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Plan to Include .s1 ~\,
.Orange County?
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 1~, 1978
VOL. 71, NO. JI&, l St:CTION~. M PAGES
I Artwork Gon~I
LA Integration
Diedrich Gets
No Benefit From
New J11i:y Rules
'
Qran_ge Cou~
Eyed in Pinn
Pair Rob
Van of · .
$9,000
FBI agents mounted a search
today for a red·ha1red woman,
her maJe companion and a 20-
year-old El Toro Marine cor-
poral the two kidnapped at gun·
point Monday during a $1,000
robbery at the base
O•llY Pl ... St:aH Pholo
ESCHER'S 'DROWNING CATHEDRAL' STOLEN
PoUce Seeking $18,000 Woodcut In Frame
Laguna Cops Seek
Missing Woodcut
Laguna Beach poltcc say
they've made some headway in·
t.o lbe theft Saturday of an
$18,000 woodcut by Dutch artist
M. C. Escher from a downtown
gallery dJsplaying his works
The woodcut. entitled La
Ca tedrale Engloutie. <The
Drowning Cathedn1l > was stolen
from the Vorpal Gallery, 326
Glennevre St .• moments before
closing time Sat'itrday.
The work was banging on the
wall near the front entrance to
th~ gallery when it was dis·
covered missing by gallery
employees. said assistant direc ·
tor David Sehiffman.
Police investigators said today
they have lifted fingerprints
from areas near where the
CSff WOODCUT, Page AZ>
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
m assive integration program
reaching into Ventura. Orange.
Riverside and San Bernardino
counties would be the best solu·
lion to desegregating the s prawl-
ing Los Angeles school district. a
panel of experts says.
·'Only a metropolitan a p·
proach can provide long·term
stability for school desegrega-
tion in the Los Angeles area."
Viejo Woman
Sued in Teen's
Death in Fire
A Mission ViCJO woman was
accused in a lawsuit filed Mon·
day of laking a 17-year·old boy
lo bed for sexual purposes after
supplying him with liquor a nd
then failing to pull the allegedly
drunken youth from the bed
when it caught fire.
Debra Freeman. 21. of 25346
Via Viejo. Is accused in the·
Orange County Superior Court
action of the wrongful death of
Donald Andrew Dove. 23355 Via
Ronda .
Her parents. James Edward
and Diana Kay Lane. of that ad·
dress. are named as co
defendants.
The dead youth's mother.
Frances Dove Kuzia, alleges
that Miss Fr eeman was
celebrating her 21st birthday
Sept. 5 when she supplied liq40r
to the victim to the exte nt Uiat
he became drunk.
The lawsuit claims that the
victim's blood alcohol level
registered 0.13 at the time of his
death. The level at which a person
ls regarded as being drunk is0.10.
' <See SEX, Page AZ> t
Ha rvard Uni versity's Dr
Thomas Pettigrew wrote in the
panel's report. which was sub·
milled Monday.
The so-called metropolitan
plan would include northern and
central Orange County, eastern
Ventura County and western San
Bernardino a nd Riverside coun-
ties. as we ll as most of Los
Angeles County's 82 districts.
Pettigrew. a specialist in race
relations. was one of eight ex·
perts appointed by Superior
Court Judge Paul Egly to report
on integration of the Los Angeles
Unified &hool District in lime
for the school board to act on its
suggestions by the end of this
year.
Last Fehruary. Egly gave the
board a go-ahead to bus 62,000
students in the fourth through
eighth grades. But he made it
clear thal he expected the pro·
gram to be expanded.
The e xperts fil ed eight
separat~ reports Monday with
Egly, who must determine if the
board is taking all "reasonable
a nd feasible " steps l o de ·
segregate its schools. as ordered
by the state Supreme Court in
1976.
Recommendatio n o f t he
metropolitan plan was based
partly on a demographic report
prep ared by Dr. Reynolds
Farley of the Population StudJes
<See MlXING, Page A2>
Jet Hits Ditch
STOCKHOLM . S"'eden IAPI
-A Soviet Tupolev 54 Jet
skidded off a runway in an
aborted takeoff tOOay and ended
up in ~ ditch al Arlanda Interna-
tional Airport. Swedish aviation
authorities sai d . The
pas sengers. who officials
estimated numbered 65, we re
not injured.
R1~Jing Won't Help Diedrich
By GAllY GRANVILLE of some state and federal COO·
0t-o.11, ,.. ... sutt stitutional rights.
A recent state Supreme Court But when aubmiWna lta ruJ.
ruling that chan1e1 the ground ing. the court aaid it shall apply
rule• for prosecutioa people ln· only to the caae in quealloo aa
dlcted by grand juries won't af· well as to lndictees who have not
feel Orange County Supervisor yet ent~red pleas.
Ralph Diedrich'• upcoming trlal 1 That would leave Diedrich out
oo bribery charges. _"l of the group of defendants who neepreme Court ruled late now must have a preliminary
last ., that a defendant who hearing following their Indict·
is dell ed a preUmln'ty hearinl( ment, according t o Assistant
after lbeinl indicted la stripped District Atlo rnev Michael
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Capizzi.
But Diedrich today said his at-
torney will move lo dela.y the
trial in San Diego County that ls
•~hed"Jed to be1in Nov. 27 until
he is given a prelimina'f hear·
tn1.
Those charged with a crime
throu1h a normal complaint are
entitled to a pt'eliminary hearing
in municipal court.
Al such bearinga, the evidence
against the defendant Is present·
I
l
ed and the defendant through his
attorney bas the right to cross·
examine witneMeS who testify
against him.
When an indictment ls banded
down, however. the derendant la
Immediately assigned to
Superior Court and there is no
preliminary heartni.
The indlctee. however, learns or the evidence and testimony
u sed against h i m through
<See DIEDRICH, Pa1e A.2)
,.,,_,,........ Le•'• f'~elf
Malek Nemlaghi. 19. is back
in lhe Miss World conlesl in
London after agreeing to re-
move her traditional veil
The r eigning Miss Tunisia
was ruled out of the contest
after first refusing to show
her face.
Prisoners
Complain of
Jail Mice
SACRAMENTO <APl Get
rid of the mice an the jail or set
us free. say the four defenda nts
in the Ellen Delia murder case.
, In petitions filed with the
court. the prisoners said there
are so m any mi ce in the
Sacramento County Jail that it
constitutes cruel and unusual
punishment.
The four have been in the 72·
year -old jail most of the time
since their a rrest in April 1977
on charges of k1lltng Mrs. Delia.
Defendant Juan Hernandez
said a mouse ran out of his pants
leg when he was dressing to go
to court.one morning.
Def e nd ant Abraham
Hft-nandl?i . no relation. said he
had trapped 14 mice
Defendant Alfred Sosa 5aid he
killed a mouse with a paperbpck
book.
Defendant Michael Delia.
husband of the victim. said mice
jump on his bed while he is
sleeping an<t nest in his legal
papers.
C hief Deputy She rlrr Gil
Baker, who 1s in charge of
security. said dlPferent ex-
<See MICE, Pate AZ>
Civilian employee Vera
Richardson . 31 , o f Garden
Grove. also was abducted but
was released shortly after the I
p.m . robbery.1Cpl. J ohn Burgess
of Charleston, West Va. is s till
missing, offi cials said.
The redhead 1s described by
o ffi cials a s white , in her
mid ·20s. 175 pounds and about
five feet. two incht's tall
She and a m<rn commandeered
the white military van carrying
Burgess a nd Miss Richardson on
a routine run from the Special
Services office to a base Bank of
America branch, officia ls said.
The van repor t edly was
stopped at an intersection when
the abductors forced their way
into the vehicle
M is s Richard s o n to ld
author ities s he managed to
struggle free after the bandits
left her bound and gagged in the
abandoned van at a Red Hill
Avenue service stat101J in Tustin.
FBI ·officials said they believe
the corporal still is being held by
the two abductor5
<See KIDNAP. Page A2)
Coast
Weather
Fair and warmer
Wednesday. Colder tonight t
with lows rangmg from low
80s inland Orange County to
low 40s alon~ the coast .
Highs Wednesday 70onland
to 65 along t he coast
Chanceofrainzeroon Wed·
hesday.
INSIDE TODA '1
So uth Coa&t Repertory ha.s
opened 1.ta new Fourth Step
Theater m Co11Ui Mesa With a
rwstalgic blend of reality and
/ant<Uy m a repnse produc·
.llofl of "The Time of Your
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Stab Death
'Accident' Iran's Oil Strike
JllNf"rlON CITY. Kan
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p rte demonatntorli in the
Tehran bHtuar. but then: was no
lmmf'd1ult• rcp()rl of casulilUea.
Ttw rieovemmenl oil 1·ompany
ienoounccd that ltx :J7 .000
workt'ns we re flocking to their
Jo~ ~ftt"r ~ two-week walkout
that cut pl'oduction m ore than
half . co11 t t he treas ury an
t•1t t1mute11 S7SO m1lllon in 011
rcvt-nut·!'I "mt bolstered the shah's
foer. Tht• end of the stnke in·
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Ray Lawyer Blnst,s Home
"'ays Woman Won't Testify
W i\!-.ltlNGTON <AP l
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11ou:w .1,s.J!\stnaltone. t'Omm1llt"t'
to\IJ\ of trying to 'Jei.troy a
woman \\ho suy:. J aml':S Earl
Ruy did not m urdt>r M.trt1n
Lut hl•r King Jr , and :.aid ht· "111
not lt•t her lt•stlf'r
l..1n1>, \\ho 1:-." lta'r ., l.t\\\'1'1
i..ltd he 1i. lt·~J I guard1a11 of tht'
pro~pcct1 vc w1lnesb, Grace
Waldt•n Stephens The subpoena
fo r her tc-sllmony wal> dehvered
to I.a ne.
Lane rla1m:. Mt-mph1:., Tenn
autho rities had Mr!'> Stephens
comm1tt('(f to J m ental inst1tu
tion 10 years to :.upprel>s her
'tor:-that :.ht' l>a" King ' as-
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h<•Ust• bathroom. from "h( n· lhl·
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horn player in a Buffalo.
N Y .. hig h sc hool band, had
this non-musical eomm~nt
on ht•r foot hall ll'<Jm '!-i loss
aftt.·r a reC'ent game
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tt•rm1nators h <Jve tried to
ehm1nalt• m1c:e from tht• jail. but
c:oncedc lhcy'll never ~cl tht'm
all
Thi· p(•t1twn fo r a writ or
halwas c:orpus wus filt•d Monday
With lht• 3rd District Court or /\p-
pc•a I by t'uhltc: Defe nder . Ken
n('th We lls ThC' writ had been
denied by SuJ>('nor Court Judge
John Boskov1ch
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mg psychrntr1 st .it J ohn Gast111
Hos pital ut the lime, :.aid Mrs.
Skpht>ns w;.is dwgnosed as huv
1og suicida l tendt c it•!! and a
br.tln c·ond1tion from a lcoholism
Tht• romm1ttt•1• Jll<Jn nt'd lo call
Mrs Stephen:., 62, tu th\• w1tne:>:>
:.land at the end of the c1ay .
"They j re biased and preJ-
ud1C't'd a nd will try to destroy
her as a human being," Lane
said
Ill' said h1• h.icl not brought her
to Washrn~ton Instead, he s aid.
h4· had a l .\ J)(•cl ;1fftdav1t telhng
lht' comn111t1•,• h1• would not lcl
hl'r tc.,tif, ll\•t·:111:.c· :.ht· "has ,uf
f e r 1· cl I h r o u ~· h 'o m "n y
traumallc t'Xµc rienccs lh;tl h1·r
a pp ea ranC'C' "uu Id h<'
det rimental lo her enrnt1<>nal
health."
/\sked if he were n skmg a c·on
tempt of Congr~ss cita twn. Lane
replied : "If they suy I ha vc con-
lt'm pt for this com miltl'l'. tht•.v
arc accurately a sse:-.:.i ng my
fcl'I ing "
Formt·r M1·mphti: fl1stnt·t /\t
torncy Phil N Canak k st1fwd
MondJy th.11 Mr s !-it1•pht·n:-told
F ro•Page AJ
MIXING ••.
Center at the Un1vcrs1ty of
M1t·higan
fo'arley, another member or
the panel, prOJ\'Ctt•d that white•
enrollment in the· Angeles dis
tricl would drop from 34 percent
last year to bet wee n 12 and l4
percent by 1987, mjkrng 1ntegra
tion within the d1"ttnct a virtual
impossib1hty
T hose figur('s would be the
s ame with or without "white•
flight" from an integration plan,
although lhe busing would ac
celerate the now or wh 1tc:s from
the city to the suburbs, Farley
said.
Pettigrew and others advocal
ed a met ropolita n plan because
it would "capture" all those
families who moved out of dis·
lri ct boundaries. but we r e
nevertheless !>l1ll in the Los
Angeles area.
"Refusal by the s tate and the
Los Angeles area to e mbark on
metro politan solutions to the
proble m 1s tantamount to up-
prov1ng w1dcsprl'ad t•ntrcnchcd
racial segregation of the area'i.
public i.ehools for the forcseca
ble f uture." Pettigrew con
c I uded. "Effl•ctivc metropolitan
d esegrega tion ca n b e
done 'reasonably and reas1bly ...
feasibly '"
The concept of a metropolitan
plan is not ne w. About a dozen
districts around Wilmington,
Del.. were linked together for an
integration program that slurtcd
this fall I
The t•xpcrts also s trongly sug-
gested t hat firsMhro~h-thlrd
~rnders and ninth graders be in·
eluded in the plan next fall
becaus~ studies show th(' lower
gr ades a rc mos t impo rtant
toward successful integration of
a school system and ulso are
most easily integrated.
pohn· the.night of the assassina·
lion "that she ~aw nothtng."
Mr" Stephens said earlier
thut s ht· told police s he saw the
asl>asi.ln run down <i rooming
ho u~e hallway but the
authorities did not take her
Sl'rtOUl>ly
She sa id the shot that killed
King was fired from a bathroom
next to her room . After she
heard the shot. she said. she saw
a m an older than Ray run down
the hallway
Lane was appointed Mrs.
Stephens· co-guardia n in May,
sevt'ral weeks after i.he was re-
leased from a Tennessee mental
hos pital
Ray tl> l>erving a 99-year i.en-
h'ncl' as King's asl>assin but con-
tendi. he 1s innocent and that he
w as coerced into pleading
gwlty.
Verdict Seen
Inspiration
nu I'" I'' J\ LO . M inn ' A p I
t-"olk singer Dl'an Hct.d . one of 19
power hnc opponents acquitted
Of tres passing In a C:Jl>C that
became (:In international affair.
s <Jy s thl' verdict will ini.pire
others to prolt.>sl !>Ocial tnJUSt1 cc
"I trunk thls was a very im-
portant verdict because or the
international support we re
C('1ved here." said 40-year-old
Recd "Others will gain inspir:.1-
t ion from wh<Jt happened in this
courtroom "
The six-member Wright Coun·
ty j ury deli berated for nearly
seven hours before acquitting
Rl'ed und 18 others late Monday
of c nmmal trespass in an Oct 29
protest at the Delano. Minn
terminal or a 427-mile power hnc
from North Dakota lo ccntrc.11
Minnesota.
Fr .. PageAJ
DIEDRICH ..
transcripts of se<:ret grand jury
hearinRS g1ven him shortly after
the indictment 1s handed down.
Diedrich has complained that
denying him a ~relim~nar~ hear-
ing short-circwted his ngh~ lo
confront witnesses and to obJ~l
lo evidence introduced by his
prosecutors
"l have said from the outset
that the grand jury process
violated my constitutional rights
and it's rewarding to see lhe
Supreme Court now recognizes
that fact." Diedrich said.
However , the court's ruling
did indicate that Diedrich is ex
empt from the decision and
based on that, Capizzi said the
district attorney's office 1s as-
suming hls trial will begin as
scheduled.
Leasing Opposed
SAN FRANC ISCO <AP >
Directors of the Sierra Cl ub
have gone on record opposing
the federal leasing of oil and gru.
landl> m scenic and w1lderncl>S
a reas
Color Costly
TV Prices Hiked Again
CHICAGO <AP) --Color television set manufac·
turers, encouraged by the success of a small price
increase last summer, are moving toward another
round of irlereases. Zenith Radio Corp .. is increasing the suggested
retail prices of its color models about $10 each, or an
average 1.7 per,cent, effective Nov . 30.
And General Telephone & Electronics Corp. 's
GTE-Sylvania unit plans to make "selec~ive" P.ric.e
increases on color sets by Dec. 31. The firm said 1t
has not determined the amounts or models affected .
RCA Corp .. Zenith 's main competitor for
leadership in the industry, declined comment on ~e
moves. But industry sources say RCA may make in-
creases when it meets with distributors Dec. 7. Spokesme~ for all three companies said the in·
creases of two and three months ago have not faced
resistance from either consumers or competitive
pressures,
weathered the challenge to his
37-yearrel&n.
The irtrike leaders agned to
call off the walkout afte r meet-
ing with officials of the state oil
monopoly, the National Iranian
Oil Co., company s pokesma
Nezammuddtn Meza.yeni said.
The s trikers' committee
cl<umed that "the s hah has
pledged to meet our polilical de·
mands." but there was no con-
f1 r m ation The de mands tn·
eluded an end lo martial law,
d eclared Sept. 8 amid na-
tionwide turmoil , restoration of
c1v1han govt·rnment and the re·
l\'aSe of aJI political prisoners
The 59-yt••ir old m o n arch
began freein" pohtical prisoners
1n August and pledged evcntucil
return to c:1v1 han government
when he installed an emergency
military government last week.
But it was be lieved that he
would not carry out h1::. pledge
a s long as there was likelihood
of violence.
The shah also approved a 22 5
percent pay inc re ase for the
worke rs.
Bigger Titan Ute
Th(' oil c:ompany reported
s trikers thronging to work all
over the southwestern Kuzestan
oil fields and at the giant r e-
finery complex al Abadan, on
the Persian Gulf
·'We expect a 100 percent
turnout," Mezay<·ni said
He said production at Abadan,
the world's bigges t refinery.
should return to the pre-stnkc
level or 500.000 barrel!> ;J day by
midnight But h(• :.aid 1t would
t ak(' f1Vc or six days fo r produc·
lion of crude rrom the oil fields
to be brought lo the normal six
million barrels a day from pro-
duction Monday of 2.7 million
barrels. Well-head output wa:.-
cut during the slnke and has to
be phased s lowly to avoid
damaging equipment.
Iran 1s the world's second big·
gest l'Xportcr or 011, afte r Saudi
Arabia llalf a million barrels a
day 1s used domcl>t1c ally. <Jnd
the r('St IS l'Xf)(lr1 l'd. 1nclud111g
900 .000 burrcl::. to thl' United
Stales
SEX ...
Mrs Kuzia cla1ml> that Miss
Fr~·man then look her l>On to
bed for sexual purposes cind
abandoned him whl•n the twd·
dmg caught fire Dove d1 c.>d in
the f in• Thl' bl'droom fire
s pread <i nd cauM·d ~uhslant1al
damugc to the Lane home
The plarnltff st ates t hat the
Lanes must share res ponsibility
for her son's death since lhey al·
le~edly were negli~enl by t ailing
to sup('rvise Miss fo'reema~·s ac:·
tiv1t1es in the family home
Mrs . Kuzia as ks that the trial
court determine the a mount of
damages sh(' should be <JWarded
for th(' alleged wrongful death of
her son
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Asked about 1dent1ty of the
sus pects. Agent Fred Reagan
said. "We have no idea at this
time We arc jU.'>t getting the m
vestigalion off the ground "
Marine offtc1ab ::.aid tt)e kid
nappers were abl(' to escape lhe
base unnoticed because thl·
Special Services vun 1s a type of
vehicle not stopped at the main
gates
Fred Goodrich of Ledyard. Conn., stand:-m front of a
barn painting of himself in hi s back yard Goodnch's
sons Toby and Carter painted the picture usmg a grid
system for the rough drawrng and black and whitt p aint
for the final result.
Government Fights
Job Program Fraud
WASHINGTON tJ\Pl Thirty
people have be<!n indicted and 10
convicted for alleged fraud and
other criminal abuses of the gov-
ernment's $11 billion public jobs
program, the Labor Department
said today.
Officials also disclose.'<! that in
vestigations into alleged fraud
or abuse have touched approx
imately one-tenth or the 460 pnn
cipal cities, counties and states
that receive funds under th('
Comprehensive Employment
and Training Act.
The disclosures ('am e as the
department announced a pro
gram to prevent fraud a nd
abuse in ck!partment programs.
Labor $e('retary Ray Ma rs hall
said the first step in the preven
live project is the creation of
small teams that will conduct
Fr .. rage Al
WOODCUT
painting hung, a nd cxp-ect re-
sults or those tcsti. by Wt.>dnCl>·
day.
The 28·bf 16 inc h woodc:ut, ('n
cased in a frame, 1s on(' of only
10 prints known to be m ex
istence. Schiffman said And , he
added, it is the only print of the
cathedral that 1s currently on
the market.
The print 1s not numbe red,
because Escher seldom num
bered his woodcuts. Instead , he
kept records of their sale
La Catedrale Englout1e wa::.
completed in 1929 and was a
lnbule to Claude Debussy, who
wrote a musical work by l~
same name
Gallery officials and pohcc
ask that a nyone who might havl'
seen som<.'Onc wa lking from the
gallery at about 6 p.m Saturday
with the artwork contact In-
vestigator Ron Lister at 497-3311
extension 269.
random .,urH'Y" or l0<·at CF1 A
progr am:. 1n "l'Ctl d t or m ,,
management and other abust'·
that m 1ght mcreal>t: tht' poss1b1l1
ty of fraud
Currently, the Labor Ot'par1
m e nt send~ 1n ve~t1galor:. 11·
c1t1es where com plaint~ of abU!'o\'
have bc<'n ft led Thc nl'w pro
gram will look rnto IO<'<JI pro
grams before any complaint:·
are lodged
The first teaml'o will ~o out
next week to 1nH·st1gale pro
grams in Mobile. Ala , and t hl
Che rokee Indian l';ation 1n
Oklahoma Thost-sites "er,.
chosen at r andom. and tht' dt·
partment said 1t had no ev1den<'t'
of wrongdoing al e1thH lot'at1or
Ma rshall said rcpt'atedl> a• ,,
news conference tod~} t hat hl·
doe::. not know how exteni.1\<1·
fraud and abuM.· m1~hl ht: with1r
the CETA program. whtlh ha~
been rocked by alle~at1on~ 0 1
widespread JbU~t-•n reu·n1
year!>.
Roc{'O Dl>Marco. who 1s heao
1n~ the d('partmt:nl m vt-!>llgJ
lion. said h1~ offtcl· ha~ looked
into aµprcn.1matt-I) :150 c·om
plaint:-. c·on1·t•rnin~ CETr\ :.in<·1·
lht' s pt'c1al lll\lt'st1~~·'1"t' umt
was set u~~h1s yt•ar
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P1 c kt•roo football 1orec·.1st1n~
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lime
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come:-of 30 "'( c·kt•nG fnothall
ga m~::. to '410 •• tl'll \.t310n st'l or
rnd10 from DuniJp Aµphancc:. in
Fountain V:illt)
Details and anent r y blank art·
publis hed 1n the Daily Pilot
sports pa~C!-today and Lomor
row
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selection of 100% serge blazers tn wool serge. flannel and casl"'rner1:::1•
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Tracy Cheney, a French
horn player in a Buffalo.
N.Y .. hig h school ba nd. had
this non-musical <'Om ment
on her football team·~ lo~s
afte r a rc<.·ent game
Frost Expec~ed
Inland Tonight.
"' JACKJE HYMAN Oo tllot CU•I• ,.,, .. """
Tht' Ndt1onal WPather ~rv1t'l'
h.ti. :.omE> good n<'ws and ~oml'
b.id newi. ror tonight the c·hancc
ur rain 1s near tero, but there'i. a
tfanger o( rro~t. especially 10 in
LA Integration
lnnd Orange County areus
A Ion~ lht> c·oa~l . tonight !. low
tt.>mperatures should be bt-tween
40 to 45 degre..>s. a :.pokl'!.man
:.aid, but may dip into th<' ~ 10
either parts or the county
Wedne!.day s hould be clear
Orange County
Eyed in Pinn
LOS ANGELES IAP > A
massive integration progr am
reaching into Ventura. Orange,
Riverside and San Bernardino
counties would be the best solu-
tion to desegregating the sprawl·
ing Los Angeles school district, a
panel of expert:. sa ys
"Onl} a m e tropolitan ap·
* * ..
proach can provide long-term
stability for school desegrega-
tion in the Los Angeles area ...
Harvard Univers ity 's Dr
Thom as Pettigrew wrote in the
panel's report. which was sub·
milted Monday.
State Superintendent of Public
<Stt MIXING, Page A2)
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and slightly warmer, with highs
65 to 70 degrees. and rair and
warmer is the forecast for
Thursday.
Clearing is expected tonight
except for patchy dense rog. the
s pokesman said.
The ram that dampened the
Veterans· Day weekend ended
Monday night. but weather re
cordt·rs were 1ust gellmi? the
final hgures together todCI )
Al the Los Angele:. C1v1c
Center 2 of an inch was re
corded for Monday. with the
weekend tota l at .75 or a n mch
Season·to·date cthe !.eason
began July I l at that location 1s
1 4 inches. compared to an
average season·to-date of t .27
inches. the National Weather
Ser vice spokesman said
Totals aJong the Orange Coast
were somewhat higher
Jn Santa Ana. the Orange
County Flood Control Distnct
reported a Monday reading of
63 of an inch and a w~kend
total of I 44 mch. bringing the
season to 2 65 inches. compared
to an avera~e scason-to·date or
I 23 inches
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Coast Reacts: 'No W1:1y'
Ra in watcher J . Sherman
Denny or Huntington Beach re
ported .76 or an inch for Monday
and a total of I 17 mch~s l>anCt.·
f<'riday. brin~ing the season to
2.79 inches.
The Orange County Harbor
Patrol at Newport Beach re·
corded 79 of an inch for the
weekend and a season total of
3 14 inches.
I ' . Area School Imtrict Offici.als Bltut Plan
By MICHAEL PASKEVICU
Of llW D•1ly Pilot S~lt
Orange Coast school ad
minislrators responded with a
collective "no way" today to a
-s ugges tion that Los Angeles
school desegregation erforts be
moved south to include Orange
County
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A panel of e ight experts ap-
pointed by Los Angeles Supenor
Court Judge Paul Egly urged
adoption Monday o f a de·
Hal,ting Rain
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Rules Out Move
For Lagunans
~ By STEVE MITCHELL
Of IN D.t•lf 1'11ot 514tt
Cons truct ion c rcws a nd
Laguna Beach city emplo)ees
worked against an ever·rising
wall of water in Bluebird Can·
yon Mondar night in a race pit-
ting mans pumps against
nature·s downp6ur
And it was only because the
rains ceased at about 8 p.m .. of-
ficials speculate. that a maJor
disaster was averted in the s lide
devastated area above Pacific
Coast Highway.
.. Another three feet of water.
and we would have had to
evacuate famili es below the
slide area on Bluebird.·· said
Police Chier Jon Sparks . About
75 res idents an 25 homes along
that s t retch of Bluebird Canyon
Road were warned earlier in the
evt.>ning they might have to
leave their homes.
Those h o m es fo rm the
southern boundary of the Oct. 2
landslide. It destroyed 21 homes
on the other side of Bluebird
creek. and left a total of SO
fami1ies evacuated from their
homes.
Pumps were brought into the
area shortly after rain began
fallinR at 3:30 p.m .. and they
were still pumping runoff onto
Bl uebird Canyon Drive this
morning.
T he October slide c rushed a
storm drain running underneath
Oriole Drive. which traverses
the creek bed, thus forming an
<See SLIDE, P•ge AZ>
PICKEROO TIME
RUNNING our
It's your laat chance to enter
tbe Daily Pilot's Pigski n
Pickeroo football forecasting
contest -and there's no over-time.
You must best predict the Out·
comes of 30 weekend football
games to win & television set or
radio from Dunlap Appliances in
Fountain Valley.
Details and an entry blank are
p ubflshed in the Daily Pilot
sportl pages today •nd tomor
row.
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segregation plan that transcends
school district boundaries and
county lines.
Told of the r~ommendation,
local school dis trict orricials
had these reactions today .
JOHN NICOLL. superinten-
dent. Newport-Mesu Unified
School Dl~trict. ··1 am in com·
plete opposition to the concept. I
know of no situatJoh where man-
datory bu~ing has improved
education for kids
"What it <the recommenda-
tio n 1 seems to say is that the on-
ly way to bring about a racial
balance to the total population
within schools is a combination
of 100 or more schools into a
single auendance area ... Nicoll
"'dded.
GLENN HARDY. deputy
superintendent, Fountain Valley Element~ry District: "Of
course. we will be OPPosing any
<See BUSlNG. Pa~e A2l
The Moulton Niguel Treat ·
ment Plant at Laguna Niguel
had an even higher season total
-3.S3 inches -witn a weekend
readln~ of 1.41 inches
And the highest season totaJ of
all was r eported at Orange
Coast College in Costa Mesa.
where 1. 71 inches of rain over
the weeken d boosted the
season 's wetness to 4.12 inches.
Last year. OCC had recorded on·
ly 1.86 inches by Nov. 14.
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LANDSLID£ DAM IN BLUEBIRD CANYON CAUllD WATIR TO NEARLY REACH °P.EEHOUSE
Pump1 Hed Reduced the 880lmd Up Wetar TCMWJ After Rain Stopped
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Today~s Closing
N.Y. Stoeks
TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 14. 1978 C TEN CENTS
Double Celebration
Princess Anne. who ob~l·n l·~ her fttlh wedding an
niversar y today. 1Jnd Prinn Charles who turns 30 to-
day. gather a l London ·~ V:<:lona S tatton where the roy<JI
couple greeted v1s1tin~ Portuguesl Pre~1denl Antonio
Ramalho Eanes on a s t all: v1~1t to Britain
Lion Country Safari
Sold to Investor
By PIUUP ROSMARIN
Ol IN o .. tv Piiot St.ti!
Financiall y troublcd Lion
Country Saran has been sold. for
S4.25 m1lhon. to <: Costa Mes;.
real estate anve!.tor. pendm~ ap
proval by stockholders and b~
the Irvine Company. lessor of
the 317·acre animal park Ml<
Jack II Bennett. pre!.1dent or
Newport Investments Inc. and
one-time part -ow'1cr or thc
Newport Dunes. said Tuesday hl-
and several olhe~ private m
Hearing
Tonight
On Jets
Newport Ueach city offlc1al:-
plan to appear al tonil!ht·s coun
ty Airport Comm1s~1on hearing
to oppo:.e a proposed te!.I of
three.engine Jl'l~ at Ornngt.•
County Airport
Comm1ssionl'r:.. who meet at I
p.m at 1300 S. Grand Ave . San
ta Ana. will discusi. a proposal
filed by Hughe::. A1rwest to run ;,
s1x·month test of the Boeing 721
at the airport
Airwest currently ui.es lhl
two·eng1ne · DC 9 A1rlln1: of
hciab believe lht> BoeanJ;? 72i 1~ <1
quieter crart It can carry mon
passengers than the DC 9
Ofricials from the a1rhne tolcl
counc ilmen that. contrar) to
the1 r application to the count) .
they don·t plan to ~tart the tesb
next month. Mike Murphy
s pokesman for Airwest. ms1l>tcd
the tesL'i would not begin until
the county had install ed ncv.
noise monitori ng system!> to
track the noise impact of the
larger aircraft.
City councilmen said they
would oppose the test even with
an adequate monilonng S}stem
They said the 72i is an "old
technology" jet and they don't
want the county to lift thl
95,000·pound weigh> limit the
727 weighs about 160~ pounds
unless it's for a ·new technology"
jet.
Councilman Don Mcinnis said
the 727 is considered a quiet Jet
on ly because the-engine 1s
packed with sound absorbing
material.
Cars Pile Up
In Costa Mesa
Rain made for a m essy Mon ·
day on Costa Mesa streets as
police officers reponded to 24
traffic accidents. but there were
no serious injuries.
Trame invesl1galor Lloyl't
Waldron said today the rash of
fender benders wasn't even a
one.day record. A couple or
years ago. dµring the Christm as
season rush, Waldron said, a
onr·day toll of accidents was
"up In the thirties.··
He added that s lick streets
were the major cause of the
Monday aocldents and there was
a high number of hit and run in-
cident.s.
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vestor~ will makl• an 1n1t1al pay
mt.-nt of SI 25 m1ll1on ror tht.·
park
TnE-remaining $3 million
"ould be pc.id OH:r 10 year-.
Rt>nnett :-aid ht· plan~ to m ain
lain thl animal park and lx>l•f
up <i n t'ntl'rta\.nment :-.t.>c t1on
"1th lhf' add1t1on or amusement
ride!>. H 380-spare reneat1onal
vehicle pa rk and a gm!>:. !.k11ng
rae1Hty.
Basically. Bennett :.aid. he
propose!'I to carry through ex
pan::.1on· plans announc-ed by
Lion Country Safari Inc-orr1cer!>
last September
Amonr: the rides planned an·
· thl' world s lar~e:.t water
!>lidc ·· and an alpine :-.led nd<.·.
Bennett s:.11d
Bt'nnetl !:-atd h•~ investment
company 1s not involved m tht.•
purchase "I m brin~m~ som1•
partncr~ tn on tht· 'deai hut I
don ·1 know who they will Ill·
yet.·· Bennett said '
Clo.s in~ of the.· a,::rl'eml'nt
fol10"'1ng approval of
CStt SAt ARI. Page /\2)
Clerk Foils
Mesa Holdup
A man who pulled a knife on a
Costa Mesa liquor s tore clerk
.Monda) m1?ht "ent ~a} "'th .1
son' wnst and no l·as h "'hen tht·
rlerk smacked him on lht:' hand
"1th a larj?e s tick. poltc1· said
The. "ould be robher) attempt
occurred al -: 50 p m a• Marina
Liquors, 8H5 W 19th St Pohtt•
~aid a d1l-tpUtl over pnc·t•:-. led tht•
suspect to pull .i six inch knitt·
on tht. rlcrk
· 'Thl• e mployet. rl'ached under
I h<. counter and used lht.· :.llc-k to
knock thl' knife oul thl' irat1•
man 's h and T he '>Ul>pe~·t
picked up his knife and wa!. le:bt
seen walkm~ eal-tl on 19th Street.
Coa~t
W eathe r
F air and warmer
Wednesday. Colder tonight
with lows ranf:an~ from low
30s inland Orange County to
low 40s :lion~ the coast.
Highs Wednesday 10 tnland
lo 65 aloni? thc coast
Chance of r:.1in zero on
WedneAf'lay.
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INSIDE TODA l'
South Coast Re,wrtdry hos
opem>d 1ta new rourth Step
Theater m Costa Mesa u.111h a
nostalgic blend of reol1ty ond
f ontosy m o repnse produc-
tion of "The T1rrn> of Your
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MIXING .•.
Jn,lruct1nn \\11bon Hiles wa!'I at
l1·1H11ni.: .1 mc..•t•tmg of s tale ::.chool
off11·t•r-. in PhOl'ntX ;ind wa::. un
<l' a1l.1 hlc-for comment today
An a -;"i..t.ml 1n Sacramento
s:11d Ol'llher Riles nor h1~ top
a1clt•:-. h.1d w(•n the rl'porl on lhl·
~" <'.Jll l'd mt'lropoltta n d l·
:ll'greg;.it ion pl:in
Th<• so cu llt•d metropolitan
plan would tn<'ludl· northern and
l'l'nlral Orang<' County. t'astern
Ve ntura ('nuntv wnrt western San
Ht·rnJrd1no anrt ffi1\e rsidc coun
l1l'i... as wc·ll as most o r Los
1\ngl'I<':. County's 82 d1!..lricts.
Pcttign·". a s1x·c1a list 1n race
n•lc1t1ons, "'as um· of et~ht ex
perts appointed by Superior
Court .ludi;?l' Paul Egly lo report
nn 1nll'~rntion of the Los Angeles
IJn1ftect S<·hool 01 str1ct in limt!
for thl' school board to act on its
..;uggcstions by lht• end of th1s
yt•ar
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On Iran Oil Field
T t; II HI\ N 11 d n 1 I\ I ' 1 I rn n
ni;1n 1111 w11rk1•1 i. 1•nd1·d lht•11
i.tnk1· J gJ11111t !-.huh Moh.imrrwcl
Rci a Pahlavi today, bul trnopi.
opened hrc on two dcmon::.l1 J
tionb agmru.l thl• monarch. kill
mg al lt·us t thn<t• Jlt'rsoni. und
wo unding 19. thl· 111t1r 1al l'ar..,
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:::.rl fire lo th<.• 1 .. irm•1nt·tttl gov
t:rnor '..; 0H1cl• and hti.. ho nw
Troops a1so opened 11 re to ti"
p erse demons trator::. tn I ht•
Tehran haza<.1r, but th(•r t• wai. nu
1mmt'd1<.1te rl'port or C'U!..Ualtil'S
The goHrnmcnt 011 <'Ompuny
announC'ed lhi.it 1l!. 37.000
workers were flockm~ lo their
Jobs after a two week walkoul
that cut production more than
h<.tlf . l'O:.l the trca:.u r y an
est1 matei, $750 million m 0 11
revenues and bolstered the shah'!>
foes . Thi.' end of tht' !>trike in·
C'rca:.t•d beltt•f that the ruler had
"C'C:1there<1 tht• c hi.111<.'nge to his
:n ~ l'ar reign
The :.tnk<.> kaders ugre1>d tr,
t·all off thl' w<ilkout afh!r m eet
mg with offic1iJb of the stall' otl
monopoly. lhC' Nationul Iranian
011 Co . company !..pokes m :rn
Nezammuddin Mezaycn1 s;.11d
T h e s t r 1 k <' rs · t' o m m 1 tt e t·
t•la1med thal "lh1• shah ha~
pledged to meet our po lll1cal de•
mands." but there "'as no con
f1rmat1on The demands rn
eluded an end to martial law.
deelarcd Sept 8 a mid n11
t1onw1de turmoil restoration of
C'l\'lhan goH·rnmenl and the re·
lease of aJI poht1c cil pn:.oners
The 59-yca r ·old monart·h
oegan freeing pohl1l'iJI pn!>oners
tn August e1nd pledgt>d l'VCntu<JI
return to civ1han govf..'mmt'nt
"'he n he ins talled an t·mergency
n11hlary govl'rnmt•nt lai..t Wl't'k
Rut 1l "'as belle"cd that he
140uld not carry out his plcdgl'
a s long a s thc rl.' was likelihood
o f \'1olencl'
The shah .ibo approved a 22.5
percent pe1y incre aSl' for the
workers
The oil company reporte d
s trikers thronging to work all
over the southwestern Ku1estan
oil fields and at the giant re
finery complex al Abadan, on
the Persian Gulf.
"We exp ect a 100 percent
turnout." Mezayeni said
lie s aid production CJt Abadan.
Action Due
On Closing
Of Schools
Action is expected tonight on a
propos al to close one or mort•
elem e ntary schools in lhl'
Newport-Mes a Unified School
District because of declining slu·
dent enrollment. .
Bear Street, California, Mf.'sa
Verde and Victoria cl<'menfancs
in Costa Mesa and Ea::.tbluff
School in Newport Beach ~ill be
con s ider e d for clos ure at
tonight's regular school board
meeting ..
The meeting begins at 7. 30
p .. m . at Costa Mes a City Council
chambers. 77 Fair Drive
With the exception of B~ar
S treet. which has a current
enrollment of 322 sludcnls all
the schools be1 ng cons1d~red
have enrollments of less than 300
students
Stock Market
Pl11nges Again
NEW YORK !AP) -The
stock !market. confronlc:d wtth
forecasts of continuing upward
pressure on interest rntes. post-
ed a broad loss again loday.
The Dow Jones average of JO
indu strials. which fell 15.08
points Monday to its lowest clos
ing leve l in seven months,
slipped another 6.75 to 789.59
after five hours today.
Losers outnumbered Ralners
·by a more than S·l st>read In
the broad tally of New York
Stock Exchange-Usled issues.
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the rei.t 1s exported. ml'luding
900.000 barrels lo tht: Untll'•j
Stutes.
f'rOM Page A J
SLIDE ...
unwanted dam. When the rain:.
began Monday. they created a
mini lake on the east s ide of
Onolt..'. which rose at a rate of ;,in
inl'h a mmut<.·
"It just about reached the bot
tom of that trcehouse when the
rain s lopped." Chid Sparks
said, pointing to a wooden s truc
ture in :1 eucalyptus tree about
15 feet off the ground.
Bv this morning. the four
pun1ps had removed much of the
backed up water.
"If 1l rains again. especially
with the ground soaked like this.
we can hang it up." Sparks
s hrugged. "It's taking 10 limes
as much time lo get it <pumped 1
out as tl took for it lo fill up, .. h!!
s aid. Meanwhile Laguna Beach City
Manager Fred Solomon was bat·
lhng Monday with officials at
the Fe deral Disa ster Association
m S:tn F'raneisco.
'l'he city is working with that
federal agency to obtain
emergency funding to comvlete
erosion anct demolition work in
the slide area.
dut officials at the FDA told
Laguna Beach Monday they
want the city to go out to bid on
plans to demolish 21 homes in
B luebird Canyon and conduct
erosion control operations.
"I'm a little angry at the lack
of understanding on the part of
the FDA." Solomon said this
morning . "W e h ave an
e normous hazard out there and
we need to move fast."
The city already has hired a
Santa Ana construction firm lo
ins tall a s torm drain alon~
Bluebird Canyon. and Solomon
s aid he'd like tO use the same firm
lo do the demoltion and grading
necessary to prevent earth loss
and possible future landslides in
the area this winter.
·'They <the FDA l felt they
wanted us lo go out lo bid for the
erosion control work. but you
can't do that in a six or seven.
day period," Solomon said. "We
waQt lo grab' a contractor -and
we have one in Sukut Conslruc·
lion Company -and go on a flat
fee to get the work done."
He s<tid Monday's storm "just
proves the deadline we're up
against. Another few hours and
our geolo~1sts advised us we'd
have lo evacuate those peQJ>le on
Bluebird downhill frorh t he
s lide.
Solomon said he would be in
contact with Federal Disaster
Assistance officials in San Fran·
cisco today to "see if we can
talk with them some more about
this situation. I don't see how we
can waste the tim e of going out
lo bid on a project when the
winter rains have a lready
begun."
Chief Sparks said it would
lake thr~ days for Oriole Drive
lo dry enough for work to continue
on the storm drain. "Then it's
another four or five days until
they've got it in," he said. "That
means we need eight days without
rain .
"It doesn't look good, does It.·•
he said , shaking his head .
Violence Flares
PITTSBURGH CAPl -A
s trike by steel haulers now In Its
fourth day sparked scattered
violence in Pennsylvania a nd
Ohio. but spokesmen for the in-
dustry and the rival Teamsters
union saJd th• waUcout was hav-
ing little errect.
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l'Ullnl·ll rnt•nllwr,. ••n· united in
thl'lr dt•Nlrt• to for<·t-reduction or ulri>ort 11olt1t• und sh•· urged
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::.tock
Lton Country orfic t'rs a n -
noum·cd a n impending ~&sle a
vl.'ar ago. to Stahl Lacal. a New
"vork tnH•stml'nt group. but the
arrangemtnl fell lhrouJ!h
through
Tht> l'Ompany. which onrc
014m•ct'st'\'l'ral arumal parks. rl'
ported a deficit of SG.5 m111ion ,
recently. company ('O nlroller
Renate Grar said.
The loral park's deficit is
about $1 5 million. It "tht :.olt
rcma1n1nf! property o f Ltc111
Country Safari lnl'
Art F es ti val
Board Voting
To Be Aired
The r esults of voting by the
general members hip of thc
Laguna Beach Festival of Arts
will be announced tonight at a
meeting on the fesllval grounds.
Ix-ginning at 8 p.m .
Thrt•e scats on the nine
member pane l arc being sought
by two incumbents e1nd three
general members of the 2,000·
m e mber organization.
l ncumbcnt m(•mbcrs Gle nn
Vedd e r a n d Ema lie
Schneeberger are seeking re·
election for lhree ·year terms .
Board member BiJ~ Bahar has
indicated h e wilt not seek
another term.
Other contenders in clude
Philip Freeman. Jack Kemp and
F .. David Young.
24 Hurt in Fire
FORT MARTIN. W .. Va. !AP)
-Billowing black coal dus t .
flames and shooting pieces of
metMpped through an electnc
plant in a fire and two ex-
plo s ions th at injure d 24
workmen No one died in the ex-
plosions and fire Monday.
Moving IJp
Thi~ v iew from tht• t111) of the South Coast Plaza Hotel
~how~ rnnstrul'l 1on prugr •:.s on Prudential Building at
One Town Center Drive in Co~la Me::,a When completed
next year. the lfi.story toY.cr near the South Coast
R£•pertory Theater and atross Bristol Street South Coast
Plaza will be one of Orunge County ·~ largest office
buildings .
Marine Kidnapped
In El Toro Robbery
FBI agents mounted i.I st.·arC'h
today for a red-haired woman.
her male companion and a 20
year-old El Toro M <inm· tor
poral the two k1dn:.ipax·d ;it gun
poml Mo nday during c.i S9.0()0
robbery al the baM~
Civi l ian employee Vern
Ric hardson . 31. uf G<.trdl·n
Grove. also was abducted but
was released shortly after the I
p .. m . robbery. Cpl. John Burge.~
of Charleston. W.Va., as still
m1ssmg. ofhc1als said .
The redhead 1s described bv
officials a!> white . 1n h t.:r
m1d-20s, 175 pounds and about
five feet. two inches ta ll.
She and <i man commandcl·n·d
th1• wh11t• military van carrying
Burges!.. and Miss Rictuirdson on
a routine• r un from the Spt·c1<il
Sl·rv1ces offite lo a ba~e Bank of
Aml'rica branch. officials said
Thi.• v:.in reportedly wa :-
s toppe d <1t an intersection when
the abductors forced their way
into the vehicle.
Mi ss Ri c hard s on to ld
authorities she managed lo
:.truggle free a fter the bandits
left he r bound and gagged in the
abandoned van at a Red Hill
Avenue service sta tion in Tustin
f''R I offit ials said thev believl'
lhl• l'orpural st1ll 1~ bcm'g held by
lhl· I 1o1.o abductors.
Voting Date ~e
Request Renewed
Members of the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com·
m er ce are renewmg their effort::.
to c hange Newport Beach
mumcipaJ election datei,
Chamber members wa nt City
Council members to hold a hear
ing on their proposal to chan~
the Apnl municipal e lection d ati.·
to coincide with ::.tatcw1de June
prim a rte::..
Their cause got e1 boo!>t la ... t
week when voter::. in Irvine
passed a measure Lo do JUSt that
with that city's mumc1pal elcc·
tton!'I The meas ure passed by a
maq~1n of more than two to one.
Chambe r pres ident Rudy
Baron earlre r this year asked
Newport councilmen to hold a
ht•anng on the subject. but coun·
c1lmen ordered his request filed.
C ha mber o ffi cials say they
think c1lv elections would
benl'f1t by .lhl' higher turnout or
\'Oleri.. th a n occu r !-. 1n a
st:Ht·w1dc clel't1on.
Fall is here in style at PO S. H ... choose from our great
selection of 100% serge blazers in wool serge. flannel and cashmere•
Colors. navy. hunter green & brown
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Genttemen's Ooltimg
Inspired by Tradition
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46 Foshlon Island. Newport 8eoch
(714) 640-~310
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Teachers
1 To Vote
On Strike
By &OBE RT 'BAkKER
OI .... Delly "' ... ,...,.
Tht l~l' of mon.• than HOO
Hunhncton tk-ttt'h Ht.ih S.•hool \racb~rs warnt.•d tod11" lha\
tearbers m•> t riltt> at Nahl
C'ampuu• throu~hout ~t'll
Ounal' Cwnty Wedn~a)
I n Totbtn, pres1dtJnt o( lht>
Jluntlniton lle.tt'h t>tstrict
t:dut'aton ASM)('lnt1on, '!lid ~
group 11 t''Vt"tt1«t to t k<' .i
i.tnkt" \'ott th1~ e\ <'nina 1r Uw-
"C'bool board I 1ls lo budjlt' from
lls bugauung (>061t100
Zita WPSSU. Pn":>1dent o ( lhe
Hunungioo &-~<-h ll"wn High
St'hool 01~tr1rt tloard of
Trustt't'lt. :.wd th.Jt thPN' 1~ hltlt>
cha nee of ttwl twppt>n1n~
··Th\." bourd L,. in solid 11grt>e
mt•nt ""d tnlt'tld.:i lo :.t.1nd hnn ·
sht• ~ .. 1d Mond.t't Tht•rc-I'>
nothin~ elk wt• r<W o(for ·
To1b1n &.&1d h'u<'ht·r~ "111 ,·ott•
whetht·r or not to rt'Jt't"t ••ny of
ft•r b) tht-ho.1rd "h1t·h nwt>t...
tonight .it Ii o r lO<'k .11 fo:d1.-.o n
ll1gh S<·hool
llt> 1nchr<1tt"d that .. \ti 1kt' \Olt.'
m1ty be takc.>o at lhe ">amt· time.>
Teacher ~ -.ent rt1l·r~ to
homeowners Mond11y warning
that tht're ma) be J -.tn"l' .. and
w<.• net.'d your hE•lp to ~top it "
M a1or ..,tumbling block., ap
pearing lo snag negotiations
s1n<'e tht• 1•xp1tallon of the con
tract July I an· tcarhcrs de
mands for binding arb1trat10n
and compul~ory union mem
l>ersh1p
Tea<'hers al'>O an' pu:.hang for
s chool off1<'1als to accept a
nc-ut ral factfinder's report con
cerning the impasse
Viejo W o man
Sue d in Teen's
De ath in F ire
A M 1ss1on Vit'JO woman wa:-
ac:<.·used in a lawsuit filed Mon
day of taking :1 17 year old boy
lo bed for sexual purposes after
suppl)1~ htm "'ith liquor and
then failing lo pull the allegedly
drunken youth from the bed
when 1l caught fire.
Debra Freeman. 21, of 25346
Via Viejo. 1s accused m the
Orange County Superior Court
a('l1on of the wrongful dealh of
Donald Andrew Dove. 2.1355 Vi a
Ronda -
Her parents. James Edward
and Diana Kay Lane. of thal ad
dress . are named as co
defendants
The dead youth '5 m other.
Frances Dove Kuzia. alleg((S
th a t MISS freeman was
cclebrat1n~ her 21st birthday
s ,•pt. 5 when she supplied liquor
to the \'l<'llm to the extent that
ht• bt•cam<' drunk. •
T ht.> la\\<'SU1t claims that the
'1cl1m·s blood alcohol level
rt•i;1 c;tert'<I O l3 ~•t tht> timt· of his
dl•ath The level at wh1 rh a person
1s regardl:.'dasb<-ingdrunk1sO 10
Mr!> Kuzia claims that Miss
freeman then took he r son to
bed for sexual purposes and
a bandoned him when the twd
dang caught fire Dove died in
the fire Tht> bedr oom fire
s pread and caused s ubstantial
damage to lhe Lanl' home
Tht' pl<1int1ff s tates that the
l .anes must !>hare n•sponsibility
ror her son ·s df'alh ~mcc they al-
legedly w<>re negligent by failing
to supervise Miss FrCi'man's ac
tivit1es in the family home.
Mrs Kuzia asks that the lnaJ
court determine the amount or
damages Sh(' should be awarded
for the alleged wrongful death of
her son.
Leasing Opposed
SAN FRANC ISCO IAP1
Directors of lhe S1errn Club
have gone on record opposing
the federal leasing of 011 and ~as
lands in !>Cf'Olt' and w1ldt'mess
areas ;
0.Mty Piiot SUtt -o
ESCHER 'S 'DROWNING CATMEDRAL' STOLEN
Po lloe Seeking $18,000 Woodcut In Frame
Laguna Cops Seek
Missing Woodcut
La g una Beach pol1ct' ~ay
lhey've madt' some headway in·
to the theft Saturda\ of an
$18.000 woodcut by Dutc h artbt
M C Escher from a downtown
gallt-ry d1splaymg h1!> works
The woodcut. entitled La
Cated r ale Englou t1c . <The
Drowning Cathedral 1 was stolen
from the Vorpal Gallery, 326
Glenneyre St. mome nts before
closing time Saturday
The work was hanging on the
wall near the front entrnnc<' to
the gallery when 1t was d1s-
cove red missing by gallery
e mployttS, said assistant direc-
tor David Schiffman
Poli~ mvest1gators !>aid loda~
they have lifted fingerprints
from areas near where tht•
paintmg hung. and <>xpect re
suits of thO!\t> tes ts by Wcdnc!>
day
The 28-by 16 inch woodcut. c•n
cased in a frame, 1s one of ool)
10 prints known to be 1n l'X
rstence. Sctuffman said And. he
added, It IS the only print of the
cathedraJ lhat 1s currenll)' on
the market
The pnnt 1s not numbe red.
because Es rhcr se ldom num
ber"d his woodcuts. ln.~lead. he
i.-ept records of the1r sale
BB M a yor Writes
Carter on Probe
Tu!ld!y. November 14. 1978 DAA. Y PIL~T A3
Bribery Charges
Co111·t R11ling Won't ·
Affect Diedrich ·l
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of IM 0.lty Piiot St.ff
A re<'ent ruite Sui>re~ Court
ruling that changes the ground
rules for prosecuting people m
dieted by grand Juries won't af
rect Orange County Supervisor
Ralph Diedrich's upcoming trial
oo bribery charges.
examine Wltnesses who lesUfy
against him
When an indictment 1s handed
down, however. lhe defendant is
immediately assig n e d lo
Super ior Court and there 1s no
preli mU:ibVbearing.
The indJct.ee. howcver, learn~
or the evide nce and testJmony
used against him t h rou gh
transcripts of secret grand jury
hearings given htm shortly after
the indictment is handed down.
Skid Row Deaths T he ~preme Court ruled late
last week lhat a defendant who
1s denied ~ prehmmary hearing
after bein~ indicted 1s stripped
of some stale and federal con
stitutionaJ nghts.
But when submitting its ruJ .
ing , the court said 1t s hall a pply
only to lhe case in question as
well as to inctictee who have not
yet entered pleas
Police Use Sketch
In Slayer Search
That would leave Diedrich out
or the group of defendants who
now must have a preliminary
hearing following lheir indict
ment. according to Assistant
Di s trict Attornev M 1c hael
Capizzi. -
But Oied.nch today said bis at
torney wiJI move to delay lhe
trial in San Diego County that L"
scheduled to begin Nov 27 until
he 1s given a preliminary hear
IO#?
Those charged with a <'nmt'
through a normal complaint are
e ntitled to a preliminary hearing
in mumcipaJ court
At such hearings. the eVlden~
aj!atnsl the defendant is present
ed and the defendant through his
attorney has the right to cross
Sayi,ng It
With F lou:ers
PORTLAND. Ore <AP 1
A Portland florist says
Jail mmates have been sending posies to pro6·
titules and cha rg10g the
deliveries lo phony credit
card numbers.
Detective Arthur Zenner
of lbe Multnomah Cottnly
sheriff's offic-e says the re-
port had not been fully
confirmed.
Meg Alexander said or -
ders were reeeived by her
Mount Hood Flonst and
six other florists.
.. What really burns me
1s that people charged or
convicted of a crime can
have frtt access to the
telephone." s he said.
LOS ANGELES (AP) For
the second lime '"I rour years.
police art> tracking a killer who
pr eys on lhe derelicts of Slud
Row
The killer's seventh and e1gblh
vtctims In three weeks wen: dls·
cover ed Monday ooe in a
dmgy downtown alley a od one in
a lonely tavem parking lot near
police headquarters. All eight
we re stabbed in lhe upper torso
Several hours after lhe lat.est
bodies were found . poli~ re
leased a composite sketch and
description of the man t hey
dubbed the "Skid Ro w Stab
ber.. 6-foot-2, 210 pounds.
muscular. io h1s late 20s or early
30s, softspoken and p1geon·toed
Officers said the k1ll<>r LS black
and may go by the nam e Luther
But otherwise. Lt Dan Cooke
s<11d . police have -as few clues as
they did in the wmter o r 1974-75.
"hen th<' .. Skid Row Slasher
k11lt.'d rune (jereliclS by <'Utllng
their throats from ear to ear
· Vaughn Orrin Greenwood was
convicted of eight of those kill
1ngs 1n 1977 and 1s serving a hfe
prison senten<'t'
Meantime. those who normal-
ly make their beds m Skid Row's
doorways and aJleys crowded in
the distr1ct·s mission:. although many we re seeking
refuge from record low tern
peratures as much as from the
killer
·'T hey want in at night
because th~' r e scared ,"
s pecu lated Art -Fw-ner . a re-
formed drunk who helps run the
Union Rescue Mission
But Clancy Im1s lund. dlre<'tor
of the Midrught M1~1on. said
most of them we re tr ying to
escape the rain and cold
weather
"It 's almost 1mposs1ble to cap
ture lhe attention or men on Slud
How . . to get them to focus on KW18as Dries Up somt'lhinii or .someone othc·r
-i than themselves ... he said
TOPEKA. Kan (AP) Tht· lmislund s3Jd most of the men
Kansas Supreme Court. on a 4-3 he talked lo merely shrugged
vole. has struck down as un· when asked about the killings
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SKID ROW SLAYER?
PoHce Seek Suspeci
missions. had his th('Or~
.. I believe it s a kind of mercy
k1Jllog." Hawl<'y said "We h<td
the s ame thing 10 Omaha. when·
l 'm from. This g uy <the killer1
~ them sleepang on the stre<'ts
a nd he·s trying to m ake th~
world a little bit better but
he's dom~ 1t the wrong wa~ ··
Museum Gets
$3,200 Kilt
EDINBURGH. Scotia d <AP l
T he Tartans Muse m in
Comrie paid $3,200 for th..._....,...r .....
and accessories Queen Victona
gave her favonte servant Job
Brown a century ago, quiet.I
fears that lhe uniform mi
wind up on President ldi
of Ugand3
Claiming that he is "mad as
hell." Huntington Be ach Mayor
Ron Shenkman has written a
letter to President Carter about
a recent inves tigation or the
local pobce department
const1t.µtional the state's liquor While police said they could
"We can 111 afford lo <illow .i 1n·restaurants·law. which voters not determine a motive for the
The curator oC the museum in
P<>rthwrc. Micheil Macdonald.
said .i tcl<>phon<> caller with Jo
.. African·lYJ><.' accent .. warned
hi m Amin would be represenll-d
at the auction Monday at which
the kilt an lhl· Royal Stewart
t:irtan was to be sold , a long with
malchmg "'aistcoat. 1acket and
ci.p
Shenkman in formed the
president lhat a report by the
Weste rn r egion of the U.S.
Commission on Civil Rights was
unprofessional. uns ubstantrnted
and an 1ndictment of the police
department
I n the letter to Cart e r .
S henkman dema n d e d a n
inves tigation into the procedur•
used by the investigating panel.
"In today's society in which
violent crimes and other illegaJ
act1v1tit'S are rapidly increasing,
it 1s of paramount importance
that both property ri~hts and
c-ivil rights be protected •
··A report such as this can
only lei.d to further erosion of
adequate protec tion for our
citizens "
Continui ng, She nkman s1ud,
govcrnmcnta.r agt'ncy to JUStif~ in 15 counties ratified only i. killings. Kenneth Hawley, a
its existence bs !-uch poor week ago. 20-year old Ji,'lng at one of the
reports a nd 1 n comp I ct e ----'-----------------~--------------------
investigation · ·
In a 14-page report issued in
October. the Civil Rights panel
claimed lhat the number and
variety of comRlaints s uggest
that pollN· ml"sconduct 1n
Hunlin~on Heach 1s ··neither
isolated nor mfrt-quenl ·
Copies or Shenkman·:. letter
were st•ot to Ally Gen Evelle
Younger. Sf-ns. Ala n Cr anston
and S I H ayakawa ,
CongrPssmen Mark l lannaford
a nd Jerry Patters o n and
Assemblymen IX-nn1s Manger!>
and Chet Wray.
Shenkman prev1ousl} wrote LO
US. Attorney Gl•neral Griffin
Bell seeking an 11wes t1RatJon of
the Civil Rights Comm1ss1on
report.
··The more letters I write . the
more interest I might create.··
Shenkman said today.
A shirt from our town
3 00 B i llion Barre&?
Mexican Oil Plentiful
U•ITH STATES
0 200
l tt.ES
-~-I~~ Oil FINPS REPORTED
Mexico Stock Rlelng
MEXICO C ITY <A P l
Reports o( oil discoveries aJong
Mexico's Gulf coast have in-
creased the prospect that the
southern neighbor of the Uruted
States will suppl a n t Saudi
Ara bia as the world's premier
producer.
The natiooal 011 com pany,
PEM EX. said Monday if t he
finds along the · 'Gold1m Belt ··
are proven they could increase
the country's potential reserves
from some 200 billl<>n barrels to
more than 300 billion> -double
the a mount of Saudi Arabia's
known reserves.
Miguel Tomasini. PEMEX'Si
press chief. said preliminary re·
ports indicate the field bas 110
blllton barrels of oil and 40
trillion feet or natural gas. He
said the dePoSlts a re between
Veracru:t and Tampico al a
depth o( 270 to 6.000 feet in an
.•rea 75 ~~ long and 17 miles
wide .
He said the neld wlll be de·
veloped over 13 years wtth 30
we lls drilled during each of tbf'
first four years.
lie also said about 1.800 miles
of roads and railroads wtll have
to be built to handle the oil.
PEMEX P resident Jose Diaz
SeM'ffno. breaking the rind lo the
Latin American Pet rochemical
Congress in Cancun, said ex-
perts were being called lo con·
tir m the size of the discovery
and he lp re vise estimates of
Mexico's reserve5
He also said off-sh-Ore explora·
tion is getting under way along a
1.000·m ile tilt retch betweef\ Cam-
pecbe and Tampico. a rtd that
engineers reported there were
promising formations in or near
recent oil discoveries on land.
Sf?rrano said as a result of the
discoveries that plans a rc tlelng
made to lncrease Mexico's daJly
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Storekeeper Kevin Beck is weanng a kettle
doth sport shirt printed with famous
Newport Beach scenes. Natural ground
with navy. red. or brown pnnt.
~-"' l\1:l\ Jn.rot Nt-wp."fi (\.· teh
t .1l1fom1.i. l'hon.· M~ °'\."11
production from 1A million bar ______________ _.....__.......,
rels to 2.2 million barrels by 1982.
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'Taming Point'
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Coasting \Sadat to Send i
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Envoy to U.S.
Bus lOJIJ He ?
TO THE B S : Thf> Lo-. Antt<'lts S<'hool dt-!ieirf'I U
t1on df'~h: juM ~llpPf'd oH'r lhf' hn ·Into Or ung(' <'nunty
~Ith dtscloau.re loda) of th1· IC).UUtd Yetropolll•n l'lan
You ha \e to s~~·t lhl~ Ofl• 1a ._'<>*"I to •h&kc our rt!llon ¥
bit
IS MAJLIA. EtiYJll IAP I -t•r,.sideot Anwar Stdlt said today t.be
1u•111.·1· tulki. with Ism\'! .i n•· Jt u tumina point" and that bell aend·
111& h11 v1t·c pro1udcnt to Wui.hmi.cton wltb 1 mca11ae for President
l'11rt1·1
V 11:c l'1tia1d cnt lloi.n1 Mu harak was fpected to le1ve for
W:a•h1n1fon W1..•thW!'lday 1f1i; tnp
"ould dl·muNlnik "E.iypt 's dt· had made much Dl'hgress but
E\.Jlil'rt.' m the.' L.\ 'littu.ilion have no w dl•cl~ed th¥l Ill
nr l'lt•r to iH'hh•H• r.1r1,1l hulJnu· 14\thln lht> t'll ) '"hoob lht
hu,rn.: .11111 'h1rt1 n ttl rn rnonl11"' mu!'>l inc ludt• 01 u11.c1
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lt'rm rnollon lo row ch a pcac-eful hadn't yet reached "the end or
i.olullon to the Maddie Ea'll the road "
l'o nfllct, · Sudat t.old reportcns ·
l'th' 1 mn h111.1t111n' wltt\ln Oungt'~'ounty itself would
ht lllh•n •,1111.: 1 llll' '·",int for l \U1'fl1h 'iU~gt•,h.·d lh1
1nl'q:10~ rf that s lh1• h •1 m of tht· Sunt.i Ana, N1•wport
Ml't.». lrvultl and 1'\1!'>1 10 :studcnt '4 for the purpo'itl 11( a~·h1.-v
1n~ r1t<'tal balanf t•
Life m I~ S<:twalyard Wcu So Simple in Yeateryeor
m g to h<'1:1r a lot of :-.l'rmu~ concerns voiced from both
Anclo &ind mmonty pan·nl'i
The serious ness of u II this i.s1de, I couJdn 'f help lh.Jnk -
m~ of the hapless offict:.tl!. or the California Interscholastic
1··1.·dc rataon. mon• <'ommonly known 1at1 the Cit,. These pe<>·
pl l' m akt· lhe rult'!'> of hi~h ~d1ool athletes and alhlellcs.
Much of the Cl F 's trouble comes m the area or keeping
tht.• young men and wom t'n attending the sch~l they arc
'>UJ>posl'd to attend. Some ~enous d1squahficauons In re·
c-1•nt years have t·o me when one youngster on a high school
team· was discovered to htJ vc wrongfully changed his plaice nr re~iden1.·c und enroll~ 1:i a school where he or she didn't
bf.•long
JU ·T IMAGINE THE C'I F commissioners looking with
<t111m ay today a l a map of whero the court experts would
ht.· busm~ kids to a nd fro.
With Jll thn,1• hUM''> out on the freewayl>. how would
\OU e ver dNt.·r mtm· tht.· t'liJ,:1b1hty by reside nce of the stu·
dent"
If !>Ome high school quarterback gets un the wrong
l>us he t•ould get the entire ~ea~n forfeited
You are abo left wondenng what will happen to after
:-t'hool practice hours ror m embers of the team1, the band.
the glee club or the ecology club membera.
They may all be arrivi ng home at 10 o'clock at night.
One thing h• cert4iin. If all this school bualng ever
cn mcs to pass. it surely will chanae it lot of life styles .
But rt isn'l llkcly to happen tommorow It's going to Ix:
J long time before thc,dust settles on Chas one
Carter: Unive-rstil
Regard Rul,ed Out
W AStUNGTON (AP 1 President Carter, who has suffored
through llme11 or lo~ populanty, dismisses a politJclan's desire to
bt• universally admire d as "hopeless dreams." 1,.
lie ~Yb ht> hasn't found anything e111sy about his job. but hasn't
hccn miserable m 1t e ither
In :m hour-long Interview Monday night with the Pulblc Broad-
l astang Service. Carter 1rn1d that. a lthough he never doubted his
own c·ompcte nce, his lo west moments as president occurred thu;
:-umme>r with &1 rash of news stones quostionlng his ability to run
lhl' nation.
And two unplealoant ~urpn~el> upon becoming president were
lhl' an1·rt1a of Congress anc1 the "1rrcspons1bihty of the press "
In the mtcrv1e w. taped in the Oval Office several hours befon·
It wa:-broadcast. C&irtcr ~aid Middle Ea~t pe1c:e neaoU1Uons wer('
hoggc•d down at lc ul>t purtially because ol the stubbomess of
1:-rac h Pnnw Maniskr M<•nat·hem Begin and EgypUan Preside nt
Anwar Sad at
'Wt· h,1q• reached &1 turrun~
~ant If Uu.• other bade dof!s nol
rc111>0nd, wtill, th1~ will bt.· their
rca.V()n1t1b1hly l>Cfore the "'holl·
world " St1dat slall:d
ASKF.D WHAT llE meant hy
turn111~ poml. Sadat replied · 1t
naeuns a lot." but decUned to
elaboralt· llowev<.'r. he ruled out
J rupture of the peace talh .
wh11'h bt'~u n a lmost five week~
.igu
"I am not speaking toda y uf
suspending talk~." he s aid •
In Tel Aviv. ForeiJ?n Minisll'r
Moi.he Dayan sa1d the two s ide'·
Food Prices
To Go Up
6o/o to 1 Oo/o
WA S HINGTON <AP >
Consumer s can expect ret1ul
food prices lo rise ut least 6 per·
cent next year and maybe by <1s
muc h a s 10 p erc t•nt 1r t he
wea ther 1s bad and inflation
w o r s c n s . l h e A g r i t· u IL u r c
De partment said today
J . Dawson Ahalt. head oflhede
partment's o utlook board. said 1t
"~eems mo:st IJkely" food price~
will go up "somewhere between
the twocxtrt•mes " in 1979
FOOD PRICES have risen
about 10 percent this year. tht·
steepest climb since 1974 . when
they s hot up 14 5 perce-nt They
were up about 6 3 percent la1't
year.
Ahalt abo said rarme rs· net
incom es Uus year w1ll be around
$26 bllllon. up about 30 percent
from $20.1 billion in 1977. the
highest in four years. Another
record year for exports o r farm
commodities. a mains tay or
farm Income. ts In pr05pect. he
said .
Despite rlsln~ cxpen11es . Ahalt
sa id. farmers· nrt income next
year m ay equal thl1> year's level
A ti A LT ' 8 f 0 0 D p r 1 c l'
forl'ta st was incl ude d 1n a
speech prepared for the unnu:.il
World Food a nd Agricultural
O utlook Con ference. wh1d1
opent>d Monday
At u similar conference a year
ago. the deport ment forecast
that 1978 food pncc1> would go up
an average of 4 percent lo 6 per
cent. about half the actual n M·
or some 10 ~rcent
Preside nt Carter predicted
last wttk that food prices will
not go up as fast next yea r and
will be "much mon · sl&ihle tha n
111 I he pa!)t "
EARLJF.R THIS foll t ht• ck
parlment's S<'ntor l·t·ono m1sl,
Howard W llJorl. !>a id reta il
food pricC's an 1979 proba bly will
be up 6 IH'rct.•nt JU Sl rrom
gene ral inflation a nd h1g hl'r
tosts of m1ddlcm t•n. a nd could
go up as much a" 11 pn<'ent 1f
fa rmers havt• bact w1•alhl'r
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"WE HAVE ENDED tbe ma·
JOr main t.ext of the peace trea-
ty. though there are sUll a few
litems we don't agree on:·
Dayan told reporters a fter re·
turning from the Washington
talks.
·'Two items are not accepted
by us and I think about two are
not accepted by the Egyptians,"
he said without elaboratlng.
Sadat said Egypt'11 minister or
s tate for foreign affaJrs, Butros
Ghali, was on hls way to Cairo
for consultations "and be will be
returning to Washington."
SADAT DECLINED to reveal
ihe contents or the message that
Mubarak would carry to Carter.
But the Egyptian leader said he
had given another message for
Carter to U.S. Ambassador
Hermann Eilts, with whom be
met In lsmaHla today.
Sadat spoke after a c losed
meeting w1th local members or
his National Democratic: Party.
According to some of the partici·
pants, Sadat appeared to have
formulat.c.-d a new demand m the
tulks .
The ma in sticking point 1n
W&ishington ha~ been E((ypt'~ tn·
s 1s lence that a J)t!1:1ce treuty with
IH ae l be bound to u commit·
m e nl on s peed y talks on the
ruture or thc Wc st Ba nk and
G:.iza Strap. whl·re I I million
Pales t1ruans h Vl'
ISRAEL HAS r c1eclcd this.
l>ayang the two l>t!ls o f talki.
~hould Ile separute. liut Prime
Minister Menachc m Begin said
during the weekend that Isr ael
was willing to negotiate on the
West Bank 1ssue.
One source at today's m cctJng
here reported Sad a t i.a1d ht•
wanted a linkage between the
return of the Gaza Strip and the
re-storation of EJ?yplian sov·
erelgnty over Sinai.
"This is the least we will ac·
cept." Sadat was rer>0rted a~
having said. but 1i. would be "the
first stl·r in a comprchenlo1vc
settlement"
World·faaous Hier
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Look out, Red Baron. Snoopy . the intrepid canine pilot. is
back in time for Macy's Thanksgiving Day p a rade in
, New York City. Snoopy, Goodyear's 50-foot balloon, was
1 an aviator in the 1968 parade but became an astronaut in
1969. He 's back in goggles fo r 1978 . passing a recent tei,t
with flying colors.
Gas Additive Yields
Cancer in Aniinals
WASIONGTON <A P 1 A chemical widely used as a gasoline ad
d1l1ve and as a pcst1c1de hab proven lo be one of the most potent can
, cer-c aus1ng subslancc1> eve r fourrd an the animal test program or th\•
National Cancer lnsUtute. hcaJth off1(·1als report
Tes t rcsuJL-; o n ethyle ne d1brom1de. a lso known as EDB, iod1catt·
tht• cherruc,al h. capable of caus·
1ng c ancer 1n humans . the
Cancer Institute said an a report
re leased Monday
However . the NCI cautioned
tha t its test res ulL<> couldn't bl-
used "to predict the frequency
al which cancers might be pro-
duced In human populations Wl
der a c tual conditio ns of ex
posure."
H UMAN EXPOSURE to EDB
is la rgely through Inhalation of
automobile emiss ions. It 1!.
d escribed as "a seve re s kin Im
tant" that can cause delayed
lung damage aod depression or
the central nervous system
In the NCI test . rats and nuce
we re fed large doses of EDU
through stomuch tubes, produc
ang a high incidence of c ancer ...
1n both male and f e mal"
animals with the first tumors m
only 12 weeks. health off1 ciab
said .
The NCI said the death ratt·
was so tugh that they d1scon
t1oued lhe e xperiment ha lfwa'
through the tes t period.
BUT t\ SPOKESMAN for th1·
largest EDB manufoclun.•r ~aid
the test was n awed by the man
nr r an wh.Jch the chemical wa:.
<Jd m I nlste red
"Ethylene dthromide 1s a ver v
irntatmg chcm1 cetl <And ... not
!>Urprls ingly caus ed Irritation to
the s t o m ach ," s aid G a r v
T r Haar. tox1colo~ist for Ethy.I
Corp of Baton Rou~c. La .
From the Orange CoHt to Otympfc trtal1, the Dally Pilot
aporta news team brings you the action. Conteats
Involving teame from 20 area high 1chool1, 3 community
collegH, UC lrvlne, Cal Stete FuUerton end
Cel State Long Beach are regutary reported In the Dally Piiot
aport• MGtton. Along with th• 1core1, you'H
find lntereetlng 1torle1 and plctvr•• about
th• team end th• Individual •thletH
-their trtumpha and defeats.
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Cop KiUs
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FRESNO CAPl A f'r'f'•no
County 5brnff'i deputy <om
milted 1u1cidc alter &hooting
aod kllllna u woman who had
spurned his utl..i ntion1 th~ aherilfs om~ l'\'portf'd •
lnnsUgators found Marjaree
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Southern Ca11fumiu 1)()ht1r1~.
the Los Angelt'::. 'l'lmc.:. reportt.-d
today.
The IRS n>f~ to dli.cl05e
any numes. but r<•vcaled that
the three-month-old probe.• hllS
centered on allegulaons against
top political figures and "might
come as a surprise" to Southern
Californians, lhe newspaper re
ported
•-Dies hi fi'all
OAKLAND <AP> A 21-year
old Vallejo man (ell to his death
fro!'] an elevated train platform
whil[e trying to retneve dropped
documents. police said.
Edward Glen Bauder, 21, of
Vallejo was wailing for a train
at the Bay Area Rapid Transit's
Oakland West station Monday
afternoon when be dropped
some personal papers.
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PALOS VERDES <AP J
Veterinanans at Marineland are
trying to determine the cause of
death of tlle 11 -day-old calf of
the only killer whales known I.()
have reproduced in captivity.
The ZTS.pound male Orea calf.
born Oct. 31. was Orky and
Corky's second offspring and
died Friday. Corky's first calf. a
female, died in February after
living only 12 days.
Pmffttt A it~lu!d
LOS ANGELES (AP> -A
nurse's rude has pleaded guiltv
to assault.mg a wheelchair-bound
patient with a hammer after he
refused tolethersbave him. ~nlencmg was set Dec. 11 for
P e rn etta Glenn , 28 . of
Inglewood, wbo entered the plea
Monday in Superior Court.
Burke, a wounded World War
11 veteran, s uffered several
bruises and a black eye m lbe
encounter.
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MICKEY'S STAR JOINS HOLLYWOOD'S WALK OF FAME
Minnje Jolna Cartoon Star In Ceremony Monday
Miekey Tou1•s
HJnors Aimit Uutoon Star
LOS ANGELES <AP) Mickey Mouse. celebrating
his 50th birthday, 1s taking his longtime friend Minnie on a
cross-country, whistlest.op train tour to his birthplace.
Mickey and Minnie, perhaps the best known cartoon
creatiQ.ns of Walt Disney. boarded an Amtrak train in Los
Angeles Monday after Mickey became the first animatea
figure t..o have his star set in concrete in front or Mann's
Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
IN ~DITION, Mayor Tom BradJey proclaimed Nov.
13 as. "Mick".Y Mouse Day," and the City Council present·
ed Mackey wtth a large birthday cake.
Since hls debut Nov. 18. 1928. in the cartoon "Steam·
boat Willie" al Ne w York City's Colony Theater. Mickey
has appeared m US film!>
ON IDS WEEKLONG trip to New York. Mickey and
Minnie Wlll be honored at Kansas City. wher'! Disney start·
ed his career.
They will also be guests of honor al lhe 14th Chicago
lnternallonal Film Festival and will attend a special White
House party hosted by Amy Carter.
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Waterway PoUuted
M~xico Punips Seuxige in New River
('ALE~ICO IAP I -11!'3lth 1('0 nnd apply pressure on its MEXICAU HAS BEEN ex
and wakr quality offmuls from government to correct the pollu· periencing r apid growth and its
Imperial and R1vers1de counties t1on problem which. they said, 1t current populatJon or 500,000 b
and from Sacramento gutherro has neglected for at lea:;t four expected to double in the next
at the New River near th<> U.S.· years. decade.
Mexican border Mondur and put State and local officials have The pollution has worsened. ac·
up a slg ~ declaring the attempted to force Mexico to !!Ord!ng to Hsu. because Mex·
wuterway a health hazard. clean the r iver for "quite a 1cali s. sewage treat.ment pla~t
Raw sewage pumped into tllc number o r years ... t>aid Or. -which at peclk efficiency sti.11 rive~ by the Mexican city _of William Hsu. director of en· dropped 20 percent of the city s M ex1c~ll flows across the in· viroomental health for Imperial sewage lnto the n ver untreated
ternataonal boundary mto this County -now discharges 70 percent of
U S border town. carrying with · • the raw sewage into the river
1t d1sease-caustng bacteria and "But it's getting worse . . . because of an uncorrected
foul smelling odors . That's why we're taking tllese mechanical breakdown at the
DR. AL LEE COTTRELL, an
Imperial County hrnlth officer.
said a 9-year-old California boy
recently spent three days in a
coma after contraclUlg a form of
dysentery. Officials saad the boy
a pparently picked up the d1 s&ase
while playing m the New River
The hazard sign was the first
or 50 such POSt1ngs that will
warn against s wimming and
fishing in the polluted river from
the border north to the Salton
Sea. Already few people go near
the river because of the dis·
colored water and stench.
THE SIGNS WERE POSTED,
officials said! to embarass Mex·
Sierra Ski
R esort s Get
2-foot Snow
By Tbe Asaoclated Press
Chilly weather borne on the jet
stream from the polar ice cap
broujlht cool temperatures to
Northern Calilontia and more
snow to the tugh Sierra.
The National Weather Service
said today lhat s kies will con·
tinue to clear, with slightly
warmer temperatures.
Sierra ski resorts reported re·
ct?ivmg about two feet of snow
s ince last Friday. Scattered
s howers adding up to little more
than a trace of rain dampened
the Bay area. A rew snow flakes
reached the higher elevations of
Mt. Tamalpais. but melted the
Instant they touched ground.
High temperatures ranged
from 33 in Tahoe to 59 In Salinas.
Te mperatures dropped to 15 in
Tahoe. 32 in Eureka. 39 in
Sacramento and 47 in San Fran·
cisco
steps now." be said. plant in 1976.
San Diego Swamped
Long Beach Pi,ers
To Get Wm-ships?
SAN DIEGO <AP l -Adm. TIM>mas B. Hayward, chief of
naval operations, says San Diego is congested with warships and
some or them may be moved to Long Beach.
··it makes sense to look at the options." he said In an interview
Monday. "The waterfront is congested, and Ute support facilities
are overloaded for our people." ·
SAN DIEGO IS THE NATION'S biggest naval base.
The only answer. if San Diego is to retain all its Navy ships.
would be bwlding expensive piers and "Utat,is one of the kinds o~
things you look at in a tradeoff betw~n Long Beach and San
Diego." Hayward said. "One of the cost savings is building new
piers because the piers already are up in Long Beach."
IN ADDmON, H E SAID, housing is especially high-priced
and hard to find and "people are finding it more and more difficult
lo live in San Diego."
There are about 120 warships based in San Diego, 8S or them at
the 32nd Street Naval Station.
Hayward. who ended a three-day visit to San Diego, gave no
indication bow many ships might be moved or bow soon.
Hope May Testify
In Fraud Scheme
SAN FRANCISCO <AP l -Bob Hope may take the stand tn u
fraud trial or a father and his son who ran a theatrical agency.
Federal Attorney Mike Nemey said Monday that Hope will be
called to testify at tbe trial of George Stanton. 58, of Napa, Calif .•
and his son. David Stanton, 29. or Los Angeles. The younger Stan·
ton is president of the Theatrical Corp. or America while bis Cather
serves as an officer or the firm.
The Stant.ons have been named in 13 counts of mail fraud and
fraud against others. They have been indicted for ao alleged scheme in wblcb some
or the st.an involved in the alleged scheme were unaware they
were being listed as performers in lbe shows. Befides Hope, some
of the st.an named were the Smothers Brothen, ~ger Miller and
John Davidson.
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ltioma!> t<eevd fEdlror
Bdrbdra Kr .. 1b1cl'I Edltor lal Page Editor
Time to Settle
Ambulance Rule ·
Oran~e l'oun.~ ~upt-n 1~(')r~ did the right than" 1 ~1:-t
"l'ek "-he n tht•y or<lt>rf.'d ("(>unt y adm1nl"t ratori. to Je<'l on
w1 lh lht• bu~tnl'S:> o f .. tandardtllO~ .imhulur'IC.'~ ope1 ulen~
r\'J:Ula l1onl\ bt•l"t>••n Cht• t•ount)-.rnd ctllt•!-
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cqu1pmt·E ond t t~\'14.''4 n·~ul a t1oni. for umbulunt·c
M'n l<'t~ \t lht· t1mt 11 \HI' hopC'd that c1lwi. would ~1(1o >I
i-1m1l;ir o 111 ,in t>~ .incl Jll Jmbula nn• (1rnt~ lht·n '4-011\d
OJ>t'rJh• undt•r lhe ~unu rult·'
Lm.t \\t•t·~ .. 'Ul)('f\IMlf' h•itrnt·d thut no r1tu·~ hu\1'
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1-'01 l',,1mpk .1 'J>Okt•,mJn for I ht· Or.tn~t· Cu11n1 '
Amhul,u1 ('t' 1\:-Mw1.1t111n t•nntl'ncted lht• (•ounty rlJh·~ n ·
<1u1n· S2JXIO \\11rth of rnedu~·,11 t'()u1pmt·nt pc1 Jmbulam•t•
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bulunn• n1>t•r,1l t1r!'-.in1t lht mt•du·,1l c·ommunltv un ..i "ot•l of
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, Co mmun1cat10n .ind <'OO(l\'ration J I e nt-t-dt>d to pro
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A pro1><>~<'d ,1g rct·mt·nt that "-OUld g ive Newport
Bt•al'll v111u.1I vl'lo pow(•r ovt•r opt•ration:> at Orange
Count} A111lort will tw dt:o.('ll !'>!'>l'd th1:i week by the county
Bou rd or Su pt.•f'VIM>r~
Tht• M> t·ullec1 agret•mc.-nt µroducerl by a few c ity of·
f1 c·rnls and m<.·mbt·I'~ o f Sul)t.'rvisor Thoma~ Riley·:, ~tafr
•~ no thing 1f not a ~trangc proposal.
· For one thin g . unde r the agreemel'\t t he city would
waive what is seemingly a n ght ··to object" lo the county
re newing leases with a irlines that oper ate a l the airport.
The city would a lso waive its right " to object" to the
county going a head with improve m ent p rojects in the
a irport te rminal a nd parking facility providing proper
environmental impact reports are pre pa r ed .
In return. the county would agr ee to keep tight
airport operating and noise controls in e ffect. even tig hte n ·
10g those controls in a few areas.
All that. of course. 1s m eaningless.
f''o r l'xamp le. the c ity might waive its right to object .
if then:• is such a thing as a right to object. But r esidents
in th city may not
Too, the county is going nowhere with any changes at
the :1irport because o f existing legal const raints, includ·
in~ the provision of a no is e variance.
All the agreem ent adds to what has been som etim es
a c ircus of airport conflict is a piece of paper tha t h as t
binding effect on e ithe r party.
P e rhaps the county is ho ping to salvage som e thi
out o r a recent five -year $300,000 study that was aU but
-junked or save parts o f a new $250,000 airport planning
guide that h as not yet gotten off the g round
So. the proposed c ity-county agreem e nt is really
nothing m ore than much ado about nothing in a con·
trovc rsy t h a t ~o far seem s beyond contro l.
Our Stude nts Score
Srore s tor ~tandardizcd tests taken for the 1977-78
:-<·hoot year s how s tudents m Orange Coast schools are
wl'll above the s t ate avernge in r eading, written ex
pre~s1on. spelling and m a th.
I n som e s chool d b tncts. notably Irvin~ an d Laguna
Beach , high school s tudents were up in the 90 percent-
plus range in m ost of the tests. Only a h andful of high
schoolers 1n the st a te did better.
Also m akin g a creditable s howing, witb scores up in
the 70 a nd 80 percent range were the stude nts in Newport.·
Mesa <md Hunting ton Beach high schools. with those in
Saddleback Valley and Capistrano Unified not far behind.
While this is a ll to the good. it mus t be b alanced
against the ne ws that California's high school seniors
again fell below the national average in the tests , notably
bccaus~ o f a drop in reading SCOT~.
The picture w as b righter at tfle lowe r grade levels,
~here the re has been s pecial e mphasis on re medial pro ·
gnims. The second, third a nd sixth graders in the state
s howed im prove m e nt in all tests areas and came out
above n ationa l averages
Elementary school stude nts in Orange Coast schools
also s<.:ored well above the state ave rage, again with
L aguna Bea ch and Irvine youngsters leading th e way .
T est scores o f course are not the ultimate answ er.
But it is e ncourag ing to learn that the acade mic picture
at the e lem e ntary level is moving up Eventu ally this
mus t m ean that s tude nts will be bette r prepared for the
n ow-m a nda tory a c hie ve ment t ests for h igh school
g raduation. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those or the Daily Piiot
Other views expressed o n this page are those of their authors and
art ists. Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321.
Boyd/Golf
By L. M. BOYD
Among women who play
golf. wives seem to do better
thao the unmarried girls. Or
so says a golf pro of con-
s iderable experience The
single womco appear Jess
able to concentrate on their
game, It's said. They stand
around the tees and greens.
chatting too much. And they
a r e c learly more serious
a bout m rtalions with t he ·
men on the cour~e.
Dear
Gloom y
Gus
To paraphrase state
Senator-e l ect John
Schmlti's remarks
about Ni xon: We don 't
object to his going to
Sacramento, we j ust Ob·
ject to his coming back.
J.H.
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Maybe you didn't know
that the small metal loop
that holda a Jamrshade Is
called a harp.
Q. "What do you think or
the notion of putting a brick
in the toilet lank to conserve
water ?''
A. Why bother WMD you
can get the same result by
j ust bending the float ball
downwards an inch or two? .
One and only one bfg game
anima l lived originally In all
49 of the ronUMntal United
Sta tes. Can you name It"
Right, the black bear
I '
Rowland Evans/Rober t Novak
Iran Changes White House View
W ASI lfNt:TON -Ot•t•pen.lng
doubts in the shah of Iran's aov·
l'rnmcnt uboul true U S. lnten·
lion s 1ownrd tha t tru&lcally
divided nation rcacht.'<i a rria1s
point last wet•k. forcing Presi
dl'nt Cttrtcr t{> !end 11 confiden
trnt nwssagf to bt•lcaguered
Shah Mohamme-tJ Reu Pahlavi
Cnrtt.'r's ml'ISllUtte . telephone<!
to llu· 11hnh h1m.-.elf by prc:oden
llul udvtscr
Z b lg n 1 t· w
Hr l ·1.1 n :.k1 .1
for the (11 :.t
11 mt• s pelled
o ut ll S
~O ll ('Y do
whatf'vt>r )'OU
fet-1 you mui.t
t o r t' s l o r ~·
41uthor1ty a nd
i.l1tbllit y ,
llne1.1rusk1 -.:J1Cf. whatever Uust
11>, Wl' :ire 100 percent behmd
you
That message long overdue.
s wept aside previous protesta·
tion s a bo ut human rights.
liberalization and civil liberties
that have~ pouring from the
State Department for months as
the s hah battled to keep his
country f rom deserting ~he
Wes t Indeed. the president's
mess age to the s hah is a belated
s ignal of a return by the U.S to
foreign policy funda me nta l5.
s wl'pt away in pos t·Vietnam
guilt
DESCENT close to anarchy in
the country tha t keeps J apan.
Weste rn Europe and Israel s up.
plied with oil might yet prove to
have a beneficial s ide. A crisis
that one knowledgeable official
here describes as "an e vent or
the greatest m agnitude·· has
startled presidential aides They
a re now entertaining bitter
second thoughts about the de·
mise of the Central Inte lligence
Agency ICJA I, the overuse or
human rights to determine U.S
policy and obsessive fear of us ·
ing American power
, Jus t a few weeks ago, a
routine request by the s hah's
government for less than $100,000
of r iot-control gear, including
tear gas, was automatically re-
jeeted by the burgeoning human
rights bureaucracy al the Slate
Earl Wate rs
L>e "artmcnt An a ppeal was
t aken by the Iranian cmb:tssy all
the way up to Oeputy Secretory
ol Sli.le Lucy Benson b<.:fore the
eqlJlpm('nl was a pproved for
s ale That is merely icing on the
cake or the a dministration's
human rights policies. which
have ('ndangtir<.>d U.S. relations
with 1ls allies aU over the world
MORE I MPORTANT 1s
gradual l'Xt1net1on of the CIA'~ ~1b11\1 y to engage in covert ac·
tiviiy Offic1alt. here make no
claims that even tit its opera·
Uonal peak 20 years ago, the CIA
eould have played a decisive
role 1n loday·s Iran. But the cur·
rently wc:ak('ncd agency guaran·
tees that the U S. can do nothing
to blunt immense Sovt..t un·
dercover rti;ources now operat·
mg without restraint throughout
Iran
The Soviet hand is evident m
the qarefully coordinated escala
tion of poht1cal <.lemands not on
ly by Moslem funda mentalist~
a nd r1eft wmg radicals but also
by the s hah's pres umed allies,
the new middle clas~ This re·
quires agents and money. both
available in immense quant1t1e~.
A s ure signal of the ilttx1ety
now gripping the White House
was a privute appeal for as·
sistancc last week to ex-CIA
,, So mu<h for ~etievolenf ~f esroti5m ... "
Oir<'cto r R1t'hJrd Helm'>. J
for m er e mb<•">'uuo r lo Iran
treated as an untouchable by tht.'
a rter administration until now
llelms refused to admit to us
that he had even bet!n invit.id l.o
the Wtute House qr to rt•vt>ttl
what he said. but the s ummons
points to a rhan~e of mood 10 lhl'
Carter White Uousl'
THAT CHANGE nr muod I:>
also ren E'cted by the private rt·
action among high adm1n1'tr<.1 ·
lion om cials to a sccmrngly
routine deeasion by Pakistan to
transfer tts top diplomat from
W ashin~ton to Moscow The
switch of ambas~ador Yakub
Khan i:. a d1 rt•ct res u lt of
Pakistan's fl'ar that the Soviet
Uni on 1s now s upersedinl! tl11·
U S in pOhtu•al mfluen<"l' t)\'1·r
t'OUnlnf•S that. llkl' l r¢j, fl ;mk
the southern bordl·r or 11'>• Sovu•t
l.in1on
This directly resul~ from th•·
Russian engineen ·l.l coups 11\
Af~han1stan and South Ye mPn,
without any US r e ply
S imultaneously. the Cubans
have ~n used as advance So
vie t a~ents throughout Afnca,
aga m with no U S rcspons(:.
COMPARED to Iran, thl•i.t
Soviet !-UC<'l'°'"l'' .irl• s m;dl
pci t a t oc" Hut l hl•y h avt:'
l'i.tahhstwd 3 p-.ycholo~y or !>UC'
rcss for Moscow "'1th dJmaiz1n~·
1mphcatt0ns Lo lhl• l S, sct11n~
I h e s l <1 j'.! \.' f o r t h c (' 11 m a c l i <'
events m Iran
Ironically .. at has taken Iran,
the first r eal foreign crisis for I
Carter. to force ha rd thinking I
about the cost of politically ap
pealing s logans on which the
president has based so much or
his foreign policy In particular.
the application of human n ghl..'I
standards to U S allies and tht·
continued defamation or th<' CIA
a re s ub1ect to nL•w and rc·;ih.,tw
scrutiny
J immy Carter has vrov1•d tu
be a good learner 10 other
as pects of his presidency. Then·
1s sohd reason to t>el1eve that th(• •
lesson or Ira n IS now bcln~ I
learned, and not a mome J;lt too
soon.
GO-P Should Pick· Nexi· Candidate· NoW
The Republicans a re on the
rise' Since they reached a zenith
with Ronald Reagan's victory
back in 1966, followed by the
short duration capture of both
legislative houses, they hare
b een doing nothing but ~o
downhill But the Nov 7 election
has turned it a round.
True they blew the big one.
Their failure to rally behiAd a
s tandard
bearer early
o n led lo a
d1vi s 1v e
primary from
whi c h they n e v e r
r ecov e r ed .
And E velle '
YoJnger
p r o v e d
incapable of
arousing the electorate against
an incumbent governor whose
record In office was so
vulnerable·he s hould have been
doomed to one term.
But all ~at Is water over thf>
dam and far under the bridge.
For the Republicans scored well
in capturing two state offices as
Charles McCabe
well as some surpr1S1ng upse ts
in the con~ress 1 ona l and
legislat1ve races by un¥ating
som e entrencti,cd Ocmocrclts.
THEY NOW have a chanc<' to
look a h'!ad four years to even
greater successes But they had
better get their heads together
and on straight
The} should settle rh~ht now
who t hey will bac k for the
governor next lime out And it is
important that they ma ke the
right ~hoice.
For a choice they mus t make
between the two who now. as the
election's big winners. become
promine nt e nough to merit
..-ons 1d e r a tion . Lt .
Governor ·cled Mike Curb and
Alt,orney General-elect George
De ukmejian.
CURB WILL serve in an offict·
which has h.i gh visibility without
a ny real hazards For there is
nothing for him to do but sit
there and,. be available m the
event the governor dies or re·
signs. The constitution doesn't
require hihl'to do a blessed
thing If he "' ha lf s mart he
won 't
The const1tut1on docs s<Jy that
he is ''the f'rt.•Sld t'nt Of the
Senatt"' whic h prf's uma bly
p e r mit s hi m to .._c r ve a ...
pres 1dm~ Offt~·t•r Of that aUgU!>l
body In pra('flcc th1!-. st•ldom
happcn!> L1cuten~1nl gov<·rnori. m
recent years are scarcely 'ieen 1n
t h e S e n a t t• r h a m h e r " .
prefe rring happier chores s ucti
as ribbon c uttin ~ a t bridge•
openings. Curb will s how great
wisdom if he too avoids Senall-
sessions. Those Senators have a
nasty way or embarrassing an
unwanted pre s iding o fficer
They delibera tely cons pire a tie
vote to compel a li eutenant gov·
ernor to cast the deciding vote
on a controversial issue
B ES I DES. n e vt• r b " fo r l'
having held a puhlir offi ce. Curh
may be only a nash in the pan
His inexperience could well ~ct
him into hot waler and render
him a pohttcal lla bihty to thf•
GO P <J S happe n e d t o Ed
Reinecke
In contrast, Oeukmt 11.1n h.1
built an 1mpres-.ive rl'n•rd as .1
Assemblyman and S1·nJt111 11
now s t e p s 111 t o •' mn
responsible JOb when• tt1r• t!1tt 11~
.tre clear a nd ht.• 1 . n 1 x••r
1 remcndoui. 1nflut>n< 1 •rt th•
cour~c of govf'rnmc·nl I h \4 II
be in thE' publll· 1•y1• d.1 h 1111 th•
n e ~ l fo ur v e .tr., "' 1 • • • r •
unque-;t1one-cf inll'g nt \ -' n
through to tht· votl·r'>
THERE CAN be <;·11 II rl o1 •
that Oe ukm e 11:i r 11
Ca liforrua's next go\' 11111r •t 11,
Republicans will t.ur1 • "'
ph1losopttical diffe ren, .. , "'t111 1 c
have breached their 1•.irl, '"'
more than a decade t 1 1rt
now work ing t og• 1 h• r f •
Oeukmejian for gover 111 r
The' odds are that l>1 11~ "''JI ul
ran do 1t even w1thou1 1h.1t k111°I
of unification but 11 "''"thl I"
much easier for thern In m ;ud
to victory 10 1982 1f th ' put th1·u
<trt together now ~nd '' H k "'1tl 1
ll.
The o nly l'JUC!'>llon "
they ?
Why Must We let Lawyers Rule Our Lives?
The citizens or th:s COU11try.
we are told. support foJr liml'S
as m any lawyers as the English,
five limes as many lawyers as
Ol'SS wi thout rnni-tantlv ronsuJt.
ing a lnwyt·r" ·
I
I • 1 the Germans. and ten limes us
!many as the French
wondl'r America ·s economy ·~
bogged down in red tape No
wonder it lakes years to gel 'b
dec1s1on ona simple lcgal ma t·
ter. No wonder the courts arc
Jammed a nd legal fees are sky
high. Lawyera hove the en11re
country tied in knot• And unless you
do something to change it, the
situation will get worse.
-Can vou t•vcn bc s ure Lhal
your last ~·1sht•s are c·a rncd out.
tha t your lifct1mt• earmn.:s ~·111
be properly d1stnbukd ~
~t orl". thl• COi-l:. of <I :-OC'l\'I\
rlnm1nall'd hv mom:y.grubh1n1'
l awyl•rs· a r e n o t m t•r c·I:.
economic. Jus l1C<' itself suffer:.
Complications and tcchn1c::ihti(''
lw comc more important tha11
ri~ht and wrong. As .Jerry P;1ul.
the attorney who defended ,loan
Little. put 1t:
1 · ' Though It seems difficult lo
believe. we support 20 times
m ore lawyers
J a p a n e s e ,.. _ • · The rostll to you are
More lawyer~ --t>Oor m ous. You have t o s upport
than th e ~
live orr the ' ;if'~ 3r\ army of highly paid lawyers
A m e r i c a n 1 ~~ wfto regulate everything you do.
public than in ~ Every price you pay -from
the rest of the your utility bill to the cost of
world com · f~d. clothing and medicin.! -1s
bin ed . W e mad e m o r e e xpen s i ve by
support two-~yers. You support lawyers
thirds or a ll \~~~ugh higher ins uranre pre·
the lawyers on t'l.'.lrth m.ums. hi~her medical costs.
a nd higher taxes. Everywhere
you tum. lawyers are inc reasing
yourcostofUvlng."
These figures are prov,ded by
a Washington-based outfit called
HALT, for Help A botish Legal
T yranny. HALT tai<es a very
radical. and In mt view a'most
com!Jletely j..istifi ed. view qf the
lega profession tn this country
llA LT points out:
"TH E rtlORE complicated
they <lawy('nt 1 can m8ke your
life. the more they profit. No
THIS P UBLIC I NTEREST.
nonprofit outfit asks the follow·
Ing pertinent questions of all
who are W111.tn~ to listen.
Can rou r du rat e you r
children a1"i you !lee fit"
-Can you buy or sell p rol)('r·
ty -or even run a simple bu.'11·
. . . . ' ,
ff you can nns1o1.er "yes" to
those questions thl' l1kehhood I'.'>
that you a rc a IJWYN yourself
"L:nyyers." Iii\ LT cont inut'i.,
"ha vc madb us second·clf1!-ls
eitnens when dcahni.; "1th our
own ~ovemm<.·nt "
''The Nfdll••1• on Chit "-' _. ~· ,.,__., notwfd .. ldli.,,
end In .._ ol. Wll INfY an N
Oflwlwwl ...
. . . . . . . . .
.. .
. .
"Gaven enough money, I c<ln bu11
1usl1ce I can Win any CO$t' m lh1,
country, gwen enough money \
rury 1s 12 peopU! dectdmg who hct6 th··
bnl lawy1?1."
And even thetopaog of th<' legal
~ofession, Chief Justice Worrl'n
rger. has some v. tough word"
t1 out his colleag~es . lie :->atd
recently. "We m ay be on our wav
to a societ y overrun by horde:. or
lawyers hungry as locusts."
IT IS TlME the: lnwycr~ t'll'anl
up ttw1r act, which by no m1•a11..,
1s any ~uaranlt't' that thc.·y \\ 111
The t11 11k of brc>akinit th1• ll·~··l
monoptily through pubhc educ.•
1100 <Jn<1 din~C"t action '"ti bit
l'karly l':<pcns 1vc. Hul 1l I!'> .,
ta~k that will l>e mcrcasini,:ly <ll •
t raet 1ve t<l Anwrlcans who hr0<xt
on th<' css~ntlal wickcdrwsi. o(
1lhe situation.
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WORLD I M ISCELLANY
South America Hooked on UFOs
BUENOS AIRES. ArgC'ntanu (API
Carlot\ Arevedo and Ani:1•I Mciyn
lold 1l thl11 way
It wuis 4 30 a m . St"pt 23. and tht'y
werf' on th\• Oat pumpah i.oulh of
fJuenos Atf1':\, straggler!\ on tht.• final
lt!g of a ~day stock car ra<'l'
Suddenly lhey notlct"d 11 ) .-llow and
\ •olet hahl sturun1' an th1•1r rt'M v1~w
mirror ll l&l)prosdu>d too fui.t t•> he· a
compt"tlwr
Thttn • 11tran&t> for<'e ~hut off lht'
1•nK1ne und h eadll aithl !i of thelr
('ltrcx-11 (.'(;, tl~ II I~ fet't o« the
road. own :wt\" ~w.n a m1nut.-later
c1nd 7S nult•i., to tht' north 1lw for~
ul1>0 dnunf'd the <'llr 'l'I ~u~ohnc tank
l'hut ·~ tht•v w11y C.trl11' At'l'H'<k> and
1\11g.-I M11' ·• h>ld 1t
Hulllnt."'smun Alf•)andro lh•m1t0dt!1
Tl'l'Ulh·d ll ltkt> th11> Ort\ Ing In
'outhl'MI Chill' on St-pt 24. ht• 1>potk<l
a hugl' 1>JU('t'r O\'l'rh~Qd
Tht• ~:1u1"'' ho' 1•n'<I ti\ 1•r h1' ('t1r
unit swullo~,'(j 1t ln!lldl'. hl' 'aid, f1 w
bulky C1~Ur\'K titUtft•d hi :. 13 n·ur ~olct
'on into a box whilt• a '"'th Ill
ll·rvtt'\H-d ll1•t11Jndt•L in ..1 n1t•IJlhc
\ Oll't'
WllrWsM'S rt'portt•tl watr hin.e lht· '"ii. with fn~hll'lh.-d f..ithl'r and :.<>n
Test Drtert or
DEAR PAT: We Jrl' looking into
buying a burgla r ulurm an~ are in·
terested in an ultrasonic motion de-
1 tector device. Can you Cind o\Jt if ttus ~ would bother animals? I'd aJso like
' a n explanation <easy-to-understand>
f of just how this type of a larm works.
1· A.G., Costa Mesa
t
U ltrasoo.lc moUoo ·detector senaors
rm tht' arH widl sowad waves too
high for most bamans to bear. The f alarm Is triggered by movement In l the protected area. AnJmals may be
1 upset by the high sound so you should
} test the system with your pd pres·
~ ent. The unJts should not be installed
I where U.-y a re subject to lots or wind
turbolencf' which could set orr the
alarm accidentally.
t Beatie ••d Tazes
I DEAR PAT: Everyone knows
there are only two sure things in this
life -death and taxes. But I want lo
find out what "death taxes .. are. My
friend had a will drawn up recently
and her attorney referred to death
taxes She wasn't quite sure what be
meant by this .
E.G .. HuntingtOo Beach
There are two main' kinds of deadl
• taxes -estate and lnherttaoce -
\ which your estate and your bt'lrs I may owe, according to the State Bar
8'r California. Federal and state
death llles are based on tbe sbe of
your entire estate and wbo ~Ives
r it. The probate court will detennlne
bow much tu ls doe and will see that
it ls paid before the estate can be dis-
J. trlbuted. f Jr you Inherit property. you may
l have to pay l.nherllance tax. General· t ly, spouse, children and parents pay
less inheritance tu: than brothers,
( i.isters, COCU1lns and friends. A cer· t taln amount may be willed to a
beneficiary free of tax. Alter that the
tax is based on tbe slze or your in·
heritance aod your relationship to
the person who left It to you.
.. Crafts to Cos•
DEAR PAT: My elderly sister ~ makes beautiful afghad.fJ and pillows f not JUSt the ordinary run-of-lhe-
{ mill patterns She is trying to supple-
} ment her smaJI Social Security in-~ come. so we both hope you and your
1 readers might be able lo suggest
where she can sell lhem.
E,.lJ., Newport Beach
Several stores In this area either
buy handmade Items outright or sell
the m on a consignment basis. They
are: The County t'alr, %311 Harbor
ln11lde. dt• ctnd to lhl' rn,111 ar
tt-1·w11rd
A month urllcr. bunk mwutl(t•r
~rr1no Sliva rt1portf'd th11\ u Oyini;:
obJt'fl buu •-d h111 car on tht• h1ghwuy
twt wt>en Twtja and HoNotu. Colom
b1a
The ur'• t'nl(lnf' 11nd bcudli!ilhl8
died. Mnd tht• banker nu.I hl· and his
lJ•Uen1er. 111 nny offkt-1 . ~urten.>d
t .. mporary paralyala
lo a ~llOfl f:tb('lnalt'lf by istrungt•
O<'l'urt•ott'a, Uw1w a.ton ca. mudt• front
l>•lf h.-adllnt'I and lht• ('()\/er or u
Ot'Wll magume \1 Acconllnll to In Asr.ot'laled Pr1·~8
urvey, llU<'h l ffo'O yarni. tct'l fl'\'<tU"11t
l\nd wtdt-,l>lprc>ad pubhd ialtt>nllon in
Argf'nllna, Ch1lt'. l'1·ru. Bruz1l.
t 1ruguay and ColomlHit •
In Gn.!fladu. llfo'Os an.· a rx·r80nul
ronrt•rn of l'nme M 1111 ~tc·r l':rt<'
Gairy, who had tht'n\ put on the
Caribbean uslond's JX>.'l tage ~t.:amp:.
R EPORTS O•' tJ FO "iithllngs t!wn
dr1w C'mwct:. 1-'or 1rust;rn{'1•, travdt:r :.
gatht-red at ('hll<'u o n the Pan
Amertt"an lhghway in Pt'ru to gan·
3t lht' t1ky when· a squadron or 30 to
40 fly\ng i.auc~r~ wai. rl·«:cntly rt•
portt.'d.
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11<1•" qw'fl\QfU IO l'oJ f>unn Al VOM• 'W>n'ICt' '"'°-
' oa•I IJIW11 1""'1 I' U 1$01 IXD C'mru M">O (>I '1'lf .U "'°"II "11n1 Cl.I po>ntltf' au.II ,,.. 01UWl'rld
t>wl ph;-.1 lflCIVll'WI or lnrru ""' '"'lw!Jrwi /ho
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11; • "t'fJt ~J/urdcllJ>
Blvd., Costa Mesa; J oAnn's Country
Emporium, ltlzt Adams Ave .. Hunt·
inglon Beach ; Way Bu k When, 8901
Atlanta Ave., Huntington Beach; and
Calleo Couins, 3840 s. Plaza Drive.
Santa Ana. If A YS readers offer any
other SDQesfJoos. YOU Will be COD·
tacted.
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DEAR PAT: U someone doesn't
sue me on an overdue debt for two
years after my las t payment, doe:.
this mean that they can no longer
sue?
G. W . Costa Mesa
Probably oot, unless it was a d•bt
based on an oral contract where the
statute of limitations Is only two
years. Most debts are 011 wriuen con-
tracts in which case four years mu~t
pas1 after yoar last payment for a
law101t to be bal"l'K..
PH...,Ortkr
DEAR PAT: I placed an order for
a plllow·making kit from Woman's
Day magazine on Oct. 2, 1977. My
check was cashed, but I haven 't re·
ceived the kit. Two followup letters
haven't been answered either. 1 've
seen ads for these kits in recent is·
sues of this magazine, so l 'd like you
to find out what's going on.
C.H., Huntington Beach
Woman's Day magazine ls lssulng
a fall refund to you. All catalog-type
merchandise now ls being bandied by
CBS Inc., New York City, ins&ead of
by thla maguine. This change took
plac-e aboat tbe time you placed your
order, so Woman's Day customer
service department assumes that
yoar order was misplaced during the
reorganlzatloo period.
Staaps StiU Salable?
DEAR PAT: Where can I redeem
some old P laid pre mium stamp
books? I also have some filled Triple
S. Blue stamp books. Can they be re·
deemed?
P.K., Huntington Beach
The E. F. McDonald Stamp Co ..
P .O. Box 355, Dayton, Ohio 45401, will
redeem Plaid stamp books for $1.20
each. Grand Unlon Co., 640 Winters
Ave., Paramus, N.J . 07652, wlll pay
the same for Triple S Blue stamp
books. Yoo can find s tamp books out
where to redeem othe r stamp books
by sending a sample stamp to the
Trading Stamp Institute of America,
11 Broadway, New York, N.Y. loecM.
flillA EXTRA EXTRA
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DINNER
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Offttexplres Nov. 30, 1978
On-the· Mall at South Cout Plaza fifulo the Carouael
Oft the~ Lcvd. Aw~ call: 540-1811
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llundreds lnvllc>d by rud10 to me('t
.1 n out1•r 111H.11't' v11>11tor drove to
l'h1l1"11 T<•111<lo Island one n11(hl in
St•ptt•mlx•r . only lo learn lhc whol~
th in~ w111 u hoax
I lt'rt' 111 Argt'ntanu -whl('h lf'uds
lht• world 111 Ul"O :s1ghttn1<s. accord-
ing to a Nullonnl Aerona"tlcs and
Sp~1rt.· J\dmlnl!ftrotion lully -ex
t rntt>rN"Strial vildtors are part. of the
notional folklore. thanks to dozens of
surh well·publlclied tales as those·
HIX •"'ISH•:F.M EN IN San Luis
l'rovincc on Fe b 4 suw a saucer light
up the predawn sky. A towering
f1gurt.• In a silvt.•r Jumpsuit climbed
down u ladder. wa ved, returned to
lht.' l'(IU('er and sped away. Police
found huge footprints. five feet apart.
Jtl h('~rene.
A flying object hoven.-d over a
train litutJon an San Juan one night in
July and lit up the place like day.
Downs of frightened s tray dogs and
t'al:. took refuge ti} the building and
lhl'.' station ch1ef suffered a nervous
t•oll apse
An oval·shapcd translucent ob·
Jet't, rinE(ed by a h;1lo of light. new
:.1lently O\er the Andes Mountains in
Nt>uque n Province on Aug. 22.
Des<'rtptJons along its 300:mile path
were so numerous and consistent
that the UFO landed on covers or two
national news magazines.
ARGENTINA'S HIGHLY literate
population seems ready for lhe "in·
vasion." Books like "Chariot of the
Gods" and .. The History or Flying
Saucers in Argentina " have sold
briskly, and a 424·page textbook on
"Extraterrestrial Science.. Is being
offered to Argentine secondary
schools. The movie "Close Encoun-
ters of the Third Kind" Just ended a
prohtablc 15-week run here.
"When people continuously con·
i.mptutc s uch film s. t elev1s 1on
shows. mag;.1iines and booki;, then
UFOs. Oymg saucers and green men
become so natural that finally they
art' perceived in the world that sur-
rounds ul'\," wrote Gregorio
Kllmovsky in a special section of the
Ruenos Aires news pape r Clarin
analyzing the UFO phenomenon.
Vlado Kapelanovich. a Peruvian
engineer who says he met s pacemen
while building a dam , put bimsell Un·
der psychiatric analysis t o dispel his
doubts before writing a book about
th e e n counter. Whe n 1t was
published. his dau~ter had him
committed lo an asylum. but ht!
talked his way out and his book
became a best seller In Peru.
GAIRY, GRENADA'S PRIME
m inister. has a harder time with
skeptics. His recent demand for a
U. N. investigation or UFOs was
ridiculed by the island's newspapers.
One cartoon showed him on a moun-
tain gazing at Oying saucers whiJe
his people suffered in squalor below.
While Yaqui Indians in oortheas l
Mexico curse extra t erres trial in-
truders for their woes. most Latm
be lievers say the "visitors" are
be n e v o I ein l ex p Io r e r s or
peacemakers.
Sergio Lemos. a Rio do Janeiro
schoolteacher. says he was told by a
"UFO Commande r Ak1lovan" that
his m ission was to prevent nuclear
holocaust .
"They h ave vesled Interest in
a verting a nuclear war on earth. as
this would blow lhe pla net apart and
alter the cosmos," said Ariel Ri ett1 .
head or Argentina 's U fo,0
Observatory Commission. "They
have come here to see how their
security is related lo our stupidity."
Storage Test
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It took less than a minute for the Boeing
Aerospace Co's proto ty pe intercontinental
ballistic mi..,~llc to break through \0 in·
<'hes of concrete and five feet of dirt in <.i
test r1 !tLukc Air F orce Base near Yuma.
;\riz. The Air F'orcc said the test shows
UlldergrOUlld missile Storage IS feasible .
Scoop Suggested
MARTINEZ <AP l -A law requiring dog
owners to scoop up afte r their pets 1s among re-
commendation!> or the city Park~ and Recreation
Commission which wants something done about .,
dog problems.
The comm1ss1on has a~kf'd the Ci ty Council to 4
hold a pubhc ht!armg on dog nuisance:. \
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LOOKING TO 1992
T~ NoV9mbel t4, 1871
Brown Stuck 'til 1982 ~
Curb, Otlwr Republictuis Will K~ep Him Home
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87 11IOM.A8 O. El.IAS
T wo r t111 llllt1 th at m ay
d t'preu m a n y Ca ll fornlu
Dt>m ocrala emer ged rlearly
trum lut week'• elec:UOns
Thone almott annua l re
port• of UW' ~Ol~ and Ill health
of tM ~·· Republlcan Party
turnt'd ~ to be 1rou euuera
Oona Th~ alrudy-dlmlnl1hed pr.-.l~al amblt.k>na or Gov
Brown Will a l moat <'tr ta Inly
have to wait unttl aomeum,·
artu lM>
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
.~ocu
taoo of both UM: Leglalature and
the t tat..'s COf~N"aalOnaJ deic.'l(U·
Uon throuath the Ul80a. Ir llrown ran for president and
11tood any l"C!ru chance or w1n·
nln1&. he would throw lheae com-
fo rtable 04-mocratlc expech1·
llona lnlo question
' 40. he's riding a wide crest of papularlty ...
BUT KANTOR AND ot her
Brown associates add that t.beir
man doesn't have to make up bis
mind quickly.
II he'4 gt.JU as popular In 1982
as be ls now. another run for
governor ls possible. There is
also the U.S. Senate seal of
Republican S.J. Hayakawa,
whose term expires that year.
For a pollUclan u young and
ambitious as Brown. a Senate
seat could be the ideal stepping
MOST IMPORTANT
Curb'• Win Fec:tor
AN"L YSIS I WORLD
Italy, Si
Magazine to Debut
ROME <A P l -Jeno F Paulucc1, chairman of
one of the world's largest pizza and snack com-
panie1, bu announced the start ol a 1-million-
circulation magazine aimed at Italian-Americans.
The magazine will be called "At'\»IUlone •..
Usa " <Attention . . . USA> and Is scheduled to
start next April on a S2 million lnvestment. It
f'venlually will have a sister Italian edition Paulucct said. '
The 60-year-old businessman from Duluth.
MinJl .. who sold his Chun King Food empire aod
lat.et founded Jeno's Inc., said the monthly "will
diacuaa the positives of Italy."
P aulucc1 's parents were born in Belzwo
Solfare, In the Abruizl Mountains and named him
Luigino Francesco. He s ald he wished to "repay
my heritage" ln starting the maga.tlne.
Brown'• Tied Down
THE ~y 0 .. Lt Gov
t"lt"<'t Mltr (~ WU the Sll\Mh•
moat impo rta nt f ac t or In
t'stabllahlna both lhnt• N•alt.iea.
wh1rh Gov . Brown 's •tronge11t
1upporaon were downplay1~ In
tht•ir eupbona ovt>r tht'lr man'11
win
And that would <'a uae more
problt'm~ for Bro wn than the
thrt'lll of Curb undermining has
pro6'rama wbJle Hrown IS out of
lht• ataw campMlgrunl(. Brown
•ude• fe.il certaln they could
1Work out a u tialact.ory arrange-
ment with Curb If Brown ran for
p"'sident. Aller all, they reaaon,
It would be an Curb's best an·
t er eata for Browo to become
president
stone to the presidency. ----------
'Run Up Big Bills'
LEADING POLLS
Popular Kennedy
3-TERM GOVERNOR
late Earl Warren
ttut C'urb wiu not ulont'
Rt>p ublt<'ans m111d.-1111(nif1cant
ll'g1slaUve galrui, too, winning
bark ffveraJ traditional cor
seats that had been Ot•mocraU<.'
for two or four years
lt 11 the romblnation of tho6(•
gauu and CUrb's win th1tt will
affect Brown's pres1dcnUaJ er
forts Jt'or Demoaat11 <'an no
longer counC. oo bt>mg uble to
override a veto at wall 1f they
were suddenly saddled with a
Republtcin governor
THAT EXfECTATJON WAS a
key factor isome Brown rudes
were pourting to just alter Ult:
r Ject 1on whm they claimed the
~overnor might run again for
president ln 1980
The ir t.tunking was that even 1f
Brown were• ~one and Curb an
ht•rth•d lus office. a Democratic
LA.•.:1slature could bold Curb lD
cht•t·k
H u t few Democratic
lt>J!1slators are likely to taJte
comfort from that strategy in
1980. when they took ahead to
the re apportionment following
tbnt year's census.
The c o mbin ation o f a
Republican governor a nd a
Democrallc Legislature -with
less than a two-thirds majority
in each house -produced an un·
preredeoted redislrlcUng im-
passe in the early 1970s. It even-
tually had to be resolved in the
courts and wasn't settled until
early 1974.
WITH A FRIENDLY goverDO«'
ass ured at least through 1982,
Democratic legislators hoped to
a void a similar hassle next
time. As Uungs stand, they can
assure their continued domina-
.
Hyou're1bo
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of our
take
BUT n· THE GO\'EltNOR
threw his Democrotac allies to
the OO P dogs, would he huvc
the ir !l u p p ort 1n th e 1980
pr11nan~.,
· · M alntauung the home base
would be harder than coping
with Curb." allowed one close
Brown &880Ciaw.
All these presidentially orient-
ed calculaUoo.s. of course, as-
sume a wane in popularity for
both Carter and Musachusctls
Sen Edward Kennedy. Both
lead Brown in most polls .
But so long as the momentum
for peace in the Middle East
contmues. Carter's popularity
will be high.
THE OODINATION OF that
factor and Curb's presence will
Ukely be eooo~h to keep Brown
at home lb 1980. despite bia ob-
vious yearnlngs for h1gb office.
But he's almost certaln to run '
for sometblng four years from
now. The third-term bugaboo
that defeated Brown's father
a nd all but two other CalU~a
senators and governors in this
century may dissuade him m
running again Id~ governor. On·
ly Earl Warren and Hiram
Johnson have d~feated the
California third-term Jinx. Even
Ronald Reagan wasn't willing to
buck the jinx in 197 4, cboos.iog
ool to run for anything.
But Brown's 1976 campaign
manager , Los Angeles lawyer
Michael Kantor, says, "You'd
think he'd run for something in
1982 if he doesn't run in 198o. Al
The Republican gains lo the
Legislature and the presence of
Curb seem to assure that 1982
will be the next time Brown has anr. real opt.ions. For the time
be ng, Brown will apparently be
a prisoner in office. despite loud
contrary claims from some of
his aides.
Fiscal Pinch
Of ~rop. 13
Bodes 'Pain'
SAN DIEGO <AP> -The
state's legislative analyst says
the effect!J of Proposition 13 on
local government soon will get
worse because stale government
cannot afford an<Jlt.her bail-out
without finding 'ne w revenue
sources. I
"Tbe fiscal pinch or Proposi·
lion 13 wiU be much more pam-
ful " in the next rew years.
Legialative ANalyst William G.
Hamm told the California As-
1e11ors Association here Mon -
day.
The stat.e's $3.7 billion budget
s urplus of last July will dw10dle
to about S2 billion by the end of
the fiscal year next June. Hamm
s aid . H e added that the
Legislature could afford about
·one inore ball-out at tut year's
rate before lacing ita own budget
deficit.
"California ls living in a house
it cannot afford." Hamm said.
State lawmakers will bave to
find new revenue sources if they
want to oootinue bailing out local
govemmeut.s, according to the
analyst. Otherwise, be said, local
governments will be forced t.o
make severe budget cuts.
Benefits \V OD
FRESNO <AP> -
Denial of unemployment
benefits for Genaro
Rabago of Visalia has
been revers ed on
ground.a the court should
have cons idered
whether be quit for rear
his job al Prestollle Bal·
tery might endanger bis
health.
CHICAGO <AP) -Among the holdings or the
Kennedy fa m ily is the Merchandise Mart In
Chicago.
When Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. D-Mass., was
in Chicago to campaign for Democratic can-
didates, he stayed al a bot.el at the Merchandise
Mart.
Four reporters were traveling with Kennedy
and as they entered the bot.el, the senator qwpped,
.. Run up big bills, fellows."
"My Deaaah -
Even rich people like to
save money! That's why I
buy from Home Shown, Inc.
Special savings now with
20o/c off custom draperies.
and Jlirginia comes to
my house!"
So convenient!
Virginia Hanley
Home Shown, Inc.
1827·A Weatclfff Or., Newport Beech
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where in the United States (except
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RUSTED FENDER? SO WHAT
Larry Cohen and 'Slightly Ueed' Rent1l
Hitchhiking
Danger Citeh
BREMERTON. Wai:.h t/\f' 1 Occai:.1on&ll y ,
Kathy Nelson would hatch a ndc ho me fro m
M:hool. It was faster than the school bus
Rut now she ·s a battered crusader. and i:.Cl\o:.
s he ·11 never hitchhike again ·
The 17·year·old Bremerton High School senior
sat in a bathrobe before a i:.ilcnt class of fellow slu·
<knl:.. lll'r hc<.111 '"JS shaved . showing a gash thi.t
took 22 i:.tilcllei, lo close. Some girls wept
"I Jl'ST TOLD THEM what happened
running away and that accide nt." said Ka thy.
""hoi.e h1lchluk1 ng trip ende d in agony
"I tned to Rel the point across that hitchhiking
y,as n 'l what it was c rac ked up to be I haven't
lward the kids that quiet tn a long time ... she said
"Some of the girls lotartcd c rying I knew they
y,ould ... They were all pretty shocked I think
iny appearance did a lot of good."
t\ a thy left home Oct. 24 with Ii friend. She
hopped trucks day a nd night thro ugh the West.
t ravt•hng a imlessly from western Washington to
Wyoming and on to Ca lifornia. Just north of
Sacra mento. she telephoned her parents to say she
""as fine. but tired and lonesome She was comine
home
THEN ON OCT. 30, THE la:.l driver with
'Whom she rode -the one before th<: a mbulance -
h•ll a s leep at the wheel of has pickup truck. near
Che halis. Wash She remembers the truck veering
off the road. striking a sign .
. lust before she r eturned to school to l>peak to
;ihout 50 classmates Nov. 2. a doctor removed the
:-.t1H·hes from the cr escent rap by her eye.
Tht:' -;tudents a nd teachers lhoughl they we re
prepared to sec !ind hear Kathy, sa id teacher Fred
!\1 orlon
BliT TF.ARS l'LOWt;D f 'ROM the eyes of stu·
dt•nt:-. and ll•achcrs· tnc ludmg one girl described
t1v a teacher as "on the verge of running.ttway" -
J :. Kathy spok<'
"The shldents really related to her," Morton
~.11d "SeelnJ· the visible effects made them pretty ~haky . And seeing a ll the hurt she's going through.
"These are pretty Independent kids -a lot of
the m rely on tutchhiking. They read and hear
ahoul such things. but they think they really just
happt'n to other people This tlmc it was one of
the m , .. he ~aid
Couple Battle
Over Hound Dog
CONWA Y. Ark. IAl'I -Times have not been
easy for 01 x1e. a JO.year.old blue tick hound Her
maste rs . who a re gelling divorced. are battling ovc:r
custody.
The matter was tent atively settled In F,11ulkncr
County Chancery Court. when1Chancellor Ricbard
Mobley awarded temporary custody lo Dixie's
mistress. Alice Farris Tipton. Dixie's master.
Harold Tipt.on, was granted visitation rtihls.
Tipton, howeve r. must give 24 hours notice of
impending visit.8 and be ~ccompanied by the co"n·
ty sheriff. "\
Dix.ie's ruturc will be settlc<J Wcdncs4a y at
another hearing.
Kids Popping Aspirin
EAST LANSING. Mich. IAPl -Children as
young as 9 think nothing of popping an aspirin
without asking their parents. say researchers at
Michigan State University.
The researche rs, who studied 3,300 Michigan
children from grades four through 12. voiced con·
cern that youngsters are learning early to turn lo a
pill whenever they feelidiscomfort.
Forty percent of the 9· to 11-year·olds ques-
tioned said they took aspirin al least once a week.
the researchers said, aand a quarter of them s aid
they didn't check with their parents first.
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SllR EW$8tlRY NJ (Al'I
Ila rd ilS h~ tnu•. LDrry l'oh"n t,
nowhere near Nu 2. Or three. 1,.11
fo ur Status 11m 't hi~ bu If
('ohen, 11 peppy nunabor with J
tar ttt'. romny l!llle rtor uod. ut 29,
plenty o( ffiJh•111(l' lt•ft , Ill lht' pro
prat•l()r of ~ ful .,ncle rutml( 1•n
lf'rprlllt nn tlw Jt•r1-1t y '(hurt:
t'u 1l1•d t.11rry a ltt<nl A W1 t•t•k
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Thul "as nearly two year& t
&(Co ( 'ohen owned u used car lot ~
Ont: day. starinf( Idly at hits In
ventory. he had a hralnstorm.
11nything that Isn't sound. not ln
thla state.
"I TRY TO KEEP cars thut
are about five or alx years old.
about the age of most people's
fam ily cars. What they rent
from me la what they drive
themselves.
DAILY PILOT A8
Motoring
• ' Cost Rise i
' ' C ontinues
• WASHINGTON <AP l
It cost 1m aver~f e or
19 K cent.a per ma e to ' own and operate an in-.
tcrmediate-s i1ed car " Juriog the third quarter
of the year, according to
t h e America n .
Automob ile Associa· •
lion's quarterly study on ,. ..
th.-cost of drl ving . "<"ft F.i\M Pllt'•·s THEV
aan t he ~ay of hti. unwdht'd
ne l•I of '>llUl'J~'I '> .rnJ raltl\-1 :.,
· but If you wool d\•pendabk
~ ht•t+• th,11 wtll J:l'l \>llU when ·
\Oii want lo i.:o ut b;u ~uu1 1 Jtc:..
I m the l(uy to 1wc •
To 'lt'f' I.air, ('otwn you drnp
111 ul ha:. 11fht·t· l'lt'rv tt·1•Jblt-111
tu101 clt•nn u11holt1tl'f\.. !>h~htly
wotn car1wt II '""' /\C und try to ¥l'l 111 .1 y,111 <1 bclwttn
"I WASN'T LOOKING to com·
pe te with tht: big car-rental
~gu n<.'h'!> All I was thinking
w 1u1 th.it those perfectly good
n 1 rs ought to be put to use while
tht·y we1 e waiting to be sold.
"I went to some local garages
.111d boCy !>hops and told them if
they had customers whos e cars
would be tied up to send them to
llll' I'd rent them a car they
t•ould UH tempora rily.
"Now that's not always the
c ase. I have a slx-year·old
Cadillac. 1 've had guys drive up
in a newer but smaller car. pa rk
it in my lot and rent the Caddie
for the weekend . J guess they
want to impress a girl or
something and can 't afford to
rent a new car. I don't know.
"t don't believe I take much
business a way from the big
agenc aes that rent new cars . My
c ustome r is a different type
Se n. Flovd lla!i kC'll.
Colo r ado Oemotr <J t
who l o s t h1 !'> n•
election b id . ""' m a r r v Nina T ott•n·
The th.ard-quarter re-
port compares with 19.6
cents per mile ror the
firs t hall of 1978. The in· "S:
cre ase of two-tenths of •.
one cent per mile would ..
me an an additiona l S20 .. .
per year for the motorist .. .
ph~~t' c•a lh --.~-.. _ __., ht• :. <.ag In
"After lhree months t was out
of the w.cd car business and into
the reot·a-wreck business."
persQ.Jl.
be r g : a corrc!--pon
d e n t f o r N a t 1 o n <ii
Pu blic Ra d.io The·
who dnVl's 10.000 miles
a year
Jnd a&1Un inl-0 u phvn~ Jalllml·<J
l>el ween t•Jr und -.houlder · 'nul
u c:ur left on tht' lot Tr.> mt·
Sal,Urddy "
C OHEN DO ~S ADMIT.
though, that he was unaware of
a man m Los Angeles who rent·
cd used ca n .
"I KNOW I HA VE one ad\tan·
tage o ver those agei;icies .
thoufh. I've never had a car or
mine stolen off the street. Thal 's
a problem they have all the
It refle c t s ris ing w e dding proh :.ihh ' gasoline prices and in· •
w i ll la ke plan· 111 !>Urance costs. the as· ~
time. , Februar y ~ soc1at1on i:.aid. ""-
THE LOT IS J fenced dart
'ard out behind th~ gurage and
bod y shop It •~ "here has 40
"rt•t•h ""ail to lw n.•ntt:d, but do
nut wait long •
I t•11uld US\' 40 rnon ·." Cohen
:.u1d "l tell you. this Is a can't
loiw bui:.arw :.!> Well. I dam n ne ar
lost my :.hlrt there for a lime .
QUl not because bu:nness wus
i:.low 1 ovt·n ·xlt•nded mvself. Ru11 in~ss hu:. been good . from
day Ont.• •
.. Has name as Dave Schwartz
I contacted him. His operation Is
much d1Herent. Some of ha s
customers are mo vie s tars who
want to travel unrecognized , or
be campy. They want rea l
c lunkers . You know Callfor.
nlans .
"What I rent a rc plain used
cars. All right, som e are very
used cars. but not wrecks .
T hat 's just for advertis ing. I
couldn't get away with rentmg
"My cars don't seem to tempt iiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;---....-iiiooiii
car thieves.•· RUffELl'S ----•r---...
UPHOLSTERY 1f'EARL'S W-.. YOlll W..t r LuMe•NCi
NASHVILLE, Tenn. IAPI .._ .. ,, ~~A'~g
C o u n try m u s t c s i n g e r . 1922 H..-or 11•4 "' 1 '' 111• • ">• '"'" 1• l•nl!C '>h•'h ttt You,. Ovvt songwriter Merle Haggard, best Cott• Mne-541-0259 • d " ., ..... N<•" ,, '""' A•u•
known for his 1969 hit "Okie -=======~_. cc~1 A MUA642-1753
Crom Muskogee," is back home DAILY PILOT •m "-1•1••
afte r a brief hospita l visit for CLASSIFIED ADS M1~~·0" v1tJ049S--0401
minor surgery, his doctor said. G42·5e78 ·~ .. ft ~uc::w;· .. ~~~~-1
Newspapers, magazines
and books.
~as oven . Cha nces a rc your
cereal wac;. too.
naw ral gas
•~needed
lo p ro-
d u ce Natural gas was used to
make the pa per
you are now hold Ing. as
well as the -nk needed lo print
the a d you a re now reading.
Natural ~---~-gas was also ~
used to qut<;t\-dry ~~
this page.
Which Is
one of th e ~ ..
reasons
you're getting today's
news today-and not later on.
As for the milk in your gla ss.
It was probably pasteurtze<l
with tht: heat from -you
guessed tt -natural ga~.
Bicycles.
Aller brcakla!:>t. yo u
might decide-es pec ially
if you're a real ene rpy
con~erva l 10nist -l o pedal
o r ~-~
your way to work. school or procl's::, a :,ecm mgly t:rtrlle .... s
down to the ~upcrmarkct. l h t of produc ts lnrlucl l 11~ t h f·
Where does natural ~~ kitC'hen ~i nk -t lw
gas come tn? ( · porcelain part.:111 vw<1y
It was used to ~ Howcvc1 -\\'h II<'
softer the steel ingots \ tht'rc·"' ~tfl l plt·nt~
that fonn the bike \ , ' of natural ga-... 11 1
frame.chrome plate the wo rld. supplH·"'
the a re harder tu g<·t
handle-th e~e ctays.Wl1ich
bars. dry i~ why the Ga..,
the paint and mold Company is do m~
the tires. so much to make s u re t h ere·~
always enough to go around .
Glass.
'
r Imagine a world without a
glass to drink from. a mirror
to look into. or a window to
You can help by follow i n.Q
this simple guideline· -:
I
I
You may be
readtng this ad
at the breakfas t
table. another
place where the
need for
/! natural gas
ts Vital.
Fore~mple.
the aluminum s ktllet
tha t fries your eggs was made
using recycled aluminum
melted by gas heat.
Your toast was made from
bread baked tn a commerc ial
see o.ut of.
Yet all three h ave been
fa nned. tempered. polished
or decorated us ing natural gas.
Chlnaware,
brick, cloth.
adhesives.
fertilizer,
synthetic
rubber, dried
foods and ..•
Most likely.you've
already gotten
our point:
)
u~r
natu ral gas.
f'njoy n a tural gas. but n ever
waste it.
Natural gas
is too valuable
to waste.
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'SHADOW' NOVEL SCANNED BY AUTHOR, 81
Waher Gibson Used Pen Name Mexwell Grant
"I had only ont• Y.TlllO~ tnr k."'
hl· :.aid 'I \.\ould never stop
"ralrn,:: .1 day"• work with a
1•11mplt•l1•d 'l'nh•n<'e . but would
l1·av,• off 10 lht• middle Tht·n
"'hPn I r jml· h:a t"k t o rnv
tvrwwr1tN. I d idn't ha ve t;>
.,. urn Jhi1ut "lwrt• lo ~l Jrl J 'd
p1d, up th,· unt1na:-h1'<.I :.1·nl1·nt1·
JtHl lw off :.inn ru11n1ng "
~hadow novel and eventually
worked 1t up to S750
.. I never really did m ake any
money. I didn't ~et as much as a
t yp1s t would today for typing
lhem . ··he sajd
For 30 years Gibson has 1><•1•11
married to Lltzka. a harp1-;t .1nc1
:1ulhor Sht• and Gibson la v1.· in
.1n early Amencan hom e ;.it Ed·
dyville. N.Y . where Gib:.on g('t:.
much of hrs mail addrt.'ssed .
"The Shadow. 12426."
Shadow appliques on their T -
shirts "The Shadow" radio
se ries LS bcmg rebroadcast and
rt•cords arl' being pressed. One
publisher has issued a hardback
t·a lh•d "The Weird Adventures
of The Shadow "
"THE SHADOW STILL lives.
but 1t fits into 11.s own time
frumt• I don't have any plans to
rC'vivc It with nl.'w Shadow
hook!\,·· said Gibson. (;(l\SON HAD Slll'H a now of
s to rac•s ~0 1n g thttt he was
pr<.·~sed to gl'l nJmt•s for hr:.
char:H't<'rs
Th ere prt•se nll y n r ~ I Z
paperback editions of vanous
Shado w novpb m pnnt a nd a
dozen more are sch eduled . A
Shadow Secret Society publishes
a s pecial bulletm in Wyomts'\
mg, Pa Youngsters are v.eunng
But Gibson 1s not !'!lowing
down Not Waltc·r 8 . Gibson Not
M ax w e ll G rant , M a rtin
Oo nohue. C 8 . Crowe. Douglas
Rr o wn , Rufus P e rry . Roy
Masll'r , lsbi Black. Ask The
Shadow. He knows
"I took th<.' naml's for m any or
tht•m from railroad t1mt•t;.rblt-s"
'tat1on st.ops. ht• said
<.: 1 bson ~ot $400 for h 1s flr~t
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fan
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168-0933
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495-1776
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646-:?4:?4
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673-9450
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SMITH'S ...0.TUAIY
627 Main St
Huntington Beach
53~539
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976 So Coasr Hwy
Laguna Beach
494-153t>
t !>33 N El Camino Real
San Oemente 492-0100
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7801 Boise Ave
Westmintlef
893-3525 0
GLEN ROCK. N.J.
(APl Will iam C .
Ga~s Jr .. 67, president
of tt)e New Brunswick
Sign Co .. and designer of
the firs t lighted and
animated advertis ing
si~os in Times Square in
New York, died f'riday
at hi s home in
Wakefield.. R.I.
ESCONDIDO <APl
J im Downing. 66, a real
('State a ppraiser and fre-
quent candidate for
polllical office, was
struck Sunday by a
semitrailer truck and
killed outside his parked
car at Lebanon, Ind.
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the last t1m1· a roomful of panting l.1d11•s thrt•w ~
bampt!rful of undll':. al eddy Arnold" .
Tt'ddy Pt·ncll'rl(rai.s has something mort•, a
Spark Of 'l'llhU:lhty ancl pl'rSonalll \' tlt:tt. ljUlll:
s 1m1-1ly, h<•lps him 'I'll record:-;11u1 c-111w t·r1 tir kl-li.
Hts husky almo'>t c oarse n ·nd1l1nn' hC' lh1·v
ballad or dis1·0 h1 ' hulkini.:. b.i..,.1· good look::. ga\~·
Pender gra:.i. J Svt•nJ.:ah·hkt po"1·r O\•er his
audience
"lt'sju,,t m1• '1 tw 'av'>. rao;ting m1><l1•i.tv asidt-
··1 ttunk tht· l.1<11l'" JU~t :.t·nw th<•t J m forceful
'Thl'rt' :. nt·\ e r bl·t•n J lllat·k ma11 like mc.
nev1•r I lh1nk lh1· 1'10-.1·<,I thin~ to ti was Sam
Cook, .. 1nd N:1t 'Kinµ' <'011· hut in lhosl' davi. tht·
idea '~o uld h.1\ t· h1•p11 1·o mpll'l1·lv ;1g ..i1ni.t
rcgulat11111~. ynu knnY.' '
P l-:l'\OJ-;IU:Jt1\SS K'\OWS Ill-. HAS bl•e11mt: :..
sex symbol :mrl kmm:-th.it is p:11t of the reason hl'
has ht'come one of lh1• rn1,s l populur sin~crs in pop
mustt I.ft. tl<H·sn'I try lo aff1•1•t ..,,.,ual ,1pp1 ·:il, ht·
doesn"t try to turn 11 olf 11 1· 111s1 m;1kl•a sun.• lh1 ·
1mag<' doi:sn 'I int nuh· 1111 t lw mu:-.11·
"It dcx•s n't lu·rau!'lt· I don't lc:t 11 ." lw :.ays
··1·11 nevt.•r tt.'11 you lhal I'm a sex ,y mbol. My
mus1(' w1Juld bt· a' strong "'1lhoul 1t Look. lht•
records hil\'l' tu l'Orn <' first . lwrnn• th1 ., im ag1•
thlni: An<I the rcconb w1·1 t• :.ut:t·t•s:-.ful for eight
yean, wtth the Blue Not1·s ''
P e nderg r a ss 111'1,t'> lh<•t h1· <101·:.n 'l
consc1ow.ly rontribut1• 10 T1·dflym ;1111 ;1
··1·m not gonna tv."t m yself and enl1C(' womrn
lo throw their p;.intte:-ur> on llw c;t.1 ge, ·· ht· i,,a vs
"If thcy'r" ~onn11 rln tl lht·v'n • gonnu <lo 11 on their
own I'm nht gunnJ "'t.·l111rne lh<.1l k111c1 o( th111~ ·
SOME MORTALS MIGllT Hf-: TE~tPTE D
just once or tw1Cl·. to go .ih1 -;Hl .ind .1tT1·pl ~
sincere ~e:o.lun• of fril•nd-;h1p nffl·rl'd b) a graCIOUb
a nd nice-looking fon Not 1'edllv
"No "'UY 11 you lak1· <11lvanl~1gt· of that
situation. It'll wc1.1r you out You 'll h1· s prt>uding
your1>elf too thin. and lh;1t 's wh:1t 'II l0Sl' you "
"Besides, I st.•em ''> have .. morals . You
know, just natural moral:."
Pendt•rgrass admits lhat h1" IJ;i:-1r aU<.hcncc 1~
fem a le, bul docirn 't th111k that fart limits h b
appeal. He knows lh•· hollum lint•
"If a nylhtnj.{, .. h1· s:iv:-.. "guy1> Jrt• gounc.i want
to come lo thi: <'Ortt1·rt lll·euuse the y know u bunch
of women will b<.· then •
Six Win Libe l Act ion
l'/\RIS l/\P) -Six women whn announce pro-
gram~ on the Fn•nch television network h<tve won
a joint l1bd action a~a1m:,t th1· rr<>nch womc·n'!>
m agazine "Ma rie Clare." n-ce1vmg a symbolic
award for damages or 25 ccnti;
The art1cl<' rnl·nliont•d none of thl' six wom<•n
by !"ame, but 1n toov1l'l1ng the magazine. the
Paris court !)aid lhc paralle l drawn bctw<>en the
announcerb on a tclrvHuoo s erf-en ond prostitutes
• waiting for c us tom ers bl'hin<I windows in Am~tt:"rdum 's harbo r quarter con1>l1tutcd a crlminul libel .
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THE ORANGE COUNTY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COUNCIL
hoa moved to
1"40 f . first St., Sonta Ana
547-4801
HOtltS: e to 5, Monday thru Friday
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Tuotday Novemoer 14 1918 DAILY PILOT A J I
Campout Ends in Tragedy
Ry n .M R \' ( l.Al s•:N °' '"• o.i1, ,., ... •"'" M .nk Kill~. 14 , will 1>4.• bunt•d 1n h1:s Hoy ~cout
uniform Wt'<1ne. d.ay
/\ I Jfr Scout who v. u nh•d lo bCl an Eaiile hkt.-
h11o uuw rn.11 rlt•d older hroth\'r. James Allen.
youna Murk d100 1n o tt•nt at lht> 11now-covered
bur of MoW'll Sun Jac:mlo l'itrly Sunday ti~. hu. brt•lh~r, Elliot. nlnt• other 11couts ind
two adull lt·~ukr' •r Troop SH bunJled into sleeping
ha.ca lrl J 111n1tlt• Lc•11t lak Suturday In un alhimpl lo
kt:t' ,, v. urm
THE 'W.l'TMINSTER group mndt! camp near
the •.)()()foot h•vt•I 111 ubout ~ p.m .. »ccording lo
S<·outma21tt•r Don 'f~rr.> 48. when all appeared
nt•1u t"llht1u11tlon ufkr trt'kkanu from above th~
mount~111 ·, ff 000 foot l1·vd through fulling 1mow
S111urdJ>
A Hh .. , ,11k c '1111111 \ Sh1·11H\ officer estimated
h•rnpt'r .1tur1·" 1n llll' .11 t•1.1 .11 ah,,ut 20 degrees Hl'
11a1d sno,. lh.11 fl'!I ''' tht· l ,f100 foot lt•vcl for 24
hourl'I "'•'' .11 11·.1,,1 1"'11 r1·1·l hai.:h by lak SiJlurday
Wht•n ,, "41uth1•111 < .1 llr11rn1u 1'~tson Company
'"""' 11 ,IC'lm "'1th ,1 dt'l'Ul) .1huard discovered th(•
'>tout ... iii Jh11u1 • .1 111 !',und.1v. ~t'ven of the part)'
~ 1•rt• 11uff\•rrni.: f111111 •\po:.urt·
•·ouR BOY~ i\1\0 thi> two lcadl·rs were trea'\
l'd ldtt'r ul 1t th•nll'l hubp1t.il
Sht·nff ~ 11fft<·1•" 'J 111 the 'mall :.now tractor
th.ii fou11cl lht· i.:rouµ WJ" loo :.mall to load every·
ont· ,1 hour<I N1111· or tht• boy:. and T erry wen>
lf11v1·n lo Statt· tl1 ~hwuy 243, lhret: miles away,
wh1·n · ambulurln•:. wu1tt·d
I\ dt•puty und John Farm('r, 32. the troop's htk·
Ill~ <·ommitlt'(.· 1·ha1rrn;1n. rvmuined belund to
wur<'h (111 tw(l m1ss1ng youth:. ·
Ont• boy, lht:' u(f1t•t·r i.1Hd , w<.as found im-
m1•d1utt•ly
VOlJN(; KIN<:·~ both wu:-. found us the ln.1l'l<>r
returned fo1 the rcrrwuung bC<lulcrs and their bag gage
The 'lt:ntkr 00) \hJ' hudlllt'tl in his ~lcepm~
bag, Offll'('f' Sllld
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you I iR . Poems, pictures. recipes.
A R1 ver8ldt· Coront:r 'b deputy a.a.id Monday th(•
14 yeur-old ap1><1rt•nlly died of cxp()llun·. but that
un uutop&y was 11cheduled
An Ornl18c County Council spokes m on for the
Boy Scou~ of Amerlcu i.aid Monday that the troop
and •1u leuci4)rs 11ppar1•ntly were well prtipared for
lhc aai.auJt o n th~ mountuln thut began laist Thu~
day und ended !IO lrugically Sunch;y.
"I REALLY FEEL from everything l observe
thut prior training a nd prior preparaUon were
~ood . The re3t of the boys came through this In re l·
atlvt>ly good sha~." said Ot!an Craft.on, field
services director
S~outmast.er Tf>rry uid Monday that younger
boys in Troop 88. sponsored by the Ch urch of Lat·
ter·day Saints In Westminster. had bffn left homl'
when the group trucked 1n vans towa rd th~
ldyllwlld·Banning a rea last Thursd11y
The lroup was not expecting s now when 1t
11ushcd up to the 9.500 fool level to ramp at Little
Round Valley Thursday night hut the hoys did
have heavy cloUung and booti.
A FREEZING fo~ mov<'d up the mountain fo'ri
day, forcing the scout:. to c.ilJ off the ir try ror tht·
top. Terry said But because of the latenei.!-in th<'
day. lbcy remained al Lillle Round Valley l"nday
night
It began t-0 snow. and as the scouts dei.cended
the mount.am early Saturday. there was six 1nchc1>
o n the ground at their camp site .
In the i.now, t™.! group lost Seven Pinci> Tra il
several limes. Terry s u1d . but managed to regain
1t with com passes whe n s now changed the ap-
pearunce of landmark!\
AT ABOUT 5 P.M .. Tt-rry said, the t'Xhausted
1iroup madt-camp. They didn't know it. but lhey
wt•rc l<.•ss thun •• mile from where they had parked
the ir vans Thurtoiday
Road gradl1rfi worked through the mght. dear
mg l!1ghway 243 that links ldyllwild with Bann1n1?
Snow ·and darkness hampered the search for
lh,· ..:rn1111 tn~~t·red b> u ~aturduy call from the
nw-."ng 1't•rry':-. w1f1• ~·t uboul 10 p.m, :.hcnrr·~ of
hcer 1m1d
BISHOP J E RRY Anderson. pastor or the
:-.poncsorrnl( church. said Monday that evoryone he
talked to bllld t hl· srout leaders did everything the
way they should have .
Tht•y brought the h oyi> down through a
snowstorm and Htoppcd when exhaustion set in, he
said.
A sheriff's orricPr who said more than 25
people. includtng deer hunters . were t rapped in the
24 hour storm -n<>kd. "It 's easy lo get lotil In th.:
snow ··
fi e added, "It appeared the leaders overex·
posed themselv<'1' al times lo be ->ure the boys were
all righl. When 1l :.now:. more than two reel an 25
hours. well
VOVNG Kl~(. WA~ dcxcnlx:d a s J "shghl
boy.·• about four ft•t•t Ill Jnd nh<>ut RO µoundi..
.. But hf' w:1~ ;1 vt"r\ 1ktc1 mincc.J young man,"
'aid l31i.hop 1\nd1•1""" Thi· boy. ht• :-.u1d , filled h11>
pu<'k with Wl'l~ht a nd w:llkt·d <•round We!>tminster
prcparin.i for Thuri.d.1v .... 111111n~
Ht' w..i~ a 'l'<H'ht·r 1n our A;,romc Pne&thood
la young ho,v~.· ~tutl) ~niup i " t'\ntll·rson added
"He looked up to h1~ ultlt•r hrolht:r, Allt'n, who was
an Eagle·•
T HE BISHOP SA ID ttw boy·~ ra the r and
m o ther. Mr. aml Mr~ JJtk Allt•n King Sr .•
described hi m ai. a 'born repetlrmun" who could
fi x almost <111yt hing a round ht~ homt! a t 6141
Chtckai.;iw Dr1VI', Westm inster
"H1:. l11vt•d 11n1m;it...., rnllet..•ltng pigeons and
snakes. lw addet1 "lft: cvt•n hud a scorpion and a
t;ir:rnlula thal hl: .ip11.Jrcnlly captured on scout
outing1> "
M3rk will b.· huru•<I al <;rt-t'n Helli. in San
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TUMday November 14 19>'8 DAILY PILOT ••
IRVINE PRO GOLFER ALAN TAPIE, A COMING STAR ON THE TOUR.
AP WoropllolO
Matter of Time
Tapie 's Goal: Winnirig Golf Title
By HOWARD I •. HANDY
Ot .... .,. .. , "" .. iutt
Alan Tapie has reached one pinnacle on th~ PGA golf tour a nd will be look10g with
m o re confidence to achieving the ultimate
goal of winning an individual championship.
Tap1e finished 56lh on the money list for
1978 with $58.~72 in officia l money won and
thus gained an exemption from qualifying for
the comi~ year
The <'u rrenl resident of Irvine who will
soon moye lo Laguna Niguel a nd a new home
with wife l.isa and th(• couplc•'s year old son,
has , set hts sights on winning a tournament
champ1onstup.
NOT A UNJQVE GOAL a nd certainly not
ont> that 1s exclu1!1vely his But he ha/> picked
11p confidence along with h11! best money
~ ·ason and feels 1t 1s only a matter of time
until he can v1s1t the wmner·s circle
"l played well enough to win most of the
way in several tournaments this year." he
says.
What broug ht about the difference aft<'r
four years of struggling and barely making
enough to meet expenses., ..
"Everybody asks me that question." he
~ays ··1 was playing in the Doral Open and
the first two rounds were jw.t hkc the la~t
few years I wa:-. trying too hard and worry
1ng
"THAT'S WHEN I OEOOED to IN 1t all
hang out I decided I wouldn't worry about 1t
1f I played badly I s tarted to IX'ht:H• 1n my
..wine and 1t helpt'd. ··
He firus hed in a tle for fifth place 1n three
dirferent to urnament s Westchester ,
He r itage and Greensboro and says he had a
chance to Wln all thr~
"At Westcheste r. I was tied for the lead
going into the fina l round but ~tarted off with
bog1es on the firs t two holes and didn't com t•
back.
"BUT TIDS SHOVLD HELP ME in the
future There 1s a lot involved 1n gaming ex·
perience on the golf course. Some reach 1t
sooner than others "
J11 s third round at Westchester was
perhaps hts best of the year. He ha d birdies
on the second and fifth holes. then a ho te -in-
one on the sixth to go four under on the nine
After getting another bird on the 10th. he
was five-under but had three bog1es before:
finishing with two birds fi e can s till play
that round from memory
WHEN HE IS P AIRE D with Arnold
Palmer. J a<'k Nicklaus. Lee Trevino or some
of the other top names o n the tour. what is h is
rea<'tion?
.. You Just have Lo accept the situation."
he says. "and realize who they arc If I am
going out to be awed by them, I'm not play-
ing nght. ·
· · 1 don "t worry about thos e guys. It
doesn't make any d1fferen cl' lo m<' who I a m
playinJ.! 'A1lh They are all nlCC.' guy:-. but 1f
}Ou a re playing !>omebody e lse instead of the
cour!>t". that 1s definitely the wrong s trategy.
· I think I have learned ttu:. a nd it is
Stt TAPIE. Page BZ
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Rockwell Was Right About the Agony HaII ·Says
Oranges
Still Alive
Monday Night Football Assignmen1,s Aren ~t Alu;ays Fun and Games
By OAVE ct N~11'G HAM
, Ol r ... o .. ,,. Potot Sl•tt 1 hl' latl' :'\or ni;1 n. Roc kwl·ll
11nct.' did a pa1nt1n~ that 1>hO\\NI
Jn <t rt 1 ~ l. p n·., um ,1 h I y Mr
HO<.'kwl•ll h1mst'lf. s1tt1ng in front
of a blank l'~IM•I "<'nttching ht~
head
'"Thi· must ll"rrrhlc thing <in II
f 11 St I" a I ti r h :1 S t 0 f ;i (' {' IS a
lfeadhnt" · Rork'Al'll ..,.11d of tht•
puinting. wh1 l'h bN·ame the Ot•l
~. 1935 l'Over for lht• Salurda,._
F.venani:: Pos t ·
"OFTEN IT l.S /\ CASE nf
.-either getting •l picture in on
t 1 me. not don<' a~ wt• II as you
like . or of doini:: 1l well and being
too late to have 1 it published,"
said th<' artist
I know Just how ht• h•lt My as·
'>!gnme nt a human inlt'rC"~t
sidebar s tory lo go <ilong with
our regular Mondav 'J1J,!hl Foot
ball art1C'lt• In1ca:-t' \1111 h;i!ln l
nut ired. the U<11I) Pilot ha~ ht•cn
runn 1 ng tht' ...idehar.., t·vt·ry
Stabler Mum
"'eel... 1A1th our "'rrlt'rs a I tern at
1ng the assignment
Thl' ideas have been good
J.!l'ltlnt:: a SO<'cqr player·s reac
lion 111 his fir~ football gamt-.
watrh1ng 11 with a Ha m :-.
<'hecrleader. taking 1n thC' game
at a t avern. or viewing 1t with
wives of the Rams
ORIGINALLY I WAS ~oing to
find out whcr<' the Rams watch
the game An un<'onfirmed
rumC\r was c1rcufat1ng that cer
lain taverns ::ind r('stauranl~
w t>re paying Ram players to
watc h the game al their
establishment. Obviously th<'
prescnt•t• of an NF'L :-.tar would
bt• good for bus ines:-..
The· rumor went l.O far as to
s ay t hat the big name player..
got $250 per J:ame. while le!>:-.er
known Rams drew only ~ But
tht· Hams wouldn"t confirm such
.1 I i!.t .ind the idc•a evt•ntually
ml'l a dead end
Raiders Reverse
Intercept Trerul
C IN C I NN/\.T I t Al'I
O:i k land Ha1dt·r~ qua rll-rhatk
Ken Stahler c·ould h;" <' callc:d 1t
v1nd1cat1on. but hf' wasn"t t;ilk-
1 n g after toss ing three
touchdown pasM·~ 1n <J nat10nally
tC'lev1M•d 34 ·21 v1ctorv ovf'r thr
Cinc 1nnat1 BPnguls Mo nday
night
E MBITTERED BY M EDI~
crit1c1sm artC'r throwing 23 tn-
tcrcept1ons IO hlS first 10 j.?am('S
this season, Stablc·r ront1nurrt
his cold war aftNwart1s
··Nothing pt·rMm cil. I Just don't
have unv comment, · said the
hc•wh1s k0t>red 32-vi·ar-old Na-
t1on<i l Football Le«1guc vc•tcran.
dfsm 1ssing reporter~ from his
cubicl<'. II(' completed mm· of 19
pas ses for 109 yards
··our dl'ft'nsc cr(•atccl the
t urnovt'rs and our ofrt·nse took
a d v a n t <1f5 e . " ~a 1<1 R a id t' r s·
Coach John Madden as Oakland
boostNi its re<'ord tn Monday
night games to 11 · I I since 1970.
Stabler's teammates did the
talk1nJ.! for tum . s aying he
d ot's n 'I dC'serve the criticism for
the Ra1d<.·rs' four los:-.c s.
"H E MIGHT BF. HAVING his
worst yt·ar. but not to the extent
lhl' pn•ss is s aying," said tight
t•nd Oave Casper , who caught a
25 yarci touc hdown pa<.s a :-.
Oakland built a 27 7 lead going
rnto tht• final quarter t
"Tht• fault 1s always blamed
on tht• quarterb ~ck.'" s aid
Casper "He 's got a lot of un·
m'cess ary publicity," s aid cor·
nerback Neal Colz1c, whose 32·
yard fumble recovery return
t riggercd a quick start. The
problem, said Colzie, 1s "we 're
hurting, but nobody m entions it."
Earlier in the 'Aet'k I had con
s1dcn•d gl'lting a TV sports pro
du<'er's outlook on :-.uch things a!>
eamt•ra a ngle:-.. tommcrcial
COMMENTARY
brt•aks. graph1c·s and t he·
techn1t•al a.'>pt'Cl:-. of telf•v1sing a
foot ball ~ame My producer
was n 't av<ulable. Dead end
TH EN I WAS GOING to watch
the ~ame with Ram quarterback
P at Haden and his w1fco Cyndi.
who had JUSl given birth to a
baby girl al Hoag llosp1tal 1n
N<'wport rwach.
'"Mr Haden and his '"fe ha\•t•
decided not to g rant any in
terv1ews with th~ pre!>s, ·· the
hospital spokeswoman said _ /\n<I
there was no anl.wt:r al lladcn's
home phonl'. Dead end a~ain
G l"tlmg dcs pcratt•. I d<'l'ided tn
'Aandcr the halb of the hoi.p1tal
and fi nd out JUSt how many Pil
l1t·nts werl' watching the gaml',
and how 1mport:.tnl such an at·
t1 v1ty is to a bedridden patient
"W E CAN'T LET YO U do lh<tl
without someone from the puhltc
r<'lation:-. s taff ac<'ompany1ng
you :· I 'Aas tdtd "And wc"ll iill
be· gone by 6 o'clock. He~1de~ ..
that would really be a n rnv;;ismn
of t he p{lt1ent 's privacy to JU~t
barge in on them hkc that ··
I meekl y aArced. Ot-ad end
again
··You could watch 1t with ml'
a nd I 'II give you spicy com·
ments from a woman's point or
view." my wife offered
I pretended I d1dn 'l hear hl'r
1BLll the rain was comini: down tn
buc kets and I n~all> d1dn 't fc.o.t'J
like going out to see what kind of
1 maginat1ve idea I could dream
up with gamet1m<.• JU:O.l one hour
a"ay
B ESIDES. WllO WOULD bl'
1n a public placl' cm a night hkl'
tha t J watchinl( a git ml' bet wt•Pn
thl' 6·4 Oakland Ha1dt•ri. and lht•
I 9 Cinc1nnat1 Bl'nea1.,·0 It ~a., ;;i
dog gamt· on a dog night
I t•ons1de red rc~1gnat1on . c<.ill
1ng in s ick or callmg Jn dt'ad
Even worse. I cons1dc-red wnt
1ng down my wtf<''S <,p1<:y rom
ments about t he gam e
HERE'S WHAT HAPPESEO:
sht' toss<.-d out a few Juicy t1db1l:-.
which I scribble d down. i.t nd
then she asked what I had wnt·
ten. l told her
"'You can"l put that tn t he
paP<'r' .. she protested
"Hut thal"s what you sa id." I
answered
"Yeah. but I don"t want that 1n
the• papl•r l"m senou~ ·
She clammed up I tried lo
dr;;iw ht•r oul "'1th a few pro·
St'f' AGON\', P a ge 8 2
AP Wtrepfoolo
OAKLAND'S PHIL VILLAPtANO (41) GRABS PETE JOHNSON'S FACE MASK.
Taking adv;intage of l>CVen
C'1 n cinn a t1 tu(nover s. the
Raider s. 7-4. withstood ;1 388·
yard acnal barrage hy Ken An·
dl•rson to move• into a first-place
tie "ith Dl'nvcr in lhc American
Foothall ConfcrencC' Western
Division. Tht• loss plunged the
mis t ake prone fk n,J.?a ls to I · 10
* * * Line Injuries Dave Taken Toll
~C:Olll IV OUAllTEllS Ott.,,~,..o & u 1 1 }4
(on< IMdl• 0 I 0 14 11
0 1\k (_()lflf\ J? t•1mf>k.. r~•urn ,~., .. flttlMt\ Oel<-Cl\t'\IN )P3\\lrom 51Al>IPr IM~nn••<k l
( 1n Joftn\On .. run (8ahr lt1C\.l
O•• C41\Mr 1S CM\\ trom S~IH IM.tnn ••<•) 0d• llr.O•l1<ow II IM\l from Sl~C>lor IMM>n .. , ...
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Con Ct• tllon 10 I><'\\ lrom Ano.rw<> IOMI•
lit(k .
0 d• • ••n E~~ II run IM41nn ~•O I
.. )I ll•
GAME STATIUIO on cu•
f lr'\I OOWT"t\ 11 17
Hu\lw\ yu10\ 1~ 'Ill 30-'ll
P~"'"'1 VAflh IOJ )))
lltlurn Y•"lh 10) t»
P•>•U •1•-0 JOSI ..
"""'' 10•8 S41 r 11mbft\ IO\I ' 0 S-J
""""'"' • .,.. lo-&! 1>1' INDIVIDUAL LEAOllU RUS~I "(• 0.-kl•ncl, van E•Q""n 11 46 W?!ot
li"'llon 14 • (lf•rlnnAll, JoflnMl<I 1 .. :i.. Tu<.,...
ll 31 .
PASSING Qal.tltnd. SIM>I .. 9 19 0 110 Ctn-
t lnNll. A'*"\Clf\»~ M . GrolflnO I 0 0
~ECEIVING 0.kt .. no. (.41\~r l I\ Wl\11
llnQlon ] u (lllC;ll'INlll, '""''I 101 Grifton .. .,
OeuWS f
UCLA Girds for Trojans Saturday in ROse Bowl D~cider
Fro m AP Dl.<ipatcbes
LO S ANGELES Coach
Terry Donahue was asked 1f his
UCLA football team might be
outmanned by Southern Cal in
their Saturday battle for the
Rose Bowl berth.
He grinned a nd said : "We
both have 90 ...
Ac tually , bot h t eam s had
about 95 players before injunes
began to go through their of·
fensive lines like the chicken pox
a t a nursery school.
It'!! obvious USC has done the
better job of compensating for
line lnju.rt.es. The Trojans pre-
pared tor UCLA by crus hing
Washift(lton ~10 in the mud last
Saturday.
"WHETH ER WE'RE out ·
manned or not.·· Donahue said
Monday, "1 would say we would
not be favored in the game ."
USC's turnaround beJ:an after
a loss to Arizona State tn an up·
set m a rked by troubles with
center snaps, when t hree cen-
ter s were lost to iruury tn short
order. Although they also have
lost m assive tackle Anthony
Munoz, the Trojans rebounded
s trongly for a 5-l conference
record and 8· 1 in all f!ames.
Mean whil e UCLA 's once
dominating team has lost five of-
f E>n s Ive lineme n wh o wer e
starte rs at various points in the
season. The Bruins had early
!iu cccss. beating Was hington
a nd Stanford. Lately UCLA
bogJ?ed down. just <'dging Oregon
23-21 at home and losing at
Oregon State 15-13. Tha t leaves
UCLA at 6-l in the P ac 10. and
8-2 overall
"I DON'T BELIE VE a loss
ca n ever he lp your team.
because It was a n e1tat1 vc
thing." the UCLA coach told re·
porters. "I do believe you can
respond to loslng by coming
back, We know that regardless
of the Oregon State game. WC'
a('~ one or just two teams who ca~ go to the Rose Bowl." ·
A di{f ... ~nt s ituation prevaile«I
last yeat . wbt>n USC edged
UCLA and opened the way for
I I
Washington to be at P asaden a
Donahue said Rick Bashore
wo uld be the quarterback
a~ainst USC thjs week, quashing
rumors there might be a change
"WE'VE WON EIGHT games
with Rick· a nd he'll be our
quarterback when we com e
down the tunnel on Saturday:·
the "coach declared.
Bashore. a product of Edison
High. was held to no completions
und one interception againi.t
OregCln State.
Last week. it was a mauer of
many things breakdown In
protection, breakdowns in routes
a nd breakdowns in reads." the
UCLA coach said
By ERNlt: CASTILLO
Ol IM O•llY Ptlol
Dependmg upon how you look
~1t 1t. th1• Anaheim Oranges arc
c•1thcr dN1d o r ali ve 1n World
Team Tennis I Saturda}. \\iTI Commissioner 1Butch Ruchholz anno unced the
league's Anaheim. Seattle and
New Orlrans franchises had
gone under Mo nday, De nnis
H a ll. president and general
manager or the Oranges. said
while the announcem ent was
tt.•chnicall y corrc<'t . 1l was not
necessarily so · · u 1s the 1ntent1on of the
Anaheim Oranges to be part of
WTT 1n 1979." ll a ll s uys.
'"T<'chnically. tht• fra nchise has
bt'en t t•rminated because it has
not posted 1t.'> SJ00,000 letter of
credit according to league 1n -
terpretat1on of t'"<1stin~ by-law:.
"We are awaiting 1ns truct1ons
from lht• lcagul' as to procedure
for applit'alion for rN1dm1ss1on
tind until our obli,J.?ation tor read-
m1ss1on art• known to us, there is
nothing mon· I can l>UY 1othcr
than rt·1tL·ratt· m y previous
:.tatt'mt•nt that 1t ·~our 1ntent1on
to pla) 1n 197!1 ..
The Orange'~ dn·w an average
of 3.200 Cam. to homl' games ill
t ht• /\nah~1m Convl'nt1 on Center
la..,t s eason
Currcntl). only two frnnchll>cs
;i re still noallng 1n the wrr.
l'hol"n1x and c;olden Gate.
F.1ght tt"01ms h:I\ l' folded s ince
t ht• sN•!>On l'n<h•cl in<'lud1ng the
Lo'> An~t·les String!>. New York
Applt's and Bo~ton Lobsters.
con s 1dcrl'd thl· ll•aS(ue·s top
drawing cards The WTT has
,Jlso lo:-.t 1t~ top three women
C h r 1 ~ E ,. <.' r t . 1\1 a r t i n a
Navratll(Jv a ;1n<I Billll' J(·an
King
Bucks Duel
Hot fakers
MILWAl"KEE -The Lo:-.
Angeles Lakers. hol at h<>me but
only luk<'farm on the ro~d. try
to keep a nint• game' winning
streak alive her e ton1ghl when
they battle the Milwaukee
Bucks
Comini? off a 134-106 rout of
the Indiana Pacers that lcfl
Ott T\' Toidflltt t
Channel 9 at 6
them 8·0 at home. the Lakcrs
ar(' 10-4 and off to their best
start since 1972 All four of their
losses this year have come on
tht-road
Milwaukee, which has been
goi n~ around 1n circ les e ver
since it traded Kar«m Abdul-
.1 abbar to the Lakers in 1976. is
currently 6-ll on the year and
situa ted in fourth place in the
Midwest Divis ion of thl' Weste rn
Conference.
Jn recent weeks, the Lakers
have bcJ?u n to p lay up t o
capabilit.Jes no w tha t J abbar has
res umed h1s role as the NBA'~
mos t dominating center. Adnan
Dant ley a nd J a m aal Wilkes
have played brilliantly at
forward while Norm Nixon . Ron
Boone and Lou Hudson have pro·
vide d scoring punch In the back
court.
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A Capsule Report From the W:irtd of Sports
..... , .......
ENJOYING THE GOOD LIFE P1t<'ht•r I .Ill'.'\ Ttanl
p11tf-. ,1 w.1y on hts C'll!a r as ht.' e nJOYS hb :\ew York
Y ankt•t• u niform fu llo\\1ng Mond.av s agn ·C'mc•nt
"1th 1111' Y::ink.., Tinnt s 1gn<'<I J l\\o:~l·l.lr p<1C'l \\Ith
I ht• 't anl-s. be1:om1ng lht' I 11 st I rec ijgt·nl player in
lht• l'IW IC t•n.tn dtall to Slj..!ll <l l'IHHICtl'l \.\ll h .1 TIC\\
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One-year Pact to 1.asorda;
Dodgers Sign Thomas
From AP Di~patebes f·
LOS /\NG El.ES Tht·re were just tv.(o things wrong
at the party announcing Tommv l.asorda had been rehired
as manai;tc r of the Los /\n~elt>S Dodgers at a salary
t!Stimated at $100.000
People .still wondcr<'d why the Dodgers had lost to the
Nt'W York Yankees tn the World Series, and LasQrda was
m a traff1r ac·c1dcnt on the way to the announcement
SCS5ion.
No on<• was hurt in the• aC'r1dcnt but th<' Dod~ers
manager. ne•w contrnct in hand , was t rying to bum a ndt•
ho mt'.
President Pl•tt·r O'Malll'y. 1n announc-ing the one.year
pact with the· sk1ppN who has won National L<'ague pen
nants in each of h1.s two years at th<' helm . s aid Lasorda re
l·e1ved a raise and the managn s;mf
"It wa ... a ver y. very good r a1s<· lie had (·arned S70.000
m 1978. and l'\'t•n Dodgi•r ... 1JH11·wb sa id an estimate ol
:!00.000 for L979 was tn lhc ball µa 1 k
T he Dodgers s1gnc-d Oern•I Thomas .• 1 utility m an
from the San Diego Padres . to a frt·c·-agc•nt cont rJ 1·t tod a\
Thomas. in the National League since 1971 when he
s tartt>d with Houston lh<'n \.\cnt lo San 01<'go. San Fran
c1sco and back to the Padres. 1s a ut1hty playe r _____ q.,.,~ of tlw Dag-----.
Oalla..-. Cowboy running back Tony Dorsf'lt. on hi!>.
(cellngs With the press "I reel like the press IS trying
to run me out or Dallas It seems that when things
ar<'n 'I going Loo Jtood for us, everyone is pointing the
hn~er at me When you ·r~ down. they want to talk
about you and wnlc bad things about you."
C'otoPtU Nfte ~ltla f:e~h
Vt'tc•ran N•ntcr Oave Cowens was na med today a !>
~laycr·coach of the NHA 's Roston Celtics. replacing Tom
Sandns . Cowens , an eight year pro from Florida State.
~comes the se<•ond player-coach in Ce ltics history. The
firs t was also a center. Bill Ru~sell.
This y<'ar's change was made with the Ce ltics struggful;y--
w1th a 2 12 record and six consecutive losses San<fers,
anoth<'r former Celtics star. JOihed the Celtic:s last season
.ts an as~1stant a nd wa~ promoted to head coach in
Janua ry when Tommy lleln!>Obn was fired.
Ar OJI~ Football .........
Tht· Top Twenty teams in The Ass~iated Press col·
h•J,!e football poll. v.1th first place voles in parentheses and
:,eason record~
I Penn Stall' 1:-,s 1 10 0-0 11. Maryland 9.1.0
2. Nebra~ka Iii I ~' 1-0 12.Clemson Ii I 0
3 Alabama r.11 fl 1 0 13.Arkansas 620
t Oklahoma !I I II 14.UCLA K 20
;,.Southern ('al 1 1 1 8 1-ll 15.Purdue 7-1 I
6.llouston H 1-0 16. Michigan Stat<· f, 3 ()
-: M1c h1gan XI 0 17 .LouLsiana Stall' r. 2 n
8.Geor~ia k ·I 0 18. Pittsburgh 7 2 (I
9.T C'xas fl ·2-0 19.0 hio Stale Ii 2 I
10. Notre Oamt· 7·2·0 20. Georgia Tech 7.2.0
OIM--!fear Deal for Fregosl'!
California Angels General Manager Buzzie •
Bavasi has tndicatc.>d he will offer Manager Jim
Fr.-gosi a one-year contract for the 1979 season
but added that "Jim's got a JOb indefinHely"
Pitcher Larry Gura, the first free agent claimed by
the m aXJmum 13 clubs in this year's free agent draft, de
c1ded to stay with thr Kansa!> City Royals who ~1gned the
30·year-0ld leftv to a hve·year contract worth over SI
mil hon SWbata Cfted for Defnue
Stan Sblbala, a freshman from Fountain
Valley tUgh . was named Pacific Coast Athletic
Confcrenrc defensive player Qf the week after
intercepting two passes. tipping another into the
hands of a teammate. recovering one fumble. makln~ td
tackles and assisting on four others in the University of
Pacific's 33·31 loss to Sal'\ J ose .State. A starter fnr JUSl
three weeks. Shibata alrehdy has f1 v<' interceptions
PCAA offensive honors went to San Jose's Rick Parma
... Ne braska will be the Big Ei~ht Confer ence's
representative in the Orange Bowl. re~ardlcss of whitl
happens to the Cornhus kers this weekend against Mis-
souri. Lhe Miami bowl committee announced
Radlo, Tirl#.,blon
RADIO: Los Angeles Ki ngs a t St. Louis. 5~50 p.m .
KRLA UllO\. Bob ~lier, Peter Weber report. Lake rs al MUwauk~. 6 p.m . KMPC '7101. 1
TV: The Laker) m eet the Milwa ukee Bucks 1n
Milwaukee. 6 p m .. Channel 9. Chick Hearn. Pal Riley re·
port
•
Paterno
To Gain
Revenge?
NE'A YOHK • 1'1 Th•·
m ucJcll1'tl po'<t tlf'll~On 1)(1wl 1111·
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11un ·" 011ty un<h-h·uk d major < ttl
lt•l.(l' (ooth.111 tt·.un. rt!porh~h
h us d l·,rich'd to by pau lhl'
Or''°.:•· Ho" I to .:t•t t•vt•n for lu:-.t
\C'UI '11,..nub
Tht> sourt·t~. who ull rcquestt-d
unonymlty. ~"1ld l't·nn Statt: wu.,
1t .. u1 111~ ff>'llo .1rd ttw Sugar Bowl if
lht• uppom·nt Wt'rl' Alabarna
And 1'1•nn Statt• ('o a l·h Joe·
P ,11,•11111 udm1lled n·cl•1ving J
phont• l',111 from Alab<llllli ':-. kea1
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\•t u1 i:i.1 I01.'k!'> up a ~ugar Buv. I
lwrt h
It' P• .. ,N 1-ITATE cannot pl:n
\ l;1 l)am .1, P.itt•rno w al> said tu
f.1\or J tni> tu lht' Cotton H-0\.\l
\.\ ht•n· llou~lon "' J virtua l c1·r
t.•tnt) to tw tht· ho:.t lcam
\II 1 lw .. our<'e:-. ..ti.:n •t•d 1t "'a"
nut a l'li~t· of Penn State's duck
111g Nebraska. the 81g Eight'-;
11•prc•st•ntat1ve in the OraQgt'
Howl . but rather Pati:rno gcttmg
buck al thl' M1a m1 bowl for
bypas!>in.: the Nittany Lions la.st
year Ill favor or Arkans as.
An Orang<• Bo wl r epresc n·
l.tl lVl' rt•porteclly 1nv1tli.l Pt'nn
Stale to meet Oklahoma la~l
Yl'ar, onJy to have the Selection
C'omm1tt.e<• withdraw the offer
.in hour or so lakr-
UN T 1 L TOP -RATE D
O kl a homa was beaten b 't' N c•b ra~ka l a~t Saturdav, th~· odd~ favored an Orang~ Bov. I
nati o nal c hamp1ons h1p
~howdown between the Sooners
and runnc.•rup PC'nn State. Now.
howevl•r. Paterno mav feel that
he can capture h1s firs t·c.,·er na-
tional t1Uc by defeating Pitt on
Nov 21 and the n winning any
bo" I ~amc !>lnC~ Penn State•
\.\ ould be the nation's only un ·
l.Jcatcn team.
Front Page Bl
AGONY •••
vocat ive questions.
"Do you think there's too
much football on TV''"
··ves. ·· sh1: s aid. ··1 was getting
nowhe rl'
"Wh::it do you think a bout th1!
c·xplo1tation of women 1n thosc·
s k 1 mpy c httrlead!'r outf1Lc;""
'Tm not going to comment on
that ..
My own wif<' was ~iv1ng me a
"no comment." It was the dead
t•nd to beJt all dead ends. Before
the third quarte r sta rted. she
was a sl('('p on the rouc:h
Rem!'mh<>r the R o c k wl•ll
p:.11nt1ng" It was tilled . "Tht·
i\rt1~t Faet.'<i with a 0 1lcm ma "
Rockw!'ll said 1t was d one "in
agony o f -.out .. The ~:l m l' go<•s
for this story
Deity~-~·
GWC'S STEVE RAKHSHANI FACES CYPRESS FRIDAY.
GOLF I FOOTBALL
Minute1ne11
Duel Bears
Libe rt y C hris ti a n High ~
M1 nuternf"n, unh<'a l f"n and
runawa y <"h a mp1o n" 1n th•·
Chris tian l.t>ague. have d-1 JWll
Cuyama Vulh·y·-. B<·Jr -; 1n th1·
rir!>t round of the CIF Eight-man
rootball playoff:,
The MtnutC'm f'n. touched bv
Bob Riddell. will mt.'et Cuyam.1
Valle y Saturduy C1ft ernoon
(2 · 30 1 at <ke an View fl igh 1n
lluntmgton lkat h
Libe rty Christian has bfaslt•ll
eight foes by a combmed sr un·
of 312 points lo 26, shutting uut
its first rour opponents.
Th e d o:>est gumc Libertv
Christia n has had in rolling t;>
eight victories and the No ·,·
berth in the CJF poll, was :$4 11
over Valley Christian in lh1•
seait1on-0pencr.
The Minutemen are led by h \.e
three-year letterme n , four o r
whi c h o perate out of t h•·
backfield Mark Hopkins. K<'n
Parker . Doug Hunlt1ng and Pal
Arndt. Ma\l Sullivan. a 5 11.
220 pound lmeman . was All Cl F
last year
CIF t:•e·M.tll Foolllwll Pl<IJOlh
CF1nt RouMI•
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Letdo wn for Rustlers?
No Way, Says Gohkn West's Shacklej"o rd
By JOHN SEV ANO
Of llW D.Mty Pllet S\ottl
With the Junior college rootbatl
season in its last weekend of
reg ula r se:L-.on action. the tv.o
:in•a JCs Orange Coast <ind
Golde n West will a ttempt to end
theircampai~ns on h1gb notes
Gold<'n West. with an Avocado
Bow I be rth a I rc•ady secured
a gainst C<'rritos. will try lo
maintain its levf'I of cxcellenc<•
a g a 1 ns t Cyp r l'S!> Friday al
Orange Coal>l's LeBard
Stadium.
Rut Golden Wl•s t 's task ma v
be tough since the Rustlers. win
ners or their last seven. will bt·
meeting a Cypr<'Ss tt.•am which
won its first game of the year
las t Saturday :ig::unst lowry Lo~
Angrles CC
R t;STLE R COAC H Ra v
S hackleford d1scrt'd1ls the not10.n
his team might s uffer a letdown.
"We'll treat this JUSl like an)
other ga me." he S3 )S "We e'er
t ainly don't want lo ~o into the
bowl game with a loss
"I don't ttunk my players will
s uffe r any ktnd o f a letdown It's
a eounty ~am<' and the player:>
know <'ar h other :i htlle bit I c-x
P<'Ct my pl~•Yl'rs to µla y hard "
Thl· Gnldt•n W l'"t Cy press
games of recent years have been
<'xtremely close contests with
last .Year being the first time ~
team has won by more tha n a
touchdown in five years <GWC
won 23-3 1.
ALTHOUG H THEY 'VE
stayed in most of their contes1s
•this s eason. the Chargers haw
had a rou~h time of 1t. And
they ·11 have their hands full try
ang t o contain the Southern C<.il
Conference's top offensive and
defensive teams.
On top of a victory. anothe r
thing GWC can s hoot ror is tht•
conference defe nsive title by al
lowing the Charge rs no mon•
than nine points. Of course. that
might be ha rd ronsidering lht•
number of player s that G<>lden
West should shuffle in and out
"T hat ·s the only concession
we'll make .·· adm i t -.
Shackleford. "if some of our
player s arc n ursing injur1e~.
we'll rest them."
THERE WILL be no rcst1n~ of
players for Orange Coast a s th,.
Pirates play their "Bo wl ·
game, hosting Cerritos Salurda)
night.
"If we can f!et by Cerritos 11
v.ould be a good sea.son for us.
~aid OCC coach Dick Tu<·ker
Ce rritos has nothing a l s t:.ik1·
1n the OCC game It has afrc.H1)
he'l'n :1ssun-d a tte for the South
Coal>l Confcr<'ncc cham~ion~h1p
and regardless of S aq.1rda" -.
outcome. w1 If represent tht-con
f t' r <· n c l' 1 n t h l' u p c' o m , n "
A' or ado Ro" I
THE PIRATES <6·:0 on th1·
othe r hand. with a \\In. "ould
fints h With thl' bl'~t OH·rall l'C'I
ord the team has enjoyed in thn·l·
ycars
QCC i!> fresh Off an Upset VI{'
tory over Santa Ana while lth'
Falcons slunn<'d the J C foothull
cnllcs by lJe ating S an Diego
Ml·sa . 27 i
· 1 ::.urt• huµt• they 're not a"
..:ood as th1·y looked the other
night or Wl' n · ~oing lo be in for
.1 Ion~ N'<·ntn~." com menlt·d
Tuck<·r. who ~<·oukd the Ct.•r
ntos San l>wgo M1·s a contest
"They arr 'crv. H•r y good d•·
ft·ns1vely am.I ~l' rt• gorng to
have to haH· a bJlanced attack
to ~at them
"I th.tnk tilt' fact thPy ·re lhC'
c·onfe renn• cham pio n!> \A.Ill helµ
our J;U\I!> ~l!l uµ for the gam1
You al'l\J\S '4.1n1 111 beat the
bt'~I tn yo ur lc..igu•·
* • *
Avocado Bowl
Tickets on Salt·
From PagP BI Mat Collision
T1 C'kels an.· now on s a lt• .11
1;otd<'n W<"st Collcg<' for th1'
y ~·ar "' 1\vu1·atJo Howl to h1
played Stiturda). No" 2~ at 7 :io
µ m I TAPIE SETS.
another reason why I have im·
proved. You can 't play your
compe t.Jtion. If you are in the
lead and start playing the other
players. you'll come right back
to them."
"HE PLAYS BETl'ER when
he has an auclienee." wife Lisa.
a native of Texas. s ays.
Although he has had to qualify
only five or six times on Monday
prior to a tournament this year.
he 1s greatly reh<'ved that this
stage of his rise 1::; over at least
for the coming year.
"Qualifying is no longe r 1n our
vocabulary." Lisa adds
Does he gl'l nervous when he
1s in contention on the final
round'>
"f,v('rybody does . I'm sure."
he says ... /\II it takes is a Little
more pos1tivl' thinking and a
lot more confidence.
"YOU R C ONFIDENCE
LEVEL is correlated to how•wcll
you a rc playing. If you aren't
c·onride nt yo u have troubl«>
Wht•n you arc playing well. you
have more confidence than when
vou a rC' in contention by makin~
som<.' putts and a few chip
shots •·
Tapie has :t contr act with
S palchng and has a partner who
has helpt>d him over the rough
early years of tus pro career
lie was a quarterback in fool·
ball and a baseball pitcher at
Warrl'n lhgh in Downey. But
urm trouble ·caused him to turn
to golf at Cerritos College and
then a ~olf scholarsrup to USC
put him on the road to golfing
!WC CC SS
lie holds the coursf ·record at
Me sa Verde Country Club in
Costa Mesa with a 62 and recalls
that he boRicd the final hole t he
duy he set the mark.
"I WAS SO PUMPED UP that
day f <"Ouldn't do anything
l wronf{." he recalls .
Ile will put th~ clubs aw1ty.
• "1th few exe<'ptions. until he r<'
turns to the tour tn .January.
"I mny ploy Ill the pa rtner'"
tournumcnt but I hat<' to make
• • .
the trip to Florida," he s ays
• I
Estancia High will be the sitP or a wrestling confrontat10n
between Arizona State Universe
t v and the Tustin-based Athlett•s
10 Action Saturday evcn1ng .
beginning at 7 ·30. Tickets ar<' S3
for aduJts and $2 for students
T hl' cont<·~t . whw h fcutufl •-.
thl· \.\ 1n1wr~ of t hl• Soul h \0.1-.1
Jnd Southern C.11 ronf<'rt'n<·1·'
will be play t.•d al Ct•r rtl O'.
Coltt.'11.1· Af t er h i s s uc c e ss at
Westchester where he picked up
his big~est s ing l<' pay check of
$9,930. he took four weeks off
and came home lo Irvint:
Such vacations are relaxing
a nd give him a c·hance to forget
the pressures of the lour for u
few weeks . Out quitting th<'
gam e Isn't tn his thoughts for lht'
immediat.E' future
Among the AlA contingent an·
Olym p ic c h ampi on John
Pete rson a nd form er NCAA
champion Steve Barrell
Coaching the Sun Dcv1ls from
Arilona State 1s s ix-lime na
l iona l champion Bobh:-
Douglass
Gollle·n Wt.·~t. champion of th1 ·
Southern Cal Confun·nC't'. will h1·
m aking 1t-. -. .. 1.·und ... t r..11ght a p
pearance wh1 l<' Cl'rntos. winrll'•
of th<' South Coast. w1 II be mak
1n~ 1t:. 1rutial ~ho\.\ 1111.:
Ad\'anC't·d !'><lit.! rt'M:n cd seal'
arC' S4 ror a d ults $1 50 for GWC
s tudl'nLc; a nd SI :-,o t1Jr ra('ulty on
,, li m1lt·d '"'~"'
Partk:ular
Peopfe Select
JOHNSON & SON
Home of the
"Golden Touch"
College Grid Schedule
"The sincere
friendly concern for
my particular
1peclfk:aUons In an
automob ile .
c onvinced me to
buy from Johnson
& Son."
NANNETTE S. FRYER
Corona del Mar, Callf
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pr .1' ,.r .. hot
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In Familiar
Grid Role
Edll()n Hhth '3 Chari' er~ and
th\' Fount~uo V•llcy Burons con·
tlnue to run in tht-No. 2 und No
3 spota In the CIF Rig Five Con
rcrcnu football poll as seleeted
by Sou thern Cu lirornlu
1 PQl"U writers.
Alao from the Or .. nge Coa.sl
area In the Big l''ive rankings w;
the tcullOO moves Into its final
reaul•r wook us Mult:r Dt1l <sixth
In the Rig l<'1v(• l
The Centra l Conre r e n re
housct1 five Orange Coast area
team11 with Costa Mesa movinJ(
Into L~ rt1nkangs for the fi rst
time thlii sea.c;on following its 3 2
victo ry ovtir No 8 El Toro
Sun Clemente and Capistrano
Vall .. y , t~ South Coast League's
l 2 pun<'h, 1s rated in the 4.5 slot::.
with Corona del Mar and El
Toro 10 the 7·8 berths. Costa
Men shan.-s No 10
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T uoldey. Novemti.r "'· l 978 DAILY PILOT 83
Newport Top Seed
Jn CIF Water Polo Pairings
0 ndefeated and defe nding time waler polo power OoW11ey
champion Newport lla rbor lllgh in t~e first round, while Cofta
hws dr{lwn Citrus Bell w ague Mesa wtlJ entertain Kennedy
representative Redlands ll8 its Dana llllh~. n.mnerup lO M111
first opponent in the upcoming Ion V1eJo in t.he South Coast
C lfo~ 4 A waler polo playoffs. League. hosts Muir High of
which began Saturday. Pasadena
Aho assign ed home gam es All games are tentatively
Crom the Oran2e Coast area am Rcheduled for 3 15.
(;ost a Mesa and Estancia In 4 A c1F ...... , .. ,.. .. "1""_..1
cirt'les. whJll' No. 2 seeded Mis 11•t11•""'"' ..._" H•,... ll \o9uncll> •I 6"""• P•r-S10n Viejo 13·A) and Da na Hills 1.11 M1111-nn •• rr.cuwno O..•• are al home also. oow ..... .,, IE•t~i. \1"" ll~ll•V •I Oo• P\w.Olo\ M is!fion VieJo must wait until 11 R•M M•• .,.,, "°'90fl•o We dnesday be fore learning n o1llnQHlll\ .. l l OO.Altm•IOO.
whether it will be Pacifica or !:~:.~~ ~~~!~v
Cres pi which will vi!slt Saturday u"'"""l'Y •• ....-.rv P...,
m the first round ::':.." .~·:~~= '"•llllh w oiw>ft
Estancia . the Sea Vie w ""•" ... •'"'"•""''"'
League kingpin. battles long ~::;-...:;~~~~ ..
Ao .. ••no •• S<l<w'<Y M•U•
CIF ).AW "'"' 11-1
Rustlers No. I Seed l• 11.,,..•, El 0or-.
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s late Juruor college c rown an
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beaten so far thli. ::.cason. has
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for the Southern Cdl1forn1a
water polo champmni.h11,., lh1:1t
will be conduclcd next w£'ck m
the GWC pool.
Fullerton. 19 2 on the year, 1&
tht• No 2 seed of next week's
i•1ghl·tea m fie ld w hic h runs
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Tll t:~W (,l 'VS :WU:llT BE .imall'urs hut their style of
pl,1\ "•.trrl'll\ \II pro :-.C1 f.1r th1<, year they have lost by
11111• p111111 lo .1 Hu ..... 1.in n <Jt11mJI ll'<1m ~omc say 1i. the best
111 th1• y,orhl .met \A IHI t)\ l'l~hl ovl·r a Marquette team folks
an M "" .111k1•1• ... 1v 1:-. I h1• t11p t·ollt•g1Jtc club in lhe nation.
Only 1tw1 r :-.rh1•tl11li· would qualify thl.' J\IA g1rng as Je l
'1•ll1·r ... Tht•" pl.1 v mm 1• on1· n1$(hl stands than a s tarving
1111 I.. hand In t h1· IJ::.l thrl'c yt:ars. they have played 127
Ill.id i!JITlt"• .tnd lfl .11 homl' Hut 1n a sport whe re playing
uw uy '' tantarnont to 10 ... rng, th(• J\11\ record during the 8111
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ht•:-t t·ollt•l-W ll'um s an the nation but an all-star group of the
h,• ... t t•ollt•.:11m~ J ... wl'll
fHlT NOROl>V T llJ\T Pl.AVS for /\IA worries about
:-.t:.ih Th1•y r1· .111 ll'a m pl ~1yer~. only for them. the team 1s
Chns t1analy Th1.:n· .... no ~uch Uung us individual g lory.
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In Volleyball
McEnroe Champ
Coron,1 ct1·l ~ar lflgh .... !.."a
King::. ha\,. di ""' 11 I ht• 11.o I '4•t•d
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playoffs. "h1t'h bt·.:an ~alu rday
Youngest to Wm Stockholm
t'rom AP Dispalcbes fe llow American P al Du Pre 6 4.
6·3. 6·2 for the title .
The Rustle rs , l6·0 on thl• yc•ur.
a r c working on thNr 10th ron
sC<.'ulive· conlercnl'e llllt• Tht·y
wo n the SoullH'r'n C<.1l1forn1a
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~I Mon1< o di C.l\ort,.., Odil
Thl' Cahforn1a An~i'll>. fre ... h off
the ir bt."i.t rec:orrl and finish in the
l°lub's 18 yt..•:.tr hl/>tory Wiii Of><.•n the
1979 home campaign a g ain'' Gene
Mauch 's M1nnc::.ota Twin ... Ap1ll IO
The An~eb ha\ l' .1nnou1wl'd a n
81 -date homl· -"'ht•dult· with no
doubleheadc ri. a first for tht· l"lub
The world champion Ne w York
Yankee::. pay an l'arly v1~1t tu 1he lh g
A with a thr ec gaml' :-.enc~ April
JO-May 2. thcn rC'lurn tor d "c·ekl'nd
Sl'l. ~uly 13 15
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o ne with l'at'h Anl('l ll'iiO Lt•dg uc op
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with the Angels at /\n<.1ht•1m Stat11um
with the cxc('ptson of T1•x.1:-. Ch1<'ago
a nd Oakland. who oppo~l' Callforn1<1
seven t1m('s
The s umml'r monlhl> will be the
busiest for M<.1nagl'r J im f'regos1's
team. Wllh a total of Iii home games
1n June and 18 1n .July. California is
at home 1:i limes in April. eight in
:\hy and 13 1n J\ugui.t and Sep·
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NASL on Television
N l':W YORK Thl' North
Ament'an Soccer League has signed
a two year contract with CBS Sport~.
and formal a nnouncem(•nt of the con
tract wus expected today at a New
York pre::.s confe re nce T he pact
calls for nine games lO be televtsed
by CBS eat'h year, &IX from .the re·
gular season schl.>dulc a nd three from
the playoffs.
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WIN PRIZES
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n•J.!hl 111 win an all Amt'rican
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Bogota Gra•d Prix
BOGOTA. Colombia -Van
Winitsky of the United S lates de ·
fea ted Italian Patricio Panini
6·2, 6·3 in the first round of the
Bogota G r and Prix T e nn1::.
Championships.
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tlw M.:m1finab Sunday, became
1 ht· youngest winne r ever of this
1·11vcted indoor event won by
J\mern:ans all but three time.,
Hut he was two years short of
Bon(... remrd a~ the youngt."i.l
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Paraguayan Vit'lor Pecci
breezed over Chilean Alvaro
f'~illol 6-0. 6-I in another first
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SPOHSORB> BY
Cl~>-• Gtrl'\ VoU•tb.tll PairutQ\
<><•~""'••"'LC Att~•·
"I have never played so con·
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1 h ird tournament victory since
he turn1.·d pro five m onths ago
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l>elore. but the next day I lost."
In other m atches. F ernando
M ayneety of P e ru d ef eated
Colo mbian Javier Restrepo 6·3,
1·6, 6·3 and Austria n Hans Kary
defeated G e r ve Gauvain of
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TAIPEI. Taiwan -Fifth· ~eeded GeoCC Maste r s e d ged
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.ind. tn my opuuon, the s~k mnrkt!l
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"al\ ln6( lntt•r pi.ts !'f'cugnbes lhul savings and In
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.111d 111e1·t·a11u11: 1•mploym cnt.
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l'l'llno my ~m<l t ht• s tock market can be exptictt:d to
tit• t•hJJl 11vt•1 ttw long lt:rm in that
H.•1unn11\~ in 1979, lhe lop rate on capital
.:JIM for 1od1\ tdunl tuxpayers has ~n cut from
41> ix·rrt'fll lu '11 r"·rrt•nt and lowest rate from 7 P<'r
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2~ iw r1·t'nt 1 alt• o n the first
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1 on Jan I Hut the excluded 60
1wn•t•n1 or M·"n' a-; well as one
111 h•· r prt•fl•r\•nc1· 1tt•m excess
1tt>m11t•d rJ1'Clut'l1ons -are to be
l'>UbJl'<'lt'<i to ,, new nllem ative
rmn1mum tax. -,tartin~ in 1979
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<'Orporatt• 111<'0 m <' wil l b<.' Luus
lowl'red lrurn 4H J)(>rcent lo 46 percent next year
I m·omt• tax r alt':. for s m all corporations. which
hav1· ht•<•n payin~ 20 J>(:'rccnt to 48 percent on in
C'ouw w1dt•r $100.000, h ave been reduced to 14 per
n:n l to 40 percent
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Why invest in a second trust deed?
What are the risks?
What yield can I expect above 100/o?
What about liquidity?
Straight answers to these and other questions
are pre->ented at our regular seminars Be otlr
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Thursday, November 16 from 4:00-5:30 p.m.
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on.:inully M'hcdult'd to drov to 7 oerce nt 1n H)81 .
h:." bt'~n m ade pct manent. alon~ with the $100.000
hm 1t llo hav(• droppt•d to S:,0,000 1n 19811 on used
property elig11Jh." ror the crt~t
UNDER T H Y. NEW LAW, t ht• tax habihty that
n in bt• offset by the crNh t will n sc to 90 percent or
thP amount i'XCC<.'dlnt: $25.000 by 1982 Jn addition.
as o f Nov t. th<' investrl\f'nt tax credit formerly
u1u'd for m nrhincry a nd equipment also has been
madt• apphcnhlt• for the rehabilitation or indus tria l
~int.I comm<.•rcial buildings that have been in u1w
for 3t IN1st 20 yt•ars
The {•ffcctive top rate on capital gains of
co rporations has been reduced from J l.125 percent
to 29 67 pcrc<ml
Income taxes paid by individuals have been
reduced. with increased personal exe mpUons and
standard deductions fo r each taxpayer . The bill
1tlso providf's for fe wer. but wider. income
br ackets. so that higher earnings do not pu.c;h tax-
payf'rs mto h11<Mr tax brackets so quickly. In ad·
dition. tax rates for each income bracket have
been reducf'd
llOW DOES ALL THIS benefit the s tock
market·· From an economic viewpoint. by reduc
1ng corporate taxes. the bill should foster growth
of lht• t•conomy :.ind e m ployment
Along with the <'xtcnded a pplicability of the m-
' 1.:stmt•nt tax credit, 1t should create additional
t·ash flow. making it possible for businesses lo un·
dert akl' c·ap1tal proJCCts that were previously con·
c;1dered to Ix• m::irginal
A 197fi Congressional Budget Office st udy
showt•d thJt in thl' long run. growth of wages, in
real tt·rrns. 1s <IC'tcrmined prima rily by the growth
of produtllv1ty. :.ind that growth of productivity is
determined by ~rowth in expenditures for capital
projects n1sin~ capital spending. then. ultima!ly
ha s lht• t•fft•ct o f inc reasing reaJ wages. t us
climinattnl! som1• of the inflationar y pressures t at
res ult when 1nc n •ases in wages a re not offset by
productivity gains
Mt:ANWlllLE. I NCR EASED CASH flo w
would make 1l possible for corporations to main·
t<i rn or in<:rC'asl' their dividend payouts. which art•
still at thl• lowt•r e nd or their range for the past 30
vears
· Vl'r) 1mport:mt i\s a result or the sha rp
<'aoit al ~a1ns tax n•duct1on. it will be more adva n-
taJ!cOus for investo rs who have been holding
stoek!>. real estate. a nd bus inesses tha t have ap·
prec1akd !>Ubsta ntially to sell a nd shirt to other in.'
vestments. IL would alr,o encourage investors to
I akl' mOr<.' n sks tn the rinancin~ o r ventures that
he lp th<' economy to grow and to own s tocks .
Out perhaps of greatest s ignificance is the fact
that the tax·cut bill marks a ma1or s hift in tax
pol1cv from one m whic h cons ume r taxes were
l'ut to encoura~e immedia te spend.mg to one aimed .
~ O ver 1'1u.·
ut entouraglll~ c'ap1l<tl 1nv~·,11ng m order to deal
with the problt•m of 'low
ing t'cono m1 c g ro wth l . J dec hnin~ product1v 1ty, ,f,U , '' fl.l ."il."i and 10flat1on . _
The ron•H·ni-.us 111
Washington is I hat lhl'> year 's tax bill rs but the rirst
s tep to ward those endi-.
Thercfort'. although th<' bill may t•ontributc to
furthe r market weakness on the immediate ll'rm
l in response lo a ~lowing t>conomy early next
year I , its favorable 1mphcat1oni-f<J' the long run
s upport the• theory t hat t•qu1t1l'!'. w1IJ in time t>ci.:10
:.t lengthy period Of a boV<'·3Vt>rlJg(' returns .
More info rmation on how the new tax law!. will
affect you 1s presente d 1n "What the Revenue Al'l
of 197R Means to lnvc>slors ." Copies are available
a t ¥errill Lynch oHlccs
Note Sherry Lu.ca:J 1s on occOt111t erecuttve m the
Santa Ana office of Merrill Lynch. f>~rce. l"enner and
Smith
Michat'I ,\_ Tewall. a n ass is t ant pr•iJcCt
m anagt•r 11.1th lh1• dt·ve lopment manageme nt
ser vices div1~ion nl Coldwell Banker Manageme nt
Corp., has been lransft·rrt'd to Newport Bea<'h with
the rt'location or drv1~1on headquarter s to 4040
MacArthur Rlvd
His assignments include su!>{'rv1 sion of con·
c;truC'lion o r th<· t:ommf'r c ial g ro up's a d
rn1nis trat1w n•nter rn El Segundo and superv1s1on
of1rehabilitat1on activ1t 1l's ;.it the Foothill Shopping
C~nter in Azusa a nd Bi xby Knolb Shopprng Center
in Long Reach
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Is lands in ttw Sun, Newport Beach, has na med
Vlc&oria Thorndyke th(' South P acific travel con·
'>Ultant speciahzr ng in New Zealand
She wrll 'assrst r etail travel agents booking
tours of Nt:w Zealand. She has s pent lwo ycan .. in
the hott>I bUSIOC!)~
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Dan Tully, Costa Mesa. has been na med as~1s
Lant d irector df m:mnc products for the LeF1ell
m arine products div1s1o n of LeFiell Manufacturing
Co. The division 1s m Santa Fe Springs.
The dlvrs1on manufacture!> mast assemblies,
mast kits and othe r above-deck crws1ng a nd rac·
ing eqwpmcnt
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Tuesoay No11emb<J• 14 1978 IN DAILY PILOT
Amlac Up, Down
Land Owners .
Provides
By MILTON MOSKO
A comp•iny called Amfar Inc. sold a htllc property a
eouple of weekti ago. Only ClfCht acres. The sale broucht in
S9 mllhon.
It's not every acre in the world that's worth more th"o
Sl million. What makes lh1s land so valuable is 1tb lora
lion . on the beach at the Kaanapa li Be ach Ref.Ort on the
Hawaiian island of Muui Thi! buyer planb to put up,, lux
urj condominium on the site
FOil AMFAC, IT WAS J UfiT rm other day's work 11 ·:..
the largest com pany In Hawaii and a maJor land owner
Whenever it needs some cash, all it has to do is sell ~om~
of Its land. It still owns some 65,000 acres an Hawaii
You may not recognize the rorporation name, Amfac.
but you are probably familia r wtth some of Its products
C&H sugar , Wakefield frozen Alaskan seafood, Parlfic
Pear l canned snow crab and :-.hrimp. Fis her's cheeseb lio
rluding Ch ccz ·Ola.
C h e f 's Del ight and ~
Country Charm I. {r
Ill> Lamb WC"~ton "' ~
s ubs 1d1 ary. with rive
processing pl an t~ 1n
Washington. Idaho a nd
Oregon. ranks ab one of
Money
Tree
the thr('(' largest processor-. or frozen French fr1cb.
Its Fred Harvey d1v1s1on operates a ll the concessions
in lhe Grand Canyon. F'n.•d Harvey runs a bunch of other
rcstaur anLc; and hotels. 1nt·luding s ix Airport Marina hotcb
and the Silverado Country C'lub and Resort in Californrn s
Napa VaJley Silve rado 1i. another chunk of propert) Am·
fac happens to own
ll O'A<nS the Liberty llousc department stores in Hawau
and California
, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF' C&H sugar. whic h 1:-. the
brand that goes on all llawau&n sugar . virtually all of
these busines~s and othe~ were acquired during the
pas t decade Amfac is Ha waii's largrst sugar producer.
accounting for 31 percent of output. cind 1l has used it!'. land
base to s coop up assorted comparues in the western part uf
the c~·nental United States
I ·s re<:ord pockmarked with disasters Amrac
bough e Joseph Magnin chain of specialty stor es 149 un-
its l and last year 1t sold it for $33 million, swallowing a loss of
S21 million. It sold five Liberty House stores in the Northwest
to Marshall Field It has given up on the Southwest. where it
tried toopcrate stores under the Rhodes name
It bought and sold Columbia River !"armers in Oregon
It bought and sold a Colorado feedlot operator, Wilhelm
foods It boug ht a nd !>Old the Gano-Downs !>pecialty ~torf'l>
1n De nver
MOST OF L'S WOULD BE IN bankruptcy court 1f "'e
had so many faf~ures on our h ands . Rut Amfac d~sn 't
havl' to worry as long as it '!'. s itting cm all that valuahlc
land Th~ Kaan:ipali Bearh Resort on Maui l·over:-. 850
.icrt.-'s It s oceanfront land lhat border!> on l>ugar cant.-'
ficldl>
Amf:tc owns it a ll thl' sugar cane fields a nd the-
oreanfro nt property When you ran sell an at•rc for more
than SI million. you don 't have lo worry
...: ..... ... • Wall Street Staggers
Under lmerest Cloud~~
NEW YORK 1AP1 Stock prices fell sharply ro r the ·
second s trail':ht session today a.c; analysts painted a gloomy
picture of the outlook for inte rest rates
The Dow J o nes a\ era~e of 30 indu'ltnals. which fell
15 08 points Mo ndav to its lowest closing level in seven
months. lostan'Jther6 75 to785 26today
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Spotlight
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8 00 0 l tJ THE PAPER
CHASE
w 1111s Bell s <101nrmm11t1011
tn c-nonge nos unNat1er1n9
ei•clu•e on Prof Kings·
l1••ld ~ seating chart
1nv<>1ves Harl and him "' an
flmbarrass1ng pred•CcJ ·
m~nt 0 LIFELINE
r>r W1ll1am Watson
Morgan 11 pe<11atric su1
gt•nn a1 Memorral Mission
Hosp1ta11n Ashl'v•llt'. NO<th
C.t•ohna. rs p.oftled (Pa•I
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0 MO\llE
• • •, Lisa Anet fnu
9:00 0 C.l) THE WORO
Ranooll 16.'>tnS lrom tile
ooughlnr (Flonn<la Botkan)
of Ille m1s~1nq 111cho0010
q1s1 "'no uoour1neo lhP
e1ocumen1 lhal someone •s
out 10 sat:>Otoge ll•s ettotts
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0 NBCMOVIE
'lady 01 TM HOUIM'
(t>r11mltlfej [))-an Cannon
Armand Auonte Sally
Stanl0<<l's 11se from San
Fronctsco ma<lam 10 may-
or ol Sousahto. Cahtom1<1
ts d• ama11ze<1
fJ (f~ THAEFS
COMPANY
Ch,.uy·s New Boss"
Chrissy annou~s sne has
bef>n promotf'd 10 pnvate
secretarv ano is k>ov•ng on
an overn1gh1 business '"P
with her new boss
0 TICTACDOUOH
Q) MERV GRIFFIN
Gu~sts Od;nev Tom
Brokaw J.inf' PaUlf1Y The-
odore While. W1111.im
'Lady' Romanticized
By JAY SHARBUTT
LOS ANGELES IAP) Sally
Sta nford is a grand old damsel
who ran a famous. e legant San
F'ranc1sco bawdyhoust• 1 n the
1930s and 1940s Now thev'v<'
gone and made a TV movie
about her
.. Lady or th<' llOUl>(.'.. IS lhl'
rilm 's namt· · It airs tonight
1Ch annel 4. al 91 and st ars Dyan
Cannon. whose acting as brilliant
c\'en 1r her makeup 1n some
scenes as the ancient M 1ss Stun
ford isn't
(TV REVIEW J
scenes aren't vt~ry convincing or
effective
NOR ARE TllOS f: or a PO'-l
prison bit where she moves lo
Ventura. Cahf . b<'fri<'nds an al
legal alien Jessi' D1rnn and. to
makl' L•nds mcc•t. l'.H.•c·nmes a
bootlegger c·a t1.•rrng to oilfield
"ork(.'r"
Rut stick "1th the s how Just
as yOU lhmk '\UC ha:. foaled a
turkey, a youn~. hands ome.
eultured San Francisco lawyer
1 Armand Assante) arri ve~ at
her door. set>kmg a lady who
fleeced tus client of $1. 700
This wealthy Prance Charming
1s promptly fleeced of hi s heart
a nd. not k:oowanJt of her bootleg.
gang past. \\OO~ and an time
~eds her.
IM PROBABL E. V ES. and
Hon Koslow·s Sl'ript conta in~
such start·Of romancC' chat as
"You one of thOS(' Italian
smoothies"" and later "Ile was
:J true gentleman lie trNllt:'d me
lake a lady ..
Still. Assante and Mass Cannon
somehow make all this work by
spare. economical actin~ that is
a prime example of how to turn '
TUBE TOPPERS
K llJ fJ 6 00-B askclbal I The
La kt-rs try t o makt• tl 10 victories tn a
row us lht·y l<ik t• on t he Buck~ m
M1lwaukct.• ·
CBS 8 9.00 -"The Word." I n the
third t•ps1odl' of this four-part miniseries.
tht· an:heolog1eal find is threatened by
s~t)f)lagc.
ABC U 11 .:m -"Deliverance ... Burt
1-h'ynolds and Jon Voight star in this 1972
mov1(• elrama about four men fighting
for ~u"'t'al on a rafting expechtion.
Manchester A• lhur
Sc;hlelllnget Jr till P8S MOVIE • * • · Orstont Tnun<ler"
( 19731 Otrecte<I by Se1ye111
R•v TN! 1nllab1tan1s of "
•emote Benoall village
g"l<lu11lly become v1C11ms
OI WO<kl War "· ••P9t'•80C·
1ng d <1ras11c char>oe 1n hle-
~tes W MASTERPIECE
THEATRE
The 0ucht'11!. 01 Ouktt
SltfJel The B1.1rgoin ' Lou•·
sa collapses uncte. llW'
strain 01 1ry1ng to keep tile
1101el ChMles fyrreo olfeu
10 buy Ille le&MI (Pait 4 ol
151
9:30 fJ [Q) TAXI
Money Trouble" Jolln
and 111s new wlle Suzanne
reacl\ a cns.s l>Otl'lt 1n Ille••
m1m11>QO wnen one 01
1hom has 10 drop out ot
c:oOege bec:au&e of Iman
c101woes 0 AOVENTUAERS
Skeleton lrt Th"
Cupboa•O"
10:00 U 0 NEWS fJ @I STARSICY &
HUTCH
Dan<lrvlf' Sta•sky ane1
Hutc h pose as ha.,.
oressers 10 epprenend an
.ntamous 1ewel tlltet e><e-
pa11ng 10< a mulh-m1thon
<IOlll!t h6'SI
Q) NIGHT GAUEAY
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'1!) VOTER'S PIPELINE
11001)00(})® NEWS U OATINGOAME 0 LOVE EXPERTS
Q) THE OONO SHOW
d) MONTY PYTHON'S
Fl VINO CIRCUS
"Spot The Looney .. "Thi!
Boole A1 aecmme: • the
Kam• Kaye oo olf on 11
sec1et miss.on pengutnS. a
scien11s1. end an 1 0 tesl
~1 1nto the plOI (Al
fll) DICK CA V£TT
Quest Emlyn Williams
(Part 1 01 21
11 30 0 Cl) BARNABY JONES
· Sing A Song 01 Murder'
Two amet1-11mo snow busi·
ness menagen try 10 take
advantaoe ol o rock star s
d611th by na1cn1ng a kKl-
napp1r19 plot IRI 0 TONIGHT
Ho'' Johnny Carson
Guests BuOdy Hact.ell.
Anlnony HopktnS
0 TWILIGHT ZONE
"Probe 7 •• ~ At>d OUI .
fJ @} A8C MOVIE
• • • • "Oetrve•ance
(19 721 &Jn AeynolOs. JOI'
V0tQhl Four crly men
er><;OUrtle< une•pectecl let·
r0ts on a wtld rolt1ng expe.
dttr<>n on .i backwOOCls
river (Al
0 MOVIE • • "Winter Ktll' ( 197•1
Anely Grtllttn Sheree
NO<th A mountain c:om·
muntty is ten0<1lecl by a
mys1ertOUS muroerer (2
his I
Q) THE 000 COUPlE
Fet•• Oscar and Nancy get
trapped 111 the b~t
1us1 pnor to go.no to "
masquerade party
Q) OETSMART
A pl«BsaN "'''' IO lhe park
turn~ 1n10 a tetnlll alf1111
fI) CAPTIONED ABC
NEW S
A pr<'hmmar~ note 1r you an•
of blueno-;e J>('rsuas1on . rt·st as
s ured that lastl' and d1 sC'rct1on
run rampant m this two-hour
film and that bordello (·aper'
are by no mt·ans the main P\'cnt
or the show Dinah Slwre,
Peck Honored
verbal dross mto dramett1c gold _...._.,..a ...
THE MOVIE IS a direct. 1f
highly romantic . talc of her col
orful hfe and ltm(·s. heav1l)
t rn~cd with !--<tdness It start~
with the lady. 1r1 her 80:., musing
about her past
Which s tarts the cxpcct(•d
nashback lo her childhood In
Raker. Ore .. where. at age 15.
she falls for a gent who wanL'> to
whisk her off to Colorado for
purposes of marriage Shl· want:.
no pre -manlal romp, though,
warning: "I just w<int l'Very-
lhingtoberesp<-ctable."
Alas. her · true love 1s cartl•d
away on e mbezzlement charges
and s he gets two years in jail as
his accomplice, despite ht>r
claims of innocence. These
LOS A!':GEl.ES <AP•-En-
lt'rta1nl'rs D1n:.ih Shore and
c;n·i:ory P<'t'k have received tht'
10th annual Scopus Award from
the Amt·rit'an f''n cnds of thl'
llcb rt.·w Unive r s i t y 1n
Jerusakm
Last year·-. winner. Frank
Sinatra. said an presenting the
award Sunday na~ht that Miss
Shor<' and r ('(·k "havt• achieved
the hight•st :-tund;Hds of ex
cellenc<' m thl'ir prnf1•s:.1ons and
ha v1• :.upportt•rl
human1tan:111 C'a uSt·s ar1 the·
spirit of tlw founde r:. of the
Hebrew Univl•rc;1t v "
Th<'1r scenes are excellent.
hke w1se Mass Cannon 's work as
a lad y proceeding down Rue
Regret w1th an adopted infant
~on. Jon David. her m arnage
destroyed by a s1stcr·tn·law who
learns of her pa!>l
SHF.'S CONVINCING at all
times. whether fi ghting a pohct•
frame-up after her divorce or
acting the gracious hostess at
her fabled pleasure palace And
even the scnpt seems convinc-
ing here.
But the last act in which she
gives up her Wlt'ked wayi.. opens
a restaurant an Sausul1to. Calif ..
and runs for mayor there -1s a
le tdown. j u st padd 1n~ in a
project that started bad and
became good.
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REVEALS in the DAILY PILOT
Series Filming
H ui Lmden and Cl'll'!-.tc Holm s tep off a
F ifth Avenue bu s in :"\e\v York during the
film ing of a new t cl<.•v1sion series called
"Spol11j.!hl." Tht! city 1s mcrca~ingly be ing
U!>ed for location filming
Steve Allen Released
TUCSON. Ariz. CA P > Entertainer Steve Al ·
len has been released from St. J oseph 's llosp1tal
after a bout with the flu and a 104·degree tem·
perature
Allen was hospatahzed s hortly after arnving
here Thursday for a benefit for the hospital. Reg
T Mornson. hospital foundation president. said
Allen was "very sick " when he arrived.
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TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
MORNING
li:1>0 9 TWILIGHT ZOHE
A l(;hOc)lleacner 1e1um1> to
lier 111>llf1ment l o fond a
cMc:t w.amng IO< her I tier•
• ~ HfTCHC()Cf(
PM8EHT8
Two 8'\0tneeB t!o111 eacll
other end a tnj>Unt-.n 10
~ a tunnel butlt on time a> HOHEYMOOHERS
Ralpn and Ed 1urn a
maaque•ll<le pariy trtto
tunnOtl
1uoe MO\llE * * * "TIMI Nanny 119651
Betit! Qa.,~. Wenay C.a;g
A <1111urbt'IO Ch•kl and ll•s
11annv ,_, •Kh other
IO< the>f •lllC>Qnltblllly •n
the Oeelll ()/ lhe boys
sr.iter I t ht . SS mil\ I
G) MOVIE
• • • ., "The lest
8lltztcre10" ( 19S91 Van
Johnson, l(e1w1n
M•llhews The lanaltcal
son ot a Nazt Q11nfW al leads
a squ11<1 01 Gefmon oom·
monOos t>entnd lt>e Allied
hnes 10< sabotage and
murde< ctunno 111e ea111e ot
Ille &.ltge (2 hrs I
0) MOVIE
• • • "Oemet>ltd 13
( t9&41 W1ll1a.., C&mpbe41.
luaN Anoen A pgycllO-
palh. c1tnotng 10 1116 mem-
O<Y ot d dead Mite•. IS
rlllC)OnS•ble IQ< ll 1)6(te5 OI
axe mutders "' 1n lttst't
caatle 11 hf • 30 min I
12:40 tJ Cl) Cas LA TE MOVIE
• • • Franc!$ Gary
Powers· ThOl True SIO<V 01
Tt>e U·2 Spy tnc>dent"
( 111761 l.ee M•fO'S. Nt!llem·
•all Petsolf Tile -•s
S<Jrrounchno the Sh<>Ollng
down of an Ame;-IC3n spy
plane ove< IM u SS R ore
oramat1n<1 (Al
1:00 D TOMORAOW
Gues11 Geoffrey and Ber·
nar<I Dohrmann. tunders ot
the NOllONll ()pln10t1 POii
1:30 0 WAHTEO: OEAO ~
AUVE
"Cure"
1:"5D NEWS
2:000 NEWS G MOVIE
• • • • Tom 8rown·!>
Scl\OOIOays ( t9S21 Rot>«I
Newton. Otana Wynya1d A
young bOy ~ sent 10 an
e•olu5111t! 8ntlst't boa•<l•ng
schOOI (2 '1fS I
0) OETSMART
Alter Ma• reveels tllat he
IS a sec.rel agent, htS lriend
put SUBCleS Ma.< .ind I he
en.el 10 1111 hlfTI t>ete> on an
asJ10gnment (Pan 21
2:250 NEWS
2.308G) NEWS MOVIE
• •,, "The N!Qhl 01 The
Blood 88861" ( 111681
MtChMI Emmel. Angel•
Greene An •1tron11ul
eSl•blt~ communlC&·
1100 W1111 an llllen betl'IQ. ( 1
hr. 26mln I
• MOVIE * • ··F1119" ( t9S I) Wllll.,,,
Phipps. Su$&t'I Oouglu_
The ltve people lef1 on
Eorth 11tler oo atomlC )tu t
dlscoYef 11111 trout>l4J° CNI
erupt -1n Ed«! (,2 hrt )
3:00 I) MOVI£
• • • "Season 0 1
PaSSton" p96tl Ernest
Bo<gn1ne, Anne Ba•l&t.
Aller •Pllf'<ltng •••teen
1ayott ~· ""'"' o•rt-troenas. two sug111 c-
C\ltter• cteclde on eome-
th1.rlg dltltlfenl tor the
sevetllllllfllll ( 1 hr • 3~
mon)
3:660 NEWS
4:00 9 MOVIE
• _* L "Carol"'a Moon"
( 1940) Genft Autry Ctl•m-
p1on A cowboy
l!f>COUnterr; romance and
aoventu1e (I hr I 0 MOVIE
• • • "Swing Time"
( 19361 Fred A$18'fe G1noer
Rogers A gambllng
ClllllGe( has a llard llme
aaviog money 10 marry h•s s-111e11r1 but oomphca-
hons 1111se "'hen ne lell11 lor
anotiww (2 hrs I
4:30 0) MOVIE
• • "Ttin w amoo Men-
119SS) AanOOlph Sco!I.
RtCl\erd Boone A rand>-
,.. s wire! ClectOllS 10 marry
11\e MP'-ol an Aritona
cattle baron against the
W1me& ol hilr gucJ(Cl1on. 11
hr JOm•n)
Wedne•doy•s
Doyiinte Movie•
AFTERNOON
12:00 0 ••·~"Green Grass Of
Wyomtno" ( t948) Peggy
C...mmons. Cllanes ~n
The rtvalry between a
ranclle< and 11 b<900er ot
tro111no n0<ses causes
p<oblems lor a young oou-
p1e 1n k>ve (tnr .30 mtnl
Q) •••"The 6'0 Snot"
( 1942) Humpll<ey 8ogar1,
Irene Mennrng Tho Oki hie
of cume hol<ls appeal l0t a
tn1eu-11me loS8f ( 1 "' . 50
mrn)
'Soap' Worst
In Chureh Poll
NASHVILLE. Tenn. !AP> -ABC's "Soap"
has topped the list of the 10 most-offensive s hows
on television in the second annua l television sur· vey of the million member Church of God.
NBC's "Little House on the Prame" headed
the IO-best list of members of the church, the na·
lion ·s oldest p<-ntecosta l denomination.
The survey represents 50.000 responses to
300.000 questionnaires distributed to church mem-
bers an 50 states, according to the Rev. Carl
Richa rdson. radio and tclev1s1on director of the
church.
RICHARDSON SAID thl' church intend.c; tn
v.a rn sponsors of obJect1onable programming \bat
"beginnmg m January. 1979, we will not do hus1 ·
ness with them if their advertising dollars continue
lo s ponsor offensive programs.
The church's Homes a nd Family Life Com
mission limed the sampling lo coincide with tht.•
first Nielsen ratings of the new season. he said
Viewers were asked lo rate the fall run of
prime-time shows based on such cntcna as enter
tamment. educational. ethi cal, moral and spintual
value. Church members were also asked to check
portrayals of family life. use of obscene speech.
portrayal of drugs and alcohol. ilhc1t st•x and
violence.
AFTER "SOA P," THOSE programs ranked
most offensive, an order. were· "Three's Com
pany," ABC ; "All In The Family," CBS.
"Cha r lie's AnJ?els ." ABC. "M·A·S·H." CBS, "The
Jeffersons." CBS: "One Day Al A Time," CBS.
"Love Boat." ABC, "Vegas," ABC and "Good
Times."CBS
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PEANUTS by Charles M. Schul z
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20 Inner Anal
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'Time of Life' at New SCR Theater
For the operun~ production an its new "drt:nm
theater," South Coast Repertory ha!i rea<'ht'd bar k
into both its own and the nation '5 hcnta2e for a
nostalJCic blenrt of reahly and fantasy 1
Wilham Saroyan's "The 1'lme of Your l.1rt'
was t bt Costa Mt.•su company !I Uurd show durtnR
lht> 1n1Uul eason of tht• Third Stt•p Thc·ater an
1967 68 Wr1tt.-11 rw.11 lht" 1•nd or lhl' GrC'al
Dt'presblOO, ll embodte!> tht> sp1r1t of tnd1vuJ1111h~ni
wha<'h would. yeor• latt>r become known 1:1i. ·do1116il
) our own thln~ · ·
It i!> nc)I rllfrit'ult lo u1Hl1•NH1nd SC'R ·., urf('t'laon
for lhli. pla . :-.1n1•t• lht• t•11mp1tr\)' h:t:i< bt•1•n tlOIOI( I\'.\
own t han~. and quilt' 'iUt't'H,fully, for tht• pn1'1 14
't•it r'I l\n<l. nn "IUC'h un .1u~p1<•1ous occasion ur. th1•
opt>n1nf: of 1t:. lot1tt .. 1"H11t.-d 1-'ourth Step Thc11k1 . a
lattlt' andul~NH"t• mu1'l tw 11t•rrn1ttt'<1 Then• art• twl
tt·r work.JS ti( lht.>liltt>r ·'"·•11.tbh• an1I S(.R "'" ~··t
Mound lo thl•m ,., t•ntu.ilh
<\T Tl .. : MOM•:NT, hmwH•r lhc-rt-p('rtOr}
J)IJH'I' 111'\' ha~rn.: th1• tanw ol tht'lt o"n Hvt'l'I with
th1· ~Jrm .1.n pat-t''' .1 hal 111 ltwaln<'aJ fra~llat y wt
.11o:1t111!'.l .1 n -.ih,lll' h.11 I.drop " dan~y San Ft an
t'll><'O ".11t•rlntnl h.1r "h1•r1• onl" h) ont' l'UC'h of th1·
pl.n ·" :!7 t h.1r.u•1t•r' h,1, h" or her momt>nl in th•·
~putl1.iht fht''l' '''l'Jf .. tt> inlt'rludcs fllt•'h
'lnt)C.llhh 111lt1 th,· ,.n,t·mhh' undN th<' d1rertor 1.11
t ,1rt'" 11f M.1rtm H1•n ... 1n "ho r.1tt"' thl' 11ld~ d ' h1'
1wr,on..tl f,1\11111\•
1-·ou1 11( th1· ,.,,,, C111•mtk•rs art> rl'lllrnt•t>' from
lhl' ~t · H produl'laon 11r .1 1k1 .1d1.· .tico tlal l.<tndon
.Jr . Uon l'udw. Hnn,ild lfou:.-..1rn 41nd /\rt Kou-.trk
c Inly Koust1k '' pt•rfnr min.: tht' '..amt• 1011', thul of
lht• ~ruff hut .:uod h1·.1rtcd tawrn pmpnelot "ho
.... , 't•i. ·•' ..a lank twt"t.'t'n has spit<') <'U).IOm(·r-. and
lht· r1•a hl1l>:> of tht• world oulbtdt'
l..tndon. whn "a:. the sacbs tt1• c·oµ 111 1968, 1::.
Intermission
Tom Titus
rn11t thr .. tanw a-. lht• lw nevolent. champaurw
'1µp1ng drf'Um t•r JOt'. lh\• hero of the pl<ty, who
trtl'!t to mukt• h11' wor Id u b<•llcr place and nearly
'-Ut'ct•t•tlll T U\'111', who hlok lhl~ role lust time. now
ha1Htlt•~ lh\• \',lllll'O Ubl>l~nm1•nt Of ll ptUIOllOph1Cal
1·on11t1 urtlon workt•r . 14hilc Bou~som trades the
youn~ romunt1t· (now done by Howard Sha ngra 1
fo r tht• ~tm1c or th•· lltru.:~hnl( comae who 1s "fun·
ny. l>ul nobody la ughs " It 'i. quite close to his 11s-
'l li:n1111•11t la~t st•m.on an SCH'~ "Comedians." .
SC'R Nt:W('OM.:I( Gl-:ORGE Archambeault
1·Ht•••l1w lv 'lt'ali. th1• :.pol11ght as the grizzled old
pro,111•1•t111 wht> ~I'm' ,., 1•r la.lier tules William
UrJd> <kit•/\ llkl'Wt M' with ..a m1rumum or dialogue
.1~ tht· old rountrv burfl} R1churd Doyle 's reluc
I ant 1•011 .ind Sll'Vt' DeN aut '::. roaring drunk <tlso
,., ., Cint'ly t•ll·hl-'d v1g net ll':.
Tht> mm.uwc of lhe !.ho" 1:. mlerpreted on two
h-vcli. b)" Charll•o L&n >t·r a nd Anni Long as a
l~umbhnA youth und a dreamy prostitute. and by
ShJngra I' nd Kathryn J ohnson as a lovesick youth
Jnd has dt•ahsl•l' g1rlfr1end John-David Ke ller
Jnd Ann . wna Schwartz have the comic gem roles
or lh<· l>lummin~ soc1ahtes. Leslie Jones 1s alluring
a!> a mdanr holy lady who has her spirits lifted by
Landon's ptulosophy
Only W<!ynt! Grace ai. the bully cop jlnd Ron
M1t'haelson as the pinball addict <tppdr to bv
c 1nename 6 scRe En
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pushing their characterazataons over the fine ed~e
M.'l by tht.' lone or the production For the ffiO!>I
purl . however. director Denson hab constructed a
mo:.l ('Ohestvt.' t.•ru.cmblc
Cl..J F F FAtJLKNER'S ETl'ING 1s magnifl·
rt•nt conveying the sights. sounds and even
s nwlls of a seedy bar The visual bnlliance of the
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Louise Haytcr's costumes -is truly captivating
"The Time of Your Life" cont inues through
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prt .cnnnn l'OUnM•hnli?. fo.\kr homl· r urt>. day
t·nrt• und d11hl :.t•t "h't•i. 1
Art>a 1t•:.1dt•nb amon~ lht> modeb wt•re San·
dra MartlA, Ui ~ar1ln .tnd RU• lA'ff"vf'r , •II of ~osta Ml'~i.I Barb.,• Sr•nlan of San Juan
C a p1s1 rnno. ..md tht' :.ho"' , ~ounRl'\t modt!I
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All Sewn Up
Wht>n Coa!'l tl1nl' Community College ~t·ht>dul.t'd a qutltm~ d as!> IO bt' held al lhl' Holy
Spirit l hun•h tn Fountain Valle). lJ mt'mbers
or the llol) Sp1r1l Womt"n ·~ l'ounc1I decided to t•nroll
For months thl•\ cul ratmc stitched and
se" ed and ttw n·\ult I!'. a rainbow colored. krng-~1ze. pall'h"ork quill. v.h1 l·h v.tll bt.• oHert!d
as a .special donatwn drawing prize al the
group s Chnstmas boutique and bake i.a le lhjs
weekend
Scads of handmadt.' 1tcm::. and baked goods
will be available at thl' fund raiser. with pro-
ceeds going to the parish It will be he ld from
noon to 6 pm Saturday. Nov 18, and 8 a .m to 6
P ~ Sunday, Nov 19, in the Holy Spirit Church
patio .
Qutlt·makers were Norma Anten, Anna
Brown, Mary Cussalli. Alda Douglas, Be rnke
Elmer. Margaret Anderson, Josephine Osuna,
Rose Thorp, the late J enny Bescos Mary Sink Ali~e O'Hara, Rose McFarland' and Marl~
Weasbrot.
We 've Got High Hopes
Costa ~esa 's flt gh !lopes. Neurological
Recovery Group for brain mJured teens a nd
youn.g adults, ha!> added seven volunteers. ac·
cordmg to execuliv<• director Emily Hackler.
They are Allis on Anello and Frank
Lanzsicera, UC Ir vine Department o f
Psychology . Terry J ennings. Cal State Long
Bea~h : Jane_ Cutburth, Newport Beach . Jean
Aguaano, a rt mstructor at Coastline Community
College ; Sue Kinney, Mission Viejo; and Pam
Rudin, Long Be'1ch.
Also. 25 Keyw10ette Club members from
Co~on3: del . Mar High School are volunteering
their time an preparation for the High Hopes
Christmas bazaar planned for Saturday, Dec. 9.
If you have an item for Happertmgs, send it to
HappenrTl{Js. Orange COO$t Dody Pilot. P.O BoI 1560.
Costa Mesa. 92626 Or call 642-mJ
Rfta Lefever of QJsta Mesa,
after 147 pound weight loss.
T~ay No11embe1 14 1978 OM.V Pll.OT
Accordion POwer
John Manol1os
with student
CJ
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Kurt McFall of
Huntington Beach.
Don't sell the instrurrent short. 'The notoriety isn't there but there are
a tremendous arrount of people playing it.'
By DENNIS McLELLAN
Of Ille D•rly f'Hol S~
Last summer the Mall of Orange concluded
its series of musicales with the appearance of a
man playing an instrument not readily associat·
ed with overflow crowds and standini ovations.
Dick Contino. who captured the public's im-
agination on the Horace Heidt radio show in the
late '40s, not only packed the afler·hours
musicale. but re<:eived three standing ovations.
An~ what instrument was he playing? The
accordlOO.
. "I thought if this ~s what Orange County
thmks of the accordion. we still s tand a
chi>nce," enthuses Arlene Lee wbo has been
teaching accordion for 25 years. "I kept the
faith all along ...
In an age when electric guitars dominate
the music scene the centuries-old accordion is
not -Myron Floren aside -what one considers
a high·profile instrument.
BUT WIULE IT may lake a back seat to the
piano and guitar in the public's consciousness it
is THE instrument for a devoted -and not
altogether small group of musicians.
In August the Accordion Federation of
North America held its annual music festival in
Los Angeles. Mo re than 5.000 accordion
players showed up for the comoetiijon.
.. As far as t 'm cone:trned I don't know that
it's ever been unpopular." says Miss Lee. "The
pro~lem wi~ the accor.dion is people don't say.
Susie and Jimmy. let s go down and register
you for the accordion.· They say. 'Let's go down
and register you for the piano or trumpet.·
"You have to go out and get the people for
the a ccordion, they JU St don't iO ou t
themselves."
ll 's largely a matter of education she
believes. Many people are just not that fa~iliar
with the instrument.
"I:?on't sell the accordion short ... says John
Ma nohos. owner or Manolios Music Store and
~c~ool in Huntington Beach ·'The notonety
1sn t there but there arc a tremendous amount
of people playing at.
NOTORIETY. ACCORDING to Manohoi.,
has a IC?t to do ~th an mstrument's popularity.
And Dack Contino they say his "bellows
shake" is a real show stopper -is largely
responsible for ushering in the heyday of the ac·
cordion in tbe 1950s.
. People. especially children, flocked to the
anstrument. And every amateur show and talent
contest which seemed to flourish in those
Eisenhower years was assured of at least a cou·
pie of accordion-playing contestants.
The influence of the guitar. made popular
by Elvis PTesley and magnified -not to men-
tion electrified -by The Beatles 1s still bemg
felt.
Manolios says a child's interest ma certain
instrument is prompted largely by environmen
tal influences. They want to play what they are
~ubjected to. thus the plethora or guitar player..
in the '60s and '70s.
And Manolios. who learned the accordion 10
the '30s when mandohns. steel gwtars and ban·
jos a lso were the rage. says the accordion today
"is a hidden type thmg. It's there but you don 't
see it ..
OFTEN YOU 'RE NOT even aware you're
hearing it. Manolios says that "on the radio in-
advertently you will hear more accordion than
anything else, short of rock stations ."
The reason a listener may not be aware of
what he is hearing 1s because of the accordion's
versa.tility. Like an organ. it is capable of making
a variety of sounds from a deep bassoon to a high·
pitched piccolo.
"It's like havrng an orchestra m your
hands." says Miss Lee, who runs Accordionland
Mus ic Studio m Orange
··vou·ve got all the mus ic you can possibly
handle 1n one instrument. Plus, you can put
them anywhere you want -m a corner or
center stage.
"It's a run instrument. Because it's portable
you can take 1t out on· a picnic or just about
anywhere And a good accordionist can play for
an hour and have the audience clapping for
more.
..ANY OTHER INSTRUMENT will not
have the audience clamoring for more after an
hour. You can't help but get your feet tapping."
Acrord.ing to Miss Lee, it is the easiest in-
strument to learn to ptay. "You can make more
music m six months than on any other instru·
menl.
. A person can. in fact, play a song on the
first lesson. she says. "It 's a pretty unfortunate
child that a teacher can 't accomplish this With." .
Miss Lee. who is sclf·taughl. learned to play
at the agc of 16 -"eight years too late." The
younger the student, the better, sbe feels.
She has three rorme r students who are "on
the road'' eammg their living with the accor·
dion. 'And players are in constant demand for
luaus. wedding parties and receptions, back·
ground entertamment for birthday parties or
"any kind of celebration where they want enter·
tainment. ··
"I think it's fabulous," she s ays "Of
course, I've always been highly enthused over
the accordion. To me, it ·s the greatest inslru·
ment to come down the pike ...
But will the accordion ever rival the guitar
for captunng the public's musical 1maginallon?
''The only way we'll gel a renaissance of
this again is if someone <like the young Dick
Contino in the '50s I happened to come along ..
says Manolios. "It has to be accepted by the
public. And you have to crawl before you walk
It takes years -tht!re 1s no such thing as a
transition in a year ."
A Miracle Is a Miracle
,.... -, (
7here's a large group of people out there who have had a tragedy and who
have quit and really given up on themselves.'
By JUDITH OLSON
Of Ille Daily Pli.t St.H
No one believes in miracles more than Og
Mandino.
Big or small. it doesn't matter. A miracle is
a miracle.
Mandino has had a few in his life.
Not major ones. mind you -he hasn't
walked on water or parted the Red Sea -but
they havt! been significant nonetheless. Most
important was his transrormalion from a 35 •.
year-old alroholic who was working himself to
death to a mellow 40-year-old who could enjoy
life and Its pleasures.
Mandino. author of a parable, "The Gift of
Acabar.'l and the best.seller "The Greatest
Salesman in the World," learned the hard way
that wealth and power aren't all they're
cracked up to be.
He has written about his phHosophy and of·
fered hope to thousands of people, evidenced by
the feedback he gets from the public.
Mandino is apt to cry when be ls touched by
one of his readers. He's a deeply religious man
who readily admits that he believes in God and
miracles. anc.i he seems astounded at all that
has happened ln his life.
"I know He's up there," Mandino said. "I'm
not afraid to yell for help. But sometimes
-silence 111 the answer "
MANDINO'$ NEWEST BOOK, written with
Buddy Kaye, is about Tulo Mattis, a 14·year-old
partially paralyzed Laplander who s ends a •
great red kite to try to capture light from a star
for his darkened and isolated Arctic village.
A small star named Acabar comes to earth
via the kite and provides both warmth and
spiritual knowledge for the village.
The star's mission is "to help you live al
peace with you~elf ... so that you can fullill
your own destiny with pride and a contented
heart."
Tulo. who had been feeltng sorry for himself
because of the tragedies in his life is stunned to
find that the star is the very one ~hich was pre·
sent on Christmas eve.
The star risks Its life ln coming but believes
that its message is so important that it must
make the journey.
Mandino. whose real name is Augustine.
w~s told by his "super, red·headed, feisty"
lnsh mother that he "someday would be a
writer." but It wasn't until he found the
magazine "Success Unlimited" that his career
took off
·=rliERE'S A large group of people out
there who have had a tragedy and who have
quit and really given up on themselves. They go
through life as losers. asking themselves, 'Is
that all there is''
"I've been tapping that mother lode."
•
Mandino also said there are 10.000.000 pro-
blem drinkers in the U. S. that he would like to
reach with his positive philosophy.
Many people drink because they consider
themselves failures. Mandino suggested. "But
Hank Aaron struck out 1,230 tunes before he hit
his 714th home run ...
What happens to a person to cause them to
retreat lnto themselves? "We've all got klll
switches." Mandino said .
"Someone pushes it. From then on we go
through all the motions but never go forward.
The switches can be pushed by parents. who
say, 'you'll never make it.' bosses. spouses. or
even oursel\·es."
Mandino. who was born in Boston and now
lives in Phoenix. estimates that one out or every
2S adults in Amenca has read at least one of his
books.
His latest book is simple enough to be read
by children too. yet its message is for all ages ·
" ... more and more humans are born.
grow up, and die. believing U1al their nre has no
purpose. no meaning. and no plan To them our
magnificent universe. filled with order and de·
sign, ls just an accident. No wonder they have
so IJttle courage to face life's adversities " Og Mandino: 'God has
And, most importantly. as Mandino related
for the 86th time during his tour around the never created 8 ·nobody'..
country promoting "Acabar "
"God has never created a ·nobody · · ·
I ........
DAILY PILOT T IMlday NcMltnot!t l • 197&
A Plea to Rescue Erotica
0 to: A R I\ N "I
L \Nl>ER S A i-J
l1brur1a11 .met " ~ludt•nl or t•rollt'a I dt'Jllor l' 'OUI
~upport of A 1.uy lfl
Rt•iidl'r · "'ho d•·'I ro) t•d
w 1 I h O u t I t' i: :ti r 1 ~ h I
an111 ht•r pt•1 ''>n ' p ro
iwrh
WhJI Urt' ct11 h llH
l u1 t•:-111 ont• 'lt'\\t•r rJn
Wt• II th• r1n1· J rt HI
anotht•t 1\1 ,m\ ';il11,1hl1
a 11 cl 1 r r ,. p I ,, c• 1• ,, II I ,
.irl if :H'l ll Ill 'l'\lll o ~ \
h u vt• "'"'" cl1•,t r 11\ t"il tn ~1rudt·' .11111 11t h 1•t cl11
i:o11th•1'
f'ht• l IH\t I 'II\ 11f 111
1h .111.1 lw:. .1 n•llt 111"11 ul
'Ill' h Ill.ti t' I I .II' 111•1
n111lll ht• 1·1)111.11 t• 11 ••Ill
,.,., rlllll! ''''" 1lt4111 ' \Ill H:o.. \ 1"11\ I l<l I \
A"• ~a .. d~n
t> Vlll WIL LSON ,
n F.A o•·R ·s ~ERVICES
t.IBRARIAN
Ot• a D VID
WIU .• 8()N: I doabt nn
mot'111 ll llw l 'nh .. NH\
of lndlaoa .-ou.ld tM' In
lt'r~ tf'd (n l~ piC'ltHf'~
fund la llw dt&k of tbt>
twf'<'•ll.-~ wllo died un
UtM"<lf'd.I) of I !w-ar1 at•
&aC'll fbl')' •l'r .. pk·
luu• of tht' drcl'alil'd
ao4 a frmalr f'inptoytt',
both unrlotbt'd and In
aomr nry compromt.·
In• po.tt1on1. B y no
ruetth of Uw tma1ln•·
&Ion •ou.ld Ulla lM1' con
1ld11red art.
DEAtt ANN
LAN C> 1£1t!> I am a 20·
)'t'ur o ld mult• who
would llkt> ICI t·crn11ne nl
on th1• p0t•111, "llC'dVtin'~
Vt•r y Spv1•1ul ('hlld, •·
"'h1r h ai•rt•.tn-.1 111 u n-
r t•nl t•olurnn I d1dn 'l
llkt• II
M l' n I •• 11 ' r 1· t J I tf \' d
swnph· l i\N lt•J1 n Wt·
lift' hJJ.111' '>Ulllt'llml'I>
.ind !!Ud '>On11"tlm1•:.
Jll~l llkt• uny hotl) t•b t•
a nd v.c do11 t l1k1• thl'
Mom's Big Mouth
.. :, t'r) h11n1t• h.1 11-.
fJ .. t hJ'>tlllll '""' rt•tnJt J".1' lrnm th1
rt• .. t of thl' fu.rn1h '4ht•rt·
for J ft•w huur-., ,,,,,. m .1,
t*llJO Y cl l pl11111 .tl H' 1111
mu111ty rr11111 tl"r111l1111
rhurt•l>, 111111 nirl' t'l 'J
lion
E.-..a
·~·
sound shoullnJ{ b<1c·k.
'Tm in tht! hathroorn " Somel1me1> 1t sel'm:.
that children grow up in
there amon~ lhc plumb·
ing and the lile
ll'rm "mt1nlally rt'
turded" Wl' want the
label changed to "slow
ll•arnt>ra."
J KO to lluncy Center
In Toronto. I piny noor
hock t'y and ridl! a 10·
apeed bike . On March 2.
J took my learner 'K
Pt,lrmlt lest t.o drive a
r ar l got 40 out or 40
und I travel all over the
l'lt)' by myself
R etarded people
would pref er to be
thou(lht of as jwit human
beln~1 not "speclal."
ROB GORNEIRO
DEAR BOB: Your let·
lf'r !(Ives m11 an op·
portusalty &.o 84't tbe te·
cord str•l«hl. Obvlou1ty
Edna Ma u imllh 's
Vof'm. "Heaven's Ve ry
~prrlal (...lllld." and my
t'Om m t'a tll have been
mlaundentood. Rt'fer·
rln1 to tbe ~arded &11
"1~<'1aJ" 11 a.n attempt
to up1rade -"°' llOlate
them. I uve oever HS·
1e11&ed Llaat u.e mntally
r e tarded <or "•low
learnen", u you pre·
fer> a.-e lnupable of
learnta1. oor do I hold
&hr opinion &bat their
emotions are any dlf-
f erea& than tbose of
otllen.
Yoa obvtouly IH d •
vuy a ctive life. I have
great respect and ad·
mlratlon for yo u r
at'bitvfments. Anyone
who grls 40 out of 40
right on bis ~rmlt test
is an ab8olute marvel.
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O' ANNUAL RI PORT
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OFUUOF
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PUBLIC NOTICE ---------~•CTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMf'NT
Th I') I 11 1· •• I l 1• ti
bath1 oomi-:-.Orne hc'rnl "
ha\'l' t"o of th1•111 1-'rnni
tht• ( 11 1-t dily j l'hl Id I.!.
intro dul't'd to om'. ht·
learns how (t) u:-t: at to
h 1!> a d v ant a .:c T h1•y
know rns tm1•hv\'lv that
o n r l' I h t• ' il r ~ ,. n
tre nc hed b1•h1nd I ho:-t•
doori. the n • 1:-nolhtng
that r<in touch lhl'm
Noth1n~ thul <'tin •!lit''
t1on them Nol h111g that
can s pt"t--d along tht•1r n ·
cntram·c· mtn lht.· f<11nily
at mospht>rt.•
In 20 Yt.«irs. you wo uld
think thut JUSI om·e. I
would t'atrh someone in
t ht> k 1 lchcn or cvt.·n rn
night
"A re you tn hcd ., "
l"No . I 'm 1n the
b~th1oom "1
~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~! ,,, ROMAt.0 JOEt. MARION
11001 Ptnfft\Jr~I L-
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Pvbh'f'Wld Or•nqir-C.O.\t 0411• P11o·t
Nov 14. 11 1'. OK \ 1~JI
f ,,.... ro1tow1n<) oP'W"' •r~ dO"'"~
bU\tr'I,.\• •t\
for l'Xampll'. nt'Vl·r.
m my t•nt1rt• hfr. havt• I
w .1 I k erl 1 nto d hou 't'
from the gron·ry l>torl
c.ind yellC'd . "Will !.<J
mt•om• hl'lp mt· unloaet
the groccr1t•s from th~
rar"" WJthoul a muffled
t'\l'r 1n mv enltr('
lift'. huvt' I l'Vl'r an
nounr cct. "Whoi.c turn ·~
1t to do c11l>hci. ., .. that 1
h3\t' not ht•ard a pl<11n
!1Vt', "A:. MX>n as f 'm
out of thl' bathroom."
It ':-pos1liv~ly we1rrl
how d ch.ild can know
th<1t t he phone is for him
and mak t.• a hu!.t y
retreat JtIBl m tmw to
yell out to you, ··can you
get the phone and tl.tk<· J
number '> I'm m tht.• you
know·wherc "
"Arc ~011 dotn~ vour
homework "' I ·r·m in
the bathroom." I
"Come rn he re and
med these met• JX'()plc "
l''l 'm 1n th e
buthroom ">
"Could you let the dog
o ut "'' <''I 'm 1n lhi>
bathroom "1
''Come to d1nnl•r' ..
l "f 'm In tht:
bathroom "1
The
Victorians
by J.Jmc.Jlc.:<J Corr ·
( Horoscope ]
Throughout the year s
1 've had gn•al rl·:-pert
for the exclu!i1vity of
this room. but n •('cntly I
couldn't i-t;,i nd 1t We
"'<'f<' :ill tn lhl• c·:tr w~tl·
In.I! for Rruca<' who was
g ut•<;<; where
I ran mto lht• house,
po und e d on lh e
hathroom door and
Yl'llC'd. "Why 1:. th1:-door
:-hut? .. WEDNESDAY.NOV. IS
BySYDNEYOMARR
ARI ES I Marc·h 2 1
April 19 1. Accent on
commuruca.L-ing. calhng.
writing , rt.>l<Jy1n g
messages, t'OOrcJm:it1ng
,_.f(ort s w1lh <'I OS('
neighbors, rcl<Jt1vcs
TAURUS <April 20-
M a y 20 ) Bri n g
priorities 1nlo bri ~ht
light iJOd t•xam11w th1:m .
Art> you working towurd
.~o<JI that 1:, meanrngful't
t\ni-wcr some key que~·
hons about your work.
Ii f e ;i net love
GEMINI <M ay 2 1
Junt> 20 ): Take lead . be
J self-starter. Your t1m·
inJ!. intwhon a rc likely
to be on tar~l't Know it,
hc t•onf1den1 . <1C't a<.•<·ord
rngly
CANCER <June 2 1·
.I uly 22 l. Obtain hint
from Gt.>mina mcs:,agc.
You're on thn·shold of
di s cover y . v ic tory
Creative juices a rc ac·
t1vatcd Aura of
i:lamour and mystery
-surrounds you.
LEO <July2J Aug
22 l You are pulled in
1wo directions, you ha\·c
mort• th a n o n e o p
pnrtunity for sut'c·ess
Be selecti ve, choose lhl'
best and you do so
now b y following in
stincls, hWlches.
VIRGO CAug. 23·Sepl.
22 I : One who s upposedly
is auth o rita t ive.
knowledgeable m ay ac·
lually have more ques·
tions than answers. Give
full play to your own ln-
te 11 e c t u a I c uriosity.
Turn on charm . Do nol
act as if you know it all.
LIBRA !Sept. 23-0cl.
22 l : Good lunar aspecl
coincides n ow with
travel. writing, educa-
tional project. Aquarius,
Scorpio. Taurus persons
('Ould figure prominent·
ly -and so does the
number 4.
SCORPIO !Oct. 23·
Nov. 21 >: You're \.n ·
volved, in personal atad
business areas. Yes. it
would appear that no w
-at least for a time -
money and love will
mix.
SAGfrrA.RIUS <Nov.
22-D ec. 21): Lle low,
play walling game,
learn all you can about
lecal rights a nd
permlsalo"1. Taurus,
Libra, Scorpio figure
prom inently and so
does the number 6
CAPltlCOltN mec.
22.Jan. 19): You h'!am
so me truth s which
c hange your nllltud('
about some places and
per!>ons . Pisces. Virgo
t'ould figure prominent
b AQ A RI US tJan
20-Fcb L8 I You imprint
s tyle. You gain plaudit:. ror treatrve endeavor~
Capr1 r orn . Cancer
p~rs on s and the
number 8 f1gurt• pro·
mmenlly.
P I SCES 1Feb. rn
March 201 Whal
Sl'l'med as i( rt \\OUld
nl'ver end il> ready to be
finah wd. You get pu1>h
in n ght direction
from <'Ourageous . l<'m -
peramental. fiery Aries
'Y o u alw ay~ ~:11<1 ,
'Shut the door.' "
"What a rt• you do·
ang'' ..
"Yo u al"avs said. 'Go
b 1· f o r c· y o u I t.' a v l'
home ···
· 'Wh v 1s this door locked,,-..
·'You a lway!> ~aid ,
'Lock thl' door · ..
"Now what arc you
doing""
··v o u alw=iy~ ~:i1d,
·w;ish vnur hand~.· ..
Th l; trouhle wrth
mother!. t!i they tulk ton
much!
• v .. tlled. '°" QU•hly ophul p<Met1pll0f\ -·"
• L..ottnt 1n high Im•°" l••m• $1yltn9
• Contxt ten~ r;oun\.Ol•09 i•~ tn11nq
• Revut.• tctwn•no Jor •v• c:kM1-
(lndl>Cl•"9 Gl•ucom• •nd C.l•rectil
Nolan Frizzelle. O.D Phone: 642 0292
outstanding
figurines for
the connoisseur
of exquisite
workmanship.
I I " tall. s2as.
A truly
different
gif l
B.D. HOWES and SON
FINI: Jf-WELERS ~OR FOUR GE'lERAT IONS
Hf-W,OU HACH
3412 Via l tdO 1675·273 1
lCX.AN<'.lt l [!'. PASAO(tlA 'ANIA 8AA8 AllA J>AlM :,PPINll., H/4WAI
Be a Hickory Farm!
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CHEESE BAI.I.
or LOG
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Counly Cler> ot 0r.-. County on
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FICTITIOUS aUSINESS
NAME UATIME NT
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.. OWIHCI c.n .. -iu• Md' tn .. dl\O FICTITIOUS aUSINE SS
~nowf\ .t> t10,.ut0 Pr,..\I P 0 8o• NAME STATEME l<T
11os Co\t• ~ '"' 'l'l•1fl r 11tt 1011ow1t10 Pt•\On\ .,,. Clo•no
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O•••OU•1 l'lP£N £NGI NEEAING IN( HOW~O O\f'l\IU\ ~rtd 30110 (town V•H~• P•r•-~· C..u1t,.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
F'ICTI T'tOU\ llU\INESS
NAME STATf.Mf.Nl
t ,.,. to110-1nQ °"""~on' a't oo•"Q
b\1'1"~'1 "°" P ANO P PARTNERS, 11'1 Ou
ponl o ..... !..Hit' Ill , I ,..,,11'18, Ca 9111'.
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NOTICE TOCRf.OITOtlS
SUP£RIOlt COURT OF THE
ST ATEOFCALIFOtlNIA FOA
THE COONTYOFOtlANG£
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In I~ Mall.., Of lf\t E'l.tlP ot !>OL
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PUBLIC NOTICE
SUPElllOlt COUllT OF THE
STATE M CAt.tFOltNIA FOii
THE COUNTY OF OltAHGE
ltt CIYK C..-Orl•e Wttl
S-. ..... CA tl7tl
SUMMONS
C-Ne. 24-l1 ~
P1"1ntlll ~AN A 0.MEO
O tloncUnl> G DOM I N IC '> .. E LTON"'· ROS AMO N D f
SMEt.TON JUAN R SHELTON
DOMINIQUE \t<El TON, CAAlOS
J O AQUIN SH ELTON. VASOUE l
CORPO R ATtON. TA t PLE $
tN.,.ESTMENI CORPORATION
C ALIFORNIA l(A 0 LIN
CORPORATt()N (ERAMllE. INC
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P UBLIC NOTICE
FICTlTIOU.S aUSINESS
ltAMf. STATE MENT
T~ tollOwtnQ _ _, '' d1>on9 t>u\I
nt!H .,
(oA L ll'OANIA CLASSIC
MUSTANG P"RTS & !>EAVICE O•
f< 8 , 11 ~ I htrCI Slfftl, HunlinQlon
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m 1nQOttcl Ave, Fountain V•U~t. (A •HO&
flll> bu\I"<'\\ ll <ondu<ltO D• "/\ 1n ai.,,ou••
Pt t•A ~rono
""' \lalement • .,, rneo w1111 "" Counl• Clttk ot O•-Counly ot1
NO••m°"r •• 1971
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P1101 NO• If, JI,,., Oe<. s. 1911
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P UBLIC NOTICE
"·"• SUPIRIOlt COU•TOf' TIIE
STATE Of' CAUFOtUUA FOii
TN£ CXXINTY OF OltANGE
HO • ...-n
NOTICE OF HIARl.,G OF PETITtOlt aY SPECIA i. AO·
Mt HISTRATOtt ~· OROElt OIR EC TING CONVEYANCE OF llEAL
P llOPEltTY AHO I ASEMINTS TO
COMPLETE SALE Ott COMTAACT
INTf.REOINTOaYOECll'.ASEO.
E •t•IP ot JOSEPl-4 l STE.,.ER'>ON.
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NATIONAi TAU!tT ANO SA ... INC.1>
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m 1n•\1r•••Of' na¥f"I Mr~tw f1lf"d A P'(\h
t+Of"I fo' orctt' dit~ltnQ <on~vanrt"' ()f
rHI P•Ol>f''1• ..no d~m41nb to com
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to to .. \•fd c1.,,,,,., .,, trw-0H1u• ot the ootl\tt1 Unlfl'V\'(0000 .. n YOY' d,.f,1u1t
('"'>of lh,.,.tor~1ttt ®rt or toprl!'\MI ••H bf. e-nt11rf"d upon ~pgllt Ahon nt lnr
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f\l•CI , Sult~ ?OO Whlltl., CA o060J m<tndHI tn I~ comolAlnl, wftlfll <ould
o n l o \ A n o t! 1 • ' Co u n t v rf!'\ult 1n o"rn11hn..n1 ot wtt~\ t .. • 1rM:1
which 1.-1ter off•< e '' tM plet<e-o f of mont-v or orQPtrly or 0 1tw1r rfht•• r»
bu\lntu of lllt -r-.9"\l(I •n .. 11 m .. 1 ·QU.\l~d 1n tllt !omc>lolnt
lets ~rt..in4no to '•Id Hl11I~ Su<h b II ,.., wiM "' -u. ..rYk• et hme •no !MK• ot hl·~nno the -..m ..
ct•lms w ith '"" N!O\\MV voucl'l«n •n •ttOf'M'f lft 1111• -n... v.., -"~~ .,._.,. ~1 tor ~o•rmoe• 21. tQ /8, ·•I mu\! oe """' ~ ,,.,.\eftled .... iot•Y•CI de M ,,__.y M """ ., __ ,,,.., • 00 "m. In'"" c.ourtr-.. of Deo~"
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oubllt •llonof lh•\nollet 0.&led F..O U , t•ll C•Mtt 0"•• *>I, tl'I tllt Ctly ol !>onl•
O•leCI Nov,, 19111 With.,,, l SI JOIWI, A ..... ,., .. .,..,,.. "-9o•A-AIClou1 ,,.,. 041td No-embo!• •. 1'11 Adm!t11\tr<1trl•olll\t'E"<>I~ ll,..,. T-•. WILLIAME St.IOMN.
otwt06eodtnl ~v '°"'"" '''" ROffALOM.COUILI.ARO ISE4'._I VIRTUI &SoatECK I' ALLEY &COUIU.AltO WE NKE, eUttOE & TAYL04t LAWYlllS INCORPOttAT£0
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P UBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TOCREOITOlt'
SUPalllOlt COUltf 04' THE
5TATE 0#' CALIFOtlMIA FOR
THI COUNTY OF OltAHGE _ ... '11flS
E\l•te of LEO t<t.UT~E •k• LEO H
l(L.UTHE, DKN-
NOT tCE IS HEREBY Gt YEN to 11\t'
<r IHI Hon ol IM -nemeCI Ot<e<leftl
th<lt t1lt ~~ llavlno cl•I"'\ .OO•tnsl ,,,. w 1d declldent ~ ,_.,..., 10 111~
tMm, .... ,, Ille IWUSW<Y •OIKl'te ..... m
tllt olll<e ol Ille <ten< ol t,,. •OOtt en
lllled coun. °' to P<'tM<lt tt>l'm. "'"" the neu•wry voucN!n. 10 the .,,,.
Clo"IOMd Ml llW Ltw Offl(t Of GeorQ<
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE 011 SALE
OF PaRSOMAL PR~f!llTY
th< l .. IC.llf c.lwilc.MI
NollCe " """'°V Qlvfln llWI u-· llCI pul\u.tlll lo n.. , ... medt .,.., oro-
10.d. lilt -•li9'Wd Of Ille Don
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The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast
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DAILY P1LOT assanits
OatMJity for tM flr1t
cornet lnMrtion only.
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F ORESTE
OLSON
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MESA VERDE
IUGHLANOS Best buy
rn lhb ne<ll art'a 3 Hul(t'
bdrms, 2 b11lhs. lurge
ram1ly room , 2
flrepla<'es Nt'ar schools
New on the marll:et al
$115,500 You huven 't seen
--------• lhlll one, 60 cull w. ut ~11.51
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NEWPORT SHORES
t l09(' Lo bt'1tch invest or
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MESA VERDE Located on a qwcl tree ___ R_ea_l_F.ll __ la_t_e __
tined slr~t oo 11 largt'
lot, th16 outst11nd1ng 3
bedroom, 2 balh home is
a best value of all Lhe
current offt>nn~s in lbe
prestlg.lous a r eu of Mesa
Verde 1-'ul l price
$UO,OOO CALL 751 3191
. REALTORS ~ •••••••••• ~?.~~i--------i ·~~;~~~TIES
OWNER lodl lay Special
First lJme offered tn 12"'1
y(•ars . OuLslandinR, Rt>al prohlem h e r e' cu'ltom decorated home
t.011n" out<:t<1ndin1(' with large ccny ram1ly Uwner mak1nR dbl room, built in TV. &
pavmt' 1 1 Yi•ar ne'4 paneled bar. Country
\•1wnhon:w>' Srenic view • kitchen with s tained Owrwrs problems me a n hi.:. biit fi<1 nngs ror you,, glass wmdow. and room
TRAPPED
Won't lai.l Hurry • Cati for pool make this 11 &15 ~ perrec:l family h o'™!
673 IC)SO
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$68,000
Lvly pride of ownership
bdrm home irl des1rabl
res1deot1al area. Par
like back)'T'd. Absolute!
immac ulate• Terms
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$69.900.
COSTA MESA FAMTASTIC
\". I. s LI< Y ~
TAYLOR CO
IU-. t\ LTO l\S !'>111c·1· HMl
LOCATI~OCATt<>M-4.0CATION
Perf ~t family home on quiet corner
<.irross from green~ll 1n Harbor View
Homes Phase I I . Convenient to
com munily pool & <.'lementary school
BeautifuJ "Palermo" wtlh 4 bdr ms.
large s pacious kitchen optmmg to
family rm w/we t bar +formal dining
rm Lovely landscaped yard-patio
with buill·tn fire-nng & BBQ. All lh1~.
inC'luding the land for only $189.000
WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .• REALTORS
2 I 11 San Joaqultt Hlh Road
MEWPO«T CEHTEJl. M.a. 644-49 I 0
POSSllLE LEASE OPTION OR
COMTRACT OF SALE
-.._.IM-. °" a S...,. kMchca,.d lot
ht LOCJlllCI ~Thia two bedr'OOlll t.o.M
IHn CICCftl to pool. J;;:: IW mid clllbMuM. c.tont w inside, w~
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of .... fHhrn. s' 02.000
495· 1720
••• Arrtl Stary
1.31.5 NotUogham Road
N~wport Bea<'h
You are lbe winner of
T~o free Tldlris
tolbe
LONG BEACH
111EATRE FESTIVAL '111' J~jH~il\I Poc.collal LS lhe word to Pride o f ownership describe this home . duplell;waterview from f ________ _
From the buge stone both units. Seller wtU se11 1---------
"OUR TOWN"
stamng Edd1e Albert al
lhe Loog Beach Conven·
lion & Entertainme nt
Q!nler. 300 E. Ocean
Blvd .. Long Beach
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charmer CALL 5."16·2660 g;;:;_v!,ledtbbSoJ 'b::~i: ~
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I PROPERTIES
7)..7300
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IA YCUST -POOL HOME
Soft beige tones and the ease of
maintenance a re offer ed in this
n ew l y painted and carpeted
attractive 4 bedroom family home.
Must see to appr~iate. $185.000.
, A COLDWIU IAHDR CO.
644-9060
2161 $.ANJOAOUINHllLSAD.
IN NFM'OAT CENTER
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realty
LOVaY WOODBRIDGE ESTATES
This is the "Dream Home" for
singles or couples. A never-lived ln
fully upgraded 2 BR + den home
w/ceotraJ air . Lovely landscaping.
Asking $115.000 inC'l. new washer &
dryer. Natalie Benjamin 752·1414.
<C·l33)
642.a2JS
901 Oo~r Ori~
Irvine ell Campus Valley Center
752·1414
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rRIVAn PARTY
Has great homes for sale
in Newport & C M. Flex
rt.nanclng :;4&-1141
HELP!
Call 642 5"678. ext 329
t.o chum your tickets. •••
BACK BAY
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Acal Estntc l~c.
Owner behind In pay· ---------•
ment.s' Must sell this 4
BR. pool home. NOw ·1---MO--·o----o--·E--~ Catch up payments and EL H M
It ·s you.rs! $96,000
AgentSf.2·5905 34 hours It was a model condo m
Newport Beach and 1t
OPBATIOM still looks like one
FACE LIFT "Someth 1 n g R en 1 ly
Charming home, com Special"' describes this 2
plelely r e modeled. bedroom and den with
Prime localton. 4 Bdrms, cu stom Interior and
1800 spoU~s sq ft. Don 't VlEW. Call Cor appt.
miss this o ne ! Ask see.
Selling anything with a HOMl~ $89,!IOOAgt ~I -WATI:.RmONT
O&ily Pilot Classified Ad REAL ESTATE
Is a simple mallt!r . . • 631-1400
just call M2·~8.
cae:
llDBll ILllNS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
CANYON CREST TOWNHOUSE
Walk To Fash.ion Island Fro1n This
Well Pla nned 3 Bdrm. 21h Ba.
Home . Dream Kitchen. Lots Of
Closets. Inte r com . 2 Pa.tios . 2
Fireplaces. Deck Off Master Bdrm.
Tennis And Pool. $157 .500.
DON'T MISS THIS
Best Buy In Mesa Verde. 3 Bdrm. ·+ F a m . Rm. In Great Location
Near Schools. A Little Redecor ating
Will Make This A Super House.
$83.000. Submit Offers.
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631-1800
111 DOYEi DRIVI
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One Call Service
Fast Credit Approval
Howff1 For Sale ~~few Sde ~.,for SGN ···•••····•·•··•······· ....•........•......•.. ······················· !:~! .......... !~~~ .~ .......... !?!~ ~~! .......... !~~~
OCEAMFROMT
Quality craftsmansh ip in ma hog. tnm
& oak noors. sets off this landmark: 4
BR . 3 ha. home m finest location
E~tabllshed trees & lawns. $475.000.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Fas hion Island view from 3 Bdrm
Country ~tyle home . Used brick &
rou~h sawn woods; s wimming pool,
Jacuzzi $265.000
IACk IAY
Fine 4 bdrm . 21<.t bath family home on
quiet cul de sac Overs ized pool,
playhouse. storage Sl69.000. Terms.
IAYFROHT
Several fine bayfront homes
with pier & slip
AVALON
Well constructed. 3 BR. 1 ba. oak noor.
partial basement. concrete foundation.
$120,000 Fee
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
34 1 Boy \1d1• Ortv" N 8 675 blbl
W.NEWPORT
BAY& BEACH
450 NEWPORT CTR. OR
75~11
4 BR. $98,500
Very sharp ram1ly srzed
home: bug,• family rm
wtth frplr . walnut pirncl tri~. bll 101', ne w du.
hw1ti.her & garb d11o·
pc>saJ. 4 Bdrm.' . 2 bathi.. (rellhly pa1111ed Only
$98.~ you o wn the
land ' So Coiti.l Pl;na
area.
FANTASTIC ...
. view of bay & ocean.
Fee land, you own 1l
Comple lr privacy 4
Bdrms .• 2"'1 balhs: the
spectacular use of mir·
rors provides an exotic
atmosphere. Proper1 y 11>
at $389,000.
BAY& BEACH
45-0 NEWPORT CTR. DR JSS-{111 NJME DUrt..EXES
Located 1n 100 b lock,
West Newport . oldt>
front 2 bdrm. has ne
plumbing. electncal 1
lt1tcben ; rear b11chelo
urut over dbl garagt'.
space for 2 extra c:ars
Pnced at $149,SOO
HACH
Beat 1nrtation -h vc 1n l~~~~-~~~~ one unit, rent out l he1 ________ _
2 Bdrm & I bdrm unn
second Custom bolll
duplex I block to b4!11rh 2
Bdrms each, with many
extra feature5 •
West Newport. good ren COSTA MESA
tal h istory . w Jlk t PETE BARRETT TRIPLEX
beach_ 1159,000 Separate 2 bedroom
673 3663 675..am Ev • RWTY owner ·, unit PLUS ~
COST A MESA 6'\l·5200 more brand new un1Li. Easts1de, 3 bdr~ . 2 ba _________ , Ro t h 2 be d r o o m
Completely remodelt'<I. · f 1 rep I acei., Ra r a ~··i.. nr~araie. $128.000 DUPLEX 'ieporate yard-;. pa11os
HEWPORT,EHIN. Near Bl'c1rh & lhy .and laundry room Sul>-
2 Bdrms .• 2 b11lbs. frpk l:Ut.n.s, frpk, lower unit mil le~ and hnanc1ng
OnJy $89,000 Leasehold rouJd huve t'1'tra l(uest At.long $175,000
MEWPORT ISLAND qt.r.. Xlnt cond thru o ut COLE OF NEWPORT
3 Bdrm., I balh borne on $1~.000 REALTORS
R 2 lot. frpk . lots o JACOIS REAL TY 675-551 I
wood & bnck Sl8S.OOO 675-66 70
HOME & INCOME ---
3 Bdrm . 2 bath home OTS ~ ICH pl1.11> two 2 bdrm un1ls 1n L • """' .-' rear 4 Car park1.ng in de Ready t.o bwld your own
ligbtlul park hke s etllng. custom home Near Back
Easl!llde Costa Mesa Bay and ChPrTY Lake.
Property In xlnt cond1 A.gt 646-362'7
tJCm ' S199.000 5~
673-J663 642 2253 E ves WESTMINSnR
associated
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Pr1d t> or or w on
ownerstup, Qual11y con
s truct1on Sep owners
house plu.!> 4 12 bdrm I un
rts G S I Sl4,50 a moolh
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640-5112
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ROOMFOR2
M ORE llNITS''
75XL27 1-z R :! lot, l(OOd
Ea :1 t s 1di: localt•
upgraded 3 (>('(Jrrn:;. I '•
b.t , lath & plasttr.
hardwood Ors I Yr new
kitchen 1n rlds
m1crow1we For 3 ~oocl
1nvestmenl, C'4 1t Glen
llt'Uwarth.
of Cost11 M tsa. I rvin1',
Ntwport !leach, In~
4134 F: 17lh St . C M
631·1266
Nal.lonwtd\' Net work of
lnd..IVldually Owned and
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Thls plush Irvine Ter
raN? homt: ha!> a largl'
roncrPl.e suk' yard sur
rounded by a b1~h ren<"e.
ideal for a do.: run
Beautiful ya rd "''l
magnificent Pml.'~ & a
ocean view 3 Bdrm5 .
spacious llHn~ & d1mn
area w1lh pa1nte<t brick
frplc'. $184.SOO
67J-.4400
HARBOR
VIEW!
PRICE RED UC ED
TO SELL
Plus h ~reen t!ntrywa)
leads you Into lh1s d('
r orators dehJCht Room>
kitchen & ram1lyroom
m11k t! th1<; home ..
WOO'Wns deh~ht I.I\ Ill
groom & d1n1ngroom
with mnsi.1n· floor to
l>eiling hreplace CX·ean
& canyon vu?w, fl•ncetl
rear yard with co' ered
patio. & lots of frull
trees. Call 673·85.50 '""'N '•I y." I, ,, . '" t, , ~~
SUPER ACTION
1N THE COMICS
SECTION OF THE ______ I \81 tft&Hil .
DAILY PILOT eve i.omrlhing to sell" lal»a lllcMd I 006
Class1f1ed ad!I do •l Wl'll •••••••••••• •••••••• •••
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NEWIN
NEWPORT BEACH
Two contemporary cvs1om ~ 1vst completed
1n Newport He.;hts Conven1911tty IOcated 10
beeches. 3Chools & sh<>PO•OQ
3 ~DAMS • 2 STORY •SUN OECt<S
MICROWAVE OVENS • $215.000
•OPEN THIS WEEl<END •
Corne< ol 15th & IMne
NEWPORT BEACH
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RULTOIS 7 I 4/'7MOOO
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8 pkg. 21.31_684·3200
Corona .. Mer I 022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
DU,W
So.ofHIClllway
on l ove l y Avocado
Avenue. • charmln~ 2 bdrm. 2 sty, upside down house wilh cedar shingle
exte rior end sun deck
PLUS a luxurious 2
~room, 3 bath apt. Cove red patio and 3 car
garage. $210.000
644-721 I
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.. Tift.IX. offtr lh11J bouurully main l•ll3 ee'='°' 3 bdrm. 2 be\ha. Two IM'W twnhlJ\IS. Npl
Two 2.BR WUt• and onr O' lalnf'~ l'y iiro\wood JlfflllllY Onl1'119.500·7•t501 tu.a•CM )Br.2 ba.ai.· HAHOOP9flH•
2·St y romm , Rdtnowt>r $182.500
Triplex. llunl. Harbour Sl85.000
10 units, Snnta Ana $280,000
l8R WlJl on •~ kU Or ~I w1lh Minny with l.IALTOI sumea ba1 o ( $150,000 Mlaalon Mob4le Homu
vu Half bl0otlc lo Dia sunny rourtytard l"ntt')' 67S..tl 11 $1100/a». Vacant, move oPCn:l3rdoffie.ln OC.
20 units. Santa Ana (new> $795,000
2 sty oHires. Anaheim $900,000
Corona 8e11t'h vlfw refttral 1trtum, Iara• ri1ht In . Owner wlll HUUS
Bum ~IUD ... 3 u r sar. rd ':± .. -mHlrf' 111.AIA ind for m.I <:H~~· IMv Real Dt.tle Hrry at 10% IDt. No uun
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2-st y offkcs. Geach Rt. JJ 13 $940,000
5 triplexes (new), SA $185,000ea.
lbU rar __.. ,.._Owly Ul,tOO fau>rm. v141w f73 66.)4 .. C.,,.YOM w/puttbaat of any nt"W ~·• ~ W6ad Kr<y u.& 72 I I t. lillfo. OUrW or wed mobll home dvr ...... Wftt ' " ' .. ,.,_" • ._.. Ute and al'1 towllboulf! Great IocaUon, ~ bl~k lng the month ol Nov.~
6 fourpll'Xl'S <new>. SA $195,000ea
673-1700 near PoOL )acuut • '8· U> ocua. S Bdrm. Ir 2 BR t.ocbo0Mff1)11). 770.025 I nla • jOI to f'a1bloo unlt1, double 1ara1e. 638J•Ml.
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'.!1n withm walking distance highly UJ>graded-very "'#I ht Calfontf •• Terms . 11677 ·5691 or Gerald Olson ~7 of beach. Probate sale tast efully d eco r ated a l/522·2080 HB '4 plex. pride of 196C2HelenaCtrclt·
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........ CH REALTY firmatlon. A grtal fixer· trenJelY. moUvated and ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------• auum•. seller he lp You are the wmnero( _,, 91>% FINANCING avalla· yA.J-0-.. fl o an re. ll 'X-d n . Two Free Tidl .... 551·2000 upper.S99,500.R0030P b~.Amusttoaeenow ! AIUSIDCUSTOM p vv~ '"'" maueementavad ---.... -e-w----1 North LIMlllllO Call75.7rl700toprevLew! "What a mus!" Hut PIUVATlLAll Agt Gary Bos~ , "Nt.oG B~ACH
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Ir .~ .. 1·0·•1\tUNIOlll~I' ... -~ooahiL'-1de setting aplil. Private 1cduded~~~~~~~~~~~1 rnEATREPESTIVAL D-. i i loads or potenlla or ··~ ~ ........, ... .. ........ TOW ..... D'llC'Q nn ftCJS creative buyer. Large lot [ I •1th loads o( sundeck111g. area. hu near aew vv. " This ls t0r Lhe young at w/parluog for RV • dou· e ,.,fU•.,ifl::\! Massive master swte ac· bdrm. 2 ba borne, bu.ge stamng t;dd1e Albert at
heart. 2 Bdrtn6. + den ble g.arage. 2 BR+ den. ;:,:tf;l i "i; cented with luxurious oaktteea. SUNJTS the ~ Beach Conven· • Plan I In Ch ancellor can expand. $l72.5oo Roman tub • pnvate FAIGoO ........ • rlf• Uoo • Enlertainme nl
Home:. F.x rcllent condi· 801SDP garden.'> Formal d ining l/~5717or l/~ Great invest mt nt Q!nter. 300 E Ouao HI .
uon. CIObe \.0 park. pool, utdoor Count y, 5 Br. 3 ba, 2 .. ramJly room included oever a vacancy Pour I ~ Beacb
1at• &:.hnpp1n.: 0 able frpk:s. 2 car i;tarage. lge Spectacular Vlt"W. No ·~llh BR units &ooe 28R unit <:all6C2·~K, l'Xll29 fncd yard. Owner out of quabfy10g 1179,000 for SaN 13 Yrly income could t>.: toclwm yoor Lleket:-..
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terms. $133,000. s.t9·7971 IUILDill In xlnt Costa Mesa loca·
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• -----room. in111de laundry fncd patio $59,500. Vilh• dreds of S(\ _ft . or det'king ••••••••••••••••••••••• financing. Sl9S.OOQ ea 2R r home w1th IHM T
IUILDER CLOSEOUT IY OWHEI room plus rour lar"e ........... 7., .. LIVW> By owner. Nice Nwprt abound Unbtllevahlt> 496-SZ7S. Pnn onJy ,. """"" ur:r.JUUU 8 8 11 low " 1 N ~ d a For Sale by trustee 1n ~L IP $6SO/mo IH "'~veral l"e 2 story 4Br 311 ZBa 2 ty Cond bedroo-. 2'"-bat .. • In 11 ---------1 area. 3 r 2 a. a pn..:e. e .. an 11
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3Ba homes at 345 E 23rd cl08e to 11hoppln1t. rec 2 '>lol"Y home s1tu11tcd on LGCJWMS "'.,.C I 2 modern convcnlencf'N•· c: .... RUM ... · .. ""'RE "'LTY John Durand. all nght.'• -..CE ILO,,._ Watet frOftf ~· ~I for 1189""" 2 s1n"lu ""nt~r cal I to •ho·" a "Om er lot ls what vou 'II ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' --t price'" area. o -,.. vm -· i. ~Lory J8r. i s;'.homes"'at ;8°11~owner/af(t·' .. g;t for a low low pMce of f.:e'°; ne1gbborhood. 558-7977 ulle&uuereattoplot l57• 4 Separate unit:., lOO !IQ 6_,1 -1400
2fr76 & ~ Oran~e /\vc St~ ooo Su rk w th L N' I $115,000. 642·72V4 for1----------t 1ntcrnrnenl Spare D. fl eat'b. $89.000
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/\:.sume 8 hr: V A Large $94,980 8111cay 4 BK. dt'n, awar, Call now ror mon: CH"'•Ma.a C'lt31er Ave, Cosla Mesa. 'I bdT l lri d ul d -~ EXCITING Ca Walt.er E. Hyde. 3405 David~ . m. t1 on1· mine 3 BA. hg lot $159,\l90 part c an 11n pn\alt' A deUahtrut cha.rmma ai ~7500 On • • Wood.side Or. ca~on C1 660 Ntwport Q!ntrr Dr
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6 IB>llOOM lrv"-e Groves 2 br, d•>n, RANCH RE.ALTY 49e9:!"'94' 94 495-5220 credit Rffdedk. Sfl$$,000Ed rom l-'as h1on Island PCH, ror .sale or lease. "''""-TOWo..J" u 1 ...
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This lovely home 111 well i(reenbcll LndH pd.l•--------•I $228. lbe Long Beach Conven priced tor it'" site & l()('O· frplc $93,500. 640·0997. HAltlOR Niguel Shores Townhome WA TBROMT C.-fomlo rocHlc NEW SHOPPING lion & Entertain mt• nt
tloo Big living room , , 204. 3 br. $10008 under UV'4• Mclltlle ..._Wes CENTER Cent.er. 300 E CK·ean Bl •
ramlly room. dining, SACRI FICE . Reuut; VIEWHOM! mkt.Owner831·7568. 21ly tri-level,28r.228a. 2'10&HarborSteZOO/\ NewportBeachArea Lon&Jleach hu•e rooms throogh<>ul. Woodbridge ~Br 2141l The award winnin g aunktn tub w/ftl\ld flit· Tnple net leases Fir!lt C8116C2S678.~xt 329 Th'it1 ls a perfect home ro PLUS elegant 2Br condo Palermo Model that Lake Fot"Ht I 055 tlKM. forrNI dining rm. ___ S_4_0._S_9_l_7___ yean rent guarantttd to claim your 11ckt1:..
the luge family Second pnred below market reatures rour bedrooms ••••••••••••••••••••••• trplc, wet b•. tu•urlout._ ________ •i Pnmr high traffic count • • •
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$11,000 movea )'OU ln l 3 ~·ryt ,> I VHYLOW 538-7533 PLACE gar11ge. ~. mo. (213) ::~i:a~p:: .. u;~:rra"J~"! lft!•HiJ DOWHrAYMEHT tllColdwel n-~--d~ttth~~l~~~le b.ati¥e4rtn PtOf'UTIES .. .:..8'1_6_V_23_e_ves_. ----
c all qultkl L inda or _ , --·-··-·-~· EXCEP1'10NAL ~ Smack doh ln thf! middll' on comer k>t by Hunt OAYFRONT Pam aaenu 751·2060 TERMS· "'1~NllA1 &.0<(~.AGf. t <lMA'N'f f b I t I N l lngton llnrbour IO,.. n l:JO P..M.I Brand new 3 81\ on No __ _.,. __ . -IY OW .... H La au n e Be 11 ch u n ° eau.i u ewpor SCO'M' RP.ALTY ---Bay w/('()rner v~w. 1
-" l H a r b or . A I a r d c• n L... ................. ~ _. .,. MISA VlltDI JUrd to find Univcrlllty o >Sln.artablc, panoromic PACIAC ISLAMD VIUAGI Par ad Is e + P et . ___ 5_36_7533___ -wn loft "llkylllt!!, brtclr pat •
Ltl tam home on qu1et model In ViUage 111. 3 ocean view Charmin!! 3 L · t th b Ch Adu It 1 \ b en OUPLfX P'ropMy 2 100 UGO mo lse. 673·12~ cuf-de-sac. • Br, 2'-' Ba, Bdrm, 2 ba, rormal din BR ho"!lC. 3 Cull bsth11. 1 v e a e e 3 · ::r:•\~us,~vpplne: 1 ~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• eves.
pluab lndacp'g, tlulble rm . 11 v . rm, frpl". Expansion area foq(11Pt1t rommunity. large 3 bedroom. 3 Newport Harbor 's mo•l l. COSTA MlSA 1---::::::::~-jo;;;;
terms. Sellt"t wlll help ('athedralcelHnit,llleen· apt l..ar.ic living and hath unll with ove rsized 2 car excl"°'iveorH IKZ0757 l Owner wHI trade lhellt SUP9MIW delM9'
rtnance. try. Cully lnd1cpd. d.ln.lngrooo».1225.000 nuached garage with ocean and c:.1,_,..•,-=tftc s paciou 14 prlllt o r 1.-USTltlAL RJOHT REALTY Sllperb I()(' ncro1111 rrom NEWELL moun•ain vi"·~. Community pool owM:rship unit• Each ILDGS tulrminit2bdrm. lri. Uv· .,..... ...... Univ p11rk. warm rami .o1.1tSOCI "'nS \ ......... ......_ ..._ S•• zooo &q. f\, unit hl•jj 3 1ng rm dlr1 rm open ···--I ho "S2 010 f -"' and clubhouse. $139,500. 2708HarborSte. 208·A bdrm&. 3 baths. family SELUNO FJ\ST II f . I . OPllATIOM /ppt. ~n l lo~sl' Sat0~1 __ 7_1_4:..../_4'_4_·_6_S_9_4 __ 1 540.5917 room,f\replace.anddou 3000·800 sq It ·· be~m~ · ~aaraie v"" bl aa'"' N-11"'"' soo aprlnlllered. d lx otca ~ &« ____ _
PACIUP'T ~~O·~. 4601 Sierra *DUPLEX* A c ()U)WBJ. ••*•co. alt.er Coatb SXJS'. stnt 75H:0 ..,. ,,_ .,., TultinadctrtA NOTICE
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plt tely remodeled LOWEST rRtC E . In lot.easyaC'centot>each. 496-7222 831 -0836 appretlai. NMIOc>rbe•t. T ,.. PAYING RENT! 1rtcd ad:1 dlsp!Ay their
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tq n. Dool ml11 th1• tennis. s wimmlni Income Hurry. onl)' PttOPBTllS .. (714) 831-W?O to AM ·$ are proud lo say, ruUy
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br. 2 ba, den. dlnln& rm, • peg oil. 1445 All Nu
ocean view S775 mo f~ IM 2*. 97).2911
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2 bdrm, 2 ba frplc. paUo, Cncd yd Kid~ &
1ara1e. $500 mo <'•II Pf'l.t ok M2S Al(t , oo ree
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NEWPORT BEACH
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u un (114) 833 .1150 'R lo 5 wct>kda v~ I
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M04431 $4110 ·1 380. so 1186.
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bltn.'>. polio No p!'U. 0 1 Studio aplll, ·~, blk 10
kid.I 1365 3M ll1m11llon. beach sass Incl ulll II~ da)'l* or wknda P ermanent Stv & refng
00 J8ig 494 2797or 4~3 7137 ·-2 Br Iba, !'II ••M'. U~ l Br. newly crtp'd, $375
new 1117 1', 1111.h tit tnc ut1I Dntwn Lag See
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Spac· 2 hr townhou:.c. 11"1 H.wporl leoch 3869
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c.t doww 3SO aq n 122$ per mo .
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ROOMMATES roof building. under f(round parking F'um or
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social program. 1 pools.8
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,. __ ...._ ............... _ l~l )ranllC'lrr1 t undu 1 hltrit Of' 3 bdrm + 1lrn Bit.ram rm Sl400 ~~gl,r close to ~t:ac~ •WaJktopark from bt:isch AU ulJI pd vu. 1225 1n rld utll BEACH Plushofftces 65< ~--.r. 4 bdrm I u~t' '>C'llinit ( k l.H' UOU mu I.ado b.yfroot. lux 3 + 11 orqwetsng wor l71IOPlact•nt1aAve,CM No kid:.. no pets 201 E S.O.!M08aft llam ft Id u'I 494 7796·
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l.111 Lux ('bndo Jbr air lf'nnla, rte' 132!1 mo • reef A\'al S<-pt Aiit·nt 673 90eo " e." e..,.... _,,,,mo ITV +. se<"unly dep. C.11 3 hse. else to bch.1----------
mJI .tppl t~ poob "'"'Ir~ I 6"7!! ~ MS--73811 or M2·M24 + ll.50 ep, Lst & last. 2 Bd .. ·J Bd .. nr new, Sue556-7707 IOOtmo plus 1'".1 utthllei> VERY NICI!: CORONA ~64d2l43 Jl)~ y appt, 3 ljR, deo. 2 ba. crpu. Ulll incl. &75·6349 or C M.·N.B .. all bltns. _848_·_9556 _______ , DEL MAR orrice wilh
EXICUTIVE HOME , ru,.. 1Wvt', S600 mo Incl ~101 pauo-yd ; some w/frplc, Steps lo beach . yearly
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nt:HJ\t:U'' Mtllltl 4 lilt apt.ii. or ch1nn,.1. ur li45u22I evh 1100 ~-nh or W t D hookup . upper. frplc. all bllns w/2 othe rs l''t'mJle and ownbalhroom Very
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1-· f TU I I I-\ lo L rrty 67s.4912, U(! lhru J bdrm V1t1w home tn r " Call Landa at 675-2311
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FAM H'1\\1Tlt1"1tl'L 4bd.nn ii!Y.,b g S57Sroo 640utllG 006So.Bayfronl 646-ZJlti ~75mo)'rlyl~.644·1103 CdMrorwmter 64401~ ..... sReftfal 4450
& Wfo."I Ui\H , l I\ xlnt cood 6445171 or Balboalsland 2 Br. $285 mo. Pool. WES'I'CLIFFCONDO 1'~emroommat.e.2ly rsor ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ttlt, ulal puul. riinl(t
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OVt:N, 1-;u~C GAHA~ Exe<· pool home, 38r.3bu, ••••••••••••••••••••••• to the 645-9574 900 sq. rt. 2 bldgs. Addi l>UO R , ~AS H H , !am rm. fo'P, beams ceiJ ean Hl& Condo. Jbr, LONG BE/\Cll 3 bdrm. Duplex. lrg fncd l br. steps lo bch . garg wmal s torage a va1L
l' OVER 1-; D I' AT . an~'($800/mo ~ JOjj() 2'rllba, frplc. pool, glf ciie. THEATRE FESTIVAi. yard. garage No pets parkmg, yearly ~mo. Female 31· boy IO wants Plenty of par k 1 n .:. f.Nl~CP. Tllfo: l,IST t' ----& ocean vtew No pet.s "OUR TOWN" 1940 B Pomona Children ~4 683'Jt6'73 3958 responsible individual. 642-3490. n :ATLHfo:SliOl':St & Larf(c 3 br 21, ba. lr~I . 2 842~/661~ stamng Eddie Albert ut OK. neor schools S390 non smokt>r. to !>hare, _________ _
ON I 131,0(1< r<1 P~L car gar. lge rncd ~~ 2223 ukr i« the Long Beach Conven per rm. S200 damage de IAY VIEW ~~~M . /\vall now TOP LOCATIOH!
& l'AJtK ~ J)t'r mo An111vcn;..1ry Ln 631 O'JOO Spedoc V w t1on & Entertain ml' nt pos 642 0728 2 Bfl. 2 ba . frpl. ~araJtC' I 7"9 Ir H rt It cl. Spat: n\·~ :! hr 2' 1 bJ ron l"'l'L ... WIM t 'I ,~& or7~tl 16'77 2, UJ\ 2~") b11lhs. pool P'1 ..:-.--------~ Yt'arly $550. unrurn •wpo y
d " ,., < lf C $ ..... Ct:nter. JOO E. CX-cau Bl . b 1 25 yr old educated work Successful retail shop o. 2 lrpl(''I, v..11>hl"r & GARl>l::NEn l'L E UOO ~Lt-' prof deco 4 •O ourse bv/100 Long Beach BEAUTIFUL I r . ots o IALIOA-HEWPORT m1t clasi. man nt.>eth lo upprox. 950sq rt
dryer Seet.oapprt•c f'wo (;1\1.L. <'CILL f CT bdrm j bu nc.ir C.Ote Really t>40-~777 Call642·5678.ext329 b llns. pool. walk t RE.ALTY 675-8170 'hare <1unnse r ain rood S600Permo.8kr 67~6700
children. no ~ti. Single:i. l~lt.illM :;170 Clubhouse Ye.irly $900 P R E S I D t; N T I A L t o claim yourt1ckets shops. m• from bch S27 ~un-.tune & llre wl,l·nous welcome $425 A.gt, no .,---6423274 HEIGHTS CON DO 3 ••• mo 93 1 W. 19th St Jlidrm.2ha • .:ar.blkto l''t•mJle WntP P.O Hox ~a11~ .... 500
fee 964 2:Stl6, 973·2971 Turtltroc:k H l~un ds -bdrm. 2•~ ba Ocean & S48-0492 bch Yrly. SSSO. mo. ~ -... "" ..-. a-1111._-._ 1 .. 1_,.. 4.533. Jrv Ca 92716 ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• E townhurrw. brJn new. Big Canyon. cor nH, golf COW'$e view brand --3106 I BR 1n r uslom new 6'15-6670A~'l AST S IDE·2Br. 11,ea Sl05,0002Br+clt• 2 1:!a, Bordeux 3 br. 3 ba newca""'l No~ts $425 •••••••••••••••••••··~· _;=,.__ _____ Resp rmmte to shr xlnt oint warehouse. 2,000
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sec "" selll.ng. Wood rar gar ~/open~'.many au amerulws. Sl300 mo ----pullo, park mg, no pets Mesa WalJc·ll\ closet. all rerng Adult:,, no pets. yrd, Sl45 mo +. 645·9634 581·7470. ~ Crplc. dahwshr. up11rades. pool, sss mo. nee tsl. Agt 1~ ll.31 . l"AMILY UOMi:; 4 bdrm Yrly $450_ mcl ul1I lnq ~~~~~1neraun~:;Pa~~1· S450yrly 073 7412 or6JH33S. ----------
Al..,pos • pvt patio, etc 9.SS-3166 837 Ofi66 2~'J ba. Goll course view. 400So Bayfront. JPl ~ "dulls. no pe". S29'-WESTCLIFF 2Br. 1 Y1 Ba L-..a leocJt lltdus. I new paint. <'pts. appl --------beaut kitc hen Micro " ~ ~ Female lo share t:>t,-au11ru1 4 6-; I 8 Jo sq f t.
Pool. rec area. 2 c:.r gar In The Willows' :br. 2 ba. J:JLUFFS 3 bdrm wavt' trash co~p $600 Atnum & .:lass I..: J Br 1133-9293 townhouse Adults only. a Pl No L JR 11 n a S2SO S900/mo. Aos. Ph
aduJl..'I only S495 mo Call rrplt'. dshwhr. ia.10. fncd On greenbelt S700 m1> 498 L238 · fam rm. ~25 mo or i:.,· 111 2br . ram rm. frplc. & ~dro~ ~ ~33 1728 S200tplus 646-~_7 ______ _ 6.::'~ bt~ 9 ! S yd. Gar Kl<b •pets ok. Ai:ent 644 llJJ June 6'13·5.'llO fenced back yd $370 4s.1 327!1
$425. Gas & water (Id ~~~A Ji Z,,~a 1 t' e . WESTCLIFF AREA 3J~~~I~~ ~ ;h~~.t ~ c N; lalboa Peeiftwla 3807 714 249 SZ36. l" . r:AJF'V~EWS SHARE A HOME OfJ:~:a~~~.GXlnt
Nwpt llght~. 6 auraettvc ---· -3 br. 2 ba. vacant l.,('ast> h<'h • Fpk • v1t:W' $4~!'> ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 8 r. I ''l b a d I ~ ,/\..')' L tunning 645 -464 '161 22Ji4 Io r of r 2 M a Jo r
r:ms newly dt'roraltd RE.HT.4Li S700 Gardeocr ind 41•" 7715 Newer 2 BR ., ba yt•oirly •-·-h"'"ce gar rn<' ... )'cl :! hr 2 ba, frpk Li:t• Wu11 h~lp yooru rand a r" Freeways Anaheim Spac t rees Walk to "" · ~ • · ....,_.,"""' · · v 1H11 10 l'ool Ma t un· • ... " t'Yt>""thmg "f'veu p rk ' 2en .11..,ba • $425 6'13-8382. Sh hrr . Ad lts. no pets Eves. ~ntt>r o r town. S345 adulb No net:. SS40 hableroommJtt•' 930'7<.q ft.(714!7610601
• J • • 1.1 2 UR 2.,.., ba S475 orec s. ocean v 1cw 213/257-!n92 645-4655 eve r 642 3703. 1564A (Jrangc 2BR.2 b .... SSSO 2BR 2ba Condo View or 4br. 2ba, 1·a rpets. . ------6'10U349 Gcaoqu
Ave 38 R:2 b: .::~:::s565 Back Bay. S495/mo. Call drapes. 3 car gar age Upsuurs lg 2 Hr I Ra 2 Br. l ba dupleK. uar Wf:.~i'CLfff'l Br.adults. for•e..t 4350
4 bdrm, dbl gar. fam rm. 3 BR. 2',., b11 ...... $550 Renata. S56·7707 496-6'1tl!I. $500 (;.~~a ~ogn.{r• Y';fys ~;r ~;l67~nstruction no pets. $275 mo. Avail •••••••••••••••••••••••
lg fncd yd Avail now 3 BR. 2 ba. . . . . $475 Lido Isle hou.11e !or lease Saft Jumt Call ·dys 615.5196 or eves · eves. 4-6 mos. 673-&4-0 H R. area. Lge garage.
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4600 $450. Call 646 6479 3 BR, 2 ba . . .... SS50 UI mo Sl.200 per mo. 4 Capistrano 3278 675-8213 DELUXE 2 BR. view. n~w S-e&.n.'9ff 3 876 ~~tonly. /\va1I. now
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Grade School. 4 br. l ba. 4 RR, 2YJ ba. . . $1095 s teJ>lS. 6'1!r . .?..'.!'n Bay. Rd. 2 ta. I bo Condo Very clean Bach apl. Ir.I bl qwet. adults. no pets. •Single Harbor·Adams. 'lean r oom w/pvl .-n.
frplc. carpel throughout, Req .ro.>o>;> SJ40/mo. 640-103'7 lo bcb. $255. 675·3029 S32S 2201 Pacll1c. CM. Large s unny view apt. 1 C.M: storage only trance tn CdM. $100-$1.50
,. $500 uwir.uEWHOME evcs/wknds 645-7647 bdrm ~lovt'. rt•frt i:. 8J3.8974 mo 6"4·203'7 "car gar. . mo ""'" Walktoshoppinl(.bcach. Avail Der 1st Days AU upgraded. view city Beaut. new townhouse: Capistrano .. ach 3111 2 BR. large coodo apt. $200 mo. Seeunty depc>s Offic.e R_..
751·32ll , eves & wknd~ lights 4BRS & fo'/ R. LG former model adj. the ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fam Rm. paho garden. $200. Clearung & damage •••••••••••••••••••••••
559-SSIM. yrd. Sll.50/mo. 752·0617 end urul on lge. green· Duplex apt. walk to bch. al l conveniences. $200. 229 Ave Del Mar
4 BR. 2 Ba. frplc . ram rm. Agl. bell :~ & clubhouse. 3 Washer. dryer. dshwsbr. 645-tmJ Allt 6492-5771or 758·~0 RK. 2 'l ba . fam. rm . 49'J 3982or 499 4307
nlC\' an•a $500 mo Dollhouse (or lt'J.. .. e. 3 hr. 2 brkfst bar. d•n rm . Dana roint 3826 Santa AM 3 880
559-12A7 ufl 3 or 540-5410 ba. li;ce pvt yard. poul frpl 5 Mm to Uuna l't Corona~ Mar 3822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
days CIOM' to srhoob. ,hop Manna Married cple ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Hr, 2Ua, Garden Ap t, t Br newly decoraled.
C.Ozy3br. l ba. w ram rm. '+S23CAIPtl5Da·IRVtttE ptnR Washcr'dryer. onJy $525 548·3904 21"2 Bdrm. l baths. rpt:s. rncd yd. gar w/lndry adulls-no pets. $300
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Lea.I\• Many xtras pool. stone. (rplc. wallrover· INFORMATION Aulls. No pets S500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PALM MESA A'1S.
t ennJ Owner. 955 2339 1.11i;cs. extensive mirrors. 64'1 6126 r .. _ .. _,,A I I M !NUTE.: ""0 "'PT -1-Rent, option to buy Info. _ -Oww..,..,,e. ove Y. spac .,, , ,~ L~ .. och 3248 $750 mo 558-8534 repo's, loan asi.umpuon Blk to ocean, l!(t' I br. & home·hke 2 br Wllh BCH
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$6:'iO ur/S700 Cum . Blue frplcs. 2 car garage. ll(t• 9offi ces. beam t'elllngs , frpk. nt•w patios. ~~ with all rromS230 &. up
Lll Valla, oco(mt on fncd yard ss75 mo Ma Mobft. Home StOf'• plu~h crpts . jt(arJ l!t', gurage Sw1mmm.: pool AduJt.s. No Pr•~
pvlbch 714/499·3217. lsew/optlobuy.549·7971 We:slmtnster 848·8895 icardener. Walt•r ~tJ Juc:uzz1 Tcnnti.couru. I 1561Mesa0r
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Realtor 675-61111 ~21. 21.3103-0230 -W Anaheim 761 1442 $5.5(') 675 11138 blk to Huntini:ton :;hop· (5 Blks J.-:ast of Newport
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frplc. den. pvt Yd. l yr coas1der lease/option. Nwprt C"resl condo. mort! ••••••••••••••••••••••• o<'ean $425 752·7111 l . no pew. Start.in.: at S270 Rent. o~tion lo lluy Info. rcrencc room. xerox. Call 642·5678.eKl329
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770.aos:I 49f75Sl vu.4 Br, Cam rm. &dorm 2•7Ba. cpl ~lush c pts, 1-Br. w-alk-lo ~eac h . Near 5 Points. c.om. Sofflces to rronth Nt·ar c;o Coast • • • danlng. $725 mo incl xlnl rec racil. df'J)!> 1n ' d C b Plat.a, 0 C airport & ----------28r. 2Ba. den. dbl f(araiie. Cut 3BR. I ba ssoo refni.t. m1cro-wave OVl'n duded. 5..51 3708 eves rarpel/drapes. SlOY\.' & mo Ort.' Ir Apls 2 ~ MobH H~ s~ (l'('t'ways Call 979 2161 Beer Tavcm CM area
nr new nr manna $425 m11lh View no pets & use of pool/j8C/lcnrus refng I adult, no pcl'I KJd., wel,corn<' See "!.: SanWt Ana S:>it 7070 - - -· mo We~r RI'~ 493 7766 cal 1213)868 5118 fi45.0296 Af(l UlJJ pd SJ25yrly 673·7~52 Jl 7fi71 Commodon· <.:ir W~tmmsl1·r 1148·1U1~5 N<>ar Rmlol & Rakrr U.t 13 )n. GrOl!!> S7.000 -------Apar+mtntsFvrnished -APl3 S2't5 W Anaheim ~6114~2 (.' M JOO SQ ft Sl75 mo pr mo All help run
3 Br. fplc. near Harbor & 1 IR Unique quiet i,, 3. Bdrm, 2 bll Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• BACHELOR avail Dec I NEW 2Br. adult~ oul.v. /\nahcam !t56·10ll Realtor ~ 7729 Slf\6.000 .dn Agt 645-447-1 :.~ S425 ar e. frplc. luds, pet OK. Shores. rrplc. a t num. lalM»o Island 3706 Qwel adult S2IO mcl ulll r-: Anaheim !t56-4SOO a e_r_3_JO ______ _
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B Toro 3232 4t-2286 Bltrui. newly pa1nle<! & 2Br apt. foum1shed $350 Co•ta Meso 3824 ROOfN 4000 pd J t 1 (' 1 $3000 roo 29% down. Agt.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 ttrm. 2 ba. 2 blk.s beach, crptd. Peggy. SGG-4392 ~ +ulll. Tlll Junt! I~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $440 mo NO UEPOSIT ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.lrpi; :~ ~r~ ila ~. _7_5_1 _1400 _______ _
Sharp 3 br. 2 ba. frplc. $50mo.l2S7CatalinaSl 6'7S-J33l 673-864.2ev LAMANCHAAPTS ~r02Rh~!~2 ~~~l~t~!> Roomw1k1tchenelle req'd 2(l!2S f; :~nst;~~Rl':STAU RANT. $70000
pat.Jo. gar. fncd yd Kids <f7·29220CV\.'8. wknds IAYSHORES lalboo r..wnwto 3707 Large 1.2&3 bPdroom tn('I re(ng $60wt>ek & up s 11 1 I •• 2 I)(). N B rro near /\niiel Stadium
& pets ok S43S Al(t. no ~Hllli J250 3Br2Ba,S'100prmo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• garden :apt~ Oshwhr. Ct'mlntRlty 8396623 543.9755 t714 15S77010 1ttams1. Term!\ A)(t
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Fountain von.y 3234 21R 1 BAr.atlohme. A/C. adult. non smoker. Ultl r.ro~G~3Pd 77!1 Scott NbeF'.Wh:! !ti\:! na. <'IMC l --.-Anlbal---,ador---,'"'-.-1~~~.~~;i~rlr~ ~~ls 1'~ 1---------
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5 Bdrm ram1 ly home 1okldslpets. 494-4954 u nu s u a w 1 t b 2 Caito Mna 3724 Comfortable Mt>W units wlr rail •i75 WOO R.E. Ff'anchis~
w/frplc, ds hwhr, patio, t~'W 2Br IBa fprlc Air bedrooms. d.tning rm and ••••••••••••••••••••••• now ready for ocrup11n 2 Alt I ba. nrly new. lit •Kitchen l-'ac1I av.111 Hf::-,1 Newnnrt Beach & fncd yd, gar Kids & pelll ·ond. s:185 mo' all rommuruly facilities. Large I br rum wt gar, cy Nr i.chools, kuht OK. pal to. end gar · 11"' mi •.lac11:tz1. healed pool :l()(I s<i rt $ll>5 ~t mo . 111 (.'o~ta Me;~rra lief ow
ok S525 Agl . no ree. -673.6634 $575/mo. S270. Adib only Open no pets. 2 BR . 2 h;i . $340 10 beach s..150 M2·8W73 •Wkly or d111ly m1rnl !.rv Cosla Me!>u rTIBrkel al $4000. Owner
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<' uxe 1 uron on o. br 2 ba Crplc dshwhr Blvd. CM 3 br. 11 ... ba ... .,c. Pool. 847·3384 2277 llurbor N!WPORT/IRVINE :rnr. 2"2 Ba, pool. wet co~'d p'at1o, fn cd yd ' BAYFRONT " ~ --------Costa M<'lla , 645-4840 f or Sale &lboa Island l>ar. A C. s495 m o. Garage. Kids & pet.s ok Brand new 3 BR on No $2?S. 1 br, patio, util 645-8084 llOom -7pml. Near bt:ach. 2 Br.;: Bu. l-\Jll Service&.lilt!s Gift Shop, Incl. Lsc and
847-4525 $465. Agl . n o f ee Bay wtcorner view. Lrg Adults. no pets. 2654-B 2 Br. l'h Ba townhouse. nearly new cpl, drp:i Cal~;:i1~n~~89 inventory Xlnt loc. Uni Htuwt"'910.. .. ach 324 964-2566:973-2971 loft&skylltes,brickpat .. Orange 640-7905. gar age, patio. poo l , paint. fplr & gar incl. IALIOAIHH que items Good rhe11·
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New-elegaol·2 bedroo• ~:::;.:: ••••••••• eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• onJy $375. 631-4984. Jbr condo, 10..ba carport wtk1tchent'lll' 675-8740 523 Sq n omc~ spact• LO offer 673 9025 ('YCS. :m·.orc;!J>:1T"!,~f!3 bdrm 2 ba with new MEWPORTIEACH Bach.. all uUI pd. $225 Spacious, qwel 3 bdrm '375 Sleeping R oom . non :~8s~~e~n1;8A\~:.~ln•""'9..t
homt' five blocks .o carpet on quiet street. CONDO ~kieoter Or. 146. townhse apt w/lge pvt 2l3.s67·l524 dnnkcr. S30 wk [)('{' t~l 830 6030 ()ppoffunffy 5015
beach. Private 2.~r Ntcelndscp~mo Ref. 3 Bedroom. 2 ~ bath. patio Pool. Adult~ I lloclcT Oc 63l·t254 •••••••••••••••••••••••
i;c11 rage fully man req.499-3685 beautifully upgraded LCl9llftCI leach 3748 Sorry. no kids o r pets Ready now ~ br. ~n. 2 Jo'urn room w1k1tchcn Deluxe medical s uite,
uined yard Adults. 'llo NIGUEL S HOR ES · Elec. iarage door •••••••••••••--••••••••• $400.64S-338lor675·5949 <'«rtcarS300 F'rpk,view prtv:. to rent. female Lr:m~e~l~~o~~~nCo;~d ~ts l~ulre al 525 J:llh Spacious 4 bdrm, I._., ba. opener. pool. sauna. etc LACUNA BEACH MT R 2 Br. newly decor. nr So No kids or pets l08 !9th M1ss1on VteJO ur1·u ti75-6700
rt!'t't. ( 14)960-6331. _ fllm rm. beach. tennis. $425 mo Call Llnda. INN. $75/wk & up Maid C l f'I A C 1 St "611 ~lwn r. 7pm. 586~ 1,991 ,_ 1 TV h ~... OIUi aia. / . poo . ,,,.. ~ ...:..:.~;;,;_ _____ _
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frplc. pauo. garage ncd . Udo l.sle. charming 4 BR 985 N. Cout Hwy ~mo. 5.57-451& IEACHWOOD A'1S. emplyd h1tly. hlt, pnv. !tloralt(e. Very altnH1.1\·c.
yd Kida & pets vk l\gt. 4 Bdrm. 2 ba. Fam rm. 3 ea. fptc, paUo. cpta. dbl Newly decorated 2 RR 2 Br. 2 Ba. 1315 mo r~11.;.,!~ + La.i Rrh. ample plll'km.: JOOO No ~~~th °'t'ti<~ho:i'r~ht p~~~r~
no fee. $445. 964· · Atrium. all blUns. Ocean gar. 213-638-4179 ~rt leodl 37 69 '13"'1 &. carpets1drape11. Adu.Ju 962·l800 4,,...,...., ColiBt. SJ25 Mo •94 75St c 11R 1 ST M .. G 1 L'T 973-29'Tl view. pvt beach. Niguel ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl l & I U I I I " r .,,.~ ~ 1ss.1•at BR b ' l-ns. poo . lJ nc VacoHottReftfals 4250 f\J olfi' Oak r <..: l TRAIN' Appe arln 1e Terri~~-4 br, f:; tS: """"~· ....,,,, ......, ..wPORT SHOllS furnWted~ l bi':t'to ~~~J'. No Pets. $29S mo. Mg r Brand new 3 Br apt HR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mm. Plice S~IOoM o'Na every Wednt'dday atart
w/p1uu.1ar. n Y · Nl~uel Shores redeco Near beach. community ~Imo. Adlt.s, no pet.a. ~5647 $42S w/fenced bckyrd. ENS F:N A DA R F:A C'H Le4i! J61~ 0 ing Nov. ts thru Dec. 10
of S. D. fl'rwy. Kl" & garoen home. 2 bdrm. 2 3 Da)'!llM8·265SorS36-4873 HOlJSI':. Sleeps 8. $40 · · For morr. information petaok.~.Al\.OCfff a.den,wa1lttopvt.bch. pool. tennis court-87S-9'75 2 Bdrtn .11pt~. unrurn. day nca •""3. Two ~nvalC' CPA orrlt'e3 andtoplace yourad . _.. 2971 Bdrm. 2 bath. double family complex. no pct.I Adlllt, .... ._-.v• 964-2586; ,,,,,. · Guarded comm . pool, gar. + carport. $625 mo. Oceanfront N 8 .. wlnler 22(18 apt a. Colle~e Ave 2 Br 1 ~ Ha. bit Ins, nl'w av\li able at Or nnl(e: & CALL NOW
b 2 b lennit. No pets. Garden· yrlyleue. rental. J BR, 2 bn, huge 642-W760. (•ur pel •tdrapes. t'nr l. Palm Spnnfs Condo on Rochelltl't In Co11 ta 642·56711 Poo01~cJ rd k~~a~ Ina Incl. SS85 Call sund<.-<:k,nahton sand on ti N n h Mission JI lls Country Mesa Rrccp11 o nls t . pa o, n Y • 640-6210 UDO ISLE Newport •s heat beach. 3 BR. 2. b• . all t'lec, new Ror · pa o. r cui· · Club 968-5430 library, Xerox 4000. 11taf l'tlvatc pnrty hu SI00.000
pets ok. S-525. Agt. M tt'. Fully fum'd & ready to Co v d p 1t r k I n .: . pnrk, shope S3'15 mo room & •mple parklna. lo invHt In low n s k. ht·
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Twoft'HTlcJcets housekeepe r Room & lpm 3pm, Nat1o netl required. Lost fem Shellie m ix
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lo the Board. 6Jl-12S4 CLERICAL Education, •401 H1 rch LONG BEACH He4pWClllhd 7100 St , Newpcu Bcat·h lst sh1ft (8-5 )&2nd sh1rt
THEATRE FESTIVAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• (Nea r 0 C Airpor t I IS I JO) pos1t1ons now
''OUR TOWN" .1.ccou~1 .... G fLY FREE WITH Equa l OpJortun1t y open Xlnt working con· ~ ,.. • " Employer d 1t 1 on s & co m pa n y
starring Eddie Albert at Technician, S920·$1t18 in ~~~~~~~~~ benefi ts offered Plea~c the Long Beach C.Onven· 5 steps + liberal fringe I· <-ootact Personnel or a p-lion & E ntertainment benefits. incl medical, Bkkpr geo off ielp p/l, ply daily 8-~.
Center. 300 E . Ocean Bl.. dental Must have ex· o Ff I c E OVER L DAD El Toro, call or appt Long Beach. tensive a cct 'g back· n(}.7505. Cal1 642·5678. exl 329 g r oun d Apply i m . 1-0---._-.. ------
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Mesa Ve rde N. area 17 14 ) 496-3 11 8 . A c· Earn a l'llile an hour bOftUS fOf" eoch hour Oft an Officl' Westcll!fUr .N ff
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11AM·2AM 835·3749 Accounting c lerk/p hone wHh top_ o-to all slciRs Cal fOf" Clft ---intment small business. Qll time ope ralor needed full r-r· r-·· · '""'"'" •
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Retriever <Eno). Vic.
180 Newport Center Or,
N.8. 714/644-4360 ext 263
Equal OpPor Employf'r
RIDEWAHTED: lune. lmmed. opening or pt.time Call &. 7!i71 , ________ _
642 Despe rately need ed Full co benefits . Call ~Q~ ~QQ~ .Bookkeeper, ex ,.n•·cd CLERICAL -5678 Moo-Fri al 5pm from 54~·9671 for appt. & _de· Q 3723 Birch Streff, Newport leach 557-0061 in payroll & arct µ<H.l PART TIME ._ _______ _, Lost Pekinese orange/wht Co6ta me Mesa to Chap· tails. Ba I boa Ma rine ble. Harlequin IOJll'r .--------•I paws. male , 3yrs . old m an Ave In G a rden Hardw are . E .O . E ., Playhouse 979.7 TRAINEE
Ru by Lant ern D.P .
Reward $100. 493·3616 or
637-42.68
SUPHHEW <Ming). No tags.968-7281 Grove. HELP! cror I '~ M/F/H. •'!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 4 Ghrsdaily, Mon thru Reward mo's) $5.00 wk . Call A ts R . bl b'll 1· Bookkeeper thru · H fur Fri, ex panding co will
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1j Advertising C.Oordin ator•--------·1·--------restaurant mana fl'l(•111 tnun per.;onable , depen-SELLING FAST!l LOST Small white Poodle ---------• ~g cler nee e . u for publishing company ATTEHTION Automotive co. Able to work thou1 d;.ible indiv an interest·
3000.6400 sq fl . Some W.18th Street.CM. tune l mmed. opening. in San Clemente. Full l80r"'---MECH"' .... ICS superv1s1on Plea call Full co benefits Call , ""'... "'" mg ser vice promo tion nnkle r ed. dl4 ofcs. REWARD.645-0874. · ·& d time. no sales. Typing. Automot1ve & hte bus 979-9342.AskforS rh·y sysfor a new car dealer's 54~9671 for appl. . e· working w/figures, good Mo &per. N.ceu TustL.naraddress. fo'ound s mall w hi t e ta tls. Balboa Marine telephone a ptitude de· tr you are new to C.Osta ma intenance. Ora nge IOOICkEEPER/ cnt M"r v1ce dept. Pos. local·
STOP PAYING RENT' shaggy dog v· F rd Hardwa r e E 0 E · Mesa. t.emPoranly dis· C.oast Yellow Ca b, 17300 cd 10 CO!>lu Mesa. Filin" • · 1c. o · · · · tail on enled. Ca ll ror Ca ree r o ppo rt n1Cy " t:all today & ask about Rd N B. Canl kee p ! M/ F/H appt : PeMy, 498-l600. continuing your educ a · Mt. Hermann. Fountain w/lrvine C p A fer EK •·Kp, Rood al detail &s1m· oru IS';?-dwn program. 644-2264 lion, reeently dJScharaed Valley. <No of Sla ter ed h h pie math. No t ypmg.
17 14 ) 838-5970, lOA M· T b e D ai l y Pil o t ACCOUMTAMT/lk~pr from the service, or"ror be tween Newhope & ~a7:~;te~~~f1 ~~.Mart $285 per hr. ad-
5PM Mon·Sun FOUND Bch & Edln ger , CHR I STM AS G I FT Ca ree r oppo rlun 1l y anyreasonseekmgtem-.E~uc~li~d~>.~~~~~~ lax.Monlhlysala 1000 \JOl'•'&fnngebencf.Ap----------c Adult M boxer w/long TRAJ N s tops for your w/l.rvme C P.A firm,. Ex· Porary or career employ-_ or commensurate ply Thurs Nov 16th. from ~~ &eatoesrs. ~897aw_"7'ncw7hai!tle6.chesl shopping conven ience ~nenced lhroug~ fman. ment, consider thls uni AtrrOMOTIVE pr. 2152 OuPonl . S IOam Jpm, at : Nu Orms
w every Wednt.>sday start· c1al stalemeots & m come queopPortumly. USB> C ..... Irvine. m 4 )8J3·065 Plan.'> Inc. 3194 C Airport
Ing Nov. 15th thru Dec. tax. Monthly salary $1000 YCMt C• Earn --------i--1 Loop Dr, C.M. SCRAM-LETS IOt h . C ALL NO W , or commensurate w/ex-MECHANIC Ca mera Person to k a l~~-~~~~~~~
642.5678 pr._2152 DuPont. Ste 101. All Aboard for the Dally 5216P...-W• Needed immediately'!! ver tical comme 1a l Clencal
ANSWERS lrvme (714)833--0651 Pilot CHRISTMAS Glfo'T C.Ootact Chuck Arnold at camera. Famihar ·1th TRAINEE S700 MASSAGE ADMI N I S T R ATI VE T RAIN. For more 1n PMT Process. Ex or DAYE Ecu ma -Yokel -SPECIALIST . Learn of· f 0 rm at i 0 n . <'a 11 a Based on your produc· W1U tram 35 hrs a k Not yping reqd,but mu'\l & P1ous -Z1ther -FIGUREMODELS fire procedures Re<:ords Christmas Ad-Visor at liv1ty, rommiss1on, plus C.ompanybenef1ls /\ply he we l l groo m ed
GOOD LUCK
SHARON
CHEESE ESCORTS 642 5678 lneentives & extra profit Penn y s av er, l ,; o w I plt'usanl out gom~ LOUISE Does my brother-in-law management. Some typ. --·-------sharing bonu.s. Placentia Ave .C.M personality. Very people ~~79 eat?The last time he was OUTCALL ONLY ang exper i.e nt:e pre· ARMOR S P ECIA LIST. The women and men we on ented PoS. Super co m
.. ~~~~~~~~~ al commumon. he al!ked Days, eYH, hr (erred. Enlist .10 y~ur Physical conditioning. are looking for may be CANVAS SER heaut Ot!W bid~ w/xlnt f CHEESE l 'th Armr f~r A~mlnislralive Work as a leam member tired of typing. folding Exper or will tra in bens Unusual & fun JOb. Lostlrfomd 5300 .:J~wine. 0 go wi 631·2140 Speciabsl.Calltoday. in armored . trac ked paeers. ~arehou.s~ j_obs --Call Goo.546·3706 · call 540·6055. Coas ta l ••••••••••••••••••••••• GOLDEN GIRL 540-l026 962-882l ve hi c l e s . De ve lo p andworking for a hm1ted BABYSITTER· Leve In Personnel Ageo•·y, 2790 LoslorFound apet?CaJI .....,_... 5350 768-52Sl s.2·2435 leadership potential 1n rome . Work w ith mature governess type Cas hier person. Co tlarbor,CM Animal As s 1s t a n r e •••••••••••••••••••••••Captain & wife see k _________ , Enlist in your Army for young people. Rapid ad· to care for 2yr old boy. Mesa Slalloners, 270 AU.JOBS FREE
League.537-2273.nofee. RELAXING MASSAGE Cemale crew for large ADULTNEW5'APH thepersooalcbaJJengeof vancement PoS!llble. If Light ho usekee p ing 17th St CM f\Jll t1
REWARD BobJa mes·l.Jc Masseur sailboat to Greece. Share C ••••RAS 1 ... TIMES ~1~ cau t.oda~·8S2l you are 18 or over and Speak enghsh. drc ve. ~pply in pe rson 10 Outcal1 9-9,494·Slll expenses.213/594·0897 -llUUl -..,...,. ......, ...,._, would be available to Re f. req . 673-5831, Only. CL!!:RIC/\L
L t M kill Wbll N.B .. S.A .. C.M. Work 3 768-5251 542-2435 start work immediately, 752-5586 Cashier for quality ~n · 8 PAY DAYS os . en. e PREGNANT ?. Carina. w'--per mo, •<>n per wk. call """
w/blk ma rkings. 4 mos confidential counseling"& .... ..,.... & rr:n 3AM-6AM.' Must be Assemble~ H.B. mfg. co. . .... 645-6514 AlITOMOTlVE clothing store. Apply 1 LEFT UNTIL
old. l(}.21. Vic Ana Maria referral. Abortion, adop· ..,..,....._ 18, have dependable car. needs r:e!•able persons~~~~~~~~~! LOTPHSOM person. Ste wards ro
Ln. Lag Nlg. 831-7845 tion & keeping. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S79-92Sl. for precision mecbanlcall-Ford dealership needs Gentleman. 3439 V 1 a CHRISTMAS
Lost . large Sea lpoint APCARE 547·2S63 Sdluh & assy. Start $3. per hr. Automotive lotperson Immediate· Oporto, N B l-.1rn ext ra Christmus
&ame se Cat. Derlawed C""~Y GIRL IMtnlcHo.. 7005 Call 7l4/894·53Sl y! ! ! ExceUent workmg Casluer. Apply m person 1ncy now!
Male. Vic. Ford & San ~" •" ... •••••••••••••••••••• ASSEMILHS CASHIERS conditions. See Chuck Crown Hardware. TYPISTS
Miguel. N.B. 644-4209 * ESCORTS * REAL EST A TE lmmed openings avail in ~:::/~:. an Used Car 3107 K C.Oast Hwy. CDM_ PIX
Ui6t. small Siamese cat, 24 hrs • electroru c assembly of FULL TIME CASHIERS ACCT CLERKS ;;:~s~.'5. 536 -9429/
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Fashion Island Newport
aru 11 · l. 644·5837
San Clemente; Fully Uc. OFFERS =~~~r:l~at· STOtlE METRO CAR WASH u'l have phone & relia-For appt. 492-7296 tng to ~a Beach In 3 Excellent starting salary 2950 HARBOR Bl. C.M · transp. Long & short· ..... Lectw-."'" mo ' s . r' o r a pp t .• for 5day week. Excellent assignments. Holl ·
Loet: Dark blue metal ANITA ronnerly ol
auto access door. 3'h' x GOLDEN TOUCH can l'. On TusUn Blvd. CM. be •Craab Cou.ne available
• Ma\ef1ala provided.
•Small claues f or
persooall%ed inatrucUon.
*Choose own taste-day
& night classes.
•Placement-up lo 80'lf. commissioo.
Berkeley C.Ootrols (714) working cond1llons nd Catering Y & vacation pay.
83S-DJC)Peraonnel Dept opportunltlee for advan··-.--------4 ._.HD 01p1ta lizat ion pla n ) trv. "c eml'nt . (lbe r a 11• " •allable.
employee benefits In· Banking • Professional 11 /8 . Reward Mr . now Zlemer 114S-8375 reached al (714 >496-3462
LOST: O rey cat, 11hort Psychic1 Splritual, palm
hair, W. Newport. & cara readings. Tells
642-3871\ past. present & ruture.
Advtce given In Bil mat · Loel : Blk klllt'n w/wht l~rs. Cater to partle11 ma rkings. Turllerock 527-:MOS.
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714-327·7384 leave msg. Serving all Oranse C.O. ror Stan at 873-4633. 835-7313
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DAILY PILOT
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WBSBLOCX CO
5555 Mc......_ A•e,
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if'•ve something lo s ell?
Claulfied adl do it well.
eluding hospitalization FULL TIMI Catering Banquet
insurance, Ufe insurance TaLH Personnel. contact
and pension fund. Apply E xperienced WESTCLIFF
in person: XJnt benefita, Irvine Na· Hospitality Resources
1S221 BEACH BLVD tional 8an1c C•ll Janet 631 0810 752-9\18
WESTMINSTER Van Dyke. ~ E lSTSTREET tlJ.]700. 1530~.to"tf'~'Lvo Equal 0pPor t-:mplyr Uttte ls licJ!!
FULLERTON l~~~~~~~~-1 Class1f1cd Ads arc rNillr,
2IM6 BRISTOL ST. Pt.'Ople who need People small "peoph• to pcopll' · COSTA Ml£.qA That's what the s11les calls with big rt'
DAIJ.Y r lLOT aderi1h1p and bag results!
SERVICE DIRECTORY To place your r lasw 1ed
1:s 11ll •bout! ad. call today 642-567•
WANT ACTTON?
C lasslfed Ads 8'2·5678
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3848 Ca..-Drht
546-4741
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Meba.u'a 300(' w COaat am.all Lie. contractor carpentry. uld tlmr upa Jl'Tc-e _.3 t ReHoo Garage vu rlunlng mov1n1 & haul1og areetlng cards forTln!doltenanlproblems" firs, 11howers Ir tub». Hwy.NB 541~UJ ,. 7581891 craftama~hlp l6yr11 1n CM uu ~-91 ~ .. r1t~ &t20105 ReA!SOOable ~~1 Chriatmu now. Call Use the pr03 O'Keefe 547-2639 dya, 55'1·82.80
....... l--'-l.ou'• Home Rc:,...ln. >O ar.a U1• d Mr Palom u.-M 1 H 1 Debbie at Eyeland~r Prop Mn 1 m n t Co . eves . ..,.._ ,.... I» Ml(l.)14 Gt•s411 S-.k" .._ rrodsh dov ns. au 1ng, Stu-960-llMl ~2200 1...:..:..~ .. ---.-_._----
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T ... l lA ·-••••••••••••••••••••••• vu• IYJN'O arpenw,., nm n osmf'l Cl!, u ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... •. l 0 ru' I RG&SlO .-. • .,-.1.__ --lect I I ibu & N trill H s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1nm1DU1g ca rernova . I ~ MIWI, S.A .~ __..._ tk•l._... 91cfric fus ~~P um '01 ~ ~·re 1"~:,:~· . , Piano tunln1 Ir r~palr. ~!Sell your home or t11comt yrs exp. Free ea.Lima~. ~a&2".I q5101•~··•••••••••••••••••••• U c s:t71M IU-974 842·1834 M~ovc anything \ )'nexp.Maater'ddec.1n property fust with 646-1.IMS,S?a.·3910 _..,\rM 1--..... ~('!~bn•, ... ~~ ". k>wahot --•Ma. FfXrT• .-. ...._ 11 !!' 7rde at ~~Y.~~.' mualc . Thia coupon Newport R. E. Asaoc , __ _.__ C 0,_ ..... ---•-.....--... ,.... ~ t'.t.ECTRJCIAN Pne«t a••cw• I .,.. · aya . ....,....,.... worth$S.Ml·l'33 63l..Ul6 ~a~ rea .,.... ...,,. . ....................... cpu 10 mio bleatb. Ckan M&ht·frH eaUmal on grpenter, paintlna ........................ P~'P &..... pert shaplug, lhlllnin~. •S.Yt>W~y+ Uv, din nn, b.a.IJ $1.5 AYll lust'oramaUJuba a• rate11 15 yrs ln Rokmarte'a Houseclean --.,, _.,_,,, _...._/•--'-' loofllMJ slump removal. 675-2821. Dnvc V IL 1 rm fl !iO. t'UUVb $10, chr u -'""'" ltN S.-17~ • •••••••••••'••••••••••• ,._. -..-••••••••••••••••••••••• lns •Rrpa~:ts:s::1:~:un°! JS r.uar f'hm ~ Q(lcir ~ v .. .-._"...., -Ing. Re~s. reuoo. Own t•ETf:RS PAJNTlNG ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPAIR & REROOti~ All _;.::._· ---------
• l t c N~ l'M ~&.S ('flt nopelr, UV" '"'"r ILICTltCIAH 1!t~aull~~:~'.aortdeen_: ltana.~l40:t.~M39 ~xpr'd Rea11 Rales. ~~tcTbea&t.ext~ type s·s h lng l es · !~.~.~~•••••••• A.~llMIJ.41171 ~; 0~g[" myiwll Rirh1 Ra,Qimm'l, lod ... nbl IMndatape llprlakle r D';!l houaelleeplng & ~~Est. Call Gene ""55ES • 193-1439 rockshakea-compo·lar. 200 rblt v1tcuurns from
...,.,... "cy~r!pe,r4 1.u!,nz*• 1 !f:~~M63137l~. ~7926 ~c~:~,;~~~f·3111':" PATCH PLA.5TERING Jl'Teeest. 541·5930 $19.95. 1 da. service on
•••••••••••••••••••••••l'rf' lh1llday &pet1•1 ~ -Paltlting. Extr/lnlr. Ex· All type & Fr ee Rooting. Free est. Lic'd irny vacuum. All lyPt'ti
Mtllbt·r ol l yr old will Avrr lh rm lk hall ~lH!l'I fl~ ., .. 11 Housecleaning & empty fI'd, h<>nest. nul, re.as. esllmate6. Cell S4<Hi82.S contractor . Aft er S, vacuums & bag N . bab»"' my hoow d".aned Ill~ All wurk • • •• ;;;;r••••••••••••••• houses or apta. Own c'dll&t·l~Dave 631·2649 Va<'uum Clean...r Ctr. cu.a.-m ca4 •• •••••••••••••••••••• lrlln!S 979.7129 pt 1 l .. 71 Newport 81, CM . ti.31 ~ -TA\'WR YtNl'ES llaul, 1k1ploader dump · Prol palnUng. Ext & lnl. l t R f i " C....e/C....... 53111&37 trk, 1radlna. U'ee wrk, l_._. .... 11 Lotw.,,!a}7es80 .. ~~s.;,,..,Free ••P•E••R•R•Y••.S••p•••••••••••• si~ogf:.p:h~sk.e. "i'!'ft · _646-...;..:;_.;;.31:;..;01.--_____ _ ....... s.r.1c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wood•C'halnl..lnll deroobUooa \.'t<' 831·12S7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• es . .....,., ,.............., LUMBlNG Guaraoteed. Brian ~c~ •••••••••••••••••••••••rt-t work fall ktnd -L Ms R.otoUllln Sod Complete nlumb1ng ~12 ,...._..., .._, 01\"°"" H•nk t I.\) ,....,mrn ° • K It B Woud Y~ncln& lf•d:r-• · · .-g, Fme Exter PauatiDg by aervit'eS DT"' & ----------•••••••••••••••••••••••• l\1·tto~ lc.-J~~PTipi !l ~tt~ 10~V:,t'llP aa&.a6fmccn-palr '•••••!••••••••••••••••• ~ede~La,;n:· R.Sloor.sl.IJc .. UlS.Try clean.in~~ ,..s:~e~Horizon Roofing. Ex-WINDOWCLEANTNG
900 54111. 64:, ZMtl ~f1 apqua lly 640-40W.~ 0968 Small }obi!, 25 yn exp fllantl::· Cl:o .~s· me.836-SSS53'hrs. estimates. Zt hr service. penenced roofers-not 640.5591
l l'M 1Foundath.1n.s1 rt>lllnlnK .. -.-t --Plwnblng, eltt ete C.11 C.OOtr. Uc.' 1364419 Xlnt EXCELLENT PAINT-673-3181 sa.lesmeo.631·'4943 "'alb, blo<'U . pallol\ •1 •1 Papa Cliff 831"'2164 m .,.... 7633 ' lNG R bl l:lkllPi pavroll lall.r . !IJl>.!ltll.3 l.1r d ••••••••••••••••••••••• -S.v•.r · easona e rates HOMESAVERS. Plumb Shopplng
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lookk...-a Sn. .~1i ~~Tl~wi'!!~!ng llU'Victng 842 9807 OCCStudent 1 Too truck. Acou~tlcs. foundations. All Work Guar Free F8t. ~ Bo~f~IC ok Uruque Sbopp111g service
For Ad Action
lndl\•1,h.11111 .:rru1 fl bll!t , •VERY LOW PRICES• Tr.uh. tree tnm, Ron partitions, drywall re· 673-4158 or for bu !i Y Pe o PI e ·
714!1:>7lt1ll7 it't-mtenl work com OnGarderuog M111nl 642$703. p&Jretc.548--0512 Int. ramt & wallpaper DramsclearedfromS4.SO. Comucopia.54<H>488.
Call a
Daily Pilot
AO-VISOR
642·5678
-:~;~I & re.io1denu111 G~ __ 54.9 20LS Will haul or do an thin M•a. 'f Qua . work .. reas. pr: Free Eat. AU work guar Shlcco
TI me t 0 re n 0 v a t e . bi /Ima u. comm ·for r~'. ··~···················· Free eal. Ste Ye. 547-4281 Draa.nmaster. 638-0953 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IClllMd Can Detbatch. rffeed bybnd ll~entlal reas rate• Bncllwork. Small jobs. rr • Alt'o Geo. Contractors: Reatucco your home . •••••••••••••• ... ••••••• wrmud1t lawns now. Call anytime.~ · Newport, Costa Mesa & you re in lbe market Plumber nd.s work. Good Soan. texture spe<-1allst. ~n.L Hll 1, m th Playcitn,Ml" CbruUan Dla·ll-Landscape lrvtne.675-3175eves. tforhabekllther car,besure pricesonremodels&re· ~o s t homes $650 .
• • t' ,,. :. ~ t .i homi.: w red. yrd Reas. 864 3ll08 aft 6 CHEAPEST hauling ln ° c ec e many autos pairs. Serv. avail for 548-1974 f:>a1ly 1'1101C.l11~1f1ied 1\d nat~ tn&, lk. pending. town. Fr. FJit. CHEAP! SEU. ldJe Items with a advertised for sale 1n homeowners also Top ----------1
li42 ~78 Cttll Pam. 548-7065 Want Ad Help? 642-5678 &&2-~ ~1390 Daily Pilot Classified Ad. Cilwn/1ed. Hat Plumbing. SJ1 ·l194 SeU Idle Items 642-567~
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CLERICAL
Gcot!rJI o rf1 rl'
rcN poni.1bal1ll~!>. Sut-
ct>:.sful C'and1datt' will have plenly or room for
advatlt't'ment. X Int start
111g salary Accurate typ.
1ng essential ROSAN,
INC. 2901 W. Coast Hwy,
Nwpt Beach.
F,qual Opport Employer
CUSTOM ER SERVICE Dental Chairslde, asst Lnt·--------1---------Npt Bch. PleasanL loc G-EHL OFC p /T Hardware Salesman, ex-Live In, some English.
Aftros must type & per, Laguna Beach ICNNSTS U ~ A T I 0 N Rel. NB area 3 sch a11e STANLEY WORKS w/frtnge benef. Ciill
548.sfi02.
ha.s chaUengt11~ career DENTAL ASST. Do you
opportunities in its brand like people? Are you in·
new regional Corporate terested lll a challenging
Dtstnbution located in career 1n the Dental
Costa Mesa, Orange Health field? If so we
County. We are accept· need you R.D.A. & x.
ui.g applicatioos for: Ray Lie. req. Top salary
Electronics
ELECTRONICS
TECHNICIAN
GENERAL
We don't give away
turkeys or calculators,
wegivo
11 1• d Lumber. '49'4-6538 or ALLERS New con-duJdreo ~ spe mme opening. S40-8267 str co tn So Orange Cly · ·
9'79-17U Gd. co benefits, exp. LVM-flM SHIFT Pt-tt,!!~~ 21 yrs pre! 495-W2 Every other w~kend off.
F M GllL FlllDAY ~over. Ca11548-74l8 IHSUIAMCE Must b~ dedicated to
Immediate openiogs and f88 0R8J Genl ofc ex must hn A&H Group clauos ad· good palle,ot care. Apply
opportunltles In an knldg of bk.kpg, ty · Housekeeper wanted Just~r. for admUl ageo· 1«5Supenor, NB.
eslJibUshed co. in the Cle rical & light lo · add£og mach, pleas Lad:Yt.oli~in. Pvtrm& N~Bch 35y Orange County airport dustrtal workers-e personality, bvy pb's . ba.644-8819 cy, area. . rs Maintenance. PT, sem1-
A I. ~P· typing req For retired preferred. App.
_______ _. •cusrOMER SERVICE d epending on exp.
714-847-1549 area. PP acants to have~ lot' sklUed & 494-0506.LagBcb. Housekeeru>r , PIT In· tnterviewcall752·5665. ly· 94th Aero Squadron ~~~~~~~~e:S~ u n s Id li ed.. ma 1 e or Gui Friday eludes weekends Good 3UIO All'Way Ave.
Receot analog and female,lshllls. Recephonisl. typlllg & benefits . E 0 E * • * CM SS&-3780 C'lencal
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lm~dlate openrng ex-
•~ts for hie f'lerlt:t in lar~e Newport Beach Co.
llrs 8-4'30, Mon lhru Fn
Xlnl benefits & working mnd. For appt contact
Lynn Stansfield , 644-5800
between IOarn ·Noon. Av-
<'O Financial Services,
620 Newport Cent.er Dr ..
N.8. F,qual ()pport Emplyr
CLERKS
REPRESENTATIVES
•ORDER PROC~ING CLERKS
•WAREHOUSEMEN •ORDER FILLERS
We orrer an excellent
starling salary and a
generous company paid
benefits package.
APPLVATTHE
P~Offlce
1580Sunllower Ave Take the Sao Diego
fo'reeway to Harbor Bh•d.
eJUl, go North~ mile.
DIHTAL/Aulat.t
Chairside, 4 ~ day week
Corona del Mar. 644-7162
d1gitaJ experience pre-Ute bookkeeping. Mon-BAYVIEW MANOR. 350 llOCIC IMOCs
ferred. Please send re-$10 11-Alutely Fn. 9-6. ~. 3198-K. Bay St, Costa Mesa. 3110Country Club Dr. MAJNTB4AHCE sume lo 11344, c/o The ftllH Airport Loop Dr, C.M 64Z-3505 Costa Mesa for Interior Landscap.
Daily Pilot. P O Box FR££ You are the wanner of 1ng. Dependable car & Designer lS60, Costa Mesa. CA. Housekeef:r· full & part Two Ft-ff Ticlaria enthw11asm for Indoor PCB 9'l626 GOOD JOB ra'cili~~ ~::1;e~~e= tolhe plllnts. ~xpr be1pru1. DESIG ...... ER ~: ~ !~:t· ~e~i~~ Men over 60, 2 days per F 10 r1 d a s t JI e nn;'ff:tGlr~~~v AL _•_94_.o_l6S _____ _
" f&CTORY bef N 30tb wk,car.noselliog,refs&. 714 oAooou. .... ... ...._. ...... er. Manufacturer or electro-~ ore ov · · 673-.........,.. .. OUR TOWH" .,.._." '""~" ""
mechanical products re· Openings now avail for GOOD PAY perm. 2239• HOUSEKEEPER; live· stamng Eddie Albert at MAH
quires a proven PCB lay. ali~~tny"d~f-aflbrlme. WMoodecb NEO.OF.EEE. In. U.8. Sehl children, the Long Beach Conven-Must have experience m out person who wants an 6U. ....,u wkendsoff. Call847-8567 t100 & Entertainment maintaining restaurant ~~~. P'I~. e:; ~ioo~IS.E.Main, ~~\J~:;O G-R·E-A·T HOUSEKEEPERS·Are ~~ae:>h~.Ocean Bl.. ~~a~aeq:!~~k\~n:
intunately Involved wll.b FACTOIY <>rc.p IJS.2622 SALES JOI HOW you booest. banl~orktn~ Call642-S678,ed 329 knowled11:e of the elec· new projects from con Ofl84 & successful m &nded . t.ochumyourtackets tncal&plwnbingtrades.
cepUon t.o field use. We TRAJHH GOOD PAY, GOOD Ca!I oow l '159-0323 or * * * Apply at Orange County
etrJTER Exp. for swim want an individual who $2.75 br. raise in 30 days. HOURS, GOOD CON. SSl Z.79 Restaurant Servi cu, e,:ar mlfc. pleasantcood. wants to grow with a 4 day, 40 hr wk. Co pd •Gwr411 Offlc.e• 0 OUS JAMfl'OIJAL 2601 Daimler, Santa Ana. U car 06 great team. Send resume beoef"rta. 979-7660 Requires enlbuaiaallc DI Tr NS . M AN y H EKEEPER to llve Fu II-time custodians, 8 AM t.o 5 PM, Moo lhru '493-8894 Immediately to adl349. pers w/charm, good FRINGE BENEFITS 111 or out. Non smoker, Jo"rid.ay.
UTOTEM ~o••TOll c/o Daily Pilot P.O Box FEMALE F.act~ry phone voice, t ype FAST GROWING COM-own tnnsp. N.B. area. Nwpt area, day~venmg,_;..:;..;:;;;:..:. _____ _ ~ -1560, Costa Mesa. CA Workers, Ment raise:s so+ EOE PANY PROMOTES Sal.xlnt.640-7314 lhlfll. must tle U.S. MANAGER (>perungsNowAvallable needed for contem· c:--~ 548-.5125 lS2'7 Monrovia wpm •0· 1·. · FROM WITHIN TRAIN cilheo. Good wages, pd Resident manager lor full or pl\Jllle l'lcrks r . ~. ""tual porturul~ • * ~ ~ * F 0 R T 0 p House Plant knowledgea· holld.ays & bonus incen-B and
°''2nd & 3rd shifts. No r::..rya1so'";!!'!:f:S .8~f:~t Employer.Ml · Ave,N.B. T1 ¥1NWf5ft"Yice MAN AGE MEN T ble people, PT for route taves Wall \ruin Call a~. co=:.:. ~~.a::~~
uper necessary we office duties. 6day week Full or pt''time, young 1720EGarrySte 119 ST ARTS • · I M . ma.intenance Mui.t have days C7141S32-M58 ~le with wtfe t.o work lull
tram St.art $3 per hr Ai. Moolhly salary Apply in Dia.I A Ride ma o wan led, w e 11 -s .A. 979-1303 ~ M g D I A T E L y • · reliable tran.sportalloo JANITO lime.
M m1tnagers lo $3 60 hr person. 1931 Newport Dri groomed al 3 aotaque K E Y B 0 A R 0 751.-4760 . RIAL type work, TSLMgmt 642-1603 Managers t.o SS.SO hr Ad· Bl d Costa M •en at.ores ln Laguna Bcb ... - - - - -.. E X p £ R t E N C E hrs an day neiuble $3. 75 _...;.;_...;.:::...;...;... __ ...;.;_...;.;_.:.::. vancement opportunities v ' esa. Operate modem equip. Sales. cleanup, e tc . I General Office HELPFUL WE HAVE I 0 EA~ F I T IM E . hr to train, immed raise Masonry helper. Will
tolhollewhoqual.Jfy For DELI HELP. full time, meat & door lo door Richard Yeakel Anti · I a.~.tw-jeth7 I OUR OWN TRAINING h~usew1vea & coUege when trained. <714) train. No exper. re·
1nformal100 l(o to our over 18. Ex per. only tramp Calif ~riven lie ques, 494-5526 TW't..... PROGRAM PUT ON BY girls w/cars Over 21 646-9780 qwred. Salary open. near~t market or con Refs .CdM64+S619 req'd. No pnor expu I 1(..... ...... I THE COUNTRY'S TOP 9:30AM·l2:JO, Mon·Fr• 67>3175
th I fr nee Good driving rec a General ~re.~ Earn S80·Sl00 weekly JANITORS· Are you1---------~~Cl e personne o ice OellSandwicbShop muSt No Sunday work. PMTTIMEOHLY Come work. for u~ I 0 R GAN SA LES Mustbeoeatt personable honest. hudworkmg &t----------
124421.ampson St Rell able woman for Orange Coast Yellow Due t o compan y ex-I As a Kelly Serva<'c'!I PEOPLE CALL AT &. energetic Lori 's successful minded? Call MECHANlCS
GardenGroveS37·'4340 counter work. Moothru Cab 17300 Ml. lier-ruan•ioninOC area we employee._yourwork I 0 N~ CE F 0 R Kitchen, 979·0747 aft now!7S9-0323or55l·2A79 MECHAlllt...llCAL ....... N . b H • F VI ..--. . • I SCh\.'Clule IS nex1blc INTERVIEW. ORGAN lOAMf ppt ..... t::qual Oppor f:mployer rrt . o nag l s . oag rmann, . y . need several ~harp peo-You work ru. much EXCHAN GE. STAN ora . JEWElRY ~~~~~~~~~I Hospitalarea.64:).6401 . Orlversneeded AM&PM ple towork4n1tesa week I and as often as you I NUNN7141586-7302. suRs DESIGNER • 6-lOpm, Sat 10.2pm or S , lNDUSTRLAL "'.,.. E ~.a . f Clothing Sales man, ex· OeLivery C>nver, female, routes, 21 yrs & older, eves 6-lOpm Must be 18 hkc. I GUARDS WAHTED STUFF YOUR At last-a position that xpen encnr in design (I µcrt 1n quality men's full lime. neat appearance, good 1> • 1 h I lets you show what you smallmachmedpartsfor / f'lolhmg f'ullluneorpl 548-1133 driving record Ca l l 0[~j'er. eop,e~oare So vou ran l'arn I F'ull-P /time , 2 yrly STOCIUH~WfTH ca do best USE mechanical and electm-
t1me i\pply In person, betwn 3.5, Mon.Fri , 5 8 s•oo~!: · I andstillbavctlmt'lo raises. 610 E. 17th St, HOUDAYCASHSS ennthusia;m & Y:~~ mechanical assembbes.
Stewarrls forGPnlleman, Delivery ~an for early 5'48·2254. --,or look for somelhtnll I SantaAna. perience, let your pro-Responsible for des htn. 3439Vau Oport", N R. AM L.A. Times home.de· Profit ShariltcJ I t Kelly bas a perfect op-f al .... layout, and detail. Small --... livery route. Economical DRIVER Music bus lo permanen · po rtuolty for men· ession attituue & sta-design department pro·
Cocktail Waitrna <'Iii' required. 2 ,,, hours driveownr from Lag Bch P'rOCJl'CISft I I GUARDS women 08 or over> t.o ble character le11d Lbe v1des environment for d N nect· to LA ofc & work thert> WHJCllEVER And Kl'lly is not s c earn extra casb a s way t.o Manager of our challengmg work assign· School ~ ay. o ~ mg. 494-3856 YOU PREFER I just for se<-rctane~ I E URITY mailroom helpers, pre· ooe ol a k111d st.ore. You E 11 Earn up to $JOO per wk ho pew rno.H Bet lake · For interview call after We have over 100 ssroom operators. & are dedicated & w1J1Jog ~J'~oef'i~:. egi:ndarge~
Low tuition Plucement me. m. · · area. Must have good driving lpm, 979-3861 I d I r r e r e n t I Due t.o our recent ex-truck drivers, day, night. lo accept responslbil.Jllei. sume immediately to
assist 7519194 638--0l26 rec & valid drlvers he. GENERAL OFFICE Part ~lass1ficat1ons or pansion program. Wells weekend s hirts In •you want to 11:row wllh adll350. c/o Daily Pilot.
---DELJVERY Pl time eye 549-2002WkndsS45-7377 u~ Hours tl·.JO t.o 4.30 I JObS I Fargo Guard Services IS Larn•n"' Niguel us as an important part p 0 Bow 1560 c I Cook exder lane cook . . ' o-of a bard work1nf, . . " ' Os a •d r Top pay Neat ap· l'Wng typUlgSOwn h1nng secunty guards Mesa, CA 92626. Equal n l' e e 0 r bu s Y pearance. Must have AVCO Fl NA NC I AL I At Kelly Servlcl's. I for This is an ideal way for c re a t 1 v e • w e 1 0p
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po_rturuty Employer. ~~t':unr~onlw CnalLlfaorgaupnpta. owntraos.Call531-0842. M DIJVElt25S SERVICES we take rare in 1"'-/He-rtlcll you to supplement your estat~hshledb team Ex· M/F. '"' en or women yrs or CaU M Do , I evaluating v.hat kind I s..te ··~ Income on a permanent cep 1ona us1ness re·
4tM·!176S ask ror Nina or Delivery men. over l8 for o!der. Know the coast 644-siJ, mines EOE or work 15 rii;:ht for Aao/ "' p/Ume basis No exper ferences are a must. ThlS
Lynn ---early am newspaper in c1t1es. Net $180 a week or I you So IN{' J!Ct the I ,..rto../luetHI Pk needed Call or come l1I lS a full lime, year round
COOK NB & CM. Perm. p/l more. Orange Coast GENERAL OFFICE Part right people an the Costa Mno & ffM 27957 Cobot Rood positlon-ulary 15 open
SD>/$400 mo.+ bonus Yellow Clb, 17300 Mt. Ume, 20 hn •eek $4.00 I r q~ht Jobs Our I WWttferAne 1 _ ... t--1 Call75J.1623forappl
ror ronv 11l escent ~584'4. Herrmann, Fountain perhr.NB.64-4-4444 customers are .,_,.....".......,.
h<.Jt,p1tal. f'ree health in· Valley .. lNo or Slater I happ And .,0 • e I 1 M M E D 1 ,.. T 1 831..0542 i.urance after proba Dental Ort.ho Assistants betwo New h o pe & y, " u r "' OrCall BranchOtnce
t1onary period. Every neededforbusyH.8.of· Euclid) G&IHALOFFtCE happy OPEHIHGS for ll:J.1441
otherweekendoffi\pply fice.lexperfrontomce, N ti 1 Ed t ' I I a•p•r•lsory l•••I l4'15Supenor NB fuUtime&l chairsldeas-a ona uca .i_on CallKellytoday. . s't.. full lime, exper pre· Dry cleaners. Hamilton Corporation has position I I Me.tty offk«'I wt.a
O>ok.s wonte<I a ll sh1fls rd 962 a.os cleaners needs counter ·· available in student A-----...t TOP PAY wfftl a · · · "' services depart ment. I ---, I av111I Apply In person. A assembly girl. Exp pre· to ...... ........._, _ __._~ c-
KEYPUNCH
K-t>ypunch/ key entry
E-'Jtlnt Pay
L-ong & short assign
L--oMing for vanety'>
You can have your pick!
Call KELLY TODAY
MEDICAL OFC.
Mature woman. P/time.
~05 or 831-7820 Call
AM Mon lhru Fri. After-
noons Wed & Friday
only
!Medical front oflice
secretary w /some back
office experience. Must
have at least 2 years ex·
penence. 644-1752 growmg company with Dental Assistant, oral sur· rerred 968-3633 Typing & some letter ......,. ,......,...... '·~·--··T-·r·
bt'nehts. Apply al Ma gery only. Nwprt Och. writing, customer I • Barkers 212 E.17lh St. 644-6161. Dry cleaner ne.:ds pre-service ex p e ri ence ILL['-'·~1.1y.r.c111.:t Apply In person Monday MEDICALRECPT.
c .M. sser. No experience helpfuJ.Goodposllionfor .~ • .::J ~ I to Friday, SAM lo 5PM IHSPECTOI IEL[~~·,.,~. AUergsstoffice,lighttyp-Denta l Assis tant. necessary. Wlll train. person returning to job s eRv•CE S at: TIAIHH uUl lng.Ca11Brenda530-5600
COUKTERHELP chairside, Newport 566485.Call between'l& market. Interviewing I I WB.LSFAJtGO 'l'o leamallpbasesofln-F'ull&P/LApplylnpers Beach. Exper pref'd. 2. 8am-11am & lpm-3pm, 1401 Don, GUARDSEltVICES s pectlon. must pass S~Rv•c e ~ MEDICAL FRONT 01"·
C>immett Cleaners, 3200 640-1122 North American Cor· I St.. 340 I I 532 W . physical & back x-rays. Newport Bcb 833·1441 FICE Must be expt!r, •
ECatHwy,Cdm DENTAL/S.Crwt.y ~.,"~; ~e:i~es~~.Sc;~P~~ I H.wportleoch I Cou•RWtGlth lrv1ne area . E.O.E. LagN1guel 831-0542 ~~~~gi~u~ri~h~t'°Jch
COUPLES-wanted 10 Newport otversllied Work load In Beach. (Near o .c. l~l-1441 hlerta, CA _540-_'7639 __ . ______ 1._F.q_ual_Op_po_r •E•m•p•IY111r_1 pr~ct1ce. Benefits. Mon·
HOUSEWIVES Beach. Solo practice, mfg Instrument•. Ad Airport) Equal Op I A n _ _......, I OR INSPECTORS for gar· f'ri .8-5.644·1035
Spare lime help Deeded. prestige location. Fringe D • • enlC)IOo;er Wf Great money+ benefits. be!lefit.s. Pb MB·S602 vanced Kinetics, 1231 portl.D\lty Employer L Not,::._~-J Monday, Tuesd11y. Wed· menl mfg. Exp. or wiU MOOMUGHTIHG Victoria St., CM. &M-11::. oesday, Thursday, lOAM tram. Need energetic KEYPUHCH
891·ll26 DENTAL ASSIT-X·ray E .O.E. -----to6PM. CLOSED Friday people.496-1.291 OPB.ATOI 536-4436bfr 10.m
CRIDITSECRETARY lie. cbalrside. Call B.ICTIOHtcnCH GIMBALOFFfCE at. 2lOW. w....,. IHS'RUCTOIS DAY SHIFT ~allfflMl7
Successful N B. f111 ancial ~:mo. FIB.D SBVtCE COMTl.ACTS DEPT GENERAL Ra 217 HEAi. TH 5' A 1·2 ye&NI expenence. ln· .......-h25 -~~'";;'~ ;h:n:~~sc:~~ ~~ sroc~~l~ff::~•~ed F\ekiservicerep. &tech. National vocational s.t.Aao. Ca Expaodiol . g co1 mpanyrls =n~o~~~~~~~on~l~l-M-o_t_e_l_H.;;.o.;;.u~s.;..;e;;;k~e-e-p-er_s_5
uorusl Previous credit elect'a In Mech world training firm has open· I IDQRERS Slate Uc No C·"""" now oterv e wlng or benefits. Interviews by days a week 9 t.o 2:30. No
• < 11 . chair s ide help Call willlilg to travel. Analo~ Ing for bright. consclcn LftD £'-uaJ,......pEmplu.,.,.,.,rM/F happy faces that enjoy appt,call546-7360exta40 exp. $3.00 Exp. S3 2s ~~f:rul.n~~ccim:ct~~n~l 644-0683 ' bacltgfound w/Mecb ap taous, lndividual in our JRAINE ""4 vv v working with people. If S0-9471 Cora I Re et
cneosuratew/skills &ex-Dental Aaislstant for Utude company car pro sludenlcootractadepart-E your att mature, trim & Legal~retary Motel,C.M. ,.... t ,..Cb I M' vided good benefit.I Cll menLDuUes includepro m Gulliver's Restaurant outaoing _&want more Small dynamic busioess•---'-------per. """ a... ery lS· group endodontic prac-(?l-4) ~1 · ceaaing student loans. ftl· EMBLERS than "a jOb", come In, let It t I g a ti on r 1 rm In Motel maid wan~J full slldine7Sl·3264, 3-6PM. Uce m Newport Beach. Ing, typing 55 wpm. now hiring: Bookkeeper, us tram you for a re-Newport Center seeks time. Kirkwood motel.
CUSTODIAi. M.AIHT Great OJ>PortWlity. Ex-Promotional growth Is PACKERS ~::e~;,~~:c~~~=: wardirut position that of· mergeUc, efficient & ex· 40:Ml E. O>aat Hwy, CdM ,
FIT;MonlhruFrt.hm· =:~~ary.Noa-ILICTllONICS loodwiUunourcomfian>' Must have r eliable H.ottess,o"erl8,dinner. fers aCivancemetnt as perlen ce d l er:a 11_8_7_3.-4$20...;.;_...;.;_ _____ _
5pm, $3.75 to $4.00 "' llfl company baa Im· wt:':e off~~~ceAlent tranap.&s---.Lon1& Apply Moo-Thurs ~Jtl co1npany benefits. d.l~a~· ShoE .. rUtcelanl d~& MO-&TY~ ... ., start. Apply Lake Forest Dental receptlonlal for med.fullUmeopenln13. em __,,its. PP-............. between 3·5 . 18482 """ ._... · "· · .... -·-n sun 6: ·Sall Club, 2'4752 bu~ group practice. l. Electronic Cbaaall It '1. in. penon, Dryman ;::rd.a tenny Ii v8t:!ff'onmepoa~.· MacArthur Blvd, Irv. CalHor appt,87t.~ ln« skills a muat. I N E E D E D B Y
ed W Ch .n.. ardln ,._..,__.. .... bl SChOoll. 200 McCormick 1 9-S Mon· •"ri 640-eeeo H 0 L L Y W 0 0 o Toi o ay. El Toro, eneaui, rew I .... ~n...em er. Hoapltallutlon plan twlCUTTll IMPERIALSPA INC. CASTING DIRECTORS. 58&-0lllO. position for girl ex· 2. PCB 6 Cbaaala Wiring Ave .. eo.ta Me111. available. a per1eoced ln dental field. Auembler. W/foUowtn1 creaUve at· · ICIYPUHCH uaranteed expoaur1:. CUSTODIAN Noa-amoker.644--0685 3. F1ow aolder machine mosphere' H udy's INS u t. AT I 0 N overS,OOOjobe filled Uu11
Malntmance man, part operator •i~·~!J. flalrcuttl~g Parlor INSTALLERS. FUii lime OPllATOI yratone.$2:S.Sl00perday ume. re1tular or sub. Dental AaslJltant: RDA It e Moolha Expr. $1 62 DAY rb 675-(818 hnd. work Riverside •nd No experience neceuary lf acceptt,d, Yearly fee. $4.58 per -hr. Apply Im· X-ray for progrca~lve, Preferred D8f@ L I. Oraoi~ Co. area. Xlnt tr you have completed VI D g 0 C AST I NG
med , 8 . l 2 n 0 0 n . rmdmi office. Mua bt XJnt working cond1Uon3 That's au'You pay for JI c.:r,; .......... Handyman tu maintain ~t o r Journeyme n · keypunch tralning. Skills SERVICE (714) 761·1244
Ca pl1trano . 1.•Run11 conaeo.lal, experten ed, and beneriti. Apoly a30dayadlnthe '"' equlpment&dogeneral agesaboveacale.Xlnt. mustbeaboYeaverage &i..._ 1 1 Be a ch R 0 p ( 7 l 4 ) motivated. Sal. open. Batt\ll•Berry 15461 !fpr. D •1LY PILOT 54 741 cleanup, C.M. mfgr co. Comp a nr be n ef It a accurate. Da. y shift. In-.:>WP!! Take l me to re B.X
4-.sns, AcJachema St Days 496·0131. Mon-lnadaJeSt.Hunt.Bch. ~ <AcroasFrom Tommy,631-0700 Adams nsul11llon . terviewlnl B·ll 1.3 Na· and shop at home. lt!I
.. El Camino R.eaJ, &JC, Thura.493-M4leves. SERVICE OraneAJrport) •1618 Uonal Educ.don. '4401 simple with Oally Pilot -·-M'··•-DIRECTORY •'Aual Emplo"er Hardware Sales, lull Birch St. Nt'wport Clustfled Ads And If ·-.......,., DIMTA&./Secret.y Havuomethio« you want "' " Ume, exper prd'd. Apply Get GREEN cash l:leacb, nr 0 .C. Alrport. you bave 10methio1 to
SELL Idle ltema with a P/\lme. Wlll train. to ldl? Claulfled ada do DO ITNOW! In per1on. C rown forWIDTEelephaots Equal Opportunlly aell •. call a friendly Dally Pilot Claulfled Ad. $4WMS Tultln It weU. &t2·56'18. 64l·H 71 Ftod whit you want ln Hardware, 3la7 E. Coast with a Cluslfied Ad EmpM>yer Cla111fied Ad· Vu or at Dally Pt.lot Clas1lf\ed1. Hwy, CdM. CIU 642·~ _&U-_59......_ _____ _
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QI OAJL.VPILOT Tumics.y.~l•llllff HtlpW..t.d 7100 pWattted W..ted 7tOOHelpWOftfed 7100H .. pWattfed 7t00
....._ W...ted 1t00 Help W...t.d 71 od...., Wmlwd 7 t 00 ....... W..ted 1100 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• • ••• •• •••••••••••• •••••••• • • • ••••••• ••··· ~~-;.-r••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••··~··••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SaJe. ry 4 days. apply onlr Warc'ouseman lnr.uli.
NVRSEAIDF..S. Htfll f."l•'" A.w.tka witbexlntlyptnit&spel TAXPltlPAIATIOH lJQfl C"Ollttactor In L. H .
l l. Ju STAT't Ea to $12:1 k 1n1 ,k.illa. pref 'l yu Somt boolck~pana on •;: ad" ro ~neflu 4~t832
Counlr)'<'lub FOR AN EXCITING CAREER IN REALE 111: t.n":home In ~~l~e:rt le11a1 exp. Start S4 W per buta wtopuon to buy ~------Con~ tl~p Uml' Job llo)'l' "&Iris. Ill hr . SIS-8830. Mon lhru Reply Ad 8 Oaaly Pilot . WAIEHOUSEMIH
S49 3061 yuni okl or over. want~ lb~ PO Ho x U80. Co f>l .i
lo l!<'U Uckeoi tu 1porun1 Sdl(oduJe )'OW' Chrilllmas Mesa. Ca 92626----1 ~ larce St"nloy Worb
MUISIS.AIDI tovents Uu•ranteed ahoool.nic al()Jlll with the -.e•CHERS ad under C ua to mt>r
rrRAJN INO \.'l.A:!S t hourly Will' No t'X 0 al I y p I I 0 l •• •Secretaries• ls.A Servace HelpWanled l> 11 I)' W 1 I I t 1 • 1 pentn~ nec.-uary Wt c HR 1 s TM AS c 1 FT Puad p<>111l1on11 in Prote11 ~~~~~~~~~ tiUAll/wd S--tMJnnl'I Al l r a 1 n & furn I Ii h TRAlN ~al/R E./$1105 tllnt Churc h SC'hool 1-
:-1htfu ava1lablC' Apply THE NUMBER TOSEF IS tranaporlallon frc:.m CALLNOW E.rnployf'nPayAllFecs LafunaBeach ~nday WetSU1tMftt net-ds cut t..USUprnoc NB ---, o b 11 IJ o u r ~ 64.Z·5G'78 LLiRemdersA1ency on 'I 4th, 5th & 6th ter ~xp prl'f. h\ll will 4 30 8.3()pm . Mon thru 402IO Hirch St. Ste 104 aradts. Ca II 4119 S088. trllin nghqwrson, Appl)' MUaSING AIDU
lioaDUUIS Fri & 10-2Pm on Satur Se<'.1'1!Ury tor mfg ro. In Newport Beach. 833·1U90 tnorrUn"-'only. 111 person am W. 18th. !.111y Ir you have it car" 2 C.M. Good lYPlni skills & C.11 For Appt/E&tab '64 C M
Above a11er a1t-w •IC<'
llf'allh plan N"wpnr <'on11al~C"c·nt (' .. nett 1.
Sul"'MUC Av~ Ne~ t»M lii-1dt
Walker &Lee )'NU'S of colletit. C"rew lite SIH. Salary com· TB.EPHOME --------
mllnager tnlnce open mt!n.,urate w/abllity "Service Station Atten SOLICITORS 1---·w-O•R•D---·
anaa 11tt available ~ exper. 63l--0700 dant. uper'd. Day & F.xperienct:d Only Sell +. For immediate place· Secretary Eve.. ll\IU & p/tlme. Ap· Da11y Pik>t. Highest com· NOCESSORS
ment eall Sa m 1n Newport Beach law of. l)ly1 SbeUSUUoo.17tb& mission paid You of OrangeCounty.Kelly
attendou1
Anaheim at 991·052. nee need• eJtperienced lrvtne, NB. phone at home . Over 21, wanta lo belp. KELLY ~-In Garden Grove sec:m.ry w/good typing l.D. C.rd. Call ~-S ERVICJo; CAN HF.LP
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'115) t'hut111 ~· t
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CAREER OPEN HOUSE
11t 01·2606 be tween akilla.WIUtrainoo lBM ServlceCasbier.exp nec. 13P M YOU PUT YO UJ<
l2:00.S.30pm. mal( card/A. Send re SaJaryopen. I Co ---TB.--.-£8---1 SCKAl~Lsrol ... ~<?RTKL:WM~ llwtll! to A Law Corpora Selman Chevro et . ~ ., , .. _ Sial~ Active person for lion 610 Ne'"""'rt Center I.BOOE. Chapman Good Tu: 111 Dana Pt for PO R /\ R Y · • w O R K Oil producta. Exclwslve Dr ' -..-Orange.633-3521 THAT M F. AN S A llr_.ll. Sm11ll dePoeat re· · lfl220, NB.~ Ask for Mn Hamilton or tndJvl ual lo serve sav Jo' L ~X I BL Jo: w O R I\
Thursday, NOYember 18-7:30 P.M. qwr~ 7Ejg.8494 SECRET ARV / ADM I "' Bob Gray. in gs c•ustome rs. Must SCHF:DULF. THAT l''IT~ 1~ t y pe 40 wpm C11 I l YOURLIFE
South Coaat PlaD tiotel
B•lboaRoom
Salesclerk. full time . ASST. O>mm 'l real R.E ., _ _, St.all t•a-.t R1vers1de. 686·6060 ext finance firm 1eelca top """""'ce on. a ......... ao Pu 1 d v a c 1 l 1 o n s.
Ufheor Mnitr A pphenr.
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brqchl r,·,.p111h1hl•
Pt'-nKlll J'bw\e, lAJu& 1'. t'C'JI
Int(, lypmi.: ,.,p.•r r1~1 cl
~ Pft'\IOU~ •PJ•h
C ianlll need DOt w J!P h
Permanent. Preslliie drug store. NB. Some weekeoda FuU beMfat.a. Mr Elwood. 675-01.SO
not h • R lntt needed.Rel.aable.honest . 168 Equ11l Oppor automatic increasb & c sec Y· eq X YP· Part & full tame posa· Etnployer, M/f /H top pa)'
&Se Anion Boul• .. rd, Coata M•H
(8 ri•lol al San Oleg<> Freewav)
1 n a 75 wpm + . S I H. UOoa. C.U 673-l023. Ask --~-------1 know ledge of R . E for Larry or Norm T...-.CriDindor Call Kelly Today
terminok>try pret'd. Must · Prr H.unt lkh, mature.
be reapon. & work w/min Serv St.a Help Offded Im· respoo, ovr 21. Fri & Sa supervision. For appl med. f)JU or p/t. Apply only •·lOpm. $2.75 hr s ..
call.wpm, 833-2462. 990 E. Cat Hwy. N.B. Call Sa.Uy. SlS-8832
Order ~IL. bw.) ~ \t 111
fll't r~~UJ I l'' dt'l41ll'1 pl'rl!lon t11lll n1C ' 111
\Oil"-"', f1hni . ~1v.11m A.
10 kry <iood ht·nt·f•t•
< 'ttU V1C'l11. 631 0700
FEATURED SPEAKER:
CASHCAIO Higbearnlngs . Call
Mr. Crump«>o 955/Cash SEWIN G MAC HINE Tow Truck Onvers t'X· SECRETARY OPER. Exp. for small per'd. Top pay. Apply Newport Beach 833 1441
LLOYD SHOEMAKER
Sales
CONSIDER THTS .. .lt on· ly C<ll'll& 15< to check out lhi'I apportumty for high
111come. security. cash
boouses and benefits lll Costa Mes a area .
Re$ardless o( ex· per1ence, write C.Q. Pate. Texas Refinery
Corp., Box 711, Ft.
Worth; Tx 76101.
Johnson & Johnson mfg. pleaaant cond. plen G&W Towing 7408 t..iguna Niguel 83l-O.S42
Health Qire Division, of· ty Ol"_worlt. Guaranteed ~Ob~ms~~W~a'.ry.'...C~M:::=G.~z-~~~·~~~E~q~ua~l~()p~po~r ~E~m~p~l~y~r~
Owntr and director of hla own real eatalt
achool, Shotmaker'• wealth of knowledge
and experltnct ln tht lnduatry makta
fers skilled aecretarial earnings. Call Gina .: · ~)ent a cballe!lJing a!'<1 493-8894 Typist Wanted. Full t1nw WORK
dJversilied position In 1ta Shippping & Deliverv pos1t1on in our typin1: p._-AT HOME
OIDER DESk Regional Sales OWce. rlt · ~ dept. Mon thru Fri. Xlnl 'fVl"" ,ale:<>. light bulbs
LI YoU are a sell-starter, ~TpfUt ~~ n~":~c.eN!:j working cond & ~ompany C-a ll 530-5220 •: x p er 'd t" u ~I u 111 t' 1
'c-rv 1ce t o p nutch w /figures Rd 11 n •q 'd
lrvanr fu clhty 4 Ouy
wurk wc-c.-k Co b\>nefat~ <.:all Sharon, for Mppt
!;46-9890
• him a sought alter speaker H wtll H a
c onaultant to Hvtral lnduatry corporatlona.
At a former lecturer for tht Lumbteau Real
Eatate School• ht hH aucctaafully trained
over 25,000 candldatea.
resourceful , can handle good dn vlng record beneflL'i. Apply tn person WORK ERS an chemical y~ur work load w ilh Cont.act sue or Doug at P e nn y s av.: r . l 6 6 refinery. S3 75 to stan m1n1mum super vision 64&-l7S7 Placentia Ave. C.M u :nh "'Ahl h t and have excellent sklll.r.. · •u"'' "" c t'mis ry or
UuaposlUonwlllaiveyou ShiP'PU'lg etennary Asal. small work f'Xper W/<'hem SALES an opportunity to utJUu Exp. Shipperfor growing arumal hospital. F'le111ble helpful E O E S49·lZ81
AM c~ your abllit1e1 to the Clothing Mfg. 631·5100 hours. some wlmd dulles. Yard Man. rental C"enter lnveatl~le your higher earning pote ntial with Walker & lee ""'"""'JI fullest. will consider c."Ollege slu· has opening., for z men The Red Balloon is look We offer an excellent Stodl S.,."hcw dent673-l050. mech lcnowled.ite helpful:
lDg for Sales penoonel Sl&rtJ.ng Salary plus fr. ,,. n .. Retail W d & neat handwntin~ nt>1' ~tr!~ ~1~~~r~~r ~ ~e=~i;s p~~~~~ ar Stan PoMtiofl n:te~~\:;";,~~· c!free Wtelcday off Wiii train
ORDB PltOCESSING
ClUICS
~ largt Stanley Worh
ltd under C us to mer ~rYlceHelp Wanted.
s tor es . Ca II La nda invited to ~~d resume. as bead of stock. S4 per Sh®. 3050 £.Coast Hwy, _l_OOO_N_ewpo __ rt_B_l_v_rt_._C_M
846-0011for111lerv1ew Ulcludlng salary history br. Coota~l Llndll al CdM
Sales and reqw rements to· 846-0011 for interview ·w --AJTR--E$--. _e_lt_pe_r-.d-.-,-m--Mlttll • lfw
LOVE PEOPLE! JOHNSON & JOHNSON STUDENT med 1 ate open 1 n IC . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Paant.ers. knowledgeable
an all aspects of the
trade. At least 7 yrs ex
penence. Ca II 642·292JJ
hetween8 30AM 4PM
Have some sales or 660NewportCenter Or. For perm. part time jl!raveyd shift. pd vaca-Alltt•u IOOS
medical back.grou nd! S~~=~~ employment: dellvenea. lion, good lips. Taylor'11 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Demonstrate face &1~~~~~~~~~~ blue print i ng , fo r Restaurant Redhill & body massager m pre-I· a rc hitectural office . Santa Ana f'wy,Tu.st1n. AnUque Music Boxe!i'
d h N Slot Mactunes ! Clocks' st.tge ept. stores. Com-SECaETAaY Must avecar. oexper Wait ress wanted 5·9. HUGESELECTION
m 's s ion P o t e nt 1 a I Good lyptng skills, work l"ltteSI. Irvine. 979-Sl.2:0 Cooks befper 6 days u Almric• PANTRY
COOKS
SZOOO+by Christma s vaned Electronics firm ~'-A I ln 16,070 HOMES SOLO IN 1977 Start immediately. Call ADVANCED KINETICS SUISTITUTI w~ PP Y person WeriWIHcMtal Tino's . 30242 Crown 75offlces with subaldlartea In MOf1gage Banking, Escrow and Dawn. 213/381-3906. 123 1 V1ctori a. CM. nACHERS Valley Parkway. Laguna G._,.H
W1th exp 1nl-'rt'nC'h Con lnauranceServlces. s••ESP/T 646-7165 WANTED-Quall!ted Niguel. Open Wed.t.hruSat t1nental Cuisine. t:x ~ subst.ttule teachers for 6 UI02 Kettenng. Irv
rellent pay for lop pro Offer charge act'ount.s an Secretary to attorney comprebensl\ e high WAREHOUSE PERSON (7141 754-lm
res s 1 o n a I . /\pp I v -:.... , dept stores near your Part or full tune, S/H & schools. grades 9.12 Need 1ndlv1dual person ~~~~~~~~~ weekday.,. Ambro.,1u 5°''i ----..~---:.......~ Real f:BtateSales Restaurant Manager As· hm. SJ.$5 per hr comm, accurate t yping nee Must pouess valid CA w I b 8 5 1 c m 8 l h f 0 r -
:lOlh. St. Rm 211 N R Person Friday $800 Be-CJINten Weko.-s istanl. must be avail flexible hrs. We train. Legal ex per des1reable credential. Short term general waf(•house work French Onental ~· wool
!'ARKING LOT i~:0~::1:: toSs'f~ Freel Weeks ~~:'.'\~~dskn~~:d~e~ l7J4>J38..9795. butnot req'd.7~·0921 $38/day . lonFulerm F o unt111n Vall e y ~l:~~chttB~rr'e4t.;~~:;d
SWEEPING M1 ss1on R.ccept/Typist $700 TRAINING helpful Please call for Salesperson, ~gres111ve, SECalTARY $.50/day. To app.., or an -71'-S40-8'7l0 clarinet case Sl 2!> . b l 8 30 5 .• , . Full W I kl ( tervlew. p lease submit ed d Id. td' VaeJo area Dnve truck PleaseCall For Appl :.ippt. e wn . · ; J>OSluve attJt e. or e are oo ng or a reaume in person lo: w_arehouse person for c:rtarvX 17 J,.l!Me go1..., mn ·
&tor back pack. i-;xp. or lrvme Personnel Agency Hew Car.er 64~5000ext 520 p/t. Eiq>er. or will train bra ght. ex perlenced Huntington Beach Union hghtang dstrbr , Ship· •Tl • S r..>. misc
WLIJ train. P/T or F/T 488E17th, Costa Mesa ~ ~roifNrity Apply lll person. Stan seeretary to work m our High School Dastnct, ping, receav1ng & de· items, 586-~/770-7335
l.aterugbtor earlymom Suite224 642-1470 •A~solut el y no prao1 RHhllMClld dard Shoe Store. CM. onegirlCorona del Mar 5201Bolaa Ave .. H 8 .Ca liveries in our van. eves. h.,n.:!.·~768-~~563J~-----~~~~-~~~~~~l lr1t1mng or expenence Now accepting applfra 3077S. Bristol. office. Muat be an ac-or call S98-67l l fo Salary depeoding 00 ex-------:;;;;;;;;;;~ -necessgy lJons for the following ALES curate, fast typast. have further mforma tJon. penence 540-3353
Parts Counter Man ror f'HAIMACIST I MGR • Persooalued instruc. pos1tioM. Lunch & din· S good grammar and an -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===;;:.::::::::::::::::::; parts store m Cost.a Mesa Locat ed in P acifl ca ti nerfood servers. hostess, Sl800 per month. NaUon aptitude for Ught boot· •
area Call S48·3'U3 Medical Center, x lnl •~--onal on the Job day & rugbt. cooks day & wide corp. now hiring. keepuig. Non smoker. no Part Time growth oppty. incentive "'"'"'""1 rught, bus pe~n. day & Ages 23 LO JS. C.ll Mr. pa ntaults pleaae. Call
Netld 3 ambitious adulll'I plan. Resume & re-~~<'Om mission night. al&o, Pill~ book· Gokiln~J34l Mra. Davrs weekdays
f . f Co l Ch f rf keeper Co benef1t.s in Sal I El T between 10 and 11 for ap· or expanding busaness erences req n act • nice o top o tt'e elude. paid vacation, es peop e. oro pi t. potntmeotS42-IS26 i:;arn $50 to $200 per Mrs.Kay842-7724 locallons health ins employee dys , eves ., wknds . -'---------week. Jo"lex1ble hours -......,--... -~-----.-d-&your ownbo8s w1thn d.IM'OWIL'l,EOE.Applym $2.75/br.,770-7505. SECRETARY 2 gi.rtomce
Must hkt' people Call af ..-.-ch Call S..S-l top notch professional or pcr:.on at J P. Mac's SALF.SPERSON watb boating knowledge
temooru.548-9140 Nwprt lkh all 548·7863 ganu.allon Res t au r 3 n l. 10 14 2 R. M. Abrams Must know , shorthand,
P11rt Tune. xlnt Income PORTRAIT PRINT Katella Realtv Ad ams, Huntin gton 1819Newport8lvd. typc,ng full lime. Salary
wit.ax shelter Hrs flex1 FfNISHER Will troan. Foret.tails call Linda Beach. Costa Mesa ~Call for appt .
ble1 Cal1 768-9022. st.art $2 75 hr. hrs fl ex•· &ll-IOOJ 493-0442---------isALES
---ble. Use penc1b & dyes---------• RESTAURANT •SHOWROOM• SECRETARY PART TIME for pnnt enhancement. R 1--
Arllst1c skill & color K.t•""J Cl•rtl ATTENTION •SALES• P/llrne. Gen'I ofrice &
EVENINGS s ense needed . Non Electronics manufat'· WATERBEDS some bookkeeping.
s mo ker Apply IO <i lurer needs person for HOMEMAKERSI Looking for exp sales _631_-3800 _____ _
Adult.s with outslandin~. Oo:ote Photo~ra ph1c:., our 1 person receiving • people lo start. Higbest S.C. /R o1tlract1ve personaht1ei. 33(.(lllarbor Blvd. Ste fo.:5, dept ExJ>('r in rl'cc1v1ng Del Taco 1s currently wages pd in indMlry. up .. tary Kepi.
who enJOY working with C M. functions Js desired scekina to 1111 full and to $30().$400 wkly. call ConstrucUon firm loolt-k1~ Start at $3 ~ fX'r ---------1 Some typing helprul WI? part lune day shift orw>n· Rick M The Bedroom In g for brl ght s elf. hooi. Phonc 642-4321 ~-xt PRESSMAN·2 yrs exper, off H good p ay & mgs. variety of positions 6Jl·J37Gforappt. starting indlvidual 2..'>0. Bl:."TWt.:EN 4;00-S oo A 8 Di ck 360. xlnl wnrk benent.s. company Is re available Apply daily ------'--=-----w/plea.sanlpersonality &
PM . mgconds644·8231___ locali ng to Laguna :.ifter 2PM SA.LES/Trohtffs good phone techniques.
Ask for Jim S Beach within 3 mo's. Cull EQUlPMENTSALES All basic skills reqwred. Production ,uperv1sor , f ~ 11~ .. 1 Co Accuratetyplno.Call 8-4. Equal Opportunity i:row1ng H.B. pre&sur~ or ap · ocr..c Y n 0 I T ltl company, Orange Co "' Employer gauge mfg. needs ex-trols, e rsonnel Dept e 3C0 area, mull! IDaJOr brand _M_on_·_Fn-'-,836-87 __ 1_7 __ __. p e r 1 en c e d prod 714t8J3.3300 Irvine. EOE office copying systems . ._ ________ aJ
supervisor for frecision, Rr1>.,../TYPIST 1720~rior Ave W 111 tr a 1 n h 1 g h I y
PASTE·UP
PERSON
~' C A MES" motivated and <'Om· mechanlca a ssy lmme d o pening for " 1 di f Liberal benefits include bngbt mtelllGent person pet t1 ve 1 n vs or a
profit shanntt Salary Lo hand.Jc rronl desk ror 20021 MagnolJa career position an sales. ~. Call 7141894·5351 d .. I' HUNTlNGTON BEACH Guar salary + auLo + esi~n stuuio •eavy '!:'.. In.. bonus. If you unde"""land wilh al leaat l year cic lnbtruments. l5S42 secretarial bkllls rr .,..ua ..,.,portumty • ., peracnce. prefera bly Chemical Ln .• H.B. iui red. Ass orl a l e d Employer MtF that lhe set'ret to s uccesa
newspaper Excellent ---------Sl d 31541•---------i is bard work. dedication REALESTATE esign u ios &perslstence callKaren ~':1:::: ~An:ltl. ~~%~ SALESPEOPLE ~~r Ave. Suite 8 Droida. Sales Mgr ..
Moodaythru f"l"ld ay Wesley N. Taylor Co. ill <t RESTAURANT 9'79·2333
33-year old firm wholly RECEPTIONIST BARTENDERS/ (',al.If. Copying Prod.
ORANGE COAST owned & operated by its See Ad under PBX BUSBOYS founder We are not a Calaf. Isl Bank WAI TERS SA.LES
DAILY PILOT subs1d1 ary. branch or . --WAITRESSES $25.000.SSO.OOO 642·56AZ franctuse -jwil head Re('el>Uo~st for exet'UllVl' COOKS/CASHI ERS WiUun S yrs tn your 330W. Bay St quarters with a round office. Skilled m uffacc DISHWASHER/ own Insurance Bus.
C011LaMeaa t he-c loc k a ccess t o run ct1ons Able to HOSTESS •Part.-limetoslart ~u11IOp~rtunity manage me nt for ll b ri:;rtorm efficiently In Netlded for work on an •FulJComm1Ssions
___ t:_·m_,_p_o.:...ye_r ___ I siatance at any lune. Our asl paced professional on-call basis. Register •Freelrautlng program
Pix m·howie video tape list at mos fl h ere · G ood •A..."ne County Offices ·t •-I t now! Group Ins avail, "' .. 'fl 111g & sales training pro persona Y "' P eallftn Eve Appts Ca ll Now AmWftilMJ Senlc• i:ram by Tom Hopkins is telephone voice euen· you cboo8e your days & Fswwrt l1tl. G..-
Day, eves, P/T, f /T the hnesl real estate t1al. Fur Interview, hours. References. car & JOE CONNERS-r
graveyard oper. I IOpm lralnlng available. We 731-7071 telephone are rcq. ln· Central OC 870.77.W 6am) Must be willing to have an opening for 2 ·--------i tervlews every Monday 837.5863 work some wkcnds. Exp salt>spersoos with en· ~ 9am~pm . ~et.• but will train thus1asm, character & tauraot WESTCLIFF Sales
any benef, pay com-lntegnly to match our BOB'S Hospilallly Rct10urcea Wallpa~ To Go. A 1ub-~~ / cx p. E .0 .E high s tandards. Your HOMEOFTHE 1817Westcliff,Ste200 s1dJary ol General MUl.11 ---------I own private desk & no Newport lieach bas an immed. opening
PBX
An swerin g serv ice
operator fuJJ" P/T. Call ~l
part-time salespeople llG IOY 631-0610or 752-9118 for full time & part time
Cornmisaion spl.at up to lmmed openings In our ~~~~~~~~~~! sales pos. at our Cost.a 703. Interview by ap· family restaurant at Mesa store & Anaheim
polntmentonJy. neatby locaUons. We re-ltlTlltlD rHSOH Career opt. available
Wesley N. Taylor Co. qwre no previous eltper Part Ume 7am-llam. to Decoratlng and/or sales.
SECRETARY
TRUST
AlltlNISTRATIYE
~SISTANT
BANK OF AM ERICA haa an Immediate open.
wg in our Laguna Hills
District Trust Office for
an indJvldual with food organlullonal ab lily
and exceUent telephone etiquette. Qua1Jflc1tlona should alao Include typ-
ing speed of S0-5Swpm; dlctaphone expertence p r efe r r ed b ut , n ot
necessary.
For Immediate con -
s1dcratlon and a n in· lervlew appointme nt ,
please contact Helen Murphy at our Santa Ana D1s lrlcl Trust Of
flce-(7 l4 >972-3522.
BANK OF
AMERICA PBX OPERATOR Realtors 644-4910 J om OW' !nendly ti?am empty waste basket.a & Exi:>efieoce helpful. ln·
Wiii train full tam~. Co me see us t oday other similar ma in-qufre at 2300 Harbor !QualOpportuuity 2·30-pm·llpm, Contact Real Eatate betwttn2·4pm, tennnce duties os re Blvd. Betwttn 10 and <4 tmployer M/F'
Maurien, Newporter Inn, Have opening for highly ~ T,......s qwred. C.11 tor inter view 646-SOM ~~~~~~~~~~ llOT Jamboree Rd, N U. mohvaled sales agent Catlders appl, Integrated Data ---------1:
M41'100F..O E with the desire to earn ....... dll""•St.,Jf fl Corp .. C.M ~. SALIS PT/TIME •-------• above average com· ~'' .. _.., Housewives. need extra
m1Ss1on with excellent Wathn. & Waffr'ff'ft RH'S & LYN'S money? £am $200 week· SECRETARY rruc co mpan y! C all Al Coc*Troi....-RN's &L\IN's,operun11s ly s howing framrd , Outatarfdinlopptyforan PIX OPlaA TOR SteUato for 11ppo1ntment. 23962 Avenlda dl" la on AM & PM 1h1fta.1. full ort1lnal oil paint inu efficient person to Join
Immediate part Ume l•f· m.5671 Culotta. Laauna Hilla time or part Ume. uood fro m 119, tbru party our caterin1 dept. Good
ternoon> openani In (r=-,•,.•t1,.•• ... t1••• Cool&Traht.n •tarting salary\ xlnt plan, no Investment. typt &efllct )' kllla
Newport Beach. Ex.Qsl 'i'Sllaa1ll1Hfl 7auEdin A 118 ben~f lta App1y at TerT)'.631·3401 r.w.~red. Ap~~cy :am· perhmce prefernd. but -_,,_,,_______ Watt.ers1e~.ri~eH~· Flagship Conv. Center, SANTA HELP ERS N~~n. Mon thru Fri,
will traln lndividual with ReaJ &tale Cook Trainees, Caahlera :!1.e&i:1s hip Rd, NB, needed from Nov. 24 Pl!f'IOl\MI. ~~~u~d~e«p REAL ESTATE SALES ~1 Camput Dr • Irvine ---------1 De(. 24 for our Santa MAlllOTT
Xlnt arowth _potential. COMMllCIAL & Calllltn llolllMe't ltOCJ & Mop [bolo conceulon at HOT&.
ialary "benema. Plea8c IMDUSTRIAL lSH:. 17th St., C.M. Women n uded (or aguna 111111 Shopping """N........,.rt "-nt .. r Dr
II P I D Ir · U-.A r Ill HousecleAn lno Serv. Ctr Only those tbat can ..,., ~~..-...,., .., ca eraonne ept . you re n:u o Ae 01 $48-0767 • work Mon -Fri fr orn Ne~Beach ~2808 to dl.3cuss back· hou."<'ll and wooJd like to l0A.M-4PM need apply "'AuaJ Emplyr Jtl'C)Wld. i1oll eom~rc lal & In· ""t
Calif. lat Bank dUlltrlal propt"rtl~ with!~~~~~~~~~ We will train " furnish IP' EqualOppEmptM1F 1 iuMll looa ~stabllahed vut & short 11klrl ~~~~~~~~~~I --Nt wport ~ach ba~~d NOTICI 714/633-7$24 bet 9-S.
UtUe IJ Big " ClauHled t:ornpuny, call Dick & PT OK Good comm how 01lly Pilot Class SICY l/STIHO
nds arc r eal I) amn II SChmldl lit 640-1700 for ~3683 · 1fled 11d1 di1play thtlr
"people to people " ulea conf1dcnllal appt. Sun· 01l'saa1tet with legibility
calla with big readership belt Paclfit' Company (You're looltln1 for 0 bet· and Impact" Our •da, we
and btft resultal To place Make your ahoppln j( tt-r jol>,Jyou won't want to are proud co Ill'/. rully YCM&r clualflcd ari, c:all easlerby u:.lnatheDally ml11 lhf' t'mployment lfel results P ho n e
today 642-5678. Pi.lot ClaHlflNI Ads. column1 1n Claulf1rd &4.2·5678
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SAMTAS Var1et.Y ol dutJes, typtni 4' SH reqct. some ~rsM ne.1 work . Irvine Call
540-711311 E. 0 . E.
We nffd Santaa from
Nov 24·Dec 24 at
La1una Hills Shopplna
Ctr. We furn ish c:o~ ---------
tumas. 7l416U·7saf bet Find what you want In w. Dally Pilot Clan 1fleds
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CHRISTMAS
GIFT TRAIN
PAGE
This special gift guide will ap-
pear each Wednesday from Nov.
15 thru Dec. 13 r eachinq 108.000
prime family hou se holds with
select market covera~e . For in-formation ano ne1p rn placrng
your ad call a
CHRISTMAS AD-VISER
642·5678
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COULD BE
SOMEONE'S
C'HRIST~IJ\S
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GIFTS
TOYS
S PORTING GOODS
J E WELRY
POTS & PLANTS
HANDMADE rTEMS
CATS& DOGS
GIFT
CERTIFICATES
AUTOMOUILF.S
t
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ad onty ss.oo
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$9.50
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CALL
TODAY 642-5678
Schedule your Christ ma" s hopping st.ops w1t.h th\'
Daily Pilot OIRISTMAS GIFT TRAIN! For help
lD placmg your ad. call
an Ad· Visor al 6<42 S6'ra
Slot Macll..lnes, st.ainglasi.
windows. Roll-A-Top.
Little Duke, olber~.
67~5216
AppliClllCH 10 I 0 . ••.•.•.........•......
FRGHT O/\M/\G~n
HOTPOtNT SALE. 330IS W. Warner nr Harbor. Santa Ana. 979-2921 ---------c L EA RAN C 1-; B A R G A I N S U s t• cl
Refng.s, wshn; & dryer.-,
Best Appl SJ6.-091_l. __
Washer, dryer. dshwshr.
reblt. guar I yr, (I, ..
hvered 546-5218; 839-76211
Wa.,hers, dryers, dellOC•'
modeli. Year guarantft•
Your l'ho1ce Sl39 eJ
Sale end.<1 JI t 1817K. Coast AppUance 537 -2542
WHIRLPOOL, e ler
dryer, l1-V ray, $':.,
~ 7203 after6.
Hardwit'k gas stove. ~ood cond., white & chromt· Micro ray & re~ ovt•n
MaJce offer 673·3420
Forced atr gas he11tt"r.
110,000 BTU. Nt'w SIOO
642·<1'105
Re!ng. St'~ 16 cu. (t • bronze, modern squ&rl',
lop freezer. SlOO. 548·591>..'>
Gas dryer. used l yr. Harvest Gold, Kenmon•
Heavy duty S85 751-~4~·
Rehigerator. Avocac1o
31de by side. icemakcr
Xlnt cond. 1250. Landu
751-2060
8015 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Estate sat~
"" HaMbl•i G_...~•• B t w n
Brookhurs t I G 1lbert.
l..1mpi.on to l'leuan1
NOV 15.lfl,17 T1m1·
9AM t.o 3PM Cut iclab:.. H avll"nd . Nlppoo .
li n ens, needlc:p111nl
stools, EasUakt> Oreg.in
R('nch & Love seat
Spanish Draw Table. 1.
ladde rback c h •1 r~.
Quef'n Annf' Chei<t . 11«re~ry. Iola of other furniture. Washer & dryer. lawnmowers. lot.~
ofbrtc ,_brae.
HF.LEN NOLAND
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1035
malayan kittens. readr. lo i o. cute It playfu . pur~brcd. no P•Per' $41-4957 dys. 750·67.f':
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cos CCI f:I ~~i CHA ~f $ ~ ~~ ~ ~
lri'rm ~rt h.ur puppic·-.
t> 111 ll• old mu 846 ~'I~
9 WI& lnsh ~Ut'r pup..
A Kt' 'hul11 11o 11rmt'd
C'hitmp bn1 iZ ~
l''Neod.ly 3 yr old AK<: NI« KN~hond ft!mi. h•. 1111.,
11ood home' M allr offt!r
646 ~an ~JO
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Polnh•r 11u1111) 1\ Kl
r.-malt', 1 mo i., 'll>•Yt-d AIU , 64() II J»
1Xl81 l'.: pupp). ~ rooi.
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Relrll'H!r, l(Ood "'Ith
t tu ldrrn 646 7~ be(
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MASTHS .AUCTIOH
646-1616 Ir UJ.9625
Couch. loveseal. 2 end
tables. coffee table. $300
Practically new 997 8197
!Orange I
Larg~ Plnc dinm~ room
!>et; Trestle with 6 chu1r~
& 2 leav~ $475 493 0979
S1mmoni> Sofa l>h'l'Pl'r
S 150 Zt!nith stt•rco S 1 so
Bcdrm che'l $1,11
Peitt'ock chair SIOO Call
mAM 496 76.1.'>
6-ocp Sal• 8055 ...•..•.....•..........
Moving Salt>. t:"'t•ry(h1nit
mu lot Ko /\ n t 1 Q u t• s .
furn1t urt-tnol!., a p ·
_plJanC't'S t;111 <!41\7
8060 •.......•..•...........
Thrbrd 7 yr Geld lti 2 II,
bay. Xlnt hunter Jumper.
640-0117 CV~
.Mwetry 1070 ...•.....•..............
Electric Rototiller. 3"
blade$. C'onverts to chain
s aw. drill. & g r a ss
rmwer w/100' t.able. Bob
Johnson 960-1333
ll1 mattress set. never
used 20yr wmly $150
Washer $85. Dryer $75.
768-8494
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2524 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mel.a
714 549 llO~
* * * , 44' s17w i i Jt't'p Cumm;.tndo. auto Don>thy LOftM ~ " tram.. V6, $3'.c!OO or lake
939 Promontory Or W J -24-CF27 over payments 548·102fi
Newport BeaC'h Cal•Cata!Jna
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' '60 MGA. new top. s ide & ...................... .
t' u rt111n 11. brklo, x Int
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RoY CarY.r,l11c. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Rolls l\oyC'e BMW '74 Opel Manta Coupe gd
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Newport Beach 640·6#4 top, rellSOflable. 581 3610
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'71 GT, 60,000 m1, radial:.
hkt-new. Red. $2 .000
& I SI & H OAOWAV 1/525-1171, eves 752-0489
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'76 530I auto, snrf a ir. •••••• •• ••• ••• ••• ••••••
a mlfm lotereo. brown. '67 Targa brown w saddle
XJnt rond 27.000 m1 I' P int good cond. $7250
Best o((cr Hunt Har 644-1481
213·592-1712 -----'Qi 912 Soper clean. ~ to
Late model Toyot alo, ~ 9720 apprec $4950 Volvo:>. Pickups & Vans 640-9246 Ca II w. today' • •• •••••• •••• • •• • • • • • •• -----------,..., -•DATSUMS* '75 911S Targa, copper tnl!l. 7" poll!>hed mag:.. L~ s.4Kfi0tt lowered. SlS,500. ~7-~ LONG Bl::AClf l~~~~~~~---1 option Dllol'Ou ntmi; $3000
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Of All Mockl1 SALES·Lfo;ASING PORSCHE '71 T /S. SuPt·r
PARTSSERVICE immaculat e. loaded
XJnt. (714)673-4485 OU~ TOWM Xlnt cond lrlr. xtra:.. :.tarnni.: ~ddw Albcr1 al $2950 840-2895 ·75 Chevy Shortbt.>d. \Int
tht· Loni.: Jk.tl'l'I < 'onvcn· --· ---1 cond, lo m1 'lo. $4700
lion & Entt•rt~11nmenl Hobie 14, xlnt cond. Rae 534·5458
Center, JOO t-: 01·can BL. ing equip, trlr & xtra
Loni: Beach $1500 64-4-0163. Truclt.s 9560
(.;all M2 567H, t•Xt 329
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Encson 32' wheel 1 bags '75 Chevrolet LUV Pickup
VHF . CNG C l e an with G E M-TOP s he ll
29,000. PI P 714 968-5902 New brakes & l>h<K•ks In
Wuntt'd . Sum loR up to 45 eves. e xcellent met han 1cal
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1t 12+110voltrefng.for DocbP5 9070 ON LY $2500 . Call
Unl!bte 34. 840-2682 ••••••••••••• •••. •••... 497 _3667 ______ _
loah. MsiH SUPS AV All.AIU '72 =14 ton Ford pick up Eqllipnwnt 9030 YACNewport646--05Sl camper :.pec1al. air
••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. cr uise contro,.
l1' 1'ra1l-R1te Landem axle W~ED: need 40' boat Ong1nal owner , $3250
lrJ1ln. 1;" c hannel. .idj slip by Dec. l 673-7495
whel•l..,, ~urj!c brake'>. 675-7~ ----Ch evy '79 S 1l verad o
S90ll Will trade 2076 60' Slip .AYailabae Fleet.side. 'l'l T P /U Blk/
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Clean '76 S1 rroc1:11
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d-2982.
'74 Carrera. Cream Puff .
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8' :.of'a. d1JllJ'lg t.able +4 locrb. Pow~ 9040 exchange for use or boat many Klrai. $7500. ofr
cha1 r s, m e ta I d esk ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/slupper. Contact Mary PP714-49!1-19L:;..9;__ __ _
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a v a 1 I a b I l' n o w 646_1176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Johni.un l'nl<(. trlr. boal 5 $2,400 M a k e o ( f e r
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to th.l' ::>crv11•1• U1rl'c·1ory dressers. lamps. misc. Clasl>irled /\d'>. yuur 0111 ""' m. · 11 cng. locrb. ~ & SJ!IOO 492 2\l:ri 8JI· 4 18711 REACH BLVD $Will Pay Top DoliarS · · ·
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EDDIE
ALBERT
OUR
TOWN
by lh()tnto n Wiloe•
ALLYN ANN MARY JO
McLERIE CATLETI
WILLIAM SARAH
BOGERT ·RUSH
and WENDELL BURTON
Directed by
GOWER CHAMPION
LIMITED ENGAGEMENT
Long Beach Center Theater
• Tuea. thru Sat. eves. 8:30 p.m. •Wed., Sat. & Sun. mats., 2:30 p.m. Charge
seata by phone (213) 436-3661. Ticketa on HI• now. At the box office, 300 E.
Ocean lllvd., all Ticketron •nd Mutual Agencl•• end •t •II Roblnaon'• Dept.
Store•-"Aak Mr. Fo1ter" Travel Countera, Long Be•ch Convention •nd Enter·
t•lnment Center.
11 · Glasspar. 90 hp, w1campcr shell Baha --l~d--r ROLLS·ROYCl
Ev1n rudc. must sell. nms. 1TU1ny xlral>. Mu:.l Autos, $ l . 1 5 O I b cs I o ffer see. S4().0383 •• ••••••• •• •• • •• ••••• • • 2!W5 HA RAOR BLVD 1~ J~mb<>rt'l'
770-5896. GetM!f"Clll 9 70 I 540-6410 540-02 '3 I.._ __ _. =' !kJJCll ....................... ---------
M1n1 ca mper t'ull
1.>qu1ppe d . fair cond
Must sacrifice. $200/ofr
675-3212
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Motor ....... Sde/ '77 GMC o/• ton V•o. All a..t/Sforoge 9160 x t ras Good cond.
••••••••••••••••••••••• $5950/ bs t orr Owner 7 EXECUTIVE lt7la..ll• desperale 556-6729/ DEMO.._
·-......_, .. .__95 ·.;,_7_-04.54_. _____ , h ' _., -,._ -320i'sWll automatic. air
Furty sell contained . .-LemlRc) 958 eond . s tereo, 111loy
Generator. 2 alr condl-•••••••••••••••••••••• wheels Low mllet1ge, uoners. root top Mlr, TV EAS t.oo!
antenna. C B radio . •L (* AM/FM 1tereo tape, Uke 8:50N. Beach Blvd
new tires & other extras 71450 SIL Ml? La Habra
too numerous to nwn "71 450 SL Mil <Al Beach & Whittler>
Uon. Very, very clean. M M E D I A T E 714/522·5333
Look ol this one before DELIVERY youbuy!C•llTruman at THI.AUTO Cloet'dSondoy11
llASIMGCO.
FOIUNFOCALL '69 BMW. 2002 Nl<"e
714·9'7t-39SS $2500 MS-7565 or 673-3145 ___ ..;...,. _____ -! Terry
8arg81n ~hopperi, rrad ~:__=---------•
the Jillie ad11n Clustrl{'d 1974 BMW 2002. auto.
rel{Ularly And they fi nd xlnt cond $5700
what they·r ... look1na f<'r --~99-_3804 __ _
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/Ot.t 1lllllP0RBl'vf
I O~Tll VI \A r, 17 fl(llO
Fial '71 l~ Spy , AM IFM
new radials. xlnt, Sl150
P/P, ~-4583.
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HONDA Cars
MAHY
To CltooH ~°"'!
Exp. Stag mechanic now
al Herb's Garage. 1995
Harbor Bl. CM.· 548-6226
9770
621AJAIUCi
Rebll . 1600, 800 m l. Fast •
8 t r1tc k . s unroo r .
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Ed546-92l5
'78 Conv. Blue, J,000 ml
$G900 Sup e r S h orp
532 2139
UNIVERSITY '67 Squarebaclt S2SO Must • Sell/&t Ofr Gd tires.
Olck .. bll. ndse111. work 631·0413
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Padded top, full power .
factory atr cond1tiorun.:.
rallye wheels & LOW.
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'75 Cordoba, Blk. Fully
equipped, lo m1. leather
int. )Ont cond. 675-8042,
644-80t6 aft 5.
'78 LeBaron Madalllon. 4
dr low mi. fully loaded.
Show rm. cond. $685l
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731·5266 P/P
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• '78 Corvette, wire whls. n Couped V, most dlJl cslm anlr me tallic
tmct1ve m every way. brown, s12.ioo Pvt ply.
Radiant earth tone col Call alt 6 o r wknds
on. Lc>Mded with c~tly <2 l3l37&-2147 options Selling for mere -------
$7375 Ask for George '77 lmma c . Corvette,
778-3076 &oaded. buckskin w/drk
1971 CADILLAC bro int. SI l ,000. 644· l 1«
COUPEDEVIW '76 Corv. 4-spd, air, P t S,
Landau top, leathe r m· P/8 , P/W. alum whls. 2
tenor, rull J>()Wer. rac. s ets of to ps (on g &
tory air rondll1onang, s moked glass), lugg rk.
blereo & tilt wheel. 9'00 actuaJ m1. lmmac.
(707NPG l 548-2340 eves, & wknds. $1999 ~ext. 248 dys. As k for Jack.
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631·2683
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leather lnt. + all xlras. •••••••••••••••••••••••
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-CHRIST M AS G I FT i6 Seda.n De Ville, leu T R A I N ! C a I I a
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'77 Coupe deVille, blue. _55_1_-4_7_19 _____ _
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No 362298/2288 with air cond1t1oning bucket seats tinted glass auto trans oowor
brakf's whitewalls. bumper guards HO radiator 1111 wheel etc
54398
No 449850/2327 with auto ttans . 1111 wheel. tinted glass air cond . power steering.
brakei. & windows cruise-speed control, radial whites, v1nv1 roof cover underseat etc
*Brand New*
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No 277527/2443 with F78 tires. steo bumper four-speed trans radio 110 8 CtD
engine vinyl bench seat. heater. defroster. etc
0n1,53998
No 130699/2196 With auto trans . air cond oower steerinq brakes. windows & tocks.
tinted glass, sport suspension VS engine. 1111 wheel. redial whites HD rachator cward'>
remote m1rr0f' bOcly side moldings. etc
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Fo11ntain VnJ,0~y Afternoon
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ESCHER 'S ·DROWNING CATHEDRAL' STOLEN
Police Seekfng $18,000 Woodcut In Frame
Laguna Cops Seek
Jllissing Woodcut
l,JJtuna BC'ach police s a y
th•'\ ·ve made ..om<' headwt1y tn·
t •i lh e thl'ft Salunia} of etn
SUU)()() woodt·ul by Dutrh artist
\1 C ~rher Crom a downtown
~:tlll'r~ chsplaying his works
'l'ht· woodc•ul. l'nt 1tlec1 L ei
(' ;i t ~· c1 r a I c to: n g I o u t tt• , I The
Drowning Cathedral> was ~tolcn
Stab Death
'Accident'
JUNCTION CITY. Ka n
I J\ p I Tht• death or li
Junction City man stahh<>d
In tht' heart when his wife
)>I ruc·k him with a purst.·
c·ontammg a butcher kn1ft>
has be<'n ruled aC'<'1dt>ntal
Johnnt<' Robinson. 45.
was pronounced dead al
Ge .iry Co mmunit y
lloi;p1ta l An a utopsy re ·
port Monday sa id thf' kn1fo
pen1•tratt'd his heart
from the Vorpal Galle ry. 326
Glenneyre St .. moments before
dos mg l.Jme Saturday
The work was hanging on the
wall near the front entrance to
the gallt>ry when it was dis-
covered missing by gallery
employ~. said assistant direc-
tor David Schiffman
Police investi~ators said today
they have lifted fingerprints
from areas near wh ere the
painting hung , and expect re
suits of those tests by Wedncs·
d av
'fhe 28-by-16 inch woodc ut. en·
(•ased in a frame. is one of onJy
10 prints known to be in ex
1s tence. Schiffman said And. he
added . il is the only print of the
cathedral that is currently on
the market
The print is not numbered.
because Escher seldom num·
)>ered his woodcuts. Instead. he
kept records of their sale.
: . ··From all indications 1t
apµe ars to be strictly ac··
c·1denta l. ·· said J>Ol•ct> Lt
Frl'd Uhn)t
La Catedrale Engloutic was
completed in 1929 anc;I was a
tribute to Claude Debussy. who
wrote a musical work by the
s ame name.
Thi' wo mirn ~aid s he
l':1rnt>d the knife bt·cause
..,h1• was afraid of being
ll'IU.(!~l'd
Gallery officials a nd police
ask that anyone who might have
s een some<>ne walking from the
gallery at about 6 p. m Saturday
with the artwork contact In·
vestigator Hon Li ste r at 197·331 l
extension 269.
Marine~ped
In El Toro HolJnp
Fpl agents mounted a search
today ror a red-haired woman,
her m aJe companion and a 2().
yenr ·old El To ro Marine cor·
poral the two kidnapped at gun·
point Monday during a $1,000
roblx"ry at the base.
Civili a n e mployee Ve r a
Richardson. 31. of Garden
Grove. also was abducted but
was released ghortly after the 1
p .m . robbery. Cpl. John Burgess
1 of Charleston, West Va. is still
missing, officiaJs said.
The redhead is described by •
o rtlcials a s white , In he r
mld·20s, l75 pounds and aboul
. five reet, twojnches tall.
I . She and a ~an commandeered
Volpp to Re8ign
1 FRESNO <APl Or. LouJs
1 Volpp, a key figure in con·
1 troveray s urrounding Fres no l State University's admlnistra· f tlon . will resl1n as academic
vke prHldent ertecllve next
, fall. . .... r
·-f r
,
the white military van carrying
Burgess and Miss Richa rdson on
a routine run from the Special
Services office to a base Bank of
Ame rica branch, omcials said.
The van reportedly was
slopped at an intersection when
the abduct.ors forced their ..,ay
into the vehicle.
Mi u Rich a rdson told
authorities s he manage d to
struggle free after the bandits
left her bound and gagged ln the
abandoned van at a Red Hill
A venue service station ln Tusun.
FBI officials said they believe
the corporal stiJI ls beln1e held by
the two abductors.
As ked about identity of the
suspect&, Agent Fred Reaga n
sald, "We have no idea at this
Ume. We are ju.st getUng the in·
veatigation off the sround."
Marine officials said tht kid·
nappen wtre able to es cape the
b ase unnoticed because the
SpeclaJ Services van i~ a type ot
vehicle not stopped at the m ain
1•tea.
..
1
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1978 TEN CENTS
Teacher St • eLooIDS
Vote Due Tonight in Huntington Beach
B y ROBERT BAil.KER oe ,.,,. o.11y ~ sa.tt
T he leader or more than 800
Huntington Beach lligh School
te achers warned today that
teachers m ay s trike a t eight
cam p uses throu g h out west
Orange County Wednesday.
Ira Toibin, president of the
Huntington Beach District
Ed ucators Association. said his
group is expected to lake a
strike vote this evening if the
school board rails to budge from
its bargaining position.
Zita Wessa, president of the
Huntington Bea('h Union High
Sch ool Dis t rict Board of
Shenkman
CoDiplains
To Carter
Claiming that he is "mad as
hell." Huntington Beach Mayor
Ron Shenkman has written a
letter to President Carter about
a r ecent investigation of the
local police de partment.
S h e nkm a n informed the
president that a re port by the
West ern region of t h e U.S.
Comm ission on Civil Rights was
unprofessional, unsubstantiated
and an indictment of the police
department.
rn the le tter to Carter.
S h e nkm a n d e m a nd e d an
investigation into the procedures
used by the investigating panel.
"In today's society in which
violent crimes a nd other illegal
uctivities are rapidly increasing,
it is or paramount importance
that both property rights and
c1vil"rights be protected.
··A report such as this can
o nly lead to further erosion of
adequate protection for our
citizens ...
Continuing, Shenkma n s~id,
"We can ill afford lo allow a
governmental agency lo justify
its exis te nce by s u c h poor
report s an"d i n co mplete
investigation.··
In a 14·page r eport issued in
October, the Civil Rig hts p anei
c laimed that the number and
variety of complaints s uggest
that po lice misconduc t in
H unling.lon Beach is "ne ither
isolated nor infrequent." .
Copies of Shenkman's letter
were sent to Atty. Gen. Evellc
Younger" Sens. Alan Cranston
and S .I H aya k a w a .
Congressmen Ma rk Hannaford
a nd J e rry P atter so n a nd
Assemblymen Dennis Mangers
a nd Chet Wray
Shenkman previously wrote to
U.S Attorney General Griffin
Bell seeking a n investigation of
the Civil Right s Com mission
r eport.
"The more letters I write. the
more interest I might create."
Shenkman said today.
Schools Win
Energy Honor
The Ocean View (elementary)
School District in Huntington
Beach has won South e rn
California Edison Company's
first county school award "for
energy conservation.
District. schools have reduced
the ir electricity use by a n
average or 22 percent over the
past year , officials s aid.
The cutback means a savings
of between S8.000 and $9,000 per
month a nd a n oil savings of
about 4.000 barrels per month.
s aid Edison spokesman Bill
Compton.
Compton commended the ef·
forts of district maintenance
men Vern Hurt. Blll Siebert and
Arnold Stedman in he lping save
e nergy.
PICKEROO DME
RUNNING our
h 's your lut chance to ent~r
the Dally Piiot ·s Ptgskln
Pid:eroo football forecasting
contest -and there's no over·
time.
You muat best predict the out-
comes ot 30 weekend football
games to wln a television set or
radio rrom Dunlap Appllancet In
Fountain Valley.
Details and an entry blank a.re
publlahed In tht Dally Pilot
t portl paces today and lomor·
row.
t
Trustees. said that there is little pearing to snag negotiations
chan ce of that happening . since the expiration or the con-
· ·Tbe board is in solid agree· tract July l are t eachers' de·
m ent and intends to s tand firm." mands for binding arbitration
Mhe s aid Monday. ··There is a nd compulsory u nion me m ·
nothing else we can offer ." bers hip.
Toibin said teachers will vole Teachers also a re pushing for
whe ther or not to reJect any or. s chool offi cials to acct!pt a
fe r by the board whic h m eets neutra l factfinder's report con·
tonight at 6 o 'clock at Edison cerning the impasse.
High School. Teachers also are asking for
He indicated that a strike vote new wage talks when the freeze
m ay be taken at the same time. on public employee salary in
Teache r s sent fli e r s t o creases expires next year.
homeowners Monday warning (i Mrs Wessa ~a id t rus tee
that there may be a strike •·and negotiators h ave made pro·
we need your help to stop it." posals to increase de ntal and
Major s tumbling blocks ap· eye care for teachers and depen·
'No Way'
de nts. e xtend life time hea lth
benefits and increase the dis·
tnct 's contribution to hospital
room rates.
She said the board also agreed
to open salary discussions when
the lid is lifted on pay inc reases.
Mrs . Wessa declared that the
board has made concessions on
its position concerning a n agen·
cy s hop by proposmg that all
teachers pay fees lo the union
whether they arc me mbers or
not ··we have ever v inte ntion of
keeping the schools ope n ." she
s aid Monday
CSee STRIKK?. Page 1\2)
Area Schools
Oppose Idea
IA!t.'• Pace It
M al ek Nemlaghi, 19. is back
in the Miss World contest in
London after agreeing to re·
move herr traditional veil
The reigning Miss Tunisia
was r uled out of the contest
after first refusing to show
her face>.
Council Says
No to Swim
Pool Plan
Plans to build u $430.000 com ·
munity swimming pool at Ocean
Vi ew High School apparently
have gone down the drnin.
The pool. which has been on
the drawing boards for two
years. would have been built at
city expense but maintained by
the Huntington Beach Union
High School Dis trict.
M a intena nce cost s were
estimated at $60.000 per year.
School board president Zita
Wessa said today she was keenly
disappointed at t he City Coun·
cit 's recent reiection or the pool
''The city apct sc:hool system
had a n excellent c hance to work
together to get the maximum
use out of a facility." she s aid.
M rR. Wessa added t hat the
pool is badly need ed for recrea-
tiona I purposes for res ide nts
near Ocean View High School.
She said there a r e m any
single-parent families near the
school at Gothard Street a nd
Warner Avenue who can 't afford
othe r forms of recreation.
Mayor Pro Temporc Richard
Sie b ert opposed the pool on
g~ounds~at costs may exceed
projec · and that there may
be h ig r priorities for othe r
recreational development
Council mem~rs Bob Ma ndie
and Ron Pattinson joined in vol·
ing down the project.
The measure was supported
by Ruth Ba iley a nd Do n
t M ac All isler . M ayor R o n
Shenkman and J ohn Thomas
we re absent. f
Plans called for the racllity to
be open to the public In the eve·
nings, on weeke nds and full·time
during the summer.
Kansas D~e8 Up
TOPEKA. Kan. (AP I -The
• l(pnsas Supreme Court. on a 4·3
•ole, has struck do wn as un·
constltutJOf\al the state's liquor·
in-re1Jtaurants law1 which voters
In ts counties rotlfled only a
week ago
By MICHAEL PASKEVICll
Of llw o .. ,,, 1'11 .. St.II
Orange Coast s chool ad
m inistrators r esponded with a
collective ··no way" today to a
s uggestion t h at Los Angeles
school desegregation efforts be
moved south to include Orange
County
A pa nel of eight experts ap·
pointed by Los Angeles Superior
Court Judge Paul Egly urged
adoption Monda y of a de ·
segr egation plan that transcends
school district boundaries and
county lines.
Told of the reeommendation.
local school district o fficials
had these reactions today .
-JOH.'1 NJCOLL. s uperinten·
d e nt. Ne wport-Mesa U nified
School District: "I am in com·
plele opposition to the concept. I
know or no situation where ma n·
datory busing has improved
education for kids.
"What it <the recomm enda·
lion l seems to say 1s that the on·
ly way to bring a bout a racial
balance lo the total popula tion
within schools is a combination
of 100 or more schools mto a
single attendance a rea." Nicoll
added.
GLENN HARDY , deputy
superintendent, Fountain Va lley
E le m ent a r y Dis trict . "Of
course. we will be opposing any
such plan. I believe those who
would have the power to create
for ced integr ation will look at the
Los Angeles situation and be hesi
lanl l o initia te a ny further
chaos ..
DALE COOGAN. supe rinten·
de nt . Ocean View E lem entary
District <Huntington Beach 1
"Our community would react
n egatively. I hones tl y don't
think 1t has anything to do with
racism or mixing students The
real problem is having your kids
go whe re you don't know the
teachers or can effectively com·
muni('ate with the schools "
JAKE ABBOTT. superinten·
dent, Huntington Beach Uruon
High School District : "It would
never work. Every time there 1s
a social issue they're saying
·~i ve it lo the schools a nd they'll
handle it.· And then people tum
around a nd say, ·you 'r e not
Man Attacks
Two Women
In Huntington
A scar-faced gunman. wearing
a nylon stocking mask to ob·
scure his face, raped two Hunt.
ington Beach wo m e n a fter
breaking into their downtown
apartment early today.
The two women. aged 25 and
38 years. were treated a nd re -
1 eased from Coi.t a M esa
Me morial Hos pital following the
1 a .m . attack. authorities said.
The rapist enter;ed the apart·
m e nt through a s liding glass
door and pointed a silve r metal
pistol at the two women aR they
were talking in their bedroom,
police said .
Police Detective Art Droz said
the rapist bound his two victims
and forced them l.O perform sex
acts. The two women said lhe
rapis t appare ntly could not see
out of one eye, Droz said.
The 1runman ranucked the
a partment befor e fleeing on
foot Police have no is uspecls 11..t
this time .
' I I t
t ,
..
leac hing the k1dl:-to read and
write.' ··
A 11 school district o fficials
contactc.'d today said they fear
furthe r loss of local control over
their districts 1£ a so-called
me tropolitan desegregation pro-
gram is implemented
* * * Integration
Into County
Suggested
LOS ANGELES <AP ) -A
massive Integration program
reaching into Ventura . Orange,
Rivers ide and San Bernardino
counties would be the best solu
lion to desegregating the s prawl
tn#? Los Angeles school dis trict. a
panel of experts sa ys.
"O nly a me tropolitan ap.
proach can provide loni;H~rm
stability for school d esegrega
tt0n m the Los Angeles area."
H arvard U nive r s ity 's Dr
Thom as Pettigrew wrote in the
pa nel ·s report, which was s ub-
mitted Monday.
St ale Superinte nde nt of Public
Instruction Wilson Riles was at-
te nding a meeting of sta te school
offirers in P hoenix a nd was un-
av ailablc for comment today.
An assistant m Sacramento
s aid neither Riles nor his top
aides had seen the report on the
s o -ca lle d metropolitan d e -
segr egation plan
The so·called m etropo litan
plan would mclude northern and
central Orange County. eastern
Ventura County and weste rn San
Bernardino and Rivers ide coun·
ties, as we ll as most or Los
Angeles County's 82 districts.
Pettigrew. a specialis t in race
re la tions, was one of eight ex-
pe rts a ppointed by S upe rior
Court Judge Pa ul Egly to report
on ~ntegration or the Los Angeles
Unified School District in time
<See MIXING, Page A2)
Coast
Weathe r
F a ir a nd warm e r
Wednesday. Colder tonight
wllh lows rangmg from low
30s inland Orange County to
low 405 along the coast.
Highs Wednesday70onla nd
to 65 along the coast .
Chanceof rainieroon Wed·
nesday.
INSIDE TODA l'
So11th Coast ~rtory '1a$
opened it11 new Founh Step
Theater in Costa Mesa wtth o
nostalgic blend of reality and
f ontoa11 in o repri!e produc·
tum of "The Time of Yor~r
Life " See review, Page 88.
•••ex
t ·'
]ob Plan
Abuses ..
Attacked
WASHING TON (AP> -Thirty
peoplt• have been indicted a nd 10
conval'lt'<i for alleged fraud and
olhN n tnum1l abuses of the gov-
l'rr\m ent ':\ $11 billlun public jobs
1>rogram, the Labor Department
said today
Otriraals also disclosed that In·
ve11hgat1ons into a lleged fraud
or u bust• havl' touched upprox-
1mutl'I~ one tenth of the 460 prin·
c apal cities. counties and slates
that 1 eceive funds under the
Comprehens i ve Employment
,rnd Tn.urung Act
Double Cet.hrafion
The disclosures came as the
dt•purlment announced a pro-
gra m to prevent fraud and
J buse an department programs.
L.ibor Sec·relary Ray Mars hall
Prtn l·es~ nne, who ob~t'rH'" ht>r l1lth \\l'Uding un
nl\ l'l'~~ry today and 1'1 uwtc· Ch...11 It·~ "ho turns 30 to
day, gulh<•r at Londun ~ \ 1t tor1a Station ''ht'rt· tht> ro~1.tl
nn1ple g rt>t•t(.•d v1~1t1ng I 101 tu~ut•!-.l' Pre4'1dent Antomo
Hamalho Eant•s on a st:Jtt• '1s 1l to Hnta1n r Related ~tor}
P..igc ,\3 1
.11d the first step in the preven-
ll\ e project 1s the creation of
::,mall teams that will conduct
r andom surveys or local CETA
program:-. an search of mis-
management :.and other abuses
t ha t might increase the possibili-
ty or fraud
Diedrich Not Aided
By Grand Jury Law
Currently. the Labor De part-
mt>nt st•nds investigator s to
l'itil'S where complaints of abuse
have been filed. The new pro-
~ra m will look into local pro-
j!r a m s bdo re any ('Omplaints
are lodged.
The first teams will go out
next week to inves tigate pro-
l(rams in Mobile. Ala .. and the
C herokee Indian Nation in
Oklahoma.
By GARY GRANVILLE
OI ,,. 0.1ly PtlOI St.It
A recent stale Supreme Court
ruling that ch anges the ground
rules for prosecuting people in
die ted b) grand juries won't ar
fcl't Orange County Supe rv1::,<ir
Ralph Ou.•dr1ch'::, upcoming trial
on hribt>ry cha rges
The Supre me Court ruled late
las t \H•ek that a defendant \\ho
ts denied a preliminary he<irmg
after being indicted is stripped
or some state and federal con-
stitutional rights .
But when submitting its rul·
mg, the rourt said it shall apply
o nly to the case in question as
well as to indictees who have not
yet entered pleas.
That would leave Diedric h out
of t he group or ddend:.ants who
now m ust havt• a prtdaminary
he aring following their indict-
m e nt . :.according to Assis ta nt
D i s l r i c l A tt o r n l' v M 1 c h at' I
Cu pizza. ·
But Oiednch today said his at-
torney will movl' to del<.1y the
tn::il an San Diego County that as
s cheduled to began Nov. 27 until
he 1s given a preliminary hear-
ing .
Those charged with a cnml'
through a normal compla int a rc
entitled to a preliminary heanng
in m unicipal court.
Al s uch hearings. the l!vadcncc
against the defendant as present·
ed a nd the defe ndant thro ugh h1::,
f'ro• Page A J
STRIKE? ...
Superintcndrnt .Jake Abbott
s aid the district has line d up 200
substit utc teachers to ta ke the
place or those who might strike
"We a lso have the cooperation
of other distracts to supply us
s ubstitutes, .. he said
Abbott said stale law m akes it
illega l for public em ployce~ to
s trike and :.ldded that there 1s a
possibility the district could fire
strike rs
The da~t ract currently pays
Sl8.8 million an salaries to its 850
t each ers. excludin g fringe
benefits
Abbott s aid the average
teach <'r's sal <.1 r v i s Sl9 800
Begin run(.! teachers earn Sl2.600
and teachers with 11 years ex
pe rience and a master's degree
make $22,408
A total of 21.600 students at-
tend district schools. They in·
elude Edison High School, Foun-
ta in Valley High School. Hunt-
1 ng t o n Beach Hig h School.
M arina llig h School , Ocean
View lligh School. Westminster
High School. Wintersburg High
School and the Evening. lligh
School.
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attornt>~· has the right to trus::,
exam in'c w1tnt'sse1:> \\ho tt•stafy
against him
When an indictment is ha ndt.'d
down. howl'vt:r. lhl' defendant 1s
1mmed1a1td~ """1gned to
Superior Court and there 11:> no
preliminary hearanR.
The indiclce, howevN. lt•arns
of the evidence a nd testimony
u s ed ag.11 n st ha m th rough
transcripts or st•crl'l ,::rand jury
he arings given him s hortly after
th<• indictment 1s handed down
Diedrich ha~ complained that
de nying him a pre liminary hear-
ing short-circuited his raghl lo
confront witnesses a nd to obJccl
lo evidence introduced by has
pr osecutors.
"1 have said from the outset
tha t the grand .1 ury proces~
violated my constitutional rights
and it ·s rewarding to sec the
Supreme Court now recognizes
that fact." Diedrich s aid.
Ho wever. the court 's ruling
did andacate that Diedrich is ex-
e mpt from the decis ion a nd
based on that, Capizzi s:u d the
dastn ct attorne\''s offi ce as as·
suming his trial w ill began a::,
scheduled
Ne w Schools
Chief Chosen
In Huntington
Trustees of the lluntinglom
Beach City I elementary 1 School
District are cxpPcted lo an-
nounce the selection or a new
scho ol s u 11erintc ndc nt a t a
special board meeting tonight.
Trustees apparently wound up
i.I le n g thy searc h for a new
s uperinte nd e nt whe n t hey
finis hed inte rviews las t Thurs·
day with s ix finalists for the
$38,000-a-,vear p<>sition
Board member s reportedly
have agreed on the man they
want a fte r receiving more than
100 applications for the pol'.t.
The job was thrown open when
S.A Moffett. s uperintendent of
the 13-school district s ince 1965.
announced nearly a year ago
that he intended to step down
School sources say they CXfWCt
the new superintendent to take
over new duties s hortly after the
first of the year
T onig ht 's meetin g i s
s chedule d a t R o 'c lock a t
P eterson Sc ho o l . 2066 1
Farns worth Lane.
Leasing Op posed
SAN FRANCISCO 1A P l
Direc tors of lhe Sie rra Club
have gone on record o pposing
t he federal lea~ing of oil a nd gas
lands in scenic and wilderness
areas.
Fro•PageAJ
MIXING .•.
for the school board lo act on its
s uggestions by the end or this
year.
Last February. Egly gave the
board a go-ahead to bus 62.000
students in the fourth through
eighth grades. But he m ade it
clear that he expected the pro-
gram lo be expanded .
The experts filed eight
separate reports Monday with
Egly. who mus t determine if the
board is laking a ll "r easonable
a nd feasi b le" s te p s to d e -
segregate its schools. as ordered
by the state Supreme Court in
1976.
Recommend ation of the
m etropolitan plan was based
partly on a de mographic report
prepare d by Dr. Reyn olds
Farley of the Population Studies
Cente r at the University of
Mic higan
Farley. another m embe r or
the panel. projected that while
enrollment in the Angeles dis-
tract would drop from 34 percent
lal>l year to between 12 and 14
perce nt by 1987. making integra-
tion within the district a virtual
ampossibahty.
Those fi g ures would be the
same with o r without "white
nig ht .. from a n integration plan.
although the busing wo uld ac-
cel<'rale the now of whites from
the city to the s uburbs, Farley
s aid.
Petli~rew and others advocat-
ed a metropolitan plan because
1t would "capture" a ll those
families who moved out of dis ·
trict boundaries. but were
nevertheless still in the Los
Angeles area.
"Re fusal by the state and the
Los Angeles area to e mbark on
metropolitan solutions to t he
problem is tantamount. to ap-
proving widespread. entrenched
racial segregation of the area's
public schools for the foreseea-
ble future ... P ettig rew con-
cluded. "E ffective m etropolitan
de seg regation c an b e
done ·reasonably and fea s ibly.' "
fe asibly · ..
The concept or a m etropolitan
plan is not new. About a dozen
d istricts a round Wilmington.
Del.. were linked together for an
integration program that started
this fall.
The experts also strongly s ug-
geste d that first-through-third
~raders and ninth graders be in·
eluded in the plan next rail
because studies show the lower
g rades a re most impo rta n t
toward successful integration or
a school system and a lso a re
m ost easily integrated.
Color Costly
TV~ HikedAgain
CHJCAGO <APl Co lor television set manufac·
turers, encouraged by the success of a small price
increase last summe r , are moving toward another
round of increases.
Zenith Radio Corp .. is increasing the suggested
reta il prices of its color models about $10 each, or an
aver age 1.7 percent. effective Nov. 30.
And General Telephone & Electronics Corp. 's
GTE-Sylvania unit plans lo make "selective" price
increases on color sets by Dec. 31. The firm said it
has not determined the amounts or models affected.
RCA Corp., Zenith's main competitor for
leacJ&rship in the industry. declined comment on the
moves. But industry sources say RCA may make in-
creases when it meets with distributors Dec. 7.
Spokesmen ror all three companies s aid the in·
creases of two and three months ago have not raced
resistance rrom either consumers or competitive
pressures.
LANDSLIDE DAM IN BLUEBIRD CANYON CAUSED WATER TO NEARLY REACH TREEHOUSE
Pumps Had Reduced the Backed Up Water Today After Rain Stopped
Work Crews Fight N at11re
Disaster Aroided at Landslide Site
By STF.VF. MITCll ELL
Of IM O•llY Pilot ~1•11
Const ru c tion c reY.s and
La~una Reac·h c·1ty t•mplo)ees
work<'d a~aansl a n c>vcr rising
wall of water in Bluebird Can
yon Monday night 1n a race.pit
ting ma n 's pumps ;.i ga1nsl
na ture 's downpour I
And 1t \\as onlv bec;wse lht·
rains ceased at about 8 p m . of
fi caals spcculJte. that a m ajor
di saster was averted an the slide·
devast at~ area above Pa<'1flc
Coast Hi~hway
.. Anothe r three feet of water
and we wo uld ha Vl' had to
evacuate fa milll'S helow tht•
slide area on Bluebird ... said
Police Chief Jon Spurks. About
75 residents in 25 homes t.1lon~
that stretch of Blud.nrd C<.1nyon
Road were w<.1rncd Pal lit•r in the
evening they maghl have to
leave the ir homes.
Th o s e h omes f orm the
southern boundttr) of the Oct 2
la nds lide ll dt•stroH~d 21 home~
on the oth<'r sic.Jc· of Blue bard
cre<>k. and ll'ft a total or so
families C\ acual<.'d from their
homes
P umps were brnu~ht anlo the
area ::,hortly after min hcgan
fallan,:? al 3 30 p m and lhl')
were sull pumping runoff onto
Hluc bard Canyon Dri ve this
morning
The October s lide trus hed a
s torm dram running underneath
Oriole Drive. which traverses
the creek bed. thus forming an
unwanted dam. When the rain-.
began Monday. they crc<.1ted a
mini-lake on the east side or
Oriole. wh1<'h rose at a rate of an
anc h a minute
··it Jus t about reached the hot
tom of· that trcehousc whf'n llw
rain stopped.·· C hief S parks
said . pointing to a wooden s true
ture an a eucalyptus trc<· about
15 feet off the ground
By thas m o rning. the four
pumps had removed much of lhl'
backed up water
"If it rains again. cs pccaall)'
with the ground soaked like lh1s
Y.e can hang 1t up," Sparks
sllrugged "It's taking 10 times
as much lime to j?et it Cpump<'<l •
out as it took for il to fill up ... ht•
said.
Meanwhile Laguna Beach Caty
Manager F'red Solomon was bat
tlmg Monday with officials .it
tht> F't>deral Disaste r Assoc1al1un
m San Franr asco.
The city is \.\orking with that
federal agency t o obt ain
emt·r~enl·y funding Lo complcti·
eros ion and demolltaon work 111
tht• s hdt> Jrl•OJ
But offacaals al the FDA told
L;q~una Beach Mond ay t hey
\.\ant the t'll\ lo go out to bid on
pl<.1ns to demolish 21 homes in
Hlucbard C.tn)on ,ind ('11 nduct
t•ro.,aon control opcrcitaons
'T m a hltlt• an)!rv at th<· la<·k
of untlt'rst.tndin).( on th1 · part ,,r
the FO;\ .. Solomon s~11rl thb
m n r n 1 n I.! · W t> h .1 ' • a n
enormnus ha1.arct out th1>1 • a11d
WC lll't'd lo rtltlVC fast "
Tht' C'1tv nlr<'ach has h11·ed a
S:.ant.1 /\11~ nin:-.tru1·t1011 frr m to
1nst ;dl a storm drain Jlon~
Blul'lllrd Canvon and Solomon
-;;.11d he'd hkl' t~> u:.~ the s anw firm
to do the dl'moltion and g1ading
necessary lo prcvenL earl l loss
and possible future landsh les an
the «Hea this winter
"They rthe FDA 1 f••lt they
"'a nt t•d us to go out to b11l for the
erosion contrnl work. but you
l'an t do that m i.I six ur seven-
day pt•rioci. · Solomon sJ1d ··we
want to grab a contractor and
Y. l' ha \'C onl' in Sukut ('onstr uc-
1 ton ('ornpany and go Oil a nat
fl'l' to gl'l the \.\Ork done ..
Foll 1c; here 1n slyle at PO S.H c hoose from our grt·OI
seleclion of 100% serge blazers 1n wool serge. flannel or 1d cashmere'
Colors navy. hunter green & brown
Gentlemen's Oothrng
Inspired by Tradition
{!tattH)
46 Fashion Island. Newport Beach
(7141640-8310
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Irvine
EDITION
'foday's Closinll.~
N. Y. Stoc:•ks
r VOL. 11 , NO 318, 3 SECTIONS 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1978 TEN CENTS
(
h·vine Co. Rent
Policy Rule OK
An lr\'11W Comp.An\ 1><>l1t·, to
r hargt-u h1.iht•r f1r..,t month''
rent to aptu1mt!nt tt•11.1nt' d~
not vaolale law pertJin111R to II
legal deposit fet>s. u •t•ordmg !(1
an l rvint> t'1ty le~al op1n1C1n
Rutan and Tuckl'r. the law
firm emplO)L-d by tht• r•I) also
is advising the Cit\ < 1lUlll'll I hat
at has the authont:. 1f tl t•hoost•s,
to enal't a rent l'untrnl 11rd1nann•
to abolish tht• prar t1l·t·
The I rvuw Comparn hci s hl'<'n
charging an add1t10nJI $1 IO t':>.
trJ rent (nr lhf' (1rlll month of
tt'r1<1r1t, 1n 1t.., J,300 apartments
1n I 1 '"'"-' and Newport Dt:al'h
l!>&nCe 1975
Company 0"1c1als said ~h1·
pclllcy was startec' when <'lean
mg deposits and other sl'cunt)
ft·es were abandont-'d
The ..idd1t1om1I first month ..,
r1·nt ts non rl'fund..ible
The l rv1n1• Comp;111v was
1·hall1•ng1•d l<tsl month hy thl' as
'm'IJtt•d stu<knt government at
l l(' lrvint'. whH·h l'hJn!<'<I thJI
Massioo lnJ.egraJion
tht• l'llmpany polll'y violates a
-.t.1 te law proh1b1t1ng non
refundable deposits
Tht> company responded by of·
fering to refund the $110 extra
rent lo fuJl -llme students.
Tht.' s tudent council in t urn
condemned the Irvine Company
and contended that what was of·
fered was a th.inly veiled bribe to
keep the students quiet
A~.a City Council meeting Oct
24, lhf' st udents <ts ked coun·
' IStt R.:NT. Page A2l
Area Busing Eyed
LOS ANGEL ES IAP 1 A
m assive integration program
reaching into Ventura. Orange.
Riverside and San Bernardino
counties would be the best solu
lion to desegregating thl• s prawl·
ang LO$ Angeles S<'hool district. a
panel of exµ.:rtssayl>
"Only a m etropolitan ap
proach can provide long-tc>rm
stability for school descgrcga i lion an the Los Angl'les area ...
, Har vard lln1ver s 1t y 's Dr I Thomas Pettigrew wroll' an the
panel's report, which was sub-
J milled Monday.
7 f
• I ,
State Superintendent of Public
Instruction Wilson Riles was at·
te nding a meehng of stcite school
officers in Phoemx and was un-
available for comment today
An assistant an Sacramento
s;1 1d neither Riles nor hts top
aides had se<'n the r<'porl on lh<'
!»O·eallc d mt.•tropolil<tn de
segregation plan
The so-called met ropolitan
plan would tnl'lude northern and
t•cntral Orange County , eastern
VC'ntura County and western San
llernardino and Riverside coun·
t 1<'s. as we ll as most or Los
Angeles County'!> 82 district~
Pettigrew, a SJX>C1a lisl m r<tt'l'
relations. was one of eight ex·
pt'rts appointed by Superior
Court J udge Paul Egly to report
on integration of the Los Angeles
Unified School District in lime
for the school board to act on 11:.
Board Meet Tonight
Newport to Fighl
Airport Jet Tests
Newport nf'ach city orf1c1als
plan to appear at tonight's coun!
t y Air port Comm1ss1on hearing
to o ppose a propm.Nt lest of
three-engin(' jets al Ora nge
County Airport
Commissioners. who meet at 7
p.m. at 1300 S. Grand Ave. San
ta Ana, will discuss a proposal
filed by Hughes Airwest to run a
six-m onth test of the Rocmg 727
at the airport
Airwest c urrently uses the
two·e ngme DC-9 Ai rline o f
ficials believe the Boeing 727 is a
quieter craft. It can carry more
passengers than the DC 9.
Offic1<1ls from the a1rlint· told
cou nc ii mt'n that . nint rary to
their apphcat1on to the county.
they don't plan lo start the tesL..,
next month Mike Mu rphy .
spokesman for Airwest. insisted
the tests would not begin until
the county had installed new
noise monitoring syste m~ to
t rack the noise impact of the
larger aircraft.
City council men said they
would oppose the test even with
an adequate monitoring system
They said the 727 i~ an "old
technology" .1ct and they don't
want the county lo lift the
95,000-pound wc1ghy limit the
727 weighs about 160,000 pounds
unless it's for a "new technology"
JCt
Councilman Don Mcinnis !.aid
the 727 is considered a qu1el Jet
only because the t•ngi ne is
packed with sound absorbin~
material
Ile said hl' wants the county to
mainta in 1b existing weight
l1m1ts until a technolog icall y
quieter Jet. such as Boeing's 757.
is available in the next decade
Marine Kidnapped
In El Toro Heist
FBI aitents mounted a search
today for a red-haired woman,
her m ale companion and a 20·
year-old El Toro Marine cor-
poral the two kidnapped al gun-
point Monday during a $9,000
robbery at the base.
Ci vili an e mpl oyee Vera
Richardson . 31, of Ga rde n
Grove, a lso was abducted but
was released shortly after the 1
p.m . robbery. Cpl. John Burgess
of Charleston. W. Va.. is still
mlss1ng, officials satd.
The redhead is descr ibed by
officials a s white, i n h e r
mid·20s, 175 pounds and a bout
five feet, two lnches tall.
She and a man commandeered ~ the wbJte military van carrying
... Burge11 and Miss Richardson on
a routine run from the Special
Services office to a base Ba nk or
• America branch. officials said.
The van r e po rtedly was
stopped at an intersection whe n
t.he abductors forced their wa y
into the vehicle.
Mi s ~Ri cba rd so n t o ld
autboii(lea s he m anaged to
struccle free after the bandJt.s
left ber bound and gagged in the
abandoned van at a Red Hill A~enue service station In Tustin.
FBI officlala said they believe
the corporal still ts being held by
the two abductors.
As ked about identity of the
suspects, Agent Fred Reagan
said . "We have no idea at this
time. We are just getting the in-
vestigation orr the ground ...
Marine officials said the kid·
nappers were a ble to escape the
base unnoticed becau se the
Special Services van is a t ype of
vehicle not stopped at the main
gates .
Amin Calls
Back Troopa
NAIROBI, Kenya <APl -
Ugandan President ldi Amin has
ordered the withdrawal of his
mllitary forces from occupied
northwestern Tanzania, Radio
Uganda announced today.
The wUhdrawal order , which
came L"I the East African border
war entered It.a third week, was
announced ln a telegram sent by
Amin to the Organization of
African Unity. the Untled Na·
lions and the Arab League, t.he
broadcast satd.
suggestions by thl· end of this
vear
-Last Fchruary. Egly gave the
board a go-:.iht•<td to bus 62.000
students in the fourth through
eighth grades. But he made 1t
c lear that he expel'lcd the pro-
gram to be expanded
T h e expert s file d eight
separate reports Monday wi th
Egly. who must deter mine if the
board is laking all "reasonable
and feasible " steps lo de·
segre~ate IL'\ schools, as ordered
by the state Supreme Court in
1976.
R ecomme ndation o f the
m etropolitan plan was based
partly on a dem ographic r eport
<See MIXING, Page A2l
* * * Coast's
Reaction:
'No Way'
B_y MICHAEL PASK EVIO I
Of It. 0.lly Pll_. St.itt
Orange Coast school ad
mims trators responded with a
collective "no way" today to a
suggest ion that Los Angeles
school desegregation efforts be
moved south to include Oran£c
County.
A panel of eight experts ap-
point ed by Los Angeles Superior
Court Judge Paul Egly urged
a doi:t ion Mond ay o f a de
segregation plan that transcends
school district boundaries and
county line~.
Told of the rcl'ommendation.
local school distriet officials
had these rPactiom; today ·
JOHN NICOLL. superinten
dent. Newport Mel>a Unir1ed
School District "I am 1n com
plete opposition to the concept. I
know of no situation where m an
datory bus ing has improved
education for kids
"Whal it !the recommenda·
tion l seems to say 1s that the on
ly way to bring about a racial
balance to the total population
within schools is a combination
of 100 or more schools into a
single attendance area ... Nicoll
<tdded.
GLENN HARDY, deputy
supe rintendent, Fountain Valley
E le m e ntary Distric t · ··or
course. we will be opposing any
such plan I belie ve those who
would have the powe r to create
forced integration will look at the
Los Angeles situation and be hesi-
tant to initia te a n y fu rthe r
chaos."
DALE COOGAN. superinten·
dent, Ocean View Elem entary
Dlst.rict 1 Huntington Be ac h l :
"Our community would react
neg all vely. I ho nestly don 't
think It has anything to do with
racis m or mixing students. The
real problem is baving your kids
go where you don't know the
teachers or can effectively com·
munlcate wttb the schools.·•
JAKE ABBOTI', superinten·
dent. Huntington Beach Union
High School District: "ll would
never worlc:. Every lime there is
a social Issue t hey 're saying
'give ll to the schools and they'll
handle ll. · And then people turn
around and say, ·you're not
teaching lhe kids to rea<l and
write.· "
All school district officials
contacted: today said they fear
further lo1Js of local control over
<SM BUSING, Pa1e .U>
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LANDSLIDE DAM IN BLUEBIRD CANYON CAUSED WATER TO NEARLY REACH TREEHOUSE
Pumps Had Reduced the Backed Up Water Toti•/ After Rain Stopped
Work Crews Fight Nature
Dis<Ulter Aroided at landslide Site
By STEVE MITCHE LL
Ol IM O•llY Pol_. Si.II
Construct ton c rl' ws and
Laguna Beach city employees
worked against an cver·risin1(
wall of water in Bluebird Can
yon Mondar night in a race pit· ling m a n s pu m ps against
nature's downpour
And it was only tx-causc the
rains ceased at about 8 p m . of
f1cials speculate. that a ma1or
disaster was averted m the slide
devastated area above Pacific
Coast Highway
·Another three feel of water
and we would hall<' had to
t·va cuatc families below the
slide area on Bluebird ," said
Police Ch1ef Jon Spark~ About
;5 res1denL4' in 25 homes along
that stretch of Ulueb1rd Can}on
Road were "'arned earlier 1n the
evening they m1~hl h<1vc to
leave their homes.
Thos e home ~ form th<'
sout he rn boundary of the Oct 2
lands lide ll destroyed 21 horn <''
on the other side of Bluebird
creek. and left a total of ~'
families evacuated from lhtM
homes Pumps were brought into the
area shortly aflt'r rain began
falling at 3 30 p m . and lhe\
"'ere still pump1n)! runoff ontu
Blue bird Canyon Drive lht'
morninJ?
The October s lide crushed a
storm dram runnin!! underneath
Some CoWlly Areas
Due Frost Tonighl
By JACKIE HYMAN
Ol IM O•llY Pilot Si.If
The National Weather Serv1ce
has some good news and some
bad news for tonight the C'hance
of rain is near zero, but there's a
danger of frost. especially in in-
land OranJ?e County a reas
Along the coast . tonight's low
temperatures should be between
40 to 45 degrees, a spokesman
said. bul may dip into the 30s in
other parts of the county.
Wednesday should be clear
PICKEROO TIME
RUNNING OUF
It's your last chance lo enter
the Daily Pi l o t 's Pig s k i n
Plckeroo football forecasting
contest and there's no over-
time.
You must best predict the out·
comes of 3Q weekend football
games to wi n a television set or
radio from Dunlap Appliances in
Fountaln Valley.
Details and an entry blank are
published In th~ Daily Pilot
~ports pages today and tomor·
row.
a nd s lightly warme r . with high5
65 to 70 degrees. and fair and
warm er 1s the rorecasl for
Thursday.
Cleanng 1s expected tonight
except for patchy dense fog , the
s pokesman said
The rain 'that dampened the
Veterans· Day weekend ended
Monday night. but weather re·
C'orders were JUSt gelttng the
ftnal figures together today
Al the Los Angeles Civic
Center .2 of an inch was re·
corded for Monday. with the
weekend total al . 75 of an inch.
Season -to -d ate <the season
began JuJy 1 l at that location 1s
l.4 inches. compared lo an
average season to·date of 1 27
inc hes. the Nationa l Weather
Service spokesman s aid.
Totals along the Orange Coast
were somewhat higher
In Santa Ana. tht! Orange
County Flood Control Di11lriot
reported a Monday reading of
.63 .r an inch and a weekend
total of 1.44 inch, bringing the
season to 2 65 inches. compared
to a n average season-to·date of
l.23 inches.
Rain watcher J . Sherma n
<Stt FllOST. Page A2)
Oriole Drivf.'. whi<'h traverses
the <'reel.. bed. thu~ forming an
unwantt'<i d<tm Wh t.•n the rams
began Monday. they created a
mini lake on the east side of
Oriole wh1rh rolle at a rate of an
inl·h d minute
It 1ust about reached the bol·
tom of t hal treehousc when the
ram ,topped." Ch1l'f Sp<t rks
!>atd. pointing to a woudt.•n ~truc
ture 10 a c·ul'al yptu~ lrct' about
15 reel off the ~round
BY this murn1nJ!. lht.• four
pumps had removt•d mul·h of the
hacked up ~atcr
"If 1t rains again. es pecially
with th<· J,?round soaked like th1s,
\\e t·an hang it up." Spark:\
shrugged "I t·~ lak1n~ 10 times
as much tame to get 1t fpumpedl
out as 1t took for it to fill up ... he
said . Meanwhile Laguna Reach City
Man a~er F'rf'd Solomon was bal-
(See SUDE, Page A2 >
Or:J-J. :ast
Weather
Fair a nd war m er
Wednesday Colder tonight
with lows ranging from low
30s inland Orange County to
low 40S along the coast.
Highs Wednesday 70 ml and
to 65 a long the coast.
Cha nce of rain zero on
Wednesday.
INSIDE TOD~ '1
South Coa&t Repertory has
opened 1t1 new r01.1rth Step
f heater in Co&ta Me30 wtth a
nostalgic blerld of reality and
fantasy rn a repnse produc·
tlon of "ThR Time of Your
t.1fe "See retMw. Page BB
l•dex
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No~e Pact OK Reached
N wport, Cotmty Agree on Airport Issue
In ~• 'Jllll \ol1 Munda\
N•"Jlurl U1•.Hh Cit\ l'oum1I
m l'm bt.'1111 dJ'llJIO\td ·' IJ~H'I
a1mt•d at n ••1olvinR d1fff'rt>n<'t•
"'llh I~• ('0111\1\ 11\t'I llO l!>t pr11
dut•t-d b Jt"t plant>i. 0) ION out or
Oran.:.-Count Airport
County UJ)\'f\ t'l.tt!. .. ,. .. to dt'I
~·u11:. rJtlf"'ul 1t111 of lht t1Jtrt't'
nwn t Wt•c.b~:~da'
Tht• Nt'"'fl(lrt ('(lUn• 11 '"'' "''' 5 I "'th C~m1·1lm.111 l'Jul llun1
mel d1 t•ntlnR on th1• around ..
that (,111111 1.• or tht' l'ount} lo •• ,)
pr nv e tin· a11r1•1.•rnenl wou d
make th<· rhtrnc•1l lf)(1k "11tup1d "
l ounnlm.m l>on MruUM• .. 11
"t amt'd with l1ttlt· t·,..pl•nulmn
uthf'r th.in th•• rnmmt•nt thal 'I
don I lht11k th1 ., '' th1• wi.y lo
RO fiul till' m 1•,1 ... Ult' '\ 'lll lJHlr\t'rt1
,., ho hs\t•nt'CI I 11 m o rt• I han un
hour o f .. m11t 111111.11 tt·.,t1 mo11v
fro m rC?s ldtnU an ~ry about
111rport 00111.:. call"'d 1t their bebt
~hot
Counr llmun Oo n Mrlnn l~
hdi.wd urnw up th~ agreement
a lonR with Coun r ilwoman
Jackie Heuthl'r dunng a senes
of nll'l'tlnr.is with Supti rvlsor
1'homa:s R1 t>)''is staff
M l'lnn11. :.u1d, 'This 1s tht•
oh Vl' hran<·h wt" re ~otng to o(fl'r
lo I ht• l'O Ullty w~ Vl' tried the
Lion Country Park Sold
Mesa I m8lor to Pay $4.25 Million
By PRIUP ROSMAlllN
OI ,.,. 0.t• ~ .... $Wff
fo'1n~n {'111lly troubll'd l.1 C)n
Country Sa/art has b<~n ~old, for
$4 25 m111"'°· to a t '01ola Mt·:.d
rt'al t>state 10\e!>tor pt•nd1n.: a1>
prov ul by :-.tC1l'kholdt>1 !> .ind by
Creek Fighl
Gains Support
OJ. Council
' Me mber s of the Newport
Beach City Council s ided With
the Irvine Ranch Water D1stm.•t
and county Oood control officials
Monday in the battle over lhc
San Diego Creek
tht• lrvuv Comp<m y lessor or
the 317 acn· urumal park :.1lt:
Jat•k H fknnett, president or
Nt•wport lnVl'1>lmenti. In<· and
o ne t 1mt' pa r l o wner or tht
Newport Oun~. !>a1d Tues day ~
Jnd t•veral other pnvate tn
v1•::.tor11 will makt• an initial 1><1y
ml!nt of $1 ~5 m1lhun for the
pJrk
T h t' rc.•ntJ1n1n g $3 m1ll1on
would be paid over JO year!>.
Bennt.>tt i.a1d he plan!> to main
1a1n the animal park, and bt.>d
up a n ente rtainment section
with tht.> add1t1on of amusement
rides. a 380·!.pace rccr<:atjonal
vehicle park <tnd a grass skjing
facility
Basically . Bennett sa id. he
proposes lo carry through ex·
pans ion plans a nnounced by
Lion Country Safari Inc. officers
last September
Local stockbrokers, however ,
said the s ale or the Laguna Hills
wlldhre preserve has had UtUe
real effect on the company
stock
Lion Country officers a n·
nounced an impending sale a
year ago. to Stahl-Lacal. a New
York investment group. but the
a rrangement fell through.
thro ugh
T he company. which once
owned several animal parks, re·
ported a deficit of $6.5 million
r ecently. co mpa ny controller
Renate Graf said.
The local park's deficit is
about Sl.5 million. It is the sole
remaining property of Lion
Country Safari lnc.
c lub before ond m aybe we 'll
have to try It again, but this
may be a better way to solve our
probl"ms"
Many of the residents who
testified didn't share that view
a nd de manded that city o fficials
take action to rorce the county to
c·urta1 l jct fli ghti1 out of the
:nrpor t.
One woman. Jane Courtney.
wept as she pleaded for an end
to Jet operations al the airport.
''I'm asking you as a wife and
a mother." she sobbed "I want
you to protect our children. Do
you have to wait• for some of
them to be killed befor e you
move lthe airport> out of the
county ?"
Mrs Heather opened the hear·
mg by reminding residents that
council members are united In
their desire to force reduction
of airport noise and she urged
them all to attend meetings
tonight and Wednesday morn·
1ng
Tonig ht's m eeting of the
Airport Comm1ss1on indudes a
public hearing on a proposal by
Hughes AJrwest to test a use or
the Boeing 727 at the airport for
sax months.
Wednesday . lhe Board of
S upervisors will review th{·
agree m ent ratified by coun
cilmen Monday night.
The agreement. described by
Mc innis as an agreement to
agree. calls for a n end to city op·
position to improve ments to the
airport facilities in exchange for
some guarantees on noise r educ-
tion.
Ol>llY I'll .. $!aft ~·
PROTEST EXHIBIT Chic·ko Hasegawa. (1 ve·month-old
Tekkai a nd husband . Tat~u(). <1t l~ft. \H•rc a m ong a
group of protester~ dl'monstrating .igamst a military
electronics exhibition toda~ <.1l thl· Anaheim Convention
Center. The llasegawa s arl' from N1ppon·Zt:'n of Los
Angeles. one nf thl· group~ 101111r1g thl' /\111,m ce. for
Survival in the prok-.t
Alliance Ge~ OK
For Demonstration
ahead Wlth a ll the JCt1ons we had
planned ·· Flood control authorities have
bee n t rying to get a penn1t from
the US. Army Co rps of
Eng ineers to rlear the channel
of s ilt that ha:. built up in recent
year:.
Among tht.> ndes planned are
"the world's la r gest water
slide," and an alpine sled ride,
Bennett said. BUSING OPPOSED. • •
An l llh-hour ruling by an
Orange County Superior Cour1
Judge has paved th.e ~ay for "
72·hour protest beginning toda:-
by the Alliance for Sur vival
against a military clectroru c!-t
exhibition m Anaheim
Mrs ts(>mstem said the group
would make a candlelight walk
tonight at 7 o'clock from the
Stoddard School Park to the ron-
' en t 1 o n t'l'nlt•r where a
me m on al service would be con·
dut'tcd
They say the creek . which
flow:. into the Upper Newport
Bay, I!> in danger of floodtng
because or the saltalion. If It
does. 1t would flood an lRWO
sewa~e treatment plant near the
watl'rway.
But the Corps. al thl' urging of
the U.S . Fish a nd Wildlife
Service. halted the pro1ect more
than a year ago because 1t would
wipe out the creek bed plants
and the arumals that depend on
the vcgetallon £or s urvival.
Newport Beach 's Mayor Pro
Tem Ray Williams. a biology in·
structor at Rio Hondo College.
urged councilmen lo side with
-the I RWD and flood control dis-
trict in seeking the permit.
Williams said he believes the
da mage to the plants as ins1gruf1-
cant in contrast to the hazard
pos ed lo th<.' IRWD plant a nd to
thl' t·ontmumg s iltation of the
het v b\ matcn<il!> that l'Oml'
clown t iw c· rt•<.•k
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<'Ont r•nl prOJl'l'I
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FROST ...
De nny of Huntington Beach re·
ported 76 of an inch for Monday
and a total of 1 17 inches since
Fnday. bringing the season lo
2.79 inches
T ht• Orange County Harbor
l'atrol at Newport Reach rt·
('Ordt•d 79 of an inch for the
weeke nd <ind a sea~on total or
3 14 inches
The Moulton Niguel T reat-
mPnt Plant al Laguna N1gu£'l
bad an t'Vl'n higher season total
:i ~:i 1nC'hc•s with a weeke nd
reading of t •11 inc•hes
And the highest st•ason total of
a ll wao.; rt.'portcd at Orange
Coast College in Costa Mesa.
when• 1.71 inches or rain over
t h e ~eekc nd hoos t l'd the
season 's wetness to 4 12 inches
Last year. OCC had recorded on
ly 1.86 inches by Nov. 14.
Amin re<'ently bought 1.200
women·s ~k1rts an the Royal
Stt.•wart tartan from a Gla::.gow
fashion houst?, Macdonald said,
"a nd he could ste this a!'l just
what he needs t.o l'Ompkte the :w l .
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Bennett s aid his inves tment
t•om pany is not involved in the
purchase ··rm bnng1ng som <·
partner~ tn on the de al , but l
don't know who they will be
ve t.·• Bt'nnett said
· C los ing of the a~reement .
f ol l owing approval of
s hareholders . 1s scheduled for
next Apnl 30.
Lion Country Safar i Inc stock.
whi c h as traded ove r the
counter, enjoyed heavier than
u s ual tra ding las t week.
finishing up three eighths at Just
under $2 a share There were
39.700 shares traded.
On Monday, 9.600 shares were
traded , and the stock ended
down one-sixteenth.
Fro"' Pag~ A I
RENT ...
c1lmen lo intervene on hehalf or
nons tudcnl renter:. anc1 forct· the
rom panv to amend its policy
at'ross the board
Councilmen a~kcd Rutan and
TuckN rnr a lt•gal op1n1on, and
gave the Irvine Company a '-"<'ek
to decide wheth<·r 1l voluntarily
would revoke firs t month 's rent
charges.
Last week, the company ad·
vised City Ma nager William
Woollett Jr of its intention to
continue charging the highc·r
rent for the first month of new
apartment lea~s.
Daniel Lamkin. Irvin<.' Com
pany viee president for proptrty
ma nagement, reaffirmed lht'
n1mpany ·s ofrer to wa1vt' th•'
f Pe for students
Lam kin said the company also
will seek. inde pendently, .1
.1udicial declaration about thl'
legality of its policy.
The company conlt.'nds. and
the l'ily attorney's oHicc agrees.
that th1· extra renl i!. not in
e luded in the prohib1t1ons out
hned by state law.
Tho.ugh a state As!>e mbl bill
introduced this year would have
s p ecific ally broug h t firs t
month's rent charges within tht>
s tatutory definition of security
deposits, the proposed measure
was defeated m committee.
Trustees Eye
Contract for
Supervisors
Tr ustees of the Irvine Uniried
School District are expected to
a pprove a two-year working con-
tract for 15 classiraed <non
teaching) supervisors , after a
public hearing scheduled at 7:30
p.m . Wednesday.
The school board meelfi at
Venado Middle School. at 4
Deerfleld Ave.
School supervisors are asking
for an annual 6 percent wage tn·
c rease. t11"1't·year costs to tax
payers fo r the pay r aises
amount to about Sll.000. Second·
year coats are projected at
about SU,880.
SupervlROra now earn. on the
average, $12,222 a year. achoo!
om clals said .
their districts 1f a so-called
metropolitan desegregation pro-
gra m 1s implemented
The court-appointed experts
claim that busing 1s the only
long-range solution because of
high concentration of minority
students in some districts, and a
lack of minorities in others .
Robert S ancbis.s upe rin·
tendent or the Lag una Be~h
Unified School District. said 'be
is uncertain if his dist rict would
be included in the me tropolitan
* * * Fr .. P.,,eAJ
MIXING •••
pre pared by Dr. Reynolds
Farley or the Population Studies
Center at the University of
M1ch1gan
F arlev, another m ember of
the panel. projected that white
enrollment in the Angeles dis·
t n l't would drop from 34 percent
last year to between 12 and 14
percent by 1987. making intcgra·
tion within the distra ct a virtual
1m possib11ity
Those fi gures would be the
same with or without "while
night" from an integration plan.
although the busing would ac-
celerate the now or whites from
the city t.o the suburbs. Farlev
said.
Pettigrew and others a dvocat·
ed a metropolitan plan because
it would "capture" all those
families who moved o ut of dis·
trict boundaries, but were
nevertheless still an the Loi..
An~eles area
"Refusal bv the s tate a nd the
Los Angeles "a rea to e mbark on
metropolitan so lutions to thl'
proble m i!. tanta mount to ap·
provrng widespread, e ntrenched
racia l segre~ation of the area':.
puhlu· schools for the foreseea
ble f utur e,·· Pettigre w con
eluded. "Effective metropolitan
d c s cgr<>J,?al1on can bl'
done ·reasonably and feas ibly · ··
feasibly.' "
Man Attacks
Two Women
In Huntington
A scar.faced gunman. wearinJl
a nylon stocking m ask to ob·
scure his face, raped two llunt
in g ton Beach wo m e n aftl.'r
breaking into their downtown
apartm ent early t.oday.
The two women, aged 25 and
38 years, were treated and re·
le a sed fro m Costa Mesn
Memorial H06pital following the
I a .m . attack. authorities s aid.
The raput entered the apart-
mt.nt through a s liding glass
door and pointed a silver metal
pis tol at lhe t wo women as they
were U.lklng in their bedroom.
police saad .
Police Detective Art Oren said
the rapist bound hia two vlctJm11
and forced them to perform sex
acts. The two women said the
rapist apparently could not see
out of one eye, Dr02 said.
The gunman ransacked the
apartment before fleeing on
foot Pollce have no su!ipecll at
this time.
~
plan because or its distance
from Los Angeles
"My feeling is that 1t would be
\'er v d1rric ult fo r pubhc school
districts to l'Onti nue to meet
their educational goals 1f they
h ave t o tak~ on an a dded
responsibility of a social goal.'
said Sanchis
"I'm also concerned about the
costs tnvolved because Propos1·
tion 13 has put restraints on
public education .·· S a nc hi:.
added.
"From a practical point of
view. parents want lo have the
local community school concept
and they have demonstrated
th at throug hout California :·
Sanch1s said.
DR ROBERT PETERSON.
Orange County Superintendent
of Schools: "It won't solve the
probl e m and. wi ll merel y
transfe r the bad s ide effects
beyond Los Ange les city school
district boundaries.
"ft 's a total societal problem.
The dollars tha t would be spent
on gasoline ought to be used to
subsidiie a slow. careful pro-
2ram of relocation.
·· 1n addition. some type of
bracero progra m ... that plus
e nforcem ent of immi~ration
law s would he lp keep the
proble m from g r ea t er
mushroomin~.
STANLEY COREY. supcrin
tendent. Irvine Unified School
District : .. Our first responsibih
ty is to get the < 1,000 page I re
port and 5e<' what"s being rec
ommended. If al reads as it has
been interpreted so far. it would
be met with wide resistanct.•
.. A great many people have
rom <' to communities like Irvine
to get homes and schools they
enjoy a nd tht.>y will resist ~.us•~g
their kids out of t he area . said
Corey
Superior Court .Judge Phili p
Schwab ruled late Monday th;.il
Anaheim ott1cial~ COUIOn I ~LOP
the alliance frnm cond ucting J
72 ho ur "public fast and pro
tesl" of the Military Elect ronic:!-
Expo today through Thurc;day at
the Ana he im Convention Center
"The judge ruled that o ur r~t
and protest was constitutio.nally
protected." J ean 8 e rnslem. o
spokeswoma n for the group. said
today. "We will be able Lo go
Dem o n s tr a t o r s w e r e
:$Cheduled to hold a press con.
fe rence thts mormn~ t11 publicize
the fast Jnd a s idewalk dem·
onstrauon around the convention
center
The Alliance for Survival and
several othe r groups also are
sponsoring an Expo for Life at
the Inn at tht' Park, a hotel adJa ·
cent lo the convention center.
~ oting Date Change
Request Renewed
Me mbers of the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com
m erce are renewtng their effort'
10 c ha nge Ne wpo r t Be &c h
municipa l election dates.
Chamber members v.a nt Cit)
Council members to hold a h1•ar
mg on their propos al to l·him~c·
the April municipal elect1on dak
to coincide with state wide Junt•
priman cs
T heir cause got a boost last
week when voters in lrvin1•
passed a measure to do JUSl that
with that city•s mumc1pal eleC'
Lions. The measun• passed by a
margin of more than two to one
C hamber preside nt Rud'
Baron earlier this year asked
Newport counC'ilmen to hold u
bearing on the subJect. but <:oun
cilmen ordered his request fi led
Chamber officials say they
thi nk c ity e l<'c l1on<-w ou ld
benefit by the h1~her turnout «JI
v o t e r s t h a n o c (. u r !> 1 n a
s tatewide election
City council members . 1n dis
cussing the prop0s al las t :.um
mer. nott.'d that s uch a mo\.C'
would reqUJre a change in the
city's charter and that <'om bin·
ing municipa l <Jnd !-tt atcw1de
t•lect 1on~ wouldn 'l :.ave lht• t•1ty
<i s ignificant sum of money
Frottt Page A I
SLIDE ...
tling Monday with officials at
the Federal Disaste r Association
1n San Francisco.
The city is working with that
f e d eral a gen cy to o btain
e mergency funding to complete
erosion and demolition work in
the slide a rea
But officials at the FDA to ld
Laguna Beach Monday they
want th<.' city to go out lo bid on
plans lo dt>m~osh 21 hom es in Bluehircl C''1n v n and conduct
erosion cnntml peralwns.
·Tm a hrtlt• an~ry at the lack
of underst anm~ on the part or
the FDA · Solomon said this
morn i ng "We h ave an
enormou~ ha1.ard oul there and
we need to movt· fast "
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBE R 14, 1978 TEN CENTS
Man Battles Nature at Landslide
LA Integratio n
Orange Co unty
Eyed in Plan
LOS ANGELES IAP l /\
massive integ ration proi.:ram
reaching into Ventur a . Orang(•,
R1vers1de and San Bernardino
<'Ount1es would be the best solu
lion to desegregating the sprawl
mg Los Angeles school district. a
panel of t:.'xperts says.
"Only a metropolita n ap·
proach can provide long-term
stability for school desegrega
lion in the Los Angeles area."
* * *
'No Way';
IAB~ing
Idea Flayed
By MICHAF.L PASKEVICH
Ol I,_ O.lly Pi .. I SUlf
Orange Coast s chool ad
mmistrators responded with a
collective "no way" today to a
s uggestion that Los An~eles
school dL>segregat1on efforts be
moved south to include Orange
County.
A panel of eight experts ap.
pointed by Los Angeles Superior
Court Judge Paul Egly urged
adoption Monday of a de -
segregation plan that transcends
school district boundaries and
county lines.
Told or the recommendation.
local school district officials
had these reactions today :
J OH.'l NICOLL, superinten-
dent. Newport Mesa Unified
School Dlsln ct. "I am in com-
plete opposition to the concept I
know or no situation where ma n-
datory bus ing has improved
e ducation for kids.
"What it !the recommenda-
tion l seems to say is that the on-
ly way to bring about a racial
balance to the total population
within schools is a combination
o f 100 or more schools into a
single attendance a rea," Nicoll
added.
GLENN HAR DY. deputy
superintendent, Fountain Valley
Elementary Dis trict : "Of
course. we Wlll be opposing any
such plan. I believe those who
would have the power to create
forced integration will look at the
Los Angeles situation and be hes1-
t ant to initiate any further chaos."
DALE COOGAN, s upennteh
d ent . Ocean View Elementary
Dis trict <Huntington Beach 1
"Our community would react
<Stt BUSING, Page A2>
Cult Probe
Unde r Attack
NEW YORK CAP> -NBC of-
ficials deny a published r eport
that they dropped investigative
report s into alleged
''brainwashing" activities or re-
ligious secLc; because of pressure
by those groups. .
"NBC News has not been
pressured by anyone l o drop
work on this story.·· Lester
Crystal, president of NBC News.
said Monday.
The New York Post said Mon-
day that groups s u c h a s
Syoaooo, the Church of Scien-
tology and Hare Krishna used
I •·fierce pressure tactics'· to
Harvard Un1ver)\1ty 's Or
Thomas Pett1~rt-w wrote 1n lhl'
panel's report, wh1cb was sub
m1ttcd Monday.
St ate Superintendent of Public
lnslruct1on Wilson Riles was al
tending a meeting of s tate st'hool
o((icers in Phoenix and was un
available for comment today
An assistant 1n Sacramento
s aid neithef Riles nor his top
aides had seen the report on the
s o -called metropo litan de·
s egregation plan
The s o-called metro politan
plan would mclude northern and
central Orange County, eastern
Ventura County and weste rn San
Bernardino and Rivt>rs1de coun·
ties. as well as most of Los
Angeles County's 82 d1stricL-.
Pettigrew. a specialist in race
relations. was one of eight ex·
perts appointe d by Superior
Court Judge Paul Egly lo report
on integration of the Lol.> Angeles
Unified School District in timr
for the school boa rd to at'l on its
s uggestions by the end of this
year.
Last February, Egly gave the
board a go.ahead to bus 62,000
students in the fourth throug h
eighth grades. But he made 1t
clear that he expected the pro
g ram to be expanded.
The experts filed e ight
separate reports Monday with
Egly, who must determine if the
board is taking all "reasonable
and feasible " steps t o de -
segregate its schools. as ordered
by the state Supreme Court in
1976.
R ecomm endati o n of the
melropohlan plan was based
partly on a demographic report
prepared by Or R ey nolds
Farley of the Population Studies
Center at the Un1 vers1ty of
Michigan.
Farley, another member of
th e panel. projected that white
e nrollment in the Angeles dis
trict would drop from 34 percent
last year to between 12 and 14
percent by 1987, making integra-
tion within the dis trict a virtual
impossibility.
Those figures would be the
sam e with or without "white
night" from an integration plan,
although the busing would ac-
celerate the n ow of wh1tei. from
the city to the suburbs, Farley
said.
Pettigrew and others advocat
ed a metropolitan plan becaw.c
it would "capture" all those
families who moved out of dis
trict boundaries. but w ere
nevertheless s till in the Los
Angeles area .
"Refusal by the state and the
Los Angeles area to embark on
metropolitan solutions to the
problem is tantamount to ap
proving widespread. entrenched
racial segregation of the area's
public schools for the foreseea·
ble future.'' Pettigrew con-
cluded. "Effective metropolitan
d eseg regation ca n be
done 'reasonably and feasibly ' · ·
feasibly '"
The concept of a met ropolitan
plan is not new. About a dozen
districts around Wilmington,
Del.. were linked together for an
integration program that started
this ran.
The experts also strongly s ug-
gested that first-through-third
graders and .Unth graders be in-
<See MIXING, P age AZ>
Marine Vletlm
·Rain Halt
Averts
Disaster
~· By STEVE MITCHELL
OI tN 0.Uy PIMoC 5~
Con s truction cre ws and
Laguna Beach city employees
worked against an ever-rising
wall of water in Bluebird Can·
yon Mondaf night in a race. pit· ting man s pumps against
nature's downpour.
And it was only because the
rains ceased at about 8 p.m .. of-
ficials speculate. that a major
disaste r was averted in the slide
devastated area above Pacific
Coast Highway.
'·Another three feet of water
and we would have had to
evacuate• families below the
slide area on Bluebird," said
Police Chief Jon Sparks. About
75 r esidents in 25 homes along
that stretch of Bluebird Canyon
Road were warned earlier in the
evening they m ig ht have to
leave their homes
Thos e h o m es fo rm th e
southern boundary of the Oct. 2
landslide It destroyed 21 homes
on the other side of Bluebird
creek , and left a total of 50
families evacuated from their
homes .
Pumps were brought into the
a rea shortly after rain began
rallinJ! at 3·30 pm., and they
were still pumping runoff onto
Bluebird Canyon Drive this
morning.
T he October shde c rushed a
s torm drain running underneath
Oriole Drive. which traverses
the creek bed. thus forming an
unwanted dam. When the rains
began Monday, they created a
mini-lake on the east side of
Oriole. which rose at a rate of an
inch a minute
"It just about reached the bot-
tom of that treehouse when the
rain s topped ." Chief Sparks
said. pointing to a wooden struc-
ture in a eucalyptus tree about
15 feet off the ground
By this morning, the four
pumps had removed much of the
backed up water
o.lly Pl ......... by Ilk-K-IH
"If it r ains again. especially
with the ground soaked like this.
we can hang 1t up," Sparks
s hrugged. "It's laking 10 times
as much l ime to get it Cpumpedl
out as it took for 1t to fill up," he
said
LANDSLIDE DAM IN BLUEBIRD CANYON CAUSED WATER TO NEARLY REACH TREEHOUSE
Pumps Had Reduced the Backed Up Water Today After Rain Stopped
Clemente OK
For Ranch
Project Eyed
By ANNE COOPER
Ol IM O•llY Pl .. t St.Ill
San Cl<'mcntc city councilmen
will be asked W<'dnesday to give
prcl1m1nary approval to a
specific plan for d<'velopment of
the 2.000-acre V1s beek Ranch.
Wednesday's t'Ouncil meeting
1s scheduled to begin a t 7 30
p m . al City Ha l I. 100 Avl'
Pres idio.
The California (;overnme nt
Code allows that local 1urisdir-
tion m ay designate cer tain
a reas Wlthjn their general plans
to be covered by a s pecific plan.
said Jim Lawson, city planning
director. Nu-Wes t Development
Corporation has drawn up a
s pecific plan for the Visbeek
Ranch . which details a 3,000·
home residenUal development.
The propos al includes
neighborhood commercial de-
velopment A portion of the
property 1s 1n the city's proposed
com merc1al-mdus tnal park.
John Belda. project director
<See RANCH, Page A2)
Lion Country Safari
Sold to Mesa Group
By PIOLIP ROSMARIN
Ol Ille O.lly Piiot Sl•ll
Financially troubled Lion
Country Safari has been sold, for
$4 25 m1lhon. to :i Coi.ta Mesa
real e state investor. pending ap·
proval by stockholders and by
the Irvine Company, lessor of
the 317·acre animal park site
Jack H Bennett. pres ident of
Newport Investments lnc . and
o ne-time part.owner of the
Newport Dunes. said Tuesday he
and several other private in·
vestors will make a n initial pay
m ent of $1 25 million for the
park.
The r emaining $3 million
would be paid over 10 years .
Bennett s aid he plans lo main-
tain the animal park. and beef
up a n entertainme nt section
with the addition of amusement
rides. a 380-spacc r<'creational
vehicle park and ~ grass s lc1ing
facility.
Bas ically, Bennett said. he
proposes to carry through ex·
pans1on plans announced by
Lion Country Safari Inc officers
last September
Among the rides planned are
"the world's l argest water
slide." and an alpine s led nde.
Bennett said.
Bennett said his inves tment
company is not involved in lht:.'
purchase. 'Tm bringing some
partners in on the deal. but r
don 't know who they will be
yet." Bennett said.
Closing o r the agreement.
f o ll owing approval of
shareholders, is scheduled for
next April 30.
Lion Country Safari Inc. stock.
which i s traded over th e
counter, enjoyed heavier than
usual tradinJ! last week ,
(See SAFARI, Page AZ>
Art F e stival
Board Voting
To Be Aired
M eanwhilc Laguna Beach City
Man ager Fred Solomon was bat-
tling Monday with offic ials at
the Federal Dis aster Association
in San F'ranc1sco
The city 1s working with that
fed e ral a gen cy to obtain
e m ergency funding to complete
e ros ion and demolition work m
the slide area
But officials at the FDA told
Laguna Beac h Mo nday they
want the city to go out to bid on
plans to demolis h 21 homes in
Bluebird Canyon and conduct
erosion control operation!>
'Tm a little angry at the lack
of unders tanding on the part of
the FDA." Solomon said this
morning . "We have an
enormous hazard out there and
we need to move fast."
The city already has hired a
Santa Ana construction firm to
install a s torm drain along
<See SLIDE, Page A2)
Coast
Weath e r
f force NBC to bait a planned re-
port of such sects.
j
I PICK.EROO 1JME )
2 Sought in Abduction
The results or voting by the
gene ral membership of the
Laguna Beach Festival of Arts
will be announced tonight at u
meeting on the festival grounds,
beginning at 8 p.m .
Three seat s on the nine -
member panel are being sought
by two incumbents and three
general members of the 2,000-
m ember organization.
Fair and warmer
Wednesday. Colder tonight
with lows ranging from low
30s inland Orange County to
low 40s along the coast.
Highs Wednesday70onland
to 65 along the coast.
Cha nceofrainzeroon Wed-
nesday.
I NSIDE TODA~
South Coait Repertory has
o,,_ried it1 new Fourth Step
Theater in Costa Me64 with a
nostalgic blend of reality and
fantcuy in a reprise produc-
tion of "The Time of Your
Li/e." See rttrlew. Page 88.
J ~'!IV!!1!~ch~!!fo e nte r ~ tbe Dally Pt1ot 's Pigskin
, Plckeroo football forecasting r contest -and lhere's no over-
Ume. I You must best. predict the out·
' comes of 30 weekend football
1ames to win a t.elevl1ion set or
radio from Dunlap Appliances in
FouDt.aln Valley.
DetaU. and an entry blank a.re
pub ll1bed In tbe Da,ly Pilot
' aporU pa(ee h>day and tomor.
\ row. , ..
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FBI agents mounted a search
today for a red·halred woman,
her male companion and a 20·
year-old El Toro Marine cor-
poral the two kidnapped at gun.
point Monday during a Sl,000
robbery at tbe base.
Civilian employee Vera
RJchardson, 31, of Garden
Grove, a1ao wu abducted. but
was releued shortly alter the 1
p.m . robbery. Cpl. John Burgess
or Charleston, W. Va.. ls still mtulng. omctats said.
The redhead ls dHcribed by
0Hiclal1 as white, in her .
4
mtd-20I, 175 pounds and about
five feet, two inches tall.
She and a man commandeered
the white military van carrying
Burgess and Miss Richardson on
a routine run from the Special
Services office to a base Bank of
America branch. officials said.
The van r eportedly was
&topped at an lntersection when
the abductors forced lhelr way
Into the vehicle
Mi ss Richardson told
authorities ahe managed to
atru11le rree alter lhe bandiu
lert her bound and gagged In the
abandoned van at a Red HiU
Avenue service station in Tustin.
FBI officials said they believe
the corporal still ls being held by
the l wo abductors
Asked about Identity of the
suspects. Agent Fred Reagan
said. "We have no Idea at th.ls
time . We are just gelling the ln·
vestlgaUon orr the ground · •
Marine officials said the kid·
nappers were able to escape the
base unnoticed because the
Special Services van l" a type or
v~hlcle not stopped at the main
gates.
t
Inc umbent membe rs Glenn
Vedd e r and Emalle
Schneeberger are seeking re.
election for three.year ternui.
Board member Bijan Bahar has
Indicated he will not seek
another term.
Other conte nde r s Include
Philip Freeman. Jack Kemp and
F. David Young.
Festival officials were busy
counting the ballots this mom·
l('g In preparation ror the
1eneral membership meetJna.
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Girl Beaten
In Clemente
Rape Attempt
An 18-year·old Dana Point gu l
told San Clemente police Mon-
day t hat she was beaten in a San
Clemente apartment by a man
who tncd to rape her
PolH·e w<'re summoned to
South Coast Medical Center in
~uth Laguna al 4 30 p.m. Mon
day The girl had gone to the
hospital emPrgency room ror
trealmcnt followin~ the alleged
beating and rape attempt.
Police 1nvcstig1.1tor Lt. Pete
Goodwin snid the girl was under
sedation and couldn't lell polict•
officers J hout the attack madl·
on her She was scheduled to
met•! <1ga1n today with dclc:c
llVC!,
Verdict Seen
-Inspiration
BUFFA LO. Minn IAPl
Folk singer Dean Reed, one or 19
power line opr.ionents acquitted
of trespassing in a case that
beca me an mternational affair.
says the verdict will inspire
othl•rs to protest social inJustice
··1 lhmk th1!> was a very 1m
port ant \'t:rdirt hecause of t he
1nternat10mtl s uppor t we re-
ceived here." l>Rid tht' 40-year·
old Ret..'<I . ··others will gain in·
s pi ration from what happened in
lbis courtroom ...
Fr..aPageAI
SAFARI •••
r1n1shtn1?. up three-eighth:. at JW.t
under S2 a share. T here wert:
39.700 shares traded
On Monday. 9.600 share:. wen·
traded. and the stork ended
down one·s1xteenth.
Local i.to<.•kbrokers. however.
said lhc sale of tht· Laguna Hilb
w1 ldlifr presc•rvt.• hall had hllle
r£'a l crrcct on the com pany
stock
Lion Country officers an
nounccd an impend ing sale a
~~ar ago. to Slahl-Lacal. a N~w
York investment group. but th~
arrangPment fcll throujlh.
T he compa ny. whi ch onN'
owned several C1nimal pa rks, re-
ported a defi cit of $6.5 million
n ·cently. company controlle r
Renate Graf said.
The local park's defi <'it 1s
about $1.5 milhon. It 1s the sole
rem a ining property or L ion
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ESCHER'S 'DROWNING CATHEDRAL' STOLEN
Polk:e Seeking $18,000 Woodcut In Frame
Laguna Cops Seek
Missing Woodcut
Laguna Beac h police l:>ay
they've made some headway in·
lo the theft Satu rday of an
SJ8.000 wocxkut by Dutc·h artist
M. C Escher from a downtown
gallery d.Jspl aymg his works
The woodcut. entitled La
Cal edra le E ng lout1 e. <The
Drowning Cathedral ) was stolen
from the Vorpa l Gallery, 326
Glenneyre St .. moments before
c losing time Saturday.
The work was hanging on the
wall near the front entrance to
the gallery when it was d is·
covered m issing by gallery
employees, said assistant direc·
tor David Schiffman.
Police investigators said today
they have lifted ftngerprints
from a reas near where the
painting hung, and expect re
suits of those tests by Wednes· d ay.
T hl' 2R·by-l6 inch woodcut, en
cased in a frame. is one of only
JO prints known to be 1n ex
istcnee. Sthiffman said. And, he
added, it IS the only pnnl n( the
cathedral that 1s currcnlly on
the m arket
The print 1s not numbered.
because Es<'hcr seldom num.
bt'rcd his woodcuts. Instead. he
"ept records of their sale
Lc.1 Catedrale Engloulle was
com p leted in 1929 and was a
tribute to Claude Dt.•bussy. who
wroll' a musical work by the
same name
Gallery officials and pohce
ask that anyone who might have
seen someone walking from the
gallery at about 6 p.m. Saturday
with the artwork contact In·
vestigator Ron Llster al 497 3311
extension 269.
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Firms Looted
In Clemente
Two burglaries were reported
Mo nday at d o wnto wn San
Clemente busmesses. with losses
at each of the fi r ms totaling
about $500.
Police said someone entered a
rear window at the Continental
Trailways orfices. 223 S. E l
Camino Real, over the weekend
and stole hand powe r tools and
bedding valued al $500,
Two chairs. a cocktail tahle
and two plantl>. valued at $550,
were reported stolen from the
In su r a n ce Agen c y of San
Clemente . 116 W. Portal. Suite
101 Police said entry to the in·
surance offi ces was made over
the weekend. appatenlly by
somc.-one using a key.
f'rOMP~AJ
RANCH PROJECT. • •
for Nu·Wesl's San Clemente dr
velopment. said the purpose of
the specific plan ~uld be to win
a lo ng-term comm itment from
both the developer ana the l'ity
to spt>cifics of a planned com
munity
The ranch. which currently
lies in cattle-grazing open space,
1s located In the hilly hinterland
of the city. runmng south from
Avenida Pico to the San Diego
County line.
The specific plan. prepared
for Nu-West by The Planning
Center, with offices in Newport
Beach. details four centcn; of
developmenl on the ranch Two,
thirds of the acreage would be
left in open space, if th~ specific
pla n is adopted by the city
Development proposed in the
plan would cent.er around a high·
density commercia l and adult
residential area at the north end
of the property. just south or
Avenida Pico.
The proposed commercitt l
industrial pttrk is located across
Avenida Pico t.o the north.
Scattered hillside ranch lots of
one to five acres are propoeed
for a central portion of the
ranch. Two single family proJ·
ects and a luxury townhouse de·
velopment are planned alone an
e"Xtenslon of the city's Avenida
San Pablo.
Housing prices ranging from
$50.000 to $400,000 have been pro·
jected for the ronch develop·
ment, which Nu· West has
dubbed "Rancho San
Clemente."
Belda, of Nu.Wat. Hid oaly
the ranch lot..s and the luxury
townhC>UNS will be vlaib1c from
already developed areas of San
Clemente. He sajd most or the
development waa planned Oft
,.
property out of sight of the city.
in orctcr to protect view:. of
established resident::..
Planrung director Lawson said
th<.1t the City Council will be
asked Wednesday only to ap-
prove the concept of a specific
plan ror Rancho San Clemente
Public hearings at both the
planning commission and roun·
c1l levels would be required
before a specific plan could be
adopted. he t>aid.
· Dana Girl, 7,
Dies After
Bike Accident
Orange County coroner 's or-
ft r ia ls said todtty a 7 year-0ld
Dana Point girl died from head
inj uries suffered in a bicycle acci·
dent last week. "\
Stephanie D. Herckt, of 3.1161
Seabright Drive, died Saturday
in Mi ssion C omm unit y
HosplteJ 's Intensive care unit.
The coroner 's offi ce
performed an aulOPIY on the young girl Sunday.
She waa injured in a fall from
htr bike near her Dana Point
home Nov 7.
Wttnessee said she was riding
the bike rapidly on the 1ldewallt
when ahe lost control and the blcy·
cle nipped over several times.
tb row Lill her to the I round.
FuneraJ services are pending.
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SUDE •..
Bluebird Canyon, a nd Solomon s~1d he'd like touaetheumefirm
Lo do the demolUon and aradina
necell~ to prevent earth lou and potlibl• ruture landslides in the area thia winter.
"They !the FDA) felt they
wanlt..'d us to ao out t.o bid for the
t.•rosion control work. but you
can't do that In a s ix or seven·
day period." Solomon said. "We
want to grab a contractor -and
we have ooo In Sukut Construe·
lion Company -and go on a flat tee to get the work done."
lie said Monday's storm "just
proves the deadline we're up
aga tnst. Another few hours and
our geologists advised us we'd
have to evacuate those people on
Blue bird downhill from the
slide.
Solomon said he would be in
contact with Federal Disaster
Assistance officials in San Fran-
cisco today t.o ··see if we can
talk with them some more about
th1.s situation. I don't see how we
can waste the time or going out
to bid on a project when the
winte r rai ns have aJre ady
begun."
Chief Spa rks said it would
take three days for Oriole Drive
lo dry enough for work to continue
on the storm drain. "Then it 's
another four or five days until
they 've got it in." he said "That
means we need eight days w1tboul rain.
"ft doesn't look good. does it.'"
ht? said. shaking his he ad.
Viejo Woman
Sued in Teen's
Death in Fire
A Mission Viejo woman was
accused in a lawsuit filed Mon·
day of ta1cing a 17-year-old boy
to bed for sexual purposes after
supplying him with liquor and
then failing to pull the allegedly
drunke n youth from the bed
when it caught fire.
Debra Freeman. 21. of 25346
Via Viejo. is a ccused in the
Ora nge County Superior Court
action of the wrongful death of
Donald Andrew Dove, 23355 Via
Ronda.
Her parents. James Edward
and Diana Kay Lane, of tbat ad·
dress. a r e name d a s CO·
defendants.
The dead youth's mother.
Frances Dove Kuzia, alleges
that Mi ss Free man wa s
celebrating her 21st birthday
Sept. 5 when she supplied liquor
to the victim to the extent that
he became drunk.
· The lawsuit claims that the
victim 's blood alcohol level
registered 0.13 at the time of his
death. 'The level at which a person
is regarded as being drunk is0.10.
Mrs. Kuzia claims that Miss
Freeman then took her son to
bed for sexual purposes and
abandoned him when the bed·
ding caught fire. Dove died 1n
the fire. T he bedroom fire
spread and caosed substantial
damage to the Lane home.
The plaintiff states that the
Lanes must sha re responsibility
for her son's death stnce they al ·
legedly were negligent by failing
to supervise Miss Freeman's ac·
tivitics in the famil y home.
Mrs. Kuzia asks that the trial
court determine the amount of
damage'i she should be awarded
for the aUef'{ed wrongful death of
her son
Leasing Opposed
SAN FRANCISCO <A P l
Directors of t he Sierra Club
have gone on record opposing
the federal leasing of oil and gas
lands m scemc and wildernel:>S
areas
Laguna I••-:_
Survey Urged
On Stop Signs
Stop signs are re com mended
at nearly 30 interse ctions In
Laguna Beach, but city coun-
cilmea would Hite to get opinions
from residents on placement of
the red and white tramc signs
before giving final approval for
their installation.
Stop signs have been request
ed at the following intersections
with Hillc re st Drive : Vie jo
Street, Ca,jon Street, Chiquita
Street. Cajon Terrace. La Brea
Three Escape
Injuries in
Dana Crash
Three people escaped sen ous
inj ury Monday afternoon when a
c a r crossed into South Coast
Highway's southbound lanel..
colliding head on with another
car in Dana Point.
A California llighway Patrol
spokesman said' Janet Morale!.,
31 , of 34111 La Serena Drive in
Dana Point. apparently crossed
over the center line and struck a
ca r driven by Joyce Hanson. 47.
o( 606 CaJle del Cerrito in San
Clemente.
A car driven by Dale Schoof,
33. of 34504 Via Verde i n
Capistrano Beach, slammed into
the rear of Mrs. Hanson's vehi-
cle following the initial collision,
the CHP spokesman said.
Mrs . Morales a nd Mr~.
Hanson were treated and re·
leased from San Cle m e nte
General Hospital folloWlng the
5:20 p.m. collision
Schoor was trl.'a ted at the
scene
Gems Taken
In Laguna
Thieves e ntered a Lagune1
Beach woman's home through
an ilnlocked sliding glass door
som etime over the weekend .
taking $2,400 in jewelry from a
bedroom.
Linda Dangelo. 34. of 1000 La
Mirada St .. told police she re-
turned home Saturday and found
the jewelry. ancluding gold
rings, a watch. pearls and other
valuables missing.
In a second weekend burglary.
John Howensteing. 29, of 2595
Kilo Way reported the theft or
his $350 color television set
There were no signs of forced
entry to the home. police said.
Reagan Hai/A
Nixon Advice
NEW IBERIA. La. <APl
Former President Richard Nix·
on has valuable foreign and
domestic advice. and President
Carter should listen to it. Ronald
Reagan says.
Reagan. considered a possible
candidate for president in 1980.
said Nixon's advice "would be
valuable to anyone .·· But
Reagan said Nixo n should not
become a spokesman fo r the
Republican Party.
"It ·s questiona ble whe ther
that would be helpful .'• he told
r eporters Monday at a news con
ference before speaking to the
New Iberia Cha mber of Com
merce
Street . f'a1rvie w S treet.
Pinecrest Street.
Intersections studied off Tem-
ple Terrace Way include Olik
Street , Anita Street, Brooks
Street and Seaview Street.
Those intersecting with High
Drive inc lude Myrtle Street .
Locust Street. Jasmine Street.
tlo lly Street. As t er Street,
Linde n Street. Fro m Park
Avenue, stop signs are planned
at Reed Street. Through Street
3nd Catalina Street.
Other inte rsections include
Myrtle Street at Chff Drive.
Jasmine Street at Cliff, Chillon
Way at ?.ell Drive, Bern Drive at
Park Avenue. St. Ann 's Drive at
Ca talina Street. Moss Street at
Glenneyre. Acapulco Street at
Altsos Street and Manzanita
Drive at Skyline Drive.
Those who Object to stop signs
at a ny of these locations are
asked to call the Municipal
Services Department at city hall
at 497-3311 before N«tv 21.
Fr .. ra~Al
"' BUSING •..
negatively. I honestly don't
think it has anything to do wit.h
racism or mixing students. The
real problem is having your kids
go where you don 't know the
teachers or can effectively com-
municate with the schools ."
JAKE ABBOTT. superinten-
dent. Huntington Beach Union
lligh School District: "It would
never wori<. Every time there 1s
a socia l issue they're saying
·give it to the schools and they'll
ha ndle it · And thl!n people tum
a round a nd say. ·you 're not
teaching the kids to read and write.···
All school district officials
contarted today said they fe ar
further loss of local control over
their districts if a so-ca lled
metropolitan desegregation pro-
gram is implemented.
* * * Fr..,Pa,,eAJ
MIXING •••
eluded in the plan next fall
because studies show the lower
g r a des are most important
toward successful integration of
a school system and also are
most easily integrated.
Stab Death
'Accident'
J UNCTION CITY. Kan,
<AP> -The death of a
Junction City man stabbed
in the heart when his wife
struck him with a purse
containing a butcher knife
has been mled accidental.
Johnnie Robinson. 45.
was pronounced dead at
Geary C o mmunity
Hospital. An autopsy re-
port Monday said the knife
penetrated his heart.
"From all indications it
appears to be strictly ac-
cidental. .. said pol ice Lt.
Fred Uhrig.
The woman said s he
carried Lhe kn1fe beca use
she was afra1d of being
mugged
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Today's Closing
N. \'. Stoeks
.a VOL. 71, NO 3 18, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1978 N TEN CENTS \
Hotel Rejected
Newport Cites Traffic in 5-2 Vote·
By JOA N•: RKVNOI O..' °' t ... C>.ff, ,., ... '~ti
Nt"4port Rt'Jl'h Cit-. t'o~m 11
m em bt•rs rt•H·r::.l'<i l'lt\ pl.1nnin.:
romm1~'>1om·no. Mom.t.H .ind tt'
Je<'led ti proix>s.il h~ lht• Pruden
llal ln::.uranct• CompJO\ to hu1ld
a SOO room holl•I 1n ~''"'port
Center
T he dec1s1on t'IHnt• on a 5 2
vote with council mt•mbers Don
M<'l nnis and Jal'kll' llt-.Jthcr d1i.
sent mg
Planning romm1s:-.1<111t'rs had
re1ected the 1n:-.ur.tn1·l· t·um
pan\ ' pl.in'> to bu1lct ,1 :!:! ::.tor)'
11H1<·t· hrnlrhn.: ot·xt to tht• hukl
c'n 3 ... 1tt-:u Santa ('r Ut ;end
~t"4 port Ct•ntt.'r dnvt•i.
M ond .. ~. ctunng a prt''>l'ntatlon
of l'OlllVUll) µIan-. bl-fort• tht· ('1
t Council. Prud1•nt1al .1tlor llt')
Ro~rt Wheeler i.d1d tht.' firm
\\Ould reduce the 450,000 s<1uure
foot offict' strurtun· to 310 000
::.quare fet-t That w11uld produn~
a 16 to 18 story structun•
But tht• m<•1or1ly of t•num·1I
mt•mbt'r~ Wt•rt• 11111mµn·s::.cd
~1th lhe offl'r
LA Integration
M .nor Pllul Rycko ff who
.1::.k1·d 1.•ourH·tlml·n to review
c·omm1ss1on approval of the
hott•I portion of tht' project, re·
1walt·dl)' told Prudential of·
h c1ab that thl•1r project didn't
mt>l'l the standards of the city's
trarf1t· 1>hasing ordinance
But Whe€'lt>r contended that
interprt>tallon of the ordinance
Hnd ust' of the term m 1ti~ation
had recently been changed by
the Cit y Council.
Four coundlrnen Ryckoff.
1Sce HOTEL, Page A2)
Area Busing Eyed
LOS ANGELES 1AP 1 A
massive 1nt€'grat1on program
reaching into Vt'nlura. Oran~C'
R1 vers1de anc1 San Rl•rnardmo
<'Ount1t.':> would ht> the heM solu
lion to desegregat mg t hl• sprnwl
ing Los Angeli's l>l'hool d1stnct. ll
pant•I of experts s<1ys
State Supenntendent of Pubhc
Instruction Wilson R11t-s was at
tending a meeting of :-.tdtc sch1'lOI
officers in PhO(·nix and "a!> un
a\'a1lable for <'Om ment today
An ass istant in SaC'raml'nto
s aid neither Rile::. nor his top
aides had Sl't·n the report on the
so-cal led metr o politan dl··
segregation plan
"Only a m t'tropolltan ap
proach can prov1dl' long-term
stability for school descgn.•ga
lion in the Lo:. Ang<'les area."
Har vard Univt'.'rs1tv 's D r . J Thomas Pettigrew wroie 1n the J panel's report. wh1C'h was i.ub
l milted Monday.
The so·callcd metropolitan
plan would indude northl'rn and
central Orange County. caskrn
Ventura Cou.ntv and WC'slern San
Bernardino and Ri vers ide coun·
tws. as v.C'll as most of Lo~
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Board Meet Tonight
Newport w Fight
Airport Jet Tests
Newport Bea<'h city ofhc1als
plan to appear at tonight'!> coun
ty Airport Comm1ss1on hcanng
to oppose a propo!)t·d t est of
lhree·engrne Jl•t !> al Orcinge
County Airport
Corn m1ss1oners. who meet al 7
p.m . at 1300 S. Grand Ave .. San·
ta Ana. will discuss a proposal
filed by llught•s Airw1•st to run a
six-month test of tht• Hoeing 727
at the airport.
Airwest C'urrcntly us es the
two-engine DC ·9. A1rltne of-
fi cials believe the Boeing 727 is a
quieter craft It can car ry more
passengers than the DC-9.
Ofricials from the air hne told
coun cilmen that. contrary to
their appltcation to the county,
they don't plan lo start the tests
next month Mike Murphy.
spokesman for A1rwest. insisted
the test~ would nol begin u.nt.JI
the county had installed new
noise momtor1n~ system s to
track the noise 1mpa<:t of the
larger aircraft.
C'ity councilmen said they
would oppose the test even with
an adequate monitoring system
T ht.'y said the 727 1s an "old
technology" jet and they don't
want t he county to lift the
95.000·pound weighy ltmit the
727 weighs about 160.000 f)Ounds
unless it's for a "nt>w technology"
jet.
Councilman Don Mcinnis said
the 727 is considered a quiet Jet
only because the engine 1s
packed with sound absorbing
m aterial.
He said he wants the county to
m aintain its existing weight
limits until a t echnologicall y
quieter jet. such as Boeing's 757,
1s available in the next decade.
Newport's Council
Votes Noise Pact
I n a s plit vote Monday,
N ewport Beach City Council
m e mber s &ppr oved a p act
aim ed al resolving differences
with the county over noise pro-
duced by Jet planes Oying out of
Orange County Airport.
County supervisors are to dis·
cuss ratification of the agree·
ment Wednesday.
r
The Newport coun cil vote was
5-1 with Councilman Paul Hum-
mel dissenting on the grounds
<See NOISE, Page A2)
Council Action
In action Monday night. the Newport Be ach City Coun·
cil:
AIRPORT: Approved a 15-point pact aimed al resolv·
Ing the d.ispul.e with county ofCiciaJs ovt:r airport noise.
PllUDENTIAL: Denied revised plans by the Pruden-
tial Insurance Co. to build a 500-room hotel and a 16-story
omce building in Newport Center.
BLUFFS: Killed a proposed ordinance that would
restr1ct building on bluffs In already s ubdivided and built
up neighborhoods and continued action on an ordinance
controlU.ng bluff developme nt In undeveloped areas.
PARKING: P ut off conside ration of the Central
Newport Parking Study until December to give local busi-
nessmen and residents a chance to comment on the pro·
posal.
AMBULANCE RATES: Approved rate increases of up
to 100 percent ror Seal's and Schaefer's ambulance com·
panies.
DENSITY: Ordered planning commissionert to ngu~
out tht uJUmate size of the city's road syste m and then to
fl1ure out exacUy how much Mure building density could
be accommodated by those roads.
'
Angeles County's 82 d1stncts.
Pettigrew. a speciahst tn race
relatio ns. was one of eight ex-
perts <1ppornted by Superior
Court Jud).!C! Paul Egly to report
on ante~rahon of the Los Angeles
Unified School 01s lrn:t 1n Lime
for the school board to act on its
s uggestions by the end of th1s
year
Last February, Egly gave the
board a go-ahead to bus 62,000
students in the rourth through
.c1fc?hth grades. But he made it
c lear that he expected the pro-
<See MIXING, P age A2>
* * *
Coast's
Reaction:
'No Way'
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of tho ~Uy Pilot Sl.tlf
O r ange Coast sc hool ad·
m1nt!>trators responded with a
collective "no wuy" today to a
suggestion that Los Angeles
school desegreg ation efforts be
moved south lo inc lude Orange
County.
A panel of eight experts ap-
pointed by Los Angeles Superior
Court Judge Paul Egly urged
adoptio n Monday o f a d e ·
segregation plan that transcends
school district boundaries and
county lines.
Told of the recommendation.
local school dis trict officials
had these reactions today .
JOHN NICOLL. superinten-
d ent. Newport ·Mes a Uniried
School District · "I a m m com·
plete oppos1t1on to the concept. I
know of no s1tuat1on where man·
datory busing has improved
education for kids
"What it <the recommenda·
t1on l seems lo say is that the on·
ly way to bring about a racial
balance to the total population
within schools 1s a combination
of 100 or more schools into a
single attendance area," Nicoll
<1dded .
GLENN ll AkDY , d e puty
superinte ndent. Fountain Valley
E l e m e ntar y Dis tri ct: "Of
course. we will be o pposing any
s uch pla n. I believe those who
would ha ve the power to create
forced integration will look at the
Los Angeles situation and be hesi-
la n t lo initiate a ny f urthe r chaos ...
DALE COOGAN . s uperinten-
dent. Ocean View E lementary
District ! Huntington Beach i ·
"Our community would react
negatively. I honestly don't
think il has anything to do with
racism or mixlns students. The
r eal problem is having your kids
go wher e you don't know the
teachers or can effectively com·
munlcate with the schools ...
JAKE ABBOTT. s uperlnten·
(See BUSING, Pa'e A2)
Newport Apartment
Looted by Thief
A burglar, possibly armed
with a pus key. ransacked a
Newport man's a partment Mon·
day, taking cash and jewelry
valued a t $3,886, according to
police.
Andrew Clark o r Park
Newport, told police he was out
of his apartment Crom 8 a. m . to
1:20 p.m. and discovered the
break-In wbe:o be returned.
. ·-·-· ...... .
(
o.lly __ ..,.~·-
LANDSUOE DAM IN BLUEBIRD CANYON CAUSED WATER TO HEARL Y REACH TREEHOUSE
Pumps Had Reduced the Becked Up Water Toti• J After Rein Stopped
Work Crews Fight N at11re
Dismter A1X>ided at Landslide Site
By ST EVE MITCHE LL
Of tho O••ty Piiot SUll
Constru ct io n c·rt:ws a n d
Laguna Beach city employees
worked against an ever·n s1ng
wall of water in Bluebird Can·
yon Mondar mg ht in a race p1l·
ting m an s pumps agatnst
nature's downpour
And 1t was only because the
r ains ceased at about 8 p m . of
fic1als speculate. that a ma}Or
disaster was averted in the s hde
devastated area above Pacifi c
Coast Highway
.. Another three f<oet of water
a nd we would hav<.' had to
evacuate famal icc; below the
s lide area on Blu1•bird ." said
Police Chief Jon Sparks About
* * *
75 residents in 25 homes alon~
that stretch of Bluebird Canyon
Road were warned earlier tn the
even ing they might have to
leave their homes
Those h o m es form th e
southern boundary of the Oct 2
landslide . It destroyed 21 homes
on the other side of Bluebird
creek. and left a total of 50
families evacuated from their
homes.
Pumps were brought rnto the
area s hortly after rain bega n
Callin~ at 3:30 p m . and they
were still pum ping runoff onto
Bluebird Canyon Drive this
morning.
The October slide c rushed a
storm drain runnjng underneath
* * *
Some County Areas
Due Frost Tonighl
By JACKJE KVMAN
Of ,,_ ~lly Pllo4 Sl.tlf
The National Weather Ser vice
has some good news and some
bad news for tonight the chance
of rain ts near iero, but there's a
danger of frost. especially in in·
land Orange County areas.
Along the coast. tonight 's low
temperatures should be between
40 to 45 degrees. a s pokesman
s aid, but may dip into the 30s in
• other parts of the county.
Wednesday s hould be clear
PICKEROO TIME
RUNNING our
It's your last chance to ente r
the Dally Pi lo t 's Pigs kin
Plckeroo football forecasting
conte11t -and there's no over-
time.
You must best predict the Out·
com es of 30 weekend rootbali
games to win a television set or
radio from Dunlap Appliances in
Fountain Valley.
Details and an entr y blank a.re
published in the Dally Pilot
sports pages today and tomor-
row.
\
a nd slightly warmer, with highs
65 to 70 degrees. and rair and
warmer is the forecast for
T hursday.
Clearing is expected tonight
except for patchy dense fog. the
spokesman said.
The rain that dampened the
Veterans· Day weekend ended
Monday night, but weathe r re-
corders were just getting the
final figures together today.
At t he Los Angeles Civic
Center .2 of an inch was re ·
corded for 1'Monday. with the
weekend total at .75 of a n inch.
Season -to-d ate (the season
began July 1) at that location Is
1.4 inches, compared to a n
average season.to-date of 1.27
inches. the National Weather
Service spokesman said.
Totals along the Orange Coast
were somewhat higher .
In Santa Ana, the Orange
County Flood Control District
reported a Monday r eading or
.63 or an inch and a weekend
tota l of l."4 inch , bringing the
season to 2.65 inc hes, compared
to an average sea.son-to·date of
1.23 Inches.
Rai n watche r J . Sherman
<SM FROST, Pase A2>
Oriol<' Drive. which traverses
the creek bed. thus rormmg an
unwanh.-d dam When lht.' rams
began Monday. they created a
m1n1 lake on tht.' cast side or
Oriole. which rose a l a rate or an
1nl'h a minute
"It 1ust about reached the bot·
tom of that trct'house whe n the
rain stopped.· Chief Sparks
said. pomtmg to a wooden struc·
lure 1n a eucalyptus tree about
15 f cl off the ground
B~ lh1s m ornin~. t he four
pumps had r<.'movt•d much of the
backed up water
"IC 1t rams again. especially
with the ground soaked like th1::..
we ran hang 11 up, .. Sparks
shrugged. "It's laking 10 times
as much time lo get it (pumped l
out as it took ror 1t to fill up,'' he
:.aid .
Meanwhile Laguna Beach City
Ma naJ?er F'rf'd Solomon was bal·
(See SLIDE, Page A2 >
\\'eather
F air and w a rmer
Wednesday. Colder tonight
with lows ranging rrom low
30s inland Orange County to
low 40s alon~ the coast.
Highs Wednesday 70 inland
to 65 a long the coa st.
Chance of rain zero on
Wednesday.
INSIDE TODA 't'
South Coa&t Repertory has
opened tu new Fourth Step
Theater in Costa Me30 wrth a
nostalgic blend of reality and
fantasy in a repnse produc·
tlon o/ "TM Time of Your
Life." See review, Page H8 .
ladex
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.42 DAILY PILOT N
f'ro• Pa~ .. t I
NOi E ...
thul ru1lure of the county to .ip
p rtH t• thl' o~rl'l'ment "'ould
makt! ~ c<>unc1l lwk .. lup1d."
Counr1lman Don tnuu ab
.. 1.111w1I 'Alth hlllt• •·~phmatlon
11th1·r th.111 lh1· rumn11•nt lh.lt l
dnn t 1h1 11I.. th1' " lht• wH'Y to
~II
But tht ml'd'IHl'' 'up1>e11\t1r~
·~ h(I ll\h'nt-<I tc• "'°"' th1111 .. n
hour of t 11111t10n11I tt•,t1monv
(1om rt''IHknt& ungrv about
.uq1ort ·~••M~'· t•ijlll'tl st tht"lr bt• I
~hot
Cou1w1lm11n Don Mdnn1s
ht•lpt'<i drn'A up t h1• llRn.'t•m,:11t
u lnn,.; 'Atth <'cn11H·il .... nm.1n
Ju1·k1l' H1•ath1•1 1lu1 11\~ ,, '''nl''
of nH•t•t1nK' "'1th ~upt'n ''or
Thom.a1-Rilt'> ·, i-t..irr
Mdnr11:0. i..1111 Thi' " th1
oh vt• brun1·h ....,,. 1 ,. KOlll~ to 1)fft!r
to lhl' 1'\1w1l\ Wt•,,. tr1t-d tht•
dub bt'fort• und "'·'> tw "'" II
hJVt' to tn 1t .tt:Jan, but ttu'
m,1y bt• u tM.•ttt•1 'Alia to &ohl' our
p rohlt>tnb ..
M Un) or lht' rt•,•<1«-nh v.ho
k:.tafu-d cbd11 t :1hJtt-th11t \lt'w
,111d tlt'llldlltlL>d lhut cit) off1 c1ab
takf' Jt'llon to force lht• l'Ounl) to
1:urta1I Jt"t fliKhh 11ut of th.:
i.llrport
Om• woman. Junt.• Courtney
wept ab sht' plc.111\'<1 fur an t'nd
to Jt.'l operat1oru. at tht.> .urport
··1·m a:.kmg you Ub a 'Alft-.tnd
.1 mothc>1 . · sht' -..1hh••d · 1 want
you to prok<'l Clur t•h1 ldren Do
YOU h<IV\.' lO "'all for i>Offi(> or
them to ht' k11lt.•d lx'fon· you
movt• 1tht• airport • out or lht·
('OUnt) ''"
Mrs lleatht.'r opened the hear
m g by remmdin~ res1denlb lhal
council mem~r., arc united 1n
lhe1r desire t., force reduchon
or airport no1st' and she urged
the m a ll to attend m eetings
tonig ht and Wednesday mom·
mg
T o night's meeting or lht:
Airport Comm1ss1on includes a
pubhc heanng on a propobal by
Hughes A.lrwcst to test a use or
the Boeing 1'1:1 al the airport for
six m onths
W ednesd ay, the Board of
Supervisors will r eview the
agr eement rat1fted by coun
c1l m en Mo nday night.
The agreement. described by
Mcinnis as a n agreement to
ag ree. calls for an end lo city op·
position to improvements to the
airport facilities in exchange for
some guarantees on noise reduc·
!Jon
FROST .•.
Denny of Huntington Beach re·
ported . 76 of an inch for Monday
and a total of I 17 inches s ince
Friday. bringing the season to
2.79 inches.
The Orcinge County Ha rbor
Patrol at Nt·wport Keach rt'
corded 79 of an inch for the
'A-t.'1·k1·nd ;md a !>Ca!>on total or
3 H IO('hc•, ,
Tht.· Moulton Niguel Tre1.11
m1•nt PIJnl Jt Laguna Niguel
h<.icl :.rn l'Vt.'n higher !>cci:.on total
3 53 1nc·ht•!> with a wt:ekend
reading of 1 ''1 inches
And lht• h1 ghl·sl season total of
.II I ""a:. rcµorted <1t Orange Coa~t College· in Costa Mei.a ,
wh<:rc I 71 1nl·hcs of rain over
l h t' w t· t' k t· n d h o o s t e d L h c
heason·s wt·lm.•ss to 4 12 inches.
La::.I year. OCC had recordt-d OO·
ly I 86 mche!> by Nov 14
f'ro111 Page A J
SLIDE •.•
thng Monday with o rf1 r1al!> at
the Jo'cdcral 01!.<sblcr l\:.boc1at1on
in San Fr.1nr1~co
Thi• t•1ty lb working with that
federal agl'ncy to obtain
(•mt•rgt'Ol'\ funding to c<1mµlcte
c ro:.rnn <1nd <kmollt1on wo rk in
I he h hck <ir e a
tiut offir1ab :it the· FD/\ told
La gun<1 Bc•ach Monda> they
wont lht• city lo go 0 111 to bid on
pl<1ns 111 <kmohsh 21 home-!. in
Blueh1rd C.1 nyon <•nd condu(·t
t.•ros11111 control OJX•r:.ition:.
"I'm :1 htllt• <1ngry al the lack
of und1•r,tan<i1r1g c111 lht· pan t>f
the I"[)/\," Solcirnon :.:IHI this
m 11 r n 1 n g · · W 1• h a 11 c a n
t•normouo, ha1.<ird out there and
Wl' nl'l'(f tt) ffillVt' fC:ISl "
ORAHOl COAST •·
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e Co. Rent
Policy Rule OK
An ll"V\oo Company pollry lO
<'h3rt!C' a hJl(ht'r f1r1't month's
r "nt to apur1 Jt\t'nl lt·n~ntt. doo11
not violate h1'A pc:•rlutnmjj lo 11
le~al deJ'l(>8it kt''· tH'('or<11nK to
Jn I rvuw <'th l1•1wl ovlruon
Rutan nnd Tudw1 ttw lu w
hrm t'mployt-.1 hy th ... t·lly , al!IO
ti. ad\ 1stnf( the ('1t) C'oundl tht•t
1t ha'> th'' t•ulhorlly 1C 11 1·h 1i.1t11''>
to 1•nl!l c·t :i n•11t t•ont1 ul 111 thnan1·1·
to JbolL'ih the proC'tl<'t'
Thl' In mt• l'omp.1ny hu~ lit-i•ll
1·h411rR1ng u11 .-c11lll1orlJI $1 I() l ll.
tra rent for the rmsl month of
h'nancy 1n llll 3.300 a partments
m Irvine und Newport Beach
iiince um;
('omp1my o(ft rials Sl\ld the
1W'>lll')' wni. !lt.,1rted when clean·
ing dt'pot11t:. and other security
h·t·~ w~·n· 11b1mdoned.
Tht> add1t1onal first m onth's
rt·nt 11> non refundable
Tht· lrvtnt· Compa n y W&b
t.'hJllt'Oto:t'<i last month by the as·
~M 111tl'<i 1>tudent government al
lT lrvmt.·. whtc h chareed that
Newport Supports
Creek-clewing Bid
Memberh of tht· Nl'wport
Beach City Council s ided with
lht' Irvine Ranrh Water IJibtn l·t
and county flood <'Ontrol offic1ab
Monday m the battlt' over the
Snn Diego Cret'k
F lood <'Onlrol authorit1c11 huvt•
been trying tu get a permit from
the lJ S Arm) Co rps o r
Enginet-rs to <•lem th1· channel
of sill that has built up 111 recent
years.
T hey say the crel'k. which
flows into the pper Newport
Bay. 1s in danger of flooding
because of the s1ltat1on. (( it
does. it would Oood a n IRWD
sewage treatment plant neC:ir the
waterway.
lhl• vegetation for 11urvival.
Newport Beach's Mayor Pro
Tern Ray Williams. a biology in-
structor at Rio Hondo College,
urged councilmen to s ide with
the 1 H WD and Oood control dis·
tnct in seeking the permit.
William s said he believes the
damage to the plants is insignifi·
cant in contrast to the hazard
posed to the IRWD pla nt and to
the continuing siltation of the
bay by m aterials that come
down the creek
Councilmen agreed to send a
lette r to the Fish and Wildlife
Service in s upport of the flood
control project.
the tompany policy vlolutes a
!'ltat e law prohibiting non·
n·fundablc depos1tR.
The company responded by of·
fering to refund the SI 10 extra
rent to rull·lime students .
The student council in turn
condemned the Ir vine Company
and contended that what was of-
fered was a thinly veiled bribe to
keep the students quiet
Al a City Council meeting Oct
24. the students a sked coun·
cilmen to intervene on behalf o r
nonstudent renters a nd force the
company to amend its policy
across the board.
Councilmen asked Rutan and
Tucker for a legal opinion. and
gave the Irvine Compa ny a week
to dedde whether It voluntarily
would revoke first month's rent
cbarizes ...
Last week. the company ad·
v ised City Manager Wilham
Woollett Jr of its intention to
continue charging the higher
rent for thl' first month of new
apartment leases
Daniel l.umkin. Irvine Com
pany vice µresident for property
mana geml'nt. rc<1ffirmcd the
com pany's offer to waive the
fee for students
L amkin s aid the company also
will seek. independently, a
judicial derla ra tion about the
legality of its policy
The company contends. a nd
the city attorney's ofhce agrec11.
tha t the extra rent 1s not m ·
eluded in the proh1b1llons out
hned by state law
Hoving llp
This view from the lOp of lht:· South Coa:.t Plaz<t Hotel
shows construction progrL~'> on Prudential Building a t
One Town Center Dnv<: m Cost;.1 :\I •::.a When completed
next year . the 16-story to\\-er near the South Coast
Repertory Theater and aero~~ Bn~tol Street South Coast
Plaza will be one of Orange Count}' ~ largest office
buildings. But the Corps. at the urging of
the U .S. F ish a nd Wtldhfc
Service. ha lted the project more
than a year ago be<:ause 1t would
wipe out the creek ~d plants
and the arumals that depend on Lion Country Park Sold Fro• Page Al
MIXING .•.
gram to hi.• expandc-d Fro•Pa~AI
HOTEL ... Wsta Mesa l~tor to Pay $4.25 Million T h e <' x p l' r t ' f 1 I e d l' 1 g h I
:.cp;.i ralt' report~ Monday with
.. :gly who must dt•lermrne 1f th('
boar d Ii> lakin~ all "reasonablt-
,1 n d r ~·as I h I(". s I l' r s l () d t·
M'(:?rt',l!<tll' 1L<; schools. a:. ordered
by the blC:I~ Supreme Court tn
1976
Ray Williams, P a ul Hummel
and Don Strauss !>aid two
weeks ago they don 't consider
road improvements lo handle
m ore cars to be mitigation.
''We'd like to know whethe r
street improvements do or don't
constitute mitigation," Wheeler
said Ryckoff said deftn1llon of
the term would be discussed al
the Nov. 27 council meeting.
Wheeler also protested that
the company has lost $9 million
in de lays on lhe hotel and office
building project ~hill' a variety
of reports, not rC"qu1red by law,
hav<' been pn•pan-d al tht.• <:1ly ':-.
request
The C:ittornt·y furtht·r c·hurgcd
that the figures used to calculate
how many car tnps would ~
J?e ne rated by tenants or the of
f1 ce building are 170 pc:rct•nl
highe r than th<> ac:tual counts of
trips made by tenants 10 the
two other tenant-occupied high
rises in the center .
· But the handful of local rest·
dents who testified against the
. • proJecl s aid they fe ared the
street congestion of office build-
ing would generate and the de
m a nd for more airport serv1ce1>
that the hotel would gener ate.
Strauss agreed with those rt.'!>I
dents and natly ~lrl l'rut1ent1al
proJel'l manaf,lcr ~ 1kc Lcw111, 1
don't think 1t bclon~11 in th111
City.•·
Lewi~ s aid today his company
1s undendcd a:. to 1t~ next mOVl'
"We arc unt'lec.r a!> lo tht• ex
act f1ndtnl!S. :.o we wa nt to h:.tl'n
to thl' tuix·i. of the hear1nf.l ;end
rl'V ICW tht• minutes befon· Wt'
mC:ike any announc\•mcnb ," ht•
~aid
"Onl' thing 1:0. <·h·ar tht· t•111111
di has got t" dcc·i1k whi.11 m ilga
tion 1s iso W(' t•;in all play the
game by th\• llan1e set of rules."
By PIDUP ROSMARIN
Oft• O.tily Piiot Si.ti
Financ ially t rouble d Lion
Country Safari has been sold. for
$4.2S m1lhon, to a Costa Mesa
real estate investor, pending ap-
proval by stockholders and by
the Irvine Company, lessor of
the 317-acre animal park site.
Jack H. Bennett. president of
Newport Investm ents Inc . and
o ne tim e part-owner of the
Newport Dunes. said Tuesday he
and several other pri vale in·
vestors will make an m1t1al pay
m('nl or $1 25 million for the
park.
The remaining $3 million
would be paid over 10 years_
Bennett said he plans to main-
t ain the anim al park. and beef
up a n e ntertainment section
with the addition of amusement
rides. a 380-spa ce recreational
vehicle park and a grass skiing
fac1htv,
Basically. Bennett s aid. he
proposes to carry through ex·
pans ion plans a nnounced by
Lion Country Saran Inc . officers
last Sept.ember.
Amon~ the ndes planned arc
"the world's largest wate r
shde." and an a lpine s led ride.
Be nne tt said.
Bennett t.atd his investment
company it. not involved m the
pur<'hase. 'Tm bringing some
partners in on the deal, but I
d on 't know who they will be
yd." Rl'nnctt said.
Closing ot the agreement,
f ollowinl'\ approval of
s hareholders, is scheduled for
Fr .. P~AJ
BUSING OPPOSED. • •
dent, lfuntin"ton Ucach Uruon
High Sehool 01~tncl. "It would
never work. Every tune there 1s
a sociul issue they're saying
·gave it to ttw schools and they'll
handle 1t. · And then people tum
oround and say. 'you 're not
teaching lhl' kids t o rea<1 and
write ·"
All school district o fficials
contacted today said they fear
furthe r loss of local control over
their dis trict s 1f a so·cull ed
metropolilan desegregation pro·
gram is implemented
T he court-appointed experts
claim that busing is the onJ y
lorfg -range solution because of -
high concentrallon or minority
students in some districts, and a
lack of minorities In otheri;.
Robert Sancbh,s upe rl n ·
tendenl of the Lngunu Beach
Unified School District, said he
is uncertain If his dJstricl would
be included in the metropollWn
plan because o r Its distance
from l..os Angeles.
"My feeling is that It would be
very difficult for public school
districts to continue to m eet
their educaUonaJ goals If they
have to take on a n added r
responsibility of a social goal.··
said Sanchis
"I'm also concerned about th~
costs involved because Proposi·
lion 13 hos put restraints on
pu b lic.' education ." Sanc his
added
··From a practrcal point or
vie w , parents want to have lhe
local community school concept
and they have demonstrated
that lhroughoul California,"
Sanchis said .
DR. ROBERT PETERSON.
Oran ge County Superintendent
of Schools: "It won't solve the
pro ble m and w i ll merely
transfer the b ad side e ffects
beyond Los Angeles city school
district boundanea.
"It's a total societa l problem.
The dollars that would be spent
on gasoline ought to be used to
subsidize a stow, careful pro-
gram or relocation.
"In addition, some type of
bracero proaram . . . that plus
enforcement of lmmiicration
laws would help keep the
problem fro m greater
mushroomlna.
next April 30.
Lion Country Safari Inc stock.
whi c h 1:-. traded over the
counte r. enjoyed heavier than
u s ual tra d i ng l ast w eek ,
finishing up threc·eighths at just
under S2 a share. There we re
39.700 shares traded.
O n Monday. 9.600 shares we re
traded. and the stock e nded
down one-sixteenth
Local stockbrokers. however.
said the sale of the L<1guna Hills
w1 ldllfe preserve hab h ad httlc
re al effec t on the compa ny
stock
I.i on Country offH·1·r -. Jrl
nounced an impe nding SJil' J
ye<Ar ago. to Stahl LJcal, J "'cw
York investment group. but the
arrange ment fell through
through.
The company. which onct>
owned several animal parks. re
PQrted a deficit o f $6 5 m1lhon
rc-cently, compa ny controller
Renate Graf said.
The local park's def1c1 t ,.,
about Sl.5 m1ll1on It •~ tht• !>Oh·
remaining propertv of Lion
Country Safari Inc
Voting Date Change
Request Renewed
M e mbers of the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com ·
merce are renewing their effort.-;
to c h a'lge Newport Beach
municipal election dates
Chamber members want City
Council members to hold a hear -
ing on their proposa l lo cha nge
the April municipal election date
to coincide with s tatewide June
primC:ines
Their cause got a boost last
week when voter!> 1 n I rvtnc
passed a measure to do Just that
with that city's municipal elec·
lions The measure pass1..'<1 by a
margin of more than two lo one.
Ch amber president Rudy
Baron earlier this year asked
Newport councilme n to hold a
hearing on the subject. but l'OUn
cilmen ordered his request flied
C hamber officials say they
think city e lect1ono, would
benefit by the higher turnt>ut ol
voters than occurs 1n a
s tate wide election
City council member~. 1n dis
cussing lhf' proPQSal last sum
mer. noll'<i that ~uch a mo' t·
would require a chanJ!(' in thc
c1ty"s charter and thal rombin
m g municipal and state"' 1d1:
elections wouldn't s av<' thl' r1t~
a significant sum of monl'y
Recomml·ndat1on of the
m Ptropohtan plan ~a s based
partly on a demographic report
prt·pa red by Dr Reynolds
Farley of the Population Studies
Ct•ntl•t at the Un1ver s 1ly o r
M1ch1gan.
Action Due
On Closing
Of Schools
Action t!. expected tomght on a
proposal to close one or more
c.>le mcntary ::.c hools in the
Newport Mesa Unified School
Distrir t be-cause of declining stu
de nt e nrollment
Bear Street. California, Mesa
Verde and Victoria cleme nta n es
1n Costa Mesa a nd Eastbluff
School in Nt'wport Bea.ch will ~
<'On s 1dercd for c losu re at
tonight's rc-gulcir school board
meeting
Tht• ml'l'ttng hegins at 7 .30
p m al Costa :'rtt·~a City Council
r hHmbers. 77 ra1r Dri\t!
With tht· l''<C'l'Plton of Bear
Strt•t•t wh11·h h<1 ., a c u rrent
enrollment ol J22 studenlb, all
the Sl'hoob b<·ini:: considered
h;1 \l' enrollment!> of lc's than 300
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t VOL. 71 , NO 318 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1.4, 1978 TEN CENTS /--------------------------------------------~------~~~~~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ f
Man Battles Nature at Landslide
LA Integration
Orange County
• Eyed in Plan
LOS ANGELES (Al' 1 A
mass ive inte gratio n program
reaching into Ventura , Orange,
Riverside and San Be rna rdino
counties would be the best solu
lion to desegrt>gatin~ the sprawl·
ing Los Angele:> school dis trict. a
pa ne l of expert:. i-ays
··Only a m <'tropo lalan ap
proach can provide lon~·tcrm
st ability for srhool desegrega
lion m the Los Angeles a rea,"
* * *
'No Way';
L4 Busing
H arvard Un1 vers 1l y 's l>r
Thom as Pettig rew wrolt• 1n the
panel ·s report, which wu1o :o.ub
m atted Monday
St ate Supermte ndent of Public
Ins truction Wilson Riles was al·
te nding a meetinj! of state s t•hool
officers in Phoenix and was un·
available for comment today
An assist ant in Sacramento
s aid neithe r Riles nor his top
a ides had seen the report on the
s o-called m e t ropo l itan d e·
segregation plan
: Idea Flayed
T he so-called metropolitan
plan would inc lude northern a nd
central Orange County. eastern
Ventura County and western San
Berna rdino a nd R1vcrs1de coun
ties. as well as most of Los
Angeles County's 82 distncL'i
Pettigrew. a specialist in race
relations, was OnC' Of C'li=:hl CX·
perts appointed by Supe rior
Court Judge Paul Egly to report
on integration of the Los An~c·les
Unified Sc·hool 01st nct in t1 rnl'
fo r t he school board tn acl on its
suggestions by thl' end of ttus
year
f
l
i
I
7 t
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH
Ol llW 0.lly Ptlot Sl•ll
Or a nge Co a ~t s ch ool ad
ministrators responded with a
collccltve "no way" toda) to a
s uggestio11 tha t Los Angeles
school desegregation e fforts be
move d south to include Orange
County.
A panel of e ight expe rts ap.
pointed by Los Angeles Supenor
Court Judge Pa ul E gly urged
adoption Mo nday of a d e·
segregation plan that transcends
school district boundaries a nd
county lines.
Told of the r ecomme ndation,
local school d istric t o rftcaals
had these reactions today.
JOHN NICOLL, supennten·
d e nt . N ewport ·Me~a Unified
School D1stnct : "I a m in com·
ple te oppos1t1on to the concept I
kno w of no s1luat1on whe r<' m an
dato r y busin~ has improved
education for kid!>
"Wha l it Uhc recommenda ·
t1on l seems to s ay as that the on
ly way to bring a bout a racial
balance to the total populalion
within schools 1s a combination
or 100 or m o re schools into a
s ingle attendance area," Na coll
added .
G LENN llARDY , de puty
s uperintendent. Fo untain Valley
EI Pm e ntary Dis tric t · "Of
course. we will be OPPOS IOg any
s uch plan I beheve those who
would have the power Lo c reate
forced integration will look al the
Los Angeles situa tion and be hes1-
ta nt to 1n1tia te any furth er chaos ..
DALE COOGAN. superi nten·
dent. Ocean V1r w Ele mentary
Dis trict {Huntington Beach l :
"Our community would re act
negatively I ho ne stly do n 't
think it has anything lo do with
racis m or mixing stude nts. The
<See BUSING. Page A2>
Viejo Youth
Park Named
A 30-a cre park scheduled for
development north or Lake Mis-
sion Viejo for organized sports
was named Mis sion Viejo Youth
Activity Park Monday night.
Mission Viejo Municipal Ad·
vis ory Council members select·
ed the name for the racility
which also is lo serve as a rain·
season rete ntion basin in case of
a lOO·year flood. said Te d K eene,
counc il chairman.
Last Februa ry. Egly gave the
board a go.ahead to bus 62.000
studenL'> in the fo urth thrOuli!h
eighth sn-ades. But he made 1l
clear that he expected the pro-
gram to be expanded.
Th e experts riled eight
separate re ports Monday with
Egly, who m ust dete rmine 1f the
board is taking a ll "reasona ble
and feasible" s te p s t o d e -
segr egate its schools. as o rdered
by the state Su prem e Court in
1976.
R ecomm e n dat ion of t he
m etropoh tan plan was based
pa rtly on a demogrnph1c report
p repar ed by Dr Reynolds
Fa rley of the Population Studie s
Cente r a t t he Ur11vcrs1ty o r
M1ch1gan
F a rley, a nother m ember of
the panel. projected that white
enrollment in thl' Angeles d1~·
trict would drop from 34 percent
last year to betweer 12 and 14
pe rcent by 1987. making intcg ra
lion within the district a virtual
impossibility.
Those figures would IJ(' tht:>
sa m e with or without "whale
flight" from an integra tion plan.
altho ug h the busing would ac
celerall' the now of whites from
the c ity to the suburbs, Fa rley
said.
Pettigrew a nd others advocat·
ed a metropolitan plan because
1l would "capture" all those
fa milies who moved out or dis·
lrict boundaries. but we r e
neverthe less s till in the Los
Angeles ar l'a.
"R efusal by the s tate a nd the
Los Angeles a rea to e rn bark on
m etropolitan solutions to the
problem is tanta moun t to ap·
proving widespread, en tre nched
r acia l segregation of the ar ea's
public schools for the foreseca·
ble future." Pettigr e w c on·
eluded. "Effective metropolitan
de se g r e g ati o n ca n b e
done ·re asonably and fe asibly.· "
feasibly.'"
The concept or a metropolitan
plan is not n ew. About a doze n
distr icts around Wilmington.
Del .. were linked together ror an
integration program that started
this rail.
The experts also s trongly sug -
gested that first-through.third
graders and ninth graders be in·
<See MIXING, Page A2>
Marine Vletinl
o.lly ...... "'-" ..., ltkMnl .__
LANDSLIDE DAM IN BLUEBIRD CANYON CAUSED WATER TO NEARLY REACH TREEHOUSE
Pumps Had Reduced the Backed Up Water Todey After Rain Stopped
Viejo Woman
4.ccmed in
Sex Ccue
A M1ss1on V1eJO woma n was
accused in a lawsuit filed Mon·
day or tal(lng a 17·year-old boy
to bed for sexual purposes afte r
s upplying hi m with liquor and
then failing to pull the allegedly
d r unke n youth fro m the bed
whe n 1t caught fire.
Debra Freem an. 21, or 25346
Via V1eJO, 1s aC'cused in the
Orange County Superior Court
ric tion or lhc w rongful d eath or
Donald Andre w Dove. 23355 Via
Ronda .
He r pare nLc;, J a mes Edward
a nd Diana Kay Lane. of that ad·
dress, a r e n a m e d as c o ·
defendants.
The dead youth•s mothe r ,
Frances Dove Kuzia. alleges
that Miss Fre eman was
celebrating he r 21s t birthday
Sept. S when she supplied liquor
to the victim to the extent that
he became drunk.
The laws uit claims that the
victim's blood a lcohol level
registe red 0.13 at the t1 me of his
death. The le ve l at whic h a person
<Stt SEX, P age A2l
Lion Country Safari
Sold to Investor
By PJOLIP ROSMARIN Of ti. 0.tly ,.,lot SUit
F ina ncially tro ubled Lion
Country Saran has been sold. for
$4 25 m11J1on. to a Cost a Mesa
real estate rnve!'itor. pending ap·
proval by stockholders and by
the lrvine Compa ny. lessor or
the 317·acre animal park sate.
Jac k II. Bennett, president of
Newport Investm ent!> Inc and
o ne -tame pa rt owne r of the
Newport Dunes. s aid Tuesday he
and several other private in-
vestor s will make an initial pay·
me nt of Sl.25 million ror the
park.
The r e ma ining $3 million
would be paid ove r 10 yea rs .
Bennett s aid he plans to main-
t ain the animal park, and beef
up an e nte rtainme nt section
with the addition of amusement
rides. a 380·space recreational
vehicle park and a grass skiing
facility
Bas ically . Be nnett said, he
proposes to carry through ex·
p a n sion plans announced by
Lion Country Safari Inc officers
last September.
Among the rides planned a re
"the world's la r gest water
shde." and an alpine s led nde .
Bennett said.
Bennett said his investment
company 1s not involved in the
purc hase. "I'm bringing some
pa rtners in on the deal, but I
do n 't know who they will be
yel." Bennett said
Clos ing or the agreeme nt.
f o ll o w i n g a ppr ov al o r
shareholders, is scheduled for
next April 30
Lion Country Safari Inc. stock,
which is traded over the
counter , enjoyed heavier lhan
u s u a l trading las t w e e k ,
finis hing up thre e-eighths at just
under S2 a s hare . The re were
39,700 shares traded.
On Monday. 9,600 s hares were
traded, a nd the stock ended
down one-sixteenth
Local stockbrokers. however.
said the sale of the La guna Hills
wildlife preserve has had little
real e rrect on the c o mpany
s tock.
Construction is-scheduled to
b e gin this month o n eight
basebalJ diamonds and five SOC·
~ cer·football fields. Completion is
scheduled ror April.
PICKEROO 1JME
6
2 SOught in Abduction
Lion Country o ffic ers a n ·
no unced 11n im pending sale a
ye ar ago, to Stahl·Lacal, a New
York investment group, but the
arrangement fell lhrouf(b.
through ..
Tb~ company, which on ce
owned several animal pa rks. re·
ported a deficit of $6.5 million
receMty, eompany controller
Re nate Graf said. ~ RlllVNING our t It'• your last chance lo enter
the D a ily Pilot 's Pigskin
Plckeroo football forecasting
contest -and there's no over·
time .
You must best predict the out·
com es or 30 weekend football
games to win a television set or
radio from DunJap Appliances in
Fountain Valley.
Details and an entry blank are
published In the Da,ly Pilot
sports pqes today and tomor· row.
'
FBI agents mounted a search
today for a red·h atred woman,
her male companion and a 20·
year ·old El Toro Marine cor·
poral the two kidnapped at gun·
point Monday during a $1,000
robbery at the base.
Cl vlllan e mployee Vera
R ich ardson , 31 , of Garden
Grove, also was abducted but
was releaa«I ahortly arier tbe 1
p.m . robbery. Cpl. John Burgess
of C harleston, W.Va., Is still
miaaing, officials Hid.
The redhead ta described by
oHldals as white, In he r
mld·20s, 175 pounds and about
five feel, two inches tall.
She and a man commandeered
the white military van carrying
Burgess a pd Miss Richardson on
a routine run rrom the Special
Services office to a base Bank of
America branch, officials said.
The vM r eportedly wu
stopped at an lnter!'lectlon when
the abductors forced their w•y
lnto the vehk le
Ml sa ''Rlchardson t o lo
a utho r ities 1be managed lo
1truggte free a fter the bandits
le ft her bound a nd gagged in the
.... " ............ .J~ ..
abandoned van at a Red HJll
A venue service station in Tustin.
FBI officials sa id they believe
the corporal still ls being held by
the two abductors.
Asked about Identity or the
s uspects, A1tent Fred Reaaan
said. "We have no idea al th.ls
time. We are/ust getting the In·
veatlgation ol the ground "
Marine ornclals said the ktd•
nappen were able to eacape the
base unnoticed because the
Special Services van Is a type of
vehicle not stoJ>ped at th main
aates.
The local park 's deficit Is
a bout $1.6 million. It Is the sole
r e m aining prope rty of Lion
Country Safari Inc.
Kansas Drie8 Up
TOPEKA. Kan. CAP> -The
Kansas Supreme Court. o n a 4-3
vote. has struck down u l.lft·
constitutional the sta~·s liquor·
ln·reatauranta law. which voters
In lS counties ratified onl)' a
week ago.
' •I'
(
Rain Halt
Averts
Disaster
By STEVE MITCHELL Ol l ... O.tly Pt"'4 Sl4tt
Cons truc tio n cre w s a nd
Laguna Beach city employees
worked against an ever-rising
wall of water in Bluebird Can·
yon Mondar night in a race pit·
ting m an s pumps again s t
nature's downpour.
And it was only because the
rains ceased at about 8 p.m .. of.
fac ia ls speculate. that a major
disaste r was averted in the s lide
devastated area above Pacific
Coast Highway
"Another three feel or water
a nd we wo uld ha ve h ad to
eva c u ate families below lht'
s lide a rea o n Bluebird." said
Police Cluef Jon Spa rks. About
75 r es idents in 25 homes along
that stretch or Bluebird C anyon
Road were warned earlier in the
evening the y mig ht have to
leave their homes
Tho s e h o m es form t h e
southe rn boundar y of the Oct. 2
landslide It destroyed 21 homes
on the other side of Bluebird
t·r eek. a nd le ft a tot al of 50
ram1hes evacuated from their
ho m es.
P um ps were broug ht into the
area sho rtly after r::11n began
falling at 3 30 p.m .. a nd they
we re still pumping runoff onto
Blue bird Canyon Drive this
morning
The Oc tober s lide c rus hed a
storm drain running underneath
Orio le Drive. whic h traverses
the c reek bed. thus forming an
unwa nted dam. Whe n the rains
began Monday. they c reated a
mini·lake on the east side of
Oriole. which rose at a rate of an
inch a minute.
"It just about reached the bot-
tom of that treehouse when the
rain stopped .·· Chie f S parks
said. poinlinJ? to a wooden struc -
ture in a eucalyptus tree a bout
15 reel off the ground
By this m o rning. the four
pumps ha d rem oved much of the
backed up wa ter
"If 1t rains again. especially
with the ground soaked like this,
we c an han g 1t up." S pa rks
shrugged "lt"s taking JO times
a s much time to gel it <pumped>
out a s it took for 1t to fill up," he
sa id.
Meanwhile Laguna Beach City
Manager Fred Solo mon was bat·
lling Monday with officials al
the Federal Disaster Association
in Sa n Francisco.
T he city 1s workmg with that
fe d e ral agen cy l o o btain
emer genc}-funding lo complete
erosion and dcmoht1on work in
the s lide area
But offlc1als a t the FDA told
La g una Rea ch Mo nday they
wa nt the city to 1::0 out to bid on
plans to demolish 21 homes in
Bluebird Canyon and conduct
erosion control operations
'T m a little a ng ry at the lack
of under..tanding o n the part or
the fo'DA ." Solomon said this
morning . "W e h a v e an
enormo us hazard out there and
we need to move fast.'·
The c ity a lready has hir«.'<i a
Santa Ana construction farm to
ins tall a storm drain along
Bluebird Canvon. and Solomon
<See SLIDE, Page A2)
Coast
Weather
Fair and warm e r
Wedn esday. Colder tonight
with lows ranJ(ing from Jow
30s inland Ora nge County to
low 40s along the coast.
Highs Wednes day 70 inland
to 65 a lo ng the co a s t.
Chance of min zer o on
Wednesday.
INSIDE TODA 't'
South Coan R~rtory fw
O~Md its new Fourth Step
Theater in Co!ta Mesa with a
noitalgfc blend of reality and
fantasy in a repme produc·
tfon of "The Time of Your
Life." See r~. Page 88.
l•tlex
,.
A 2 DAILY PILOT $8 · T~ ~ 1•. 1918
Iranian on· Strike Ends
"!
3 Demo1111trators Kilkc!, by Shali's Troops
Tt'HHi\N lrnn 1Al'I Iran
n1.111 1111 "ork1•1., l'ftrlrd l ht>1r
:.t rike> ag111ru.1 Sh.ih Mohammt"d
flo>tu Pahh&\ 1 today. but l~
op,•m•d f1rt• on t ~n tkrnonstru
tmn:. uj.!~un...'t th,• mon11rc: h ktll in.: .it lt'a11t thrt"l' p.rMJm, .ind
wound1~ HI. ttw-0Hlru1I Pi1~
n\•wt. at:tm·~ rt'iM.)rt\'d
The l'labUUltlt"'• ~•·re-reportt'd
1n So11qot , "''~l nf Tt-hran
,,_,h,•rt• fl.it" :..1111 1frrn•H111tr.1to"
:-l'l f1 n· to th,• IHO\ '"' 1 .11 6'0'
..-rno1 · 11 offn··· .111\1 h1:. home
Troopll ul110 ov--r1t'C1 hri.> lo du,
pt•r.,t• th•mon.,t t Jh1r' 10 th•
1\•h r Jn bJ1..t.11 but t h•·r•· ",1, 11t1
1mnwd1.1h' n•pc>t1 ol , ... ,uJltll~
fh,· .:oH•rnownl 011 roinpan)
JnrtOlllH'1•tl \h,Jt l l h "J7 000
~flrk,•1-.. ~t·r1• Ood,in~ to lht•11
Joh:--.tCl\'1 .l t ~" ~l'\'11, ~••lkout
t.hut r ut pn1duct1on mort' lhan
hutr t'O:o-t thr trea!>u q an
t•:.ttm u tL·~ $7SO m1lho11 1n 011
rt'Vt>nUt'S .md bobll'rt.'CI tht' 'ihah !>
(~·:. Tht> l'nd or lht• !>lrtkt· m
t•rt•a:.ed bt'hd lhJt tht< ruh·r h<td
we athered th1• t•halleng1• LO h1:;
37 year n.•1gn.
Tht• :.tn kt• lt.'adN·~ .i~n.>t.-d to
call ofr thl' walkout aft.-r mcel
ing with 0"1r1al:. of th~ :.tale 011
monopol). thl' N<t ltonul l ran1dn
OU Co.. compa,ny IPOhtman
Nt-zammuddln Meiayt>nt uld
The s trlkt!rs comm It tee
d•\m~ lh•t .. the tth11h ha11
plt-di;C'd 10 mfft our pollt1cttl dt•
mands but tht•rt· wui. no t•on
hrmat1on Tht• dt-m11nds tn
cludett •n t'nd to m .. rttal low,
d c larcd Sept. K ~m td nu
ttonw1de turmoil. re11torot.l<>n ut
r1vlllan i ovt•rnmt nt und tht> n:
leu~e of ~II polll1col pr1i.onen.
Tht! ~9 ycar·o ld moo~rrh
be(tan f~1nl( µoh\lcnl Qt1t10ners
in Aulfu.bl 8nd pledae<t ev~ntual
return Lo c1 v11lan government
when he mslallcd an .,mcrg~nq•
m11J lary iov~rnmrnt l1.11>l week
Bu\ 1t was bf-Uev .. d lhat he
would not carry out hu~ pll'Cige
as long ~ there wa111 Ukl'llhood
or vtolcnct'
Tbr sh»h al~ approved a 22 ~
pere~nl pay ancreas for the
workers
The 011 company reported
stnkers thronging w work all
over the southwestern Kuzestan
011 fields and al the giant re-
fmery complex at Abadan, on
the Persian GuJf
"We expect a 100 percent
turnout." Meiayeni said.
He said production at Abadan.
Coordinating Couneil
Saddleback Panel
Candidates OK'd
E1~ht candidates for seven
Saddleback Area Coordinating
Council board :.eats were ap
proved b y th e qua s i
governme ntal organ1zat1on 's
nominatin~ Committee m El
Toro Monday ru ght
Included are three current
dart'ctor:.. M<lrcta Hudolph .
William llatton and Derek
White .
Also nominated were Aaron
Powus or the South Laguna
Hills Homeowners A!>sociation.
Rex Craig of Leisure World's
Golde n Rain Foundation. Krii,
Kister of El Toro Homeowners
A::.~ciat1on. Sar ah Mc Daniels of
the new Ne llie Gad Ranch
Homeowne rs Association and
Frank Mead of the Laguna
Niguel Community Ass()('1ation.
Members with expiring terms
who will not seek re-election to
the I I-person board a re Bill
Tellman. Ha rold Beck , Mary
Comehu!. a nd Irene Puhlmann.
Services Held
For Lagunan
Cora Riddle
Funeral scrv1('CS were con·
ducted t od ay for long·time
Laguna Beach r c::..ide nt Cora
Riddle. wife or forme r Art
Colony mayor Jesse Riddle.
Mrs . Riddle died Sunday al
South Coast Me dical Center
after sufferin~ a heart attack on
a city bus last month She was
84
Ile r husband wai, mayor or
La~una Beach from 1956 until
1962. and served two m ore yean.
as a rouncil member
Mrs Riddle l eaves two
daug hters. Lorraine Miller or
San Mar<.'OS and Caroline Run·
nells or Palm Spnngs. She also
Jeaves a sister, Clare Giesing or
Los Angeles
Tnc Riddle$ we re m arned in
1942. Mrs . Riddle le<.ives six
grandchildren and five great·
grandchildren as a result or an
earlie r m arriage.
Se1'Vices were conducted al
Pacific View Memorial Chapel
in Ne wport Beach by Rev. Bruce
Kurrie of thl' Pres byte rian
Church of the Covenant in Costa
Mesa. The body was cremated.
The family has s ugges ted
tributes in the form of donations
lo the Heart Fund.
ORANGE COAST '"
DAILY PILOT
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The organizalion·s mem·
bership is scheduled to vote for
s even directors al a general
session in El Toro Dec. 11. The
new direct.ors are to be installed
during a January awards din·
ner. according to Tellman. the
current preside nt.
The council is an umbrella or·
ganization serving as liaison
between homeowner and civic
groups and Orange County gov·
ernmenl for the El Toro. Lake
Forest, Lag una Hills and
Laguna Niguel communities.
f'r .. P-.AJ
SEX •.•
is regarded as being drunk is0.10.
Mrs. Kuzia claims that Miss
Freeman then took her son to
bed for sexual purposes and
abandooed him when tbe bed·
ding caught fire. Dove died in
the fire . The bedroom hre
s pread and caused substantial
damage to the Lane home.
The plaintiff slates that the
Lanes must share r esponsibility
for her son's death since they al·
legedly were negligent by failing
lO s upervise Miss Freeman's ac·
tivities in the family home
Mrs. Kuzia asks that the trial
court determine the amount of
d<tmages she s hould be a warded
for the alleged wrongful death of
her son.
Two Deputies
Injured
On Freeway
Two Orange County sheriff's
deputies s ustained minor in
juries early today when their
police unit was rear·endcd on
t.he San Diego Freeway near El
Toro Road in El Toro.
A shenff's spokesman said the
two deputies had pulled ofr lo
the side of the freeway to assist
people in a disabled vehicle
when they were struck from
behind.
The deputies, Robert Russell
a nd Tom Wall:itrom, were treat.
ed and released from Sad·
dleback Community Hos pital
following the 1 a.m. collision.
The name of the driver or the
car that struck the sheriff's unit
and his condition were not
available this morning.
Cause of the accident is pend·
ing investigation.
SUDE •••
said he'd like to use the same finn
to do the demoltioo and grading
necessary to prevent earth loss
and possible future landslldes in
the area th.is winter.
"They <the FDA) fell they
wanted us to go out to bid for the
erosion control work, but you
can't do that in a six or seven·
day period," Solomon sald. "We
want to grab a contractor -and
we have one in Sukut Construe·
lion Company and go o n a nat
(ee to get the work done."
He said Monday's storm "juat
proves lbe deadline we're up
a1ainsl. Another few houn and
our geologisU advised ua ft"'d
have to evacuate thole people on
Bluebird downbtll from t he
slide.
lh• wartd'1 bl(l(lea& raflnery,
1hould return to the pre·strfke
level or !'I00.000 barrels a day by
mldnl1ht. 8u\ he nid lt would
lldte five or alx days for produc·
tlon or i:rude from the oil facld5
to bt bn>uitht to the normal six
million barrels a day from pro-
duction Monday ()( 2. 7 million
barr"ls. Well.head output was
cut dur1n.s the atrlk•· und hall to
be p has t>d i1 low I y Io ,. void
damaging equipment
lr3n is the world's 11t'cond hla·
1et1t f>Xportcr or oil . uft r Saudi
Arabia. Half a mllUon trnrrul11 i.
day is used rtomf'stk ully. ur1d
t.hc rtst is exportoo. lul'ludlna
900.000 barrol11 ht ltw Unlttid
States.
Diedrich Not Aided
By Grand Jury Law
By G~aY GllANVILLE
Of "" o.ty l'*4 Si.ti
A recent stale Supreme Court
ruling that cbamges the ground
rules for prosecuting people in·
dieted by grand juries won't a(.
feet Oranie County Supervisor
Ralph Diedrich·s upcoming trial
on bribery charges.
The Supreme Court ruled late
last week that a defendant who
1s denied a preliminary hearing
after being indicted is stripped
of some state and federal con·
stilulional rights.
But when submitting its rul·
ing. the court said it s hall apply
only to the case in ques tion as
well as lo indictees who have oot
yet entered pie~.
Thal would leave Diedrich out or the group or defendants who
,,,.._ P9fle AJ
BUSING •••
real problem 1s having your kids
go where you don't know the
teachers or can effectively com·
municate with the schools."
JAKE ABBOTT. s uperinten·
dent, Huntington f\each Union
High School District: "It would
never work. Every time t.here is
a social issue they· re s aying
'give it lo the schools and they'll
handle it.· And then people turn
around and s ay, 'you're not
teaching the kids to read and
write.'"
A II school district officials
contacted today said they fear
further l05S of local control over
their districts ii a so-called
metropolitan desegregation pro·
gram is implemented.
The court·appoinled experts
claim that busing is the only
long-range solution because of
high concentration or minority
students ln some districts. and a
lack or O\ln<>rities in others.
Robert Sanchis.s uperin·
tendent of the Laguna Beach
Unified School District. said he
is uncertain if his district would
be included 1n the metropolitan
plan because of its distance
from Los Angeles.
"My feeling is that it would be
very difficult ror public school
districts to continue to meet
their educational goals ir they
have lo take on an added
responsibility of a social goal.··
said Sanchis
"I'm also concerned about the
costs involved because Proposi·
tion 13 has put restraints on
public education ... Sanchis
added.
"From a practical point of
view. parents want to have the
local community school concept
and they have demonstrated
that throug hout California."
Sanch1s said
DR. ROBERT PETERSON.
Orange County Superintendent
of Schools: "It won 't solve the
pro blem and will m e r ely
transrer the bad side effects
beyond Los Angeles city s chool
district boundaries.
"It's a total societal problem.
The dollars tbat would be spent
on gasoline ought lo be used to
subsidize a slow, careful pro-
gram of relocation.
"In addition. some type of
bracero program . . . that plus
enforcement or immi~ration
laws would help keep the
proble m from greater
mushrooming.
STANLEY COREY. superin·
tendent. Irvine Unified School
District: "Our first responsibili·
ty is to get lhe o .000 pagel re·
port and see what's being rec·
ommended. 1f it reads as it has
been interpreted so far. it would
be met with wide resistance.
.. A ireat many people have
come oo communities like Irvine
to get homes and schools they
enjoy and they will resist busing
their kids out of the area." said
Corey.
* * * Fr .. P-.e AJ
#
MIXING ••.
eluded in the plan next fall
becauae ltudies tbow the lower
1radea are most Important
townd 1uccaat\ll lnt.e1ratlon ol
a 1ohool •)'Item and alto are
most eully 1N1rated.
now must have es preliminary
hearing followrng their indict·
m e nt. according to Assistant
Dis trict Attorney M 1c hael
Capizzi.
But Diedrich today said his at·
tomey will move to delay the
trial in San Diego County that is
scheduled to begin Nov. 27 until
he is givtn a preliminary hear·
ing.
Those charged with a cnme
through a normal complaint are
entitled to a prehmtnary hearing
in municipal court
At such hearings. the evidence
against the defe ndant is present·
ed and the defendant through his
attorney has the right lo cross·
examine witnesses who testiry
against hJm
When an indictment 1s handed
down. however. the defendant is
immediately assig n ed to
Superior Court and the re 1s no
prelimmary hearing.
The ind.ic~. however. learns
of the evidence and testimony
used agains t h1 m th rough
transcripts of sceret gr and Jury
hearings given him s hortly after
the indictment 1s handed down.
Diedrich has complained that
denying tum a prt limanary hear
ing s hort·c1rcu1ted his right to
confront witnesses and to obJect
to evidence introduced by his
prosecutors.
"I have said from the outset
that the grand jury process
violated my constitutional rights
and it's rewarding to see the
Supreme Court now recognizes
that fact," Diedrich said
However. tbe court's ruling
did indicate that Diedrich is ex·
empt from the decis ion a nd
based on that. Capizzi s aid the
district attorney's office is as-
suming his tr\al will begtn a s
scheduled
Analaei111 Site
061ty '"'"' Stoll I'-.. ESCHER'S 'DROWNING CATHEDRAL' STOLEN
Police Seeking $18.000 Woodcut i n Frame
Laguna Cops Seek
Missing Woodcm
L agun<i Beach police -.a y
they've made some heudway tn·
to .the the ft Saturda y or ;:in
$18.000 woodcut by Dutch artisl
M C Escher tro m a downtowu
gallery dtsplaying ht:-. work!"
The woodcut. tntilled La
Cat e dra le Eng lout1c. fThc
Drowning Cathedral 1 was s tolen
from the Vorpal Gallery. 326
G lenneYTe St.. moments before
clos ing time Saturday
The work was hanging on lhl·
wall near tht front entranre to
the galle ry when rt was d1:.
t•over ed miss ing b) gallery
1•mplO)f.'~ . ..,<11d a '>SI tant d1r\.'t'
tor O:t\ 1d Srhtffman
Police tnvt•stu~ators said to<la}
they ha\<e lifted ftni::erprint:.
lrn m area~ near whe re tht•
putnting hung. and 1·'tpcct n ·
'ulb of thoM' lest:. IJ.v Wednes
dav
Tht' 28 by. t6 inch woodcut. en
cased tn a frume. as one of only
10 prints known to be in ex
1ste nc•e. Schiffman said And. he
addt'd. ti 1:0-I hP onl~ print or the: ·
l athedral tha t ts currtnlly on
the m arket
The print 1s not numbered.
becau:.e Escher seldom num
berf'd ht~ woodcuts Ins tead, he
"ept records or their sale
Alliance Gets OK L..i Catedrale Englout1e was
completed 1n 1929 a nd ~a:--a
tribute to Claude Debussy whO
\I. rOlt' a musical work by the
s<tme namt>
For DeDionstration
An t Ith-hour ruling by an
Oran~c County Superior Court
Judge has paved the way for a
72·hour protest be1?innang tocfay
by the /\lliancc for Survival
against a military clcclromcs
exhibition in Anaheim
Superior Court Judge Philip
Schwab ruled late Monday that Anaheim ot11c1a1s cou1on 1 sl.Op
the alhancc from conducting a
72·hour "pubhc rasl <tnd pro·
test" of the Military Electronics
Expo today through Thursday al
the Anaheim Convention Center
·'The judge ruled that our fast
and protest was conslitut1onaJly
protected." J ean Be rnstein. a
spokeswoma n ror the group. said
today "We will he able lo go
ahead with all the actions we had
planned ..
Mrs. tsernstem said th<.' group
would make a candlelight w<ilk
tonight at 7 o'elock from lht•
Stoddard School Park to the con
v ent io n re nt e r wh ere a
me morial service would bl' con
ducted
Demon s trat o r s wer e
scheduled to hold a press con
ference this morninl? to publicize
the fast and a s1dl'walk dem
onstration around the ronvcnt1on
center
The Alliance for SurvtVal and
several other groups also are
sponsonng an Expo for Life at
the Inn at the Park. a hot el ad1 a
cent to the convention center
GJl lerv offlr tu b a nd polrt•t•
ask that ·.rn~·ont• who mi ght han ·
~c<'n someone walkmg from lht•
galler y at about 6 pm Saturdav
with the artwork contnct In
\1•sltftHl or Ron Lister ut 497-3311
f"Xtl'rli>l<>ll 2titl
Institute Charged
WA S HI NGTON IAP l -Fed
eral ofhc1als who say :i Uni
v('rs1tv of N<'braskd cam·er m
<;t11u1£. ha -. misused SI J mil
hon tn n·M·arch funds are rec
om ml·ndtnJ! furtht•r 1nvt'st1(j
ltOn or lht• l.H'lhly Department
0 r u t.' a 11 h f: duc al 10 II a nd
We lfare c1u<htor:o-sard M11rnh.1y
I h c £ p p I t· ) I n :--t 1 tu l t' for
Rc~t'arch lfl Calll'l'r mt~used the
h:deral lund:. from 1973 lo 1977.
Fall ls hefe in style a1 PO S ~ choose from our g reat
selection of 100% serge blazers in wOOI serge. flannel ond cashmere•
Colors navv. hunter green & b rown
Gentlemen's ClottMng
Inspired by lrodttlon
(PCWt)
46 FoshlOn Island. Newport Beocti
(714) 640·8310
; ' I
County's
Jobless
Toll Dips
Un f'mplo ' menl 1n Onnar
t •ouoty 1-eut·ht"d •• lo"' re>r u.e
t•ar In l)(·tollt'r wtwn the couu
ty 'a Jubl\-.~6 1 ah· dlppt'Cf to 4 l
pt>rtent
Accordtna,: tu l~bor tatU>tk<i
<'Ompllt.'d by the ~t.ate Emplo)
trl~nt llt>vt'lopm«>nt tlt-partmmt
11o;oo > lhtt plunf(e in tht-~
ty '1 unf'mpl()) '"''"' r.3lt' w « l'OmP•nlt'd h a nt-w ht1h In
tota l Jot». ~.1'00
That rt•<'vrd tntnl " 76,900
mon• Job--lh.m wt>r.• ,l\ a1labk-Ul
Oran.:t l "mu\I) dunna O<"lober
\977 . llw F.Pn n •Por\ 'it'd
Thl' ,:ruwth In Oru.ngt> Coun
ty s 1ob ni;trkt't o~er thf' past
e•r "tt-.., "'l .At rurw ~·r<'enl iu
the numb.·r "' ur11•mployt•d
pt'l"SOnl In lht-('QUhlr) dN>~od
to a 1978 low of l2.tt00 Dell\' l'\191 ,,_Irr lllCMrtl K-r
Tueeday. November 14. f978 s Ot\IL Y PILOT A3
Cr1ttkdoum Set
IDegal Trash
Bins Deadly
WASHINGTON IAPI Near
ly half the nalloo's bulk trash
bins are uns table traps that
have crushed lhrei! children to
death since t.hey were dedared
illegal last summer, a federal
agency says.
The death toll the pas t seven
years : at least 21 ctuldrc>n.
Cost lo make t.hem safe: about
S25 to $75 each
Armed wilh tills report by lhe
Consumer Product Safety Com
m1 ss1on . governm e n t an ·
vestigators said today they will
be tramping t.hrough alleys and
parking lots looking for 1lleF,a1
trash bins in a crackdown on rol
lection firms still using them .
fouod violations and additional
inspections are planned in other
areas. officials said
··Legal action 1s planned." a
commission source said.
Violators could be fined up to
$2,000 per unsafe bin and furtMr
violation could lead lo cnm1nal
pena lties up to $50,000 a nd one
year an jail, the commission
said.
The commission says 1t knows
or 2 1 deaths since 197 1 from
broken necks, crus hed skulls
and crushed chests as a result of
tipsy trash biru.
Patlng tht' upward swing an
iww JOb6 laat month W•b the ~
tail trad<' wtur h 3dded 1.600 J<>he.
during th<-month a" lhr~ ne-.
departmt>nt stores openl"d
JUST WALKING IN THE RAIN, TWO UC IRVINE DRAMA STUDEl"flS SHARE AN UMBRELLA
Trtsale Chamberlin, 19, and Dean Welchel. 21 , Entoy the Great Outdoors
A nationwide survey by the
comm1ss1on found that about 40
perC"Cnt of th<' country's half
million refuse bins "appear to
be dangerously unstabie and 11
legally in use."
The three children the com-
mission says were killed in trash
bin acr1dents dur ing the fi\'e
months lhe ban we nt mlo effect
ranged from 5 to 8 years or age
a nd lived 1n Geor gia. New
Jersey and Ohio
Overwl. the numb<·r or Pt'r:.<>~
t>mploy~d m retail trade 1n
u eased by 10 perei>nt 1n the pa:.t
year. ~ling Orange County s
growing s1gruficancc.-as d retct1I
trade center
County Frost Forecast T he problem as acute 1n inner
city neighborhoods. where many
children Jump and s wing from
the handles of trash bins wtult'
play an~
Birthday
Party Set
For Prin~
Ac companym~ the report of
a new Cour \ 1•ar low tn un
employment ~.l!> a forecast lhdl
lhe county·:. Job market 1s ex
~cted to swt•ll m lht> n~xl two
months as holiday sea~on h1rin.:
gels under way.
Ckar, Wanner Wemher Due Wednesday The June 13 ban covers cer
tain types or bans Wlth slanted
sides that can allow the center of
gravtty to sbtft under the weight
of a child and possibly pm tum
or her underneath.
By JACIOE HYMAN
Ol U. 0.1ty ...... \wtf
T he National Weather Service
has some ~ood news and M>me
bad news for tonight the chance
of ram IS near zero. but there s a
danger of frost. especially in in·
land Orange County areas .
Along the coast. tonight's low
te mperatures should be between
Skid Row Slayer Sought
U Police Rel.ease Sketch of Suspect
LOS ANGELES fAI' 1 For
the s econd t1mt· 1n four year!>,
police are tracking a killer wh<>
prey!i on the dN(•hc t<. of Skid
Row
The killer's !\evenlh and e1~hth
v1ct1ms m three weeks were dis
('()vered Mond:iy one in '1
dingy downtown alley and one in
a lonely tavern parking lot near
police headquarters. All eight
we re stabbed an the upper torso
Several hours after the latest
bodies we re found, police re
leased a composite sketch and
descr iption of the man they
dubbed the ·'Skid Row Stab·
her'" 6-foot -2, 210 pounds.
muscular, m tus late 20s or early
308. softspoken and pigoon·toed.
• Officers said the killer is bladt
a nd may go by the name Luthe r
But otherwtse. Lt. Dan Cooke
said, police havt> as few clues as
they did in the winter or 1974-75.
when the "Skid Row Slasher"
killed rune derelicts by cuttin~
their throats from ear to ear
Vaughn Ornn Greenwood wali
convicted of eight of thost! kill-
ings in 19TI and 11> :;ervm g a life
pnson sentem:e
Meantime, those who normal
ly make lhe1r beds in Skid Row's
doorways 3nd alleys crowded 1n
th e d 1slr1l't's ffi l Sl>IOns
a lthough rn.Jny were seeking
refuge from rt•cord low tern
peratures a.-; much a~ from tht•
ki lier
"Tht•y "'-:Int 1n al n1~hl
be<"aus e they 're s car ed,"
speculatl'd Art Purner, a r e
formed drunk who helps run th{•
Union Rescue Mis~1on
But Clancy lm1slund, director
of t he Midnight Mission . said
mos t or them were trying t"
esca pe the r 31 n a nd cold
weather
"ft's almost impossible to cap-
ture the anention of men on Sldd
Row . . to get them to focus oo
som e thing or s omeone other
than themselves." he said.
l m 1slund said most of the men
he l31ked to merely shrugged
when asked about lhc killings.
While police sa id they could
not determine a motive for th<'
k1llinj!s. Kenneth H awley, n
20·yt•ar·old Irving at one of th1.·
missions. had his theory.
"I believe 1t 's a kind of mercy
killing." Hawley said "We had
the same thing in Omaha, where
I'm from. Thjs guy (the killer l
sees them sleeping on the streets
and he's trymg lo make the
world a liU le bit better -but
he's doi~ it the wrong way ..
300 8i1Hon Barre&?
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PoUoe Seek Suspect
Bales of Pot
Wash Ashore
NORFOLK. Va . IAPl -The
seven bales of marlJuana worth
an estimated $100.000 in street
sa les th.at washed up on Dare
County. N C.. beaches or were
fished from the Atlantic Ocean
may have been dumpt'd by a
coa stal freighter. US. Customs
agents say
Mexican Oil Plentiful
UllJED STATES
Gwlf el 1h&1ce
~ '• Yuacru
MtllCO City
0 200
MJUS hdfic Onell
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Oil ANDS REPORTED
Mexico ~ Rlalng
Mmewn'Geu
$3,200Kilt
EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP)
The Tartans Museum In
comrie paMS $3,200 ror tbe kilt
and accessories Queen Victoria
gave her ravorite servant John
Brown a century ago, quieting
furs that the uniform ml.cbt
wind up on President ldi AmJn
of Uganda.
The c:urator of the museum In
Perthshire, Michell Mocdonald,
said a teleph<>M cllller with an
"African-type accent" warned
him Amin would be represented
at the aueuon Monday at which
tbe kill lD the Royal Stewart
taiun wq to be sold, along with
matching waistcoat. jacket and
cap.
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MEXI CO C I TY I AP1 -
Reports of oil discoveries al~
Mexico's Gulf coast have in·
creased the prospect that the
southern neighbor of the United
Stal e s will s uppl a n t S a udi
Ara bia as lhe world's pre mier
producer.
The nationa l oil company .
PEMEX. s aid Monday if the
hnd11 along the "Golden Belt"
are proven they could increase
the country's potential reserves
from some 200 billion barrels to
more than JOO billion -double
the amount or Saudi Arabia's
known reserves.
Miguel Tomasini, PEMEX's
preaa chief, said preliminary re·
port.a indicate the field bas UO
billion barrels of oil and 40
trillion feet of natural gas. 1 He
said the deposits are between
Veracrus and Tampico at a
depth of zro to 6,000 feet In an
area 75 milen long and 17 miles
wide.
He said the field wUI be de-
veloped over 13 years with 30
wells drilled during each of the
flnt four years.
He also said about 1.900 miles
of roadl and railroads wm have
to be built to handle the oU.
PEMEX Preeident Jo.e Diaz
Serrano. brealdnl the rt.nd to the
Laun American Petrochemical
Congress to Cancun, said ex-
perts were being called to coo-
finn tbe abe of the discovery·
and help nvlse estimates or
Mexico's reserves.
He allO said off-shore explora-
tion la gett.lnl under way aJoog a
l .OOO·mlk atretc:b between Cam-
peche and Tampico, aod that
engineers reported there were
promising formations tn or near
recent oil dilcoverift oa land.
Serrano said u a reault of the
dlacoveries tbtt plans are belnll
made to lncreaM Mox!co'• d1Uy
production from 1.4 mUIJoo blr·
rel• t.o 2.2 mJllion btrl'e\s by
1112.
Mexico's most recent oil boom
began seven years ai:o when
PEM EX engineers sta rted driU·
ing deeper in the Yucatan fiel<b
where shallow wells had been
producing less and less since
they were sunk in 1938. More de
posits were found later farther
north around Tampico.
PEM EX sald it wa:. using new
means of exploration t hat re ·
quired almost monthly reassess·
ments or known and probable re-
serves.
Only two months ago, Mexican
President Jose Lopei Portillo
said Mexico's potential reserves
topped 200 million barrels and
that known reserves were 20
billion. But foreign experts
called his estimate of known re
serves comervaUve and said the
figure was closer to 120 billion.
The Petroleum Produ~rs· As·
soclatlon of Japan said In Tokyo
today a six-member oil research
delegation wiU leave on a 20-day
tour lo Mexko. AiWentlna and
Chile Nov. 3> to flnd out whether
Japan can partjcipate In oil de·
velopment projects in the three
nations.
Teen Driver
Shot by Cops
CERRITOS <APl -Offl~ni
pursuing a teen-age driver shot
him in tbe face after he alleged·
ly tried to ram their patrol car
with his van, authorities said.
A spokesman for the Sheriff's
Department said Deputies
Ru11ell Fullbright. Al ~hrader
aod Terry Whaley fired o .• e shot
apiece Monday al Timothy Lee
•1emmlft8.
f'l•mmlng WH reported tn
lair condlUon In County-USC
Medical ~r. He was boolced
for lnvest.tcaUon or 1r1nd theft and MSHWl.
'
40 to 45 degrees. a i.pokesman
said. but may dip into the 30s in
other parts of the county.
Wednesday should be clear
a nd slightly warmer. with h1gh...,
65 lo 10 degrf.'es. and fair and
warm er as the forecast for
Thursday.
Clea nng as 1.·xpected tonight
except for patchy dense fog. the
spokes man said
The rain that dampened lh<'
Veterans' Day weekend ended
Monday rultht . but weather re
corders wert> JUSt s:ettmg tht'
final figures together today
/\t t he L oi. Angel e~ Civ1t.·
Center 2 of an mrh was rl'
corded for Monday. with tht·
weekend lotaJ ~t 75 of an inch
Season-to·da t c !th e season
began July I l at that location 1!'.
1.4 inches . compared to an
average season·lo-date or 1.27
inches. the National Weather
Service spokesman s aid
Totals along the Orange Coast
were somewhat higher
In Santa Ana. t he Or ange
Courty Flood Control District
reported a Monday r eading of
.63 of an inch and a weekend
total of t.44 t~h. bringing the
season to 2.65 inches. compared
to an avera~e season-to-date of
l.23 inches
R ain watche r J . 5he r man
Denny of Hunllngton Beach re-
ported . 76 of an inch for Monday
and a total of 1.17 inches s ince
Friday. bringmg the season to 2.-rn inches
The Orange County Harbor
Patrol at NewPort lleal'h re
corded .-rn of an inch for the
weekend and a season totaJ of
3.14 inches.
The Moulton Niguel Treat·
me nt Plant at Laguna Niguel
had an even higher season tota l
3.53 inches with a weekend
reading or 1 41 inches
As opposed to the truck·s1~
bins oft.en used around demoh·
tion or ronstruchon sites. lhe
ques tiona ble conta iners ar e
s maller types ofte n found
around apartment parking lot.5
or s mall businesses.
So m e t imes mounted on
rollers. they normally rang<-
from waist-high lo chest·h1gh to
an adult and frequently are no
more than four feet to e1Rhl feet
long a nd about half that dttp
The federal ban proh1b1ts
m anufacture . sale. rental or
other dlstnbuuon in commeret' or unstable bans havmc a volume
or at least one ('Ubtc yard.
The comm1ss1on said 1ls m
vesllgators have found 2,700 un
1-t<!bl e bins 1n the San Francisco
area. 1.250 in Mmneapoli.s. and
I .000 in Miami. Inspections m
the Seattle. Chicago. New York.
Cleveland. Pluladelph1a . Dallas
and Denver areas also have
1beater Tryolll.8
Set for College
Auditions wilt be he ld
Wednesday through Friday for
Saddlc back College's upcoming
production of Ha rold Pinter's
"The Birthday Party." which
will be presented al the college
in Fe bruary.
Tryouts -wruch are open to
the pubh<" are s c heduled
from 4 lo 7 p m an the Studio
Theater for a cast of four men
and two women , according to
director Bnan Donoghue. The
play as a me nacing comic
melodrama about lhe forebod·
mg happerungs 1n a boarding
house by t~ sea
LONDON IJ\P I Prince
Cha rles, the bachelor heir to
Britain's throne. 1s JO today, but
the birthday party won't be until
Wednesday ru ght
The prince's {'alendar was too
crammed with ornc1al dulles for
m uch celebratin~ After re<-e1 \I
ang gtfts from his fomtly at
breakfast. he sat for a portrait.
welcomed visiting Pr1?1;ident An·
ton1 0 R a m al ho Eanes of
P or tu ~a l . t urn ed o n tht>
Christmas li ghts in Hegcnt
Street and attended a st ate ban·
quet for Eanes
But Wednesday night will be
Ch arles' rught at Ruckingham
Pa lace. His parents. Queen
Elizabeth JI and lht· Duke of
Edinburgh, mv1t<'<f 20 for dinner
a nd 350 to a birthay ball af·
terward.
.. Tiaras will oot be worn.''
said the anv1tat1ons
Charles, whose taste m musae
us u3lly runs to Berlioz a od
similar composers. invited his
favorite Amencan pop group.
The Three Degrees, a nd a West
Indian steel band to ente rtain.
The guest list for the dinner m·
d uded the former king and
queen of Greece, Princes~
Elizabeth or Yugoslavia, Pnnce
a nd PrulCeSs George of 11 3nnovi·r
and Crown Princess Beatrnc of
Holl and and Pnnct' Claus
Dancing into the ru~ht wilh hl<.
latest girlfriends. rn cludinr.;
Lady Sarah Speocer and Lady
Ca milla Fa ne. polis hes th£-
pnnce's image as a das hing jt't
setter and the world's most elig1
ble bachelor
Whether doing the sam ba mto
the early hours in Rio. sk11ng tht·
Swiss Alps or charging about on
a polo pony, the Prince of Wales
is known as a fun.loving man of
a ch on
A shirt from our town
Storekeeper Kevin Beck is wearing d kettle
cloth sport shirt print-ed with famous
Newport Beach scenes. Ncltur.JI ground
with navy. red. or brown print.
~l'llr9 102.3 Irv~ ~ Be.tdi
C.Mom..i. Phone-042 .700 I
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'Tunai11g Pohtt'
Just
· ('oa ting Sadat to Send
Envoy to U.S.
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lion dt•butt• JlL'lf :-.lip~ ''' t·r th•· hnt' into Oran1t> County
"uh d1s<-ltl:iurt>s today of th1· '0 <'<£111'() M ... 1ropollt11n l'l1:1n
\'ou h H ' ll' '\1.'ll>''''t th•" nnt' 1'.'> ~c)IO~ to ~hukt' our rflglon a
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ISMAJLIA. Egypt CAP > -President Anwar Sadat said today the
ptiace talks with li;rael are "at a turning point'' and that he is send·
1ng hia vice president to Washington with a message for President
Carter
Vkt• Pre~1dent llosni Mubarak was expected to leave for
t:~11e•n' 1n tht• I.A c;1tutttmn huvt• nnw <lh1<'1osed thut 1n
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I.rte m thR Schoolyard Was So Simple in Yesteryear
mg to hear a lot or serious concerns voiced from both
Anglo and minority parents
The serious ness of all this aside, I couldn'fhelp think·
mg of the hapless officials or the California Interscholastic
Federation. more commonly known as the CIF. Thes e peo·
pie make the rules of high school athletes and athletics.
Much of the Cl F's trouble comes in the area of ket?pmg
the young men and women attending the school they are
s uppast-d to attend. Some senous disqualificahons in re
cent years have come when one youngster on a high school
team was discovered lo have wrongfully changed his place
of resi~nce and enrolled in a school where he or she didn't
belong.
JUST IMAGINE THE CIF commissioners looking with
rhsmay today at a map or where the court experts wo uld
bt• bu!\ing kids to and fro
With all those buses out on the freeways, how would
you ever dr termme the cl1gibility by residence of the slu·
dent"
H some high school quarterback gels on the wrong
bus. he could get the entire ~cason forfeited.
You are also left wondenng what will happen to after·
school practice hours for members of the teams. the band.
the ~lee club or the ecology club members.
They may all be arrivmg home at IO o'clock at night
One thing 1s certain: If all this school bus ing ever
com es to pass. it surely will change a lot of life styles.
But it isn't likely to happen tommorow. It's gomg to be
a tong time before the dust settles on this one.
Carter: Universal
Regard RULed Out
WASHINGTON <AP J Prt.'Sident Carter. who has suffered
through llmcs of lo\\ popularity, dismisses a politician's desire to
be universally admired as "hopeless dreams ."
He says he hasn't found anything easy about his Job. but hasn't
been miserable in it either
In an hour·lon~ interview Monday night with the Pulbic Broad
casting Serv1ct•. Carter said that. although he never doubted his
own competence. h1~ lowest moments as president occurred this
summer with a rai.h or news ston es questioning his ability to run
the nat1un
/\nd two unpleasant s urpnses upon becoming pres ident were
the inertia of Cong ress and the "irres ponsibility of the press."
In the ml('rv1cw. tape d in the Oval Office several hours before
1t was broadca<:t, Carter said Middle East peace negotiations were
bogged down at least partially because of the stubbomess of
Israeli Pnme M 101ster Mcnarhcm Begin and Egyptian Pres ident
Anwar Sadat
WHhin.:ton Wednesduy. llis trip
would demonstrate "Egypt's de·
termination lo reach a peaceful
:tolullon to the Middle Eais t
conflict." Sadtil told reporten;,
"We have rearhed a turning
point tr the other side does not
respond, well, this will be their
respons1bihty before the whole
world." Sadat l>taled.
ASKED WHAT HE meaot by
turning pomt. Sadat replied "1t
means a lot." but declined to
l'laborak However. he r uled out
.1 1 upture of the peace talks,
.... h1ch bt.·~an .ilmosl riv(' weekl>
J.:o "J am not speaking today or
!\Uspendmg talks." he said.
In Tl.'I Aviv. Fo rei,gn Minister
Moshe Dayan said the two side~·
Food Prices
To Go Up
6o/o to 1 Oo/o
WA S HINGTON I AP I
Cons umers can expect retail
food prices to rise at leas t 6 per·
cent next year and maybe by as
much as 10 pe rcent i f th<.·
weather 1s bad and inflation
worsens. the Agriculture
Department said today.
J . Dawson Ahalt. head of the de·
partment's outlook board. said it
"seems most likely" food prices
will go up "somewhere between
thetwoextremes"in 1979
FOOD PRICES have risen
about 10 percent this year. the
steepest climb since 1974, when
they shot up l<\.5 percent. They
wert~ up about 6.3 percent last
year
Ahalt also s aid farmers' net
incomes this year will be around
$26 billion, up about 30 percent
from $20. l billion in 1977. the
highest in four years. Another
record year for exports of farm
commodities. a mainstay of
farm mcome. is m prospect. he
s aid
Despite n smg expenses. Ahalt
s aid, farmers' net income next
year may equaJ this year's level
AHALT ' FOOD pri ce
rorecast was induded in a
i.pecch prepared for the annual
World Food and Agric ultural
Outlook Conference. whic h
opened Monday
Al a similar conference a year
ago, the department forecast
that 1978 food prices would go up
an average of 4 percent to 6 per-
cent, about half the actual rist:
of some 10 percent.
President Carter predicted
last week that food prices wlll
not go up as fast next year and
will be "much more stable than
Jn the past ··
F.ARl.IF.R TIU. fall. the de-
partment's s enior econom1s t ,
Howard W llJort. said retail
food pncel> 1n 1979 probably will
be up i; pcr('ent just rro m
~eneral 10flal1on and h1 ghl'r
costs or m1ddlemt•n. and could
go up as much a~ 11 percent 1!
farmers hav(' bad weather
Snowstorm L o ses Punch
Nevada, Colorado Travel.en Get W anungs
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tMllt •no a W'nOOttl -~
had made much progress but
hadn't yet reached "the end of
the road."
"WE HAVE ENDED t he ma·
jor m ain text of lhe peace trea·
ty. though there are s till a few
titems we don't agree on,"
Dayan told reporters after re-
turning from the Washington
talks
"Two items are not accepted
by us and I think about two arc
not accepted by the Egyptians,"
he said without e laboralmg
Sadat said Egypt's minister of
s tate for foreign arfa1rs. Butros
. Gha h. was on his way to Cairo
ror consultations "and he will ht.·
returning to Washington "
SADAT DECLINED lo reveal
the contents of the message that
Mubarak would earn to Carter
But the Egyptian leader said he
had given another message ror
Carter to U.S. Ambassador
Hermann Eilts. with whom he
met in ls mailia today.
Sadat spake after a closed
meeting with J0<·al mt>mber~ of
his N alional Demo('rat1c Party
According to some of the part1c1·
pants. Sadat appeared to have
formulated a new dcmCJnd tn the
talks.
The main sticking point 1n
Washington has been Egypt'~ in·
Sll>tence thal a peace treaty with
Israel be bound to a commit
menl on speedy talks on th<'
ruture of the West Bank and
Gaza Strip. where I J m1lhon
Pales tmians hve
ISRAEL HAS rejected th1i..
saying the two sets of talkl>
should be separate. But Prime
Minister Menachem Begin s aid
during the weekend that Israel
was willing to negotiate on the
West Bank issue .
One source at today's meetin~
here reparted Sadat said ht•
wanted a linkage between the
return of the Gaza Stnp and the
restoration of E~yptlan sov-
ereignty over Sinai.
"This is the least we will ac·
cept, .. Sadat w~s reported as
having said. but it would be "the
first step in a comprche ru.1vc
setUement "
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World-famous Flier
Look out. Red Baron. Snoopy. the intrepid canine pilot. is
back in time for Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade in
New York City. Snoopy. Goodyear's SO·foot balloon, was
an aviator in the 1968 parade but became an astronaut in
1969. He's back in goggles for 1978, passing a recent test
with flying colors.
Gas Additive Yields
Cancer in Animals
WASHINGTON tAP) -A chemical widely used as a gasoline ad-
ditive and as a pesticide has proven to be one of the most potent can-
' cer-causing substances ever found m the af11mal lest program of th<'
National Cancer Institute. health 0Htc1als report
Test results on ethylene dibrom1de, also known as EDS. indicate
the chemical is capable of cau~
i ng can cer in humans, the
Cancer Institute said an a report
released Monday
However . the NCI cautioned
that its test results couldn't be
used "to predict the frequen<.·y
at which cancers might be pro-
duced in human populations un·
der actual conditions o f ex
posure."
H UMAN EXPOSURE to EDB
is largely through inhalation of
automobile emissions . It is
described as "a severe skin irn·
tant .. that can cause delayed
lung damage and depression or
the centraJ nervous system.
In the NCI test, rats and micl'
were fed large doses of EDB
through stomach tubes . produc·
mg a htgh incidence of cancers
in both m ale and female
a nimals Wllh the first tumors in
only 12 weeks, health officials
said.
The NCI said the death rate
was so high that they discon·
ti nued the experiment halrwa.y
through the test period.
BUT A SPOKESMAN for the
largest EDB manufacturer s aid
the test was flawed by the man·
ner in wtuch the chem ical was
administered.
"Ethylene dibromide is a very
irritating chemical a nd ... not
surprisingly caused irritation to
the s tomach ." said Gary
TrHaar, tox.kolog1st for Ethyl
Corp. of Baton Rouge. La.
From the Orange Coett to Otympic trtal1, the Dally Piiot
sport• news team bring• you the •etion. Conte1t1
Involving team• from 20 area high echoott, 3 community
FOllege1, UC lrvlne, Cal State Fullerton and
' a
Cal State Long Beach ue regulary reported In the Dally Piiot
sport• 1ectlon. Along with the 800Na, you'll
find lntere1tlng 1totlea end plcturn about
the team and the lndlVldual athletH
-tholr trtumpha and deteat1.
Whatever the ••Hon you'H find apom reporting
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Tutl!lday Novemoer 14 1978 s 0-'IL Y PILOT
Amf a~ Vp, Down
Land Ownership
Provides Buffer
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
A company called Amfac Inc sold a little property 3
couple of weeks ago. Only eight acres. The sale brought ir1
$9 million.
ll 's not. every acre in the world that's worth more than
Sl million. What makes this land so valuable 1s its loca·
lion: on the beach at the Kaanapali Beach Resort on the
Hawaiian island of Maui. The buyer plans to put up a Jux
ury condominium on the s ite.
FOR AMFAC. IT WAS JUSf another day 's work It's
the largest company in llawau and a maJor land owner.
Whenever it needs some cash. all 1t has to do as sell some
of its land. It still owns some 65.000 acres 1n Ha wait.
You may not recognize the corporation name. Amfac.
but you are probably ramilicir Wllh some of its product~·
C&H s ugar. Wakefie ld frozen Alaskan seafood, Pctcific
Pearl canned snow crab and shnmp. Fisher's cheeses 11n-
c I ud i n g Ch eez·O l a.
C h ef 's Delig ht <ind
Country Charm>
Jts Lamb·Wes lon
s ubsid iary. with five
processing plants 1n
Washington, Idaho and
Oregon. ranks as one of
Money
Tree
the thret> larg~t processors of frozen French fries.
Its Fred Harvey division operates all the concessions
an the Grand Canyon Fred Harvey runs a bunch of other
restaurants and hotels. including six Airport Marina holels
and the Silverado Country Club a nd Resort an California ·s
Napa Valley Silverado b ~mother chunk of property Am·
fac happens to own
It owns the Liberty lfouse department stores in Hctwau
and Calaforrua
WITH THF. EXCEPTION OF C&H sugar. which i)} the
brand lhal goes on all HaY.a1ian s ugar, virtually all or
these businesses and other!> were acquired during the
past d ecade Amfac 1s Hawaii's le1 rgest su~ar producer.
accounting for 31 percent or output. and rt has used its land
base to scoop up assorted companies 1n the western part of
the continental United States.
It ·s ~ record pock marked with dii.asler'i Amfac
bought the Joseph Magnan chain of specialty stores (49 un.
it.s I and last year it sold it for S33 m11lion . swallowing a loss of
S21 million. ft sold frvl' Liberty House stores 1n the Northwest
to Marshall F1d d It ha:. given up on the Southwest, where it
I n ed toopcrat<> stores under the Rhodes name.
It hough! anrl sold Columbia River Farmers an Oregon.
II bought and sold a Colorado feedlot operator. Wilhelm
foods. It boulo(hl and ~old the Gctno·Down~ specialty ston:.s
111 Denvt•r
MOST Of l S WOUl.D BE IN bankrupl<'Y c-ourt af we
had so many failures on nur hands . But Amfac doesn't
have to worry as long as at 's sitting on all th at valuable
land. The Kaanapalt Reach Resort on Maua covers 850
«tcres. It 's oceanfront land that borders on sugar caot!
fields
Amfac owns •l all lhc sugar cane fields and lbe
oceanfront property. When you can sell an acre for more
than $1 million. you don "t have to worry.
t . ,
Better Business
Climate Repo~
. ~usaness acth•_i ty 1n Southern Cahlornfa's JO.county re·
gaon improved 1n St.•ptcmber. according to Security Pacir~ Bank.
Richard W Ayer . vice president and head of the
bank's research pubJ1 cat1on~ section, Saad the bank's re.
glonal index of busine~s activity was estimated at 212.6
11967 equals 100 I for September. up 0.8 percent from
August 's upwa rdly revised 211 . and C 7 percent ahead of
the September 19Ti tndex. levl'I
Ayer based his Mmments on data compiled for the
bank's publicaLion. "'Monthly Summary of Business Condi·
lions in Southern Cal1forn1a " to be re leased after Friday
:rhe. largest ~•~t?le increase. compared with yea r
earlier f1gun.-s. continued to be building permit valuations.
A more moderate gain was posted in the department
stores sales catc~ory . while rC'al es tate ))ale!> showed a
decline for the 12·month period
The current issue or the bank '.s monthly pu blicataon on
business conditions 1s available at local Securi ty Pac1f1c
Bank offices an Southern Caliiorma
•dale•• to BlllW Lab
Beckman Instruments . Inc., hai-. anMunced plans for a
ne w engineering laboratory at F ullerton to evaluate
automotive test instruments and systems under conditions
that duplicate those an auto ~nufacturers' test facilities
and automotive servicl' cenle
Beckman engineer~ will uphcate fede ral test pro-
cedures as sf)t-eifJed by thf' vironmcntal Protection
Agency and evaluate Beckman d gnostic test anstrumen·
talion under service ccnt<.>r t•onditaons. according to
TAKI!'(;
STOCK
George G r een ,
m anager of automotiVl·
test instruments opera
lions .·
Compl<'tion of the
4.000·Squarc·fOOt faclli•'
ty is scheduled for .lune
l979 at an approxim ate
cost of $400,000.
The laboratory will include a test and evslualion
center for emission analysis ins truments a nd systems and
an aftermarket ser\'tce center for diagnostic instruments.
Seeelll.., 10 Pa11 IMddnecf
Diredors of Swedlow. Inc .. Garden Grove. have
authorized $300.000 for purchase of the rompany's common
shares In the open mark<'l and declared a regular quarter·
ly cash dividend or~ cents a share.
The dividend as payable Dec 20 to shareholders of
record Dec. 6.
In 1976 the company's directors authoriied $750,000 ror
purchase of Swedlow stock in the open market. A b11lance
of $5 • .00 remains uncommitted from this authorization,
bringing total fUJ'lds available for open market purchases
to S305.400.
There arc approximately 820.000 shores of stock out·
standing.
Swed.low manufoctures wtndowi; and other transpare n·
cles for aircraft and ground transp<>rtatlon vehicles. as
well as other acrylic products for m11itary a nd commerc\nl
use.
a.-11en lt'erla..., kl
A d•y·long small·business works hop Is ~cheduled Nov
30 at Chapman COllcsc In Orange. It has been arrAn«C<:'J>J.
the Orange County chapter of the Service Corps of Retir-
ExecutJ~s ttnd the college.
The program is CO·sp<>n ored by the United States
Small Busint.ts Administration. It will be held In the
Waltmar Theater at the college. 333 N. Glanell St .•
Orange. (mm 9 a .m . to 4: l5 p.m Re1tstr1Uon will begin at.
8 ·30 a.m. The S3 rerilstrauon fee will cover costs oL
workshop matcrh1ls, coffee and dou.thnuu . ::
More In.formation Is available at the Los Angeles d ....
trit l oftlce of the S m a ll Buslneu Admln1s tratlo.._
213--688·4892. or at tho conace. 991-6684.
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10 change ht!i unllattflftng
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doughier (Fk>nnda Bolkal\)
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document that someone 111
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(Part 3 ol 4)
0 NBCMOVIE
Ledy 0t The Hou541"
(Premoer111 Dyan Cannon,
A.rrnel\O Anante Selly
Stanlord's use from Sa"
Francisco m&dwn to may-
or ot Sauulito, Calilom11.
ts dr1rna11zeo 8 ®1 THREE'S
COMPANY
· Cntouy s New Boss"
Chrissy anl\OUooes sne has
b6ef'I plomoteo to pnva1e
secretary and is leaVtng on
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0 TIC TAC DOUGH
G) MEAV GRIFFIN
Oueats Odyssey Tom
Sroka"' Jene Pauley. The-
ooor,; White, Wolllam
'Lady' Romanticized
By JAY SllARBUTr
LOS ANG F:LES 1 AP l Sally
Stanfo rd 1s a ~rand old dam::.cl
who ran a fa mous, ele~ant San
Fra ncisco bawdyhousc 1n the
1930s a nd 1940s Now they'w
~one a nd made a TV mov1t•
about her
.. Lady or tht-llousC'" 1s the
film 's namt' lt airs lonititht
<ChannC'l 4. at 91 and sta r!> Dyan
Cannon. whosl' acting 1s brilliant
t'ven 1f ht•r makt•up 10 soml'
srenes as th\· am·it•nt Mis::. Stan·
ford isn't
A preli minary note 1f you ar<'
of blueno::.e pcr~uasion . rest cts·
sured that la::.te and discretion
run rampant in this two hour
film and that bordello c<tpcr~
arC' by no mean!> the main C'\.cnt
of the ~how
T HE MOVI E IS a direct . if
highly romantic. tale of her col·
orful life and times. he avily
tm~ed w1th sadness It sta rt::.
with th~ lady. m her 80s, musing
a bout her past
Whic h starts lht• expect C'd
fl ashback lo ht•r childhood 1n
Ra ke r . Ore. wht.•re. at age 15,
she fa lls for a gL•nl who wanL<; to
whisk her off to Colorado for
purPoses of marriage She wants
no pre·ma nta l romp. though,
wa rning: ··1 Just want every-
thing toberespcctable ."
Alas, her true love is carted
away on e mhczzle mcnt charges
and she gets two years in jail as
his o ccomplice, despite h<'r
claims of innocence T hese
('r'\' REVIEW)
scenes aren•t very convmcmg or
effective.
NOR ARE THOSE of a post-
prison bit where sh(' moves to
Ventura. Calif.. befriends a n 11
legal alien Jesse Dizon and to
make ends meet. becomt·s a
hootl e~ger catering to ollf1cld
workers.
Bul slick with the show Jui.I
ai. you think NBC has foaled a
Dinah Shor~
Peck Honored
LOS ANGELES <AP l-En-
tert a 1ners Dina h Shore a nd
Gregor y Peck have r<'ce1ved lhe
10th annua l Scopus Award from
the Ame rican F riends of the
H e bre w U n ivl'r i.1ty 1n
· J erusale m.
Last year·s winne r . l''rank
Si natra. said in presenting the
a ward Sunday ni ght that Mi ss
Shore and Peck ··have achieved
the highest sta ndards of ex·
cellence in their profei.sions and
h ave s upp o rt e d
humanitarian causes in the
Spirit of the fOIVld e rs of the
Hebrew University."
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Choo .. ,_ ..... c:a..t Wlftl l.A>l-ltr"'
turkey. a young, handsome.
c ultured San Francisco lawyer
1 A rm and Assante I arri ve~ at
her door. srekmg a lady who
n eeced his client of$ t. 700
This wealthy Prince Charming
1s promptly fleeced of his heart
and, not knowing of her bootleg.
g1ng past. woos a nd in time
weds her.
IMPROBABLE, YES. a nd
Hon Koslo w 's script contains
such start·Of roma nce chat as
"Yo u one of th os t• Ita lian
sm oothies·•" and latcr · "Ile was
a true gentleman I le treated me
like a lady ..
Still, Assanl<' a nd Miss Cannon
somc·how make all this work by
s pa re. economical acting that is
a prime example of how to turn
ll<'rba l dross into dramatic gold.
Their scenes a re excellent ,
likewise Miss Cannon's work as
a lad y proce<'dtng do wn Rue
HeAr<'t wtth an adopted infant
son. Jon David. her marriage
destroyed by a sister m -law who
ll'arns of he r past
S H E 'S CONVINCING a t all
limes. whether fi ghting a police
fra me -up aftt'r h<-r divorce or
acting the gracious hoste!>s at
her fa bled pleasure palace And
even the script seems convmc·
mg here
But the last act in which s he
gives up her wicked ways, opens
a restaurant in Sausalito, Calif.,
and runs for mayor there is a
lt'ldown . just padding in a
project that started bad and
became titood
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·Probe 7 -·Over And 0u1·•
8 ®J ABC MOVIE * • * • • Deliverance'"
119n1 Burt Reynolds. Jon
v o1gnt Four coy men
encounlw ul\Clxpected te<-
r0ts on a 1Mld ratting 9JtD8-
<1111on on a bQ1;kwoods
t1"9f(RI 0 MOVIE
• • "Winte< KWI" I 197•1
Andy Gr•lllln Sheree NQOn A mou"'"" c;om-
mu,,1ty is terr0t12ed by a
mysterlOUa ml.lfdflfet. 12
h" I CD THE 000 COUPLE
Felix Osca< an<1 Nancy gel
11epp00 '" tne o.i;.emen1
11.1s1 P"Ot to go.no to "
muSQuerade party ID OET SMAR'T
A pleasant VIS•• 10 tr.ti parlo.
turns •l'IO a tetnal att;w fE CAPTIONED ABC
NEWS
AP Wln1)MIO
Series F 'ilmirag
Hal Linden a nd Cel('s lC' llolm step off u
F ifth Avcnut• bu$ m New York during the
fi lming of a m·w t elcvcscon srr1cs ralled
··s potlight. .. The city 1!-t increasingly being
used for lor:.tt1on filming
Steve Allen Released
MORNING
ltQ> 8 TWIUOHT ZOHl
A echOott-'* return• 10
het apen,.,.,.1 10 llnd •
Ohlld Walling lor het thete
• Al.FRED HO'c+iCOCK
PAE8ENT8
Two~· light each
othflf end a mount91n 10
~· a tunnel bulll on time 11J HONEYMOONERS
Aalph and Ed turn u
mel(luertldo party m10
turmoil
12:30 8 MOVIE • * * "The Nenny·• f 111651
Be4Ut De1111. Wendy C••'O
A d11turbed child Mid hta
nanny resent each Olhflf
lor theor re1oon11btllty tn
me dea1n ot lhO t>oy s
5'1111< ( I l>f • 55 mil\ )
., MOVIE * * ,., 'The last
Blitzlo.re1g" ( 1959) v.,,,
Johnson. Kerwin
M811hewS The lel'atocat
soo 01 " Naz• 08"ef al lead•
ii squad 04 G«mlW'I c;om.
manck>S behind the Alhed
..,,., 1or seoo•-oe al\d
mufde< dunno lhe Bellle Ol
the Bulge 12 hts I
II) MOVIE
• • • • DomentlD 13 ··
I 19641 Wiiiiam Camobell.
luMI Anc>ers A peych<>-
path. chng1ng 10 1ne metn·
ory 01 11 dead s•aler. 15
respc>nlllble lor a Mflt!S ol
pe mur<Hlfa In an !nth
caslle ( 1 hr . 30 m"' I
12:40 fJ Cl) CBS I.A TE MOVIE
• • ··Franc•~ Go1y
Powen The True $10t'y 0 1
The U·2 Spy 11\0dent"
( 1976) l ee Ma1or5. Nonem·
11111 Persoll The events
sutrOUl'd•ng 1ne snootonq
down of an Ame<tCJn !>PV
l)lane ovet th!' U S S R .. r,.
dramatized (R)
1;00 D TOMOAAOW
Guests Geollrey and B4l<·
l\lltd Ooht'mann tundets ol
the National OptrltOn PoO
1.30 0 WANTED DEAD OR
ALIVE
"Curt'"
1·45 8 NEWS
2:000 NEWS 0 MOVIE
••• '"Tom Browns
Sci>oolda'($ ( 19521 Aooe<1
Newton. Diana Wynyard A
yOunQ boy 1S SC!nl 10 J I\
e•CluS1"9 Bnhsh boJ<d•l\Q
sch004 (2 nrs ) ID GET SMART
Arter Mu r~s thet ,...,
is a secret 89t"fll. h•~ lrlOO<I
pursuaoe~ Maa ,,nd lrw>
Chiet lo let him help on OJn
auigrtmenl (Pa11 21
2:250 HEWS
~30 1 ~
• .,, "TM Night Ot The
aiood 8eu 1·· ( 19511)
Mtd\NI Emmet. Anoe!•
Greene An e atroneul
Hl•bll1he5 c;ommunic.·
11on wtth 1111 alten beinO ( I
hr 25 min)
• MOVIE * * "'f rve·• (1951) Wllttam
Pn1pps. SulMlll Oouglaa.
Tl>o llVft people left on
Earth ohe< an otomlG blast
dtlOOWlf' that 1rouble ctn
erupt ...,.,., 1n Eden (2 hrs.)
3:008 MOVIE
• • • '"Seuon Of
Pn!ll<>n" ( 1961) EmMI
Borgnine. Anne Baxter.
Alter spending 1111teen
layoll wason1 wllh Qlfl·
lrltlndl. two sugar cane
cu11ers oecioe on S<>ft>e-
1 h•ng dillerent lor th6
Mtltft"IMnlh (I hr • 35
""n I 3155 8 NEWS
4;00 Q MOVIE
• • Carolina Moon"
( 1940) Gene Aulry, Chlllft·
pion A COWbO'f
encounte<a romanc;e and
llOVl!nlure (I hr )
0 MOVIE * • • · Swing Time"
11936) Fred A1t11He. G•"Q«
Rogers A gambling
dancer has a hard lime
aa...ng money to many hts
1W116thllart tivt compt.ca·
llOn& <1nse When he taus tor
anoti-(i' hrs)
4.30W MOVIE
• • "r11n Wllflted Men"
f 1955) Randolph Scotl.
Richard Boone A ranc~
,., s ward decides to marry
1nu neph('W ol an Arizona
C•lll'l baron against the
w1shefi ol her guardian ( 1
nr ,JO min I
Wrdne•darf•
Bayt i111e Movir•
AFTERNOON
121>0 0 • • •' ··c;r_, G<ass Ot
Wyom&nQ ( 1948) Peggy
Cummtr'is Char~ Cobum.
The 11v111ry berwoen a
r al\C,_ Olnd d b<eedet Of
l•Ollong horses causes
p<obtems tor d ~oung OOU·
PIO '" tove ( 1 hr , 30 min I W • ••' fneB.gSnot"
( 194:?1 Humpnrey Bogart.
Irene Mannmg Tne old lite
01 cr1mo holds nppea! lor a
tt1roo.11m .. IOSOI ( 1 hr ' so
min)
'Soap' Worst
In Church Poll
NASHVlLLE. Tt'nn IAP\ ABC's "Soap"
has topped tht' h!>t of the 10 m~t-offens1ve shows
on televtS1on in the ::.econd a nnual te lev1s1on s ur-
vey of the m1lhon mem b\!r Church of God
NBC'~ "Little Hou::.(' on the Pra1rlC'" headed
the 10-best list of members of the church. the na·
llon ·s oldes t pentecostal denomination
The s urvey rcprei.ents 50.000 responses to
300,000 quest1onna1res d1::.t n butcd to church mem-
bers in 50 ~tale~. accordinJ! to the Rev. Carl
Richardson, rndto a nd tt:lcv1s1on di rector of the
church.
RICHAR~N Sl\10 tht• churl'h intends to
\\arn spon.-.or~ of ohJt'l'llOnablt• programming that
"beginning an J anuary, 1979. we will not do busi-
ness with tht'm 1f their advertising dollars contmuc
to s ponsor offC'ns1v..-program::.
The church's fl ome" a nd Family Life Com-
mission timed tht• sampling lo co1nc1de with tht•
firs t Nielsen rahni::s of th{' new -;eason, he said.
Viewers were <is kl•d to ralt" lht• fall run of
prime·t1me shows ba!>cd on such criteria as enter·
tamment. educallonal. cth1cal. moral and spiritual
valuC'. Church mem bers were a lso asked to chet•k
portrayals of family l1ft.>, ust• of obscene s peech.
portrnyal of dr uji(-. a nd a lcohol. 1ll1c1t sex and
v1olenn ·
AFTER "SOAP." THOSF. proji(r ams ra nked
most offens1H'. tn order. were ··Threc·s Com-
pa n y." ABC . "All In T hl' l-'am1ly .. C BS ;
··Charlie's Angcb." ABC . "M I\ S·JI ," CBS. "The
Jefferson." ... CBS. "Onc Day At A Time."' CBS:
"Lov<' Boat." /\HC. "Vegas," ABC and "Good
Times.·· CBS
TUCSON. A r11 IAP I Entertainer Ste11e Al·
len has been relca!'ied from St Joseph's Hospital --.---------S0ttffl C001t Adon Co-op
I•~ seercllMcj few a ft er a bout with the flu ;md a 104-dcgr ct' tern Find Schusss what you
perature want 1n the Skiing TALENT
( lassi fied ads ot the A11 •o~ > ' 1vo~• Jor nou1b•o Allen was hospitalized shortly after arn vmg ""'OIOym<>n1 '" ..,,......_,..., ..,.,. he re Thursday for a bcnl'f1t for the hospital. Reg Daily Pilot f.N~'' ,,,.,._na "' h,,,,. .. r,..><1 .. ~ 642 6678 ~wot' & f •tf•• T Morrison. hospital foundation president, said • (7 I 4J 957-0282
Allen was "very s ick·· whe n hC' arrived . ----------.. 111..-...;..-.,..;.;.-..;.:...:;:.;:;.;;.. .....
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