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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-11-09 - Orange Coast Pilot17 ., tin on By Sign Sacking On Coast mghwa ' : .. . DAILY PILOJ * * * 1oc * * · * ~., .. . "·· THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 9, 1978 VOL. 11. HO JU, 4 SECTIONS. Je PAGES I Signs Saeked I ~ o.llyl"IMtSiMI ..... 'NO PARKING' SIGNS IGNORED, BAGGED ANO BENT Who Fights City Hell? The Coastal Commlaalon, Thet'1 Who Huntingt,on Miffed By Sacking of Sigm By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol fllle Delly Pltet Si.ti Huntlngt.on Beach traffic of- ficials are mifred about an order Girl Stabbed In Huntington Rape Attempt by South Coast Regional Coastal Commission aides to place gun. ny sacks over 35 newl y il\slalled no parking signs along a stretch of Pacific Coast Highway. Mel Carpenter, commission executive director. said Wednes· day the signs, west of Golden West Street along the "bluffs" area, violate the 1976 Coastal Act. Nixon Sets Trip To Paris PARIS CAP > -Forme r Presi· dent Nixon wil1 visit Paris to ap· pear in a public affairs program on French television Nov. 28 and answer viewers' questions. the slat ion said today. The program, on the second c h a nne l of the s tate -run television network. is one of the mos t popular on Frenc h television. It consists of a film. in this case tracing Nixon's career . followed by viewers' questions relayed through a moderator , Joseph Pasteur. The announcement said Nixon would be wilhng to answer ques- tions on tus life. hjs career or the circumstances or has resigna· taon. ''He will not meet any journalists or g ive any in· terviews," dunng the v1sit. the announcement said. ..Only the possibility or a direct dialogue with the French public con- vinced him to accept the invita· lion·· lo appear on the show , it added. The ne~rk said Nixon will arrive in rls from the United States I Nov . 25 a nd leave early Nov. 29 for London. 30,000 PEDAL FOR CLEAN AIR MADRID <AP > -About 30,000 persons rode bicycles through downtown Madrid today in an anti· pollution demonstration. Leaders said they wanted to s how how much pollution is caused by cars and other motor vehicleS. Republiean mts GOP Committee Over 011ster Bid - - Caterwauling Plastered Pwsycat Resczwd . ~AS VEGAS <AP> -A Las Vegas cat named Vargal has been freed after s pending 17 d ays plastered in a wall. _ Workmen accidentally stuccoed the cat into her next door neighbor's s ix-foot block wall last month. Virgil's owner. Barbara Adams. said s he heard a pathetic meow coming from the wall. Mrs. Ada ms and her son chiseled the long-haired black cat Crom the wall. Mrs. Adams s aid Virgil was expected to s urvive the ordeal. 'Petty Bi~lrerings' Republican Panel Hit Over Ouster By JACKIE HYMAN Ol l ... o.tlty Ptl9t SUH A Tustin Attorney threatened with expulsion from the Orange Co unty Republican Centra l Committee because he endorsed a Democratic candidate said to· day that .. getting ki cked off the Republican Central Committee is like getting kicked out or the Book-of·lhe Month Club." However. Bill Dougherty, cur- rently defending a case in U.S. District Court in Brool·1 yn , N. Y., said in a phone interview he in· tends to fight the proposed ouster. "I may show up with a lawyer Cal the next central committee meeting>." he said. "l don 't know." Dougherty said he believes his support of Assemblyman Ron Cordova. D·EI Toro. in his loslng battle against Republican John Schmitz for the 36th Stale Senate seat Tuesday was in the best in· terests of the Republican Party. But the ethics committee of the Re publican Central Commit· tee voted unanimously Sunday n1ght t o 4 r ecomme nd that Dougherty be expelled because he had signed a letter endorsing Cordova The matter as to be brought before the entire central committee later this month. "I think that John Schmitz a nd estate senator > J ohn Briggs signify everything that ·s wrong with the Republican part y," Dougherty said. "I think that they· both stand for -I'm no! calling thc.'1Tl names, now -but they appeal to the selfish. red.necked, anti· <See GOP, Page AZI Amin Called Liar DAR' ES SALAAM , Tanzania (AP I -Tanzania's official newspaper, The Daily News. lo· day branded as a "big lie" Ugandan President ldi Amin's offer to withdraw his troops from Tanzania. Stabbed 100 Times MODESTO <AP > -A Modeste m a n has been charged with h1r· m g the murders of his busi~ partner and the partner's wifE wh os e bodies we r e round stabbed 100 ti mes with an ic£ ptt•k. Joe Charles Penka, 53, was booked Wednesday on a warranl charging first-degree murder in the Oct. 14 deaths of Reiner J ungha ns. 38, a nd Sigrid Jun~hans. 26 Police said Penka owns 46 per- <'ent or the stock of Insulation Machinery Manufacturing Co Inc .. a Stockton·based engineer· ing farm of which Junghans was president and 30 percent owner. The Jung hans apparently were killed because of a power struggle over control of the com· pan y, s ai d Capt. Tom Donaldson. Junghans recently won a lawsuit gaming control or the firm, he added Junghans and his wife were d i sc overed in the ir con · dominium he re bound with Wlre a nd stabbed repeatedly with an ice pick. Jungharu, · body bore 59 stab wounds and his wife's 41, offi cers said Penka is charged with paying Elbert~ Easley, 38. of Fresno to kill the couple. Easley, on federal parole for counterfeit· ing. was arrested last week. , In addition, murder warranL'> have been issued against two <See WRE, Page AZ> Coast Weather A 17-year-old Huntington Beach girl was slabbed in the arm Wednesday night when a teen-age youth abducted her al · knifepolnt and ordered her to disrobe In an auto parked in a department store lot. The seven·foot high signs are considered "structures" that must be approved by coastal commissioners al a public hear· ing before they can be legally in· stalled, Carpenter said. The signs a re a lso illegal because they deny public access to motorists wlhl want to park along the highway, Carpenter added. Ray Bragged of Role? Partly cloudy and cooler weather is expec t e d through Friday, with a high temperature of about 65 degrees. The girl WM treated nod re· leased from Pacifica Hospital. Her attacker is still at large, police saad. Police said the girl was ab- ducted as she was preparing to leave the parking lot at 19101 Magnolia St. in Huntington Bea<'h, after shopping at the store al 6:30 p.m. Her attacker Jumped In the glrl's auto and slabbed her as she tried to resist. The armed youth drove the auto to the rear of the store where he ordered the girl to remove her clo~~. The girt bo!t.Pd from lhe auto when I.be knife-w1eldJng youth put his weapon down. Sbe ran In· to the 1tore where employees t lcohoned poUcc. ( But Huntington Beach police Lt. Tom Patton said the signs are the result of a year-long struggle to prevent traffic acci· dents along the highway. Two fatal auto crashes and an average of 12 smashups per month have occurred on the poorly lit stretch of highway since nearby Bolaa Chica State Beach re-opened last year, Pat· ton said. City Ttalf'ic Engineer Ralph Leyva Hid the area may be the most accident·prone road sec· lion In Huntington Beach. Patton and Leyva said the many rarked •utos and vans narrow Lbe road and cause a serious hazard. CSee SIGNS, Pa1e AZ> Witness: King's ~ayer Talked of Compiracy WASHINGTON <APl -A former London police inspector testified today that James Earl Ra y boasted in rambling jallhouse <:.,onversations of participating ln a conspiracy t.o •11Hslnate civil rights leader Martin Luther King. Alexander A. Etst told the Houae uaualnatJona committee that Ray repeatedly expressed hatred against black people and Hid he mJeht "get.. Into Africa at some state to kill some more." But Eill testified thaf Ray save him no clear account of Klnl '• uauslnation and never described hiJ part any fu~r ... than throwing the rifle away after King wa.S shot. · Eist was the lead-off witness as the committee began a month-long series of public hear· ings into U~ slaytn.g of Klng lo Memphis, TeM.,onAprll4, t968. "Kay never really told me he pulled the trigger or anything like that," Elst said. "But he stated he threw the gun away." The apparent uaasslnation ri· ne, beartne Ray's nn1erprtnts. was found &Iler King was shot near the roomln1 house from which Mem])hla police believe the 1hot wu nrec1. But Ray contends he ~ellvered .. J • the rifle to a mystery man he knew only as Raoul the day before the assassination for what be thought was only a gun· runnln1· operation and never saw the rifle after that. "He said be bad panicked and thrown the weapon away." Elst testified. "He said he had seen a policeman or some police vehi· c\e." Elat aa.ld Ray, aerving a 99- year sentence as the convicted a11aasin, made the statements after be wu arrested In London ln June 1968, where tie Oed followlna Klig'a asuasiciaUon. CSee I.A Y, Pa'I, AZ, INSIDE TOD~ Y A rt tat Nomian Rockwell is dead. "He dtdn't dte of o thing ettept bemg 84 years old," hi.a widow said. Story and photoa. Page A4. CJ a a cw .. M Alt ., .,-4 ., C6 ~ ... ·I A2 OAJLV PILOT s Thur!C!!y.~!, 1m ., Shah A1·1·ests Aide RAY ••• E1st was assign<.'<1 to guard Ray in Jail In Iranian Probe Ray pleaded guilty in court to King's murder but publicly re- canted that confession and con- tends he was set up to take the blame by the myst(:ry mao he knew only as Raoul. l'FHRAN Iran fAPI Shah M11h,1mrm-d Rot.a Pahlavi hud th,• mun who wa!' ht~ prim*' n111ui-l\•1 fm 13 H ·111 -. lltrc':'h.'<i Jntl Jbo ,·,1lh"<l for .1 prolw into 11,,. hohh1r~1> 1,f tht• 1mpNt.il 1.11n 11\. 111 .1110th,•r hid 111 Jcfw...· .mt 1 ~"' c•1 nnwnt \ 1olent·e In 111her d vtolopm\!nb l h,· NJL1ooul honian 011 C-om (.Jo mp lex Pla11 Told /11 Irvine '\1 arkl'l1nl( """' begin this month ((Ir a "'''\ J.200·at•re in cJu,11 •al l'Omph·x. the l;.1rg1.•&t m.i~ll·r JJhtnn,•cl . lndu:Hnul com· ph·' 111 South1111 Cu hforma "' 14 q •.11 '· lrvm1· l'ompany ofl111Jh h .1' , .. 111noun<0t•ct I lw proJed called lrvm1· In du..i ri.il Compll'X·Ea,I. lb lrn.·,Jt 1•d \.\ 1111111 tht• 1·•1,11•rn hound.irv 111 ln1n1· 1110,11 lh1· 1u1wtinn ol thl• SJ11la An.1 .ind ~un Diego fo'r l·t•ways untl neur El Toro :\1 .inn~ CorJ)b /\1 r Station lt 1s the third indut.tri.il com- plex to be cll-vclopl•d by the ;\:cwport B1·ach-ba!.cd firm . "l11ch 1!> also n·~ponsible for one n1•ar thl• Oranl!t' County '\1rport .ind unotht•r rn Tustin. both near· h 1·omplcted On1· unusu.11 dt·s1gn f('af un· of tlw Ill'" tom(llt·x will bt• a m<.i s lcr ol.in c·rcal1ng a :.tries of villages. 1n euch of which 1n dustrial facilities will s urround a com merr1al core dl·s1gned to :-t.•rve employees. Commercial facilities will r ange Crom restauranL' to s tationer!> There will be 12 silt's reserved for industria l condomlll1ums and inventory building:. and 85 sitci. .i v.11l ahh· for purcllJ!>t' bt.·gin· 111nl! 1n l>t•1·t•mbt•r Th,· 1.:..•00 ;icn· c·om r>h·x. wh1l l' lJrg,., "111 not approach lht• 4,000 ,l('rt•i. occupied by the airport .11 t•,1 trvint• fndu:.tn<il Compl1·x. '~h1d1 \\;t' launcht•d in l964. Som1· :~.000 people urc expect· 1•11 t11 "ort.. 1n the complf',, \\ h11'1i \\Ill bt· ch•v £'10pt:d 1n fiH· ph,1M'~ mer ;11>prox1malt:lv a 10 ~ l'(lf JX•riud. . • Off1(·1ab said grading is near- ly fin1i.hc'(f on lh<' 250·acr e fir!>t ph.1:-.1'. \\.hH:h \\1 11 include 100 sites r:mgin~ in !>11e from J~ of .in acr e to combinations or parl'cl:. totalin,:? 36 acres. Off. !'<ltt• 1mpn1vcmt·nts are t•xpcrted to bl• comph·k by nt.•x l ~pnng <il a l'Pbt lo the Irvine Company of ~\) 1 1111II1cin f'rOM PageAJ SIGNS ••. "We got approvals from the !itall' rangers, CalTrans, the Orange County Sh<'riff's Office and the City Council to install lht: Mgns," Patton said . · When the last of the 35 signs went up Oct. 19, coast com- m1s:.1on officials spotted them Jnd :sent a n order to city eng1m.•ers to place the gunny :.acl<s over the m, Leyva said. The s igns are held in place by five·~allon concrete-filled cans s unk sever a l fee t into the ground. Leyva said city officials are now completing an &{>plication to the coast commission for a permit to lcgall) install the signs. Com m1 ss1on aides said a public heannK on the signs may be two or thrc.>e weeks away. Manhunt Launched ROME <AP) -Italy's presi- dent vowed a war on terrorism today as police in helicopters a nd squad cars pressed a na- tionwide m anhunt for the leftist guerrillas who killed a district attorney and two bodyguards. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,...,. Or._,., Co.t\1 0•~1, PU°' _.,Pl_.,.(,. tUOl'T\ ~l"'°'N'tllf'\. r,,.., t\CMi0h""4N10..,t1'(>()r..,.. eo,.,. P\IOllV\·~'~"' "°1»1"'-f" ...... toO"r\,~f owr,. ~O M1'1""1tr fl'tr<Mil~ FtlOAr ,., (Ah.«., Ntr;t. Nt11WD0rl tt•Mh. H.,nt~ a..Mt'I'~ t.11\ V4llt·y ff ¥•1"1• \•OdlWib.IK." Vttlllf't •ftJ ~4'&.Mft'C.0..1tft(M\I -''~~lf"Ol J11')f't " robf1-"""rt 1" .. tut'9.ef\ -a ~"" nw. W•f\'•f'·•t rwbot1•l'l•l\Q 111,uu n .mt m .,~, ~' \ll~f ~HMt 411i (Ahfl'lr'fttA'7'1t ill""1H- l#rru°"'"''"nd PuibhWr Jtck II c .... 1o, V1 o,,. 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Ttw ~hhh u1<11•11•d Ji.muhd den J\kh3vl. a rl'6pe<'tl'd legul upert, tu h4•ad 1rn lnVl'1'llgatJon mlo th~ holdtlWI of th\' I rum an $lti0,000 Suiss Ripoff· f./\U S /\NNt.-:. SI.\ 1tt1·rlJnrl t /\ P 1 Sw1M, pohcc JI l' :.l'Jl'd11ng tor a w u m-tt-n-. posstbh t·r1ppled, who is bt'lrevl.(f ll) haw plsyt.-'d a rul1· 111 lhc ro bbery of $160.000 from a postal train. Polk" i,aid the woman. "Walking \\1th crutches a nd h1·r ll•g 111 a plaster cast. d1strnctt•d railroad st aff whtlt• h1·r :,icco mpl1ccs plundN<'d 10 110slal :..Jch .1 t the tiny stJtlon of Bretonna1n•. The thl'ft wasn't dis- cover ed until the traio reached Lam;annc. ··w e 've got to find this wom an ... c.i p ol i ce s pokes man said . "Only then can w(· bt.·gin pulling t he Pu /Ill' lOJ!Hhl'r .. fi'reMPageAJ GOP ... Semitic, anti-black. anti-gay, just anti-everything." he said. Dougherty said his support of Cordova was based both on ad- miration for the candidate rrnd opposition to Schmitz. "Of course 1t was oppos1t1on to Schmitz, Dougherty said . "I don't think he's a Repubhc<-&n. I think he'd run on the CommunJst tic ket if he thought he'd get e lected." Dougherty , a retired colonel in the Marine Corps Reserves, said the fact that Schmitz 1s a Marine Reserve colonel fails to •impress him. "1've been in combat a nd thot's more tha n fohn Schmitz bas ever bet-n," Doug herty said. "He 's always yelling obout what a great Marine he is." As for Cordova." Oou~herty said . "I've kno wn Ron for a don't I don't know how many years. I've known him when he was a deputy distrh:t attorney He1s a la wyer of tht• h ighest or- der. And tough on crime . He didn't just talk about il , he dad something about it." Dougherty said he disagrees strongly with the position taken by the centra l comm ittee's ethics committee. that. by si_gn- i ng his name a nd title as a member of the central commit- tee to the campaign literature endorsing Cordova, he implied that he was speaking for the whole committee. "I have the right t.o tell the truth. And if it hurts the central comm ittee, so be it." Dougherty said. He said he doesn't live in the 36th Senate district -9ougher· ty makes his home in Villa Park -so he <lidn'l have lo make a choice as a voter. In fact, his unexpectedly long sW.> in New York made him miss this election. "First time in my life I've ever missed a vote." But even if he's kicked off the central committee, Dougherty said, "I'll be a Republican till t die. I 'll try to change the party." Fr ... ra~AJ IDRE .•. Modesto-area brothe rs. Donald Davis, 39, and Raymond Smith. 34 . Police said they we re rired from the Stockton firm by Junghans and are believed to be middlemen in the case. Junghans and his wife moved from Germany to Kirkland, Wash .. in 1975 so he could take an engineering job with Mono- Tbe rm Industries. He later swi~hed lo Mono-Therm Insula- tions Systems based near here and owned by Penka. I n su l ation Mac hine ry Manufacturing Co. was formed as a s ubsidiary of the Mono· Therm operation in Washington. detectives said. Election Viewed MOSCOW CA P ) -Pravda said today that a lt hougti the Democratic Party retain~ lts majorities, the midterm U.S. e l ections have 'shown the Ame rican people's "growhig 1Jissatisfaction" with Its policies. The newspaper maintained that American voters in this election "dJd not have a 1enulne choice" and bad dlfficulty ·'trying w figure out. the posltlona or the candida~.·· royal famHy. They include 64 of th" ahuh's rcluhvet.1 ~tnt ..ibroad two mo11th11 ago The United Stal<!' offl·red 1t:s :.upJJort lo lhl' ishuh by ugrec- 1ng to supply tear ga:s. pollc~ dubs and othe r r iot control equipment lo Jran. a major oil s uppher to the West. Stale Department officials in Wai,h.lngton said the homes of thrt'\' Amt:nean& in T!!hrcin had twcn (11 ('bombt!d and that th• US lo:m~!>sy noquested police 11rolt:~t1on for some ci re<1s of Tehran where Amencans live But it baid none or the est1mau.'<1 40.000 to 5-0 000 Americans in lr~1n had been injured. Amir Abass Hoveyda. who headed the Cabinet from 1964 to 1977 and was one of the shah·s Wednesday in a bid to puncture opposition assertions that the shah s ided with corruption or abuse of authority. Dozens of other former officials including the former head of SA V AK. the secret police, were arrested earlier . More than 1.000 persons have died in anti·government rioting 1n Iran since the beginning of the year . The opposition is led by or- thodox Moslems who say the shah's Wes ternizing re forms contradict the Koran -the Mos lem holy book -a nd political activists. striking oil re- finery workers and others who de mand an end to martial law and other concessions A m ass demonstration r<' portedly called bv l\vatullah .Khoma mi foiled to material!~(' Wednesd ay But the exiled Mosle m holy man said in Paris that if demonstrations and pro- tests fail to unseat the shah after 37 years of absolute rule, "we wlll have to recons ider the method of our struggle a nd take other methods into consioera- tion, including taking up the arm ed struggle ... Troops and tanks nf th(• military government of Gen Gholam Reza Azhari, Ira n 's chief of staff who replace<l civilian Prime Minister Jasarar Sharif·Emami on Sunday, re mained on alert. A crippling strike by 37 .000 01 t r e finery employees. which began over a week ago, con· tinued costing Iran about S60 million a day in ljlst oil exports. There were sighs of normality. however. Sldewalk hawkers re· appeared on the s treets or' T e hra n, black·robed Mosl<'m wo men w'ent shopping for the first time in days, and Iran Air the n ationa l airline. resum~d operations after a week-long shutdown. Dylan Tlwmas Remembered LAUGHARNE. Wales <AP l - A long.dead bunch of flowers drooped on the grave of Dylan Thomas in this Wels h \ 11lagl' to· day. tht• 25th :inn1versary of the alcoholic µoet's death in Ne\\ York. But the creator of the s<ttir1c:.il "Under Miik Wood" was not forgotten elsewhere in his nat1vt• land. Newspaper a nd m agazine col- umns and a Welsh telev1s1on documentary recalled his wild ways. and the Times of London noted that "throug hout Wales poems and pints will be recited and drunk in his honor .·· Thomas died. aged 39, in a Ne~ York hospital in 1953 "after drinking 18 neat whis kies and los1 ng his fi nal battle with alcohol." as the Times rccC1Jk'CI. Ships Collide; Oil Spilled · NEW ORLEANS IAP) Two cargo ships loaded with scrap collided in the Mississippi River at New Orleans t.oday, spilling heavy oil into the water. the Coast Guard said . No injuries were reported. The sizP of the spill led to in- itial reports that one of the ships was a tanker, but Coast Guard Chie r Bob Baeten identified the vessels as the 657-foot Irene Lemos Md the 606-foot Maritime Justice, both bulk carriers. DUPLEX REMER "OVERWHELMED' "It's just unbelievable - was overwhelmed with calls. "I had gre at response and rented my .luplex right away." That 's the s uccess a Hunt- ington Bench man experienced after placing this.ad in the DaHy Pilot: 1 Rr, 5 bllc.3 from beach . private ll!nce yrd , ~ml pet OK S22S mo xxx lCXICI' .... w ......... MIKE CHRISTENSON WON'T SPEND HIS $500,000 Dallas Spending Spree Unveiled as Hou Big Spender? Texas Spree Labe/,ed 'Joke' DA~S 1 /\Pl Tht· district <ittomey·s office has bad news for a codta1l wa1trt•-.s Jnd two dancers who thought they had quick-stepped their W<t y into riches. your checks for $2 million arc no good. "It wa:s all JUSt a JOkl' " city proseeutors were told by the b~dyguard '-i't'rNarv of .i Pakist ani man who tipped his \\a1tre's ~Ith a SI m1ll1on check and awarded two d1rncers pr11e!> or $500,000 chcck:.. 1 Tht• l'Ustomer was ident1.ft cd by authorities as F MusOOd Kh.in . who said he w<-11; president of the National Cons truction Co o! Pakistan a nd work~ ~ut of an office m Washington o.c. frank Dorn of the d1stn ct attorney's special investigations department said Khan's aide. Chris Portugal. said stop. payment orders had been placed on the checks given the wa 1tr£'i;s ;.ind the danct>rs. Solo Sailor Says ~I Need Challenge' SAN DIEGO (AP) -''There seems to be a void, a n an- tagoni!)rn, bct\\Cen people who do thin~s and people who talk about t hem." says adventun:r Webb <Ch ilt's. a s olo sailor around the Y.orld Chiles 1s a person who doc·~ things without talking a bout them much. i''riday. he plan:. lo start what mav be a fivc .. vear try to sa1l thl' smallest boat ever to complPlc a ~o lo c1rcum navigation of the glob<' and the firs t OPE'n·cockp1t v<.>lisel to do 1( "t am born for this.·· the :IB· year-old Chiles exults. "I need heroic challengc!i." Eighteen months ago, Chill's sailed alone a round the world a board a 37-foot sailboat de- signed as a racer.cruiser . His book on that voyage, "Storm Passage," became a best seller among nautical works. He s n eer s at those who categorize bis exploits as stunts. "Others had tried what I did before." he says. uNo one has tried this. There are more un- knowns. It might be riskier ." Chiles hasn't blown his own born for this trip. He goes about his preparations with little fan- fare. He will lake no radio. "I don't expect anyone to come out and save me." he said. "Be-sides, it would stand against my values." After spending a year looking for bis next challenge, Chiles last April bought an 18·foot Drascombe Lugge r, a dory-Uke yawl. Eist sajd that Ray told him that "they can ()niy prove con· spiracy against me." "He was quite proud of the fact." E1st told the committee. ''H<-seem<"<! quite elated about it. in fact. He ne ver showe d any regret." Eist said Ray repeatedly dis- played hatred against blacks, often using the term "nigger." and made tht' comment about Africa in one of m any rambling conversations. Ray never named any other consp1rators in King's as- s assination, said the former policem an, who operates a pub in Cambndge, England "He rambled so much that if there had been a nyone else in· volved. it would have come up m the conversation," E1s t said. Befut'·e-lfurt-'1nrr-1tmr--amm-,.-~~_;;:.J s tand, the committee em- phasized it could not vouch for the truthfulness or his account of R ay's jailhouse statements. i'hey were first publicly dis· closed by the committee during public hearings last August . Ray's lawyer, Mark Lane , has attacked Eist's credibility and denounced him as corrupt and ··a disgrace to the Eng land police force." Eisl was charged in 1976 with two counts or conspiracy in con- nection ~ilh Jewel robbt:ries and was found innocent of both charges lie re l 1r<'d tn 1976 at the rank of dekt·tl\c ch1d in:.pel'lOr after 28 years on thl' Scotland Yard for ct: Air Quality Regulations Set for Study Propos<'d regulations for im- proving Cabfornia air are to ht! dl~cussed .M!Jnday before the M1 ss1on VicJO Mun icipal Ad· \'1sory Council when it meets at 7.30 p.m. He len Clt'ment of the ~uthern <.:alltorrua Assoc1at1on or Govern- ments is schcdult'd to discuss the Draft Air Quality Manage- ment Plan tentative ly approved by t~e county b o ard of c;uperv1sors. . The MAC. also Is scheduled to • discuss equipment required for rece!1tly openL'<l Alicia Park, the possible sale or property near Christopher Park a nd the name for a new park slated north of Lake Mission Viejo. The session is to l>e held in thl' MAC offi ce at 27021 La Paz Road, Suitc. 2·K. Couple Injured · SAN DIEGO CAP> -Western a rtist Olaf Wieghorst and his wife have been hospitalized in stable condition after their car crashed and burned, Wednesday touching off a brush fire along Interstate 15 north of San Diego, authorities said. • La-Z-Boy Showcase of Costa Mesa AnncMmees 6 HOUR SIDEWALK SALE Hundreds of La-Z-loy Recline" DRASTICALLY REDUCED to ndle room for Chrishwal Mercllmtdi1e "!hich is SOO(t to arri•e. O~R LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. 11La·I·loy: The lest Seat In TM Hou1e" .. OPEN SUNDAY ONE DAY ONLY Sunday, Nov. 12, 1978 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. .:JiC, ~ P-llJk if up ytlll#H A"' $M &.t #n If you have something lo rent 1w...,_. s.,-.-Hnt .. ....,.. c ...... -. ,..,....,_ _..., r~,e~~l;, ~~-~1:r0!~~ :e\~y~ 369 E. 17th Street • 642-8657 write"' act Ju.st calJ 6'2·56'78. .. ..... -----------------.. -a,j ..... ____ .... _ .. .. 7 Orange Coast LDITION I Today' Closing N.Y. Stoeks . VOL. 71 , NO. 313, ~SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1978 N/C TEN CENTS GOP Dissident Comes Out Stringing 8 y JAC'KI Hl'MAN Ot-........... ~- A Tu.q1n Altom ) thn•.1tt>l'W'd •llb rxpulaaon fmm lhf' Ordnl(•• Coun l) Republu· 1111 C\"nl r.i I C-Ommllh't• beeuus<' ht> 1>n<1nrM"CJ IA O.mtl<'r1Al11· cand1dut<' 1>1ud 1.• day that "ttf'{tan~ k •<•kt-d orr the Repubh<'•n Central Commtlth• 15 hke ~-·t110): k1<'kt'd 111!1 of lh1· Booll: o{ llw Month ( 'luh tlOWt'\'l'r, 8111 l>m11o:h••rl}. ('Uf h."ntly 'ldt'Odln~ .. 1·.ii.t• 1n l ' ~ District Cour1 in Drool-1yn. N Y . .aid In a phone lnterv1t'w ht· in Jtnd1> lo f1ebt the p• oµo~d ou1ter "I mav "how up with .1 lu'4yt•r tf•t lhl' nt-"t n•ntrttl t·o mrnlth'•· mtt>t1nj( 1 • ht· s.11c1 "I tloo't know " Doughert) Ku1d tw h1:ht'H'·' ht' support of A&aemhl> man Hon Cordova. 0 El Toro. in his lm11n~ battle aguut.'41 Hcpubh<·un John S.•hm1t2 for tht• Jfith St.ill' Senate seat Tuesday was In the be~t In· tt'rt'l!its of lht> Republican Party But the ethu•s tommitlee of the ltelJubllcan Central Commit· lt'l' voled um•rumously Sunday rtl.:ht to r et·omm e nd that l>1H1.:hl'rty be expt>lled because he had signed a le tte r endorsing Cordo\ a Tht.> matter 1s lo bt• brought befort-the t•nl1re central rommlltee later this month "I think that John Schmitz and I state scna,tor 1 J ohn Briggs signify everything that ·s wrong with the Republican party:· Dougherty said. "I think that they both stand for -I'm not calling them names. now -but they appeal to the selfish, red-necked. anti- Scm 1tic, anti-black, a nti-gay. JUSl anti everything." he said. Dougherty said his support of Cordova was based both on ad- miration for the candidate and opposition to Schmitz. "Of course 1t was oppos1t1on to Schmitz. Dougherty s aid "I don't think he's a Republican. l think he'd run on the Communist ticket if he thought he'd get e lected ... Dougherty. a retired colonel 1n the Marine Corps Reserves. said the fact that Schmitz is a Marine Reserve colonel fails to impress him. .- "I 've been in combat and that's more than John Schmitz has ever been.'· Dougherty said "He's always yelling about what a great Manne he is " As for Cordova." Dougherty snid, "I've known Hon for u don't I don't know how many years I've known him when he was a deputy district attorney He's a lawyer or the highest or • der And tough on crime. lk didn't Just talk about it. ht! did ' somethjnJi? about it.·· <See GOP. Page AZ > ort .. sa Pupils Score High UCI 'Threatened' Ranks of Academic Talent Thinned By PRJUP ROSMARIN OI , .. 0..ly PolOI S~tt The high cost of housing, coupled with salaries averaging lS percent below those of com- parable institutions, is threaten· ang academic quality at UC Irvine. its chancellor said today Chancellor Daniel Aldrich Jr said the university is failing to attract top academic talent in quantities it needs to improve its position in the community of scholars Further. he said, UC I 1s lo~1ng faculty to other schools never before considered competitive with the wuvers1ty. This year. four professors abandoned UCT for such schoob Aldnch said the new competa- t10n is from the lop univers1t1es in the "Sun Belt .. stales of the United States. Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. Chief attraction is a lower cost of living and lower housing costs. thechancellors aid. Aldr ich made his comments at a n info rmal gathering with rwwsmen this morning at UCI lie was jomed by Dr Samuel McCulloch, a professor of his- tory and chairman of uc1 ·s aeademic senate. ·'We've dropped behind." McCulloch agreed. "We have lost important faculty to other institutions lo which we have never lost them before." Huntington Irked i At Sign Turndown _ BJ RAYMOND ESTRADA .JR. OI tloo Gally P•lot SI.Mt Huntington Beach traffic of· ficials are miffed about a n order by South Coast Re~onal Coastal Commission aides to place gun- ny sacks over 35 newly installed no parking signs along a stretch of Pacific Coast Highway. Mel Carpenter. commission executive director. said Wednes· day the signs, west of Golden West Street along the "bluffs" area, violate lhe 1976 Coastal Act The seven-foot tugh signs are considered "structures" that must be approved by coastal commissioners al a public hear· 1ng before they can be legally in· stalled, Carpenter said. The signs are also illegal because lhey deny public access to motorists who want to park along the highway. Carpenter added. But Huntington Beach police Lt. Tom Patton said the signs are the result of a year-long struggle to prevent traffic acci- dents along the highway. Two fatal auto crashes and an average of 12 s mashups per month have occurred on the poorly lit stretch of highway since nearby Bolsa Chica State Beach re-opened last year. Pat· ton said. Roger's Gardens Faces Planner Vote Rogers's Gardens in Newport Beach won't have to get rid of its; antiques and dining accessories. if members of the city's Plan· 'Ding Commission go along tonight with a recommendation by their st.af'f. The dispute over what the . nursery near Newport Center can and cannot sell has been before lhe commission since sum m e·r w Ii en nea r by homeowners asked the city to force the nursery out of the antique business. Homeowners say R oger 's should be a local nursery. By selling the antiques a nd other so- c ailed non-nursery items s uch as fme china. crystal. tableware, cookbooks. stationery and soap, the nursery has exceeded the limits of its use permit. the resi· dents say. But the RoJ?er·s people say <See GARDEN. Page A2) Dally Pilot Legbook He referred to UC President David Saxon's pl•m lo ask UC regents and Governor Brown for a 15 pe rcent pay raise for fal'ul- •y and staff· .. That wi ll never happen ... McCulh>ch said. Inst ead. McCulloC'h ~a id the solution would be lo ask for part of the increase in January . and for the rest of it ne xt June. Aldrich said that what 1s most discouraging for professors con s1de ring moving to UC I. a nd even for those already there, 1s a'h unrea sonable hou s ing market. "We have to fact-the situation that. after they are here for a while." Aldrich said ... a nd begin <See UC IRVJNE, PageA2) 1-rvine Co. OKs Rem Credits Irvine Company officiaJs an· nounced today that the residents o~ the firm's 3,300 apartments in Newport Beach and Irvine will receive, on the average, an $82 credit on their December rent. The credit. to be given res1 dents who are Irvine Company tenants for the last six months of 1978. is based on the company 's $250.000 property tax s avings from Proposition 13. Actual rebates will range from $58 to $91. Company spokesman Daniel • Lamkin said the rent credits are based on Gov. Edmund Brown J r . 's guidelines that call for re· bate of 80 percent of the total savings for each project . di vided by the number of units. He said tes1dents who have lived in Irvine complexes for less than six months will receive pro-rated rent credits Concerning a second credit at the end of the current tax year. Lamkin said that .. we are not certain what state and local J?OV· ernment might do prior to the close of the current tax vear next June. but we will keep our tenants informed as to the out· look and would hope to give another rent credit at that time." He said the December credits are based on the tax bill for the first hall of the fiscal year. Anger Sett"les In By STEVE MITCHELL Ot "'9 0•11• ,.119' Sl.tft ANGER. Thal is the emotion felt in the fourth and fina l stage or the Disaster Syndrome. And victims of the Oct. 2 landslide ln Bluebird Canyon have arrived al lhat emo· Uonal level • Tbey si'ak freque,nlly these days of their frustrations, of the lack of C<?mmunication between themselves and the ctty. They talk of grandiose re location plans ~ which they have not taken part, and of their total laclr of control of the situation they are endurlng. · THEY SAY THEY re<:eived counseling from American Red Cross officials on \be Disaster Syndrome. a predictable (out-stage prog ression of emotions allege<tly ex· pertenced by di&ast.er victims. The (ml stage, according to the disaster help services handbook, is shock, which last.& from minutes to hours following a disaster such as the Oct. 2 landslide. Thal is followed . the booklet says, by a period of extreme concern for othe rs, which may last several days. Step Three is a mild acceptance of conditions. a sort of euphrolc participation in lhe recovery. The rma1 step ls a marked awareness or loss, with accompanying annoyance -anger. BLUEBIRD CANYON spokesman Dale Ghere best summed up the syndrome this week when be outlined for counciJmen a ser ies or frustrations that have beset lhe 50 or so famllles whose homes we re eithe r destroyed or remain uninhabitable In the slide area. He conduded by soytng, "ll especially causes frustration when the Red Cross tells (See AN~Ea, Page A2) . . . . . . ...... .... . . ... As Be Saw It Artist Norman Rockwell .. who painted this sett-portrait in triplicate. die d Wednesday al the age of 84 Rockwell 's works were frequently, seen on the covers of the old Saturday Evening Post. Additional pholos and story arc on Page A4. CHP Team Probing Nurse Crash Death An investig~tion continued lo· day into Lhe death Wednesd ay of a Costa Mesa nurse who was killed when her car was struck broadside by a Santa Ana police unit. Lynda Tolpa, 27. a nurse al Hoag Me morial H"<ipital in Newport Beach. died at the scene of the early morning col- lision at McFadden Avenue and Spruce Street in Santa Ana. Funeral arrangements were pending today at Harbor Lawn Mortuary m Costa Mesa. l - Vet,s' Day Shuts Doim Government Veteran's Day is Satur- day and many Orange Coast cities are closing their city halls Friday. T h e only city halls scheduled to be open Fri· day are in Irvine, San Clemente. Seal Beach and Newport Beach. However. tras h pickup won't be affe<:ted in those ~ities where city balls will be closed. Can you transact busi- ness Friday? Probably. unless It has to do with public schools -thef'll be closed. But most banks will be open. and so wtll the post o f fice and co unt y librarin. But Orange County libraries wil l be closed Saturday and there won't be any maiJ delivery that day either. State a nd f eder a l employees 'Will take a holl· day on Friday but county offices will remain open. ii • I • Santa Ana police s pokesman Bill Brown said a special team of California Highway Patrol m· vestigators w1U conduct an in- vestigation into the fatal acci· dent. OHicer Brown s aid the in vestigation could take weeks and that Santa Ana investigators are seeking more witnesses. He said Officer Dave Becerra was responding to a report of an armed robbery in progress when his car struck Miss Tolpa's. Officer Brown refused com· menl when asked If the officer was using a red light or siren as he was driving east on Mcf'ad· den. Mlss Tolpa was turning west on Mc Fadden from Spruce when - the colliSion occurred. Officer Becerra was t reated for minor head in.Juries at Santa Ana·Tustin Memorial Hospital and released. A relative or Miss Tolpa said the victim donated her organs ror transplant. Miss Tolpa recently moved to a n apartment on Center Street in Costa Mesa. She had been (See NURSE, Page AZ> DUPLEX RElVIER 'OVERWHELMED' "It's just unbelievable - was overwhelmed with ca11s. "I had great r esponse and rented my duplex right away." That's the success a Hunt· ington Beach man experienced after placing this ad in the Daily Pilot: t Br. S blks from beach. private fence yrd, sml pet OK S22S mo xxx· xx xx If you have something to rent or sell, try the Daily Pilot A friendly ad·viser will help you w rite an ad. J ust call 642-5678. They Top Averages In State By KATHY CLANCY Ol IM O•lly Pllo4 S'-tt Youngsters in the Newport Mesa Unified School District continued to score far above s tate averages in 197i 7M, statt: education officials reported to· day. Students in 72 to 84 percent of Ca I 1forn1a s chool tJ 1 ~tricb scored lower than the Newport· Mesa youngsters on basic slolb tests whJle 16 to 28 pen•ent of the dis t ri cts statewide reported highe r tallies. <Sec> rt-lated story and chart. Page A3. > The California Assessment Program quizzes sec-ond and third graders in reading, while sixth and 12th graders are tested in reading, written expression. and spelling. · Results of the 1977·78 tests s howed that Newport-Mesa scores dipped sli~htl y rrom 1976-77 levels in second and Uurd grade reading, sixth grade spell- ing and 12th grade written ex- pression and math. But the Newport-Mesa stu- dents scored higher in s ixth grade reading . writte n e-c pression a nd math while sconng the same in 12th grade math. ln separate assessments dl' signed to compare districts with students from s1m1lar had.- grounds. the Newport-Mesa Mu dents scored whe r\' slate of· ficials expected they would. Following are the°""Nc wport- Mesa test scores by grade and the district 's statewide rank- ings Grade 2 reading. 79 8 per· cent of the lest questions were answered correctly. a 5 percent decline from 1976-77 testing, and a statewide ranking of 80 per-• cent. The ranking means 20 per- cent of California school d1~ tricts had higher scores and 80 per cent lower. -Grade 3 reading , IJ9.2 rwr <SttSCORES. Page A:!> 30,000 PEDAL FOR aEAN AIR MADRID lAPI -/\hout 30.000 persons rode bicycles through downtown Madrid today in M anti-pollution demonstration . Leaders said tht?y wanted to s how how much pol lulion is caused by cars and other motor vehicles. Coast Weathe r Partly cloudy and cooler weather is e xpect e d through Friday, with a high temperatw·e of about 65 degrees. INSIDE TODAY A rtis1 Nonnan RockweU 1.t dead. "He c:Udn't die of a tl'ung ~ being 84 11eors old ... ht.! widow said. Story and photo•. Page A<f. latlex Al Y•vr s.nlu Atl "-um Erm• .. ""9Cll a l .... rftl .,..,., L .M ... , .. ... • ....... RMn a u a ''"'""' ·~ MewlH CJ-I ~ .......... M\1111••'"-.. '"" AU Natl ... •INtwi M &:t!','" 01 .. Ota&fit C:-V .,. g =~~ ., c .......... 91-4 Ot••::rf." ... -~ ., E•ll•l•I 11t9 .... , T ... ,,,,..,_ ~ •11~•-(:S-1 n..i.n r.-::r'L Cl~ -·-•• C1 .,., ....... M A.I DAIL 'Y PILOT NIC ThU!!d!X. ,..,,...,.., % 1'70 Oll•a• S pealu Energy Crisis Needs Cited On the t>H• t>f th\' llll{nlntt or tht• C'urtt•r Admmh.traUon·-i t•nt'FRv bill. un ml l'llmJ.mny f'lU.ll'Utl\'l' to ld u Newport Beat'h audlem•· lhut tho rowitry fan• an lnnova t 1on r t 1sl1, not an en~r111y cri11ls G l' t>r ll41 M K t'l It• r . virt• r ha11 nuio of Stundn d Oil Com pany of Callfom1a made h11i n' mark!I In u 'llol~·t'h ht•fon· Uw Wor Id Allu11'!< Coun,•11 of Or"""'' C'ounty A ,, ... huur .. lulL•f rn"'•<k-nt \art.-r &1towd tht• •nera)' ll'1n~l1t ,.,....r..,AI u IRVINE. • • lion 1h-.t ht• h&id 1ntroduc"<.1 ~o C'ongrem. l8 m<>nthlii u-'o· ~•lllnti tht' net-d for i. nutlonu 1 "04:fKY poller, the "moral equ1valtinl lo war. · <See rclialt-d story P11te A4 l Wl'drk'&day mt&hl . Kt•ll1•r :01111 the nut100;1I ""~racy program Mill leavea lhe nation with un unal1ahed atit•nru& for l'flt•etlvt!ly 11olvln& Arntrlcu'll fOntt term eocriy probtema """'~'- Solo Set In Small Sailboat • SAN DIEGO (AP > "There seem s to bl' u void . an <in· tagonis m , between people who do t hin_f's and people who talk about them." says adve nturer Webb Chile s. a solo sailor <.iround the world. Chllt.-s 1s a person who does things without talking about them much. Friday. he p lans to start what may be a five-year try to sail the s mallest boat ever to complete a soJo circum · navigation of the globe and the first open·cockp1l vessel to do it. "I am born for this," tho 36- year-o ld Chiles exults. "I need heroic challenges." tu '>t't' -.h.tl 11 ' l'W•lln~ th1•0t tu hvt· ht•rl' ,11111 tlw f .. u.:l that lhc~ may n~H·1 h,• .1ble lo ufford u hOUbt'. ttwu L'> \\ h~n Wl! '\llmd ti ~ood cbance Ill locnmt ttH:m and havt> " Topr)tn~ ttw 11of1n11ihed c Mrl(y ~,enda. Kt.'llttr ••HJ. Ui thu llntn.i o crud.-oil prkt! controt.. mon• reahauc cnv1runm~ntal rti,;ula Ooo•. t<llmlnatlon of red tasx· .. nd prO<'l·dunil 1kli•yi. rn In du111t1111 dcvclopmt.'nl and rt· 1.oni.1dcrut1on o( l'fforl• W lock u1> \.,1:-.t. t'nt·r~y fll'h frontier rt' l(IOn' Tht' t ' s mubt t•ontrnu{· to at't:'k rdt1onol . work.1hlt• c11~lllY i>0lh:1~ that eopeed up develop. meot o f domeitUc ent:rgy sources to reduce Amerlca'b trade dto•f1t'lt stimulate grc1:1ter t•l'onom1t· 1t1·tiv1ty and g1meratt: cxpuni.1on that mt:an~ m orl' JO bi.. he :-.Jld. WEBB CHILES PREPA RES FOR FIVE-YEAR VOYAGE AROUND THE WORLD IN 18-FOOT BOAT Eight~n months ago, Chiles sailed alone around the world uboard a 37 Coot sailboat d c- s11tn ed ab a rarl'r-cruiscr. His book on that voy<Jge, "Stonn Pasi,age," bet· a me a be~t seller .1mong nautical works. 'I'm Born fo r Thl1.' San Otegan Declares: ·1 Need Heroic Challengea' He s neer s at t hose who categorize h.ts exploits as blunt:-. Aldri<'h pOlntt"rl hopt-fullv to u plan tu bu1lct 100 lo\\ t'r "nct1I flirull y homt'~ on l'.1mpu11 l.md. al <.1 1·0:.l lo tht• unl\t•rMl)' of about $40.000 an .~piH'tmttnl. u11 partia l n·lid Grand J11ry Acts Rapped "Others had tried what I d1d before." he s ays. "No one has t ried °th•&..... There _jµ'<!" more un-known!> ll rmg-~ n sk1er ... Chiles hasn't blown his own horn for ltus trip. lie goes about has preparatioru, with little fan· fare . A ldrirh 111111 McCulloch bOth !>Did lh.11 prl\.Uk l'>Olllt't'l'o uf r u II d I I) g I n l' r l' .. :-. I II ~ I y w 111 becuml' more important lo fill mg thl' "op left hy public r1nane mg /\ 10 ~'('Jr "dl·vl'lopml'nl .. pro· grnm already under way hai. as 1b target the ru 1~ing of S60 m1llwn to h(•lp l':-.tablbh v1:-.iting profcsborsh1µb, bCholar~h1ps and f d lowsh ips ii nd to build facihlu.•s Though set'm 1nli(ly a s mall target ID com parison to the goals o f othl'r univers ities. Aldrich explained that a public school treads a finer hne m pnvall' fund raising elforls than do schools. SUCh a~ USC lind Chapman College. which dcpc:nd primarily on private financing. "The uruver~lty travels a vcrv s ens itive path." /\ldrlch !.a id . "In its pursuJl of private endow· ment. "'l'his i1' a publit• institution Our principal income is public ~e will not ta ilor :;ajor fund· ru11Hng effort aim d broadside at private iruslllutaon ... "To do otherwise will simply n rn11e the nation to become that muc h more d e penden t on roreign energy, .. Keller added "The tragedy is that five years aft.er the Middle East Em· hargo of 1973. it is apparent the United States Is no closer to find- ing a workable solution to our energy problems tha n we were before." Keller. who directs Standard's foreign operutions In mor e tha n 70 nations. labeled the national energy p0llcy only a firs t s tep and s uggested that it is time for a "broadeSK:d national debate in reaching a conseruius on a na· tiooal energy blueprint fsir the future ... Veter aD.8 P rotest LOS ANGELES <AP) An g ry members of the American Veter ans Move ment oct•up1ed the Los Angeles offices of U.S. S en Alan C r ans t on and threa tened a repeat or their 1974 hun~er s trike to press t heir com· plaint that liltJP has been done by the governme nt since then to improve lheir lot. ,,,.... P.,,e A J ANGER TAKES ITS PLACE. /\ lawyl'r rt.'presenting ont• of five Moulton Niguel Water Dis· tric t employees facing .trial on c r imi nal c h arges argucd Wednesday that the Orange Coun ty G.rand Jury acted illegally In sessions that led to the issuance of e1n indictment N e wpo rt Beach attornt:Y Ma r s h a ll Sc hulman . who r epre sents district manag<·r Carl Kymla. 44, also of Newport Beach. made the allegation m pretrial doc uments filed in court. Schulman chums that the grand jury foreman 's warning Lo witnesses that they must not dis· c uss the case outside the grand JUry room is dearly illegal and denies Kymlu the opportunity lo orobe Into ulkga t1ons macfe against ham. Schulman further claim s m a motion that will b t· argued befor e Superior Court Judge Robert E. Rirkles Nov. 17 that the prosecutor made preJuditial s tate ments to the grand Jury while the panel was conducting Its inquiry. Charges of mii;use of public funds. grand theft. destruction • • nu: thu. 1s the week I 'm supposea lo be mad · ll1s wry commt·nt drew s miles from council members a nd laughte r from fellow s lide victuns. Pilot But he IK angry. An<i many othe r former Blut•btrd Canyon res1dt!nls arc angry TllEIR COMPLAINTS are spcc 1f1c The biggest gripu ii; what lhC!y term a lack of communication between th\: city <Jnd the disaster victims. Exlimples : An 83 ycar·old wom a n. told her house would hav(.• to be demolished along wit h 21 othe rs. finally rt!1>lgnc<I herself to the fact a lthough, structurally, lhe home was un· damaged . lier neighbors took out doors. windows. water he alers and plumbing last weekend as part o r a salvage opc:ralion to raise funds for the v1ctuns. MONDAY MOR N I NG, lhe city an· nounct.>d that the elederly woman's home might be i.alvaKable. But it was loo lat.e by that time. dis aster leade rs claim. They accused counc ilmen of atte mpt· mg to !>el up a mCt'ting between lhe Housing Committee and other agencies to discuss po~i.1blc 1.l!>c or eity land to re locate slide vie· 11 ms, but did not invite Bluebird victims to pi..lrticipate in the meetings. "He rc we are in t he back of the room and you don't even ask us if the meeting is OK with us." one victim said at a meeting this week. -One resident complained ol dingmg bulldozers bei:iinnmg grading work In the can· yon one morning In an area where an irriga. tion system wus placed . H E SAID HE ASK E D the police chief If could remove lhe system before il was ORANOl COAST Logbook torn up and wa!> told to fill out a damage form with the city. "It would huvc• t:.ikcn 15 minute:. to pull it out ... he complained And now that slide victims arc undergo· ing abatement hearings. which in effect. turn the fate or t heir home:. over to the city. tht•y arc becomin~ increasingly more frustrC1tcd They say lhey rea lize some or the homes will have to come down, but they reseni t>t_.. ing told that. If they do not sign waivers on their properly. the city might later te ar the homes down and charge them for lhe job. "IT'S 111E LACK of communication t hat is moat distressing." said slide Vlcllm Judy Wander. "We know the city is try ing to wor k with us. but we'd JUSl like a httle more con- sideration, a little more cooper ation." And city ofhcluls appea r more willing to cooperate lhis week aflcr hcanng complaints at several mC<'tmgs from the s hdc victims. T hey've Sl't up a daily communication system be tween r1 ty officials. police. geological and l'n~tnl'Nin~ firm:. and lhe victims. AND TIIE V'VE SET up dmly meetings between the <:ity mirna~l·r and the Alul'b1rd Canyon leade rs. The :.lide v 1cl1m~ will also have a place on <•very council agenda to rt" ceiv<' the latest 1nrorm<it1on from tht• city und to have a forum to air tlw ir complaint:. /\II in an effort to les~en the pain or lhe Fourth Disaster ~y ndrome. f'rOffl P~ A I DAILY PILOT '"' ,,.. "'WY , .. ,. (H1ly .......... ~ ~t "' 1\ '°""' bt"''''"' N""' Ptt·\\. t'p.JOft"""°C>-tlht o,.,,._,. (o• t f"t1t>t•·t"tlnqComo•"Y ~• .. f'd1tt0n ,.,, GARDEN FACES VOTE. • • , .. " ... ,...,." MnlWJ•• ,,..,~,Q~ r'•fM• tw-(, •• "llf ... ti• #OO"f ..... (_" t41J,,t1~ .. -K" I °"" ,.,,,, v,.,,,.., ,, ... ,,.. S..oo•.o.t<• v"''• T • .,.., t ·~ ""'64 •" •..rx;t" Coh~ A u "QI:• "*' OI\. .. •'11 f.,r 1• Vvb' fW>d ~ th1•4•T' """d \.vrft;J4t'\ 1ht ;';.:;~;,.~~~:;~.~,·.~,;~~,~~1.uo w." 84• """"" -,.,,.\t\llftl\1 ~ PuOlt""9'r J•01 • Cwrilf V> I Jlt lil'\lfjil r'll •nd c,...,., Milt~ f '"~UICHfll ldltor ,_ ..... , ............... 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Me mbers or the com m ission will have two items lo deal w1th. F irst they will ha ve to tule on tbe expansion plana. Cit y staff m em bers nre rec· ommeoding the list of ite ms for sale Include standard nursery item s such as plants. planting supplies a nd equipment. and patio f umJture and accessories. Aceordlng to the 1t.aff repOrt., the allowable It.ems can include seasonal decoration• s uch as pum pkins and Christmas dec- o rations. And It can Include tableware "provided that all dis- plays relating to such sales shall continue to be integrated with plant m aterials in the same manner as has been conducted !llnce . . . 1975." The planning i;Laff is recom mending t hat Roger 's be a l- lowed to continue a ntique saleR "pr ovided they are r easonably usable for mainte na nce a nd dis· pl~y or plants ... In addition. the sta ff suggel'ts the commisalon a pprove t he plans lhat call for expansion of office and sales areas by slightly le11s than 10,000 s9uar e feet and t he a ddition of 130 parkln1t 11p1cea in a lot to be bCLllt on the south aide of lbe property local· ed at San Miguel Drive and San Joaquin .W.la Road. of publH.' rN'Ord ~ and m1i,,ap· proprlation or pubh1· funrh. arc contained m the ind1clml'nt Named with Kymla as defen· dants are John Pt•rry. 32, direc- tor of ;t<lm1111,tr.!ll\.-1• op1·1 a 11011~. hi:-. hrnt ht•r (.'hul·k. ZH. J Fro m Pofle ,, I SCO.R ES ... cent Of lhe leSl q uc!>llOnb an~ we red t'Qrrt•ctly. " 7 pt: rc<·nt decline from a vt·ar earlier, a nd a s tatewide ranktn~ or 72 pt:r cent. -Grade 6 reading. 74.3 per- c~nt correct. up l 7 p..rcent from 1976·77, :,tale runkml: of 80 ~r· cent v. nltcn cxpr1.·111>1on . 71 p..:r cent corrt"Ct, a 1 8 pc1 ct·nt in creasl'. state ranking or 7K per· et·nl , i-.pl'lling. li7 '1 Jll'rl'l'nl corrcrt. ,1 3 pt•rccnt dip. :-.t<ill' ra nking or n pNC'l•nt . math. 64 .J percent corrt'C'l. up 9 perrl·nt from a year Ntrltc:r. und a stall' rank 1n~ of 78 pt-rccnt G r adt' 12 readwg. 1\6 1 p1•1 t•cnt rorn·l'l an:-.wt·rs. a I <1 Jll'r ecol dip from um; 77. ;.ind u s tat(• runking of 'ZS percent. wntten cxpn•ss1on. 65 6 p(•rcent correct .. 6 percent lower thc.n ~ year earlier. st.ate ranking or 83 percent: spelling, 70 I perrent correct. a 2 pNccnt drop. st utt- runk1n~ or Kl rx·1 C't.'nt . math. 70 :! Pl'n.·1·nl corrci•t. thl' '.'><Jmc "" 1971i 77 ~IJte rankrn~ of 84 pcr· c1·nl f' roM P age A I NUR SE. • • employed al ftoag lto::.p1tjl for about :.1 yc·ur She is i-.urv1vcd hy ht•r mother. Jl'an /\ll<Jrd of Cobla Mesa. and two s istt'rs. Anita Crown Jl(. Anaheim a nd Noreen Tolpa of New Orleans mainte nance yard foreman, m vent ory control cler k Vernon McKown, 34. and m1tintenancc y ard s upervis o r Kenneth Krieger, 38. Th<' gra nd jury was told lh;.it district workers mowed lawn:-., repa ired cars and carnt·d out miscellaneow; borne rep11irs and rhor es for the defe ndants on db tnct time. Schulman said he will a!>k Judge Rickles to d1s m1 s-. all charges against Kymla Fallin.: that he wrn ask the Judge lei grant Kvmla a separate tnal His motion accuses De puty District Attorney William Evan:. of te lhng the grand j ury t hat th~ prosecution offered the five de fcndants an opportunity to pre st>nl eVJdence ind1cat101-: t heir in nocencc but all five had dechn1..'<1 to do SQ :::ichulman aq~ues that tht• in v1tatwn was made by letkr and 1l was not made clear to the dt· fcndants thal any failure to r espond would he m ade known lo the grand JW'Y. "One n1..'Cd only look at tht· grand Jury tra nscript to sc•t' that t he grand Jurors were quilt· up bl'l over the fart that Mr Kym la did not respond lo the letkr or invitation:· Schulma n '& motion points out. Gem Selle r Shot to D eath LOS ANGELES <AP ) -K Wils h ire D1st r1 ct Jew e lry salesman was shot dead by four armed men who burs t into h1~ a partment and es('aped with a quantity of Jewe lry of un d1srlosed value. Police Detertive Mel Kiss mger identified the sales m an as Myor Wolfenson. 61. Kissinger said he was shor in the head for no apparent reason while p lead· in~ w1lh his assailants lie will take no radio. "I don'I {'Xp cct a n yone to cOml' out und !Hivt• me," ht· su1d . "Bcs1dt-s. 1t would stand again~t my v;ihws " Afll'r :.pcndin~ a year looking for his next C'hu llen~e. Ch1lt·~ las t /\pn l bouizht an 18-foot Drascoml~ Lugger. a dory-hkc yJwl "It weighs only 850 pounds but it has tou. of inboard st1tb111'. t y.·· Chiles say&. "My heavie:.t provision will be 30 gallons of water. With two solar stills. that should la st me SIX Weeki>. If not... he bli.theiy explaulti. "I can ration. The bo1tt will do four knot!> pretty eas ily I'm lhlnlung 50 to 70 mile:. <i d ay. aver:.igl'." f'roM Page A l GOP .•• Dougherty i-.a1d ht' d1sagrt.'(.~ s trong ly wilh lht• fJOs1twn tC1kcn by tht• n•nt ral c11mm1tlcc':-. l 0th1C'!> comm1ttet', that, by sign ing his name and title as u m e mber of the centr al commit· tee to lhe campaign literature ~ndorsin~ Cordova, he implied that he wa!> SP<'aking for the whole l'Ommlttee. "I have the right to tell the truth And if it hurts the central committee, so be 1t," Dougherty :,aid He said he does n't live In the 36th Senate d1stnct -Dougher· t y makes his ho me in Villa Park -so he didn't have lo make a choice as a voter . In fact . his unexpectedly long stay tn N{!w York made him miss thb e lection. "Fln;t time In my lifl· I've ever misi.ed a vote ." But even If h(''s kicked orr the ren tral (•ommillcl'. Dougherty said. ''I'll be a Rt'publlcan till J die I 'II try to chang(• t he party ... La-Z-Boy Showcase of Costa Mesa Announces 6 HOUR SIDEWALK SALE Hundreds of Lo-Z-loy Recliners DRASTICALLY REDUCED to make room for C hristmas MerchOlldlse which is SOOft to om••· OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. "La·Z·l oy: The l est Seat In The House" OPEN SUNDAY ONE DAY ONLY Sunday, Nov. 12. 1978 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. CW ...... S.--Mfltte ...... c ......... A.CNN .,... ........ 369 E. 17th Street • 642-8657 .... Thul'!day. NoYemi.r 9, t978 DAILY PILOT A3 Coast Students Get ffigh Marks Bow They Scored SCHOOL OISfRICT \II llh'lltl (•It \th Ill II \ 1\11.1ht'llll l 111•111 111.,:h HH •• 011111.l.1 l lllllt'd lhH 1\,1 l'.111.. Jo:h•1111·11t .t1 \ ('apblra11u I mClt'<l l 't•nt I .Ill I 1':11 llll lll.1 1 \ (·,pl t'"!\ Elt•n1t•nt.11 ~ I· ountaln \'•tilt•\ l-'.h•m1•nlM\ Fu II e 1 t1111 t-.1. Ill• ·nt ,11 \ Fullt·rton l 11111n 1111.!h C~£1_t•n G~·mt· L 111tlt·d OR. GR. 2 3 -~ i i 0 0 c ~ w w a: a: 7fi l ·I HI ~---~-- [ _.._-,_ KJ K!l i 1 It() tt; t>:l 7K 73 I 77 i i I l>X Kl Ii l I .J XO HJ ljO i i GkAOE6 , I ' hi I ... , _H:!-+----+---+----+---- >I:! ' 71 jj • ·----1--1-- -1 7!1-i I 77 81 ..._ _._ ---- .)(I 57 U:l lt!1 Iii ..>.> !).t 62 ~ llunliugt.on IWa t·h I h•mt·ntar~ 7~ 75 i7 73 68 69 ---- ---·-4 ~--+.---!--~-+--~--Hunlin~ton l\t•at:h l 11i1111 High --- ---79 86 81 80 --Irvine l nifo•d &1 83 89 92 9'! 98 91 --.__ ~-~--+----+---+--~-La ~una lkat:h l nifi<•d 90 88 95 94 97 88 94 --r--.---------;~ -o->---+---+--~--l---+---+-­ L<.1 I la bn::1 Elemt·nt<.Jn ti3 MU 17 li!J 81 69 Lo ... ·\l.11mto ... F.h·mt•11t;.in 1*i 88 S.l 86 81 8ti Mag nolia Eh•mt·nt~Jl'Y -71 (i8 5ti 72 7!J fi l -----~>---+--~-+--4---4---l'---~--+-- :'\(•\\port-~('.;;a l 'nifif•d 80 12 so 1x n ;x 75 ----Oc·t·an Vic" Ekmt•ntar.\ 61 62 60 63 69 62 -----~--f--~--+---'- 0 rang l' Un1f1c..•d 72 78 79 '78 75 HJ 76 -I--~ -'--+-- Ph1 ccntia l rnfll'd fl7 53 AA iO i!I I 78 69 88 !JO 78 ---------·------•--1.--.._._.__-i---1---+---+---+---4-- Saddl<'hack Vall"' l 'nifit·d 84 82 85 8 1 82 >O 79 X9 f>l x.i --------+---+---+--+---4---Sanl<.1 .\n;i l 'nifit•d 29 17 16 2fj 30 I 26 M J.1 18 Ii Savanna EJ1 •mt•nt;1ry 55 52 42 ·l·I r,;,i 80 -----------l----+---+----+--~-"-4--"--1---4---1--~- S t •al 8.-ach Elt>m(·utary 89 83 81 82 67 69 ' ----------+---+---f----l'-- Tu:-.t1n Unif1l1d 8 1 80 87 82 77 8.1 95 !)4 ~----------------..__--+----+---~ ~--~--+--~-4----4--Wt•stmim;l('f E h•mt>nlary 6.5 65 61 66 7H iM ------------------+.---ii---~--4---1---l---1'---+---~-+-- Yorb;.i Lmda Elc:menl<.iry Coillplex Plans Set For Irvine . ~ M arkcllng will b <•g in th1" month for a new 1,200.acre in· dus traal comµll'X, tht' largt!st m aste r planned indu::.tnal com· plt-x tn ~iouth<'m Cahtorn1a in 14 yt•ars. I n.1nt· Company 0H1c1<1l" have announct•d Th<' prOJt't'l , ca II Pd I r\'I nr ln dus trial Compll·X Ea::.l. i::. local· t-d "1thin th1• casll'rn boundary of I rvint·. nt·ar thl' Junction of the Santa i\na and San 01c~o Freeways and ncar 1-:1 Toro Marine C'orps i\1r Station. It is the third industrial com· plex to b1' de\ l'lop1•d b) the Newport Bt•ach bc.i srd firm, v.h1ch 1s also respQns1blc for on1• near the Orange County i\1 rport and another tn Tustin, both nt·ar ly completed. Onl' unusual dC>Sign feature of th<' new com·plt'x "'111 b£• a m aste r plan r reatmg a scr1rs of \'1llagcs. JO each of which in dustnal facilities will surround a t·ommt'rc1al core tlc•c;1gm•d to M•rve t·mployces. Commt·rc1al facilities will range from n ·stauranLc; to stationers. T hen' will be 12 s1lt•s rest•rvC'C1 ror industrial condom1mums and inventory bu1ldm~s and x:; s11l·s ~1vatlablc for purchasl' ht·gin mnJ? in December The 1,200-acre complt•x, ''hilt· large. \'1U not approal·h tht• 1.000 ;1crcs oc·cupwd by tht· :11rporl area Irvine Industrial Complci.. whic h was launchl'd in l!l+i4 54 60 77 7K 8 I 50 Demolition Ordered 21 Canyon Hornes Declared 'Nuisance' Laguna Beach City Manager F r e d Solomon dec lared 21 homl'S in Blue bird Canyon nuisances Wednesday. and or· dered their demolition beginrung Nov.20 · The action, confirmed by the: City Council after a s ix-hour meeting Wednesday, ended a batement hearings on the loLs which remain unoccupied 10 Bluebt.rd Knolls. H o m eowners were asked ea rlier Uus month to sign con· sent agreements which would al- low engineers to demolish the 21 homes which stand in the way of an emergency grading proJl'Ct planned to prevent sbil erosion and floodlllg during the Wlplcr rains. But efforts to convince the slide vict1m.s they should s1,::n the ai:treemcnts before the Nov. 20 deadline failed. The homeowners said they wanted to talk wi th their at torney, that they retained collL-<:· lively, before a ll owing bulldozers to d estroy their homes. ·'Our dee1sion to not :.ign lht> agreements wa:. due to our legal rounsel," said slide spokes man lJick Harlev. whose home was at 928 MPadowlark Lane He said his group would con· sult again with their attorney rc- ~arding the city request that work be~in as ::.oon as possible on the sunken 3.5 acre hor~eshcw shaped areu comprising part!> of Orioll' Dnve. Meadowlark Orivl' nnd Meadowlark Lanl'. ll o m eowners l1stcrwd to lt'!>llmony from geolog1i.ls and engtneC'rs during the chty·long meetmg Wednesday The techm ciaos emphas ized the im portance o r gl:'tling gr a ding work done before raim; hegm. Eoginee~. on the advice of geologists Leighton and As · ::.l)('iates. intend lo "wintt:rizc" the sltde-ravagcd area by means of heavy grading. in.stallat100 of a storm dra.Ut along the canyon floor, and improving a ccess roads to the area Leighton geologis t lraJ Poorm • .md raised the s pecter of heavy rainfall beginning tijis month perhaps heavier th~ last year's heavy rams. "The long -term projections show rainfall is expected to be much mon• tha n normal the next two months and part of J :1nuary." Poormand told city offi cials and slide v1ct1ms ''Those pr-0Jec•tions could Wt'll be wrong," he added. "but we don't want to Lake that chance." By partially leveling the slide area and filling the cracks. the chances or rttpid runoff and erosion are lcss('ned. the geologist said. PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS LOCATION Of PLANNED NEW INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX IN IRVINE It Wiii a. Largest Such Development In Southern C•Ufornl• In PHt 14 Y••r• Scores Above Average · By KATifV CJ,ANCV OI -o.lly Pll01 $U11 Orange Coast publi<' s chool students scored ~ell above state ;1verages in basic reading, writ· ing, r.pelllng and math skills, 3<'· l'ordlni.? lo state test results re· leased today. I Related story A5 > And the 1977-78 state tests s howed that students in 28 of Orange County's 29 school dii.· tricts scored higher on lhe .iverage than their classmates throughout California In separate tallies which com· pare local distric ts, s tudents with those of s imilar socio· tco no m1 c background::., youngsters in Orange County rankl'd generally where cx- pt'cted. Stale DC'partment of Educa· I ion officials a lso noted th;.it Califorma second. third a nd sixth grade~ showed improve- ments in ba::.ic s kills tests overall. ranking above avail<ible national uverages However. high school seniors an Califomia continued to fall below available nationw1d <: averages. despite '>light 1m provcmenLs in UH~1r wnting and :.pelhng test scores. The 12·ycar old California A.:.- wssnwnt ·Program lt•sts ~econd . third, s1xlh and 12th grader.-m basic skills to st.•rvt· as a guide to .. l h l' st a l C' of t' d u c a l 1 o n in l'jl1forma .. Jdf Wells of the Orange Coun· t~ Department of F.dut·at1on not · t.•d that local studc:nls overall ront1nued lo outperform th1:1r Cahfomia d-.ssmatc•s Along tht' Orangl' Coast. the h1gh'-•st tt'Sl sl·ores were report ed in tlx• Irvine Unified School 01st r1ct where hig h i.chool seniors ranked m tht• top 91 to 98 percent among California 12th gradl•rs in rl:'ad1ng, written <'X· pre:.:.ion. spelling and math. ThHl means only two to nine pNcent of the state d1stri(·ts h:.id higher te~t scores and 91 to 98 percent ranked lower Unified School District where student scores ran~ed from the 14th to nh percenlHe. However. in separate tallies AP "''""'11...,.0 1tfanlie Nears 82 Mamie Eisenhower is shown at Getty~burg. Pa .. dunng an observance of the birth· day of her late hus band, l'resident Eisenhower. Mrs . Eisenhower will. celebrate her 82nd b11thday Nov. ~4. based on soc1~conomic data, the Santa Ana yoi.aogsters ranked generally as would be expected when compared with ~imllar school districts Cops Rap HB Talks On Pact By ROBERT BARKE R Ol IM O•llY P11<>1 Si.fl Huntington Beach police or ricers Wlleashed a scathing at tack on the City Council today after an appare nt breakdown in negotiations for a new contract Jeff Cope, president or tht• Huntington Beach Poli ce Of ficers Association. said that or ficers h ave been pl a ced 1n economic hards hip by nsmg 111· nation and the cit y's failure to grant them a pay raise He charged that tht• City Coun cil has refused lo negotiate..· in good faith and ha:. shown open hostility to Polke 10 other in· stances. "T hey haV<' done their utmo~t to degrade us in tht' eyes of the public and we have takt•n 1t. nut they will not be permitted to rob our rarrulies of thc1r bread c.ind butter ... he said Cope said that officers rntc..·nd to s pell out their position tn news paper advert1seml'.'nls and perhaps in a door·to-door CJm pai~n to wm public s upp1)rt "This is not a thre.it hut a ple.i for underswnding," he said. However. 1t was learned thal s entiment is mount1n~ for ,1 more militant stand on tht• part of some of tht• 235 mc..•mbers rif the association There has been d1scuss1on of .1 police strike or other measure::. such as a work slowdown. "blut• nu·· s ick ms or pickctin~ !:i tude nts 1n Jl unt1ng t on Beach's Ocean V1cw <ele men tary l School District ranked low.est dmong the 11 9range Coast districts. falling at the 60th to 69th percent ii<' Yacht Found; Couple Sought Thal means 31 to 40 percent of the California districts r anked higher than the Ocean View stu· dents and 60 to 69 pen·cnt lower. The only Orange County s chool d1~trict ~ h1ch ranked t·on~1 s tently b e lo w ::.tatt averages was the Santa Ana J\ PIA. Western Samoa <i\P l Authonticli arc sear ching for a San Francisco couple who they be hC've were aboard a yacht found wrecked near the Samoan Islands in th<· South Pacific. /\utbonlies said today that th<- couple have been ten la t i vely identified as Charles and Hell:'n Weaver of San Francisco Thev are believed to be th<: onl v t·n•" aboard tht• yacht · Rit s a nd p11•c l·~ nt th1· wreckagt• ha,·c hl•c:n wa~h1ng - ashore on th<· south ena~l of lhl· island of Savaii for tY.o days wlice said. -~-,\Designer \ Chairs reg. 309. Now 249. ~ -· I < I .: .::~ You can save a b1q S60 00 on ~ach ot lheSe five oes1gner chairs o f unsurpassed quallly and craltsmansh1p You'll en1oy the tasteful styling and delightfully com!Oftat>le seating. Expertly tailored 10 your order in an excltl"g variety of speclal labrlcs Armcaps are included at no extra charge. Some sty~ may be ordered as a swivel r0<:ker tor an adltionel charge ot S20 Your Favorite Designer Win Be Happt To A""' rou H.J. GA ~~ETT f URN ITU RE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon., Thurs. & Fri. tvt$. 221 5 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA. CALIF. .. ,. .. .. .. ' A7 f DAii. Y PILOT NATION I WORLD Jot .,oasCiog Q Rockwell Dies at 84 T!~ $ 1::!!~E. ~~':~~&~~'.!.~!:::, ~~~~~ .. : ~larphlo• i\rtls t Normun ftockwl'l l unflni11hed on un easel in a r<-'d torn by Vietnam and d1 v1dcd by whos~ fret·klecHaccd b<>ys. pig· l>urn studlo behind the white race. t1uled e1rls. kindly doctors and New England-style home. The laught r Alley Open T H•: B nt BllMP ... Ol.Ut:.~: Now thul lht• clt"clion hoopla 1:-b1111,-.t. "t' m.1~ turn nur nttttntion. tp moN> vltal It-MIO ulon~ th1' bt·-.t of "" IJU'!<lblc COHU 1,1k.: who (II~~ LO park nt'XI lo th\• h4•11ch Ont• tlf our t>d11orc, 1uc,t w•lked tot.o my office with u bullt•l111 llt· !,j'' J d•'ll••tt-h today 1nd1cat~t1 th•t thl' 4'U.lllt&I t"Clmm1~100. Ill 1L-. infinite wlbdom. hit¥ ruh..'CS thut thf' r1ty of llunllnl(ton Bt•Jcb may not ~n parking along l'o.a' t I lJ,.:h" n l'ht• i.ttttrh of hh•~h~av involved 1& Qut In thu &tn .ir\'M of Hunun1o1ton Tht' 1 1ty ~ent out there und planted '"ml' "'lo 1 \u-kln~ ,1~nc, 1 he rea~ city bra2>1 did that was th~y bdtt.>n• 1t b a d1.1nt:t·ro~ place to purk l'lll'ktng mar 'leach Vintor Parking Under Cancelled No Parking Sign rows the highway. People run around in the traffic lanes and get killed. So they banned the highway-edge parking. SO 111E COASTAL commission came along· and un· banned it. Coastal Commission reasoning apparently was that the Huntington Beach parking ban was restricting public access to the beach. So thb week. lbe city people went out tbe(c and put gunny backs over the top of all the No Parking :11gns Another beaul1ftcat1on project has come to o ur coastLinc s mall town scenes mirrored miinting was set In the year 1700 Amer icana on Saturday Evening when the missionar y Sargeant P o1t covers and Boy Scout was tryinf( lo convert Jndlans to c'aftindart ln n <'areer spanning Christianity , six decadet. ia dead at age 84. Mrs. Rockwell said the paint· For years. the pale, lean· mg was about three-quarters lambed , pipe-smoking Illustrator completed and that her husband worked seven days a weelC -had planned to make changes with u hall-day off for Christmas but had not worked on 1t for a to produce a canvas image of year. She said it would be turned th" nalton he loved. But he once over to the Rockwell museum d"11c nbt.'<i himse lf as "a hack ii -here. lut;tralor " Mrs. Rockwell said fune ral H E S HOULD BE r e mem· bered. tus wife. Molly, said after his death late Wednesday at his Stockbridge home. as "an artist and illustrator ... welt-known artist and illustrator." She said her husband's death was not unexpc<-ted. and that he "had been ill a long time." She s:ud. "He didn't die of anything except being 84 years old." "It's hell to grow old " he said in a 1977 interview A P AlNTING of the Rev. John Sargeant talkinJl to an Indian Carter Signs 'Sacrificial' Energy Bill WASHINGTON CAPl -Presi· dent Carter s igned a diluted t•nergy bill into law today. declaring. "We have acquitted ourselves well as a nation." Cartee noted there were those who doubted Congress was capa- ble of d ealing with such a "politically sacrificial" issue. HOWEVER, THE plan ltte president signed was a far cry from the original pla n he sub· milted to Congress 19 months ago as the "moral equivalent of war." "Today we can r ightfully claim that we have a conscious national policy for dealing with e ne rgy problems." Carter declared. services would be at 2 p.m . Saturday in St. Paul's Episcopal C hu r c h in thi s we s tern Massachusetts community. She said there would be no visitors' hours ROCKWELL'S AMERICA was a nation of rough-hewn but gen- t 1 e wor k ingmen. pram g r4ndmothers and s oldie rs home from the J?real war. In the It was an America of the Four Freedoms. a series of paintings for the Post takl'n from a spcct·h lo Congress by Frank lin U. Roosevelt in 1941. The paint10gs becamo part of the nation':> wur effort and its rallying cry. But always il was an America depicted with a passion for VI!> ual truth: He worked mvanably from live mode ls a nd propl>. even to posing a chicken. "'h1ch he said would "stand JU::il ••:, you've placed him for four or five minutes." PERHAPS THE mo:;t popuJar artist in the United Sljtl·::. Rockwell died without attatntng status in the world of "real art " C ritics ro und hi s work si mpli stic, corn y <ind s uperficially pho togr:i ph1 c . however much he touched and deljght.ed mHUons. APWI.._. 60-YEAR CAREER ENDS Rockwell Dies at 84 Pope Calls Celibacy Mandatory VATICAN CITY <AP I -Pope John Paul Il upheld mandatory celibacy for priests today. ''Y<>s. we arc in the world . but we a re not worldly ." the Pohsh- born pontiff said in a speech to about 1.300 priests and friars in the Hall of Bened1ct1ons of the Apostolic Palace. THE REM~RK DREW a loni; applause from the priests. "We must retain the sensl' or o ur unique vocation and th1::. uniqueness must be expressed a lso in our exterior clothing. Let us not beashamed,"hesaid. Addressing the audience both as supreme pontiff and as bishop o' Rome. J ohn Paul urged the cler gy to hdve "an adequa.k style of life " "OUR PRIESTHOOD mu:-.t bt· dear and expressive. And 1f m the tr adition of our church 1t 1~ st ri c tl y ussoc1at t!d with rclibucy. il 1s bcc:iusc of lht· Qospt'I C'lurity and expr<>ss1\ l' nt"•,s to whtc•h our Lord reh·r ... with his \\Ords on ccltb:Jcy. ·for the k 1ngdomofGod'. .. Some day. maybe the people on the Coastal Com· m1ss1on will get cured of their shoreline paranoia . They M'<' everv move by coastal city governments as some kind of ms1d1ous maneuver calculated to make it impossible for \ 1s1torb lo reach tht' public shoreline. Afte r the signing ceremony at the White House. the president n ew to Kansas City. Mo .. to ad· dress a Future Farmers of America convention and hold a news conference. HE SAJD THE energy plan "ill enable the United States lo !>a ve 21 J m1lhon barrels of 011 per day by 1985. FREEDOM OF WORSHIP: ONE OF A SERIES OF FOUR Rockwell Painted With Passion for Visual Truth ll "as John Paul':-. first rd <>rcncc to the controvcrs1al usb Ject s ince he wa.s elected last montll as the first -non:ttaltan • pope 1n 455 y~urs But as a l·ard1nal 10 Poland he had had :-.poken out in ravor of celibacy for prtt>StS TUE PLAIN FACT IS that the s tretch of Coast J1 1~hway where Huntington Beach tried to ban parking is damned dangerous. The accident and fatality record out there:' is clear .. Try driving that l>trctch dunng the heavy season when <·ars are parke<fbumper·to·bumper along both shoulders. Your himds sweat on the steering whee l, waiting for the next car door to be flung open out into your traffic lane And bt: sure you're alert for the next group of kids who are going to sprint across the highway in fr.ont of you car· rying s urfboards and six-packs of s uds. This m akes it a particularly fun stretch lo drive at night State government. of which the Coastal Commission is a part. has developed some state beaches with parking for people m the Huntington Beach area. This is certainly public access to the shoreline if there e ve r was a ny. OF COURSE THERE'S been control trouble. The s tate beaches hav~ s uffered with roving youth gangs, muggings a nd other mayhem. H state government wants to provide clean, safe, pleasant beaches for the public. then maybe the state bhould start cleaning up its own act. .. And meanwhile. get off the back of the beach c1ttes. "This is not as great as the original goal. but it is a substan- tial basis on which to predicate future achievements." he added. Carter noted lhe "difficult and sometimes pain!ul" politics that characterized the formulation of the compromise agreement. "Many people gave up hope that our Congress was able to deal with so complicated and politically sacrificial an is- sue." THE 95TH CONGRESS com- pleted work on the e nergy package just before adjourning Oct. 15. Although it was a domestic victory for tbe preside nt. the compromise legislation omitted many of the tough proposals in his original package. Among items s cuttled along the way were s tiff new taxes on ~asoline. crude 011 and industrial rut•ls Snow Hits Northwest Moma~ Wyoming Get Stonn Warnings Alb.lny AIDY Qu•• Antrw>r•oc Alldnl• 841ffMOft• Uoi~ ao-1on butl•lo CnlCflqo (•nl 1nn•h C.le•~land Odl Fl Wlh °"""'t'.'' ()t>tro1I f-•1rbrrdnla.\ H•l~no Honolulu HOu'10I' June•u K•n s Cttv L.<l\ Yeo•• lllll• Ruo l.ol A"9411• lOllla~lllt Ml"'"' Mllw•ukee Mph·SI P. Neahvllle NewOrle.tM New Vorh Oki• City Omell• HI Le Pep 41 19 12 38 n n 6T H ~ J1 w. JI 01 .. n 4 •O !le u )3 JI SJ 34 &• ., ,. '60 SJ JI • -4 •t U .OI '° •• •S 50 J) 21 &1 lO ,, .. ... , 12 H u JO u , •. 02 )) ., u •• }f J7 b) •? •ft 4] bl 4J 11 41 0.-, ... o.1 .. wy ............ 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Next year we will be 1001 Watch for our Centen- nial Celebration in 1979! , , .. -------------[-"CAL1FORN1A~:1 :1 FORDST 11 I _)' ~-. _.· --------~ ~ FOR OST 0'4rWd by Ronuld K and David A Jo'ord of Ht.-d-.uod V1tllt>y A tnbut to Henry t'on.t'& Mood T. 1t i11 on thelr 1926 l'"ord J Million Settlement End Trial LOSANGF.Ll'::S \l'• '\ r.11lroad sv.atr hman whose h.'('t ""'re l'Ul otf 1n J I 1.i111 m'l'ldtnt ha.., won ..1 Sl m1l11on "'Llkml'nl from Southern Pacllu: Tra11l1portut1on Co Allomt•\:. for Georgt> Op.il1•111k. 5G, of Alham bra said Wednt-:tday tht• UJ:recml•nt t'nds a tnul that had ~n in prolo{rt•ss for J \wt•k · The Utll'toement C<.llls for Opal~n1k and his family to r<.'t"t.'IVt' $-190 ,000 1mmt•<.l1t.1tely and a nother $441 ,000 over tht.> nl•xt 20 years. attorneys .said. ln addJllon. lhc ra.alroad ugrt.-ed to pay for the tratnman's meda('al bills until "' year from now and for tus attorney fe<•s, bnngmg the total to more than $1 mtlhon. LOS ANGELES <AP l -Accused "Pillowcase Rapist" Reginald Donald MuldFC'\.\-, suspected in more than 150 attacks on women, was convicted We dnesday of 25 counts of rape robber y, burglary. ~ex perversion ( ) and assault. STATE Muldrew, a 30-year-old dropout of Cal Slate '---------"""" Northridgc, was arrested last Apnl following an ID· vestigallon anlo attack~ by a man who would place a pillowcast• over the victim'~ head and then threaten to i.-111 her children unJe~s she submitted . Muldrew was charged with 29 criminal counts, but a mistnal was delcarcd Wednesday in four of the charges two counts each or rape and burg lary b<'cause Superior Court jul'brs failed to reach unanimous verdicts. Disposition of those char~es will be considered Dec. 6 when Muldrew returns for sentencini! before Judge William B Kee ne. Muldrew remained in custody without bail. 1tlonitor• Appobtled LOS ANGELES CAP > The University of Southern California Board of Trustees has appoint- t•d a comm1lt<'e to monitor the formation of its M addle East Cenlt'r and to offer recommendations that will guarantee its academic integrity. The board approved a resolution Wednesday rhar~ing the broad-based panel to assure that "the academk integrity of the university is in every way preserved." The controversial center would be funded by Amencan mulllnallonal corporations which have done billions or dollars worth of business with Saudi Arabia. l•jemctions Se~ OAKLAND <APl -The Alamada County sheriff's off ace has ser ved injunctions at nine adult dance studios in Hayward and San Leandro, al- leging that the studios encourage acts of prostitu- tion a nd lewdness The studios will remain open until a hearing is held to determine whether the allegat1ons are true. No heanng date was a nnounced. The sheriff's office said Wednesday lhat the studios include The Throat Dance Studio and Hot Lips studio, both in Hayward. Jet Tape Release Delay~d SAN oumo 1AP> Par1rtc Southtrl:lit Airh11 ·i.. hus obtained J couri ordt•1 <kluylng re lease of t·ockplt tuax·:s fiom 1t doolmld J~lllrll'r lnvolvt•d In u midu1r c-ol luuon and rwry \.'rf!Jjh Uuat lulloo 144 l)UISOll• ~·pt ~. Traru1,•npti-ot tht' tu~~ wero tu hav1• b\>t•11 1 clcaM.td Wedn~- 1t.1v 111 W~h1ni.:ton ut ;_an 11 u m rww~ <'Onf('rl'1l<'t' hy lht• National TrunsporliltJon S..lfcly Board. BLT 10 MINUTES befon· the ...i11 v.:. t·111Ut!n·11cc \\as lo be A Ill. l S l>1s trll'l JutJCl' Lo ua ~ Obt•t dorf1·r gr;mt1>d PSA a te rn ix1rury n..,lr<11111n~ ordc:r aga1n!->t 11 h•11:.t' or tlll' II JOscr1pts Wllll '\nv l:J I'S\ sp11k1•..,11wn want the or· ctn exll'ndt'(f until lhl' NTSB ttt-g1ns hl'<.ir1n~~ 111to thl' crash hne No\' 27 so "all the mforma- uon t·a11 be rl•lcast>d <.tt onte." PSA S POK •:SMAN Ou ant• 'oun~bur said lht• 'dl'lay was :.ought becau:..l' PSA believes 1·arly rl'lt•asl' of the transcript by itsclr would "irrepar a hly h;.irm .. tht• .11rllnt• by "preJud1c- 111g all'. right to a fair hearing bdon .. tht• board." Previously reported excerpts of the tape indicate the jetline r's ('Op!lot probably saw u Cessna 172 seconds before they collided. "There's one underneath " he was h€'ard saying. · ' "Whoop'" the captain ex- claimed. Then the tape reportedly picked up tht' sound of a col- hsaon. APWI ........ ThunlcMy, November 9. 1978 DAILY Al.OT AS APWl.......-0 Plane Wre~kage Raised The remains of a single·engine plane arc retrieved from the bottom of Lake Michigan. off the Chicago shoreline. The plane crashed after takeoff from Meigs Field. kill- ing ·a u aboard. Three bodies have been reco\'cred <rnd divers were s till searching the la ke for the fourth v1ct1m Wednesday. All four men aboard were from the Los Ange les area. Did Theft Suspect Have Accomplices? SAN DIEGO CAP> -Stanley Marte Rifkin, the computer consul· lant charged with the wire theft of $10.2 million from a Los Angeles bank. was helped by at least two other persons m the elaboratt! and complex scheme. the San Diego Union reported today. rn a copyright article, the Union said Rifkin never met in Geneva. Sw_itzerland, with reprcse_n · Fore ign Trade in Moscow ... tahves of R~a.lmaz. the Soviet Malinin said. "I think a trade ~overn~nt s diamond exporta-will be impossible. · taon concern. The FBI alleged the Russ ians sold him $8.1 million in gems purchased with 'D ' funds stolen from Security r00rl-SC00n Pacific Bank m Los Anf!clcs. r r"' Lt. Governor Curb Prorrdses 'Cooperarion' LOS ANGELES <AP) -Declaring, "I am not an obstructionist." Republican Lt. Gov.-elect Mike Curb vowed Wednesday he would cooperate with Democratic Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. in the new state administration. But Curb s aid he would assert his own philosophies if Brown left the state "for any Jong period or time ... CURB•s COMMENT was in refere nce to speculation that Brown would use his overwhelm- ing margin of victory over Evelle Younger as a wedge into presidential politics in 1980. "I will be my own m an, but I a m not an ob- structionist. I want government to work.'' Curb said . He promised a spirit of cooperation in the first split-ticket administration since 1894, but added : "If he CBrown) does run for the presidency and leaves the stale for any Ion~ penod of time, of course, al wall be a whole different picture." AS TO THE seemingly bright outlook for his own pohttcal future, Curb, 33. said he would first seek re-election as Lieutenant Governor and then consider other political posts. It was a shghl backtrack from his position in the GOP primary. when he assailed opponent Republican Mike An- tonovich as a "career politician" and vowt!d he would serve his term, if elected, the n return to hi~ record business. Curb said Wednesday he would place his multimillion-doll ar Warner-Curb rec6rd empire in a trust while he w~•s in office. The Lt. Gov.-elect a nd his wife, Linda. met re· porters poolside at has expensive hilltop Trousdale· Estates homt'. lie saad he admired Gov. Brown·~ spirit of frugality, •but said altering his own personal lifestyle while in office would be ;i ''phony gesture." CURB BEAT I NCUMBENT Lt. Gov. Mervyn O,,vmally m a campaign strc•wn with mud and generally devoid of issues lie was was charac tenstacally vague when qu11.ied about the dif- ferences between himself and his new boss, Gov. Brown. and the possible problems he foresees. "There ate obvious areas where we have das agreeml'flts. but at would be better to look in th1· areas \\here Wt' agree." he said . "I agree with Brown's implementation of Proposition 13 and I think he's certainly heard the message from tht• pt'ople about spcndin~ limitations.·· TROUGH CURB MADE it clear that his inten tion was to get a long, he did say he would voice a diffC'rencc of opinion from time to time. "I 'II a lways seize the opportunity to assert my philosophy," Curb said, though declining to enun c1ate that philosophy. "While the voters may lik1• J erry Drown. they obviously wanted a balance Seniors Below Test Averages' Instead. the Union said. the B ll S C Russians beueve they de<.tll with 1· Passes A RA~IENTO CAP> California's high school seruors fell further behind the national Lo n Stein. a reputable Lo~ Angeles diamond broker. and average m reading during the last school year, the his unnamed partrrer. LOS ANGELES <AP > -latest state test scores show In a telephone interview early The City Council has given Second. third and sixth-graders showed im- We dnesday. a top official at preliminary approval to pro\'ement in all test areas and were above na- Russalmaz's Geneva office said an ordinance that would llonal averages. said stale education officials. ~ °" Ball the firm had never heard of impose up to $25 fines on D dog owners who don't STATE SCHOOL Superintendent Wilson Riles' Actor an I laggerty. TV's R i f k i n u n ti I re 3 d in g a clean up droppings left by office released scores today for 1.2 million stu-"G nzzly Adams." was free newspaper report about the theft their pets. dents who took the standardized, multaple-choin· on $5,000 bail today after on Wednesday. · The "poop-scoop" or· tests dunnf 1977-78 b e I. n g b 0 0 k C d f 0 r Alexandre Malinin, dire<:tor of . . h l\t t th h ed . Russalmaz's Western European dinance, s1 m1lar to t osc os o e scores s ow some improvement investigation of drivin~ oper ations, s aid the Russians 1n New York and San over the previous year. particularly in tht' tow1..·r unde r the influence and had no reason to suspect the F r ancisco. wns passed grades, where the state has concentrated al~ assault on a police officer. diamonds bad been purchased 13-1 with a final vote com -special aid programs T he CHP halted Ha~gcrty's with stolen funds and th at m~~~~fn~enk~e now on the THE ONLY DECLINE was in 12th;grade read-Ferrari after it reportedl y nothing unusual occurred during m~ scores. m which the average number of correct zipped past them at "95 to the Geneva transaction. books req_wres owners to answers dropped by 0.3 percent and the st·'tt· 00 h.. h S I)' Malinin also said that under clean up dog droppings <> 1 mp on t l! an IC~O no conditions would Russalmaz from s idewalks and sli pped by Onl' point in two separate meas ures of Freeway near Mulholland trade $8.l million in cash for the parkways . but the new or-the national average. Drive. A sc uffle ens ued diamonds seized from Rifkin dmance extends that re-Compared to s tandards developed in 1970. tht: b cf or c II a g g er t y wa s now being he ld by the FBI. qu1rement to a ll public tests show California seniors at either the 32nd or s ubdued and ha ndcuffed , "We have already transferred and private pro""rty. 3Sth percentile in reading -meaning that 68 or 65 Pat' .. Appe-• u~~ t"" percent of the students who took each test out· ~ .-.,~ police said. the m oney to o ur B ank of scored them. SAN FRANCISCO <AP> The lawyer for ~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:.:.:.:_:::.:::.:.:_:.::._.:.::_...:.::.:_::.:_:..:::.:_:.:___::::=:;:::=::=::=::=::=:====:::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Patricia Hearst says he'll appeal the ruling of a Judge who tossed out a plea to either set aside or reduce her seven-year bank robbery sentence. Attorney George Martinez, who did not in- dicate when he would file the papers in the 9t.h U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, on Wednesday declined further comment on the ruling the day before by U.S Oistnct Court Judge W1lllam Orrick Jr. Unle~s a higher authority intervenes. Orrick's ruling will keep Miss Hearst in the nearby Plt:•asanton federal ('Orr€'ctional facility until at least July 11 when she will be eligible for parole. She has asked President· Carter for clemency. in effect to reduce her sentence to time served. f\esa \7erde ~quor­ SALE! SALE! SALE! SAVE $2.61 ! RELSKA $688 VODKA~,5~·:: . Jumbo Size ~!~~~0 ~~ $248 CHABLIS BIANC .... Uf RME WIMES PRICED SS. & UHD9 lt'e lol'e 1Dbln~ esperi•I .. c.a1.....- d1Wa. lt'e •eHeee •••• ••..e •I iw ....t.r• W.I IDf•e• c•• •e p•re .. se4 fer 15 • .. ,,~er las. 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NcMnUr 9. 1978 Robt:rt N, Wot1d /Publl1hvr Thomu Keevll/EdltOI Barbara Krelblch/Edltorlal P~ Editor County Politics Due for Changes Tht.'n"ll be ~oml' nc"· Mme o ld a nd soml' familiar fa ces n.•pn• •ntinl( Oran l' l'ounty wh en the 1979 80 slut~ [.t•f11&laturt\ Nmv••m·~ m cram nto l>to(' 4 R~plnctnl{ llt•nn1!> C'urp<'ntcr ln the lull' Senut c will bt.• R cpubhl'Jn John S<-hmil1. oncumr st nll' Senator . on(!Um e Congrl'~~man wbo return to politics to n •pr<' cnt Or.ina.:e County's J6lh Senute Dis trict ScbmJt1. p.1rl.t~Pd a $200.000 < umpNl~n fin<ln<.'&n(l ad 'unt.ta:e ~nd a 9 6 plurality in \'Oh~r rt·g1stratlon Into u \\ tnn•ru: c.1mptJl~ll J~tltnst hi~ Demucrtttll' o pponent non Ol'clO\'lt nnly llm~· "111 ll'll 11 \\l' J!t•l tht.· olct J ohn Schmlt1.. "tlh ha:; h'ntkrwy to J:O off 111\ pt·rsonttl fht(hti, of polilu:ul f .int·)'. or a Ill'" .John SrhmJtt "ho':s reudy lo )!l'l down to bu...,1m.•ss and 1::0 to h<it tor ht~ consutucnt~ ln the county II ~o. '"' 11 • m<I ~ ood Uut lht• lo:-.., uf tht• ~oltd. hard \\<orkmg rt-presentation J:I \'t'n bv Cornov .1 111 h•~ 1m1tt h' o yt•u 1·~ m tht Lt·~1sl nture 1:. unfortunatt· I lmH'' t>r ttw t. ounl \ i-. .1-.:.un'Ct of ~ood rt·prciwnta t1on 111 lht• rhM•ml>l) tn l>t·nnli, M nnt;cr:, and Maria n Ut·r.:l·Mm M al\~l·rs t'm\·riwd .1~ .1 M1 on~ fig ure tn his fir~t te rm a~ A:.M·nibh 111;,in n ·pn•st·ntrng tht! 73rrl District. Mrs . Bt.•q.~l':50n '' 111 l>t• n1 ak111u ht·r bow in tht• Lt!g1s \jlture. but !)hl• hus ~' fint• l><wl-.i.:ruund 1n.~lnte a nd local l!ducation~I .1tfatr:-. and 1:-. in dn!)t' toud1 \\1th ht.•r COtl!)\1tucnl!) 1n lhl! 7 H h l>l!'tt rad On tht• lut•<J I :.t·t·nt>, furmt•r lfuntington Beach Mayor fl arra•tt Wtcdl·r ... , ho l'dgt"<l out D<iv1d li11kt.•r for tht• 2nd Supt·rv1son;1I l>1:-tncl seal on thl' cuur\ly Hourd of Supt·n l!'tor:., :.houlct l>t· a ::.att!.la<:tnry rcprt·::.l'ntat1vt.'. und l't•rtainly a 'a:.t 1 mproH•mt•nt over he r pred <.•n•s::.01. Laun·m·e S<.·hmtt. And th(' re·l'lcctwn of R~p. Robt.'rl Badham will rnamlain the county's 40th D1s trit'l 's solid lie in Congress. All 1n all -and d espite the us ua l nood of dire cam· puign \.\arn1ngs -the political world will go on. Hold the Line Whal m ay bt• great news for the airlines 1n the ft•dt·r ul dc -rcgulal10n of granting route authorities. potcn· tially could be trouble for Orange County and its airport. Two weeks ago, the f <.'Ctcral Civil Aero nautics Board ortmed up a grab bag. a llowing airlines t o sn atc h up routl· authon lics tha t hiJd been granted but never used. There art-some 2.200 of these so-called d orm:ml routes nation wide. and a handful of them at Orange Coun· t y A irport. . . Pre dictably. the· 111rport's t wo :Hrhncs, H ughes Airwcsl and Air Califo rnia. leaped at the c h ance t o get routes to Reno. Po rtland and Seattle. The re was even o ne unused route to Oakland Even if any of the rout(•s arc a pproved by the CAB. \.\ c st·e proble m s ahead. First. O range County Air port is s upposed lo b e a ~hort h a ul ll'rrnina l. G enera lly it's under stood this m eans ;11rhm•r <kstinCJtions s hould not be more than 500 miles rJ1 ::.tanl. H u g hes. Airwcst <JI read y has s tretch e d lh<tt concept with a non·sloppcr to Sult Lake City . Adding Portland and Scutlle lo the list would s tretch it to the h rcttking point. Furthe r , the Boa rd of Supervisors has imposed a l1m1l on the n umbe r of sc:hedulcd j e ts lhal c an be flown in a nd out of OninRc County Airport daily This limit s hould ht• upheld vigorously ·• Tht• airport a nd its proble m s won't go away, but tlrnt's no reason to make fhings worse . Scary Practice It's been said that t h e Inte rna l Revl'nuc Service is lht• one United States governm ent agency that can s trike real fear into the heart o f a citizen T hat mig ht seem a little exaggerated if a pplied o nly to the qualms experie nced by anyone summoned for a t ux a udit. But a r c<'enl news story out of Montana is downright ('hilling. It has to do with lRS "monitoring" of taxpaye r m eet· mgs. in wh.ich agl•nts take the na m es o f those voicing tax protes ts -and proceed lo run tax c hecks on the m The IRS district director freely admits the practice S ince the m eetings are open to the public. he says, "We h avt• as much right as a nyone to be there ." Som etim es the nam es of all those a tte nding are list· l'<l. b ut the tax check is focused on those who get up and <:hallenge tax l aws. Their tax returns arc pulled to see If they arc filin~ a nd if they a rc bre aking any tax laws, the J RS o fficial expla ined . . While it is certainly the right o f the government to kt·ep a n eye out ro r lawbr e ake rs. the r e's som ething just a touch Gestapo-like in the practice of slipping IRS agents into legitimate gathe rings of taxpayers to • m onitor ' w hat's being said, a nd by whom . There mus t be a better way • Opinions exproased In the space abo~e are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Pho ne (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/ Fighting 'Irish'? By L.M. BOVD Q. "llow can Notre Dame cull itself The Fighting Irish Dear Gloomy Gus When I was young and ideallstic I planned to "live in a house by the side of the road and be u friend lo man." You can't do that in today'!'! world. They cet the wrong ldeu. c.v. . -.. when on its football teum this year will be me n named Knafelc, Woznea k. Zeak, M a rtinovic h . Unia c k e; H o rans k y, Pul a w s ki , Wroblews ki, Heimkreiter , P acek and Desltato?" A. Come on. Notre Da me's tea m is not entirely devoid or Irish. Also suiting up will be m en na med Holohon. Hart. Quinn, Folc~ully, HaR· gerty, Ryan, Fly nn a nd Re illy. 'What's the most common- ly misused word In news re- ports?" inquires a client. Our Language mun nominates "mishap." Not all d ie· llonaries say so, but mishup suggeata a misfortune or minor lm)>Ortance. Yet you repeatedly hear It used to label f ata) car wrecka, too tra1lc to be mishaps. Class dlamlssed Nick Thimme&Ch Why This Belated Persecution? W ASHJNGTON-Thia cupltul Is Increasingly populuted by morul cowards and Intellectual py~mlt'M. What else to 'ay about lht.· 1 uddt'n. poat·facto uctlon t h rt-atenln& tho Immigration· status of that former South Viet· nt1mesc general who had the bad luf k to ~ photograr,hed and klevlRed while exccut ng a Viet Cong prisoner during the 1968 Tt•t Offensive? 11\e poor dcvll ls Gen. N'guyen' Ngoc Lo:ln, wbo now operutet1 a II m a I I ri:sta urant JIH'I curry out 1n nearby is uburbnn Virginia. He a rrive d here 1n April 197S. alo n g w i th the res t of the 200 ,000 Viet · namese re f ugees who fled when the Com· munls tsconquered Vietnam. Now comes the Im m igration un d Naturalr talion Servi ce Earl Wate~ claimine that rc.st :1ur~1lcur Loun mu8t stand u hN1r1n.: on the statu or the pt..•rmant'nt n:~llll·n· cy r e rllf1cntt· <.c n•cn card I which It issued him m 1976. There is u J(Ood po.s:;1b1 hty that INS will "rnsclnd" that m agrc card after arguing thut Loan 1s xuilty of "moral tunntulle" for executing an out or \.J111form Viet Cong prisoner dunni;! ttw crucial ..'.fi!l Offensive WHAT INS and two members of Congress .... ho :.ctm lie· termlned to gf•l Loan dcPort<:d seem to forget 1s that Smgon was under siege ant.I in grt•nt panic durin~ Tel. Indeed, Loan':. own officers came h1wk to their barracks and fo und their wives had been attal'kl'll by Viet Con~ that day and had thl•1r lcgs c ut o rr There Wt:re m:.iny such atrocities comm1lt1;1d' by Viet Cong in civilian gurb und thus eligible to be clas:.tfll'll as "un lawful combat:.int~ ·' 10 111tl·ma· lional law. Ev e n the U S embassy ~rounds wt•rt• pcnetratC'd during TN, 111 u rumpu~r or killing and deRtr uc:tion by thl' V C. who t>Yentually fn tlt"d thetr mission In the h('at or the assault, lh<.•n Gen . Nguyen Cao Ky frt.·· m ember that cool must ached fe llo w ») w anted a ll out-of- un1form V1l'1 Cong captured . thus moking Lhem fair game for l'X{'CUt ion Ky. who now operates a liquor store H\ Los Angl'lcs, ·~ m an enough to takl• rcsponsih1hty for Loan's action, brut;.il ~1s 1t ap· peared m newspapers and on TV srreens at the timc. "If 1t is thought neccssary to persecute Loan. why not 1:1lso persecute his superiors," Ky said. "l was one or his su~riors .. SO WAS South Vietnam Prcsi· dl·nt Nguyen Van Thieu. And how about the U.S. Commander, Gen. William C. Westmorela nd. cir for that matter. P resident J.,yndon B. Johnson. Robert S. M cNama r a. h i s d c f cnsc sec rctary, a nd Wa lt Ros tow. LBJ's national security adviROr., Geo. U>an wws under orders to ferret out the Viet Cong In ~1vi lian rlothcs ·and deal with thl·m s ummarily. Martial law had been del'lared by P resident Thieu and military orderi; to im· plemcnt it were given by Gen. Ky . ll uve INS a nd R ep. E lizabeth Holli man CD·N Y. l und Rep. Harold Sawyer < R· M1d 1.) no 8ensc of history? So. Gen. Loan lost a leg in combat, and whe n the Com munists ran over his country. (le d to the U.S . The Sta te De partment and INS knew who he was when he ente red the country, and when he got his g reen card. But after Holtzman· Sa wyer complained a nd d e· manded an investigation of any ViNnamese refugees possibly guilty of drug.dealing or war crimes. including Loan the Carte r Administration decided to go after Loan. I WOULD Uke to ask Presi· de nt Carter, Attorney General Griffin Bell. INS Commissioner L eo n e l Castillo a nd th e afor ementioned righteous con· g rcsspersons-none of whom went through Tt.•t-if the U.S. was indeed involved in Vi etnam. that an fact. it turned out to bt· our war. should we not be honc:.l c..nough to accept responsibility ~ what went on there? Does anyone r eally think it would be just lo not o nly t:.ik t• a way Loan's green card, but to deport him as well? The law protects him from being deport· ed to any nation which would pe rsecute him. so it is virtually Cl'rtain he would not be returned to Hanoi for any trial the <.:om munasts have tn mmd for him I THINK that Loan should lw lt•ft be. He. his wife anct f1v1· <.'htldre n have made a quiet hf1· for themselves in Americc.1. wt·n· welC'omed here by our govern mcnt which was a pparently g r atefu l f o r h is an ti · Communism at one stage in h1~ It fl'. T he United States doesn't show much intC'Anty if 1t lead' i.uc h people to bC'liC've one set nf facts al one time, and th1 •11 punis hes t hem late r for 1h1· same set of facts. Second Thoughts on Bilingual Ballots Whether it was the "plain dam foolishness" that opponents or United States Senator John V. Tunney labeled it or not, the bi· lingual ballot reqwred under the federal law authored by Tunney. which many claimed~ed to his de· teat In 1976. may h uve seen its end. T hose who opposed it con- te nded that the vote rs should be able to speak and read the o ffi cial la n g u age or the country. Proponents h owever argu e d that many citizens were being d e prived o r their right to vote beeause or language dif· fi culties. Such highly e motional debates may become moot as the facts as to the actual need. or absence the reof. for the multi-lingual ballots unravel. As t he law was writte n It , would have required the mailjng or b1ltngual ba llots to every reiustcrcd voter in 38 of thl' state's 58 c.<>untics. Howevc r . as a result of some successful negotiations with the Justice Department by the astute Secretary of State March Fong Eu. a n agreement was reach<'d whcr<·by com- pliance could bC' gained by merely providing them for those who re- quested them. Th<tt action saved the state hundreds of tnousa nds or dollars STILL. the materials must he prepared and extra ballots must be printed in Spanish for vote rs of 36 counties as well as in San Francisco whe r e a dditiona l ballots must be pr<.'pared in Chinese. Quaintly, ballots must also be prepa red for American Indians in Inyo County. Since the re 1s no written language for tbe American Indians it remain!. a mystery as lo how C'omphancc was gained for that rl'A1on Based upon till' rl·ported co!.t-; for Sac r a mento Count y of $42.000 for voting materials in the Spanrsh language. it is estim at~ that the statewide rosts to the counties involved for the add1t1on11l ballot materials were something over Sl m illion. BUT IF lhere was no greater need In th<' other counties than th<.•rc was in Sacr am ento where only 550 out of 355.000 registered voters request ed the Spanish language ba llots. the re quire· m ent fo r the ballots borders on the abs urd. This is especially true if the C'Ontention that most or the r eq uests w ere from teac h ers seek i n g training m aterial . or from the id le curious. 1s correct. In any event, with lhe ex· perience or the 1976 and 1978 primary and general elections now providing actual data as to the usage or the foreign language ballot ~. a r ev i ew can determine whether sur h cxpen- l11turcs ar<' JUSl1fied or JUSl a "aste And Secretary Eu wisely has ordcn.'d 1ust s uch a s tudy. Art Hopp~ \ She said she will set'k to ha\t.' the law changed or repealed. dl' pending on the" results of the st udy . E very indication ls that tht• hastily enacted Jaw was, if not m advised. at least poorly draft· ed p utting unnecessary burden' upon the election officials. ancl unwarranted expenses upon lht· taxpayers. NO L~ a person than th<• res pected MfXtt'an American leader. Senator Ruben Ayi:tla of San Bernardino County. called it a foolish Jaw at the lime of its enactment. He said it was ill conceived r>ecause it required bilingual ballots merely because 5 p e rcent o r the population within the county had Spanish surnames instead of determin- ing the perce ntage or regis tered voters or even of c iti zens . Furthermore . Ayala r e1ected the notton that everyone with a Spanish surname can't s peak English. He called s uch an m.· s umption snobbery and an tn· suit. A Born Again Fan Meets the T.est of the Season I'd never seen t-'elicia Frisbee in such a state. "It's f'red." she said belwt-c n sobs "lle's been born again." ' · B u l t h a t ' s w o n d t' r r u I , Frlic ia," l sai<I . "'Millions o f d ece nt Am e ri fa n s from the li t tlest unknown ('hild in lh(' la nd a ll the way up lo our be l ove d Pr eside n t Wh at hi s · n a m e ar e born·agaln Christians. And I'm s ure your husband will be better ... " "You don't understand." said Fe lic ia. "He m ay have been born again. but whatever he ls. he Isn't ChrisUt:tn " TffATM>undedominous. l went oyer to the Frisbee place to see what I could do. I waded through the knee-hl1h crab grass ln lhc once neat front yard lind pushed open the unlocked front door. f found Fre<t seated In front of a large box hi the livhll room . "F red ... " f said. "Shhh!" he uJd , not llrtlng hi5 eyea. "I'm praytn;." A number of ft1ures on the front of the box. some in white s we aters. some in b lack. rnn this way and that. ending up in 11 large pile. A man in a striped s hirt fired a ~un. A rc,ar came from tht' box. "Once agum I've proved th~ power of prayer'" cri1•cl Frt.'<f ju bilantly "Oh. hl•111g born a~a1 n 1s a genu11w religious t'X perit•nC'l' " "Te ll nw uhout 1t, Fred." I said gently. "l had come h om e from churc h one Sunday and was about to spray th~ aphids." he Raid with the fervor of a recent <'Onvert, "when suddenly 1 Aaw the light." "Can you describe it?" "Y es. ll was i9 ln c h e~ cm easured dia~onally ) a nd in li ving color. ll mesmerized me. I sank Into my c hulr. By rorus Ing on the everchanglng pat t erns, r was soon able lo breuk throuah to o hlR.her as trul plone where I was comi>lc.'lcly un conscious of thiR mundane world around us,"' "HOW l,ONG did you remain in this stale of rPllglous ecstasy, Fred?" "About three hours each time. Then they fire thot itun to bnng me out ot It. That's u.&>ually when ... I take the s acrament." "Wi ne and a wafer''" ·~No, Coors and a BurRcr K ing . I t 's wh at lf ow<trO preaches " "How;H'<I "'' "To bt' hot n again. you mu~t :1rrl'i>l lfo\\ art! Cosl'll into your lift• .. . ''T hal sounds dirrieull ·· ''It isn't NISy. flul the rewords are indescribable. You arc im· mediately blessed with an over- whelming ft11th. Cone arc all those worrisome doubts; gone those nagglnr. questions . For you somehow know in your heart that Ho wa rd has a ll the answers He leadeth me through ins tant replays, he ... " Jus t t he n the box bega n buzzing irritably. F red fell on his knees in front of It. "Howa rd Cost•ll who Hrt in Buffalo," he In· tonl'ct , "sl'pukhral be lhy tones. Thy teams be .t o ugh on the ground as they are in the a ir. GiVl' us this day our weekly s ta tistics and for~ive us our c ho res a!I w(' forgive those who nag us ubout thl·m . Lc~d Ul' not into cat food commercials and deliver us from lopsided scores. For thine ls the audio, the video and the power forever. Amen." THE SET promptly stopped buu 1ng. "It's time for another , service to start," he said, rub- bing his hands. "Ho w m any do you attend, Fred ?" ''O h . six or sc,·en o n week ends. plus the Monday evening devotionals." I couldn't help but admire 11uch asceticism . "Fred , I suld, "you 're a saint." He nodded. "T Just wish you could onvince Felicia.•• he Raid. l t ed. But t-•ollcla Hid beintr m r ed to a saint was sheer h She said she was praylng d be bo rn a1aln agoln. Maybe one of these Umes," aha Id . "be'U co~c out rl&bt. ·• • :I M:>RE OPINION Bob Greene I Thurwd8y, November 9, 1978 OAil. y PILOT A 7 An 'Inside' Expedition W1nter Is on lts way . and all over the Uruled Slate men and women art> prPpannl' for vaca tion Joum~ys to take tht•m uwuy from lhl' d.rt'BTY l'llllSt~nce O( dMi· ly life. , · tvt'nty ot their (f'll o w clUz ns. howflver. are plannlna a trip thut, It can 1 fety bc.- u Id , prom tn1 ror one in 01'TTT1any. we wtlJ Oy lbc d.ui(C.lbl • to thu Arel.le re •don . and lhl•n proce«t on foot to the o~nlng that leada to the Hollow F.arth We will ulkmpt ~Cl 0\#1<<' coot•tt·t ~Ith the ~lnai, lnsldt-. Md lltsure them Wl' have C'ome ln pcoct>. Then. hO(>t•hllly. we will rebuard th· d1r1ulblc 1.1n<t dti'lfccnd Into lhl' Hollow ~arth " 1 t'S t o bt• SROll8H and thl' nwml>t<I"> 1>f mott• W'lUSuAJ the Hollow Eurth S()dt'ty i.ay l h u n a n v Lhat they already know what lo f o r o )' t u <'"Pt'<'t onC't' they t-nttir thll Ac ii p u lco or Hollow Earth, baac.'<1 on lc1end 11 wa11 nd unconfirmed report& from The 70 ar~ Ntrllrr vlslloNi ml' m ber.. II r .. There Is a tall. blond. blue· so m \' t h 1 n Jt t•ycd super nacc llvln6' Inside the u llt•d Uw 1101111" 1-:.tr1h ~H.'IN y Hollow E11rth." Shoush said. And for ''' _. ~ 1•.m. they baH· "Tiley att lhe dominant beings bt't"n planrunA tht.•1r adHntur<'• -'ftf're. although there ure also ttult tht'Y ~ will t11kt' lht•m Oriental types -called "skrael- well, let their leader. Tawam W. 1ngs, • or amall·statured yellow Sbouah, expllllll 1t people. "Inside the Hollow Earth are "THE EARTH as hollow several cihes built or shimmer· There are apertures. or open mg crysta l. The inhabitants of ings, at the North Pole and the these cities are far mt>re ad- .South ~le. Once we descend m· vanced than we are both to lbe Openings, we Will be the technically and CUituraiiy, first surface humans in 30 years There is more land and less lo view the wondrous secrets or water than on the surface world. th(' pt>Ople who hve inside the Th e Inhabitants s peak a Hollow Earth " language vccy much like Shoush appears to be deadly German. ~er1ous about the proJecl He has dt>voted his life to planning the • trip inside the Earth, and he runs the project from a small town in Missouri called Houaton. Sboush speaks in great detail about the world he believes ex ists inside the Earth. Basically, it is this: T h ere Is an adva nced civil ization that lives in the Hollow Earth. Great cities are set up. populated by beings superior to ourselves. Because the people of the Hollow Earth do not approve of the way wP on the surface have ~un our lives. they do not want us to visit them. But Shoush and the mem· bers of his Hollow Earth Society feel that if they -with their compassion and understanding for the Hollow Earth beings - make the journey, rather than a governmf\nt organization at-.. tempting 1t. Ole Hollow Earth people will welcome them and let them in. "We will peed an airship if we can acquire one," Shoush said. .. A dirigible We are look· "DURING World War JI. Adolf Hitler sent ~ U-boat, specially outfitted, to find the Hollow Earth. The boat never returned. Whether the boat made it to the Hollow Earth or not, we do not know. Hitler was a firm believer in the Hollow Earth theory." <This is probably as good a place as any to interrupt the story and mention the somewhat disconcerting fact that Shoush has a seemingly inordinate fascination with the idea or a "tall, blond, blue-eyed super ra ~e." with Hitler and with Germany. The letterhead of the Hollow Earth Society's sta- tionery features a design built around what appears to be a swastika. However , Shoush says that this is a "Nordic symbol," that it has nothing to do with lhe Nazis, and that. ''as you prob· ably realize, the swastika has been known in various cultures for thousands of years.'' So. On we go.) "We believe that there have TOOL - VALUE of the Month Master MECHANIC RIVETOOL KIT now 399 been othl'r attempts to go into the.• Hollow Earth. financc..'d by &ovcrnmcnls." Shoush said. "Tht'S<' atlt!mplA have met with d1suter. The hein~s of the Hollow Earth are not interested In 1u1y such Incursions by gov- t.'rnments." ShouRh said that he feels many of the Unidentified f'lying Ob· jcch1 aighted around the world .. m(tnOte from Inside the Hollow Earth. and are intended to "watch" those of us on the sur· fac~ ONE OF IDS prize pieces of "evidence" 1s a document which he says is a secret diary kept by A<lm . Richard Byrd during an otherwise unreported 1947 visit to the Hollow Earth. The diary goes into some detail about what the admiral found. An excerpt: ·'The radioman and I are taken from the aircraft and we are received in a most cordial manner. We were then boarded on a small platform-like con· veyance with no wheels. It moves us toward the glowing city with great swiftness. As we ap- proach. the city seems to be made of a crystal material. Soon wear· r ive at a large building that is a type I have never seen before." Shoush's theory is that the be· ings of the Hollow Earth allowed Byrd to visit their land because they respected him and knew he would not try to take it over, as s urface-Earth· governme nts might. Sboush believes that for the s ame reason, his Hollow Earth Society expedition will also be allowed inside. "IN THE PAST, we have sought no publicity.'' he said. "We fully realize that people will call us crackpots, will try to ridicule us and even stop us. But we are not crackpots. We are a small group, made up of physi· clans, engineers and pilots. "No one believes that a world exis ts inside the Hollow Earth. We will make our journey without avarice or greed. We plan lo photograph everything we see, and then bring the photo- graphs back. Thal is, if we re- turn. For the Hollow Earth ls better than our own world, and we can only s peculate that we will reel like coming back." Drive in style with one of our simple interest auto loans. Flexible payment plans! 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Muny luw t•11rorccment agencies Teport bikes "1th n ·.i1blrat1on sticke rs that have been stol"n .111d l,ah•r n•eovt·n·d h1tve a much better chance of lwt n~ 1 "' ur 1wd to th,., r ragbtful owner." he said Drug Program Mulled T HI:; OMV CITE D a law that requ1r es local agenc1 s thnl l56Ue bike regttitraiion to record the owner's numc. uddre811 und license number a nd the serlal number. make. type and model or Lhe t>1cycle Area police d epartments agreed thut mun. datory r egialratlon ruduces bike theft. Bell 3ald that in Costa Mesa -which he t•stlmated to have ubout 5.200 bikes -the recovery rate of stolen bikes Is low ••flOPEFULL V TIUS WILL atd 1t," he said, adding thut cvuntuully registration will be o n com puter and th(-owner of an a llegedly stolen bike can bi' eiudly traced by ser ial number If the sticker i::; ml11t1ina<. SACRAMENTO !Al' 1 After three record· breakmg months. trafC11· d eat h h dro ppe d 1 11 California dur ing Oc tober. the highw ay patrol reported. The Oe· tobe r tolal was 44b deaths. 13 under the total recorded In October L977 Uorlow 1wld that Fountain Valley's recovery •liiiliiiijliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rok ulso Is low due. to the luck of registration. W...Y•WeA ...... 1922 ...... ltvd. "Thbi curtalnlv will help," he said. " . P1\ltNttt; SAID m EKE ARE abOut ~0.000 b1kt.'ti tn Hunlln~ton Beach. Police s tat1st1 ci. fo r thbl city showed that of $16.476 worth of bikes rt•1)()rh'<l !!Wlt •n, only S2.648 worth were recovered l\b Polin t•sllmut<'d thot Irvine has 2.600 I H'l'lllll'd h ll'VCll')\ e ... eMtM-541.0Hf LAGUNA VETERINARY HOSPITAL 460 F9REST AVE. OPEN AS USUAL VETERINARIAN AVAILABLE FULL TIME 1'ht• '' H 1.t•r, he· ,uldt·d .u 1 lh t !11 rt ooh 011 hH·yd\'' th.ti ,ah' CllH'I ,1tt-1l 1111 lht· ~t I I'\ I fitc ~ c·lt·' \\tlhout lhl' .... twk .. 1' ht• '111! \\Ill tw 1mpoun<lt•d until owm•r.h1J1 t'Jn lw pro\.t-d a $5 11111: moJy bl· l'hM~\'ll B1ry<'bi.b in l'oc\\f>t>rl BNwh \\-t ll be abk tu McMillan Center Finds Use? WANTED DIA/flONDS • GE/flSTONES purch ase thcar i.tkkl'n> ut f 1rl' and polic-e station!., • The Da vtd U. Mc M 111 an bald Officer Robl.•rt Andt.·r~on, t raffle t.·dul.'alwn of 'oJ Un 111lc institution tn Santa Ana facer for Uw police dt>partm1•nt ·may reopen early next year as a tn•alment ccnll•r for recovenng ne w drug treatment l't'nkr for adults. DR. E RNEST R . K l atlt'. county director of a lcohol. dru~ a buse a n d m e n tal hl·:.i lth programs. said operating dcuub for the McMillan fae1hty "'II be t·o mpkl.c.'d by J<.1nuury gupervisors Utis week. said the center would be open 24 hours a day a s s ix · to 12 -month res idential therapy fac ility for adults. Jewels by 1osephs tS se.arch1n9 fOf diamonds and gemstones rrom private Individuals and estal8$. Careful examrnatiOn and evaluation by our experts Highest pnces paid. ca11 540-9066 10-9 daily. Sa1urday 1<>-6. Sunday closed Asll for Bet1Y Grace or frank Vanderw all H E SAJO A S'flCK t-:R will <'~l $3. ur $1 a yc.i.r .1dult drug addlct.s. ll~~ without i.tu·kt•r i., ht• :.Jad \\ 111 he e1tl·d. Or.1 n~e County ~upcrvisors Tht• SI a Yl'ar fet• .tl!>u \~Ill h•· 1·h.1q::i-<1 1n 1Ju111 t!,J\ t' IH'1Tpt<•d <• $27~.177 s tate The McMillan facility for Juvenile offender s was clo::.ed by :-.upcrv1sors last yc<.1 r in <.1 eost-cutting move and as vac<1nt iewels by ioseph 1nglon lh't•t•h ... 1111 t\~•lh \ 1',11 m11 'IJ••< 1.11 rxilH·t· r."r;111l 'to tnl(lruvt• drui.; ;.ibust· t lt•rk 11!111•;1111111 for ''"nwn and op<.·n a South Coast Plara . 3333 Bri'ltOI CoSld Mos.> • ')40·9066 Sa11ity ReL•o v ered Accused Murderer Faces County Trial A Fullerton m an found lo t>e rnl.ane a fter at·eused of murder, rapt•, rob twrv and assault ha!> rccowr<.-d his 'anltv and 1::. lo foct· trwl on the n· '1n•d t·hargcs 1n Ort.tngl' Cou nty Supt•rior Court. Jud,:tt• Kt•nnc th E Utl' sd Apnl 2 a!> the date Ken Richa rd llulhcrt. 26. ,,111 be tried in h1 :-. c ourtroom llulbt•rt is to utknd a pr<.:trral session lh.•c. 1 JUDGE Wll.UAM S . 1.t'l ' ck lnmtned that Hulbert wa::. 10::.anl' 111 M ay 1977 A jury in his courtroom had earllt'r lletc rmined that Hulbert was sant· .ind able to face trial. an oprmon 1·x pressed by the defendant during tht· hearan~. Hul~rt was arrestcd in Januar:- 1976. and idc•nl1fwd a., the killer of J Hl·yt•ar-Old Wh1ltaer hOUSC\\ If<' \\hO!>t' n ude a nd r apt..-d body wa~ foun<.t in the back scat of a car parked rn thl' Fullerton un·a HE WAS FURTllER at-cuM:d of k1dnapp1ng a :-•oung \\Om un who \\:JS found rn a ditch rn lht: lrvinL· area aftl•r Hulbl·rt :.i ll t'gedly lwat hC'r. noetors said sh~ was lucky lo surv1vc the attack. Hull>E-rt testified during the ht:<1r· 1ng in Judge lA>c':-. court that h<.· was .1 "soldier of God" and lhut hc al· l<tt•kcd :md r:.ipcd womun rn an at· tcmpl to force the devil to leave their bodies. Your Daily Pilot can be Recycled Orange Coa3t College 1s me oltrc1al 1ocyc~ng center for Costa Mesa. 556-5981 HURRY! LAST WEEKEND! Wo1paper1to 90 BUY THE FIRST ROLL AT OUR REGULAR LOW PRICtS AND GET A SECOND ROLL FOR ONE CENT "1J' \ "ll' ,,. ''''""' i< 111 •\ .. ,, ., t ,, fl 1(;1 vPO•'tiof'dred~ ot ponem~ ot lontos11c sovrng~ fl I '''~' wo1tly. <Jlt ir1 ~,,,, v "" 1 • • or111v tor o~t setf:IC.ltOfl Brtrig 1n YOU! IOOIT' meosurem•ml\ ui 1d Nfill le.II yru ht• IV rri• JnV 1n1·~ vov neea HUNDREDS OF SELECTED PATTERNS ON SALE! 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SAN JUAN Durtrt CA,.STftANO l~ for this COSTA MESA ,.= ...... P ll ..... '"" ~ -,_lflc ... c!:i ...... ,...., .... -._,., SAN CLEMENTE LAGUNA NIGUIL llC ... I I ~ .... Mm er-"""' I"• ui.1 C-IM c.tlllr-••vn in Yoll' ae ....... n11ghbofhood -------• PRICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STORES ' . 4 ~ • ,. " ! lt. . • , ~ . AT YOUR SERVICE I LOCAL T8% tttr•s 11,.lp \pprrrialH 0 FA I ..Al...\J.U::..IU)... 19" .. f'ft a1 It f"V'Mllrl' Concert Features Singers A program of opera telectlona and s how tunea, featuring tour 1lnsen, 11 planned Sun- day ln San Clemente to benefit tbe Orang e County Ml.Ille Center Thwadely, No'4mbor 9. 1918 An Tnvitar ion ~) C o untry ty l<: Comfo rt H enred on's Four Centuric:s DAit Y PILOT AJ J • Serwl~..-Is •~~a na for \·oluntft•·r~ lo be~tp 11,payfJ'r' p~par,• &178 t u rt>lurn" Thf' V11lonh•l'f lncomt> Taa Aa.~ 4 \ITA > pro1tr11m 1 .. '<l•rtlni •n.aul TrapfH'd T e nor Armand o Sierra. soprano Mary Hurieler, bus Harold Clou sing and baritone John Mathews have all been finalists in the an· nual Metropolitan Opera competition, said Nunzio Crisci, who will direct Sunday's program. If you t·n1oy rhe informal v..iy of fill , then w~ in Vite vou ro st:C Henrt·Jon\ f·our u:nrunc~ Collection Ir's frt'nch tounrry H}'k furniture wirh J casu.il ch .. rm due is 5() ~y ru live wirh -beaur1fuJ. ~11nplc -cl~lotllnr bur nor overbeann~. Thl'fc .m: ovt·r 90 d1snncriw dt: )igns for evcrv r<IOffl 1n vuur home:. w me Sll' Henrc-doo's remarkable h wr Cenrun~ Coll\"\ tion cod.iv. N'<'rt•llq for \olunc,..-r h1•tp lo ,,.,, is ct"nCen Seu Uohl•t1 Griffin, tbruul(hom Oraaa1' t 'ounl\ R ~1 H·h . who lost IRS l1 Jl(lM'dulml( ''"'"'"~ d•,,~., ju Januar1 TUl':s<h1y's election, atcomna..U.y<•olh·a'''inSanta \na,('v11n·uaad did n 't h,i v~ much !'UJUe:e: " .. "' and< oa-.&liru ('oJleJe abo cl~e go n ghl. eithe r . Eada aAbwr wlll attt'ud 30 hour.. of dHll'OOm W h I It• v u t <' tot a Is laatratUon. Training •• d .. ,tgMd to uplaln wen· going up, Grif- . pedftcs fl( tu rMorn prf'paratlon. No e.-perleace fm \.\as trapped for ' I re41alttd t. i.tti-nd cla'i.<'i., hut a worldog nel1rly nn hour in a DICK METTEER .: kno•led&e 1aln4>d b\ J'npartng on .. ·s own lneome Od rnit hotel l'l~vator Tickets are $6 and are - :• tax ret.ntlslllripful. while his followers available by calling •• A1.uten compl..tini; tht•i.t• c.-1a .. ~t'11 will be wailt.'d hclow H , Ele anor Markham, v · D :: asked .. spend t~o to four bOUh e ub WM'k dartng . l • 492-6635 ; Kay Gertz L' ine .C' urnishings & Interior Desi.un •. Ute lacom~ tax filing i.t>ai.on fff'bruary tlaroap t 0 0 k 1 t g O O d 830-9424; or Marie Elle~ -o ~ April t•> working in a VlTA crntt'r near U.eJr natun•dl> · Wagner. 494-4084. 1727 Westcliff Onve. Newport Beach • 646~1678 • home. Lui year mun· than 12,000 tow .incom~. Open 9-5:30 • Closed Sunday : elderly, minority or noo-Englh.b ·i.pi>aklog ta•· Evenings Bv APPOintment pay.-ra were bel&H.·d lo OranJ(f• County VITA CH• Gu · 11 S Sh • ~n. •~~l~Tony F~vrlla.~otaAoa lRS er~ 88 10~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • spokesman. ~ ·Aull&ers cu lmprovt> knowlt:dg" or tax lawa, SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain <.AP> -Six Basque t'llll--~ gain ~ollege credit available through some gut·rrallas stopped the shows in two movie houses ~ Superhero action sclloola, develop employment skills and gain self· to read statements against the new Spanish con· -dally in the comics of the utbfadloa by belping disadvantage tHpayen, stitution approved by Parliament""' • DAILY ~ILOT Favellauys. ~-------------~.:...._ _____ _!.... _____________________________________ _ VolllDteen are a ske-d to contact the communl· • ty colleges for reglskatlon information. :: B~d May Sittk Mobile DOMe .. :· DEAR PAT: Can you tell me how to find a n c?'pert. on weight distribution in a mobile home? I ve tried to locale a reliable source to advise me • on the safety of having a watcrbcd in our mobile :• h~m.e, but haven't had any lut k. Our double· width coach was built in 1972 and l 'm told it has ':· steel beams in the floor. :7 L. P., Newport Beach •.. Pal Dean, Westf'rn Manufactured Housing ~ lnstlt.-te state coordinator, suggests having your • mobile home inspected by a reputable mobile ~ home insalaUoa ftnn. Check with several new ~ coach dealers for installer references. "" The California mobile home construction code ~ bH specified a steel eye-beam support base for ·: all mobile homes manufutured here since 1917. " Tbe same basic construction hu been requlred ~-by federal law slnce Jane 1971. Altboagh this Is • ... sturdy support, Ma. Dean empbaalzes that placlng .• ..anything" that "eigbs at least 3,000 pounds <the ~ weight of a filled queen-size waterbed> In any ~ structure deserves careful thought and common : sense consideration. :,: Placement of the bed in the coach is one of the :: main safety factors. Pul U. near the middle of &be ~ coach, if possible, because of the extra· support •' provided by the rear axle. Pier supports under the • axle usually are added in this cas<'. Ir the bed is to :· be plact!d on the "light sld"" of your coach <the aide without plumbing> or on a far-end corner, an· ':. cbor supports are r~ommended. Additional extra :· support may be needed elsewhere dependlnJ: on , yoar specific coach. This is why professional in- . · spection Is strongly advls('d . Bll•p Book~d., No RJdell B~ DEAR PAT: Is 1t possible for an Individual to arrange for a ride on one of the Goodyear blimps? J .J .. Huntington Beach Not in California. Goodyear'• fou r blimps carry only six passengers per flight and Goodyear e xplains that due to heavy demand when the airships condu ct their s ummer tours <May through October). rides are limited to members or the p ress. radio and tel~vision, and a few special guests or Goodyear by invitation only. Rides att available to the public from November through April in the Mayflower's winter base In Miami, Fla., however. •Frall' M~at Can't Be Tlunttd DEAR PAT: How can the consumer know if a • m arket doesn't defrost frozen mL'al and then seU it as fresh? Tt'G • Fountain Valley Relax. This bas been illegal since 1976. State • law <AB 1325> prohibits retail food product.Ion and marketing establishments from advertising, label· Ing or otherwise holding out as fresh any meat, , poaltryorfish wbk h bas been prevlously froi~n. FIRST TIME -VAN 1 ,, ..:~~ ;f,f'j .~~I JI SUPERIOR CARPET CL!ANIMG NOW-ANY 2 ROOMS OHLY s 199s • 3 times the dirt extracted • Quick Drying. 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Namc~---------­ Address-------··---- City ___ State Zip __ First, fill in the blanks below and b1ing it with you down to Allstate Savings.While you're in the office, be sure and ask about the many ways we can nelp you make something more of your SAVIN OS •f®Cl~ ~LENDER All1tate Savings and Loan Assoc1111on TheN~tBeachBranch . #1 COrporate Plaza, Newport Bf..ach. I ACapital Idea. / ....... -...... I I , l l ( I ~ ! I A 12 O~LY PILOT N LOCAL I NATIQN I CALIFORNIA Lagunan .Wheels, De~ls . .., .. Roller Skating Cha'fl,pion Making TV Debut • vu ntage of lighter fool wear. By ~'TEVE MITetn;u oe .. o....,.....,.,._ Wht'n you swnd u mu<'h umt> ltl 1t al\ l><'nnu.. S nd •ri. )'OU \ho uld aN 3 C'Ut'lr. l H()ll)'WOod kht•K ll«iht.s onrt> m ) our llf t• Th,• :!3 J-t•.tr O ICI ~outn L;1i,:unotn h b\ n roller sit lmR for I h,• pilSl 10 ) 1 .tri. nu". .1 ' ,. r .i ~ I n ~ twt" l't'O ft \4' .and ''~ ht!W"' •• d.i"\' M" th(" r111k \nd l h ,1 t ''> 'I ' ct.I\' .1 ~ , ... k \\' h .11 111 d .ii I 11 1 tlH.I'>•' tl41 ~tlut1 doubh.• jump hJm" A ahot \In J tWhby Vinton ll•lt-vt1lon !ll)(~lul thnt am. Nov ~on ens "SU Kt; IT'S Tin ; bl~K\'Sl t\r ·uk l'\·1• h d .. thl.' i.lt'm1l'r n'lltor \katd ""'"" This c•om1~ from .i 'lkatt•r "ho h~ m1'<1JI:. .r'nd I ror1h lf'i. cr101nu•tJ into <'Vl'r) "quarl· 1nrh of .1 t J ll brc<1kfn)nt rablnf't Wb ul r4·ully CXC ILC S lhc. .1mah'ur nmlu-d rollt•1 ~kuh'.r Ii. tht' far t lhut tht· TV t1()(."t'l1tl "''II brinJt rollt•r "htzl.l'b to the acn..>t•n · All \OU l'\'f'r ht'ar about art' 1t t' 'kJh:r). · · S andl'rb {'Om jllalni. Ill' :ia~s rolh.'r ,,k.ikn. Newport's Mayor Stirring Public On Air Quality Paul RyckoH. Newport Heach 's mayor. t'oncedcs that rur quality is a difficult subject lo get people mterestl>d in. but says it "111 b<: t'Spe<>HSlly 1mJ.)Ortant m the coming months That'::. b<>t·aust: a Southern Cali fornia-w ide Air Quality ~t anagement Program is being developed that's full of what he Sl'CS as pote ntial problem:. for small cities and districts as well as md1v1dual t axpayers R YCKon·. THE U~OFF10AL AIR quality expert on the :\cwport Bt-ach City Council. has had lo wade through two four· inch thick documents that contained the plan. It's been mandalt:d by s tale and federal regulations and 1s be· mg put togetht'r by tht: Southern CaJifomia Association of Gove rn· men ts As Ryckoff SE!e:. 1t. lh<:re ~r"· two major weaknesses with the plan. ~ It doesn't discuss air pollution caused by fossil fuel-burning power pla111s. JI doesn't discus:. where the money hundreds of millions or dollars -1s comini: from to pay for the steps that will be re· quired of government ' ''TKEV'RE TALKING ABOUT TITINGS LIKE controlhng !'mission from la"n mowers," he said. ''And yet they don't even mt•nt1on the nitrous oxides that come out of power plants. "Do you know that the litll<' Huntmgton Beach plant that 1Southcrn Cahforni<1 l Edison has 1>roduccd 20 t one of NOX a d ay? Twt nly tons a day and they don't even discuss it.·· Ryckorf dest'nbcs the plan as "i\ Band Aid approat•h" to ~olv · ang what 1s a monume ntal problem. "It's frustratinR as hell to have politics interfenng with the 'olut1on to a problem." RyckoH added THE SCHE DULE FOR adoption of the AQMP. as It's called. r loses public comment ~c 15 with SCJ\G and the air quality con· trol d1stnct to adopt 1t by Jan 31. Implementation would begsn 1m · mediately In tht' meantime. Ryckoff is tryUlg to work up interest in the plan a nd th1• pron·s~ on the pan of local residents and busa Ol·ssm<.•n as 1o1.l'll as otht•r governmental a~t'ncie~. On "l;ov 17. SC' AG will host a wnrkshop nn th<.· plan at th<.• ~""port Harbor-Co ta M t"~a Board of Rl'altors offiC('. 401 ~ ~<.·wport Bl \'c1 . from 10 a m to I p m. 1:'11 ADOITIO~. THERE WILL BF. :i public heanng by the Ora n~1· Count} Hoard or Supc·n·1~rs on ~c 14 and Ryckoff said h"'s goini! to get his city council to host one Dec. 11. So fa r, his l'fforts am ong fellow city pohllcians an Orange Cnunty have producC'd a r eam of letters to SCAG from lO<'al c1t1es. But those express concerns about the costs of implementing the plan and don't ~ct mto RyckoH's contl'ntion that the plan may not produce the desired effect. "'They say their figures are correct." he says of the SCAG staff members working on the plan. "But I thank mine are correct. Tlwy 1~an 't prove they're nght and they can't prove I'm wrong " WHAT RVCKOFF WOUL'D LIKE TO see is a lot of public in· t t-rest in the plan and m what he sees as its weaknesses. especially the prov1s1ons relating lo power generating facilities. Given the pollutants produ~ by fossil-burning plants. he says he believ<'S the public would chose nuclear facilities. if they wen · a~ an• of the risk posed by a ir pollut1on. t\nd he wants to Sl'e the AQM P get out of individual hves by re- moving mandates dealing 1o1.ith s uC'h things as bicycles and lawn mowers. ··vc Gods. the way this thine 1s written now, 1t only makes the public think wc 'rejust trying to find moreways togctafter 'em ." 300o/o Turnooor Fast-food Jobs Turn Workers Off MILL VALLEY <APl -The people behind the counters of the na· lion's fast-food outlets rate their jobs above those of garbage colle(!· tors. but below most othe r jobs. a survey s hows. The fast-tood bosses aren't much happier. They rate their JObs below those of embalmers. real est.ate agents and technical teachers . SYST E MS FOR HU M AN RcsourC'~ says It." survey shows lht.• industrv. whiC'h has mort> than four m011lion t•mploye<'S and m~1nagt•rs. ha:-, a 300 Pl'rt·ent an· nual tumovt.>r ratl• Harlow White. p~idcnt of the ronsulting firm , said the report. sponsorPd by the magazine Na- Uon 's Restaurant News, was pre- sented to a convention of food service operators in Kansas City. "The more enlightened" of the firms are now trying to do som ething about 1t, said Wh ite. he declined to name any of the operations. The report !laid employees quit Voting Probed PHILADELPffiA <AP l -A U.S . attorney said Wednesd1y that a federal ~rand Jury ls in· ·vHtlgating po881ble vlolatlons of the Civil Rlpt.t Act in connec- tl o n with volio1 m achine breakdown.S that atrected about 20,000 vours on Eledlon Day their jobs or were fired not because of mability to perform their jobs. but be<'OU!lt! of low morall' THE SURVEY FOUND that -employees of f'ood chains were happier in stotes whe n • sales and pron ts were down. "That's because ever ybody llkei; to get attention," Whlte said. "When lhings are n 't going well In a C'haln operation. head- quarter s se nds i n Its heavyweights to see what's wrong. They pay attention to the employe<'S, they give them good strokes and that makes for hupp1 ness." The firm round tha t employees over 35 year!! old who wot:k 40 hours a week or longer tend to be much happier and think much mor t' highly of themsf'lvcs than younge r.port-Um<' workc~. "The older group has a longer- ltrm commitm nt to their jobs," said Whi~. "They don't view the job as & temporary 11topptn1·a(( place" hft V\' 1ftV{'0(4'(i ll IOt Of routine!> l)lt ked up later by the ice set. "Th<'y l'npy our movements .ind thf•n gl'l th(' rrt'Ctlt for il.'" tw s aid. iJhMkrng hit> lwad T cl kl' inwrll'd ~pins. for in· blUlll't' "T HE CRt;DIT WENT to ice :.ka ters w1d 1o1.t"w been doing It for 20 yt•ar:. · · Sandt·n. cla1ms rollers can do l'Vt'r) ll\ltl~ lh~•t ice• skaters can do :md mon-. "Th,• d.tff<•rcncc 1s. on roller is kult>I\ you ht1Vl' four edges com- pured to two t'{!ges on Ice skates. "Wt· t•an d<> more s pins than they \'an.'' ht• 1m1d, although ad milling •C't' ~katers have the ad· Sren Bf•~ Newport Beach police are seeking 3 m an w ho looks like this in connection with a n assault on a wom an in We st Newportrif you can he lp police find him, call them at 644-3711. Emergency Set In Fire Losses W ASHJNGTON I/\ P > Vic· ti ms of last month's Los Angeles County destructive brush fires may now lx' housed in rental units as \.\ell as mobile homes while getting baC'k on their feet. under the terms of an amendl-d e m e rgency declaration issul'd by President.Carter wb&ch enublcs them to s pin fuste r 11£ TIDNKS THE Bobby Vin· ton Rock ·n Rollers special will ch ange traditional views o f roller s katers as weekend aportsmen who go round and round on the downtown roller rink Tht' producer s a rc Sid ~nd Marty Kroft. who did the Donny and Marie show the first two yearM of that program. Sanders a nd 13 other roller skaters were selected from a mong 400 who auditioned for the s how. "They told us they thought roller skating look~d s tronger than ice s kating. and they featured us throughout the hour· long program." Sanders said. SANDERS DOES a mambo number wt th a partner in the show, a long with several dance routines sans skates • Th e seven-time California skate champion says hi s next goal is to make the world roller skating tl•am. which means he must finish in the first three places in the sem or division at the national level Earlier this year be took the sopho more men's singles award in competition in Llncoln. Neb .. and he's also won the j unior pairs division and senior fours division in national competition. Sander s has to retain his amateur status to make the world team. but that doesn't bother the hard-working skater . ··Roller skating as a pro· fessionaJ is sort of a dead end game." he said. "All you can do 1s teach it or coaC'h it." And that's why Sanders hopes the s pecial goes over. "We might get a series out of it, or even take a show to Las Vegas ... he said Ri g ht a longs id e the ice skater:>. Drugs Seized LOS ANGELES I AP I Sheriff's d eputies on routine patro l were led by the dis· tinctivc odor of the chemicals used in the manufacture of the drug PCP. or "angel dust," to a Willowbrook home where they seized Sl.5 million worth of the contraband. a deputy said 0.,ty ...... -~..., S.....M"'IM>ll HE DOES TWISTl.UTZ, DOUBU JUMPS. MAPES Dennis Sanden Skates Into TV Special Arts Center Seeks Tighter Security r-;ewport Beach cit~ officials a:e looking at J van ety of burgl<1r alarm systems following a break-in at the c1ty ·s The ater /\rts Center an whic h $.500 worth of speakers were s tolen. · Police also are probing a similar break-in reported Tul'Sday ot the Newport Elementary School on the Balboa Peninsula. In th.:!t burglary. Sl.SJO worth of sound system eqwpment was taken. The burglary Tu<"Sday at the • Long Winters Welcome cente r on Cliff Drive a t El Modena Avenue was the third in a m onth. Parks. Beaches and R ec r eation Director Ron Whitley saJd the loss from tht• three burgl<.ines totals more than $3.000. Pair Stock Up, Then Hibernate for Season He s a.id ht> ",u go to th(• City Council later this month to abk for about $10.000 to ... pt:nd on t1ghtenin~ secunt y :.at t hl· build ing. MANDAN. N.O. cAPl Many pt'Ople m this part Of the country dread the onM!t of winter. but there are those who enjoy the in· conveniences brought by the cold a nd snowy weather. The 54-year m arriage ol Mathilda and Peter Gress has seen countless severe winters. Many times. they have been s nowbo und f or w ee k s. sometimes months. on their 480-acre ranch north of Crown Butte Dam in the rugged, un dulating terrain of wes t-central North Dakota. THE FEROCITY OF winter dosen 't f aze the rugged. 81 year-old Gress. who grew up on the family homestead five miles from his home today. "He believes sn hibernating during the winter." Mrs. Gress .... 1 ......... PAIR PLAN AHEAD FOR NORTH DAKOTA WINTER Peter Greaa, wtfe Are Often Snowbound for Week• Yummy Bugs Termit~ DWt Suggested DECATUR, Ga. <AP 1 -An entymologist at the Fembank Science Center suggest.<i that eating certain insects might be good for your health. Termites. for example, are high In protein and available free al your neighborhood woodpile, said Or. Fr«I Sherberger. And, he added . a '""le moutful tastes •·somewhat like pineapple.·· .. JU3t 3bout nil insects are edible." Sher~rgPr said in an interview with WSB radio. ' Things Uke grasshopp('rs and termites art! things ... whJch are edible." Insects can be cooked any woy meal IS prcpnred. uld Shcrber1er "They can be ro8-lted. They a n be made Into 11oups. Into stew. Manyort.hem orcortencatcn raw," said of ht'r husband. Gress said he's seen worse. but conceded last winter was severe. He and his 73-year-old wife were s nowbound two months "We had two winters in one.'' he said with a hint of a German· Russian acceot still delectable. "W e bad three pickup loads of coal of three Loos each. bul we still needed one more." MRS. GRESS SAID she .likes lo knit. sew, read. bake and write to "bygone frie nd$ far away." while her husbMnd en· joys reading a nd w atching television. 'It got monotonous." ad· milted Gress. "The two months seemed Uke four." Gress. who s till ride s horseback nearly eve ry day. said he wouJd add some corwen- i e n ce s if he were a younger man. "Jf I were 40. I would get a nice heated garage and a tract.or with a plow. but at this age I don 't know if 1 ·11 be around tomorrow." THE WINTER ALSO was hard on the livestock. "Lots of times I threw a hay bale out in lbe snow or I walked up a snowbank to fe ed the chickens." be said. Gress said snow covered the chicken coop, but tbat oone of the chickens died. "We took a claw hammer. and tore off a couJ)k inches of the roof." be said . "We'd pour the reed in the crack and pretty soon we'd hear a cluck-cluck-cluck and we knew at least one was alive ." MRS. GRESS SAID !!he keeps a root cella r s t ock ed wilh potatoes, vegetables and fruits. Their milk cows, dressed pan and beef, and dUckena 1tve the couple an ample food supply durtng the winter. "We had eilht cbJldmt. but we 've never gone hungry,'' she said. "We're always prepared." Their nearest neighbor is a son who lives a mile a way, but Gress aald be knows the dan1er of even a short trip In winter "It · wu safer to 10 to the neighbors yean a10 when we had hones and a sled," be saJd "You coukl loosen lhe reins and bury your head ln a blanket and they would find tbelr way bome. But today. wt th pickups, you can't see in a snowslof'm." \ \ rnduded a m oni.: lht· items Whitley ~111 ask lhc N>Unc1l to pay for are lights for the bwld· 1ng's exterior and pancmg lot. an alarm system. new IO<'ks for windows a nd doors and lhf> replacement of louvered win - dows with some other type of w1odow less suscepti ble lo bun?lars Pot Gardens Lead to RllJ18 LA YTONV1LLE f /\PI -Man ,uana plants with an ('Slimall'Ct street sale value of $150,000 Wl•n · found on a ranch where one m<.in was arrested and three other-. fled. Mendocino County sheriff'-. de puties said. Arrested Wednesday at tht· Kaplin Ranch, about 12 mile~ north of here. was Barton Kaplin. 37. wbo was booked for mveslJga- tion of possession ar.d possession with intent lo sell marijua na. de· putles said. The plants were growing at six sites on the 120-acre ranch. about 200 miles north of San Francisco. Lt. Gene Llns ing s aid 81,190 Property Stolen in Mesa Property valued at Sl.190 wa~ taken from a Costa Mesa area home by a burgla r whose metbod of entry is unknown. Orange County s heriff's of. ricers said the intruder at the home of Beverly Pochatko. 27. took ck>Ullng, a doll collecUon and an aquarium . / Photo Gear Stolen A professkmnl photo gr .iphcr told police Tuesday he lost film and equipment worth more than $2.~ In a burglary of his Newport HelAht!! bome . Paul Edney told _police the thief pried open a door Lo get Into his locked home. ... . . . ... .... I r I '. - I I I -I. I I I J 0 ' 0 Ii c ti ti p n h h· D SI .. p F l\ A N c M K R fo' h: IT OJ S ( m K ec ra D 43 W1 ~ ru .. , •I CAREERS /LOCAL (\• -·Halfway Hoatte 0.lef Tough Job Planrwd By '°YCE L 1'.ENNEDV Dear loyc~: f a"' majortn1 lD 4!«lal wort. ft.er I graduate, I'll ._... to .. rtt for a toapll' ol )'t'an ,•Wore aobaa on for my mat1lt"r'1 ... l"ff. I woald Db &o how mntt aktat nmnln1 a ulfw1y hoaJW" -H.W., Hanr)', Ill. Rulfw1\V hoUSt· n~1d1•nt m1tnllj''' I• •n t•mergmit O<'<'UPJl1un ~ Jth loosely dd1n~ p.aru1m.•h.•rs M Oil or t ht' nation .... :-•·vc-ral tbouaand m.m.l~l'r~ hJ' •· 11u11hflc'<1 through eXPt'rt<'n< ,, rn 111 h1·r uht II u hon11. or J l'Ollt·•w h111 i..~round tn :.ocutl t•1mc:e. EnLt) r~wremenb ""' 11(11 formult1•-d v.ithtn the fmld . J lthuuteh andtvadual faclllUe• m lly ha\,. particular b&nr\11 -st nd"rd ( CAREERS I J A It£ IDENT MA AGER. who ma) rcp.>rt to the pro~ram director, hb 11 tout(h l'h.tlh•n.,:•· '4ork!.. IOtli hours nnd n •tt•tvt·i-low pa). often $6,000 lu IJ0.000 ~nnually. lnh:ruie job prt-•Urt'i1 nrntr1butl' to i. high turnovt>r , tht>l\plcJI h'non•nf •• rt•:-1 dl'nl mana~t.>r lb 1~ mouth:.. 111 t'4o yN1n . H alfway hou.<,(t l>t'g<1n 1n tht· 19.'iO!'> as a n effort 'to dl·1n:..t11utw11.1ll.et• • scr Vl<'t'l'> to pt•o plc '4 hu nt>l·d supcrviision or n.•hab1ht<1t1on Some community-based IJl'illt1cs art-cor- rt:ct1ooal homes, wh1h.• ot her:. pro- vide a residence. tru1ning and treat· ment to alcoholics. druJ; JbUS(•rs , the developmentully disablt.•d and men- ta lly ill. HEADER SERVICE What do you want In o )Ob? l<e8J)OnS1bil1ty? Outdoor work'! To work mdependentty·1 Work that requ1re1 a lngh achool chploma., The U S Labor Departrnel'll's "Matching Personal and Job Characterbt1cs." a 20-page booklet, i8 being rernsed To recet~ a copy when ava ilable -enclose a gummed. ulf-addressed malling label with I/Ota' reqwsts to Joyce Lain Ken- 11ed y at tlill newspap11r. Ask /or "Matching Chart " Homestyle soap and crisp green salad, choice of potato, roll and butter. And henrage. NOVEMBER SPECIAL OF THE MONTH SIRYEO 24 HOURI DAILY Famll)' Re§taurants • Anahe1ni • Carson • Downey • l a Habra • Bell • Cemlos •Fullerton (21 • lownd11le •Buena 'ani • Cost;i Mesa • lmne • lo1111 Beach • llonwaltl •Ora1199 • Paramounl ~ qu~ ii\ fa~ Olf'J. el~~~ Mtl.. ~ ~rJs ..• 111i.th. t~ ~ ~~ I...._ ___ _.. • I w l i • • '.:J'"1'1 &a'I we ~ave if _jJff! •Santa Ana • TOffance (2) • Weslmlnsler (21 I Shroud Held No Forgery KANSAS CITY. Mo. <A P I -American re· sea r c hers h ave co n- cluded that the Shroud of Turin. reruted to be th e bur la c loth or Christ, ls not a 14th cen- tury forgery , a painting or a contact print. Su l K e nn e th Stevenson. s pokesm an for the scientists. said at a news conference that it might ta.Ice two years to s tudy all the teats performed on lhe cloth in Turin, Italy. last month by a team of in· ternatlonaJ experts. T he cloth bears the Image of a bearded m a n, and researchers said photographic tests s howt>d the image 1s three-d im<.'nsional. A normal photo m ight show shadin~s of li~hl. sa4d researchers. bul not how far the body Is Crom the cloth as Is shown In one lest of the shroud. Teacher Promoted Carole Laidlaw bas been appointed assistant principal at the R .H. D a n a El e m t>nlary School in Dana Point, a position vacated by Den· nis Gibbs. who resigned to accept a position as principal in anothe r dis - trict. Mrs. Laidlaw, 38. has worked as a r esource Thutlday, Novem~r 9, 1878 Agreement Paves Way For Library Branch void the agreement lt the county does not provide funds to build the library branch. The school board approval paves the way for county funds to buUd the library. City officials 'say the funds should beoome avallable earty next year. Three Women OROVIUE <APl -Butte v.ill be the only California county with a majority or women supervisors as a result of Tuesday's election. Jane Dolan defeated incumbe.nt Bernie Riehl.er. while Hilda Wheeler beat fo rmeT C hico m ayor Gordon Casamajor. 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The free sessions are I ·open to stude nts and community members, a I college spokesman said. T h e seminars are 1 scheduled to begin at 9 1 a .m . and end at 1 p.m . at the Mission Vi e jo school. The first session will oHer informa tio n, in- ~tructions and mc.ttenals 1 for preparing resumes I For the second session. 1 participants may bring • bac k completed materials and have a critique of their efforts. Mock interviews will also be conducted No registration is re- q uired. For more in- formation, call Miki -M ikol ajczak in l h e Career Ce nter al 831-9700 Boss Aims To .Test Tou:nCops AGAWAM , M ass . «AP> -Town Manager Pete r Caputo. saying he wants to boost morale o n his community's 38-man police force. has c hallenged the lot of them to a shoot-out. Caputo bet a barrel of beer he can beat two- thirds or the officers in a revolver tar~ct shooting contest. Compe tition began last week and winds up tttls week, but the rE's ults might be con- tested. Caputo. former police chief of Roost>velt Park, Mich .. says hl' fired a score of 45 out of a possi- ble 50. That wc.ts good enough for lhc "high ex· pert" range, according to Police Chief Stanley J Chmielewski. But police ~ay the town manager added his score incorrectly. and that he really 8hot a 43. Those two points might be the difference in Caputo's bid to beat two. thirds of the force. The town m anager said he challenged the police to the shoot-out sever al weeks ago • for morale purposes" and lo ttive officers "a shot at the boss." Trips Curbed SAN ·FRANC ISCO IAPI -The San Fran- cisco Housing Authority has approved a sharply restricted travel policy following criticism that members had taken fre· quent out-0r-town trips. U nder the new rules. members are limited to two trips a year and $20 a d ay for meals. • # ' Nancy KaHebeum Talk• to AH Lendon """" WEEKEND SALE I SALE ENOSSATUHUAY. NOVEMBER I ITH ..• , H URRY. SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! 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INSIDE : •Outdoors •Business -~·-stock_s__..~------~------ft&M:_--~SinO~ts Thwedoy,..........,,, '"' ~ ~· ~ Ill •• I , Memories of the Long Count on . a Crystal Set I 81 ~"RO L. ~NOY But llto cra<kll"•· '°"'•time unln· grow n up with, th• medium or •~lied a lifetime love or sports and Perhaps 1 have datl!d myself. o. .. o..ty.._ .... , ltlllClbl<' sound ot the announcer, television. it ia hurd to fathom the brought about a close association A• a 10 year old who had never had the bt'U to Nld each round, und the fact that not even radlo exiated ln through the years by expression on But whenever I have covered a on opportunity to llaten to lM w1re· atmosptw-nc inlerfertnc\l did Uttlc to abundance when the Dempsey. the aporta pages. world heavyweight boxing title leu or the mirocl of hturiq a vo cc enhanct> my love of rudlo broadcast· Tunney fllhl was broadcuL ln 1927. match. watched Muhammad Ali, Joe from notber 1tol«" cr•ckllna from a log. Over the years. much bas been At any rate, for those who have Louis and others in person or on macbtne, the Iona count rtaht of 19'l7 Ev~ry um~ there was u brtJuk. the never lived without the convenience television -or before TV came Into wu one that ha1 cast • lutJna Im· whhihr on the t·ry Lal wH iet to a C<JMMEN'l'ARI' of a color television set in their living existence. listened to a bout on radio, Prt'Ulon on this writer's memory dltreNnt locaUon 10 ho~• It would room -or even for those who have my memory has been jogged back to Heavy"' l1ht box1nc mtant Uttle to <'Ome in lvud und clear l''or • rcw written and said about the fight and never been without a radio, it is hard that crystal set report. me •t I.Mt tame But "ht>n my lather moatentt. the voice that 11eemed to the two battlers lived with the to realize the thrill of listening to a1k4."d ll I "'ouJd <'•~to hstm to Ow be coming from oull'r apace or memory for many years. one's first championship fight. world cl\amplon.sb•p la&ht between another pjinct us f;.ar m1 I wna con· Jutk f?ellll*'>'lndCil'nt•TWUK'yon1 <'crned, would corn~ 10 clear, then WREN GENE TUNNEY DIED WALTER WINCHELL'S news friend• t"ryatal tK"t, I "' ' ·aaer lo fllde aa:aJn. this week. it brought back the broadcast, prefaced by "Good Eve· go. memory of that fight and the young ning Mr. and Mrs. America and All I aEMEMBBa LITTLE or thc-IT SEEMED TO ME that the man boy listening, somewhat enthralled. the Ships at Sea." or the broadcast or IT MA.DE LITTLE difference to me at that time that the 1927 broad· cast was garbled beyond understand- ing by atmospheric conditions of that night. .. Long Counl" t' cent that tM an opcralint( the lit!t sp<'nt most of has to the description or something he Fibber McGee and Molly. the top 10 nounccr, I bt-b ve it "a& Graham lime odjusting the.• whisker on the ha d never :!teen-a heavyweight musical tunes of the week or the Mc Name.'«!, mad~ somt'" hat of un is· cry tal. championship fight. other radio shows of the 30s will suE' ot H. For modern d.iy youth. having Perhaps it was that fight that in· never top that first fight broadcast. But the Dempsey.Tunney radio broadcast and the lasting memory of the "Long Count" helped form a love affair with sports that has endured through more than so years. Streak Now Seven Perfect Ending TO Laker Win ~ I NDIANAPOLIS (AP> - Adrian DanUey did just what Coach J erry West wanted. and the result was a Los Angeles vic- tory over IDd.iana . With only 22 seconds left in Wednesday's National Basket· ball Association game, DanUey sank two free throws to provide the victory margin in the Lakers' 113-111 triumph. "WE WERE HOPING that Oantley would get inside and at least get fouled," West said. "I felt a whole lot better when I saw him step to the line. Then at the end, when the Pacers had a chance to tie, I was hoping .Robey wouldn't get fouled bv Kareem AbduJ-Jabbar." Rick Robey tried a jumper at the buzzer, but it bounced orr the rim. IT WAS THE SEVENTH straight victory for Los Angeles and the second conse'cutive loss for Indiana. Dantley. a former Pacer, led all scorers. hitting 34 points. wasn't really set for me. It was for Ron Boone. but I got fouled by Calhoun." SHOOTING BE'ITER than 54 pe rcent lrom the field, the Lakers dominated the rirst half and owned a 60-46 h alftime s pread. They moved in front by as much as 19 points in the third period before Indiana ·s leading scorer. center James Edwards. started a Pacer rally Edwards scored 13 points in the opening minutes of-the fourth quarter and finished with 31. The Pacers Ued the game al, 109· 109 on two Robey free throws with 1 :09 left and gained their only lead, 111-110. on a jump shot by Kevin Stacom with 36, seconds to play. .~THE MOMENTUM started going dead away in the fourth period," West said. "We had three quick turnovers at the start of the fourth. missed the easy shots and then we couldn't m ake anything. I think it"s the most turnovers we've had all year .·· ·~·· ....... "We didn't put them away when we should have." he said. "Indiana didn't give up. You·ve got to get a few breaks IC you're going to win on the road. When I got the two free throws. the play Indiana Coach Bobby Leonard said. "We were playing too slow in the first three quarters. On the final shot of the game. we tried to get the ball inside to Rickey Sobers (the Pacers' No . 2 scorer of the evening with 19 points> but couldn't and Robey had lo take the shot.·· INOIANA'S JAMES EDWARDS (40), LAKERS' KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR BATI"LE. A Part ·of Me Is Gone--Dempsey N EW YORK <AP> -"I feel like a part of me 1s gone." Jack Dempsey said Wednesday upon learning of the overnight death of his old ring antagonist and longtime friend. Gene Tunney. "Because I was three years older than Gene. I always thought I would be the one to go first. As long as Gene was alive, l felt that we sharc.'<f a link with that wonderful period of the past. "Now l feel alone." . TUNNEY, WllO BEAT Dempsey in two m e morable h eavyweight fights a half.century ago. died T uesday night in a hospital in Greenwich, Conn. He was 80. Dempsey. 83. lives in Manhattan. 1920s which produced such titans as baseball's Babe Ruth. football 's Jim Thorpe, tennis' Bill Tilden. golf's Bobb{' Jones and jockey Earl Sande. DEMPSEY'S WIFE, Deanna, said the phone started ringing in the Dempsey household shortly after midnight and continued until the early hours of the morning. "Jack was shocked," Mrs. Dempsey said. ''At first, he though~ 1t might be a hoax. We recently had had some crank calls. When the calls continued coming. Jack realized then it was true. "l can't describe his remorse. He really was broken up." himself. his wife said. but then became so upset he had to be given a sedative to sleep. "Despite all that has been written about bitterness between the two, Jack really loved the man," she added. · 'Great mutual res peel and admiration had developed between the two. Although recently they hadn't seen as much of each other as they would have liked, they communicated. "When Jack first heard that Gene had been taken to the hospital a couple of weeks ago. he placed a call. They had a wonderful chat. Jack was so encouraged. He said Gene talked as if he fell fine." TUNNEY AND DEMPSEY h a d Friday, the Lakers return to the friendly confines of the Inglewood Forum. where they have yet to lose in six outings this season . ThE: ga m e, scheduled for an 8 o'clock tip- off. is against Kansas City. cur· renlly in second place in the Midwest Division of the Weslern Conference with a 7-6 record. LOS ANGELES lllll O.tnllo 11 1~10 3'. Wiikes. J...MS. -.J~" , .. n. Ni•on) CMI 10. Boone l J..l t. Fotd 1 CMI 14, AOC>llo<ll O CM1 0, Hiid-. 1 CMI,, Prk.e I 0-02 Tot.th 0 7J.2' llJ INt>IANA 11111 Envll"" 11-1 IS. e ... •om•CMI 17, Edw.trOs 121-1031, ~· l·l l't, O•vlUO-O 12. Robey 1 Ht., SlKom J CMI t.. C.lr.oun 1 G-0 •. CirHfllCMl6. TOl.tls.SOll·ISlll. sc.r.aoy~ Los A119tlft lJ 11 lJ » I IJ Incl;,,.,,, 11 2' J1 lJ 111 Fouled out Eef-.•nlS. Tot•I IOVll LoS Anve1es, 11.1nc11-.zs. Tectwu1 -eo .. ¥ds A The two fighters were remnants of the so-called "yolden Age of Sports" in the 10.~7. JACK ANSWEREO_t_h_e_f_irs~t_fe_w~c_a_ll_s~~~~~~See;...;...;;.~D~E~M.;.;;..;;_PS~E;;;;..;;..Y~,~P~ag~e~B_Z~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ New Flyer Fits • Kings Hexed Again, 5-3 I NGLEWOOD CAP>...,-Blake Dunlop may have just joined the Flye rs. but he looked right at home as he played a pivotal role in Philadelphia's victory over the Los Angeles Kings. Appeanng in his first game since being called up from the Flyers' American Hockey League team in Maine, Dunlop scored two goals Wednesday in Philadelphia ·s 5·3 victory over bes Angeles. The 25-year·old center. up and down in the Minnesota North Stars' organization the past few years, also got kudos from Coach Bob McCammon for another play .. DUNLOP WAS VERY impressive in his first gam e up." said McCammon. "He's not only scored two goals, but he screened out icings' goalte Mario Lessard on our firth goal. the key goal, by Rick Lapointe. "There aren't many players smarter than Dunlop." McCammon said he was generally pleased with the play or the Flyers who continued their dominance of the Kings. Philadelphia has a U--0-4 record against Los Angeles in the two teams' last 16 meetings, and the Kings haven't whipped the Flyers since the opening game of the 1974·75 season. REGGIE LEACH GAVE PhiJadelphla a quick lead when he scored on a reboUnd with the game just 15 seconds-qld. Dunlop made It 2-0 later in the penod, then Glen Goldup scored ror the Kings to cut the difference to a goal. Bill Barber scored In the second period to give the Flyers a 3· 1 edge then Dunlop made ll 4·1 with bis second tally. The Kinas ralU~ early In the final period on goal.9 by Marcel Dionne and Dave Taylor, but defenseman Lapointe sewed up the victory with a 45-foot slap shot. Are W'1·r Woes Just By Tbe Associated Press World Team Tennis Com· missioner Butch Buchholz says the league will continue opera- t 10 n s n ext year, but the franchises colla psing around ham may be drowning out the words. · .. We're waiting for a ll the dominoes to fall. .. the com - m1ss1oner said Wednesd ay. "We'll wail until a ll the damage is done. then restructure the league. We have every intention lo go ahead and have eight to 10 teams operating next year." The. Indiana Loves. saying problems in the WTf make it impractical to continue, became the fifth member to fold. ceasing operation at noon today. Majori-- ty owner Larry Noble said the decision was "based purely on economic cons iderations . We felt we were makintt great pro- gress from a profit and loss standpoint, but that with the pro- blems existing today in World Team Tennis that it kwould be a prudent financial ciecision to continue ope r a tion of the franchi.se at this time." THE SAN Dl~GO FRIARS became the fourth tea m to dis- contanue operations when owner Frank Mariani pulle d out We dnesd ay. sayi n g that rebuilding the team "will involve more expense than I am willing to undertake ." The announcement came one d ay a fte r the Los Angeles Strings. regarded as one of the WTT 's keystone fra nchises. fo lded under what Strings owner J erry Buse described as a "$2.7 million loss over the last five years." THREE WEEKS BEFORE, , the New York Apples and Bost.on Lobsters were disbanded. The Strings, Apples and Lobsters in- c I ud ed some of tennis' top players. Chris Evert and Ilic Nastase played for Los Angeles. while Billie Jean King and Vilas Gerulaitis starred for New York a nd Martina Navratilova for Boston. THE FIVE -YEAR -OLD league has not yet had a suc- cessful season financially. But Buchholz has said recently that team owners knew all a long they were making an investment that might not pay off for several year s. and that he believed the team tennis concept was becom- ing more popular. Management of the New York and Bost.on franchises gave up. blaming the league for failing to attract top male players. Wl'T has several top women players, attracted largely by the op· portumties for regular play and regular salaries. usoc Gets . $16 Million WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi· de nt Carter signed into law Wednesday legislation designed to reorganize the U.S. Olympic Committee and end the SO years of jurisdictional bickering a mong. the nation's amateur athletic organizations, espec ially the AAU and the NCAA . Congress passea the landmark legislation in a seri es of dramatic, last minute develop. ments shortly before it ad· journed for the year. The USOC sought $30 million to carry out Its reorganization but the House eliminated the funds the day before it ad- journed. In the early hours the following day, however, $16 miWon wu au.ached to an om-.. WE RAD A COUPLE or letdowns after we had the lead, and we became sloppy ln the third period." said McCammon. "But our bench came alive and we played with more lntenait.y to •et \bat firth goal." /!# ........ tlon at Inglewood Wednesday night. Kings Randy Manery Cleft l and Marcel Dionne also watch the puck fly into the net. • nlbua continuing resolution and was approved by both the Senate and tbe House. "We had a very weak defense," said Kings Coach Bob Berry. ··we were cauabt out or position a few times. "Our team showed some couraae in comtn1 back ln the third See KINGS, Pase BZ , IN SHE QOESI -Los Angeles Kines aoalle Mario Lessard lies on his back and watches Philadelfbia's Reggle Leach (right> make a goa duringJirst period ac· ' , .--:"1 • . _,_ .... - The $16 ml1lion will be used, as the S3l> ml.Won bad been ln· tended, to help carry out the re. See U80C, Pa'e BZ ft DAILY PILOT PEARY GOES HOLL YWOODSan Owgo Padres' 40-yc•nr old pitcher Gay lord Perry c center > has the finishing makeup louchc~ done by Bob Os termann fright> .. ,..I~ as e nte rtainer Dick Clark looks on before taping the Dick Clark Show in Los Angeles Wednesday . Perry recently won the National League Cy Younr a wa rd. A Caosule Report From the World of Sports Man Claims Yanks Aren't 'World' Champs, Files Suit From AP Dispatches TAMPA. Fla. -Is the World Series really a Ill world series? An inmate at the Hillsborough County jail doesn't think so. J ohn Lee Hilton, 51, has filed a $3 million fede ral su.it against a Tampa television station that he con- tends indulged in fa lse advertising because it called the national baseball championship the World Series when on- ly teams from the United States can play. The suit brought laughter Wednesday at the federal courthouse here and·station WFLA is declining comment. · "How can the New York Yankees be called the world champions when they haven't played any other teams from other rountries?" Hilton asked in the suit he wrote in pencil and filed as a paupcr . Hilton. se rving a 150-day st'ntc•nce on four bad·check charg<.>s, overlooked Canadian representation from teams in Montreal and Toronto in his suit against NBC-afriliatt' WFLA. which last month televised the series between the Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Y ankees owner George Steinbrenner said he ap· preciat.ed Hilton's point about the "World Champion" label but didn't quite agree. "1 don't know what else we could have done." Stem· brenner said. "We beat everybody that showed up." ------...t1~ra-te •I tile Dq------ W a s hington S t ate Coa c h Jim Walden . obviously d1straught after his team lost for the fourth straight weekend. on the plight of the Cougars : ··w e're just overcome with e motional depression. We can 't tackle when we have to. we can't catch a pass when we have to and we can't make an extra point or a fi eld goal when we need to ... Get"'•'• 3a LeaU Sp...., J83-J25 . Playing only 26 minutes. George Gervin u sco~cd 38 points. half of which came in the third period. to lead the San Antonio Spurs to a 1 163-125 victory over the San Diego Clippers. Gervin hit 17 of 20 field goal attempts ... Lionel Hollins hit two free throws with 25 seconds left to lead t he Portland Trail Blazers past the Boston Celtics. 112·109 .. Down by 17 points after one quarter. the Philadelphia 76ers rallied to beat the New Jersey Nets. 137-133 in dou- ble overtime. Erk Money scored 37 points for the Nets. who blew a four-point lead with 48 seconds left in the first overtime ... Bob Lanier scored 16 of his 35 points in the fourth period as the Detroit Pistons r allied to beat the Milwaukee Bucks . 117·106 ... Bob McAdoo came off the bench to score 3 1 points. including eight of his team's fi nal 12 points. as the New York Knicks topped the Seattle SuperSonics. 104-100 ... Heavy scoring from the bench includln1t 24 points from Ron Lee llnd 20 from Mik.e Brat~ gave Phoenix a 118-96 decision ovei: Cl~v~land . . . A pro· fesslonal high 21 points by Pb1J Ford offse( a 26-polnt effort by rookie Purvis Shott as Kansas City clipped Golden State . 118-96. •lade •• .,"-. Ca••tlleiu Ma Just hours after Bobby Orr announced his (ii retirement as an active player, the Chicago " Black Hawks downed the Toronto Maple Leafs. 2·1. Orr will stay on as a Chicago assistant coach . . . Ken Dryden registered his eighth career shutout over Washington as the Montreal Canadlens rolled to a 6-0 victory. The Capitals have yet to beat the Cana- dicns in 26 meetings ... For the first time in almost three years. the MiMesota North Stars beat the New York Ra ngers. Gilles Melodie 's solid goaltendlng allowed the Stars to build up a 4-0 lead before coasting home for the 5-3 decision ... Two goals apiece by rookie ThomH Gradln and Dennla Ververgaett helped the Vancouver Canucks snap a three-ga me losing streak by stopping the Detroit Red Wings. 6-4 .•. Six different scorers carrled Pitt.s- burgb toa6-3winoverColorado. lrda FIN. 84 hi Amtr•R• Hale Irwin fired a course record 64 in the l!I first round of the Australian Professional Golfers Assn. championship today. Irwin's score was good for a four-stroke lead over Austraha's Jack Newton and New Zealand's Jolla Ustler ... J apan swept into a 23-stroke lead over the United States after the Cirst round of a u.s .. Japan m atch today. The individual leader is Kosan Sblrnada whose 69 is one better than Grier lone&. Jn fifth was U.S. team captajn Dave 8'ock&on . SetlNr Pltdaa ..... te l'ld .... Tom Seaver , who signed a rive.year • contract with the Cincinnati Reds Tuosday, pitched a six-hitte r to lead the Reds to an 8-4 victory over the Tokyo Yomiuri Giant.I today in Japan. The Reds have now won six games against two losaea in tbelr 17 ·same Japanese exhibition tQ:ur. •••e,Te~ RADIO: A1hJetes in Action at Iowa State, ~:30 p.m .. KYMS 0 08 P'M >. TV: No event.i scheduled. , I Fr .. rageaJ DEMPSEY. • • similarly modest beginnings - Ge n e , a Ne w York longshoreman'sson and Jack. the son of a Manassa, Mont .• farmer -but their post fight careers followed s harply divergin.& routes. Dem psey. the beetle browed. rough anft tumble "Manassa Maule r," remained close to the ring and sports world as owner o f a popul ar Broadway r estaurant. TuMey, ch ristened "GenUeman Gene." married the s ocially pro mine nt P o lly Laude r. became a successful buslnessm,an and divided his lime belween h o m es 1n Connecticu't and Arizona. One of his sons. John, became a U.S. Senator. DEMP SE Y NEVER s ubscr ibed to the contention. hotly purs ued by his legion or admirers. that he ha d been robbed 10 his s econd fiJ?ht against Tunney Sept . 22. 1927• when Dempsey floored Tunnev· in the seventh round but, tn con- fusion, delayed going to a neutral corner. allowing Tunney to gel a 14 "long count " "He -was a v.ery impressive fight.er ." Dempsey r ecalled in has biography, co-authored with daughte r Barbara P iatelli. "quick and s mart. Gene was a far b e tte r boxe r than I l'Xpectcd " Tunney always insisted that he was not dazed b y the Dempsey blow and could have risen a l the count of two It's an argument that will stir fi ght rans to debate for decades to come. Fro• Page BJ KINGS •.• period after we were down three goals . butthat'saboutit." THE FLYERS ARE 3·0·1 in their last four outings, with the start of the s tring coinciding with the line of Leach. Barber and Bobby C l a rk e being reunited. "I know we haven't lost since they've been playing together." said McCammon. "Leacb Is working very hard; be could be the dtrrerence between a fourth or a first place finish for us in our division." "We're back together and playing together is a lot or '"" for the three ot us," said Barber. ··we know each other's moves." SCOttl! aY l'ElllOOS Pl'lllllCle'-""' 1 t t-~ l.O\ Afl9eltt I 0 2-J ""I ,..,IOO t. Pl'l:tadelpl'll•. Lttcl'I J ICl•rll.e, !NrOerl O·IS. 2. Pllll-ll)tlle, Oolltop I Cl<elly, a.r11e<'I e::i.., 3. Los Anvtlfl. Ooldl4I • CO!oltne, _,,,..,, 14:11. PeMttl .. -KtllY, Piii. t:OI; s.lftlll; Piii, 13:04; W•IMin, Pl'll, 13:30. $e<.nd l"tnod -4. Plll~ll)tlla, a-r • IOetti, !M11ey1 l •St. }, PtlU-IPl'lla. 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About one·balf mlllto n documents are p~sed by tht om ce every year. • Fr•• Pafle•• usoc ... organliatlon and to establish na- tl on o l tra1n1ng centers and sporta medJcme programs but on a smaller acule. T h e law rcpresehls the culuunalion or years or errort to end the jurLsdlctional squabbling among sports o rganizations. mos t no t ably between the Amateur Athletic Union a nd the National Colll'giull' Athletic As· aociaUon. The reudlni.{ -which dates back to 1928 and a dispute over the right.a or athletes In their progr ams -has ha mpered the p a r ticipation a nd the performance or the United States in the Olympic and Pan American Games. Ge n. Dotcglas MacArthur. At· ty. Gen. Robert F . Kennedy, Sen. Hubert II. Humphrey. labor a rbitrator Theodore Khecl and other notables were unable to re· solve the fighting in the amateur sports community. The enactment or this law, m a ny in tbe a mateur s ports community believe. represents the m ost crucial juncture tor the s uccess or the U.S . Olympic movement. The law is the result of ex· t e nsive resear c h he re a nd abroad by the President's Com· mission on Olympic Sports . c real$d In 1975 bv President Ford. It is important a lmost for what it does. not do as what it does. It does not. for example. en- croach upon the school-college community's domestic compell· lions nor allow lht federal gov- ernment to call the shots in amateur athletics. lt also does not c reate an East German-type system where elite athletes are trained dawn to dusk ln special schools . Nor does it force non- 0 ly m pic a nd Pan American sports. like golf and tennis. to join the U.S. Olympic Commit· tee . It does strengthen tbe USOC as the centra l coordinating age ncy for the nation's amateur sports groups in Olympic and Pan American Games competi- tions . FOOTBALL O•llV ,.,lal ~utl P ho<o MARINA HIGH STANDOUT RON ROY-PROWELL ~rid Titles Eyed EdUon, CdM Seek Championships Edison High's Chargers a nd the Corona del Mar Sea Kings eye title-clinching -victor ies tonight as t he pre p football season heads into the next-lo· last week of action prior to the CIF playoffs. Each 1s unbeaten in league with a 3·0 record and a victory assurcs no worse than a tic for the league championship and No: 1 status ente ring the CIF playoffs. EDISON SEEKS to up its Sunset League record to 4-0 and is a 10-point favonte to hand wi nl ess Huntington Beach its fourth straight league loss. Both enter the game al less than fuJl strength due to injuries s ustained during the season . Edison's assault is keyed by tailback Mike Dotterer (eight touchdowns amidst 829 yards chalked up on 145 carries>. Des pite hard times. the Oilers of Huntington Beach have s hown defensive ability. as was the case in last week's 11·8 loss to Westmmster. A lack of solid of. fense. however, .has seen Hunt· ington Beach score only three touchdowns in Its last s ix games. IN <n11ER SUNSET action. Wes tminster and F ountain Valley r esume an inte ns e rivalry and Marina and Newport Tonight's Games, Odds T1I£ ;AMC imr,ert HarW n. lbriu at Wntmmster Ehl at Mlllilctll ... THE TIME 8 8 WtStltiastlr n. Fmtail V•y at Orwtfe Coast Clrm Ml Mir n. IMiuanity It lrvite Hifll ca;str. Vally at Missiln Viejo 8 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 THE LINE Newport by 3 Edisan ~ 10 FY by 9 CdM by 17 Capo by J l.Jplla ~. i.J&lll lea n. Im Mils at SIA Clnatt .._, .. l&WY n.. Mater Dti at Santa Ana Sowl Mater Oei by 10 Harbo r s quar e o ff at Westminster. Westminster hurled som(' un· confirmed threats at the Foun- tain Valley Barons last year and was r e warde d with a 49 -13 spanking. Tonight's duel s hould be much closer , but the Baron~ a r e s till favored to up their record to 7-loverall. The game pits Westminster tailback Eddie Remele against the one-two running punch of Fountain Valley 's S am Cen tofante <12 touchdowns 1 and Kevin Romine. Centofante's 12 TDs compares lo Westminster's total output of five touchdowns in seven gam(.'s. NEWPORT HARBOR wi ll m a tch its sterling dcfc ns t•. keyed by linebacker Duvt· Thompson. against the running of Ron Roy-Prowell. Marana ·~ Mike Spivey is sidelined with au 1nJu ry. Victory appears ma n datory for the Sailors an their ambitions for a CIF playoff be rth a nd/or portion of the: lca~ue championship. Co rona dcl Ma r. on a four gam e wrnrung streak. is a sohd favorite to continue its winmnJ.: wavs. while Laguna Beach has a chance Lo enhance a 3.4 record against Dana Hills. The Capistrano Va lley-M1ss1on V1cJo duel 1s a rematch or a Clt-' playoff game in 1977 when Mis- ~1on Vic>jo b<·ltcd a semorlcss Capo team, 29.7 Capo's Cougars are coming off a 21 -14 loss to riva l San Clt'mcntl'. whil(' Mi ssion Vi(•Jll has bet'n gathering steam afkr three straight losses. caµrx•d by a 28·0 loss to San Clcmenlt· 111 the lca~uc opener. NFL Statistics Edison Wins Polo Game Ll!AOtMO •U1ttlf•S Att Yft. A."9· To. Wllll•m\. Ml_,,,. 1• tll •.t \ P•yton. Chic~ l ll 9'? • 1 \ C.mpCMtll, -.on 117 e10 •.• I Ml4dleton, Of'-. S.y 11' MJ 4.1 t A1QOllU, WMl!lnQ!On Its 194 4.J 4 M9fll90f"ety, Pllll ... pf\1• 1Sl IS4 •.• S H ... rll, Pm~ I.. 132 l I \ Oo<wtt, 0-.le' ISi 119 '• 6 1 LUOINO ,.ASMllS All. C9M Yell. TOI A"9. Br.Ol ...... Pin~ J» ll'I 20!0 II • S1 M<lnn1119, -OrlNM 2n , .. 2011 11 I '4 StroO.,MIM'N IH> .. ISO 11 ) •s Fer9ull0ft, aw... 110 llt lnl 10 6 96 SleUO.t l'I, o.tles )02 , .. ,,.. II I ztl PattO<lnt, HOullGll 131 17' IS.I 9 6 II Foul\. 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A•4 10 JOo JO . 18 SU '1'I J IS 4)/ 1' I 17 )A2 ,. ' 11 41q 111 Sailors Plan Indoor Soccer An indoor exhibition soccer game at thc Newport Harbor High gym will be held Wednes- day evening featuring alumni or the Sailors against members of the California Sunshine pro- fessional team. Proceeds go to the Newport Harbor moccer program and the Alumni team will include Jeff Benbow. Jim Popov and Kelly 01.lnn. Suns hine players Include Tony DouglaJi, Alan Kelley. ijamon Moraldo. Tom Reynolds. Poh Garcia and Newport Harbor graduate Jack Rainwater. Admlalion ts $1 ror adults and 50 cents for children under 16 It's slated to start at 7:30 For water polo shootouts, not man y gam es c a n m a tch We dnesday's Sunset Leagu~ fina le between Edison and Hunt- inj?ton Beach. Two play<•rs. Tim Shields of Ed1~o n and Da n Taschni . scorcd six goals apiece '' 11· Edison had two others score ul tricks in the Chargers' 16·10 \'Ir tory . Lindsey Riley and Sha"'n Mccraney added three goab apiece as Edison rimshed th<' kague campa ign at 4-1 to eam ;i brrth in the ClF playoffs for lhl' third consecutive season. S<-l>fCwentn HullUllOIGn BN<:ll 7 J l 1·-10 E01\.0I' l ) • ) to Hunt1nQlon OH<·l'I \COrifl9-()lllord 1, ~ .. 1, Tit\f'hM r '- !dl\On M:0<1nq-A1Mry J . 1Hr9110ll17, ~ldH. MtCt•n<>Y J. Melvln •. OtU1Mr t, Bowl Teams Eyed SAN DIEGO CAP) -The first Holiday BOwl is entertaining th pou lblllty of inviting Navy . ArkaMas, Pittsburgb, Maryland. Louisiana State or Texas A&M. The bowl Is scheduled Dec 22 at Sun Diego Stadium . . . sl ( l I FOOTBALL: I SKIING B illups Brilliant Uni Back Player of Week Hury Billups. l n1vt•ri,lly lhj(h'<J I P«' dy lranflftr from \'1r~1ma , u ~ 11 , 170 1><>u11dt>r boasllnj( 9 ~ l pNd f<ir thl' lOO·yurd ctui>h, brn._I' loo'•' for thrl't' touchdown'l und n two f)t)lnt cooverslon run lai;t v.~k 1n IH'Ortnjt i1ll l'f tht" TrnJnn ' polnlb In u 2IO 14 S«l1a \'1t·~ L t.>81Ul' vktory uvl'r ('ost i Meau The ~\'l \'lCWrv, de pitr S IX atriught louet ror University 1 four 111 nun 1t .. 1~111 1 vut'I th(• TroJ•lni. 14 llhln 11t riking d111h1nN,• of a Cl J.' C1•ntral Cnnft•n·n•·t' pl.wnff t>.-rth and (or his dforta, Olllu~ 111 the D.11ly l'llot 'i. Offl'llltl\ I' rlu)'l'r of the Wt•ck Btllur'~ rr urk.c-d o\ t•r from om-. fl vl' ond six yurda out and had 00 y.ird. n1•t 1n 19 rJrn\''I for lht TroJi1ns. lncluc11n a u 29 y11rd ~<'ampu that $t•I up hi!! f11,t louc-hdown "Wt:'\ f; 1'9PRO\ ... 0 O\ot>r the paat Ix"' ·k~ ... uy• Un1v~n.I IJ Cnnrh lhr1c ltorht' And Ml h<' lfarry lhllup~. He's ruruuna hardi>r ond h\•,. dmnst 11 ~·h111d u botltlr lint> with John Ortman bad: In then' ilfll•r m11">s111.: four ~amf'l\ w1lh on 11\jury ''lk's bt-c·n Jll!ll 11 :-.h'J1 .-i".iv from lirn.kin.i somt: Ion~ gainer. for u:1 nntl :.. our hnr 1mi>rll\t's, ht• ta 1i101ng to brelik bOm\• long llOt'I> '' R11lup<.. "'ho r ,1n ,1 i 4 40 in Univen.lly'i. f1n1l prurllce aoe~lon nf I hl' :il'a:ion .u-1·111 c11n~ to hu, rouch, is 1nlt.'rt!ll h•d JO ploiying lM11kt•tb/.jll, In .t<ld1uun lo tr.ir k t•rv1t-:1vorN 1n lht• llprinK HARRY BILLUPS ~. NOY9mbef 9, 1978 OM.VAL.OT 83 JC Fq_otba~'s Dog Days .. OCC, Saddlebizck Playing It Out By JOHN SEV ANO Ol U. Dfll't ,_....It.ft Players call them the dog days or Uie football season. The days when it's tough to gel motivated b ecause th e- weekend contest doesn't mean much, the conference race is already decided or It's near the end of the regular season. l"or at least two· ar'ea junior college1-0range Coast and Sad· dfeback-tbe following next. few days will undoubtedly be dif· ncult. OCC. out of the conference p C· lure after back·l<>-back losses to San Diego Mesa and Fullerton. will lrY to rebound this week against a batteced and beaten Santa -Ana squad. going to be fore~ to start Paul Hargrove at QB who was a fourth string offens ive back before the transfer. The Pirates. meanwhile. are going to have lo do something to (Ill .the gaps in a defensive secondary which has allowed over 1,000 yards in the air in its last three games. "WE'RE GOING to prepare for the Santa Ana game as if both their quarterbacks were healthy." states head coach Dick Tucker. "They're a very ~ood team. They have to be. You JUS t don't beat Fullerton like they did without good players." Tucker will also be raced with another dilemna as to who starts at QB-Dave Jeranko or Dave Molfica. SAOOLEBACK 16·0 con fcrcnre. 8·1 overam is on the other end of the spectrum 'hav· Ing already captured the Mis· s1on Conference title last Satur· day and now must go up against lowly San Bernardino < 1·8) thjs week before taking a two·week hiatus until the Mission Bowl. What the Uauehos mus t be concerned with is trying to keep their players game-sharp, in a game hard to ~et ins pired for, without getting IOJUred. Golden West won't be able to share the same proble~s of the former or the latter. The Rustlers will bti out to clinc)l their second stra1ghl Southern Cal Conference crown with a victory at LA Southwest Saturday. THE SPt:F.O\' TROJA, 'ho14t>d h1i. Spt.>t.-d and a couple of J,tood movt~ i11 h,·lp111~ ha~ kummalH lo tht• upst'l victory over Co~t.i M~<i .rnd hJ!> lk·c·n t'llDl'CHIUy ''fft:Nl\•f' with Jim Gleason bl()('kt11g Crom his fulllMc:l. po-t11ion J C Volleyball SANTA ANA, which probably lost its chance at the title last Saturday by losing to Mesa. ~as dealt a double blow when it lost both starting quarterbacks - Chris Gragnano and Mike Hen- nessy-to shoulder Injuries. Mollica didn't move the club early in the Fullerton contest and Tucker opted to go with Jeranko the rest of the game . THE COUGARS loom as th~ final obstacle for the Rustlers. who lead them by one game with two lo play. WOMEH'i Y°'-LE Yl~LL G ll•uson m .1) bt• out of Umver111ty's game with Corona del Mar lon1.:ht. but :o.hould l ln1 V<'T!>tty'!> miracle dream be a<:complishecl \\Ith .1 pl#)O" btc•rth as lhe St•a V1t.'W League's No. 3 team he fi r8t ill"<'Oladt$ belong to B1llu~. "ho ha!> carried the brunt or the al· Ot~ C«Mlil Ott Groumonl. 11 IS, 1\ 10, 1!M> OCC pl"y,," ol llw ~me-wenc1, Lewi\. °"'' llrnltl OC:C'' conttr11n<.e record I\ now ~ -1ne ower•ll recOfO ,, 1~0. The highly explosive Dons are tJck . By Roser Carl"°o We Want Snow! F orecllSters Predict a Good Year By Di\ VE CUNNINGHAM Of Ille 0.11, Pl .. t SU.II This week temperatures hit 88 degrees in parts or OrnnRe County. That's fine for sun worshippers, but for crying oul loud. ttiis is Nov- ember ! Some of us are g<>lting tired of waxing our skis and s niffmg the air for hint of a storm. Rumors circuluted thal last week's flurry in the S1l'rras triggered a few resort openings m Colorado and Utah, but folks at the Far Wesl Ski Assn. say it's not true. And June Mountain has backed down. You may rt>mcmber thal lasl wee k June grandly announced , thanks to $300,000 worth of snow· maklr1g equipme nt, that 1l would start thl· lifts Nov 11 B T WARMER TEMPS fon·ed the s ki machmes bacl. into hibernation . and the anticipated opening or June's remodeled face is now on indefinite hold. The closest that Orange Coast area s kiers have come to any winter ac- tion was the annual ski and s ports show last weekend at Orange Coun· ty's fair~unds in Costa Mesa. Spokesmen for the Balboa Ski Club. which s ponsored the show said it was the bigi;?est in Orange Co.unty's history. It got a lot of people itching to hit t he slof)E's. which are still cov· ~red wilh dirt and grass. But the National Weather Service says there is hope in sight. The 30- day outlook calls for below-normal temperatures later this month. along with above·oormal precipitation. "ACCORDING TO f'ORECASTS, this is supposed to be a very, very good year," says Sarah Ryan, a ~poke swom a n for the Heavenly Valley resort in South Lake Tahoe. "We got about 20 inches at the top J une Mo untain Will Not O pen JUNE MOUNTAIN-There are some red races at June Mountain this week, some from sunburn and others from embarrassment about a pre'.* mature announcement that ski lifts would start operating Saturday. "Las t weC'k we had a n e arly snowfall and everything ~as white a nd wintery," says Tracy Hayward. a !>pokesperson for June Mountain Ski Area "But all of the Sierras suffered from a sudde n warmup and the snowfalls melted." Hayward says. "You can get a good s untan here now.'' The ori~1nal announcement was based on the early snow and the addi- tion al June Mountain of $300,000 worth of s now .making equipment. But without cold temperatures. the s now-making machinf'ry ls useless. "It's impossible now for us to open Saturday, regardless of how the weather changes between now and then," Hayward said Monday. "As soon as we get another snowfall and the t emperatures drop. June will open. But we can't give a specific date yet." or the mountain during last week's snow." Ryan says, "but it fell on warm ground. The ground has got to freeze." Pam Murphy at Mammoth Moun· ta in says that area got s mall a mounts last week. and is prepared to open aft.er the first good storm. "We got six to eight inches. but we still need another two feet to open the lower Urt area," Murphy says. And this note of optimism came from Ida Krause at Slide Mountain in SKIING the Tahoe area: "We had a ~ood. long Indian summer. That usually means a lot of moisture. We're way ahead of previous years." • • * FOR THO SE WHO ARE JOINERS, Orange County offers at least eight ski clubs which organize everything from beer·drlnklng parties to races . . . And, of course, each has its own ski trips. The list: BALBOA SKI CLUB -Meets first and third Tuesday of each month at the Newporter lpn, Newport Beach. "·Dues a re $18 and' initiation fee is $10. Several trips and non·skiing rune· ttons planned. Phone 759-0834. BECKMAN SKJ l:LUB -M~~ second Tuesday or each month at lhe Californian in La Habra. Dues $15. Snow and water skiing trips, social functions. Phone 554·2406. CHASM OUTING CLUB -Meet· ings announced in monthly newslet· ter, club based in Orange. Dues $4. Year.round trips include rafting, water skiing and canoeing, in addi- tion to snow skiing. P .0. Box 5622, Orange, 92667. CYPRESS COLLEGE SKI CLUB -· Meets first and third Thursday of each month at Cypress College or Pizza Pub in Cypress. Dues $3. Open to non·students, too. Trips. socials, volleyball, etc. Phone 826·2220. HUNTINGTON BEACH SKI CLUB -M eels two Wednesdays of the month at Antonia's Restaurant In Huntington Beach. Dues $15. Year-• round activities include skiing, volleyball. backpacking, picnics and socials. P.O. Box 2192, Huntington Beach, 92647. ORANGE COUNTY SKI CLUB - Meels every Wednesday at Costa Mesa Country Club. Dues $20. Trips lo locals and Canada, ski school. beach partjes, etc. Phone 635-3770. SCHI LAUFERS SKI CLUB Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at Me 'n' Ed's Pizza at 835 S. Brookhurst, Anaheim. Dues $7.50. Trips to locals and Canada. holiday parties, Las Vegas trip, league races, etc. P.O. Box 2848, Fullerton, 92QJ. SNOWBOUNDERS SIU CLUB -Meets first and third Tuesday of each month at Oakwood Apartments flubhouse at 223'5 Broadway in Anaheim. Dues $10, initiation fee $5. Trips, parties, clambake, volleyball, golf. tennis and Schusski League · races. PhQne 991·7669. ''NO -ERSE LEAS•I'' 1979 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME Value Priced! The General Sprint Steel Radial. Available In 9 pop- ular metric sizes! Designed with two steel belts and rad1al·ply construction RETREADS ALL SIZES ONE PRICE! MoC--.•• ..... 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CW. y Ill.OT ~·"' .... , .. • Waterfowl ·_.Hunting Tbe atttnllon or most ouldoot"lmcm In Southern Calllomla la focmed oo waterfowl and tlpland C"toe bunt ltll. Duck. IC>Off, q uail und chuhr huntlnt baa been very IOOd imaU o1 tbe Southland and ta npected to ton· Unue t.be flnt ol lhe 1("ar. O\aC'tl btolooaiM to private clube are flndlnt Iota of •P"il wtdaeoa u Lar-ctU wtth u above DOnnaJ population ol pdwan and mallardt to add to UM! ••m bq. 'I'ho9C! UMtl_a(hM bunten 1booCln1 ()peD laltOI ln Southern Callfonda and who have ~rvalk>na at rtfue11 att alto ff\)o11ng a bttln than aVtta&e hunttna uuon lA> datt mE CANADA GOOSE AEASON opena lb!• wttk in South('m 'California, but the ~ UI falr at belt. No bl& alorma ln the P~lfic North• l have ckvek>ped LO force north m btrds south. Baldwin Lak~ In the San Bemanhno mounttdna ls open to public hunting for dU<'ks ond at'eSe. altbouab Big Bear ts 11tlll rl<>Md and p~bly will remaln so forever. Cabfornia'a valley quail populaUon bas lncreued greatly uu. put year due to all the rain and excellent feed and t'over ("()C'ldiUOns that exist. Quail bunting bas ~n very &ood in uU att>as reporting and lhe large coveys hould hold t<>eet~r untU Ous year 's first mujor storm drops mon.• than a coublt> of inches of rain. Once It rains hard. quail split up 11nd are dilfacull to work without the u.seof a dog. . Pheasant b&.mters will get a chance al the chinese rlngnttks thls weekend with tne Imperial Valley receiving Its uaual atocking of 1tate-J)W"chased pheasanL Heavy huntla1 pressure ia anticipated with birds to be planted ln their usual places ln harvested fields. ' Deer a-1..-. Ba~ MfzN Seesetl DEPENDING ON WHAT ZONE a deer hunter chose prior to the openiJtR of the Cahromia deer season bis bunt· ing success varied. Those who hunted in zone X and zone A managed to fare about equal to last year'R harvest or bucks. but those who have hunted in zones Dl0-1• have had an extremely poor season. The only bright spot in Southern California deer hunt· ing has been the good kill or legal bucks at Ca mp Pendleton. The unofficial tally with a weekend left in the season showed that 160 bucks were taken by the public with permits and servicemen staUoned at the large base. A Whopper! Zone 10 hunters failed to even come clo6e to the harvest averaged over the past 10 years and ~ r~ason has yet to be discovered. Modoc County, the High Sierra and some parts of the central mountains bad fantastic deer unURg-tbis_year and a lot of small forkies were passed up, Charles EkJund (right) and his brothe r Tim of Castro according to fi eld reports. ---·--vattey;--€aill~ois• a 90:.inch styrgeon which Charles Sal ..... Fldd•fl B•rt ""Ba11 c aught off Martinez last weekend. It took him an our o THOSE WHO USU ALL y HEAD to Northern California to land the fish, w hich weig hed 191 pounds and m easured fis h salmon and steelhead during November are really up in 39 inches in circ umfe rence. arms about the sport.fishing ban imposed by the federal gov ------------------------- ernmenl topro&ect the Indians• rights. ' ' Guides and resorts along the famous fishing rivers or Northern California are being run out of business and there doesn't appear to be any help coming the way or the sport anglers nor the resort owner. Let's hope that things can be worked out with tbe Indians wbo are responsible for the clos\D'e and that things can be returned to normal before the seaaooends. • AllHleer. FbM•fl i111"etie•Wr Battle of the Buck Won by Uw Tribe Salt water fishing for boats based out of Oceanside, San Diego and Imperial Beach has been fantastic. It seems bard to.believe that the fish counts coming are for November and nol for late September. According to Frank LoPreste who operates the long range sportfasber, Royal Polaris, out of Fisherman's Land- ing in San Diego, the bite has been just short of fantaatic fo r those anglers who have had the opportunity to get out a nd fish the 30 to 3S albies, tuna and yellowtail. Loads are light aad a abort boat ride of some 50 miles ls on a tap right now. Even the seas have been calm with only a few days of rough weather to alighUy spoil Uie good fishing. . Local boats running out of Newport and Dana are tum· ing lo deep water fishing and anglers are returning to the docki with nice catches. Some surface action on mackerel and bonito is also being reported. Gee4 8.,,.rffllda Ve.r. TRIS VEAR WILL HA VE to go down as one of the best rod and reel swordfish catching years in the history of the Balboa Angling Club. Over 100 billfish have been weighed in to date and the commercial catch bas even been belt.er. dropping the retail pnce of swordfish steaks ln some fish markets below $3 per pound. Tennis Roundup DENVER <AP) -On the first day of hunting sea'Son in 1972, Clifford Whyte, a Ute Mountain Indian, kille d a d eer i n southwestern Colorado's Mon- tezuma County. "'" The four-point buck Whyte killed was one or many that he had killed since he started hunt· ing. But this lime it was different. Wbyt.e was arrested a nd the buck was t aken away. Whyte had a tribal bunting license. He had no slate license. In years paat. be never needed either. NEAaLY SIX YEARS later. Ute Mountain Tribe and the State of Colorado have reached an agreement that grants free and virtually year·round hunting rights lo tribal members on 5,600 square miles of land i n southwestern Colorado. It honors an agreement that was reached under a treaty callt'd the Brunot Cession of April 19, 1874, two years before Colorado became a slate. Responsible for the new com· B B • V promise are a 30-year·old, Yale· or!Y unes r oe,• educated Hjdatsa-Mandan Sio~x e lawyer, Raymond Cross; his non-lncuan partner wnn tbe Nastase Gets Fined Laguna Man From AP Dllpatcbes STOCKHOLM, Swe den Three-time Wimbledon cham- pion Bjorn Borg advanced easily to the second round or lhe Stockholm Open tennis touma· menl Wednecday, but fiery Ille Nastase was hardpressed to win his first-round match while be· in~ fined for his actions the night before. Borg, 22, trying to win his home town tournament for the first time in his brl'lliant career, re turned a fter a two-year absence and defeated American John Austin, S.3, 6-1. It took him · less than an hour Nastase made a stormy en· trance in the tournament. the world's oldest and biggest in· door Grand Prix event. The volatile Romanian. in· volved ln a shouting display with some tans in the pro-American crowd throqhout h is match, overcame a o-3 deficit in the first set to def eat John Sadtt or the United Slates, 6-4. 7·6. Nut.Me, wbo •u ftned $5,000 and 1uaoended from Grand Prix t>venls tor three months by the Men's International Tennis Council last summer, was .. ,. sessed a $200 rin~ Wednesday afte r l0tirt1 his temper ln u doublet match the night before. Wednesday by fellow American Mike Cahill ln the first round of the Hong Kong Tennis Patrons' Classic. Brian Teacher, the seventh seed wbo caused a sengation in Tokyo lut week by beallna Con· nors, Arthur Aabe and Sandy M ayer, defeated fellow American Jefr Borowiak, 8-2, 7 -6 . Teacher will meet Australian Geoff Masten in a second·round match. Masten beat American lefl·bander Nick SavianoM 1 U , 7-6. , Aus tralian Ron Case. Austrian Peter Flegl, Rathman Krlsllnan of lndia and Americans Pat Dupre, Terry Moor and Butch Walts were among other first-round win· ners. tti.n ... A .. .,.._.. OLDSMAR, Fla. -Top. seeded Martina Navratilova gained a quarterfinal berth tn a tennis tournament here, defeat- ing Stacy MarlJolln. 6·2, 3·6, &.2. Wednesday night. Second·aeeded Evonne Goolagong. playlng her first tournament••slnce Wimbledon, defeated American Marlie Boehler 6-2, 6-'. Seeks Angling Tourney Title Special to Ille Dally Pilot DUCK KEY, Fla. -Andy Crean ol Laguna Beach is the leader after the first day of the Master Angler Tournament be· lnl held &Ida~. here. Crean caught seve n fi sh Wednesday <two blackfin tuna. one dolphin, three bonito, l bar- racUGll to totat ·1~ points. Hill Jeffries of Sheppard, Mich. Is second and Sherman Garrett of Conroe, Tex. is third. Crean ls competing against nine other regional winners in the four-day tourney. 1 The tourney winfle r is de- termined by the points each '8ntler earm bJ releasing eligl. ble 1pedea using three different types of rods and reels and line. Fishing for the Master Angler crown against Crean, who won tbe Harry Davia Marlin Tourney oft Newport Beach, are Ken Burkert. Pompano Beach , Fla., who won the Fort Lauderdale Swordfish tourney: 0 a rrctt , winner of lht Texas State bass tourney: !fete B'olnit, F ort Native American Rights Fund, Dan Israel, 38; and a former University of Colorado track star, WilliaJ:9 R. J a mes, who represented the state Di vision of Wildlife. THE COMPROMISE agree- ment. set forth in 50-page con- sent decree issued in U.S. Dis· lri~t Court in Denver came in time for the current hunting season. Broadhill Albacore, Sighted On the way to the Tan. ner Bank for rock fish T uesd ay, th e co m - m ercial boat Vila re- ported sig h t in g numerous broadbill and boiling albacore feeding In m assive schools or saury 20 miles west or the east e nd of San Clemente Island. There is still a hca~ yellowfin tuna a nd a lbacore bite sooth or Snn Diego 45 miles and good marlin action on the same course from San Dil'[.CO about 25 miles. The sportfishin~ land- ings arc reporting good counts of rock fish and bass and heavy counts of bonito and mackt'rcl. T he area broadbill count is a record 65 r1sh and they continue to in· habit the waters from rour miles off th e Newport jetty la any direction. NIEWPOltT <o.twy•s LOOHI -JI engltn, 110 bonito. 12 °""· '" roo <OO, 17 cow (00, I fln9 cod, JO M•Cker•I. OANA WMA!t" -64 el\qler\ JS ll•n. 115 roo Cod, •» m•otr~•. • roo lhll, 196 ""'Otrel SAN DIEGO (~Ip.ti Pi.rl • 10& •nv .. ri.. el•''--· J8A nllow11n lune, 171 tklPtlKk. • AVlLA UY I~ S.11 Lllltl n •nol•rs' 41 11119 (od, 1 SOI•. ~ •OO (Od VlNTUltA -61 ~ 1~ roe~ coo, llt wncl ban. l mach re1. 11 roe II fttfl 11 cow COd, I ltft9 COd l'A•ADIH cov a -~9 an<ii.n. ,, cellco bau. It bonito. IS n..1111u1. 37S roo mn, llcO#<~ ltlnQ<Od IMPa •tAL MACH -2l -i.n. 170 rOCl COii, )0 11119 (Od, •EOONOO -'2 •1191trt1 stO bonito, too~.• ~l<o INo.. 'Cl rocll "•"· SANTAMOHICA -6'•nolen 1U m•c~tr-ol, •7 bonito, JI r0<ll btn, ii ll•llb11C MOltltO IAY (lflr•·u so •nvlert 1111ngc0d, 7SOrotll <tel LOflO ISACH , ......... "*I - II •fltlon: UJ rOCll tOll, 4 Uw cod. IOIMoll'a W!wH1 I 16 fWltlen. t IN•· ••<11<1•. 1es bonito, •1 <•Cko 11au, s Ml\dlltn SI.AL l l AQt -es....,.., t,to t'OU <Od, 10 COW COd, S llllt CN, ltJ m0<1<~t1 OCIA .. llOS -S6 4lfltl•'li U •lll<KO<•, 11 .,.,._fl, ,.,,.., 11 O Cp. TENNIS I HORSE RACING I OUTDOORS Pheaaanl It's Keen Sport, ... Good Eating By DICK ROBINSON o.11¥ ...... 0...~ A remarkable meal stuffed and baked like a turkey. or fried like a chicken, or s moked. the pheasant offers keen sport in the field, too. Kicking up a ringneck out of a clump of alfalfa or barley straw. hunten often wonder bow a bird this size can conceal itself ln such a small amount or cover. In Ulla way the pheasant are clever. BUT rF A FIELD is fenced four reet high with chicken wire. the birds are too dumb to use their s tout, stubby wings to fl y over the barrier unless they are flushed. Game farmers that raise the birds say pheasant are zany, dumb birds like the chickens, to which they are related, but com- pare them to bogs. Given ample food and water. pheasant never travel rar Crom the trough until the firsl shotgun goe1 off. 1ben they get wise in a hurry, for the most part relying on their legs and hiding ability until they are literally ki cked in· to flight. A GOOD FLUSHING and retrieving dog, like the sparuel. is a handy companion to have a round this Satur day when pheasa'lt season opens in California. Anticipating the popUlarity or lhis sport, the Department of Fish and Game is releasing· 16,SOO birds In S o uthe rn California prior to Saturday to augment the wild pheasants that are reported mediocre In num- bers this year. a bag Umlt of two pbeuanls Pel' day of either sex ln all lb•· Soutbem California cou.aUes. Hunting ls scheduled from 8 a.m. until sunset. These birds were flnt in· troduced from eaatem Asia to California ln the early 1880s. But It was aot until 1925 that there were sufficient numbers of tbe s pecies to have a hunting season. With the advent of large farmi ng operatlon1, the pheasant population exploded. In its Wiid slate, the ga11dy- colored cock establiabes a ter- ritory of from three to 13 acres and collects a harem of up to five hens. Each hen produces from 10 to 12 chicks in well hid· den nests made ot grass . THE PHEASANT IS as good a scrapper as a fighting cock and battle royals ensue between birds when territories are in· vaded by a stranger. The beaks or pen-raised birds have to be clipped and wire bits placed over the bills of these birds to prevent the m destroying one another in close confine· ment. The birds have an un - mistakeable cackle when they rise a nd fly and glide a t speeds up to 4S miles per hour, which with their size, makes them a de· ceptivetarget. One of the most prized game birds on the sportman's ca.left· dar, some 250,000 hunters will take to the field a nd harvest some ball a million pheasants this season to the d elight of those who are invited to the suc- cessfu~_gunner's dinner table. Some 13,700 birds are being re· Ra R u) -0ased 1a the lmperiaL ~to--....::=;;::;c::=e:::;:~e;:.;s.:;;:;.:ls=-rrom Westmoreland south to .. _.....,.....,_..,. __ Calexico. 1sS111.,..... .. ,........,..,.,.u_1 AN0111ER RELEASE or 3,000 b irds in the sam e a rea is scheduled just before shooting hours Nov . 18. In the Owens Valley, 3.200 birds have just bee n stocked north and east of Bishop, near Big Pine and Manzanar, and north ,of Owens Lake along the river. The lower Colorado River in the Palo Verde Valley, along the west mesa, and the fi elds near Blythe are stocked with 1.600 birds. In the Bard Valley north of Winterhaven. 1,000 pheasant were just released. DURING TIIE SEASON rrom Nov. 11 through Dec. 3, hunters may use bow and arrow and Calcons as well ~ sbotguns with l'lt\I •Ke~.J<trvh (WlllWnli I 11.IO, 6.20. 4 tO. tiMllOt PilOC 1eon.. ... 1 •.t0, SAO; 1(1...,.. Oouo1e tC>nometl 12 . ..0. 17 E•Kl• CJ.II '*° U910. ~°""race ~ O"'d'~ 1w 1111 .... o MAIO. 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A.-.-..1is. *BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHO TO ASK. by Newport IDne Loan If you have equity In Orange County real estate-whether resi· dential, income property. or even bare land-a second trust deed loan will give you ready cash to put to work in ways which may bring you hl9"f returns on your money than simply letting your equity continue to accumulate. Utfng money from a second trust deed loan as capital for rein- vestment purpoeea la a sound financial Idea whole time has oome. If you would Nice to exptore the possibillttet, don't be afraid to uk Newport Home Loan to explain how equity reinvestment may make sound financial sense tor you. For a confidential review of your equity situation, call Newport Home Loan for an appointment. Home Loail, lnc. ---~ UCCHSCD l~t~ 17 Corporalf P,,_ NtfllPOrl Btadr, California 92660 n4J640-9350 . . y t i c 41 I l Ge•"'" si ... eretl HONO KONG -,,ftb.seeded Tom Gorman of tbe United Stet.et w~ upMt, 6-2, 2.e, 8-4 Earlier Wednesday. Vlrsinia Wade defeated 17;..Yea r ·old Caroline Stoll of tfie United State•. 6-4, S.1; Renee Blount up· tet fittb·seeded Betty Stove, 6·2, &·2: and Jeanne Evert oulJaltM 15-year-old Bettina Bunge, HI, 6·3, 7·6, 7.3. • Lauderdale, Fla., wiMer of the '2(),000 White Marllo tourney ; Fred Liebkemann. Metalrle. La., winner of the Grand !ale Tarpon Rodeo: and Duncan Belt, Stoett.on, w1nner of the Rio Vista St.rtped Bau Derby. jK ll, MfrOCkD.tH. .._ ___________________________ __. .Y..•-·· ,. ........... -. .... .. . .... . - .. - BUSINESS ~I ' .. ~u '90TtCa TO Cit E Dt T'CMt$ WN•tc. COUll'T M TME if A Ta CW CAUl'Ot!MIA ~ , ... CIOUttTY Of'~ MO.Mml E$l•tt Of EllEH A9flAMS 80C.OMAH. OIKA~. NOTICE 1$ HEAE8Y GIVEN to,,_ uecll'-" of .. -NINd OK.ottll ·-... ...,_ "-"lfl9 <!MM-'"'' tM Ml4 _....,. -~ 10 II .. tMlft. wttfl IN~., _,_n, In ,,. ollk• of "" ,..,.,. of -..,..... .,.. lltled <_,,«to~...,.., wllll Thurlday, Nowmbef 9. 197& DAIL V Al.OT - Countians Step up Coast Employees Wm Promotions, Honors * Norman Rabe bas joined Sa.ntJago Bank as an assistant vice president at its Airport office Newport Beach. He has 10 years or banldog experience. much of it working with small and medium-size businesses. * Benaard L. Lanen, San Juan Capistrano. has been named a vice president of Occidental Engineering Co. He is responsible for domestic and overseas projects. He joined the company in 1976 as manager ot construction for the Flotta c rude oil terminal in the Orkney Islands. Before that. he cond~cted an independent coo.suiting engiaeering practice. * Parker ffann1flo Corp., based in Cleveland. bas named Rldlard Benea to its board of direc· tors. He is a senior vice president of Parker and chairman and chief executive officer of Benea Corporation. Irvine. Paul G. Scllloemer, president of Parker'i Aerospace Croup, Irvine. was elected a corpora~ vice president. : Bertea joined Bertea Corp. as a vice presldertl In 1960. • He was elected president In 1964 and chairman and chief executive officer in 1970. Bertea Corii became part of Parker Hannifin in June. • Schloemer began his c,areer as a civilian r~ search and development engineer in the Wrigltt Patterson Air Force Base power plant laboratory.· He became Aerospace Oroup director of marketing ln 1965 and a year later was made vie presldenf and division general manager for ~ aerospace components division. In 1970. be was a~ pointed vice president and general manager of ~ group, subsequently promoted to vice president ol operations. then to Group president in July. 1977. : Parker Hannifin is a manufacturer ana marketer o f fluidpower components and automotive parts * . -J oan Klopp, Huntington Beach, bas beep named assistant manager for operations at aa• of Amertca 's South Coast Town Center branch tp Costa Mesa. , Mrs. Klopp had served in a similar capacity it the l 7lh·Tustmomce in Sant.a Ana for two years. With the bank since 1958, she began her car~r in San Oiego, advanced to note head or the Mission Valley offlce there, then served on the operatiool service staffs of the bank's regional administr&· t1on in Long Beach and the Orange County-Los Angeles Coast regional headquarters in Orange before the Santa Ana appointment. · * Paal R.eyeUe Jr., San Juan Capistrano. has Joined ll"VtDe Natloaal Baak as senior vice pres" dent and manager of the branch in Irvine. • He began bis career in 1952 with Seattle Fir!A National Bank as field representative. In 1956 ~ joined the Bank of California in Portland, Or<'· serving moet recently as regional vice preside;[. respooaible for branches in Orange. Los Angeld . and Ventura counties. * Mart I . Nkolet&e has been appointed service m.aoager of Amertcaa Moped-Au od a&n. Irvine; w1th responaiblllty for supervising aer vice or lndl~n Four Stroke Mo-peds. He will conduct service schools for dealers. ~ilh 14 years' experience in small engine'. repair, he spent two years in the Peace Corps irr Malaysia teaching s mall enjlline repair an<t metallurgy in a Malaysian vocational school and. one year as service manager of a mo·ped retail organization. on $11,000-6 Months Certificate • lnt9'e91 ~ daily • Avait.t>Ce t1f1 ttlru 11/30 • •No tlltr1 fees • It withdrawn befofe ma1urity you never tam ie.t than 6"' • ca!lfom1a residents only. ACCOUNTS PROTE<..;--1 .... 'ED.._ ~~~;umor $10,()()().()() lw th,. Thrtft c:111u11ntv 1:orpm.1tinn nl L.1l1fr1rni.1 nnh 11<> µm,·hfod rn lh•• ( .i1hforn1t1 I 1n.1n1 ml <:Nit" A c npv .,f I h.iµtn 7 tCu.mmh· ol '1111111 A•"''""'' "' ll1v1\10C) ) til th.-I :.Jl1fnrn111 I i1111nc 11\l (ml>' m.t\' Ill• olituirwd upon l'I'· qu~t Tlll<WT C:llAl<1\:\'T\' 1 '0RPOHATlON OI• <.1\1,I· I OHNIA 1:-Nt-:11 m.1< I\ ( :rn·t-.l<l\MENT I X>l<POl<ATIO'-: NOR AN IN~Tl<l'\ll .~1 1\IJI\ OI Tlll·:STA 11-.01-1 /\I.II I I .ri~ 1\ni;tPl1'' C .ount\' Main Otfu l' ..! I~ I!-.. AllJnl11. U11ul1•\cJnl \lunll•rl'\ l'.ir~ C ~•Iii 111 1·,4 • (.!I ll .!llH·.l.?h.! Oran)tl' County 011111• I "1.!'1 :-.1t•.,.1 \11'nh· l>n\t• i...i.,1 C n'ld \t1""1 C ~1l1f lt:!h:!t; • (714 ) 4>7-Rfi.U -~_., -fiefs. to --. ............... a.. offk• Of •• J:t----------------------------------------------- Fomtll, WOI 0.. S.tWt. Sow!M .00. Ntw jlOtl 8tac:ll, CollfMnl• '1~. ,..,. __________ ,. wflf<ll ll IN DIOCA Of b1.S.lftOU of 111911 lllldtrsl9fted 1n .ii "'*"""$ 119<1.tftl119 10 Ille t\IMt of Wld Of<-. wHNn 104lt tnofttM MW tile fif'~ publl<ellon of ilMI M41<a, 0.Cef Ot-... .,,. MICHAEL F. ~N EllKwtor Of IN Will of tlltMIDw,......,~I a, J, f'A••ILL Mtl O.... .... ........ ~9Mc:ll.~ .... T .. 1 C7MI aMMt A1WMY•a-P1'1111 IAIM 0rt11191 Coell o.ity PhOI, Ot ........... -i. •. ,.,, ....,. • • Bi~-:.; R. Ph. Consult your physician about the side eCfe<:ts of any medicine pn.>scribed ror you. The.)I may affe<:t your drlvln~ ability. Even C"ertaln rommonlv u sl'd dru izs like a nt ihistamines , rold tablets and sedatives may dull your ren exes or lessen C'OOrdlnaUon /\void alroholi<' drinks while tnkinit m{'(!1('allon. The double 1mpo('t mav dangerous l y affcr't llrlvlni? skill. Do not t'V\lr toke sleepin~ r>ilh; the night before a trip. Thf'ir effect may handicap you the nelll momln11. VO U OR Y OU tl DOCTOR CAN PHONE' US when you need a delivery, We wtU deliver promptly without extra charf •· A 1rHt many peop e rely on ua for theft health fte<lds. We weldome requests for de livery aervlce a nd char1e ICCOW\ta -c WHEN ISA CARAT NOT A CARAT? .. (all CG1al1 en not aeated equal) WMn lrMtlttftg '" diamond•. purchoM them on YOUR TIRMS at the RIGHT NICISI LIA.I N A80UT: • LobO<olory Certiticotion • "Conected Weight" which con sove you on overage ~t. per d1omond-wlll meon savings in the thousands ot dollars • Buying ot real. provable wholesote Pl1ces. with oH putCho$8$ uncond1t1ono11y guoronteed C.IU a fllll C09lm MTAIU; (7141MMm ~II I fl UL . ...,...,....,.,_ ..... ...,.. ...... c..-..,..Oai•I If .... ~• CERIFIED ~­ LTD. .. .. .. . \ - .. -DAILY P1LOT Business Exeeotives InSist: 'We Won't -Move' 8 >' TIM-A.r.aoda lt'd Pre • L) le P lt'h rlm nn l"I lt•nt•ral manager ol u m1•htl munur C'tur mg eompany ln Ptorua. lU tie and h1i. h1m1ly h w OHl\'t-d 10 l lml'.?i 1n 1t1,• la•l tti )t>.1r-.., bul v..e both kne w that lht" Unw tht'r«' ww; my JOb lo r<>n11ldl'r," ~nut M ni 1'1r ht'lmun. who at 3ij u1 lhe molh"r of two. Dfll'• 12 and u "I hud bc·t'n nt homl' ror 13 )'t•ars, but t,.o )'\'~"' ~go I d,• l'ompany personnel orricers re · po r l th at Am,. rl l' u n pro · fraalonals agonlic more than they u t-d to Ovl.lr job transfers. And more people turn down Jobs. ~vcn promotions R t h lnd the wariness are m y rhtd cha ngln14 social ut- 1ltudc8. More wives are work· Ing. and they ure contribuUng significantly more to fomily in- come. And couples are ClndJ.ng I hlH uprooting a fa mily has more hidden costs than once re- .allied, ptlycholog1cal and finan - cial •r..•oplf" • rf" 4f"l'f"lepl•f1 9r•trr•9'•fr 1a11n I• K"'99• l'r.f! • .........,. ~ · · · • 'f'allferafe ll'G• ••lN .. a ,.....w.. ..,.., ,,..,.., ..... ,, •.... ' rlded I wantl-d u poytnii Job " .&lwuyi. bt."Cau.'it> ht• -.a~ offrn'd • bt'Ut.•r j'>l> Rut t1nw .ir1• r h ani:1n.i for loda) 's t.'Xl•t ulJH' THE I .. ~'T TIMF f'1 chdmun, .a I . " .ts ucr t'rt'11 ,, rw v. Joli "htl'h ow.mt .111otht•r ""'"' :.nd .ihuut u ~.~ .... 1l ,1n in1 n •,1'\t• hl' turrwd 11 1111" 11 SHE GOT ONE und N1 rns .ibnul SUl .000 Alt n rinancl•I •noh ttl for tht• City o r Poona, ltr1n.i1n~ th•· fomtly income to $45,000 St10 000 ·u ttw r1~ht Joh for 1.ylt! eivn~ • 1lo11Jl , "t•'d takl' at." i.ht· :.md Hut I "ouldn't wunl to ~kp do" n finanr1.illv or proft.siuonul I) I ljkt• my JOb " "Back In the m id ·l960s, lhe go go '60s, tht•re was a rhsk- U1klng lt'mpo I don't see today," ~utd Gerard R. RO<'he, president or New York-based Heidrick & Struggles. one of the largest ex- ('Cut1ve rt~ruitmg firms . And II "Ill l J kt• motl' th.10 •• Ct•w thllu.\llnd dnlla~ Ill pay tu gt>t P1rtwlmun u11d th11ubJ.ndi. of professwn.tls IJkc him to mo' e a~am "PEOPLE WOULD GO nnywht.·re ror an extra $4,000 a nd a nt>w title. .. , h•ft th.-dt•rlslon up lo hJm. Tht> P1rht·hr11u\t. ure not ulonc E X EC\JTIVE RECRUITERS, management l'ons ull11nl11 nod "But there's been a s wing back to the hearth. People are s~y 1 ng, 'I have a beau tiful home· my kids are in school. I'd ANNUAL RATE Bankruptcy Petitions Filed The following Orange Countians have filed bankruptcy peUUons in Sunta Ana Federal Court: H YIELD INVESTMENT CERTIFICA1ES AVAJl..ABLE ~~ • ,.._.°""'" :nallltol0f6 HPTSMe••u Oerryl lh9e11, 24/tl Sum· -rwllld ~. et TOf'Q, -lllled 110 •u.I' Of' llM!jlltlff -LO<,_~..,, Sc:""IU •1111 0.W• A1111e Scllull1, l~A lht Strffl, WHlm.111\lff' ....... II"*! no tiMlt Of' 11.tHtllltt. -S•brl,.. Oelllw Gluo. >>t "" Sll'MI, u..it !. SHI BMcll, lies llMed 110 •neU Of' ti41bi1111H. -Ool\.tld .. Sllolftl.k, 11) S.vwood o ...... Ne-1 le<Kll, ..... tilt.cl .... Hit ol \l,IOO eftd ll•lllttllu ol ,,,,..,,,.. -MICllNI R•Yf'llOftd Srewuylr.. m .. f elroleft Orcle, MIMIOft Vlelo. ,,., "''" "*tltlH of us.u. •lld ... Mt' of '3,600. ,."._ .. ,. . -O<llvld L .. Cri99\.12US PMe"9M Sll"Ht, Et TOtO.lle\llJi.d ll•lllllllHOI $ 140,tt2 •110e~1ol $'9, 9)0 $ll"llMa•1t ti . -Eerl L.. Tru•ell, n'4 GMdM Grove 8tvd., WH!ml11tl•r. ,,., 11\led "Funds In by the 12th earn lrom the first of any month. (Except on 11•~11~~~: ~!1.~ c!!~o!~ 'mi 90/o Certt11cates) • Funds withdrawn prior to maturtry earn 6% Mer Vht• Of'1 ... Hll<'lttllQtOll e .. ,,,. I R 6'd t 0 I dOlllQ llu1IRHS ., Fred 8H•• & Co. Ca ifornla e,.. en s n Y ""' 11,,.., t1<1t>1lltlfl o1 s121.u1 ""° ANVIL nMh ot Sil.ti'- ·---'----K•llll Ooneld Atbr lQM10ll. IOl7 , .. A ~ " 20!11 St....t. Wfttml11s1er, ,,., ll•l•d THRIFT tlel>illliHofU,AOOelldHW1SofU00. -Rot•• Hef"Old S<tWr, no.17·8 v111eve 0..1.... Et Toro, "'' list.cl 705 South Brand Blvd. 1108 \V . 17th Street ""'°'11110 of $22,QS1 ..,., .. ,.u 01 Glendale, Calif. 91204 Santa Ana. Calif. 92706 "'~s1..-. ~ H-'°"· , .. <213> 247-888a <714> 658-9671 ~-.m!'lflSt.04~,.-:;. '=~:1~ (213) ,246-7681 M.710. Serving c.llloml• tor over• dflCIKH -o -~ "-" ''* .,_ ________________________ _, Euclld Street. Unit J , Founl•l11 T.1xcs and Infl ation, eMimated to be 6-7% in 1978, are making it harder for people rn rl'tain or build their aMCts. The IRS ha\ ,1,.:grc .. ,1vely clirninar<.'CI many tax incentives used by investors in the p;"r. Y1.·t with the constant tnx law revi~ion!>, there are still opportUoldes available f,ir invC'>t<>rl-to i.hcltcr or defer both investment and camed income (i.e. salary and commission). If you pbn your 1978 rrOJ.'T3m now, r:ither rhan wai t till year end, ynu'll h.wc ample time ro annlyzc and properly ch<>tN: the one which will meet your Clhjective. for a penonal consultation , Jncludmi: If you w1~h your tJX attorney or C.P.A .. cnn1.1c1 Parker Dale, enio r Vice Pre11ident, • 11 (714) 644-4620 ur th1.· .nlJrc'' 'hll"-0 h .lnw. lnveumcni Banke~ Sinct-1936 M<'ml-cr' N~·w Yor k Stock Exchans;ie and Othct Pnn<:1p.il Exchangn L~ 1\111;dc' · O....;n I r.1nc1-eu• Newport lkach •New Ylllk • Gn...,h.im. 01 606 ~l\Jth Olive 51rccc, Lo. Angclei., CA 90014 V•tley, llM If-$13$ MMt\ encl llO tl•cHtulea I~ -P•ul Geot'oe Stopllllr.. 1701 HIH'lt· lfl91011 SlrMI, Onll 6. ~ 8Hcfl, 110 1111.ci llellillties of SI. llS ....S ..- Mii of $1.SlO. -Ric,,.,., T. Edlc1<, 71«3 Plat• Slr••I, We•IMIMltr ..... tl•l•d 11.oltillH of '20..a -HMi' of .,.,0 0 -Je<ll SM<\t. I~ AdMM A-. H· IOJ. Coll• M•u ..... tilted lleDlllllH of '17.%26 ....S ·~·of '1,000 . , . ...,. ... -S.lvedor WcNe1 0. G.i-, USU OIY"'ll'n Ave., WfftmlMter, .... lllle<l llO .uel' °' llellllltlft. -Clwrlft Rol>e<1 HIH'll. IOIA ~I Rep0to, ~ ClenMftte. ll•s ll1lt<I ll•lllllllH ol $11.'2S ....S -h of $2,JIS SE".lt -M••ll Arwlr-COffmen 71S1S COll,..lol. IWHIOn Viejo, NS lllle<I ll•bllllles of P ,S45,000 ....s 9'5eh of '8'.900. SE".u -Pamef• M;trte Hotlown, 1312 'Wini• AN # 1. Cosl• Mtte, 11eS ll•lt<I h•blllltU of $4,01) •nd UHi\ OI $1.l?O -O\•rle\ R-atl Coltlff1. 702 W 181h St. C.Osl• Me\•. 11111 ll"ed lodllllllles ot i11,21s .tlld uwh 01 $-t,S10. -Mlcl\ael Anlllolly ~I. 1S4l6 Toulouw Cl~le. Irvine, -t~ no a\MI\ O< tlelllltllH. -Mary ei1~ S/wnNn, nso V~nl Wey •l?S. Cost. IMw, .... """ llMlll!lft .. '1,100 -.... MhofQ .... -,.Geor-oe RlclWlnl ~. Xll22 Gooder l...eMWTI • 8, -Poll!(. MS lht.cl li.bitlliH of $1S.il4 eftd euets of woo. . SE".2' -RklWlnl wi111.m Greeft, 1ns2 WrlOlllWOOCI l.Mle, Hll<'lllnQlon Bee<I\, ,.., 11\led tlellillt~ °' "·~ end ho Ml• of $7,020. Jo1111 ThorftH Tur...,.. P 0. Bo• 413 I , S•n Cler11en11, "•• li•ted ll•lllllllH Of $lt.14S -•SWlS of ino. -AMiin• An11 Whtrrer. "901 w. W•rner. Huntlf'IQ!on Beec:n, t1es lls1ed 110 nw1s Of' llM!j tflltK.. OCT.S -Julie Marie Zoet111er, 4S12 Rh•~ Wey. HllftllnQtOn Beach. "'"titted ll<lblttl~ of $10..c2'-••• Mth01$4,100. OCT.6 -Pautlllt Me~r. 344.51 (Mnlno Et Molino Aw., Cac>ist•-Beach. ,,., 11\led 11a11111t~Ol 5't_..._ a11,.1Sol $2,400. -Oon.lld G.. Aftw1911t 61n OM~ Ave , Wn1ml11ster. ""' llsted 11a1111111u of U.:111> ...cs uwls 01 )l,JSO. OCT. It -Robert P¥11 -· lOIO Partt Newport, Uni! )O&, New110<t 8e<t<t1. ,,., llnecs llMlllltlet of SIS6.s11 .nc1 in.Mh of 114,'34. -Ooll•ld Frank Uroo. llH A"•"etm Att . Unit 10-A, Cosl• Mew, Ms '"WCI tl«lltllles of '31 .... -HWb Of $ lt.,SZ4. -WllCS. Joef\ 1Jr9o, l$tS AlwfleHn Aw .. Unit ~A. o..te Mele.,,., thl· eel 11.ottltlft OI SJZ.tst -nSl'll. of , .... so -Lind• ~. 1,.21 C--. u1111 n . HUllllnOIOfl &eec11, ,,., 11s1ec1 ll•ll•llllu of Sl.llS ...., ••wh of $1,ISO . •JemH ,,,.,. .. v.1 ... 1 •. UUJ Broollllursl St .. Unit 21•. w .. 1"''"""· ~ ·~~ tfabllltttt of ••.lM•lldntM•oHI .-. OCT.II -P•u1 F1111on t10neyc"11 Jr , 16411 W•I•""•\'. Hullllftqlo.. ~.oc11, ,,., 11\led llttllllllle\ ot uo.• -••w" ol Sl.410 -N&n(1 RIM .JOfkiV, 141n Hoover SI., U11tl 11, ~ml11sle<". lleS llstt<I 11a11111t1es of ~.630-•uel• Of '800. OCTIL -Ftorenc.e Etalne S_.....,y, mo P•\to Cero11n11, !>11n Ju1111 C•l>f,lr•l'O. ""' thlM llall41111h of )5,131> •no ~whof "'2. OCT.1J -Nick Joflll Tiu•. n1 YMatown Av.., Unll IOS. HunllllQlon &l<Kh, ""' t1111H1 11.e1111i.. of 1 n .413 •no "'" ~l\01'600. -RoO.rt U-nl ~llullt, 19611 P11oe11t• l-. Hunllnoton Be11cn, "•• 11s1e<1 no lletllllUK -~~•• of SIJ7.ilO. -Al'" LeQorlt. IA?n Hoow<', Ullil k , Wt11Mlflsl@o'. ~ 11'1t'CI ll<lblllllfl of U7 .... _-•of s.22.100 Earn Top Dollars on JlepUblic's Money Market Savhlgs Accounts I 0.150°/o ~~~~~~~~~~1~~~~1 9 .669°/o Annual Rate ~~ rat• lor ~ '(f'ot lt1tc1t\I JH'n .. tty lor orly w"hdlllWl')I • A 6 month (26 week) certificate • 1/4% more than paid by any commercial bank • $10,000 minimum deposit • No brokerage fees or other charges • Funds transferred from other Institutions without charge Rate avalteble Nov. 9 thru Nov. 1 ~ AUTHORIZED BY THE FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD • • .. " • * Every tJme the Rooster Crows your Money Grows RFS REPUBLIC ~~P.~~~L SAVINGS Wlllll SANTA ANA 17th St West of Newport Freeway (714) ~1-5266 ANAHEIM 202 Anaheim Plaza. 500 N. Euchd St. (714) ~6-6290 LAOONA NIQ(Jfl 30232 Crown Valley Parkway (714) 495·0650 WESTMINSTER 134 Westminster Mall/Bolsa & San Diego Fwy. <.714) 894 :1347 tkM Oflkei Al.TADENA 2246 N. l..ake lwf!. (21.J) 791·128l/681-6611 prf'fer not to uproot · " Carl W. Menk, president of anothe r large re<·ruiting rlrm. Boyden Associates. put it this way: "FIVE AND 10 ycan ago, people were mo re inclined to change jobs. Today people have dlrte r ent goals and different vaJuel5. Not everyone wants to be c hie f executive officer anymore. They get to a point where they say. 'I've achieved what I want to do.· This kind or thinking djdn'l e xist 10 years ago ." Dr. Eugene J e nn in gs , a Michigan State Universit y busi- ness m a nagem ent professor. said that with innation growing. he finds people get choosier about whethe r and where they'll move . .. ·People a re developing geo- g r aphic tests in ways I've never seen in the 25 years l 've been monitoring mobility m corpora- tions." he said . "A WHOLE PSYCHOLOGY bas developed that says. ·1 want to be environmenta lly free or congestion, pollution, commut- ing.· It's a resurgence or the old theme -go~-Now It's not a direction but a s t. People are saying, 'Get or y back. Let me live my lire.,,.· Jennings' research s hows the most popular citjes in which to live. are San Francisco. Seattle. Boston, Denver. Dallas and Cleveland . A s tudy this year by the Employment Relocation Council in Washington shows that 30 per· cent of its member companies report proble m s with e mployees accepting transfers to high-cost or undesirabl e locatio n s. However, only 3 percent re port ed serious problems. "CALIFORNIA WAS noted as a problem m ost freque ntly, generally due to housing prob- lems" the rePortsays. "The New York-New J ersey arb followed. problems mainly a ttributed to lhe cost of living. Other pfOblcm areos mcntionl'<i wer e Chicago, the Northeai-l United States-New F.ngland, W ashington. DC.: lloublon. Detroit: and Ph1ladelphw. ·: of transfers. Many others arl· looking more closely a l s uch fomily cons1derat1ons as a work ing spouse o r a reluctance lo chunge children's schools. The study shows the average cost of moving a homeowner 1n 1977 was_Sll.740, up 12 percent from the 1976 aven1ge of $10,440 and SO percent higher than the 1973 cost of $7 ,800. Som e companies are luring ~ood profession als to transfer wilh fin an cial sweeteners bonuses. 11tock o ptions and help- ing w ith some of the chor es of selling one house a nd finding another. RISING MOVING cost3 are on ly part of the proble m . Researchers say executives who once demanded sala ry increases of 10 to 15 percent to move are getting 20 to 30 percent. One result of this shift an values is that many firms arc balancing the benefits or moving an e mployee with the rising co:.l "WE USED TO Lake the point of view that we were moving one per son." said F elix Mole tleri. e m ploym ent manager for the American Te lephone & T ele· graph Co . "But now we'r e more and more COO('emed a bout the im- p a r t n mo v e h a s on t h 1• employee's home l·nvironment " .. ,. . ..........,. 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ASSV ME THAT CONGRESS appro\'es a f orm ot tax· based in.romes policy und er which cooper aUng businesses a nd workers would be rewarded with tax rebates. And assume that today's combin ation or an aged up. turn. a high rate or inflation and skyrocketing ln teresl rates leads lo a bus iness recession , the most e f fective anti· inflatio n weapon there 1s. What else? Obvious proposals: -Slash a nd then e limi n ate the l e deral budget deficit.. -Continue to tig ht en c r e dit to s queeze demand. e v e n Money's Worth lhougt\, it could speed a business downt urn. -Put a lid on raise s for b usiness executi v es and fede ral employees, and h o ld down state payrolls. -Use the tax system to spur business investmen t that would boost productivity. -Limit both Social Sttwity tax hikes and Socia l Security benefit increases beginning next year . -Revise the minimu m wage law to postpone in· creases already schedule d and p ass a "two-lier" minimum wage unde r whic h t he young arc not e n titled to as high a minimum v. a~e as adults. -TAXE SFEPS TO CONTROL :igencies to im pose n •slrict1ons th at send busint'SS costs into a n up-spiraJ and ~•re n o t s ufficiently vital to lh1: n a tion's inte r est to warrant the inflationary impact. From a multitude o f sou rces -the Feder al Reserve Board 's chairman a nd many of its gover nors. t he Brook- ings I nstitution. university economists, many other ex· perts -h ere are proposals that a r e worth m ore considera· tion than thl'y a r e getting: -Refonn agricultura l programs under which farmers :ire paid not to pla nt a n d minimum prices are set for cer· tain crops. A s upport pro~ram t h at w o uld provide d j r ect incom e s upplements t o needy rarmers could come out o f the federal budget a nd could save food s hoppers u p to $.1.G btlh on a year. -SUBSTITUTE DIRECT SUBSIDIES for tariffs . quotas and other restraints designed lo protect U.S. pro · ducers from f oreign com petition. Trade p rotection is not only an expensive but also an inefficien t way to protect A m erican jobs. Consu mers pick up the t.ab through higher prices. -Control hospit-<11 costs. a policy the Carte r White House advocated in 1977. Eve n a limited progr am could r e· duce prices by $1.S bilUon a year. Spur d e regulation o f s uc h industries as the airlines. trucking and coastal mar itime trade. If more firms w e r e a llowed t o e nte r th~e fields a nd fares were more com· petitive. transportation cos ts could he cut by from SS billion to $10 billion a year . Stocks Drift; Index Closes Dou:n Again NEW YOR K <AP ) -The s tock market s howed a s tight loss today in an erratic sessio n . T h e Dow Jones average of JO indus trials, w h ich had risen m orethan7poin ts W e dnesd ay. wasdown 3 .64to803.97. Gainers held a S-3 lead r ver losers in the broad tally of New York Stock Exchange-I isled issues. ...... CIAO so ij )8 11 1 •• ~ CoxllOCI '•sll ~ ~,.,, .. l.,..,c;l:!W< 60: g I~~-!· Lionel .111& llA •'1'-1 •ao·~"'J,(Ji,i,0t' l!-i:i'{:.:..,.. St\•p()(o 1.1112 111 ~·~· ~V•EPD1•.1s •• 1110. 100 -1\'t 8~01116 1 00 ) w .... • Cr~dlF AO I> 101 ,...,_ V1 GtOWFn 'IQ J ,, 10•· • .,, ~r..r l • \l~y ~~=' "" '" 1:1. 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It's up to you to gel the will not allow dell very of bis The mall-order bride wbo a cen turned olf by 4'6Ut rua1 IVl' five up h1I Job a.s sociology pro-aaOUSSAaD SAID 818 lady," hi& magatlne cautions material. tury ago helped lones<>mt" cow women's Lib womr n " .easor ol Everell CommWlity maculne fllll a need because aubscrtbers. B r o us s a rd fr e e l Y boys H'llle the Wild West ii buck Colle10 and llvo in Ulla l"Qmote Broussard said he finds hJs acknowledges that he did not ln vog~. accordtna to an en· TH£ MAGAZINE 8£LL8 for mount al n v 111 age In t b e "ll '• cUlftcull DOW n:r a aiqle would-be brides by advertiaing have high ldeala about tho bual· treprcneur who catua lo S2anlaue.buttho uddrCQt'llo Coacadtta ot northern :•!t7e.~ai:,:: ayat:!:'= in newspapen throughout the nesa when be began five years American men looktna (or docile ftO with U\e plcturt.'* coal another WaahJniton state. brok down Wb • b ppenJ.oa Far East. The women pay ago. Oriental wive S20 Bruus.aard clahna lh11t 200 t.o Llvlna there wlth him la Kelly en · at 1 ha a1n&l nolhJng to be included in the "I thought all It was going to "American men Ort" d~m•~ 300 mt•n buy lh wholu package Pomeroy. who aald she began more and more_ la l e es magazlne. be was sexual. I thought these In& mon • ths n befon • • t.r11eh cllCh Um• 1l'• publ\•hl'tt th• 1ald c'>rroapondJng wJth Broussard bar, wblcb la Md:'' BE SAID RE figures al least characters were goinf( to write J llonal womu~.._ .. says J ohn he don not keep truck ol how 1wveral years ago after she 1rew But he said there are 09 10 percent of his male cllents arc dirty letters over there. But BrouaHrd, wr19 publtah o maoy couplf"ll who mt>el through weury ol her work with com· guarantees to bJa service either. prison inmates, although some these are guys se riously In· Quarterly m11eaiiot• lh•t In the m anz:too fM marrlt-d. putcra ln Berkeley, and ad· "We do not aell Oriental federaJ penitentiaries, Including terested ln finding a wife," be elude• • ptcturo wbwn of -.ln&)l• Brvwianrd, ~. u ya bwiloou ve rtlled f« a pen pal lo Mother ladlet. What we aell la ad-McNeil Island lo Washington, said. 18 MG.TAR f.1 MG.NIC. -' 19 MG.TAR 1.3MG.NIC- 19 MG.TAR JAMG.NIC. 17 16 MG. TAR MG. TAR 1.1 MG. NIC. 0.9 MG. NIC. ~-10 .. MG.TAR · 0.9MG.NIC. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene S(Jloking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .. 16 MG.TAR 1.2 MG.Nie- 17 MClTAR 1/lMG.NIC. 20 MG.TAR 1.3MG..NIC. 16 MG.TAR UMG.NIC. 16 MG.TAR 1DMG.NIC. 17 MG.TAR 1.2 MG.Nie- ~LoflllCJtd.U.S.A .. 19'11 17 MG.TAR· 1.0 MG.NIC. As low in tar as you can go and still get good taste. ,. 4>-.-'-.. .... · . . . ... ' 8 MG.TAR 0.7MG.NIC. Soufce of el ·w Ind nicotine disclosum In this Id ls either FTC Report May 1978 or Flt Method. ~~I ~ ~ lownt tlft 0.6 mg.'tar,' 0.06 mg. nicotine IV. per cignne. FTC Report May 1978. &olden~ ~-8 ~ ur. 0.7 mg. IUCOtlnl1 100' 1-10 mg. 'tar,' 0.9 mg. mcoune ev. Pf' ctpeetta by FTC Method. . I ·(' ,. . t " l , l ! ' t ( INSIDE : •Comics •Entertainment •Crossword •Television Tlu'ldlry, ~ 9. 1m OAILVflLOf Tiie Ann ~anders Enq~lopedta Aleohollc Illness It's a dun1.1•· 111.11 nltl11 h "' It-mt n1rw m1llum Amtf'l('(JJU It • 11 "'°''"'" thot t'ci&ts ll s 1nduatrv :w~m·• nolllt\-n l'itllum d4,llors o IJt'Or rn /O/lf prodU<"lwn IJM O<'C'ldrnl.l Jt '1111 lllnns th11t dt·.~troys momogt1, l·ort•rrs -and lH'I ~ tr J oln•hol1sm -and in thu un·rr>< from hl'r t•n l U('lopt'Ciul. Arm l..undc ri. $111 1 .~ I/OU prOC't1rol adV1L'•' on how tu ltll If ll<JU or \Urn•~ you lot>e. has a dnnlnnu prvhkm t\nn u4o uftnA /Inn, llUl c11m· pauwrllllt' C'cnAnsl'I on u\.lyrng and wmmng the baltlt! u/ tht• bottlt> U ha.' bet·n t•st1mal<'d that approximate ly ninety m1llwn Amt•ra(·ans use alcohol and one out of evt•ry lt>n has a proble m with his dnnk- rng Akoholll>m among wo men in recent years ·has risen dramal.Jcally Teen-age alcohoUsm has also increased · Excessavl' drinking costs American bus l ness and 111dustry som1.· t·1~hll'Cn billion dollars u year an loss of production. time away from work. and industrial accide nts. The booze problem is not ours alone . In 1976 both Russia and France declared aJcohoUsm the No I publir health problem lncadenre of cir· rhos1s or the liver and alcohol-related car acci- dents were cited as evidence. What is a lcoholism ? There are m any dt'fini- t1ons I Ilk<.' this one S<'nt to me by a reader who dc~c rabed himself as .. a recovered alcoholic." lie wrote: "It doesn't ma ke any difference whether a person drinks whLskey, gin, cham- pagne or beer ; whethe r he drinks before breakfast or waits until after dinner; every day or on weekends only. a lone or with others; at hom e or abroad If drinktng continues to disrupt his life, he is an alroholic." <From AlcohoUs m -Challenge fo r Social Work Education by Herman K.nmmel 1 Who Is i.tn alcoholic? It can be anyone mah~ or fem ale. old or young, brilliant or dull. educated or illilPrate He can be extrem ely suc- cessful in bus mess 1or a profession) and he can be a skid mw bum. Alcoholl<'S twrome lone!} people. They are de nounced, r•rt1C'l1 led. damned . coddled and ca- JOled by thPar friends a nd families. They are tolerated. shunnC'd •• ignored by the public. a nd questioned anq observed by psychlatrists. Their lovt>d ones plead with them. li~ about them, :.helter and threaten them. Yet all of this tumult has no effect on the a lcoholir's dnnkang His only source of comfort JS tht-bottle There he fmds companionship and re lease from his loneliness. l~e courage to retaliate against those who infringe on what he believes are his ri~hts. In the bottle he finds l<'mporary release from his worries and fears. Escape from reality beeomes his lifestyle while tl\e chemical dependence traps him into an ever-desce ndmg spiral of destruction. Above, Terry Brennan, plays Howard the piano aboard the bus; right, David Karmazyn juggles in front of the bus. 'Four months is a long time to live in a sardine can.· . -· • C'J ··- Waekaehoo Rlvyoo The informal group has been plying the West Coast in a 1955 bus and doing shows where there are enough people to watch. By DENNIS McLELLAN Of IN D•lly "i.t Slatt lt couldn't have be<!n a more appropriate place to form a traveling revue : Greeley l"Go West. young m an">. Colo. But in this case 1t was five young men. one young woman and Mlnook. a black Labrador. who took Horace Greeley's sage advice. For five months the Wakachoo Rivyoo has been plying the West Coast in a blue 1955 Ford bus and doing shows anywhere there a re enough people t.o watch. T hey've performed on street corners, beaches. college c'1,mpuses and at weddings. fairs and birthday parties Two weeks ago they rolled onto the UCl cam pus where they've done a handful of shows for students. . The bus. outfitted with stove. refrigerator a nd other conveniences-not to mention an <See TROUPE, Page C3> Allen Karmazyn 'sleeps~ during the act. For this temporary release. the bottle de- m ands a big price; his time. his money, his hC'alth. his self·rl'spect and often his job. his home. has fam ily and his fnends. When the :.ilcoholic can no lo ngc·r m eet the demands. the bottle leaves him lo the mercy of his craving. his poverty and has self-pity. I am frl'QU<'ntly asked if a man who drinks nolhmg but beer can be considered an alcoholic. Tht' same question is asked about women who clnnk no hard ltquor -only white wine. The answer is yes. While it takes more ~r and white wine to get drunk than gin or vodJca. the result 1s the same if these beverages are in· dulgcd in to excl'ss consistently. Meanwhile, In Housewares Another qul'stion I a m frequently asked is this : "Does alcohol enhance a male's sexual performance?" Thl' ;mswcr ts no In fa ct. the oppos ite 1s true• Whilt' a lrohol may help overcome inb1bi· 11ons according to the experts. it definitely hm· dl•r:-. ,, m ale's performance Physicians also nott• that hcav~ drinkers become sexually impo tent at a relatively early age Recovered akohohcs n ·iwan their potency fully . along with t·onf1dence that they can perform Today thanks lo research and education. society reco~mzei. that the alcoholic is ill and that his illness can be arrested. I hesitate to use the word "cured" because there is no known cur<• for 4tlcohohs m Once the line has been crossed from normal lo abnormal drinking, the v1ct1m can neve r indulge in "normal" drinking again It 1s poison to his system . But he can IN1rn to hvf' without liquor -as millions of <1lc11holtc·s a n• provmg again and again. It 1:-important for the person who has a clnnk111g prnblC'm for is li ving with someone who has 1 to be aware that moi l health in· surancc policies now provide for treatment for alcoholism Moreover, help is available -and it is free I 'a m referring to Alcoholics Anonymous But the problem drinke r must want it If he ts dragged lo a meeting by a well· meaning fnend or re lative, it will probably do no good For those who want to act. I recommefld AA Look in the te lephone book and give them ~ call A member will come to you and discuss your problem In all probability he will offer to pick you up and tak<· you to your first m eeting. AA 1s fn·c Tht>y ask no questions and make no demands It 1s an mternational fellowship of m en and \\Oml'n "'1th chapters all over the \.\>Orld No one bawls out an AA if be falters and slips. Many AA members backslide before they finally "get" the program. Their J>4jlosopby boils down to this: "If I can live through the next 24 hours without o drink I can stay ore liq· uor fortherestofmy life." AA 's approach has produced the highest rate of suecess with problem drinkers. It has succeeded where psychiatry and religion failed. The emotional support a nd caring of individuals who share the same problem are a pparently lhe key. I cannot emphasize strongly enough tbe ef- fectiveness of AA. It gets my unqualified ap- pro' al. And now an added P .S. Jn these days or pohUcoJ unrest. financial crisis and emotional upheaval, a word to those or you W'bo are trylng to drown your sorrow. Please be aware that sor19 row knows how to swim. Alcoholism, which often masquerades as social drinking, bas ruined more marriage$, careen , healthy bodies and fine lfllnds than any single element known to man. ' "I don't need a man around the house to do chores. fix electrical outlets or the plumbtng " -Jacqueline Bisset Funny thlng happened on the way to libera- tion. Cheryl Romo Yesterday1 I received my May Company Pre-Holiday &nua Catalog As I quickly leafed through the pages seeing items no one will af· ford from m e for Christmas. I arrived at Pa~e 27 The advertising copy on this page in the sedate housewares sectJon leads off with the standard come-On. "Touch 1t and feel the dif· ference .. corne r depactang t.he same linen arrangement an different color com binations On a nightstand -adjacent lo the ample kang-s1zed bed with matching khaki pillows - a re two. long-stemmed wine goblets filled with dark-red vino: a vay containing two ripe pears. a pale orange. a cluster or succulent Concor n gra pes. a pair of Juicy red apples and a largl· chunk of rich Gouda cheese. Nothing more than the usual holiday sales patch fo r ··soft and silky" sheets and comforte rs on sale now from $6.99 The main photograph Cwith bed sheets done in rich khaki and a deep burgundy called "cinnabar" and labelled 27A·l 1 is e m· bellis hed by two s m alle r photos in tbe left-band Behind this sensual repast is a jagged piece Moms, Daughters Nancy Friday bond of the tionship. talks about the delicate mother-daughter re/a- By MARCIA FORSBERG Of tM o.111 ~ ... Staff A 4-year-old girl. sitting in the back seat of the car during a family ou1ing. listens to mother nag at father. "Stanley' Slow down. It's a 25 mile an hour zone and you're going 40 f''or heaven's salre. what are you trying to do?" A• father 11tiflem and mDther whJnea on. the little girl vows never to harp at her own hu.sband like that. Then, 20 ytara later, she hears h,er own ooice doing the same thing: "Richard, you're going too /dlt. Slow down right nowt " *** Nancy Friday, a uthor of tbe book. "My Mother/My Sell," ex- plored the emotional. complex. del- icate bond that Is the mother· daughter relationship in a recent "talksh o p" at 8 . Dalton Bookseller in South Coast Plaza tionship with her mother while growing up ln·Ch arleston. S.C. IN HER INFORMAL lecture. Ms. Friday tnd1calt!d that it ·s the relationship we have with our moth(>r that determines the pat· te rn for our own sexual Identities and the tntimate relationships of our lives She discussed the importance of m other-daughter symbiosis during the daughter's infancy and the necessity of .. emotional separa- tion " "If you don't begin to separate emotionally from your mother very early. it becomes more and more difficult," s he said. adding that the results can be lnseeurtty and "the inability to exist outside of relaUonshlps wtth an Identity of l)ne's own" WHY oo·wE become llke our mothers? or g leam ing white coral a nd a small gold dish. Three gaily wrapped g reen and red Christmas packages sit next to the bed on the brown sha~ carpeting. $(>duct1v<.'ly pascd be tween the khaki and ·cinnabar sheets as a sm1 hng model But in this p1 ctur <' ther<' an· no fluffy. black t act·· mghtgo"ns. no <.•utt• kittens curled under a frec a rm. no p<imtc.'d fin gcmatls or a lonJ:?. blonde mane hanging loosely ovl•r soft -pink s houldl'rS. The model on Pa~e 27A·l of thl' Pr<' Holiday Bonus Catalog ha~ tousled. dark blond hair and :.untctnnC'd s houlders Jfr b a lso a muscular a nd goq~(>Oill> hunk of m ale w~anng on!y a hair.grin and " thtn gold chain around his ncclc. :\I r A· I -v.1th soft and silky bed linen pulkd modestly to his trim \\a1st -is reaching do'"" n to hand his uns1.•en compaoion one of the Christmas packages. Obvaou:.ly . h1sstagc is set. <See ROMO. Page C3) -:- Her nationwide speaking tour coincides with the paperback publication or ber beataeJler. M.s. Friday's book ii~ moll of more than aoo inlervtews with mothers. dau1bters, p1ycbologl1ts and aock>logiata, ln add1Uon to her own personal account o r h er rela- "There are probably some thin&• about your mother that you Jove and that you want to Imitate. Perbaps she's a very good cook. or <See FRIDAY. PageO> Nancy Friday: 'Mother love Isn't perfect. I ••• ·~ .;.· . ,. (2 DAILY PILOT ANN LANDERS I HOFDSCOPE / ERMA BOMBEd< PUaUC NOTICE 11tOr~• '° ca aoi 10'9 • MO A..., God Bless the TPPss· -· -I IC. ll ltOllt .vtl#e" ........... -... ,,.. .... "" ••Mrft• •r-• .... .,.. ....,. . ..,..\., .. Ill '"""''"'· f Ql•tt\' raAH\,.,lt11a t11w II• "''°'°''' \ 10111" • ~· \-,_ .. _ l ................ . " ........ ,.,, ... '... . f .......... ff!!llt•··--.... , .... ...... ~ .... , .... ' ............ , .. . ..... ............................ .. .. ....... , ....... n .., •~ ... .,., .. ....... , . .., .... , ................... -· ......... , .. ,.. <-•· , .... 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PUBLIC NOTICt: PtCT1 nou•twllldU ....... UATWMIMT 1 ... lot_..,.. ,..._ ••• OOonQ 1111\"'-U t TAltK rNTEAl'ltlU:S 111C Oolo"'" Wey, l •ovne II•"•" CMtt6rftl• "'-it T•try R ...,......._, 211C ~n •*Y.1....-llMc:fl.~•w• RIO, C. IC...-. JllC ~I" .,,..,, ......... 8Mc:ll. c.tlfomlt 92~1 fhit bwSiftOH It <Oftdwcled by • ........ ~ h"Y R. ""-too ,,.., ,~_. -..... ..,.,,, ""' C-ty Ctent Of Or.,. C-r °" O< Hew I.•. 16, ~ tt1t ta. --71, '""' .. lO·OO • m .. "' -------~ , ... ,_,,_Of o.-i-No.) Of .-1e1 '°""·., roo o~ 0ttrtor 0.1 ... PUBLIC NOTICE w ....... Ille '"" 01 s.. .. ,. A .... --C:.lllOl'ftl• Pl(nnou• OUtlN&h O•l•cl Ot-JO.,.,. M-0 \TAflMINT WIU.IAM E. ~ JOMH, f M ltl-1"<1 .,.rWlll• ••• CIOt"O Govn4¥ ~ O\l~IM\\ '" WIU.IAM Y. SCHMIDT HAllAAM. 3'11 Wa\hlnqlon SI . MtM .. M ..... Or •• ~- Co>t•M• .. CA~7t _..,.9Ndl,CAftMt HallOft•I A•-••llOft o• Oorn ,,,, llHI *CD? "'"'" Artl~,, " Mu•k:"""'· .... • ·-........ ~ (elllornl• <O•POt•lton. )111 ~19'ed Or-. C09'Jt o.I.., PllOI W•\hlnQIOt> SI . (~le ~. CA .,.,. HoV. 1, J, t, "1t ~1' Th" DU>tnft> I\ <-led by• UW· 1------------ PO<•llOtl. N4tl~At-1411tonot &or1>-~ ....,, .... -Musi<'-. 111<, Oeml• M. c;..e.., ~ Thi~ ,,._ -~ fllod wllh tl'le c-w Oett< Of Or ... °""""°" Del. .... 1•11.. ..--s• PUBLIC NOTICE P ICTfftOUS eUMNEU NAM« 5TATUdNT The follOwlnQ perton5 ere dolftO 11ui.1 ... uot· P\loll\NCI Or-CMsl D.i~ On ,., -1, ..... "" toOer , .. 1'71. PMt™ Pulllhl>Ocl 0.-C.O.sl 0...., PllOI, Pubtlsl'8CI Or-Cotti 0.0y PllOI, *" 7, t, i.. U, tm f OWAlt[).OEAH & ASSOC.. t• Hllkre>t Or .. ~ &Hell, CA '2•S1 R•nelell AlcllerCI 8•1<11. John Ecl• ... •d Eberle. 1ll0 Hiiicrest Or., UIO""• EM«". CA '2•s l PUBLIC NOTICE October 19, 2' ---· 2, '· t97* ·--ffCTITIOUS MJSIHIU NAMI STATI MENT ~18 PUBU C NOTICE Tn~ 1011.,..,,"9 e>t•ton• ••• 001n9 ------------- OU\tn&\\ •• f'ICTtnOU$ OUSINESS ICAPLAH'!t. 2112 8rH Mell Bret, NAME STAnM«HT Cot. 9?&1 t T "' to11-1no penon• ••• do•nQ 9,,.. AMl...,..,t & Oehtel~, tius1ne•• •• In< .•C.,lllomt41t~MIOtl, NE WPORT STUl'F'O P OLL. Tiii\ bu_ IS <.OftdU<led bY • CO<• • 101 F•.,_, 1>1...0, HewPOrl !ka<h. OOt•hon. CAttt4>3 ~~~8ftt& tlOn~IC.&O. UIC...•c.liforniolc;orpo<e· Judi"' 8r-1tl11 Thls1M1.-c0ftdu(.,l>'f'•'on>Of'• !te<reterv I !Oft. Tl\1\ ,....,.,_. ..... "'°" wllll ""' 5 IC. & 0. Inc. Countv Cten of Orenoe Gounty °" oo Judithfk-t.in. 70 ... ,. $e<re\Ot'Y f'taat f hlS ·--111«1 "'"" '~ PuDll•Md Ortn0t CO.it DtllY PlfOI Couftly (Jeri< of Ortn9& Co<;nl'I' on Ott Ott n . How. 2. •. •&. '"' , ... , 11 20. 101. F lOJm PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTlTI~ MJSINRU NAME STATIMIHT '"" 1011-lno perto11• ••• Oolr>Q bu>•MUe•· llNl<lE"EA CENTCA 8 AEA, 16$ Belter Street, C.O•le Mtte. CA ~62' AICll•rCI MU • Hermann, •"S Tyrone Aw •• ,,., Sllerman o.M<t.. CA 9103 A-n Aliltl Hermt<Y\. 11S.t'. Ber· r lnqt_Oft A.... R )Qt, LAa AllQll IH, CA ~ Thi\ b•l\•M\\ I\ <oncllKl•cl by " 99ner .. pertl\lltn1WP A l<llMO Hfff'\eftft Th•• ,,.,,_.,. w•• lllecl wrth tNt C-ty Cl-of Or-COUnh Oft O<t ,,, ,., .. ""'u PvOl"heCI Or-CN\I 0.1ty PllOC, Th•S buslnns I• <OftdU<\ecl b'f .,. 1 .... 0lvld1>et • J E~E.t>et1• This st•t-1 w•s """ with the CcKHil Y Cl~I\ OI 0. encie Coll<\ly on 0< I. ••• 1911. 1'101100 Publl\Md OrM>Qf Goesl O.llv P1tol. Ho• '. 9 •••• 23, "78 ~ .. ,. PlJBUC NOTICE "CTITIOU5 OUSIMEU N~ 5TATEMaffT The to11ow1no e>e•ton• ••• clO•,..o buUftll\' ti. CAO WH VAL.t.E'Y APAIUMEHTS. lJ2 Forest A-.nue, S..•I• JJ, L.-. BeM:ll, c.l1totn•• 92UI HHP Assoc1eles ... l)tt'IN<VllP. m Forut A...,.... s..11e n. uoune 8H< ... Cellfom1• 92'$1 DEAR ANN LANDERS : Do you know anything about the .. Renl·a·Girl Services .. :• l read about it in a respectable paper and was fl abbergasted. It seem s lo be a chain operation. Accordlni:t to the article, a ~irt can be rented for $100 an l'VC· ning -from ·•cocktail time till midnight.·· A customer can pay for "overtime" if he wants it. The .ad implies that these gtrls a re highly re s p ect a ble and n o monke y bus ine ss i s tolerated. Well!! You and I know. Ann L<in. de rs, a man is not going to pay $100 for an l'Vl" ning of conv('rsation. Much to my surprist'. these "services" hi.lvt.· the approva l of many local chambers of com· me rce At111 Lallden rrom HIS trips "hun- gry•· and eager. What do you think of this? - THREATE N ED I N CONN ECTICUT DEA R CONN : A trav eling man wbo wa nts to root a round doesn't need the ap· prov al of the chamber of co rp m e rce. And h e doesa't have to le ave town either. E....,. Be111fteelc Thal takes a spcciul kind or guts. The other day I said to Motbt.·r. "What do you t h i n k o f th e n ew styles?" "Te ll me what they are and I'll tell you what llhinkof'em." "They'r e bringing s tockrngs with seams back." ··n ·s all right if your l e--gs h :iven~l gr own together . then they loo k like they're sectioning o ff m ea t a t th e butcher'!ii." "Shouldt>r pads are going to be in and so are culottes." "That 's nice." she said. "come sec what I'm making." . On h~r sewing t a bl e wa s another TPP SS . "Mother, why «r<>-you limit yourself lo just one Sly I{'?" ''I 'd like to c hangt• 't'm once in awhile. bul if I put the zipper on the sidr. and tucks ln the front. next year some designers would say the z1ppt>r has to be in the back and tucks a rc out. IC I tucked the blouse in. next year des igners would put it out. The jacket with the big patch pockets would be r e · designed to be shorter and with puffed sleeves a nd the whole suit would be m ade out of foil or somellung. Ir I left lht.• hem al the ankle. sOml' smart·al~k would say it had to dra8 on the noor. Wt!'re hanging in there because we dress to be comfortable." I wi sh I had lhe guts to join her ... but I'm weak. IF YOU'VE SOT 11, RAUllT ITB SOPHISTIC.ATB>,CONTEWORARY SIZES 3 -13/14 For alt out glamour. shill{! and shimmer 1n dresses. Disco . wear and gowns 1n creoe. silk. , J / Stlesta nyesta hcra soandex ~· /j'\ ..OWCAMfttG "RAG art BUJES" .DHS N OM 12.00 .. J0.00 !Str&1ght Leos! M.WAYS 88..0W RET All PRICES OF COURSE OPEN DAILY I 0.7 SUN. 11-4 ClassiestCF'asllio~ .... P UBUC NOTICE Pv011$11ed Or-~I O••IV P•IO< Otl. 21>. Hov 7. 9, 16, 197t ..... ,. Now. 1, •• 16. 21 1911 Pel« UrwN>, JOOS PMC> Verdi Ori .... LOftQ 8Mch, CeltfOm<e Alltftony U• wno. 100S Ptlo Verdo 0r1 .... L.ono 8N<h, Celrfoml• l am married to a traveling man. The ~1d shook me up because he always comes off the road loo tired for love Usually it takes him 48 hours to rest up. My sis· ter's husba nd travt>ls also. He comes hom e If youc suspicions are based on the fact that hubby returns from the road exhausted -forget it. A traveling man works bard. His need to rest o p ls not proof of in· fidelity. II you have no better evidence -forget it. 11559 Main Strtet. Huntilcton !IKJt 142-CMS4 . . , PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS OU"NISS NAME STATEMtlNT Tiie 101tow1no person h doing buil MH•> HEWP•S S"'NOWICH SALOON, 1613 lrYI .... Sulll' G, Co\le Mew. CA .,.,, AlllM>ft Je..-O!l•I, 1311 Atlmt Une.Gost•-· CA. 9?677 Thh bvliftHt It <-OndUclod b'I' _,, In· cllwk1\1411, Alll-()11¥1 Thlt ti .. -•H llltCI wltfl .,.. C-IY Oe"' OI Or-Couftly'on O<· loo.< t7. '"'· .,_n ,.._,,_Or ... CAIMI o.ltv PllOI, ~. J,t . lf>.n."" .... I Rot•nd J. Jen~"· 1010 E•ll C~111u1. s.nt• AN, Olliforn•• '1101 I nls bu\1""u '' tonckKll.'d by • oene••• p.ort,.rwp_ ~--------------------- HHPASSOCtATES. [ ] •Qt~••• 1Mnners11<p ... ~~~~.:~-··(.,,. Boros~one ,, llmtled llMlM<"''P "-' r by; E J-'"'°"''"' ' Th•~ si.tement ·~ fllecl ..,,,, the COVfllY Chin ot 0ret1Qe County on Oc· ""·---------------------'· tooer to. 1tll• l'IO?ll• PuDll>MCI OfAnOO C.O..st Daily Pilot, Octobet 19, 7t1 Mid N~Pet 2. 9, ltlf> 471H1 PUBLIC N9TICE FICTITIOUS MJSINUS NAME STATEMENT TM totlow;nq ~"°"I\ Ooino llu\I fM:!'\\ ..... W(STC\.IFF ARCO. *'<> E. 11111 SlrHt, <mt• Mew. CA '12611 c11•r10 s. C.S<-1nc1. •so N IC Ing> AO<M!. WMI Ho41VWOOO. CA~· Tiii\ l>u$on.ioJ. 1\ <-onduell.'d bv'"" ,.,. Cllwldu•I. CNrte>. s.. ~·no '"'' tt•l-1 -~ tllf.d •'111 ·~ C.0-t y Clea of Or-County on Ot I 11> ••• , •• FIOlUI Publl•lled Or.,,qe CN>t Dllil• Pno1. Hov J. •. ,._ n. 1911 P UBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS OUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ,,,. totlowmo per-.on •• Oo•"O DU•~ NU•t: EXOTICA INTEANATIO..Al, )1(1 Suf'lrlw. Cir , ~I•~. CA "1"11 MMy Jo Clay. 3'0 Sllftrtw C.r., Co\I• Mew, CA 9'2627 Thi\ b<ltlftH~ '' conOU<led 11'1' •n 111· CliWlclual. M¥YJOClay , Tho~ \Hll-1 Wf\ tllf!CI •Ith lllf Co1.m1v Cler• ot 0.-C.Ountv on Ott. 10. 1911. Fl•UM P11t>lltnecl Or~ CNtl Dally Pltol Ou 2•. New. 2. 9, to, ma P UBUC NOTICE l'ICTlnOUS MJ51MUS N~STAnMEMT TM follOWlfltl persoto' are CIOlflO bU\lfteU .. ; ICAPl.AH'S, W3 llf~IOI Strfft, Colle MetA, CA '2U. SOUi~ Co••I A•,••v••nl & Oelloteu111. Inc.. • c.tltornt• '°'' por•tloft This but.,._ Is <OllOUCI ... 11'1 t (Of'• -•lion SOvttleoMI Ant-lfll .. Oell<AI-. ·~· JUdllMl<-lelft. Se<,..Ury Thi• it•t1ment w•~ llled wit" Ille COlltll'I' C11fll OI 0r¥>Oe Courtly on O<-· tob9r 10. ttn ,MDII Pll«lllslled 0ro11111 eo.u o.i1y Pltot O<t.,.. How '· ..... .,,. .. ~,. P UBUC NOTICE F RIDAY, NOV. to By SYDNEY OMA RR ARIES CMarch 2l ·April 191" Results of re· cent efforts s urge to forefront. You are due for accolade. Cancer. Capricorn could figure prom- inently. Moon position highlights inventive· ness. independence. initiative. TAURUS <April 20·May 20 1: You learn a scx:ret -popularity zooms. People want lo be with you. You receive more than the usual number of social invitations. Key is to select. to choose quahty. to adhere to recent resolutions. GEMINI <May 21.June 20): Study Taurm:, message -stress romantic aspects. desires. wishes. an understanding of friend who needs encouragement. Aquarius is in picture. What seemed out-of.reach proves lo be closer than an· tlcipated. CANCER <June 21-July 221: Accent on deal· ing with associates. the "boss." gelling ideas on paper -and promises in writing. GeminJ.. Aries and Sagittarius persons fi gure prominently. Be ready for information which leads to a change of direction. . LEO <July 23-Au~. 22): Accent on opening lines of communication with family. Serious "adjustments" occur. Key is lo keep eye on budget while m aking ra tional, inlelligent. diplomatic concessions. VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 221 : Emphasis on "mysterious happenings." Money, land and marriage could figure prominently. Be sure of lega l terms, meanings. Your perceptiveness comes into play. Ask lhe right questions. LIBRA <SepL 23-0ct. 221 : Bring priorities into sharp focus -plan for what you want to achieve. Olde r individual is in picture. Accent on contract. cooperation, willingness to do more listening than asserting. SCORPIO IOcl. 23·Nov. 20: Be familiar with material al hand. You may be able to engineer 3 coup. What you do attracts wide al· tention. You'll gain allies. Associates. co· workers. relatives want lo share experiences. SAGl1TARJlJS fNov. 22·Dec. 21): Crealivi· ty, sigoific3nt changes. young persons. affair of heart -these are featured. Accept change and challenge. Leo. Aquarius persons figure prom· lnently. , . CAPRICORN COec. 22·J an. 191 : Establish posiUon or policy. Dig in -protect assets. Ob· lain valid apprai!lals. Cancer individual plays key role. Yes. you are Ukely to receive written confirmation. AQUARIUS <Jon. 20·Feb. 18): You get chance to prove. check, verify -your ideas concernin11 close nelehbors. relatives arc apt to be on target. Accept invitation to party or social gathering. PISCES <Feb. 19·March 20): You're on more IOIJd flnanelal fooUng than might ~ im· •lined. Aquariua. Arie. pel'IOnl ftiure In your personal scenario. You bav~ opportunity to • traap complete picture of a compUoatA!d Itta•· Uon . You could bo "richer .. u result! ' ~<•r--.lr ....__THE BA/ING PLACE $10.95~~ ~ ~lndudes: J.5x7's 15·Wollets 4-Colo< Portr0it Chotms The peffect Colo< Pomoit ~=;;;.._-~---.~ Pod«>ge fo< the endre • fomily at o super t<matt price. ond in o variety of poses ond backgrounds. One sitting per subject. No odditionol charge for gioups. Poses our selec· don. Somtoaion otwoys or deposit cheetUy ief\.wlded. November: Wad .. I ; Thut1., 9; Fri .. 10: $al .. U ; Sun , 12. Delly: 10 AM.a PM Sund•y: 10 AM.f PM • WHtmlnster Beach Boulevard •Co1t•Me .. Harber Boulevard • Huntington Beech Maooolla Street l.MIWllll llellle 0..1 3 Pl \ .. .... - 0.l.B CALENDAR •• .Friday lli h~ flkt1 wt ll. or ah~ has ,, maNefoua l f'OU or humo r "These arc> COR§ctous 1m1tol!oru. they are no pro b l~m But the>re's another 11\de lo v. hy we become just Uke lht mothertl who dT'O\'l' us up~he wall It '8 un con1clous lmltahon callt'd Intro Je<'t on Aa we g~t old r, sht.> li(t'tJI oldc>r. and lht' duld that II\ es on lo oll of us g.-t~ more a nd mor .. rrlt hte ned because 1omeday m04htr lS going to~ aont' "You don'\ want to be anal")' lit ht.•r 'out lhel"l'.' so you lntt•rnallzf' her bttoust It's eabil'r to halt• yourself You hte rally tAkP her in :;ldt> -lntroJl't"t ht•r th11t v.;iy you 'II Mvcr loto1c h1•r .. M s Frid~~ -iu1d th.it s Ult' rt·u i.on v. t• ~-.·omc> 11<1 Jnl(ry v. hen •wm~lnt-5ttv:\, "You'n· 1w11n~ JWlt lrkt.> your m oth,•r .. ~ht• m11 1n ta med thut wt• mu~t .. <ll'C''lll 1 hl· fac t. acctpt tht-rt>llhty, hy ~a 1ng. 'Yt'b, I am,' ratht•r thun dt'n}rnR 11 That 's "ht•rt' you bt·R1n to t·hange lht' pattern " She c1tt-d the • • • example or \he hll le i:lrl In ttw car G ILT IS woman's m lddlt• n1mt. Id Ms t"rlJay. ''Molht•r fttla i UHty lx't'11u11t• from day om• ~hto 'a fuUt•n 11hort I)( lht• llullmurk greetlnrc <'UHl Stw think~. 'I'm J bad mottwr · .. Mollwr low lan'l pe rfect. un(I 1r daughtt>r do1•an'l fetil thjjt pt-rfflc t molht•r love, isht:> bt!6(lns to ft.el thut lht' fault us ht>ra .1nd thal ishc 11 bad '' Wh c>n d a u11 ht t>r i:rowi. Up "p; ver y ltmc llh\• ~Ot'tl ho mt• for v1u:atmn, 11ht' think;,. ''fh1 11 Umo ll '!i J,lolni;: w be d1fh·1 t•nt • Uul It lan't "W1• nil kt't.'J) try1nr, to Kcorc 100 w11h o ur moth1•n. You ran't , t*nd wht·n you try, tht•n you don't huvc lll'rt'IUli l.AJ thl• ~or ••vt•n lht• is. "W hv trv to ~t·t Jpproval from a wom0&n .v.ho doc11n 't or Cl.IO'l gJvc It" T.ikt· v.h;it hht' :-good ..at. tlunk . aboul 11 reahst1<•a lly Jnd :-top try 10.: to t'hanl(t' tht· l wo of you Th:.it "111 ( n -e you to t:t'l v. hitl you nt:cd (1 om lhl' oth~r pt:o1>lt• "ho can l(IH' It tu you " Romo <From PageCU equality of the sexes has Secmg thts mode l a rrived. A • wh o s e pr o du ct the Go ahead. Call me a menCOn ca t a Io g s tat cs i s fema le c ha uvinist pig. Indian Show "a vailable in the line ns mAcccnusetomse" oxr oredbJ·cucc1tnsg. and domestics depart· " Free admission !Oday ments . of a ll May Com · Revel in your "I told you thru Sun .. Nov 12 in pany stores" _ tt'lls me so's." tile Huntington Cent81' Therefore. 27A -l has mall The Indian Cultural .----------n 0 w r e p I a c e d th e Festiva l w1ll 1nclude sombe r picture of Lenin demonstrattons and CARPET exh1b1ts ot autllentic with a quote about the Indian crafts. On DYEING free press that used to Sat & Sun Tribal dances -11-tB hang over my desk. will be highhqhted at .__..,_ And 27A·l is so much 1 & 3 30 om. Beach COMIS CUftl ITEIS nice r lo look at. & Edinger at San Diego 17141 l47-J4l7 Fwy , .. ________ __, Does your daughter need confidence?. Club Caiendar runs each Wednesday m tl1e Daily Pilot and contains nottces o/ wom6n ·s and service club meetings and events for thR fullounng week - Thursday through Wednes· dav Send notices to Club Calendar, Daily Pilot.PO Bor 1500. Costa Mesa. CA • •• Troupe (t'rom P•ce.CU llOO Pourld upright pinno nam<.'Cf Howard-has IH'l'll 1-H1rketl 1n "Irvine Me adows." the univcnlty trailer pork. Th e Wakuchoo fllvyoo Is a blend of mualc. son~. dune~. mime und juggling-as performed by Alan nnd David Ka rmazyn. Terry Brennan. Chr1~ Carruw. Bryan Jones and J ackie Clark. It ull startoo in Greeley five months ago whti n tMy got. the idea to become latter-day rnln11trels They pooled their money, bouf'hl the bus ro r $800, und hit the road. They knew when they ten. says Terry Bren· nttn, 23. that they wouldn't make much money. And white they usually are paid. they often pass tht' ha t during performances. It boils down to making enough to gel to the next town. The most logical question is why are they doing 1t? "To put a smile on people's races," says Alun Karmazyn, 22. Audit>nce response has been good, he says . .. Whal normally sells us is our uniqueness and our high energy." The revue Is strongly muslc·oriented. Songs rangl· from the late 1800s <"Harvest Moon.'' "A 1 n 'l She Sweet "> lo the present. They write 30 pt.•rcent or their own mate ria l. Along with some 4.000 miles they've r acked up some interesting experiences: They were in· \ aded by r ats. who c hewed through \be bus's rtre wall. wtule parked on a San f'tanclsco beach. and Santa Barba ra police told them to stop when they were doing a n improvised performance on the beach . They also broke down in the Nevada desert without food or water and two or them had to walk 35 miles for help . "That's your standard hards hip story," notes Brennan. Ther e is an adva ntage lo the bus though. "Ir we break down." says Karmazyn. "It's not too bad because we're home ." Still. the c ramped quarters of a bus can be t axing. They agree the ha rdest part of living the gypsy life is the limited space. J ackie Cla rk. an early child.hood educ:.ition major in Greeley whe n she became the group's dancer . finally broug ht out her VW bus. "Four months is a long time to live in a sardine can," jokes David Karmazyn. 26. Adds Brennan: "We wouldn't have been able to survive on the road without a lot of JZreat people opening their arms to us." The Wakachoo Rivyoo will take a break soon a nd the plan is to regroup in the spring. Alan Karmazyn says he's going to write a book about their travels this winter. A good Litle might be the name of a song they wrote: "Birth o r a Troubadour '' Calendar 92626 Be sure lo include --------------------C4ll Dorott.r saw...~ ~11 d 11111) Scltool & AcJIKY t521 s.n-: ............... 64Z·l050 your name and phone number Notices must be in our hands two weeks m .advance. To request a picture. write or call the F'eatUTes Department. 642 4321 Ptc· lures are limited to fund· rmsers open to the public ~-----7Stlt u\1mi l.lc1tn01t~----- The Classic Chanel Pump Simplicity of II'• best. Bone Kid with Block Potent Top. ~ ~Lttj~ SHOES Si<e• AAAA -7 to 9'h AAA 6117 to 10 AA j 'h IO 10 A 6 to 8V2 8.' 10 10 99 Fo•hion blond, Newport Beach ••. 7.59-9.5.51 FACTORY AUTHORIZED COLOR-GOOF SALE LRICCAR 3 DAYS ONLY • THURS.-FRl.-SAJ. GovernmenJ Raled Ahead of Bernlna, Elna. Platl, Singer Necchl, etc. lllMTCI IJIAITJT/($ ••wwrn~l.00' (SAVE .00) IN BAAfO GREEN ··12960 •Open Arm •Zig Zag •Buttonhole •Blind ti em •Multiple Slrelch •Double Gearing lor Heavy Duty Becnu ti 0101 ttttt 11taHeled Ufldltlllclca<'llMI· .. ~ ..... _..,.,., °"' -----Call For Dealer In Your A,.a------ ldU 1·213- 353-2742 ' LAGUNA TOASTMlSTR~ CLUB: A joint meeting w ith the C r escent a -Canada To astmistress dub will be held Monday, Nov. 13, in the Buttery Restaur ant. Buena Park. In· formation : Lu Wrede. 498-3651. or Sally Beck, 495-54011 HUNTINGTON BEACH WOMAN'S CLUB: A m e mber's art s how and an ene rgy conserva· tio n program will be presented at a noon luncheon m eeting Tuesday, Nov. 14. in the clubhouse. Reservations. Mrs. Dorothv Irwin. 536·817'l WOMEN'S AME RICAN ORT PLAZA CHAPTER: A children's movie will be present· ed Wedncsay, Nov. 15. in Edward's Cinema on Harbor and Adams in Costa Mesa. There will be a pa rent·teache r conference that day for most county schools. which will permit the children to attenct one of two performances. Informa· t1on : 556-3622. DAUGHTERS OF THE AME RICAN REVOLUTION: The Cot. Willia m Cabe ll chapter will m eet at noon Wednesday, Nov. 15. in the Newport Beach home of Mrs. Richard Cramm. Mrs. Billie Masters and Mrs. Rose Price wilt speak on the American Indian In· formation: 832-6160 or 675-0574 NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN: The North Orange County chapter will m eet at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday. Nov. 15. in the main branch of the Anaheim Library. The public is invited to hear Mary Ann Klausner dis · c uss Responsible Assertion NATIONAL ORGANIZATION-FOR WOMEN: The South Coast chapter will meet at 7 :30 p.m . Wednesday. Nov. 15. in Laguna Feder al Savin~s and Loan, Laguna Beach. Delegates to the national N.O.W. confe rence in Washington will discuss New Directions in Feminism NEWPORT BEACH CHRI STIAN WOMEN'S CLUB: Handmade items will be featured in the boutique-m~ting al 10 a .m . Wednesd ay, Nov. 15, in the Airporter Inn. Newport Beach. Rena ta Caraway will speak a bout he r experiences a s a c hild in Nazi Germany. Informations and reservations: Mrs. Walter Tyler. 673-8877. OFnCERS WIVES LEAGUE: The monthly luncheon will be he ld at Angels Anaheim Stadium at 11 :30 a.m . Wednesday, Nov. 15. Lynn Jaraniello. home economist consultant. will discuss Do You Need a Microwave Oven? .Reservation deadline Is Nov. 13 NEWPORT HARBOR BUSINESS ANO PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB: Genie Brown will discuss the ,benefits or the BPW Foundation at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 16. in the Mesa.Verde Country Ctub. Costa Mesa. Reservations: Ms. Carolyn Williams J Cari E. Deooen, D.P.M. foot \Pedai1t announces the opening of his off ice for the practice of Podiatry at 31831 Camino <:apiat1auo San Juan ec.Alfrano, CA 92675 661-6«JO Skllng classified ads are the bnt place to buy or sell ski wear and equipment ln the Dally Pilot. 642·5678 ' Th"'1d.ly, No"9mb9r 9, 1979 DNl..YPILOT • (2 Jackie Clarr and Allen Karrm~ perform at LC/. Singles Calendar NEWPORT J EWISH SINGLF.8: A Wine and Wit P arty will be held at the home or Miki Weiss at 7 p .m. Sunday. Nov. 12. Call for directions· 586-5818. EXPLORING SINGLENESS: An ex- periential r ap group for s ingle s w ith Norm Rockm ael beginning at 7:30 p.m . Friday. Nov. 10. a t the Center Club in Newport Beach . Call 975·0700 for details. BALBOA SKI CLUB: For a preview or what's happening this sea son. call Wayne Hoover at 645-7979. S I N G L E EXPERIENCE: "Hap. paness is Being Single - And Gay" with Bo b Thrasher. M.A .. is being • s ponsored by the Self Center at 7 p.m . Mon- d ay. Nov. 13. For in· formation, call 997-9600 . . ORANGE COAST SINGLES: From 1:30 until 6:30 p.m . on Sun· day. Nov. 12 s ing le adults over 39 will meet at Jazz Inc. in Santa Ana. 212 Elk Lane. Bar and food available. TGIF PARTY: Eve ry Friday evening fro.Jll 5 to 7:30 at the Advanced H e alth Cente r in Newport Beach. Cati 1 975--0700 for further in- formation. If you have an item /or the Single& Calendar. send at to Cheryl Romo, Featur· ang Department. Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. Boz 1500. Co$ta Mesa, Ca. 92626. Pl.ease mcWde your name. oddre&& and phone number. · Wedding and engage· ment announcements run on Sunday an the Doily Ptlot. Forms are aoodable at all Daily Pilot of ftces or by calung the Features Departmenl. 642-4321. Engogemtnt annoimu - ments, Wtth blo.ck-and· while glo&.!y of tht! future bricU or the couple, mU&I be r eceived by th e Features Department 81.r weeks before the wedding date. T o avoid disappoint· ment. prospective brides are remmded to have therr wedding stones. w1lh a black-and-wl11te glossy of the bride or of the couple. to the Features Depart· ment one week before the wedd:uig. Miss Teenage America™ So Cal linals presented thru tile courtesy oft Or PeppefC".o. 1 :30 to 4 PM this Sat.. Nov. 11 m the HuntlnQton Cent metl localed at Beacn a Edlnge< at the San 01 Fwy. Finalists thru-<>u1 So. Cal wlll judged on el!pre schol"tie ability persooal achievement. The winner will oompet 1n January on national TV lor honOn wlllch nclude a S15. scholarsf\lp . ,. "' I JENN-AIR CONVERTIBLE COOKTOP GRILL-RANGE DEMONSTRATION CG;oldtttwnt Store o.trt See Jenn-Air's amazing Grill-Range in ACTION! There's nothing else quite like a Jen-n-Air grill . . it's Amsrlca·s rmst popuJw b~ll-ln 'T)nll. Why? Beacuse 1t delivers all the great llavor of outdoor charcoal cookery . . . indoors. 365 days and nights a year. During our Oemonstrat1on Hours. you'll see Jenn-Air's wonderful grlll- range combination In action. tool Broi l, -:ii:::=::;::: rotlss. ahish kebab, or ., . grlddle w jth ac· cesaor1es. Then, 1n seconds , It's a f)eautlful range again with four aurlece CO()l(lng elerilents. But we warn you ... " I t 11 you see Jenn-Air. you'll want onel We built It 1uat tor yovl vENN·AIR -- s I .. L .. .. . ?r d IC (, :e It tl y 4 <; 1 ' n . MAIMADUKI ·-----"look at It thla woy, Phll ... we don't · l,ove to •end him to college I .. SUPERHERQES SHOE ~ 6'9LU'1Mf. Ot&.V # 1lME. <F-'1t£M 1: CAN ~ 1JE. 61SA'T"~· ··~ MOON MULLINS DENNIS THE MENACE - by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta by Jeff MacNelly TUMBLEWEEDS •Wl:f PS, I GOTrn AWfVl. PRWU:M: ME WY ffflLl~S 60T t.XJfJOV{ HIS A6E T Pl.AV wrm. AN' eYEN IF HE '71£71 OTHER12-VEAR-OWS IS 50MeWHA1mNIER ~HIM. NANCY AUNT FRITZI , I WAS BAD IN SCHOOL TODAY I HAD A SIG FIGHT WITH A K ID IN THE ART CLASS II· by Tom htiuk 1HAf'5 100 BAD,OOACH ! . i I I by Mell .APTE!r AU.. I ~~TM!! ~APE~ LIKE~ ~ IXPICT .... AGATHA CRUMM MOTLEY'S CREW ~~)t>tJ ~ by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux YOO KNOW 'l'OOR Wf5 &uNGLEO THE JOO. DON'T YOU. RICARDO ? 5TAV ON TOP OF rT AND REPORT TO ME AAY NEW OEVELOPMENT5! OHOfR5TANO? . by Tom K. Ryan SNOOKIE1 PEAR, MEETVE:R NEW~! by Emit Bushmilltr, THE DRAWING TEACHER DREW THIS 5UG-CrE5TION F'OR YOU ---~ COMICS I CROSSWOR PEANUTS by Chartes M. Scl1utt by Bill Hoest TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS compo s111on 1 Sat •9 Slones 6 Envelops 50 Horror 11 Cheer 52 Sped 1' Jo.n 56 Pronoun 15 Reshowecl a 57 Fr island him ni>ar Cand 16 td oa ? 17 Improper un· wor<ls IOn 60 Sly - - 19 Liie· Prefuc loK 20 Prude 61 E•punge 21 Norway"s 62 Bedaub cap11a1 63 ASlln hoh· 22 Turn away clay 24 Formerly 64 Hinder 26 0e•1efllles 65 Speed 27 Startles DOWN JO Rescind 1 Shoe 32 Meditated 2 Singleton 33 -Aleska: 3 Yes! Yesl· Dessert Sp ~ Adherent: 4 Furniture Suffl• items 37 Flower S Stale. Abbr 38 Lessened 6 Arm 101111 39 First-rate 1 Genuine 40 Tasmania 8 Pisa·, 11ver (abbr.) 9 An ocean 41 Cut Abbr 42 "Tugboat 10 Moved steal· -lhlly tl -aod I I Upr1s1ngs leathered 12 "I want - 45 Gusts -.1us1 ~Picked hkt. 48 Musical 13 Deftslve ... , UNITED Feature Syndicate Wedne10ay's Puule Solve<! sounds 18 Oepmalion 23 Roman road 25 Color 26 Raced 27 Broach 28 Girl s name 29 Notlleman JO Appraised 31 Iner eased 33 NakPCI 35 Ttuy 36 Leners 3' Slable 39 Curse 41 U rgecl on· ward 42 Porter 44 Reque6t 45 Belch '6 European 47 Lodge 48 Ottice &C· cessorv so Sanction ~1 Else; Scot. 53 Angers ~ PartolO ED 5S .. - Mable", 1918 best seller 58 Exist !l!I Sof1 ol: Sul· hx . -. .. . .. . l ~· t ., . .. . -·· • ... . . " . • • . · . . · i: .· ·! .. .. . :: .. • . ·~ ·r • • t • 't . . •• . .... • I i I I l \.,_ . ·' • . " : l I \ \.. . .. ENTERTAINMENT/ INTERMISSION I MOVIES Thw"acky, November 9, 1978 OAll Y Al.OT D E•fJ~eafJle lfl~iro Aclft!bS Jounnt' Wood ~'. rd, h o nor;arv c h airman of tht· S,m Jo'rancisco Ballet. hug·~ ~1rt1st1c dln'<'lor M1t'hm·l mllh followmi:: the compJny's New York openinJ: r eccntl} It "as the fiNl N t•\\ Yo rk M'abon ror lhl• t:orn pany In 13 yeor!I. NOW PLAYING ......S'llA19111 f Cllll ..... (114) 646-0S/3 lltM .,. 1 lO •• ·~ S.... 1'lO•tfl,• I J0•90W"U 4) S~ ~ lO • t 4~ • I )0 • 9 41.1 • 1 I 4) carr•• II -17141 n2.a901 ,,.._ .... Qi~ f/1416398110 -'l'lr.t:T:tlr--""':,".:"..,-=-""\--AU -__..·-a..- "'-~ IXPMSlr-i 113/~31·~ tl>U e ~II e •U & ·- wt .. ~· -·-_... _, _ _, ... CA80l~ .:.:::..., A --IMI l1J/~ll·tsell t:bJll e -e t :JO e L._ a UltU Wl.O. ONlY TMIAftl OHN 1;4$ "Wllo'115wJT'- Gn.t CIMfs.._of ...... r ......... Ofn. ... "-"""" Al.I. '1' .. CAST "DEATH ON THE NtLE" D'GI WllOJIYI -7:t-.41 MT/IUN -t_.,u.,__. UIAJI DcrTllllMI t . MUCIUI & I ,, ...... ~ (I) a. kAOl -· IONll__,~-­__ ,.. ... _. . .,,....,,,. HALLOWllH IWl mmml.!~~~ nnoa ~'"' ....... llrTlrnwl,.....r.:'1=""'"\ ...... AU fttl ~ TOii CM9' MIDNNINT IXNlll411t l'lUI IYll Of LAUltA MMl!IU .................... MolAA" ... Ml PltOM INCllNI NII LAll1l9' UT !NI ··~1--~:r a MUU ICT1I •• ;;?~)~=~...:a-..., -....---..... --ALL 1MI ~ '°" CMll"' MIGr_ .......... l'I> ""' ITU Of lAUU MUI• ................... ~ 1.1"1 ...... 2. f'IUlelAtll a. ....... • SCR Opens 4th Step; Others Debut · ,. , ) Soulh t.'ottU Kf'perlory~a grand op •n1na. Ll &J:tir of UC Irvine pruduc· liuns anJ Ow faJI bow lrom the Udo t"le Playrr~ ht4&tillaht the schedule oC thl·tttr H·nl farfl. :i1ong the Orange Cu,1:;t for the week a he&d . SC R opens \b doon of it.a Fourth Step Tbo#ttr (aJ'Wr a week QI pre· \lll'wli 1 Saturday nlfht wlt.h "Tbe T I ult' o r You r L I c , " W i 111 a m Suroynn'11 l>t•prf'ioslon e ra treatise bt•inJ( r-crlor1ned by the Costa Mesa t"om1,urny for the second Ume. Martin Ren!ion UJiCWn ll dJreclJng a four.ruebt e111aaement. "Mulds'' will be presented in the Little Theater whjle "Peer Gynl" is ticket· ed for lh€ Village Theater, with both going up at 8 p.m. Call 833-6617 for reservations and informallon on both plays. Tile Newport Harbor Community Theater has •nnc>Uneed a two-ni.ght holdover of Its production of "Dracula." Flo.al pedonnances wiU be aivm ~at 1:30 and Sunday a t t :30 at the theater, 2S01 Cliff on". Newpcrt Beach. Resenauom 67)..$11'. -. ' CONTINVING HIBi& respertive encacemeata aloq the Orange Coast al"eaare: -·~"at tbe Laguna Ko.alt.on Playhoose, a Lacwl• Canyon Road. Lasana B e ach f4t4 -0 7 0 l. Perfor. ... tGni&lllt througb s.wr. dQ • ·~• IDll Sunday at 2:30. THE SHOW WILL be i.taged night- ly 1•xeept Monday at 8 o'clOC'k with 3 p m mallm.•ett on Saturdays and Sun- day a at UK-new fo'ourUl Step Theater. 6" S Town C4.'11tt•r Urive near the South Cout PJ a.tJ Hotel. Resen a. ltona ~7--4033 THE UDO ISLE Pl..iyers will pre- sent Orange County's first look at the British comedy •·we Must IGll Toni" Tuesday through Saturday at 8:30 in the Lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach.' Ron Albertsen d iretj.s the show. which features Beth Tilus tn the title role and Max Duncan and James Harryman as her murderous cousins. Ann Lapp and Everett Olenick com - plete the Udo cast. Reservations 675-1308 or 673-6170 . -'"T'lae Great Nebula ln Orion" aad •"Wdenly, Last Summer" by t.be Saddlebllct Valley Comrnuo.lty '!beater a tbe lllss1on Viejo Hlgb School little theater <581·834ll. Petfof'11UmC'eS Friday and Saturday at-8 p.m .. Sunday at 2:30. Dramas by llenrrk Ibsen and Jean Genet w1ll be ofr<'red Oil UCI. with Grnt>t's "The Maids'' beutg staged fo'r1day and Saturday and lbffn's · Peer Cynt" opening Wednt!Sday for -"Last ol tbe Red Rot Lovers•· at the Westm in ster Commun ity 'Watership' Stunning . Rabbit.s StaQ of New Animated Movie By RON PENNINGTON Tiie ..... ,..,_ "--Richard Adams' popular al· l('gorical fant.asy about how a group of rabbits escape fear and overcome oppression as they search for a new and better home has been brought to the s t' r e e n I n a n l' x q u i s it c l y beauttrul animated feature by producer -writer ·d1r<.'ctor Martin Rosen for Nepenthe Prods. The ~rful. dest'riptive pro5e. of Adams' origina l novel h as been tran s ferred here Into m arvelously detailed i mages which serve to create a specJal world within which the action unfolds. The a nimation, directed by Tony Guy and supervised by Philip Duncan. is truly outstand· ing and represents some of the best work to be done in this field. THE STORY ITSELF is MOVIE REnEJf' st raightforward and somewhat simple. with the allegory being easily recognizable. The first part or the film is devoted to the rabbits scurrying across the countryside looking for a new home after Fiver has a premoni· tion that something evil is a bout to destroy t heir current dwell~ ing. The latter part concerns their efforts. with the help of a wacky seagull, to help a group of fe male rabbits escape from a tyrannical leader. While the film works mainly on a visual level. the overall ef. feet is somewh at diminished beca use a str ong l eading character, who would give added emphasis to the struggle, Is never realty developed. STILL. THERE arc several enjoyable vocalizaUons that give distinctiveness t o the charac· tcrs. Zero Most.el. in his-last film role. is a delight as the voice or the se.ag ull ; Sir R al ph Richardson adds authority as the Chief R abbit; Michael Graham-Cox is a gruff and sym- pathetic fighter as Bigwig. and Harry Andre1''S pro~s a menac- ing Genenl Woutdwort. There is an effective lyrical sequence concerning death as t he soundtrack features Art G arfunlte l singing "Brig ht Eyes." compo5ed by Mike Batt. The baWe scenes are quite gory. ho wever. with muc h blood gushing forth as the rabbits gnash at one another's throats. Because of this. the film. rated PG, may be too s trong for younger viewers. The rich m usical score by Angela Morley and Malcolm WtlltalMOt'I beautifully comple- ments the visuals. -Cajun--Band-~oV-es-Up NEW ORLEANS CAP) -Yes, Virginia, Louisiana's LeRowc as from Louis1ana. And it •s' been a long time since a group on the charts could say that. But LcRoux, a modest litUc b and from Bat.on Rouge, has been in UK' Land of the Giants since early summer with a single called "Ne w Orleans Ladies" and their first album. "Louisiana's LeRoux." "I don't know how you answer why we're making ll and so many others from around here haven't," says Jeff Pollard. the group's lead singer and guitar player. "I think It has s urprised us all. · "ALMOST EVERYWHERE we go, though. people ask us whether we are actually from Louisiana. There seems to be a mistique about the place -that houses sit on les, hi ies el ntEATRES-ORAHGE CO SEHIOI OT1ZfNS $2.00 so· COAST PLAZA SO COAST PLAZA ~sount"tMI -AYS-.._,~lltn su;-.11:•~-n .. ,_,.._, •. .u shot ofr of motorcycles and al· Ji gators run wild. They just don't know very much a bout the place ." P ollard and his cohorts do. From the name of the band lo the origins of their music. they are w alking advertisements for the Bayou Stale. ''Ther e, is nothing rom antic about how we got our name," Polla rd admits. "Leon Medica. the group bassman took it out or a cookbook. A roux is the gravy base of Cajun cooking. But we did have to add the LouislaAa 's on the Cront -several other groups, believe it or not, were already using LeRo ux. I don't know how long we 'II keep the Louisiana part t.houeh." ALL SIX OF the band mem· hers were born and raised in Louisiana. with Pollard and two others from the Cajun country ln the southwest part of the state : Medica from Alexandria and two others from Baton Roqe. Their music r eflects that he ritage. There is the tinny piano of Professor Longhair and Dr . John and the funky ~kbeat of the Meters. And there a.re lyrics about c r e ole babies sashaying down Bourbon Street. riverboars paddling dowo to New Orleans and Cajun d~ feeling down because they can't do one more two-step. Pollard's voice bears a strong resemblance t-0 Kenny Loggins and the rest of the groQp sup- ports him with tight harmonies that leave listeners wondering "who do they sound like?" and unable lo com e up a solid answer. MAGIC ""'-~~ .. -........ 1111 "'IYIS 0. LAURA MAIS• ......... ~ ........ "IOft .. COMPANY C"' ........... , ... Put some rtd ulls In your sunsets. Buy one of th• drNm boats llst- • d lrt Utt Boatlnt CIHtlf*I Ml Of Utt o ... , ..... 642-5671 Tbealer . 7212 Maple St .. Westminster t89S-8626). Perlonnances Friday and Sat\ll'day at 8:30. -·'THE PEN IS Deadlier" at the San Clemente Community Theater. 202 A venida Cabrillo, San Clemellte t492·0465). Performances tonight through Saw~ at 8:30. -"Look Homeward, Angel" at Saddle back College, off Aver y Parkway '" Mission Viejo f831-7414 or 495.2790 l. Closlna performances • =ht through Saturday al 8 p.m., av at3. -"The Prime of Miss J ean Brodie" at Golden West College In Huntington Beach (892-7711 l. Performances ton.lgbt through Satur· da1 at 8:30 ln the college's main theater. _ .. SAME TIME, NEXT Year" al Sebastian's West Dillftel' Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, Sao Clemente (49Z.J>950). Performances Tuesdays through Sundays at varying curtain limes. i' .. . . =· • ... . .. ' ., .. :· :· . .. .. .. • I f» DAIL V PILOT • Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS 11 11~ .... I>\' Eve.«l a.-oo ID. NEWS ~ONE P .. .,,..,I(. °"80IO ~ '*" • • bltnd date 1()1 0 909 end ti I• -thltlQ ... lhtln • Ml(.<Atjlll • IAONllOf. lt<>nal(M "'-K.hft ..... Wllh • ,.,,... .. ,...... •lltel ' • 1"Hl MADY fUH04 Molficent oiw. 1w two. hc>OOp •• ·-~ a.lwld- lnQ '* Al ~. bul 1a1 .. roof>Or1' ~h" l'IA• "'" ~ • aTMiT8 °'&AH M+MOl900 ,. OOlf'I .,.,,..,,. """" i:.i.n• 10 1wb11ltul• \<luntarl••I ~ ~ . ..,.., ... wn-ltM P<W "' ~11on """' -.... •\D"'I • OVPlASY 011•111 J~., C.ollo•d M~ G•lla<tl •~• C ICllllll>et 0-I RI Cl9 flUMAHO Sl('(l()<WIO M411<.....-c:! I ""-• n ~ ltl CUNEWS Q) AIC~EWI M• (Dtbft F..,.,) on Ille 1W of $8dle HewlliN Oily With iw aftort1 to llt>ettl• ,,.,. Ooooeteh dameela e MOVI& • • ' ; ' lnvetlC)ft 0 1 JOhn• ton County" ( 10101 8111 Ol•Oy, John Hlllerm.en A ci1y bOv et1d • WVOmtno c;()Wt)Oy INm UI) 10 lhwl/1 • o•no lhlll la grat>t>lnQ uo hQIMllNdert' ranchel (2 hrtL 8 9 MOAllC ANO MIHOY "Mori! Ttw 04,Jlllble" Mo<k 11111 l or • caphlrad conVIClt'• toudllng tale of wM 111'1<1 n.il>6 the man .ac.~ G MOVIE * * * "Theltt't A Girl In My Soup" 110101 Peter Seitefl, GoldlO H8Wf\. A 0.~08f\IZ9d Vo'H'O lady ~ prOblems for a men-lbOut·I-' t_.,ISlon perlONlity (2 hrl I • CAAOt. 8UANETT AHOFAIENOS 0.-1 St-LawTencie • MOVIE e 30. I lOVf LUCY Lucy o.r,1 t<>n,. IUtf><lu•• ~· Riu.y a °''*•.,.,.., l'IP to p..y 1vo 11 '""'""' • MICHAtL JA()(8()H n otu•rt M.md.in, bratn l->uriwry hJ~ him dm ng thing~ ~t 1 angt· tmough for <'Vl'n h..1 tlwrml· llt·lmoml tu notice on "Soap" tm11~hl ul 9.30 on ABl'. Chann<.•l 7 . • • fhe Deadly TI ack· art · ( l!H3) Rictlllrd Harns. Rod T avtor Alter his wtte and aon :ara brutally murdered. a aher•H sets out to find the men rlll90'l5lt>ia tor tile Cf 1'"9 (2 hrs I (Parental Oiser .. uon Advtted) rwo rl!Pf ~-· ~·be "*' fllP"-.,~.,. wlll'I IN ~ Ootpallll"..nt lind tne ~lie* eys1t1m, and QM! ,,_ IMli~ on MIX of14111der6 ~ HUMAN!Tl£S THAOUGH nE ARTS "l.neoitunt Story Beyond:" Cl) CA088-WIT8 9 MERV ONFFIH Guests Gregory PtK.lo.. HlllTISonford 7:001== UAA8ClU8 AICHEWS Cl) J()t(ER'8 WILD CD SIX ••ULl..ION DOLL.AR MAH St9'18 becomes amb<OHllO wnh moon1h111eri whttn IWO tedeflll ~inlt Aflt myatarlously killed t>v 0 ll'l8'e1>11e." '2) SANFOflO ANO 80H Angered by his i,111e< s constant 1n1errup11ons. Lamont moves out to pur- -Nie u a 1wmg1ng bac.t>elor ffl) MACNEl I LEHRER REPORT (D DESIGNINO HOME 0..1111,., l..bffng• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles e KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles • KTlA (Ind ) Los Angeles • KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) t<FMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Otego • KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles • KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles • K~T· TV (PBS) Los Angeles e KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach Actress Turns Singer, Slwws Stuff Tonight By TOM JORY • NEW YORK fAP> -Geraldine Fitzgerald was SS, with a long and distinguished career in the theater and on film to her credit, wlien she began singing lessons. Five years later. this incredible performer with a feel for the audience that ·only years on the stage can bring, took a repertoire of sing-along tunes lo the Reno Sweeney cabaret in Greenwich Vi~age. The one-woman act was an immediate success. GERALDINE FITZGERf'LD, four years later. talces he r act lo television -a performance of "Street Songs" taped at Reno Sweeney this summer will be broadcast thls evening at 9·o·ctock on KCET. Channel 28. "It's the kind of act that makes the largest au- dience small,'' says the charming Irish-American performer . and it's something or a wonder to her "The audience response,· all along. bas been very strong and very thrilling "The audience behaves as if it were their act. I don't know any other way to explain it. They always end up singing." THE HOUR-LONG television show includes a collection or what Miss Fitzgerald says are "songs you s ing lo bear yourself over traffic" -English and Irish music hall songs, old pop songs, hmes from Bertold Brecht. Noel Coward, J acques Brei and even the Beatles "The songs alJ have a similarity," she says, "usually th<'Y tell a story about some person, and they're all 'winning' songs "Melancholy tunes, they are mor e for singing in the barroom. If you wanted to go into the street and shout a song,'' she says. "mine are the tunes you would chose.·' A GREAT DEAL OF the music in "Geraldine Fitzgerald at Reno Sweeney" is Irish, and that's more than a s imple conseque nce of the performer's heritage. "The Irish are a very basie people," she says, "who wiU make their own entertainment. They'll sing In the street." The program is of a kind seldom seen on television; the viewer's Impulse is -certainly by calculation -to sing a long. And Geraldine Fitzgerald is enjoying the phenomenon as much as anyone. "Of all J have done. I like this best." she says. "The main reason people go into the performing arts Is they want to communicate directly with people. "TIDS CARRIES THAT desire further than anything I've· done. I can even call out people's na mes in the audience If I want." Miss Fitzgerald, born In Ireland in f!ll4, made her acting debut with the Dublin Gate Theater at 18. She made several movies ln London in the 1930t, married songwriter Edward Lindsay-Hogg and, in 1936. took her career to this counlry. She was cast as Ellie Dunn In George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbreak House" by Orson Welles for his Mercury Theater, and in \939 she went lo Hollywood lo appear in two rilms, "Darl Victorf'' with Bette Davis and "Wuthering Heights." OVER mE NEXT several yellrs, she acWj on -... INTERIORS From f-11>« To F11>t1c" 7.30 fl WORlO WAR II! 0.1. OtARY D IHSEA~Of ... "The Montier Huotora" I NEWL YWEO GAME THE GOHO SHOW TICTACOOUOH AOAM-12 Four wU-conl•llOOCI M 1lloy·s eyewltnen 8CCount •nd ecxuse Sot MacDonald of reckleu drllllng &;) 28TOHIOHT Gut>erna10<111 cenoodlle Jules Kimmell IS P<Olltecl m NEWSCHECK {J) I 1.98 BEAUTY SHOW OJ) MATCH GAME P.M. 9.'00 ti(]) THE WAL TONS The rMidents of Wellon's Mounteon •re m)'111fled When Cora Be1ro·e norm.ity Slrenoe lleh8YtOI ~ e11en mor'9 pecutlOr D LrL ABNER IN OOOPATCH TODAY Belle AAQO<>d cau-prob- tema '°' U 'I At>ne< (Sl&- phen Burn1I end Oe11y • AAM8 f'OR SOUTH AFRICA "The American Connee- tlon" Amencan lnvoMt- ment In oovert illegal snip. me nit of l'llgl'lly sophlStocated armaments lo South Africa Is lnvestt- Q!_tod. w OAHllEl F08TE1'. M.O. "Medical Hypnosis" 8:30 D O WHA rs HAPPEHINOll "Sh+rle')''s CoOl<lel" A sha- dy promoter llQI'• Shifley 10 11 c;ontract to balle cookies 24 l'IOufS •day tor onl): pennies. • THE 000 C0UPt.E Oscar~ of ra.11ng ITI0"9Y tor ........ bed wtten he bums 11 hOle In Fekx's. Cl> T\JANA80UT "In The Long Run" A l'llt- lory of woman's p811~ l>On in llhlellCI, fOCUl<ftQ on the 26-mlle New York Marltl'lon (RI 9':001J Cl) HAWAII AVE-0 The commender of en Hawaiian Nazi unot launc:heS a campaign of tenor egeinst a ConQres- ,,,.~ GERALDINE FITZERALD tN 'STREET SONGS' Actreaa Tuma to Singing In Her Flftle1 Broadway, in movies and later on television. notably in the TV production of "The Moon and Sixpence." With her brother. she founded the Everyman Company, which was designed to bring street theater lo inner city young people in New York. And ror several seasons, she has appeared in Longwharf Theater productions in New Haven; she begins a run there Nov. 24 in "I Sent a Letter." PRE CHRISTMAS SALE SAVE $40 s1a9 SAVE $40 TUBE TOPPERS NBC 1J 8 :00 -L1'l Abner in Dog patch Today. The first in u series of Li 'I Abner TV specials with Stephen Burn!' playing the hillbilly hero. KJIJ f)S:OO -"There's a Girl in My Sou p." Pete r Sellers and Goldie Hawn slur in this 1970 movie comedy. KOCE (59 8:30 -T urnabout. A his- tory of women in athletics with special emphasis on the New York Marathon. tJonal candldete D OUINCY "Even Oddi" Outncy II sl'IOI and -IOVSty wound· ed whlle l<'lv•logahng a robbety..l'IOfnidde 8 ®) BAAHEY Mil.LEA '"The Vandel" An unlmown venctal tiurglerlZM the pr• conct and leaves a "get Bemey'' message m MERV OAIFflN Guests Orega<y Pecil, Hamton Ford, 81anca J~. re•u eowg .. is II GERALDINE FTTZOERALO .. Al Reno Sweeney" f'rt:rg«ald P<esetlll a 008- v.oman cabaret enhtled "StrMI Songs " I!) THE LONG SEAACH "Rome, Leedl Arid The o.-t" Ronald Eyre talks wilh -•I Roman CtlhO- llee In Rome. Spain end England abou1 lhe l)f8Cll08 of tt>et< l&lth In lodlt'f'• world (RI t'.30 8 9 SOAP IE1>11ode 33) Cheater a11emo11 to rCICOYer from bf ..... IUlger)' •• r.orne and ~ dtKOlltlrl Mary Ind her prof-dooog more than~ togettler. 10:00 .. Cl) 8AAHA8Y JONES Barnaby bl-l'l1mMllf wf'len a plant MCUtlty e•ac:ul"'8 dlUC>l>M"I whole melt.no a rant0rn pay-off. D DAVID CASSIO'f "Baby Malla Tl'lfee" Dan Shay poaes ... student 10 StnUh a blllcil marile1 t>etJy ring prey1no on poor ~·tudenlt UIJ NEWS D O FAMM.V "Jull Frie"<!•" Wlllla beoot'nel lnYOIYed Wlll'I • young mamed wom8f\ 8) NIGHT OAL.L.EJf1' A men ra1uma from Iha dead -4ting • m0<e lavt9ll funeral tnen me last one "The Nature 01 The Enemy" A party ot utro- nauts has <llsapoeared from Ille moon ·~ 10'.3011 NEWS I 8HOW~THE ROAD LOU 9efOer •s leatuled on I'll• pley eboot the dlttlcull uee t>etwe«I a man and his 11:00 It_,••(]) o NEWS DATINOOAME LOVE EXPERTS THE OOHO SHOW MONTY PYTHON'S FL Y1NO aACU8 Sl'INr> nesting rn 1..-. • m•n wt1h two no&e$, and a 1yp1Cal men-mouse party. ~ Ota< CAVETT Guest· tngnd Bergman f P811 2 of 2) tt:aoll Cl) M·A·s·H .. Alcoholics U<1an1mous" Whtie Hanry IS WWflt/. Frank deelares total prohll>ltoon lf11he 40771h tB> B TOHGfl Hott Johnny Car i on Guests; Hatvey Korman, ltlll Palmer 8 1WIUOHT ZONE Ace 'lMserl d~ ltl81 l'l•S bo88 can command 1nen.m81e OC>jeet1 10 do ms wtN D (!]) STARSKY & HI.ITCH "Fetal Chenn" Hutch tS stalked by a lormet g•r1· lnertd seelt 1nQ vengeance tor his rejeetion Of her. (R) GMOW • •~ '"Then Came &oneon" ( 19681 Mien.Ml Pttkl. Bonn,. e.detla A runawey bride metU enothet llOUl·-Cher at 81Q Sut wnen tie arr111M on hit mo10tcyde 12 ho I • THE 000 COUPU f'ellx rdlee the tenlll'lt• ot the epar1ment bulld•nQ wnen he teem• th11t the rtnt It to be lncre&Md. • Gel'IMART A West11n entertainer ICCld«ltally twellow1 11n Olive cont111nlng a m1n1atur. lzed r-1\/ef. • CAPTICMD UC NEWS MOANING 12:00 8 TWILIGHT ZONE A man ~ hoohd on Gll"'bllnQ al1e< W11MU- lnQ another "hot "'* tedcP<>t" on a on&-ll•rned t>anoot • Al.FRED HrTCHCOQ< PAE8ENTS A r8C)()fter ouNs a 1><ectoca1 fe>lta on 111 elOel'ly attend· ant at ttle mo<OUf! ti) HOHEYMOONERS In -ch of a lest buek Ralph and Ed apciear on ;i teleYlllOn snow 12:05 II Cl) CU LATE MOVIE • • "The Wlclced Dream• Of Paule Scnulu" I 19681 Elite Sommer. Bob Crane A German athlete train1no tor the Otymp;es ftnd~ her· sell the Ot>teCf of a COid· werploy (RI 12:30 8 MOVIE * 8 'It "My OrHm I& Your1" (19491 Dons Dey. Jlllclc CM90n. A 111108' tonores the men ~ rHlly io-her end falls '°' a tem()8t-tal actor 11 hr.SSm1n) • MOVIE • • * "Cep111ns Of The Ctood1" (19421 Jomes Cagney. Oennrs Morgon Sevefal Ametican CM11an '*°'' ,oln me Royal Cana-dian A.II R>n:le (2 lwl I • MOVIE • *'" "M an In The Middle" ( 1964) Rober1 Mltctlum, France Nuyen A reepec1ed lawyer jeOC>Md· IZ99 his car-wnen he 1"" to pleed ln~y for hta Client 12 h<W I 12:378 9 8.W.A.T. "Kiii S W A T .. A II/Tiiiy of mobsters plans a mMS aaecutoon of H~ llj\(J hos men on retattatoon 10< u re!atf\le'' delllh (R) 1:000 T~AOW OllHI Sc11nllt1 0\lrk P-aon. a lvtun$1 1:ao 1J WANTS>; DEAD°" Al.Mi "Corner" "''I HEWS 2-00 NEWS MOVIE • • 'i't "Sally And St . Anne" ( 1952' Ann Bly1h. EdMund Gwenn. A young woman 1n1ercedee With het o•t•on "'"' on behalf of her llmlly 12 hrl,I 2.23 1 NEWS 2:25 NfiW8 UO 'MOVIE • • "As .. .utn For Hire" (I OS II Sidney Taller. f1onald Howard . • MO'JIE * • "MIM40n To MOroc;. co ' 11969) Lill Barker. Juli Reding 2:63·= • • • "The McCon"611 Storf'' (19$SI Alan Lado. June Allyson. 3·65· NEWS 4:00 MOVIE • • "Colorado Sunset" ( 19391 Ger"8 t\Ulty A COW· bOV sets out 10 r>ght dn lnjUS1~ (I hr I 0 MOVIE • • * "Sw0<<I In The Oeaert" ( 19491 Dana Anmews. Mar1a Toren • MOVIE * * * .. Al Jennings Of Oklahoma" (195 •1 D•" Duryea. Gale Storm. Fridart• Dayth•~ Mol'ie• AFTERNOON 12:00 G • * • "Chad Hanna" ( t9•01 Henry Fonda, Oo<o- thy L8tnour Romance t>IOl&Oms be1-a coun. try t>ov end a tlat&-bact. rodet on 8 t9tf!..<lentury ClfGUI. ( I hr • 30 mtn I ID *•*"Blood On The Sun" ( 194$1 James C&QMY. Sylvia Sloney JapanMt werlorde try to Sllenee 8ft Amencan -- papennen WhO '°'-Japan's threat 10 Oemoc- racy prlOt 10 ll'lew a«adl on Pear1 Hart>or (1 hr_ SO rntn I 3.CO «§) • • • ''One. More. With Feeling!'' ( 19601 Vu4 Brynner. Kay Kendell AllM l<Ktnq his 1a1en1 end hos ..,, •• &n oronestr. c;on. OUCtO< lfies 10 regain both (lh•.30min) ABC 'Stings' Rivals Movie Tops ~ating~; S~h.Winfor Networ/:c NEW 'YORK fAPl -ABC brought the Oscar-winning film "The Sting" to television and could hardly have asked for more. Th e movie was the highest-rated prime-lime pro- gram during the week ending Nov. 5, figures from the A.C. Nielsen Company show. ABC, in fact, listed six of the week's 10 most-watched shows and chalked up its sixth week as No. 1 in the networks' ratings competition. The season is eight weeks old. "The Sting," starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford, had a rating or 31.9. Nielsen says that means of all the homes in the country with TV, 31.9 per- cent saw at least part of TV pre- miere of the box-office smash. • TWO Of' ABC'S top-rated reg· ulars, "Three's Company" and "Laverne and Shirley," trailed "The Sting," although "Laverne and Shirley" had to share third place with CBS' "60 Minutes." Indeed, CBS had four shows in the Top 10, and perhaps as significant as ABC's continuing grip on first place was CBS' second straight runnerup finish after five weeks in a row in last. "Little House on the Prairie," tied for 10th with a CBS special, ··puff the Magic Dragon," was NBC's best show or the week. ABC nNl.SBED the week with a rating or 22.3, followed by CBS at 17.2 and NBC at 16.9. The networks s ay that means in an average prime-time minute, 22.3 percent of the homes in the country with TV were tuned to ABC. 'People' Out; 'WK.RP' Held LOS ANGELES fAP1 -CBS has canceled the new ··People" se ri es an d ··WK RP I n· C in cin n at i " h a!> b ee n temporarily removed from the air until decisions a bout its future a r e m a d e, a CBS spokesman said. Hosted by Phyllis George, formerly of the CBS pro football show "NFL Today," "People" sufrt.".?d low ratings In recent weeks. The final broadcast of the news magazine s how was aired last Monday, CBS said. CBS will announce plans later for "WKRP in Cincinnati," also a victim of poor ratings. Those Monday programs will be replaced on Nov. Z7 by "The Wh ite Shadow," !>larrmg Ken Ho ward as a form er pro gas k e tb a ll coac h al a racially mixed high school. NBC had three of the fi v<' lowest-r ated s hows, No. 57 .. Lifeline" No. 60 "Project U.F .O." and No. 61 .. Wbo 's Wat ching t he Kids ." ABC's "Hardy Boys Mysteries" wa!> 58th, CBS' "People" 59th. Here are the week 's t or, shows: SUNDAY MOVIE -"The Sting," with a ratin_B of 31 ~ representing 23. 7 million homes, a nd "Thr~·s Company," 30.S or 22 .7 mil l io n . both ABC ; "Laverne and Shirley." ABC. and "60 Minutes." CBS. both 27.6 or 20.6 million: "Mork and Mindy," 27 .3 or 20.3 million. ABC; "M·A·S·H," 26.6 or 19.8 million , CBS; "Charlie Bro\\n and the Great Pumpkin." 24.5 or 18.9 million, CBS: "Happy Days," 25.3 or 18.8 million, and "Taxi," 25.2 or 18.7 million, both ABC. and "LittJe House on the Prairie," NBC. and "Puff the Magic Dragon," CBS, both 21.6 or 18.3 million. The rest of the Top 20 . "What's Happeni ng,' "Charlie's Angels." "Eight if> Enough" and "Barney Miller," all ABC; NBC Theater -"Sum· mer of My German Soldier": "All in the Family" and "Altce." both CBS, and "Soap" and "NFL Monday Night Fool· ba ll ," both ABC. S H 0 P NOW PLAYING ANNIVERSARY SALE ""111 .,. ~~ DECORATOR PILLOWS NOW 20°/o Off Reg. $8.00 to $50.00 1 Custom Quality BEDSPREADS TWIN SIZE s3g Reg to S130 NOW NETTLE CREEK SHOP 23 FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beech e Phone 144·8880 ENDERLE CENT~R, Newport ,wy, el E. 17th St .. Tu1tln •Phone 544·1550' .. -. . . ?:-ENTERTAINM ENT I HY GARDNER I MOVIES ,.. Jimmy Turns Pitchman -· ... I l l l I \... I ' I Q: WIM:a movie 1lHlt like r Lawreatt' OltnM, ..... 1h)'he and Htary Fonda llt&rted do· laa eoamettlals. we '"'re rull.J _,.nle4. Now I Mu llaat Jl•mr. Slew1r1 laaa alM ~•bed to &lie latt. W9aat a Ute alory! -Jackie Tanln. f'ttaoo, aut. · A: Stew.art in~noo a thff't'-year contract lo do a pitch for 1-'ltt·~tunt• Tht• f1111t 'P<>t wat. r1c-en dur lnJ? a Nauonal f ootball t.Nuguc 1otomc on 'Pl 17 F'irt'titone dalm ~ tht>y d idn't hire· the hlahty ~pentd &<'tor to <'t1un tera<'t ~ bad publlrlty their 1-'t n ·KlOnt• ~ lll'\: ha11 t>t•en t:t't lintt. and that the decullon to hlt't' • ct-l•'brlty Spokt'bman w~l> made before the currt>nt con· tro\t"~Y Jimmy, 1nc1df.'ntally. wht'n hl' v. u ut Princeton. v. u ~ ••ur n classmate of 1.eonard and Raymond Firestone. sons of tht'! founder of the l'OITI JHln~ Q : I rucl • m •«nlM artkle about Waltt>r Croo~·s dau~lt'r, KaU.y. not too loo& 110 and I'm nrioes.. What's sbe dohaC theR days~ - Dlaoa M .. La~ Vt'gas, Nu. A Among other thins:~. Kathy Cronkite has been signt'd as u rt'gular cui.t member ma new TV A UNM~Al PICTUl\E • TECHNICOLOI\ • , •• 4tlot1••~-· .. "'°''"' r ' THURS. 7~15, 9:45 EDWARDS CINEMA HARlotlAT AD .... S I COST A MESA 546-l I 02, FOR FURTHER PROGRAM INFORMATION CALL 534-FREE 'Glad You Asked That' 11~:raes. "tl1u.onoor " lt wlU prernJere sometime in,~ the wlnt.er. 041vld Huddleston plays the title role Q: How does Kate Jackloo "'ally IH I about ~ ht'r romantt wlt.b Warreo BeaUy? -PaUy v., Pit· labur1b. A . "I thought I we really ln love again. It was wond~rfuJ." tiht-confided lo McCalls. "fl must h:1ve been five or six weeks. und then I wasn't anymore." The real love in the life or Angel star Kate J ackson had been ac· tor Eddie Al bert Jr. When they split, her heart was broken. Then along came Andy Stevens <star of TV's "The Bastard") lo mend Kate's ailing heart. He made her his bride in early Sep· uc•tot1 tcmber. Q : Why d o s ome pro · fesslonaJ athletes look down oo the Idea of appear· Ing lo TV comsnerdals! -Jason L., Omaha. Neb. A: Probably because they haven't been asked. And arc envious of those who moonlight on the tube and get well paid for it. One ex«ption is Ted Simmons lthe St. Louis Cardinals' catcher > who's turned down many bids lo do commercials, but ad· mils he made a few exceptions "I think it's de· grading." he told Sport magazine. "lo see players do just about anything for bucks. Like putting on shaving cream in a way so as lo conjure sexual fantasies just for the purpose or remembering some product. It makes me want to throw up .... There are things about professional athletes I jus t cannot stand ... the preten&e. the egos. the pom· posity. the greed ... I consider myself different from the average professional athlete you run across." Q : I saw a movie on ABC UUed "The Chase" starring Marlon Brando. But I was st~rUed to see other great st ars -so yoong then -walk oo to the screen. When was the film snade! -Mrs. E . J . Murdoch, Shreveport. La. A : Filmed in 1966. "The Chase" was a 31h·slar movie . In addition lo Brando, the story about an explosive prison break in Texas featured Robert Redford, Jane Fonda, Angie Dickinson. Janice Rule. Robert Duvall. E. G. Marshall and other now-famous stars . Send your questions to Jly Gordner, "Glad You Asked That," core of this newspaper. P. 0 . 8-0x 11748, Chicago, JU. 60611. Manlyn and Hy Gardner will answer 0$ many queltions as they can in thetr column. but the volume of mail nwkcs persoML replies impossible. Clint at Alcatraz SAN FRANCISCO <A P > -Clint Eastwood is now filming his second movie a t Alcatraz. "Escape from Alcatraz." It's the first movie to film on the former prison island in San Francisco Bay since Eastwood's "The Enforcer." 1'lne ,,..,,_,_One IMNI the....._, ................... _hadtt.ewit • ........... , ... , .................. . STARTS TOMORROW llWMDI ~et -=--MM HM IMft.ll Newpotl llMtll 644-07'0 Ollnge 134-2'56S 8llW hl1c 821-4070 ' flaring a Super Tltae ··~ Christopher Reeve. who plays the title role in the upcoming movie "Superman." relaxes at a New York disco Wl\.b two un· identified companions. Showing China Today $ell• c..t Adar-a c-. l~~-c .... fw TALENT By 808 THOMAS HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Former boy actor Tim Considine and the one· time wife of journalist Edgar Snow have teamed lo produce a film that promipes a unique view of today's China . For Helen-Foster Snow. 72. it was a sentimental journey. since she and her husband recorded history in the 1930s by interviewing the men who were to become the leaders of Red China. Both Mao Tse·tung and Chou·En· Lai were dead when Helen Snow re· turned to China this summer. but many of today's officials remem· bered the Snows as the first to report on the "Red Bandits" of the north. " "HELEN WAS TREATED as a cele brity whe rever we we nt in China." says film maker Considine. "We were able to photograph thtngs that no other western film crew could have." The pair recently returned from the seven.week. 6,000-mile tour. a nd both brimmed with enthusiatm. They make mtrigujng partners : The still· handsome Mrs. Snow with her rich vackground of foreign adventure ; Considine. veteran of 0isney moviE"S; now bearded and 37 with ambitions of producing movies. All t GH a tyoH tor ~""'• ~"'~"°"'" "When Nixon went to China in 1972, 1 =-~ 1V F-. r-... I read everything I could find about '7141 C hina ." Cons idine rec:-:lled. ~~~~~====:=!_ .. Naturally, I cam e across Ed.pr Snow's 'Red Star over Cbini' llnd Helen Foster Snow's 'Inside Red China.· I sought out Helen and round her in Madison. Conn .• whe re she has been living since 194 l." The Soows were divorced in 1949; he died in Switzerland the week t h at then· President Nixon made his China trip. AFTER YEAR S OF trying. Considine acquired foundation finan cing and gove rnment permissions lo journey to China with Mrs. Snow. They were accompanied by cameraman Eric Saarmen. of Los Mttt lo1to11 llodlie Angeles. 37. son of the architect ; .::.......,.-7"'=0!:!!. lladl· s ound man Nelson Stoll, 30. of l :IS.t l:OS Berkeley. Calif.; plus l.100 pounds of film and sound equipment. "The film is a look at Ct-.iina today through the eyes of a retu.rnmg friend ~!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ -and me," explained t:onsidtne. "I a m aiming for a television release. ei the r a network o r public television." DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642•5e78 .MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNBAY T PE PER' L ELY HEARTS CLUB BAND" (PGI "JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR. 110 MM ST£AEOI "TOMMY' (PG) "WIZARDS" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "FUN WITH DICK & JANE" .{PG) I "BOYS FROM BRAZIL" CR> "MAGIC"CRl "UP IN SMOKE"CRl "UP IN SMOKE" (A) .. EASY RIDER" "MAGle"(R) "CORVETTE SUMMER" '"MAGIC"(R) "CORVETTE SUMMER" "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" (PG) "HOOPER" ALL O'f1V£·1NS ONN 7!00 P.M..-.nl.Y Clllld Under 12 ,.,.. Uftlftl * Ki.411e ~y~OVM CO-HIT "THREE WOMEN " STARRING SIS§Y SPACEK & SHELLEY DUVALL edwards HUNTINGTON .. H ACH AT a.LIS. H.L 8-.0388 .. FRoM Fash ion Island • f N ew po rt Beach STEREO souNos OF THE HARBOR ---- I '- 0 OAk. Y PILOT Thur9CMy, ,.,_,._I. 1t'11 CALIFORNIA MERCURY SAVI NGS 1\ . Wilderness Within City Nr1i'R..W Y vo nn e d <: '""' '""" ''""''' iitf i1111 Sama Moniai MountaUu to Be Park Area G uulle. 78-yca r- o l d -wido w o r C h arl es DcG a u lie . h a s d ec id e d t o winter in a re· l i g i o u s r es t home in Paris r ath e r tha n in h er mansion at Colom bey· Les· Deux·Egl.ases. LOS ANGELES t AP > llf'n> an tht> <:It)' that 1a aynonymoua wllh urban 1prowl 11 a Iara~. tir~n. tuUy area that btelna downtown al Dodacra Stadlum and all't't.ch 40 miln n<>rthweal •lon.c t o l It looks a lm ost mpty It lw the Santa Monica MountaJn1. nnd, thanks to a bill pa 1ed lu t ruontb by Conarnss. thlli ureu of 200,000 acr ea will bccom r a naillonul recn•ution ur\•1& and rt'm aln relaUvf'ly tmpty THE M NTi\ MO I AllEN'T htgh lht- tullt>al pt' k i~ •bout 2,800 f("(1 and th~y an•n 't fa m o u ,, but lht'y a rl' .smcma Ow-rno.t photo (: J gr phf'd mountain• to LhP O UTIJOORS "'orlda nd aomcorthepeo _ _ pie "'ho havt ~Ull'd hcrl' •trl' not yourlypleal mou.n t:un folk• · Al lht• huttt' of lht• mounlum' " l~ev..rly t lllli. Thti. II\ lk l Air. Urt•nlv.1KKI, 1'111·1flt· l'allsad1•!>, t-;n l'IOu, <'aluh.11\J I' und ll1tJtl1•n 11111-. Tokt• u 11d1• lhrou~h t!w'M• mountalni. und you mu v '>t'i! a dt•cr. but you 'II surl'ly l>l 't ' m on • Ro ll' Royl'C''> ... nrtlwr out lO\\o j rd tht· c•oa't " tht.• old 20th Ct.•ntury Foll. r.im·h. ~ ht'rt' m.lfl} tOV. boy r1 lml>. a nd so me non cowboy 111ovtl's , v.t-r c madt' Tc·lcv1s1on 's "M A S ti" ts ftlmc-d there "The Pla nt>t ol the A~·' ~ a 1> riopc tht•rt•. und C\ en lht· i.kysrrnper for "T l\E' Towt>nn~ Inferno" waip built und burned down on th•: ranch RONALD .REAGAN ONCE HAD a large ranch in these mountains and one of the la rger litnd- ownt.'rs is Bob llope. The Huntington Hartford t'Slate closer l O downtown IS on lhl• ltbl o r park UC· quis1h oos T he mountains wer<.> also the· ~itt• or two maJOr brushf1r~ last month that blackcnt-d 30,000 a crc•s and d estroyed about 200 homes On£' or the blazes was set by nn arsonist a nd burned from thc moun· turns down lo the beac h at Ma libu As the Los Angeles an•a s pra wle d a nd s prawled dUring the p ast four decades, some peo· pie looked at these mounta ins and saw something that s hould be saved from the bulldozers. Citizens' J!roups ba nded together and were s uccessful in getting some acreage set asid e for sta te a nd loc al parks. T HERE ARE ABOUT 30,00I ACR ES in slate pa r kb tn the a rea, and o fficials beHeve the recent fcd<•ral appropria tion o r $155 millio n will buy another 4-0.000 acres. La nd around these a cquisi- tions would be s tric tly zoned . l>erving a s a buffer lone for the recreation a rea . .Joseph Edmiston. director or the Santa Monica M o un t a1ns Pl a n nin~ Commission . fo resees ... ornt.'lhing for c vc·ryone in this vast rcrreational a rto;J. Edmiston a nd all those who fought lo get the n •cr<'ation a rea talk t'a~crly of how inner cit y youths will bt· able to t ake buses to SODlt! of lhl' parks areas near downtown. Ther e will also be rela tively fl at , close·in a re as that older people can visit. Farther out., ~nous hikers can roa m lhe Jagged pea ks that look out over the ocean. "IT 'S ONE OF THE FEW places where people i:an h ave a mountain experience and an ocean ex- per ie nce a t the s ame ttm<'," Edmiston said. Alongs ide som e of the wen lthy subdivisions that llnf> the m ountains a r c some pa tches or un- de veloped land. ca nyons ttia l look much as they must have hundreds or years ago. - ··Right in the heart or the city you can think you're ma wilderness," a dds Edm iston. Nol everyone is ha ppy about the prospect of the federal governme nt buying up all thjs addi- t111na l land for a rec reation area. For one thing, thc.•n • arc dcvelopen; who want to build hom es in various sections or these m ountains. With hillside v1t'ws, most or these homes would r ange from S250.000-$750,000 AND T HERE ARE ALSO MANY people who bought land u p her e with t he intention of building Firing Rule Up4eld CHICAGO C/\P) -Swearing at a taxpayer is not grounds to fi re a st ale e mployee, the llHnois Appe llate Court says . T he court upheld a Circuit Court ruling that the r easons P earl K . F ox. 52, was dis missed were "trivial.'· S he was fired In Dec em ber 1975, and her firing was upheld by the st ate Civil Service Comm ission but overturned by a circuit court judge. after she :>Jl egedly swore at orticers of a vending compa ny while trying to determine if they were operating II· legally. She s aid they swore al her first. Where the good life comes together • See 65 ~ 2-3 Bedroom Mobile Homes • Newest Floor Plans • Over 1000 Motomomes, Vans, Travel Trailers and carnonB for fJY8fY budgett ........--,__,.,.. • New Acc:esaories • Anancing and Par1<8 Information • All at the West's Largest Show! thl'ir pr1val home.> whenever lhcy couJd ulford 1t or swr hns» whC!n lhl')' rcllrc . f'l'l<'r lrd•nd. u 33·ycar-old movt" oxlra. 111 downr l ht b1tw r ubout wnat h termsi the govtJrn· me n t '• J}IM to df'prlve him ol h1i. "Americwi t.ln•am " "1'hl6 111 us b ig un 1s1>uc thul uvcr affected m y lift'," hea11.11c1. "l'ht•y lum1l m y 1>lilll1> In with th(! guy who wunt. to build 50 honwr;," i Uld I reland "I'm not out Lo c11 Clgurt> the m ounta inside. I'm just try ing to p rovtdt> m yself a hom t• " All Phtttt•'"lc , CJ"lu l, =''', ............. An -~ .......................... .... W.Mc1~n....11M.1S, 1'11 ... WI...,.... D D £ tocu11vo Ot11ces · 78 12 Edinger Avo., Huntington Beach. CA 9264 7 ~.()<Jlno•m c.1Mntn• I R(>(/10fMI Olt.c11s 11'>'..1!> V,1llov V11•w <;t (lwna P1Hk. CA ')01320 ;'071'1'. l>v11nn Olvr! Car~on CA9014tl .•:i11;:>1L•l••'1 ,,., .. ,,Or . (la~ .. rorc·.1). I I f('llO CAfl~t..10 I 001 ( 1mr.-ro II Hwy L.1 H·•Df•J (,A l)()t.'J 1 41•0 Lon·1fl•·1~11 Riv<! LON) 0••1r.h, CA 9()!;01' 1 O'l'> ltv11•1• fllvo l v~hn CA 926&0 :.>J~ N C11ru. Av" We51 Covina CA 91793 spred latex I Qll•I ._.01;:.111~ 11 •0I k for the right splash of color . \ .· ·g \ . ., Adom\ SANTA ANA ·~ Son O•ecio frwy ~ COSTA MESA ~o ~ ~ roll on Ille color Especl11ty made to Kerm's rigid 8'*)11leltlons. Deep well plastic tray wtttl ladder h<>oks, 9" roll,., frame and ~rpoee covers. #1 & #2. Reg. 3.49. 2!..' soollllng stlmullllon Adjuett to regutar aprey, maaMge or comblnetlonl. Ultimate In luxurious b•thtngl Super-flexlble, hi nd-held model enables you to muaage every Inch of your body. Reg. 29.96 21 11 painter's partner Llrge &-Inch roller frame with all pur- poM COYef. no knobs ta turn One touch hendle controls the volu,,,. end t.mperature of weter. Ctirom. body and crystal clear heft· • die. "4-601. Reg. 25.95 1911 hearth wanning brallf cllllf 1ta~ cool abnosphere fire flClde wl · wood · " Glidden Spred Latex Aet and Low Lustre Waif tlld Trim Paints. Ealy to UM, go on amoothty and dry tu t. .... 181u .............. Reg.8.99 4~ :1'1':':,..... Reg.11.99 7!.' get down to 111e """ • 1nr s~ pelnt, vamlah •nd stain remo¥er makea reltnllhlng 1nyth1ng tt IOt...,, Reg. 9.89 5!!. ...,,, ..... l.2t ......•..•.......... 2.21 Hendy, euy to uae 'Or91n Ktno.' Mek .. a meeay fob a lot mOfe plea· unt. #1M. Reg. 5.95 311 bl'lll means real class Ou log loOks hke 1 ~lant Steck framed llrncreen Stay cool wood handle• ~· black 1ne1 bre11 aet with breH trims. Hanging poker, brush, shovel piece of Clrlttwood rom 1Cld a emert touch to th• Peclflc. 24" alie on bru1h end poker. #155. brueh, shovel enCI poker end 1tend. #8 Of tt1!.: custom sen d bur ner. Reg. 24.95 1 nC1 metchlng 1tenC1 Reg.9.99 #ACo-24. Reg. 49.95 1911 14()2. Reg. 19.95 a11 3411 1411 NATION I MU$tC PUBLIC N It.a»• "CTITllOUI MlstNaM M.,_.. ITAT•MaMT Tl•• lol-1"0 "''0'" ••• OOlttQ W\l,..n •' The lllggeal MarMtplKe Oft tM °'9"19 Coeet DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can S.M tt, find It, ra ... ft iDl Ofte Can Setvice Trade tt Wltti a Want Ad ~-M18_J Feet Ctedtt Apptoy8t 1 Chancein143lt WasJustStolen 0 A NIOlOAS, \.111 811\1,..u Ori .... HwnllftQlot> IN<f\, CA ~ M.,IOf\ ff\lerptl\e' Ill( , e c.IH0<11l• <.,_4'110ft. )ltl 8v.i,...,. Ofl1te. Hllllliflqlo.. e.«11 CA.,._.. f f\I\ bu\l,.U I\ C~ltcl 0.. •<Of 6 4 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ga•r .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• W SHINCTON IAPl In the tlm t-at tlkt'• to rP•d tbrc:t P•r•1npht ot lhla atCtry, 1n 11uto m lbUt' \o\'UI h vt-bttn "to.len somewhere m the Unated St~t . Cb ancrs att one In 1'43 Chat 1l ~ Ill be )'OUl'S A cu Is et oltn P\ erv 32 H<'Ond1 Thal' 2.700 a day. 9&.soo )'l'ar of lht' n nrh J 1l m1lht'n rtJtistcred \'t•bac h•' in lht' nutaon Th .. coal '' $4 h1llton unnunlh. 1n<-ludmM tht> cur ... b q1her a ul o 1 n ur o ncl' prt"mtunu. poU« and trial, f'O• AUTO lh ft ~ms Onf' O[ thr mo. l frequentl M>l)led t'f'tmft. but M'li' that has <·ha nged dramatt<'ally JI yt1ur l'ltr I StOh~•n, the C'hlfnt•t• Of l'f'covenng 1t hu!i. dropJ>l'd from M6 Pf'rtml In I 7 to 59 percent and the ch.me(' o ( thf> ('.1-.t• being i.colvt!d ha drupiw<f rrum 24 J J't'rl't'Ol to 14 1 PN<'l'Ol In fuct. 1f your t.:Jr 1s stoli-n. thE>rP Is a gro~ing l'hunce that w i thin 48 h o urs at ~•II bl' cho pped into untraC'eahle part~ nnd sold lo a ~alvuge yard On<'e pnmnrily committed by teen.age JOY·rtders . auto theft h as inc r eas ing l y dr <.1w n proressiona ls. The FBI calls It "the most lucrative illegitimate bu:.anesi, today." Organized C'rl m t' h•a rC'finf'tJ 11 by -<'11labllJh1na ljmoolhly OJH.·rnh.'<I "t•hop shop!i " Ot>£RATIN G WITH P •l ato11 t>lrl<'lency. <'h op l'hop~ d1smnnUt' u l'Ur In two lo thrf'r ho ur i.. 1.h tll)llllt' or th" f'Ol t hc-, d a i.hbo11 1d an d t r n n 11 m I s 1 o n • w h I t' h c a r r ~ veb1cl1> l!Wnl lrlcatlon numtwr11. a nd quitkly rnurkl•I lht· rt•:sl ~cf't'llve as spy a•wnrw1J. cho1> Ah up5 d o n 't a llow thi eve:~. chor1p1na rrt•ws, or murkckra to kno" one 1tnothtr T his Pl<'lurf' C'h'lf'ritt'll frum u four m onth ln\•e1>tlgu1 aon by llhnot Kl'pubh~sn S.-n Charh•s P~r c y ·s sturr o n th1: Sl'natl' Pe rmanent Subcomm1tlee o n tnvl'sllgatton.' M ude ava1lublc 10 Tht· Ai.SOt'tah>d Prt.>i.1>. lht.' Muff r eport :.hows lha t chop s hops haH• grJbbed muc-h of the market and exlt•nded operations Jauss state lint.':, I n Chicago, tor ins tance, poh('t• say 25 to 40 percent or s to le n vehicles end up '" chop shops. The parts e nd up across town or as far away as Los Angeles, Dallas or San Antonio. Texas officials suspect Midwest chop shops s upply salvage yards a long Texas highways that have l<Jle model front ends slac ked uo Af'WI ......... 'LONG WAY AROUND:' FROM WIDOW'S HEART, HEAD Songwriter Naomi Martin With Friend Archie Jordan 'So Natural:' Song Tells Widow's l.ooo NASHVILLE, Tenn. CAP > -"l\nd when it's aU said a nd done, the only thing that really lasts is love." Naomi Martin's love for her husband was a lasting one. a nd his death inspired those lyrics for Ron nie Milsap's country music hit. "Let's Take the Long Way Around the World ." llE R HUSBAND FOR 28 YEARS, JIM, an educator. drowned m August 1977 while fi shing in Walls Bar Lake in east Tennessee. "My world ended. Everything stopped," recalled his 45·year· old widow, a religious woma n. "For six weeks. 1 didn't utter a coherent senten .e . I fell· a t first a ll my stre ngth was gon e. "There's nothing a s wonderful as a good m arriage," s he said. "We would walk hand in hand. He had big dimples lil<e s unshine . We h ad becom e one pe rson. "He had just said we 'd take a cruise. He wanted me lo see the ocean at rught." A SONGWRITER FOR 11 Y EARS, she vowed she would never write again Three months late r, songwrite r Archie J ordan and others Joined her at her home for supper . "Archie said he still felt the warmth that bad always been here," she said. "I said that J im and I never had enough time for each other and that if I h ad him back, I'd be m ore selfish -that I 'd have him more to m yself. I said that I'd like to take the long way around the wo rld wtth him." "· ~nd within 10 minutes. at iJie dirtner table, s he wrote t h e son g th a t b ecam e Milsap's latest lo a stnng or country hits. Jordan put it to music. AN<WHER O•' HER SUPPER TABLE thoughts, "I get hungry just to talk to him," also was put into the song . "It was so natural. lt was me -from here a nd here," she re· called , pointing t o her heart and her head . "One of the biggest thrills I had was the week before Christmas when Ronnie called and said he wanted to thank me fo r the song that would be the landmark in m y career and his . ''He invited m e to the recording session , and It. was ooo of the most moving sessions I'd been in. Everyone was drained when it was over." 1 four and nve d~p -••IOll M•rlon E....,,Pfllot\, lllC 1toneie1 '*' M4r!O<I, ,.,._ '"'' ••••-• wn IOect wllt. tlle Govnly Cle•lo of Qt~ C-lv °" No,,.,..~,.•m -_LLa N ANO OOlllOON JlllWlltMN 91N.,Me •tt S...t•M9ftlu,CA....a Pvllllslltcl °"~ C...tt Oelly PllOI Nov t, 16, U, lO, lnt Sllt-1t PUBLIC NOTICE • llMr'•Notlc•: AU real estate advertls in thls newspaper . ject to the Fede Fai WITH ORGANIZED CRIME has romc viol~nce. P ercy's start linked l l WlSOfved murders in the Chlca"o urea and four ·in New York City lo a uto theft r ackets . Last m onth, three ishotgun blaAts we re fired into the bedroom of an Illinois In· vest lgat or working on auto thf'fts . Anoth er invenl~at6r'S c ar was burned. Outside Chicago, Senate in· \'est1gators found c hop s hops in Baltimore. Boston . Cincinnati, Detroit. Indianapolis , Miami. New York City. Philadelp'hia, St. Lou1is. Hammonton. NJ., and rural North Carolina . ..But the racket has victimized virtually eve ry a utomobile owne r. ar-,... ~, ... ~ICTfllOUS IUlllfllH N~STATaMllNT Tiie 1011-•no pertofl\ ere Ool11~ lluSIMnn "NEWPOflf INfEAl()lt~," lllO E C04\I H~v. ~ 8e«ll. CA ttW le•W• P4W'-O, 1$.)11 c.Cllllec Ori,..,~ HUI,, CA G•99Q PaWi-O, 1"41 C.Olllec Drive,~ Hiits, CA 5 6 7 8 Housing or 196 which mak it illegal t adverlise 'any pre- rerence, limitation. o di.scrimination based o race. color, religion, sex. or naUonal origin. or a intention to make an such prererence, lam1ta lion, or discrimination." DOWN wtel THI nADEWINDS ILOW In beautiful Baycrest, is this Ivan We lls desi,gned 4 bedroom, 3 bath home on fee simple land. Some of the features: 2700 sq . rt .. large master s uite. formal dining room, lovely landscaping. Price, $230.000. Tiii' °"'Ines\ ll <-Itel 0.. .,. 1,._ Cllv~I. Gfe90P--o This newspaper will no knowingly accept an adve rlising fo r r eal estate which is in viola· lion of the law. U,._,l()UI: t1VMl:S It contributed to a 52.4 percent rise over three years in the cost o f a uto m obile I n s ura nce. Because chop shops target the ir a rea for thefts. Chicago central city residents pay an average or $138 for theft insurance com· Tllll SI..._ ,.., llltcl wltll -Coun1y Clerk of Ot•-C°""'IY °" No,,.mM• •. 1'19 REAL TORS~. 675-6000 WllST• ltN MUTUAL ll$Clt0W COltf'. 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar also in Mesa Verde at 546 5990 17ME.t7t11M.,$te,O T111tlR,CAfMlt atcntW Ne. 9$-fOU-M Publl\lltcl Or-C:O.JI O.llv PllOI No.. • • ... 13. JO, .,,, s ltS-1t raESTIGI aaoas: Ad•trtf MINDED 1 WOODSY ·pared to $30 for suburban res i· dents, according to Sta te F arm Insurance. ......, dMcll tlleir Look no more!~ BR Ex· Thia 3 bdrm .. 2 bath is in dlly 9ld r,:tport ec Home boast s out Irvine T e rrace. but D ran .... dlCrtety... s ta nding re a l ures a you1J think you're in the -s-u-,.-.-1t-10tt_C01.1_1t_To-,.-T-H_•_ DAILY P.ILOT thick plush carpeting country surrounded by STATEOl'CALt~OttNtA l'Olt · ....... warm wood pane ing tall Pine trees; such TH• COUNTY OI' ouNoe l•llty for the first separate mas ter wing privacy for this area IRONICALLY, WffiLE chop NO A-mlt p I i th PUBUC NOTICE h ·n11 t · No T 1 c I' Of'. H •A 1t 1N0 0 ~ A caned iMert. kNI ORiy. huge covered patio too. re pare me a s n e s ops I a e msurance prices, f'U1710N !'Ott f'ltOHTI' Off wru. Reduced for quick sale. gourmet kitchen & eat lnfJation in the cost of new parts ANO Ll!TT11ts TESTAM•wu•v. i---------•I ca11 646_7171 out. back by. the garden contributes to chop shop suc· ~o• •uTH01t1 uT10N To 110. wbile watching the sun M ' N ' s T • It u N o E It T " • tto.se. for S• oPrn '" 9. '" 'V'' ro l!t N·r1 • set over Catalina. Whal a cess. INDEf'IENOl!NT 4DMINISTltATIOft le I were told a ne w nose for a 1975 Em•• Of JAMES t.. AONNow .~.· ' F o r ins tance . investigators o .. U TATESACT, I ••••••••••••••••••1••0•0•2• 11~~·11·~ lireforSlS4.SOO Chevro le t Monte Carlo costs !o~N~~;::.,:• JAMES LEON .......................;• j $1.607 wt'th labor . A used nose Nonce •s HEREBY c;1vEN ""'' S---'sla VIia from a legitimate salvage yard pe1o11°" '°' Prao.1• °' w111 -" O• "'-lay OAVIO s flNGl.EA~flltd ......... L tr-. PRIVATE PARTY wo uld cost $1,290. but a chop ~~~:.,:'. i.;:r,;, T:::::;:::,-;:.: !,i. SIO. 900 ~~~~:C~~~ :,~ s h o p could provide at for m1 .. 111er _,., 1~ ·~-· ..,. Elegant Bayside living financiniS46-llO $690·$890. m1f\1\l1aU011 OI E.iate\ Aet, relere<1<e y at a rraction or compara·i----__.;;.------1 And Se ~e i's fa s t e r . 10 •'"<" "m•O• 10' tur tll•• ble cost. AdJ'acenl to .~rwa: 1>4•11<111 ... \. -, .... , ......... -HELP' Auto maker delays can range up 111•u ot 11 .. ,lf>9,,.._...,__wt docks&marilime living• l t h B l<><Novembt<11.1'71,•t lOOO•m .111 Laviablivrmw/waJlsof • 0 wo mont s . ut chop shops 111e cour1,_,of a.--t_. No Jot ~us. Gourmet sunshine Owner behind in pay. IACI IAY deli ver overnight and can pro-wld ~ovrt, •• 100 c1v" c:.nW< 0r1... S d I weu, ,,, ,,.. c11 .. 01 s.,,,. An•, tcben + dining. weep-meqts! Must sell lhts IARGAIM v1 e assemb ed front e nds, · t bedr 1 T BR pool h NOW• <Alll0tn•• mg mas er m . en· · ome. · Luxurious 3 bdrm. 2 whic h com e from Detroit in 12 D•leo ~ '· m1 ni.s, pool & beach make Catch up payments an R pieces. WtUJAMl!.StJOMN this garden home livLDg it's youra! story. Newport ivie ra The st aff report said chop o•v10 ;~tf..~tNOLElt p alit 's finest. Call 847..0010 Pool. tennis. jacuw. etc. Auwc.~.,..., oPfN•••9 .• .,,,vN•O.Mtt•."' Age~lM2·590524 hours $80.900. 10% Down. shops operate this way: :IOON••-1c..Mron... [ .---------.. Hurry, take advantage. caTi"f~o~R:~:iv::eG~~r~ ~~~her~ E~E:~::: Pilol, I e Jflftllt ME~~:!. HTS. ·~=.fa~s li Ing parts. The chop shop drafts a Novemc..rt.10. "· "'' WIU EXCHANGE n \Jn "pull sheet .. with ins tructions _________ ,_,,_s ,. llCi CANYON 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths, on on ae.•L PRIV "'CY for a "mule" -or thief -on PUB1JC1NOT1CE •"SpecialS......._.. level: la rge corner lot. Dove~Sbores ~st un· what kind of car to steal. L McLain built, biggest Many patios, lots of tile usual home with BAY 4-41t11 BR d A ta n much pnvacy. The mule searches shopping Nonce 0,,HTl!NTION TO + en ugus : aw· VIEW. Several Plltios m a II, theat er and r estaurant c1t~ATESECVJ11TY tMTUHT leas cood., fa if'way view. ~ w/view of pool from most Jc• )ots W'thl -tS.0.•1tt-4t11u.c.c.1 Got to se ll ! Price ollbe houst.Needsa llt· pa r ang . I n 30 to 120 NOTI CE'' 11ere1>y olven 10 ,,.. 0 mauacxed! Wu$245. Ue ~ .• but that's all! seconds, a professional ~an . ~='o~T ~fLl!~~~~R,,~~v~i>.i. . now $ 2 2 9 . o o o ! 00 ...,...... $335,000. pe netra te d oor and s teermg. to<',,.._ ti.ai...u -•u •• 1111S Enoromoua value! Call ~., JACOIS REALTY wheel locks. According lo the ~::.;.t ;:..s'!. ~.~!~i~~~ yeaterday! 675-6670 week .at $200-$500 a car . One ring . ~sc~~;>' ~i!~S:~-P~9:'. i---------111 H>-noo EXCEPTIONAL FBI. he can steal J0.35 cars a u<vrlty ·-· lubout lo be, ... -T A1ent 640-5560 In Chicago used teen.ager s. pay. w11ou bu,,,. .. , eodrns ''•no OCEANFllOMTS ~-.. ...,_.,_ TRI-LEY& ing *4)C S50 per car Wll\/llre 8/vel ·.'!'!:'-rty Hiiis. County DeJuwa duplex, 3 BR .. 2.__ ________ -il The most likely ta rgets a re ex· r,.. ~ ,,, >or1>1c1> 111e *"'''' b b •t ••75 0001 • M .....,. • of Los Aft991K, _.eot C.llfoNll• ...,_. ~ S 142 500 L /~ pe s · I ·t C d'll 1111e<H1 wrn tie <rHteo ,,, tn -·••· a. eac una ·... · · $10.000 Cash & $750 Mo. n 1ve. n one Cl y, a i . acs m•lerl•h, meclllll••Y. lUPPll•s. 2 & l Bdrm. duplex .... -...-.-------Greenery and perfection • a r e as common as American ,,,.,,,. • ...,,..,., 11o11ures. 1001s, "'".,.. $375,000 ! BAY & Molor s "ars but 12 li'm es as ment. 1ur1111vre -1urn1s111~ of 2 Bdrm bo $375 000, surround lbis exciting 3 " • 0.010<' ~-1"9 ,.._,Y now 1oce1eo · me ' · I e v e I co r n e r con · m any Cadillacs are stole n ••,,..is-, P-No. Ste E. 1rv1,,., c 2 Bd.r m. duplex, uppe dominium home wit.b 3 C-ty °' Or4"Qt. St•t•of c.111om1., unit 2 baths; frplc. each BE A,CH TH E MULE LEAVES the car ~~~~,t..~£~~ uru~ooo..;_,.. ,. ~a~· d1~r~/:::.!r. at a drop-off point listed on the .,r,~·:~'feo"'!' ::•::; -r op. cso NEWPORT CTR. DR. Prolessionally decorated pull sheet. The site is watched to 201t1 O.Y of NcMmbtr. int •t 10.00 L Realtors J59.m11 In good taste and Im· de t ect police. When it's safe , e.m. ••Tr-~ Ohcovnt (;oroof• * 675-7060 * maculate. Convenient to 11011, t?SO w11s111re 81vel . Beverly ~~~~~~~~~~ j BR $98 5001 ._ach ~-·• tennis· -·-~. another crew delivers the car to H1111, ce1111><11•• mn c~y•bl• by '-'t • , • ""' ...... ..VUI .., the c hop sho p, usually a n aban· <~~!·,·n-io1i.es.curec1Pa<-A Attractive family s iz WATERFRONT doncd bWlgalow or an e mpty gas IY. •11 b•"11'1M' _, ...o lldomws UOMES s tation. ~.:::' c!!,'':...~!:.'°' llW ,,.,... , ••• , ~u,ief~p~~.~~!rn'!!:'~a~:f · REAL ESTATE The chopping crew drains the 0•teo~=P~!97• 1ng, bit-ins. new dis 631-1400 gas tank. removes the doors, Freel F, Lio..111, TrHsu~r s hwasbe r. garb. disposer. NICE SI.ASHED and cuts the car apart with a TUNSWESTOtsc:ouNT 4 Bdrms .• 2 baths. toS•S.SOO/hnM circular saw and blow to rch. A :_~~-:'.:,~..,,, ~~~~ _P;~~te~.;.,nO~~ SUPER CLEAN 38R on good crew earns $400·$800 per Pwi1111ec10r-CMst o.11y Pttot. land 1 tree.lined street. Hugi! car . No ....... .,., •. "" s bonus/game room and According to . the FBI. o ne '"'·111 new Ul'l)et.s. Midwest chop s hop operator PUBLIC NOTICE INVESTMENT! 754-7100 grosses $35,000 to $40,000 a week and pays $10,000 for protection ~....-..w-Excellent tax shelter o.Mfty°"'"49Nft I Eastsjde Costa Mesa. f to police and local officials and S-AIN....... FOU• HOUSES only $129,000 1ncludin SS.000 In "tribute" to a crime ,.:~·~a~A~~::::;:O 4 Separate houses on \".a land; a ttr . duplex, s yndicate. "'90JECTUST acre lot-room to build 2 bdrms. & garage. eac 1~1SCALv1141ts,.,,.. F more$200,000.Cal1 Cr&lg unit ; a lways r ented. PERCY'S STAFFERS con· elude d chop shops owe the ir s ur- vival in part to a 1970 Justice Depa rtme nl dec ision lo de · e mphasize individual a uto theft prosecutions. Jus tice began concentrating on rings. Those prosecutions rose from 125 a year to 400. but total prosecutions fell to half the 6,000 In 1970. when more than 60 percent or all federal prisoners we re a uto thieves. But now the crime is attracl· ing new attention . Tll• c:::~~=~• w•••r BaUey 63H266 Located 16th Place, nr Ov•llty eon1ro1 eo.ro. S.n•• An• Santa Ana Ave. Call f Re9toft, will <-.Cle Pllblk ..... "'O det.aila. tor Ille -~Ol l•ttlllQ tHUmooy-R~ tl( AeOIOfl•I lloMCI eOoc>I\ •NI re<om-... tlle PtOPOWO P101.c1 Lisi Tllh I ' _ BAY & menos tn <OMl..O PrlOrlly Ll.i tNI llve·year 1151 10 Ill• Stele Weier RuourcH Comm! Boe<o HCll Year Tiie St•I• Bo&telwlll ~vet'llly llold BEACH a tw•rl119 40d _.,. • ,._.. l'\ll'e-E * • * , •• , Pro1ec1 Lisi BUI Ba mes ~:~~~,~~1on':t~~:~~ 31528 West Nine Dr. C50 NEWPORT CTR. DR. w111 M <Ol'sl0.'90 '°" ~°""'"''!Oft Laguna Niguel '1Ca •11 , ... "ourlno F.Y. ''""'°' D y th . r lilif'W TIMt M.,11111 tor ""' r90IOfl wm tit ou are e wanner o 1<1u10110W1. Two FrH Tide.ts O.t•: °'°""'°" n. '"'-Time: t:ao to the .m. Piece: CltyotOrange,CllyC-11 LONG BEACH OW.mbers. JOO e.'' 0-A-. Oret1<Je,CA'*'-THEATRE FESTIVAL All "''°"' #1!.Nnci to ~ 11.e-. "OUa TOWH" "'' •' n.. llMrlf'Q -w9fd 10 i.w. II wrlntn ~ of tMlr ,.....,_., Starring Eddie Albert at o "''' A...,... eo.rd 0<1« 10 ,,.. the Long Beach Conven· MODEL HOME $96,000 ,,, pr090MCI tJy ""' rl9!0ft """' llt - JUST REDUCED $10,000. Ma r velous 3 Bdrm, 3th bath home- v a ca nt a nd im · ma c ul ate-completely remodeled. Enjoy the breathtaking view from many rooms. Enclosed courtyard bas room for n.ice sl7.ed pool-all com· pletely re landscaped. We're anxious for you to see this fee property Last month, a Ne w Yo rk work1hop drew 273 people from 30 s tates . The Carter ad· m inistration h a s proposed legislation to put ideotilicaUon numbers on all major body parts a nd to stiffen criminal penalties. And the government is prepar· Ing a r egulation to improve locks. •••119 ci.te. Cop1H °' 111e PY9i.t• 6 lion •-Entertainment .,_ fl'Ofl'\.,. c.tilorllie R~ Center, 300 E . <><:.,an •t•r Qu.lllly Cont,,,. ao.nt. s...t• Blvd., Long Beach n• R•o•on. 6833 111c11e11• Av ... ue, Call 64.2·5678, ext 329 It wu • model coodo In Newport Beach and l still loots lik e one. "Sometb iog r eal l special•' ducrl bes this bedroom and deo w1thbl~~~~~~~~~~ custom Interior ao VIEW. C.U for appt. t Meanwhile. in about the time it's taken to read this s tory. six cars have been stolen. UFOSmasM Schoolyard lie I, RlwnldtrCA ttSOt oe1t0 onoe.r 21. ,.,. 4 to claim your tickets. J-w . .,.,.._ * * * E..cutlYe Offlctf' .. Pvbll\/led Or-Coett Deity Piiot, ··'·'"' PUBUC NOTICE "OTICll TOCltlEDITOltS SUl"altlOlt COUltT o~ TMll ST•Te CW CALll'OttMIA llOlt T"a COUffT't' 01" OltAMO• MO.&.mM EUet• ol MAR IAN l. 01!! I.A ORAHGE, Dec-. NOTICE II HERIEllV OIYl!N to Ille Creelltor• ol tl'9 ..... Nmed dec4deftl INll •fl """"......,. clelm• ... lnM ffle Mid deCi9Cltlftl -.............. Ille 2 • see. WATI:.RfRONT HOM LS REAL ESTATE 631-14UO LOW TAXES Disaster victim orfers rree house. VA •P· praised. $62,000. 8UY IT AND FIX. Prin only. 541 ..(M2S Bk r. BER PREVIOUS BONGS INCLUDED "My Eyes Can Only See as F ar as You," • hJt by Ch arley Prtde. She also has had songs re· corded by JeannJe C. Riley, Je anne Pruett, Freddy Fender and others. "'911'1, ......... _,_~··" ~AN DIEGO C~Pl -An un-Ille offk• eUulerll o1111 .. 11ove .... tdenliCied 0 Yt'ng bbject hit the Iii.cl <~ -to,,_ • ..,..,,, wllll hit l'fiHMr' "Oii<"''" to , ... 1111< ' Dallard elem entary s~hoolyard, .,. •• ,... •• JOHN "· fl•TH •M· and a uthor ities today were ee~L:=,:"L~·,,~!:':'. m ystified by it 11tor111• ms1, w111<11 11,... ,i.u o1 5 6 7 J orclan, who alto wrote Mllsap·a "ll Wis Almost Like• Soni." said Ms. Martin's lyrics "had a great impact on me. Her feelings spoke to mt fl<> much. The melody just flowed from the lyrics ." Ma. Mart.Jn said Ood worked his will and the song was the re· suit. "I prayed and prayed, uklna It l should be in the music bu.sl· ntH. God m ade it ponlb1e. "J im would~ so proud," sh~ said . "Ke would feel like lt was a tnbute to out love -~what we had and would have done." It "looked Uk~ a meteorite 1nenot1"'~'"•ll1Nt• falling, a bout the size of a ~:'!=:=-:.:.°'.;:~:; basketball.'' saJd Ttm Bollinser. 11n1"'4111eMJe11ot1t11s110tk•. The object dui a hole in the o.it0:'t1:~~ around and singed graa& ln In E~of-l!lllM d t of .... ....,.~ OeciMefll area three feet In lame er JON .. "· ~rnMMONt Tu e s d a y n i 1 ht. M ii ll a r y A...., eu ..... spokesmen said it may have .....==:-,,r.,.., tallen otf a ~ket. Wben poll~ ._...,... arrived , the object wat 1tlll ,....,.,..e>..,..°"" o.ir, ~ -~~· .... n. •. "" 1lowln1. people aald t 8 .... • • .. •• -EWLV Pl.OT Tllur!C!!y .......... ma ...... Fors. ....... For $ele ....... ,_,. .._..,_.. ._.. ..J: .._...,...S. HMtesforS. '.._....For s• ....................... ··········-·•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• •••••••••••••• ...... , •• ••••••••••••••n ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!.~.~. t CorwdetMw IOZ Celte~ 1014 l .. 11""9tCNtleeclt 1040 • I A 100 G1•r• 100'"' •••r• tOOI ·~· 1001 • til IOOJ -~ •••••t •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••-•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '• ,. ••• -• 100, ... ________ ._ ..... ...._C'=-r l ... --+ ..•..••.•.......•.....•••••••.••..•.......... •····•·•·••··••·•··•·•· .••.••........•.•.....• ...•.•..••..•...•...•.. ........................ ...... ... ...... JASMIMI Cal VU 2 bedroom 1 bath on ,__ 1N1t + ... h OCIANNOMT Quality crartsmanah1p m mahog trim & oak 000111l set.8 orr thii landmark ... BR, 3 bs nome in fin t locittlon E tubtb1hed tree-s & la wns $475 000 ~T HIMWfTS Fa:ihmn Island vtew from 3 Hdrm Country :style hom~ S4."d br wk 41 rou~h ~~•wn woocb . ~lmmtnfl pool. j l.ll'U/.ZI $2.Q,000. IACI I AT t 'tn(' 4 bdrm . 2l, bath famtlv hom~ on c1u1\'l t·ul dt' ~a" o, l'rurnd pool. play~. ~lorage $169, form• IATNOMT Sot•vt•rol fint' bo) front homt.•?o with fll t-r & ~ho AV Al OH ¥. t>ll rorunntrt.-.t. l RR , I hrt m1k "'"•r rurtaal bl&M'ment. concret rourntntmn l20.<n> .,,('\' BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR 1 ' , '\ ' I l j I 't !' 11 • (ti (ti Ol.IAM NOMI We know that you wan t your home to bt> everyt hing you 've always dre a med of! With this 1n m ind we offer a solidly bullt 3 Bdrm with "home beautiful'' atmosphere Shaded pa tio. Your d ream ho me deserves the best . $117 000. c.11 S4Ml41 ' Ser111ng Costa M esa·lrvine Huntington Beilch-N ewport Beach PalMEDUPUX These 2 bedroom uni bave separate garage and private yards. Neve a vacancy. Located oe the bluffs In Costa Mesa 5 minutes from t h beach. Good income lhe owner ;s mollvaled Only $98,000. CAL 556-2660 FORE STE OLSON . ...... .... .. ' ..... cae: 110111 BLll?fS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE THE DB.UXE CONDO ILUFfS De luxe Setting On Fabulous Greenbelt Deluxe Wrap-Around Patio W / F o untai n And Lt&s h P lan tings De luxe Carpeting , Dra pes And Wa llpaper. New De luxe Kitch e n New De lu xe Furnace WI Air Conditioner & Air P u r i f i e r P l ease Call F or ApPomtment To See Deluxe PTicP $174,500. "J oy Of Newport" Listing VIEW PLUS SECURITY The Most Beautiful Townhome With Complet e Security I n All O f Newport Beach. Forever View Of Ocean & Bay Near Lido Village And Shopping. Two Bdrm. 2'h Baths. Pool & J acuzzi. Call For Appointment To See $395,000 G) --cw ... ,.,.. •• . 631-1800 Ill DOVBt Mm SlllC & llNlt PHOBIAS C S A I 8 0 H P 0 0 Z I W B A A H X H P A C I R Y 0 U C Y A W E I I S G E R H 1 y E B IP B 0 8 I A SIB B B T 0 H H 0 B N P S 0 N Z B Y A 0 0 L 0 P M 0 y' A 0 I B P C H 0 A T H H N t H Y D P D I ~ R E T A H P A P P C P 0 P I A h R B P H H Y P A L 0 0 T Y 8 P 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 t L 0 H G S T H R t T H R C N 8 P HR E GR 0 SE I 0 AH 0 0 TR E I ·H P E L D P A P 8 P E A G E 8 S R Y A 0 0 A S H L R 0 H S L T U S I S Q N A 8 R T 0 A E H 0 8 ~ E k R t A U U N H l 0 8 H H P B t S A I 8 0 H P A R T S A N T J N I A I 8 0 H P 0 R T S U A L C A 0 0 A N 0 A I 8 0 H P 0 R C A E E S ~. Hidden -dll bllow ~ ,.,_ .... Mf'd. up. down Of ~. ,lftcf Ndl Md -It In. t Aaoptiobl1 Cleuatrop11~ G~ ~ Alrophohl1 Htf11ttoPh~ ~obi• t'4 Altniphobl1 Thli-.moble HyllfoPhollla ~ N1opllob11 x~ ~ llWI~ ,_,,.,..... z.....- T OftlOft'M: O• NIMAllL Y PllY A Tl lh.1r«''rt u • bedrooml 3 bulh, single Hlury an oronu de Mar's Cameo lftRhl ndr; lt Alla burk from the ~lrt'c.-i . up uguln t u hill and enjoy111 a vl'r.v quu.'1 olmospher(' the home ls Vt!r )' prtvute1 omt lhe rloor plan fiOWS ! o n d I h \' r ••'" a pr 1 vu t e beach ! Pr<'hl'ntrd ul $187,!00. I JflllW l ()I JI I l Ml" Ill Al l(lR•, • fll!J 6000 :1114 11 •HI f Wt\I Highway Co111n11 dr•t M,1r o•I "111 M· J \/••1ol•• "' 1, lli '•9UO .. btugo AFFORDABLE C"~ HERITAGE I • . . REALTORS ~II. mecnab I Irvine ~ realty HIDOIM TREASUlls-ocUM Ir HillOI YllW Down secluded La Jolla Ln to this "Carmel·like" area ... approach this "new't, never lived-in designer built home w/3 BRa, 2~ b aths , e xer cise rm + deck & balcony. Near Hoeg HoepltaJ & perfect for the proresalonal. Quick escrow poss ible. A r are buy at $234,500. Tom ~64.2-8235. (8·1Zl) '42-tUS '44·4200 t01 Dover Drive Hwbor View C.ntef' trvlne at C."'PU' Valley canter 711·1414 Lingo Rul&un COIOHA Dll Mil DUPlD C11 ,, .................. MW ::r.""'" •. w .. ""· _.. flrtpl•us a. ...... s,.,_,....._...._ .... ...,,.Low ••lahr•c• ~ _.... co.••••cH .....,.$201, . 644-7020 Z 123 SAM JOA9UIH HILLS IOAD MIWPORT IEACH \\. I:~ I I· '1 '.'\ TAYLOR CO. lil··1\l.T<ll\S -.11111· l !H fi laYM TlllACl-VllW-4335,000 Great panoramic view of ocean, bay, c ity lighLo; & Cal allna ! See the boats come thru the Jetty & on thru the harbor. 2 Lgc bdrms pl us ma!d's r m & sitting t'fTl, fti mily rm & formal DR. Gorgeous pool In front courtyard. WISUY M. TA YLOtt CO. 2111 s. Jo•••" ... load HIWPOaT CB«a. M.I. 644.4910 TWO YEAlt S NEW OHLY $18,500 Sbow11 m.e a model. Up· graded cpla Three bdrm home. 'l'akc over subje~t to a low interest VA loan Call today for details ~9491 OMl Y PINNSULA DUPLll 4 SAU ON WEST BAY AVE. 3 BR 3 bath lowe r with fireplace ts own er occupied. Sharp 1 BR unit over garage with sun deck. Priced to sell at $285.000 A COLDWILL UHlll co. 844-9060 211t IAN~QUtl'fHIU. lltO. IN ~c.NT'lflll On C'reenbelt·O<'D vu pop lot with room to build Walle to beach from th1i. plan 5, bea .. ti fully de Out of art'a owner anx beautiul, plush uparaded l'Otated 38r .. fam r IOWI $86900 hom~. Lo c uttod 1n ~.SOO.Call 640-2Sll7 ' rw1ghborhood of $200.000 S•t/S.• ~· [R€~TIG€ homes. S41so. Down w _ HOM€~ qualified buyer Pnced ror qulck icale a t $118.9~. ..... 5.H-O•l•ICL Llll!.IE 3333 WCoaat llwy ,.NB Hurry! Act nowl! Call rr 645-6646 9$3-6'76'7 • ()WMr Wll Cerri Ol'fN l11Q•11\1uN •n1111.o(1• lit T 0 at reaaona"bl MISA YUH I ta ,m11 I ~ ~o=~~ ~~·::e ~·.ck~~c~~'7r,°';~~: .. JiJdj\ of CdM. Custom bull plu11b lndscp 'a. fleiclbl , --·-••••-3 8 R + d e n. h as n e terms, Sellt!r will h()I c•rpel, wallpaper fc In (I n a n c e . K I G H terlor paint. Prlva l REALTY, 979-&33. beach+ view point. f Polat I 02 llnd. $289,500. eau for apeclaJterrns. •••••••••••••••••••••• Dennis Ricketts Rltr Brand new 180 deg. ocea ~ 642· view. New 3br 2""ba ( ~~~~~~~~~ br lil pvt swt.e>. Sl8SK 1-Cons id er lude . Agt n 2 Story Lush Garden esa Verde; Atrium Off Uvina Rm Elegant .,loorp lan with country kitchen, dinin1, 3 bedrooms and hearty rl re place. RV parkg. $98,500 . BK R . Ca II 540-1720 75&-0706. TIHNIS ANYONE? M agnlflcenl upgraded Townhome over looking tennis courts 3 Bdrms. 21ft ba. Priced for Im· mediate sale. 154-1100 6ASTM ~11 .... 11 ....... ,,,, Br 2 Ba, ma ny extras. Qt. neighborhood Prio only. 848-1528 OPEN HOUSE RlAL I y / 1044 Softly Slimming 9251 SIZES 3'-48 ... . • s • ~ ... ~.5:!:. ...... ~~.':':..~~ ................ ':':..~ ........ ~:.~.5:!:. ....... ~!~.~~ ...... a..-............ ..... . . Thun!dey. ~ 9. 197& ... ,... . ............. . ......_ 104 ....... 1044 ...... .._.. 1041=~ •It IOH ..... ..._, . lff/ OlwaN•.... ....... .......... ,d •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••• '-" S. I I 00 S• 110 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••" "•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11500 DOWN ..................... : ....................... .._,..,,,r+y 200 feech ll6t .,_,_. 3226 GREENTREE BEAU Tl Fiibuloua Hn•nt•ou I' I a n r " a t u r I n a llt'drnom ph.11 1.1 drn an t'fmlnl air frewh ptainl t & out. 1deaJ l()(;•Ucm o cw--de ac at . Hudy fc u1:c:up1tOC) A &kln ,.WI II UMCHH.AL.TY 55 t -2000 WOODlllD&I! Pncel.C. S4,00 MUST SELL! lb1a bt'1.1utltulh m.i 1n \ 11 Ill r 11 (' y 1.1r 1• " w u o I.I 1mdf'I with 11urcr1y "'it 11Wtn) rourh Ml.I 1 ntr>. u •ntral at1 1um 1111 111 ma l .. r •wtC" •ntJ f111 na .. 1l1Jllne aru No• Otilr SU,900 ••4·7211 fod .. fo. Causey & Company 4'7-2457 Npt tit• 3 bT. pool horoo. DOH"? DRIVl77 plex ror tale by owner. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mfunwa bal of $14UOO Walk to fubuloua ahop· San Clemente Call art agnlflcenl beachfront 2Br. 2Ba. den. dbl gant&t:. SUOOltno No qual n('<' pang. 1 blk w/nu_busy 7pm661·3226 jj DUPLEXE.S West NewPort home. 5 nr new. n r munna ~ Move rl&hl In. Uy own-ir. lltr~tit to croas. 24xGO '1-t Ddrm . a bath11 +dorm mo . Weber R. I!:. 493 77116 ~t~ry"!"~~~~~·~ lnl. 81\elb)' um. Anaheim~ •• ~!.~ .. ~~~~ FIOM Sll,250 loft. Yrlly lse. S.LSOO/mo. New 2 bdrm 2h ba LU'<· ______ .__ _ __.. Patk <KV9579·llO> 4 UHITS HOMIS W /IMC 956·~ ury Dana Polnl C<lndo . Buy MoWleHo..Store c u 1 d e 8 a< IAYVIEW trplc, bnr pool /Ju". HM500 COSTA MESA neiah~hood. i " 3 8 gar & • "°" rn 1 · fro 0t ---------1All2 bdrm with garages, 0 0 l rg Ioli. mo der PLUS IEACH M'arina/shpnR $4351mo A VIEW yards. In e.ccellenl area: a~s. Purchasers rro Comp. rum. 3 BR. 2 ba. 496-2661 aft 7pm. MO.ILi Hou& new con st ti II "-+ den. Now until June --;__---=-----t;aay lJ'i lcvul rlOOt' plan ---rue on a v W/Ulll of renta in 15. $900 Mo. incl. utll. Octian view · Model ron- wtlh den and wet bu • IHFOIMATIOM •round. Sl80,000 752'1920 quiries. IALIOA.HEWPORT do. 2 BR. 2 ba. comp! o&r1n~ v1u/lted \'11lhnR niPQ'a. loan assumption PTLACE FAIRVIEW trash, cable paid. Adlti.. M 11n y £'o mmun1t y etc. Ea!!yfinanceO.A.C. no p e t s . $52 5 mu . ~rvlcc-s <.:a ll for dl'Hol11. 9offices. • IM--U.........,.a..d 714/496-8369 art 6pm b ptttous r ooms and H.t-nl. option to buy info. ' '-"UAIL ICW.PMAVAIL UALTY 675-117 aecurity , jac. W.itttr·• nc1;1 .. G 545 1221 An~: Ho ... :~~u .O.:::!~!· GARDENS ;;;:;;.; .......... i2o !!!!':~ ........... ~~~.~ UCHITICTURI Santa Ana 554·7070 547 1..512 •••••••••••••••••••••• Sb•...,. 3 br. 2 h;1, fr .. k. Weetman11ter IM8·8895 .. ~.. .. t.o br "' n>mm1' 111n •---------Dlu• qu1Ahty d1•h11hnir 1 21 patlu, tittr, focd yd Kacti. v.'oodbnda<' u>.-n .. r ct•• th 111 nt•w '"'''"" vlt! ~ .... --!'"!'4~' E . Anaheim 956·4500 E'llde Costa MHO LUSK llMTALS & pets ok $445. A.it. 110 l H b .il.I l n K :r fl,\ RAHCHO ho11ll' l.11riw ltvto.i roo W. Anaheim 761-l«2 l hcetl..t u.lt• SAM CLIMIHTE 3 BR in EastblufC, $950. fee. 964 2566. 973·M I ~ RI$('&) ~ HR df'fl SAN JOA9UIM with t'llll\ "r"1111on pat W liff UNUSUAL l OF A KIN IEACH 4-PLIX BR Harbor View Hills. :J 8A ... , k>t ti~ I Lor. I rd In t tw 11.-e df'n, chnllll( Jrl'.i, hu.it ___ .. _tc __ ._Mlt1_....:'1:__i SILve.acaEST "'LTY Charming refur bis hed $900. 4 BR Costa Mesa, fomtalR v.11 • ., 3234 "42011%.644~.tl.'O "ll1l11.1ta1irr11oftht'.:ol k1tcht1n11 nd 3 Bt•droom:. WISTCLl.r& •~ ~. h'bl ,..d . 2 BR. 2ba hou 11 e Paribd~.ofvOiwe~ershun'P.1l2s BoR $700 . 2 BR + d e ••••••••••••••••••••••• NIVI~'. thh 1,. "vot• ol i•, h11th~ J lltl•"IU"C'll rr .,,.,..-at.:u in ig Y esira· w/"1replac"' B and n .. Jas mine Creek. S850 3 Br. 2 ba. single story ,. ' SpaclOWI 3 bdrm .• deo. ble Westminste r 5 • " "'· r ew beauti!ul cuyoo. t Blk ~A ~-... E d llAHCH..cir•oda kind ~.rn J c•11111un Mod · Mu1cau lllc, •UUn•• ( 1 h , Park. l mmac, dbl ~"d"' 28-R, 2ba and. 3BR 2ba Linda , a n e beach . <X'aview 2 BR + den w uuO .• n unit. At:ro:.s •BM. Jh"1 1JOt>t \tu"t "•'II Two b.·1lrouin .. Jncl d1• 11l•i.i. $337.:.00 bo.mlh1 y rm lumc WJLh 3~t 1971 wt enclosed 8x30 .. ;m" DUPLEX IN REAR. In· Sunorb l~at1on & con $900 mo. For lease. from Mite Square Park. 2 t I in" bt•auutull\ u1••'ru<k• • u 1'1 11c . uundry rm.. cl·· .. es spac 4 car uaron". "" years old 2 car "Ura"•· "" um. j •• ll .I II lu1tn .. wnlk Ln '"·ntry •. brit•k (SMSXX,XXU) uu .. "" st.ruction S231 000 . .. .. I• •1 1tnd mu111t111n1·cl ht•flk' " .... .,. f'vt pat ~ w th lk · · Large patio. lnclUdl's rl Cl' rrc y1 1•11 I • ll\14~u l '11Ji.t lhw:i)' frplc T31tefullydc.'corat MobhHCHMSton 1 d lu. 1 an wa · BERTHAHENRY ....... fac1 1·t1cs +3 """IL. $134.~ 1:.1111 l 1111· l r .,.l)t thn..t> ~ho \4 ,int lh• 111V1l1.1,.;c1"n1re ed h h ni: istance lo ma ny REALTORS """ " , ... v ·~ U~n s.u ~un t:•" I' o-i!lt th1:. '"II ' l .111 ltkl.n l.l\G LINA flt;l\Cll wit s uth.•rs, ponel 956-4500 amenities. Xlnt income Corner War nl'r & l.o~ ~t lllG4 llwn \1'1 lot H•u1 u111111111trrw11t ang & wullpapt-r. Lli(t' t----------• property. $21:1.000 215 Del Mar 492·412 Jardines. S550 mo C:.ill 497-2457 patio ' 2·11ty playhouse EWPORT BEAC H. RO,...&asa~""LTY L-----------------forappt 963067K rortht' kids' $190,000 beautiful skylinl' 872 sf w~ ~ 4 8.1. duplexes -. . . I•-------~ NEWPORT HACH coach near Hoa,.:. w1wd. 675-2311 incl. bayfrout to be exch. ypress .. beaut 2 fill y HnthM)ton hoch 3240 l''OK SAl.1' ln11~-..1-:n REALTY 4 75•1642 burrung r1replacc-. t"'A,~~~~~~~~~~jd o wn In a pkg . ho me, $650 mo inc .••••••••••••••••••••••• UNIV1';ns1n l'\ltk llA\t'M>melhan~you~ant Bi l's, w 10 hookup pool -2U/684·3200 li(ardener .• ~aler & pool New legant·2 bedroum red hill ~·: 552 -7500 l'lt1Nt'1':TON '11 ll>EI 1i---------• lo M-11" Clru.s1f1t"d uch; doi---------.i & clbhse. $22.SOO. Agent 4-PLEX 67ca3~e3925or SELL $98,000. SSSO, or 2 bedroom + c.Jcn Jhr, 2bu, formJI ,>It ~~~~~ t:all NOW. 646·4380 $135,000 $575. Cedar & wrnduw 1..'11t h ed1 ul '·' at1n.:" DOt-rT Newport Beach $600 c SH An ubeUevable pnce for .... trial/ Ill.cl 320 home Five block& lo Super IO('tttaon l'Ol.•I & •.-.............. '.-••• ' ••••• !?~.2 Sl 22,SOQ A 2cuteandcozyduplexes rrop1r+., 210 beach . Private 2 tJr Ml S THIS ~""" "7 __ , Move into " btfl dbl wide •••••••••••••••••••••• Lt."nna:. b46 9444 S " on one lot in Easts1de hurming Coloma! 3BR garage. Fully main· ~95 900 ••• Flt1etwood & receive S600 C t M ' U ded . ed d Ad I • • lmt'!>t.nwnl prop<•rt v 0 0 l N New carpets, 2 palios, cashCor Christmasshop· osa esa. pgra SUPER NEW 2ba 2 s tory. Mode rn tam Yilr . uls, No ----------1 nucior r.ret:nl>t<ll m lJnl\ 8QUn8 iguel stained glass windows, 3 ping. tSGJ4l5-73) w mtenors! 752-1920 kitch en. radar range. pet.s. lnqwre at 525 Ullh l'o11rk Curdt·n Houws On • Br 2 Ba. Walk to schools Mobil• Ho,_ Stor• J '-"UAIL INDUSTRIAL compactor. Lge closets, Street. <714l 960-6331 On Lake. 3 l:Sr 21 ~ fin. de11, form clan rm, ~1!#1,500 Contract uf ~;all· .! 'r,., JI lf118',.. l'all lioh MJrt'\•I I I 'f 957 2ttfi6 lySll.i.ooo Realty &shopping. 645·9161 848.88""" T &LOOS br eakfast rm, patios. 3bd 2b • 1 d db "" -$750. 675·6239 rm, a. J:! Y I PLACE SELLING FAST garaRe $425 hi last t- VISTA DEL NIGUB. Sh SACRllFICdE K. •R~T.l&S"' 3s.poro1nok.16e4reodo. sdql • ofr~.'s'. Large 4 br. patio, 2 ca r leanang . 1':$~·1Sll113t Ruy or h.•a:.e/O!JllOn thls arpllsml( c w1 c at, r """~ " Tustin addro•s. x ~ garage. $850. mo. (213) 557.·3089 outs t1tnd1nR 4 hdrm part1a Y furnished, AC. 10.-Tlll:JOP..M.I ST"'o" p lf76·2723eves. R--hornc 1n prestigious new (•pts Ul'low mkt eady lo mov,· Ill J hr :! 3rea C'losl'toEIN1.:ucl value $1 3.500 . PAYING RENT! CHtOdetMar l22 ba, J:aragc, p.itw. f11nl CC golf t·ourse & tennis <DKK15116·641 BREAK EVEH Call today & ask about •••••••••••••••••••••• yd. K•dl> & Pt.'lll ok ~·IJ i:luh Xlnt buy al Mobil•HonwSton UNITS our 15% dwn program. harm1ng2 b<lrm lrg.hv A~ No ll't' 964·i5tili, 3000 S Ft St59 900 848 11895 1714 > 838·5970 10 AM ·5 mg rm. d in rm. open 97:12'J71 q. . 49).9494 495·S220 I .E. SALES II B 4 ·p lex. prt de o l'M Mon-Sun. beam ccil. frplc. gara~t 3 rm 11 8 . • 1 IJcully located in lht• ~ 496-2413 830-5050 Operungs avail. for 2 ex-PRICE SLASHED ownf.>rsh1p, only 2 yrs old.1---------•t 1ncl. $525. 644.5687 . i a. new _IJJtn . MONTEREY f:ibuJous Hanc-h dft•a ol IJ5";;;iCAM'PUSDt·IRVl~E per. salespersons an well Onthislovelysin~lcwidt-assume. st-lie r hl'I ---b1k,, tu t>t'at:h, $37.., 11111. Irvine . this ldr~r <·x NaguelShoresTownhome est. Newport Beach of· Glenb rook. fully up· rana n ce. 13 ': dn . ~ 3 BR. 2 ba duplex. 11skforKe1th,962-4471 ecut1ve fo m1ly ho nw '" 204 3 br SlOOOs under flee. Newftort Beach ~raded . Perfect fo.-re · management avail. · for Sal• 2200 share jacuzzi. open deck. M l -,h -b-2 1 IRVl .... EI R at 67"' 1642 Agt Gary Bosler $"'75 mo 975 0252 us St!l' • II) 4 r. 1•1• rmcedtosellfasl Askl11i.:I "• mkl Owner831-75Gk e Y ,,. tired or low income. · ·••••••••••••••••••••••• 752--0617 • or patao.fncd)d gar Kith only $117.900.C11l ll1wl,1~ WEGOTIT! LabFonst 1055 ayowner.2BR&denron ILD38401 960-•318 536-249 OFflCEILDCiSITE &pelsok $14fl Al(l .1"n R 14,5,ti RH.'-;. Sl l7,51Ht •••••••••••••••••••••• do. S89~500 . Ne wpo!~ MoblleHo~Store 27.~n!~.gttt~~r~ear JASMINECREEK ret!.9642f>66 ,ll73·2'J71 i15t1.11110 LAkE FRONT 644Cre3s t aEr e a . Da ys. 848-88!J5 ATTENTION Pacifica llospatal. 5 Beautifully landscaped OCEAHVIEW CONDO I 400 [ 17"~ MR AU -179· ves: 548-4063. INVESTORS br 2 b de d . • ru 3 bdrm 2 ba boat dock. BY OWNER PotnlsShop.Cntr&C1vic · 8 • n, anang rm. 3 Bdrm. IA• ba. dhl ..:.ir. I C.M. u1as Sun & Sail Club M~l'Q· RY OWNE.R. 3 Br 1:1. .. 011. ~~oace .• 4·pl~x nr So. Cst Center.$135,000. ocean view. $775 mo bik1n~ (Jistant'l' to 1Jd1 ~-f '. -• :~;.._= lJersh1p SI 111,000 Hest Harbor Highlands. Pran. 19_77 Royal ~ttnccr Lux a z,. · Y Own c r · David Bourke Rllr 644-19&1 $450 mo 5{)6·17\15 RANCH RE"LTY li":-:--t'._ bu} on Luke only Ph646 4149 tnple wade an cxclus1vt: $205.000 on wrap.around s.46-995<> "' d ll p k El T l'O ntraC't. P ran only bdrm, 2 ba frp.h·.2sh>rycondo.2br.l \.·h.1. 551-2000 lf75-o323 1130-70· SACRfflC E ~~1367 ar · or o 540-1219 &494·0536 PCIROf'awMC garage. S500 mo. Cull ~ar . µat111 11711' 1-'l'I · lrVll\l' Grm•f•L 2 hr. dt-11,W;m_1MflNiUlli. fi4i 567 1067 8cuul4UR.pool,spa.lgc BYOWNER OCEAHVIEW s644 -127l 615 Narc1ssu~ tswoo<l $375 l'ull 'II .. yard. Xlnl a rea. Sl42.500. ,,. f Sal I ZOO at/Sun I 5 aftns 892-771 l , e"lt :'l.i:! orangc-..uud. har ko; t•• 673-4311 A~. "'c,..oci-or • Two 4·plexes, 612 & 614 ~Acre bwldable R·l lot eve541l l25X .1:ret·nht·lt vv1:radetl Logwto ~och uper Ruy.$79,900 Im ••••••••••••••••••••••• Calle Campana. SC. By w ith r egula llon si1.e 1ta M•ta 3224 <Jrps & l'Jll. llidsi·µd,••••••••••••••••••••••• m:1c 3 Br 2 Ra .farnrm.By owner Nace Nwprt IOACRES 'SCGen.Hosp.&ldunits ligbledandfencedtennis ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2:.t.ory4Br.SS50mo frpk S93.50o r..io 0!197 * DUPLEX * den. entry lul., totally area. 3 Br 2 Ba. ull Owner ill. ~ay's "Make overlook golf c•o ur u . court. Call 673-8.SSO. ule Condo. 2 br. 2'':! hn. 2 l yr 1:.e . cloi.e to bt•h. up~radcd l:O\ PllllU. on modern c-onven1e nct's Owne r can a rranJte Ol'fNl•:?•tt\11;"'•'"'''·' fplcs, OW . gur , W11>, _ 536 1540 TuRT LF:HOCK 4lrn. 2b;1 011 .. in .,,<It• of h ... v. II'\\' J:rnblt, mul·h mo re H Lowe•t pncu an area N Offer". 2 Fixer up~r r " St95 000 ~~ I $ 25 A r · - lo'or l'l·l1 ... cit• o N I. Y 11t.1·a~v at'l'I'~" tn l1t•uth Owm•r 8:ll 165!1 finer ne 11"thhor h ood . 0 ,.. 400.5275 P I • ' > " I ' ~ " house~. many bwld111°s. mancan ,.... ' ea. · 11~~·11·~ 4 · gent. "0 ee, 5 Br ·• E'a 2.~tv f·\mtlv Sl21.90097~112117 NN't11t p aint. minor •• . --s 115 ,ooo 642 7294 for huRe oak trees City · ran .on >'· '4 ', 964•256697a-297t home. near 1fow1'1t11wn p.111., 11fcal tor honll: 6.. ewportleoch 1069 3 t water. <·an be spilt. 56 UNITS ~ · • Br. 2 ba. huge master park-. & schools U!J:t SAC'Rl"'ft:.,;• lll•.iut 1ntoml' 11 011~. onh •••••••••••••••••••••• pp . Terms 11677·5691 or PRID!-:OF -t -s uite. ha rdwood firs. 673-9179 ~~'uo~bcl~~'~•~t ~:::.1~1~,~~1 SM1s9,!ltlll u It .... ,~.11 HOME+ INCOME F ohr sa le b y1 own1·r. 11522·2080F"R"-O OWNERSlllP 14R Udnilt loGt 1wvlth plans. tn>IC'. blse fncd yd. S495 CLEAM . SHARP !)rated b~lnw m,1 rl.tot 1'wm "1·a ~ "':0 ''· 2 Hr house+a Pl over star " armanR 3 13 (. ~ lJa. nr ~ ~ flVE YEARS $l~.~ 0 o. ist:24.5902 mu 673 6336 1 Ud rm . 1 IH1 hon1t· Xl.Nl.<>Cl·,·,\,"V'IL',W H.2111ew. den, DH. LR beach.$109,000 6'16·1J55l. I l~t.b nr l.ikc t.7:1 1:i1 I -,, ,. YOUR OWM AHA.HEIM klDS/PETS Ok W 1J>0° • ni•w ·'·q1h A Own..'1:JAli(l Trem1·nn11u-. lamily S225,000.Agent 540·0C>Oll WANTED PRIVATEl.AkE Prinoolyagt738-5915 EMERA LDBAYLOT EASTSIOE 2 BR, gar. pa11u Ca ll .l1m,962 7711X home· 10 ~ood 1tx:al1on.--Sharp Bayc rc>i.t 3 Br. h Drawlngs·eoastalOK • ...,c."H'•"'"a.675 ........ ....;,... 32 .. .. I t h I d • R on 17 acres t at clin be 673·""34 _,,, "'"'---.......,., • """"' .. .. LAKEFIOMT Sl97,500 S harp Glenwoo d townhomc on Arborlakt• ~lep s t o beo t h & c1Ubhous£'! Lar(!e II\ an g rrn & family rm l'Omb1n<' with ~aant ouldoor pal111 to bring lake ::.idc msadt·' lh~hly uµgrudl!d. FAN Ti\STIC VIEW' Pool,; & ll'nnis 1•ourt "· too' Tal..1• a look l111I av <'a 11 752 1700 .11•,1 ... BY OWNER tlard to find Una w rs1ty model an V1 llai.:1• Ill :I Bdrm. 2 ha. formul din I m . I I \' r m . r r p l 1· • 1 athedral l'ealtnJ:. tilt:> ~11 I n f u 11 y I n ii s (' pd ::-.i1µ.·rh 1111· .u·roi.s from I Ill\ µurk Warm ram• I~ hom1· S52·0M:l for .1pµt Op1•n llnusl' Sul & !'IUll II) 5 4tilll S1l'rfJ 'I rl'l' Ln 'oolsid• Patio Home 2 BK, d1·n . centrul air Agt.. eves 551·46112 EXECUTIVE HOME 1 HR. t•entral :.i1r. 11.irk l1k 1· Jlrvu ud-; l 'n•h·r S.11111 1100 \j.!I 1•v1•., Univer sity Park ) II() r 111 1.-l.c 11 II th uw11cr $124,l)(tCJ $IOOO C'Jll u I I u w a n c I' I i \I I 1 Hascom. lrv11tl' 0µ1•n house Sat Sun 5~2 82tll or (805)482·4381 l'Oll1·c·t " To place your message • , before the reading pubhi:. phone • \[)a1ly Pllot Cld!>,1f1t:d. 642 5678 LocJuno HiCJU~I I 052 .......•••••.....•••.•. 1·ust• osc oo a n Lown llGCANYON f .. h o m e. un'1l'r r p I ded "" 3RH 2t>a ~ i.ll•n LlrR SJ00.000 s pat. .nvate sec u OFFICE ILD,._ TOWN HOME Up"raded area. h as near new 3 ... Eastside 3 br, 2 ba, IJ:c •••••• • ••••• ••••••••• •• • DAMA POIMT stone frpk. e ncl. yd IRVINE ::.unde~·k. laund room an · " Plus a Bayside Cov" con· ~ Se I 300 A"usta w1'th far out v·e "' bdrm. 2 ba home. huge • parate un ls. sq. guc::.t quartcr1o J::xtra " 1 w. do w/slip up to $200.000. ft h S89 P ...... c View Lot $475. mo 642-2639. mclude 2 tart-places an Seller w/hclp finance. at 64()-6259 oak trees. ·ear · ,000 terrac~d bal·kyard wit $245.000. Agent. 645·5044 ~ FARGO Roy McCarcle, Rltr U n 1 q u e w h i t e•~--_:_ _ _:_:.;_ ___ ,3 Br 2~ na . family rm, wat.er·harbor view, R·l BR 2ba c pts thru-out, Woodhrdg l'.:st. $550 mo P l a n s t h u Coas tal dbl gar. Avail Dec 1 640-1 271 fruit trees. $192.500. f/ L ...... ~ ~"1./hJ'/,,, l/676·5717 or l /523·4462 548-7729 RonWllliOtM Realty BAYFRONT Condo w/45' '/~4~/f/ ~A:J;K;E;oO:NN~P;AYY-;MOE~NTS~~-~~~~~~~~~ LacJ-o l~h 494-851 boat shp ~wimmang pool R E A L T y ACRES Near Albuquer· 2 GOOD HElll-~ISA "l:SUY " OwnerS250.000889·0471 que. N. Mex·Rio Grande $131 .500. 496·4852. S500/mo. Evess.59-~ Br. 2 ba, ram rm, (1wll 557·5502 •A..tiqu• Co~· yd. $'150 mu ti-14 "1Ktt . .-READY TOBUILD lbdrm,s m .den.bkfs l 8JOS050ext 4o _ R1 ver·lnflat1on llcdge 2 IE TRUE Hr. dton, 2 Ba ~•cw hunw, Beautiful Deane 2 BR & n I n v c s I m e n l · lR yrd Owner t:un ht>I ch•n or dining! View l Recreation $100 Oown· OH A LOT 3 choice s 1lt:s, San Juan nook pvt yd. Very qwct Irvine Cro'e" 2 h1 . rkn. ' Cap. $46.500 to $58.500. No Dog.s. Wtr.Pd. $275 ba, frµk . tiuol. tt•nn1~ Owner. 752· 1070 eves Mo. $525 movem. Need $4!J5 fl.10 OOU7 . 997·2121.971·8150 Ca re. 223 1 ''~ P omun · 960-3989 Only s12s.1100 Sharp 4 llG CANYON ~7 5 0 0 0 H unt . H ome S 1 t es . 2 HACH HOUSES f1111u11·e 673:1415 th~ ocean' Move right • Take up $39 Monthlv. 28LOCKS2 BEACH BG 4 Bdrm. 2 bath home · 2 HO SES FOR ONLY ln' $257,500 w /pool. jac. ra m rm Takt> $3900 Balanrc Du~ $43 750 MUST Ut:: Newport leach RENTALS 2 Bll.11'l h OJ. FORECLOSURE 1':xclu'41vc 'l'hrct' Arl'h Bay. OVN 36110 rt or tll'~ hldj! . with 5 bdrm' . 4 halhs , til'n. brkfst. rm • dmanl! rm & super lari.:1• Rame rm. Call for de taali. JEFF IRIERY REALTOR 675-9111 SHERMAN ASSOC. Completely remodeled Now . Call Roy Collect · · ea. ••HONEYMOON•• 640-6SOO BIG lol, muc h mo rl' 602947 80!1. --SoLrJ1~~~1~~~E R-3 LOT ••COTTAGE•• Owner will finance. No c. ... t«y Loh/ DON .. T BE 2 LATE Build 4 Units on this 2bdrm,mce crpts.clean. credit needed. $155,0?0 Cryph I 500 SCOTT REALTY pnme County Property fncd .yd .• c a rpo rt. Ni balanCl'. As k for t::d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536.7583 Listed for fast sale at Dogs. Wtr pd. $375 Mo. Chernow 964·2455 beautiful cemetery lots $92,500. Call now 759-9386 S625 mo vein Qwet st If you assume 911c'k loan at Pacific View Park. exas Units. 106-466 uni 1975"2 l''ullerton <bt wn HarborVi•wHome SantaAna 108 NB . 646.2597 after-complexes. 5.2 to 6 . G!!1!f.__ 19th/20th > Call 9tl039tt\l •5 BrSomerset •••••••••••••••••••••• noon/eves. t ame s gross. SEL AvaJl.11 6 •$199,500 Prof. Decor. 542 u~GH IJUY LOW Ne1 500• ,___ j I ru ' • EaSlSlde, 2br, lba. Sludy, Courtesy lo Bk rs , • --re a, Beatty Rltr. 645-4095. Reafru newly dee . remodeled MOVE IN NOW!! 2 FIR. 21 .• ba 2 HH.2h.i 3 BR, 21 ~ b<1 3 RR, i ha :I HH.2 ha :!Ill(. 2 ha i1 1m.2•1 h;J 11 BH, l' ., ba .:t.l.!.1 ~Ii .• S554J $~) $17.> s5;,u $51'5 $1!1:-. • $Hitt~• •By Owne r 640·7 y • Properl'f 1600 " 350 (;HESCENT BAY •785·1457, 684.754 our First! ••••••••••••••••••••••• kits mo 546 6..?99 New :lllr. 3Aa, OR. rr-plc. Pnv cy g lo I th 5 UNITS RmtehH, f9MM, fomrm. v1~wli73-6634 1----------1 a a re n I ' lalboaPMiRwl Grons 2700 I BR, ut1l puad. ranl(t'. ,_ _________ ~~~J ::?~~~/'~,"a~?· CAHMERYVILLAGE G reat lnvestme ~t -••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~64~8:J.@ 1 • W 18th Duplex 0 11c1 l11uk 1n~ •>re.in un hlul Ii; Ca p1strnno 2 Bdrm & I htlrm units J>t.>dert $ r~mocl<'I ror homl' wa l h lllC'ome $155.000 1''001 DP Value (?1 ·'' f . I.tit• '"' !JOO c;11·11111·vu St11·1·1 494 9471 S4'l 0310 HAPPINESS Is and pool areu BKR. Cull NEWPORT IEACH never a vacancy. Four l 3 acres Fallbrook. home & --·------- MO·l720 Three commercial lots. BR uruts & one 2BR unit. grove $119.500. EZ trrns 3 bdrm. 2 bu iJWrn.. rm ?822 -24 -26 ~c wport Yrly income could be Tr adefor OC 673·9473. Ronusrm. frpk.1>001. N1 Blvd., each lot is 25x90'. Sl6.500. Seller will help Red &tat pets. Childre n OK $57 lf523 CA MPOSDt·IRVl"t ~~e I~~ ~m~c.b:~.1~. ~Newp·lflnancangPi~l$2R49,SOOI . W..t•l 2900 CIJ1646·6479 IH:EHl'U-:LD Call 546·5880 Ort er eo ty •••••••••••••••••••••••Local Business man ha. TOWN II OM E .. .a .. 111111 CASH IN A FLASH for cash to buy hom1·~ 1 2Rr. 2' i Ra. IJYI p.1t10 .! Low TAXES !M:S!Nlil r;. 1JlJ your hou.'le or units Orange County area. Nol rar 1:ar w opnr. 11r 111101 200SBalboaBlvd S<.:OTT REALTY a broker. no ltstin1t J ral·1l1t1c:-. S451l °'" Disaster vlctl m of fl' rs Newport Sch. 673·2058 536-7533 handle all details, l.'U II 55!1 SS!IK ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS r h ~~~~~~~~~~'9-____ ..; ... ..;...... Mr Gardner. 675·9\Hll ree ouse VA a p -____ LocaJ business ma n has Pnncipalsonlv l,uxun l.undo 1dcu l 1111 ommerc aal Bldg on csa Verde four plex. 2 t:ash t_o huy homes in · l'Xct• .,hvrt ll'rm rtint.11 PCtl, for sale or le11se, bdrms. ba . enclosed ?ran~c County arcu. Not klDS/PETS OK 2 ti 11111 ,\' :111 1mml'1I -------~--1 6306 W. Coast Hwy. Raragcs . C lose t .. broker. no hsllng~ I EASTSIDE 2 BH. SS~O mu 55!1-l!J J:J. owner agt 548-1290 ::.c h ool s. theater s, handle all dl'la~ls, call j.!ar.$385 893137~ ----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW SHOPPING reslaurants, mark els. M~. ~ardner. 675·9910 646-4848. 675·8258 Oran~elree pa110 home. 2 , CENTER Wr ite Box 378. Da ily Principals only BR b . h bdrm 2 ba. den, tenni~ • ~~~~~~~~~~ Mobh H~• Newport Beach Area. Pilot. PO Box 1S60, Cost • 1 a. wit fng. & c lubhouse. l(y m, pool, I-ForSae. 1100 Triple net leases. Firs Mesa,CA92626. stove. yard ; adults. n s auna . jacuu i. $42(). NEWPORT 2 II ••••••••••••••••••••••• eed ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. S36S Mo. 642·1643 551-4880 • I HEP YOUR CA.SHI! ~:! ~r~~ t~~rrr:~~nt. "UHITS Sll0,00 ....... ,....Wd Afler 5 P.M . SellJn a -.. -n-ylh_m_g_w_1-th_J_ $13,500. We can put you In your .. l.S% d t ct r I " Can you believe It? ll 's 'OWTl Mob lie Home w / an 11.000 Sq. feet rentable n. con ra 0 sa e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fastest draw an the DaJJy Pilot Classifil'<I Acl true! f'abulous Newport. unbelievably s mall In· 11pace. $780,000. Great cond. Net spenda· * * * West. : .a Daily Pilot is a simple mutkr •. highly up gr aded·very vestme nt' on approved GNnJe Elllhlt Co. blell80 mo. Bob Mattel. Anthony Torr Classlf1ed Ad. 642-5678. Just caJI 642·5678 tas te full y decorated i:redll·Easy qualifying 631-l400or I 1.T. 957· 435 F\1lkrtonAw. IOwnhnme ! S.eller ls ''X· Ma ny nice homes t o 444·1758 16 New units In Costu ~t'\\l/1111 Bench Cif?;l-0 "'' { -f) 'C ~C. e tremt'ly mot1vutell and choose from Eosier thani-----------1 Mesa. Un furn. $880.000 You are the winn •rof P\!o '-""'.! ~). ~ P(/" "V 90': FINANCING availa· renting ! Rank Repos ZONED M~ $220.000 Down. 2 BR. 2 Tw.o frH Tick.ts Tltat lntfig11in9 Word Gamw witlt a Chuckle hie A must to !'ll'I' now• vacunt·fo st occupancy. w. ilct. Costa Meta bu. Gross 11ch<>c.Juled rent to the Call i52· 1700 to Pl't'VleW' MOBILE 2 nn. 2 t)11 . horn<' + dbl $71l.OOO yr. Net spendable LONG l:H:AC'll u1 .• ,. • •• ·~'"' det gur. + :shop bldg. S28,00-0 ~ Investment THEATRF.n•:STIVAL 9 1 .. ,.,.,0~0• ""'•'• o• ,... •-1Cto...i,1ec1 -d• bo low II) '°'"' lovt •"'l>le -d· [~ I HOME STQR 9.750 Sq. (t. Lot :i:oned analy!'li!'I Very (lood rcn • "OUR TOW"4" .:plitf l"2NA~~h':.~"~.. ~~f~,·~·.~:.r~: ~~!t¥$ANEW~T,. ~~·:if?.~;~:~~~; I· 1' 1 Et i El MOMAICH IAY THRACE Beautiful 3 Bdrm. 2th bath custom born~ with a panoramic ocean & coastline view. City lights by night. Exquisitely decorated thruout. heated pool & jacuz?.i. $305.000. 95, 4100 PM 551.uaz Center, 300 E. Ocean Bl .. • · · ..,.,., 1panlsh vlew duplex. Loft'l Beach. , ounty, 5 Br, 3 ba . 24712LaCresla.D.P. CallS42·5678.ext329 I 1GONYU f ' frplcs, 2 cer garage, lg aller Coach. 8ll8$'. xlnt SIM~nsil~C.lltw not d laturb t enanu . to claim yourUcket.a. 1 11 I I JI fncd yard. Owner out cood .. furn. Mut t see to rtta e•a •150,000. Prln. o nly . * * * · · · c:ountl'Y. Must sell or l8 a,.._,.I ie •-be t " • w/o pt t.o buy. Ooo ..... ~~ • ·~or 1 • 13 tlora fl major gaa Wltnda 492-4770; wkdaysii----~-----1 y I y Aw ' ! The Na11ona1 8oteno• terms. s1u.ooo. 549-mt !,.. ·il..t . ! eP~>'. au.ao10 ataUon. s100.oooss. L<~2u~la30-~~19St~. ---~~~ W-. l I tr-1..-.,;l;....;...l~r....... f<ovno.tlon "*" •.ooo to r---..;._......;. _____ i.;~::.:::.:::.:·:.:-::....::•:..:· ____ _J ALBERT PU ELL . ...................... " find OU1 tM t""'**ture of the BEACH '-IOUSE-· TY CO nllon 4·PleHI Hunt· ~ l n BR "--""·-""·-"'·--I-~ t wt"' •t k ......_ ... ' ..... 500. HOW IS THI TIMI REAL · &3l·~ in'"'on Be•ch 3 bld1111 ., •• .,...t, Per oat. z · -"'" 11 •n -"""" '•nd A COtDWIU..IA.MIH CO. 496-7222 831-0836 ,,.,..~.., .... L..-. ..... Newport Shores 3 br, .r.: • • 2 ba 123 E. Bayfroat. I another Ito.~ to -'"--single atory. Needs TLC. ror Job aeekera to check oado•IRl•M1/Towa-sl"" by side. $199.:500 ea. $195. Kerb 2131471-3$77 ~ ... R_u .. a_o_M._,;.E_-1 wtio '* t"-ttn1i-••11.re Manna Realty 642-88$0 lhe Dally Pilot He lp ........ for ..... 1700 Ry Owner l·'nMZU . • I r I I' I • '-"'-.... "'Y<\I• ·llVOl'tff Wanted cla1111ficaUon. lr ....................... .. M• JI Z bv 11':-t"' ~ "''-I -c11 TOPO'THa:;WORlDVU the }ob you wanl la not OW EST PRlCl:"~ rn lf)'OUWan\10Ur•dverti1 ..... ••••••••••••••••• yov ._.1op -.i.oNo !tt'°"'~ rfewer Sbr. Vaulted c:e1I· there you mlaht coulder OraftP\rH; 40 Taegelo; Ing mHaage t o r eac: F\lrn. l br hOUH, $400. lnga A/.C, rm ror pool; offerlnc )'our -.r vlcf"a l BR. 1 ba, waierwaya, more peoplt al towe mo. Ut " IHl + 1100 1 uarded; Comm. pool, With an ad ln the Job ten nla . a wlmmlna. coil. ClaaaUled l1 th dep. 609 Narcluua tennis, BBQ. 1295,0tl Waoted cate10Q. Phone $41,tOO. Owntr /a1t.. wa, to 1101 Call Nowt '"'4547 betwMO uam owntaant. 7fi-OOll7 142-5811 m-.. M2>5871 epm. "I •Pf~~D.t.l~l~YLlP~lL~O~T!._ ____ _!TilturtcMr~!!!L·~No!J:!•!!!•Dw!!!!jt,!_.]1111!!!_ ~a lm•a...... .... fmata .,....._ Apw Iwata u.fwa. ._..to sa... 00 Mwy to Lo. 5DZS lw-y to Lom 5025 -----------....................... ....................... ....................... ••••........•.......•• . .•.....••••••.•...•.•........•.•.......•..... ....... u. .. I a • ..'11111 .... W C..-..4MIM• llJJ c:..te...... llJ4 MlwperflHcll )16' Exec M/f'. Npt Bc b ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J l OO •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• prhne lac CatallnaJoc tlsw,.,..._. J26t ... .,.,. .... 1J6t ...................... 1 Or. walk to beach, •mEDAlSY• Rtept lo bucb, yearly vu. Ttnnl1. pool, Jae ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ••••h••••••••••••••••• eaJ'l)etldrae-s. 1tovo It • For KIDS • their Le• modern 2 br, l br condo. ~. :WS.7813 MOllll HOMI ,.rr1Jt, 1 adult, no pets parenll upper. frpk, all bltns1_8n._33_1_3_. _____ 1 l~IMAT10M Ull I pd. 132$ yrly •TPoolLot ~. mo. Oaraae doo ew home to •hare. m.ail ,__.. 873-T~J • ot ~.MZ·MI0!&'2·46S "' ~t.. option lo buy 1010. • Olshwasb~n or female. All wood an repo'1. loan aHumplloo AvllAlabl"' Nov lal. 2DR •2 Bedrooma"1 batb S Br 2 Be. 1tepe to beach a.tau. ocean and canyo etc IP!uyrtnuC90At: •r>t Nor.uofrhtldren •Walktopuk encl. garagf'. no peta1 view, jacau1. Ver VolOr~ Call Un a 675·2311 1780 Placentl111 Avt. CM $475 mo yrly lse ~ 1103 Private La~ Bch. re ._... H ... S..... (114) 842 3790 aldence. $300 per mo w h I 761 1«2 ~ Bdrm, 2 baUu, cpta IAY VllW total. Call 5'0·3006 day A.11a e m drpe bllNI, blk to beach. EASTBLUP'F. Stunnln" Wf·2956evea, Wntmln1ter IMS a. Aduiu. No peu. $500. .. Santa Ana M"6 7070 mo f7S.7~. Pet.t 3826 2 br. 2 ba. frplc. Lgt-For Rent . Npt Sch u p; Anah4"hf'I ~ ~ --patio. Pool. Mature ocean, vlew deck NEWPOIT BEACH CASH FAST 1• ••• for any purpose! I sL. 2nd. or 3rd. Home fquty Loans Tenna and payments tailored to you Any •mount-<ftdlt no problem SHlllNC HOME lOANS, INC. 1100Qwll 5' .. SuktrlOO Ntrwpon k~<h, CA 92660 (714) 955-16 10 Lnst of the new homci> on lne water for lea&e only LH e und enlt!rtuln in elegance in your ntw rustom home with dc:ligner antc•nors COfweojence oriented lo tncludt> 3 car K&raa with auto maur OJ>('ner&. kitchens with nur ro wuve r nl(Pti, &f'lr·cleanlnJ oven:-.. trnsh compuctort. and BBQ range to~. w(•l hnn. an ull moduls; flreplnt·~s 1n la v lnfC rooms & lJ('droomb, indoor IHundr" areea. RUt'st sutll'. fomlly room ond much mor<.' Ouc·k avaslnble to nil tenants Sho'Wn by appointment Coll Unda llnun <71-1 18333150 18 to~ w~kdayt>) A.nah•lm :~ 1()1) Bay/Oc:cta/ I' ark vht ~~.No peta. $540. kitchen. 119 34lh. Rt'f. ~~~~~~~~ frpl, 1a~1 2 br. patio. SlOOMOVEtN m--0922 Offl.-.·R_....._. 4..-00 IWH'-ltt I Adlla. L'fO pola. UO ALLOWANCE -nnw • ••••N ~• Allo 2 br. 2 ba twnht11' Bach. will share 2 bdrm ....................... O,poat..aty 5015 ,.,...alMd 3500 2 b l b I rncd pvt noor plan. PaUo. Pool. 2 ba. Park Newport api Laguna Beach, xlnt ex ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••:••••••Cot .. MH• 3124 patlo. 1ot~~icirua. pvt $42.'J.6400349. withsame.640·5977 Poaure, 310 sq. rt. + l'!WPORT BP:A( 11 38'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• aaraac. S360. mo. 33542 2 Br, 213 33rd St. married at.oraae. Very auractlvt! 2~Ba, rpl plu•h <'Pl•, LA MANCHA APTS Blue Lantera 4i$.9230. cpl pttrerred S325 mo Rea~U 't"'ale to shar ample parkln~. 1000 No x.lnl rec f•C'll, drp11 In Lar1a 1,2414 bedroom L I" Stud I~ close t o Call af't 5, 675 3os9 . =· u~l l~~d ~~1 Coaal. S32S Mo 494-7551 l'l~od .~I :t706 1•vl'11 tc•rdwn apu. Dshwhr. ar ~ UtillU Id ..,.,. 0 f h •· ---------1 bltna,eocl 11ar,1a.sbbq. town. ea pa ·-cun ront ·38t •Lae 3Br. 2 bu, frplc SAMTAAMA ....... _._ ... flwlllls.ltecl Pool G1111 Pd. 778 Scot Call eves. 494•3872 S.aahore. 3 Br. Im med blUns. patio aunde<:k Approit 2480 sq ft . AUrac Get on the right track Pl ' av a 11 . S 6 0 0 mo . b J •· b ·1d I d I b b · Pil ' . M2 5073 2Br. 2Ba. Garden Apt. 2131287 3202 a cony w/ocean vu .,ve w an~. new Y e w' t e Daily ot i. -!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 11i.-..._ Pa••• 37 O 7 rn cd yd gar w II nd r y A p t . S h a r e a p cor ated XI nt S. A f rwy ac C II R 1 ST M AS G I t• 1 -Comrortdblef n~w unit hook·UP cable TV.$525 l>t'luitr lower 3BR RESPONSIBLE party. cess Contuct Louis TRAIN! Appearin~ .,,._ lJ44 Rh.db Cond~ rlua Are! £AC'll, View, plt'r , 2br, ~ J,':c~ooi:. ~~'().{, rl'frig, nr' shops, 11chl11. 2b•. bltn11. jl1u apace. ~; ~1~ ~.u~~1t!~5-J01.3 ~tJ·PORATE REALTY ~;;~0~~nt~•i)!t.af~ •••••••••••••••••••• ••• -4 bdrm J \,. ba ~7~ D).,j $SOO Adlu. ulll pd Til lO pet• 2 BR 2 ba $34 bu.seB. chlld OK. $350 mo blk to bch Yt'arly. l2:S'h P 975--0888 For rnore information Oun1t!I re.-l lir <Ondo ,,Ill ~ond 14•·~l11 (J i)h)' 303 E Ed1cwul~r ~ 648-1782. m-6985. 496-4922 ~lb St. 875·987S Share 4 Bdr. 3 ba. r \1'1------------i and to place your ad AdJtanoa $30(.I Pool,tC'n S"t).\314 lll8712866 HllMilMICNtleach 3140 Park Newport aub-lease home w /2 other s .F\Jm.omceBankorCost CALLNOW nlA, 10 m, ~Ir »2 i!O&I -it! r1n 1 bdr . Yrly 121>S IUDS OK ••••••••••••••••••••••• II mo'lf, 2 RR , 2 bll, s.c44 S185/mo. Non smokers. Mesa Plata. SllO Mo. N 642-5678 Or•nicotrrl' l'o ndo I bdrm Lakl' 1>t'tlln1. AdWl6. No prla, pl)OI, t~nnli;, ..-le $325 mo Avatl l>e<" l 67) ll'm Adult• No pcl1 ti73 0072 3 br. 1 ~ ba $325. Pool. SHARP. beach, t,2 & 3 mo r .P. Ciill 957 8fH4 963-l779 Lease. 5S6·3900. 1MoMy·---to-Lo.. ____ 5_0_2_5 lr13·5708 64.S-8084<10am·7pm l BR rrplc. dl11hwshr. eek Bl/Gay M stra1lL&doPen1J111ulaurea upl •••••••••••••••J••••••• • •. tl "41\·""'·" lbr, atepe to brh . .iarg 1 kl h b r•(' 3 br ~1., ba, frpl, 1toM•1a 3724 2 Br, 1.,.., Ba townhou!!C. garage a pa os,......,__,.. p11rkln1t. ycorly S~ mo oo DI to s r eaut. l.000 sq, ft. Newly de Shortterm R.E.$ " ll pool .,....,... 1173 -..o furn. Npl 3 Br 2 Ba, $200. corated ofhce space. Al Available , .. Qt <'araar.laerncdyd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~uirsnic . pa 0 • ' ~ ... -· d v·11a ~-'"'' """" Dlck.8452094 or part avail able Im Call673-esi4 ~ Turlloroc:k II 1wbl1totb. lOWnb<>UltC WI\' lt'W 2 llr 2 Ba. rar~l . tile tintry, frplc. dr<1l>l''· pr1v polio. 2 car 11ar .. txKJI. WS/l11c ~-0062 Annlverury L.n 631 rac 1 br furn wl1t11r. J1&~u~~tr:fi1~~ Adul .JG41Wln I ge 3302 Marcus Aar h 0 med. $1.10 per sq. rt.1----------or 7~ ltli7 $270 Adlll'O only OJ>t!n ony. . . -·--New 1&2 bdrm luxury h IL &b h Roommate to s h are Xerox telecopaer, com MEED A LOAM 100 J' E MP 8 30 5 Sat's 9·1 2bdr 2b l rer ·g adult apls In 14 'Phtn11 sc1!'11'1·nec.utll'V..~9~7,.,... Dl . Townhonw HB. Female. puter & answerln • SL prof S48 4968. 2110 Newport m. 11· 8 ove, " from $3l5. + pools. ten "" ...., ''"" non·11moker. 898·8922. You might uve a lot of bdrm 3 b 111 n <' • Bh'd CM pool Adult.s. S300 per mo. 848 9000 L :. er v 1 c e av a 1 I ab I c lime and money by st•c· C'lubhou11t Veuly S ' 5M-1795 nis. waterfalls. pond1>1 IAY VllW · · ynn 675-8030 """· """4 -le-"" 37 ... From San Diego Frwy 2 BR 2 b r I R d d mg us first! No hulp, no ,,_. -· __....--" -S 1 l 3 bd dri N rth Be h l . a., rp . 1u1rage oomma tc nee c to ~ · t CPA fr'c charge. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pac ous, q utc r m ve 0 on ac 0 Yearly SSSO, unfum. share house, walk to 0 nva e 0 1 e. ---'---NEWPORT IEACH AC.UNA BEACH MTR townhsc apt w/lge pvt McFadden then We11l on -HIWPORT beach, $200 mo . 536.3529 avaj able al Orange COMDO , INN.175/wr'&up Maid patio. Pool. Adults Mc Fadden to Seawind IALIOA Rochester In Cost Loan cou n i.('lani;, 5650 unlur/S700 rurn. Blue 3 S.·drnom, 2"1 bath, ~rv .. color TV, heated Sorry, no kids o~ pets. Village. (714>893-5198 REALTY 675.Sl7 3 bdrm. h11e, else to bch. Mesa. Reception ist p&ck11g1~5~~9emenl ~leoch 3241 ...•..•......•..•• , .... Lagoon V1ll11. ocnfmt on bt>.1uUfully upgraded pool Ulil. <714l494·S294. $400. 645·3.381 or87a-S949. Townhouse. lovely. sp11c 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, gar. blk t Sl.50/mo. plus l/J uhliUes ~~!"Y& ~c;.~~c4:rk~~.1--------- pvt bch 714 /499·3217, elt>c. l(arugc doo 985N.Co1.1stli)Ny. 2Br.newlydecor .. nrSo. & home·like. 2 br with bch. Vrly . $550. mo. 848.9556 646-4428 95 %o 2131703-0230 OJ>t•ner, pool. &auna, etc. wportleoch 3769 C:O.sl Pl11Zu, A/C, pool. pvt, gale<J entrance+ 2 67s-6670Agt. Irvine home owner to ----------•S475. mo . Cull Landa ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11dlls . Gas/wuter. m cl. pahos. Sof!le wath 11ll·ir-e•--_. 387 s hare s200 + 111 ulll. 200 Sq. Ft. $480 mo :I BR.2ba.,flrntoccan.& 99l-0660 BR 1 b r ~I S395mo.SS7·4S16 garage.Swammangpool.---• Wkd / 551-4388 Ma rguerite Pkwy & sun.set view~! NearCres-g C furnished. 1 blk'to~ca/"' I d l d 2 BR Jacuu:i. Tennis court11. I •••••••••••••be••••h••••• ys eves. Avery on S. D t'rwy I cent Beac:h Nort h 1 anyon, c:orner $450/ Adlls no pets .~ew Y ecora e blk to Huntington shop. I Br. walk lo ac , sec. Roommate wanted F/M Mission V11.'JO. Prufe Mesa Mortgage ma y ;ir Laguna FrenchCountry Bordeux 3 br. 3 b 67"n"~· • · •.:1.,.,Ba.carpl'ls/drapes. pi.ngcentermall.AdulL'i. dep. + Isl & last loshare2BR,3 baluxury Mgmt831-7444 rangea newinst1tut1onal architecture, <;tovc & French country kitchen .,.,,.. bll·ins. & pool. Uul inc:I. No pets. From $435 $245/m o . No pets. Dana Pl Condo.Mature. loan up to 95% or ap retrtg Lib new; will all amenities. $1300. mo. No Pet.s. $295 mo. Mgr. Sea wind Village. 1 493.5255 art 6 pm. responsible. rer. req. $2~ l' 11 e ~ta b I '~ h c d praised value. ( llP to consider lea1>e/opt1on Dec. 1st. Agt 759-1131. OCEAMFROMT MS-5647 Hunungton Village Lane . +an util. 496-2661 ~lytc~~~~b1l v ~1115 ~~8[t $60,000) Avail. now. S750 Mo . 837·0666 3BR.2ba.wntr S600 H.B.(714>898·9961. LglBr.sunnyaptw/vaew Rererences required NO PREPAYMENT 494·7SS1 2 Bdrm apts. unfurn, wlk to bch & shopping Male will share apt with BLUFFS3 bdrm. 3 BR. 2 ba., wntrSSOO ramlly complex. no pets. 2 Br, cruldren welcome, 229 Aven1da del Mar remale, $10 wk. Costa Flexible arrangement Fast, courteous service LOIJllllHI HIH5 1 250 On grec.•nbell. $700 STEPS TO OCEAM 2208 apt 3, College Ave no pets. Starting at S27 S2l5·$225 mo. Jst mo. Mesa, 556.2772. Call 631-0180 from 9 2 For information call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Al(enl 644-1133 3 BR. split-level, unlurn. 642·9'760. mo. 848-6907. secunty de p, cleaning 1 R..t• 4450 MESA MORTGAG £co ? BR 1 BA patio bme. A/C. RR 2ba Condo. V1'ew Yearly. $675. M-a Verde 2 BR. 2 bl.I damage 492 5771 Female wanted share 2br ••••••••••••••••••••••• A California broker 2BR.lba .. wntr$47S ...,. Near 5 C~oints . Comb. . . fumaptw/male.S2Swk. .,.84 ..,.86 CJW, pool. spa. etc.$400 unck Bay. •"""Imo "'·I ewly decor'd Adlts· n modore ar Apls 2 r W &-1-.."'--uo ~ No kids/pets. 494·49M ua ~IN "° 2 BR, l ba., wntr$4SO n · · · · n.-....... CM . 546-2068 · ----------• Renata SS&-1101 3 BR. 2 ba .. wntr. sooo pets. $300. MS-3650 l{jds welcome. ~ mg •••••••••• •• •••••••••• NEWPORT ILVD Nf"::W 2Br. tea. rprlc. ·Aar do Isle house for leas 2 lir. bayfront. yrly SSSO 3 BR 2 ba a ll elec new at 7871 Commodore Cir. Midway City. 2 Br apt Nr Fem'I. rm male wante<J to 900 sq. ft. 2 bldgs. Addi· <'OndS38S.mo. ISl'lll). Sl200permo. P.ARICLIDO Co~'d 'parking . Apt3.S29S. Beach 81+405 Frwy. aharelg. 3bdrm.bse .. ttonal s torage avail. \714) 832-9980 Ask for Mr. Ri•ffS W..t.d 503() 673·6634 bdrm. 4 ba. den. bar 2 Bdrms. 2 buths , frpl, Ownr/agL. $450 mo •Large 2br Long Beach, G r o u n d f I r • St75tmo.847·8217-:.ke~ty or park In~. Condo ror renl,new3RR, steps from Bay. Rer. adultsonJy.$4.25 642·2164 new crpts,frplc,$245 mo. dra11es+~lu1ih. r pls . ,___·_90_. _______ •:ushrequiredforprof1t11· 2 ba, La0 una lllllfl. E)(· .Req li7:>-1~3S9 2 B •· d d No pets. (714 > 838-8974 Re!ng +bit ns. $2&5. N 4350 TOP LOCATION! ble real estate develop· ,.. r, c~..s. rps, yar . n pets. 892·8139 t · 1 tras, month·lO·month or dogs 10 17thlrM•wportll~d. m1•n JO nt vf'nlurc" · · · NEW 28r, adults only. , .. $500 ooo S2 · 11 Isl'. No pels , 759·0577Dollhouse for lease, 3 br, 2 979-0136 S3SO & up 1702 F1onda Duplex·2Br, I '°'Ba. $ Balboa Island s ingle. Can Successful relaal s hop · lo ·m• inn, anytime. ba, lge pvl yard, pool. Cut" 2 Br 1 ba upstairs al Adams.'536-4729 . drro 893-0225 eves 846· 7 be locked. $CS mo. approx. 950. sq. rt Secured) by 8fee s1(mple . CI06e to schools. shop· ~ . , , ys 675-6239 S600Permo.Bkr675-6700 t714 547. 451 7 14) Call Karen, R~ t;<1rpel pang. Washer/dryer , encl. 1ear. nr OCC, n SUPER 1 br pool gar _1_ ... _~ 644--0195cves. t133·338o., 1litl·~~76. 2br, rerrig incl. $850. Agent. pet.!!, $28S 7Sl ·3696. frplc. trees. SlT5. Adult::.'. ~nts Fu..--gle garage, near fun .-Striol RMtol 4500 Tnnt lba, AC. fr2plc, up 646-1M4or 642·S060 CEANFRONT I Br S390 F 'li -• 842·9583 ·642·5251 fWU ......... l"'-d 390 wne.311Edgewater.S40. •••••••••••••••••••••• grades. no kids, no pets. • argc 3 • . ama es..oiuY • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• s:;&-7499 · $380. + utililte!> uxunous 3 BR. 2.,,, ba class A apt & area. new no. pets. Wo<!d I and 2 Br. 2 Ba. new paint, new THE EXCITING 01nt warehouse. Condo. on water Floorl redeco. 714 ·67S·4H8 Ka.iser. Mesa Ha. 186 E crpts, adults. 8181 San PALM MESA AnS. • Rewtol 4400 sq.rt. available, LOWEST LOIJllllHIMi91e4 ce1Hn g Palos Verd adults :!lslSt.546-6"5 An"elo. S310. or. call MINUTESTONPT ••••••••••••••••••••••• S8l·747o. •••• •••••••••••••••• • •• "' I "Y_,..MT Ao-ES 1BR.2 ba. rplc. lrll rncd stone. frplc~ walt~over-lboa OceanfronL 2 Br. Spacupperduplex E·s•de ow ner co I I e c t BCll "' """". ~ LC1J1•11leaclillltdln. llllhrfttR .... yd. Pacesetter, $475 mo S7'"~·moext:"'!.8!~~,. mirrors. $450 month to month. new rpt. drps. 3.br, 2 ba 12131289-2426 Bach.1&2 BR ~nnery Village.New or. 4 6 s . t 8 3 o s q fl lstT.D.'s. olso ,,., ......,.......,.. A 900 di from $230 & up fices from 300 sq fl . ' -~T ft , -~ 494-1941 eves bet9 · b 2 gent. 631-4 ~g~ P~~~:,7176 ~·$440 mo. NO DEPOSIT Adults. No Pets fantast i c v iews, lg S2SO·S900/mo Ans Ph 2wu -· ...->. 3 bdrm 2 ba with new ounly, 5 Br. 3 a . ch w/k1lchen In newer 540-4..31 · · NO RETURN. New 3 br 1!>61 Mesa Dr patios· parking &.-64&-_335 __ 7 ______ -i Fant!!!l Terms slnl:1! 1949 carpet on qwel street frplC11. 2 car garage, lg bldg. close to beach. or 2 br. den. 2 ba. bltns <S Blks Ea~l or Newport Janitorial included. 2808 MOW LIEASIMG Sattter Mtc). Co. :'<lice lndscp $500 mo. Ref. fncd y1trd. ss7s . mo. May Ideal for qu.iel sngl work· New large 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Incl. ~rri~. Blvd.> Lafayette Ave .. N · 8 . Off W h XI t 642-2171 54S-06 I I rcq. 499-3686 lse w/opt to buy 54~7971 Ing adlt. No pets & no bllns, path>. No pel.S o Gi?m1m Rlly 9am·5pm 546·9860 673-1003 1 0 ~e 0 r ~re 2 ou~e~ J : r Shores lease garden home harming 4 Bdrm, 3 ba s mokers please. S2SO mo kids. $365. 353 Hamilton ? Bdrm yard garage IAY VIEW Freeways. Anaheim 3bdrm, 2ba ,frplc, pall home. -4,atio. ram rm. + SlSO dep, 1st & lest l /~ days or wknd . ~ S300 ~ + dep , MOllLE HOME On Lafayette . Cannery 9307 sq.rt. <714 l 761·060l "rdns. ekl "Ur . opnr frplcs, no pets. Fam Call btwn 6PM 9 PM. 645-3818 . 8"7-1100 IMFORM"TIOM Village. Office spal:1! SOO ~,w__.._~ 4600 ., "' pref. $1 000/mo . 203 675-6349or54Q..0101 "' .,.,..... ~ be ach, tenn1!>,pool & Miramar Bal Pen.in p l·BR in new tnplex. or. EW B 2 B I Rent option to buy info l01200sq. ft. •••••••••••••••••••••• Sauna Pvt area. adul · ' · So. Coast Plaza: J(ar .. N 2 r a. c 06e t · · BILL GRUNDY •mall pe•r 49" 1675 673--0941 S-CletM• 177 h d beach $360 per mo repo's loan assumption, Realtor 675-6161 ee<J storage aru for ., .., .r w s r / ryer s p ace. '964·2937 · etc.EuyflnaoceO.A.Ci----------•rumiture.Approx Z:iO "'I GUEL S fl 0 R L · s· Rr. 2 ba. 3 car gar. con •••••••••••••••••••••• Adults. No pets. $315 Mo. 9offices. ir."ECUTIVir. ft. w1th1n 10 ma ra·'1u• •• r~ : do. Newly decrt'd. N Ocean view, lg studio, uli ...,..,9293 b I I ...,.. '" u ~ Spacious 4 bdrm, 1 1,1 ~a. Hoog. $450/mo. 631-0459. included $245 552-4046 .....,. BR, 1 a, nr Y new, R MobU• HoJM Store SUITES CdM. Call 673-95109·5.30 ram. r m ' beach. tcnrus. 498-0085 2 Br. 1 ba. all elce. Brand patio. encl. gar.: llf2 m1. Westminster 848-R895 Luxurious offices. ex· 64().l749eves REPUBLIC HOME LOAN TM ColWpOfly Otltef's R .. tr You To When TMyCGMIOt ArrGRCJI D • Loan $635/mo. 493·6293 o Local bustness man ha. new. 187 E. 18thSt.S400. tobeach.S3S0.642·fW13 W.Anaheim 761·1442 ecutive secretary , 831 -1453. (•ash to buy homes i • .._.__. mo.Agt54l·S032 Br. 2Ba. 't2 ma to bch. Anaheim 956·101l per sonal phone cov. ' 1/lre•nt/ 2NO'S --Orange County area. No ~ !-n•S 547 4951 E. Anaheim 9564500 · t 11t:t-_.;. Mission Vl•jo 3267 a broker, no listing. Unfwnl1h.d Cottage type l br. gar. s4oo mo· · 0 Santa Ana 554-7070 ~!~:~c;e~~~~~isx~~~~. .:::':':.~••••••••••••• S I 0,000-S I 00,000 •••••••••••••••••••••• handle all details. Cal •••••••••••••••••••••• $280. Util. pd. New crpt ..::84:.:7.:..·.::..3384=--------•----------1 notary. Lease or monlhiw-llitltesl lrollen-759-1183 _ Super 3 br, 2 ba. (rplc, Mr. Gardner, 675·9910 • * * noors. 1st, last. Sl3S. dep l"N 384 to month. Near so. Coast n. a. u.. 5005 d&hwhr. patio, fncd yd, Princ1pal11only Sarah Geier Avail now. No pets 1....................... 4000 Plaz1.1. O.C. airport & ,,.,p01Nftn1 Dentist would like to bor gar. Kids & pels ok. S445. H bo v· A b r 520 R J n~ St child ol<. 2042 Meyer Pl. 5 mo. 2Br. Orangetree ••••••••••••••••••••••• freeways Call 979-2161 ·R·INT····S·H··O·P··s·:::.·ooo···y·r· row from pnvale part} Agt .nofee.964·2566 , arr a~w .• r. a c d ,'1 ~,. 64S-7388.0penSat.2to4. "-ndo.ove r lookswtr, Roomw/katchenelle · · ,,.., only.lhavees1abhsh1'cl •,..,., """. t rm. tennis, xlnt loc oruna t .-~.ilr ""'' •"" k & Or Cly capt1v" trade •11->-'"' dlts ts """I t ~wee up Near Bra·s tol •-Bak r · · .. pract1.c" 1n Or. Ct". C\· ~w. $800. (71 .. )'"0 ... Vnuarethewmnerof FOURSEASONSAPTS a 'nope '"""' • e" . "" e . N T .c " .. "" ...... · l .,.,., """" S4K 9'7SS C M 300 Sq ft Sl75 els Sl0.000 mo. l'rms #U'>llcnt ln<'Omt•. credit & 3 BR,l:V.ba h1~heslquali· (213)790·5125. Twoft-ffTkket1 Spac.2brtownhouse.11h rus.ec.~ · · · · · .mo ARt.751-1400 ~~llatt>ra l. Please nn tyhome.Ru1ll1ns.~u"" tolhe ba. pvt patio. pool.•-leoc• 39 .. • ReaJtor,548·7729 ,.~ 3 Bd 2 b N --:r---agents or loa n com· ya rd. S450/mo Call rm, a e~o LONG BEACH Adults. $300. 735 Joan ••••••••••••••••••••••• *A .... uadorl•• AJRPORTLOCATION PARTNER Sh r I t p.1mcs need call. P I' Renata 55&-7707 ores, rp c · a raum THF.ATRE FESTIVAL St. 646-6483eves. RG lBr apl, stove & Lovely gardens· Brooks Lge 3 room suite, all utll 99'7-7060 3269 comm pool & tennis "OURTOWH" refrig, 1 yr lse. Semors wtr.fall pd. Jantrl ser v. Cpts Our hu:.ane~s ITlmc ----------Newport leoch Blt.ns. newly painted st.amng Eddie Albert a l Br, POOi. patio. Gas paid only. S295 mo Avail now •Kitchen Facil. avail. A-. $395. mo No leasE Magazine 10·9·78> a:-a ~~...ewts/ •••••••••••••••••••••• crpld. Peggy. 960-4392 ... _ Long Beach Conven adults only. no pets. ......., new exc1tang approach an Penottafs/ E tblulf 4 bd .,.., fW6.-0983 New cpts & kitchen flr •Jacuzzi, heated pool recfd. 2082 s. E. Bnslol f th l b es'! n as rm exec r 1 lion & Entertain men · 312 Holly, shown Sat Nov •Wkly or daily maid srv. S u it e 2 o o, N . B one 0 e op usan · 1 Lost & Fo.d home or 3 bdrm + den. 3BR Iba , deck. rp C Ce t 300 E 0c Bl r l2 PM the U S U.tab prof1tu D.u . Ls e s800 mo stove, huge yard ssoo Lonn .. eBer. acb · ean · Lge 2 Br apt in IS una 11 rom noon to5 •TV&phonenvallable (714 lSS77010. · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 29 S J Rd " I Ad Its ts and Sun Nuv. 12 from A1lowa1S6lW'k 1---------ble. s tand riit id in'. ~~..ts 5 100 w/gardene r. No pets t ... ,, ..... t ames · Call642·s678 ext329 S27compex. ul .ndope · 9AM 10 lPM. (602 > 2277 Hnrbor ,CdM dlx suites, ulil pd. DrawedS3SO per w$2k,,000e" ••••••••••••••••••••••• R f 'd A 1 ..,_ l ""'.......,.. • S mo. lJit. ast, eposa • ct l ,, cs req · v;ia · ~P · toclaam your tll·kets. 768-2654. Costa Mesa 64S A/C, ample pkg, Fr $185 pe ne ovcr • 28th.64~7388or642·3524.2 r oommates & 1 ••• 67~125. t----------1 300 '. No l se r eq'd . Reqwres $17.500 cash PENNY Byappt. decla.wed cat seeking ......... __ 1·•-~ 310 2br, lba, yard, e~I gar, Cute 3BR. 1 ba. $500 67s-6900 Ry appoint only ,·all dd t I l t -.. -washer/dryer hook ur,. month. View· no pets. ••·Ide C. M. Pvt bdrm, --------S71-SJS3, 9·5 PINCHER NO FEE' Beaut. nrw 2 a 1 aona room ma es •••••••••••••••••••••• Call <213l 0 "0 5118 °"" NJ CdM rr• """' ft bl 4 ° d M Adults, no pcts. new~ .,.,.,. bath, rrpl, refrig. St8S, ce o 0ce . ......, 5q " 3 BR apts nr channel, su et vr con o. on 2brapt lb' A 11 N l l ~/ Bus 1ne si: purlner 111s ADS yrly rentals. NB. Also, 2 thly rent S168.75 + ut1l. S4SOinclud ~tit. decorated, $325. 359 16 t Br & 2 Br apts view SS2·420l. va ov s · -"" mo tnbuunR gifts & J<'Wt•lry &JBRaptsonPenansula '!cnn is c rls /pooll · Cal1Jim 673·7298 Pl.CM 644·9516 ocean view. w~lk t~ oom, attractive. IJlllio, C.llLanda675·2311 No sellln~. Guurantcell yrly 675·4912 Tue lhru JllC/sauna, 2 car garage. E.side 2 Br 1 Ba, 1 cnr beach, $480-S380. M9-llfl6 J>Vl. e nl., nice work In" 300 sq ft. $165 per mo. ar profit $3.47!; or mon· ONLY n SaL ' 634·5J08aft5. lalboaP9ttiflMla 380 24 E M ,., C.o M {'ash inVl's tm(•rll. Call ¥----------t•••••••••••••••••••••• f?ar. l . Coslll esa. lbr, duplex, frplr, O<'c11n Pt'r!lonSlOOt mo 497·36117 sla esn Roh (213 )1'.!28 l5&1) dir<'t't Big Canyon townholTl<'. 3 ·LIDO ISLE LG 38r, 2ea. near beath St. $325. Agt.545·4095 v~. all appliances lnclud ocatloft Retttals 4250 540·78Sl nrt•olle<'l Br. den. golf cours e 5 Bdrms in t his s pac frplc, heamed ceilinRS. 1 bdrm. collage . E.side d1shwasher. sundrck & •••••••••••••••••••••• 1----------vaew. pool/lenni.s. S900 h o me. L ge l iving dshwshr, garage, $5 C M n ear Cath olic garage. s.ns lncld uUI. NSt;NAOA Bt:ACll MEWPORT/llVIME anlfinanc1ally111dcpen mo 644 8746 rm + den . I m mac . mo. yrly. dys, 640-571 Church. adults, no pet11. 213-693-0993. JIOlJSE. Sleeps Ii. $4 fo'\Jll Service SUit.es dent. proftl i.hunng as SJ.SOOlmo lse eves/wknds $200/mo. 548-8357. ....__.._...leach 3869 day. 968-<6073. $295 Monthly soc. 10 a11s1st an ;ill opera· LIKE MEW HOME Wohrlrottt HOMe ·--,....n b lUs ..o789 taonal phases of South All upgraded, view cn y 6 11-1400 s Newer28R,2ba,yearly lBtw/stove,refrig.clos •••••••••••••••••••••••aim Spnn 1 Condo on QlllP Y 968 Coast Actors Co-0p. N lJghls 4BRS & FIR. LR Adlts. no pets. Eves ; to buses. stores. Adult PAllC MIWPOIT Ml!,•lon 11f111 Country ---·-------lnvstmnt req Exritlnlt & yrd. $1150/mo. 752·0617 ce.-• 127 213/257·9792. No pets. $225 Mo. 541MJSl Bach t Io r ", l or 2 Club. 9S3-)4l0 523 Sq ft. om ce space tc stlmul11ttnR work w/blg A.gt. ute s ma 11 1 Br. nea 2 Bdt., l ba .. new tnstaJla Bedrooms &Townhou.t\es Al.M OF.SERT CONDO sub·leue ln Lagu~:i pol<"n l f u I u r e 1 n " Sl700 Mode 3300 fl bea b S26S tlona. ne w carpets From $349.SO by Wct1k or Monlh SUptr Hllls, S308 month. Avail 9S7-0282 Npt Bch cuslm 2 ~y . 4 ~R . c' 67~120 drapes. Small pets o Specta~ular spa, total loc .. 2 DR , r's nbl Oec.lst.830-6030 1----• ...:.-..,-.---- Sell .my item Of' com hinal ion of 1lems fOf' S7:i nr leas with a Penny P111chl'r i\d. 3 lines for 2 CQruil'<'UllVt' days. Each llddlttonal line as 00' for the 2 days Chan;e 1l • No~·ommerc1al ud:i f'or mon• 1nrorm nt1on llnd to plare your 111l r11ll 642-5678 w/pool. Lrg Back Bay VIEW! SSOO. 492.ms . $325 Mo.642·2464 recreation projlram. b'13-8821 Deluxe medica l suite Leah-McCalllat er lot. 645-7783eves . Upstairs lg 2 Br t Ba sodaJ pro1ram. 7 pools. t! round nr Corona de ean Hills Condo, 3br. w/balcon y was hin 2Bdrm .. lba .. beamceal lennlscourta.AtFa11hlon ov 14 to Oc•c 14. Pork~ R i " i Co 23435C;1m1natoP11rt1rl.1 ~-----1111~-- * • • 2YJba. (rpl~. pool. glf cse. faciL & gar: Vrly S4SO lngs, pool avail. $265 Mo. Island. Jomborcc-& Son Newport Twnh~e. Your ar. c~7~~~ ca rp. l~.•~tma lhlb SUftER HEW & ocean view No pets. Call dys 675-5196 or eve &4.2·3464. Joaquin Hilla Road. hdrm & pvt bath. Kitch & You art' the winner or IHDUSTRIAL ILDGS Eva Chrlstenaen 842·3935/661-6997. 675-8213 2 Dd 3 Bd 17 I 4J 64 ... 1900 rt'C'. r1&cllllil'" prlv1ll•1tes. New dtluxc omce spac. Two FrH Tickets SEl.LJNG fo~A..'iT! 1 :ul!15 ~1.1N'•\V\' ·•• .. ITT. n S:K>0.6409"31#&)~"637ll now avail. 301l0 Crowr t th Cl s (' Co:-111MPSJ SHctoc..earVi•w Coplstr.oleoclil311 C.M.-N .B .. all bllns.oacholor unit~ blork --Valley Pkwy. Laguni LONGR~ACH ~~kf:~lqdl4 ~V~. Youarethewanner of 2 81\ 2v-, baths, pool pvt•••••••••••••••••••••• p&U~yd : somt! w/frpk, from beach. All uUI pd R.....,. .. Sw• 410 Nliuel .4~2344 THEATRF. f't-:STIVAI. Tustl.n araddrf'ss. TwoFrHTld&ets Golt Course. $4901mo .LGE 2BR 2ba, 1st fir . encloeed aar: lndry r No kids, no pet.II. 201 F.. •••••••••••••••••••••• -"'OURTOWM" STOftPAYIMGR&fT! to the Cote Really 640-5777 duplex. Enc l garage . or W I D h ookup. Balboa Blvd. $250 per C.t ~Wll OFFICE SPACE st. level starring Eddie Alhf•rt •I Call today & Hk about LON08EACH ...... Ocean view . $400. S 35 0 ·S"7 5 . TS mo.+aecur1tydep.Call U•a-•----t Csl.Hwy._£~~.$l4Smc the'-o-h Conven oru is·;~ dwn program. 'm~:,1,~ET~W ... TXAL Caplttr.o 327 <714)493-9197 Managemenl.&U·l603. Sue~7707 Sh&reah:~~n tomo.S44....... tion&'"E';t~~ta1nment (11•> 838·5970, lOAM · s•·rrln1 Eddle Albert al•••••••••••••••••••••• Walk to beach 3 BR 2 BA Lar1e 3 bdr .. 2ba, patio. WESTCLJFFCONDO ~t·CVA11J lJHuM!rm n~ 6 warehouse apace Cent.er, 300 E. Ocean Bl , SPM Moo-Sun. .. haded 2br, 2ba, condo. ' Near OCC, No peu 2b u 121 avaU. Irvine lndu1l Long ouch ~~~~~~~~~ I.be Long Beach Conven· Court yd entry. View, s undeck , gar, ocea Mo. 751·3886. r .ava . UI.t>~~n>Qf(t~ artia, 1700 aq ft, flnllhec Call642·5678,ext329 1: lion fc Enter tainment pool, waaber " dryer. view. S400. 493·7587; $450 845-9"2 C'I• llt)lllN' h.I\~ otnct1. 6 rooma +reeep toclalrn your tickets Center. 300 E. Ocean Bl., car IBl'J. &: 1ar1 door 675-3'760 ~haded 2 Br l Ba elec. 83Ml34Sln~ 19'71 Uon, 400 aq rt wa.rebouM * • * Looll Beach e>pener. $390 mo. 54f..3ll8 Duplex apt. walk to bc:b. kit .• w/pool &: carport. w/overbe•d door. 1718:1---------1 ~~'-16:·=~~~=· ZU. I IHICottdo Wuber,d ryer.dthwahr. Adulta, no pet s. $29$ ROOMMATES Arm1tron1 Ave .. Ir v SllO,OOO&UP * * • u.o1mo 840-1037 499-3912or499·4307 '1Ml82dys. SIMre-14-S..e 1•540-__ 11_1_1._____ PH YIAR ---------t-----;;;;;;;;~--1c-.-de4 Mw JIU f:r\Jo:fi mnr11 Pay least One 12 x 20 profettlon f4cellent ramlly profit STOrtl ••) ,11111 a.Llfff• .. l•a offac.-e 11ulte with recep oppor tunit y . Goin~ What a Wonderful World Take Ume to relax iand ••••••••••••••••••••••• W~Cherk Refer~~' Uon area + Ex~utlv Retail. wbolesal • swap or Shopping ri1ht al ahop al home. It'• aim pl er-. 1 ~. •l'Ji rafria, "' Br, utJl pd. Children ok Nm Han Cal 146·4212 ~reury . 4120 Birch St meet bu.lneu. $20,000 In· your noaertlps every. w Ith Dal I y P 11 o t ~d~59:5.4~i2n.o :~ No pets. Mllr Apt 7. t He~r&elf Lo a N.B. 965·1524 Moo·P'ri. clda. inventory, 1tor1• ~~~ ~~ T: ~~ ~ua.:!':' :,::e,t!: I ~. M,.. Dyer. Wallace, 548·9580 Hea:Jr~eledJon of r:srM~• r:;.~~t~t ata~;:l Have you rud today'• =3J~~<t97~ btw youud, calJSC.587'hnd ·Hll, call • friendly BR, S42S tncl 1u. wtr 1 Br. yrd. 1ar. am. 1 Br, ln~DAIL~82>T BR •P•rllfttnt. Coat Cluaitled MM1 " not. w· ... '"·CTIONT let a C1aaaUiod Ad·VllOI' Claulrled Ad·Vlaor • No peta. 614~ llartlOld IC J'd $300. 541-GCM OC' HELPWANTEDAD8 Mtaa tmntodl1te ~ ,ou·~ milllal tM beet ,..,_~: .. ~ . .'~ .. _..., .. -heJp)'OU '4a-NTI n54771. -· 141-zne ane ..0.41U bllpbla•eown1 ......_._,_._,. I • --A - SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Goatee -Young - Byway -Moraue - BURY the GUY The r·htlooal Science t'oundnUon apent SIS.000 to find o ul the tern· peralure or the wild A1a11kan Brown e.ar and anoc.tier Sl0,000 to BURY lhe GUY who took the temperature . 17 ... Lod&Foumd W..t.d. 7075 Help Wonted 7100 twpW..ted 7100 HllpW..ted W..ted 7100 Wa.hct 710 HelpW..ted 7100 ••·•••·••••••••·•··••·•······•··•·········•·· .............................................................................................................................................................. . Lost: Sml g rey Mull. RELAXING MASSAGE harmacist Available, lerical Large ins co. ha Cl.ERK/frotttl>ftk Counselor . PT for nu shaggy, tag 11 816'780. Bob J ames Lu.· Ma!lseur cat reg. Exper .• rella· AvtoMOtfve nJting nter wanted. Mus immed opening for hi Neat appearance. Muc·b tlonaJly kno~n womeni; 7~3699 Outcall 9-9. 494-51J I ble, refs. S57·3029 LOTPERSOM CHECK FfLER have own U>ols & be abl schJ grad. Xlnt working detaJI. 2 girl office. f'n.. figure salon. 642-~. FUU time with exceUent to run job. Remodelin conds & benef. Sat. 494-SS21 Lost or Found a pet'! Call A nima I Ass is t a n c e League. 537·227:1. no fee. LOST Par akeel wh ite w/blue on back & taal Ri k e y e Re w a r d . 6"16-4J60 R EGN ANT ~ Carin~~·. DEGREE Experienced person de· benefits. Exp. preferred, experience a must. Cal SYSTEMS 0 _.. ---------• COUHTER HELP confidcnua l counselin~ T T .... sired for permanent posl· 1 J aft 5 675-0043 .-~. Jerk Liquor Store clerk. FUil & P/t. Apply in pers referral. Abortion. adop IM THg~15~~US taon (We will train). Fr· ~~:~~~~~~ider c enca er pm. · wiM.ll ltrtain oson compuXt.el rt. PT. retired OK. Apply in Dimmett Cleaners. 3200 lloo &keeping + L Inge benefits . Call Sales lRVINE NATIONAL C & rHIERS us ype wpm. n person: Holiday House ECstHwy, Cdm APCARE 547· Desa.res position in pre· Mgr.forlnterview. BANK ~ oPPt>r for trainee. Apply Llquors. 2937 E. Coasl1---------- vent1ve denta l o re. Call Janel Van D k Permanant pltime open· m person 8.30·2Dm. Moo JN•y,CdM. Cowt Director COUNTRY GIRL physical fitness field o Y e ings. Also interviewing th r u F r i , 1 7 5 7 0 • Ptr. Hunt Bch. matur(', related busmess Femat 833-3700 for Chris tma s help. Brookhursl, Fl'l Vly. CLERK respon ovr 21 Fri & Sat * ESCORTS * age 22, 640·0980 aft 4PM EOE Previous cash reg1sl~r E.O.E. M/F Permanent part t ime only 4-lOPM .' $2.75 hr. loot: Female 3 mos Red 24 hrs 957-8'174 or673-9510dys 1i---------•I expr helpful. Apply an . . minimum 20 hrs per CallSally 536·8832 Cocker Sparuel. Nr CM1-----------tH.tp W~ BANKJNG person tOAM to 4PM. CLt:RlCAL. part time. week Typing. fihng, hvy · · park. Early Sat. If fdund Spirihtol Reader ••••••••••••••••••••··-1-----------1 •TELLERS* Gold Key w arehous construction. ~-2. Must phones. ditto. Newport Custodian wanted for h t please r all 548 ·8572 1815So. El Camano R.-al ACCOU NTANTIBKKPR AUTOMOTIVE 3200 Har bor 81 , CM. Uni· dri ve. Markel Ce ment, Bc h o ff tee. Pl e a s e Church of Chns t, Scien REWARD S<tn Clemente; Fully lie Rapidly growing com •AUTO LOTMfH! Immediate openings in Ly Catalog Showroom is l97l Placentia, C.M · for wa rd r es ume t USl NB. full time. tel. or Lost · Ladies gold Omei:a F'orappl.492·i 296 rnerrial Ru l Estalt! de· Chevy dealer offers fu ll oor Costa Mesa omce. a n E qu a l O p port. P.O Bo x 1991 , Newport write Cle rk, 3303 Via th 2 d d 1-------------1 I •· tune, per ma nent pos1· Savings aod Loan or EmployerMt F. CLERICAL Beach.CA92663 Lido.673-1340 wa c , . 1amon s ea. ve o pe r °' m a n a~e e nd In leaf d e s ig n TOPLIHE locuted ln lrvanc h1ts 1m laons to ass1st new c·ar & bank e xperience pre· 9PAY DAYS Kl'ward 955.3179 bcitincJRecordlnCJ med. opening for a ful ser vice ma n agert-in ferred.Cashhandling re· ~artn.. DECORATOR 543 1422 charge accountant/bk-varied & inte r est ing quired. Excellent salary. LEFT U ... TIL Phooes & typing. Must needed fo r cootem . Found older female lnsh 0 A. N c E 0 f' f' u N , kpr with gross potenlia tasks Ideal for !-t'ml· workmit condjtions a nd " type SO wpm. 27 hours porary furniture store. Se L l e r m 1 x . V i c . beauuful nude girls. to handle a ll proJect ac retired auto mechanic berM!f1ts. Call or apply al CHRISTMAS per week. Taking ap· Expr. also in sales. Light Ne w I a nd At I an la dance & rap sessions. counting functions. Thi Opportunity for advance branch. 1-..:..---------1 Earn extra Chnstmas plJcau ons 7 days week. office duues. 6 day week. _966-444 ___ 1 ______ 1 !I A M ·4A M . 2 060 S . person must have Re ment See Mr. Pu~rce. AMERICAN shiers money now! 557·0824. 1525 _Mes a Monthly salary Apply in Found Toy ,cmal .. do ... Euclid, Anaheim D>tate accountinl'( exp. HOWAR D Chev rolet , GS !COHOMY /GO-LO TYPIST.$ Verde •206. Costa Mes person. 1931 Newport Br" Short ha ir ... vf'1·1----------t should be ramlliar wit Dove & Qua ll S t s . SAVIN Cashier s for our self· or774-6090,308 West 8all Blvd.CoslaMesa. "'pert a gm t Newport Beach. serve gas stations. FUii PIX Anaheim. •----------Wa rn e r / Br ookhurs t pru Y m na e n ·1-------------825SunflowerAve lirne.pt-lime.6 .... -shif•~. 1------------10eu M for early 968-28GI ANITA formerly of Ex p with compute r w ...., ACCT CLERKS very an GOLDEN TO C H c an based accounting sysle ~osta Mesa. S tudents & reti rees •--------... AM L.A. Tunes home de· FO UND Longer haired now be a definite plus. Salary~ AUTOMOTIV E Mr~uizenga 97?·9800 welcome . S.A .• H.B .. KEYPUMCH OPER CLERKS livery route . Economical - lg hrwn/blk Shep max. no reached al (714 )496 3482 benefits comme nsurat USED CAR Equal Opportunity C.M. areas. Must be 18 CLERKS car reqwred. 2 'h hours Employer m/f/h/ o.,A 1274. ~day No coll..,..a·na tags. SJ C 493·1993 --with ex.,. Please send re MECHANIC .,.,..... Must have phone & relia· · ""-• " -"'---------•Psychic. Sp1r1lual, palm sume to: Aecountant Needed Immediately!!! cashier . Apply an person bletransp. Long & short . UJQJEM per mo. Net take f'OUND fe male ~it Bull. & card readings Tells Coleman, Dorn & Gr ant. Contact Chuck Arnold al IAITENDElr Crown Hardware. wrm assignments. Holl home. Wm . H.B. areu. Vic. Westminster Blvd & past, ercsenl & future. 4740 Von Karman A"e Dinne r H ou se e x 3107E.CoastHwy.CDM. day & vacation pay. ()perungs NowAvailable ,_s:B-0 __ 126 _______ _ Ma gn o ! 8 • West m Advice given m all mat· NB,Ca.92660. I perience. Dana T rader Hosp1talizal1on pla for fuJI or p /time clerks Deli very boy need ed. ~ lers. Caler lo µarties Res taura nt. Dana Pt.•---------available. J ·•• on 2nd " 3rd sbifls. N PIT. S2.8S pr hr. Apply in Lo6t . Brown swl coat , on . .,_527_·3406 __ . ______ ACCOUMTAHT/ Call forappt. Wed. Thurs CASHIER ex ~er necessary ·WC person. Lloyd's Nursery Vista dl•I Oro. Eastbluf AIEl<AIAHUA Car eer o pportuni Y & Friday. 493-2603 ask Six mo lo one yr exper tram StartS3perhr As· & Lands cape . 2038 L> r .. J 11 m ho r e e or w/Jrvine C P.A firm. Ex· for Tom IA'e. Well groome d. pleasant st ma nagers to $3.60 hr Newport Bl CM Ur is t o I R cw a r d . Danny would like lo sc penenced throu~h fan an 1-----------1 personality. Hrs 9AM . Managers to SS.SO hr. Ad· . . fr44~ you. Please call a gain. cial statements & incometf1 Beauticians. full & P IT GPM . Apply : vancement opportunities Deliveryman. LA Times ---------t-<2_13_>_423_·_7526 __ c_a_ro_l_e_~ tax. Monthly salarY SJ with clientele. Will con· THE lltVIHE CO 3841 c...,.s Orin to I.hose who qualify. For i n N ~ w p o r ( REWARD or commensurate w/ex· AUTOMOTIVE sider without chentele I 071 ,. __ .._ __ k 546•4741 information go to ou Beach.3:30AM to 6AM 5 LINDA Ir VICKI 2152 D po t Ste 101 '"'UTO p ... 111TS 496-6504 _,,,,___. nearest ma rkel or con day s , s 1 s p e r wk Lost M klu e n. Whale Ovtcoll Moss-pr. u "· · ·1 •~ -1----------1 lr"fiM 644-9010 (Across From tact the personnel office 67J.25151646-14t3. k -~-lm ne (714 )833·065\ COUMTERMfH! Beauty Orange Co. Airport> at ........._ . w 1 hlk ma r mgs. 4 mos For TM hn of It! ---....,. old 10·21 Vic Ana Mana ACCOUNTING Get set for '79' Bus HAIR STYLIST Equal Opport Em ployer 12442 Lampson St DELIVERY. Top pay. L.n. L<l!o? Ni~ 83l·7845 Serving all Orange Co. Cl~-'-1o-1.a. Chevrolet dealership in w/some following pref. CASHIERS Garden Grove 537·4840 Neat appearance. \1usl 835·73 13 ...--_.....,.,. Ora nge County Airport Ex p. G o o d be ne r . F/lime.GoodPay EqualOpporEmployer have own trans. Call f'ound . Hi malayan <'al. anted . Good l ookin~ Non srnoker,SOwpm,us Complex seeks part Fa s hion Is l loc. NB Growth co 5 Locallons t--~-------ii-.--•------531-0842. I''. approximately 2 mo fc ma I<'. lll·4!7 w / x'n 10 key, type checks . pre-count erme n with GM 759-l2ll. exl 260. We train. Co. benefits en caJ ----------ago. Mc:.a Vt.'rde arcu, pare payroll & gen'I of parts experience. Gooc1t----------1 METRO CAR WASH TRAINEE $ 70 lerk/Recepllonist. will Delivery roen. over 18 for wtn{•acollar.549--3160 ~~~~o~~~cw·;~e;~·o:d f1~e. Call Carol 8:30 t pay. pleasant surround· lflhtcaClert. 2950 HARBOR Bl .C.M. Rare oppty for attract ~.\.t:re~o~~~~u~cl. ~~ly&aCM~e;:~:.e~/i" busincs!\ mun. LO~!\ o ll .JO. 640-2500 1J1gs &. pcrma~enL. Op· Busy C M. otrice re · well.groomed pers w/ou t y . Sa I a r y open . $300/$400 mo. + bonus . l.os t. larf(c St·a lpoint xtras for n ghl lady. send portun~~~ BororCooadkvance· quires detailed person. Chrbhnas Sontas "oing pe rsonality l Trans po rtation pro· _646-__ 5844 __ . _____ _ SialTl<'SC Ca l. Deel awed ph h ment. ~ l> at B·1u . fT _ ..... H~• .., Male Vic Ford & San oto, naant: & P one 11 l HOWARD Ch rolet I ngs, invoices, a mg. unu ~· ... work in beaut new bid~ Vlded. Call 2131427·1.306. Dental Orth.o Assistants Miguel. N 8 644 .4209 Classified /\d PT/7, Daily D & Q . •; SOWpm & 10 key. Good We train & provide cos Lots of variety, very peo . Pilot, I' U. Rox l5fi0. ove uaal ts benefits Call Kathy , tumes. we assist you t pie oriented pos really a lot.bang Sales man, ex· needed for busy H.B. of. 1-'ound ~rcy wht Terner Coi.ta Mesa, Ca hr 92G26 NEWPORT BEACH 714/631 -0700 slores.malls. etc. So be fun JOb w/rm t'o adv pert in quality men's fice. 1 exper front office. Vic Hell/Springd-..le ---lll-0555 -----·-----1 .. MIRACLE MAKER" xlnl beos. Ca ll clothing Fulllimeorpl· fullt.ime~J chairside a~. ~-OJ58 • • * . , . . Bkkpr. gen. ofr. help p/l, · join the Western San Coastal Personnel A.gen ume. Apply in person. s't. full ta me , exper pre -------1 H. Belbin All Abond for the DaiJy Ba bsysatter. hve-tn, s~I 2 El Toro. caJI for appt. t eam. We ~te rn Te rn cy,2790 Harbor,CM Stewards forGenUernan, f'd. 962·2405. F'OUND Siamese type cal 11 2 Cl•1ir~l·lo\\n l.n Pilot CHRISTMAS GI ~::i:u ~;r'~@d/s a l. 770-7505. p o r a r y se r vices __ A_LL __ JO_BS_F_R_E_E_-1-_3439 __ V_i_a_O...;po_rt_o....;._N_._a._--1_Den_ta1--A-s-sis-la_n_t_._or_a_l_s_ur_· in old Cd l\1 Please iden CQ ... l,1 "'"'·1 TRAIN. For more an Bookkeeper, full charge, 18662MacArlhur Blvd. ---------1111( gerY only. Nwprt B<:h. lily Cullaft S,494·3220 Youare thc wmnerof fo r ma ti on . call AUTOMOTIVE salary ope n. expe r . 752-1380 Clerical CoclltoilWaffrn.s 644~61. 1-'ouncJ . 1-'cmalc Germ TwotTHTiclcris Chnstmas Ad-Visor a LOT,ERSOH small bus 1oess. Cal:1---C-L_E_R-IC_A_L __ ....., TlndofWorilfncJ School -------- Shepht>rd Boat Canyon lO the-642-5678 Ford dealership needs 642·7671. W--i. _....._ • Earn up to $300 per wk. De o ta I As s is la n t . L 8 h 94 821 LONG BEACH lot pc rson imme diate· ----------1 Become a rrn!mber ofourl ~e-.. Low tuit ion. Placement chairs ide, Newpo r t areu, a~ c · 4 ·l THEATRE F ESTIVAL ASSEMBLERS ly! ! ! Excellent workm" Bookkeeper lhru T.B. for d.ynamic Newport Cente Holl ........ ? assist. 751·9194. Beach, EXP-Or pref'd . aft :>. "OURTOW .... " " t f · I f W _, .. " XJ nl oppty in sm medical conditions . Sec Chuck restauran ma nagi;men ananca~ 1rm. e a rc Im mediate opening ex· 640-1122 Lost· Lg hair gray cat. starring Eddie Albert at device company w/ROO<!j Arnold in Used <:ar co. Able .lo work w1lhou expanding & lhere ar ists for file clerks tn..._,.....,....,.. .......... _,~_.. .... , vic. Falrviewt Wilson. the Long Beac:h Conven-growth potential. Jnitia~ Service. supervision. Please call many opportumlacs for lafltC Newport Beach Co ··eoffeeGirl" DEMTAL/s.cr.t.y VerY shy.646-8786 t ion & E nte rtainment duties varied. Recenti 979-9342.Ask for Shirley. a dv a.n ce m e n t. Th Hrs 8-4:30.MonthruFr1. ExecSccy/RE wa nted 1n Newpor t Center, JOO E. Orean Bl., work eJLper necessaryJ followanr. pos1t1ons Xlnt benefits & workm Person Friday Beach. Solo practice. Lost, small Siamese c:it. Long Beach. must be able to speak IOOKIEEPER/Accnt now available; eond. For appt c:ontact Recept/Typ1st toS7 prestige location. Fringe ve r y ~h y S:i6 -~429 / Ca l1642·5678.ext 329 write English. $4.00 hr. Career opportunity Lynn Stansfi eld, 644· Ple aseCall For Appl benefits. P h 548-S602 960-5639 afl . s. tocla1m your tickets Renal Devices, Inc. 14281 w/lrvine C.P.A firm. Ex· Cl.rte Typist between lOam-Noon. Av · Irvine Personnel Agency _. -. * Franklin Ave .. Tustin ' perienced through fin an· Good ty clng s k ii Is co Financial Services. 488 E 17lb, Costa Mesa dental RECPT·ORTHO. Lost ~mall mate peke Ca. cialstatements &lncomt' i 620 "'ewport Center Or .. SUat.e224 FUU time; Looking for whlltan 10 y rs old. Bhnd •n M thl I $1 phone a b ity important. i~ sh front desk .......,.... · v· MICHELLE'S ... x. on ysaary N.8. ~~ arp ..-·~· .. 1 n o ne e Y c 1 e A&.11emblers H.B. mfg co or commensurate w1ex-M.-11 R F.qual Opport Emplyr -no exp oec. 968-1461. G i br alt ar /G isl e r . SOvtcolf• needs r.eliablc pcrs~n BABYSITT~R. perma -pr.2152 Dupont,Ste !Ol. UH OOflt COMPUTER 546-6860 545·8863 llAM·2AM 835_3749 for precision mechanaca oent pos1t1on. woman Irvine. <714)833·065I We have entry level posi· OPHATOR Dental Assistant : ROA & ----------1 assy. Start $3. per hr over 25, care 10 mo. girl. ti on s o P e n I rl \ h X-ray ror progressivt'. REWARD Eme rald Ring Call 714/894·~1 Mon·F'rt, 1 hrs to start. Bookkeeper run charge maalroom, microfilm Clerical 360 exper desired, swin~ modem office. Must be Fashion Island Newpo •-----------1 own \l'ansp, F.V. Salary with office e>.perienc fUe depts. s hift , xlnt s tarling congenial, experienced. _area) 1-1 644·5937 Auto Carner ror Reglste open. Interview 554.2023 for Ule Indu.st. firm. Cal *JR CLERK ~t.earyrv1'e:,aaltl c~~~~l:~ motivated. Sal. open. --.1& news paper , 4·6:30am Harper's Art.631-3121 GetMt"GICe.ril .. ...., Days 496-0131, Mon· PlnOMlll 5l50 '--..::i--Ideal for housewife o Math ahilit) & lite typin Data Systems 752·2333. Thurs. 493-9«1 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,_ moon.Ugbting husband nexlblc hre.: some over· Boy needed, 16-17 yrs. af required • RIDEWAHTl!D: ~;;·••••••••••• aupplemc nt inc o me night. Salary negotiable. ternoons 1·6, s day~ · *SR CLERK ook11 Position offered DEMTAL/S.Crehry De"l pcr a te ly neelie d lnstnctioft 700 $3004400 mo. Must hav My home. Fnt. Valley. weekly.645·2702· 1st shlft (8-5> & 2nd shl ~:s~!u8ran~~~:i~d~lt~ P /t ime . Will lraln Mon-Fri al 5pm from •••••••••••••••••••••• dependable wheels. Cal 968-6288 IUSIOYS (5-1:3-0 ) positions no CLERICAL ASST over SO units. Family or· _s.M-__ 5345 __ T_u_s_l_in ___ _ Costa Mesa to Chap RE •L EST •TE 540-3006. 645·3645 Woody. BABYSITTER Lave In Bus boys needed fordsys open. Xlnt working con * g an I :r. a ti o n_ o r r c r s Dental ChaJrside. asst in man AVC' in Gurde n " A tnature governess ty"" & It A I d II d it1ons & co mpan ' pl t k __ .. Grove Ht.:LP! <ror 1""1 LICENSE AUTOMOTIVE to care for 2 yr. old -00; n es. PP Y a E?'. benefits offered. Pleas If you are responsible, U=.anG:doro~';!~;,ill~ ~~rl~c:~ ~~e::;.ntc~~j mo 's I $5.00 wk. Ca ll MACHIMIST Light houseke eping g:h'SL,"l:~M~asa, 296 . conply:actilyP8e~sonnel or ap· energetic, skilled & In for advanceme nt. Eit· 548-5602 494·7R72 SCHOOL to run well equipped Speak enl(lls h. drive. · ' terested in a challengin cellent Co benefits. Ex ---·------ OFFERS Mlssion Viejo S31-1S66 Ref. req. 673·5831 BUS BOY Full time exp. ADP job i1lyle, we can be 0 deslred. Apply In pel"SOR DENTAL /\SST. Do )'Ou 1------·-----1 1 1 bo Apply In per son. 81 service to you. wt Jolly Roger like people? Are you in· Ba bys lter or 7 rm. y, Sleepy Hollow Lane Lag. freedom & Oexlbillly o 3333Weat Coast Hwy. t.ere9ted in a cbaJleqin11 G.nt Lec:tw. FrM •Crash Course available •Mat.eriala provided. The Dally Pilot •Sma ll classe s fo CHR IS T MAS G I FT penonalized lnt trucUoo. TRAlN stops for your *Cboole own tu~• shopping conve nience fsnlgbtcla111ea. ~very Wednesd•y start •Placement-up to llO'!Ci lng Nov 15th t.hru l>ec oommiaalon. 10th. CALL NOW ! 642·5678 Fret 3 Week 1 Uttt. h 11911 Sales TraJnJng C.IForD ..... t O a.salfied Ads are reallr, IJ 1 1 OOJ .. , .. A .14 !!mall "people to people ' • , -• aakl8 call& with bla re· KateUa adership and bla results! · Real Eatat.e Sebool To pl1re your elus lfied 331XUCamtnoCaplstrano ad, call today 642·5678. Sao Jnn Capistrano --------• $35. p/wk. 8 Hrs p/day. 8cll PEHDSION woning temporary as· Newport Beach.Ca. career In the Deolltl Sl.62 per DAY Bac·~:n64S-8094g C-A-8-·I_N_E_T_M_A_K_E_R-.-I SERVICES algnmentawork foryou. _______ .... Hulth field ? tf so WC That '11 ALL you pay rora 30day ad lnlhe DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 IT NOW! 64Z.H71 '• ..., HELPER P rt FIT need you. R.D.A. " X· OPll.ATlftMS · a or · 180 Newport Cent.er Or. • COOK Ray Uc. req. Top salary vn Exper . required l n No fi8~ office • d di OPftCHS macbine"bandtooluse. 7141~ext2S3 epen ng on up. CAllf lit Bank la looldn& Muat have lnte~t "de· Equal()ppor Employer OVe r load Xlnl OPPOI' to Join ,,._ n_4-84_7·_154_9 ___ _ for exper'd operations of. aire to work int.bi.a fleld.i----------1 r ln u "'"' D9fT AL/ At.._. ncekrs.i <thMlnSo2 y0ral t ~~-wardF J ~raeo!!!~ . 5157.00E6 I =~~ :': at;.:':!;11~~ Cbainlde , 4\.'t day week. wor n e · ranae " .... tom urn turc . .._ • CLlllCAL ua r m a reliable penon wlfood Coronad~l Mar.6"-nsz County area. <Mlsalon Del Lago Dr, Lal Hla. 0 en e r a 1 0 r f 1 c e~~~~~~~~~~ bandllns 81 .... r. Able t VleJo.SanClemcnto). 7es.1301 ,.,. -1----------Xlnt salary & benefl~. reapooalhilltlu. Sue· Wbal'& Your Trade? wortt nelt.ible boura. ETI· oPtlmum growth poten· camera PeraOI\ to work a ce.uful candidate will '$\ &2per O.y joy 1ood co. benefit.a. Ap. tfal. Call Personnel De vertical c ommercial have plenty or room for Thal"slltt.let,o.,_y ~m·Noon, Mon/Fri (7H> 835-2606 to dJ.ac camera. Famlllar with advan~ment. XlnUlart· for 111 tld ln the Dally PUot •..Ju•• ne1110. TT MOTIL t.bat Ground. PMT Proc"•· Ex per or ln1 salary. Accurate t,yp-Senice Dlttdor>' that can - CAUF I ST IAMK ~~~~~:a.ea:.~~.:;~; ~~. e::,~ni!~h,!~~~: eltabliab your pro<tuional 900 ~=~~::-Dr Equ1l Oppt)' E mploy Pe nnyiav e r , lHO NwptBeach. Identity. For more ln· Equ.lOppor!:mplyr ll/F' P1acenUaAve .• C.M. EquaJOpport Employer formationca11 6'2·56'78. For Cl•1'stflf'd Ad ACTION Call a Dally Pilot AD-VlSOR W.5e78 " Thu1110ay.~9.191t HllpW~ 7100 HelpW..ted 7100HetpW.-+ed 710 H.tpWonted 7IOOH.tpW•t•d 710 HetpW ... ed 7t00 ..... w .-.cl ' ' CNlllM... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... ..... ~~~~ ..... ~!~. ~~.~~~ ..... ~!~~ KIYPUMCH MAltolm4A .. CI R1':STAURANT 1.W.'1 llag & Mop DAILY PILOT MAM W omen net!dc d for l>Ht&nt•r fAllUCA TtOM Oulllvur .. tt1•'tl1iun11ll OPllATOI Mw;t havl' l'its>enl'nt·e In RECEIVING CLERK NEW Hou:st-c lean1ng Serv Pc B 1'ull nr p 11 rt Hlf\(' iu·r""' ouw hlnn¥ d8ur""'1k 1 <!t'Vt'r 1>t\ V SIU t'"T nu11nt111n1n1t rt.>lil 11urirnl AT SI:' S48 0757 t•:\pcrlt'nc1• u tlrnt' I,• ~ .... 1 .. 1•\11t•r1 t'll\'l' In & rel"l"d euipnwnl ancJ .. ~J\.'r .. IN FASHION ISLAND (":l'"'"'ntry •llllh hl'luJul u I I h •· I XI "" NEWPORT 0 EACJ I RESTAURANT ~ ·• k f II•· DESIG MER l'h. 'i46 t>906 ,. nUI> Ml\' um ... 1 mrh f h11u.-· 1·un111uh•r' nl h a v ,. .1 "' 0 r k In 14 u .. iturna er u ·ulDC, t!X Holllt'•, 11\t'f IH 1h11111'r v.11rl.111 ... 111111l1ll <lll' & knowlt·1IJ.(i' or \ht• 1·lt•(' Ii i!!) ,111 OPl'fllng 1n its rere1vann '*' Su11 .. l:Jy S('hot•k I JOU/ ct ur~r . .,r t•h•t"" FAC TOI y " I• PI \ M "" I h u r " twnt'ltli. I ntt•r' 11'''" bv tm·ul & plumb111~ trudr' dt..'JHl rt tnl·nt ~ 30 lo S. 30. Mon•ta" thr"u t.:utl 67S 1~3 nlC'l'hanaeul 1>rodu1·t11 r" tu1L111 1: • n .I l I H HI .. o1v111 , t:ull ~.Stl 7300 t"'<l ~411 Applv al Orun~e (;ouoty • ' .J 0 PENI NG QWtt-•ll~\f<l\t•nt'\Hlu) Oi>t•nuw' n•>111 '"1111 fur l\1ucAnhurlll\ll Ii' u ~ foridc.i y "ule'l /\1>111:.tant Mjlr . •PUI l'<'rl<On 11ih11 WUI\\'< an hi:hllll): mrr ru"' M··· h I 111llJlllhl"•'r llll'\'t"'10rk. nt•ictourunl .-,(•rvtl'l'!I. PLEASE CALL 644-5070 w~dov• Wl)rnt'n"!ii doth1n.: shop llnnr•1tun11~ 111 Ill"'··· t\. "lull\\ d1•i.11uhh W1"11l lft11r 1l rt·~ c•r 1•111111• 1111• .. unu·uul ,, .. ., .. ~ 2GOlU111mlt•r.St111l11/\nu ._ ,• fl d d d ....... ' ""' I •hi .. ·••1·•1 ..... u I • '. " M'°'~ ~ HAM tu~ l'M . Mon thru ''""fur N11nn \lhl-..111 Corf's Jr. It no• oc· •·Quires I' l<'llt(• • c t•llt•llt ..., .... ,., 1 • 111 , 11 , 1 1~ 111 ... .,, .. ,, r . .. .. m. "01·w1J111 t t 1•1111•1 '"'' 1111 117~ 111!11 11ft ~1•m fo'r ct ,, "'uture. !ltablt' pt-r)IOO intttt\Uh•\\ rn,ol\1•11 w1lh i • •4tt ~·•1 1 N.1111111 11•,11<1 u\ou1l11hh• i ~· (Q c•ptlnCJ application Mullt be knowh .. '<ll(enbl1· °''"' pruji•th hon 1 . 1 , 0 , Sl(q1r111~ 1\.411 71470 t..1•u1h111~ N1•wvorl Ht•arhMANAGl':H fo"aNI food @] ~@]§~ for the new re•t_,. rr1•ut1vc , & e n )O) .. •pt111n ti' fh'ltl llW we 01."1 I 1 Lll '"11"'11 ki•r "'.tnti> J)('rson 1w1 J trnane1: or t'XP /\';!> O c::> C optwllHJ on El Cam t•oordarHttanA ftnl' 1':uro .-..rnt ,111 uul1\ illuul v.ti. M• q ·rnor , In in1· iu"•1t•. 11.11r•i11•i.,1·r ... J 11l1·1l full w1•ll ··xr1•rw111·1·1I 111 1111 ST M<:H f11:cl roc11l I' IT . c:J c:::> R.al In Son Cl•mtnt•. ~en me rcbandas0 for •• nt • • .... , .. " II I I I " Ill II k I 01 I' r w ···•fl 1ul d11•n ar ... 1 .. u IOU lllH' l"lll\Val> I l. 0 u "'TL' R 011r C'lten•ole . Buslne."' ft 11 o. , n )t 1 "Ill "" h 11 • I 1 . 11 f\ , l 1 . .K.I t I r a 1 rH· l' '.. ,., "' ·'~ ~·ri·o\h-iun ~·nllr•• 11 ,. """' ""11 H'' & V1*'"'" tl'I•· l J ~u '1 '' •11 '' 1111111 ,,...,, · 11' l'Y.HSON 10 3 Mon 44lasht0n15ltlnd new portcenler 644·5070 r1•reren ces r equired. "' "11 hutl. h \l11n 1t11 11 1·r1 tM:HTH1 llMhl 1"'"'111 will tuk1• ' • , d • r All po•itiont ar• · 1m!lll·r11ol1'~' 11•0 .11l•H~1 1 14 l \.\, 111 ,,,,n ~1101, i hur.:•• 1,1 th•· clt•pl t~ru l'r1. loo pep Sltlary ope n. Apply in • 11 1>111h 1 11111 1 u l\o, t .. ri l .di "'"' }" 11 i:.111\N ll\ l'tl .\"ol 1-,1, 11 t>4l "l:t3H ~·\H~l2:.;.·______ a•allable., part.ti~. pnson . Apropoi>. 2!1 1.wu. 1 "''·' ""''' ' ' ._ 1 11ui1tll••11.an• ,. 111111 , 1111 • ER full-Hmtt. day an t>'ai;h1on bland , Newport •1·".:11' f •111o1I01•l11.11tu111h l "" •\"' .. 1ru1·t1 ,1n "' "1lt•CI 1 ... •)lal:,t·1•rrtJr)' 1, M1,~tAG ~001 OFFICE PROl'"ESSIONAL nlC)ht.. Uea<'_h_. _____ _ 1-mphl)lf 1\11-· n.11 C•I "' 111111 )llUll• ~UllM!\il;l'll'I:.':! S11t11ll 1h11.11n11 l1U~lOl'"· \t'S IC.-n mitn .... " rermancnt Cen·torrit'l' ARTIST I 1 111 .. J 1 1011 r 1 r 01 1 n Mriind new 611 uo11 uclult work Hv y phones 1-:x Louvre Art Gallery m w 1 111 •" '"111 1'' "t 11 lfun lw .ir• ._JI• 101 'lli"i."it C'i•nt•·• :ccckb upt 1·ompleit.C M ('llU p1·r 111 1-;SCKOW or uccept1ngcons1gnmcn~s lll.11 \Huh llt•1<•1tw •I ,it .I ""1140' Url'll• t'"f"·r 1•11•l'1l \ppl~ t•m·i.:.-til t•H1&·icnt &. ~·x 1>lew1th w1fetowork lull LEGAi. work hl.'lprut 3700 Newport Ulvd Drhen '10''"" in l.iwun" 11111 111 \"'r t.ull . I 111v.1 111.111.nt t•d lt•i1al llf!ll' MJtUrt' pr1•f1•rrcd Newportlkach Sul\e l OI , 11 ,. 1 uh n,.,, 1 , 111 ''''"'' ':'.;"'h" 1 •1,•·1"i:1•; \.-!• lf14rt w11r1• JIU7 ~. 1·11J' ~t·i·r•·t .. i) ~hm thund &...:TS...:'...:L;;.._M..::g:-m_t ___ 64._2·_l_60_31 Please mail resurm: tu 1n Lido V1llt1ge. Call "" ·'" •" ,. Ill• 11111 ~ ( ill\1 1 h I-' 11 t P 0 Box 1991, Nt'wport 673,85()0 · Sal..s If y0t.t arc lnt..-ested. CASH CARD appy In p•rson M H.1gh t!isrning!>. Qill day throUCJh ~lday Mr. Crumpton 9!">5/Cai.h I 0:00 AM to 7:30 PM --~ Sal e:.. En thu&laslll' • ~rson to m il on peoplt' OWlll ~ ''""' 111 ol1wt llU•' l~ < 2tt • ' 111l.1j1 llllt' ·'l't" r J.l-M<tnagement 0t'ach,C'A92663 ------- \1,111 11 ' .. 111 ''"""r' 11. HELP WANTED m.: 'k1lh <• uiul>t Cul PF.OPLE PERSON RECEnlOMIST 111111 '" .,,,,,, 1 '"'' i.101J!HiO L,o1·al execuuve seeks rrice L.ight typin•t, 0 1n the dt":.1g n t rade Oes1~n R e::.ourl•l's. 545-tiOeO 11 .. 1· l;, ..... 1 llrn lllll ' ... •• GAaOEtfY/ flc~wniuW&. 1t:111.1k tor 11mb1Uous a~oc1ulc for I h " ran~e County Airport * c I' llllJ'I '111• "011•l I\ 111 .. 1 i.. MA.INTfNAHCE 1lo n1<• i. \It I I • J 11111J.:1.1quu1 l h·1 k purl tune fully ('ap1tahzcd b&l>IC ~:.it::;~~d:.:-:tJ~~ss area h l'm nrt<ls rt'Ct'P ar s 11r..i111 ~· l '"~' '•'"""" l u \l 11nw p.i-.111un m .1111 ""1\11·1· •·~~ Ht.t ~. ff 11.111.~t -. b 12 b537 Q commod1ly bu:.1ness . t101\1St for cordles' , I I \I I 1.11 ~!.r.?:x c p T swit<'hboard. mu!>t h<t\11· J SALES, llAHDWOOU ' ,1 I 1 IHll I h ·r L11111n.: l!f 11111111" ror 111111 j ltle'.lt"l>' AJIJ.11\ 111 lk'r..Clll _,\art . r * " I rm,11111 I-\h """'" hull1l1n"' l.t ll1 •1 r 1•1 •1• ""lJ\F l"~llll.U CA1t~.Appt645·5921 --ORDERDESK .ittraclne pcrsonaht!>. ~u.1 itv imporll'd ,.. -' "' ., '' t II k I typing ::.kills & i:outl • hardwoo d lo rurmtur1• • • • llu1t•·~1111 l11ffr,utn1·h>:h l'<t·W1>orl lil 1'1 B 1.-1o1li100 Ho\s i ~IO .t ~ '\IMANAGt:MENTposition f:xpcr ·d cu::.lomcr phone manner. Xlnl 3929S.EI trade i-:xceptional 11ru 111.1int1·1111111· 1-"'nlh·nt 1111 & hth lllt•:.il to r-Stu s ervice \op no t c h C • KennothJ4tynes , 111111 ,,, 11 \ t•i•n•·lil ... & tlt·nl ,1r ..:r,rndm.• N Womens clothing s tore wlfa~ures ltefs req"d benefits & atmosphcrc amMtOReal tlU<'t. !'need n~ht. 1\:. ··~I I "'I ti v.01i.1m; 11111J1t111n In u 1n1'.l. hUM'' NH.'l~tl ltl-15 Supervisory t!l<P ~hrcr. Irvine f acility 4 Day $600-$650 Call P ersonnel SAHCLEMEHTE -.urc<t i.up1>ly. Mc1na..:·· , ,, ,. ,. 1 .i \I i.ntt·wln~lwtv.t·•ll"·Hn MIGHT . So <.:oasl Pla1.a, C n s work week. Co benefit::. for c1ppt. W PSlt<rn ~qu111 Oppty t::mplyr llll'Ol opPorlun1ty. (71-'> ,., 11 , 1 r.,tht•v.1tt11t r .. t 1 1.iin k 111111 Jpm Aµph •UDITCLERK \1Ji-h1mi.l ror part:. i.t?r fash1ons 545·3088 Call Sharon. ror a ppt Growt.>r:. A::.soc. 17141 M/f 54784SI T ... o ~-·Tl ...... , '\ 1lht1tJI l-1IU1'Jll11n ·UO "" In <:oi.\J Ml''U Jr~a Cal . . d r II ~~5'16;·98~90~~~~~~~f833-:8J84~~=~~::~-~;;;;~;::::;:::r·· '"· .. ""'" .... ' h · · · t;l.IO(i •ll'l>Or C<1r n •hal.llt· ;,ax 34,13 Mamcunst wuntc . u or ... , tntht• lli r • SI · ""\'""f'Vr ,,.·ri.onw un unlitud~·foi f>1Tw1thchenlele Call r,. LOVEPl::OPLE., LONllHt-:M ·tt llt'.ti·h l ;o.lt·••r 0 t'"'" ,. Su """"0717 , R~J'1l0.t.UST . RESTAURA .. 'T llavl' so me sales or lllt-:AT llt:v1-:s ·11\'\I i\1rport1 Ecauul 0J.l uumbl'f' & cul~·ulutor s1eal'7'h>· _Pamtcr l!, knowll'dgeablc Neededlmmed !-!Col or ,.. med ical ba<'kground? "OUR TOWf'tl" v11rtu"1l\ Emplmt•r skills Nt'H t<!OO l'\PN MACHlt•UST MASSEUSF: NEF.DED 111 all as ~~cls elf the wilt bkkp'~ for sm mfr. Demons trate f ac~ & i.---------• prcfcr1 cd t:n)oy i.:11ud TOOL ROOM· Nr Or Cl y Airport tra~l"' At lc~sl 7 yrs ex· start $650/mo. Min exper ARE YOU TIRED 01" i\ body m assager in pn· :o.\Ut1 1111t 1<:d1lw /\llwrt al com puny bt>nf1t s /\pply I mnwd oµ('OIOI! fo r an 545.0275 pert e n re. t:a II 642·2928 req'd, can 754.0337. DF.1\0 EN U JOR? 1 d lilt: l.vn~ Bt•J<'h l '1111H•11 ",j" /\1t1.•ndant, Ass ' 9am·Noon. Mo n 1 1-·r1 cx•"'r. mach1m :.t capa· between8·30AM ·4l'M. st~e cpl. stores. Com ... ... .... P ""' 0 m 1 s s 1 o n p o t e n ti a I 111111 "' r,n\1•1l~1nm1•n1 nwna~cr .trainel'n('(.>u ersonncl blcufworking from blu Mechanic required. pre· " . . D VOU LIKE S2000+by C hristmas ('t•nl1tr,:100 1-: Ot•t·<in HI lor lcn·.il car ~u i.h MARRIOTTHOTEL pnnt und total ·ans trur· fersomeoncw /smallcnRPart time , Sn u<k barRecept/C u s tomer DEALING Start immediately. Call t .. nni.:llt•al·h 644·44htl 900Newport CcnterL>r 11on RN1u1rcs5yrs min & rental yar d exp<'r cas ~1er ~eeded . Service, tmrned openinJ! WlTH PEOl'LE" Oawn,213/381·3906. c·ullli42 ~71'4 ,.,, !t-!tl :l•n1·rc1I c>ff1 r1• j'°l'>ttim Newport lka<'h expt.•r on mills. lathes 768-4681 weekends I rev eitp~r r u r <' u -; lo me r \odJltn )uu1 t 1d1..t" w i t rv1nt• pub ii.h1n Equ11 I Oppor ~mplyr 1tr1nt.lers. 0 vert1 me nee. Over 18 yr old LUO~· i.erv11:e/re<'ePt Must en Wt.-; AR~ WllAT SAL ESPEOPLI-.: • • • rarrn 12 SJ.lm. Mon Fri ~~~~-~~~~~! avu1I Xlol i.turt1nR wa~ 1~& for perm. t•mploy~ JOY working w/pubh<' vou·1n; Ch r 1s t mas he Ip ro du 1 vµio~ .... ~lc.1P,1.>. 1 & txmcf1ts Call or apply MECHANICS • .call 536·7551 some J!encral cleru·al LOUKlNli t'OH • Mervyn 's is now tuk111~ phone ri•lwl r lt:ast• t·al HouJ>eckancr' to work ror 17422 A rm:.troni: Ave MECHA ...... ICAL par 1 t I me 1.1can 1 n ~ cxpcr to incl hte typanJ!. ::spph(•auons for Pit sales 111 ~ II W I\~ II 1-: H P 1 nl't'lfrd fur 1'110\ hll'•IJ 1'1•rl1·11 l11r ,.,1111h•nt c:o v.11rk1 11i.: t•unil '(Int lo\ .!l/.C::> i\pJ)I'.{ fJloq•rl\ \1 ,inur, .1 10 \.1t•tur1o1 Sut'Jt 54!1~34 Janice's RaJ!J!l'OY Ann Irv MO~~IOEOE f"'lll "'oman w a nted ~hurt helpful Apply m pcrsun Al Jac k In Th..-Uux Wl' &i.lot'l<.dayt1me,ev\'t.& ----~ Tucs·Fr1.8 3 r.4~ 1800 1----------DESIGNER hour' In int· location or -;ubm1t r\'SUmt'. Santa hc1H' d.i). n i ~ht .ind wknd shifts avail. Apply GEMERA.L OFFICE 551 358l Mar~arita Watt>r Dis at ~t\ Addms Ave. H.li • , , • . llou.sckl'Cpt·r for tnrl-:l' re l•---------4 Experienced in d<''>tJ!n ,,r tnct . 25571 M argucnt• .:r;i\e} ard 11 P 1 ·n111.e.:i.. lull Re \ w n 1oam .2 pm 1-L l.L rlM I', positwn in · tirement comvll·x Appl' M~CHIHISTS small mac hined parts rur Parkway, Mbs1on Vic Jo nr pn lime E 0 t; pnl <il hlt•tl<' clulJ •• h t d I PART TIM[ ,..... Ct•n••r.il ofr1t'l' t•xprr ul mel" an1ca an e cl:lro 92690. A,, Personnl'I ------ c;0<Ml l'H .ill1\u1k & fro11t 18800flo rtda SI M.H·h1nl' tool bu1ldc mechan1C'al a sl>Cmbhes EVENINGS RL'C L'PTIONIST <'L·1 · llOMt-:\1 1\ld·:H... ':.tle!I Partll~saJ~g1r1 .. (. " Uuflll•'\l It' hl'lfl 11t•1·df"cl !...o llk'Ulll' to I iJI t.• for 2 1x>y-.. -, ({;. M )rl>. :.1 r1 n fo'r1 . 11 JOPM '1 :tOl'M l'<I M .1n·.1. Hn'>" 111·1 011:1. :l:!t1·5S27 bui. 11 , . .,k c1ppcaran1:1: lluntrngtonlleal·h nC' ... >dsgl'nl•rul ma<'btnisl Responsible for dcs1i;:n. I Rffi\RY Part tu;t-""'~11 w1-:LCO\tt.• wanletl for drtvt' 011 7 c->.""'"c 1:!48·81Hl ror Wtd·· v •r1ut.V or work layout, and detml. Small !>how shop'" Corona dt>I .... UJU.1 ' .. ~ d d Adult!> With ou\i.\andinjt. beautiful Ont-A\tornc\ '"I •) h r I 8 In ('l '''lln "lloP • ..:horl run• es1°n epi1rtmunt pro • ~" 00 s·· CH h11ur ·t··rt1n•• .. ar c. s I ts a val . am Housekl'cpt<r Fring1 ' " " ·~ .... · ' auraciuve pcrsonab\les law om<'e an llunt Bch ""' "·"' '" .. 30 ; t-:NF.RA L 0 Ffll' E l•ar on C'no int• lath. vurtical v1des env1ronmt>nt for '>alary. O'er tK .1pply 11 ·I . & I .3U · 7pm Call benefits 30+ hrs r>t•r wk ,., ~ h 1 k who cnJOY worlun" w1lh Com f o r l ab I c al 759 0771 11mc Uours 11 :iutn \JO • · hon7.onrnl mills J\pply c alengmgwor assign " pl'r:.on Jt jfl~ nf tht 1-"ilini.i typmg 5 0wp Own trans portation at ments ~xcelknl wa~c kids. Start al S350 per mosphere.962·6611 roltowmg <.:OST/\ MES Av(' i> f IN AN CI ;\ I Hefcrence>. %1!· 11!12 ult Paul OM1er Int· and benefits. Send r e ~B~~~E~~·~32J, ~~t HECt;PTIONIST location... • fel>. PIT l11d1cs s pecial SEftVICl':S 5 30 .-:1050 Hcdhill A\e ~ume immediately l o PM Newpo rt Beach arl'J. ty::.hop Cull Mr l>omwes II 0 u !.. c· k l' \' p 1• r I (I rosla M•'"" ;154;.701 11d11350, r /o Daily Pilot, Ask for Jim opening for capable front t>-14 511110 1-.0F bacht•ltH , ~. w1•t•kdavs. Equal Oppor Emplyr P 0 Box 1560. Co:. la off11•e pcn;onahly Phon1• •DRIVER* 4.11 Ila\ t• dmnl'f GWdtl•---------Mesa. CA 92626 1-;qual Equ:.il Opportunity t•x pcr & ~<'Od 1 vpi ni: l•,;q1u111hn~ 1·11 l1111k1111:: l11ri.----------s ula.r}, 1111 Vl!rMJnal 1,,0 . Opportunity Employer 1:-:mpll>yt•r i.k11l~ a mus t Varu·ll Ur:qH•ry• W11rkr1111m "urk<·r. t~·mak. 1·1qH'r u1 "111\rnin ti'l:l J~U JACK IN THE BOX •Horbor & Wilson •I 7th & Tustin •Fair•i•w & Bak..- 631 9936 SALES PER SOM Ent hus1ai.l1c, t'nergl'l11 I ai1ht0n mindt>d pco1>t.· ror seawnat sales. ApµI\ in person Sat, Nov l l 11 to 4 :.it T he Gap. 3333 S11 l"'1>1>lt· w1llmJ! lCI °"'''' k GENERAL hit-ms. c hildre n , dr~·t. MAIL/EDIT CLERKS M 1:-" dulll'l>, fasl l/:.ll'f." orfitT :'>.1•at :•Jllll'Hr Ct•otl dri\ i•ll· 11411 lti67 Pt ttmi·. Ttil•Sat, 7a m·1·---------i Call Terry for JPl>l 1111>! r1·1· 0 111•r Iii l'11 1 fl h PASTE UP &14 7540 q•hll'll''>. ~~ !\~l Pt•r ht • LABORERS llOUSEK f: E p EHS /\r1 }~~1;pn..'~~~~:~:YVl'to r~r~:~ ME 0 I rsc AL R l' c ...... .. 1111•t•nll Vl':> Call ... r11· you hont";l. hard"orkmi.! 1 •·k t l twn1s t :erretary I' vr li73 92~j TRAINEE & s ucce'>!.lul m1n1lt•tl'' u wor on a par iml' bu s Y Cost ;i Ml' s a PERSON RECEPTIOf'tllST (;t>t 10 on our good ad\an Anstol So. Cocii.l Plaz:.i S5751 mo Tyµ1ng/bus) eeflll•nt opportunities' Mall. 556-t>535 Ca II now ' 759·0323 or bas1i. for a busy data pro Chm,ipracllc offttc. t::xp r>nvi•r::. m·Pdt'tl. Ard & Pl\1 ASSEMBLERS :>."it 24rn t'l'M;ln~ tompJnY-Als prHPrrt!d Will 1ra111 with ;1l lt•asl l year l''l tle!k. Apply at 4Ql Nu t;qual Opportunity -----peri en<'c. preferably Newport Blvd NR 1-:mploycrM I'' lfyou·re look1ngforabet 1u-w !>pap1.•r i':Xcl'llcnl Rental-Yard h"l", prefnr ... _________ lt'r Job. you won·1 want \11 rnutt•i.. 21 \ r-. & 111111•1 havt' 1-·u II Ti mC' opcmnw .. 1"'6·0516 I I llOL'S l':Kt:1·:r1-.·n . 111\111 , .Mon fo'r1 . Jpm llpm Cal ----- -•w•• •11'1Jl'llr<•111·t·. ~o•t< PACKERS !or 1 nll•r \II!°" a Pl>l MEDICAL ASST Front m l n rt \ I ~,.. " m1 i.-. tht• t-mp\nyment r!,t!t~•~: ~~ ~; 1 l '6~~1) SOITl('OOe W /&met.'hall11.·~1ll Want Alis C:all 642 5U7 co(umn::. 10 Class1r1ed. 1lt1\1n~ r1·1·nr1l (",tll family wanl i. 11\f' 1 ~16G080 oH&ccforhusy G P t-;xp lwtw11 ii:>, Moll 1-·ri Mu.,l ha v t• r1·l1,ildr h.'-.~\>~ bab)S lt\t•r lnll·~ralt·&ll.>Jta Corp preferred Col>l.t Me~a . · expt-r ~uoc Mondav thru I-rida} w t customers . 768-4~1 r------------------- ·,\II 'l2~ tranw & phont• Lon.11. & 536-~0J -228.1 1-'.llr\ ll'W H<l. CM 645 !l!rJO ~h11rt tl'rm li!--.i.:nm1•11h OUSL.L' .. L,•ui-,·R to (1\1 Lnu· I l)111>1>r L'mplyr llltl\l':R \<..C Ot<•ll f111 r_nrrcr r,.. iJ r, ~ll',"L>l'"AL !-"0()~1' Ot-' 11 .. 1111;;y & vac·a twn I'••) in or out Non ,m11kt•r "'' " t11rn111ir1• 'tort• l\l u'l 111 11 1 1 \\Jtnlt•nJO''l", \l1' ~ .. m1 FICF'. 1'1us l bt· 1•\f1"r 0,1.111 a 1 t at ion p .in own tr.rnsp N U an •..i ' J' 11 ' ilt-fl\"Odahll' & handy rm av a1lablt• Sal. xlnl fi40 i314 r('ltrl'll 11rd<:rrt-d App rn<1ture & br111.ht (11r •' .111 .1rou11d work "nt.I dt· ly \Jllh Aero Squadron prcsttg1ous Npl lh ·h ll\1•n h dv wt•t•k St.1rt HOUS~.WOHI\ .1tl!OA1rw a.>' AH' pr;1ct1ce Bcnd1\s l\l •Jll ORAf'tlGECOAST DAILY PILOT ti42 5682 111~ ~.ti.in SI t>C1 h r A11J)I) 6 hrs $25 Own trans l'~1 556 87 Fn. 8·5 6"4·H135 111 1>c·r,.,on 1t1:11 11.t•wvort refs . Call 759·925!1 J30 W Ua) ~t Coi.ta Mt·~u l::quul Opporlun1l)" l'.:mploycr MA.IHTEMAMCE ~1ott'l HousekQe per::. 51----.;.....~:__--VOLT ~llflwWJ'OAAR"f' ~AVIC:E:S -NSTRUCTIONAL AIOI' for Interior Land~cap· days a week 9 to2.30 No PIX lll\!I CM 3848 Ccsmpus Drive Becom e a 1-·ounta1n mg OC'pendable t:ar & exp. SJ 00 . f:l(p $3 25 Answennq Set"tic• R I'.:. Sales "Lie On.ly ' THIMKIMG OFACAREER IM REAL EST ATE? Free training 1f you quahfy Call l7 l4199 l -0660 F.. Sales t>RJV 1-:R Iv i\ RUM AN In h11ild1ni:: m:.>\t•nal )rl pprmant•nt pn!!1l1nn 11111..,I h,1\I' \ :.il11J l"Jlll 1tn\1·1~ h(• 4!13 :1ri5<!SJC' 546·4741 Valley l ns\ruc t1on a cnthuMa-.m ror indoor 5-15 ~9471 Coral He er Day, eves. P I T . t>'/T 1Arross t"rom Aide. Pre·employmen planti' l::x pr. helpful. _Motcl,C.M Mraveyard (Ip r . l lOpm Oran~e Co. A1rpor1 ) classes bcgm Mon NO\ "~ Ol68 6aml Must be willing tu COMPETING t:qualOpportEmploycr 13th. 8 30 ll .30Jm. _____ ,Motel maid wanh!tl. Cull work s ome wkcnds l'.:xp __ _ Wardlow School, 9\~l Maintenance A.ut time. Kirkwood Motel. pref. but wlll train WITH MGR? DRIVER Pioneer Dr . II B. rn ... Or>enm~ 1n ennvales('cnl ~~~~OCoast Hwy, Ct.IM, Many bl'ncr. pa~ co~ Vull t 11T1t• Mu i.> ht• rl'lr.1 )111---------Sl3 ror 7 classes Clai.M'. hosp, full t1mt•. AM s hirt. me n w • e I( 11 i:::. 0 . t. ~iag~r~1 Jon~tc~~r;'c~; 1 .... "•'llgroo1m:1I \IJIJIY Gem•r11IOffin· r~r1d ror cmploymC'nl Mon .frl . /\pplY at MOVIE&TVEXTflA.S _833-3.133 w1th you Tbeyaren'tal .11 t·.,c•hh0tch ~ Flt1wl•r-. RECEPTIONIST First 35 applicunl'l w1l Fla~sh1p t.:onv llus p, 466 N F. 1-.: 0 1-: u H y P BX lowed t o list or .;ell. lhe1r .10~. l-11re:.t /\\L'. La~un.1 TRAl~EE he accep ted at rirs Flal(sh1p ntl N H 0 JOb 1s to assist YOU' tkh I · ' ---H I, I. Y W 0 0 () An s w t•r1ng serv1r<' Will tram bright. well c ass _________ _.CASTING 0 11n:CTORS operator full & P/T. Call Compare us with other!. ----------1 .:roomed individual . l lN SUL A T 1 0 N Guaranteed ex poi;urc, 835 356l & see for yourself Wt• 11£ \11·n nr ~~>lmV1~nR~!i "r.· or ~ri;,~aht~n;c;;5~1:en~~~~ ~NSTALLER.s. l<'ull tinw MAINTENANCE ~~e:ii~':.°sJ~~~Jc;1:!:~~~·~ PEST--C-O_M_T_R_O_L __ ~~i:~t~~be:X~~~n('(• or "" • ·' tum abo includes hhng irnd. work Riversull· llllff S d J b f h tram.ing ne<:essary .. ldt•1 Knu" th1·. co:.ii.t various duties . T yping Orange Co . arc•a Xlnl MECHANICS ir ;1cn•pted. Yearly fel' tea Y o o r-rtg t • llll"' :>.1·1 Sl!IO a Wl't•k ur h elpful lnterviewin~ opl for Journ1.•ymi· n VI D t-: () C /\ST I NG person. Tramee. Profit • Stronf!, growml! <'Om 111ur•· l)(.•lli!t' Co:J'>l llam·llam & l pm.Jpm Wagesabovc:.c;ill· Xlnl SJo;RVll'l-:<71417611244 s hanng&grouphealth ':°tif~~2 w~k <'Om 'rcllow t 'i.ali, 17:IOO l\lt Apply North Amer1<'an Co~pan) ht·ndlt ' New ('upL<;trano Nur-.lng ~~1to~t~~·l ~·E.Lb%~ prehens1ve training p1 0 llt-rrrnann 1-·ounlJln Col'resPonden<'C School. Adam s 111 :.U\.lllllll SECURITY... Rt"'l~lrv n N·!>,LVN·s. Hd,SanlaAna gram 4401 B1r<'h St.. Ne'olirport .... 1: ••• l'rart1cals lnterc<>ted ml _ _;_ _______ _, • 7 Offices in Orange ('o ,.,,11.·y (\'Ill 11f Slatl!I 558-1618 TOPW ... Gr.s .. ~ h •: t w n N e w "o Pe & PLUG & O LO t-:ud icli Bea<'h <Near 0 C r N s u 1. AT 1 o N COHVEMIEHCE... 1ll)Ul.: 1mvntl' duty n11r~ M In Tus t in. Irvin e. __________ , A1rpo.rt) Equal Op lNSTALLl':lts l'W 1·1111 If lht•!>I' WllftH ~11111HI 111)1 n.1111w.1 0506 BUILDERS & Or-ange , Villa Park , portunity£mplo)er strco.inSo Oi.uu.!i·l'I\ .,1111c1 11, y 11 u. lht·n -----North Irvine, Ncwport ----------1~---------i Gel co. lll'rlt'l•li. ""'' <:1·1wi td ·11 r t• -.hould Nlll~<.;!:~~gn:s. FINISHERS fJea<'h &Mlsi.innVu•JO ELECTRONICS pref 495.1932 ..,,1t1111I 1· v ,.11 lw 11..r • <;1.J\SM AST1':H Call for confuit'ntwl in \Hi! i·11m11arl'' ha~ Im GEML OfC P/T l'h.11 ., wlwr1· \1111'11 ltml t ountr> Cluli 776 W 16th St C M t••rvaew ined I ull llm•• 11p<.'nin11.s A rtrn~ • m u sl typt: & JANITORIAL utl t>I I ht• • .1111\ •' .111d ('unv 110 '11 S44°2 I 7S I l-:k•1·1ronu-Ch11 ... :.1s & :.pell. lmmcd open1n.: Full·t1mc l'Ul>lofl Hlll" rmr1· 5'19 .llHil POOL red h1"ll t 'ab11wt t'\l'>M'mblt•r 979-1711_____ NWJJl urC'n, Cloy l'\l'nmi.t Nurw' .! 1-'t"li & Chah!..11' Wmog GIRL fHI DAV For 1 Jollrl i.h1 rt:.. mu Sl h1• lJ s Wt• h.1VI' I "1M1-:1>1 i\T\". /\si.l)ltf.101. 3 I \Jim, Cull & SUPERVISOR ""'"., \~,t·rnhlpr orfict:, ty~ 40 WPM, IL i:1t11.cn, {.;OQtl wn~t''I. 11c1 o l•,.:N I NC;S 1111 w1·11ntl p u rt t 1 m ,. Pr t' lmmt•d opportumty t''C I .1 "111w solder rnachme boOkkecpi~ 493 . 455 l holidays & bonu:-. inc·i•n 1rn1I th ml .shift'! for rn <'t•rttrtr11t111n 1•\a"l~l''I or 1stN f(lr rt•hnble 11erson ~lll~ oµcratl)r --.... lives . Will train. t.:ull cllv1duallj with ,, yt•:.n; f('rt••t. .. :vc•ry olhc·r wknd wh•> hu~ c·urn•nt walC'r ----'~------1 t1 Month-. l<~Kpr G·R·E·A·T , day!! 1714) 532_65!ill _ m 1111m11 m In cl ui.l rt 11 I orr g47.;1:H~• safrlY l'\'r\lf11.·:1lt!. 1-:i1JOY Restauranl Maoager As· Pn·frrn·cl ph111t t•x1wrl1•nt'1" tu In -..:..------xlnt c<J benefits. Apply ststant. must be avail Xlnl workm~ \·onditwn~ SALES JO I HOW .I/\ N ITO AS A H' y uu d u cl 1• 11 11 uni< t• I 1• 1· Nurlilng. 1.VN or llN, full Uo.m . Noon, M on / Fr 1 eves & wknds. Ex per re , 111 d ht•nefit:>. /\i>Pb OPEN honeRt. horc.lworkmi.: & tdeult rn1·1•h:1111<·11I h111•k t11rw 3 1111111 l•:vt•ry Personnel. q'd .. wine kno wle dge J\Jn•u::. Herry, 15'\nl Spr C 0 0 0 r I\ y <" 0 0 0 sucees.srul mm<h«H Cnll 11ruu111I 1t1•i.1111n)l1l11lll 1t·i. 01h1•r wknll utr H1·1wf llll MARRIOTT HOTEL helpful. Please cull f1>r rni!dalcSt.llunt. Hrh llOURS. GOOD 'coN. now.!_7~·0323or~J3"79 wall inl'ludt• ro•1w1r111J.( N1•w rntnnwdiall· ••uri• 900NewportCcnter0r appl. betwn 8 :30·5. l)\ T 1 0 NS MI\ N '{ ancl troul>h'~lwohnl! fuc• unit fW? 351~, Newport Bcuch 645-5000ext520 • • • ' JAZZ ROCK G RO U I' tory m111•l11111•:0. .incl 1•q11111 1''.ll·l·tron1c tcchn1c1an/ t>~ R !.NG E 8 EN El-ITS. l_,ooking for kt•yl;ouril" ~nl. liuildtnll n ·hu1lll Nuriiin.: F.quul Op por Emplyr Restaurant munne rap1dly.1?rowmA ~~JvGR.?:'~NJ0<;j.0r · &Jor remaleslnl!cr.Frc1· 111.: murh1111• .... inti Now accepting a ppbca· 1·ompany hes net•d of FROM WITHlN. TRAIN reeordmg.MS-478.'J i!t•nt·ral 11lont muln LVN PRESSMAN·2 yrs exper , tions for the following l:..Uct.f~~~ cf:s~::.1~;l'~=~ F O R T O JEWELRY WAXER tenanc·t• J ll shi!t l''/T. Conly posi A B Dkk 360. xlnt work· positions: Lunch & din-M A N A G E M E N Exprd. 979 6124 l\"" 1tVlUI l 59 Ued fa<' lng conds 644·8233 oer food servers. hostess. rcq'd w1radar endorse· s T A R T s · · 1 .M C h t• c k 1 n I 11 11 u r "" 1 r •. k day & night, cooks day & rrentdes1rcable Only m· M E o 1 A TE Ly • • J UNIOR S t; CU H 1 TY , T 0 P XJntsa • bcnc "'wor '" Production Supervisor. rughl, bus person, d ay & d1v1duals w/marine ex K t-; y B o A n PROGRAM MF.II W A c; 1-; ~ & eond. Bayview c.onv Rr owmg H.B. pressure nighl, also. P /time book· J)l'ncnct' & desm' to 1:row E x p E R 1 E N c lleq for mm• t~R'fHAN CON\'t>~N I t-;NCI•: Wt• or 2os 5 T ~ u r ! 0 • t · M gauge mrg need s elf· keeper. co benefits m· w1Lh company nL~d app· HELPFUL. W E HAVE nppllcallon on tr111111n ' fer lwuvv overtime 1>lui; 642-3505 E 0 . I'. Per I e n c e d Prod elude. paid vacallon. ly Call714/960·54l5 OUR OWN TRAININ n n d e du e o t 1o11 ;1 1 r u I I <' 11 "' P 1 n Y supcrvi~r for precision. health ins .• employee .---------•I PROGRAM PUT ON B systems. 1--:xp with Com benef1111 ull rnnvl'l\ICOL· me-ch fl n 1 <'a I ass Y diseounts. EOE. Apply '" THE COUNTRY'S TO put.er Automntion I.S I ly locutetl 111 Onio1t1• OFFICE CLERK Liberal benefits indude person at: J . P. Mac'!> ... :1cctrm11c11 ORGAN Sf\ L to:: helpful Smull t(ruwth Conta <·I pr~hl shannl( Sala ry R es taurant. 1 0 14 2 PEOPLE CALI. A t·omp11ny T oppoyhu.,.•tl open C:a ll 7l418V4·53Sl Adams. Huntington O N ' i-: 1-· o 1 on exp. ttnd 11h1hty Wll Oiclt S..pernCllM)h 30 Ins truments, 15542 Bea<'h. ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN INTERVIl-:W ORGAN rons1der µart t•mt• or 17141637-0110 'l'he Dully Pllnt has an,_C_'_he_m_1c_a_l_L_n_._H_l:l_._-1 1 ;.-.-;.-.-;.-.-;.-.-;.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-;.911 EXCH A.NG E . ST A m11onll11htn:-. on 1111 hou1• opentnll ror u 1ru1ncc us llF-.,-fAURANT UARTENDERS BUSBOYS WAITERS WAITRESSES PRODUCTION TYPIST NUNN 714'586-7302 ly wage, u 1111 l11ry or by GENERAL TIRE Copy <..;onlrOI Clerk in our tmmech ate openlnl(~ ond ('OO\ta Cl 1-;o 1-: r 11 l I Clnsslfh•d Ocpal'tmenl opp ortun\t\es in an•-------...i 547-5901 for uppt & RUllEI Must be nble lo t yp<• t>:itablished co. 10 the GROUMDS KEEPER )-_______ _. COMPANY around,40 WPM, handll• Orange County airport F/T, pcrmaneol open· KEYPU ... CH 2""",.. Oatu·vla,Or•n'"' phones and othe r gene ral 11re1J . Appllcant11 t o ings avail. immcd. Eit· " """', "" c lerica l duties. Op· troubleshoot. repa\r. and per helpful, but not nc<:. OrlR.A TOil portunlty ror advance· I l A Ply .t No A... r1 l!:qual Opportunity 1£8l e ectron c systems. P : ""pe ence nece111ary F. 'ment and excellent co~· R occnl a n a l oi;i a n d THllRY9MICO lf you have c:ompleted~~~~~m~p~lo~y~e~r~M~/~F~~I p&n y benefits. F or ln· d\Gital experience pn• 1071 Ca rnelbt1ck keypunch training. Skills!-lerview. plea11e c&ll: furred Please 111•nd re Newport Beach tJ.44 901 musl bfl above average & Penionnet Office 5 umc to 1'344, clo Th•• Eq\1111 Oppor F,mplyr accurate. Day 11hlft. In· 642·!'.678. &xt rn Oo1ly Pilot. PO Hox ~~~~~~~~~ terv1ewint1 8·11. 1·3. Na· DO YOU OR"'....aGme. CO"'ST l:iGO. Co11lu "1\•1rn. CA. I~ tionnl Jo:ducallon, 4401 OFFERA S'ERVICF.~ ,,_..... 5 ,,_ ~~ •UAADS WAtnlD Dlrch S t • New port l.A.ot the ~ubl.lc know w1~h DAILY PILOT Full l'/l lme, 2 y rly llcarh. nr 0 C /\1rpe>rt 1m ad In the 0111ly Pilot 330 W B»YSl P ar l ·t1me, day shirt Mu11l type 70wpm. Ex· cel tent co mpany bencflla. Apply ln person between 9AM & 6PM . Monday thru l''riday. OaAMGICOAST DAILY PILOT f.42·56711 330 w 8A)' St Collltu Me D \:4u&I Oppor Emp\yr 1-:u<'uthe ~C<"rt•tJl'V r1uses 610 E l7lh St. i:;quul Opportunity Servkc.-l>lrcctory llc:rn Co3ta Mt'1111 m1tll Co:tta ~l'!<J 0 rr.1.,. 1 ..;;.S_•o_l_M_A_n_a_. _____ Employer <'<lfll you 08 11\lle as SJ SS Equal Opportunity Good !IC rt'l:iriul "ktll'I i-----------1 per dny fo'ol' roort• In E mployer Pladna a CIMslfied ad 111 rt."tllllred. Salary upt·n Sell wllh EASE' ro.-tT11&tmn and complete as easy as d ialing your 642 20'~ It's a BRl::EZF. Find wl\Ql r_ou "unt 111 ruleio l"&ll 64H16?8 SELL Idle Items with a phone. Give us a call -· . Clasalne<l Ada 642 5618 Daily Pllol Clat1i>1flcd!> _ _ _!>&1ly Pilot Clu11lfitd Ad. we·u do the rest. 642-5678 COOKS/CASH! E RS OlSHWASHER/ HOSTESS Needed for work on n on-call basis. Reg lste now! G roup Ins evai\ you c!W>06e your days & hou.rS. tteferences. car & lelephon~ are rcq. In t.erv1ews ~vcr)' M(lndu 9am·5pm. WESTCLIFt' Temporary Servtl't'.s 1617 W~tctiff, Stc 209 Newport Beach 63l.(1610 or752-9l 18 The Little Train That Can! GET STARTED ON THE RIGHT TRACK EARLY!! Se ll Your Holiday Gift Item s on the Daily Pilot CHRISTMAS GIFT TRAIN PAGE This special gift guide will ap- pear each Wednesday from Nov. 15 thru Dec. 13 reachinq 108.000 prime fami l y households with select market coverage. For in- formation ano ne1p in placing your ad call a CHRISTMAS AD-VISER 642-5678 VOUR UNUSED ITEMS COULD BE SOMEON E'S CHRISTMAS GIFTS TOY!) SPORTI NCi GOOD J•~WELRY POTS & PLANTS HANDMADE ITEMS CATS&DOGS GIFT CERTIFICATf:S t\IIT01'10811.ES This size •d only $5.00 .•. or this size ad onty $9.50 L•rgetalzea available CALL TODAY 642-5678 • 17 I I I f l l , ... OM. y P\l.OT !~~~ ..... !~~ ~.~~~ ..... !!~ ~.~~ ..... !!! ~ .. t IOJO ~.~~!~: ..... ~!!~ ~ ..... ~~~~ Saklli. A •• ::r.:'~•••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TA6S ooo y • • S...llA'4MN11•oo4t I09 IMh. 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Rf.st 1'.lub RoCkel i''t.Sh with le1tsh , Docks 9070 ...., ouu~" llll'ludt-tyv111ic . Ina cuae Value S.00. 1111k I D reqwn•menu. Pre· ~~4p64r.•n1gc dCnty. (;;l ll 1tstro duck Catt conc:llUo HAlllSOM S •••••••1 .. v!•t•.•i1v•• $1!!00 per month roordwalln11 & oUilil'mblv IOI( '2.s-0 646·6377 lllik ror ver1l IOSJ\ & ihcf\ ! f''or ll ..,.4 11 llYb $35. • s~ A • "'Y 10 "'TS SUP> A AILA ... "'1de corp nov. h1nn.: ' ( 1 ..... t r I d t " encl°' 5"' "-"' "' YAC N"w""rl 646-0SSl Aan.~to:Jb ldllMr i m11 v1 uuu1·tn•r10r ,, on> pen1on11ue u,. "Real used brick have 6467217 3101Coast Hwy.N.B. ~ ,..~ :;oldtniM334l t'HMI S't MAS G ii"' dlct11ph111w, ,. .. rk µ1u 1035 ~a llpr.:.~· tabrlt· o~ 1400,25t ea. 38~1u'Tony's K F h S 611·2547 30' BOATSLll' Tnn1dud I u l'('tlSllr twill r. i1ln l. I'll' ••••••• • ••••••••••••••• Doy lo P•i>erl r & we or elsewhere 67S·317S Glla~s21_2/b1n1sd . exrlnt c~opned 1.ulan... If LI /\va•l ··bit'· Sa.I "'"" Xlrll wnrlr 111.i t•cJ n1ltt100·• will b1tck & t m your · .. -~ v • • v d >~ .~e·:~ ~I ~T~~ .. t1 ' ~.,!_,1 .~17c8lW h1•ndil .. 1nwdh ul 1h·n hm.al•>1i1n klllt'n'll, ready tutc• Or try two cardll l~ pl aquanum, fully Sl3S. Lange boolS. sr. 10 • WeUcraft twn 1~. ex· w/houlic 636·8864 ___ _ $2 7Sthr 770 7~ ... ·" t ul. life ln11ut11rH't· I 1111 tu ao. r utl' & playful, back t.o back eqwpped, $400. Cull ufl s like new S5S $17S tor aU cept. cond . many .,x. W"' .... TED·. hohrtuyi. & v1('1.1t11111 1\11 purebn •d , no pupt'rli PKICt:S. 7!'>2-6760 ' 963-4090 tras. $10,900. 962·727 "'" SALt-;.!;PHt~N pl) lllOOS Skq1..rk . S48 411S7 dys , 1S0·6141 $2 eoor3/$S WANT!!;O eves ./ 40t.o50'slipforbeuutlful KM AbiRm~ SBVICIMA.MAGH lntm l'h!Mcl.fl14 l'\Q 4/Stags$1 60co NEW SAFE, U L ap SHO'l'(iUN Island Gypsy Trawli:r l.8lV Nt!lll port lil"d s d1 .. nuI1 n Ill " II 1111 "---1040 619tllt(1> SI 5-0 eu proved. designed for srn 545.2083 '64 Faarllner 25' cbn crs No hvl' aboard Need ap l'oeu. Mtt"• pat<· h 1 n.: o t & r" 11· --J• lOor more St 40 e11 bU!iness. Pd SOOOO. will B.T • o/ngs. tnm tabs, I prox 6 mos. \313 )33().5392 l.A'<'hn1c1an' tull t1mr fr fvp .. l w41ntt'd, lull tim•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales T•x Included sell for $2500. lnqwrc, eng. hrs . Slip avail...!......:.:.:...:...._;,...;..___:;__ __ _ Sa.l(W ll\llt' ll(-ndil• tU~ lt><IO Jul> (',,II for .aii1111111l VUC'ksh1rr T1•rrtt!r pups, NO CARD? 714.540-3101 $5000. 549·2547 Urgently net!d !>lip or WaUp•Pf1"'4 Tn no A i ul) mN1l t>O Ultlll ~·hamv blood hnc11. tiny. Dr•w your own or t1end • moonng for 25' :.adboaL a.ld.lary ul 1;t'iwr.il Mill n , <;i.111 .. 11 ••U••nd 1. 1 t W ... t"·ll 1 i.hut ... J ib :.tud 11e rv ""'ltll!, address. phone &PowerMower1Tractor. lO Remell 1973 h~d·l<?P· Calleves.675 11768 h .. 1 \ I )IJS lllll.-u ." 11111.' SJU)649 ·-HP /gr d bl d 22SOMC.tullyt:Qwp.tn· u an •mnwd l1~·run 11 ' I>''' •1 •1 po!i>llluu 1n uur l\p111.i ------we'll nwkc one card per w J er 11 " cl VH F Super clt!llD. WANTE D. need 40· boat ror full llrt'll.· & fl•rt llnM l..-i;.1111111 t'ho \ 11111 tom . d1·11t Mun thru t-'r1 \1111 SllM!11an llu~k y PUP6. ,.. taf: Add 25< each Never used Vu lu~ Sl600 $9200. 846-7119 :.lip by Del.'. 1 ,.1~ l'l• 4'1 ou1 ('u,1 l ' 1 llw"· L1111uo--Ura< ti ""'"'ken.: i·und &•' i1mpJ1•Y udy fo1 C:hru.tmas AK<.: Send check or mo ney or· Sac. $1095. 675·C666 67S·7S~ M.,..a hVl" It t\n.:ih.-1t11 IJ.·m·fiti. \pi1h 111 1.,.r,1111 , h ,,. Ill p 1 0 n I 1 n e derto W•nt.ed: Co-owner for ~2 ---- t\m .•t·r upt •'·11li;h l.. l'1•nn }'>A\t•1 111tlO lkd1Wh1h.• Will hold ttl PILOTPllMTIHG CHOO CHOO CHOOS Chns. 21.31446·5648 r.tporfatiOft L)\·('oralln.i 11nd1111 '"•"' IJmr No rl'\l•t h¥nll'll Ap J•lui t•nllu ""'" 1· \1 t'hni.lrn.ii-831 N94. P.O. Box 1S60 1013 your gifts from the Daily or2l.3/44S·S763. ••••••••••••••••••••••• iii~:n~!::2~?Y~l·~~,i·'~ .:,,~~~irv.. l' M ~,~,1 ~1'!~~~ ·;~:~;1 ,;111:1~1 tt~~~~:.~~~k~~::. ~j eos;~~~~~~;:626 Stereo spkrs (Voccc of f::~i:~!?~~;t FH ~a~~~!Y ~~ tw1 ~~::·.~~:: ... !!.~~ ~~ ·t-:H"\-11 Ji: "\1AllON Jl KrttVryd "'h1ft ~ "d1'11 &rcmalc.968ll088. Te lephone a ns wering theTheatre)Ahec Lans thru Dec 10th. Call : gas. P I P . $44,00 Olderc1tmper 4·salc.w10 c ...... 1,h ..... 1 1 \ ft•ri"'"'nc tull rir pare 11_ llon. 1i11111d L11-1~ fuyl111 " machmcs w/warr. $79, lng, A7SOO, used very ht· 642.<.,78 213-377-6459eves. truck Sl .. O "tov~ & ..-nu~ 1 "' ,,. •< ' "" ... llt',lJUt dill Hi·ilhlll & (1trn1 Shurtha11 Pupp1e:. w/rt'mole. Sl•9 Ue.540-0428 .,,., " ~ ~ i>t•inblcri. p11 rt llmc• '"'' \\J.1><'~ lu r 111h ~ A I-' 1• 1 6wl\:.old SJSt\a R 7503791 1----------L-. Rod' l8' Woodward sk1CC, 50h refng 640-2700 ~ml*:J0,1;n Al i.o ful 'Vt'I""" \1 J 111.q(c•m••n .uul.i 11" ~> 0"'" 846·5793 oger, · Offkefwntitwe&r • to, Jobnsoneng.trlr,boa -------- un.-,5oamlpm ~"''' 11, o111 "''ululih lni-un1111·tw,111 r··~11 rll'•'<it-tl l'T COPYMACHINE Equi,...nt 8085 HIR.Shreo 1091 cov e r . compass ,Motorindllk.s 9140 cw•t. clt>.1n & di•,h'ii111, va1d 1 •II fur 111h'1\11·v. ,., .. , fu i r i·liri•u1t·nt lloxer Puppies Ch11mp1un Copiers Hi s pd. late •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·.~··•••••••• rathometer. Morse con ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3.l;:) p h.r uw t)747 fur 1u1 1.,u l'.umplt·~ i\ji!JI> Jl sired $200 de up All i.holl> mod . copies anything, Xlnt new & used ofc rum, Beautiful 25 color TV. I trots. $2900 499·3469 Moped, Peugeot KfiPt .tft IOA M Lv11 !it41' M11 ll.·l1-1 nt-t ,.h:1l ur1 lll800t-1or1d11 St &ear!' 962·8031 like nu w t s upplies plan hies. wk bent'hcs yr wrnty. free del, $128 . Chns '73. lnbd eni.: xln~~~~~~~ffer lt'him O'lll·d !-\.ill vr •1 t ,\••Pl) llunl111~ton ll•·J l'h ee to You 8045 S200·$800. 968-2163. C.E.SURPLUS63l·2777 646·1786 glass O'n1ter. immal', --- -/ ' " ~ KHll Ir --' Mot I SECRETARY tf'~fo; 1"1 11""' ~ES ....................... WETSU I T O 'Nea1Execut1ve d el>k and oats M..-.n• $6950.MB·ss.56 ~•s to renl ei.t lh\.,1olmt•n Shiµplll!l & Ucll"t•r WAKt:llOUSt-;MAN 12 wk:. old. Part animal s k 1~s. large. reelining swivel chllir, ti Equlp.-..t Cits Refit/ •• ~.~ ••••• ! ....... !!~~ firm , F'1t:.h1on h.IJ11J Clerk full 11mt· t'llr1t· $.4 Pl'r hr lo :start Xlnl brand new $65. Also pair. very good cundi· ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~er 905 ,76 Yamaha 500 xtr,i Xlnl di\ eri.1f1l'd "IJl>tlf b<'lplul but nut n<'c N o pp t y for b r 1 I( h l . Boo ls. I a r g e $I 0 lion, comfortable. usdul, G.Mt-al 90 I 0 •••••••••••••••••••••• dean. low mi. $790 49;i Good s kill s req d uooc1 r1 rl\1n•• r1>ior1l hardwu1k111.: prl'i.On • 8050 SU Rt"BOARD. 6 '6'',atlract1ve 64&·2076. 104 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " " da I SlS-0/ hart.er plush 60' or 75' 6472 640-0123. ConlJt't Slit· ur l>oul! u Avail ull shirt:. Go()(1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rocket Fish with lellsh & 1 Y pair motor yacht. hourly 0 --------- ---------• 1>46 11111 bl·ne f 11 s Apply 1 n 0ru.0tr11$3So d.eck. fair condi· Nice desk $85. Swtvt!I desk daily 675.2112.675.7411 73 Varn 175 1.•mJ Lo m1 p.-ri.on Kiili( l:Je11r1ni.:. ii S3S 2 rr h lmmat' cond Mu:.l :,ull SICRET ARY Slll>RT OfWt:;R C'OOK In<' 2920 Kcd 11111 Ave. **I BUY** 646-7217 c air · 0 ice c aini ah. SoH 906 $395 64S-J747 Part lllT\4.'. t-'11 Suu 11\l> $20 each. small 4 c:lruwcr J ohnson & J ohns on Cost:. Mci.o Good used Furniture & CllEMIN DE FER chestSLS. 646·7914 lle1dlh Care D1v1:.1on. of ~illinµ lo ""'" li73 ~I ters skilled secretanut ~~11 & 51'M __ Warehouseman lnl>ula ;:.r~~as°~~tr~~o~ will JEANS Pl..os & Or9on1 1090 ~ent ~ c;allen~ing and Sh11r1 Ordt!r Cook Musi l ~~nc~n~~~~~~; '° L. 11 · MASTERS AUCTION ~~~d~~nn\.~~~s Air~~te~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• versi ie position'" IL:. re:.111m s1 ble, U\ t·r :! I 646-8686 & 833-9625 t.rou:.ers. cords. & denim R~1onal Sales omce some m a n a~ cm t• n WORK AT HOME If you are a self-starter, dutws flours 9.6 Sum Str:ught leg & flJres rt"SOurceful , can hanrtk ~v~~ & wknds l'«ll ~:an Phonesales, lll(hl bulbs LOSING SALE Call any day 633-7319/ ---------- your. wor k load with d_ .. <'"' .... .,., Btwn 2 • P CullS30·5220 997·1986. Upright Players & • ......,._ ~ Water bed. $325. Modl'rn1----------1 minimum superv1s1on only roll Lop dt-sk . $165 F V Tenn•~ Club Life rolls in s tock Carl )' w~~:l~l~~c~::i~~::~~~S n a ~k Bar Ca:.h11· :·:.:::.::.···············Lamps, 2 for $35. Oil Mem bership. Value ~~~~St~C~~~!°s:isw an opportunity toutilttc needed , rull t1mt• _, .. ....,... 8005 ofpalnbnl(s.$~~~S07322.0rbst $1000, Sac S800. Seller your abdit1cs to the Weekdays, prev expe •••••• .. •••••••••••••••• rs on any . .,.._. will pay transrer fees . Hammo nd Concord & fullest. nee, over Ill yrs old Beautirul waterbed Sl2S.S63·6S27 Leslie$4950. We ofCec-an excellent Look i n g for per AnliqueMusic Boxes! rramc. ma llr e~s &4U.S.magwhls 14",good 494·8200 startulg salary plus fr. em I' Io y e e Ca I Slot Machines! CIOC'ks! beater. $400 value. wi.J cond. incl lugs & locks STEINWAy PLANOS •••••••••••••••••••••••Suzuki mo1kl-TSt8S-:-xtn1 ~------_...:...11!11 _________ conc:l'S450. Pefenott 44' S87K 968.stJ93 eves. THIS is where the BOAT ACTION IS For Buying Or Selling And for the latest in BOATING NEWS chKk our front page index daily. DAILY PILOT J 24•CF27 Cal•Catalina St on MHt.r Y ochts <714) 846-27~ (2t31598·~33 '78SUZUKI RMUSC f''ew rides. 75\j 9346 '75 Honda 7SO CUSTOM · Tartan Sloop. s bag:., Sl600 979.9790 33211 W perfec t for race or Mat'Arthur Sonra Ana crwse. 673· 7707 ; 7!'>2·5416 Motor Homes, Sole/ '76 Catalina 22'. xlnt cond, Rettt/Storoqe t I &O trlr . xlra:> $5400/best orr .••••••••••••••••••••••• 586·1098 1971 Landau Luxury Motorltomt mge benehts package. 714/536·7551. llUGESELECTlON sacnhce. 549·8049 520 ea. 962-5355 afte r From SJ895. m11ny oLht!r interested applkants ar<' A.mtricon 4PM Quality upgri~hl 'od1ac 1orlalable boat. invited to :.end rei.umc.Stock& Delivcrv man W lnttntcrtiottal Bdrm St?l. 5 pc come p_.'sPiatt0ShopfM Mark II . w/Merr . 0 18 . Mo•ift9! Fully s elf cnnta 1nl'd Mvst seH now! Generator. 2 air co11d1 mcludin~ s alary history l.ee & As!>or. 570 Glen G-1l...-1 ... 1 Rt oup w /form1c a lo 728 w l9th CM.,.,. 7272 20 HP & standard l•qwp andrequ1rements to: neyrt:,LagBeach. u.......-...-S125. Call a ft 4pm F'lnal Days L1qwdat1on .,...,. ment Xlnt cond. $2400 S&S de~ign . Pa<"rfir tlOfl(:rs, roof lop air. TV Dolphin 24 . Hond.t 7 antl•nnll . C:U r a dio. outbrd vnt·. holding AM I FM stc•rcotapc.lik" tank. ~alley. Cull <·ov~r~. Ol!W llrc!> & otb4-r extra' lJt•.iut mJ llll /\ i.:o od loo numt'rou~ to men crwsrni,: bool K33·0i:n t1on. Very. very clc&n JOHNSON & JOHNSON ----Open Woo. thru Sal 556-7073 Sale. Everything must 'i119 8093 645 3067 660Newport Center Dr STUDENT 1802 Ketterin~. Irv. l!O 50% discount all •••••••••••••••••••••••--------- Swte 1295 Newport Bch For v•·rm part-t1m (714 ! 754-tm Bel Velvet couch, lov merchandise Comte· 'N &tual Oppor Employer emplnymcnt. dclivcrie:. e:.eal, coffee tbl. l'nd tbl. Go 8ath Boutique 2644 ----------1 blue Print In~. ro Vi et rol a S 100 0 a k S600. IAhr couch, lov· San Miguel. Nptl-Us. architect ural uff1.c e Lib rary ta ble $17S eseal. 2 arm chrs. coffe ,~~~~~~~~~~ Secretary Mu .. t have.> t·ar Nn rxper S3fl 9570 tbl, end tbl $150 8' con-1. Newport At'ach law of neccs:.. Irvine 117~.5120 _ rerencc tbl. 10 chrs $300. Poolt.able. 4x7. w1Lh ac- fi ce needs el\pen encl' --------uque yard sale Thurs All 1n xlnt cond. Cal cei.sories. $100. Newly t---------....t secretary w/good typin TAXPREPARATIOH Fri 9-4. Chairs. $25 ea 833-0860or556·9222 covered.645 3063 skills. Will train on IBrt So""' bookke"ping on , • oa.k press back chalnl C G v mag card/A. Send re """' " East Lake $40 ea DLX orner roup. ery pt Mills sells direct on ~ume to: A Law Corpora basis w/option to buy Beveled mirror, $25. Old nice Xtra set vinyl cvrs. full rolls only. lowest tJon. 610 Newport Cente Reply Ad 6. Daily Pilot pictu rt'S & Cr a mes. $1'\5 Ph979·4Sl7 pncesanywbere549-8181 Or,#1220.NB.92660 PO Bux 1560, Cost F1 .d Mesa, Ca 92626. Trunk, $35. 2211 on a, Quality Sofa Malling boxes . Heavy du- Bl'V 'E:\1 S f:U~ 'F.:\1 T R.\0£ 'E:\1 R E~T 'f:M Sel·retary /Book keeper HBS36-08SJ 6 ' sectional & ottoman. ty rardboard: Ideal fOt" w me t)'plng, knowled~ Teacher. Pre Sl'hool o ench Om·ntal ru~. wool Good cond. $195 751 6610 maihng Christmas pkgs. To place your ad in of boat:. Please apply Te o c h t? r :. A l d bl d X \ . s9~5 • 1 Complete malling kits or this column call 631·2161. Cer11f1cat e exp re en · 11 4 • 1 Sect ional ~or.., v(' ve md1 v1dual boxes avail in ----------t quired I Spm 64011820 . French BuCfel '-' ~od i.lnped chairs M ), coHe 8 sizes. from 4" to 18" SECRET"'RY ----clarine_t case. $l25. table. rru1twood en cubes ToOrdercall Box "' Teacher s ., 1 de . 1 m carved Jade gold mntll tables. 2 Spanish chests. er.. 741.552.340 . 9am 642·5678 DAILY PILOT • * '* Sam Jlacoletti 11162 PIHCl'nlia :\Vt-. cu~la :\lt'l>a Look al this one bcfon· al_· _1_6.:...p_m _______ • you buy! Call Trumu n at You are the winnt"r of Two Frff Tldtris to the Lido 14 with trlr. new sails. S650 494-S-072 LONG BEACH ACRIFICE Hobie 16. TIIEATRE FESTIVAL w•trlr. xlnl cond r at'e "OUR TOWH" cqwp. xtras. must sell -THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20t>O HARBOR BLVD CO STA Ml!>A 642 0010 starling Eddie Albert al $1700 bst ofr. 640-0248 I.he Long Beach Conven-•-----------tRent 23' Motor Home All lion & Entertainment yclooe 13, blue & whit xtras S22S per wk. e< ~ Cente r. 300 E Ocean Bl.. w/Lra1ler. Used tw1r m1 846-7255 Long Bea .... h $1000. 586--8918. __ . --------' 1973 R O,\Dl.INER ~o· Qlll 642·5678. ext 329 ~·clone 13. Race rig~('-(1. Motor Home Roof :.11r toclwmyouruckets . ~~1 1534. Askmg Gen••rator. AM1"'M ~ * • * traC'k :.tercn Slcefl:. t;. 27,000 m1. $891.10 536-3645 ~~~~::. r~~~~lf.fe~a; r,!~~~tPeM.o~5e;.~ g '!' X 17 MM , $125 ml:>c compa<'tor, la.mps. misc 6 P 'm ,W c de 11 v er ats. Powef' 17th & Irvine, NB ..,..,. items. 586· 8830/770·73 675·9314/759·1666. anywhere. -------;..;.......-J ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 fiber form. 24 '. 8Jha 631 S338 TEACHERS eves 3twin beds 1--'----------1;-:--:--::;----::-:---::;:---=-::;;:-:l----------1~~~~------J t'ab1n t·ruiser. $17,000. excellent cond AOUARIUMS 5portlftCJ Gooch 8094 G d B nks ling. 26'. complete-rat' 661 3359 SECRETARY/ADM! Paid positions in Prot.es 492·9515 MOVED. Must sell at •••••••••••••••~••••••• ran G ASST.Comm'lreal R.E litnt C hurc h School sacririce.30galO'deal &P00L TBL·Ant1que de· BstnWhaler-5eacraft !~~~P~-~4i:.3 1 ·2 11>i or Trailers,Utility 9180 finance r1rm seeks to Laguna Beach SUndoy Garage Sale· Sat. & Sun. stand. 26 gal w/hood & sign, like n e w, 4x8. StanM1llerYachl!> · ••••••••••••••••••••••• notch sec'y.Reqxlnlly only. 4th. 5th & 6t 9·SPM.sewing machine,stand,20Ralw/hood.40 i i,; yrs old, w1equ1p (213)598-9433 '76Coronado15xlnl condSearsullhtytr lr.1dcJlfor 1 n g 15w v m +. S / H gr ade s Call 499·308~ hshld items. misc .. 238 gal wthood & stand & 20 men l . PP SS l · 398 7 (714) ~-2754 many xtras. $1600 Eves. sml cars, St 'x46"xl 1" knowl edge or RE morni_!'R5 only VlsL11Canno,M V near galw/hood&stand. Pvt anytime ~~~~~~~~~~l~S48~~-84'~97!{_=-=~==-~= $225.493·4712 terminology prd 'd Mus Schedule your Christ ma Ca s l 1 I I e Sc h oo I pty 675·9616 a ft 5 pm be respon & work w/m1 TECHNICIAN shopping sto~ with th 770 69ti0/llJO 6686 aft 1-=--"------'----I• <>upervmon t'or app Druly Pilot CH RISTMAf' _s_P_M_. -------1 ARPET. Blue-like new. c11114~pm,833-2462__ ELECTRONIC ~irr TRAIN! for helf G4rOCJe Sal• 8055 ~~:J:-~t/~:,~e offer I•~~~~~~~ SfCllfTARY in placing your ad, call ••••••••••••••••••••••-t-----------I' P1t11ne Gen'I office & TECHNICIAN unAd-Visor11t642·5678 H 0 US I!: f' UL 0 F '* '* '* :.ome bo o kkecpin A Antique chiming clock FURNITU RE ! Dinin~ Richard Ferber 631·3600 for Christmus· bu1v no set s w /c ha1r:>. end 14S4Galaxv l)r ------t ca11·brat1·on and save. 4 d1f eren tables. LWlD bed. cham.. ~l·wport Bl''1t'h s.cntary/RKept. types, all oak $47 lo $14 bar & barstools, AM / FM You are the winner or Construction firm look Royal I ndu s tries . PTv/Pty.548-21!'>3 stereo. eoffee tables. TwoFrffTickeh in g fo r brighl self cl.1V1sion or L.S.I. Inc. i &.....U 801 muc h more! All th1. tothe s tarling ind i v Id u a currently seekinR an in ~!':'.c:~~••••••••••• week. 1765 Monrovia. CM LONG BEACH w/pleasan~ personality div1dual with minimum R G HT o A M AG ED ~ TIIEATRE FESTIVAL good phone techniques years expenence in th HOTPOlNT SALE MovinR ; Qualuy items. "OUR TOWM" All basic skills required calJbrallon ol industnal w Wa rner nr llarbor, Ba rbells. bikes, desk . starring Eddie Albert at Accurate itynlng. Call 8-4 elA,..ncal t•qu1p~nl ,. ""' · """ · Santa Ana. 979·2921 sewmg machine. rum the Long Beach Conven· M_oo_·Fr_1_. 836 __ 8_7_1_1 ___ 1 b a c k g r o u n d i n misc Fri. 9·12, Sat & Sun uon & Entertainme nt troublcshooling. main· BCALR OEAAI NRSA. NU seed 9-4. 1970 Park Newport. Center. JOO E. Ocean Bl., Sectry. 4 dsys. apply onl. with exlnt typing & spell mg skills. pref 2 yr:. legal exp. Start $4 .SO pc hr .. 586-338830. Moir. thr Thurs lenitnce. and/or record lnteneM1on Jomboree Long Beach. keeping 1s prc•rcrrt'd. Rerrtgs. wshrs & dryers, San Joaqwn mus Rd ca 11642 5678, ext 329 Best Appl. 536·0911. to claim your tickets. We orrcr lhe unique com Garage 118, 1112 Tull binauon of compctcllve Washer. dryer. dshwshr. Lane. Parallel & next t '* * * wa ~cl>, comprehl'n.,1v ~eblt. guar 1 yr, de· 22nc1 St. b e twe en raftsman 9" table saw ---------• company hencfils. an livered S46·52l8; 839·7620 Newport Blvd. & Orange w/sland. no motor. $70. the o ppo r tunity ror w u hers dryers delux Sal.9·5 8922852 *Secretaries* H.E./S11les Leg a Sl.105 Employers Pay All Fees Liz ttelnders Agency 4020 Birch St. Ste 104 Newport Beach, 833-8190 'Call For AppttF..8lab '64 perbnn al a nd pr<? models.'Year gu'ani.ntee ~---------• ressronal itrowth wtthm Your choice SlJ9. ea Estate F'tlrfti5hhM}s CARPET CLEANING our l>eautlf~I lrvint• area Sale ends 11118178. Coas includmg Curnilure, ac-EQ U IPMENT. H I Id loe111wri I' or morl' In Appliance. S37·2S42 cessorles, pool table. Shampooer % Treewax rortnbtion,pleasecall 1_;_.:..:...--------t giant screen TV 11et steam cleaner $800 R E FR l G E R AT 0 R Many other items of a 3 631-0413 (714) 549-7911 a~k for tape 11226 ( 24 Hours a Day l or apply ln person at : NEEDED! Standard siz level home from lhe1------------i & in good cond. Reasona· ~tale of E.J Pisonl Jr Probate Sale Membership ble. Pls call 548·4900 Ul09 Cliff Dr. Nwpl Bch. '" Mesa Verde Co. Club. 1----------1 Thurs/Fri at 9 30-4, Sal Best oCfer . Contact Kenmore 2-s pd Dryer, 9:30-3. Nov 9 10 11 Aarons & Aarons Inc. Al· Mot.or 1 yr old, ' · tomey for Estate S46·6604 SECRETARY sso. 494-19'&2 Garage Sale: Sat. Nov. •'--l.-t-d 5..__ 11th, 8am-4pm. 6082 Ar · --·-...,. Outstanding oppty for a J .... DUSTRIES an2S cubic ft.., dbl door row h ead Dr.. H .B . A..cffoft efficient person to Jol ,... refrig. Harvest O<>ld. le 847-9598 5...a ..... I I 9 30.a.u our catering dept. G En gy Produc·ts Oiv. dillpenser, & Ice water. 1 ... -_-_-_-------t '"• roOY. • : ~ typing &eCficlencysklll • barSfeCIMrhte. mos old, like new, tw ~ 1060 Centur y Moving & ROYAL r equired . Ap~ly 9a m Red Hill &bvyeer Rd. big for new house. $700. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Storage. 15272 Bol~a M F I F Chica Rd.. <rwy 405 al Noon, on l ru r • Santa Ana 646-7914 or Sale I In yr Mustang Bol:ta Chica Rd ) 40 Personnel Eq·-1 Opportunity rally. $250, cra in ed. r M "'RRIOTT "'" E refrigerator. avocad 63l-Ol30 stor11ge vaults o mod. "" Employer M/F/H green. dbl door w/to . ronLempo & Older rum HOTEL I~~~~~~~~~ freezer. Very clun. rin Jewelry 1070 Appllc. col TV's, some 000 Nt>wport Center Dr TELEPHONE cond. Sl95. 545-4083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• antiques. IOO's of boxei1. Newport Beach barrels, trunks & cr•lell Equal Oppor Emplyr SOLICITORS Ref rig, 15 cu ft. used~ wk, Checks accepted s ubject MI F ~perieneed Only. Sell $3SO/or bst offer. PRIV "'YE EST "'TE lo our approval. ----m;;m----•I Daily Pilot.. Highest com 673· 7134 ' "'• ~ "' Chairs & Caterer iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllj mlss1on paid. You asher. Dryer 4' 0 11. U9UIDATIOM ~~~~o~eC::.s SICUlln phooe at. home . Over 21 hwasber, SlOOea. DIAMOND (714 ) 273·2.481 GUARD l.D. Card. Call 835·6453 6.46-S848 II M t-3P.M. SOLIT"'llES PIT po6ition ava . us ffCM1 10 I 5 "' For Sale: Dayton Electrh.' hob\. Model 21..668. $100 be able to work odrl ow Truek Drivers ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• Appraised S21,SOO =· !~ffi~a~. o':i ~ri ~':rw r:~ .. ~~~I Ap;r!T!~s~885 g 4 bumer counter benefit.a. Apply at; Ohms Wa", C.M. 642-1~ PUBLIC FURNITURE •Sell $5,900 $30 1001 Not. 536-3331 THE '.yl .... I CO J * AIJC TION * Other gems on distress. top stove · · " OW T RUCK DRIVE certified . 114·546·0713.t-Un=:.:.:;g:::h.::am~. N;__;_B_. ----1 10'7t Cemelback Exp. prererred. Lagun FRIDAY 7:30 PM APlonly. Brunawlek Snooker pool Newport Beach &44·110l bcb urea . Excellent (Dealers Welcome I tbl. perfect. cond w/wood ~~Eq~ua~l~O~p~po~r~E~m~p~l~yr~ salary & commission. SMALL ESTATES ping-pong cover 540·0428 = Larry Hunt /\uto Center. $TOCK LIQUIOATl ONS l82S Laguna <.:anyon Rd. MilnlS A.UCTIOM ......., 1071 A1ri<'1an Charoros. old. . LB 494 3000 N ••••••••••••••••••••••• Haraba·m•sk PP. Service Stat!on Allen· · · =~ ewport 8~ CM AD Dick Press. Very · 768-8275 dant. ufer d. Duy It ruc k driver & yerd -8686 food cond. Can bi! aeen1----------i Eves Fut & p/Umt!. Ap ·m a I n le n • n <' e l o at Charles Prlnllnit Co. 'Ibe futeat draw In the ply, Shell Station. 17th' c h emlc~l Loilet co Clas.~Uled Ads, your one· 830 W. 19th St C.M. can West ... a Dally Pllol irV!ne. NB. 646-2700 st.op shopping cenwr 6*-4070 • ctuslfied Ad. 6.42-5678 . .... EDDIE ALBERT OUR TOWN rv lh()1n1on W•IO." ALLYN ANN MARY JO MclERIE CATLETI WILLIAM SARAH BOGERT RUSH and, WENDELL BURTON Directed by GOWER CHAMPION LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Long Beach Center Theater •Tue•. thru Sat. eve•. 8:30 p.m. •Wed., Sat. & Sun. matt., 2:30 p.m. Charge Hat• by phone (213) 436-3661 . Ticket• on sale now. At the box office, 300 E. Oceen lhvd., all Tlcketron and Mutuel Agencies and at ell Aobln1on'1 Dept. Storet-"Atk Mr. Fo1ter" Travel Counter•, Long Beech Convention and Enter· talnment Center. .. .. DAil. V PILOT ThUf!d!r . ..,..,._ Q. t971 bJ Con a ll n>n' l'rl "ht "." <'l\>ao. l 1111 for 1n rormation 4!.r.' ~ ~ Gala'' n1n'"" h lllu.. A 1 n)ml \'a ll lur info ~ l:.?W lecr .. th..e Y.Wct.1 t5l0 .............•.••...... IOOGALLONS GAS-FREE 1''or Your T rouhlt•' If Wl' c-unnot lw.it ~our wr1ttt>n tl(·ttl from <1 n \ J E:f.P-dt-alcr Ill <.:a llf of fl'r Rood Nov 1 lo u •. ,. :to. 1978 and nc" Jtcp m u'I h1• purrha!'t'd #I JEEP DEALER in CALIF. wm Mot a. u .. ct.r~old Lurge t lnventory Lllt'1ile!!l Si." in11s' ' COSTA MESA AMC/JEEP ZS24 Harbor Blvd Costa M e1111 714 I S49 8023 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 llAllBOR lllVD CO~fA M l!>A 642 0010 UotlltCJ 951 •••••••••••••••••••••• •LEASE* THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20b0 HARBOR Bl\10 COSTA MfSA 642 OOiO '72 Col. Park 9 pass wag. While. fully loaded! Xlnl I S2SOO. 675-6161 '75 Malibu, beaulitu rood. $2700 ' 7 5 M o n t e g o M X • 642 83711 brougham. air. AM/FM. 1~72 CADILLAC '61Stauon Wagon, xlnl cond S2650. 645·2821 1'76 MERCURY IOICAT WAGOM 4 speed transm1ss1on , radio. healer & luggage r ac k .S HARP , SPECIAL! 1598PUX >. $2399 NABERS CADILLAL AUlU CENTER 4, "6•111 \Ii ~t 'lo• ••'I"~ 078 450 SEl MIZ ALL ABOARD for t he '78 450 SL MIZ L ' Dally Pilot CHRISTMAS MM E 0 I A T r. GIFT TRAIN '!! For DELIVt:RV more 1nformation and lo .. , .. A• •At1t SB>AM DE VILLE $250 runs well. Padded top, leather in-1 ____ 67_3_-7_134 ___ ~_,;;;;======= terior , Cull power. fac· '76 Monurl'h V·B, auto. ·~:llo~5/~asn7e~thcc/~1~ 1976VWRA.lllT Lory alr conditiorung.tilt * * * fact. A/C. Corp. exec loaded. Fact sunroof & Automatic trans. radio. wheel & stereo. SHARP! Randy Sfmpklnl car .$3300. P .P.631·3194 h eater & low miles <799FVY> 377 llamona Wav Alloy wheels. $35,000 s c L L• N ~ 559-6594 • u p e r c. A ' $2699 <.:o-.ta ~k~a THE AUTO place your ad call a LEASING CO. CHRISTMAS Al>-VISOR MitstCllM) 9952 t'ORINFOCALL 642-5678 BARWICK DATSUN "·t" 111.1111 ,q11 .... 1, ,lfl•• ---------1 17SINQW> Youarethewmnerof ·77 280SE. fanlast1e car. m OML Y S 3195 Two ff-ff Tichh ! ...................... . '611 Musta ng Convert. Xlnt cond. PS/PB. air cond. new l op. Cla ss i c. __ 1_14_·979·~;:.~.:..:~;.;:.5 __ -""..,0 ROtMo 9705 Bll·ll75 49l-ll75 perf cond, new radials. Mirocl• to the 959 •••••••••••••••••••••• WEWILLIUY YODR DATSUN PAIOF'ORORNOT TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS BARWICK DATSUN .... Ill Id.HI l ·•JH"ll .Jiit.i 831 -llH 493.3375 •74 ALFA ROMEO "We need to buy clean Sl6,250 or bst ofr Mu!!t Mazdo/RflKIUlt LONG BEACH Oatsunusedcars" :.ell Call Maridnn~. 2150HarborBlvd ,C M. TiiEATRto:fo'ESTIVAL SPIDER s Will Pay Top DoUarS 640--0663or646·7414 6•4'·!i700 .. OUR TOWM" "'70 MACH I. 351 Cleveland With only 49,561 miles, .64 M d 2lOSL 76 SEVILLE starring Eddie Albert at w/easy 1111. $2450. Ph factory mags & new lOP· erce es ·com· '69 t~astback . Nu eng Fully auto. xlnl cond. the Long Beach Conven· 631·3230 looks f aclory NEW ! ~~~ $e;~et,·3-~~ & Well kept $1400/bst ofr. carefully driven and tion & Entertainment .66 M t Full (147MYA> · 497-4080aft6. mamlalned Must seeth~ ·c.enter 300 E Ocean Bl us ang conv. Y ONLY $4895 2845 llARBOR BLVD MGI 9744 . W M deluxe automoblle Prv Long e'ch · ·· restored, 6 cyl, auto Mlrocl• 540.6410540-0211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6S V f. Ad /FMdraBediol. Pty On l y SS695 AM Call 642-567S ext329 Powertop.S42S0.494·2663 i.unroo . g con s b f PM f . • Mcndo/Rett..tf '70 Datsun 510 sdn, nu 1977 MGI of r E v e s c a I I e ore 9 a t 6 .30 tocla1m youruckets Classic '66 Mustang 289 S36S01 bsl ofr. 963-3933 "78 Chevy Cheyenne .2V. 12.000 m1. Loaded ST.!O() 552.5002 WE BUY 2150 Harbor Blvd . CM brakes. tires. exhaui.t , CONVERTIBLE (7l4)893-797l 673-3366 * * * eng .. 3sp. Good cond. 1-__ 6_4_5_·5_7_0_0 __ -" ball Xlnt trans . $695 or 4 speed trans· mags & ·10 Squareback vw runs 1972 CADILLAC ·73 Nova SupersPort 350. S73-6345/646-2823· 9712 bslofr 536·4260 aft_J __ <?NLY 17 .~19 ~Ill's ' ~ood. sooo1or besl'orrer COUPEDEVIUE auto. Fact air. clean 0..MObile 9955 '78 lnt e rnal1onal ··Trav e l e r .. 4x4 Completely custom17.cd Auto lraru,, Al <.:, cvt•ry option 01scount1n,:t $3000 for 1ml'Tlt'd salt-P vt pty 545·8424 IOfc > ~---------·71 Ford F -250 4x4 P.U Over $5000 inv For sale nr trade for 2 whl. drv. r U. :;JS. 7674 aft 4 CLEA.MCA.RS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. COSTA Mt-:SA 546-1200 ---1 Jn.du 9560 WEPAVTOPDOLLAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR TOP USED CARS 75 Chevrolet LUV Pickup FOREIGN. DOMESTIC or CLASSICS with G t:.M TOl> s hell If your car 1s extra cleun New brakes & shocks In St.~ us rirsl 1·'Crellt>nl mct•han1cal cond1t1on' Pn pty Now IAUER BUICk O N Ly S2 5 0 0 <.:a I I 2925 Harbor Blvd 197 3667 Costa Mei.a 979-2500 '72 ~. ton Ford p1~k·uJ) c ampe r s pe cia l. air c·ond. cruise cont r ol On.:1nal owne r. $32:W 673-7495 WE BUY USED CARS ~per clean <S99SPll >. call B42 3122 aft 6pm. Landau top. full power, Sl700. 493·1899 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OHLY$4795 -------f 11 1 h M• I '73 VW HUS l.1kt' n1tw in u .eat er inltmor , 73 Impala auto. A M/FM '73 Olds Omel(a-4 door. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Pick up, Ion~ bed BUY OR LEASE YOUR 19781MW MOW! •IMW• Shell, s lid1ni: wtndnw. Xlnl <'ond. $21175 586 8918 1roc e & S AM /t M ~tereo w /tape ste ..,.. A/C P/B P/S VII, automatic. trans .• Mcndo/Retu•tt ~~j ce to Jppreciak player. lilt wh~el a nd dr.rXlnl co~d. M~st se'u! pwr. steering ~brakes. ------i 2150 Harhor Blvd., C.M faL'lory air condit1omng, Sl005 Call eves 559-S862 wr cond., AM /fo M s tereo '76 280Z. air. mag~. 24.000 645-5700 '66 bus . 70 cn1<: Hun:. ~ood <504EUU I. tape, onJy 52.000 m11l-s & aft6pm mi. make offer Pvt pty Good lire~ $2999 '64 Corva1r Monza AnlJ in excellent condition. 64G-0153eve~/wknds '74 MGB converllblc, xlnl 548 035-0 que, Classic. new pamt. (559PHF J. Pri. pty. ---cond, lo mi, clean, $3200 VW .72 SQBK bit new int. xlnt cond. ' S24SO. Call 549·9866 day:.. 14 Datsun wagon. 4 s p. 673-4683 ·re eng., and make offer! 557·5637 545·3788 e vening s & AC. gd tirvll, xlnt cond. gd cond . r adials, radio. weekendll. $1&50 Opel 9746 Sl 500 i bs t orr PP ·12 Kingswood S lallo --------- • 52·54Q7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 771 3120 __ Wagon P /T /G • P I S '65 Olds. eng1J1e & tram> .79 0 ts 280 ZX 2+2 '74 Opel Manta <A upe gd . G'9 v w T r u l' k 975 sov bronze all P/8, AM/FM 8 track real good. Xlnl cond. C la un k p trans . auto trans. vinyl me c h a n 1 <' 8 1 1 Y leatheropoons, AMiFM. A/C, s tlk. $bit. r adia ls. $595. 962·53:)5alt4 P M. Ptul!MOmlvSealtl· 9631tltl66" 7" r v lOP. reasonable. 581 .1610 ..... rfect $2500 49'1·3417 tape. new tires. new Lug. rac . 1595 8JG.9 , ~ Y us u dys, 497 2362 e\'s ~1394' • batt . xlnt cond. $4,950. aft. 4pm '73 98 Olds LS. new radial ~ 586-3383 ft 3PM hres. <-ru1se. AM I FM '67 SS.5. s uper clean, xlnl •74 2 door coupe. good~ a '72 Ma libu, A/C, P /S . radJo. tit whl. 6 way pwr cond. $695 ask for Je lf or cond for Transportation 67 Bug New enR. 1968 CADILLAC A /T • S l<tOO o r off e seals. I owner. like new Judy. eves. 552·3244 SlooO IW.2·7145 radial lire:.. new patnl SR.ft"" ..... DE VILLE ~·8208 aft 5 $2595 642·3984 AM/FM ti tral'k Good Al'"'" 'II) 510 Sta. Wgn Low m1, '71 GT. 60.000 m1 , radials cond $1400/ bs t o fr Padded top. ru11 Power . '72 Nova. 350 eng. P/S. '75CtrrLASSSUPREME We may have your nrxt auto. r oof .r a ck . $675 like· new Red sz.ooo 544).4367 _ factory air condhiorung. P/B. A/.C. vnyl top. Bes Silver/Burgundy Vinvl car in ou,r an ventory. Call 499-1689 11525· 1171. eves 752 CH89 . .,., n •• Ja ·r1res· & wh"el· AM I FM stereo & ALL offer Pvt pty. 759-1120 roof crwse contrOl AI C •RESALES• '74 2002 4 sp <373LPF) "75530ia air <SOOMM LJ '7620024 sp. (569PQM I '77 320i 4 sp <283SPI I '76530t 4sp t315RKS ) 77 630 CSI !G89TJ E > tod ""' Od " ~ 0 R I G I N A L I .M u s T • AM,· L' M • p / I'. us ay 1976 Dats un Pickup. '69 OPEL GT. Nc·w t>nR. Sun roor. Runs .:ood SEE' (ZBCl37 76 Chevy Monza VS Xln .. s te r eo. '· 831·2040 49§..4949 30,000 miles Air Con· nds body work $1800. Ph Must sell $1295 645·3747 · $ 1995 cond. New tires SJ, P/S. $2.800. 645·3269 ask d/rad10. I Owner $3,000. 54112861 675-7953 _r_or_~_1_a_x _____ _ '7 8 Toy o ta S R · 5. ORANGE COUNTY'S Lie. JOS7199. 042-4321. 9 '72 VW camper/bus. reblt •73 Olds 98• 2 door, full customized convt. 3 way OLDEST ext 210. antera 747 eng .. new brks. t ires. Clryslet-nnwer. cln. Call arter CALL PAPPY Used Car Mgr 540-5630 remvab'I hrdtop, mags. o· ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt new paint AM/FM ••••••••••-•••••••••• ""' !.poller. rat b ar . etc. ' '77 8210. 16.000 mi. 4 d r . '72 Pantera 351 Clrveland, cassette stere'o. $3500. '75 Cordoba. hke new, un 5PM. 536'5064· He r ut & unique. lo ml. 2626 HARBOR BLVD. AC. AM/FM. 8 trk, auto xlnt cond-new fll'"" 644 5736 der 30M mi. sunroor. Ith Pinto 9957 $69'95. 11 M41947l pp COSTA MESA 751·3811 dys , 675-4552 Ser. #4123 Lie l07JOG .--. uphol.. new radial tires ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·5730or675·5334 Sales-Service-Leasing eves S33·7600, Garyr Oiane 69 VW Bug auto/st1ck, 69 Eldorado. new pamt full power . J499S. Ca 11.72 p S w ---1 WEIUY R C I 10-5 AM /FM tape St095. j ob . very c l ea n . eves 557·1773 mto ta gn, nu '65 Chevy -v.. ton p u nu USED c "'RS' oy arver, nc:. Rat 9725 . Eves/wkdys 645-5252 mechanically sound. . tires. AI C, f.:<>;od shape. b k.s t e o trans art "" · Rolls ftoyce BMW h 9750 $2195/offer 1572 Newport '75 Cordoba. Blk. tully lst S895 t.11kt>s . 646-6595 4 ~1:~ n.,. · · We're th~ n~w Chevr~et 1540 J amboree ••••••••••••••••••••••• orsc: e '72 Pop-top camper Mich. Blvd. c .M 646·3107 Bob equi pped, lo ma. leathe --- ----~ dealership m the Irvine Newport Beach 640-6444 1977 FIAT XI /9 ~··•••••••••••••••••••• rad. FM ·8 trk quad , ml. Xlnt cond. 67>8042 Ford 71 Pinto. •74 Maz.da P.U w/campcr. Auto Center. We need Black exterior, 5 speed 71914 1.7. S6000 firm. Xlnl healthy 11.d eng, mus 1971 CADILLAC 644-8046 aft S mags, g=.14~~d. S900. P erelh tires, mags , yourused car! trans .. mags & only cond. O ra nget blk. intr sell S2950/ofr. 645·1574 COUPEDEVIUE eowt•.tal 993 -.--~~.;..;:....; __ _ AM /F M g track ster JOE 24.309 miles! Super mce! £!Y636 5 Sa m l o 2 P m 54&1076 Landau top leather in· •••••••••••••••••••••• 73 sedan. stereo. st'k. UJOO 631-4784 C p RSO....a <062SJ.5l-,,_.7 • C good cond. S950 · MA HE " OML y $4495 . '63 Reblt 69 1700 eng ten or , full power. fac· '1 6 Tow n o u p e . 960-3658 "79 Ctwvy'h tonFleetside. CHEVROLET &'Sf •HOADWAY '70Porsche914,63,000ml, mags good r unning tory air conditioning. white/maroon leather Bi~ Ten. blk & red mter . SAHIA AHA Mlrocl• Best offer. cond :nmor body work. stereo & tilt wheel. every option. Perfect. '72 Pmto Htcbbk, mmt SHverado. air. P/B, P /S, 21AutoCenterDnvc 835·3171 t Mmda/Rnault 642·4538 $950759-1857 <707NPG>. S6.800. 673·8700 o cond., lo ma. Sac. Beil wmdo~. tall steering 761R8~71N2E22 THE u1.t1MAT£0111V1No MACHIN£ 2150 Hurbor Bl vd . C.M '68 912 Targa, xlnt cond, $1999 67Hl38. olr. S1325. 968·9172 Makeorrer 499-1919. *USED IMWs• 645-5700 S7900orbest v.w:s w.ted. ~4 dr Ong. Owner 1 ...._.... 9960 _:;~:..:..:.~-.J----------1 536·6464 Fast cash on as is baslS •• ,.._. '73 Ford Cuuner, spok WANTED! 7020024spdSRC720CJV> •64 & newer .• Any cond , Good cond. Luxury ••••••••••••••••••••••• whls,shell.l·assett.e.xln Late m od e l Toyotas. 73BavariaS/R (S67HJP) aaaa '61 912-4. whti blk. 67J.3465 646-1153.8962133 '73 Duster. good cond . l"-Ond. mdst sell. 661-616 Volv~. Pi"ckups & Vans . 7420024spd <BHQOJ5) owner ong eqwp st!rv C-_......_ Sl.200. or493-'Ui62. Coll u""stoday•. '752002Auto,air(id2ZJ6) Over200 F1als to ·d · ·· '72 Supe r Bee tle. new -•WTTW" 833·351& '7630siS/R (0·29RKM > recor s. runs go od A ,.. L•M •••••••••••••••••••••• choose from plul! an S4JOO p p 54.2·1434 pa int. 10 / r stere0 '77 Eldor ado. most dlS· . '7R Che vy C30 Campe 17 SJ0;4spS/R (0179 outstand1n~ selcct1t1n . . casi. sunroof. new tires. tinct1ve m every way 76Corv. wbt/tan. nice. Special. 454 V8. auto. CloHCI Ofl Suftdoys ofSpor~ r ar:, :il '77 9115 Targa Perfcc·t. good for ">k11ng. $2500 of• Radiant earth tone col· ~ake Offer • S 1 I v e r a ct o l r 1 m , DICK M ILl,J-:R fully equipt.ed. 6;j6.Ql0t fer 536·5113 1 ors. Loaded with cosUy .P 963 5l40 '71 Sport Suburban Sta Wgn, xlnt cond, AC, i'B, PS.Sll00.968-807S M1chehns, offer. 645·3874 '76 530!. LOADBD, silver, d "" 640 1337 e es -""'' Selli ' r 6PM ~--------t MOTORS a.,~. ' v · '76 Westphah:t Pop.top.I ~005 ng .or mere '78 Corvette. wire whls ·65 ~ 383 ng VII good at ttHHertoor""" lomi.$l0~70 l20WWarner.S.A. '71 911 s Porsche. xlnt air, am /fm . SS850 ~l~6Ask for Steve. cstm 1ntr, metalla tra n~0ortaet1 o'n, 's6oo. Have something to sell? Cnte.,.ne 1----------f ___ __.:5:.:5:.:7...:·2:.:1=.32:_ ___ 1 cond, $S900. Al loys 4\19-1689 · brown, Sl2,700 Pvt pty M6-3623 C':::'l~a~ss~1f~ied~a~d~s~d~o~it~w~c~l~l.~!=:::""::'::•:::'-='=J=OJ=w=S=40-='=4:::'='~~----.. ---mf124 SJ>Ort coupe. 5 spd. 763-4231 62 IA.JA IUG 1973 CADILLAC f2~~37~~1467 or wknd POfttlac 9965 9800 Alltos. Mew 9800 801 McLAREN'S good gas m1lagc. Sl1•reo '67 Targa brown w saddle Rcblt 1600 800 m1 Fast' ELDORA.DO ••••••••••••••••••••••• cass.AM/FM.Nupa10t.1nt. good cond. $7250 8 l 'a c k' ·un 'roof Cllbnolettop.full power.Ca.gar 993 I '79 MAIDA •LC HA TC .. ACIC $371 ~00 Selling • Price $ I 1800° !_q!!/!_ 59763 Pa MONTH Tu U24 eo uo.r.t .... QI 11'00 f()f 48~ APR 1'119' On •PP•OVMI CIM ll . Otlttoed Otylflt nt Drlc_.&013 01 (l'MU8tl~I Eaulpment lnclud«te 4 speed transmlss!J>n. carpeting and fold down rear seot. MN 40 MPO ~HWAY ISTIMA ns JO MN CITY FREE RADIO ,::"~..!:. 2150 H.UloaaYD. COSTA MBA & N u tires. CLEAN 644-1481 CHfo~RRV !'!,s Sacrlhcc' factory air conditioning.•••••••••••••••••••••• 494-7470/499·3284 msg. .66 912 Su 1 Sec l St300or besl offer Ask ro AM /FM stereo with tape '77 XR7, Fully equipped •77 Spyder m ust sell lo prec ipe9r50c ean. 0 Ed 54&9215 deck, Ult wheel, cruise lo mi, xlnt cond. Best of n YOURS MOW' · ' ' ap · $4~ contro l & S HARP ! fer. 213-42$-7451 uk fo G • mis.xlni~~?99 646·9246 '71 VW Bus, A M/FM ((19HM V). RicbardAlhey. '78 BMW 7331a · '7• Porsche 914 l II. xln cass, ma ny extras. r u $3999 13 l28SL, n ewly p3lnted, con d • n e w r adio. good. bst orr. 494-4963 One owner; '72 Couga 7 EXECUTivrr. XR7 ; white & n avy NABERS CADLLAL AlJTU CENTER ~ $1100 eng wrk just done, AM/FM,$5200.673-4683 'fi6 vw Sundial camper Loaded!$3200.675-5613 • ~EMO 's.... SlBOO/or best . 549·ll51 _......... 975 S750fll'm. 320! s with automatic. air Ho.do 9727 •••••••••••• ••••••••• 646-7363 cond., s t e r eo, alloy ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheels . Low m ileage •• 197SHOMDA too! 850 N Beach Blvd La Habra (At Beach & Whittier > 714/522-5333 Closed Sundays 9715 CVCC 4SPEED Eq u1pme nt in cludes AM1FM s tereo w it h tape1 rallye wheels Ltke new . C319NBV> S269t NABERS CADlll.AC AUlU GNTER ' ., •• ,. ' 'T• ... , t. ,. ' .. .. , ... , ... .,..,_ TEST DRlYJ. OUR "LE CAR OF THE YEAR" Good inventory in stock Hurry while they last! MIRA.CLE MAZDA./ REHA.ULT 2150Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 645-5700 , •I••• •VI • • • .,. .,, ....... 994 ~~~ ~ 1971 POMTIA.C Flreblrd Esprit Automa tic. pwr. win dows, air cond., stereo and 0 ·T ·Top ". In showroom condition! 195811. OMLYS749S ttc>WA.ltD CIMYf'Olef Dove & Quall SU. NEWPORT BEACH 133-0555 '67 Pont. Convert. V-8, wire whls. rare model but needs body & engme wo rk As k i n g $$00. ~1'16 • t . 17 B11ntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks • VOL. 71. NO. 313, 4 S CTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1978 TEN CENTS West County Students Exceed Average B)' KA TRY C'UNC'V OI -o..lt Po ... \t.an Wt•ist Ornnac County publar lil'hool ~IUdt'nl ~ l'llnllnUl'd tu scort> above 'tutt> 11\ .. ratitr!i on 1977 78 b.tSll' ~ktlb tt•st i.. of fll'l1ths or ltw Stah· l>t1pur1mt•lll of t=duution dt\OOunccd today Re ult.s of the :ot•rond, third. s uth 1;1nd 12th 1o1rudt• tt•st!\ show Pd tha t l(t udt•nL'4 an the !>1>. west rounty d1:.tr1l'l~ t1nu.hed rn lht' lop l I t.o 40 (.)t•rc·(>nt rom pared -.11h lhc11 1·l"s~mat1·:. state-. ldt! <Set' r' latNI :;l111 y and <:hart, f>UJCl• A3 I Thill mcoanl'I from tiO to KO per n•nt of lhc· rlf11t1 ll'li. t ullwd lo"'t'r !><'Clrt'., than 1>tudt·nt 011 the· "vcraMt' 111 the fl unllnglon Hea<'h fo'ounuun Valley. Oct-11n \'1cw . St!al B.:urh. Wt?blm11u;lcr nd lluntanglon Beuc•h lJ naon lhgh SdKX>I Oa~tnrtli Whtll' mO!'!t distric ts reported gains over 1976-77 in test sco.es. Ocean View students scored lower on five of six test areas a nd Seal Bea c h s tud e nts dropped in four test areas In separate tallies designed to compare students of similar soclo·econo{l'lic bac kgrounds. Ocean View students also fell slightly below where expected in four of six test areas. Students In other west county districts generally scored at or above where expected when compared with sludeots of similar socio-economic back· ground. State officials test students in the second and third grades on reading skills only while sixth and 12th graders are quizzed in reading. writing. spelling and ·math. Below are the west county's student scores compared with a year ago. -Huntington Beach Union High School District seniors: Reading, 66.4 percent scored corrert test answers. the same as a year ago: written ex· pression. 66 percent correct , up 2.8 percent from a year earlier. spelling. 70.2 percent, up .9 per- cent; math. 69. 7 percent, up .8 percent from a year ago -Ocean View: Second grade readers answered 74.9 percent or the ir test questions correctly. Huntington Wins Costly o.ily ~ St.ct ,._ 'NO PARKING' SIGNS IGNORED, BAGGED AND BENT Who Fights City Hall? The Coastal Commission, That's Who Huntingt,on Miffed By Sacking of Signs By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. OI tr. 0.lly Pilol Sutt Huntington Beach traffic of. ficials are miffed about an order by South Coast Regional Coastal Commission aides lo place gun- ny sacks over 35 newly installed no parking signs along a stretch of Pacific Coast Highway. Mel Carpe nter. commission exerutive director. said Wcdnes· day the signs. west of Golden West Street along the "bluffs" area, violate the 1976 Coastal Act. Vet.s' Day Shuts Down Govermnent The seven.fool high signs are considered "structures" that must be approved b,> coastal commissioners at a public hear ing before they can be legally in· stalled, Carpenter said. The signs are also illegal because they deny public access to motorists who want to park along the highway, Carpenter added. But Huntington Beach police Lt. Tom Patton said the signs are the result of a year-long struggle to prevent traffic arci· dents along the highway. Two fatal auto crashes and an average of 12 smashups per month have occurred on the poorly lit stretch of highway since nearby Bols a Chica State Beach re-opened last year, Pat· ton said. City Traffic Engineer Ralph Leyva said the area may be the most accident-prone road se<:· <See SIGNS, Page A2 > City Not To Blame In Blight Huntington Beach offi cials were whooping it up today after winning a $12 million laws uit that has dragged on for seven years over an ilt· fated downtown redevelop· ment plan. The source for the elation was a ruling released Wednesday by Superior Court Jud~e Willtam S Lee that the city was not respons1- . ble ror the "blighted, detcraorat· ing conditions." in a five-block area adjacent to the city pier Judge Lee said that the city's conduct played a minor and trivial part in the current condi· tions. He also said that it is signili· cant that the city's activities were not powerful enough to re· verse the trend of rising proper· ty values. City Attorney Gail Hutton bailed the decision as a "great victor y for the city" w hile Mayor Ron Shenkman called it "the single most important event that· has happened in the city in many years." He said the judge's decision clears a cloud and opens the doors for private investors to up- grade the area. Shenkman said the action also paves the way for new re· development efforts that have been stymied by litigation hang· ing over the area. "I'm just ecstatic about the whole thing ... he said. But Bob Te rry, the principal figure in the laws uit against the city. said today he was "just sick." H~ said he intends to file an appeal as soon as he and his lawyers go over the judge's ruJ. ing. <See LAWSUIT, Page A2) DUPLEX REMER 'OJIERWHELMED' 'It s just unbelieva ble was overwhelmed wath calls. I "I had great response and rented my duplex nght away " That's the success a llunl· ington Beach m an exper1encc'<I after placing this ad an the Da lly Pilot: t Br, 5 blks from bea<'h. private fence yrd. ~ml pet OK $225 mo xxx· xx xx If you have something to rent or sell. try the Daily Pilot. A friendly ad·viscr will help you write an ad. Just call 642·5678. As He Saw It Artist Norman Rockwell. who painted this self ·portrait in triplicate. died Wednesday at the age of 84 . Rockwell 's works were frequently seen on the covers of the old Saturday Evening Post. Additional photos and st ory are on Page A4 . Kill-/ or-pay Suspect Accused; Man Held MOOESrO <APl -A Modeste man has been charged with tur· ang the murders of his busines~ partner and the partner s w1fE who se bodies were found stabbed 100 times with an act pick. Joe Charles Penka, 53. was booked Wednesday on a warrant charging first-degree murder 1n the Oct. 14 deaths or Reiner Junghans. 38. and Sigrid Junghans. 26. Police said Penka owns 46 per· cent or the stock of Insulation Machinery Manufacturing Co. Inc . a Stockton·based engineer· ing firm or which Junghans was president and 30 percent owner. The Junghans apparently were kjlled because of a power struggle over control of the com· pan y. s a id Capt. Tom Donaldson. Junghans recently won a lawsuit gaining control of the firm. he added. Junghans and his wife were ..._ di scovere d in their con· dominium here bound with wire and stabbed repeatedly with an ice pi ck. JUDgh ans' body bore 59 stab wounds and hi s wife's 41, offirers said. Penka is charged with paying Elbert tee Easley, 38. of Fresno to kill the couple. Easley., on federal parole for counterfeit· ing. was arrested last week. In addition. murder warrants have been issued against two Modesto-area brothers. DonaJd Davis, 39. and Raymond Smith, 34. Police satd they were fired from the Stockton firm by Junghans and arc believed to be middlemen m the case. Junghans and his wife' moved from Germany to Kirkland. Wash .. in 1975 so he could take an engineering job with Mono· Therm Industries. He later switched to Mono·Therm l nsula· lions Systems based near here and owned by Penka . Veteran's Day Is Satur· day and many Orange Coast cities are closing their city halls Friday. The only city h alls scheduled to be open Fri· day are in Irvine, San Clemente. Seal Beach and Newport Beach. Poliee mt Pact Talks However, trash pickup won 'l be affected in those cities· where city halls will be closed. Can you transact busl· ness Friday? Probably, unless it bas lo do with public schools -they'll be closed. But moat banks will be open . and so will the post office and co unty libraries. But Orange Coun ty libraries will be closed Saturday an<i there won't be any mall delivery that day eit6er. Stat e and federal e mployeh will take a boll· day on Fr1~y but ~unty offices will remain open. By ROBERT BARKER oc tt1e o.iry ...... suH Huntington Beach police of· ricers unleashed a scathing at· tack on the City Council today afte r an apparent breakdown i~ negotiations for a new contract Jeff Cope, president of the Huntington Beach Police Of- ficers Association. said that of- flce rs h ave been placed in economtc hardabf p by rising in· nation and the city 's failure to grant them a pay raise. He charged that the City Coun· -c:ll has refuted to ne10Uate in good faith and hu shown open hostlllty to police in other ln· stances. "They have done their utmost to degrade us in the eyes of the public and we have tabn It. But they will not. be permi~ted to rob our families of their bread and butter ... he said. Cope said that omcers intend to s pell out their position in newspaper advertisements and perhaps in a door·to-door cam· paign to win public s upport ''This ls not a threot but a plea for understanding," he said. However, it was learned that senllment is mounting for a more militant stand on the part of some of the 235 members of the association. There bu been discussion of a police strike or other measures such aa a work slowdown, "blue flu" slck·inl or picketing. Cope, a patrol sergeant who has been with the city 10 years, uid be opposes an)' militant ac· tion unW all normal sfeps have been t.akeo to reeolve the lm- passe. Cope said that pay for associa· lion members. wruch includes captains. lieutenants, sergeants. dispatche rs and jailers. has fallen behind comparable cities. He said the association is de· manding an increase that wm keep pace with cost of living In· creases which now are ap· proaching double -digit propor· lions. He said city omcials are offer· Ing. a three percent increase and upon the contingency that Senate Bill 154 ls overturned in t he courts. He accused the city orflclals of hiding behind the measure in rear of losing $2 million it re- ceived ln s tale bailout money It rec~lved after the passaee ot Proposition 13. ' I I OffiriaJ sources said the re· ported offer "is bad informa· lion" but declmed to elaborate. Cope said that m aximum basic pay for officers is $19.368 annually. "Grocery clerks are now making more money than we a re ... he stated. Top pay for sergeants is $22.656; lieutenants. $26,508 and captains. $31.020. Assistant Personnel Dlredor Don Lewis said the city also pays overtime for holidays. educational lncenlives, medical and dental lnsurancev and con· trlbut~ to the employees· retire- ment plan. Police personnel received their last pay raise In October of 1977. Cope al90 fired a salvo at t.he (See POLICE, PaJe AZ > down from 76.2 pe r cent i n 1976-77 ; third grade readers, 87.6 percent correct. down .6 percent from a year ago: Sixth grede. reading 69.8 per· cent. down 1.6 percent: written expression 68.2 percent corrttt. down 1.5 percent: spelling 66.8 percent, up . t percent and math 61.2 percent dQwn 2.S percent. -Haatlngton Beach City: Second grade readers answered <See SCORE. Page A2> Suit Girl, 17, Stabbed lnHB A 11.year-old Huntington Beach girl was stabbed in the arm Wednesday night when a teen·age youth abducted her at knife point and ordered her to dis robe in an auto parked in a department st.ore lot. The girl was treated and re· leased from Pacifica Hospital. Her attacker i!. still at large. police said Polire said the girl was ab- ducted as she was preparing to leave the parking lot at 19101 Magnolia St. in Huntington Beach. after shopping al the store at 6:30 p.m. Her attacker jumped in the girl ·s auto and stabbed her as she tried to resist. The armed youth drove the auto to the rear or the store where he ordered the girl to remove her clothes. T he girt bolted from tfl_e auto when the knife.wielding youth put his weapon down. She ran m- lo the store wh ere employees telephoned police. Former Guard HeM by FBI CUPERTINO <AP > -A former Brinks employee was ar· rested for trying lo e nter a Brinks armored car that was ca rrying a .. cons iderabl e amount" of bank funds destined for t he Federal Reserve Bank m San Francisco. the FBI re· ported. Earnest Gerhart Kriens, 39, also known as Amie Wright. was arrested Wednesday at Vallco Pa rk Shopping Center after fail· ang to enter the Brinks truck with a key. His arrest followed a one·month investigation by local authorities and the FBI. He was unarmed. Kriens. who lives and works as a securit y director in Alameda, was charged with two counts of bank larceny. Grandson Ousted LONDON CAPI -Winston Churchill. grandson of Britain's World War II prime minister. lost his job in the opposition Conservative leadership early Thursday for defying the party line in a parliamentary vote on Rhodesia. Coast Weather Partly cloudy and cooler w ea ther is expected through Friday, with a high temperature of about 65 degrees. INSIDE TODA 't' Artl1t Norman RockweU u de~. "lie didn't die of o th1hg eZCfJJ1( t.mg 84 years old." hia Widow $Cid, Story and pho(oa. Page A4. l•tle:: 'II Y-twwklt AH =~ llr-~ a L.M. .. ,. "4 -~ a Ct a t.si ... H .. , ........ ~:r'"""' 0.1 ~r AS :s ~ AU N•t ...... Ot• °'r:tric..y Alt • g ,, ... ....._ ., --., ... ,..*" 4t E:llU"-b ., ·=p ... m ...,,....,. ~ , .. ...,r:r-c~~ ...o.r-.r ... ., ....... ... Al DAIL. v PILOT H/f ft\U!!d!y, ..,..,,., .. !!?! 111 Du11ti ngf on l'reaPa.,eAJ GOP Hit Lawyer Named As Trustee SCORE .•• 77 6 perttnt of their qlM!St1ons correcUy, up from 77.3 percent"' year aeo; third arade readers. 89 s percent correct. up 3 per· cent. Sixth grade, reading 73.S per· C'eot correct, up .9 percent : wnt ten expression 70.1 percent cor· rect, up .8 percent; spelling 66 7 percent up from 66 percent cor· rect a year ago ; math 62.2 per· cent. up .7 percent. In Panel Dispute " iuo~ ,._ ~'"" - TAPPED FOR POST Trustee-designate Sm~ Nixo11 Pla11s Paris Jrisit For IV Show PARIS li\Pt Former Pre!>1 dent !'<1xon wLll v1:.il l'<1n:. lo UP· J>t'dr 1n J public· affair:. program on Frc1wh telcvhion Nov. 28 and an:.wt.·r v1<'V.<'n;' qucsllons, the statton s:.i1d today The progrc.im, on th<' M.'rond ch annel o f th e s tate run tt>lev1c;1on nctv.ork. 1s one of th<.· most porular on French telt-v1:.1on ft com.1l'ts or a film. in thio; ca~<· trJcrng Nixon 's car(•l'r, followed by viewers' questions re layed through et moderator. JosE'ph Pa ~l<:ur Thl· annoum·l·mt•nt said Nixon would bt> w11l1ng to am;wt.·r ques· lions on has lift.'. his can:(•r or the circumst:mc·cs of his resigna· tion "HC' wall not mee t any journalists or give any an terv1ew:.," dunng the v1s1 t . thl· announcement said "Only the po:.sib1hty of a direct dialoglH' with the f'rt'nch public con- vinced h1m to accept the mvita lion" to appear on the :.pow, it added. The network said Nixon will arn\•t.• m Pans from lht• Umted States tall' N1w 25 and leave esrly "lov 29 for London f'ro1n Page A I LAWSUIT ... Tt•rry v.a~ JOIO<'d in the suit hy about 40 otht•r landowne r::.. The SUit l'laims thl' r1ty look V<lrlOUS cours<'s of al'linn to hold down property values so lhal at could acquire the pmpcrty al cheaper rates for an 111 fated lop of the pier parking plan in 1970. ·'The city has been plotting and plann1ng redevelopment in the area :sin('(' 196:> I'm scared s ick that \H' arc going to go through the same thing over again · He said the downtown aree1, along Pacifi c Coast Highway from Lake Strc<'t to Sixth StrC('t, is in wnrse cnnd1taon than ever beforr and that crime 1s shetrpl) on t hl' ancn:a.-.c HC' :.aid that many of tht· owner::. were forced lo Hll becausl! of the city's ··r eslnc· live·· JC11ons The swt was first filed m 1971 but was set aside in 1973 when unsuccessful efforts were made for settlement. 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But the school district 's legal ad viser indicated that there wouldn't be any conflict of in· terest in Mrs. Wessa 's voting to appoint Smith to the school board. Assistant Superintendent Glen Dy singer said S mith will become a voting member of the board after JO days unless school district residents gather suffi. c1enl petition signatures to force a special election. Four of the five current school board members have b<....:n &P· pointed to their posts. Mrs. Allen, who ran an unsuc· cessful campaign for the 7lst State Assembly District seat Tuesday, is the only bourd mem bfr who was originally elected. fi'ro. Page AJ SIGNS .•. troo in Huntington Beach. Patton and i,eyva said the many parked auto:. and v.in:. narrow Lhe road <.and cau:-.c J serious hazard "We ~ot approvals from the stale rangers, CalTr.ans. the Orange County Sheriff's Office and the City Council to ins tall the s rgns ... Patton said. When the la!>t of the 35 !>1gns went up Oct 19, coast com· mission offi cials spotted them a nd sent an order lo c1ly t:ngmecrs to place the gunny sacks over them. Leyva said. The s igns are held in place by flve ·gallon concrete.filled cans s unk several feet into the ground. Leyva srud city officials are now completing an application lo the coast commission for a perm 1t to legally 1ostall the signs. Search Ends For Fishing Boat, Crew SAN FRANC1SCO (APl -The U.S . Coast Guard suspended to- day its lengthy search for the 58·foot Southern California fish· ing boat New Elmer and a crew or !our, missing in heavy weather some 20 miles off Mon· lerey Bay. The boat's home port was San Pedro. The New Elmer. fi shing off Point Pinos. failed to return to Monterey Oct. 29, a day of heavy seas and winds that gusted to 45 knots. The Coast Guard estimat· ed 1l had covered 30,000 square miles in the search. The Coast Guard identified the mi ssing skipper as Conn Bowland, 43, of Cypress. The names of the three others were not provided. APWI..,.._ MIKE CHRISTENSON WON'T SPENO HIS $500,000 Dallas Spending Spree UnveUed as Hoax Big Spender? Texas Spree Uibeled 'Joke' DALLAS (AP> -The district attorney's office has bad news for a cocktail waitress and two dancer:. who thought they had quick-stepped their way tnlo nchc:. your checks for S2 m11l1on are no good. • "It was all just a joke," city prosecutors were told by the bodyguard-secretary of a Pak1sletni man who tipped hi !> waitress with a $1 million check and awarded two dancers prizes of $500,000 checks . The customer was identified by authorities as F. Masood Khan. who said he was president of the National Construction Co. of Paltistan and worked out of an office in Washington D C Frank Dorn of the dislnct attorney'!) spe<-1al rnvcs t1gauons department said Khan·s aidc. Chris Portugal, ::.aid ~top payment orders had ~en plan'<i on the c.:hcch given the waitress and the dancers . Witness Says Ray Boasted of Slaying WA S HINGTON <AP l -A former London police inspector testified today that James Earl Ray boasted 1n rambling Jailhouse conversations of partiqapatmg m a conspiracy to assassinate civil nghts leadl•r Martin Lutht.·r Kang A lcxande r A E1st told the House assassinations committcc that Ray n •pcettcdly expressed hatred against black people and said he might "get into Africa e1l some stage to kill some more " But Eist testifi ed that Ray gave him no clear account or King's assassination and never described his part any further than throwing the rifle away after King was shot. Eisl was lhc lead·off witness as the committee bega n a month· long senes of pubhc hear· mgs into the l>laying of Kin~ in McmphlS, Tenn.,onApral4, 1968 that ·'they can only prove con· sp1racy against me ... "He was quite proud of the fact ... Eist told tbe commith.>e. "'He Sl'l'mcd qwtc elattd aoout it. in fact lie never !>howed any regret ·· Eist said nay repeatt.'<fly d1s - pla) ed hatred againi.l blacks. often using the term "nigger." <tnd made the comment <.1bnut Africa in one of mc.iny r ambling conversatwns Ray neVl'r namc.'<f any other conspirat or!) 1n King 's as- sassination. ~a id the former policeman. who OJ>('ratc:. a pub in Cambridge, England. "He rambkd so mu<'h thot rf there had been anyone else in· volved. it would have come up m the conversation," Eist s aid. -Foulaila Valley: Second grade readers answer ed 78.4 percent correct. down from 80.4 a year earlier; third grudc readers tallied 90.4 percent cor rect, up l.l ~reent. . Sixth grade. reading 72. J per. cent. up from 7\.4 percent cor· ree l in 1976·77 ; written expression 72.4 percent. up from 69. 7; spelling 67. 7 percent up 4 percent; math 64.1 percent up I. 7 percent. -&at Beacb: Second grade re· aders tallied 83.7 percent correct a nswers, up 2.1 percent from 1976 -77: third grade readers, 91.3 percent corl'ect. a slip from93percent a year ago. Sixth grade, reading 74.9 per. cent correct. up 1.6 percent; writ· ten expression 72.6 percent cor- rect, down four percent: spelling 66.6 percent correct down five percent: math 62.4 percent cor· rect, up three percent. -Westminster: Second grade readers answered 76.3 percent of their lest questions correctly up 1.8 percent from 1976· 77 ; third grade readers tallied 88 percent correct. up .3 percent. Sixth grade, reading 70.2 per· cent correct, up 2.9 percent; written expression 68.7 percent, up 2.5 percent; spelling 68.7 per· cent correct, up 3.8 perce nt; math 64.4 percent, up 2.2 per- cent. FreatPageAJ POLICE ..• City COW'lcil which he descnbed as hostile to police. He clrurns the reputation of the department has been severe· ly damaged by actions of some City Council members. He said that allegations of police brutality have been made by a handful of individuals "that have been given the recognition and voice they needed to malign the department by a select few council members." Cope also said some council mem~rs have made disparag. ing charges about police corrup. lion and harassment. City and police negotiators met Wednesday night to iron out differences but no breakthrough was reported. The C ity Cou n ci l ha s scheduled a special executive meeting tonight at 7 o'clock. The police association also will hold ..a separate meeting. None of the oth er city employee associations. includ· ing the firemen's association, have settled with the city. Buck Dips Again LONDON <A P > -The dollar dipped again on European cx- ch a nges today. Gold bullion prices eased on what dealers called "technical factors." By 'ACK.IE HYMAN Of Uwi o.lly Pllte &t.lf A Tustin Attorney lh1 .!ateoed with expulsion from the Orange County Republic an Central Committee because he endonsed a Democratic candidate said lo· day that ''getting kicked otr the Republican C~tral Committee• is like getting 'kic ked out of the Book·Of·the Month Club." llowever. Bill Dought•rly , cur. rently defending a case In U S. District Court in Brool·'yn, N. Y . said in a phone Interview he in· tends to fight the proposed ouste r. "I may show up with a lawyer Cat the next central committee meeting )," he !)atd "l don't know." Dougherty said he believes his s upport of Assemblyman Ron Cordova. D·EI Toro, In his losing battle against Republican John Schmitz ror the J6th State Senc.ite seat Tuesday was in the best in· terests of the Republican Party But the ethics committee of the Republican Centra l Commit· tee voted un<Jnjmously Sunday night t o n •com mcnd t h a t Dougherty be cxpl.'lled because he had signed a h>tter endorsing Cordova. The m altt•r is to be broul'thl before the entire central committee later this month. "t think that John Schmitz and estate senator) John Briggs signify everything that's wrong with the Republican party," Dougherty said. "I think that they both stand for -I 'm not calling the m names, now -but they appeal to the selfish. red·necked, anll- Sem itic, anti-black. anti-gay, Just anll-everything. •· he said. Dougherty said his s upport of Cordova was based both on ad· mirataon for the candidate and opposll1on to Schmitz. "Of course it was opposition to Schmitz, Dougherty said. "l don·t think he 's a Republican. I think he"d rw1 on the Communist ticket if he thought he 'd get elected ." Dougherty, a retired colonel in the Manne Corps Reserves, said the fact that Schmitz is a Marine Reserve colonel fails to impress him. "I've been in combat and that's more than John Schmitz bas ever been," Dougherty said. "He's always yelling about what a great Marine he is." As for Cordova, ... Dougherty said, "I've known Ron for a don't I don't know how many years. I've known him when he was a deputy district attorney. He's a lawyer of the highest or- de r. And tough on crime. He didn't Just talk about it, he did something about it." Dougherty said ht> d1sagrt.-es strongly with the po::.1t1on t;Jkt•n by the central committee's ethics committee. that. by sign. an g his n.imt· and lllll' eti. c.i mem bcr of lht· t•t•ntr~ I commit · tee tO tht.• campaign literature endorsing Cordova, he implied that he was speakmg for the whole committee. "Kay never really told me he pulled the trigger or anything like that ," Eist said. ··sut he stated he threw the gun away." La·Z·Boy Showcase of Costa M,~!a Announces The appa:ent assassmallon ri· ne. bearmg Ray's (ingcrpnnts was found afte r Kmg was shot near the rooming hou-;e from which Memphis pohcc believe the shot wa::. fired But Ray contends ht• delivered the rinc to a mystery man he knew only as Raoul the day befor e the assa~s ination for what he thought was only a gun- running operation and nev<'r saw the rine after that. "He said he had"panicked and thrown the weapon away," Eist testified. "He said he had s~n a policeman or some police vehi· cle ." Eist said Ray , serving a 99. year sentence as the convicted assassin. made the statements after he was arrc!>ted in London in June 1968, where he fl ed following King·s assassination. E1~t _wai. assigned to guard Ray m Jail Ray pleaded 14uilty m court to King 's murder but publicly re· canted that confession and con- tends he was set up to take the blame by the mystery man he knew onJy as Raoul. E1st said that Ray told him 6 HOUR SIDEWALK SALE Hundreds of La .. Z-loy Reclln.rs DRASTICALLY REDUCED to malce room for Christmas Mffc"-dise which Is'°°" to arri•~. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. "La·Z·loy: The h st S.ot In The Hoese" OPEN SUNDAY ONE DAY ONLY Sunday, Nov. 12, 1978 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. Caterwauling Plast,ered Pussycat '1eacued LAS VEGAS <AP) -A Las Vegas cat named Virgil has been freed after spending 17 days plastered in a wall. WHITE'S ~ Workmen accidentally stuccoed the cat into her next door neighbor's six-foot block wall last month. Virgil's owner, Barbara Adams, said she heard a pathetic meow coming from the wall. Mrs. Adams and her son chiseled the long-haired black cat from the wall. ·Mrs. Adams saJd Virgil was expected to survive the ordeal. • MOM.-fttl-tO A.M..6 r.M. SAT-IO A.M. .. l P.M. IWelf1rtS.-W-....... .._..C' , ............. ...., 369 E. 17th Street • 642-8651 I IW if up yo11r11/I An; $1111 Er111 Nn .............. AIZ DAIL y PtLOT s Morn IJp Or. J amt·~ Stan ftl I h;,i ~ bt·c·n n.tmC'd r hwr of µrn~ram pl.in n I 11 ~ d ll tJ d t· 't•lopnwnl lot. llu nl1n~lon lkat·h·, On·an \' I I '.\ ~ l ' h 0 11 I () I o; t rt C' t T h c· f'ountwn Vallt·\ r t' :ri 1 d •· n l 1 :- formt•r pnnC'1p.lf of t'lrdt• \'it·\\ Sdu>ol 1n flunt ingtnn &·arh Trut-k Found Man Vanishes In Wilderness Hf: E:IH I-~\ • \I' 1 Sll'' 1· ~akaga"' a t•om mltll·d "'hat m.10\ l'Of\hld1•rt-d lht• l'ardtnal sin or h1k111g Thou ,h.111 rh vN ba<'kp:wk alunl· lfr d1<1 :"'o orw haio. M'l'll !'ill'\,. ;di\ t' :.lnt'l' Nut t11 ' f.1m1h nut lhl· i-.ht.·nff s se:.rch and n·s<·u1• tt'JOl, 11111 th1• ilnwni. of J.ipam"St'·Amcnc:<m voluntt•1•r!. "'ho bdp th1·m STEVE NAKAGAWA, AGE 26. IL\S vamsht•d rnlo the S1l'rr.t "'tldt·rnc·:.h Nakaga"'J "as last s t•t·n Oct 26 "'ht>n he lert his ram1l) homl· 111 Rl·t•dky. about 40 miles :.outht'ast uf i---rcsno. o n his '' ay lo buy backpack· 1n~ ~ear and ~o hiking Ill tht· rugged mountains abovt• Lake Edison Two days later . his parents went looking for ---innr11nd found ht~ cret-n ttnd wh tlt" p1clcup lf'-uck. unlocked \.\1th the kt•ys 1n the 1gn1t1on But there \\as no trace of th<'I r !>on •• I "THE PRIMARY PROBLEM IS that we don't know where ht· wt•nt he didn't tell a nyone specific ally." says Sgt Oon Gordan of tht: F'resno Sht>riff's search and·rt'S<'U<' <'r<.·w "W<:'r c trying to find somt• t'\'ldcnct• that will give us ~ome start The pla<'l' 1s t rt<'ky 1t 's full of canyons and ravint·s Makt• on{' wrong turn and you can go l'lght milt.~ in the \Hong d1n•ct1on " :"Jakag<i\Ht. dt.'scribcd by friends as a likabll•. trusting lont•r. had planned lo h1kc with Hod h\as ak1, htio. IV·yt•a r ·old n<•pht•\.\ But Iwasaki <'amt· do \.\n with tht• flu bpfon· the trip. sn ;\;aka~a\.\:i Wl·nt a lont·. into tht.· fir linc'<I moun lalfl~. IU.OOO·frt.'t abovt• ~c a ·ll·vt'I Thl' rcscut• tt•am began looking for him last "c·1.>k Un W1-<ln1•sd<1y. 1t began to s now By Thurs flay. up tu l\w lt·l·t of the wh1t1.· stuff lay on tht.· ground FRIDAY. WAR:\1 TEMPERATt:RES m clt<'d most of tht· hnow and tht• s t·arch was on <1ga1n. in 11 direction~ 1n the 20·m1lc radius around th<.· truck "We've S<'Cn so m any freaky thJngs that you don 't discount anything." says Assistant Sheriff W R. Young .. But we usually have som<' clue. ~omcttung to go on about th<: person who's lost That·~ not Uw t•ast· here .. So far. !>.'> friends of tht· Nakagawa family. most of them ~cond gt'nerat1on. Am en<'an-bom .J Jp:.mt•sc. h;n e hcl pcd 1 n the st•arch The vol un tl't•r g roup J.'(:tlhcrs t•ach morning at 6 at the R1·edl<'y Rudchht Church .rnd then tra\'cl!> the: thn•c hours to F.d1son L<ikl' 'Freedom Fighter' Goes to the Top LONG BEACH 1AP1 Mel Curtis believes hl· 1s a man \\hose llmt has come -he's fighting J~arnst \\hat he dl•cms gO\'Crnment nibbling away Jt 1nd1v1dual rights In part1<'ular. ht"s upset because his son. J ohn. "as called for a v1olallon of the city. Municipal Code last July "'hl'n hr parkc•d his car on the street with a "For Sale" ~1gn on 1t \.\h1lc he went to do :.omc <'rrands AS A8RIDG EM ENT Of' FREE s pe l'ch. Curtis fumt'<i as he launchC'd a o ne -man campaign to "restore rrl't'dom of s peech ... Long Bea<'h hkl' 1>cveral other Cahforma cities oullawC'd "For Sale" signs on public pro- perty such as streets in 1955. and Curtis claims the only reason the ordinance was passed was because us ed car dealers lobbied for it. Not so. said City l\ltorncy Robert Parkin, who told Curt.is the Jaw was passed to prevent vendors fro m using pubhc property for private gam. SO CURTIS TOOK HIS BATTLE to state Sen Gf'orge IX'ukmcjian. R·Long Beach. who queried tht• state's kg1slatin· counsel on the legality of the ordinance ··An 1mpermil:.s1blt• abridgement of freedom of :.pcech." the counS('I replied This week Curtis conrtontt'<i the City Council. "h1ch ugrt>t.'CI to havt· it~ <tltomey sludy lhc quc:s· lion "TIDS IS HOW FREEDOM IS lost." Curtis "arned. adding that it was time for someone to make a s\and. "I will be calling everyone. everywhere." he d~clarcd "I am not going to go away ... Warrant Issued For BB Woman A warrant has been issued for the arrest or a Huntington Bt.>ac h woman who 311egedly failed to appear in OranJ?e County Superior Court for sen· tencing artcr s he pleaded guilty lo c harges of grand theft Named In the warrant Is Susan Kay Campbell. 19, formerly of J4931 Sllnnyview Lane, who ad· milled In court that she was one of two women and two m en who look $70 al knifepolnt from a ma n they accosted out.side a Santa Ana bar. Miss Campbell faces confinement In s tate prison for up to three years on the grand theft con· victlon --- 10 FT. GALVANIZED RAIN GUTTER Just told Amos Johnstone that it's going to be a wet year and to get bis roof fixed. Better add the gutter too or see the yard wash away. This is good 4 inch stuff. (I smell rain.) ' ' LENGTH '1 ! ' ' .. I ' I Ii I I I I I I !1 1: 11 I . , I ., 1 1 1 .. ,I I 11 1 1 I 11 .. 11 ,, ;\ I I • I I ! .. AT YOUR SERVICE / LOCAL Col a snohkm' fl'... Ith t•• "1d -tt.1 1u.ll . ... r i.t r('11 top;• 11rt,_, ta.~, and Wf• ... rtt•t'd to ·'"'',.. 114'QlllU!n • pt1t>en1..,111 .._, M1uJ your quf'~hmur tfl Pm I~. At Yntrr .sit.art. Orang«' C0<bt l>wly l'tli•l P 0 , hi btlll Mr1t. CA 9lfi:!t> '\s 111on11 lt-ttwn u pt><mhJ1 di! ' .. . ~I photu'tl arl(JrAtn• ' ~ ""'<"' ...e ............. -.; rnidt•r' lull tMHnt 11ditr,sa 4PMt ""'-' ..,_11 •• 1' . • • l . . ftmho.., nmnol t>o , ,, '""' ,.,.._~....,·· Z. U4-.pc ~"1tksll• . ; Ta.r Mi:•• H.,.fp 1\pp ~a1rd • '-OKAa &~1\0 '&:,· ~ IM....,.al -~~ft Sforvltf' b aJ.ldn1. for volunl ..... '' w hf'lp ti.xpa)t'" :· pr"pan-19714 ta11 n •turn' TlH-\'olunlf"f'r lnC'Omt- Tu Ab.Lau<'"" (\'ITA ) p roaram lo. -.U rllng annual rttralUni ror 'oh1n\ttr ht'll> to 'tan ~ rrftkh ' i I . .._ • • d Onft1l'f' <'Mm' 118 Ill wtu'tiuling t rarnlnJt da~ In January at Nla__.y ~ 6a '•'* na, ~= and •'9ltelUn. Goldea W.. Mid ~e · · •~• ~ wOl efttt clU M'S.. E ada aaii.L .. r ..-attt>nd 31....,,. or f'IH~ l n•tructlon. 'fralalq u. ftllP_.. t o explain •• 1'pf't Uks el t u rt"t_.. propatMto•. ..~nte :; l!> reqll&r.4 to a~ d a ~ a worklnl{ :: knowlMIJt t aitwd '-Y IW"Pa"-1 eM"'a o"o lnc:om l' tax ~'""' la ht'lpful. ' A!>"6Sle ""' <'om pl1•ta11~ lh1•'>t' da!>iot'I .will b•· ·: asked to 9'M'fld '"'O &o four houn 1•;arh w~k durtn° '• " • th• lncomt> t ax ftlin~ ~t-fi1ttJ11 ( Ft>bruary tlaroa1h T rapJH'"d Concert Feature Singers A proaram ot opt-ri. 11lec t1on1 and !)ho w tun ... r .. turln1 four 1ln1•rs , la plaMed Sun day lh San Clt mt nW to btncftt tht· Ora n .i t· Cu"'nty MUI.le Ceoter. T e n o r Ar m tando Sierra, aoprano M•ry· Jl urtt·ll~r. bass H ur ulct Clu"'i rn& and burltono J ohn Mathews havt• all bN.• n ( mah.sls In ttW a n nual Met ropolitan 0 1wra rompeUtion. sekt Nuntlo Crtad. who wUJ dlrttt Sunday's progrnm St·n ll.obt•rt C.r1ffin, ll M i"h . wh o lost Tu,.:-. cl JY ':-. l' lc.'l' t I 0 n . lf1d11 'l have muc h T h e co n c.,rt •~ ..i~w go right, c1tht.•r. scheduled to begin at J Whtl1· \Ol t! t ot als p .m . at t h l' S an G I. Clemente community \H'f ,. golllg uµ, l'I clubhoube. 100 Calle I 111 '' .1:. trapped for Seville. rwarh ••ll hour m a I h'lrotl hold l'fe vator Tickets arc $6 and ar(' "hill· hts followC'rs a va il a ble by cal ling "••lll'<l h('IO\\. Ill· Eleanor Ma rk hu m . 492·6635; Kay Gci;l z. t o o k t t g o o d 830·9424 : or MaMc Elt(•n n;tl 11n·dly · Wagner. 494-4084 . Thursday, 'November 9, 1978 An Invitatio n ro Co untry ryle Comfo rt . Hen rcd o n 's Four Centur ies If 'f"" • llf''Y tht' 111l11inlc1I w 'I' of 111~. 1lll"n v.1 m• vt1• vrn1 111 ... .. I l1·nrf'tlnn\ Four ( Lntufll'~ r 1111• • 111111 Ir' I r1·1Hh Llluntry ,1ylc- lurnt1urC" w11h a cnwal <hum rh.Jc " K> C'lll~Y 10 ltv• w11l1 lc .111ttl11I. "'"""' -dtµnt hu1 nm ""' rl• .1111w 111111 Jrc ove r 'Jll tl1~1101.11vc ck· ">:'" fur 1111·rv rwm 111 )'wr honic. Ulml· '><'- 11, 1111 .fc111' fl lllJll...1f.fc I 0111 (A. rt!Ufll ... (.,fl,,. 11111• ''"''~ DICI( METTEER l1'ine Furnishings & Interior Design 1727 Westchff Drive. Newport Beach • 646-1678 Open 9-5 30 • Closed Sunday Evenings By Apoointment \ DAil. y "°" AJ J ~errillasStopS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ April Ill wurkinl( in a VITI\ ct•nte r near tbeir ! homl'. Last year more than 12,oot low-Income. : t>lderly, .,lnorlt) or non· F.nitHSh·Spt.-altlng l ax· : pa)'ers wt"re helpt-d in Orange County VITA cen- : ten, accordlng to Tolly fluella, Santa Ana IRS • s pok•s man. :-Ass!Aers can Improve knowledge of tax laws, SAN SEBASI'J AN, Spain <AP> -Slx Basque ftll_..~ gain dllege credit available tbrougb som~ guerrillas stopped the shows in two movie houseb ~ Superhero action sc:ltoola, develop employment aldlla and 1•1D self· to read statements against the new Spanish con· dally I th I f .... sa&lsfa cUon by 11telpla1 dlndvant.afe &axpayers, stitution approved by P ar liament. -n e com CS 0 u1e DlllY PILOT FaveUa say~ · ~-------------------!...----~--.......:;..~ Volanteers are asked to contact tile communl· --=--------------------------_.::: ty colleges for registration lnformaUon . . .. '" ~· Bed /nafl Shtk MoMI# Bomr ~ DEAR PAT : Can you tell me how to find an ;: t•x pcrt on weight distribution In a mobile home? , J 'vc iricd to locat,,e u r eliable source to advise me ~ on the safety of having a waterbed in our mobile ~-home, but haven 't had any luck. Our double - .• width coach waa built In 1972 and I'm told it has ~ steel bca ms intbe floor. ~ L.P., Newport Be ach ~; Pat Dean, Wes&ern Maoulactared Housing ~: Institute state coordinator, sug f'S&s having your .. mobile home Inspected by a ~putable mobile ~ home lnsulatlon firm. Check wtLb several new ·• coach dealen for lu&aller refettnces. ~ The CallfonaJa mobile home constnacUon code ! bas spedfit'd a steel 4'ye·beam Sllpport base for • all mobile ltomes manufactured bere since tMl . . : Tbe sH•• basic cou 1ructlon bas been reqlllred ~ by federal law slac:e ~June 1976. Although Otis Is ' i.tardy support. Ms. Dea n emphasizes that placing ~: "~ythln«" U.at weighs at least 3,8M poands (Ute _:: we1gbt of a IWell qaeen·sltt waterbed) in any :· structure deM'nes careful Lbo"'gbt aod common -;~ M~nseconsiclienUon . ,. . Platttnent or tbe bed In the coach Is one of the ~: maua safety faclorb. Put it near tbe mlddJe or Lbe :· coad a. lf possible, becautt or the extra s upport •· provided by the-N"ar axlf'. Pie r supports ander tJte : axle usua lly are add<'d in t hls case. If the bed ls to : be placed on tbe "light s lde" 'Of" your coach (the ~.sidt> witbout plumbing> or on a rar-end comer, an· :--chor s upports are recommended. Additional extra :: s upport may be needed elsewhere depending on .: your specm c coach. This ls why professional Ln· :· s pection ls strongly advised . :: :· BH111p Boeked, No Rides B~ ·: " DEAR PAT: ls il possible for an individual to arrange fo r a ride on one of the Goodyear blimps? J.J ., Huntington Beach • Not In CaUfomla. Goodyear's four blimps carry only six passengers per Right and Goodyear :: explains t hat due to heavy demand when tbe airships conduct their summer tours <Ma y • through October), rides are limited to members of th e press, radio and televlslon, and a few special guests or Goodyear by Invitation ooJy . Rides art! available to the public from November throu.gla Aprtl In the Maynower' winter baae in Miami .• t~la., however. ' : 'Frea' MetaC Ctl•'t 8e ft•Nd · DEAR PAT: How can the consumer know if a market doesn't defrost frozen meal and then sell it as fresh? R.G., Fountajn Valley R elu. ThJs bH been llle&al since 1976. State law (AB 1325) prohibits retail food prodadlon and marketing establlsbmenta from advertlaln1, label· -I ng or ~R" botd11rg oaru l'rftk'-a11Y-me-at;- : poultry or flsb wbJcb baa been previou.sly rro1en. . • - FIRST TIME VAN MOUNTED HYDRO STEAM SUPBtOlt CARPIT CL.UHIM6 NOW-ANY 2 ROOMS Ot4LY s 1995 • 3 tlmea the dirt extracted • Quick Drying. 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While you're in the office, be sure and ask about the many ways we can help you make something more of your The Nc.1ml'------------- Allstate /\cldress __________ _ City ____ ,'tate __ Zip __ _ !i·1~r~~ ~.I ~~DER All1ta1e Savings and Loan Association SAVINGS rt Beach Branch I • #1 COrporate Plaza, Newport Beach. • I ACapital Idea . . ' . • I -· .... 4 .. . . i t Irvine FOil i O N Today's Closin~ N.\'. Stoeks VOL 71 NO 11J, .1 SECTIONS. 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1978 T E N CENTS GOP Dissident Comes Dttt Swinging B\ J\('Klf In "\~ °'I ... °""'' .. I ........ I\ Tu''"' Attmn1'' th11•,1tPn1-.l "'11h l',1>111 11111 fr,,m ltw 111 .1111-:1 {'11un1" H'-'JlUhlar:111 1 1 111 1 .ti C11mm11t<~ ~·· At:,1• h1· 1•nc1o r•1·tl u D1•m11\ r.1111· 1 .1111hll.1t1• ,,1111 ,,. 11!1\ thut l!l'llllllo! 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M·at Tuesduy was in the best 1n· lt•rebt'I of tht• Rf'pubhcan Party l\ut lhl' ethics committee or lhl· H1·~1ubht·an Cl'nlral Commit- tt't' vokd unanimous ly Sunday nq~ht lo recommen d that L>9ught>rty be expt>llcd because ht• had signed a letter e ndorsing ( 'ordova Ttw matter is lo be brought beCorl' the entire central c:o mmatlee latt'r this month. "I think lhat John Schmitz and I s tale s en ator l John Briggs signify everything lhat 's wrong with the Republican party." Dougherty said. · · 1 trunk that they both stand ror I'm not calling them na m es. now -but they appeal to the selfish. red-necked . anti· Sem itic . anti·black. anti·gay. just anti·everything." he said. Doughe rty s aid his support of Cordova was based bolh on ad· m iration for lhe candidate and opposition to Schmitz. "Of course it was opposition Lo Schm itz. Dougherty said. "I don't think he 's a Republican. I think he'd run on the Comm unist ticket 1f he thought he'd get elected." Dougherty. a re tired colonel an the Marine Corps Reser ves. said the fact tha t Schmitz 1s a Ma rine Reserve colonel falls to im press him "I've been an com bat and that's more than John Schmitz has ever been." Doughert y said. "He 's always yelhng about what a great Manne he is ." As for Cordova ," Doughcrtv said . "I've known Ron for a don't I don't know how many "'years . I've known him when he was a deputy district attorney. He's a lawyer of the highest or· der. And lo~h on crim e. 11<' d1dn 'l JUSL taJk about 1t. he did somethin~ about 1t " (See GOP. Page A2) h·vine Students Rank in Top 2% UCI 'Threatened' Ranks of· Academic Talent Thinned . ., By l'lllLIP ROSMARIN Mexico and Texas. Spelling Leads Testing 0t the D•UY Pilot St•tt The high co:-.t of housing, coupled with salaries averaging 15 percent below those or com parable 1nstitut1ons, 1s threaten· in,g academic qua ht> at C Irvine. its cha ncellor said today Chief attraction is a lower cost o r living and lower hous ing costs, the chancellor said. ortne increase hr J :unr.rry, 1111d- for the rest of 1t nexr June. Aldrich said that what is most disco uraging for professors con· s ide ring moving lo UC I, and even for those already there. 1s a n u n reasonabl e hous in g m arket. -'lJYKi\TlfY CL-AN V - Chanct•llor D.1111<'1 Aldrich Jr· ~aad ·the-um¥e·f"'•lly. i:-.. r;.ulrnJ( to attract top academic talent in quantities 11 necds to improve 1ls pos1 t1on in thl· communil) of scholars Furtha. he S<i1<1, lWI 1s losinJ.( fac1tlt> to otht·r M'hools nl'\ 1·r before <·11ns 1dt·rt·d t·om111•l1l1vt· with the uni ver:-.aly T his yc•ar. four professor' abandoned UC l for suc·h s choob Aldrich said llw nt·w compt.'11· liori is -from the Lop um vers1tll's in the "Sun Helt" st<J tt.•s of Lhc United States. Arizona, Ncw Aldrich made his comments at an informal gathe ring with newsmen Uus morning at UCI. lie was joined by Dr Samuel McCulloch. a professor of his- tory and cha1Fman of UCl 's a('adem1c senate.. "We 'vt.• dropped behind," McCullo<'h agreed "We have lo~t important rl ully lo other 1n~t1tut ions to w 'ch we have m•ver lo..,t thcm be rt• " lie n•fl'rrc•d lo Ul' Pre"1dl.'nt David Saxon's plan lo ask UC rCJH'nls and Gov(.'rnor Hrown for •• 15 percent pay raise for facul· • v and staff · "That will never ha ppen." McCulloch s~ud. J ns tee1 d. McCulloch said the solution would be to aslc for part Huntington Irked At Sign Turndown By RAYMOND F.STRADA JR. 0t llW 0.ity Pilot Sl•lt Huntington Bl•ach t n1Htc of r1cials ar(' m1ffod about an ordt•r by South Coast Rcg10nal Coastal Comm ission aides to place gun· ny sa cks over 35 newly 1nstallt'Cl no parking sign!> along a strelt'h or Pac1f1c Coast I h ghway Mel Cc.1rpentcr. t·ommiss1on executive director. said Wednes- day the s1~ns. west of Golden West StTt>et along th(' "bluffs" a rea, violate the 1976 Coastal Act. T he seven-foot high signs arc considered "st ructure~" that m ust be a pprovl.'d by coast<JI com m1ss1oners at a puhllc hear· inA before lhey can be legally an s talled , Carpenter sa id T he s igns are aho alleg.JI because t hey dc·ny public access to moton sL<> who want lo park along the highway, Carpenter added But Huntington Beach police Lt Tom Patton said the signs are the result or a year long struggle to prevent tnimc acer· de nts along th(.' highway . Two fatal auto c rashes and an average of 12 s mashups per month have occur red on the poor ly lit stretch of highway since near by Rolsa Chica State Beach re-opened last year, Pat- ton said. City Traffic Engineer Ralph Leyva said the area may be the most acc1den1 prone road sec· t1on in Huntington Beach Patton and Leyva said the many parked autos and vans narrow the road and cause a :>crious hazard. Commission aides sa id a pubhc hearing on the s igns may be two or lhre<' weeks away. Dally f'llet Sutt ,..,.... 'NO PARKING' S'GNS IGNORED, SAGGED AND BENT Who Fight• City Hall? The CoHtel CommlHlon, T_h•t'• Who . . "We have to face the situation that. after they are here for a while." Aldrich said , "a nd beglp to see what it's costing them to live he re. and the fact th;:it they may n(.'ver be able to afford a house, then 1s when we "t<1nd a good chanCt:' of loSlllJ.: the m and huvc ... Aldrich· pointed hopefullv to a plan to bwld 100 lower-priced faculty homes on campus ICJnd, at a cost to the univer!-.1ty or about $40,000 an apartment. a:; partial re lief. CSee UC IRVINE, Page 1\2 > Irvine Co. OKs Rent Credits Irvine Company official:. an nounced today that the residents or the farm's 3,300 apartm ent:. '" Newport Beach and Irvine wi ll receive, on t he average, an $82 credit on their December rent The credit. to be given resi· dents who are Irvine Company tenanL5 for lhe last six months of 1978, is based on the company 's $250.000 property tax s avings from Proposition 13 Actual rebates wi ll range from $58 to $91. Company spokes man Danie l Lamkin said the re nt credits are based on Gov Edmund Brown Jr 's gu1dehnes that call for re- bate of 80 percent or the total savings for each project, divided by the number of units. He said residents who have lived in Irvine com plexes for less t han six months will recl.'ive pro-rated rent credits. ''Each of the DecC'mber rent lH lls will indicate t ht.• full month's rent and then-w ill m· dicate the credit with the word· ing 'Prop Tax Credit'," Lamkin said. He said the December credits ar e based on the tax bill for the first half of the fiscal year. Concerning a second credit al the end or the current tax year, Lamk in said that "we arc not cert ain what state and local gov· e rnment might do prior to the close or the curren t tax yea r next June. but we will keep our te na nts informed as to the out- look and would hope to give a nother re nt c redit a t t ha t time." -· 4 P WI'"""'° As He Saw It Artist Norman Rockwell . who painted this self ·portrait in triplicate. d ied Wednesday at t he age of 84 . Rockwell 's works were freque ntry seen on the covers of the old Saturda y .E vening Post. Additional photos and s tory tire on Page A4. Kill-for-pay Suspect Held in .2 Deaths MOO.ESTO CAP l -A Modeste man has been charged with hir mg the murders of his busines~ partne r and lhe partner 's wife wh ose b odi es wer e ro u nd slabbed 100 times with an lcE pick. Joe Charles Penka. 53. was booked Wednesday on a warrant charging fi rst-degree m urder in t he Oct. 14 dea ths of Re mer ,Jun g hans. 38, a nd Sigr id Junghans, 26. Police said Penka owns 46 per· cent or the stock of Insulation Machinery Manufacturing Co. DUPLEX RE/VIER 'OJ'ERWllELMID' "rt ·s 1ust u nbelievable - " ns overwhelmed with calls. • · J had g reat response and rented my duplex right away." That ·s lht' sucC<•ss a Hunt· ington Beach ma n cxperienced a fter placing this ad m the Daily Pilot: I Br. 5 blks from beach, 11ri\•u1c frnce yrd. !>ml pct OK S22S mo XXX · '<XX1C If you have something to rent or sell. try the Daily Pilot. A friendly ad·viser will help you wr ite an ad . Just call 642·5678. Inc , a Stockton.based engineer· mg firm of which J unghans wa:. president and 30 percent owner. The Jungha nses apparently were killed because or a power s truggle over control of the com· p a n y . sai d Capt Tom Oona ldson. Junghans recently won a lawswt gaining control of the fi r m. he added. .J unghans a nd has wife were d iscov ered an t hei r co n · dominium here bound with wire and s tabbed repeatedly with an ice pick. Junghans' body bore 59 stab wounds and has wife 's 41. officers said Penka is charged with paying Eibert-bee Easley. a8. --0f Fresoo to kill the couple. E as ley, on fed eral parole for coun terfeit- ing , was arrested last week. In addition, murder warrants have been issued against two Modesto-area brother s. Donald Davis. 39, and Raymond Smith. 34 . Police said they we re fired from the Stoc kton fi rm by Junghans and are believed to be middle men in the case. Junghans and his wife moved fro m Germa ny t o K irkland . Wash .. in 1975 so he could take an engineering jo'b with Mono· The rm Industries. He later switched to Mono·Therm lnsula· lions Syste ms based near here and owned by Pe nka. Teen Youths Arrested 2 Held in School Thefts Following leads in the theft of $20,000 worth of mus ical lnstru· ments and electronic equlpmenl from Irvine High School. In· vesligalOrs said this morning they have arrested two lrvme youths as suspects in a separate $1.700 school burglary. JovesUgalOr Ron Flathers Hid ' the two 17·year·olds were taken lo Juvenile ball Friday alter confeaslni to the Feb. 17 high school burglary in which audio· visual equipment was taken. Flathers said his department is continuing its lnvnUgaUop or the Nov. l burgJa.ry In which t.M school los t $20,000 worth oC television taping equipment. computers and musical lnslru· ments, including ·an e lectric piano. T he investigator s aid h e believes a stolen pass key was used in both burglaries. Tbe key has not been recovered, he said, nol' hu any of the equipment Iott In tbe butSJaries. I t • ·~ -·. Of l ... Daily Pilot Sutt ll1gh school senior~ in the Irvine Unifie d School 01 strn:t ranke d in the top two pe rcent statewide an spelling for 1977 78 and in the top eight to nine per· cent in math. readmg and wnl· mg: Res ults of tht.> Cal1 forn1a Department of E<1ucat1on 's tc!>l ang program relc·ased today showe d the lr v1nt• St>naors t·ollt•c lively scort•d h1 ght.•r in bas1C' s kills lhiJn the ir cla~smalcs an 92 to 98 percent of the public !-.chool systems statewide 1Se(• re lated story and chart. PaJ(e A3 1 ln addallon, the Irvine second. t hird and s ixth graders quizzed under the state program turned in hig her scores than students an 81 to 89 ·percent of California school d.istncts. In separate tallies designed to compare lrvme district students w ith those of s 1m1lar socio· econom ic backgrounds, Irvine youngsters scored at or above where state om cials expected In 12th grade s pelling . for ex· am p le. the Irvine youngster'i ans wered 76 percent or their tc~t questions correctly. about f1 v1• per<.'ent higher thi.tn expt.•cted And in s ixth grade math, the youngsters ~cored an aH•rage of 69 I percent correct. a bout two pl.'rt'ent hjgher than expecled Irvine second and third grade rs were tes ted during the 1977·78 school y(•ar m reading s kills only, while sixth and 12th graders were qu1z1ed m rea<1ing, written expression, spelling and math. 'fhe results for Irvine showed tha t youngsters ans wered more oC lhe1r test questions C'Orrectly last year than in t9i6-77 except in s ixth grade spelling which dropped fl percent and s ixth grade reading which re mained the sa me. Following are the Irvine le!>l scores by ~rade and the dlS· tnct 's state rankings Grade 2 reading, 80 9 per· cent correct ans wers, up .2 per· cent from 1976·ii scores. and a state ran.king of 83 JM!rccnt. That means students 111 17 percent or the state distracts scored higher a nd 83 percent lower. Grade 3 readmg. 90 9 per cent correct ans wers. up I per ttnl , st-ate ran.lung tfl th~ 82nd percentile. -Grade 6 reading, 74 6 per. cen t correct. the se1 me a s <See TOP 2%, Page AZ I Or::Q:ast Weather P artly cloudy and cooler weathe r is ex pec t e d through Friday, with <t high temperature or about 65 degrees. INSlDE TODA V Arti!t Norman Rockwell is dead "fie didn 't die of a thing ~zcept being 84 years old." his widow said. Story and photo~. Page A4. l•tilex Al Yewr Serlrl<e "" tMteJ<elN I rma ••"*<lo r. 111term1u1ett L.M. 9•Yll Altn LAltMn 0 c~ CJ ........ u ... , Mnlu QI c.m .... 1. AJ """'"' "•lllh .. c. ..... l\U N•llellal,..._.. M Cl•UlllM 0 1-<I Ofa1t,_C_.y 4 10 Cemlct Gt =··"'-., o.n-d CA ,,1 ., .. 0Ht11Ne4kft M t l Marllt'b ., ldll•l•lhle ,,.., tl.-rhl ... C6 , ........ ._ (.J.1 ~,, .... 0.1 l"Nhlr,!;:.. ci..a Hllttr •• MYO• C1 ............ •• I .. DAILY PILOT '"uf!d!x· NcMf'l'mr !, 1f'll Vets ' Day Shuts D0wn Government Vdcr.m s D1i1v Ii. !:.;ilur ti.i v and m.Any 0 1 ungt> Coa is l l'll It':. ttrf' r los1ng tht'1r dt~ hallll .,.rtday Th f' onlv d t y h ull :.rht•dull'd l(I bt· Opt>n ,.·r1 duy nr r 1n lrvtn . San Clt•n1t'ntc , •al Bu.ch and Nt•wport Be11ch How~vt•r. t ra~h 1'1tkup "ott'l ht' .1fft'<'h~t In thOM: l'ltlt':. wt\t'rt' ('It) ha ll& ~ 111 b·· d u11ot'd (',in \Oll t l'ilt\l\Ot't hU!!I nt•i-s Fr11hn ' l'rob11 bl) unll'l't' 1t h.i~ to do ~•lh publh' :.Chtlllll:S thf\ 11 be dnsl'd But mo~t ~llnlll w11l bo '''"'" unJ ~1 v.1 1l tht' Po:tl o ( f 1 ,. ,. a n • ,. o u n l y h br.i m.~ Uul On1n~L' Cou nt y llhru1 It•:. "'" bl' d o,t•rl S..at urdJ\ .111\I lht·r.· "'on l be an) nu.ul ddl\L'f ) th.ii ddy t.>1th,•r S t a i r a nd f~d t'ral emplll)L'\.>:. wtll tdl.\' • holt d uv on t-'nduy· but rounty offH'l"'> "'II • l'llllUn open . Work Begun On Center In lrvinR r. rJ d1 ng has IH·1wn on t ht• m -.u:n ~Jlu_oi Lbc lrvsnc Com pJny'::. Um vt·rs1t y Town Cl'nll'r an .. urban v11lagt•" I n bt• built off Campus Drive in Irvin~. Jcro::.:. from UC Irvine Death Scene Told Lagunan Testifies in Courtroom 81TO•MaLEY Ol-DMl•"•i.t'"'" Laa~rui Buch urch1tec:l Brtnl Tobey told an Oran1c COu.nty Supt"rk>r Court )ury today thut he found the bk>atcd hody of re tired Cc~~t Guard ornrt'r Atbl"rt Oantel Willard tbtt.'t' 1h1y• •fter the victim allr1edly wa11 beMtt'n lo dt"Rlh In his homl' lly ckk11 1hint Jame?I Earl Sc run11ln Tobey. who W8tlfl cd t h1•l hl· had knowa WUlurd. 69 . ro r i it Yt'Arl, \C.'t!h fi('Cf that ht• b(lClUflt' alarmf'd whe n lht• no rm1tlly punctual Wiiiard fulled to con tact b1m iabout .i planned dlnnt·r party tit' said he bt.,'('umc even mort· alarmf'd when h (• ~rriv~d ut Willard'~ homt> at 86 1 ("rc~tvlt'v. Orivto on Jul) 29. 197'1 , and ~po tt ed thl' v1 cl 1m ·~ dui.t covt-red r ar 1n tht• OP\'n grtrttl(c lind a ptle of 'l«'~l':tf)Cr!I ttt the front doo1 Tobey said he then c nten."<i tht• home and sa w t he body of hL.., frlend sprawled Ofl the living room floor ··1 was !'!hocked and numb," he said "I <'Ullcd th~ poh('l' and they knew how I felt and kept me on the telephone talking lo them until lhe police car arrived at the home " It 1s a llt>ged that Scramlin, 27, of 425 Panorama Drive. l aguna Re ach, took a heavy m ahogany statue of a pregnant woman from t he hearth above the fireplace and used it to beat the retired Coast Guard lie uterant commander t.o death. Prosecutor Tony Rackaukas !'aid he will inlroduce evJdeoce t o prove that the a cc used c?binet maker and Willard were involved in a homosexual rela· lionship at the time of the killing and that lhe alleged lovemaking between the two was a fact.or in the murder the artlfact, purchased by the vi('tlm ln tht.• ~uth Pacifk . htts nl'Vl'r ~·n found l'ollw auod tb~ heavy s tatue Wl:Ui u:stod With tn•m(•ndouK fort \' to heat the rl•hn•1t offl tcr s hl'ud •nto a pulp Tht: \'ro!\ecuHon claim!! that Scramhn spilled liquid Oruno throu1o1houl th(• blootl splallen•rl hvmM room and ba throom 10 an Opptarl'nt atte mpt to t'lt'an off the blood but made the mistakl' of lcuvmt: a t arcfully prcbt•rvt.•11 fool11rlnt IO tht• nuid when IW walk ed a round the Willarc1 home Scramlln was arrested fi ve m onth~ aCt e r the k1l hn~ by Laauna Beach poll<'t' who sotcl he m adl' ll numtwr of ronn1ct . Ing statements about hli. rela· t1on11hip Wlth W1llurd und hu~ movt•m1 •nt:. on ttw 111 ~hl of thf• k illing whll t• ttw y wt.•1 t.• in velitigatlog tht.· murder. Rac kaukas told the jury in h1b opening st atc·m ·nt thul Scramhn and W1llurd fn•qul'nlly nw t in 'the vh:l1n1'!1 home and that both nude men mdul~cd in sexual ac t:. on lht• laving room rou(•h and on the noor The jury will tx· ;iskcd lo re turn a verdict or first dcgrt>c murder but the dl!ath penally 1s not be ing sought 111 the t rial before Judge John L Flynn J r Rigid Digit firemen Free Stuck Finger THE FINGER OF Birl Kapps h;.id b<>t:n stuck in the Laguna Ntf{Ut'I bathroom d ruin for 20 nunulc'> wh1.•n Or ;rns e County fire me n rolled up W1'lhw sd.1y morruni.: Firemen began lalhE'rin~ tht• :w Vl·ar o ld Wt.•!'ltm1n~tcr plumbt•r 's index finger with je lht:i. and butlt•r. l ryan~ to' pull it from the drain. But the by.now swolil'n cl1g1t v.ouldn'l budgt· NEXT (.'i\ME lht• ht•uvy equipment 1''1remcn set to wot•k dismanlhng the b&throom 111nk and carnt.-d lt along wilh the ha pless Ka pps out into the front yard of 23732 Brisbanl' Bay. Once lht•re. Capt M 1k1• /\humad.i, 1o:ng111ccr M1kl- (;onroy and fin·m an To m Bt•ll1 s wt·nt to work on lh\.' :.ll1k with chisel!>. hamm('rs. pliers. huck~J \\s, ::.c rcwdr1wr:, and a rmg cultt'r Hy 11 : 15 a m . f11'i'mt·n h;1<l µullt-d llw t 1 oubled h nct•r from the decimated sink on<• hour and :JS minutes a fter 1t became stuck Thl' embarrassl'd Ka p1~ told h rc m(:fl he 1s a plumbing :'.!Uperv1sor for Rescue Rooter company .. ,. . .,.,.. ... f '...-P ... AJ UC IRVINE. • • Aldrich and McCulloch both s aid tha t private s o urces or f unding 1 n c rc a s in~l y will bt'comc mon · 1mport<Jnl lo fil l mg the ga11 l1·ft hy pubhl' finan<.' ing A Ill yt•a1 "dl'vclopme nt' pro gram already under way has a!. its tari~el the rais ing of S60 m illion lo he lp (.-Stablish v1s1ting professorships. s cholarships and f<oll o ws hips, <Jnd to o u ild rm· 111 t1l·:. Tho ugh set'm1 ngly a s mall target in l'Omparison lo lh1· goal s of othl'r uni vc r s1 t1e~. /\ldr1t'h expl;.11ncd ihal a pubht• sC'hool tre ad:. a fine r lint' 111 pri vale fund raising effort::. than do s chools. i.uc h as USC and Chapman Cojegc, which depend primarily onlJrivate financing "The unJVe rs1ly trave ls a ven• sensitive path," l\ldrich said , "in its pursuit of private endow· menl. Plan::. call for dl'vclopmenl of a com mt•rc1al core. medium and h igh duns1ly res1dcnl1al aret:ts. p arks. a :.chool. open art'a s and a !Jl'dt•,tn ;m pr<mwnadl' to con 1wc·t tht· vtt noui. :-it"'l'l•t)n:'.I of lht· v1 llagl' The town c•c·ntc·r will be d1.· vt·lo pl'd 1n two :-.la~c·s Conslru(· turn of lhc• first stage bl'gins ear ly m•xt year. in th<· ar ei• !>Ur rounding lht• l'Xl~lln~ Co:•mpu:-. Vu llt•y Shoµping Cc·nt<'r Defense attorney Tom Reilly asked Tobe) today if he enjoyt.>d a n "intimate personal rela tions hip" with the vic tim. Tobey appeared lo resent the question. "Mr Willard Wab 11 very dear friend of mine." he told Reilly. WEBB CHILES PREPARES FOR FIVE-YEAR VOYAGE. AROUND THE WORLD IN 18-FOOT BOAT 'I'm Born for This.' San Olegen Declares; 'I Need Heroic Challenges' "T hi:, 1s a public institution Our princ ipal mcom<' 1s pubhc We will not tailor a major fund· ra1S10R effort aimed hroadsit.h- Jl privdlt• 1n:-.t1tut1ons" Stall:.l1cs furnis hed hy lhe L'('I public 1nf<1rn1ttt 11m offi ce· atx1ul professors' s alaries s how ,Jn llVt'rall ;.1Vl.'ragc Of $25,44 1 a yt•a r for 1978·79 in thl' UC Syste m It 1nc·lu<ics rondomin1um:. a partm1...nls. \\\() 3·ac·n · parks, a 1; 5 .it: 11.· dt·mt:ntary ~chool sill' .rnd <1 14 6-acrt• s ite .icqu1rcd by Su ulh1.·rn C a li f o rni a P n ·sbyt('n a n llome s Inc. for de· velopmC'nl of a 260-umt retire• m cnt compll•x S1.·c·ond-:.tagc developme nt 1r eludes severa l apartment proJ e c t s n ear Unive r s ity a nd Campus dnn :-.. and a 55-acre con · of store~. businesses and of ht·('~ T he $700.000 ~radin~ prOJ('{'l invo h e:. the moving of 750.000 cuh1l' vanb nl earth Grading 1:. cxp1.·1.·i1•<1 111 b<• complt•te<I by th1.· hr~l uf m·xt Yt'<ff, Irvine Com p:.my off1 c1a ls said f 'ro• Page A J TOP 2 o/o ••• 1976-77, state ranking of 81; wnt· ten expression, 73.7 percent cor· reel. up .4 perce nt, slate ranking of 84 : spelling, 70 percent cor· reel , down .6 perce nt, state ranking of 83; math. 69.1 per('ent correct. up 4.4 percent, s tale ranking or 89. -Grade 12 reading, 68.5 per· cent correct, up 1 2 percent, slate rankrng of 92 pe rcent. written expresMon. 67.7 percent correct. up 8 percent. state rankini? of 92, ::.pelhnE;. 76 per- cent correct. up 4.8 percent, ::.late ranking of 98, math, 71.8 percent correct, up two percent. s ta le rankan~ o f 91 Manhunt Launched ROME IAP) llaly 's pres•· dent vowed a war on lerronsm today a:; Police m helicopters and squad ca rs pressed-a nil· t1onwidc manhunt for th«> leftist ~ucrrillas who killed a district a ttorney and two bodyguards Of'ANO! 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But the main portion of Irvine Homes Burglarized Irvine pohce were invesllgal· ing two reside ntial burglanes Wednesday in which victims re ported the loss o f a c o lo r television set and lawn main· lenance equipment. A silent a larm s ignaled the theft of a $400 te levis ion set at 5 ·21 p.m from a Crestwood Estates model home at 1:1002 Culver Drive. police said. The thie f broke a window to enter the house . Earlie r Wednesday. G lenn Mi11er of 28 Deersong told Police a power mowe r and lawn edger worth $325 we re taken from his ope n garage between 1 and 5 p.m. on Tuesday. Solo Sailor Says .. 'I Need Challenge' SAN DIEGO <APl -"Thcrc seem s lo be a void. an an· tagonism. between people who do things and prople who talk about them," :,a ys adventurl•r Webb Chiles, a solo sailor aro und the world Chiles 1s a person who · dcx:!> things without ta lking about the m much. f'nday. he plan~ lo start what may be a five -yc:sr try lo sail the smallest boat t'ver t o co mple te a s o lo c1 rcu m - nav1gal1on of the g lobe and the fi rst open-cockpit vesst'I to do 11 "I am born for this," the 36 year-old Chiles exults. "I need heroic challenges .'· l a~l April bou~hl an 18 fool Drascomlx: Lugger, a dory-like yawl "It Wl'ighi. onlv K50 pouncb. bul II ha:'.! lots of inboard :,tJ lllll t y ." Chiles say~ ··My heavit>st prov1s1on will ht• 30 ~.11lons of "alt•r With l\\tJ :.nlar :.tills. that 'hould l&:.l m~ SIX Wt·t·k:. If not,'' hl' bhthl·I) l''<11la 1ns, 'I ran ration Tht· lx>Jl will cio four knuts µn ·llv \'<J~ll) I'm thmk1n)! 50 to 70 m1k::. a d ay, average " C h II e::. p I a n :. <1 I t• 1 s u re I .\ voyagr. wi th a~ little conl~1ct with land as possible Hut he d0t•s ha Vt' om· d alt• m mind . On /\pril 28. 1980. he pl<ins to be off Torua In t ht: Tonga Islands . Fro• Pagf! " I GOP ... Dougherty said he disagrees strongly with the position take n by th(• centra l comm1t t1.•e '::. ethics committee . that, by ::.1~n· ing his name and title as a member of the central commit· ll'c to the campaign lttcrature cndo rs mft Cordova. he 1m phcd l hal he was s peaking for the who le committee. "I have the n ghl to tell tht• truth /\nd 1f 1t hurts l hl: t•cntrnl l'O mm1th.•c. '0 be 1l ,' Dougherty said He said be d()('sn't h Vl' in the 36th Senate d istrict Dougm·r tv makes h is home in Villa P ark -so he didn't havt• to make a choice as a voter. In fact, his unexpectedly long sta y m Ne w Yo rk made him m iss th•~ election. ·•First time In my hfc I've ever missed a vote." A s lu<i y c·omparing UC s alaries with 1•1ght othe r ins titu tions s hows a pro1c·clt'd a veral'(t· s;tlary o r $28 .8 57 for tho~·· schools for 1979-80 The schools 1nl'lud<•d in the survt'y wert' Cornell, Harvard. I llino is. M1t'h1g an fat Ann Arbor 1. Stanford. Wisconsin fol Madison!, 'r'ale. and the SU.le University t•f 1'i1.·" York la t Huf falo 1 Election Vie wed MOSCOW 1/\P 1 Pravd..i said toda y that although the D<'moc rat1c Partv rl'lained 1h m aJOrllll'S. the midte rm U.S e l ect io n s h a v e s h o wn tht• Ame rican pt>ople's "growing d1 ss at1sfacllon " with its policies The news paper maintained that Amer ican voters in this l'lection "did not have a genuine c ho1ct·" a nd had difficulty "trying to figure out tht• pos itions of th<.· candidates ." Veterans Protest LOS ANGELES <AP) -An· gry members of the American Veterans Movement occupied the Los Angeles offices of U.S. Sen . Al a n C ranston and threatened a repeal of their 1974 hunger strike to press their com· plaint that liUle has been done by the government since then to improve their lot Eighteen months ago. Chill's sailed a lone around the world a board a 37-foot s ailboat de· signed as a racer-cruiser. Hi s book on thal voyage, "Storm Passage," became a bes t seller among nautical works. H e s neers al t ho s e· who categorize his exploits as stunts. La-Z-Boy Showcase of Costa Mesa Announces "Others had tried what I did before ." he says. "No one ha~ tried this. There arc more un- knowns. It might be riskier .. Chiles hasn't blown his own horn for this trip. He goes about his preparations with little fon· far e. He will take no radio. More Coverage Other south Orange County cover age appears today on Page Al2, "I don't expect anyone to come out and save me." he said .. Besides, it would stand against my values." Arter spending a year lookm~ for his next challe nge, Chiles Gran~ Jury Rapped Over Indictments A lawyer representing one of five Moult.on Niguel Water Dis· trict employ~s facing trial on crimi n al cn a r ges a r g ued WednesdaythattheOrangeCoun- ty Grand Jury acted lllegally in sessions that led to the issuance of an indictment. Newport Beach attorne y M arsh a ll Schulm an , who r epresent s district manager • Carl Kymla, 44, also of Newport Beach. made the a llegation in pretrial documents filed in court. Schulman claims that the g rand jury foreman's wa rning lo witnesses that they mwit not dis· c uss the case outaide the arand jury room is clearly illegal and denies Kymla lbe opportunity to • orobe into a lle gations made against him. ScbuJman rurtber claims ln a motlon that wlll be araued before Superlor Court Judge Robert E lUckles Nov. 17 that the pr01ec:ut.or made prejudicial at1tementa to the grand jury wblle the panel wu cond&aeUnc Ua lnquiry. Cbarpe or miluse of public rund1. grand theft. dutrucUon , o r public records and m1 sap propriation of public fun¢; are contained in the indictment. Named wtth Kymla as dcfcn· dants are: John Perry, 32, dirt.'C· tor of administrative opl'ra· lions; his brother, Chuck. 28. a maintenance yard foreman . in ventory cont rol cler k Vernon Mc Kown. 34, and maintenance y a r d s u p ~r v i so r K e n n c t h Krieger, 38. The grand JUry was told lhut district workers mowed lawns, repaired cars and carried out miscellaneous home repairs and chores lor the defendants on di1>· trict time. Schulman said he w\11 Hk Judge Rickles lo dismiss all charges against Ky mlo. Failing that ht wilt QSk the judge t.o trant KvmJa a &eoarate trial. Hla motion accuses Deputy Dl•trict Attorney Wi1llam Evans of telllng the grand jury that the prosecution orrered the five de· rendaota an opportunJty to pre· sent evidence tncUcallnR I.heir In· nocence but all five had declined to do IO. 6 HOUR SIDEWALK SALE Hundreds of La·I-Boy Recliners DRASTICALLY REDUCED to make room for Chriltmas Mttchandiw which 11 SOOft to arri••· OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. "La·l·loy: TMle1tS.at ln~Hous•'' OPEN SUNDAY WHITE'·S O•E DAY O•LY Sunday,Mov. 12, 1978 11 A.M. to 5 P.M • M0.....,.._10 A.MA P.M. SAT-10 A.M.-1 P.M. 1w....,.~-....... ..._..c.t1••~ ... M,_.,...._.., 369 E. 17th Street • 642-8657 ...... 1 •••• , t ( 17 , f Laguna/ South Coast VOL. 71, NO. 313,-' SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1978 Afternoon N. 't'. StOt!ks TEN CENTS GOP Dissident eomes Out Stringing ll)' J C'XIF. HYMA Ot-°'""4,,._~ A Tustm Attorntt1o• lhrt• .. tf'nc'tt wtth expubnon from the• OrdJlA• County Rt•publ1c•n Ct•nlr11I 'omm1m.-.. becau~<' he.-l'ndor-.t'ft a DtlmOC'rat1t' cund1dah• 'rud t,, day lhal "Rl'tt.an.i ku•ked uf( thr Rt"puhht'an Central C'C1mm1th:•· I!\ llkt> l{t'tU~ k1<'1\cd U\11 Of ttll' Book-or lht· Month ('lub " tlOWt<V••r Hill Ouu~hl•r1} 1 ur rently dt'ft'ndtng .i l UM ' 1n t · s Dl!ltr1et C'oun lrl Hrool lyn. N Y . ~aid an IJ JlhUnt• lntf'f\ ll'W ht> lrl l4'n<I~ to f1iht lhc 11rop0Htl oufllcr I m<ay ~how up '4 llh 11 lttwycr 1.,t the next t'l'ntrul l'omm1lkt• m N'tlnJ( I," hl· 1uod I don't knu'4 " Daugherty said ht' believe:. h1!t -.upport or A:.~l·rnblym11n Hon Corttovu. L> ~I Toro, in hlls lo1'ing h<tttlt-a.:alnst Rt'publlNtn John ~khmil1 for fhl· 36th Slutc Sum•h' t•ul Tuesd;iy was 11\ the beat m· teresta or the ttepublican Purty Dul t.h • ellucs committee of the Republican Ccntrul Commit· tee vok'<i unanimously Sunday n1~ht to r ecommend that Dougherty be expelled because ht• had signed a letter endorsing Cordova The matter is to be brou.cht before the entire central coninullee later this month. "I think that John Schmitz and I slate senator 1 John Braggs si~mfy everything that ·s wrong with the Republican party." Dougherty said. ·'I Uunk that they both stand for I'm not calling them names. now but they appeal to the selfish. red-necked. anti· Semitic. ;.inti-black. anti-gay, Just anti-everything," he said. Dougherty said his support or Cordova was based both on ad· miration for the candidate and opposition to Schmitz. "Of course It w:1s oppos1t1on to St'hmitz. Dougherty s aid "I don't think he 's a Republic:1n I think he 'd run on the Communist ticket 1( he thought he'd get elected." Dougherty, a retired colonel in the Marine Corps Reserves. said the fact that Schmitz is a Marine Reserve colonel fails to impress him. "I've been tn combat and that's more than J ohn Schmitz has ever be~n ... {)(lugherty said. "He 's always yelling about wtrnt a great Marine he 1s .. As for Cordova... Dougherty said. "I've known Ron lor J don't I don't know how many years I've known him when he was a deputy district tlltomey. He's a lawyer or the hii:hcst or der. And tough on crime 11~ didn't Just talk about it. he dJd somethin~ about il. ·· <See GOP. Page AZI Laguna, CUSD Kids Score High Death Scene Told Lagunan Testifies in Courtroom · By TOM BARLEY Of -o.lly Pw.t , ..... Laguna Beach architect Brent Tobey told an Orange County Superior Court jury today that he found the bloated body of re- tired Coast Guard officer Albert Daniel Willard three days after tbe ·victim allegedly was beaten to death in his home by defen· dant James Earl Scramlin. Tobey, who testified that he had known Willard, 69. for 24 • years. testified that he became alarmed when the norm&lly punctual Willard failed lo con tact him about a planned dinner party He said he became even more alarmed when he arrived al Willard's home at 861 Crestview Drive on July 29. 1977, and s potted the victim 's dus t· covered car in the open garage and a pile or newspapers al the front door. - Tobey said he then entered the home and saw the body of his friend sprawled on the laving room floor. "I was shocked and numb." he said . "I called the police and they knew how I felt and kept me on the telephone talking to them until the police car.arrived at the home." It is alleged that Scramtin, 27, or 425 Panorama Drive. Laguna Beach. took a heavy mahogany statue or a pregnant woman from the h earth above the fireplace and used it to beat the retired Coast Guard laeutenanl commander to death. Prosecutor Tony Rackaukas said he will introduce evidence to prove that the accused cabinet maker and Willard were involved in a homosexual rela· tionship at the time-OT the killing and that the allege(! lovemaking between the two was a factor in the murder. Defense attorney Tom Really asked Tobey today if he enjoyed an ·'intima t e pers ona l rel a tionship" with the v~ct1 m. Tobey appeared to resent the question. "Mr. Willard was a (lery dear friend of mine ... he told Reilly. The jury has been told that pieces of the statue were found scattered around the victim's body. But the main portion or the artifact. purchased by the victim in the South Pacific. has never been found. Police said the heavy statue was used with tremendous force to beat the retired officer's head (See SLAIN, Page AZ) Students Exceed Average By KATHY CLANC\' OttM 0.11¥ Pilot Sl.ltt Student.si n the Lagurm Beach Unified School District ranked in the top three to l4 pt·rccnt statewide on ba:>it' reading. wnl· m~. spelling and math :.kills an t97i 78 Results of the Cal1forn1a Dt•partmenl o f Educa l111n ·.,. statewide testing program rp l ea s ed today s howl•d th <i t youngsters in 86 to !17 ix:rcent of the other stall' district:. scon'd lower than the La~una !-.ludents •See related story and chart. Page A3. I And youngsters an both thl• Laguna and Capistrano Unified School District~ scored far above stale average on the tests administered to second , third. sixth and 12th ~raders -Demolition Ordered Nixon Plans 21 Canyon Homes Paris Visit In separate tallies designed lo compare distncts of s 1m1lar socio-economic backgrounds. the district students generally ranked at or above where stak officials would expect. ... . Declared 'Nui.sance''Illls Month Laguna Beach City Manager Fred Solomon declared 21 homes in Bluebird Canyon nuisances Wednesday. and or· dered their deomolition J>egin· ning Nov. 20. The action. confirmed by the City Council after a six-hour m eeting We dnesday, ended abatement hearings on the lots which remain unoccuoied in Bluebird Knolls. Homeowners were asked earlier this month to sign con· sent agreements which would al· low e ngineers to demolish the 21 homes which stand in the way or an e mergency grading projet'l planned to prevent soil erosion and flood.mg during the winter ra ins. • But efforts to <'onvince the slide victims they should si~n the agreements before the Nov 20 deadline failed The homeowners said they wa nted to talk with their at- torney. that they retained collec· liv e ly , before atlowin~ bulldozers to des troy their homes. ··our decision to not sign the agreements w~ due to our legal counsel," said slide spokesman nick Harley, whose home was at 928 Meadowlark Lane. He said his group would con· s uit again with their attorney re· garding the city request that work begin as soon as possible on the sunken 3.S acre horseshoe shaped area comprising parts of Oriole Drive. Meadowlark Drive and Meadowlark Lane. Homeowners lis tened to testimony from geologists and engineers during the day-long meeting Wednesday. The techni· ciao s e mph asized the im· portance of getting grading work done before rains begin. Engineers. on the advice or geologists Leighton and As- s ociates. intend to "winterize" lhe slide-ravaged area by means or heavy grading. installation of a storm drain along the canyon floor, and improving access roads'to the area Leighton geo logist lra j Poormand raised the specter of heavy rainfall beginning this month perhaps heavier than last year's heavy rains. ·'The long-term projections s how rainfall is expected to be much more than normal the next two months and part of January." P~rmand told city officials and slide victims . "Those proJections could well <See SLIDE, Page A2) PARIS <AP > -Former Presi· dent Nixon will visit Paris to ap- pear in a public a ffairs progr.1m on French television Nov. 28 and answer viewers' questions. the station said today. The program, on the second c hanne l or the s tale -run t elevision network. is one of the mos t popular o n French television. It consists of a rilm. in th'is case tracing Nixon's career. followed by viewers· questions relayed through a moderator, Joseph Pasteur. The announcement said Nixon would be willing to answer ques- tions on his life. his career or the circumstances of his resigna- tion. "He will not meet a ny jou rnalists or give any in· terviews." during the visit. the announcement said. "Only the possibility of a direct dialogue with the French public con· vinced him to accept the invita- tion" to appear on the show. it added. The network said Nixon will arrive in Paris from the United States late Nov. 2S and leave early Nov. 29 for Lo.ndon Dally Pilot Legbook \ Anger Settks In By STEVE MITCHELL Ot IM 0.11) "'141t 51att ANGER. That is the emotion fell in the fourth and final stage of the Disaster Syndrome. And victims of the Oct. 2 landslide in Bluebird Canyon have a rrived at that emo· tional level. They swak frequently these days of their frustrations. of the lack of communication between themselves and the city. They talk or grandiose relocation plans in which they have not taken part, and of their total lack or control of the situation they are enduring. THE\' SAY THEY received counsellna from American Red Cross officials on the Disaster Syndrome; a predictable four-stage progression ot emotions allegedly ex· perienced by dlaaater victims. 1'be Cim stage, according to the disaster help services handbook, is shock, wblch laata from minutes to hours following a disaster such as lhe Oct. 2 landslide. Thal is followed, the booklet says, by a period of extreme concern for others, which may last several days. Step Three is a mild acceptance or conditions. a sort or e uphroic participation in the retovery. The final step is a marked awareness ot loss. with accompanying annoyance -anger. .. BLUEIU&D CANYON spokesman Dale Ghere belt summed up the syndrome this ~ week when he outUned for councilmen a serlea of frustraUona that have beset the so or so famlllet who~e homH were either destroyed or remain uninhabitable In the slide area. He concluded by saying, "It especially causes f'rult.ratton when the Red Crosa tells (8" ANGEa, Pa1e A2) • • ... • f ... ,. J • ' J.4-,_ ...•• ' •• As Be Saw It Artjst Norman Rockwell. who painted this St!lf-portra1t in triplicate. died Wednesday a t the age of 84. Rockwell's works were frequently seen on the covers of t he old Saturday Evening Post. Additional photos and story are on Page A4 . Grand Jury ~pped Over Indictments A l~wyer rcpresentin~ one of ri ve Moulton Niguel Water Ois· trlct employ.:.:!) racing trial on c riminal c h a r ges argued Wednesday that the Orange Coun· ty Grand Jury acted illegally in sessions that led to the issuance or an indictment. Newport Beach attorney Mars hall Schulman , who represents district manager Carl Kymla. 44. also or Newport Beach. made the allegation in pretrial documents filed in court Schulman claims that the grand jury foreman·s warning to witnesses that they musl nol dis- cuss the case outside the grand Jury room is clearly illegal and denies Kymla the opportunity to orobe anto allcgalions made aMinsthim Schulman further clai~ in a motion that will be a r gued before Superior Court Judge Robert E. Rickles Nov. 17 that the prosecutor made prejudicial state ments lo the grand jury while the panel was condllcting its inquiry. Charges or mis use or public funds, grand ihert. destruction of public records and misap· propriation of public funds are contained in the indictment. Named with Kymla as defen· dants are: ,John PP.rry. 32. direc· tor of administrative opera- tions : his brother, Chuck, 28, a Party Planned For Retiree A retirement party ror San Clemente Parks and Recreation Director Arlie WAterman 1~ planned Nov 17 at the municipal golf cour5e restnurant . Tickets for the buffet dinner arc available for $4 11l city hull. 100 Av~. Presidio. linid Stephen Burrell. assistant to the rlty manager. Cocktails are planned at 6 p.m .. followed by dinner al 7 p .m . at OW restauront. located al 150 E. Ave Magdalon •. i ,, . - maintenance yard foreman , in ventory control cl~rk Vernon McKown, 34, and ma1nt~nancc ya rd s upervis or Kenneth Krieger. 38. The grand jury was tohi that district workers mowed lawns. repaired cars and carried out miscellaneous home repairs and chores for the defendants on dis- trict time . Schulman said he will ask Jud~e Rickles to d1sm1 ss all charges against Kymla Failing that he will ask the judge to grant Kymla a separate trial. His motion accuses Deputy District Attorney William Evans of telling the grand jury that the prosecution offered the five de fenda nts an opportunity to pre· sent evidence indicating U1elr in - nocence but all fi ve had declined to do~. Schulman argues that the in· vitation was made by letter and it was not made clear lo the de fendants that any failure to respond would be m ade known to the grand jury. "One need only look al the grand jury transcript to see that the grand jurors were quite up· set ovet the fact that Mr. Kymla did not respond to the letter of invitation.'· Schulman 's motion points out. DUPLEX REN'IER 'OVERWHELMED' "It's just unbeli evable - was overwhelmed with calls. "1 had great response and rented my duplex right awny. ·· That's the success a Hunt ington Beach man l'Xper1t:nced after placing this ud in the Daily Pilot. 1 Br. 5 blks from bt*uch, pnvalc fence yrd, sml pet OK S225 mo xxx-xxxx If you hllv(' liOmethlng to rent or sell. try the Onllr Pilot. f\ friendly ud.vlser wil hl'lp you write lln act. Just call 642·5678 l ' -· In ract. the test results showed Laguna Beach sixth graders scored 7.5 percent higher on s tate math tests than cxpectt'd and slightly higher 10 s ixth grade rea(t1ng, wntmg and spell ing And the Capistrano c;tudent-. scored higher than state offic1ab expected m sixth s::radC> reading The results alscl showed th;11 students 10 both distrtl'ls am proved their test scores bctwt~cn the 1976-77 and 1977-78 ~chool yea r m second. third and :.ixth grades . Capis trano st•n 1ors a 1.;;o s h owt.•d impro"ed ~µc ll1n g scores, but tullted .,lightly lowl'r in written expression, muth nnd reading. Laguna !'Cnior'i improved readin~ and spelling scores but dropped slightly 1n s pelling and math Below 1:-a listing of district score compared to the prcviou~ year':. performann• -Laguna Beach Unified: Set'ond grade rcJdmg. 83 2 per- ce nt ans wered It·~• questions correctly, up from 77 7 percent in 1976-77 and a state rankmg in the 88th percent. meaning stu· dents In 12 percent of Californru <See SKILLS. Page A2 > More Coverage Oth~r E>outh Orange Count,)' coverage appear~ today on Page 1\12 Co a s f Wea tite r Partly cloudy and cooler weather i s expcctt•d through Friday. with a high temperature of about 65 degrees. INSIDE TOD~ 't' A rhat Norman Rockwell t11 dead. "lie didn't dte of u thing except being 84 ytar<1 old." ht& Wldcw said. Stor11 ond photo&, Page A4 lad•x o l C\ Cl (S./ .. M, •••• ., ' ., .. "" e. °'' M A• , .4.! OAll Y PILOT USC ,.... ........ ANGER TAKES ITS PLACE. • • me Uu• 16 lhe wtlt:k I 'm uppoeed to be maJ · Ria wry cnmment drew s mile from <'Oum·ll int•mbc!ri. and luuwhler from fellow :-ltdt• \ IC't I n1!> ( Pilot Logbook ) Uut rw '' ar1 •rv And mu1t1 othtr fonTu•r lilut.>bu<J C'•ulvon 1 t-<\dcnl ,, .... 1m a&t) TH•:IR C'OMPl. INTS :H1• 'P<'tlfil lorn UJI .incl w,1:-. h1ld lo r.11 uul u IJumuge form with ltw 1•11 )' l'ht• hlJ:j;t•i.t .:n pt• " whut th1•) t1·rm 11 t.u·k of c•om1111m1t·u1wn bdwt·t•n th1• n ly .ind tht> d11'.'.i'lt'r \1t timi. 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MONIM \' MOR N l"llG, ttH' nty un n o u n1't'(I that tlw 1·l1'th•rh womun ' hnmt• m1,:h1 IJ\• !>jl\ .•i.tJbh Hut 1t \i\d !> t11u lJl\• b th.it 11nw d1:0.,1~1,•r 1c•.11tt'r' 1.'hum "IT'S 'fllt' l.M 'K or communication that 1:. mo11t dJ!'ol tc·!>.l>llllo: · :-..i1d :.hdt> victim Judy \\ ..i nd1•r .. \\ ,. k1111v. tlw 1·1ty 1:. trying le work 1o111h 1:s hut \\l' ti IU '>I hkl• a httle more con· "11te1 1ttoll .i htt l~ mun · cooJ)('rulaon " rhn 1•<T1L-.t•tl 1·uunl 1l nwn of i1th·m11t Ill~ 111 'l'I UI) J Oll"l'(tll.: IWl \\l'l'll lht lloU.'>111._, fllll\1111\\l'\ 11l1I otlll'I ollo:l'lll'll'.~ lo 11\~l u-. pm.:-1 hit· II"' ,,, ('II\ lund Ill , d tlt Jh• ,111h• \II t1 m' hut 1ht1 11\>I 111\ tlE' Blu1·b1rd '1d 11n'> 1(1 pJrt u:1p~111• 111 the nwetm~ ... '\\\'rt .. w .ire 1n lhc b.1clo. of \h\' room u11d you c.ton t eH~n Ul:)ll. u~ 1( tht' ni1~·t1ng '" OK "11h w.. 1m1• '1d11n l>JICI ~l J nwt•tmg thi::. And 1·1t~ urt11 1.JI, .q11x.-ar rt1orl' willing to l "1•1wr,1t1· tl11-. "'''"" .1(h.•1 hcann~ ,·omplaants .•t -.1·q ·1 ,11 nwt•t111g:-.. I 111m thti slide \'ICtJms I lwy'\1 · :.et up J 1l,11ly communication :i.~:it l"m betWl'l'll 1·1t y 11Hic1al::.. po lice. gt·ohlgtcal Jl\d 1·11 j.!111t.>cn ng firms and the Vlcttm t. \\ 1·1•1. I ANO 'fllEY'VE !'!l~T up tfoily met>tangs lwt\\ 1•1•11 llw 1•1ty 111 ,111,1~1.·1· autl th~· Bluebird Canvon leud1•rs Thi' c;hd<' victims w1JI also h a Vl' ;1 pl.tt·1· m1 t.•vl'r) cuu11l'1l ugcnda lo re 1·c1ve the l.ttest information from the city and tu havt.• a forum to uir tht.>1r complaints. n1w n•,11h'111 111mplJtnl'd 11f (l111g1ng tmlldut,·r~ l"·~11111111~ gr-.dtni; work 111 thl' t•an \VII 111w nlo111111~ 111 .111 ;.11·c .1 "hl·rt· Jll 1r11 gJ llon :.v:.tt'm wa~ JJl:l1•ed 11 t: SAIO It E ASK t: 0 the polJ cc chief 1f hl' c·ould n •mo ' ,. lht• S \'~tcm bt'forc 1t Wal> All tu an dfort lo le::.sl'n the pain of the Fourth Disa~ter Sy111Jromc Fro'" Pag~ . .t J SKILLS.;. dlstrlcts scored higher Thiro gradc read ing, 91 7.f•n cent correct anSW('rs. UJ> 7 per ct>nl from a Y<'ar earlier and ;1 state ra nking of 86 pe rcent Sixth grade reading, 77 5 per cent correct answers. up 3 5 per cent from 1976 77. written ex prcssion. 76 3 per cent correct. up 3~3 percent, sl utc rank of 90 spelling, 71 9 percent correct. up 2 pe rcent, math, 74 8 percent <'orrecl. up t 6 pe rcent :.tuk rank of 95 Twelfth ~radt• rt•ading , 69 !i pl·rcent corrN't. up 1.4 pe rcent, state rank of 94 pert't.•nt, writkn vxpression. 69.8 percent corrert. up two percent, state rank of97. s p('lling 71 5 percent correct. down .5 percent, state rank of 88: m:.-1th, 73.3 percent correc1. down .3 ix·rcent, stc.ite rank of 94 -Capistrano UnUled: Second grade read.mg, 79 7 percent cor- rect answers. up 2.4 percent. and ·a sta te ranking at the 78th pe rcentile. meaning student::. in 22 percent of California distnct!. scored higher and 78 pcrcenl lower Third grade reading, 90.7 per c·cnl <'OrreC'l an~w('r\, up 1 8 per t•cnt a nd a :.tale runk1ng of 81 percent. Sixth grade r('ading, 75 per· cent correct ans we rs. up 2.9 per· Cl•nt. state ranking of 83 : written exprcs.!>ion, 71.3 percent correct. up 2.1 pt>rcent, state rank of 79 , spelling, 67 6 percent. up .5 per· cent . stak rank of 74 : math, 64 8 percent correct, up two percent. state rank of 80 percent Twelfth ~rade reading, 64 .9 pcrrcnt t·orrcct. n drop of 2 2 percent from 1976·77, state rank· ing at the 65th percentile ; writ- ten e xpression. 65 3 percent cor· re ct . do" n 1 2 percent. s tate rank or 80 percent; spelling, 70 percent correct. up 3 percent, state rank of 80 percent: math 68 I pc-rccnt corre<'l. down I 7 percent. state rank o r 71 per cent. Veterans Protest LOS ANGELES <APl -An- f!ry members of the American Vete rans Movement occupll'd the Los \ngelcs offices or U.S. s ~n /\Ian Crans ton and threatened a refleat of their 1974 hunger ~trike lo press t heir com · plaint that little ha s been done by the government since then to improve their lot ORANGE COAST t !.<: DAILY PILOT '"'"0.1tl'W)r0(11>• 'O••lwP•IDf ,,,,fn w•1 h• .. 7 Wtt L'" ftf\r .,,.. f~ .. \\ 1\&x;C)t; "'-UI t If\• 0tA~ t:•• t P ,n•1 "'"4 ComcMny ~· ,,. , ·J·''*'~ .... r-·~''• ~.-d Mono"" lhrwon fr1<1A'f' 'fl'( .. ,,. ,.,,,_ t N· •Ol.HI l'\4 ;,, " Uu~l1~t "' ·~" tr. I,~ ••" '</ •t·r~ hv '"' ~,.1a•tbM'~ Yllh • .~1 ''tt#\~f\.Mf\ Cj('N•h(.•I'\' A'·~• ,,.,......._,f'1)l ''°"' C>.#f•I• ""0 "ti11lu•cU V\ ~ ·~_., '""' "''"" ·ru• O\.fl'>'•V.•no "'""' , .,, .no ..... ,, fMv ~,. .. ,.., (&\,.!•IN-\• (4'hff)ffti .~"" .... "" ..... p, f Or"'""" P\trlf1•.Jllt4 J H.ltft c ...... 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'°"' ~n r"'"""'• 4M-te00 ~''~ :.!~ °:.:'f:, ~:,,~~N~f::. maU•r or •d~•,t1rnWU\h P'l•·t·11\ ,.,.~ Df11 :::;~.;~:!..:thow '~'''' _..'""''"._" ot \.Mo~ ''i\\\ M\\•O" HWi 1U W •a ,_W (•lllOU'llA \\IOUriOHofllt b• t•'"•' U )0 mOftlPUf bw m4!•1 .., \0 '"'Of\thl'f mlllt•'• ""I"'"'*" 0 it-1~1, One Injured In Collision On Freeway A collisron whic h occurred when a s mall car allegedly changed la nes in front of a s emi· t railer truck e arly today on the :..outhbound San Diego ,.~rceway . in Capis trano Beach sC'nl one man to the hos pital with moderate injuries. Officer Thomas Sapp of the Califorma Highway Patrol sa id 1t look rescue worke rs nc arlv h:ilr an hour to p ry the tw(1 veh1{'lcs apart and pull M1k.l• F,wing . 22. of Cerralos , from Lhc wn•cka~e Ewing. the dnvl'r of the l'Ur, wa s trans ported to Sa.n Clemente General I lospital <i nd s ubsequently transfl'rrt'd to the C<1 mp Pe ndleto n basl' hospital The truck drivl'r . William Lucky , 31. of Ora nge. was not in· 1ured in the crash, S:.ipp i.a1d Both veh1cll~ we n.: travchnA al about 55 miles per hou r when lhe acc1d<'nt ot·curn·d iust ;.iftt-r 6 a . m . in lbc v1can1ty of the Ca mino l a s R a m bla i:. in · tcrchangc. Election Viewed MOSCOW tAP 1 -Pravda s c.1 1d tod<i'I-t hat :ilthnu'-!h th1· Democr:iti.t: P:.irt\ rcta1m•d 1l:-. m <.1JOrilieS, the midter m U.S e lectio n s have s hown the American pe opk·s "ii:rnwin~ dissatisfaction " with its policici.. The newspaper muintc.itnl!d that Ame rican voters in this election "did not have a genuine choice" and had difficulty "trying lo figure out the pos il10ns or lh<: candidates." Fro• Page Al SLAIN. • • tnto a pulp The prosccullon claims that Scramhn spilled ltqu1d Drano throughout the blood·splattcre<.I living room and ba throom in an a ppa rent attempt to clean off the blood but made the m istake or leaving a carefully preserved footprint in ttu;. fluid when he w a lked around the Willard home . Scramlin w3~ arrested fiVl' m o nths afte r th(• killing by Laguna 13each polic<' who saHI he made a number of conflict· in~ statements about his rcla· tions hip with Willard and his movements on the night of the k i llin~ while they wl·rc in- vestigating the murder . Rackaukas told the 1ury rn his opening state ml!nl that Scramlin and Willard frequently met in the victim 's home and that both nude men indulged in s exual acts on th<o' Ji ving room couch jnd on lh(' fl oor. The JUTY will be asked lo re· turn a verdict of ri rs t degree murde r but the rleath penalty is not being sought in the trial Ix-fore Judge John L. 1-'lynn Jr ,.,rom Page Al GOP ... Dougherty said he disagrees strongly with the pos ition taken b y the Cl•nt ral committee 's ethics committee. that, by sign. Ing his name and title as a me mber or the central commit· tee to lhe campaign literature t•ndorsang Cordova. he implied tha t he was speaking for the whole committee. Dog Sign 'Edited' Laguna Beach visitor and unleashed canine view de· faced dog ordinance sign al entrance lo Victoria Beach. Vandals used black spray paint to block out wording of the ordinance, leaving only the figure of a leashed dog remainin~ on the new city sign. Fine ror defacing property 1s $500 with the possib1Uly of a 30-day jail term -or both. l 100 Woutads Pay-for-kill Suspect Held MODES1'0 11\Pl A Modeste man has been charged with hir m g the murd1!rs of his busines~ partner and lhe partner's wift. who s e bodies were found stabbed 100 timei; with a n iceo pick J oe Charles Pcnka. 53. was booked Wednesday on a warrant cha rging firsl·degree murder in the Oct 14 deaths of Remer J un g h ans . 38. a nd Sigrid Junghans. 26. ' Police said Penka o wns 46 per· cent or the stock of Insulation Machinery Manufacturing Co. Inc . a Stockton-based engineer · ing firm of which Junghans wa:. president and JO percent owne r T h e Junghans a ppar e ntly we re killed because uf a powe r struggle over control of the com· pa oy , s aid Cap t Tom Donaldson. J unghans recently won a lawsuit gaining control of the firm. tie added Junghans and hilt wife were dis c o ve r e d 1n the ir c on· dom in1um here hound w1Lh wire and slabbed repeatedly with an ice pick Junghuns' body bore 59 stab wow1ds and h1:, wife':, 41. officers said Penka is charged with pay ing Elbert Lee Easley. 38, or Fresno to kill the couple. Easley. on federal parole for counterfeit· ang, was a rrested last week In addition. murder warrants have been issued a gainst two 3 Arrested In Theft of 'Pot' Plant Three' San Cle mente youths were arrested la te Wednesday on susp1l'1on or petty theft and possession of ma ri1uana. after a patrolling poli ce o rf1ce r a 5· sertedly saw one or them run· ning between two l)uildangs, car· rying a potted two.fool mar1· juana pl<Jnt. Georg(' llumphrey Hadley. 19. o f 327 Paseo del Cristobal. a 15·ye ar·old and a 17·year·old were arrested outside 403 Ave. Sant a Ba rbara. where they had parked their car The names of the )-ounger youths we re not re· leased by police. becaui;e the boys arc Juveniles. Police said one boy appare ntly took the plant from a nearby residence and ran with it to the ca r . wherethe twoothers awaitcd him The thre e vouths were in c u s to dy today at the San Cleme nte J ail, whcr(' they wc r<: e ach be1ni~ held on ~ bail. Couple Injured SAN DIEGO CAP > -Western artis t Olaf Wieghorst and his wife have been hospitalized in stable condition after the ir car crashed and burned . Wednesdav. Modesto.area brothers, Donald Davis, 39. and Raymond Srntlh. 34. Police said they were fired !rom the S.lockton !lrm by J ungbans and are believed to b<: middlemen in the case . Junghans and his wire moved from Germany to Kirkla nd , Wash .. in 1975 so he could take an e ngineering job with Mono Therm Indust rie s . He later switched to Mono·Therm lnsula· lions Systems based near here and o wned by Penka . Vets ' Day Slwts Down Govenunent Veteran's Day is Satur day and m any Orangt.· Coast citie s are closing their city halls Friday. The only city hulls schedule(! to be open t-'r i · day a re in Irvine, San Clemente, Seal Beach and Newport Beach . However. trasll pickup won't be affected in those cities where city halls will be closed. Can you transact bus i· ness Friday? Proba bly . unless it has to do with public schools -they'll be closed. But most banks will be open. and so will the post o ff i c e and county librar ies. But Orange County libraries will be clo::.ed Saturday and there won 'l be any mail delivery that day eithe r. State a nd f ed e r a l e mployees will take a holi · ... day o n Friday but county offices will iemam open Woman Hit By Car, Hurt An elderly San C le m e nte pedestrian wa s injured Wednes· day when she was struc k by a car a s she crossed El Cam ino Real in an Avenida Santiago crosswalk. Marion OuBord. 80, or ll3 W. Ave . Cord o ba . s uffered a s wollen left eye and a cut hand in the 5 p.m. accident. She was reported in good conditio n today at Sa n Clemente Gene r a l Hospital. Lt. Craig Steckle r of the San Clemente Police De partme nt said the department will recom · m e nd that the district allornl'y issue a citation agains t the c<ir ':. driver , Roger Henr y Dale . 49. of 3410 Ave. def Presidente . for failure to yield to a pedes trian in a c rosswalk. f 'ro• Pagt-AJ SLIDE .•. bt• wrong," lw <.idc.lcd . "but we do n't want to t:Jke that chance " Engmeers intend to shuvt.· ofl portions of a steep blurr caw.ed by the ::.hdl'. as well a::. hll deep fu~sures rn the eurth t reated when huge sec11oni. or e a rth s epatatt.-d lagt Oct 2 a nd ln s ub· sequent movemt•nti;. Hy part1tJlly leveltn~ the i.hde area and filhng the crarki., the chan~es of r1:1r.1d runoff and e.rosaoo ar~ essened . the geolog1stsa1d. lit• said thal, lt•(L a:. it 1s today. wate r would fill the fissures , act· mg as u lubricant lo lht' subsoil. "The water will build up pressure under the vertical open· ings whi ch could reactivate the lands lade ." Poormand s aid. Trenching <.ind installation of a 72-inch storm drain a long the buc kyard:. of homc5 on Hluebird Canyon Drive is necessary to avoid noodrng from the nearly 400 ac re::. of land above the slide a rea , the geologist e xplained. Thl' s ltdc µu~ht·d acres or t•arth into thl' l'x1:.ltng creek bed. thl·rcfo11• c·rctlling an un · l!nganeercd and unwanted - dam. If thE' work to dear that earth and install the i;torm drain is not done before the rains begin, a small la ke could form east and south ofthe::.hdl' a rcu "Th~ least or Lhc conscQuence::. would be tlw blocking of 300 h o m l' s a b o v t• l h l! s I i d e area. "Poormand :..aid. "The most that could occur would be another s lide o n the south side of Bluebird Canyon." He !;uid thl• imp0rtant thing is to Ael min runoff Lhrough the arc..i as qu1l'kly as pos:.1ble to avoid cxct•ss perc.:olat1on into tht.' unstabh.· !4011 - Work on lhe storm drain 1~ ex peeled to bt'gin f'riday or O\'cr tht• \\Cekcnd, cit y offt eials s aid. /\nd they'll await \\-Ord from s lide victims as to when lhl'' m11;ht be able to bc~an work 10 the <ilide area itself. "We·d like to beg in work be fore the !Nov. 20 > deadline." City Manager Solomon told the -homeowners . lie said that if 1t rains before work begrns. the· possibility of reha bilitating the land for future occupancy diminishes . "If large amounts of soil a n· washed do wnstream. I wouhl think the cost of replenishing that ~oal "ould ht.• cconom1cully unfea sible." he s aid Motorcycle Burns In San C leme nte A m otorcych.• caught on fire under i t s rid e r and wa s d e s t roye d in S a n Cle m ente Wednesday. where fireme n s aid the fire was caui.ed by fu el leak· ing on to a hotexhuusl pipe. R ich Robinson. of 2924 Calle Grande Vist a. was riding his motorcycle cross country near the Estrella golf course when the bike caught fire about 4 30 p m 1"1rt.•mt•n c-;t 1 mat l'd the lo::.~ at $400 Robinson was not hurt. Bue" Dips Again LONDON <AP I -The dollJr dipped again o n European t'x t.•h angcs today. Gold bull11Jll prices ca sed on what deale r~ called "technica l f<1ctors ." La-Z-Boy Showcase of Costa Mesa Announces 6 HOUR SIDEWALK SALE Hundreds of La·Z·loy Recliners DRASTICALLY REDUCED to make rooM for Clwistmas MHChandiM which Is soon to arri•e. O~R LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. "La·I·loy: The Int SH+ In The Hotfw•• OPEN SUNDAY ONE DAY ONLY Sunday, Nov. 12, 1978 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. f1ek it up yourr11f Afll/ Sw1 b111 Mori 1w...,.,.s.,..-Mint .. ..._..C .. ••• '1,Acreu.,_I.., 369 E. I 7th Street • 642·865 7 I •,) , Saddleback .. Afternoon N. l:'. Stoek lj VOL. 71 , NO. 313, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY. CALIFORNIA THURSDAY. NOVEMBE R 9, 1978 TEN CENTS B J OOE RVM N OI t"" O..lt ~ •~ A i~l•n llumt>) 1 hrl' h .'nt"°il v-llh expulMon from ttw Orunlll' Cou nty R1•publlran ('entt:tl Comm1tt.-e be\·.tu:-t• h.-l·ndo,...t<tl a OemonuU\' randubtt• 'tttd t.• d1ty lh.tt ·~l'tlml( k1dwd off lh1.• Repubhran Ct•nl rul Com m1Ht-t• IS like .: •ttlO~ lm•k.-.1 Out or lht• Book o1 tlw Month Club tlow1.'ver, Rtll l>ou~hHt , • ('Ur rently ckfl'ndinJ( ..i l".1M' in l S Du~t r1ct t'uurt ln Hroo! •yo. N V , ':uc1 in a phoiw lnlcrvlt'w ht' In lend5 to fl1eht the propost!d o uJ1te r ··1 may ahuw up with a lawyer 1al t~ neX! centrul comm1llt"l' meetln10 ." he 1u11d "I don t know " 0ou1'hcrty aid be behevc" has support of Assemblyman Ron Cordova. l> El Toro, In hll.• loliang bittth.• ugai~t Rcpubh cun John Sehmat~ for the 36lh Stute Senute seat 1'ul'&day waR ln the best in· k rcsts ot Ow Re publl t'an Purty But the ethiclS committee of the Republican Central Commitr tee voted unuoimou.ily Sunduy n ig ht l o r<"co mmend tha t Dougherty be expelled because he had signed a lette r e ndorsing Cordova. The matter is lo be brought before the entire central committee later this mo nth. ·'I think that J ohn Schmitt and I Stale sena tor ) J o hn Briggs signify everything that's wrong with the Re publican pa rty," Dougherty said. "I trunk that they both stand for -I 'm not calling them names, now -but tbey appeal to the selfish. red-necked. anti· Se mitic. anti-black. anti.gay. just anti-everything," he said. Dougherty s aid his support or Cordova was ba~ed both on ad- miration for the candidate and opposition to Schmitz.. ··or course it wus opposition to Schmatz. Dougherty saad "I don't think he's a Republican. I think he'd run on the Comm unist ticket if he thought he'd get elected.·· Dougherty. a retired colonel in the Muine Corps Reserves, said the fact that Schmitz is a Marine Reser ve colonel faah; to impresi. him. "I've been in com bat and that 's more than J ohh Schm1ti has e ver been." Doughe rty :said ··11e·s always yelling about what a great Marine he is." As for Cordova." Dougherty said , "J've known H.on for a don 't I don't know how many Yl'Urs . I've known him when ht! was a deputy district attorney. Htt's a lawyer of the highest or der . And-tough on c rime lie d1dn "t just talk about at , he did somethinll( about at." (See GOP. Page AZl Saddlehack, (:a po Kids Acclai1ned f ~ ~ I I i 7 l Death Scene Told Lagunan Testifies in Courtroom By TOM 8-'RLEY Ol U. 0.11r Pitel S~lt Laguna Beach architect Brent Tobey told an Orange County S uperior Court Jury today that he found the bloated bodv or re· tired Coast Guard orflce~ Albert Daniel Will ard three days after the victim all egedly was beaten to death in hb home by de(cn. dant J ames Earl Scramhn. Tobey. who testified tha t ht> had known Willard. 69, for 24 years. testified that he became a la rmed when the normally punctual Willard fa iled to con tact him about a planned dinner party. He said he b<>came even more a larmed when he arrived at Willard 's home at 861 Cr(.lslview Dri ve on J uly 29. 1977, and !!potted the v ict im's d u s t covered car in the open garage 3nd a pile of m•wspapers at the front door Tobey said he then entered the home a nd saw the body of his friend sprawled on the living room floor "I was shocked and numb," he said. "I called the poli ce and they knew how I felt and kept me on th~ tcle~one talkinj.\ to them until the police car arrived al the home" It is alleged that Scramlin. 27, of 425 Panorama Drive, Laguna Beach, took a heavy mahogany statue or a pregn ant woman from the hearth a bove the fireplace and us~ 1t to beat the retired Coast Guard lieutenant commander to death. Prosecutor Tony Rackaukas said he will introduce evide nce t o prove tha t the accused cabinet maker and Willard were involved in a homosexual rela· tionship at the time or t he killin~ and that the alleged lovemaking between the two was a factor tn the murder. Deft•nse attOrnl'y Tom Really asked Tobey today ir he enjoyed a n "int imate personal rela· tionship" with the v1,Nim "Tobey appeared to rc~ent the question. "Mr. Willard wa~ a very dear friend of mane." he told Reilly. T he jury has been told that pieces or the statue were fo und scattered around the victim 's body But the marn portion of the artifact. purchased by the victim in the South Pacific. has never been found. Police said the heavy statue was used with tremendous force to beat the retired officer 's head <See SLAIN, Page i\2) I t .-J /-Kill-/ or-pay Suspect ' Accused; Man Held .Nixon Pl~ Paris Visit This Month As Be Saw It Artist Norm an Rockwe ll, wtio pa m ted this self ·port.rail in t riplicate. die d We dnesd ay a t the age of 84 . Rock well 's wo rks we re freque ntly seen o n the covers of the old Saturday Evening Post Additiona l photos and stor y are on Page A4. MODESTO IAPl -A Modeste m an has been char ged with hir ing the murders or his buslnes~ partner and the partner's wife whose bodies were found stabbed 100 times with an ice pick. Joe Charles Penka. 53. was booked Wednesday on a wa rrant charging fi rst-degree murder in the Oct. 14 deaths or Reiner Jung h a ns, 38. a nd S ig r id Junghans. 26. Pohce said Penka owns 46 per cent of the stock or Insulation Machinery Manufacturing Co Inc .. a Stockton-based engineer ing fi rm of which Junghans was president and 30 percent owner. The Jungh a ns a pparently were killed because of a power strug~le over control of the com· p any, sa id Ca pt. T o m Dona ldson. Jungha ns recently won a lawsuit gaining control of the firm. he added. Jun~hans a nd his wire were discovered i n the ir con - dominium here bound with wi re and s ta bbed repeatedly with c.an Veu' Day Shuts Down Government Veteran's Day is Satur- d ay a nd many Orange Coas t cities are closin~ their city halls Friday. The only city h alls scheduled to be open Fri· day are In Irvine, San C..:lemente, Seal Beach and Newport Beach. Howeve r, trash pickup won't be affected in those cities where city ha lls will be closed. Can you transact busl· ness Frida y ? Probably, unless it has to do with public schools -they'll be closed. But most banks wlll be open, and so will the post offi ce and c ou n ty libraries. But Ora nge County libraries will be closed Saturday and there won 't be any mall delive ry that day tither S tat~ a nd re d e ral employees will take a holt· day on Friday but county ofrlcta wUJ remaln open. ice pick J unghans' body bore 59 stab wounds and his wife's 41, officers said. PARIS <APl --Former Presi· Air Quality Regulations Set for Study dent Nixon will visit Paris to ap· pear an a public a ffairs progr(jm on Fre nch television Nov 28 und a ns wer viewers' questions. the s tation said today The program. on the second c h a nne l o r the s tate -r u n te levision network IS one of the m os t p o pul a r o n F r ent'h televis ion. It consists of a fil m. Grand Jury Rapped Over Indictments Pr~p0st'd regulations for im· proving Cahrornia air arc to be discussed Monday bdon· the M 1ssion Viejo Munj.cipc.d Ad- visor y Council when it meets at 7 30 p .m IJ l'len Clement of lhl' Southern t;alltorrua Assoc1at1on or Govern- m ents is scheduled' to discuss the Draft Air Quality ManagP· ml•nt Plan tcntat1vl'ly approved by th e county board o f supervisors. The session is to be held in thl' MAC offiN• al 27021 La Pa1. Road, Swtc. 2 K. · h ' · N. A lawyer representing one of an t is case tracing ixon's five MouJlon Ni .. uel Wuter Dts· car eer. followed by viewer!.' "' quest ions re layed t hrough a t ricl e mployees facing trial on P c ri mi nal c h arges a r gued moder a Lor· Joseph asteur. Wednesday that the Or ange Coun The announcement said Nixon would be willing to answer ques-ty Grand .Jury acted illegally in tions on his life, his cureer or the sessions that led to the issuance of an indictme nt. circ umstances of his r esagna-Newport Beach a tto rney lion· M a r s h a 11 Sch u lm a n , who ··H e wi 11 not meet any represents district nt;inagcr Journ a lists o r ~1vc any in-Carl Kymla. 44, also of Newport terviews, .. during the visit. the Beach. made the allegation in a nnouncement said. "Only lhe pretri a l docume n ts riled 1n possibility of a direct dialogue court with the Frenc h public con· -Schulma n claims that the vinced him lo accept the invila · grand jury forem an's warning to t ion" to appear on the show. it witnesses that they m ust not dis· added cuss the case outs ide the grand Jury room is clearly illegal a nd Witness Says Ray Boasted of Slaying denies Kymla the opportunity to orobe anto allegations made against him. Schulman further ctaim~n a m o tio n tha t will be a r gued before Supe rior Cour t Judge Robert E. Rickles Nov. 17 that the prosecutor made prejudicial sta te ments to the grand jury while the panel was conduct ing its inquiry. WASHINGTON <AP> -A former London police inspector testified today that James Earl Ray boas t e d in rambling j ailhouse conv e r sation s of participating in a conspiracy to al\sassinate civil rights leader Martin Luthe r Kina. Al exander A E ist told the House assassinations committee that R ay repeatedly expressed hatred against black people and s aid he might "gel into Africa at som e stage to kHI some more ." But Elst testified that Ray gave him no clear a ccount of King's assassination and never described rus part any further than throwing t he rifle away a rter King was shot. · Elst was tbe lead-ofr witness as the committee began a month-long series of public hear- ings into the slaying or Kina ln Me mpl\ls. TeM.,onAprl14, l968. "Kay never really lold me he pulled the trigger or anything like that," Eilt said. "But be atatfd M threw the gun away." The apparent assaaainaUon rl· fie, bearing Ray's fingerprints. was found after King was shot nea r the rooming house from which Memphis police believe the shot was fired. But Ray contends he de li vered the rine to a mystery man he knew only as Raoul the day before the assassination for what he thought was only a gun· running operation a nd never saw the rifle after that . "He said he had panicked and thrown the weapon away, ' Eist testified. "He said he had ~een a policeman or some poltce vehi· cle." Elst said Ray, serving a 9'J· year sentence as the convicted assas sin, made the statements after he wa!l arrested in London In June 1968, where he fled following King's assassination. Eist was assigned lo guard Ray in jail. Rar. pleaded guilty In court to Ktng s murder but publicly re- canted that confession and con· l~nda he was set up to take the blame by the mys tery man he knew onb' aa Raoul. . .. . ... ... . ... . . .._ , . .....__._ .. , ·~· - Cha rges of misuse or public runds. grand theft. destruction of public records and mis ap. propriation or public funds are contained in the indictment. Named with Ky mla as defen· DUPLEX RENTER 'OVERWHELMED' "ll 's Just unbe lievable - was overwhelmed with calls. "I had gr eat response a nd rented my duplex right away." Tha t's the s uccess a Hunt· in~ton Beach man expcril'nced .:1ftcr placing thus ad In the Dally Pilot· l Or. s bllu. fl"Qm bench, prlvote rt-nee ~r!I, sml pet OK 1225 mo xu XXXlt tr you have something to rent or sell, try the Dally Piiot. A friendly ad·vl8cr will help you write an nd. Just call 642·S678. . , dants a re: John Perry. 32, direc· tor or administ rat ive oper a· lions. his brother. Chuck. 28. a maintenance yard fore m an . in- ventory control clerk Vernon Mc Kown. 34, and maintenance yard s u p erv isor Kenneth Krieger. 38. The grand jury was told that district workers mowed lawns, re paired cars and carried out miscellaneous home repairs and chores for the defenda nts on dis· trict time. Schulman s aid he wi ll ask Judge Rickles to d is m iss all charges against Ky mla Fa iling that he will ask the judge to grant Kvmla a scoa rate trial His motion accuses Deputy District Atlorney WilUa m E vans of telling the grand JUry that the pros ecution offered the fi ve de- fendants an opportunity to pre· sent evidence indicating their in- nocence but all five had declined to do so. Schulman ar gues that the in· vitation was m ade by lette r an<t it was not made clear to the de· fe nda nts that a ny fa ilu re to respond would be made known to the grand jury. "One need only look at the grand jury transcript to see that the grand jurors were quite up· set over the fact that Mr. Kymla did not respond to the lette r of invitation," Schulman 's motion points out Gem Seller Shot to Death LOS ANGELES CAP ) -A Wils hire Distric t j e we lry sales man was shot dead by four armed men who burst into his apartment and escaped with u quantity of jewelry of un· dlsc losed value Police Detective Me l Klss- lnger identified the sales ma n as Myor Wolfenaon, 61 . Kissinger sald be was shot In the head for no apparent reason while plead· lntt with tlla assailants nol to hurt bim and his wile. Esther • Mosi Do Better In Year By KATHY CL-'NC\' 0t ,,_ O•tlf Piiot ~~II S tudents in the Saddleback Valley c.and Capistrano Unified School Dastn(•ts continue to st'ore above slate avt-rages on basic reading. writing. s pelling and math skills. Res ults of the Callfornio De p a rtmen t o f E d ucat1o n 'i. s tatewide testini.t program rt" leased today s howed that stu dents in both dis tra cts also scored higher on most 1>econd. third and sixth gr ade tests in 1977 78 than a year earlier <Sec related story and c hart, Page A3 I Al the h1gh school senior level. Saddleback studen t scores dipped slightly in reading and spelling. while improvin~ slight· ly in math and written ex· press ion And .Cap istra no senior · dropped in reading. written ex- pression and math. while im · proving their spclling scores. Co mpa r e d w ith the ir California classmates. st udents in both districts scored higher tha n students in 11 to 36 percent or California school districts. The ir state percentile rank ings show that students in 64 to 89 percent or California d1stnct..-. had lower test scores in 1977 78 than the Capistrano and Sad d leback students. In separate tallies designed to compa re districts with studenti. of similar socio-econom1e back ground s. the Capistr a no and Sa ddlebac k yo un gs t e r h averagt.>d genenilly where state officia ls would expect Below 1s a listing of districts' tes t scor es followed•• by their st atewide rankings. -Saddleback Valley Unilied: Second grade· reading. Hl 7 per. cent of t est que s tion s were answe red correctly. up 6 per t'ent from a year earlier. and a statewide rankin~ at the 84th percentile. meaning st udents in 16 percent of the state's school districts scored higher T hird grade readin~. 91 I per· cent correct answers. up t per . cent from 1976-77, s tate ranking or 82 percent Sixth grade rc•ading, 75 7 per. cent correct, up l.2 ptrcent. stale ranking of 85 pe rcent. written expression , 72.2 per cent correct. down .2 percent. state ranking or 81 ; spelling, fi9 7 per· cent cor rect. up one percent, stat e ra nking or 82 percent; math. 66 3 percent correct. up .7 percent, state ranking of 83. Twelfth ~rade reading, 66.4 <See TESTING, Page AZ> Coast Weather Partly cloudy a nd cooler weathe r i s ex pcC tl'<t thro ugh Friday. with a high te mperature of about 65 degrees. INSIDE TODA\' Arfi.yt Nornum Rockwell IS dend. "He didn't dir of o lh1ng except being B• years old." hu Widow sowt. Story and photos. Page A4. ···~ g cs,., .. ... Ale ' ' ,, ·~ CS.I M M ,,,,,,,. Al OM. Y PILOT 88 !!lU!!dft. tM!!•W !, !"71 Probe Orde1 ed Shah Arrests Forlner Leader Tl!:llR.AN, Iran 1AP1 Shah Mob.uwncd Ii· 1hluv1 t} d the mun who wa hl~ prlme• m11d•\er for \3 veuw arrcatf'd .111d ta so C'ttUt'd for • probe loto thl' holdlni;cs of thl' Imp rt•I funu ly lt1 .mc>tht•t bid to ddw.e .tnt 1 govt.'mml'nt v1olcnet1 In other dt'v\'lopmenl~ Tht• N11twnal Iranian OH Cclm· J.lltUY IHlU1 llt'At>l.Jalmn. .. wt>rt• W\ d l' rw uy to l'nd w ~el kouls 1 n Ab.1dun. ""''rt' tht• world• luq;..:.t 011 r"t.'fu~ry i-. locah-d, ,rnd in lbe nearby c1ly of Ahwu m th\• bvart ,,, tt\(• 0 11 rl\•ld5 'l'bt• •h~h urdt• red J am lid ilcn Akhuv1, o rci.pt'rted I .:..al t•,pcrt. to fwad lm invest.agallon mtu thc holdln~:. u( lht· lr.unuo ro' .al r.urul) Thn 111clu1k fl4 or th\' :.hJh :. r t•l.tll\ t•:. ·'"nt .1hro11tl two montlu. .t~o T~ Unih.od St.alt~ offered 1t.s i.upport k• th ·h.1h hy agree. mg to i.upply tt>ur go:., poUcc club:. und other riot control equipment lo tr.m . .a m.aJor cnl s upplier to lh\• W\•:.t StatE-Department officials in W ashin.,tton swd the home1> of thre~ Amencans in Tehran had been firebombed ttnd that the U.S. Embassy requ<.'sled police protection for some areas of T ehran where Amenca ns li ve. But 1t said none of the l'stimall-d 40,000 lo 5-0,000 Americans in Iran had been injured Amir Abass Hovcyda, who headed the Cabinet from 1964 lo 1977 and was one or the ~hah's closest advisers. was arrested Wednesday in a bid lo puncture opposition assertions that the shah sided with corruption or a buse of a uthority Dozens of other former officials including the former head or Si\ VAK, the secret police. were a rrested earlie r More than 1,000 persons M ve died lo anti-governm ent rioting in Iran since the beginning of the year The opposition is led by or- thodox Mosle ms .who say the sh a h 's Weste rnizing r e forms contradict the Kora n --the M osle m h oly b ook -and political activists, striking oil re- finery workers a nd othe rs who demand an end to martial law and other concessions . A mass de monstration re - porte dly called by Ayalullah Khomaini failed to materialize We dnesd ay. But the exiled Moslem holy man said in Paris that if demonstrations and pro- tests fail lo unseal the shah after 37 years of absolute ruJe, .. we will h a ve to recons ider the m ethod of our struggle and take other methods into conside ra- tion , including taking up the armed struggle." Troops a nd t a nks of t he military government of Gen. Gholam Reza Azhari. Iran's chief of staff who r eplaced civilian Prime Minister Jasafar Sharif-Emami on Sunday, re- mained on alert. A crippling ,strike by 37,000 oil refine ry e mplo y ees, which began over a week ago, con- tmued l'<>Stln~ lrun about $00 fil!lll\ln 11 w . .UlJu.L u.11 ~11.\..~ There WCJ't.• siteru uf normahty. however. Sulewalk hnwlum1 re· appe&&red on the 1tr •cl11 of Tth run, bluek rot)i'd M o11l~m womt·n wt•nt shopi>1n1i1 lor tht• fi rst tlrnt• In <lay.. 11nd lr1rn .Air, lhto national tAirllnt" rusumt-d uperot1ont1 l•ft4.'r a wctik-1011.c shutdown ,.,.... rap Al TESTING •. ·. ~rcl'nt corn'cl, down lj Iler cent. istal.t' runktng of '19 l"'r cent. wr1llt'n cxpre11~lou. 00 9 pt'TCl'nt COfTl'Cl , up 1 rwr<'t>lll . :.t~•k ranlung of 89, 1'pel11ng . ti8 K perc·ent corrt'('l , down 3 l)l'r cent. i.tate rank mg ol 64 . mu th, 70 2 percent correct, up 2 Jlt'r cent. stale ranking or 84 perrent -Capistrano Unified: Second grad~ reading, 79. 7 ~rct!nl cor reel answers. up 2.4 Pt!rctinl, and a stat.e ranking at the 78th percentile, meaning students m 22 pe rcent of California districts scored h.igber and 78 percent lower. Third grade reading, 90. 7 per- cent correct answers, up 1.8 J)t!r- cent and a state ranking of 81 percent. Siicth grade reading, 75 J>t'r- cent correct answers, up 2.9 per- cent. state rank of 83; written expression. 71.3 percent correct, up 2.1 percent, stale rank or 79; spelling. 67.6 percent correct. up . s pe rcent, stale rank or 74 ; math, 64.8 percent correct, up two percent, state rank of 80 per- cent. Twe lfth grade reading, 64 .9 percent correct, a drop or 2.2 percent from 1976·77, slate rank- ing at the 6Slb percenUle; writ- Len expression, 65.3 percent cor· reel , down 1.2 percent, s late r ank or 80 percent; spelling, 70 percent correct. up .3 pe rcent, state rank of 80 percent; m ath, 68. l percent correct, down 1. 7 percent. stale rank of 71 per· cent. Fr .. PageAJ GOP ... Dougherty said he d isagrees strongly with the position taken by t he ce ntral committee's ethics rommillee, that. by s ign- ing h is name and title as a member of the centra l commit· tee lo the campaign literature endorsing Cordova. he implied that he was s peaking for the whole committee. · "I have the right to tell the truth. And if it hurts the central committee. so be it,'' Dougherty said. He said he doesn't live in the 36lb Senate district -Oougher- -ty makes bis ho me in Villa Park -so he didn't have to make a choice as a voter. Caterwauling PlaAINed 'Pwsycat, Rescued LAS VEGAS <AP> -A Las Vegas cat named Virg il has been freed afte r s pending 17 days plastered in a wall. Workmen accidentally stuccoed the cat into her next door neighbor's six-foot block wall last month. Virgil's owne r , Barbara Adams, said she heard a pathetic meow coming from the wa ll. Mrs. Adams and her son chiseled the long-haired black cat from the wall. Mrs. Adams said Virgil was expected to survive the ordeal. districts scored hlgh~r Thfrd grade reading, 91 7 per· eent correct answers, up 7 J>t.!r· cent from a ve3r 1•arlier and u state runJong or 86 ~r\•t•rtl Sixth ~radc rc:udm~. 77 5 per- cent correet answc~. 111> J .5 ll('r· cent from 1976-77. wrltlcn l'X• press1on. 76 3 pt•n·cnl n1rrc<·t. up 3.3 percent. istull' rank of 00, -sptlllng, 7T.9 JHfl'c~nn:orh•cT, up 2 percent. mtith, 74,8 1wr<·1·nt t·orreet. Ul> 4 6 pl·r cc·nt ~late runk or !Jfl. 'fwt>ltth l:ruch· n•ud111i.:. flits percent corrcrt, up I ii 1wn·1•nt , iil atc runk of 94 1wrc·1·11t . written expre11sion, fl9 K 1wrl'1•11I 1·11rrc·Pt, up two percc>nt. Ktnlt· rank of !17. spt'lling 71 ~ pt•n•t·nl r11rrt·et, down 5 pt•rt·1•nt , "lute• r unk of KM . rnulh, 7:1 :i 1x·11·1•nl 1·r11 rt·rt. down 3 rx·rc·c·nt. 11t11t1· rank of !><1 C'aplatrano llnltlf'd · "'"'''"'' i:r:idc· rP1111ln1C . ?u ·1 111•rr ••nt 1 ,,, PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS LOCATION OF PLANNED NEW INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX IN IRVINE It Will Be Largest Such Development In Souther n California In Past 14 Yeera rc•rt 11n11wc·r t "I' ') 1 ,,,., 1·1·11t, unit u 11lul• 1 lll'llrlllV .11 lt1•· 'l>llh ,, •• ,, •·rilllt ,, ........ ," 111•1• 111.a Ill :i!i' 111 "1·111 ,,, 1 • .ltf11rr•loJ 1J1 1 r wl" .. , "' •·d , .. ,..,,. I ..... , /IS ,,,.,,,.Ill lc>w•·r Third 1tti.J1t 1t'1111ll11fl 'J'> I,,..,. ,.,.,., I''" ... I """ ... " llJI I IS l>f'r It Ill •lhlJ J ·I .,I• I o1t• .. llllf 11t 11) 11• ,, ',,, On Coast Highway Huntington Irked At Sign Turn.down By R AYMOND ESTRADA JK. Ol I .. 0..lly Pllol 51•11 Huntington Beach truffac of ficials arc miffed about an ortln by South Coast Regional Cm.1:-ljl Girl Stabbed In Huntington Rape Attempt AJ\17-yea r-old II u nt i ngton Beach girl was stubbed in lht· arm Wednesday night when " teen-age youth a bducted her ut knifepoinl and ordered h1•r to disrobe in an auto parkl'd in a department store lot The girl was treated amt rl' leased from Pacific·a Hospital Her attacker is still at large, police sa1d. Police said the girl was ab- ducted as she was preparing to leave the parking lot al 19101 Magnolia St. in Huntington Beach, after shopping at thl· store a t 6:30 p.m He r allacker jumped in the girl's auto and stabbed he r as s he tried to resist. The armt'd youth drove the auto to the reur or the s tore where he order('d the girl to remove her clothes The girl bolted from the auto when the knife.wielding youth put his weapon down She ran in to the store where e mployees telephoned police Dylan Thomas Remembered LAUGHARNE, Wales <AP \ Com m1s-.um ;11rh·' to plac•p l'Un n~ s.1t·ks llVC'I '.![, 111•wly lllSI :.rlll•d no parking -.1~n1> ulo11~ u s ln:td1 of 1':11·1flC' ('oasl lh1:h " ;1y Ml•I l'u1 pt•ntt·r . c·11mm1e.1>1on t•,a•c·ut IVI' d1rc•1•t1>r °'<11d W1•(1tws clay tlw sign:. "t•st 111 t:ohlt-11 W1:sl Sl11·.-I ;tlo11g th\· "IJluffs Jrt•:1 "1111.111• th1· 1!>7h CtJai.l.il ./\(.'( Tlw M'\ t•n foot high '1gns are con:.iclt.·1 l'd sl ru<'t urc·s" that must ht.· ,1pp1ovt«J hy coastal comm1ss1onc•r:. tat J pubht• ht•<.tr m g bl'f<lrl' tht'} can Ix· lt'gally m slalll'd. Carpenter said Tht' ... 11.(n~ arc• cibo 11l{•g<1I bl•caUSl' lhl'Y deny puliht al·n·s:. to motons~ who want lo park along the h1ghw<1y, Carpcntt·r added But I luntin~lon R1·u1·h polu·<· Lt Tom Pullon :.aHI tht· :.1g11s are t ht• r<"sull of <1 Yt:ar long ~truggl(• to prt>vent truffie ~1e·c1 · dents along th(' h1~hway Two fatal auto l'rashcs und an aver age or 12 smashups pt•r month have> orcurrPd on Lh<· poorly Ill "lr<'lt•h of l11 gh"'''~ stnC<' ncarlH Hob a ( 'hll' :.i ~tall' Heach re-opened lasl year. Pat· ton said Ci t y Traffic f:ngmcN Ralph Ll'vv a said Lill' area ma v be Lhc most accident pronc ro0ad sec- tion in HuntinJ?lon Bt•ach $7 ,000 in Jewels Stolen From Home ./\ burglar '"'hll ... l' ml'lhod or l n In IS unknm\n tuuk ll'\H•li \ "1h1t•d at $7.000 from ;1 L,1guna llilh. honw Oran~·· ('00111 ~ ... hc·ntr's of t 1n•1 s sJ1d thl! bn·uk 1n w;is n· port Pd hy """' r1•ss S h<> r~·on Arlt•rH! Jo't'~llH'll. 2!1, of 25!l I ~ Santa llnvc She \\UI> uut shop ping <!I th<• t1m1.· Complex PlatU Tohl In Irvine Markt·t1ng \.\Ill h1•1.:in l11 1'\ month for <1 ne" 1,200·:.ll'rc• 111 1lustrtul complex. the l:1rg1· .. t mus ter.planned indu!>l rrul l'llln µlt·x in Southern Cc.illl11rn1u Ill Jtl Vt«trs, lrv11w Company ofr1c1db ·hCJ\ t· annount:cd . Thl· pruJccl. culled lrvrnt· In du,lnal Complex Ea1>t , 1s lut•.11 1•<1 ..., 1thin thl' easl<:rn bouncl.11 v of Irv lnl'. near the JU net IOn ur tile' Santa Ana and San 01t•go Frct'"' ays and ne<Jr El Torca M ;1 rine Corps Air Station It 1~ the third indu~lrial.l·om T>lc·x to be developed by the f'\i1•wporl Heach ·based firm. "h1ch is also responsible for om· nl'ar the Or ange County Airport and another in Tustin. both nN1r Iv complNe<I Om• unusual design foatun· 11f lht• ncw complex wil l bt• .1 ma11 ter plan cr<'ating a sent•:. nf ,, 1 llag1·:.. in each of which in- dustrial farilitics will surrr>und ,1 l'omm<'r<'inl core desi~n<'d to Sl'rve cmployces. Commt!rCwl facilities wi ll r ange f rom n •st.1 urants to sljticml·rs hltt:ltt .,,..,,. , ... ,,,,,,~ 7•, rwr f'I rtl f •11 I I' I J(t 1;< I ~ Ufl ~ !I l>f'I • 1•111 111.1••· 1 .,,.-H•Y. •11 le.;$, wnll.t•n c·Jq111·1a1111rl1 'fl ·s ,,..,,,.,,l 1 •,rrc•c•I, UIJ l! I , •• ,,.,,,.t, ~ts1t1· ri.nk of 7!1 l'IJ>«•lllrH(. 1,7 fl J>f'' r•·ril Ufl :, IJ'!r 1·.-n1 , 1tlul1• 1 &Ilk 11( 74 , m al 11 ()4 >i p•·r 1·1·111 111111·1 I "'' t Wl1 1>•·11·c·11t. Ill .Jt•· ( .111k ,,, lill '"'' 1•1·111 Twt•lrlh J(r:tde readin~ M !i 1>•·n •1•nt c•orr•·C't a r:lro11 of l! l! pt•r 1·1•1\1 from l!nfi 77 't;,lc re.ink 1ng r11 lhc R.";th pNrentrle: wrrl tt·n t·xprc"!'llrm. 6!'> 3 percent cor ret•t. down 1 2 J){'rC'<'nl, ~lalt' rank of RO p<'rcc•nt . spelling, 70 rwrrent correct, up 3 percent. Mate rank of 80 percent . math 68 l percent correct . down I 7 percent. stale rank of 71 per rent Vandals Hit At Synagogue ST PAUL. Minn CAP 1 - Va ndals scrawled anll-Semil1c s logans and cau!>ed thousands of dol l ars i n d a m c.igu lo iJ synagogue here on the 40th an niversary or Ge rmany's "Night of Gla:.s," when Nazis destroyed J ewish !-.ynagoguc~ and bus1· nesscs. polit·t• c:;aid. Thi·n· "111 bc 12 sites r<:M'r\'<.>d fur rnduslrial condominium!'> :.incl inventory buildings and 85 sites .1 va ii able for purchase begin- ning in 0e<'embcr. The l.200·acre complex. while large. will not approach lhe 4.000 ac·res occupied by the airport .in•a ln ·ine Industrial Com plex. "h1C'h was launched in 19&1. Rabbi Leigh Lerner said th~ _ attack on Mt Zion synagogue was done late Tuesday or early _Wednesday. Some 38.000 people are expc<:I c•d to work in the complex. '' h w h "'111 b<.· de\'<' I oped in f1 ve ph.1:-t'' ovt·r approx1mall•b ,, Ill '•·ur 1wrwd Olftcials said grading is nC'ur I~ finished on the 250·<1cr<· first phast'. wh ich will include 100 ° sites ranging in size from ·1'1 of an acr e to combinations of parcels lotalin~ 36 aC'rcs. He said slogans and swastikas were scrawled on outside walls. Police said Nazi-style m essages also were painted on windows. doors and the sidewalk. One message said "Hitler Lives." Manhunt Launched ROME t APl Italy's pres1· dc>nl vowed a war on terroris m today as police in helicopters a nd squad cars pressed a na- tionwide manhunt for the leftisl guerrillas who killed a district attorney and two bodyguards. /\ long-dead bunch of flowt•ro; drooped on the grave of Dylan Thom as in this Welsh vill age to day. the 25th anniversary of the· alcoholic poet's death ia Ne" York. La-Z-Boy Showcase of Costa Mesa .Annowtces But the creator of the satirical "Under Milk Wood " "'as not (or~otlen l'lsewhcre m his nat.1\'c land. Newspaper and magazine col· umns and a WC'lsh tele,1swn documentary n.-called his wild way~. and the Times of London noted that "throughout Wales poems and pints will bl• rccitl'd and drunk m his honor .'' Thomas died, agl•d 39, in .1 New York hospital in 1953 "afll'r· drinking 18 neat whiskil•S ll'ld los in g his fina l balllc• \\1th alcohol." as the Times recallt'd. 6 HOUR SIDEWALK SALE O• DAY ONLY Sunday,Mo•.J2, 1978 11 .A.M. to 5 P.M. More Coverage Other south Orange County coverage appears today on Page Al2. ORA NOE COAST ~o DAILY PILOT Carter Spea& Out For Overall Peace Hundreds of La-Z-loy Recliners DRASTICALLY REDUCED to make room for Christmas Merchandise which is SOOft to arri•e. TW Or~ (1M•.t Daily PUot #itftwhtUU\Ct.lfft ri.~-o•tw-~ ... p,..,, •\o..JCl1\tW'<Jbyf""°'~ (Dd'f P\IP)41\ti.1ftq Co""'Pf.ny ~Otfl.,tltont.Mfl OU')ll""'<t Mnftd•\i ff'"~ f".tt<J.1Y ftlif Cn\t.t """"' ,...,....,., -n Hunt"'Ql!Oft Ot«fl "-"" 1"•'• V•U•t ,,.Y'""' \octdlt"tM<' vat~• •f'Wl ~.:~::.~~~.,:.·,.·=r~";:, ~l'll I0.1t ewf>ll\.fttniq Pl""'I I\ ltf U0 •HI 9.ty ._.,f"L1 Cm.t•Me,.. C•ttto,.,. .. ~ ·~ .. -..... ldoot-""4111- J···~ Vl(tPr~•.,..ftlOnd0.-<11--.._., ...... rd,.,. fl•-··--M&--nolO.lot ,_ .. ~ ·-...... •~'"tent M.tn..otna cm~ ~ ' ' • KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP) - rPresident Carter said today he believes any peace agreement between Egypt and Israel should be linked to negotiations for an overall Middle East settlement, particularly the s tatus of Palestinians on the West Bank of the Jordan River. Carter's statement during a nationally broadcas t news con- ference placed him in agree· ment with the stand of President Anwar Sadat or Egypt. Prime Minister Menacbem Begln of Israel.bas aought i,o separate the agreement being negotiated tn W asbington from other Middle East issues. Commenting on the election results, Carter also said be does not believe approval of an arms limltatioa . agreem ent with the Soviet Union h as b ee n jeopardized by Republican galns in the Senate. Carter Hid be believes the tre.aty, which would require a two-thirds Senete majority for approvel. t1 In ror ·•a tough n&11t," but added that "Uberala and conservatives. Republica ns and Democrats" would support a balanced pact. On the Middle East. Carter emphasized that he was not at· tempting lo impose his views on the E gyptian a nd I s raeli negotiators. He noted , however. that a commitment to negotiations for an overall Middle East settle- ment was part of the outline for peace reached al Camp David last month. ' , ·one of the premises ror the Camp David negotiations was a com prehensive peace settle- ment," the president said. Carter met with newsmen in Kansas City. where h e ad· dressed a convention of the Future Farmers of America. Asked to assess the election results. the president said. "t think the Democrats did very well on a naUonwide basis,'' but acknowledged "we lost some key races.•: He said Republican gains in Con1resa would not affect his le1lslattve plans. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. "La-Z-loy: The lest Seat In The House11 OPEN SUNDAY cw-.-.~ -Mnt te ....._ C.-.r'" AcNM ..._ l..,e.J 369 E. 17th Street • 642-8657 Pick H '!P ~mill Alli S.1 Erin Mot1 Thurad!y. NoYember 9. 1978 s DAIL y PILOT A3 Coast Stude~ts Get High Marks Dow They Scored ----C -GR. GR:--GRADE& GRADE12 2 3 I ~ f/) z ~ 0 0 ~ ~ i i u i a i ~~ i c SCHOOL OtSTRICT i ~ :J :J w Ci -cs :z:: Q :z:: Q _, _, c c c w ..... <( w ..... ~A. <( ~~ <( w "' "' ~~ A. w A. ~ « « fl) :I « fl) ~ -- 1\11.1h1•1m Fknh'tll.1n 71.i N Xl !10 X!) xx -- ------11.lht Ill\ l llhlfl I hj!h -----63 71 59 72 - Bn-.1 < 'l111<l.1 l 111l 1t•ll M:J g9 74 7·1 83 78 . 88 92 88 93 ~ -< But>11 .1 Pctrl-. Elt·nwnt .irv tiO <15 UJ b'l tlH 82 -- -------Capistrano l nlllt·d 78 81 ~ 79 H 80 65 80 80 71 --~ C1:ntr.il1.1 F.krnt•nl::tn li I l)O -., n 64 ----,_ ------75 59 81 t.i~ 82 ----l'~ prt•ss Ell·mt•ntan .. ounlain V .allt•\ Elt>mt-nla XO 71 82 71 77 -------1-'ulll•rtun f-.lt-111t•tll ..tn 68 56 73 65 77 7.t -------i"ulll'rtou l '111011 I h g h -----79 7-t 77 81 Gardl·n llron· L'nilit·ll 53 50 57 tsJ ml Gl ~5 5-1 62 58 Huntington e.·arh EIPmt'nlary 72 75 77 73 68 69 --- ---- HuntingtOn Ht·ach l nion High ------79 86 81 80 lrvim• l 'nifit'd gJ 82 81 84 83 89 92 92 98 91 Lag una fkoac:h L'nifit:·d 88 86 89 90 88 95 9-i 97 88 ~ La Habra t-:lt·mc>ntary 63 80 47 69 81 69 ---- Los Alum1to~ Ek·mt'nl<Jry 86 88 84 86 81 86 ---- Ma~nolia Ek·ment<.ir~ 71 68 56 72 79 61 ---- Newport-Mesa Unified 80 72 80 78 72 78 75 83 81 S.1 Oce an View E lemt>ntary 61 62 60 63 69 62 ---- Orange Unified 72 78 79 'i8 75 81 7fi 69 69 82 P lacl'ntia mfiC'd 67 53 68 70 i9 78 69 88 90 78 Saddlt>back Valh.:Y l 'nifil·d 84 82 85 81 82 83 79 89 64 84 S<t nla Ana Unified 29 17 16 26 30 w 14 14 18 17 Sovanna Elc•mC'ntary 55 . 52 . 42 44 63 80 -- - - Sea l Beach E lemt>nl a ry 89 83 81 82 67 69 - --- Tustin Urufsed 81 80 87 82 77 &'3 94 95 94 95 Westminster Elementary 6.5 65 61 66 78 78 --- - Yorba Linda E lemC'nlury 54 60 77 78 81 50 ---- SF Police Won't S top Pot Busts 'Shame! Shame!' SAN FRANCISCO <API San Ne\V York Nixes Gay Rights Bill Francisco voters have made 1t clear that they don't want mari· juana laws enforced. bul city law enforcement officials aren't listening. Police Chief Charles Gain sayi. police will continue to enforce state marijuana laws . "We cannot and will not ac cede lo a dema nd that we !:itop making arrests for violation of state Jaws." he said. The measure which passed i-n Tuesday's election. Proposition W. was the brainchild of jailed dope dealer Dennis Perone. who is serving six months (or the 9peralion of the "Big Top Mari- Juana :store" and possession of 150 pounds of marijuana. Perooe's idea was "not to change the law at a ll -JUSl cut off the funding for t'nforcing 1t." "We are tired of being pros- ecuted and havin~ our money used for a Jaw we don't really think is groovy,'" said Perone. Support ers feel that the m easure will soon be on lhC' ballot in other citit'S throughout the country "This is a movement that will spread," said Eric Garris, who ·coordinated.the.$4,000 campai~n for Proposition W. "It's t he strongest statement ever made a nywhere in the country m favor of the elimination of mariJuana laws ." The measure. which was en- dorsed by 57 perc<'nt of the city's voter s. asks the Boa rd of Super -.isors to demand that police and the district attorney stop enforcing laws against sell· ing. growing or possessing the weed. NEW YORK CAP> Amid s ho uts o f "sha me! sh ame! shame!" a New York City Coun· cit committee defied Mayor Edward Koch's lobbying efforts and voted down a homosexual rights bill for the fifth time m seven years. . The bill's defeat cam e one day after homosexual-r ights vic- tories for Election Day referen· da in Seattle and Cali1ontia. The 6-3 vote in the general welfare committee came latt' Wed n esday al the e nd of a raucous 12-bour hearing marked by loud exchanges between com - mittee members and some 200 supporters of the bill. Some 103 speeches were made at the hearing about the bill. which would bar discrimination in e mployment. housing and Sex Offender Sent to Jail A Dana Point m an who ad· milted in court lhat he engaged in unlawful sexual intercourse with a 15-year-old girl has been sentenced to 60 days in Orange County Jaji. Supen or Court J udge James H. Wa lsworth ordered tht' jail term and th.rec years probation after accepting the pica filed by Ernest Arthur Ramsell . 43, of 34311 S. Coast Highway. The British-born defe ndaot was arrested on the criminal c h a r ges Sept. 1. 1977. by sbt'riff's officers. r Rigid Digit Firemen Free Stuck Finger THE flNGER OF Birl Kapps had been stuck in the Laguna Niguel bathroom drain for 20 minutes whe n Orange County firemen rolled up Wednesday morninl(. Firemen began lathering the 34-year -old Westmin11ter plumber's index finger with jellies a nd butler, trying to' pull it from the drajn. But the by-now swollen digit wouldn't budge. NEXT CAME the he1wy equipment. Firemen set to work dismantling the bathroom sink and carried it :.llong with the hapless Kapps -out into the front yard of 23732 Brisbane Bay. Once there, Capt Mike Ahumada, .._Engineer Mike Conroy and Fireman Tom Bettis went to work on the sink with ctn.els. hammers. pliers. hacksaws. screwdrivers and a ring cutter. By 11 :15 a.m .. firemen had pulled the troubled finger from the decim ated sink -one hour and 35 minutes after It became stuck. The t!mbarras~ed Kapps told rlrcmen he is a plumbing supervi110r for Restue Rooter company. public accommodations because of sexual orientation The bill was killed in commit· tee thrt't' time~ Juh·. 1972. April. 1973, and Septe mher . 1975 The meas ure was voted down by the full 43-member council in 1974, the only time the commit tee reported the bill out Koch, who has issued an t'X eculive order banning dis crimination agains t homosex uals by city departml•nt~. was applauded by the gallery when he urged the committee to vote the bill onto the fl oor Also speaking in favor of the bi 11 was former Rep. Bella A bzug. a long-time supporter. who asked, "Can you imagine a landlord refusing to rent an apartment to Gertrude Stein? Or the Board of Education denying a teaching job to Socrates or Plato? Or a restaurant refusing to serve Nijinsky or Willa Cather?" Advocates of measures to pro- tect the civil nghts of homosex- uals had better luck in two of three s lates that voted on homosexual issues in Tuesday's c let'tion. California refu sed lo requ.ire school boards to fire or not hire teachers who practice or ad· voe.ate homosexuality Seattle vote rs upheld a local ban on housing and job discrimination against homosexuals. However. Dade County, Fla . voters d efeated a proposal similar to one they rejected last year after a vitriolic anti homosexual campaign by singt!r Anita Bryant. Park Ouster Brings Suit NEW YORK <API -A Long Is l an d m other has f iled a $500,000 damage suit against the village of Williston Park, charg ing that she was thrown out of the commWlity swimming pool for breast-feeding her tnrnnt son In public. Barbara Damon of Min<'ola said in her Brookly n fC'dcral court complaint that her civil rights we re violated ond that s he was subjected to humiliation nnd emba1Tassmenl by officials of the communily-oper nted pool. She said the incident occurred July 21, 1977, when sh~ brc~s~ re d h e r 3·tnooth-old son . Michael. Scor es Above Avel!age By KATHY CLAN('\' Of lM O.Uy Pl ... ~Wit Orange Coast publit• s<"hool students scored well above state averages in basic reading, writ ing. spelling and math skills. ac cording to state test results rl'· leased today And the 1977 -78 state tests showed that students in 28 of Orange County's 29 school dis tricts scored higher on lht: average than their classmates throughout California In separate tallies whic h com pare local districts. students with those okimllar soc111 eco nomi c background s. youngsters in Orange County ranked generally where ex pected State Department of Edul'a lion officials also noted that California second. third a nd sixth grade~ show(•d 1mprow ments in basic skills le!>ts overall, ranking above avajlable nalion ... 1 a\•erages. However. high s chool scnwrs in California continued to fall below <.ivallablc nal1onw1<k averages. des pite "ltght am provements in their \H1tmg and s pelling tesl scores The 12-ycar-old California Ac., scssment Program t<·sls seco11fl. third. sixth and 12th graders 1n basic skills to serve a:. a g mdl' tn ·'the s tatt• of edur<1t1on 111 Cah(orm;l," Jeff Wells of the Or:inge Coun ly Department of Edut'..it1on not l'd th<1t l<x•al students oy(·rall continut·d 10 outperlorm lh<'1r California dassmates Along the Orang1· Coast, th1• highes t tc:.t score~ \H•rc• rcpol'I t•d rn lhe Irvine lin1f1<·d St•hool 01!>lricl "'he re high !>t:houl ~emors ranked m thl' top Ill tu 9H percent among Cahrornia l~h graders 1n reading. written 1·x prcssion. spelling and math That means onl.) l wo to nm1· percent of the state rl1slnC'ts h;ul higher test scores and 91 lo !IX percent ranked lowl'r Un1ricd School District wher<' student scores ran1ted from th<.· 14th to 30th percentile. However. in separate tallies APWl~o ~Jamie Nea r• 8 2 Mamll' Eisenhower is shown at <il'ttysburg. Pa., during ;in obsl•rvancl' of the birth <la y ot ht·r late hus band: l'res sdrnt EisC'nhowcr. Mrs E1 ~e nhowcr will celebrate her 82nd h1rthday Nov. 11 based on soc10-econom ic data. th~ Santa Ana youngstt"rs ranked gene rally as would be expected whe n compared with similu1 school districts. Work Begun On Center In Irvine G r~1d1ng ha~ begun 011 th1· 237 arrt• sill· of the: Irvin .. Cnm pany's University Town Ct•nl1•1 an "urban villuge" to tw built off Campus Ort\<' 1n ln-1n ... across from lJC lrv1m' Plans call for de\ l'lopmi·nt 11( a comm<'rcial con ·. medium ancl high density rC's1dent ta I a r1~u-; parks. a SC'hool. open .1n•a-. and a pedestrian pruml·n•1d1· lo 1·on nect thl' vanOU!> !>l'Cl 1011~ of thl· village. Tht· town C<'nll'r \\ 111 IJl' dt· \'C' loped in t Y.·o st:ig1·~ Con-.l nu lion of the first "t~1gl' b\.•gin, l."11' ly nl•xt yeur. in the an•J sur roundin~ thl• C'x1sting Campus Valley Shopping C(•nkr. It includl'c; condom1n1uro-.. apartments, two 3 ,1cr1• pa1 ks .• 1 6.5-acre elemenlarv sl'hou l .. 111• and a 14.6-acn· stll: acqu1n•(t b~ Sout ht>r n Ca l1for n 1;1 Presbytl'nan llomt·~ Int for d1· \'elopment of a 260·un1t n •l1H· ml'nl comph.·x Second·stag(• dt•\ t•loprm·nt 111 eludes several apartment proJ e ct c; n ('a r n 1 \ t' r., 1 l v .1 rH1 Campus drl\l''> .met J 55 .11 n • ('Or(' of SlOl'l'S. hUslnl'S~l''-:ind,,, fices Thi• S700,000 i:r.1111111.! pn111•1 t 1n\'c1ln·s lhl' mm 1ng 1tl 7!",Cl,000 cubic )ards of l'arth G1.111t11g • .., c•xpt·ctcd to be compll'l1·d h~ lht· firs t of m.·xt yt•ar. Ir'\ 1n1· l'om pany offll'i:.ils s aid S tudents 1n ll unt1ngton Beach's Ocean Viev. lelemcn Lary 1 School District rank1·tl lowes t among the• 1 t Orunl!t' Coast districts. falling at lht• 60t h lo 69th perC'ent1 le Yacht Found; Couple S ought That means 31 to 40 pl'r('cnt ol the California di~tricts rankt•d higher than the Ocl'an View stu dents and 60 to 69 pt>r<'ent low1>r T h e only Orang <.' Count v S('hool district whic h rank1·d co n s 1stentlv below s t:.it1 averaj?e \\US the S:inta Ana ,\PIA. WL·slt•rn Samoa <A P 1 ,\uthhril1t'S an· SN1rching for ;.i S.m Fran<"1sco coup It• \.\ho t hc·y bc•hevt• \o\<'rl' :.iboard .1 ~ acht found wrecked nl·ar the S<tmoan Island!'. 111 thl' South l'<tC'if1<· 1\uthont1cs said todav t h;.il till' 1·oupl1• have been te-nlall\l'I~ 1rtc nt1f1<'<1 as Charles and llckn W<•a Vt'r of San Fr:int'is('O Thl'' art• bch('vl'rt tn l>I' 1 ht· .. 1111.-l'll'\\ aboard lhl' ~aC'ht Bits and Pll'<'•'' 111 tht· wrl'ck:.igt• ha\ 1• ht•t•11 '' .1-.h1nc · :.i:-hort• on th1• s11uth <·11.1 .. 1 111 the island of ~:JVa11 for t "'fl dJy~. pohecsa1d Designer \ Chairs reg. 309. Now 2 49. ... _,, You can save a b1q $60 00 on Pach of lhnse l111e dl)s1qner chairs ol unsurpassed aual1ty and craflsm11nsh1p You II en1ov the 1as1etu1 styhna and deltghlfulty comfortable seating Exper1ty tatlore<l to your order m an exc11mg variety of soec1a1 tsb#1cs Armcsps are mctue1ed at no extra charge Some styles may be ordered as a sw•vel rl)cker tor an ad1l•onal charqe ot $20 Your favonte De~1g,,er w 111 Btl H8DOI To Assist You PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Opon Mon, Thurs. & Fr1, Evo~. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. A 4 DAIL 'f PILOT NATION I WORLD J ost Rockw~ll Dies at 84 · Coas t io Artist Captured Rough-hewn Nation • laught r Alley Open Tl .. : R•~Al'H Bl MP f<'OL.LIES: Now thul th1• l'lcetmn hoopla 111 bun1-.t '4-t' m .. ~ tum our ath•nllon to mon· vttul 11\Mlt'• ,1ltlfl.: tha.. bt>i:.t or •II polUjJblc coast.i.. Ldtc who &el:. lo ~urk nt•xt to the· t.wu<'h On(' of nu1 f'dtlor' ju -<t walked into my offlc4! with a bulh•t m tit· ,J" •• 1lt'-f'Utcb today indlctalt':s that the 1·oJ!tl<tl ,.,,mm1'''°11 in tb 1nf1n1te wisdom. hui. ruled lh1tl th~ 1·1t) or t111ntington Bt•uch may oot ban p11rkina •long Coa:st th>th"' it\ Tht• i.trt•h h of l11~h"' ay involved 1:. out In the Boin ,1 h'J uf ttw1tm1.'lu11 I he <·1ty went out there Mnd phintc:d ... oml' No Piu ktnR ..,1Jlnt. 1'.ht rea~>n city brai:.i:. did that wa:. 1 h1•\ twh1•\ t' 11 , .1 1t.1nJ.:c-rnus pl11cc lo park Parking nor 'leach V1.tttM Parking Under Cancelled No Parking Sign rows the highway PE'oplc run around in the traffic lane!> and get killed. So they banned the highw;iy-edgcparkmg SO THE COl\S'ft\I. com m1~s1on came along and un· bunned 1t . Coastal Commission reasoning apparently was that the H untm~on RC'ach parking ban was restrirting public aci:e.ss lo the beac·h. So this week. lhl· t1ty people went out there ~ind put gunny !-lacks O\'cr the top of all tht:: No Parking :.1gns Another bcaullr1tat1on proJct:t ha~ come to our coastline Some day. maybe th1· people on the Coastal Com- m1ss1on will gel cured of their shoreline paranoia. They '>l'l' t'\.l'r~ move by coastal l'1ty governments as some kind of 1ns1d1ou.s manl'U\ er calculatc.-d to make 1t impossible for "l"llors to n·ach thl• public :.hOrellnc TUE PLAIN t'ACT IS that the stretch of Coa.sl Highway whl're Hun I ington Beach tried to ban parking 1s damned dangcrou!-1 The accident and fatality record out 1 h('rc 1s clear Try driving thJt s tn·tch dunng the heavy season when t•ars an• parked bumper-lo-bumper along both shoulders. Youi hJnr1s sweat on the steering whtel, waiting for thl' next c.ir door to bt• flung open out into your trafhc lane J\nd be ~urc you're all•rt for the next group of kids who arc going to sprint aero!>:-. lhc highway in front of you car- rying surfboards and six-packr.;ofsuds. This makrs it a part1eularly fun s tretch to drive at night Statt• J.!OVNnm<·nt. or which the Coastal Commission is a part. has dt<vclopcd :-.omc state beaches with parking for p1•opl«: m the Huntington Beach area. This is certainly publu.· ai:c<'"s to the shoreline if there ever was any. OF COURSE THERE'S been control trouble. T he stale bt·achcs have sufkrcd \\1th roving youth gangs, muggings ;md (lther mayhem If ~tale government wants to provide clean, s afe, pleasant beaches for thl' public. then maybe the state ~hould start clearun~ up its own act. - J\nd meanwhile. ~l·l off the back of lhe beach cities. - STOCKBRIOG~. Ma11s. !APl t\ rt 1111 Nor mun Rock well. whoi.u· frecklt'd fm·~d boys. p1g- ta rled 11rfs. kmdly do~tors an<! s m a ll town 1cunes m irrored Atnl•n cana on Saturday Evening Pol!t covers and Boy S cout rnlt>ndars In a career spa nnlng six decad('a, Is dead at age 84. For years. the pa le. lean· hmbed. pipe-s moking Illustrator wol'kcd seven days a week - Wllh a half-day orr for Chr istmas lo produce a canvas image of tile nullon he loved . But he once des<·nbcd himself as "a hack ii· lu!>trator." H E SHOULD BE remem- bered. tus wife. Molly, said after his death tale Wednesday al h1s Slockbn dge home. as "an a rtist dnd illustrator ... well-known artist and illustrator ... She srud her husband 's death was not unexpected. anct>that he "had been 111 a long t ime." She said. "He didn't die of anything l'xcept being 84 years old.'' "It 's hell to grow old "he said rn a 1977 interview A PAINTING of the Rev. John Sargeant talkinie to un Indian Carter Signs 'Sacrificial' Energy Bill WASHI NGTON IAP) -Presi- dent Carter signed a dilut ed l'ncrgy bill into law toda y. declaring. "We have acquitted ourse lves weJl as a nation." Carter noted there were those who doubted Congress was capa- ble of d ealing ,with s uch a "politically sacrificial" issue. HOWEVE R . THE plan the president signed was a far cry from the original plan he sub· milted to Congress 19 m onths a~o ai. thl' "moral equivalent of war." "Today we c an rightfu lly ('(aim that wc have a consciOU!> national policy for dealing with t·nergy probl ems." Carter dcdurcd. After lhe signing ceremony at the White House. the president flew to Kans as City. Mo .. lo ad- dress a Future Farmers of Ame rica convention and hold a ne~s conference. HE SAJO TH E energy plan "111 crrnbl<' lhl· 'nill'd States to ~~1\'l' 21 ~ million barrl•ls of oil ptr day by 1985. "T his 1s not as great as the original goal. but 1t is a s ubstan· 11 a I basis on which to predicate f uture achievements." he added. Carter noted the "difficult a nd sometimes painful" politics that characterized the formulat ion of the compromise agreement. "Many people gave up hope t hat o ur Congress was able to deal with so complicated and poli tically sacrificial an is· s ue." THE 9STH CONGRESS com· plcted work on t he ener gy package just before adjourning Oct. 15. Although it was a domestic victory for the president. the compromise legislataon omitted many of the tough proposals fa his or iginal package. Am ong items scuttled along the way were stiff new taxes on gasoline. crudf..• ml and industrial ful•ls Snow Hits Northwest Moma~ Wyoming Get Srorm W amings •ltMrty Albu Ou•· AnchO•<l(}f> A.Clttntd B••••mo'• OO•!tt 80,ton 8utte10 Cnl<"QO C1nt•tu'61t (lt'.veteno Oal Fl Wlh ~nW"rr 0t1ro1t F•tr-tH""-' Hfl~d Honolulu ... 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HIQM soutMm cle1- eru Frlday .. lolf. l.Owl4Sto». C...c.a Weedier P•rtly <IOucly -cooter 111rouon Friday L lglll varl•ble winos night •nd rnorni119 ~ HlllM Friday.., to ... Cool•I lemptrelurH Wiii ranoe Delwten )6 •nd U . 1n1anO l•m· oer•lure1 win r.,. lletWMn SS •ncl ... Hit Wi ier t-••lurw will bt .... fh., •now WH •1UM<led to ~orne neeYv, sore.i1ng lnlo IM 0•1<01 .. , end parh ol ldeno. Near bttu~ro S--,,, ...... 'Jl .. c o no1 11on~ were cxpt'Cled 1n ~ nor1nwe•letn wvom1n9 ~no THUIU OAY \OutlleHtern Monl•n• IOdO •nd Se<ond MQll s IJ 0.m ~.• ton19h1. '"h<oncl low ti 16p.m. O.j A winier "°"m w•m1119 Wiil POileO l'llllOAY In Mont .... wun . ,,. ... , "'°"' wArn. l'irSI lllQll ~ " •. m. \.~ •<19 In noni.rn wromlnQ More 111tn l'irst 10"' 12:ttl).m. o.a • ln<net 01.,_ we• P!'".Olcteo • u s.cono 1119" 6 11 p.m. •.• 1,..me nortl-lleM Wy0m1ne. SIOfm Sun rlM11 6. "••"'·· wu•:Solp m ='!::.!-•In tffact et_..,,.. In li•\OO•Hl-1:,.p.m.,,etll oo e.m. A lr•Y•I eo111sory ••s In etlecl lor Ille WUlllf\VIOn (HC•do, wllere •now wo •llPKtecl lo t<ICt by ci.twn AC< umutallellt ol 4 lf\<11 .. were lorecu l In--... c.a1 ..... 1. 4 <901, *'M'f lpell 1$ In lt.or'e • c;.11'°"''•.,,..... l<rldey •-flf • lllOl't·•lllllllM, -prnwrt ..... 1 .... ll•nt•no o.,.r IM <OH!fl Pl•t .. u, S•rl 11.eperc Surlt"9 <OllCllllOfle .. ,.. reponeo -r IOO•y, wllll ...... only -to lwo 1 .. 1 lll{llh 91 ~ 8McPI And H11n(l1191on~ I Weter ...., <11r ~·•-wen on IM <Plllly llCl9, Ill Ille,,..._.. to., A llltftt •llMI flf ,. ......... ..-r .......... ,._,Ad In Newport 9ucJi bllt no wino •Hr~ In Hllfllk\QtOft, chief in Sturbridge. Mass .. stood unfi nished on an easel in a red burn s tudio behtnd the white New England-style flome. Th~ painting was set in the year 1700 when the missionary Sargeant was trying to convert Indians to Christianity. Mns. Rockwe ll said the paint· ing was about three.qua rters completed and that her husband had planned to ma ke changes but had not worked on it for a year. She said it would be turned over to the Rockwell museum here . Mrs. Rockwell said runeral services would be at 2 p.m. Satur day in St. Paul's Episcopal C hurc h in th is wes t e r n Massachusetts community. She said t here would be no visitors· hours ROCKWELL'S AMERICA was a nation of rough-hewn but gen- tle work i ng m e n , pri m grandmoth ers a nd soldie r s hom e from the great war. Jn the turbulent 1960s. it was .. r1~1l11m torn by Vietnam and d1 v1clNt hv race. It was an America or thl' FOUi' Freedoms, a series of paintings for the Post takt-n from a spt:l'l'h to Congress by Franklin U Roosevelt In 1941. The.· pa1nlln$?R became part of the nation':. wur effort and its raJlying 1.:ry But always It was an Aml·rtt·a depicted with a passion for vis ual truth: He worked invariably from live mooels and prop.s. even to posing a chicken. which he said would "stand JU.st J~ you've placed him for rour or five minutes." P E R HAPS THE most populilr artist in t he United SLJlcs. Rockwell died without Jtlaan1ng status in the world of "real art.· C ri tics fo u nd h I'> \\ urk s impl istic, corny and sup e r ficia lly photogrJph1<:. however much he touthl'd Jnd deljghled millions. APWI,.,....... 60-YEAR CAREER ENDS Rockwell Dies at 84 Pope CalU Celibacy Mandatory VATICAN CITY <AP> -Pope .lc1hn Paul II upheld mandatory cehbacy for priests today. "Yes. we arc 1n the world. but we are not worldly.·· the Polish· born pontiff s aid in a speech to about 1,300 priests and friars in the Hall of Benedictions of the Apostolic Palace. T HE REMA RK DRE W a loo~ applause from the priests. "We must retain the sense of our unique vocation and this uniqueness must be expressed abo an our exterior clothing. Let us not be ashamed ... hesa1d. Addressing the audience both a-. supreme pontiff and as bishop or Rome~ Jphn Paul ·urged ttil· clergy to flave "an adequal~· style of life " "OUR PRIESTHOOD must I>\: dear and expressive. And 1f an t he tr::ad1t1on of our t'hurch it b s t r 1 ct 1 y as s.o l' 1 a I l' d v. 1 l h t•ell baq 1t 1s because of lh1· (;os pl'l l'lanty and l'Xprcssivt· n1 ''!°> 111 \\ h1ch our Lord refer .. \\Ith has words on celibacy. 'for llH' i.. mgdom ofGo<l · · · FREEDOM OF WORSHIP: ONE OF A SERIES OF FOUR Rockwell Painted Wlth Passion for Visual Truth It \\.l:. .John Paul'~ l1rst rel t•rt•ncl' to tht· lOntrovcrs1al usb- ll'Ct sinct• h(• \\as l'lectcd la::.l month ;,i... lhl· first non Italian POlh' 1n 455 years But as •• t•.irdinal in Poland he had had :-.µokt•n out m fJvor of celibacy for ~mests So. Calif. Oldest Carpet Co. Since 1879 year end SALE This is our last and best sale of the year! Hurry in today for great values in carpeting, vinyl flooring and draperies to spruce up your home for th~ holidays! NOW Country Trails: Fabulous color line for a short saxony plush totally installed over heavy carpet cust'rions. Regular $14.95 Bordeaux: Our favorite 3 ply Saxony with a true decora- tor color line. Redecorate now Regular $17.95 Our own li ne o f Drapery Fabrics now on sale for the Holiday Season. All al Designer Solarian by Arms trong with the sunny finis h that keeps its shine. Average 9x 12 room for as low as s129!y~ l<>tolly tn\lollcd o,.,.r ...,ovy~ NOW $15 9!,d. I otolly in•lolled o-er heovy podd1n9 s21& All Armstrong floor Care Products in Stock! We W e r e 99 Years Old? Next year we will be 100! Watch for our Centen- nial Celebration in 1979! JoHNBJ.OBSEaCABPETGo ·. c~':"'.:O coSTA MES4 ",'1;;r 2927 $, Bristol c.::.~ ..::: :e. ~ <n•> 751·2324 • ''~a1111ily 0#6-lwd .4tiu~R --11?'?.9 '' 1,e:: IC: , • :t J2 DAIL V PILOl USC r"ur.ctay ~a. 11171 LOCAL I CALIFORNIA Baby Beats Odds Child Recovering From Leukemia VALLEY C E NTER. Cali(. <AP) -LltUe Michael· Witson ts growing. healthy looking and certainly ha ppy . He ls three months old, seven weeks after doctors thought he was dying or leukemia. His mother, Donna Wilson, calls it a miracle. But doctors say they don't know why he's better. THE WILSONS TOOK their son home-when he was thr~ d ays old. butt he became sick that night. fussing and refusing to hold down food . A doctor or- dered the baby hospitalized and 't est s sh owed m ass i ve ab- normalities in the blood count. The incidence of leukemia in newborns is so low that only about 100 cases ha\·c ever been reported. according to Dr. Gary Ha rtma n. co-director of the hem atology-oncology unit <.il Childrens Hospital in San Diego where Michael was sent. Hi s mother was told when ht• was MI C HA EL WA S unexplaina'bty judg-ed free or disease in mid-Septembe r by doctor s , the be nefici ary of ··spontaneous rem ission." "I'm not saying the things we did made Mike get well.'' his mother said in a n interview. "I don't think they did any harm. l wouldn't want other people who have children with leukemia to get the ide a we've hit on a cure and try to do that. instead of having lhcir children lre..aw.t when treatment could help. "There were a lot of peopll• loving him and praying for him But I can't say that's what made him well. either." Ha rtman acknowledged that h<.' is uncertain "if I s hould say he's cured. It could recur. But I thtnk his chances for living a full. normal life without recur- rence are good." . Reid Sister Captive for 29 Years .,..,,........ rive days o ld that h e h a d leukemia. 01~ mp1.1 f\.1n1111 h •11 . ~1:1. :rncl ~H'i' s 1stl•r Mana. ;,~,. haH· ht•1·11 1'11.1q::l'<I h~· Greek aul hontll'~ '"'1t)1 11lt•gCJ I dc•lent wn of their ~i ~h'r. I ll·kn. l7 l'ol1l't' say llt~len was hL·lcl l'apti\'c hy lhL· family for 29 year s afl<.:r having a l L·t.•nage love affa ir. She was found l'l'L't.'ntly. naked except for a blanket. Elmore Ranch Change Nixed By Clem~n le ,\ rt•qu1·sl for ,1 i•,•111•ral plan .imt•ndml·nt to .dlo w h1 glwr den~1t~ and <'llmme rc1al d1· \'elopm1•nt on .1 pm twn of SJn l'lemt•nw·~ Elmorl' R.rnch \\,1:0. dt·n1l·d hy tht· t1l ~ pl .inning com lnlSSlllll l\1rn m1..,s1oiwr ... \.Ill 1·d I II I with W1llwm Grl•t•nwall <.ibsl•nt l not to approw• the land use ('h;.ini:1• prnpost-ci hy lht• Cyprus Wt•sl dt· vl'lopml'lll c·hmpany on fi ve• 111 tht· fi2 at·rt•s in its l!:lmorC' H and1 l r ac·t Thl' ranch rrnP<•rty 1:. ln1·all•d on south S:.in Cl1·m1•nt1· 1·11.1st.1I hluffs, <1dpr1•nt to the H 1l'h:ird i\1xon 1•.st.111• .ind thl· Cy prus Shor(·~ dl·Vl'lr1nml•nt Cypru:. _ W1•st has vrr1pos1•d ;., luxury homl' dl'Vt'lopm1..•nt of lhrN· and lour bl'droom hum1..•..,, run; .. ong 111 r>ncl' from Sli5.UOO 10 $3."i0.000. .•<'l'n r<lmg tti 11.s l'O\ ironm1·nt<1I 1mp:.tl'l n·pm1 Thl' l'Omp.m~ hjd .1.skl·d [o r th1· h1gh1..•r 1h:n.s1t~ "h1..·11· th1· riro1c.•ct <thut.s thl' Sun l>1 l'~o Frl'l•\\ a~ Th1..• rN1ut•st nwt ''1th 1111t s pok1·n n ppns 1t 1nn from 1w1ghbllr1n~ (.', pru.., Short's I PSI d t' II I .S V. h 0 .., ,I I d l h l ' I r m·1Ahborho<KI 1s not apprnpn;11t· for 1·nmrn1•rt·1al nr h1 ghl'r ll1•nst1 y d1• \'t• loprrwnt Teacher Pact Approved in South County ,\ tv.c, y1·ar ll•.1dwr l'ontral'I . \\ h I (' h I n"' u" l's 11 II ... :ti ;I r \' <'h.Jngt•.s hut rlcws pro\'1d1..· ftlr ,,; cn•a:.1..·d hl•allh <'.•rt' lwn1•f1t s. h ,1 .s b c· 1• n j 11 pr n ' <' rl fJ ~ t'::ip1 str,100 Un1f1l•rJ Sdmol 01.s 1r1cl tru. ... 11..•1·.., The i.ch<K1I board \'Oll'd th1.s "l't'k fl 0 t" 1th Lagunr1 i': 1gul'l tru.stt•1• flobl·rt Rarh1..•lor ;1bsL·nt 111 '-'PPl'n\'I' lht• l'Olllr;>rl, t'ff('(' 11\'l' ,Jul y I, l!l?H, through .Junt· .'lO, 1980 Tht• 1:ont r:1l'I 1.s similar to the ll-ach1..•rs' prev10us 1·ontrnct. in- cluding •' 1Jrov1swn thnl the dis- t ritl must try to maintain cluss .Sill's al lht• 1!17fl·i7 lt•vel. In con lr;.id ntc•go t1 a t 1o n :-. wh1 l'h i.panncd fi ve months . district rC'prC'SC'nt<1t1 v(·~ usked that hmits lX' taken off class s ize Salaries an· expected to h<.· Ot'j.!Ollakd as soon as the cur rt'nt "alary frrczc 1s lifted to agl·nC'1t•s acc1..•ptmg stat<• fund:-. Travel Film In Clemente A tra vel film on Hunfi?ary, nar. rated in person by its producer wi ll be presented WPdnesday hy the San Clemente Rotary Club, with proceeds to benefit area t·.harities and ~ervicc organiza. hons. The film will be screened at 2:30 and R pm. a t the San Clemente community clubhouse 100 Calle Seville, said Phil ' El: lsworth, public ity c h al'tman. Tickets are $3 at the door Jazzmen Treated NEW YORK (AP > Jau bandleader Lionel Hampton. 69, has been admitted to Mount Sinai Hoepltal ror treatment of stomach blood clots apparenUy caused by food poisoning, a hospll!'l spokesman soys. New Law Broadens Capital Off ens es LOS ANG F.L ES fi\ P) Callfo m ta 's nl'W dt-ath-l)t'rtttlty la"'. l'ropositaon 7, approved by a 72 percent vole Tuesday, significantly hroadt•ns the cap1t;.il punishment ml'asun• passed in Au~usl 1977 over Cm Edmund Brov. n Jr 's v1•tn Herc 1s a comparison CATEGORlES: The olct la" imposed the death sentence for the follo\\.ing c·atl•gorit•s of first !h-J.!r<.'l' murder : -:\1URDER FOR h1rl' · Murder by cxplos1v1..•s Murder of a J>(!aCl' offi cer. Murder or a witness to pre· \'l'nt testimony. M urdcr by tram \\ n •ckmg. :\furdcr during lhl· com· m1 ,.s1on of rob~ry. kidnapping, rape, first-dcgret· burglary or performance of a lewd or lasC1\'iOus ;i('t on a child under 1-t :\lurder that intrntwn:illy 1n01cts extn·me and proloni.:t'd Jl:.I in. :\l ult1plt• murd<•r . or murd1·r b' someone v. ho had Jlr«.id~ h1·t·n con\'ll'h'd of murdt•r THE NEW LA~· e>.du<lc,!) lrain ·v.rc<'kin~ ;md ;1dds lht· fol low inf! catcgor&l'S: Murdc·r for f1nanc1al gain Murder of a local. stall' or fedc·ral prosecutor or govern· mt'nt offi r ial in the per rorm anl'l' of duty or in retahat1on. Murder of a fi refighter. M urdcr by poison. Murder of a witnl'ss in n' t ah ation for testimony. Murder while lying in \\<.Ill. Mumer tha t inlt•nt1onally mfhcJs extreme pain. rcgardle:.s of duration. Murder ~caust• of lhl' \'I<' t1m 's race. color. rl'11g1on or na· llClna l origin Murder that 1s es pecially ;itroc1ous or cruel. manifc~t1~ t•xccptional depravity Murdt·r durrng the c11 m m ission of. attempted com· mission of. or flight from. lhl' felonies rn the old la w. plus sodomy. oral copulation :.ind a rson I N ADDITION, THE new la"' subjects murder accompli.<'CS to the death .,ena lty even '1' thl.'y didn't actually ki ll anyont'. It a lso gr eatly expands the types of peace officers whost• killing would warrant a death sentence. PROCEDURES: Under the old law. if a jury convicted a de· fcnd ant of murder but dead· locked on the penalty, the de· fendant was automatically sen- tenced to Life in prison without pOssibility of parole. The new law allows a n un· limited number of new juries to he c alled until agreement as reached on a penalty. THE OLD LAW sa1a a jury . may cons ider such mitigating cir c umstances as the defen· dant 's age. criminal record and emotional stress, along with ag- gravating factors or the crime in dPc1ding wht•thcr the pt<nalty ..;hould be hfl· in prison instead of death. The new la" says the sentence must be drath if the aggravating fo ctors outwci~h the mitigating circumstances. In add1llon. it requires the JUd.,:c to tell the jury before s1•n · tt·nc inJ! dc l1be r a t1o ns tha t anyone sentcnN'<i to life without poss1b1 hty or parole could be p<lrdoned by the .i;:overnor. SENTENCES: Under the old la\\. non-t·a p1t a l first-dej!re-c murder v.as punished by life in prison . with parole possible :.ift l'r ~e\l'n year s Second- dei.:rc<' murder was punished by fl\'l'. :.1x or seven years, with ad- d1 t1onal time added for prior conviet1ons and use of a gun and lim e s ubtrac t1·d for good behavior in prison. Und er the new law, non- cap1tal fi rst-degree murder is puni shable by 25 years to life. with parolC' possible in 16 years. 8 m ont hs. Sccond ·d cg r ec mu rder is punis hable by 15 years to life. with parole possi· bl c in 10 years 'Car Trek' Ral,ly Slated At UC Irvine "Son of Car Trek.'' a car rally sponsored by the Star Trek As· sociation chapter at UC Irvine. is scheduled at 7 p.rn. Saturday. ObJect of a car rally is to navigate your hotrod over a pre· sc ribed course. Winne rs ar ~ judged upon how closely they a r e able to maintain a time schedule. The 65-mile course takes about 2.5 hours to com- plete. 11lere's a $2 entry fee. Winnt>rs lake home a per~ntage of the entry fees. First test of navigation. which also decides whether you can participate. is findinfi? Parking Lot 7 on campus. which is the starting point i Take Campus Drive to Bridge Road. then turn left on Mesa Road. No. 7 is the first lot to the left. Pipeline Breaks FARMINGTON, Utah CAP~ - Forty-two tbdusand gallons of crude oil s pilled into the marshy grasslands alongside the Great Salt Lake on Wednesday when an Amoco Co. pipeline ruptured. College Schedules Selling Seminar Sales and marketing executive David Graham will take part in a selling seminar at Saddleback College In Mission Viejo on Satur· day !f..'tttive Selling: ~inning Through Accommodation." begins at 8:30 a.m . and runs until 4:30 p.m. Subjects t-0 be explored include "Jlow Can You Create a Selling Personality?'', "CreaUve Communications." and .. The Art of Good Conversation in SeJUng. "I Cost or the seminar la too and lncludtt lunch. For more ln- formaUon, eall831-1532or494-49SO, ext. 266. I ,.> THE WILSONS OPPOSED blood transfusions on religious grounds and took lh~ir son, then eight days old. home to die. Doc· tors l!avc Uwm medicine and ad· \'ice But the Wilsons ho(>('d. Don na 's mother tried herbal and vitamin therai>Y Donna. who was breast-feeding tht• baby - took vitamin and m1m·ral .sup· pleml'nls to 1mprovl' her blood and refused to t•at anything n·- portedly linked to cancer Sh<' fed M ic h:.id bu by fruit 1u1c·c laced v.1th \'ilamin ~uppl('ml.'nts .... ,,..,._ BABY HAS 'MIRACLE' RECOVERY In homes and churchc.-.. p<.>Ople prayed. Wilson. 22. said his son's ap~htc improved Checkups showed the disease was rc~ress­ ing with the bov s tarting to f1J.,!hl off the mali~nanty He shO\\<'CI improvem ent with each new test Donna Wllaon Holda Son, Mk:ahel, Once Thought Dying .Faculty Mileage Pay Increased Saddleback Community College trw,tees have in· creased auto reimbursement for faculty mem bers from 15 cents to 18 cents per mile The increase approvc.'d this week "'as part of an agrl't!ment of a recently negot1akd fo culty contract DECO INTERIORS IMf BtlOi Pl.AMHIHG AMO COHSUl TING c .................................. c.,.... ............ , ...................... ~ V1s1t Our Design StudlO J8"2 Meu.....,tte fltrwy .. MIW. Viejo IS......,_ fwr ... A""Y f"wy. Jlilt ~ ef T..,... ....,_, ftS.OJOl ~ .... ~ U0.0400 and one of the s(·\era l -------------------------------minor ite ms t r ustN·s cons idered in a thn•t• hour session of routine business Trus tees al:.u ap proved the hiri ng o ( Harry Shen.or . Ph O .. as the new division director o f humani t i(•s ;.i nd l a n g uages. cffcct1v(' Dec . I. Sh<.>f"Cr replaci:'s Dale La rson who has been named director of industria l services at the ne w north ca mpu~ 1n Irvine. Sherer is a specialist in acadenuc affairs with the slate communal v col lege chancellor·~ offlct• in Sacramento He was graduakd ::i Phi Beta Kappa from Brooklyn College and rt• ceived a doctora te 1n education from UCLA. a college spokesman said She ra rect'IV<'d t ht• N e w m a n R l' s c a n · h award at UCLI\ in 1966 and took part in th<.' Post D oc t o ral K c ll o~g Fello w. Junior college leadership lrainin~ pro· gra m, at UCLA in 1968. Th e new director 's salar y starts at $33,957 Ecology Project Honored A beer dbtributor has a warded $500 to the Irvine Environme ntal Coalltion of UC Irvine in recognition or the local group's Ma y 3 "Sun Day" celebration. Tbe program was e n· tered In a natio n a l College Pltch ·ln com- petition for cleanup and environmental projects: UCI S un Day ac- tivities included de- monstrations. displays, workshops and lectul'e!J on solar eneray and Ju appllcationa The award was given by the Straub Diatribut· i nt Co . or San Juan Caplatrano, whlch wboJeaaleJ Anheuser- Buach 1#. ,.,od~ts. QUI C HE \ c:;::, ~ R.AMCKiN -- l~Ot .2'0 llOAIWA Y UGIU IUCle 497-4403 • J AT YOUR SERVICE I LOCAL ----:- '(;01 o prt•tilnn ' P11" u ••!•' r. 1111' l>urin l'ul will C1.U rftd I~. •Jt·llmu /hf' u•nut'f\ 11nil udkm ~ ,.,.f'd to fOlt,.. Mo."Q41ua.i. m ~ • m11.t1·.ut.vr1t1 t>tum,.l.\ Mutl 11ou 1 qWJfl<JfU lei I •II I •urara <4 I \ '''" Y..tnrr Oronqr Cex&11l tAlih1 ,.,tot 1· o 11111 I""' 1 11H11 i\fraa. C'A 9?62b l'h mur111 /, ,,, , '" flf•U'•'"' In/I I~ ()'IUl;lf'TM bul phunn1 l•M1u111n 11• /1 tl•'f' r1n1 1111 11.wtm11 ll1t rt>ad,.r '/WI 11omr 1u.1'Jr,.,a und '".,"'"u Jun"• pl11ml' "111nb1•h·a11n..i1 bt0 lV'l:J1tl1•r""1 I l1th••l .. mnuppr11radw 111 ~ l( t'ff ~"'®VJ .... . ... • . . • t ' • . Ta.r M h".1 If Pip lpp,.f"'("'fatrd Ut \R Ht \Ut R' fh1 l utrrnal Kn 1•nu1· Sf'r~lte i" ~li.h11t fur H•lontffn to 1114'-Jp tupayr R pttpart' 1m au rrturni. l'hr \ohwtr rr lncomr Tax Au btanc-1· <\'If\ 1 pru1tram h• ''•11lng ai naal rttndliaat for rnlunlr•1·1 hrlp to 1taff ZS tt'n~R Uaro••bout OranJ(r C. ounl) lkN b M hrdulln& lfolnlnA <'kl,.,.., (fl J anuary at commsanlt)' foll•·~··' In ~•nta \na, yprrM1 1nd l''•ll•rton. (iuldt•n "'"'' and C'oa.,tltm· ('olll'gt' all!() wtll uffrr <'11!1,..'l'I E1cb HidNll'r "111 iUll.'nd 30 lwu" of <'11 i;room lo•trucUon. ·r r,.lntnit h dc•,IJtn"d lo .. xpl1ln ~· a~clfka oft•~ r•·turn prt•paralion. o u~rl .. nc" :. la reqa.lrt'ii to a tlt'IHI l'IHM"l!I, but » working ~ koowl~f' l(alnrd by prtopartng on .. ·s own lnt ome t. tu retu.m b bd pful ~ A11sl11tt'r s <'om1>ltotlnl( these d usc wlll bt> !· Hkt'd to 8J)f'nd t"o to four boun tacb wttk during •: tbe lncom4> t u filfn~ :-.. ason WPbruary through :: April II> workl11g In a VITA ceotf'r near their :: homt . Las& y ... ar mort' thao 12,00I low-Income, } elderly, minority or non •:nillsb-spe1tklng tax- :: payen were bc-lpt'd In Orange County VITA cen· :: ten. according to Tony Favella, Santa Ana lflS ~ apokeam1n. : A11alstcn can Improve knowlt"dgt-of tax laws, $ .. -: •. .... ... ,. .. . · .. ... .. :: . 1ala colle1e credit a vall1ble tbrou1b some sdlools. develop employment skills and gain sell- satilfadJoa by helping db advantage taxpayers, FaveUa says. Vohmtttrs ar~ ai;kMI to contact lbf' communl· ty colleges for reglslralion information. B~d May Sink Mobil~"°"'~ DEAR PAT : Can you lcll me how to find an e;cpf?rl on weight d1st r1but1on in a mobile hom e? 1 vc tried to 19Catc a reliable source to advis e me on the safety of havin~ a wutcrbed in our m obile h~mc, but haven't had any luck Our doublc- w1dlh co:.ich was built in 1!172 <ind J 'm told 1t h<1s slt•d bt·ams rn the floor . ~ ~ L . P . Newport Bc<ich !•. Pat ()(>:an, WP!'tc>rn Ma nufactured llou1'ing •• Jostllute tJlate coordlnalQr, HUJ(J(esl s having your :: m obile homf' Impeded by a rPput1bl<' m obil•· •• home 1.nsuJalion firm. Check with i.eve ral nt·w :: c·oach dealers for iNtaJle r refer'ences. . Tbe California mobllt' home t'onstruftion codt' ~ hu s pe<'irled a :.&eel eyt··l>t'a m support bas•· for :: a ll mobllf' homes manufactured h<'rf· slnct• 1967. •: The samt• basic cons truction has twen required :: hy ft>deral la w slncr Junr 1976. Although thi11 ii. •• :.Curdy 11up11wt. Mi.. u .. a n l'm pha1.iL•'!> tha t placing • "anything" t hat ~•·if.th' at h•a:.t :i.ooo poun<h Hht· :: ~eight of a filled quet'n·size ~att·rbed ) lo any "": struclure de&erve~ cart•ful thought a nd commo.n :· ~•·nst~ con.,idt~ration . .. ·• Plut•mt•nl of th .. hf'd In lhf' t•oach i'> onr nf th•• :~.· main Hff'ty factttrk. ~Ul it Ot'ar lht> mlddlf> of th1• coach. Ir poii,.ibll", ht>c·a u sr of th€' e-<tra 11u1lpo rt ~: provided by tht> ru r axle. Pie r supports unde r the ~ axle usually an · ad rl1·d in l hi' ca,1·. H tht· twd i' to bt> placf'd on lh1• "li~bt :-.idt"' or your coach Uh(' • i.ldt' without plumbing) or on a far.end corner . an· • <'hor supports are n·c11mm1·ndf'd. AddJtiona l t>Xlra • ~upport may bf' nN•d1·d 1•li.t·wht·n• d ('pf•nding o n your i.pt>cllic c-11a<'h. T hii. is whv prorcsMonal in· s pt>ctlon Is strun~I.\ advisl•d. Blimp Bool.:rd~ ,.o lfid•"1f If Prf• IH:i\H l'i\T Ji. It r11Jss1blt· for an lndiv1tlual to .irrJllJ..:l' 1111 J n<lt· on 11n1 · of lht· c;uod)'('.ir blimps'' .J .J . t tuntinglon lkach Nol m ('alifornia. t.1111dv1•;ir'i, four blimps : carry only six pass1·ng1•r' 111·r flight and Goodyt·ar : •·xplain.'I that du•· to hl'a\ \> df'm aod when th1· . . • alrHh lpM conduct th••i r 'umme r tours <May : through Octolwr), ride·' u•· limltkl to mf'mb..rs of : lhe pre~s. radio a ncf 11•h•v1:-.ion. and a few sp1·cial :· ji(UCbh of Goudyear hy invitation only. Ride:. a n · • avalla~I<' lo the puhhr from 1'1111vt·mlwr lhrouJ(h April m lh1• 'hyfl owt·t ''> "lllll'r b10,f' in Miami • Fla., ho"•'H'r ' !-. . . . . . 1>10:/\I< P1\'I ll11w run thl' con<,unwr know 1f a m;irkl'l d·w~11·1 ddrost f11nl·11 ml·at and lhl'n st·ll 1l •• .1:. f n ·sh" :· • It. c; . Fountrun Valley • Relax. T hi-. has brtn lll<>gal &Inc.-1976. Slaw ., law <AB 13251 prohihil11 rr tull rood prndut'tlon and ; markelinl( t•st~bli-.hm••nts from ad vl'rtislng, label· .~ Ing or olht•r\\1:.c holding out as frri.h any mt·at : p-0allryor rb h ~hkh hai. hn n l>rl'\ iu ui.lv rron·n. • --___ __; . ~r-------------------------------------1 :· . . · FIRST TIME i~ s1r•1 ~ M:::Tto ,th ,, ~ HYDRO STEAM I ~ I 11 I-r-Cll , • I ri , ~PSUOR CARPET CLEAHIHG ', .. :· . :· I =· NOW-ANY 2 ROOMS Ot'LY s 1995 • 3 times the dirt extracted • Qu ick Drying. No Shrinkage! • Sterlllzeal Removes Spots! • Experienced • Licensed • lnaured (OflOf E•O•ftlB Nov. 30/ 7tt) Serving •II 0renQ9 CDunty Trap pr.cl t'n Robt•1t t.;nHm. R M Ith • "' hu lo~l Tucsday'f. 1·lt·<·Lwn. didn't hca\c much l11Sl' go r1).!ht. t•1lh N . W h II t• v o t t • t o l <t I s "1·n· ~omg up, Gnt- 1111 ~ti:> I 1 ;1pp<'d for m·;uly un hour m ~ lkll'<11t holl'l d cvator "'hill' his follower s \\ .11 t t'<l h 1• I u w. 11 l· l 0 0 k I I ).! 11 (1 d 11:11 un·dly ---- Concert Features Singers A pro1P1Jm of op~ra acl t'ct tons und s ho w tunes. fcutur lng four 11 ngNs. I~ planned Sun· d1.1y 1t1 S,m Cle mente to b t"n1•f1t the Ora n ge (;ounty Music Center. Tc n ur A rm u n do S1t.•rra. 8lll>rano Mary llur..teler. buss Ha rold ('lousing and baritone John Mathe ws have all bt·cn finahst8 an the a n- nual Metropolitan 0pt!ra compeUtaon. said N Wlz10 Crh1cl . wf'lo wtll direct Sunday's program . T h e co n ce r t 1s t>cht-duled to begin al 3 11 .m . at th e S:.i n l'lc m enl c commun ity c·lubhousc. 100 C alle St•v allc. T aekeb are S6 and are ava il a ble by calling Eleanor M a rkham , 492 6635. Kay Gertz. KJ0-9424. or Ma rie Elll•n Wagnl'r, 494·40&1 Thurlday, No vember 9, 1978 An Jn vitati o n to ""ry l c o untrv . C omfo rt H<:nred o n 's Fo ur Centuries If you cn1oy rhc informal way <1f Ille rhln ""' 111 v11c: vuu to Stt Hcnredon's f our <..corunt" <.ollcu1on ... Ir's French t0un1ry \tyll luro11uH· wuh a Cli)WI Lharm 1h111 I) ~o ~-.i,y w live wuh -bca u11ful, simple -d rµrH l>uc 0111 ovcrbe1ttlll,1Z. There arc over 90 Jmmc 11vc: dc:· s1~ns for evt·rv room 1n your homc:. Comt '11.l Henredon's n:mark.ubll· l~our Cc:nrum."\ <.ulln mm roduv. DICK METTEER Fine Furnishings & Interior Design 1727 Westcliff Dnve. Newport Beach • 646·~8 Open 9-5.30 • Closed Sunday Evenings By APPo1ntment OAILYALOT AJJ ~errillasS topS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SAN SEBASTI AN, Spain 1AP 1 Six Basque guer rillas stoppt>d the shows m two movie house~ to re ad slakmenu. against the new Spantsh con · stltuUon approved by Parliament. Fill then1 in with anything you like. Poerns, pictures. recipes. doodles. short storie s, long stories. anything. Pi ck up your fre e copy of The Nothing Book (Ra inbow Edition) at AJ1state Savings today, and start turnin g its 224 colorful pages into son1ething of your choice. Superhero action -dally in the comics of the DAllY PllOT n1oney. Lem11 how we can hrlp your savings grow with higher interest rates than any bank. Con1e see us soon.We've got Ccipital lcletls fr)r your cap ital, and a capital idr a fi >r your ide<1s.Thv Nothing Book. Now, that's sonwt hing. N<tnl(' ___ _ /\clclre~~ ----------- City ____ State __ Zip __ First, fill in the blanks below and bring it with you down to Allstate Savi ngs.While you're in the office, be sure and ask about the many ways VJe can help you make something more of your SAVINGS ~[~!& ~J.IJ.\W -::=·--LENDER j Allalete S11v1ngs and loan As,oc1at1on TbeN~ortBeachBranch #1 COrporate Plaza. Newport Beach . ,,. I . A Capital Idea. J wlth and rate 1ncc by ·re .ent up. ·est nti- od 1at 1al n-... to se Id 1t ·e t• ,_ I· s ·. t ( ~ ·J .1 t STOCKS I BUSINESS Thur day' 2 p.m. (EDT) Pri NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS °"'11 •llom i .......... _,"" ""' .... Yor~ Mio-·• PM 1111 l'IW ,...,Oft, 0.lr•ll -Cll>< ...... 11 \11)< k •ac~-r-i.ctC.y-H•tl0f4lt A•-~t .... of M~lea 0. ... n-lftitlMI . I 'Thotlday, November 9. 1978 s DAILYAWT ST Inflation These Steps Could Help By SYI. VIA PORTE.K i...t11 Ill• wne. Assume that business an'1 labor decide to comply with President Carter 's voluntary price-wage guidelines and that the guidelines provide a modest restraint on the rate or inOation. Assume that Carter uses his clout to force compliance by awarding or withholding government contracts, by 1>crmittin~ llreakthroughs above the ceilings to trigger re- laxation o( import quotas and by changing government rcgulal1oru.. ASSUME THAT CONGRESS approves a form or tax. based incomes policy under which l'OOperating businesses and workers wouJd be rewarded with tax re bates. And assume that today's combination of un aged up-· turn, a high rate of inflation and skyrocketing interest rates lcJd.s to a businl"ss recession, the most effective anti· inflaliorfw~apon there is. What c~? Obvious proposals: -Slash a nd then e liminate the federal budget deficit. Co nlinul' t o tighten c r edit t o squeeze demand. even Money's Worth though it could speed a busin<'Ss downturn. -Put a lid on raises ror business executives and federal employees, and hold down state payrolls. US<' the tax system to spur business investment that would boost productivity. -Lunit bolh Social Security t ax hikes and Social Security benefit increuses beginning next year. Revise the minimum wage Jaw to postpone in- creases already scheduled and pass a "two-lier" minimum wage under which the yowig are not ent1tll"d to as high a minimum wage as aduJts. · -TAKE STEPS TO CONTROL agenctes to imPQS(.• rt'strictions that send business costs into an up-spiral and :in· not ~uff1ciently vital to the nation's interest lo warrant the inflat1onar.y.1mpacl. From a multitude' of sources --lhe Federal Reserv1.• Board's ch:urman and many of its governors. the Brook· ings lnst1 tut1on, uni\'Cr!>1ly C<'Onomists, many olher ex- pt•rts hen· arl' proposals that are worth more cons1dcra- t11m th:.in th<'Y an· gelling . -R('form a~ncultur;.il pm~rams under which (armers .ire paid not lo plant ;.ind m1mmum prices arc set forcer- tain crops. A support program that would provide direct income supplements to needy farmers could come out of the federal budget and could save food shoppers up to $3.6 btlhon J ye:.i r. SUBSTITUTE DIRECT SUBSIDIES for ta riffs. quot as and other restraints designl"d to protect U.S. pro- ducers from foreign compcUtion. Trade protection is not only an expensive but a lso an inefficient way to protect American JObs. Consumers pick up the tab through higher pncei.. Control hospitat costs. a policy the Carter White House advocated in 1977 . Even a limited program could re- duce pnccs by Sl.5 billion a year. -Spur deregulation of such industries as the airlines. trucking and coastal m aritime trade. H more firms were allowed lo enter these fi elds and rares were more com- petitive, transportation costs could be cut by from S5 billion Lo $10 billion a yc<.ir. College Offers Aid to Business "Winning With Your Own Business." a workshop for people interested in opening bu..,incsses. was schcduli..>d :if Saddleback College, M1ssil'>n V1CJO, from !l a.m . to 4: 15 p.m . Saturday. The seminar. to b<' offcrNI ac; part of the college's Forums for Leaming Pr.ogram. 1s sponsored by the St·rvicl' Corps o f Retired Executive~. It will be held 10 &ience/Math room JJ:J. COORDINATOR LEE EC'Kf.RT St\IO the pro~ram in· eludes an evaluation of lrl•nds afrccung small businesses and methods of sharpcninr:: :.t'4arl·ncss of s mall business opporturut1cs. Topics to be discussl'd include market rcs<·arch and tactics, cash flow, prOJl'l'tt•d 111comc statement, how to buy and why s mall businesses fail. Pre-~gistration fee is $19.50 each or $32.50 per couple . Al the door registration is $22 .50 per person or S39.50 a cou· pie. F'ees include food and matenals. Registration will bl' in building A at the Mission Viejo campus. T hose who wish to register by mail may send a check or money order, desi~nating. "Winning With Your Own Business." to Saddl<'back Collcg1· Community Services, 28000 Margul•rite P;.irkw<iy, Mission Viejo 92692. <AJ1'fagton Reporf• Gahu Covington Brothers. a F'ullcrton home bu11'1er, has an· nounced its highest third quart<.'rncl income and rewnues. For the three months l'nded S<>pt. 30. revenues were $11,897.000, a 104 pcrc<·nt increase from lhe $5,832,000 for the third quarter of 1977. Net income was Sl.06:J.OOO. :ln in crease of 99 percent ( TAKING ) __ T_OC_K ----f" fro m th e $536,000 ,•:irncd one year ago. Primary e:irni n~s per share were 23 cents. an tncrcase or 53 Plo'rccl\t f rom lht .. 15 cenb l'ttrned ror the third quarter of t977 For the nine months. revenue's wer<.' $31.762.000. up 82 percent from $19.122.000 for the fi~ nine months of 1977 Net inromc of $3.207 .000 was up 87 percent from lhl' $1.712.000 of one year ago. Primary earrungs for the first nine monUlc were 77 cents a share. an increaseof601>('rcentrrom lhc48centscamed ror the like period last year. Stft<'arf to lleghe T"'* I Ste\Hlrt Dcvclopm l•nl Co . W"'stminsh•r , hns set a January l979 :start date for construction of phase one of its Orange 1\\'enue ln'1ustr1al P::irk, ::i 24 at'rc development in Paramount, according to Coldwell Banker Commercial Brokerage Co. Coldwell Banker will handle the sale an" sirtg of the three-phase proJecl. Giit Pack Dupl•• Deae Allstate Savinl(s wlll display Hickory F3rm!l produds at ill oroco at 91 l S. ltl Camino Real, San Clemente. from 11 a .m . to 2:30 p.m. Friday. The dtspluy wtll teature holiday meat and cheese gift pack1. Samples of the products will be a vailable for tast- ing and ref~hmcnts will be JC)rved. The community was Invited. · -DAtl Y PtlOT Thuliday, Noo.-•mr 9. 1m NATION •• Magazine Helps U.S. Men Find Oriental .Brides STEHEKIN, Wa h (AP> The mail-order bride who a t'l'n ... tury aeo helped lonci.ome ('()" • boys settle the Wild Weal as buck • ln vogue, according to an en trcprene ur who catf'ri. t o Ame rican men loolung for doc1l.- Or1entitl WlV<'b • t i ' t ~ r i I f ~ • ~· i t i t ~ . "Amencun mt•n art> tkmand m~ m~ lhan bcforo ~ tr..W tlonnl woman.'' i.av-. John Drouuard, who 1>ubh'lht'b ,, quarlt•rly m.ig.11111t• th.ti 111 clud~ll u pat·tun.• albun1 uf Hlllith' 18 MG.TAR 1.1 MG.NIC. 19 MG.TAR 1.3 MG.NIC. 10. MG.TAR 0 .9MG.NIC. ' womt.>n · /\ lo t 111 m l'n arl' lurnt•d o ff by .1..:.:rt•:>\l\ll' womc n'11 lib womt•n .. Tllf: MAt;AZ1N•: SEU .S tor S2 un &MUt'. but lht' Jddn• ht'b to .io "1th ltw l'l<'lun•t> t•o1tt unoth1·r $20 lirnu"s.1rd l'l<um:. lh11t 200 to 300 nwn huv tlw "huh• p.ickul(t.' 6'oH•h llnlt' ti 'H vuhln.ht'tl Ht" 11ttid ht• dm·~ not kt.•t•p t rut•k or how Ill IHI) t't111pll''I who m1•1•t I h111ui.1h t lw m Hl(J/&nt• ~ul m .111 h•d Broui.,..urd. M. M1y11 "u111111·N' 19 MG.TAR 1.4 MG.Ntc. 17 MG.TAR 1.1 MG.NIC. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. • h..tb bt•t.•n ~uod l'nough ror htm to ~tvt• up hu; Job as :.oclology pro- .l'Hlic>r 11l Evl•rell Community College and live m this remote m o untu1n vl ll ul(l' 1n the <. • ,, a c a d t' s o r n o r l h e r n Wushlnglon stale Llvln~ then• with him Is Kelly l'onwruy. who 1rn1d 11he began rorr<'spondtng w1th Brousitftf'd Sl•Vt•rul y1•ars ago after she grew \\ot'ury of hc•r work with com· put1·n in Bcrkoloy, und 1td· Vl'l'tlMc<l ror a ptlll pal In Mother 16 MG.TAR 0 .9 MG.NIC. 16 MG.TAR 1.2 MG.NIC. Earth News. BROUSSARD SAI D BI S 1111agazine fills a need be<:ause "It's difficult now for a single man or woman to find a husband or wife. The old sys tems have broken down. What's happening more 3nd more Is the s ingles bar. which Is sad." Dul he said there arc no guarantees to his service either. "We do not sell Oriental ladles. Whal we sell Is ad· · MG.TAR 1.0 MG.NIC. Wimton , , ,..... •• rnw l . . , t ' ... . •'.'' (. , .... ''" 20 MG.TAR 1.3 MG.NIC. dresses. It's up to you to get the lady." his magazine cautions s ubscribers. Broussard said be finds tus would-be brides by advertising In newspapers throughout the Far East. The women pay nothing to be included in the magazine. R E SAID RE"" figures at least lO percent of his male clients arc prison inmates, although some federal penitentiaries, Including McNeil Island in Washington, 16 MG.TAR 1.1 MG.NIC. 16 MG.TAR 1.0 MG.NIC. wall not allow delivery or his m aterial. Brous3ard fr ee ly acknowledges that he did not have high Ideals about the busi- ness when he began five years ago. "I thought all It was going to be was sexual. l thought these characters were going to write dirty letters over there. But lh<'se a rc i:uys seriously in- terestt'<i in finding a wife," he s aid. 1Tareyto11 I ~ 17 MG.TAR 1.2 MG.NIC. C> l0tlllord, U .SA, 1971 . . I • IlM 17 MG.TAR· 1.0 MG.NIC. • As low in tar as you can go and still get good taste. ... --' . Y' 8 MG.TAR 0 .7 MG.NIC. ,. . .. \•• . . .. , .. '.; l , ,·· ' ' ' .. Source of all 'ta( end nicotine disclosures In this ad is either FTC Repon May 1978 or FTC Method. Of All Brlnds Sold: l.Dwest tar1 0.5 mg.'tar.' 0.06 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette. FTC Report May 1978. Golden Ughta: KJnp-8 mg. '1".' 0.7 mg. nicotine: lOO's-10 mg. 'tar.' 0.9 mg. nicotine av. per cigdte by FTC Method. ~ r I .. •l ., 'i ~ ~ :i ~ l -' " ·~ I ~ ., ~ •