mr.,, W1U1u•""' ti~trn ~"n
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' • ~·& •1181 out the V('rdirt. thed CH•NOLE'1
{·OCTOPMS ·~ur CHANOL tR
.,,..,,o.., ut Ooc ror lnu1\ C (n'4n(flf'r nt
llOLLYWOOO <AP 1 a .Al'\Qil tt .. • (d p,.,,. d .t¥JAY Oft
N ... ..,f\,,.,,.., 1 lflffl ~urv•v•·rt by ht•t
"·•uoM••' E•-"'~'~"' 01 Henry Willson, 67. 11 L·•"•~"n. '". J .... nn•"1P Ho llywood agent who ~Ul')IQOmrrv Of E lC"t;'f("r (tl #f'lCJ MIHY f LLUl\f Hd'1>"r 01 Art•>O•ol, (6 .incl d I s c 0 v e r c d R 0 c k
Pu111 L s11>en 01 Cor°"" °"' Mar C• Hudson. James Darren
IO O<_ ... ..,.,,.. """ I d th . I t ·1·•~t.qtdn<k,,HO Privah' \NY•f~\ a n 0 e r ma c s ars
"'r"' "~kf a.in( B4'1oero" fu"<'••• and gave them their .. n,.. .. co,1a ~~:~;<~°'' st ag. e na m es. d i,c d
,v1o•Afl JOSEPH H.ANSlN. ""'Thurs day at the Motwn
ol M1 Mel Mrs Harry Htn•on p j C l U J' C C 0 U n l r }
( • ,., • '"' "rvitt\ "''11 bf' ne•a on H o m e 1 n Wood I a n c.l
1.u At \OAM '" t1arb0r Ldwn ., r.n ... 11 l'An ••<1ln Folht'r K~ ..... lli lls
1 • '.>1 ~ .. .fl\1m Ct'lurch "'"('~''no •• u • l ffWn Mortuary Oir,.tto1, "'
f f' "ti• .... 0.))~
rHK FAMILY
COlOHIAl fUMHil
HOMl
7801 BOl!>a Ave
We1:1tmins1er
893·3525 ---,ACIFIC VIEW
MlMOllAL rAH
Ctmetery Mortuary
Chaoel
:l~OO Pac1f1c View Drive
Newport Beach
644-2700 ---McC~t( MOttTU•••s Laguna Beacti
494-94 \5
Laguna Hills
768-0933
San Juan cap1strano
495-1776 ---lill'z.IBfHAOH
FUteALHO...E
S.6-2424
Costa Mesa
673-9450 ---
llll•OADWAY
~TVAH
t 10 Broadway
Costa Mesa
64'2-9150 ---IMITM-TVTHIU.UMI
MOITUUY
Wl:IYCLIPf CHA'8.
Qemttorv • Flower Snop
4'27 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa
6"&-4888 -.... e111oma1
SMm4'S MOITUAH
627 Main St.
Hunrcngton Beach
536-6639 ---SHlffM MOtlTVAl'f
97& So. Coast Hwy
Laguna Beach
494,1535
...
1633 N El Camino Real
SanClemente492-<)t00 c
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NEW YORK IAP 1
Victor Weib right. 75.
who brought the book ~
of llomer. Plato and
others to the general
public as founde r of one
of the country's first
pap<'rb;ick publis hing
companies. died Frtday
of cancer He founded
<.1nd served as chairman
and t•dilor ·in-chit!f of lhl'
Nt·" American Ls hrar~
HELLEAIR BLUFl''fi.
Fla. fJ\P l Ht•tin•d
Col Leslie A. S,kinner.
78. inventor of lhl'
bazooka. died. Skinne r .
a San Francisco native,
invented the recoilless
rocket launcher. com-
monl y known as the
bazooka. for use in anti-
tank warfan~.
I
SJ\ N FRA NC ISCO
(AP l Retired Brig.
Gen . JJouls Me redith
N uttman, lhe oldest liv-
in~ graduate of the U.S.
militar y Academy at
West Poi.nt. N.Y.~died Saturday a l nge ·104.
Nuttma n gradu te d
from the acade y in
1895 and served 43 ~ears
on active duty 11'1 the
Army
LOS ANGELES AP>
-Dr. Eliiabetb Mason
Hohl. 80 , a 1915
University of Nebraska
medical s~hool graduate
who practiced in Los
Angeles for mor~ t han
rive decades died Satur-
day.
LA J OLLA fAP>
Walter 8 . 8rod~rick, 67,
an Interior des igner
whose clients Included
wealthy sochllities. died
ol homt! Saturday.
H t»M lllPnl
( • 11 ,, I I () \' l' I ... I .1 I
l I 1 v c· I .1 n rl M t1~111
I lt-11111.., K11c·1n1('h :i:!
1 t•t•(·alll\ hospttuh1c•d
l11r .in uk1·r. ~a~~ II<'
m .1' l'llt 111 ~ "nrh
tl ,1 ~ I rom lK hm11·.., tu
Hi
Consumer reporter C1
JI W <•n· will speak No\'
~I .ti 0 ri.1ns::1• Co as l
t "11 1lt·i.!l' as part of tlw
I !l7f! ('t•l1'hril v' J.1•t•lt1rt•
""<'I ll'S
!') h (. \\ I 11 s pl' •• " "II
'ou Do n't Ha\ 1· lo lh' ,1
\'11·11111" :1t Hp m 1n lhv
()('(' \ud11011um
'1'1t•kl'h :1t Sl SO t•an bt·
ohla111ecl 1n :irl\'<.11lc1•
from the O<'C 1 tckct Of
fll'l'. 556·5AAO r>r at lh1.·
door
:\I:-. Wart• anchors I hl'
p r 11 g r J m · · T a ~ a I> I l·
'l'ou ·· on l\CE:T T\'.
C:h.1 nm·I ~
Hospital
Volunleers
Ho1wred
\'1cki Bane ha~ ht·l·n
namC'd Junior Volunt1•t·r or the Yeur <JL Co:.t"'
)tcs<i M C'mortal
Hos pital. .while Lis a
:-1.irshall received ht!r
:IOO hour pin and was rn·
..,t<illed ·as president of
lhe Juniors.
Pins for 250 hours of
vo lunteer work wen•
also presented to Mi~~
Bane and Laura Cuplon.
with a 150-hour pin going
lo Cindy Sandc1·n and
100-hour pins to Cor inne
Calavctta, Nancy Cop-
p inger. Lill M<irl1n ,
Carol ine O'N t•a I :. nd
Barbara Vento
r1 ff y-hour pins were
presented lo Grnce r iS·
her a nd Kathy Kinsala
Phone Fee
No Loss?
8 y THOMAS 0 . ELIAS
Con,:,umt>r Rroups lo~l one or their lonKllmc
b11lllt•s th1~ foll. but consumers themselves should
11111 Ut' too dii.::1p1J<1inlcd. Fur 01urc thun three yl'urs anl1·utllHy groups
h:t\ t• ..,tru~glt'<I ag;_iinst telephone company plans
to chJ1 "'l' for directory ass1stunre. '"It 's just &n ex-
t'll't' to rtiist> tclt•phone rates ... said Burt Wilson of
lh1• <.:t11n11;,ugn A~iunst Utility Service Exploltu·
11on
"T tOS WILL BE A R EAL hardship for the 1•l1krl~ und lh1• poor ... chargt·d activist Tom
llJVtlt-n ;_J)> for back us 1976. when he was running
loi 0lh •Lr S &·n;,1fr
Artuallv. n~1ther claim was true. although
II.•} d"·n . Wll!.on ;met their allit:~ in 1976 per~uadcd
thl' st.Jll: Lt•)(islulurt lo ban dtreclory uss1stance
r h a r(!l"•
f~or almo:.t 85 per·
<:t•nt of all di n:ctory as·
,1-.t.in<'l' (',11Js art' placed
h \ 1 5 percent o (
t l'lt>phone c u s tomers
ThJl means the vast ma-
SOUTH ERN
CALIFORNIA
FOC U .
1tJr1lv of pho1w c:11lh.'rs. walling to U!)e
d1 r<:t'lora~s. haVl' bel'n !.ubsidizing
m 1nont ,.
\V1th1n a few months. thut wtll end.
their own
the luzy
For the vg1slalure has reversed iLself and
will a llow the state Public Utilities Commission to
,·ons1dt•r letting phone companies charge for ex-
<'t•ssln: u.c;e of '-'11' service
Cl'STOMERS WILL STILL get 2Q free calb a
month, 1.1 c·ompromise designed for phone users m
th<· Los 1\ngl'lcs and San Fronc1sco Bay areas who
,, ould nt'l'd tu kl•(•p sen•ra l directories o n hand to
h.W<' .1tt•1·-.s lo :ill numh('rs 111 thc•ir lo<'ul calling
,1rl'a"
The Pl'('. Y.h1t•h was about to allow '>Uffil' '411 '
<'har):!l'S "ht•n tht· 1976 luw passt'd. is almoc;t Ct'r·
1.1111 to JllllY. tlwm now. with excmptmn~ for the
bl11HI ;ind pNh:1ps lht• t'lderly as well
Tlw Ol'" c:h;irgt• will cut telephone bills a htlle
for tho~C' who don't ust• tht' !>erv1ce . since lht!y'll no
lon.:~r bl· -.ub~1diiinl! 11
T llAT WILi. B E CONSIST ENT with the
"usagt• M'nsitne" rJtema king policies the PUC
Jdoptcd thn•c• yt!ars ago Those Policies have also
~een s mall electric and aas user !> cease to sub·
'>tdiz<-' big users.
Only tht• high profll1· of directory assa!>lance
:.ervicl' prevented tht· Pl.JC from 1mpoi.1ng the
l'hurgl' when tl origin,tlly wanted to. And the idt:a
was the PUC's "" n. nol orlginat1ni.l with the
utillties thMn~ch•C''
Because Ml many flh()nf' 1•ustom(•rs USl' direc
lory assistance when t hl•y don 't nc·cd to. the· 1s~ue
became hlJ<!h.ly pol1t1l'<1I
LEGlSLt\TORS WllO WANTEO TO :.eem like
c·onsumer advol':1tes' leaped on this relatively In·
significant issue, whife pushing much more impor-
1nnt pro-utility legislation
An l'xampl<: was i\s~emblyman Ric hard
Robini.on. a S:inta t\na Democ rat \\hO was pushing
hard in 1976 for a hi ll to assure atl utilities lhal
thry couJd gl.!t rail' incrc af.<:s w1thtn a yea'r of when
lhey were r<'qUC'st<:d. regardless of whether they
\\('re JUSt1fied
That bill "ould probably be costing consumers
more lhun S200 million a year if Gov Edmund G
Brown Jr hadn"t vetoed 1t
By conlrnsl. the directory assistance charge
would actually be s;:iv1ng frugal phone customers
almost SlOO million a year if 1t \\ere m efrect to-
day
BUT RECAUSE CONSUME R groups se ized on
Lhe h1ghJy v1s 1ble 1:-sue with emotional attacks.
uny legislator who voted m 1976 lo allow the
charge would have been labeled anti-consumer
and even Brown went along. signin g Robinson's
bill.
T wo years later. thl' other Robinson bill aiding
utilities at cons umer expense was dead and the
directory 3ss1stancc r!C'batc was much less emo-
tional
The result wa:. that tht.• PIJC 's "lcl-lhc·user·
pa)·· policy wus -.ustaincd and non-users "111 soon
slop pa yin~ for .1 -.e r\'1ce they don 'l nct•rl
Job Hunt Takes Ski11
Research Finn Before Interview
By JO\'CE L. K t::~NEOV
l)('ar Joye<': I'm a baccalaun•atr
rnrumunicatioo~ grad but can't get
l}l y start In TV or radio. I've i.ent re ~
'\Um<'s or applied virtually ever-I
) "ht>rc>, including <'Orporations that
ll'if> closl-d circuit media. It'~ all bt•en
useless. Wha t now?
-F.A., Secaucus, N .. 1.
Since you've programm ed an ex·
haustave list of potentia l employers
into your hunt. assume low ratings o n
job i.earch skills llcre are poinlcrs
for frustrated applicants trying lo
enter any hig hly compcl1t1ve
'glamour career.
Preplan bcforC' an 1nlcrv1cw Spend
hours or days researching an or
ganiiation to fi g ure out whern you'll
fit in, and which or your abilities and
ex p e riences to punc h hard a ~
benefits to the employer
THE RECENT CLOSE call of a
mnn we'll call Sam illustrates. S:tm
wranfi(led an interview for a m1ci
management job. I le thought he was
applying to a firm winch sells con
suiting service$ lo business clients,
in reality. the opening 1s with a ~Ub·
sidiary that roncentratcs on l(uvern
menl contracting a different ball
game.
A <.'hance encounter wllh a friend
two da)'S beforC' the interview ex·
poRed hls error and Sam qul~kly re·
vamped his approach.
A leading candidate for the JOb.
Sam's deficiency in prcplanning
would have mode him look like »
clunk head.
How can you gel organ1211tioMI
fa<'ls raniln~ from competitors and
current ohj('Ctivcs to m arket pmuuon
<lnd productR'!
l-'rom onnunl rep011s . from a 11tock
broker or library ; press release .
(~_CARE_Ens_J
I rom 1lw organiwt1on ·s public.' rel a·
lion:-. or sal e~ office . i ndustr y
-.ources. from trade Journals, as·
sociations and socicttes: current and
past t'mployees. special sources
pertinent to a particular field, such
as a local newspape r TV critic in the
case of broadcasting JOb!.
Al.SO PRIOR TO an interview. list
f1vc benents an employer would gain
by hiring you; five questions you
might have t rouhl<' answering : five
quE;"slions to ask the employer.
Rehearse your interview with a
friend . using a tape recorder. Better
sllll. use lbe videotape equiRment
available to the community at some
school system s and libraries
You may be amazed at how your
m annerisms and body language un
dercut the r elaxed . confident, en·
thusiastic im age you must convey
READE R SERVJCE: T.......i>tain a
srngle free copy of a ne w 26 page
bo oklet. "Women On The Job:
Careers In Broadcasting." enclose a
gummed. self-addressed label with
you r request to J oyce Lain Kennedy
at this newspaper. Specify title. Al·
low several weeks for delivery Offer
ends F eb l. 1979.
-';
Sales l.imit OK'd
CrNCINl"fA'fl f AP I -The City
Council, a lthough doubting t he
measure could be enforced. has
passed an ordinance prohibiting
cigarettes to per!IQllS under 16 years
old.
ANALYSIS I CARE ERS I OBITUAR IES
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Pubtl\llecl 0.llftQe C:O.\I 0•11y PllOI SUl'llllO. COUllT
O"CAU,.OlllNIA
COUNTY 0,. O•AHGl c:. ........ .,QI
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HOTICI O" INTENTION TO SI.LI.
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SAl.E "ICTITIOVS I USINUS f\l•le ol ETlA MAY l .A"'B. NAMESTATEMI NT
0..cuwo T1te loM.owlnQ per\on\ ore ooonv NOTICE I~ ~EflEBY Gl\IEiN llltt. bu'111e-. •• \Vbj~(f lo tonlormatlon by,,.... tlllO•• 8AOO<NOLl.OW A\SO(IA re\ en!lll~ SYc>tt1or Coun, on NO..,m0tr One B<oo,hallow Ortve ~nt• .t.n• II 1911, 4t tO 00 & tn , oo-ll'lereelltr ~lllo<n•• '111»
w11nl11 IM l1'""•l-ov taw 1~ ..,,_ W•rner -Gr•r>GI A\\O(lilt>. .,
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Book 171 •I PilQtS ll Ml<IJ?ol Rt<orcl, tlober 10, tv7t
Of Ill• COUflh Rt<Onler of 0••~ l'ltlSU
County C<11tlorn1<1 known "' 11/SJ PuOll\hllCI 0..MQt> Coot\! Oa11v Pllol
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PUBLIC NOTICE
r nt ••It., klble<I 10 curre111 •••n. 1t1ms
lO•tn.>nl\ c.onoitt0n<. rnlttt tiOll•. re FICTITIOUS IU\INE\S
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C.ourt or """•tree! to WILLIAM V Count., Cler• 01 Or•n<Jt' C.011n1, 011
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PUBLIC NOTICE
ST.t.TEMEW:~:~1fNOllAWAL
fltOM P•PTNEllSNI"
Ol>EltATING UNOElt
fl'l[TITIOOS euStNlSS HA"'E
""'•lnten•ncf' ••Df'f'~\ Mtd or~u;m,
on •nSuri\n(t a cteohtblt" to tr.ft
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r•J~' itl'IV ~.JH bf.Os OI''°' to~ntrv ot P•"'M'~"•D ooerat1nq v~r thf' t11
on orCl~r <Onllrm•riq r,... \<lie llt•o"' °"~~\ Mtne ot Cow•" A•
OAtEO <><•-· 11 1'11 \O(ttlt• ... 11 (orl>O«ll~ Pt••• o r .. e
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.AomlnlS1"•IOI' with '"• lvll name -re.,cteM• ot tllt Wiii An'""'ect ~r\on wlllldrowtno H • O<lrll'~r "' "MARV CTT• ICNAPP POM'1 Gtltllt\, ~ PromontO<•
.Aom/"'\fr4tor••'" O•••t w"I, N~-OOr1 l\~M;ll , C.AnClllC
Wiii Anne.t el Rotiotn G<lllll',
WILLIAM v. SCHMIDT Wl\l'tllfewlf\q Panrwr
A1t•rr,.ylorAdmt1thlrator< \ BtrnMCI ( SCMt•CI.,
,.. San M'-1 O< , Ste JOo M.on~nq P•n~
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Publl•hetf Or-Co.\\! Oa1lv P1IOI \()()er ll, 1~7'
Nov 6, I ll, 1978 SIS3"8
PUBUC NOTICE
\Ul'fltlOfl COUllT
OFCAUl'OllNIA
COUNTY 01' ORANGE
100 Clv~ Oeftl« O<I~ We•t
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""1'71 Publt-0r"lrt9" Co4\t O~lly Pilot
Nov •. 1J.JO. ?1. 1971 ~1~
P UBUC NOTICE
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HOTICI TOCltl!DITOllS
0 1" 8ULlt T9'ANSl'E1t
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NO rt(( IS HEREBV vlll~N lo
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\UMMOMS lllU>ltlllAOIEI
tn re 111et marrl• or
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StEPHENS E ~:f'!o~,c: ::,.;;;::,~ ~.~~II~
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NOTICE! YOll M•• ...... -· Tl•o S.AW, tNC .t C•tlllOfn•o tOrPorA tour1 mo Cltctw .,..1,..1 .,.., wlll•t.rt lion. 3•~ E••• Sc>r•nq .,,,,..,1 .;70J
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d 'rbr IJtfUi~r tht \ f"f'(t • ~fll1on tradt"ndf'r\t! 9(Jodwtlt IN'tif lf"'4\l'N>ld
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is a good day
to advertise in the
Daily Pilot
Classified Section.
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NATION Monday. NcMlmber 6. 1978 DAIL y PILOT A JI
People, Places Recalled....--PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
SECOND DISTalCT EMDORSIMEKT
Park Books Provide Guid
WASRINGTON CA P> Tbe
aqa ol A.merica'a roundlnC and
early ~b ll bttin& ret'OWJt.ed
ln • Miiel ot ~· luueod b)' tht Natiooal Park ~rvic~
· Wblle aimed at ctes<-ribtna t.be
•lle1 and buUdln&a that played • part in the natlon'a past, the boo-• aleo look at lbe peoph1 ln
volvect Md how lhf>lr acUona lo' n111tnced the future developm~t ol t.be COUIJtr7.
TBS 800&8 Aa~ uch
dlvhled lao l"'o parts The Rrat
provldea • narrative or th~
period \mdel' t'xamlnatton Thl' teat ia lllustratt'd with period map• and draw1n.cs Th~ tftOnd part· ron1111u Dl
denrlplions of all or lhl' hlat.or1c
•llet and buildtnas 1n the subJect areu.
Tho park servlN.' roni11ders
these vohuuff u guidebooks to hll~ty.
Tbt boob are aU avaUable
from tb~ Superintendent of
Doc umenu , U S. Govemnient
Printing Ofrice, Washlnaton,
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plora\lon and MtUement lnclud
ln1 • look at lht people who con
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"Co&onl1l1 and P1trtots. ··
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024·005·00007·l Sketches tht-
yuu 1700 1713 lollowln1 tht·
tr anaronnaUon of lhe coloo.laltl
lnlO Amerlun patriots.
"Ji'oundera and Fron ·
Uer1men," ts.50, atock number oi..oo~. Narrates lhe early
nationhood and weatward move
ment ln the years 1783 to 1828.
--··~. Co-wband, and Sodbulter, · ~.90, stock number 024·~. Tella the atory oC
the people who settled
America'• vaat new emplre of
plalnt, delertl and mountains
we1t of the MluiuipPl.
-''&OLDIE& .\NO Drive.·· $7.10 , stock numbe r
024·005·00236·7. Traces tbe
The beat ski bargains anywhere are
found In the Skiing ctaa8ffled ad• In
the DAILY 'PILOT 642·5678
to History
<:oursl' or the Indian affairs and the Indian wari.
-"~wla and Clerk." sa.35.
11tot'k number 024 005·00559·5
f"o lluws the traJl of the two ex·
ptorer• who carrifld the flag
weal lo the Pacific In 1804· l806.
, -· 'SiJnen of lh• Declara.
tton." $6.85. stock number
024·005·00593·5. Olacusses the
role or those who wrote and
slaned lbe Declaration or In·
dependence bringing the new na·
tion tnlo being. Includes bio·
graphical sketches or all
signers
''S I GNE R S OF the
Cons ttlutlon." $6 .40, s toc k
number 024-005--00649-4. Details
the events surrounding the con.
ception of this document a nd the
careers o f the Founding Fathers.
-''The President.s," $8. stock
nu mber 024·005·00683·4. Dis·
cusses the concept and develop-
me nt of the presidency and sum·
marlz.es the lives of the presi·
dents including J immy Carte.r.
ALL MAKES!
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Alie for Our
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ORANGE COUNTY TAXPAYERS
ENDORSE HARRIEIT WIEDER
FOR SUPERVISOR
Western Orange County -Hundreds of taxpayers In
the Second Supervlsoral District today "announced
they have endorsed Harriett Wieder as the only
candidate qualified to make Prop. 13 work for the cities
of Huntington ·Beach, Garden Grove, Seal Beach,
Stanton, Cypress, Los Alamltos-Rossmoor Sunset
Beach and Leisure World." '
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OFACIALLY &IDOISID IY HOWARD JARVIS ·
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'lbday'S the last day of our 2-for-lexpansion Sale-Abralion.
Come in now and get a2-year regular membership for the price
of the first year alone at lloliday Spa Beallh Clubs.
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We're celebrating the remodeling and
expansion of our two most magnificent
facilities, and the addition of three new
locations in the Inland Empire ... with a
very special offer. A twcryear member-
ship for the price of the first year alone.
Call it a 2-for· 1 Sale-abrationt
But today's the final day of our Sale-
abration-S9 stop in right now! At Encino
or Chatsworth/Northridge, where we've <->
added more room plus more and better
equipment Come in to one of our three ~'",.. new locations-Riverside, San ,,,,,
Bernardino, or Montclair. Or to any of
our 13 locations in Southern California.
The offer is good at all locations.
Talk with one of our fitness oounsel· ~
ors about our Progressive Program of
Exercise-one of the fastest. most effec·
tive ways to trim down, firm up, or repro-
portion. Then tour the facilities-the steam,
sauna. whirJpool, and sun rooms. The super-
equipped exercise rooms. The plush dressing
r~. You1lfind'an invitingpoolandjogging
at many locations. And warm.hospitality
everywhere.
-But don't wait. Today at 10 P. M.-time's
up. So come in right away.
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2 years for the price of the
first year alone. Offer good at
all locations until 10 P. M.
today only.
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4020 Madison
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( 714) 681· 1315 ..., ............ "° 333 N. H Street
(QPOOSllO Central City Mall)
(7141 S00.1361
Mofttdalr 6350 Ollve Strool
(al Central Ave .. OOPQ'>1le
Mont<J011'181')1 Watdl
( 714) 626-3500
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t 7031 Ventura Blvd •
West of Balboa
'213) 986-6330
Hoa) wood
7080 Hollywood Blvc1
COmel' L8 Bree Avu
Safa Mechcal Cenl9'
(213) 469-6307
410~a~vd.
Comer of Carson
[2t3) 426-8674
W.stLosAn9ele• 1914 So Bundy
<near0fymp1c Blvd I
(213) 820.7571
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510 South Beach Blvd .
South of Lincoln Ave.
(7,4) 826-0381
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23CO Harbor Blvd • Harbc>f Centef
(7 t 4) 549-3368
tutu~-.... 18585 am Street
(Mam St.at Beach Blvd.)
(714) 842-1461 0r.,..
622 East Kete41a Ave •
'M.lst.of Tus11n Ave
(714)~2441
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6787 Wettmioster !we.,
'M.lstminster Center
(714) 894-3387
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Little Riehard Gives Up Roek ·for God
Toll of Success TDo High: Drugs, Booze
DALI.AS <APl I\ hap~ns to
him ull ~ l\mt Jo'olb ·~ en lrodut"ed lo Ltlll«' H1cbard they
:.tart to a.hake-bu~ t1nd mll!-'> ct
bent
,. "Who'"' tht.·)' a~k of th,• {JUI
1nao tn a ru t t"o lon •d \Ult
'Naw '·
··H1:· lw .uys . tuflJnr his Ra
bit-&Qd t>Jtltmctln b1~ tu1nd .. God bl you ..
IT TIDOW'S TIIF.M Where
Uwy ask. ls tht• QbSt("nmg, noppy
pompadour. lM ty~llnt>r. th~
''lvn t'llf>t' th11t bt>cum' lht• t radt•ma~ o( th • I~ Jl''"'"
poundll'\t: ro..·k ·n rolla•r .,
Cont> for t~ )t"ur-. now, b~ ~dY' Cont-, SIOC'e h .. dht'OV~
f hn st' a.uld .,,.enl on tht' road to
·· pr\.',ld Hi1' bttaulJful word "
A• 1r lo 1>bow h~"i. ll>tll«"'-'.
H1chard wryl) admll:; the pom
pkldour WliSn't t'VE'n h1~ to bcgUf
"1th
"I dldn't grow it. I Jll'l -.ent to th~ store and bouRht 1t. · he boot
t'd . his penc il thin moustache
d1sappeanng behtnd the s pht ol
his mouth.
Tfft: STORV OF Richard's
mid-life tw'nabout the s 45> is
not unique With no big bits
blnct: the late 19405. he spent the
l'960s aod early 1970s on the road
pumping out his old hits, "Tutt.I·
Fru1tie," "Long Tall Sally,"
"Lucille," "J enny Jenny" and
"Good Golly Miss Molly."
But the price of trying to SUY
NAl\1E
lnth~
NE\\; .
nt<or the top cam e high for
Richard Pl'NUM n. tht-third of
' 2 (' h lldrt.'D 'I wu u.~1ng dol)f. marUuau.
.anflt'l du t , ~.-lne and heroin
'*Ith P.•111 and drlnktn(I." h •
"aid ·All I want~ w do Wb
h "e orjPt: . gt-t high und llng
.ill m y old hJt~ "
THEN. WlTIUN THt; 5P~ of
3 )'t"Dr, thrt'~ frl..-nds und 41
younl(er brother dlt'd suddt"IUY Ill' turn~ lo G~
Hu\ proplf', t•speciuUy here tn
I h1i. s t.ronahold of rellgloutt coo
M!r\'3h 11m . remain 1kepl1cal A
h •w :.Ult remember R ichard':.
"convt>ralon " more tha n 20
yvars ua(o when. alter a barrow· 1n~ rt1ghl over Australia. he
. made a ooaJ with Ood ... Tbt
~tory btto01e more notonoua
when he ~ :; nsthtl of rtnga otr a rerry to pr0ve hia sincerity
to • bond mem~r.
"I took my eyes off Jesus." be
e>xplalns of the earlier . tem·
porary convenloa. ··1 was r~ly
y oung the n . It wasn 't the
m Hsage, 1t was me . God hu -
reall~ dooe something ror me. Thiai1 the truth •.
HE LAPSES INTO the old
Jargon oct"as1onally, relating
how he "plays. or preaches" all
ucross the country. but be woo't
~ing rock ·n' roll "Rock. 'n' roll doesn't glorify
God. You can't drink out of
God's cup and the devil's cup at th~ same time, .. be says. "I was
Xylitol Taken Out of Orbit
CHJCAGO CAP> -The natural sweetener xylitol bas bffn re-
moved from Ortiit chewing gum beeause of what the Wm. Wrigley
Jr Co. calls unwarranted public fears that the chemical may
caU&e cancer ,.
William Hagenagb. Wri~y vice president and treasu.ttr. said
that sales o( the chewing gum have dropped since a study in
England implicated xylltol in causlog bladder cancer in laboratory
animals.
He said Orbit bad been reformulated and expressed regret that
xylltol had t.o be removed because some studies. he said. indicate
that it helps reduce tooth decay.
one of the pioneers o ( th at
mualc. one or the builders 1
know what the blocks are mado
of bttause I built them · ·
At ace 7, be was singing on the stree~ o< bis naUve Macon . Ga .
f<;>r co1ns. At 14, he was the l~d
1nnger in h.ls church choir He
won a tale nt contest In l.951
quickly signed a record con'.
tract. c~o .records and ju.st.
u quick.ly, dropped from s1gbt.
WBILE WASIUNG DISHES in
a M aeon bus station. he sent a demon~tration ta pe, "Tutt1.
FruiUe. · to another promoter.
a od ru s star took off.
Richard lives a more s ubdued
life in Riverside. Cal.sf. with his
mother. working for a Bible
company out of Nashville. Tenn
He c laims record companie~
owe hi!fl "millions" m roya)ties.
but he s not making any efforts
to collect.
''The Lord convinced me time
1s short and the time I was
spendl~ with. that people could
be woo mto the kingdom and to
forgetit. So I forRot it.
"PEOPLE AREN'T SKEP·
lical· of m e ~ause I'm oot
chargillg money for God. l go for
J esus.
"Obey God rather than man.
That's Act.s 5:29." he intoned.
thumbing tbrougb the pa~es.
"Let's make sure that tex.t is
right. I can't be quoting the
wrooi text.''
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'1 GO FOR JESUS,' SAYS TiiE HEW LITTLE RICHARD
Fonner Rocil 'n' Rollet' Wotks tor Btble Company
'Good Teacher of Math' Recalls Years of Joy
70-YEAR-OLO PLANS TO RENEW BELOVED CAREER
No Otd Fogy, She Swims, Rides, Uvea Courageously
Capo Airport
Judge Paves Way
For Lawsuit Trial
A pre-t.nal ruling m Orange
County Superior Court has
paved t.IM? way for trial of a
lawsuit filed against the city of
San Juan Capistrano by the
pilots who once used the now
closed local airport.
Judge Robert A. Banyard kept
tbe pilots' hopes alive by ruling
that a deed an which the city re·
hnguisbed title t.o the airport's
runway and taxiway areas may
be invalid and should i>e ruled
on ln the trial court.
He issued the same ruling in
regard to the pilots' claim th<1t
the Brown Act was violated
whe n the City Council went into
a closed session April 19 to dis·
cuss the controversia l airport is-
sue.
The Ralph M. Brown Act is a
measure which was'designed t.o
compel public agencies t.o dis-
cuss public. business at open
meetings. ·
Judge Ban.yard also ruJed thot
the re was s ufficient evidence
before him to justify arguments
on the pllota' demand for an ln·
junction against the city . That
argument will also be aired
when the lawsuit ls assigned lo
trial.
Earlier legal action by tbe
pilots lalled to p revent the
owners of t.M airport from tak·
Ing over the property after the
San Juan City Council relin·
qulsbed I.he city's tillc to por·
tiona of the airfield.
CapiAtreoo Alport IDdtUtr1aJ
Park partners Bruce Winton and
Julian WUcox have cl6sed the
airport to k>caJ pilotl· pending
trial on the Issue.
Attorney Franklin J . Dimloo,
'
who represents the pilots, argues
that the action by the city
amounts to an illegal gift or lax··
payers i)roperty to Winton and
Wilcox and that the partners' Utle
to the strip of airport land is
cloudy at best.
The city took possession of the
runway and taxiway area in 1.969
when Winton and Wilcox deeded
the prope rly to S a n Juan
.. eaplstrano in a bld to reduce
mounting taxes at the industrial
park.
The deed contained a clause
which provided for \he partners
lo recover ownership of the 14·
acre property lf ever the airport
closed.
The coot.roversy was brought
to a head last year when an
aircraft towing an advertising
banner craah landed and killed a
5·y e ar-old girl close to tbe
tlirport.
SE~SM TAL~·
ON INCRE.4SE
NEW HAVEN. Conn. fAPl -
Young childre n in t he early
1970s were exposed to more sex•
Ism In storybooks than chUdren
20 years earlier, according to an
authority on c h i ldre n 's
Uteratu.tt.
"Even thouah the amount of
women c haracters h as In·
creased, females are still cast in
traditional work roles ... " says
Helen Koss, usi.sunt professor
of library science at Southern
Connectkut State College. ·
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Hitler Refugee, 70, to Return to Classroom.
Br JULES LOR AP5-W~
ROANOKE. Va. -Wh en she
was 12, Herta Taussig, an outgo-
ing, precocious girl. made an en·.
try in her diary:
"I want to be a teacber of
m athematics . I don't, know
whether I wilt' be good enough."
Six years later she amended
her dream:
"I DON'T WANT just lo be a
teacher of mathematics. I want
t o be a good t eac he r of
m athematics."
So she became. Ask any of the
hundreds who sat io Herta
T a ussig Fre itag's classes a t
Hollins College over a s pan or 23
years and knew her not just as a
good teacher but also as a good
person. a frie nd , a nd who
learned from her as much about courage and perseverance as
they did about differential equa-
tions .
For much of her life -she is
70 -fate seemed lo coMpire
against her modest goal. The
question never was whethe r she
was good enough t.o teach but
whether the gods would allow it.
"MY FIRST TEACHING job
in America was in upstate New
York a t a school for poor
children rrom broken homes, ..
Mrs. Freitag saJd. "Naturally I
(_AM_Em_u_)
was apprehensive. Would the
kids accept me'!
·'They accepted me once they
discovered th at l had been
kicked around. too."
When young Herta confided
her life's ambition to her diary.
s he was enjoying, as s he recalls.
"an extraordinarily ha p py
childhood" in her native Vienna.
Austria, a city of intellectual
zest and ferment in those days,
ali ve with music and art and
laughter.
HER FATHER WAS a
ne wspaper editor. rus views on
Hitler and Nazism well known.
Thus. in 1938, just as Herta was
embarking on a teaching c areer,
t he Taussigs had to flee.Austria
"Hitler took over on Friday.
March 13. I will never forget
father's toneless voice when he
s aid to me, 'There is no Austria a nymore .• By the following
Wednesdaybewasdismissed."
F leeing was not easy. By
sheer luck the Taussigs found an
American sponsor, a doctor of
the same name. but the waiting
list was long .
After nine months of biding
New Coast
Savings, LOan
Shares Offered ·
A group of Orange Coast busl·
nessmen is offering shares in a
holding company for what will
be a locally based thrift and loao
psoci a lion.
Newport Bancorp. the holding
company. was incorporated in
April by Fullerton banker
Norman McFadden, Santa Ana
bus inessman Howard Cham-
be rlin and Costa Mesa busl·
oessman Joba Rau: and at-
torney John Virtue, banker
Raymond Haas, mortga ge
banker Thomas Ham mood, In·
vestor John Elliott. st ock broker
Kae Ewing, insurance broker
Robe rt Milum. financial consul·
tant Jerry Parker and financier
Mel Zigner . all of Newport
Beath.
Virtue. who is chairman or
Newport Bancorp's board, said
Cout 1brift and Loan Aaaocia·
Uon has been set up to take ad·
vantage of the Ora.nae Coast's growing financial market.
Virtue, wbo8e law firm recent·
ly moved into its own buUd.inl in
Newport Center. said the new
building will house Coast Thrift
and Loan as well as the law of·
fices . ""e always intended to bave a financial lnsUtulion ln with
us ·' he commented.
Newport BancofP is offering
150.000 to 2.00,000 aliares at $10 a
share. Of tbe fund• raised,
$50,000 will l>e retained aa
operatlnl fi!for the boklina com an and .25 m1llion will supp~y ~ ...... ..,, al capitalization
of CoaJl 'nnn and Loan.
F.ach member ol the board of
dlrtcton. except Zt1ner, bolda
1.000 shares of Newport Ban·
corp'11 stock. Zigner holds 6.000
aha res.
In addition, S,000 shares bave
beto aulgned to Vlrt~·s law
llrm.
A~WI ........
E•f ~n 1'fettldtoed
Thaila nd's Crown Prince
Vajiralongkom . 26, was or-
dained i nt o Buddhis t
monk hood today. following a
Thai cus tom which en-
courages a ll m a les to enter
the monk hood for <.i tern·
porary period.
Clemente Man
FaCes Charge
Criminal charget have been
nJed against a Capistrano Beach
man who allegedly unUed a boat
at Dana Point Harbor and aJ.
)owed it to drill away lrom the
dock.
Orange County she rlH's Of·
ticers said Joadlim Rolf Pfelf
fer . 49. of 26295 Via Caliromio
St.. was jailed on cha rgeR of
wUlfuJly setting a vessel adrift
OepuUes said Pfeiffer told
them he wanted the slip for his
own ute.
and worrying they mcinaged to
m ake It to England by agreetng
to woMt as domestics. Herta sur·
vived the Battle of Britain as a
chambermaid. later a waitress
FINALLY . H E R
knowledge of English much
improved after six years. her
knowledge of wartime c1v1cs
much improved after learning
the rites of palm-greasing. she
got passage to America on a
freighter a nd applie d for
citizenship the day it docked
"They were happy years after
that. I got my doctora te at
Columbia University. I got the
teaching job in New York and
met my husband. I became a
c itize n. The n. the years at
Hollins were matchless."
Once again, thoug h . Herta
Freitag had to leave her beloved
classroom. Seven years ago her
husband became ill. She took
early retirement to care for him
Last month be died.
TH ROUGH IT ALL. Herta
Freitag never lost her love of
teaching. or her &ove or livin~
She has a small apartment with
a view of the Blue Ridge Moun·
t a ins in a complex called
Friendsrup Manor .
"It is a place for old fogeys."
she said. "politely called a re·
tirement home."
If Friendship Manor 1s for old
fogeys, Hert.a Freitag 1s an the
wrong place. She bought a tncy-
cle and ndes 1t 10 males a day.
She swims two hours a day Her
i.tep h as a lilt to match her eyes,
especially when they suddenly
brighten, as the other day.
"I RAVE GOOD news." ~he
s:ud. "l had a call from Holun!-.
College. They asked me to come
back next year, to teach.
"Willl'?Ofroursel will "
Dental Group
Fights Plan
SALEM. Ore. CAP> -Oregon
wi ll be the first stale in the na-
tion to allow non·d entists to fit
false teeth. if voters approve an
initiative on Tuesday's ballot.
T h e meas ure would a llow
persons who make false teeth to
fit them as well Supporters of
denturism. as it 1..c; called. say 1t
would cut the cost of fabc teeth
Opp0nents, the h1g~esl being
the A m~ncan Dental Associa·
t1on. which has contributt'd
$290.000 to defeat the ineas11rt'.
s ay passage of Ballot Measure 5
would lead to poor dental care
'Free Doose'
Giveau:ay Off er Drau:;s 250
How many people want a fr<.'i' house"
Al least 250. says Harrison Negley, who 1s trying to ~Ive one away
The rondit1on is that the run·do" n turn of I hl' <'<'ntury wood struc·
tu re be movro at tht• n •s1p1f'nt ·s cost
And be<'ausr no lot f!Oe~ "'1th the old two.b<:droom home al 31531
Cum1no Capistrano in San Juan
Capistrano, 1t 's unpcratn c lh<a~
thC' taker have a placl' lo put It
Those conditions. says Negley
whose "free house" offer made
headllncs m the Oruly Pilot on ·
Sept. 30. stop most would-be
house hwiters.
His orrer. later mentioned in a
number of county newspapers
and by a Los Angeles telcv1s1on
station. resulted in a flood of
phone calls. he says.
Negley says he was winnowed
the possibilities down to two
good prospects. an aerospace
rirm manager and a Newport
Beach man who would like to
truck tbe structure to Pasadena.
The aer'06pacc Cirm m anager
owns n lot in the Mission City's
historic Los Rios neighborhood,
Negley says. "I'd Like to see the
house stay m San Juan." ·
Negley, who owns an antique
shop on property adjacent to the
1907 house. would like to see the
old building preserved. In a city
of old homes. it doesn't rate a Cl·
ty cultural heritage listing
But cit y off\r\ala have en·
couraged Nealey to save the
bouae lnstead of demolishing It to
make wa'j for an expansion of his
antiquesh<>p.
The house needs m oJor rt'·
pairs. Ner,ley admlls, but it held
tt nanu until two months nl(o. In
the late 1930s it housed a
restaurant ' .
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Trash Bills
Upped 20%
In Clemente
San Clement~ residents and
businessmen will sec a 1ump in
this month's trash collect1on hill.
follo~mg a 11·1 vote by the City
Council to approve higher rates.
Councilman Howard Mus hett
opposc·d thl· r3te hike. saying the
20 percent inc rease was too
high.
Res idential cust omer~ in
singl~ family homes, who have
paid S2 a month. will now be
char~ed $2.35. Service to multi·
ph• f:l miry dwclbngs will now be
charg•>d $2 35 for thl hrsl unit
and Sl.88 for each additional
uniL
/\ ~pok c s m an for San
Clemente Commercial. Inc .. th(•
company which contracts with
the city for tr ash pickup, said
the new rates ur<' still lower
than rates charged in neighbor·
ing communities.
R esidential customers cur -
rently pay monthly c harges of $3
in Da na Point, Laguna Niguel,
San Juan Capistrano and South
Laguna, he said.
T he higher fees wert• request·
ed by the rompony in order to
avoid dlS!iO ntent among
t•mployees. th«' ~pokl'~man said.
San Clemenw tra~h collect.ors
:.ire presently non-union mem-
bers.
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Testing
SACRAMENTO <APl
-A st.ate. rewrt says the achieve ment gap be lween richer and
poorer children in the
California schools ap-
pears to be wideoi.Jur:.
The report said tbe
decline in the test scores or poorer children seems
to be part ol a naUonal
trend, with the decline -·
be ginning around the
firth grade and ilscreas·
ing later.
THE STATE
legislative analyst's of.
fice said of California's
schools :
.. A comparison of stu-dent scores in these
schools s hows that
bet ween 1975-76 and
1976 -77. st udent
performance in low
socio-economic status
schools declined rel.Ove
to the performance of
children in higher .oc:&
eco nomic statu s
schools."
THE BEPOrr recom-
mended another survey
to determine how well
the teachers are t.cained
in what they . teach ;
strict er legislative re·
quirements tbal
teachers be thoroughly prepared in wbat they
t e ach . and that the
Department of Edut:a· tio n investigat e why
low.income ch ildre n's
scores have declined.
The r~·port said a
perfect comparison
b e tween the national
a nd state picture isn't
possible, therefore ••we
ca nnot say wb ~tber
Californ ia c hildren
declined more or leas
than their counterparts
across lhe COUDlry.
••mE DECLINE ap-
pears to be the greatest
10 verbal skills but eo-
com passes all s ubject areas tested, except the
na tural sciences where tittle Or no decline bas
occurred nationally.''
As for the national
decline between 1960
and 1976, ••no def'lDite
ca u ses h ave be e n
established.''
One possible factor,
It said , 1s that more
minority children and
mor e low ·income
children are now in
secondary s chool and
they ·•as a group tend to
score lower than other
students."
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Mondlr. Niau+ tlOOfl. 1111 • CALIFORNIA
'78-Wlnes Appear Well Worth Toasting
• SACRAMl:NTO IAP ) -This
year 's crop of varietal win~
arapH tn lbe Napa Valley is re· port.I by crowett u Mini a re-
cord In at1e and excellent in'
quality
Said Bob Dwye r. e•ecullve secretary of the Nap11 Valley
Grape Growen t\J10Clallon. In an
lnte rVif:w · "I Wnk this la the kind
of year that la aolnc tu be • 'keeper.'
"PAlmCULAllL Y THE r«b.
Tbe,_ 8"I fOlnl lo bt IOMCI bll
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wint'S the! ('llO ~ lu1(1 down For
many years In the ctill!lr."
Dwyer 1aid an 1ncrea!le in bear· Ing acreage c•plalns the increase
in the aiu of the <' rop from 6$,000
to 70.000 t°""'
I-le aajd that dc~pite a high sug.
ar content product-'d by a warm
h11rvcat ae11$0n, the acid content
held up -und it la the b111lance of
the two lhal makt-'1 aood wine.
l'OUNTVILLE Gl\OWER Ren
Jfarria aald Joh annesburg Ri eslin1
grapes approach SO ~rcent sug,_r
this year, unll!uaU y hig h.
"This almoat never occurs in the
10 the prices they Paid to growers.
Nafa .Yalley. Ar. a result, tber.e THE P~ICES MAV be as high
wl1 be a limited supf.ly or a wine as last year. when Napa Valley, that closely resemb ea the very growers got S603 a ton ror cabemet
sweet German wines Ev en In sauvignon grapes. and $671 a ton
Germany, thc$e types or "'ine can for Joh~bur1 Riesling grapes,
be made only every five years or Dwyer said
so," Hanis said. He sajd it's the hJJher sugar
Dwyer said that although tlle content that as keeping up~ the
croP.,. I& 99 percent harvested , most price of the reds, but for the growers wo n't know for several · whiles il's the increase in demand.
mo~tba what price they'U get for Anoth er g rowe r , Ch ar l es
their grapes. A recent state law Williams . said rains twice the
requires wineries to report by Jan. normal 29 inct}es last winter and
spring contributed Co tbe record
crop. 1
BUT RA.a&IS SAID tbe rain l
wasn't a total bleuine: ''There !
were a few cues of fttder roots !
dying because of the moisture, but
in most cues the ground had been i so dry /rom the drouaht, It
a b s orti e d the mo ist ure
beautifully." ·
The droqht cut Napa Valley
produclloo to 36,000 tons In 1976.
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ORANGE COAST'S DOUG .PATTON (LEFT PHOTO} ANO KELLY DUNN (RtGHT) ARE FRIENDLY RIVALS.
JC Goalies: Friendly Enemies
By JORN SEVANO
Of tM Oellr ...... SUH
When Kelly Dunn o( Golden West
College a nd Doug Patton of Orange
Coast were teammates b ack in their
high schools days. little did they realize
they would be competitors m the years
to com e .
Dunn and Patton met while playing
on Newport Harbor High's soccer team_
Both played the field at the lime. and a
friendship quickly ensued.
DUNN'S MOVE to the new position
occurred last year during the final three
games of tbe state playoffs for Golden
West. Disciplinary action against the .
r egular goaJtender left the Rustlers
without one. and Dunn. who volunteereo
for the job, was quickly pressed into
service.
ufar net·nii1'der this year. But while
Dunn enjoys his new.found position.
Patton is playing the spot under protest.
"Our reguJar goalie -John Benbow-
made the junior national team so that
left us without one for a l"ame or two, ..
said Patton. "I played there for awhile
and then we got another one. But he had
trouble making the practices and the
team voled him off the squad
THE FRIENDSHIP WAS close
enough where they both entered the
same junior colleRe-Orange Coast-
arter graduating from the tugh school
ranks.
"I never dreamed I'd ever be a goaUe
until last year whe n r got bored and de·
cided to do some fooling around dunng
practice." satd the 19-year·old Dunn.
who has played with assorted tnJurie~
all season. "Our reJ,!ular goaJte bad
missed a couple of practices earlier in
the year. and was even late for one
game
"I WAS THE ONLY one left to do the
JOb a nd my first reaction was. 'No way'.
But I wanted to play and r wanted to do
";hat 1 thought was be~I for the club. So.
l m playing the pos1twn under protest."
he sa ys wtlh a smile
The moves have paid dividends for
both sides But Dunn couldn 't find happiness
playing soccer al OCC an§I transfered to
Golden West. Now. both are fnendly
e ne mies. and both h ave also changt!d
pos itions from playing the fi eld to being
their team 's goaltender.
"Well. he missed a practice in t he
playoffs and o ur coach decided that was
enough.So. I got the job .. The Rustlers. the defendm~ state
champs. are currently in third place in
the conference standings. two games
behind Santa A11a Dunn. although ham .
PATTON'S STORY is similar He.
too. was pressed into duty because of
disciplmarv action to the Pirates' reg. See GOALIES, Page 84
Lakers Now 6-0 at Home "
Cleveland Latest IA Victim, 117-107
INGLEWOOD fAP > -The
Los Angeles Lakfrs have played
like one of the National Basket-
ball Association's finest team:,
lately. But it ·s nol coincidental
that their last five games have
been at home.
'"I'm pleased with the way
we're playing but I'll be more
pleased if we play like this out
on the road." said Coach Jerry
West after the Lakers' 117-107
victory over Cleveland Sunday
night.
LOS ANGELES JS now a
perfect 6-0 on its home court
but it's been a much different
story thus far on the road, where
1t is 0-4. The Lakers return to
action at Chicago Tuesday night
a nd then play at Indiana
Wed nesday.
Karee m Abdul·Jabbar a nd
Adrian Dantley scored 26 points
each and Norm Nixon added 25
more In Los Angeles' most re·
cent victory. which bad au the
appearances or a runaway until
the Cavaliers rarnt.>d late in the
game.
The Lakers were ahead by 18
points with some nine minutes to
play but Cleveland narrowed the
gap to four points. 109-105. with
1·32 remaining. At that point,
the Cavaliers called a timeout.
••1 TOLD TB£ TEAM,
there's still time to score six
points'... Cleveland Coach BiJI
Fitch said after the game. "But
we didn't mean for the Lakers to
score the six.
"Our~game plan was to keep
them OU1 of their running game
and generally we did," added
Fitch. "But we played dumb in
the last two minutes or both,
S1Dlday' s NFL Report
Sanday•• Games
SeahaWk.s at Bears
Cowboys at Oolphjns
Jets at Broncos
Bucs at Ra ms
Raiders at Chiefs
49ers at Falcons
Packers at. Eagles
Saints at Steelers
Giants at Cardinals
Browns at Oilers
Lions at Vikings
Bengals at Charg4:rs
Patriota at Bills
The Upsets
Pregame Odds
Bears by 3
Cowboys by 1
Broncos by 9
The Setups
Rams by 10
Raiders by 7
Falcons by 7
Eagles by4
Steelers by 10
Cardinals by 3
Oilers bys
Vikings by 7
Chargers by 7
Patrlols by 9
Final Score
Seabawks, 31·29
Dolphins. 23-16
Jets. 31·28
Rams,26·23
Raiders, zo.10
Falcons, 21·10
Ea1les, 10.3
Steelers. 20· 14
Cardinals. 20·10
Oilers. 14· 10
Vikings. 17-7
Chargers, 22·13
Patriots, 14·10
'> '> '>.,
hal ves and that was the ball
game.
"We felt we had to keep them
unde r 120 points t o have a
cha nce to win. We are more con-
cerned with the pace of the
game than they are ...
ONE '.11DNG THAT helped the
Cavahers keep the Lakers out of
their running game was the fact
that Cleveland won the rebound·
ing battle 62-44.
When asked about that. West
said. "We try to help out on de·
fense. Then. unless you're really
active. rebounds are hard to gel.
They're a good rebounding team
and they play well together."
Jim Choncs pa c ed th e
Cavaliers with 21 points and 12
rebo\Jnds . Terry Furlow and
Bingo Smith added 18 and 15
points. respectively. for t he
Ca,valiers.
"WE PLAYED pretty well,
especially considering we're
ml&sing three starters." said
Fitch ... i\nd I really liked the
performance or our three
rookies -Harry Davis. Kenny
Higgs and Mike Mitchell."
The sidelined Cavaliers are
leading scorer Campy Rusl)ell ,
out with a sprained arch on his
right foot. Elmore Smith. re·
oovering from exploratory knee
surgery and Foots Walker. who
.has a sprained ankle.
C\.tVRLANO C"71 ·-Sr_.,.r I 0-0 l , Mllci.tll
S 0-0 10 Cl!Onn 10 M ti: A. C•rr t 0-0 11. Fr.,1«r
• l·I •. Smottl I l 1 IS. l'Uf"'°"" 1 4 • 11, .... .....,.,, t
0-0 12; Hlo;t I 0.0 1. O..rts S 0.0 6. TollllS io 1.a 107
\.OS ANORLH CHI ! -o.nun 10 .. , ,., Wll~•s • ,,. 14, AbOut·J•~• 11 •.a 1•. a-.. o ,.. J l'llWOll II ).JJS, IC C.,r 0 l-11, l'or<I J 0.0 6,
HUGWt> ' I· I II Price 1 0-0 • AotHKh 0 0.0 0 Tolets,.. 71.Jt 111
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Kicker and Holtkr
Propel U, 26-23
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Of tM Oitllr .. ,._. Staff
LOS ANGELES -Nolan
Cromwell was one of the heroes
of the Rams· 28-23 victory over
Tampa Bay Sunday in a thriller
before 55.182 al the Coliseum.
Frank Corral was another as
he booted a picture-perfect Z'I·
yard field goal with three
se'conds remaining lo break a tie
and give the Rams the win.
Cromwell Is a member of the
special teams and is the holder
on place kicks. He is also a re·
serve safety on defense.
But he wasn't exactly pleased
with his performance.
Cromwell scored a touchdown
from 16 yards out on a fake field
goal try in the second quarter
and intercepted a deflected pass
in the Uurd. returning it 31 yards
lo halt a Buccaneer drive and
set up a Rams field goal.
'"But that play the halfback
!Louis Carter l passed to Morns
Owens for 66 yards was my de·
te ns ive play all the way." he ex·
plained. "t missed the play and
let him get behind me ..
WRlLE HE WAS BLAMING
himself for the long gain. one
that didn't result in a score. he
was obviously happy over his
othe r play.
'"We planned the fake field
goal a ll the way ... he s aid. "Our
specialty teams coach felt they
were vulnerable to thl• fake fleld
goat and we worked on it dunng
the week.
"It was an option pass-run
play and I had three receivers
out. But when I cleared the lmc.
I saw that there was nobody
there for conlainment and I ran
for the first down. Everything
e lse was a ptus."
HI!' TOUCHDOWN came on a
fourth down play at the Bue 16
with four yards needed for a
first down. It. boosted the Rams
to a 10-0 lead on the first play or
the secpod quarter and. although
the Bucs came on strong at the
end to tie the count at 23·23. they
were never able to get in front.
It was a thnlling rimsh and
one that appeared to be heading
for the first overtime game at
the Coliseum when Coach John
Mc Kay's Buccaneers scored
with 47 seconds remaining.
Reserve qua rterback Mike
Rae connected with a formJ?r
USC t eammate. John McKay.
Jr . in the end zone on a 23-yard
sco ring p ~ss and Netl
O 'Donoghue tied 1t with a con·
version.
MVCH·MALIG NE D Ram
quarterback Pat Haden then
went to work, n1tt1ng w1111e
Miller for two straight passes
for 2J and 33 yards. Lawrence
Mccutcheon ran 18 yards up the
middle a nd Corr al c almly
kicked the field goal. his fourth
of the game. to give the Rams
the win with three seconds tog~
"l think this could give us a
lift." Haden satd after the game
"We were ablt' to get the big
plays today. something we have
lacked before .
"'T he two-minute drill ts
som ething we have worked on
all seasa"n and it 1s w melhing we
have done well all year ...
Asked why the Ram running
game didn't do well , he said.
"THEY <TAMPA BAY> are a
very good defensive team and
you have to g1vc the m some
credit... Haden said ··w e did
run when we had to and we had
some called back because there
we re a lot of fl ags out there to· day ··
The Rams were assessed 81
yards m 11 penalties including
See RAMS, Page 82
* * * Bone-hrea~g
R am Tackle:
Cheap Shot?
LOS ANGELES -Coach .John
Md<ay of Tampa Bay did not
c haq?e out-ight that 1t was a
c h eap s h ot th a t broke
quarterback Dou~ W1ll1 a ms'
Jaw. but formt•r Sout he r n
California coach came very
close
Tampa Bay. with a host ol
playl'rs who played a t use.
where McKay bccam~ legen·
dary. c h a lll·ni:ted the Los
Ange les Rams before losing
26-23 with just three second!. left.
Mt'KAV CHARGED : "Any
time you hit the passer above
the shoulders. it's a penalty Ob-
viously. it was a hit above the
shoulders because he was hit on
the cheek."
Williams. the r ookie from
Grambling drafted No. 1 by -
Tampa Bay, s uffered a gashed
lip and broken Jaw. There was
no immediate report on when he
might retum to action.
The sack resulting in the in·
Jury was a tackle by Rams'
linebacker Jim Youngblood. who
reacted to McKay's statement
by saying. "I 'm really surpnsed
to hear that he would say such a
thing . I hit him with m y helmet
-my helmet hit his helmet -
and there's nothing illegal about
that ..
La s t Monday . a Ji m
Youngblood saek separated the
s houlder of Atlanta quarterback
St<.'vc Bartkowski and Minnesota
r eserve quarterback Tommy
Kramer suffered a l 0oncuss100
when hit by the linebacker in
their game.
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Redskins at Colts
Tonight •s Game
Redskins by 4 '·"'
11 1• u u -101
H J1 JI ~-Ill Cl~ .. ·~ )I Los Anoei.s 14 A -
fMisK -Ta mpa Bay quarterback
MikR Rae gets dragged down by the
facemask on a tackle by the Rams' Bill
Simpson. Closing in on Rae is linebacker
f acemasklng cost the Rams a 16-y ard
penalty. but Los Angeles prevailed on a
last-second fie ld goal. 26·23 .. ---,
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1lf DAILY PILOT
A. Caoaule Report From the World ot Sport•
Phone on1pany Prob) 1ru.
Int rrupt NBC Coverage
t"r<>m i\r Ol~ac.ebe1t
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t ·u11M S11ndl\..'. tht• rwt"m k "';11rl
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l'l'W t";n~l.m1t Buffulo und St .11th' C'h1C'Ui(<1 l(umcll\ 11l l pm
EST "'t•rt• uruntt•rruptt•d . but problem• occu1 Mnit durllli
t rnn Rll'•llh'n of th1· ('It•\ t'l..tnd H11ui.ton 11nd 0 kland
t\ .111i.~1i. Ctt \ ..:amt•:-. "hlrh IW1'..m 11\ 2 p m
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.\nH'r 11•.t11 T t•lt•phonl' und T1·l··~ruph ltnt• fallurt>
i\t tht• st nrt nt tht• RaHh r, ('hsefi. iamt: whic h wal>
h·d In p~ir1' 11( ~''"1111 1 und lht-t•nt1rt> West Const north to
I '11rt l.111J 01 t • .111 .\'\ ,\ I -.w1h'h1ng f u1 lure betwet'n El
l' . .-.o. f'1•\a:. .md llul'h.1nk <'ituwd 11 1·11mplete outage tor
Jllout 10 11\1n11k.., 1n Sl l.nu1., UC i;a1J
'\ r\tl tht•t t• Y. ,1., II 11(11• hour pnt0d dunng WhlCh aU Sta
1111n ... rt•t't'l\tn,R th.ti ,llJnW Y.1·rt> g>vt'n .t d1:an feed, whrch
nwunt nu t'(1mnwr1•1t1b Th.it pruul.-m which lasted
from uhout I ;!()to 2 15 • rl'~Ulted from e ither a s witching
fa1 lun · or .in uuldl(«' at an '\1'&'1' microwave tower, t.he
th.'l \\ 01 k !'.did
··11 s rcall~ tra~H' wh1•n ... o m.1ny people work as hard
as n ur own pt-ople ll1d lo<l:t\." :.aid Don Ohlmeyer , ex-t·~ut1ve produt·cr ol MW !-.1>11rts "I mean, they really take
great pnde ml "urk111g 1111 '\fo'L football. and when the end
produrt l11 •com1•i. i.o totally 1·mbarrass ang, it's unbelieva·
ble "
Ohlml•ver said the nNY.urk spends about $100,000 a
"t•t'k 10 n ·nt .l\T &'I :.t·n 1n•i., udding · "If NBC had the
:>amc perlorm<.incc, I'd fire guys 1mrncd1ately "
T ony r.1anN t i. t rnHic <'oordsnator for NBC. who has
hC't'n workan~ nn NRC football ~overage for about 20 yt!Br:..
!>aJd . "In my m l'mory. l 'vc ne ve r seen such massive
failures "
-----Q .. te of tlw D•t1------
Te xas Chn:-uan Coach F. A. Dry, whose team
fumblt•d the opening k1t·koff on its own eight-yard
line to tn.1rner a tiJ·G rout at the ha nds of Houston :
"When you st<irt a ~<iml' ltkt· w1· did <tg ainst a team
lak1• Houston, you kno w you're going to have
pro 111 t' ms "
T he Ik?nvcr Broncos wno upset \'ict1ms in [il
National Football League al't1110 Sunday, falling •II•
to thl' Ne~ York Jl•ts. :ll·i8. The J cu, trailed 28·7
in tbe second quarter . . Oakland snapped a
two -game losing streak and climbed into a lie with
Denver for first place 1n the AF'C West as Ken Stabler
shook off three sacks and dirc·ckd two fourth-quarter scor·
mg dr\ves. lead.mg tht! Raiders to a 20-10 win over the
Kansas City Chit·fs . . Fran Tarken· <
too, who was knocked out r1f action in
the first ha lf with a cul upper lip,
directed Minnt'sota to a pair of second
half touchdowns as the Vikings downed
Dt'lroit 17-7 .. The: Philadelphia
Eagles took advantage of a rumbled
punt snap to allow John Sciarra 's
second-quarter touchdown and wenlr on
to upset Green Bay's Pac kers, 10-3
Terry Bradshaw's 24-yard touchdown
pass to Rocky Bleier with I 51 to play
STABLU rallied tt\e Pittsb11rg,h Steelers lo a 20· 14
win over the New Orleans Saints . . lloract! Ivory scored
two touchdowns and rushed for 1:>.8 yards as the New
l!;ngl~nd Patriots stop~d the Burralo Bills . 14-10. [il
The Houston Oilers. aided by a 72-yard •
touchdown pass from Dan Pastorlni to Mike 4 •
Barber and an ins pired Oiler defense, r allied to
beat Cleveland. 14·10 ... Steve Bartkowski
scored one tou<;hdown and passed for another. and F rank
Reed set up a score-with a 38-yard interception return as
the Atlanta Falcons downed the San Francisco 49crs, 21-10
... Jim Otis of St. Louis ran for two short touchdowns in a
f'ASTORINI
record first half performance and Jim
Hart's passt•s nddlrd a porous New
York secondary as Lhc Cardinals look a
20-10 decision from the Giants . . . Jim
Zorn hurled touchdown passes of 26 and
31 yards to Steve Largent to lead the
Seattle Seahawks t.o a 31 ·29 win over the
Chicago Bears ••. Dan Fouts fired a
touchdown pass to Bob Klein and Rolf
Benirschke kicked three field goals a s
the San Diego Chargers whipped the
Cincinnati Bengals, 22-13.
lhpo11t'• 50.loot Shot Sparlu 11f1en
Andre Dupont's 50-foot slap shot from the ~
left point broke a 3·3 tic and s tarted the '
Philadelphia Flyers to a 6-4 National Hockey
League vict.ory over the Colorado Rockies Sun· -
day night . . Rejean Houle scored on a power play pass
from Guy Lafleur midway through the third period, lifting
the Montreal Canadiens to a 1·1 tic with the Boston Brufns
... Craig Ramsay broke a scoreless tie late in the second
period and BUI Hajt added the winning goal late in the
third as the Buffalo Sabres beat the Minnesota North Stars.
2-1. .. Detroit Tommie Bergman scored on a quick
shot frolT' the slot lo give the Red Wings a 3.3 tie with the
Washington Capitals ... J.P. Bordeleau scored his sixth
goal of the season on a near breakaway in the second
period to lead the Chicago Black Hawks to a 3·1 vict.ory
over the St. Louis Blues ... Second-period goals by de·
fen semen Dave Farrish and Ron Greschner snapped a tie
and carried the Ne w York Rangers to their .seventh con·
secutive triumph-a 5·2 defeat of the Vancouve r Canucks.
OTHER SPORTS -World champion race driver
Mario Andre«i overslept and missed the start of the an-
nual London-to-Brighton veteran car 1'W\ Sunday ....
Dave. Marcia is pretty s ure he didn't win the Dixie 500 a uto
r ace in Hampton, Ga. Sunday, but he wouldn't swear to it.
Donnie Allison and Richard Petty both believe they won
and would swear to it. In fact, there was plenty of swear·
ing going on after the Grand National stock car race. A
scor.eboard foulup created the confusion. and the tr(le win·
ner 1s expected to be announced today . . Maurice Lae11
playing his first National Basketball Assn. game of the
regular season, scored 30 point.s to spark lhe Portland Trail
Blazer s to a 1 U·96 victory over the New York Knlcks. Lucas
bad been sidellned wtth a brolten bone s pur on hla shootJng
hand ... A crowd of 46,052 al Sunday's concluaioo or the
24-day Oak Tree thoroughbred meeting ut Santa Anita bet
a record amount for on e day of tbe meel, producing a total
handle of '3.148,566. .
~T~~
aADIO: Tbe Washington 1leClak1ns vs. the B•ltlmore
Colts, ~:60 p.m .. KNX (1010). Jack Buck and Hank Stram
report.
TV: The Washington Redaldns m eet the Colts in
Baltimore w1th Washington favored by four polnta. Fra.nk
Gifford, Don Meredith and Howard Cosell report 6 p.m .•
Channel 7.
I . .
Af'WI~
FOOTBALL I GOLF
Thursday
Big Day
For Preps
Orange County prt>p football
move11 into the eighth week or
the campaign with Veterans
Day Friday moving many of th~
regula~ Friday night games to
Thursday.
Among the s late this week as a
Sunset League due l between
FountaJn Valley lligh 's Baroru;
and the Westminster Lions tied
with 2·1 r ecords behind No t
Edison.
. Also or note is Servile Htgh's
invasion of St. Paul in Angelus
League action. St. Paul <7-01 is
the CI F Big Five's No. I rated
eleven, while Servile is ranked
No. 7 in Orange county County
He re is the week's slate:
T"UllSOAY NIO .. "f
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Co•" Colltqt 1t1
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Edl\Ofl el Hunt1n01on &@act> 111
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MAier 0.1 "' 81~ Monlgom•ry el $Mil•,..,..
Bowl l7°lOI ,, ....... .,'-"-
Anellelm vs Wesltlfl\ •11.e P••m• P•rk 111 ~Gnveu•o.,.
l• Ou1l'1• .,..._ Gerdel\ Crove •I 801 .. C.'41nde
11 JOI
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~"'II• .ti $1 Paul •II
AIR DEFENSE -Tampa Bay's Dewey
Selmon (61 > goes to the air to stop the -
Rams· John Cappelletti at the goalline
during first quarter action Sunday.
~~
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&owl Ill
Levi, Mann
Capture
Golf Title
LAKE BUENA VISTA. Fla
I AP l -A five-year pro who had
never won a tour event and a
mini-tour player completing his
fir st season on the PGA circuit
:.in• the new National Team Golf
t:h ampions.
Wa y ne Le vi . 25, a nd Bob
~t<1nn. 26, won UlC till<: S unday
by birdying the fin al two holes
on Disney World's treache rous
Magnolia Course to withstand ci
c h a ll e n s::<' by the broth ers
Wadkins. Lanny and Bob
"l 'M SORRY TO SEE this
come to an end. My partner was
JUs t !(ett1ng hot ," s aid an
ecstatic Mann. the lnd1anapohs
mini-tour graduate who fr~ly
admitted he was JUSl along for
company most of the time
Levi, a Tampa. Fla., resident
who plays out or Herkimer,
N.Y., dumped in more than 90
.pe rcent or tbe 34 birdies the duo
picke d up ov<'r the four days to
give them a three-stroke victory
with a 254 total score. They
played Sunday's final round in
9-u nder-par 63. as did the
Wadkins brothers.
But their $20.000 split of the
$40,000 firs t prize was "absolute
ly secondary" to getting their
qualifying exemptions from
e ach and every PGA event they
enter in 1979. said the 5-foot-9.
165-pound Levi through an car-
lo-ear s mile.
ALTHOUGH t he best -ball
event docs not count in official
PGA money winnings, the ir vie ·
Lory did grant them the all·
important exemptions.
''I waited until the last minute
to get it. and it sure feels good,"
s aid Levi. who had made $25.039
on the 1978 to11r but had not won
a tournament since turmn~ pro
in 1973.
Mann said he felt h<' deserved
his exemption although he spent
a good part of the lime standing
around watching his partner
sink birdies .
''I'll take it. I 'll stand right out
there and tee it up i'n every
tournament. J think I contr1but·
ed something, m aybe only the
t h ree winning shots." said
Mann. Levi heartily agr eed.
"IT'S A LOT easier to do 1t
with a partne r. I tell you." said
the modest , soft -spoke n Levi ,
whose best finish was third in
last week's Pensacola Open
. ._
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RAMS TOP TAMPA BAY. • •
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II JOI
Pactf tca "' R.-n<ho Atttm•to\ a1 Hnl"' Gr•''~·
II JOI Ora_u...,.
some on Jong 1?ainmg plays.
Rams Coach Ray Malavas1 or
Huntinl'!lon Beach said: ''There
are no easy teams in this lca~ue.
Tampa Bay is a l{O<>d football!
te am a nd they play that lhree-
man line on defense real well "
Coach Mc Kay, disappointed in
losing, was asked about the de·
lay of ftame penalty the Bucs
picked up at the Ram two in the
second quarter. then failed to
s core . ·
"We thought you could look
:.tra 1ghl at the <:lock and at
s howed eight seconds. Ho \\-e\'cr.
the cloc k a t t he o thC"r t·nrl
showed t1mt> had e xpired and
that 's what they went by "
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to play. Tampa Bay had only lO
m Pn on the f1C'ld when Haden
('onneclcd with Miller for 21
~ards .
.. AS GOOD AS WE arc. it's
hard to play the Rams with 10
men.·· Of course. the Bucs had
11 when.the next one went fer 33
y ards
C orra l connected on r1eld
goals or 29. Z'l. :12 an<! 27 yards
while O'Donoghul' hit from 42. 25
and 30 yards. Ile abo missed one
fro m 31 that evt·nlually made
the d1 m 'rence
Billy Wt:tddy caught a pass for
68 yards and a touchdo wn for the
R am s an the second quarter and
a nother USC ~rad, Ha r k) Bt•ll.
"'e nt an from a yard o ut for the
othPr Tamp•t Bay bCort-
The Rams play P11ti.hurgh an a
Sunday ruJ.!hl game rn their oc'<t out1n~ .it tht: Col1.,cu m Only a
handful ol l1dt\'l!> rt•mam to be
:-old.
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Ex-Angel Manager
Hired b y lndianH
CLEVELAND <AP 1 Dave•
Garcia. a former Clev1•l,rnd
coach . and Chuck llarten~tc·m
have been .hired as lnrh.ms'
coaches, r c pla c 1n ~ H11l'ky
Co lavito and H;irvcy Haddix, 11
was announced today.
Garcia, 58. m<1n <1gi•d t he·
California Angels lt o m Jul~ ti,
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Hartenstt>m, 36. wa:> a r<•l1t'f
pitcher with the Chrt•a go ('ulr-
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rC'plat-cs Jfa ddh as p1h ·h1ng
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NFL Qu.~tes
Around the Le~
By The AssociatNi Pr t>s-.
Wh at they Wl're s<1ymg Sunday
around tht• Nalion<.11 Football
League·
"Every do~ has his d<iy This
old do~ had his todn ~· " Pitts
b ur)!h 's Roc k y Ble il'r, whn
t urm•d a short \(l!'>S from Tt•rry
Rrc.1dshaw into thl' \\ innin~ :.!·l
';1r<I touchdown play with I 51
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ovt•r New Orlt•ans
.. Everyont· talks about his rn
h•rc<.•pt1ons, but when hi.' 's hllt.
he's hotter than anybody t-lst• ..
Oakl a nd light e nd Dave
Casper, taJkinJt about Raiders
q ua rterback Ken Stabler. who
m ade up for three intf'rceplions
by d1 r('ctmg two fourth-qudrkr
:-connA d nves as Oakland lwal
Kansas City 20 10
· 'Th l' dt•fen:.t• got togethf.'r
twforl' the garnf..' and dcc1dt:'d
lhal we v.c·rc goin~ to go out and
r e .i 11 y h 1 t so m t• hod y ..
H o u s t o n l1n ebac k c r T e d
Washington, who helped thc
Oilers limit Gre~ P ruitt to 16
vards on 13 carries and also
~acked Br ian Sipe seven times
fo r 54 yards m losses as Houston
beat the Clcv<'land Browns 14·10
"There had to be som e luck in·
\'olvcd today. I'm JUSt ~lad to
~cc our players get one in re
'crsc Wl''' e ;ilrc·ady lost some .. , <· ~ h o u I d h a v e w o n • ·
Ph 1l adcl ph1 a Coac h Dic k
VnmPil. whost· Eagll's turned a
rumbl<•d sn.1p on a punt play into
lhl' Oltly tout·hdO\l.n of th111r Ill :1
tr).<{mµh m•<'r Green l3 ay
VE AME IL TAlllCEHTOH
Pun.•1fory midway through the
second quarter. Ile returned to
:.tart the second half, however,
and finished with 18 completions
m 27 attempts for 211 yards and
one touchdown as the Vikings
beat the Lions 17·7.
"I don't lhtnk they w<•rc play
rng wtth e motion." M1am1 de·
rensive tackle Bob Baumbower,
:ifler the Ool rh1ns beat the
Super Bowl ch:.imJllOn Dallas
Cowboys 23· 16
"I'm JUSt glad it's over. No ....
(•ver ything t·an get hack 111
norm al." Full back Jim Otis.
who replaced Johnny Roland as
St. Louis' a ll·t1me lead ing
rusher by ~ainjnJ(~ yards in lhe
Ca rds' 20·10 decision over the
N('w York Giants. r aising his
nine.year total to 3,664 yards.
"We didn't think he could do
that to us." Denver Coach
Red Miller. a fter watching Malt
Robinson quarterback the New
York Jets from a 21·roint d('fi C1t
to a 31-28 upset of the Broneos.
the wi nning pmnls com ing on a
75 yard bomb to Wcsll'y W<d kl•r
"1th 5 :45 to play
"We didn't gl\ <' ur anything
.. asy and we seor<.•d a touchdown
in the last quartl'r when 1t was
all but ovC'r. That's encouraging
We d idn't give up." Fn•d
O'Connor. t he new San Fran-
cisco coach. on why hC' was not
too disappointed after lo!>mg his
NFL debut to Atlanta 21-10.
Colts,
'Skins
Tangle
U/\LT ll\l O RE cA P >
Quartt•rlJ<•cks Billy Kilmer and
Uc•1·1 .lon(•!i, who have 11pcnt most
ur t h11' Nntional F'ootball League
w.1M>11 on1ti<' bench. a re ex peeled
tc> i.t urt m tm11ght's game bet ween
lhl· Wasttln.:-ton Redskins And the n 11 It I mor1.• Colts
T lw llt'<lskins arc rated four·
µoint favorites ror the nationally
l\'l1·v1~t'd {'Ontest before a sellout
' rnwcl or more than 60.000 In
M1•mur111I Stadium
T IU-: l 9·YEAll-OLO Kilmer
hJd lhrown only t wo passes
On 'ft' To rtiglu
ClaantM"I 1 at 6
hdun• getting tus first start of
the Sl'ason last week against San
Frane1sco. He responded by
completing 12 of 23 passes fo r
185 yards and two touchdowns m
.1 Jg 20 victory
T hal gave the Redskins a 7·2
rl'cord a nd movl.'d the m ont.>
game a head of the defendin~
Super BowJ c hampion Uallas
Cowboys m the NFC East
Kilmer . who r e placed J ot·
T he1smann, had the respect or
B a l t 1m orl' Coac h Teel
Murchibroda the former of
fensive coordinator for tht'
Redskins
"BILLY IS A FIGHTE R a nd a
leade r." !>aid Ma rchibroda . "lie
might not look pretty throwing
the ball. but no matter whether
1t spirals or not. it gets to wher1•
it's supposl.'d to be ..
Ba ltimore h a:, stu mbll'c1
without the sen•tc('S of J ones.
wbo s uffered a pa rtial shoulder
separation m the final prescason
game and played only 10 m inutes
bl.'fo re bcmJ.? rcmJur<'<i in an· Ott
15 ~a me against the New York
Jl'ls
B UT WITll A :J.6 r<>cord that
has a ll but <'hminated the m
from contPnl1on for a fourth
s traight championship in the
A FC East, the Colts were ex-
µectcd to start thl· st1ll-a1ling
Jones.
T he s1x·year pro continued to
suffe r pain during prac tice
sessions. but even below par he
was considered a better risk
tha n younJ? Mike Kirkla nd.
In his two starts this year.
Kirkland has been intercepted
seven times on 39 attempts and
his inexperience has ha mpered
Baltimore's sputtenng offense
T h e No. 2 quartt>rback. Bill
T roup. sufferl'd a broke n band
two weeks ago
"It hurts a lot more than 1t did
before the Jets game ... Jones
said of his shoulder. "But l think
1 ·11 be ready. r m tired of nol
playing "
East Com e s West
T o Win Ascot
GARDENA (AP > Bob East
of Shelbyville. Ind .. caug ht pace
sl'lter Ron Shuma n of Mesa.
Ariz . on the 35th of 40 laps to
~ m the U.S. Auto Cluh sprint
('ar fe<iture at Ascot Park Salur·
day night
IL was the second lime in three
years that East had scored a
s urprise victory in USAC's final
series of t he year. The last
California event will be held
next week.
"I don't feel l1kt• talking to·
day. my mouth hurts .. Min·
fl t>So t a qua r terba<'k F r a n
Tarke nton, who lost three caps
on his teeth and left the field to
receive 12 stitches on his liµ
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Mondliy. No,,.mber 6, 1978 DAILY Pll.OT 83
Dallas Lacked Emotion
Miami Owhuts Cowboys, 23-16
MIAMl I AP I The Dallas
Cowboys had three more days to
~ear up ror the Miami Dolphins
and a big loss to lean on for
incentive
None or it helped
The Do lphins, riding Bob
Griese's pinpoint passing and
taking ad vant age of Dallas
turnovers. defeated the Cowboys
23·16 Sunday. It raised Miami's
record to 7·3 and dropped the de·
fending Super Bowl champions
to 6·4, leaving them l l!:z games
behind Washington in the Na-
tio na l Football League's Na·
t1onal Conference East.
"COMING OFF the loss to
Minnesota." Miami defensive
tackle Bob Baumhower s aid of
the Cowboys' 21·10 defeat, "wt·
were expecting them to be really
fired up. l don't think they were
playing with emotion.
"They had 10 days lo prepare
for us anq we expected that
would make a difference. but it
didn't seem to." he said.
Just as Fran Tarkenton of th(!
Vi kin~s had lorn up Dallas by
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passing into the teeth or the nex
de fe nse. Griese penetrated it
with ease. completing 12 of 18
passes for 185 yards and setting
up one-yard scoring r uns by
Norm Bul a ich a nd De l v in
. Williams. And just as Da llas had
rum bled it s way to the loss
against Minnesota. the Cowboys
coughed up the ball early to give
Miami two scores. In all, Dallas
lost the ball five times. Miami
never gave it away.
"WE STARTED OUT again
like we did Thursday against the
Vikings -very flat.footed."
Dallas Coach Tom Landry said.
"W e a r e w ay be hind i n
turnovers. That's the thing that
keeps plaguing us."
A Griese·to·William s pass
p lay covering 42 yards and
passes or 17 and 10 yards to
Durie! Harris on Miam i's first
possession preceded Bulaich's
touchdown dive just 3:05 into the
game. And on Dallas · second
play from. scrimmage, Tony
Dors ett fumbled a nd d efemsivt:
tackle Bob Ba umhower r e ·
covered. A is.yard pass to An·
d re T illman put th~ball on the
Dallas one before Williams bulled
In for a 14-0 lead with 6 : 16gone .
GA RO \'EPREMIAN'S 45·
yard field goal made It 17-0 just
be fore the hair. T he Cowbo)'!>
were stopped three times within
touchdown range a nd had lo set-
tle for Rafael Septien field goals
o f 30, 39 a nd 24 yards. The
Cowboys ' lone touchdown came
with 4:44 to play on Roger
Staubacb's 9-)>ard pass to Billy
Joe DuPree.
With just over two minutes to
go in the half. Butch Johnson oC
Da llas fumbled a punt a rrG
Mia mi's GeraJd Sma ll recovered
at the Cowboy eight . setting up
Yepre mian's 23-yard field goal
and a 20·3 halftime lead.
Yepre mian aJso kicked a
23-yarder with 7:42 to go in the
gam e. ·
Coast Sllrf~rs Top GWC
Orange Coast College virtually
assured itself of a third straifthl
national intercollegiate surfing
championship Sunday when the
Pirates defeated Golde n West
Colle ge, 70·53, in Huntington
Beach.
Su rfers from OCC spilt six
heals wifh Golden West. but took
second in five of t he six to
secure victory.
Heat winne r s fo r Ora nge
Coast were Dale Carter , Rick
F u gne tti a nd J ohn Gotha rd,
Golden West's winners were Jiro
Kobayashi. Greg Shuman and
J ulie Dodd. ·
T he s urfers rode three-to
four-foot waves in a s light
orrshore wind. Orange Coast is
now 7-0 on the year . wh il~
Golden West 's record d rops to
4-1.
OCC Wome n Place 2nd Cart E. Deppen, D.P.M.
S/\NT/\ BAHBARA El Camino College out-
lasted Orangc Coast Colleg(', IS.II. 15-12. 15·7 to
cC1 pture the pr<.•sll g1ous Santa Barbara women's
volleyball tournament ehampionship Sunday.
OCC had defeat ed El Camino. ~HS. 15-12. 15·6
in thl' Sl'm1finals. but thl.' Warriors came back from
lhl' losl•r's bracket toga in the cham pionship. -·
OCC's Dale Kt"Ough and Wendy Lewis were
st•lcctcd to the all tourney team .
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TENNIS COURTS H IP? -Although th e
camera didn't catch them at a part1cu l~r
Iv happy momC'nt here, American tennis
:-.tar Chris E vert and Great Br1trun's J ohn
Ll oyd have ~n spending most of their
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s pa re t i me' togethe r a nd E vert has
described 1t as "a serious relationship."
The photo was taken at London's Savoy
Hotel Friday.
E'r..,P~BJ
GOALIES ...
pered by numt.•rous ha nd in
1uric s throughout the sea !:>on,
has b<'<'n brillia nt in goa l. a llO\\ ·
ing only O.fi7 per g:.irm·
P a tton has also bC'cn SPl't'
tacular, surre nder ing a O 70
average while tht.• Pirate~ arc
securely in the second spat, 1' 2 ~
games off the pace.
"IT'S BEF.N Fl'N this ~ca.son
:ind we both t'nJ<lY µlaying." s~ud
Pa tton of his n vulrv with Ounn
Thl' \\\O ll'ams h X\'l' :ilrcadv
m t•I l\\1c·t· this Vt•ar with the
Rustler::. taking oiw J.!:tm e \\hill'
the uthc·r end ed 1n a t 1c
"Thc•rt•'s a tc•rt:11n a m ount of
f!OOd·natun'<f t c•as 1ng," admits
Dunn. "but be fo r e t he two
ga m es we ~ot toge t her and
prayed with e ach olht•r "
DUNN AND P ATTON have
been activC'IY involved in the Athlett-~ m ;\clwn soccer pm
gr<im for t h1• last C'ouple of
years.
Roth an· dt•VQ.Lll Christian ....
and e:.ich hop<.•s to be ublt· ·to
fulfi ll both comm1tm c·nt ...
soccer and God-throu~hout the·
next few years.
"We neve r worry a bout ttw
outcome," :.ayi. P .illon "1\ll ""('
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Tennis Roundup
Lutz Captures
Paris Open Title
From AP Dispatches
PARIS Bo b Lutz of San
Clc m <'ntc• defc-atcd country man
To m Gullikson. 6·2. 6 2. 7·6 Sun·
d <1 y to "'1n the Pans Open tcnn1~
championship
ThC' 31-year old Lutz easily
dominated thl' first two sc·ts. re·
lying hea\'tly on the net play he
used lo d efloat t o p -secd C'd
Am erican Brian Gottfried in the
semifinals Saturday.
Gullikson rallied in the third
set . t aking a 5·3 lead. But Lutz
broug ht the score to 5·5 and then
won the tiebreaker 6·4 with a
we ll-placed backhand lob out of
Gullikson·s reach.
Lutz will rel urn to the Una led
States to pr<'par e fo r lht• Davis
Cup finals at Palm Spri ng~ an
Dcccmb<'r.
Lult 1s schedule d for t he
doub)('s in the Davis Cup but he
!>a1d the re was a possibility he
m ight play singles 1n placC' of
.lohn Mc Enroe ·· .. He ts fair
I~· nervous and m y success ;1l
Paris s hows I am in good
s ha pe ." he told reporters.
ln the doubles finals. Bruct·
~1 :rnson of the United St ates and
Rhod<'sian Andrew Patlt~on de·
ft•ated Guillermo Vilas of Argcn·
trna a nd Ion Tmac of Romania.
1·6. 6 2 Vilas ' powe rfol ser ve
\\as not enoug h to overcome I he
s peed and aggressive net play of
Mans on and ~tt1son.
tic in the Cologne Grand Prix
tennis tournament Sunday when
an inj ury forced his unsec.'<ied In-
dian opponent. V1Jay AmritraJ.
to retire Crom the m at ch 1n the
s e<'ond s et · Thc victor y wa s
\\Orth $12,750
Fibak-had upsl•t t.; S fa\on te
John McEnr0t.• 5-7. i;.1, tH in a
hard · fought semifina l late Satur.
d av
Th e Pole had taken the first
set 6·2 and trailed O· l m the
second whe n AmritraJ com ·
pJa ined of sharp s toma ch pains
and walked off the court.
Tht' tourname nt physician
said the Ind ian had lorn a
stomach muscle while wanning
up befor r the m atch.
AmntraJ. who won $6,375. said
he• had fell very strong and de
ter m1ned to win before his in·
1ury. ··but l just couldn't."
Ile hact Oeen Slde hned for
st•veral weeks with an artn in·
Jury {'artier this year .
"Natur<illy. I'm not O\'erjoyed
with this victory. I didn't think
my first Grand Prix s uccess this
yea r \\Ould turn out this way."
Ftbak 5.aid
On Saturday, f'1bak had upset
predict ions of :r Mc En roe v1c·
ror y by provmJ.! a tou~h oppo-
n<'nt in the first set and laking
tommand in the last two. The
s e tba c k left the rn ycJr·old
i\meritan with n consolation
prize of S3.150 a s a defeated
Mazatla .. Raee
Christine
By ALMON LOCKABEV
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Light winds continued to plague the
33 s tarters in the Los Angeles to
Mazatlan race Sunday as the fleet
m oved into Mexican wate rs JUSl
north of Ensenada.
For the leaders 1t appeared to be a
case of searching for better air, a nd
as a result. the brg Class A yachts
were scattered
Fred Preiss' 84-root sloop Christine
out of Pacific Ma riners Yacht Club
se emed to have found the better slot
as she look over the boat-for.boat
le ad about 131 miles from the start.
AND THERE W E R E s ome
surprises among the front runners.
Nick Frazee•s 58·foot sloop Swift•ure
Sa.n Diego Yacht Club. was only roo;
miles astern of Christine and nml'
m iles ahead of Sumner A. Long's
79-foot s loop Ondine. Ne w Yo rk
Yacht Club.
But the big surprise was dished up
by the two ultra·light displaceme nt
sloops . Merlin and Drifter, which
shot out to an early lead after the
Saturday noon sta rt off the Los
Angeles breakwater.
MERLIN SHOWED a position
about 35 miles be hind Christtnl'
Sunday. and Drifter was another nine
miles back. Both yachts are under
charter . Merlin is being sailed by 8111
Niemi . Seattle. and Drifter is betnJ?
co·sk1ppered by Tony DelJmo and
Mike G.iynor , Los Angeles Y<1cht
Club
Swiftsurl''s pas1tion gave he r th1·
corrected time: lead in both Class A
SOCCER I TENNIS I BOATING
• in Lead
BOATING
and the neet. Christine was second
and Ondlne third.
Winds al the Sunda y mornm~
rolkall were reportc<t at ubout 10
knots from north nonheast
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"Wc•'re both hoping for a Ill'."
sa ys Patton as ht· lookl·d :.it
Dunn. "That would lea ve u~ 1n a
i.:ood pos 1t1on for t';Jt:h tc·a m to
m uk e the playoff~ ... Antrltraj Default•
COLOGNE. West Germany -
Fourth.seeded Wojtek Fibak of
Poland won the me n's singles t1·
semifinalist. MAZATLAN RACERS GET AWAY fN LIGHT AIR START AT LOS ANGELES
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McEnroe and fellow American Christine (No. 57370) Was Le ading Fleet at Sunday Rollcall
P c•ter Fleming shared the S3.soo · ------------------------------doubles pnze with a convincing
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SAN FRANCISCO I/\ P > Sao Francisco 49er supe rstar run·
ning back 0 J . Simpson's damaged right sho ulder Wa!> scheduled
to be re·cxamm<'<i by team doctors here today.
Simpson separated his s houlder early in the second quarter of
Sunday's game at Atlanta when he was tackled hard by several
Falcons X ravs taken the re were inconclus ive, necessitating
further t<'Sts today. the 49e rs said.
"I am in a little pain.'' Simpson said after the game, his arm
in a sling. "Wht•n I got down. I heard something snap. The doctor~
told me it was a third-degree separation. I'm not sure what tha1
means but they dtd say it 's worse than a first -degree."
Simpson. th<' N FL 's second all-time leading grouud gaine1
with 10.776 yards. has gained only 593 in 10 games this year. in
eluding 15 on ftvc carries Sunday.
6-3. 6·2 final victory ove r Bob
He witt a nd rr('W Mc Miiian.
S toll Tri ..,,.plu
BUENOS AIRES. Argentina
-Caroline Stoll of the United
Sta tes celebrated her 17th birth·
day S unday with a 6·3. 6·3 vic-
tor y over Ar~cntma 's Emilse
R a poni and won. the wome n's
sinJtles lillc in the River Plate
International t ennis e ham·
pio nships.
Jose Luis Clerc of Argentina
beat New Zealand's Chris LeWts
6· l. 6-J and captured the men 's
sing les title al the Buenos Aires
Lawn Tennis Club.
.LEASING? Retraction Sought
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NEW YOS.K <AP) -Jockey Angel
Cordero Jr .. named in a copyrighted
Sports Ulustrated article about a
race-Clxing plan . h a s i ssue d
categorical denials to six allegations
made In the article and has de·
manded an "Imme diate and
thorouJ!h" retrac tion by th e
maRazine.
Cordero. who s aid he had retained
a New .. York law firm to represent
him in matters pertaining lo the arti·
cle. sent a letter to the magazine that
denied the following:
-AWARENEs.5 OF having met
anyone named Tony Ciulla. Ciulla.
35. reportedly ts under federal pro-
tection after providing evidence re·
gardlng several hundred fh<ed races
at tracks throughout the United
States.
-Having accepted money from
anyone to puJJ a horse or fix n race.
Ciulla is quoteJ in the article as say-
ing one of his methods of fixing races
was to bribe jocke ys t o hold their
horses back durm& a race. thus a l-
low\ng horses bet on by Ciulla to
finish In the first three positions
--. ....
-THAT HE BELJEVED he was
under investigation by any federal or
state law enforce ment agencies. The
article claims Cordero is one of
many under surveillancl' by federal
and s late law enforcement agencies.
Other Jockeys named in the article as
under investigation for fi xing hun-
dreds of races between J972 and 1975
a rc : Jorf?e Velasquer . Braulio Baeza,
Mlck<'Y Solomone. Mike Venezia, Ed·
die Belmonte and Con Errico.
-That the FBl could have a
number of reports o f me etings
between Cordero and Ciulla as Sports
Illustrated said in the article because
he never had met Ciulla.
-That he had participated in, or
had knowledge of. any efforts to fix
the outcome of the ninth races at
Aqueduct April 7, 1975 and April 10.
1975. The article detalJs alleged fixes
of each race and alleges, through
Ciulla. that Cordero intentionally
brought Saratoga Prince an 10th in
th<> April 7 rucc.
-ANY FOUNDATION to st ate·
m ents by trainer John Colter before
the New York State Racing and
Wagering Board rega rding Cordero
Sequoyah
Wins Class
tf im Moo re ·~ Se-
quoyah. Balboa Yacht
Club. was the Class A
winne r 1n the seventh
race of Voyagers Yacht
C l ub's Humphr ey
Bogart Series Saturday.
The r:.ice was the fi na l
Boga rt feature or the
season
Second m Class A wa~
Cats Paja m as, Carl
Last . Voyagers Yacht
Club, ~nd th.ird wa s Van·
tagc, Dick Seward. Lit·
tie Ships f1eet.
C lass B winner was
Vortex. skippered hy
Bruee Twiche ll. VYC.
s eco nd was Ninolc,
Hank Humann. Balboa
Yacht Club. a nd third
was Howlin' Owl. Allen
Stewart, VYC
' Series Won
By Haines
Robbie Haines of San
Diego Yacht Club bes ted
a fleet of eight Solinl!
sailors Saturday to win
Bah\ a Corinthian Yacht
Club's annual Podolak
Memorial Regatta.
The serles consisted or
three races Friday and
four on Saturday.
Ru11ner-up was Scott
H ayward . Nt>wport
Horbor Yacht Club. and
thlrd was J ohn "Driscoll.
San Diego Yacht Club
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Surf glas Sales
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Santa Ana. has announced th,. re<>rganizallon or
the sa leg department. namin~ Richard Loufe k and
_Ma ry Ellen Mazzro of Newport Beach, as co·
ma nagers.
SurfJ?las ·is the m unufacturer of Prindle
c::tamarans
Lou!ek and Maueo will work together on the
nationwide operations of the Prindle dea lt-r
network. Loufek has been With Surfglas ror two
years as quality control m anager He will retain
these duties along wtth concentrating on the oul·
side s ales proJects .
MAZZEO HAS been \\Ith tht> firm for Ovi:
\'Car!'I m the role of eontrollt•r Sh1.· will retain thcs~
res pons1bllit1CS while COOrdmilting the tn hOU51.'
saleo: functions.
The management ehanRes are being m ade in
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Monday, No\19f'f!bef 6. 1978 N * DAILY PILOT
Inflation
/
Cheap Imports
Aid Eoonomy
By SYLVIA PORTER
Mlltlo••Set'Wt
"The Japanese have done more for th<: American con-
sumer than Ralph Nader." a government economisl 81ufi privately a while ago.
Has meaning: Cheap im ports help keep aown pnces
The weakness in thr U .$. dollar has become a pn me
factor in fueling lhe-speedup of inflation in 1978 and pulling
up prices of imports. Every J percent decline in the
dollar 's buying power in terms of Japant>Se yen, German
marks or other major currencies has added an estimated
1/10 of 1 percent to consumer pnces ucros.<;·lhe·board.
MEANWHILE, ACTIONS AND INACTIONS BY
Congress m the past session m ay force the Treasury lo
slap more duties on imports, intensifyLOg the drive toward protectionism.
~ Instead of being geared to f_1gbt.ing i!lnat10n, trade
,policies are swmgmg toward spumng mflat1on.
Instead of encouraging cheap imports to curb the pn ce
spiral and instead of protecting U.S. workers from foreign
competition m more direct ways, the country is movang to
res trict imports. The policies are upside down
The danger 1s that
''there is a growing de·
mand from producers
w ide range r pro·
ducts." says <: World
Bank. If pres res arc
Money's
Worth
IO i ndustrial~ COUO· tries for prote tion in a
not resisted. import curbs "will anevat ably tend to push up
prices an lbe tndustraalazed countries. adding to the
already difficult problem of persistenl inflation." the re-
port says.
Consumers pay for import limits designed to protect
JObs of wor kers m sheltered industries.
Relief from imports for s ugar producers costs an
estimated $660 million a year m higher prices, and sugar
producers are lohbymg for more restramts. Import quotas
on m eat cost $400 m1Jl1on to $800 milhon annually. Tl}e
average cost to consume rs for each Job preserved through
trade protection amounts to more than $50,000 a year. says
Brookings Institution economist Robert W. Crandall
ARE QUOTAS, TARIFFS, "VOLUNTARY" res traints
and similar barriers necessary to safeguard American
JObS..,
It's a "dubious" rationale, says the World Bank. Other
~ludies show that. within a given industry. more jobs an:
lost through tecl1nological change than through imports.
Trade protection tends to encourage involved In·
dustries to delay changes, say some experts, as well as to
put off cost-cutting steps .
Direct. temporary wage subsidies would be a less cost
ly , less infla tiona r y and more eff1c1ent way to help
workers in dying industries to move into new JObs.
THE U.S. GOVERNMENT COULD PAV more than
$.3,750 to each of the roughly 360,000 hourly workers in thl'
steel industry. and the total cost to U .S taxpayers would
be no greater than the cost of current protectionist
policies, Crandall says.
Substituting direct payments for import protection tn
the meat, st.eel and sugar industries:rld lead to a drop in
prices of as much as $2 7 billion a yea e says.
Nert Other factors
l.... .../
Stock Market F alh
In Late Trading
NEW YORK CA Pl -The stock market retreated tod<.1~
amid maxed sentiments about the economic outlook
The Dow Jones average of 30 mdustnals was down 8 14
points to814.97.
And losers held a 3·2 edge on gamers an the over-e1ll lally m New York Stock Exchange· listed issues.
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dettd a• a rHUtt ot n.fH'
hust>en<l 1 munl(>Uleftor> ot
"n ....,..._.. P•ttenl 12 "" I 0 MOVIE
• " • · Where The Red F;;,n ntow.. I 1975) SI""·
.. ,, PeterNt1. J81'WIS Wflll-mor• A )'OUng t>oy S 1119 IS
u "9d Dy tne two re<lt>one
r>ound• h8 raised (2 fltl I ID CAROL IUANETT
ANOFRIENOS
Slut• ··eroltMw1Y Lo•"
Be<111mo HonMly
(f) MOVIE
ro ,,,. •It• OI The WtUtd
010, 8 MOVIE
• • ·~ ' tOO R1lletl" I 19691
J1rn 81own Raquel Welcfl
An Ol.otlaw lndtM _. blact..
lawman 11nd a femaltl rtw0
luh()nef't hefO the M8XiC.an
l1101ona depoae j C•\.11!1
~vetnO< f2 fire I QJ MERV OAIFFIN
OuHt• Ltlllen Certer
4 nOy W1t11ams Paul
W1lll1<mJ. loiena Lynn,
.t.roi;n11n1an a.uchoa fl3 Vl&ONS
"L11e·s Pioneer O.ary A
yoono bride eome. 01 age
wllllo travet1ng 10 tfle Ore·
QO'> THfltO<y In .1 wagon
11e1n wolh Nit nu,Dand and
n1s family (RI
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PERFORMANCU
Macbeth No•man
8alfey. Patricia Joflnson
end RoDon Stalpeton are
tttalured 1n Verdi s lull-
ten9tn opera. sun9 •n the
0<~1na1 lt•1tan ®J MOVIE
TUBE· TOPPERS
ABC .fl 6:00 - Monday Night Foot
ball. The Washington Redskins invade
Ualtimore for a battle with the Colts .
NBC D 9:00 -"Rainbow." Andrea
McArdle plays the young Judy Carland
in this new TV movie about the legen
dary entertainer. Also featured arc
Piper Laurie. Don Murray and Michael
P arks. <Scc reviewbclow l
KCET @ 10 :30 -Lookin~ for
Aquarius: California 's Quest for Wutcr ..
The state's uncertain future of water re·
sources is exam ined in this s pecia l re ·
Port.
4D THE GONG SHOW Ct MONTY PYT'HOH'S
FL YlNO CIRCUS
A Span.Sh lltglllCIUD a
man wllfl a 18()4! recorde•.
,, movntaln etwnbing e•i>e-
dll>On, and a VISll IQ a
bar bet st>QC> (RI
fD OICK CAVETT
• THE 000 COOf>t.E
Oscar Md Feh learn IMt
lhey fk" r8QUl(e tnon()(
SUIQefV
., GET&MA!n
Al a gr8"9)'ard r~
vous. a woman ldentltres
IWV"self at tn. only w11~
~a"'" a l(AOS aoen1
A man l1nd1 fl•m••ll
tr~ tn an Otftc:e Wltfl
1119 dN<l DO<ly ol lh• W()(n•
an lie iust murdered
(D MOVIE
• • "HUii'. P9~) Geot"~
MO#llgomtl'Y. MOtlll FtM
mat1 A young man return•
10 tfle Pt11hpp1ne1 to ,..,,eoge t"4! death of ht•
1a1het ( 1 ,,, 30 m•n I &l MACNEll I LEHRER
12:40 fl CJ) C8S LATE MOVIE
• • "'l3dtes Of Come··
119721 Ouv1d Jant.aen.
John llllcti A U ~ lr9115-
ury ..g.,,,1 111111> 10 Drealc the
opera11on ot .... gangilet
wno ha~ taken over 01n
er\t1roc11y
t'OO 0 TOMORROW
t:30" D NEWS Q WANTED OEAOOR
ALIVE
"'Cllaln Gnng '
2.1l0 0 HEWS Q) OETSMAAT
Mu 's 1ntormanl •S ...oond-
tld Dy KAOS bel0<e fie can
gtv1! llWJ tormute''i tocalt0n
CPart If
1 .. r1, AJ1u•1n, •~
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1t l C8SNEWS
Fo~ing Death
• • • Sea And TIWI S1n-
ote Girt (1964 ) Tony
Cu<llS Natatlfl Wood A
magazine ec111or' • pt1tn to
ruin a reseatcn psycflOIO-
orst s rflC<Jlllllon 1>aGlcl1res
wnen ne loll\ 1n lave ""''"
ner J! "''I
• • • • "4cCabe And Mrs
Miller·· ( 1971) Warren
Bwlly. Julie Ctv1stl4! Part
n1::rs set uo a businen 1n a
!mall m1n1ng town. onty to
11a11e large< bus.ness 1n1111-
est s mo"e in on 1 nttm f 2
ll•S)
Ouesl James Galway
11.30 IJ (I) R0Ct<F<>RD FllES
'In Pursuit Ot Coriil
ThO<ne"' RocklO<d IS hlfed
10 fOllo'or a YO\ln9 woman
1ust reltlased trom pnson
tii1 CAPTIOHEO A8C
NEWS
tM) MOVIE
2:27 1) NEWS
2:30., NEWS
2:57 IJ MOVIE
• • •,, • S1a111on Road e 30 ., I LOVE LUCY
HtC~~ h •\ & l.tnHrtJ •
•Ufl»"'k J>...,ft f, ot ! wl' \
'"' 1110.i.r fl'.) MICHAU JACl<i0f4
1:1·r.lldint· 1''1t z~t·rn l<I gue1.ts J !:> lhl·
tt·rrn111.tll\ tll mothe r o f Lou Grant ·~ a~
... 1 ~1 :11H c•11y t•chtor un "Lou Grant "
111111~h1 m lO on ens\ Channt!l 2
fZl} W EVENING AT
SYM~Y
Colin Davis oonduc111 lho
Botton Sympl>Ony Ofclles-
"a "' Ch0<ak s Syml)h<>nlc
varinttons and M a11
8ructi s Fan1as.a on Scot-
tish !Olk melodies to• v1ol1n
Wiii! ()fche$tra
8:30IJ(I) OHEOAYATA
TIME
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dollars 1n tloton money ·~
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BighKicker
Ann-Margaret leads a troop of Rockettes
<.il Nc'W York's Radio City Music Hall.
/\llhough t he stage was fi)Jed with s tars.
the 6,000-seat auditorium was empty. A
<·rc w was filming "Rockette: A Holiday
Tribute to the Radio City Music Hall,'' to
b<.· aired Dec. 14 on NBC. Channel 4.
Three Assigned
To 'Sacketts'
llOLLYWQOO IAPl Glenn Ford. Sam El-
lrott a nd Academy Award-winner Ben Johnson will
:-t;.ir in the NBC mini series "The Sacketts," based
ml two novels by Louis L'Amour.
Tht· four-hour drama follows a pioneer family
m the beginnings Of t he New Mexico Territory
Production is unde rway in Colorado and will
move to Arizona. ·
Robert Totlt!n is directing from Jim Byrnes
.1daptation of the L'Amour novels "Sackett" and
"The Daybreakers."
Political Time
'Must' for Radio
WASffiNGTON IAP l -Broadcasters must
mske a reasonable amount of time available to
p011tical candjdntes. regardless of the type of music
or news the stations present to listeners, the Federal
Commurucatlons Commission says.
The FCC said in n decision announced Thursday
that WKKQ l'l HibbinR. Minn., must report how It In-
tends to meet obligations to Sen. Wendell Anderson.
the Democratic nominee se<'klng a nother term. An-
derson complained the stntlon refused to sell him
five-m inute segments and quoted e"orbitant rates
rorsuch broadcasts.
The stutioo argued It hud u policy against selling
tame tonaerthnn s pot announcements
.......
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C.ihlormu Suprem" Court
Ch1el Ju~tlCe Ro"'6 8"d 1~
s;rollte<J
'11) INTAOOVCING
BlOlOOY
1mmon11y"
7.30 IJ DISCO MAGIC
I CONSUM ER BUY LINE
NEWLYWED GAME
TIC TAC DOUGH
G) AOAM-12
Malloy and Reed arrest a
p111r of pflony money
passers ;ind c atc:h "
roDoe< 1n the ;)Ct
'1i) JULIA CHILD ANO
COMPANY • .. v•P Luncn"
$ 100,000 NAME THAT
TUNE
8.-00 8 ()) Wl<RP IN
CINCINNATI
Andy s e•1111lfroend now a
f.JmOU5 rflCOrdtng Siar,
shows up 1n C1ncinna11 1or
&:30 II CJ) PEOPLE
Q) THE 000 COUPLE
Felra. his cousin Ben and
Osc.r all lllGe 1a1I for fraud
'" one ot ff;1ta·s a<l•et1•~·
mg sc11emes
9:45 G ®l TO BE
ANNOUNCED
8:00 II()) M'A'S'H
Cflarles becom~s· even
more 1nsufteraDl6 alter "
tec>Offet litflYM 81 11\e
40771h tO publ"IZO '115
medteal pro~s 0 N8CMOVIE
RaonDow·· (Premtllrl•l
Andrea McArdte Piper
Lau11& Th0 legendary Judy
Gatland 1s p0<1raye<l Our-
"'9 Iler rise from .. strv<;1-
g1tn9 vaudevrlle performer
.t.n unmamed classmate ot
Barbera~ unexpectedly
arrives .it tno Romano
hOUse!l<>lo w1111 a baby
10:00 II CI> LOU GRAHT
Ari Donovan S &nQu•Sll
over t11s crh.ca11y HI motllet
leads Lou to g1Ve 81lhe an
unusual a11signment.
00 NEWS
G) NIOHT GAUEAV
In 1993. a man egroes to
send his son to another
pl[lnet 1n accordance with
tho law
10:30 G) Cl) NEWS
ti\) L()()l(llfQ FOR
AQUARIUS
Calllorn1a s Search ~or
Water · fnts p•ogram
fl•t1minee. tfle scienllllc: and
puDt.c: po11cy 1fls1.tei.
regarOtnQ water 1esouroM
In Ille WllSI
II 001100())®) NEWS 0 OATllfO GAME 0 LOVE EXPERTS
Q TOHIGHT
Guest 11<>61 0oo RICktes
Guesll Victor Borge.
Cnaro. Gladys l(ntghl &
The P>ps, Helen Gwley
Btown 8 TWlllOHT ZOHE
What a In T1>41 Bo• ·
G MOVIE
•• •., "'This Could Be Tiie
Ntgflt"' c 195 7 J Jeon
Simmons. Anthony Fran-
ciosa A sef'OOl1eacnet Ms
irovble •11nn1ng Ille
ilP()r0\181 of ,,., l)af'1ne< ....
me nightclub She WOfkl "' oor1-11me 12 ,,,, l
Q MOVIE
• •'tt ··Oet>oran" (19141
Brlld10<d Dillman. Manna
Matf1Ut A Darren woman
with psythtc power s
t>ecOmeS oonv1nc~ sl\e 1s
cwry1no a en•fd ettet soo os
1nvalved •n an accldfifll
that ~ills d pregnant
woman (2 nrs I
A FeW Great Moments
Slww's Too Low.key, But TUXJ Stars Excel
By JAY SHARBUTT
L OS ANGELES IAP> Ever
see a s how wher e certain
performances bowl you O\ er
even though not all the movie
does? You may get that feeling
with "Rainbow ." a two-hour
f ilm NBC is airing tonighl.
tCha nnel 4. 9 p.m I
It ·s a dramatization. "1th
mus ic. of the early hfc and
career or the lall' Judy Garland
(Tv REVIEW J
Even if you're not reg1!.tercd
with the Garland <'Ul t , two major
talents in the film make 1t mu~t
viewing.
ONE IS AN DREA McArdle as
Mi ss Garland from age 10
through 17. The other is Mich<iel
Packs. casl as her musical tutor
and e losest adult friend In her
days as a young apprentice star
at MGM.
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GENTLE YET POWERFUL
Andrea McArdle
' lakes her youngest daughter to
Hollywood.
film l and how MGM chief Lows
B Mayer happened to put her
unde r contract and on the yellow
brick road to fame
Familiar stuff. this. also her
strowrng moments as a studio
child. as what Mayer calls "a
va luable pr operty" whose
career put her under pressure
110 child should face.
ALAS. DESPITE COO P ER'S
scnsttivc direct ion . the film
mostly seems to shadow-box. to
hint a t the girl's p roblems
rathe r than h.tt them head-on.
But no .~ay can one fault the
ji?e ntle . yet powerful scenes of
M 1ss McArdll' and Parlc.s
toge ther. ;n, s t uden t a nd
teacher . scared child and com
passionate• adult. tn an unreal
soundstage world
If they gave Emmy~ for every
great moment in a TV film.
these two each would need a
pickup truck to tote their s tatues
home
About the fi lm: Oon'l expect 1t
to be a flashy. lurid Lal e of lW1Sl ·
('d c hildhood. evi l parents.
s trong drugs or. in s hort. a
cata logue of youthful grief that Jessell got. th(· Gum m ~ ~o
spawned the ugony of he r adult c hange their. name, Judy s
year s. .. c hildhood fn <'ndi,h1 ps with
Als o re -told · How Georgl'
AN D Mls.5 McARDLE'S s ing-
ing. backed by first-rate ar-
rangements. is as consistently
brilliant as was that of the lady
she's playing. Yes. or course.
s he closes the show with "Over
the Rainbow "
But s he doesn't mimic Judy
Ga rl a nd . S he h ono r~ he r
mem ory.
l f any th 1 n g . J o hn M1('key Rooney and .Ja c ktl'
McGreevey's a daptation of Cooper <th<' lattct d1rc<'IC'fi Lh1s
"Ra inbow." a G arland book by
Chris topher Finch, is almost too
low-k~y and subdued. lt cm
phasizes her talent. not her m1 i.·
eries, rumored or actual.
IT'S A GOOD I DEA. But
dramatic impact seems a hit
lacking in this talc of a s how-biz
legend who started as a tot sinR
ing "Jingle Bells" and hit
s tardom at 17 as Dorothy tn
"The Wizard of Oz "
With Piper Laurie and Don
Murray as her parents, Ethel
and Frank Gumm, you see her
in vaudeville as t he youngest of
the three singing Gumm sisters,
Mom both booking the act and
playing piano in it.
I ntcres tingly, the mother.isn't
done as the classic. pushy stage
parent. She's always thinking of
(heir career. but both s he and
Pop appear as basically decent
folks who care for their kids .
THERE ARE EXCURSION
into parental discord, a discreet
depiction of extra ·marital af-
fairs and the temporary breakup
o ( the family as Mrs. Gumm
Vaughn to Appear
In 'Centennial'
HOLLYWOOD IAPl -Robert
Vaughn, who won an Emm y for
"Washington : Behind Closed
Doors.·· will star in the (inal
three hours o( NBC's "Centen·
nlal."
Vaughn will play Morgan
Wendell. whose political amb1.
lions ure thrt>R l encd by a
murd er dat.ing back 10 his
grundfalher Anthony 7.erbl'
plays his grandfulhe r tn on
earlier segment
Channel 50 Wins
Three TV Awards
KOCE-TV. Channel 50. has won three-awards for program-
ming cxcellenre at the c1_ght annual Western Educational Society
for Telecommunications awards in Sacramento
A Best of West first place award m the category of telecourse,
single lesson, went to "The Heart ... in the introducing bio ogy
telecourse.
A certificatc of merit 1n graph.ics was awarded to the .. Forum
50" program log cover designed by Carl Glassford and another
certificate of merit in the telecourse scr1e::. category went to Pro-
ject Umverse.
·Barbra Streisand a nd
George Segal star in the
movie comedy ''The Owl
and the Pussycat. .. to be
aired on election night.
Tuesday at 8:30 p m. on
K HJ . Channel 9.
(
• • • '• Bono•e And
Clyde" c 19671 w .. rrnn
Bet.111y. ~llyA Dunaway
Ou<lf'O the ~&5"01l. lwO
Dal>dtlll -Clyde Battow
.ind Boonie Parke< --te<-
•oo:te<I tho Mtdwe~1 12
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• t.«:>RNING
t2:00 8 lWILIOHT ZONE
Bed-tempered 8 a•llHt
Flfld'ltey t>eQ•ns 10 ~se
that macrnnes don 1 like
""" Q) ALFRED HITCHCOCK
PRESENTS
f wo Ol&ntahon ow~r'l
otan 10 Dtf'Qk UP thc.1 Oil/I
netsh>p l>O tflal ~ OI tnem can get ma1tlf>d
(I) HONEYMOOHERS
When Alice take<> a 1ob •n
an olli<:e c..oml>IOtely ""''.
•ounoe<J by ~n. Ralph ,
1ea1<>usy cro;;ter, .,n 1moo$
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Guest Jam~ G.i1w.1v
12:30 8 ROUEA
SUPERSTARS 8» A~EO HITCHCOCI(
PRESENT&
( t9471 Ron.t.ld ReQgan,
Ale••s Smtih A ve1ertna11-
an puts asooe hos 1ove tor,,
no•!>& rnnctlf!r 10 l1g11t an
epodem<c 12 llr~ I
Tue11day·11
Duyti•e Mov ie•
AFTERNOON
12.00 O •• • ''• · Moonfleel
I •9551 St-mt Granger
Geo<ge San<le<~ An 18th
Cen1u1y Engh~h rake
~ -i smuggler (I
111 ,JO min I
Q) • • • · Pubik: Enemy·
119111 James Cagney,
Donald CoOlt A r8Cke100..
ra.sed "' a tttnement. •i.
k1llfld and "'' boOy ·~ l>tooqtil flOtne ( I ht , SO
mtnl
3:00 (fOJ • • • • TM Cand1-
a .. t.-. • · ( t97~l R0Der1
RM lord. Peter 8oyl0 A
• oonq 111>1>r a1 tr lftS oesoer -
a1 .. 1y to olVO!d Delng cor-
•uOIP<I by nts carnpa.iqn 10<
,, ·,Pat "' tll6 U S Senate
~ 1 ht • 30 min I
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Hollywood Horaored
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Ra4uel We kh
will host a two-hour tribute to Hollywood's
75lh annivers ary on Saturday al 9 p m. on
Chanuel 2. Stars representing the ·20s. '30s.
'40s, ·~. '60s and '70s will make ap-
pearances._
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COMICS J CROSSWORD
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2 "Right Do-.n The Llnt·" Gerry Rafferty
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3 "Our Lovt>. Don 't Throw It Away" Andy
Gibb <RSO>
4 "You Don 't Bring \fe fo'lowers" Barbra &
Neil <Columbia >
5 "Ready To Take A Chant'e Agajn" Ba rry
Manilow CArista >
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t 'Tm Every Woman" Chaka Kuhn <Warner
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2 "It Seems To Ha ng On" Ashfo1d & Simpson
t Wa rner Bros.>
3. "Your Sweetness Is My W~akness" Barry
While 12'lth Century>
4. "One Nation Unde r A Groove" Funkadellc
I Wa rner Bros.>
S "Blame It On The Boogie" Jacksons !Epic>
COUNTR V SINGLES
1 "Sle-eping Single In A Double Bed" Barbara
Mandrell CABC>
2 "Sweet1 Desire ·Old Fashioned Love" The
Kendalls <Ovation)
3. "Little Things Mean A Lot" Margo Smith
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4. "Ai n't No California " Me l Tillis !MCA l
5 "I Just Want To Love You" Eddie Rabbill
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Oift Movies Set
HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Patncia Bosworth's
h1o~raphy of actor Mont~omery Chrt will be m ade
tnto two motion pictures by Warner Bros.
Director Sidney Lumet is now working with
author John Hopkins on adapting the book into the
screenplays. The fi rst will deal with Clifl's family,
the second with his later years when he was a
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Chaplin Statue
Funding Sought
'4 LONDON <AP) -A public appeal for cash
"from ordinary people'' has been launched to pay
fo r a statue of Charlie Chaplin in his native south
London.
A model or the statue by sculptor John Double·
day depicts Chaplin in fa milial garb: bowler hat,
short jacket. baggy pa nti. and big boots, and lean-
ing on a bowed ca ne.
ltltvd Harrinllton. deoutv leader or the Great.er London Council, wants the statue unveiled by
spring in time for Chaitlin's 90th birthday. Chaplin
who made a fortune in Hollywood movies and was
knighted In t97S, died at bis Swiss mansion
Christmas Day 1977
Harrington. a Laborite , said London's
Conservative administration refused to fund the
s tatue. and decided to appeal for s mall contribu-
tions after a woman sent him a pound note and
s uggested he ask ordinary people lo contribute.
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1nd thelrevent1 appeare Saturdaya
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INSIDE : •Ann Landers -.Legals
•Horoscope •Classified
Tia~ 11n Landers
E11ry~lop*9dia
Family
Violenee
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\ utlt'TM'c' 1.m I • 11nfir1t',J tu I~ •lrl'rls Sludl,.$
)llttu tfk1l 1'111/t"fl( t' ht•lflnl 1n tru• hmnt' Parenti u>ho
bo It c' r I ""1 r tin ld rt'TI u rr J' ball t'T't-d hl1 t lw1 r po rt>nl!
und th.· pmt.-m 1 onlm1.it•a fro-m °"" g~mtion to
lht' nt'rt ~hul t"On ,.... <Wnt' lo pul 011 t>tld lo this
t>rullll tit·hill'lor"' rhnt' are an.nt.1t•rs lo th11 que111on
und "'"' IArtdt>r l'O/ls on ffrp Hurboru A 'Yf1k."1'!3lo .
u.•lw pr<>t'lrl.'' iwmt• larlhng m}ormolltm anti eriwrl
c oun.wl in this.., SIIlh trC'trpt /rom 1111!: ANN
1 ... \Nm:Hs ~:NC'YCLOPeDIA
Vmlt•m·t• m the Amt'ric<tn homl' has bf•cn un
mv1~1bl<' prnhlt•m Only 10 tht past decade ha::
1 ht· trut> situation l'Oml' to hght. ·
W ht.>n the suhJt·c·t of family violence is
r..11M:d, p('oplc ll'nd to Lhmk of a family li ving m
µoverty. a numbt•r of illegitimate children, a
motht.>r on welfan." a fath<·r who has tert home
a11d a boyfnend llv1n~ with Mom. This i!> a false
picture Family violence O('<'Ur!> at all economic
..ind sot·ial levels
Spoust• abu~t· 1s the smell' most unreported
!'rime m thl· country Tht word "cnme" 1s em·
pha::.1zed. bt'cau~1;: most people think what oc-
c·urs m the home is a private matter bet"een
family mt->mbt-rs Th1i. IS tht" v1ewpo1nt or the
pt.>rpt•trator and th<'' 1rt1m. as """ as the police
and ('OUrt systems Rl'cent :-.lud1t·~ .. policE• re-
ports and files at cri~1s shelters all concur with
the.following fa('ts
• Approximately one-fourth of all murdC'ri.
In the US ()('('Ur Wllhm the fa m1lv. 11;,lf or theSl'
arc husband-wife killings. ·
• l\t least one-fourth of all .'\mc·nc<in
couples engagl'd 1n an episode of \'iolencl' nur
mg their relal1onsh1p. I Many slud1t•s 1nd1catt·
the percentage may be as high as 60 rercent ,
• Twenty perC'ent of all A~ericans approve
of hitting a spouse. but amonJ? l»llege-educated
the pi.•rct•ntage rist.•s to 25 percent.
• Violencl' bcgl'ls vmlerice. Family v1olen('(•
1s lt.•arned Aggn·~~ton is seen as the normal
res pons<' to frustration in some families . As the
children grow up. boy~ will beat their wivt>!>,
~iris will lhtnk 1t .is "normal" lo be beaten.
When lhl.'se C'hildrt•n b·ecomc• adults they are
morC' like ly to lx·at their children. At least 10
pt.•rc<'nl of th<' children who witness parental
violence eventually become adult batterers
themselves .
• Pregn:mt women appear to be battered
more often The woman 1s u.c;ually hit in the
stoma('h The added burden of a first or an add1-
t1onal child sometimes pushes an angry cor
drunk l male> beyond the point of endurance
• More children die of child abuse than any
C'hildhood disease. There were more than one
million runaway ('hildren last year Many left
bc('ause of phys1('al abuse or sexual exploita-
tion.
• Alcohol and <1ru~s are often involved in
ramrly '1ull·nct• ReM•arch has not confirmed
whetht•r the ptrson uses these to justify the
physlt'::il ahust.• or whether 1t causes the abuse.
Alcohol-rt.•latcd v1oll'nce 1s almost exclusively
male .
• The cxisknce or hiindguns in the home
makl·s severe or fatal injury more likely
• There is a rel<1lionship between violence
and the level or frustration When unemploy-
ment incrc:ises in a particular community, so
doc~ the v1olenn•
How can this situation exist in a country
which prizes the fa m ily as its most cherished in·
stitution? It h, noted JO the history or Western
c1vilizallon.
Women and ch1ldrC'n were considered the
prop<'rty of the male. In Lhe Middle Ages. men
were cnC'ouraged to beat their ""ivC's Women
grew to expect this behavior Laws condoned it.
It was not until 1880 in England that severe
physical :ibuse was considered legal reason for
a "om an to st.>parate from her husband.
The chchc "a man's home is hi5 castle" im-
plies that men are more owners of their home
than their wl\'e:.; that their homes are inviolate,
i.lnd they can do anything they like at home.
Violen('e in America is an accepted manner
of behavior. Most battering of wives has been
the subject of "humor " Richard Reeves re-
cently told a "joke": "Wi ves, like politicians,
should be beaten once in a while.:· And we re·
call the frequ<•ntly used line of Jackie Gleason
to his wife: "One of these days, POW, right in
the kisser ...
American life is filled with tension and
frust rations. Violence is a release. A hus band
com<.'s home from the office; it has been a ha rd
day. He has been pu{ down by his superiors. His
wife makes a simple error <forgetting to buy
cigarettes at the store). This triggers a violent
explosion. All the frustrations of his job are
taken out on hi~ wife
llallC'rcd children feel the same guilt and
shame Th('y are totally dependent on their
parents for emotional and financial support.
Most child.ren will deny that they have been
beaten i.lnd will fabricate stories to explain their
bruises. bums :ind broken bones. Often, re mov-
ing the ch.ild from the hom e is the only way to
prevent further violence. Although many state
laws require reporting of child abuse, m any
doctors and neighbors still refuse to gel in-
volved
T,he deaths and injuries that result from
violence in the home can be reduced. The first
step is to acknowledge that violence is
widespread in the ·American home . Com-
munities must insist that a higher priority be
given to the proper training of the polic!? and
that funding for programs to aid the abused and
the abusers be s upported .
Som e communities have shelters and
counseling services for battered wives. Hotllnes
lo aid women in d lstress are being established
by local mental health groups. Look under Com -
munity Referral in the phone book. Call that
number and explain the problem you need help
with. A group named Parents Anonymous has
been organized for parents who want to s top
abusing their children. Another organization is
called CALM. National headquarters are in
Santa Batbara. 1be address Is: CALM, P.O. Box
718. SanUl Barbara, CA 93102. They have chapters
around lbecountry.
(See LANDERS, Palfe C2>
Mond6y Novemoor e. 1978 OAJI. Y PIL01
Homemake
Learns to
Speak.Out
Sandy Boostrom of
Dana Point Citizens
for Action used
to break out in hives
before public appearances.
But not any more.
By CHE RYL ROMO
Of -0.lly ,., ... Slaff
A lone-pin.k geranium stood upright against
the winilii while rows of nearby yellow chrysan·
themums submitted, spewing delicate. willed
petals across the red brick patio.
The pmk·cheeked wom an across the table
!>Ul calmly drinking coffee in the noon sun. San-
dy Doostrom. 36. is a petite figure who laughs
s lightly when she's ill at ease.
It would be almost easy to dismiss her as a
woman whose major social event is a weekly
consciousness-raising session with the girls .
Sandy Boostrom lives in a suburban tr act
horn e. her husband , Bob works in aerospace.
~he has two children, Scott, 10, and Todd. 8:
drives a station wagon aod is laking a few
t'Ourses al the local junior college.
She married al 18. did not go to college,
"orked a few years as an escrow clerk and
\\:llt('d to have her first child until she was 26 so
"cv(•rything would be perfect."
Then something went wrong. Outside. San-
dy Boostrom was doing everything right,
ev('rythinj? she was raised from childhood to do.
Inside, she was asking herseU. "Is this all there
1s?"
Enter chche No. a· Suburban housewife
"1th rising young executive husband and
children all in school finds herself feeling inade-
quate' and with too much lime oo her hands. She
ha~ tin l'arly 30s identity crisis.
San<ly Booslrom decided to set a goal for ·
herself
U nrortunately, she had had no experience in
o;uch matll'rs and was so self-conscious and in-
s<>c ure s h(' had trouble talking lo her children's
l'lt'mentary school teachers because she con·
side.red them "authority figures."
..
I
"I used to get a lump in my throat and not
bl· able to say anything," she remembers now.
1ust a short two years later. "I put off going
back lo school mysell for so long because I was
afraid of the teachers.''
Sandy ,EJoostrom. with husband, Bob. Scott. 10. Todd, 8.
She sought and received short-term. evalua-
tion counseling and learned s he was not uniqu.
m her feelings, that many women suffer the
same fears and frustrations.
But she found herself ~ming increasmg-
ly irr itated a t what she saw happening to her
commwtity, Dana Point.
rolhnJ? hills W('r<' bemg ('hopped down and sub-
d1v1ded wtth what ~ht• rclt was hUle concern for
long-range effects lo the e nvironment.
Once-qwet streets were becoming congest·
ed. schools we re already overcrowded and res1-Sandy Boostrom returned to school. still un·
a blc to speak to those ··a uthonly figures.·'
The quaint. seaside village immortalized by
Richa rd Heney Dana in "Two Years Before the
Mast" seemed to be developing so rapidly that <See FAMILY, Page C2>
Dr. Ragnar N. Amlie: testing hearing loss in infants.
A Pre·natal Clinie
UGI Medical Center hopes to offer help
to those in need of prenatal care.
By JUDITII OLSON
Of llW Dally ,., ... SI.a"
There are many reasons a Mex-
ican-American mother-to-be may
oot go to a prenatal clinic :
•There is no car during the day.
•She doesn't speak Engli sh.
•She has no one to baby-sit for
her other c~dren.
In a n~w ~ilot program at UCI
Medical Center. pregnant women
will have :i chance--to get much·
needed care in spite of these ob·
stacles.
A new clinic is open from 5 to 8
f. m . Tuesdays, according lo Arthur
. Goldstein. M. D., associate ad-
junct professor . obstetrics and
gynecology al UCI, one or the
spca)<ers for a March or Dimes
Coln munity Leade rship Con -'·
· fer ence in the Fountain Valley
Community Center. I
With evening hours, women .who
would have no opportunity ror pre·
natal care can have use of the
family car and count on their
husbands to take care of the
children.
"THE HUSBAND also can act
as a n Interpreter ," Goldstein
.added.
The clinic started Oct. 3 and
already lsp1erving 40 women each
week. "We arc in the process of
r ecruiting a pe rinata l nurse
specialist and a llUrse educator to
provide information in both
Spanish and English." the doctor
added.
· 'UCI provides two nurses. two
clerks and two physicians."
The clinic is especially interest·
ed in working with "high-risk
mothers," Goldstein said. These
include mothers over 35, those
with high blood pressure and other
diseases and those who have had
no prenatal care .
Or. Goldstein also outlined new
developments in prenatal testing.
One test measures serum alpha·
fetoprotein. which ca n pick up
nervous system defects in utero.
Anoth e r Is t he o~ytos in
challe nge tests, wher~ the baby's
he art is monitored starting around
36 weeks
STILL A.NO'l1lER new develop-
ment ls '"'real time ultra sound."
where a motion picture ls made of
the baby in utm>
The development of new tests is
especially important to diabetic
mothers, Goldstein said , since
they have three times as great a
chance as normal women or hav-
ing defective children
4The second speaker. Ragnar N ~
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Dr. Arthur I. Goldstein: Clime seeks "htgfrrisk" mexhers:
Amlie. M. D., discussed new de
velopments in testm~ hearing lo.c;s
in infants. Amlie. associate dJ rec-
tor of neonatology at UC I Medical
Center, said hearing loss usually
is detected in infants between 18
months and two years.
The danger of undiscovered loss.
he added, is that the child will re
ceive no brain stimulation until
the loss is verified.
"In the past we used behavior
tests. We would make a loud noise
·and watch the baby's reaction. But
too m och depended on lh'e ob-
server. We have desperately trted
to find a neutral test."
HE AND ms colleagues have
made use of a test developed for
cats about nine years ago where
electrodes were placed on the animal~skull.
Since~tigating a similar test
nve years ago the)' have checked
more than 580 infants.
Not all Infants are tested, Amlie
said. "We only check hlgh-n sk
children. We picked the s ickest
Jo n es in the intens ive car e
nursery."
The test consists of a t1me-
locke<l response to click~. in the
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C'a r . whi('h-1s monitored by com-
pulC'r "We get a very definite
wave .form. corresponding to the
ct1HPrent levels of the brain,"
Am he said.
"We are not lookmg deeply into
tht.• cortex. Just at the very bottom
of the brain."
The test has been adapted to
check s1~ht, too, Amlie said.
One advantage is that it can be
used with older children who arc
retarded or with those who are un-
der sedation .
Amlie and his colleagues also
a rc working to set up specific in-
tervention programs for newborns
tn Orange County. "Nine hundred
babies ea('h year are admitted to
mlensiv~ care nurseries," he said.
"There is an enormous population
we didn't know existed."
Amlie said the current research
is "very dynamic" because it In-
volves a new frontier. the human
brain. '
"Within the next 10 yeuA we
may be able to see what goes on in
the brain just before 8fl action ls
unde rtaken. We can see bow
children process information.
"T.his Is the beginning of tbia
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My e>ochta art' not
t.•tn pl l don 't o v. ~
•nybod~ and nobodv
UWCI me. t h•Hl • JOb -.
work for • doc-to r r
don't ov.n D t'or l 'm
U\•lnt (or Ollt' and af u
b reaks do~·n 1t 's m )
roaponaibUil)' f m 1n
sch ool ma1nla,n 1nrc
,1boVt' 0Yt'ra~r arade!\
My hft la ohy l plnn to
~ a coU~t-iirad tn tht>
'90$ and llvt' happy
llrt" I hAve good rrtcntt&
witb ~lmltar amb:luc>n~
t'm a happy pel'llOn anJ
I fotl tood about mv:.clC
M&h or otht'rw1iw
A•• Lallders
OC'I )OO ..,.ondt·r ""h\' t
<1m okc fd " Rf·c-.iu~ II
makea mc-fN·l ~''°'' all O\'t"r und mort-111 1·llM'
v.t\h my frtt-n<IA Soo1wr
o r I ..t l t• r I t w 1 I I 111·
lt>g•htt'd and 1)('(1J1I(' ~ 111
UN'f'pt lt Jlo14 muc;h oC
Ha bnd '!Ide r~n }OU
'l h<1w m(', Ann l~ndl'~ •
I'm opt>n mtodt.'d ·nougb
that 1( :you told me> It
l'Ould kill m,· 1 ~ould
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llOUSTON
(~_H_o_r_o_s_e~.°"-e-~)
T\J ESDA Y, NO\'. 7
Dy YDNEY OMARR
ARIES I March 21-Apr ll 19 1. You gtl what
you ask ror -be sure you can handle what you
request. Capricorn. Cancer persons ·figure
prominently -and so d oes the number 8. This
business, creativity. test . challenge and love -
that kindofaday. Please be ready for it!
TAURUS <April 20-May 20 1· Accent on ai.·
cent. the chmb, getting credit due, reachina
above-and-beyond apparent limitations. Aries.
Libra persons figure prom inently. Finish what
you start -don't permit s ituation or "problem''
to vegetate.
GEMINI <May 21-June 20L Good moon
aspect. coincides now with long-range plans.
travel, spirituality, education, knowled~e thal.
can be transformed into wisdom . Lro, Aquarius
persons figure in scenario. Yes. the new contact
~·ill prove fruitful.
CANCER (June 21-JuJy 22): Lie low, go
slow -study financial a spects. gather data and
seek views of partner. mate. Hunch is valid. but
you should contact individual knowledgeable
about land values, real estate. Take nothing for
granted. Aquarius could play important role,
<1long with another Cancer.
LEO <July 23-Aug. 221: Be Oex1ble, avoid
direct confrontation Display humor. versatili ·
ly. Sagittarius. Gemini persons rigure in
scenario. You may miss target twice, but you
strike home on third day. Know it and act ac-
cordingly. Publicity. popularity and marital
status grab s potlight.
VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22)' What s~ms a
setback will rebound in your favor. Check d<•
tails, be aware of fine print, read between the
hnes . Aquarius. Taurus, Scorpio individuals
figure in scenario. Work procedures, special
services command more-than-usual attention.
LIBJlA IScpt. 23-0ct. 221: Relationship is
very warm. Creativity is highlighted. Imprint
vour own s tylt'. Gemini. Virgo, Sag1ttariui.
pcr~>ns arc in picture -so is the number 5
You·re abll' now to analyze. to deduct. to locatl'
lost articles -and clues. Your detective work
now is magnificent!
DY. ll lllGIC IN
110 ~TON : I'm oot IO·
tac to tf'll you lhat pot
'-till klll you ~uuse I
don'& bf'll11vr ll wlU. I
AM 1oinic to trlJ )'Ou,
bowl'\f',., &bat iwbllv
mo&t pul(Sllttrlc...f'ra do
NOT 10 ~lo t.arder
1tuff, 90 Pf'n!t'Dl of &be
brrotn addk&ll ln every
i;tudy I +.an ~tto uy
&bf'y 1tant-d wllh pol.
You've told me ol the ··,ood•· aide of po& and I
!H>llt've you arf' ttlUog It
llb It IA -within tbe n>·
aim of your uperlence.
l 'vtt bad •lmUar reports
from bund.ttds of otber
pot·smokers. They say
they enjoy U, it relaxes
lht>m, aod It ha11n 't
mused up tbefr Uveli. I
believe t~m.
You asked me to s how
)'OU the "bad" slde, and
I "'IJI.
Tbf' reaction to pot
varieit, according to (I>
the t"moUonal stablUly or the smoker, (Z) what
h~ smekes, (3) bow
often be smokt"S.
You aouod like a
person wbo ls stroog
f'motlonally. The tone of
your letter Is balanced,
senslble -even polite.
Mao y teenagers who
smoke are unstable, un-
happy and insecure.
Th ey hav e a lower
threshold or tolerance
for everything: anger,
stress. rallure, dJsap.
polntment -and
cbemlcaJs. These cats
have enough trouble
keeping the ir heads
together without getting
stoned.
What are you smok·
log? Are you sure you
know? You re-ally
DON 'T know unless
you're a chemist.
Kansas or "backyard"
grass that grows wild
has less wow-power than
Mexican Gold or the
~torr from Asja .
Moreover. some dealers .
cut expensive Imported
marijuana with alfalfa
~r hay (to stretch it>.
This stuff does nothJng
more than ao ordinary
clgarf't. Other dealers
(to book a new user) will
lace a load witb LSO SCORPIO fOct. 23· Nov. 21 ): Home, securi.
ty, conclusion of, transaction, solid base -these
comm and spotlight. You e •ase past error
through domestic adjustment. Family environ·
ment becomes harmonio us as you make
diplomatic gesture. concession and offer token
. which can produce a tcr·
rifle high.
of affection. ·
SAGl1TARIUS INov. 22-Dec. 21 l: Define
terms. meanings. Accent on short trips. rel·
atives. romantic haze, subtle nuances. in:
dividual who promises much but delive-rs
nothing. Prote<:t self in clinches -avoid self-
deceplion. Pisces figures prominently.
CAPRICORN m ec. 22-Jan. 19): Accent or
money and how to earn more or it. Get prod ..
Uon plans in order . Accent challenge,
responsibility. Utilize lessons ~enlly learned.
Member of opposite sex figures prominently. Be
aware of duties, prices. No one is going to give you something of value for nothing.
AQUARIUS (J an . 20·Feb. 18): Lunar
numerical cycles are such that you gain accep·
tance , popularity and you are at right place at
r ight time. You win ! Those who placed
roadblocks io your path will hasten to remove
them . Stress originality, independence. Create
your own style, poHcy.
PISCES <Feb. l9·March 20>: You no longer
are frightened. Obtain hint from Aquarius
message. You will be in your own element .:_
views will be vindicated. You get to heart of
matters. You properly d efine lerms a od in·
terpret dreams.
••• Clinie
<From Page Ct)
teer advisor.
Club Calendar run!; each
W(•dnesdoy in the Daily
Pilot and con1am.'I n1111r t>'•
of womrn·s and sen ice
club TTUJelmgs and euent:,
I or the /ollowrng week -
Thursday through Wednl'~
day Send nnhces to Cluh
Calendar, Dally Pilot. P 0
l:Jox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA
92626 Re sure to include
your name and phon,,
number. Notices mw;I bP
m our hand3 two weeks rn
adoance.
To request a p1c1tH1'.
uinle or call the 1-·ealure~
Departmmt. 642-4321 Pie
lures are limited to Jund
rn1sers open to the puhhr
Wedding and eny1111t•
menr annoi1ncements run
on Sunday m the f)arllJ
Pilot f'orms are avo1lable
ot all Dolly Ptlot 01/ICt>S or
by calling the Feolure~
Department. 642-4321
technique, not the end of the
road."
These kinds of research pro
grams are funded hy the Nalionul
f'oundat.ion·March of Dimes, ac·
cording to Shtrley Ralston, volun·
Pe rsons interested io working
with the March of Dimes on its up-
coming fund.raising projects, such
as the Mothers March in January.
may call the office at 979·2270.
How often do you
•moke! "" occHional
)olot or two oo wef'tlHda
11 vny different from
1moklnJ ~eral jolou
lhr plpefuls) .-very
day. It bu befP proven
that pot ln heavy closes
can dl1tort tbt" vbion
and produce a faulty
-~Dlf' or Umin(( and
perception. i\ driver
hJ!lb on p o t bl as
d101erows •• a drunk
drtvrr.
Mo ~t or my
paycblatrk consultuts
aay the worst tblnic
altoat pot ll tbat It IUU1
lall&allve and maku
dr~am~r8 out of p()t~n
tlal achle\'t>O.. It's J' tc,..
tibl1• wute of ..(lme.·
Tbousands of bcHtr are
squandt>rt'Cl by 1tudenl3
who sll around con-
lt>mplaUng lh<-ir navf'ls.
Vou . say on~ day pot
will bt> l~allitd. I hosx:
you arf' wroni. Because
I cart' abuut what hap·
pentJ to young people I
will 4:0ntinue to fl&bt
vigorously to stt that ll
doesn't happen ln tbls
country.
••• Landers
I From Pa1te Cl I
Men. women and children must learn that
regardlE.-ss of the behavior of a child or spouse.
no one has the right lo physicully abuse another
human being.
People aren't for hitting!
Barbaro A M1lulskt. member of the United
Stat es ll01L3c o( Represen1a11ves. Third °'3tnct.
Maryland
••• Family
(From Pa~e Cl>
dents began grumblin~ about who was going to
pay ror new sewage systems. the schools and
the highways.
Though Sandy Boostrom insists she is not
anli·growth, but an advorate of planned growth.
she says she didn't tttink the developers or coun-
ty government tthe community is located in
county territory I were being specific about
goals.
"Dana Point was lhl' last frontier between
Los Angeles and San Diego and was left un-
touched for years. Overnight 1t was changed."
;he now says. "Rationally you know it's going
to happen, but it hurts to see it "
When the board of supervisors "rubber·
stamped" approval for the construction or a
large residential complex. her anger peaked
and the housewife felt compelled to take action.
She joined the Dana Point Citizens for Ac·
lion, a grass-root. volunteer: organizabon of
homeowners that had been battling developers
and county government with Htlle s uccess for
more than a decade.
Next Mrs. Boostrom became a member of
the League of Women Voters and Immediately
seized upon the group's large resoutte library
as a way to study the details or county planning.
As she studied . she became aware that
Dana Point -because it is not an incorporated
city -lacked direct. local representaUon :
"County government has never been de-
signed to service areas the size of cities. Jn the
past. when an area would need services it wouJd
incorporate. but in the last 15 years. 1t 1sn 't hap·
pening and there are huge areas still ~overned
by the county."
Homeowners. lherefore. are entirely depen-
dent on volunteers to represent their concerns
to lbe elected county officials. In Sandy
Boostrom's case it meant driving the round·lrip
60 miles to Santa Ana to attend county govern-
ment meetings.
How did she react during her transforma-
tion from mild-mannered homemaker to public watchdog? _
"I was scared stiff." she recalls of ber first
appearances before the board of supervisors.
·'When I first started doing it. I wouJd brealc out
with hives o" my race."
As her confidence grew. the hives and the
fear went away. Today, Sandy Boostrom is vice
president of Dana Point Citizens for Action. has
an office in her home and a n official spokesperson
for the group.
According to County Supervisor Thomas
Riley. chairman of tbe board and whose district
reaches to Dana Point, Mrs. Boostrom's
presence as a representative or her community
has bt-eo oothi~ short of remarkable.
The s upervisor recently called her an
"articulate and highly motivated"
c;pokesperson and credits her with being "total-
ly responsible" for the planning information
now available to private citizens in the com-
munity's public hbrary.
....._ He praised Mrs. Boo~trom for repeatedly
"challenging the board when we perhaps didn't
recognize the sensitivity of an issue or didn't un·
derstand aJl that we shouJd have a boot it.··
Thanks to her awaren('Ss and assistance.
Supervisor Hi ley said the board has directed
"more .positive attention to the problems" in
Dana Point. then added, "and il became almost
:JUlomalic that we involved her" in the process.
Though Sandy Boostrom still thlnks of her
<'a reer as wife and mother a rewarding one. she
finds it easier to consider a legal career as a
possible lon~·range goal.
"It is julit incredible how my perceptiQns
have changed by seeing people in authority as
people. I ~o ahead and feel and it's okay and I
expenence thm~s.
··t don't try so hard to block what's hBPQel\:
ing anymore. 1 julit accept it. And. as J thin)(
back now. I was spendin~ so much or my time
and energy t.r)'ing not lo be scared -I had
nothing Jeft." .she said.
Wedding and engage·
ment ornwuncemmts run
M Sunday m th(' Da1l11
/>1/ot f'orm~ nrP nvallablt.>
a l ull Do.Uy l'i/ot 0J11ct11 or
bu calling the 1o·ealt1rt·.~
Deportmtnt. 642-4321
YOGA IS WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR!
To avoid d1so ppo1nt ·
ment. pro."rpective bndt>s
are remindt-rl to havt' (111m
wedd1ng 1tor1e.i. wtth a
blo('k~nd·while gfos!y oJ
Che bnde or of the couple.
to the f 'totures !npart-
menl one week bf/ore th('
UX'ddin11
E:ngogement armounce-mcnu. u11th black and·
white glo11s11 of the future
br-uU or the couple. mutt b~ Tt'Ctiued by the
F'1:cture8 DfporCmnl 1fr
Wt'tk& before tit~ wedding
doJ•. •
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Nt•IOport l I\,. 10 jlr("
:o.llJOllous W1:>i.td1fl lor un
1ler SU0,000 SµJ<'111u:. 3
bdrm. ramalv room.
l'oun1ry ktti•h\•n N1·11t
dlld clean and rNHly tn
move into I '.111 U\ Jl
540-1151 (or furti:wr d1·
t.allb
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
LIKE MEW
GREEMBROOK
Real K~tal<'
IEATHIGH
OCEANFltOMT
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l\ nak fl<it1r,, i.t·t ~ off thti, hcndnwrk . ·I
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I -.L1hlhh•'<I tn•c·-. & I 11A n~ S-1?:..000
MEW,ORT HEIGHTS
t-,1,t111111 1 .. t.1ntJ '1t" from :t ttdr1 n
I 111101 n ''' h· homt.• thwd hrt<'k &
rtrUJ!h 'a"n wood' 'WIOlntllll-{ pool,
) :i l'U//I S2tl.'1 000
IACIC IAY
I 1111· l llflr Ill , 21 .: h,11h f.arrnh hotnt.' 011
11u11 t • 111 1f1· '•II' (h t•r-..1.1·d pool.
pl.1' ht11t"t' ... 1u1,1g1· Slf>lt ooo Tt•r m:-
IAYFROMT
~·H·rtt l fmt• lwvfront huntl'" \\If. p11·r t-. 'ltp
VALOM
Wt•ll ton:-.truc·t .<f :~Bf<. 1 t>a . oak floor.
p~1rt1al ba~c·1 •nt, ('Onc'rl·tt· found1tl1on.
$120,000 Ft•t
"MOTH£R'S PLACE" -Need a nice
ptac·e for m om to live? A great 1 BR
c·ondo in adult complex. quiet and
private' f'lubhousC' a nd pool included.
Clean und neat. New on the market at
$5 1,000. Couples and sin~les welcome
I oo Ceil 546-4 I 41
Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine ·
Huntington Beach-Newport Beach
~wport Hei9hh
New on ma rket . -4 BR on
cul de sac, near ~chools
A.l:ent. 646· 3255
FRESH AIR
4 AC Or Nor thern
Cul1fl'rn1a propt·rty.
Ue11ut1ru1 seltlni.t over
loolung Smith Rn rr &II
uJI or part. $33.000 Will
also c:ons1Jer trade for
'73-'74 Pan tera or ? Ph
67S-8517
TWO YEARS MEW
OHL Y S78,500
Shows hke a model Up.
waded cpts. Three· h<lrm
home. Take over sub;uct
lo a low rnt{'rcsl VA loan
(.;all today for dt:taals.
~9-191
ReaJ F.i.tale
IMTEREST RA TES
Al.11ume the <•x1sl1n.: loan
on t h is i.parkltn~ :
bt.-droom. 2 btith M t'!>ll
Verde home. The out ~landin g an terior ha.
neen done in warm eart
tones and rll·h woodl•---------1
pan e lhng The lars.:P --------
country kit l'ht•n un1I llG> CAMYOM
r a m 1 I y r o o m " 1 t "~Jal Situotion"
fan•place will make ,, McLain built, h•J:i.tt•lit 3
pericl1 gclhl'nul! 1>larc BR +den Au~usta . Oaw
for the hol11l..1y !-ot'.l'nll It-~$ cund , foirwa~ Vl(.'llo
Pncoo nl(hl at ~.00<1 Got tn .,ell ' Prrrl·
CALL 751·31!11 massarred• Was $2115.000
t:=S ELECT
I PROPE RTIES
now $:.!29.000'
t::noromooi. value' Call
yl~tt·rdo} 1
Al(cnt640~
SUPERB!
In Suburbia Vaulted
l'eihn~s. lge country
k1lch~n. private mstr
i;ui t e w i lts p r1vat<!
atrium Thrct• bdrm
ho ml' v. cstm bar +
frplc. Low ma1nt Call LO·
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llST IUY IH UOADMOOA
I le re's H 5 bedroom. 3 bath. l story
home ln popular ff a rbor Vie w
Broadm?Or F ormal dining. family
room. f1replaccs. and a deck that
t'><tcncts Into a wooded area that is
rommunity own{\d and maintained
Ht-duced to $255.000!
U~IVUI: li()Ml:S
REAL TORS', 675-6000
2443 Ln1 Coau Highway. Corotid del Mdt
.il'>fl 111 M,.,,, V1•11f1 JI !.>,1b !:>990
~· t·:SI.J-:Y N
~YLOR CO
HEA l.TOHS Sl Ill'\' 1 ~M (
DRASTIC PllCE IEDUCTION!
llG CANYON TOWMHOMi
Owner says sell ! Bring your checkbook
today because you a re sure to buy the
best value in area! S20.000 Reduction in
this golf course view "El Dorado"
model in origina l P hase J. 3 Bedrooms.
formal dining rm & 2'.2 baths . Te nnis
. courts, pool & j acuzzi. Hurry for this!
L ow price of$199.500.
WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS
21 If S..J~HHhlood
NEWPORT CENTER, H.I . 644-4910
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GREAT HOME FOR ENTERTAINING
-COIM to LOCJIMCI N~ .ct ettfoy HM
privacy Cllld iec.tusiOft of o cC*llty ••CJ""ft
CftO" alOftCJ the I Jd. and bock of this hofM.
Cttt._. 1wl.....i199 pool, .,.. pomt and
corpet1"9 ore some of th• eirc•lt•nt
f•afwn of tMs 4 Mdr'OOftt dllc)ht. OWMr
Is motlvattd, so pl•oH "'oh on of·
fer. . .$1 f 4. 950
495-1720
BAY& BEACH
450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. 759.m11
SPECIAU!!
Uruv. Park townhoui.e;
close to pools. tenru' &
large shopping centt·r. 3
dbr bdnns .. 2 bath:. &
family r m This loH•ly
wut has a man5ard \It.·
roof treatment. & the
land 1s incl u de d at
Sll0.000. fMos l com
pellllve properties are o n
leased land >
BAY& BEACH
. /.' ,t'•I :. ~ ~
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FOUR HOUSES
4 Separate house~ on 11
acre lot-room. lo bwld 2
rrore.ez'00.000 Call Cra1~
BaUey 631 1266
EXECUTIVE
SUP& LUTSIDE
LOCATION
Shurp 4 Rdrm 2 both
b otn1t R l'mOdf'l l'd lclteh~ and bath Only
$79.900. Call ~6 S880
~ .... HERITAGE • .• REALTORS
iastside Chanler
2 bedroom l bulh on R2
Brand new 180dei occ11n
view . .New 3br 2'\b.ll t.:ttd
br " 11vt s1.1o1w >. nm Con11d.cr l r ddt: Aat
759-0706
DREAM HOM!
Ovt:r 2700 sq ft, 3 Br ~· ~ Sa. Ubrary. f<tm1ly rm.
formal d1nin~. bonu1 rm
O w ner. SSZ !IHO or
639-581 l
br, 2ba . (rplc & JttCULI•
Wall< l() bdach. $911.77.'.i
497 256:> evt>l> He r b
lot with room to hwld. BToro 1032
Out of are& owner 101x ••••••••••••••••••••• • •
100.'I. $86.900 3 BR 2 Ba home . Nt'w
f RE:STIG€ pai nt , dr<1pe s . cJ,>I HOME:~ Creative ftna ncmg poss
-Only $73,900. Lahr Reul
3333 W Coast llwy. Nli ty Inc. 586-4068
645-6646 Fountaift Val-le-y--C-OH
MESA WOODS
Excellent buy an prrmt
locauon 4 Bdrm . Family
Room. AW.. 646·32SS
•··•··········•·•··•··· 3 YEAR fo'REt: RJDF:
Seller carry I~ noL1•
No monthly payment:.
Jllo quabfym~. Takr Q\fc1
9'1> first. SJG.000.Jfo..Vn I
b r. Gary 960-t388. Bkr
IUILDER CLOSEOUT ~°"leach I 040
SeveraJ IJ?e 2 story 4Br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 388 homes at 34~ F. 2.1rd
St for $189.500 2~1ngll' 3 ledroom +
story 3Rr. 2Bd home., R\ Fonft Din + FoM Rm
2'176 & 2080 OranJ?e /\ve Walk to twac:h from this
for $129,500 Ownt·r t>t>auuuJ. p lush upgradt'tl
f1nanri n i.: ava il ho m e . Lo<'atl.'d 1n
Ownf'r I agt. n('ll{hborhood o( $200.00<J
642·2164 673 07R2 homes. S4i50. l)(,wn I••
quabfil'd buyN l'nrc•d
Sportsmi.ft 's for qwck ,31t• al $1 IH,l':JI, Paradis~ llurry ! Art now 11 l'.111
Mesa V ... cte 963 6767
~~e~od~n::n~rr~.r~~~ [®'' '•' , .... '1
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11
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upg r Jdes . Corner lol • ·
w/RV & boat gate. Close · ·
to l iolf <'OIJNes Onl}
Sl05.000 David B<>urkt' Realtor. 546·9950 S&S Resale Spec1ahi.t'
3.4 or S bdrm modl•I'
avail. some w /pooh
968'4602
Easts1de charnw r . 2 lir l
Ba. lg yrd. upgrades
$79.500 646 3101 Pt'nrungton Propert1t<' PRIME DUPLEXES
Located in 100 b lock.
West Newport . older
front 2 bdrm has ne"
plumbing. electn <'al in
k1tch<'n : r!'ar bache lor
urut over dbl. 1::.rage.
space for 2 extra ear!>
Pnccd at $149,500
TOWNHOUSE 450 NEWPORT CTR DR.
nus lovely borne b as 2 759..a!ll
BIKE TO IEACH
Brend new 2 story. wood
par q u et f loors. old
rash1<>nM hay window'
Gourr1wt k1tcht'n ""II h
m1cro-v.av«: Step dnv.n
living rm w/wllrm bnck
hreplatl' 2nd Stor} hO!>t'
!teparalc maslt'r w1nR ;.
J mon• kin~ :-11.P tl
hed r m s A l'l now '
646 717 1
3 Br t'Ondo. 2\12 Ba. PJ11lW
locallon. 2 c·ar <ill 1?'u1
prof decorated $9-\.SOO
540-100.~
BUY OIRi':c.-r
2 Bdrm. & l-bdr m umt.
West Newport, good ren
t a l history; w a lk to
heaeh. $159,000
673-3663 b/5-4777 E\•es
COSTA MESA
Easts1de. 3 bdrms .. 2 b11
Completely re modeled; 2
car garage $128.000
MEW..ORT PEMIM.
2 Bdrms .. 2 baths. frplc.
Only S89.000 Leasehold-
MEWPORT ISL.AMO
J Bdrm .. I bath home on
R-2 lot: frplc .. lots of
wood & brick. $185.000
HOME & IMCOME
3 Bdrm., 2 bath home
plus two 2 bdrm. voil& i.n
rear. 4 Car parking rn de·
lighllul park-like setung,
E asts1de Cost a Mesa.
Property in xlnt condi-
t>on ! $199,000
673-3663 642-2253 Eves
associated
FROM HUILIH.ll
bdrms. a study. 21, ---------1 :J new Town lol huw-<''
lt'rt J blks from <X·cdn m
downtown.., bf-st Jred .. 1
hdr m 2'·· ba 1800 .. q fl
nf quallty low marn
h nance cnnst rul'l to11
Rt•atly to movt• 1nlo
Qu1r1< CM'l'OW l;'IOJnl'lnj.(
av;itl. l-'r11m ~ 122.~llO
Open Sat/Sun I Spm JI
323 l7th St llunt &-ac h
bath<; & a ~auufut view
or the-Big Canyon Golf
Course Profesi. deeorat
ed 1n exqws1le taslc. Wa ll
trade $235,000
........... .,,.
HUGE USTSIDE
R-2LOT
Live In your 2 bdrm
home while you are bid
ing your duplex oo the re
ar of the lot. Fantastic
location Great invest
menl. Phone today•
545·9491
EXCEPTIONAL ..
opporturuly, 3 l:klrms
farruJy rm
SQl.900
$58,000 VA Lmrn Sll .OOOCa.~downl>vt -
Paymts SS~4 01 I nc l
cverylhmi?. taxei.. 1nsur
& Pl, even hu1<e lot. rlbl
garagt', nr Ri Y<'Hll'W
H osp1t a l & 1 Hh &
Frurv1ew 1
MURCHISON
EMTERPRISES
675-9991
1006 .•.............•......•
t duplx. 1nclud 1n.1? hay
front to Ix-exch down in
MESA VERDE
Big family hnmt' on 11uii.'l
C'Ul·de sac Lots nl t''I
1 tras ll<•dUltful yJrcl
$150.000 15'; down
RJ<.arr Rf,;\ L TY
979-8533
----------------SUPER
Hc:wtdyn'I" S~ial
60/o DOWM ~ pkJt. 213/684-3200 __ _
4 BR. lam rm. rrplc. R\i
a1•ce!1>S. pal.J•> Seller will
carry rmancrniz S64.000
Owner1Aaent 963-4567
RAREIEAUTY
fhcycle to beach Extr.1
:.harp 4 HR J'-14 kti. UM'fl
hri I.' k f are p I at' l'. n l' ,..
pmnl & car pet. 11' year-.
old Lots of pane hnl( and
wall paper . Offered for Balance on contract. No ldboo Peniftsula I 007 Assume 8\12'7, V /\. Lar~e S711.ooo. _ _..,.._.......,,_. __ qualifying . Great OP· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm stone tnmmcd &Wiil ""'I BRAND HEW poo1 w t Wl.r eau Pnnc. ,,weyrqiw Jjfjjel portunlty lo buy lovely
home Ill presug1ous area
on easy terms. 3 Bdrm.
study. step down hvm.1?
room. formal drn·rm. l~e
lot. S169,500 or le.cot> op
Just complet.eO 4 bdrm only 968-&32 962·447'1(j";:~)546·8103
plus d en. J bath cu.stom .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1·-~~~~~~~-ho me . l Housi> from __ ....
beach wtth ocean vie" "°"~for Sd~ COAST PROP~RTIES 2 Bcdrm .... 5 ~Jra~e:.. ti on
HEWPORT CEMTER 613-54 10 ~op p e-r plumb1n~.
hardwood floors llcal
cute. Si8.50064S-916l
Bv Owner f antasllc 4 hr ~
ba. f1p. t·orner lol. N W -
H B. A Must To SPc. con
Yl'OI Pnl to i:>vt:ryth rn.:.
892 1372 REALTY 640-1812 Corofta def Mar I 022 ..•......•......••.....
HEWPORT HEIGHTS '.
DUPLEX
So. of Hiqhway
lock lay Special 3 Bd.rms & den. 2 baths. I OPEN HOUSE
REALTY
HIG HLY U P G H /\ 01-:11
lOwnhoml' with ;rll I h•
allll"rulJ<.>s :l l>edr m .!
o n l o v ely A vocad o ,?f:> bath c .. 11 ror d1:1 a11,
7901 Garl1<'ld. Hunt. B1·h ---$0 MESSY MAHSIOM!
llu~c 5 Rdrm Ranc h
Styl e home l,ar ge
~Cl<>!>ed courtyard wilh
lount arn, :l cot·ktall
1.1at1os. Room for grand
piano an pacwu:. family
r<JOm. Will be a real show
place after you provide
day only $87 .500 m Mesa ,.,.
Verde 545-9491. ~ iiii-------BROKERS-REAL TORS
• 'W lolt"to n b1 ' 1•b l
F\rst time offered m 121~ nice carpelang, lar~e II\•
year s . O utslandin 1t. rm wtfrplc (;ov pauo.
cu.5tom decorated horn(' pvt backyafd. & dbl 1wr
with large cozy family Xlo l loc on n11·cly
room. built-in TV. & lndscpd cor ner lot
panele d bar. Country $129.500
Avenue. a 1•harmaoj? 2 ~~~~~~~~~ bdrm. 2 sty. upside down :
house w1lh <'edar !.hmglc •
exte rior and :.underk Richn1Jnd·
ARt 846-410:_2 ___ _
BY OWNE R·2Br Coo<lo.
comer unit . clean. t·utr•
l'ht>erful. nr lfarhou r
bt'at·h . ~hoppan~. I
owner 840 147l! DOWN
nn loans up to $100.000'
l.c1w VA anl<'rt'M rate '
~111 your Orn OJ.le Cm.mt y
Veteran t:ouns elor for
nnre mformul1on !
Talk to R•d Ca,,,.t
W•listeft 754-l 202
~k-~ Call t oday . . -• •
me:
IEDBll ILllNS CO.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
FOUR BEDROOM f AMIL Y· HOME
Spac ious Plan Four l s Located On
T he End Of A Cul -de-Sac. 4 Bdrm. 3
Baths & Fam. Rm. Dining Room.
Kitchen Has AH The Extras Plus
Breakfast Room. Look Out At
Lovely Prof. Landscaped Yards.
Comm. Pool, Greenbelt. $139,500.
VIEW PLUS SECURITY
The Most Beautirul Townhome With
Complete Se c u rity In All Of
Newport Beach. Forever View Of
Ocean & Bay. Near Lido Village
And S hopping. Two Bdrms.. 2112
Baths. Pool And Jacuzzi. Call For
Appointment To See. $395,000.
® ·--........... ,. 631-1188
HI DOYa DIJYI
macnab / Irvine
realty
UEAl'HTAKIMG PAMOUMIC VllW
Of Newport Harbor from every
room o f th is ~racious &
sophisticated condominium. E~ery
amenity incl. continuous security
TV coverage. $425,000. Bob Owens
642·~. (B-124)
"42-t23S 644-6290 tcu Oo11er Drive ti<Jrbor View Ctnter
trvl~ •t C&mM Veli.y C.nttr
752-1414
r l
k itche n with s t a ined JACOBS REALTY
f(lass window. and room 675-6670
for J>OOI make th1i. a ---------Real Estate
PLUS a luxur111us :.! • •
bedroom. 3 bath apt Peace & QU1et
Covered patio and 3 i.:.ir Lovt'lv 3 h1·dre1um
Pf'flinsulo Point
OCEAHVIEW
Hare rind in Newport.
How.e on the sand. six.·c
lacular oeean \ icw. Mo"
e-i n t•ond1t1on. Year
round or week e n d
retreat Call 613-ISSSO
VA HO DOWN
$98.900, VA or 10~ down
4 Br 2112 Ba. 1750 sq rt.
beautifully upgr a ded.
Marcel. I.I T 957-2666
perfE'cl family home
673-8550 '11(1f·.• I • 1\1 ,,. ''.I
garage. $210.000 townhoine for the r1rsl
WATERFtlOHT 644-7211 tmll:! buycr Upgr;ul1•d.
$335,000 ~ pauo &. pool $71.500
By Ow-ncr 4 hdrm 21 ".' h.1
fJm. din. lndry, pr of
lnd.,p. & c.Jcror W tf 11
many e xtras $109.UOU
8'l2 ~S5
BKR Cnll.>40 1720
•MEWVA *
--4tROGRAM-
NO CASH DOWN TO
Su rround tng interior
courtyar1t t ha ' 4 t \' · TA BELL bedroom. family n'f>m ' R
home o n the Bay 1n TENNIS ANYONE?
Ne)ll1>o rl o ffer-. i n ·~~ ";ti lnColifornla" $I 00,000 G>REEHIROOK
IARGAIH do6rtoutdoor ver .. at1hly SPYGLASS Ht t.L
"'1a1i:n1h('i'Ol upi:raclP•I
Townhome ovcrlooku-.
tenn1., courts. 3 Bdrm·
21~ ba. l'rired ror 1111
llll!dJate o;ale
"'" '' 1' 1 ACT NOW• Pnces [ ~ IMlil •w-o•:l•~e.~.~.is.'i~.:.:.oAS.o.i_·hrs_ l')'esb paint inside & 001
New upgra~ earthtone
cii>ting. Shitp 4 bd.rm
home w/fmly rm & all.1c
storage rm . Read y lo
Large pauo on WATER Lovely 4 bdrm. fdm rm. .DESPERATE
'Wlth BOAT SLIP or your lights view Br;ind ne" 3 B R homv v \ an
own. Sunny wtlh wood rii>t.s. drpt;. land.'leapm)( . ' • ,.
pane-ling, bric ks and Owne-r motivated. Lt:av praised at $70.000 Call
warmth. rng are-a. Must sec! Pnct• ~ A~l-754-7800
A RARE
RHD!
Easts1de Cost a mesa
Duplex. Count ry, al·
mosphere 3 bdrm home
wt vaulled ce1hn~ p lus
attraC't1ve remodeled 2
bdrm home w1walk·ln closets. Don't hesitate•
Phone now ! 545-9491.
move in condH..1on. Near -WATERFRONl View Properly So. Coast Pia.ta. Phone HOMl "'
Custom built home Ar· Now!! 545-9491 • REAL ESTATE
ranged to enjoy Back (~l\'/1fo§l}lfaj 631-1400
Bay view. 2 stories w1lh -------
bving, duung room and Real Estate OCEANFRONTS
kitchen on view side plus b...&GLISH EST"'TE Deluxe duplex. 3 BR , 2 <.-oiy family room with ....... "" b h $47 ooo
I I S60•900-
a eac urut 5, • 1re p ace a nd service 2 & 1 Bd d 1
r oom. Downstairs are S2500Total Down rm. up ex
the 4 bdrms and bat.bs. 3 Soaring 2 sty. 4 br + r~~!home $375,000'
car garage with sink and pool.! Secluded entry to 2 Bdrm. duplex. upper
loads of storage. Almost I av 1 s h I 1v1 n g rm 1 unit 2 baths: frplc. each ~acre. il has fruit trees ·Gour met kitchen +
TOUCH Of CLASS and gardens plus room private courtyard. Don't uru~OOO~P.,.
Elegant designe r La forpool. miss this twnhm op -1 op.
Cuesta Ville. Just l l portunityl Call 847-6010 RffffoN
mile to sandy beach. Ql¥r; '" 0 • '" ,,,,., i.1111 "'1 1 '* 675-7060 * 5~!~F~ PETEaR~rr [ • IR!HI ~!!.~'ln'!~s.,
fect lS beyond descrtp-R Jiu;: live In t.hiJI 3 bed.rm 2
tJon.Just$82.900. Forap. f.-' $129,500 bath beech h o u se.
poiotment. call 962·7788 ·~~~~~~&~•2'~5200~ ·Priced to sell fast,. Btn 3 Private patio e ntry lead r-; br folly borne in Hubor ing into cozy s unble h v-Hl gb I ands Close t o ll\8 rm. It'll move fast at • K€Y Rent/lease. opt. to bu,)',• c ~€ALTORS A bdrm .. San Ma r cos,
5450/mo. '93-5610.
· S@\\41~-J&t,trs·.
Tltat lnfri911ing Word Gome with o Cliudl•
• "IN! NUM8£lf0 ltTllU IN
, lt!f$t }Q\/"au
6 ~SC•AMllE .AllOVf HflftS TO Gff ANSwtt
rrrrr:i
I I I I l' I
.. Ct.uffk..-1100
beach: bay: schools & S1Ji~~~J.~~('~ir··<1• shopping. Fast escrow
1=i\iihi1Y1 l • ltildttl
Real F.stat.e Want Ad Results 00·5678
fllc~~v!<!,r
FOREVER VIEW
Spacious Spyglass Southport model.
Executive li ving at its finest. Six
bedrooms, family r oom. bonus
room. lovely large pool with jacuzzi.
Lushly landscaped courtyard entry.
All of this and 1lt~ best view tn the ar~a . Offered atf59s.ooo. , A CO&.OWaL IAtlaa CO.
644·9080
21tt IAHJOAOUIHHllL<O
IH NIWflOltT CE NTH
$475.000. 6T.H31 l Lrg. 2 st y 4 bdr 3 ba Din
~ rm Fa m rm rrpk. UBQ
JASMINE CAEEIC'S
BESTIUY
OCEAN VIEW
OWMf' Motivated
Agent ~·3454 or 759·0363
SAVE $27,000
We believe this l::i thE'
lowest pnre 3 Rr home m
CdM. A full S27,000 lei.s
tha n nearest m ultiple
l.LSted com parable. Not
yet multiple listed. so
pnnc1pals only please
Comer lot , R-2 zone. +3
Br home. $128.000 land
included Call us for loca
t>on, 1hen quickly d.nve
by, It won't lasl.
~operty House 642·3850
Colto Mesa I 024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IA.SIC ST ARTER
HOME. $69, 900
Priced r ight w ith 3
Bdrms. new carpels.
large lot, and many fruit
tre<l8. Only $69. 900. Ca II
$46-.5880
~HERITAGE
patio. & attach dbl ~ar
Terms are nex1blt•: try
~ml dn pymnt or low rnt
rate or tradt> for ~1>ur By owner Downtown. nr
prop $109.500 Edw ·Fish l..akl' Park.:.! Bdrm . 2 b::·
Rllr 548·9673 111.e workroom . SOxl-i~
l'ornt'r ll)l Fam rni.
By Own{'r . h'ter upl}l'r <'U5l. shutters thru-out
!"ant a Ana lle1gh h J IOI Pinc' St. $9!1,5011
Unck Bay art>a 3 1m + ..:~ 397_!l _____ _
fam. Rm. + frplc + I.: 1---------yd SHOOO down Ow1wr --------.... wtll finance 01 a~:-ume
R112"t VA lo.Jn
Owner /Agt Call Lyn
~or 556·2660
.. SUPER ..
PARKING
Private from s tH'l'l.
super l·story home w .>
bdrm: lone has out!>ldt•
eotra.nce & used a~ of
nce1. Beautiful kilehen .
din r m . w /frrepla ct',
large recreauon room ·
great for parties! linnl't
your RV's & Oeel of auto.o;
& move rn • Ag\; Ruth
Laurie. 646-4380
M9'htCI Hi4MClltds
katella
..._re_.t-.g kE.
STRATFORD
MANSIOM
A.-isumc t-lS.000 For ma I
u le entry, step-down lltw
an!<( room nnd formul d111
tnl(. -Custom p~>I &
jacuzzi lfuRR famdv
room. k111g :.1zc mnstn
swh: and children~ Wini!
Boat & trailer acres'
Take over VA loan 11r
submit on new financin/,l
847~ 546-9366
2'00 sq n. 4 Sr tn-lcvel COZY BEACHCOTI/\Cl-
w/loft. 1 year new, UP· I.gt> lot. you'll lovt' 11
graded thruoot. Owner Call for appt . Ai.:• ~~~~~~~~~I says selJ SISS.000 _goo.._~------• • REALTORS
MUST SEE e f bedroom & la r ge fami fR€STIG€
ly room on quiet cul-de· _ ~ HOME:S
sac. Owner movlng out o r are a. Just finished re· 3333 W. toast Hwy. N 8
mode liCllJ-Pull price 64M'46
sss.ooo Cl.ISP OCEAN AIR
IAYSHORES
Cbarmi.ng a bdrm cot·
\age, ooly minutes from
[
RE:HIG€ the sun dttnched white _ HOM€~ s and of NeV1>0rt Beach. ll-iilllllmllil Priced to C1' 11 young
3333W Coast Hwy. NB fnmlly's budget. With no
L .. ir L ..... , downVA,rnovo lnqwr lc ___ ._ .. _-_ .. _ .. ___ , 011ty t79 .soo A ant 1----=..:...=._;:;.~:::._
By Owner. Mesa Verde,
v1&canl. prtce Just r e ·
duced Sl0.000. 4 Br 2 Ba
+bon ua rm. $109,900.
Ql-0458
•N1te1a11
Rt·ol hfof•• Inc
.... _ --
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1044
RTI..EROCl< 4BR. 2h~
F or ced ul~ ON L ' $12.1,900. !r.S-02r. ,
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POOL HOME
A OHt 2 1\0I')' 4 bedroo home Wllh newly pain
Cam.Uy room and uk!n
°"'1 $107,$00 CaU loda tor~.
R
UMCMIULTY
Hl·?OOO ----Nu broli•r com msa tOJ\
Woodbnda« ('Of'l.lf'r dC'
tech ed I BR 2 RA
llM,lllJO IU1ra.y 4 BR. dttn
3 RA, ha ~ SW. Ge Oltz. "4-&T
IANCH-Gr•1de
4DR. 3ba. Pool Mutt II
Awuma bleo II l ¥ l(lan
PrlC'e rl'li u t·c-d t1
ll!M.~ l)UU l.lllt! C'r ~o Sat Sun 1 2~ r
Ml l8lk Own A ill
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VIU.A<a;
S&S l\.,.c h""oo.t P&ll
llorui-, 3Br. :!Ba. frpk, •
<'ar 111ruie. man) up
tcr•dn, w alk to lake
bt'hb. l'Uurtll t-lr lmnwd OCl'UP&ne~ Ow neor
sin.~ ~I '285
OCIAMMONT
Rn.nd new cul.om home mumi.c Uvlna room
With I&' t'flllnA
Separal.f! diruna roc•m
3 hi.Ito tM-drvoms. 3 bathl'I
J 1111u1 ... 2 r1n-plal'e'll
3btld.e<'h
WhaulWY
.000 •••••••• TRIPLIX
'Nl-:AR 8F.AUl"
2 tMdroumi. •»r h urut
l'IJ><lop ~JllOfl
t.ma parktn.• rn 1111' klc-auon CdM sm.soo
NICHOl..SRHlla ... e
WOOOID NOMOMTO.Y
AU the JOY of rural Callrornia livan.i .
\'Cl the prueti c allty O( formal
t•nl('rlainment foC'ilitles nre here 1n
th1:. <'harmin(( 6 bdrm home Cellln~s
~our tu 2:1 ft . 1n ltt(' dining rm und thl!
41 ft.. hvtnl( rm: baths ore made even
rnor<' ~P<'rin l with th<' u~e of used
tmr k ond <'t>dor on one of 4 firc phH'<.'S
Tht> e<iuulfy .i.tt•ncrous mastt.'r suite Is
.:rn<'t:d by u Homan bath and a
rustkallv dt':ii{.!nl'<.I fireplace Other
quality ·touches include solid oak
<·ab1nctry. st aln<'d ~las~ no matrh lht·
llJ:hl in thr t'ountry k1tl'hcn) and
o uts ult•. ;,1 pool with Redwood decking.
Oo t 2 <H'rc11 inC'lud ing horst' <'Orrals
with room for lt•nnts <'Ourts or ~·
tra1nm.: nn~. $425.000.
ltUMAR RtALTY -551 ·797 7
lJOISouthC'oa•tllw> .............. 1052 Mtuwporileoch 1069 Lal\lft,a 8r. ~h 494· 1"220 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••
XLN'TOCf..AN VIEW
Trrm.-ndou ii famil )'
be>ml' In flood local.Ion
rlotitt to school a nd lOv.n
3BR 2ba " den . Laqw
suodeek, laund room and
&ue&t quaners . Extru11
lnclude 2 fireplaces and
ter u r<'<i bar kyMd wat h
GOLF COURSE tJAYfRONTCondow 45·
Da.11 14HT boat slip Sw1mmmg pool
u.IW Owner ~.000 889-047 t lmaa lne walkana out your d-Oot onto 11 titn .:oil llG CANYON
l'Otlr.M' for only $9!,,000 &aut.Hul Deane 2 BR &
You mu.'t ~ this l bd. 2 den or dwmg ' v acw to
ba condominium ror all the oc~an ! MovC' rt>!hl
you golf lovers Loca led 111 ! 1257.500. on the 2nd lt'~. Just la11t· st&MA.M ASSOC.
I ln 1...ake. 3 Br 2~ .. Bis. den. fruit tr~. $192,500 00. &46·7711 640.6500
ta C o ldwell Bonker
forrn. d111 rm. S198.SOO R• w.-Realty WE'VE GOT IT
Contract of :.nlc 2 )'n at ~ ldl 494-1519 The best buy in Thl'
97/8% C11 U Bob Marct<I Real f:State Bluffs. "Z" plan 4 Br
1.1.T 951-2666 l•--------•I Niguel ShOrt'S Townhome home. 2500 sq rt. Walk to ~ MOMAACHIAY ~-3 br $1000s under tennis dub/shoppan~. The ultimate i.n living .. ,,a G40.62S9 MUSTS ELL' R8.1Se your diildren in mkt. Owner831 7JVO.
Brand new 4 bdrm, ram good clean aar at the ---------1 ~ ~
r m b o m e . L u s k beach. Their playground fttu:: •M HOUSE f-~ /7~> /J JI,,. T urt l e rock H ig h is the seaside . Wood ~. U(,~ ""f./,(,1
f'oolhllls vaew. Choice of shlnttlt.'d 4 bdrm . den. Lovely 4 bedroom, fami· R E A L T y
carpeung. Lowest price ram i 1 y rm. h 0 me ly room home S pa rush
model in area. $170.000 S24S ooo cer a mac tile in l'nlry. 67J.~ll · family room and k1t1:hen Newport Heights ~ C.Ozy ftreplare. view of Mew C111tom Homts
We r 11n put you In your Otter" 2 Fixer upiwr Prid rOw~ Ahlri2 BR rented Cu n (1nunr 1• 3 BR in F.aatblulf, S950 3 ov.11 Mollalt' llo~ wt an bou.Na, awny bwldlrl"t e 0 r · · wJlc$5 than IO'k dn. Ail• BB Harbor View IUlli., "'· bl II h . k ., • 2 ba . view un ts on M'""' ..... ,....,"" $1IOO ' RR Costa Mci.u un .... ·llt'va Y am1 in Ul(e oia t rt't'" City beautlfuJ canyOtl.I Blkto "'"·_,........, 1 700 2 on + d e~ ~~~~fi~!~~nt~:f.f;,~c: T:,t,!~·G7C., ~1hc '>Piil Landa La ne beac h /""Z ,._11a.OD J umanr Creek'. $850
l F• .,._.... &lperb IO<'litlo" & <'On wv Seavaew 2 BR + den, Many n1rt' omc-s o -vv ..,3 000 E UE 1-~ from F,aaler lhan :.trucuon -1· · 2 I TR $1IOO mo. For lease. r('nlan"' Uank Rt~a l/8'7ll ~717 orltS23·44li2 BERTI(AHENRY 2 1EACHHOUSES " REALTORS vacant fwit oecupanry RANCHO 215 Del Mar '~ 412t OM A LOT unBILE 2 BLOCKS 2 BEACH
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1~1 ~1 \.Oj \I H•1 Cu11u•Qt l M11 lftU EST A TES l"OURPLEX. Covan~on 2 HOUSES fi'OR ONLY HOME STORE South elf Oran" C t bwlt, nr So Coast lo1a $4.1.750. en MUR'r IJ E .. e oun Y 3 Hr 2 Ba + 3 2'!> Sl'llt•r SOLOTOC~"ftn:n 1082N StateColl1111~ ontt1rre1i;thls lovl'ly4 will t arry contract 2 FIX IN2SAVI-:
An11heim bdrm, J bath. famil y $195.000.Bkr.631·1234 UON·~r lU,2LArl-: llc6oolllmtd 'SMSOO room. 11tU<ly. with tan· SCO'IT REALTY 3206
---------t as tlc \llew Ownl'r St>veral properties an :'I""' 7n., ~rote Long Beach, lS% down ~--"""'
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Hou.'lc for rt-nt. BisHiu.i
Island Avail Dec. 10th
( 21.l ) 246-3935. •EXCITING•
•ON THE BEACH•
FARGO Buyer to ro-0p an 1031 t-x IEACH DUrLEX
l /878·4122or 11522 0530 t·hange 213 437 2116 1 MOW DOWN YA
&tat.Sal•
AbSOJutely breathtaking
24xG4. 28r. I 28a. rum
pu.s rm & bar 1975 Royal
Lancer 1n 5• Park. Ten
nis courts. l>Wamming
JaCUUl. social actlvltiei;
& muc h much more
IJT2081·2)
Califonlo roclfk
Mobile Home Salff
2706 Harbor. Ste 206·A
549-5937
_______ .__ 7l4 586·3966. 714·644·0377
~Ml 4 B 1 duplexes
for Saa. 1300 111cl bayfrout to be t'Xth •••••••••••••••••••••••d o wn 1n a pk ~
UPLAND UNITS
8-111 apt.s in key Upland
213/684-3200
area now available 2 Hr ---------1 "7 Ba with no vacanrae~ £'side Costa M.so
Walk to shopping & 3 bcehftt ~
public trans portation '"'"'SUAL 1 OI' A KI ND Priced to sell For more v•'v information call Charming refurbished
A 2 BR. 2ba h ouc;c INVEST"'RS w/ftreplace. Brand new
REALTY 2BR. 2ba a nd JBR 2ba
SEttVICE DUPLEX IN REAR. in 0°"4'T DRIVE?? 434 N. 2nd Ave. Upland eludes spac 4 car garage
Wall< to fabuJous shop· 714/982·880 I Pvt patio. With.in walk·
pmg, I blk w/no-busy ---"-~-----ing di.stanee tl> many street lo cross. 24x60 c .... t.ry Lob/ a~ruties. Xlnt income
Shelby 1973. Anaheim:;• Crypts I 5001 property. $213.000
Park. (KV9579·t!OI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROGEttS REALTY
Mobile Home Stor auurul cemetery lots 673-231 I
95'94500 at' Pacahr View Pork. ~~~~~~~~~
NB 646 2597 after·.---------• noon 1('ves
$64,900. eoro... .. Mer 3222
Unbehevable 2 hou.sei. on •••••••••••••••••••••••
I lot Lave In Ont'. collt•ct Charrrung2 bdrm. lrg. hv
rent on the othe r No Ing rm dan rm. open
down VA , move an am beam ceil. frplc gttr11gc
tnC'dJately 540 366ll incl ssso. 6'4·5687
'Nltelc-.11
Real Estate Inc.
:; BR. 3 ba .. Harbor Vll'W
Hills. qwck o<'cupanc·y
$925 673-~/6«·2212
---------Lr~ 3 BR. 2 ba duple:-.. 6 UNITS :lhare Jacuua. open d1:1·k.
Sax 1 Br. Costa M<' ... a $5i5 mo 975·0252 ur
Pro perty ha s i:rrat 752·06l7
potential F t1.:t'r upper . So or Highway JOR 2bu.
property underpnced for freshly del'o ruted, l){1•
area Greatmvestment bnrk frplc. lawn main
$162.500 knan1:e incl $575/·mo
Avail Ill 15178 67~11.
JONES
REALTY INC.
lST llMt>
(714) 673·6210
~·l732
2 AR unf hm. MarnecJ
couple only. No pets. $44!:1
mo 2 13 1696 ·7 4 31 ,
2t31692·7232 •EXCITING• Conwntrcia6 IREAK EVEH
Udo. Newport kh Property 1 600 UNITS ..._ .. eel> c.a.i-.92660
dbl wide luxury Estute ••••••••••••••••••••••• HB 4-plex. pride o f LohforSai. 2200
2001 w a.lbCM m.ci 2 BR home, qwet adulh.
~arage. gardener . $<1<i!> rro 675-7258
sale Smack dab an Lht> Comm~rr1a l Rldg on ownerstup.only2yr:-.old. •••••••••••••••••••••#• --------
middle Of bea ullrul rcn. for sale or lcllS<· assumt>. sellt.>r tie Ip Off'tCE ILDG SITE Dix 3 Br 2"'1 Ba dplx. 61~ fina nce , 13•;.. d n . Marigo ld $525 mu Newport H arbo r /\ 6306 W Coa'll Hwy . managementavaal. H.untm.1ttnn Beach 644~05 No peL-.
garden paradise + pet. owncr/agt 548 1290 Agt Gary Bosler 27,000 !o.Q rt. l<.tt nl•a r
marveloui; p vt beach NEWSHOPPING 960-4318 53._2498 Par 1f1r.t llosp1tal 5 tnSertaborder
11.alk to s hopp1n~ 1n CENTER Potnt.sShop Cntr&C1v1r SPECTACULAR
SHARP J MonarchBayPlaza
Laguna Niguel
49'97222 131.0136
caty lights. mountain!. 3 &4BdrmsfrS215.000
and valleys New paint. J\~. A:Uail Heller 675 942fl
new carpets, n ew das
hwasher. Give ~·ourself a By Owner. Nice Newport
treat and come and sec area. 3 Br 2 Ba . all
il modern con veniences
Newport Harbor'l> mo:.t Newport .Beach Area Center $1 35,000 SPYGLASS
e xrlusave area Onl)' Tnple net leases First Four Plex. close to So t:i;t David Bourke Rllr 4 Bdrm. fam-rm hom1•
S2IJ 000 <KZ0757 I years rent guarantt.'t.'d Plaza. Var· Ross St & 546-9950 for leru.c• Newly decor JI
Catifontia Pacific Pnmr high traHir count Sunflower. $190.000 Agt t'<i Ocean & city h~ht-. Family home w11h1---------•1 formal dining room.
ramily room with coz) --------fire-place and n~w paint F .... llnU.,,.RT Lowe:.t pnre an area No COLEO "'ii;.,,.....-" fin er n eighborhood
S40-7766/833-1927 PC11tOrCll'ftic view Avail Nov ht Mobile Homt Salu 11.000 SQ feet rentable ---------OCEAN VIEW SISOO p1 mu 673·531 I
2706 llarbor Ste 206 A spuce. S?i!o.000 TRM>UX ~.Arre bwldahlc· R I lot aru.er.!2 border
and carpets At a special
pnce uf S84,500. Call no11.
REALTORS 542. 7294 ror appt
675-5511
540-5937 Georqe Elkhts Co. '·f 631·3400or 2S'f down. noquau yan~ wnh H'!:Ul.1t1on 'lit' 2 Rr 2 Ba, view, frJlli
SILVEtlCR~ST 9l TY
Localed an hi~hly desira
bit> We!'tm1nster 5 •
Park lmmac, dbl w1dl
l!YTI w/enclosed 8xJO rm
<59-IBXX.XXU I
6 .... 1111758 seller w /carr y papvr hghted and frnct'(1 tf'nn1L, r harm. hlt·ms. garug • .,
to~~ ..,...._ Agt 960·5580 <'Otln Call 673-8550 no !>('ts 7l0 He hotropt·
, .. · ~ .. ,,. '•' "''· · 640-0372 Avail Der l BJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
LAICEFROHT
3 bdrm. 2 ba. bout dork.
Sun & Sail Club Mem
bership. SI 18.000 Best
bey on Lake .
E•••Z
...to buy since owner will
help finance. Hugt· 3
bed.rm "Westr l.Jff" homt•
with 20'x.24 added ramaly
Mobile~ Store
956-4500
1800 AnemoM 1 Choic!~~P~~;~rRt Cst I \0 IR&H( ~ASMlllE CR-
Ouplex Cor s ale by ownt'r p 1a1. a . Ry o wn l' r _ ~ ----· ...... ~ Beautifully landsrapct.I ~
San Clemente Call aft $205.000 on wrap-a round br, :.i ba. den, dining rm.
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RANCH REALTY
551-2000 room on rorner lot. C'all ---------7pm66l·l226 l'O ntrart P rin only 14 Unll lot with plans ocean vaew_ S775 mu
540-1219&494 0636 Ready toGo' Vista 644·19611
975-0323 !\JO. 7023 for finanrinR details •EXCITING• lncomt P~rty 2000 s~.000 7:!A 5002 -------•• •• •• • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • ---------· r Irvine Groves 2 br. de n.
Orangewood. barks t u
gree nbelt Upgraded,
drps & rpt. lndscpd.
Crplc. $93,500. 640-0997 _
IRVINE . I have a quuhfaed buyrr for a
West Point or UnaverSJty
rmdel home If you are
think an" of selling.
please c a ll M a rtha
S harkany Rltr. As
!>Oclal<' 752 0166 -----1
SACR IFIC E' Beaut.
Woodbridtte 3Br 2148'
PLUS elegant 28r condo
pn ced below ma rket.
Both nr lake. 673-4311.
Owner/Agt.
UMIVHSITY
PARK
Pnncelon Model on land
that you own for a price
that ls competitive. Tile
entry. Plush carpet
good location · ne11r ever·
)'thing. Three bedroom. ..
cl quality for the pnce ot
su~.500
red hill .......
552-7500
497.2457
•
MUST SELL!
Mhsloft Viejo I 06 7 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Value packed price of
$139.000 Owne r anx1ou~. •ON THE BEACH• hurry call 645·7221.
.Wwport hoch
-----..er V5ew" Sea caps & sunsets over· ..._.....,, loolung the blue Pacific.
Quality throughout. 21 pvt bearb. 5 minutes
Sp e ct a <' u I a r 4 from Fashion Island
bdrm.ramrm. ho m e ~ Sensational tn ple w1d~
features romantic s~y WntcHff Realty home Park rl'nl onl)' light rauied deck.quit.> ---------$228.
cul de sac 2 block:. Crom WESTCLlfF Ca(ifomia Pacific
the North lk•ach . Ci!ll BcauWul family homl' an Mobil•~ Soles
4 UNfTS
COSTA MESA
AJI 2 bdrm wath garages.
yards. ln excellent art-a:
new construc tion all
around. SlB0.000 752 1920 Jr QUAIL
A..,~~~~-
l()peil fil 1:30 r .M.I 714·83'7·9500 NO"' best location. with 3 vcr~ 2706 Harbor Ste 206 A
i ~ large bdrms .. spacious 5 .. 0.5937 t2 UNITS. C<>!.ta Mesa 2 !•• ~% den. scp. family rm & ____ .. ____ _ ~a~ 3h baths. Sho\los lakt· a ---------BR I BJ. encl gar 's. 7 model borne )'ears old S430.000. By .... ...
LM....yHOMtt
Qllliet Clrff
Sensational 4 bdrm. 2
stry home ofre rs luxury
living, formal dinanit rm,
& den Plus beautiful
heated /filtered POOL'
On park-like set
tlng ... SIS6,500 Call
837·9500
Mtwpoti ltech 1069 •••••••••••••••••••••••
$8500DOWN
NEWPORT IEACH MOllLE HOME owner. 675-5275
REALTY INFORMATION Huntington Beach Two
67rl6 .. 2 545-3261 Rent. opuon lo b11y anfo, 4/Plexes3 blks to0cean. ~ .., repo's, loan assumptlon Owner/Agent. Need fast
t.IJVE IN NOW!!
JC you H su me 9v. "'"loan
~VlewHome
• 5 Br Somerset
• $199.500 Prof. Decor
Courtt.'SY to Bkrs.
etc. 1':usy rinance 0.A C 1031. Wall conside r wrnp
9 oraces. around $240,000 ea1'h. J o
Mobi1• Home St«• Kelly <7141 846 1371 or
Sa.nta Anu SS4· 7070 (2131 59'.!·3245
Westnunster 848-8895
E. Anabeam 956-4500
Anaheim 956·1011
W. Anaheim 7&1-1442
COSTA MESA
4 UNITS
•By Owner 640·7609 ---------• 78S· 1457, 684-75431 ________ _
Contract o r trade' Each
s pa c i o u s unit rl'
furbished. with pn ~ate
p11t10 $159.000. 752 1920
HAPPINESS IS
Spend
Thanksgiving
IN YOUR NEW
"'1BILE HOME
Jr QUAIL .
A.,~~s~.
SUNITS
lolboa Petlittwla
Grtal 1nves tment -
oever a vacancy. Four I
BR urulS & one 2BR umt
Yrly income could ht!
$16,500. Seller wall help
v./financUlg at $249.500
Newport Pier Realty
·•1-.:iiidi-
2005 Balboa Blvd.
Newport lkh.673·205 8
BY OWNER
Two 4-plexes. 61: & 6M
Calle Campana. SC. By
SC Gen. Hosp. End unit:.
pverlook .itol f cou roc;t.>
Owne r can arra nge
finanrmR $195,000 ea
496·5275. Prin only
56UNITS
PRIDE OF
OWNERSlll l'
FtVEYEARS
AMAHEJM
Pnn onJy agt 738 5915
OFACEl&.DG.
4 Separate uruts. 300 sq
ft. each. 189.000
Roy McCorch, IUtr
548-7729
HURRY!
HURRY!!
This brand new 3 bdrm.
lasting In Dee rfi e ld
townhomes won 't last
because the price h;
right, the locollon is
right AND it b111 air·
cond. All riRht' At only
SRS.500
Pnce bas been red~ed
o n thi s qual ity 3
Bedroom ho me with
many extra features
Larae living room, big
ram!Jy room. 2 ~ baths.
sund ecks and white
wateT view ! True value
at$135,000
NOCREDJT NEEDED
CHOOSE FROM
Npt Ht.a balS14 l .500
Pool. re mdl SI 100/mo
a home an b eautiful
HaQrbor View Homes in
prest1g1ous Newport
Beach. Try lhis kingsiie
5 bedroom Bring your
olrer & we'll work on the
rananca.ng. Do it today
and we'll try lo get you in
9~.
PLUSH· PLUSH dot wide
Greenbnar. Everything
you ever wanted an u
Mobile Home & mor<•
IKG7203-73 )
INVESTMENTS
.. 523 CAMP\15Da·IRVINE
LAKE FROt«
$197.500
S barp G l enwood
townbome on Arborlake.
S teps to b each &
clubboulel Large living
rm at family rm combine
with giant outdoor patio
lo brina lake side w ade !
Hlgbly up1raded. FAN·
TA.STIC VIEW! Poob &
lenn1s courta. too! Take
a look today-caU 7~· 1700
•
U04So. Coast Hiway
ln VIiiage Faire
LAGUNA BEACH
497-2457
Newport. Bal $140,000
UIO deg goU course
view $1100/mo.
Npl Hts. Bal $1•13.000
4 Br pool bm SllOO/mo
Hunt Bcb. Bal $83.000
Remdl 3 Br $750/mo
"'""°rt C•nhr
640.5357
Super dlx s ingle wade
Glenbrook in lovl.'ly low
rent park. nr b1•urh .
won't last jjt $20,500
<S019'J)
Sro?I wide 1976 F'reedom.
fully furrushed, walk to
bch. A steal at $21.900.
<MJU4091
2New twnhms Npt Ht11 NEWPOltT-2 BR $145 mo rent ~7~ year
&I $1.50,000.111.!iO/mo. $13.500! assumable lsc Q.n th•~
Can you believe 1t" It ·s ele~aot dbl wide Santa
llERE JS A "BUY" Only ZNew twnhms true! Fabulow Newport. Anita. 8x26 add-On. Gn·
$l.2S.OOO. Shorp 4 Br. den, Costa Mesa highly upgraded-very cla n colttms . plush
2 Ba ·view home. Ii: yrd. Rat 000 suoo tas tefully decorate d lndscpg <KWt 165-73\.
Owner can help finance. 1142· 2000· · rnor · townhome! Seller is ex· Lovely dbl wide Rof.al F/lndscp. i,q. l . U d d E ba II t~ 673-3'15 tre,:nely mo vale an m ssy, unui1ua Y 1 "
t9I IOSO Liquidating all property, 90% FINANCING a vaala & aJJ'Y, fwy close. lo park ~ call owner Will carry on ble. A must to see now• reo t. Only $24 ,500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• coal.rael. ~5399 Call 752·17~to preview' CFV89SS I
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VA-FHA TBtMS Big canyon townbome. 31• I 8484895
are available on this Br. d en. golf course ,,t;t:l il!;U ---------areat 4 bedroom, famUy view. pool /te nnis. ' '< ll'f:\iii ;~
roombomewhlcb sltaon P .000.644-8746 t =;;;;~~~~~~· ~ 10 • 40. '59 Fleetwood
a premium rec lot pro. .::: Bdrm accommodates ~ prlcacy and off HOMl+IHCOME l•-------•1 full s ite bed. Trade atreet R V parking . 2Brhouse+aptovergar LOVELY LIDO Winds -.Mobile Home
$77,S()O;-fU.view, den, OR. LR. 00 a spacious 56• lot. a Park. 2191 Harbor 81vtl.
Por ~· cal 1225.000. Agent 5'0-0808 roomy singlestory. 3B R. Sp J24. Across Crom Kt
I h Ma.rt. See manager a O"IN 11111 • ,, \ •vt• 1<>t11 .,. ' 64 2 I family rm home· <' arm park or call 2l!H37 ·S449. HCA.HYON lngly d ecorated w ith
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1-.....a1-.1 1245,000. A•enLMS-li044 leaded glau windows ~. No pets . 548·6173 , ......--~ I 052 ,.. and warm natural wood ~ lteclt I 0 •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• tones \hrou{hout _63 __ 1·_91165 ______ _ ····:;·Dij;w·:··· Laguna N:;uel WISTCLlfft • Iara-s!oi ull~zed south Sharps~~:i!Fl~:e Kit.
Ocean •ide or hwy. leve Realty Pool sized corner lot. 3 brick patto.1295,000. partially furnished. AC.
...... euyacc:Hatobeacb. bedrooms "den borne fer ..... to... new cpla. Below mkt -. w/mature landscaptn1 ,__ 64""721 I o Neeck pain\., mlnor r9 that atrorda complete -.... v • I u e · S 1 3 • 5 0 • pan: Ideal lor bome NIOIOF <DKJW8HO lncom•. Hurry , ool OW.. .. ._ privacy.$18'7.500. .............._...__Stew• rJD.Nl(1l l
_,wr t300Sllnex Lane _. .._ U.IOO Sbowa ln th.la 3 bdrm, ,_Dail 2 5 8411·&1J95 l~l\ll [ y &.
AS':iUl 11\1 ES ....._Realty 4'4· family home. on cuJ·de· "-' >' '
8 OWMt" 2 bdrm RuaU MC. Convieoent to lhop 9orw. ~barme~. s peclHular plni. parts, pools & ocu.o view from every "*""-.. beach. Good
rm. Lie l ot. Ne clean n et1bborbood.
ldt.cbeD. Have approv . .-r,5CIO.
plau for remodel. 4tM4t4 491-1220 muoo. «·mt 4t'°'Z41 l I J0.5010
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MONACO •3BR2Da
• Uptradedtfee land
• 81 Owner. '1144-4464
• ()peQ &and. See Dir .
HAWAII
10 LJ c rc s o n
is land of Kaut11
$17 0 .000 f ull
pri ct~. Owner
wi ll c:trry with
s m a ll down
O nl v ~ miles
fron) bcal'h.
GARDEN APT.
Twel ve 2
bedroom units
with pool. Great
Cos t a M e s a
r e nt a l a r e a .
$449,000.
DELUXE 4 PLEX
Brand new -all
th e ext r as .
Great Cos ta
Mesa locat ion.
l d c al f or
owner/occupant
two to choose
from . Full prlrc
$230,000
S.A. 4 PLEX
In ve s t or 's
deli ght. All 2 Br
apt s. New paint
& ca rpet s .
Priced n ght at
$00.000.
9 ON BEACH
Rii!ht on the
sand nea r pier
2 0 c>/.., d o w n
Owner wi l l
carry bala nce.
Fu ll pri ce
$600.000
10 WITH VIEW
8p6ci0us l & 2
bed room i..mits.
Hy the ocean &
the pier m San
C l e m e nt e .
Owner will
c <.t rrv with 20'"(
down. S825.000.
3 ON A LOT
Eastside Co~ta
Mesa 3 Separat<•
houses on corner
Io t . Sup c 1·
location
$159.900.
EASTSIDE 1
Prid e o f
ow n ersh i p 3
bedroom 2 bath
w / firep l ace
ow ner's unit +
six 2 bedroom
townhouse units.
$482.000.
A PR€HIG€ /--l:: ....... l~ HOM€S
RIAL IST A Tl INVESTMENTS
lJlJ W. C..t Hwy .. Mpt. IG.
645-66 ..
f.MF:RALf) HAY LO'f
OrawinJo?s'Coastal OK
6i 3·6634
IUfLOEA RmRING
Wants to sell last p1er1· of
property 119 Del Mar
Approved plan." a\ 311 for
2 s111itlt-family homo·!-
Owner Cmancm.it ;n aal
Sl~.000 Owner /aitt
642 216' 673-071«2
DANArOINT
PanormNc View Lot
t.:n1qu •· wh11 1'
1N ater harbor vaew, R I
Spy«Jkni Hll
Br e atfi takang day ~
night vie ws from th1-.
elega.nt 4 bdrm. honll.' 111
fabuJow. Spyglass Hill
Fan:uly rm. has wet lt:ir & rrplr ~ there· ... ,,
r1W"mal d1nan~ rm $1295
Per month
673-4400
PI a n ' l h u Co a s t :t I \ I h """n of
S 13 1,500 4 96 I K 52,~l~l.~1r~h~1·r~ln~1~1· ... ~l~m~··~n~t c~··~· ~ ~7 5502 1.
Lot available Costa~ 3224
Newport Gle n F:Stat~ ••••••••••••••••••••••.
Newport Beach $8.5.000 ,, .'.l Br, 2 ba. hu.itc ma!.lt·r A~ent 646 362• -,111te. hardwood fir~.
/"READY TO llUILO frplc. bi.it fnc:d yd $495
3 choice sites, San Juan rm 673·6336
Cap. ~.500 to $58.500
Owner 752 1070. <-ve ..
9!n 2l21. !)7J 8150
~hOMt/ Trtr Pries 2300
2900 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CASH IN A t'LJ\S JI ror
your hous e or unit-.
SCOTT R l\:AL TY
536.7533
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EASTSIOE, !'harp. clean
J BR. Family. Ointni;?.
large yard. $495 per mo
Call Dave. 540 1151
Henla~C' Rcallor'
l<IDS/rETS OIC
EASTSnn: 2 BR. gar.
g;s fi.46.484R. 675-82511
North Co:.la M e'ia. ;,
bdrm. 2 ba. beaut con<!
$575 mo lwp r~q N11
'1ngles. 548 2733 11 1
&t2 1Mll
L.rg Lux. Condo 3br air.
mJr appl trnm" poob.
$495 646-2143 735 ~92...,
•SUPER 3 Br. pool hm
nt>w paint 1n/out. xlnt
l(X' $S.'JO/ ~ 979-0226
M~A VERDE 38r 2ha
qtnel CUl·de-:.ac. 2 rrplt•<,
$525/rm. 546 2313 Al{l or
549.2744 days 557-027j; l'V
HouMt f.ur'ftlshed l::ast.s1de 3 br. 2 bn. 11-!l'
•••••••••••• •••••• ••• •• ~tone frplr . enC'I yd
Gt..eral 3 I 02 $475 mo 642 2639
••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. Jl v ba. crpt drr~
Anz:t, 2br J\ franw humt' stove No pct~ S400 llH8
Beautiful view & \>4.:ry Anaheim Aw . 646·316(1 ts0lated. One yrs lease
$200 mo Avail now MesaVerde4BR 2ba.1984
213-431 l2S4 Lem no:. $500 I' h
lalboo lsl9d 3106 545-5726Available now
••••••••••••••••••••••• 4BR 2ba. rpt3 thru-out.
Ba)'frv.nt . pier noat. 2 BR. dbl gar Avail Dec I
2 ba. 123 E Bayrront $500/mo Eves 559-5584
S795 Herb. 2t3/478-3577
CoroM .. M .. 3122 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BeauUfully furn. 2 br, 2 ba
house $900 mo Cu I I
67S.3'08.
... wport ltoch 3169 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Magnificent buchfront
Wei1t N4'wport home 6
Bdrm. 2 baths+ dorm
lofl Yrly lse. $1500/mo
006-~t
3176 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Steps to Beach. 3 BR 2b1t.
laund rm, newly pointed.
Sunny patio. $4751 mo
Eves <213 1330·1959 •
wkncls 171HW2-4770
1-:·~1de IWauurul 4HK.
deo oc s BR Sep ram rm
v. rrplc 2000 s q rt .
S595 mu ~7.862J
......... Cottacae•
I bdr m.sm .d e n . hk fs t
nook pvt.yd. Very flWl'l
No Ooas. Wtr Pd, $275
Mo ~ movl'•n Needs
C11 rt• 223111 Pomona
9f.O 3989
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tncd .yd.,carport. No
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••••••••••••••••••••••• frpk. den. p\'l yd, I 'Yr old b..,,,.. s' )$ mo . Cypress. beaut 2 st y mll053 home."uo mo 1ncl1_:_;..;...;~------1U'dener~atC'r It Po01 28r. 2Ba. den, dbl garage,
ctr• or SELL M .000 nr new. or Marina S425
~ rm Weber R E 49'-T1e6
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Htr.yearry. l.grll>raptl260 mo <.:un UIS mo NO DF.fl()SIT ENSF,NADA REl\C ll ~81H500 ~turru8hed NO RF:TUKN N,.w 2 br. llOUS~:. Sleeiitt ti $40
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---------• Newly deconted 2 BR Oenllnl Rlty '!...3!.. 002.'I Mountain home 20 m111 OCIANllOMT ...,,~ Ba. carpcutdrapes. 2 Br. 1 ba. 2 blk11 O<'t-un from San Bern. new 4
3 8R, 2 ba, wntr '8CIO btl •M, "pool Uhl 1nl'I 129~ Jst & lai-t st so bdrm. 2 h•. with view.
J BR, 2 b" .. wnlr $500 8290 mo. Mar. 646·5&47 ~urity & clng 640-1076 Weekend · weekly or
SlWSTOOCIAH CARDEN AP'T. Almost Holaday rati~s. Xm11. JUR.aplil·level. unlurn. new, s pacious. thlC' 2 Br. fresh puinte<t. walk v11e. & Veterans 3 duy Yeerly. Wf). .., .. ~ b to buch,..., blk to store!! weekend ure open
2 BR. Iba., wnlr Mn oulcuc:n, m. carpet. 3 & bus. rurpet/drapr& 962-768\1
2 BR lb •• u. bdrm. 2 bat, ~. 11'¥). l MS l2M ---------• •·· wnlr .,..,., Bdrm -s mo 37" W '-' ,.A 3 RR. 2 b• , wnlr S800 · ... , ~ -Palm .>prings .;undo on 2 Or. b•yfrool. yrly S$50 Bay, 846-4.517 831 ·$454 J Br 2 Os ~, mt to bedch. Mts:uon Hiiis Country
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MY amount~dlt no problem
StUUJNC HOM( LOANS. INC.
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for lt-~e only l..1 \ t! and enturtam an ~lc~ancc In your new cust.om home
"1th dt~1~ner intenors Converuenct-
orwntro to tnt•ludl' 3 cur garo"es with
Jutnmul1c 01wner~ kltch •nl> Wtlh
111 tt ru wc\vc rangr ~. iwl( c leanlnjt
m "n'. tra:-ih (•ompat·to~. and BBQ
rJOiW loµl> \\Cl·hars jn all modttl8,
r1rt!plau.'t> 1n l1v1n" room s &
b,•<iro<•ms. 111tfoor laundry i.reus.
s:ut·-.1 :.uJlt". rnmth room und muth
mort' Dock twuilablt· lo all tenants. Sho~n by ,1ppointme nt l'ull Landa
lt.wn t 71.i l 83.1 3150 tR 10 5 wt·vkdnys>
PAik LIDO 1idrtn apls. unfurn. :,t~!96~0 847 3384 or Club !16a~30
2 lidrroa1 2 b•tha. frpl, ly complex. no !)clx. R .... ata to s-. 000
ltdu.IU.OOJy M2.S apt 3. College Ave ,,......._ 3844 •••••••••i••••••••••••• Office•....., '4400 ......._,
M2-tneo. ••••••• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• C.t dowtt •••••·•••• •• • • •• • •• • ••• ~ 5005
for appc 0071'\ associated Mfl8a Verde 2 BR. 2 ba. $375 mo. 2llr. Oran~elrce u a.....::..--.. .. 1 ----••••• Condo. overlooks wtr. •"!..,_..,.....,..,, ~~~ •••••••••••••••••• newly decor'd Adlts, no .,.. '\,.;. pt 1 M ... 0 OR
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adlts, no 1w•t.f'. '""'l, ten .;x1are a nurnr or I men r. , _.. V_.._. l"'-pet& S300. 545-3650 · ~ """' "···, rY] n... UENTALSUITE "' ,....~ rw.
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3 BR. 2 ba . allele<". new Lagaao ltoch 3841 tut-... «~~,..,., Dover Or. N B. Best vending routes. 4·10 hrts --~~~~~~~~I gov . d P • r k I n g . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,. rlll.\Xtr h..i1A!'•"'<l l~ation Amvle parking weekly. Compl. co. train
$300 m>. 1 Br. l ba. avail wnr/agl . '"50 mo 2br. ()('ean view. walk to 8324134S10relll7J lr.!OSQ. f"l 5'151. per mo ing&locaUonsetup
Nov l thru J une 30 1212 _6'2_·_21_64______ beach New t:arpel. ~ C~ll 673-5311 Plan 112080.00
"8 "' W Balboa Blvd Slwuting large 2 BR. 2 ba 549-1186 ROOMMATES :11::i'.'1~0~
-C>wMr/Atl S44·7S49. garden aJit. pool. $29S. W I BR. blk. to occdn, North SW'e-H·Save OF'FlCE for lease $125. Plan JV SlUll0.00
OCEANf'RONT. large 710 l8lhSt. Laguna N1cekitch .nl•w F.nJoy more Pay less• Storage spaCt' for lse Call Toll Frei·
cl&i..'\ A apt &i area. new 2 Br. cpts. drps. patio. no stove & refng., deck & All Ages & Lifestyles SlSO, 21 "xZ.t '. oversiied I · 8 O 0 • 2 3 7 · 2 8 0 6 or
redeco, 714 ·675·4688 <Sog.s.i310 ~arHge Avail.No\' 15th WeCheckReferences garage door. 15' high. 1·800-237-0704,SuntOAM
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adults 979--0136 $275 Mo Hillie 494 7561 "-•15.0.a. ""212 l7ll>6 Skypark Circlt>, Ste 6PM. M-W. 9AM-8PM. Harbor Vlt'w -4 br. fam -..,_.., c
l I I t I 0 _ h .__ h .lrv .• 545·2000. PR'""""u op •c•"ooo J AR. I i. bi. h1abt'u1 qullll rm. enn "· x n oc .... c apt. at .,..,ac SIM. 2 Br. Cpts, drps, yard. no New home to i.hare 3 Br ---------.,, • .;uJ • ~· yr
tY t\<J1t11· ~uihm~. :iuJ>{'r V1f'w S800 840-4-413 utll pd rurnls l)ed dogs.$.110 Me-wportleoch 386' J lia fplc bitns ;alk le Office & wa~house '!pace Or. Cly. captive trade. ya r~l" J.!5270m7 o C1dl ._ ,..._...._--l~7.1. 673-1451 aft3. 979-0136 •••••u•••••••••••••••• b<>ach. Adults, no pets avail, Irvine indwn. Nets $10.000 mo. Ter mi..
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yd KacJ & "'·l~ ,1;. w~ ... , , ~ M v hi • · --SZ-40. mo. Bedrooms & Townhow.cs Female roommale want tion, 400 SQ ft warehouse ••••••••••••••••••••••• ." ~ · ' . . rm '"1mr ........-M' • £Jegaol • Nr h • Fplc • 979·0136 ed. age open. to share 2 wioverhead door. 17182 • AJ,lt Nu Ire %-1 l™. Only $!>$0 L&hf Rily, Vl"'W'. •°"' l'"2 7715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------From $349 50 Short term R E ~ '.f13 2971 "' ~ '" ............... p _,__..... ~•07 Snoc\acul ar spa. lotJI BR dpartme nt. Costa Armstrong Ave . Irv . • · • Int" 586 4068 -awe;www• -Nice 2 Br. 1 ba, upstairs. ,... Mesa . Immediate oc 540-71111 Avatlablefast \U N I u S.J.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• encl. gar. nr OCC. no recrrat1on prvgram. cupancy S40·4844 , Call673·6634 nt•14 t'\t•r •vt' in 31lR 2ba. fam rm, vww Caphtr-.o 3271 LG 38r 2Ba near beach pets $290 751·3696 socaa pr(lgram 7~b.. 8 -One 12 x 20 professional
l.rg 4 bdrm 31.J:t him Nt•wparnt.Cleun ONl.Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• frpk ·beand ~ihngs' --"---·--·-----tenruscourts Al ashtun I DAHO r etired barh office suite with rccep-
rm bcmw. rm wN bur. ~ Lahr Realty. lnr ~geousocean view 4 be' dshV.:shr garage $550 3 Br, $390. Families only, island. Jamboree & San wants yng man to ~hare lion area + t:xecutLve elertr k llt'ht·n wit 586·4'>68 · d 1 • d ,,;,.57 9 no pels Wood 1 and . Joaquin Hills Road hms•~ad on Salmon n·1v B 111tand crpt & drape& -executive home. Urtl.n mo. yr y. )'S, .....,. l Ka!M M HJ 186 t: 17 14, 644•1900 "" Secretary. 41.20 1rch Sl S7~ ver mo l!l:l-437 :l785 N'W 9100 sq. rt. $850. mo. eves/wknds 21st S;-546~ . . ---------MB·3336 aft 6. Nu 95.5 152-t Mon-F'n.
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MORTGAGE ·-Newport leacla 3269 1MH1039 $l!IO nJ b h 1 l · Bachelor untt ', block Seek straight prof man to 100,.2700 ft 3 BR I'· th new P"•Al ••••••••••••••••••••••• --' ce ac e or ap. · Sp d I E d f""'m o..~."nh All ut1l pd. h ..,. sq. • · • ..,., .. " · s-t. AM 3280 respon adJt no pets ul 1 ac upper up ex ·'-1 e, •v '"""~ " s r .i;pac1ous OCt!an \'U may arrange a new to
l1lutaonal loan up to
'.495'~
hake tu be;:ich. $375 mo . EasthluH " bdrm ext'r . • , · 1 new cpt drps 3 br 2 bo No kids. no vets 20l t: lwc home w .2 olher~. Nu Deluxe oHice space ·k (or Keith """ 4'71 .. _ 3 bd d •••••••••,••••••••••••• paid. l06 E. Bay A~e. 119· ' ' · ' . G b h ~. Commer<'e Park .t!I • ,,_,. ·• .. .,me or rm + en . • ;.. enc Rar. pvt patio. ad Its. Sal boa 81\ d $l!50 pt'r arai::e own at "' en ----0 R Ls e $800 m o . S<i. '-oast Plan arelt\ BAY FRONT. dock incl. 3 $350. mo. Ph: 546-3776 or roo + secunty dep Call tranrt! 0S3501mo 644-0484 _N_e_WJ>O __ rt ____ &3:_3·_88_1_3
Must see lhti. 4 br, 2 ha, w /jlardener No pets . Adult exec condo, Pool. br. 2 ba, yrly . 11100. ~l. ~ &.ieS.56-7707 aft 7PM 2301 Alta V1s1a Laauna o~.,ch. xlnt ax.
Of APPRAlSEl>
VALUE. pauo. fncd yd, ga r Kld Refs req'd Avail. Sept Jae .• ~ym. clubhse. l.rg 67~. Dr p ., CA.."u "
&( pets ~ .. ':'9~s ... ~ N 28th 64!>-73!18 or 642·3524. pat .. aJr, I BR. gas & wtr New large 2 bdrm. 2 ba, . 9AM-t;.~ M posure, 310 sq. ft + Fast. rourteous service.
_ee 964·'"""'· 7 .. ~ By appt. pal~. $350. 962·0853 or Newer 2 BR. 2 ba. yearly, bltM. patio No pets or 2 Bdrm, 2 ba w all blln!> GClrOC)H stornge. Very attractive.
OCEAMVIEWCOMDO , bu.sinessll968-6904. Adlts. no pets. Eves: kids. $365 353 llam1lton. WATERFROMT forlteftt 4350 ample parking. 1000 No
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fo'or Information call No ""EE Beaut new 2 •· 213/257-9792. 1/SZB-0820 days or wknds WITH PIER & DOC., ••••••• ••••••••••••• ••• Coai;t S325 Mn 494-7551 3 Bdrm, l"~ bs. dbl gar. .-· ."' Ha.snhrWtlwdor .. baking d1stanct-to bch 3 HR apLs. nr channel: U.fwwl•d 3300 Cute small 18r. near 64.S-l8l8 Remodeled lo ni>w. Obi MESA
MORTGAGE S450 mo 556 17'l5 yrly rentals. NB. Also. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach, $265 mo l·BR in new lnplex. nr. gar. 2 add'I off :.trel'l · & 3 BR apli. on Pemnsulu ,,.. ---------•1 675-8120 So Coast Plaza . gar . prk 'g S850 Ja('Ob~ R~al· l !-Wry condo, 2 hr. 11 • bu. yrly. 675-4912, Tue ,....ru w h / d y ty 675 6670
Single l'nC'lo'led ~nragc
for storu"c or car Me~J
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Leuvc messi.1ge 151·9905 ;:ar. put10 !1718 1'1•t fut. MOlfUHOME eoro.adelM• 3122 s r r er s pace. · Adult$. No pets. $315 Mo. --------• c._ 1 <">c h wood i:ns. Call Lil --INfORMATION ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833-92S3 Waterfront ll'ase fieaul 2 ••mlt e ~aralo(M. -... mo drtns 8927711 . t'~t 5.S2 ,BluffsCondos·PlazaArca Rent.optiontobuyinfo.1 Br. walk to beach, br.2ba.xtrahtt•L ll , l959 Maplt> l\vl-. Costa
•'H :>48·12S8 3 bdrm Jl'l ba S500 mo 4 repo's. loan assumption carpet/drapes, stove & 2 Br. 1 ba. all elec Brand frplc, bltns. iit>w crpt-.. Me.a
ln_l_M -324-~~\1~12 c~~d $5~ ~ etc. Easy hnance O.A.C. rehig, 1 adult. no pets new. IK7 E 18th SL $400 entry. h~e patio SI.JOO No
9o"1ces. Ut1l pd. $350 y rly. DX! AgtS41·5032 kids nr ""l!> l>ock >.tra ···~··•••••••••••••••• or67.>S364 67J.7552 -t'" MoWle H-. Ston FOUR SEASONS A PTS G7S·2298 __ _ IRVIME
G:.arage for t·ar or storai,:e
Nr Baktr & Fain it!.,.
CM $3.5 mo Dys 642 6500.
J llr 21 i Ba. family rm
Woodbrdi; &s1 S.'150 mo
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SHORES srECIAL Westminster 848-8895 Beaut lmmac. light airy I Spac. 2 br townhouse. I '~ 2 lrg. bdrm. 2 ba den.
Cute J BR. 2 ba. Avail Santa Ana SS4·7070 Br apt, jus t totally re· ba. pvt patio, pool rrpld sund<'<"k . fr1>lr. Offk• Rental
Nov l S525 mo Lease E. Anaheim 956-4500 done. very lge hv rm Adults. $300. 735 Jo:.inn pool. Adults $~SO 8-t8
r11tes 673· 7489
4400
opt. $105,000. 640,.2981 Anaheim 956·· !OJ 1 w /high beam ce•hngs. St. MS .. 6483 eves Am 1 G 0 s. Ea !t lb l u r r •••••••• •• • • •••• • • ••• •• w. Anaheim 761-144.2 rrprc. 1 blk to ocn $.S50 SINGLE USER Woodbndi:c. ~angle fam1 NEWPORT llGTS. 3 Br l mo 67s.8138 2 BR & den. gas & water ~------
ly 3 Bdrm. 2 balh A1;,11l Ba. frplt:, dbl gar. lg T 4* supplied. $260. 631·2177 or Steps lo l'K'at•h. yt•:irly
1 m med . SSOO . mo )'ard. Rt.ove. $455: adults. o,~ .. ed 3525 Available Nov 1st; 2B R 548·60t9 Lije modt-rn 2 br, 1 bi . 7~ 0143.__ no no1c 521 El Modena. -apt. No pets o( children Br 2 Ba ( 1 · uprv>r frnlc all bltnl> ..... ~;'I flt 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Unda 67S·Z311 3 + rp c ·'I Wet st. .-~ • ·., · · 111v P ark JDI< 2ba. _,,....,. 0 · New2BR.2sty twn.h.se. nrSo.CoastPlaza,$425. $450 mo Garage door
Close t(I everything Exec pool home, 3Br.3ba. w/encl gar & patio I~ 2'"1 Bdrm, 2 bath.s. cpls, SSl>-6171 opener 642·3490• 642"46~7
SS.'>0 m(I . Ca II A RI fam rm, FP, beams <"Cll· sq rt. AdJt.c only, no pets dr1>s. bltn11, blk to beach VlEW APT IAY VIEW
556-4380 lngs $800/mo 548·3080 _ Located al 2568 Elden Adults No pets. $550 2ar. 1 Ba. $3IS mo 2 BR. 2 ba • frpl. J?ar~t·
4 Br. 2 ba. Cam rm fnrlJ GOLFCOUltSEVIEW ~=~5~.;,s~~~~7 ·S4lO, m>.673-7552 6457647 Yearly$S7SMo.
13.000SQ FT
Great Locauon
L>eluxe Spac1·
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\tJ $4!)() mo. 644 1 lllO, Bill: Canyon townhome 3 . d Bay/Ocean/Park vi~w 2 Br. t ba, l story. shai:. SHORTTERM ~I0·50C.0 ext 40 bdrm pool tennis $750 CaptSlraoo Beach Bran frpl, gar. 2 br. patio. D/W drps patio frpl Nf'WJ>Ort
tn·1neGroves 2 br. drn. · ~mo.640-52'74 _· __ ~w~bal~·;~;. ~~i:. ~~No pe ts. $SOC beam dngs. ~ar. ·Adlts'. ~edcl;~~~~~h~ 3 DR
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bu. ff11lc . pool. tennis Large 3 br 2'~ bu, frpl. 2 (rplc Avail rromed. $475 $335. 2650 t:lde n l I I lalio.Hewport Rlty 5495~ caqiar.l1te fncdyd 2223 ~ 2Br.1ba,slv.refrig.w/w S38·8406 67S-8l70
REMTALS Anniversary Ln. 631-0900 .,...... .. lMfww 3600 Cpt. S37$. Adlts. no pets. 2br newly pamt~d No ---------
or7Si9-1677 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ~S-1:12; eves chlldren no pets. $27S 3 Br 2 Ba. s teps to bt'at•h, 2 BR. I "7 ba Channel Front. 2 ston1. lbr. yard. gar. $325. · rs yer. mo 552-6325 enrl. garai::c. no PN '> 2 BR,2',,bn . "1"· br I d • ..,.,.. So ....IH I I S475mn yrly lsc 64.'1-llo:1 2 UR. 2 ba J+den. $650/mo me g 2 • g Y . .._, . "' wy. arge. c ~an 2 2 Br pool avallable $26S
3 RR. 2,-ll ba utll 673-!>187 &673-6884 S48-8204/646·2316 BR. Adult s . 752·5065, Jl3H l1lh Pl · 1 Bdrm -poot-blk to
3 HR. 2 ba oo s ,,. r ... _ 4 ~3176 642·.24&4 ocean -s~I adult $210 Ll I LrJ pro . u.:co. _.._._...&.. or...-t.L.-..11 ,, • ., 5002 64S S000 X216 3 RR.2ba bdrm. 3 ba . n ear -,.-... _......,"'""_ CottaMeao 3824. "'""" .or -
3 kR, 2 ba. · · Clubhouse Yearly $900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0-PoW 3826 Bal..,.a Oceanfront 2 nr-4 BR. 2'>z bll 642-3274 -...0. PaMnMll• 3707 uuuuuueuuuu•• vv h . I
1HR.212 ba •••••••••••• •••••• .., •• •• LA MANCHA AnS Duplex. super ocean v1cw . 1450 ~3"14,vv!0 mo nt 1
N~RT 11r.•cH Large 1.2&3 bedroom 3 br. 2in ba. •r::nn. mo Attent. 6 I~·""'-__ _
-. 523 CAMPUS Da· IRVINE
c; ,,... ... ..., !!;A Studio apt. newly decor at· de o h h ...,,,., CONDO ed. $225 per mo year gar n apts. 5 w r, 759-17706or&44 5742 WESTCLIFFCOND<J
3 Bedroom , 2,_, bath. around. 675-4382. bltns. encl. gar. gas bbq 2br. a\'a11 l2 l d Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scott $4.50 645-9442 beautifully upgrade . ,.. _ _,,,_ u~-3724 Pl 642-5073 flOO MOVE IN
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6 elec. ~arage door ~JV,.__ ALLOWANCE SariCl~~nt~
opener. pool, sauna. etc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near new 2 br. 2 ba. all •••••••••••••••••••••••
$475. mo. Call Linda. Large l br furn w/gar, bltns. frplc. encl. gar. 2 br. 1 ba. encl fncd pvt 1 Br. walk tn twuch. sec
99Hl660 S270. Adi ts only·, Open patio, lndry rm. S375. patio. lots of grass. pvt de p + Is l & I as t
M·F 8:30·5. Sats 9·1. TSLMgml 642·Ui03 garaiie $360. mo 33.S42 $28Sf mo . No peb 548·4968. 2110 Newport f HARBOR VIEW HOM E Blvd.CM Comfortable new units BlueLanters,496-9230. 493-5255a t6pm
Deluxe 4 br, 2 ba. pool now ready Cor occupan· llMl"'9oet hodt 3140 I.GE 2BR 2ba, l st fir.
loijllna leach facil. $750. mo. 759-1131 t""'lf4•let1Ch 3740 ry. Nr schools. kids OK ........................ duplex F:nc l j?ara~c·
•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets. 2 BR. 2 ba. $340 SHARP. beach, J.2 & 3 Miru ocean Vlew. S400
..,""uni $700f Bl B C SMALLBEACHHOTEL mo.646-T782.557-8985. BR. Crplc. d1"shws hr. (714)493-9197 #iAN ur1 urn. u 1g an yon. corne r . ROOMS$37.SOWeek
IAYFROHTOfffCES
Cannery ViUage New or
faces from 300 sQ ft
fantast1<" \ 1ews. I~
patios park1n~ &
iarutonal mcluded 2808
Lafayette Ave • N fl
673-1000
IAY VIEW
On La!ayelle • Cannery
Village Office space 500
to 1200 !>'I ft
Bill GRUNDY
Reliltor 675 6161
EXECUTIVE su1ns
J,uxurl()US ofrlces. PX
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pe rsonal phonl' l'O\
erage. recepuorus t. ron·
rcrence room. xerolC.
notary Lease or month
10 m>nlh. Near s • Coast
Plata, 0 .C airport &
freeways Call 979·2161
Near-Bristol & Baker. r M 300 Sq fl S17S mo
He.i.ltor. 548· 7729 Lagoon VLlla. ocnfrnt on Bordeux 3 br, 3 ba Apt$lG5/mo.S36-J037 $36Smo38R.28a.nopets. garage&patios 960·2358 Lg lBr,sunnyaptwt vicw
pvt bcb. 714/499 3217 Ftench coontry kitchen. •-1e--L. 3748 2 children OK. upper. Townhouse. lovely, s pnc. wU< lo b('h & shoppini;:. ---------
213/7o3-0230 ' all amerut1es, $1300. mo. _,.... -Avail Nov lst 1021 #C &i home-like. 2 br wilh 229 Avenida del Mar TH£ EXECUllVE
Unobstruclable \•1ew. 2 8 Dec. Isl. Ag\ 7~·1lll ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Valencia.~ pvt. gated entrance + 2 $21S-$225 mo 1st . mo . SUITE!
2 Ba. encl. rear yrd. cul 837 0666 LAGUNA BEACH MTR KIDS OIC patios. Some with att secunty dep, clearung & Nwpt Ctr "s fmest'
de-sac. chilrl accepted. 3 bdrm 2'-'z ba Condo INN. S75twk & up. Maid 3 br , 1 ~ ba $32:5 Pool. garage. Swimmlng pool damage 492·5Til fo)JU serv. exee suite
$500. 4~·7795 pool, 2 car ga"rage & ~:· util'."'c71;'>·4~~ 645-8084 (10am-7pr:n). Jaruzzl. Tennis courts I Apw lwwnts F'ttntisJt.d Mo to Mo 640 5470
J BR. 2 ba .• g reat ocean & opener. near Hoag Hosp. 985 N Coast Hwy Brand new 2 BR twnhse. bl.It to HunUnJtton shop· or UefwN~ 3900 sunset views • Near errs & beaches. s.525. 675-5216 · • ping center ma 11. Adults. ccnl Bea c h North ----Mewportleach 376t l'f>Clgar·fi''tpatios,cpUI, No pets . From $435 ..................... ..
Laguna. French Country BLUFFS3bdrm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· frp c. From $350. Seawind Village. 15555 TIIE EXCJTING
i.rchitecture . stove & On greenbelt. $700 ults. ~4 Huntington Village Lane. rALM MESA AnS.
refng Like new: will Agent644·1133 2 Br. t~ Ba townhouse. H.B. (7141898·9961. MINUTESTONP'r
cons1rler lease/option WESTCLIFF "arage. patlo. pool . BCH .. 2 Br. children welcome, B h t*·" BR Avail now. S7SO Mo ABRJBa.-oomo. jacum.nreplace.Adulls St . 0 ac ·""' · 494·75.'il .. •• only. S37S. 631--4984. no pets. arting at SZ7 from S230. & up
OF'FICE OR DESK s pace
for rent. 1ust rederorated
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call Sher 64!> 2550
------___ 54-0-1151 mo.846-tl907. Adults.No Pets
t -Hw 3250 bdr 2 b ( · 1""' M D AIRPORT LOCATION ....,...... "'1 WfSTCLIFFAIEA 2 m. a.atove.reng,NearSPoints.Com ""1 esa r Lge3roomswle.aJluttl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br. 2 ba, vacant. Lease pool Adults. $300 per mo rn>dore Clr. Apls. 2 br 15 BUta East of Newport pd. Jantrl s('lrV. Cpts,
2 BR 1 BA patio hme. AJC. $750. Gardener incl ..... froM $275 *"1195 Kids welcome. See mgr Blvd. I drJx'I , $395 mo No least• ~id~~~~!~· 673-8382. Spacious. q uiet 3 bdrm at 7671 Commodore Cir. 9am-Spm546-9860 req"d. 208~ s E. Bnslol.
GREAT RECREATION· townbse apt w;lge pvt ..!_Aiil~=3.~S295~:.._· -----!·-~~~~~~_, Sui tt> 2 0 0 . N B . . 28R 2ba Condo. V~w of · 2 7010 NEW2Br.18a, Cprlc. Air Back Bay. $49S/mo. Call Sw1 mm1ng. saunas. patio. Pool. Ad ults . •Large 2br Long Beach. MOllLEHOME 17141557· .
cood. $385 mo Re. "6-?707 health clubs. b1lllards. Sorey. no kids or peta. newcrpt&. frplc. S245 mo. tMFORMATIOH CdM dJx swtes. utJI pd.
· 6~ Nita. n' gh l · 11 g h I t'4 1enn15 $400. 6'5-3391or67S.*9. No pee.a. (714) 833-8974 Rent •• option to buy Info.. AtC. ample pkg. Fr Sl85. LUXUIY COHOO courts. Pro It pro shop. le pU Condo forrent.new3BR. ootfdrivingranoe,parly Quiel adult Town.bouu. 1 bl""k ,_ «ean. Ready repos oan a.ssum on, 300 '. No l s e rcq"d.
H E 3 Bdrms. 2~ baths. walk .. " -.. l 'Lba uo pool "" "' etc. Easy finance 0 .A.C 67c"""" 2 ba. La"'•na ms. JC room. '"''" .,... • pa • · now 1 br + 1 gar $270 · 2 t """""" tras, ~th-to-month or to beach. ocean view. L'UN ACTIV IT I ES ·. 755 W. 18th St . CM . . • 9oliccs. ---------pool tennis $625 mo r br.2ba2(ar.s:l60:2 br,I MobhHonwStore Jlf1ceCdMoffit"e,32Ssqft lse. No pets. 759·0577 A&~t. 640-l8lz · · f'Ulltime director. free •9507 ba. 1 gar $350. No kids. oo w. Anaheim 761.1442 Avail Nov Isl. $22.5/mo
anytune. Sunday hrunch. BHQ':i, 2 BR l BA. Cum kitcb. pets. All w/frplcs. Some Anaheim 956-1011 Call Li.nda675-231l a-wi-....a 32S2 Udo Isle house ror lease trips. parties. s port Ind"" facll, shopping. w/v iew. 208 19th 5t L' A h . uc..tt A~"" -,--.......,..... 18 $1""" r mo -4 · '' ~ "' na. eim .,,,., . .,~ ~sq. ft. $16$ per mo. In ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. ~-pe · tournaments &i mor\!' tchool•. cl08e by, Older ___ . ------Westminster 848-839.'> Costa Mesa
3 8 R. 2 ba. fplc, lr1t fncd bdrm. 4 ba. den. bar. 01'.:AUTI Flit.. AP1'S children OK. no dog&. Small bach. cottage. util Sanla Ana 554-7070 540: 7881 yd, P11ceseller. $475 mo steps from Bay. Ref. Sinales. 1&2 bedrooms S31S mo. 1970 Wallace. incl. No kids or pets. No'l~~~~~~~~~j~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
494-1941 evH bef9. Req. G7s.8359 fo\irn. & un(urn Ml)(h·li. S4&-Ul50or54UlS5 bdrm.122$. mo. 536-0321 litoo.. 4000 UICI MEW HOME 01>en daily 10 to 7. ltOOm· ..wr<>RTfl•VtHE
• d .. bdrm 51nalA .. , 2 Br l Ba condo. Patio. NEW 2Br, adults only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'·ll "'-rvlceSult•-... ar.,r .. · "" All '"'"raded. v1·ew city mate service U\ml 1~0 .. u .,.,,, ,,, ramllr Broadmoore -.... 1arage. S3SC>mo. S3SO &c up, 1702 F1orida, Roomw.' kitchenettr • h T . • liithts •DRS It FI R. Lg lease required. Sorry. l42·21SS? al Adams. 536-4729 S60 week & up S29S Monl.hly Niaue S ()rca. enrus. yrd. $1150/mo. 752-0617 adults only. no pets. 548.9755 Call PhylUs 968·8789
beach. cloaed gate. 1635 A"" ! ., .. 1 ., MID .. ., 1 •· 2Br , .... av-'l now ========:!~~~~~~~~ ~er mo. 493·6293 or !?.:" ! O&kwood ·~ ISllliA • ""° ., · , .. url BR 2,L b 2 Br 2 b ..... pd w/frplc. dtbwsb.r, calll•-------•I ~ ft olfl t H~ ...... owa a . n a Garden Aputm.enta f •· aome ..... . Btn536-2S9l • * • ..-._tador IM• 523 . . ce space o -Coodo.onwater. Floor lo Enc . 1ara•ea. couple -sub· ease tn Laguna
3 bdrm 2 ba. with new celllnt_!alo• .. ;r•rltl' ...,.,......._,.,..,_ Pft(. Small child oil. No SUPER 1 br, pool, 1ar. Lovel)'~~·Brooka Hilla. S308 month. Avail
carpet oa quie~ alr«t. atone. f, .,..c. wa cover-8fj() lrvlne I al l7lh 1 pets. SUO. 2324 Elden. frp!c, trea. S275. Ad1;1lta. •KJteheo FacH. •vaJI. Dec. lat. '30-6030
Nlcc lndacp $500 mo. Ref'. =· exteN5584534lve mlrrors. •w: " .... " ~J.Jl5. 842-t51S; "2·5251. •Ja .. ··-' ... __ ,_,.pool I 1 88688 ,,_,,,,_ .. ,\LU.I qc...cu Oelu.se med ca auilel req. mo. ain •an.•~ordaUu, -0 ldarv. ..,_,wt n il'A-.,. d• LFME $350 mo. 2 BR 1~ 2 Br. I Bt1 new P t, new """' ., .. -1J•--·"." r .• ""'"''a " Sbcfts le1:1e .Carden home Oollhouae tor leaae. 3 br. 2 ~ ...Ws.tlt Ba duplex unit. Meu cri>t.a. adulta. 8181 S•n •TV pbooe aull1blo Mar RealonomlcaCorp.
3bdrm.llbs . .f111k.p1tU0t ba. lfe pvt yard. POOi. J70018thSt Verde aru. Avail .. An1elo. 1310. or call Atlow•S•3Wk 6TH'TOO
Jrdna. elct. far. opnr. Ocee to 1rbool1. 1hoP· 1D<>vt·rut J&hl lt/2&/78. Rert uq'd. ow n er co 11 e ct 2217 Harbor New deluxe oCftce apace
hoacb, tc nn a.pool 4' pln1. Wu hertdryer. 00Sf10 Ownr1•1t . C bucll <JU>•M26 Coste Mesa 645-4840 now avail. 301l0 Crown
Sauna. Pvt. trea. adulu relrig lncl t8$0. Agent. Evetett S58-40:!JS; 55f.ml ...,_ -.. NO o•POSIT • v~~le Pltwy. Laauna small pete.~1675 M&-l°'4orM2-5080 _, .. .., ,., , t BR , J b •, tu 1J y 2 Br, newt)' dec:ot, nr So. NO RETURN. New 2 br, Lovely home. *'•le. N1 · 496-2344 _
lhke 1Q'1r 1boppln1 Udolale 2 BR. 2 ba. IOUlh l\lmiahed, 1 blk to ~an. O>llllt Ptau, A/C, pool, ~ 2 ba. bltnt incl. nlrif, bOl plat., ~~· Of'f'ICE SPAtE It level.
easltf' by wiln1 lbe Daily patio . ...,01cno. f73.Sll7 M50/rno. Adlta, no pet.a. ildtta • Ou/wit.tr lncl. rem1. ott.an. everythlnc aw u . c.t Hwy, CdM. s1..s mo
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4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIS4 2A8G 1714)8J2·f910
HEWN>ltT ILVO Ask for Mr. Rivers
000 Ml ft 2 bid gs . Addi· ___ l\_ea_u_· r_. B_k_r_. --
t 1on al ~torage avail.
Pl enl} or parktni:
&t2 3490
TOP LOCA TlOH!
I 7ftl & Hewporl ll•d.
Sur~ful retail shop
.ipprox 950 Q ft
MEED A.LOAN
You might save a lot of ume and money by sec
Ing us first~ No help. nu
charge.
Loan cou n seltnG .
packaging, placement S600 Per mo. Bkr67~6700 645·2509 lndltstrial Rewtal 4500 -------• •••••••••••• •••••••••• ....._y W.eedl 5030
Newport Bearh9300 sq Ct.••••••••••••••••••••,•••
includes 2300 sq. ft. of of· Cash reqwred for prol1l11·
l11•e, 1 truc•k doors. ble re~ est.tie deveiop
fenl'ed yard, dist. power ment JO•nl ven.ture .
Call 714-673-2717 $$00.000 to S2·m~lllon Secured by fee sample
:!.000 17141 547-8451 (714)
644--0195 eves.
J o11ll warehou:-e.
:.q ft e1va1lable.
581· 7470 Sfoc-~-----4-55-0 ~s, Trvst 50l5
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4000 )q fl fenced ) ard
Water/power Irvine
559-1802
Rftltafs Want*4f 4600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LOWEST
lttterestltatft
lstT.D.'a.aho
2ftd T.D. Loes .
ft(!11fon,1ble. working FairestTermssinC1!19411
wr ter seeks one· sattt.ruw c bedroom cottage In .... .,. 0 • t:oron a drl Mar or <.;osta1_6_4_2-_Z_l_7_1 __ 5_4_S-0_6_1_1
M e!la Quietness essen
uaJ Write Classt(1ed Ad = 206. Daily Pilot. P 0 REPUBLIC Box 156-0. Costa Me~a
92fi26or call 675·3862
Ua yfr-on-t 3-bd;:-m-ap~ HOME LOAN
14 /!illp ~tred by two TI. co,....y OttMn
re!>pons1ble buC'helors It ..... YCMt To WIMn
Guy 642-!l900. They C-t
Genlleman SS yrs old in ~ Tht Loan
w™.>el r h:ur need" good 2 'S lo\ init home to live an ND Room & board Wtll pay
.tS murh 8 S needed $10,000:$100,000
1213>531 2422. (7 111 .,..,.....759.9193
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SHORT TERM
L-t...---f t/ 2ND&JRO __../ n•ttl lteal Fi;tate Loans Fast .
•• ~.~••••••••••••• no app fet>, interest only ~ OK. CnU broker before 10 ~..a, · SOOS or aft 6. 545-6478. • ••••••• •• .. J. ••• •• • • • DenllSl would like lo bor
PARTNER
Our business <Time
Magaz111e 10-9 78> 11' a
new <>xr1tan~ npproach 10
ont-nf the top busmeM; 10
the ,tr S F~tab. profita.
bl<>. "land n~id 1nv
Draw S3SO per wk ex
pected net over S2S.OOO
Rrciwres S\7,500 ra11h .
By appoint only eall
871·5353. 9·5.
row from pnvate party
only. T have established
practice an Or. Cly. ex
ceUent income. credit &
C'ollateral. Please no
agents or loan com·
panics need call. P.r .
997 7060
lllsiMs• Opporfwlity 5005 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
MO SEWMG , HO IXPBl~I
NO fMVESTMENT
GUARANTEED INCOME
U.SJ4,.. ...Of(TH
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Ul4'8MONTH
PAll'T TIMI
c...-y:
Furnis hes entirely new type ol ultr& modefn
vending machines and top_ Quahtv locations
plus an supplies. 1nsuranoe. licensing. training
a,pd c11p1tal 10< e1tpans1on after 90 day$. You
~111 be Sh<>wm documented proof that the
average 1oac11on has 662 customers per
monlh and we start vou with 10 locaUoiis
TI1e l4'; .... D4•••et:
lAUY
ltHH'S KITKAT
HasHIY I.US Mlt. M>ODIAI _,
IUllUGUM
lhe Nation's L.argeat Selling Confection .... ,-.
Must ~ able to ctevo1e· ~ nours a month to
t111s business have a s1ncien1 delire to oe>ettte
own bu&1ness be of 90ond Character and heYe
adeouate wortclng caoltal. Preference will be
1hown to thO!e in01vldua11 wtlllng to stlrt on •
part lfme balia, et least untll they defnolmrate
the dependabO•IY we r90uart. ~ atfillilted
with Hershey Fooc:ta Corp. 011.11......., Inc.
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Walla, ceHmg11, OCXlt' 81oclt &Slmnpstooe walls Cu.atom Wullpu~nn.c Comv Rt.'sume S<-r v11•t•
"windows cleaned. & planters Dnvewuys, All WOC'k Guur f.'r~ U.t &42 11103 UIOl Newport
Hwy, NB ~ Slil8 ~1. mall dv~rtll!lnll Topqu.illl)' ~lfl1~7 Wood & C'h~111 Link
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646-6145 631 JS88/646-7649 673 41~ Blvd. Costa Mt!sfll
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l11ic 111mull. comm'I or n•
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WINDOW C.1 .F.f.NING Brick. block & s ton e "-o & OrcJ-TYltinq Roofing llOUS~CLEANINC masonry. Inlays. roun ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
__ c_·A_LL_960-_SM_ •--tlWl.fl. walls. Carl S48·136C Plano tunint( & rc·puir 2~ RF.PAIR & Kt;ROOF All
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rock~hakes comp<Har
l'h'(_•e11t Ml 5930
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Suc<'ess Houserlcuning. alt 5 PM yrs uv Miciler'd de~ 111
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town. t-'r Est CllEAI"
00 ~. 645~ 13!10
640-9143, MV ~ 0611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 861 14l3
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anywhl>re at anytime". rtcntw /Repair He Hoof l''or Less
Coll Anytime
1194-0<121 StH\IC 'I-. T\'l'f!'./\• l>fl "'' w.1)' p ul 111.,
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L.M.S.-Roto, Sod or
St'e d ed Lawn s
Sprinklers . Plant1nt;.
Xlnt refs. 675-7633.
211 hrs 7 days 54-0-4844 ••••• •• •• • •• • ••• •• •• •• •
Paint*J/PapmftCJ • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Neal patc he s & tcxlun·"
FU! EST. 893-1439 Stt.cco ••••••••••••••••••••••• PATCH PLASTER IN(;
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IHu 1111 mo w & 1•tl i.;t•, 00 Hl.14 N H f 'UM dtt't1::. ~ J'jljl4 Houaec--leaninq _____ _ Japanese Landscaper.
Sprinkles. Low prices
Worlt guar. 9 yrs exp
w e 'd/Bonded Noburo
531·8162. 897·2862
PETERS Pi\INTIN(';
Expr'd . Reas Hil les
l'~ret' Est. (;all Gene
552-0458
et.llmales Call 540-61:125
neia u1·cu your h o me
Span texture t.pen:1 hllt
Mos t home s $~50
548 1974 Wiii do b.ab ... 1ttu1 • 1n 1n\ ......... •••• • ••• ••••• • Contrector ~ ) W t...a rpitnlf'r t) ,,... t":\l \ "" •• •• • •• •• •• • • • • • • • • •• • • f'Al>t'rt MulN Ar t-di.;t· ('M •••• •••••••••••••••••••
,, .. .,, 1'11•t• l'::.t ReaM>na Wu.nt a Hl::ALLY CLEAN
Ith ~..ui IH!tl llOUS E? Call Gingham
DRYWALL f.'IN ISll
Pamttnl(. Extrt lntr Ex HANG TAl'E·S PRAY
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pr'd, hon~l. neat. reas_ Rlt llARO 000 171'7
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c:1t1 1-'tt't' esl 645·5123
l>nn 't ll"t your h ome
become 11 Thanksgiving
lurkl'y' Call now for rree
~l 894·1~
t>lul Jones Landscape Co
olfors compl landscap
mg maintenance. Don '1
hesitate 731·3522
~ 200 r hll v a1·uu ffi'I rruni
$19 95 I t.IJ !>l'r111ct' 0 11 Pr()( painting. Ext & int ••••••• ••••••• •.• ••••••.
PERRY'S PLUMBING an)' v:iruum All typt"s ... -•I .... ,, lllh l'r1 f1·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• I '-~.,.., .,·11 1 ll \"'I '•• Y•-·~· ,., "''" ~ ·' > .. \, c ,1rp.•ntr}. unth•r ~ \" 'unllo"..r ShlunJ•-'0 I. •h ·"11 • lt·•n .. h 11 n•·JI plumb1ni: &
Low rates. Reis. Free
est 536-4780. 536-4383 \:l!UUrll l> & ba g!> Complete plumb ini.: Val·uum t'lf'ane r Ctr
services Oram & St'wer 1571 Nt'w~rl 81 , t;M ~·111f\ "'... ..,. .. I 11111, l .. '4-0or bnjlhlt·n~·r.. .. hi s.ctricol n .... ·..a~ .IMl(l 1167~70 1 pu Ill m 111 blt>•dl l lt'.•n ••••••• ••••• •• ••• •••••• Dig It Landscape. Reas. Fine E.1ter. PamlUlR by
• Robins Housedearung vnces Prof. landscape & R. Sinor St Ile .. ms. Try c I e a n \ n ~ .I" r 1• l' II\, thn rm hull SI~ A\ 1· ~ w•ic• 1111 s. ~. 1·01M b s 1u 1·h•
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_67_J.._J_l_H_I ------Window CleanincJ Se r v 1 r t" • f' o r a • s pmltlrs 964·3908 me 836-SS.SS 24 hrs.
~~~hly clean bouse ~~ Santana Pa1ntmg, com · l'11t rrpn11 l~ H~ ,.,,,, .n ... .i-rltll IAN l'nr1••I 1111 WOl k myi.d ( ltt'h
~· 0101 ~----n .:ht 11 t••• ,.,II nlJ l<' 011 ••••••••••••••• • •• • •• •• merc1aJ res1denlJal, lie.
& Ll\Sured. 836-1120
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WINDOW ('LEANING
640-5591 ---
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1 l1•ttn•"<I $111 ~ All ~url.
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ELECTRICIAN
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25 yn. l'X l)t'r I .ll' :.'7!404 1
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tl1·n111l1tw n.-l'l<' S31 l2!'>7
llOU5~leamng. Reasooa·
ble Own Lransportauon
751 -2615
llave your h-Omc sparkl·
R esidentia l r e p a irs ·
cabinets · doors · plumb -
l'IC<.' 25yrs. In bldg. uc 'd
631·35811/646· 7649
ing Insured dl)mt'Sl•t•s. MCISON""f
EVERY NOOK & CHAN •••••••••••••••••••••••
NY 645·2839. 968-21:110 Urick wo rk Sma 11 jobs
lnl. ext. serving area ror 1
yrs. Prof. qual work
Reas. Dave. 586-8425
Custom housepamt.mg, l2
yrs exp In NB1CM. I am
small, my prices art
small. Afl 5. 631 ·536M
HOMESAVl-.:RS Plumb
mg & HeallnK Frl'<' t!:.l
$15 hr llone:.t & reh<ihle
serv1ct> Bof A. M C ok
97!HI065 or 847 0383
Drains cleared from S4 50
Free F .. 'lt All work gudr
Drammaster 631'1·0953
Wr1~ht's W1n11ow Cll'an
1111! ln<IU!>lrrul. lobby &
lllOr<'fronh . 1 & i storv
l"rt•t• l'~l Ca 11 Ro>
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SELL ulk 11 t·m' v. 11 h J
l>wly 1'1lut Cl11:;,"1f11·d J\d
t'll.l>lt'r by UM Oli ttw llady
Pilot Cla1>.S1fwd A1L-1 Want Ad fh-sults &!:.! ~711 It ., u HREl'.:zr.;
Cl<1'ISl(1ed Ads 642 5678
Newport, Costa Mesa & Class __ tfi_1e<l_A_ds __ 64_2·5678 Irvine 67S-3175_e_ve_s_-. __
WANT ACTION?
Class1fed Ad.'> 642 S671t
Si'~LL 11Jlo· 1k ms w1lh ~
Dw ly P1lt•t L'lu:.:;1fwd Ari
P..-sonali S350 HdpW~ 7100 HdpWanted 7100 HftpWanted 7100 t-WpWanted 7100 HetpWClllted 7100 HetpW~ 7100 HefpWant.d 7100 ....................................................••.........•..•........•.....••..•..•••......•..•.•.....•.......•..................................••.•.............................
A"'Yr)NL' t lh "S Cooks Pos1t1on offered ""' ... wi nc·'>:.lll~ t ' .ASSEMBLE" RAHTENOI-;tt somt! l'X C3sh ier for quauty men's CLERICAL
•••••••••••••••••••••• ~<·<·•dc-n l in vol vt n ~ ·' lmmell upcninl(s &va1I in 1>•·r. neal a pptc"a ran1·e. <'lollung i.tore Apply in OFACESKILLS? ~:s~!usr.an~~~:1~d~~t~ Deuvery men. over IH for
early am nt-'-'Spapcr in
NB & CM. Perm. pit
$300/$400 mo + bonus
646-5844
ELECTRONIC TECH
FIELD SERVICE
A.-.-ce...nk 51 O1 stallt-d -st:ition wa~on & a t·lt·1·tron1<' a:.:.cmbly of li-t:! 79511 person, St e wards for A Vl.'Ul to our special in over SO uruts Fa mily or
•••••••••••••••••••••• llt.'li(l' i't1lron. Thursd.i). m1 rrnwJve or prinll'd C:entle man , 3139 Via tervicwmR center could $!an1zal1on o rre r s
Ol.tober <!ti. 7 :tOl'M on t•1n ·ull t.·vrnpont·nt<i h BARTE·..,.OER ,.....,,.,o NH I k nd ~ tht: Sant.a AJ\a i''rcc" a } " ~ _._ _____ be the best v1s1t you t'an P easant wor mg co 1
SCRA -LETS In) l'lcrtrom1· a!>.,Pmbh D 1 n n" r II o u !> t' l' '( make Whether your last lions. G<>Od opporturuty near the Miu n St turn l·xrJt>r rt'" (;oc)tl pay &, U T d Cas hie r s . I mme d i ate ror adv~nce"'~nt. Ev
of( Pl 11971 ,,.,.,1 "' IJ('nt.•nt.•,.' dnt• ra n e mployment. Part & }Ob ended IS years 3RO. " '"'· "'
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OEMONSTRATE:RS
Earn your Chn!>lmJ"
rTOn<'Y early $22 J c1,1y
WlJI tram Mu.,t ~m1V1d ..
own Lran. .. 1714 1551 5<131
f\eld service rep & tech.
el.-ct '!> 1n Me<'h world
wtlllnR lo lr<i v..-1. Analoi.:
background w Mc<'h a 11
11tudt-companv l'ar prn
v1ded. J!ood bend Iii. CJ II
17141556-467 I r··-lil!rkt'lev Control., •71-l l CJll foral)µl Wt'l.f .Thurs Kf.:Ll.Y c an pul )Our des&red.ApplymperSQn
U1unage Pn11r h ation M:0-3300 Pcr..1•n1w l Dept . & Frida' 493 2W3 a:.k Ca.o;h.ll'rs s kills bal'k t.o <A Ork We• Jolly Roger
Fraull -Gentlt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irv lnr Torn ve £COMOMY/GO-l0 ha v1• ov e r lOO J Ob 3333 WestCoa...'lt lfwy. ELECTRIC.AL
ASSEMILYS
Sultft.>n n.: All f:AD Sc.hoof~ & A:.s1•rnltll•r 1'.1 r l I 1m1· &•aut11·1.111" Vnv :.uo· Cash1t.>rs for our Sl'lf da!.1>11tcat1o ns to hl"lp __ N_e_wpo~_rt_Se~a_c_h_._c_·a __
l>ayhght S.1vm 1.: T1 rrw I'> 1 .... --...:--7005 I d f II . ""r\" "as sta't1ons 1-'·ll you find the kind or lem Copper & n..amond w"'·•el
Dental <l'>St f<<'c,•nl H11!h
ScboulGrad fordl'nl U'>
sl lralnt't.' Pfl'ltHln No
exp n e<' ~:iddl l'h;H'k
Valley rl'l>1dl'nl prd l"ull
ll~ 830 L395
ht II , ,. ~ "·"-'"""' l>l'' :-o •n n•'l'I 1• ur c;m,1 ,., .. , ... tul s.1l11n nl'l'll'> rnorr " "' u k ..,. d ..,, '"' • on ~urut!nl·r... • 1111 f 1,,~, pl-l•""''. 6 hr •. htft~ por""" wor ""'st swtc enaraver to r l d~i an ••••••••••••••••••••••• m a nu a l·l1.1 11n g 1•om ~ood h,ur t:Ull•·rs 1'.'( .... -""" ·' ~ ~J ... u "·',.. s Sm J II Sh•111 m
t'oi.ta M•·'a • t 11cr try movmK a !tun C l h s·tud-nt s· •-r-t1r"1" foryourexORnenl'l'. and sculpture on 61eaanl I IAHL'AU h ~ REAL ESTATE pany 00\t•nwn our.. l'l'll1•nl l•"JlOrtun1l\ IOI r <'!< • " " r;r "' .. f lit .,, an our Con t a r t l>o n (',ill 1,1,..l & at~uralt• st~h'I'> welcome S A . II B .Anofht'rWcryto p1el.'es of c·r ys tal <.:o 1Wm·f1ts
SALARYOPEM Lost&Found 5300 LICE .... SE 71'1 :>36 ~ii)() fll·ru-(ib l '<lll nn" for in (' M. areus Mu!.t ~ 18 HetpPeople M1n1 mum 5 yrs up " M 8.14 l27.J Salary S20,000 a yeur ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCHOOL ll'I'\ '''" 711li ~ul. ., ---------IEL[~llle Take ad t o nearts l Dental r ronl o ffr n · ___ 6'~~_63~--
~t · Lg M wht f'l'r,i..in A TTEHTIOM '1'm V ll'JO C SHIERS "l<dtyGlr1" Employftient Develo p ~too~~:.~~~ri ... Jrl'J OFFERS 18 Or Ovtt 111-~Jo:LIN I-F,\SlllONS A Peoi* rrent Dept. D<Yr 775.JRl
lru.urlil'lct-t·xrt•n encc 64~·SS01 f:li>ctron1r lerhn11•1dn
mannP rapidly i.:rowuw
compan y h a s nt'cd of
quail r1t.'d Jlf'r:.onn rl
I" CC 2nd class l11·cns•
rt'<t'd w1rnddr t<nr!or...-
ffil.'nl des1n,able Onl)' 111
dJ v11tuals w man ne "'
pl'nt'n<.'1• & dt.>sire to ~rnw
wrtll rvmpany nel.'lf a111>
ly <.:all714 960-5415
Lo:.t !'>ml i:n·y Mull ,
... ha.:R~. 1.11! ~ 1111;1110
768-3009
I.OST Much lov1•d & m1!>.
:.ed puppy Ll\t•r & Whllt'
Spnnl(cr Spaniel 1"1•malt•
Reward. !17!4 2500 tlay.,
ex24 Ray. 493 13411 ('Vt''
Lost: Blank & tan lt!lt'r
stnpe Manx fem (no
tail> Declawe<I lialbou
Reward . 673 4 252 .
640-02Zl
Uxil or f<'ound a pct? Call
A n r ma I A !> :. 1 '1 u n 1· ,.
Lcugue ~ 2273. nn fl'<'
Friund Small male rha m
pugne <.:ockapflo, IJhu·k
( I e a c· o I I a r . V 1 ,.
lirookhu r!>L t llt'il 1!39·44<Y7 .
Found Hallowl't'n femak
t:uhco k1U1•n nc·a tc•llur
770.5973 .
Yo und s moky Are y
Persian t ype male kit
ten. 586-9600 495·6433 -------
FOUND : Lady '!>.
wr1s tw;,rt c h . 17th &
Orao~e. C. M. Pl eas t•
identify 642·271&
Personals 5350 ....•.•.••.•...........
RELAXJNG MASSAC!::
BobJames·L1c M!bst'ur
Outcalt 9-9, 494·511 1
PREGNANT? Caring .
l'<tnfidenlJal counsehn~ &
referral. Abort.ion, udop-
llon & keeping.
APCA.RE 547 2S63 -------
COUNTRY GIRL
*ESCORTS* 24hrs 957 8474
Spiri1'ld Reoct.r
181.SSo. El Camino Real
San Clemente: Fully he.
For a ppt_:.:192·7296
TOPUNE &dtincJ Recordittg
~3·1422
, DANCE OF F..tra.
beaultlul rrude ~.
dance & rap sessions.
9A M·4AM. 2060 S
Euclid, Anaheim
MICHELLE'S
•Ovtcal•
llam·2am 835 3749
ANITA formerly of
GOLDEN TOUCH can
now bl.'
reached at <714 >496-3462
At.tr. man 30, sks s bm al·
trac. Bi or Straight Fem ror adventures. Richard.
S5&-161S
Psychic, Spiritual, palm
& card re1tdi.n"s. Tells
p8llt, present & future.
Advice given in all mal·
ters. Cater to parties.
:>2'7·3406.
AlllWAHUA
Danny would Uke to see
you. Please call again.
(213) 423-7$26Carole
Cluslfied Ads. your ont'
stop aboppU\g ~tar
'
...,or.-,_.. ........ •s• Nt-t'(h :.l\ h-.t In wur k lull Permanant Pllttne open 'l n v •C. r . , Ad paid for by employer. " ...,,,.._. ""'""" • t f mgs for new rfta1I slon· C II r•-I If "OU .. re nl'w 111 Cus ta I•"'" or P • re c ( a or vume n
D en t a l A ss i s t a nt .
c ha1rs1de, Nf'w port
Bea<·h . Exper pr t.'f 'd • u I I w tirdrolw nnll prollt!> l\lso inlerv1e w1ng or AT Court Director Mt~a. tcm1>11rar1 v ( .,.. C.111 arn1ttr11•, 'lll.17·170 C h r I s t ma s ht' I I' KIHG TUT REALTY Prr. Hunl Bch. matu re. 640 1122 •t'ra:.h Course availablt'
• M alcn als prov111ed
•Small l'la ss t•s for
pt.•rsonahied mstru1·twn
•Ch0tlSt! own taste day
& m¢lt l'las~t::.
<'VnlJ11wng )Our l'llm·J f'rev1ous l'ash re J?1s ter Fr s t111n. rt-cently 1f1,1·h.1rg1·d respon. ovr 21. I & • ut from th(· wrvH'l'. or for Billing C IH"k expr helpful Applyp tn 7140 Edinger. JI R only 4-IOPM $2 7~ hr Hu ~y (' i\f ,,ff11e rr rw·rson llMM to 4 M ""llSaJlu c:...,oo.,., anv n ·as1•11 'l't•k1ni: l<'m r:old K ev WJ r"hiiusn <In GEM CO Shopping .,,.. ., ,.......,...,....
DEMT .A.L/Sfl:f"ffary
wante d 1n N e w po rt
Bea1·h Solo pr act lt.'l'.
pn.-st1ge loc·at ron l''r1ngt!
· 1 'lllll•''i 1.kta dl'd µ1•rson u ' ' ,..,. G Id s porary or l'<ffll'1.'r ch· mp o~ H1llHll!l> tnHMt·s, f1lmJ? 3200 HarbOr Al. CM n1 ~nter al o en" est t ) Cred.Jt Interviewer
• Placcmeol -up lo 80':
com1Jl.1.SS1on
~nl. ('1'H1S1l er t •l> 11111 50\/.rpm & HI kl'Y C:ood ty Catalog Showroom ii> llours 9 3 30
q11c 11111JOrtunity hem.fits <.:all Ka thy. a n Equal Opport Call848·8338 SUPER benef1L5 Ph S48 S60'l 1---------· You Can Earn 7Mtli310700 Employer M1F Immediate openings ror PART-TIME
aJI l'len l'al skills , lt>m JOB'. OBfT Al/ Aslfst.t
Chairs1de. 11 2 day ~..-t.'k
Corona del Mdr 644 716:.!
tJectrorucs
ELECTRONICS
TECHNICIAN
Free 3 WC-'{'k
S<1les TraminJ?
Col For Dffoils
831 -f003 493-0442
Ka tell a
Real 1-:-.tale School
321rn Carmno Cap1strJnn
SJ!n Juun '11p1strnn11
7075 .....•.•..........•....
S216 Per W k OOATS
I mlllt'd1Jtt· ~M'<l <>n }our produr <1p.·ninRS Fur
L1v1ty. rnm m1:-,111n. plus MILL MAH
mccnll\t''> ~ 1·\tra prof1 Fxµt'nt•nl·t'<I & T r a1n1•1·
shannR bonus .ASSEMBLERS
Tht' V.tll'Tlt'n Jnd ml'rl "• E-crw-n cnn '<.1 & Tru1n~l·
are looking for ma~ hi· TRIM CARPENTERS
L1n'<i of l\<pmR. fold1111: 1-:'(µt.-n••nn'<I & Tr:nnc<'
papers, wan•h1'u'l' '""' GEL-CO.A. T a nd working fur" llmllC'tl PRIVATE MURSE 1ncom1• Work "11 h TOUCH-UP MAH
available . 646·2737 young pt'Ople ltap1d ad l'xp1•n f'nt·1•tl tl11ly
vancemcnt 1JOS!.1IJll· If STOCK CLERIC
Corporate pilot avail 1m vou are lR nr· Mt•r Jori lftJlth 101. 1~roJ?ram
med. I 3 , O 0 0 h r s . would hc• availahlt• lo Pd1 rl Vat:itwn
ATP/CFll. mature. 34 start work 1mmNJlult•I). ALAJEULA YACHT
yrs exper, all wt-ather. call.. :iun AH<:OSY on1v1-: Jl~/r. s aitcy record. Don 645-6514 llunl 1-k h !:.57 138:1
Pieper t 714) 597-4190 ----------1 ~Wanted 7100 ----!Jf)okket'pPr lu ll r harJ?l'. ........ AUTOMOTIVE ,a1ary op r n. t xp l'r •
••••••••••••••••••••••• .,m;i ll bu::.lnt'SS (.'all MACHINIST 642 71171
to run well eQU1ppcd in
~1l!s1on V1r10. R31 l f\f1H BOOkkEEPER F/ChcJ
CASHIERS r tune l;ood Pay
C.rowth co :>Locations
We lrllin Co l>t'nef1ts
\1ETRO C•\R Wi\S ll
2951.!HARBORBl.C M
l'HAUFFEL'RS cxper for
limo !.c•n1 c t• ('Jll
h1•twet•o JO 12. 2 4. 1714 )
770 ~
CHILD CARE-:
H11!h school or '·ollcge
!>ludent 16+ hrs p r week
to supt.•rv1sc 8 y r old boy
~me dnving, <'ar rurn .
$2.SO hr &12 0720. 642·87~
Christmas Santos
andHef~rs!
WC' tram & prov1d<' cos
luml'~. We <1ss1st you l"
!>lures.malls. l'll' So l>t' a
MJR/\CL!-; MAKER "~
1cun the Weslt•rn Santa
team. Wc.;t e rn T e rn
p nrary S rr \1~c :.
ACCOUNTANT-ex pcr'd
w /sma II business lnl'omt•
tax preparatio n. Part
tJme now. full tune dur
ing inrome Lax s eason
Call 492-!>307 for apµt.
AlJTOMOTIVt-:
USEDC.AR
MECHAM IC
S mall !'>A manu(ac 18fi62MacArlhur Blvd
tun r Expl•nen ce & 752·1380
ma tunt' rt>q S<ilary to _C_l_V_l_L_.l-: __ N_C_;_J_N_t;_· _E_H_l_N_G
$IOOO mo CaU 540-6355 DESIGNER Ex per in .A.CCOUMTAMT Top pay ror top ma n•
R a p 1 d I y R r ow i n g Good company bcnl'f11:.
Sl.art now to earn those
IJOrary ass1~nmt'nl.:.. top
pay, prud vacal1on!> You
don 'l pay. we pay you. extra SS for Chnst mas 1----------dom~ c redlt promotion..<.
Or <'all our branr h orr11·e
Newport Beal'h. 8.l3 1-141
t-;qual Opport Emplo)er
for major ret.a1lers nt.'.1r
o ur home Earning
pot.enlJal unbmned
AD S
CLERK TYPIST <714 >523·5165 ext 5JO
Elect rorn l' m r gr nttd!> ------• 2_•_3_>9-_,_5_~_._H
person W/Jlood clen c<il CUSTODfAH
sk1lls forourOrde r Con F IT , P 1T Apply in t.rol Dept T ype min 55·60 660 Pl WPM . Dome s tic & person . 1 a1·cnt1a. CM Equal Oppor foreign order processing Emplyr
exper d1..'S1red Compa ny ---'---------
is movmJ? lo Lal{una 8l'h Cu.i;t.od1an wanted for 1st
tn 3 mo . Xlnt pay & Churr h of Chns t, Sc1t!n
benefits. Call for appt. list NB. full llnw. tel or
Berkeley Controls <714 ) write Clerk. 3303 Via
833-3300 P(.•rsonncl Dept.. Lido 673· 1340
lrv CUSTODIAN
De.1gne r PCB lmna>d13ll' open111gs J nol
oppn rtun1t11'!> 1n J ll DESIGNER l'lllabhs hed l'U 1n tilt'
Manufactun ·r of !'lei I rn Oran~e Count) u1rpor1 .1ri·..i Appl1l·anh 111 rn.·chamcal prrxfu1·1s I l' lToublc:.hool, rt•pai.r, au•I
qwrci. a proH•n PCB la) 11-sl d e<troni1· S)Stem'
out perM>n who "ant:. .in l!t>rt•nl a nulog a nd
o pponunlly to make l'X d1 f(1 tdl t''<l>t'rlt'1H:1• pro·
1•ellent Wdl:e~ l'lu' llf' forrcd. l'lt•.i:.i· !l{'ml , ,.
mt1malely 111volvN1 "1th SUrTll' tn nJ4..I. 1.,. Tho•
new proJel'tS frun n in l>Jil)' Pilut. po. Ro " ception to hdd u ... 1• W1· c M c \ want an 1nd1v1dual who =; u:.t a t.'S.J, ;
"a nts lo ~row "''h ;11----------~reat team S.•nrl rc·~umt'
1mm1·d1utl'ly to :odll34!1.l•---------
EXEC AS ST /SECY
Ct«k.Pcri Time
Ph-Onel> & lYPIOR. Must
type ~ wpm. 27 hours
per week. Taking ap
pbcal1ons 7 days week
557 0824 1525 Me s a
Ver de #206, Costa Mesa
or774~. 308 Wes t Ball.
Anaheim.
l'lo Ua1ly Pilot P 0 Bu~
1560, Co.,l .J Mc.,J . CA
~ Eq0<1I Opp(lr1unil)
PT for area churc h A ( Emplc1)t•r M F
ternoon. evening 20 25 l•---------
hrs. per wk Call Mr!>
Caudcll 631 ·2880
CUSTODl.AH
Head cust.odJan urgently
needed $858 Huntington Beach City Se-hl Dist, 735
14th St . HBS36-88St.
Oral A R111e
Nev.rport Beach Ad Agen See Jerry Pcrkms for 1n l:lookket·Pf>r foll charge
cy s eeks clerical a c tcrvtt.>W <Allh 0H11·e exper1enu·
!>Ub-d1\1:.1o n. land
d vlpmnl, o r 1echn1<'al ---------•tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiim-
qua n t1t1 e:.. f /T1me
career oppor Apply 1n
person to Mr fu entes.
Rt11. Oem. Wm Frost &
Assoc. 1401 Qua il St.. Npt
Drive.rs
Opera te mu11l'rn <''Ill• P
nw nl & 1t1111r I o tlOl•r
traru;p ('Jhf rlnH'r' 111·
reQ 'd No prior l'AJWr
n<.'<' Good dnvm~ n •c· J
must No SontlJ}' "ork
Orun~e COJ '>l Yt·llo"
Cab. 17300 Mt tlt·r
rmann. t-' Vly
ot the nor ma I. bul '"
mc·on•· 14 llhni: 111 wm k •I•
a "!1h1r1 'It'""' '•·11Hrn1•
mt·nl Su11t•r hu"· 1111 1
firm ne<•ib rii:ht hjnll 1
V1l't' Pn·~ lo s-.1,., Ahl•
t.11 supe r vrst'. tal..1• '""'r
gel tn voh ro . 'ell, worl..
hard to le arn all <1boul
(' ., m p :i n ~ G o 11 rl
<.l..'<'retanaJ ~kills r('(! 'd
Ability to !>lJY cJlm un
d e r 11re s:.ur 1
c1rcums tanl.'cs. Shoul1J
have s up reme c·un
fic1l'O('(' tn O<A n ab1ht V
Good w dt'lJlh. t1i.:urc•
6t rollow up Xlnt s alan
Call Paula, ('i M I !!:QI 7122
l1•r ~q1p t 1olt·rv1 c "'
b\'ll4t'•'" 211m 4J>m 01
!>l.'11'1 rl'Mlnll' to. F. X 1'.t
J\S~·,-r. P o Box 26uo
Tu.sun. C'A !IW~I.
WWlltnR personnel. Ex COMHEll for IJt(' lndust firm Call
pr"d in rece1vahlt's & bill· CHEVROLET llarpN ·.,Art. 631 _J~ in~ or p1tyable. 'fypmJ! 2828 llarbor Rh cl c \HIN ET M i\ K 1-; H'S skills rcqwred. Salary ''OS'TA ... c--.SA S700.S800/mo. SPnd rt' v , .. r._ II El.I' M t Part or r T
!>Umt' to CONTROLLER. 546·1200 1-;,..pcr r l'lllltrt·tl in
4!131 Btrcb St. Newpor1 AUTO"'. •o TIVL' m;11 hint' t.. h:JllCI tool u~e
Beach CA 92660 "' "' Must ha vt.' 1ntl'ri'-.l & <Ir•
----·-------•AUTO PARTS blr!.' Lo work in th is field.
COUMTEttMEH! 1-:ri w <1r d .lo r i.:en -.t-n
R<'h
CLERICAL. part time,
M n:.trol't1on 9 2 Must
1frrve Markel Cement.
t!nl t•laccnt1u. C M.
ACCOUNTIN(~ Gel set for '79' Bus\ <.:u..'>LOm 1-\lrmture Zl2.52
Chevrolet deale r!>h1p 1n l>el Lai.:o Dr, Lag +Os .1;.-.-.-.-.-;;;;.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--
0runge County A•rPort i&l-1301 _____ _
*ACCTS/PAY
*ACCTS/REC
•10 KEY OPER
Complex sc11k s parts Clim.-ra Pen;on to work a
countermer,i, w.'th GM v~·t\H'til l'Omme ri·ial
parts cxpt.>ncncr GOO<I ramrra. l'·am1llac.. \• 1lh
puy, plras anl surround !'MT PrOC<''IS F,,;l)(•r or mgs & JM'rmanent Op . · ' portumty for a ilvann: ~111 train. 35 hrs a wk.
rnent. See Bob Cook at company be1wr1ts. App.ly
HOW.A.RDChnrolet l~e nn ys a ve r,. 16 1,c
Dove & Quad SL'\ I IJrcnt1a Av(· . C M
NEWPORT Af:ACll Ci\NNON FIR E DIREC U you are responsible. 83, "555 TION SP ~C l A L IST energetic. sk.illed & in· _., teresled in a challenging•------.-----Work w1 lh maps. tabular
job style. we can be or Babsys1tte r. hve·m. sal 2 and graplucal computa
service to you. Lel the boys. Rm/board1i.al hons Use c omputer::.
free<lom, nexibility of 772-9231 orfWG-0088 Math b a ck g r o u 11 rt
working temporary 85. helpful Bnhs t m your
signments work for you. Bankm~ Army ror the challenge
TB.LY FULL TIME uf Arullery. Call today. , Prefer Savings & Loan or 540-1026 962·8821
bank teller exp .. but may 7~5251 542·2435
sig office overload consider tra inee. Must
557 "06 I be dependable. lil'l.'urale, .,, afl4 enjoy worklnit with
••Eq-u.a1.0p_por_E•m•p•ly•r-1 people . T )'rtng rCflul red CANVAS SERS
Call ror appl. 586·8900 PA.ATTIME
ACCOUMTI.,.G Mrs. BaldridRe f:xp or will train. Cull
Clerk-looldcfft*" ICEYSTON! SAYINGS Nonn, 546-3706.
Non s moker. SO wpm, use Mission Vl-fo 10 key, type checks. pre·._ ___ E_O_E_·M_F __ _ pare payroll & gen'l or., ________ _
flee. Call Carol 8:30 to CAR WASH
CLERICAL
9 PAY DAYS
LEFTUMTIL
CHRISTMAS
Earn exlru Chn stmas
rn'.lney now '
TYPISTS
PBX
ACCT CLERKS
KEYPUMCH OPER
CLERKS
Must have ph-One & rel.ta·
ble transp. Long & short·
Lerm assignments. Holl·
day & vacation pay .
Hospitalization pla n
available.
3141 ca,,...s Dn••
546-4741
(Across From
Orange Co. Airport)
Equal Opp<>rt Employer
11 : 30. 64().2.500
AMIMAL HOSPITAL
RECEPTIONIST·2·S dy
wk. incl Sat/S
~/rELLER MAMA GER
1be Coate Mesa Office. Growth co. · good pay. 1---------
Ugbt typlnl( required . , bonu..'I, profit 1tbarinp,, 5
Previous Teller exp. pre locaUon.s.
lem..>d. Call SHEILA or MF.TROCAR WASll
BILL. (714) 540·7S91 29501lnrbor Blvd, CM
BATI1F.R·F/T. incl
Sat & or Sun. 644·5463
APT MA.NAGER
IMPERIAL S&L
F.qual Opportunity
t-:mployer Mtf'/H
Brand new GO ~ 11dull ---------
romplex. C.r..f< Couple. U you're looklntt Cora bet·
w1lh wife-It> work full teqob, you won't wanllo
Ume. mlaa the employmeo
1'SL M11mt "42 11103 columns lo ctuslned.
... OTICE
how Dally Piiot Cl11SS·
lf1l'<I ads dl•play lhe1r
mcssa~es with le1ui>1hty
and Impact' Our sda. we
are proud to s•y. rea lly
«•t rt•s ulls . Pho n e
64.2 5878.
Clerical
TUIMIE rr you enjoy solvinf! pro·
blems. th.la line co has a
spot ror you. StRrt ~al
$600. Lots to learn, lots of
room to gro w Ca ll
$40.«)'..>5. Coastal Pe rson
nel Nlency. 2790 lharbor .
(;M
ALL JOBS FRE E
Want Ad Help•
CLERKS
UTOTEM
CUSTO DIA N S -
Subsllt ute, 2 30-11 00
shift ApplY' Newport
Mesa Un1rwd School Dis
tn rt, CIRss1f1ed Pe rson
Opcmnics NowAvu1l11blt> net Ore _, Mon/Wt'd /
(or full o r p/ttn11.• clerks Thur/Fri 9om 12 Noon.
on 2nd & 3rd s hifts No Tues tpm.Jpm. 1601 16th
ex per ne r essary · we St.reel , Newport R<-a<'h .
tram. Start $3 per hr As· ea. Equal OppQrtumty st managers to $3.60 hr
Managers lo $5.SO hr. A<l-1_E•m•p•lo•y•e•r-----
vanl-ement opportunities ----------
tu thO!le wbo qualify. For DELNERV /MAINT-lnt
1nformat1on go lo our design studio, F /T . Mon ·
nt!llr est market or con /Fri. Clean-up. ll'l('rl.'han-
tact U1e personnel orfi1·c dille ree'g & del. Rl'fs &
at gd driv 'g r ec. <.:all
12442 LamJl60n St 64().6516.
DIS HWAS H t-.H l'IT
n..-eded for t•onv hO!>P
l'Prfl'l't for 'IUlll•nt (;cJ
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Drapery Wo rkronml·---------
workt•r. ft'mii le. exvcr or _ ~ ---:=.....
w1lltrnm 1;,12 lk<t:I ~-~
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try, nn sp;•c1.1I lw rt'<t'<I
MiicGrel(Or ' 'll'hl'-. Hi:JI
Plarentrn. c M
ExerSe<·y RE to$12K
Admrn/Se('Y $1:!K
Pt•N>n f'nday SIWO
Deli•~ /Pickup QA I VER•
person ror rast j.!rowtnf! 1-:xpandm..: '" lo<1kllll! rnr
Garden Grove 537-4840 -----~---~ual Oppor Employer
Pl1tase Call F'or Appl
lrvme Personnel Agen1·y
.J8l\ E 17th. Costa Me:.a
Suitt" 224 642 147(.
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Cl k R t · t II co. Hrs betwn 8am.5pm. peoplt• wdhn;.: '" work er I ecep torus . w1 Neal .ipf)\·ur t:ood dnv EXECUTlVl-:SF.C Y Ing to comtnute from ~ood potential. Ca II ini: rec O \t r l tl <.:o AR)!ress1ve dynamic fu!>I
H.B. asrea1 to Century Cl betwn 10am·2pm. (714 1 vehil'IP!> ~ 11.r, 1,..r hr "" ~ro"ing firm ncl'd!> l''(fl
t y . a ary o pen 675-9065. L,vnc ut1'vu Se··. u11 h T i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--• 11111•nlHl'~ l Jll fo;rtc, c ~-. '-" " rans po rtal1o n pro· t'7~·r.~"3 bookkeepin~ exp. tn t.·or
v1ded. eau 213/427-L306. OBJVERY porate h e adq u a rtcr ..
Clerk Ty pist , Architec· Mature, dependable per<; DRJVERS n1•xt to f'a!>h1on 1!>1.mll.
tural r1rm. nr Airport. tD make delivenes, han N<'w~p.1pi>r <frl1 H ry S.•nd resume Mr Pat
seeking froot om ce glrl dle ofc supplies & eqwp Per muncnt piin umc• Jllh terson Super Shops lnr
W/l(oodclencal,pbone& & lake care or ~enl ore dclnennl(t'.ll h mo rn1n)! •il O Newporl Ccnltc•t
typing s kills. Must be needs; hvy brt 'g & the l..A T11nt•s tu home:. in Onve Ste 1310 N. B 92660
sharp, persona ble. Some rmvement of furp req'd. lrvme/NB arc·" Must lw
dri v Ing necessa r y Xlnt benef. Apply rel.tab!< ~ h." ,. cl1•11t•ntl.1 FACTORY WORKHS
Salary commensurate Jock G Ralllb Co bit• trnn!>.1i.1r1.1tion n 4 Day 40 Hr-WM
W/libi!Jty. ~IM>644. t2S Baker St 1·olk1·t1 n.: !-. .. l.1ry $:1~11 i\l'Pl.Y I N PJ<:RSON
r~t M c mo ..r.46 02.'l.'i • EDLER Clothing Salesman. {'X """' a esa. o pert lo quality men's (?l4) TSl -2StO Driver fur va1 h 11tore> 111 IMDUSTitlES INC.
clothing. l'Ull ume or pl·i--•E•.•0•.E•.•M•/•f•'/•H--Costa Mei.a 1111•11. Cu11 1 __ 2_10_1_Do_v_e_S_tr_ee_t:....N_B_
lime. Apply In person. 541!·3'143 •FACTORY•
Slewarda(orGenlleman. Deliveryman ror early!•---------Need assembfors. Will
3439Vla Oporlo. N.8 . L.A. Times route. N DRIVERS trnan. Twoshil\11. E.O E
Costa Mesa-Hunt. Bch Mc>n or women 2!i yr<i or .a.01.a. Coddal Waltrff1 area. Call 546·4481. or older. Know the-<'08!lt *"' "'* Scltool write PO Box 1197. Costa cllie!! N1•t SIM u week l.lr T"""cw ~ Senfcu F.am up to $300 per wk. Meaa.92626. more O r anJH' C'oaiit 172()EGarryStell9
Low tuition. Placement DELIVERY. To r pay Yellow Cub, 17300 Ml SA 979-l303
uslst.751·9UM. Neat appearanl.'e Mus t llerrmenn. l"oun tu1 11 F F:MAl.F. BRANC H
COM .. _. have own tra ns Call Vull1•y t No of ~lutn MG R
f"VIU\ 5.Jl-0842 belwn Ni•whof)I.' & Sato Coventry Inc. Mu:it
CWBATOR · EucUOJ be ovl'r 111 Guarantee<!
360 exper dt11ired. swing DBJVBY M.A.M ----11;,il1try. Meet Mr Yor11t h
s hift, xlnl s tartlna Part Ume.1'1.1('11 thrv Fri Ory C leaner n eeds al Garden Grov~ E.O.U
salary, call Marian for an.moon. A.II day Sal Presaer.no cxpncc.w1ll Gallowey & Carden
lnteniewatCel·Weatem Dick Metteer Funuture train. Call bt""n 7·2 Grove Blvd, Tuea. Nov
Data S)'l'llems 752.2333 1777 Weslclifr. NB S4l-W5 7lh, 10..2.
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Gu Altend•nl. ""'~ t marn1£er, traLrw,• n('+'dNI
lur lo"al flH wali h 6U-+t60
<rt-nttraJ Offi~ Wor'. 211 hr11 a wk, Mon Thur
Typt-SOwpm, anawf"r
Phone, good w1puhhl·
S348 hr Call Mon-Thur . ~pm ; 64&-773.1 ---
tlLARDS
SECURITY
Dur tu our rr~•nl t'
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Pn11 t1tn(• roontcr fl('r,on .... WCMted 7 fOO Hll,W..tM 7100 ....,W_..., 7100
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Nc-ed1 Pttt•on l'IXP '" • ~lln~. poU1hln1i:. i.i•t
llng 11tllf\f'~ 40 h1 wk ~md lnqUlr1tt1> to Uox :m.s.
r In Dilly Piiot, PO Rmc 1~,o. Cu11t11 MC'i;a. C:J .
IJ00261Jr <'1111 S4!> lf7~1
J UNWH
MCIMt...anc•A11t
Op.-mnl( In ronv•lu11c:11nt
hfillp full lUOt•. AM 1h1/t. M11n t •ri A1>1>lv ut
fo1 u.ii.tup Com 11~1>. 4G£i
f111(11h1p tM . N ll
MANAG J:rn 1-':ht tuod
iwrv, trainee or 1•xp AS s-r MGH fnt food f>fT,
t r111t1t.>~ COUNT!!;R
P~HMJN 10 3 , Mon
thru f-'r1. food prrp
!!toll !Ill:!
MANl\t.;l';n Purl \lllW
Murk hd1 WC'dm & Fn
n1ahts1101T11• Sat ii Sun I!\
to 20 houric u Wl't'k $1 lo
Sot 50 10 Iii art 1'111~1·• &
botlWlt't., 21 yrs or oldr·r
J':l(!l flt4t• Jlrf. rflfl Appl)'
»l Ort.llll(~ (.'u. ·llul'i.'WOY
~ ~and C.tuynn Ave
t:it.st lrvm~ or Call .Bob
Plullippe at5S2 5511
PROGRAMMER
ttcq for cruru f'ORTRA!\
.. p1,1llcut1on on tra1n1n.:
.. nd .,du c atlo noJ
11y1w~ .:~p wub C.:Om-
potA•r l\utonuttion LSI 2
hetvrul Small l(rowth Management
rompany Tap PflY b;u('(j PEOPLf-; Pf-:nsoN
rur l'Ur rl'fltul 752 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••<i••••••• t:.>11 i.ludtrnt Pre (crrtd. RECEPTIONIST
- --Ttairiee J1C>1 Lra A1c1 PIDJ TIME h.aa trainee Jl'O'. •v~n M for Jl..cpt I olfl ce pen nl an
EVENINGS F V Co. benel Ca 11 Kat.by M&..!Ull A1lultH v.lth oui..tund1na. •
.tllnir llvl' personahtit .. j RECEPTIONJST/TYPIS'I
who •·ruoy working with Lite traffic and phones.
k1d.s. Start lit 13 so per good typing 11kll1A. no die·
hour l'honc 6t2 4321 F.xt tnUon. 1n pleasant 1111r.
2:5(J, tn:-rwt.:~N 4 oos oo roundlnu for e ma il
l'M mag.xine publishing Co A~ for J im Salary to $GSO. Call for
1':<1ua1 Opport uruly appt. 752·6474
_ _E~ployer Rcrcption111t, Phone ex-
,_... CortMlffmrt pn req'd, t yping 45
-·r WPM . S mull f irm for party renta l t1tore w / 1 0 0 d g r o w t h
Apply 2025 Newport l'osslbUilles ror ri)lht
Blvd. Coi.ta Mesa. person. c. M. Pleue c:dl
642-~
IECDVINC CLEll
AT EASE IN FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
Ha s a n opening ln tts receJving
department. 8:30 to 5:30, Monday thru f'ridtJy.
rt.IASI CAU. 644-5070 W"IU11'J&
Aek for N11ncy Wl130n
44 last\ton ~and newp<)ft ~,., 644·5070
P~TE·UP llC-.OHIST/•""-RobWe't ... & Mott SECV/BROKE~GE. 2·4 u-u _..,... Women n eedf'd f o r H.ra day; fieioble, perm PttJme.J daysperwcek Hou11ecle:anlng Serv. Ptr.Upb'a,type45wpm PERSON XJ.nt workill1t conditions S4tl-07~7 nun. Sch area. 673-9211. Call 962-6648. bl wn 8-S.
Sailmaker full·tJme. elf.· ~ry/ Ofc Mgr. & ab· ltECEPTIONIST per. Saili By Schock. s l to Pres. for young f.'or execuuve oHices m Call &7S-Ul23 d)'llam.lc NB d~Jgn firm Jrv1ne. Dulleti .include · Muatbefleiublefrhave1 ~A,.a lntll'll'dlote o$>t.'nlll~\ for
1nve111ory, r~l'k lf~~r~
I M M t D I A T f » "' " ,. m b ,. r ' . &
nn 1>11p and nb1lity Will WJI l'lltC'ut1vt· SC£>b c•on.~1dtr put lime or umbiuoos 4\Mlt'ldtl.' for rrnooli~hters on an hour-tuJly c11p1tahzed bd~1c
ly w &l(l'. '* llalary or by ~om~od1ty busan~ss
c·ontrn('t t:OE Call Start! T 547-~I f~t t\ppt ~S92_l __
kAt~hO,..-oton Marucunst wanted, full or Prr with cllcntelc. Call Susie at !163-0717
with at lrast I ypar ric -
p1>rl enrr. preferably
n1•wi.paper F:xcellent
rompanv twnerits Apply
1*1WCPn !iAM ~ 6PM.
Mondeiy thru l"'rida)' hvy phones. typing. fit. SALESfJ'ELEPHON.E girl olllct exper .• gOOd
mg & gen oHice dullel\ SOLAJt INHGY t}'plng, phooe 1Jd1Ja, Ute
Person must have good S200-l300WEEK.SHOR-r bklc 'PI & present an at ORAMCiECOAST PR. attitude. Xlnt rom· HRS .. NEW AIR COND tract.lve unage. Ref&req. OP I H I M Go S f 0 ,. w rehc>tar T('mporuq
• 1~1o1.innwnt"I tuµ I'·'>. '•p•r• laory le• •I p.11d \ .H':itl(ln& You
Ml .. Port TI,,. DAILY PILOT _pany benefits 833·93U OFC'S. SAL~ ~XP ER fh 8: IS..SPM. ~2.26.5. ---
MCm'ffy oHicen who don't 1u1y, Wl pay you •-' TOf' PAY wittl a
Top puy for 111d1v1dual~
with speed & acc·uracy
C;ill Cal W<>stern Dat;i
Sys t em s A s k fo r
Marian. 752 Z333
MASSEUSE NEEUJo;o
Nr Or Cly Airport
S45 O'l75
fA2 S6"2 .HELPFUL. SELLING bet.9AM·lPM . 330 W BaySt. BRANO NEW SOLAR
Co,tJ Mt'''' ENERGY DEVICES. SECRETARY, Newport
,...,.d-4 cci .. my. Or .:all our bra1wh o£face,
Newport Heuch, "33·1441 ---l::qu:il <>µ1111rturuty RECEP'TIOHIST FOR APPT CALL GAR y Center, Appt calendar.
t-;mµIOyt>r Needed immed, genJ ofr 957.2741 ~ guesls, serve cor.
---wt lt bkkp'I! tor sm mfr. fee-, good grammar.
MECHANICS PIX stai;t~i rm. Minexper Sales Au 1stant M ~r . ai>ellintt, type 60 ac-
___ KEYPUNCH MECHANICAL Aru.wt'noi: -.cr\'ke. F'1T.1 ~r~eq~d~·~C~a~ll~7S4~-0337~~·~~I women's clothing shop. cuiat.e. J yr min exper.
A1>ply ln peraott MQnday ..;Eq~·~u;aJ~O;.:;P~Po~r~E;.'=mp;lo~y;.;e;;_r1l•~~~~~---to f.'rlday, 8AM to ~PM
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CiUdD SBtYICES
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*' ... SPECTOR K~ypunch/keyentrv PIT, dny<1. t'Vl'fi, '>\lllll' 1. ltequ1res dedic ated, Aide-de-Office Agency. " ., DESIGNER wknds Manv benef. pd RECEPTIONIST mature, stable .Peraon. 17865-F Skypark frv Exper & qu11I to ln.'li>et1 1-; Int Pay viw . ins, rrt'dit union. Must be knowledgeable, ~26CJO. P.C. us.o;mbl'y, soldering L-<>ag &short assl)ln Experienr e<t in dP!'1Rn or t ~t & Sun 9am·Spm. Npt c r e at 1 ve. & e njoy ---------
& _,o forth Must be able L-ooking for vanl.'ly? small machined purt~ for pro tl 1>hann~. <'lc Pis &:h Yacht Bkr. Ll typ. coordinaUrut ftne Euro-1•--------
to read & Wlderstand ap You can have your pick' mecharuc:.il and dedro rs~~10,f~?(~~2 · Fa~hion Ing. teCale.
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1linM. g &RRenl re pean merchandise for SECRET ARY
plkable blueprint:, Min c:au KELl..Y'fODI\\' mechanical &sembhes 1---------N!pt. rs hoades our cllentele. Business Johnson & Johnson
$4 hr o.c. Airport urcu Respons1bl~ for de~1gn, PBX 673·S511 references required. Health Care Divlaion, or.
G84HAL OfftCf
FUlJ.. Tl MF. J)Ofl1tl0n in a
p rvt 1tblel1l' c lub
General ofllct ~xprr.
Good PR atlltude & front
des k appear:anc e . 7Sia-~
Monday, Tuesday, Wr•d
nt.'llday, Thul'Mlay. IOAM
to6PM CLOSt:I> Jo'r1d<iy HI
•n"IO"I layout. 11nd detail Small A n SaJa"' o,...n Apply in ',,. ' IEL[~· ni;werin ,. ~e r v ir£> RECEPTIONIST. Nwpt .,, "" · rers skilled secretanal • Girl" design dcpanment IJrO QJ>erat.or full & PIT. Call Sch CPA firm. Good person. Apropm;, 29 talent a challengma and J N S U I,. A T I O N vides env1ronmtnt for 835 3561 typist , "ood tele.phon• ~ashlachoa Island, Newport divenufied """ition i n it:.. INSTALLERS. Fl.Ill tune .-, F R v, c E c; challenging -.ork a:.s1gn " "' oc ,,,..., irnd. work R1 vcrside a nd · .. ... II l ,.._ ___ iiiiiiiim•i.. voice. ex~r. Send re Reg.ionaJSalesOmce.
Ora.nae Co ar£>a. Xlnl Newport Bch 833 1441 menL" r.xre en wa.1:"'i• sume to_ Ad. Ntl. 376. SaJes AN OtnO OIL CO If you are a sell-st.art.er,
*6EHERA1. OFC
*SECRETARY
*TYPIST
lf you are rt.-Sp<1ns1ble.
energetic, sk1Ued & m· leresled in a challenjlln
)Ob style. W£> can be <>
strvke to you. I.Rt th
freedom & flexibility o
working temporary as-
signments work Cor you.
230 W. WCll'Mf'
lta217
Sa.ta.AllO, Co
State Lie No C-6036
F.quaJ Opp Emplyr MI F
., Jlunilkh 848 8338 and ·bent.'fits ~nd ft• PIX/RECEPT Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, off Pr :; PLENTY OF resourceful, can handle opt for J ournc.-ymen & LagNiourl tOl·QSIZ sume 1mmt•d1alt•ly t 11 Cr<M1ns.: Orans.:t' Co Dist Cos u M O NEY ..
1
d h Apprentices Wal':l'I ~ Jd•~oo .•. 0 Uatly l'ilot has immed ownm~ for LaiuesaCa.92626 plus t'ash your wor .. oa wit
above scale XJnt Com ~~Eq~u~a· l~O~p~r)()~r~I::~m~p~ly~r~J p 0 lio~ 151i0, l'nst.1 exp PliXIRECEPT Xlnl BIU"l:DTIOHIST bonUM"S. Cringe beneC1ts minimum supervision
panv benefits Adam: -M~a, Cl\ !rbi26 1-;qual ~...-" to mature Uld1v1duaJ 1n and have excellentskilb
lnsulatiOC'I $58-1618 r -n J "--t Op rt F: 1 ~al & bt>nt•f C;ill Kathy SS751 mo Typan~/busy Co s t a Mes a a r t a . Ou.s poeition wiU RJVe you
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• ~reary po Ulllly .mp oyer l'arker!>a79151 desk. Apply al 401 No Re0 a rdlei.s or ex-anopportunity loutiliic Small dynamic busmf.'\s M/F I" ''WL·u 1'1\Pf'R DIV "'
--CNSURANC.: l1t1uat1on firm 10 ·---------•vv .-.n ' NewportBlvd.NB. perienre. write P .F . your abihlles to the (. 11 1 r I< t l ,. Canienfr/()ffutt Paper o~ d p A full"""t •U "' i. t·i. J uran N B. Prop/Cas. Ag£>nl'y Newport Center seeks ., .-..::3 • res · mencan "'" ·
now tunng. Bookk~pt'r, h as opening for exp energelic, elftc1enl & ex· MB>ICAL RECEPT. E:qoal Oppor J:.:mply r R£CEPT /TYrtST Lubncanta Co. Box 896. We offer an excellent
eicpenenced. full _ti mt!· pers. lines underwriter p «-r 1 e n c e d I c g J I A-ont & back oHicl.'. .: M / F' Pleasant ofc need& pers Dayton. Otuo. 45401. starting salary plu:. Jr.
Busboys, lunch & d inner · Near airport. Call Rob secretary. Shorthand & gtrl office Call 640-46SO w le bar m . good phone ioge benefits package
H05t.ess, over 18, dlnner. Guffin, Zillgttt & Wright d.ICUlphone. Excell typ -\OICe, 40-SOwpm. typins.: SA.LIS CLIEIU( Interested applicants arc
Apply M o n -Thurs 752-9055 utg skills a must. Call MILITARY POLICE Phy.sicalTI.-sluHs.E .OE. Gf'Ol;!Shop.Muatbea11a1l inV1ted to send resume.
betwe e n l ·S . 18482 ---------• 640-0060 Trau11n~ 1s s.-l! pacNI _ ....... ..,., SADIA* aftrnoons "eves. Exp in Jncludin~ salary hi.story MarArthur J\Jvd. Irv. INSURANCE ---------Learn law enJcirt l'ffit.'nt Hu.~y 'hyi; Thera1>y nds gilt wrapping. Pis call and reqwrements to:
------Rccpt/Tramee pos. Lrg. Llquor clerk par t time tet>hruques in clas:.room1 c·xri assist.ant. Mui.t have T""POf'wy Wvicff for appt betwn 8 30am· JOHNSON &JOHNSON
Hairdresser Prl me Ag(·y has truinee pos n igh ts , 642·6537 or exercises Gd.In valu.:1bll• l'l'rt Crom credited Sl'hl 1720EGarrySteJl9 5pm,6'5-5000elrtS20 660NewportCenterDr.
Newport Center salon. a vail. for Re<'pt/offtce 751·2928 expenen<'e for /\rmy I-' T pos. Sal nc.: Call S.A. 979 l30J Suite 129S Newport Bch Station leaS<' ;.vail&blr. per.ml in F V Co. benef. car~r or civilian :JP Sharon, fl'4.900Q SALE.'; Equal Oppor Employer
fOOprwk.640-7870 Call K<ilhy549·816!._ _ LI~~ ~~~~lttDHs\~RP~vt~. pll<'aUon <ifter scnw~ PLASTICS R.E Salei; Hldory,_._
HaJ.rd.r led full ' Enlist in your Army for ., COMPETING Discover the wonderful ~~ur••y easer Will') . Inve stigator. mnle or rm & bth. Ideal for Stu Military Puhce Call to WOR"YS world o r c h eese & ~ ~ ~o~ Office • or Ptr,w/fartlaJ_cli~n-female,willtraJn.Send dent or grandma Nt day 4 Day40 ... W ffk iiourmet foodg while P /lime for salesman l ·d tele. Cal Su sie at resume to Classtlled Ad bwies.NB,759-19.\S .. l 1 p WITHMG•? r 4·10/wk. Type, me. Nr 0 OVe r Oa 9fl3.0717 S40-1026 962·8821 npp Y n erson R d H R eami.nR xtra money h l . . f:8·1£!ilY,.~itlot,MP.O. Lot Atle ndent /Driver 768-5251 542·2"3.S IEOLEa e Ill t>•lt)''~ the botldayg. Ta kinic :Ji_t~ rvine, NB .
557.0061 Handyman to mainuun x """· """' a esa, Mus t be 18 Mt F C MOVIE & TV ,.,_,,_. •r IMDUSTillf.S, IHC. menagers don't compete aw~.~~ffHiPckoryl .. •a. !_.~rms. -~--------EquaJ Oppor Emplyr eqllipment .~dogeneral callf.92626. benefits,For'PTss7:~ ll<At~ 210 Do Str NB :J'ou.Tbeyaren'tal· ......... u .... .,..... ~~~~~~~~-; deanup, e mter co. JANITOR, Wanted full N E E D E 0 H v -l ve ffl. ~ob lstot~~~:i:uv~~ Fasbioftlaland~. ERIENCED
-Tommy,631 00 tune couplelor jo.n1ton ol MA.CHIMIST H O L L y w O O I> Product I'~ Compare w. with others SAL.ES. HARDWOOD SEC~ETARY r~ ... ~E Hr.•• "'HT and deaning duties, good 4 Dery 40.,.. Wffk <.:A.STING DIRECTORS Plcasnnt It work.-4 d"ay &see for yourself. We of Qua II ty
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m p o rt e d needed Wit;b fast paced ~"'~ rg.rW,,. ED hours. ~ood pay. Will ~machine work on Guarantc~d exr,osurt'. 40hr v.eek. <'Ompany pd fer beU.erbenefits' hardwood to furniture CMpromouonaJCo.40hr COMT'RACTS DEPT Responsible female for consider couple with quality areospace com -cw~ 5.ooo ~~~It'd ~h•!> benf. Wlll traw. 979. 7660 _.No prior expenenee Of trade. Exceptional P week, type 60wpm, short -
Nallooal voeat1ona J domes tic c I e a n in g trailer or rnobt.le bome to ""'"eots & auemblers . yr one.ed y1 ~I rr a)' -tra.tningoecaa"rv . d·..... Pri ....... fiahL As hand ~erred. Xlnt OP· lr · fi h ·~~-"'"" ""'" S-9 1· "-...,.. if a('cept ear Y e«' PROOl£JIOH -J _.. '-Q.I " portunlt1es for br· nht auuni a.rm H open-'"" ........ -..-...... · IVe on ProP.CrtY. F •et! Must be able to work V l O E o c AS T f N G • Strong, growing com. sured •upply. Manage lai: . , 1"
mg for bnght, l.'Of\Seien-spa<.-e and utiJ. + salary. from detailed planning SERVICE (7141761-1244 pany name meot opporturuty. (714 ) ad:y willing lo learn. Call tious. indivtdu•I in our ltousecleaners needed, Apply a l Orange Co. sheet& blueprints. Apply TYPIST • FREE 2 Wffk com. M7-845J Mt. GonuJes for appt ~tudent cootracta dep:irt-Mature. Top $. Car ne<:. Raceway, lSOOO San<! Cn· In person 7am-Spm, Mon New Capistrano Nursing preheosive trairung pro-· 714-~5343.
ment.Outiestncludepro-6'2.J403or64.s-3439-nyonAve.Eastlrvmctor lhruThur. Registry.H N's,LVN'i., f'3rtllmc, tf3v sh ift gram ~ SECRETARY/ADMJN cessing 1>ludcnt loans. f1I Housecleaners to work ror ca I l K e n Green at ED• 11!'.111 Practicals. lnten'!'ted 1n Must ~ype 70wpm. Ex-• 7 Offices in Oram:£> Co.
1n° lYPtnf SS wpm J · n -.... .,5511 ~ dotn~pnvatedutynurs. l'l•ll~nt compan v i n "'uwti·n . Ir vin". J ASST.Comm'lreaJR.1-~ '" · . aruce's n.aggedy Aon. .._. IMDOSTRJES IHC. • " "' r• ... ~..,.,. 1· ·--'--t Ptomohona growth 1s Tues-Fri.8-3.64!>-I SOO m~. <ill661·0506 _ benc(1ts. Apply anpc.-rson Orange, Villa Park. u .......... JTm ~ oµ
good Wlltun our company JANITOR 2101 Dove Street. NB l)('lWCCO !IAM & o rM. North Irvine. Newport "MAYOR SAM" not.cl> sec'y. Req .dnttyp. & we oHer excellen Housecleane rs. own FUU time. XJnt benefits. HURSES'SAIDES. MonduylhruFrlday. Beach&MissionViejo. tng 7Swpm +, S i ll .
"mployee benefits. APP-tran.,, full or part time. Bayview Conv. llos[!_ital, Ma<'hinlsl · progr essive Ot>erung!I on AM & PM CaU fOf' confidential in YOln'S knowledge or R . E
ly in person, Bryman Top~67J.l266 ;646-4871 205:> Thurin , C M . marine hardware <'O shifts . Exper pref'd, or ORANGECOAST t.erview Team at CASH ('ARI> temunologypref'd.Must
Schools. 200 McCormkk HOUS_,11:.,__n 642·350S. EOE. n eeds e" p e r1 e n e ed C'lassc:<1 avallahle. ~arn DAIL y PILOT 544-21 ]5 P ermanent Reprcscn. be respon. & work wrmm A "'~t M ~~u.. machinist for stain.less while you nm! Apply at d h .11 tatJv~ ioli!re$ted in rugh 8Ul)t!rv1sion. f'or appl ve .. ~ a esa. __ .. t I & I f b . 642·5678 re I c I I ~, -'l"J:."' Lr~ apt complelf., nco:us U you want your advertls· s ee a um. a n cu. Flagship Conv. C<'nlPr e a rna ngs a " r . c ... ..-...,m. 833-2462.
persootodnok'S &mdl ing measage tor.each lions . Knowl ed~c of 466 Fl<1gship Rd. NIJ :!JO W RuySt ,,.,,1 ,~ Crumpton714·9SS/CA.SH .• -;_-.-;.-;.-;.';.;;.;;.;;;;;;;;
GENERAL apts Must be capable of more people at lower break & punch prc!>s1•s. t142.IK)44 "11-.la M1~.1
worldng by self w/min cost, Classllied is the rollin g & bend111 ~ --------l•quJIOppor i-:nlplyi:._ We don't icfve away
turlt~ys or calculator!i, direc. Salary s tarts way to gol Call Now! machines. a must for NURSF:S1\IOF:s11 7
$700/mo w/reg raises & 642·S678 qualification . Good fo;XPEROR we give xlnt frinl(e benf. FIT. reg ;:::=.::=.:::;:;::;:=.:=:=.::::; benefits & pay Apply in CEHTIFIE l>
hrs. Must speak English. person. 770 W 17th S t, $3.25-$4 ~rhour
Free Money 644·2622 Park Newport CM.From3-4·30PM. MesaVerdeConv Hosp
Apts, cor Jamborel' & t;GJ Center St . (.: M san Joaqwn Hills Rd . MAIDS
Npt. Bch. Lrg upt complex. needs Clerieal & light in· ---------1 per11onlo cln ofc"s &mdl
d ustr ial workers-we HOUSEKEEPER opts. Must be capabli> of
have jobs ror skilled & LlVElN THIS wnrkfog by self W/min
un i:.k1l l <><1. m.1lr o r 499-LSJI iswtterethe darec. Salary s tarts
frmalc.Jsh.tlt:. ---------1 BOAT ACTION IS $700/mo w1reg r:.uses & llousekeeper. P /T in xlnt fnmce benef. FIT.
Sl O Absolutely
FREE
eludes weekends. Good For Buying reg hrs. Must speak En~. be n er 1 l s E . 0. E . Or ~lling 644-2622. Park Newport BAYVIE W MANOR. 3SO Apts, ror Jamboree &
Bay St , Costa Mesa. And for the San Joaqwn Hills Rd .. latest in OO·JSOS BOATING NE WS NptBch.
Bnng Uus ad in. rej(1&lcr .Housekeeper for large rc-
w /us lie work 40 hrs brementcomplex. Apply before Nov.30th. at :
GOOD PAY 18800 Fiorida St
E.O.E. H.unUnJ!tc>n Beach
NO FEE 848-881 I
Victor T""f0t trftt . Ntitleocll S5WS20 H ygie ni s t n eed.ed ~ 13•2622 Newport Beach office. _.......,.. w-Salary & hours open.
646-4868.
I DEAL P /TIME . _________ , housewives & college
~ls w/cars. Over l l.
9:30AM·l2:30. Mon-Fri
Eam S80·SJOO weekly .
MUSt abe neat. J)trsona-
ble & energetic. Lori's
Kitchen, 979-0747 aft
lOAM for appt.
GENERAL
LABORERS
TRAINEE
~ERS
PACKERS INDUSTRIAL
WI HA.YI WOik
TORT YOUR
MllDSf
check our front
page index dally.
DAILY PILOT
IDWAHTED
FUii or p/timc Some ex-
pr. pref. 642.3030
642-5678
NURSlNG
MW'5ff Aides
O tdniits
LYN'S or RN's
Abovt< avt•ragl' wat.:«'' f,
health benefits Apply
NF:WPORl' f'Of"V
CENTER. 1555 Su1ll'nor
/\ve. Npt ltch
NW'lling
LYN
3-11 sluft "'/T. (only P<>M·
Uon avrul> 5.9 Bed fat·
Xlnt saJ. l>i'ncf & workang
eond. l:layv1t>w Con11.
2"'055 Thur1n . C.M.
642-3500 F. 0 E.
OFFICE CLERK
The Daily Pilot bas Jn
oPell1nSl for a trlWlec us Cos>)' Control Clerk In our
Classtf1ed Department
Must be able to type
around 40 WPM. handle
phones and other general
clerical duties Op
portunity for 11dvanrc·
ment and exceUent rom-pany benefits. For in
lerv1ew. plea!!(: cnll
PROOFREADER
14-JI h .tt least I year <'X
1wr11·111·l·. pn•frr:ihl \
m•w:o.p,1p•·r Ext·1·llt·nr
rnm11uny tJ.·rw(1ts Appl~
IW1w1 t'n !M ~1 & 6l'M.
Monday lhru f"mlay
ORAMGl COAST
DAILY PILOT
~5682
J:t(I W fi.1ySt
("o~ta ~1 '''-•' 1':11u.1I Of1p•11 luni1y
>-.mplo.V('r
Restaurant
Saleslady. cJCpene nred.
dress shop. no nights.
S48·S383
SALES. Part lame. 1n<t1d
BOB'S telephone saJes. Salary + bonus£>s. Cil II Bo
HOME OF THE (i r c R o r y <I t P 3
Amen ran Va n l.1ne<t 1n llG IOY H unting t o n Ht' ach lrnmed opert\nj?s In our S38.oo32
family rest<iurJnt .:11 ------ -
*Secretaries*
Leital. R.E./Sales
Several GClll Oft< Poi.
.Employe.rs Pay All FC'e' Lu Remder.; AJ?ency
4000 R1rch St, Ste U~I
Newport Beach. ~190
Call For Appttf:i;tab "64
nearby locauons. We re SALESl'EOrT.F: Sttun ty Patror guard.
qwre no previous exper C h' r i s Im a i. h 1• Ip -Full l1tnl'. PolJ<'e back
JOUI our fnendly team Mervyn's •~ now Lakin!? ground a teqws1te Must
Come see us loday applications forP/t sales have Ca lif. !Ha t1·
between 2..olpfn, & stock. daytime. eves & cert1f1cat1on lo t'arry
Cook1'ralnl't!s wlrrld shifts avail Apply weapon M in. salar y
7311 Edmger Ave. H B al 9811 AdamR Ave. II D S3 7S per hr Call S.s Mon
9&l2 Adams St .. H.B. Bet w n 10 am· 2 pm 1-'rL 494-~71 Waiters & WoitrflMS E.O E. _Seni ___ o_r_P_r_O_j?J'_a_m_me_r_
R.E. SALES Coolc T,....._ & Sales Part time sales girls with,m101mum 3 years (}Jx>mni.:o; ,J\<111 for.:? ('l( ca.wen wanted ror dri \/(' up exp. with FORTRAN Ill a
p.-r ,,clt<SJX'r.-on' m well l~ F. 17th St . C M photo shop in Corona dt•I rruru env1romcnl. LSl-2 l'~I Nc-wrl()rt liea<'h ''1 4501 Campus Ur .. JrV. Mar. 2 shifts avail Bum e.xp. helpful. lnd udes re-
r1c·1• C'.111 for interview 239S2Avenidadela ·l::K> & l :JO . 7pm Call firung and development
675 ltrl2 Carlotta, Laguna Hills 7S9-0771 of program.'! for educ a-
-------11o nal t esting a nd lkal t:-;tJteS:ilt·~ t uaJOp E I SALF.SPT-TI Mt-; ;inaJy'll!!.Toppay with 1t
Beqinners W ekc>m. q Pi'fff. mp, yr Housewives. earn $200 small C"ompa n y. Part Free 3 Weeks weekly showing framed time or full time with an
oil p1Untingt1 from $19 hourly wag.,. or on con TRAINING fteltaurant thru party plan. no in· tract. 1-:m: Call 547·5901
Mt w Care.r MG• TRAINEE v cs t me n t . T erry, for appt
M p '6w Colony Kilcben now a (' _631_·_24_0_1_. ------ew roapen., cept ing appl for Mgr SaJ •Absolutely no prior Trainee . Appl y in espt>.rsoo. aggressive,
trJtnansi or t'Xpen en<'e penon between 1$-4. Mon positive attitude . f\tll or
1l4.'('r-i.s.1ry lhru F'i-1. 3211 Harbor BJ, Pit. Exper. or WiJI traln. • l'c.-ri>ouahzN1 mstruc· CM Apply in person, Stan·
uun -· · dard Shoe Store, CM,
•Profo<1s1onuJ on the JOb ---------:y;ms. Bristol. lra1ninK RESTAURANT
•IJptoKO'i comm1ss1on. BARTENDERS! SAL~PERSON
•Cho1c<> Of top ofUce BUSBOYS R. M. Abram.~
loca11oru. WAITERS 1819Newport Blvd.
Ue your own bosa wltb a w AITRESSES Cott. Mnn
Service Sta attend. a ll
shifts. 7-3. :1·1 t &: l l-7 C-Or
Ca mpu:./ M a cl\rthu r
J\.ullQrt Texaco. No ph
calls pis
-----~ Setv1cc Stat11in Atten
dant, exper 'd . Day &
Eves F\Jll & p/time. Aµ
ply. Shell Station, 17th &
lrvioo. NB. Must h •ve relluhle
traosp. "phone. Long 4
abort tum assignments.
Holiday " vacaUoo pa,-. Ho~:liuUon plan
Kdly bu a perfect OP·
portunity for men·
women (18 or over> to
earn extra ~•sh a s
mailroom ~lpert1, pre·
uroom operators. &c
truck drivers, day, night.
weeke nd s hifts ln
Laguna Ni1oel
Personnel Office
642·5678, ext 277
toµ notch prof'esa1onal or· COOKStCASIDERS SALISWOMAH • ganuauon
Kat•na R-~ DtSHWA.SHER1 Part-ume. ladies bout•·
SBYICE MANA.GB
Scheduling "-.dis
patc h ing of se.rv1c 1· t~bnicl•ns. fuJl time, ft·'
m.ge benefits. 64S·TOCO.
av .
VOLT
I • 41 •I Of' "I I • ~· I ' • I• I '1
•• c..... Orf••
54'"'741
(Acroea From
OranJ•Co. Airport)
Equal Opport F.mployer
.... OFCP/f
Attroa, muat type 4
speU. lmmed openh11.
m.1111.
'lb1s ls o.n Ideal way for
)'OU to aupplement your
income on a permanent
p/Ume basl..a. No ttXpeJ'. Deeded. C.ll or rome ln. 27fl7C-..loed
~ ... T
Or Clll Branch Office
•ll-1441
Juat mo.tid l.nto town?
Then 1etacq"111nted wtt.h IE~• the Claulfltd Ada. Oil'r
They're the tuielt WI)',
to find ju.t the ltema and ~ • ""v, c e s Mni~ 10\l need I
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DAILY PILOT '
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
~W. Ray St.
Costa Mrsn
Equal Opportunity
Emplo)•er
Painters. k.nowlt'dl(t tible
Jn all aspects of the
trade. At least 7 y r11 l'"·
penence. Call 542 2928
between S:JOAM..CPM
P:trt time. Snack bar
ca1 h le r ne e ded , weekend~. Prev exP4'r
net'. Over 18yrold Look·
Ina ror perm. tmployee. C.11 S36-1551
Par.l·tlme Earn e xtra
Chrtstmu money. ad
•1•ncy needs door to
door dlatrlbutJon ht lp
For 1ppt ull 948-141M
'"" '"" llOSTES.5 quc, good salory & For detoffs cal L NeedC'd (or work on an benefits in chN!rful llt•
831-1003 49 3-0442 on·rall basis. Regis ter mosphere. Ms. Troyer Service Station atteod.
now! Group ins avail. 4.W7·10UI F /T . txper. Apply RECEf'T /SECY you choose your days & Laguna Chevron, 604 s
F'rOllt ore fo r busy Phys hours. References, car & Sandwich & Salad . All Cst Hwy, Laguna Beach.
Tht?rnpy Must have eiq: telephone are req. Jn semb~ers. part -l i me ----~---
lo bllU11_g/in,1hvy J1h':1 & tervtews every Monday Sam-9.JOam, Also full Serv Sta Help needed Im· ~1·heduhn1i1. t-'/T pos, ~a 9am-5pm. Ume. 5am·ll>m. Must bl' med. f\111 or p/t. Apply
n l' ~ (; 1111 Sh Mr or WESTCLlff4 neat. <'l<'an & dexterous 990 E. Cat Hwy, N.B. 644.9600 TcmporaryServlcets $3.2S p/hr 979-0747 for -----..:.. ___ _
1617 W tcUlf St 209 appt alt lOAM, Lor1'1 SbortOrdereoott Muat be RECEPTIONIST Nt::Ort &act'l'I Kltct.en rtsponstMe, over 21
f>horw.:1, ty~i.og. neat ap ~~63~1~·06~l~O~o~r7~52~-9~11~11~ SICRITARY ~~u~ ~89~~~~
pCllrance. Bu~lneaa eitp 1• to real est. lnvestrnt'nt cv & wknda. QilJ San ~sary IH'S & LYN'S firm. Fashion Island. (ly SJ6..8832. Btwn 2-4 pm MmJ !'ftpon.'le XJnt dlvennr1ed nppor. Onl.)o.
11182 McC•w RN'• It LVN's, openings Good 1klll1 r eq 'd . •-~-------
lrvlnf', Ca 927t4 m AM & PM ~bifts. full 64CH>l23 Snack Ba r Cash ie r
11me or part llml' GOOd needed, lull time, Rc>c l'pl too 1111 , NB . !ilar tinR salary, xlnl Whet.bet you're buy ing Of' Weekdays. prev uper
S8l/Sun Front omc1• up-benefits. Apply at 11elllnJ. CIHatfled •d· nee. ovM J8 yrs old
Ptarancc Typing flagship Conv C<'nter, vc~lamg wlll 1et your Looki ng f o r p e r m
Dl•ptndahllity C11 l l ~ f'1•Jshlp Rd. NB . ~1ctothen1htpeo. trnp l oycc . Ca ll
weekdeyg. Mlll1, 1113 . .g&u 642-8044 p&e. C..11 Today! fU,2.,:i678. 714/536-7551 •
.... -. . ....
Y PILOT 1050 Mhc••••• 1010 Gwral t o Io Motor Ho.ea. Sale/ .wos w..t.ct 9 590 Alrto•. Import.cl
............................ /Sto.OCJI 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·•·•·•·•·•••·•········· COPY AtAClllNt: iodtac 1nll&lutJle b<>.il, ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE WIU IUY ~ 9 720 **I BUY** Cnp1tt11 HI 11pd , lotlt• Murk II, w1M1·rr 0 18, f97la...M YOURDATSUM •••••••••••••••••••••••
TUEACffERS1 PARENTS ---------1Fll~TINTU ASAML.~·.(; .~~ Good Wlt'C.l t\1rn1turr & ~"l>kd • <'OP•~11 anyl~ln1t. 20 Jlf' ~.s11rndardd f<lulp Umry Moto..tto... PAID l''OR OR NO'f "Weneed to bUY clean
nusal opportWllty for ..... rrv,..•ftl..I ... ,,....., ........ Apphan1•1111 Ott I will '" nu w i supp 108 ~'!!..,... ..... nt ron '2400 fo'ully self contained TorA""1• .a.•
•nler..Un• iducallona To v,,;.'l;;, '• '1n .. •-=r111' W Wam«'r nr ti arbor, ~11\A' Sl::U. lor Yuu $200-$800 96112163 ._. '"''" General«. 2 arr condl ~ Dat:osun used car11"
.alel WOC'.i P0&UJoo lA olow-~factory~ Santa Ana "1'92921 MASTIRSAUCTIOH Wt:TSUll'. O 'Ne1al lom.Powtr l1onel"ll, ruoCtop air. TV FORTOPCAaS SWllll'ayTopDollarS
volvn cont.ct w1\h l0ma.ktl"lll.n«~pau1 on C I. to: A tt AN(' .. ; ,...,_.U6AIJ)..96ZS 11n1m:.I i>ktn1., lltrar. ••••••••••••••••••!~~~ :iu(enna. CB r adio. BARWICK DA HUH COSTA MESA'
DATSUN ...... ~~pttC'blubOolld-o ~~ tMldtnp.e«-BAR GAIN~ UHtJl•----.. ---•I brand new St>~ Al~nr·--------•I AM/FMstereotape.llke ""'"""' -~ C'b "'' ..... Rrr &. d Boot 11. 111 r a e S 1 o Ot"W tues & other extraa fC'ptlonal lncomf op PDA "fC!'l.~!lhrll l")l'n, CA.5HPA.O SU IH'BOAHU. 6 'S" Grand Banks too numerous to men
port unity For ll\ll'rvw111 306C> RMhUJ Ave Bf!ltl Appl $3IJ OOl I .,,~ l!d UJ.t'd turn. nit Rocket Ftsh w1lh hm!\h & At.I.II Whaler Se11cr11(l llOn Very· very cle11n
('all l:Hll H t.'lmut C'~uaYesa ~7075 wuti.er. 1tryer. 1J1hw•hr. q~&dr1V'a~7tH33 Astro df'ck. tw1r condt StMnM1UerYachti. Look lil this one before ~l IGtl T30F.OF. ~qual()pporEmplyr rebll, icuar I )r, d" Nrw 6 draw11r drt'!llier 1..100$35 12131~·9433 yOUbUY!Ca11Trumuni.t
llvered ~~IA. 839 7620 ma rror &. ht• ad bolard 646 7217 (?t4 > 846-2754 T•:A.Cttt;RS rur • t"hn:.
ll•n Srhuol UK~
8 rook h u r i. t . •· v
983-T&11
Wall tt'll needed PT.
,.\14'\ for r("t1 r.-ment
coc:nplH Apply at
W&11h<'TII. 1lry~r11. dt•h1x1•
modi•!» Year au11rnnh•1•
Your <'hOll'" $1311 t•11
Sill end• II t11!171! (.°Oitlll
AppUunct' ~ :.!!)4:!
Sl:!IJ \'inyl hvint: rm l'hri. CHJ::MJN 01': 1"1-:R
w t u 1 t o m 1 n 5 $ 7 :. J 1'.:A.NS
THEODORE
ROBINS
llli800 fl onda St -.. c Uuntmatton S.-ach ·-... s Mil.ii ~t»tltote llNIGll.A TOI
M utl·h1n1t lovt•111•11t s Discounred. Adult &
ll\.Ull R\'blt matlrt111s~·1> l'h1ldr('n lllll:!I r1e11tcd
lo\Jll 11111' $W Twtn Sl SM trooscrx, cords. & dl'mm
Slt'ril1zed full l'l:s S4) StralJlht h:i: & rturt·~ 'rwn i.t'U ~ Kin.C 11clJI
SEA RAY 'S
17' to 30'
HA.RRISOH•s
SEA RAY BOATS
3101 Coast tlwy. N U.
631-2547
FORD
20t>O HARBOR BLVD
COSTA MlSA b41 0010
IMMY.1> NEr;o .,.~ 1 WAIUmo St.MAN. ••I G Id $00 673 7~14
t.lv\J ~ \'•IHI ('.ahfornu1 drnnnic "'" Appl\ 0 •
$M H & J MATTRESS. ~~~~y day 63J.73Ult
0 to: hit S4 . Sitnta An1a
1973 ROADLINER 20'
Motor Home. Roof alr
Gene rator. A M I FM 8
track stereo. Sleeps 6
27 .000 01.1. $8900. 53&-3645
Tt'arlun& <'~nual r• t.art.... Plumb1n11 l)2ti R t. t' R I c..; to: It A I u H !r41 ~llll Carpet New. Uli<.'d, many
colou/l(rades. moving.
tohn1•h Prov Ikt.lroom Mu&t Sell $48-4466 appl qwl'N t\ppl.r in PtNOn ~rt Bl C'M Nt;EDU>' Stu11d1ml i.1t•• ~aln V&llt'y &:hool -.--.4 ---& In Jlood 1·nnd R..iummt "-1• & lWUI bt'dS
4112 ~IS ~~1~~~1 mnXdlenlle:~~~r SLIPS AVAIL.AILE Aalfosfor W.
MOVlNt; SALt:. 4 l't· $00/b!it ofr C~ll Larry or Low c06l way to own a •••••••••••••••••••••••
DUll'lr\. U Ll.:hthllu......-bit> Pl..-1111 ~ 400ll
I.an«-. "F'ounta1n \ alll') WO.O -
l 'ornt1r Nt'"' land & rttOCISSORS lkydn 1020
TaJbtort I •~ 0 •: 0( Oran11e C"-OUnty Kt>lly • • •••• • •••• • •• • • • • • •• • • wa~ lo ht>lp K•.t.l.\' l~Tandom b1kl" Wurk1> ~1':RVlt't. (AN HEU' erot S75 blot o fr
\'Ol PllT YOl' R 6+H5933 t.luy.,.1673 llll ~
:O.t·('t 1onal w nl.t Ll·hl n ~ Kim 847-0159 new boat Local people Jillilt•H/ luff~ tbl. 2 glai.s hang· need partners for new CIOssk 9520
rt;At'Ht:R T Yt>fNG ina lumps. Kcnmu1 e FV Rarquet Cluh L1fr <.:llRIS C RAFTS & 1
'>love 4 sht'lf JUer. glass M4'mberi<hip V<llUl' •WEU.CRAt"l'S. Low as ~·•••••••·~·~··0••••••
bookl'a&e. r('cbner chair $1000. S:u· $llOO S.-lll'r $.'IJ pt mo Nt'wport Boal 46 Dodge business cou~
wht. dinettt' sl'l Askm.c wlll pay 1rnn11frr rel's Center Call Mr Dukt> Xlnt cond. $2.000. 59
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We arc a •PliJI)' c·xp11nd
mg lt'adi.'r in b~1ne~
c·ollege education nm
opcnini; 1:. 1mmt'd1:.tr
C1all now'
t'ALL IT ." Tf':M ~rh\lolnn 111315 l'lm.al(u
POR RV W Ol<K ma1lb1kt-xlnt cond n.,1
THAT Mt:ANS A urr O\lr $300 1Z IJ1 F I.EX I R l. t. W 0 R to. 592 5618
$1100 for all or sell sep. $l5 911.1 t1827 645·60i5 1555 Newport F.dsel 2dr. Ranger G~
r.. d M ""' d ulvd .• ''""ta M-~ ~.noood .. POPp~~~~ .. daily. vu l'On on .. , 1, U}S Large load of lwaut1fol 0 """ .. ~.. -<>"<£·...,..., ~ 1492 Munlyn, wknd:. DRIFTWOOD hl S200
1622 E 4th St S A takes ulJ llv y dut:v ud SClllillULE TIL\T FITS
YOlJRl.Jt-'fo: Lad1e:o S c hwinn J
25' Wclkrafl twn 181'1, ex·
rt•pt <'ond . m.tny f'X ~
tras. SI0.900 962 7275 V.wdn Justable TutJlc• i.aw. all
Hanft 1060 metal. Sa"t"13t-Sl00 Mun. 9530 f' a Id \ a r II I I 0 n s w~ll!r. like nt'W, t'USL
llutom11tlt· 1nr 1 ea11ei. & $225, 11t:ll $100 SSl 1391 ev~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~puy --
l'11U Kt>llY Today ~~nt IOl O
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S3tJ..-OO 12 'fA Frurlmer 25• cbn crs CAMPER SPEClAL •72
B.T, u1ri~s. tnm tabs, lo Chevy . Van. pop top. <'n~ hrs Slip avu il stove. icebox, part. dbl
$5000 549 2547 bed, stereo. 6 cyl. stk. TaEPHONIE
SOLICITORS IELL~··,~-•••••••••••••••••••••••
For Sale. N1ku11 somm Fi
tense Near new rond1
uon . 751-8967
~~~~~~~~~ fo'~r Sale I'-, yr MustunR Used CARPETING. I yr ~;:'6i3os2so . lralned. old. Approx 2000 ~q fl
-Camel. Was $10 !.15, sl'll
t :xpenenct'd Only. Sell
Uady Pilot. Hlghest com
m1ss1on paid Ynur
phone at homr Over 21,
I U Card. Cull !Us-6453
1 JP M
HoaeltoktGoods 1065 for $7 yd. incl'g pad. Call 556-4774 or 979-7160
<'A· Retncll 1973 hrd·lop, Pvt pty $3195 ... t:A v•CE !O· •••• •• ••••••••• ••• •• ••• 542-2588 lv .msg. 2250MC. fuUy cqwp. in .. ~__. Dri 95
Tow Truck Ori vl'rs ex
Newport Beach 833 \44 t
Hunt Beach 848·ll33ll
l.lagun1t Niguel · l\31·0542
Equal Oppar Emplyr
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Yashica Supt•r 11 n1ov11• Brui~wlck ~I table. o/4
·--------• C&lfK'r.i w trNnott· <'•In 11111 with ), !!late. $350.
cl. VHf'' Super clean .. ..,..,,_.. "" 50 $9200.846-7119 •••••••••••••••••••••••
trol. 11un:.Crc<t•n 61 rnrr> 931 IS26_n_r_i 5_. ____ _
m~ CllSt' Vulm• $400. u11k Milc .. mMOUS 8080 l~ ~ 1!4tl tm7 <•1Jk (or ••••••••••••••• • •• ••• ••
Tvny LUGGAGE TAGS
Final Days L1quidauon
Sale. EverythinJ( must
go. 50% discount all loah, R....t/
merchandise. Come 'N Charter 9050
IOOGAUONS
GAS-fRH
Go Bath Boutique. 2644 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ForYourTrouble' _
fmm your bu:.me:.s card. ·San~~M~1g~u~e~l.~N~p~l~Hl~s~. ~~ Charter plush f.O' or 75 II we cannot beat your St'od one card for each ~ rmtor yai•ht. hourly or wri~ten deal from any Lu~ plus one spare We h .,··.1lyS7<2172 675 7411 JEEP-dealer m ,Cahf Of
per'd. Top pwy Appl)' WORK AT HOME
<;&w Towing . 740R Phone sale!>,hRhtbulb~ Doc)I 1040
Ohms Way, C.M 642 1252 Call 530 ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
rt-turn permanently Pooltable. 4x7. wit at· ..., ,,. fer good Nov. l to Dec. 30.
sealed attractive tag & cessones. s.100 Newly l!rl'll and new Jeep must
• • York11h1tt• 'l't•rri1•r IJUI"'· T<?W TRUCK DRIVER YARDMAN. rentaJ.centn t'hump hlootl Im"'· tlll}.
Exp. prercrred. Laguna bas operungs for 2 meo. s hotll 31 b s tud s(.'rv
b c h area fo:"tr ellenl mech knowledge helpfol ~s649 ·
salary & comm1ss1on Neat handwriting ne<'
Larry Hunt Autn Cc.'nter. Weekdays off. Will train
1112.S Laguna Canyon Rd ltn>Newport Blvd, CM.
strap, mcetmg airline covered. 645-3063 • _ __.. .,..:..U 9060 be purchased
I D reqwrements Pre· Cpt u lls lls d ~ ~ #I JEEP DE .a.LER
Beautiful Yt•llow Luh Pupp1~. 6 ~ks old. $75
~-0096
vent loss & theft! For a ml se irect on ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• ~
personal.Jied tug enclose fu!I rolls only. lowest in CALIF.
1 •. 8 .494·3000 ~ wallpaper, fabric or pncesanywhere549..fll8I Petenoft 44' S87K Will Mot le UtMienold
"Day Glo" p:iper & we 100 yr old twn spool bed J 24•CF27 ' n-g"'st Inventory TRAINEES •••••••••••••••••••••• Sibenan Husky pup:.. re wdJ back & tnm your from Spain $100 Bent Cal•Catahna .....,Lar " S
I n... h· v 6 rt ~ 8005 ady for Chnstmas AKC tags Or try two car<b olass Oak display "ac~ Stan Ml"-YocL.t.... gest avJ.11gs'' u.owes. we a e op pa ••• ••• •• • • • •• •• • •••. •• • h 1 b ck t b k ,,. " ~~ ,,...... nn a\'lul m 6 mkt'g areas. c a m P 1 O n 1 n e 3 0 ac • • S750. New velvet avocadQ (714) 846 2754
f\IU trammg 1f qua!. Call Red/White Will hold Iii PRICES dbl spread $50. Kenmore (213) 598·~33 COSTA MESA
AMC /JEEP ~Harbor Blvd.
for interview appl. Ms An\Jque Music Boxes! Chnstmas 831 7494 $2 ea or 31$5 sewmg mactune $60 Rnd ~~~~~~~~~~I
81 640 8292 4 06 Slot Macb.ines.LCJ.ocks! 4/Stags $1 60ea Oak table $1SO. 546.0469 -: ~-~!......:. HUGESELECTION FrHtoYoa 8045 6/9lul(s $1.SOea.
A,..ric• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10ormore$1.40ea.
'
_,, -~--_. Fem 9 mo Eng/GerlJUI n Sales Tax I nl'luded TYPING onentcitriltt9 Shepherd. all shots. gd NO CARD' Prest11uous market re· Galerie1 Wlth kids Cill 645 ~ Draw your own or send
sear c h firm offers OpenWed.thruSat. ·'d h & <'hallcnging pasition ror 1802 Kettering, Irv. name. au ress, P one
expr 'd repro typist Ex· (714)754-1777 ';:~ we'll make one card per
pr 'd in publications. ta_g Add25"each
<'ha rts, tables helpful. ---------•(German Shep. older Rd rnd l'heck or money or-
Oulif'll include typinR. WHOLESALE w I c h 1 Id ren. Husk y crPtloL.OT PRl .... TING l.'00rdlnot1ng & assembly · Samoyed m ixed Gd "
of final product reparts . TO T HE TRADE w/children. Bolh needs P .O. Box 1560
d1ctaphone, work pro· lg yd. have to rind itd ilm Costa Mesa. Ca 92626
C'eSSOr <will Tram), etc HERITAGE 2 3 2 548 3681 fl XJnt workml.! cond1t1onl>. 64 ·3 7 · · 8 PHONEMATE
1>ener1ts 1med1cal, den· 6pm. Telephone answering
taJ. hfe insurance>. pd ANTIQUES FurNtwe 8050 ma<'hmes w warr. $79. holJda~ & vacation. AP· ••••••••••••••••••••• •• w remote, $149
ply 18005 Skypark Xtraf1rmdblbdw1hdhrd. Roger.7503791
Il'Vl.ne. Ph 546-3814 *Gigantic* s12.0. 19" l'lr 1 v w1stnd STILL 1N sox
'fyp1sl Wanted. f\1 11 tune
pos1t1on in our t yping
dept. Mon thru Fri Xlnt
working cond & company
benefits. Apply in person
Penn ysaver. 1660
Plarenl.la Ave,C M.
6 S I hke nu $200, 2 match'!( 19 pc. stainless s teel reen Dot a e rule stnds S2S ea . nr clnr wate rless conk ware.
polisher nu S3S 556·~902 $210 Save $100 642-1634
Savings up to 50% Whllt's YourTrade., Irvine Country Club
Starts Mon. Nov 6 Sl.62 per Day Membership S700
l 0 :00 AM to 5 :00 PM That's little LO pay 644-0343
18335 Mt. Langley for an ad m the Daily PtlOl (orr Ellis> Service Directory that can 4 U.S. mag whls 14", good
Upholsterer for custom t"ountalll Valley establish your professional cond. mcl lugs & locks
shop in Costa Mesa. 968-1331 identity. For more in· S20 ea. 962·535!"> after
646·971 _1 ___ ·--------•I fonmtioncall 642·5678. _4_P_M_. ______ _
All Aboard For Our
Christmas Gift Train!
.!
An eaay way to sell your Chrlatmaa Gitt Items.
A apeclel Dally Piiot gift guide wlll appear every Wedneaday
from Nov. 15 thru Dec. 13 -in plenty of time for more than
108,000 reader• all along the Orange Coaat to buy your gift
Item a.
To pleoe your Holiday gift Item• on our
GIFT TRAIN PAGE
Call a Delly Piiot ChrlatmH Ad-vlH r
CALL TODAY -642-5678
Your credit la good wtth ua. or charge your gift ad to your
Maatercharge or BankAmertcard.
DAILY PILOT
842-5878
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NEW. won on game !>how.
Century Projection TV.
Dining Rm Set. tbl /
4chrs/ dry sink/ hutl'h
9xl2 Area rug,· Blue
Lustre rug shampooer
Hummel Plates. 1972
thru 1977. 493·8163 or
498-1774
Office Furniture & .,,...... 8085
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Xlnt new & used ofc rurn.
plan files. wlc benche!>
C E SURPLUS 631 2777
32' Block Island cutter,
over $50,000 invested
Will sell for $27.000
Costa Mesa
714 /~
l~><:alt..'<i in NB G-59·4! 158. Land Rover '68 good cond.
·659-445!1 Xtras. Hickey + weoch
:.)' Tartan Sloop. 8 bags _968-__ u_l02 _____ _
pedc<"t fo r ra ce or .
crwse 67:J 7707 752-5416 78 Chev~ Cheyenne 20, • 12.000 lIU. Loaded. $7200
27' Catahna. OR. 12>. Of 552-5002.
fers 24 ' Colombia SSSOO -. ---------
1 n c I NB m 0 0 ri n .,. 7 8 I n t e r n a. t 1 on a I ·. " "Traveler ' 4x4 . 960-3664 Completely customiz.ed
1977 23 rt. Venture. Auto trans, A/C, every
&-aullful Must ~l'll Xlnt optwo. Discounting S3000
l'<>nd . galley, outboard ror 1mrttd. sale. Pvt ply.
Executive des k and motor, head. RD to•. M.S-.8424 core>
red.ming swivel chalf". 6 ~~92~!~8855 days, Tn1tu 9560
pair. very good cond1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lion. C<11Tlfortuble. usefol, Lido 14 No 4271 Race IS Chevrolet UN P•<'kup
attractive. 646·2076. lO 4 eqtnp trlr. m.tnt cond art with GEM-TOP shell
daily $150/pmr 7pm 675 7756 New brakes & shocks ln
Pianos & n-.-c 8090 · excellent mechanical -·~·· Shoreline trmlcr for 14' condition •. Pr1 . ply. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·'bo I k U'k
GULBRANSEN Premiere ~· 1 c new '" 1 e $2600 Call 497·3667 arter
Organ. Like new. Cos t 1_5 .:..p_.m_. ______ _
$6200, Sell $3000 543.:-,777 '76 Catalina :!l'. xlnt cond. '72 3 4 ton Ford pick-up
40Upright Players &SOOO trlr. xtra.'>SS400t be::.lofr camper s pec ial. air
rolls in stock~ Carty SBtH093 cond. cruise control.
Player Pianos . 801 W. Columbia 24 ' $4200 Call Ong1nal owner, $3250.
BakerSt.CM.590·8908 early morn or eves. _67_J.._7_4_95 ______ _
Sid'--" 809 l ...:67_J.._5:....311_9_· -----'7 8 Toyo l a S R · S • .. .., cuslomiied convt. 3 way •••••••• ••••••• ••• ••••• ...::::.e."i9r:ow! remvab 'I hrdt.op, mags.
Bl'\' 'E)l
SELL 't-:)1
TR,\ DE 'f-:)1
R E~T 'f:~I
To place' :vour ad 1n th•~ i:olumn call
642·567X
DAILY PILOT
spoiler. fat bar. etc.
S&S des ign. Par1f1c Beaut & uruque. lo mi
Dolphin 24. Honda 7.S $6995. 11 M4 1947) PP
outbrd. VHE'. holding 675-S7:.lor675·S334. taruc. galley. fuU covers . ...:..::...:..:..:..:...::......~~;.:._-
beaut ma int. A good 1970 Chevy 'h Ton Pick Up
cru1~1ng boat. 83·3·0727 311', new tires. new ball.
aft6pm partial camper. $1395
--661-3233 SACRIFICE llob1c 16. ---------
w/trlr, xlnt cond race '79Chevy 1'2 ton F'leeL'l1de.
eqwp xtras. must sell, Big Ten, blk & red mter ..
Sl700bstofr 640-0248 StJverado. air, P18. PtS. ~•i / wmdows. till steering loah.kJ111 ps Makeofrer 499-1919. Doc I 907
•••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Dats un P .U. 1600
SUPS AV AIL.AILE wt camper shell. Sl200 or
YACNewµort 646-0S.'il best offer. Call 8-0b 64.5--08Gol.
loah, Speed & Vam 9570
Sid 9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sporti;tcJGoods 8094 • 13' Dory <Whaler) 20
••••••••••••••••••••••• llP Mere, cover. trlr,
'76CHEVROLET
SURFER V AH
Automatic, AM / FM
stereo tape, pwr. steer-
1 n g . h i -back seats.
special paiAt, crwse con·
lrol. pap-top roof. aux.
!(as tanks. Tacoma
wheels & low miles. Lie.
1883754 Ser P3247.
WETSU IT. 0' N ca I xlnt cond $2195 675-3590
animal s kins. large , 67J.82S6wkdys
brand new $65. Also JetS«1-.1-8-.---
b o o t s . I a r g l' • Xl rf\ $10.SURFBOARD. fi'G" ntas k Stvu.
Rocket Fish with leash & 496 3.'172
astro deck. rair {'Ond1t1on Trmt1portatioft
$35~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646·7217 ~1, SaH/
TV. Rocio. Refit 9120
...,., Stereo 8098 •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• Older compc•r 4·!.alc. w 10
Sony TC 650. reel to reel. truck $150 Stove &
like new in box. Brand refnit 640-2700.
new "79 AM/FM stereo. 8 Motoriud likes 9 l 40
trk. GM radio. mk ofr •••••••• ••••••••• •• •••• Mike. 848-0800.
THIS
ls where the
BOAT ACTION IS
For Buying
Or Selling
And for the
la~t ln
BOATING NEWS
cheek our front p~ Index dally.
ftJlfl~lt•11
$5477
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
lObO 14ARB0 11 Bl VD
COSTA MESA M1 0010
' I 1 ... 1 .. l "" I' .&r!•
831 -1 l7S 493-ll7S
WE BUY
CUAtiilCARS
•TRUCKS
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
2828 Har bOr Blvd.
COSTA MESA
546-1200
wr~ PAY TOP DOLLAR
FOR TOP USED CARS
FOREIGN, DOMESTIC
or CLASSICS
U your car LS exlra clean
see us first
IAUERIUICK
292S Harbor Blvd
Co6ta Mesa 979.2500
WE BUY
USED CARS
CAl~LPAPPY
U~CarMRr
540·5630
1011\SO\ & SO\
• LINCOlN ·MERCURY
284511ARROR Bl.VO
540-641 0 540.02 I l
'76 280'~ 2 +-2. 25,000 m1,
wire whJs. t\Mll"M tapt'.
air, mint cond $7600
8.11-1177
'76 280Z. air. AMll"M
ste~ cass. magi., xlnl
cond. $7200. 496-1833
'75 Datsun Wagon. COT
TA SEU,. New one com·
mg-a uto. AIC. 25mp~.
new mufner, xlnt cond
$2895/bst 492·5321 aft
4pm
'75 280Z, A/C, 4-spd,
AM t FM, fut'I 1nJ., maJ!
whl!i. out.standln6 nd
t6200 64-0-0348 -----t-
• 7324 oz
New Tires
Mechamrally xlJ
673-4460 ----'70 Uats un 510 sdn, nu
brakes. ttrcl>, exhaust.
ball XJnt ~-$695. or
bst ofr. 536-4260 aft 3.
·n 2407.._ Whitt' pe1t rl
AM I FM 8 Lral·k ~tl'r
Mai-ts. $4200. Ph 543-2i7l
2626 HARBOR BLVD. Iv msR ____ _
COSTA MESA ·n 510 4-dr 11dn. Ctr•~ __ __;_ _______ ownr, AM/FM. excell
WE IUY rond 11100. 644-8176
, USS> CARS! '75 Pick up. long bed
We re the new ChevrolN Shell. i.lldfn g windt1w . deaJers~1p m the Irvine Xlnt l'ond. $2tn5. Sl!ti·IS!HK Aulo Center W(· need afl6pm your used rar' _....._ _____ _
JOE
MAC PHERSON
CHEVROLET
21 Auto Center Dnve
IRVINE
761-7222
WANTED!
Late model Toyota~.
Volvos. Pickups & Van ..
Call US today I
1'6•~11•11&.
'76 280Z. air, maf.(:.. ~.000
rru, make oHf'r Pvt pt)'
64(H)lS3 CVf'1>/ Wk nih
Rat 9725 .•.......•............. aaaa
Over 200 Fial!> to
choose rrom plu.., art
outstanding selt•tt111n
o( Sporu. cars ill
DICK &11,l..Lt:R
MOTORS
120 W Warn{'r, S A
SS7·2132 ---
'77RATXl9 C-.teMtt• "64._0 01 ., S40..t4'7 A/C. Mal.! Whet'ls. Cl{'nn Onfy 12.800 Mi F'tlll pm•·
$4800. 675 7012
Alltos.. llllported ~ sport coupe. 5 sp•I
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9
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7
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1
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2
• good Ras m1lage Sten•11
IMW cass. AM!fo'M. Nu paint.
IUYORL!ASE
YOUR 1978 IMW
HOW!
•IMW•
•RESALES•
1 4 2002 4 sp <373LPF' I
'7S~a air (5001\tMl,l
1620024 sp. <569PQM I
'77 320! 4 sp <283SPI >
'76 ~ 4.sp !315RKS >
'77~CS11689TJE>
Nu tires . C Ll-~AN
4.94 74701499·3284 m~it
'76 Fiat 131S. new ml,
needs minor body work
2.S MPG. $3.000. 675-050.'
all 7pm
9727 •••••••••••••••••••••••
lrClftd ~...., '79
HONDA Cars
MAHY
To Choose From!
UNIVERSITY
Olcllrnobil~
Honda Con • GMC
Trucks
2850 Harbor Blvd.
We may have your next Co!ta Mt'!>a 540·9f>.1ll
car m our inventory Call /'fl Honda A<'<'Ord. 5 spd. ')
ustoday• yr wrnty, AM f l-'M, ll:O.n
IJl-2040 495-4949 mj, $6250. PP 645-~IK
ORAHGE COUNTY'S
OLDEST
&
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'76 C1v1c, Save gas. X.lnl
cond . C lean . $280~ 673-7136_. _____ _
'78 Honda AN·ord. 10.!ll~I
m1. 1>unrf. AC. A~1 /FM
Sales-Serv1ce·Leasin~ ~kreo ca~:.ellc. S650H Roy CorYe-r,lnc.. 1sg.1_2&S ___ _
~ls ftoyce BMW ·16 llonda CVCC. Ssp .. lat•·
1540 Jamboree rmdel, lo m1. like nc'4
Newport Beach ~"6444 Mal!s & AMt f''M ca.,..,
CREVIER
$1 SI • H OAOWAY
SA"IA A"4
8353171
THE Ulf ... Af( OAIV1hG "''CHIN(
•USEDIMWs•
7020024.spdSR1720CJ V l
73BavanaS/R (567HJPl
7420024.spd <BHQOIS>
'75 2002 Auto.a1rhd2236l
'763.0stS/R t029RKM I
'77 530;4.'lpSI R 10179
OoHd Oft Sunday$
Copri 9715 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'74 Capri Vii AM /FM
ster, new Michelin ~.
$2800. 840-4034
'73 Capri. Nu eng • nu
brakes. snrf. Xlnl cond.
$1850. 832-~1
9720
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•DATSUMS•
L9?WedkMI
Of AIModfls
SALES-LEA.SING
PA.RTS-SE1tVICI::
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
2.MS HARBOR BLVD
540.64 I 0 540.021 l
BAP.WICI< DATSUN
" 8 JI ill) ~'?l J!7S
i.tereo. SS7-l289.
IGrHt Little Steat
Sup~r ster~o . m ai.:
wbcl'ls, new radials. p111
strpgn, 1971> C'VCC s:11 111
or best, St-lier mouvc1ted
Call Brad 964·2455
~ 9730
···•·······••••·•······ Exper Jag ln('Chan1c now
dl Herb'!> Garnge. 1~1~1
Harbor Bl. CM. ~-6226
77 ·~ XJ12 wl\lte with l•111
int. Appro>e . 5 mo. left vn
unhm1ted mileage far
wmty. <Actual m1leai,:1•
JUSL over 7000) All r~i?
Jai;t. features-i AM/FM
stereo and cass tap~"
custom str. wheel. Taki'
over lse. or purrhas1•
Call 644·3305 tJetwe1.:n
8am&Spm
1966 Sedan 3 8S Model
Wire wheels. perrl't't
cond. Green. 90.000 m1
$4000. 631-279.S or 870-7223
....... -9732
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Exp. J.H. mechanic now
al Herb's Garage. 1995
Harbor Bl. CM. S48~
9738 •••••••••••••••••••••••
miracle
mazda
2 I 50 ....... ll'fcl.
COtlha ..... 64S.5 700
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••••••••••••••••••••••• Hurry wbUe~)'llJl.l' MAltOUIS TOYOTA ler 548-7103 '73 VW BUS Lrkt-new.in air. roof rack. radial CCN .. NI(:...,., '>40 '>100 . '7'C0Uat.ataonwa1onaut
W ~h.B l; I .. 111 111 n11 MllACll MlSsJON VIEJO Vcll.sw-.. '9JJO & out. See to appreciate llre:;. ~M/FM. 32.000 ml. N.o trans. low mi. good l1rt>' lull\ '"''"·•I r.•Hr.'u fllio.tonhlk Ap u••A•t •a.J.aULT ~·· 96().26.SJ $2595 646-0681;540-9352 cond. Owner mu st ~l!lllV ofr !IJti "°''' .. ll I" 1-:q• l" "'' 1-·1n.-car .....__""' """""' lll·Zll04tS.ll10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Seville. a beautiful s acrifice. Prv Pt y ~m ··~11t rh 'I 111 .1pprec111t" 200 Harbor Blvd 1960 VW Dbl C..ib. good '75 Rabbrl 4 dr. dlx. 1ur. 76 Pa~r. loaded. must car. llbr uil. AC. crwse, 918-}485 -1n1, .1 c ·" i 11 001of1 COSTA M~ Have somethmg to sell? cond. new trans. brks. AM /FM cas& s lereo. xlnt ~. $2000 64S-50U an. ~tape. a1J U>f' auto 1r.--.11
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AAdo$, M•w 9100 Auto,, Mew 910 Alltof, N•w 9100 Autos. N•w 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 At.tos, H•w 9too Autos. H•w tlOO lmm.c. Pn~ed to sell at ~-
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'76 Coupe de VUJe. loaded.
like new. qwck sate.
$5996. 968-4080
ALLNEW .1979
280ZX
ANY NEW 1978 DATSUN
200SX WITH FACTORY
AIR CONDITIONING
IN OUR STOCK
NOW GOING AT
FA TORY INVOICE!
ANY NEW 1978 DATSUN
F-10 IN OUR ·srOCK
NOW GOING AT
FACTORY INVOICE!
ANY NEW 1978 B-210
WITH FACtORY
AIR CONDITIONING
IN OUR .. STOCK NOW
GOING~T
FACTORY
INVOICE!
GIGA IC
DATSUN
PICKUP SELL-OFF!
EVERY NEW 1978
SHORTBED PICKUP WITH
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
IN OUR STOCK NOW GOING AT
FACTORY INVOICE!
MANY-Tb CHOOSE FROM·WHILE THEY LAST!
EVERY CAR LISTED BELOW NOW SPECIAll Y
CLEARANCE PRICED. SEE THEM ANO SMILE!
"r' SAl:E SPECIALS
1f74 2tO c,,.. ......... )•""" .. 1, .... .
1m ao c,. • -.... .,..,t .
1f77 2I0/2+2 ,. .• •~ l">Nt04''·&i •II' V\
1'71 Cettet Ufttlec:k '\.Oii .... to•' • .. i.i• fll
1973 MAZDA
RX2 CPE • ....,,,. •• ,.~ ..,., •.. O""\h •"'"···
$1578
1976 ARROW HATCHBACK • "'°" .... ·-\ "'°' , •• '°"" . .,,.. ·~*"' . \
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1972 CHEV
IMP CUSTOM CPE
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1971 FORD
LTD CPE 6 •' ...., VI ~toe: M....,,,""'t , .... f ""'J•°" ti"" ,,,,.,~.., f ......... .0¥» ~ ... , f'f'tC.<w/
'1777
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1974 DATSUN
PICKUP .... , , ...
1968 FORD
MUSTANG
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Dlll-1-DATSUI DEILI
CALL US TdDIY 558-7811
·77 Coupe de Ville, loaded.
27,000 ml PP $8200
8..11 1526 aft 5.
·71 SEO. brn & tan lop.
ruce cond. 93 M rci.:. ~as
Sl995 P/P548·2245 ..,~ ......... ""' ......... ..,
'69 Eldorado very very
c lea n. Would consider
Van i n t rad e . 1572
·Newport Blvd. C M
s.6-3107 Bob
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i3 Ford Comet, ne w tires
&shocks, AM/FM. $1000.
or best. 963-1621aft 5.
'73 LTD entry Sq. Wgn.
'78 Coupe de Ville. loaded. 9-pass. s~. A/C. P /S.
low mtJea~e. Purchue P/Br. S2100 or 1>1;t ofr.
or Lalce over lease. $2180. Ong ownr. Aft 6 PM.
m>. Days 752 78:5.Seirt.. 63. 642·1.906
or eves 759 9S29 --------
9920 '72 Wagon, Cla.s~ J rut.ch.
air shocks, cruz controi_ • ••• •• • • •• •••• ••• ••• ••• Sl050/ofr. 642·2154.
'7J Impala. <ldr spt scd
auto trans. PS. PB. AC, '76 Ford4dr,lowm1leage.
AMll-'M i.tcr••o Clean. I owner . xlnt cond Be:.l
well maint Xlnt cond _of_r __ 497 __ ·2936 ____ _
$19135 559·5862 T I Ip~ '75 Gra nada V8. A IC.
·75 Malibu. beautiful l~s hke new. $2395.
<'Ond. $2700 dys 892-5505. eve 536·8964 642.837(( -------'72 Pmlo Runabout.
23M mi.
'72Cort.ina. 87M mj.
6424538
'74 Monte Carlo. blk. lo mi. muny options Sl200
552·59'l8. 752·2315 ----
'76 Monte Carlo. 29,000 m1. SACRIFlCE '73 LTD wgn,
fl a wlesi.. a ll option:. 9 pa!\S. PIS. P /8 , A/C.
S4.500to£fer 552·0528 38.000 m 1. xlnt cond.
Chrysler 9925 ~bst ofr.640-024~
••••••••••••••••••••••• lii4etcwy 9950
············••········· 1976 CHRYSLER
CORDOIA
:! Dr Har<Jt o p
Autom ata<'. J\M I F'M
stereo. ractory air cond .
pwr": :.t.eenng & brakes.
pwr.seat<sphtl & win
dows. vmyl roof. crwsc
control & sharp! Lac
976M ZT Stk 3552
ORANGE COUNTY'S
NEWEST
LINCOLN·MERCURY
DeaJershJp is now OPEN
UYR.ADEIOE
LINCOLN-MERCURY
UJ-l8 Auto Center Dr
SDFwy-Laie J."'orest exit
IRVJNE
830-7000 $489'9
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HARBOR 6lVD.
COS.TA MESA 642 · 0010
i2 Col. Park 9 pass wa~
Wh ite. fully loaded 1
XJnt • $2500. 675·6161
'75 Mont ego MX .
brougham. air, AM/FM.
xlnt cond. $21)5(). M:>-2821
.. stang 9952
··············~········ ·72 New Yorker. l dr HT. '70 Ml\CH r. JS! Cleveland
xtra sharp. load<'<i. Eves. w/easy mi. $2450. Ph
64G-4622. $1 ';so 631 3230
--~~-~~~ -'utol, ~w 9800 OlckllDbff 9955
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NEW 1979
ZX's
IN STOCK
READY FOR
IMMmlATE
OB.IYERY
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Blue !Stk 145-9)
s SpdCpe
Srlver Blue <Stk 144-91
SSpdCr
White tStk 128-9)
s SfldCpe
Red CStk 136-9!
5 SpdCpr
Green !Stk 135-9)
5 SpdC,.
Blue !Stk 129-91
s Spdc,.
S11ver(Stk 131·91
s SpdC,.
Chamoagne IStk l22·9/
s Spd Ct-
Yellow (Stk 121-9)
All Ct-
Yellow (Stk 100-91
A/TC,.
Green IStk 109-9
A/TC,_
While (Stk 108-9!
A/TCpr
Maroon (Stk 127-9)
A/TCpr
Champagne CStk 138-91
MOSTWmt
FACTOIY Al•
SANTA ANA
DATSUN
2001l.17th St.
SANTAANA
558-7811
'77 Starf1rc V .fl, xtrcii.
Mint cood. 25.000 mi.
lll95 Pvt pty 498·2666
'65 Olds. engine & tran:.
rea l ~ood . Xlnt rond .
SS95 962-535San " PM .
·73 98 Olds LS. new radial
tr res. cruise. AM / l''M
radlo. tit whl, 6 way pv.r
M!aL<., l owner. like new
S2595 642. 3984
'7S~SUPRt:MI':
Silver/Burgundy, Vinyl
roof. crwse control, AIC,
AM /FM :o.tereo, p , B.
PIS. $2,800. 645·32619 a:.k
for Max
9957 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'72 Pinto hatchbk, blfl
cond. 60.000 m i, s afely
converted, $137S/i>1;l otr .
968-9172
'72 Pinto Sta. Wgo, nu
U~. A/C. good shape.
l.st S895 laJces. 64'6-6595
..,,..... 9'60 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'73 Scamp Plymouth
AIC, PS/PB. radio. Auto
trans. S14SO. 496·682u eves.
ftClllH9c 9965 ........................
1971 PONTJAC
Fii .wrd Eaprit
Automatic. pwr. w in.
<lows, air cond... stereo and "T ·Top". I n
showroom condition ~ (9581 ).
0HLYS7495
HOW.UD Che..-olet
Dove &Quall Sts.
NEWPORT BEACH IJ~555
'67 Pont. Convert. V ·II,
Wire whls, rare model
but needs .body & engine
WOfk . As king $500.
846--0176
'11 ~rd. PS, PB, 3SO.
3 spd. SISOO / bst orr.
549-1.217
'61 l"inblrd. auto, P /S.
blK.k, air. Super sharp,
Sim Ca 11642 4504
Y9 9974 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your He alth.
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lights" 12 mg"tar'.' () B mg n1co11ne-Menthol 14 mg"taC 0 B mg n1cot111e s 171 l t,11. l 011~n1cot 1ne-l 00' s 1 Bmg"tar'
l 1 mgn1co11ne av pet c1gare11c. FTC Repo:1 May'78 lights l 00 s: 12 mQ ta(' 0 B mq n1co11111hw per c1gare11e by FTC Method
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Afternoon ·
N.Y. Stoeks
~ VOL. 71, NO 310, 3 SECTI ONS, 36 PA GFS ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1978 TEN CENTS
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('ouldn 't ~t't 1n to get lhl'm It
w Jll :-11rh a hl'lplE':.s foe ling
"\'ou J U.'lt l'cu1'1 1magin(• what
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7 3 % County Voter
Turnout Expected
Ry GJ\RV (,Cl/\N\'ILLE
OI ti. OA1ly Pll<>I 51•11
Orange Count~ H<'~1 c:;trar uf
Voll'rs i\I Ol:mn S;l1rl lorlay ht-•·x pt>cts 73 p<.·n ·<·nt u f th<·
t·ount~ 's t·h~thlt· \Ott·r:. \I 111 g111n
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bullots 1n the gl·nt·ral 1•l1•c·t11>n of
197~
* * *
State Voter
Signups
Set Record
SACRAMENTO <AP1 More
than 10 million Californians arc
e ligible to vote in Tuesday's
election. Secre tary of State
Marc h Fong Eu s;iys.
tr Olson's votl•r turnout
pn'd1ct1on holds trUl'. it m1•ans
about 665.424 county res idents
\.\ 111 gn to thl' polling hooths that
\.\ 111 be open from 7 a .m to 8
pm
Wh1k in the \'Otrng huoths.
Orang<.• County voters will havC'
thtc•1r say in six r:t<'l'S for state
constitution.ii offices as well as
in the outcome or eight
sta tewide ballot init1 atl\l'S
County voters will also have·
their say in four congrt'ss1onal
ra<.•es. onf' state Sl•nate contest
;.tnd ~I'\ l'Ontt·~tS £or Slate
Asscmhly
Clo!>er to home. the~ 'JI hdp
selN't two county superv1sori;, a
BROWN.Y.OUNGERVOW
GOVERNM'Et-IT CUTS-A5
county clerk·recorder and a
s heriff as wd l as ht:'lp dete rminr
the fate of local ballot issues.
T he 1978 general e lC<'tion
comes to Orange County with a
record 889.636 residents
registered to vote and. for the
first time since 196-0. Democratic
registrants outnumbering their
Republican counterpart . '
to the 37·year-old trooper. who
grabbed a ftrf exllnguisher and
slammed 1t through a car win
dow while bystand ers screa med
for him to get away from the
blazing wreckage
The boy was in "fairly good"
condition at Lawre nce Me morial
Hospital with first and second·
degree burns on his legs and
face.
Killed 10 the crash were his
mothe r. Terresa Brinston. 20. or
West minster . his a unt. SonJ:J
Be lls. 39. and h e r childrN1.
Rodgelte Betts. 18. Andrae·
Betts. ti. and Zaccarias Griffin.
22. all of Comme rce City. Colo
The s ixth victim was Richard
Jones. 19. of T o kepa. K an
Pol1c said Jones~ pickup truck
cro~sed th<> m edia n of the·
Kansas Turnpike near Lawre nCl'
and struck the car. which had
Off and Running
just filled up with gasoline
A car lw111g lowed by the fom1
ly car lurched forward . shovtn~
the lead car under the pickup
<ind rnpturing lht> car's gas
tank. pollC'e said. Piro eruptt.-d .
sending up a p<1ll of s moke tha t
Foste r spotted "hill' patrolin~ a
s hort disl;inel' away
"When I drove up tht•r c was
Just a t>all of fire." Foster re-
(See JlF.SCUE. Page A2>
This \\a!. the' SC'l'Ol' Saturday at Mason
Rt·gion<.il Park in lr\'lne when l.1 60 people
!-.howcd up tor a :'i-0 mile relay r ace
sponsored by thl' Nl'" port Beach Hunners
J\ssoc1ation Winning lO·mcmbl'l' teams
Wl'fl' in thl· ml.'n ·~ d1 v1s 1,on. tht• .~l\n
Hoadrunner:-.. \\omt•n ·!). Campo K;d~>f ~ewport Fk.ich . polite and fin" LAP()
Opl'n Team
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She said ther<' w erC' 10.129.fiOl
people registcrC'd to votl' (1n Oct
9. the last day to r<'gistcr for the
Novembe r general i:lecCion
Thal sets a rct·ord for voter
r(•g1strat1on in a guberna toria l
election year
. But Olson expe<'ts fewer
people to vote Tuesday than
voted in the general elections of
1972 a nd 1976 when tbere were
presidential races a t stake.
And the Democratic voter:
registration margin 1s so slim .
3,015 registrations. thal the
county's 68.006 voters who a re
not affiliated with a political
party held the !political >
ba lance in their hands .
Campaign Letter
Brings Accusation
By ROBERT BARKER
Ot .... OiMly f'llol Stall
• Huntington Beach Cit y Al
torncy Gail Hutton was accust'd
of flagrantly mis us ing her officl'
today after a campa ign letter
went out over the weekend bear
ing he r signature
She said the letter was pre
pared and mailed by th<.' Wiedt•r
campa ign and that ~he 1 Mr..
Hutton 1 made a few change~ 10
1t bt•fore affixing her s1gnatun·
Report Backs
FDA Position
0n SacchariR
WASHINGTON tt\P I The
Food and Drug /\dmin1stratwn.
"hrt'h has b<'(>n scek1Ag to ban
sa('eharin. appare ntly has been
bo l s lcrt.·d h y a Nat i o n al
Academ y of Sc1c•nces report that
l'onc ludes the popular ~ugar s ub·
st1tutl' "mui;t hf' viewed as ;:i
potent ial cause of canter 10
humans ..
f
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Mrs F.u expects 75 percent of
those voters lo tu rn out 1Jn
clt•ction day.
The r<·~1slrat1on rl'rord for a
pres1denlla l l:'h'l't ton year was
set in 1972. \.\ h('n 10.466.215
iwrsons were on the 1<0ler rolls
in November.
The lall•st f1 gurc·s spcJl trouhle
for Republican s. who h ave• a
majority in only om• county
Mono . whi rh h <t s 1,637
R tc•publ1 can~ and I .609
Oe mocr ats
Orange Cnunty , o n ce a
Republic1rn stronghold. now has
407 .fl68 Democrats and 404 ,653
R<'pubhrans
Overull. Dl'm ocrats have a
5'i .34 perc:t•nt rc•g1st rat ion t'dt;e
in California There an• 5.7~.755
l>t>m ocrut s a nd 3.4fi5 ,275
R epublicans. 84.884 Amt•rican
Jndepcnric>nt Party ml•mbers.
31,407 P eace unrt Fr.ccdom Party
m cmbt'rs. 2fl .08'.l m<•mbc•rs o f
m1 scellanct•1111s parties ;rnrl
790· 197 1nckpl'nd1•11t!>.
Sentence Upheld
W 1\ S JI I NG T 0 N I A'P l
Carmrnt' Ga lante. reputed sur
N•ssor lo Carlo Gambino as or-
g .1n 1 zt.'d crimr's "boss of
bosses," failed today in an at
ll'mpt to haw the US Suprl'mc
Court fret• hrm from prison. The
JUStices ll•t stand. without com-
m ent. Galantt•'s 1962 narcotics
rons plracy t•onviction anri 20·
y('ar sentenct·
I
Funth Used
For Gems?
LOS ANGELES' <AP l
Stanley Ma rk Rifkin. the
comput er con s ~tant
charged in a $10:2" milliQn
bank thdt. converted
most of the money into
diamonds purchased from
the Soviet government in a
scheme involying a Swiss
bank account, tl was re·
vealed today.
ln a n affidavit. the FBl
disclosed that Rifkin
trans ferred SS.I millio n
from Security Pacific
Bank here to the Swiss
bank account of
"RtJSSAl.tMAZ ... an arm
of the Soviet government
that. h and.lea the export of
dl11monds c E arll"r story.
AS.)
APWlrepMIO
On If t>r Way
Sixteen-vC'ar-o ld P a tlv
Wilson. a' distance runne-r
from La Palma. smiles Sun-
day after arn\·i ng at Nev.·
York ·s Fort Tryon P a rk.
M 1ss Wilson. who s uffe r s
fro m <'pilcpsy, ran 2'.000
m il es t o pr o m ote the
Epi lC'psy Foundation.
LA Countian
Sought; Coast
Studef!l Raped
Poli cl• are search1n~ for a Los
Ang~s Count y m an in
connection with the Saturday
m orning rape of a 17-year·old
flun'ington Reach girl after sh<>
was returned home from a high
school football game.
The rapist. who identified
himself to the girl. grabbed his
victim Crom behind. dragged her
from her garage and pulled her
into his auto at 12:30 a .m .
The girl was lrealed and
releast'd from Costa Mesa
Mem onal Hospita l.
Police Sgt. Luis Ochoa said a
warrant for the 21-ycar·olcl r ape
suspect will be obtained today
from the Orange County District
Attorney's OCflcc
Armed 'Ape'
.Robs Store ,
The robber wore a gorilla suit.
His hairy hand held a .38 caliber
revolver wh.ich he used to rob a
Westminr.ter liquor store of
more than S500 Saturday night.
Police S;lid there were no in·
j uries in the 9:40 p.m . heist at
the Wine Stein & Barrel s tore at
14550 BrookhurstSt.
The would·be ape was last
seen behind the wheel of a white
v an h eaded north on Brookhurst,
police said.
Voters in Orange County will
i.:et a first inkling about how the
election is ~oing locally at about
8:30 pm Tuesday.
That rs when Olson expects to
announce how rou~hly 23.000
vote rs who cast absentee ballots
voted
But it won't be until 11 p.m
that partial counts or Tuesday's
voting will be available. Olson
s aid
He preclkted the final count
won't be completed until about
10 a.m Wednesday
Top billing on Tuesd ay's ballot
belongs to the governor 's race
and the contest bet ween
Oe mncratic incumbent Edmund
G Brown Jr and Rcpul)lican
Eve lle Younger .
In Orange County. heaviest
interest is foc us<'d on the 36th
state Senate D1~t rtct "here
Dem ocratic slate Assembly man
Ron Cordova and formt•r state
senator J ohn Schm1ll are
matched.
Going into the ele<:lion. the
two m aJor parties each h ave two
of the four congressional SC"als
available either wholly or rn
part in Orange County.
In the njne·m cmbcr stale
legislature delegation the county
sends to Sacramento. lht'
Democrats hold five of the nine
offices.
.
Mayor P ro T empore Richard
Siebert said the letter. which
was sent to voters dn behalf of
Oran~e County supervi~or can·
didat e Harnett Wtt'<ier . "as 1m
prope r and that the city attorney
should oot permit a non-partrs;in
orrice to get involved 1n the
poht1cal sphe re.
The computerized letter wa~
printed on private stat1on('ry but
the letterhead at the top of 1t
read . "CM\lL HUTTON. Office of
the City /\uorney. City or llunt
mgton Beach ..
Tht> names of Siebert. Mayor
Ron Shenkman und Cit v Coun
cilm en Bob Man<11c and Ron
Pattinson \\t:'rt' ust•ii 1n thl' 1£·tll'r
in support of Mrs W1cdt·r
Shenkman. Sit>bt•rt anrt Man
die said thl'y wouldn't havt' al
lowed their namC'S to bl· used
because of the ;ippan•nt offtc1;.il
appearance of the lt'lt('r
P atltnson said he found no ob·
Ject1ons . ho\loe,·cr "She \lot1 S
elected by lhe p('opl£' and she 1:-
welcome to use the title as sh('
sees fil. .. h<' said.
Mrs Hutton said today the lt•t
ter \\as written on pri vale st a
tione ry aod not on offic111I city
stationery
"II was not p::ud f<)r by tax
payers and I feel I can enc)Qrsc
any quallficd candidate I wis h."
I 0% Oil Bike?
Kuuxiit Report, Vnconfirmed
KUWAIT <AP) -Arab oil producers have
a greed to increase prices 10 percent when the
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
m eets next month in Abu Dhabi, the Kuwaiti
n,J!wspaper Al Scyassa reports. The increas<' could
(not immediately be confirmed.
Crude oil sells for about S12.70 a barrel. a nd
experts say for every increase of 5 percent motorists
pay about a half ·cent more per gallon at the pump.
Al Seyassa said Sunday the decision was made
by r epresentatives of oil-producing nations during
the anti.Camp David summit in Baghdad.
Al Seyassa quoted a source in the Iraqi capital
saying Arab oil ministers will soon be traveling to
industrialized Western nations to explain the
increase, which reportedly was forced • by the
declining value of the dollar. OPEC's currency unit.
OPEC ministers decided at a June meeting to
Impose a price increase by the end of the year.
(Set> LETl'ER. Pag(' A2'
* * * Flier Called
'Misleading'
By Gibson
By JACK.IE HYMAN
01 t,_ O••I• Pitel St.oil
The increasing bitterness that
h a:s characte rized the 73rd /\s
SC'm bly Dist net race intcns1f1l'CI
today as Republican hopeful
Chuck Gibson protested what he
claimed \\3S a "false and mis
leadtng" campa1~n flt er put out
ova tht• weekend by his rival
Incumbent Dennis Mangl'r~.
0 Huntington Beach, rl'pl11•d
that h<' bclieHt. th1.• flil'r to ht·
al'<.'urate· 1r1 accusrng G 1 bson of
taking campa1~n stand:. that an•
op posite or positions he look 10
his \\Ork as a leg1slat1vt· a na lyst
for tht• city of Los Ang('l<•s
The flier. "'h1ch arrived in
many Orange Coast m <11lboxcs
on Saturday. d isplays inform a·
hon about M an~ers on the out
s1dt• On the inside two facm~
pagt:'s. it declare:-. "There Arc
Two Chuck Gtbsons "
On the left pasic. the br ochurt·
quOtl'S SOm C' of Gibson's cam
pa 1gn statem ents On the right
page. it quotes what it asserts
are positions taken by Gibson in
th<' past which contradict his
campa ign quotes.
"Somt' of the bills <on whic h
~his t'omment& arc re portedly cit-
ed I I haven't even st>cn or cer·
tainly don't remember seeing,"
Gibson said today .
fie said that in his legislat1v<:
a nalyst pos1t1on. from which he
1s c urrently on leave. he doesn't
endo rse or oppose legislation.
"To me 1t 's false and mis lead
ing and it shows Mr. Mangers'
ruthless pursuit of offi ce."' he
a'ctded . "He says he's running a
clean campaign a nd the n he
~om es out with this."
Mangers said he believes the
brochure "i11 a particularly soft
piece" compared to much of
Gibson's campaign literature.
"Now he knows what it's
like," he said. "We have had to r a c e s l' \' e r a I r o t I e n a n d
thor o ughly vicious pieces of
lltetotu.re coming out of his cam·
paign in which he has hand·
picked som e pieces of legislation
f didn't even remembber either.
iso mc of which were untrue ...
Donald Kennt't1y . fo'J)i\ t•om
missioner. called th<' r1 ·port "a
l'Om prehcn~1 H '. 11b1t·C't 1 \'1• ;.rnd
thoughtful t•v;1Juatron " whOSl'
main C'o nclu~1nn "fully r ein
fnrN'S that rl'al'lwd l'arlter by FD/\ ..
In the 'Prtng of 1977,the F01\
I ncd to lwn s;ied1ann. whic h 1s
tht• last art1fic1:,il SWl'N1..·ner al
lo\.\t'd to b<.• !>Old rn the• United
Stall•' But Congrl'Ss imposed ;in
IR monlh mur<1tonum on <rny
FD1\ <tt'tllln 1H·nr1ing furthe r
~t udy Thl· morutorium t.'xp1rf.'s
.\-ta y 23. I ~17!+
Thl' .wa<it·m~ ~tudy. done al
t ht' n •quest of Conl!rf!>'i. said
furt ht'r l<1hor<it1Jr\' s t urt1cs to
l'!-1 abt1sh the c 1rc1nogcn1c
<'.llll'l'r raoi-.1ng µ11tent1a l of
s aet·ha nn an• 1101 lll'l·dcd undl'r
('\l~llllJ? )t.llo\
St ud1l'S "1th l:ih<iralnry rats
s how tht' ~v.cett•rtl·r 1s a "low
µotc•nt1al " C'arC'lnogt•n when
c•omparL'<I with 11lhl·r known can-
n•r causing .i~c·nts. t he panel
!>a1d
Oranggj_Coast
t:.. L:=> ZC""lli f :::iior7.Z
\leather
Fair thro ug h Tuesd ay
:i nd s li g htl y warme r .
S li g ht c han ce o r lo w
clouds and fog along the
cqast High!I in upper 70s.
Lows 5-0 to 55.
INSIDE TODAY
.. I ioos using dope . man.
1uana. angel dust. cocame
and heroin with pr/ls and
dr1nk1ng." :toys L.rttle
Richard of rock ond roll
/llmf' Thm he turned lo God
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thh •£> )t•ars a~o of ht!> mothl·r
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pol11·c he· gr abbed a ki tC'hc•n
knife ;111cf stabbed h1:-. wifC'.
An tonia. aftf'r an ar gum e>nt ovc·r
th!! burned lunch
"l t apparently was one of
I hoM· -.pontanl·nu~ n·ac t1on~.
that a t lhc·1r a~e. mushroom <.'<!."
s aid Ebert
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told police he slashed has wrist~
and s tom<1ch afte r stabbtn~ his
wif e lf e wa s r e p orte d
ho:;p1t ahzed m :;tablt• condition
Huntington Eyes
Agency Merger
Huntington RE'ach City Council
m(·mlJl'rl-. tonight will l'Ontmu1·
d1sl·usMons <ihout the possihll·
m er gl'r of the Hecre:Jtion. Park:-.
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Pop_. \lisii s Tona.II
Thou~.m<b of pilg rim!> gather i n Assis t. Italy. as P ope
.lohn l'crnl II \1l.1l:-. thl· tomb of St. Francb in the
B<.1~1I H·cJ of Assist
Staff Chief Iran's
NolV Prime Minister
"'" w1,._10 NEW PRIME"'MINISTER
Gel'). Gholam Reza Azhari
Amin's-34th
ChiUlNamed
After River
N ,\IHOHI K t.•n'(;,a l;\P l
l'res1dcnt ld1 Amin has na mel1
hl!'o 3·1lh t h1ld K .IJ,!l'l'<.l Hl\t'f,
l 1g J 11 cla Haeho h;1:-. rcpur lC!cl.
='!umbt.•r 34 1s a boy and :~ ,.,
tlw total number of childn•n of
fi1·1 all~· f,1thc·rl'd by Amin.
l\nrl ht• "as nam ed Kage>ra
1<1v1·r in honnr of thl' ";Jf with
·w1g hbon ng T;m tanw, <il'rord
;11g to tht.' broad C'ast mo nitored
ht'r<' Sunday.
Tht• r adio said the nam e \\as
chost·n het·aww tht· bCJby was
born to Amm 's senao r v.1fc .
Madina. during Uganda 'i. annex
al ion of a i;tnp of T anrnn1;10
I.ind hl'l\w cn the KCJgt•ra W1\1•r
and the Ugandan bnr dc•r 1.a .. 1
\\l'l'k
The• rtH·r. j1·e·ordin1-t to ga11
d ;1, no" f11rm !\ th•· r1·1111t 11111'
hl'lv.e1.:n th1• l\\O :.ir m1l's.
fi'ro• Page A l
LETTER. • •
Mr:-. Ba11t·y. \o\ho tl1·1·ltn1·cl to
havl' lwr n.1ml• usl'<l hecaUM: of
\\hat slw (·c.tlll-<1 neg:ill\'l' com
ment:-. about Hilkl•r. abo said tht•
lt'tlN hl'.1<l ap1H.:an•d lo ht• map
µrnpnalt•
"ll apJ)l•ars lo h<• ;1n (Jff1cial
k lk r from tht· city atlornt•v ancl
I frC'I 11 w.1!> l)c}()r Judgmt•nt on
Mrs Hutton'~ part.'' s h\• ~;uc1.
TEHRAN. Iran IAP l -Iran's
chief of s taff. Gen Ghol am Reza
Ath a ri. was appointed pnml•
m misler today to for m the fir..l
m ilita ry government in 25 yt'ar'>
and prop the rrol·lOrn rule of
~h ah Moha mmed Reza Pahlavi
J aafar· Shanr Emami. a
c1v11t an. resigned as pr1 mt•
minbll'r Sunday night as mob~
pillaged and burned ~ect1ons ol
Tehran Rioters also wen·
n •porlt'd to ha vl' broken a~<1rn
into the compound housin~ t h\·
British Embassy's l'mplOYl'l'~
:rnd the fire damaged {'ha m·cr y
Tunk:. and troops ringed kl·'
:.ite~ tn Tehrnn. m artial l;.iw
C:t uthon11es ba nned four of fi\I•
morning newspapers and lhl·
governm ent r adio repea tedly
broadc a<;t ma rtial l:iv. rei!ula
lions wamrng any gdlhe n ng of
m o re than thre e personl> will be
"s m ash<.'<i by forcc."
T h e anti-government pro·
t est e r s d em a nd pGl i t 1c a l
hbt•r altza(1on. a rC'turn lo trad1·
t1ona l Is lamic \'al ucs 1n lhb over
whelmingly Moslem nation and
:in l'nd lo what they say is domina
lion hy thl'We!\t
Sh:.i h Mohammed Hl·ta
P a hlavi's decis ion to a ppoint
:\1.ha r1 \\ ~1~ bd 1l'\l'<I ,, fmal
attempt to s av1• Imo from
destruction and anarchy as wl'll
as presen.'t' th<' monarc:hy Thl·
riote rs who ra m pagl'Cl throu~h
Te hran ov('r thl' wct'kcnd
!'ohoutcd. "Dc<ith to tht• shah ...
the imperial rult..-r who has run
I ran :n years
fn an 1mpass1oned lO·mtnUll'
r adio address to the• na twn
today. the s ha h pledged th al
"u nla wful ac tions. cr uelty and
('Orruption an• things of the pa!\t
and "'ill soon he removt•d at <1nv
c·ost .. fie l'xplained his decision
to appoint Azhar i by saying
"The killings and chaos m
many pc.1rts or the country
reached such a s t a~e ~•s to
cndan~er th<' cou ntrv's
1ndcpende nt·l' T h<' dc>plorable
PVCnts of Sunfl av which S('t th1·
c·a p1t al on f ir(. <'au sed lhf·
rcs1gnat1on Of thf' IWV t'rnmcnt
In ordl'r to prt.'Vt•nt rurth1•r
unn•st and k1 1lin~s. and in ordc•r
10 c~tabhsh law and ordt•r I lrn•d
m y be:-.t to e·st ahhs h <1 r o<1l1t1on
~n\'ernmC'nt but it drrl not work
T hl•rt'fc1re I w<1s c·ompc llt-d tn
:1 ppoint er lt•mporary m1hlar~·
govc•rnm l•nl ...
I m mcdialc opposition rt.•ar twn
to the• military takt'OV('r wa'
rl1!\lrarn~
1't•hra n ·, top Moskm h·adl·r.
Ay;ttullah Ta lt•,L!hani blamed
gOVl'rnm enl provocators for lhl·
nrson a nd r h:1os in the• slret'ls
a nd called on the people to avotcl
confrontatton with seru rit \
forces "in view of th f' foC'I th:;t
unprt'd1rtablt> s 1tu<1t1ons an·
about to wkl• plan· and in ordl·r
to prevent ... bloorl:-.ht•cl ..
Arson Blamed; Nine
Die in Hotel Fi-re
HONESDALE . Pa. IAP I -Arson caused a fire that killed at
lcast nine residents of a 19th century hotel, a coroner says. Six
others an: missing and m ay have perished in the intense blaie
"Tht>r e is no doubt that it was a suspicious fire and t believe 1t
was arson." Wayne County Coroner Robert Jennings s aid of the
S u nd ay morning fire at the Allen Motor Inn in this rural towh in
northeastern Pe nnsylvania .
Nine bodies had been recovered from the rubble of the hotel
whe n the search was called off Sunday night. ond J ennings said s ix
r esidents were still unaccounted for.
"I have an tdea where the fire started, under a st airwell. but I
won 't t a lk about that further:· said J ennings, who was being as·
s1ste t.I in his investigation by the New York Cit y a rson squad and
Dr. M arvin Aronson. Philadelphia's medical examiner
The blnie was the third at the hotel in two months, one
firefighter said The first two fires wt•re minor and caused no In·
juries. Jennings noted that an Oct. S fire 1Uso started under a
st airwell
, The sear ch for morf' bodies res umed today Aronson suggested
that the rem ains or som f' victims might never be found
Low Vote
Turnout
Expected
WASllJNGTON tl\P l '1'hc
1978 ch.'<·twn c•ampa1~n i.how!>
signs lha t tht• mood of Arn l'ric:a
was mark<.'<1 by .111 indtffcrcnc<'
unlikely to produ<.'c dram atic
change m 1 he De mocratic
P arty's control of ConKrcss and
m ost stat<" governments.
u esp1tt• get-out ·th e·voll' cam·
patgns. a low t urnout was expect
edTucsday
Ir historic patterns hold. tlw
Republicans. as the party out of
power in Washington. should
pick up seats in Con~ress. The
m ost optimistic forecasts of
GOP gaiQS. howev er . leave the
party far short of e nding
Democratic control of the House
and Senate
As the ye ar or Proposition 1:1 .
o f 1ax prolt•sts and d~mand:-. for
c uts 1n govt'rnmcnl budgl·l::.. 1t
l.\Ould ::>l'l'm like· a d1ff1t·ull
l 1ll•ct1on for int umhe nh Yc·t th1•
go\ C'rnors of s t•\ c•rCJ I of \ht·
11at1on ·s larg<.•sl slat('!\ a p111':1r
ht·adcd for n "elt•ct 1on
Whl'tht>r H1•publ1c :.in:-. ur
lh•m ocrnts . candidates l'ffi
phas1zed pocketbook issues in·
n at ion. taxes a nd ~overnm{·nt
s pe nding and polls show mu-;t
1\ml·ncan~ M'l' lllll<.-r11ffcr<'nt·1 111
how lht· twu oart1cs dt•al w1lh lh1·
c l'ono m y
In a n As::.ot•iak d P rt•!\s·'.':BC
N('WS poll. 48 per<:l•nt of tho-.i·
n •spondmg sa1tl tbe rr livt•s "111
bl' nl•1ther bett(·r nor worst· no
matll·r who win:.. lht· d etllllll
'Despondent'
Father Kills
3Sons, Self
HEADING. P <t •A l» ,\
m •in who killed his thrt•t• !'oOrl.,
a nd h1msl•lf b) running a htN
from his C'r11"'> «"<ha us r p1 pf· 10111
lh<' VC'h1rl<' had l alkl·d ahout
su1c idt• rt'cently poltl't· !\aicl
I\ n ~ u l o p s y >i u n d a ~· <II-
I l' r m 1 m.'d asphy'<1<.1t111n ,1s th1
C'i:IU S(' of d eath for Ncbon
'.\Ton tel. 35. and h1..., !\On:-.
M arci). 10 . Nl•lsnn Jr . !I. ~ind
Mont~ 1 3 ac·l·ord1ng to Ur
John Foc ht. Bt•r ks County cor
oner
T he cur , with the four bod1f's
ins ide. was found Saturday off .1
rural road 111 Exete r Township
Police s:.11d the c<ir door!\ \\Ni·
unlocked. •ind then· ";.1s no Mg11
of strugi:I<·
Fo.c ht rul l·d t h.it <·.1rli1111
mono..;1d1.· fuml•i-. k1lll'd \ht· four.
b ut authonlll'l-> \\Cl'l' <J \\,11111111 r1·
suits of tox1tolog) ks!!. 111 le,1111
1f lhl1 c·h1ldn•n had bct•n scdat('<I
flrl>t
Po llet.' sa1<f Monll't. told ht!>
brotht·r. H;1dnond. thc.1t ht· ""~
cuntC.'mplat1'11g su1 c1d1· Mont1·1
had hl'l'll dl·spondc nt for srvc•ral
d a vs OVl'r whal was descrrbl'd <1•
i::ra dually d1•\ ,.1or1ng man t.tl
µrob I em s
P ol1 ct· ~a1<1 lhat Mo11tc·1 v1s1lt·tl
h1:-. brother Friday m ghl wilh h1.,
son s Ha \ m o nc1 1'1>0t·1•rnc·d
abo ut the m . 1 r wd 10 fol Im\
M ontez' l-;tr hut 111:-.I :-.1~ht ul
thl·m
Exelt•r Tov.nsh1µ Polin· Lt
Stan ll'\' Bi lski s a id t lw bud11 ·'
were d1srove rt.'<i b) a m .1n w:i lJ.,
i ll g I n Lil<.' \\IHHI s 1\ r a (' l' 11 ..
:\1o ntt'7. rcµorted ht·r husbanl1
and chlldn·n m1!\-.1n).! ~.11 u1d:n
m o rning Sht• \~a~ I rt«t 1 l'll for
!\hock afkr lcurnin~ ul lht·1 1
dcc.1t hs
•'ootboll Wbutf>r
Huntington Bc<.1<:h ·!) Bt 1a11
l\11 l c ht•l l. 1 1. w ill go 111
OC'tro 1l Dec. 17 lor rurth \'1
compe tition a ft c•r "11H11nJ..:
rl'g1onal th ~1mpio11-.h1p 111
h 1i-. .1ct· group 1n Funt \lotw
('0 111 p<11H .111<1 '\.1t1on.tl
f.'1101 h.1 11 Lt":1g uc: .• pw1~t11t'<I
punt . p.1s-.. ;111d """ c 1111tt·!>t
Hc·g11111:d t·orn1w11111111 \\ ""'
t•o1Hf tn·t t·<I Su11d.1\ .1 1 I o-..
\ n g l ' l l ' s .\I c· m o r 1 .i I
< 01Jliseum
Jolm Wayne
Booze Grab
Nullified
Ca n a di a n o ff 1r1 ... 1i-. h .n•
agr<.'ed they ac·tcd too hiJ!\ldv
and h <w e offt>red to refund an
$800 ftnc• and pa) for 20 C:.t'>l'S of
hquor tht•,v <·onf1:-.('ate•d o ff J ohn
WaynC''s yacht thl!> :.um mer
The liquor with Jn e:-.t1mal1 •1J
v:.i luc of $2.000, was t:.ikc•n off lt1t
Wild Goost' in Aug us t a t Ptmd1·r
H arbor . north~t·!-<l of V.HH'Oll \1 •1
by Royal CJnad1an m o u11l1t•:-.
w ho also fi ned lhl' sktPPl'r ~
T he actor was not on boci rd ,11
t h e t 1 m t.-. Th l' con v c r l<· d
minesw<'e pcr was under c ha rt{•r
to a ~roup of Can a dian bus•·
nessmcn at tht· time
F r iday, Mic hal'! Wa yn1•. t h1
Jctor 's son. ~aid a protest f1l1·cl
by the mc.1ster of the· yacht. lkrt
·Minshall. ha~ bt<l'n rev 1ew1·d hv
Ca n adia n autho r1t1 cs wh o
CJg reed to cover the costs of lhl·
incident.
According to Wayne. the yacht
we nt through Canadian custom s
in Victoria.
"Jn a situation like that. the lrq
uo r a ll goes into a locke r and
the· C'ustoms ofhcer 1s suppo~l·d
to ~eal 1t The 1dl•a 1s that 1f ;1>u
want a drink. you j!O out and huv
CanJd1an liquor." tht• a('tor !\
son e xplained
According l o M 1nsha ll, th1·
\'Us loms o ff1 n•r 111 Vtt·t o ri.1
forgot lo S(•al I ht• liquor lock(•r
When the ~ arht ~ot to P t>ndo·r
Harbor .• 1 mounlit-cam e 1111
board m a dis pute· ovc·r lht• t\ p1
of fi sh rn~ lrccn~c the• yacht .,
guests were u~mg
T h e un s(•a l ect l oe•k 1•r ...,.,,...
found. th<' hquor tonf1'>rn\e·cl ;md
lhl' t·:.i pt.11 n f1m-d
t\1 tnshall ;1ppl';1lc<I and Frirt,I\
he• was 1·ont.J<·tt·d ltv C.tr1ad1.111
offr<·rn ls whc1 ,,11d 010·\ 'ti rdurn l
lhl' ftnt• ,Jlld l'O\'l'I I ht• \'11')1 Of lh1
l1qu11r
Soviet Blasted
H:\ ;>.iGKOK. Tha 1l:rnct <i\11 1
C'h111J's Tt>ng l b1::io µ111g , '111
prc·mtl'f nf tht' world's !t rt.:J.!'''I
c·ommu111st countn. m1·wcf l..rrttl
\\llrch for thv non 1·1•mmu111· 1
l.11111:-. of ~\11l h<'a~t i\s1.1 111tla\'
\\I I h a har!\h .111 ;u·k 1111 I ht· Sm 1<'1
l ' n l "n . ... 'I''\ p ,1 ll !'o I 0 n I ., I ,JI
II\ 1t1c:-Ill lh1 ll'j.!1110
Car Hits
House;
3Hurt
A i.mall bov was amon~ thn 't'
pc·r:-.011:-. 1n1urt·cl f<'riday w hen <1
t'<•r with 1111 <.1lle~ed drunk1•n
d1 1\.cr at lh1· Whl't'I crCJshed 1n111
lhl·1r hou:-.1· m M1l1way City, cav.
111g It Ill
Callfom1j lhghway P atrol
h1v<•st1 ga1111 s .11 rcsti'd a nd
ho11k1'<1 M111:-.t·' ~1 c.1rt1n1•1
Co111,tlt•-.. 22 or Or.rngl'. 1111
"°'Pw11>n of frlony drunk1.:11 drn·111~
I k Wj' '<'ht'Ciult·d fur
.1rra1g11mt·111 111 Wt:st Orang•
( 'uunt v .JudlC'1:1I 01!-otnl'l Court
•HI I he charJ{t's tod ay
V1<"t1m M;.ark Vaca, 7.
n •1n .i1ncd ho:-.p1t Jh1f'd today .it
W 1.· s t m 1 n s t l' r C' ei m m u n 1 l "
l\11.,p1t a l 1n ~1 ahlt· c:ond1tion suf
ll•l'll1 /.l ht•ad lllJUfll'!>
Ent f:<;<·nlw<lo, :~ who w,,.,
111 h1-. l>t.•11 Ill llw h1111w .1t 15~1 1 1
W11,1111 St . 111 • th1• t'llltnt\
1t·111111n bt'l\\1•1·11 W1·)\t m111s1t·1
.incl llu111111glon Bt•Jc·h w."
1n-.11t'll .11 th1· h11-.p11;tl :ml!
rl'lt•l1'>1'cl
Su \hi!'! :111olht·r rc:-.1d1•111
I 1 1111dacl Ar1t!>t.1 S:i, of I ht' !>arnl•
.ult! n·-.~
. Wh•-'11 ht• 'ilf U('k th1· h OU!'ol'
tlw \\,tll 11'11 111 on thPm • ('lfl'
Ot I 1{·1•1 lh ll :'vloor·c· :-..111f ll)•f.1,..
Iii\ 1•,11c.1111r:-. o....11d <:0111:1!1·~
\t ,,., fin\ 111..: \\t'!'ol 1111 :\kF.11l1lc·11
.\' 0·11111· \\ h1·n Ill' appan •nllv lo'>I
l'Ulll r•il, l'i111s111~ hi' l'ar 111 llHllp
lh t• n1rh ;111cl l'UI ('l'n 111111 lht
l'l''>ldl·nc·t·
Beach Guards
Cutting Hours
l.1ll·~u.11 d' and r .111 g ,.r ., .11
II 11 11t 1ng111n and Hob a l 'h1t•.1
.... 1.111· h1•.1c hl•:-. ha\ t • o...~ 1\l'hl'd '"
\\ 111krtrnw hour-.. g11111g oll c\111\
.11 '' p m n1glttl~. lht·y r1·111111ch-tl
I l''llft•n\:-, lud.J\
l\l',1{'ht·ombt·rs may :-.till c nl<r
'1.1 m;11n g.1t1·' lo s troll th1·
... 11111... hut IH> , ... r-.onm·l ~ill h1
011 11u 1 y 111 1.·:1:-.1· of C.1ny ,·m t·n~t·n
1•\ th.11 nught arr~('
'I h1• olf •wason hours n •inai11
111 1•J l1•l'l .innuall v until lht· '' ;1rt
ol !-: .1 ... 1 "" W1•el-. "h t·n 1 h o·
lw.1c•ht·-. ;m· s uff1<.·1t•nt Iv U')Nf t11
1u:-.t 1I \ .1~ .. 1gnnwnt of 1non· rll .111
po" t'I
Progress R e ported -
Wi\SllL\JGTON l/\P >
P rogrl'!'i. ""s reported towJrrl
t h1· l'f1 mph•l1on uf ~ peace• tn•al\
bH w t•t•n Egypt a nd lsrCJcl. but
E~)l1l1:m PrM;idt•nt /\nwC1 1
Sad;1t h.1 .. told his ncgotwtor:-.
lt1.1t ltwr1· 'hould bC' a !>trong
11111\ h1•l\1t·1·11 lht• IH.11;1 CJlld J
'11lu11•111 to lh<• Pak•!>li lll<J ll
q111·!\tton fllt•lall'd story , P<.tge \ 11
KIDS W4NT ONLY
4 SCHOOL DAYS
t 'CH)l ITI. \:\1 Brrl 1i-.h Colum
111.1 11\f't \ d.1!-.Sl'<Jttm tfl•h,111
.d111u1 l h1· h•rtµI h of ~t· \\or l..
\\ t'l I.. l 'lllktl \\Ith ;,()t) SI IHlc•ltl:-.
\\ .ilh 1ng l>Ul ,1t Winslow !>l'l'Oll
11.11 .' ... l'ht.K•I Th1.•y vowl'd not to
r\'111111 until t hn• gel .1 fou1·.<J.n
-.<'1111111 \\1•1•k I ht.·m st'I \'t'S .
I' n rw1 p.11 Cordon llCJusc· s1wl
1h1· 1111·.1 1!-. un pr;1c:1icJI
~l'hool' d on I ll'.td . th1•v
t'111l11\\ Thl'rl•'!> 111'1 no v. •') w1·
1111lld 1mplt·nw111 lhl• lour c1.,,.
v. l'l'" .. ht• '><lid .
from ou r h:Jys dcz,pt.
for f'a11 ...
1 •
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the. so.l'~t, ion~ lttmbe~l v nrtek
s'Walcz.rs, f'ul ly !CJ~hiunw anc1 km~
in ecotlond Cl-&f\l.C1t11ly fur tit. W&l..
s1z~s &20, in rnciny bu!uL1ful color6
44 fashion island. newport center 644-5070
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VOL.t,1, NO. 310, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORA°NGE COUNTY, CALI FORN I A MONDAY, NOVE M BER 6, 1978 TEN CENTS
Trooper Sa1'es Tot;; 5 Burn to Death
LA\\'IO:M'Jo~. l<.m 1A r 1
T roopt•r L.1rr)' 1''01>11•r 1·hok1><J
dO\o\-1\ !'oCltk\ j !> h1• 1h''' nl~:O hi'
n·~C'ut• of ..i ~ ~ 1•:1r oJd hm from ,1
flcr!o auto <'r.1-.h H1• r1111ldn t JIUt
aA1d.-tht· · h1•l1>l•·1"11"1 f1•1·l1ni.: uf
folhn.i h 1 ~avt> fl\ 1• owm bt·r~ 11(
th•· boy '~ fom11>
Tht• l.11n1h "·" n ·tur n111i.: homt• fr\ml .1 fllflt•I ul In \f1,
l>IS~I Pl"
··Th\•f'\' '>H'n• lhft•t• uttic r~ 1n
lh1• r1 1111t and IWO Ill th1• but•k,'
f'"oi.H·r a t•\'t•n Y<'itr '1•1t•r"11 or
ttw h. ..ini.as J11~hw,1) P.ttrol
• .. 11d ,,, hl' n·<·111led Sunduv'!) h~.1d on 1·ollu11un bctwt•t•n ihf'
Fo,l1·r 1 tH .ir1d .1 1111·k11p tr\ll'k.
"'h11·h d:11n11:d ~111 II\ ct. · At
11""'' (11u1 of th1•m w1•n • uliv1·
Thn lo\1•11• wn·;i mrn~ lu1 ht'Iµ.
llUI I IA,,, ht·lplt•!> ....
l )W.I 1'111111111'1 ~l'I lhl• t'.Jf
IJl.ff! l l 11Uld11 l ,,:1•l HI hi ~l·l
lhf•m Thty wcrl' still a live a nd I
couldn't g1•t m to get them ll
".1~ :i vt·h a hclplt•ss feeling .
"You JU.St can 't 1magrn c what
it 'e. llkt• tu wat<.·h four people die.
\'blH.'<.0 ially whC'n )OU can't do
a nyth111g about 1t -when you
JUSI trnvt• to stand there ,and
v. al<'h th<•m 1ht' "
Tlit• lone survivor . S·year·old
ll l }~~c~ Br111 s l on o f
W"·~t m111ster Colo . owes his hfc
Suspect Jailed
Man Held in $10.2 Million Theft
LOS ANGELES c A P 1 Tiw
FBI has arrestPd u 32 vear old
comput<'r cons ult.mt Jccus~d of
stealing $10.2 million from a Lo~
Angeles bank and usin~ most of
the m onl'y to buy diammub
from the Sov1l't gov\•rnmcnt.
An FBI spokes m~m in Lo!\
A n~cl es confirmed today that
S t an l ey M ark Rifk i n of
Sepulveda was arrested Sunday
nig ht in Carls bad. c Earlie r
story. AS.)
Further details of the arrest
are not immediately availa ble
In an affidavit made pubhc
today. the FBJ disclosed that
H1fk1n tran!>ferred S8 1 m 1lhon
from Security Pacif1t• Bank h1·re
to the Swiss bank account of
··u uSSALMAZ," an arm of the
Soviet governm<.•nt th;.it handles
th<.· ex port of diamonds.
The FBI said that Rifkin. using
a r e p u l a h I c• L o s ;\ 11 ~ <.• 1 e s
diam ond broker lo m•):?olwtc for
him. purchased the diamonds
and had them broug ht lo Los
Angeles
The aff1dav1t s aid that Rifkin
accomplished the wire trans fer
of money from Security Pacific
Ocl. 25 us ing secr et cod es.
According to the affidav1l.
10%0illlike?
Kuimit R eport lJ.nconfinned
KUWAIT 1AP l Arab oil producers have
ugrC'ed to inc·rease pru.'cs 10 percent when the
Organization of Petroll•um Exporting Countries
m eets next mo nth in Abu Dhabi, the Kuwaiti
news paocr Al Scy ass<1 reports The increase could
not i mmediately be confirmed.
Crude oil Sl'lls for about $12.70 u barrel, and
experts s ay for every increase of 5 per cent motoris ts
puy about a half ·cent more per gallon a t the pump.
Al Scya!)sa said Sunday the deCision was made
by representatives of oil·producing nations during
the a nti·Camp David s ummit in Baghd ad.
Al Seyassa quoted ci source in the Iraqi capital
s a ying Arab oil minist ers will soon be traveling to
industrialized Western nations to explain the
incr ease. which reportedly was forced by the
declining value of the dollar, OPEC's currency unit.
OPEC ministe rs d ecided at a June meeting lO
impose a pri<.'e increase by the end of the year.
73% County Voter
Turnout Expected
By GARV GRANVIL.L E
()I the t).l1ly P•lot ~Ult
Orange County Registra r of
Voters Al Olson su1d today ht·
expects 73 pert enl of thl·
county's eligible vottors will go to
the polls Tuesday to cast ttte1r
ballots in the ~1mera l c lcclmn of
1978.
If Olson's voter turnout
prediction holds true, 1t means
a bout 665.424 county residents
will go to the pollml-{ booths that
will be open from 7 a.m to 8·
p.m
Or~:~.:as t
\\'e at h e r
While in the voting booths.
Orange County voters will have
the ir say in six r aces for state
constitutional offices as well as
in the outcome of eight
statewid(• ballot initiatives
County voters will also have
their say in rour con~ress1onal
r aecs. one st ate Senate contest
, and six contests for state
Assembly.
Closer to home. th<.•y'll help
select two county s upervisors, a
countv clerk·rccorder and a
she riff as well as help determine
the fate of local ballot issues.
The 1978 general election
comes to Orange County with a
record 889,636 residents
registered to vote and . for t~e
first time s ince 1960. Democratic
CSee VOTE, Page A2)
* * *
R1fktn 's telephone conversation
transferring the money from a
non ·existent account was
rN'OrdC'd
On Oct. 27. it said Rifkin's
diamond b roker purch ased
$8.145 . .POO worth of di<smonds
fro m Russian author it1c~ in
Gl'llC\'a.
··These di a m o nds w e re
ussemhled by the Russians and
broker and delivered to a
co urier pickup locatio n in
G t'neva. Sw1lterland." the
arfidavi t said
T he ruamonds were picked up
CSee TIIEFT, P age A2>
GOP Ethics
Unit Votes
For Censure
By JACKI E HYMAN
Of lf>e O.lly PlltiC S~ff
T he R e p ublica n Ethics
Committee of Orange County
has voted to censure a me m ber
of the pa rt y's Ce ntra l
Committee and has urged his
removal from tha t posit ion
beca use of h is support fo r
De mocrat Ron Cordova in the
36t h state Senate District r ace.
-cordova, c urre ntly an
assemblyman representing the
74th district. is running against
Re publican John Schmitz.
R o b e rt Kil ey, exec uti ve
directo r of the Republican
Central Committee of Orange
Co unt y, s ai d t h e cthil'S
committee voted unanimously in
an e me rgency meeting Sunday
night to censure Tustin attorney
William Doughe rty.
Dougherty s igned his nam e
and title as a central committee
membe r to a campaign letter
e ndorsin g Co rd ov a ove r
Schmitz, Kiley said The letter.
Y.h ich arrived in mai lboxes
Friday. also wa!> s igned by
R ep ublican Georg e Scott,
fo rmer mayor of Fountain
Valley and GOP primary foe of
Schmitz.
Kil ey s aid th e e thi c!>
committee memb<:'rs held that
Doug herty's use of his title
implied that h_c was speaking for
the central committee
"By signing this document. he
has misr epresented the facts
and the views or the Republican
Central Comm1ttcc. which may
be his own but by no means
r t'presenl the vie ws o f the
committee itself." Kiley said.
Doug herty was out of town
today and could not be reached
for comment.
Fair t hrough Tuesd ay
an d s llghtly w a rmer.
S l ight c hance of low
c louds and fog a long t he
· coast. Highs in upper 70s.
Lows S&to 55.
Voters to Decide
Electiori's Month
INSIDE TODA 't'
· I was U$ing d-Ope. man·
1uana. angel dust , cocaine
and heroin with ptlla and
drinking,·· say a Little
Richard of roclc and roll
fame. Then he turned to God
See atory Page AJ6
l•tlex
,
"
Nearly 25.000 Irvine registered'
voters have the opportunity to
vote Tuesday O{l a local ballot
iss1..1e that will decide when
fut ure mu nic ipal general
elections are held.
Measure L would change the
dale of the even-numbered year
elections from March to June.
The change would allow the
city to consolidate its election
with oounty·administered June
primaries, which include l~ues
and candidates or county, state
and federal inter est.
Propone nts a r g u e th e
am endment to the city charter
wo uld open up the election
process to more people, because
'
historically more people vote in
the wider election. and save
money as well. .
City Clerk Raye Kingsbury
h as est imate d that initial
savings could amount to one-half
to one·third t he costs of an
independent city e lection. which
last lime cost about $15,000
O ppone nts o( Measure L
contend that lhe election change
wo uld open Irvine City Council
contests to partisan politics.
with canrudates attempting to
ide ntify with political party
candidates for higher office.
They also m aintain that the
cost s savings are minimal.
com.pared to the loss of local
control of the election
'
to the 37·year·old trooper. who
grabbed a fire extinguisher and
slammed it through a car win·
dow while bystanders screamed
for him to gel away from the
blazing wreckage.
T he boy was in "fairly good"
condition at Lawrence Memorial
Hospital with first and second·
degree burns on his legs and
face.
Killed in the crash wer e hts
mother. Terresa Brinaton , 20, of
Westminster. hts uuot, SonJu Betts, 39. und he r c hildren.
Rodgelle Betts. 1-8 : Andrae
Belts. 17. a nd Zaccar1as Griffin.
22. a ll of Comme rce City. Colo.
The sixth victim was Richard
J ones. 19 . or Tokepa, Kan .
Police said J ones' pickup truck
c rossed the m ed ian of the
Kans as Turnpike near Lawrence
and struck the car, which had
just filled up with gasoline .
A car bt'ing towed by the fam1 ·
ly car lurched forward, shoving
the le.ad car under the pickup
a nd r upturing tht• car's gus
tank. police said. Fir<· erupted.
sending up a pall of smoke that
Fotttcr spotted while pat roling a
short distance a way
"When I drove up the re was
jus t a !Jail of fire." Foster re-
tSee RESCUE. Page AZ>
Off and Running
Thi~ ~a!-i the Sl'l'Ol' Saturdc.iv at Mason
Regional Park in l rvtnl' whl'n-1.160 peoplL'
showed up fur a 50-mtl(' relay race
s pons ored by the Nt•wµort Be ach Runners
Association. Winning lO·m e mher team~
\H'rt' in thL· men·!-. di,·1sion. lhl' Hiallo
Ro;.idrW1n<:r'>. v.omL·n ·~. Campo Ktd5 of
Nc1A.porl lk ac h ; police and fi n.•, LAf>D
Ope n Team
Prime Minister Named
Military Government to Fonn in Iran
TEHRAN. Iran fAP > -Iran's
chief of s taff. Gen. Gholam Reza
Azha ri. was appointed prime
minister today to form the fi rst
military j!overnment in 25 years
and prop the riot-torn rule of
S hah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.
J aafar Sharif-Em ami . a
civilian. resigned as prime
minister Sunday night as. mobs
pillaged and burned sections of
Tehran. Rioters also were
report1.>d to have broken again
into the compound hous mg the
British Embassy's l'mployees
a nd the fire·damagcd chancery.
Irvine Police
Investigating
Big Burglary
trv1nc police arc investigating
the theft of mo r<> than S20.000 in
goods including mmk and s abk
coats from the locked trunk of u
Downey coup)(''s car. left
parked behind the A1rporter Inn
while they attended a wedding
reception.
Margaret Vineyard. 47, told
police that at first she thought
she had the wrong car when she
opened the still·locked trunk and
found it <'mpty.
What had been inside before
the crime. she said. were mink.
s able and beaver coats. $4,400
cash , four · pistols. j eweled
chains , rings. clothing.
his-and.her tennis rackets and
tenms togs. a parrot·shaped
piggy bank and a Spiro Agnew
wat ch .
Police dusted two cans of
tennis balls left behind. for
possible fit\gerprints.
Irvine Home
Burglarized
A man returned to his h·ome in
Irvine Sunday a fte r arranging
for his late wife's funeral and
discovered a burglar had broke n
In and stolen some of his last
mem entoes of her
Darrell Crooks. a 54·year·old
salesman, said the thief took
t he d ead wom a n ·~ watch ,
jewelry box a nd jewelry, and
p ea rl neck l ac e fro m h is
cond o minium io n ortheast
Irvine.
The burglar also s tole two
color television sets. an adding
machine. an elect ric typrewrite r
an d a r evo lve r Crooks
estim ated the monetary value of
hi» loss at Sl.540
Tanks and troops ringed key
sites in Tehra n. martial law
authorities bi:tnned four of five
morning newspapers and thc
gove rnment ra dio r e peatedly
broadcast martia l law regula·
lions warning a ny gathering of
more than three persons will tx:
"smashed by force."
The anti gove rnment pro
lt's t e r s d c ml.l nd po l 11 1eal
libcrali2<1llon. a rNurn lo trad1-
t1ona l lslam1c values m this over
whelmingly Moslem nation and
an end to what they say is domin;.i.
tion by the West.
Sha h Moha mmed Reza
Pahlav1·s decis ion to appoint
Azha n was believed a final
attempt to save Iran from
destruction and anarchy as well
Rough CrossiJlfl
as preserve the monar chy Tht·
rioters who rampagt.!cl through
Tehran over the weekend
shouted. "Death to the shah."
the iml)('rial ruler who has run
Iran 37 years.
In an 1mpass1oned IO·minutc
radio address to the nation
tod uy. the sha h pledged lhot
"unla wful actions. cruelty and
corruption are things or the pa..,t
and w1 II soon· be rc mo\l'd at any
cost. .. lie explained ht~ dl·c1smn
to appoint Azhan by sa.vin~.
"Thl' killings <1n<I chaos m
many pan.." of lht' country
reached such a stage as tu
endangl'r the.' country'-.
indepC'nd(•ncc. Thl· dl•plorablc
events or Sunday which set th1•
<~I RAN, Pag1• J\2)
County paramedics a ttend to ti 16-year ·old Trvinc boy
whose bicycle was struck by a car on University Drive
as he rode toward "tJniversity H\~h School. Witnesses
said' the youth. whose name was withhe ld by police .
s we r ved across s treet in front or car . appare ntly not see-
ing It. Boy was treated at local hospital for scrapes, and
re le a sed. Driver o f car was not hc.!ld
.-
..
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A.I CAil. '( PILOT
Sugar
Sub Ban -Supported
W t\SHfN(iTUN \I• 1 Th
Food lllld Dt u..i Adm1nw ratmn
"hn·h has tx .. •n wt•k1nJt tu b..n h~•ct'hJ1·111 . .t•1prtn·ntl) h1.111 b('(•n
b c> I :. t <' r ,. 11 b" .i a l I c• n I
Anadt•my of 5<-1 mrt'b r.•1i<>rt th .. t
rnncludl•11 ltw 110pulur ,u.ior i.ub
"'''"''' . lllll'' h1• '" "t·ll •• , .• VOlt•1111.1I \ ,llJ.,t· "' 1 lllll"' Ill hu111.c1ni.
Uoo..ti.l At!awl.ld~. ~ UA rn111
m1:.i.111111•r. l'Ulll.J tlw fl'l)Orl ''
t'Olll jll t•ht'll'I \I' 111J lt't'll \ l' UJHI
thou.:htlul ,., .1lu.1lh1n \\-ho"
ma111 l'lllll lllM1111 full} n •111
Corct•s tl1.1t r~at•h ~ •arlwr "' Fl>A '
111 lht• ,,,. .... or 1977 lht• .. I,,
l rtt>d tu l.u111 11ocC"h,1rm. wh11 h ''
thl· lu:!l .tn1r1r1ul M~ 1·1•tt•1wr ,,1
lttWt.'tl ltl lk' Miid 111 lht• { llllttl
St.lh'' Bllt I 1H1.:11• .. , 11111>11,,-J .111
18 1111111th m111 .1111n11m ••11 ""
... ll \ .11·111111 11t·nc1111.: furll11 1
:-tucly Thi n1ur,1tunum ,.,,,ir,.,
M.ty 23, l~•'I
Th" .tru11t'my :.lu<b . don1· .. ,
tht' n.-qucsl of ('onl:rt~:, :.uut
further lubor.itory studlt'b lo
t•:Habhsh lhl· l'JI l'lllCljl(•nu·
canl'er·cuusmg polt•nt tal ol
sacchatrn urt.> not llt'l'dt'<.I undl•r
exis ting lu"
Studies "llh hiboratol'} r•1t~
show thl' swt.>ek1wr I!> a "low
pott>nllal" r..ireinogt·n whl·n
compared with otht'r known can
cer ·<·ausing agents, the 1i;mel
said.
Fat al 011d Friends
\ lil'flv kill\ 1lo1.1•:-. 111 thl· ;.irms of animal health techni-
t'li.lll 1\·rl•:,:1 St111I m.1tl'I as Sal}me Kaiser. 8 . of Irvine.
nwkt•!) hw11d:-. 't'hl' eat is i.I ll..•mpora1·y resident of the
01•\\ 1 n111<• Anim<.11 Carr Center. located in leased
f:11·1J1t1l's ••l 21MOI Sun V<Allcy Drive, Lag una Beach.
1 luur!> ;.ire ~ u m t o li p.m . weekdays und 9 a .m . to 4
µ.m . Saturd:iys and Sundays. There are 12dogs and six cats up for adoptwn.
Rights Restored
JudgeBacks Voters' Petition
A number of Orunge County
csldents who compluined that
they were being denied the right
to vote tn Tu~sday's election
fo und the judg(' on their sidt•
today when they filed a lawsuit
in Superior Court.
* * *
Judgt.· Robert fl . Green
granted the writ of mandate dem~nded by Newport Ueach
attorney Pat He rzog for the
American Civil Liberties Uo1on
und ordered the Co un ty
ilegiatrar of Voters to restore
* * * Voter Registration
Sets Record in State
SACRAMENTO <AP ) -More
than JO million Californians arc
e ligible t o vote in Tuesday's
e lection. Secretary or State
Marc h Fong Eu saya.
She said there were 10.129.001
people registered lo vote on Oct
9. the last day to r egister for the
November gent!ral e lection
Thal sets a record for voter
registration 1n a gubernatorial
election year . .
Mrs. Eu expects 75 percent of
those voters to turn out on
election day
The registration record for a
presidential elcC'tion year wa~
set i n 1972. whl•n 10.466,215
pe rsons were on the voter rolls
in Novem ber
* * *
The latest figures spell trouble
for Republicans. who have a
m ajority in ol1ly one county:
M o n o, wh ic h h as 1,637
R e publi cans an d l .609
Democrats.
Orange County. onct·"
Republican stronghold. now hu~
407 .668 Democrats und 404.653 Republicans.
Overall. Democrats have a
56·34 percent re~istralion edge
in Cajjforrua. There are 5,729,755
Demotrats and 3 .465.275
Republicans. 84 ,884 Amerrcan
Independent Party mt:mbc·ro;,
31.407 Peace and Freedom Party
m embers. 28.083 me m bl'rl> of
m 1scellanceous parti e~ a"ri
790.197 independents.
* * *
voting r1g tlts lo the urfected plaintiffs.
A number of an~ry would-be
vott-rs declared 1n the cla:.s
action that they completed cards
offered them by solicitors but
found when they sou ghf lo
exercise their right to vote Nuv.
7 that tht· rcgistnir had rro
tt'('O rd of lht•1r nt <.1 11~,d
applications.
Judge Green ruled lod;.ty th.it tht~ registrar must regist~r thoM~
vot ers provided that they c<.in
produce the receiph; given them
al the time tht!y were solicitl'd
a nd invited to regis ter as voters.
Mrs. Her zog pointed ou t today
that the r egis trar's at't ion
appeared to equally affect both
Dcmocr:its und Republicans.
"But it should not have tx·cn
nc<:l•ssary for t ht•m to go to
l'ourt ." she !>;.ud "Th rs is:.ul'
('OU 1(1 h .1 Vt• IH•t•n S<·t t lt•d
am1<·ably 1f till' rt!gistrcir hac1
ht·t·n prl'pan.'<I to approach lhl•
problem in that spirit."
A spokesman for th<' Registr<ir
of Votl'rs said today lhut has
officl' had been Jdv1:-c·<l of .Judg1•
Green·s dcl·1:.wn ~111CI would
1mmed1atcly l'Omply with lht•
l'OUl't order.
But lht• at•adc my a ddC'd
• ' A I th Ou g'h I h c d 1 r c <' l
carcinogenic potcntrnl of sar
c h ar in in humans m;.iy .be weak.
Us possible action us a promoter
of cancer may be more 1mpor
t anl."
· Indiff ere nee Marks
Booze Fee Axed Vote Predictions
Duke's Skipper Wins Appeal
Amin's 34th
Chi/,d Named
After River
NAIROBI . Kl·nya <AP l
Pres ident Ida l\gJJn ha!-> nam1.•ll
his 34th child ... Ra~l·ra Hivt·r.
Uganda RC:ldio hai-. l'l'J>c>rl~d. The Atlanta -based Caloric
Control Council and its adver11:.-
ing agency, which represent the
die t soft drank indus try,
deplored the repo11.
"lt seem s incredible that the
conclusions would go so :.trongly
against the extensive and grow-
ing body of S('1cntifiC' cvidt•ncc
supportrn~ succhuin 's safety."
the council ~aid. "We expect
comm on sense and the best in
tl'rt·st or Am<:'rk~m~ Wiii l)rt·v~iil
whl·n the t•vrd1·nct• 1~ fully t'X .1m 1r1t·d '
f 'rom Pagp 111
RESCUE ...
.:ounted. "The little boy was
looking out the window. crying.
screaming ror h<'lp. There were
some pt'Oplt• standing around. ~hey yelled for m<• not to ~o
near the bla11•. I put on m:. ~loves and tncd to forct• llH·
d oor opt•n. but t•o uld 11 't I
grabbed :t rrn.· cxlangmshc•r <Hid
slammed 11 through thf' wandm.\
and pullt-d lhl.' hoy out ..
lie sa1cl h<' l<'d the child lCJ ,,
ditch lll'<.trby. then r eturned lo
thl' flaming vchides. But th1·
heal was too Jntt'nse to approach
a second tim<', he said .
A tru{'kcr JOancd F'ostcr in try-
rng to ~et lhf' car door opl'n.
They tied a winch to the handl~·
to try lo force al opt>n, but lh<·
outer fr~1mc of the door simply peeled off. Foster ~aid
Th e boy 's rather. David
Brrnston. was en route to th1·
h o!>pit a l lo join his son. Aulhonlil·~ :.aicl he h ad rl'
maint!d an Cl<irksdale. Miss.,
where the family had attended
funeral services for the father of
Mrs . Betts and Mrs . Brinston.
Progress Reported ·
Cnnad1an orr1c1.als h ~rvc
agreed they acted too hastily ·
and h ave offe red to refund an
$800 fine and pay for 20 cases of
liquor they confiscated off John
Wayne's yacht this summer.
The liquor, with an estimatt.'<1
value of $2,000, was taken off the
Wild Goose in l\ugust a t P(·ndcr
Ha rbor, northwest of Vant·ouvcr
by Royal Canadian m ounties
who also fint>d the skipppr $800
The at•tor was not on board at
the trm c . The t onverted
rnineswC'Ppcr was und1•r charter
to a grou1-1 of Can..id1an bus1
nessmen al the time
f'riday, MiC'hacl Wayne, thl·
actor 's son, said a r>rute::.t filttd
by the master of tht' yacht, Bert
Minshall, has be('n reviewed bV'
UadWide~d
To Mazatlan
By Christine
The st-fool sl0<11) Christine hau
widened lht· boat-for boat 1cad 111
the Los J\ngelt'S lo Mazatlan
vacht rac<' at the 9 a . m roll call
today and had taken over lht·
hand1c;,ip lead 111 lhc :13-boal
fll'l'l !Sec e;.irlit'r story, I' age
B4 l
'hyistine had cov<'rcd 221
miles since the Saturday noon
sta rt and was 13 miles ahead of
the Sl'cond plat'c hout, Nick
Frazec's Swirtsure,
Rag timt•. the elapsed timt•
record bolder in the ra.ce. had
moved up to third place in thl·
boat.for-boat and corrected t1ml'
standings. showing 195 mil<':.
since the start
Merlin and Drifte r, the two
ultra.Jight displacement yachts
striving for line honors. wer<:'
still not a mong the first five
Class A boats.
Winds at ttie morning roll call
were reported to be about five
knots from the north-northeast WASHINGTON IAP>
Progress was r eported toward B .
the comple tion of a peace treuty Linch urned·
between Egypt and Israe l. but • '
Egyptian P resident Anwar
Sad at has told his negotiators Woman Slain that there should be a strong
link between the pact nnd a
solution to lhC' Palestinian
question. <Related story. Puge A4 )
ORANGE COAST
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UNION, N.J . <AP) -An
SQ.year-old Union Township man
has admitted s tabbing his
75-year -o lrl wife to d e ath
because she burned his lunch,
police said.
U nion Police Chief Do nald
Ebert said Manuel Prieto told
police he gr abbed a kitchen
knife and s tabbed his wife,
Antonia. after an ar gument over
the burned Junch.
"It apparently w as one of
t hose spontaneous reactions.
that at their age. mushroomed."
said Ebert.
Canadi an authorities wh o
agr eed to cover the costs or the
incident.
According to Wayne. the yat•ht
went through Canadian customs
in Vic toria.
· · 1 n a situation like that. the liq·
uor all goes into a locker and
t hl' customs officer is s upposed
to seal it. The idea 1s that if you
want a drink. you go out and buy
Canudian liquor." the actur·s
son explained.
According to Minsha ll. the
c u s toms officer in Victoria
forgot to seal lhe liquor locker.
Whl·n the ya~ht got to Pender
Harbor, a mou nt1c came on
board in a dispute over the type
of fis hing licen se the yacht's g uests were using.
T h e unsealed locker was
found, the liguor confiscated and the captain Ctned.
M msha}) appealed a nd Friday
he was contacted by Canadian
officials who s~ud they'd refund
the fine and cover the cost of the hquor .
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capital on fire t'aused the
res1gpatiQn of the government.
Jn ord er to· prevent further
unrest and killings , and in order
to establish law and order I tried
my best to est ablish a coalition
government but it did not work.
'fhcrefon• I wns compelled to
appoint a temporary m ilitary
government. ..
Immediate opposition reactio n
to the military takeover was
restrained.
Tehran's top Moslem leader .
/\yatullah Taleghani. blamed
~overnment provocators for lhr
arson and chaos in I he streets
crnd called on the people to avoid
t'Onfrontataon with secunty
forct•s ··in view of the fact that
unpredictable situations arc
about to lake place a nd in order
lo prevent . bloods hed ...
l\zhan. a 61-year-old. four-star
~eneral. has been chief of staff
or' lran·s armed forces sinct>
1971 . Hl• graduate<! from Iran ·s
war college and then went
through st>vcral military course~
in the United States He is
kn1"vn as a top milita ry
administrator is said to bl·
ext remely honest. anrl has no
business ties and is a devout
Moslem.
Sharif·Em<imi. 69. was
::ippointed prime minister Aug
27 with hopes that his close ties
to Mosle m leaders could end the
bloorlshed tha t has taken mort:
tha n 1.000 li ves since .Januar,Y
Th<' shah also is Moslem as att
00 percent of the country's :S4
million citizens
In ~1ddition to Shartl·Emam1,
the ministers of education and
hr~her education also resiE?ried
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The police chief said Prieto
told police he slashed'his wrists
and s tomach after stabbing has
wi f e . H e was repo rted
hospitalized in stable condition.
Mileage \V eighed
At M~t Tonight
KIDS WANT ONLY
4 SCHOOL DAYS
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Sadd lehack Community
College trustees are scheduled
to a m end a board policy ralslnr.
a uto miteage reimbursement for
"' C.culty members from lS to 18
cents a mile, at tonight's meN
ing.
l'he meeting is set for 1·30
p . m . in Room 105 of t h e
Libr ary.Classroom Complrx.
28000 Marguerite Pal'kway, Mis-s ion Vlt-jo.
GOQUITLAM, British Colum.
bia <AP> -A classroom debate
about the le ngth of the work
week ended with 500 students
walking out at Wins low secon-
dary school. They vowed not to
return until they get a four-day
school week themselves
l'rinclpal Gordon Hou&e said
the idea is impractical.
"Schools don 't l ead. they
follow. There's j u!t no way we
could Implement the four-day
week." he Hi(j
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WASJIJNGTON <AP I 't'hc
1978 election camp:.11gn shu"s
signs lhat th<:' mood or America
was marked by a n 1ndiffcrencl'
unlikely to produce dramatil'
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VOTE .•.
registrants outnumbering their
Re publican counterparts.
But 01::.on cxpt•cts fl'Wl·r
people• to vote Tues<foy than
voted in tht• gcnnal clttctions of
1972 and 197fi wh(.•n thl're were
prl'sidential races ut stukt'
BROWN, YOUNGER VOW
GOVERNMENT CUTS-AS
And the Democratic voter
registration m argin is so slim.
3.015 registrations. that th~
county's 68.006 voters who arc·
not affiliated with a political
party held the IJ>Oht1cal 1
balan ce in th<:'1r ha nds
Voters tn Orange County Y.ill
get a first rnkling abvut how thl·
elet'l1on is ~oing locally al about
8 :30 p.m Tuesday.
That 1s when Olson expect!> to
announce how ro ughly 23.000
voters who cast absentee ballot:.
voted .
S ul it won't be until 1 I p. m
that partial counts of Tuesday·~
voting will be a vailabk'. Olson
said .
He predi{'led lh<"' rrnal count
won't be completed unlil uboul
10 a.m . Wednesday.
Top billing on T uesday's ballot
bt>longs to the governor·s race
and lhl• contest between
Democratic incumbent Edmund
G. Brown Jr. and Republican
Evelle Younger
In Orange County. heaviest
inte rest is focused on the 36th
s tale Senate District where
Democratic state Assemblyman
Ron Cordova and former state·
senator John Schmalz art'
m atched.
change m tile Democratic
Party's control of Congress and
m (>st state governments.
Uesp1te get-out·tbe-vote cam
paigns. a low turnout was expect
edTuesday.
If historic patterns hold. the
Re publicans. as the party out or
power in Washington. should
pick up seats in Congn:s:.. The
m ost optimistic forecasts of
GOP gains. however. leave the
par1y far s hort of endrng
!Jem ocratk control of the House
and Scnatt-
As the yt-ar of Propos1t1on 1:1
of l ax protests and dem ands for
<:u ts in governme nt budgt>ts. 1t
would Sl'l'm likl• a difficult
t•ll·ction for incumb~nt!> Yl!l the
governors of several of the
na tion's largest states a ppear
beaded for re-electron.
Whe ther Rc publ i can:. or
Democrats. candidates t.>m -
phasized pocketbook issues -in·
fl ntion, taxes and government
spending -and polls s how most
Americans see little d ifference in
how the two parties deal with the
t•t·onom y.
In an Associated Press-NBC
Nl·ws poll, 48 percent of those
responding said their lives will
bP neither better nor worse no
matter who wins the election
An uncertain factor was the
hl•avy now of money from
SPt•cial interesr grOUps, ·m any of •
lht·m concerned with a singlt•
issue such as the P anama Canal
treaties or federal abortion a1<.l.
Federal El~tion Commisswn
s tatistics show polit1cal a('t1on
committees not affilia ted with
s pecific candidates or parties
contributed SIS 7 million tu
congressional candidates.
Num~r 34 1~ a hoy and 34 lh
the total number of children ol
fit'1a lly fathert..od by Amin.
And he was named Kag,·ra
River in honor of the war with
'leighbonng Tanzania, accord
mg Lo the broadcas t monitored
hur£-Sunday
Tht• rud10 said the n<Jme \\,th
c·hohcn bt.'l'3USl' I he ha b y \\ ••t-
horn lo Amin's senio r will·
Mad Ina. durin~ Ugand a's a11nt·'C
:.1tion of a st rap of T;rn7.<1n1an
land hl•lwN·n th1· l\t11 .. wra Ha\1•1·
anrl lhl· Ugand<rn b11rdt•r lasl
Wet'k
Thi• rivt>r, arcorrlin~ In lli.:.111
<f:i . now fc11m~ lhl· l ru11tlirH·
bNwl·<•n Hw two Jrm1c..,.
Fro• Pag~ Al
IBEFT ...
during the period of Oct. 27 tn
Oct 29. 1t added.
"On o r about Oct 31. W78.
Rifkin met with an ind I\ 1dual in
Los· Angt'les and sau1 thJt h1· h.1<1
a c q u 1 r c d l h <' a ho v c• 1111 t e d
diamonds." the a ffid;n1t s;mJ
. . R a r k I n I' " h I b I ' •. ,,
approximately about SI m1ll11111
worth of the diamond~ 111 th1 ·
individual and ll'ft lhr<•t• st111w~
with that pcrwn."
The FBI said thoSC' stonPs
have b<'c n idt•ntificd tH I h1·
brokt>r as thl' onl's hought 111
Sw1 tll'rland from lhl' So\ lcls_
T he affirlavit s.J1d that during
the transal'lion at Serurir ,.
Pacific, Rifkin used tht• ali<Js ,;,
Mike Ha nson and 1d('nf ifu·d
h1m st•lf us an l'mplo~(•c· of lh1
m ternat1onal bankrng ofric(• 111
Set'unly PaC'rt'ic. Subscqul•ntl~ A total of 155.5 million
Am ericans are eligible to votC'
Tuesday, but most forecast:. ure
that under 40 percent will go to
the polls The figure might be J~
low as 33 percent lo the 1974
mid-term el~tion. 36 percent of
the eligible voters went lo thl'
polls.
r t s a i d . h <' m <' n I i o n (' rl 1 11
l'On vcrsat 1ons th at h1· h <.1d
.aC'qu1rC'd a nl'W identify and "i.l!'t ~om~ to "places unknown."
The affufavit urlded : ··11c-
furthe r st att•rl that Security
Pacific Bank would bear lh<' lo~s
of the $10.2 mrllion. ··
from our boys d<Z-pt .
for fell ...
f /
tl'l~ ~t 100~ lemb«t'WOI v-nuk e~rs;fuHy fa&l101lltd. end'Jm1Uq.ci
in ecatlonciespec.1ally fbr et-~ee
SlZCt& 8-20) in mony b!t..out1ful colors
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Mondiily, N<wem~ &. 1978 DAILY PILOT a s
Inflation
Cheap Imports
Aid Eoonomy
By SYLVIA PORTEil
1411to Ill•*'"
"The Japane~e have done more for the American con·
sumer than Ralph Nader." a governmt!nt economist ~aid privately a whlle ago.
His meaning : Cheap.imports help keep down prices
The weakness in the U.S. dollar has become a pnmc
factor in fueling the s~edup of inflatiora in 1978 and pulling
up prices of im_ports. Every l percent decline in the
dollar's buying power in terms of Japanese yen. German
marks or other major currencies has added an estimated
1/10 of 1 percent to cons umer prices across the-board
M EANWmLE, ACTIONS AND INACTIONS B\'
Congress in the past session may force the Treasury to
slap m ore duties on Imports. intensifying the drive toward
protectionism.
Ins tead of being geared to fighting inflation. trade
policies arc s winging toward spurring inflation.
Instead of encouraging cheap imports to curb the pnce
s piral and instead of protecting U.S. workers from foreign
competition in more direct ways, the country 1s moving'''
restrict imports. The policies are upside down.
The danger is that
"the re is a growing de·
m ct nd from producers
1n rndustriaLized ·coun
t nes for protection in a
wide range of pro
ducts." say::. the World
Hank. H pressures are
Money's
Worth
not resisted. import curbs "will inevitably tend to pus h up
prices in the industrialized countries. adding to the
already difficult problem of persistent inflation," lhP rt"
port says.
Consumers pay for import limits designed to protect
JObs of worke rs in sheltered industries
RcLi<'f from imports for s ugar producers costs an
l'::.llmated $660 million a year in higher prices. and sugar
producers arc lobbying for more restraints. Import quotas
on meat cost $400 million to $800 m illion annuall y. Th(•
<•vera~c <'OSl lo c:onsuml1rs for each job preserved through
I rade protection amounts to more than $50,000 a year, says
Brooking::. Institution economist Robert W Crandall.
ARE QUOTAS, TARI FFS. "VOLUNTARY" restraint~
:ind s1m1lar barriers necessary to safeguard Amencan
JObs'>
Tl's<• "dubious" rationale. s ays th(· World Betnk. Other
studies show that, within a given industry, more jobs an~
lo:st through technological change than through imports.
Trade protection tends to encourage involved in·
dustries to delay changes, say some experts. as well as to
µut off cosl·cutling steps.
Direct. tempor~ry wage subsidies would be a less co:-l
I). less inflationary and more efficient way to hcl11
\\urkers in dying industries to move into new jobs.
T H E U.S. GOVERNMENT COULD PAV more than
S3 .750 lo each of the roughly 360.000 hourly workers in the
:ste~I industry. and the total cost to U.S. taxpayers would
be no greater than the cost or current protectionist
policies. Crandall says.
Substituting direct paym ents for import protection In
the meat. steel and sugar industries couJd lead to a drop in
prices of as much as $2.7 bllllon a year , he says.
Nert: Othtt focron
Stock Market Takes
Sideways Position
NEW YORK <APl -The stock ma rket was little· chan~ed today amid mixed sentiments about the econom1(·
oulltlOk
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was down 8.14
po1ntsto814 97.
But gainers held a s light edge on losers in the over-all
t:clly of New York Stock Ex<'hange'IJsted issues.
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ANO F'RIENOS
Sk11S &ollletty Lo.e
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to lhe 11a1 of The Wua1d
0101 0 MOVlt
• • ·~ 100 RollH I 19691
lom (frown, Aaqutl WO'cn
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1owm1n nnd 11 1em11e revo-
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QJ MEAV ORtf'FIH
(;u&$11 l1lha11 Carte•
A11dy W11t11m5, Paul
W1llt1m1 loretll• Lynn
A1~11n11n Gauc;nos
Oil VISIONS
I 1111 :l PlOOMI O.ilry A
young b11dl! come• of age
wholA l•it•ehng 10 lhe Ore-
\10'1 r11m1ory Ill a wagon
11.ion w11h ht" husbund nnd
111~ lamoly IRI
Q'i) GREAT
PERFORMANCES
M.icb11tn Nor,.,an
Bailey Pa1ric1a Johnson
• md Rot>in S1alpeton are
'4!11u•80 1n VetO• s lull·
1eng1h ope<a sung on the
01tgina1 llahan
@)MOVIE
TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
TUBE TOPPERS
ABC fl 6:00 -.-Monday Nii;thl Fool·
ball. The Washington Reds kins invade
Balta more for a battle with the Coils.
NBC 8 9:00 -"Rainbow." Andrea
McArdle plays the young Jµdy Garland
in Chis new TV m ov1c about the legen-
dary ente rtainer. Al so featured a rc
Pipe r Laurie. Don Murray and Michael
Parks. <Sec review b<·lov. l
KCET @ 10 :30 -Looking for
Aqu:.irius: California 's Qul'st for Water."
T he state's uncertain future of water re·
sources b examined in this special re-
port
• THE GONG SHOW
41) MOHT't' PYTHOH'S
FL VINO CIACUS
A ~1111 ruglllclub. a
man wrtll a tape recoraer
.t moun1a1n chmblng expe-
011t0n. and a YISll 10 a
berber Shop (R>
CD T'4E 000 COUPLE
Osc•r and Fet•• 1ea1n 111iu
lhey each 1equ11e tn1nor
S<Kgety
Cl) GET SMART
Al a g1aveyaro renae1·
vous. a woman tdentttoes
hetsell .,, 1ne ontv witne.s
~a1ns1 J l<AOS AQenl
A m.in ••nOs h1m1t1ll
11aC>l)ed in an olftGe w•tll
1r..1 oeao bOdy ot 1hu wom
an he 1uat mu1dertld
Cl) MOVIE
A " "Hill>. ' I t956~ George
Mon•oome<y. Mona Hee-
man A young man •lllU/11$
10 lh• Pn1hpp1n11s to
avenge lhe oetlll Of NS
lillrM!f' I 1 nr 30 m111 I
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12'.0 fJ CBS LATE MOVIE
• • ·lil<ltM Of Crome
( 1'1721 OuvoO Jani>sen,
John Loren AU S l•Of.S·
utv i\QOOI lroe•. 10 t>reak lhl!
uper.mon 01 a gangbler
who h•" h1ken over .in
o;ntortt roly
1:00 0 TOMORROW 1:3088 NEWS 0 WANTED· DEAD OR
ALIVE
Chain Gitng
2:000 NEWS 41) GET SMART •
Ma•s "'lormant 11> wound
ed by KAOS before lie can
91ve 111+1 lormuta s tocation
(Paci If
t u o; A\S•U\1 ••·
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F d«-i11g Death
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~111 C.rrt I 11164 > 1 ony
l,;u•llS, Nalaloe WOOO A
m11gu 1ne e011or s plan 10
1u111 d r!IS4larcn psycholo
goi.t s repuiatron backhUt$
when ne fllllS on tove with
ner ~nrs 1
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Beauy. Juhe ClmSlre Part·
"f'" set up .:t business on d
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hll\e l8rgcr business 1n1er-
cs1~ move on on lhom (:?
hrs 1
Ell) DICK CA VE'TT
GuoshJames Galway
11.30 tJ (J) ROCKFORD FILES
In Pursuit 01 Co1a1
Thome" Rocidord 1s Me<J
to lollow a young woman
1us1 •eleaseo lrom pflson
wno knows where a million
dollars in stolen money •S
htd061'1
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NEWS
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2:30Q) NEWS
2:570 MOVIE
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lligh Kicker
AP Wi,..._
Ann-Margaret leatls a troop of Rockettcs
<Jl New York's Radio City Music Ha ll.
/\lthough the st<.ige was filled with stars,
I he 6 .000-seat aud itorium was e m pty. A
t'rl'W was filming "Rockettc: A Holiday
Tribute to the Hadio City Music Hall.·· to
hl' aired Dec. 14 on NBC. Channel 4.
Three Assigned
To 'Sacke tts'
tlOLLYWOOD <AP> Glenn Ford, Sam El-
hntt and A('<idemy Award-winner Ben Johnson will
:-.tar in lh<' NBC mini series "The Sarketts," based
1111 two novels by Louis L'Amour.
Tht' four-hour dra ma follows a pioneer family
in th<' beginnings of the New Mexico Territory
l'roduct1on 1s unde rway in Colorado and \\ill
m ove to Anzona
Hobert Totten 1s directing from Jim Byrne~
:ictaptation or lhe L'Amour novcli. "Sackett'' and
"Thl' Daybreakcri. ..
·· Political Time
'Must ' for Radio
WASHI NG TON <AP 1 Broadcasters must
rnJkc a reasonable amount of time available lo
i1011t1cal candidates, regardless of the type of music
<>r news the stations present to listeners. the Federal
CommunieationsCommissionsays.
The f'CC s aid in a decision announced Thursday
that WKKQ in Hibbing , Minn .. m ust re port how it In-
tends lo meet obligations lo Sen. Wendell Anderson,
the Democratic nominee seeking another term. An·
derson complarned the ~talion refused to sell him
five m inute segments and quoted exorbitant rates
ror such broadcasts
The station ar,Rued 1t had a policy against selling
t 1m<> longerthan s'pot .innouncemcnts
flj) '8 TONlOHT
1...i111orn1d Sui:>< eme Cou• 1
Cntf11 Jvalic;& Ro:>e &oro ·~
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BIOLOGY
tmmunoty 7;301 DISCO MAO!C CONSUMER 8UYLINE
NEWLYWED GAME
' TIC TAC DOUGH
ADAM·12
Malloy ano Reed arresl a
p1;or 01 pnony money
pus1Hs ono eaten d
robbe<' 1n tne &Cl
C!) JULIA CHILO AND
COMPANY
VIP lunch '
$100,000 NAME THAT
TUNE
a·oo 0 Cl) WKRP IN
CINCINNATI
Anov s O•ijorttroend now "
lumou• recording star
snows up on C1nconn111t lo•
''" 1n Ovo<a• • Sympnon1e V.;11a11on s ano Min
B1uch s Fan1as1a on Scot·
llSh foflt melodies lor Yrofon
w11h 0tches1ra
&:30 fJ (J) PEOPLE
G) THE 000 COUPLE
F Ill••. hrs cousin Ben a11d
05car all face 1a11 lo• fraud
1n one ol Feh•'s aoveros-
ong scoomes
8: .. 5 D (!]) TO 8E
ANNOUNCED t:OO fJ(J) M0 A•S'H
Chartes becomes Pven
more 1nwllernbfe alter d
r epof1e1 arrrves at me
40771h 10 pubbc12t! hrs
meoicat pro~s
0 NBCMOVIE
Rainbow ( Premoe•e >
Andrea Mt A10te. PrlJ•••
Laurt6 The 1eocnoa1y Juov
(1ilrlano rs portrayed Our
ong her rrse from a s1rug-
911no vauoev111e perro<mer
An unmarrted classmate of
Ba•ba<il ~ une•pec1eo1y
.im.es .11 Ille Romano
hOusehOIO w11n 11 t>aby
10:00 fJ CJ) LOU GRANT
All Donovan 5 anguish
ova< hos critrcally 111 ,.,olher
lead s Lou 10 grve B1lhe an
unu&uol assignment 00 NEWS
Q) NIGHT GALLERY
In 1993, a man agrees to
~end hos son 10 anolher
planet on accotdance wllh
thetaw
t0:30 CD Q) NEWS
fll) LOOKING FOR
AOUARIUS
Calolotno .. , Searcn For
Waif'• Tho<; program
l'•etmones tne scoen1tl1C and
publr' pottcy issues
rngaro1n9 waler resour~
•n eneWos1
t 1000 0 fJ (J)@; NEWS 0 DATING GAME fJ LOVE EXPERTS
0 TOHIOHT
Guesl nost Don Rickie$.
Guesl5 Victor Borg6
Chato. Olaoys Kn.gti1 6
The Prpe, Helen Gorley
Brown 0 TWILIGHT ZONE
"What's tn The Box · 0 MOVIE
••'••"This Could Be The
Ntghl" t 195 7 I Jean
Sommons. Anthony f'ran-
CIO&a A scnootteache< nas
trouble wonnrnq 1111"
ilPPfOVOI OI her partner '"
tne ntghl<:lvb She wa<lts on
part-trme 12 hrs I 0 MOVIE • • •., · Oet>o<an · t 19741
Br301()(0 O.ttman. Mauna
Malfatll A barren woman
wrlh psychic po ... en
becomes convinced s~ •s
catryinq a chlld after She rs
involved in <Jn accident
thill kilts " pregndnl
woman f:? nrs J
A Few Great Moments
Show's Too Low.key, But Tiro Stars Exce l
By JAY SHARB UTT
LOS /\NGELES cAP 1 EvL·r
SC'l' a s how whe r e certain
pL•dormunccs bowl you ov•:r
t'vcn though not all the movie
does·• You may get that feelinr:
wtlh "Rainbo w." a l wo-hour
f ilm NBC is airing tonight.
I Channel 4. 9 p.m. l
It's a dramalizalion. with
musi(', of the early lire and
c~trL'L'r of the late Judy Garland
(TV REVIEW J
Evt•n 1f you're not r egistered
"ith the> Garland r ull. l\l.O major
talent!) in the film makl' 1t must
\'l('W1ng
ONE IS ANDREA Mci\rdlc ai.
AP Wlrep"°lO
film l and how MG M chief Lou1:;.
B Mayer hupµcncd to pul her
under contrac.Land on th<: yellow
brick road to fame
Familiar stuff. this. also her
growing moments as a studio
C'h1ld . as what Mayer calls .. a
valu ab lt.• prop•:rt)" whose
t.•a rC'e r put hcr under pressure
no child should face.
ALAS, DESPITE COOP ER'S
SC'nsitt.ve d1n·ction . the film
mo~tly seems to shadow-box. to
hinl <tt thl' g irl's proble m s
rathe r than hit them head-on.
But no way l'an one fault the
gt•ntlt'. yN powerful scenes or
M 1 s s M t' A rd I c• a n d Pa r ks
tog e ther. a :-s tudl'nt a nd
teacher. scared C'hi ld and com
pass1onalc adult. in an unreal
soundstage world
tr they g<HL' Emmys for e\cry
great moment in a TV film.
theSL' two eaC'h would need a
p11:kup truck lo tole their s te1tuc:-.
horn ('.
Miss G~rland fro m age 10
through 17. The other 1s Mic hael
Parks. cast as he r musical tutor
and c losest adult friend in her
days as a young apprentice star
at MGM.
GENTLE YET POWERFUL
Andrea McArdle AND MISS McARDLE'S sing
1n g. backed by rirs t -rale ar -
rangements. 1:-. as consis tently
brilliant as was that or the lady
she's playtn~ Yes. or C0Ur5(',
she doses tht• s how with "Over
thl· Ra1nbo" ··
About lhe film: Don't expect 1t
to be a n ashy, lurid tale of tw1~l
e d c hildhood. evil pare nli..
strong drugs or. in short. a
catalogue of youthful grief that
spawned the agony or her adult
vears.
If anyt h ing . John
M<>Grccvey's adaptation of
"Rainbow.'' a Garland book by
Christopher Finch. is a lmoi.l too
low-key and subdued . It em
phas izes her talent. not her m1!>
cries. rumored or actual.
IT 'S A GOOD I DEA. But
dram atic impact seems a bit
lacking in this taJe or a show-bit
leg<'nd who started as a tot sang
1ng "Jingle Bells" a nd hit
stardom al 17 as Dorothy 1n
''The Wizard of Oz.··
With Piper Laurie and Don
Murray as her parents, Ethel
and Frank Gumm. you see her
in vaudeville as the youngest or
the three singing Gumm sisters.
Mom both booking the act and
pla ying piano in it.
Interestingly, the mother isn't
done as the classic. pushy stage
parent. She's a lways thinking or
their career . but both she and
Pop appear as basically dec~nl
folks who care for their kids
T HERE ARE EXCURSIONS
into pa renta l discord. a discreet
de piction" of extr a•111a1 ltat <rf-
fairs and the temporary breakup
of the fa mily as Mrs. Gumm
Va ughn to Appe ar
In 'Ce nte nnial'
HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Robert
Vaughn, who won an Em my for
"Was hington: Behind Closed
Doors:· will s\ar in the flnpl
three hours or NBC's "Centen-
nial."
Vau~hn will play Morgan
Wendell . whose political amb1·
lions are threatened by a
m urde r dal1ng back t o his
grandfather Anthon\ Zerbe
plays his grandfathN 1n un
earlier segment
takes her youngc!>l daughter to
Hollywood
Also re ·tolct llo\I. Geor~l'
Jcssell got tht· Gumm' t o
c h a n ge their name" .I udy ·,
c hildhood fri l'nd'ihlp!-~1th
MH·key RoonL'\ und .l ,1ck11•
Cooper clhc lallc•r d1n•c·11·d th1:-.
But she dol'sn't m1mu· Jud~
G a r I a n d Sh t• ho n o r ' ht· 1
me mory
Channel 50 Wim
Three TV Awarm
KOCE TV. Channel 50. has won three a wards for program
mmg excellem•t• at thl· e ight annual Western Educational Society
for Te lecommun1<'at1on:-. :..wards in Sacramento
A Best of WC'sl f1r~t plact• award in the category of telecourse.
stnJ!le lesson. wt•nt to "The Heart." in lhl' introducing bio·ogy_
telecours<'.
A certificatt• of meril 111 graphics was awarded to the "Forum
50" program lo~ covl'r ctes1~ned by Carl Glassford and another
certificate of m erit in tht' lelecoursc s1mes category went Lo Pro-
Ject Universe
Odd Coup~
Barbra Streisand and
Geoq?e Segui star in the
movic comedy ''The Owl
<.1nd the Pussycat , .. to be
<tired on election night.
Tuesday e.1t 8 :30 p.m . on
KH.J . Channe l !J.
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VOL. 71 , NO 310 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES O R.ANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, NOVEM BER 6, 1978 TEN CENTS
Trooper Saves Tot; 5 Burn to Death ·
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tlwm Tlwy wl're still alive und I
\'Ould n 'I gt-l in to ~ct the m. It
".1:. 'urh a helplt.•ss fet.•ling ..
.. Y ou JUSl can't 1muJ:ine what II ·, II kt· to wul1•h four people die.
't•,pt•l'lally "h(•n you can't do
Jnvth1n~ ;1bout 1l -\\hen you
Ju't ha\ e to "1and there .rnd
"at1.h lht-m dH• ·
Tht• lunl.' .. urvt\'nr . S·n ·ar-old
l l'''l"~ B r 1n c;,t 'o n o f
w ,.,11111n:.ll•r Colo 01.1.es his Ii((•
County to Buy
Near Doheny
Th<' Pfin~t· ("<)univ Ho;.ird ol
Su per\'lsor ~ m 1•I 1n :-.c•rrt·I
session his t \\Ct•k and a grct•d t(J
pa y $2.5 m1l11 o n fo r 7 75
b e a c hfro n t ac re~ sou th of
Doheny Beach.
If the county's orrr r is a ('1'1·pl
ed at a court st·tlh•mt.•nt t'on
feren ce this wt•t.•k. a n<•\\ count'
beach park ~Ill run .i Ion~ l.!Y1°7
fee l between Do ht·nv Ht.•;11·h
State park and lhl· northt•rn tip
r
of tht• n•s1de nt1al Capistrano
lk;.1 t h an:<i
To th1:. llml'. the bC'achfront
ht1 s bl"t'n known variously a s the
Ooh1.·ny bt.•a ch club s1tC', Hole 1n
th e reO C C' Rl•ac h , and
M1met1 mes as part of Capistrano
Beach
County interest in lhl· beach
v.a~ k1ndlt'<f in 1972 wh(•n thl.'
:.tHlC' ahandont-d 11:-. inte rest 1n "
a<'qu1ring thrcc acre ~ of tht•
I 0% Oil Hike?
Kuimit R eport, Unconfirmed
KUWAIT f AP > Arab oil producers have
agreed to inc re ase pr ices 10 percent whe n the
Or~a ni zation of Pel ro leum E xporting Co untries
meets nl'xt month in Abu Dhabi, the Kuwa iti
newspaper Al Seyassa reports . The increase could
not immediately be confirmed.
Crude oil Sl'lls for about $12.70 a barrel. and
experts say for e very increase of 5 percent motorists
pay about ~hal f-cent more Pl'r gallon at the pump.
A l Sey a ssa said S u nday the decis ion was m ade
b y r e p r csentata vc•s of o il-produc ing n ations during
the a nti-Camp D avid ~umm1t m Baghdad .
Al Scyassa quoted a source in the_!!:aqi capital
s aying /\re.t h oil m m1~t rrs will soon be t ravc lfng to
industrialized Western nations to expl ain lhl'
increase. which reportedly was forced by t he
declining val ue of Lhl· dollar . OPEC's currency unit.
OPEC minbtcrs dt·cided at a June meeting to
impose a price in crease by the end of the year.
73% County Voter
Turnout Expected
By GARY GRANVILLE
OI , ... O•llY Pll01 !>1•11
Orange County Rei?istr ar of
Voters Al Olson sa id today ht·
expects 73 per cent of tlw
county's eligible voters will go to
the polls Tucsda.) to rt.1st thC'ir
ballots JO the general <'l<'c.'11on of
1978.
U Olson's \'Ot C'r turnout
prediction holds tru1" 1t mt•uns
about fi65 ,424 county n ·s1dl•nl '
will go to the polling booths lhal
will be open from 7 ;,i m t" H·
p.m .
While in the voting hoolhs.
Oran~e County vote rs wi ll have
Coa~•
t ht•1 r say m six r aces for stale
t•nnst1tut1onal offices as well as
tn the out come of eight
state wide ballot initiatives.
County vote rs will also havl'
the ir say in four congrcssaon al
raC'es. onl' state Senate contest
a nd s1" contests for state
i\ssem bly
('los er to home, they'll he lp
~rh.•ct two county supervisors, a
rounty clerk-n •rorder and :i
sheriff as WC'll as he lp· detC'rmmt·
the fate of local ballot ISSUCS.
The 1978 ge neral election
comes to Orangf.' County with .i
record K89.636 residents
rcl(istered lo vote and. for the
first time since 1960. Democra ltc
CSff VOTE. Page A2)
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propt>rty adJact>nt to Doheny.
S ubsequent ly, the countv
bl'gan a rond l'mnatJon action of
4 8 a cr<'S south of lh(' parcel of
interc•st to the stall'.
P ubhc purchase of the land
beca mc a controversy 1n August
1.975 when the Capistrano Beach
lnv(•stment Company Ltd . a
part nersh1p. began an invers<'
rondcmnation action
ISt"t" BEACH, Paitf' A2>
S ycamore
Bond Issue
Detailed
f Editor 's Not~-The City of
Laguna Beach wiU attempt to rai$e
the remaining SS.if million due
Rancho Palos Verdes Corp m June
/or Sycamore Hills by sale of rev-
cnw.• bonds T he 522-acre parcel
begins al the ]Uncture of Lagima
Canyon and El Toro Roads. At the
Daily Pilon request . Co1mC1lman
Howard Dawson. a stockbrokeT. de·
tailed the mechamcs of the pro·
cedure.J
By STEVE MITCHELL
Ol 1 ... ~lly ~llot Sutt .
What is the difference between
a general obligation bond and a
revenlH.' bond?
"The gener al oblig ation bond
is paid for by the taxpayer out of
a nnual tax revenues... Dawson
sa id . listing school construction
as candidate for such bonds
H e s aid revenue bonds .
"whic h in c lude a lmos t all
ai rpo rt bond s. use revenues
fro m the e nterprise to retire lhe
bond."
Who bays revenue bonds sach
as the ones proposed for
Sycamore Hills?
.. Usually the gc•ne rat public.
although a small issue bond s uch
as Laguna·s 1$6 mt I hon > m1~ht
be purchased by an insu rance
com pany which savc>s the ex·
pcns e of public d1s tr1bution."
Dawson satd that mig ht be the
casC' wtth the Sycamore lltlls
salt•
How is the city's mortgage re·
tired unde r such a program?
In the c asf' of Sycamon · ll11ls.
Dawson explained . sectwns of
land are leased to ope rator.. of a
golr course. hotel operator . or a
s p o r t s c o m p I t• x s u c h a s
hors eback n ding or tennis .
"The annual income Cfrom the
<See BONDS. Page AZ>
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Weathe r Polls to Draw Low
Fair through Tuesda y
and s1ig htly waf"m-er
Sli g ht ch a nce o f lo w
clouds a nd fog a long the
coast. Highs in upper 70s.
Lows 50 to 55.
INSIDE TODAY
"I was wing dope, mon-
juana. an.gel dust. coco1nf
and heroin with pills and
dri nking ," soys l..1·ttle
R ichard of rock and roll
fame. Then he turned to God.
See alory Page AI6.
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Coiint Across Nation
W ASlll NG TON <AP l -:i'he
1978 election campaign show~
s igns that the mood" of Amerie.i
was marked by un indifference
unlikely lo p roduce dramatic
c ha nge in the De mocratic
Party's control of Congr ess and
most stale governments.
uesv1te get-out-the-vote cam-
paigns, a low turnout was expect·
ed Tuesday.
If historic patterns hold, the
Republicans: as the party out or
power in Washington. should
pac k up seats In Congress . The
most optimistic forecasts of
GOP gains. however, le ave the
party fer short oi endintt
Dem ocratic control of the House
and Senate .
As the year of Proposition 13,
of tax protests and de mands for
cuts In government budget.~. it
would seem Uke a difficult
election for incumbents. Yet the
I
~ovcrnors of several of the
nation 's largest s tales appear
headed for re -election
Whe the r R e public ans or
D e moc rats . c a nd idates e m ·
phasi:zed pocketbook issues -in-
flation . truces a nd government
spending -and polls show most
Amer icans see little difference in
how the two parties deal with the
econom y.
In an Associat<.>d Press-NBC
News poll, 48 pe rcent of those
responding s rud their lives will
be neithe r better nor worse no
m atte r who wins the election.
An uncertain factor was the
heavy n ow of money from
special interest groups. m any or
them concerned with a single
issue s uch as the Panama Canal
treaties or federal abortion aid:
Federal Election Commis.,lon
slot ls tics show Polltlc&I action
(Stt TURNOUT. Page At>
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to the 37-year-old trooper, who
grabbed a fire extinguisher and
slammed it through a car win·
dow while bystanders scr eamed
for him lo get away from the
blazing wreckage.
The boy was m "fairly good"
condition at La wre nce Me mo n a l
Hospital wtth first and s econd
degree burns on his legs a nd
face.
Killed in the c rash were his
motller . Terresa Brtnston. 20. of
Westminster : his aunt·. SonJa
Be tts . 39. and he r childre n .
Ro d g e lle Betts . 18 . And r ae
Betts. 17. and Zacca rias Griffi n.
22. a ll of Commerce City . Colo
The sixth victim was Richard
J on es. 19 . of To kepa . Kan.
Police said Jones' pickup truck
c r ossed the m edian of the
Ka nsas Turnpike near Lawr ence
and struck the car. which had
Off a11d R11nning
just filled up with ~asolme.
f\ ca r being towt'<f by the fami-
ly car lurched forward, shoving
tht.• lead car unde r tht• pickup
.rnd rup tur ing the c ar's gas
tank . pohce s aid. Fir e emptl'<i.
s t'nding up a pall of :-.mok1• thal
Foster s potted while p;:itrohng a
s ho rt distance away
"When I d rovt• up lht•rc Y.t.1~
1ust a ball of fir<'." Fostl'r rc-
CSee RESCUE. Pa~t· A2>
T his was thl' SC'l'n l' Saturday at :\l a s o n
R eg ional Park m t rv1ne "'hen l.160 ptopll·
showed up for a 50-mile relay ra1..·L·
~ponsorcd bv the Newport Beach Runne rs
Associatton. Winning 10-me mbcr team!.
\\t•re in the m en 's d 1v1s1on. tht· Rialto
Hoadrunnc.·rs: women's, Campo Kids o l
:'\:t•w por1 Hc ach . poltcl' and fire . LAPD
Open Team.
Prime Minister Named
Military Government to Fonn in Iran
TEHRAN. Ira n IAP l -lran·s
chief of staff. Gen Gholam Reza
Azhari. was a ppointed prime
minister todav to form th...: firs t
milita ry governme nt m 25 years
and prop the riot tom rule of
Shah Moha mm<'d Reza Pahlavi.
Jaafar Sha n f·Emam t. :i
civilian. resig ned as prim<'
minister Sunday night as mobs
pillaged and burned sections of
Te hran. Rioters also wer<'
re po rted to have broken again
into Che compound housing the
British Embassy's e mployees
and the ft re-damaged c hancery
T anks and t roops ringed key
sites m Tehra n. m artial law
authon t1es banned fo ur of fivt•
m orning news papers and tht'
government r adio r epeatedly
broad cast martia l la w rcguJa
tions warning any gathering of
more than three persons wall be
"sm ashed by force "
Thie ves G e t
$11,000 in
Laguna Hauls
Laguna Beach police a re JO·
vestigatmg a series of weekend
r<'s1dential burglaries today that
netted thieves over $1 t .000.
J ohn Hartwt•ll. 48. of 683 AJl a
Vista Way. told police a thief
had re moved louvered windows
at his home Saturday a nd fled
with $6,000 worth ot je welry and
silve r.
Norma n Lewis. 35. of 685
Slee py Hollow Ortvt. re portt'<i
s ome one e nte re d his home
Saturday ·and took $4.279 worth
or !tlvcr . jt-w-e-try ..and il,
television set
Leroy Lyman. 64 . or 1060 Baja
S t .. r e ported $729 wo rth of
jewelry. silver. watc hes. pen·
nies. a bike and a camera were
taken from his home sometime
Saturday
Mailbox Blown Up
In San Cleme nte
A San Clemente mailbox was
destroyed late Sunday In an ex·
plosion which Fire Mars hal Don
Hodgson blamed on an explosive
device the size or ia large M-100
type fi recracker
The incident was reported nt
10 p .m . at the home of lvan
Austin. 143 Ave. Dolores. Wit·
nesies told Hodgson they saw
two youths leovlna the area ot
the time of the txplo11lon in a
dark. late model hatchback car.
The' ant i-gove rnme n t p r o
t e s t e r s d e m a nd po l1t 1cal
li bcrahzallon. a return lo t radt·
t1 onal Islamic value s in this ovC'r-
1.1. he lming ty Moslem nation uncl
an end to what they s ay 15 domtna ·
t1on by the Wt'st.
Shah Mohammed Rew
Pah lavi's decis1op to a ppoint
Azhari was bch~vc·d a rinal
attempt to save Iran from
d estruction and anarchy as well
as preserve the m onarchy. Thi•
riote rs who ra mpaged lh rou~h
Tehran over tht' 1.1. et'kend
shoute d. .. (){'ath to I h<' sh uh."
the imperial rull'r who has run
Iran 37 years
In an 1mpass1oned 10-mm ut<'
radio address to the natio n
today. the shah pledge d that
.. unlawful actions. crue lly :ind
corruption nrC' thtn#?S of the pa.-;t
a nd will soon tx· removed a~ any
cost. .. He e xplained his dcc 1~1on
to appoint Azhari by 'iayin)?
"The killings and c haos m
many parts of the count ry
reached such a s ta ge as to
endanger th<' country's
mdependence T ht> deplorable
events of Sunday which set lhc.
capital on fire r a used t he
resignation of the gover nm(•nt
In order to prevent furtht•r
unrest and killings. a nd 1n ord<'r
to e stablish law and order I tn f'<I
my best to establish a coaltl1on
gove rnment but it d id not work
Therefore I was compelled lo
appoint a te mporary m 11tta ry
government."
Immediate oppos ition reaction
lo the military ta keove r was
restrained.
Tehran's lop Mosle m leader.
..
Ayatullah Talt.·~hant . hlamt-d
iwver nmcnt pnn oC'ator., fo r I he
:.irs on a nd chaos in th(• strc·ds
and c a llt'Ci on lht• pt.'oplt• lo av111<1
c·on frontatlon 1.1.1th :.t•cun tv
fOrC'eS "'Ill Vl{'W or tht• fac t th.;t
u nprC'd1r ta hll' -;1luatt0ns an·
a bout 10 la kt> plUl'l' ancf 1n ord1·r
to prt.•\ l'nl l>loodshcrl · ·
Diver Hur t
By Motorb o a t
Off D ana
f\ Sc.'uha di\ t•r surfar 1ng about
a qu:.ir1i.'r mile out fro m 0<111a
point w.as struck hv <tn 18 foot
m o torho.il Sund .iv ·.111cf 1·u1 on
lht· arm and hal'k hy th1.• hoal's
µropt·llt-r ·
I\ s pokesman fo r thf' she riff's
harbor patrol s.ud l hal Harold
Solon Wct'<f . 5!1, nf Hcmcl.
s uffered a 1;1ri:w lact'fJlton nn
his left arm t1nll s m all cut s on
hts back Ht the· t p m ;.H0t•1d1·nl
Boat opt·ralor Hoger L1·e
Ke lle r. 2.'l, of 501 SunflOY.l'r St tn
Sa nta An<i. told 'hen ff':.
dl'put it's h1· did nol sr · WP~d .
Y..hO "'a' JUSl ht•lo\\ tht· o;urfa1'1•
· whl'n he "a:. hit by th1·
prop.e ll e r
Weed was trc<t lcd at the scent•
b paramedics and transportt.-'d
lo San Clemt•ntc Ge ne ral
Hosp it:il, where he underwent.
surgery Sunday night fo r the
arm inJury A ~osp1lul
<,poke l'iman repMted tha t Weed·
was 1n satisfa cto ry condition
today.
Consultant Mulled
By Capo Trustees
Capistr ano Unjf1ed School Dis·
tric t trus t ees will be a s ked
tonight to authorize the haring of
a cons ultant at a cost not to exceed
$2.500 to study a proposed d1v1s1on
of the district .
Tonight's board meet ing is
scheduled to begm at 7:30 pm.
at District offices. 32972 Calle
Perfecto. San Juan Capis!rano.
In askJn$( that a consultant be
hired. Superintendent Jerome
Thornsley said he opposes the
proposed breakaway of the area
lying In the San Clemente Hlf'h
School attendance are a . He sajd
be believe:r; the educational pro·
gr am would suffe r if the spltl
we r e a pproved . T he cl 1vts10n
would also be uneconom1c al, he
s aid.
The Orange County Co mmittee
on Sc hool Oistrict Organization is
cur rently studying the p roposed
d ivision of tht• Ca pistr ano Unified
Oii;trict. The d istrict currently JO·
e ludes lhe communities of
L ag un a Nij(ue l . San Ju a n
C ap i s tra n o , D a n a P Qant ,
Capis tra no Beach, San Clem ente
and part of Mission Viejo .
The COWlly study was initiated
after a petition s upporting the
division was submitted to the
committee last s pring.
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GOVERNMENT CUTS-AS
And tht• flt•moerat H' vott·r
rt•g1::.l r..1llon m<ir.i:in 1::. hO sltm ,
J .01~ n·~1::.1rat1oni., th..tt th•·
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not aff1!iatt•d "1th J JJ<Jllt1l-.tl
party hc•ld tht· 'P<1l111c•.1l 1
l>Jl;UH 't• IO lh1•1r h.md::.
Vot<•r:-in Or<Jn~e Count ~ will
~l't a ftrM 1nklrn~ about ho"' ttw
1"lt•r 111in 1s going locally .it Jhout
8 30 p m . Tut•sday
That 1s \\ h<'n Olson <':<pt•ct::. to
.1n nounce how roug hly 23,000
\'Oler :, who cast a bs('nlt't' ballob
\Olt·d
Bul 1t won't b<> unlll 11 pm
that partial <'Ounts of Tucsd<t)":.
voting \\Ill be a\ a1la hlt•, Ob on
!>Jld
He pn:d1cll'd tht• final count
"on 't be <'o mpkh.'<i until ..iboul
10 iJ m Wt:'dn<·:.d a~
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~hu rl !!11~hll'd not t o plan for
futu re watt'r short<1Res . which
;wa1lah11lty of recl<umed water
would h<'IP to relw vt•
l\b a n tnCl'nli ve for passing the
bond m t-<.U.Urt'. tht-Cit y C-Ounc1I
hd.) approvl'd J sewe r rate n•.
d uction upon passage of PrOpo!>I
11011 0 . lo"errng e urrcnt m onthly
dwq.tl'h of $9 25 lo $7.70.
Hut Musht•lt and Mrs. Wagner
argue that the lo" er rates arc
not g uarantt'ed for any length of
time a nd art' likely to be hiked
again. And they say that m ost of
the proposed expenditures are
not nt'Cessary to meet control
bo3rd standards .
Th~y claim reduced m onthly
s t•rv1cc charges and possible
new control board penalties are
bc·rng used in u carrot ·and·stick
<•ffort to ~ct voters to approve a
bo nd ll>Mlt.' which they s uy "ill
bl•nc-f1t primarily developers
and nt.'\\ re!>1d1>nts of t he city
Total cost of improveml'nt ~ to
lhl· 1·11 \ ·:-. M'w1•r plant. l'ons t rur
t111n nf a :.t.•\H'r hm· from lh1· t·1t\
pJ;i nt 1co a n·gional outfall in
l>an;i l'rnnt ;tnd c-onstrud1on of
t h1• \\ .11l'r n ·t·lamat ron fac1hty
\.\11uld c·ost ,111 estimated Sl5 4
mdl1on Of this <imount. the city
\.\o ulcl pay S I 2 m illion . With
<;t.'.llt• and f<"dt·r::il ,::rant~ cxpctt
t•d to c11v(•r lhl' r t'm:lindt·r
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FIREMEN REMOVE BODY OF ONE OF SIX PEOPLE KILLED IN KANSAS TURNPIKE CRASH
State Trooper Savea S-year~td Boy, But Five Other Family Members Die
Saccharin Ban Endorsed
_Science Academy Backs Cancer Belief
W ASl-nNGTON c AP l -Tht•
Food and Drug Administratio9.
whic h has been seeking to bifn
sacchann. apparently has be1·11
bol s tl'red by a Nation«JI
Acad em y of Sciences report th~1t
co11clud<'S the popular sugar s uh
!>ltlute "must be \'it>wcd a s J
potential cause of cance r 1n
humans ."
Donald Kennedy. FDA co m
m issiont.•r. called the report ";1
com pr<.>hcnsi Vt'. objel'th•e an<I
thoughtful cvaluat1on." who:-.1·
m ain con clus ion "full y r ern
fOTces that reached earlier b' FDA" .
In t he s pring of 1977. the FDJ\
tried to ban s accharin, which 1<,
the last a rtificial swet>tener al
lowed to ht' sold in lhe Unitt•d
States. But Congress imposed an
18 month moratorium on an\
FDA ac·tion pc nding furth .. ·r
s tudy The m oratorium l'X pirl•:.
Ma y 23. 1979
Tht· an tdt•m y stuc1~ . dom· .11
tht· n ·qlll'SI of Congrt•:.&. ::.a11I
furth t:r laho rato ry s tud11·s 111
e!;t ahl1s h the• t•arcino~!'n11·
t••1nt·1·r l'aus tni.: pote ntial nf
s arrharin an· not nt>t·d<'d u ndt·t
t:x1 s ting law
Stud1t·s \\1lh laboratory rats
show the sweetener is a "low
potential" c ardnoge n whl·n
compared Wllh oth<•r knO\\n can
cer -ca using agents. the p unf'I
s aid
Hut the <1cad l'm v <idd<·d
•. 1\ I l h 0 u g h l h ,: d I c t· (.' I
l':l l'l'lnO~l'llll' p<Jll'lll IH I of .,.tl'
eha rin 111 hum ans m;1y tw "'"ak
its pos-.1hlt• ..1t:t1011 ..... ..1 pr11mol1•1
c>f e;inn ·r nlJ .'-bt· mun• 111l pm
rant "
Thi· ,\t lanttt b<i !>t•d C a luric
Cont rut Council a nd ti::. ad\ 1·rtts
111g .igelll'\. v. h1 t·h n ·pn•..,t·nt tht·
d1 t't s oft drink indus try,
de p lo red the n ·port
"II St.'l'm ::. 11w n ·<.J1blc that th1•
t·o1w lus 1011s woulci go so slt ongl~
,1g .11nsl lh(· l'X tl'll l>ll'l' a nd g ro"
111J.! bod~ of 'l'tl·nl1f1l' l'l'l1'1t>nc·1·
.,uppo rtmg s an·ha n n's !>alt•I\
I ht• ('OUlll'll s<Hd "Wl· l ''IWl'I
common <;ensl' a ncl lhc h1•,1 in
lt·n·~t of Amt:n c<m " \.\Ill rir1•\<11 I
\l h l•n th1· cv1tl<·ncl' ll> fullj 1·\
a mtnl.'d ..
FroM Pag~ Al
BONDS DETAILED. • •
1 l' a s e o f th<' I a n d t o th l'
operators 1 goes to the non·prof1l
corpor;,ition set up by the c1l~ ·
Dawson s aid "In add1t1o n. ,1
pc•rcl'nla~e of l!rPens fee~ o n t ht·
~If roun.e. for m~tanc<'. and ,1
bl·d l 3x from t ht· hotel opt· rat 11111
would also J!O lo lhl· non pnif11
1·orpor.1t1011
Thost· 1'1·\ t•n11t·~ \\ 11uld go fp
pay lht• rnten ·st on th<.' honds.
.111d to retire a cerU.on numb(•r •>f
thl0 ho nd!> l'~iC'h vt.•ar
How Ion~ would th•· bond issut·
4c•Xtt>nd?
bndle trails.~ pe rhaps a ronet·rt
bOwl. and swimming poob
"We fl~ure the annual ta i..,.
'' ii I ht· 111 t hl• nt'i gh l>orhood of SI
million unnually ." Ua\\s on :.d1 cl
What i11 tht> timt• i-chl'dulc for
~ale of tht> bond!!?
"D~ .\1 Jrch \\t · :.h11uld h.1\1• ,,
r<>sponsc> from thl' c·ount.'-on·r
wh1ct} la nds 1t requires l for ..i
tr~n ~port at ion c orridor Jnd
L"ount)' parkland l so we t•an give
:>Pl'ctfH·s 111 a ll·ase c•tmtracl
f ' "''" Pagt-·I I
RESCUE ...
~
counted "The httle boy wa~
lookmg ou.t the window, cry in$:
screamlnfl for h elp. The r e wt·n •
some peoplf' :4 andwg c.iround
°rhey y{'tl\'(j for ffil' not It> t(O
nt•a r tht· lil<Jtl' J put 1m m y
gloves :ultl t ru·d Io fort e th<·
door ope n . but c ouldn't I
gr abbed u fin· c•xt in~ut::.hcr M d
slam med 1t lhrou~h the w1ndo"4 .
<1nd pullt'<I thl• bcJ} out "
llt' said he lt-d the child to u
ditrh nearb}. then r eturned ti>
th(• flamrn~ vc•htcles. But lht•
heut wc.u; too tnll-nsl' to approat h
a s l•t•ond ltmt.•. hl• said
A trucker joint.'<f F~ter m try
rng 10 ~el th<' c ar door OJl(•n
They tied a winch to th e hundh·
to try to force tl open. but tht·
oute r frame of the door s unplv
pcelc>d off. Foster said. '
The boy·s f a the r . Dav1<I
Brins ton. was en route to th1 ·
h o s p 1 t a I t o Jo 1 n h i s ., 11r1
Aut h orilles ~..11d h e had n ··
m a incd in Cl ;trksd ule. Mis~.
where lhl' fa mily had att<'ndt•d
luneral st:n ·1ct.'S for lht· l<Hht•r ot
!\1rs Bt'tts and Mrs Urmston
Funds Used
For Gems?
LOS ,\'.\'{;!-:LE~ • 1\f' I
~1 .1 nh-l ~I .irk R1fkrn the
l' 11 m p t: 1 1° r t' o n " u I t a n t
l'lt~tl'~t.'d 111 a SIO :! m1lh11n
b ,1 nk lhC'fl . convt.•r1 1·d
mos t of lht· m oney 1 n1 o
di amonds purchast•d trom
1 h 1.: So\ 1l'l ~ov1•rn nwnt in d
M'he ml' 111vol\'tng j Sw1::-:.
bank account. 1l wa~ rt··
1.caled today
In an affidavit. t h<· FOi
d1 s t·loscd th at Ri f k in
tr3 ns ft•rred $8 1 m1ll1<Jn
from S t>t·urity PJc1f1t·
Ba nk hen .! to lhc Sw1 ~~
h a r.k ac t·ou n t of
"Hl 'SSALMAZ." an ar111
of t hl· So\·11·1 goq :rnml.'lll
1h.1t h,indlt·~ th1.· l':\l>Orl (1f
cl tJnrnnd!> 'i::Jtllcr :.;t111 ~.
.\~> I
t;11111~ 111111 1h1· l'lt•t·l wn. lh•·
t"u m aJur part1e:, c:.ich huv1· t \\11
_ of 1 ht• four c11ngrcssional :.c&h
,1\'a1la blf' 1•1lht·r "'holly <ir 111
p;irl 111 Or<m~c· County.
Voter Registration
"Probably 20 years.". Dawson
'!.t11d "So at thl' <'nd or t h<1l ti ml"
ll'l 's say. the morLJ,!agc 1s pCJ1d
off a nd anv new revenues
1 J?reens fees. <.>tc. I would go into
the c ity's ge n<.>ra l fund acC'ount "
Would La~una's taxpayers tw
stuck picking op the lnte rf'st on
bonds·~
· Thul gives u ... a m onth to gt'l
:ill lht: leases signed and draw
up bond inde nture tsecurity f111
t hC' bond 1 bet we<'n th<: non prnf11
cor p oration and the bo nd
b uyers "
Oo you see any problem~ that
~ould inte rft>re with the bond
.!>a lt>?
· ·Tht> o nl y p roble m I can
possibly foresee would l;c 1f lht·
county d oc!> not come up "1th
:.pl'cific locations for 1l!. parks .
That would make II difficult to
lt·a se land to 1ntert·st <'d pri\'ah •
pa rties "
Two Arrested
On Laguna
Assault Raps
Poli ce s aid one man "a ...
ja iled for thro" rng a r1recr:.t\·kcr
at a firc.•man and anotht!r struck
H policem an 1n separate Laguna
Beach weekend incidents . In lhc· 1111w·m1•mtw1 .... 1:111 ·
h-c 1-.J;11 ur(' dt•kgat mn lh1· cou111 v
-..·nd... ro S.1t r .1nw11l o. the•
I km111·1 .1h hold ll \t' 11f I Ill' 111111•
11fh1°e·s
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l 11111.: I t' ........ 1111),JI I Jnthrfoll'~
1\ lo\al of 155.5 m1!li111 1
m1·rir:111s a rt' el1Jlihl1• 10 vot ..
'I 111·~d.1\ hut mu .... t fon ·1·asrs a11·
rh.11 rmcll'r IO J)crc(•nl will go to
th(· rw lr.... Thr figun• might be ,..,
l1m .1~ :1:J -r>c rrl'nl In lhl' Hli·I
m1rl 11•rm t'lt'l'lion. '.l6 pC'rl'Cnt ril
the· 1•li !!1hh· "ott•r<; wt•nt to th1·
1)()11s
Mile age Weigh ed
At Meet Tonight
:-, a rt rt I e Ii a t' k l · o m m u n 1 h
< 'ollegt' tru!>ll'l'S an · sc·hl·rtult·d
lo ;1m1•nct a hoa rd policy raisini.:
.1u111 1mlt'ag1· r t>1mbur::.(•m l·nt for
fJ<'llll y m<'mbe rs from I~ to 18
•'\'nts ;1 mill'. ,1t tonight 's m1•t'I·
IOI!
Thl· meeting 1s s et tor 1·30
p m 1n R oom 105 o f tht·
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28000 Mar.cwcnte Parkway. Mii.
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Sets Record· in State
SACHAMENTO l l\P1 Mo n ·
th.rn 10 million Cal1forn1ans a n ·
e ligible• to vote in Tu(·sday·s
l'lcct1nn. S ecre tary of Sta l e
March Fong Eu says.
She said th!"rl' were 10, 129,601
pt:oplt• n •g1st cred lo vote on Oct
9. lhe ltts l day to rt-,:?1~tcr for the
Novl·mbt•r gent'r :.tl clt.'ct1on
F ro• Page A J
BEACH .•.
In c·flcct. that acllon accust:s
lhl· county and stutc of dcpr1v1ng
th1• partnership o f the ust• of 1t~
propt:rty from Deccml:x:r 1969 t11
l\uj.{ust 1975 lhrou~h a Sl'ries of
rcstrictions prohibilin~ its de•
\'l'lo pmt•nl
Tht• pa rtnership argued that.
1n dfoct. w ning a nd olht·r
rc•s tr1 C't ions deprtvt•d th1·
partnership from us ing lhc lam!
"1thout pay m(!r1t of .1w.t com
pens at ion .
As a result. the• partnership
lo s t lhl' propl'rl v throuKh
fun:closurc to United California
Bank in late 1975.
Still pend111g b a laws mt th<1t
!>t•t•ks to repay lhl' pa rtners for
the damagl' allegedly done tht'1r
financ ial mlt:'rt'Sl through s tate
and county action .
IL 1::. believed the bank now
s ays the property. when used for
its best possible use , is worth
$3 6 million.
But th<' eounty's offer of $2.5
million 1s based on an appr aisal
that treats the land's hig hest
.ind ~t use for h otel and motel
de velopment rather than for
rcs1denl\al use seen in Lhc bank·~
appraisal
It ls rl'porlc•d in a confidential
m L·mo t o th e B oard o f
S uper vrsors that the bank "ex-
pressed interest in the county acquirin~ the entire Capistrano
0l'ac h pa rcel," m eaning the full
7.75 acres.
T h e re is no provis ion in the
c:o unty or affiliated district
budgets for t he $2.5 million
pu rc hase .
However . It is believed that
o th er H a rbor Beach es a n d
Parks Dis trict projects t h at
have been funded will be aban-
doned for the lime being In favor
of publk purC'hase of the buch
Sile.
W oinan Killed
LOS ANGELES <AP)
Shirley Mille r . 50, of West Los
Angeles. whose car stalled In a
tramc . lane of the San Diego
Freeway was fataUy Injured
when sbe got out of her car. and
was struck by another car. the
Califorrua Hishway Patrol s aid.
That .)ets a reco rd for votl'r
regis t ration tn a E:Ubcrnalonal
election year
Mrs Eu expects 75 percent of
thos e voter s to turn o ut on
t'lection day.
The registration record for J
presidential election year was
s et in 1972. w he n 10,466.215
persons were on lhc voter roll~
in Novem ber.
The lalc.-st f1gur<'s s pell troubll'
for Rcpubhcans. "ho ha vc a
majority in only one• county
M o n o . w h 1 c h h a s I . t> :i 7
Republican s and l .GO !.I
Dt•mocrats.
Orange County. onc e a
Republican stronghold. now has
407 .668 Dcm ocrat.s and 404.653
Republicans.
Overall. De mocrats have a
56·34 per cent registration edgt·
in Ca lifornia. There are 5.729.755
D e moc r ats and 3 ,465.275
Hcpubllt ans . 84.884 Amc rtc<J n
lndcpt.>ndent Party m e mber!>.
31 ,407 Peace and Fr <.>edom Party
m e mbers. 28.083 m cmhc rs of
m1 scellanccou s part1 e~ :.inri
700 1971ndepcnclentl>
No Evidence
OnMissjng
Wguna, Vet
L aguna Beach investigator ....
continue to be baffled hy thl·
Oct. 18 disappt'.'arancc of loeal
vete rina rian Dr. GIC'nn S. ('raft.
Dete ctive Gt'.'nc Brooks said t<1
day a c h eck o f fr iends in
Colorado who knt.•w the doctor
has failed to tum up C'vidc ncc of
his whereabouts .
·'The 01.1es we checked with
sold they ha dn't seen him or
heard from hlm since the disap·
peuanc.c." Brooks said. "We.'
t alked to one frie nd who had
spoken with him the night before
his disappeara nce . but h adn't
seen or heard from him sin ce ."
Brooks said he is still wailing
for a check from credit card
companies to de termine if Craft
bas used the cards since Oct. 18.
The veterina rian. w ho h ad
been pract icing in Laguna only
three m.enths, disappeared a fkr
a series of m ysterious incident:-.
at hts office. 460 Forest A vc.
Craft. 29. was last seen by his
assistant Bruce Kirby as he kft
the clinic about s:OS ~.m Ol·t
18.
Det. Brooks s aid Craft ·~
parents, Kanaas dalry farmers.
alao have not had contact with
their son slnce hrs Oct. 18 disap·
pea ranee.
"No. the intc rC'sl is paid from
the· op<•ra tors · leases. gre<•n:.
ft•t•s. bed ta x and f(.'(·s· collectl·d
from ol her rC'c rcnt1on ust.'s 011
the la nd "
How much art> th(' tax·•·xempt
bonds going for tht>se d ays?
'Bet wet-n A 5 a nd <;('\ t'n Jl<'r
cmt ," Dawson s aid. Ile said lhl'
r 1ty will probably S<'ek a bond 1:.
i.Ul' o f about S6 m1ll1on. "to
replenis h the firs t ye ur's 111
tcrC'st and the mon<!v "<.' t0<1t..
from lht• Opt•n Spart: fund W 1•
might even throw our lt!gal ft-1:::.
1n there." he said.
Six milUon dollar~. at sevf'n
percent lntert>st per year meani.
about M30,000 tn lntt>rest alone·
annuallv. Do vou tblnk the> dl\
can clear that 'much t'ver.v yt•a r:!
"We ri~Urt' W~· \\Ill COllN·t
about $250,000 a vN1r fro m tht·
land le ase and fe<·s from the golf
course." Dawson said.
The councilman also f1gur<·..,
:.inothC'r $500.000 in le ase· and
fees from a "200 to 300" room
r <>s o rt hot e l co mple x 111
Sycamore> Hills
"J\nd we'v<> come up \\Ith .11
least eight othe r uses for thl'
land . Inc luding tt'nnis c ourt!>.
B u t D a w !>on s a i d l h 1·
fl On· profit corporal ion :JI r«<Jdy
h as a pretty guod notion of
where the parks won't be . and
hJs s ul{ges ted the S o uthern
C.1 Jifornia GolC Association
he~tn plannin~ for a 31l·ho lc golf
t•ompll'X in S)camor<· Hill!>
"Tht•\' undrrst <ind that r ount \
plans might m <•a'Jl I urktnl! in :1
st·l·t1on ht·n · or 1h1·re· 1111 tht·
• C'llUl'Sl'::-... l>:)WSOn s aid
In lhl· m eantlml' lhl' rit ' "rll
lw "orl.mR with lh1• 1~ou11tv 1:1:.k
f111·1·f' 111 pl:mn111g U:.t"' ti'ir thi·
p rr::.11n1 <•l'rl·..1i·t· our L.ll'un•t
C.1nyon Hu.Jd
$500,000 Blaze
LOS ANGELES CJ\P I A fin·
in .1 Southe rn Pac1fH: Ru1lroa<1
fur niturr w a r t'ho us e in lht•
China town an'a Sunday c auM·<I
an est1m:llt.'tl $500.000 dumagt.,
Los 1\ n~wlt•s fire offi<"tJb said
Police said .lames Wilham
Mclntirc. 33. a trans ie nt. wa:. <1r
rested Saturday o n Main lkach
a ftt.•r he allc.•gl'dly tos::-1·11 ,,
fire cracker al f1rt.'man J ;1ml':-.
De wberry .
Po liCl' \I.en· approachin,g tht•
beach on a caJI for· an m 1urcd
man wht•n on<' offirc•r :1ssc.•rt .. dh
s aw M r lnt1re l os~ 1h 1·
firPc ra C'kt•r l\tc rnt1r1• h ,1<f CJl1
outst andin~ "·•rr<1nt to r Jl lt·~1·1t
drunken dr1 v1ng a lso, pultn
i:.a 1d
,\ Colton m.111 "·" .1r11·..,lt·r!
'ho rt I~ ulkr nrn1111r,h1 Saturda)
Ill Jllt•gPd h ,..t rut'lt 11lf11·1 r
W 11l1.101 Y1111r1"'< .ti I l'r h1'llll.!
st11p1H·ct f11r "Jlt•1•11J11g on l,..;1g un.J
t'.11\\ nn Ho.id Pe.1l1~t· .... 11t1 .J;1m.-~ Doug Ho~r!
l!l. "as sropp<'rl 1111 lh1· :JOOIJ hlnr'-
or Lagun;i {\111,1111 Hn.ul 111 .1 ...
s 1•rl l'dh tol<1 ull rc·1·r \ 111ir1·\
• 1 ·m go111g tu k1tk yuur . . . ..
Royd allegedly s tr U<"k \'our••\
111 the c ht·st an{J th1• Lwo wr l'stktl
on the ground while-a nothi;>r or
f1<•1•r lrll'<1 to huncit•uff Bovd
lk ""' charge•<! with as .... 1ull
mg a po ht•e offlcl'r afllf wa~ 1·1tt"'1
for ~p~\'din~.
from our b:Yys da,pt.
for full ...
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th~ sof'tA..&t 100~ lamb&~! v-nz.ck a~rs, fully f8sh1onul and KT11tlm
m scotilond.ciapczc.16lly fc>r et·e.tioc
sizes S-20, m mony bz.out1ful colore
44 fashion island, newport center
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VOL. 71 , NO. 310, 3 SECTIONS. 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONbAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1978 N TEN CENTS
Computer Plot Suspect, Gems Found
LOS ANGELES L\P1 rh1•
P'Bl baa urrt• tt'd Stu11ll") Miatk
RHkin. a l'omputt.•r ·,,·qwrl
cib.rft:d with m .. i.k rn11nd111111 lh1 •
blah y 1oph11>111·utt•t1 1twt1 111 •to 2 m1lho n from St•c·urit ~
P111c1flc U mk ~nd thl'n uMni.t lht•
m oney in a dt'.tl for th.imund'
Wlth tht• Su\ I Cl go\ t'fll0ll11ll
lllt'Ols n •portt'd tod,1)
·R 1'1011. 32. , .... 1:-. 1u·1 t':-.1\•tl 1·1trh
today .it llll .ipart lllt•nt nt•.ir
Corlshad. 11a1d RogN S Younl(
1"111 ·•~t·111 1n t•hurl(r ''' lhl· :-,un
l>wgo _,burPnu 1 t.:arll n bt11r'
"~ \ 11 1• 'ild IUflun hud ..s <'<tt'hl' 11(-'
d1.unonds worth $13 m1llmn 1111
lht• rc-twl market J ud $12,l.IOO 11l
r.u1h. Younie saad
t-:urlwr. thr nu dlli('loiwd lh,al
Rifkin. by ui.t• of .. 1·0111µlt·'
'l h t•nH' 1nvolvi n14 eomµull'r'
• ulll !H!t'lt!t codcl'I. 1llt·~.tll\
t rnns fcrred $10.2 mil hon from
S1•(•11rity Padf1l' Hunk here to'
tb1• Sw1s., hank acc-ou nt or
· H llSSALMAZ." a brunch of the
S{1v1l't ~JVl'rflffil'lll that handles
lltjnrnnct 1•x por1at1on
Young bUld Hifkan . using a
phon y pus:.port. traveled to s" 1t11•rl;md to "1tk up dia monds
"h u·h \\t'l t' h11u~ht t rom the
ku:.bljll:-. JI lhl' wholesale price
of $ti I rm llwn
·73% to Vote?
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County Goes to Polls Tuesday
By GARY GR/\NVn.u :
Of IM O.lly Pli.t Sl•ll
Orange County Rt·j.(11>tr..Jr or
Voters Al Olson said today h"
expects 73 per<'t:'OI of !Ill'
e<>unty's ehgtbll' votNi. \\Ill go 111
lhe polls Tuesd ny to cu't tht•ir
ballots in lhe gen('ral l'let•l1on of
1978
If Olson's votc•r turnout
prediction b<>lds trut'. 1t mean:-.
about 665,4'!4 county n"i1dents
will go to the polhng booths thal
will be open from 7 a m to H
* * *
11 m
Whilt• 10 tht• voting hootl11>,
OrJnge County voters will h..Jv<·
ltw ir say 111 six races for :-.tah'
1·11ns t1tulional offices a:-. well a:.
an the outcum<.· of t•1ght
:.ljtewidl• hallot 1ntt1at1vc:-.
County vott•rs will abo hav1·
their s;iy in four t•ongn•:-.b1011al
races. ont· st<1l1• SenCJtl' t•onll':-.1
u nd SI:\ <:untc:-.lb for MLllt•
A:.s£>mbly
Closer to hom e. tht•y' II heir
~1·le<'t I WO ('Ounl v i:;uoer\'l'iOrs
* * *
Pane l 0 K s C e nsure
Of Cordova Backe r
By JACKJE HYMAN
OI , ... 0.lly Piiot St.all
The Re publica n Et h i c~
Comm it tee of Orange County
bas voled lo censure a me mber
of th e p a rty 's Ce ntra l
Committee and has urgc-d his
r emoval from that position
beca use or his suppor t for
Democrat Ron Cordova in the
36th state Senate DistTict race.
CoJdov a, c urre ntl y an
assemblyman representing the
14th d1stnct. is running against
RepubUcan John Schmitz.
Robe rt Kiley, executive
dire ctor of the Re publican
Ce ntral Committee of Orange
County, said th e e thic s
committee voted unanimously in
an emergency meeting Sunday
night to censure Tustin ;,ittorncy
William Dougherty.
Dougherty signed his na me
:md tille as a cent ra l t:omm tllt•t•
mem ber to a campaign letkr
en d orsi n g Co rd ova over
Schm itz, Kiley s aid. The IC'tter.
whic h arrived in m cti lboxcs
Friday, also was s igned by
Re publica n G c-of"gc Scot t.
Co rm e r m ayor o r Fountctin
Valley and GOP primary f04! or
Schmitz
K i l ey sai d t h e et hi c s
committee members held th;.1l
Doughe rty's use o f h is lttlc
implied that he was speaking for
the central committee.
··By signing this document , he
has misrepresented the facts
and the views of the Republican
Central Committee. which muy
be his own but by no mcCJnl)
r e present the v ie ws o f thC'
committee itself," K1ley su1d
Dougherty was out of town
tod ay and could not he reached
for comment.
l'OUntv dt•rk-rt•t•ordcr and a
~ht•riff us wt•ll as he lp determine
1111' fall' of lrx·al ballot iss ues.
The 1978 gene ral election
l'omes to Orange County with a
l't'l'Ord R89.f'36 residents
n•g1stt.•n'<l lo vott• and. for the
firc;l ti ml' s tntl' 1960. Democratic
BROWN, YOUNGER VOW
GOVERNMENT CUTS-AS
rt·~1str.1111 ... outnurnbt•ring their
Hl•l)ubltl·.111 t·ountl1rparls.
But Olson Pxperts fewC'r
pt•ople to votu Tuesday than
voted in the gcrwral elections or
1!172 and 1976 when there wen.>
pn's1dt·ntial race's at stake
/\nd the Democratic· voter
rcg1st rution ma rgin 1s so slim.
:1.015 re~1st rat111ns . that the
l'1ninty 's f>8.000 vott•rs who a rc
not a ffiliCJll'd with u po litical
pu rt y he1!1 the 1 polili<:al >
l>ulanct• 1n I heir hands
Volt-rs in Orange County will
~l't a first inkling ctbout how the
l•lt•ction is goin~ locally at about
8.30 p.m. Tuesday.
Thul is when Olson expects lo
announce how roughly 23.000
vote rs who cast absentee baJlots
voted.
But 1t won't be until 11 p.m.
that partial counts of Tuesday's
voting will be available . Olson
said
lie predicted the final count
won't be completed until about
10 a m . Wednesday ..
Top bJlhng on Tuesdav's ballol
ht.•longs to the governor's racP
und tht> contest between
Drmocrallc mcumbent Edmund
G Brown Jr a nd Republican
Evclle Younger.
In Or ange County. heaviest
1ntl'rest 1s forused on the 36lh
<See VOTE, Page A2>
Police Heroes Honored
Six o n Force Win Newport Tributes
A Ne wpo rt Beach policl'
officer who rescued m e ntal
patients from their burning
ward a t H oag M ('m o ri a l
Hos pital a nd f ive of h is
colleagues were honorcct today
by the Newport Harbor Arca
Chamber of Commerce.
A bout 400 II CJ rbor /\ n·a
bus in essm t.•n a l tend £'d th l·
a nnual lunc h eon i n which
Officer Richa rd Long received
the de partment's med al of valor
~ and Sgt. J ohn Simon , and
offlcc.>rs Ro n Rodge r s. Let'
Roberts. Michael Jackson and
Coast
Weat her
Sam /\mburge y were ~ivcn
awards of mc-rit.
Long , a two-year mem ber of
the police force. works a!'> ;J
m oto rcycle offirn Ile wa~
visit ing lht• hospital whik on
duty May fi. when lht• m ental
health urut was firebombed
According to the c1tal1on .
Long 1mtially tried to qul'll lhl'
bl a1.e with a hospital fire hose.
hut was stunned momentarily
w h e n a second fire bo m b
t'xplodcd in the unit's lobby.
He used un oxygen tank and
mas k lo aid in c.>vac uatin ~
patie nts and staff and suffered
fro m smokl· inha lation in the
process. Because of his efforts,
none of the 31 patients nor 12
s t aff m e mbe rs was IOJUrNl.
according to the citation.
/\mbur~ey , 47. a 23-year·
veteran of the force. received a
mcrrl award for his work in
vC':,t1J;?alln~ the murder of 77
vest 11:ut 1ni: the .murd e r or
Slt·phcn John Bovan in October.
1!)77
The• c1tal1on d<•s<·ribed t he
r asc. still awaiting trial. <IS "one
nf th<' most bizarre and complex
('rim anal mv<'sl1gat1ons m the
histor y of Orangc County involv-
1 ng murder. kidnapping , rob
l,>cr y. extortion, international
· smuggling of millions of dollars
in n a r cotics. the u se o f
lci:!itimatr husinesses for funn<'I ·
1ng ilhcit funds. rt'locatect Mafia
members and mcrq bers or the
Ila re Knshna cult "
Simon. 41. t'urrently head of
the dt'partmenl's vice and in·
( f'C POLICE. Paae A2)
•'The Ruissians h ad to be
('Oop e r ative . ·· Young s aid.
"They deal in cash and cash was
offered ."
Rifkin was arrested with two
other people who apparently arc
not involved in the crime, Young
said. Young s aid Rlrkin tried to
conceal his presence but s urren-
dered without incident.
.. The Los An2eles division of
F uji Flaslabark
the FBI indicated yesterday he
might be al a certain post office
box in Carlsbad ... Young said.
Young appeared at a news
conference with $4 million or the
tiny polished •diamonds and the
$12.000 in cash on a table before
him.
The FBl, in an affidavit re·
l e a s ed earlie r . gave this
chronok>gy of Rifkin's acts :
In the first week of October .
A Japanese Navy ZNo fightA:!r flies again over historic
Mt. Fuji. possibly the first"' time in more than three
decades. The World War 11 era aircraft was en route to
an air show in Chino. Calif. •
Court Backs Plea;
Voters Get Rights
A number of Oran~c County
residents who complained that
they were being denied the right
to vote in Tuesday's election
found the Judge on their sidC'
today when they filed a lawsuit
in Superior Court.
been prepared to a pproach the
problem in that spirit. ..
A spokesman for the Registrar
of Voters said today that hi:.
offi ce had been advised or Judge
G r,een ·s decision and w<>uld
immediately comply with the
court order.
Rifkin. saying he represented a
large United Sta les bus iness
firm inte res t e d in buying
diamonds overseas. hired a
reputable Los Angeles diamond
broker to buy diamonds for him in
Geneva.Switzerland
On Oct. 25. Rifkin. using
secret codes and the ahas of
Mike Hanson. tele phoned the
wire transfer room of Secunty
<See DIAMONDS. Page A2>
Geologist
Protests
Ad View
Geologis t Jim Evans said
today he will protest to the State
Fair P o l1t1 cal Pr actices
Co mmission th e u se o f a
newspaper ad urging a yes vote
on Proposition N. which goes
befor e Newport Beach voters
Tuesd ay
Evans is quoted in the ad as
s aying that conditions in Laguna
Beaeh 's Bluebird Canyon arf'
s imila r to those in Newport
Beach
Since Thursday when the ad
firs t appear ed . Eva ns has
maintained that his name was
used without authorization and
that he was misquoted .
The ad. placed in Newport
Be ach papers by the Committee
To Protect Bluffs and Bay. says
''You can s top a Blue bird
Ca nyon disaste r in Ne wport
Beach" by voting in favor of the
ballot m('asurc.
Not only was he misquoted.
s a ys E va n s, a c ity s t a ff
member. but there is not hing in
the ballot proposition that would
relate to a landslide disaster like
the one that occ urred a month
ago in Laguna Beach.
But m e mb e r s o r th e
committee say the quote was
taken from an article in one of
Ne wport B e a c h 's.weekly
newspapers and they will stand
by it.
Thal article. which ran Oct 12
in the Newport Ha rb-Or Ensign ..>
quoted Evans as saying "there
arc some Newport. ho mes bwlt
on roc k that s lopes away toward
the ocean or bay in the same
ge neral way that the rock
formations under those Laguna
homes slope toward the canyon.
"We compared the s ituation
t here to our own in Ne woort and
CSee GEOLOGIST, Page i\2) J ud~e Ho be r t II G rcc n
g ranted the writ of mundatc
de manded by Newport Beach
attorney Pat ll erzo~ for th<;
Ame rican Civil Liberties Union
and ord e r e d the C.ounl y
Registrar of Vot ers to restore
voling rights to the affected
plaintiffs
Booze Fee Axed
A number of ungry would·b<·
voter s declared in the class
action that they completed cards
offered them by sollc1tors but
found when t hey sought t o
exercise 1he1r right to vol(' Nov.
7 that the registrar h ad no
record o f t h e ir m a lled
appltcalions.
Judge Green ruled today lhat
the registrar must register those
vote rs provided that they ean
produce the receipts given them
at the time they were solicited
and invited to registe r as voters.
Mrs. Herzog pointed out today
that the r egis trar 's action
appeared to equally affect both
Democrats and Hcpublicans.
"But it should not have been
necessary for them to go to
court." she said. "This issue
c ould h ave b ee n se ttle d
a micably if the registrar had
Duke's Skipper Wins Appeal
Canadia n officia ls h ave·
agreed they acted too hastily
and have ocre red to refund an
$800 Cine and pay for 20 cases of
liquor they confiscated off J ohn
Wayne's yacht this summer.
The liquor. wilh an estimated
va lue or $2,000, was taken off the
Wild Goose in August at Pender
Harbor. northwest of Vancouver
by Royal Canad ian mounties
who also fined the skipper $800.
The actor was not on board at
t h e time . The co nve rte d
minesweeper was unde r charter
to a group of Canadian busi·
nessmen at the time.
Friday, Michael Wayne, the
actor 's son, said a protest filed
by the m aster of the yacht, Bert
Minshall, has been reviewed by
t:anadia n auth orities who
agreed to cover the costs of t:ie
incident.
According to Wayne, the yacht
went through Canadian customs
in Victoria
"In a situation hke that. the liq-
uor all goes into a locker and
the customs officer 1s supposed
to seal it The idea is tha t if you
want a drink, you ~o out and buy
Canadian liquor." the actor's
son explained.
According to Mins hall . the
c u s to m s officer in Vi ctoria
forgot to seal the liquor locker.
Whe n the yacht got to Pender
Ha rbor. a mountie came on
board in 3 dispute over the type
of fishing license the yacht 's
guests were using.
The unsealed loc ke r was
found . the liguor confiscated and
the captain fined.
Minshall appealed and Friday
he was contacted by Canadian
officia ls wh~ said they'd refund
the Cine and cove r the cost of the
liquor .
Fair throu~h Tuesday
a nd s lightl y w a rme r .
S li g ht c hance of lo w
clouds and Cog along the
·coast. Highs in upper 70s.
Lows SO to 55.
Long. 24. was cited for quick
and decisive actions in the face
o r g r a ve per son a l •d a n ger .
courage. pe rsever a n l'e a nd
devotion to duty.
Rodgers. 31. a nd Roberts. 30.
were given their m erit a wards
fo r th e ir w o rk o n th e
d e p a rtm e nt 's S p ec i a l
Enforcement Team which has
since been eliminated because of
Proposition 13 cuts . Rodgers 1s
now a ~atrolman and Robe rts 1s
a detective
Trooper Rescues 1 of 6
I NSIDE TODA\'
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··1 1003 wtng d()TX', man·
1uana , angel dust, cocaine/
and herorn with prlb and
drinking ," sa ys L 1ltlf.'.
Richard o/ rock and roll
fame~ he turned to Cod.
See story oge A 16.
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During the year they worked
the undercover assignment . the
two men arrested a total 25
felon y aus pects and broke a
qua rter of a million dollar auto
theft rin~
Jac kson. 28, was e arlie r
named the department's Officer
of the Year. His me rit• awurd
was granted for his work while a
patrolman in Corona del Mar ln
c apturing s ince convi<'ted
burglary, rape and child molest
s uspect Gerry Branagan and for
completing the foUow up work
that led to the recovery of
$500.000 wo rth of prope rly
Branagan stole.
LI\ WR ENCE . Kan. IA P l -
Trooper Lar ry Foster choked
clown sobs as he described his
rescue or a 5·year-old boy from a
fiery aulo crash. He couldn't put
uside the "helpless feeling" of
:.iihng to save fi ve members of
lh£' boy's family
The family was re turning
hom e from a fu neral in Mis·
siasippi.
·'There were three others in
the front and two in the back."
Foster . a seven.year veteran of
the Kans as Hi ghway Patrol ,
said as he recalled Sunday's
head-on collision between the
Foster car and a pickup truck,
which claimed s ix lives "At
l<'llSt f<'ur O( them were alive.
They were screaming for help,
bul l wu11 helpless ·
"l ju.st couldn't get the C'nr
apart l couldn't .ict In to Het
them . They were still ah ve and I
·couldn't get in to get them It
was such a helpless feeling ....
'.'You just can't imagine what
it's like to watch four people die. ~spee-i-ally when you can't do
anything about it -when you
just have lo stand there and
watch them die ''
The lone survivor. 5-year-0ld
U l yss e s Br l n s t o n of
Wes tminster, Colo .. owes his life
to the 37·year-old trooper, who
grabbed a fire exlingul~her and
slammed it through a cur win·
dow while bystanders screamed
for him to get away from the
blazing wreckage
The boy we.a in "(alrly good"
condition at Lawrence Me morial
Hos]>ltal with flrat 3nd second·
degree burna on his le11 and
(ace.
Killed in the crash were tua
mother. Terresa Drinston. 20. or
Westminster: his aunt. Sonja
Be tts. 39. and her childre n.
Ro d gelle Be lls. 18 : Andrae
Betts. 17. and Zaccarias Griffin,
22. all of Commerce City. Coto. T~e sixlh victim was Ri chard
Jones. 19, ol TOlcepo; Ka n.
Police s aid Jones' pickup truck
c rossed the m e dian o f the
Kansas Turnpike near Lawrence
and struck the car. which had
just filled up wtth gasoline.
A car being towed by the fami-
ly car lurched forward. shoving
the lead car under the ~ickup
and rupturing the car s gas
tank. police said. Flre erupted,
sending up a pall of s moke that
Foster •potted while patroling a
short distan~e away ..
"When l drove u~ there was
just a ball of fi re.' Foster re·
counted. "The little boy was
looking out the window. cr ying.
screaming for help. There w~re
some people standing around
They ye lled for me not to ~o
ne ar the blaze I put on my
gloves and tried to fo rce the
door ope n . but couldn't I
gcabbed a fire extinguis her and
slammed it through the window.
and pulled the hoy out "
He said he led the child to 11
ditch nearby. then returned lo
the fl aming vehicles. Out the
heat was too intense lo approuch
a second time. he said.
A trucker joined Fosler ii'\ try
Ing to get the car door open.
They tied s winch lo the handle
to &.ry to force It open, but the •
outer rrame Qf lt.e dQQr inhply
peeled off. Fosler said .
The boy 's fath e r . 0 :avlJ
Brlnston. wa8 en route to the:
<8ee RF.SCUE, Pa•e A!t
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Catteer Peril Low Vote
Saccharin Ban
Wfus SuppOrt
Turnout
Expected
O•llY PINI Sl•tt l'he40
WASIONGTON cAl>l -The
l'·ood und Drug Adm1111s tratton,
which ha11 lwt•n seckmg to ban
tiill'l'hann. apparently has been
bo lb tcrrd by u Natio11al
Al·Ud1.-my of Sciences report that
<'illH'lu<ll-11 thl' populu•su~ar su b·
~t1l11tl' ·must U\' vll'WCd as u
J>1lh•111tal t·au:w or cancer 111
humans"
l>ot1J ld K\•1111\•<ly, FDA com-
m1ss 1011l•r. <·ulled the re port .. a
t•ompr<•hens 1ve, objective and
tho ughtrul t'valualion" whose
111 .11 11 l'On<.'lus1un "fully re in·
for1·t·~ that reached earlier by ~DA " >
In lh(' spring of 1977. the !-~DA
I n t>d tu ban sacch arin. which ts
thl' la~l art1f1('1al sweetener al·
lo\\ e d to be sold in the United
Sta tes But Cong ress imposed an
18·month moratorium on any
FDA a ction pending furthl'r
study. The moratorium expires
May 23, 1979.
The academy study. done at
the r equcst of Congress. said
further laboratory studies to
establish the carcinogenic -
DOG AND RESCUER FIND HAPPY ENDING
Larry Copeland's Pal Has a New Home Scream Routs
Two Bandits : Rescued Dog Finds
'Real Good Ho01e'
A San Diego woman who was
on he r way to dinner at a Can-
nc r y Village a rea restaurant
frig htened off two would-be ba n
d1ts this weekend by screa ming
at them . Newport Be ac h pohct•
reported
\ 1'nm<·r.1111Jn tloJ.! \\ho w <•s
r1·-.<·u1•ll fiiin1 n1 .. 1r dro'' 111ng h~
a Nc\.\ port tk•ach man has fount.I
.1 good ho m1· L~1rry ('opt•land who pulll'<I
lht' dug out of th<· S.rnt J Ami
H 1 v l' r I a s t w l' l' k . s a 1 d i.l
nt•W:-.JHIPl'r ~1rt1cl1• abo ut ht:-.
sParc·h for .1 h111 rw fo r lh1· a mmul
d r <· \.\ a 11 o v 1.· r w h l' 1 m 1 n g
n •sponsl'
··wt• m11!.t hav1· i:.:<1t l1·n ~5 or :JO
re~ po n~t·s." s<11 d (.' n pc hrnCI .
"ho ht•:irtl th1· rlog ha rk an~ u~ h1·
Jugged along thl• Pttl'trH· (;oJ't
Highway bruJgt.· nvl·r lht• rtvl·r
H e s t o pped a nrl pullt•d th1•
struggling do(: out of the water .
"One of the fam1ltes had just
lost their dog and they offered to
• g1H' thl• dog a real good home ."
i:-a1d Copl'land "Th1·y \.\ t•re rl'.il
d og lovers. there 's no question
about that
· · 1 t urnt>d the do(\ over to them
o n thl.' proposit ion that 1f the
ownt:'r were to contact m e and
could prove it. they would tum
ttw dog over lo the confirmed
ownt•r ." ht• said
"l was am azed at ~numbt•r
o f pet O\.\Ot•rs and : that
;ire ava1labll•," Copc.· nd addL·<.I
"Thl·rt· a n · a numh1:r or dub~
nrw outfit 1s <':Jlled Pet SiJVl·r~
T twy .1ppro:idwd ml' anti ~:ml.
'W1· "111 fi nd a homt• fur him
Wc 'll l'Wll 111tl.'rv1l'W the people ·
I \.\<as most plt·asl'<.I -...1th that."
Ml' said other people with a pct
in nt•t•d of a hom e. or who want
to a dopt a pct. can contact P et
S.ivt·rs 1n Mtsston Vtl'JO al
586-!.1606
J oy Highland. 28. told poliCl'
she was getting out of her car
Saturday night when a woman
and m an approached her and de·
manded her money .
Sh.e sa id she scream ed. bring·
ing passersby running to her aid
and s ending the would-be ban-
dits fl eeing to their car.
f'rmn Pogf" A I
RESCUE ...
hos pital to Join his son
Authorities s aid he had re·
mained in Clarksdale. Miss ..
here the family had attended
funeral services for the father of
Mrs Betts and Mrs Brins ton
GiOLOGiST Staff Chief Iran's
we h:ivt> <·onC'ludt.>d that nothing
of that magnitude 1s likely 10
h appl.'n ht•n•. but Wl' do hi.1\'l'
:-.ome similar l'Onc11t1ons."
Prime Minister
M ran w ht l l·, I h t· I rv 1 n I'
('ompany agatn ran its ad today
u r g 1 n.g a no v 11 t\• n n th t·
pro p osition The t o mpa n y
clescr ih<'S the measu n• a s .....
gc1od idea gont· wron~."
The pro pos1t1on c ulls for
d l'cil cat1on of at ll•asl a
:!5-foot wide' ~trip of parkland 111
bluff dl'vclup mt•ntb along the
cdg1.• of lht• bluff for the~ngth of
the subdivision
It also n ·qu1 rc·s that a c;tr<'cl
bt· dcd1cut<.'<i bet\\cCn lhc stnp
park and the housl>s
If pa:-.:-.l'd. tl would a ffN·t thrl'l'
lrvint-Co parcds around th1.·
Upper Newport Bn} a nd som C' of
t h t> c o m p a n y · s d o w n c· o a st .
propc rty 1f that te rritory 1s
t·\ enlually <lnne xect to the (•lty
Com pany offi cials said they
boug ht thl' ads to c•xpres!> lhe1r
vie\.\ that tht· law. as written.
will n eat<" more e ngineering
and env1rnnm<•nt :l l proble m!.
thi.ln it will ~ol ve and to s uggest
tha t thl' sam (' result could IH·
a c h i t'Vl'd t hroug h a c ity
ordinance that C'ouncilmen an•
(•urrenlly workmg on
In the ad. thl• <:omµa ny notes
t hat 1t will m:iki.· a p1 ofil
dl·vc.·loptni.t those h l urr lop'
parn ·ls w1lh or without the or
dinance
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Tlo:llRAN. Ira n <API Iran's
<'hief of staff. Gen. Ghol<im Reza
/\1hari. was appointed prime
minis ter today to form the first
military government m 25 ye<irs
and .prop the· riot·torn rule or
Sha h MCJhamml'd Reza Pahlavi.
Jaa far Sharif· Emami. a
civilian. resi~ncd as pnmc
m irnster Sunday night as mobs
pillaged and burned sections of
Tehr an Rioters also were
reported to have broke n again
into the compound housing the•
Rritish Embassy's employees
a nd the fire-damaged chancery
Tanks a nd troops rmged key
sites in Te hra n. martial law
authorities banned· four 'c>f ftv<·
morning news papers and lhl·
governme nt ra dio re pe atedly
br oadcast martia l law regula
lio ns warning any gathertng of
m ore than three persons will hl'
"smashed by force "
The a nti · govern m cnt pri1
t est e r s d e mand p o l1t1 r al
ltber a ltzation. a rl'turn to tradt·
t1unal Islamic values 111 this over
whc•lmmgly Moslem nation and
an t•nd to wha t they sny is do m1na·
lwn by the W<.•st.
ShCJh Moh ammed Rew
Pahlavi·s dl'cision to appoint
Aiharl was believed a final
atkmpt to s ovt' Iran from
d estruction and anarch y as well
as µrl'servl' thl' mon;.irchy. The
riote rs who rampaged through
Tehran ove r the weekend
shouted. "Death to the snah."
the imperial rule r who has run
Iran 37 years .
In an impass io ned lO·minutl'
radio address to the nation
today. the s hah pledged that
"unlawful actions . cruelty al"ld
corruption are t hings of the past
and will soon be removed at any
cost." He explained his decision
to appoint Azhari by saying :
"The killings and chaos in
many parts of the countr y
reac hed such CJ s tage as to
endanger the country's
independence.~ The deplorable
cvcnls of Sunday whic h set lhc
capital on fire caused the
rl's1gnation Of the g2vernment.
In order to pre vent further
unrest and killings. a nd in order
to es tablish law and order I tned
m y best to esta blish a coalition
government but 1t did not work
Ther efore I was compelled lo
appoint a tem porary m ilitar v
gove rnment."
Immediate opposition reaction
lo the military takeover wa5
restramed.
$500,000 Blaze
LOS /\NGELES Ci\P) -A fi r<•
in u Southern Pacific Railroad
furniture warehous e in the
Chinatown area Sunday caused
an estimated SS00.000 damage .
Los Angeles fire officials s aid
10% Oil Wke?
Kuimit Repon Unconfirmed
KUWAIT <AP) -Arab oil producers have
~igrccd to incre ase prices 10 percent when the
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
meets next month in Abu Dhabi, the Kuwaiti
newspaper Al Seyassa reports. The increase could
not immediately be confi rmed.
Crude oil sells for about $12.70 a barrel, and
c>xpcrts say for every increase of 5 percent motorists
pay about a half-cent more per gallon at the pump.
Al Sey.assa s aid S unday the decision was made
hy representati ves of oil-producing nations during
the anti-Camp David summit in Baghdad.
Al Seyassa q uoted a source in the Iraqi capita l
s<iyi ng Arab oil ministers will soon be traveling to
indus trialized Western nations to explain the
increase. which r eportedly was forced by the
declining value of the dollar, OPEC's currency unit.
OPEC ministers decided at a June meeting to
impose a price increase by the end of the year .
cancer·caustnll potent ial or
saccharin arc not needed under
existing law.
Studies with laboratory rots
show the sweetener is a "low
potf'ntlal " c arcinogen whe n
compared \\>ilh other known cun-
<-er·causfog agents. the panel
su1d .
But the academy added.
"Alt h ough the direct
ca rc inogenic potential of sac·
charin in humans m ay be weak,
its possible action as a promoter
or cancer may be more impor·
lant. ··
The A'llanta·bascd Calorie
Control Council and its adve rt1s·
ing agency. which n ·µrcsent tht·
d iet soft dr1 11k indust r y.
de plored the report
.. It seems 111cred1ble that the
conc lusions would .:o so strongly
agams t lhl' l•xtensive and grow
m g body of sctl'nl1fic l'V tdcn<:e
s upporting s:,1<:ch:1r1n's s afely."
the ('OUnc1l s aid .. We cxpl'ct
common sl'nse and tht' best in·
tercst of /\merit:ans will pn•vail
whe n thl' L•videnn .: 1s fully ex
a mtned .··
Fro• Page A l
DIAMONDS
Pacific Bank and tra ns ferred
$10.2 million from a non-e xistent
ac c o unt t o a Zuri c h .
Switzerla nd. bank account.
T h e conversation . 1n wh1l'h
R1fkm said he was with th<.' In
ternat1onal Banking Offt<:c of
Security Pacific. was tape rt·
corded.
Later. the $10.2 milihon was
confirmed to be on deposit m thl·
Sw i ss account of
"R USSALMAZ."
011 Oct 27, Rifkrn's broker
purchased $8.145.000 worth of
diamonds from the Russians
who had confirm ed d epos it of
the funds 1n the1r.~C'count.
"Thcsl' diamonds wt•re as
s embled by the Russians and thl·
broker and d1::11vt•red t o a
cou rier pickup lo c ation 1n
Geneva. Sw1tzcrlund." said lht·
FBI affidavit.
··These d i amo nds were
subsequently picked up by a n
individual during the period
October Z1·29." it added
On Oct. J.l, Rifkin apparently
attemptC"d to sell some of the
diantonds.
The affidavit says h(• "met
with an 1nd1 v 1dual 1n Los
Anli!eles" a nd "cxh1b1te d
approximately $1 million worth
or the diamonds lo the individual
and le ft three stones with that
person
"These stones h ave been
ide ntified by the broker as
similar t o the diamonds
purchased to $\\ itzcrland :· tht·
FBI said.
"In discussing this matter..
Rifkin admitted Uwt he had
acquired a nc.•w ident1t v and was
goin~ to 'plaCl'S unknown'," the
affidavit s <ti d . "lie further
stated that Security Pacific
Bank would bear the loss of the
SlO 2 million."
The FBI said that Rifktn'~
diamond broker has pos itively
identified Hifkin's voice on lht-
t a pc reco rdtn~ o f the win•
transfer
Yo ung said the FBI beli eve~
Rifkin planned "lo fade back
into society" after hiding out for
awhile. He said Rifkin had been
at the Carlsbad apartment for
sPveral days
ltODOEllS LOHO ,
AMBUllOEY JACKSON
Fro• Page A I
POLICE ...
t elli~cm·e unit. was c1t c:d £01 his
pa rt 1n breaking .i murdl·r for
hire c ase involvin~ som l' Rl·v1·1
ly Hills reside nts who wanted to
kill a Seattle attorney
In that case. Simon pl<1yl•d th1·
roll' of a "hit man" ;111d t raveled
to Seattle where hl' set up an
elaborate charade with the 1n
tende d v1cllm. gelling the mao
to pose for a photo that purport
ed to s ho w that h e 'd bet•n
murdered.
·-The cas~. acco rding to t hl'
c ita tion "invol\'cd a multi
milhun dollar land sw indle :.ind
o r ga n nr.ed c ri m t' t.t a m bl1111-:
operations "
Uad Widened
To Mazatlan
By Christine
T he 84-foot s loop Christtnl' had
w1de nl'd the boat for bo:1t lt.·ad in
the Los Angeles to Ma tall an
yac ht ra C'e at the 9 a. m roll Ci.Ill
today and had tak en O\ er tht·
handicap lead 1n lh t.· 3J bo<i1
n eet (See e&irhcr slo ry. P ugt·
84 I
Chris tine h ad cove r ed 22 1
miles since the Saturda v noon
s ta rt and was 13 mill's J head of
thl· second plan· boat, Nit•k
F'razee·s Swifts ure
Rag time. the e lapsed timl'
rt•C'ord holder 111 the race. h<.td
mo\ cd up to third place m th1 ·
boat.for·boal and rnrreclt'd t1m1·
sta ndings. showmg 195 mtlt.•'-
sm ce the start.
Me rlin and Drifter. th<' t \\11
ultra-light d1splacl·ml'nl yacht:.
s l rivin~ for line honors. Wl'rt·
s lill not a mong the first ft\t·
Cl;.1ss I\ boats .
Winds at thl' mo rntni.( roll 1·;tll
Wl'rt' r1•po rk d ln h1· about ft vt•
k11ob from lhl' north nor thl•ast.
Progress Reported
WA SJllNGTON IAP I
Progress was r eport ed towa rd
the completion of a pea<:t' lr<:'at:--
bt•twl'en Egypt and Israel. but
Egyptia n President Anwar
Sada t h~ told his ncgoltatnr ...
tha t therl' should bc a .,LronJ.!
ltnk belwl'C'n the pact a nd ,,
solution to thv Pall'stanian
question. 'Rl'latcd s tory. Pag1• A-I )
\,
from our bays d<Z-pt.
for fall ...
WASHINGTON <AP) -'fhc
1978 t>ll'('t1on ca mpaign shows
:o~ns that tht' mood of America
waK marked by an indifference
unlikely to produce dramati<:
change m the u em ocrallc
Party's control of Congress and
most stat<' governments.
l)t'Mp1te !:Cl·OUt ·t hC·VOtt' cam .
pali.;ns. a low turnout was expect
cd Tul'sday
If historic patterns hold. th1•
Re publicans. as the party out of
power in Washington. should
pick up seats in Congress. The
most optimistic forecasts of
GOP gains, however, leave the
party far short of e nding
De mocratic control of the House
a nd Senate
As th<' year of Propos ition 13.
of lax proll'Sts and dema nds for
t·uts 111 government budgt•ts, it
would seem hke a difficult
1•ll'ct1on for tn('Urn bents Y l'l thl'
govl•rnurs of ~L·vcral of till'
nation's lar~csl s lates appear
hl•adl'd for n ··1·ll0<·tion.
W h l' t h l' r H l' p u b I 1 c a n s o r
lh •m o('rab, l':tnd1dCJtes l'm
phas 1zed pocketbook issues -in
flut1011. taxl's and government
::.pl•ndtn)? anti poll s shO\.\ most
Ame rica ns St:l· little d1ffe ront:t> in
h1lW the two parties deal with th1•
l·conomy
ln an Assoc1atccl Press-NBC
Nl.'ws poll. 48 percent of thos1·
respo nding su1d their h vcs will
bt· nt!ilhl•r bt·lll'r nor worse 1111
matter who wins th<• lcction.
/\n unn•rtam r'al·tor was th1·
hl·av :-no\.\ of . mon.-y from
SJll'l'tal mll'rt'Sl groups. many of
tht•m roncernl·d w 1th a singh·
1s.,ut• sul'h as th1· Panam ,1 CanJI
trt•at1cs or fl•dt•ral ahort1un aid
Fcdl•ral Eh:cl1on Comm1~~11111
...... , .... tits ~hll\.\ 1w1ht ll'UI Ul'llotl
1·ommtlll•1•.., not <1Ht h .1kd \\tlh
'>1't:C1ftl' l'and1datl·s or partws
< ontributed $18 7 million to
1·ong rcs~ional candid at cs
I\ total of 155 5 million
:\mt•rtl'an~ an • t•ltgiblt· to vott-
Tu1·:-.d ~1y but most fort·('<asb an•
lhi.lt und1·r ·10 pl:'n·cnt will go 10
lh!'.' polk Th<· f1gu n· might bl' .t"
low a~ :13 lll'r<'t'nt In th1· l~fi I
nw1 lt·~m t•lt•d1011 . :JO pcr n·nl of
th1· l'11 g1bl1· voll-rs w1•nt to th1•
pol ls
* * * FrmnPa9eAI
VOTE •..
"tah' Senate District whcrl!
Democ ratic slate Assemblyman
Ro n Cordova and forJTter st<.1\1'
senator John Schmitz an·
m a tc hed.
·G1ltng inlo the C'lcction. thl·
two m ajor partit•s ea ch have t-...o or the.' four cong ressional scat:-.
ava 1lablt• c1thf'r wholly or 1n
purl m Ora nge• County
In lhl' ntne·ml"'m h<'r st;.ik
lt•g1s l1:1ture dell'~alton tht:> countv
st•nds to Sal'r <1 ml'nt11, th ..
lk nrncr~11~ hold fi vl· of lht• nin1·
offtCl'S
Thief in Newport
"" Gets Gem Haul
A th1l'f armed with ,1 SI'! of
pht•rs used to tw1~l off ,, door
knob. look jew<'lry v<.1lucd .11
mo re tha n Sl9,000 from ,,
Ne" port Beach home. pohct·
reported today
The break·in occ urrc:d
Thursday in an ap artment near
Ba lboa Island Lis ted among the
sto le n items was a $6,000 ring set
with ;1 three car at diamond
44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070
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VOL. 71. NO. 310 3 SECTIONS. 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1978
v\ftern~
N.Y. Stoeks
TEN CENTS
Trooper Saves Tot; 5 Burn ta Death
LAWUENn·: "·'" , \P1 Troopl'f I.Mr) h 1 ... t1·1 1·hok1•1I
down S<lbs n!> ht• d"'• rihNt t11 ...
rc11cue of a:> \t'.&r 11ld ho\ frnm .1
hery uuto l'r a.'h lt1· rn11 lcl11 t put
01s1dt• the "h1•llll1•" ft•, hni.; ul
fa1hng hi 'U\t' ft\1• rn1·mh~:r~ ul
th .. • bo 's fanuly
Tht> hlm11\ \\ ·" r1·I urn1ni.:
homc from ,1 fun1 rJI 111 :'11 ....
blSMPPI
''Tht.>rl' \H'rt' thfl'I 111 h1 r~ IO
t ht• frnnt u nd two 111 ttw lHH k '
fo-.tt•r ,1 ,,.., t-11 y1•ur v1.>tt'ru11 of
lh1· K.in:.Jb ll1i:hv. :iv P utrol .
'-•JUI .ts ht' l'l'<'llll..-d S u11duy '
h1·ud on 1·11lh1>10n bt•l\H'l'n lht:
Fu'\I 1•1 rar and a p1r k up I 1 uc·k.
\\h1C·h r t.uml·d 111x h\1'b J\t
h 0J'>l rflur uf thl'ffi Wert• ,1hvt•
Thi·\ w1·re z.rrt·um1ng fo r hl'lp,
hut I \\ab ht•l11ll''I>
J IU."'l c·ouJdn't Acl the C'Jr
.1p.1 rt I 1·oultln t atl•l an lo 1<cl
t ht•m Th~y were st1il a live and I
t•ouldn 't ~d in to get the m. It
w3s sut•h u helpless feeling ....
"You Just can't imagine what
tl 's llkl-lo watch four people die.
l'Spcc1ally when you can't do
anything about al -when you
Just l'lavc to stand there and
\\ atch lbem che "
Tht• lone survivor, 5-year-old
U l )sses Br1nston o f
Wci.tmins ter , Colo , owes his llre
'4
Suspect Jailed-
to the 37-year·old trooper, who
gra bbed a fire extinguis her a nd
slammed it through a car win-
dow while bystanders screamed
ror him to get away from the
blazing wreckage.
The boy was in "fairly good"
condition al Lawrence Memorial
Hospital with rirst and second·
degr ee burns on has legs and
face.
Killed m the crash were his
mother. Terresa Brinston, 20, of
West minster: bis au.nl. SonJa
Bells, 39, and her c h ildren.
Rodgelle Betts. 18 ; Andrae
Betts. 17. and Zaccatias Grirrin.
22. a ll of Commerce City. Colo
The sixth victim was Richard
Jones. 19, of T o kepa, Kan.
Police said Jones' pickup truck
crossed the m e dian of the
Kansas Turnpike near Lawrenc(•
and struck the car. which had
just filled up with gasoline.
A car being towed by the fam i·
ly car lurched forward, s hoving
the lead car under the pickup
and rupturing the car 's gas
t ank. pohce said. Fire erupted,
sending up a pall of smoke that
Foster spotted while patrohng a
short diMance a way
"When I drovt• up there was
1ust a ball of fm~." Foster re·
<See RESCUE, Page AZ>
r ManHeldin$1 0.2Million Theft
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LOS ANGELES I AP 1 Thl'
FBI has arrested a :l2 Yt·ar old
computt'r cons ultarll <.1ct·u!>t'd of
stealing $10 2 m ilhon from a Loi.
Angeles bank and using most t>f
the money to buy d iamond:.
from the Soviet govcrnmcnt.
An FBI s pokes man 1n Los
Angeles confirmed tod ay that
Stanl ey Mark Rifkin o f
Sepulveda was arrested Sunday
night in Carls bad <Earlier
story, AS.>
· Further details of the arrest
are not immediately av<11lablc
Jn an affidavit made public
today the FBI disclosed that
Rifkin transferred S8 t million
from Security Pacific Bank here•
to the Swiss bank account of
"RUSSALMAZ." an arm of lht•
So\ iet government that handle:.
the export or diamonds.
The FBI said that Rifkin. using
a r e putable L o-s Angel e:.
diamond broker to negollate for
him, purchased the diamond1>
a nd had them brought to Los
Angeles.
The affidavit said thal Rif'kan
accomplished the wire> transfer
of money from Security Pacific
Oct. 2S using secret codeb.
According to the afridavil.
I 0% Oil Dike?
Kuuxiit Report, Vnconfinned
KUWAIT fA P> Arab oil producers have
agreed to increase prices 10 percent when the
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
meets next month in Abu Dhabi, the Kuwaiti
newspaper AJ Seyassa reports. The increase could
not immediatel:v be confirmed.
Crude oil sells for about $12.70 a barrel. and
experts say for every increase of 5 percent motorists
pay about a half-cent more per gallon at the pump.
Al Scyassa said Sunday the decision was made
by rcprc~cntativcs of oil-producing nations during
the anti-Camp David s ummjt in Baghdad.
Al Scyassa quoted a source in the Iraqi capital
saying /\rab oi l ministers will soon be traveling to
industrialized Western nations to explain the
increase. which reportedly was forced by the
declining value of the dollar, OPEC's currency unit.
OPEC ministers decided at a June meeting to
im pose.a price increase by the end of the year.
73% County Voter
Turnout Expected
B y GARY G RANVILLE
Of IM O.lly Piiot St..tll
Orange County Registra r of
Voters Al Olson said today he·
expects 73 percent of thl'
county's elig1blt' voters ""ill go lo
the polls Tuesday to cast their
ballots m the general election of
1978.
If Olson's vote r turnout
prediction holds trul', 1l mean~
about 665,424 county rC'sid<.'nls
will go to the polling hooths that
wifl be open from 7 a m to 8
p.m
Coast
While in the voting booths,
Orange County voters will have
their say in six races for state
constitutional offices as well as
in the outcome of eight
statewide ballot initiatives.
County voters will a lso havC'
their say in four congressional
races. one state Senate contest
and six contests for :,talc
Assembly.
Closer to hom e, they'll h<.>lp
select two county supervisors, a
county clerk-recorder and a
sheriff as well as help determine
the fate or local ballot issues.
The 1978 general election
comes to Oran~e County with u
<See VOTE, Page A2>
* * *
lli(k1n's telephone conversation
tra nsfemng the money Crom a
non-exis t ent ac count was
recorded
On Oct. 27, it said Rifkin's
diamond broker purchased
$8, 145,000 worth of diamonds
from Russian authorities in
Geneva.
"These diam onds w e r e
assembled by the Russians and
broker and d elive r ed to a
courier pickup location in
Geneva, Switzuland." the
aHidavit said.
The diamonds were picked up
<See THE FT, P age A2>
FDA's Ban
On Sugar
Off and Running
Th is was the scene Saturday at Mason
Reg ional Park in Irvine when 1,160 people
showed up for a SO·mile relay race
s ponsored by the Newport Beach Runners
Association: Winning lO·mcmbe r teams
werC' m tht• men's chvis10Ghf.' Rialto
RoadrunnL·r~. woml'n ·~. Campo Kids af
Nt•w port Beach . police and fm:. LAPD
Opl'n '}:(>a m.
Suh Backed p . M• . N d
WASHINGTON <APl -The nme 1n1ster ame Food and Drug Administration. ·
which has been seeking to ban
sacchann, appa rently has been
bo l stered by a National
Academ y of Sciences report that
concludes the popular sugar sub·
slilute "must be viewed as a
potential cause of cancer in
humans."
Donald Kennedy, FDA com·
missione r, called t he re pdrt "a
comprehensive. objective and
thou ghtful evalua tion " whose
main conclusion "fully rein·
forces that reached earlier by
FDA."
In t he spring of 1977, t he F DA
tried lo ban saccharin, which is
the last artificial sweetener al·
lowed to be sold in the United
States. But Congres1) imposed an
18-month moratorium on any
f'DA action pe nding further
study. The moratorium expires
May 23, 1979.
The academy study. done at
tht· r C'quest of Congress. said
rurthc r laborator y studies to
est ablish the carcinogenic -
cancer-causing -potential of
sacchann are not needed under
ex1sring law.
Studies with laboratory rats
show the sweetener is a "low
potential" carc inogen when
rompared with other known can-
cer causin~ agents. the panel
said.
But the acade m y added .
"A lthou g h the dir ect
carcinogenic potential of sac·
charin in humans may be weak,
its possible action as a promoter .
of cancer may be m ore impor.
lant." •
Military Gove to Form in Iran
TEHRAN, Iran CAP > -Iran's
chief of staff. Gen. Gholam Reza
Azhari. was appointed prime
minister today to for m the first
militaFy government in 25 years
and prop the riot-tom rule of
Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.
Jaarar Sharif-Em a mi, a
civilian, resigned as prime
minister Sunday night as mob5
pi llaged and burned sections of
Tehran. Rioters also were
reported to have broken again
I into the com pound housing the
British Embassy's employees
and the fi re.damaged chancery.
Tanks and troops ringed key
s ites in Tehran. martial law
authorities banned four of five
morning newspapers and the
government r adio repeatedly
broadcast martial la w regula·
lions warning any gathering of
more than three persons will be
"sm ashed by force."
The a nt1·government pro-
tes t e r s demand political
h beralizat1on, a return to tradi-
tional Islamic values in this over·
whelmingly Moslem nation and
an end to what they say is domina·
tion by the West.
Schools Eye
District Split
.Consulfant
• • > S ha h Rez~
Pahlavf 's <:tecision to appoint
Azha ri was believed a final
attempt to save Ira n from
destruction and anarchy as well
as preserve the monarc hy. Tht·
rioters who ra mpaged through
Tehra n over the weekend
s houted, "Death to the shh."
the imperial ruler who has run
KIDS WANT ONLY
4 SCHOOL DAYS
COQUITLAM, British Colum·
bia <AP> -A classroom debate·
about the length or the work
week ended with 500 students
walking out at Winslow secon·
dary school. They vowed not lr>
return until they get a four-day
school week themselves
Princij>al G<>rdon House said
the idea is impractical.
"S c hools don't lead. they
follow. There's JUSI no way Wl'
could implement the four-day
week," he said.
Iran 37 yhrs.
In an impassioned IO-minutc
radio address to the nation
today, the s ha h pledged thal
"unlawful acttons, cruelty and
c·orrupt1on are thin,::-s of the pu~l
and will soon be removed a t anv
cost." He explaint•d his decision
to appoint Azhari by s aying:
"The killings and chaos in
many parts of the country
reac hed such a stag!' as to
endanger th<' country's
indepcndence, The deplorable
events of Sunday which set the
capital on fin• caused the
resignation of th1• government.
In order to prc\'ent furthf'r
unrest and kJllings, and in order
to est ablish law and order I lned
m y best to establis h a coalition
government but al did not work.
Therefore l was compelled to
appoint a temporary military
go\'ernment."
Immediate opposition reaction
to the military takeover was
restrained
T ehran's top Mosle m leader.
Ayatolla h Taleghana , blamed
<Stt IRAN. Page A2>
Weather Polls to Draw Low
Fair through Tuesday
a nd s ligh tly warm e r .
S l1ght c hance o f low
clouds and fog along the
coast. H.ighs in upper 70s.
Lows 50 lo SS
Count .Across Nation
Capistrano Unified School Dis·
trict trus tees will be a sked
tonight to authorize the hiring of
a consultant al a cost not lo exceed
$2.500 iostudy a proposed division
of the district.
Tonight's board meeting is
scheduled to begin at 7 :30 p.m.
at Distrirt oCCices. 32972 Calle
Per fecto. San Juan Capistrano
I NSIDE TODAY
"I was U8ing dope, man·
juana. anget dust , coca me
and herotn with pills and
drinking," says Little
Richard of rock and roll
Ja me. Then he turned to Cod
See story Page -Al6.
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WASJnNGTON !AP> -'1'he
1978 election campaign shows
signs that the mood or America
• was m arked by a n indifference
unlikely to produce dramatic
change in the De mocratic
Party's control of Congress and
most state governme nts.
... I
Despite get-out-the-vote cam·
paigris. a low turno ut was expect·
edTuesday.
If historic patterns hold, the
Republicans, as the party out of
power in Washington, shouJd
pick up seats in Congress. Th~
most optimistic forecasts of
GOP gains, howeve r. l•e the
party far short or ending
Democratic control of the House
and Senate.
As lhc year or Pl'OJ>i>~ltlon 13,
of tax protests and demands for
·cuts in governm~ bud8etft, It
would seem like a difficult
election for incumbents. Yet the
governors of several of t he
nation's largest stales appear
headed for re-election.
Wh e ther Republicans or
Democrats. cand idat es em·
phasized pocketbook issues -in·
nation, taxes and government
spending -and polls show most
Amer icans see little difference in
how the two parties deal with the
economy.
In a n Associated Press-NBC
News poll. 48 percent or· those
responding said their Jives will
be neither better nor worse no
matter who wins the election.
An uncertain factor was the
heavy now of money from
special interest groups, many of
them concerned with a single
luue aucb as t.be..Panama Canal
trealles or redera l abortion aid.
Federal Election Commission
statistic& show political action
(Sff ruaNOUT, Page "2)
In askilll( that a consultant be
hired , Superintendent J erome ·
Thorns ley' said he opposes the
proposed breakaway or the area
lying In the San Cleme nte High
School attendance area. He said
he believes the educationa l pro·
gr am would suffe r if the split
wer e a pproved . The d ivis ion
would also be uneconomical, he
said.
The Orange County Committee
on School District Organiza tion is
currently studying the proposed
division of the Caplatrano Unlried
District. The district c urrenlly1n·
e ludes the communities o f
.Lag una N igue l. San Jua n
Capis tra no, Da n a P o int ,
.Capistrano Beach, San Clemente
and partot Mission Viejo.
The counfy study was 1n1Uat~
itfter a petition supporting the
division was submitted to the
committee tu t 1pnn1.
ficjl FlasltfJaek
A Japanese Navy Zero flghter rues again over historfc
Mt. F\tji,. possibly the first time in more than tttree
decades. The World War ti era aircraft was en route to
an air show ln Chino , Calif
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FlREMEN REMOVE BODY OF ONE OF SIX PEOPLE KILLED IN kANSAS TURNPIKE CRASH
s101e T•oope< s ••• S.yee<-old Boy, Bui Fl•• Other Fomlly Member• Die \
Voter Registration
Sets Record in State
St\CHAME!'f'N) 1APl ton·
th.10 IO million l'.ihformun~ .irt·
1•llg1bll· to voi.: 111 'fuc·~da> '!>
t.>h'l·t 1<1n. St•t·r('lary of St ate
Ma rdi .. ·m1.: 1<:u ~ay!>
She Katti then • were t0.129.tiOI
,woplt! rl!6,!1Sll•n ·d 111 vole· on lk l
9. tht• l.11sl d<iy to n •Ut!.tcr for tht•
l\ 11v t·1rll1t• 1 >t l.' 1w ra I l!I c<: t ion
Th,it M'h a r1·c·vrd to r volt·r
n ·.:1:.trat111n in u gubernutorw l
l'lt•t•tton y,•,1r
Mrs t;u l'XP<'<'lS 75 percent <if
I ho:.t• voters to turn out on
1•lt'C'l1on ctay
The registration record · fur a
pres1dent1al e lection year wa:.
set 1n 1972, when 10,466.215
persons were on the voter rolls
tn Novt-m ber
T ht· late:.t figures s pell trouble
for R1.•publrcuns. who have a
maJo rity in onl> one county
~f o n o. wh ic h hi.i s 1 .6 ~17
H t•puhl1 e J n~ Jnd l .li 0!.1
* * * f 'rqm Page• t I
VOTE ..•
11·1·1u·d ~.liJli n •s1r1l'nl s
n •g1s lt'n ·cl t1• Villi.' and. for the
111 ~t 11011· ~1111·1• l!HiO. lkmm·r,1111·
1·1·g 1 ,tr.11ll~ oul11umhc•r111~ lh1·1r
H1•puhlit·Jn 1·ounti.'rpart~.
llut Ob1111 t•xr>t-<·l:. ft'"('!'
p1•oplt· lo \.Ok Tut•Mlay th;111
•• Vllll•d 10 llH' )Wlll'l'Ul t•k ct100!; 111
l!Y12 and 1!)76 whe n thl're wL·n ·
president.Jal rares al stake
BROWN. YOUNGER VOW
GOVERNMENT CUTS-AS
\nd lhl• 01·m11t·r~1t1<· '111t·r
1 t•g 1~l ralwn marg111 1s M) ~ltm .
:uJJ5 n•g1~lr...1twns. th<il rlw
('OU llt\ ~ li8.00i \Oll'rs ~ho Ull'
lltlt <;rfllt.1l1•d WJlh U poJ1t1t•.tl
p.1rty hl'ld thr t1>ohl1cal 1
b.ilancl· m lhl·tr h unds
Votl'rs 1n Or.mge <.:ounly \\ill
~L·t a first 1nkhng uhoul how th\•
··h:rl1on 1::. going locally at about
X 30 p.m Tm•sday.
That 1s \\hen Olson <•xpt.•el!. to
.innoum•t• liuw roughly 23.000
'okr:. who <':Ji>l :1h:.n1tcc bullots
\'lllcd.
But it \\1111 ·1 bl· until 11 p.m
th.it part1JI <·ounh of Tuesday·:-.
... 01111g will bt• uvailublc. Olson
s,ud.
Ill' pr1•d1 t•tl•d thl' fmnl ('OUfll
\\On 't be tumpll!l«'d until i1boul
10 J m Wl·dnesday.
Top billl11 g on Tuc::.dny ':. ballot
hclong:. to the governor's ral:t'
Jnd lhc <'Ontest between
Ocmncratw im·umbcnl Edmunct
C . Brown .Jr und Re publican
E \t'lle Youn)!1'r
In Orangt· County. hl•av 1c•st
1 nll'r<":.l 1s fo<·ust•d on the 36th
~1 .1tc Sc·nat<· 01:.tn{'t when·
0 1·m ocr.1t1<' st<itl' J\c;scmhlym:.rn
Hon Cordova and forml·r 1>l <1ll'
s1•11:il111 Joh n Sthmlli: ;111·
inJtl:hcd
Go ing 11110 lht• elt·cl1on, the
t \\o major p...irtics t•ach ha\.c two
ot the four t•ongrcssional scats
:available eithe r wholly or an
part in Or:rngc County.
In thl' nine-member ~late
legislature dclf'l(ation the county
:-;ends to Sacra m ento. the
Democrats h old five of the nine
offices.
ORANGE COAST
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01·mot'rats
O' r j n g 1• County : on c t: a
Rl·pubhcan stronghold, now has
107 .•~8 Oemoaats and 404.~
Ht•lmhhcaris
Ovt'rall. Democ·rats havt• a
56 ~H r><'rcenl registration edge
111 California Tiwre l:lrc 5.729.755
0 c rn o t r "' I i. a n d 3 , 4 6 5 . 2 7 5
Rl'pµblu·;rns. 84.884 Ame rican
lndept>ndent P arty members .
31.407 PC'ace and Freedom Party
m e mbL·rs. 28,083 members of
mis <'e llanceous parties ;irort
790· l97111dependenlS
* * * Fr .. ra,,eAJ
TURNOUT ••
commitll'CS not affilia ted with
s pecific candidates or partacb
t•ontr1butcd $18.7 million to
congn.·ssional candidates.
1\ lolul of 155 5 m1llmn
/\n1,·n1-..1n.' <i rl' t'hg 1hl1· to vol "
Tu1·:.rl.t\ llut mos t l11rl'1·as t:. 1.tr1·
th <JI urnlt·1 ·10 p1•n ·t'nt \.\Ill go to
llw JH1lls Tiu· f1j.!Ul'L' mig ht bt• a:.
low as :i:t p,•reent In t he l!rH
m1d·tl'rm 1•let1ion. 36 pcrCl•nl ()f
lhl' digihlc \Oters went to thl•
nnlls
Tho:-1; ""ho vole w1 II dl·r 1dc the
follu"' ing
The· m..tkl'UIJ of lh(• llouse of
lt c pl'l':>t•1\t:Jt 1VeS tn lhl' !j6th
<.:011g n •:.:.. n tot al of J35 scats.
When the 95th Congress ad-
JOUrncd last month there we re 28.S
D<.·moerals. 146 Hcpubhcans and
lour \'m·ant scl:lts.
Conll'sls fur onc·lh1 rd of lhl•
Senate. With 3S scats lo be filled .
t"" o Ue m9('rati; arc uno ppost·ci
Of tht• conwsted seats. 17 ari•
held by Repubhcuns and 16 liy
lkmo n<.1ts In the !15th Cong re.~'·
l)(•m otrats controlled the Senalt•
h.\ a m ar gmof62to38.
The governors of 36 states. 26
of whom are De moc rats . nr nt·
Republicans a nd one an 10
dcpenden. Ove rall. there arl•
independent. Overall, there :m ·
37 Democrnlic governors and 12
llepublirnn:..
Leg1slatur<'S in 45 stale~
The Republitan Nationul
Committee tomm1tted SI million
to a t·ampa1gn to elect GOP
t•and1dates to the • !>htlt•
h·g1slatun'!>. Democrats control
both branches of the Jegis latur1 ·
in 36 stales to the Republican:.·
five.
Variations on Cailforn1<1'!>
tax-<.'utting Proposition 13 in IG
slates. Proposals to cut or limit
taxes and spending arc on thl'
ll<tllot in Alabam a, Anzon;1.
/\rkansas. Colorado. Hawu11.
Idaho. Illinois, M assachusetL'>.
Michigan. Missouri, Nehraskc.1.
Nevada. North Dakota, Oregon.
South Dakota and Tl!xas.
Othe r measures on slal1'
h:.a llol~ de<ihng with 1sstw:-
rang1ng from a ban on the union
shop in Missouri. barring
smoking in most public places in
California and allowing peoph·
in Oregon to buy false teeth
without g~lng t~ a dentis t.
Fro•Pa9eAJ
IRAN •••
government provocators for the
arson and chaos in the streets
and called on the people to a~id
t•onfrontalion with s ecurity
forces "in view or the fact that
unpredictable situations an·
about to take place and in order
to prevent. . . bloods hed ."
Azhari. a 6l·year-o ld. four-star
gener al. has been chie f or staff
l)f Iran's armed forces since uni. He graduated from Iran's
war t'O!Jege and then went
through several military courses in the Unit_ect States. He Is
known as a top military
administrator. is said to be
extremely honest . and h as no
business ties and ls a devout.
Moslem ...
Sh arif-Emami. 69. was
appointed prime m inister Aug.
27 with hopes that his close ties
to Moslem leaders could e nd the
bloodshed that has taken more
than 1,000 lives since J anuary.
The shah also is Moslem as arc
90 percent o( the· country's 34
million ciUicns.
In addition to Sharif·Emami,
the ministers o1 education and
hlsher education a1IO resl111ed.
f 'rum Pag~ ,\ l
RESCUE. • •
l'Ountt-d "The little boy ":.t!>
looking out the wrndow, crymg,
S<'rl'am111g for help. T here Wl'rl.'
soml• JX'Ople standing around
7he y ycll<:d for me not to go
nl•a1· the blaze. I put on m y
f!loves und tried to force the
door open . but c ouldn 't t
grabbed a fire extinguis her and
s l<.1mm(>() il through the window.
and pullt·d the boy out."
Hl• said he ll'd the child to a
d1kh nearby, then returned to
lht> flaming vehic les. But tlw
heal was too intense to appro<ich
a second time. he said.
A trucker joined Foster in lrv
ing to get the car d oor open
They tied a winch to the handle
lo try to force it open, but thl·
oute r frame of the door simply
peeled off. Foster said.
The boy's father-. David
Brinston, was en route to the
h ospita l to JOin ha s son
A uthorities s aid he had rt·
mained 1n Clarksdale. Miss .
when• the family had attc ndl'd
funl'ral Sl'rVlt:CS for the ruther Of
Mr!> lktt::. and 7\f r:. Brin:. Lon
A"iin's-34th
Child Named
After "l.iver
N i\ IHOBI. Keny a (AP 1
Prc:.1dt·nt Ida /\mm hus naml'd
has 34th child Kagera fiiv('r.
Ugand a Radio has reported
Num~r 34 1s u boy and ;14 •~
thr ltltal number of eh ildn·n or
r1c1ully fathered by .t\m1n
/\nd he was namt•d Kagl'r a
1!1\'<'r rn hCJ11or of tht· "ar "1th
'lt'l{:hbormg Tant anaa. accord
;nJ? to tht• broadeas t m o niton·d
hl'r4' Sunda).
Thl· radio said lhe namf• was
chos1.•n becaui.e the baby was
ho rn to /\man's senior wif<.'.
M<td ina. during Uganda's annex·
at1o n of a strip of Tanzanian
land bctwC<!n the Kagera River
and the Uganda n border la:.t
wee k.
The river. according to Ugan.
d a. now forms the fronllinc·
b€'lween the two armies
Fro• Page Al
THEFT ••.
during the period of Oct. 27 to
Oct. 29, it added.
"On or about Oct. 31. 1978.
Rifkin met with an individuaJ in
Los /\nR<'les and s aid that he had
a c quired the abo ve -note d
diamonds," the a ffidavit said.
. .... ilifkin ex hibit ed
approximately about $1 m illion
"-'Orth of lhe diam onds lo the
ind1victual <1nd left three storw~
with that person."
The FBI said tho~<' !>ton1·~
have bec•n 1dl•nt1Cted b~ tht•
hrok<'f as th<' on<·s bought tn
Switzerland from the Soviets.
Th<· affidavit s aid that during
lhe trnnsact1on at Sec1fr1ty
Pacific. Rifkin used the aliai; of
M 1kc Ha nson and idl'nt1ftl•d
h1mselr as un e mployee of tlw
intl•rnational banking o ffae of
Scl:urily Pacific. Subsequently,
it said. h P m c ntt onect in
con ver salions that h e had
acqulrC'd'a new identify and wu!>
going lo "pluc€.'s unknown."
The aHidavlt added : "Ht>
furthe r st41ted that S ecurit y
Pacific Bank would bear the lo~:.
of ttie $10.2'mittion "
Wine T~ting
Benefit Set
A 'wine tasting party has been
sch eduled by Zonta Club In·
ternational Wednesday from 1 to
9 p .m . tn the omce of E. F. Hul·
ton and Co .. 25283 Cabot Road.
La~una Hills
Funds from the project are to
benefit the Albert Sitton Homl•.
a home for displaced Orangt·
·Counly children
The Zonta Club is a service or·
ganlzation or execuUve women
dedi~ated lo encouraging hig h
ethical bwnness standards and
improvin~ the professional
stotus or women. spokeswoman
Sharon S. Zimberg aaid.
T01t7 8b1elda of tbe Charles
Kru1 Wlnery Is Instructor for
the. evenlns lecture
County Agrees on $2.5 Million Pact
The OrMge Coun~y Board of
Sup1.•rvlso rs ml'I "' 'ecn•t
st.•1n11on IJbt week und a~reed to
pay $2 ~ mlll10 11 fur 7 75
beachfront p c rcs south qf
l>uh1.·1w lhi<•d' ~ II the county's offer 1s a1·1·('pl
ed at a <.·ourt :.ctllcme.ot con·
ferencc this wc•ek. a new county
beach P•rk will run a long l.647
f tt'I lll'I wee 11 Dohe n y Beach
St:tte park and tht• nc>rthern tip
of the resldtmtiul Capistrano
J)c;_1ch urea.
Tn this lltnl'. the beachfront
has bcc>n known variously a:s the
Oohl!n)' hl-ach club site. llolc in
l h l ' F I' n c e n I' ;1 l' h . J n d
sometime~ ws part of (;apislnano
lk<tch
County lnte rrl!l In the beach
·war. kindled in 1972 whe n ihc
state abandoned iti; Interest In
acq\llring thrt.•(' <acres of the
pl'opc rtY. adjucl'nl lo Uoh~ny ·
S ubsequently. the · count v
Arson Blamed; Nine
Die in Hotel Fire
I
HONESDALE. Pa IAP > Arson caused a fire that killed at
ll':tst mne residents of a \9th century hotel. a coroner s ays Stx
'others arl• mjssing and may have perished in the intense blaze
"There 1s no doubt that it was a susp1c1ous hre and I ~l1e\'e 1t
.vas arson." Wayne (;ounly Coroner Robert J ennings said l1f thL'
Sund ay morning fire a t th<.• Allen Motor Inn in this rur al lo" n in
northeastern Pennsylvania.
Nine bodies h~d been recovered fr~m the rubble or the hot~f
when t he search was called off Sunday nrght. and J ennings said six
rcsidL·nU. we re still unaccounted for
began a t'Ondcmnation art!on of
-1 .8 acr~ soulh or the pitrcel of
interest lo the st.at~.
Public purchase or the land
bl•ca mc a ronlrove ri.y in August
1975 when th,· Capist rano Bt:ad 1
tn v<'s tmt•nt Company Ltd., .1
partnership. beRan an lnvcrM·
cor\de nµialion ac·tion.
ln effect. that action a~CUSL's
the county and st ate of di>prlving
the purtnersh1p of the use of its
pro perty from Decembe r 1969 to
August 1975 through a series of
restrictions prohibiting its dt•
velopmenl.
The partnership argued that .
m e ffect , ioning and otht·r
l'('Slrictions d eprive d th1·
purtnen;h1 p from using the land
without payment uf Just com
pens a lion
A:; u rcsull . the partnersh111
IO ')l lhl· p1opl'rty throu g h
fort•C'losun• lo. Un1kd Callforn1J
B.rnk in lah• W75
Slrll t>t•ndmg 1s ;1 lawsuit that
~l'l'ks lo repay lh<' partners for
the damage alle~edly done their
financial interc.'St through state
and county action.
(t 1s hdiev1·d thl· h:mk now
says the propt'rty. wh1.:n us~ for
1l!> best poss1llll· u::.L', is worth s:1.ti m illton
"I havl' an idea where thl· fire started. under a sla1rwell , hul I
"on 't t<tlk :.1bout that further." sC:Jid J<.·nnings. who wai:. being as
~1 ::.ted 1n his llWl'::.t 1g atwn hy the New York City <arson squad and
Dr. Marvm Aron:.on~Ph1ladclphia's medical examiner Till' blaze was the third at the hotel 1n two months. one
flr<'fightt'r smd The first two fires were minor and caused no in
1uril·s .Jl'nn111g~ not d th,1l an Oct 5 fire &ls o started under .i
st.11nH·ll
Thl' sl'nrch for more· h<ld1L·:. resumed today Aronson suggostcd
that the remains of some v1ct 1rns might never be found.
Rut the county's offer of S2 5
million is hast'd crn a n appra1sJI
that tn•ats thi· l:ind's hi~h1·:.t
• .111<1 bl•St us1• for hotl'I and mold
dl•vl'111pm1·1\l rathl'I' than for
residential U!iC seen in th!! bank's
appraisal.
On llPrWoy
S 1 x l <.• t • n .. ' , :.i r o Id P c..t t l '
Wiison. a· dis ta nt<.' runm·r
Imm La Palma. smile~ Sun
ch.1} Jftcr arriving al Ne\\
York 's Fort Tryon Park
l\11ss Wtls oA , who s uffe rs
from ('ptl('psy. run 2.000
mi l e s to promote th<.•
Ep1l ep:::;~ Found;..ilion.
Silver,. Jewelry
Taken in El Toro
A burglur whost• melhod of t'll·
try •~ unkno"'" look ::.ilvcr :rnd
Jl'Wl•lry va lu~d al SJ.300 from .in
El Toro home.
Orange County sheriff'~ of.
ficers s aid the the ft was report
ed by Florence Rarr Goodrich.
55. of 2345.'i Ouryen St. She ",i::.
away from her home al lhl·
time.
John Wayne
Bome Grab
Nullified
Canadian o rr1 c 1<.1l s h a vt>
agreed they acted too h<isllly
and have offered to n :fund an
$800 fine arid pay for 20 case s of
liq uor they confisratt•d off John
Wayne's yacnt ~!i summ~r
T he liquor. with an est1maH·d
value of $2,000. was taken off the
Wild Goose in August at P ender
Harbor northwest of Va ncouver
by Royal Canadi:rn mou1tties
who also fined the s kippe r $800.
The actor was not on board tit
the time. Th e c onvertcd
minesweeper was unde r c harter
to a group of Canadian bus •·
nessmen at lhe time.
Friday. MichaeJ Wayne. the
actor 's son. said a protest filed
by the maater or the yacht. Bert
Minshall. has been revkwcd by
Canadian a u thori ties who
agreed to cover the coats of the
incident.
According to Wayne. the yacht
went th.rough Canadian customs
10 Victoria.
· 'ln a s1tualion like that. the liq·
uor all goes into a locker and
the customs officer is supposed
to seat it. The idea is that if you
want a drink. you go out and buy
Canadian liquor.•· the acto r's
son expl~ned.
According l o Mins hall. th1 •
customs officer in V1C'lo ri a
forgot to seal the liquor lock1.:r.
Wht•n the yacht ~ot to Pcndl·r
Ha rbor. a mountie came on
board in a disput1.· O\'Cr the typ1.•
or f1shin~ hcen~t· th<· Y<tl'hl ·~ ~uests were usmi;? •
The unseal ed locker was
found. the tiquor confiscated ancl
the caotam fined.
M inshalt appealed and Fnd,1y
hl• was contacted by Canadwn
officials who said they'd rerund
the fine and cover the cost of lh1·
hquor.
It is rt!porH .. '<i in a confidential
memo l o t h e Bo ar d or
Supervisors that the bank "ex
pressed interest in the county
acquiring lhc cnt.Jre Capistrano
Beach parcel," meaning thl! full
7 75 acres.
Ther e is no provision in lbe
county o r affiliated dislril't
hudgets for the $2.S million
purc h:.tio(•.
llowe\'€.'r. 1t is belie ved th.11
ot h1·r 11:.trhor Beac h l·io <ind
l'ark') D1stru.·t proJl'rl::. lh,11
ha \t• bl•t•n rundl•d Wiii hi' ahan
llo m·<l for tht· tim1.• bring in fo \111
llf rublit· pun:ha1>\' of I ht· heill:h
Silt'.
Second Trial
Vpheld in
M<Us Sl,ayings
WASJIJNGTON IAP> -Th1.·
U.S. Supreme Courl today in cf
feet order~ a n~w trial for u
Hamilton . Ohio. man convicted
in the E3ster Sunday slaying
three years ago or his m other.
brother and nine relatives.
The justices let s t and an Ohio
Supre m e Court decis ion ovl!r
lurning James Ruppert's com·tt"
lion because he had been "mis·
informed" as to the <·on:.l'·
qucnccs of wai\'ing his right Lo .1
jury trial.
Ruppert. who was sentenced
to life imprisonment for hr:. 1975
conviction. is ~ini:? he ld ~1 th1•
Lima Stale Hospital for th1·
('nrn1nally l n!'lune 111 L1m.1 ,
Ohw
Iii' pres umably will r emain
there until ~tale a ulhorit re~ u1
r.1n 1H· for .1 n .. w trial
H llJIJ}l'r1 wus I I .met II v1ng .ii
hi' mulht•1"~ 1f ;tn11llon homo·
wh1·n his hrnther's familv \'1:.11
t•d for Easter dinnt'r Ma.rr h 30 1~75 .
Prosecutors said that in a ftl
011 J nger , Ruppert gunnrd down
h•5 mother. brother. s rster -m-
IJ w and ei g ht n i t'«'es a nct
n1.·rhew:.. ranging in .1gc from 1
to 17.
from our OOys oopt.
for full ...
t'
,
th«. sof'tu,t 100~ lamb&-.i.ool v-ni.ck ~rs, ful ty fa&htoned. and kn1U..ed
in scotland.eep«18lly fOr aL-ee&Cl.
s12ea 8-20, in mony bC..out1ful colore
44 faehion island, newport center 644-5070
\
l '
MARJNE CAPT. NICK WIUJCH AND SGT. DUTCH STRASSNER DWARFED BY SIMULATOR
Wtttary Usea Sfmulated Plane to Teach Marine, Navy and Coast Guard Piiots
Landing !njects Reality
Piwts Trained by El Toro Sirrmlator
REPORTER REBECCA HELM AT SIMULATOR CONTROLS
f11g_ht School Director Capt. Kurt Redfern Is Co-pilot
Ends in Draw
'13' Authors Split
In 36th District
A race dt•H•lop<-d t has weekend
betwl'en 36th D1 c;t n ct State
Senate cand1datec; Hon Cordova
3nd John Schm1t.rnn .... ho had sup
port from lhl' ;a uthor~ of Propoc;1 -
t10n 13. Paul Gann und lloward
Jan·1s.
The race appeared to end m a
<4raw.
In computerized "pt•rsonal"
letters sent to voters. Cordova.
Democrat and ·incumbent as-
semblyman. had the signature
of Gann on his mailer .
"Ron Cordova's,commitments
to reduce government spending
is not Republican and it's not.
Thal,' s Part
Of Probl.em
iNv'iANAPOLis (A,1'') .. -soare' 2.000 invitations
to a Nov. 15 worltsbop de-
signed to promote better
customer understanding of
the postal service were de-
livered three days too late
to make the resiatraUoo
deadline.
The .tnvttations -12,000
i n a ll -r eached ·In·
dianapolls businessmen
Saturday, tour days after
the deadline.
W. Thomas Moore a
public lnlonnaUon officer
for the local post office.
said t..bole who missed the
reglslraUoo date because
of the delayed lnvU.attona
can 1tUl rectater at the
door of the Indianr Con· ventJon Center.
Democratic. fl is a people 1ssu('
that affects all of us alike."
Gann said over his signature on
the Cordova mailing
J a rvi s sig n e d a Schm1Lz
mailer att ackin ~ Cordova by
linking him w1lh "olher ba g.
s pending politicians."
"John Schmitz' elect.ion is so
important he is the onl y can-
didate in America for whom (
will be walking door-to-door,"
Jarvis said over his signature.
The Cordova computer coun-
te red in bis letter by declaring.
"Paul Gann, co-author of
Proposition 13 and I are working
together to put a Constitutional
lid on government spending."
Cordova said petitions will be
circulated near Orange Coast
polling places Tuesday in sup-
port of the dnve. "Paul Gann
and I need your support to con-
trol governme nt spending."
·Cordova declared.
In the Schmitz' letter. Jarvts
warned that if Cordova is ele<'t·
ed to the senate. "be can make
good his threat by voting to raise
your state income and sales
taxes."
Cordova's letter to voters
countered, "I am proud that the
Assemt)ly Republican Caucus
'Sas rat.eel me among the three
most consistent and outspoken
opponents of unnecessary gov-
ernment spending ... "
Jn addition to the Jarvis-Gann
aee-aaw between Cordova and
Schmitz, there was another
irony.
At many Orange Coast
households Saturday. Che
postman broaght OOt.b letters in
the same mail.
Thal appeared to be another
draw.
By REBECCA HELM
Of -o.lty ...... SUH We were cleared for landing at
the Hone Kong airport. ~
Though the haze. 6 to 8 miles
a h e ad I spu~d the parallel
runways. I was instructed to
head for the long white strip
stretching out to the left .
With both hands gripping the
steering column. I felt the heavy
throb of the huge KC l.30R cargo
plane flo wing thro ugh m y
fingers.
The mammoth s teel bird
began to drift to the n ghL I
struggled lo pull 1t back on
course but failed.
•Unruffled. the voi~ in my ear
said . ·'Well. okay. I sec you like
the right runway better. We'll
bring you in there."
I stopped fighting the "yoke"
c as those in the Oying biz call
the steering column>.
Movin g through the sky and
dropping at a rate of about 800
feet per minute, a doz~•things
fla s hed throu g h my mind:
"Were the naps down? Watch
the speed, don 't let it fall too
low. and by all mean$ k~ the
nose up -but not too high.•
P e rspiration dampi!ned my
palms as I realized f was bring·
ang the $10 m1llioo Lockheed
aviation marvel an for a landing.
Me. who had never been inside
of a cockpit dunng my entire
life
Th~hin g light of the
runway rushed cl()S('r. I was on
course. The wrngs wobbled a bit
from side to side. but all was
well and the runway• was dead
ahead. Any second now the
wheels would touch ground.
A jolt. a bump, and we were
down. I pulled back on the lhrot·
tie and felt the speed drop as the
thrust of the four engines reared
into reverse.
As we rolled to a stop. I leaned
back in my i,eat and breathed a
:,1gh or rehef.
I glanced over at Kurt Red-
fern, the taJI. blond U.S. Marine
captam sitting in the pilot's seat
next to me. "Not bad." be said
cheerfully.
Redfern was cheerful be<:ause
my whole Hong Kong novice
landing had taken place inside a
large flight training building at
El Toro Manne Air Statjon in a
simulator attached'to hydraulic
pumps about 20 feet in the air.
The simulator is a dilly
IL as so close to the real thing
that military officials use it for
advanced training and qualifica-
tion of their Marine. Navy, and
California Coast Guard pilots.
The simulator at Et Toro is
presenUy the only.one of its kind
in the world. and· although de.
sign and construction were ex-
pensive, in the long-run the sav-
ing Is enormous, Redfern, El
Toro ·s fb.ght director. said.
As an example, be said the
same plane in the air would USfl
$400 per boor in fue l s upply ..
Also. the simulator can do seven·
or eight landing approaches an
hour while the actual plane
could only do about two an hour.
Sance tbe mock-up was built
two years ago, military officials
have trained about 500 pilots in
it. Marines make widespread
use of the versatile KC130R for
in·air refueling, cargo and
passenc_er transport. The need
for large numbers of pilots to fly
the fleas is vital, Redfern said.
Outside the simulator looks
Uke nothing more than a still·
borne wbJte canva. and metal
box . Inside, however, the
cockpit area is designed to ex-
actly duplicate Its genuJne slater
even to including rolled -up sun
shades oo the cockpit windows.
During "Oi&bt." a scanner at·
tacbed to a computer in an adJ•·
cent room moves acrou a huge
topo1rapb.lcal map. To t.be pilot,
the vlew out tbe wtndslUeld loob
almott kleatkal to actual sky
and (round vtews.
•
Mond!y. No\l9fnbet 6, 1978 s DAIL y PtlOT A 3
9.6 Percent Raise
2¥2-Year Pact Ends ,. .
CoUnty Bus Dispute
A labor dis pute between
management of the Orange
County Transit District <OC'J'D )
and 491 bus drivers ended late
Sunday with the awarding of a
new 2~<: year contract.
The new pact gives drivers a
9.6 percent pay hlke retroactive
to June l, their fi rst pay raise in
20 months.
The binding agreem ent.
awarded by an arbitr.it1on
panel. also gives drivers fi ve
per«nl pay raises in June 1979
and 1980. along with cost of
II ving adjustments every s 1 x
months.
"Considering that the first pay
raise is I-Or a two year period."
OCTD Gt!neral Manager James
Rei c hert said , "th e wage
increase falls within the
guidelines set forth rttently by
President Carter ."
The arbitration a-Ward also
granted the district the right lo
hire part-lime bus drive r s
during pe ak morning and
evening rush hours.
The settlement should spell
the end to a wildcat "sick in" by
drivers that forced cancellation
of 79 of the district 's 359 bus runs
Thursday and 12 on Friday.
Thursday, 112 drivers failed to
show up for work. leaving some
OCTD passengers waiting for
buses that never arrived
Another 61 phoned an all
Friday. according to OCTD
s pokesman Tom Eic hho rn.
despite UnlOO eCCo r t s to
encourage drivers to return to
work
Workers were reporting to
their jobs as usual over the
weekend. Eichhorn said.
The pay for _most OCTD
drivers will jump immediately
by 65 cents per hour to $7.40
under the new contract.
In addition to the five percent
raises next June and In June
1980. drivers will receive cost of
living adjustments every six
months starting in December.
They will be equal to one ceot
per hour for every one half
percent increase in the cost ol
living index.
Arbitration had been under
way since the drivers' contract
expired last May. District and
union officials agreed that the
ar bitrators' decision would be
binding on both sides.
Last week's "sick in" was the
first work stoppage since OCTD
began bus service in 1972.
The s ick ca lls were not
sanctioned by drivers' United
Transportation Union.
Eichhorn sakf district officials
are not contemplating any
action against those drlve'rs who
phoned in.
Fear Quelled
Clemenlean RecolDlls R~cue
By ANNE COOPER
Of a. OlllY ,..._.SUH
An overriding determination
to rescue a person from danger
can cancel out fea r an an ap-
parently life-threaterung s1tue1 -
t ion . says Todd Snider. 17. who
was recently commended for go-
ing to the aid of two swimmers
caught in a dangerous riptide.
"I knew I could drown. but I
wasn't thinking about that,"
said Snider or tbe dramatic Sept.
19 rescue ~ a young German
couple off San Clem ente's
Trafalgar Lane ~ch. "I could
see from the terror in their eyes
that they didn't expe<:t to make
at. All I could think about was
getting them safely back to
shore ."
Snider had gone to the beach
to surf that warm September af·
tcmoon. after attending classes
at San Clemente High School,
where he had just started his
senior year. At th~ beach he ran
into another s urfe r . c ity
firefighter Mike Dollar.
As the two young men stood
chatting on the sand. a little girl
a nd her mother streaked past.
screaming. "They're drowning~
They're drowning!"
Looking out to sea. Snider and
Dollar could see a man and
woman s truggling against a
strong rip current.
··1 immediately forgot every-
thin~ I'd learned in two years
as a junior lifeguard ." s aid
Snider. ''I'd bad it drilled into
me that I should always take
something that would float when
going to a rescue. But I just took
off. trying ·t-O get to the two
0..ty Pti.t S~ -
SAVES TWO LIVES
Todd Snider, 17
for their qwck re:.1>0nse, wh1<:h
was credited with saving th~
Mullers· hves.
Snider. who had previous ly
helped battle ~he devastating
1976 San Clemente fire. said lhc
satisfaction or he lping people m
trouble LS what has prompted
him to choose working for the
San Clemente Fire Department
as-his "number one" career
preference .
Man Rescued t~l-~mers as quickly a s poss1-
"It's pretty tough to JOln the
San C lemente department.
because they have so many -
quahfied applicants." he said.
"I would probably have it easwr
""'-Both Franz and Jutta Muller
-had parucked by the time Sruder
and Dollar reached them .
if I went anto business with my
dad. But helping people seems
more Important to me than mak·
ing money. Besides. people arc
always happy to see a fireman.
and I lake that "
From Surf,
Hospitalized
An Orange Coast visitor re·
mained in critical condition to-
day after a near-drowning Sun·
day at Scotchman's Cove. north
of Laguna Beach. a South Coast
Medical Center s pokes woman
said today.
County paramedic. David
Wilson identified the victim as
Donald Duvol. 32, of Yucc<t
Valley.
He said the 10:30 a .m . acci· dent occurred a s Duvol and
several friends were snorkeling
and Duval passed out. His com·
panions reportedly pulled him an
to s hore and adminis tered
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
until paramedics arrived.
Wilson said Duvol's heartbeat
bad stopped and he was not able
to breathe when paramedics ar-
rived. He said the victim's
heartbeat later resumed but he
is still unable to breathe in-
dependently.
"They were swallowing a lot
of wat~r and turning all kinds of
rolors." said Snider. "I knew
they were in serious trouble "
The strong riptide and the
Mullers' frantic struggling made
it impossible for Snider and
Doll;ir to tow the swimmers
back to shore. While Dollar kept
Muller afloat. Snider s ub-
merged. and digging his toes In·
to the ocean bottom . reached
over his head to push Mrs.
Muller. inch by ine h. out of the
current and into shallow water.
1 • rt was touch and go for a
while there." said Snider. "She
had a pretty good grip on my
head. and I wasn't sure I was
making any progress ...
With Mrs . Mulle r s afely
.ashore. Snider returned and
helped Dollar keep M ullcr afloat
until lifeguards arrived from
the ir headquart e r s at the
municipal pier
Cou n ci lwo m an Donn a
Wilkinson s ubsequently com
mended both Snider and Dollar
B/,acks Flay
St.ones' Disc
NASHVILLE, Tenn CAP>
The National Confer e nce of
Black Churchmen has called fo r
a boycott of a recent ree-ord
3lbum by the Rollin~ Stones
because one of the songs con-
tains lyncs which they say are
1rusulting to black people
The c hurchmen voted t o
boycott the record . "Soml'
Garis." saymg that a hne in the
title song refers an a degrading
way to alleged i,exual pref·
t•rencesofblack women
Stones' singer Mir k J a~~cr ha!>
reportl'dly said that the song 1s a
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County getting thu~l' b.tllob 1·ounled In th romputer Mn
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0 WHEN IT ('OMES lo \.Ult' roununa. JU8l COMldt r
Orange County Pout1co Goes Hananas Wattang for Vote Tallr1
what h appened to Orange County in the primary election
last June 6. . After the po1ls closed. the county computers went to
work and tallied 575,000 votes in the next 18 hours. Which
wasn't too bad. It was about six hours slower than had
been projected. But we've done worse around here. Trouble was. figuring on absentee ballots. there were
about 7.000 more to be counH:d.
And the computer people dinked around on tbese for
the ne xt 11 days.
Paet Spurned
Arabs Remain
Split by Sadat
HA<; 1 ll>AO. lruq <AP> -Al ilh League members ended their sum·
mlt t·onforc1w1• doser m some ways, but still appeared Co be split over
l~o niiuon they met -what to do about Egyptian President Anwar
Sadut a11d tus peace moves with Israel. -
Cumplcte resulhl of the almost four·day session were not lm·
mc:dlaLcly rel eMl>OO Mfl6" Sun·
duy'i. final gathering, but Iraqi it "has decided not to a pprove
l'n·stdt•nt Ahmed Hassun al-these <Egyptian-Israeli) agree·
lfakr culled them "po1ntivc." His ments and refuses to deal with
uut1on le<l tbc push to tsolate any consequences resulting from
~ad.st them."
A 1·111wlut!1n~ !>tatemenl called Yasser Arafat, Palestine
un t:;gypt to return to Arab Liberation Organization chief.
ranks .rnd not lo deal wilh the called the talks a "magnificent
lion1st entity." It also rea f· success,"butbedidnotsaywhy.
firmed the PLO as "the sole When pressed 'about the ques·
kg1t1male representative of the lions of sanctions against Sadat.
I' .t lestuuun people." be said measures were adopted,
BUT TIIERE apparently was
no harder action taken against
Sadat, despite pus h es b y
hardltoers. because or resistance
by the more powerful moderates.
ei;pecially Saudi Arabia.
N evcrtht-less. Iraqi Foreign
Minister Sadouo Hamm11di told
rt: po rte r s the conference
uchievcd "full i;uccess." adding
News, Tilnes
Published
In New York •
NEW YORK <AP l --The Daily
News. creeling readers with Lhe
front pagt• headline "He llo
There. Remember Us?" and The
New York T1mel.>, looking as
though it had never been away ..
hi t the str~ts today for the first
tune tn89days.
Pres~ at the two morning
dailies began to roll after lbe last
of an array of unions approved
contract agreements, and the
first copies were on newsstands
by3a.m.
THE NEWS, which published a
relatively large edition of 176
pa~es. said it printed its normal
press run of 2 million copies, the
largest circulation io the coun·
try The Times. with a circulation
of almost 900.000. is the third
largest in the country after the
News and the Los Ar.geles
Times.
but he declined to elaborate.
BUT AN Of'FIC I Al.
spokesman for the Arab League
said there was no decision to
sever relations with Sadat. C....
Before the summit concluded.
PLO official Vassar Rabbou told
reporters the Arab League voled
to allocate $3 billion annually for
military confrontation against
Israel. Other sources put the
figure at $2.2 billion a year over
five years.
Rabbou said the money would
go to Syria and Jor.W.n. aod said
$150 million vtas -e'inDarked for
the Palestinians in the West
Bank a nd the Gaza Strip to
"wage the struggle" from Ill.Side
the occupi~ territories.
BUT IN nlE past. Arab stales
have promised large sums to
maintain an Arab confrontation
a nd the fund s n ever
materialized. One month ago at a
hardline meeting in Syria. reje<'·
tionists pledged $1 billion for
such a fund. but 1t apparently
never materialized.
On Saturday, lbc conference
sent a delegation to Cairo to s~
Sadat and reportedly to offer tum
billions or dollars in aid to help
his nation's economy if he would
spurn Israel. But instead he
turned his back on the delega·
tion. refused to meet it and said
money would not influence his
decision.
One PLO source s aid Sadat·~
refusal proved he "1l.> an 1ncor
rigible traitor."
Twenty of 21 league members
a tte nded . Libya. a ha rdlinc
state, did not and its leader. Col.
Moammar Khada fy. said he
would not aUcnd becaul.>c mcm·
bers were not united.
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Fa111ilg Mourns
I
Unidl'.ntified pair mourn a relative who died in the
deadliest fire m the hrstory of Des Moines Iowa. A blaze
of unknown origin killed at least 10 'working in a
Younk~rs dep~rtment store a l 9: 15 a .m. Sunday. The
store. m Iowa s largest shopping mall, the Merle Hay.
w~s .to have opened at noon. An eleventh person was
m1ssmg and feared dead in the blaze. Damage was
estimated in the millions of dollars.
Austrians Reject
Use of Nuke Plant
VIE~A. Austria CAPl -Austnan voters have narrowly rejected
a ~ million nuclear plant. this nallon 's first, and dealt a &tunning
pohbcal defeat to Chancellor Bruno Kreisky and his Soclallal Party.
At a . f!t:WS confer ence today . Kreisky accepted personal
r~pons1b1lity for the defeat but declined to say whether be woWd re·
sign. as he had hinted before. Sunday's nucJear·power referen· "no" votes and l,576,839 "yes"
dum. Some political observers votes, a margin of 29,469 votes.
speculated the government chief Ballots were cast by 64 percent
would offer his resignation at a of the nation's 5 million eligible
meeting with party leaders later voters. ,
t oday but they would over· The vot e r s we r e asked
whelmingly reject it. whether Austria should pursue
"CHANCELLOR Kre1sky 1s
much more urgently needed by
the Republic of Austria Lhan 1s
Zwentendorf cthe nuclear
plant>," said Vienna 's Mayor
Leopold Gratz.
Austria's first plebiscite since
World War 11 yielded 1,606.D
the peaceful uses of nuclear
e.nergy and begin operating il!.l ,_,
first nuclear plant, which was
completed several months.ago.
The narrow victory for anti·
nuclear ranks came in an elec·
lion preceded by the hot.test
political debate In many years in
lhls country.
Which. again. might not matter much in runaway
races. But we had a couple of squeakers working. The
aforcmenttont'CI Baker was locked in a runoff battle wtth
Lhc now-dcpos(.-d incumbent supervisor Larey Schmit.
BY JUNE 12. the computer counters had Schmit ahead
by 27 votes. By June 14., the lead had shifted by a handful
to Baker. By June 15, Baker had widened his lead by 45
votes . By June 16. he was down to a 44 -vote lead.
Its front page looked much like
any other day's. with stories on
Tuesday's election. riots in Iran.
border clashes between China
and Vietnam -and the end of the
newspaper strike, which at oat·
time also involved the afternoon
New York Post.
THE TIMES, WHICH boasts of
covering "All Lhe News That's
Fil lo Print." published a nine-
page summary of the big events
it missed : the brief reign of Pope
.John Paul l. the election of Pope
John Paul II. the Camp David ac·
eord nn~ the Ya nkees' World
torf::'t ........ •
OavC' Baker finall y won that runoff position.
But Orange County's vote-counting people certamly
did know how to hold the populace in suspense. Not to men·
Hon the candidates. Even al th~ end . on June 16, the weary computer peo·
pie had announced the final returns and then had to
backtrack. They found the computer hadn't given back as
many ballots as had been fed into it.
Series baseball triumph. -
The stereotypers were the first
of four unions to r atify new con
tracts Sunday.
WHEN THE COUNTY CREWS finally got that
squared away, one wag observer suggested that they could
now announce. "The second draft of the edited, interfaced
and condensed Orange County primary election final vote
count." Maybe this time it will all be different. Maybe, maybe.
Pre&smen. paperhandlers and
machinists followed with quick
approval or three-year pacts.
The Newspaper Guild unit at The
Times. which began a strike
Saturday. followed suit early to·
day.
lt 'sonly 48 days until Christmas. All the new contracts call for
pay increases of $68 a week over
the duration of the contracts
Rain Drenches Texas
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Eff ect1ve Oct. 29. •
Orange County Transit District's new phone numbers are
636-RIDE or toll-free ZEMITH 7-RIDE
Our new offices are located at
11222 Aca cia Parkway, Garden Grove, CA 92640
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Watch for the Superheroes
-action adventures in the
comic section of the
DAILY PILOT
STOCKS I BUSINESS
'
NEW YORX CAPl -Tfie naUon's
eeonomy will expand by 2.~ percent
neict year. lta smallest trowtft)rate
1ince 1m. according to major bu.sl-
ne11ea surveyed by McOra,w.ffill Publiutions.
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Monci9y.Nc>Yernber6. 1978 s OAll. Y PtLO r 8 5
lnfmtfon
Cheap lm~rts
Aid Economy
By SYLVIA PORTER
MJdlO .. ~'"'""
"The Jap:anese have done more for the American con·
sumer than Ralph Nader," a government economist said
privately a while ago.
His m~aning : Cheap imports help keep d<?wn prices.
The weakness in the U.S. dollar has become a prime
factor ln fueling the speedup of inflation In 1978 a nd pulling
up pr ces of imports. Every 1 percent decline in the
dollar's buying power in terms or Japanese yen, German
marks or other major currencies has added an estimated
I /10 or 1 percent to consumer prices across-the-board.
M EANWHILE, ACTIONS AND I NACTIONS BY
Congress in the pasf se~sion may force the Treasury to
s lap more duties on imports, intensifying the dnve toward
protectionism .
Instead or being geared to fighting inOalion, trade
policies are swinging toward spurring inflation.
Instead of encouraging cheap imports to curb the price
s piral and instead of protecting U.S. workers from foreign
competition in more direct ways, the country is moving to
restrict impoz:ts. The policies are upside down.
The danger is that
"there is a groWing de·
mand from producers
in industrialized coun·
tries for protection in a
wide range oC pro-
ducts." says the World
Bank. If pressures arc
Money's
Worth
not resisted. import curbs "will inevitably tend to push up
prices in the industrialized countries, adding to the
already difficult problem of persistent inflation." the re·
port says.
Consumers pay for import' limits designed to protect
Jobs of workers in s heltered mdustnes.
Relief from imports for sugar producers costs an
estimated $660 million a year in higher pnces. and sugar
producers are lobbying ror more restraints. Import quotas
on meat cost $400 m illion to $800 milJion annually. The
average cost lo cons ume rs for each job preserved through
trade protection amounts to more than $50,000 a year. s ays
Brookings lns lltutaon economist Robert W. Crandall.
ARE QUOTAS. TARI FFS, "VOLUNTARY'' restraints
and similar barriers necessary to safeguard Amt:rican
JObS?
It's a "dubious" rationale. says the World Bank. Other
studies show that, w1ttun a given industry, more JObs arl'
lost through technological change than through imports.
Trade protection tends to encourag.c involved in-
dustries to delay changes. say some experts. as well as to
put off cost-cutting steps.
Direct. temporary wage subsidies would be a less cost·
ly. less inflationary and more efficient way to help
workers in dying Industries to move into new jobs.
T HE U.S. GOVERNMENT COULD PAY more than
$3,750 to each of the roughly 360.000 hourly workers in the
steel industry. and the total cost to U.S. taxpayers would
be no greater than the cost of current protectionist
policies. Crandall says.
Substituting direct payments for import protection in
the meat, steel and sugar industries could lead to a drop an
prices of as much as $2. 7 billion a year. he says.
Nert: Other faclors
CalComp to Sell
Single DivisWn
California Computer Corp .. Anaheim, has announced
an agrttment in principle that provides for·Xerox Corp. to
acquire substantially all the assets or CalComp's memory
products division in a cash transaction.
The CalComp division is a supplier of magnetic disk
memory systems lo the computer industry. It also
manuractures a line or n exible "floppy" disk drives. not
included as part of the proposed transaction
CALCOMP WILL CONTINUE lo sell. lease and
service its IBM plug-compatible peripheral products. in-
c luding disk and tape memory systems. add-on memories
and the automated tape library. and peripheral equipment
for minicomputers. The COmJJ30Y is also a supplier of com-
puter graphics equipm e nt and inter active gr aphi<'s
systems.
Although specific term s of the contemplated transac·
lion were not disclosed. the sale price was reported to ex·
ceed the carrying value of the assets involved and an·
Ucipated disposition cost s
CalComp estimated the cash proceeds from the
lransaclion at approximately $25 mil!Jon. most of which
will be applied to repayment of bank debt The balance
will be used to satisfy d1v1sion obhgalton~ :ind provide
working capital.
The proposed acqu1s1tion requires the approvaJ of both
Xerox and CalComp directors. It also 1s subject to negotia
lion of a defirutive purchase agreement by the two com -
• panies and an audit of the assets to be transferred.
First A~11 Reports Gaf11•
First American Financial Corp., Santa Ana. has re·
ported increased revenues and net income ror the third
quarter and first nine months of 1978 from the correspond·
ing ~riods of last year.
During the third quarter. gross revenues were
$28,866,692 this year and $24.358.977 in 1977, for an 18 per·
cent increase. Net income increased 17 percent to
$2.949 •• 72. or $1.55 o !>hare, from $2,504, 541 . or $1.30, for the
( TA KI NG )
_:_'TOCK_
three months f'ndcd
Sept. 30, 197R and 1977
respectively.
For the nine-month
period ended Sept. 30,
gross income increased
17 percent to $79,596,330
from $68,032,080 in the
corresponding period an 1m and net Income. before
cumulative effect on prior years of a 1977 accounting
change, increased 6 percent to $7,028,729 from $6,629,370.
Comparative net income per share 1ncreased to $3.61.
from $3.45. The prior year change in accounting method or
r.rovidlng for title losses had the effect or reducing 1977 net
ncome by $2,834,789 to $3,794,581 and reducing 1977 earn·
lngs per share from $3.45 to $1.98.
The firm's prtnclpal s ubsidiary is First American Title
Insurance Co.
E. ... a.tt-.... Oftltt
E . F. Hutton & Co., tnc., a brolre:rate and Investment
banking flnn. bu moved lt6 Santa An• ottlce trom 888
North MaJn St. to the Lloyd 's Bank BuUdint at the corner
of 11th and Ma in Streets.
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vou.. a woman ldentlllM
herseH 8$ lhe only w;t~
~llln1U a l<AOS aoet1t
A "'a" 11110• lllMMlf
lrtCJPed ln 811 ofllc4I wtth
the OMO body of Ille WOfll•
an he fUll m1Kdered
• MOVIE *. "Huie" (19561 Oeofve
Montgomery. Mone Fr-"*' A )'Ol"'IJ mM I~
10 th• Phlllpplnes to •venoe "-deMA oLtML.
tat11411 (1llr.,30 min I
I MACNal I L.EHAER
12:..0 (I) C88 LATE MOVIE
• • "Lad19S Of C11ine"
( 111121 David Janasen.
Jonn wen. A Us. Tr•s·
ury agent triol 10 br'ealc IN
operation of a genoetet
who has Men over an
en11rec11y.
1:00 I TOMOAAOW 1:~ • NEWS
WANTED: DEAD OR
Al.Mi
"Cllelin G~" ti 2:00 1~
M .. 'a 1ntonn8'lt IS wound-
ed Dy KAOS t>eb'e he can on-Ille fOfmula's IOcalion,
{Patt 11
.• J arly Al11uatm.,11, 1
Mau,.
· l)) C8S NEWS
f 30 . I LOVE LUCV
Faring Death
* * * "Seit AM The Sin· o•• 011!'' t 19641 Toriy
CIITTIS. Natille WOOd. A m-oa-eo110t's plan .to
ruin a r-..rcn ps)'Cholo-
0111 a repufallOf\ t>8Ckli<es
v.nen lie fates 1n tove wHt>
,_~hrs)
• • * "McCabe And Mrs
Miller" c 197 I I Warren
Beatty, Julie Ctw-1ati. Par1-
ners Ml up a bu5'ne55 In a
small mining town. only to
M ve larger business inter·
esls move in on 1hem 12
ht$)
Guest· J-Gelway
11:30 8 (I) ..ocKF0RD ALES
"In Pursu•f 01 Coral
Thorne" Aodllo<d IS htred
to IOlow a young woman
JUst 191eased horn prn;on
WhO le 001oWS where a mtMIOl'I
dolars in SIOlen money is
htdden.
8iJ CAPTIOHEO ABC
NEWS
@)MOVIE
2'.271 HEWS 2:30 NEWS
2:67 MOVIE
• • '-> "S1a111on Road"
t 19471 Ronald R~n.
Alexis Smltll. A vet41f'ineri.
an ()UIS tl$.lde Ills I0"8 lor a
,_.. raneller to ligt.t an
CIC>l(lelnlc (2 hfl I
R11:~y l\a> pl.A11neo ,. """Pf-P«lJ 1\)1 lUCy •
~•no..,
t:t>ra.ldinc Fitzgerald gut.·~ts a !) tht•
ll'rmmall> 111 mother of Lou Grant ·s .t~
-.1~tan t <.'1ly editor o n "Lou Grant'' fl) Ui) EVENING AT
SYMPHONY 9:30 fJ Cl) ONE DAY AT A
TIME • MICHAE.l JACI(~
u._t Ja..A $m1Cll, LOii
Angt!Mls 1-cofl.lmllll"I '9 PROJECT UHIVERSI!
tonight al 10 on CBS, Channel 2. · Colin Davis oonducls 1 tie
Boston Symphony Orcnes-
tra In Ovof'ak ·s Symphonic
Variallons end Max
B<ucll's Fantasia on Scol-
t15h fOlk melodies tor VIOiin
Wiii! Ol'ei-118 7·001S1==a
H8CHEWS
LIARS Cl~ t]) JOKER' WILD
SIX Mill DOU.AR
MAN
A "'one!~ man~
nos ~' '°' cuminal p.irposes end 1s e.<PQMd
Dy S•-1n 4 t>ante of
t>IOnle men e SAHFOAD AHO SOH
Fred's prOl8$1 aQ81nst
Lamont'• 1mpend1ng mar-
ro..ge tells 10 ct1anoe 111i.
..on·s mind
Chann.,I LbfiJlfl•
9 KNXT lCBS) Los Angelos D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e l(]l.A (Ind ) Los Angeles 8 KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angele~
Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los Angele~
l1ll KCST (ABC) San Diogo
• KTlV (Ind) Los Angeles e KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angele~
tll KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles G KOCE·TV (PBS) Hunhngton Beacn
lligh Ki~ker
.. ,.., ........
An n-Margaret leads a troop of Rockettes
at New York's Radio City Music Hall.
Although the stage was filled · with stars,
the 6,000-seat auditorium was empty. A
crew was filmjng "Rocketle: A Holiday
Tribute to the Radio City Music Hall." to
be aired Dec. 14 on NBC, Channel 4.
Three Assigned
To 'Sacketts'
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Glenn Ford, Sam El·
tolt and Academy Award-wiMer Ben Johnson will
star in the NBC mini series "The Sacketts," based
on two novels by Louis L'Amour.
The !our-hour drama foUows a pioneer family
in the beginnings of the New Mexico Territory.
Production is underway in Colorado and will
move lo Arizona.
Robert Totten is directing from Jim Byrnes
adaptation of the L'Amour novels "Sackett" and
"The Oaybreakers "
Political Time
'Must' for Radio
WASIIlNGTON IAP> -Broadcasters must
make a reasonable amount of lime available to
PoUtical candidates, regardle$S or the type of music
or news the stations present to listeners-, t~ Federal
Com municatJons Com mission says.
The FCC said in a decision announced Thursday
that WKXQ ln Hibbing, Minn., must report how it in·
-tends to meet obligations lo Sen. Wendell Anderson.
the DemOcretic nominee seeking another term. An=-
dersoo complained the station released to sell him
flve·mlnute segments and quoted exorbitant rates
forsucbbroadcasta. . •
The station argued il bad a policy against selling
Ume longer than a pot announcements.
6) 28 TONIOtiT
C,;Jllorn1a Supteme Court
Cl'uef J111tic. AON 811d 1&
P<Oflled
~ INTAOOUClNG
810t.OOY
7.30, ..
1~0MAOfC CONSUMER BUY LINE
NEWLYWED GAME
TIC TAC DOUGH
AOAM-12
Molloy and Reed arrest a
pow of phony money
passetS and catcl) a
tot>t>et 1n 111e ec1
~ JULIA CHIU> ANO
COMPANY
'VIP l uocn"
(I) S 100,000 NAME THAT
TUNE
8;00 ti Cl) WKRP IN
CfHCIHNATI
Andy's e11-g111frlend. now a
famous •ecoro1og $tar.
5"0W$ up in C1nc111"8fl IOI
8:30 fJ Cl) PEOPLE
• THE 000 COUPLE
Felix, his oouson Ben and
Oscar all lace )Bil for f1aud
In one of Fell1t's advert•S·
l~schemeS
8:45 U ®J TO BE
ANNOUNCED
9:00 9 Cl) M•A•S•H
Cll•tles becomes even
mOfe insufferable eltl!f a
reporter amves a1 lhe
4077111 to publieae his
medlCal prowess. 0 N8CMOVIE
··Rainbow.. tp1ern1ere)
Andrea McArdle, Piper
Laurie. The leQen<laty Judy
Garland ~ portrayed duf-
.ng fief rise from a strug-
ghng Vaudevllle, pe<lonner
An unmerried clusmate of
Barber•'• une•pecledty
amves 01 the Romano
llOu~ woth a b•t>y.
10«1 fJ Cl) LOU ()RAHT
Art Oonov.cf,'s engulll\
o\19f 111s critleally Ill mother
leads Lou to give 8111141 an
unusual asa.gnrnent. OD NEWS
(!) NIGHT GAUERY
In 1993. a man ag•ees 10
send his son 10 ano1ner
ptanec 1n ecco•dance W11h
1t1elaw.
10:30 Q) g) NEWS fD LOOKING FOR
AQUARIUS •
"California's Seat ch f Of
Water.. This program
eKe~ lhe sclentolic ;ind
public policy 1ss1.1es
•egatding waler resources
1n lheWes1
11:00 fJ 0 D Cl)@) NEWS 0 OATINOGAME 0 LOVE EXPERTS
G TOMOH'T
GIJ&st host: Don Rickles.
Guests\ Victor Borge.
Chato. Gladys l(nlgnt & T'ne Plf)•. Helen Ouney
BrO'MI.
8lWIUGHUONe
"What's In The Bo•" D MOVIE
••• ,., "This Could Be The
Nlghl " 11957) Jean
Simmons. Anthony F1a11-
CIOS8 A scfl<>Olfeacher hits
11ouble w1nn1ng lne
approval of her panner 1n
cne nfOllCclub she worl<s "'
part·time 12 hrs l 0 MOVIE
.... ,., "Deborah" { 19741
Bradlord OHiman, Marina
Malfath. A barren woman
w11h psyc111c p owers
becOfTles OC>mMCed 51\e 1$
carryino a ctllfd atte. she •s
invo+ved "' an accodent
111111 kills a pregnant
woman 12 firs I
A Few Great Moments
Show's Too Low-key, But T~ Stars Excel
By JAY SHARBUTT
LOS ANGELES <APl Ever
see a s how wh e r e cer t a in
performances bowl you over
even though not all the movie
does? You may gel that feeling
with ''Rainbow." a two-hour
film NBC is airing tonight.
I Channel 4. 9 p.m. >
It's a dramatization. with
mus ic. of the early life and
career of the late Judy Garland.
(TV REVIEW J
Even if you're not registered
with the Garland cult. two major
talents in the film m ake it must-
vicwing.
ONE IS ANDREA McArdle as
Mi ss Garland f rom age 10
through 17. The other is Michael
Parks. cast as her musical tutor
and closest adult friend in her
days as a young t1pprcntice star
at MGM .
About the film : Don't expect it
to be a flashy. lurid talc of tw1st-
ed childhood, evil p a r ents.
strong drugs or . tn short. a
catalogue of youthful grief that
spawned the agony of her adult
years.
If any th ing. J o hn
McG r eevey's adaptation of
"Rainbow," a Garland book by
Christopher Finch, is almost too
low-key a nd s ubdued. It em-
phasizes her talent, oot her mis·
eries. rumored or actual
IT'S A GOOD IDEA. But
dra matic impact seems a btt
lacking in this tale of a show-biz
legend who started as a tot sing-
ing "Jingle Be lls" and hit
stardom al 17 as Dorothy in
"The Wizard of Oz."
With Piper Laurie and Don
Murray as her parents, Ethel
and Frank Gumm, you see her
in vaudeville as the youngest of
the three singing Gumm sisters.
Mom both bookjng the act and
playing piano in it.
Interestingly, the mother isn't
done as the classic, pushy stage
parent. She's always thinking of
their career. but both she and
Pop appear as basically decent
folks who care for their kids.
THERE ARE EXCURSIONS
into parental discord, a discreet
de pi ction of extra-marital af.
fairs and the temporary'breakup
or the family as Mrs. Gumm t
Vaughn to Appear
In 'Centennial'
HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Robert
Vaughn. who won an Emmy for
"Washington: Behind Closed
Doors." will star In the final
three hours of NBC's "Centen-nial.··
•
• ,.,.Wlr.....,to
GENTLE YET POWERFUL
Andrea McArdle
takes her youngest dt1ughter to
Hollywood.
Al so re-told · How George
J essell got the Gumms to
cha nge the i r name. Judy's
childhood fri ends hips with
Mickey Rooney a nd J acki~
Cooper !the latter directed tht!)
film l and how MGM chief Louis
B Mayer happened to put her
under contract and on the yellow
brick road to fame.
Fa miliar stuff. ttus, a lso her
growing moments as a studio
child. as what Mayer calJs "a
va luable pro pe rty'' whose
career put her under pressure
no child should race.
ALAS, DESPITE COOPER'S
sens1ltvc direction. the film
.mostly seems to shadow-box. to
hint a t the girl's problems
rather than tut them head-on.
But no way can one fault the
gentle. yet powerful scenes of
Mi ss Mc Ardle and P a rks
tog~the r . as s tudent a nd
teacher. scared child and com-
passionate adult, in an unreal
i,o undstage world.
If I hey gave Em mys for every
great moment in a TV film.
these two each would need a
pickup truck to tote their statues
home.
AND MISS McARDLE'S sing-
tn ~. backed by first -rate ar-
rangements. is as consistently
brilliant as was that of the lady
she's playing. Yes, of course,
she closes the show with "Over
the Ra inbow ·•
But she doesn't mimic Judy
Garl and . She ho no r s he r memory
Channel 50 Wins
Three TV Awarm
KOCE·TV, Channel 50. hus won th ree awards for program·
ming excellence at the eight a nnual Western Educational Society
for Telecommunications a wards in Sacramento.
A Best of West fi rst place award in the category of telecourse.
s ingle lesson. went to "The Heart," in the introducing blo!ogy telecourse.
A certificate of merit in graphics was awarded to the "Forum
50" program log cover des1t(ned by Carl Glassford and another .
certificate of merit in the lclecourse sen es category went to Pro-ject Universe.
Barbra Streisand and
George Segal star in the
movie comedy ''The Owl
a nd the Pussycat," to be
a ired on election night.
Tuesday at 8:30 p.m . on
KHJ. Channel 9.
Vaughn will play Morgan
WendeU, wl\ose f)Olttrnll amttr..-~e
tions are threatene d by a
murder dating back to his
grandfather. Anthony Zerbe
plays his grandfather In an earlier segment.
)
* * * •.., Bonnie J'nd
Clyde·· t 19671 Warren
Beatty. Faye Dunaway
Doring lhe OeiJ(MSIOfl. ""°
t>endrts -Clyde Barrow
alld BonnlO P11tk8f -1111·
ronzed lhe Mid-I. 12
hrs I
M'.>RNtNG
1t:OOD TWlllGHTZOHE
Bad-tempered Barlletc
Foncnley begins to St1n11<1
111ac mllChinet don't 11ke
rum.
Q) ALFRED HITCHCOCK
PAE.SENTS
Two p1ant1rt1on owners
~an to b<eet. up their part·
ne•shop so tnat one of
them can 091 married
ti) HONEYMOONERS
When Allee takes a tot> 1n
an ottoce complelety sur.
rOllOdlld by men. Ralph'•
iea1<>usy creates an tml)O$-
s.ble srtua1ion
al) Ota< CAVETT
Guest Jarnes Galway
12:30 8 AOU.ER
SUPERSTARS
• Al.FRED HITCHCOCK
PRESENTS
Tuesdaw'•
Dciyfiaee Mo.,ie•
. AFTERNOON
12:00 C;) * *'h "Moonlleet"
I 10551 Stewart Granger.
George Sanders An 18Ch
Cen1ur v Enghsll rake
b41comes a smuggler. ( 1
hr ,30mml
Q) *•*"Public Enemy"
( 193 I) James Cagney.
Donald COOi< A. rnctleteer.
f&tsed lf1 a tenemer>t, IS
k 111e<1 and his body rs
brought home ( I hr • 50
min I
3:00@) * • * * "The Candi· lidete" (19721 Rot>ert
Redford. Peter Boyje. A
young llt>erlll tnes de60er-
a1ety to avood beong COf •
rupted bv hrs campa.ogn tor
a seat "' the u S. senate .
(1hr ,30mon)
BoUywood Honored.
Doug las Fairbanks J r. and Raquel Welch
will host a two-hour tribute to Hollywood's
75th anniversary on Saturday at 9 p.m. on
Ch a nnel 2. Stars reprcsentl..{lg the '20s, '30s.
·40s. '50s. ·sos and '70S--will make ap-pearances.
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