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DAILY PILOT
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MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 13, 1978
VOL 1', HO. Jl7, J SECT I OHS, H PAGES
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7 I Doctor
Dies in
Crash
Raking through charred and
dis integrated wre('kage this
morning, investigators still had
not round the cause fo'r the fiery
plane crash that killed a Hunt-
ington Bea('h phys ician near San
Juan Capistrano Sunday after-
noon.
Pilot Neil Kushner. 36. or 7242
Haven Rock Drive in Huntington
Beach. was killed instantly as
his single-en~ine Cessna struck lht: g round, a Coroner's office
spokesman said
Dr. Kushner was the or.ly oc-
cupant of the Cessna 172 which
he had nown out of the Orange
County Airport. a s heriff's in·
vesllgator said lie had rented
the plane ror two hours and the
destination was unknown, the· in-
vestigator added.
Witnesses saw the s rnall craft.
aflame whale still in the air.
nosedive into a field near the
Sa n Juan Capistrano creek
channel near Calle Arroyo and
Via Cordova around 4:40 p.m ..
Engineer Jim McCartcr. of the
State Forestry Department sla·
tion. said
The plane went down about 200
feet from a reside ntial area.
Debris was scattered for three·
quarters of a mile, McCa11er
said.
A National Transportation and
Safety Board investigator was
going through the wreckage this
morning and searching for scat·
tered debris.
Dr Kushner m aintained his
medkal practice al 18700 Main
St . in Huntington Beach. He is
survived by his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Kushne r of the same
dty.
The pilot's body was taken to
O'Connor Lagu n a Hills
r Mortuary.
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ADD FOR PAD
MADE HIM CUD
~~ "I placed the ad Friday night
and the phone almost rang off
the hook the entire weekend."
That's the advertising success
story or Ute Newport Beach man
who placed this ad In the Dally
Pilot classifieds:
1 br. near Lido shops.
newly carpeted. patio.
a. uUl pct l person only.
r S23S mo xxx uxx I If you've got an apartment·
you want to convert to cash. call
642-5678 and Jet a few words go
to work ror you, in the Dally
Pilot-
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flllflft" Tone
AP WI..,....
Nei I Armstrong. the first
man on the moon, has had
his left ring finger ::urgical·
ly reimplanted after sever-
ing it in an accident at his
Cincinnati home. Armstrong
s aid his wedding rin g
caught on a door as he
Jumped from a truck.
Souml ~eeper
F oih Irvine
Burglary Try
The burgJar djd almost every-~hing right.
• He rang up the telephone of a
20-year-old Irvine woman at the
Park West Apartments late Sun·
day, and ~l no answer.
He knocked on the door. and
got no answer . Figuring the
apartment was empty. he tip.
toed through the mud to the
back and tapped at a bedroom
window until it broke and he
could get in.
He sholtld have knocked down
the door. Heavy sleeper t hough
she was. the young woman could
not ignore the sound of breaking
glass just two feel from her
head. ,
While the man went a bout his
unappointed rounds, she slipped
to the kitchen and called police,
who arrived to cat.ch him sUll
there. taking his tlme in what he
thought was an ef1\1t'Y apart.
ment. . )
P olice j ailed Hef\ry David
Flores, =ar-Oid P lacentia laborer, tluspitl'on of burglary
and suspi of being under the
influence of an opiate. He was
held in Ueu of $10,000 bail. at Orange County Jail.
2 ore ille
PlaneCrasla
Coast Man, -3
Others Saved
By ROBERT BARKER OI ,,_ Dally l"lt.i SV!t
A Huntington Beach pilot said
today that it was a miracle that
h e and three German
passengers were able to survive
a 40-hour ordeal after their
plane crashed In the icy San
Bernardino Mountains F riday
night.
"It was unbelievable that so
little happened to any of us."
pilot Theodor Segler said. "It
was just like the good Lord took
control of the plane at the last
mrnute before the crash."
All four victims were taken off
a mountain by rangers Sunday
at noon after spending 40 hours
in freezing temperatures at San
Seviane Peak. about 16 miles
west or San Bernardino.
The crash occurred at 7 p.m.
Friday in stormy a nd turbulent
conditions when the Cessna 172
was returning to Torrance from
a Las Vegas card tourna ment.
All four victims s uffered frost
exposure but conditions could
have been much worse except
for the precautions taken by the
pilot, according to Deputy Gene
Klettenberg.
Kl~ttenberg said the 43-year-
old Segler fashioned bonnets ror
the victims out of blankets and
shored up brok~ windows and
windshield from parts or the
d a maged craft.
Segler. who lives at 17252 Julip
Lane, suffered a black eye and a
knee injury.
Venno Bewersdorl. about 53.
suffered a broken jaw when he
was hurled into the plane's
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Wngressman
Plans to Wed
HELENA, Mont.· IAP > -U.S
Rep. Ron Marlenee. re-elected
to a second term in Congress.
says he and his live-in girlfriend
will be married when his
divorce·becomes final.
The Great Falls Tribune re-
ported that Marlenee, 42, said he
would marry Cindy Peters. 27 .
when a settlement is reached in
his uncontested divorce rrom his
wife of 24 years.
"We kne w that we would be
married as soon as we could ac-
complish aJl the legal and other
problems we faced -a ll the
logistics of it. soon as the
la wyers finish their pleadings,"
he said.
Seam Cleans
Frmul Spruces Vp Toun
BELGRADE. Yugoslavia <AP ) -A woman who
found a novel way to spur residents of six villages to
clean their streets is behind bars for impersonating
a television employee a nd running up a sizeable en-
tertainment bill.
The Belgrade daily Vecernje Novosti reported
that 21-year-old Goranka Kralj was arrested in Ljig
several days after she arrived identifyfng herself as
an advance member of a television crew which w-as
en route to film the town".
The newspaper said students enthusiastically
cleaned the town, and said citizens helped reforest a
hill she said needed a better appearance for the film·
ing. •
But when she invited officials for a dJnner at the
hotel where she had booked a room for three weeks.
then invited more to a luncheon the following day.
police.did some checking.
She carried stolen identification. authorities
said . and had done the same t.h.tng in rive other
cities. The paper didn't say why.
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AP Wlrellf'Olo
Rerenlon D ue?
Economis t Milton Fril•d
man , a ppea ring on T V ':-.
"Meet the Pre!'>s." ~ay~ cl
r ecession in lh l· United
Stales is inevitable and
could come as early as the
first quarter of 1979
Westminster
Boy Scout
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Di e s in Snow
A Westminster Boy Scout ap
parently died of exposure lalt'
Saturday or early Sunday near
tdy ll wild when his troop w3~
t rapped in a heavy snowfoll
while on a wee~d hiking tnp.
The victim. Mark King. 14. of
6141 Chickasaw Dnvc. was onl'
of 11 Scouts in Weslmtnsler
Troop 88 who set off early Thurs·
day with two leaders lo climb
Mount San Jacinto His brother
Elliot, 13. was among those
saved.
The body was discovered at
about 5: 10 a.m. in a tent pitched
less than a mile from vans used
to m ake the trip from Orang<'
County. The vans W('r(' parked
about two miles orr of stale
highway 243 between ldyllwild
and Banning.
The other 10 scouts and two
adults were rescued from the
same tent about an hour earlier,
according to Riverside Sheriff's
officers.
No one. said Scoutmaster Don
Terry. 48, ol 5311 Vallecito Ave ,
Westminster. had missed the
King boy until after the rescue.
A search for the Westmins ter
group was launched at about 10
p .m .• Riverside Sheriff's
spokesmen said. when Mrs .
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ow
Stabber's
Victiins
No-w at 8
LOS ANGELES 1A P 1 On i.1
fr11!1d night in Skid How, polict•
lound the• bc)(f1l'::. of tv.o mort·
~t ahbtnJ! \'H't:m .... e:trl:\' toda)'
hrtn~1ng to t·1~h1 thl· 1111 rnlx·r llf
tra n s tt-nt s k1ll1·d 10 th1·
downtown <1rca in thrt·l' Wl'l'k~
Tht· 'il'Vl•nth '1ct1m w<J~ found
.:irross tht> ~tre<'t from Ct-ntrul
D1v 1s 1on pol1N' he.JdQuartpr~
sho rtly pas t m1dn1ght <i'> thl·
ll'mperalun• dipped Lo 38
Th<' eighth man wa::. found 111
an allt•v two block~ away a fpv.
hour -; lat<>r ·
N l' t l ht' r 1.H1 ~ 1 rn rn t• cf 1 ;it eh
1dent1f1l'd and poltc•t• d1dn t knov.
1( the' "'"r<' v1c·t1 ms of the "'" c·alled Skid Rov. St.tbber v.ho
ha::. h'rronzed lht• ch .... tnrt \\hen·
"Clmt' old rnt•n .... lt.•t'P 1n cloorv..Jy ....
UStn~ rll'W'>papt·r-; for blJnk<'t!i
lnvc•sll~ator. Jl the· -.c·<.·nt· of
hoth stabbings declined to g1 vl·
details
But llom1 c1dc Capt. Walfrr
~lep hcnson S<J 1d tht• seventh
man had twen stabbed several
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Or :~:Q .. ~~_'lsl
\\'eafht"r
\loucfv with ch11nrt· of
li ght s hower::. today l'art-
1:. cloudy loni~ht and
Tucsduy Gusty lmrthv. Pst
wands 15 to 2S mph tw!(m·
n1n~ this aftt.>moon A -ht·
tic warm<'r Tuesday with
ht~hs of 60 to fiS Lows
tonight of 37 to '15 Chance
or rain 30 pt.•rc<.•nt today,
decreasing to 10 percent
tonight and Tuesday
I NSIDE TODA\'
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While mo,,I work songs
hove bt'rn creatt>d With men
in mind. Dr Pnsci/la Oaks nf
Laguna Broch has collecte<l
women's work songs /rom
"Wh1atU! While You Work" ttJ
"Th111 ta Ow Woy We Wash
Our Clothes." See Feo.tunng,
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to I ht> 11hoh The government ap
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COUT ..•
Terry railed to receive a pre ar.
r:.m i:ed call from her hU',hund or
troop t·.tm111ng c·omm 1lt1•1•
cha.rm.an John F<•rmt:r . 32. of
52 1 2 Fr.1nkl111 C1r1·l c ,
Westmsn~tt-r
A s henrr ' spokt:sman said ap
proximate ly 50 deputies .
r1remt>n an<f CIVlhans Wl'rC IO
volved in the S(.'arch as heavy
:.nows fell tn the m ountainous
.in•a
Thl· group fina lly was reachL'<l
by a South<•rn California Edison
Co :.now lraC'tor with a d eputy
;1 l>cw rd, a spokcs m an :.a 1d.
T t• r r y s a 1 d l h e s c o ut s
srr<1mbl<'d out of the s ingle lari::e
knl they had p1tchc•d to dambE-r
.1hoa rd lhl· tra('tor to a m
b11lanC't•s.
Wht·n r<'M'Ul'rs r<'lurn<:d fo r
t ht.· King boy . lhl'Y found h1'
bod}. Tt•rrv s:mt
Tbl• scout..., and l<:ach ·rs all h111I
huddled mto the one tent to keep
warm . ht• i.a1d .
.. M ark was n 't feeling too
~ood." T<'rrv s aid.
"It wa.., JUst a ~1ving out type
of thing Wt• a ll were pretty
llrt·d ..
The group ~ h1th had left 11
Vl'a1 11111 hov' home hl't·aus<~ or
the h1kt.•':-. ~xrit•t'll.'d rugj.!edness
'>P<'nt Thursd..iy nrghl near Mt
Sa n .l;Jl'1ntci. Tt•rry s ard The
/\C'OUtll f:llll'CJ to Climb the peak
l"n day wh<'n rog rolled '"· Terr,>
... a1<t. ~ind clc•r 1dC'd lo spend the
night at Lillie Hound Valley:-
!o;aturdfly morntng , he said .
"Wt• threw nur gear together I
said wt• had lo get off the moun lain.··
The ,.roup walked through
snow lo Dcc..r S prings, he said,
whc•rc they warmed up in out·
door toilets and ate breakfaRt.
They started down the Seven
Pinci. Trail a t about 8 a .m ., los·
mg their W!Jy 1n heavy snow,
Te rry said At about 4 p.m. the
ll.red group p1tch t-d camp n ear a
road leading to I lJghway 243
ll w.\s the re t hat rescue r'
rouncl them nearly 12 hour:-.
I.tier .
Glider Crashes
SAN l<'R/\NCISCO <AP) -/\
22-yt•ar old Air Force lie utenant
remained tn serious condition at
Ll'lterman Army Me di cal
Ct•11t..-r tod ay, after hri. h;m g-
g ltdl'r cras ht'<i mto a steep slope
in a w1ldltfo prt•st•rve north of
San t"rancisco ldent1f1cation or
thl• Vll'lim was w1thhl'ld f)y of
final:. at L('tte rman Army
Mt•d11:a l Ct•ntcr. Thl' arc:idc nt
look place S unday at about 12:45
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I rom l''on·mun &l'I 1t explored th;.
tht'Ory thut Ray "ml forced to
plt'Jd gwlt)' w the· Aµril 4. 1968,
•• ,,a11~111 .1t1on t11 l'ov~r up a
~1n"lt-1 ~·11n,p11 :w~ alo(atn .. t tht·
l I\ rl rights lc11dN Fore mun .1
pnH·t1cm~ uttorm•y mon• thun
~ years, repn·M.•nll'd fL•y "h1•11
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M<1rch 1969
Stn<'e then. Kay has rc('antl-d.
c•la1mt•d 1nn<K'cnl'<' und wagl•d ;i
lo ng runmn~ huttl\.· or al't·ui.a
ltons a~ain:.t fo'on·man
Shoe Fe tish
In Seattle?
SEATTLE fAP 1 i\
high hef•led leather !'log ''
the late!>t 1tcm of fout ~t·Jr
to fall victim lo th<.· s ht1('
bandit.
In the fourth :.uch att:.ic k
tn r ecent monthi.. St?attl<.•
police report a m an
c hased Robbi .Jo Ols<·n
down the :-.treet, knocked
he r to the g round and
made off with one or ht·r shOl'S
All tht• v1ct1ms s ay the
thref abi.conds wrth the
besl or the two shoes they
arc wearin~.
P eace Talks
Still S talled
WA S HINGTON <AP >
Mideast peace t alks remained
deadlocked over the Palestiruan
issue today, despite a concerted
U.S. e ffort to keep a partially
completed treaty between Egypt
and Israel from unraveling.
President Carter 's pe rsonal
inte rvention with President
Anw a r Sad a t a nd Pr1mt•
Minister Menache m Begin and a
compromise American proposal
oo the Pales tinians S unday
failed to bnng a quick e nd to the
impasse.
The re were indications other
provisions of the historic agree
ment that had seemed na iled
down wer e becoming e mbroiled
in the controversy that was
focused principally on whether
the treaty should be tied to
future negotiations ove r tht·
Palestinians.
Reaches 110/0
Fort'man S<lld he dot•:. not
know what hapPt'ned to the let·
tl'r h.-s i.ys Ray wrote to request
h111 service
Ue :.aid the lette r. along with
the rest of his riles in lhe case,
was turned over to a Nashville
11fht·1al tn t.Jw <'OllrSt! of a lawsuit
..ind that tlw offi cial is dead
As ked about Ray '" dentals .
Foreman asserted: "lie is lying
when he says he did not write
that letter."
The commrtt('(' also heard a
repo rt fro m its chi e f in ·
vestigator, Edward E vam;, who
descr ibed efforts lo determine
whether llay had help in escap-
ing from the assassination scene
m Memphis, Te nn., to Canada
and finally to London. where he
was arreiited two months aft.er
Ille slaying.
"A I though several troubling
questions remain open. rt ap
iwars that J a mes Earl Ray, on
his own after tht.' shooting of Dr
Martin Luther King Jr .. !led
f ro m the Un it ed S tates l o
Canada and Europe without the
assist ance of sophisticated co-
conspirators." Evans reported.
One of the most perplexing
questions of the King case has
been how Ray. a m an known on
ly as a bumbling s ma ll -time
crook. could carry out such a
complex escape scheme.
Ray pleaded guilty a nt.I was
sentenced to 99 ye ars in prison
but later recanted and claims he
IS tnnOCt'nl.
"Within days of the assassina.
lion. Ray was in Canada and t)y
May 6. he had ao;s umed two new
ahast.>s" and had acquired docu-
ments m those fake names, com
m 1ttee chief counsel Robert
Blakey noted
"How had Ray, a man who
had bung led s i m pie s treet
<·ri m es. m anaged s u c h a
sophisticated esC'ape m aneuver
"Ith Impressive t!fficiency?" he
continued.
Bl akey smd the committet• 1s
c·onstde ring whether Ray hod
ht•lp in obtaining the fake paper~
fro m "a n underwo rld alias
ring ·•
In s worn testimony before the
comm1tteto m August. Ray sard
h t• c arried o ut the escape
without help. By his account. he
realized from radio broadcasL'>
moments after the assassination
that he was being sought by
police . He said he m ade his way
over the ne xt several days to
Detroit and the n to Toronto
where he picked names from
newspapers to use as aliases .
Credit TigMens;
Banks Hike Prime
By The Assoc:iated Press
Several banks raisC'd th1•
prime lending ratt• a quarler or
a per cent to 11 perce nt today tn
still another sign of lighte ned
cr edit conditions.
'fhe First National Bank or
Chicago, the eighth·la rgest com
me rcial bank in the country, the•
Chicago.based llarrrs Trust &
Savings Bank, ranked 24th, and
First Pe nnsyl vania Ba nk of
Philade lphia. the 19th largest.
a nnounced increases in primt•
rates to 11 perce nt.
The announcemenLc; followed
two rounds of pnmt• ra te in·
c re ases this month whi ch
brought the r ate to 10:\-,, percent
for most banks in response to a
toughe r credit policy by the
Federal R<'serve that has made
the cost of funds to banks more
expensive
But analysts s aid the latest an·
nouncements may nqt portend
11n industrywide move to bring
the prime rate to 11 percent
level throughout the country.
"The r e appears lo b e
some what greater pressure on
regiona l money ban ks a nd
smaller banks. Most or those are
loaned up and have to come up
with tougher lending terms."
sold David Jones, an analyst at
Aubrey G. Lanslon & Co. in
New York "l think there may
be some delay in followlna nt
this 11 percent level,"' for the
ind11stry as a whole.
T he prime rat.e Is the Interest
banks charge on loans to their
best corporate CU!lom"n;· It hu
no djrect effect on other types of
loan rates. but a rise In the rate
is seen as a good indicator that
'
cons umer loans will have either
higher mteresl rates or toughl.'r
credit requirements where the
loans are governed by interest
<'e t lings .
The prime rate was n·. per
n·nt .lun. I, and this is the 13t h
incr ease announced by banh
since then. Rapid increases in
the rate last month brought it to
its highe st levels since 1974.
whe n 1l reached 12 percent dur
mg a c redit squeeze that accom-
panied lhe HJ'H-75 recession .
The government has heen
tightening short·lerm rrectit for
banks in hopes that higher in·
tcrest rates will make the dollar
more attractive in foreig n ex-
change trad ing by s lowing the
economy and thus reducing in·
flat1on. When Interest rates are
hi gh, the re a soning goes .
Americans spend less because
money ls more expensive to ob·
ta in .
News o( the third increase this
month sent the stock market in·
to a broad decline today.
The Dow Jones average of 30
industrials was down 8.15 points
to 798.94 after two hours.
Losers outpaced ~ainers by
more than a 2·1 margin among
New York Stock Exchange·
listed luues.
Larry Wac htel at Bac he
Halsey Stuart Shields Inc. s aid
investors 'aw little rea son to be
buying stocks in view of built-up
presaure pushing Interest rates
higher.
T h e rise of open.market
money rates ho.a made a prime
rate of 11 ~ ~rcent by year-end
a virtual certainty. he sa id .
\
l1<·r$ or troop~ on II. , ~tre •• ,
Howt•ver. 1n one ir t jnce
poli l't' I ad to t·scort 200
A m erlfan communic ations
technicians from a c rowd of an·
gry l(·anians at the t~lecom·
munlcattona center in Tehran.
The America ns work for Bell
Laboratories. which has a $l6
billion contrac t to upg rade
I ran '1> comniunaC'ultons syste m-;
The re wai; no 1mrr11·d1ate word of
what prornptt·d the confronla·
lion.
Dc•sp1te threall-of dis missal
and an ... t. 0111> ,, ha •. ;u1 of 011
workc;.s complied with an ore! r
from tht· Nat1onal Ira nian Ott
Co. I~ .• • i:ovemment monopoly.
to return to work by 7 a.m. Sun
ddy
Ira nian oil officwls believed
m ore slnker s would go bac!< to
work in a day or t~o. Hut s.. e
foreign personnel were doublful
The shah authorized 11 22 5
percent pay inaea~c last week.
but the workers demanded re·
lease of a ll polilical prisoners.
an e nd to martial law and the
All Wrapped Up
Pedc.·stnan~ in Nt"...., York ,·ie\\ the gauze sculpture creal ·
c.•d by artist Frunc1s limes and a group of volunteers on
an abandon<'d tenement in New York's Lower East Side.
The st ulpturl'. consisting of 1,500 yards of gauze wrapped
around the fire escape on the front of the building and
through the windows. was an attempt lo spur the com -
munit v to 1morov(• the area and lo "bandage one of the
c·rty ':-. man~ wounds "
Son-in-law Held
After Threatening
/\ 22·year-old tra ns ll'nt 1s rn
Orange County .Jail today aftt-r
a llegedly threatening his father·
in-law with a paring knife when
the older m an refui:.ed to give tus
assailant keys to his car.
Albert Taylor. whom Laguna
Beach police 1d e nt1fy as a
transient. was being h1·ld on
$10.000 bail following the mc1
d e nt Saturdny n1 uht dl 685
S leepy llollow Drive.
OUtccr Mike Pule said he
responded to a call a t the Sleepy
Hollow address and found tht·
front door partially ope n. He en·
tered the home a nd sa id he saw
Taylor holding hts father·m ·law,
Norman Lewi!>. 55. against :.i
wall of the home wrth a knife
OHtcer Pule said hl' drew h1..,
ser vice revolver a nd de manded
that T aylor put the knife down.
and when the suspect complied .
Pule and a nothe r orfrcer made
the arrest.
Lewis told office rs T aylor
grabbed a paring knire from a
kitc hen drawer wht•n Le wis re·
fused to give the youth kcyi. to
his car
Lewis facl's charg<.•s or assault
with a deadly "eapon
F ord Sells to China
DETROIT <APl -Ford Motor
Co says it has agreed lo sell 700
heavy.duty and pickup trucks to
China for an undisclosed Price
The deal includes spare parts
and tools. the automake r said.
t..pulsinn of foreta>ners froul tu"
0 11 In~· .ry.
About 2,tkN rorelb.I e mployee
a d 400 Iranian army a nd naval
ct.nicians w, <> <1t work in the
od us try. prevt:11lrng a tot a l
hutdown.
Iran ts tt:e world '~ s econd
rg~st exporte r or c rude oil and
a major sup pli,·r of Westcr11
F. ope, Soulh Afnr a and Israel
Its cui;tomcrs have turned to re
serves stockpiled in expectation
or .1 price Increase at tl1~ end of
the year. •
BODIES ...
limes in the upper torso in J
manne r simllar to t1.e other
stabblnt;s. which began Oct 23.
At the scenl.' of the eighth kill
rng. a ragged band or transients
clui:.t.!red near the end of the al
le) as the dead man was loaded
into a coroner's wagon.
''What 1s 1t, anothl'r k1ll1n~
down here" .. said o m· old man
"ear ing d tattered coat and d
lam o's hanter cap
"We can't discount that all the
st a hbrngs might be relatt•d," Lt,
John Dempsey, head of Central
01vis11.n 's dt•tectivc bureau, said
ea rlier
A Skid Row task lorr1• of
police investigator' 1mml•d1atc ·
Iv bt'~a n s1•an·h1ng the area for
w1tnl'. .!S or c l ue s 1b o1•1
ti. · kn1fe ·w1l'lding k11.cr or
killers
It was the s~>eono gns1y senes
of S k id Row deaths 1n four
years
Vaughn Orrin Gret:nwood is
"er vl ni' 1 hft• prison term for the
I 9 7 I ~ .> S k i d R o w S I." h ,, r
murders of se\crul tr;,ns1enls
In those deaths . the re wa::.
evidence of ritualized st abbing
and the drinking of victim::.·
blood
Oem~ey said the recent kill·
ings dilrer from the "slasher"
murders. in which t he vi ctim's
th roats were cut ear-to-ear and
the wounds went through to the
spinal cord.
''These are stabbings and not
mutilations." Dempsey said.
The sixth victim, found Satur·
day morning, was identified a '
l''ranC'isco Rodrig uez. His bod:-
~as d1scoverf'c1 a l Main arid
Wan,ton Strt•l.'tS, JU~l il rew
blocks away from where today·,
v1C't1ms and thl.' previous victim'
~ c re found
Co r o n e r 's d e puties -.at<l
Rodnguez had been dead-a cou
pie of hour~. indicating ht' was
killed only a rew hours after J
police decoy team a ba ndoned ..i
~takeout at the inte rsection.
Fro• Page A J
SURVIVE ...
sleenn~ wheel at impact.
Two othl.'r pasSl'nger l>
Thom a zs Bruhn and Deller
Zendl escaped injuries in lh1·
cras h :.it the 6.500 foot peak, ae
cordinJ( to Segler.
Se~ler s:.11<i that rescuers wen ·
finally alertl.'d to the crash Sun·
day when one or the passengers
sou~hl he lp al a nearby micro
wuve tower.
The tower was l'IOSed. but a
dl.'cr h1111ll'r was contacted and
called forc.-st rangers.
Segler said the four men sur-
v1 vcd o n three apples, four
coo kies and about fi ve cans or
soft drinks
Jfr said rescuf>rs had to hack
the ir way through dense buck
brus h on the m ountai ns ide
bl'fore they could make their
way lo a fire break and to waJt·
ing eme rgency vehicles.
/\II four we re treated at the
Lorna Unda Medical Cent~r
gals' country ... fa 11
a19n<Z.r 11ZOLherwe.ar m
th~1r tradit10ns1 cord.ovsn
color. un?:>rtR<l. accrzssoruzs,
a ei1111pl~ yz.t d.lstinct1\ft2.
coll~ct1on or col l<Z.Ctabl<Z.S.
44 fc~n island , ncwport center 644·5070
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LOltlON
T oda y"s Clos ing
N.Y. Stcwks
VOL. 71 , NO. 317, 3 SECTIONS, 28 P AGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVE M BER 13, 1978 C TEN CENTS
Mesa Swap Meet: A Boon or Burden?
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BEEHIVE OF ACTIVITY AT FAIRGROUNDS SWAP MEET
35,000 Shoppers Bring Critical Traffic Problems
'Team Effort'
Osp rey Receioos N~ Perch
In a masterpiece of logistical
t;f • .ort. the s tate Department or
Fis h and Game. the Pacific
Telephone Company. Southern
California Edison. Balboa Island
Fe rry Inc· and the Cit y of
~t·wport Reach team ed up by
dawn·s early hght to9ey to move
the JO-pound nest or a sea-going
hawk JOO feet to a new pe rch.
The bird an question wasn't
around to watch and only time
wall te ll whether the os prey, a
breed that has n 't nested in
these parts IR mor e than 60
H'ars. will t<ike to her nC'w home
atop a 60-foot Edison Company
pole erectt'd an Newport Harbor
l'~pecially for her.
She had built hCf ne~ atop the
fore m ast of the schooner.
Samarang. but the boat had to
ht> moved. hence the logistical
effort on her behalf.
The osprey and the nest she
built more than a month ago
h ave be<>n the subject or con-
sidera ble sc1ent1fic sc rutiny
because of the rarity of sea-
J::Oang hawks m these parts in re·
1·ent limes,
!-'or Dr Robert Levis. owner
of the schooner. it was a matter
or sc r utini zin g ha s bank
ba lance. Dr. Lewis 1s a patient
m an and has nothing agains t
seagoing hawks, but the bird's
choice of nestlnJ:: sites was cost·
ing him a bundle roughly
$1 .500 a month. He wanted to
move his yacht from its moorin~
off H Street on the Balboa
Pe ninsula to a s lip he had rented
so he could spruce up the boat
before putting it up for sale.
The team of osprey movers
completed its task early today
Paul Kelly. a bird expert for
the state Department of Fish
and Game and Al Ramirez. a
Pacific Telephone linema n.
we re the principal move rs.
The two men had to wait for
high tide to give them the he ight
they needed to get lo the top of
the power pole s unk into the
harbor two weeks a~o.
Using a city aerial platform
truck . or cherr y picke r . on
board one of the Balboa Island
ferr ies. Kelly was able to throw
a net around the lO·pound pile of
twigs . branc hes, kelp and ice
plant and bring it off the mast or
the Samarang.
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By MICHAEL PASKEVldl
Ol t ... OMfy ... ._.Si.ff
A dt><'ade or growth has seen
weeke ud s wap mee t s a t lhc
Orange County Fairgrounds an
Costa Mesa become the second
largest such event in California.
But depending on who you talk
to. lhe increasing popul~rily of
the swap meet is either a boon
or a burden.
On a pleasant weekend. a n
est1mattld 35.000 people turn out
to view the varied merchandise
offe red by 1,000 sellers .
It can be anything from stereo
equipment, cralts and clothing
to skateboards or antiques. ll
always means heavy traffic and
congestion.
''As far as I'm concerned. the
trartic situation out t here 1s
absolutely critical. .. says Lt.
John Regan. commander of the
Costa Mesa po lice t r aHic
bureau
Even greater traffic proble ms
oc<'ur when the s wap m eet 1:-,
held while other events are bt:
ang s taged on other parts of the
135·acre fairgrounds
"We don't hke al !traffic I no
matter who 1s inconvenienced."
says Tom Phillips. one half or
TelPhil Ente rprises of Ne wport
Beach . operators of the ~w.ap
meet
"We are working on 1t."
Phillips adds. noting that more
parking space is being added
even a~ fair off1 c 1a ls movt·
a head with the l'Xpans ion of
facilities at the fairgrounds.
Thal expansion has been made
poss ible largely because of prof-
its the fair has received from
the s wap meet.
La5.l year the fair came away
with more than $250,000 from tht-
i.wap m~l which I!> by far the
biggest source or revenue to tht•
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-Skid Row Stabber Hits
Two More LA Victims
Police
Hunt
Suspect
LOS ANGELES CAP > The
bodies of the seventh and eighth
Skid Row s t abbing victims
within three weeks were found
today. and pohce c irculated a
drawing of a piRt'<>n-toed man
they s aid was wanted for ques-
tioni ng.
It is the second time in four
years that the Skid Row area
has been stalked by a killer . In
the winter of 1974 75. nine me n
were killed in t he ''Skid Row
Slasher" murders
Orrin Vaughn Greenwood wa'>
convicted an l9?7 of eight of the
"Slasher" killings and is serving
a life prison sentence.
In the latest t wo stabbings,
Pohce U . Dan Cooke said the
body of Augustine E. Luna, 49.
was found in an alley. a nd the
bod y or Fr ank f'. Reed. 36. was
round in the rear parking lot of a
bar.
The two. like the previous sax
victims. were inhabitants of the
downtown Skid Row area. many
of whom sleep outdoors in allevs
or on the sidewalks.
Cooke s aid no moti ve was
known for any or the attacks, in
which all the victims have been
stabbed in the upper torso. In
the "Slasher" slayings, the vie·
ti ms· throats wer e c ut ear-to-ear
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AD FOR PAD
MADE HIM GUD
"I placed the ad Fr iday night
a nd the phone a lmost rang off
the hook the entire weekend "
T hat's the advertising s uccess
story or the Newport Beach man
who placed this ad in the Daily
Pilot classifieds .
I br. nl·~ r Lido s hop..,
Ol'\\ ly carpNt·d. patio.
utJI pd I pcr!><>n univ
S235 mo xxx '<XXX
tr you've got an apartment
you want to convert to cash. caIJ
642-5678 and let a few words go
to work for you. in the Daily
Pilot.
Finding tlae Mark
Dart throwers s how competitive form and
con c:e ntra t1on during Tri·Count1es Na ·
liona l Cup Competition held over weekend
at Orange County Fairgrounds m Costa
Mcs;,i Hunrlrt•<b of rompNitors and fans
turned out for c:ontt·sl that ft•Ltturt•d $12.000
m pran>S Forty £>1 ~ht dart boards were in
com.tant usl' during the t\.\o-da.\ contt•!>t
Baptist's Body Found?
CAIRO. Egypt IAP> The
discovery of an an c1enl coffin an·
s ide t he walls of a d esert
monastery north of Cairo has 1g·
nited specula tion that the re-
ma ms are those or John the Bap-
tist , the m an who. according to
the Bable. baptized J esus Chnst.
The wooden coffin wa:-. un
earthed dunng renovation work
this month at the St Makano~
monastery. 60 miles north of the
capital.
Officials or the Coptic Church.
lhe native Christian church of
Egypt and Eth1op1a. said today
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that experts "etc bem~ ro undt'd
up to study the coffin and 1b.
contenLc;
"What leads the priests 10
think it 1s John the Raptast as a
reference an church manuscnpl<.,
which says he was buried 18 fe<'t
from the altar." s aad 81shor>
Samuel. a Coptic Chun:h offi cial
an Cairo who •~ orRantz1 ni.: lhl·
l'xped1tion
The coffin was found whl'n•
the m anuscript said John the
Baptist's body would be
"The priests couldn't move
the walls before for ft•ar tht•
building would colla pl>c." ht·
said.
Congressman
Plans to Wed
HELENA. Mont <API -US
Rep. Ron Marlenee. re elected
to a second term an Congress.
says he and his live-an girlfriend
wil l be m arried whe n ha :.
divorce becomes final
ThC' G~at Falls Tribune re
ported that Marlence. 42. said he
would marry Cindy Peters. 27.
when a settlement is reached in
his uncontested divorce from has
wife of 24 years.
"We knew that we would be
m arried as soon as we col.Hd ac·
complish all the legal and other
problems we faced -all lht•
logist ics or at. soon a s tht·
lawye rs firush their pleadings."
he said.
Man, 6 1, Shot
The bishop. an <1 ss1stant to
Popt' Shenuda 11 . "ho b the
::.pantual ll·ackr of t-:gypl ':-. MX
mallton Coptic Chri~t1ans. said
the rhurc h !><'l up ,, rnmm1llt>t' of
archt-OIOJ!l'>h. a rt'h1tt·Cl!'> and
l'hurch s<.•holars who will bc~an
to e xamlnl' thl· fand this week
and report on its aulht•ntacily.
The monastery. <.urrounded by
ISet> BAPTIST, Pagt> A Z)
Or::~,=~as•
"'eatht•r
Cloudy with ch<mCl' of
hghl i.ho\.\ers toda~. Pa rt·
ly c loud~ tonigh t and
Tuesday Gust y northwest
wand:-. 15 to 25 mph begin-
ning th as a fll'rnoc>n A lit·
tic warmt'r Tul·sday with
high:. of 60 lo 65 Lows
1onight of 37 to 45 Cha nce
of r ain JO p<.'rccnt today,
decn•as1n.I! to IU Pl•rn•nt
tonight and Tut'sday
I NSIDE T ODAY
Whale most work songs
hove l>een created unth men
in mind. Dr Pfucilla Oaks of
Laguna &ach has collected
wom1m ·.~ work songs from
"Whistle While You Work" to
"This as the Way Wt> Wa.!h
Our Clothes." Set• f'ealun ng,
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Sailboat Named 'Oaprey' Moored Neerby (rltttt} Provide• TWt9t to Tale of R•N Bird WM PklllH Rare·~•adng lpot
SAN FRANCISCO <API -A
6l ·year -0ld man was recovering
a t San Fra n ci sco Gene r al
Hospital a fte r he was shot In the
head and robbed of a suitcase
cont a ining 300 gold ptcces.
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wh1C'h fl'<JUlretS ttl4-~pprovitl of
thf' f1 H· mt'mht'r romm1's1on
bt>fore 1t l•ould takf' efrt.'('l. would
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d1v1duals
lndu,try U"i1JM'111l111ns opposl'd
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Robt-rt I' Mallon. pr~tdent of
lht' NJttonJI i\ulo m o t1 ve
Dt><.tlt:rs As-.1x·1at10n, said ui.cd
c ar pr1t•es would Jump an
overage $200 under tht:_rcgula
hon
o.lly Pl ... ,._""-~·-HUNTINGTON BEACH PHYSICIAN DIED IN THE WRECKAGE OF THIS PRIVATE PLANE
Single-engine CeHna Rented From Orange County Airport, Cra1hed In Sen Juan
Dpctor
Dies in
A.ir Crash
• Raking through charred and
disintegrated wreckage th1!->
morning. investigators still had
not found the cause for the fiery
plane crash that killed a Hunt·
ington Beach physician near San
.I uan Capistrano Sunday after·
noon .
Pilot Neil Kushner. 36, of 7242
Haven Rock Drive in Huntington
Beach, was killed instantly as
his single-engine Cessna struck the ground. a Corone r's office
spokesman said.
Or. Kushner was the only oc
c upant of the Cessna 172 which
he had nown out or the Orange
County Airport. a sheriff's in·
vesligator said. He bad rented
the plane for two hours and the
destination was unknown, the in·
vesllgator added .
I .111•1 .1 ... 11t• ... nJn uHl·n rt·
lu,,., 111 111.ikt· rc·pa1n< .,ntl tht'
1 u:o.t11 nt1•r <i.Uffl'rt. ·1ni.111 mount.i
hit' diffll'Ullll'' 111 pr11v1ng lht.•
or JI promtM''·" tht' report ~aid
Thl· :o.taff propo~ed that u84.'d
1•..11 cl1•;1l1•1' ht• r1·ciu111·c1 to 111
... p1·1·1 till' 1'.11 ... tlwv "'" and to
\11:-.t•lo'l' \\h,Jl lhC'} f11\ll Ill forms
1111..,h•d 11r1 \dude window.. A
t-.11 s hrakes. 'll't'rtng, engine
Jnd tran ... m ..... s1on wo ultl be
dt.•srra tl<'d tn wn llng as. ·oK" or
Some Banks Hike Prime to 11 %
Witnesses saw the small craft.
aflame while still in the air
nosedive into a field near the'
San Juan Capistrano c reek
channel near Calle Arroyo and
Via Cordova around 4 :40 p.m ..
Engineer Jim McCarler. of the
State Forestry Department sta
tion. said. ·
·Nol OK
l-'111 lho:-1· lll'm ' mc1rl.1•d Not
o~." ,1 \\llllf'll t• .... t1mJll• of n·
µJ1r {'Ost::. wouh1 lw n•qt11red
The rule "'ould not mean the
defects would have to be re
By The Associated l'ress
Seve ral banks raised the
prime lcndmg rak a quarter of
a pcrrcnt to 11 pen•t•nl today in
s till anolher sign uf t1Rhlened
crl'dtt conditions
The First National Bank of
Chicago, lhe eighth-largest com
SW AP MEET VIEWED. • •
fair
Phillips estim ates hi s hrm
grosi.l·d more than Sl million
last yl'<ir rrom swap meet rents
,md parking rcvt.>nut•s
Only :l weekly swap meet held
in San Josi• 1i. considered larger
Jnd mon· prof1tabll' than Costa
Mt.·sa s It means addl'd s a les tax
n:vcnues to the city. but City
Manager Frc•d Sorsabal says
·our biggest headache " is
whether the city is getting a full
share of the taxes 1t should be
reCC IVinJi(
It was Sorsabal who issued a
"challenge" to members or the
Costa Mesa Chamber of Com-
-merce last year Lo investigate
the workings of the swap meet.
A three-month study headed
by chamber Treaburer Lew Kid·
dcr followed.
··M y 1n1li a l altitude was
negative," Kidde r admits, but
he now say~ the invest1 gat1on led
to ;i "1~ de~ree turn" m h1s
v1t·w or the s wap meet
· · 111 talkmg with state lax
t>oard members , I round they
.trt sa lls f1l'd that lht· tax reporti.
.1n: corn•l'l." ~ays Kidder
"Pcrn'ntage wise . the s wap
m c l'l pays more taxc~ t hcin
South Coast Plaza does," he
adds.
An "honor syslt•m" ·~ \Jsed for
s wap meet st•llers who arc not
n·gulars. At the• end of the day,
the scllt'r' arc ahkl'd to put six
p(•rc.·cnt of lhl·11· receipt:, in en-
velopes for deposit with swap
meet offinab.
"i\ nyonl' that sells on a reg·
ular bas al>. they have to provide
U!-with a <'OPY of a ha les tax
Pl'rm1l 1f Uwy want to keep lhe1r
rc~crvat1on~." <'Xplains Ph1lhps
"We 1TclPh1I Enterprr:;cs 1
Yanks Sign Tiant
NEW YORK Free· agent
pitcher l.u1s Ttanl . formerly of
the Boston Red Sox. s igned a
m ulti-year contract with the
New York Yankees today.
T1ant. who played eq~hl
'iCa,nns wtlh IJo .... ton, becomCh
tht> first player s igm•d tn this
year's rc-<•ntr v draft.
Tiant. JS. has won 20 g ames
four l1mC'' in his l!'i-ycar career
Last season he compiled a 13-8
record and a 3.31 carried run
.1vf•ragc
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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J
collect it a nd tum 1t over to the
state franchise tax board." he
says.
Local merchants are given
priority in gelling rese rvations
to sell at the swap meet
Kidder admits that a maJOr
reason for the chamber's in·
vestigation was to find out if the
meet draws profits away from
local businesses.
"We round the meet brings
more people into town and that
the~ are not infringing on the
businessmen of Costa Mesa "
Kidder reports. "I think we a~e
helpmg each other "
"Maybe the merchandise 1s
not the same quality. but tt'l>
free enterprise." Kidder notes.
"U customers want higher quah·
ty we're here all over town."
Many local merchants set up
s ho p al the swap meet, and
more are expected with the up.
cominl? Chns tmas buying rush
Lieutenant Re~an 1s not look·
ing forward to that. At least five
trarf1c omrcrs a lready are
needed on Sundays to direct
traffic a nd the city pays for 1t,
says Regan
His office already has called
two s 1galerts this month for
"traffic that was backed all the
wav to Baker on Route 55." It · s unfortunate," he adds.
··People want to enjoy it. but they
just get trapped. There just
needs to be so many improve
ments right now · ·
He s uggests a widening of
Vanguard Way and a quicker
method of taking parking fees at
the main entrance of Fair Drive
Phillips agrees that 1 mprov<:
ments arc needed lo deal with
the overflow or cars. "ll 's Just
such a popular event. lake a ball
game ... he says
He expects lo Lum a way
sellers during the Christma~
rush. "Swap meets are here to
stay. It's the closest thing to th<:
barter system and it's a good
outlet for seconds and pt.'<>Pll'
who are on lower budl(cls "
f'rOffl Page A J
BAPTIST ...
high walls. was fou nded about
the fourth century durin~ a
period or Christian c·xpans1on 1n
Egypt.
Accordin~ to the monastical
manuscripts. the remains or thl'
beheaded John the Baptis t wen·
s pirited out or Palestine in tht•
fourth century hy Christian:-.
necing the oppression or Roman
authorities. They brought the
body to Alexandria. on the
Mediterranean coast. and il was
moved to the monastery tn the
early Ulh century
"There arc lots or bodies
buried out there and we have to
be sure, .. Samuel said.
Hist"rians say King Herod had
John the Baptist Imprisoned
arter he publicly condemned the
king's marriage to his deceased
brothe r 's wife. Herodias, but
Herod was afraid to execute the
rerormlsl because of his
popularity.
However. when 11eroc1lns ·
daughter danced before Herod
and his guests al a festival, the
king promised to give her
whatever she asked. Prompted
by her mothe r . the girl de·
manded the head of John the
Baptist on a platter and the un·
willing Herod wu forced by his
oalh to comply.
mercial bank in the countrv. th<:
Chicago.based Harris Trust &
Savmgs Bank. ranked 24th. and
First Pcnnsvl vanaa Ilank of
Ph1ladelph.1a. ·the 19th largest
announn~d tncrcases in prrm(•
rates to 11 percent.
The announcements followec1
two rounds of prime rate tn
creases this month which
brought the rate lo 103 4 percent
for most banks in response to a
tougher credit policy by th(·
Federal Reserve that has madl·
the cost or funds to bank~ mon:
expe nsive
But analysts said the latest an
nouncements may not portend
an industrywide move to bnng
the prime rate to 11 percent
level throughout lhe country.
&PWln-10
~sdonDew?
Econom ist Milton Frst'd
man. appearing on TV 's
"Meet the-Press." says :.t
recession i n the U nited
Stat es 1s inev itable and
t·ould come a s early as tht·
first quarter of 1979.
Thieves Get
V aluahle Art
In Laguna
/\ woodcut artwork by Dutrh
surre alist M C Escher. valued
al $18,000 was stolen from lhr>
Vorpal Gallery in Laguna· Beach
s ho rtly be fore c los ing ttml·
Saturday. police said today
The black and white woodcut
was hanging on a wall in the
gallery at 326 Glenneyn· St .
amidst other or Es cher's works
when the theft occurcd r. a II cry spokesmen said lht·
artwork was done in 1929 and 1s
one or only 10 in existence. The
hand-signed work was titled La
Cath edral Engloutic IThe
Drowning Cathedral I and was
termed one of the artist·~ mo!>l
realistic works .
Police said today they hav~
not begun their Investigation tn
to the late afternoon theft but
said they hope to come up with
clues by Tuesday.
Meanwhile, g{lllery officials
s ay they will offer a reward for
return of the rare Escher work
Aiurek F oroo
&ten by FiAhJ
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania
(AP) -Tanzania says its army
launched a major attack this
weekend to drive out President
ldl Amln's invaders, but Uganda
claims the Tanzanian troops
failed in their Initial attempt to
cross the rain-swollen Kasera
River.
The Tanuntan statement
gave no details of the offensive
"aimed at destro)'lng the enemy
forces" but said lighting was
' continulna
"There app earh tn b e
.... ome"hal ~realer pressurt· on
r~~1on al money banks and ~m a iler hank!\ Most of those arc
loaned up and have to l'om e up
with tougher lending terms."
~<ttd David Jones. an analyst at
/\ubrl'y G Lanston & Co tn
New York "[ thtnk there may
be some delay 1n following at
th1:-. 11 ~rrent level .... for the
1ndustr~ as a whole
The prime rall' 1s tht:• tntcrcst
bank~ rharge on loan~ to their
best corporate customers . It has
no d1 rect pfre<'t on other types or
loan ratc•s. but a rist:· in the rall'
ts sc(•n a~ a good ind1rator that
con:-.umcr loans will have t!tlher
higher interest ratel> or tougher
t'rl.'d1t req111r<'ments where the
loan:-. arl' governed by interest
ceilings.
The prime rate was 73'4 per·
cent fan. 1, and this is the 13th
m c rease announced by banks
since then. Rapid increases in
the rate last month brought it to
its highest levels si nce 1974 ,
when it reached 12 percent dur
ing a credit squeeze that accom·
panied the 1974-75 recession.
The government has been
tightening short-term credit for
banks in hopes that highe r tn·
terest rates will make t~ dollar
more attractive m fore ign u
change trading by slowing the
economy and thus reducing 1n
nation. When interest rates are
high . the rea soning goes ,
Americans spend less becau*
money is more expensive to ob
tam
Mesa Sets Hearing
On Federal Funding
Costa Ml•sa 'i> Hous tng and About one third or the funa. ...
Co mmunit y Development $350.000. have been earmarked
com1ttee 1s moving closer to a for development or housing in
spendrng pion for S960.000 in t" o pro posed Neighborhood
rerleral funds Strategy Areas <NSA I o n the
i\ public h earing o n th~ west side.
propmwd pro~rnm will be held One NSA 1s bounded b y
Tuesrlay night at 7 p m at lhl' Pomona A'enue. 19th Street.
Downtown Commumty Center Placentia Avenue and Hamilton
594 Center St Street The second NSA il>
bordered by 19th . H a rbor
Boulevard. Ne"port Buulev<ird
and 17th Street f'rOffl Page A J
BODIES • • •
straight through to the spinal
cord Although police said they were
un<'crtain whether all eight were
stabbed by the same killer. of
ficia ls released a <'O m positc
drawing of a man sought for
ouestioning in the case
The drawing shows a m an tn
his late ~ or early 30s, about
6-foot-2 and 210 pounds Polkc
say he 1s a black man who ts
pigcon·tocd and softspoken and
may be named Luther
Cooke said the drawing was
made on information gathered
10 the 111vest1gauon or the slab
btn~ death of David M arltn
Jones. 38. the fifth v1ct1m in the
series Jones was found Thurs· da~ on the hiwn of the downtown
library
A S250.000 allotml'nt mH v h4:
used for devl'lopmC'nl of ·new
family housing umts lhrou~hout
the Cll Y
Two-$100.000 s hcl's of the local
HC DA budget may be used for
the ongoing "home rehab1htat1on
program" and for dt•velopment
of a neighborhood center to Ix.·
built in Lions Park.
The rest or thl' monl'y would
go toward remova l of
architectura l barrie r s for
handicapped persons ($60.000 1
and pur chase of va ns to
transport handic apped or
elderly citizens 140,000l
HCDA members would lih
public comment on the proposed
budget plan. Those who can't
attend Tuesday's publtc heanng
can mail their comments or
s ugges ts1ons to the HC DJ\
<.:o m m1ttee. P 0 Box 1200,
Costa Mesa
The plane went down about 200
feet from a resid ential area
Debris was scattered for three-
quarters of a mile, Mccarter
said
A National Transportation and
Safety Board tnvestigator was
gotng through the wreckage lh1&
m orniu.g and searching for seal
tert~d debn s.
Dr Kushner maintained his
medical practice at 18700 Main
St . in Huntington Beach. He ·~ survived by his parents. Mr. and
Mrs Mark Kushner of the samtt
City
The pilot 's body was taken to
O 'Co nnor Laguna Hill ~
Mortuary
Dr. Kushner, a gener al prach
t1oner . al the time of his death.
was a me mber of the medical
staff at Pacifica Hospital.
Prior to that he was on the
staff of Huntington lnte rcoln
munaly Hospital.
f'rOfll Pflfle A J
NEST .•.
Ramirez had climbed the pole
and helped Kelly s wing the nest
into place on a platform built on
Lop of the pole.
Now Kelly and other bird
watchers have to watt for the o'
prey to return to her nest · Th1·y
re main hopeful a male will ~ho\!.
up to mate with her And Dr
LLev1s. owner of lht· l>ChOOn(•r.
now will be able to moVl' his
boat
Industry Raps
Lead Standard
WASHlNGTON CAPl The
Labor Department announced
stringent new standards today
aimed at protecting 835.000
worke rs exposed to lead . a
highly toxic s ubstance that can
be fatal lf ingested.
The new standards . which
sharply reduce worker exposure
10 lead. drew an immediate al
tack from the lead battery in
dustry and are hkely to trigger
romplaants from Pr<'s 1dcn1
Carter's inflation hghters.
gals' country ... fal 1
a1~n<Z.r kaLhz.rwear m
thiz.1r trad\t10na1 cordovan
colo r. unFXJrt<zd accczssori<Z,S,
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Monday, November 13, 1978 ' DAILY PILOT A:J
Crash Survival of 4 · Called 'Jtliracle'
By ltoBDT BAHEI
oe -°""' ,_ ~
A fluotJnatoo Duch pilot salll
today that. lt was a mlracltt that·
he and tine<-Ct1rmMn
puaena11n were abl(! Lo 1urvh'f'
u 40·bour ordeal aUu tbt>ir
plaot rTubtd In tht> Icy San
l\t'mard1oo Mounta1n.1 Fr1d•y
t1l_g.hL
.. tt • unbrUevable lhal 110
ha~ to any of us,"
Ttxodor Sealer nld. "It
jusL IU&e the Sood Lord took
ol ol Ole pl~ at the lul
t• bef~ the cr.,h ··
four vtrllrna ""ere taken orr
a ~talo by rantteri Sunday at n 111\a' 1pendlna 40 oour"
Io f tempenaturca at San
St-vi J~aJr. about US ~
We-tit San ~rdlno.
Tha.'1'ub occurrnd al 7 p m.
.,.rldoy ln 1tonny and turbulent
rondltlona wh~n the Cc:s11n11 172
was returnlnl( to TorrMce from
u I.as Ve"as cord tournament.
All four vicllms suffered frost
f:<posure but cond1t1ou could
hove been much wonse tiwept
for the pr~autlons taken by ~
v1lot. according to Deputy Gene
Klt>tteoberg.
Klettenberg snid th ' 43.ycar·
old Segler fashioned honnets for
B Year 20lXJ
County Population
0£2.7
A receot study of populauon
trends 10 Orange County tn·
c:h<·ates the county's ex.isling l .1
m1llion population will swell to
2 7 million persons by the year
2000.
And, lhe study says, popula·
hon in the county's southeast
area will increase 166 percent by
the turn of the century.
But even with the lion's share
or the growth expected in the
area southeast of the Newport
Freeway, it will still lag behind
·on Seen
the Orange ~ly's north in
total populall~
The populat>n study foresees
1.2 million ptple living in the
southeast an.J.S million people
dwelling in be northwestern
area or the coity in 2000.
As things lltld now, roughly
79 percent olhe county's resi-
dents Jive in te northwest area
By 2000, tat measure will
drop to 65 pe:ent, the study in·
dicates.
It predict.: the net gain in
population will average about
43.000 people a year in the next
22 years, a gain from natural
causes as well as migration into
Orange County.
Among other things, the
population study undertaken by
statistical analysts an the coun·
ty 's administrative office pre·
diets:
-Orange County Airport will
remain the county's principal
air transportation center.
&outing Trip
Westminster Floy,
14, Dies in S1low
-The proposed San Joaqwn
Hills transportation corridor
that will run fron Newport
Beach to the San Diego Freeway
in the Saddleback Valley will be
oper ational by 1995.
-Mlll&ary bases in Seal
Beach. Los Alamitos, El Toro
and Santa Ana will remain in
government bands and continue
to operate t.brou£b the tum of
the century.
-The only major recreation
or open space additions t.b the
county will be in the Laguna
Greenbelt and the Chino Hills. By JERRY CLAUSEN
01 tt. o.ifY _.lot S i.tf
A Westmmster Boy Scout :.ip-
parenlly d1ed of exposure late
Saturday or early Sunday near
ldyllwild when his troop was
trapped in a heavy snowfall
while on a weekend hiking tnp.
The victim. Mark King, 14, or
6141 Chickasaw Drive, was one
of 11 Scouts in Westminster
'Troop 88 who set orr early Thurs-
day with two leaders to climb
Mount San J acinto. His brother
Elliot, 13, was a mong those
saved.
The body was discovered at
about S: 10 a .m. ma lent patched
less than a mile from vans used
to make the trip from Orange
<:ounly. The vans were parked
about two miles off of stale
highway 243 between JdyUwild
and Banning.
HanJcuffed
Youth Freed
By Firemen
San Clemente police bad a late
night visit Sunday from a Dana
Point youngster and his 'bl-otbe.r.
who were looking for pro-
fessional expertJse to free the
hoy from handcurrs he had
locked on his wrists.
Sergio Contr es, of 34042
Malaga Drive., bad worn down
t be key to the handcuffs, trying
to free himself and it would not
release the catch. Keys to police
handcuffs proved too small to
open the older model handcuffs,
so firemen were called in for a
cut and rescue operation.
Attempts to pick the Jock were
unsuccessful, said Capt. NicJc
Maule. Firemen then chiseled
away a hinge pin, freeing Ule
boy without permane ntly
damaging the handcuffs.
"We figured be might warn to
l ock h im self u p ag ,In
sometime;" Maule said.
The OlherlO scouts and two
adults wer rescued from the
same tent p0ut an hour earlier.
according 1 Riverside Sheriffs
officers.
No one.aid Scoutmaster Don
Terry, 48.>f 5311 Vallecito Ave ..
Westminer, had missed the
King bol'lltil after the rescue.
A sea1h for the Westminster
group vs launched at about 10
p . m ., tiverside Sh eriff's
spokc:sien said, when Mrs.
Terry tied to receive a pre ar·
raogedall from her husband or
troopcamping committee
cbairun John Farmer, 32. of
s212Fra nklin Ci r cle .
Westnnster
A striJf's spokesm an said ap-
p r o x'Tl ate l y. ~~ deputie.s.
fireora and civilians were in-
volve in the search as heavy
snow fell in the mountainous
area. Thgroup finally was reached
by a outhern California Edison
Co. tow tractor with a deputy
abo:d. a spokesman said.
T .-r y sa id the scouts
scralbled out of the single large
tenthey bad pitched to clamber
abord the tractor to am·
bulaces. Wen rescuers returned for
theKing boy, they found his
bod. Terry said.
~ scouts and leaden all had
h~dled into the one tent to k~p
Wt'm, be said.
'Mark wasn't feelmg too
gpd," Terry said.
"It was just a giving tut type
I thing. We all were pretty
Ired."
The group, which bad left 11 •
;ear-old boys bome bectuse or
I.he bike's expected rugtedness
s pent Thursday night near Mt.
San Jacinto, Terry sail . The
scouts failed to climb tJe peak
Friday wben fog roUed ir1 Terry
said. and decided to s1>1nd tbe
night at Little Round Valh.
Saturday morning. ~ said,
"We threw our gear togttller. l
said we bad to get off th moun-
tain."
-. Between 1980 and 2000
Orange County's population
~rowth rate will be 2 1 percent
-The number or people JiVlnJ!
in each dwelling unit wall
dec r ease from the current
average of 2.71 people to an
average of 2.46, reflecting an·
ticipated smaller family units.
-While the average coun-
tywide population growth rate
wlll be 2.1 percent a year, the
average growth rate in the South
Coast area will hit at five per-
cent.
-Peak period trarnc conges·
lion will continue to be a prob-
lem intheSouthCoastarca.
-Gent:rally, the Orange
County employment market will
increase by an average or 4 7
percent a yea.r and continue to
provide most of the jobs needed
by tbe expanding population.
Purpose of the study is to pro-
vide Orang~ County's population
projections to the Southern
California Association of Gov·
ernments <SCAG >.
The county's contribution will
be part of a six-county study by
SCAG aimed at providing an
overall planning perspective for
the Southern California area.
SCAG figures indicate that 37
percent of the new dwelling un·
its that will be built in the
Southern California area over
the next 22 years will be built an
Orange Cotmty.
Ir so. that means there will~
roughly 512,000 new housing un-
its built in Orange County by
2000, more th.an half of tbos«o•
new homes 10 the county'!'>
southeast reaches.
The county study indicatec;
that the "essentia I physica I
public services such as sewer
a nd water facilities" will be
available to handle the addi·
tional population.
However, the stud y indicates.
temporary shortages of publlr
facilities may impede develop·
ment for short periods of time.
Linked to Banter! Man Arre sted
Mter Border
·Cocaine Grab Footprints SbowlJ
To Co1mty Jury A 3.>year-0ld San Ysidro man
is in custody today after U.S.
Border Patrol officers allegedly
seized seven pounds o f co·
An Orange County Superior
Court jury was s hown today
photographs of rootfrints the
prosecution claims wtre left in
and around a Lag\lla Beach
home by defendant James Earl
Scramlio shortly a fter he
bludgeoned a retired Coast
Guard officer to dealb on July
26. 1!117.
Laguna Beach police in-
vestigator Arthur Collins told
the jury from the witness st.and
that be took lbe pictures or foot·
prints he found In the bathroom
and outside the front door nt the
home ol Albert Daniel Wiilard,
69. of 881 Crestview Drive.
Compa.riton of tbe prints wtth
those of Scramlln, 27, of 425
Panorama Dri ve, Laguna
Beacb, .. a fact« in b1a UTelt
OD murder c:baflll fift moalbl
a!ttt the killing of W rd who caine worth $168.960 from his
wu a former Ueute 1t com-vehicle at the checkpoint south
mander in the Cout G rd. of San Clemeote Friday.
It ls alleged tbal Ser Un and Border Patrol officials said
Willard were invol d in a Ismael Perez Espana was halt·
homosexual rela at the ed at the checkpoint after of·
Ume or the killing. ficers were Upped that Espana
And lt 11 alleged had driven through t he San
was beaten to deat with a Ysidro chec.kpolnt without stop.
heavy mahagony st ue of a pm,.
cregnaot woman as be Y on the Espana is a legal resident or ~tf c~~~~at victim the United states
was taken by su.rpr e since Border Patrol officials said be
there is DO Indication w~ is being held in the Metropolitan
on his arms that could ve been Correction Center in San Diego
lnnlcted had he "U~m d to de· · on charges or possessing a con·
fend birmell. trolled substance
Police who arrested ;ramlin ~parza's car, officers allege,
said he ~ a num 'of con· contained a little over seven
nlctlng statements o t his re-Pounds or uncut cocaine con-
laOon•bip with Willa and hJa cealed in a trunk compartment.
movemenu on the n1 t of tho He offered no resllteoce when k.llllD.a-1t.opped at the cbeckpolnl
the victims out or blankets and
iJhored up broken windows and
windshield from parts of the
damaged craft.
Segler, who Uves at 17252 JuUp
Lane, f\iffered a black eye and a
knee injury.
Venno Dewersdori. abc'Jt 53,
sulfered a broken jaw when he
was hurled Into the plane's
steering wheel at impact.
Two other passengers -
Thomazs Bruhn and· Deller
Zendl -escaped anJuries in the
crash at the 6.500 foot peak. ac·
cordlnc to Segler. Sef ltt said that nscuers were
final y alerted to tbe crash Sun·
day when ooe of the passengers
sought help at a nearby micro
wave tower.
The tower was closed, but a
deer bunter was contacted and
called forest rangers.
Segler said the four men au.r
\'ived on three apples, four
cookies and about five cana or
sort drinks.
lie said rescuers bad to back
their way throuath den.ae buck
brush on the mountainsld.:
before they could make their
way to a ftre break and to wait
log emergency vehicles.
All four were treated at the
Loma Linda Medical Center.
APWI........,.
WORKMEN BUILD FORMS FOR CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS AT CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL
Garden Grove Minister Wiil Talk to 4,000 Parishioners Und9r the Sklea
County Cathedral Rises
$14 Million Dream Realized in Garden Grove
By The Auocia&ed Press
The Crystal Cathedral is tak·
inS? shape. becoming the embodt·
ment or the $14 million dream of
a former rooftop reverend who
wants to talk to his congregation
under the skies again.
The oew Garden Grove Com·
munity Church will be covered
with glass panels. letting in the
sunshine and starlight. It is be·
ing built from the inside out.
A massive pouring or concrete
rises from the foundation to
form three balconies. angled up.
wards like three points of a star.
The balconies will seat 2,000,
half the building's capacity. and
will sW'J"OWld a bowl containing
the rest of the congregation in a
structure 150 yards long.
The pulpit will stand 12 feet up
on a crimson marble platform.
backed by seating for a 500-
member choir and one or the
largest pipe organs in the
Western Hemisphere. brought
from the Avery Fisher Music
Hall in New York.
When the steel gi~rs arrive
early this month, the cathedral's
a rchitect, Philip Johnson of New
York, will visit the embryoruc
structure and its godfather, the
Rev. Robert Schuller.
The Reformed Churc h of
America minister 's flock has
g rown in 20 years from a
handful of ca.r-bound faithfuls in
a drive-in theater lot to an in·
ternatiooal congregation bound'
by his "Hour of Power"
t lecasts. He doesn't preach. he
says, but. looks at the opportunJ·
ty to "communicate" in the
CtystaJ Cathedral as • 'corrung
back home."
"It will give me the reeling
I've wanted and missed since I
came into a building," Schuller
says. "I began this ministry an
1955 with my wife as the only
member. For want or money, for
want of property, for want of a
place. I spent six years on the
rooftop of a snack bar at a drivc-
in theater For six years there
was nothing between m y
eyeballs and the continuous
d ynamic view of the shifting
clouds in the sky."
Schuller expects Johnson to
recreate that feeling in tbe
cathedral, whose exterior will be
made up of 10.000 glass panes.
joined by a special process
which makes the aluminum
junctures almost invisible. Tiun
while-painted steel structural
pipes. spaced widely, will form
a web inside the g.lass.
"It's the closest thing to a non-
build.ing any cathedral has ever
been," says Schuller. "It de·
pends entirely on the sky for or·
nament and color." He says
traditionally designed church
bulldings have ''blocked out the
one e lement that tbe Bible
declares is the glory of God;
that's the heavens."
Schuller's current church
building is not traditional either.
Coyotes Get Poodle
In San Clemente
_Two royotes were spotted car·
ryihg off a small brown poodle
this weekend near the San
Clemente municipal golf
course.
A patrolling police offacer re-
ported see~ tbe dog·s capture
m the area or Avenida Ortega in
south San Clemente. just inland
from the golf course. Police did
not know who owned the dog.
It includes high glass panels that
open next lo his pulpit so that be
can be seen by churchgoers who
prefer to remain in their cars
and hsten lo him via speaker
phones. as in his old drive-in
movie days.
To r aise m oney so t h t·
cathedral can be dedicated debt
free, each of the 10,000 window~
has been sold for $500. Each will
be inscribed in tiny letters Wlth
the purchaser's name or the
name of a loved one.
"They can't see it, but we'll be
able to tell them in what area of
the cathedral their window 1s. so
that when they come to vi sit
they can sit in that area." say-;
Mike Mason. who handles ad·
vertising for Schuller.
The window sales produced $5
million, and another $3 million
has com e from donation:-.
Ma son says many people who
may never see the cathedr:.il
have donated money ror its con
st.ruction, but be also notes thaL
h undreds of people are planning
trips to California when the
cathedral is fi nished.
Another SS million will be
raised by the sale of 10,000 star...
oart or a mobile that will hung
from the 124-foot-bigh ceiling
like a canopy of stars over tht·
chancel. Each of the stars will
be inscribed with the name or ib
purchaser.
The building's completion
date, Jan. 8. 1980, marks the
52-year-Old ScbuJJer's 25th year
of ministry. But he says he's not
sure the cathedral will bear a
cross.
"Most churches are by design
controversial, pontifical or
argumentative statements," he
says. "This will be neut ral."
NEWPORT BEACH
OPENING SOON
WESTWOOD VILLAG E
WESTWOOD BLVD. AT WEYBURN AVE. 2l3/4'19-'m7
Mondey, Nowenlbet 13. 1971 NATION I WORLD
. fledAlar111
Jut
~oa ting
(:.)
wleh ~(,: Tom~~\'.
Marphin~
U.S. Upgrades
Civil Defense
Oops -Another One W ASI UNG'l'ON (/\P I Pretiident Carter. worried about the Soviet
GAPP1NG T11t; (oi\PPt:D GAPb: Adrianna G11an
tur ru. l'aJifonua·ll i.t.et1· h1achwu y ~"" roam<.id into our
l-OAatal JT(Cton ovt•r tht• ...-t"Vkt·nd and l4tlkc•d aomc ubout
h1ahway R•P6
Un1oh 's growtnK rlvll defe nse eapabilily. has approved plans to vast·
ly upf,lrude U S. efforts, aiming to suvl• as manv as 140 million
Amt·rl{'tUU. in the event of nuclear wur
Aml"ric an eavll defense oCficia18 esllm~1lt• that only 90 million or the
Addrua1na th ~ Orang~ Cowlty Chapter of lht' N4llonul
Women's PoflUcal Cau<'ua. a~ wu reported In nt.>wi. du.
P~•lt'hes u H)'ll\I th~rc.· lrt' "relaUvcly few gi.pa" left an
our state hl1hway 1y1tem
And what R•PI then~ are, ahe 1uegcl\tfi.1. art' Ju:.t mort'
VllUblt" n(\W
Now )OU o nnot fa ull Ma Gaanturco for Ul'C'urate
unal)ais Wtwn ht rt-ft•r-to u bJghwny aap, 1l cover~ a lot
or llh1 A tc•P. an my d1 <"llonary. hs ~l'nnt.·d u u holl'. open
Ing, l'lt'n . ra\lrH.', fissure or ch.um
JllST ('()N~IDt;R CObta Mesa's Great f'r~way D1tC'h
on tht.> unC'C)mplt'h-d 1.:appcd I Coi.ta Mei.a Newport
t•rt'l'Wdy
Thai. d1kh could be ra.rly ch1tn•c~rllt'd 11i, u cht111m
~mt: hove i.UJ:ftC•stcd 1t·s more
lhl· Panuma Cunal
a modC'5t version of
So this 1s C'lt•arly a gap And she's right again about
vis1b1 llly. You gc:t a i::ap of tbc~e proportions and 1t':. hurd
to mas:.
Also. how('v('r, you h :JV(' the othN end or the scale af
vou wunt lo talk about !>mailer gups These arc holes
l't·rhaps as in Potholes
The Sunt<1 Ana Frc<•way, traveled by many of our hap·
lei.s Orunuc Co;Lo;t motorists on a daily basis. is gapped in
numNou~ localloni. by th•~ kind of a ~ap.
You do not st•c lh1s kand of H gap i.o much as you feel
It
BUMPING ALONG at 55 miles per hour. your eyeteeth
bt.·1.iin to dance into each other so they sound hke a dis·
charging mlK'hane gun. If you travel this route often
l'nough, the C'avaties creatc.-d an your molars will 1>oon
match the gaps ID the asphalt.
Ai. a credit to the highway people. you should note that
i.om c road gaps have been dosed The once s upposed to be
C'orona dcl Mar freeway was a gap. Now its a cunoub new
~•lagnment of the old Bristol. Pahs<1des road
Rctwccn the aforementioned Costa Mesa Newoort
f''reeway and MacArthur Boulevard. the Bnstol·Pahsades
~egmenl is now a combination of several Janes divided.
four l<ines together and somt' lanes unused. Outbound near
Mat"i\rthur. 1t hai. a cute lt•ft tum. It's so sharp I've seen
J<>ggers fall down trying to negotiate it.
. ON OOWNCOAST, we have Laguna Canyon Road,
which also has no gaps, unless you rounrthe holes poked in
madside fences by foreign car drivers trying to avoid milk
trucks
Anyway. Ms. Gianturco's soothing words are comfort·
ang. We s houldn't worry about the little highway gaps All
we need is a new kind of road sign that warns :
"CAUTION: GAPS AHEAD."
Then all you have to do is figure out what kind.
Pill-Cancers Link?
NEW YORK <AP> -A study raises the possibility of a link
bet\\ Cl'n birth C'ontrol pi lls and s kin cancer. But it 1s regarded even
hy 1li. authori, and hy a cancer expert as too inconclusive for .1larm
,. Tht-study, fir..t reported in a British medical journal last year,
said womt.•n in a suburbun San Francisco health plan were about 70
pl'rcent more hkely to get malignant melanoma If they had used
the 0111 for four years or more.
t'ountry'a 220 mllllon citizens
would 11urvlve a nuclear attack
1'he n~w plan would be aimed
at saving between one·hatr and
two thirds of all American~
throutth Uw large evacuation of
metropolitan areas if nuclear
war were threatened.
"TUE SOVlt.'T Union has had
tht!\ capability for some time
We a r e without plans and
therefore co uld su ffer
calaslroph1e damage.·· s aid
Bardyl Tirana. US . \avil
Defense dlr~tor and one of lht.•
major proponents of the new
program
OHic1als estimated the co1>t of
the improved program -whil'h
must win congressional ••11
proval al $2 billion over fl v1·
years . The United S tates spcnlli.
about $90 million annually 1111
dvil defense.
$33 Million
In Drugs
Confi:scawd
NEW YORK IAPl When
heavily arm1.'<1 police swarm~
to the scene or a reported s mug·
gling operation. they found a
spread or rold c uts and pi gs feet.
half.full l'ans of beer, coffee still
warm 1n the cups and drugs of
f1 <·1als said wt-re worth al Jca~l
$33 m 1 Ilion.
Co.ast Guard officials said the
sc·izure of the boatload of man·
Juana and pills Sunday was the·
lar6{e~t ever made in the
Northeast. its 30 Loni; of mun·
ju:.ina topping a 20·lon haul 1n
Portland. Main<•
THE RAID BY Coast
Gua rds men city police and
federal nar coti cs agents
f o llowe d an anoovmous
te lephone tip reporting that a
darken~ vessel had glided into
a marina in the Jamaica 8<1y
~eclion of Ne w York City'i.
eoastline. not far fro m Kcnm.-dv Airport. .
Pohce said the tipster report
<•d 25 or 26 ~rsons were 1n
volvcd 1n the s muggling opera
t1on
Off1t·1als said the seized mun
Juana was valued at $23 million
wholesale. and 10 milhon palls of
the sedative melhaqua lonr
sold under the name Quaaludt.·
were valued al $10 milllon.
CHIP, CARON
CARTER SPLIT
WAS llJNGTON <AP 1
Pres ide nt Carter's son Chip an<i
his wife, Caron, have separated
after fi ve years of marriage, the
first lady's office announced
today.
Mary lloyt, press secrelarv lo
Rosalynn Carte r . issued a
stateme nt saying that Caron and
the couple's young son. James
Earl IV, will move back to
Georgia. Chip will remain al the
White House.
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Carter J:ave his approval t.o
the proposal. contained in a
secret White llouse document.
on St'pt 29, Tirana confirmed
lute Sundav
11•~ SAID Tlli: µresident and
other adrnanistrallon orrlcials
gavt• tlw ~o ah<•ad because of a growan~ un<•usaness over what
tht' H U1'"1<111s w<'rc doing m the
an·c.1 of 1·1v1l dcfcnM•
"Wh1lt· the prnpoi.cd spending
11w1 t'JhC' moy ·M.·t.•m large. it is
rt•nllv tmy wh('ll compared to
tht• sovlc•t lt>V (.'I of effort."
T1ran11 8.11'1 II<• said a recent
( • 1 i\ rt•1.mrt estimated that it
would \'OMI S2 b1lhon annually lo
dupllc·att• the current Hussian cf·
(1>1 I
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c·n ·cl1hlc• ll S C'1v1I defense pro·
11r11111 would <'ontrihulc In main·
1u1n111.: our ,..t rutcl<(ic d e t er·
n ·rH't'." ht• said
1'11t·: NEW l'ROGRAM was
n·i.11-ll'd bv Stutc Department
,1rm.., c•o11trol offacaals who re
porkdly ar~ued that e fforts to
prott"C·t t"1v1hans from a ttack
<'OUlc1 weaken the mutual deter·
rC'n et• both this country and
Huss1a have a~amst launchmg a
nuclear war
llowev<'r. Carter rejected that
argument after a vear.long gov-
e rn m ('nl btudy r~vealed the
huge amounts.' or money the
Hussaans ure already spendan~
on e1v1I dl•fcns1•
l~ed Bfaclt -
Gust y '-'In~ and h~mPl'r<Jturc~ in tho 305 kept almost
everyone ' iJ .V f rcim l't1c beac h at Ro_oster Roc k Stall:'
Park on t Or(•gon side of lhe Columbia River Gorge
about 20 n1 e-. l'iJ:-.l of Portland. But those who braved
the l'h11l f U .!D .. !.'.2.!.rnd c:ovl'red with ice clusters '
. I
HeaVy DrinAiiig Re_l,ated
Study: Booze Doesn't Af e~ Air Contr.ol Job
NEW YOHK' IAPi Air lrar
fie controllers who took palt in a
rect-nt study were found.lo be
twi ce as l1kt.•ly as other
Ameri ea n s t o b e "heavy
drinkers " off the Job. but there ·
was no evidence their drinkmg
affrcted air safetv.
Or Robert Rose, former head
or ps ychosomatic m edicine at
Hoston Univ<'rs1ty and now chJt:f
or psychiatry at the Un1vers1ly
or Texas Medical Bra nc h al
onc·th1rd of whe malt,>s or
similar income a t education.
AU of the voluntce; were men
a.nd 99 percent were bi{e.
BUT ROSE SAIDhe 7 5 per
cent rate or "alc~I abuse."
was about comparal} to the na
tional average ''
The study did nOlsay what
com bi nation of frt.-qencv and
quantity of al<'ohol ctii.umpl1on
at usc:d to define the term ...
"heavy drinkers" and "alcohol a~use. ": but a separate table
~howed thaC more than 40 per.
cent of tbe controllers s aid ~Y
drank th.e equ1valeot ,of IS·
ounces of -grain alcohol a week.
mostly M\ whiskey and beer.
Rose said that drinking to tt•
h eve the tens ion or a 'ugh
pressure Joh does not necei.san
ly make people into :slt"ohollci.
Galveston. said ther e was no Ash H D
evidence the <.'Ontrollcrs .drank ' esth..s arm ata on the JOb or lhal their after· U' ___ _
hours social drintdng affected • · •
air safely. Ma·y· . D te tQ 1930s llE SAJD ff A controller was
not up to par. for whateve r
reason, he was shunted out of
sensitive iobs.
ke s earchers at Hos ton
University School of Medicine
were awarded a $2.8 million
f''eder al Aviullon Administration
granl lo study the health or 416
volunteers 1:1t eight FAA centers
an the Northeast. The study took
51 2 yt•ars to complete.
Thie study said more than half
the l'Ontrollers were h eavy
drinkers. compared with about
Killer
Moves to
Attica
UTICA. NY. <AP> -
David Berkowitz,
eonvicled in the "Son of
S am " killings, was
trans ferr ed from ii
mental hospital to Attica
s tate priso n t oday
because his psychiatric
condition has improved,
state officials said
WASffiNGTON < Documents dating to the 1930s and .uncover~ In a sen ol recent lawsuits contradict asbebto~
industry ·elai'!ls that dangers posed to workers by asbestos
were not known until,H . aecord1ng to a published report. Th~ Washln~~on P t s aid an iti. Sunday editions that letters
and files dating 1934 fr om J.ohns ·M anvi lle and
Raybeslo5·Manhattan. o of thl· largest asbestos firms. noted
allercd efforts by sc r executives to suppress inlorm<1t1on
a bo~ potential harm lo ~ kc rs from asbestos .
The industry has s cl that health dangers resulting from
exposure lo asbestos f1 rs became known when research by
staffers from Mt. S mar II p1tal an Nt.•w York City was puhlishcd in 1964
Bob S p oor. a
spokesman fo r the state
Ment a l H ygiene
Department. sa id
offlcaals at the Crntral
New York P sychiatric
Center an Marcy had
det e rmin e d that
Berk owitz's
"psych1utnc condition
has improvt.'<.I to a point
where he could be
discharged from lhc
psychiatric center und
returned to the
cor rectional syste m • •
Homaty~ soup and crisp green salad, doice of potato, roll
and butte-. And beverage.
BERICOWITZ will get
out·pallenl care at the
prison psychiatric
clinic, Spoor saJd
The former Yonkcr11
postal worker confessed
to kllllnl( s ix young
people and wounding
seve n otherR In a
year.Jong rampage that
terrorized Ne w York
City
He w&R i.c-nt to the
ma>< I mum -security
mental ho8pltal July 7
afler 1 Slate Suprt-m~
Court ju,,Uce found him lo need or paychlatrte
care
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CALIFORNIA Mondiry. Novembef 13. 1978 DAIL v PILOT AS
'Rain to Snow
Winter Hits UFW Plans Expansion
Consolidates Wllh Eye Touurd Other States North Stare LOS ANG El.ES <AP ' Tiit•
ttntk<I F .trm Worlu. r.. . .t rall)•
mg PQIOl for hbf>ral~ ror mort•
than a dttude ._.. at louKht to un
lo nu.t' atlfornl • ·r. lu'h
agricultural fwJds . •~ now qult-t
Iv ~oOM>UdaUng lu "lrtork-11 a.'
1t I•)' a &trat~a> for oi:pundm•
lo other • tat.e:>
"We suJI f~l wt' rr a mo\t•
mf'nt. not JU&t a union. i.a)'
U l''W lt>ack-r C"5ar Chavei · Hui
"'t"re rtt~aluauna t'twn~
rng our prtonlles W~ can l 11, 1·
thl• laatc: 70:s with conc-epb rrom
thl' mtd ~"
IN I'' MONTH,'\ ance rnd!ng
,, w o r Id ~ 'de 11 o y cot l o r
t.'ahronua wtturt', table .:faJll''
.lnd wtnt>S. th~ union has gro\\11
to an l':.t1nlated 100.000 mem
bt•r:s . rompute rar.ed 1t' ht;1<.I
quu1 t\'r:., founded a srhool tu
train 11.,:, staff and m ade major
gams tn estabhshang c-entrahzed
health and pension plans a
breakthrough for migran~ who
:.eldom have the !'&me employer
for more than a few months
"We are firushm~ our work m
Callforrua," Chavez' chief aide,
Marc Grossman, s1:t id an a
te lephone interview fro m the
U FW 's beadquarters at a ron-
\'erted luber{'uloi.1s sanitarium
an the Teha{'hapi Mounlams I~
miles north of here in Kern
County. "The n maybe sooner
rhan people thank -we will be
able-lo concentrate on other
st1:ttes where we are needed."
THE UNlON IS currently ac-
\i\'e m Arizona. Florida, Texas
and Washington St ale But those
efforts have been minor com -
pared to the push in California.
where the union thr ee years a~o
was able to secure passage of
the Agncultural Labor Relations
Act. Thal act, which followed
more than a decade of turmoil in
the fields. Jor the firs t time
Stockton Man
Convicted in
Theft of Boat •
HALIFAX CAP> -Ulasher
Hardimon, 31 , of Stockton.
Calif .. has been convicted of the
the ft of a schooner from its
moorings here last Sept. 2.
Hardimon, who will be sen-
tenced Thursday, and his 23·
~ea r -old wire. Kath y, were
originally charged with piracy
of the schooner Ma nsell and Rita
from Purdy's wharf.
THE CHARGES were laid
after police locatt'd the vesst'I in
St M argarets Bay following a
three.day search by the Cana·
d1an coast guard.
Last month Mrs . Hardimon
pleaded guilty to a reduced
charge of theft over $200 and
was g iven a six-month s us-.
pended sentence.
THE CROWN ALSO reduced
Jlardlmon's charge lo theft over
S200. tie pleaded not guilty and
elected trial by magistrate.
During the two-day trial
Hardimon said he took the boat
because of his religious beliefs.
Top Admiral
D e fends Navy
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The top
U.S. admiral said Friday that
c laims the Navy is railing apart
are "a lot of hogwash.''
·'The Navy today is a fine
Navy.'' said Adm. Thomas R.
Hay wa rd. chief of naval opera·
lions.
"It is strong. mode rn. capable
and r eady "
Hayward. speaking to the Na·
tional Ne ws paper Association,
described the U.S. submarine
force as "clearly the best in the
world."
FINAL
CLEARANCE
.t.lfWI,.,.....
MOVING _TO OTHER STATES?
UFW Leader Cesar Chavez
brought fUll~ of h1W etnd the
ballot box into the s truggle
between a~ncultural unions and
growers.
Since no olh(.'r states have a
law s imilar lo the ALRA,
Grossman said. "It will be a
lo ng and difficult s truggle
elsewhere. Wt' reali ze we may
have to repeat the California ex~
perience of strikes. boycotts and
public education. But we will go,
anyway."
F o r Chavez. o ne o f the
toughest problems the union
faces is "an attempt by growers
to r evive a w a rmed-ove r
bracero program " by using im-
mig ration law to bring in foreign
workers to pick crops, thNeby
unde r cutting U f'W organmng
efforts
NONETHELESS, tht' union's
leaders hope to repeat the suc·
c·t'ss they've had in California.
where the U FW has won more
than 76 percent of its union
representation elections far
Winning Fonn
hiJi hH thnn the 46 percent
11v..rt1.:e for other unions in the
nation
Thu1 year , on estimated
100.000 pcrM>ns are working un-
iter U FW contracts. Grossman
s ays Wages ror UFW·covered
rurmhunds have risen 124 per·
l'\•nl ismce 1970 rom $1.65 an
hour to $3.70 an hour.
"The percentage sounds nict!,
but the wages are ha rdly infla ·
taonary," he says.
THE UNION'S WORK is car·
ncd out by a fulltimc staff or 90
pNsons. who still -as when
Ch avez fo unde d has t arm
workers union in 1962 -receive
only $10 l:l week plus lodging and
food f(>r themselves a nd their
families .
In particular. Chavez is proud
or union's centralized health and
pension plans, which for the first
time give regular coverage to
migrant farmhands regardless
of how frequently they move
between jobs. In the past. few
mig rants became vested in such
plans because they did not stay
with any employer long enough.
"There is no other plan like il
in the country," Chavez said.
THE UNION'S NEXT big lest
com es in Dece mber and
January, whe n the UFW will
have to renegotiate contracts
covering 20,000 workers for 66
vegetable g rowefs from
California's Salinas Valley to
Arizona.
"It's too early to tell what will
happen ... H 's up lo the
g rowers." Chavez says.
At least o ne grower has tried
to decertify the U FW as his
workers' bargaining agent. But
a n official of the s tate's
Agricultural .J:,abor Re lations
Board s aid ne expect s fe w
s imilar attempts will be made
as the contracts come up for re·
negotiation.
"It just wouldn't make any
sense to try to decertify the un
ion ·in most cases because •L'>
victories have been by over·
whelming margins." said ALRB
s pokesman Bill Camp
.t.PW1r.,-e
Fred Bis mark of Detroit crosses the fini sh line gn Mon-
terey's Cannery Row to take first place among waiters in
the Myra Wolf gang Memorial Waiter and Waitress Race.
Sunday's contest was sponsored by the Hotel and
Restaurant International Union. Winning waitress was
Chris Sullivan of Peoria. 111.
AMIGO -Owned by Robert E. Klees or
Fullerton, It's Spanish for "friend" and was
chosen to tie in with the friendliness or the
state. It was issued in 1970, the state's firs t
s pecial plate.
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Ghost Town
Now 'Target'
By The As80Clated Press •
Winte r roared into Northern Callfontia Sun·,
day, bringmg cold rain to the lowlands and snow to ,
the Sierra and San Francisco Bay hills above 60
feet
The National Weather Service said that cold
temperatures. gusty winds. rain and snow will
continue through the fi rst part of the week.
The storm involves a collision of Pacific
m oisture and cold northerly winds, bringing rain·
fall amounts ranging from .68 inches at Kentfield
tn Marin County .03 a t San Francisco Airport.
The rain turned to snow on such high eleva-
tions as Mt. Diablo and Mt. Tamalpais and the
Tahoe Basin was covered with 4 inches or snow.,
with more coming down he1:tvily. ;
JDL Dbrwpt• Df11..er
SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -Half a dozen men
identifying themselves as members of the Jewish
Defense League disrupted an appearance before a 1
J e wis h a udience S unday night by Hussein
G ARLOCK (AP > -Dodging bullets has Hassana, consular or the
become a way of life for Jack and Roberta Starry, ( ) Egyptian embass y in
the two remaining residents whe re the unwelcome STATE Washington . '
Wild West has been resurrected. _ Hassana was appear·
City dwellers. apparently believing nobody ----------ing at a fund.raising din·
lives in this MoJave Desert community 125 miles ner for t he Hebrew
northeast of Los Angeles. come here to shoot t heir Academy of San Francisco and was about to read 1
guns and live out their Western s hoot-em-up a message from Ambassador Ashraf Ghorbal ,
fantasies. when the demonstrators began shouting "Sadat j!)
"SOMETIMES IT SOUNDS like a war's going
on out here," says Mrs. Starr y. 66. "Not long ago.
at least a dozen people were shooting in all
directions:lt's crazy "
Starry. 76, says the visitors often shoot right
into their home and several of his pets have been
killed by stray bullets .
"We have to take cover." he said. "One shot
recently struck the wall right above where I was
sitting in our living room.'' -
AS A RESULT, he said. he and his wife now
keep a rifle and shotgun at hand Just in case. They
say they are excellent marksmen. but so far they
haven't had to shoot back at anyone.
Over the years. people have driven into
Garlo{'k in the middle or the night and torn down
some of the old bui ldings that once housed saloons.
boarding houses. stores. a Wells l"argo stagecoach
office and a post office.
"ON EASTER WEEK nine years ago. 30 Hell's
Angels drove into the museum and rock shop I
operated in one of the old s tone buildings." Starry
re{'alled . "They d rove their bikes into tht'
showcases They left the place an shambles ..
For more than two decades an the 1880s
through the beginning of the century, Garlock was
a prosperous mm mg town. The Starrys say the
town was once populated by as many as 2.000
persons.
BUT MANY OF THE old dwellings have t>ttn
torn down board by board. the lumber hauled out
on the desert a nd used for campfires. Now only
eight of the old tiualdmgs re main.
Assaults Plague
Joggers, Bikers
a Nazi. The Sinai is Jewish."
The demonstrators, who were in the back of
the meeting hall, also threw leaflets at the severnl
hundred people m attendance.
3 Sentftlc~d 111 Flglti
VENTURA <AP I -Three Progressive Labor
Party members men have been sentenced to three
to hve months in Ventura County Jail in conntt-
tion with a fight with members or the Ku Klux
Klan and Oxnard police office rs . during a
demonstration.
Judge Charles McGarth handed down the sen-
tences to William Parker. 33, or Long ~ach, 150
days tn jail. James f"auss, 38. of San Francisco.
120 days, and John Wagner . 35, or Los Angeles. 90
days.
The three men were convicted or unlawrul as-
sem bly and failing lo heed pohce orders to dis·
pcrse dunng a clash last July JO in which 14 Ox·
nard policemen were IOJured.
f'reiglat Train Der.U.
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Workers were clear.
in~ up the wreckage today or a Southern P~cific
f,ei~ht train. part of which derailed a nd tipped
over in south Los An~eles and knocked down
several power poles, authorities said. .
Rail~ad spokesmen said there were no m·
Juries or fires when at least six hopper cars carry-
ing dry products jumped the tracks late Sunday.
A c-ity De partment of Wate r and Power
spokeswoman said several nearby commercial
customers lost power temporarily.
Id Fn-ri~ f'a~e .Mi
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The Golden Gate
Bridge District's attorney is preparing a lawsuit
against the consultants involved In the building of
the district's controversial jet ferryboats that are
the target of romplaints and lawsuits because of
shoreline dama~e.
Attomt'y David Mille r said the suit, authorized
STANFORD tAPl -Law enforcement ofClcers by the board, will be ftled next week. The district
are warrung women joggers and bike riders an San will be askm~ fo r $70,000 that its insurance car-
Mateo County lo be especia lly careful because of a raer has already paid for wave damage, and loss of
series of assaults. patronage be<:ause the boats have lo reduce speed
Sheriff's Lieutenant Dick Platt said. "It's not a to reduce wave action.
big proble m . but people A numbt-r or other at· The suit will name the naval architect who de·
s h o u Id be "ar e f u I . tacks involvmg wom en signed the boats, Phillip Spaulding of Seattle. and
Pa r t i cu I a r I Y whe n Jog g er s and m en the designers of. the district's Larkspur ferry
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and evenings.
STANFORD POI.ICE
Ca ptain R ao u l
Niemeyer said a woman
was attacked by three
m en as she jogged near
Lake LagunHa, and she
escaped only because a
car s topping nearby a p-
parently scared the at-
tackers away.
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while riding a bicycle in
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Life Sentence
F RESNO <APl -A
Selm a man who pleaded
guilty to murdering his ·
mothe r , fath er and
brother was sentenced
to life in prison. Jimmy
Spiller, 26, received life
sente n ces for first·
degree murder.
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A Needed Control
R a N'S for count v e le cted o ffices o bvioll.sly were shorn
or muc h of the ir usual VlC'IOUSn ess by Lhe presence Of the
n ew F air Campaign Practices Com m1ss1o n .
True, the commission faltered a t time s and was
abus ed by so m e candidates, especia lly the two contend-
c.>rs in 2nd Supcr \'is oral Dis trict , David Ba ke r and
t1:1rriett \\'i<.'dc r .
But tho:-.c \\ho m igh t ha\'e been te mpted to c ut loose
with a bar n 1g(• of printed or broadcast dist ortions a nd
h ~lf t r uth:-. kn<•w that 1f tht·y d id thPy would b<.· ca lled to a
puultc a ttounting before e lect ion tlt1y.
T he c:om m 1sslo n o c rs c-es c<1mpa1g ns only for elected
c:o unty offic~~. Campa1~ns for :,t a lc a nd federal of-
fi ces go unchc<:kcd by any loc<1I agency.
Conscqu<·ntl~·. critics who say the com mission failed
bcrausc of the us ua l d eluge of cam paig n misconduct in
r ontests for s t a te and fede ral offices a re not on firm
J!round.
If anything. the new county commission s howed the re
is a need for s uch a n agency at a local leve l lo Police
<:a mpaigns for st ate a nd fc.>de ral offices.
Renters Get Share
The I rvine Compuny h as led the way in Orange Coun·
Ly by becoming thl' first major apartment landlord to a n -
nounce Propos itio n 13 rent c r edits for t ena nts .
On their Dece m ber rent bills the occupa nts of the
1.:om p any's 3.300 apartm ents in Irvine a nd Newport Beach
will fin<l accumulated rent credits of fro m $58 to S91 in
kee ping with ~u1detines set forth by Gov . Brown.
T hese called for the rebate to tenants of 80 per cent of
the property tax s a v ing for each apartme nt project.
In the case of the Irvin e Com pany's six large apart·
m c nt development:,, tha t !>a ving a m o unted to $250,000.
Those who h~ve oc cupied t heir a p a rtme nts for the
l::i !'t s ix monlhs of 1978 will receive full r e bates b ased o n
lht· r educ tio n m the firs t half of the 1978-79 prope rty tax
hill. R<.·nt c red it s will be pro-rated fo r te n a nts who have
l1vt:J in tht• J>rOJ<'Cls for a s ho rte r time .
,\ mo~nl of a ny c redit for the next six m onths p re -
!'. II ma IJly C'o uld reflrct in cre a s ed o pe rat in g costs o r
f·h:in gcs rn t he guid<.•line s by the time the second p a yme nt
1:-. chw next /\pnl
l'.omplia nte of la ndlords with the tax saving rebate
guide lines will hcndit everyone in the long run. The dis-
ta:-.t e f11l a lt ernative t·ou ld be rent controls o r rent freezes
that only sc r w to p enalize &ecent la ndlords who have
tried to kt·ep the ir n :nt s down. while confirming the in-
flalcd ch<.1rgt•s impo:-cd by the r e nt gougers .
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Boyd/ lnvenlio~
By L. M. BOYD
You 've read tha t Ivory
Soa p was made originally by
a m a n who for~ot to turn off
lhe mixing machine thus
beat too much a u· into thl'
concoction. But were you
:i warc thal lhe first ink hint·
kr was m ack' by ~n English
P<1iwr mill worker \\>ho for got
to put ~II.In~ into his vat? It.
too. was an a c·c1dent T hen
D•·ar
Gloomy
Gu~
If our tax·endowed s tale
colleges think It 's okay
' to feed hummingbirds
the same rotte n un·
natural imgar that'is kill·
Ing us all. in time the tnx
payers w1U be spending
money to sa ve another
e ndangered species J.n.
there were teabags, likewise
a rhance invention. In l~. a
t e a s a les man passed but
samples in small silk bags.
Not all th06e so gifted took
the tea out or the bags befor e
bre wing it. That was the
s ame year a nothe r tea
merrhant at the St . Louis
World's Fair invented iced
t e a after r ealillng h e
couldn't f)f>ddle his hot tea In
such weithcr
Quick. what Is the card
m os t commonly carried"
Correct, the Social Securit y
c ard. More than 190 million
pe ople pack same o n the
f)t>rson.
Stand with your Mght foot
pressed sideways aRains t a
wall. Then press your rlghl
e~r against that wa ll as
though listening. Now try to
raise your left foot. Can't do
it, can you? It just lolls there.
1mmob1U u.-d, the clumb foot.
· You suy you dented your
pln1: poni bn11? Roll It In wat~r briefly until It pops out
aga in.
Half of nil Mexicans arc
under age 15 .
Nick Thimmesch
Kennedy Zeros in on Crime
WASlllNCTON-Everythtnll
S<-n F.dwnrd Kt-nnt>d y BllYb M d
d<k'lf St"t.'m t1 to t)(' amplified th(~t>
1lny11 t'xrept his 1nc ret.t slngly
tough lint' on crime und pumsh·
ml•nt Tlw "ll'n utor'I! thlnkini< on
r r1111 111aht wi ll please tht! run of
t.1w a nd 11rdl'r advoratt·~. ;ind
"h('ll llbt'rnh lt•t 1t ~oak In. they
nHJ(ht be.· ruthl'r startled.
"Crtm l' ofkcts the IJCOple I
t•prt·111·111 workr rs . the t.>1
ll•-t v , 1·1tv
l \\t'll~·fC, h1·
told m t• 11·
r 1·11t h '.md
C'ong r1·.,s \\a)>
u11w rl l 1n~ 111
cum c lo •!rtJJ:>
W I l h I I
b e c ,, u :; l' o r
I he .. 10..:.inN·r
I n ..: ll r I h l"
N 1 xo11 v1•:1r~
"0 111' w:1i. C'lther a law·t.tnd·
or<f<•r rand1date or Cuny·ht-nded
on c rime Wt.• had 31 committees
dt>ah ni;< with energy, but ev
t'rybod y bucking of( crime . So I
got into 1t I yield to no one in
pus hing h•1ot1slation in ht>alth.
,·clur •It 11111 ;ind housin~ llul J)t'O·
pit• an• t•nl itlt'tl to bt-f n•t• from I.he
domt>sltc ll'rroror en mt· ..
KF.NNF.OY NOW ar gUl', th11t
no m.1tll'r how mur h social rf'·
form lakt•s place. there will
ulw<1ys bt.• l)l'Ople who won't livl'
rn pt•ace wit h tht.'ir fe llow
1.·1tlt.t'O!> and must be punished
lt elpin~ turn Kenned)''s he ad
Y.N<' th<' work or the crime com·
m 1ss1011 he aded by fo rmer
Ca lifo rnia governor . Edmund G.
"P at" Brown. and the r ounsel or
Harvard's J a m<'S Q Wtlson, who
be lieves tha t c riminals a rc
litera lly getti ng a way with
murder It 1s significant loo. th al
Ke nnedy hired Ke.nneth Fein·
bcr~. a ha rd-line r on c rime
\\hilt' assistant U S Attorney in
New York. <i:. his 1.1dm1nistratl\'C
assist ant
Kt:'nnl'd y 's r C'c c n t tou g h
s peech on Juvenil<' v1olenc1•
heforc the annual ronvention or
police r htl'fs typ1f1es his think-
i n~. After la m enti ng that a
JU\'C'ntle has only a three percent
ch anct• of being convicted in
Ph iladt:'lphia . a nd Is twice as
likely to get away with robbery
as an adult in California. Ken·
ned y c riticized liberal notions
that juvenile courts can do good.
He said the ability or s uch courts
Earl Waters
to rchablhl3t<' violent juveniles
"muat be viewed with increw.·
Ing .suspicion "
HE PLEASED 'l'HE cops by
observing that. "Despite mount·
1ng <'vidence to the contrnry.
muny juvenile court judges still
believe thal the tecn·age robbt•r
or rapist is a worthy subJect for
rehabilitation and should not
have contact with the adult
crtmlnal justice system ...
Kennedy deplored the two.
track system where "lenient"
courts let off violent juvenile!>
"with a slap on the wrist " while
jailing runaways and "stubborn
r hitdren." In Minneapolis. he
dec lared. 83 percent of such
minor offenders we re held in de·
tention while only 51 f)t>rcent of
juve niles charged with burglary
we re jelled.
In short. Kennedy belle vE>s
juvenilt'I should pay for llK!r r
crimea t.he same u11 adults. an<l
that the crime. not a1ec. should
determine thelr punishment.
INDEED. Kcnn('dy s ees st·n
tencing as one of the great arfl1<··
tion s of t he Justice syste m
"Three cops a re convicted of
beating up a s uspeet In llouston.
and they get proba hon.'' he toll.I
me. "There should have tx..-·11
mand a t o r y sen t e n cl n ~.
Crim inals have told us how they
play the ga me a nd s hop for
Judges who will be lenient.
"The district a ttorney in
Springfield. Mass .. tells me that
some Judges the re tr iple the
length of sentence because they
figure lhe parole offic~r will let
the offe~r off later anyway.~
one guy iJr1 out on probation 1n two
years for th~ BAme cr1mt that
kee p s another in prison
Everybody's playing games. It's
unfair to the defendant and lht
pubtic. It's not the judge 's fuul t Rob~ry. for example, calls for-
ztro to 2S years. Wha t should the
Judge do?"
KENNF.OV'S rcmt•dy 1s thl·
P't•dN :tl Criminul Cod<' Reform
Al'I , wh1rh pas~wd th<> S<-nate but
wt•nt dt'ad 1n th<' House thi..
session ''The c urrent code .-. .1
d 1s 2n 1cC'." Ke nnedy ar~u1•.,
"T ht·r<' arl' 70 confl icting def1ni
lions of ttw!ft, RO provisions rcl<it
In" to fors.wry and countt'rfc>11
Ing. 50 eontwung terms dcscr1li
inic culpab1luy and a rchaic laY.i.
on r ape and other sex offenses ..
C iv il libert a ria n s h a vl'
cr1t 1cized Kennedy 's r eform
measures. particuJarly on the 1:-.·
sue of immunity. figuring that .i
broad-sca le application of tt11 ..
device couJd unfairly trap f}('f•
pie. But Ralph Nader and oth .. r
artivists favor "use" 1mmun11\. :.iq~uing that it can snare t1i11
··pla nner'' in consu ml'r :ind
reJ?ulatory cnmcs as well as 1h1•
1.•xecutor.
Some of K1•nned y 's oth1.•r
recomme ndations. s uch as th<r..1·
calling for photographing and
fingerpnnli ng juvenile offl'ndt•r.
a nd placing them in ldentif1ct1on
lineu ps. aren't so popular "1th
hberals either. Kennedy makt" 11
c lear that he is against cap1t<1I
punishment. wants the Miranda
Rule «informing citize ns or the ir
rights I extended to all FBI 1n
vestigalJons a nd is i>trongly for
gun l'Ontrol.
SENATORS s pent 67 hour-.
marking up the code reform bill
last session. a nd Kennl'dy wa'
d1sappointNf wht•n tht: hi ll wa:-.
stalll'd in ,1 lfoust• subt·om m11
ll'l' It gOt>s in next yt•:ir to b<?~1n
all over. but k1:noedy feel-; th!!'>
t1 mt> 1t will go the t•nt1rc routt·
"Some pt'Oplt• thank I 1.1m tr~
in~ to put more people in jail for
IQnger sente nc·es." ht• :-a)!>
"Th;.it ·s not th<' issue W1"re trv
1ng to es tablish certa inty (.r
pun1sbment for violent cr1mt"
a nd that means ma ndatory s<•n·
tencln~. no matter how old Utt·
offender is. Crwne is a neglcctl'd
q u estion , a nd p eop le want
:,omething dooe about 1t."
National Guard Ready for Dori.hie Service
Ca ll forrua 's National Gua rd is
re ady lo act 1n e merJ(e ncies
caused by civil strife or other
disorders when called upon by
local authoriti es for a id.
Announcin~ the establishme nt
of police trained cadres to back
up local law
e nforcem enl
age n c i es ,
Gua rd r om ·
m a nder Ma·
JOr Ge neral
F ra nk J .
Schober, Jr ..
s aid C a l ·
l(or n1 a 1s
the first slate
in the Union
to provide specialized civilian
police training for its gua rd
units
Schober's plans for sperially
tra ined polir c guard units to
keep the peace during times of
11tress caused an uproar in some
cirrles when they were initially
revealed back in 1976. Dul cooler
heads quickly pointed out that
the s tate low requires the gov-
ernor to call out the Gua rd when
asked by local a uthorities to
Art Hoppe
quell re bellion. insurrection. in·
va sion. tumult. riot, breach of
pe a ce or because o f pubh c
calamity. catastro phe or other
emergency.
WITH TIIE s moke or opposi·
lion cleared. Schober proceeded
with his program. Aided by a
$277 .000 federal grant he ordered
military police and security
guard units to complete the
rourses of instruction presrribed
by the Peace Officers Standards
and Training Commission. The
groups which resulted are re·
rerrcd to as LEAF, an abbrevia·
Uon for Law Enforcement As·
slstance Force. The courses cov-
ered basic training in laws of
arrest. search and seizure as
we ll as methods and procedures.
As Schobe r reco g nized .
m ilitary forces are trained to
use m aximu m force-:· "We
turned that all around with the
G ua rd pe rsonnel c hosen for
LEAF. We train them that prop-
e r pollce procedure is to use
th e least a m ount of force
necessary in any given situa·
lion."
C u rrently the Gua r d no w
has e ight contingents a t th1•
read y. 'Tllese var y m s ize from
ba ttalion strength or about 400 to
p la toon size. Al togethe r thl'Y
represent a total of some 1.500
officers and men. These, or
course. would be supported m a
major emergency with thl' cm
tire 25,000 me mber N ational
Guard.
T h e ne ed for e s p ecia lly
trained personoel to a ct in civil
s trife was made clear durin~ lhl·
campus uprisin~ of the 196-0s
whe n tragic eve nts resulte d
from the use or military troop::.
not schooled in dealing with
civilians. The Watts riots gaVI'
fu rthe r notice or the need but 1t
wasn't until Schober was placed
In command that plans for lht·
training were developed a nd put
into effect.
NO DOUBT the fe ars (•x
pressed in some of the early op
position were responsible for th\'
failure to ready the troops for
civilian police work. These fears
we re that the units would be
used to break police and firemen
s trikes Altho u g h s uch int e nt ,.,
prom ptly dt.•nicd by lht> ~ovemor
a nd Guard a utho riti es, t h•·
possibility of use of the Guard un
its in the cvt•nt of suctt la bor d1!>
putt~s remains.
T ff F. A CT I 0 N o f t h 1·
Legislat ure a uthorizing l1.1b<1r
bargairung (or public ~mployet•i.
a long with the trend to m1ht<inl
:-.t~mres by those employees. en
couraged by la bor unions, pomb
to the poss1b1hty that Cah forni:i
m ay expe rie n ce polic e ann
f1rcml·n stnkes such as occurn'<I
1n Me mphis 1.1nd other c1t1l':-.
despite laws proh1b1tmg stnkt>!>
by pubUc employees.
In such <'V<'nt the· initial plan
or !()(•a l a uthorities is to ca ll up
on ne1ghboriog c1t 1cs for ~•:-.
si~LnnCl' under the mutual :ml
pa c ts. Howe ve r . s h oulrl 1t
become nccess~1ry to call upon
the Guard for help it should bl·
1·omfortrng to know that tho:.l'
who will be used haw had ba:.1l:
training equa l to that of lh1.·
poli ce whose pl a('es they arc
taking.
There Isa Way to Unite Mankind (Teniporarily)
1'he fu-st message from outer
space was picked up by radio
telescopes at NASA tracking sta·
tlons in Mojave. California, and
Aayonne. N.J .. at 5.5fl p.m. on
Sunday, October 8, 197H.
).II 1t sa id was: "We are the
Alcatt:-.. We :ire coming ...
"Could this
be a hoax?"
as k e d a
n e rvou !j
President.
"Absolutely
not. sir." said
hi s c hi e f
scientific ad
viser ... Ry
triangulation,
we det e r ·
min ed the message came
from Venus. Sul a11 Venus ts un-
able lo support life as we know
it. we 11uspect the Alcatts are ex·
plorcrs from onolhe r solar
:-.ys tem. Ir not another galaxy."
'"CALL AN emergency session
of the U N.," said the President
grimly.
The seaslon was a somber
one "In order to travel such
grea t distances." the Director
General warned the delegate;,
"the Atcatts must have a greatly
superior technology. If they at·
tack. we won't s tand a chance.
Shnll we s urrender . then. to
these alien creatur~? Or !>halJ
W C fight to the last me mber or
our s pecies?"
With a roar. the delegat~ vot·
ed unanimously to fight. lsraeUs
n nd Arabs emotionally e m·
braced, as did Greeks a nd
Tu rks, Chinese and Russians
and Koreans from both North
and South. Mankind was united
a t last a gains t a common
enemy. Around the world. mis ·
sites aimed at neighboring na·
lions slowly rose to point up Into
the black VOid or space.
EXACTLY ONE wee k later.
the !lecood mc~w1ge arrived, this
time from Ma rs: "For m orf'
than SO years, we. the Alcatts,
h a ve be en o bser ving yo ur
planet. Despite your faults, we
have come to devoutly adD'llre
you human beings ror your
nobility ol apirlt, your grandeur
of pu~ and, 1bove all. the
brotherly love tha t glows within
each of you. At precis ely 12·01
a.m . tomorrow. we wilJ land 1n
the plaza of your United Nations
to ce lebrat.e with you the advent
or lastlng peare ..
"MANKIND SAVED.'' cried
the headlines j ubilantly. And
around the Y..o rl d . bl a c k!>.
whites, yellows . browns a nd
reds hugged each other in wild
joy.
AT PRECISELY 12·01 the
following d ay. as thousands
jammed every nook and craMy, a
huge purple balloon floated silent-
ly over the East River and settled
genllylnthe U.N. Plaza.
O ut of the baske t . !;t epped
a kindly took Ing man smoking a
pi pe le was followed by a !-tout
Quotes
·'IC nil printers were de-
te rmined not to print a nytrunr
tlll they were surr It would o
fend nobody. there would be
very little printed ...
84Tlj0mfn Fronkltn
wom an in a print d ress.
"Hi." he said. "I'm Al Katz
This i" my wife. Mrs. Katz. I in·
vrnted a lasl'r radio trans mitter
with which I'm able to bounce·
messages off distant planet". I
thought I'd us€' it to show every.
body how t.•as1ly they could put
aside their petty d1 lferences ancJ
ac hieve a las ting peace by simp-
ly realizing they were all mem-
bers of the samt> little s pecie:-.
ndnrt in a boundless universe
Is n't this woodcrful?"
WELL. THE crowd, which
had come to see alien creature:-..
na turally felt eht aled a nd a
growling mob promptly tore Mr
and Mrs. Katz limb from limb
As ror the delegates. they went
b~•ck Inside to a ccu.cie each other
a ngrily of plotting the entlrt>
episode . Within u week. thre<>
bru11hfire wars. two border cor
Oicts and the \t~U&I num~r of
ter rnr b t a tta cks h ad b een
launched.
So It was hardly a ny Ume a t
nil before the highly adaptable
human s pecies had restored
~verythlng to normal.
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NATION I LOCAL I OBITUARIES Monde,)I. November 13. 197& DAIL v PILOT • A 7
Old Currency Price Soars
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WASlnNGTON 1API -The US dollar may
tw 1auin~. but Confedtir ate money, suh, 1s at Its
hlt(ht•!lt \'Uhl\' Nlnt'C Lee':. surrender m 1865 made
rt'bcl c.ash at. prime as e xpi red cents off
l'OUpoOti
Thci.e dayis, don't tell colle<-tors a Continental
dolla1 'lisn't worth a Continental "
Oto:FUNCT CURRENCY has urned an
uvt.'rege of d4lublc and more lhe lnfiatlon rate over
the la11l lWO yors, Sl&Yli qealer Douglas Ball or thr
Nu m1 t>mut11· and Antiquarian Service Corp. of
New York City
i\nd hu expecli. the trend to continue at
tht' rirm't.·Oecember auction or not-so-current cur·
f\'IH'Y
\bv\Jt .111 , '"',..in~ ... , 1~ I 111 .,:• 11ing m\ 1111ww\ ~ ""111 tit
1•ul 111 !hi' htlt
Somt· Confederate issues have risen sharply.
1i~1d fh1ll th• cited the Sl.000 Montgomery, Al a
bill "hwh w<.1:. worth Sl.600 m 1970 and today
would bnng $5,000 or $6,000 at auction in crisp. un·
1•1rrulc.1tl'd cond1llon
Lagw1a Offers
Varied Courses
Retreat
Approved
For Yoga
Th1.·atl'r wc1rkshop, physical fitness. l'relit1vt·
"ntm~. ~at·htombmg, bridge, Spanish lesson:..
r• 1 t•Jt I\\' ::.t·~ in~. :.qua re dancing and movies art·
tw1ng offered to senior citizens through mid
llt'n·mbt·r at· the Recreation BuJldmg , 515 f orest
.\ \ t·nut•. L.iguna Beach
The Yoga Center a nd
Spmtual World Society
of Costa Mesa has won
approval fro m San
Di e go Cou nt y
Supervisors to build a
36-a.cre yoga retreat
a lo ng the so·ca ll ed
"lltghway to the Stars"
near P aloma r
Observatory.
A hus tnp to tht-Norton Simon Muse um 1:.
:-.l'ht•duled Nov 30 and a Chnstmas party with en
h'rtatnmt•nt b\' the La~una Reach Hili?h School Choral Group. food. dancing, and a sing-a-long will
bt• ht>ld Dec 15
T~o Saddleback College classes w1U be added
for the nl!w year, including eslate plan ·
n1ng/probale and wills. and traveling £or adults.
The center will be al·
lowed to build six. 16·
person dormitories, two
five.person monas tic
houses, a temple to seat
106 people a nd bath
houses. a libra ry a nd
classrooms.
Furth<>r information may be obtarned by call
ing Bob Portl'r al the Center. 497-2441.
WAIGHT
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1nqton t:4t-d< t1 {...e Pa\\ed •wav o"
NQvtmtwr tO 1tQ/8 on C/\1t•QO. lltlno••
Ut1ovt'O mou..,.., ot T on1 Mttrlr Shauer
ut Hun11nqton Be.ct>, C... and Juhn
/upko ot Ct>•ca90, 111tnoh .ind
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M0'1u"'"· Hunhnqton 84!6Ch, C• any
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will be u._•lrd on Tue'4ay, Nov
~ml>t!f 14, "'* al 1 00 PM <ti S.tnl M••Y \ 8y ,..,. ~· C.lhollC (.hufCh
'""" Rev F•tt>e< Daniel Jot>nM>n n t elebr•nt P1ttt• e,-ottioer\ Sm1nn~
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BERKELEY IAP l
Retired Alameda Coun·
ty S upe r ior Jud ge
Monroe Friedman, 83.
who presided over Black
Panther lluey Newton's
controversial murdl·r
tria l in 1969, died Sun-
day in a lot.al hospital
LONDON <AP •-
Law Proft'ssor Arthur
Lehman Goodhart. 87.
e d i tor o f t h e La w
Quarterly Review, the
A MAXIM UM of 106
people wiU be allowed at
a tim e, 10 liv ing
pc r m a ne ntly in th e
monastic lodges arid as
many as 96 others as a
weekend retreat.
S upervisor Roge r
I ledgecock said that the
yog i s "bent over
backwards to meet con-
cern:." of Palomar resi-
dents who fear environ-
mental or tra ffic prob-
1 e m s fr o m th e
development.
T h e Yoga Center
operates in Costa Mesa
at 445 E . 17th St.
leading legal periodical Plan Unveiled rn the English-speaking
"orld. died Frida} An SAN JOSE <AP > -Of-
American. he qualified ric1als have un ve iled a
for the English bar m $74 million plan for im·
1943 and was knighted m p ro v in g Sa n J ose
1948 Mun1 c1pal Airport. The
19-ycar plan includes the SAUSALITO IAPl construction of general
F.ar l Thomps on. 47. aviation facilities and
autho r of best-selling t•x pans 1on o r th e
novels "Caldo Largo." passenger terminal.
"Tattoo" and "Garden ~;;;;;;;;;.;;~rp;p;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;m of Sand ." suffered a 1000 ~AUTY
hearl attack and died on LAMPSHADES
the sidewatk near his Harbor Lites
apart ment Thursday. I0-6 EYerr Doy i.ct. 5-dlry
1122•11 .Wwporl ll•d. NEW ROCHELLE. COtteMH.
N. y . <AP> -Country 645-nOI
a nd western singer Lio-~===~=~==~
da S<:ott bas been found
s lain , appar e ntl y
bludgeoned to death. in
her Tudor mansion here.
police re port. Miss
Scott. 28, sang under the
stage name "Charlee."
NEW YORK (AP > -
$2500 Disco
$5 entry fee
for Nov l S-16-17
contest at Hunt1nQton
Center Phone 897-2533 Ho1'ard Swanson, 71, a '------------
black composer whose ----------.. works were played by
the country's m ajor
symphony orchestras
and sung by major con-
cert artisL<;, 'died Sunday
at a New Y,ork hospital.
Attacker
To Face
Diagnosis
A Costa Mesan who
admitted in Orange
County Superior Court
that h e s hot and
wounded another man at
ao Anaheim home has
been orderesf to undergo
a 90-day d iagnostic
study prior lo sentenc-
ing.
Judge J e rrold S .
Oliver sent Timothy
Polsfoot, Z7, of 377 E .
18th St., to the state's
Chino facility and set
Jan. 26 as lhe sentencing
date. Polsfoot faces a
possible state prison
term of up to four years.
It was successfully al-
leged· that Polsfoot shot
and stabbed Marcos
Robedo, 26, at the vie·
tim 's Anaheim hom e
last Aug. 2.
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Coll cir 'lop in. Wt'
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HALF THE I NCREASE occurred an the lai.t
two years when lht.' purchasing power or the us
doll a r skidded by about 17 percent, he said
The m06t available Co nfederate item. the 1864
Ri chmond. Va .. $10 bill. 1s now worth $2 apiece
a fter selling for 60 or 70 cents in large bundles in
1970, said Ball
Even in 1976. scarcer ii.sues were boasting hef·
ty pricetaics
Th<' $2 bill of 1862. hearing a vignette of "Con ·
federacy Strikint.: Down the Union ... was valued in
1976 at $40 uncirculated. according to "Con·
federate Slates of America Paper Money," by
Arlie R. Slabaugh. And one a very rare $5 bill.
"usually very worl'\." is listed as $750 "Fair" to
$2.250 "Fane "Onl y. 7.160 notes of the type were I!>·
sued
CHOICE BILLS of scarcer types. notes the
book, "arc rising in price. in some instances quite
rapidly."
The Confederacy issued a total of $2 b1lhon
worth of money. backed by planters' loans of co1
ton. but a Uruon shJppmg blockade plus :.tored-up
stocks m the north plunged the dollar·i. valu.e.
Six or seven monthe; ago. a $2<1 Contmentil l
note authorized by the ConlJnental Congress
sold for about $1.500. or 75 times face value. Ball
said. A 1978 catalog list:. a $20 Ben Franklin note Lil
S200-up and SS and S6 issues at S70·up
Prices of colonial currency of all types. includ
ing state notes. appreciated greatly in 1976 in sym
palhy with the Bicentennial
Other types of old currency whi ch have gone
up m collector value include 1933 depression senµ.
notes issued by private merchanti.. old Mormon i:,
sues. national bank notes and fed eral reserv(
notes. .
, 1
Ra'l<'.J upon overage re111I store ri.r1cc for half-gallon of milk as of Oct. I , 1978
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A• DAIL y PILOT ~ Nowi•lf>M l3 1978 CALIFORNIA I CONSUMER
Wheeling, Appealing Dog Drop
Device
Honored • Top Roller Skater Says Sport Overlooked Snow On pneirees
-~-.....-.
HAJ\Y.ll!WI El.I> I A l'I Natalie l>unn I'\ ii
thr<'t' t1mt> world sk;1tln•: <"h11mp1on with gold
mt>dJIN llflfl J :.howc ·•M· r1111 or lrophll'S lO provt' It
tiul 'lht hull yl'l to m.ikl• hc•r fl1 ~shampoo com
11H·n·1ol
Tht• cllffrn•m•t• ht>l wec·n her und Dorothy
tlum11l 1i. tht: d1rft'11·nc•e lwtw~cn wht.'els and
hladl-.
AT %1, MUl8 OVNN,.IS TUE undlspult.'d roller
'lktallnt( t·h.1mpion or tht> world, wlnnlng In Rome in
1976, Montreal an 1977 and Lisbon In September
l!:v.-n. NO, bt·r status has only recently been rec·
ott01.u1d t.'Vt'n in h.,r llometown
Uit.dy I noUl-e peoplt> looking al me
'onlt'ttmt>s tlM.-y suy 'don't 1 know you?' or ·aren't
vuu lh-t sll.utt'r.,"' ~ht> .,u1d wtule pulling a shlft al
lk-r purt.'f'llJI' roUt:r skuhnit nnk here
But lht· lu<·k of atknt1on to Mts.'i Dunn and hl'r
"11111 l r1•m;iu1!'> ;111el promptt:d unc local sport~
1.1. nli•r tu noh-· Tht> lc>v. n ov. t·s hf'r c;omt>ttung
dl h•di.t thl· kl y:-. lo thl· l'lt) or J ticker tupc
paradt-"
-MISS DUNN SAYS TRE ~hght to roller skat·
1ng l!> lht' fault of roller dt>rby
··That rl"ally hurt us wht>n that was popular.
f'eople havl' never seen good, artistic roller skat·
Ing lhal is eomparable lo ice skating," she said.
"They lblnk roller i.kalang is JU.St going 'roung and
'round."
ROLLER SKATING CHAMPION SHOWS FORM
Roller skaUn~ actually is more versatile in its
freestyle compeUllon and offers a wider range of
movement lhan ice skutlng, say!! the sometime
('al State Bakersfield business student. Natalie Dunn Clalma Sport la Underrated
Fiesta Future Dubio1•s
New Law Could Cut 'Captive' Car Sales
LOS ANGELES I AP I If you
feel sorry for orphans, save a
t ea r for the Ford Fiesta.
Gener a l Motora Opel and
Chr ysler Arrow. which could
twcome orphans in 1980.
ln the aulomob1lt• business, an
· orphan" 1s a <'ar no longer bl"-
1ng manufa<'lurffi Samca. Vaux·
hall. the Sunh('<Jm Arrow :md
AlplOI', the c;t·rman-bullt Opcl
:.ind th<' Ford Cortina have all
:Jd111•vt>d "orphan·• stall!!>
Japan builds lhe Dodge Colt and
Challenger and Plymouth Arrow
and Sapporo. Chrysler owns pa.rt.
of Mitsubishi.
Some or aJJ or these cars are
likely to become orphans after
next year and. Ironically, the
<·ausl' is a law a1med al lmprQV·
ang automobile mileage.
As of the 1980 model year , U.S
automobak manufaclurt>r; .,.. ,11
no longer be able to count c·up
live imports t o ward the
min 1 mum mill's pt'r gallon
"fll'l't averages" r <>qu1n•d by the
Ener1?y Polley and Cont>er v<Jt1on
Act or 1975.
domestic production of these
cars because after the 1979
model year we cannot count cap-
tive imports ID our fuel economy
average ," Ford's c hi e f
t'conomist . John Deavcrn told a
Senate committee this year. "ll
1s import.ant to nott> that even al
present prict's Ford as mcumni:
u net loss on small car sales."
OFFIC I ALLY, THE
rarmakc rs i.ay they haven't
dt:cidl"d on tht' falt• of tht• l'"'iesta
and other capllve imports.
"ll wlll be sold in 1979 in t.hc
U nited States," s ays' FoTd
"IT IS BEAUTlf'VL. JVST like ice skatin~
uod 1t ':-. every bit a:. ..:ood ar not better in som•'
ways," she says. "You <·an do t'veryttung on rollc•r
skat"" that you can do on ace skates, etnd there an·
lots of ttungs you can do on roller skates l.hat you
<'3ll 't do 00 IC{' "
An t'xample 1s lht' "httl camel." a po:uUon
where the s kal<'r span~ on tht· back wh~ls or one
skate She said 1t 1s 1mpoRs1ble to spin on the back
point or one iN' s kate blade
Tht' ht'av1er skates may make roll~r skalJng
mo rev physically demanding. Miss Dunn says.
"RoUer skates weigh four pounds each where
ice skates weigh o ne pound each. That's a dlf·
ft>rence of six pounds. And It might be harder to
pus h to keep speed up in roller skating," explains
Miss Dunn, who says ~ht' has 1~ skated u htlle
Just for rW\.
MISS DUNN PLANS TO rt:t1re uner compet
COPENHAGEN. Dt·n·
m<1rk <A l'I Police 1n·
s pt•ctor Robert KJt'ldM:n
won the $100 first Prill'
for deSIJ.?lltng a device lo
help dog lovers pic.-k up
wh.it Oteir pets leave on
the s lreeL<J.
De nmark 's 600,000
dogs deposit 50 lon~ or
feces on the country's
s treets and 1n other
be~,,,~ .. ·.once · · · ·· ea.r· · ~.~ . "
public places every day. ·----------and the Association of
Danis h Ingenuity d e-
cided to do something ,.----------
about It. orrenng monl'y
for the befit design
1ng on Ow US tc•am in th<' f1r.;l roller :-.katinp, com KJ('ldst'n':-. devarc c·on
J)<'l1llonatthf'PanAm1·nl'an gaml'SnextJuly -;1~ts CJf a p1t·c·1· o f
"I want to get out un top.·· s lw :-.ay:-. cardboard, two plastic
Aftt>r lhat. she plan:-. to teal·h. oµc1 ate her own bags, and a ltlll<· :>and.
$2500 Disco
roller skating rink sunu: day and champion lhl· J t '~ the size of a wallet '°" N~: ~~?~~
sport of roller llkatlng whenever :-.he c:.in and can be earned an a contest at Huntington
"Our s port hcc.n't had much publicity m the pol·kel Cenier Ptlone 897-2533. past. w every lime I gel an opportunity to do __________ ;..__ ________ _
something ... a telt'\'1s1on s pot. a magazint' an·
lerview ... J Jump for 1t." she i;ays.
Mls.5 DUNN ALSO WOULD like to ht! a
television commentator, cspec1a1Jy 1f roller skat
Ing be('omes an Olympic event, a poi.s1b11Jty she
says "is gettJng better all the llme."
"But with so many new s ports Wljnting lo get
into tbt> Olympics. I'm a fraid it will lake a whale."
s he says
IL was n<•arly 20 yC'ar:-. c.igo. at age· 2. that M1i;s
Uuno first rolled onto hl·r part'nts' Skat.eland nnk
here. A few years later i>hl' wa.-. go111i: therl· after
school.
"I thought every ktd raml' to the skat.Jn~ n nk
after school. 1l was the only v.orld I'd t:ver been
In." she savs.
ALTHOUGH HER PARENTS, OMAR and
Delores Dunn, never pushed her, they told her 1r
s he was going to skatc:, s he had better work :.it it
"And I never lJred or 1t'' she says "Twe nty
years is a lo~ time."
Military Tax Fought
GREEN LAKE, Wis IAP l {){>lt·gau·.., from
three his toric "pt•acl' c·hurrhi:s · Fril·nds
IQuakersl, Mennon1tt·:-. and lhl' Churrh of th<'
Brethren -have urged tht'1r 400.000 membt>rs to
"seriously t'OOSider refusal to pay the m1lttarv
portion or their federal taxe:-.' an re:>ponse lo
Christ's call t.o peacemakin1:.
JOSEPH N. GREGURICH, M.D.
OIPt.OMATE.
AMERICAN BOARD OF FAMILY PRACTICE
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING
OF HIS OFFICE AT
3610 S. BRISTOL ST. SUITE I 00
Al tht> corner ot Bristol & M.lcArthur
101rect1y Brhlnd Ma rina Savings & Lodnl
ly Af!,at..ttM..t o..ty
Cal 556-8320
A home
for you:
Jasmine Creek.
j.hmlnl' Crc:cl 1, .1 qutt'I.
rn' .11e w 1y of ltk. wtth
llll·Jt··'>-IC 'IR"t't' JnJ lor' ot
grl't'ncry Ju\t lx·'J'• mJ tht'
THE PASSING OF lht>st> rars
is probably only of interest lo
auto hLStonans, unl~S or COUTSl'
you happen to own one and find
yourself in need of parts. Then
their demise can take on a
personal and frustrating mean-
ing.
THE ACT REQUIRE S
carmakers to reach certarn fuel
dricleocy standards for their en-
tire line of models or "fleet."
Since big cars obviouJSly gel
worse mileage than compacts,
manufacturers must sell a cer-
tain number of smaller cars lo
achieve their required "fleet
averages."
s pokesman Pele Youn g --------------------•
"Decisions for 1980 and beyond
24 hour :l!lt·nJe<l ~.1tchou<,('
·~the Clubhou~" with 1b
tl·nn1~ coun~. i.w1mmini::
pool, .md Jacuzm. The
f'ord's Fiesta. bwlt by Ford of
Europe, is the biggest seller m a
group of cars lcnown as "captlve
am ports." which a re built
a broad under the aegis or
Oetroit's Big Three for sale in
the Uoiled States.
General Motors' captive Is the
Opel, built by Isuzu Moto~ of
.Japan for lhe Buick 01vis1on.
GM owns part or Isuzu
still haven't beeo maee ...
Young says that even if Ford
decides t.o stop selling the Fiesta
domestically, "parts and servic~
ability should be good becau.'\e it
wiU continue to J>e manufac-
tured in ~rope, which means
the tooling will be in place.··
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~UA~ eJIM
Restaurant
~FRESH SEAFOOD
PRIME RIB • N.Y. STEA.IC
lint °""'"' 4 to 6~0 P.lft. rr;.. Rlb, Fresh Sfffood
or Chef's SpKid
(;cl-~ Dhlnet" $4.45
homes, with .i number u(
innov<1uve pl.ms to choor.e
from, art' Jl-s1gned wuh )OO
in mind j.L~mmt Crttk "a
~rx-1.1.jl pl.Kt: tor 'fX'\.1,11
pcopl..:
JASMINE
CAEEl'I CHRYSLER HAS BY far the
most captive imports, alm<;>sl
half the domes t1 <' market.
~ 1tbubishl Moto rs Corp of
Because the dom estic
manufactun'rs cannot count the
forcil!n-bullt captive Imports
toward fleet averages as of 1980,
many observers believe they are
unlikely lo continue lo import
them after lhat. There 1s no law
requiring them lo stockpile
parts ror the captives.
SAN FRANCISCO !AP I A
Wofld War II tor'p(.'do, stall r<ir.· ryin~ its l'xplos1ve TNT, hut
lackinl? a detonator. 1o1.as pulled ·
from <'Oast.al wa•ers by' a Sut· 111 rlw ""·•I!•· ,,f HJrror Vww \ .... ...,.... I lt1rm~' !rum SZOO,OOJ · priaed fisherman, the U.S Coast _._.. M J. l!mck Cit '-ioru. Inc.
"Tbe emphasis must be oo Guard reported. .. ....................................................................................................... .
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_ you11 be working out on some of
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San Bernardino 333 N. H. Street (opposite Central City Mall)
Montclair 5350 Olive Street (at Central Ave., opposite
Montgomery Ward)
~~orthridqe 9143 De Soto Ave., at Nordhoff
Encino 17031 Ventura Blvd, West of Balboa
Hollywood 7080 Hollywood Dlvd., c:orner LaBrea Ave.
Safa Medical Center
Long Beach 4101 Atlantic Blvd., Cornn of Carson
Weet Loe Ango1-1914 So. BWldy <near Olympic Blvd. l
Orange~/\ · p~ ' Al:...:-'I" p1-·-Mi.M:ion Viejo u+<iVl Ahoa .• 111 ni1Uill 10'i\ine MIU
Buena Parle SlO South ~ch B vd., South of Linooln Ave.
Coet& Mou 2300 Harbor Blvd., Harbor Center
Huntington Beech ~ Main Screet (Main St. at Beach Blvd.)
Orange 622 F.ast Katella Ave., West of Tustin Ave.
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"Mommy, om I weonn' o sh0tt sle.~e °' o
long 1leeve shirt today'''...
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111 a repl Salurday:.
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DEAR PAT Whtre r <1n I rt-deem ~omt• <>Id
Plaid pn•maum !'>lamp hook:.'' I ..a bo hJ\'l• a f<:w
falll'd Tnplc S. Blut• :,tJ mp bcJol..!'> too Cdn they !>lrll
b{.' rcdet-med'.'
P K . Huntrni::ton Beach
The KF. Mc Donald Stamp Co., P .O. Box lSS.
Dayton. Ohio 454UI, "ill n ·dttm Plaid i.lamp books
for Sl.20 each. Grand l 'nion Co .. 640 Winters Ave ..
Paramus, N.J. 07652, will pay lht• s ame for Triple
S. Blot' stamp b<Hlki.. \'ou can find o ut wht>re to re -
df>t>m olh(>r~ hy i.t>ndln~ a 1tample 'tamp to the
Trading Stamp lni.litult> uf .\mt•rka. 11 Broad~fil'" "f'" \ ork, 1'. V. IOOf._t.
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A YS contacted Lite rary Guild and you wtll
bear pe rsonally from the c ustomer 'ervice
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Drip S y stPm Da t a Olffl'r t-d
DEAR PAT I woulrl like lo m slall a dnp ir·
rigation system in my garden. Wht•re can I find in·
structions.
G P. Costa Mesa
The Univers ity of California leaflet, "Drip Ir·
rlgatlon for lbe Home Garden and Landscaping,"
provides easy·to·follow directions for lnstalllng a
complete drip syswm in your garden with a mple
diagrams and photographs. If you'd like a copy,
phone the UC ('ooperatlve Extension office at
774·7050, and ask for the lean et by name.
'Natura l ' Claim
Droppe d by Bars
WASIUNGTON <AP 1 -Grandma's Foods Inc.
has decided to drop the "100 percent natura l"
claim for its granola bars.
The claim was challenged by the Better Busi·
ness Bureaus. which noted thut the 1ngn'<11e nt list
for the product included !lod1um benzoate and
bicarbonate of soda.
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product on the marke t the labeling had not been
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sodium bcnzoate 1s included not e nough to re-
quire tbat it be listed as an lngredienl and was in·
eluded on the label by mistake.
In addiUon. the firm said. it plans to eliminate
the statement "lOO percent natural" rrom lhe
product packaging.
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Rams Offense Does What It Das to ' ••• \ '
APWirtjtl\OIO
JACK YOUNGBLOOD SMOTHERS TERRY BRAOSHA W
Kings Up to Task
Chicago Plan Backfires
CllJCAGO <AP> -The Chicago Black Hawks came out
against the Los Angeles Kings hitting, but they left the ice hurting.
Butch Goring, who collected his 12th goal of the season , keyed
the Kings• potent attack in a 4·1 National Hockey League decision
over the Hawks on Sunday night.
"IF IT HADN'T have been for goaltender Ron Grahame, we
would not have been too successful," said Goring. "Tonight. the
tlawks thou~ht they would get us off our game by trying to beat us
up But 1t kmd of backfired on them."
Gorin~. who has six goals and five assists in the last six
gamf's , got help rrom high-sconng center Marcel Dionne and
wm,::<'r Dave Taylor
Dionne's two assists gave hi m 24 points and put him into a tie
with Atlanta's Bob Mac Millan for the NHL scoring lead. Taylor
pitched in with a goal and an assist. * kor•ltYl'«•M•
TAYLOR OPENED THE sconng with
hi s eighth goal of the season midway
throu~h the first period as Goring and
Dionne combined to set him up for an
easy power-play score.
With Chicago's Ted Bulley in the
penalty box in the second period,
Dionne and Taylor set up Danny Grant
for his fifth ~oal of thf' year. Taylor's
35-footer from the poi nt was tipped in by
Grant pas t Hawks' ~oah e Tony
Esposito.
Chicago's J P. Bordeleau put his
team on the scoreboard at 0: 19 of third
period. but the Kmgs cam e back only 17
~ct·onds later when Goring fed Glen
Goldup, who beat Esposito from 10 feet
out *
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By HOWA&D L. HANDY
Ol IM 0.11" ~I ... Si.ff •
LOS ANGELES -The Los~ Angeles Rama plafed like they were In the Super
Bowl Sunday nlght aguinst the Pittsburgh
Steelers, a matcbup that may be repeated
January in Miami.
JOHN CAPPELLETTI, a fo rme r
Helsman trophy winner in college, had his
third NFL aame with more than 100 yards
gained rushing 006).
In picking up 106 yards. he earned ttte
ball 20 times. Woulc\,he like to do Uus more
often?
"Sure," he said. "Gaining 100 yards de·
pends on how many times .you get .t.he ball
I would just as soon carry 1t more.
Before a chilled crowd of 63.089 and a
naUona1 television audience. the Rams de·
feate the Steelers. 10-7, on a 10-yard
touch own pass from P at Haden to WIUie
ii and a 37-yard fi eld goal by Frank
a on a sloppy field.
And Pat Haden played as thou~h he had
an appointment and didn't want the de -
cision lo go Into overtime. As a matter of
fact. Haden left soon after the game to be
with his wife in a hospital where their first
child is expected.
"I think we now have a good. wide open
offense and we don't have to depend as
much on the defense as we have in the
past ," Cappelletti said after the game
"We are trying to score the amount or
points it takes to win and we have been
successful."
DID nIE RAMS do anything different in
the second half after a scoreless first half?
.. Max Coley. our orrensi ve backfield
coach. put some things on the boar~ for us
to study." CappeUetti said ... I th1i:"t '('le
went a little more right at them ID the
second half.·· THE VICl'ORV FOR the Rams leaves
the two teams with the best records in
their respective conferences <9·2> with five
games remaining in the regular season.
The Ram Defense, best in the National
Football League. played its usual gal!le·
limiting the vaunted Steelers runnmg
game to a net gain of 59 yards.
DOES HE CONSIDER himself a mud·
der?
Pittsburgh scored first with quarterback
Terry Bradshaw hitting Lynn Swann ID the
e nd zone from 14 yards out for a
touchdown early in the third quaf1er to
cap a 70.yard drive.
THEN WHEN TOE Ra m offense was
stalled at the Steeler 20, Corral got bis
second chance at kicking a field goal and
See RAMS, Page 83
But the big story was the way the of·
fense came through when needed against
the tou~h Steeler defense.
"t like most playing conditions on
natural turf," he said. "That is. except
when it's real bot like it bas been here a
couple of times.··
Indiana Fcdl.s, 134-106
Lakers Keep
Rolling Along
INGLEWOOD <AP) --T he
Los Angeles Lakers just keep
rolling a long . Their ninth
straight victory was one of their
easiest up to now in the young
National Basketball Association
season. ~-Tht! Lakers-were virtually un·
stoppable 1n tbe fi rst halt Stm·
day night, rolling to an 80·50
lead over Indiana before settling
for a 134-106 victory over the
Pacers. Reserves played much
of the second ha lf for Lo::.
Angeles. ~ '
"THE MOST Pl.EASING
aspect about our play is that
we're winning ," s aid Los
Angeles Coach J erry West.
whose team is 8-0 at home this
year and 10-4 overall. "Also; I'm
very pleased with how we're
playing the game. we do what is
needed at a given time.
"When we neded a big play on
ofrense we're getting a big play
on offense. and so on." added
West. "The offense is pleasing
because we're scoring so many
points. Our players arc confi·
dent now and feel they can win
every game.··
IT SURE LOOKED that way
Sunday night. Seven Lakers
scored in double figures. led by
center Kareem Abdul-J abbar.
who had game-high totals of 22
points and 13 rebounds .
'well. We're also getting quite a
few steaJs and l.t\flt leads lo tugb-
percentage s hots and layups."
The Lakers made 19 of their
first 24 field goal attempts and
finished with 50 field. goals in 90
tries for 55.6 percent accuracy.
Indiana, meanwhile, hit 49 of 108
field goal attempts for 45.4 per-
cent efficiency. Los An~eles won
the rebounding battle 72-51.
"I THINK EVERYONE'S
been playing well and contribut-
ing." said Wilkes. "It's oo every·
body's mind that what you do
individually doesn't matter that
much if the team doesn't win."
The Pacers. who dropped to
5·8. held a 14-13 lead after some
four minutes of play but the
Lakers then rallied off 10
straight points a nd the only
question that remained after
thar-was Los Angeles' final
margin of victory.
"We have lo play with more
intensity early in the game."
said Edwards. a second-year
center who started his career
with the Lakers before being
traded to Indiana last year.
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LA'S KENNY CARR PREVENTS SHOT BY LEN ELMORE.
Starting forwards Adrian
Dantley and Jamaal Wilkes
scored·20·and 18 points. respec·
tively, a nd reser ves Dave
Robiscb and Don Ford contribut-
ed 15 and 14 points. respectively.
James Edwards le d the
Pacers with 21 points . Ricky
Sobers added 19 points for In·
diana.
Miracle Play Works
"WE'RE SCORING so much
because of rebounding and we're
gelling the ball up the court
quicker than before." said West
"We 've been able to run and
we're also setting up our offense
Atlnma Scores on Tipped PaAs With 0: 10 Left
NEW ORLEANS CAP > -The
play looked like one you would
see on a basketball court, but it
accounted for a last-second 20· 17
National Football League vi c-
tory for the Atlanta Falcons
over the Ne w Orleans Saints
•Sunday.
With just 10 seconds left in the
game. Atlanta quarterback
Steve Bartkowski lofted the ball
deep de NTI the field on the right
sideline. ll was batted high into
the air by wide receiver Wallace
Francis, then gathered in by
Alfred Jackson who sprinted the
remaining 10 yards for the
touchdown on a 57-yard play.
ATLANTA CALLS the play
"Big Ben Right." It is deslgoed
lo take advantage of a change in
the NFL rules which this year
permits pre than one offensive
player to touch the ball
downfleld oo a pass play.
"My job was to tip the ball up
and keep it alive . I was never
the Intended receiver.·' Francis
said.
"When he lipped it, I was
right behlnd it," said Jackson.
''I followed right behind the
crowd lo get it when somebody
Upped it."
"I don't know what hap-
pened," said Saints comerback
Clarence Chapman, who was de-
fending on the play. "All I know
is we all went up for It. tt was
batted up in the air and tbey
came down with It."
SAINTS COACH Dick Nolan
said the play was no surprise. It
s houldn't have been, because
Atl.nta tried the same thing as
the flnt half drew lo a close, but
lt dJdn'fwork that Ume.
play we ran at the end of the
game."
NEW ORLEANS HAD opened
a 17·3 halftime lead on a superb
pass ing pe rfo rm ance by
qua rterback Archie Manning
and led 17-6 until the final two
minutes of the game.
Running back Haskel Stan-
back made it 17·13 with a 1-yard
plunge with just under a minute
remaining in the game . Atlanta
used all three or its timeouts to
keep New Orleans from exhaust·
ing the clock, then srorcd on the
Bartkowski bomb on its first
play from scrimmage.
Atlanta's other scores came
on field goals of 22 yards and 32
yards by kicker Tlm Mazzetti.
NEW ORLEANS SCORED on
a 21-yard field goal by Steve
Mike -Mayer in the fi rst quarter,
a 1-yard run by fullback Tony
Galbreath in the second quarter
and a 14-yard pass from Man-
ning to tight end Henry Childs
with :..> seconds left in the first
half.
Atlanta now is 14 and in solt!
possession of second place in the
NFC Western Divis ion. The
Saints were thwarted in a bid to
win s ix games in a season for
the first time in the 12-year bfs·
tory of the team. New Orleans
now stands at 5-6 for the season.
l'PSAGIRL
FOR 1JlE HA.DENS
After Ray Malavasi coached
Pal Haden and the Los Angeles
Rams lo a 10-7 victory over the
Pitts burgh Steele r s Sunday
night, Haden went out and did
some extra "coaching" of his
own.
Haden, a resident of Balboa,
rush e d t o Hoag Me morial
Hos pital In Newport Beach aft.er
the game and helped bis wife
Cindy give birth lo a seven
pound. IO-Ounce girl.
The'"baby, named Natalie. was
born at 12:30 a.m. and reported
to be in excellent health. The
child is the first ror the Hadens
S1D1day' s NFL Report
The Game
Oilers al Patriots
Falcons at Saints
Colts at Seabawks
Steelers at Rams
Broncos at Browns
Dolphins at BIJls
Giants at Redskins
Jets et Eagles
TheUpMta
TbeOdds
Patriots by ':
Saints by 4
Seahawks by 4
The S.tupe
TbeScore 1
Oilers, 26-:Q ,
F alcons, 20-17
Colts, 17-14
Rams by J Rams, 10.7
Broncos by 2 Broncos. 19-7
Dolphins by 8 Dolphins. 25--..
Redskin.., by ': Redskins. 16·13 <OT
Eagles by 4 Eaglers, 17
Lions by 3 Lions, 34·2':1
Cowboys by 7 Cowboys, 42· 14
THANKS -Atlanta Fal cons wide receh•er
Wallace Francis lies on his back, kicks up
his heels and gives thanks after he tipped
a 57-yru:d pass into the arms of teammate
Allred Jackson for a winning touchdown
.. ~ . .,.......
wi th 10 seconds left in the game in New
Orleans. The pl ay. which Francis satd
was designed, gave the Falcons a 20~17
win .
"We thought we h ad a
touchdown oo t.bat play tn the
first half," said Bartkowski.
"But the otnclala ruled that lt
bit the ground.
"We t.bo\qht It bad hit a knee
and bounced up. It was the same
Bucs at Uons
Cowboys at Packers
Bears at Vtk.lngs ·
CbJefs at Chargers
Cardloals at 49ers
Ra1den at Ben&ala
Vlklnp by 8 Vikinas. 17·14
Chargers by 10 Charger3. 29-23 <OT)
Cardinals by s Cardinals. 16-10
Tonight'• Game
Raiders by 7 ! ? ! ?
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1n l'v.ac-u.uttna t~ th~ from the bwldmg
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pull down ih~ lud<k•r He• then C'llm bt'<I up and oHl'rC'd u~
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11 1, hrolht>r . Oavt• 21, a graduate i.tudent at M1am1.
Ohio l 'ruH'rl'>lt). followed tum up the ladder and warned
.tnoth.-r ~<'upant or the butldlng of th{! ground noor r1 re
F1g.htmg ooavy s moke, they pbefli the oktest wom an
a semi mvahd •n a C'tuur and <'arned her to t~
:1t.•cond noor and out a hallway
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Arkansas Coach Loa Holt&, a 27 ·14 winner over
Baylor Saturday, on waiting for a bowl bid . "It's like
getting married if you are a girl. You ~ct all prettied
up and wait for so meone to invite you.·
Putorhd TD Paa Uhs01""9
Dao Paa&ortaJ passed 10 yards to Rich Caster [!]
1n the end zone with 2:29 remaining, capping a •II•
fa bulous Houston comeback and lifting the
Oilers to a 26-23 victory over the New England
Patriots ... Cluadl Foreman scored two touchdowns to tie
the Vikings' all-time record, and Minnesota blocked a field
goal attempt by Ch.icago midway in the fourth quarter to
secure a 17-14 victory over the Bears Mark Mosley, who
missed a JS.yard field goal attempt in overtime, booted a
45-y arder minutes later, giving the Washington Redskins a
16-13 triumph over the Ne w York Giants ... Miami's
Delvin WllU•ms rushed for 144 yards and two touchdowns
en route to becoming the NFL's first 1,000-yarder or the
~('ason , leading the Dolphins to a 25-24 win over the Buffalo
Bills Horace King broke open a tight game with a
7~-yard touchdown run and Gary Dao.lelsoa threw a pair or
TD passes to Oniel IUll as the Detroit Lions defeated the
Ta m pa Bay Buccaneers , 34.23 ... H.,old Carmlcbul, a
6-8 wide receiver, caught two touchdowns passes and
leaped to tip a conversion alteQ'lpt as the Philadelph.ia
Eagles edged the New York Jets. 17·9 ... Craig Monon
rired a 25-yard touchdown pass to lll.ley Odoms and Jim
Turner kic ked a pair of th.ird-quarter field goals to lead the
Denver Broncos to a 19-7 win over the Cleveland
Browns.
Tony Dorsett rus he d for 149 yards and two
touchdowns. Robert N~house added 101 yards rushing
and two touchdowns and Roger Sta11b•ch passed to Billy
Joe Dupree for two more s cores. powering Dallas to a 42-14
victory over Green Bay ... Jim H•rt passed for two
touchdowns and more than 200 y ards as the St. Louis Car~inals stretched their winning streak to three games.
beatmg the San Francisco 49ers. 16·10 ... .John J efferson
caught a 14·yard touchdown pass from Daa Fouts as time
r~n out in a sudden-death ~vertime period to give the San
Diego Chargers a 29-23 wm over the Ka nsas City Chiefs
.. Bert Jones. who reinjured bis right shoulde r in a jar ·
nng fourth-quarter tackle, threw a 12-yard touchdown pass
to Glenn Doopty in the first period and lloo Lee scored on
a 14 ·yard run in the final quarter to lead Baltimore to a
il7· 14 squeaker over Seattle. A..._•, 33 Sparlal ~
Alvan Adams came off the injured list to m·
scor e 33 points and lead the Phoenix Suns to a
128·122 win over the New Orleans Jazzz ...
Maurice Lucas scored 26 points, 18 in the second
h~lf. to pace the Portland Trailblazers to a rag~ed 98·91
victory over the Cle veland Cavaliers . . . Rookie John
Long scored 24 points to pace the Detroit Pistons to a
128-123 triumph over the Boston Celtics. The Pistons won
the game without the services of center Bob Lanier.
llad~ Tel#rbioft
RADIO: Oakland at Cincinnati, 5:50 p.m .. KNX C570L
J ack Buck and Hank Stram report.
TV: Football -The Oakland Raiders at the Cincinnati
Bengals, 6 p.m .. Channel 7. Howard Cosell, Don Meredith
and Frank Gifford report. Boxing -Vito Antuofermo,
ranked No. 2 by the WBA , faces "Irish" Mike Halla in a
middlewei~ht bout. taped in Boston, 11 :30 p.m .. Chann
Oakland WUrned
: By Bengab Rookie
CINCINNATI CAP > -Cincinnati Bengals
rookie s tandout Ross Browner oCfers a word of
warning ror the playoff-minded Oakland Raiders.
"T here's nothing at stake for us but our
pride," Browner said as ltie Bengals. 1-9, take aim
at denting Oakland's longtime Monday night foot·
ball mastery tooigbL
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FOOTBALL
Final Week
Of Regular
Prep Action
Tbe final salvo of regular
season action for Orange Coast
area high school football IA!ams
Is slated for tb111 week -and for
those that do not qualify for the
CIF playorts. It's curtain Ume.
Among the week's slate are
several attractions. including
Corona del Mar Hlgb against
Costa Mesa.
Corona del Mar bas clinched
the Sea View League cbam·
pionsblp with a 4-0 record, while
Costa Mesa can grab a share of
the title and the No. 1 berth from
the Sea View League in the up
com10g playoffs. Both are as
s ured playoff action.
Also or note this week is
Thursday 's Fountain Valley
Ne wPOrt Harbor collision
The schedule:
TMUM04'Y Nl()tCT
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CRUNCH -Tampa Bay running back
Ha d y Bl•ll is bur ied by Detr oit's Ed
O'Nc..•il <left> and Al "13ubha" Baker dur
mg first quarter action Sunday. The L ions
l':J::,1Jy hundll'd the Buccaneer s. 34-23
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St P•ul di 8•\ftOP Am•t Il l
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Quot,es From Around the NFL
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By the Assodated Press
What they were saying Sunday
around the Nationa l Football
League :
.. We covered nobody on pas!>cs
and tacklt.'<i jus t as lousy. You
d o n 't sec ma n y 75·y ar d
touchdown r uns in the NFL •·
Ta mpa Bay Coach John McKay
after Horace King romped 75
yards for a touchdown that
helpe d Detroit beat t he Bue
cancers 34·23.
") was looking up at the clock
a nd it said we had about 20
seconds left. But that w as the
30·second clock." Dan Fouts,
who read the wrong clock lo
fi gur e out how much time he had
left, then bit rookie J ohn Jef
ferson with a 14-yard TD pass ;1:-.
time ran out in overtime to g1w
San Diego a 29.23 victory o' t'r
Kans as City.
"Whe n he tipped it. r was
right behind it. I followed right
behind the crowd to get it when
some body tipped it.'· -t\Jfred
.Jackson afte r he caught a
denection by Wallace Francis
and ran 10 yards to complete a
Wooden to Appear
At Orange Coast
·F o rme r UCLA has kctball
coach J ohn Wooden will discuss
his "Pyramid of Success" Wed
nesday evening 18 I at Oran~e
Coas t Coll ege.
Wooden is appearing as part
of OCC's 1978 Cele brity Lecture
Series. He will speak in the col·
lege's auditorium.
Tic kets. priced at $2.50. are on
sale in the OCC ticket office
open Monday through Friday
from 8 a.m . to 7 p.m . Tickets
will also be sold at the door.
LAS VEGAS
SPECIAL!
LAHOll'I' GllAHT
57-yard touchdown pass play
from St.eve Bartkowsk1 m the
closing seconds that earned
Atla nta past New Orleans 20·17
·'They finally figured out
v.here their bread 1s buttered.""
Minnesota Coach Bud Grant
after Chicago's Walter Pa yton
gained only 16 yards rus h10g m
the first half and 11 l in the
second half to pull the Bear~
close but not clo!>e enough
The Vi kinJ?s won 17·14
"Turner finally cam<' throu~h
and got tn the groove He 's mis·
sed a few for us. Three kicks and
we 'd be 1().1 now. But we had a
lot of people hurt and this win
means a lot to us ." -Denve r
Coach Red Miller a fter J im
Turner 's two field goals helped
the Broncos beat Cleveland 19·7
"Some people are going to ltke
you a nd some aren't. 1 don·t
worry a bout that. Today I felt
l?OOd a nd. belic v<' mf', I had
fun ... -Runnmg baC'k Mike
Thomas, booed by Washington
f an s before the game. t he n
cheered when he scored a game-
tying touchdown and helped set
up Mark Moseley's overtime
field goal tha t beat the New
York Giants. 16-13.
"I've done it before . There's
lots of guys who haven't been
able to do It once. But it means
Particular
People Select
JOHNSON & SON
mo~ when you win." Delvin
Wllllams, who needed 87 yards
to beC'ome a 1.000·yard rusher
aga in and got 144 a nd t wo
touchdowns in Miami 's 25·24 VlC·
tory over the Buffalo Bill~
"'Throughout the second half
on every play 1n the huddle
P astor~ni kept saying ·wc·rc
gonna score. w<"re gonna win ·
IL got infe<:Uous." Houston
wi de receiver K en Burrough,
a fter Dan Pas to rini led the
Oilers from a 23-0 defi cit to a
26·23 victory over Ne w England.
"You have to go into a game a
little cocky." -Jim Hart after
passing for 221 yards and two
touchdowns as St . Louis won its
t hird straight game. 16· 10 over
San Fra nC'iS<.'o. after losing its
fi rst eight
"'It was the hest we've played
a ll year. but we ·ve got to kC<?p
playing like this or we won't
make the playoffs .·· Dallas
Coach Tom Landry after the de ·
fending Super Bowl champion
Cowboys ma uled Gr ee n Bay
42·14.
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Surf Soccer Team
Plans Tryout Camp
The California Surf pro soccer
team will hold.Jul open two-day
tryout camp Thursday and Fri
day at Santa Ana Coll ege.
Tryouts begin at 9 a .m . «!ach
day under tbe direction of Surf
Coach John Sewe ll and ass1s·
ta nts Peter Wall and Wolfgang
Suhnholz. Prospects must bring
their own equipment.
"'We've had nume rous call!>
since the end of the season from
pros pects seeking a tryout.··
says Sewell . "and we fee l th•~
C'amp will give soccer players m
the area the cJ ance lo see if they
can play at our level."
r'be DaUy Pilot's Orange County Top 10
Pos. School, Rtt0rd Last Wet-k This Week
l. Edison 11.1 1 Won 28· 10 Westminster
2. f''ountcun Valley <7· I i Won 21·0 Newport
3. E speranza CS-01 Won 21·14 La Habra
4. Santiago 18-0l Won 3!.-7 Pacifica
5 El Modena C7· I l Won 35-0 Canyon
6. Mater Dei C6·2 l Wo n 28·8 Servile
7. E l Dorado C7· I 1 Won 34-0 Sonora
8. Pacifi ca C8-0 l Won 27-8 Santiago
9. Servile CS-3 > Lost 23-7 Mater Dc1
10. <tie l Cypress C7·1 > Won 7..0 Ocean View
Newport Harbor CS·3l Won 13-8 Fount.afn Valley
NFL Standings
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the game as a chance for a new begiMing.
"We can start rebuilding around thls game.
We know we have a good team." Browner said. O•LY 536~ Sall 01~ S 6 0 .O S
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this month, tbe Ralders. 6-4 , need a victory to re-
main in a first place tie with Denver in the
American Football Conference Western Division.
Oakland, one of the dec9de's most dominant
pro football teams , has compiled a 10-1-1 record
i;ioce urn> whlle appearing in Monday night DI·
tional IA!levisloo games.
The Raiders have been installed as seven-point
favorites.
OAID.AND HOLDS a 7.3 edge in the rivalry, ~nnlng five of the last six meetings, including a
31 ·28 playoff triumph in 1975.
The Bengals. who manhandled Houston two
weeks a.go for their only victory of the year. are
coming olr an embarrassing 23·12 loss to S•n
Diego. Cincinnati was f1irtinc with tta third s hutout
loss ln four games before m~1 to score twice
in the lut two minutes.
Both clubs bav~ had their troubles at
.• g~rback, with Ken Stabler and Ken Anderson
awferinl 1ut>-par le8S008.
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TENNIS / GOLF I FOOTBALL
Thai 's a No-No!
Ph1ladelph1a Eagll's qua rte rback Ron
J~won.k1 t7 l gets ml of the ball as he is
besieged by Nl1W York J ets Bob Martin
during NFL action in Philadelphia Sun-
day. Jaworski was called for intentional
grounding of the ball.
__ ton J?round J and L<J\\ rcncc Pillers <righll
Women Play
E'ven Heads Top Fie/,d
RA \IC!IO MIHAC E Dl'fcnd-
mg champion Chrn, r~vt·rt and
seven olht'r wom1·n w1 II :-hoot fnr
a rC'cord $7!'i,OOO first prizt• and a
new automobil<' in the Colgate
Series Tennis Chump1on'>h1ps at
M1ss1on IlHls Country ClulJ lhjs
WC'ek
The eight singlc•s play<>rc; and
four doublt.>c; te<1ms tak&nJ.! part
tn this nChl•st-evcr wom•·n ·., tc•n
ms evC'nl w<•re sell•CI eel on the
-b<ls1s of pom.t totals io the 1978
Col ~:.i te ScrtC'..,, a c·1rruit th:ll en
C'ompasscd 28 m;l)or tourna-
ments throu~hout l ht' world
J oining E\"crt. the U S Open
cha mpion, an the :-.angle ... com
petition will be Wimbledon wm
n e r M a rti na Navra ti lo v a ,
V1rg 1n1a Wade', KNry Ht'id.
Virg inia Ru11c·1. Hctly Stove,
Wt•ndy T u rnhull Jnd Rci.:ina
Mars1kova
Compet1t11m h•·r.ins Tur sday
afternoon. with four mat<'hes
scheduled that day and a~ain
Wednes'1ay On Thursday, three
m atches are schedulE>d inc•lud1ng
o ne to deter mine !>CVCllth and
eighth place. •
Tide to Tt"lts;t"her
llONG KONG Californian
Eliot T C'l tst·her heat fellow
Ameri<'an Pa t Duprt· G-4. fi.J. 6·2
today and ~c:amC' thP youngest
r)la yer eH'r to Win the !long
Kong Tennis P<i lron!>' Cluss1c
Fernandez 6-4. 7-6 to capture the
Florida women's tennis touma·
ment Sunday.
Wade collected $14 .000, white
Fernandez, an amateur from
Torre nce , who plays for the
U niv t-r s jty o f So uthern
Cal ifornia . s aid he r $7,100
seco nd prize will go to the
Women's Tennis Association.
Wade. 33, used her dropshol to
take a way the baseline game of
Fernandez. forcing her to volley.
Wade broke service only once 10
winning the first set.
Connors •t tn-
HONG KONG -J immy Con·
nors, the curre nt U.S. Open te n·
nis champion. s aid Sunday he
was feeling "a httle better·· with
his inj ured ankle.
The 26-year ·old American
earlier was forced lo drop out of
the Hong Kong Tennis Patrons'
Classic because of the injury he
s ustained in Tokyo the previous.
week
Connors took part in a celebri·
ty pro-am tournament Sunday
his first taste of act ion for more
than a week.
He team ed up with local
millionaire Henry Fok against
the doubles team of Australian
Ken Rosewall and a Chinese ten·
nis coach. Lu Che ng-yi.
Billy Martin
Charged
With Assault
RE NO (AP I A Reno
sportswrite r has filed a misde
m ea nor a ssault a nd battery
c harge against former New
York Yankees Ma nager Billy
Martin following an i11cident Fn·
day night which left the reporter
with a bruised eye a nd chipped
teeth.
Reporter Ray Hagar of the
Reno Evening Gazette and the
Nevada Stale Journal was later
treated at a Reno hospital ·
Ansel Dilly. a Western Basket-
ball Association public relations
o ffic ial who witnessed the
s kirmish. told the Gazette ·
Journal Martin had left Re no for
San Francisco.
The newspapers quote a Reno
police spokesman as saying that
since the charge, filed Statur·
day, is a misdemeanor. it cannot
be served outside Nevada. And
he said he believes authorities
won't extradite in misdemeanor
cases. but if Martin were to
come back to Nevada. the com·
plaint would be served.
Martin. who said he does not
plan to file charges himself, told
the Gazette-Journal Saturday
that Hagar had challenged him
lo a fi ght. "He stuck his chest
out. He said he could whip me. I
thought he was going to throw a
punch at me before I hit him ...
Te ltschcr . 19. won Sl2,750 an
prl?.t' mom•y Oupn" <me of last
yl-'a r·s losing sem1f1n<1ltst:-. here.
rt'Cl'I ved Sf..375.
FrOM Page BJ
ll was TC'ltschcr .... first Grand
Prix vi ctory sinrc• 1oin1ng the
professional cir1·uit tour months
ago a fter playing 1ntcrcollct,1ale
tC'nnis for UCLA
ThP final. played undN a hot
sun heforc· more than 2.000 spec-
tators. larked the t·xc1tt•mcnt of
some of the earlier mak hcs in
the toumumC'nt.
T eltschcr , who quuhfi<'d for
the final hy beating sixth-seeded
Aml'n can ll::ink Pft:;tcr Sunday,
6-2. 6-7, 7.;,. quickly took a 4·1
lead in the fi rs t set. but Dupre
t 1ed the s e t at 4 ·4 be fo r e
TeltschC'r dor.iinatcd the rest of
the match Dupre had beate n
R<:lhrnan Krishna n of India Sun·
day, 6·4, 6·2
Borg Defeated
STOC KHOLM . S we den
John McEnroe. who turned pro
less tha n five months a go, upset
top -seeded Bjorn B org of
Swed<'n 6-3. 6·4 Sunday to reach
the· finals 10 lhe Stockholm Open
tC'nnis tournament
The 19-ycar-old Amer ican left.
hander, serving and volleying to
a lmost perfection. made It an
llall-American final today in the
world's oldest and b;ggest indoor
Grand Prix event.
Tim Gullikson, a lso with a
strong S<'rvc and volley ~ame,
defeated Wojtek Fibak of Poland
6·3. 6·3 in the other semi-finaJ.
In the men's doublc-s semi·
finals. Sta n Smith and Bob Lutz
beat Bruce Mason or the Umted
States and Andrew Pattison of
Rhodesia. 7-6, 4-6, 6-3. and Tom
Okker of Holland and f'ibak
downed Pete r fo'lcming and
McEnroe. 7·6. 2-6, 6·4,
1" .... TriUMplu
OLDSMAR. Fla. -Third·
seeded Virginia W~dc wore
d own 18-year·old M a ria
.. . .
RA1\1S BEAT STEELERS • • • narrowing the margin. He had
missed from 25 yards earlier but
this lime m ade it good.
When the Rams scored in the
fourth period, Cappelletti set it
up w ith a 26-yard run , his
longest of the season. moving
the ball to the 10. Haden then
rolled out to his right and found
Miller between two J!efenders in
the end zone, t hrowmg a perfect
s trike for the touchdown that
gave the Rams the dec ision.
"I just had to run the pattern
that was called," Miller said.
"Pat came off the fake and
found me in the end zone ."
WAS IT AN EASY pass to ha n·
die?
"No pass Is easy when there
are other people around. I really
don't know how close they we re
because I was concentra ting on
catching the ball. I have a job to
do and have to concentrate no
matter what happens.
"This one wasn't any more
important than a lot of others.
They are all important no mat-
ter how trivial they may seem ."
RAM COACH Ray Malavasi
had praise for his entire team.
"I know this would be a tough
game because Pittsburgh is one
of the toughest teams in the
NFL." ldalavasi said. "Our
players were up for this one -
our offense, defense and special
teams. '
· 'Cappelleltl played a great
game. He ran well and he
blocked welt. He must be a mud-
der. On his run in the fourth
quarter (26 yard.s ) It was a short
yardage ptay and every once In
awbtle, you are able to break
one or thoee. · •
MALA V A8I ALSO praised the
defense (or Hs coverage of
Swann Clbree catches for 25
yards > and gave credit lo Coley
and Foster Anderson. assistant
coaches. for making second half
adjustments.
·'The Rams are a s uper
team." Coach Chuck Noll of
Pittsburgh said. "I felt the field
limited the ability or both t eams
to cut and that hampered the of.
fense on both sides.
"But this game is only one of
16. The test will be how we come
back next week."
CORK.AL SAID HIS left foot
slipped on the muddy'turf on his
first field goal attempt.
"I was thinking too much
a bout the mud on that one." he
said. "The second time I just
we nt in and kicked it. We had to
put some scores OA the board."
Did he feel Pittsburgh kicker
Roy Gerela had a chance on a
~-yard field goal try that came
after a Ram interference penal·
ty on the final play of the game?
"YOU ALWAYS HAVE a
chance but I knew it was a tough
one for him. Every kicker gets
bugged by a field like thi!' "
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Monday. November 13. 1973 OAIL V PILOT C:J
•
Irwin, Lopez Win J:'itles
Americans Capture Golf Championshipt1
From AP Dispatches
MELBOURNE. Austnlin
American Hale lrwln. with his
third sub-par round of precU!ion
golf. left the Australian PGA
Championship fi eld rtoundenng
in his wake as he walked away
with the $20.000 first prize Sun·
day
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CM ml)•Ol'>ll•O •• ""' !lot•• Me100,.,,,. Goll Club Said Lopez "I am happy to
win although the pressure was
very great. In fact. l was q~te
nervous on the last two holes
After being serond In J apaf". r
needed to win h~re very badly ...
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The 33-year-old Irwin. with
64·75-70.69-278. won by a re-
markable eight s hots ove r
Australia's Graham. Marsh with
Sp anish wonder boy Se v e
Ballesteros m atc hin g th e
American's final round 69 and
taking third spot. another two
strokes back.
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia
Nancy Lopez of the United
States carried a final -round
par-72 Sunday for a 216 total and
a two-stroke victory in the Far
Eas t Open women's golf cham·
S 8e1IOl.o<c1,,t. \a,600
l(•lnv Wllitwortl'I "·600
Donn• YounQ. U .lOO J"''''" llnu. i.i...oo Gioll• £11._t, il..-00
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Irwin was the only man to
beat par ror the 72 holes and
while he would not admit to tam·
ing the toughest championship
course in Australia. the par-71
Royal Melbourne Course. he was
nevertheless elated with his vie
tory.
p1onship.
Lopez. from Roswell, N.M ..
collected the $15.000 top prize by
wanning for the ninth time Uus
year. She has won a tour-leading
$190,314 Uus year
Mary M1ll\0 \1,.JOO
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Coach Gouges Goalie
BETHLEHEM. Pa. IAP> Referees forfeited
the NCAA Division II Eastern water polo cham·
pionshlps Sunday to Monmouth College of New
Jersey after the opposing Boston College coach
gouged the Monmouth goalie 10 the eyes and began
a pool-emptying brawl, the winmng coach s aid.
Monmouth was trailing lJ.JO with Z 30 remain·
ing in the final match when goabe 8111 Kravec was
whis tled out of the pool for a JO·second personal
foul , said Dick Steadman, coach at the West Lo ng
Branch. N.J .. school
As Kravec climbed from the water. the BC
coach said something, then jammed Kravec in the
eyes, Steadman said Players leaped from the
water and benches to begin a poolside free-for-all
before referees sent Boston Coach Tom Grodan lo
the locker room. said Steadman.
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m~ µrohlt•m:. ~1th hi'>
sl'lf ·Stt'enng gca r. the
mg:> ni7.Cr., s:ud ht.•r<'
Tht•y :.aid Hlyth had
sa1le<t his Grt>al Britain
IV to h1 i; homt.• port of
Dartmouth m suuth('rn
England.
Current Jto.1dl•rs of lh<'
r<i<'•'. wh1d1 ... tarll·d
from St. Malo last Sun
day. an• bellc\'<'d to bi•
Frenc hml'n Olan•r ck Al .. Eh .. M•
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,,. l\Nsauson in Kritt.>r IV.
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The CIA would hkl' to
'('l' more· wom('n SfHl'S
"'ork 1 ni.: for tht.• a~1•n1· y
Tri ,
MAZATl.AN Christine. the 84 ·foot sloop
flit'f'llou.'jly known 1:1s the "buck yard do~" came
how hn~ homt• .1 hnc honor11 winner Sunday to
1•hm ax ttw s lowl'st Los Angeles to Mazatlan yachl
f a1•1• Ill ttw al ye11r htstory Of the event
The v.irrusht.·d hullt·d Rpeedster lived up to her
own1•r dt>!ligner hull<lcr fo'red Preiss' dream or
br.•1•ch11.i :1 firs t lo fuw;h yachl when she crossed
tht• ftn111h lint> at Creston Light he re In a 10 to 12·
knot br1;-e1f' at 1 26 p m. Paclfic Standard Time. JO
n11nult•s uht•ud of the 69-foot ultra light displace·
rn1•nt sloop. Drirter, under charter to Tony Delfloo
uf th" Lons: B('ach Yat:ht Club.
Four other Class A yachts finished the 1.032
m1~raee before dark Sunday to leave 23 others
stru hng through another nighl of hght airs In the
t~ ulf California
THIRD TO FlNISll was Sumner A. Long·a
7!l root sloop. Ondine of the New York Yacht Club.
.1t J JO p.m • fourth "as the 67-foot sloop Merlan.
under chart('r to Bill N1em1 , Seattle, at 3:55 pm .
firth "as Ragllmc, the 62·footer owned and sailed
by .1 Long R('ach Yacht Club Syndicate at 4 ·13
p m and -;1xth was Nick Frazee's 58-foot sloop
Sw1ftshun• of the San Diego Yachl Club at s·JO
pm
Yachts finishing f•arly today were Olinka.
Miramar Temerity. Dakar, Bravura, Fiver.
Blackbird. Natoma and Alerife. At least four more
yachts were expected by noon .
Christine's elapsed lime for the course was
eight days, one and a half hours. compared to the
recOi"d of five days, ~even hours set by Ragtime in
1972
OUE TO ITS lllGll handicap rating, Christine
had no chance· to win corn·ctcd t1mC' honors and
will b<' lul'ky to rinc~h among the hr~l 10 on lhc
handicap Sl'all'
ChnsllnC' was :iln·ath l1t•Hlt'11 for hand1c·<11>
honors tn its class IJ} boats thut f1n1-.h('(I l>('hind 1t
Harring an upset by :-.111111· or llw boat<; in the·
lowt•r rated <'las~ws. Sw1ft.,hun· now stands as lht•
overall and Class A le;cdt·r
Based on position n •port-. in Sunday's roll rail,
hand1<.-ap leaders tn oltwr da'w" ~n1· Ollnka.
Class H. f''lvcr, Class(', anrt Wh11rl:.t•y Tn·-.. Chi....,
{)
Four yachts <1u1t th1· r;11•1• lwr.ww of th<' '>low
~oing in cxtn•m1·ly tii.:hl a11 1.-1tn .t dropout was
Tom Harne) ., Andi:cmo "'h11'11 1111111·cl ~1·v. J.11-:ht .
Troublt•makl'I' ;.1n<I J>ri\ l'I
Tri Again
AllO El'91Dle
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1 ti , .. Boat Ca rries Wi1igs for Sails
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"'Monte Kimball"s trimaran 1s a cros'
w bctw('en a sailbonl and an airplane•
; :~; The three· hulled boat. dubbed lhl'
'" ~arymont. 1s *t'qu1ppl•d with sail-. ·~ that rcst'mble airplant• winJ?s. l\1m
•bal l . a retired <'Xpcr1m.-ntal
~machinist and toolmakC'r, says he
Also£llt11lll•
A4't0,• 1 IMC: CA" on •
ti•Ql't Or1'1•t tPtt-ttf>I
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"In a h11.:h wmd. th<' s ru l should
..... ~.ulv.~:.':!!">~~P i?u':' . .'~~~; ~ork l1k(· a Wl'CJlhc r cock 1n lhl·
l 1,.,m.,><> "''' .. w.ooo wind." ht• s ay<;. "According lo ont· !::\!.~':7~'.~'~'><0' ::~ al!ronautu·al en,::ineer I talked to. 1t
Pn~n•om C:1rc ... 1 10<"""' "1 1s s upposed to hi.· I 7 lo l 9 percent ~1;~,.r~.;;~,;;.;;•"41•" , :~ more t•fflcicnt. ··
Rul1\0n IMel\d) 11 1
"But that's iffy <tl th1" Potnl." Kim·
ball says. · First I want to i.t.'l' how
... h{· s ails out of Ne::lh Hay and in the
Straits of Juan de Fuca. ··
The idea came from s1m1lar sails
built bv Ben Martin of Palo AJto. who
had them on a IO·fool catamaran,
Kimball says JI<> says he first built a
... et or s ails for an 18 root catamaran.
then graduakd Lo the· bigger ves!>Cl
KIM RALi . SA \"S ht• had read in a
mag<1z1nc• aboul Martin·, experimen·
talion Wlth a similar design and went
do wn to S<'<' ho" Martin•s was put
toi.wthcr
·•H•rtt C....ro fA*f'lli •n 1'
\" lft1 n f llOO t(OUf'"J' l U BUT UF. ADDS, ''That's debat:1hl1 · "lhs sails were diH<'rcnt in that
thl'y folded up and :ilso wen· a lot
~ma lier," Kimball says ,,,n , &1"""'° '"'""'"'' 1 1 I sltll haven't tried it in a ~lrong
"'ntltVuv cu ... u"'t'' •11 \\'Ind.••
Th(• big :idvantage, hf' says. i., one
NB /\11 lloe k ey m;in i.hould IX' able to handle lhl·
trimaran. which is 41 ft·et long and 24
f1 •1•t wide.
K 1 m ball returned home to try his
han<l at improving the d~i~n and
built the wini.:·sails for the JS.footer,
which he called the' ··wingding ·· But
hl' says he bcli<>vcs the new boat's
sails are better . probably because
they are larger Pro Leagues K 1mball rind his wifr, Mary .
hought the hulls 1n an unfinished
'lat1'. and hovt' s pent fi ve years
hu1hllng lhl' ooal lie !)pt'!nl about a
H ar on thr s ails. plywood-and
KIMBALi. HAS been s ailing about
12 or lJ years. s ince he first strapped
two canoes toi::ether and ri~~ed the
vessel with a ... all ll<>'s also con·
structcd a 20·root kit boat
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~RS. KJMBALL Si\ VS they may
..,,111 th1· ho<il clown l hC' Wc~l Co~t.
through Uw Pan:.cmu Canal and lo the
J-:.1'lt Coast for a visit with relative:.
The IGmballs have h vcd in Port
Orchara. on Wao;h1ngton's K1tc;ap
Peninsula across Puget ~und from
Sealll<'. for about ..,c\en years, after
he retired in Idaho.
JC Gridders Play
With a majority of lh('
ronfercnce schedules
;1 l ready com plclcd.
Ora n gl' C o a s t a nd
Golden West colleges
will wrap up their reg-
u I a r s ea!'lon football
contests with games this
weeke nd at Le liard
Stadium. Golden Wes t will host
Cypr<>ss on the Orange
Coast campus Friday
night with the Piratrs
t•nlertainlng Cerr itos
Saturday.
Both <'Ont<'!llS !\tart at
7:30 p.m
In other final
weot>kend action ·
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19 fT A BIRO? 19 IT A PLANE? NO, IT'S A IOAT
W .. htngton Couple Pl!n Panama Trtp With Trimaran
Hospital
Campaign
Fruitful
. Contributions continue
lo arrive at South Coast
HORSE RACI NG I BOATING
PUBLIC NOTICF.
H01•<« 1\ rtf'tf't>V \pwt n lt1ttl
G<>LOEH \TAT£ \AkW" llAN .. "" ..Montto~• \C,...•1 \.In t , .. ,., ••• •1
C,..ifOfnte .... ~. tw\ fll'"' w 1U\ fhi
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&o.,, .. .,.,o. Ne-woon 8e.cri C.•1t•Oro1• .,_
.t.fty Qief"\Of" WtU\lf\Q t0 r fJtt'110Mtt Utt
1111\ •P01lti111on ,.,,.r ""' "" ("""""''"'
'" Wf'UtnQ wtth ,,.... R1 Qt>Oft"I llu•~ '"' of thfl F•O.r6f 0-00,11 tn,,,, .. n,,.
CO<PO••llon .. II\ ReQt<>n<tl Omo ••
MonlQO,...O Scrttt. w•!• NM10 "·"' Fr•n<1lco. C.Utorru.-9410• It ,u1y
0t'\Of't Oe\;t" 10 OfOt''' ,,.,,~ O• MHtM
Of tf'Wl •PCMt<aiton ,.... n"' " '1QtH to no
\0 It ,.. II~ • """""" """'" U! '"' lnlttnt wfth th• A•Qlon.tl Otr•r tnr
wtuun is o.ty\ ot trw d"h' o• ,,,.,
ovbU<etion fh• no"c'''"'n~n114t1 oort'°"' of tM •te>e>Hc•tt0n ,., .. on t.1"
In IN R~I Ollt<• e. (W 1 01 '"''
public ftle m•1nlAln11t1 nv '""
Corpor•tton ff'M\ •••• '' .. v.ul•Dlt· •or owt>ft< 1n\o.ct.on out +no , -ou••r
l>v\lneu hOuf' Publl\lled _ _. 10.,,.., hOft )01 I•
Ct>111 t ol""' Rule\ -'l"'lUl•hom. 01 '"~ F•d•r•I 0~00\•• '"'"'•"f'" C«pot•t""'
GOLOEH '>IAI( '>ANWA 8AHK
8YWlif'rML""°"'
<Jr VI<~ Pr~>Mnl
PuOl•S~ Or~ Cot•I O••lv "''ol Nov 1l, 1911
f>UtsUC NOTICE
llUJ.Jt
NOTICE TO C"EOITOAS
... A•Ui'
\UPf "'OW COUNl OP' THE
\TA Tr OF C•Lll'O .... IA FO"
l Hf COO .. TY OF O""HGE
In tP'f' M\llU t lr'lr l '''-'"' l lJI ~U A AllHI A•A IHfkl
A f"' IN\ON .. , ft It• 0-.t•itwO
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r fl1f'• tJt H• tlf',., 11't ttw •fOflt\.AWI
fOi.t•t or lt.1 &>t~vnt 1~n• tu u .. "'" tk•r \11Jnf'd Al ,,.. (lff•',. nt ~,NVOt ~
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#h•f.."' 14' t .. , AO<. n u·w i;•.-c.• of t>"
n.-,, '•• It• vrin.•f•, Uf\it"d .,, ••II Mattn
u-.rt.tlfHf•q to ..tl•1 t:l'\tAh ••\Ith <l,.1m
witn tn~ '"' ,.,..._,, v vov' t•1'" '"u'l b•
hlttd nr pr. V·nl'"1 •'• i\Wr~10 w1thm
1nvr mol'H\ .. fttt•f '"-tir\t punh( a t1on
CJI tn1' Ml!Cf
{>11h•IJ Noy t Wiit
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Pl11\UC' NOTICE
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Medical Center in South ----
\VP F lillOll COURT o.-THE
\TA TE OF (Al IFO•H•A FOR
lHf tOV .. TY OJ OAAHOE
HO A'~ Laguna as the result of
lhe recently launched
Sliver ~ey Card fund·
rais ing cam paign, ac·
cording to John Ray-
m en t. presiden t of
SCMC Foundation.
Silver Key Cards are
available to anyone who
wish es to become a
mem ber by contributing
a minimum of $100 to be
used for fWlding several
equipment additions in
va r ious areas of the
medical center includ -
ing intensive care unit.
kidney dialysis unit a nd
physical therapy.
Tax deductible dona·
t1ons to tbe non.profit or ·
ganization·s program
may be mailed to Sandy
Parker. c/o South Coast
Medical Center Founda·
t1on . 31872 Coa s t
PUBLIC NOTICF.
HOT ICE TO C"lOITO"S
SUl"ElllC. COOltT Of' THF
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lhghway, South Laguna, ----
CPl-
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COU'4TY 0" OPAHG£
'4w "'° A·tlOll 92677. PUBLIC NOTICE
FA LLS Clff
BY HALF
RUFFALO. N.Y . IAP1
T h e Oow of water
ovt•r Niagara Falls has
tu.•en reduced by 50 per·
ecnt for the duration of
the off-tourist season.
OHirials of lhe agcn<.-y
that runs hydroelectric
genC'r:iting plants on the
Canadia n side of the
rails said that with the
summer tourist crush
past, th<' annual red~·
tion of water flow can be
made to accommodat
lhe greater demand ro
<'lf•ctri<.-al power on both
sidrs of the border .
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE Of' IULlt T"AllSftlll
No t1Cf' 1~ "Pr•bY Q•\l~rt IC t,,_,.
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HAM( STATEMENT
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SUl"E•lotl COU'"Of' THE
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FICTITIOUS BUSIHl \S
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P UBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TOCREOllOllS
SUl"ElllO'ICOUllTO,-IHF
STA fl 01' CALIFOMHIA f'OA
THE COUNTY OF OllAHCE ....... , ....
EU.tt• f1f HELEN LOUl<,f <,HAN>'-,
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Monday. November IJ. 1978 'N DAILY PILOT
Smart United
It May Win Fare War
By MlLTON M08KOWIT'l
. l;nitcd Atrlin<'s ts lhe nation's largest air <'arncr Jnd
tl s dt•'!1<>nstrating why it's likely to remain in thal po!-.1
t1on 1t s s marter thun its competitors.
While many carriers -Amencan Airlines. Tran~
Wor ld Airline!'.. Pan Amcric&n World Airways and Bnt1::.h
Airways art> busy fomenting class warfare amon~
pa::.st.>ngcri., United has shrewdly decided to go another routl'
THE OTHE R CARRIERS HAVE CUT up their ptanei.
lo create thr<'e classes of service· First, full fart' coact-
and discount coach. The design 1s to coddll! thl' bu!>tnc11i.
lravt'lers and segf'('gale them lrom the ho1 pollo1 who n:
serve far t•nough in ad-
\ ance to lake ad van ~
I age of discount fares. r.
Any way you look "~ ~
.11 11, the con cept
ct1•s<'cnds ultimate ly to
the level of pure snob
hcr y Amt·r 1ean
Money
Tree
1\1rhnes :.houts \'Ulgarly. "You get what ~rru p:a~ lor
Rritish A1r~ays tclb 1t:. bu~ine.!>s cu6tomc1"• thr.t with this
new class of service. 'the ch<tnt·ci. are much lt•s:. that
you'll havC' somronc• t.tskin~ you tc> hold the b1:1by while the)
find the baby food .. lfow grac•1ou.c:'
A recent TWA =id trll'd desperately to explain to
f:'Conomy coach passengers what benefits they get bcs1de:-
the low rares. So it said .
"ECONOMY COACH P ASSENGERS HAVE their own
section of the plane where they can !.elect the ir own seut:.
on their day or departure ...
What t his really means :
Discount fare passengers are going to ht' pcnnt.-d in
to a c rowded section in the rear of the plane
Unlike the full-fare pas~ngers. who .c<Jn reserv•·
their st•ats whe n they buy lheir tickets. the discount
t raveleri. ~ill not be abll' to select lhl·1r seul~ until they get
to the airport.
THE PUBl.JC MIGHT LIKE TO.know of another 1dcJ
T WA had It had proposed that when its fllghts in the <'Vt>
ntnf? wer<' delayed or canceled, hotel and meal services
would be offe red onl v to firs t-C'lass <tnd full ·far1·
passengers The discount group -the folks in the back of
the plane would have had to fend for themselves.
But the Civil Aeronautics Board reJ~ted this proposal
United. wtuch competes head-to-head with Amencan
and TWA on coast-to-<'oast routes. has taken an entirely
different tack. It has expanded its capacity 22 percent and
it's making a stron~ pitt·h for first·cla<;~. wherl' fare!. h..:v•
bel~n ·Cul to 20 percent abov1• coach "W<' are not goini; to
-.l·gn•J!atc the business traveler." ~aid United
1:-.J A PERCEPTIVE LETTER that apJ>('arcd 1n lhl·
tradl· pap('r AdH•rt1sang Age. Elliott .J. Echelman . J !\cw
York frec-lant•t• writer. pointed out that 1t was n•atly "'
misnomer to labt>I as .. full.fart· p<.1ssengers .. bustne!.s peo
pie who ar e not c·vcn us ing their own money but travehng
on expense accounts. Echclm<tn added .
.. They a rt• properly dubbed ·no fare· or pul>hc
w(•lfar<'· :11rhm.• passengers To begrudge the use a nd en-
JOYmf'nl of the common cai;-r1er to those who have been er
frcll vely derued them for more than a quarte r of a centur;
while picking up the ticket lab for high-flying. free-loading
businessmen IS the extreme Of ungracious absurdity."
We wlll see, in the coming months. which airline is go
ing to come out on the top of Uus fracas. M y m oney is on U mt~d: •
Market Stzunbks
Again as Rates Rise
NEW YORK U\I' 1 -The stock market s howed
widespread los&es in qui<.'l trading today as a few bank::.
PoStf'd their third pnme rate increase the past two week:.
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials wa~ down ts 08
points to 792.01.
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York Stock Exchange-listed issoc-s .
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'.. DAILY PILOT Mc>ndty ~13 1918
MARMADUKE by Brad Andtrwn
Come now' I fed you barely
a half hovr ago!
SUPERHEROES
SHOE
MOON MULLINS
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by Jeff MacNelly
by Ferd and Tom Johnson
WHY
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JUDGE PARKER
!MMAAA55ED WHEN
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ACC00Nl5 AT THE
COUNTRY CllJO, SUE
M~GAVIN A5K!> HUNTER
TO TAKE HER HOME!
TUMBLEWEEDS
NANCY
THEY MUST SE QUADRUPLETS··· ..
I WONDER HOW IT FEELS TO BE
A OUADRUPLET
AGATHA CRUMM
OR. SMOCK
MOTLEY'S CREW
GIVE' NE. ONE GOOD
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by Tom Batiuk
by Mell
by Gus Arriofa
MAIVEUVERED
INTO
PLAYIAJ<:;.
STRAIG-1-ITDOet
A6A!N.'
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom K . Ryan
by Emle Busftmiller
PEANUTS
I CAN EXPLAIN IT
M~.CRUMM
THINK6
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COMICS I CROSSWORD
by Charles M. Schulz
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SUBTRACTION 15 THE
AWFUL FEW~'. .... THAT
l(OU KNOW t.£55 TOM'f'
1HAN l(()U DID 'f'E5TWA't'
by Bill Hoest
by George Lemont
YA CROSSE:P 1"He; WRONG
51 De:., N ITW 11"' •1
by Templeton and Forman
TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE
ACROSS >4 Schemer UNITED Feature Syndicate
SalurOav s Puule Sot .. d 1 lshmaet s 58 Peace sym-
molher bOI
6 Essence 59 Brancnei.
10 Rip 61 Blend
62 Calm 14 'There 1s 6J Arab htl<' nolh1ng like 6A ThP Ram
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15 Ponder 65 Func11on
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lure 43 Wading b11d
23 lnQuired 46 4 QIS
25 Hdwllers 41 OOors
27 Lions cry 4e Jewish feast
28 Greal Lake 49 Ulah c1tv
29 Heattnv 50 Oehghl
33 Mavan cul· ~ Meo lady
lure pef!Od. 55 Pair plus
2 words one
3• Eire 56 Hungarian
26 Willows 3 Wino QuSI
27 Prac11ce 'C0Hec11•d
30 River to the 5 Ocean l
Volga words
3t Toward the 6 Fasl aulo 2
mouth words
3Z Pro~1m1ty 7-Paul
37 Be 111 S Alncan
38 Hedged s1a1esman
40 Fish eggs 8 · Exoous"
41 Wenl back in duthor
43 Gall 9 Release 2
44 Before WOfdS
35 Onlv c11y
36 Source 57 Remainder
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"The Fight For Food"
F OOd lllOflages Ill MealCO,
Thailand, Taiwan. Senegal
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from l>Ome 80 "'81 she can
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Pvbllahor IJamos
Catalina Trained Actor
By JERRY BVCK
HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Gregory Harrison
b<'lleves that the island or Catalina is a great place
for an actor to grow up.
.. It's crimeless. smo~less. J)f'aceful." he said .
"J was always in the water. ftshmg. skiing. row
inc. Or hlkiog around the island.
"You could d evelop a very independent
li festyle. You could leav~ home early io the morn·
ing and not come home unttl night and your
parents didn't have to worry "
MOST IMPORTANT, HE said. "is lhal at an
early age I learned to entertain myself. Your im
agmation takes over. I guess that's what led to my
becoming an actor."
Ham son might sWl be on Catalina, where his
father r uns the g lass bottom boat. if Jason
Robards Jr. hadn't spotted him
in a n amateur production and
encouraged him lo seek train-
ing.
LiUle on Catalina. however.
prepared him for other aspects
of his role as pioneer Levi Zendt
on NBC's "Centennial." the
26-hour series adapted fro m the
book by James A. Micbeoer.
"Centennial" airs on Saturday
H"""'~ the next two weeks.
H.is is a pivotal role that bridges the era of ear·
• IY exploration and the foundation and growth or
the town of Zendt Farm, which becomes Centen-
nial. Colo. Harrison. who ages from 23 to 66 in six
segments. said. "AJI the aging ln the show depends
on bow Levi looks. fie becomes the patriarch of
the town of Centennial.
''DONALD PLF.ASENCE KNOCKED me into
the Ohio H1vcr, · hl' ~aid. "I ~ot a four-mch gash
Barbi DoU
Ac lress Barbi
Be nton is s hown
during a taping
for a n upcoming
ep i so d e of
··F a nt asy
h;land .. ·
a od staph rrom the polluted water. J was lajd up
for four days.
'· J had to learn to drive a team of grays. Then
I bad to drive--si:x oxen with a wblp. Tl bad lO 6e me
m the shots and I felt terrible hitting the oxen.
Then I realized their hides are so thick they hardly felt it."
Harrison. who had never been on horseback,
a lso had to learn to ride l.ike an expert. He said, "I
had an accident with the saddle horn and t
couldo 't go to the bathroom for five days without
excruciating pain."
Harrison, 28, and unmarried. s pent four
months OD location in Kentucky aod Colorado.
"THE llABDEST THING is leaving a produc
tion when it's over ." he said. "You've established
a lifestyle and made friends. It reminds me of the
bond you form with friends in Army basic train·
iog. I 've been melancholy since I left. I miss the
people and the place.
"It's a wooderful. simple life. AU you have to
Ho is think about going to work in the morning and
being with your friends at oight."
PBS Gets Moyers
-With President
NEW YORK (APl -Bill Moyers' decision two
years ago to leave non·commercial TV for CBS
waio good cause for disappointment al the Public
Broadcasting Service. So it's not difficult to un·
derstand that sinking reeling at CBS when Moyers
announced last spring that he would return to PBS.
'Tm deeply sorry, both personally and pro-
fessionally. that be bas resigned." Richard Salant,
president of CBS News. said at the Ume.
"He is a superlative reporter and a fine
human being.
There is ample reason tor that kind of senll·
menL Moyers commands respect rrom colleagues
and viewers alike; his journalism for both public
:ind commercial TV has won widespread acclaim.
IN THAT HEM>Y CONTEXT, Moyers has
chosen a fiWng subject for the revival tonight of
PBS' "Bill Moyers Journal" -an bour-k>ng White
House conversation with President Carter. ll alrs
tonight at 10:30 OD KCET. Channel 28.
"Bill Moyers' J ourna l" begins a regular
schedule of weekly programs in January.
"There are certain news questions everybody
is interested in. including Bill." says the pro-
gram's executive producer, Joan Konner. or the
Carter special, to be taped earlier lo the day.
"But what he's really interested in is the man and
the office, the changes it's made in him, his
frustrations. reactions to lb..ings."
"REPORTERS COVERING the White House
interrogate the president about topical issues in re-
itular press conversations." Moyers. once news
secretary to the late President Lyndon B. Johnson,
says. ..In all my conversations, I a m just as in-
terested in the individuals as the issues. I am most
curious about how individuals, including presi-
dents, fmd meaning in their lives."
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('BS. fJ 9: 00 "The Wo1·d " The
mr111ng g111 •nd IMll
watch IWlr CIOMl't D TOHIQHT
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11u1h0r ·~ ..i111n Ounno Jn
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poHOe G()n'ol\lnl l()n
"new Bibll'" come~ undl'r riltack from
th<! news medl<J in thi~ second episode of
a four-part miniseries starring David
Janssen and Jame~ Whitmore. I MOVIE (CONT'D)
MOVIE
KCF.T D 9:00 -Vis ions. A father's
inability to Jch1cve intimacy with his
family 1s the subject of .. Blackout.··
Kathe ryn Walker stars.
* • • * The Cltl08A 0t W•alh.. ( 19401 He,,ry
• ~. J&t\e Oarwell Jonn
Sllltnbeell I ll«V Of Iha
gtMI Ollie mtgtlllOn 10
Ca11torn1a duttno lh8
Oepreasion (2 11ta.1
1:00 II TOMOAAOW
Oues" Dorothy SarN>lf
l)t"etlidenl ol Nltw Y()fll "
Speech Oynamtea. 1ur
rnutooans Chick C0tt>J
Mid ~ Hlr>cOGlc NBC U 9 00 -"13ctrayal." The
dram atization of <.t true story in which a
.young woman sues her psychiatrist for
luring her into sexual relations. Rip
Tom and Lesley Ann Wa rren star
• THEOOO~E
Oscar •Ii hreo lrom "''
1ong1rme ,ob aa a sports·
write< for liltling 10 oover a
badminton mateh
• M4oHET
.. Ju-'" Gen;ue"
1:301 NEWS WANTED DEAD OR
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Whltmoni). Is unde< anact<
from the ,_, meota and
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of a terge dlufcn (Part 2 ol
"l . GJ H8CMOVIE
"Beueyaf' (P,_,.el Rip
Torn, Lesley Ann W1rroo
A youno women sues l>t!t
psych&lf1rlsl fOf luflflQ he<
into a sexual reli1Uon5"'p
under Iha Q\llMI 01 lhet'epy fJ UJCAH
1Seasor1 ~~ere) Ettons
Dy Lucan lo~ "'"•\681f
ol mvnter J:l'8tOM we
,eoperdiioed wtlet'I tho doc-
tor r~l>le IOf the
crrme trea1s wc.n IOI'
pneumonia. at MERV OAJfF1H
~ts.. E1"6l Merman.
Mli'YO' Ed Koen, 8vcky
Dent. Yul Brynner, She4tey
Winters, Alexis Smtth. lllHI
Mordente, RICt\atO Co~
Fran Loe
fli) Vl8IOHS
"Bladlout" A young girl
allempts to 11<1/Utl to hat
lalhef 's predilection IOt
r~tly rat'* ll'llln
dHecllOf?
~GREAT
PERFOAMANCES
"The Oood Oocto, ..
Edward A5t'ef. RIC1'lar0
Ch~. Bob 0.lhy,
Lee Orent Ind Mersna
Meson are teahlred tn Neil
s.mon·s Mfles ()f oomoe
vignettes buod uPQn
Chelchov·s shof1 storres
@! MOVIE
• • • "Thf, Great Waldo
Peppet" ( 1975) Robe<l
Red!Ofd. Bo s...,.,aon A
FIRST SPECIAL
Bobby Vinton
Rook, Roll
Show Set
For Vinton
Bobby Vmton stars in
his first network music
variety special, "Bobby
Vinton 's Ro c k 'N
Rollers." Monday, Nov.
20. at 8 p.m .• with
special guest stars Pen-
n y Mars hall , Erik
Estrada and Stockard
Channing, on CBS,
Channel2.
Guest Stars are Eve
Ardeo. Gale Gordon, Fa·
bian. Frank Welker and
S usan Buckner, and
featured are Louise
Duart. David Levy and
Paul Gale.
., OETSMAAT "Crotl'OIChl"
lruatrllled ""'9rlcan llgMer
pflOt beOomet a barn·
s1onning atuntmllfl 1n "'"
llllrtl IOI' action Ovrino
WOtld w,,, I 12 twa I
Max an<1 99 aro sent 10
1nves11ga1e 11 tuSOtcloua 2~1J HEWS
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HEWS
Sman ~ lrHtnO ·~ leUd 10
~ M&awell rs Sltgl'llly
def1 J.Part , , 9 MOVIE 10:001~
••'It "8111lfe For The
Planet Of The Apes" IP&1I
11 ( 19731 Roddy MGOowall.
~ Alkllll Tne lnlelk·
gent s1m1an soc1e1v
.illempt 10 peaoet\llly CO•
elflst wuh the mutant
human soe>ety on Earth ( 2
hrl)
• • * '1> "8vRlll" ( 19681
Sieve UeOveen. Rot>ert
Vaughn A San F1anoaco
ckllect1..e tnee 10 slop Ille
mvrdOf Of ii P'O$PtlcilWI
witness IO< a pOllllClll hear·
•!'IQ (2 llrs I
2~1·· NEWS 3:00 MOVIE ••'It "Gunsmok e In
Tucson" 119!>81 M-t•k
Stevena. Foriest Tvctle<
Callte ruslhng i1nd conllrel
~ solllen111nd a cal·
lie baton causes two
brothers to lac;e each
Oll'le< rn 8 gunfoghl ( 1 ht .•
35 mtl'I I
~RNING
Q) HIGHT QAU.ER'I'
12:00. Al.FRED Hn'CHCOCK
PRESENTS
TINO Old men f8CO ~
tWtcied !Tom "-Sheck
Wl*I ltley el'IOw no ~
denOe ol Mii l4JPPOt1
4:3& II HEWSMM<ER6 A woman Ines to take OYer
a seoonO-Mnd 8llop lrOm
10'.)() ... a>*..ws
A CONVERSATION
WlTH .JllltMY CARTER -~ Tew11day·• .
Da9ti.ae MorieM
AFTERNOON
H>e Ktamdens Ind the °'" MO'fO"S lnleMew$ lllo
President ol "" Untied States
'11) HOT TlfE TRIUMPH.
BUT niE STRUOGlE
Mortons getl'lef In llMI
Kr1m0en iP8f'lmttnl 10
share tho IO'l'S ot Chn&I·
mas
t2:00G ••• .. Toy T.ger ..
I 19561 Jell Chandler,
L&raine Day An oovetlrfi-
l"O man substitutes tor a
t>o«dlng scftOOI stVOenl's
ffa DICK CAVETT
12:30 G MOVIE The emooons and artistry
()f IN! young at"'6t85 com-
peting "' the """'°' Olym-
pt(:S Muf11spottl Cham·
pionshtp9 •e ~ 11:00§11 8 (I) ®l tEWS DATING~
• LOVE EJC11£ATS at THE OOHO SHOW
«I) MONTY P'l'TliOH'S
Fl YING QAC()8
• • • ., "Tile S"8eOl'llan"
f 19S81 Olenn F0tO. <rley
Mact.aone. A ~ ownet
1t0empts to ou~t 11os -·
mtes wtllle hetdlng l>tS 8'1'·
mills ltlf'OUO" ca111e c;oun.
I~ (2hrs.l tu ALFRED HITCHCOCK ~s
f!TllglnilfY '"''* f 1 hf • 30 min I • •••'It "Bullets Or
BaflcMs" ( 19361 Edward 0
Robonlon. ..IOen BIOnOllll.
1n Otdet 10 gel 6YldenGe
needed tor 8 OOfWICtlon. "'
IOff'llef detoc1"'9 rntinralos
II 09flQ ()4 c.-fmma/S, (I hf~
50 "*'I "Le Ftomage Grand,"
··5c:o11 o1 llMI Anlllf'Clre,"
Mr Pr llline oeis • llSh
elft1m9100fl, the football
matct> o4 1he oay (R)
A couplo, pesslng ttwouofl
4 smell town. 11111YICtlfn 10
" CtOOl<ed con game. 3.-()0 Q1} •• ~ "Qoenl11on
Heartbeat~ ( 1969) AicNrd
8tadf0td. James Daly. A
tatge unM!<Sll't medlcal
06t'l1et IS SMn lhrougtl I"-
~ of one of 111 ooctors.
(I hf' • 30 mlll l
G) MOVIE
11~ U (I) AOCKFORD At.ES
"The Dealer Cns.a" Roca·
lord tS hi<ed 10 loc8te a
• • "She's Wortuno Her
WllY Thfovgh COiiege"
( 19621 Vlfgtnoa Mayo.~
Ne150n A buf'le9que stet
c•oa1es pi1nOemon1um
The TV .Jeebies
Critic Tells Gripes About Tube
By JAY SllAllBU'IT
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Pay atten-
tion. class. Today we will write down
what bugs us 01061 abourrv. Theri
we will mail the list to Pitca1m
Island in case they are lhink.l.Jlg or
getting 'IV.
Speaking ror myself. this l!> what
bugs me most about TV:
-When ''Casablanca" is on the
Late. Lale Show and the listing for
the Late Show says it is on a channel
my city doesn't get th.is always hap·
pens and the FCC should investigate
it
Polit ical comme r c ia ls .
particularly when the station gets
things mixed up and runs them the
night after elections.
-THOSE NIGHTS ABC shows
"Love Boat." NBC airs "CHiPs,"
CBS orrers '1'he J efrersons" and the
only alternative. on public TV, is
"Behold the Newt m l "
-Any sporting event. even a hang·
iog. where Howard Cosell is the
orato r.
-The ''Today" show habit of re-
peatedly saying what ·s comu1g up
next bas come up. said hello and
gone downstairs for a Bloody Mary.
-THAT BARBARA Walters.
despite ber skill as an intervtewer .
bas never gotten Anwar Sadat to
whistle "I Hear a Rhapsody."
-The way they c ut orr the
"Tonight" band right after the com-
mercial break just so some ham can
plug his oew movie. They should onl y
let the barn talk during the break.
then cut him right off after 1l so the
band can play.
-Five-part reports on the local
news show about the Jogging craze.
Wh at would be better is a brief
bulletin that all ot America's j<>gge~
were jusl sighted jogging to Midway
IS.land.._
-FOUa·PA.llT reports about the
disco craze. Also three-part reporu.
about the Scarsdale Diet craze, two
pa rt reports on the skateboard craze
and any report on the latest fad, tht·
craze cnue.
-The custom of calling a rerun an
"encore ... It might spread even to re-
runs of "60 Minutes." You 'll think
Mike Wallace just got the goods on a
f(uy. and wow. grumble Ume, it's on·
ly an encore expose.
-Sportscasters who call each pro
football joust a "key game." the
Chicago Bears a "very physica l
team" and always remind us, when
it's 7S.O at halftime. lbe team m lht•
lead "bas momentum."
-LOCAL TV LISTINGS that only
go up to l a.m. you know deep m yoor
heart some station in town tS runnin~
say. •'The Princess Comes Across··
al 1:15 a .m .• but won't make room
for it.
-Local TV listings Uuit do say
"The Princess Comes 'XC°n>M" •l> on
Channel 6 at l :lS a.m .. but don't s ay
what it's about and if Mara Corday,
Smiley Burnette and Turban Bey a rt•
the stars.
-Stations that so butcher ·'The
Princess Comes Across " that all you
recall of it is that the lung cned.
"Hello, my pretty," and the queen
sighed. "My husband never used t(1
like my coffee ......
-The white dot that linger,.; on TV
long aft.er you '\-e turned orr the set. II
is a gyp. All the dot e ver shows is e1
tiny rerun of "Kung Fu." According to pro.
ducers Sid and Marty
Krofft. the creators of------------------------------
"Doony and Marie," the
s pec i a I picks u p.-s...--c:.---~--c..,---
where "Grease" left ofr. I•.._,._ 1 .... fw
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UP IN SMOKE . 1n 1
Mark Hamill:
VpFrom1V
Q: i\boufi fark Hamlll -did hr t'Vtr apfM'ar
on lt'lt'\l11lon 64-fon• maklnii "Star Wars"? AlllO,
"u he> really burn In Jaftan? ls bt' an only child ?
Any thin~ ••IJW )OU can tt•ll us? -Ginny "and Joan.
t 'an11 from San J u-.•·. ('allf.
A Thnui.:h "St JI Wuri." wu::. llamill's debut 1n
moVl\'11 , h1• murk hi'> f1r"ll TV uppeurance on "The
Hiii Cu:.hy Show" 111 11no th·
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UP IN SMOKE (Al
f ASY RIDER
MAGIC IA'
Born in Oakland. Calif. ht> is the middle son of
'>l'\'t·n children lhs falht•r was a U.S Navy cap·
'Glad You Asked That'
.._ _____ co_R•V•E-T•T•E•S•U•M•Mll!E•Rllll _____ ( tJm Ht' grew up m Cahfom1a . Virginia. New York
... ('1\y. and Yokohama and Yokusuka, J apan
NATIONAL LAMPOON "twre he finished his last two years of higl\.school. ~N~ALHH~l!S~ Two yc·ars as a theater arts major at Los
i\n~dt·s City Colll'gl' rompleled Hamill 's formal
MAGIC' !RI l•dut:ution And <•S a res ult of his perfor mance an a
CORVETTE SUMMER " 1969 loral production of "Ant hems in E Flat
SMOK EY & THE BANDIT" CPGI
HOOPER"
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C."tfCI Unaet 11 ~,.~ UntcU e t<tdOte PtlYtrounO
Calliope," hl' arquin•d a n agt•nt
Currently st<irnng with Annie Potts in MGM's
"Corvette Summer." Mark's favonle hobby is col·
lectmg <tntiquc toys and books. or anything th<tl
bndges the transition from pioneer days to c urrent
c1v1 h zalion.
Q : As a Met Opera hopeful, I'm c urious: how
did R oberta Pe ters gel ber b reak? -L.D ..
J amaica, N.Y.
A: Miss Peters dl'butcd at the Met 28 years
ago. "I had never sung onstage or with an or· ...____,========='°"= ... =,= .. =.,...:.0\.!!'.'.!"~.:...!!~-11 chestra before," th<.' 48·yt'ar-old soprano told us .
SAN IDAT NIGKT nv11111 As a Met understudy, she was called in when
1>1us Nadine Connor became ill just hours before a
TNANIC GOD IT'S F110AT 11>01 srheduled performance of "Don Giovanni." Just
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like an the movies. she m <1dc good and has haskl-d
in her w<'ll·carncd stardom e\'l'r since As Roberta
h l•rst·lf once put it. "Tht• little girl from the Bronx
had really made st "
Q : ,-\bout ho" muc h "ould you say J ohn
Travolta is C'arning as a 23·y(•ar·old s upe rstar? -
Ginny and Ann. Travolt a fans from Jersey City,
N .J.
A. Travolta is finding out that the price of s uc-
ct•ss. hkf• t'Vl1rything d s<' these days. is greatly in-
flated. lie revl'uls hts l'Urrcnt commitments run
into SC'VCn figures Rut s ays by the t ime hC' pays 50
percent of his 1ncoml' to his braintrust and 50 per·
rent to 1 RS 1 a good tnrk I he's not Pxactly a f·
flut>nt. On the olhN hand. he 's not exactly flat. He
owns a Merel-des 450SL. a T -Bird. a DC3 and other
costly playthings
Q : Didn 'l act rf''>s Catherine Deneuve have a
child by f>a ch of tht· m t•n shf> lived with? -Mrs.
Joh n R .• St at('n Island, N.Y.
I\ :-~m-tlcrrMJYC had a son by -Roger Vad1m
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2. "Double Vision" Foreigner <Atlantic l
3. "How Much I Feel" Ambrosia CWarnt!r
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5. "You Don 't Bring Me Flowers" Barbra
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2. "Sweet Desirc·Old Fashioned Love" The
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INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Legals
•Horoscope
Mondcy. Novemt;)4tr 13 1978 Fea turi • •
Women's
Work
'Have women ever
communicated th eir
o wn ideas and
feelings through song?'
by MAKC'IA t'ORSBERG
Of tlle o.lty ~-~
on,. day I U<U wallmag. I Mord Q compknnmo,
Amhau•tm11/d 1LJt1man the' ptelurt'Of gloom
Sht> l,lll4>tolJ ut rht-mud on hn doorstep 'twcu mm
ln!J I
And this wo.a lwr .song o.t she wielded heT broom
Oh hit' u· a totl. and lo~ u a tro~.
Ht'aull/ wtll foM and nclu>s ID&ll Jltt.
l'lt'arurt'll tfwll dwtnd~ and prices, they double!
1\ nd nothmg 1.s cu J would wssh at to be
Tht• ~even Walt Disney cartoon dwarfs were
ffll lo\\ in~ year.., of folklore lrad1t1on when they
\\ J~~l'd their head!.. puckered lhe1r lips and ad-
Vll>t'd "wh1slle while you work "
In fact. singing land whistling > while work-
ing has long been customary in most forms of
labor mint-rs sing about "sixteen tons." COW·
boys croon or their "home on the range" and
everybody knows who 's been "workin' on the
railroad. all the livelong day."
.. But these are all men's songs what
about women? Don't women sing? Don 't women
work., .. asks Dr Priscilla Oaks. Laguna Beach
n'l>1denl and Cal State Fullerton literature pro-
fessor
Well. sure. There's the nursery rhyme
chant that goes "this is the way we wash our
clothes . . so early in the morning."
And therl' 's that one about putting the kettle
on so we can "all have tea." Or Prisctlla Oaks 'Don 't women smg? Don't women work?'
But women's work songs don't come to
mind too readily, do they? But certainly there
MUST be more. . .
T here are. and Or. P riscilla Oaks has col-
lt.>l'kd them She 's gathered songs by and about
women work songs, protest songs, songs of
peace and freedom. songs s ung to daughters.
songs lhat reflcd what being a woman U. all
about.
There'.s too much of worriment goes to a bonnet.
There's too much oJ ironmg goes to a shirt.
There's notlnno-thaL ~for tbe ~ IDGlte
nn 1t.
There'.s nothmg that lalts us bul trouble and dirt
In March it is mud . it i.s slU$h m December.
The rmd.rummer breezes are loaded unth du.st.
Jn rail. the leflVf'.~ hNer. In muddy Septem~r
The wallpaper rots and the candleshclui rust
Dr Priscilla Oaks ' collection 1s an account
of women's contributions lo the field or music
it 1s a lso a statement on the lack of documenta-
tion of women's mus ic Dunng her three-year
sear ch for the music of women. she discovered
that the small amount that has been written
about the subject often has been derogatory
Dr. Oaks. who took he r PhD in American
literature at UCLA in 1969, realized the need for
lhe ore.aniza11on and reclassification or
women's music wtrile teachtng a cour:seon the
frontier in American literature at CSUF.
"I wanted to do a series of lectures on
women in the Wt'St . and I-wanted.Jo diagram al·
titudes toward women and western heroines.
Dally Ptkll .,_by I.ff P•Y ...
Edward L. Baron with group of UC/ students: 'One of the most pleasant, re-
laxing experiences of your life. '
Hypnotist at Work
'It's one of the most amazing and marvelous phenomena
of the human mind. . "
By JUDITH OLSON
Ot -o.lly PlleC S'-ft
Some people get hypnotized to lose weight,
others go under to change their personality.
UC I students gel hypnotized to have fun,
judging from a campus performance by
Edward L. Baron, "The World's Fastest Hyp-
notist."
It was a hysterically funny evening. Baron
started with 41 volunteers and ended up with
seven willing subjeets who "audltioned for the
ba ll et," scratched ants at a theoretical picnic
and ate watermelon in an Imaginary contest.
It was~ however, as If the seven were a
specially chosen, carefully c horeographed
group °' actors who were doing a pantomime
routine under Baron 's dlrection. It seemed a lit-
tle unbeli evable .
) Their fellow students laughed endJeBSly at
their performance but the seveo-iilx men and
one woman ever batted an eye <their eyes
were closed most or the time anyway>.
BARON, WHO was the consultln1 hypnotist
at the Sirhan-Sirhan trial. first said he wanted
to "debunk some or the misconceptions about
hypnotism.
"It's one of the most amazing a nd
marvelous phenomena of the human mind. It's
safe and pleasant•ar properly applied.
"ln over 2,000 years there has been no case
of a person falling to a waken."
Baron said that no person can be hypnotized
against his will or made to do anything he
doesn't want to do and that only "intelligent,
normal people can be hypnotized."
The subjects must be sincere, able to con-
centrate and willing to cooperate.
Hypnotism Is "one or the most pleasant, re-
laxing experiences of your life," Baron assert -
ed. "I will ask you no personal questions or
anything embarrassing."
When ~ called for volun~rs. the 41 stu·
dents rushed to the stage and sat in two rows of
chairs.
Baron began his routine. "Pick a spot on the
celling. You are going deep, deep. deep asleep
your eyes are closing, closing, closing. Close
you r eyes and sleep. You are going deep, deep,
deep. asleep. With every breath you take your
sleep Is going deeper, deeper."
HE POINTED to students.who were having
<See HYPNOTIST , Page CZ>
..
"I decided to do II With rolk..,ongs. and I
-.tarted b\ look1 ni.: for articles on Wt'l>tern
womC'n IO "the index or thl' JournCll or American
Folklore'
"I found ternbll' things C1nd got furious Th(·
section on women 11\Cludcd witl'hc1-., prostJtutcs,
evil women. vaginas with teeth <as traps 1
"I \H'nt through 71 year.., of the Journa I of
American Folklore . and I came to realw:
there really had been no work done on women
folk singers. women composers or women mus1
cians "
Dr Oaks fo und numerous rC'ferences to
men 's work songs 1n tht· Journal of Amencetn
oll<torC' u nonl' for women.
·'There wert> St:a chant1e!> and chain ganR
songs and lumbcT]ack sonRs. but apparently
women don't work. according to the Journal of
American Folklore."
Tht'rt' are worm/\ on the cheTru>s and slugs on the
ro~es.
And ants 1n the :rugar and mice m the pte!1
Tht' rubbish of spider., no mm1al irupposes
And ravaging roaches and damaging th.es.
It ·c; sweepirig at su and it's du..stmg at seven.
l t s victuals at eaqhl and 11 ·s cb.shes at nme
IL '~ potting and panning fmm ten to eleven.
We scarce bTealc our fa.st till we plan how to dme
Evt>ntually. Or Oaks discovered "Music
and Women." a 1948 out of-print publication by
-um< Sophie Ormker
··Sophie Drinker sets down the results of 20
yt-<ir.., of researctt. She deals with questions that
<See SONGS, Page C2>
In the 'Pink'
Norma Hills was a Pinkerton woman in the tradition of
Sam Spade ...
SEATTLE (AP> San Spade found the
black bird by grilhnf.! curious characters who
beat a path to his dingy offlc(•
Ntck Charles :,,olved cnmes in spare mo
ments snatched from a life of elegant pa:1.1es
and lale·nighl bourbon-quaffing.
Norma Hills painted a bathroom nine times
and rode buses up and down the West Coast for
a month
Like her fictional comparuons in detection,
Norma Hills was a private eye.
From 1929 throu~h World War II, m fact.
Ms Hills was lht> lone ft-male operative in the
Seattle offi ce of Pinkerton's National Detective
Agency
Under the guise of repamtlng the bathroom.
she took telephoto movies or a man across the
street He told his insuraore company he'd been
totally disabled by an accident, but Ms. Hill wa:.
able to prove that wC1sn 't so.
"My cover was that I was painting the
house inside." she rt>calls.
"l painted that bathroom about rune times
He was pamtang his bathroom at the same
time."
On another occasion. she says, she was told
to keep tabs on a bus line 's dnvers lo make sure
they were honest and courteous. One rught lhc
assignment landed her in San Francisco with no
place to stay.
It was during World War II. and innkeepers
"didn't want single ladies in their hotels." she
says. "I walked the streets or San Francisco all
night long because I couldn't find a hotel room.
"I learned to my dismay that an all·mght
movie isn't an all-rught movie. They turn on ~he
h ghts at four in the mom mR "
Her most memorablt~ case. she remembers.
left her silting for long hours by the potted
palms m a hotel lobby
The divorced husband of a SC'attle heiress
took has son across the Canadian border where
he was immune fro m a court custody order.
Becau!K' the child stood lo inhent millions,
Pinkerton agPnts were hired to watch over the
youth 's welfare.
"Night and day we had lo sec where they
(the man and his new wife I went and what they
did." says Ms Hills
For two months, she dashed out of their
hotel to trul them on their trips. When she
learned the man was shipping his car East. she
alerted olher agent:.. who nabb4::d him when he
crossed the border mto New York. The boy was
returned to hJs mother
Getting hired by Pinkerton's wasn't easy -
and JOb security was nil
"You had to be dependable, loyal. You
almost had lo take an oath of allegia nce." says
!\1s. Hiiis. "You couldn 't have had a traffi c
ticket they d idn't know about.
"You had no 1denl1f1cat1on." she adds. ''The
company rould rm· you and say thc!''d never
heard of you if you blew yo ur cover." ,
Despite the hardships, she says, "It was
tremendously interesting.
"You had to be able to interview a coal
miner or a lawyer or a doctor."
In the best detective tale tradition. she mar-
ried her supervisor, Wilbur Hills. At the end of
World War II. th<'Y bought a motel m southern
Oregon and ran it for 10 years, until the motel was cut off by a freeway.
These days Ms. ll1lls works as a volunteer
m Seattle. coordinating monlhly fashion shows
for Goodwlll Industries' Memory Lane Museum.
Norma Hills: She painted a bathroom nine times.
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'''a ls. Baron asked w hat ..., as wrong a nd one s tu
rlt•nt said , "I think lht• eh u1r melted " Anolhe r
confided, "I ft<c l <l um b "
Bi\RON FINALLY re leased the:n and thl'.y
q u1 t>lly wenl back to th1.•1r seats antht• a udience.
During J que:.t1on a ns wer ~css1on Ba ron
"<J~ asked 00" he got 1nvol vt'<l 1n hypnotism .
· In ~choul Oni.• <>f my p!>ychology professors
"'·'' workanR on hypn<1lll.lng pt:ople fie had
'lllt1l' studt·nt1-help him I n• kt·µl up m > in
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tht•\ rt·alh ~o undl•r ' 0 1dn't t hl·y feel ltkc fools
"•lh <ill their fl•llow studt'nt!> laug hing at th~ar
Jnlll's ., Wm, 1t really a pul ·on"
Bruct• Oon1·nf('ld said ht· ha d h<:ard the
l;iughtt•r and didn't <.'arc. hut he dHJn't !>ay
wht'thl•r he wns rcully "undt•r " or not
Wl'n.· lht•y ull d rumu !)lUd<'nts doihg <1
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1 t'rom P age Cl>
plut•k at lh1.· 10\ 1'1llh• ;,i nd !>tir th<·1r bont·~
~ ht•rt• <H't' lht• \H1mt•n t•nmposc:r!)" Are ~omen
un1·rt.•al1q• mthH'all\ nwrc t•arne rs of men·s
m11~11 .. 1I 11nag111Jllon' • 11 .JH' \\Om c·n <'Ver com
rrHinJ<•alt:'d th1!1r cm11 1dl•;,i, anJ fee lings through
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"I w.1s on lo <• wholt· area that has not been
l''Plor~I." !>ays Dr Onks "It's all ther e a nrt
h.i' hc,•n fon•vl'' an folksong, !)IOt'l' the f1r:.t
muo;1t• of thl· fo lk ··
I n ;1 p:iper Ur Oaks prep a r ed fo r the
'to<lt·m Langu;,ii.:1· t\ssocwt1on two years a go,
~ht· p01nts out that in pr1m1t1vc t im es, women
"crc import.a nt 1n son g and rit ual.
A m ajor contri bution "in terms of women
Jnd m us ic. was lhl' 1nvcnt1on of the dirge. When
\\O m en were an ch1ldb1rth . other wom en would
hl'lp them by s1 n~1ng to the rhy thm of the con·
tr.ict1ons
"They ""uld wail and s ing a nd keep up a
f:JM<.'r rh:t thm as the contractions got closer lo~l'lhcr The} wcrl· the same kind of wails and
l nes that wert· CU!>tomary for wa kes and death
n ·remon1t.-s Thc•y wNcn •t mourning cries. but
hirth cncs. to hl·h> th(' rch1rth of the s pirit of the
ol1•ad pen.on "
Or <bk' !'lw ...... .r11•., lulh1lues as wom en 's
\\urk 'nn~:. .ind sh1.· nh·nt 1ons "a n umber of
~ong1-<•bout hating h1rns1.•work '
S hl• Jdds, 'T m 'ure womt•n sang songs
"hi It! t~t·~ \\t'r<' spanning, qui)ting, churning
hutter_ fhC'n · a rl' ln<11an wn mc n·l> son~s about
i.:r1nd1ng corn Hnd there 1s '* Caribbean
~oman·~ song :1lx>ul h11ild1ng u house It goei;,
fhc men a rc a ll lazy. they're s itting under the: lrcci.• ..
W11h gnm1• and unth gnme /rom comer to
<'•'nler ,
1"orcve1 at wor and fon·ver alert.
No re3t for a day lest th<• enemy enter .
f spend my whole hie ma struggle Wtth dirt
Or. Oaks points 0111 that ma ny wom en have ~e~n respo~~.1 blc for protest songs, from Buffy ~ainle·Mane s anU·war song, "The Universal
Soldier ," back to t\unty Molly Jac kson. who
w~ole a.nd sa ng about the unions and the coal
mine rs m Ke ntucky in the 1930s.
·'Conside r all these marvelous contem ·
porary women -Almed a Riddle, Cousin Em-
my. ~emphis Minnie. Bessie Smith, Ella May
Wigg ins, Joan Bae z. Judy Collin s Joanie
MiLchell." she lists. •
"ft seem s to. me it would really be good to
assemble all this material and give women
com P05t'.rs for once and for God's sakes. all the
recognition."
Last night in my dreams I woa stohoned foret>er
Ono /or littl.c rock in the midst of the sea .
My w.e chance of life waa a cro&e~u en<Uavor
To aweep off the ~vas as they awepc over me.·
Al<u! Tuns no dream: a.Mod I behold tt,
1 aee I am helpleu my /ate to auer1.
She lay down her !>room, her apron 3M /ol&d,
Sh.6 ~down Cl1ld d~d ond um buried m dtrf.
-"A HOUffWl/t'• Lamfftt," /rOm tlW ctia"ll of
Mr• sore ti Price. of Ottawa. Ill. Some of her'°"'
werr ktll~ m the C11nl War
Th F \fATI OP CAl.1"0""'" '0"/ NAMe UAUMfllfl ..
e Uture tNI cov.,:': ;!~.~"•No•; hu~:~:.: .. ~~,,.1~ ,,.,,,m, ••• •to1nQ
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OPHATIOM
FACELIFT
Charmin& boOl{'. com
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Pnmr location. 4 Bdrm:..
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II pu pp) love I um 17
II ~ w •'I \K Hut they
we r e wrong It "'1u1 Ull'
rut th.mg and now II Ii,
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of n1y11t'lf
No , he didn't lt>itVl' ll'f''
for lHIOlht'r ltt• W U!\
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reud th1• INtt•ri< .111d lo\,.
noh:i. und lht• l~·uullful
pot-0 111 ht· wrott• I phi~
our l av11r1lt· rn~ord:o.
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tht' t,tflt'!) of ml'mor1t·~ 1n
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ht'urtache E~er yone
113)'!> llmt• I ... lhl' bt.'St
mi.·dtclnl! In th1• mt·un
h m 1.·. how d()('!> ont' ~et
through th1.· pn•se111 ·•
Wht'n :swl'i:t ht'<irt~ l'nd
J IOVt' :lff.·11r lht•r 1.· IS
~!f 't'J)S lhc po:.:.1b1hty Of
,1 n•<'<ml'ihut1on hut 1n
my l'a:st• It n 111't h1i1ppt•n.
I fr 1:. lost lt• me fort.'vt·r .
P lt.>a:o.t.> :.:iy somethmg
to S!IVl' mi.• :.tren~lh I
~
, . '
Ann
1.,anMr•
nvt•cl :-Om\' word:s Of t•n
1.·our.tgcmcnt tu help nw
kn~l gomg Tonijthl as I
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"111 never smlll' ugaln
f'INISHEDAT 17
DEAR FRll-:NO: ••tv.-
we~liu~ ls not a vfl')' lonl(
Ume. -TIH> wounds ., ..
i,ll ll frf'S b
lk>n 'l upt'ct too much
of yourSf'lf. It take11 llmi.'
to •ork through grlt-f.
But you wtll do tt, dur.
I promtR. In the mean·
tlmv , put away the l~t·
lt•rli and poems and rec·
ord s soon. They art.'
lovely rf'mlnders or the
past but you must begin
to llvf' in the presf'nl and
look toward the future.
R e m e mber. life Is for
the living.
( __ H_o_r_o_s_c_o_p_e_~)
Bv S\'DNEY OMARR
TUESDAY,
NOVE MBER 14
ARIES <Marc h 2 1
April 191 Acct·nt o n
fin a n ces. 10\t:slmt•nts.
loca ting IO!>l .irt1cl1.·~ and
prot ecting P<>SM·.,~10ns
Yl's. thl.' fam1I\ s1t uat111n
1mp ruvel:> · KE·y 1s
di plo macv. a <lJ ustrnl'nl.
rem odeling You wall
comprehe nd' You wil l
b<' r ecipient of gift f\c
cept grac 1oul:>ly . without
kJC·king t(){' in sand
TAURUS !A pr il 20
M ay 20 1: You kno w
wha t is true. hut kev 1s
to facr facts :is they· t•x
1:.t Pl Sl'l'l:>. Virgo
per son s figure p ro m
1nl'nt l y t\ce<.'nl on
µcr sn n ;1l1t y . a p
pca rnn<·c. appcCJb. :.elf
dttepl1on. d e f1n111o n of
lt•rms. Full Moon po-.1
I I (I n l' 0 I II (' I If (' ' \\ I l h
dram allt• \ 11;1t11} ror
you
Ci~MIN I •M u\ 21
June 20 1 You :.iski.•d for
confidenti a l mat~riJI
'r'o u get 1t ;md m1~ht not
know "hat to do "Ith 1t
Ca p r i c () r n , <: ;1 n c (' r
pe r son s f igure p r om
1nen t ly /\cccn l ein
hos p ita l. t:lub. :1 pl't'1t1 I
organtii:ltton. lcm pora ry
r es traint Y our
priorities will <'o m c into
Joe us
C ANCER IJunc 21 ·
July Z-2>: Full Moon ac·
rents fantasies whic h
are c lose r to actu::.ihty
than mi g ht bt.' 1m
m edia te ly ant1c1pall'd
Finish what you start
you're on right track
despite m uttc rin ~s o r
d1 catl•d
SAGITIARIVS <Nov
22-Dec. 21 L You hnd
un1Qu<' ways of m a king
routmt• tasks more 111-
1ert's t1 ng . p r odurt1ve
Gemini, Vargo persons
C'OUld r1~ure pro mint.'nt
ly What had bt•cn a
road block lo progrt>:.s 1s
re m o v ed O nc who
works with you confides
nn<l encour ngcs. You 'll
be revita liwd •
C APRICORN IDeC'.
22-J a n . 19 >: F'ull Moon
t•o uld s pell swee t
n othing s. r o m (\n cc .
crcal1vily for you . Emo·
lions tl'nd to dominalc
logl(' Luxury ~ift or a rt
obJCCt Sl.1nds high o n
a gt•nda Young person
cares ror you. 1s willing
lo prove devotion
1Ht t1 it-R~ tffl 1 J a n
20 Feb lfl 1 Accent o n
I.ind . definition of terms.
n•al cstatc transactions.
your abode a nd basic
M'CUri1) Ohltttn valid
appraisals. He pos itive
o f material a t ha nd .
timP·and motion. costs.
budget. o\·crall mo ney
11r0Jc<.·t1on:.. Insist on r e·
a I 1 t y as opposed lo
"fu11y" promises
PISCES I F eb. l !l·
M arch 20 1 Re I at 1 v e
tJ lks about mOn<.'y. lo ng·
term rC'IHtionship a nd
responsibility. What ha d
bt:!e n s m o uldering i s
brou g ht into opcm . Be
selective You could be
h o lding t r ump c a r d
w ithout being aware of
1t Key 1s confidence ,
st eady a pproach and
"poker face ...
some fne nds and rel-,.-----------
a t 1 ve s . A ril'!>, Lib ra
p c r :.on s fq!u rc 1n
scenario.
LEO !J uly 23·Aug
$2500 Disco 22 1 Emp has1!> o n
achievt-m ent. r<'cogni.
lion. m ore rc~pons1blli·
h . s s Pl'ltry lee t y . a u t o r 1 I y a n d for Nov 1 5. 1 ~ 1 7
greate r n ·ward factor contesl at Hun1in91on
You can m ak<.' va luable Center Phone 897-2533
contact. Te ll your s tory '-----
1 o dirl'('t , o r 1g 1n a l .
cr e ati ve fa s hion .
Anothe r Leo -and a n
Aquarian-fig ure pro m ·
inently.
VIRGO CAug. 23·Sept.
221: Yoo receive news
concerning long.range
project. You have an OP·
tion -to continue along
current puth or to
change directions Key
i s to b e on famili a r
g round. t o make r e
visio ns without tos s ing
as ide basic serurity.
LIBRA <Sept 23·0ct.
22): You get facts con·
cerning cos t s. OP ·
portunities for e x -
pa nsion. Full Moon pos i·
lion coincides now with
s tress o n m oney o f
partner o r mate .
C h ec k s . s t o c k s , I n ·
surance policies. leas es.
Gemini, Sagittarius in·
dividuals could play key
roles. •
SCORPIO IQct. 23·
Nov. 21 l : A~t o n
legal ties lcfch/ding
partnership ana m ar·
Mage. You could break
free rrom restrictions.
Be a ware of what is
wrltt.en b etwe en lhe
lloea. Attend to details
-be thorough. Prepare
material. No direct con -rrontaUons. but ple nty or
study and "traln1mf' In ·
START LOSING
WEIGHT TODAY
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OPPORTUNITY mts& l h tfl on~! At1t
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knowingly accl'pt any
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paneled bar C.:o untn
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MARIAN llAllTIN
Patlern Dept. 447
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' 673-85.SQ
MEREDITH
BUILT
l:lt'.iut1ful l::xi;:rut1v1·
hom1· locall'<i on 1 .. acrt
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ba home 1!> a mu:.t ~"' I deal l oc a t 11>11
w amc n1t1ct> plu t>
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Daily Pilot Cla~s1f1cd 1\tJ
10 •~ a ""'I'll' mil Iler
JU.~t Citll t;..12 Sil 71!
Lacy Pullover
loo off Sh•rt1 Of pants w11h
lhtS lacy, lonpl~ved tunic
ll!amal•t square necllhne rs ac
CPnted by '" dllo~r design ol
prrt•~ 1>•nrdPPlr\ Crochel tunit
of mP111um weight. 4 ply syn
thtt•C soort yarn •n a '>011 p~stel
P ane•n /~94 Sires II 14 '"''
$1 ~O tor PMll partt1n Add 40<
Pach pa11rrn '°' fu\I Ua\s .111
nia1t and handhnt Stftd Ill
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Neectleuaft Dept 10~
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12Hatc~ Qti11ts •• S\.50
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OCUMFaOHT
Qunllty craftsmanship In mahoa trim
& OAk floors, Sc~ off this landmark , 4
llR . 3 ba hom.-In llnt'st locatl<m
to:stabllshed lret.-~ & lawns $475,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
i''ash1on Ji,land \ lt'W rrom 3 Bdrm
Countr; Sl\·lt' home• l ''-t-0 hnC"k & mu~h '·'"" \\1M.ld-. i.\\1 mmm1ot pool,
JiH'ULZI S~ ( )0
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1-'int' .S hctrn1 ~1 • h,1th (Jm1lv hornt• on
<1u1t•t rul <h.· 'Jr <h••r .. 1u•d pool
pl.n hoUM'. :-.tor a~<'$ Iii~ cut T1•rm-.
IAYFRONT
St•' t•rul '1n1' h11' fn nr hnnw:.
\\tlh ptt·r $..'hp
AVALON
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VIEW FROM THE
CAPT AfH'S DECK
-Th• ~s ~ocean beofow proyidff
th• arittnc) for Y<MI to whil~ away ttw how-I
ond watch fflr shipt qo by from th•
~lowd ~A "'"Y 'f"lclOMS cOftdo
dttlCJllll'd for ~· and ........ with
mirraftd ~ doon, dt amatk cotlwdr d
uililMJS and rnoui•• finplou. Thr••
b.drooms, 2 batfts mtd striking onan •l•w
for $139,900.
495-1 720
OWNER
TRAPPED
"'UMARIL Y 'RIVA.Tl
tine 's n 4 l>t.·droorn, 3 huth. sm~le
'torv tn C11r(l1111 tlt•I Mur'!{ Cameo
lllphlaucl .., II ~Jt~ b1H·k from the
... tn·d . up tit(arnst 11 hall and t>njoys a
\ t•q qutt·I iit mo~pht•n· the hom<' i~
\ t•n prl\ Ult' 1 Ulld ttw floor plan nows I
11 n d I ht• r 1 • "• 11 p rt " u I t• be u c h 1
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Ht 1\1 I flfl'>' 11/11 t.1100
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BAY& BEACH
4SO NEWPORT CTR DR
759-0011
JUST LISTED!
8'GCANYOH
llub t.v ~ lht.'I prC':Slll(e
t·ommun1t y 's ftne:.l
•nlu~' J &inns. + den,
l11r.:t.'!tt Au~u:.ta .. plan
u1 \Jest t'ltrly area localt>,
w11h "weeping golf
r11Urse view' Like new &
totally c harming
$229,000' !
A(j ENT 640-5560
J lklrm . 2 bath honw. i---------n1l'e TUSTIN family llG DOG?
ne1J?hborbood l'ools1te Ttu." plush lrvtoe Ter-
yurd. IC>lb or l'xpuns1on ruN• home has a lar~e
pos,'ltblbut-:> Only S71UIOO ronl'rt>te side yard sur-n1 .. uhlc termo. round~ by a high fenre,
LGE. 8% % LOA~
Very ellrt-pt1onul SAN
JOAQlllN 2 bdrm . 2
bath condo. clO!>e to golf
& teruus &t pool Mo:.t de
s1rable end unit with
formal dLn1ng rm As
s umable large 8"'•':
loan. low pr1 re or
St 13 500 rn<'ludmg land'
BAY& BEACH
ideal for a dog run
Beautiful yard with
mag01!1C"ent Pmes & a n
ocean view 3 bdr~ .
spacious llv1nl! & dining
area with p1uoted bn<'k
(rpk $184..500
673-4400
HARBOR
' I ti\ l•lllfl Ill
ll.trl1•11 fll\.-~tm.-nt <"~
IAUTIFUL
450 NEWPORT CTR DR. PORT ROYAL
NEWPORT SHORES
l1os<' to beach tnvt-st or
Inc in th1.., :l l><>drm 2
hdth beach h o u s~
Pn\ .ate patio t•ntn. lt-arJ
IOI? llHO l'f)/Y ~unhtt· 111
111g rm It II rT"lfl\lt' lil'l at $110.()1)()' 673 K550
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759-081 1 SEAVJEW'S C111est Prof Real problem here' ---------1 dc-coraled f:lt•i::tnt 4 RH
Loans outstanding ' 3 RA, hg family rm +
Owner making dbl ROOM FOR 2 MOltfo: wetbarlrres,Countaan&
paymts' I Year nt>w UNITS 75Xl27',,R l'lot, patios surround this
townhollll' ! Scenic Ylt'W' good easts1de locale gorgeous horn{:' <.:umm .
Owners problems mean upgraded 3 bedroom.o; pool, Ja<' . & tennis crts b1~. bag savings for you•' 1 3.,. bath b -I a l h & Guarded comm Appl on-
Won't last. Hurry! CaU pla s t e r -hardwood ly $325,000
64.S-0303 fl oors -1 year new
HEW HEW
Mesa Verde 3 bedroom,
b11t b watb s w1mm1n
pool. ~pa rate office
I d ii kit c hen IOC!Udt'S ~~~!tit.
::S:• -~;:m D'\ll'rOWllV~ for 8 good ~=:;11 el ~-investme nt <'a ll Clen
._ ~-· -_. Hellwarth 631 1266
lush carpeung coun n ..................... 1 kitchen watb i1replace' J Bdrm You can buy this
SHADOW RUN
Shake roof, block wall AffORDABlE and r·u guarant~ you'll __ 6_4_0-_6_6_00
privary and a -.upe nt'ver rejlret l'alhng me p~•a...a.rua.• pnce CALL iSl-Jl!Tt Newl>ort l.Mle m pl"-e--Ttun~ tht-house-ymr've .:r..-w~'"' ""
st.Jgious WestclifC for un w111ted for and 1t '::. of POINT SELECT der $150.000. Spal'aous 3 r ere d at n n I y 8 4 OCE .a..._. VIEW bdrm, family room , Thousand that as ' Call ~" PROPERTIES ('OUntry lotchen. Neat Now~3666 Rare rind ID Newport
-and <'lean and ready tu HolL'le on the sand. spec ; ••~ • -.. -'1f r ..._ move tnto Call Ull at tacular ocean 1ew BACI< BAY
80HUS
LJ?P i hr + fmly rm in dr
sirable Bal'k Bay area
Only 3 y~ old cul de s ac
locul.Jcm H.uj!e rear yrd -
ronm for pool Seller wall
.~HERITAGE
f · REALTORS
54C>-1151 for further de-Move m rond1llon. Year
ta1l5 round or w eekend
retreat Call 673 8550
( •1 rJ 11 I• I • ,, '· "'f •. I
:-, •Miele-an ·
. Roal Estate. Inc ..... .. ,,# ... -· .. ~·
t·un.'!ader trade ror units Rambl·ing Estate of land' Just lasted '
frM>-Till At yesterdays pnl'e! 5
.. ~s;::r! .. ( ~ IBAUil
ownersh.ip, quality con-
struction. Sep. owners1---------house plus 4 12 bdr m) un-
its G.S.I. $14,50 a month.
0. W.C. 2nd T.O. Xlllt loc
640-5112
L8e BR.! Grand piano (~irmffirJtffj site L.R., 16x20 mstr.
---·--l>Wle. J>vt. cµ.1 de sac.
Corona~ Mar. I 022 Cotto Me1a I 024 ~Oft leach I CMO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
SPYGLASS lllLL llOM E A,._ YA Lo• By ~r fant&:Jtic 4 br,2
UC.mbn.iSpe<-tacular assume K "' 1nt,.es l ba. f/p, romer lot, N1W
vltrN. 673-6634 .. gt SQl.000' No quahfytnl(' II B A Mu11t 1'o See, t'On·
-------Sll,000 ~v.-, you In ' l venlent to evtrytb1t11.
LOCATl<>N-40CA TIOM-lOCATIOH
l't.·rf (t('t fa mtl v homt> on q111l'l <·ornt•r
t11·rm.s (roin 1:1 t>t•nbt·lt in 1!;11 bor Vll'w
11 om t· s I' ha .... t• I 1 l' on v t' n 1 t· n l to
1·om m11n1l,\ pool & f'lt·nw111 ~1ry •.;i·hool
Bt•aut1ful ' P~lt•rrno ' with ·I bdrm:-..
larJ;!t• SJ>ll('IOU~ kitt·lu·n UJll'OIOj! to
fn 1ndy rm v. w<•t lwr 1 form::1I d111111~
rm J,ovt>I \' landsn1p('d ya1 rt putw
with h111lt 111 fi n' ring & OB<) All this,
inl'ludtng lht.• 1:1nd for only SIRH.000
CORou& Dor.a M'"'• Rdr . 2 b11 . ~pukhng 892 l372.
"""" (g.. AA pool super up graded •TRIPLEX * Call QW<'k 1 Linda or 3 Br 2 Ba, many extru.
Two 2BH units :and one Pam agenu 7~1 2060 Qt neighborhood Prio
IUR unit on 1 v, lots Ol' -- - -only 848 1.5.28
vu ltnlf block to H1g MESA VERDE --------
Coron11 1$earh View Lrg ram hornt' on qwct "* t044 llea~ realmgs. J rur r.nr ,.~it' j;:is 4 _Br, ti"' ~f · ••••••••••••••••••••••
'350.c.ioo owe;, can rlot.e te" u.os Sel<'I P I(. llexh1 I e OWHEA OESPERA TE Uu.~ year rrns. er w1 e p
becutfYe rrna.nt-e I Will SACRIFICE
W RJCHT RF.ALTY H 1 x h I y u pgraded EstotH Ht 979 8S33 Turllerock home 3
770·025 1 St!ll your home ur lncon~ bdrm. 1~. ba w/outstand
___ property rast w 1 lh lng kitchen Cathedral
HARBOR VIEW HILLS Newpor t R !=: Auor. l'etlings -vers1tllltt yni WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS
21 I I San Joaquin Hln1 Rood Upgraded :i bdrm on 631-4516 w/alrium. 759.1.501
large comer lot Proper-RACK BAY CONDO 2 (~lf'tlJ!iJl}ittl NEWPORT CENTER, H.1. 644°010 ly 1S vat·anl o~·ner I~ Story l'nl'e re<lured lo I... _ .. _ ....... _ .. ·1111.1111 •• 1111_1111 ___ ., __ _
CrrYFARMH
Miru farm & hor::.I.' ranrh
in lht' raty Over IH.~00 bQ
rt ol land. Seclwed coun
try living Fant:i~t11·
1nodl'm 2 story 3 txJrm
ranl'h home w '>h.i kt•
roor Totally unique µru
perty Roo m ht>rf' for
your an1m:a l:-. 011n '1
hesitate' Coill now'
545-94\11
!muou.s 640 5112 Agent SHJ9,500 Agent 640 5112 Real Estate
2 Bdrm Cbarmer on H 2 --- ---
lot, t'Omplttely redont' PRICE f'tllME DUftl.DES $l29,9SO &W 5t 1:> Agent
l .m-ull.'d 1n 100 blnrk Coda Mno I 024 DROPPED Wt~l Nt•wport older ••••••••••••••••••••••• front 2 bdrm hit~ nt>v.
ri1umh1r11< t'k<'ll 11-..1 1n Mesa Verde kll <'ht'll rt-Jr h.11 helnr •
u111l over 111>1 1:ara~w A trium
i;puce for l t'Xll J t·ar!> Off l• . R ~need al $11!1.SOO IYlftQ m
HUGE2 STORY
ONLY $92,950
A 4 bdrm, 2"2 ba home
~nhan<'es a very lge &
Yl'r.lallle lot -bnck paUu.
heavy sha,ke roof & locat-
l>d on a cuJ-de-sa<' Nee<h
some T. J. C. 7$9-1.501
(~mwttlfl tN Elt>11ant noorvt'an with
2 ijdrm & I bdrm IH\tt country k1t1 hl'u. d1mng
Wi "l Nt>wp"rt. 11cxxJ ru1 3 bedtoorn:; and hearty (~l~'m ltrlilfiertQ lal h1 StCH"K walk l ll fireplace RV parkng
--·-·---be:ach Sl!>tl,000 S!IR.:rno DKlt Call
On thl ~ bup e r b
E":""''d~ home
{' d t h t' d r ., I « l' 1 I 1 n g
i:1toop1es the formul 1J1n
ml( room Corner frplr
dl'ct'nL'> Lhe h\'IOI! rm de
ror Wdl~ of g~ass rl.'
vpalll Ult' llL'ih rt>ar yard
Walk to flarbQr H ll(h
645 7221
Real Es late
MESA NORTH
This 4 bedroom, 2 b:ith
home is bc11utirully up
graded with a larl(e add
on farruly room tomplell·
w ith sl ump s tont'
!treplnce. It al:so h•atun•\
a serond ftreplart' 1n lht'
llvtng room a~ wdl a~
fnut lrteS and a ~as HRQ
10 the patio area Own<-n-
a.re motivatt>il. make 11n
orrer Askan1t SlN.000
Ca u 556-2600
673 JliO:j 1)75 4777 t.:Vt'!> 54() t72()
COSTA MESA
EasL'l1de. 3 bdrm.". 2 bu 'l'ftftfta'!LL
a.1mpletl'ly remodeled. O! I rlll~IK car l(ar111(e $128,000
NEWPORT PEHIN. "#I In California" 2 Bdr~ . 2 balh:i. f111h·
1
________ _
Only SXY,000 Lt·iti.t>hohl SUPER EASTSIDE NEWPORT IS~ANO
3 Bdrm , 1 h11lh humi.' on LOCATION
I< 2 lot. frpli-lot" of Sharp 4 Rdrm l. hath
v.1Xld & hnrk Sl~.000 ho me Remo d "'It-<I
HOME & INCOME kitchen lllld bath Only
:i lid.rm . 2 ualh home $79,900. Call~ 5880
SLASHED
to$72,SOO
lieaulaful 3BR 2ba horn~:
l'LlJS fabulous family
rm Great r.im1I)
nc1i:hborhood Lo~ est
pnt·e m area
GRIEENIELT HOME
ONLY $87,000
UnJVers1ty Park 3 bdrm.
:! ba, highly upgrdded
Cfarden home. 759-1501
Real Estate
Lake, 3 Br 20,., Ba. den. ~!~~ t:~2r ~;r~1n~n/,~J~~ ~: j ~ J l 1 ffHj c;: SELECT t1Rhtru1 par~ h:te ~l'ltini: ... ftib!&l£t11 T'PROPERTIES t-;ast'l1de <.:os t·1 Ml's ;a ASf44,-"Torm dm rm. $198,500
Contract of sale. 2 yrs Jt
9118'"; (:all Bob Marcel
I IT 957 2666 Pruperty In xlnt <'OOUI
lion' $199,000 lrvtne Groves 2 br. den,
Newport H•i«Jht• o.3 366.1 642 2253 Eveb Shogplace -~;:~~1';~· L~adcbk: P~~ A~ulgewend~t.ns64~6-<',~;~r !<'~~fsn
1
11111 .. · . '_ . . . '.. Owner's Pride DmaPoiwt 1026 Crpl~ SSJ.500.640-0997
, Real htate;lnc.
: ts4-1aoo ....-
ox..>J _. Gnrgt'OUS 2 story Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• SACRIFICE ! Beaut
Verde 4 b<-droom holl'lt'. Brand ne w l80 dc)t. ocean Woodbridge 3Br 21 411" ':=======:.j v.1l.h plush l'arpNs. dtn vtew New 3br 212ba 13rd PLUS elegant 2Hr t•ondo ---------• WR. f.:1mily ruum cind br a pvt !>Wtl'I Sl85K priced below market WATERFRONT s unk1 n l1v1ng rm Con<11d~r trade Agt Oolh nr lake. 673-4311 S335,000 BUILD YOUR Tht·re'b more' Sl :J.5.750 7SS-Cf706 Owner Agt
DUrLEX HhR Call~ mo Surround1n 11 1ntPraur
c o ur1yard lh1 1
bedroom. family room
home on t he Ila) 111
Newport utrl'r~ 1n
door/outdoor Y<'fSalilJty
Large patio on WATEfl
with BOAT SLIP or your
own. Sunny with wood
paneling, brl<'ks and
warmth.
-
WATI l<rRONT
llOM l't
REAL ESTATE
£Jl-1d00 ----==--
Onth1•r1·ar11r1h1' 1t ·1 1111 ~Ane!DL H;!~~e:~-i:n ~1~.~ /:i~ LAICEFROMT
on tho· 1-:,.,1ts11h uf Co·•t ,, 11111. lit. 20.., Bu t dell Pool, iac• S 197,500
Ml..,D You II ht.· as MIU~ aun· muny up"rJdt> Sh a r P GI t' n w oo <1 b •• "#I In California" ~ a. ., townhome on Arborlak•• dl-J ug1nyournt'11t , See t o apprl'c 1alc, ~
bdr'TI homt• w 1«1rthtone SI02.SOO 661 2537 Ste p s t o beach &
<'t"Vl.\-& eop1wr plumbinl( IA.SIC ST ARTER clubhouse' Large livin~
during l'Onst1ul·t1on BToro 1032 rm&fam1lyrmcombine
Phoot• oow for deta1b HOME. S69 • 90 0 ••• •••• •• •••• •• ••• • •••• wrth giant outdoor patio :>4S-~!ll Pn<'ed ri2ht with 3 CREATIVE tobnnglakes1dei.nside!
Bdrms. new c.irp ets. RHAHCIHG Highly upgraded, FAN·
large lot. and many rrwt p b th 380 2b TASTJC VIE W ' Pools &
trees Only $69,900 Call OMa le on is " 8 teMls courts, too! Take
546-5880 b 0 u se w / near n _. w a look today·call 752-1700 l'pt.stdrJl6 & pauit. Only .,,.,, ,,, 11 . ,, ~ 1 "• trH1.11, ,
(-.-ljt1!tttirlttl
Real F..stat~
$73,000 f ~~a~.: _LAH':..~·'"' -l ~lfiMffl TO~:~JSE NO(' ASH l>OWN TO 1.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;; fota1tCllft Vatt.y I 034 ~-~~~~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!@!!~
nus lovely hoCJlf' has :i $I 00,000 tepping ~·r:·e·~~;::·;·~:·~:~··;; IY OWNER
bdrms . a study, 2'~ Al"l'NOW' Pnces On Kt"ds?. uv.nl'r ">Br3 Ba.JJCuui, Hard to find Unaver!>1I)
baths & a beautiful vu·... are Htstnl'( t-"A.'iT' BBQ. $139,500 ~ 11-11 or model m V1U.:ge Ill J
of the Big Canyon c;ou Worlu ,\._t 24 hr.. Spacious 1 he droom 96."?-WOI &inn.:! ba. for l1lill din
Course Profess derorJt 541-0800 family holn\.' with bonu:. ----rm. II v -rm . fr p I t'.
ed m exqUlsate last~· \\111 ---------rootn, dmrng. f1rt!plat•t: ... ntfnC)t°" leac:h I 040 l'Jll'ledral real.mg. LJle en
trade $235.000 -dJld storage CU!tlom tn· ••••••••••••••••••••••• try. fully Inds l' pd.
lolboa l.,CllMf I 006 tenor $119,900. BK R S&S Resale SpeC"aahsls Soperb I~ across from ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.:au 54Q.-1720 3.4 or 5 bdrm rnodeh1 Umv park. Warm fam1·
1 iturlx. inl'luding bay ~•.:,!;,,.some w 'pools ly home. 552-0143 for
TAI.LL ~ a ppt_ Open Ha.ase Sat & front to be ext·h down in Penmn~oo Properties Sun. 10·5 4601 Stt!rra a pkg 2Et684 ~_!.__ -Tree Ln.
Cof"OflG., Mor I 022 ·~I Jn Califon1io'' :--R.AR--E·.-E·A·u·T·Y-111LOW_E_S_T_P_R_l_C_E_._l_n
••••••••••••••••••••••• TRUE B1cyl'le to beal'h F.xtra Orangelree; 40 Tangelo,
/h ,w ~ ~7)-7)()0
Owner is anxiow;! ! Don't w-Ht'11I 1-:i.tate ~·· . -.. Q ~ T"VLOl:t C:OMPl\f\IY
' -.
Home on the PeniJlSula
Point. l blol'k to the
Wedge. 1 block to private
bay and bea<'h. Rig s ---------Bdrm or 4 plus d~n. 2 ---
sharp 4 BR P•• &, used I BR. 1 ba, waterway~. 21DCOTTAGE PRESTIGE brid: farepla ct>. new tenni s, :.w 1mm1n 1· PLUSl ... COME "'"nt&l'a""'t. 11.'2 years S46,9oo Ownert a gt "" Mesa Vrrdl! Countn ......... '"" 675-QSIW R6ALT0R'-i Ufl'Vtr1 UPLR .. s tory oo lar)lcr lot. Ask-BUILDERS 1ng $230.000 o;ome
1---------•1 specutl l4'rm'I Qill l'urt
~ . .. . . .. Pegged h:udwood Ooor... l'lub ~rl'a 1 hr. vuoi, old Lots ol p1tnehng and -----
IATFROHT
Duplex. 3 bdr m . & 2
bdrm. uruu . frpll' e al'h
Herbert'>
IUSIHESS MESA VERDE wu~ooo~ Prop.
HJGl-ll.ANDS. Best buy Rffffon PETE SARRETT
RWTY
OPPORTUNITY
Imported dell foods
r ea lurin g M iddle
Eastern & Italian foods
O!f sale beer ., wane
Xlnt IO<'ataon al'ross
from new apartment
complex under conslruc-
taon. Moll vated o wne
forl'ed to sell ! Call to-
dJy! MS-9491
10 lhUI neat area. 3 Huge + 675-7060 •
bdrms, 2 baths, large --------.. 1 family room , 2 ---------
r1replaces. Near scbool9
New on the mark.el at
$85,500 You haven't set-o
lhlB one, so caU us at
~1151
·~HERITAGE
·-· REALTORS (~1w111 ma Mfl ________ _
ReaJ F.state
---------SELL Idle itelll.$ with a
WANT ACTION? Daily Pilot Classified Ad.
Classifed Ads 642-5678 642-567!1.
GE
SBDBIB BLllNS CD ..
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
DEERFIELD-IRVIME
SPECIAL
Spacious Plan Four Is Located On
The End Of A Cul-d e·Sac. 4 Bdrm .. 3
Ba. & Fam. Rm. Din. Rm. Kitchen
Has All The Extras Plus Breaklast
Room. Look Out At Lovely Prof.
Landscaped Y ards. Comm. Pool,
Greenbefl. $139,500.
VIEW PLUS SECURITY
, -· 642·5200
Costa Mno E'SICS.
l Exe ...... Un~s WATUFttOHT
UNUSUAL 1 of a Kind W/42'1oat SHp
Charming r efurbasht'd Big 2 bdrm & den, ;>
2Bfl 2ba home w ifrpk frpl<'s, bltns. 2 rov
Brand new 2BR 2ba & palloe, 3 rar garoge &
3BR 2ba duplex in rear owner will help BJC on
includes sp111' 4 <'ar 1:ar fmant'mg. $.'l.50,000.
Pvt pullo. Wlthtn wulk JACOI REALTY
ing ~111tance to maoy 675•6670 umeruues. Xlnt lnN>me ---
property S21J.OOO 2000 Sq ft, 2 sty, 4 br, 21-'1 RO~ERS REALTY ba. Sandpainte on 00x120
675-Zl I I lot. ~ M1 So Cst Plaza l~~~~~~~~~~I By owner, below prevail I-lD,g loc rnkt, $84,000 3701
Have something to sell' S. Woodland Pl, S.A. Call
Classified ads do at well 979-1965.
macnab I lrvtne
realty
llG CANYON SHCIAL
RUN -Don't WALK to this
delightful Broadmoor Plan 4. It
won 't last at $395.000. Features
, Incl. 4 BRs, 2""2 baths + formal
dining, living & family rms .
CC·130)
••• MoryHlcld.
170 Newport Center Or
Newport &>al'h
You are the wmn~r or
Two r,." Tickets
totbe
t,ONG lif:AClf
TifEATRE FESTIVAL
"OURTOWH''
stamng Eddie Albert at
the Long Bt-ach Conven
tlon & Entertainment
Center. 300 E. Ocean
Blvd., Long 8ea<'h
CalJ 642-5678, ext 329
to chum your tickets. •••
HELP!
Owner behind lo pa)'
menl3! Must sell th.is 4
BR, pool bome. NOW•
Caleb up payments and it. s yours !
Agent 542-SSOS 2A hours
woud beamt>d l'\·11tnr !> :! JU<'UZll Wc.>11 pnl'\'d at wull papt"r Offered for IR VIN fo:. I b ave a
bnC"k frpk:. und <'uunlry S 129. 000 Cd 11 now $78,000 quahf1cd buyer for a
kitchen PLUS 968-3.171 l f J116f:.\Jjk'rn(~ Y.est Pumt or Uo1vers1ty I-·-..:..-:..-:---model home. lf you are :! bdrm. 2 b.1th mrr1me [• 1n~1 l.11~ 962·4471( .. , )546·8103 th1nk1ng of sel hn~.
unit with pnv&ll' yard -A£! jj;IJ'!UVJ plea~e call Martha
a11dpat10 $190.000 Real Estate .................... ~-... Sbarkany. Rltr. A~-
<'ALL FOR ---------·-·1 'O'HV UTirV socaate 752-0166
lNl'URMATION I UILDER CLOSEOUT · H.I. COftdo $60,500
644·7211 Sevt"ral lge 2 story 48r. Here's your oppartunity
JBa homes .ii 345 E 23rd to get a great rental or a 1:31n t~i1~E'!~~:::~ ~~·=~~~~~:..;:: ---··.:...--~for $1 211.500. O wne r ed. N!Carpeled & ret1led I 1 n n 1 WaUunl( d.l.stancl' to ma SAVE $27,000 Own:r~:~ J:i .;:;:.i a 1 )or shopping centers
We belacvr this as th 642.2164 6;3 0782 lfomt' tb va<'ant & ready
lnv.1•0,f 11nr1·<! 1 llr hnm1· - -).or 1mmediah· occupa n
trl l'd \J ,\full $.!i,l~lll 11•,., A-"J"llmP a•-:-"; \' .\ Lar)!e cy <.:a ll DOW ror details
than nearest m11lt1irlt 3 Wrm \lon1• tnmrrwd 546 2:!13
lis ted <'ompariible. N('t pool "" wtr fall Pr'tnc
yet mulllple l1gtcd. st only!168-8532
prinl'iprtlll only please ----·---
Comer lot, R 2 ume, +J3 Bdrm Condo, 2'-'l ba.
Br home. $1 28.000 Ian pnme loc, 2 c11r attach
included.Callus rorlo<'a gar, prof d e<'or ated
Uon, then QIMkly dnv S92,000, 54-0-1965
by, It won't last
Property Houae 642-385-0
..... J • J I 1 I ~I I f4 1
!\8L B J
CUTE2BR CONDO
Terms. Bk.r. SS9.900 Bkr
Ml-4S.58
POOLSIDE
Locauon plus loads of up
grad es throughout
makes this Piao 4 patio
borne ID Orangetrel· J
mu.~t lo see. HURRY• 1
1lu!> ts a steal at S82.9SO
i~J ·
RANCH REAL TY
551 ;2000 -------.. IRVIME!
WE GOT IT! OHRATIOH
FACELIFT ---------1 Charmlni home. com JASMIMECRKVU pletel y remodeled
._ _______ •I '1,5,6 BR's, Sl07 .000 to
r-SIS0.000
OnGreenbell-ocnvupop Prime loc ation 4
plan.s. beautifully de bed.rooms, 1600 s potless
corated-3Br + fam rm s q ft. Don't mtss Uu11
~~Call 6'0-2587 one! Aet. 546-0351
~~ll~ .. ,_roR ~ ~ ~~0a~,...~~Sat~/~S..~·~~I VETERANS * HUMTINGTOM ~ELL idJe items with a -VA Appriatsed $70,000 LANDMARK FORREST HILLS Daily Pllot Class1Cied Ad Gl'MNI I 002 Sbarp J BR corner lot CONDOMINIUM
••••••••••••••••••••••• West.sideCM.7~6743 Con ven ient loeattoo, lntbeRacq_uel Club.23:,0 ~'!!!,II•••••••••••••.... 24 Hrs. Bkr. marveloua recreational sq fl, J bedrooms, 3 Cull
C ..... ~TSIDE C ....... fac1la t ies. La r~e l baths, huge family room ol.l..--11 Ban•"'e ~ .-bedroom, ru11 bu11t·ln withwetbar,formal d.in-u~ ftJ r 3 Bedroom , 2 bath kitchen Ready to sell at ang room, kitchen nook, "'1~-tNh.Al ~I~ C.OMfl'Wt' custom home Maoy UP· '52.900 o e w p I u s b ca r p e t
& rad es . Pr I de o t COLI OF MIWPOltT throughout and your van
SEA VIEW GEMi '~w~~rsblpD"' l~~~~R~EAL~~T~O~~RS~~~I will fit in the oversl.ted 67S.H 11 garage. Close lo park
and tennla courts. ln new
Northwood area of
10
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00 .. The Most Beautiful Townhome With
Co mplete Security In All Of
Newport Beach. Forever View Of
Ocean & Bay. Near Lido Village
And Shopping. 2 Bdrms. 21,-e.i Ba.
Pool & J ac u zz i. Call For
Appointment To See. $395,000.
SICUllTY fM llCJ CANYON
Lovely & immacul ate Broadmoor
Plan 4 situated on lg. comer lot
w/room for pool. 4 BRs, 2\.-'.z baths
hi gh beamed ceilings & formai
dining. $465,000. CC· 131)
A perfect Nantucket -All It needs
is a family . 3 bedroom. 2 bath1',
up ~r a d ed. t as t e ful. view,
prestigious. Community quad, pool
and tennis courts -To see Is to
want -$236.500
.;;<fjdlw LOOKING 'rvtno~:~JJ~E
641~}~~~~1)' FOR R. ~ii
® --...... , .... , ·111 DOYa DlfVI
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LYNNE VALENTINE644-6200
642·1235
'01 Dover Drl11t 644·6200
H.,bOr View Center
Irvine .i C.mpus V•lt.y C.nter
752·1414
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A Cot.DWIU UMla CO.
644-9060
f11t MIUOAOUIN"'4llSlltD
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673-8700
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0 Corne ace Bt 21096 C~PIJY quick sale by wner Moth in Mariner's Covr UNCH ltULTY
Prinl'ipals only· $1LS,OOO West! Open House Sat 4' H I ·2000
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111 hi> u1>1{tJtlt'tl \ 1:n houses. many bwld1ngs.
1.isttl ully tlt·i o r .1 11 tl "#I lnCofffonM o" huge oak trees. City
lv"'nh111no· SC'll..r 1:; t'X water. can be s phl
l rt'ta·h m11l1\ult'll and T11tHn 1090 Terms . l/677·5691 o r
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hit \ m11·.1 111 lool't' 11ow ' AIUSB> CUSTOM FARGO
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OFFfCE ILDG.
4 Separate units. JOO :.1.1
ft each.. $89,000
Roy McCGrdlt. R:ttr
541.7729
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home o n 11 hrlls1de settmii on 17 arres lhal can be
with loud.) or sunderkml( split . Pnv ate secluded
MasSl\'t! mdster s uite ac· area. h as near ne w 3
Cl'nlt'd with luxurious bdrm. 2 ba home. huge
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hat. ~en Npt•nl in u11 l •It t rt·c·)I "' 1, 111 i.. l11u.l ~ard (J\l.nc•r oul uf
l(raJ.rng th1:. home lh1.., palh\I. J~ .... nw 1tnil 1r en1 1·oun1ry Mull\ !>di \~r h.t•
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landi.cap1n.: l'al10 rur
outdoor 1,v1ng <.;on\C'
ruent $148,500 UOO'Jl>P
S8500 DOWN
Ns>l Hb 3 br. pool home
~uma:s bul of Sl41.SOO
SI 100/mo No qual ner
Mvvt rl~hl m By own1•r
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'IJlK II HOME iF~ 644 :llrn. t-:v~. ~ •OOJ
Homan tub & private oak trees.
gu.rdl'n.'> 1-·orma I dining , FARGO
& family room included Spectar ular vit-w No 1/676-5717 or l/523 4462
4ud!!Cymi: $l7!J,OOO TAKE ON PAYMENTS·S
RUMAR REAL TY ACRES Near Albuquer 551·7977 que, N. Mex-Rio Grande
R1ver·lnflallon Hedge
IUILDY II u n t . H o m e S 1 t e s
W .AHTS OUT! I n v e s l m e n l ·
from under this custom 4 Recreat1on·SlOO Down.
Utt home with sweepmK Take up $39 Monthly.
view beyond belief Take $3900 Balanre Due
Suf)t!rb t'nlcrtJmmenl is Now Call Roy Collet't
.iHordl·d l1> hu~e game _602-__ 9'_7_.ao_l_l ____ _
You are the winnl'r of
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LONG BEA<'ll
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starnng Eddie All>erl .11
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Long Beach
Call 642·5678. l'Xl J29
t.o clwm your llr k<'li. • • •
room a nd family room ~Rh Texa:. U111t1o llM> -IW unit
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1-'1rc>ptart's for that warm u..dlt-C:O..lnlctioft Ht•ully Rltr. t>4!> 4ll'J.1
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\•Arre uwldllblt! H I lot ITIJr appl tennii.. pool:1. 964 2566. 973 2971 __
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m un ~11673 8~1 Eamide 3 br. 2 ba. tree patio. fnrd yd. lod:-~
stone frpl<'. t!nrl yd pe~ ok ~ A~. no hT [~ trnTV · 1r1 $475. mo. 642 2639 964 25AA . 97:1 Z9'il
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673-6634
ly J Bdrm. 2 bi.th 1\11;111
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Honus rm frplc pool, Nn 7!'>9-0143
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dreds or sq fl or t1c1·k1ng rn xlnt Costa Mesa loea 16 UMfTS $380,000 RaneM •. FCll"nll.
abound. Unlu•lln uble lion . Bring your in 1!;"k dn , l'Ontral·t ,,r :-.,11.. Gro•~ 2700
low 1>r1t't>' Nt'\I. J nd '<i veswrs' Fin l user ap Grea t cond Nt•t !>i>cnd.1 •••••••:••••••• ••••••• •
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r h1ldren, no p.ob S1ngk'I f~, ca~l. lilt' entr)
welrnmt' S425 /\1,'l , no lrplc. drapes. pnv pulw.
fet: 964 2566 . !173 2U71 2 cur itar , pool $525/IM•
family k1t<·hcn :.lucl y ofl •••••••• ••••• • •• • • •••• •
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or 1102.000 room home wiiH•h i.1t!> cm a 11n•m111111 f,.,. rut pro fly u wn1•1 1'11l't• Nwprl
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side by sidt• Sl,.J.-..lll i•a owred 7686743/\S.:l BERKELEY MODt.:t. 1
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home w ith alnum lu:-h
landSeapmg Ht-'t 10<·11
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Con!>ullrn.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Allnew painl.lPls.appl DOOR 'cA!'-. RHl,J ,
l"iM's Only
RB> CIJl,ET
1 33-3380
Locpto leach 1049 ....................•..
OWNl':ft anx1nu'i Ternr1
bu) 3Hlt. '"~'" \t" fn<'d paliu S5~.~lll \ 11lJ
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t.oc;,.io Niguel IOS2 ...•...........••......
w 11oul j d C. fam rrn
l 'omplt-ll•ly re-mockh•d
Hlv lot . muc·h mc•rt·
Ov.mer will hnan<'l' "o
t"redll needed Sl !>:i CHM
twlance As k for 1-.d
C"hernow 964 ·24~
St•a raPt> & !IUnsets O\'t!r
loolung thl' blue P acrhr.
l>"l lleac·h. :.i m 1nut,·:-.
from Fa!>h 1on bland
SensallonJI t n pie wtdl'
home l'ark renl only
$228
CGUfontio ,ocific
Moblt. HotM SGIM1
27llli llarbor Ste 206·A
540-5937
NEW SHOPPING
CENTER
Newport Bear h Area
Tnple nel le-.sei. F1rl:ol
years rent guaranteed
Pnme high tralrlc count
11.000 Sq. feet rl'ntable
•Loan l'a1·ka~rn~·
•lnv•·~t rnenl An.ti~.., ..
• 1-.blult• Hw lrt111.:
Program:.
645 2.wJ
spare. $780.000. Two DuplHH
G~ EIUR1 Co. 2 blocks lo Lhc b••ac•h
631·3400or SCOTT RF.;11.LTY
644-1758 536 7!'>33 ----
FORECLOSURE
t:xrlu:11ve Thrt•c Arr h
Hay, O\lt'r 3fo00 fl or nt.·w
hldg , With !) bdr m.'> . '1
baths, den, tirkfs t rm .
d1run.: rm & :-.upcr laqit·
/o:llrl'le rm c .. 11 for tlt•
t..111::.
L aguna Niguel
Realty •
LESSTHAH WA TIERFRO HT
LIYIH<i $600 CASH . lnc.cM9 "'•rty iooo &KAltlu 4 '9u
Move into 11 txfl dbl wide •••••••••••••••••••• ••• on comer lot hy lfunt
JEfflRIERY
REALTOR
675·9111
$65,000.
2 Bdrm. 2 ba c·n ndo
w 'r 11thedra l reil1n.i-..
floor Lo ce1l. frplc . romm
pool nearby <.:lose tn
bht1p'K & pub!Jc transp
Tern'1c starter home
$64,:ioo
491-9494 495.5220
2 ~ty ln-level. 2Br. 220a,
sunken tub w/gold fi.11 ·
turos. lormal d1n1ng rm.
trptc. wet bar. luxurtous
t>erge cpl & hardwood
plank firs. internal sec urity
system & security gate
S339000
1714 J 7:;9 1961
496-241 l 830-50501--------1
CRESCENT HAY Niguel Shores 1ownhomt' OCEAN VIEW
°'lt'w313r,3Ua, OR.frplr. 204 3 br SIOOOs under Contemporary open
fdm rm. VI{·~ 1)73 6634 mkl Owner 831-7568 beam. lrplcs. fam rm
S240.000 Agt P eitJU I 055 Brmns Rltr• 645-15.Jl -------1LG1&e Forttt ......•.•.••••••.....•.
f1~lwood & receive $600 4-PLEX tnglon Harbour
cash for Chns lmas shop SI lS OOO SCOTT HEAL TY
pin!! <SG3'11S 731 • 536·7533
Mobilt Homr Store An ubelievable price for•--------848·8895 2 cute and cozy duplexes -on ooe lot in Easts1de
Cost.a Mesa! Upgraded
interiors! 752-1920 •EXCITING•
Lido· Hewport lch ' QUAIL llbl width lot F.state sale E
Smuck dab rn Lht' m1ddll' PLAC or bcout1ful Newport rttorYTIES'•
H a r bor A ga r de n
JUST LISTED
4·Plex. separalt' 3 Rdrrn
owne rs buildrni:. rom
mun1ty pool & park.
possible Sero nc>J:at1vr
cash now Xlnl invest
ment Call
RB> CARPET
llJ-3310
p a r a d 1 s 1: + p e l • IOpeti TM l :JO r .M.I
marvelous pvt beaf'h 'ii;;~~iiiiiiiillimlimlimii;~iiiiil.;;. .. iiiiiii..-.;.. ...
LAKEFROMT
3 hdrm. 2 ba 00111 dor k
Sun & Sail Cluh Mem
bt!rshrp SI 18.000 Bc'I
buy on La.kt!
OCEANFRONT
walk to shnpprng 1n
N\•wpc>rt Haroor·i. mo!>!
1•xdu..,1vc area IK7..0757)
CGlfontla l'octflc
Mobia. HOllR Sain
2706 HarborSle. 206-A
INVESTMENTS
Causey
& Company
•
!17~0023 830 702:1 ----
LAKE FOil ~ST
A lovely Wood~len model
J bdrm s ingle lilory Pvt
rorner lot. Offerc·d al
S96.000 640 5112 Agent.
.,_wport Beach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HARIOR VIEW
HOME
$355,000
The beurh al your front
door. with root br('N<'l>
Crom lhl' cool Parifl c. J
Hr 3 &. double dcturhcd
rcaral(t: Hy t1ppl only
645 \1161 .. ..-..· .... ~ / . . • / OP~ .HOUSE
;;_ . ,''REALTY •
540-5937
rRICE SL.ASHB>
On Uus lovely single wide
Glenbrook . fully up
graded Perfect ror re
tired or low income.
<LD38401.
Mobit. Hotnt Store
848-8895
/z ) .... : ·•. .. llG VALUE FH LAND
Large hilltop horn<' with ONLY $157,500 MOilLE HOME
J bdrms . 2"'1 huths. Prime gre enbelt lora·1---------.i IHFOIMATIOH
:.paeious h v1ng r oom . t1on lh~hly upgr aded m BY OWNE R Ne wpo rt Rent, option to buy Info. ~a':'::Yv1~~"'Su~de;kh:.1t ~~~iv~~r.!J':~~f~1y ~~ Crest rondo. '3 + br. 3 ~r.~s1~~~n:::~o~!1~
great outdoor II v 1nrc home 1s brand new on lhe ba .. End unit. ocean vu, 9ofCices.
Owner anxious' Sobm1t market 759 l~.0 1 Plan4 Pnced r l'duced lo Mobla.How. Stof-t
offers! llJ.S.OOo (~1~11 I i\4 iii fatl n:11.ooo. 548·7286 E. Anaheim 956-4500 • . -"'·-···------$6500 DOWN Anaheim 9~·1011 1104SO Coast H1way R~al f'slale Sunla Ana ™·7070
LAGUNA BF.M.:11 -------'T'wo new lwnhms. Npt Westmmater 848-8895 497-24 5 7 RAY FRONT C<1ndo \I. 4S' lits &C.M 3 Br. 2 Ila, us-W Anaheim 761·1442 ~~!!!!~-!!~~-1 boatsUp Swtmmingpool sumes bal of $150.000 l~~~~~~~~~~I Owner $250.000889-047 1 $1100/mo. Vara nt. move Trail Co h 8 35• lnt right 1n Ownt'r will er ac • x • x LAlplo HMJ-4 I 052 Log.a~ I 052 earry a l io•;; int. No rood .• furn. Must Se.? lo
••••••••• • ••••• ••• • •••• ••••••••• ••• •••• ••• •••• <'red.It needed 645·6354 appf'e'Clate $3500 or best P P J erry . 842·3070
VILU rACIACA-f'ATIO HOME
Beauliful 2 bedroom. family room.
2 balh patio home'. Exqul::;itely
d ecorntcrt t hru out. Structural
improvC'ml.1 nl . w e t b a r .
profcssion<.1 1 l an d hc apin i;:,
co mmun it y poo l . jac u z1.1,
clubho~e. SI09.SOO
A CO&.DWIU. IA*IA CO.
496-7222 831-0836 ,,.,... ..... "".., ....
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DUPLEX 8AM-4·30PM.
Great location. v. block __ .. _ .. __ .. _
to ocean. 3 Bdrm. & 2 BR
uni ls, double aar age.
furnished. $21o.000
9*WPOIT HACH
UALTY 675-1642
•EXCITING•
DIL WIDI LUXUIY
$1 ISMO.
IHC&.D"S AU UTIL
3 ~ ,.... pool 1974 Bendix. 28r 28a A
Beaullful Bay Cr u l beautiful home. Adull818
home, beamed cellinll In yni & ovrr ReAdy to oc·
hving room, wcl bar, 2 cupy Under SZS,000
fireplaces. Fo r pnvet.e tKW3430>
1>r eview coll l!f\.1~71\7 Colfonl• recHlc
no1, I ••I 1 •re~· 1, I MoOll• HofM s.e.. [ ~ lfi&lll I~• _•1:1•0A~H.•S_•.40.~bo~S~f~j7~208~~A~~
BY OWNER bch hm. 3 Br, 27' Al rat ream tr ailer ,
2i., ba. fee la nd. 3 hse'a to custo m wood Interior
wtr_ ~l•gl l31 ·49llO S21IOOtofr &441 5791 eves
HAWAII
10 ac re s on
island of Kauai
$170 .000 full
price. Ownct
will carry with
s ma ll down .
Only 2 m ile s
from beach.
GARO£N APT.
Twelve 2
bed room units
with pool. Great
Cos ta M esa
r e ntal a r ea
$449,000.
DELUXE 4 PLEX
Brand new -all
th e e xtra s .
Great Cos t a
Mesa location .
I deal f or
owner/occupant
-two to choose
from . Full price
$230,000
S.A. 4 Pl£X
Inv es tor 's
delight. All 2 Br
apts. New painl
& ca rpet s .
Priced right at
$90.000.
22 UNITS
(<; X l r ~I ~ h ii I J) '
Only r. )'r:, old.
T t' n a n l :-p a y
utll1llt'S, 2 BH().
rec rm. pool ~Ix
wm;s Xlnt. arc·a s:i:;o.ooo
10 WITH VIEW
Spacious 1 & 2
bedroom units.
By the ocean &
the pier in 8an
C lc..orn c nlc .
own e r will
carry with 20',
down. $825,000.
3 ON A LOT
fo::J!\LS 1dt• C'o:.I a
Mesa 3 Scp;,ralc•
house~ on cornt'r
l o l . S up e r·
t orat1on
$159.900.
EASTSIDE 7
Prid e o f
o w n c r s h i p :1
bedroom 2 b u lh
w /flrcp t acc
owner 's unit +
s ix 2 bedroom
townhou~e units.
$4S2,000.
A PR€STIG€
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RIALISTATEIMYISTMEHTS
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Robeti Jeocock
22U3 l"ordham Rrl
C.:Osl1t Mes.;
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J Hr pa r I I y r IJ r n ON I ALOCK ·ro J>OC II .
1-:1t~L'l1de $1~ mo ~ 1'1\HK S625 Pt.·r mu
494 0348 INt'f, SWI~ ('L llB &
Yoo arc thl' wanner or
Two Frtt Tlckeh $425 tiJs & W.il\'r iid
Nwpl llJ(hls. 6 allrart1vt·
to the rms newly d ecor3 led
l./\f<OENER l 'U.ASI-•
C1\l.L CO LLI::(; I c 40H >688 z:r.o
LONG BEACH S pac . trees W»lk to Turllt>r oek H r~hluni:h TIIF.ATR~ 1-'ES1'1 \'AL everytlunl( 1-:ven purk' townhome. brand new :!
"OUR TOWM" 642 :nOJ. l564A O range Br + d f' n . 2 H .1
~tamng Erldie Attw-rt ut Ave panoramic vu of h ill'> .• •
the LonR Bt·ach Convt-n -----car gar w/opener. m11ny
t10n & Entt·rtainmt•nt OanorcMnt 322 upr.:rad~. pool, $595 mo
Ce ntc r. JOO 1:: Oc can HI • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 955--_J_' 1_66 _____ _
Long fkar-h 2Jlr Twnhbc. 2 {"8 r jolurage. 1 Th Will , b · (;all642·5f7tf t'XI 329 C I • den pvt d I Yr n e OW!! J r . 2 b.i. tocl8lmy~u;llcket1'. i~dt.htd.(. S4r5· m;, rrplr,d.c;h~hr.pau11.fnc·ct * * * 77~ yd Gar K1d11 & fkl)I Ok
-------~ S4JS Al!l . no fct· lalboo lstond JI 06 2Br. 2Ba. den . dbl rcaral( 964 2566. 973 2971
••••••••••••••••••••••• nr new. nr manna ~ Brand new Co~do ~
&yfront. pier 011111. 2 UK. mo Weber R E 493'7 '66 & lof\ T l·nn1:.. pool.
2 ba. lZJ E &yfront <kean view Model ron Jaeuzz1. 13SO per mo
$795 Herb. 2llt471f·3577 do 2 AR, 2 ha, romp 645-73()';
H-rt•och 3169 'iCCU nlY. 1.ir WJtl'r ---------..... ~~................ trash. cable pllJd Adlts. RENTALS
no p els $525 m u :?UH.1i..,ba M a11n1f1cenl bearhfro nl 714/496-8300 aft 6pm ;: RR . 2''°! bu
Wt>St Newp<>rt honw • ---2 flR, 2 ba
Rdrm, 2 baths +dorm 3 Br. fplr. nt'ar llarb<lr & J BH.Zba
loft. Yrly lse. $15001 mo S\.Or'e$ $425 3 RR 2•· b DSf), 5871 4 99 29ft6 • ..,, a ·
OH IEACH B Taro 3232
Decorator furnis hed 2 ••••••••••••••••• ••••••
story 4 Bdrm home with Sharp J br. 2 bu. frptr.
view. In best location pauo. gar. ford yd Kub
$950/rro winte r lse. & pets ok $435 Al{l nn
Watetfr0ttt HotnH fee. 964-2566; 973.2971_
631-1400 Fa.t:aM VaHey 32341 •••••••••••••••••••••••
...... u..funli1hed 3 Br. 2 ba, singll' 5tory
••••• ••••••• ••••• •• •••• condo. End uml Acros:. GftWf"Cll 3202 from Mile Squure Park 2
3 BR. 2 ba ..
J RR, 2 ba
4 BR. 21.-.i lla.
4 BR. 2'"' ho
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••••••••••••••••••••••• years old. 2 rar garage. Large patio In c ludes it5Z3 CAMPIJSDa·IRVtffE
LUSIC RENTALS rec rac1hues +3 poolA. ----
3 BR ln Eastbluff, $9S(). 3 Corner Warner & Los RANCHO S/\N J OAQUIN.
BH Harbor View Hills. Jardmes $S5() mo. Call 2 br, den Upgnts . View
$000. 4 BR Cosla Mesa . for appl 96J.-0678 Call 644·5:J98. eves.
$700 2 BR + d e n s Bdrm family ho me Uruv Park 2br 2ba hoow ~ai.m1oe Creek. $850 w/frpk, dshwhr. pitio. Lease. Many xtraa pool.
Seav1ew 2 BR + den. !ncd yd. g»r Kids & pets lenrus Owne r 955 2339
$000 rm For leusl' ok $525 Agt . no Ctl' 3148
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964·2566. 973 2971 LCICJllllMI •och ------1••················4'···· l>lx 'l)buron Condo, JBr. $650-unfurtS700 fum. Ulut·
2'hBa. wet bar. AC. ~ Laioon Vtllu. ocnrm t on 1S U I Cusl ""' t 111n1 llel !hi ~ mo. 847-45.2S p vt b r h. 7141499.311 -;.
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R&CT? -WHY7 ••.,.•••••••••••• ••••• •• 3 BR. 2 ba .• great ocean &
There are o ver 25 way1 lo New~eiant 2 bedroom sunset views' Near Crt•)I
own your owo ho me SS.50.or2 ~m +den cent Beucb N orth
Some DO down and f!O $575. Cedar & window LagWta. French Country
C'05t. IREN llOTLINI!:! ho ml' ,.~Ive b locks to arch itecture ; s tovl' ~
Call Now979-67SO bl'arh Privott' 2 car refn.i. L.lke new . wilt
lotboalaJ..ct 3206 garage 1-'ully m 11 1n coni11dt:r lt!aset opllon
••••••••••••••••••••••• tamed yard. Adult.'!. No AvtHI. oow $7!;0 Mu
Charming Colonrnl 38R pet.a. lnqwre at 525 18th _4.,..94.,..·_7.:..55_1 ____ _
2b a 2 stor y . Moder n Street. <714 >960·6.13l . LCICJllllMIHll1 1250
kitche n. r 8dar range, 3 BR. 1.,., Ba. new paint. •••••••••••••••••••••••
compactor. Lgc clo:1et.s, bike t.o beach, S375 mo .. 2 BR l BA pal.lo brM At <:.
breakfast rm, p atio!\. "8k tor Keith. 962 "'471 flN. pool. spa, etc-$4txl
$750 675-6239 No kld.'l/ pets 494 4~
1,..arge 4 br. p11Uo, :.! ur NEW 2Br. 188, lprk ,\11
l(araf(f' WA> mo 121J) fo'or C'lt1~i.lf1r1I Ml rood S38S mo 87~Z723 evea l\l."l'I ON 673-6634
BAVl-"RONT Call .i f amily ne11hborhooo. 1
Brand new 3 HH ol) No Daily P1h1t br. :: b8 • fri>lc. dichwhr
Bay w /corncr vtew Lr< AO.VISOR l'O• d p~t lu. fncd yd
loft & skybtcs. bnck pat . 642 S67l4 Car111c Kids & peti1 011
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I NEWPORT BEACH
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t·lt'J!Mtll'P in vour nl'v. c-m.tom home
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11,•d 1 1111m ~. 111d o o r laundry a rea~.
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••••••••••••••••••••••• drt-blU». bl.k Lo bt'ar h 2:::rm ~ 8tt'J)9 to bear h, yearly bdrm. z ba. Mt Nt'INJH>rt Adu~ 7~ ~t• S$00 M1oi,Jir:'o 'month f~e rrodern 2 br. I br. Apt. Ail facll.llles, •lfean
n'l.I v•~ · 2,323 t;ldt>nAvr ,C.M upper, frpk . all blUl1' vu. $22S 1ncld ut1I
Utt yiOc-dn/ P ark vie w 842·7806 Meo Jtly Oaraice door ~SMOiaft tlllm
frpl i:ar. 2 br. pauo. --C Id _._ opener 142.3400, 842 4657 .. d1·,, No ne ~. $$OO 2 Br. uW pd h1 r,,n -----Reap fe1J1a\e t9 aha r e " • " No pe\3 Mer Apt 7 1960 WrsrclfP'P'CONDO mnbile borne nr bch SI ~1216 WaJ1ace, 548>956() Zbr. avail 12-1 mo. util tncl'd 64s-5846
2 IJK. $42.5 mrl gas & wtr. M50 &45-9«2 -
N ll ~!4 "' Mari1told 1 Br. yrd, gar. $325. I Br, 3 bdrm. bse. rl!e to bcb. o 1w ~ ' lg yd $300. ~~ or IAY VllW St:JO/rm. plus t,.. uUlillti:1. 61~3'1 ------646-2316 EASTBLUF'•' Stanmng IMll·9556.
lat. 2nd. or 3rd. Home Equly l..oanl
Terms and Pl)'ments tailored to you
Any amount-cre.dlt no problem
C.JtWl INC. HO ME LO ANS. INC.
1100 <)u..11 Si~ ~u11 .. 200
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(714) 955-1610 11(11
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<>t'ean view. qwct. puUo, S450/im. Ad.Jt.8, no pe~. no petA 2 BR. 2 ba. $340 ~dng, nluJrdsOhoKps, schls. $4.50 yrly. 673·7412. l o c o ff 2 M a J o 1 MESA MORTGAGE CO J lift l ~. IJJ h11:hl•!>l qua Ii
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BAY FRONT 3 BR. split-level, unfurn Jac.-uui. fireplace Adults patJos. Some with all. Cannery Village-New of· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
u-•-h 3269 B and 3 BR N Yearly, 1675. ooly. $375. 631-4984 garage_. Swamaung pool fices from 300 sq fl. 4000 sq ft fenced yard LOWEST ._wport.cac r MW on o 2 BR,lba.,wntr $47S JaCUZZLTenniscourts l ~---... 3176 iaotasllc views . lg Water/power Irvine.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Bay w/com er view. Lrg 2 BR, 1 ba . wntr $450 Spacious, quiet 3 bdrm blk to Huoungton sbop· --pat 1os ·p a rk1 n g & SS&-UI02 ~t Rates
Newport Beach condo loft &skylit.es. bnck pal. 3 BR. 2 ba., WtJtr $900 townhse apt w/l.ge pvt ping center malJ. Adults ••••••••••••••••••••••• janitonal included 2808 ---------1~wet 2 bdn. 2 ba patro S900 mo lse. 673· 12 2 Br. bayfront. yrly SSSO pa tio. Pool. Adults. No pets . From 1435 I Br. walk to beach, sec Lafayette Ave • N B ._... W.ted 4600 lstT.D.'s. abo
t'nd06edgar no pets $4.50 eves PARK UDO Sorry. no kids or pets. Seawiod Village. l dep. + 1st ck l ast 673-1000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WT.D.~.
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Island 3 bdrm 2 ba adultsooly. $425 H.B. <714)898-9961 C93-S2:s5aft6pm furruture Approx 250.500 SoltlerMtq. Co • .. : •• ~thluH 4 hdrm exer
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EWPO adults no pet s $300 Realtor 675 6lfil Clean room w/pvt en N RT IUCH Newly decorated 2 BR Near 5 l'o1nts, Com SSl·3325 trance m CdM. $100-$15-0
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3 Bedroom , 2'h bath . Balboa Oct>on/ront 2 Br blt·LOS, & PS>OI. Util incl f<jds welcome see "!gr Wnt.Mtster 3898 SUITES --------NO FEE ' Beaul. new 2 & beautifully upJeral'fed $450 month to month. No Pets. $295 mo . Mgr aAlpt7
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yrly. 675-4912. Tue thru l/9l9J--0660 ocn. Winter rent.al. Call family complex. no pets. at~·~729 on a, drapes + plus h c pts erfeagrene'cereceroopllmorus. xl'ercooxn·. 752·2310 days; S51·9470 ~TML.ota
Sat. 64S-8075. ~apt l. College Ave. · Refng+bltma. $295. No eves.
Bluffs Condos Pina Are Oceanlrool, Pen. Pt. Ba h /kit .. _ . 6'2·9760. SUPER 1 br pool Rar pets. 892.SLJ9 ~~ .. LeNase or moeootht ---------2ND'S BR cam rm 11400 c w c .. .,. ... Ill newer f 1 trees i27s Ad lt.s' .., llXhlMA-ear so. ali ._'--·'I t/ 4xllxlrnt mco.n2d~. ~~'..~5717s1mo0r. l.i.cSO ba_ Yc~t. lux. 3 + bldg, close to beach 3 BR. 2 ba, all eltt, new. 842rp 9583c. . .,..;, c.,.,1· u · Apca l&Rb FwmblMd Plau. O.C. airport & ~ ••H SIO.OO"SI OO,OOO .,..... Ideal for quiet soRI work-Co v • d p a r k 1 n g . · · ...., . ...,_, or Unfwwislwd 3900 freeways. Call 9"19-2161 ..-e -67~5364 deo,sidetJe. Sl.500 in.& adJt No pets & oo OwJl.J'../a.gl.._ S.f_.10 m_o ....................... ....................... ~5!0 l Ill
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car Rar. lite fncd )'d " ocean view. No pelS rental. 3 BR. 2 ba . hURe 3 Br, $390. Famibes only. $440 mo. NO DEPOSIT fromS230 & up pd Jantr l ser v. Cpts, vend.Ing routes . 4·10 hrs l.u due >'9.,., years PCa ll
\J1ruversary Ln. 631-0900 M2·3935/66l..m97. sundeck. n ght 00 ~and on no pet s Wood land. NO RETURN New 3 br Adults. No Pets ~· $395 mo No lea11e weekly Cnmpl co Iraan S52-34.S8 Pnnr Ont
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WOO ISLE prof. deco 4 SpedOCllll9rVi.w Fully fum'd & ready to 21.stSt 546-6985 and refng (5 81.ks East of Newport S u at e 2 0 0 . N 8 Pl:in I $2080 00 PVT PTV wrll pay mori•
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l'lubhouse Yt•:irly S!IOO Goll Course. S490/mo 752-7410, Eves °'" wknds, Spac upper duplex E-s1de, 9am-5pm 546-9860 CdM dJx swtes, uuJ pd Plan llJS9710 ()(J 642-3573 M2 l274 CoteRealty640-Sm 962-3145 new cpl. drps, 3 br, 2 ba. 2 Bdrm. yard. garage. Plan IV S14.190 00 ---------
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Borrleux 3 °br. 3 b~ HEIGHTS CO N DO 3 ~· S40-44.U. I INFORMATION 1~231-0704. Sun 101\..M . French roun•'"" kltr hen bdrm. 2~ b:t. Ocean & ~d NEW 2 Br 2 Ba. c ose to R b 1 lmd & 3rd Tn1.st Deed:-
11 t. "'siJOO · gol! ro1Jrse view brand ••••••••••••••••••••••• New lan?e 2 bdrm. 2 ba. beacb.'$360per mo. eol. opl100 to uy in o. Nice CdM olfice. 325 sq ft 6PM. M-W. 9AM·8PM M1&>1on Flnan<"1alSv:-.. :i an11•n1 11.-s, . mo. bl · .., repo's loan assumption, Avail Nov lsl $225/ mo 0 ,. It Agt 7591131. oewcarpet.Nopets.S42S *** tns,patio .... o~tsor ~·2937 *** (714 1551·1250 c t t> • • , roo 4gg.1233 l<Jds. $365. 353 Hamilton. etc Easy hnance 0 .A.C. CaU L!nd.a 675-2311 ltJ!:~ __ · lort>:ro Ford 1/528-0820 days or wknds 2 RR, 1 ba, nr ly oew, lg 9offices ChritfiH F.li.t-
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BLUFFSJ l>drm. S.J.aa the Long Beach Conven SJS.8406 Near beach. 2 Br, 2 Ba. Room w/ kitchenette 523 Sq. ft. office 'pacr to the Long Beach Conven
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yrd $1150/mo. 752.(>617 MoWt. ~Stott Newer 2 BR. 2 ba, yearly, parents F.astside C. M. Pvt bdrm, Deluuoffires pace EZil. lJ yrs. Gros.s S7.000
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J)Ollhouse for lease, 3 br, Santa An~ ~7 Unctaln I& 2 Br 1 Ba • 2~8edroo· washers& 1 b tb Adults. 962·1800 IAl.IOA INH after 3,30 r---------g~cJ.i!g~p~~::.· II~: ~~ 956--4SOO :/balcony, washlnR :walk top':k a Brand new 3 Br apt HB. S6 5 . u P week I Y SANTA A.NA LIQUOR STORE. nets SUHI HEW
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Male. Vic f"ord & Sao tolhe it r o~nd . Apply im · dependable wheels. Call Arnold in U:1cd Car Pen n ys aver . 1660
Miguel, NB_.:~ 4209__ LONG Bt.:ACll mediately, C1tp111trano. 540-:.>06 645.l&tS Woody Servict-. Placentia Ave.C M
~t. small Siamue tat,
very s hy. 536·9429/
961)..5639 alt. s.
THEODORE . · .
ROBINS ·
·FORD CASHIERS
n lEATRE FESTIVAL Laguna Beach ROr. . -CAHVASSEtl ·~·arow .... ·· <114 1 4 96-3118, Ac ~ff•• .._ " Jachema St & El Camino Exper or will train, P/T,
slarriog EddJe Albert at Real, SJC, near Mission LOTPlltSON Call Geo. 546·3'706 " the Long Beach Conven Experienced person de·
CLERICAL
FLY FREE WITH
OFFICE OVERLOAD REWARD Emerald Ring
Fashion lalaod Newpon
area 11-1. 644·~
llo:i & Entertainment S RAT 1 VE sired for per~nenl posi Ceat.er. 300 E. Ocean 81., ADM I N I T llon. (We w1U \raln ). Fr·
Long Beach SPEClAL.lST. Learn of-inge benefiu. Call Sales 2060 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA M ESA 642 · 0010 -Pe.rmanant plt1me open-,,, -J•-L---L--.......... ... .... ___ ~
tngB Also 111terv1ewing 11;0nt O mn•c· • ._.-~ ..--.OCn ,_.. Oft Oft VTT1C•
Lo:st Dark blue metul
auto access door 3~ • x
1 • On Tu.'!tin Rl vd CM
11 11' Reward M r
Call 642-.5178. ext 329 fice procedures. Records Mgr. for interview.
tocl&.1 m yourtickelS management. $9rne typ·
• Zaernrrs.5-8375
* * • Ing exper ience p re · rerred. Enhst in your
Army for AdmunsLrallve
Spe<:ialist. CaU tOday. MICHELLE'S
BILL YATES
VW-PORS.CHE .
"·•''Ju.int ,,, ..... ,, .1tt11
837-4800 493-4511
I.OST dk g n •y t•at
w •white· c·ol lur Ar••11
llunl111.(ton I.and murk
!1611-41225
•o..tc•I• 540-1006 962·8821
1 IAM 2AM 83."> 3'749 768-525 t S42 2435 Automoµve
LOST . Grey cat. :-.nort
b8Jr, W. Ne•1port
00-3871
RIDE w .. un~o:
Desperat ely needecl
Mon Fri al 5pm from
Costa me Mesa to Chap
man Ave 1n Garden
---------i Grove HELP! (for 1"'1
Lost Blk kitten w twht mo• s 1 SS oo wk. Ca 11 markings, Turllerock 494-78'12
area, rewud. ~2500
Lobl atlky temer. 9 lbil.
((i111 Gi n ) Thu rs pm
Coast Hwy. Generou19
Heward S48-a» UI -----
Ul8t: Lllb/Shep rrwc. M
"Bear " AND Hu skicl
S amoyed m1,., M .
blk/lan, 7 mm1. M V area
4:.6-178:'>. C'2 161t>
Act.. Co...ttmth MECHAHIC
15
•PEOPLE•
Needed
lmnmdiately
$3.89
FULL TIME
FOR LOCAL
PlfllOYS
AUTOSU,,LY
STORE
Excellent starting salary
from S24S to $294 for 5
day week depending on
qualifications. Must
have brake. frQnt end &
tune-up experience. 1-:x-w lent worlcirtg ton
lions and opportunities
ro r advancement
Liberal e mpl oyet•
bene r1t s 1n<·lude
ho:s p1tal1za t lon 1n
surance. hfe insurance
and pension fund. /\pply
Babysitter llJ my hm,
refs, wiU prov1de transp
Cull .546-3519
fo r Chris tma s help O •erload T"'f)Ofot' ouiCJl"M"f towcrcb a dettfttotfOft of
Previous cash regt8lt!r yow ct.oic:~ -air or sltip troYel Worir local aui91mt"ts ~~o~ell~~~ ~gP!>;, tt~n wittl top pcry. OfM" to all skils. Col fOf' an appoinhMttt.
BABYSITTER Live In
mature l(ovcrnes:, tyc>t-
to t'erc• for 2 yr old lx1)
L&ghl houH•kccp1nR
Speak e ngh'>h . d nv ~
Rd n·q 673 58:1 I
7~ 5586
Gold Key Wa rehouse 0 ~Ca~~~r ~~;~~n11~ £.00~ 3723 Birc:h Stred, ,..ewpori leach 557-006 I jJO~
an •.q u11l Opport ~ 'IJ ~ 1"J
l':mployer M I-' _ _
Ca i;luer r or 'I ua It t y mt' n's ~~~~~~~~!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ill'!
clot.tung store Apply 1n
Bank m g person. Stew a rd1t for CLERICAL CHECK FILER Gentle ma n . 3439 Via
"'·II · h II I Oporto, N. 8 G e n e r a I o f r 1 c t' ru lime wit exce en -----respons1b1lit1es . Sue
benefits Exp prefern:.><.1 .1----------1 cessful candidate will
but Wlll cuns1der clen cal C •5 HIER have plenty or room ror background A advancement Xlnt ~tart
IRVlNE NATIONAL PART· TIME lllg salary Accurate typ BANK ing essential ROSAN, Ca ll J anel Van Oy kt A spe<:iallty drugslrore lNC. 2.001 w CoMSJ..ilwy
833-3700 rs seelrtng llne nertelic. Nwpt Beach.
per ma oe nt pe rt t1 me EquaJ Opport Employer
BARTENDER
Dinne r Hou st' ex
,,ent'nl'e. Dana Tradt•r
Rest11urant. 0JOd l'l
Call for appl Wt'tl, Thur~
cashier to work 9AM · JPM Mon-t'n . Will alsol ________ _
merchandise boutique
dept Ple1tse t'all :.tore
mgr lo :.cl up 1nterv1cw
uppt
CL ERICAL
8 PAY DAYS
CLERKS
UTOTEM
()perungs Now Available
for (uJI or p/tune clerks on 2nd & 3rd shifts No
e..x..p_er ne~ary-w
train. Start $3 per hr /\s
st managers to $3 60 hr
Mana~ers to SS SO hr /\d
vancement opportun1t1~
lo tho6e who qualify l"or
1nformauon go 10 our
neare<>l ma rket or ron
t a<1 the ~r!>onnl'I orr.~
CUSTODIAL MAIMT
F rr. Mon lhru Fri. 8am
Spm. $3 75 to $4 00 to start. Apply Lake l''orl':.I
II Son & Sail Club. 247~
Toledo Way, El Turn.
586--0llliO
CUSTODIAN
MJlJrueoanct Olil.O. part ti~. rt'i.(ulur or ~ub
$4 S8 pe.r hr Apply 1m
med. 8 12 n oon
t:ap1strano · Lagun.1
8 1.'UCh R O P 1 7 14 )
496-3118. Aqachcma ~t
& t:I Camino Real, !>J<'.
nt>ar M1s:-.1on l.O~'T Sil .y Terner m
VIC or :'{> ·er & Coa:>I
ll w ·; ll r.; W A R D
71 4 32'1 ?:>" • 1e1ve ms2
T h e D a I I y p I I 0 l Guvs or Gals
C ll R ISTM/\S G lt'T No-;-e~l i og . No t'll
TRAIN slops for you r pt>neoce nee. Company
s hopping convenience w1lhnl( to train Part
evrry Wedne!!day start tune or fUJI tune. Call
tn!t .fov JSlh ttlru Dt>t". Mr. Roberu, 834 1377
10t h CALL NO W ' Aide. Uve-io or P IT for
o/..2 5678 quad. Rm/board/wages
Ill person.
1.5221 BEACH BLVD
WESTMINSTER
2946 BRISTOL ST
COSTA MESA
15.'»HARBOR BI.VO
FULLERTON
12AIE lSTSTREET
SANTAANA
for·~~i~a~ 493 2603 ask THE GUILD DRUG
----1610San Miguel Or NB
LEFTUMTIL
CHRISTMAS
F..arn extr a C:hnstmai.
money now'
at (,'UTTER t;ltp fOr 'IWllll
12442 Lampson St wear mfR plea:>anl con1I Garden Grovt' 53'f 4840 Call Carl<><-
St.to 11H ;J.11\.:.J 536-7382. HB area Beaut1C'1an..'>. full & l'IT 644-7330 E 0 E. TYPISTS ual Oppor Employer 493-8894
MASSAGE
FtGUU MODELS
ESCORTS
OUfCAUONLY
D~.e•H,hr
with d1entelc Will con 1----------1
1· o u n " r :i t x . .'dr:.>or '(.;,1c, nrea
~d..!De:..: r.--ll I~. black
male. ~7 1275
t'ound : Male blk Ii tan
shepherd mix 645-1.SOt!
aflemoon11 or evflS.
l'·ound : Wh l rem
Cock11poo. Appr 2 yrs. n1re d1sJ1Q51t1on Ownr or
63 r-2140
GOLDEN GIRL
l(d hm &l5· l.50tl arts or &.doyt11Pwt a
~~ .....,.. ...
t'OUND: male Bassett ·-·•••••••••••••••••••
llound. l rv1nt• Ave. Schook&
betwn Monte Vista & lllllnlctlCMll 7005
Santa huabel. • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • S48'68 l8 or SS6 7 4M
L-....1-111-+4,_. Automotive
All Aboard for the Daily
Pilot CHRISTMAS GI TRAIN. For more In
fo r mation . rail u
Christmas Ad· V1sur a
642-5678
SAU SM EH
FULL TIME
FOi LOCAL
PlfllOYS
AUTO SUPPLY
sider without cht•nttde
496-6504
Beauty
HAIR STYLIST
w/some following pref
Exp, gd benef
MANICU RIST P /T
Fashion Isl lot• N R
759-1211. ext 260
Bl~DERY
. TRAINEE
Jndustriou:s 1nd1v1dual
neede d for various
duties Coll ate educa
t1onal mate rials .. ;x
ceUent benefits & work
1ng conditions. Apply
between Sam 11 am &
Cashier Apply 111 person
Crown Hardware
3107 E Coast Hwy. COM
CASHIERS
Ftume Good Pay
Growth co 5 Locations
We train Co benefits METRO CAR WASll
2950 HARBOR 81,C M.
Catenng
HEED
Professional Catenng Banquet
f'ersonnel, cont.act
WESTCLffF HC11p1ta1Jly Resource:-.
631..()610 752 91 111
PIX Clothing Salesman. l'x DECORATOR ACCT CLERKS pe.rt 1n quality men's neede d for contl'm cloUung FuU ll~ or pt porary furniture i.tor1· KEYPUNCH OPER lime Apply 1n perKon, t:xpr. also in i.lill>S L11'(ht CLHK-6 St.ewtt.rds for Gentleman. office duties Ii d11y week
Must have phone & reha 3439 Via Oporto. N B_. _ Monthly t.&lary Apply 111 person 1931 Newport ble transp. Long&. :short Coddoil Welitreu Blvd. Coi.td M~a tenn assignments. Hoh·
day & vacation Pll Y Scltoot l>ch Sandw1rh Shop Hos p1tu ll ~ati on plan Earn up lo S300 per wk Rl•l111bll' wumJ o for
ava.1lable. Low lwl1on l'la<·ement cow1ler work Mon 1hru
VOLT
fUMf-c:>AAAV WAVll_f,h
assist 751 9194 _ l''n No n1ghl-; llOJ~
Cook. uper hnt> eook llo:.p1ta1 Jrca "45 6401
needed for hu ~y [)ehvt'ry Onvcr . lt>m.11•· d o wnto wn L a rt u n J full tul'lt'
restaurant Call for appl. s.cx 1133
494·9765 ask !or Nina or Lyn n [)ehveryman, l.1\ Time".
on B11 lbou Pen10:.UIJ. l'ound. Black & golden
rpalc dog. Young. Mill·
slon Viejo 830·9445
REAL ESTATE
LICENSE
SCHOOL
OFFERS
ARMOR SPECIALIST
Physical cond1t1ooing.
Work as a team membe
1n a r mor ed. trac ked
veh icl es . Develo
leadership pot ential Enlist ln your Ar my fo
t.he penooal challenge
Anno r. Call today.
STOii
Excellent staring salary
S200+ for 5 day wuk
Excellent working cond1
lions 1and opportunities
for advancement
Liberal e mpl oyee
benefit s in c lud e
hospltal11.a t1 on 1n
surance. 11re lnsurant'e
and pen:non fund. Apply
lpm Jpm, Nat iona l!~~~~~~~~~~
t.:ducation. 4401 Birch Cl!IEAIC ""L
3141 ea,.... Dri•~
546-4741
(Ac~s From
OranJe Co Airport> F.q ual Opport Employer
COOK 3 JOam till m. $500 mo
r o r co n v a I es c e n t 1)73 251.'i/646 1413
~1026 962-8821 in person St . Newport Hearh ER "' <Near O.C. Airportl Become a member of our
hospital Free hulth 1n ----1 T , s urance after proba Ucbveryman, ·" imt' uonary penod Every in Nt"wport Bea<"h . ., Los t set of keys. v1c
Bristol & Su nflower
shop'g ctr Call 645-6598.
768-5251 542-24 2946 RRISTOL ST
COSTA MESA
IS221 BEACH BLVD
WESTMI NSTER
Equal Opportun1l)' dynam1c NewportCenter ----------
Employer. financrnl firm We are ---------• I dllY"· 4AM tiA M. Sis pt'r other weekend off App Y wk fi73-251Si"4ti l413 1445Supenor. /118
l..ost dog, blk/bro fem
Aasemble.rs H. 8. mfte. co. needs reliable persons
for pnit'is100 mecharucal
•Crash Courae available asay. Slart $3. per hr
~~~~~~~~~! expanding & there are Clencal many opponun1t1cs for Tired of Wortc'--
Dachshµnd. No rollar
Walnut Sq arc11. Call
559-5685 *Material.I provided. Call 714/894-"51
•Sma II classes for
I l f Sh ll' • personalized Instruction. ASSEMllBS Hos em e ie max lmmed ,.._ft;ft.,s ava1'l lo 'Brkhrsl & Adams He •Choose own wte41ay elect~~';;~"embl.Y of
w/lags. Child hrtbrkn !~~!!-=~~p to 80~ microwave or printed
!1&2·6426.. commiasion. circui t components. 6 .. w.11, 5350 rm. elect.tome assem bly •••••••••••y•••••••••• Free 3 Week ex per req. Good pay &
RELAXING MASSAGE Salet Tl'D~Jii benefit.a. Co. is relocat· BobJainen·Ut Masseur • Col For Ing to Laguna Beach In 3
Outcall9-9,494·Slll 131·1003 49).0442 mo 's . For a ppt., K.al~lla Berteley Controls (714)
PREGNANT? Caring. Real ~taleSchoc>l 833-3300 Penonoel Dept .. ronlidenlial couOJM!llng & 32031 Camino Caplatrano _Irv_. _______ _
referral. Abortion, adop-San Juan Capistrano
!Mon " keeping. ARE S47·2.S4J3 JolK W..t.d. 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,l'!OUM'l'aY GIRL Pharmaclal Available,
fT Cal. neg, Exper .• reU•· * ESCORTS * ble, refs. 557-3029
et bra 957.8474 Ht4p W..ted 7100
Splrt ..........
~So. El Camino Real Clemente; Fully lie.
For appt. 492·7296
.......................
At'counUng ~erk /phoflto
ope rator opeded full
tlmr. Immel!. openln1.
Full co MnUita . Call
549--91'71 for appt. Is de·
ANITA lor~rly of t alla. Balboa M.arln~
'P..i\LDEN TOUCH ran H ardware . E .O.E . ~'1 now be M/t'/11.
A11'"110M
llOrO.w
Ho ...... Mec"t ll you are new lo Costa
Meaa, temporarily dis·
contlnuto& yoyr educa-
Uon, ~Y dischar ged
from the aervice, or for
any reuon seeking tem·
porU)' or c,.areer employ·
ment, coaAlder this uni·
que opportWll~y.
Y•C•hnl
120 E. lSTSTREET B.kkpr gen ort help p/l, SANTA ANA El Toro. call for appl
JS30HARBOR BLVD 770·7~
FULLERTON ---~--Bo at Yard Work l' r .
AUTOMOTIVt.: general manne r<'pu1rs
*AUTO LOTMEH! Pac1f1c Tides M annt•
Chevy dealer offers full '.227· 20t.h St Nwpt Heh.
tune, permanent po:s1-673-'6MO
liOM to assist new car & ---------se rv1 ce ma na«ers 1n Boole.keeper, ex per Dirk
v•ried & inter esting M e t e e r t• 1 n ••
tasks. Ideal for semi-Furnis h ing s, 1727
retired auto mechanic. West.cliff Dr .. N B.
Opportunity for advance· Bookkeeper, full charge,
ment. See Mr Pierce, lsalary open. expc r .
HOWAR D Ch evrolet, s mall bu11ness. Call Dove & Qua i I St s.. 642.7871 Newport Beach.
AUTOMOTfV E
USIDCAlt'
MICHAMtC
Needed lmmedlately ! ! !
COnt•ct Chuck Amol4 at
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD.
'.lOl>O HARBOR UlVD
lO'.>TA Ml'>A Mi Oll lO
Bookkeeper thru T.B for
restaurant managemenl co Able to wor k without
superv111ion. Please call
979-9:M2. Ask ror Shirley
IOOICIEIPH/ Acc..t
Ca r eer opportunity
w/lrvtne C.P.A firm. Ex·
perlenced through finan·
c111l statements & mcome
lax. Moolhly salary 5\000
or commen&urate wt r• _,,., 2152 Dupont. Ste 101.
lrvlne. <714)833-00Sl
reached at (1!4>-4~3462 1-A-crowlta---hc--ei-Y_a_b-le-b.-11-1· Rued on Y~t )>roduc: AUTOMOTIVE
Psychic, Splrltual, palm Ing clerk n eeded full UYU,y, ~mileloa. plm •AUTO PA.ITS
BUS BOY FUii time exp
Apply In person. 619
Slctpy Hollow Lane Lag
Bch: " card readjo••· Tella lime lmmed. OS"DlQI. inc«Jlly .. "extra profit cAl--M ..... I put,.~l It lutur.. FUJl c:o. benefltl. Call ~~Ill*~:.. ~·-_.. Ad~ .iiven In all mat S4f.W71 for appt fl de· ..... women -men wt Oet set for '19! 8uay ----------
tu'I. Cater to putlt'll tall1. Balboa Marine ~~· 1n'°" ma1 .Y 1be Chevrolet dealership In CAIUTV •
l27-3408 Ha~ d ware . E . o . E . wniu "' typ ... ~ .• oldj ~! Oranie County Airport ·INST AUii M/F/H J>lPCn, wareuv-e Oun Complex aeek.a parh I v.. AVftA ... •c• ''"TU" '~KAIAHUA · and k1D1Corallmlted countermen with CM ,._....,,. "" ...... ~oWd like to aee ACCOUM'TAMT/.._ in c ~. Wor k with part.I experience. Good ~~c:!>.:trr:t·~~
you Me call •&•in. Cereer o ppo rtunlh YOW\& peopae. Ra1pkl1 adlf pay, -pleuant 1urrou0nd ply. <ZW~752e C.role w/lrvioe C.P .A firm. Ell· vaneerne•h poea be. lnp Ir perma nent. P THI IRVINI CO
11 d va n cc men t The ..... COUHTIRHElP
following pos1l1ons arc 1' W ... MMh & Full & P/t. Apply in pers
Delivery Man fur t'Orly
/\M L A Times ho!Tll' dt•
h11ery routi.' .. ;eooom1t·al
t·ar reqwred 2 117 hour ...
pt-r day No colled in~
$400 per mo Net lakt•
home Wm II B anw
6.18-01.26
now available. Holdays7 Olmmelt Cleaners, 3200 lrtuned.iate opening ex E c H Cd
Cl«tl Typl1t
Good typing s k1ll:1 &
phone ability important
Moil •oowt We have entry levf'I po!ll·
li o n s open 1n the
mailroom. microfil m &
filedept3
lftS for file cle rks ID __ sl_w_y_. __ m ___ _
large Newport Beach Co
Hrs 8-4 . 30. Mon thru 1"'r1
Xlnt benefits & worklJ\R
l'ond. For appt contact
Lynn Stansfield, 644-5800
between 10am Noon Av
co Financial Services.
~ Newport Center Dr ..
N 8. .
CRB>IT SECRETARY
Successful N 8 financial
ser vices firm seeks ore
secty , phone rt'ce p-DEUVERY. P1. tune eve
Uorusl Previous ned1l T o p p ay NI.' at J p
cxper <not collect1onsl pearaoce M u~t h:i vt·
helpful Income t"om own trans. Call S3Hl842 mensurate w/skllls & eJt ---
F.qual Opport Emplyr per Contact Cheryl Mts-Deliver)' men. over 111 ror
Gen1r• Cl«tl slldtne751·32.64. 3 6PM early am ncwspa~r Ill
Malh ability & lite typing --M-EED_H_El_P_7--1 ~1;.~~ Pc;m bu~~!
requi red. You don't nei!d a ~un tn lhilp yoursell to J 646 5844
"draw fa..'ll' · when you I leapm.: l\eleC'\ 1nn of -----
lsl shift (8·51 & 2nd shirt piece an act 111 lhe Dull y Quahht.'<1 Jlos>etul" Dental Ortho Assistants
<S·l .301 positions now Pilot Want Ads! Call now In the DAILY PILO'T' needed for busy H B or
open. XJ nl workmg con--642·56711. HF.LP WANTt:o Al>S ltce l exper front offlcr,
dtt ions & co m pany ------------------------=-~~-~-~----full lime & 1 ('hitinnde ai; benefits offered. Plea11e C..J'llQ-0 A\, '-_ f) -C ~a..• z. 't, full tune. exJ'.":r pn·
contact Personnel or :ip v~ ~otJ ~'-~ P(J"v fd 962-2405
plydaJlyS s. That lntri9uin9 Word Gome w'rlh a Chudle
ADP
PENSION
SERVICES
180 Newport Center Dr.
N.8
714/844-4360 ext 263
Equal Oppor Employer
•cllltlCAL * E ntry level poslUon goes
to matur e , polished
per'IOC\ w /10-key or It typ. Ins aldl;la. i'i. o. t:
•ADIA•
T•::M"try SenlHI 17 E Oarry Ste 119 S A. 919 J.J03
-------.i tty Cl.AT I P0UAH -----
0 ....._ ,...._,,al ....
·-I(~ -o. bot-._ ... '°'"' '°"' ~ -.n
0 A Z C 1 0
11 I I I' I
..___._s ..... o _v ..... u_"__.· 1 i _ I' I I I _ ,
ITPU C E 0 J ... L "I cro11t0 • eow w11n a
I. I' I lla~aroo " "Wllat did you
. _ _ . gti?" "I'm no1 1ure, but ~Oil
---------. ,.. • ._. 10 m111t II •Fiii• on • -
C A G N 1 L 1 •llcll." ._. .. ,-... ,--.,.---.,-.,.,,,.-1 0 C:-le .. olto '~"'Ii. Qvo<O<f
""hll"'i)"' ............... _.,, __ _..._..._ .... ____ -devotop ''°"' '""' ,.... J ""'-
DENT AL/S.c,..._,
wanted 1n Ne>wporl
Beach Solo pnct ll'f'.
~llge locot1on l''rin&t'
benefits Ph 548 ~
DENTAL ASSIT-X r:iy
lie. <'h a101dtt t:1&ll
S46-<J)()()
Uental A11,15tant ror
group endodontlr pr1c
Ute In Newport lk·uch
Grea\ opponun1ty lo.:Jt
pentn~ nC('esnry Non ~rmker 644~
Dental rtceptloni:or for
bu~y 1:trnup p r11ctllt'
Challentrtnjl. rt'ward1n~
po51l1on for li(trl f!'<
penenced in dt'ntal ftt-lo
Non 1mvker 644·~ , peri~ thr~h flnH· you are 18 •or over and porlunlty· for adv1nce lO'TlCarnelback
UMDA 1 VICICI clal statement.a 41 lncome wo1.1ld be available t.o ment. See Bob Cool& at lrvllu• 644·9C>IO Cl&Miflt"d Arls 11rr the .. ..o.tul M••• tax Monthly salary 11000 atatt wortr lmmedl•Lei.Y. HOWAllD c-.,... llllllWt'r to a 11ucl'e!l11ful Pt'Ofllt' who nei'(t Prop' t' r r I' r r 1
,_.,... "-ef ltt or comme111unte •lox· caJI. " • Dove A Quall St. aara.:e or,ynrd sul1•' It's
&Brvlnla1IOun1eCo. pr. %152 Dupont. Ste 101, 64M114 NP.WPOR'l'BEACH. H.avo eomethmtt to· sell" •better way to tell more • 1111
Tha• ·~ whol lht"
l>All.Y PILOT
SEHVJCE DIRECTORY 1i. all obc>ul 1 -.121J lrvtne (714)8»0861 HJ.OHi Clusl/led ods Ito It w •II ptloplr1 SC~M-LITS A1t1wen la Cl•nlfl •tio• 5100 _:_-========1....::::::::.:::..::..:~=.::.:..,;...::...:;.:.:.:::..:..:..:=:..:;.:.;J..~~~~ ... ._ __ ,
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Dmt.aJ i.6tant ur .. 1'ur J l';NERALOFYICt:P1rt t1ouaeclun1na Full or ~Weehd 71~HtlpW..te4 7TOOHelpW..t.d 7100.,. aery onl) Nwpn. lkh Utnl' Hoon u )()to 4 30 PIT Te>pl C.rnec GYPUtte:H .............................................. ······················~~
IW44161 1.1111'1 .. ,1111·111 t'hn,. typin1 ~ wp &0>1403 M5 :Ml9 Of'llATOl MOV• I TY OTaAS p1v be .. •'--Clerlr .: " ynnaANS AV<.:O FINANC IAL -OAY SIUF"f ,. -.. .,~nlal AHhl•nl LU.ft · Sf.kVICt:.-: llouaekeeptr wanted HYMl'ltX,~titnce.ln NE! DE 0 8 Y AMw9rt.gSenic• Etectron1c• manuf .. c d111r~lJC' l\o,·~fHHI Jobe & J-L.Tr-'-1-l't111 Mr Oomlnt'll l.adylollvein Pvt rm ft houtf' computeri Xlnt II 0 LL y W 0 0 D Day. l'ves. PIT . Fil' turer ~ per&on for
&-arh t'iipt:r prrf d • "IV -""f 844 ~ l-:Ot: bu 644-88111 worldOJ (Ondltlona It C~TlNG DIRECTORS irsveyard oper t101>m OW' l penon rt'<'e1v1n1t ~1122 ' A•_... How Fer Y""9t beaffat.J Interviews by Guaranteed exposure. 6-ml Muat ~ walllnl lo de!ilt. Exper an rece1vrn11
Uvillg a. o,._... Co.ty. lluusl'keeper, PIT In appt, call6"-7MOexU•O over S.000 jot» filled Uus won IOIDf wkendl £,ip (unct ion• '' dh1tt'd Ocnt.aJ ~l•l•Ull 'HU cludH w~kend.s. Oood yr .iooe. li2S·S100 pt-r day ~rd . but will 1 rain Somt 1yplng 114:lpful w, ~ray fur pru11r.-"-"' CAlL HOW GENERAL benefi t I F, 0 E lf accepted. Yearlv (et: ~~ ... _n,J pat "Oin olfrr "Ood p.ay & lr.Jdc-rn ultt<'C' Mu>1I bt BAYVIEW MANOR. aso L.eadlna N~rt Beach v ID E 0 c AS T
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I NG ... y UIC ..... " beneflt.s."compan" II n · n10~1al f'lll"'"'"'"'eod 536·2526 B.a " St, Costa Mesa. a.Um111ler wan\a pertoo S""'RV1CE(714)761·1""'• men w /l'XP .OE ,
d LABORERS .. ~ .. '--oll •~'"'·n"-' in •II "' -US.3333 lot'atlng t o L1tguna mot \llt' ';al UJHn or .,_......,.. .. '" ''"' ... oi:u "" Beac:hwithin J mo'& C#ll
Dian 4\16 u ll 1 t4 un AWY .tr f ~rwttRf & T....... areas marine canvas ~ Captatuno Nursing PBX ror iappt. Oerkely Con
TIJul"I ~!M4lH"'' Adll!iiN----t~tl d-•--.... TRAIN££ HO\JSl!:KEl!:Pl!:R. live· AftJlr lnltial penod. the ReliJtty.RN's ,l.VN"a. Aos wt'f1ng ser vice trols. Personnel Oepl ... _._. -r---... In H.B. Sehl chlldrt n. rl&ht pt-non will lake Pucticala. Interested ln oper•wr full & P/T . Call 7141133-3300 Irvine EOE
OIHTAL/S.Cretary Sll Mela S.,...., 1~S£MBLERS wkendaoff C.11841·856'1. c l\,r1e of t he 9ept do&ng private duty nun ~t -.
I' l1m,· Y.111 l1•1t1 ~l•ocA. 1W llOUSEKEEPERS ·Are Ma-71.18. ln1.CaU881-0506 RecepUontat. full t1rne. !.44 ~ Tui.11
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PBX OPERATOR tit"' lYPlll per helpful
PAf'lllERS you honest. har<lworkanl NURSE Al DES. 11 "' g. ex
LM\w t'h.a1Ndt> i.,., 11 "" & 1uccessful m inded? ICIYPUHCH 1·3.3-11 ~ ad.p1~~:fp~~1 h!~~~i ~. .
Npc lkh 1•10 .... nl In• Mual ha v\l rt1111hlf' Call now' 7S9·0323 or OPRATOR C:OuntryClob Maurlen.Newporte r lnn. 1t1Cn/TYPIST
"' frtnet" 11 .. n1 r t •I lraNp & phune Lot\11 & 551·247'9 NOtll""MencenectsH"" Coov Hosp. ll07 Jamborff Rd.NB. lmmed oten1ng tor :iflCJ'l 11hort ll'tm :.SSliflnwnts -..-'1 549-3061 ~ nnn1•·r KoUday & vat1llon pay HOUSEKEEPER to live 11 you have completed 644-1700 E.O.E bnlht llltel gent person
C OHHECTOtt DlSIGM & OlVROPMltff Ho•r.lt 1111 ut iun pl an m or out. Non smoker, keypuMb tralning. Skllla Nurses PBX to handle front desk ror lH·:."""~c A."'~r tao ,
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DESIGNER
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uul ~n.on •ho ~unb 111
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w111nl an mih111du •l wt
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"1' .If(' 1 'JIJlllllll).! 11ur t'Ollnt'('lUI llrll'!I nta.I ab l' own tran:sp · · area accurate oa" shift Jn· AaaJ.Stant, 3-Upm. lull & PIX OPRm .&.TOR 1e<'retar1al sk ills n • 1, • '<I I h n I Sal xlnl 640-7314 _... 1 • N p a r t t 1 m e . P r e , ~ d .. 1 d " •I I I '\ t ,j I., 00 l'MJ.'lfWl'r'> le1Y1ewull 8 ll, 1·3 a• «rt.lfiUlJOO dAUH of lmmtd.iateparttUDe (If• qUtre n S~Ot'l<i I'
I( \1111 h,1u· lht• 1·up.1h1ltt\ ol IJk1n~ iJ t1onal Education. 0 01 fered.Everyoc.herwltnd ternoon> opeo•nll 1n Design St ud ios 3184
Pl otl111 t I 111111 l onn•pl1tm thrt)UJ.:h HOUSBllPIMG Blrt'b Sl • Newpo rt off M7-3SU Newport Beach Ex Airway ~ve. Sulle U
pr11cl1H I H1n , \ 1111 11· t ht 1wr-,un Y.t"n • SUPHYISOll Beach. nr O.C Airport · · penence preferred. but _5.56-__ ui_Ol _____ _
l1H1lo rw 1111 ll41 c.....,. Orht Do you bavt exper In ~quloal Opportunity MUltSISAIOI will lnln lnd1v1dual with RECEP'l'lONIST
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546-4741 commercial t'lean1ng. mp yer <TRAINING CLASS> prevlOUI olltce or recep· See Ad under PBX
h•1,·nt 1111 lhP .111h l'\P Ill l'lllll'I' IC' IAcrOll~f'rom supervisory slt}lls " Dally . W ill train tiomstbackgrouod Callf.lstBank
1n .. ul 1t11111 t11 ... pl.111•nwn1 t>tl~t> <'Jrtf Oranf(tCo Airport> pnde of workmanship. LellalSecret.ry quahlied person.oeL All Xlot growth potential. r .u I.. .I\ p.1111 I 1 w 1 11-.111111 1 llnlll'l'lCJJ~ 1..., F.qual ()pport t::mployer We have a F~T perm pos Small dynamic bu.ainesa shifts av~ilable. Apply salary" beoefils. Please •lec ....... lf* clt".,11 .1lilt· w/ll.lnt benefit.a. Apply LO 11 ti g a t Ion f' rm Io l...SS...pt-nor. NB call Personnel Dept . Lovely front ofc. needi> E O E 835-2606 to discuss back· / h m aood h
II \ uu h;I\ 1• "fWt•if w,11111n or n•l11lt'CI GIHL Of<:' /T persoo · · · Newport Ce!1ter seeks NurslAi. LVN or RN. luU g:romd. =e~ ~-S:.,,~~ typ!2 1 .tlt•nt ~ tn lht•:--1· .irt·J~ "t' \.\OUh.1 like to Ahrns , must lYPl' & THEllOADWAY energeuc.elficient&ex· lime 3-ttpm . Ever y Cal1f.LstBank skills.EOE
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.alk L•1'i1u II I d MEWPOIT per' e o c e d I e C a I other wlmd off Beoellt.s llO'~ual Opp Empl M/F , !ll)e m~ opening ae<"reury Shorthand & New inwrmed.lale care ~ * ADIA *
'J 111°"1 I ~ \ '\ l·.~C'J·'.I l ~:"IT C·\ H l'l':lt 97!1 l711 dlcta=e Excell. lyp urut.847·3.'U.S PHMMACIST/MGI Tc .. a rt 5-nlctS
OPPOIU'l '\JITY ~ ...!!.':!.l~~~ec:~~~ ~..!.,,. a musl. call ........... ~ •IDar.S Located 1n P11c1t 1ca t720 E GarrySte 119 ~ 11 l· GIRL FltlO.lY ma~;ance. Muat have .....,._ f"l!Vft;ill..w"' 5 Medical Cuter . xlnt S.A. 979·l303 5t·nd r(•:-,ume to Cdnl ofr ex musl have ~llable ltaosportatioo. Libra's & Leo's, posl~1ve &OltDlllLIES growth oppty. tt\cent1ve1 _________ _
Circ·u1t A!>~cmbly Corp knldi: of bkkpg, typing. 75147~ mlnded, success onen· Above average wage. plan. Resu me & re· J16tl lkdtull /\ve addi ng ma c h. pleiss c-tat.eel people ror rapidly Heallh plan. Newpor t rerences r t!q Contacl
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personahly. hvy ph's growrng c osmic co C:OnvaJescentCenter l55:i Mrs. Kay1M2·TI24
<7141 54 54!:JO 494-0506 Lag Sch. INDUSTRIAL Alooe Vera non surgical S...perior Ave. Newport PR_,"'flP"'·2 yrs exper.
('ost,1 M(':-.~1 . (':t nG2fi or <'Ontu<'l John STUff YOU• contour lace lifl We Beach. ~ "'' ~·t 11 " ---------A 8 Dlck.360. itlnl work·
1• t•.\ •~ll'r Oirt.•t tor of l'llg lnl'l'l'lllt! STOCIUHGWITH train,Ca11Anita978·0608. N\U'llmg mgcoods&44-8233
llCll'TIOMIST
A promlnent restaurant
cbaln needs a s harp ~oniat. Light typ
tng, duties va ried, & con·
genial o(flce. Call tor ap
~.1nt1> to grow with a ~~~~~~~~~!I~~~~~~~~ .:n•ul lCUITI St-ml rl"•Umt' -
GOOD JOB HOLIDAY C.UHSS LVH~M SHIFT
Meo over 6-0. 2 days per Kelly bas a perfect OP· Every other weekend orf
wk, car, no!lelllng. refs & po rtun1ty fo r m en· Must be dedicated l
Production Supervisor , llipo~in~tme~~n~t.~544>~-0348~~~~
growing H B pressure =
ga1J3e mfg. needs ex ---------
LVN
1mrn-d1.ttcly 10 .Hh34!1 B..ECTROMIC nCH General
1· o 0:.uly Pilot P 0 ttoii RB.O SEtlVICE PART TIME OHL Y
pt·rm 673 2289 women (18 or over> to good paUent care Apply
earn extra cash as l...SSUpenor. NB
1560. Costa M ,·~o . l'A ~ !1'2621> ~ual Opportunely Id ser vice rep &t lerh Due to rom pan y ex
Employer M Jo' e n 's m Met'h wurld. pans1on an 0 C ilrea. we G-R·E·A·T ________ _. willing to travel An&log need se\•eral sharp peo S LES JOI ... OW
backf{ruund w 1 Mech ap pie t.o work 4 n1le:. 11 week A "
Dial A Ride Ulude company car pro 6-lOpm, Sat 10 2pm or 5 O'EH Dn .. rs V1ded,goodbeoef1U. Call eves6-l0pm Musl be 18 GOOD PAV , GOOD
'Operate modern eqwp· (710556-4671 or over. l>eople who arl' HOURS. GOOD CON meot & door to door ----------.& stable are preferred DI T I 0 N S. M ANY
lransp. Cal.JI dnvers h r ELECTRICAL $400 Salary or FRINGE BENEFITS
req'd No prior ex per ASSIMILERS Profit Sllarinq FAST GROWlNG COM·
Good d
PA N Y P R 0 M 0 T E S
nPC nvmg rec a Soldering Pl"CMJI OM FROM WITHIN TRAIN
mu.'il No Sunday wt1rk SmallShopin WIOCfl EVER 1-· O R T o p
Orange Coast Vello~ Costa Mesa YOU PREFER M A NAG E M E N T
Cab. 17300 Ml lier C:O Benefits For llllerv1ew <'all afler s TART s · · 1 M .
rmann. F Vly SALARY OPEN lpm; 979 3861 M ED I AT EL Y ' '
l>nveri. nt!edt.>d. AM~ PM 64S-66l0 ----K E V H 0 A It 0
mallroom helpers. pre
ssroom operators. &t --------~ MACHINISTS truc:k d.nvers. day. night,
weekend s h1fls 1n
Laguna Niguel Machine tool bui Ide
needs general macblD Tius IS an ideal way for for Wlde variety of wor
you to supplement your lO dean sbop Short lncome on a permanent I ... rt 1
P/Ume basis No exf:r. on engme a ...... ve l<'a bon&onUll m ills Apply needed. Call or come . al
2795 7 Cabot ltoed lolJllM .......
Ul-0542
Or CaU Branch Ofllce
lll-1441
Paul Oozier Inc
30CI() Redhlll Ave.
Costa Mesa 556·707 Equal Oppor Emplyr
3-ll abif\ FIT tonly pos1 uoo ava.11> 59 Bed lat'
X1nt sal. benef & working
cood Bayview Conv.
20SS Thurio . C .M .
6'2·3505 E.0 . E.
p e ri e n c e d pr o d
supervisor for frec1s1on, me c ha n 1 ca ., ss y
Liberal benefit,j include
profit shanng. Salary
open. Call 714/894·5351
Office Mn&r . Appliance JD lnstrt1ments. IS$42
Service Company n.eeds Cbermcal Ln , H 8 .
bri ght. r e1pons1ble ------'-----
petsc?O·Pbooe, bookkeep· PROnUPJION mg, typing. exper req'd UV..
64.2.Q3W Previous appll· TYPIST ca.nu need not apply
OFFICE CLERK
Part time. day s hill
Mwil type 70WJ>m Ell
c ellent co mpnn y
benef1ta ApPly in person
between 9A M &t 6PM
Monday thru Friday
mulb, 21 vr.1 & ohfrr ,.-----•-iiliilllliiiiiiiii ___ •I GENERAL lo: X P E: R I F. N (; E Maintenance. PT. semi·
Ol'ltl app1·arnrwe . .:nod £i ~TRO .... ICS We 'don't "Ive away m :LPFUL WE HAVE IEL[~Thl: retu"ed preferred • APP· dri \'lnl: n•l·orcl < J If ~ ""' "' OUR OWN T RAINING "l<ellYOir1" ly 94th Aero Squ1tdron The Dally P1lol has an 01.AMGE COAST
bt•twn 14 5. Mein l"r1 , Mfg company has im turkeys or l'Ukulutors. PROGRAM PUT ON BY ~ Jl80AtrwayA11e opening for a tra111ee as DAILY PILOT 548 2254 me~;1 rull lime openmi.is we give TH~ COUN'tRV'S TOP S E ""V•C e s CM 556-87 Cope Y~f ~~n>IClerk In our 642.5o678
I c.ertronic Chass1i; & () R G AN S /\LE S ~~~~~~~~~I lass1 i.,,. Department 330W BaySt •:!!i~~~ ~~:en1~~s1r~ ~a~littt~~~~::winn~ Free Money bE~P~E F: CA~.Lo A~ 1HSP1CTOI ror~:~e:~ap· ~~ ~~eM~0ha1:Ji: Costa M~a
depend11ble &t h11ndy lo1 Aslrembler INTERVIEW ORGAN TllAltiollE Ing. Dependable car & pbonesandotbergeneral F.qualOppor Emplyr
Reslaurant
BOB'S
HOME Of THE
llGIOY
Im~ operungs 1n our
ram1ly restaurant at
nearby locations. We re
qtAre no previous exper
JOUl OW' fneodly team
Come see u s tod ay
betwttn 2-<pm.
CoollT1•ce1
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9842 Adams SL H B
Walhn. Ir W~1~
CookTraiRH•
23952 Aven1da de la
Carlotta. Laguna Hills
Cool&TroiMet
'1311 Edinger Ave . H B W».at.ers & Waitresses
Q>Ok TrllUlees. Ca sh1l'r'>
4501 Campus Or . Irvine c..w.rs
LME.17lh St .• C.M isll 1tround work and de 3. Flow solder ma<'htne Cleric a l &t llithl in EXCHA NGE. STAN Toleamallpbaaesol in· enthusiasm for indoor c lerical duties Op· Prf&full Umebelp Must
IJvery 6 dy week Start operator. dustnal workers we l'ofVNN714/586-7302. speclion, musl pass plants. Expr . helpful portunily fM advance· be available weekday
mg salary $4 00 hr Apply 6 Monlbb Expr have JObs for s killed & ---------pb 1 al & b .. 494-0168 meot and excelleet com· momin°" & afternoons Equal Oppor
in person 1931Newport Preferred uns k1l1 e d . mal l' or GUAROSWAMnO ir~nce are!c .. f~oa.y~. ---------1 pany benefils. For in· f1u.lbl'r brs Apply in EmplyrM/f~
Blvd C M ~J ~~rnk;~rt~~~iplipon1~ female,Jsh1fts. Full -P /time . 2 yr ly 540-?639. MAl...,.....AHCI ter:Vi~~I: penon at McDonald'hs
DRIVER Music bus la " raises 610 E. 17th St. MAM uulce Rdtaurahl, 20362 Beac ~urant Manager As-
dnve ownr from Lug Br h 8areu9·8ttry, l~~ Spr· $10 Absolutely Sanla AIUI INSPECTORS for gar· Must h:ive experience rn 6'2·58'11,al.ZI'l Bl. w:a.. . s11tant. must be avail
w l. A ore & work lhere~m~g~d~aJ~e~s~·l~. H~un~t~-~B~<'~h~~I l·---------1 meot mfg Exp or will m.a111ta101DJ?. restauraot ~COAST Rea.I Eal.ate Sales Pe eves & wknda. Ex~r re -•194 JIS56 I-FREE GUARDS train. Need ener getic & n•lat•'<l L1'1u1pm,•n1 and DAILY PILOT for small l'IB om~ New q·d . wine lrnowJedg ..
B.ICTaOHIC people.496-1291 b ave a w o rk 1 n g mw Bay St &t PT OK Good comm helpful. Plea54! <'1111 for
ASSE.MILHS SECURITY IMSTaUCTOIS knowledge of the ele<' Cosla Meea · ~31183 appt , betwn 8 305.
Olversifi...,. Work load 10 Bnng Ltus ad m. rt."i:1s1er Hir••TH SP... tnuJ & plumblllg trades ~-·al Op~unity 64>5000ext S20 ni w us & work 40 hri. ~ "' Apply at Orange County ....... as..u irsy•Tll!.
rnfJ?. 1nslrumenls Ad tJoeforeNov 30\h Due lo our re<'ent ex· Expanding company ui Restaurant Services, Emp yer _. .. ~!51 llnl-mt DRIVER vanced K anet1cs. 1231 GOOD PAV pansion pro~ram. Wells now interviewing for 2601 OaJmler. Santa Ana SALl:SP~""~ Now at'ceptmg appllt'a
Must have l(ood dnv1nl(
reC' & valid dnver'> II<'
~\9 2002 Wl..nds 54~ 7:r77
tull time Must be rcha VE1t10En a St .. CM. 646 7165 E o.~ ~-~~~ ~~~~n~yervgi~~;J: happy faces that enjoy 8 AM to s PM. Mon lhru Oil.DB DESI( Wesley N Taylor ~~j1a uons for t he following
ble, well J?,roomed Apply .Q_ -NO Jo'EF. "' wor\ing with people. ff Fnday 3J.year old hrm wnu y pc151tions · Lunch & dln· at f.schbach's F1owen. ~~ VktorTetnpof'ari~t for . your are mature. tnm & Exper'd c ustomer owned & oper ated by alS oerfoodservers. hostess.
305
Forei.l Avl', Lll)ilUDa 'ExecSecy/RE toSlZK ..._. .. ~ SS6-8520 lr'TiM/Mewportlch outgoing & want more MANAGER servit'e t o p n o l <'h founder. We are nOl a day&rugbt.cooks day & Bch UUllly Clerk ,
700
,.,.... S.taAM/....,• lhan "a}ob",t'omeln.let Res ident manage r wtfigures. Refs req'd subsidiary. branch or rught,bw.person,day &
Person Fnday $800 er.,. 135-2622 Msrtoa/....._ Pk us tram you for a re· Brand new 6-0 unit adull I nine [acllity 4 Day francluse -JUI\ head rugbt. also. P/tune book
Recept/Typist $700 Costa Mna Ir HM warding posil.Jon that of. apt complex, C M. cou work week. Co benefits quarters with a round· k~per. Co benefits lJl·
Please Call For Appl WhittMt-Arff (HS ad\·ant'cmi.'nt & pie wtth wlfe to work full Call Sharon, for appl the-clock a c<'US t d ude. paid vacation.
Men or women 25 yrs or Irvine Personnel Agency 1---------.. xl.nt company beoef1ts. ume 546-9880. maoa1em~nt for as be<h ins .• employee DllYEttS
older. Know lhe coast 488 E 17th, Costa Mesa ~IERAL OFFICE Call TSL Mgml 642 1603 ~~~~~~~~~ s&St.ance at any tame. 0 dist:DUJJt.s. EOE. Apply in , c•ll~. Net $180 a w€'ek or Suite 224 642· 1470 COMTRACTS DEPT I M M E D I A T E Call IOT appt, 879-2350 MA.NAO EM ENT position. PACXERS & MATE RIAL ln·hoose video tape list· persOn at. J . p . Mac· morl'. Orange Coa s t ~~~ 0pEM1 NG S for 9-5 Mon·f'n Wome"• clothing ·•~re p R 0 C ES S 0 RS . ing & ~ales tralnlng pro-Resll• u ra o l . I u 14 2
Yellow Cah, 17300 Ml ---=""'" --Natio na l vocat io n al i I I IMPERIAL SPA INC ..... """ gram f>y Tom Hopkins tS H Herrmann. F ounta in Expandmg shoe company training firm has open· super• sory ••• . Supervisory HP pref. plastics mfgr on ented. tbe fmesl rul eallll Adams. unt1ngt on
Valll'Y tNo or Slater has 1mmed1ate opening mg ror bn ght. <'Onsc1en MCWity officers who I N S U L A T I O N So. Coast Plaza, Chns AP P I Y 1 o Per so n training available. We Beach.
o et w n N .-wh op e & rorlull ume dnver Good uous. 1ndtv1dua l m our wClllt TOP PAY with a INSTALLERS. fouU time Fa.sh.ions 54S-3688 ,E~bWrkl.8that.edStPlasCtMics, In<' have an opening for 2 ;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Jo:U<'hd l benefits. Call 549·8043. student contracts depart ,...,.cted compmy. 1md. work R1vers1de and 0
"" • .. · • sales persons with en· RESTAU RANT ment Dulles 1111:lude pro Orange C:O 11rea Xlnt MECHANICS P81Dters. knowledgeable thus1asm. character &t
Ory cleunt.>ri; llam1lton FAIRICATIOM ccssmgsludentloans.f1l Apply tn person Monday opt for Journeyme n MECH .._.IC lo all aspects of the mtegnty to match OU{ ATTENTION
deaners n...,ds counter & F\lll or part time person ing. typing 55 wp m t.o Frid' Y 8~M to 5PM Waites above scale. Xlol A" A trade. At least 7 yrs ex· high slaodards You
n Promotional 0 ro··•th IS a ' f C b f HQMEMAIERSI a.~:.embly girl t.:xp pre· Carpentry skills helpCul "' .. at ompany ene lls DESIG .... ER perience Call 642·2928 own pnvale desk &r n •
rerrl'd!>b8 3633 _P_h_~-------J?.ood w1th1n our company WB.LS FARGO Ada ms I ns u I a t io n " between8.30AM·4PM part time sales people & we oiler excellent ~1618 Experienced In design o Comnussioo spill up t Del Taco is ('urreotly
FACTORY employee benel1ls. App GUARD SERVICES small machined parts fo P A R K I N G L 0 T '10~ klterv1ew by ap· seeking to fill rull and
Electrom<:s
ELECTRONICS
TECHN;CIAN
Operungs now avail for ly m person. Br) man 1532W. IN S U L AT r 0 N mecharucal aod electr SWEEPING Mission poinlmentonJy partume.dayshiftopen·
hghllng mfr firm Mech Schools, 200 McC:Orm1ck ~.alth INSTALLERS: New t'On· mecharucal assemblies Viejo area Onve lr\K'k Wetiley N Taylor Co lnp.. Variety of positions
ability desirable. Wood Ave., Cbsla Mesa fulltrioft, CA str co. in So. Orange Cly ResponsH>le for design. &/or back pad: Exp or Realtors 644 491 a vailable Apply daily
l..Jgbtmg, 2031 S.E Mam, OR Gd. co. benefits. exp . layout, and detail Smal will tram P/T or F IT -----------• alter 2PM
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u"2901 -_, pref 4!&1832 ... -,an depart-nt pro· Lale night or earlv morn Real Estate
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oppo rlun1t1e' in an TR ... 1 ..... E I h•b•tw1ftljabt1 to6PM CLOSED Friday ... ll E II l -"" ... "' ".. T .. ~. __...__ al N~t area. day --e"•ng cnen . xce en wag • ••11~ LOT
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t•i. 11 15 <' l'll n e S2 75 hr. raise in 30 days I ..... Y c• ~. 230 W. W--sh1 ts. must be U S. 8 ne 1 5 · ~n re "'
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()ran"e Cot1nly a irport ...... _.,.. -"'' ~ d L I l ... ---...DAMT m1ss100 with excellent .. 4 day. 40 hr wk. Co pd C'nml' work for us R-217 cit.uen. Good wages, pd ..,ume imme 13 e iy "'''.....,. dfl'd Applica nts t be r 9797660 I Kil . I .... ho"davc&bonUS IDt'en· ad#350.c10Da1lyP1lot. 6 Mosto l yrcuhieror company' Call Al troullleshoot repu1r an ne ats. · _ As :i f' '! serviccN Santa A"o, Ca u ,~ P 0 Bo 1560 C t ~ubli c contact ex per Stellato for appomtment
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tcsl ee<.1ron r !>ystem.'1.f'Ull or pt"lime, young l sl'hedule IN nl•xiblt• StaleLlcNoC-GO~ days ('114)5J2..65M Mesa, CA 9262t. Equal easan persona sty . ......,....,, Recent &n~log a nd ma n wanted, w el l \.·ou wt1rk. aN miit•h EquaJOppEmplyrM/F ()p/po.rtunily Employer. wAep~!"°°med.start$3.34 (,..-~-,l"!"'tf,.,•."l•:1.•~1·.·~ .. ,•ry•}la
<lll!ttal expen em•e pre groomed a t 3 antique I and al> oftl'n' 'IN you I JAN1TORIAL type work. M/F. ~E llYI ... "' CO . _ •. !:.! ..• ·._!!_::?;;'.?'
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rerred. Please st'nd re· stores 1n Laguna Bch. 1 k · · · . hrs Ul day flellible Sl..75 '" "11: sume to 11,344. e 'o 1'h S a les. cleanup. etc I 'e. I Gulhv<'r 's Restaurant hr to train, immed raise MB>IC•LOFC. 1071 C.•lbeck RealE!Jta te
Daily P1lol, PO Box Richard Yeakel Anli· S f' nowhinng. Bookk~per, when t r ained . 17 14 ) ~ .,..,._ 6 90 0 REAL EST TE SALES • ..,.~~ ... .__.__. ..
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1560. <.:oi.ta Mesu. CA. ques. 494.5526 'o0/,?~ c~~ ·~~D I expeneoce<I. foll tune . 646-9780. Mature woman. P/Ume.
44-I couuyA Cl ... L Ir .. RIP!51'Al1R4NT 92626 -an s 1 uv •ml 11 Busboys, lunch & d1oner. ---------495--070:S or 831-7820 Call ...... "' ln(1k ror somelhinl? I Hostess. over 18. d111ner JANITORS· Are you AM Mon thru Fri. Aller-IHDUST1llAL • Ulr IN(. ED
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wages. eiccellent benellls 1nclud1ng
t1oso11ah1a1100 insurance '>ICk leave.
oa•d holl1days and vacations
Open•ngb available 1n the lollooN1ng
calegor1es 1n our new soon to open
Manhallan B~ach store 1 year
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pcrmunl'nl App I y Mon -Thurs hooesl, bardworki~ & noons Wed & Friday Part.a Counter Man for U you're l.Jred of selling nr.: I bet wee n 3 s 18482 suc<'essful minded? Call only =~s:.~ta Meea houses an<I would Uke lo !9.
. And Kt.>lly I!> not MacArthur Blvd lrv. now! 759-0323or 551-~79 sell t'ommerc1al " In · ., I u• JUSl rnr 'll'<'rctan('!I I . ed1 c al f ront olflce dustrtal properties With "
We n 11v(· ovl'r 100 HAllCUTTER JUNIOR MCTeUr)' w/sorne back PART TIME a small loog established . .-• "'
d 1 r f c r t' n l I W/following. creaUve at· PROGRAMMER o<fi« experien<'e Must Newport Beach based A·
l'lus1'lf1rat1ons or mosphe re . Heady's ~for ~lni FORT.R~N 'bave at least 2 years ex· EYEllMGS company , call Dick ·' ~yo.~·~---~
I )Obs I Ha1rt'Ulling Parlo r app t'&tiOO on trainrng perlenc:e.644·1752 ... Schmidt Ill 640·1700 ror -11111 -P· 67~0808 and e d u c a t I o n a I Adul\a Wltu outatandlng. C'OllfidenUal appt. Su n I•• c i •• ll o •rs
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wc t ukc (';1n• 1n Hardwa r e Sales. full puter AutomaUon LSl·2 Allergi.atolfi<'e. Ught typ· who en)oy worklng with """ • a"u'c mpan",.. :f:,itj .. : .v.-... •
I rvaluattnl? what I.ind I ume, exper pref'd. Apply helpful Sma 11 growth log. 0All Brenda 530-5890 ktdl. St.art at $3.50 per Rf.:&! EstateSale5 --or' • ._ ••9ltts.
of work 11' n>thl for 1 n perso n . c rown company. Top pay based bow'. PbooieM.2·4321 Ext. 11; en w -.0.. ~ tltift Ctt w
I yn11 So "<' ftl'l lht' I Hardware, 3107 E . Coast oo exp. and ability. Will M~CrAL ASSGT. Fronl 250. BETW'EEN 4:00-S or, ~ ~ • ~t7
r1,.:ht people m the Hwy, CdM. <'Onsider part lime or 0 ce or busy .P E•P PM. n-cv ~,Weeks
I r 1 ~h t Joh., 0 u r I rooonbgbten on a n hour· KJ tlerred. C:Oila Mesa Atll fw Jha / .,.. An y. loolrhM) fof' •
1· u & tom 1• r" Jr l' llardware Salesman, ex· ly wage. a salary or by -,6-98IO Equal Oppartun>'.y I P'..A.-.ING fob wit.. 9ood op·
I hnppy. And you'r<' I per, ,Laguna Beach contract. EOE C all ~.4EDICAL FRONT OF· ____ Em_p::...lqy_eer___ W.•C-..-wt.fffea7
happy Lumber . 494 -6538 or $47-SQOlforappl FlCE uu1t be ellper, ..._._ r--
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A""'-'r Pt·Ume, J nites. 21 yrs K h/k trv. practice. Ben lta. Mon· Mee'Jaa.ry r-· ~ -.. I •. ...,;.:;t. I orover.Ca11648·7418 E=:r:;i!Y eyen-..,. frl,t ..S.644-1035 PflSIN ·~irsooallzed lnstruc· ....t-•Uoc.tlo«
1 L--one •ahdh aaal11.n. MOOHUGKTIHG with a•/ leaat t year n · °r' llEL[~· :t HOTEL L-ook1n11forvarlet..y? ~bfrtoam perlf'mce. preferably :,_~."n>fenional on lht' !ob •Carl's
I ~ a~-. HIGHT Youcanhaveyouruckt new·&paper. h cellent .. utto -mmi••l~. CaUKELLYTO°"Y Motel Housekeepers $ cor. ..___,.... A 1 w " s t: Av•<: c ~ AUDIT CLHK da.ue a week t to 2:30 No ~pany ....._..,,.... PP•Y .C olce of top off t'e J
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tome hoolr It t• t! J>I n ll . • -livered $4G.52l8: 839·7&.."0 .._._ dedc. f111r cond1 chair $35. 2 offac~ cha1ri. h th 83J 3111() Tt.•11cber I 11de. im· W het'I d del ;$Js. S'21>each. small 4 druwcr •S w er!.' f! loeh Soll 9060 ~ mt-dial~ op•nln1 u . ryers. uxe .,....,.,.217 h t•is ,u.,7914 BOAT ACTION IS ••••• ; ••••••••••••••••• i'LEA~l! CA.LL 6 4'-5070 W.,_..dGfl
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C'.oiw1ruc-Uon fum lt11.1k· ---Your choice si39. ea <.:pt Milla Mila direct on Pl-. A C>rcJM• 1090 Or Se llmq
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our oterin~ d~t (;(Nd n.-KJJC>n, OVl' 2J. Fti & Sat Makeolfef'. 673-3420 toclaun your t1ckeu. 'Y \ "OUR TOWH" Xlnt rf)ftd trlr xtr ..
SAL!S/Troitltfl IYPlOI & effir1rru')' 'II.tits ~y. '4·L0pm. $2 7~ br Freezer. 23 cub ft. 500 lb * • * !itarnnit 1-;drllto i\llwrt al ~~ MO 21195 _
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itl t"Vo1pany, C>T11npe Co Nr.?!~ .. ~lon thru l'ri, To~.T·ruck Drivers ex 646-1176. Mlllling boxardes. eavy fu· • " t1on & l'.nt~rtJ1nmeont trlr. new n~i:1n14, "''"" 1.r'"'· uh 1 mllJor l rand ... ""'"'" -1 ty cardbo : Ideal or S El.L • E~I Qinter. :.JU i:: Oct!dn Bl rudder ,_ tramp Mu:.t otf1~r "''J.IY•nl( !>)''.'>It ms MAIRIOn per d. Top pay. App Y malling Chrl.stmas pkgs. Lon~ &-.il·h ,,.i1, StOOO 494 t;(i:ri •1,.m 1pm h 'r'Vll'..,_,'t "'I'll !th•rul a'
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S"'L.,S E a p'' llF r ch emical t oilet co 548-4957 dys, 750-6747 CARPET CLEANING.._ ... Se •Machin<' >.l'Tra1I ull"IJndt•maxle lsta--'. HH. A•all .. b1• A ~ mployf!rs 3Y A ee., 646-2700 eves. EQU Ip M ENT. Haid mvu.ier wing " , nu US 000.SSO 000 Liz Remders Agenr y $SO. trailer. Ii ' 1·h1mnel. odJ wt ~. b36-8864 Wathi.nSyri.u\~our 4020Birch St,Ste104 'fyp11t Wanted Full lime hgt 8040 Shampooer . Treewax S48·5956 aft4pm whtt·h. ,11rc<.' br<ik~-. , ----
uwnl1U1urance8us NewparlBtach,833-8190 position in our typing ....................... ~:~'f.J cleaner UOO C--rii Gooch 8094 ~~Hl Wtll t r.tdt 2078 U~~~I! r:re~~ .. ~'Jbc,:'t1
•Part-Ume to .wlart Call For Appt/ E<1tab '64 dept. r.fon lhru Fri. Xlnt Yor1tshire Terrier pups ..,.-IDCJ Pl;accnli.1 Ave. C :-d r .• 1• ". 675 ..,..,,., •PIX•
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Fan. 1 c;..-per;ionable indlv w/mod Beautiful Lhasa Apso to i F.8taLe546-6604 b oot s . I a r g e.. G -~Banks n M-. -r typm~ & SH. Bldcpg exp Waitresses. exper .• day & puppies. AKC reg., male rney or $10.SURFBOARD. 6'6" ra.~ 60' Slip Availdbfe
JOE CONNERS & ab.Oily to ha ndle lots of nlte shlf't. Mr. D's Coffee & female, 968-8088. Brunswick Snooker pool Rocket Fish with l~ash & &tn Wha14!'r Sc!a<'rdft ror 40 to 60' Power boal m Centrn~~~TI40 public contact a mus'; Shop, 30501!:. Coast Hwy. r-rm. Short h~·r upp1es. lbl, perfect cond w/wood astro deck. (lllr rond1Lion !:>tan ')hlltr Ya<'bts . exchange for use or ~Jl
Great boss xlnt hens. cari CdM. U"IO ptng.pong'cover~ 135. 1213 > 598 9433 w slup;ier Conlact "M .an Coast.al Pel'sonnel Agen 6wk:so&d u . 646-7217 1'il4 •iM6·27~ Annebi3-l22l blwn \I J n; RmlU!D PERSOM S A NT A HF! LP ER S cy. ~. 2790 Harbor WAITRESS, ellJ)fr'd, 1m-IM6--5793 Tez.un., membership, Hun --5 Part lime ;am 11am. to needed from Nov 24· CM me di ate open 1 n g. Cb tlngton Seaclirf T C WANTED ·-------
t!mpty waste baskt-L-; & Dec 24 for our Santa ALLJOBSPREE graveyd shift. pd vaca· ~xer Puppies a ml:: Family, SSOO Best club SHOTGUN \lr~nred Co·own1•r for S2' loah.Speed&
other s imilar main photo co nces sion at ----------t1on, good Upg . Taylor's siredS200&up-. Alls 1n Orange Cnty. Call 545·2U83 C.1lns 2JJ 441l!"i641S cvCb saci 9088
lt>nence dut1c~. '" re L:>jt\Jn.:i llills Shopping Re .. taurant, Redhill & &ears. 9&2-803l TI4/644-4111 days. --c11·21J144S.576J •••••••••••••••••••••· 1~wred C'.lllforint1:n·1ew e~r?1~,~~;r~alr~ar:: SECURITY Sant.aAoaf'wy.Tuslin. 9 wk Iris h Seuer pups, 140 Jal. aquanum. fully ~ 24· R~uwll ·n S3100 l':t"h t'i' Gla ssp a r . ~o h1·
·•PPt. Integrated Uala IOAM'1PM need apply MAR•lbr1'MO~ Warehouse person for AKC. shots. wormed, eqwpped,$400 Ca ll,rt s. +.,,surn.1 hl\' luJ n of 1-;,inrud\-. m u"t ••I
t4>11> , C.M !>-all liOHO Vf<· wall train & furnish We are seeking a reh~hle lighting dst rbr Ship· champ llne11 962·5829_ 7~ 6760 I S.1l!llJ o\9:.! 2fi.J'i SI • I :.o, b ,. "I "f I,.'
R ... 'S & LYN'S Yt'"l & s hort J>k irt per<M>n to work nex1ble ping. receiving & de· Red Doberman, Fem .. tl NEW SA"'"' UL a .... \ -770·~-
HN':. & LVN's. operuni:" 714'C3J·7524 be_t._9_·5 or secunty expcnenrE Salary d ndmg 00 ex· ~-r • proved. es1gn or i,m ,,,,~ '-" ~ Ff\ S\'1.in lc.w t.r .. twin J4'Glas.-;Ski Boal ~ hour.>. Luw e.nforcemenl l 1 veNes~n our van. """'old champion sired. dr c •• ed f P .IAH ~'-.1\. l ""J ''i7 Scaray :io·
on AM & PM shaft:., ru ll SAMY AS helpful Enjoy jtood com penenre .3353 -· 968-3753 business. Pd $6000, will CHOO CHOO CHOOSE ): .a '. p I'. $ .i 4 . l• u u 75 hp 1-:vmrudt'
lime ur part lime G111wl p•ny bene fits. apply -Frffto Yau 8045 seU for $2500. lnqwre , your gifts from the Daily ZlJ :m ti45!lev11-. -_!!2SO 96::_ ~.I>'
:.tarting s .i l ary. xl11t We need Santas from Mon/Fri , 9am·Noon, Warebou!Seman : lnsula· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714·540-8101 P1lotCHRlSTMi\S GIF'T IX' Wood ·rd s kiff 50hp ~il'a~~~i~sco:,P~~<'~•lt;~t N•>V Z4 De<' 2•1 al Personnel tJoo contra~or m L H .. Cutepvppy,free.German LAHTICICETS TRAIN' Eve!') .Wt'<ino John .. '1-0nw:nrc trlr.' boal T~atio"
466 t-iae!lhlp Kd. NH ~~:un~ell}~~n~:~P~~~~ llOON{.-wport~nterDr gd.t'o.benefits.495·1832 Sh~aux.8 wks old. DY day begmnmJ.: Nov .l'•th ''uv 1•r , t·o m p J :."l. •••••••••••••••••••••••
642-ll044 tumes. 71416337524 bet NewportBe.ach Wet Suit Mfl(. needs cut-897·7029 S3&·9SOO Lhru Dec. IOlh C.tll rathomt'lt'r. Mor-.e con Ain:raft 9 (\C
9 5 Equal Oppor Emplyr ter. Exp> prer. but will . SALE' R~liner. coueh, 00·5678 trob ~ 499 34SI •••••••••••••••••••••• RotiWe's Rog & Mop M/ F tram right person. Apply 3 kilt~. 2 whrte. 1 grey blk/wbt TV. coffee tbls. fV Roel~ .--. --1967 Cessna IT.?. rac:Jw~.
Wome ft needl'd for 10,rrsoo 837 W. 18th, longhair.9wks.Havelst t>o11sprtog &rmatts,31rg HsR.Shreo 8098 .!! Chns . 7J. lnbd t•ng_ tran)lponder. IFR equip
Hou•ecleanlng S•r\ _ C:: c sbot.s.SSJ -1381 d I isc ~•ess 0 niter. 1mlll<J c. $I'' 500 b L ff·
,. " r-i SECY l/Sl'ENO_ l·--·----•••.tf-w~-ihlre ressers. ~~~· m ••••••••C•RO•••WN••••••••••• $6u50 5'18·~ ... or es o er 5'48-07.$7 -a•ftlP.8 ltem-1-211-....---_ ~ -----I A'"""'"~ Vanety of duties. typlnll • -· --• ,_.., --------Sell" .... T ·.,.r Y"1.I \ & SH reqd. Some per'lon WOID ••••••• ••••• •• ••••••••• 8' sofa. dtning tabl + 24 RENT A TV FIXER UPPER Ca~ SGe/
CASH CARD IAI "'A l"V nel work. Irvine Call PlOCESSOftS chairs. metal desk w, Sportfisltieq loot Rent 9 120
ILJ.h earninai; ta ti '''' '-""'" ~ S4&l7639 E 0 E of Orange County. Kelly **I IUY * * Side stand. copy machine 2 H • p 0 w t' r h ,1 a t •••••••••••••• ••• ••••• •
Mr Crumptnn 9SS Ca"h Sc-h"flulr vnur Chn~tmas wants to help. KEL-LY Good used Furniture & &i l1lUfC it.ems. 646-1176 LOW AS w fl) tir HI R '";:J I! l' y Older camper 4.-.afe. w , ~hoppan.: :.tcprs with the Servire Slat!on Allen SERVICE CAN HELP Annliance&-OR I will $10. fri40. slf"t'~ I Wood hull m lrul·k $150 StoH f. Sal~ U 8 ' I Y p I I '' t 1' dant , exper d Oay & y 0 U p U T y 0 UR se"UorSELLfor You Free delivery'" arf'.i i:ovd ronrl & t'nll com refnfl 640-Z'IOO ('l)~SIDl:HTJllF ilun 'Ii ~, IS T MAS (,1 ... ·1· 1-:ves Full&pltmw Ap S LLS OWORK WL' )5 9 0 pl•t •tv r"t>tl "'"eds ----Ly t'ML'> 15' I<, tlwd . n. 1 1 RAJ~ -r ply. Shell Station. 17th & C ~LL TT .. TE Mr~ MASTBtS AUCTION Offlu Ftw Hilwe & l 7 I 4 4 •7 24 h r·;~ ht "'~ r It. m; n ll ~ Motarcyclu/
lhls uppottun1tv rrir htl'n CALL NOW Jrvlne. NB. PO ki\ Ry.. w 0 R K 646-1616 & 833-9625 EqllptN..t 8085 Beautif~ 25 .. color TV ~I rarpi-ntrv ran"1Hl'pa1r Scooten 9150
•nromr, ,,.,·urall 1 '1 h 642·5678 Se · THAT MEANS A ----------•••••••••• .. ••••••.•.•••••• yr ·~ty. fr~ dcl. tl'"' & n•·Y. Y.tn ni: Owm•r I!>•••••••••••••••••••••• honUSl':> Jn<1 bt rH•fll:. 1:1 _ __ l'VICe Cashier, exp nee ..... .... ~ ~ 1 _,, , ... 1 1 'SKY . XI ... 1 I'. LEX I BL~ WORK , nrn."G SALE 7 WaJ. 60 & .72 desks 646-1786 not lllnuY .., 1•r l!••llr in , li. ~3 125 .. .
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1 r '' '1 Setrl'tary S~~fYmaonpeCnhevrol"t Co. SCHEDULE THAT t'JTS ...v<>u, with exec. swiv. chairs. d s dl'pth f11uier & brand 1·ond. very rar.t. .:ond ll <'tt ll rdl<'S'> O ''' Ntwp0rt beach law of """ ~ YOURLJFF. Wat.erbed,$325.Modem Allo si~chairs. Excep-JBL Speakers Model new :: way fro rndao & tire~., rn.1ny extra:. S4 . .i PN•~nce , wrill• C Q. fi("e ni>e-ds expenenced lllOOE.Chapm.an P:iid vacations . roll top desk. Sl65· tiooaJ bttys while they l,.100,6mos new.$530 pr RUF IW~t oH\•r over or be~t o ffer. C..i!!
Pate. T l'x&o; Rd111c r:, ~t·rf'lary wl l!ood typing Orange,633-~1 1 Lam~, 2 for $35. 011 last!8J3.97&1Slo$ 7J144Sl aft 4 PM $4000 CallS4f>300b 646 .. 7896 f'orp • Bo x 711 , Ft sktll!;. Will tra1n on IBM Ask for Mrs Hamtlton or a.utomat c Increases & painll.ngS. $10-SSO. Or bsl ___ _ - -- _
Worth. Tx 76101 ma~ card/ A. Send re-Bob Gray top ~!it Kelly Today ofrs on any. 642-7322.
SALES su me to. A Law Coryora-S&VICE MAHAGIR Bel Velvet couch, lov twn. 610 NPwport Cent.er , ff bl d bl Fm~Clc<.i.:-1>r.•tz.!O NB.9'~ Scht>dullng & d111 -IEL[~··ir1-eseat,co ee l .en t . ""'~ · patchlnd o r •ervlce $600 Lthr rouch. hJVl' Thl· fh'<i Oalloon 1' !c>'ilr: --"' " !Of:? for S:lll'S pNsor.m•t. SECRET ARY /Exec ~echmclans. Cull time. fr· ~~.~\m~ arb'r S..'Sii·a~·ot::.
Xlnt !.al t... bonus polu·y ~ Skilled in corporate busi-mge benefits. &45·7040 t. i: "'v 'c a 16 fereoce tbl, 10 ch rs $300
hl.Jerul di:.count. i\11 :1 nPss oHicc function~. ServiceSletion personnel. Newport Beach 833 1441 All in xlnt cond. Call
:>tore s <:all 1.1nda A.ble l<? perform efh· maleor fe m. Full&pt· La~uaaNt1uel 831--0642 833-.(8;0or558·9222
.,.,, tv•i 1 c 1 · c1tntly lll fast pace pro· •• · · ual nnnnr Emplyr ---------f>'<V"'VV---~n ervaew res,,:ona l atmosphere. umt>. No ~charuca. AP· 'ZG ~atlt . Pecan cbina ~I Good app earance + ply 2A90 l';u r Vlew. C.M I~~~~~~~~~~ rabinet It credenza with
• cs LOV f; PEOPu·~ t<'lephone voice es~n· Seoe Mr 8ott.8 WOIUC AT HOME silv{'f'drawer. 498·~14
Ila"~ some s o In o r llal. Call for interview Serv Sta Help needed 1m PboneNk!s, Ught bulbs
merl1cal back 1tround? 7317071 me<I Full or pit Apply Call ~5220 Couch, loveseat, 2 end 990 E Cs II N a tables. coffee table. $300 Otmo ns tr<tle fac e &.S ECRF.TARY I ADMIN t wy, ' · WORKERS b 1 °"act1call•n•w.997...,97 body !Tiii aJ!t'r m prt>· · in c em1ca ,.. • ,, .. ...,, ~-. • ASST.Comm'lreal RE SEWING MA C HINE refinery $3 75 to start <Orangel st1gc dept. :.lures C'?m ftn&n~ f
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m I ss ' on l~Cl l e n I ~ a I notch sec-y. Req xlnt typ· mtg. pleasant oond. plen· work t'xper w /ch em GGrep ScM 1055 s.2 000 +. l)v t;hn Slm~~ :s I II g 7 5wp m + . s I H . ty or work. Guaranteed helpful E 0 E 549·3281 •••••••••••••••••••••••
!ilart imr~·ch.tll'I~. < Jll knowledge of R . F, earnings. Ca II Gin a · • · · Moving Sale, everylhl.nR
Dawn,ZIJ 38! ;roo., __ termuW>logypref'd Mwl ~ X·RAY TECH. Part time must go. Ant1q ues,
S/\LJo:SPEOl't.f: be rec;pon. & work wtmm . . . g to JO houn per week. f~rmture. tools. ap.
Chrt !.Linas ht•lp -supervis ion. For apptSbtpp1n g 4'.Dehver y Orthopedic off1c~ plianca66J-2A67.
Mervyn's Is now t<ilcml! call4-6prn.833-2462. e_~k. fbull time. eNx~ Fas hion Island N .B. a.a~-1060 • m:.apful ut not nee. ~ 640-4940 ~ a,iphl·utions for Ptt sale:-. good driv ing record · . •••••••••••••••••••••••
& ~tockh.d:.iylmw . t•vc!.I & SECRETARY Contact 9ue or Doug at Yard Man rental center Thrbrd 7 yr Geld 16 2 H.
wknd s irts avail i\ppl:, Johnson & J o hn son ~178'1. tlas =· s for 2 men, bay. Xlnthunter-jumper, ~t ,9tllwl Adoms J\vc.,. II. 'A .-...... no-..-41 bel·pful, ~117 eves n t n I Oa m m <!<:al:..11 C·He D!vi111on, of·1•-mll-------1 """"""' .. ""'II E o F. "'v fers skilled IHH.:retanal STAllEHAMD neat bandwrillng nee. Reg. Appaloosa. 9 yr,,,
..=__ " --lnlcnt a rbollenginii a nd Weekdly ocr. Wfll train. very gentle. x In I SALES P/T rlivcrsifk'<i posit10n in 1ls EQoestrian Center 1938Newpon Blvd, C M plcaaure horse. S500 or
ltel(U"'81 Sales Office. G eneT8 I 18 bor bac k· best offer. -494-6037 Offer charge acrounti; in 1 ground, some ltnowled~e ~M
dept stores ne.tr your 1 you are 8 self-starter. or r anch e quipment ....................... MacW..1.-, bm. $3-$5 ,....r hr \'omm, retlOW'Ceful, can handle c._;_,. al ... ,.... h 8 0 ..,,. your work load w1"th ..,....""& 8 ary -·'" r. Alllvm1 0 5' ••••••••••••••••••••••• flexible brs. Wu train A...Ju ,.... -.. & " Di L n-..--v mmimum supervisiol'I .,.,..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• '""" tu> Ca r-.,,.... fry (714 1~9795 --andbaveexcellent~kllls, TMlllYIMECO good cond. Can be sf'en
Salflfiperson. aggressive, Uus po&ition will give you Um Ca melback Antiq\ae Music Boxes! at Charles Printing Co.
µos1live otlllude Full M un oPPortunity to utilne fl'"VtM 644·9C>10 Slotihchiltff! Clocks! s:.I W 19th Sl. C.M. Call
p 'l. Exper or w:ll trs1n. your abilities to the KUGSSELECTION _8'&...a70 ________ _
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dard Shoe Store. CM. We offer an excellent .....,.... • sor wee.-ill ..................... ..
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Jn1erosted app.lJCJIJlt., Rte as head or ~k. '4 s>eT" from 1our busines~ card &ilrs f>N>ple. El Toro p it . inv1too to send resumo. hr. Contact Ltnda at l8GIKieUenn1. Irv. Send one card ror earh
oys. evt-s . wk nd!> mcludJnr. salary blst.ol')' INflOOlltotlnterttiew. (714 )754-1777 tag pit.IS one spare We
$2.7Slhr . n_o_1_:;o_s ___ M:i reqwrenlt"11ts to return per manently
Si\LE.'iP<:'RSON J Oru'111iON &JOHNSON STUDENT Frenc~Orien&.al rua. wtlOI seated attractive tag &
R •1 "' 6GOtlewportC4l.nter Or For .netrn. "'a rl·tline blend, 11 X 14', •s·ts strap, meriin" airline . " . rornr~'l .,.... ...nr N rt 8 h T P' • " 1810 Ne vport Blvd. ..,_.e ._., •1YPO c employment; deliveries, Frett1!h B•ffet woqd l.D. requiremtl'its. Pr•·
Col4uaMco EqualQpporEmployer blue printing , for clart aet cue. Sl2~. vent loss & theft ! For a ---------~~~~~~~~~ -..1-chltectural ofttce. ~ jMe goUt mntd. penooaliied tar enclose
Sa1e11 51t.r11t••y Muslhavecar. Nocxper. tn X .it MM,$1~. ml.le. wallpa_J"r, fabric or
Wallpapers To Go. A sub· """. -oeo.s.•lrvtne. 979-5120 ii.H'S, -. i8lf'110.'1335 ''Day Glo" paper Is we sJdiary of Genera l MtJls ~ lypmg 11~1.s. ~rk ·u ba k & · has an immed. operiing vaned. Electroruc:11 f1rm. SWSTDUTE evn. ~ Oc t tnm yo~~
for fuJJ time & part time ADV AN<;El> KI.NETICS. 'TllACMHS ~· ba~ to ~ac'l. two car..., ~ales pnt1. at our Costa 123 1 Victoria, C M. WANTEI>-~Uled ft•IC: PRICP!S:
.Metia a~re l:. Ant1hdm 646-7165 tubltitute IMC fot $ • S2CllOr3/$5
career opt. :\vallable.t~ARY C0l1'Prehenet•e h l(ll AoE~ \ 4/StaaaSUOea. Decore~ln11 and/or sales. schools, grades t ·l!. -~lt•,.••tl.50ea. •~.-" ....r.lr.ce hcl~ful In We are Jooklng for a ,.... t lid CA ,V\O' ...._ ~ ... ", .. at 2300 llurbor brt"ht, expl.'rlenced .. ua pouesa ·va 10orrnoreSl.'40ea. ... • " oral.entia Short tum ...,. · SalelTuJoch.tded lvc1. Between lO and .t &ec.rcury to Wotk in our $38/day. Iona te rm 9cheduleyaurCtlriJtmas NOCA:tD?
&t;.6U58 --:rYc~•rlr.~'rb'e d:!, ... ~r s:iot.i.y. !J'o eppty for In m stoPI wtth the Draw )'OUr wn or aend
SA1l5 "/TIME '°""rule. f~t L1pat. havr i.rvle.v. pletH "ubmU J~ QUUSl'MAS n111nc, add,.eH, phone &
Uousewtves, ured ""tn1 ~ood grammar and an re11urnt In person to TWHI For htlp we'll fTiltke one card per
nt>nr)'? Earn S"OO wet!; ae>fttloldo for h«bt. ~ HuoUniton Boch Union ln J)lecull your ad. c•U t.q.. Add !St each
ly s how inf fnmt'd , k :mia Nonaino~•r.ino HhJh School 015tr1ct. a.nAdVltoratM2.s678 ae.i checkormone1 or
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L..aa.y Metort.onw '74 Maida p U W/C'ampe,r ClUH CMS VIQYI root. Perfect cond. 2150 Harbor Blvd. ~·Ce...... ·~ ~7~1:;u~~d~~~~·
1':U11>' ulf C'ontijin .. d Pert-I ll tltH, ma1a. • TaUC•S S22()().54l:lW/S5l·328'7 COSTA MESA • fer. 213-425-7~1 ask for <•t<r~:it.or, 2 air 1110J1 AM IP''4 8 track 1ter AU. ABOARD tor the '79 Oauun 280 ZX 2+2 645-5700 --cH .. ~E R1chardAthey. ~~':!n~ J':f :11 ,1 t: $3000, ..,. cTtw COMN'Ell Dally Piiot CHRISTMAS Cuatom pucka ae . Prv r-v" ,,_
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XR7 ; white & navy
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tou numtC'OU• tu ri.1•0 t"1nd, mu..~• -.·II 661·6ll'7,. Chev ~ T IU n -•l•rbor8lvd place~ourad calla COlld,$fll5.ask for JeCf or #!DEALER IN USA 1979· tloo VM'Y. Vflt)' ' 1 .... n °' 4.illS ., y on ........, CHR1ST?_?2AS·567A8D· VISOR Judy. eve!\. 552·3244. . ROY . . . C "'DI• • "'C Luuk at U111 onf" th·lu11~~ 25,000 ml nf'w I trc>a, (;(l~'TA MESA ~ A ~
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631-2683
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MERCEDES
EX.AMf'll:
'78 MERCEDES
450 SL COUPE
'77 m 4 sp. <283SPI I Over 200 Fiats to 1Jnct1vc IO evt:ry wa
We re the new Chevrolet '76 530i 4.S p (315RKS l choose from plus an R d t e rth to e c dcah~rshap an the lrvme ,77 630CSI <68!YI' J E l outstandintc i.election '76 Celica. loaded. a\410, 0~ 1~ad~ with" l'Os.Uy
Auto Center We need of Sporu curi. at A/C, AM/ FM. vinyl to1-1. options Sellin I<( for mere
your used l'ar' We may have your next DICK MILLt::R mags. 027NXY. $4395 $7375 Ask for Georgt: JOE carinourinventory.Cltll MOTORS lNT'L MOTOR CARS 778·:lrl6
MAC PHERSON ust.oday! 120 WWarner. S.A 631·5200or751-6387 ---
CHEVROLET 111.2040 495-4949 s.s1 m2 ___ ~~~~~~~~~1 ·1:a~a1~t o!v!\\e~t:~!t
'72 Gran Ton no. full pwr .
8 trk. AC, 72.000 m1. xtra
t'lean. 556·6328 ---
72 Plnlo Runabout .
$800
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21 Auto Center Onve ottAHGE COUNTY'S 'TT Spyder. must :.~II. lo ·74 Corona Sta. Wgn. 4·dr. PP $10,400 640.5765
IRVINE OLDEST ma's, xlntrond 4.i;pd, AIC, AM/FM 8-trk
768•7222 754·0199 stereo, super cond. runs '76 Seville. hke new . F M
& great , lo m 1, $2200 stereo. wire whls. velour '73 12.8SL. newly p111nted. 768-&Sl mt . blue . 7 $9.500/bst o fr
W .t. .._.TEDI. $1100 eng wrk JUSl done. 751 133; or 673 9140 Al""'ll $1800tor best !>49·1151 '68 Nd.s body wrk En Doug
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'72 Gran Tonno 351 VII
eng. vinyl top. 2 dr. a:.k
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960-3233
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•••••••••• •••• •••••• ••• AC. r uslom windows.
'64 Rc...iort•d T11rl11• ta ucspokewheels,lom1
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ALBERT ·oul!
TOWN
ALLYN ANN MARY JO
IE CATLETT
AM SARAH
0 ERT RUSH
and WENDELL BURTON
Directed by
GOWER CHAMPION
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842-4435
WE LEASE ALL
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Aull'IOO-New C.. o..i..
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842 -4435
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MMED I AT
DELIVERY
THE AUTO
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E 18711 BEACH BLVD.
llUNTI NGTON BEACH
FOR INFO CALL
714 .979.3955
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LIMITED ENGAGEMENT
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•Tues. thru Sa~i\,vH. 8:30 p.m. •Wed., Sat. & Sun. mate., 2:30 p.m. Charge
seat• by phone (213) 436-3661. Ticket• on ••I• now. At the box office, 300 E.
Ocean Blvd., all Tlcketron and Mutual Agenclet and at all Roblnaon'a Dept.
Store a -''A.ak Mr. Foster" Travel Countera, Long Beach Convention end Enter·
talnment C~ter.
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'76 Granada 4·dr. 6-<.•yl,
1mma t· 1:qu1ppt-rl.
13100 of r 97~·19~3.
5.51 4719 am h re HOftda 9727 Exp Stag mechanic no , •
Newport Beac 640·6444 ••••••••••••••••••••••• al Her b's Garage. I 74 Ca~1llac· f.lrlorjdo -
CREVIER
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SANTA AP'A
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Brand Hew '79 Harbor Bl CM .. 548-6226 S4890 Sharp loadt:d. . (640·4220 I HONDA Cars ·15 Spitfire Coovt. Lo mi, clean. new eo g/batt 16 Sedan Dt' Vi lle. lf'Sl> MAHY .......,, c....a-0446 ah than 20.000 m1, htr!\ c•vcr
To Ct.ooM "'°"'! -..N, .roo· • 5 ytlung. $8150 871 1174!1
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MIEWIEST
LINCOLN M ERCUR '
Dealer..h1p 1:-. now OPEN U .... IVERSITY VolbWOCJ" 977 '63 Cl ,. d Co " •••••••••••••••••••••• asstt va nvert. IHEULTIMAlE OAJVINCi MACHINE ~ bia. . Orlf( ownr. xlnt C'Onl.I. •USS> IMW1• ~.., 66Goodbus;,7 .. ~". g. Runs good. S3SOOnegot.1ate.64-0·0159
RAY FLA.DEBOE
LJ NCOLN·MERCURY
16-lSAuloCenter Dr
S DF'wy·Laxe Forest exit
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830-7000
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73 BavariaS/R (567HJP) Tn1eb 548·0350 1977 Fl eet wol>d d e
74 20024Bpd !BHQ015) 2850Ha rbor Blvd . vw .72 SQBK. re blt eng. E legance. all Cadlll ue
'752002Auto,air<id2236l Costa Mesa 540-964-0 extras 110.:;oo or bt::.t of '763.0eiS/R (029RKM l gd cond., radials. radio fer. 645 9272 J-'9730 SlSOO /b st ofr PP '77 530:-lspS/R (0179. •~••••••••••••••••• 77l·3120. ·72 Col Park 9 pass wa~. CioMdOft S.ltdayt --------~•ea..ro 9917 Wh itt', fully loaded!
------------E.xper Jag mechanic now · 6 9 v W T r u c k ••••••••••••••••••••••• XJnl • $2300. 675-6161 '76 s:.it, LOADED. silver . at Herb's Garage. 1995 m e c b a n 1 c a I I lo mi. Sl0.000. Harbor Bl. CM 548-6226 ~rfect ,$2SOO. 497.3417 '68 Ca ma ro. l>harp. I · 7 5 M o nt e go M X • owner. 327 Vti. $1 500 brougha m . air. AM/FM.
64.S-6470 U .BJil.Q..._1961 M arltll 1-~4_99--=1394===--==----·l2s.s2.SQP eves. ~0·4930 .JtlnU:oru! .12~~
'72 BMW Bavaria Black w / red tnt. new '67 VW Bua New eng ys -Sunroof. gd mech cond eng. Car on ginal and tn radial ti~· new paint ·75 Marqws Custom dlx .
65•000 miJes, •• 100 firm superh cond thru·out. AM /FM 8 tra C'k Good. CAMARO 1975. 6 l'YI. xlnt AJI extra!\ mcl'f? tapes
c.11: <>AG9. or s':. at 1370 552-6379 rond. new radtal lire... New lire:.. new brakt'!\ _,.._. ...... ~ St400/b st ofr 27.000 mJ. s unroof. $41100 Beautiful C'ond Lo m1
Logan Av. CM. from 9 to 1974 XJ'L 642·5353 Mus i sell $2850 l'h
5. Immaculate yellow corp 'ti! vw Bug auto/slick ,..L...•__._.. 9920 640-0160ofr. 644-6815
car Low m1 All service AM/F M tape SI095 '-'"'&' rVft"'f
IOI McLAREH•1 records avail $8500/best Eves/wkdys 645·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 9952
oUer Ca ll betw~ 1977 CHIEVIOLET •••••••••••••••••••••••
& &S Mon Fri. 752·7~91 '63 Rebll 69 1700 e ng IMPALA SB>AM '68 Mustan~ Convert Xlnt •~-9732 mags, good runn1n Automatit'. pwr steer 1 cond PS1PR. air t'on~.
_. cood manor body work ing. factory aar cond . n f' w I up CI ass 1 {
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GET YOURS MOW!
'78 IMW 73lia
Exp. J .11. mechanic now
at Herb's Garage. 1995
Harbor Bl. CM S48·6226
Maida 9731
V.W .'S wmtffcl wheel Ct>VN !) & LO W
Fast cash on as 1s basis miles Lie. 857RLD Stk
'64 & newer. · Any cond. PJ642
673·3465 $4777
'67 Mu:.l tl·cyl. auto. P rs,
lo rru. \'Cry clean. $2IOO
642·1714
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l'M! 3.-.p Go<>d cond .
67 3 634!) 1 li46 :t823 DEMO'• ...
320i's with aulornallc. air
cond . s ~reo . a lloy
wheels. Low m ileage,
too!
850 N. Beach Blvd
La Habra
(Al Beach & Wll1lller)
714/522-5333
Closed Sundays
'76 BMW 2002. lake new.
miracle
mazda
2 I 50 H.-bor ll•d.
Costa Mesa 64 5-5700
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A/C, s lick, s unroof. 8 MG 974
track, rebuilt engine & •••••••• ••••• •••••••••
trans. 540 PJV. S7005. '60 Mr.A ew top "id INT'L MOTOR CARS '. ' n ' .,
63 5200 7 .. 1 .,...,7 curta in11. brks. xln 1· or ,, ..,,..,., mech, $1600. 548·5735
'72 Super Beetle. nev.
paint. AM/FM ste re
cass s unroof. new tires
good for skilog. $2500 of
fer 536-5113
THEODORE.
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MfSA 642·0010
OtdsiN>bit. 9955 ......•.........•.....•
'73 98 Old'> LS. new radial
tires, cru1st!. AM /t-·M
radio. lll whl. ·6 way pwr
scats. I owner. hkc nc\W
$2495 642 3984 ----'66 F ..SS Olcb Low miles,
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VO L 71 . NO 317, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA MONDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1978 TEN CENTS
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Crash Survival of 4 Called 'Miracle'
A Htmlmil\On Sc>at'h pilot did
\odt)' that IC v. u 11 ml r aC'le th•t
h t and tbrt"t> Ger m.in
s>a elljl\'rs wtl't' ublt> lo urviv"
a 40 hou r ordtc>al aftt't their
plaot-<'rUhed In tht• lry 1tn
Bernardino Moumuan Friday
nl&ht.
"'It wu u.nbt>htvabll' that M>
llttlt> happened to any or 1.&11."
pilot Tht.'Odor ~aler said "It
wu just like the good Lo rd took
<'<>ntrol ot I~ plan" at the h•t
minute before the crash "
All four victims were lakl'n off
a mounhun by rangers Sunday
ut noon after spending 40 hour
1n frt<eung temperatur~s at San
~v\ane P~ak , about 16 miles
WCllt Of San ~mnrdJno
Tht· t rash occ·urn.--d at 7 p m
Friday in stormy anfS turbulent
conditions when the Cessna 172
wu returning to Torrance from
a La:s Vegas card tournament
All four victims s uffered frost
exposure but conditions could
have been much worse except
for the precautions taken by the
pilot. according to Deputy Gene
Klettenberg.
Klettenberg said the 43·year-
old Segler rashioned bonnets ror
t
the victims out or blankets and
s hored up broken windows and
winds hield rrom parts of the
damag~ craft.
Segler. who lives at 17252 Julip
Lane, suffered a black eye and a
knee inJucy.
Venno Bewersdorf. about SJ,
s uffered a broken jaw when he
was hurled into the plane·s
steeriog wheel at impact.
Two o the r passen eers
Thomazs Bruhn and -Delle(
Zendl -escaped inJuries in the
crash at the 6,SOO foot peak. ac·
cording to Segler
Segler said that rescuers were
finally alerted to the crash Sun·
day when one of the passengers
sought help at a nearby micro
wave t-0wer
The tower was closed. but a
deer hunter was contacted and
called forest rangers
Segler !>aid the four men s ur
v1ved on three dpple~. roor
cookies and a bout ri ve can:, or
soft drinks
He said rescuer~ had to hutk
their way throu~h dense buck
brus h on the mount d ln~ld l
before they could make their
way lo a fire break and to wait
mg emergency vehicles
All four were trealed at the
Loma Lmda Medical Center
Huntington Doctor Dies in Crash
""""I""""'" Ff "fl"" Tortt
Neal Arms trong. the fi rst
man on the moon, has had
his left ring finger surgical·
ly reimplantcd a fter sever -
-in g it in an accident at his
Cincinnati home . Armstrong
~<lid hi s wedding ring
r dught o n a doo r as he
Jumped from a truck.
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After Border
Cocaine Grab
/\ JS.year-old San Ysidro man
1s rn custody today after U.S.
Border ratrol officers allegedly
-.e1zed seven pounds O( CO·
(.'a ine worth $168.960 from his
vehicle at the checkpC>int south
or San Clemente Friday
Border Patrol officials said
Ismael Perez Esparza was hall·
ed at the checkpC>inl after of·
f1cers were tipped that Esparza
ha d d riven through the San
Ysidro checkpC>int without stop·
ping
Esparza is a lega l resident of
the United States.
Border Patrol officials said he
is bein~ held in the Metropolitan
Correction Center in San Diego
on charges of possessing a coo·
trolled substance.
Esparza's car, officers allege,
cont ained a little over seven
pounds of uncut cocaine coo·
cealed in a trunk compartment ..
He offered no resistence when
stopped al the checkPOint.
Glider Crashe8
SAN FRANCISCO <APl -A
22.year-0ld Air Force lieutenant
re mained in serious condition at
Letterman Army Me d ical
C'enter today, after his ha ng
glider crashed into a steep slope
in a wildlife preserve north of
San Franci:o1co. Identification of
the victim was withheld by of·
fidals a l • Lette rman Army
Medical Center . T he accident
took place Sunday at about 12:45
p.m.
AD FOR PAD
MADE HIMGUD
"I placed the ad Friday night
and the phone almost rang off
the hook the entire weekend."
That 's the advertising success
story of the Newport Beach man
who placed this ad in the Daily
Pilot C183Sifieds:
1 br , near Lldo shop11.
newl) carpeted. ptttlo,
util pd l J)C'rson only
$235 mo. x:u xxxx
If you've got an apartment
you want to convert to cash, call
642·5678 and let a few words go
to work for you, ln the Daily
Pilot.
Boy, 14,
Dies of
Exposuro
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of IM 0.lty ~lot SI.Ill
A Westminster Boy Scout ap.
parenlly died of e1CpC>s ure late
Saturday or early Sunday near
Jdyllwild when his troop was
trapped in a heavy snowfall
while on a weekend hiking trip.
The victim. Mark King, 14. of
6141 Chkkasaw Drive, was one
of 11 Scouts in Wes tmins ter
Troop 88 who set oH ear ly Thurs·
day with two leaders to climb
Mount San J acinto. His brother
Elliot, 13, was a mong those
saved.
The body was disco\'ered at
about 5: 10 a.m. in a tent pitched
less than a mile from vans used
to malte the trip from Orange
Countj. The vans were parked
about two miles off of state
highway 243 between Jdyllwild
and Banning.
The other 10 scouts and two
adults were rescued from the
same tent about an hour earlier,
· according to Riverside Sheriff's
officers.
No one. said Scoutmaster Don
T erry , 48, of 5311 Va llecito Ave.,
Westminster. had missed the
King boy Wlti1 after the rescue.
A search for the Westminster
group was launched at about 10
p .m .. Riverside S h e riff's
s pokesmen said, when Mrs.
Terry failed to receive a pre ar·
ranged call from her husband or
troop campi ng committee
chairman John Farmer , 32, of
52 1 2 Fr a nklin C irc l e ,
Westminster.
A sheriffs spokesman said ap
proxim a t e ly 50 deputies,
firemen and civilians were in·
volved in the search as heavy
snows fell in the mountainous
area.
The group finally was reached
by a Southern California Edison
Co. s now tractor with a deputy
ab<>ard, a spokesman said.
Terry said the scouts
scra mbled out of the single large
tent they had pitched to clamber
a board lhe t ractor to am·
bulances.
When rescuers returned for
the King boy. they round his
body, Terry said.
The scouts and leaders all had
huddled into the one tent to keep
warm. he said.
"Mark was n 't feeling too
good,·· Terry said.
"It was just a giving out type
of thing . We all were pretty
tired."
The group, which had left 11·
year-old boys home because or
the bike's expected ruggedness
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Olily rtltl .... ~ ·~ ·-HUNTINGTON BEACH PHYSICIAN DIED IN THE WRECKAGE OF THIS PRIVATE PLANE
Single-engine CeHna Rented From Orange County Airport, CrHhed In San Juen
Valley Police
Jail Two Men
In Burglary
Two Santa Ana me n were
booked into Orange County Jail
Sa turday o n c h a r ges o f
burglarizing the Radio Shack.
16l57 Harbor Blvd., Fountain
Valley.
P olicemen respo nding lo a
silent alarm arres ted Michael
Pe ak. 27, inside the ~hop at
about 1: 10 a.m .. officers re·
ported.
Arrested on the roof of an ad-
joining building was John B
Baker, 22
Officers said about $280 in bills
were found 0n Peak but that 1t
was not kr.own if he took the
money from the store
Entrance to the shop was
gained through a roor ventilator,
police said .
Man, 61, Shot
SAN FRANCISCO <APl -A
6l ·year·old man was recovering
~t San Fran cis co General
Aospital after he was 8hot in the
head and robbed of a s uitcase
containing 300 gold pieces.
Police said Taro Kanishita was
in his room at the California
Hotel Sunday afternoon when
two Asian men forced their way
inside and attacked him.
Eight Dead
IA Skid Ruw ~ayer
Claims Tiro More
LOS ANG ELES IAPl On a
frigid night in Skid Row. police
found the bodie!; of two more
stabbing victims early today.'
bringing to eight the number of
tran sie nts k i ll ed in th e
downtown area in three weeks.
The seventh victim was found
across the street from Central
Division pohce headquarters
shortly past midnight as the
temperature dipped lo 38.
The eighth man was found in
a n alley two blocks away ·a few
hours late r
Ne ither was immediately
identified and police dldn 't know
if they were victims of the so
('ailed Skid Row Stabber who
has terrorized the district where
some old men sleep in doorways
using newspapers for blankets.
Investigators at the scene of
both stabbings declined io give
details. ,
But Homicide Capt. Walter
Stephenson said t he seventh
man had been stabbed several
times In the upper torso m a
man.ner similar to the other
s tabbings. which began Oct. 23.
At the scene of the eighth kill·
ing, a ragged band of t ransients
tlustered near the end of the al
fey as the dead man was loaded
into a coroner's wagon
"What ts It. another killing
down here? .. said one old man
wearing a tattered coat and a
tam o 'shanter cap
"We can't discount t hat all the
stabbings might be related ." Lt
John Dempsey, head of Central
Division's dcte<'tive bureau. said
earlier
A Skid Row task force or
Police investigators immediate.
Iv beitan searching the a rea for
witnesses or clues about
the kn1fe .w1elding killer or
killers It was the secona grisly sen es
of Skid Row deaths in four
years
Vaughn Ornn Greenwood 1s
serving a life prison term for the
1974 ·75 Skid Row S l asher
murde'5 of several transients
Dempsey said the receot ~k1ll
ings differ from the .. s lasher "'
murders. in which the vicUm'"
throats were cul ear·to-ear and
the wounds went through to the
s pinal cord.
"'These are stabbings and not
mutilations." Dempsey said.
2. 7 Million CouDty Size Seen
A recent study of population By 2000, that measure will Beach, Los Alamitos. El Toro -Peak period trantc conges-
trends in Orange County in· drop to 6.S percent, the study in· a nd Santa Ana will remain in tlon wUI cont\nue lo be a prob-
dlcates the county 's existing 1.7 dicates. government hands and continue lem intheSOuthCoastarea .
million population will swell to It predicts the net gain in to operate through the tum or -Generally, the Orange
2. 7 million persons by the year population will average about the century. County employment market wall
2000. 43,000 people a year in the next -TH only .. major recreation increase by an average of 4 1
And. the study says, popula-22 years, a ~ain from natural or open space additions to the percent a year and continue to
lion In the county's southeast causes as wel as migration into cbunty will be in the Laguna grovide most of the jobs needed
area will increase 166 percent by Orange County. GreenbeltandtheChino Hills. y the expanding population.
the turn of the century. Amo ng othe r things . the -B~ween lt8t and 2000 Pu~ of tbe study is to pro·
But even with the lion's share population study undertaken by Orange County's population vlde range County·11 population
of the growth expected In the s tati•tic.al analysts in the coun· growth rate will be 2. I ~rcent projections to the Southern
area southeut or t he Newport ~·s a1hnhustrallve otflce pre· -The number of peopte living Cali(ornia AsSO<'iation of Gov-
Freew•y. it. will atlll lag behind cu . i n each dwellln\ un it wilt e-rnments <SCAG 1
the =e County's north tn -Oraa1e Cotlnty Ai rport, wi ll decrease fro m l e current The county·s contribution will
total atlon. r emain the county's principal ,average or 2.71 people to an be xart of a SlX·COUnly study by
The ~aUon studfr foresees air transportation center. average of 2.46, reflecting an SC G alrned at providing an
1.2 ml )cin people Uv ng Jn the -T1te pf'OPC)9ed San Joaquin Uclpated smaller family units overalltK!anning pel'!lpecl!ve !or
southea&t and 1.5 mtlllon people Rills transportatlon corridor -Wblle t~ uer11t t'OUn· theSou mCallforn1anreo
dwe llinLin the northwestern that wlU run fron Newport tywide pc)pulatlon growth rate SCAO figures Indicate that To
area of county in 2000. Beach to the San Dfeao Freeway will be 2 t percent 4l year, the ~rcent ol the new dwelllnic un-
Aa things sltand now. roughly in the Saddleback Valley will be average growth rl\te, In t"e South t .. that will be built In the
79 percent o( the county's rest-operational by 1995. Coast area will hit ul five per· Soulhem California area over
dents live ln the northwes t area. -Mlfltary bues In Seal cent. <Stt GROW'l'H. Paie A2 l
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Raking throul{h charred and
d1s 1ntf'gralt'd wreckdge th 1~
morning, investigator-; ~llll had
not found the cause for the f1er't
plane crash that killed a lfunt
inglon Beach phys1c1an near San
Juan Capistrano Sunday .tfler
noon
Pilot Nell Kushner. 36. of 7242
Haven Rock Drive in llunt1ngt(ln
Beach. was killed rnstanll:i-a!>
his smgle·en~inc Ce!>s na s truck the ground. a Coroner ~ offtn·
spoke~ .nan said
Dr Kushner was lht• only o<·
cupanl of the Cessna l 12 wh1C·h
he had nown out of t h<' Oran~t·
Count y Airport, .i sheriff"• in
vestigator said He had renkd
the plane for two hour!' and th<'
destination was unknown, the in
vestigator added
Witnesses !law the :;mall crafl
a flame while s till m the air ,
nosedive into a field near lhC'
San J uan Capistrano <'rN•k
cha nnel near C:ille Arroyo and
Via Cordova around 4 · 40 p Ill
Engineer Jim Mccarter . of tht.•
State Forestry Dcpartmcnr -.t;1
lion. said
The plane went down Jbouf 2()(1
feet from a res1dcnt1a l art:.J
Oebrss was scattered for lhrt•t•
quarters of a mile, MtCartt·1
ciaid
A National Trani.portal ion and
Safely Board 1nvt•sl1ga1or \\H'
going through lhl' Wrl't·kagt• thh
morning and search11\g f1J1 Sl'a'
tered debris
Dr Kushner maintained h1~
medical praC't1C·1• Jf 1871){1 Mam
St , tn Huntington Be.iCh Ht• i-.
-;urv1ved by h1i-parents. Mr and
Mrs Mark Kushner or lh~· -.amt•
city
The ptlot '" body wa~ lakc~n tC1
0 · C o n n o r L .i ~ u n ,1 H 1 11 ,
Mortuary
Dr Kushner a gene ral pracll
tioner. at the time or h1:-death.
was a member of the med11:al
s taff at Pacifica Hospital
Prior to that he wao; c>n tht.
s taff or Huntington Intercom
mun1ly Hospital
or :::ei:a~•
Weathe r
Cloudy with chancc ot
hght s howel"<\ tOday Part
l y cloudy tonqzht .ind
Tuesday Gusty northwest
winds 15 to 25 mph begin
ninJ? this aftl'moon /\ ht
lie warmer Tuesday w•lh
highs of 60 to 65 Lo~'
tonil(hf of 37 to 45 Ch1tn<'l'
or ratn 30 percent lcx1:ty
decreasing lo IO pcrr c111
tonight and Tuebday
INSIDE TODA \I
While mo.ft worl< ;on,,,
have ~ni created wtth mt>11
m rntnd. Dr Pnaetlla Oak$ o/
l..oguno ~h has collt:c:tcd
women s t0ork songs from
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Thi:-I' \\hat 1t tool. t·arlv today to m ove th~ 10-pound
lll':-.l ol an osprcv. a st•agoing hawk. from the mast of
a :-.t·hoont•r moon•d in NC'v.1>0rt Harbor to a specially
t·n·<·kd polt• nt'arb~ Stale D epartme nt of Fis h and
(;JnH'. Pac·1f1c· 1 c lephom• Compan)!. Southern California
f':d1 son t'ompan.\. tht• ijalboa lsland Ferry a nd the City
of Nt•v. port Bt·•H:h <:Oopcrated on the move. It was madtt
ht·c.·aust· ospn·\~ huH•n 't nC's ted in Southern California for
mon· than liO \Par!-und bee.· a use boat ov. ner wanted to move
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Priille Rate Rais.ed
By Several Banks
Ry Tht· Asl'I0<.'1att>O l"rf>i.i.
Se,rral banhs ra1~ed thr
pnmt> ll•ndin)! nitt· a quartn of
a perC'c·nt to 11 pt•rn•nt toda} in
:.till anotht•1 s1~n of lightened
t·red1t cond1t1on ...
Tht• First National Bank of
Chicago. th<• t•1ghth l;irgl'sl t·om
m erl'1:tl bank 1n the' 1·ount n . the Ch1C'a~o ba:-.Pd Harn ... T rust &
Savin~s Bank. ranked 24th. and
F1rs1 l't•nn..,yl\,an1a B:Jnk of
Ph1ladl'lph1<1. ·th<• 19th largest.
announn'<1 1nc·n«1st•s in prime
ratt.>:.-to 11 pc.·rct•nl
Tht.· :innounccment!'. fo llowed
t\\u round., of primt.• r~lc in·
l' 1 l' a .., e:; t h 1.., mo n t h w h 1 (' h
brought tht• rate to 10:,4 percent
ror most hanks in response lo a
tougher C'f'rd1 t pohC'y by the
Pt'dt•ral lkst·rv<' that has made
lht• c·11s t of funds lo b;inks more
l'XPl'nSIVl'
But analysts i.~11d the latest a n·
nouncement:-may nol portend
.in rndustrvw1dc move to bring
lhl• prtml; raLl' to 11 percent
level t hroughout Lhe country
Fro.a PGfleAI
GROWTH ...
the next 22 year:-. will be built in
Orang" Count)e
If Ml, that mt•an~ there will be
roughly 512.000 new housing un·
its built in OranRC County by
2000 . more than half or those
nt•\\ home::. in the county's
soul hea.'it rea<:hl•s
The t•ounty study indicates
that lhl1 • t•ssc•nl1al physical
public :-c•rv1ces suth us sewer
and water fa1·1ht1es" will be
:ivall ahlr to handle the addi
l1om1l populatwn.
lfowc•vcr. the study indicates,
tern porar~ shortages of public
faci liti<•s may 1mp('de develop.
ment for short periot!ls of time
ORANGECOAST Hf
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··There app ea r s to be
som~what grl'ale r pressure on
regional money banks and
s m aller banks Most of those a re
loaned up and have to come up
with toughN lending terms,"
said David Jone::., an analyst at
Aubre) G Lanston & Co in
Ne"' York. "I think there may
be some dl'lay tn following at
this 11 percent level. ... for the
mdustr) as a "hole
The prime ratl' I'> the interest
banks charge on lo<in!> to their
best L'Orporale customers It has
no direct effect on other types of
loan rates. but a rise in the rate
1s seen as a good indicator that
consumer loans will huve t•ither
higher interest rates or tougher
cred 1t requirements where the
loans are governed by interest
ceilings.
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Oil Ups
Exports
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P111dudlon at Iran 's strikebound
1111 rlt•lds inched upward today as
,, hu11dru1 of workers joined
foreign \'>.Pl'rls and milita ry
lt't'hnkh•ns in working the wells
of the world'' Sel.'ond largest oU
ex 1>0rt Uli nution
Tht• o Hil'ial Iranian news
a~l'll('Y :s:ud most or Ir an 's 37.000
oil workers defied a military
government order to end their
two week strike. but the few who
dad rt'lum helped boost produc·
t111n to 2 7 million barrels a dav.
Oil worker!> struck Oct. 31 for
hit:ht•r pa) and in support of a
s1.H•ll1ng wave of opposition to
Sha h M o h a mm e d Reza
P ahlavi 's r egime b y con
'l'r\ at1ve Mos lem religioui.
ll'adl'rs demanding reversal of
thl' ruler's westernization pro·
gram ana tetlasts demanding
democratic reforms to replace
has authoritanan rule.
The Pars ne ws agency s aid 20
persons were killed in weekend
dt•m onstrat1ons against the
shah's govcrrur1t.ml.
The state oil company sci id
600 .0UO barrels would go for
domestic consumption and the
othe r 2 1 million would be
pumpl'CI into tankers waiting at
the Persian Gulf terminal in
southern Iran.
While the oil strike continued.
wor kers in Tehran failed to heed
a call ror a one-day general
strike to demonstrate opposition
to the shah. The government ap-
parently discouraged would·be
strikers by putting large num-
bers of troops on the streets.
However . in one instance
p o lice had to e s cort 200
American communications
technicians from a crowd of an-
gry Iranians at the telecom-
munications center in Tehran.
The Americans work for Bell
Laboratories. which has a $16
billion contract to upgrade
I ran 's communications systems.
There was no immediate word of
whnl prompted the confronta·
lion.
E'roaa Pa9e Al
SCOUT .•.
s pent Thursday night neC:tr Mt.
San Jacinto. Terry said. The
scouts failed to climb the peak
Friday when fog rolled in. Terry
said. and decided lo spend the
nig ht al Lallie Round Valley.
Saturday morning, he said.
"We threw our gear together. I
said we had to get off the moun-
lm n ..
The group walke d through
snow to Deer Springs, he said.
where they warmed up in out-
door toilets and ate breakfast.
They started down the Seven
Pmes Trail at about 8 a.m ,, los-
ing their way in heavy snow.
Terry said. Al about 4 p.m . the
tired group pitched camp near a
road leading to Highway 243.
It was the re that rescuers
found them nearly 12 hours
later.
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P edestrians in New York view the gauze sculpture cr e at-
ed by artist Francis Hines and a group of volunteers on
an a bandoned tenement in New York's Lower East Side.
The sculpture, consisting of 1,500 yards of g auze wrapped
around t he fire escape on the front of the building and
through the windows, was an a tte mpt to s pur the com·
munity to improve the area and to "bandage one of the
c ity 's many wounds •·
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10;.1rt throwers s how compt!titive form and
con('cntral1<Hl during Tri-Counties Na
tional Cup Competition held over weekend
a l Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa
Mcs<J I lunclrcd:-. ot t·ompetitors and fans
turned out for eontt•st that featured $12,000
in pri1.t•:-. f''orty l'tg ht durt boards were in
constant UM' during the l\.rn-day contest.
Attorney: 'Ray Lying'
Assassin 'Wrote Letter' Seeking Services
WAS HI NGTON t AP t
Houston' lawyer Percy Foreman
testified today that J ames Earl
Ray lied when he denied recruit
ing For.eman to defe nd him
against the charge of assassinat·
ing Martin Luther King Jr.
Foreman told the House as·
sassinations committee that h<.'
agreed to represent Ray only
a fter receivin~ a written request
from him.
Foreman said he turned down
at least three reques ts from
Ray's brothers. who sought hi s
assistance for the accused as-
sassin.
The committee took testimony
from Foreman as 1t explored the
theory that Ray was forced to
plead guilty to the April 4. 1968.
assassination to cover up a
sinister consp1raC'y ;igainsl lhl'
uvil righli. k•ader Fo n .•m cin. a
pracllcmg attorney more than
50 years. represented Ray when
he entered the ~uilty pleas 1n
Marc h 1969
Since then. R:iv has recanted.
claimed innoc<.•ncc :ind waged a
long.running halite of accusa
lions against Foreman
Forema n said he does not
know what happcnt'd to the let·
te r he says Ray wrote to rcque::.t
hi s service,
He s:i1d 1.h(' letter . along with
the rest of his files in t he case.
was turned over lo a Nashville
official in the coursc of a laws uit
and that the official is dead.
Asked about R:i y's denials,
Fore man asi;crted· "lie is lying
when he says he did not write
that letter ."
The committee also heard a
report from its c·h1 ef in
vestigator. Eriwr1rd Evan~. who
described efforts to determine
whethcr Ray had help in escap·
ing from the assassination scene
in Memphis. Tenn . to Canada
and finally to London. where he
was arrested two months after
the s laying
··Although :.e\l•r;il trouhling
questions remain op<·n . 1t up
pears that James f..orl Ra~ Olf
his own after lhe shooting of Or
Martin Luthe r King .Jr . fll·d
from the U nited Sta t es to
Canada and Europt> without tht•
assistance of sophb t1 cated co
conspirators, .. Evans rt'portc>d
ml'nl s in those fake names. com·
m1ttee ehaef counsel Robert
Hl:.ik ('v nou•d
"!low had Ray. a ma n who
had bungled s imple s treet
c rim e!>. managed s u c h :i
sophisticated escape maoeuver
with 1mpress1vc efficiency?" he
contrnued
One of the most pt•rplcxrng
ques tions of the King C'ase h:i:;
been how Ray. a m an known on
ly as a bumblin~ s m a ll t1m1·
crook. could carry out s uch <•
complex escap(' scheml'
Blakey said lhe committee 1s
considering whether Ray hud
ht•lp in obtaining the fake papers
fro m ··an unckrworld a llal>
rmg
Ray pleaded gui lt y and \\:J..,
sentenC'ed to 99 ~ea rs in pn:;on
but later rec;.inted and clai m~ hl·
is innocent
In l>WOrn lt•sumony before lht·
rnmmlllt•l· 1n August. Ray said
ht· l'<J rril'd out the t'H'i:IPL'
\\ 1thout ht'lp Hy his uc<:ount. he
rcJ Ii zed from radio broadcasts
moments artl'r the as:.assinatton
th al he \4 ;.1i. berng sou ght by
pol1ct•
"Within davs of lht• assassma
tion. Rav was in Canada :ind h\
May 6. he had ru.:.umed two m·~
a liases" and had acqu1rcd dorn
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Frllllli: Spruces Up Toun
BELG RADE. Yugoslavia <AP 1 A woman who
found a nove l wa~· to spur residents of s ix villages to
clean the ir s treet s as bt•hind bars for impersonating
a te levision employee a nd running up a s izeable en·
te rtainment bill.
The Belgfadc daily Vccern,1e Novosti r e ported
that 2 1-year-old Gonrnka Kralj wCJ s arr ested in Ljig
several days afte r s he arrived identifying he rself as
an a d vance me mber of a televis ion c re w whic h was
e n route to film the town
The ne ws pape r said stude nts e nthus iastically
deaned the town. und :-.a id citize ns he lped reforest a
hill s he said needed a IJl'tlt•r appearance for the film·
ing.
But when she an viled officia ls for a dinne r a t the
hot e l where s hl' had booked a room for three .veeks .
then invite d more to a I uncheon the following day.
police did some c hecking
She c arrie d s tolen idcnt1f1cation . authorities
said. and ha d done the ~amc thing tn five other
cities. The paper didn't sa y wh~
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color 1.rnport<zd acc(l.Ssorie.s,
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N.Y. Stoeks
VOL. Tl , NO. 317, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA M ONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1978 TEN CErjTS
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t rvtllt' Ptonruna O\r~ttor P'A
die Pc>abod) 111 rttommf'ndan"
thltl th.-Cit' ( 'ouot'll <tlloc11h•
fettrr•I fundll to .a mixed tn<'Omt>
lanuly upartmt"nt proJt-ll
rath('r than for mobile home
T tw rouM1I. wh1th m~l3 at
7 30 p m Ttk•sd.ty at Cit y Hull.
hat' twe>n t1t•~tmg lo wh1t h pro
Je<'t th~· roon.>y ouiht lo be ctmn
nd~.
1'h\• ~rwit •pphtallon l:s e'
Council Weighs Housing Grant
pt'Ctf'd lo y1eld ubout $200,000 1n
ft>dual uuialann· ul med ut
lower•"" lht• pnct• or •~al houi,
lfll(
'fhls IS lbl' (tfth Y\'Ur th~ l'llY
hai. parllc1putc~ 10 thl' Com
m uni t y Oev.-lopment Ulock
t:rant Pro.:n•m
A mobile horn{• pro1ect 1i. con
:o.idcr.-d by some-to ht-a solution
to prov1d1ng low 1·0M hou!'ling
Purpost• of thl' h.>deral grants
Is .to reduce builder rDsts for orf-
s1te and on-site improvements.
such as streets, gutters. sewers
and landscaping.
ang
Peabody said hi~ staff has
ruled out development of a
mobile home park, based chiefly
on the unavailability of inex-
pensive land. ·
Raw land costs for a lower
ancome mobile home develop-
ment caMOt exceed $100,000 an
acre if the project is to be
econo m icall y f eas ible ,"
, Peabody said in a report to the
council.
·'There does not appear lo be
any land available anywhere
near $100,000 an acre, thereby
precluding <s uch l development.
P.eabody said that by applying
a proposed $180,000 to a mixed
income apartment project, a
specified number of the units
could be reserved for lower in·
come households.
Tbe city, over five years or
participation in the HCO pro-
g ram. has received a rmost
$663.000. .
The money has ,been applied
toward a housing demand eer-
erence study. a lower income
apartment project in University
Town Center as part of a settle-
ment of a housing laws uit to pro-
v ide low-income apar t ments
and a seniors and handicapped
a partme nt complex in the
Village of Woodbridge.
In anothe r housing matter
before the council Tuesday·,
Councilman Larry Agran is of
re r ing a proposed city or
dinance thJt. would forbid dis-
crimination against children in
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2 -More Slain on LA Skid Row
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Doctor
Dies in
Air Crash
Raking throug}l charred and
disintegrated wreckage this
morning. investigators still had
not found the cause for the fiery
plane crash that killed a llunt-
mgton Beach physician near San
Juan Capistrano Sunday after·
noon
Pilot Neil Kushner. 36, of 7242
Haven Rock Drive in Huntington
Beach, was killed instantly as
his sin~le-engine Cessna strut k
the ground. a <.;oroner's office
spokesman said.
Dr Kushner was the only OC·
cupant of the Cessna 172 which
he had flown out of the Orange
County Airport, a sheriff's in·
vestigator said. He had rented
the plane for two ho urs a nd the
destination was unknown. the in-
vestigator added.
Witnesses saw the sm all ('?"an ,
aflame while still in the air.
nosedive into a rield near the
San Juan Capis trano c r eek
channel near Call e Arroyo and
Via Cordova around 4:40 p.m ..
En~ineer Jim McCarter . or the
State Porestry Department sta-
tion, said.
The plane went down about 200
feet from a residential a rea.
Debris was scattered for three-
q ua rters of a mile. Mccarter
~aid
A National Transportation and
Safety Roard investigator was
going through the wrec kage this
morning and searching for seal·
tered debris.
Or. Kushner maintained his
medical practice at 18700 Main
St.. in Huntington Beach. He 1s
survived by his parents. Mr. and
Mrs . Mark Kushner of the same
city. (Stt CRASH, Page A2>
Enrollment Up
6.3 Percent
At UC lroine
Fall enrollment at UC Irvine
has increased 6.3 percent over
last year. according to records.
There are 9,953 enrolled stu·
dents at the uni versily. com-
pared to 9,360 enrolled in rau,
1977.
The ' student body comprises
7 .632 under g radu ates . 1,330
graduates and 991 health sciences
students.
UCI opened in 1965 with 1,589
s tude nts . In 1968, enrollment
was 3,861, and, in 1973, il was
8,517.
The campus was designed. in
an era or greater expectations,
for 27,500 students. Most recent
projections of ultimate student
enrollment are 10,000.
AD FOR PAD
MADE HIM GLW
·'I placed the ad Friday night
\ and the phone almost rang off.
"' the book the entire weekend." '
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Thal 's the advertising success
story o( the Newport Beach man
who placed this ad in the Daily
Pilot classifieds·
1 br, near Udo shops, newly ca~. patio,
ulll pd. l person only.
$235 mo. UX·XXX:X
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THIS 16 HOW OSPREY'S NEST WAS MOVED TODAY FROM SCHOONER'S MAST TO SPECIAL PERCH IN NEWPORT HARBOR
Sailboat Named ~apre_y• Moored Nearby (right~ Provides l'wtat-to Tate of Rare Bird WhO Picked R8re Nesting Spot
EARLY MORNING BIRO WATCHERS VIEW HIGH FL YING OSPREY MOVE FROM DOCK
Off the Balboa Penlneule, a Heavy Loglatlc•I Effort to Move 10~pound Nest About 100 Feet
Baptist's Body Found?
Ancient Coffin Near Cairo May Belong to Saint
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -The
discovery o~ an ancient coffin in-
s ide the wa lls of a d esert
monastery north of Cairo has ig-
nited speculation that the re-
mains are those of John the Bap.
tist, the man who, according to
the Bible, ba ptized Jesus Christ.
T he wooden coffin was un-
ca thed during renovation work
this month at the St. Makarios
monastery, 60 miles north or the
capital.
Officials of the Coptic Church,
the native Christian church or
Egypt and Ethiopia, said today
that experts were being rounded
up to study the coffin and its
contents.
"What leads the priests to
think it.h John the Baptist is a
reference in church manuscripts
which says he was buried 18 feet
from the alt.ar," said Bishop
Samuel, a Coptic Church official
in Cairo who la organi1ing the
expedlUC)ft.
Pope Shenuda I I. who is the
spiritual leader of Egypt's six
million Coptic Christians , said
the church set up a committee or
nrcheologlsts . architects and
church scholars who wi ll begin
to examine the find this week
a nd report on its authenticity.
The monastery. surrounded by
high walls. was founded about
the fourth century dur ing a
period of Christian expansion in
Egypt.
Sound Sleeper Foils
Burglar in Irvine -
The burglar did almost every-
~hing right.
He rq up the telephone or a
20-year-old Irvine woman at the
Park West Apartments late Sun·
day. and got no answer .
not ignore the sound of breaking
glass just two feel from her
head.
Whlle the man went about his
unappointed rounds, she slipped
to the kitchen and called police,
who arrived to catch him still
there, tlling bis Ume in what he
thought was an empty apart-
ment
Hawk Nest
Moved to
New Perch
In a masterpiece of logistical
effort , the st ate Department of
Fish and Game. the Pacific
Tele phone Company. Southern
California Edison, Balboa Island
Ferry Inc . and the City of
Ne wport Beach teamed up by
dawn's early li ght today to move
the 10-pound nest of a sea-going
hawk 100 feet to a new perch.
The bird in question wasn't
around lo. watch and only tame
will tell whether the osprey, a
breed that ha sn't nes ted in
these parts in more than 60
years. will take lo her new home
atop a 60-foot Edison Company
pole erected in Newport Harbor
especially for her.
She had built her nest atop the
fo r e m ast of the s chooner.
Samarang, but the boat had to
be• moved. hence the logistical
effort on her behalf.
The osprey and the nest she
built more than a month ago
have been the subJect of con-
s ide r a ble scie ntifi c scrutiny
because of the ra rity of sea-
going hawks in these parts in re-
cent times.
For Dr. Robert Levis, owner
of the schooner, it was a matter
o f sc rutinizing his bank
ba lance. Dr. Lewis is a patient
ma n and has nothing against
seagoing hawks, but the bird's
choice of nesting sites was cost·
ing him a bundle -roughly
$1,500 a month. He wanted to
move his yacht from its mooring
off H Street on the Balboa r Peninsula to a slip he had rented
so he COJ.lld spruce up the boat
before pttting it up for sale.
The team or osprey movers
completed its ~~arly today.
Paul Kelly. a bird expert for
the state Department of Fish
and Game and Al Ramirez, a
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Irvine's Cultural
Center Gets· Grant
The Irvine Cultural Center, a
place for instruction and ap.
preeiaUon in the arts, has re-
ceived a $S,OOO grant from the
Irvine Company.
Stabber
Hunted in
8Deatm
LOS ANGELES <AP) On a
frigid night in Skid Row. police
found the bodies of two more
stabbing victims early today.
bringing to eight the number or
transients ki ll ed in the
downtown area in three weeks .
The seventh victim was found
across the street from Central
Division police headquarters
shortly past midnight as the
temperature dipped to 38.
The eighth man was found 10
an alley two blocks away a few1 •
hours later.
Neither was imme diately
identified and police didn't know
1f they were victims of the SO·
called Skid Row Sta bber who
has terrorized the district where
some old men sleep in doorways
using newspapers for blankets.
Investigators al the scene of
both stabbings deelined to give
details.
But Homicide Capt. Walter
Stephenson said the seventh
man had been stabb<.>d several
limes in the upper torso in H
manner s imilar to the other
stabbings. which began Oct. 23
At the scene or the eighth kill
;ng. a ragged band of transient!.
clus tered near the end of the al
ley as the dead ma n was loaded
into a ooroner 's wagon .
"What is it. another killinJ.!
down here?" said one old man
wearing a tattered coat and a
tam o'shanter cap.
"We can't discount that all the
stabbings might be related," Lt
John Dempsey, head of Central
Division's detective bureau. said
earlier.
A S kid Row tas k force of
police investigators immediate
Iv began searching the a rea for
witnesses o r c lues about
the knife -wielding killer or
killers. .. It was the sccona grisly sen es
of Skid Row dea th ~ in four
years.
Vaughn Orrin Greenwood is
ser ving a life prison te rm for the
1974 -75 Skid Ro w S lasher
murders of several transients.
In those dea ths. there was
evidence or ritualized stabbing
and the drinking of victims'
blood.
"These are s tabbings and not
mutilations." Dempsey said.
Coast
Weather
Cloudy with chance of
light showers today. Part·
ly c loudy tonig ht a n d
Tuesday. Gusty northwest
winds lS to 25 mph begin-
ning this afternoon. A lit·
tie warmer Tuesday with
highs of 60 to 65. Lows
tonight of 37 to 45. Chance
of rain 30 percent today.
decreasing to 10 percent
tonight and Tuesday.
INSIDE TODA"
WhiqLmost work songs
have bttn created with men
in mind, Dr. Priscilla Oaks of
Laguna &loch baa collected
women'• work song1 /rom ''Whilt~ While You Work'' to
"ThU ii Ute Waaf We Wcuh
Our CloUw•." SH Featuring,
PogeCI.
l•tlex
tr you've got an apartment.
you want to convert to cash, call
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l 642-5878 and let a few words .,
to work for you, in tbe Daily
Pilot.
• 'tbe, cbfran was round wbeTe
the manuscript said John the
BapUat'a body would be.
•'The priests couldn't mova
the wallt before for fear the
building would collapse ," he
aaid.
He knoClted on the door, and
got no answer. Figuring the
apartment wu empty. be tip-
toed through the mud to the
back and tapped al a bedroom
wlndow wiW it broke and he
could get ln.
He tbouJd have knocked down
the door. Heavy steeper though
s he was, the young woman could
Police Jailed Henry David
Flore., a 2.3-year·old Placentia
Jaborltl'. on auapiclon of burglary
and 1~ of beina µnder the
tillluenee of an op1•te. He •aa
held ii\ lieu of Sl0,000 ball, a Ocana• Coupt,y Jail .
The center la ln a converted
wareboute in the Irvine In·
duatrlal Complex, at l 7302·A
Daimler St., and h as been
operated alnce Sept. 18, b)t the
South Coast Cultural Services League lnc .• a non-profit group. ... The blshop, an assistant m
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O.tly P'llM -rt lllc ... rd K-lor
HUNTINGTON BEACH PHYSICIAN DIED IN THE WRECKAGE OF THIS PRIVATE PLANE
Singte•nglne CHIM Aent9d From Orenge County Airport, Creth•d In Sen Juen
Reaehe!!i I l'fo Fr,,_ Paf14! AJ
Credit Tightens;
Banks Hike Prime
CRASH ...
The pilot's body was laken to
O'Connor Laguna Hills
Mortuary.
Or. Kushner, a general praclt·
tioner. at the lime or his deu_th.
was a membcr or the medica l
staff at Pacif1~a Hospital. 8 ) The A.'>SO<'ta l l'Cl t'rl' ~
~cvcrul banks ra1~cd the
i.•rtml? lcnihng rate iJ quart(•r or
:1 pl'rcent l(l 11 )X'rl'cnt lo<.l;.iy in
~1111 unolhl·r :c.1gn vr t1ghtcnc<.I
C' r<'d 1 t l'on<l 11 wn . .;
The F1r~t ~o.tllonal Hank uf
('h1t':igo. till' eighth l:.irgl'st <.:om
ml'rt.'IJI hank in thc countr). Lht.•
Chic ago hasl•d ll arris Trust &
S:I\ ing~ Hank. ranked 24th.1 and
F1 r~t f><.'nnsvlvan1a BanK of
Ph1ladelµh1a . -the 19th larJ,?t.•st .
announn>tl 1n<.'rcase!> in prime
rat P~ to 1 I l>Ntt·nl
The announcements follo\\-ed
t\\O rounds of prim1' r:..lc an
r rt• a s cs l h 1 s mo n L h ~ h 1 (' h
brought lht.• rate to 10 11 J'>t'reent
Im mo~l hJnks 1n rcsµon s c to a
t1111):(ht.•r cn.•dit pol•l'Y by lhl·
F••ckr:.al Ht.•st.•rve that has mJdt.•
tht• rost of fw111s to banh more:
t'X pt•n!>I V('
Hut an~1lvsts s:.11d the latt'"tt an
nounl'emt.•nts ma) not porknd
an mdu...,t ry\\ 1dc move to bnng
the primt.' rate to 11 percent
level throughout the country
"Tht•rl' appear ~ to b~
.... om<'"' hat great<'r pre~surc on
r cg1o n._il mont·~ hank ~ :.ind
smalll•r banks. Mosl of those an·
loanl'd up and have Lo comt• up
with tUUJ:her lending terms."
~;wt f);1v1d Jones. an an aly~t al
A ubrev t; L<1nston & \o in
Nt.•"' York "I think lht.•rt• may
bt' "omt• dl'lav in folio~ ing ;1t
th"' 11 percent level."' for the
1ndustr) u~ a .... holt•
The prime rate 1s the inlcrcsl
b:mks <'hargc on Joans to their
~st <'orporalc cu!>lomcrs It has
Woman Raped
In Newport
Parking Lot
Newport Beach police arc
seeking a well-dressed man who
r a p l'd a Hun tington Beach
woman in the parkinR lot of the
Marriott Hotel this weekend.
The 32-year-old victim told
pohc(' her assailant wa:, weanng
a threc·pl('ce light colorert suit
and a light colored open collar
shirt.
She s~ud he pushed her into
he r car as she wu~ leanng the
hotel. He threatened to kill her if
she resisted or made any noise
while he rapt.-d hc:r, she told of
ftcC'rs.
!'>he s aid the mirn r an ofr ane r
he raped her. ~he drove home
and called police.
The attack. accord ing to.
police reports, occurred about 2
a .m Saturday.
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no direct ttrrect on othe r t ypes of
loan rates. but a nse in lhe rate
is seen as a good indicator thut
consumer loans will have t-alher
higher interest ratel-1 or tougher
credit requ1remt•11ls whert' the
loans arc ~ovcrnc<.I by interest
ceilings
The pnmc rate wa~ 7:1 , per-
cent Jan. 1. and this 1s the 13th
tn(•rea se announcE'd by bunks
s ince then Rapid increases in
the r ate last month brought it to
its highest levels since 1974,
whe n it r eached 12 percent dur-
ing a c redit squeeze that accom-
panied tht• 1974-75 recession
The ~overnmt•nt has been
t1ghtenanJ,? short-term credit fur
h anks in hopes that hig her in·
tcrest ra tes will make the dollur
more alt r<•Ctl\ e in foreign ex·
t•ha nge trading by slowing the
economy tind thus reducing in-
flation. When interest rates are
h 1 g h . t ht.· rea::.on 1 n~ gol's.
Americans spt.·nd l(•s::. becau~e
money is more expeni.1ve lo ob-
i um
Nl1ws of the third incrCtisc this
month sent the s toc k market 111-
tu a broad decline to<.lay.
T he Dow .Jones average of 30
industr1ab wus do~n 7 11 points
to 799.98arter four!> hours
Losers o utpaced g ainers hy
more than a 3-1 margin amon~
New York Stock Ext·hange
listed issue~
Larry Wac htel at Bac h e
llalsey Stuart Shlc lds Inc. said
investors saw little reason to he
buying stocks in view of buill up
pressure pushing interest ralcs
higher
The rise of open m a tkc t
money rates has made a prime
rate of 11 ' z percent hy year-e nd
a virtual certainty, he said
Prior lo that he was on the
starr of Huntington Jntercom-
munity Hospital.
NEST ..•
P acific Telephone lineman,
were the principal movers.
The two men had lo wail for
high tide lo give them the height
they needed lo get to the top or
the power pole sunk into the
h arbor two weeks ago
Using a <'ily aerial platform
lruc k , or c herry pa c ker. on
board one of the Balboa Island
ferries. Ke lly was able lo lhrow
a net around the JO.pound pile of
twigs, brilnches. kelp and ice
plant and bring it orr the mast of
the Samarang
Ramirez had climbed the pole
and helped Kelly swrng the nest
into place on a platform built on
lop or the pole.
Now Ke lly and o the r bird
watchers have lo wait for the OS·
prey lo return to her nes t. They
rem a in hopeful a male will show
up to male with her. And Dr.
LLev1s. owner of the schoon<'r.
now will be able to move his
boat.
Blaze Kills One
LOS ANGELES t AP \
Authorities say a fire in lhe 90-
unit Prince Rupert Apartments
in the Westlake section of Los
Angeles killed one unidentified
m a n , senl 200 people neeing into
the cold night and caused
$180,000 damage.
Motorcycle Strikes
Auto; Youth Hurt
An JS.year-old Laguna Hills
youth is in satisfactory condition
today arter his m o torcycle
s truck a car. catapulting him 100
fe~t tbrou~h the air and o nto lhe
pairement
A Highway Patrol spokesma n
sa id Way ne Moo r e , 23411
Camanilo Lazaro. was traveling
southbound Thursd ay on San
Remo Drive in La~una Hills
when a car allegedly turned le ft
in front of him at Tera mo.
Driver or the car was Anita
He m sley. 28. of 23562 Marsala in
Laguna Hills.
Moore's motorcvcle struck the
s ide of the car in the 9 :35 a .m.
accident. He was taken to Sad-
dleback Community Hospital
Moore was wearing a helmet.
No one was cited in the col-
hsion.
Case R e turne d
WASHINGTON fAP 1 The
U.S. Suprem e Court. voting 5 to
4. set aside today rulings lh<it
Keen e St ate Collegt' in New
H a mps hire dis criminated
against Professor Christine M.
Sweeney because of her sex. The
case returns to the Isl U.S.
Cir cuit Court or Appeals.
Scam Cleans
Fraud Spmces Up Tmm
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia CAP\ -A woman who
fou nd a novel way to spur residents of six villages to
clean their streets is behind bars for impersonating
a television employee and running up a sizeable en·
tertainment bill.
The Belgrade daily Vecernje Novost1 reported
that 21.year.old Goranka Kralj was arrested in Ljig
seve ra l days after she arrived identifying herself as
an advance member of a television crew which was
e n route lo film the town.
The newspaper said students enlhusiasticaJJy
cleaned the town, and said citizens helped reforest a
hill she said needed a better appearance for the film·
ing.
But when she invited officials for a dinner at the
hotel where she had booked a room for three weeks,
then invited more to a luncheon the following day,
police did some checking.
She carried stolen identification, a uthorities
said . and bad done the same thing In five other
cities. The paper didn't say why.
Iranian
Oil Ups
Exports
TEHRAN, l r etn <AP l
Production Jt Iran ·s slnkcbound
oil r1 eld.s inched upward loduy as
a h a ndful of workers Joined
foreign experts a nd m ilitary
technician!! in working the wells
or the world's second lurgest oa l
export111l( nation
The ufh t•1al Irani an rit.•\\l)
agency said most of Iran's 37,000
o il wo rke rs d efied a mililarv
j?overnment order lo end th.eir
two-week :,trike, but tht• fe w who
did return helped boos t pro<lue "P w1'"""°'"
tion to 2.7 million barrels a day ~non Du .. ?
0 11 workers struck Oct. 31 ror
higher pay and in i.upport or a Economa ~t Millon .Fril•d
s welling \\ave or OPPol>1t10n to man, aµpcarang on TV '~
Shah Mohamm e d R eza "Meet the Press,'' S<JVS a
Pahlavi 's regime by con n·<·c :-.s ion an l ht· Unit ed
S<'rvativl' Moslt•m religwu~ ~lalt·s I!'> 1nl'\'Jtahlc and
ll'ader s demanding rc\'er~al of tuuld ronw a:-. l',trlv ..,~ tht·
the ruler's westernmslion pro first quarll'I' of l!n!I.
gram anct lc tt1s ts de m anding --------------
democratic reforms to replace
his authontarian rule.
The Pars news agent'y said 20
pe rsons were killed in weekend
d emonstrations agains t tht•
shah 's eovcrnmcnt
The stall' oil cumµany l-.u1d
600.000 barre ls \\Ou ld go for
d oml'stic cons umption and thl·
other 2 I m illion wuuld be
pumped into ta nker::. waiting at
lbe Pe rsi<1n Gulf terminal in
southern Iran
While tht• oil st rike continu~.
workers in Tehran foilt'd to ht.•cd
a call for a om· day general
s trike to demonstrulc oppos1l1on
to the shah The government ap
parently d1scouragt•d woulc1 b<•
strike rs by puttiOI! large num
bcrs of lrooos on lhl· streets
However. an Onl' instance
p o lice h a d t o c~cort 200
Am e rican communications
technicians from a crowd of an-
g r y Iranians al the telecom-
munications center in Tehran.
The Amen cans work for Bell
Laboratories, wh1rh has a $16
billion contract to upgrade
Iran's commumcattons systems
There was no immed1a tt' wurd of
what prompted the confronta·
taon
Thieves Get
V aluahle Art
In Laguna
A woodcut an work by Dutch
surrealis t M.C. Escher. valut.·d
at $18,000 was s tolen from the
Vorpal Gallery in Luguna Beach
s hortly before closing l1nw
Saturday, police said toduy
The black a nd while woodcut
was hanging on a ~all in tht·
gallery at 326 Glenneyre St .
amidst other of Escht•r ::. worh
when t he theft occur('d
Gallery spokesmen said lhe
artwork was done 1n 1929 <tnd 1s
om• o f only 10 in existence Thl'
hand-s igned work was tilled l.<1
Cat h edral Engl ou tie !T ht•
1 Drowning Cathedral ) a nd wus
termed one or the artist's mo~t
rea las tic works
P olice said today they ha\'t•
not begun the ir im·esllgation an
to the late a fle m oon theft but
said they hope to come up with
clues by Tuesday
Meanwhile. gallery off1c1als
say lhey will offer a reward for
return or lhe rare E::.cher work
Criminal Charges
Court Eyes Use
Of Juvenile Names
WASHINGTON IAPl -The
U S. Supre me Court agreed to
day to decide wheth£'r states
may bar news papers from
publis hing the n ames of
juveniles charged with crimes.
The justices said they will re·
view a ruling by the Wesl Virginia
Supreme Court that struc k down
such a Jaw as a n unconstitutional
"prior restraint" on free press
rights.
The test case grew out or the
fata l s hootang of a 14·year·olrl
student at Hayes Junior High
School in St. Albans, W.Va .. on
F e b. 9.
That day. 14·year-old Stewart
Pe rrock was determ ined by a
Kanawha County Judge lo be
"deli nquent" in connection with
the s laying.
The n ex t m o rn i n g. lhe
Charlesto n Gazette ide ntified
Per rock as the alleged assailant.
Thal afternoon. Perrock also
was identified in a story a r
ing in the Charleston Dail: I.
B o lh newspape r s were
c ha r ged with criminal misde
meanors for violating the West
Virginia law. and both s ue
cessfully a!)kcd t he s talt•
Supreme Court lo set aside the
charges.
The stale court noted that in
the past. the U S. Supreme Court
has told government officaab
that they almost never may pre
vent publication o r broadcast or
information Journalists already
have obtained
Efforts to prevent disseminu
tion or inform ation already ob·
tained generally ure referred to
as prior restraants
In seeking Supreme Court re·
view. Ka nawha County p ros ·
ecutor Cletus Hanley a rgued
that none or the Supreme Court
rulings precisely fits the facts of
the Pe rrock case.
Lawyers ror the Daily Mail.
urging }he court l o rejec t
Hanley's ap1>t..'al, took :-lrong ex
cept1on to hi~ contention
Ray Lied,
Lawyer
Testifies
WA S HI NGTO N <AP1
llouston lawyt•r Percy foreman
ksl1fl('d today that James Earl
Ray lied when he denied recrwt
ing Fore man to defend him
against the chari;tc of assassinat-
ing Martin Luther King Jr.
Porcman told the House as
sassinations comm1tlt.•c' that he
ugreed to represent Ray only
after receiving <t written request
from him.
Poremao said he turned down
at lra::.t three req uests from
Ray's brothers. who sought h i::.
assistance for the a ccused ai.-
:,assin
Thc committee took testimony
from Foreman as it explored the
theory that Ray was forced to
plead guilty lo the April 4. 1968,
ass a:-s inatwn tu cover up :..
s inister conspiracy again:,t the
civil rights leade r. Foreman. a
practtcang attorney m ore than
50 years. represented Ray wht.·n
he entered the guilty picas 1n
March 1969.
Since then. Hay h:.i~ recanted.
da1mt.•d innocence and wciged a
long running battle o f accusa
t1on~ against Foreman
Fort:man s aid ht· docs not
know what happened to the ll'l
ll'r h~· says Ray wrole to request
his :,crv1c•c
lie said the letter, along \I.Ith
thc n•sl or his files m· the casc.
w:is turned ovt•r to a N<tshvillc
official in the t·uursc of u lawsuit
a nd t hal the official 1::. dead.
As ked about Ruy's denial~
FMeman ;is~crtcd · · .. lie 1::. lytn.i.:
when he says he dtd not wntt•
that lt•ller . ··
The committct' al!>O he ard u
report from it s c hief in
vestigalor. Edward Evans. who
described efforts to determine
whether Ray had help in escap
mg from the assassin<:1tion scene
1n MemphJs. Tenn .. lo Canad<.i
a nd finally lo London. whe re ht·
wa::. arrested two months afler
the slaying
FrOM Page Al
GRANT ...
rental housing
Thl' proposal was prompted by
u dispute a monR tenant8 in thl• -
Orangelree P<1t10 Hom es. wht'rt•
the homeowne rs association vol
ed this s umme r to r estrict
r ecreationa l facilities to adulb
and to rent no more ho mes tu
fa milies with children
Captains Set
For Seniors
fhe l rv 1n t• commun1t r,.
se rvi ces department 1s
establishing a "villagl' captain ..
system to reach senior citizen~
lo let them know aboul meetmgi.
and <ict1\'lt1c!-t of intc rt!sl to
them.
A vill agt' captain would bt•
responsible for t c le phoninl!
se nior c 1t1 zt'n s in h i~
neighborhood to communicate
Slll'h information.
In add ition. captains may bt-
ac;kC'd to arran~e meetings to in
troduce memlwrs of the city
st~1 rr of the cit y Senior Citizen~
Comm ittee to residents Those
mtcrestt:'d 1n hecoming captain!'>
may contact Hetty Bush , senfor
c1ti1,ens coordinator, at 754 3819
gals' country. -. fal 1
aignrz.r leathzrwe.ar m
the,1r trad1t10na1 cordovan
color. UTlp?rtd acccz.ssor1<l6,
a eiimpl<Z yzt dlstmct1w.
col l<Zct lon of col l<Z.Cta bltZS
44 fashion island, new po 644-5070
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Afteraooa .i
N.V. S t oeks
TEN CEN"'(S
Huntillgton_ Doctor Dies in Crash
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Oally l'lltol ,,_tty lli<Nrd IC-i.r
HUNTINGTON BEACH PHYSICIAN DfED IN THE WRECKAGE OF THIS PRIVATE PLANE
Singfe..4ngtne CeHna Rented From Or•nge County Airport, CrHhed In San Juan
Man He/a
In Drug
Seizure
A 35-year-old San Ysidro man
is an custody today a rter U.S.
Borde r Patrol officers a llegedly
sei zed seven pounds of co·
-caine worth $168.96P from his
vehi<;le at the c heckpoint south
of San Clemente Friday.
Border Parrol officials said
Ismael Perez Esparza was halt·
ed a t the checkpoint after of.
f1cers were tipped that Espana
h a d d rive n through the San
Ysidro checkpoint without stop-
pmg.
Esparia is a legal resident or
the United States.
Border Patrol officials said he
is being held in the Metropolitan
Correction Cent.er in San Diego
on charges of possessing a con·
trolled substance .
Esparza 's car. officers allege.
contained a little over seven
pounds of uncut cocaine con·
cealed in a trunk compartment.
He orfered no resistence when
slopped at the checkpoint.
Cora Riddle
Dead at 8 4;
Rites Slat ed
F uneral services a re planned
for longtime Laguna Beach resi·
dent Cora Riddle, who died Sun-
d a y morning at South Coast
Medical Center following a heart
attack last mont h.
Mrs. Riddle. 84, was. the wife
of former Laguna Beach Mayor
J esse Riddlt!, who held the top
elected city post in the 1950s.
Riddle was with his wife on a
municipal bus Oct. 25 when she
slumped in her seat. She was
treated a t the bus depot by
firem en a nd pa ramedics and
rushed to the hospital.
Unked t o Murder?
Footprints Shown
To County Jury
An Ora nge County Superior
Court jury was shown today
photographs of footprints the
prosecUtion claims were left in
and ·atound a Laguna Beach
home by defendant -James-Eal"i -
-Scramlin s hortly a fte r h e
bludgeoned a retire d Coast
Guard officer lo de ath on July
26, 1917.
Laguna Beac h police in-
vestigator Arthur Collins told
the jury from the witness stand
that he took the pictures of foot-
prints he found in the bathroom
a nd outside the front door at the
home of AJbert Daniel Willard,
69, of 861 Crestview Drive.
Comparison of the prints with
those of Scramlin, 27. of 425
Panorama Drive, L a guna
Beach. wlls a factor in bis arrest
on murder charges five months
after the killing of Willard who
was a former lieutenant com-
mander in the Coast Guard
ll is alleged that Scramlin and
Willard were involved in a
homosexual relationship at the
time of the killing.
And it is alleged that Willard
was beaten to death with a
heavy mahagony s tatue of a
pregnant woman as he lay on the
living room carpet.
Coyotes Get Poodle
In San Clemente
Two coyotes were spotted car-
rying off a small brown poodle
this weekend near the San
Cleme nte muni ci pa l g olf
course .
A patrolling police officer re·
ported seeing the dog's capture
in the area of Avenida Ortega in
south San Clemente, just inland
from the golf course. Police did
not lcnow who owned ,fhe dog.
Police claim that the victim
was taken by surprise since
there is no indication or wounds
on his arms that could have been
inflicted.had he-attempted-to lie-
f end himself
Police who arrested Scramlin
s aid he made a number of con-
flicting s tatements about bis re-
lationship with Willard and his
movements on the night of the
killing.
The jury is being asked to re-
turn a verdict or first degree
murder but the death penalty is
not being sought in t he trial
before Judge John L. Flynn Jr.
Thieves Get
Valuable Art
In Laguna
A woodcut artwork by Dutch
surrealist M.C. Escher. valued
al $18,000 was stolen from the
Vorpal Gallery in Laguna Beach
s hortly be fore c losing time
Saturday. police said today.
The black and white woodcut
was hanging on a wall in the
gallery at 326 Glenne}'re St..
amidst other of Escher 's works
when the theft occured.
Gallery s pokesmen said the
a rtwork was done in 1929 and is
one or only 10 in existence. The
hand·signed work was titled La
Cathedral Englo uti e (The
Dro wning Cathedral ) and was
termed one of the artist's most
r ealistic works.
Police said today they have
not begun their investigation in·
to the late afte rnoon theft but
said they hope to come up with
dues by Tuesday.
.Mea nwhile , gallery officials
say they will offer a reward Cor
return of the rare Escher work.
Plane
Down in
San Juan
Raking through charred and
dis integrated wreck a ge this
m orning, investigators still had
not found the cause for the fiery
plane crash that killed a Hunt·
ington Beach physician near San
Juan Capistrano Sunday aner-
noon.
Pilot Neil Kushner. 36, of 7242
Haven Rock Drive in Huntington
Beach. was killed instantly as
his s ingle-engine Cessna struck
the ground. a Coroner's office
spokesman said.
Dr. Kushner was the only OC·
cupant of the Cessna 172 which
he had flown out of the Orange
County Airport, a s her iff's in·
vestigator said. He had rented
the plane for two hours and the
destination was unknown, the in·
vesligator added.
Witnesses saw the sm all craft.
:i n a m e while still in the a ir.
nosedive into a field near the
San Juan Capis trano c r eek
channel near Calle Arroyo and
Via Cordova around 4·40 p.m ..
Engineer Jim Mccarte r, of th~
State Forestry Department sta-'
lion. said.
The plane went down about 200
feet from a residential a rea .
Debris was scattered for three·
quarters of a mile, Mccarter
said.
A National Transportation and
Safety Board investigator was
going through the wreckage this
morning and searc tuog ror scat-
tered de bris .
Dr. Kushner m aintained his
medical practice at 18700 Main
St .. m Huntington Beach. He is
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M1aae.e11tr
L y nn S t a nley, 17, wa s
chosen Miss San Clemente
this weekend. after compet-
ing wi th 14 other girls to
represent the city in its
summer pageant and other
e ve nts. Miss Sta nley is a
San Clemente High School
senior
M oring Dag
This is what it took early today to move the IO-pound
nest of an os prey. a seago1ng hawk, -from-the m ast of
-a -schooner moored in Newport Harbor to a specially
erected pole nearby. State Department of Fish and
Game, Pacific Telephone Compa ny, Southern California
Edison Company. the Balboa Island Ferry and the City
of Newport peach cooperated on the move. It was made
because ospreys haven't nested in Southern California for
more than 60 years and because boat owner wanted to move
his schoone r .
Skid Row Stabber ·
Slays Two More
LOS ANGELES !APl -On a
frigid night in Skid Row. police
round the bodies of two more
sta bbing victims early today.
bringing to eight the number of
t ra n s i e nts kill e d in t h e
Westmin ster
Boy Scout
Dies in S now
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of tM O.lly ...... St.ff
A Westminster Boy Scout ap-
parently died of exposure late
Saturday or early Sunday near
ldyllwild when his troop was
trapped in a heavy snowfall
while on a weekend hiking trip.
The victim. Mark King, 14, of
6141 Chickasaw Drive, was one
of 11 Scouts in Westminste r
Troop 88 who set off early Thurs-
day with two leaders to climb
Mount San Jacinto. His brother
downtown area in three weeks .
The seventh victim was found
across the street from Central
Division police headquarters
shortly pas t midnight as the
temperature dipped to 38.
The eighth man was fo und in
an alley two blocks a way a few
hours later .
Neit he r was immedi ately
identified and police didn't know
if they were victims of the so-
called Skid Row Stabber who
has terrorized the district where
some old men sleep in doorways
using newspapers for blankets.
Investigators at the scene of
both stabbings decUned to give
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Coas t
Weath er
Officials at Pacific View
Me morial Park in Newport
Beach said today the services
will be held there at 2:30 p.m.
Tues day.
2. 7 Million County -Size Seen
Cloudy with chance of
light showers today. Pa rt-
ly cloudy tonight and
Tuesday. Gusty northwest
winds 15 to 25 mph begin-
ning this afternoon. A lit·
tie warmer Tuesday with
highs of 60 to 65. Lows
tonight of 37 to 45. Chance
o( rain 30 percent today.
decreasing to 10 percent
tonight and Tueroay. A recent study of population By 2000, that measure will Beach . Los Alamito.s, E l Toro
AD FOR PAD trends in Orange County in-drop to 65 percent. the study in-and Santa Ana will re main in
dicates the county's existing 1.7 di cat~. gove rnment hands and continue
million population will swell to It p redicts the net gain in to operate through the tum of MADE HlM GUD 2.7 mlWon persons by the year population will average about the century.
2000. 43,000 people a rnear in the next -Tiiie only major recreation . "I placed the ad Friday night And, the study. says, popuJa. 22 years, a ga rrom natural or open ~ce additions to the ~ and the phone almost rang off. tion in the county's southeast causes as weU as migration into county wi I ~ in the Laguna \
f
the book the entire weekend ... area will lncreue 166 percent by Orange Count)C. Greenbelt and the Chino Hills.
That's the advertising success the tum of the cent~. Among oth er things, the -. Between lt8t and 2000
I story of the Newport Beach' man B"t even with the on 's share population study undertaken by Oran~e County's population
' who placed this ad lo the Daily of Ute growth expected in the atatisUcal analysts in the coun· grow rate wiU be 2.1 percent.
I Pilot classifieds: area soutbeaat of the Newport ~·s administntive office pre· -Tiiie mmberof people living
Freeway, it will still lag behind icts: in each dwe lling unit will
J br. near Udo shops, the Or;!!,f e County's north ln -~ C....ty Airport will dec r e a se from the current newly carpeted. patio, total po ation. remain county's principal average of 2.71 people to an utll pd. J person ooJy. The ~atJon study foresees air tramportalioo center. average of 2.46, reflecting an·
J $235 mo. xxx·u.x.x 1.2 mi · people living in the -n.e pnp11ed San Joaquin Ucipated smaller fa mily units.
~ U you've got an apartment• southeast and 1.5 m1Won people Hilla transportation corridor -Wlalle tbe avera1e coun·
,• dwelllnLin the northwestern that will run froo Newport tywlde population growth rate
I you want to convert to cub, call· area of county ln 2000. Beach to the San Diego Freeway wUI be 2. J percent a rear Sou the 642-5678 and let a few words IO As thinp stand now, roughly i.Q the SaddJeback Valley will be uerage growth rate in the th to work I or you, ln the Deily '1t percent of the county's resi· operational by 1.995. Co11t area will hit al five per-Pilot. dents live in the northwest area. -MllUar7 bases In Seal cent v ... ._ ......... ., ~ ... H Ct '" • .. ,,
. .
-Peak period traffic conges-
tion will continue to be a prob-
le m intheSoulhCoastarea.
-Generally, lite Oraa1e
County employment market will
increase by an average of 4.7
percent a year a nd continue to
provide most of the jobs needed
by the expanding population.
P= of the •Ludy ls to pro-
vide range County's population
projections to the Southern
California Association of Gov·
emments <SCAG).
The county's contribution will
be part of a six-county study by
SCAG aimed at providing an
overallJ:!anning perspective tor
the Sou m California area.
SCAG figure. indicate that 37
f:rcent of the new dweUing un-
a that will be bu ilt in the
Soutbem CaUtomta area over
<See G&OWl'H. Pase AU
INSIDE T ODAY
W htle molt work song•
hove bttn creaUd with men
in mind, Dr. PritdUo oruu of
Logunc Btoch Im colkcted
ioom~'• tOCWk '"fl• f rom "Whistle While YOM Work" to
"Tim u ~ WCJi' We Wcuh
Ovr Clothe•."~ Feotunng,
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Crash Suf.1'11'al' of 4 Called 'ltfiracle'
By ROBERT BARK ER
OI ... Deltt ...... JYH
A Huntington Bench pilot sakl
today lh11t ft wui. u miracle that
he and thr i>e Ot•rman
publil'n"l'r.. wt>re abh.• lu :.urVl\'e
a 40 hour ordeKI urt.-r their
plane crashed an the icy San
"Rt-rna nfino Mnunta1n& t•nday
"'"ht ·u w W\bcllt'\<.ablt' tbat '°
UW. hall!MMd to any of ua."
,U. Th40dor lell•r Hid. "It
•• -• Lhe &ood Lori look ........ ol .. PlaM •l Lbe lailt .... le Won the cr11h."
All feur rittl1n1 were tak• olf
a mounlaln by ran1crs Sund•Y
&1 noon aftc:r Pt'lldln1 40 hou~
ln rtff1.1"8 tfmper:atUrt'ft al S1tn
Sfovtoni> Peak. about 18 mllt>b
WHl of Sun Benlarthno
Tbe t•ru!fh ocrurrf'd at 1 p m
l':rlday In atotmy llftd turbulent
~ndlMonl when tM Cei11na 172
w 11 r-tun:Unc lo 1'orr a nce rron1 a Lu v._ card tournament.
All four vtetlnH 1uffered fro,t
expo1ure but cOl\dlUont COUid
have ~n much worse cxct'pt
for I he Prttflutlons taken by the
pilot. according to Deputy Gene
Klt'tt.-nbt>rl(
tClettenbcrg :said the 13-year·
old Sl•gler fashioned bonnl'ls for
Dally 1"1191 -.., LH l"nM
Finding t~ 1'1ark
Dart throwers show competitive form and
concentration during Tri-Counties Na-
tional Cup Competition held over weekend
at Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa
Mesa. Hundreds of competitors and fans
turned out for contest that f ea tu red $12,000
in prizes. Forty-eight dart boards were m
constant use during the two-day contest.
Prime Rate Goes to 11 %
Some, Not ~" Banks Hike Lending Rate
By The Associa&ed i#ress
Several banks rais ed the
pnme lending rate a quarter of
a percent to 11 percent today in
still another sig&--0f light.ened-
credit conditions.
The First National Bank or
Chicago, the <'1ghth·largest com
me rcial bank m the country, the
Chacago-bast>d Harris Trust &
Savings Bank. ranked 24th. and
f''irsl Pennsylvania llcink of
Philadelphia.· the 19th largest,
announced incr<'ascs an pnme
ratt•s to 11 percent.
The announcements foUowed
two rounds or prime rate in·
t'reases t his month wh ich
brou~hl th<' rate to 103.a percent
for most banks an res ponse to a
tougher cred it policy by the
Federal Rt.•scrve that has made
the cost of funds to banks more
expensive.
But analysts said the latest an·
nouncements m ay not portend
an mdustrywide m ove to bring
the prime rate lo 11 percent
level throughout the country.
"There a ppears to be
somewhat greater pressure on
r<'gional m oney banks and
s m a ller banks. Most of those are
loaned up and have to come up
with tougher lending terms, ..
said David .Jones. an analyst at
Aubrey G . Lanston & Co. in
New York. "I think there may
be some delay in following at
this 11 percent level,"' for the
industry as a whole.
The prime r ate is the interest
banks <'hargc on loans to their
best corporate custom ers. It has
no dire<:t effect on other types or
loan r ates, but a rise in the rate
as seen as a good indicator that
consumer loans will have e ither
higher interest rates or tougher
credit require ments where the
loans are governed by interest
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ceilings.
The pnme rate was 7:1..-pcr-
<'ent Jan. 1. and this is the 13th
increase announced by banks
srn~n. Raptd Increases in
the rate last month brought it to
its highest levels s ince 1971 ,
when it reached 12 percent dur-
ing a credit squeeze that accom·
panied the 1974·75 recession.
The government h as been
tightenin#l short-term credit for
l.lanks an hopes that higher in
lcrest rates will make the dollar
more attrart ive an foreign ex-
change trading by s lowing the
economy and thu.'l reducin~ in-
flation. When interes t rates arc
high. t h ~ reasoning goes,
Americans s pend less because
money is more expensive to ob·
lain.
News of the Uurd increase this
month sent the stock market in·
lo a broad decline today.
The Dow Jones average of 30
industrials was down 7.11 points
to 799.98after fours hours
Losers outpaced gainers by
more than a 3· l margin among
New York Stock Exchange·
listed issues.
Larry Wa ch tel at Bac he
Halsey Stuart Shields Inc said
investors saw httle reason lo be
buying stocks in view of huilt·up
pressure pushing interest rate~
higher.
The ris e of open-m arket
money rates has made a prime
rate of 11 h percent by year -end
a virtual certainty, he said .
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SCOUT, 14, DIES. • •
Elliot, 13, was among those
saved .
The body was discovered at
about 5: 10 a .m. in a tent pitched
less than a mile from vans used
to make the trip from Orange
County. The vans were parkc..'<i
about two miles off or st ate
highway 243 between ldyllw1ld
and Banning
The other 10 scouts and two
adults were rescued from the
sam e tent about an hour earlier,
according t.o Riverside Sheriff's
officers.
No one, said Scoutmaster Don
Terry, 48, or 5311 Vallecito Ave ,
Westmins ter, had missed the
King boy until afte r the rescue.
A search for the Westminster
group was launched at about 10
p . m ., Rivers ide S heriff's
spokesme n said , whe n Mrs.
Terry failed to receive a pre ar ·
r anged call from her husband or
troop camping committ ee
chairman J ohn Farmer, 32, or
52 12 Franklin Circ l e
Westminster '
A sheriff's spokesm an said ap-
proximate 1 y 50 d e puties ,
ftremen and civilians were in·
volved In the search as heavy
fi'r .. Pqe Al
GROW'I'H •••
the ne}Ct 22 years will be buill in
Orange County.
If so, Qlal means there will be'
roughly i12.ooo new housing un.
it.a b uilt In Orange County by
2000, more lhaD half of those
ne w homes in the county 's
southeast reaches.
The county study lndicatu
that the "essential phys ical
public services such as sewer
and water ;acllltles" will be
available t handle the addi-
tional pOJ)U)ollon.
However, the study lndicateR,
temporary shortages of public
facilttiet may Impede develop.
ment for s hort perfod11 of time .
snows fell in the mountainous
a rea.
The group fi nally was reached
by a Southern California Edison
Co. snow tract.or with a deputy
aboard, a spokes man said.
T e rry sa id t h e s co u t s
scrambled out of the single large
te nt they had pitched to clamber
aboard the trac tor to am-
bulances.
Whe n rescuers r eturned for
the King boy, they found has
body, Terry said.
The scouts and leaders all had
huddled into the one tent to keep
warm, he said
"Mark wasn 't feeling tofl
good,'· Terry said
"It was just a giving out type
of thing. We a ll were pretty
tired."
The group, which had left l 1
year-old boys home because of
the hlke's expected ruggedness
spent Thursday night near Ml.
San Jacinto. Terry said. The
scouts failed lo climb the peak
Friday when fog rolled in, Terry
said, and decided to s pend the
night al Little Round Valley.
Saturday morning, he said,
"We threw our gear together I
said we hQd to get oH the moun-
tain." ~
The group walked throu~.1
snow lo Deer Springs, he said,
where they wa rmed up in out-
door toilets and ale breakfast.
They started down the Seven
Pines Trail at about 8 a.m .. los·
ing their way in heavy snow.
Terry said. At about 4 p.m. the
tired group pitched camp near a
road leading to Highway 243.
ll was there that rescuers
fo und them nearly 12 hours
later.
Ford Sells to China
DETROIT CAP) -Pord Motor
Co. says It bas agreed to sell 700
heavy.duty and pickup trucu to
China for an undlscl08ed price
The cJeal Includes spare ports
and toolA, the automaker said.
the vlcUm1 out of bla nkets and
s hored up broken windows 31ld
wtnd1hleld rrom p•rta or lhe
dam••ed craft. ~•fer, who Uvea at t72S2 Jullp
Lant, Mltfered a.black eye 1•.-id t:1
knee injury
Venno Bewersdorf. about SJ,
suffered a broken jaw when he
was hurled inlo the pl1&n '
stct'rlng wheel at tmpa<'t.
Two ot her passe n llers -
Thomaz11 liruhn und Oellef
Zendl escapt.'<i i0Jur1ei. an tht>
crash at the 6.500 foot peak, ac-
cording to Segler Sef lcr said that rescuers were
fina l y alerted lo the crash Sun·
day when one or the pas~engers
sought help at a nearby micro
wave towt:r.
T he tower was closed . but .,
deer hwtt.er was c-onluclt.'<i <illd
·a iled forest rungers
Segler said the rour men ~ur
v1vt>d on lhree t1P1>le~. four
cookies and about la ve earn. or
soft drinks
lie said rescuer!I had lo hack
their way through dense buck
brus h on lhe mounta 1n~1d e
before they could make theu
way to a fire break and to wait-
ing emergency vehicles.
Ali four were t.reuted at the
Loma L.mda Medical Center .
Attorney: 'Ray Lying'
Assassin 'Wrote letter' Seeking Services
WA S HIN GTON I AP I
Houslon lawyer Percy Foreman
testlried today that James Earl
Ray lied when he denied recruit-
.i ng Forem an to defend him
against the charge of assassinat-
ing Martin Luther King Jr
Foreman 1.9ld the House as-
sassinations committee that he
agreed to represent Ray only
a fter receiving a written request
from him.
Foreman said he turned. down
at least three requests from
Ra y 's brothers, who sought h.is
assistance for the accused as-
sassin.
The committee took testimony
from Foreman as it explored the
theory that Ray was forced to
plead gu.illy to the April 4, 1968,
assassination lo cover up a
sinister conspiracy against the
civil rights leader. Foreman , a
practicing attorney more than
50 years. represented Ray when
he entered the guilty pleas in
Ma rch 1969.
Since then, Ray has recanted.
c la imed innocence and waged a
long-running battle of accusa-
tions a~ainst Foreman.
Fr.,.Pa.,eAl
BODIES. • •
det;uls .
Rut llom1c1de Capt Walter
S tephenson · !-.atd the SC' Venth
man had been stabbed several
limes in tht> upper torso an a
manner s imilar lo the• other
-;tabbings. which began Oct 23
At the scene of the e1~hth kill·
mg. a ragged bahd or transients
clustered near lh£' end of the al
ley as the dead mun was loaded
into a coroner's wagon.
"What is it, a nother killing
down here?" said one old man
wearing a tattered coat and a
lllm o'shaoter cap.
"We can't discount that alt the
stabbings might be related ... Lt
John Dempsey. head or Central
Division's detective bureau, !laid
earlier.
A Skid Row task force of
poli<'e investigators 1 m med1atc-
lv. began sean ·hing the area for ·
witn esses or clues abo ut
Lhe knafe-wacldmg killer or
k i llt>f'S II was the sct'ono grisly !tenes
or Skid Row death~ an fo ur
years.
Vaughn Orrin Greenwood is
!-.cr ving a life prison term for the
1974·75 Skid R ow S l a s her
murders or several transients.
In those deaths, there was
evidence or ritualized stabbing
and the drinking of vactimi.'
blood
Dempsey said the recent kill ·
ings differ from the "slasher"
murders. an which the victim's
throats were cut ear -to-car a nd
t he wounds went through to the
spinal cord
"These are stabbings and not
mutilations ... Dempsey said.
'
Foreman said he doc., not
know what happened to the ltl·
ter he says Ray wrote t.o request
his service. '
He said the lelll"r. along with
the r est of h.is files an the case.
was turned over lo a Nashville
official in the course of a laws uit
and that the offarial 1s dead.
As ked about Ray's de nials.
Foreman asserted. "lfe as lying
when he says he did not wnte
that letter."
The committee also heard a
r e port fro m its c hief in ·
vestigator. Edward Evans, who
described efforts to determine
~hether Ray had help in escap-
ing from the assassination scene
in Memphis, Tenn., to Canada
and finally lo London. where he
was arrested two months alter the slaymg.
"Al.though s everal troubling
questions remain open , it ap·
pears that James Earl Ray. on
has own after the shooting or Dr
Martin Luther King Jr .. fled
from the United Stat.es to
Canada and Europe withbut the
assistance of sophisticated <'O·
conspirators," Evans reported
Son-in-law Held
After Threatening
A 22-year·old tr ansient as 10
Or ange County Jail today after
a llegedly threatening his rather·
in·law with a paring knife when
the older man refused to gave his
assailant keys to his car
Albert Taylor. who m Laguna
Beach police identify as a
transient, was being held on
$10.000 bail following the 1nt·1
dent Saturda) ni g ht a l 685
Sleepy Hollow Drive
Officer M1kc Pule• c;a1d ht·
re!>punjcd tn a t·all at tht.· Sleepy
llollow addn•ss and found tilt'
front door partially open I le c·n
tered tht> home and .,aid he ~di.I.
Taylor holdmi! his falht'r 1n l<.11.1.
Norman Le\li1 l>. 55, agains t J
wall or tht> home with a knife
Officer Pule said he drew h1!-
serv1ce rl'volver and dcmand1·rt
that Ta ylor put the knife llown,
a nd when the !>U!>pect l'Omplaed,
Pule and unotht.·r officer made
the a rrest.
Lewis told officers Taylor
grabbed a Ptmng kntfe from a
Woman Raped
I~ Newport
Parking Lot
Newport Reach police arc
seeking a well-dressed man who
raped a lluntin~ton Beac h
woman in the parking lot of th•·
Marriott Hotel this weekend.
T he 32·year -old v1ct1 m told
police her assailant was wear1ng
a three·pie<·e li~ht colored suit
and a IJght colored open collar
sh art.
She said he pushed her into
her rar as she was leaving the
hotel. He threatened to ki ll he r ir
she resisted or made any 001!.C
while he raped her, she told of-
ficers .
She saad the man ran orr after
he raped her She drove home
and called police.
T ht> attack. according to
police reports. occurred about 2
a m Saturday
kitchen drawer when Lewis r1·
fused to give the youth keys to
his car.
Le wis faces charges or assault
with a deadly weapon.
Handcuffed
Youth Freed
By Firemen
San Clemente police' had a lttk
n1J?hl v1s1t Sunday from a Dana
Point youn~sler and has brothC'r .
who were looking ror pro-
fessional expertise to. free tht•
bov from ha ndC'uffs he had
loc.ked on hu. wrist!>
SerJ?IO Co ntres, or 3404:!
Malaga Drive . had worn down
the key to thc handcuHs. trying
to free himself and al would not
release the catch. Keys to poll<·t•
handcuffs proved too s mall to
open the oldernr<XfN tran1!~urrn.
so firemen we re called an for a
cut and rescue operation.
Atte mpts to pick the lock were
unsucces!'iful, said Capt. Ni ck
Maule. Firemen then chiseled
away a hinge pin, freeing tht•
boy ~•lhout pt•rmanen tly
damaging the handcuffs
"We fi~ured he might want to
l oci< h1m -;e lf up :Jj!J1n
sometime ... Maule :;aid.
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survived by his parents. Mr. and
Mrs . Mark Kushner or the same
city.
The palot 's body was taken to
0 Connor La g una H i ll ~
Mortuary
Dr. Kushner. a general pracll·
t1oner. at the time of his death,
was a me mber or the medical
staff at Pacifica Hospittal.
P rior lo that he wa!t o n the
staff of Huntington Inte rcom.
munity llospatal.
gals' country ... fa 11
a 19mr 1<iat.'11<z.rwear m
th<Z..1r trad1t10ro1 cordovan
color. lmp:>rt<z.d occ<z.ssori<z.s,
a SJ.Tnp1cz. yz. t dJs t tnd1 lVlZ
co 1lizct.,1on or col la.eta blcz.s.
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Newport Council Fa~es Heavy Agendft
Ntowport R<-ac-h C'tt)' ('oun<'ll
mvmbens will Cab up • number
111 <'Ont rov('rsu•I mtttl('n toniahc
Amonl(ttwm
AM RUl..ANCF. RATE. S.-11·,
und SC'ha r .. r ' ambulance com
panic "''"tr) ia.:.un to ll<'t ('OOJl
c·1l lll'J>l"O\ 111 o( ratt' h1lr~s ol up
to 100 pt>r<'f'nt
(.'1ty ~wrr memh(·'"' an• rt.'<'
ornmendtng dt>n1al bt><'1ua~~ lht'
comparues stJll hu1en t pravuk'd
audited finan(.'tal l ate ments.
The m issing statements were
lhr hubl of deruul of lhl' rcqum.t
a mont.h qo
BU I LOING lH~CR t:A S t;
Council members ure belpg
••"ed to rallfy a plannin11 rom
mission de4.'uilon lhul would
forc t• l'Xisl1ng developments
wllh Plllllned community zoo
angs to t'Omply with tht• tnaJr1c
phas ing law '
Those developments -Koll
Center Newport. Emkay -
Ncwport Place, the Irvine Com-
pany 'a Corporate 1 Plaza and
North Forrl and A~ronutrooic
Ford were previously exempt·
ed from the law which ties
ruture building lo improvements
in the city's traJfic system.
PRUD.ENTIAL: At the re~
quest of Mayor Paul Ryckoff.
the council wtU review the plan-
ning commission's approval of a
500-room hotel and convention
CaclJlty proposed by the Pruden·
tial Insurance Company for
Newport Center.
Commissioners, while approv-
ing the hot.el, voted down the ac·
companying 22-s tory orrice
building the company also wants
to build.
BLUFFS: Two sets or laws to
control building on bluJfs will
come before council members.
They· wiU hold a public hearing
on regulations for the bluff areas
that already have buildings on
them. They are expected lo set a
hearine for Nov. 27 on another
law which would limit building
in proposed developments on
currently vacant bluffs.
PARKING STUDY : A report
on changes in parking in the cen-
tral Newport Area was prepared
this summer at city expense by
Wilbur Smith and Associates.
Thia fall. the report was re-
ferred to t h e C iti zen s
Tra n s portation Plan Advisory
Committee for comment.
Committee Chairman Richard
Clucas is recommending that on
ly the portion relating to some
c hanges in the McFadden
Square area at the Newport Pier
(Sff AGENDA, Pace A2)
2 r More Stain on LA Skid Row
Doctor
Dies in
Air Crash
Raking through charred and
disintegr a ted wreckage this
morning. investigators still had
not round the cause for the fi ery
planll crash that killed a Hunt angl~ Beach physician near San
Juan Capistrano Sunday after-
noon
Pilot Neil Kushner, !16, of 7242
llaven Rock Drive an Huntington
Rea<'h. was killed instantly as
his sin~le·engine Cessna struck the ground, a c.;oroncr's office
s pokesman said.
Or. Kushner was the only OC·
cupant or the Cessna 172 whk h
he had nown out of the Orange
County Airport, a sheriff's in·
vestigator said. He had rented
the plane for two hours and the
destination was unknown, the in·
vest1gator added.
Witnesses saw t.he small craft,
:tflame while still in the air.
nosedive into a field near the
San Juan Capistrano cr eek
channel near Calle Arroyo and
Via Cordova around 4:40 p.m.,
Engineer Jim McCarter. of the
State Forestry Department sta·
t1on. s aid
The plane went down about 200
feet from a res idential area.
Oebns was scattered for three-
quarters of a mile, McCarter
said.
A National Transportation and '
Safety Board investigator was
going through the wreckage this
morning and searching for scat·
tered debris.
Dr. Kushner maintained his
medical practice at 18700 Main
St., in Huntington Beach. He is
survived by his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Kushner of the same
city. (See CRASH, Page A2>
' Enrollment· Up
6.3 Percent
At VC Irvi~
Fall enrollment at UC Irvine
has increased 6.3 percent over
last year. according to records
Tbere are 9,953 enrolled stu-
dents at the university, com-
pared to 9,360 enrolled in fall,
1977.
The student body comprises
7,632 unde rgraduates, 1,330
graduates and 991 health sciences
stude nts.
UCI opened in 1965 with 1,589
students In 1968, enrollment
was 3,861 , and. in 1973, it was
8,517.
The campus was designed, in
an er a of greater expectations.
for 27 .500 students. Most recent
projections or ultimate student
enrollment are 10,000
AD FOR PAD
MADE HIMGUD
"I placed the ad Friday night
and the phone almost rang off
the Ju;x>k the entire weekend."
That's the advertising success
story or the Newport Beach man
who placed this ad in the Daily
Pilot classlfieds:
I br, near Lido shops, newly carpeted, patio,
ulll pd. l person only
S23S mo. llXX·XXXX
If you've got an apartment
you want to coovert to caah, .lc:all
642-5678 and let a rew wordS go
to work ror you, in the Daily
Pilot.
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THIS IS HOW OSPREY'S NEST WAS MOVED TODAY FROM SCHOONER'S MAST TO SPECIAL PERCH IN NEWPORT HARBOR
Sailboat Named 'Oeprey' Moored Nearby (rltht) Prov6de• Twt.t • T ..... Of Rare Bfrd Who Picked Rare Nffllng Spot
EARLY MORNING BIRD WATCHERS VIEW HIGH FL YING OSPREY MOVE FROM DOCK
Off the Balboa Peninsula, a Heavy LoglstJcal Effort to Move 10-pound Nest About 100 F"t
Baptist's Body Found?
Ancient Coffin Near Uiiro May Belong ro Sai,nt
CAIRO. Egypt (AP> '-The
discovery or an ancient coffin in-
s ide the walls or a d esert
monastery north of Cairo has ig-
nited speculation that the re-
mains are those or John the Bap-
tist. the man who. according to,...
the Bible, baptized Jesus Christ.
The wooden coffin was un-
earthed during renovation work
this month al t he St. Makarios
monastery, 60 miles north of t.he
capital.
Officials or the Coptic Church,
the native Christian church or
Egypt and Ethiopia, said today
Yanks Sign Tiant
NEW YORK -Free-agent
pitcher Luis Tiant. formerly or
the Boston Red Sox. signed a
multi-year contract with the
New York Yankees today.
Tiant, who played e ight
seasons with Boston. becomes
tbe Cint player signed in this
tear's re-entry draft.
Ti1nt, 38 bas won 20 games
rour times lo his 15-year career.
Last season he compiled a 13-1
record and a 3.31 C\amed run
average. ..
that experts were being roul)ded
up to study the coffin and ils
contents.
·'Whal leads the priests to
think it is John the Baptist is a
reference in church ll)anuscripts
which says he.was buried 18 feet
from the altar," s aid Bishop
Samuel, a Coptic Church official
in Cairo who is organizing the
expedition.
The coffin was found where
the manuscript said John the
Baptist 's body would be.
"The priests couldn't move,
the walls before for fear the
building would collapse," he
said
$4.2 Million Asked
Finn to Buy Lion
Country Safaii?
A tentative agreement to sell
Lion Country SaJari in Irvine,
ror $4.2 million to a Newport
Beach investment firm was an··
nounced today
Sale ol the adventure park to
Newport Industries. Inc. needs
rtnal approval of Llon Country
stockholders and the Irvine
Company, which owns the land.
saJd Jerry .Kobrin. senior vice
president ol l.lon Country.
I
Newport Industries Is headed
by Jack H. Bennett, who was un·
available for comment today.
The firm reportedly ls pre·
pared to make an initial pay·
ment of $1.2 mUlion for Uon
Country, with a 10 year payment
period for the remaining $3
million, said Kobrin.
.\PP,rOVal or stockholders and
the ti'vine Company could turn
the partc over to the Newport Jn·
dus\rle$ on April 30, 1979.
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Hawk Nest
Moved to
New Perch
In a masterpi~e of logistical
effort. the state Department of
Fish and Game , the Pacific
Telephone Company, Southern
California Edison, Balboa Island
Fe rry Inc . and the City of
Newport Beach teamed up by
dawn's early light today to move
the 10-pound nest of a sea-going
ha wk 100 feet lo a new perch.
The bird in question wasn't
around to watch and only time
will tell whether the osprey. a
breed that hasn 't nested in
these parts in more than 60
years. will take to her new home
atop a fiO.foot Edison Company
pole erected in Newport Harbor
especially for her.
She bad built her nest atop the
fo r e mast of the sch oone r .
Samarang, but the boat had to
be moved. hence the logistical
effort on her behalf.
The osprey and the nest she
built more than a month ago
have been the subject or con·
s iderable scientific scrutiny
because of the rarity of sea·
going hawks in these parts in re·
cent times,
For Dr. Robert Levis, owner
or the schooner, it was a matter
or scrutinizing his bank
balance. Dr. Lewis ls a patient
man and bas nothing against
seagoing lulwks, but the bird's
choice of nesting sites· was cost·
ing him a bundle -roughly
$1 ,500 a month. He wanted lo
move bis yacht from its mooring
orr H Street on the Balboa
Peninsula to a slip he had rented
so he could spruce up the boat
before putting it up for sale.
Tbe team of osprey movers
completed its task early today.
Paul blly, a bird expert for
the state Department of Fish
and Game and Al Ramirez, a
(See NEST, Page AZ>
Irvine's .Cultural
Center Geb Grant
The Irvine Cultural Center. a
place ror instruction and ap·
preciation in the arts. has re·
celved a $5.000 grant from the
Irvlne Company.
The center is In a converted
warehouse in the lrv•ne ln· dua~rial Complex, at 17302-A
Daimler St., a nd has been
operated since Sept. 18.1. by the
Soulb Cout Cult.u(1l_ ::;ervtces
Leasue ~" a oon-ptollt ll'OUP·
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Stabber
Hunted in
8 Deaths
LOS ANGELES IAP > ~ The
bodies of the seventh a nd eighth
Skid Row stabbing victims
within three weeks were found
today. and police circulated a
drawing of a pigeon-toed man
they s aid was wanted for ques-
tioning .
It is the second lime in four
years that the Skid Row area
has been stalked by a killer. In
the wmter of 1974-75. nine men
were killed in the "Skid Row
Slasher" murders .
Orrin Vaughn Greenwood was
convicted in 1977 of eight of the
"Slasher" killings and is serving
a life prison sentence.
In the latest two stabbings,
Police Lt. Dan Cooke said the
body of Augustine E . Luna, 49.
was found in an alley, and the
body or Frank F . Reed. 36. was
found in the rear parking lot of a
bar.
The two. like the previous six
victims. were inhabitants of the
downtown Slnd Row area. many
or whom sleep outdoors in alley:-.
or on the sidewalks.
Cooke said no motive was
known ror any or the attacks. in
which all the victims have been
stabbed in the upper torso. In
the "Slasher" slayings. the vic-
tims' throats were cut ear-Lo-ear
straight through lo the spinal
cord. A I though police said they were
uncertain whether all eight were
sta bbed by the same killer, of·
ficials released a compos ite
drawing of a man sought for
Questioning in the case.
(See BODIES, Page A2 >
Boat Theft Loss
81,400 in Newport
The initiaJ tally of losses from
the burglaries of three boats
docked al Bay Island was set to-
day at more than $1,400 by
Newport Beach police.
Investigators sa1d the talJy is
like ly to go hig her as boat
owners Burton Tilden, Howard
Morgridge and Walter Clarke
r e -c heck their vessels. The
break-ins were discovered
Saturday morning.
Coast
Weather
Cloudy with chance of
light showers today. Part-
1 y cloudy tonig ht a nd
Tuesday. Gusty northwest
winds 15 to 25 mph begin-
ning this afternoon. A lit-
tle wa rmer Tuesday with
highs or 60 to 65. Lows
tonight of 37 to 45. Chance
Qf rain 30 percent today.
decreasing to 10 percent
tonight and Tuesday.
INSIDE TOD~ Y
While nwst work &ongs
have bun cMJted wdh men
In mind, Dr. Prbcilla Oak.s of
lagvftG Beach hcu collected
women's IDOf'k songs from
"Whittle While You Work " to
''ThU ii the Woy We Wcuh
Our Cl.othe1.'' See Featuring.
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WASIONGTON IAf'I U1M
(':l r s .llt?i.ffi t'll sPll so man)'
lt'mons" that th<· jilO\'t•rnl'l'M.·nt
s ho uld rtlq u1rf' lh~m tCI te,)I
buyc n about dflf t~ a f t'die rtl
Trude Commt~1on Nlialf report
s.ud todu~
Tht• Ml-t pajtt' n •port 5um
murlll~ h H• ycun Of I M•t.-,llll~
tton •nd ht.'1rh1&a . ~akl ltM> ...,,.
of unsound <'Mf"!4 ' "a major coo
~umt>r abuse . afrtttln& Lilt'
bu111l' sufcty or ut1 lily ot UM-
most u pt-nalvc.· lltm many eon
'llml·~ wtll ,•ve>r bU,)' •
Typ1ca1l • u.~ urs are M>kl
with jn onl promise LO maltt·
.m y net't."SSory n.-pul~ •f'lt'r Oh•
sail'. but with •• ~ r1llen dts
r ll\1mt•r 11pt"t·1tym1 that the sales
.irt• "Us lS." the FTC slu.ff said
J.11 te r. j -.ult>i>m.rn often rt>
rust''> to mak\• n•p;.1 1~ .and UM:
l'U.1>tomer ~ulft•'"' "lnsurmounta
IJk d1Hic ult1f>s 1n provintt the
oral promises." the rt'J)Ort saki.
pattrf'd. only thttt they be di1>
closed in "Tll1~ Ont• tcou l of Uw prop~cd rcl(ulallon wuuld tw
~"'"" thfo t.a•k ul e-oos1.mwr11 trying to prov.-they had boon
hed to
The !ftaff ultso prnpo11l'd th41t
dcul('r<\ be• rt.•c1uln •cl to Nlat t'
whethl'r a <'Uf s odomclC'r hud
been set back
The pro pobed r c aiulaUon.
wbkh noqulttS the approval of
lt1<' rlvt> m mber tommisalon
tw-rorc> It rould take effoct, would
not a pply to HIL~ by private In
d1v1dui.ls
Industry ~'°"1at1onr1 oppotK.'<f
the prOp(lsal, as they did al staff
h~arang.'l mto used car nlea
Robert P Mallon, president ol
the Nat1 o n u l Auto motive
Dea lers A~1ation. u 1d US(.-d
ca r prH·cf. would J ump <J n
average $200 under the reguJa
t tOD
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HUNTINGTON BEACH PHYSICIAN DIED IN THE WRECKAGE OF THIS PRIV~TE PLANE
Single-engine Cessna Rented From Orange County Airport, Craahed In San Juan
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The pilot':; body wa1. taken t.o
O 'C onn o r La g una 11 1 11 ~
Mortuary.
Dr. Kushner, a general practt·
tloner . at the time of his death.
was a member or the medical
tJtaff at Pacifica Hospital.
Prior to that he was on tht!
staff or Huntington Inte rcom
munity Hospitul
RB Woman
Assaulted
In Newport
Newport Bl'ach police tut>
s eeking a well -dressed man who
r a ped a Huntington Beach
woman in the parking lol of the
Marnott Hotel this weekend.
The 32·yt>a r·old victim told
pohce her assailant was weanni:
a three-piece light colored 1.wt
and a light colored open collar
s hirt. I
The ~tutr proposed that used
<'ar dealers be rt.>qu1red LO in·
:.pel'l tht-<'ars they st?ll and Lo
d1sl'lose what t ~y hod in form~
posted on vehicle windows. A
car's brakes. sleerang, engine
a nd tra ns mission would 1be
described in writing a:., ·'OK' or
··Not OK "
Some Banks Hike Prime to 11 %
She said he ~pushed her into
her car ru. i.hf• was leaving lhe
hotel. lfp threatened to kill her 1r
she res1sU.>d or made cany not~
wh-.le he ret~ her. she told of
ricers
For those ite ms marked "Not
OK ." ·a written estimate or re·
pa ir costs would be required.
The rule would not mean lhe
defec ts would have lo be re
F r ... r~AJ
NEST •••
Pac ific T e lephone line man .
were the pnncipal movers.
The two men had to wait for
high tide to give them the he ight
they needed to gel lo the top of
the power pole s unk into the
ha rbor two weeks ago.
t;sing a city aerial platform
truc k. or cherry picker. on
board one of the Balboa Island
ferries, Kelly was able to throw
a net a round the 10-pound pile of
twigs. branches, kelp and ice
plant and bring it off the mast of
the Samara ng
Ramirez had climbed the pole
a nd helped Kelly swing the nest
mlO place on a platform built on
top of the Pole.
Now Kelly a nd othe r bird
wa tchers have to wail for the OS·
prey to return LO her nest. They
remain hopeful a male will show
up to mate with her. And Dr.
LIA!v is, owner of the schooner.
now will be a ble to move h1:.
boat
lndu.stry RapB
Lead Standard
WASmNGTON <AP) -The
Labor Department announced
stringent new standards today
aimed at protecting 835,000
workers exposed to lead. a
highly toxic substance that cc.n
be fatal if ingested
The ne w sta ndards. which
sha rply reduce worker exposure
to lead, drew an immediate at·
tack from the lead battery in·
dustry and are likely lo trigger
compla ints from Pres ident
Carter's inflation fighters.
The Labor Department's <><-·
cupational Safety a nd Health
Administration announced that
1t would limit workers ' lead ex-
posure lo SO micrograms per
cubic meter or air. averaged
over eight hours
Blaze Kills One
L OS ANGELES <AP )
Authorities say a fire in the 90·
unit Prince Rupert Apartments
in the We~tlakc section of Los
Angeles killed one unidentified
man, sent 200 people rtc·cing into
the cold night and c a used
SIB0.000 damage.
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CIH lllfled Ad11enlal119 M2·N7'
By fhe1Assoda&ed Yr esa
Several banks rais ed the
prime lending rate a quarter ~r
a percent to 11 percent today an
still another sign or tightened
credit conditions.
AP _,.....
~eaD11e!
Economist Milton Fried-
man, appearing on T v ·s
.. Meet the Press." says CJ
recession i n the United
S ta tes is ine vita ble and
<:ould come as early as the
rtrsl Quarter of 1979
BODIES ...
The drawing shows a man in
his late 20s or early 30s, about
6·fool·2 and 210 pounds . Police
say he is a black man who 1s
pigeon-toed and softspoken and
may be named Luther .
Cooke said the drawing was
made oo information gathered
in the investigation of the s tab·
bing death of David Martin
Jones. 38, the fifth victim in the
series. Jones was found Thu~.
day on the lawn or the downtown
library.
The latest victims were dis-
covered shortly before midnight
Sunday. The s ixth victim, Fran
cisco Perez Rodriguez, 57, was
found Saturday morning The
first victim was found Oct. 23.
On Sunday nig ht, a Le m ·
perature of 38 degrees, a record
cold for Nov. 12, and fear of the
stabber brought men flocking to
the downtown Union Rescue
Mission. Mission s pokesman Art
Purner said the 250 beds were
full, 325 men sat all night in the
chapel and another 106 stayed in
the basement.
"They're coming in out of the
alleys for refuge," Purner said
But SOfllC or lbe men who live
on the Skid Row streets seemed
to lake the s tabbing as just
another of life 's hazards. After
the sixth murder. one Skid Row
resident, who gave his name on·
ly as Dave. said, "What can I do
about this stabber? Nothing. I'm
here on the street . . . I just slay
out of trouble and I 'II gel by "
Another man, Dewitt Sikes
said, "Hell, J'm not scared. L
was in the Marines and I walk<.-d
over dead bodies. A couple of
stabbings doesn't bother me I
just keep my eyes open . . Lots
of nuts down here."
Home Burglari7.ed
In Corona del Mar
Police said today a Corona del
Mar man lost valuables worth
an estimated 12,290 when a thief
broke out a bathroom window to
1et lnlo bi11 home.
Henry Guertin reported the
break-in Saturday. lncluded'
amonc the missing items were a
slot machine. stereo equipment
and clothes.
The First National Bank of
Chicago, the eighth-largest com-
mercial bank in the country. the
Chicago.based Harris Trust &
Savings Bank, ranked 24th, and
Firs t Pe nnsylvania Ba nk of
Philadelphia, the 19th larges t,
announced increases in prime
rates to 11 percent.
The announcements followed
two ,rounds Of prime rate IO·
c r e a ses th is m onth whi ch
brought lhe rate to 10% percent
for most banks in response to a
tougher credit policy by the
Fede ral Reserve that has made
the cost of funds to banks more
expensive.
But anulysts said the latest an-
nouncements may not portend
an industrywide move to bnng
the prime rate to 11 percent
level throughout the counlrv.
"The re a pp ears to be
somewhat greater pressure on
r egional money ba nks a nd
smaller banks. Most of those a re
loaned up and have lo come up
with tougher lend in~ terms."
said David Jones. an analyst at
Aubrey G. Lanston & Co. in
New York. "l think there may
be some delay in following at
this 11 percent lev<·I. ... for the
indus try as a wholl'
The prime rate 1s the interest
banks charge on loans lo their
best corporate customers. It has
no direct effect on other types of
loan rates, but a rise in the rate
is seen as a good indicator that
consumer loans will have either
highe r interest rates or tougher
credit requirements where the
loans ::.re governed by interest
ceilings.
The prime rate was 7a,4 per-
cent J a n. I. and lh1~ 1s the 13th
Criminal Charges
Court Eyes Use
Of Juvenile Names
W ASHINOTON <AP) -The
U.S. Supreme Court agreed to-
day to decide whether s tates
may bar ne ws papers from
publis hing the names of
juveniles char~ed with crimes.
The justices sa id they will re-
view a ruling by the West Virginia
Supreme Court that struck down
s uch a law as an unconstitutional
.. prior restraint" on free press
rights.
The test case gre w out of the
fatal shooting of a 14-year-old
student at Hayes Junior High
School in St. Albans. W. Va .. on
Feb. 9.
That day. 14-ycar·old Stewart
Perrock was dete rmined by a
Kanawha County judge to be
"delinquent" in connection with
the slaying.
T h e ne xt mornin g , the
Cha rleston Gazette ide ntified
Perrock as the alleged assailant.
That afternoon. Perrock also
was identified in a s tory appea r-
Thieves Get
V aluahle Art
In Laguna
A woodcut artwork by Dutch
s urre alist M.C. Escher. valued
at $18.000 was s tolen from the
Vorpal Gallery in La~una Beach
shortly beforl' clos ing time
Saturday. police said today .
The black and while woodcut
was hanging on a wall in the
~allery at ,326 Glenneyre St..
amids t other or Escher's works
when the theft occured
Gallery spokesmen said the
artwork was done in 1929 and is
one of only 10 in existence. The
hand-signed work was titled La
C athedral Engloulie <Thl'
Drowning Calhedral) a nd 'Was
termed one of the artist's most
realistic works
Police said today they have
not begun their investigation in·
lo the late afternoon theft but
said they ho~ to come up with
clues by Tuesday.
Me anwhile. gallery officials
say they will offer a reward for
return of tbe rare Escher work
Newport Cops
Set Seminar
Newport Bel:\,ch policemen will
serve as hosl8 Tuesday to a prc-
holiday seminar for shop and
store owners on problems of
shoplifting, bad che cks and
credit card forgeries
The meeting will be held at
7:30 a.m. at the Marriott Hotel
In NeW"port Oeach. The cost Is S3
for o c6ntlnenlal breakfast
ing in the Cha rleston Daily Mail.
B o th ne w s p a p e r s w e r e
cha r ged with criminal misde·
meanors for violating lhe West
Virg inia law. and both SU('·
cess fully asked the s l a te
Supre me Court to set aside the
cha rges.
The state court noted that in
the past. the U.S. Supre me Court
has told government officials
that they aJmOSl never m ay pre·
vent publication or broadcast or
information journalists already
have obtained.
Efforts to prevent. dissemina·
lion of information already ob·
tained generally arc referred to
as prior restraints.
In seeking Supreme Court re·
view. Kanawha County pros·
ecutor Cletus Hanley argued
that none of tbc Supre me Court
rulings precisely fits the facts or
the Perrock case
Lawyers for the Daily Mail.
u rging the court to reject
Hanley's appeal, took strong ex·
ception to hjs contention
increase announced by banks
since then. Rapid increases m
the rate last month brought it to
its highest levels since 1974,
when it reached 12 percent dur-
ing a credit squeeze that accom·
panled the 1974-75 recession.
The gove rnment has been
tighte ning s hort-term c.redit ~or
banks in hopes that higher in
teresl rates will m ake the dollar
more attractive in foreign ex·
cha nge trading by s lowing the
economy and thus reducing m
nation. When interest rates are
hi g h. the r e a soning go es.
Americans spend less becaUS\:
money is more expensive lo ob
ta in.
News of the third increase this
month sent the stock market in·
to a broad decline today.
The Dow' Jones average of 30
industrials was down 7.11 points
lo 799.98after fours hours .
Losers outpaced gainers by
more than a 3-J margin among
New York Stock Exc hange
listed issues.
Larr y Wachte l at Bac he
Ha lsey Stuart Shields Inc said
investors saw little reason lo be
buying stocks in view of built·up
pressure pushing interest rate"
higher.
The ris e or ope n-m a rket
money rates has made a prime
rate of 11 'h percent by year.end
a virtual certainly, he said.
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AGENDA ••.
be studied further am! the rest of
the report's recommendations
be rejected.
Airport: A proposed agree·
menl between the city and the
county over t he use of com·
mercial jets at Orange County
Airport. will have its first public'
bearing tonight.
The proposal, aimed at set.ti ·
ing the long-standing dispute
over airport noise would enable
the coun ty to improve the
airport facilities while guaran·
teeing the city that jet no~
would g et no rose than i t
presently is.
Th e c ount y Board o f
Supervisors plans a hearing on
the agr eem e nt We dnes d ay
morning
She said the man ran off after
he rape.'<! her She drove home
and called fJOhce
The a tt ack . acco rding to
police reports. occurred about 2
a .m. Saturdav
Stole n Coats
From Newport
Party Found
Ne wport Beach police would
like lo find the people who
walked out of the Ne wpo rt
Har bor Yacht Club this weekend
wearin~ fur coats va lued at
$6.750.
The coat~ one a full ·length
mink and the other a full ·lc n!,'l.h
rabbit were found about two
blocks away.
The coats we re recovered
after a valet at the yac ht cluh
re('allcd scein~ a woman leaving
tn one of the coats that belongt.>d
to another guest at the club.
He told police the woman
mentioned that s he we1s going to
a nearby party. Officers localt'd
the house. found the a bandoned
coats and returned lbem lo their
owners.
~tack Force
Eawn by Fuh?
DAR F,S SALAAM. Tanzania
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launched a major attack this
weekend to drive out President
ldi Amin's invaders. but Uganda
c la ims the Tanzanian troop!.
failed in their initial attempt lo
c ross the rain-s wollen Kagera
River.
The Tanzanian s tate ment
gave no details of the offensivt<
"aimed at destroying the enemy
forces" but said fighting wa:-
cont inui~
UJ?anda ·~ Rc.dio Dampala said
the attackers attempted lo crosl:>
the twisting 50-yard·wide river
unde r cove r of a massivE'
artille ry barrage but were swept
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VOL. 71, NO. 317 , 3 SECTIONS. 2B PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA MONOAY,NOVEMBER1~1~8 TEN CENT S
Huntington Doctor Dies in Crash
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HUNTINGTON BEACH PHYSICIAN DIED IN THE WRECKAGE OF THIS PRIVATE PLANE
Single-engine Ceaana Rented From Orange County Airport, CrHhed In San Juen
ManHeM
In Drug
Seizure
A 35 year-old San Ysidro man
1s in custody today a fter U S
Uorder Patrol officers allegedly
s t>17.l'd seven po unds of co·
r aine worth $168.960 from his
Hh1de at the checkpoint south
of San Clemente Friday
Uo rder Patrol orflcials said
Ismael Perez Esparza was hall·
ed at the checkpoint after of·
7 ·· hl·t>rs were lipped that Esparza '"ll~d driven throug h the San
Ys idro checkpoint without stop.
pin~
l.sparza 1s a legal resident of
the United States.
Border Patrol officials said he
1s bl'ing held in the Metropolitan
Correction Center in San Diego
on charges of possessing a con·
trolled substance.
Esparza's car, officers allege.
cont a ined a little over seven
pounds of unc ut cocaine con·
cealed m a trunk compartment
lie ofrered no rcsistcncc when
:,topped at the checkpoint.
Young Cyclist
Thrown 100
Feet in Crash
i\ n 18-year -old Laguna Hills
youth 1s m s atisfactory condition
lod a y after his motor cycle
struck a car, catapulting him 100
feet through the air and onto the
pavement.
A lhghway Patrol spokesman
s a id Wayne Moore, 23411
Cam a nito Lazaro, was traveling
~outhbound Thursday on San
He m o Drive in Laguna Hills
when a car allegedly turned left
in front or him at Tera mo.
Driver of the car was Anita
flc·msley, 28, of 23562 Marsala in
Laguna Jfjlls.
Moore's motorcvcle struck the '>Ide of the car in the 9:35 n.m.
Linked to Murder?
Footprints Shown
To County Jury
An Orange County Supenor
Court jury was s hown today
·photographs of footprints the
prosecution claims were left in
and around a Laguna Beach
home by defendant James Earl
Scramhn s hortly a fte r he
bludgeoned a r e tired Coast
Guard officer to death on July
26, 1977.
Laguna Beach p o l ice 10
vest1gator Arthur Collins told
the jury from the witness stand
that he took the pictures of fool·
prints he found in the bathroom
and outside the front door at the
home of Albert Da niel Willard,
69, of 861 Crestview Drive.
Comparison of the prints with
those of Scramlin. 27. of 425
Panorama Dri ve, Laguna
Beach, was a factor in his arrest
on murder charges five months
after the killing or Willa rd who
was a former lieutenant com-
mander in the Coast Guard.
It is alleged that Scramlin and
Willard were involve d in a
homosexual relationship at Uie
lime of the killing.
And it is alleged that Willard
was beaten to death with a
heavy mahagony statue of a
pregnant woman as be lay on the
living room carpet.
Coyotes Get Poodle
In San Clemente
Two coyotes were spotted car·
rying off a small brown poodle
this weekend near t he San
Clemente m unicipal golf
course.
A patrolling police officer re·
ported seeing the dog's capture
in the area of Avenida Ortega in
south San Clemente, just inland
from the golf course. Police did
not know who owned the dog ...
Police claim that the victim
was taken by s urprise since
there is no indication of wounds
on his arms that couJd have been
inflicted had he attempted to de-
fend himself.
Police who arrested Scramlin
s aid he made a number of COCJ·
meting statements about his re-
lationship with Willard and his
movements on the ni1i?bt of the
killing.
The jury is being asked to re-
turn a verdict or first degree
murder but the death penalty is
not being sought in the trial
before Judge John L. Flynn Jr.
Thieves Get
Valuable Art
In Laguna
A woodcut artwork by Dutch
surrealist M.C. Escher, valued
at $18,000l was stolen from the
Vorpal Gallery in Laguna Beach
shortly before closing time
Saturday, police said today.
The black and white woodcut
was hanging on a wall in the
gallery at 326 Glenneyre St ..
amidst other of Escher's works
when the theft occured.
Gallery spokesmen said the
artwork was done in 1929 and is
one of only 10 in existence. The
hand-signed work was titled La
Cath e dral Engloutie <The
Drowning Cathedral ) and was
termed one of the artist 's most
realistic works .
Police s aid today they have
not begun their investigation in·
to the late afternoon t heft but
said they hope to come up with
clues by Tuesday.
Meanwhile, gallery officials
s ay they will offer a reward for
return of the rare Escher worl<.
Plane
Down in
San Juan
Raking through charred and
disintegr a t ed wreckage this
morning, inves tigators still had
not found the cause for the fiery
planc crash that killed a Hunt-
ington Beach physician near San
Juan Capistrano Sunday after-
noon.
Pilot Neil Kushner. 36, of 7242
Haven Rock Drive in Huntington
Beach. was kUled instantly as
his single-en1i?ine Cessna struck
the ground. a Coroner 's offi ce
spokesman said.
Or. Kushner was the only oc·
cupant of the Cessna 172 wh1ch
he had flown out or the Orange
County rurrort, a sheriff's in·
vestigator s aid. He had rented
the pla ne for two hour~ and the
destinatJon was unknown, the in·
vest1gator added
Witnesses saw the s mall craft.
::i flame while still m the air,
nosedive into a field near the
San Juan Capis trano c reek
channel near Calle Arroyo and
Via Cordova around 4 40 pm ..
Engineer J im McCarter. or the
State Forestry Department sta-
tion. said
The olanc went down about 200
feet from a resid<"ntial a rea .
Debris was scattered for three.
quarters of u mile, Mccarter
said.
A National Transportation and
Safety Board Investigator was
going through the wreckage this
morning and searching for scat-
tered debris
Dr. Kushner maintained his
medical practice at L8700 Main
St., in HunUngtoo Beach. He is
survived by his parents. Mr. and
Mrs . Mark Kushner or the same
city .
The pilot's body was ta ken to
0 · C o n no r L a g u .1 a H 1 11 s
Mortuary.
Or. Kushner. a general practi·
(Stt CRASH. Page A2 >
APWi ........
flwgn-Tont
Ne il Armstrong, the first
man on the moon. has had
his left ring finger s urgical-
ly reimplantcd after sever-
ing it in a n accident at hi s
Cincinnati home. Armstrong
s :.iid hi s wc ddin ~ ring
ca ught on a door as he
jumped from a truck.
Moring Dog
This is what it took early today to move the lO·pound
nes t or an osprey, a sea~oing hawk, from the mast of
a schooner moored in Newport Harbor to a s pecially
e rected pole nearby. State Department of Fish and
Game. Pacific Telephone Company. Southern California
Edison Company, the Balboa Is land Ferry and the City
of Newport Beach cooperated on the move. It was made
because ospreys haven't nested in Southern California for
more than 60 years and becc.iuse boat owner wanted to move
his schooner.
Skid ·Row Stabber
Slays Two More
LOS ANGELES IAPl -On a
frigid night in Skld Row, pohct'
round the bodies or two more
stabbing victims early today.
bringing to eight the number of
trans ie nts killed 1n the
Westminster
Boy Scout
Dies in Snow
By JERRY CLAUSEN
OI Ille o.tly l'ilet Si.ff
A Westminster Boy Scout ap-
parently died of exposure late
Saturday or early Sunday near
ldyllwild when his troop was
trapped in a heavy snowfall
while on a weekend hiking trip.
The victim, Mark King, 14, of
6141 Chickasaw Drive. was one
of 11 Scouts in Westm inster
Troop 88 who set off early Thurs·
day with two leaders to climb
Mount San Jacinto. His brother
<See SCOUT, Page A2>
downtown area in three weeks .
The seventh victim was found
across the street from Central
Division police headquarters
shortly past midnight as tht!
temperature dipped to 38.
The eighth man was found in
an a lley two blocks away a few
hours later.
Neithe r was immediate l y
identified and police didn·t know
1f thPy were victims of the so
called Skid Row Stabber who
has te rrorized the district where
some old men sleep in doorways
using newspapers for blankets
Investigators al the scene of
both stabbings de<.'lined to give
<See BODIES, Page A2>
Or:::C;4:ast
Weather
accident. He was taken lo Sad
dleback Community Hospital.
Moore was wearing a helmet.
No one was cited in the col-
lision.
2. 7 Million County Size Seen
Cloudy with chance of
light showers today. Part-
l y c lo udy tonight and
Tuesday. Gusty northwest
winds 15 to 25 mph begin·
ning this afternoon. A lit·
tie warmer Tuesday with
highs of 60 to 65. Lows
tonight of 37 to 45. Chance
or rain 30 percent today.
decreasing to 10 percent
tonight and Tuesday.
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AD FOR PAD
MADE HIM Gl4D
"I placed the ad Friday oight
and the phone almost rang of(
the hook the entire weekend."
That's the advertising success
story of the Newport Beach man
who placed this ad in tbe Daily
Pl lot classifieds:
1 br, near Lido 11hop!I,
newly carpeted, patio.
11111 pd I person only.
$23S mo. XXX·XXXX
It you've got an apartment
you want to convert~ cuh, call
642·5678 and let a rew words go
to work ror you, in the Daily
Pilot.
A recent study or populaUon
trends in Orange County lo·
dicates the county 's existing 1.7
million population will s well to
2.7 miWon persons by the year
2000.
And, the study says, popula·
lion in the county's southeast
a rea will increase 166 percent by
t.he turn of the centuJ')'.
But even with the Uon 's share
or the growth expected in the
a rea southeast of the Newport
Freew~, It wt1J still lag behind
the OranJe County's north in
total poeuJation. The pOpulation study I oresees
1.2 million people 1ivlo1 in the
1<>utheast and 1.5 million people
dwelling in tbe northwestern
1rea of the county ln 2000.
As lhinp stand now, roughly
79 percent of the county's resi·
deata live ln the northwest aret.
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By 2000, that measure will
drop to 65 percent. the study in·
dicates.
fl predicts the net gain in
population will average about
43,000 people a year in lbe next
22 years, a gain from natural
causes aa well as migration into
Orange County
Among other things, the
population study undertaken by
1tatl1UcaJ analysts in the coun·
t y's administrative office pre.
diets:
-OrM1e Coaty Airport will
remain the coun(y's principal
alr tra.,.portation center
-T1'e propoeed San Joaquin
Hill" tr1n1portallon corridor
that wlll run fron Newport
Beach to the San Dtego Freeway
in the Saddlebadt Valley will be
operaUOftll by 1995.
-•m&ary ltues fn Seal
Beach, Los Alamitos, El Toro
and Santa Ana will rema in in
government hands and continue
to operate through the tum of
the century.
-TIM only major recreation
or open space additions to the
county will be in the Laguna
GreenbeltandlheChlno Hills.
-. Between lt8t a nd 2000
Orange County's population
growth rate wUJ be 2.1 percent.
-Tbe n•mber of people living
in each dwelling unit will
decrease from the current
average or 2.71 people to an
average of 2.~. ren ecting an·
ticlpated smaller famlly units.
-Wittie die aver11e coun-
t.ywlde ~taUon growtb rate
will be 2.1 percent a year, the
average growtl'I rite In the South
Coast area will bit at five per·
cent
-Peak period traffic cong~·
lion will continue lo be a pl'Ob·
lem in the South Coast area
-Generally, the Orange
County employment market will
increase by an average of 4.7
percent a year and continue to
' provide most or the jobs needed
, by t he expanding population.
l,>urpose of the study is to pro·
vide Orange County's papulation
projecllon a to the Southern
California Association o( Gov·
emments <SC~ The county's t ribuUon will
be part of a 1'ix ty study by
SCAG aimed at providing an
overall plannln1 perspective for
the Southern Callfomia area.
SCAG figures lndJcate th•t 37
percent o( the new dwelling un·
its that will be built In the
Sd\lthem caurornJa area over
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INSIDE TODAY
While most work songs
have been created with men
in mind, Dr. PNdUa Oak& o/
lagunQ Beoch lku collected
women'• work songs /rom
"Whi.ttle While You Work" to
"Thu ii the Woy We Waah
Our Cloehe1." See F•olurlng,
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Da rt throw\•rs :.how competitive form a nd
concentration during Tri-Counties Na-
tiona l Cup Competition held over weeke nd
at O rangt• County l•'a1q~rounds in Costa
Mesa. Hundred s of competitors and fans
turned out for contest that featured $12.000
in prizes. FortY·l'ight dart boards were in
constant ust' d~ring the two-day contest.
Prime,Rate Goes to 11 %
Some, Not Al,l, Banks Hike Lending Rate
By Tb~ Assoclale'd t'ress
Several ba nk~ raised the
prime lenchng rak a quarter or
3 perct>nt to 11 percent today m
Stlll another l>ign of tightened
credit conditions.
The Firs t National Bank of
Chicago, lhe eighth-largest com-
mercial bank in the C'Ountry. the
Chic<.igo-bast•d Harris Trust &
Sc.tvings Bank. rnnked 24th, and
F 1r!-.t Pennsylva n ia Ha nk of
Phtludt'lphia, the 19th large:.l.
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details
Hut Hom1c1de Capt Wa lter
Stephe nson said the seventh
man had been stabbE.-d several
times 111 the upper torso m a
manner similar to the other
stabbmgs, which began Oct. 23
At tht• scene of the eighth kill·
mg, a ra~ged band or tran:.ients
l'luslercd near the end or lhr a l-
l(>'' as thf' dl'nd man was loaded
in·t•J a coronl·r\ w<.igon
"'Wh~1l t!\ 11. anotlwr killinJ.:
do"' n ht•rt-., " !-.nad <inc old man
w1 .. 1ring J tJltt•rcd coat c.tnd a
t um o"!>hanter cap
--wt· can't discount that all the
-;1:1bb1ngs rnighl be related," Lt
John Ot•mpsey. ht><id of Central
01 1,.;1un ·s detect• vc liurcau, sa.1d
t·:t rlaer.
I\ Skid How t as k force or
polt<:t' invt·~l1gulors immediate·
Iv be~an searching the area for ·
witnesses or c lues about
the knife -wielding killer or
killers It was tne seconn c ras1y sen es
of Skid Row deaths in four
years.
Vaughn Orrin G reenwood is
serving a life prison term for the
1974 -75 Ski d Ro w S lash e r
m urders of several trans ients
l n those deaths. there was
evide nce or ritualized !>tabbing
and the d rinking or victims '
blood.
Dempsey said lhe recent kill
mgs differ from the "slasher "
murders. in which the victim's
throuts wt're cut ear·lo·ear and
the wounds went through lo the
spinal cord.
''These are stabbings and not
mutilations." OC'mpscy said.
The sixth victim, found Satur-
day morning. was identified as
Fra ncisco Rodriguez
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announced increases 111 pnmt-
rates to 11 percent.
The a nnouncements followed
two rounds of prim e rate 1n-
c re a ses this m o nth wh ich
brought the rate to 1034 percent
for most banks in response to a
tougher credit policy by the
Federal Reserve that has made
the cost of funds to bank:. morl•
expensive.
But analysts said the latest an·
nouncements may not portend
an induslrywidc move lo brin~
the pr ime ralt: lo 11 pe rcent
level throughout the country .
'Ther e appear s lo he
-;ome~hat greater pressure on
region al monev banks and
s maller bank~. Mo:.t o{ tho:.c arc
loaned ·up and have to come up
with tougher lending te rms."
said Oa\rid Jones, a n analyst at
Aubrey G. Lanston & Co in
New York. ··1 think there may
be some delay 111 following at
this 11 percent level,'" for Lhc
indus try as a wl)olc
The prime rate 1s the interest
banks charge on loans to their
best corporatl' cus tomers . It h<a:-.
no d irt'ct effect on other type~ or
loan rates, but a rise m th(' rate
1s seen as a good ind icator that
consumer loa ns will have either
hi gher interest rates or tougher
credit requi rements where the
loans are governed by intercsl
ceilings.
The_ pnmt' rate was 7:¥.. per·
cent Jan. 1, a nd this ts the 13th
increase announced by ba nk's
:.tnce then. Rapid increases in
the rate last month brought it to
it s highest levels since 1974.
when it reached 12 percent dur
ing a credit squeeze that accom·
panied the 1974-75 recession.
T hl' governme nt ha s been
tighll'n1ng short term credit for
bunks in hopes that higher in-
terest rates will make the doll<ir
more ,allraC'tive 111 fo reign ex-
change tradrng hy slowing the
economy and thus reducing in·
fla tion . When inte rest rates arc
h igh . the r easoni ng goes,
A mcric-ans spend less because
money as more expensive to ob-
tatn
News of the third increase this
month sent the stock market in·
to a broad decline today
The Dow Jones average of JO
industrials was down 7.11 points
to 799 98after fo ur!> hours
Losers outpaced gaine rs by
more than a 3· 1 ma rgin among
New Yor k Stock E xchan(!e-
llsted issue!>
• Larry Wa c h tel at BaC'he
Halsey Stuart Shields Inc. said
investors saw little reason to be
buying stocks in view of built-up
pressure P!fihing inte rest rates
higher.
The rise o f ope n-marke t
money rates has made a prime
rate of lHz percent by year-end
a virtual certainty, he sa id.
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SCOUT, 14, DIES. • •
Elliot . 13. was a m ong those
saved .
The body was discovered al
a bout 5:10 a .m . in a tent pitched
less than a mile from vans used
to m ake the trip from Orange
County. The vans were parked
abo ut two miles orr of s tate
highway 243 between ldyllwild
and Banning.
The other 10 scouts a nd two
adults were rescued from the
same t ent about an hour earlier ,
according to Riverside Sheriff's
officers.
No one. said Scoutmast er Don
Terry, 48, of 5311 Vallecito Ave ..
Westminster, had missed the
King boy until after th~ rescue .
A search for the Westminster
group was launched at about> 10
p .m .• Rive rs ide S h e riff 's
s pokesmen said, when Mrs .
Terry failed to receive a pre ar·
ranged call from her husband or
troop c amping c ommittee
chairman John Farmer . 32. of
52 1 2 Franklin Cir c l e,
Westminster.
A s~eriff's spokesman said ap-
Pro ximately 50 deputies.
firemen and civilians were in
volved in lhe search as heavy
Fr--P~AJ
GROWTIJ •••
the next 22 year~ will be built in
Orange County.
If so, that means there will be
roughly 512,000 new housing un·
its built in Orange County by
2000 more than hall of those
new' homes in t he county's
southeast reaches.
T he county study indicates
that the "essentia l physical
public services such as sewer
and water facilities" will be
available to handle the add1·
tlonaJ popuhtUon.
However, the study indicates. t~mporary shortaaes of public
facllltiee may Impede develop-
ment for abort periods of time.
snows fell an the mountainous
area.
The group finally was reached
by a Sout hern California Edison
Co . snow tractor with a deputy
aboard. a spokesQ"la n said.
T e rr y said th e s c o uts
scrambled out of the single large
tent they had pitched lo clamber
aboard the tractor to am-
bulances.
When rescuers returned for
the King boy, they found hh
body, Terry said.
The ~couts and leaders all had
huddled into the one tent to keep
warm , he said.
"Mark wa sn 't~ fe eling too
good." Terry said.
"It was just a giving out type
or thing. We all we re pretty
tired ."
The group, which had left 11·
year-old boys home because or
the hike's expected ruggedness
spent ·1 hursday night near Mt
San Jacinto. Te rry said The
scouts failed to climb the peak
Friday when fog rolled in, Terry
s aid, and decided to spend the
night at Little Round Valley.
Saturday morning, he said.
··we thrf>w our gear together I
said we had to get off the moun-
tain."
The group walked t h rough
snow to Deer Springs, he said.
where they warmed up in out·
door toilets and ate breakfast.
They started down the Seven
Pines Trail al about 8 a.m., los·
ing their way in heavy snow.
Terry said. At about 4 p.11). the
tired group pitched camp near a
road leading to Kighwa.y 243.
IL was there that rescuers
found them nearly 12..._hours
later.
Ford Sells to China
DETROIT <AP> -Ford Motor
Co. says It has agreed lo sell 700
heavy.duty and pickup trucu to
China for an undlaclosed price
The deal includes spare parts
and tools. the automaker satd
'Miracle'
Saved4
In Crash
By ROBF.KT BARKER
OI tt11 OellY ...... l~ff
A Hunliniuon Beach pilot said
today that it was a miracle that
h e a nd thr e e G e rman
passengers were able to s urvive
a 40-hour ordeal after their
plane crashed in the icy San
Berna rdino Mountains Friday
night
"It was unbelievable that so
little happened to any of us ,"
pilot Theodor Segler said. "ll
was Just like the good Lord look
control of the plane at the last
minute before lhe crash."
All foU(' victims were taken off
a mountain by rangers Sunday
at noon after spending 40 hours
in freezing temperatures at San
Seviane PeaJ<, a bout 16 miles
wes t of San Bernardino.
The crash occurred at 7 p.m .
Friday in stormy and turbulent
conditions when the Cessna 172
was returning to Torrance from
a Las Vegas card tournament.
All four victims suffered frost
exposure but conditions could
have been much· worse except
for the precautions taken by the
pilot. according to Deputy liene
Klettenberg.
Klettenberg said the 43-year-
old Segler fashioned bonnets for
the victims out of blankets and
shored up broken windows and
windshield from parts of the
damaged craft.
Segler, wt.o lives al 17252 Julip
Lane. suffered a black eye <"Od a
knee injury.
Venno Bewersdorf, a bout 53,
s uffe red a broken jaw when he
was hurled into the plane·s
s teering wheel al impact.
Two othe r passen J?e rs -
Tho mazs Bruhn and Oetlc f
Zendl -escaped injuries in lhe
crash at lhe 6,500 foot peak, ac-
cording to Segler.
Segler said that re:.cuers we re
fina lly alcrtc.-d to the crash Sun·
d ay when one of Lhe passengers
sought help al a nearby micro
wave tower
The towe r was closed. but a
deer hunter was contacted and
ca lied forest ranger:.;
Segler said tht· fou r m en sur
v i ved on thrcc a ppl cs. four
cookies and about five cans of
sort drinks.
lie said rescuer~ had lo hack
their way through dense buck
brus h on the mountai ns ide
be for e they could m a ke their
way to a fire break and to wail·
mg emergency vehicles.
All four were treated at the
Loma Linda Medical Cente r
Enrollment Vp
6.3 Percent
Al VC Irvine
Fa ll enrollment at UC Irvine
has increaS(!d 6.J percent over
last year. according to records.
There arc 9,953 enrolled stu·
dents al the unive rs ity. com-
pared lo 9.360 enrolled in fall.
1977.
The student body comprises
7.632 unde q~radu ates. t.330
graduates and 991 health sciences
students.
UCI opened in 1965 with 1,589
students. In 1968. enrollment
was 3.861. and, in 1973, it was
8,517.
The campus was designed, in
an era of greater expectations.
for 27,500 students. Most recent
projections of ultimate student
enrollment arc 10.000.
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STOCKING VIEJO LAKE
Ray Scheer With Fish
Fishing Fine
At Lake Viejo;
100 S~ow Up
Despite the rain. nearly 100 ,
a nglers turned out Saturday
when Lake Miss ion VieJo opened
its annual fi shing season. a com
pany spokeswoman said.
Lake offi cials were reaC'ly for
twice the number or fishermen.
Nadine Henry said
To ensure that everyone could
go home Wlth a limit. the l:!-4-
acre lake was stocked last Fn
day wilh 6.400 pounds of r ainbow
trout. That fi lled the lake with
1,400 pounds m ore t ha n t he
no rma l stock of compar ably
sized Jake fisheries. Ms llenry
said.
The most succes~ful fish·
e rma n this weekend wa~ 16·
year-old Ma rc Gonzale!:.
The Mission VteJo teenager
won a youth derby trophy and
set a new lake record when he
reeled in a trout weighing thret·
pounds, five-ounces. Ms. Henry
said.
Other derby winner:. were Hon
Ma s trobuoni i n th e a du lt
category, with a two-pound.
nine -ounce trout. and Paul
Mo r r is, ll. 1n the c h1td ·~
category, with a two pound.
eight-ounce fish. Both winner"
a re from Mission Vi ejo Fishing
as restricted to Mission Vit.>JO
residents or their guests.
The lake association will con·
tinue its t roul stocking program
monthly until next May when
lake waters are expected to
reach 70degrees. too warm for the
present cold wate r species, Ms
He nry said
Ray Lied,
Lawyer
•
Testifies
WASHINGTON <AP )
Houston lawyer Percy Foreman
testified today lhat James Earl
Ray lied when he denied recruit
Ing Fore man to defend h am
against the charge or usassinat
Ing M artln Luther King J' .
Foreman told the House as-
sassinations committee that ht:
agreed to represent Ray only
after receiving a written request
from him.
Foreman said he turned dC>iwn
at le ast t hree requests from
Ray's brothers, who sought his
assistance for the accused as-
sassin.
The committee took testimony
from Foreman as it explored lhe
theory lhat Ray was forced to
plead guilty to the April 4, 1968.
assassination to cover up a
sinister conspiracy against the
civil rights leadel:'. Foreman, a
practicing attorney more than
50 years, represented Ray when
he entered the guilty pleas in
March 1969.
Since lhen, Ray has recanted,
claimed innocence and waged a
long-running battle of accusa·
lions against Foreman.
Forem an said he does not
know what happened to the let·
te r he s ays Ray wrote lo request
his service.
He said lhe letter. along Wllh
the rest of his riles in lhe case.
was turned over to a Nashville
official in the course of a lawsuit
and that the official is dead.
Asked a bout Ray·s denials.
Foreman asserted: "He is lying
when be says he did not writl
that letter."
The committee also heard a
r e p o rt fro m its c hi e f 1n
vestigator. Edward Evans, who
described efforts to determine
whether Ray had help m escap-
ing from the assassination scene
in Me mphis. Tenn .. to Canada
and finally to London. where he
was arrested two months after
thr s laying
''Although several troubling
questions re ma in open, 1t a p
P'-'ari-that James Earl Ray, on
ht:-own after the shooting of Dr
Martin Luther King Jr .. fled
fro m the Unit ed States tc'
Canad a and Europe without lhl
assistance of sophisticated co.
cons pirators." Evans reported.
Attack Force
&ten by Fish!
DAR ES SALAAM. Tanzania
(AP 1 Tanzama says its army
launched <t major attack tht:-
weckend to drive out President
ldi Amm·s invaders. but Uganda
claim~ thP Ta nzanian troop~
fail ed in their 1rutial attempt to
cross lhe ram-swollen Kagera
River .
The T a nzanian s tate menl
gave no details of the offensive
"a imed at destroying the enemy
forces·· but s aid lighting wa:.
continuing.
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WORKMEN BUILD FORMS FOR CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS AT CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL
Ganien Grove Min...., Wiii Talk to 4,000 Partahlonera Under the Ski••
Co11nty Cathedral Rises
$14 Million Dream. Realized in Garden Grove
By Tbe A.uoda&ed P'"8
The Crystal Cathedral is tak-
ing shape, be<.'oming the embodi·
ment or the $14 million dream of
a former rooftop reverend who
wants to talk to his congregation
under the skies again.
'the new Garden Grove Com-
munity Church will be covered
with glass panels, letltng in the
sunshine and starlight. It is be·
ing built rrom the inside out.
A massive pouring or concrete
rises from the foundation to
form three balconies, angled up-
wards like three P<>ints of a star.
The balconies will seat 2,000.
half the bWlding's capacity. and
will surround a bowl containing
the rest or the congregation in a
Crimi nal Claa.1-ges .
Court Eyes Use
Of Juvenile Names
W ASffiNGTON <AP> -The
U.S. Supreme Court agreed to-
day to decide whether states
may bar news papers from
publis hing the names of
Juveniles charged with crimes.
The Justices said they will re-
view a ruling by the West Virginia
Supreme Court that struck down
such a law as an unconstitutional
"pnor restraint" on fr~ press
rights.
The test case grew out of the
fatal shooting or a 14-year-old
s tudent at Hayes Junior High
School in St. Albans. W.Va., on
Feb. 9.
That day, 14-year-old Stewart
Perrock was detenuined by a
_J).anawha County judge to be
"delinquent" in connection with
the slaying.
The next morning, the
Cha rleston Gazette identified
Perrock as the alleged assailant.
That afternoon, Perrock also
was identified in a story appear-
ing in the Charleston Daily Mail.
Both newspap e r s wer e
charged with criminal misde·
meanors ror violating the West
Virginia law, and both suc-
cessfull y a s ked the state
Supreme Court to set aside the
charges.
The state court noted that in
the past. the U.S. Supreme Court
has told government orficials
that they almost never may pre·
I
vent publication or broadcast or
information journalists already
have obtained.
Efforts to prevent dissemina-
tion of information already ob·
tamed generally are referred to
as prior restraints.
In seeking Supreme Court re·
view, Kanawha County pros-
ecutor Cletus Hanley argued
that none of the Supreme Court
rulings precisely fits the facts of
the Perrock case.
Hanley said the state law's
"effect upon the First Amen~·
ment freedoms of lbe press 1s
relatively slight when considered
in light of the interest thal the
statute seeks lo protect, a child's
anonymity." ·
Noting that the West Virgirua
court relied heavily on high
court rullngs dealing with at-
tempts to censor information
already obtained in public pro-
ceedings , Hanley said the
newspapers "did not obtain the
youth's name from any public
record or bearing.
"Nor was bis name gotten by
lawful means or with the state's
approval. It was obtained
through the newspapers' own in-
vestigation." be said.
Lawyers for the Daily Mail.
urging the court to r eject
Hanley's appeal, took strong ex-
ception lo his contention.
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Stealing the Slamc
White 3-year-okl Roger Foley of Ottawa, Canada, refuses
to mug for the camera, his furry handful Casper poses
without heai$n during the Miami Cat Show. Casper, a
white longb ed Persian, ls a Floridian, while Roger
and bis famll were just vialling.
\
structure 150 yards long.
The pulpit will stand 12 feet up
on a crimson marble platform.
backed by sealing ror a 500,
member choir and one of the
largest pipe or gans in the
Western Hemisphere. brought
from the Avery Fisher Music
Ha ll in New York.
When the steel girders arrive
early this month, the cathedral's
architect. Philip Johnson of New
York. will visit the embryonic
structure and its godfather. the
Rev. Robert Schuller.
T he Reformed Church of
America oiinister's flock has
g rown in 20 years from a
handful of car-bound faithfuls in
•• drive-in theater lot to an in·
terna tional congregation bound
by his "Hour of Power"
tlecasts . He doesn't preach. he
says, but looks at the opporturu·
ty to "communicate" in the
Crystal Cathedral as "coming
back home."
"It will give me the feeling
rve wanted and missed since I
came into a building," Schuller
says. "I begttn lh1s ministry in
1955 with m9 wife as the only
member. For want of money, for
want of property, for want of a
place, I spent six years on the
roortop or a snack bar at a drive-
in theater. For six years there
was nothing between my
eyeballs and the continuous
dynamic view or the s hiftmg
clouds in the sky.·'
Schuller expects Johnson to
recr eate that feeling in the
cathedral, whose exterior will be
made up or 10,000 glass panes.
joined by a s pecial process
which makes the aluminum
junctures almost invisible. Thin
white-painted steel structuraJ
pipes. spaced widely, will form
a web inside the ~lass.
"It's the closest thing to a non·
building any cathedral has ever
been." says Schuller. "It de-
pends entirely on lhe sky for or-
na ment and color." He says
traditionally designed church
buildings have "blocked out the
one e lement l bat the Bible
declares is the glory of ,-;od:
that's the heavens "
Schuller's current _nurch
building is not traditional either.
It includes high glass panels that
open next to his pulpit so that he
can be seen by churchgoers who
prefer to remain in their cars
and listen lo h1 m vi a spea.ke•
phones. as in his old drive-in
movie days
To r ais e money s o th e
cathedral can be dedicated debt
free, each of the 10,000 windows
has been sold for $500. Each will
be inscribed in tiny letters with
the purchaser 's name or the
name or a loved one.
"They can't see it, but we·u be
able to tell them in what area of
the cathedral their window is so
that when they come to visit
they can sit in that area," says
Mike Mason. w.ho handles ad-
vertising for Schuller.
The window saJes produced £5
million, and another $3 million
has come from donations.
Mason says many people who
may never see the cathedral
have donated money for its con-
struction, but he also notes that
hundreds or people are planning .
trips to California 'when the
cathedra! is finished
Nixon Suns
In Florida
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE
BASE. Fla. <AP> Former
President Niixon is spending a
couple of days with friends Bebe
Reboio and Robert Abplanalp in
the Florida Keys
Nixon, who arrived here Sun-
day for the plaMed visit. was
met by about 40 people when be
stepped from a private plane
and posecJ for pictures
Nixon will stay at the ex-
clusive Ocean Reef Club 11"1 the
Keys, said Abpl'lnalp, an in·
du.stria.Uat who made a fortune
with aef'0601 sprMy cans.
Used Car
Reports
Backed
WASIUNGTON CAP) -Used
car salesmen sell so many
"lemons" that the government
should require them lo te ll
buyers about defects. a FederaJ
Trade Comml..ssion s ta.rr report
said today.
The 564-page report, s um·
mariii.ng five years of investiga-
tion and bearings, said the sale
or unsound cars is ··a major con-
s umer abuse • . . arrecting the
basic safety or utility of the
most expensive item many con·
sumers will ever buy."
Typically, used cars are sold
with an oral promise to make
any necessary repaks after the
sale, but with a written dis·
claimer speciCying that the sales
are "as is," the FTC stares~.
Later. a salesman often re-
ruses lo make repairs and the
customer sufCers "insurmOW\ta-
ble difficulties in proving the
oral promises, .. the report said.
The staff proposed that used
car dealers be required lo in-
spect the cars they sell and to
disclose what they find in forms
posted on vehicle windows. A
car's brakes, steering, engine
and transmission would be
described in writing as, "OK" or
"Not OK."
For those Items marked "Not
OK." a written estimate of re-
pair costs would be required.
The rule would not mean the
defects would have lo be re-
paired. only that they be dis·
closed in writing. One goal of the
proposed regulation would be
easing the task of consumers
trying to prove they had bei!n
lied to.
The staff also proposed that
dealers be required to state
whether a car's odometer had
been set back.
The proposed regulation.
which requires the approval of
the five-me mber commission
before it rould take effect, would
not apply lo sales by private in·
dividuals.
Industry associations opposed
the proposal. as they did at starf
hearings into used car sales.
Robert P. Mallon, president of
the National Automoti ve
Dealers Association. said l1.5ed
car prices would JUmp an
avera~e $200 under the regula·
tion.
Man Charged ~
In Rape of
Fair Visitor
A 2 1-year-old tran s i ~nt
carnival worker was arrested
early today on charges or
forcibly raping a 13-year-old vis-
itor to the Orange County FaJl
Fair in Cypress, police reported.
Ruben Mendoza was taken in·
lo custody shortly before 2 a:m.
by fair security guard Willard
Butler, an off-duty El Toro
Marine Corps Air S tatio n
military police officer, police
said.
The alleged rape victim. a
Lakewood teenager. was treated
for injuries at L.a Palma ln-
tercommunity Hospital and re-
leased, officers said.
Police said the teenager had
been stranded at the fair. on the
grounds of Los Alamitos Race
Track, by a friend Sunday night
dnd Mendoza allegedly offered
lo Jrive her home.
Instead. police asserted, be
forced her into a semi-trailer
truck where he had been sleep-
ing and forcibly raped her.
DAil Y PtLOT A3
Truck Treed
A phony wedding, held as a joke ~by Art Holback of
Keene. N. Y .• backfired when fellow construction
workers. who had shelled out for a bachelor party and an
$85 roll bar for Holback's jeep, had a crane lift the vehi-
cle atop u dead elm tree. Holback's friends had ~hown up
at the mn to find the bartender, Pete, dressed m a wed-
ding gown. Tpe innkeeper's great Dane, Duke, lies under
the tree
John the Baptist's
Remains IAJcated?
CAIRO. Egypt <AP I -The
discovery of an ancient coffin in-
s 1 de the walls of a desert
monastery north of Cairo has ig-
nited speculation that the re-
mains are those of John the Bap-
tist, the man who. according to
the Bible, baptized Jesus Christ.
The wooden coffin was un·
earthed during renovation work
this month at the St. Makarios
monastery. 60 miles north of the
capital.
Orricials or the Coptic Church.
the native Christian church of
Egypt and Ethiopia, said today
that experts were being rounded
up to study the corrin and its
contents.
"What leads the priests to
think it is John the Baptist is a
reference in church manuscripts
which says be was buried 18 feet
from the altar, .. said Bishop
Samuel, a Coptic Church official
in Cairo who is organizing the
expedition.
The coffin was round where
the manuscript said John the
Baptist's body would be.
·'The priests couldn't move
the walls before for fear the
building would collapse." he
said.
The bishop. an assistant to
Pope Sbenuda II, who is the
spiritual leader of Egypt's six
million Coptic Christians, said
the church set up a committee or
a rcbeologists. architects and
church scholars who will begjn
to examine the find this week
and report on its authenticity.
"There are lots of bodies
buried out there and we have to
be sure," Samuel said.
The monastery, surrounded by
high walls, was founded about
the fourth century during a
period of Chris tian expansion in
Egypt.
According to the monastical
manuscnpt.s, the remains of tht•
beheaded John the Baptist were
spirited out of PaJesline in thl'
fourth century by Christian~
fleeing the oppression or Roman
authorities. They brought the
body to Alexandria, on the
Mediterranean coast, and it wai.
moved to the monastery in the
early 11th century.
The 'S/,aying'
Was Grizzly
MARIANNA, Fla. CAP>
What ended up as a case of nu~
taken identity started out as an
investigation of a bea dles~
skeleton round by two hunters in
a wooded area.
At first, authorities in this
small northeastern Florida town
contacted the Jackson County
Sheriff's Department and began
looking for clues in a grisly kill·
ing. Dr. Ralph Monaco. chief
medical examiner for the area.
inspected the beadJess remains
and tentatively concluded they
were those of a white male,
about s-root-8, with red hair.
However, a sheriff depart-
ment's spokesman announced
later that the skeleton belonged
to a bear that had died of an
overdose of a tranquilizer
NEWPORT BEACH
OPENING SOON
WESTWOOD VIL LAGE
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tur<'O, CaUtom~a ·a at.ale blahwt)' boll•. ru•mod ~nlo our
coatt.al re1100 ov r lh • lt~nd and lllked some aboul
hl1hw•)' aaps,
Ad&'aslnc lhe Oran1e County Chapter of the Natmn1l
Women's PollUcaJ C1ucu1, h<' wu repe>rtCld In nelw• dh)
pauhn s.aylnc thl"r-e u~ ' relaUvely few &apt'" lef\ 1n
our at ale highway systc-m
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Now you nnoot fault ~15 Glanturco for i.ccural(•
analyala.. When 11~ n.•fef'1' to a. h1~hway gap, It covers a lot
of 1111 A 11p, In my dlrUonary, Is defined as a hole, opt•n
in~. clrl\. ravuw, fu~sure or ch.um
J ST C'ON 'IDER {'osl" Mt"!ia'c; Great Freeway Ditch
o n the uncomplt>kd c capPfil 1 Costa M eu·N~wport
l"rttway
This ditch NOid bit-fa1rl} chttrut•teraed u~ ~ Chasm
l1IW'1U Dascouer Sudden C<lp m Rapid TranSlt System
Some have suggested 1t 's more akin to a modest version of
lhe Panama Canal.
Red Ala,...
U.S. Upgrades
Civil Defense
W ASlfJNOTON (I\ P l Pre81dent Carter. worried aboulthe soviet
llnlon's growing civil clefon se capability, has upprnved plans to vast·
ly upgrade U.S. effQrt:s. ulming tr> save us manv as 140 million
Amcrlcarui In the event of nuclear war
l\mf1ican e1vll defense officials estimate that only 90 million of the
country's 220 million citizens
would 11urvlve a nuclear attack
The n<>w plan would be aimed
ut saving between onc-hutr and
two thlrd11 of ult Am erican~
through the large evacuation of
metropolitan areus if nuclear
wur wcrl• lhreatened
"T HE SOVJ ET Union has had
th1 & cnpnbihly for some time
Wt.• ar.-without p l ans and
therefore cou ld :s uffe r
catastrophic damage , .. said
Burd y l Tirana , U S Civil
Oefeose director a nd one or the
major proponents or the new
program
Ofri cials estimated the cost of
the Improved program -which
must win cong r essional a p·
proval at S2 billion over five
years . The United States s pends
about $90 million annually on
civil defense.
$33 Million
In Drugs
Confiscated
Carter gave his approval to
the proposal. contained in a
secret White llouse document.
on Sept. 29, Tirana confirmed
late Sundav.
H E SAID THE president and
othe r administration officials
Jeave the go·a head because of a
growing uneasiness over what
the Russians were doing in the
area of civil defense
"While the proposed spending
mcrease may seem large. it is
really tiny when compared to
the Soviet level of e ffort.··
Tirana said. lie said a recent
CIA report estimated that it
would cost S2 billion annually to
duplicate the curre nt Russian d ·
fort
"We feel an effective a nd
credible U.S. civil dl'fens e pro-
l!ram would contribute in main·
tai ntng our strategic deter·
rence." he said.
THE NEW PROGRAM was
resisted bv State Department
arms control o m cials who re·
portedly argued that efforts to
protect c ivilians from attack
could weaken the mutual deter-
rence both this country a nd
Russia have a2ainsl launching a
nuclear war
However. Carter rejected that
argument after a vear-lon~ gov·
ernment study revealed the
huge a mounts or m o ney the
Russians are already spending
on civil def ens('
NATION I WORLD
Iced Beach
Gusty winds and temper atures in the 30s kept almost
ever yone away from ~he beach at Rooster Rock State
Park on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge
about 20 miles cast of Portland. But those who braved
the chill found tht• sand covered with ice clusters.
So this is clearly a gap And she's right again about
vis ibility. You gel a gap of thei;~ proportions and it's hard
to miss.
Also. however, you have the other end of tbe scale if
vou want to talk about s maller gaps. These are holes.
Perhaps as in Potholes.
NEW YORK <AP > -When
heavily armed police s warmed
to the scene of a reported s mug
gling operation. they found a
spread of cold cuts and pigs feet.
ha ir-run cans of beer. coffee still
warm in the cups and drugs of.
fi cials said were worth at least
$33 million
Coast Guard offi cials said the
seizure o r the boatload of m an ·
juana and pills Sunda y was th«>
la r gest ever m ade 1n t h e
Northeast. its 30 tons of man·
Juana topping a 20-ton haul tn
Portland. Main«>
Heavy Drinking Related
The Santa Ana Freeway, traveled by many of our hap-
less Orange Coast motorists on a daily basii;, is gapped in
numerous locations by this kind of a gap. Study: Booze Doesn't Affect Air Control Job
You do not see this kind or a gap so much as you feel
IL
.BUMPING ~NG al 55 miles per hour . your eyeteeth
begin to dance into each other so they sound like a dis·
charging machine gun. If you travel this route often
enough, the cavities created In your molars will soon
ma tch the gaps in the aspha lL
As a credit to the highway people, you s hould note that
some road gaps have been closed. The once supposed to be
Corona del Mar freeway was a gap. Now its a curious new
alignment of the old Bristol.Palisades road.
Between the aforementioned Costa Mesa-Newport
Fr eeway and MacArthur Boulevard. the Bristol-Palisades
segment is now a combination or several lanes divided
four lanes together and some lanes unused. Outbound nea;
~acArthur, it has a cute left tum. It's so sha rp I've seen
Joggers fall down trying to negotiate it.
ON DOWNCOAST, we have Laguna Canyon Road
which also has no gaps, unless you count the holes poked i~
roadside fences by foreign car drivers trying to avoid milk
trucks.
. Anyway , Ms. Glanturco's soothing words are comfort.
mg. We shouldn't worry about the little highway gaps. All
we need is a new kind of road sign that warns:
"CAUTION: GAPS AJIEAD."
Then aJI you have to do is figure out what kind.
Pill-Cancers Link?
NEW .YORK CAP I -A study raises the possibility of a link
between birth control pills and skin cancer. But it is regarded even
by Its authors and by a cancer expert as too inconclusive for
alarm.
. T he study . first reported in a Bri~h medical journal last year,
s aid women tn a suburban San Francisco health plan were about 70
perc~nt more likely to get malignant melanoma if they had used
the 0111 for four years or more.
THE RAID BV Co ~s t
Guards men city police and
fe d e r a l n arcotics agents
f o ll o w e d a n a n o nvm o u s
telephone tip re porting that a
darkened vessel had glided into
a marina in the Jamaica Bay
section of New York City's
coastline, not far from Kennedy
Airport.
Police said the ttpster re port·
ed 25 or 26 pe rsons were in
volved in the smuggling opera·
hon.
Officials said lhe seized mari·
juana was valued al S23 million
wholesale, and JO million pills of
t he sedative methaqualon«>
sold under the name Quaalude
-were valued at SlO million.
CHIP, C4RON
CAKI'ER SPUT
WAS HIN GTON CAP l
President Carter's son Chip and
his wife, Caron, have separated
after five years of marriage. the
firs t lady's office announced .
today.
Mary Hoyt, press secretarv to
Rosalynn Cart er. issued a
s ldtemenl saying that Caron and
the couple's young son. Ja mes
Ea rl JV, will move back to
Georgia. Chip will remain at lhe
White House .
Six Die in Snowstorm
Freezing Rain, Heavy Snow Hit North Area
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NEW YORK IAPl -Ai r traf.
r1c controllers who took part in a
recent study were round to be
tw i ce as like l y a s other
Am erica ns t o he "h eavy
drinkers" off the JOb. but there
was no evide nce their drinking
affected air safetv.
Dr. Robert Rose, former head
or psychosomatic medicine at
Boston Uni versity and now chief
or psychiatry at the University
or Texas Medical Bra nch a t
Galveston. said there was no
evidence the controllers drank
on the job or that their after·
hours social drinking a ffected
air safety.
H E SAID IF A controller was
not up to par, for whatever
reason. he 'Was shunted out or
sens1l1ve lobs.
Resea r c h e r s a t Host o n
University School of Medicine
we r e awarded a $2.8 million
Federal Aviation Administration
grant lo study the health or 416
vol unteers al eight FAA centers
in the Northeas t. The study took
51 2 years to complete.
The study said more than half
t he controllers we re heavy
drinkers. compared with about
Killer
Moves to
Attica
UTICA. N.Y. cAPI -
David Berkowi t z .
convicted in the "Son of
Sam" killings, w as
tran s fe rre d from a
me ntal hospital to Attica
s t ale prison t oday
because his psychiatric
condition has improved ,
state officials said
one -third of white males or
s imilar income and education.
All of the volunteers were men
and 99 percent were white.
BUT ROSE SAID the 7 5 per·
cent rate of "alcohol a buse."
was about comparable to the na·
tiona l average.
The study did not s ay what
combination of frequency a nd
quantity of alcohol consumption
it used to d efi ne the terms
"heavy drinkers" and "alcohol
a buse ." but a separate table
s howed that more than 40 per·
cent of the controllers said they
drank the equivalent of 15
ounces of J(rain alcohol a week.
mostly 1n wtuskey and beer.
Rose said that dnnking to n ·.
lieve the tension or a high·
pressure job does not ne~ssari·
ly make people into alcoholic~.
Asbestos Ha~ Data
May Date to 1930s
WASHING TON I AP I -Documents dating to the 1930s und
_uncovered 1.n a series of recent lawsuits contradict asbest.o:-.
industry clrums that the dangers posed to workers by asbestos
were not known until 1964, according to a published report.
Th€'. Washin~on Post said in its Sunday ed itions that letters
a nd files datin g to 1934 fro m J o h ns -Ma n vill e and
Raybestos-Manhattan. two of the largest asbestos firms, noted
a lleged efforts by seaior executives to suppress information
about potential harm to workers from asbestos.
The industry has said that health danger<> resulting rrom
exposure to asbestos fibers became known when research by
staffers from Ml. Sinai Hospital in New York City was published in
1964.
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Bob Spoor . a
spokesman for the state
M en t a l Hy g i e n e
Departm e nt , s aid
officials at the Central
New York Psychiat ric
Cente r in Marcy h ad
det e rmined tha t
Berk owitz's
"psychiatric condition
has improved to a point
where h e could be
disch a r ged fro m the
psychiatric cente r and
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NOVEMBER SPEOAL
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w ASHINGTON , AP I -The
Hershey Food Corp. Is working with
President Carter's lnnoUon righters
to determine whether a S·cent addl·
Uon to the price o f Its 20·cent
choeolat.e bars violate!' voluntary
price standardS.
A spokeRwoma n for the federa l
Council on Wage and Pr ice Stabiht>
said the company m et with the COWl·
ell at thtfirm's request .
Carter has said he would stron1t1Y
disapprove If the Increase exceeds
his voluntary !ltandard!I. Hershey of·
flcl1J1 aay the incruae 1!1 in line with
Its inlerpreuUOn of the guldetlnes.
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LOS AZ-...0 ELES <AP Home
Savin&• ar Loan•Assoclatlon. the n•·
lion's l~t savings ~nd loan, 1aye
It h11 PfPl>Oled a $100 mlllJon de·
velopment project lnvolvloa Con·
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Mond1y. NQY9m~ 13. 1979 s DAILY PILOT
Smart United
It May Win Fare War
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
United Airlines is tht nation's largest air carrier and
It's demonstr ating why It'll likely to romaln in thul posl·
lion: It's s mart<'r than Its competitors .
While m any carriers American Airlinei;, Trans
World Airlintti;. Pan American World Airways and British
Alrway!S · ttr(' busy fomenting class warfare amonl(
passengers. i.Jnltt--d has shrewdly decided lo )t(o another
route .
THE OTHER CARRIERS HAVF. CUT up lht!1r planes
to create thn>e classes of service: First. full .fare roach
and discount coach. The design is t-0 coddle the· busineas
travelers a nd segregate them from the ho1 pol101 who re ·
serve far enough in ad·
va nce to take ad van·
tage of discount rares.
Any wa)' you look
at 1t. the con cept
descends ultimately to
the level of pure snob·
be r y Ameri ca n
Money
Tree
Airlines s houts vulgarly ; "You get what you pay for ..
Britis h Airw<iys Leib its business <.'us t.omers thal with this
new class or serv1re . "the ch&nces &re much less that
vou'll have someone asking you to hold the bahy while they
find the baby food.'"llow gracious•
A recent TWA ad tned t:l csperately to explain to
economy coach pass.?ngers what benefits they get beside:.
the low fares . So it said:
.. ECONOMY COACH PASS~NGERS HAVE their own
section of the planf' wht-rc they cun select their own seats
on their day of departure."
Whal this rl'ally means :
Discount fo re passengers are goi.ng to be penned in·
to a crowded sec•1on m the rear of the plane. 1 -Unlike the full·fare passengers. who can reserve
their seats when they buy their tickets. the discount
travelers will not be able to select their beats until they gel
to the airport
THE PUBLIC MIG HT LIKE TO know of another idea
T_W A had. It had proposed that when its mghts in the evt·
mng were delayed or canceled. h1>tcl a nd meal ser vice.<.
would be oHc•rt'd only to r1rst C'l ass and full·f<Hl'
passengers. T ht• d1:.rount group the• rolks 1n the ba('k or
the plane would haw hJd lo rl•nd for themsel\ es.
Rut the C'ivll Al·rona ut 1c~ Hoard re1ccted this propo:.al
United, which comp~·tcs head-lo·head with American
and TWA on coai.t·lo roast routes. has taken an entirely
different l~ck . It hus exµa nded its capacity 22 percent and
it 's m aking a strong pitch for first·class. where fares hav<·
been cut to 20 percent <ibove couch. "We are not going to
segregate the business traveler." s aid United.
IN A PERCEPTIVE LETJ'ER that a ppeared in thl•
trade paper Adv1·rt.is ing Age, Elhott J F.chelman. a Ne\\
Y~rk free·lam·c writer, pointed out that it was really a
misnomer lo lc.ibel as "full-fare passengers" husmei.s peo
ple who are not ('ven us ing their own money but traveling
on expense accounts Echclman added :
"They are properly dubbed 'no fan·· or 'puhhc
wetrare· a1rltnl' passengers To be~rudg<' the use and en-
JOyment or tht-common carri<'r lo those who have been ef
fcct1vcly denied them for more than a quarter of a century
while picking up the t1l'ket t<ib fo r hil.!h·Oying, free-loading
ousinessmen is the extre me of ungrat 1ous absurdity."
We wi tt see. in the coming months. which airline is go
1ng to come out or1 the too of th1~ frucas My money 1i. on United
Building Pace
Goes Vp llo/tJ
Construction act1 v1ty in Lhe 10 count1c~ of Southern
California increased lo $615 million for Scptl!mtK'r for an
11 percent increase o vt'r the August total of $556 million.
according to Security Pacific Rank
Paul J . O'Brien . senior vice preside nt and ad·
ministrator of the ha nk 's real cst:itc finance department
said the region's resident.ial volume picked up in Sep
tcmber due to a gain 1n the mulllple·unil category
"TOTAL VALUATIONS IN MUl.Tl ·f'AMILY con
struction r eached $129 million for lht• month. up 48 percent
from the August fi g ure of S87 millton ... ()' Rr1en s<tid
lie ha.~ed his report on data compiled by the bank's
public affairs and rcsenrch departme nt for the current is
sue> of lhf' mnnthlv publication. · C.1llfornia Construction
Trends ..
T he report covl•r s Imperial, Inyo. Lo~ Angele:..
Orange. Ri verside. 'iJn Be rnardino. S<tn Diego. San Lui~
Obispo. Santa Barbara and Ventura counties.
Single-family construction edged up fro m $19 million
to Sl99 million . the multiple construction jump accounted
for almost all the mcrcHM' in rcs1dfflti:fl activity, which
went from August'!> SJ.35 million to $370 million for Sep-
TAKI :\(;
STOt:I\.
to $245 million durin~ that J>C!riod.
tcmb<.·r . he said.
H t>si de ntial ~c
modeling dropped from
$50 million for Augus t
to $42 million in Sep·
t ern be r . while npn
rcs idc•ntial building
ros e from $221 malllo n
"The Septembt'r pultcm of lcvchng 1n the sinttlc-
family category 1s consistent with current mark<'l ex~cta·
lions." O'Brien said.
Nooe of the s tate's 58 countit•s rc<'Ordcd mort' than
t.000 new s ingle.family homes during Scntcmbcr.
* * * * * •
StflUIDld~ D~H•~ l&eportftf
Statewide, new housin~ st.arts declin<.'d m Scptem ~.
lo a seasooaJl y at11ush.'d annual rate of 201.000 units, 3c
cording to Bof\k of AmeriC'a
This rate was down 21.5 percent from the 256,000 starts
for August of this year and down 17.3 percent from tbt:
243.000 start.'\ for Sept ember of lost year.
For the fi rst nine months of 197K, housing st.art.~ totaled
178.520 unHs. down 10 percent from the like period in 19'17
Starts on single.family homes were down 20 percent for
the period, but a partment sturts were up 14.8 percent. the
bank said.
A lbtatr fo O!lefwat~
The San Clemente office of Allstate Savings plans a
fourth annive rs ary celebration (rom 9:30 a.m . lo 4:30 p.m
Thursday.
Refreshments and e nte rtainment arc r>h•Mcd. The Of·
lice Is at 911 S. El Camino Rtol
•.wott•~••O,....
Crocker Bonk will celebrate the opening or Its penJJa
ntnt office In Ml~slon Viejo al 25276 Marguerite Parkway,
on Nov.~.
The bank bas titven teller windows and • drive-up
teller lo serw two lanes or traffic. That will be open during
the bank'iJ recular hours -from A.30 a .m. to 4:30 p.m .
Moodaya through Thundays and until 61>.m. Fridars.
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SUPERHERbes
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MOON MULLINS
GERIATRIX
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