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FRIDAY AFTERNOON. NOVEMBER 17, 1978.
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Cop, ·v _ice .Mayor Flap Boils
2Lopsided
Wms Tallied
Thursday ni ght's
Orange Coast Hi gh school
footbaU action y1elded two
lopsided victories:
FOWJtalD Valley 31
~.e~ Harbor 13
.. Mission Viejo 54
Lagana Hllls 7
See details in today's
sports section.
'Wonnburger'·
Included in
Recipe Book
CHICAGO CAP> The owner l of Earthworms Inc. says he as ~ adding "Wormburgers" to the
100 recipes he has for using pro-
tein-rich dried worms ai. rood
supplements.
· A fast-food chain has derued
rumors that it used ground red
worms in its hamburgers
Bui Darrell Richards, owner
or Earthworml>, said 1t 's a
··question or tame· before dried
worms Wlll take their plact! in the
diet ''
People already eat s nails.
oysters, oclopui., squid. and
shrimp, anft dried worms will
mix with any kmd of cooking, he
noted.
Richards. 43, said he cooks
worm cookies and worm cakes
at home about once a week.
"I like them and so do m) two
child.reg-Who ar ~ and JL ~ul
my wife dotsn 't go for it yet.
··For dinner tonight. I'm goin~
lo mix one·tenlh cup or dried
earthworms to a quarter pound
or h a m tni rger-an d -c-a 11 t
··wormbufger." he said
'' Richards said b.. selts-800..t
1.5 million worms a week at his
operation for a variety or use~ -
like callnR up sludge ...-and has
received about 50 inquiries
about using-them as food for
Murder
Rap Goes
To Jury , .
The trial of a Laguna Beach
man accused or a bludgeoning
murder durtng an alleged
homosexual rage ended Thurs,
'"' day with the defense attorney
claiming the prosecution had
failed to prove its case.
Defendant Earl Scramlin, 27.
sat quietly as lawyer Tom Reilly
lotd an Orange County Supenor
Court jury there w~suffi.
cient evidence to justi y a uilty
verdict.
. Reilly 's client is accused of
beating 69-year-old Albe rt
Daniel Willard to death in his
Laguna Beach home the night of
.July 29, 1977.
The youthful appearing deren·
dant admitted in his. testimony
that he was in Willard's home
that night but denied having as·
saulted llis occasional homosex·
ual sex 'act partner.
But pro sec utor Tony
Rackaukas insisted that fool.·
prints left in Dra no spilled or
splashed on the floor or the vic-
tim's ho~e is proof positive that
Scramlln beat Willard to death
with a wooden fertility statue.
Rackaukas told the 1ury that
Scramlin became enraged when
Willard allegedly threatened to
expose their relations hip ..
t f not that. the prosecutor
said . taunting 'by the victim
touched off-Scramlin's alleged
mDT'denmsTage.
I Early Turkey Trot I
Four runner!. arc c heered on as they left
Estancia Hi gh in Costa Mesa Thursday
night -bound for a Saturday night party
in Palm Springs They'll be running in 15
mile shifts around the clock. From le ft.
the runners ctn• Paul Hers hey. Ric k
0.ttlY l'tlol P-by LH Po,..
Conard , Forr.cst Metcalf and Ke,•an
McCarthy. Conard and McCarthy arc on '
tbe school 's cross country t eam and
He rs hey is a junior at Laguna Beach
Hi gh. Metca1f'. 19. was graduated from
Estancia two years. ago.
King Panel Clears FBI
Prt,be Yiehls No Evide~ of Agency Rok Whatever the r eason,
Rackaukas said, Scramlin did
kill his aged homosexu~l partner
.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~g~en~t~s~·a;i;d;th:ebu~~cood~~d James Earl Ray wu 1denti~~ ouse assass1 ~.. ~i assassin '!fill as a rug1taw
said today it has found no King and then botched its 10-to be caught.
evidence that a squad oJ olkJuty eslflation of~ll5Sassinalion . "Jt llW~<.r~--~o ~.Y
FBl agents assassinated Martin . by ignoring the possibility of t.Qat the same~~~
· · . vt!ndetta
cy was directly invo\ved in the ArlhJ!f_..·Murtaugh, now a col· again~t Dr. Kang s ou tn·
civil rights leader's death in an,y lege _p~ssor. testified that the vest i gate h 1 s mu rd c r . ,·. ·
way. FBI investigation wa& put oaCJ( urtaugfl satd.
-hu.ma ---But a former Atlanta FBI on routine latui; as soon ai; .He said he made that stale·
menr t)cclluse. th investigation "The m ain thing ir'i Clleir
preparation is to boil them for rive
or:.si:iuninules to remove the dirt.
Then put em a 'SO·<le
o\en ror lSminutes," he said.
"They come out crispy. like a
french fl"}. I like to eat them Just
Uke.. thJtl:." # .. AN... PEDRO 1 AP> r= 'WhUe... _b231:i_w r n hand to form a
-=--·~as= .• condutte<l b~ ' 1
telligence division. He _said he
could only sJ)t'culale thut the
proJ>t• maBhLJ.!ave been handled
better had H been conmicle<1 .
some other FBI d1v1sion, ~uch as
the criminal division
at a speed of less than 5 piph Murtaugh said the Atlanta
Both Say ....
'Threat'
Not Real
By ftO~ERT BARKER
Ol llw Daily Pilol SUit
Huntington Beach Pohcl' LL
Jim Walker said today he an·
tends to sue Mayor Pro Tempore
Richard Siebert an connection
with a mysterious deatb thrt.>at
·that Siebert allegedly reported
to eaty officials
Lt Walk er said that Siebert
.initia led a memorandum that al·
legt>d that Walker made a threat
to kill Siebert when he visatc.'d
one or Siebert':> pharmaciei. last
Friday .
City officials.damped a ltd or
secrecy on tht> mctdent but it
was . learned that polict• have
launched ~n mvest1gat1on anto
the episode
· Siebert said today that the
controversy 1~ a m1sundt-rstand·
ani;:. based on second and th1rd-
hand reports or witncssc~ "and J
am disavowing that Walker tn·
tended any harm "
"It was a m1sunders tand1ng
mad(' in the heat of the moment
and I am absolutely 100 percent
certain that l ht•rc was no
threat "
Su.•bert said he has written .i
lt!tler that comple t e ly cx-
onl'rates Walkl'r
Walker. a 10-ycar veteran of
the police department and a
member of the pohcl' officer·::.
contract negot1atm~ team. says
he doesn't mtcnd to let matter~
drop
·'Somebody as s hoo tang crap~
with my career and I don't hkc
at.·· he said
Walker said the bizarre and
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Pll1e°by.. lute nig hi :.md
ca r ry m o ln g r o~
otherwise fair throus;i
Saturday. Lows tonlght 4S
w~ 73.
INSID.£.:1.0DA"
In f'raru:e they call him
Michef Souris. J" JCJPOn ht ti\
Mrkt Kuchi fn the good old
(I S , he $ Mickey Mouse and
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Election SJielv~ ~archers protested the dangers moving screen aroun e 638-
'0f brtngt~ trigh)y votalile Uq--foot. tanker as ;t 'W>'fed through
Ulr<rugtrthe dmme1 --· FBI effor1-&gams Kmg..includcd..
The Petrotane spokesman said an el ec~ronic eav<t_sdroppin~
the ~hip oonta~ns .. an. ~dit,ip!lal opep·':.-· ,j)'~nts that J)F('
safely va lve to O')•"ifnne duced40to"!i0c.m\netsoffileson
spillage in case of an accident King's telephont' conversations.
andtwosetsorasensingdevices Chief counsel G. Robert
lo a utomatlcntly shut dO"fJ' gas Blakey said·• "tile cnmmiltec
now if a leak occurs. round no e1.:ldence or direct FBI
rr-SO~~~ .saivr~ ,_ ___ ,
.. St:t>.Fealunng, Page Bl. and ..... ~;~ .... . SALISBURY. Rhodesia AP l
T he transfer of po't\er to
RhOdesla''s black ipajorily has
been put off.for four months by a
biracial tran.silloh government.
incrta~lngly beset by Internal
b1ckertr11 and ste~ped-up guer-
rilla attacks .from nelghbOrtng
Mozambique and Zambia. An of.
::-·-.1ic.i.al aT,C.!.!ru'nl Thursday
--s.W the ctlons schad.uled to
takr pfett before Dec. -31.. had
been poelponM to April 20. .
uefied petroleum gas into busy the pon, which h~d be'en ' t>r·
Los Angeles Harbor. Coast dered cleared of all traffic.
Guard officials made a last-The protests were organi\ed
minute safety fospecUon today by a group calling itself ~hl'
of a British tanker carrying the Coastal and Harbor Haza'°ds
gas before allowing ~to dock. Council.
The Cavendish. loaded with Federal', :>late, and local
11 S rnlllion gallons of LPG • authorities worked to insurl' that
the se~nd largest shipment in the tanker Cavendish would
California history wab to dock dock and unload safe!¥. said
lh11 af\emoon amidst extensive John Ma}', ~'pokUm-an for
saTety pcecautflmS. . Petrotane Inc.
; Two Coast Guard vesseli. and After a final morning lnspec·
two Harbor Department patrol lion, the Cavend&.h-was to move
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A tanker explosion here two involvement" in King's murder.
years ktned eight people and in But' Blakey. stud four duys of
jured 50. public hearings will .deal with
Urider. orders .,.from~~-(fUesUons of ;possible lndk'cct
Occupational Sarety ana ttearnr-rn,·o vemff't." tt~~ld these 1n. Admlnh~traUon eveu.L..c.epairs eluded quest.ions of wheL th wer~ completed carlil!r on the FBI 's udmatted cumpqagn to
pa er (See FBI, Page AZ>
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numher ot other t·ommumtici.
In M1ch1gan ·s l ppcr Pe nins ula . up to six rncht•s
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a 76 yt•ar old hunter reported mi ssing Thur!-.day
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FBI ...
har:J-.:-.ind rlt,cre<.hl K in~ d' a
lt•<tdt•r l"{M\Ulted in K 1ng~ prN1~
t•nn• in ;\kmph1" "ht· re ht· w<J:.
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Osprey .Back
In Harbor;
Wair-Begins
d,•-.trtlY the United State:.
Uut we• must M.'llle our prob·
h•111' 111 J pl'IH't'ful v.:ay ··
l!:agleton quoted Brezhne v a:.
'J' 1nl( So,·ict dei.1gners tested 1:1
m·utron \\t•apon "bul gave 1t up
We lll'H'r !>Wrted prOduction "
<'.JI tl•r ttnnounced this year
lht• l n1kd State:. would not go-
u h,•J d "'1th 1>roduction of its
neutron \\c..ipon. pending prog·
rt''' 10 nt>~onattons t o limit
stratt·gtc \\l'apon:. and m1htary
fOrt'l':-O
Hrt•zhnt•v hud said prt'viously
tht• So\1l'l~ hud the ability to
p r<)dUl'l' J nt•utron weapon. but -
this "as tus first revelation that
:.uch a weapon hac.i been tested
The Soviets haVl' mo unted a
w or ldwide propaganda cam ·
puign against tht> U .S. ~utron
weapon. culling 1t an inhuman
dt•v1ce .
The U.S neutron weapon is a
small wa rhead thut produc;.es
twice the decidly rndiation of a
conventional nut'lcar bomb but
lt>'s than a tenth as much ex·
plosive pqwer. heat a nd ·fallout
This means the warhead can kill
p eople w h ile causing little
damage to buildmg.s_
ll :'\ Amha ...... adnr Anclr<.•\\
'I 11ung \\as .in .11dt· to King and
\\ ....... on tht• ball·on}' fff the Lor
riJllll' Motl'I in Ml·mph1 s when
K ing wa ... :.hot lo dt•alh th(•re
1\ l'h1 lly \'tgll paid off Thur~
day night for .a state-Depart
ment of Fis h <llld Gam e official
"ho reported he s potted the
fem ale osprey that has been lht'
target of massive orn1lho logical
effor ts in Newport Harbor
Th l' :.t>nators m et with
Brczhnev after a s tormy session
Thursd ay ni~ht with Prem wr
. Alexei N Kosygin, \\ho angrily
told tht•m any Soviet .\tiGs sold
to Cuba are purely for defense
purposes. f Related story. A4 I
Hl' lt>,l1f1 ed today that ht·
knows of no 1•v1d<·m·e that the
FBI \\a-. tll\ohl·d 1n tht· as·
,.,as..,1natwn. althnugh he s a1cl
'that wa:, om· of tht• l't1ns1lir:.1t·y
rwt 1011" in th111 region
"Jn tht' par<11101a of tho~t·
timt•s," Young said .. "11 1s no
-.t•c·n ·t the <'I\ ii right" mt1\'t•mt.•nt
\HIS l'Onl inually hiJI us:;cd ..
Comm1llet• of11l.'1ab rcfus<'d 10
(·ommt'nt on a Ne\4) York T1mt·s
rc·port toda~ thal tht.•1r starr .... 1n
\ l'.,l tJ.!al ton ha-. <·1inc· I udNI th al
Ha' as.,a ,!'nn.itcd King for
$~.000 from ~1 St. Louis bu'>•
nc'"' man hut nt'vcr got t he
monl'\
Tht: panc•I has been invesllgal
1ng th1· ;1lh·gation of a formN St
L11u1s JUlo parts dealer . Ru~i.cll
G H' ct~. th al tht• businessman.
who 1~ now ckad. told htm m late
1967 of the S50.000 o ffe r for
King 'mur<lcr
8 ul Chairman Louil> Stokes
D Ohio 'aul llw committee ha::.
m.tdl• 1111 Mll'h <·onrluswn und
· lhl.' staff ha:, no >fiuthorily lo
makt• any conclus1on for thb'
c·omm1ttc'C."
llowev!•r. Stoke's refused to
c•onfirm m rlc•m that st1:1ff in· \t•-.11~alors hav1:·found that 'Ray
\.. 1 llt•d King fur th<' $50,000 but
l\l'Vl'f' gol 11
Thl' Fnl has admitted lhal its
1Jh• d1rN·tor .. J Edgar lloovcr,
d1:.pla~l·d a pl·rsonal ha tr<'d
to~;~rd King .ind that lhe agency
cpndUd<'d illl•gal break 1ns a nd
t'll.'dron1<: sur\'(•lllnncc of King
111 a campai~n to discredit him
J' a ch 11 r11.thts leader.
T ht• Ju.,ltl'l' D1•partmcnt. in a
n•port la::.t )t·ar, said the Fl:ffs
tn\ <'Slq.,t al 1on of K1nj.!'s .is
~&1s:,malton wu~ adcquall' ""ilh
on(' m&11or l'\C'l'Plton It did not
qu(·~tton Hu) ~family o n how he
financed h1:. escape lo Europe.
Angel Dust Seized
LOS ANGELES <AP\ Seven
pn~ons hav(• been arrested in
an early morning raid of a home
tn w h1(•h lhl' drug PC P . or
"anli(el dust," wati manufac-
tured . depulll'S say. Oeput1~s
s a 1a tht•y l'Onfisc&led e u1p·
mcnt. ch~JTncals and a qua n 1ty
of PCP with an estimated value
of $230.000 from the home on
Eai.t 76th Street
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No osprey hllS raised young in
Southern Cahforrril\ 1n 50 years,
and so considerable excitement
occurred w he n the scagoini.i
ha wk built a Ol'Sl in Newport
Ha rbor ;i few weeks ago
l.Jrlfortunately, th(' hawk ~Ulll
it on the m ast of u ship whOl>l'
ownt.>r, u Los Angl'll's doctor.
wasn 't fond of paying Sl.500 a
month in dock fees for a boat he
couldn 'lsail.
So a giant piling was s unk
nearby a nd. on Mo nday, the nest
was moved by state and Pacific
Telephone workers in an at-
tempt to fool the bird into think·
ing the piling was the mast.
The only problem was: Would
the bi rd fall for it?
Dedicated Fish and Game of·
fi cial Paul Kelly decided to find
out by perching himself on the
end of H Street on the Balboa
Peninsula Thursday night with
bis s potting scope to wait for the
nest.
Fortunately. he only had lo
wait about h a lf lln h o ur.
because, as Kelly noted, "It's
cool out there."
"I s;tw her flying around over
by the Harbor Department <if·
· fice <on Bayside Drivel." Kelly
s aid. "I'm quite sure it's the
s ame bird."
He said she didn 'l sit ..on the
nest but ··1 don't think that's
necessarily bad a t this point."
.. Before we moved the nest.
her behavior had begun to
change," Kelly explained. "She ....
was spending less lime there
because she had finished con"'
struction of the nest.
"'It's too early to begin nest·
mg." he said. "We s us pect if she
can locute a mate this would be
some time in December and we
might have eggs by January or
early f>'ebruary. Now it's just a
waiting game ...
Carter administration sources
in Wa s hington say US. s py
planl's h<1ve been dispa tch£'d
on·r Cuba lo try lo find outjf the
MiGs are purely for defensive
purpost!s.
The meeting with Brczhnl·~·
began on a friendlier nok.
Making small talk with the
delegation. led by Sen. Abraham
A. R1bicoff. D-Conn .. the Soviet
p ersidenl said no o n e did
"anything destructive" in the
Kremlin room in which they met.
"only con5truclive and peaceful
endeavors." •
Riblcoff quickl y r eplied,
"We're all in favor of that "
Cold CWJh
Wanns Heart
DENVER IAP l -It
was a cold, windy d ay in
Denver when the following .
excha nge took place at a
downtown high-rise con·
struction site.
A s mart aleck in an ex·
isting building next door
held up a sign at the win·
dow for the cold worke rs
outside fo see. It read :
"It's 72 degrees in he re ."
On e worke r found a
piece of cardboard, scrib·
bled on it and held it up
for the office occupant. It
read : "It's $15 a n hour out
here."
Quake Hits Skopje
SKOPJE. Yogoslavia IAPI
A m edium strong earthquake
JOited Skopje during the night,
causing tall buildings to s way
and sending residents fleeing in·
to the s treets In panic. No
casualties or damage were re·
ported.
Front Page AJ
THREAT OF D~~TH. • •
confusin~ chain of events began
Friday when he was waiting to
ge medicine at a pharmacy in
which Siebert is a part owne r.
Walker sai<f while he was
wailing. he discussed current
e a so sa1if thathe may have.
said in jest a statement to the ef· · feet· that.he. was surpris.¢ that.
Srebfft:lmFdl[f"befO-l'e"WaYW1U---.
Ing CO get on a-city hail ~levator
with three armed police officers.
"I honestly don't remem ber if
I Said lbal but if I did il .was
iRTiln -or l"ece11t nteTC1tC'6 ·
Uw. Runtingtosi Beach po\\c~ ~
ficers .:,.have been s uc-h bad
guys.'' · •
The events now get a bit hazy
but th~ llll~ged statement con
cerning t h e elevat or rid
becom es mlsconsvued.
"Now I em su~posed to tiav
said that I have a gun and w
I find Siebert It wm all be o~ r
tor him " Walker said.
-\..: al er c ateaorfoaTiy de
that threat . Siebert concurs
alleges. that thtnp got.
&>eryiP.edive becaUte or
•
and <third-hand accounts .
Walker said there also is a
myst.ecy--OL.lwo_dillerent m emos
supposedly injtialed by Siebert
\\ltth city officials.
. w j tker at~eges in _the
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After the Youth \'ote?
Sen. Edward Kt·nn~·dy gets some inside
tips on the u~t· of <1 microphone from Bet!
Gees Barry <lert 1 and Maurice Gibb while
visiting their recording studio in Miami..
Jarvis, Gann Squahble-
w lntervietm ShoW Pair Trading Barbs
SAC RAMENTO •AP 1 A
pubhe squabble hu-. developed
bel\H•t•n lloward J arv1s a nd
Paul Gann. tht· tax rebeb who
s p o nsored l'ropo ~1t1 on 13.
CaliforrfJa'.:; propcrt) tax cut m
1liatlVl'
In ~eparatc -.egment~ of J pro
gram ftlm(•d b!t the J>uhl u.• aro~d~._l,m~ !-))si..:m. J<.1n tk-4C
cu:,ed Gann of tr.' 1gng tu m<Jkc
mont>) b) s ponsoring ...t ne"
.. ba llot mt•a:.ur,· tu l1m1t goH•r'n
mt>nt s 1x .. nchng. Jnd Gann culled
Jarvis .. 1rrnt1ona l ·
Thl• progr:J m . '"C a It forn1 a Toni~hl." 1s to be 'a ired at
various time:. ov(•r the weekend
by 12 publ1C· bro.id<:ast1ng ,t;i
tions in C:.ihfornia ll was s hown
·Thu rs day lo 'l'ht.> A ~~oc1 aled
Press .
J:Jf\'ll> ·and c~1nn . ltt•iJlb of dif-
fc rl·nt g ro ups 'hh1t·h Joined
forces to qu~hfy Propos1t1on 13
for lhc ballot. wen· known not to
be t los(• ·nut lht·y had ins ..... tcd
that their relatio ns hip was cor
d ial.
The salty. 75-year-old J arvis
was filmed on election day in
Los Angeles by a c rew that
fitted him with a wire lei.s
microphone he could turn off
when he didn't want his re marks
recorded.
As he relaxed with a idl'S.
Jarvis said a proposed ballot
measure sponsored by Gann to
lim1l s t<Jtl.' a nd local government
spe nding "as .. :.
"I am not go111g to bl<"l him I
don't )!l\e d damn ... Jurvt:. said
"1thuu t ·turning o ff t hl'
Trial Slated
~n -Shoo~illg
T" o brother' ch:.irgl•d "1th the
aCtt'm ptl•d :,hoot 1 ng of Lo~
Angc•le!-Ham linebacker J 1tn
Yo ungblood in Ne\\port Beach
ple aded Jnnocent .al their ar
ra1 gnmc nt Thursd'ay in Orange
Count~ Harbor Munil·1rwl Court
Alan Gra). 29. of 271i9fi Tonja .
M1ss1on V1c10 . and Colin Cra~.
26. of Diamond Bar. I at·t· ...t prl'
trfol hearing Dt•C' 18 .il lht·
Harbor Court and hu\>t' ..i tna l
dall' set for Jan 2
The two we re arrested Oct 17
~•fler a gun alleged~:, wa..., fired
al Youngblood out~ldl thl' /\n
c te nt .'.\tarrn,·r n·~taur&jnl 111
Newport
Carter to Visit
WASHJNGTON t /\P I Pr"~l
dent Carter has acc<'pled an 1n ·
v1tallon from King llas!.an to
v1s1t Morocco. the While Hou~c
announced today. ~
microphone "Gann is trying to
pr o mot e something to m ah·
m o n l.'y. t~or Gann ... added
Jarvi...
Gann. in his segment of the
film . d(•n1 cd he was making
money oft the 'pending limit
t•a mpci1gn and launched his own
,1tl<1Ck , saying J ar vi!--was .. irra·
llonal' and ~urrcred from "diar-
rht.>a of th<' muuth ~ =---
" lloY. ard has a very difficult
p roble m with the Eng ll ~h
IJnguagc." said Gann. 66, a rt'
t 1 rt•d real estate agent. "ll 's
harD for 'rum to get above a two-
1 e t I l' r word . Ile ~ays ·1·
and 'mt.>' very well.
"lloward s hould be careful'
how ht.> make~ :.t<Jte ments like
that 1n lht· first place lie did lay
1'11m:.elf hbcl ts11: • · c . .inn ... uggc:.ll'd Jarvis wa:.
l'rit1cul bet'aUSl' hl.' was 1ealou~
<>f. t he attention 'Gann h as n..·
l'l'l\'l•d ;;inc t• lhe p a!>sa gc of
Propos1llon 13.
Gl\nn said he was only gethng
l'X pe n~cs a!. head of "The Spml
of t3." the group backing the
-.pending hm1L which has not
yN qualified for the 1980 ballot.
.. Any body who has s aid that r
hL" l' ever gotte n anything out of
th1-. other than a tre mendous •
amount of i.at1s facllon 1:. old and
:.tup1d ... he said.
Neither could immediately be
r eached for further comment.
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71. NO. 321. 4 SECT IONS, 54 PAGES ORANGE COUN:fY T CAL.I FORNI A FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1978 N/C TEN CENTS --
Liquid PetroleUin Tanker ~nters LA _
......
SAN PF.DUO 1A P 1 M\t•r
pu~:.in1ot a la'l mmul\' -.ar,•ty an
'>Pt'l'llon b) nt) .at\ll ft'(lt•1 ul of
ftcwl , u Hr1t1~h t.rni.. .. r l.1ct1•11
wllh 11 ~ n111l1on ~dllon~ uf
h1i;:hl) t•,plo~1 v e llqud\ed
pt'trnlt.>um ~u •mudt.> 1t .~•>
RlnJ,:crly 10to Lo-. .l\n~t'lt+'>
Harbor amid tight -.cnml> to
day
lnbpector-. from th1• Cou!o.t
Guard <•nd harbor dt•J>.Htm .. nt
:>Pt'Ol mort• lhun fuur hour~
Bitterl
aboard lh<> t.1nkt•r ('nq•nd1~h
bc-forl' allo \\1ng It lo 1•••"!-.
thriml(h tht• bn·ak~utN· Intl> tht•
harbor ·~ nhHn r hanrwl
.,. h •• L I' (j ' h I JI fl\ ,. ft l l 0
P t> t r o I 1 n <' I n <' ' ' t o r a ~ t•
f..icthttes 1n San Pedro ~db tht• .
f()('u of ~' 1ronmt·ntul Af'OUP'
• rnd .:o\ t•rnmt•nt orru:1ab
fearful ·or o po,-..blt' lt>uk nnd t.>\.
plo ion of the ttas. \\-hl<'h lb hq
udlt'd under ptl't>'>un· and
rdrigt:rati.'tl for l'CJ)>t' •n t 1 illl'fJClr1
sed ..
'"" M 1 k t' 0 a ct a s o v 1 c h . a
spokt•am.1n for the California
t 'ou11tar Comm1ss1on. said today
.1 major danger of LPG 1s that 1f
1t l''l<.'UJX'b. 1t could s pread a
t•loud of f(as over a wide area
:rnd ~:.cplod
Me11nwb1le . Burt Wilson .
t•oordmator Of a group calling
1t:.elf Campalgn Against Utiljty
Se rvice Exploitation. t old a
~ro up. of proteblers near the
·Diedrich Bribery
Trial -Postponed
-4
By GARV GRANVILLE
-04 UW C>•llY P!Mt Si.ff
ly opposed by Orange County
Asfil s taoL D 1 S.lr ic..t. All o rn e y
Michael Capizzi
Nov J as the day pretrial mo·
lions would be heard
harbor. "It is simply ludicrous
to have le~islation on the books
to say that LNG <liquefied natural
gas) is too hazardous to bring into
populated areas a nd not a pply it
to LP G It i s like
bringing a time bomb into Los
Angeles Harbor."
Wilson was referring to a bill
passed by the state Legislature
a nd signed by Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr. last year ruling out
populated areas as possible sites
for a proposed LNG terminal.
However. lhal act does not cover
LPG. .
''U nfortunate ly, LP G 111
something we have not paid too
much attention lo," Oadasovich
said . ·
£.ederal. state a nd focal
authorities worked to e nsure
that the lanke r reached its berth
s afely. s aid J o hn May. a ·
PetrQlane spokesman.
Two Coast Guard vessels and
two Harbor Department patrol
boats formed a moving ~creen
<Jround the 638·fool tanker a:. ll
moved through the port·s main
channel. which had been or
dered cleared of all other traffic
The Pel rolane spokesman said
the s hip contains an additional
:.a fe ty valve to m1n1m1ze
•spillage in case of an accident
and two sets of a sensing devices
to autom~callv shut down ga:.
<See TANKER. Page A2>
l nd ~cte d Orange County
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich won
another delay tQday. in his UP·
comlng tnal on bnbery charges
Capizzi told JudJH' Earl B
Gilliam that the r('quest for thl'
added delay was ··an affront to
the court."
Rut. Capizzi said. tlrc <tay or
the motions came a nd passed
without the defendants' lawyers
f1hng any motions
-·.
A l ong with co·defendaM
LeRoy Ros-. Diedrich appeal'cd
in San Otego Superior Court to
have his tna~ dale moved from
Nov. 27 to Jan. 8
The po:>tponl•mf'nl was hitter-
, Neivport's
Osprey
Flies Back
A chilly vigil paid off Thurs
day nigtll for a state Depart-
ment of Fish and Game official t who r eported he spotted the
female osprey that has been the
' target of massive ornithological
. efforts in Newport Harbor
• o ospr('y has raised youn~ in
Southern Californi a in 50 years.
and so consideruble excite ment
occurn•d when the seagoing
hawk built a nest in . NewpoM
HarboT a few weeks ago.
U nfortunatcly. the ha wk built
lt on the mast of a shi p whose
owner , a Los Angeles doctor.
wasn 'l fond o( paying $1.500 a
month· in doclc fees for a bo·ai. be
couUJn'tsail ,
So a giant pilin~ was sunk
nearby and. on Monday~ lhe nest
was moved by state and Pacific
Tl.'lcphone workers in an al·
tempt to rool the bird into think·
in~ the piling was the mast.
· The only problem was : Would
the b1 rd fall for 1l?
Dedicated fo'1s h and Game of·
fi c1al Paul Kelly decided to find
out by perching himself on the
end or H Street on the Balboa
P~mnsula Thursday nigt1l with
at~ s potting scope lo wait for the
nest .
Fortunately, he only had to
w ail about h alf a n h our.
because. as Kelly noted, "It's
· coot out there."
"I saw her flying around ovet
by the Harbor Department of-
fice <on Bayside Drive>." Kelly
s aid. "I'm quite sure it's llle
same bird."
He said she didn't sit. on th6-
nest but "I don't think th~l's
, necessarily bad at this pdiht."
··Before we moved the . nest.
h er be havior bad begun t o.
change," Kelly explained. "She
was spending less lime there
because sbe-had finished COll-
struction or the nest
·Capizzi pointed out that after
th e Diedrich trial wa s
transferred to San Diego County
the court had set ilc; starting
date back to Nov 27 and ·SN
But the ass1slant dis trict at
torney's argument was coun-
tered by Diedri<'h ·s lawyer
Marshall Moq{an who said he
would be a<'live in a civil trial
until mid·Dccember:
Who DutJnit? .
Diednch and Rose were in·
dieted De<'. 15. 1977, on bribery
charges related to a 1973 county
board of s upervisors land use
dt'<'ision
When protesHng the added de-
lay m bringing the defendants to
trial. Capizzi noted Che Indict-
ment was almost one year old
and said the delay "goes to the
ver y heart. or integrity in ~OV·
ernment."
Mystery and several rolls of toilet paper
shrouded this house al 1Zl3 McCormick
Lane. Costa Mesa. today. No one was home
to explain who papered the yard or why. or
·whether or not there was any ronnectitln to
tonight ·s holly contested football gam e
between Costa M~sa and Coro'na del Mar
high schools. to be played at Newport.Harbor
High School. The re~idcnL-; al leat have ont-
thing to be grateful for -it 1sn ·t supposed to
ram this weekend
Actress Bernadette Peters
speaks to the crowd during a
rally in Los Angeles Thurs ·
day as part of the second an·
nu al .. G r eat American
S m okeout." Her button
reads. "Kiss me, I don't
smoke."
Mesa Woman ...
Hit by Car;
Leg Broken
While in court, the defendants
and their lawyers learned that
when their trial begins Jan. 8 it
will be in a department of the
San Diego S uperior Court in
Vista.
Judge Gilliam said ,the trial
was being moved lo the northern
San Diego County city t.o make it
more accessible . to the parties
involved in the criminal lawsuit.
At today's hearin~. Rose's at-
torney Sylvan Aronson s aid he
wi ll m ake additiona l pretrial
motions when the court con-
venes Jan. 8, including a re· .
newed motion for a post indict-
ment pi-eliminary hearing based
on a recent Supreme Court de-
c1sion •
China Paper
~!!~~~-~!?as in-
direrll y attacked the late
Ch1airman Mao Tse-tung in a
thinly .veiled move to reduce
him lo human dimensions and
possibly rewrite the history or
his contribution lo communis m
The Kwangming, daily, a Pe-
king newspaper. made its points
by attacking Yao Wen-yuan. a.
former Politbu.ro membe r
whose 1965 cr-iticism or a his-
toric a I play ·kicked off the
Cultural Revolution
CoUrt 'Test ·Needed .
In Bus Exp&nsion
S A CRA MENTO <AP I -
Proposals to expand the Los
Angeles Unified School District
busingi)rogram lo other counties
cannot be enacted without a test
Briton Tabs
Ex-Pres idem
'Undesirable'
case before the state Supreme
Court. a• state school board al-
torney says.
Tl}.e S\ate has po a uthority to
order districts to bus students
across county lines. as implied
in a so-called metropolitan bus·
ing plan presente d to Los
Angeles Superior Court ·Judge
Paul Egly, state school attorney
Thomas Grif(jn said Thu.rsday.
"The implications or bringing
the state in on creat ion of a
metro busing plan makes us a
little nervous." Griffin added
"It seems to me all the dis
cussion assumes we' have a lot or
power and authority we don't
have."
LONDON <APl -Former
Pres ident Nixon s hould be
banned from Britain as "an un·
des irable a li ~n ... a British
la wmaker urged today. ·
John Lee. a barriste r member The plan recommended by
of the governing Labor party, court·appointed s per1ahsts to
made the d ema nd to Home further desegregate Los Angeles
Secretary Merlyn Rees in a writ-schools -would extend the
ten question in the House of city's busing program to most of
Commons. Lee asked Rees to Orange County 's 29 school dis·
h b h • tricts and to Ventura and San "pro • It t e entry· of Nixon. Bernardino counties. tt would who has accepted a n invitation to lecture at Oxford University also include other dis tricts in·
on Nov. 30 Los Angeles County. '
Rees's orrice said the minister The recomme ndations by
probably will answer the ques-University of Illinois polillcal
lion Monday. scientist Gary Orfic ld and
Lee was not Immedi ately Harvard sociologis t Thoma~
A 7().-year -o ld Costa Mesa Thief Cets $2 .. 935 a vailable to explain his action. Pe ttigrew t'alled the state ··an. woman was hospitalized in good ..., According lo his omce in San dispensable "tolhe metroplan
condition today after her leg w~ Cl N" -11 · · The apparent reason for mak-broken when she was struck lfY" Loot m· , Newport eNment25e. · ixon wi vtsttF, ~aris ing tAe state and the slate school
b on ov. lo appear on a rench board parti·IM> •o any cour·t action a cat. "<}lile ttying to cross usy l I • 1. ho., 28 u-·ll "'" " Harbor Bouleva. rd Thursday A burglar who broke in lhe -e ev"'s~'?phonn 5 ~· o_v.. t · ...._ui;boWl l was to avoid separate lawswts
evening. front door of a Newport Beach a nswer e·an ques tons a u from the more than 100 districts
Police s aid Joan •Adams of house Thursday made ore wilh himselC, and go to England on that would be artected it Judge
2277 Harbor Boulevard was not an estimated $2.935 in valuables. N~i·x!9~ was invited to Oxford Egly adopts the .plan, Griffin
in a crosswa!k when s he was hit police said today. . by Daniel Moylan. this year's said: ·
by a car dnven by 17·year-old · They said the bre~k ·1n oc-president or the Oxford Union Qrfield . .said the state school
Mesa Police
Comimte Hunt
~
Deaih Clue 5'
Santa Ana police said today
they have yet to complete an In·
vestigallon into the Nov R death
of a Costa Mesa nurse. k1lled
whe n hl'r car was s t ruck
broadside by a Santa An<J police
car ,
Police 'press spokesman Bill
Brown said he expects separ<itt:
reports compiled by a specwl
team of California H1ghw:.i y
Patrol lnv('stigators and by San
ta Ana police to be s ubmitted to
the District Attorney's offic·t·
earlv next week
.. We are waiting for a blOCJd
test from lhl' shenffo;; dc_pctrl
ment and an analys•!' of the
headlighHno help us dHermme
1r her headlight:.. were on ... :.<11c1
Officer Brown.
Lynda Grace Tolpa. a 27-year-
old nurse at Hoag Memorial
Hos pital. was killed when ht'r
car was struck as she turned lcA
on McFadden Avenue in Santc.i
Ana
T ht' poltC(' car was driveri by
Offi cer Duve Becerra 'VhO wa~
responding to a report or an
arm e d robbery in the are.i ,
police said
Police refused comment when
asked If officer Becerra was us·
ing a red light or siren as he was
drivin~ at high s peeds a long
Mc Fadden.
Coast
Brenda Joyce Brooks, or 2061 curred Thu~day morning al the UAiversity Sotjely.; a ~:.i~ boaAl sbou&G:b\: brought anlO any Wall:8ce~: -... ~ ~ .--hotftf ofDffittJ!ett.!_Y5te11"11'Je'-1 -elcl ~ ~.iaf c<Hht ruttrrr.oa C:Wtmml.llll!!ll'·=---t-=:'1iii~~
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Bott. ~v1ct1m and i he-d11ver -tat5. Baystde~~ere:::= ctUb. t hat regularly · vites well-dations beca\Q or its potent.ial ~fl~~=-""'":"i"if~~~;;t'.:f~~;t;;~;:rt'~~m~;_;L~~~~·•tW&M&-~-we • -' ·lfnewn per90ftlttith:s1o-&.d'llri ol@' lb,thiillhetl~!t:"11int--1t-----
tf)e aecldenC oceurttd al aoout other Items or jewelry. it desigrung -plans for desegrega. '·Patchy !Me night ar18t
9:.10 p.m ., 200 l eet south of lion. ea r~R\,o.rn'-1'~ f o~
l -..;:"~ __ •· o~ ~· 'isL.ri!\1:.,J.liI.&wJ?h S"a(ur ay~lf'OnighT IS
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Wins Tallied Newport Builder
Bas Heart Bypa8J) Thursda3', night 's
Orange Coasl High school
football action yielded two Prominent Newport Beach
lopsided victories-: builder Milton Bren rem ained in
Foaatal• Valley 31 intensive care today at St. Vin-
Ne.,.n llarbor 13 cent's Hospltal in Los An«elcs
following heart bypass surgery
Mlsaloa V~Jo 54 but was reported awake and L•l•H Hlll• 7 able to s it u . n today•..--'.---t---r-===~~
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By The Assod•ted Press .
Minnesota's first heavy snow of the season
dumped up nine--tnches in some areas overnight,
forcing schools to close and snarling rush-hour com·
muting in the Minneapolis:St. Paul area. <Earlier
story, A4 l •
Nine indies was reP'1f'led at Red Wing and an ·
accumulation of six inches was reported in ·the Min -
·neapolis metropolitan a rea -.
School was canceled for the day in many areas
a nd hctlard9us driving made.school buses late in a
numf>er Of other communities.
In MicbJ an's Upper Peninsula, '!P to six inches rerr. c ogi ng roa s aria comp acaung the search fbr
a.76.year.old-bunte.L.whalater..waa found sale~
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T wo brothers charged wtth the
attempted shoo1in ..t or Los
Angeles Ram linebacke r Jim
Youngblood in Newport Beach
• ·.pleaded innorenl al their ar·
raignmenl Thursday in Oranae
County Harbor Municipal Court.
Alan Gray. 29, of 27696 Tortja,
MTSsTon Vl$. and Colin Gray.
26, of Diamood Bar. face a pre·
trial hearing Dec. 18 a l the
Harbor Court and have a trial
date set for Jan. 2.
The tWo were arrested Oct. 17
after a gun allegedly was fired
a ~ ouatde Ute An·
ctenl Mariner resta urant i n
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OEN EV A. SWitierland tAP ~ -
The Umted State&..has Joined •
1-'rance ·and Canada in offerin~
to resettle the ,2.500 refugee.-
from Vietnam s tranded on a
fr eig hter oH the Malaysian 0111• "••rk ulY 1111111il ,1 llon, Of olilu;.~n_att11 ~ •ottd
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About JO o(( dutv lfunt1ngton
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Beach pohct>men PH'kt'le d th~
businesses of two more Cit y
CO'-lDCil mem bers for two houn.
today in an effort to push for pay
hikes. tRelatedstory, PageAJ. 1
Picket ltnes we nt up a l
Councilman John Thomas ' truck
and crane yard, 18851 Stcw<ird
St .. and Co unc•I man Bo b
Ma ndie's auto repair &hop, 424
Main·St.
Three othe r police officer::.
carried plac ards in front or
Huntington Beach City Ha ll No
incidents were reported
Several policewo m e n and
com m unieallons work.crs also
;omed lbe ptcket Jmes
Polic~ Association Pres ident
J eff Cope said the lines were
informational pickets. Picketers
passed out information flyers
about their contra ct demands
- A city official r eported that
poNce are asking for what
amounts to a IS percent pay hike
after IS months
Polin• say lhl' City Counc il hi~
nffcn.•d ~ 4.6 pt.•r r(•nt pa)' boost.
1he firs t <:a lary hike s ineC'
0 1'tobcr of 1977.
lh.11 lw 1, "1111111-: lo m•·t'I Prt'NI
rl1 11 t (' .1 t tt r .in)' t mn· J 11d •• n 't
plat t-. but ·"nlv wht.>n we havt' Ii
nt.' .. ~Al. r J~rt't>ffit'nl .
l h1 \1 ..... ou11 l>t•moer.il quol
1 11 Hri·zhrn.•\ <lb IM\IO.C ' Prt"''
.. <h•nt C.11 h'r J nd I havt> -Just o
1·ouplc of minul~ lo lt'l lht' m11>
'>llt•s "' rtw I ~ ~ t< will never
It I I he m llv hr3l B.ut if .t.h~ Unit
l'd t all•:; does, we ·e.rn still
d{•..,tr.o\ tht· l ntled ~tat('!>
But "-t' n11 .... 1 ~l·lt lt.' our prob
lcmi. in J ptoact-ful wuy ·
Eaglf'ton quoted Brezhnev a!>
~ay 1ng Sov1d d~1gner1> tested a
neut ron Wl•apon "but gave it up. ·
We never start~d producllon "
Carter. a nnounced this year
the United States would not ~o
a head with producllon of its
neutron weapon, pending prog·
r ess in negotiations to limit
s trategic weapons and military
fo rces. ~
Brezhnev had s aid previously
the Soviets had the ability to
produce a neutron weapon, but
this was lus first re velation that
s uch a we;u>on had been tested.
Th e Soviets ha ve mounted a
worldwide pro paganda c am·
-p:aign again.StthFU.S-neufron
weapon. calling 1t an inhuman
device
'Wonnhurger'
Include d in
R ecip e Book
Early T 11rkey Trot
Four runners are cheered on-as 'they left Co n ard. Forrl'h l Metcalf and Kevin
Estancia· High in Costa Mesa Thursday McCarthy. Con<.i rd a nd Mc,Carthy are on
niltlat -bound for a Saturday night party the school's cross country tc:a m a nd
in Palm Springs. They'll be running in 15 Hers hey is a Ju nior at Laguna Beach
mile shifts around the clock: From left . High. Metcalf. 19. was graouated from
the runners are P~~l He~rs~h~e~v:::..:..·~R:.:.:.:lc~R:___.:E::.::.st~a=n~-c~ia.::.....:t_w~o~y~e~a~r-s_a~g~o-._'_~-~----
Ex-bigamist
Goes A.lone .
SAN DIEGO tAP 1 -A
couct has ordered Roy
Joyne r . who pleaded no
Conl.c.sLlo-bigam__Jb.,-l.0-pay -
a $250 Cine and slay single
at least one year.
"l don't think he 's going
to go out a nd get married
again." Municipal Judge
Judith McConne ll com-
me nted Thursday .
Joyne~aded no con-
tes t to marrying a San
01 ego wom a n in 1976
\\ 1th o ut d1 v o rc 1n g a
woman he married in 1967
in Zuri(•h. Switzerla nd
I r vine School Board
~!.~~n!~~~n~ h!l~~~!~~u~
-ml)\•ed a head with plans for a $5 1\fusic eehtcr-tne-.. to l>ulld a
.m1ll_1on community theater. much larger complex on campus
despite the fact that 1t is planned tha~ ~ould inc lude a large
to be built across the street from aud1tonum and a lso a smaller
a proposed $35 million perform· theater. compa~ablc to the pro·
mg arts co mplex. posed 600·seat city the ate r
On Wednesday the council ap. The munu.:1pjtl the ater 1s to be
proved , by a 3·2 vote. a n agree-partly financed by p~rk bond
mcnt to pay S72.000 to the San funds approved b y volt:rs 10
Francisco firm of Wurs ter. 1972. when Sl 4 m1lhon w:.i~ <JI ·
Bernardi and ~mmons. to de· localed for t~c proJccl
sig n the theater Mayor Bill Va rdoulli.. who
Contract t a lke. h Hv{> bet-n
going on !\tncC' the pohc<•mcn 's
working' :i)treemcnt l'XPJrt>d Oct.
l
I''' h.c· <' bega n p 11· k l' t 1 n g
Thur::.da) morning al Ma yo1 f'rn
T l·m fi1ch a rd S 11•ht•rt :. t\111
ph31Cnp e1t•:.
P n I i c e a I !> o b c g a n ·a
ttck<.ot "-rtt tnJ.! :.lo"clO\l.n l d ~l ~l't'k to proll·::.t ~I.tiled cnnlract
t <.ilks
CHJCACO -'-AJl-1 -Tht· owner
of E a rthworms Ifie ~ays ht• 1s
adding "Wormbt.lr~er.," lo Hw
JOO recipes he has for us ing pro·
te1n-rich dried worms as food
suppll'mcnt~
..\ fast ·food chain ba~ dentt•d
rumors that 1t UM·cl ground n ·d
worm1> in 1t!> hambur~1·rs.
But Darrell Richa rds. owm:r
of Earthworms. s a id it's a
quec;tion 'of t1m(• lx•fort• dnc·d
"-Orm s will ta ke their place in the dwt ..
-Mesa Fireman
Badly Burned
By Hoi Pipe
IL is pro posed that tht' theater
bt• built within the University
Town Center . off 'Campus Drive.
aC'ross from UC Irvine
However. negotta.l1ons are in
prqgress between the university
and a no n-profit fund -rai~ing
Book Sale Planned
'> • · t-' r 1 e nds of Cos ta M e s a
Libraries will hold a book !>ah:
wtth Councilman Ar thur An·
lhon.y v_ot.ed-ag.ainsL proceeding
with the city theate r . argued
t hat extra funds needed lo build
it would be unava tlable...
The Music Center project . h1•
c on te nded . would s oak uµ
available g rant m o ne y a nd
private donat1ons
Va rdouJls and Anthony s ug
ges ted. unsuccessfully, that the
matter be resubmitted to voters .
who wouJd be given the chanct'
lo s perid the theater money on
a nothe r park project, s uc h as
soccer fields.
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A Costa Mesa fire captain s uf.
ft.·rcd f1r-;t a nd second ·de~rce
burns lo his arm Thursday nrght
when .~~teamiog pipe apparent:
ly gy ~ooked inside his s leeve.
a uthorities said tudav
Saturday in the parking lot of
Crocke r Nation al Bank at
H a ybor ~nd N e wport
boule vards The salt• will rWl
from 9 a .m. to J o.m .
.
high rommi~siooer fQ.t r~.\Ul~S . _ • said today
S p o k.e !> m a n P h 1 I i p p c
Labreveuex ~d a mbasudors
or the three countries met today
with Malays ian o fficials in
Kua la Lumpur. the Malaysian
capital. t.o ··communicate their
decision to accept the retugees
·and s tart negotiations ..
There was no immediate com ·
m cnt from Washington and it
was not known.how many of the
refugees might be resettfed m
the United St.ates.
Terry Adamson. s pokesman
for thf' Jusl1ce Department. batd
1n Washington that .~ltorncy
General Griffin B. Bcl~1ll meet
witll cong reshional leade rs tO
d1bcus::. plans for permitltn11: an
add1tton<i l 2.500 Indochinese ref·
ug ees lo come to the United
Stal eh. ·
A d atn!IOQ Wald U~at <
proposal calls ror expanding the
l! S quota for Indochinese ref·
ugCt'"· bul said this would not
1wn•ssan lv mr an lhal the Unit·
l'd Statt'" would .1l'eept lbe 2.500
refuj:!C(.'lo J bo:Jrd lhc f~e1 ghter
Ad amson s:.i1d Justice Oepar1 ·
ment 0((1c1ali. "ould mw t with
m t•mbt•r<. o f the llou'e t.1n<.l
Sl•nat1.· 1ucl1t1a ry comm1llt:es to
discuss thl• pldns ,
In Kuula Lumpur. 0Hic1al::i_
"'ho 'al in 'on lhl' negotlationi. ·
but asked not to ~ named. said
lalays ia has softened iL-. st.and
and 1s Wllhng to let the stranded
refugees·come ashore a s soon as ~
1t ha~ f firm comm itment from
the countnes to wti1ch they will
bl· sent.
M alays1a a bo tt'mporarily
s lH•h t•<.l pl.in ~ l o t ow the
frl.:'1ghll•r Hai Hon~ and 1h
l1i.:ht !~ packed human <'argo into
1n l<•1 n;i t1onat watl.'r. Mal<1y~1an
::.ourt•t·~-. said _
They :.a1cl the delay would givt•
the Westenn1at1ons a cflanceTu
m ak l" i.:oo.~ o n ·offt:r!-. or
.. u nc luarv for thl' rl'fugees
mos t of them ethmr-Chinese.
City to End in SS?
SAN DIEGO IAP I --The C11y
Council Hules Comm11tee ha'
. \'Otl•d t Im ra v.or of f1hng notice
with the federal government
lh a t the city may want lo
w11 hdraw from the Social
Security pro~ram SteVe ill.artin ·
Hospitalized
KNOXVIJ.1.F:. Tl•nn 1/\P 1
C:o m l·dian Stc•\1.· Murlin 1::. re
port C'd "J U'<l ;i hs<11 ull'I y rim"·
aflt.·r bl•1ng t n •a t 1.'d at the
Un1vt·r~1ly of Tcnncssct• hospital
tor hc:.it ('Xhaust1on, u hO!:>p1tc.il
nur::.e said
P eople a lready e at s nails .
tt.\ s lt•r s. octopus. t;qu1d , and
..,hnmp. and drll'd "orm_;-. \I.Ill
mix with a ny kind of cookin~. he
noted.
H1c har<b. 13, s aid he cooks
worm cooku .. •s and worm cakl·s
at hom e about once j week.
Capt Mike Treynor was taken
to lloag Memorial Hos pital in
Nl'wport Beach aoout a -JO p.m
following th.e mishap lie· wa!:>
treate d a nd rt>leascd . but will bl'
Off work fo r a few (fay::.. fire Of·
f1tiab said.
ALDEN'S
Martin was pc rfprm1ng in
Stokely Center on the university
eampus Thursday night when he
1nkrruptC"d his routine and left
the st age compla ining of the
heat, un1 vchsily police s aid.
"It wus about 95 degrees in the
audito rium. · ~haron Cassady,
h os pital e m e r ge nc y room
s upervisor .... :net in a phonl' in
tt·r vll'" "llt•'s already gone
back to his hotl'I. she s a1q
Frotn Pagr A I
41 TANKER .••
flow if :t leak occ:urs
A tanker c\plos1on here two
yl'ars k1llt•cl c1ghl pcopl1.• und in
JUred 50
Under orden. from lbc. state
Occupational Safety and flc•alth
Adm1mstrallon. "l'Vl·r al repu1r~
were compll'led carht•r on th1•
pier.
"I like them a nd so do m y two
children who are 9 and 11. But
m y wife doesn 't go for tt yet. ·~For dinner tonight, I 'm going
to mix one-tenth cup of dned
earthworms to a quarter pound
of hamburg er a nd c all 1t a
"Wormburger." he said.
R1ch~ds said he sells about
1 5 million worms a week at his
s uburban Elk Gro ve Village
oper ation for a var iety ol-uses
like t>ating up s ludgl' and has
received abo ut 50 in .. u1r1c::.
J bout using them u::. rood for
human~.
Firemen were called to the
Mc::.a Theater at 1884 Ne wport
Blvd. when theater oper ators
found a n overpr essur1zcd water
h1.•aler was spe wing steam.,
Capt. Treynor a tte m pted to
move the pipe so that firemen
could shut off a gas valve to the
water heater . Officials said the
P•IX! hooked inside hi~ sleeve.
C'ausirn~ burns over SO percent of
h1::. arm.
Weekend Viewing
Tax L aw Leaders
Spar o n TV Tape
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S AC RAMENTO CAPI A
publtc squabble has dt>velopt'd
be tween Howa rd J.arv.is~nd
Pauf Gann. lht-tax rebels who
s po n s ored Pror>os 1t1 o n 1-a .
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F1tday. NovemMr 17 1978 D~Jl Y PILOT t 3
JM~ Get~ L~?.na ·M1inler C~se
Official
Arid .Cop
l ·Flap
l:!.ll: BAB-K t; R
Of O.ily ,.11¥Jt•H
Accused
Admits
S@X-Link-
'
The trial of a L.a_gun.a Bl'ol'h
man accused of a blud~t'omng
murder during an allt·ged
homosexual rage ended Thu.-...
day with the defense '1llornl'\
clai ming the prosecution had
fa1ted lo prove its cast·
~. .
Huntington fiear h l'ohr t• 1 t
.llm WJlkvr said todit) hl' 111
tt·nd' to ~uu l't1uyor l'ro 'l'l'mtx11 l'
H1<'hard Swbt•rt 1n ('onnf>t'l111n
~1th a m}slt•rious death thretil
lb.it ~Jebert allcMcdly r~portcd
lo 1·1h offlt•1.11t. q · Walker ~J ld thul Saet>.·rt
anatialt'<l·.t nwmorund um lhul ul
leged lh.11 W.;lkcr madl' a lhr~ut
1~ k 111 Sil'ben ~ hl·n hl' ' 1s1kd
one of Stetxon '<; phnrmactes last
I' rad a\
Defendant Earl Scr amhn. 27
l>3l quietly all la".>er Tom Hcill)
told an Ora nge Count> Suµl•raor
Court JUr y there was not :-.uffa
c1ent evidence to JUSlJf} J g uilt)
verdict
O•llY ...... )1•11 l'""'o
·SUING COUNTY
Carol Benion
-Job Plot'
l'll' ofhcaals cla mped " ltd 9f
WC'l't'l'} on lht' 1nctdt•nt but II .
~ u~ learnt-d that pohCl' haH•
lau1H'hed .m anvest1gat1on antu
the e pisode. ,
Sie be rt said today that the
t.>ontrovers y is a misundt•nita nd·
an based ·on-second a nd third
an repo !> o wt nesses."an I
am d isavowing that Wa lker an
tended any harm.•·
• 0•1" Pilel P ... 1-•Y C•r"f Am!WOH
Reill.> !-.Chl'nt 1:-. JCL'UM:d of
beating '69-)ear old t\lbert
Daniel Willard to dl':ilh 1n h1..,
f.,aguna Beach hom l' th{'. nag ht of
July 29. 1977
The youthful appt·a n n~ dl'len
d'a nt admitted an h1:-. test1mom
that he was in Willard s homt·
that night but (le naed h:i ' 111g '-'"
s aultcd his o ccat'tonai hnmo::.t'x
ual sex act partner
Over· Firing
~i red Oran ge Co un t y
Tr a ns porta l1on .Comm ission ex·
t'cutiv(• dfrector Carol Benson
-fate d a lawsua\ Thursday that
..,eeks to recover :rilei?ed damage
done her by lh<' comm1ss1on
"It was a misunderstanding
made in the heal OI the m oment
'1nd I am .ilbi.Olule ly 100 pe rcent
Cl' r t a in th a t t here w a s no
th rt-al ·"
ORANGE COUNTY FIREMEN ARRIVE IN JET'HELICOPTEA WITH EQUIPMENT FOR RESCUE
Santa Ana Woman Freed Att~r Spending Four Hours Pinned Between Rocks
B ut pr o se c ut or T o n \
Racka ukcis 1ns1~tl'd tha t foot
pri n t~ left an Drano spilled 11r
.,plashed on tht• floor of 1hl· '11·
tim 's houst' i!-t proof pos1t1q· th:JI
Sc•rnmhn bl'al Willard tu rll·ath
\\llh a '-'ooden f<'rl1hl\ ..,lalul·
Ptfi!;!; Benson 's romplaint a l-
leg<'s she was unfairly ousted
from h<'r $30,000-a -year Job on ~ov . 1, 1977, by a com mlh:.ion
thut conspired al;(aanst he r.
T hat cons piracy, the com
plaint a llegcf,, was a ameci al
replacing her a s the com -
mission's ex('cuta ve offa crr w1th
then Orangr County Tr ansit Dis-
trict pla nning d irecto r Tom
Jenkins.
·Miss-Benson. C'har~l'S an her
la ws ui t thut the ouster movt'
alte r 15 wee.ks on lhc .iob -CQM
her what she wou•d hav<' t'arned
tn her JOb as a cons ultant with a
Washin~n . D C , rirm as well
as the cxpcoses or her move to
Orange County.
He r !>utl Sl•eks unspec1fit•d
dam ages for, a mong oth er
things, the then fledg li ng com-
mission gorng back on a ll egcd
promises made her whl•n she ac·
~·cplcd thC' Job
Missing Man
·.Fowid Dead
In Santa Ana
A n 82 yc::ir-old Sa n ta Ana
:man, missing tllc pa.fil..._10 days ..
:was found dead Thurway inside :a 55-gallon d:um at a s eldom-
•used andus trrnl stor age a rea,
:poli "c reported today.
: Claude F. Perkins, who had
.bt•cn the subject of <t nationwide
:missing persons bulletin . was
. found in :.m industrial complex
at 2000 S Anne Strc·et. police
said.
• OH1ccrs Saad 1t a ppC'ared
1Perkins may h:1ve bccn trying lo
·scale a fence whe n he fe ll
backward into the drum and wa~
.unable to chmb out.
An a utops y to dete rmine the
cause of death was scheduled to-
: ~Y , police said.
: The storage area was located
,about · 1 5 miles from Perkins·
home at 2325 W. Anahurst St ..
: pohce ~a1d.
: lnduslnal workers s aid it had
:been about two weeks s ince
.a nyone had last been inside the
'.!tlor agc area •
:YuJe Tree Raised
NEW YORK CAP) -/\ 75-root
a-.orway s pruce was hois ted up.
H ghf today on a spot overlooki ng
n ockefeller Center's ice s kating
rink.
Siebert said hl' has written a
le tter t hal com p le te l y e>.
oneral<'S Walker.
Walker. a 10 yel\r vc tt•ran of
tin--pollc'l' cfeparl ment and a
mC'm ber of the polic<' orfict•r's
conlrart negoltating team , s a)s
he doesn't intend to let m atters
d rop. ·
"Somebody 1s s hooting crap<,
with m y career and I don't like
11." he said ..
Walker said the bizarre and
confusing chain of e vent:. began
Frida y when he· was waiting tu
get m~cine at a pharmacy in
wnlcfl Siebert is a part owner.
Wa lke r said while .he was
-wm~h~Ld.!S.t• US.'i~d c.urrC!Ill
negot iations in whit'h police an•
seeking pay increases II(' ~ad
h (• t o ld employe(•s o f th t•
pharmacy that the farm m ight
become the s ite of t.nformat1on
picke ts ·
He also said that he m ay haVl'
said in jes.l a statement to the er
feet that ht• was surprised that
Siebert the day before was will·
mg lo get on a city hall elevator
with three armed police officers
"I honestly don't re me m ber ir
I s aid that but ir I did it was
because of recent re fe rences
·tha t Huntington Beach police of·
· h cers "have been s uch bad
guys." .
The events now get a bit ttazy
but the alleged st ate ment con-
cerning the. e l evator ride
becomes misconstrued .
''Now I am supposed to have
said that I have a ~un and when
I find Siebert it will all be over
for him," Walker said.
Walker categorically denies
that threat. Siebert concurs and
alleges that thjngs got out of
perspective because of second
a nd third·hand a ccounts
Walker said the re a lso 1s a
myste ry of two dJfferent m emos
supposedly initialed by Siebert
with city officials.
Wa lker alleges an the first ,
me mo that Siebert claimed that
he had heard r e po rts that
Wa lker was armed and looking
for him.
Walker said there is a second
mt'm o, howeve r , in whi ch
Si<!bert claims that Walke r ex·
pressed s urprise that Siebert got
on the valor with him.
r said the .second memo
11iree Face
Sentencing
In Slaying
An Orange County Supe rio r
Court Jury late Thursday 'llrter-
noon found three men guilty of
first-degree m urder in the 1977
stabbing death of Santa Ana
punp J ames llar~ _
Convicted o-r-burglary a nd al-
t('m pted murder as we ll a s first
degr ee murder were Gar y Har-
rell. 23. of Louisiana, Thomas E
J ackson. 20. of Chicago. and
Rodney A. Griffin, 23. of Santa
Ana.
The three me n, who now face
possible life prison sentences.
were the last of five defeit<rants
t o be con victed of Ha r bin's
murder as well as the a ttempted
murder of prostitute Sandra
Cr ee
• MISS Cree survived multiple
stab wounds and slashes about
he r throat· aod testified against
a ll five d efe ndants at three
sepa r ate trialsi
The woman ide ntified four of
them a s the men wllo bu'rst into
Harbin's apartment on Bristol
, Street in Santa Ana the night of
Ma rch 29, 1977.
Once inside, Miss Cree s aid.
the intruders bQund both her and
Ha rbi n , hauled him into a
bedroom where he was stabbed
to death and then assaulted her.
The fifth defendant) Edward
Harrell, 23, was said to have Or·
de red the attack on Harbin" in
retribution fo r the murde r vic-
tim's assauJt on a prostitute a
day earlier.
Ha rrell. who was convicted at
a separate trial last Septe mber.
sa t io a car outside the apart-\
m ent while his so-called goon
squad extracted the pound of
flesh he wanted.
Has comeuppance came when
a l ready convicted goon sq uad
m e m be r George Lamar King,
30, testified lbat be ctirect ed the
d eadly operation tha t was bent
on reve nge.
Gri ffin a nd Ja c kso n a r e
s('heduled to be sentenced ~-
vious atte mpt to cover
ore serio us death
don't see how anybody
in from · i t e x ce pt
• 15 by Judge. Evere tt Dickey.
II a rrc ll will be sentenced later
today
Sieb ' he sa id.
£". Of.Ji. -! -•~ Sie bert said he didn ·t ma ke--L-c.'"3 Ule mQfe-severe c arge Co or. uy re
ficials who decUned to comment f.:-J T
on the matter. UlU Joggers
Are 'No Fun' ~-------.ALTOS HILbS <A-f!.i
J onm"raT
fi cials ragged. .
Weeklf "fun runs" in olving
ndreda.ol jog --
Enterpnse -by a per-sistenl---
Jldoptee , a Nc wporl -0-eac-=-_._~S-UND----~-AY'S BEST
tfte: arrow--uae~~
CJ.SC i5qmfUl'fttL_
pharmaceutical firm and Star ~
a'relc--movic--producers -will-he--a~sc ri bed in Sunday's Daily ------------
Pilot .
11ttnttJNDElt""Kn".ttX--'A
-~~wport firm is bringing an an-
lviral drug close to lhe point
wher e a few days of pills may
mean goodbye s niffles -but
)'ou'll never gel anyone at the
c o mpany lo say that. Jn
YouJYour Money.
STAR TREATMENT -Trek·
kles have waited a long lim e for
the film version of their favorite
and palleoce bas paid otr. "St.or
Wa r$" s uccess has brous ht a
bigger budge( and more care to
the tre.west -·Star Trck"u e-n-
terprise.
BECKY'S 'QUEST -. T here
.r_..Jawa..~t lelli!!S adopted
people who they are and 11l'hett
they come from. For ·Becky
Bright of San Jose, a trip to
Africa was the last step In the
arduous process of discovering
her parents.
EASTERN DAZZLE -J ade,
ivory and cloisonne are part of
the beauty of China and Ellen
Ki a m 's Friendship Collection.
• The Featuring section wlU pnr
vtde a glimpse of some or these
beautiful baubles recently di · ...
playect for Orange COasl shoC>·
pe.rs.
tile town council Wednesday ac·
cused the runners of "flagranL-
m l's use al'fd abuse · o Jle
thoroqbf'aees. _ ,.
· • "The council Will consider is·
sull)g future permits lo' them,
but bas~ Pf\ past performance, Ws <fout>ffUJ -(hat ·they-will get
any more." i:own Ma nager!Job
Crowe said Thursday.
T-he coun~ll voted S·O to send a
l e Ue.r t o Bob Anderson ,
publisher or "Aunn.er's WorJd."
which sponsors the run runs. to
protest the undisciplined way
the event ls conducted.
.. Santa Cla ra County Deputy
Sheriff L. Shadle -said joggers at
a n Aug. ~ fun nm rorc:ed ii~
to tbt wrong side or the roai
whlle run monitors drove at ex·•
cessr ve speeds and a passenger fn
one ol them w1a4 drinkln& beer.
Trapped Hiker_.11.urt
In COUnty Canyon
RuckauJ<as told th~ tun th.11
Scramlan tx-c·aml' l'nr<J~l'rt. '-'hl·n
Walla rct alll'gt.•dly threall'nL•d lo
~"<pose tht>ir rt'lanonsh1 p
tr not that. lhl' pro~t·l u1 r11
''I'd . tauntmg ·b\ th1· \ H'l1m
touc hed off Scramhn :-. :illt·i.wrt
murcferous ra~e
W h ale v l' r t h l ' r t• J "" n
Hackaukas ~aid . S<·ramhn dad
ki ll his aged homosexual p;.irtm·r
a nd shoul d be found guilt\ A. Santa· Ana woman spent
n early fou r ho urs p anne d
between rocks Thursday a fter-
noon when she slipped while hJk·
ang with a male companion in
!la rding Ca nyon.
Wendy K Mue lle r. f 4.-:tuf
fcred lower left leg anJ urae~ cind
wa s treat ed. by County P'ln·
Department para m<.<dics for cx
pos urc and shock befor t> being
Marine Held
In Stabbing
Of Another
A 22-y e ar-old M arine 1s
reported m fair condition at U.Q
Medical Center . Orange, after
being· stabbed four limes in the
back e arly this morning.
Orange County S h e riff"s
officers said Cpl. J effrey Cox.
22, was s tabbed by another
Marine near the Peyton Place
Bar on·Trabuco Road.
The bar is a few yards from
the El Toro Ma nne Corps Base
Jnain gate. deputies said.
The Marine Corps would not
identify the suspect.
lifted by a Stall• iJepartmcnt of
Forestry helicopter to M 1!.s1on
Communi t~ llospatal. M1M11on
Vie Jo
A hos pital s poke5"oman :.aid
the woman wa~ treated :md re
Miased lall' m lhl· <irternoon
Co\Jnty Frre Departme nt of
f1 C"-i-a I~ al d t-h e-v.'l'ml :rn \\ a ~
trapped in the-can}on m:ar Mod
Jeska Canyon JU:.t beforl· noon
"hen a 1.000 pound rock moH•d
pann ing her le g a gainst :.rnoth\'f
rock
He r umde nt1 faed co mpanion
reached a t elephone a t Tuckc1
Bird Sanctua ry, five.m ile' to tht·
southwest , a bout two hours latc1
and called firemen
An e ight-m an crew of fill·
·fighters. i ed by lht> m<in, hiked
back into Hardinf.? Canyon ~o"
the waterfa ll area. to clear a
he licopter landing pad
Firemen worked for nearly an
hour with block and lackll' to
free the woman at 3 55 p m . of
fic1als said
Body Ide~tified
TrJUANA. Mexico !AP 1 t\
wom a n found s tabbed lo de uth
a t Tijuana has been identified all
Le ila Kale Beals. 63. ·of Long
Beach. Mexican a uthorit1e5 said
today. She was stabbed 19 tames.
R e illy dismissed t h1• pro..,
ecutor's mol•n ' a rgum1•nts .1 ..
conJccture and ans1s lt•rt t hat lh1·
.,,x man. ~ax -woman 111 ry -;houlrf
return a not gu1lty-v('rd1 ct
Tht-Jury dt·hl)l'r<tll'd a bout nn•·
hour bt>fore going homt-> fo1 th,•
111~ht but "as "t.·hcdult•d tu r•·
.,ume dchtx'r~1t1on~ lod <I\
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Two Women
Shot to Death
\.AN NUYS I AP• r\n .111
point:. btLJletm "as issued lo<la \
for the estranged h us band nf J
25-year-old wom an ufter :-.he a.nd
h r r roommate "ere shot 111
death :it their hOml' and anothl·r
man was wounded
P olJC(' Lt L A Ourrt<r .,;11d
Jerry W. Strack. 34. wa~ being
sought for q ul'sl1 on1ng 111 tht·
:.hootin~ Thursday n1gh1
Mrs. S track and hl·r room
m a t e , whos e 1dt'n111 v "'., ..
"1thheld pending not1 fi c<it1on of
the ~oma n 's rela t 1H·s. \l.l'rt'
shot . an· the uppt'r body Frt·d
Parr. 32. was found wounded 011
the l>ldewalk acros~ thl' st l'l'l'I
from the houSl'
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INSTANT COWR
·~'~, · \~\j1-:~ (f4U~~ PRIM~O~
Another gorgeous background or bright
color in reds, yellows. oranges a nd pa~tels .
Rogers hybtM varieties will bloom·through
late spring. •
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SNAP .
Dftt\GONS ...
Add bright and pastel colo r with this.
s tately nower. Create beautiful borders for
bulbti a nd have elegant cut flowers from
your garden.
Roger!. has both Engli~h dnd Fairy ~arie·
tieb-the founda1ion of dnv bpring gMden
-dvailable In white, yellow. 'red , pink~.
ora nge dnd bluei..
~ BULB PLANTING .~ SEASON
Now J tbt:.Jlme. \Q plant b~b ~Q.lluals ·
. to enjay their bejlutlf all prln~. Tulips.
Daffodils . Ranunc uld's ... they re a ll in
along with "Instant color" annuals such all
Iceland Poppies, Primrose and Cyclamen
for blazing winter beauty, Let Roger·~ Salel>
Service Professionals s how you h ow to
make yo ur ho m e a redl 1>pringtime
sh~wplace.
~dn Jo.iqu1n Hill~ Rd.,., MdcArthur Blvd .. Ne11-i>on 81!".idl. 17141 M0.~800 ·
Open Datlv 91tm 10 6p1n-Ffoli~• M 0-6 7N
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oa ~cing
_ CRUMP. Gilli & Ga MP: Llatcn. If this l&n 'l a
---Nlnt'l" of-dht'Ont trn long; . o lt-po Htft'
1thort'lU1'! • l'v" nt'" r i.t> n Qne Ju.al check lht n WI db
pntctu.•s li!v<'rybndy 's tl<'krd off about soml'lhtOfl.
l"or one Uun.i. leachc•hl of t.hc tfunUntllOn Buch Union
S('h0t1I UiiJtnct may ftO on strike ~n aaa1n m ttybe they
won't
All lhll' d''Pl'ndi> un ~hat happens at the M&otlatln& ta· •
bit.' Mond.:iy
It wl sound Jakt• ~onwthlna: thaL hbould huppen an
l>t>t roll
BUT TilAT'8 NOT l.L. Tht Hunllnaton Bea<'h <'OJ>'S
h.tve been out on picket lines. prolejlint( tht'lr 6l taon an
life The luwmcn havt· tx•en placard·carryl~ In (rout~
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Odd Newport Bm1 on f'rotest Flight to Costa Meaa
!>Ome btll>an~s outlets OJ>('raled by council memb<.•n:
You s uspect tt would really be confusing 1! !>Omt> Jlunt·
1ngton distn ct teachers were on the Caty Council
Then you might have the untllc~y prospect or eop
packets who would be plcketmg teacher picket!>. You never
know where all thls might end
. List.en. lluntlngton Beach isn't the only place we have
strife Consider the city of Irvine There, the Caty Council
.ruled 1t wouldn't intervene in a dictum by the Orangetree
Homeowners Assoclahon. which has banned kids from Jav
mg an their area.,
And the kids.that are already living there, under age
18, a re banished from further. use of Orargetree's com ·
monly-owned recreationa l faclllties ·
Maybe the kids will be next on the pi cket Jinei..
But why should they bother? J ust go out and find a
nic<>. quiet pool hall somc.p?ace. ·
NEWPORT BEACH HASN'T escaped our time of dis·
con tent eithe r . Down at -the harbor. the osprey has also
done a walkout. Or may~ it's a flyout.
In event you masse-d the news. the Mprey is -a rare,
i.cagomg ha wk that ahruptly d~ided lo build her nest atop
the forema.'\t or the !'.ChOOnc r Samarang.
Rare bird or nol. this arrangment didn't fat 10 W€'JI
with plam of the schooner owner. So osprey experts m oved
the nest lo a pole, at no htllc time and expense.
NOW mE OSP.REV has gone on strike. She has de·
scrted the nesL We had one report that she is 1'bw sulking
in a tall tree oenr Adams School on Baker Street in Costa
Mesa. · <t
This shows what real trouble we're in now
The stnkes are beginning to cross city lines.
Approach Lighu Out
At Fatal Cr0$h Site ,
COLOMBO, Sri Lan1'a CAP> -The landing-approach light.-; at
Colombo akport were not operating when a chartered Jet11ner
filled with Indonesian Moslem pilgrims crashed a mile s hort or the
runway, government officials said today.
The government also revised the death toll downward to 183 In
the Wednesday night cras h of the Icelandic Airlines DC·8 The
.,·orC'agn Miru:,try and the Indonesian Embassy on Thursday had
put the number or dead at 199.
Cabinet Setrelary G.V.P. Samarasinghe said 79 persons sur·
v1ved, though some remained In critical condition. Indonesian of·
f1c1als said Thursday that 43 bad been ho5pitalized.
Pobce !)a1d 156 bodies had beeo pulled from lbe wreekage as of
today Tht>y said the re mainder either were burned beyond re·
covery or werl' ~tall under pieces of wreckage not yet cleared
away
Samara.,inghe, speaking at a news ronfe rence, said the
airport's a pproach lights were not working Wednesday night. But
he said that "as far as we know" lbe airport's instrument·
guidance sy~tcm was operating properly and four landings and
takl··offs had been m ade shortly before the accident.
J le did not explain why the lights were not operating.
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SR-7is Spy on €uha
U.S. Sl;lrv eiUing RWJs Aircraftl-~._..;;
• -W...iS111NCTON {Arl -.:~4"-!~~•h----"'..:!'~ to..i:.om•in!silent about-Urenr. Whlte
11uphl11t1eutt.'<1 spy planes havE' been dispatched Houv officials refused ariy comment.
ovf'r uba In Mt~mpl.$ to detc rmin£ whf:ther new Ot"tr sources. refusing to be Identified in any
M Vl<'l built (1ghler planes urti capable of fi ring way. contlrmeath~ n!Rhts.
nucll>ur weapons. Administration sources say. However. at was not clear whether the mis·
• Cnmtiru and sensors aboard the spy planes slons are continuing and {h~re was no word on
have lx'<'n aimed ut Russian MI0 ·23s. reported to what they have round. tia_vcJU:rly_t."Ci.ra.'CeQ~jn Cub1dn hopes ofl~..trnlni. Thcq JTesence--of Russian nuetear weapons In
wht>thcr they are designed strkUy for air defense Cuba i• forbidden by a LH2 u.s.~vie~ un.
or huvc some ••offen.slve" cas>at>U!fY. the source~ derstandi-"I that followed the near· war cn'sis over
'-lld Thursday night, arrival of Russian offensive missiles on t.he Island
IN MOSCOW. Soviet Premier Alexei N.'Kosyala repu'bllc 90 miles ~uth of Florida.
angrily tolc1 a Vlsltlng delegation of U S. senators U.S. officials 'have said they i eamed by In
Thursday that any MaG·s sold to Cuba are for de· telllgentt means that a Russian freighter recentl y
ft•nslvt'purposesonly . . deljvered to Cuba 18 to 20 of the MiG·23s. which Af'Wl,.......
Sollrcet1 who attended the meeting said Kosygin are among the most advanced of Ru.ssla 's fighter ·
was especially angered ~_p,.Sen. Abraham A. aircraft.
SMIHdlt
R1b1coff. D·Conn , listed the iGs as one of lbe "ls· THE SOVIET UNION' has sent MIG·21 fighters
i,uesofconcem "thalcouldc usetroublewhenanew to Cuba tn the past: but those are principally air
strategic arms ltmitatl~ reaty comes up for a defe nse planes armed with conventional weapons
Patty Wil son. an e pileptic. ·
s hows off the trophy she
was awarded for compleHn~
a four month, 2,000·mill· ' Senate ratification vote. The Soviet official was said to have commented " The SR·TI spy plane. successor to the widely
that he "dJd.n 't need a lecture" on the U.S. political publicized U·2 of the 19505. can operate sensing de·.
run rrom Minneapolis to
Wash ington. D.C. The La
Palma . Calif. girl finished
the run Thursday on her
17th birthday.
vices from altitudes of 100.000 r~t and more
syst.f·We Air 1-·orce SR·71 overflights, which would However, checking .objects· as small as the
r.equlre approval by President <;arter.. are con· MIG ·23s would r equire precise photogr a phy,
sldered so sensitive some government off}clals possibly from a lower altitude . ,
nuoridation .
Halt DraUJS
Citizen's Ire
PITTSBURGH IAP . • Mem~
bers of the scientific community
reacted s trongly to a court rulin~
orderin& a suburban Pittsburgh
water aUt.horlty to stop Auor1dt\f ·
10g the water supply of 27 com-
m uni ties
··Not a court of last resort has
decided against fluoridation,"
Dr. Charles McDe rmott. past
president of the Odontolog1caJ
Soc ie t y of Western P enn· '
sylvania. said Thursday.
Earlier in the day , Allegheny
County Judge J~r\ P. Flaherty
Issued a ruling against the Wesf
Vi e w Water Auth•rity, which
s erves an estimated 160,000 res1·
dents. A cit izens committee and
sever al local businessmen h ad
filed s uit, charging the addition
of nuoridc at a level of one part
per million parts of wate r could
cause cancer.
"SURELY simple prudence
and1cat<'S th'at the best evidence
m ust be scrutinized now. not
a fte r trage dy has s truck,··
Flaherty said.
Ric h a rd Po we ll . g e ne r a l
m~nageF of the water autbority.
!>aid after the ruling tt)at "we
s till believe we act ed in a pru·
de nt manne r and for the
people's welfare."
World Bea•t9
Sylvana Suarez, a 19-ycar·
old Argentinian. adj usts her
.crown after being named
Miss World 1978 Thursday
night in London. Runner·up
was Mhs Sweden, O s s ie
C ar l s so n a nd Mi s:.
Australia. Denise Coward.
placed third.
Masked Mail /Shot
Mother of 2 Hehl Hostage
WEST BRIDGEWATER. Mass IA P l A masked man took :1
mother of two hostage and held a ~unto her head for ri ve hours to
day before a police sniper shot him in tht> chest. authorities said
The gunman was reported in critical condition after surgery at
a hospital. His hostage was freed unha rmed
T HE MA.N IDENTI FIED by police as Donald Johnson . 43.
wa~ sbol alt.er he lcfl bis vehicle and walked the woman to a
nearby setvlce station so she could use the women'S room -
Anderson said J ohnson was wearing a ski mas.k and a
jumpsuit.
He s a id J ohnson ha d been <rn auxjla ary policeman m
nearby Randolph 'but had r~enUy moved t o New Hampshire.
The woman. Barbara Sellstone. JS, wafe of a supermarkt!l
manager, was shaken by thl' ordeal but ~uffercd no senous an
Junes .
ANDERSON SAID TIIE incident began late Thursday wht•n
the man entered Mrs. Sellstone's home Anderson's brother.
Robert. a West Bridgewater pohce sergeant, said 1t appeared rob
bery was the motive for the initial break·ln.
A neighbor ran to the. Sellstone home and s11-w through a win
dow that a masked man was holding the couple at gunpoint. Tht•
ne ighbor. called police, and as they responded, the gunman selll'<i
Mrs. Sellstooe and hauled her to the family's station wagon .
A chase last.mg 30 m inutes ended at an interse<:llon about two
miles from the home when police cruisers surrounded the car .
Later. when Mrs. Sellslone had lo use a bathroom, police n ·
moved the doors on a lavatory at a near by gas station.
After she left the women 's room. J ohnson turned j ust far
enough away from h15 hostage for a state police sniper to open far<'
into his chest.
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648
• Jerome Mans man1ir an at-
torney for the authority. s aid an
appeal would. be filed with the
s tate Commonwealth Court as
soon as possible.
Mc DER MOTT said tta a t
"Ouoridation has received the
unqualified approval of a ll ma-
JOr health organizations in the
HUNTING TON BEACH
U .s. a nd mos t other countries
Judge f1ahcrty chose to see the
othe r side of the coin."
In 1968, the state had given the
water authority permission lo
add fluoride to its s upply, wt)Jch
na tura lly contains .34 parts
fluoride per m illion parts of
water. The chemical was added
last March.
Flaherty said in rus ruling that
the case differed from "a g<U'·
ernrnent decision on labeling
cigarettes as a cause or cancer
and heart attacks" b<'ca use that
w::1s ··a· matter of lnd1v1dual
cho1ee."
"BUT rnERE is no choice
whe n the water that comes out
or one's rauc~h1ch he uses to
drink, cook with; his teeth
with and bathe ontaim a
possible carcinogen.'' he added.
Labor NegotiatiOns Are Never Easy, BUT .
LET1S MAKE NO t,JISTAKE ABOUT n:.
• • • • • the City Council. regards the Huntington Ucach Po li<'e Department
to be an outstanding law cnforc.-ment organizatio n. Tile Council 'R 8upport of
our Police Department-was 11hown during budget delibet-ationt1 tlli.s year when
all city department s were ex.amined for their cost -effectiveness and need in lfw ..
f'Ommunily in light o f Proposi tion 13·mandated cutba••kH. Tiae bud~el adoplNf
for the Police Department this year is a half million dollar11 fai~her than tlw
Eastern U.S. Gets Rain 1977 bud~et. ...
• • • •. taxpayt'rs of lluntin~on. Beach thr<?ughout the years provid«'d t hc-ir
police officer& with 80me of the fine8l ~ap -and fringe bt-ne fit:t to be found
in this area. They have pr~vided their Police Department with .the most ad·
vanced equipment and have encowagt>d the innov1tionM which have pro vided
3 Midwestern States Exped Heavy Snow
Te.perat•res Wl\<on\111..,., UllPef' Mt<"'9M\.
for better eeni<:e ~l a savings of lax dollars. Your Police Department is com·
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lhon u1.-t'°"' ,,.. ml<fd~
M IUIUIPC>I Vel .. y Into I ... -rn
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<'<[Ohal>lt wagel md bfMfih ~lf'l>Hbl employtt.-, within the oonttraint11 of
public law, and the Ability and wiUin~etltl of the oom.munity to PaY·
Mayor Ron Shenkman
Mayor Pro Tem1llcf\afd Sle'1'_=r--
Counoilmembera •
Ruth Bailey 80l> Mandie
Don M1cAlli8let' Ronald Patlint0n
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CALIFORNIA Friday, Noveml')ef II. 1978 DAILY PILOT AS
son -JJen-ied-Parok
~-.a:.i-...~:-:.m H~·~--ho.w ... urnr-_Menologue-on· Innooonce
VA€AVILLE'fAPl -Mas!rmUrdel'"er <:;tmnes MANSO Al.SO LET THE BOARD know he M~ruron ratted to win parole arte r staging a does not like"bcing in pnson.
N a vy Contraet
,Five lrulided
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OnFmudRap --
SA, DIE ) fAP 1 -A df"frn e-ronlractar and
four t"Urrt'nt or former aovf'mmf'nt ~~
W't"rt"·1ndtrtf'd by a f('dl'nt 1t1"lnd )W')' oil chir"ta -
or dt•fr udang_ lbt Navy of mo~ than Sl s mlllaon
dramat.ie lhree·hour monologue denying his guilt 'Tm mad.'' he said 'Tm indignant. I'm mad
an the Sharon Tate murders, but ~milting : "I to every bone m my body lhat I have to come back
don't beloog in aocl ly. There's no place ln society · to the perutenUary when I didn't break no law •.. _
thaW fll." • -----· l-'m c!rinr ~Jlay-in-this hoie:"-------"--M am0n. s pdi.iug u'-rt'"for the ti.-~lnce----.._rn 1S3rotr11ear g was asessfon &ranted
\\Uh frauduft'~ d (<'NO l'ontrat'ts from the top •
:.N'ret N val an Syst~ms Cent«>r ·
hls 1971"'convicUon in the Tate·LaBlanca murders. automatically lo each inmate who has served 7
alternately stood and ~t. flailed his arms and ye.ars in prison. Manson will receive another
Assastnnt IJ.S . Attomt-y llcrbt•rt' ffoffm•n said
'fhursduy. ~ 23·rount 1nd1clm<"nl lnvolvei 10 fala
dt•f.,ll!:>l' t'Onlr Cb atcned -bet~ lt72 and 1975
-..with ).he San Jhgo.bia$.t Ocean ~ua... tunts lne
tnd1c-tt."1 " "' John KNUl<'Y. S2. Slln l'heRo.
fornwr prt."u1ltt1l llnd ma1onty '.'>lo<'llholdf'r of
Oct-an Mtirket Um~ultanu. Wilham l'ar1u~r. 38, or
l'J•rona. a MJ J)\•1v1sory t'lt'«rohl.t'' eng&nffr lit thl'
••t•nlt'r ""'fh>lll 1!170 77 and formerly ernproy~ "'tn
W ..c,lu~ton. U <.: • by tbl1 Nav I lnt~lhf'rnce Com
mand. 1'rl'nton t.>t-lht•rit. 37. of Kt'nton. Ohio. an t•lectrorue~ t.•11..imt~r Ill lht• ~nter rrom 1963 75
Louis Lab. 42, of San 01t-J(o. n electron1 rs
t.•ngancer tht•n· tn.•m t968 through .July 1978, and
Ct.•orgt· W.irn•11. 411, "ho worked at the ct'nler from
lq56· until Hl77 anrt 1s s till t•mployed he !"\' by the
"1 ti\ y
J\Hti•#lllOfl rlan O"d
LOS ANGELES 1AP 1 The stale Au:
Ht·~ources Board has ~1\en prel1mmary approval
to an anti i.mof:: plan aimed al ctramaUcally reduc-
ing \'apors and em1!>!>1on' from 011 tankers and
. other sh.Jps.
•• The plan was <'Xpe<:t· ( J ed to ehminate a daily .W:fTE total of 21.000 pounds of
.... --------hydrocarbon vapors and
74.000 pounds or sulfur
em1ss1ons. ARB Chairman Tom Quinn said Thurs-
day
Maritime and 011 industry 0Hic1als had voiced
op-position to the regulations. citing costs and safely
considerations . •
5 Na .eed t o Panel
LOS ANGELES <API -A CJve·member com·
m1ttee has been named to oversee ~r~ p~posed Midttte-East studies center· al the n versfty o1
Southern Califomi~. said USC President John R.
Hubbard
Thrtt faculty· members. one student and one
staff m<'mbcr wi ll examine all documents a nd
m-ake rccommendat.Jons for changes in the con·
tract for the proposed center, Hubbard said at a
news «onference 1'hursday.
The contrai:t was s igned last month lo
t•stablish the s tudy center. The move was
criticized by local lsraeh groups who claimed that use aod IL'i Board or Trustees have taken a pro-
Arab slanr(' _ ·
G,.a nd Tliett Charged
LOS ANGELES IAPI A former Paramount
Pictures executive is expecled lo surrender to
autl\orities Monday jn answer to a grand theft
char~e accusing him of embezzhng moFe than
S42.000 from the movie studio. · '
A felony complaint was filed Thur:sday against
Gerald W. Haile, Paramount 's former West Coast
distribution managec after the Los Angeles Dis··
trict Attorney received an anonymous.tip.
District Attorney John Van de Kamp said that
arthough Paramount.had previous knowledge or
the crime and was not initially responsible for re-
porting 1t. the studio did cooperate fully during the
anvesllgataon.
Wo11110n Acqalt tH
LOS ANGELES <API -A 28-year:-old woman
has been acquilled of charges she threatened to
kidnap former Los Angeles Polic~ Chl~f Edward
• M. Davi~ unless Symb1onese Ll.berat1on Army
n •"olullonaries Rill and Emily Harns ';¥ere freed.
Sally l~;.aac of Santa Monica w_as found inJ_lO·
<'!'nl Thursday in a brief nonJury tnal by Supenor
Court .Judge Gordon Ringer.
The threat wa!> sent in the form of a letter
!'hortlv beforl' the st.art of the Harrises' 1976 trial
here on charges of kidnappi'ng. robbery and as-
sault.
"sEND ONE ... TAK.E O.'ll:.: ff(~
Olll FTD
THANKSGIVER
BOUQUET
Festive tall fbwers
in a woven wooe1
basket we can seM
11 nearly anrwhere the
~~~ ib-l•I•l
e ven sang a song In trying lo show he was wrongly parole hearing in a year and one each year
convicted. thereafter.
"I didn't kill nobody and I didn't order nobody Originally sentenced lo death, Manson's sen·
to be killed," the 44-year-old Manson said. tence was commuted to life imprisonment when the
--• · death-penatty was-oana-wMTrrc:mromla. ReiS
HE TOLD THE THREE ME MBERS or the servin& nine concurrent hfe sentences.
Community Release Board that 1f he wanted to kall Asked what he would do if ·granted parole,
someone. be would never have entrusted the job to Manson at first said. "I have no plans.··.
his rag-tag h.ippie "family.·· But a moment later he changed his mind.
Lean1ng across the ta ble. has race level with "My plan," he said, "would be to go to the
theirs. he said: "If J wanted anyone killed. I'd kjll wilderness and hvc ott the 'and. I'd go to lhe des -
.. them myself. But l don't want anyone killed ert and talk to the animals. I couldn't m ake it
because I love my own hfe. Does that make any running by the watch and making that car pay·
sense?.. ment. My ways are sample "
Ue denied. as he had al has ·tnal. that he or-He added. "I love life and I love living."
def'ed members of his "fa mily" to murder actress But Manson concluded. "No. I don't want to
Sharon Tate and six other persons in August 1969. live in society .... Soc1e,l.y don't want me so why
or to kill grocer Leno LaBlanca and his wife. sl'lould I want them?"
Rosemary ,the following night. ,
"I DID NOT T ELL TEX WATSON to do
anything other than wl'\at Tex thought Y<,.aS right.··
Manson said or has chief lieutenant IO murder.
Watson. who says he worshipped Manson as J esus
· Christ. bas insisted Manson ordered him to kill.
Manson, who has been in prison for 9 )'ears.
was clad in dark blue slacks and a. Jighl blue sport
s hirt that showed his heavily tattooed arms . He
was thin and had pnson pallor. and his hair and
beard were long and shaggy, much as they were
when he was arrested in 1969. ~ He ridiculed his reputation as a demonic
Uipp0 ·Marx
Loses La:tmuit
INDIO (AP 1 -Zeppo Marx, the last s urviving
me mber of the Marx Brothers comedy team. has
been ordered to pay more than $20,000 in damages
to a woman who claimed he assaulted her in 1973. ~~;. ·~ murderer.
HE DOESN'T LIKE BEING IN PRIS.ON "I'm not your executioner. I'm not your devil
and I'm not your God.'' he said. "l'm Charles Mass Murderer Manson Denies Kiiiing Manson."
A seven-man. five-woman Riverside County
Superior Court jury voted S.3 Thursday to a ward
the '$20.690 judgment to Jean Bodul. estranged wife
or reputed Mafia fi gure James "'Jlmmy the
Weasel'"Fratianno. after about 90 minutes of de·
hberation.
~---------------------------..;:;...~~
Los -=---P ~Nun. Says P_ope
'1,ike a Cautious Father'
VNl..lkE A CRIMINAL trial, a decis ion of a
Civfl jury 'neea not be unanimous. Jnsteaa", a ma·
JOrity vote of jurors decides the case. •
Miss Bodul alleged an her suit. which sotJght
$350.000 damages. that Marx beat her in the face
a nd head, pulled her hair and attempted to break
her nose Apnl 30. 1973. as she was sitting in her
car in the driveway of Tamarisk Country Club
home.
LOS ANGELES (J\Pl admission to the all· women priests. or preferred lo this the
-Pope John Paul II 1s male priesthood and an John Paul. addressing following : ·Let us be
"like a cautious father" en h a n ced r o I e r or 600 mothers s uperior, first or all women: ..
telling nWlS "it's turrific women 1n the Catholic said· "He's the cautious DURING T HE SIX·DAY civil trial. lhe 37· ·
that you're gmwin~ up Church. "All women religious father:· Sisler Elizabeth year-old Miss l3odul testified the incident caused
and becoming adults. T H E THR EE -DAY have kind of pass·ed s aid Thursday. "He's her to sufferpers1stentbackandshoulderpains.
but just don't grow loo c 0 n f c-re n re s a 1 d 1 t a r o u n d a saying ·1t 's terrific that But Marx maintained the conflict was merely
muc h ,'' says a n ad -planned a ~onal call password: 'Let us be you're growing up -end a pushmg and shoving match that occurred after
vocate of femal<.• ordina-on the pope"m urge him firs t of all Christian." A ·becoming adults. but Miss Bodul attempted to leave in her car with his
lion in the Ro man to reverse the ban on certain number added Justdon't groy,;toofar ' housekeyando1lcompanycreditcard. Catholic church. ,..-:.:~:..::..::.::..:..:!!......!.!.!!:.-.::..::;:!.....:~-=-::.:..::..:::..:.:.;_;:.:..::..:~.;:.:..-=:.;~:.::...-=-..;:..;.......:.......:....:!...;;_...:..:..:.....:...::...:_~~--~.....:..~~~----.....:..---~------
Sister E l izabeth
Thom an·s comm ents
came in response lo the
pontiff's warning l hal
nuns should not allow
fe minist claims to over-
shadow their call to a
c haste. poor and obe-.
dient life.
A DDR'ESS I NG
about 600 mothers
superior or religious or-
ders Thursday. John
Paul Il also urged nuns
to .alwa,ys_ wear "simple
and a pt" habits lo dem -
.o n s t rate t heir r e -
ligious status.
Siste r Elizabeth was
inform ation coordinator
a t a m eet ing o r
American n un s and
laywomen in Baltimore
four days ago, at which
the women demanded
Sp11l'ia l
..
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At the Bavarian Motor Works, it is
our contenti on that extraord inary per-
formance is the only thing that makes
an expensive ca r worth the money.
An attitude that-jwdging by
the substannal popular~ty of the BMW
32Qi among wo men-is not su pported solely by men .
.. Whi le most sma ll sedans ca n best be characterized as
boring, the BMW 320i is a
ca·r desi·gned by raci~g en-
gineer$ and perfected. at
places like LeMans, Monte
Carl o and the Nurburgring,
POTH OS where precision js crucial
Very relloble lndoor
green plant
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. . If ¥Olid:r.are to
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Thomos Keev11 1Ed1tor Robert N Weed/Publisher
Fndly.~ 17.1918 Barbara KrPlb1ch/Sdltoriat Pa~e Editor
--cra ft Testing
mt Be H o nest
f Tuesday. Orum:u County Atn><>rt Com.ma~ 1onen.
g reed to a plan propost"d by Huah.H Alrv.•est to te't the
ing 727 Jet!> at the t•ounty '11rtx>rt
Pre<hcl bl). the pl n ts oppo ~ by th r aty of
cwport Beach. nnd lhe ree1ck!nt4' who h\I~ ·m the niRhl
ath or the airport 1'~ opponents a rt not sold on
arwt>sl 's argumt•nts that UK-J~L~ wall not ~ a~ nol5y as
he DC-9s the airline curn-nlJy n1 • out or th aJrport
1~-----1\nct lht'Y t1ave n-gooctpolnt ht Qbtet'ttnf( lCI hl' Til1
.on lht• ~:tr'Oun<b that the equapm nt th.u "111 mona101 tht•
Jloisc from tile 727 na~hts ~ not. adeq11,1tt· .
~ It st-ems u rt•u!)onuble nppnuu•h to the n1rporl !!>
:growinit pains and no,:..t-proble ms to run the t('1tt" of th('
~a r~t·r craft Uut 1l d o t'!>O 't make .1 lot o( -.cn~t· to ba-.c•
lhose tesL-. on t•qulpmt•nt thut t!'. tht· ~ub)l'Ct of )O muc•h ~i~puh'.
: And tt il!>n·t goan~ to rt'~ol\.t• .11n thing uni<'~ th<•
~copl e affcctt~ by l ht• no1M.' ure ru11' 111n·d that th(' h.'ht!~
.,ere not lmnlt•d by ust-" o( unusual opt•t ~am~ .prot•t•d u1f'~.
lig hter than usual loadint: or ot~t·r · bt--.t foot forward"
t t-r hniqu s thut would not mamtaan normal operauoni)
~ddt'd ll'rminal t·ongt•st w11 and traffic probl~ms also
~t·ed to lit.• dt·alt with.
• Jioth county offH·talb and the Airwest people ought to ~C' <.·o nceme<t about t'ns unn~ th~ validity of their tests.
C runted a lot of airp<>rt opponenL-. wouldn't be sold on the
T27s no matter how ~ood the monitoring process and how
q uiet Lhe nights But there ure a lot of people who might
.be swayed i( lhf'y eould believe in the test results and if
t hose result!) prod uced lht• data that Airwesl is
p redicting.
Bure aucratic P o t shots
' .,..
or·ange Couniy Environmental Management Agency
cnief George Osborne let the federal bureauc racy have it
tiut good last week.
Os borne blamed federal agenc ie s ' "'slavis h
adherence lo red tape" for it taking so long to make
.aeede.d ~epairs to roadwa}'_s damageg in Las t winter·~
heavy rains . -
Now, Osborne complained, the ra ins are on us once
a gain and failure to repair damaged roadways means
a ccess to some a rea s of the county is still impaired.
It is easy to sympathize with Osborne 's laments. But
it is also hard to understand why it took him so long' to
voice his concern.
It is a lso always interesting to wat<:h one bureaucrat
jump a t another 's snarl of red tape.
T ht• red t a pe m eande r ings of federal agencies
i.n volvc-d in a quasi-disaste r .assistance program is no
'x<:ust• for Osborne's own agency to have remained silent
while the rain damage problem reached the point that it has
in Orange County.
Mistnide r standing E asy
l n a letter to the edit.or elsewhere on this page
Coastal Commissioner Judy Rosener of Newport Beach
takes the Daily Pilot to task for misunderstanding the
Coastal Commission staff's comments to the effect that
the owners of burned-out homes in Malibu would have to
give beach access across their property as a condition of
being able to rebuild.
Apparently the Coastal Commission staff succeeded
in . confusi n~ Gov. Brown. also. It was Brown who
cJJaracterizcd the <:ommission s taff st a t e ment a s
··bureaucratic th'uggct y." and excessive bureaucracy.
The ·discussion seems, t..o turn on what type of
"'access" was meant Jat~rally across the sands or
pe rpendicularly from the nearest roadway to the water.
We do find it hard to bu~ Mrs. Rosener·s conte ntion
that since only three homes are involved at the moment,
it·~ no big deal. Since when does the propriet y and justice
of a n action rest on the l!tlmber of people who are being
fairly or unfairly treated ?
As for the J!Ontention that the Coastal Commission
staff was somehow harassed and bullied by the media
into makift'g an incomplete or misunderstood statement,
that is m alarkey. It was not an offhand comment. The
Coast al Commission staff is well acc ustomed to dealing
with the media, as are the commissioners. But we 're sure
it will.come as news to many· city government staffs
along the Orange Coast to learn that comments by the
commission staff can be so lightly regarded .
lf we have misunderstood the commission staff. we
are s orry. We c a n o nly plead tha\. t h e Coastal
Commission and its staff often make themselves very
easy to misunders tand.
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Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
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-VASHJNGTON The SOvaet rlndln11 on which Brown based
Union la •urrcptltlou ly armlna his memorandum lo the presi·
Cuba with MIG 23 aircraft or the dent. the Cuba·based MI G·23 has
ln>C now •pluye0·1ft Europe for the configuration of the nuclear· nucl~ar attack agamsl NATO. a allu k aircraft thal comprises
d t vf'lopment c osting a Iona the Waru w Pact.'s most ad -
•hadow on Prnadent Carter's vanced nuclcar·delivery tactical
hope for Senatt! ratlf1c ataon next strike force.
~f. ol a w~c arms llm1lA· _ _Th.eu_w no su~UQ.!l ln
hon ISALTI treaty Brown'n nemoranilum (()Ca~
ln a top secret memorandum that the Cuba-bued MI G·23s -
inCormln& President Carter of bthe'ved now lo number some 12
this on Oct. to .as aircraft -have actually
:?3. Oe fenSt1 been fitted or .. wired." in the s·e c r c l 4.1 r y technical phrase. for carrying a
11 \1 r o I d nuclear payload. Whal can be
B r o w n said 1s thut the Ml(}·23 now in
1>ec lf1 cally Cuba appears lo be the s ame
r a as e d l h e Model 0 or F long observed in
q u e , t 1 on the Warsaw pact's nuclear-
whcther sup. delivery training exercises: an
plying Cuba a tta c k . not a n a ir·dc fcnse,
with th<.• high aircraft.
perro rmanct•
MIC 23 violates the "under
standings" between President
Kertnedy and the Kremlin that
ended the Cuba missile c risis. in
O c t o b e r 196 2 . Tho se
understandings forced Moscow to
remove ballistic missiles and
other nuclear-armed weapons
from Cuba. mcludirig the Badger
bomber According to·U.S. inlelligen~
Paul HarveY-
TOP CARTER administration
officials, not conc~allng their
shock at disc0vering the MIG·23
with its one-way 1.200·mile
range based 90 m·nes orr the
Florida coast. are now hoUy de-
bating what lo do and say about
it. As Brown warned Carter in
-his memo. the totally unexpect· ed Soviet move presents the
president with a problem of ' 'high
polllicaJsensitivity:· tn that year. Richard Nixon
To make the fact P'lbllc poses and bis then-national security
this unpleasant choice: dem~nd adviser Henry Kissinger de·
that Moscow immediately re· . livered what amounte-d to al) ul·
move al.I MIG-~. u the U.S. timatum agains t Soviet-Cuban
s ucceasrully demanded or the • construction or submarine pens
Soviet missiles and Badger at Cienfuegos capable of servic
bomgers in 1962 when the Ing nucl~ar-missile submarines.
u_a l..UJ c b a I a n c e was That ultimatum was based overwbell:riinglYin-Wa"ifun~ll quan1y '"Oft-the--K-ennedy--doe-
ravor; or tryt.oexplaln it away as trine: a ny nuclear·l'apablc
a m e r e upgrading o r weapon whether it was ac·
modernization of Cuba 's ajr tually fitted with nuclear arma
force. whose MIG·2ls are now' ments or not was ipso facto
largely in the service or Cuba's intole rable 1n Fidel Castro'!>
Afrtcanadventures. Cuba. The submarine pens wen•
If Carter chose the first option not built.
o dd s ar·e p r ohibitive t h at It is doubtful t hat even a
Moscow would tell him to go signed Cuban ·:pledge" that th
Jump hJ the laJ<e, diplomatically new MIG·23S would never bt:
or not. and prob.ably make it equipped for nuclear ci ('livcry
stick. That would bring an in· would do much to solve Carter'!>
slant crisis in delente and put the political problem In the ~nat.e
new S ALT a g r eem e nt 1n when the new SALT agreement
jeopardy. comes up for debate next year. With the U.S. southland exposed
to attack within the MIG·23's
nonstop. 1.200·mile range. the
SALT debate might well tum in·
to a n anti-Soviet free-for.all.
BUT TO ACCEPT the pres-
ence of the MIG·23 in Cuba.
knowing its apparent capability
for being fitted with nuclear·
delivery. would violate the doc·
trine laid down by John F. Ken·
nedy during the Cuba missile
cris is and by t h e N ixon ·
Kissinger strategists 1n 1970 ..
INDEED, l o n g -h ea d ed
analysts here are hard put to ex -
plain the surreptitious deploy.
ment of the MIG-23 in ternJs
oth e r t ha n .,Soviet «tnuscl('
flexing. mixed with det<'rl"cncl'
ft wo uld seem to prov1dt·
Moscow with a powerful option
lo be brandished when and if
~ nec e ssary ·as a cn unler ·to
Ame rican policy anywhere "'
the world consider~ hostile b)
the Soviet Union .
U.S. defense officials say that
the M IG-23 model now in .Cubu
has never before 6een delivcrc•d
to a Soviet ally. After the Arab
Is raeli war in October 1973,
Syria received the air-defense
versioll or the M IG·23 -essen·
taa lly a fighter plane not
equipped for tactical strikes
against ground targets. The d1!
fe r e n ce is s imilar to that
between the U.S. F-4 and th •
F-SE: the F-4 has been denied lo
Taawan because it could attack
the"Chinese mainland: the. F-S E. -
a pla ne designed purely for de
fense . is being supplied instead.
T hat the Soviets have chost·n
this critical mo me nt 1n off
a gain. on·again d e le ntc-lo
thre;itcn the U.S. in its own ba<·k
ya rd is a vicious irony for J am
my Carte r:
.Computers Can Be SucCessful T~achers
M;i ny of us run scared from
the subject of calculators and
computers because they seem
t echnical beyond our com·
prehension. 1
Ac tually the d ay·dale
wristwatch you are wearing is
b o th c al -
culator a nd
computer.
T b e · y
don't have lo
be compll·
cated.
And there
are things all
o f u s can
learn f rom
-them if we
just make friends with them.
Sixteen year s ago t he
Universlty of Illinois pioneered
"teaching by computer." Now
tens of thousands of students in
SS colleges lake courses In chemis try, l a n g u age s.
veterinary medlcinc or
Mailbox
whatever -by s itting a t a
keyboard commur· eating with a
computer ' .
THE COMPUT R talks back
to the stusfents on a screen by
printout. In some cases even by
syntbeslzed speech.
Computer-based teaching or
college students is one thing.
Now corporations are tr_.aining
. employees in new skills'by com·
puter. It costs'"& lot less lo train
a technician by computer-about
$15 an bour-than otherwise.
Now we come lo a more ~nt
application of computer educa-
tion that's even closer lo home.
In Baltimore an adult learning
center has been established
where poor students and e.ven
functiooal illiterates, fascinated
by a learning system unlike
a nything they've ever ex·
perienced before. are becoming
self -sustaining wage-earners.
Fro m this adult lea r ning
center the fi rst class or 37 stu-
dents has graduated. T hey ha ve
a chie ved at leas t an e ighth
gr~de level of cornpetence m
reading . math and la nj uage
skills. Many already have Jobs or
offers.
Some have achi e ve~ the
e quivalent of high s c hool
diplomas and are registered for
further college level s tudy.
Again. au of these were pre·
viously categorized as functional
illiterates.
So impressive are the results
in Baltimore that Control Data
and Commercial Credit Corp.,
the developers of this computer·
based system of education. are
hoping to expand tbe, program
nationwide.
The potential for reducing our
nation's unemployment a nd in·
creasing per man productivity is
exciting.
There are oe&rly 23 million
functional illiterates in the Unit
cd Stales right now. unable to
read at eighth grade level
Perpetuating this s ituation .
i 00.000 youngsters drop out or
s chool each year. ·
SO mE Baltimore center re·
suits. proj~ted. ;ire or immense
signifi cance.
A girl who had been on drugs,
had no s killS other than groom
ing horses. graduated from the
bas ic skills course in nine
months and is now working a:.
an e H1cient sccrela r y·reccp
tionist.
Baltimore Mayor Wi llia m
Schaefer calls this "a classic ex
ample of business and govern
ment working together."
How can a computer tenrh
where other methods don't"!
It is personalized tutoring. in·
dividuall1,ed, and face it -at a
video scr~ learning becomes
a game.
'Media BlaJB~for-Beach Access Rule Confusi_qn
•· Ldttr1 from r'foltr1 ore wt'lcomt.
TM nghl 10 cOfld~se Wlten to l•t
fPOCe or fllmfraote libel ii rca~.
1Aftn1 o/ JOO 100rd.r <Yr ll11 wtll bt ofW'n pn/ertnct."All ldrns mud m·
dude lfgno.turt and moUmo oddrtu
but namt1 "\CJ.JI be WllMdd Oft rt-
.QWtt fl •1/icient rrOIOftl$GJIPO'ftlt,
PodfJ '°"'"°'be~
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ORANGE COU~TY
~hild Care Sp elled Out
. .
COunty Direetory Available to Public
An "88 pattt• c11rectory 11. trng city by <'ltv
anlorm Ubo about mon• thun '\!'iO r hlld ur «'nt.f'r'>
lll Oran~<' County hill> tk•t•n ~lmp1ll'd b)' lhf' l'Ounty
commission on Uw Stlllu.'j ot Womt•n
· Dil"('(•tonf"' wtll tK> avallublt> for public us~ by
tht• t-nd flt IWlll '4l"ek an .&II l·1ty Jnd rounly l1hr•ry
.branchh, l'>UJd Con101IM:o.1on <'oord1n..1tor Kalt•n
Klammt•r .
I '"'vice>, .1 lot·1tl child ('.1re lnfonnaUon lil\d nirerral
&('r\'lCt'
Tllt>KOOKL•:T Wi\8 EDIT£D by Huntington
Il«'at'h '11•sldflnt M a.ruJrel P&rmlilee. a former wom\>n·~ t'<1mm1i;i.1onl'r
County Sup.•rv1M11 :-. llalph Okdnch. Laurence
~r hm1t und Tho1ou·~ ltalt•y i>tn&led out the
('()Olffil"MOO bookh·l fOI ~&)(•(•t..tl prl.l.ISt! wb<:n they
11'\ ll'Wt-d It.A runll'nl th1:-Wl'l'k INTJ:llESTt.O IU:.'\IOt:NTS ,hould c-tu-1 ck
1-----u ,bulcy J'.clcttilc • f!>t>1n1t. -1Ulfl..dlt.U1r!•n ''I •<'llo • , , ihe satd • -.ut. ftF.UEVt. TlllS IS n noteworthy project on
~
Addtbonal ('()plf'S of 'Sp <'<'"I for LearntnR. the purt ul lht< l'Omml"'lon," Riley said . "I lb.ink Pluyin~ and SI··~ ini.t .. may be• mad., ava!lablt' lo th<' n~l"(t ror udl~lll'llk child car~ &S a countywide
lbt• publu: lnt1•r Ms Ktumnwr aid. and th•· problt'm and If l'IW1b ror people or all erooomic booklt>~ nl<W> ~•LI bt· d•,lnbuh'd to H•nou..' rounty and rthmc bur kgrouncb " agenru~ S u1wrv1'1or L<uJn•ncc Schmit, a longtime
Ttn; BOOKLETS I N<'I . Ut: hst1n&' for
pre :-.chools and pnvott-'<'Ml' offt-nng child cartt
program!>~ -.t•ll
Th<' d1rt>t•Wrll'' 11 ... t hm~r' of opf'rullon.
Whl'lht•r.hot <Jr. ('ttlll IUOt'ht•.., ..tr(' 1>t•rved, lht• 8Rl' or
c hildren etcc~plt.'\J. Uk number or children !>ervttl
hy'lhe C'\•nkr, fl•t..., t•bctr1ited und i,pttiul program!>
offered such as religious t..oducauon Qr mwuc
'the booklets also cont.run lnformaUon about
loot.mg s maller to-home child care racaltues, M~
Klammer saJd. also with listings of Head Start
programs and an explanation of the Patch'work
Schools Se t .
For· Contest
Students from more than 40 public and priva?c
high schools will compete all day Saturday in the
11th annual Orange County Academic DttathJon.
The contest this year will be at Esperanza
High School i.n Anaheim.
STUDENTS WITH A, B. AND C grade
averages wiU compete focMholarships and an aJJ-
expense paid trip to Sacramento in January to vis-
it the state capitol and meet with legislators.
Participating schools send six-member teams
to the contest. two stud~nts each with A, 8 and C
grade averages, according to omcials or the coun·
ty Department of Education
STUDENTs WILL BE GRADED on their
performance in speech, grammar, essay writing.
rane arts, math. career education, science and
literature, with a final "Super-Quiz" contesL
County orficials said local business firms
finance the competition a nd have donated $75,000
toward its support during the past 11 years.
Orange Coast public school students scheduled
to compete Saturday are from Capistrano Valley;
Costa Mesa, Daoa Hills, Edispo, Fountain Valley!°
Huntington ~acb, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Los
Amigos, Newport Harbor, Saddleback, San
Clemente, 1Jniver8ity, Valencia and Westminster
Higb Schools.
c·om m1~i.1on r1;1t1<'. called the darettory "a very
01<·~ book " but said 1l duplicated the phone
d1n·rlory yf'lluw pa~ci.
D1t"Clrich. however . <>aid ~ would like to see
mort• thun ttw arullal 500 pnotcd cop11ts made
Jvatlabh· to the pubh(· and called ror a report on
I hl' CO!>l or prtnllD~ <Jdd1t1onal booklets.
Knott's R escues
Fire Hose Tou:er
A rickety 2S-fool·tall hose drying tower that
outlived Its usefulness at the Orange County ·fire
station in Cypress has been given a new lease on
life at Koott's Berry Farm
County supervisors agreed that rather than
dismantle the rickety pyramid-shaped wooden--
tower. Knott 's officials could cart -the structure
away for use as an amusement park attraction.
BILL TEIE, AN ASSISTANT county fire chier,
said the tower was bum an the 1940's or 19SO's .
Cotton-jacketed hose was draped inside to dry
arter use fighting blazes. he explained.
Today, Teie said, firemen use synthetic hose
and the structure no longer is needed. ..
By now ~ of -the-h~ers already have
been dismantled', Teie said. However, one is still
s tanding at the county's San Juan Capistrano
station.
~LIFORNIA ~\
'~·~ I 1VOTE !1
• •
VOTE -Owned by Betty B-runo or
Oakland. .
STUDENTS FROM LUTHERAN HI GH,
Marywood High, Mater Del HJgh, Rosary High
-and St. Michael's Prep Scboolc; also wiU take part.
· coonty officials said.
l..os Alamitos High School students won the
compelitton the past two years.
She bas bad this license plate since 1970,
when she was president of the Oakland
League or Women Voters.
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For the)
~ry .
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W1lhams-Sonoma has what tt?akes to make you want to cook
With everything for the kitchen and connoisseur of haute cuisine.
From terracotta to tart tins. copper pots to mushroom brushes
Here·s just a taste of what lies 1n store ...
Cuisnart Demonstrations Wednesday & Saturday 1:00
Soda~ tor oceons ol bubbly yoo make ngtit at home Tastes far
supe11or to ()()l'M'IO(Clal e><epa
rallon5. ~. 139.95
Copper kettle, nothing~
ltl\C the lnondly sound ()4 3 WhlS ~ketuc. Holcls 2 Quarts
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Grande Cu1s1ne
3333 Brl.StQl Siteet •South Coesr Plaza ·Costa Mesa · (7141151-1166
Son Frenc1aco • Peto Aflo • Bevo!lv K1llt • Dan s
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r 1day, November 17. 1978 ONLV PILOT A•
BEACO• BAY ENTERPRISES, INC.
Announces The ..
IRAND OPENING
Of
SOUTH COAST
AUT~O W-A SH .
1·501 W. MacArthur Blvd., West of Bristol
Have A
FREE .CAR WASH
With Any Unit~ Fill-up C 7 Gal. Min.I
FREE COFFEE, & COOKIES TO ALL
CUSTOMERS DURING OPENING CELEBRATION.
so. COAST AJ no WIN A FREE WASH. WEEKEND JN MacArthur U) Blvd.
2 :... SAN FRANCISCO.OR .~' ~ LAS vEGAS IN OUR .. "'-en
Suntlower SI. -. .... MONTHLY DRAWING J SoCoast ~
Plaza ~
San Diego fwy. DIESEL RJEL A. VA.II.AILE
FIND OUT WHY AT 10 A.M. ON SATURDAYAND SUNDAY.
AT BOTH ANTIQUE GUILDS.
The Antique Guild is nO\V open-
ing four new containers from Europe.
About 20 rooms full of old world
furnishings at each store, on each day
of this Anniversary weekend. Ready
at IO a.m. for viewing and choosin g
and falling in love with~ A container
from Belgium in Lo Angeles on
Saturday. Another from Belgium in
Orange County on Sunday. A con-
tainer from Austria in Orange County
on Saturday. One from England in
Los Angeles on Sunday.
Come see what we found when
we opened the shipments. Both days.
both stores, you won't be able to
contain yourself. But don't be late.
Orange County, Newpart Fwy.
and Dyer Rd. East 7141751-3181.
Los Angeles, Venice Blvd., between
Robertson and La Cienega
213/ 838-3131.
During the final t\vo days of.our
Anniversary cck-bration, all purchases
of $100 or more will be delivered free
in our s~~mdard delivery area.
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'Sex. Drugs and Violence' ls4'ncomparable Band's Motto
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_, . BOATING I CALIFORNIA {OBfTGAA-\ES
_Turkey ·Races Set
Coast Y achumen in Holiday Action ·
Thnnkt.l'(tv1ng Duy rc~atta !.
!.prinklc the Southern California
Yachting Association cal<'ndar rrom
San Diego lo Santa Barbara thti..
weekend M sailing enthusiasts never
m1 ss•a hotida,v occasion ta gel in aJit-
th.' competition.
The Balboa Yacht 'Club l'Xpects a
large turnout Saturday a nd Sunday
for its annual Turkey Day Regatta
for-aH-~~es..wilh s ailing on both In·
side and outsidecourst>s
·The Capistrano Bay Yachl Club
will hos t Performance Ha ndicap
Racing fleet s kippers and crews 111
the third race of its Misi..100 Senci.. on
Sunday
THE ALAMITOS BAY Yacht Club
ql Long Beach also stuges its "turkey
Day Regatta for all classe:, Saturday
and Sunday
Southern California Yachting /\::.
oc1at1on calendar
J\iewport-Ha lboa
BALBOA Y ACllT CLC U Turk<·>
Regatta •all clasi..c 1 Saturday. Sun
dav
CAPISTll.i\l'iO BAY YACHT CLt:B
M1ss1on ~nes l'Wo. 3 • PllRf1 Sun
day
BOATING .·
Turkl'V Oa\ race::.. Sund<1) S A~ OiEGO N/\V-V SAILl:>.<;
CLCU U1ll Uunce Memo rial RcgJI
ta. Saturday.Sunday
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~ow. 11owt;v1·:K. T llE t 'EW MINES ldl
h :1vt• ht•t•n t lo:,ini;: Thl' luksl \HI!> m July '1!.lwn
hl•nnl'Colt Copper Corp 1>hut down tls Burgin
~Ill\'. thro14111g 3 1 f-~un•kani. o ut of work
Different D1-t•1no1er
LoS Angeles-Lon.,g Beach
ALAMITOS BAY YACHT CLCB
Turkt•y Day Rcgalta. u II ClusSl'!-..
Saturday. Sunday
Santa Mo nica Bay
SAN DIEGO \'ACH'f CLCB
Wood-ward Sencs tC;.il 201 S<itun.la~.
Sunday : C.o .... m1t' Ladic'> Serre.,
1Cal 25 ' Sunduy. fall Trophy Senes
rCutahna 27. Elch1:lls 22 1 Saturday.
Sund ay ; Stark Series t PC 1 Saturday.
Sunday . f-'all Serres ti nt 110 1 Sun-
day. Toruc Scrtet; <Soling 1 Sunday
• or lhl· 50 rN:ttl bu::.inci.::.ci.. thriving 1n •920, le::.!>
!than 20 art· left And t\\o bars are all that remmn :or Eun·k.1'!> honk) tonk p<1sl
; "1·,,. W\'ll II ur and d n"'n 1>t'\<·rnl t1m1·:, and I
•9t1ll h,l\l' h11JW' it 'll <·om1• b:u·k," sa)!> Fll'l<ls "H'
;God. 11 tht· ht•rt.·arll'r .11n't hkc 1:-:ureb. 1 a1 ot.1
:tonna go "
• Long l1"1l' n ·..id<•nh ..,(•off at suggcslwns lhl'1r
:tK>0m tmrn is on its wa) lo bui..t They point to ,1
:_,uhtk tr<tn1>1t1un 1.n Lhe populiitmn rn rl·l·ent ye<ir:.
:~ frum m11w r to commutt·r .
: \ t"LC•Tl l..L.\ Ot" (",\RS SETS nul t--•1t h
.:morning fnr hour lcm~ drrw::. to Too<·le Arm~
.))l•pot and l>ug" ay Proving Ground
• Eur,•ka natl\'l' Nancy Hiley. whose husband.
;.Bill. found work 'at the dt•pot artc·r Hurgln M1rv.·
:l'loi..rd . say" the couplt· \\Ouldn't think of moving
• W1ll·F:un·ka ::thH1ys ht· ht•rt•'' __ _
"lkfin1ll'ly," !.h(• !.a)!.. "lx•caU!.l' I <1lw.i ys \\Ill
""be ..
F1t'l<ls. nnt•t· mav11r of J::ureka. is Lbc...lo"' n ':,
m ost ardt•nt ltooi-tt·r Ill-,u)·s the pri!.t1nt·
_m ountain air more· than makC's up for thl'
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M innie '-°'er Of Wyoming, "''° \ur
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Deaths
' Elsewhere
CLA REMONT t /\P I
Allen F. lfawlcy. 85.
ho norary trustee :.ind
vice pres ident emeritus
or Pomona College. die~
Monduy.
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Report~r 'Infiltrates'' Collegians .
By BltllC'f: ADAMS
A\M<t•••tt p,.u. WrUt,.
STANFOHI> It's football Satur
1l.1 v and lhe St;inford marchmg band hur~ts into tht• :-tad1um, a moml'nt or
t11~h drama n •pealcd '"'l•kl) hy hun ·
tln·d~ of rolkge .bands •H'ross lht•
t•11u1Un But thC'rC''s a d1ffc>n•nl
drumm.l'r at \\Ori-h1·n·
t\s high slt•pp1ng cl rum major-.
tlrd•Sl'd hkl· tO) ,ufdll'r' kad pn·
c1:-1on mar«hing units onto lhe turr o r
thl· Ann /\rhors and thC' Colle~t·
Parks. tht• Incomparable Leland
Stanford Jr n1vers1ty Marching
Band ~crambles o nto the fiC'ld behtnd
u younl! man wearing a .sh1mmenn~
Mlvl'r '1lump s uit ancl mirrored sun ~lai-ses , and a worrwn drC':.sed hkl· a
trt'l'
WHI LE OTHER R ASOS play fight
,OnJ!''<. th!' world'-.;-bii.t~t~l rnc<k -aAd
roll hand l>l·lh (lllt "1\ll Hight Now "
The shows art> oftC'n risqu<' and
raunchy. :.pr111kll•d with obscure
hu'mor. phallic formation!. and social
c·om mt-nt. Thts \ l'ilr':, 'how:-h(lv<' in
eluded .. s alutt•., .. to cf1M·r1m1nat1on.
urflce supp Ill':. .ind t h1· M 1ddlc Ea~t
fw-ac~ l1tlks ·
Tl:n~ Saturda,l \\ould lH· no d1f
frrt>nt Stanford \\Jl> pl.1y1ng CSC
·and the TroJan:-\\t•11• hrangrng their
250·mt•mbl'r band, a tough t•hall<'n~t·
for tht• 150 tn thl' 1u;Jl'M B
-S~I t;T PARTICI PANTS pn:scnt
show ide as !)Uggesting mus ical
numb1:rs and drawinE? Cormat1ons on
a blackboard Some: of the schemes
prompt a barrage of obscerut1cs and
c·mpty beet cans
Plans finully are complett!d for the
prc·guml' s how "The Sack of
Trov." Tiw hillntm(• show is a look at
lht· s tak ell'<'l1on
-"Urum maJor Da,•fd f'ord hu:-hod"
bad 14 l't.'k lie ·runs rl'hl•ari-ali.. and
has bt-l•n the target or c urse!). :,p1l
ti'alls and bc.·er t·uns f:vt·r~'1 htnl! from
h 1 , m u:. 1 c:' a I i.. n o 'W I l· d I! l' l o h 1 :-
mas(' Uh nt l J. ~as bt•t•n l'h:illl'ngt•d
PERCIJ t:O /\TOP A TOWF.R JUbl
befo re tht-i:aml'. hl' dt•llvers ht' P<'P t~ilk . paraphrast·d hl·n · for th · i.akl'
Of dt•<'N~C)
·t :r,•r,,1l1i11g ,..,.""is
s i,•k . \ofhiltg u ·•• do is
I a~H·ful •. \ 11d som(• ''' u.~
dri11k nnd NIR~I out duing
G6d k11'11l·s u ·ha I 1011 ii
rf•ry lal•• nl n ight.· ··The ·sc ban'd 1, rull o r mean pco
~.......--~ pie They don't hkl· you and they
And Just before 'br(•ak1ng into thctt . don·t hkl' th(•mscln•!-. Wh31t arc WE'
rol·k standard. o m· hunds man 1<; gonna do about it" Wt.• n· gonna
.,.. n ·::.tlt.'<I to th<· ~round ~ind hi:-pants take drugs Wl··n· i:onna take alcohol
are taken off Wl•'rt• gonr:ta be messed up and Wl• rl'
' That bandsman 1s mt· gonna mes:, them up ..
Hah Rah Hah Tht• pre-game s ho"' 1:-O\l'r and
As 1t mu't tti all ml'n. malunt' \'l' recOH'rcd my pant.,
DEL REY YACHT CLliB 111tra
club r:egatta. Saturday
MAL I BU YAC HT CLliB
T.h a n k s g i v i n g 0 a y H l' g a l t <i
'multlhull l Sunday
PALOS Y.EROES· Y/\CllT C LUB
Turkl•Y Shoot.tkcclboals 1 Sunda}'
WINDJAMMERS Y/\CllT CLt:B
Junior i.t•nior 1nU-:..c lub rt:i.:<>t• ..
•ke~l •Saturda).Sund<i)
San Dl4"JlO
CO HO~AOO CAYS Y /\CllT CLL H
Ship Shape series. Saturde:r-
CO ROI' A 00 \'/\CllT· C Lt:li
Lon~lrt'th St·nt·s 11nvitat1onal han
d1cap 1 Surida~ •
MISSION BAY YACHT C LUH
Turkey Day Regatle1 1 All classe' •
Saturday. Sunday
OCEANSl1>E YACH T CLliB
SI LVER G/\TE YACHT CLUB
Turkey Series. Saturday, Sunday.
SOUTHWESTERN Y/\CllT CLUB
Grah am Shand Scrtes. Sund:.iy
Sorth and Inland
C ll /\Nl"J.::L I SL/\NOS Yt\CltT t'l.l: B Small Hoat lkJ.!all<J Satur
d <.)
,\1\.\CAl'A \'ACllT C l.L'I~
~..rtl'" No 2. Sunday
PIERPOINT RA\' Y1\CHT CLL B
Pwrpoml ~li!!:> 1'o 1. Saturda_J_ P0~10N/\ V/\l.U:'r' S/\IU. G AS
SOCl/\TION Clas., ra<·tni! Sunda~
SA!':TA RARH/\RA YACllT cu :n
Fil II ,Scr1C!> tband1cap 1 S}tturdu)
onl' d<-'St~n. Sund:iy
WESTLAKE YAC llT CLt.:B
Turkl!Y Duy R(.<Aa!ta. Sunda}
Rules on Boa~' Auxiliary .
Labels-Changing?. Formed
By T he Associated Pre~i-1!1 ·Capo
Tht• Coast Guard 1s propoi.mg to <:h<>nl!4 •l " CJpi::.trano 1-h:'al'h 1H1Y.
roll'" tor labchn~ on boat!-. lt'S!'-than 20 rc•C't Ion~ h,i:-,1 L's Coast COuJrd
OHicia)s say man) pl•oplt rail to n •ad or do not .iu\daan". nntilla 2'.!
n·ml'mbt•r th<· numbC'r or p<"Opil· their bo;.l m<1) T 14 enty 1"0 ml'mher .... carr~ sa fely a nd 1mpropC'r loadm~ 1~ thl mo,1 ""rll t:w ._worn m S!ttur
. com mon problem tn boatan~ accidents da) ,11 th<.' chartertnJ.!
SO T HE COAST Gl'ARO ll-propoi-1ng thut l' t~ rem o n y at H (' n
... m all boats be m arked w1lh thl' maximum caplica~ Rro"' n -. Rt•"tauranl in
ty tn the form: "u perso ns 01 xx poundl-.. Lagun:i Reach Wilson
The labels must be clearly v1i.1bit· to o~ralor' • E R ro" n h .-1' bl't' n
and passengl'r-. when ~ctt1ng the boat undt·r 14 <t). t'll'ct<·d a:-not1lla com
o fhctals i..atd mandt'r and Theodon·
IN OETERMIN l~G T Ht: capacit y the Coai-l W lloffm;1n ;.i -. 'll't'
Guard C'sllmales the a \'l'rngc ~r::.on at 160 poundl-l'O mma!'dl•r
and the 41vcra~e boating g roup at three to rour Thl' (Oa!'ot Guard JU'\:
persons Therulcs wouldnotcovcr i..a1lbottt...,t«lnOl':o.. 1hJry. uids a~d . ass"''
kayaks or1nflatabll'boaLl> the Cou'l (,uard rn
l'amc lo me I grew up bdon.'K-1.000
fan s a s 10 ) oung pulll'd off rn ~
trousers. 1 was 3:J
The rules arc l'Xpected to take dfect nt."<l 'l·arc~ an~ r.esl·U~. in,
I J OIN A GROl:P "'tt1ng on lht· /\ugust but tho~ interes ted can ~en~ m commenll-~t ~u ~ t-. ~aft: boat• ~g
grai.s m front or thl· s tudent section ·and suggestions for changes unltl l"Oov. 20 Lctlt.•r' t ia:-,t>s ,ind condu1:t-.
WHAT B t.:GAN J\S JU'>t nnolhl'r
s tory quickly came to :-ymbolizc my
quest for lo:.l youth I 'pent a week
on l'ampui. alll•nd1ni.: rd1earsal1>,
drinking bc~r and. r1nally . :,hvWlng up
Saturday 111 my borrowed uniform
Tht• red blazer and black slal'k!> I
;ilrcady had the m andatory atrocious
ti. ~ ~ave me thl• <tppearance or a
bonaftde bands man. CHC'J>l I had
Y.rrnkles where' they had atnc·
Jus t s rx days earlier I bougttt a
Ill'" n •cd for m y mu!.t y saxophone
and droH' south from San f'ranc1sco
/\trumpet player unp~•t.·~ an electric ~hould be. addressed to the Commandant L s :-uft• boating inspection:-.
b lend('r, 1c<.', rum and s<.'vcral dozen Coast Guard. Wus hington, D.C . 20590, Any pt•rson rnlt.'rc:;ktl
bananas Arter a rt'w moml'nL-. of 1n 10 1n 1ng th1 -; nl'"'
v.hirring. we watch th(' first hair rtotdla .. hould contact
drrnkmgbananndaqurrrs Coa•tal1t'eatMr S•n.Moon.Tlde• lloffm.in <it fiti 1-2 110 "How many people 111 the..• band arc sinu1to•• Tht'\' mui-t ht• J c1t1.tt.•11
,. ••r truouon ~1ur~v ( h• L' I d St I 1-t 1 p:, y, buzzed or high''" I ~1sk a ""°"o•o-· "~,., 1 1 o t l' nr l' . a t•s. •
clarinet player PM(nv •••• n.qr.1,.no •M•• ,,,u.~ ""0"" "•<II' .,uHo~~ ~."' ' Yl·ars of a.:e or oldl·r.
"Nol mon• than lKI per cent." ht: '"" •oq .. ._ 1"'"0"'' "'Oii' ~..... • ,,,. 10.. • ,. •"' • o"" n J V(''"'I l'las~ onl' C1d••11012 ,,,..,,,9" • ,,.,,... 1 , .1n<tup or,1na1rcn1rt !. a VS .. •-<CINllO"' ~ IA I "' The band goes from rormat1on to {O•\ldl '""'°"'"""~' ..... '""'> <..nO"<l"•O" ·~ \ '"" :'\ll•mbl·n. \Oluntcl.'r
form at1on by "Cal tt• rt ng l•ach ~~:~;~.::.. ;~~~ '•"'l>l.'"'u'"' ~:o~~'.." .t ;:.: ,., '' ... :~:, 7',.. their llm1• ln lhl' Co<J:-.1 ~erson has a place 1n each formation ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-G_u_a_r_d~a_u~1_11_1t_11~~-·~~~
and how you ~cl the re or what you do
on the way ts your own business
~~----....-.. AFTER AVOIDING TUBA playeri..
Th•• ,.hawN a rP often a t practice. I nearly eolltde with
r; 11 q llf> 0 n d ra u n ('"hPJ. three at halftime a s I ftnd m y spot tn each formation the 'R' an i..i nger ~prh1kled with oblf('"Hre Linda Ronstadt's rnttials. the back of
h 11 m 0 r • p h a I I f c-Richard Nixon's head and the ·s· in
sex a salutt-lo tht• clel'l1on. fo,.matioH # a11d "''rial The ~ame <'flds but most student&
<'OIH"'Mlt. s tay fbr th<' postgamc concert. T hl' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ drum m aJOT s tnps to " ~warn suit and
------~----• •Jumps into a blowup wading pool for my first rehearsal, trytng to .r<.'· t'inally wl"re pluytng th« la:-l few
mt.•mbet wh1t•h keys produ<·t·d which bars of "Whitt• Punks On Dore " In
nolt:'t> the stand:-. st•vcral thousand young
men and \\Ornl'n students at one or
the natt0n · !'< mo!lt prestigious un·
1vcrs itfcs ill'l' on their fret Jo1mng
thl' chant
On A Sunday AJternoon In Novcmbt·r
ENJOY & RELAX
With
~'GOOD TIM;E M.USIC''
l9l FASHION ISlAND ~ NEWPORT CENTER
MALL HOURS:
10 a.m. to 9 p.m . Dally
10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.. alurda)'
12 noon &o 5:00 p.m.. unday
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CALIFORNIA Frtdey. Novemtar 17. 1Q78 DAIL v PILOT Al I
I
. South Coast Beac hes Threatened
S l' v t • r a I
LOS ANGELES tAP 1 -f bct b a ches of the A;my (10~ 1.kpos1t:. more than a mile off.shore you get s11nd nnd ~ill and clay and ~ravel. But you
Southt-rn C"a hfornlJ un• dHnit Geolot11s~ und and brou~ht to lht• heucht• throuah a temporary just want the sand so 1l ':.got to be separated ouc·
l"ng1 nc\•r:. \\arn th~t rnud\ u( thc nndy coastline. pl pl' I in.-1'hl' 111 11J1·1·t v. Ill coa-t more than $3 By the time 1l'~ c.c•purated and delivered lo u
rd\ agt>d b~ n.itun · ·•lld iol Ut.\,t'<l bv llHln, Ui d1.ap mill bea ch. he said. sa nd would cost more than $4 per r-----ti...,..~~~Milj~~-~------------....U:m....:LA.~W~~il...m..U: t be h<>llt•r to use the cubic ard nnn~ ltw -1 1\t•1-. 4·d Uw .bcut·b~-.-..coJh1chn~ ~~d1ml!n~ mit.urnlb dt-_sl_i1.nM"'10Q]rflltfi'ler>Ji~·-?tc~_mrirmr-_::_~H;.e~:u:f:udi'lilh:':e:':r:::e~s:--s:;t;r1rn~1 m::::7:e~:"'l"':rmir-n""--... 00 ... 8 .. c.+tfes .... -
.ind '""" th,• 111lu11d mounlJln lo rl'pllH'l' 1h1\ now 1n h111· 1111 hd11111I dumb since "Uus is one environmental probl,em that•
4 C l e v l' I a r. d e r ~
say lht:y :-potted
their mayor .
D e nni ~
Ku c 1n1 c h . a t
Disney World in
a ada .-E.1 ·
perha ps ending
the mystery of
lh l· c on ·
t rovcrs 1a l
mayor 's r ecent
"'herciabouts
··!-tlolt·n f111111 th1· 1 oH'l tn waH•tt aind urf 1hc Tht• wd1n1t•n1 ,., a ln •Jdy b\>1ng tlrl-dgt.'d out seems to have a long ruse .. But ir no action is
hal.i (U't' ulJ1111.w~ 11t 11 ~ ,1nrn1lna tM•11t pt>rtotlu·alh to 1111l'log Lh1· rt•twrvolri.. But instead taken. ·•uie beache:, that arc exposed would even·
Rl 'f i\WM · ('\Mt. n 11.1z•.o man i nd
tHUI (l\ Ont' lhl' flootl p l OIW rlVt•r thul rJo w Wt!!l
-AJJJI tht' Cou-.1 lt.JO~l \H·~c t..imt>d h) 1Hant dttm!t
.ind concrl'lt' lmnm"k-·~,1-~• I~ -1.wnbk:l
ft'<'t' ly to ttw M!u _
ln:.k ud uf f1•t·th11•• 1111 tw.11·h1~-. ~J\h Rrr nt 1>
Tu} lor of l'J lh'd1 It ' .:uing info our flood l'Onlrol
ft•i.t•rvo 1.ri-.md '111 11111 ~JIN :.upply n.~crvo1r11 Tht'
rt'M'I '0 11 ' .11 , ti• .ulu.111\ (1lhn• uµ v. llh .,l'tll
_ 11h'OlS nf'c>dC'd h\ lht>
----------tw.1rht ... f1•1 i>W \ 1\>al
( E ,0 u •V ) T II re !> CU c I h t'
(4 'L(,.,, l.h•Jt'ht''" he i.a1d , con
. . \ 11\' or dump t ruck!> or
1•1.111t p1 pt•hnc:. m a~ huH'
Lo do tht> nH•r, ''"' k -.IH1ttli111o: .... 111d from clogged
reservoirs to tlw h11111o:r.\ u 1..c.t u i.1tuat1on or
m.in lut\lng lo t11 u1~,. J g..ip 1n n.iture i. CHle that
he oMe spt•nt mtllHm:. to 1·,1nc out
TAVWR l )i llEAOC~G "lhr<:e year old study
IJy Cal(~·s Environmental Quality Laboratory
anct t he Scr1pp1. l11~lllut1on or Oceanography Th~
stuay. \\h1ch 1nvolvei. mnt.' maJor rivers between
Point Conception and ttie Ml•:\ican border. lb to a::.·
,sess the damage and sc:~olut1ons
lie said the n vert> :rrc-carrying barely hulf as
muc:h sand and scdimt•nt 11~ they gave the beaches
50 ye ars ago.
"It looks like about u m1lllon cubic yards of
s and a year 1s being delivered to the southern
shore I.me by the major rtvl'r!> and :,treumb ...
Taylor said. "Under natural conditions. you'd be
delivering maybe t wo million cubic yards.·•
HE BLAMES MOST of the lobi. on dams built
throughout the region.
Yet other;s bc.U.eove nature is mostly to bwme._
"Up until last winter1 we've had a drought cy·
cle of at leas t 10 years. The rivers haven·~ had
enO\f&h water in them tc_de liver the sand. whether
or not they had dams on them /' said Perry Davis.
executive assistant lo the Untted "'States Army
Corps of Engineers ' district engineer .
"The question is very complex. That's why
we're paying for par t of this Caltech study ."
A CLASSIC E XAMPLE OF man's impact on
the s ho r eline 1s the cobblestone beach a t
OC't•ans1de. Once. Taylor said. the s tones were cov·
ercd by a layer ot s and.'
But. he said . thl· San Luis Rey River was
dammed m 1947
"Our studies indicate that. the reduction m
sand and sedimt-nt 'earned to Oceanside has been
30 to 50 percent on t hose two rivers.:·
And 1hen there's the nearby military harbor.
built during .World War II. that"'interferes with
·the natural trans po rtattOl"I or s and down the
coast. ..
WAVE ACTI O!'ll CARRIES SAND continually
southward. taking from one beach to give to
another Some also d1~appears a long the way. s lid·
lng into undersea canyoni. near the coast. •
"These thtngs have starved t he beach."
Taylor said.
The harbor block:. the sand drifting down from
northern beacltes and dams take what the river
once s upplied. •
"So now you've got a cobblestone beach -all
you have left arc the larger particles that the waves
can'tmove "
BUT THE C>Ct:J\N H AS BEEN winning the
battle against thl' s horelint.' in parts of San .Diego
County since long before the dams were bu.ill. At
some places. officials say. erosion has eaten more
than 800 feet into the coast the past century.
"In Calirornia," Davis said. "the ocean is
chewing away at the c~ast all ~he ~ime. ~t least ~5
percent of the California coasthne 1s subject to this
cont.toual erosion." · lie said man·made st ructures dams. chan·
nels. harbors and jetties have an Impact. it'
som t' a reas. "but we would have an erosion
p"roblem whether thcr<' were any people here or not.
The only difference 1s that w1thout people. there
wou ldn ·1 be anybody to worry <1 bout it."
R EGARDLESS OF WHO'S TO blame. he said.
the real estate 1s much too precious to be surren·
derl'd without a fight . .
Davis said the corp~ ha::. bt..:.en replenuh1ng
m unv of the beaches. mostly as part of dredging
ope rations to clear a nd deepen harbo~$. .
But Taylor notes that with stnct.er environ·
me ntal controls and com pletion of harbor sites.
that source is drying up and "over the next 25 ~ 50
years. lht• problems or erob1on on the coast are going
to become more severe ...
Offs hore sand dePosit~ arc one alternative
source or replace ment sand.
. IN SUR FSIDE-SUNSET I N Orange County ,
1 3 million cubic yards of !land will be dredged by
In· d'c v1ll.1we of Harbor '!4l.~ ~from $200 000 M.J. Brock Cil Sor6. )iK.
of i:o1n • to tht· IH'ud 1c11. Ti.ylor ~aid . the materutl tually be lost. /
uttu-Uy W'lndll uµ form111l: urtt!1c1al mountain!> al "The ocean would cut back lo a headland of
mlund 'jtoi UWl' -.ah':. roclt sturdy enough to resist erosion. or it would
H F. ~AID Tl .. : MA'ft:lllAL C'OUl.D be taken erode the sand unlll 11 <'u mc lo matenat that 's too
-by trut>i... iH f>4ill\\.alcr J,UPcllnc1> to the beaches. heavy lo be carried off." such as the cobblestones
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• ·ESTATE JEWELRY.• CHINA • RUGS • SILVER
. . SAN DIEG<J 1.\1' 1 • FINE PORCELAINS • BRONZES • FURNITURE • OILS, Etc. .. r:c :;.~~tra~·t:l~~·~ d' ot -~_ea.f..,,_speua T.......,_ -. JI ):OU laav~ doub&a about wJaetbef' er net4ood la-' ··---
man~ I augbt.-r l'lu11 t!t' O.EAJl R£1\0 KS: TbC' l>o186n ~o~r at~ safr, &brow It away.
ag.a1 n :.t :!t• Yt .. l r o l 1t l (' lrviH Medl~eat•r lo Oraoae. wana1 Fuf'&W lnlormatlon on food apoUage or the
• ·O&Hd VN-per 1n ('\llln•'<' <'flnitum~n that ~ a11kaglvln« turkey need• lDtc,.tloo Of potentlaJly polaonous aubstances may
tlon "'Ith thl' rut.ti 1iht10t 11~lial nr.-Jn lb ff1>•r•Uon lo prevf!Dt a ltoUda)' be obtaloed b)' 'con&actlng the Polaoo Center at
ID(t Of J 1111111 \.'(t'llt'f S illtf tule trf'at hom ~('Omlo• a JtOUrte Of food 634.5f~
lrlt'd lo brt•Jk lntu h1-. a>Ol~r\ln.-&-. __ ,_ GobfJ~ .~.,_..
hornt.!NO\ 1i -'Rac-U:ria &bat produC'e 'rooc1.1poUln1 todn& ~ ..,,,.._ .....
Chwf Dt•puh n 1,t1 u t chth.-•tw-n poultry .-.u<'h u turkc)' la kt'pl at room DEAR PAT· Someon~ told me they'd once AU.o.rnt·~ Hw thtttl Ht.rt ttimptt11ttttt forfon• JH'Tiodir. read t'O A¥S lb1tt Benf!imm Franklin had
rnl.111 ,,11d ht• m.111to l111 · fbc .P.ol on (l"nlt•r l'IUl&f'st buy loc your l>rorooted the turkey as the. official naUonatl bird.
11 ,. ,: "111 n I \I \ h .1 r ~, turll.-, ac a !ilort-.-bc>rf' )'OD h•~ p rf'vloualy ls this tnJe.,
\ 01opt•r ht-.·.rn-.1• lht· l.r" purt'ba...-.t ,•tl!lfaC'tory m~at, fish. ·or pou.ltry so
ho Id.., I hut J p rl\ ·'"' 'OU ran ff'f'( a"-'IUr'\"d or pru~r food h&Ddllng by' the
<·1t1u•n mu .. i.. frur h11 ht' .;appllt>r and Cbt-mC"rC'baoatMr.
hfl' or tht' h\t-., of otn1•" If tlH-turkey ls lroz.f'n, aUow k &o &aaw Im &.Ille
bero rt• u ~rn~ d ,•J d l\ rt>fr lAtrator. Tbls wlll ke~ It at • lower
rort't.' k'mPf>ratun" lodger and preveat oa&tt pora..a
VosJ)t'r "a' t'h.lrJ:t'<tl in from bttomlog .-arm. Yo.-r ba&dller or penomtel
th(.' :.l..t)'lf\g or l\tano at lhf' meal C'OU.lllt>r c:an tell yoa how long &o ~--
Rart.•J ""ho had ht'1°11 ,ff 'our curkfY·
rt'Sl.$:.tJ ld-.t .lunt• ror 111 Don•t stuff the turkey until Just before yoa
·'l"'tlgalloh or thdt .1ml ro.1 ... t lt. Stufllng is mort likely &o become huq~lan rnnt.amanal.ed bt-cau~ or the way It ls prepared.
\' o " p 1.· r i.1 I ti 1 n \\ ht'n Uk-turkf>y is stuf ~ &AtQ e arly ancl tben \l'~li g aton, ht.• trn·d lo refrlgnated, {be stumn may not cool down
make ;:i t'lllLl'lf':. .1r rt•-.1 qukkly enougb lo prf'vent actertaJ irowth.
:Jrtcr conf ronting Han'a Refrigerate .leftover lmmedJately. Do oot
behind tus honll' w1lh j "alt unlll food reaC"bt-s m temperature.
9mm pistol but (1r~ four Re move stuffing from t be bird before
to si x shots whe n Barea relrigeratlng and place it in a separate container.
fl ed. BaFea died in a U you freeze leftovers, freeze &bem in
nearby ·alley a rtcr bemg meal-size or lndlvidpal portions. Do not refree.e
struc k by lhrce bulleU., thawed portions.
poHcesa.id. Always lnsped leftovers for signs ol s poUage.
Baring A U
A No, No
COLOMBO. Sri Lanka
IA P 1 Police are cra ck· ing down on nude foreign
touris ts on Sri L8iJlka
beaches .
P o lic e arreste d a
young Belgian man and
;:::::;;;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::====:;;::~ his female Italian com pa-r You i.N c<lf"CUulh• inYll.-d w nur, ~~~~enia~ ~~e th~u ~~ut~
\lm.:r.r on ... \.,MJ'o(lld c ..,.,.,,. .. u,'." coast , and a magistrate
rnnn 10 11.ra.. ,,. .'i p.m. fi ned the m $3each.
· T he Ceylon Touris t
...... , .. rd~. \il\l'!l\11< r J l!th. l 'lj'X ~ Boa rd is advisioc visitors
,Jom u .. """ r.·rtt .. llm .. nll' anti ""'P 111tu ~ _._ that nudism offends 16cal
the lfolldlr\' ~-.., amid our 'fw?<'hJ sentiments.
Olr1"UTWIK Oora.1 JJ~pf.IM. und
VIO ld..·-
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ot the dreilm bcNts Ust·
ed In '"• Boating claiss'ifled HS Of t"e Dailly Pilot.
642·5611
K W., Costa Mesa
It's true, but Job.a Adams' campaign ror t.be
bald eagle oa&did Bea Franklin's effol1,I oo bebaU
of the tll:rtl.ey. Frulr.JJD's devotion &o. Ute llll'key
was practkal as well u ldeallstic. He was past
prealdem &ad a (otl.Dder ol tbe Society for lbe
Pl"effnadm and Betterment of tbe Tarkey, an
orsallhatioa a.bat's stlll going strong. P erbaps ll's
better di.at Adams• tbolce prevailed. It might not
be too app(Opriate to sene Ute Great Seal bird as
Ute m a1D course ror a traditlooal Thanksgiving dln~er.
Loan Sharks Kille r s
TOKYO <AP> -Some 15 persons have com·
milted solo or family suicides lhls year after
harassment by loansbarks demanding payments
at interest rates that start at 60 percent a year and
double or triple after certain deadlines pass, ac·
cording to Japanese press reports.
The Japanese governme nt ordered the
moneylenders to post signs specifying Joan terms .
Japanese law forbids interest rates higher than
109.S percent a year.
THE FAMILY CIRCUS
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LOCAL I NATION Friday. ~ 17, 1978 s DAILY PILOT A Ja
:Can~er Report D ispute~
E trogen Effect 011 WomP11 Ch:alle~ed
HOli't'ON i\J> 1 Rt•, .. urdw1
ut Y Jli: l ll\l\t•nut) rl' d•'tJ1utml(
ft'portt. thul est1 o~t>n , tuk,•11 by
worn c n fur r.~ et d c r 1 n ~
mt>nuµJU:.t• t'.IUM~' ( an<'t'I of lht•
\1t,•rus ln.,tt~wll tht•\ 'JV wumt>n
who havt' \'Mll't'r Ill.I\ JUi.t ~·
mor1• Hkel~ 111 ht· 1h .1,..n<).,l'd ..,.,
h.iv111.i It If tht•) t,11..t• t''I t n.it•n
' • W l' f' t) U (• I U d l1 I h .I l l h I
t.lrt•n~~ of lht• m111•h p11hhr11<-.I
J :,:.01•1,ttHlll ht•l "'"'ll l''lln.,;t "'
<Lnd U1Hi.f.)111dl l.&I l1~H't>I h~1.,
douhl k sl,y bt•t•n ''"·lt:&t'flltt'cl
.111d 1w1•th. rti ,., .iluat1011, · lht•
ti 11 l' l 0 r' 'a Id I II .I • I l p n I l
puhlthh~ In rhllf'Mf,I\ 1' ;'l.1•"
En~l11nd Ju11n1c1l 11I ~t1•t.l1c1m·
. T ll t: RESEARCHER. '\IO
1 t'PUI I:, the p.tst lhrt't' )'l'Hr' ltnk
rng • t~!>trogen and <'•tn<'t'r w1•rt>
buM·d cm 111.wt·111 .11t· n·,1·.111 h
Tho,€.' :.t11d1 l'' "·" ''-d lh.11
l'l>tru~en pill, (',.m l .tll'•' <'.1111·t•1
of thl' l'11<fonwt11u111 . thl' lftnt 1
hnin~ of thl· ult'ru~
The docton. al,o 'aid tht· re
search te«hmque th.II turnt•d up
thl! purported link hl'l\\ccn
c s tro..:en and Ull'l tnl' lancer
may ha\c l'a~l'<I l'rro nt:ous fin.
dings in othl'r !>lUdtl'l>. ,u<·h ai.
the ones that report a rt'la
t1on1>h1p b<•twt'l'n h1rth <·ontrol
p1llb and breast c~ntl'r
[ MEDIC!_ f: J
l ht• r..-.NH I h "j' ( ond1111i·1I
h\ H.tlph I 11111~111 .ind \1\.111 rt ,. t ltl,tt'tn
T ti • ~ T l 1) I I-'I
1 hJllc·ni.:1-.t It\' !ht• \' 1111· d m•trn i.
.,h014 l'rl th.it ~()m •·n ~hu 1. .. k,
1'I111.:111 1l11nni,: nwnop,111 ,, I 11 1 llJI ltt rtJ;:ht llml~S J"i ffiUo h I 1:-k or
uh•riuc· CA&JH:cr a~ olh •1 women
Uw1 r dgt>
I IH•lf !olUd \ l11 11nd th.al 1·~1 ru.:••n llll'rt'u~1·1I th1 r1'k "'
111 1•11111 r;1n1 l'r I 1 llOH'' .11
'm.ill t.hal no Mt;nll1< 11nt h.ilacd
t' .1 n hi" .,h<l" n
T hoc Yu Ii-dtll'I or i. !>I u JI pf'fl
'hOI I 1lf ,,I\ 10$? t•!>ll CW\'11 1lt•f11111 ..
I\ dt11'" llllt I .lll't' llllS 1111 Ill 111
l .1111 l' I
,\II ~H· can 1'ay 1:-. that r he n·
lat101"111p hai. not bt:en proved,"
t-1·1n .. 1t•1n ~aid 1n ..1 n 111lt•rvic"
A ··T.ER-Ci\NC~Jl o•· the
l'l'r\ I\ CJ O('t·t of lh1• Ull'rtnl' ltn
1 11 ~ 1 ' t h ,. m 11 s L co m mo n
mJl1gnanc) ol the female
rl·prnd uct I vc LI uc·t It U!>UU lly 0 ('
c·urs in womt.>n between 50 and
60
Womt•n oftl·n l<1ke c!-.trogen to
o H::.cl Lhc hot flasht•l-t and 1r-
Irvine Shum Role
In Banning Kids
By PWUP ROSMARIN
Ol 1 ... O.ttly Po lot twH
The Irvine City Council has derided. on a 3 to 2 vote. not to in
tervene in a homeowners association dispute involving the banning
or children from the neighborhood ~ .
FURTHER. THE VOTE reinforced a stanrling bul allegedly uncn
forct>d rtJle barring ~hildrcn un-
der <ige 18 from using commonly
owned rC'trcat1onal f:.ic1ltt1cs.
S,Yl'h as pools. lcnn1:. c·ourb and
gym cqu1pmE.'nl.
Assoc1al1o n o ffi cer s con
sidt•red that Oran~<'tree w.1ts
s uppos ed to have bc«n marketed
~s an adult-oriented community.
llowever. sales agents for the
Ora ngetrec units apparently
failed to make that cle<1r to
several buyers and renters who
moved families into the com
munity.
ALARMED , THE AS -
sociation board called for a
general vote of homeowner~ on
the issue. a nd the decis \on went
against families.
• -Existing families with children
were exempted from the l>TO-
v1 sion that bars future families. Their childre n . however. no
longer are allowed to u~e rccrea-
t1onal racilit1es.
Some of the fan111ies protested
thl' acti6n and came lo the City
Councilforhelp.
The council majority-David
Silts. Blll Vardoulis and Arthur
Anthony-sided Wednesday with
th e homeowners association.
who h ad been at least equally
wrpn ged, they argued. beca45e
they had moved in believing
Orangetree to be an adult com-
m unity.
THE COUNCILMEN also con-
tended that the matt.er was more
suitably to be resolved in court.
Council mem bers Mary Ann
G aido <Ind Larry /\){ran sa"' thQ
Orangrtree art1on '"' .1 d1:.-
t·rimmat1on a~amst <;h1l<l t't•n
Agran mtroduC'ed a proµowd
l'ity ord1mmt'l' Wednc~da~ tbal
would dis allow d1~<:rimrnat1on
against children in hous ing.
other than projects spel·if1cally
approved by the council for that
purpose, such as adult apart-
ment or senior citlll·n com·
plexes.
IT WAS DEFEATED by the
majority, with only Mrs . GaJdO
Joining Agran
Agran a fterward ('ailed the
vote "an abdication of our
res ponsibility to res pond to real
human needs ht•re in Irvine .•·
In testimony before the coun-
cil Wednesday, .Lee .Harpst an
Or a ngetree homeowner wlth an
infant son w ho is s uing t he
homeowners association to pay
his costs to move Crom t he
neig h b orh~od , said other
families likewise are leaving.
Harpst claim ed lhal resent·
men t directed from and toward
Orangelree families is high. On
Halloween. for example, he said.
"there was not a single trick-or-
t re a ter in Oran~etre e. The
families who had children of
that age took them elsewhere."
R ICHARD FRI EDMAN. a n
attorney for the Orange C't>unty
Fair Housing Council. cr iticized
the Orangetree s ituation as
typical of countrywide attitudes
toward children.
RETIRING CONGRESSMAN
CHARLES WIGGINS
... LOOKS AT 12 YEARS IN CONGRESS
Medt poulble, In pe•t. by a g1en1 lrom Hunllngton llt tcl\ Founl•ln V•ll"Y lo•rtl ol R .. 110<•
-
11t.1btl1t y th.at art.> frt•quent
, ' 111 p t n m 1o o ( 111 l' n o p.a u -. c
ll11w1•vt•r thii. Oll•cl1ci ne w1JI
.. 11111t>11111ei. J)l 11•h1rt· hlet•dtn~ of
I lw 11tt•111i-. wh1dt 1' abo <J 16tltl
111.,; '> 1111>tum of ut1·1111l' t•u nccr
In _ tht• l'urlH·r 'lud1l'"· re
H'<jl 1·h,•1 ~ t•omp.111•d estrogen
11'1n.: \\omt'n "1111 hdd been
111•1.1l1'tl for utl•1111t· t'illlCl'r with a
l lllll 1111 .:roup uf "omen who had
ul hi I Imm .. of l'dllCl'I or the
11 p1 rnlm•t1 ... t" ,_y.,tem ~
l'Ut; V LE DOCTOllS s at.d
t hJt 1l may haoe been the
l'!'>lrogtm. nol the can<.'e r, that ,
,. :1 ust•c1 th1• bleeding in these
\\Ollll'n However. they s aid lhe
hlt'eding could have prompted
them to have hospital tests that
dt>lt>l'lt>d rancer that otherwise
1 uuld h..tH' ..:onl' unnoticed
Th ti. wa). they said. an UO·
usually large numb e r or
<'S t rogen taking wome n wer e
found to hav~ uterine cancer.
1•vt.•n though there 1s no proven
hnk betwctn lhe two.
In lht.'ir study. the Yale doc
torl-t rompensalt-d for this ap-
par<'nt bias by using as a control
group women who were treated
for noncancerous reproductive
disorders This group contained
.1 .mu&h larger proportion of
cslrogtm users .
FE I NSTE I N SA 1p .
·'<'Strogen leads lo the detecting of
cancers. not to the caus ing of
tht•m ."
In the same ISSUe or the
Journal, an editorial written by
·two professors al the Hnrvard
School of Public Health de-
fended the r esearch methods
used in the earlier studies that
reported the cancer link.
"Instead of providing re-
assur~ncc about the safely of
estrogens." WTote Ors G'eorge
R Hutchison a nd KennE.'lh J .
Rothman. "the data presented
by Horwtiz and f"e1nslcin only
add to the accumu l ating
evidence t hat cxogcnou!>
estrogens mduce e ndom ctrial
cancer ...
I . . .
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Sea, Sun and S ilho1cetf.es
Like the storied painted ship upon a p-<unt ·
ed ocean. this ~tene of :.i sailboat o n the
~un ·drenched sea ins pired Daily Pilot
Staff PhotOi!r<i Phl'r Richard Koehler. The
shot was tJkt•n from top or Corona dcl
Mar Beach
Services Saturday
For A.If red Kniglit
,
Pn vale:: :,crv1cclt "111 be ht·ld Saturduy lor A If red Wht·~lo<'k I\ night .
a rn yc<.1r rci.1dent of Newport Hea'ch :ind it rt•tired p&Lt"nl allorncj
Mr Knight died Wedne:.da) ut h11' Hayl>horcs ho mt· c1t agt· 83
H E WAS A FORMER president of the Western Pn·t·1p1tation
Corporation. a pioneer company
in the development of a ir pollu
uo·n control equipment Mr •
Knight No served from 1942 to ·
1944 as. president of the Los
Ange les Patent Law A~~occa
lion.
He served in France as a f1rt.l
lieutenant during World Wa1· I
MR. KNIGHT LEAVES his
wire of 55 years. Mildred Knight
of 1'i e\\ port Bl':it·h . ht:,. dJ u~hll'r
Mrs . -ROJ?cr .l.1ght harl or En
c1nitas. and two grandsons. Lt't'
Enc Lighthart· or La ~fr:-.a and
Brian t<n1 g ht L1g hth:.rt of
Oregon
Sl·ntt•t•:-. "11 1 ht· hl'ld .it B<iltt
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1nll·rmt·nt J I 1' .. ><·111< \'11•14
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SARAS(YI 1\ 1''1a IAI' 1 Thl·
"'how J::Ot•:-. on for lhe famed Oy
mg W .~lll•n1his. who madt• thl·1r
la:-.t public .appcaranc·l' al thl"
runerJI o f patriarch Kdrl
Wallend<.t . \\.ho fell to.hi~ death
from a 123·foot -h1 g h , wind·
whipped wire 1n March.
The w1rc-walk1ng f amil y
pl'rforms here Satus:day at the
premier performance of C1rcui-
~taranlha. led by Tino Zoppe.
l\;.irl s grandson.
"I plan to build a whol<.·
ccn·us " say, Zoppl'. 20 "We
ha\,. the esltcnce of 11 now ..
Tht· Grc•at Wallcndal-t com
prcst· the core or the new ven-
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Mos people are surprised to find how
Ii ttle it-costs to i nsula'te--:lhe~Hl&m . . --
heading higher a n d higher. ins ulati_ng now
rill save--yQ\;f-more-and rllorc·trrthe future:
~ Even when they have an exp<'rt dot he
instilati ng for them.
Properly i ns.ulated. your house hcecf s
-less.heal winter. And in summ _.:.__.._
Get a free f'Stlmate by caJJin~ a n In-
sula tion contractor. (You can get his
number from the Yellow Pages.) Or-caJI
your air conditiorier'"doe n-ave to -----•
work nearly as hard. ~
the Gas Company. Our toll-free
nu mber ls 1-800-252 9090. (From
area code 209-. call 213-689-3334
Which n1eans you save on your
energy bills. Every month. F'or as long
as you own your home. rH1:
And with the cost of all energy QOS
C~Y
collect.)
Don't put It off any longer.
The sooner you call. the sooner
you can start savtn~.
Dotit wiit. Insulate.
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' ¥ou~Hugged-Yoor ~hild
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JAMUL <APl -About the bag.
aest Liu.Qi Jn th11 foothill11 to~ li the annual tood ruc.·t"
REWARD
OFFERED "lii'W...--.... ....
1921 ..... ll•ci
It 's so relaxed aod slow-movin1
f hert" d pile nt•arl)' 3,000 t'IUl ns
• that Southern CultJornia motonata
who hkc-to pOkt fun drive ArOUDd
with a bwnper licker tl\ut• ays ~ • · J a orul Sw'lfta?it "
\ Dul lht' Jamul Hu(CJtl"~ • H't)'
1 may knock that off tht> car~ Altet'
' u m onth, 1t 's .:ot 26 nwmbt.>h. and
' U l'Oni.tltUlJOfl 6 o1Thl' fln.t. moi.t fundam\•nh1l
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S P R I N G 1-, I E L 0 •
Mass. <AP>--Smith &
. Wesson Inc. says it is
recalling all barrels for
a 1 2 .gauge,
interchangeable-barrel
~hol gun because they
are d e f ective and
potentially hazardous. .
.. U nd e r. certai n
conditions t.he barrels
rupture. but no one has
been injured. None of
t he barrels exploded,"
~aid ·co mpany ·
s pokes man Wilham
Clede
"WE LEARNED
about the problem from
reports in the field," he
said
Owne-rs ~r tba 916T
model, which has been
manufactured for about
18 months, s hould not
fire the take-down type
s hotgun with its existing
barrels, he said. Barrels
s hould bt' removed from
guns and shipped lo the
factory in Springfield
for replacement.
T H E COMPANY. a
m aJor national g un
ma nufacture r, has
produced about 20,000 of
the aHeeted shotguns.
s aid Vice Presiden t
Richard McCann.
The company, a major
national gun
manufacturer, declined to s,ay immediately how _
~any g un s we r e
<'overed by the recall
order
T HE COMPANY will
replace barrels for its
916T model with new
barrels designed not lo
rupture, Clede s aid. The
recall does not cover th.et
model 916 s hotgun.
which has a fixed
barrel.
The newly designed
replacement barrels for
the 916T will b e
identified by the letter
"O" on the top or the
barrel near the breech
end. Clede said.
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n1ht of chlldrtn lb the right to t)('
lovf'd h!41ed." 1l SB.)!l c .... MHe -541·025' "Tht> lint few mlnutci. or rr~
day an! the moet l~portunt Thll>
M!t tM spmt of lht' whol<' duy
n ave • momln1 lov(' hui:
Torwc•k. was uskt'd to i.:ivl' lht•
dail)' thou~ht 'at u PTA mt•t•llllR
la~l 1nvnth Sh swd. cbtltkt>n
-.hould lw trt."ulc.'d bt•ltt•r a nd
'"fnuy t:K• t•ven u t <1nsl1lult0n dru wn,.
to protet•t lht•1r 1 •ghll> tu l>t.• lovc•d
and Rong their club song "Jamul
has been known for some swmgin~
and also for running some toads
lfot now we've aade<f huggtng
each day It makes us happy in
LOS ANGELES CAP>
-Atlantic Richfield. in
t h il r i l u s (' i n ;;:;;:;::;;:::;:;;::;;;:;
California of its new na·
tional c rime deterrent
program. bas offered a
reward 'of up to $25,000 "Stop v.hal you'I'\' doinA& ln Uw
mtddlf' ol th<-day. ~hout 'Time• oul
for love.-' and wkt' th~ trmirtor l•
b11 hut
"Qedt1mc 'good 01.:hl.
mommy lovt"" you, duddy lovt·i.~
you, ~vf'rYbod)' lovt.• y()u ·
. • A polH·cmon 'll wife. Judy
:., love IL ulrl.'ody," suy" Mr'I
Tdm•rk'' 9 y(•ar old '"" Oun 'I,
reforrln" to tJw t·hildrm·., club
' 1\nd tht-hUJ(S. h.: '>Uld, "lhey
mukt• you h·t>I bt•ltt•r ··
T ht• mt'rl\l>t'~~~ ~1llc.
to ~un Dwgn lo makt.• the Hoard of
$upt.•rv1sors honorurv members
every way Won 't you hug your
• kids today?"
The Great~r Jamul Kiwanis for information about
Club and ihe Parent-Teachers the fataJ shooting of an
Association sponsor Mrs . Toneck'• ARCO dealet. F8ey®Yr
club. F'or $1 , the members get u Kamaliadeh . 25, was
-~P~ oU.be constitution a bum r killed at tu s l.os Angeles
sticker and membership card. -ser\ilce slation on 5eJ> .
And love and hugging forever. 29. ""
3·000R RUNABOUT
QtQI O' ~I) 0$ SnQwn !f!<;ltA"Q.. q>ll()rcl
rl(J ',rjl"1WQll hl(IS [' o/IJ) Ond Colrf (jmlllo(,l()<'IS f'·tJ'lf. .•
ltlCIUOtl'g 11110 IOJ'u.1 or'C1 ~llfloll()n Cl'lQl()V# CompQre·Pjnto:$ _
It may be the best small car buy
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in America today. · ·
Foreign·exchange rates .
have contributed to.dramatic increases
in sticker prices of imports.
Sllci<er prices of compaobly equipped models.'!
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l:lt'TllSSl()(\S onCI osttmOJed
destino!lon chagt:tS
r==~~====:i ..... i£0ESlGNED FUEL SYSTEM
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volunteer omce in the ddltifuicl( MJilf'hnr1+~~--11.¥J.!::&..ll.!~
Center, 23651 Paseo De
Valencia.
-Jrnt.ertainment..--will.J>e. ~
p r o v-i de d t>-y l h e
Fu llert o n College
Chamber Singers, t.inder
t he ·direction of Mr .
Sheldon Dhrud. a
hos pital spokes man
said.
Art Displayed
Ari exhibit of pulp art
created by Irvine artist
Fred Sawyer will be on
dJspley tbroU'fJh Nov·
e mber at the Mariners.
branch of Newport
Beach Public Library at
200$ Dover Drive. Pulp
Art'" a new form using
handmade paper.
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MOR£ STANDi\RD
FEATURES
THAN. LAST YEAR
• Dll:~lg";o::rvtion~:--:--~--.. ~"'--rDl!~!l"SttmD~·~
• Bnght Window Fromes
• FIDnt SfGQ!llwr Ba (new)
• Ana Mote
·s~-betted rodals not vet stcn:bd on-Cdlbnio
and ~ (jjit\Jde Plnlo R\Jnobouts ~ with
2 3 film eoglnlt and QPliOnCJj OJlomOllC lrOnSmmlOn
508 you'dealor
EXCITING NEW MODELS
Choose from~ wide selecttonof models,
Including the excitrng new ESS with
European-type styling.
For 1he more economv·mlnded buyer.
there's Pinto Pe<Jy (wtth fewef standard
teotufes) at just $3.199. N:'td a new Pony.
Wagon only $3,599. Sticker pr1ces ex·
elude tttte. taxes and destlnQ'tfon chOfQ\3s.
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Even when
low·&liekef
robly eqJlpped Amef1cOn cars.
~ rngv oeJn fer~ SllPrlse.
PINTO'RUNABOUT IS:
$542 Less
~ than Orml/Hortzon Hatchboelc
$411 Less
than Monzo 2+ 2 Hatchback
CompoflSOl'I of \ticker p1tces ot com·
p(1IObly eq.JIPPOd modelS inCIUO"O dtli•
1ino11on Charge$
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system teanxes. including o kxlgef filler
1NlO.:f CO~N1blNR-~~~~
In oddttton to Ptnto's aec: alent EPA mile-
QQ&-~ recommended ~ _rnointenoflce~attorlS hme beeA~
S10nttolt( reaJced over the fi>OSf s«yec:n.
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OAILV PILOT
----------·------------· -··---app y ·~ ni·1·th d8 y!.
He was Michel Souris in Franc~, Miki Kuchi in Japan,
Ratoncito in Spain. In any language, he made you laugh ..
Miguel .
By DENNIS M•LEU.AN °' ... 0.lly ...... , .....
It is the s1mplMI of dt-slgn.•" rt>alb .
this mullt·DUlhon dollar mou."4." born
in Wa lt Olsn.-y·s fertile 1magmat.mn
during a lrwn nde from New York an
1928. )
The head Is a t'trcle w1tb an oblong
snout. The ears, seen from any angle,
are s maUer circles . The body. a pear
s hape; and the arms and legi.,
plpestems.
That -. lhl' nnna ve r.!>ary of' h1 i. ~creen debut I Nov UI. 1928 1 wht•n
··s tea mboa t W11l1 e ." tht-far't
"t.ilk1c" t.•a rtoun, opened u t thl•
Colony Theater In New York
It -was the first of 118 t'artQOn
~horts that propelle d Matte)
Moui.e and Walt Disney ·into the
E.tratosphere of worldwide con~caou!>
nes.s
Dis neyland and Disney World.
those fabled Magic Kingdoms built
with a mouse earned fortune, have
been celebrating all year with nightly
parades down their Main Strnets.
Burt Reynolds. Jimmy Stewart. Ra -
que l Weit h and other stars. They'll
t.•a t cheesecake. no doubt
Disney Slud1os m Burbank can ex·
·pet'l a deluge of congratulatory
messages and President Carter un-
doub,J.edly will issue a statement.
All this for a fi?IOVe·wearing rodent
whose voice has n 't even changed?
Why not., For m1lllons Mickey
Mouse 1s as t'herished a nahonal
tre.as1,1re as Mary P1ckf'ord. Bob
Hope, John Wayne and Walt Disnev
himself.
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Add to this perky red velvet shorts
with two large pearl buttons, over
sized yellow shoes and four-finger
white gloves. T h is week Mickey's ve ry own
s ide walk star was unveiled on
Hollywood Boulevard and Mickey
left on a cross-country whistle-stop
tour, culminating in a SlX-.we.ck
retros pective at New York 's Museum
of Modem Art and_a special Wtiitc
House party ho!\ted by Amy Carter
SO WHAT IF HE'S made of ink
and celluJoad and given the breath of
hfc by the marustrations of dozens or
animators.
• He will be called Mortimer. pro-
claim ed the 26-year-old Disney on
that leg~ary train nde Too porn
pous. obJected has wife, Lilhan. How
about Mickey?
Indeed. how about Mickey -now
Jhat he "is middle-aged?
Tomorrow that eternaBy youthful
symbol of American· optimism hits
the half-century mark.
On Sunday NBC wall present a
90-minute birthday special in which
the birthday mouse will be joined by
c Disney artist Ub lwerks. by the
way. 1s responsible for designing
Wa lt's train-ndc braanstonn. Disney,
for many years. was the high.pitched
voice gf Mickey. but he never could
<See MICKEY. Paie C2r
Of Mice and Men
"Mickey Mouse was an original. I really
don't know why people llkect him but it must
have been on account of what Disney put Into it
-whatever that was. Disney is now a magic
word and that must have come through."
Sterling Holloway, Laguna Beach, voice of
numerous Disney characters.
"It <Mickey) was new. I don't.J<now; I think
it was timing, really. lie was fust an appealing
character of the time and ht> Just happened to
hit. But that was Walt's baby: Mickey was bis
trademark." -George Goepper. Corona del
1'1ar, former Disney ~nlmator.
''I've always admired .Disney. I once told ·
him -I shouldn't say tbiB -that Mickey
wasn't my favorite. Bu& Donald Duck was. I
loved Donald Duck. He was aJways popping ofr.
He was a little belligerent, but likable. Mickey
was just kind or nlcey-nice and the other guys
got Into trouble. " "I think Mickey was just pure entertain·
ment. I doo't think he's preaching at all. He
came along at the right time and he had a Ultle
c haracter that was cute and he was a tremt'n·
dous bit.·· -Ferd Johnson, Nt>wport Beach.
cartoonist. "Mooa MulUos••.
"lo the e arly days -before he became con·
ventiooal -Mickey Mouse represented that
kind of lndividaalist who 18 iconoclastic.": be
thumbs bis nose al conventions. And in that ~n·
thropomorpblc world or Disney be bad the same
spirit as Lucky Undy: the little guy who comes
out on top.
"When Mickey Mouse became a mach more
convenUooaJ spokesman for the mlddJe class be
was more mUDdane •nd less appealing in some
respect&. 1b,a& prebably is. what evoked the
creation or. Donald Duck, obviously a thumb·
our-nost>·af-the-corrvenHons c haracter." -
Robert Porfirio,· American Studies professor,
·cal tate.f'uJlerton.
"Whf'n thf' Disney people created Micke
Mou-.t• be wa!> not devt>loped to represent a sym.
bol for the intt>lligentsia and be did not change
the rt>lationsbip between mice and men. Bot be
wa!> a humorous little-caricature that ov.er·
sbadowt'd the popularity or Krazy Kat. For SO
yt'ars he has given joy to youngsters and
pleasant. humor to adults. Happy Birthday lo
you Mickt'y." -John Wayne, Newport Beach.
actor.
"Mickey Mouse is a runny. guy and a nice
guy. And one more thing: he has big ears, a
nice taxe<k> -I wish I had one -and be does a
lot or tricks." -Ma rc Casteneda, 8-year-old
Newport Elementaty ScbooJ student.
.. c-~'911\ .. w.n DI~• Prof!Kt .. M
From left, Mickey in 'Steamboat 'Wiiiie,' 1928; in 7he Dognapper', 1934; as The Sorcerer 's Apprentice in 'Fantasip ', 1940; in 'Mickey's Birthday Party', 1942.
Funny
·Little
More stores are µsing the
Universal Products Code.
· By LOUISE COOK A~ l"rftS Writet'
,
Originals
Making elaborate Christmas decora-
tions was once a hobby and now is a
fulltime endeavor for a Newport Beach
woman.
By MARClA FORSBERG
Of IM~· l'tlot SUH
It'~ called The Candy Store. hut 11'~ not ~ store and there is n't any
candy an al
The Candy Store is the name of
Candy Jackson ·s onc-wo m ;,i n
"b~aness'" venture. located an her
fij!yshore's Jiving room. And an·
stead or sugary confecnons-; thl:'
.. candy" 1s a n a rray or her
handmade , decorated Christmas
ornaments. ·
h1~ tri-c That's how people started
to M'l' my things:·
When she and her husoand, Ron
.Jackson. moved to Newport Beach
an 1976, s he aect<icd to seriously
pur:-.ue her Christmas creat1v1ty.
"Someone said to me, 'Why don't
you sell your ornaments? • "
0 , SHE'S DONE custom orders Those fWlD)' little lines that started appear-
ing on boxes and cans In the s upermarket four
year s ago have sprea<J steadily along , the
supermarket shelves, and the machines that
read the code are beginning to make their 'Way
to the ·checkout counter In growing numbers.
The number of st.ores usmg electroruc scan·
.. .. Ml"I lo nml ... ~-·~cl Code and
.-=-----"'-----utomatleally enter the cot:rECf pnce is still.rel·
•--.:-...-----AUJlld::~-.sm.alkl>uJ iLhas more:J.bao.· doubled.,.in
What started as a hobby has
turned into a fu ll -nedged. full ·t1mc
e 11ac avor for t he 32-year-old
Newport Beach resident.
· ··SomeonC""-will say, 'I want a
tree 1n beige,' or 'a tree in blue.' I
do it all myself, so there's a lot of
self pride. And everybody loves
Christmas and they us ually· spend a IQt qt money· -~·s not like I'm
selling a plumbing tool."
And she's done whole batches of
Of'naments -"Thi!$ year I made
760 satin oncs.-·aboul 125 -sccnc...
ball s . 100 c<1okie cullers:-n and-
more
the past year.
·c r ersh
ns 1 u e sa e a 1
supermarkets had scanning systems as of the
end of 5epeembe1. up fron' 18&-st.ot'"'"-m--MP--I~
I.ember 1977. - -
The UPC was introduced on an experimen·
t.al haail ilw.974. ManufaclW'e.CS w~-tO
accept tbll iaea. o,.. 'Ulan percent-of an
frozen foods and dry grocery items are matked ·
with the UPC; 60 percent of health and beauty
aids are coded.
Here's bow tbe1syatem works:
Each oroduc:t is marked with a combination or llnes. bars and numbers. There ls a diltereot
combination for each item. brand and size.
A· computer ls Prollrammed"to translate the
code lnto a specific price. When a customer
reaches the checkout, each item ln his or her
order is passed ove r a scanner whJcb "reads"
the code. The scanner transmits the lnformalion
to the computer. The computer identilles the
product, "rings" It up 4nd prints the price and
otherappcopri1lelnformationonlherecelpt.
But oamc the Universal Product Code, the
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elaborate. colorful decorations for
·ends and well -kn own
pers na -
and Sylvia Bis hop .. Prtiscilla .
~te!stey .. Bamm.ftft&Mirilyn'Hilton-
<of hoteTiame . he-hfllfhJo-don
ornaments for Carroll Rosenbloom
-+L.A. ll.a.m5 Q!V11er > ...and Jlicbard
Nixon ~n he was presl:aent.·
THIS YEA]{, Candy J ackson
was chosen by the Junior League
o( Newport Harbor to.display and
sell her o rname nls at the
Christmas Company. which ends
torttght al the Orange Counly Fair
Grounds · "I've been making these types
of ornaml:!nts ror about eight
years, and originally I gave them
as gifts." says Mrs. Jackson.
"I was working for a Beverly-
• Hills attome1Y wbo represented -en·
tertalners, profeulonal athletes
and coac~s. and at Cbristmas '
made ~th pearls, imported French
"'ft!bbon, braiding sequin a.P.P.lli!~,;:::s __ -1
and wooden fij{Ures. The-sc~
balls fstyrofoam forms with four
windows I reveal tiny holiday
S"Ccrres-tnsr~and the cookie cut--
Iers are embellished-with ribbon
and wooden figures. Prices range
from SS to $30.
Mrs . Jackson P8ds her volume of ornaments by importing globes
and crystal pieces from. Taiwan,
Germ a ny. Italy, Swede n and
"believe it or not. there .are sbme
fabulous ornaments made in the
United States that I use."
BECAUSE RE'S the mother 0£
tw~ small c-Nldren, -she work a
night. "I Wish I had a workroom -
but for now 1 sit on the bed and
Candy Jackson with her omarmnts. time I'd glve him ornamenCs ro -CSttOl'NAllENTS •••em
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U E A n I\ N N l am extre mely fond
<'omputl·r also tan ht'lp stor kt"fp track or 1b LANDERS I hv~ In or this man und he say1
1nvt11ttory Store personnel un llnd t>ut how Lo ns l land . wherl4 he lov~11 me and wunts
murh or a '>ptt&ffo Utm 11 on h•nd, wtli'i t It ~ I' t t e n1 I y l' v er a I A aa tb be , ~arrie(i "even~ h~~mR :-old Jnd wh n H 11 Um to reo~r <'hlldrtn h•"' ~~ 1hot l\Jally' buf he cannot
f"nr th t"Uatom~r. lilt 1eannlnic ti)St m by 111uymato1 I \fl'Oi. £•11ders take mo oul in public !lh'·"" lt>sa Um aPt""nt at the t1hetkout A1 1 '41CkPnl'<I r C\'1\llY when b"ecause his daughter
1ownero! rult>. at a rn aM more nlormatK>n on 1 r f' 1 d a b o \l l 1.1 __!_efil_lt "~<!Yld_b~.di.11· tlw rt"ttt~etteh~l ~id«wbf1ttJ WJ.-niiieyur o -boy-wlio -~-·---~-i.-re ~ p ee ruTto ner
11.tnlt' ~mJ ~n<'t-&-lllltnl: lllso ts dt ltned to wu11 n<'<'tdcntnlly killed ------------------' mothe r 's memory.
i•lhunrnat4.' t e PoSllbdlty of a cu,tomf'r ~1ng h ~ ·• I 3 Y t> a,. o I rl I h a v,. b t' t' n a not received a s ingle
C' ar~l'd lUO ll\llt'h M too 11\tlt• b<><' UM' l)f Ill nt•1•1 htJ-1r Tiw I.xi\ 11\t'd '1.1 11 ti d l •1, , · .. · ,,on,. m., • vo<'a •· of magazine. What can we I 'v e tri e d to b e
plensant to the young
wom an but she resents
me te rribly. Do you
believe there is a future
h e re. for m e ?
SHADES OF GREY
\ ( r .. ~ t'I ror In rln~tn.I( up i i pt It t• .~ 'h i)' ' j)('Jl~t UUll tu' f" .-r a e
Thl' 1ntl\.Ju1·\1on ••f i•h•t•twnh ,,r.1nn1ni: ha.. tJth,·r hougt4l h1rn tll 1t-~o:trullt,!;'Jtlllll:at~u~ l~ do'' FED TO TEETH
lwt'n "'1.>ntCQ\~·r-.1ul l'h1· 1Jt•.1 brouaht prut.-,h 1llt·~·•I for an>o"'' undt-r 1tun lo thJ ~~ .-i ~r.
frnnl l.ibor umon' \\l\n ft'an'l1 th:tt ~would lw Ill tu h.1\'t' mw 1 • h 1"11 ubn ry. 1 ' DEAR FED: Write &o
I t C .:i a n u p a t t ... o~ """""'''' .wln••t mt•unwhtlt'. ObJN't1 d l ·~·;i~ 1111gcr.cd wtwn u A t h ou h t-vt•r 011 Magazine Action Ube, to ltw 'h111•., pl .111:-. t11 1·lim1oatl' pr1<'<' marking •wlkt ••un munuC1wtur1•r hi lfth yltp r Publisher 's Clearing
t . I I rh d ' ,. " o"i. t' majQ{ Y o 011 int" ii u.1 1!1•111 , t'\ Ill ~u .-that -..11d. "Pc•llt<l gum; 11rt' A m .. ri c a 0 " want llouae. 3.&% Chacnoel
<'U!>lonwr' Y.ould f 1nt1 11 <l1Hu·ult to romp,m• not dangt•1·ou11 .. Wh at u 1¢ • 0 t 1 1 'guJ tt Drive, Port Washington,
pnn· .... md l.c•1•p ll.1t·J.. ''' cw•h A numbt•r or 1· r u l' I t .utd f 011 l·i... h 1 1 ,un ~ t~ r~ ot~d ;0 :"; • N.Y . lltse. 'the R rvlce
DEAR SUAQ£S: You
SI)' you've beln "going
with .. th.is man for lwo
years but U sounds as If
y ou've been s tay ing
hom~ with Jdm. A man
who takes orders from a
17·year·old daug hte r
doesn't sound like a red
hot prospect ror mar
riag~. TeU him yoo are
com ing out of hJdlng or
goodbye and good luck.
-.t.tl\'' .1ml l'ltlt'" t•11,1~·h•d lav.~ mnkln~ !'iUt'h rt'm,1rk In \ll'\\ of v.hut re• :atedl Gun!) are bi i fr~e and speedy.
m:irking, mjnd.1l11n h;ul h.tpJx.•nt•d t pl y.d th I I bbg
Th · ·' 1 h h h .. d •us nt•11s an e r o y l llluU' 1 \ " H' Au Brli!Ul' th.it I rt•tt·ntl> lt•.itJ ;a p1wrn i . d1~in.1l111~ 111111\ ulu..il pril't•:. offt•n.'d i-ut1: t~nt1JI · • 1·11 ... am 11 > (' 1 r c· It• !> utrcmt>I)' powerhlJ. "'I\ in~' to tht· '"'t•' .111d ult1mutl'ly lhP 'hopa> ·r. m "I( a i 1 n l ' ~" h 1 dl . I W4" 'II win ont' day -ii
.1.:r1·t·d tu \'Onltniw ,1.1mp1n~ ttw cnn:-. uod boices hclh·H'. i,1,vuld 1111t•1t·'t "" ket-p at It -and J
"1th prin•, .111111 un ... unwr l't''ilst.mrr nbal('d y1>u1 n•adt>1 ~ \10 ~1 Int.end to do just that.
II t'l !>h ,,ud th.it ,11111111g l'U..,lnmt•r' who shop OF ,'( LITTLE ROY
111 ''"rt'' "1th .1 wannm~ ") ''''rn . · it 1s ex(•t•f'd '/ 1n~h JlOJ1t1l,1t 111• -..11tJ th1· \):.tern ,, · v.~11 on TO\' <'ANNON
lb V.~I ~ und v.111b•'l'Om•·1·om monplt.1('U " When tw \\:l~ rt\l', hi'
'fht• t'o:.t of thl· ') !>l('hb has bf•t>n a m9'jor mothl'r
lactor tJl'lai.io~ their 1nt11Klu<'tton Hen.I\ !'.a1d Bo u ght t11m :1 to~
1n:.tallatmn of .1 ,cannin.: '"h'm <'0 Le; froni l'annon.
SI I0.000 to S27!l.OOO 'fhe lari.:l' r apatal invest· _And ht'_ pl,:,i yt•d war
mt'nt reqwrt'<i 1 .. a cJt>h•rrent ror many retailen., wit~ hls fnends
t•vt•n thllUJ:h l hl'} l'>ln recover their money His father "as proud
throui.:h tn<'rt'UM'd 01Jl•r11t1ni.: efht'1ency and re· of his soldier son dun~d labor co:.1:. When he was six. he
\1 an} supt•rmarkl'li> art• moving toward broke the toy <'annon '>l'an_nin~ on a stC'p-hy step bai-.1i.. 'Phey are m And cril'tl m his room
:.talhhg electr oni c ca h rcgi.,ters whit'h can bt• all day.
t•1ther manually npt•rnted or conne<'ted to a His father told him big
scanning system F:u:ht v·fi\t· Pl'rCt•nt of tht.• nt•w boys don't cry. '
... lort•s opened 1n 1977 had c·li .. <'t ronic· register:.. So he ehoked bark the
thrc.·e-fourths of them were designed so tht:y tears and went
t·ould be up~rodPd to scanning _ ' on with Ille
Food Marketing lnst1tult• ~tudit•s show that -When he was ten. hts
mo"l supcnuark<.'l opt.•ralor:. cxpct'l lt1 mtroduee mother bought him ;.1
.sca nning systems sooner or later. Almost ontt-machine gun.
t h1rd of the store ownns who had .no scanning IT soun<fM just like the
opcraUons in 1977 s aid th~planned some sort real ones.
or installation within two years: an additional 20 A II his friends ha-d
p<'r<'e nt said thf'y expected to introdul'e at least guns. ·and they
onl' :.cannl•r tx•fort." 1980 Only 3 percent of the played war in the
n•tatlcrs said they h<ld no intt·ntion of ever using backyard
the technology , UndE!r the watchful
l'yes of their
proud parents.
When he was thirteen.
hts father told him
To throw aw:'.l y the
machine gun.
(~ON••JOENTIAL &o In
tl o t W a t ~r Again :
Ke ·olvt-to swp Obbing.
I. If e I s m u c h I es s
complicated when you
olav It s traldtt. If YOU
don't tell the first lie you
won't have to tell the
second.
DEA.R ANN : More
a od more peoRle a r e
:isking. "Do you mind if
I s m oke?" Even though
I would rather not hove
smoke blo..VO in my race.
I find m~self saying.
"'That ·s pe rfec lly all
right Go ahead.··
There is new evidence
tha t the carbon monox·
1de from ciga.rets may
be even more damaging
than the -tar from the
tobacco . Smoking ir·
ritates my sinuses and
makes ro)' eyes burn.
but l 've never had the
nerve to express myself
for fear of depriving so·
meone of pleasure or
perhaps an outlet for a
nervous habit. \~t·ddm17 crnd engagemttnt announcements run on
Sunda11 in the Dolly Pilot Forms are aooaJable at oil
Da1/4 Pilot offices ur by calling thr F'eaturl's Deport
ment. 642-4.121 Because big boys Will you please sug·
don 't play with guns. gest a phfase I might To aoou:J disappmntmenl . prnspe<'t1ve bnde.~ ort>
r1•m1ndPd 111 h<u't' th1•1r u rddmg stones. with a bl.ack
and 1rhl/1• 9/11.\:-01/ o/ lhf• hnde or .11/ the couple. to the
J.'(•uturl's IJl'pclrtr1wnt onf' week b4>1ore the wl'ddrng
He wanted to cry. but use to protect myself
reme mbered and others like me?
What his fathe r had -TOO TIMID FOR MY
l-:ngaqement annount'ements. with black-ond
u.,h1te glo11sy oJ thP fulun• bride qr lhe couple, m~I be
rl't:t!tvt'C1 by the Fcaturc•s [)epartme?tl sLI weeks befcm•
the Wt.>ddmgdalt•
told him OWN GOOD
Club Cal!'11dar runs each Wednesday in the Daily
PJl()L and contains notices of women's and sennce club
meetings and events for the /ollowmg week -Thurs·
day through Wednesday Send nohces to Club Calen·
da r. Daily Pitor. P 0 tJor 15fJO. Co!la Mesa. CA 92626.
HP .'ttlre to include your name and phone number
.\'otlC'es mtLSt be m our hands two ~eks m advance
To r('Quest a picture. w n te or call the Features
l kpor1ment 642 4l2! Pictures are lamded to Jund·
ra1.~ers opcm to the public
~hen he was young
Wheo he was eighteen.
Unt'le Sam
Gavehim arifle,
And sent him off to
war.
So he went to war.
wondering about
What his fathe r had
told hirn when _
He was young.
When his parents got
the letter.
His father cried. -
Auth9r, Ron MacLean
DEAR MOM : Thank
you for your letter -
and the splendid poem.
••• Ornaments'
<Fram Page CJ>
make ornaments. If you knew the
time involved'in stickin~ each one
of these pins in each one of these
pearls but it's worth 1t. .. she
sa ys. admittin~ t hat, business
w1!.e. she's made expensive mis
takes.
She prowls the L.A. Girt Show
tor supplies and she notes that
"rinding good importers 1s hard to
do ... But. she s ays. "Eventually I
want a real store. so I'm going to
keep doing this "
••• Miekey Mouse
DEAR TIMID: Here's
the language you're
after. Wlteo ·someone
says, ''Do you mind if I
s moke? .. say, "Yes, I do
mlnd. Your smoking is
bad for MY health, as
well a s yours."
' DEAR ANN : I am
. s ick and tired or· getting
ripped off. In the past
year two well·l<nown
magazines have stopped ·
coming after six months
a lthough we paid for a
year 's subScription for
one and three years for
the other
Writing to complain
does no good. I'm fight-
ing with a computer and
it's driving me bananas.
My sister moved and
notified three publishing
companies well in ad-
vance of her change of
address. So far she has
D E A' R AN N
LANDERS: l a m a 44.
year-old widow who has
been going with a fine
man two yea r s m y
senior. Ke lost his wife
three years ago and has
a JV -year-old daughter
( Boroseope )
'ATURDAY. NOV. 18 in p1ct.uie. He ready for
... YONEY OMA RR change. romance. clan·
ARIES 1 March 21 . destine arrangements .
f\pril 19 >· You're not VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept .
trapped or painted into a 22 1. Accent on harmony.
cor n e r . P ath Is 1 I· reunions. fulfillment or
Lumrnated throu~h 1n · hopes. desires. Taurus.
depend e n { a cl i o n·. Libra figure prominent·
oriJ!inal concepts . Leo. ly Family m em b er
Aqua r ius figure prom· makes a creative con·
rnenUy o u g_et aid_ cession. Be gracious, r.e· .•
fro m one who knows ceptiye. M"oney surprise
when a transa'c lion 1s 1l1<ely -and it'will ~
should be closed. }{ome. pleasant.
security, property a re LIBRA <Se~l. 23-0 ct
likely to be involved. 22 l : Spotlight on over·
TAURUS <Apfil 20 · co min g o b s tacl es .
May 20l: Emphasis on climbing to top. defining trlps, caHs hunches, terms. being rid of ten·
revelations.teachingand den cy to wards self·
l ea rning . Aquari us. deception. Pisces. Virgo
Cancer. Scorpio persons figure prominently. You
figure 10 scenario. Be seek perfection -and
fl ex ibl e . Inte rpr e t you come close to 1t
written material in your Supervisor pays mean·
o wn way. Self-es teem ingful compliment.
now is more important S CORPIO lOct. 23
thanusua.l. Nov. 211 : You get news
GE'M I NI I Mav 21· Crom afar which aids in
June 201 : Spotlight on bringing purposes. ~oats
possessions. costs. pay-i n t o s harp f o c u :-.
ments. debts. Expand Member or opposite sex
horizons. attend social lends support. Capricorn
affair, display versalili· fi g urcs prominently.
ly a nd humor . Sagil · Publis hing v e nture
tarian could play key could succeed Wlth what
role. Sav~ details for you learn this day.
Olnothcr lime. Gain over-SAGl'JTARIUS I Nov.
a ll view. Catch up on.22-Dec.21>:Digbeneath
correspondence. surface indications. You
CANCER tJune 2 1 ~ have opportunity now to
July 221 : Cycle okay for disce rn basi~ values.
real progress if you're One .close to you con·
wi lling to take cold !ides money situation.
plunge i nto futur e . Be open, perceive poteri·
You've got necessa~ tial. Aries. Libra fi gure ..
backg round. material in scenario -and so
and you also have. allies. does the number 9.
Yes. now is time to · s p r ead your wings . CAPRICORN <De<'
Moon position favor s 22.Jan. 19>: Seek new
fresh s tart. creative and ways t~ achieve goal.
independent action. Legal n ghts c'?uld be 1.n
i..-J:O . cJuly 23-Aug. state or confus1on .. Dor:t t i~ 1: Analyze secret or become e~tangled in dis·
confidential informa · pute which would be
lion. Someone wants you cost.01 . never-e ndtng.
to play a guessing game .,. Jnst~ad., ~e new path.
Go along with it -to a Avoid llftmg he!lVY ob·
certain extent. Gemini. Jects -back lS tern·
Virgo persons•could be porarily vulnerable. AQUARIUS <Jan .
20 -Feb. 18 1: Wh at
seenied a setback could
rebound in your fa vor.
Another Aquarian plays
k ey r ole . Accent on
e mployment , depen -
------------------------------------------------dents. pets and health.
Wrom Page Cl> H e also was -boote d o ut o f tened him and sweetened hlm. as if
Yugoslavia for being too much of Cl lo make hlm worthy of the pedestal
One who means much to
you has a ··bad dream."
Be a ttentive. don 'I
forget to mix in humor
with your interpretation.
draw the Mouse that made him
millionsL "revolutionary" figure. on which he had been placed.
S till. like Pinocc h io 's nose. So refined and humanized had he
Mickey's fame anct _legion of rans become that Mickt!y Moose purists
"re w and grew. seethe with contem pt for the
pantsuited. modernized Mickey
SO REAL WAS HE to many that at Mouse ·or the "70s. But why should he
PISCES CFeb . 19 ·
March 20 1: Create. have
fuo. dis play hu mor.
versatility -don't take
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PUBLIC NOTICE
From the vantage point or 1978 it is
eas y to forget and many arc too
young to remember the Influence
Mic~ey Mouse has had on America
and the world especially dunng his
heyday. the Great Depression.
The '30s-lruly ~we.r. Mic k.cy·s
Golden Age.
one Point he received 7,000 fan letters be exempt from changing with the
a week. Hundreds of Mickey Mouse times? tOO Seriously One Wh0 IOt onm1\\1on ID •no,,.. OtOO<'tlV
h loUIMI '"' ~7 tllrouqh .-10lh Strtt.,I
Eighty-seven of his cartoons hit
theaters in that decade. a time 1n
which he rivaled even pint-sized
Shrrley Temple in c apturing the
publir's Caney.
Ha rdly anyone seemed immune lo ,
the irrepresiblc Mick.
PrCJ;ident Franklin D;-R~~clt
request~ ""Miel<ey-M®Ke ~ --
whenever movies were shown in the
clubs spra ng up aroun~ (tie worru. M.ickey's last cartoon snort. l "The
complete with Mickey Mouse oath. Slmple Things"> was made in 195.1. son~ and secret handshake. Yet Mickey isn 't lolling ln· seml·
England's Madame Tussaud's im· retirement in Palm Springs. H«> ls as
morta lizM hlm in wax and he earned actlve as ever. although It ls more as'
Walt Disney an Academy Award for a corporate symbol or Disney or·
creating him. ~anization front man.
Som e S.~ items bore Mickey And where is Micke-y Mo'USC us~~ss : everything from headed in hls second SO years? •
.t~a-setsrtootb brushes andreoor ft to· --• --,. dolls. musicarlnstnTmen s-and retrer TRAT"'SEEMS"TO BE .$0Ul,nRKI up In the official 50th birthday porfrarl-
W I S p e r S S We e t , •• .,,, num~"'• u• 111rou11r. JI\
nothings. ~member re-w oociti•nd Pt""' Wlckl ..-.~1, ""°
t di t t it i ?OU 11\roo<)ll 701' Tu•Un "-1-C e O . e • nu r on . "'""~'"from <OUM• R4 lo <lh Al h ealth r esolutions . Envoronm•nl•I O,.t.,,m•n•llon
v 'II h b lt 1t EO"I NeQ<tll•" 0ro<1ar.it1<>n T OU ave a e e r 1 TENT"llVE ~"p OF T.fl"CT lime if you feel good! IOS't '°' 8.tllli\ A P!Qnt" ~ .. ~iop.
-;:;;:;;p;p;j;:;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;a-nt Corpar•llOn ""'he>rlred •9enl
1 lo• Leon.trd Joi><> BMMnno. 111 lo\
Molino\, San C~,,,..nl•, (~llforn1•. for
ll -101 \Utldt•mon fOt <11noom1n.um
pur-\, IO<•l.cl •t 416 -0 0 Vt1;·
10t1a Slrffi. "' _.n R7 lON' £"•••~-
ttaly's Muitsolinl had a well-known;--..--~~1~c~eyyna~~~~~~rrfrlrtJimr--~~~g~~~~~~;~~~~-~'~~~:;:;.:~ ... ..,. ___ .;..,__...;;,;:__Pf'~feunce Coe Mickc¥ ,Mouse_c credited with saving the corporate animator from Disney's old Hyperion
toons n did -England'ti King--OeorR ---.-... e or Uonel ~tion wtth tts .filu ·
V who refused to go to the clnema un· sale or 230.000Mfcl<ey ana4 MlnnTc7 Rendi. vice-preaident. o less one was shown. operated handcars. .. terprises fthe Disney e ngineering
SUCH WAS m E UNIVERSAL 4P·
peal or the Mouse who was known os
Michel Souris in 'France. Miki Kuchi
m Japan, Miguel Ratoncito In Spain.
Topollno In ltaly and Musse Pigg in
Swed en.
Sut in any· language Mickey wn~
Mic key : thl\l symbo l of ~mall·
lown Ame rica-an optimis tic Oepr~ss lon -e ra dre>i m er who
satirized people's foibles and, best or
a ll, made them laugh.
Nast olficials banned Ml~ in
Germany, callinR htm "themost ..
miserabl~ ide1I ever reveoled ... mlcc
are dirty " But so ·great was the
pu6IlCoutcry O\o the •ichaef'!lntuir
ban waaUfted
And we all know what Mickey a rm >. also painted the 25th birthday
Mouse did for \he lngcl'JQlf Wafcll port.rail Earlier this year h~ gave a
Company. ~neak preview of the painCfng.
During World War n commercial Whtie Mlclc~y Mou.se bas achieved
cartoon production was sidetracked that Uluslve ~oat of all movie s tars-
at the Mouse Factory. But Mickey re· agelessness -Hench thls time
malned active, his face a~pearing on couldn't help .but add a barely vtslbJe
doze ns ol military i nsagnias a nd touch or gray on Mickey's temples.
posters and ads for war bond sales. , "What do you do wtth a SO·year-0ld
And, as If &o Insure hi~ post position mouse?" Hench suld with a smile. as a sy mbol o r Ame r ica. the The portrait s hows the still·
password or the Allied forces on o. optim istic Mouse · surro.unded by
Day. June 6. 194+. was "Mlc•eY klleg lights and a director chair filled Mouse." · with rolled·UP blueprint s. In the
TnaooGH 1'llE VE1UtS"-Mlckey's
lm11e h&.1 changed. He wai> more
rodent.uu ln the ~Jilnnln$(. morv tnt1cft1ewor.-crmhnrttr,-Disney sor.
background Is EPCOT. Disney's Ex·
Jti,~':;;Jt1. P~toppe -~~~u~1y of ~ .r
"I wanted to sMw thot l?f ickcy wns t •
.. nol Unilfl " ~aid •flench. "He·s
• bu y.''
t;l/ttic
Now
OPEN!
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Friday, Nov9mbef 17. 1978 I DAILY Pit.OT 113 .
-NO Punches
W_oman Jockey Ho~ Her _Own
'
By HOWARD l •. HANDY
Of Ii.. D•ll -
Wtlh 1 Jml' er Is ht•r ht>ro but 1f 11 evN
J..Wf/1114"1~., ..,howdown bt.•t ween lht>m on the race
1• • <.hi.' will p ull no pl.Inches to ~el lo the
frn1.,h hn<· 111 front
i\m~ lt ank111. 26. 1s c urrently riding
thoMu.:hhrl·d~ <ind appaloo::.as at the Orange
( '11111H \ Fun foll mt•<.•llng at Los Alamitos Race
t 'nur-.t-and J.ay~ :;he 1s content to continue on
1tw ...,t.ttl• .ind t-c1unty 'fa ir clrcuil at the present
tiuw
"I WOlJLD -LOVE TO RIDE at Santa Anita
01 Holly't\-Oc>d Park," Amy says "But I don't
think I \\Ould 1.(t'l J t'hance tQ n de m uch more
than one ho• Sl' u Wt>t'lt I don't know that many
1a•11ple "itl tho:-.<• tracks . It would be h ke st arting
all O\ t•1 at :o.t'ratch.
· I prl'ft•r to be acli\c and wou'd rathe r ride
ht.•re with a lot more horses than to settle for a
lot fewer mounts at a larger track. But every·
one has to decade for t hemselves what is best
for lht•m ..
SllE SP.ENDS HER WlNTERS in Ph()('niX
al a small trat'k that oper ates four days a week.
.. Many of the horses and owners a re he re ~t Los:
Alamitos and t know a lot of them ." she says
R ankin didn't sta rt rid ing until she was 19.
"I was married at 16 and we s phl up abotjt
a year later." she says. "I bought a pony when I
"as 19 and tha t 's when I started riding
"l went to lbe ,fairgrounds m Santa Rosa
.tnd worked as a groom. then followed the fair
c1rcu1l and got to ext'rc1se some o f the horses.
"The m:xt year I started exercising horses
rt"gularly and began to think about riding . I got
tht.· thance 1n 1974 and have been al it ever
l>IOC('
"Where do you want rrw to ::.tarp·· Amy
ash while sill 1ng in· the statne 11rca c.it Los
Ala mitos on a rarpt.'l out:-.1dt.' d ::.Lall
"I HAO A HORSE DROP DE AD 1n tht.' mid
dlt• of a race on(• tim<' and sul rl·red ~broken col
lar bone. I also pulled a ll thl· muscl<·" on thl·
right side of m y back and wal> out for s ax week::.
Out I couldn •t wa 1t t<> get back
• ~ year later . I ~as on <i first t1mJ..• starter
and th~horse looked.al lhc bar n area and bolted
through the outs ide fence. Fo'ttunately, I wasn 't
hurt that lime .
"I cracked a rib in a fall at Ph(){'mx and
\\e nt down Lw icl.' at Ferndall•, suffering a mild
concu ssion . but didn "t ta kc an) umc off
"LAST FALL IN PllOE:Nf". I was l'xerc1s
rng a two.yea r-o)rcl an tht.> morntnJ! and the hor~l>
hit the fence a l)d tripp<>d
"I hit a m etal ladder with my shoulder and
broke both my coll<ir bone and shoulder blade
along with bruis ing my lit>wcr back
"I didn't walk \'l•ry good ror about a rnonth.
But I s ta rtcd gallopmg hor scs aftl'r f1Ve weeks
against the ·doctor 's orders and was riding m
eight weeks l Just cou ldn 't sit ::.till any longer."·
WHAT IS THE BIGGE T HAZARD a fair
circuit nder like he rself faces"
"The m ain tlung 1s careless riding." Amy
says. "There arc a ~ot of riders with little .ex·
pe rience a t the fairs. Sometimes. the preptira·
t1on of the t racks also enters 1n ..
Ooes sht> like to wager on the horses she
rides or on others \\hen she 1sn ·t m a ract'"
.. I don 't evt'n b<.•t on my own hor~es." <.ht•
says. "Whe n I first :-.tarted . I used to g1H' the·
t rarne r a couple of dolla rs to bet but I d idn't do
a ny good. I qu it I makC' m ) money from riding
ho rses. not betting on t hem .
_Trojan QB
Won't Lose
'His-Poise
LOS ANGELES IM.'1 Or~ol
lh~ h i gh point..., fM'_J'.JUI
McDonald'" t·ollt•gt' ,fl'l111b.t1J
t'Jr('(•rwa-. Lh<· fl'(·ltng he got a-.,,
lrcshman \\ht.•n ht· ran through
I ht.• tunnel and onto the field for
the SouthN·n Cal l'CLA i.:am1'. ht•
•my!. One or thl' tow-. "'as earht·r
this <,t•ason "hen ht• thrc" hi'
helmc•t 1n d isgust durin,:! 1h1' Tro
JiHM. 0 losst0Ar11om18t at ..
Mc Donald, USC's Jun111r
quarterba<'k. will h.1\'e a c:h.tm'"
to d 1tpll<•a1t• 'the• "hi gh"' ~Jturcla\
when the Tro1an11 mt•et l 'CLA for
1tw Pac1f1c 10 ,r-ro"n <1n\I Hn:-.i•
Rowr berth lie· hopc·s hc"ll n{'\'l'r
n•pcat the "'lo\\ .. ·
"IT'S U1PORTAl\T !or .r
Quartf.'~back to kt·cp h1i. po1si•
"a1d Ml'l)onald .. ~,er~one1111th1·
ofl cnsl' sort or looks to h1 m to .,,.,.
how C\'erythmg·.., going If lw i.:t•h
upsN. then <'Vt'r) b<Kly stC1rti. 111
thinking. ·Gee, evcryth 1ng's fall
ing apart '
I was letting ttw t roublt• \\1.'
\\t.•n• having "1tPt lhl' c•f.iiter l'~
c:hange 1n lhl' /\ri1.0na St at l' g;im1•
l!<'l lo me I rarel\ -.ho" c•mot 1110
but when I came· oft lhe fl<.·ld aftl'r
one fumble. 1 thn·w m v hl•lml'l
down in fru~trat1on I · -.hotk1•d
m) """ .. :\I c· Don.ild .ind Lhl' Tro1.in...,
ho um·l'd ba1.·k from the 20 7 los:-. t11
tht· ~un D<•\1 b In v.h1pp1ryg
Orego'1 Stall', Cal. Stanford w1d
\\ a!th1 ngwn 10-.t·t Lht•..,tagl' t11nh1·
m a tch agu1n:-.t Jhl• I 1th rank1·d
Drum ... "l'VE RIDDEN SOME 1·1'0·5 s hots that
finished deatl last nnd some· 60 to I horses thi.il
h ave won. No one can ever be sure about "hi.it "L THOl'G 11 11 E <·nns1tl<·r ....
r\ ............... , o .. oly Pll"' Stolil l'M lO
AMY RANKIN, LOS ALAMITOS' TOP WOMAN JOCKEY.
RIDING AT THE RACE TRACKS. especu1lv
ly the sm aller fair c1r cu1t. can be a hazardous
occupation Th e trat'ks are s horter . the Jockeys
less ex(>ff1enced a nd somet1m~fi tr ack-conch·
lJons -0ren 't t he be!)! like thev a rc a t Los
Alam itos.
Does she have a fear of injury? What is the
most senous IOJury she has sustamed?
is going to hapJ>('n in a horse race." • himself a rather ~to1~ 1ncl1v11lu.11
--slle->san'M tr.Jt'k 11t 6730 each~orn1n~-~lcOonald<idm1lshc s lln•dupfor
exercise hors~ and if she has " horse in the the game•
See RANKJN Page 8 6 "We're pla~ ing for thf' Hns .. ' HO\\I. 11· .... on TV. thl' .... tadium ·,
Barons Tune Up for Playoffs, 31·13
gr>1ng to bt• pa<'kt•d. 1t ;di ;.11hb Ill'
to ex<:1ll'ml·nt." hl' s.1uJ .;JI ,,·
pla~ er can t r<.•t·l good go111g into .1
J,!a mt• likt• this, th1•n he ... houh.ln I
ht> playing fool hall,"
Ry ROG'ER CARLSON
Of, ... O'"•IY Pllot St.Jlt •
Fountain V~1lll'y I hg h s potential op
pont.•nts m th<' up('ommg C l F Big F1\ 1·
Conferenct' footb;11l playoffs got an
c•ycful T hur.;<lay night as thE' Baron ...
raced past hos t Ne~port IJ arhor, 31 t:J ,
lo cJose out Sunset L<.•agu<.· aclwn fur
hoth teams.
.. T.H E PLAYOFFS S EF.M a vf!ry.
f'Vt>n fi eld," said wmmng Coach Rruc•e
·Pickford. "If we play our bt'Sl football,
I think we t'an play with anyone But 1r
we play poorly. "l' can lo-.e the
opener."'
NE'wport Harbor Coach Bill P1zzica
said, ''Fountain Walley pln)'ectwell and
our gu ys JUSt weren't r eady to play We
played lou.~y."
Tha t was Lhc extent of P1n1ca s com·
m<'nts. and considcrin~ tht• pounding
.Jdm rn1st<•r£'d b~ the narons. there
wttsn 't mul'h else the Sailors' boss could
say The loi.i. l<'a\'es NewpQrt in a posi
l11Ht lo travel lo a champion's field 1n
tht' first round
Fount;Jm \'allt>y had C'\'erything going
ill> wav al. 11 assu mc'd a 17·0 halftimt.•
bulge, ·s·aw 1t dwind l<.• lo 17 7, then broke
i_t up(•n for good with an 85-yard m arch
;.ind Kc•vin Rominc's 74 -yard touchdown
run.
IN TllE FIRST HALF the Barons.
no" 8· l for th<' st>ason and in a position
to share the Sunset League title with
Edison should the l atter s tumble at
Westminster tonight , took possession at ,
the Newport 40 and 35~ the FV 46 -and
the Newport 28 •
And with Sam Centofante 123 carries
for 121 yards a nd a pair of touchdown
runs) hust ing throug h ·the Sailors' de·
fensc. in addition to another stifling <'f·
fort by the defensi'j<' cre w . the field ad·
vantage·became overwhelming.
It was 7·0 before the Sailors had a
fi r s t do wn as Dave Larson toed a
32 yard fie ld goa l, qua rte rback Gil
Compton found Kevin Margerum alone
in the end 1one from flVc yar ds out and
Centofanle ban~cd in from a yard out.
COMPTON'S 19-YARO pass to Jim
Coppom set up Larson's field goal. Cen.
tofante ran for first downs twice on
fourth down to set up Compton's TD
pass. a nd B ill McT eir's fumble re·
covery of an ons ides kic koff set up a
28-yard m a rt'h. culminated by Cen-
tofante.
The Sailo rs ·m ad e some noise 1n the
thir d period when Ryan Abbat e r e·
· co\lere d a fumble and the Sailors
m a rc hed 41 >;ards to p ayd1rt with
qua rterback Dave H1tzcl kcl'pmg thl'
f.ina l Se\.·en yards
And Newport Ha r bor had the ball
agarn, moving to Fountain Valley's 34
be fore being for ced to punt
THAT'S WHEN THE Baron." put 1t
out o f reach with their c runching 85:
:'.It' Donald. LI lankv f;.fuot :!
180 poundl•r, rank!. at· the tpp ot
the l'ac· 10 pro-style 1wssmg
!-.t at1st1t.·s. lie '-. cornplt.'lcd k7 ot
155 lhrO\\S for 1.28!.I yards and I \
touch downs. and thrown JUsl "'
1ntt>rccpt1ons as Southern Cal ha ...
rollt'd upao8 1 rc:cord
yard m arch. kt'yed b y a JO.yard third-T R"&J AN CO AC II J <1 h n
do wn pass from Compt on to Coppom at Robinson. who ltstert quart<'rhad.
the S ailors' 15. ~1::. :i .Qut•st1on mark prior to tht•
Centofante late r scored his !'iecond -season bceau"c of Mc Donald .... -
TO. ~1vin~ him ·14 for t he season Mo lack of ~am<' experie nce, nrl\\
me nts later Newport could not mo\e th<.• <.a)"> "Ry any o;tandards and
ball. punted. a nd Romine com p leted th1: me;i:-urc:-., f'aul ,McOonalcl 1 .... ,,
kill with a his 74-yar d dash around his 'l'ry good quarterhac~. llc do""''
right s ide. ::all w<.•11. ··
-The Sailors-bounced b ack \\1th Mik~ .. I ' n~ b<'l'n mat u r1 ng .d I
Johnson scoring from three yards out to -season," ::.aid MtDon·Jld. · get
c o mplete a 63-yard d r l\<'. but t h(• . ting more conf1dt-rice. One thin).!
damaS?e "!3S already done>. The'Sa1lor::.' l'\'c leamedi~ that I ran't thrim
See BARON.§.. Pagf\ B4 way down the fiC'lcl e\'c•rv t1ml'"
Wizard of W ~ood Old Script
·.1liroWn Out
... ...
Wooden Tells of His P')Tainid of Success
By ERNI EC'ASTILLO
OI er.. o .. ;,, P1101 ~'•"
IL 's been four year s s m<·t.• John Wooden re•.
tired from Life on the baskt>tball s1dchnes but
the Wizard of West wood still m anages to re ·
main in the p ublic eye
Wooden, the winner of 10 n ational cham-
p1onsh1ps and 630 games in 27 yt>ars as head
coach at UCLA. is a prize commodity on the lee
turc circuit. A prim e m ot ivator. a fledging
a uthor and one of the nation ·s mo::.t r<'spected
m en, Woode n has expounded on his famed
Pyra mid of Success before e\"erything from
I BM conferences to ba s kN ball d imes. ·
.. .. .--.
By Kings
INGLEWO O D I AP I
"B ea t i n g th t> M o n t r ea l
Ca n a d iens . ·· S t a rring Ron
G r a h a m e. Syl Apps. R ob
Palme r. Butch Goring a nd 15
other Los Angeles Kin~s.
Engli s h w i th Fr <'n c h
s ub titles. Directed b y Coach
Bob Berry. P roduced by the
National Hockey Lca~ue Shot
on location al the Los Angeles
f'orum. where the Kings tore up
the script before a ver y h vc
audience of 10.272.
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EXTRA ACTION Montreal's Guy Lufll•ur <>trongu1 m ...,
Ra ck 1l3mpt on of tht' Krn~s nc3r the Lo<: ,\n-:ell '4 nl l
Thun,day night at"thc Forum. Th(' l<ings \\On . 6 :l
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bnll l an.1 \\on't hnd fullbat'k Jon K('ywt>r1h'" •••
Ol'~VER Music IO\f'"' a nd Bro'nco root [iJ
new album "'Ith the other r('('()td 1n Target
Store ln Uk.-l >\>o\'f'r u N a
Tan:et m wtiliJt'N ar.-n t ~ yi n« K.-ywnrth C'an't 5ln1ot
They th.ink, Ow album l'OVt•r 1c; too ra<'y SO th~ rtt0rd 1c; ·
kt-pl ~r tht' \'Ounter ~ 1.hc atrl ~ maguln~s and sold
00 ~~~-!;~:;r-~~~t>fl 'ho"'~ th~ be.;-ed DA;:.nliback
~tanduig m the Bruococ. !>ho"'cri. '<'-caring a black lUll\oQo
Another playt-r '!>t.mds nak•-d ln tht> ba<'k&round with hie;
back to Uw c mt>ra
Tbe pk lUtt wu(, shot b Oenvt'r photOJ?raph('r L\·n
lru h . who also did the photo on ttlt N'<'Or d ·i. mnt!r i.let•vt'.
whiC'h sbo~t. a cro\\d uf nudt• Uronc:o players an the
i.howers Th1•1r brn•ks also :&rt • to the camera
"ll 's lund of n sqtw It lk>e:.n t ht an w1tb the Target
concept of family i.hopp1n.:. ' l>8Jd Jun Shh d e)" mNcht\n
disc managt'r at a l>en\•er 1 argt•t store
JO NFL Ga.w• ''ft' Sol.d 0...
League announced Friday that 10 weekend c • • NEW YORK T he National Footba ll m
g:J m ~ were sold out 12 hour' before kickoff and -
wall be televised locall y
T he 10 sellouts a re the most the league has had since
1973 when the rule lifting television blackouts for sellouts
was put intn effoct. .
T he sold out games are Atlanta at Chicago, Cincinnati
al Pittsburgh. Oe\ro1t at Oakland. Green Bay at Denver ,
Ne w England at the New York J ets. New Orleans at
Dallas, Philadelphia a t the New York GianL'i. St. Louis at
Washington. San Diego at Minnesota on Sunday a nd M1am1
ut Houston Monday night. ·
A league spokesman said NFL games have averaged
~,202 through 11 weeks. Las t year. U,te average a fter 11
games was 53,944 j
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Denver Nuggets president ·e arl Scbeec on the
-.io55ttritity-of trading -Superstar Dav1d Tbo.mp&Oll to
the Los Angeles Lake rs : "Since s igning Jjmmy
Price. Los Angeles has n·t lost a ball game •. and the
way t hey're playing J er ry West wouldn't trade ball
boys."
,
Knie~ Clipper• lt1n In NBA
f orward Toby Knight scored four straight m
points to break a 93,93 deadlock and carry the
New York Knicks to a 97.93 NBA victory over
the Cleveland Cavaliers· Thursday night ...
Guard Uoyd Free scored 29 points and running m ate Ran·
dy Smilb added 26 ror the San Diego Clipper's in a 112-109
victo ry over the Golden St.ate Wa rnors . • .. Seruor forward
Jim Dadley bas quit the Marquette University basketball
team . Co~t'h Hank Raymonds sald ...
Vladimir ·nacbenko and t\natoli Mish·
kin each scored 20 points to lead Ule-
Soviet Union national tea m to a 77.73
win over lllinois .. ~~ People's Repu blic of China hit for ronsecutive
points in. n ine m inute l o de feat
Geor getown Univer s ity. 5·69 ..
Although .Coach Larry Brown is upset
wi t h the p l a y a .n d
a t tit u d e o f s upe r s ta r Da v i d
# Thompson. Denver Nuggets: offi cialo;
SM1T1t deny there have been attempts to trade
the 24-year-old guard-forward.
Toronto Rallfr• Pan Bo•Con
Darryl Siltier fired a third-period goal that ~·
ch maxed a three-goal Toronto comeback and a ,
6-4 Ma pie Leafs victory over the Boston Bruins
in N alional Hockey League action ... GU Per-
reault scored two goals in 37 seeonds during the first three
minutes of p\ay and the BuHalo Sabres went on to defeat
th~ St . Louis Blues', 6·2 ... Third period goals by Jim Har·
rison and Reg Kerr gave the Chicago Black Hawks a 4.3
victory over the Philad~lphia Flyers. The victory ended a
to-s ame losing streak for the Black Hawks ... Third
period goals by t'e&er Lff and Tom Bladoa gave the Pitts·
burgh ·Penguins their first road game victory of the
se ason over the Vancouver Canucks. 6-3 ... One day an.er
owner Nelson SkaJban1a announced he was tired or losing
money with the Indianapolis Ra cers in the World Hockey
League. he sent the team's leading scorer. forward Richie
Leduc, to the Quebec Nordiques in a dea l involving future
dra rt choices.
/\lcklmu Tak~• f'our-sltot LftJd ' tack Nicklaus shot into a .four-stroke lead !I
today i n the second round of the Australian
Open championship while nursing a shoulder In·
JUred in a tennis match. Nicklaus shot a course
reeord six-under -par 66 for a t WO-day total or 139 to lead
Bob Byman and Ben Creo8haw ·. . . Pro golfer Arnold
Palmer .has applied for a license to race Lrolters ln Ken·
lucky . The s ite of the 1979 TU<'&On Open 1\as been
moved from th<' Tucson NS\tlonal Gotr
CoBTse to a m unl<'ipn l pur k Jn the
center of th city . North Ra ndolph
Munic ipal Oolf Cou risc ... EIJln
Hortkofdll und Vutah ll•1awa won their
m a t c ht>s Th ur Ad o y , h elping t he
J a pane1't> lnk rcollrglate a ll-stars lo
C'am with the U.S .
all-stars at Pebble lk'ach . e .S. e "·
16·8. going Into today's final round of
play .•. Sophomore llon Commans fired
"1«1.1tvs a courae record Ove-under·par 66, to .clvc
USC a two-stroke lead al the halfway mark of the
Souf.hwestem Collegiate at Westlake Village's North Ranch Count Club.
MV:RornP'
With 54-7
Sptttal to the Dally Pilot
~ 1u !01J ~cjo lb&h 's Diublos
t•'l111hh<11ht':!J un all km scl\QOl ,.-orin~ n~·erd Thun.day night
a'\ tht•y bollt.-d tht•lr W'!)' through
w in It>. g l.a.:un.1 Hilb . 54 7, on
lh1• v.1111w r '1t f1l'ld
T IH• v 1cto ry t'l In c ht·'I tha rd
plart an tht• St>ulh Coast L~aguc
.m d puts Guac·h John Muno 'i.
l>w biol\ Into the Cl 1-· Central
('on ft> rf'nc t· '}>I .1 yo ffs. w hlch
he(ltn u "'"l'\.'k from Lonlght.
t:1Ktlt-dtfft"rtmt plA~r~ &cored
lOut'hdoWY\b for Mi:.:s1on ViCJO.
whit'h t'halkt>d up 406 yards on
lht> ground against the f;~nior
1,•M1 and iOJW-Y 11ddled Ha wks of
Lai:una Hil b
ll wa1> 34 O ut h')Hllme as
Laguna 11.llls could not offer a
g r e a t d eal o f co mpetitio n.
De.,p1te the I~:.. Laguna llllls
d 1 d m a n a ~ ,. t o s ~ o r e a
t o u chd o "n an th e Lh 1r d
q u a r ter a fl v(.• ya rd r un by
!.Ophomore J ohn Chubb.
But by then the Diablos had
scored 40 points with touchdown
r u ns by Rich San chez. Rick
Dav1s. De nnis Nickens, Rick
Buhler and Mitch Hopp and a
43-yard pass play from Crai~
Schmidt to Lance Richardson
doing thedamage.
T o uchdown runs b y Ro b
Casper and Dav<' Teske closed
out Mission V1eJo scoring <ind
the season for Lag.una Hills.
M iss1on Vi c Jo. m eanwhill'.
a waits word as to which cham-
pion it is schedul<'d to meet an
the first round of the playoffs.
This is the third time in the las t
fo ur years th<' Diablos have
f!arned a berth In the e limlna·
ttons.
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GAME STATISTICS
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INOIVIOUAL a USHING
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BARONS ...
had ~iven UP. 31 paints. the most
lo a nyone in six years .
Defensive standouts for Foun-
t a an Valley were nume rou!)
Rick Lamphear . Tony Pastizzo.
T i m He nig(J\an, To m Chow.
Greg Barrios. J oe Zam bito. Gil
Maruyama. and many others.
Newport's Abbate. ·Neil Ross.
Voelzke a nd Dave Thompson
h ad their defe nsive moments
too. but there weren·t enoullh of
them .
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OTllEll SPORTS -The Montreal Expos h•ve named KUMAMOTO, J apan <API -
FeDpri\JCMr an-d Vnu Rapp to their teaching at aff-IGr 1979 J..obnny JJe™'b &luggealiI.Seigh(b
· · · Former Detroit Tigers catcher BUI Freellin was dis-ho.rne run and a Lie breaking do bl and Geor e Fosler hit his ~ay. A hospital s pokesman reported that the undisclosed r mer e
illness was not sertou.~ . . . Oscar Mania er Los An.celes rally the CincaMati Reds to a 3·2
_.,~...,,=--~"'--$ t:r0un ctlRH11WerMarlcrCls1n1 ot victory over the Vomluri Giants ..
Mex.lea .in a bantamweight boxing match at lhe Olymplc ---Tl wililUle--Rl!d!' nrnJnstrarght
Audatonum .. Dick Wb.lte has been hired as a manaae· victory and the ir 1 llh win
m e nt consultant by the Ca lifornia Sunshine of the a~nlnst two le>ss<'S and one tic ln Am~ri~an Soccef League •.. Argentina'• Boca Juniors their 17-game J apan tour. •
cap1lali7.ed on defensive errors to defeat the NASL cham· Mike Lacoss llmll ed the
pion Cosmos 4-2 in Argentina ... The New York AthleUc J to nl hits · -1 .....
Club seeks Its 16th title in the AAU's N•Uonal Indoor wat~r hr:~:=:b triu:ph on'~::·;;;. ·
polo cbamPlonsh.ips at Indiana Unlven lty beginning today Meantime, Pete Rose ext.ended
• . . Because 1,837 tickets were still unsold Thursday at t hls billing streak to 14 games by
o'clock, the San Francisco 49en· lf•me wtth the Rama Sun-collecU~ one hll ln four al-Wt&. ~11y wiU not be televised ln the Bay area. Sa daharu Oh, the all-time
'1
,
home run champion with a
career total of .-s. went hltJess
ln two times at bat. He walked
three times. •
The RedJ Ued it 2-2 ln the top
or the fifth on aolb ho mers by
Foster and Bench.
ln the 1eventh, Bench doubled i o t c_ore t:i>s t e r , _who h ad
singled, wtt.h the wlnnlng run ·
FOOTBALL
E«!stasy and Agony •PWlf ...... o
Dan Grasso <ri ght> of Milfo-rd High. Conn
is a picture of dcjet·t1on a:-. soccer playe rs
of Regiona l J lc bron Andover Ma rlbor o
High congratulat<: Scott Cahill. Cahill
scored both goals in a 2· l playoff \'ictory. • r
Pre~ Showdowns
-..L -
Football R~ on the Line
T r ad itio n a l r 1va l r 1c s a nd
championship decid<>rs highlight
tona~ht 's schedule of high school
football in the Orange Coa:.t
area with the regular ~eason
finales.
Among the a ttractions :
Corona dE:I Mar vs. Costa Mesa:
Ser vltc vs . Mater Dei: Marina
vs. Huntington Beach . Una ver~1 -
ty vs. Irvine: a nd Edison \'~
Westminster
COS TA l\J ES A Hl G H 'S
Mustangs (3·1 l can ~rab a share
of the Sea View League crown
and the No. l berth an the up-
coming Cl F Central Conference
playoff~ with a victory over
Corona del Mar !4·0 l.
Both teams are ranked in the
Cent ral Conference ratings and
each enters with question m arks
in the backfield. Costa Mes·a·s
Mike Te regis and Corona del
Ma r 's Martin Hubbard, two of
the feague·s premie r backs.
have been sidelined with an1clc
injur ies.
Th e gam e pits Corona del
Ma r 's solid r unning gam e
aga\nst a Costa Mesa attack
which .features the short passes
of qua rterback 8111 Lux. whose
left -handed darts ha ve found his
receivers for 851 ya rds a nd SIX
touchdowns
-'fHE SEA KINGS, howeve r,
boast the lea&ue·s be st secon-
dary. a nd co mbined wiCH a
rugged rlltlnin g game a nd
quarterback Kurt Brockman.
ar e ravored to win their sixth
straight game.
Mater Def's crunching attack
of running backs Rob Doan and
Marc Baquerizo, along with the
r unning or quarte rback Phil
Spencer. will get a seve re test:
with Servile, which is trying to
recoup from a 23·7 loss to
Angelus League champion St.
Paul.
The Friars of Servile rely on
qu arte rback J im O'Har a and
runners Bryon Novak and Mark
Bagge\t. Servile must win in or·
der to stay in contention for a
. . -. -
Tonight's Games, Odds
THE GAME •
Costa Mesa vs. Cerona del Mar at Newport IWbOf
THE TIM£
1:30
THE LINE
CdM by 6
Estancia vs. E Tn at Mission Yie10
University at Irvine Hip
Marina at Hllrtinftea Beach
EdisOA at Wtstminstef
Saa Cltmeatt It Upila Bexh
Dana Hilts at ca.mtra Valley
Ocean View vs. Cypms at Western
Servite vs. Mater Def at Cerritos Colleee
•
Cl F Big Five playoff berth As·
suming St. P aul disposes of
Bishop Amat . a Servile \'l<'lOry
would leave Mater De1 . R1shop
Amat a nd Ser vile wit h ·3 2
crecords.
A BACKYARD SQUA BBLE
be tween Sunset League foe~
Ma nna and Huntington Beach
pits a pair or winless teams tn
lt>ague play but 1t prom1!>e~ to
bl' a good one
T he Oilers o f Huntington
Beach h ave tailbac k Deron
Li nsa cum to <'ounter the Vik·
1ngs · runmnjl punch of Ron Ro}
Prowell and Mike Spivey.
Irvine and Uru versity a r\• also
locked in a game that conclude~
the campaign. and like t he
Mar ina·HB issue. 1l m a y be
playe b efore an ove rflow
crowd.:
Irvine, with quarterback Herb
Thompson at the control-;, wi ll
be tryi ng ·lo upend University
(with speedste r Harry Bi llups 1
8
1:30
8
8
7:30
7:30
8
8
El Joro by 13
University. by 3
Maria by 3
EU lry 1
San C1elleltl lry I
ca,o by 19
CypreU by 14
Senitt lry 1
~
an th<'1r fi rst e\·cr confronlal1on
m rootball. .
E DISON, CHAMPIONS in J.ht>
S u n set League. can d eny
Thursday's winner of the Foun-
t a 1n Va lley·Newporl Harbor
duel any pa rt or the league
cha m p1onsh1p with a wan ov<'r
Westminster. a team with a de
ct•rving 3-4-1 on ·ra ll rc•cord.
Mike DotterN 1~ Edison·s kt•y
back, whale Wc~lminstcr t'oun
kr~ 1th Eddie Remelt'
El Toro ~ 11 1 be tr} injl lt1
e ns ure a Cl f' playoff, hcrth
tont>tht ag_a1n!-.l E!.tant 1a 12.f.1.
wh1t•h .can ea rn a pla)off bl'rth
wi th a win tonight
LAGl 'NA BF:ACll ha5 a ~hot
at wann,ng its third 5lra1g ht
South Coast Lea~ue game , but rt
f1 gurc>s to be a toug h t as k
against champion San Clemente.
San C IE!ntl'Tltl'. however . ha'>
found La ~un a ll<'ach a tough
p,µn le to solve an r<'<'<'nt year!.
By Roger CarlM>n
Pmomino to Defend Crown
LOS ANGELES <AP > -World
Boxin g Council welter weight
champiQn Carlos Palom ino Wlll
make the eiJ;hth defense of his
title next January against No. 1
contender Wilfredo Benitez in
the challeni?er's native Puerto
Ri co. promoter Aileen Ea ton an-
nounced Thursd<U .
The exact date and site of the
15-round bout has not yet bt·t·n
dctermi~, according to Eaton~
who s aid ABC-TV planned lt•
televise the fi~ht.
Palotnino. from Huntington
Beach. took the till<' m the SUIT\
mer of 1976.
Eaton 1s promoting the bou( m
conjunction with Top Rank. Inc
l
T numph, M"b. Ao Stln"ttl!l!rley;-Jensen, -Maseratf; Rolls Royc.e, Aston Martin. Cat reon SM
I
on all Mechanical Labor Costs
Mechanical • Body • Restorations
THE TElllRING S·HElPPE
• Moftd•y thru a.turday,
724 W. 10th (off Superior)
~ .
546-1331
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AP Wor*PIM>IO
WADE RETURNS -Virginia Wade returns
.1 b:ickhand dur ing a third round match
Thursday night 'against Kerry Reid in the
C'~lgatc Series Championships at Rancho
Mirage Wade defeated Reid. 6-2. 3-6. 6-3.
to a d vanCl' to lhc semifinals tonight.
U.S. 'Should Be Favored
American Davis Cup Team Anrwwreed •
t'rom AP Dispatches
H EVE HLY JllLLS ...:.... The
l 'n1tcd States team should rate
; .... a heavy fa \'Ontc over the con-
t m~ent from GrC'at Britain tn the
Oa' 1s Cup f1n.1ls Dec. 8-9 10 at
Hancho M1 rnAl', nf'ar Palm
Springs but Coach Ton) Trabert
IS (.';JUl lOUS -
" l guess I sound like your
t\.p1cal co<ich, but l know there
<ire no sure things in sports,"
said Trabert, \\ho announced the
U S. team members Thursday.
"We've usually been favored in
Davis Cup play in recent yc<irs.
but we've lost to teams like
Ecuador and Mexico. That's not
Ruaici rolled to a 6 2. 6·2 berth by defeating Sadao Kosug1
lriumph overBettySt oveof Thc and Akifum1 Mach1dori of
Ne th e rl a nds Wade h a d a Japan,6-2. 7-6
troubled second :-.ct before de
feating Kerry Heid of Australia. M(."Etaroe A dcan~
6·2. 3-6. 6-3 r In tonight's semifin als. Ruz1c1 ·WEMBLEY. England John
faces Martina Navratilova and Mc Enroe rccc>ntly named to the
Wade meets Chns Evert Satur-U.S Davis Cup-team, celebrated
day afte rnoon's championship his selection by whipping Tom
m a t c h in the ric hest e ver Okker of The Netherlands 6-2.
women's tennis tournament will 6-3 10 a Grand PriK tournament
be televised <Channel 21. w1lh Thursday night. $7 ooo d But Brian Gottfried, the olher 5. an a new automo~ile go-spearhead of America's bid for ing to the winner. Wendy Turnbull s core d .the cup, was beaten. Stan Smilh.
By JOHN EVANO
Of IN 0•1ly .. llel St.tll Tne ""1\uSTiers or Golden West
will host Cypress nt Orange
Coas t's LeBard Stadium tonight
17 30 1, and what beetcr way for
a bowl-bound team to s harpen
up than to me~l an opponent that
has a 1-8 record.
The Rustlers. 7·2 overall -
undefeated In conference play-
and on a seven-game winning
streak. are currently playing
their best football or the season.
111£ DEFENSE. maligned
earlit>r in the year, has finally
('aught up with the offense-and
the two to~ether have proven
almost unbeatable.
In Southe rn Cal Conference
~lion . the offense is averaging
Tonight's Odds
Golden West by 21
a bulging 30 6 points per game
whilt> the defen~ 1s allowmg on
ly 11 2 pomts per contest. The
Rustlers also have the top two
runners m the conferen<:e in
St e ve Fog e l and Leonard
Altavilla.
Don Lent's Cypress Chargers
a re a t the tailend of a season
thcy·d probably like to forget.
Ttfey s tarted prom lsingly
enOUJ!h. losmg to Orange Coast
by only three in th€.' opener .
20-17 But the roof caved in
against Saddleback the follow-
ing week <28·0 1 and it 1t has been
a dowohHI s lide since.
THE ONLY LIGHT at the end
of the tunnel for Cypress cam('
last week when the Chargers de-
feated Los Angoles CC, 33·19.
Tonight:s game-a tuneup for
{;ol~en Wes t at bes t --might be
playea with more ~nthusiasm
than at first anticipated .
The Chargers have been noted
to give the Rustlers a tough con-
tt•st in the past and a s GWC
coach -Ray Shackleford said 1t.
··The last thing we want to do is
go into the Avocado Bowl with
an t.-xtra loss."
Despite jhe type of season the
Chargers have had to endure.
Shacklefo rd ins ists "he gmne
should be a rough onl."
"
Frldey, November 17, 1978 DAIL. Y Pit.OT
BO'ff AllD L BAND\'
No ·Girls'
' No ratings are kept on girls tennis during the regular
season but it would appear that Newport Harbor and
Corona del Mar arc going to be m the running again for
seeded positions in the Cl F playoffs.
Newport's Tars went to the 4 A finals last year before
losing. Coach Glo Grotta has two outstanding members' or
that team returning and the Tars are leading the· Su,gset
League and figure to capture the championship. ,
MARIA MYERS IS BACK and pljlying well after being
nat11ed as the outstanding player on last year's team. An·
drea Gonzalez-, th~ daughter of former tennis great Pancho
Gonzalez. is also a member of the Newport team.
CdM lost by two points in the semifinals of the 3-A
playoffs last yea!' and fi gures to be stronger this time
around. perhaps the No. 1 -seeded
team in its division
Depth and ability charactenze
the team this year during an un·
defeated dual meet campaign
Top players for the Sea Ku\gs
include Ann Hoehler . Malla
Cheshire .and Lf.a Eastman an
singles. Doubles combines Include
Terry Ba ldwin-Sharon Bercaw:
Mirhele Ford·Tenlcy Kreter. a net
Kim Porterfield-Michel•• C:ood -
body.
San Clemente won the South
Coast title.
• • • GROTTA
THE ORANGE COAST AR"Ei\ 1:.. well represented tn
the volleyball playoffs wi th no lcs:. than 10 t~ams compel
ing in the 4-/\ comp<.•tit1on ·
As expected. Corona del Mar. Laguna Beach and
Newport Harbor arc the top !>eeded teams Santa Fe lligh
of th<' Wh1tmonl Lealo(ue 1s fourth ::.ecded with no other
::.ccdings being made.
Others in 1he playoff~ inrlude Ma rina. Mission Viejo.
Irvine . Huntington 8€.'aeh, San Clemc·nte , Estancia and
Mater Der. .
Ocean View High plays top seeded Los Altos in 3·A ac-
tion while Liberty Christian meets Oakwood in the
sma ll s-chools d1V1!\1on.
WIDLE THE HIGH SCHOOL volleyball compellt1on 1s
dominated by the Orange Coast a rea, it would a ppear tfiat
the junior college teams also have a lock on the opposition.
Golden West won its first-ever volleyball cham-
p1ons h1p this season by ('aptunng the Southern California
Confcr~nce title Lou Ann Terheggen 1s the coach.
Saddleback College ·s Gauchos arc 11 -0 tn conference
a nd appear to be rt'pcat winners in the Mission Conferen('e
under Coach Nancy Bessette.
And Orange Coast College's squad 1s undefeated in
match play, wrapping up the South Coast circuit title Wed-
nesday night by defeating Cerritos. This was a key match
for the OCC 'team in con(erence play. Jane Hilgendorf
coaches the P\rates .
Incidentally. Golden West has enjoyed its. finest fall
season . winning not only the volleyball title but the field
hockey crown and tying for first m cross country.
_ to downgrade lhcir teams. but it
JUl't illustrates what can hap-
P<'n "
a veteran Davis Cupper of years service breaks in the last game past. defeated Gottfried, 6·4, 3·6, of e ach set to defe at Regina 6.3 Mars ikov~ of Czechoslova~1a. in oth e r m atch e s . Tim
7·5. 6-4, '" a T~u.rsday night Gullikson registered a 6-4 5-7
m a tch to determine seventh 6-3 upset of lhe No. 1 seed, Vita~
place . The Austr~han collected Geru laitis , Sandy Maye r
"They always play. us tough no
matter what their record is."
Shackleford says. "Jn most of
their games this year they've
led sometime in the second half.
Although· they're 1·8 they've
been in most every game aod
been beating team :.
statistically:·
E'rOttl Page BI Brian Gottfried a nd J ohn
Mc Enroe· wlll -play singles for
the U.S. Trabert said. with Stan
Smith and Bob Lutz the doubles
team. Two backup players will
be chosen later.
• $7 ,000 and-Ma.csilmv~~ned_brushedaside Mark Cox, 6-1, 7-5
$6,000 for her last place f1rush. and Coriado Barazzutti outlast-
Case ToptJ Grallant ed Ille Nastase of Romania, 6-3. KINGS' NEW SCRIP-T-A-BIG-HIT. ... .
John Lloyd, Buster Mottram,
David Lloyd and Mark Cox were
named as Great Britain's team.
"1th J ohn Lloyd and Mottram
l'xpectC'd to play singles.
Trabert said selecting the U.S.
· l<'am \\3S a trying task, and lhut
his final dctision was based
hea\ ily on computer ra nkings.
Made~ Ru:f(."f Win
R ANC HO MIRAGE
\'1rgima Ruz1ci of Romania and
V1rg101a Wadl• of England used
d Irr f'rC'nt routt•s Thursday night
to re<1ch the singles semifinaJs ot
the Colgate Ser1 <'s Ch a m -
pionships at Mission Hills Coun-
try Club.
KYOTO. Japan -Top-seeded
Ross Case of Aus tralia beat
Tony Graham of the United
States. 7-6. 6-4, to advance into
the semifinals of a tennis tourna-
ment today.
Case wtll meet Joel Bailey in
Saturday's semifinals. Bailey
topped Jun Kamiwazum1 of
Ja pan. 6·4, 6-3.
The other semifinal match will
be an all-Japanese affair with
Jun KuJd playingSachio Kato.
Kuki beat country man
Tsuyoshi Fukui. 6-0, 4-6. 7-5 and
Kato e liminated Shi~eyuloi
Nishio, 7-5, 6-1. ' -
The American doubles team of
Bailey and former UCI standout
Scott Carnahan won a semifinal
-
6-7.6-3.
HigtlPras Tri unepl11i
BOGOTA. Colombia-Jose
lligueras of Spain .advanced to
the quarterfinals of Grand Prix
tennis-tourney Thursday by de·
feating Hans Kary of Australia,
7-6. 7.5
ln other matches Jose Luis
Damiani of Uruguay de feated
Fernando Maynetto of Pe ru. 6·2.
7-6, Chris Lewis or New Zealand
downed Ecua dor's Ri ca rdo
Vcaza . 6·3. 6-4. Jairo Velasco of
Colombia defeated counttyman
Ivan Molina, 6-4. 1-1. Molina de-·
faulted after he became ill, and
Victor Pecci of Paragua y topped
Alvaro Betancur. 6-3, 4-6, 7-5.
J
satisfying wins in the NHL.
··Anytim e you can beat
Montreal it has to be satisfying
because they are a great club."
Grahame s a id . -"W e ca ught
the m fl atfooted. All of our 19
guys were doing a gre at job
clearing the puck. We were not
g iv ing t hem a c h anc e fo r
rebound-;."
SECOND VEAR defenseman
Rob Palmer of the Kings had a
goal and two assists. and said it
was the fi rst time he's scored
three points in a gamt' in his hfe.
Goring kept his league lead in
goals with his 13th. which gave
the Kings a 5·1 lead late in the
second period.
Montr e al C o a <!h Sco tty
Bowman agreed on th e
Importance of total effo rt.
"You have to give the Kings
credit toni ght. But we had a poor
ni ght." Bowman said. "A lot of
our guys had a poor night Ten
poor efforts out of 18 pl3yers "
PALMER S AID H E~ WAS
proud of his own pe rforma nce
but he said 1t was a "team
effort" to beat Montreal
"Syl Apps' line gave 1t a super
<'f fort. Our for .... ard ~ \\ere
picking up their players and 1t
took the burden off the defense."
Palme r said. "They m ade us
look good."
The vi ctory enabled the Kings
to break out of a sccon~ place tie
in the Norns Division. Montreal •
leads the division with 24 points.
Los Angeles now has 16 and
Detroit is third with 14.
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tllle IO!ttt'Jd or prtdt• !'>Jturda} had
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Ont.' ha lf IOOJ.:l'r
"We know about at , hut \\l' tn
not to dwell on tht.' pa'>t." say·s
Tuck<'r "Wt.• realize our season
"as probably Jost at that game "
So now. instead of J cro\\n,
the P1rat1..·~ m ust Ir~ to l'Ontent
lht•mst>l\'C'S b:-f101s hani.: thl' i.t'ason
"1th thi.' 5chool 's bc .. t rl.'cord an
threl' H'ars.
rt · t·ould ha\ t• h1•1•n h1•ttt>r for
th'' Pirates. but ont• c rummy half
put an .1brupt halt lo 11 .ttl
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. \ ~LF:F:PISG GIA:\I ~tA \' BE looming as far as the
Ot.ln):t' Ct)..\:ot b.1~kl•tbull tl'3m 1s concerned.
\\1th .. m llb\ wu.-.1~ appart'nt lark or Size 'nobody is
,,, l'r «' c> • 1t•.1m $p..'«i :rnd gifted shooter, the Pirates a.re !>urpn'm~ :i lot <'f tr!lms "ith thelrhusllc.-determina tion
, . .nd •'' t'r.111 t1•.1m til.1~
I .1 .. 1 Frac1.1~ lhl' Par3tes hostNI Cypress. considered
,"\n1 ,,, 1h1' h'Jl t1'.ims in the :.t;1k. and did more than hold
lh1•1r 1'"" .1g.11n"t :a team \\h1rh featured a 6-10. 6 10, 6·9
fr,•nl hrw
Tiit: r lR.\Tt:s LO. T the scrim mage 60-49. but werr
. 1h1'.1d th1• "hol,, "a~ until the final quarter of the four
; '0111rnll• prni.:ram And OCC v.:is consta ntly shuffling '''
unit~ "h1l1• Cypn•ss "as l'mployin~ the starting s quad for
lht' m.lJOnt} of the contest.
.. Wt··rc \'ery pleased "ith our progress ... said OCC
Conch Tandy G1lhs. who's beginning his third season al
Coast.
The Pirates s howed a tremendous a m ount of discipline
a nd aggressiveness in their game with Cypress. a nd if they
can continU<' the int<-nsity. OCC s hould be a team to r eckon
\\1th. for the South Coast championship.
Our nt>xt look will bc at•Saddleback College and the
runnan'. gunnin' Gauchos of Bill Mulligan
Stay tl.Cned . . .
• • • WITH A PROJECTED ATTENDANCE of 12.000 for
th<' A \'O<'ado now I. :.in interesting question arose recently
a!> to ho\\ much or th1· gate recl'1pts the teams mvolved re·
Ct>IV<' .
Last year. according to Go lden West AthlNac D1rPctor
Fr<'d llOOVl'r. tht.• Hustlers brouJ:(ht in lhl' bulgmg s um or
S300 fo r their game with FullC'_rton that attracted a crowd
or 10.100.
The• way It was expl.1ined 1o; that all four bowls 'i\' oc·ado. Mission, Potato and Hay 1 arc lumped into on <'
hugl' pot or which the California Community Junior
Collt•s:t· 1\!>sn gets 50 pcrcl'nt. the c·onrerences get 25 per
ct·nt and tht• t••a ms s plit tht• n•maining 25.
What it :a ll boilc.'d down to was a minist:ule sum o r S300
last y1..•ar M>1 gosh , the boost in attendance this season
m 1l!hl ~'·t thi.• schools an extra $25.
Don't ssx•nd it a ll at once fe~las.
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bas kt'tball program in volvjng
bovs from the second .through 1..·1~hth grades with all inte·rested
youths urged to contact tht> club
before Nov. 30.
S1gnups are being held at the
club at 2131 Tustin Ave. in Costa
Mesa with practic,e gam es. a
clinic.-:.irrd first pra~tices in
Decem ber Lca~uc play ht•i:ins
in J ~uary with playoffs in
April.
Coaches and referees are also
being sought for the-p rogram
with those interested urged to
rontac t Phil Condon a t 642·8372.
A n•g1strat1on fee of S20 is be·
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MOSCOW, ldoho <AP\
-A BliSky Conference
footb'11 game scheduled
Saturday flight between
Ida ho and Idaho State
was cancelled wheo an
aircraft m alfunction
prevented the e ntire
Idaho State team fro m
getting to Moscow In
time for the game.
TIHir .. ,loy from NCAA
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AUTO RACING
Will Petty
End Long
ought?
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For Bonnett, l't Takes a Crash to Win
By 110\VARD L. llANDY
Ol ll'le 0•1!y Piiot Stall
ONTARIO -Nell Bonnett
do1.>sn 't fed he· 1s ~UPl'rst1t1ou~
but ht• isn't overlooking t he fact
that things arc working out pret
ty much the sam e this yc:.ir as
they did a year a~o when he won
the T imes NASCAH Grand Na
tmnnl stoek eA r ra('e ut Onlar10-
Molor Speedway
.. ·fl st•ems to t>e a year end
d<'al for me. Oo nm•tt s ay .... I
totaled a car last yt•ar 1n Atlan-
ta. lht•n won the ract• out ht· re
· · · 1 t otaled anolh~r ca.r an
Atlanta again this yeur "hen I
ran over a piece of metal with
the left rear tire and went into
lhl• wall at l60·m1les per·hour I
hope things work out the sam e at
OntarioSunday "
Ile• v.alked away from both
nas hc•s unscathed anti trl'd1ts
tht• ... trat'l safCt \ d('\'IC('.., th:.it
NASCAll demands for giving
him "uch protl·c·t1on
"O H. I WAS S ORF. :ind
brua"rd and spl•nt the· night in a
hospital. btJt I tl1ctn ·1 h tl\t' anv
brokt•n bom•s or other anJuril's. t
he• sa vs.
Wh:at ahout lht• <'Ur .. Will 1t bC'
r£'ady for Ont arao"
..We didn't set.• any · way to
brin~ 1t out hl•re afll'r the
crash ... he s ays "l!ut lny t'rew
~tartt•d working on at tht• next
day and the• st•vt·n mt•n have
bet-n wnrkan~ urountl lht.· clock
to lo!l't II 11•ad~
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s upposed to do The c;u~pens1on.
chassis and everything t:l~c will
be readv ..
ll, used to be that a '\tO <'k car
was one that had little thangt'
fro m the anes that can be
pu rchased ·:it any dealership by
the average fa n . Racing rules
pro h1b1ted any chang<.:s. Ob
vTuus y. \o\10\fhe SP<'eds :.itfaincd
by these m achines today. this
asn ·t the casc any longe r.
What 1s thl' difference an lht'
NA&CAR veh1cles'l
"REl\LL-Y. ALL THAT stock
car relates to is the oute r ap-
pearance." Bonnett says "The
s tnctC'sl rej!ulataon ""e h ave is
that the ·appear.lncl' ha~ lo fa t
the tc·mpl:lte of a family car of
that part1rular m ake thc n_l?ht
\(id th and he1~ht and looks \.\ e
ha' t> to make sure at re:.embles
a :\tcinte Carl<' or Thunderbird
\Clu.t.il.t' Lhc kJd..-.10 ~chool m
.. Thi~ '°l't':o-fans an '-1pporturu
t~ h' r"\l,.,1.-1'' thl \JP· mor~
th.in :ht •'rtn ct-:ur.p .on:.h .. p
l .I r:,.
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hand m,ldt ln'm th<' lrJmt or,
up :\,) Ch1'':-c•let h.l:o J Cirotral
l\lotors bit'<.._ hut th<' IOtlmJI
parts.art' .111 h:rnd m .1dl'
• · I T-T A I\ F S .\ L 0 T n f
horse pcm er to nm .J 3. 700 pound
c·ar ''1th a :lSS cubic inch <'n1:ane
.ii the S~"til' 'H' run You havt.'
to do .1 lot of work tt1 m.lk(' th1 ...
"mall inntor run th.it ra~t "
Thi ~ h.1.Sn t bt.-,.•n J b1J! ~car for
Bonnf'lt and h" t rt'". "ponsored
by :\t "port Rt•.ich ... r\rmor ,\II
Produll:-
'"l ·n · h.1d .1 lot of ,1d' er"ill\'
tha!> ~ea1 Bonnett says. "\\~
...tartl•d tht ~ t•.ir dra\lng a Dod~e
('harj!t·r .1rd 'w at c h e d t o
Chcvroll't \\ t' 't· also had a
c hange in crew personnel and 1t
h:.is been hard getting o r gan1red
for a good eHo rt team"" 1st> I
than k wc•re about ther e now.
thoug h ..
H E HAD A Blll'SH-w1th Da r-
rell Waltnp and was placed on
30·day probation this year.
' .. He pushed m e in a r ace tha t
I was leadJng and then we nt on
to win the rare." Bonne tt says.
.. , thought he was overly ·ag-
~ress1ve and when he was com-
• 1ng ·~own pit row to viete r y cir·
c le. I got in his way and pushed
him orrdown the lraek.
"The only difference is. I
:.potted tum 110 mites per ho ur."
Bonne tt stlll is not on the
friendliest te rms with Waltrip
but one can hardly blame him.
He feels he should hin e won that
particular rar-e as he was in the
lead '-'·•th about five laps lo go
..., hen lhe incident occurred.
And rt.>fernng to hie; wreck al
. .\tlanta each of the' last t"'o
~ e-ars before rom ang to Ontario.
he sa y~
.., hate to have a wreck eve ry
HJr before I come out h-ere. Dul
1f that ·s what 11 L<ik(\S to win.
that:. "hat '+'l"ll do "
Pfister D e feated
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JOGGING STICK -Lynn ~allette holds the ultimate in running
chic. lhc jogging stick, as she ties her running s hoe. The stick is
un cngrav<•d. s ilver-tipped walnut ba ton intended to help the Jog-
ger fend off .1umpmg dogs
I Joggillg Not .Cheap
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Trappings of Sport Can Be Costly
By DANIEL Q. HA NEY
BOSTON IAPl -Perhaps the
height of running chic is the Jogging
s tick. an engr aved. silver-tipped.
I4·inc h -long chllnk of varnis hed
walnut described as "the ultimate
measure of defense against canine
and car."
For the trend·conscious. jogging is
no simple matter-of pulling on faded
high school gym shorts and panting
'round the block. No, like so many
o the r 'see m ingly unc luttered
ple asu res. running is rife with
paraphernalia'. And expens ive: too. if
you heed the o utdo-your-neighbor
fervor that has taken over this youn~
sport.
TAKE THE JOGGI NG STICK.
Clearly marketed for the upper in·
come end of the running set. 1t is a
combination billy club and swagger
slick intended to beat back snappy
mongrel s and aggressive
a utomobiles. ·
Reed-a nd Barton. a silverware
maker in Taunton. Mass .. said it has
sold several thousand of the $20
s ticks across the country in the past
mo~h. ·
"It's mostly for chasing away
pooches." said Babs Lanamme. a
co m p any s pokeswoman ·'It's
lightweight, so you could probably
handle a poodle with it. But if you en·
counter a German shepherd or a
doberman. I suggest you just run a
lttlle faster "
OF COURSE, JOGGING does not
have to be expensive . Joe Notar,
manager or the Bill Rodgers Runrung
Center in Boston, a jogging gear
shop. said Lhc only necessity is a pair
or $20 runnjng.shoes.
But for most people caught up in
the running craz.e.-that. is har.dly.-<;1
start.
"The uppe,r middle class couple
easily can spend $400 lo S500 a year
·on equipment," Notar said. "They go
through a couple of sweatswts and
three or four pairs of shoes between the m " ·
TH E PRICES ARE, well. stagger-
ing. A p{Ur of shoes can cost S40. a
Jogging Mil $75. shorts $25 and a T -
shi rl SlO. Add to this s2 for socks. S.15
for rain gear, SlO for long underwear,
SIO fo.r night reflectors and S30 for a
bag to put all this stuff in, and the bill
comes to $237.
This does not include some or the
more esoteric trappings of the game.
Joggers pa y $40 for wris t
stopwatches. Sl5 for root exercisers,
S8 Cor wallets that hook onto ihe1r
wais t bands and $20 for earplug
metronomes that keep their footsteps
even. Some home bound joggers even
shell out $1,000 for treadmills.
Said Notar: "It's easy to really go
off the deep end "
Ski Bowl
To Close
Ski Conditiom
REDDIN'G fAPl
Officials of the Shasta
T r inity National Forest
announced Thur s day
th at Carl McConnell.
owner of t he Shas ta Ski
----Rew!.-bas...been.,gr:antcd
permission to leave the
facility closed in this ski
season .
McConnell want s lo
r e locate his faC'Hily
elsewhete on Mt. Shasta
a nd s a\d earlier this
year he would not re·
• open at the present loca·
Uon , but the final say
was_ up to the U .S.
Forest 5ervtce.
lOSANGELESIAPI Ht'rt'ar•I""
lotf'\1 ~now r~t!. tor Wt-il~rn !. .. 1 H"
\.O•t~ Alloeot1 .. 1n1nc"""
•now, man maoe -· Ollf'n' OU
coa>tlAOO
Btrtfloud Pau. -" Otptft, 2 MW 'now. PllOecll)OWder,
Co-• Mountain 17 70 de'ptll, no new snow, man rNclt -,,.,..,., snow
• Iii~& -;i. clel>lll. no new •-:·
Ot< ... fll powder.
Kevstont0 11 JO ClfC>ltl. no ntw
-· -ll.«100..0.. \.ovel-e.s"' -t44t*"4n, •new
SllO'#, Oll<ll.«IPOwd9r.
Winter Per• -•• CltPll>. no new .....,.. m11n"'8dt~.
UTAH
All& -16 cl<'PH•, no -\now. P<t! •eel powder.()pen,S.turd.sv
PM• C•IV ,. Mptn, no ...... ·-· P&<kt'd~r.~11
Snow B•rd -14 41 dflplh, "° n,.w
'now, paOed ~r. OPPn\ ~~tur. o"v
celved 28·38 Inches of
fresh s nowfa ll sin ce
Nov, W, making it possi-
bM to open lifts 1,5,7.8
and 9. New at KJrkwood
this -season are three ski
run s, ·a n a ddition a l
400-car pa rking lot and a
l,SOO ·square fo.ot ex-
p a n s 1 on a t t h e
Haknenka mm I .odge. The For est Service
owns the land where the
ski bowl is located. Bad
w eat h er a nd an
avalanche la.-;t year are • Gregory, Top Angler, Dies
a mon1 problems the ski S ANTA CRUZ IAP> -
facility has endured. Private services were
h e ld T h ursd ay f or
Under tbe F o r es_\ Myron Gregory. 70, who
Se rvlc. d ecis ion,. the... won numerous stat e, nll-
f a c ll l t y wil I rem a 1,n lional and international
cloted at. least throu1b fly caattne titles.
May 31. Gre&<>ry. a freque nt
contr ibutor to ,.J y Fl11h-
crm an magazine. <llPd
Wednesday at a hospital
here.
The magazine had re.
fer red to. Gregory as one
of th e deans of West Coast
angUn1.
WALNUT Back when the cross ror thl• final teams and ind1v1duals must
C'ountry 11c~son was JUt.t a couple• oC plac<• among the top four of their heat
ruces o d, n versify TliJ(Jf C<mch Bo _ Fm(Hs ~II b6 helG-SaL~4ay, Stlv.
Messrn41 anid hls teavi was capable of 25. also at Mt· SAC. .
winning the CIF ch"amp1onsh1p • Leading the Univers ity High bid 1s
ranked 10th 1n CIF, and Jluntington
Bl'ach. which f1ni~hed c..~cond an its race
at lhc...ML SAC lm.ll.a.lu1n.a.l.
SfMI VALLEV IS favored to win
the 4 A, with a strong challenge expect· ~l'\!!..U!ld his crew wlll get a Sam Walling, a s«>nior whp has won
c ance like-a majorSWjl l6Wllrt1s--~ ra~ hN ent~Fe&-U~..-.... ,;~ ex.-
thnt go Saturday morning when they cept two-lhc Corona d<•I Mar lnv1ta
<>d from Foothill and defending champ
-J.la1()6-&\/~r.d@£....Un~~ nnks fouctb----.. _ _..
Upland 1s the 3-A favorite. chased
hv Burrouiths of Burbank and Ouartz 11111 Mis~ion VieJo 1s ranked sixth.
entt'r the CIF prellms. beginning at U on llonal and the Mt SAC Invitational
Ml San Antonio Collegl.''s hill y course
. "There are prubabJy_ four or five
teams capable of winnlni 1t ... Messina
1>u1d .. And If we gel a lot of R<-'<>Ple run·
nrng ,well on the same day . combined
with a little luck, we could be the on"t "
W ALLING WILL HAVE a !>llff
challenge in the 4·A ind1v1dual race
from the E1i.enhower lf1 gh twins
Chuck and Frank Assumma
Besides M1ss1on VieJo. the top a•ca
hope in the l ·A 11. Dana ll1ll,'i, the ninth·
ranked team in its division of CJ F .
ALSO n GURING to m ake a strong
bid to qualify for the finals will be Mis·
s1on VieJo in the 3-A division
Dave Cangelosi of Villa Park 1s
another md1v1dual to wa tch m the 4-A.
wh 1l t' Edi s on'!> M1~e La n s don
represents the toughest °'"'the Sunset
League has to offer.
FOR TH E GIRLS' races. Edison
anci its freshman sensation. Andrea
K1rkorn, are heavy favorites to wm 4-A
honors
-K1rkorn's t.op challeni:er Jor tht' ti-
tle could be her rival from Fountain
Vallev. Annabdll• Villanueva.
Three heats in each of the four
boys' dlv1s1ons will be run To qualify
As a team. the Sunset c1rcu1t '" best
s hots come rrom Fountain Valley.
Equal Funds
For Women?
Sports Mailbag . Pac-IO
Leade r s Dominottt Te am
WA S HINGTON f AP 1 Sports Editor:
Colleges would have to equalize I am wntmg this r egarding
their s pendi n g o n a thletic _your sports coverage .of t~~
scholarships and recruiling;rfor Orange Coast College women s
male and female athktes: based volleyball team
on their respective participation Our volleyball tean:i is
in sports. under a proposal by• currently un1defeated with a
the De partme nt of Health, record of 13·0. We have only two
Education and Welfare the more games to play and 1f we
Wash ington.Post reported tOday. win these we will be the South
While the proposals would Coast . Conference champions
necessitate equal per-capita a.nd will have a berth m the s late
s pending for scho lars hips. finals to be played at San Jose
recruiting and other financially State. Dec. Isl and 2nd .
measurable items. they would ~t . a ppears . we receive only
not mandate dollar-for-dollar minimum ~overage in your
s pending, the Post s~ud. paper -mainly game scores .. It
There would be leeway for ~eems to me that the commuruty
spending disparities. provided mteresl wou~d '!luch rathe r hear
they result from "sex.neutral.. about a wmmng, undefe.tted.
f actors a nd don't have 3 excellent team.-. regardless<?'
n egati ve e ff e c 1 0 n l h e the fact that 1t 1s a women s
opportunilies of either sex. volle~ball tea~ lt~e hottest
As an exam p I e o f -a growing-sport •.n Cahf.l -Ulan
"sex-neutral .. factor. the report a losing men s tea_m. be it
cites differences in equipment footbal~. basketball or
costs and long-rangc program ot~erwise
decisions. the Post said. So, pleac;e take this into
cons1derat1on the next t1m<>
there is a spaC'e a vall abl(t. m
your sports !>ection You do
cover Southern Cahfo.rma c..portS
-don't leave out tt)e undefeated
Or ange Coast Collc~c women's
•volleyball team -of which we
are a dominant part
Carol Huber · ('osta Mesa
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RUSHING LEADEAS
All Yd• GIA•9
Who IP U'>( 70 11Sll 11• H
tt•own UC LA lo7 1111 118 I
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LEADING PASSERS
All Cm Yd• "TO.
McOona10,usc 1n 81 '8'1 ,. Olls,St•n 3~ 718 IOAb ,,
CampfSell,C.I ,60 ISi 71"6 1l
Pa(lt'I ASU II J1 SO-1
,,.. Kro11n Ar11 117 &1 iO t> ... omplintent DuP 1..uo1NGuce•ve11'
PC Ydt TDS Sports Echtor 1 '"llt•s s•~n •• 11e o If W" d dn'l th k a I NH..on SI"" •o .in l ,.. I In ' COmp I M•rq,.•um St.,, ,6 801 ~ ment was due. we would not be fnd.w w 31 3114 1
taking the time to write this smo•n. c..,~ou1..oFFEN~~ 11'°
We s ubscn,be to the LA Time., P1,. Yd• GtA"'I
nnd the Daily Pilot, and have for 0 1" s1"" .. , ;,,,. 1111 ,
b c~mpD•ll Cd• J3' 7011 101 I a out IS years rr.om,00n wsu J)t 1111 m •
In my opimon you fcllo\\ s do MdlOnt' ,,su 111• 1m 1111
an outstanding JOb m th 1s area. _w_"'-"-· u_!>_c ___ ,_.,_n_>J __ 114_1
of SJ>ons . even 1>en.cr tllan the ---------..
Times ~ S
But. the basic reason for these 4.,_~~l<f(~ 559.5452 flowers is to comphmcnt you on 1,
YOU?' sports section front page ..t -• .. Clllk•
where you box off the. srht•dule~ ~ • c. &
for the day. Great. great. great. ·+.t ~ l'ri• ....
John Spratler I• r.'" Costa Mesa '---------__,
1hc 1979 Celtca. Extra excitement
A real driver's car With an aero-
dynar'Qlc body thal s 1hc shape of
EXIRA
thc 80s. here lodny \
The 1979 Ccltca GT L1ftback
Extra functional With plenty
of room 1or four. and a large
rear hatch that makes
loading bulky items ;i snap
The brand-new 1979 Toyota
Tru cks Extra qood looks
Bolp and aggressive new c:.tyltng
ou1s1de New morf' car-like
interior 1ns1de With more com-
fortable seals new dash layout.
more sound 1nsula11on
on some other trucks
I
1ence This year lhe luxurious
C'.Ofona gets a wide opening
rear hatch
a NEWS ••• 30 NEW1979TOYOTAS.
EXjFa v, lue, t · the extra we build into ~ry Toyota The durable.
. ec~1 t ~tas Luxurious Coronas.-Spwty Cehca~Jpugh
·royota T. <me go-anywhere Lan~rtsers" Ana ihe CWssida
the ~oyota The 30 new 1979 ;o~jlS They're~ news •
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"Thal was eight yC'ars ag<~ Tht•
fact that I was M1~:. Ohw didn't
ht>lp me g1•t th1s JOb Then• wl·re
19 girls at the audition ~ind th1·y
\H•re all beautiful
···WHEN I GOT THE JOB
.everyone was saying I knew
nothing about footbull without
ev{!n talking to me about al Thal
hurt. I cam e into the s how know·
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11 up royally," s he admits But
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;ind did much better. "I don·1
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around an mvolvcd chart on all
the N l"L teams and 1s const<intly
upd a t tnl! 1t with pe rsonnt·I
c hani;:es. tnJunes. etc She t akci>
h<•r JOb vt•r y s erious ly a nd
.. 111d1es cassettes of the show.
look m i:: for ways to 1 fTI prove
"I know l"m not ~01ng to br
cioing the show for t ht' nt•x t JO
~NJ rs." she says. "but right now
I 'm n ot th1n k1ng loo muc h ·
aht•ad I'm Just I rying to do 11
right. ,,. .
··I ncvcr really thought I'd b<.
involved in s ports but I like 1t sc
much thal I want to be JlOOd al 1t. ..
* ·* * Saf. urdoy~.ct Radio~ TV Agf>ndo
RADIO
SPORTS ON TV I HORSE RACINQ
-
STILL UNNOTICED .J <i y ne Kr nnf:'dy. who
r e pla<'l'd J>hy lll~ c;1•oqw 'Qrl the CBS "NFL
Tnduy" program, wt.l ks unnoltct•d o A New
York ·s Fifth A v1·nuc m•ar ·he r s tudio l_I
I ~p ~lropflO(f ~
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stal tin'. 1111tl Kl·111wdv isn'I 1•v1·n trv1111..:
She wanh to do 11 lw1 w,1y
Football Over-saturation -
lt All-Beoomes a J.llur
By JAY SllARBUTI'
'4J* Te .. vnf.oft Wrtt•r
LOS /\NG ELES l J\ P l -This
may be we ird. but this Sunday
I'm s wearing off pro rootball on
TV for the rest o f th<• M·ason No
nag,::ing ware caused this M1m·
lt.'ft at ham1mc onl' Sundi.ty m
1913 and nevl•r c:1mc back
No. 1l"s Jus t that pro foothall
finally 1s cuusmg me brain fad<.·
Th<' N ... J. has 28 extra ~am~·~
a root this season. or 2K t oo
many .
•'OR YEARS l'VE P ULtEO
up a case of Old Frothingslosh.
res pectfully bowed to the TV sl't
S undays and Monday nights .
commen ced drinking 'tlnd
wa t c hed 22 big m e n f!l•I
ferocious over a s ma ll ball frlled
with air.
I 've listened to Curt Gowdy.
were a Wur r can·t r em t·mhl'r
any except for the one wher"
Marv Throne berry s1ti. on <1
bcarh and sigh~. "I stall don't
know why they a:.kcd m l' lo do
this commercial ··
I va~ucly re<"all that 11n th1•
... a m c Sunday, al n1 ghL t ht• TV
~howed the Los J\ngt'll•:. Ham'
pluyrng Pittshurgh on a muddy
h eld he re But I had to ask ;1 p,d
Monday who won and to 111 ll"f
m e on the excitement . 1f any
Tht> pal a lso orh.1rl'd to lml'f
m e regarding "ho ll'ud' lht•
AFC East. thl' J\FC \\c-,t. tht·
J\FC Central. the N VC Wf•'it . t h1•
NFC Central. the NFC Ea:.t :ind
how the dollar 1s f<tnni.: :lJ.:i.tln'>t
the yen
But I had to go to tlw dl'nt1'>t.
so I got the fill an there
Sunday, ont' on Thur:.da:-
GrJntt-d. 20 mghl J!Jffit'' '" .1
lot for the hum.rn nuncl t11 ;Jl.
l'l•pt
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f'roth1ngslo:.h nor AH<.' for th1
ffil•ntJI -.hnrt Clrt'Ull J \ ,. 1J,
'!'lopl'd 111 '1l'" mg pro f1M1t lt,1ll
The· eulpnt t!'t J m·~ r11..,cJ'-•·
rallC'd Toomuc h1tis Taki· 1lw
·1·omang week, for l''<<tmplt•
ON Sl 'SOA Y II E RE, I r.11 ·
1h1t'l' ~.1mt•s on ('BS and :\IH
ont• on Mondav a t ABC t""'
more on Th:rnksg1\lng Day and
three mon• un COS and ·:'\HI'
nt'll.t Sundily Th.it ' rum• pro
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110 P•l•d •I 00
Football -USC vs. UCLA at-the Colis eum. 12:55 p.m ., KMPC
11101 and KFI C640 i: Cal Slate 1Fullerton1 at Cal Poly 1Pomona 1.
7:30 p .m .. KWRM <L370>. Hockey Pittsburgh at the Kings. 7:50
p nr.,-KRLA-<l-U-O l. Aul-0 Raee-{;rand Ameru:an 200 from On ·
tario. 1.45 p m . KLAC <570 i
T~LEVISION
9:45 a.m. 171 -COLLEGE FOOTBALL Texas A&M al
Arkansas. Vern Lundquist. Ben Ma rtin report.
l pm. t71 COLLEGE FOOTBALL USC vs UCLA at th('
Dandy Don. Howard the M outh
and a ll the rest speak learnedly
a nd otherwise of h ang time.
traps, clean hits and. this year.
grouse.. about the yellow ha nkies
fouling the greens ward
ABOUf nns MF.MORY loss
business: One theory 1s Lbat J ·ve
dipp e d int o the O ld
F roth1ngslosh too ofte n and
can't even re<'all my own namt>
now. This is plumb ndarulou<.,
I'm George Allen. a lway:. have•
been
Good golly. thl'rt' w.is J tim•·
"e d )!C'I JU..'l one on Sund.iy and
thal "ould ttd<' u:. O\'Cr for da\-..
Back then. we could e' <'n r4·
member Lhe 14arrm~ parl1e!>. Lht.•
naml'l> of the players and orte11)
thl• score· -~
Not now There's 1u .. 1 11111
muC'h to C'ram in durmi;: a
"l't.·k·., t1mt',So l "m not going tct
aa m <1ny mnr\• I guc·-.s I could
handll• 1t the' wav m\ old ·m.10
rloC':.. }fr turn:. on 'the gaml'S, lie~
do" n a no stnrt'I s norini.:
'ourtf'\ r11ft· '°""''d ,,...,.,, J~rtoo •VdllAnc>
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Ex-sport.sea ter
Laux, 80, Dies
E U REKA . M o IA P >
France Laux. who became a na·
laonally known <.,po rb.cast cr
arter he broadcast nine World
Series and bnseball /\II-Star
games in the 1920s and 1930s,
died Thursday at a St Louis
( 'ounty nur:.ing homt' He was
80
Lal4X. a fo rmer high school
C'Oach . was rirst tappPd to broa<1·
cast the World Sl'ries as a lasl-
second stand·in for the Pitts ·
burgh -Nt'w York Yankee
l'tamesln 1927 whe n t he regular
unnouncer failed to appear.
Tn those days of radio. the an-
no uncer sat in a s tudio and
called the game from a teletype
mac hine being f ed b y an
operator a l the ball park.
Colast'um Keith Jackson. J\ra Parseghian report.
2 p.m. 121 -WOM EN'S TENNIS The $75.000 sin·gles final an
the Colgate Series Championships, t aped at Palm Springs .
3·30 p.m . 121 SPORTS SPECTACULAR -The World Series
of Poker. taped at Las Vega s. Also. the NHRA World Finals drag
racing. taped at Ontario and part six of the world's stronges t men
competition.
5p.m. 12 l-NFLGAMEOFTHEWEEK.
6 p m. m -THIS IS TllE NFL -· Hig hlights of games p layed
last weekend including the. Steelers and Ra ms
11 pm. 15l and f13 1 COLU~GE FOOTBALL -Tl'\& USC
Trojans m~e-t I he UCLA Bruins at the Coliseum. Taped.
11 ·JO p.m <91 COi .LEGE FOOTBALL -The Purdue
Boilermakers vs. the Michigan Wolvennes. played in Ann Arbor
earlier today.
S1u1doff# Rodi"~ T\I Ag«>teda
RADIO
Football -Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco 49ers. I p m .
KM PC 11101. J\uto Ra ctn~ Times-500 a l Ontano Motor
Speedway. 9 05 a m . K LJ\C 15701 Basketball -Chicago at the
Lake rs. 6:50 p m • KLJ\C 1570 •.
· TELEVIS ION
9 ·30 a.m . 12l NFL TODAY. 141 NFL '78 -A profile of
10.year-old football prognosticator J amit' "the Greek" Lamp1des. -
JO a.m. 121 NFL FOOTBALL T he St. Louis Cardinals al
the Washingto n Red skins . Gary Bende r. !lank Stram report. 14 1
NFL FOOTBALi. -The San Diego Chargers at the Minnesota
Vikings. Curt Gowdy. J ohn Brodlt' report I p.m . 121 NFL FOO'fBALL The Los Angeles Rams m t'el
the San Francisco 49er s al Candlestick Pa rk. Vince Scully, George
/\lien and J im Brown r eport. 1281 TENNIS -The Almaden
Grand Masters final, taped al White Su lphur Springs, W. Va.
4 p.m. m COLLEGF. f'OOTBALI. '78. (9 , -COLLEGE
FOOTBALL -The USC Troja ns ;;ind the UCLA Bruins in a g'tlm c
played Saturday at the Coliseum. Bob (•'outs, Dave Levy reporl.
5!30 p.m. !!521 • COlt•:<>E f'601'Ml; -The-Pt:if'd ~Boilermakers vs. the Mic higa n Wolverines. taped Saturday.
7 p.m. C501 -PRO SOCCER Taped in West Germ any : Ein·
tracM Frankfurt vs. F. C. Ka1sersla ulern. lt:JO p .m . 113l NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL -A taped
replay of the Notre Dame-Georgia Tech game played Saturday.
<The DaHy Pilot ls not responslble ror I ale changes.>
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Haden Suffers Beck Spasms
LONG BEACll IAP > Completing •
a n intercontinental circuit that J.Ook
him to Canada, F lorida and Texas.
fo rmer Southern Cal running back
,tnthony~Dav~s was given a tryout
Thurs day by the J,,os Angeles Rams •
of the National Footbq.ll League.
D avis, the all·tlme . USC rus hing
leader with 3,724 yards 'from 1972
through 1974, playpd In the World
lo'ootball League for the California
Sun. and In the Can·adian Football
League for Toronto before a season
1n the NFL at Tampa Bay last year.
He was put on waivers by the
NFL 's Hou&ton Oilers recently. He ,urrered a balrllne frncture of ~
fibula of his left leg in training cainp
Wlth HOolton, and reinJured the leg
ID the second game of Uie seasM.
Davis, 26, W88 being tried as a
klckort return spcc!Jaltsl a long· with
, .
Larry Mars.hall, recently waived by
th~ PhUadelphia .Eagles.
"We won't make a decision this
week -probably by Monday,"
Ra ms' Coach Ray Malavasi' said of
Davis and Marshall.
Meanwhile Rams quarterback Pat
Haden, suf'fj)ring from back spasms.
missed pra't!Uce T hursday but is a
probable st.ortcr against the 49ers In
San Francisco. a team spoke~man
s aid.
Oftens1ve tackte Doug France wUl
also "Prob3bly play in Sunday's game,
although he's been slowed by a lcnee
injury suffered lh drills this week and
m issed Ttntrsday's practice.
Tight end Tttcy Nelson , bobbling
on a sprained nkle, is lis ted os
qaTiltonabre for the 49er game.
Charles Young OUed In for him last
Sunday In the Ra ms' v ctory ov r the
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1979 COUGAR JR7
Landa u roof AM/FM
srereo. air cond . XR7
decor qrouo fl!C . etc
Stock 119597 1614065)
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$ 14447 MO.
CLOSED fMD
)6 MOMTHS
\;ollCl' Of propo<:t•d
'TAX-EXEMPT
BOND ISSl'E
SA;q DIEGO c,\l'l Th<.•4th l>l'>tnc:t Court ,,f
Appl·al has refused to dt•l<i~ t1 i-.JX'C'lal mt•et1ng nf
Pac1f1c Southwe!>l A1rltne!> i.lockholdl'rs ~~hcdulcd
for-Monday.
T hursday's dt·c1s1on folln"ed an c arhl'r one h}
a federnl JUdgc who l'l'Jl'<.'l<.'d thl' bid by Valhi Inc· .
a Oa lJas -bast.'<f fi r m that hoJds 20 pt. r n ·nl of I'~,\
~tock. to po .. tponl' the met•ting
VALlfl'S INVOl.\'EO IN ,\ pro'<y ln1ll lt• v.llh
PS,\, hud t'la1med th~t ··1rn•parahll' hur rn" v.oulcl
ht' dont.• tn tht.• Tt•x ," t.·on1pany's tnlt'rc·~t.. 1f I'S.\"
met•ling wert• ht·l<I :t" 'l'hL'd,!Jk;d
PS A m:rnagC'mt•nl und dm·c·tor" t'dlle<I th•·
nwC'ttng l;1~t month 111 ('f(orl:-. lu thv.art 1:1 po:-"1hll'
tal-.<•t>\'t•r by Vall11
\';,ilh1 i-.a1d slutkholdl'r~ at lht· ffil'el1ng v.111 h•·
a .. kt·d lo l'hm1nuk c·ompub1H· \ot1ng, to '>laggt•f
terms of d1redon .. and to n·qu1rl· 80 percent ;,i11
pr0\''11 for c.:l'rlarn Corporatl' mO\'l'~
A third court :-.ess1on "'us sc-hedulerl in
Delav.are. \\ht•n• Valhi has f1k·d a "1 mtla r motion
s et•king to dd;.i~ ~tonday·. mC't•ting
$7 Fare
To Texas
Planned
It is propol-.t·d that the bond issue herein described "will be sold to
unde rwrtlN'S th mu~h~ompetitivC'-btdding orr Munday:--November
20. 1978 <it 11 .00 a.m. · .
lnlnl'sl '" l'Il'llll'I 111 llw opimim of Rnnd C•mn~c·I Imm Fl'd!1ml mcnmt1 IU.Ct1!
1mtln 1•ri.\lmq lu1(-.~ c111d lrom mcome ICJJt'.\ u:1th111 tht1 S fllle'11/ r·o11/on11a
$8,255,000 .
IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT
for
llOl'STO:'J ti\1'1
Jlught•s A1rwes l 11lun.., to
I a-un l' h rt s-11 o u ., t o n
opt•rat1ons DPc 15 with
$7 ''Tl o hb y TTop ''
rou ncltrip f ;.ir<'s t o
Orange County, Ar11on<1
and N<'vada.
Wil ha m A. Malom•v vil'~rc$1c1 e nt . s aid
We s dav th e rn au~ur<1 fares were ch·
s 1~ncd to emphasize tae -
n u mb e r of mile s
betl4een dov..nto"n
Houston a nd Hohh\
Airpo rt. which currently
offers no tnlcr~ah: a1-r
St'r\'I('('
..
IMPROVEMENT DISTRI CT
NO 103
10RANGE COUNTY 1
WATERWORKS SERIES B
General Obli gation Bonds
Bonds Dated November 1. 1978 All Bonds Due Nov. l
Proposed Maturity Schedule
Principal
,.
COMPANY PRESIDENT
C. Mack Albertson •
Firm Moves
T'o Newport;
Elects Chief
C Mad? Albertson h as been
named prC'i.1dt>nt and e h1ef ex
N'UtlV(' offtrt•r or ARC Amenca.
a prodUC'er Of COnC'rcte products
<1 nd other ma ti>ru.als for the ('On·
sHuct10~ mdustr}
lit• had Ut'('n ,,prci.i de nt of
II ) dro Conduit Cor p . Newport
B(•tt(•h. a .,uhs 1d1;1ry of ARC
\rn l'rt l'~I. for c1ghl) l'ars
P n •v1ously basl'd 1n Atlanta.
· I ;a . I h~ t.'Ompany has moved its
twudquartt.•rs lo Newport Beach
AHC Amenra,., a wholl y o wned
!--Ubs1diary of Am ey Roadstone
COrJ> . Ltd . of London, England.
.1 s ubs1d1ar) o f Con.,oltda tcd
<;old F ields. Ltd , ulso of Lon·
don
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AP·NBC Poll II ..
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Ameri,calJ.S Expect
W-orsening lnflatio"!lr .
NEW YORK 1API Depressed by ev'er·rii.i~ prices and umin.:
prt'ssed by proposed economic cures. more than ha ir the America11
public is pessim1s hl' a~t thl· future or the economy. an Associated
Press·NBC Nel4s poll s hows '
Americans l'learly don't cxpct't Pres~dcnt Carter's volunta ry pried
and wage g1,11de lincs lo contrnl ·
inflation . about s ix out of 10 wage-price controls in quite a
belie ve mflat1on will worsen 1n d1ffere nl l1ght. Such government
.the.next yeai:. lh.e.po!Js tlowca. 11t'hon i~ o~ by-48 pereeci~
A mut'h-diseussed i.econd step of lh.e publJc aod b~c.ked.b)'. ·on~ .
in .the battle agams t mrtation 40 percent. Twe lve percent aro
mandatory wage anp prrce con-not s ure . '
trots -ts opposed-by a ma1onty ot the pubnc. TM solution to 1n
flat1on that gets the most .,up
port 1s l'Ullmg fcdl'ral ~pending
--ntE POLL. taken this "eek.
round 54 percent or tho~(' ques
t1oned expe<.'t th et'onomy to gC't
\\Orse in the next 12 months The
r a nks of the pei;s1m1~t l> have
s wolle n by nrne pointi. s ince
Odober. following another nine·
point leap in the previous month
Only 13 pe r cent expect the
economy to improve and 31 ppr
cent say they see no c hanges
Two pert'ent ar e not sure
Those findings. based o n
telephone 10lerv1e.ws with 1.600
adults across the l'Ountry _ <1rt.·
the most pess1m1st1c s mce tht:
question was firs t 3l>ked by NBC
News in 1975
FIFTV·EIGHT pereent of the
public thmk inflation will \\<One.en
10 the next } ear. not a prognosi~
of SUl'Cess for Carte r"<; Pha~(' rr
\Oluntary price e1 nd wagl'
gtifCfeTines. l'Qin~ .percent expel't'
the innat1on to ease. and 31 per·
cent see 1t hotdmg at current
levels. The remainde r arc not
s ure .
This expect ation o f failure
l'Ome~ despite s upport for ·~u<'h
m easures by a 57 31 tnarg1n
among thost.> 1ntervlcwl'd
But the pubhc sec~ mandatory
O~·~r Th~ Count.·r
MASO Listinqs
A MAJOR REASON-for-tlti:$
o ppos ition to mandatory price•
"'age l'Ontrols 1s that m any ,
Ament'ans think lhere il> a bet,
te r way to fi g hl rising pn ce!I!
c·utting feder:ll go .. t:rnmcnt
:-.pe nding.
Nearly a third o f the publie
favors s ut'h s laahes to c·ontrol in·
flat1on. About a qucirte r favor
~age-price controls . T he rest of
the pubhl' is scattered amoqg
oth~r poss ible options to ha lt the
pr1l'e rises.
As with any s ample survey,
the res ults of the AP·NBC Ne\\·~
polls t'ould differ from the r~
i-.u lts of interviews-with all
Ame ricans with te lephones
bt'cause of ~ance varia tions ii)
the sample
FOR POLLS WITH 1,600 in-
H.•n 1ews. the results s hould varv
no m o re than three pert'cntage
p o int' e ither way '>l mp ~v
bet'ausc o sample errors. That
1 . there 1s only one l'hance out
of 20 that the res ults of-1n-
t l.'rv1ews with. all American
adults ~ould vary from these re·
4'ults by more than three pe rcen-
tage points.
The results could vary from
nther poll~ beca use o f dtf·
(w c•n('CS in the wordtng of QUCS·
t ions. timing of 10te rv1ew., or the
method or 1nterv1ew1ng.
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Year Amount
1982 ............ $120.000
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Principal
Amount MUTUAL FUNDS
19R~k . -.......... 130.0QO
1984 ........ 1a5.ooo
1985 .............. 145,UOO
1986 . -.......... 155,000
1987 . . . . . . . . . . . .. 165.000
1988 ............ 175.000
1989 . . . .. .. 185,000
1990 200.000
1991 ............. 210.000
1992 .............. 225.000
1993 ............. -240,000
199·1 .............. 255,000
• l~ • .... , .... T, ... T ~· • 210,000
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
200 1
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
...•......... $290,000
.. -........... 310,000
.............. 330.000
. -............ 350,000
.......... 370.000
...... -... 395,000
.............. 420,0()()
.............. 450,000'
.............. 480,000
.. _ .......... SlQ,000
.... -......... 545.000
............ 580,000
.............. 615,000
THiS 6Trcg D'OE~rt;ONSn t-c i-JA FFER OF THESE._
The final determination of interest rates, and prices will be> made
by tl're winnin undet_w ~ill¥-S)'n.diGat&...JU:u:..~hor mfur .. u1at.ieR
concerrung 1s issue. please use the coupon.
n ~·~:~~~~~:dy ~----·-----------1 """,,,J,,t lloJ ' : Memher11 Nt>u• Ynrk anh Amencon !;tock ~rchange., l
I Newport Financial Plaza I Attn: Stl'piM'n I •. Sh Irle), Vlrt' Prc11. f ttt Newport Cent.-r Dr. Solle 1?90 I Newpe>rt Beach, Callf. 92660 I TelepboM '44· 7040
I Gentlemen Plell"ll' S<'nd me furttwr lnrormollon regunllnl( lhls issue
: Nome
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I f City
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for, pro1ect fhat ha<>
e11clu~we rights ro
·Mass MPrchand1se
11 product tor
SUPERMAN The MovJt
LargA ordArs pending
Verv h11Jh. q o 1. ,
Call for ap001ntm"'nt
ft.. Austin Co.
17141 675-1230
Mr Tom A ustin
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STOCKS I BUStNESS
'F°rida '
lo ing Pric NYSE COMPOSITE
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Parerits of elementary and junJor h1sh school students
who plan to go to college often worry about ever.rising costs. one solution is the phenomenonof the AP <advAnced
placement > hlgh schools , which can cut college cost.5 12 to
25 percent.
---oNr.f'IFl'{f' OF.,..Tfl E NATION'S uicii schools are
AP schools: 74 percent of these arc public cchools , They
offer college·level courses and other opportunities that
help prepare students (or t he AP exams or the College Boa rd.·
Last year, the_$chools provided college courses worth
at I.ea st $70 million to their AP students. the College Board
estamates. In effect. AP Is a form of financla1 aid based on
specific academic achjevement. It is widely available and
expanding every year: .
Al the current growth
rate, in 10 years more
than one·lhird of U.S.
scho ols will be A P
schools. with more than
200,000 h igh school
s t u d e nt s t a k i n g
advantage of AP exams.
Money's
Worth.
1 .
There a re 21 college.level AP exams in JS subject
areas. developed a Ol:t &raded by college professors and
high school teachers. I!' 1980, three more-will be added. Jn
the 25 years the exams have been in existence. thousand.'>
or high school students have entered college with college
credits on their records.
Students enterin g college with AP credits and
eitem ptions ha ve more academic options than their peers
ana they may diverslf y and enrich the college progra m
in preparation for g raduate study, career and leisure
activities.
AP GRAQES ARE ACCEPTED BY approximately 1.600
colleges and universities. This fall. more than 400 student!\
ente red Harvard as sophomores on the basis of their Al'
grades: at the University or Michigan. A P s tudents make up
25percentofthe new students: atClemsonin Sout hCarolina.
the p roportion is l S percef}t. ) ·
· But acceptance policies vary from college to college
and are_ofteo vague.or bard to decipher. Before st?ndfng
AP grades to • college the student should find out whether
that college grants <I l credit foi-AP grades. <21 credit for
an AP grade and additional evaluation -<such as a college
place ment exam >, <31 only placement for an AP grade ;
141 placement by AP grade and evaluation; <SI credit only
if the Sludt;!Ot takes additional course work or 161 credit but
not early graduation.
To get a ll t he a dvantages the AP exams offer.
planning is required. Do not wait unlit the senior year in
high school. Find out which a~a high schools offer AP
courses or similar collegc·level preparation. The College
Board _Provides services to help every school join.
HIGH SCHOOL TE ACHERS AND counselors can
recommend other preparation for college.Jevel work.
AP exa ms a re ope n to qualified high s chool
sophomores, juniors and seniors. For more facts about AP.
write to the College Board. AP Box 300 888 Seventh Ave ..
New York, N.y. 10019.
JJow Advances Again
~'>Despite, Light VolulJle Ar11PS 1.a 6 11 1q• 1 ~ l.tll S l8'11o 1 ~ • l' )' 111 ~rr(;jl .0 S 4l 17"' ~ A,, NlnclPS I SO 9 Ill 1~+ •, SQIW~•. l2 t 1 ll~ ,., ~ 1.Qol ~ 8 '1.\lo •••••
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1~: lt ~:,;~=·ff . • '!: ~ ~ ~ lttd :B ·~ ~ f~;'~~ NEW YORK <A Pl -The stock market moved higher
Atm.i10i; 1 • ,,o w,.. .... E uo ~ m ~. ~ GHmlO .i• is 111 ,, • ~ KttlQIRO ...010 ~ ""' N••B<P 1·"' 1 110 n .... S<nr1>1o 1 t• s :i.1 n• v. -so • s 11 u .... today in qu.iel trarung despite indications that the rising :~:'t:., 1·~ ~ 1~ ~~':· '-i gt ; : l ~~.*:. ~ &:~ .10 ,; 't ~!':.: ::: =n .~ ~ H n+;: ;y; ~:1/,,n~,J:: t ~ ~: ~ ~~~ ,'.:~ ~ :~: ;;: ~~ 1 . .n 2!° :; Jv.: ~ cost or credit is farfrom its peak.
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'· INSIDE: •Intermission •MovieReviews
•Out 'nAbout •TV Listings
Friday. November 17 1978 DAILY PILOT Weekender-CJ
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B~sey-D~nko Rock Revg,e
·~lls Orit HB Engagement ----· -.------
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DISNEYLAND'S MOST FAMOUS RESIDENTS
Fete to celebrate Movie Debut in 1928
Nift · 50 y
Some Merriment Free
:\l ickcy Mouse turns 50 on Saturday and. as any
mou'se lov.er mi~ht t'xpect. Disneyland will be turn-
ing itself inside out to celebrate all weekend.
All persons born in 1928 will be admitt~d free .to
Disneyland either d ay. Such persons planm_ng to vis-
it the park are asked to coptact ~e D1sneyl~nd
publicity department for a special picture session.
Tht• <lepartmcnt can be reached at 533-4456. ·
A SPECIAL SHOW. complementing the birthday
pttrade, will be held a l 2 p.m . both day§ at Ma~n
Street Train Station. More than 20,000 balloons will
Ol' released
Jn "'d~on.... both the original and the new
:\lous eketeers wili appear.
Kids of the Kin~dom will perform a medley at
Tomorrowland 's Space Stage four times daily this
weekend, and a 25-minute show called "This i s Your
Life, Mickey Mouse" is also scheduled for four tlmes
a day. at Plaza Gardens Stage.
Each day festivities will begin at 12:30 p.m. with
a cake-cutting ceremony in the forecourt of Sleepi!1g
BcauLy Castle, fe.aturin~ a performance by the D1s-
ncy\and Band. -
A C0l\1PLl!\1ENTARY POSTER commem orat-
ing the celebration will be presented to .al.I those
visiting Disneyland during Mi ckey's 50th birthday
party. . · Hours for the weekend will be 9 a .m . to 7 p.m.
Suturday and 9 a .m. to 9 p.m . Sunday.
-Fre'e ~ o r the Uppef'
w potl '.Bay E cologica l
.Reserve aTe schedu ed for
Saturday and for Dec . 16, Jan.
20. Feb. 24 and March 31.'
The Fritmds or Newp<frt Bay
sponsors the tours. which depart
from the interseetion of East
l3lufr and Back Bay drives every
15 minutes from 9 to 10.30 a.m.
on to ur days.
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The bay serves .as a ~pawrifug
ground and nursery for many
fOrms ormtrtne. life 11nd Uil
ho me or resting pl ace ror
tbo&1sands of birds, including
three eOdangered species.
Participants in the tours are
n couraged to bring camuas
and binoculars. Picnic sites.:are
available.
THE BAY CAN be reached by
taking Jamboree Road to East
Blulr Drive. ·
8) R,\)'MONO F.STRADi\_,-.
Of llw 04t1Y l'olOI St.It
(j ,11) Busey, star of "The Buddy !lolly
Story" n1m. and Hick Danko. former
nwmber of The Band. wall bring their new-
ly formed rcx•k 'n ' roll revue to Huntington
Ut>ach Nov 21 22 for four shows
'Busey. 34, has built \Jp quite a rollowin~
by play1n!! the lead role in the semi·
f1ct1onal account of llolly. the rock star
who died in a 1959 plane ~rash.
Busey's table.top rocking appearance
with the Old Dog Band at Redondo '
Bca<·h 's Sweetwater Club in August
showed many SQuthla nd rock fans and sur-
fers that he plays guitar and s ings for i:eal.
it was Busey who sent shivers down au-
diences' spines with his "a-wella-wella's"
and Jangling guitar licks during the con-
cert dips or the Buddy Holly film. ~ 1 I ~.___.....
BUSEY'S ACCLAIM •. a lso a result of hif
(91e in the surf h im .. Big ..y_edncsday." 1s
probably the biggc.-st factor m the sellout of
all fonr shows next wel'k al the Golden
Hear.·
AFTER ~ANY television roles and ap-
pearances in "A Star 1s Born." "Straight
Time" and "The Last Amen can Hero."
Busey currently •is on locatton filming
''f'oolin' Around," reportedly to be re·
leased Feb. 3. 1979 to coinci<le with the
20th anniversary of Holly's death.
RICK DANKO IN REVUE
Although the Huntington Beach crowds
will no doubt be scr-eaming for Busey·s
ro llicking renditions or "Peggy Sue.,''
"That'll Be the Day" and "Rave-on'."
band leader Danko will also head a list or
fine musici;ms on s tage ...
Danko. bassist and vocalist with The
'Band until the famous "Last Waltz"
farewell concert in 1976, appeared with
little fanfare earlier this year at the Golden
Bear.
BUT TJUS TIME he is joined by Walt
Riohman and Marty Grebb, two of Busey·s
buddies who played ~ilh the actor-rock
.st-ar dUrlng his da% as "Teddy J ack ~d
dy" drumming with Leon Russell 's band
m the early 1970'5.
Denny Siewell. former drummer with
Paul McCartney's Wings group, reedn:ian
Jerry Peterson and guitarists Keith Al ·
·hson and Michael De Temple will also be
part of the revue.
Sepp Denahowe r. Danko's manager says
the revue will perform the "rock ·n· roll of
the ·50s, '60s and '70s" which lnclu(les
Sl'vcral new tunes on Oanko's :>oon·LO·be
released album
IF YOU CAN'T somehow squeeze an the
Golden Bear Los ee the Busey-Danko re-vue. you might try Los Angeles· Roxy club
whc.re the band will perform Nov. 30 to
.Dec. 3.
Sl'.ARRING IN 'BUDDY HOLLY'
Gary BUSftY Coming to CoHt
Donahower denied reports this week
that a third s how may be added on
Thanisgiving at the Golden Bear.
UCI Gives 'Peer Gfnt'Rhythfil
As a tugh school freshman in,
Orange, Evan Owens wrote his
firs t orches tral {>iece and a few
-more bars of music.
Those extra noles became
part of the prelude to the third
act of "Peer Gynt." UC Irvine's
m ajor production of the fall
quarte r being presented at 8
p m. today a nd Saturday in the
Fine Arts Village Theater. Ad ·
mission is $3 general, Sl.50 stu-
dent...
Owens, now 21 and a senior
10 music at UCI. is the composer
and mus ic director for the
Jlenrik Ibsen play. being direct·
ed by Ashley Carr, associate
professor of drama.
''Peer Gynt" is named for Che
N se folklore character, an
st and braggart with a
s imagination whos-e ad-
ventures take him around the
world.
Carr considers the drama's
moral approprhlte for today's
narcissistic "me" ieneration.
''BASICALLY IT'S the story
of being selfish or selfless." h e
said. "It explores the dark side
of man's nature -the egotistic.
self-gratifying -and the light
side -faith. love. hope and con·
s1deration of others.
"The play was never meant to
be staged; there are so_!!!!ny
locale&, different scenes and
more than 60 cbat"acters."
-Peg 1oTJtgomerr at 64.4 ~2239,
Cam Wallace at 64•F5699 or Lon
'EnM-strom· at 552-3660. •
Information about tours can
be o btained by writing the
friends organization al P .O. Box
2001, Newport Beach. Calif ..
92663, or by oalhng Barbara
Johnson at 879~.
INFORMATION I S a l so
available from Ralph Young or
·Si Nathenson. Fish and GaJ!le
Department. t213.l 590-5126.
scious ly or subliminally with
each character throughout the
play.
Owens' favt>rite is the string
qua rtet and harp songs for
Solveig while the music for the
trolls is piano. nute. clarinet and
bassoon.
H E COMPOSE D and
handcopied the "Peer Gynt"
music for 10 instruments plus
p<'rcussioh. The entire effort:
which started off 11th three
days of brainstormin with Carr
during the s ummer, requires 70
pages of short score and pro-
vides 45 mmutes of music.
Owens has been in rehearsal
for nine weeks with either "Peer
Gynt" or "Company," an under-
graduate drama workshop pro-
duction presented Jast month un-
der the direction of Owens'
long time associate, Wa rren
Sheets.
MUSIC UNDERSCORES MORAL OF NORWEGIAN ORAMk
Having teamed up for 32
shows in high school, the two
~olleg1ans formed the Santiago
Comm unity Players a nd pro-
duced five shows in two sum-
mers Evan Owens, Left, Ashley Carr Plan 'Peer Gynt' . "We did everything: lights.
costumes. direction and music.
All we needed wer e actors."
Owens said.
Somf' of these obstacles. are
~eing overcome by us ing verbal
techniques from experimental
theater and Owens' music. r
· .:..ltart... o the fun in seeing
the pe rrormance-wTIToe
watchmg an actor change into a
totall v diffe rent characte r."
said C~arr."
Various roles and ideas in the
play reeeive their own tunes so
mus f ls -identified either con·
AIMING FOR a doctorate in
musicology, Owens said, "I have
<See PEERGYNT, Page CZ>
Cammon brrcrs which -:~~:::;;1
may be sighted on
·~~~~at~[.lii~""'~""'-~~~~~~-f
...._-~vllMppet,.,NewponBayace__~
1) D4n rn, 2} Gcea Blue
Heron, 3) Marsh Hawk •.
4) Western Sandpiper,
SJ Dowitcher, 6) Willet,
7) Long-billed Curlew,
8) Black-necked Stilt,
9) American Avocet. 10)~
Marbled Godwit. 11) Black
Bellied Plover--and 12)
Double-crested Cormorant. -
Gwded groups-Of walkers THE TOU R takes about
t wo hours on foot and
guidei; discuss history. fossils.
marsh plants, fishes. shore birds
a nd waterfow l . and tidal
Jnudflat.Jtt.ganisms_. _
Upper-Newport; Bay Is a 741-
acre wildli.Ce refuge in ·Newport
Bench tJlanaged by the state .
l>eJ1artment o1 Fis h and Game.
The-Natural History. Museum
of Orange"County. for merly
loca.W~].be ~bar-.,.has..:
moved itS collection of fossils to
the Tessman Planetarium and
Museum al Santa Ana College,
with information available from
A spokeswoma n for the or
ganliation said the lour Will be
held--everp !tit i:ains.. -"We'v~ never be<'n rained out
yet. \n 11 years ... she smd "We
will definitely be there "
~
wrll depart every 15
minures-between 9 and
10:30 a.m. from East .
Bluff intersection.
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William Holm<'s and Margaret Murata whlle
also at UCI . I've had Lhe chance to purs.ue my
hobbies of composing, staging productions and
directing musir." .
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coll aborate with a production -and not over-
power 1l. II<' displays a wonderful sense of
theater and ~rt'at beauty in his music."
The 26-mcmbcr cast stars Nicholas Walker, ,
graduate student in drama, as Peer Gynt. Other
ma1or performers arc Christiann• Howard as
SolveiS?. Jcssfca lloyt s th~ Troll-Princess .•
Scott Fnedland as the Troll King and Deena
Freeman as Peer's mother. Aase.
Drama professor lUctnrrd TrtpletntesJgnoo
l'Ostomes and scenery: lighting is vy Cameron
llarvcy, ru.sociate profcsi.or. arid choreography
1i. by Laura Bassett, graduate student in dance.
Dolls Delayed
Smith cited as an example a
llml' 1n Eu11W£.. wll.en. although
he was barely a beginning s ki er.
ht· del·1ded to try for a film role
that required consad er:.ible ski
10g ababty.
After railing down all day on
begannel' .slopes, he le( a friend
The ·exhibit or llopi Kachinas originally
:.chedulcd for Nov. 10'.Dec. 14 in the Art Gallery
at C<.tltfomia Stat£• University, Fullerton has
been postponed until late winter.
· Benefit Concert O.lly Piiot Staff PhOlo
The doll·like figures from Phoenix's Heard
·Museum will be on view to'lhe public Feb. 16·
March 15. 1979
Further information about this and. other
s pring exhibillons at the university may be ob·
tained weekdays from the Art Gallery office. 870·3905.
Baritone Gino Gaudio. left, and tenor
Jos eph Gaudio rehearse for I rvin e
Conservatory of Music's a ll·vocal concert
at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Heritage Park
Hccrcatton Center, Wa lnut a nd Yale
Avenues. Irvine. Als o fearured will be -
:-;oprano Natasha Yufe. Tickets may be ob·
taincd at the door for S3.
Collections Expan~ed
.State, Fulienon Scidptures Unvei/,ed
CALI FORNIA ART -P?llilttng~. ~ure.
Galleries I Exhibits
prints, photography and ceramics from the
Frederkk Weisman Company Collection or
Califorma Art, by Lita Albuquerque, John Al ·
toon. Robert Arneson, Laddie John Dill, Sam
i''ra ncis, Ed Moses. Ma~am~a and '"------------------others Nov. 20,Dec. 17. wit~~ic re~~
p.m . Nov. io. at the Art Galleries, Cal State
Long Beach, 6101 E. 7th St., Long Beach. Noon to
4 p.Jn . weekdays , 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays.
·FLIGHT' -40-foot sculpture by Aldo
Casanova, City of Fullerton bicentennial project
mveiling 1 :35 p.m. Sunday at Fullerton City Hall~
303 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton.
REAUSTIC PAINTINGS -Works by An·
thony Casay, reception 6 to 11 p.m. Saturday,
runs through Dec. 8 along with works by
Yf'.ilham Galve-z at the Pomeroy GaJlery, 5651
Lincoln Ave., Cypress. Information 827·1010.
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS -By
Douglas Bond and Bl.'n Sakoguchi, now at Santa
Ana College Art Gallery, 17th Street at Bristol
Street , Santa Ana. 11 a .m . to 2 p.m . Monday
through Thursday, 10 a .m. to noon Friday, and·
7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday.
NF.W PAIN'nNGS-lncluding current cov-
eri>ainting of "Orange County Illustrated, by Jo
Anne Mix of ~ewport Beach, opens Saturday at
Haggenmaker Galleries, 372 N. Coast Highway.
Laguna Beach. 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. daily.
OIL PMNYINGS, SERIGDPHS--By
Armond Fields,' now through end or November
at Spencer /Howard Galleries, 1166 Glenneyre
St., Laguna Reach. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday
through Sunday.
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ILLUSTRATED LECTURE "On the
Road to Rome," about antiquities or Greece and
Rome, bj Valencia Burt, 8 p.m. Nov. 27 at Mills
... House, City-of'GardcrrG
Main St., Garden.Grove. F~.
PHOTOGRAPHIC CANVAS -The Big Ap-
ple series of photographer Peter Kaplan
through November al Status Gallery, 4341 Birch
St., New.port Beach. Hours, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .
• Tuesdays through Saturdays.
SILK DRESSES -European and Amencan
silk dresses on display through July 1, 1979 in
Textiles and Costumes Gallery, fourth level of
Los Angeles County Museum of Art Ahmanson
Gallery 5905 Wilshire Blvd .. Los Angeles.
Museum members , children.wider s free.
PR&l'OGllAPmc CANVASES -ntem· 1----a--0Nat<~""'ebilio0$ or T'fEW f6 s enes, y
Peter Kaplan, now lhroug_b Nov. 30 al Status
Gallery, 3337 Newport Blvd., Newpo ac-: 10
a.m . oo 5 p.m. Tuesday lbrough-Satur-Oay . .. ..
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ings, prints, sculpture and ceramics by faculty
members, reception 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Ex-
hibit Monday through Dec. 13 at tbe Orange
Coast College Art Gallery, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. 10 a.m. to 3 p .m. weekdays and 7to
9 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays. 25 cents ad• . misslon. ·
LELAND RICE PHOTOGRAPHS -Includ· •
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OPENS : Saturday, November 18
WllM 111 •l""'"""t 004" Oil
talk ham into i.k11oj.! down ,,
mountain Al u rJtt.....n c_ t~t,,I IJ>
-pluy 1 Sif~Skiin;f ,.crosi. tht•
'lope ruth(•}°"than down 1t. but
I hat didn't hl'lp
"I HIT TR•~ES and rocks It
was Just terri bll'." Smith sa&d
"I figured the wori.t that could
happen was I'd i.:ct killed. so I
'tlent straight down the moun-tain ...
-smtttr-snm rr1-e raers-oorow-
"1anced up, Maw hi s burly frame
hurll1n~ their w ay, and
srrambled to sarcty.
Howevt!r, the skung chateau
couldn 't get out or the way.
Smith said he went through the
railing and mto the picture win·
dow. '
"l woke up to sec dozens or
people applauding.·· he said
"Among them was t he director
of the show, and I got the part." Paul Laurence Smith m 'Midnight Express·
Ballet Trio Appealing
Pacifica to Show Folk, Religious Themes
I
A trio of dance works will be
presented by Ballet Pacifica for
its second program in the mem.
bership series at the Laguna
Moulton fllayho1,15e, 606 Laguna
Canyon Road. Laguna Beach
Sia~ for Sunday at 4 p.m.
a nd Monday"'"at' 8 p .m _ are
"Brahms Venations on a Haydn
-Thenre." ·1'he Gtft to B~ Sim-
p I e" and "Ruma ni an
Rhapsody."
CHOREOGRAPHE D by wla
Zali. the Brahms work is m the
traditional classical style · with
the theme started by seven male dancers. ...
"The Gift to Be Simple" 1s the
choreographic work of Norbert
Vesak and concerns the Shakers
sect , which thrived from the late
18th Century throu~h the begin·
OI ng or the 20th Century.
Its adherents were so named
because during church service!>,
some members or the congrega-
tion became "possessed" and
threw themselves about in a
wild frenzv.
The unus ual work was re·
s earched by Vesak. c horeo-
grapher for the Metropolitan
Opera. in Massachusetts m .1961.
\'hen he met and talked with J re" rema1rung members" of the
'>(.'C l
"Rumanian Rhapsody.. •~ J
~n_1es of (olk dances Cr£aled b.}
Michael Panaiefftobcperformed
to m us1c by Enesco.
l,.ead dancers of the company
a re Randy Barnett, Louis
Carver. Jennifer E ngle. Robert
Faubel. Kathy Kahn. Molly
Lynch. Kristi Moorhead. David
P anaieff and John Talley._ _
RECENT PROMOTIONS
within the o rganization in·
dude Heidi ·Edgren to r'ank of
a pprent ice : a lso Andrea
• Daywalt and Eve Henderson to
::.0L01st . according to art1st1t•
director Lila Zah. .
Adm1ssion to the Nov. 19 and
20 programs 1~ free to membc~
of Ballet Pacifica. TtckeL., arc S4
for adults and SJ for ch1ldrl.'n
ctnd s tudents. Advance reserva-
...
tions may be made by call.mg
494 ·1271.
Curtain Time
Correction
A <,tory an the l'fov to
Weekender section or the Daily
Pilot inadvertently gave the
wrong date for performances bv
l h c Y e 11 o w B r i c k R o a.d
children's theater troupe.
The company will start iL">
third season Saturda_y. present·
1ng "Fool of the World"-at 11
a m . and "Quantum· Trap" at 2
p m , atfthc Ne wport Bc:.ich
Theater I\~ Center, 2501 Cliff
Drive.
1'.h c firs t ~how is recom-
m CTI d e d f o r . k rn d-e ri;--a F ten_
through third gr~de a nd the
later performance for fou rth
lhrou~h '1xth grades. The au
d1cnce becomes part o f tht·
plays
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Tom Titus
turn ~o ,1, tht· nu11dk agt•d loser 1n the !>l"<U&I
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d ar y as the M~cond vasllor talk:. his head.off. and
finally to his bhstcn ng outbursts as numbt'r
thrN' t.'Omcs a cropp(•r , Fuchs 1s 1n command a ll
tht> '4 dY Ills 1s one ot the better ~rformancC's
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See Photo Montape. Page C6
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2 at lhl' lhNllt•r . 72n Ma pie St., Wt•stmtnster
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\\1th "Phtlort<'t<'<. /\ f\t'naassance Per spec-
tive." a play based on the classic Greek tragedy
by Sophocle:. #
f'rcc performance~ oo Tuesday and Wed ·
-nesday ar(' schc<!ulcd for 8 p m in the Studio
Theatre. locat1-d at thl' Junction of Bridge and
Mesa Hoad on thc UCI campus.
THE PROOUCTION is set ·in the private
library of the M£'d1r 1 princes at Carrcgi, and
pc rformC'd in Ren:.11ssunt'c costume by "three ·
m em bC'rS of the academy" for an audience of
trt ttr<v--micm1'.Jt'-r~r.-wtrtt'1T 1r~omttrotl!'<H.Jy"'"'tbe -·
theatre audience
"Th£' 'Flort•ntane A cademy m et to discuss
s imilar probll'ms r aised m Sophocles' t ragedy
the probh.•ms or dl'C·eit. force and necessity
thal haunted the ltcihan Renaiss ance and the
.i-c h o l<irly wr1t1n~!> or the p e riod ... s aid
~kDonald
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r om poundan~. or doubling of 1denltlies within
one cha racte r lt 1s a duplicity tha t correspond~
\\1th the themes of d('C<'•t m the play itself. ..
I S SOPllO('l.F.S ' t raged y, the famous
.arch e r PhtloctNt•s '' wounded and abcim:loned
on an •~land by has fellow G ret:ks. Odysseas and
~eoptoltmus. ~on or Achilles. are sent to lure
ham to the Gr<'f:'k ca mp because the army's suc-
l't'S~ a gainst th<' TroJ:ins depends upon the dead-
ly bow of tlcr C'ulcs which the god gave to
Ph1loc lck~.
Neoptolcmus. moved by pity for the suffer -
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Phlloct('tes. The god llcr C'u ll'S then miraculous
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6t1 lllt• against the TrOJ;His ~
The part of Phaloc·ll'k s is played by Martin
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I 't•lcr~on . both gradual(' s tudents in drama.
Od ysseus 1s portrnyc·d by D~d Mc Donald.
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Spec1oliiing In Chinese A lo C.Orte _Qishe_L . -
LUNCH •DINNER DAILY
FOOd To Take Ou1
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2645 Harbor Blvd
Coc;1n MPo;a 957-0434
CHARISMATIC CROONER
John Venelll
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llw f1• .. lln.i he• 11uts rnto 1>u r h
halluds 111< "Alt1•1 llw LovtnJ!."
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h t· as no st ranger t o Orongl' unt11. tht• C'hui.c now orrcr s J
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't"a rml<'<nrilcllht· li'iylxiy CTul; <fa ny. Monduy th1'>ugh Jo'rtday.
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roa11l beef -;nndwich '\ht·•·d to or
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oppoi.it C' tlw purk 1hrough
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A NEW DI NING ADVENTURE mAnDAn1n c~,~-~sE~
Geurmet cu1s1NE
· PEKING • SHANGHAI ·
'1 11?4,-i SZECHWAN •HUNAN £ ~~1~: Daily Lunch ! ~ .. And Dinner · ~
. • YOO' Host .ct Hostn1 -11
MIU_. Am CW-, rtr
(Former Chef ol the JO
Twin Dragon,_Arlahe1ml
I 500 ADAMS A VE. IAt H..OW ••c&.I
COSTA MESA 540-191)
LUNCH • DINNER
SUNDAY BRUNCH
Upcn ll·lkJa .m.toJJ OOp.m
( '/ww 4 IJIJ p m Mun & Tue ffiIT Jjfl MEXICAN RESTAURANT APADANA llarp1st Maureen Love
1-:ntmams /6r Your
Lundieo11 P~asure
1\oon to 2 00 pm . Wed. & Fn. _ l l'nrctP l,'orttrt • Calenng • L>euuer11 ~~~ 2640 E. Coast Highway
.t:I """°" -F•·"'-eowtv.or111 Corona del Mar 640-7092
.:, Monday thru Thursday Specials
(Friday. SallHCJHy , Sunday 111 6 pm)
Ocean Perc h ..•............
Atlentlc Cod . . . . . . . • . .
'Red Snapper .
Mehl Mehl . , .
Grllled See Basa .......•
Top Sirloin Steak . . • . • . • .
Lobster Tllll .......•.......
StH k & Lobster .....
. 3.45
3.95
4.45
4.75
4.75
4.95
6.95
7.95
Plus Fresh Fish, Other Seafood and Stea~c;
lb.';8 PAC If IC COAS l HWY •HUNllNGlOI~ RCH • 1?131 '>'l? 1321
1'I01l COAS I HWY • COHONA OH MAR • 17141bl:>0900
from~
Cucamonga to
N~wport Beach
Under New Ownership
and Management By
DON MARCIAL
Serving Druly
LUNCH• DINNER• COCKTAILS
MOft.· "'-"s. II to II • Fri. & Sat. 11 ·I 2 • S.. I O· II
547 W. 19th St., Costa~ 642-9764
TWO S~~!~~~~!~~~m~ &
0:! p.m. l·~~
TURK[Y, HAM, & ALL THE F IXIN'S ~
Adul1s $14.00 Children $9.00 (under 121
PRESENTS-
S~bastians ~ Dinner~ .. __ .,.
/\ brg, n·tl · bloodul
r111nantic mu'>rl.tl '"""
At ttxJl.i.KANl.J = -The ~ H OTE~f •~~~DESERT
COMING NEXT '
Qp11n• Nov. 281h
VERA MILES
'>11\lllllN(.. IN
"SAME TIME
NEXT VEAR"
-&l,.....,'"9MllUao ·--~ISTl•M • '--l --~--An opcrc11i1 or mud1 v1t,ll11v
DON'T MISS Tl 11s oNr ' '
l lOTE L W/\Y. ,\N/\llEIM · IAcrn\\l1om 01snrvr11ndl
A WARD WINNING REST AURA.NT
·SUCCULENT FOOD
UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT
COCKTAILS 3:30 P.M. • DINNER 5 P.M. NIGHTLY
BanQuet Fac1tit1es 10 to 1 SO People
600 D M•wport C ....... Dr
tWwporthodt
I across from Fashi0tt lslandt
640.7502
THANKSGIVING DAY
TWOSHOWS -11 :30 a.m.& 6.00p.m.
TURKEY. HAM, & A l l THE FIXIN'S
Adults S14.00 Chtldren S9 00 lunrler 121
PRESENTS VERA MILES
Sl A'HllNC, IN
A CURTiS ROBERTS
PRODUCTION
ltfl t• ttH •· • 1' .,
( 0·.,TAIH~INI. RICK LENZ
SPENILDDS TllAMiSGIVING mm A "REAL TURKEY."
That slnqh1 folks' ·Le Btrd -our very own seven loor
turkey. will be on hand lo groot the ~hOle lamrly at our
1 hanksgrvrng Gala
... ·
5 -
HAM<SGPllNG'GAbA. II s e leslf~emtly-9ty.UleHd'lftn""-_\.-Jllt,.l'~C~~~--4---~==--•
norwith cli0tccuf Turkey or0oorbon Glazed ttanr'Wlth
tt1he trimmings, Le Bird ha pecral coupons '°' lh<'
..
Dellclous lob§t r
tails from t hP it. y
coa stal wa te rs of Western
Australia .. Thick. Juicy Com-
Bdt steaks. Alaskan king ~rab . .
legs. 'JmynkJ chicken a"6. fresh flsh·of·the-dny:.
A Big Baker topped with butter, sour cream. cNves
and cheese ••• A wcH·stocked ta lad bar and well·
te nded vege1ables ... An Interesting wine list ..•
A Cnsk Hour fentu.rfng two-for·one c0<.ktalls In the
lounge ... Scrumptio us lunch on weekdftys ...
Dinners from 5 P. M.
It's tweo eJeven years Inc~ we ope ned our flrst
restaunmt In n S4'Cluded Cucamonga vfneyard. And,
Uke a bottle of good wine. we get better evtry year.
·casknl~""' -ct£aveR -
N«ll-~t IJ#ac:h. 16(>0 l:>ove St .• MK Arthur to Bltch
t o Dov«. Nol to M.,le C.1kt1cfer'•. 752·15'8
Rem~mber those great Thanksgiving dinners-you en1oyed so ml.le~?
The Newport Beach Marriott Invites vou to have an Old Fashioned
Thanksgiving turkey dlnnerw1iti us You'll be carving your own turkey
and the leftovers belong to you
Our h.oliday entertainment will be the
famous Marriott twin pianos.
For 1ntounott0n antf to§emnons~
Pnana(i14) 640·4.000 ~t &100 . . . -----------------·-------
----------------------------... . ... . . ,, ·~ .. . . . .
t I
. ,,. .
.. • "' t '
A
ontry in inc Groal Gobbler Races at lho Marrna from 2 :>
p.nr. Ana. ttmre's continuous enterta1nmonl rOf on :sgcs
loatunng the Henry Brandon Stnngs and vent11IOQU1sl/
comedian. Wally Slralon J01n us rn the Grand Ballroom
lrom 1-8-:JO pm Adulls. $8 75, children under• 10,
$5 75 . •
CARVE YOUR OWN TURKEY. When 110u cnooso our
elegant Oak Room, we serve a whole turkey to your
table ~r or more. (We II carve 11. ii you preter ) This
home·style presentalton is an annual tradition .al the
Disneyland Hotel. From 3 p.m. Ad'!lts, $9.50, children
under 10, $6.
CHEF'S KITCHEN. A tradrt1onal turkey dinner served in
an Informal Mechterranean atmosphere lrom noon
EL VAQUERO •nd SHIPYARD INN. wt\cre our chef FOR RESERVATIONS:
pcoves you can get thal hohday teollng over stedk and CALL (f«>"'77t-MOO •
hsn as well as Jowl•
. -
]-i$ileglanij);lotet
.._ .. ' . ... . . . . . . .. ...
.. '' ..... • .. --
MUSIC ON CAMPUS
,..
.....
Friday November 17. 1978 • DAILY PILOT ($ •
Campus Performers Reach a Chor4
Ar _a Colleges Present . uegrass,
t 'oll1·nl':' w,11 bt• deckmi: thti hulls wlUl bows
or lllU!olll'l,111\ I hi:. 11111111 h Ult JU.Gt, C'IU l\SIClll mU!'ilt'
• ind cllh<'t h11rtth1111ous sourulis fill the 1ur
•••
Jt\'1.1. MllS l('lt\NS Pete Chrisllleb a nd
.
multi purposf' room of th University Union.
Ttw Studio Doy Band and the Vocal Ensem ·
hll' wtll also be fc•a lured
Adm1ss1on 1s $2.50 gene ral and $2 for stu-
ch•nts. with t ickets available at the door •
•••
azz, Brazilians
Jazz.. Adm1&1>U>O 1s-frc . lnrorm~Uon can be ()b, -
tained by l'alhng 833 6617. ..
•••
PIANIST ROBIN MCCABE will m ake her
Los Angeles· debut l\l 8:30 p.m . Saturday al
Schoenberg llall, UCLA.
< 'hur k Flll\ll1•y, ulon.: with fi ve Orange Coai;t
l'olll·~1· JUll .:toups , will verformJ!liJ2.1J1...SWL....
~'---tt11VITT'"\t'f(t-'('X"('"/\'tiUTrnf1Uffi.2701 r ai rv1 ew
THE S_YMPH9~IC_.B.AND at Cal Stale Long
&elt-aiidlfie Cat State Northriage Wlna
Orctjestra will perform at 4 p.m . Sunday in the
multi purpose room of the Cal State Long Beach
Univers ity Union.
She will play. music by Ravel, Beethoven,
-St ravinsky and Chopin.
Miss McCabe was a 1975 winner or the Jn·
ternaliona l Concert Artists Guild Competition
a nd t he only American finalist in the 28th In·
lernalionaJ Concours de Muslquc in Geneva.
BRAZILIAN GUITAR.ISTS PERFORM
.Saturday at Ctaremont College
A Dining Expe rience
Beyond the Expected
Y-0tu favonto cu1sin0: steak , chicken,
seafood, delicate soup:;, class1cal salads;
prepared to ploasQ your po late. Sorved m
th o amblonco o f most boauLiful oriental
surroundings. Makn your re::arvallons now
Jor o truly e:moyablL' dining oxpcrioncc ..
un1Dat11
::eo Fashion Island, Newport Center
Reservations (71 4) 644-4811
--Century Plaza Hotel, Century City
Reservations (213) 2n-1B40 ·
.~ ...... ~~~,
=OP . 'I • • • i ®libet v ~lui~,-· • = Friday & Saturday Night Special
• 2PrimeRib
Huild . ('Ol:lW Mt••.a
T1rkc·h ut S2 ~ will be available al the
lloor <'11111·1•1 t t11formut1on 1is uvuilable by call-
in~ !l~i ~I
• • •
00\\-N llOME l'nltirtainment 1s scheduled
to1 t" .impu.'> Pur k wht·n the ftn.t UC lrVlne Blu{'
~· ,,.,., fo\~11' .II take~ place Saturday from 9 30
.1 m to 1 p m •
'i1)()n'>ort>tl IJy ASUCT. the event wall feature
1rn1~tt•1a11~ H) ron Rcrhnti, John HJckman and
Dan C1 ary and the Cache Valley Orift<'rs. They
.ii~<> will wrvt' as Jud~es of the baOJO, fiddle and
band t•ompt-t1tion whigh 1s open to the public.
Then• "Ill be one s kill· level for each
t·.itegory of the l'Ompetit1on and cash prizes and
trophic:. will be awarded.
The free festival also will indude assorted
refreshment and game booths . Mus ical entrants
"ill be l'hargc.'d a registration fee
•••
A PRE·TllA.NKSGIVING jazz concert is
scheduled for 8 o'cJock tonight by the Studio
J aiz Ensem bles at Cal State Long Beach in the
The program includei; mus ic by Str avinsky ,
Shostakovich, Westin, Goldsmith, J ager a nd
Reed. J\dmtSS1on 1~ free. . • • '
• • •
LOS I NDIOS TABAJARAS, Br azilian
guitarists, will play classical. popular and folk
mus ic at 8 p .m Saturday at the Claremont
Colleges· Garrison Theater. 10th and Dartmouth
in Claremont.
Los Indios have recorded more than 20
albums for RCA V1ctQr and have appeared on
David Frost, Johnny Carson and Mike Douglas
shows T1<'kcts are available at Mutual Ticket
Agencies or by phone charge al642-8032. ..
• • •
THE UCI' STAG E band, Classy Brass
Faculty Ensemble and UCI Jazz Choir will
perform at 8 p.m. Tuesday at UC Irvine's Fine
Arts Village Theater.
The Stage Band will feature bi_g band
music. while the faculty e nsemble wilf play jazz
favorites and t he jazz choir will also perfOrnr
Tickets al $6 general, $3 for students are
av ailable at Mutual Agencies o r by phone
charge from 1213 l 825-9261. Info rmation can .be •
obtained by calhng 1213 I 82S-2953.
st-. .......
FRESH SEAFOOD
PRIME Rll • M.Y. STEAK
CH.et-4 to 6:30 , .....
........ IUb. fftslt Seafood
or Ch.f's SpecJat c o-..s4.45
COCKTAILS• ENTERTAINMENT
RHenatiOfts 494-9600 no .EonSt A. .... Dowttto..,. LOfJ111M1
You could lose your head
over our HenryVDI cut.
It's that good So is the Roast 'd Dudding, the Rack of Larnb
llave "\Our Turkey
With A Turtle.
and all our other olde--f ashioncd feasts. We serve
them in royal style. too. In our own
17th century English inn . It's a heady
atmosphere. . •
FIVE CRWNS :~:
3801 East Coast Highway, Corona dcl Mar • (714) 675-1374
DANA TRADER RESTAURANT
~~~v.1LJu·:.\1;,/. Home of Fresh Local Lob$te'r _ ~]f ~-1~. THANKSGIVING DAY ~.{ i_?J ,,_.. OPEN 11:30 AM to 11 PM
. Oyster Bar Open For Appetizers
, )) AU £ntreP!I Include Choice of cream of chicken aoup. Traders
, ~ /amoia New England clam chouxler. t.o&sed green IQlod With
cho_u:e o/ dres:rmg OT $J>lnllCh salad.
TURKEY & DRESSING -u>h1ppro potatoe&. gravy.
cranberry .sauce, Vf'getable ....
BAKED VIRGINIA HAM -glazed mi.tin sauce.
· ccndted yams. V<'getable . .. ....
NEW YORK STEAK -rcxuted po101on broiled
tQm-Otoes. IJ(!getable . . . . . . . . . . . .
TRADER'S OWN FRESH LOCAL LOBSTER -choice of
nee or potatoes, vegetable.. . : •. ~
All dmn£•rs include beverage -caJ/ee. tea . or milk -and dessert
$7.95
. $7.95
$8.95
$10.95
Special Child's Menu <Under 12 >
on the ab011e items SS.95 to S8.95 CALL FOR R ESERVATIONS
f SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A .M . to 3 P.M.I
34150 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY
DANA POINT 493-2603
Make the holiday rea lly 'f1CC1al With dinner at
rhe Velvef Turtle.
Feast on a 1rad111on'a l turkey llinner w1tl1 all the
tnmminJ!,s. .
Or choose from a wide variety of otlw r cnt1cm,Q,
entrces. All deltc1ou' And all .very sc11s1bly pnced.
In N ewport Beach. aero<;<; (mm
the Marriott on Newport Center
Dnve We~t 6-J.J-5313
In Fullerton. at 1450 N . llarbor.
"'·'' north of Hr~a Hlvd ~7 l 93'10
Rcservu11011.~ <1'<..L'rtl·d
We honor Amt:nrnn lxprc•" ttlotl11!r mc1t(1T Crcdtt card,
:
== ~-$13.95! ·1
Relax in the rich SutTOun.dings of Oliuer n.vtst's, and eryoy our superb Prime Rib .._ ..... ________________________ _. c:Airporter qnn CJ!otel
M6DJT6RRAN6AN R~~M • dinners that include Yorkshire pudding. •--------------------------..:;;.._ • Soup or S alad. Vegetnbles and Hot I~olls m
• &Butter. 0 111 .................................................. .._ • g
• Offer good with coupon only through •
• Nou. 26, 1978. Friday and S aturday •
• nights 6 tD 10 pm. • • • •. Reservations suggested. ('-'S::-.._ -1 •. 833-0570 ~ ! Sheraton Newport !
• 4545 JlacArd&ur BIPd.. JVeulport BeacA 833-0 570 •
• (at U..~o.fBirclt.&~} • ·······••COVPONft••••••ll
L./IM~O. N Jl ( ·lflE:if
............ __, ___ ~g~ [) ~ C. f ~CO. l'\r
Thanksgiving Day Dinner
Thy ~ounti(ul
· family .feast!
Maketh thy n•scrvations now for
Charley Brown's old fashioned
Thanksgiving family feast.
Roasted Tom Turkey wit.h Sage
Dressing, Giblet Gravy and Cranberry
Sauce. Or choose ftoast Prime Rib of
Beef, Top Sirloin Steak or Steak
and Lobster.
All entrecs include Assort :·-
SAINT GER MAI NE SOUP
HEARTS OF ROMAINE SALAD
...
~ Brr.i~l 'bl..,...urliey wiTh wvory dre.slns.;.
~d J'laLc:. • wuU:r ,1.a.I. 4~_,. ___ ,.. ~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~-. . ...........•..... 9.~ ,
homnnadrcranbmy "11.Ul" and•ed.s.Wttl __ _
po i1lC>e$Uul.ilnma1yfd . SS-75
BaMd Ham, bakl'd wllh bf own wg.ir & ~1'PI;
11118' KrVed wilh ra!Jln 11ucr • • • ... ., ·~--~
Pnmt Rib, ~tty ('Uta Dumond llm. au fuit
l>.bd potato. CMimed spinllt'h • . • . . . • . . 18 75
frTsh Salmon (7 oz. I flown i" f<lf 1Nnksg1ving,
With wild 00 bJmd tt V~elab)t .• , . $7 45
Roo11 Duck._ fa Mal!IOn with wild rlct bltnd.
·orangeuucrandwge1ablt .. . . . . . . . . $7.25
~-Pumpkin Pie
CHllORENS' MOO I Undtt I 2)
R<Mtl Turkey Dinner
8.i~ ed H;im Dinner
rnmt Rib Dvlll4!r
DIMer Scr\l"ed 4 9 pm
'375
~1'
So 75
-R~tions cordiuUy invited ~3391
16'ffl2 Or-a.ham <At Wnmerl _ -
Meodowlurk G<>lf C'ounu~ llunlln11ton Beach
BANQUET t-'ACILITI £.."i AYAll .ARLF:
•
'lN&roNllEACIT
16160 Buth Rlvd.
(714) 842-6602
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Pul,s On Heirs
"We Must. Kill Toni," a
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hentancr. will be J>('rformed
at 8 o"clock t o night a nd
Saturday in the Licfo I sle
Clubhouse, iOl Vi a Lido
Soud. Newport Beach.
Information 1s available by
calling 675-1308 or 673-6170.
Featured are, left to t ight.
Max Duncan, Ann La pp,
F;verett Oleni ck. Beth Tilus
·ind James Harryman.
The new theater·s at 6SS o•a.v SL----Town Center Drive. Costa Ci J IUl'Wlf, Mes a, rn · t he South Coast
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theate r a r:id a play too.
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Shown above are, lert to
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'Miracle Worker' a1, SCC
"'The Miracle Worke r," William Gibson's play about Helen
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Jim F1ynn and Jean Koba.
seated at right. st~along_
with Chuck Anthony in the
comedy "Twigs,.:· now at the
Laguna Moulton Community
Playhouse m Laguna Beach.
The play continues tonight
and Saturday. with ticket in·
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1ng 494-0743 after~ p.m.
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SCREENPLAY BY WILLIAM GOLDMAN, BASED UPON HIS NOVEL
PRODUCED .BY JOSEPH E. LEVINE AND RICHARD P. LEVINE . ·
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Frictay, November 17. 1978 DAIL,Y PILOT C1
Es~ape Film's 'Raw; Super11'
.
MIDNIGHT
E PRESS" lslan~ for ,
priaon escape> 1s a raw.
compelling, apparently
ractual account oc ·an
American youth's pay-
ment-for a tragic mib·
take an attempt to
§muggle hashish out o!
(A Qulok Look at the Movies J ~ Y?vno _....., '''""9 tor• <••Hr 1n
N""" York C11v rtw tum by Cl•lodl<I W.111 nnlllll\ iM si-strlroo ,..,.,.,.
of ,,,. P<'~hon, Mrlv sc-s a,..
lumpy Ille t11m llfelny Ill was~'" •mml.
Turkey
IN TE II IO'IS" ,, a l8CH1<!9r"' t11n1
tor Wond1 All~" ~hO •\ wf 1ter0
dirKIOt bu1 l\01 Mlor ttl 1111\ l>fooctinQ
\luOV ot • temlly -lo dll<«CI ')11•ll~n<1DI..,,..
8111 Welll'J ¥Ilion 1"9fnelM •leed-
COUPI• of I~ of !Mte, Ille rtwlH IHI, •lld Ille S<rtPI by VJUI Polon IS
.,. Cletl<IO<A. lnslgnU11I -humen. The ln4lle.-lal
Tna di._. I• IM'IQht. u. P«• h t>tOUQlll to 111e bY .., •l>Mllutetv
IHI. •lld h ,,_ ol Eur-·• flnell ~nselton<tl ~e bY Me1 ... 1e
rtt1euranlllle.,..111llng "'41Yr0ft, -_.,,IO De llvlng '""
Geo111• Segal •~ • l•$l·fooel rOI• of u. pholoQ<<IP"4lr -ov ,,..
megnete llV1"9 to c-r the con-i.<llon and lfllSlt•lion. It " •n un-
11,..,.1. Jee_..,. Bluen I• '"' ••· lor9911-ponr .. 1.
w11e. • premiere p.ntry <llel Tho Aftit• s-1,,,_ IS t<IWllv convlnc1no
(ohor" lll<OUQll • i.U<Ce\\-of 1.-,.
l••lt< \lllfll~
H-•m, -of Ille tie" Jlunt-n
•""•· ot>vtOUSly k~ Ille 1err11orv. " but he'• .. so sllllllUI al l)«lt!IY nQ Ille c•m•r..n.oftl>M!Mtln\breed
ll"l •II ffjfly mlndHIH, l>ut totally
entertaining. ~eynoicb h WllPO'led nicely Oy S.Uy Fleld, Orlall 1(•1111
-Jan-Mlei..I II~. A-ed PG
"l'OUL Pl.AV"~ Ille "l&l
sc•ewlMlll <-wlln • H1tc11<oc•
lllttller and Ml<<Meh MCKI of I .... .. ,...
Most of all, !llere Is Golell• H•wn
(
Billy Hayes. a Mar-
u_elle Universit st.u·
en . endurea unspe8ka-
ble condataons 1 n a
Turkish prason and
asylum before escaping
to Greece. Director Alan
Parki!r depicts Hayes 's
AllO•ftOV "' G Mar\11•11 """' Ills P9•f«llon1\I ••I•. Ger•l<11,.. Paoe.
n•ve ree<-neo a oarttnrg. which O•"°
tu10\ tn•t' ~tllCJ •nd comoet1t1v•
d•UOlll•" · -· O•-t<eelon, t<rlslln Qr1ttnn anc!.MlfYMll> iolo.rl,.-I• ,_
ll1t1w•d Joto.n -S.... Wetenlon
• ,, c411Qht 1n l,. ''°" ll•e. AS well
ct\ M•rtr.h•U' new W¥'tfe, M•ureen !>taploton
comOlne H elle<ll••IY •• ti•• ., tile.. tot,.,... ,_,..e, row.,, un-M•t•IMll~ le•-e'k ~9*.-1111~rt-W-nntllf'1Klfl'icV
11-rt Motley a~• llO'K......0 P¥ !lated PG, will\ a mod1C\lm of ---..~ .. ...._ ......... ~---------· p•rfot m•nc• •" the blonde •n
• torment ln a· film that is
"WltO IS KIU.INO TNI ORIAT
CHEFS 01' EUROPE?" serve' "
mflnu o f belly l•"OhS •nd m11•cler
amid the Nute cU1s11w Enesit tor a
en•Ueoce ~ ue> tllt sc-rv -Mmlnud•tv _,,, • tww cuu woros. everythl"9 elM In Sight, M ls WP9<0,
tne wlld IOOM'ICllM-tor tlw '""'''
'""· a\ well H Iii-.-. A 111g11-ca1ot1e treal. AMed PG. •
"OllllL IJRIENOS" -lies the
~rPtOOeol INU!totNus-.-1...ceof
'"MOO .. ER" I\ e siemDeng
lot•-to '"t yee< s wrpr1w htl
"Smouy -the e.no11:· ""' time Burt Aeynoid\ Is, .. world'• grNle$1
''""Iman, -Gire<ICW H .. N-m
--•ne11 ,_.,,,m -"'' IM'•'*"Y
·-rely •
Cnevy O..~ relies on -Of ""
TV man,..rl~. Olll Ill\ -•• .. , .. .,,nQ ...... ~pt'-'9.
Colln H~ns. -re_.tn<;e tor
Holcnco<k We\ dl"'4•vect In "Sllvet
Streak," wrnce tflo\ -~ dll'll!CI...,
as -11 He.._ -10 kee9 tlle ac lton 901n9. Rel.cl PG
often punishing to~~----------------------------------------------------------------------------~
wateh.
His cast 1s supe rb.
especially Brad Davis
a s l h.e i I I . Ca l e d
American . be i s
touching and eloquent. a
solid candidate for
stardom. The rating is
R , wit!\ many violent
;_=....__.._scenes JUlil.one at semi·
nudity. Not for the
squeamish.
"THE WIZ"conta1nsw menv WOft•
drous thi,. llWI YOU wonder why 11 lsn"t more wtlstvlng
fM d611CH •re Ille ~I Oft tne
•<rffn since ''Wnl Sloe Storv". ,...,
co•tumes •re levu.n Deyoncl t1t111..i
pl•ylnQ Ille Ol I~ -•nsl 0••11111
QIWllO •flh end ft S<GwaYl -
•-at"'°9' of Ment>attan woth ~·
prh•nolY well.
Tfl'e c•st Is •mlat>le, upecl•llv Oorotfly"\ compan•On\ down Ill•
Yellow Briel< Road M1c11ae1
J.ckson, Nll>'V RU»ell. reo Rou. So
wna1 1s l11<klnq?
Wntn Lena Honlt' as Glinda u..
9oed latry ·~ ,,,.. ·--'". """' SOft9, you rt.••llle I,,.. fllm's ••ck or
sPOtltan~· e.c11emen1. rne '°"ii'
are PttdlU•l>le, Ille decor ovet
proclr.ced •
• Sffly, Oi-Ross IS lftlKl\1." 2•-vear-otd Harlem ~hoolleacher. no
m•ll•• hoW shy. <ennol «flieve '"" seme gentle ,,,,__enc• of • t<anw~
term Qlrl Ol IJ
The rating Is G, l>ut wme Ktlil!S-
wlll sure 1mciress1on.11>1e chlldrM.
''WILD OEESI!" -Is a crect,er.
IK-eoventuno on , .. "Nava.-··
tradition -wrv 1nvo1v1n9, ,., ..
penHful Four •Qlnq mercen••I••
PRISON ESCAPE AUTOBIOGRAPHER MEETS COUNTERPART Rlch•rd Burto,., Roqer Moo••.
8rad Davis, Left Portrays BUly Hayes In 'Midnight Express' ::!~:'st:~·. ~':?u~·~·=
-----------------------------------Stewert Gr41<9r. 10 rescue a l>l•Ck ·~•de• wno Ms -dePOSed •ncl •m·
Society Schedmes
Whale ·of a Cruise
ptosoned 1>¥.,,., Alr1<..-tv•.tnl
Tiit! mt"'°"~•• oaotv H the EnteOl>e raid -1l weu. Director An.
111ew MC l.otQfen is .tn otct lldnd "' m11nl v herot<\ .. M>d "" deftly mlan
«hon wtth<ool """-
• II s good to -B11<10l'I ·, rf111rn 10
vloor •,.d GrM199r ""1UIO Mve "
whOte MW c.a<ee,. •s • suave he•vv
Rated R. wUll \Old•~ talk and mor• 11 ... n •mole l)OOOllSIWd
The American Cetacean Society of
Orange County will present a whale
watching fundralser Dec. 2 to
Catalina Island and the vicinity.
Gray whales, dolphins, sea lions,
-&harks and-birds are expected tG oo
in view and, in between si tin
ve en nment and
guest speakers on the cruise aboard
the Catalina Holiday.
The trip will depart from the
Balboa Pavilion at 8:30 a.m. and
return at 4:30 p.m. Beer, wine and
sort drinks can be purchased on the
boat. but tr~velcrs should bring their "THE IOYS l'ROM BRAZIL ..
ana Olnl arbors, llon red11cn 1mplau\IOll1l v 10
aimed at school children, In the m•n1"'¥m· -111s et1orts •Fe ••de<I bY two -IOI' Pfffo<m.nces program, trained lecturers present Gl"e90<Y ~111sch1lllft!l'Y e11ec11w
own sack lunches. would flaw lllo t>ellew lhal lo<ellerea
Cost of the cruise is $12, with '"r°"'" ,.,. nort"9rn "9ml\l>ht!•• ••• 9' tt'en·•Qe bOys wno .Ire clOMd information available by callmg "0011 H111er1..,voneo1w111Cl't m19111 631 ·4999 wme O.y ttleOl1V."" Founn llei<fl. • • . Once this ..._ II s .. ••li>we:d. _The. same group lS SPQDS<>rtng-an--ttw fltm"'C., IJll lil]Ov94 es an e•Ptrl·
educational whale ro ra · •vm•Cle~ure. sc1ett dlt'9<·
an audio-visual program in the :!n\'::,::"~= ":-:=;'=-,,,<.:;
CJaSSrOOm, followed by 3 guided Ille cl0ftt1'19 POS'MDle. HI\ _..nl ,, three-hour boat trip. Cost is $3 per t.•urenc• 011v1er. •r•ce• or w•r
Inf . .1 bl crlm1,..l•;1l ls•wtll·~<N••<· person. ormation ts avru a e a'l "'•••u11on. 11a1e11 R, •PPo•e1111v
the same phone number. 1>Ka11 .. o1v101-.e.
A JOHN G. AVILDSEN FtLM INTROOlJCING
.. SLOW DANCING IN THE BIG Cl1Y0 PAUL SORVINO ANNE DITCHBUR
WRITTEN BY BARRA GRANT · DIRECTED BY JOHN G. AVlLDSEN
MUSIC BY BILL CONTI· PRODUCED BY MICHAEL LEVEE & JOHN G. AVILDSE
<»~~~ lll1 ~= r edwards CINEMAt£NTER
AllOI A"T'ADAllCS, COSTX Ml.rr-~-
MESA VERDE CENTER 979·4141
''The funniest film .of
the year''
O#CAOO rAlfHJHE • SOHO MCllLY #fWS
SACttAMfHTOIJNION • SNffRANClSCO CXNMNCll
CM\'TOH JOURJUol. HlRALD
"II vou·re In high school. 11
you·re in college 11 vou·•e OUI of COiiege II vou·ve
ever heard ot college.
a Nolltonol lomooon Ion.
a Solurdov "jlghl L1vt Ion.
Of vou re 1ust reodV IOI some w•ld cotlege hu!TlQr vou will hove o laughing good lime
01 "Animal House ...
-<:ANI. ~ NI.IC IV
"'Frqnellcollv 1;:nnv. o
raucous remembionce
ol things post ond
pou1onote Good
innocent fun mixed
llAft-.U. .. ......... .
with enough
wocilednns to
g ive 11 some
chOrocter ·•
-~4"'8Al>llf11 N1C IV.
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NOW PLAYING
EDWARDS' HARBOR 2 Costa Mesa 646'-0573
Mon · frl 1 30 • 9·4~
~I 2 30 • 4 45 • 1 30 • 9 45 • II 45
Sun 2 30 • • 4~ • 1 30 • 9 •~
CEtnURl 21
Anaheim 772·8902
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. ~'f~1D ~~llAl'IU.I
~Bee •. h ' . ..._ h" . h • ause I ere" going ID..,... no1 ing 'ilrt11~1 1
about a CHEECH le CHONG film.
Evt.ity generation has hdd their own comedy cl110:
1he JO'i. had bdurel and Hardy.
Abbott & Costello brOl<e up the 40'-. -
and Mamo and Lewis really fractured thP 50\.
C~H le CHONG haw helped makl•
the 70's go "UP IN SMOKE..
CHEECH le CHQNG are the rn1rwdy•h'<t11t
that gave btrtlND rock conwdy
ctnd in •he proces'i or turning on
ct whole genera1ion, sold 1en million dlbom.,.
picked up numerous awards. lnduding
Cash Box and Billboard~ be<.t cDmt'dy duo,
and a Grammy for their album.
"Los CochillO!>.·
Now ifs time for a
CHEECH le CHONG movie.
C &: Cs "UP IN SMOKF
will make yoo reel very funny.
So don't go s!f algh1 10 see this movw'
.,_..,., C'-rll "'-Mid 1ommv C'-q
1om SWmCI EAr Adam< Sor-M...-
-s 5!«\I Kr...tl -~ W.-"" ~hon<J & ClwKh Mlfnio
Ptodu(<d"" I.nu-. & Lou~ °'""'"""" ll)U-. p..,,..._,.,. m ....
SOUIK COU I rlllA I J'~ ,,
"A mulllC81 powerhouse
that sets the spirit
soaring. Hallelu1ah! A
celesbal take-ott time al the
movies again. Within the
framework or a musical fan·
tasy. Sidney Lumet's spec·
tacular. joyous production
of 'The W11.' generates a
mood of wonder and senti-
mental rapture recalling tKe
arrival of tne Mother Ship
''FABULOUS
15THE
WORD FOR
'THE Wll.'
"Ross is superb 1n "The Wrz.':
her performance ranks with
1na1 of Barbra Streisand 1n
·Funny Girl' and Liza
M1nnelli m ·cabaret ...
-G._ S<o#M
r.,•C.J'70 fr;f)uttP
"Great tun Color. style and
llair. It works delightfully.
You want 10 1ump up and
dance along ··
J.iy Ca11 Df•tro-r rv .. .,,
in 'CIOSe Encounters of the
Third Kind.' A sublimely
happy movie-going
experience. The movie
achieves a lyric intensity
!hat thrills you down to your
toes1es . .When the lyric
sp111t starts moving. expect
dancing in 1he aisles.
dancing in rhe lobby and
dancing 1n the streets 'The
Wiz.' is a marvel. and 11
should be an enduring
source of pleasure ro sev-
eral generations or movie·
going kids. families and
tantas•sts You come out
-of this movie feeling bhss ·
fully moved and glad to be
ahve." G.1tv ll,,,01<1. W 1~11.ngron Post
A colossal
entertainment.
Visually, 'The Wiz'
outdoes everything
I've seen on the
screen in decades.
Everyone is just
plain perfect."
-RH Rffd N. y Daily Hews
., Df ANA-p()SS 1n
"THE WIZ"
Diana Ross Is a Whiz 1n
'The W1z ...
<;,.r>11r1n
Tnc At• inr.i Jou"' 11 a,.11 .QnSt •u1 .,,
"Even 1f you've watched
The Wizard ol Oz" every
one ot 18 times 1rs been on
1elev1s1on. chances are
you ve never seen anything
like the movie 'The W1z ...
!>.i< ff! ~'()(!"<I"
Oetre>t New-. •
"It's shck and energot•c
and tun Great moments
and a lot of life, ,sensatt00al
special ellects and
costumes"
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0 DA.IL Y PILOT frtdWf, Novtlmbet 11 1'71
French Singer
,.
Appears Tonight
f"rcnC"h folk !';lOJ'?l'r composer-J acqm!S-Yvart
will pr~nl un·evt'ning or French songs tonight at
H o'clock in the Golden West Coll<'ge Community
Center
Yvart make' ;1n annuJI trC'k to th<.' L'nrlC'd
~I all''-to bring l-'rt-n1·h '>Ongs to American
.1ud11.>n<•es. mo'.'Jly al <·ollf'J:.:l''>
BORN I IERS °Franc·c and descended
f1 om a Jong l int• of mt•n of th<.• '-<-'a. he has always
lw<'n ra,nnat<.•d lJy th(• st•a and music written
ahout 11
JllS ffillSI{' IS Ill lht• t rachlion Of lhe old
lroulwclours <Jnd chansonniers whose music was a
"'uv of spreading news I le is also an avid skipper ,
anc1 his l•irgt• C'Ollt•t"lton or folk songs dealing w ith
l ht• M'a mukc•s up purl of his repertor y. while
m any or his songs ar"l! based on personal im ·
a~1 m1t 1vc themes <ind poet ry set to music.
While h<"s hct•n 11 singer all his life. it was
d uring m1 h l•1ry scrv1e·c l hul Yvart began his
profrssional career. singing with a group. He then
\\(•nt on alr>ne, spenchng the 1960s singing in
lt•ft bank c:ibar<'ls of Pans
V VART WAS AWARDED the Paul fort Prize
in I 009 for ht'> poellcal work :it the Closerie des
Lilas m Paris. and three ,::old medals at the music r est1 \I al In Sofi a . I le has recorded n ve albums.
G<•ncral adm1l>s1on 1s SI 50 Tickets arc
3\'<J1l<1hl<' al th<> door on a h rsl come basis.
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Thanksgiving din·
e.c._wjl I bo-.a-leatm:e-~~
of Sebastian's Dinner
P l ay house al th e
Gra nd ll o l e l 1n
An a heim . with the
price or $14 for adults
and $9 for children
al so 1n c lud1n g
performances or the
mttS1ea., ··T~ ~.-----
Son g ," f eat u ring
Samuel Van Dusen.
left center.
Reservatio ns ar c
a vailable al 772-7710.
For South County re-
s,idcn ts , Sebas-trnn's
in San Clemente wi ll
a lso offe r Thanksgiv·
mg feast along with
the . comed y ··same
Time Next Year,"
starring Vera Miles,
righ t.
F or r eser vations
the re. ca ll 492-9950.
Curtain times will
be 2:15 and 8:40 p.m
o n T h a n k s~i v in g,
w it h dinner ser ved
about an hour and
hatf before curtain .
A 1)~
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ROCK MUSIC / DANCE Friday. November 17. 1978 DAIL V PILOT, (9
Stewart Not ·ir:arz:ied by_ Success
ili555~~~~~;--he--wu l1 year&--0ld ~playing-with-R-&-11 groups fike Tony and the Trappers. By LlbA llOBINSON -~~=3~a Dui )OU !wow-that ason · 1--1..::.-.;--r-:!:a-..song fron'I Al SCf'wart•5 new ilbum "Timf' · lie recorded for 10 year~ before he "made
it" with "Year or the Cat." He wasn't all that
surprised because he'd been following an up-
ward trend on a ~u1t l~·el for some Ume. This
was viewed as thl' logical next step.
'
Paasai:~. • ~ ~ t'c,mpan~ol'\ bt.i'Nt.>en Thom11<1
More und it Jt-iatt J1 ul Sortre rharat'll'r namt•d
M.tlhlt>U ~
Or thnt 1f om• lirw h d b«-n (lhanii ~
\' lt-nhn.1 W:t) • .1n1•thN tun<· on th~ Album 1
"ould huw tx-,•11 u p11IH1L.il r11lher lh-n a lovt
~OOJ;"
\~U "\'f:,\R 11( th, l Ill ' •ltl\l .)'t•ar ~~o1i.h
hit that brought f<Amf' forlW\t' and St~Wlrt '
(11 st platanum rt>t·urct 1 ,. as rl'ally wn updstC'd
\l1rs1Un of lh1• him ( .1~i1 lilu11ca ' •
You dadn t"
Wt'll, )O U rt• 111 th1• mnjunt y. a fiact thut
1w1lht'r urpr1io.t"> nor C'On1·t•m s Al Stcw111 t
'I 'hpuldn't thin.A. Ill percent of the pt>0ple ~t-l
at " :,.•>s Stt·~art '1tt1ng an his Nc w York hold
-.i11t,e a fe~ "·~·ks t .. ·rort-'tart.tn.: hts U S tour
Uut QWk a lot or l>t't•µl1• do
"l 'M AWAIU' of ho ~ lht· whole thing
"ork8." tw <·outanu1·d · U u mlll.1on pt.'Ople buv a
record, probably .1 thousand get all the re
ferences The ne'l '.hundred thousand buy tl
because they get a general picture and they lake
the feel of the I} n cs e\ en ii tbt'y don't un·
derstand all of thl'm
''I can't undt•rstand a ll of Bob Dylan's
lyrics but that d<>t'sn 't worry me J get a sensa-
tion of something hovering on the fringe of my
consciousness wh1 rh 1s Just out or rca1:h but
Whkh is nevcrthell•!>:. attracllve
La Mirada Sets
2 Dance Troupes
. · T wo d1s tincll\ l' d a nce companies will
perform tonight and SatuTday at the La Mirada
·civic Theatt•r.
Tonight marks tht.' pt'rforrnance of the First
Cha mber Danc·e Company of Seallll', while on
Sal urday night Abrasevic Yugoslavian Folk
Ensemble~Hlbeprescnted.
A COl\IBINATION OJo' dancers from s uch
nott'd companies ai. the-N<'w York Ballet and
the Amen can Balk \ Thc;iter , the Seattle group
has tourc·d the \\orld as a special "dancing am· ba~oor" for the l's State Department.
The troupe spans the movt.>ment spectrum
Crom clas!.1cal b6lllt•t to modern Jaiz ..
Thl' rolk c·n.;c·mhl€' rcalures 60 young artists ,
all mall\'(' lo thl' SC'rbum area
• Tbis ensemble has a lso toured the world.
s howmg audiences the moods and styles of its
homeland.
THE ENSEMBLE CONSISTS or· nine
divisions, whkh inClude c horal. orchestral,
gymnastic and folkloric song and d ance groups.
' The routines arc executed in more than 1.000
LIKE FINE WINE, HE TOOK HIS TIME
Rock Singer Al Stewart
·'This is the essence of rock and roll It
should not be perfectly understood. lt should be
fell."
Stewart w a s born in Scotland. but
moved to England at an early age. By lbe tJme
costumes HARDV
He docs admit to being amaied by the
amount of succcs~ . BU~ HE wasn't worried about lopping that
album : in fact, he claims it was a godsend.
''Until 'Year ,of the Cal' three quarters of
major American~ programme<l-
anyCh1nglrommy r ecords on the radio/' he
says. "We had limited airplay and 1 was con-
cerned that here I bad gone into the studio,
spent 18 months of my life making a record, and
no one was going to he ar it.
"Thal is cause for concern.
"But if you follow something that's sue·
cessfuJ . then you know it'll get heard, and this is
all an artist can possibly ask.
"IF rr•s successful, great. Ir it Isn't, it's
your fault If you get a s hot to have 1l heard then
)OU have been given the maximum you
have a right to ~k. J would rather have the shot
and fall '1at on my face than not have.it al ~II."
Stewart has progressed from his early cult
status and I S rlOW a performer With 3
widespread following. His new album was
certified gold within five weeks of its release. is
headed toward platinum. and the single. "Time
Pass.ages," bas sold more than half a million
copies.
He remains relatively unaffected by his ri~
ing popularity. He's a COfllloisseur of fine wines.
and one Utlng this hobby has tau&ht him, aP.:
plied to his q.wn success. is: "The longer a bot·
tie of wine takes to come around. lhe greater
heights it reaches "
c1nenome ~ scAeen
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soe1a111e mother turns up ,_ nose el net son· a
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WEE< ~ NOVA
"A Whlsp9f From Spece"
rne moal reoent 1neor1es
and new Quosllons lhat
nave been raised about
microwave signets ond
tnoor rel&llon to lhe origins
ol Ille WUverH (R)
9.30 CJ HAL.LMJ.~K HAU. OF
FAME
.. Relum Erigegement .. A
lltSlory ptolessor (Ekza-
beln Taylor) and a yourig
college \tudenl (JolflPh
Bottoms). bo1n ionera. find
their loves dre111celly
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f.t) THE REAL AMERICA
"The War Of The lnlel!GC·
luats" Norman Podhorotz,
editor of Commentary
magazine. discusses the
debete over wnettier the
Amer1ean experlenCe nos
~ a success or a lalluro
wnh h<>SI Ben Wal11'f'l>6rg
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An adver11Slng eJCecultve
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around Marcv. Lita Gn<I
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"lll'~ts for lWO h"UrS or mUSiC and VariC· Ooera bt1co rne c:toH ,... '¥' 1r1end1 C I ht 20 min I I y c see story be row 1 1No e (I) cas LA re MO\trt
A tt • fJ·9·oo -.. P e arl " The second • • .,,. swedl Ma.1eoe"
t.'[>tsode of a thrc«..n.art ~ll!''l se.LaPlruil (t975L~11'.!.!!l..§ ~n " ~ ,... :::r; r::-t J k Alalf -.<n eecapeo '1'8111&1 lht• uar Korop of t lc apan ese atlac on p1111en1 1odnep1 " touon
Pearl llttrhor •600-•ge girl and a11emp11
NllC Et 9 30 -Ha llmark H<tll of 1~-A11e-Jins
J<'a m e . Eliza be th T a ~-rslh 1 ooo'1!1~:~PE~L
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C.¥•, S.• lw.el, and •
hypnotic experiments
1nvo1vtno deietn ano r8YI·
val m MASTERPIECE
THEATRE
"The Oucneu 01 Duke
Street The Bargain" LOW·
ia collapses und4!f the
strain bl 1ry1rig 10 keep 1ne
note! Chi11lesiy.re11 otter•
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Cl) MOVIE
• • "'5009 Of Nevade" ~t9S<ll Roy Rog«•. Dale
Evans A cowboy ettem(>la
10 nah Ille mjfftage 01 a
,.ourig woman to a alOOlc
lortune-huj11er (I ht I
10:30 8) lrJ NEWS
11:00 f) 0 0 CJ) ®J NEWS 8 DATING OAME 0 LOVE EXPERTS
(I) THE GONG SHOW
«I) MONTY PYTHO..'S
FLYINOOACUS
A Freemason sketch. an
insurance business run by
Mr Devious, and e wall
leas nome ••set up 1n the
street. 8ll <lue credit goos
to Buu Aid.in (R)
fL) OICt< CAVETT
Guest OaYld Levine
11:30 fJ (]) NEW AVENGERS
"Cat Amongal rne
Pogeoos•· The Avoog&fl mvefillonn 1er-.w~mys-
1e,.ous accidenla 1nvotv1no
various omlthOIOgllll 0 TO..IOHT
Host· Johnny Corson
Guest· Jean-Mlc.hel Cous-
teeu 0 TWILIGHT ZONE
A 1en11or m1~nie"oualy
puls on a he4me1 wnoc:t1 •S
reaJ~a ttrne maclltne
O ®J BARETTA
"WhO Killed Cock Robin"
"' detllllQ90 man kldnap1 a
dar>Cef' ne had alt63Ulted In
Of def 10 11ienc. nor (RI 0 MOVIE * * 'h "T!vee The H&fd
Wav" (19741 Jim Brown,
Fred Wtllll!llMOtl A tnyat•
OOIJI ~ OIQlll\t/8 •
llOfl II btouQtll under t;Of'I
trol by tnrM moo (:> t•" I tD HOT CITY DtSGO
Ouest· Meib• Moor11
«I) OET6MART
.4n Old 1>1nk robl>ftf wenll
10 errenoe 1114 ~ nf
1wo tenner cronoee OM> n.
cen pus oro a MK:•el fD CAPTIONED A8C
• NEWS
MOANING
12:00 Q TWIUOKT ZONE
' The Sell Improvement 01
Salvadore AoN"
g) HONEYMOONERS
1n111allino a phone 1tga1n1t
Rarpn·a 01>10C11on1. Altce
wins n1m OY9f until not
overhears someone else 1
conversation.
fD MOVIE
• • • "The Maglcien"
119591 Max . von Sydow.
lngflCI TholW'I Otrected by
lngmat Be<gman A cynoeal
meaoc:ot ottw;e< wtlO nurnoh
ates a trevetong troupe 1n
191n-<en1uty sweaen ''
haUnled by the gholl of
one of the playeft P hf •
40mon I
12:30 0 MOVIE • * "Jenica" I 19621
Angie Oiektrlton, Maurice
Chevalier-. JealOUI ol a
t>eeulllul midwife. the
women ol o small VIiiage
a11emp1 to drive nor ou1 ot
~.,,_, (I hr • 5!> m.n I
G) JUKEBOX
MOii lwogoy
al MOVIE
• • • "The Leope10
c t9631 Burt Ulncosler.
Craudto Card inale
Gar11>aldl's 1860 ww...an
of SICiiy resulls on 1ne
oemolion of 1119 em1ocr11s
, on the social order l2 hfl I
12:37 0 MOVIE
• *'A> "Love Wet" 11969)
Lloyd Bridge5. .4ng1e
Ullutl! 10 the 8eeon eoy.
G) SOAP FAC;TC#V
I 30 G WAHTED-OEAD OR
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Detlll'I OMded By 3" CD MOVI£
• • Oraculo Ila Franken·
•lillln · ( 191 II J Cerro!
''"'-" Lon Cnon.y Oracu-
IM ""'"" Or Franlr.enlletn
r,.,.,,., '"' monitor on
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min I •
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• • .,, lrwt Ungu1rded
M,_,.. ( 19!.6) Either
IH•ll.ama, G4o<oe NllOef A
1011110 music 1oacner
, __ tl\re1temno let·
IM e ttom one ol nar high
school arudentt which
ne111rly dMtrov he• hie f7
l'lrl I
2:07 0 N.EWS 2:258 NEWS-2:.30 NEWS
Q MOVIE
• • "Rttlorm Scnoot Glfl"
( 19571 Gloria CUllllO
ECIWBfd Byrnes .4 younq
g1fl, onvOIWKI on a joyfl<le
1tia1 ,_,ited "' 8 tatallly. 11 sen• to •et0tm ec:lloOI C I
ht . 75mon I
«I) OETSMART
Smatt unlmowmgly buys a
valuable Oitmo<ld wnlCh
KAOS smugglers planned
to t1ea1
'2;40 f) STEVE EDWARDS
3'00 CI) NEWS
3:10 8 NEWS
3.15 . MOVIE * • • ·~ ~· Comes Mr Jordan · ( 19<1 11 Ro b<!lr1
Mo n1gom er t Claud &
Rains A younq man
r llutnli on 9'101he< ma.n 1 t>o<Jy atler oyrng bel0te n,,
11me (2 hn J
3:40 f) MOVIE • * 'h "T-'IY Plus Two"
(196 t ) Oavod Janssen.
Jeenne Cfa,n_ ,4 OflV81e
on'f91t1ge1or. -rcntnci f0t
• m•8.11ng l1e1te1a.
bocomel involved w•tn a
movie star 1111 e11.11eneee ••lei the m·s~ women (2
hr&.I
'J'ts I tWWA---..
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• • fte.111 Of Ceptsuano"
f t9421 a-Au1ry. sm11ey
Burnelle G MOVIE •
•'I\. "Btal Olrt" I 19801
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Adam.
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MORNING
7:00 8 CAMERA THME
"Re memberin g J e•n
Gal>4n" The life and WOtk
of limed French 11C10t
Jeen Q BO;n We Hamtned
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TREEHOUSE .
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PACESETTEAS ~ FANGFAa
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AOMPEAAOOM
THE ADAMS
CHAONICLES
"John Quincy Adama.
Pre11denl 11825-1829)"
Adams· slrigle lerm as
Pr8Sldenl 1s merited by
lruatr811on and conuover·
sy. M•!I appoonlrnent of
Menry Clay as Secretary of
S1a1e l>'ovolt•. "'mot• of
a f)ONltC:81 "deal" IO< Iha
Pres>dellcy i AOULT~
8'00 Cl) POPEYE
OOOZJlL' SUPER 80
I) MOVIE
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Montana-f 19541 Ba11>0ra
SUW'fWtds. Roneld Re&gon. H ~ERFAIEN08
* • * "Ele(>h&n\ Watlt"
I 19S41 EllZ.abelh T~.
Da™t Andrews.
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I ie401 Clllflt Gable, ~
c.. lracy
8:30 g) SOVT'HEAN
C..LIFOAMA W MASTEAPIECE
THEATRE .
''The Ouc:t-. Of ~e
S1r901 Tt>e BatgBtn" Lout·
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'Star Wars' Cames to T_V-Sort Of ..
By JERRY B UCK
HOLLYWOOD CAP> "I don't
s ang, I don't dance, and don't ask
me.:-· s ays .Harrison -Ford~ol' "Slac
Wars" fame .
Ford, the laconic llan Solo or the
s wa&hbuckling s pace e pic. said he
leaves the sinronR lo Carrie t1 shcr.
Al least she's the daughter or Eddie
Fisher and Debbie Reynolds
B UT FORD, ALONG wrth Mark
Hamil!, P3PO, R2D2 and Chewba£ca ..
:-tick to their char acters and the
tenuous plot for "The Slar Wars Holi-
day Special" tonight a t 8 on CBS,
Channel 2.
Is it an exploitation or the biggest
~rossing movie of all lime? You bet,
but relax and enjoy it. It's bubble
gum for the brain.
It loosely centers on the family or
Chewbacca, Solo's 7-foot·2 Wookje co·
pilot, on the planet JJf Ka7.zook. Al
home are his wife. Mall a ; his father,
Itchy, and his son, Lumpy.
IT'S lJf'E DAY on Kauook, and
the Wookies are visited by many of
the stars or the movie and are enter·
tain ed by Beat rice Arth ur, Art
Carney, Harvey Korman. Diahann ~4 1tnd-the.feffet=600 SJ arsbip ..
M 1ss Arthur tends a bar not unlike
that on Tat.ooine that attracted such
strange customers in the movie She
looks like s he could handle lht' crowd
The special has its own daZ1.hng
s pecial effects . Pa rt of it is found in
lhe Wookies' sophisticated electronic
equipment. Diahann Carroll appears
as a water goddess s inging only for
Itchy's cnjoymcnl. And when Lumpy
~cts bored. he plays halog raphic TV
cassettes in which the characleri.
emerge ruJl-s ize from the screen. The
J efferson Starship comes in an elec-
tronic music box.
CO-PRODUCER K EN Welch said,
"We wanted to do things you've
never seen before. For one sequence
we've got the camera in a h~hted
mirror box and it endless ly repeats
lhe image to infinity."
Ayres as Noah
Fighting Both Flood, Fire
HOU,YWOOO CAP> -{(you want to know about flood and
fire, a s)c act.or Lew Ayres. Ile experienced both recently.
The nood was for his role as Noah in the NBC miniseries "The
Greatest Heroes of .the Bible." The fire was for teal and it swept
dangerously close to his Brentwood home. It was three weeks ago
when fires caused heavy damage in several areas o( Los Angeles.
"When I looked up in the morning we seemed to be right in the
path or the fire,·· he said "I did all the lh.ings you do: Got out the
hoses , gathered up the bank books and insurance policies and thi11gs you save."
IT WAS NOT HIS first encounter with fire. Twice before he
had lost homes to brush fires. "I lost everything," he said ... AH the
things I'd dragged home from all over the world. Thousands of
..... ~~-=-~ .. -b9C>ks." • · • · • -·.... · · ; ·
• · · -'... • ~Y~mys the Noah in ~..art_minlseries. "The G"te_ates 11---------.--. 1TeroesoftlRfBil>re7' tharmJC ifrS dunngNalTooal Blble W~ _~-.. • J.;.;i=,.,~ t----~ ---The anthology series, with an impressive cast of stars, tells
such other familiar Old Testoment stories as Samson and Delilah , "'Ofii~, Ose , mid'Urn,l!Tfil"mn.1l»r'S'Oeli. .
mrsTORlES A.IR SUNDAT.a'l :30, Monday and Tuesday
and again next SuodM)' aL&on Channei.t.
Thb:Slturday, CBS also airs lbC"tbree-hour movte: ':'ttit""Bibl .. nr the Beginning," stamng George C. Scott.. Ava Girdner,
Peter O'Toole and Franco Nero at 8 o'clock on Channel 2. .
The role of Noah seems appropriate for Ayres, who devotes 3
lurge part. of his lime to showing his "Altars or the World''
program. It ls a 2'h·ho ur documentary Ayres made on the basic
...doctr.i.Aea and~bings ottbe'W91'tdY-rettgton . ·-----------·---·-
Ayres, whO played the boyish. wac.haUng German soldier itl th~ 1930 classic "All Quiet on the Western Front," probably was
the best-known conclentious object.or In World War JI . He later
volunteered for non-combatant duty and served with dis tinction in the South Pacific.
AYRES SAID OF NOAH : "I wanted to stay away from the
idea of makin,e tum a strong patriarch. I tried to make him more
lha bumbl4a prC)l)bet led by God. WliTC fie did wasn't out of his own
authority. I had. seen other renditions whore h was a very powertulman_~•
_ Ay~a Ollie oah role 'h;"'tii; best op}'>ortunlty in some time.
..
Most of the "Star Wars " cast -Afri<'a in the play "P S., Your Cat Is
For d as Solo, Hamill as Luke Dead ." in whic h he played an
Skywalker. Miss Fisher as Princess American cat burglar.
Leia. Anthony Daniels as C3PO and "That was a great chance to get
h t er Mayhew ~.Chewbacc.a---wi.11+--a-w_a_y lrom CJPO," Daniels said.
assemble early next year in Norway "He 's zappy and has a great sense of
for the first moVJe sequel. set on an humor. CJPO 15 terribly rorma l.
ice planet. Undoubtedly Da rth whac hgive,himh1ssenseofhumor_." Vader, given vt>1ce by J ames E arl
Jones . will be there. too. MA YTIEW SAID after has role a s
Ma ss Fisher. attired in Princess Chewbat'ca he went back to his old
Lera ·s white gown and with )ler dark job as a hosptlal orderly. "But 1t was
hair up In buns, said. ''I've never no gre at strain on me." he said. "It
been more excited. J get a new gown was what l had done before and I en.
and a new hair s tyle for the movie." joyed il. I'm basically out or it now."
FORD CREDITS "Star Wars" with
pulling his career together. but
claims to be a "IS-year· overnight
success.·· Smee then he's starred in
"F'orce 10 from Navarone" and the
World War II rom ance "Hanover
St reet." He said. "It's the movie that
mad e the world safe for war mov-ies"
Da niels came here for the s~cial
a fU!r completing a run in South
Mark Hamill was another unknown
whose career went into orbit after
"Star Wnrs ." If ~ s tarred in
"Corvette Summer" and in the up-
coming "Big Red One."
"All our personalities are cl~e lo
o ur c haracte rs .·· Hamill s a id.
"George Lucas cast 1t that way. I'm -
very pop oncntcd. 1 love bein~ on
bubble gum ca rds. 1 ·m nol worned
a bout being typecast "·
.. ~ . .,.....,..
STARS OF 'STAR WARS' IN TV SPECIAL
Harrison Ford, Carrie Asher Reunited
'W e~end' Goes Weekly
By JAY SllARBUTT
LOS ANGELES CAP> -NBC's "Weekend "
nt'wsmagazine show, first set to sta rt a weekly
prim e -lime . run rn Septc mbN. th<'n g iven
guest-show status, still will go weekly, no kiddin~
Dec 2 ls the date.
Reuven Fra nk says it's the real thing this
lime. He should know. He's executi ve producer or
tflhe Peabody-winning program. which only has
) aired this season oo SWlday. Sept. 10, and on Oct.
12, a Thursday.
Not only is it definitely :$tarting its weekly run
next month, he says. there is no talk at NBC of
another postponement so an entertainment effort
can ge t a tryout in his show's Saturday night slot
podium CLlnda Ellerbee joined the on-ai r roster
this fall >. so far this fall has done features ranging
from college rootball hype to a troub.led home for
old folks.
On Dee. 2. its yarns will include one about ldi
Amin 's. double• a nd a report on artificial
insemination that Includes a chat with a lesbian
mother in London who had a child by that proces~
THE GENERAL "WEEKEND" style seems
s a rdomc, often impressionistic, unlike "60
Minutes" which fends to employ what some print
ncw s hawk s might call the old
blow-the-lid-Off·this-town approach.
"Well. I don't mind blowing the lid off," says
producer...Fr.ank .. wh2se .oas.t.. in~es a print s · , .. r ~ 1'5~EDUCE1J tnrou,:b the e--~•rite matrlili\a.e-·· /9 edi!S.r at lhe_Ne.Wllft--wlnwr--spring cycle, .. said Frank, who-li11s rtm Evenlng-mwAia.~w Je-sey.
"Weekend ever since 0 it began as a late-nlght, But. for~!Wc~end.'' he-says-; ·the story ha~ -~
once·a·montlfS8luiday snow in October 1974. "got to be interestin__g. 1t 's got tc>£aUsfy someone's
"We go through, I believe. the end of June. cn~i~ather a sen e . . ' •we '~c GU-~ Jul,., n...t-tt1e11 we lf<sv e some t t!pt:ftbw *"l c 1 ure a e s a s ory ...
in August and early September.:. t~e s ·oo
MIDU1estm'CSS--
• An_d after that , WeU, the lccepel"--Of....N.BC.'s ti II
want-rum t&-ready a budget for the l979:'80 season.
which doesn't s uggest aulho.rft1es there a re
planning a half·season run and then n discreet
fadeout.
.,TO THE DEGREE these thln&i_ma.tt<:r.
-they'«' dfJne atJ tn1n•111i'r.llifngs and said ""II the
right things," says Frank, with NBC News since
1950 both as a producer and as president circa
1968-?J.
His show, begun with J..loyd Dobyns at the
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Ruhbings Studied
Artist Ruth Labens:irl's fourth and final
brass rubbinJ,ls workshop at Fullerton Colle~c
on Saturday will be open to the publ)C on a nrst·
tome. firsl-~,·e basis, from 9 a.m lo noon 1n
the Studr nt Ct•nter at 321 E. Chapm.in Avt'
Thl• $15 per person fee includes all
malen:ils needed lo com plete rubbings
Depending on the size and complexity of the
brasses that participants choose to rub, each
student should be able to complete three to five
rubbings per workshop.
Labensart. of Costa Mesa said English his·
tory of the 12th through 14th centuries "comes
alive" thrOµgh the ·workshops. ln addition Lo
personally making rubb1ngs from brass
memorial monuments popular hundreds or
years ago in England. she has replicas said to
have been comm1s!>ioned by Robert Bruce, the
King of Scotland; King Henry Vlll and Willium
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Art Montldy Due
Starting 1n Dt•ccmb(•r, the CahCorn1u Con
fl'dt>ration. or tbc arts will publish a new
m1>nlhl y Journul. Art!>mar~l'l
Career dC'llelopmt•nt and mont•v -valul'
:-Ol'n ices for artists in all chs1:1phn1• .... \\Ill lw lhl·
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port unities for artL'its.
Information regarding insurance programs.
kgal as:.1st<.1m'l', copyright protection. resume
\HI ling. 1nll'n 1c·w techniques. marketing one's
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Friday. November 17. 1979 OAILY lt!LOT Cl I
Japanese Garden ·Open·s
The Community.
Campus J;,ip;rncs e
..G11rden. Ceaturing tr~d1·
tlonal arts of J apan. will
-0 -'ll 1 pm. Sunday-at
aT -S'late Domin~uez
Hills with demonstra-
tions. exhibits and a tea
ceremony at 2 p.m .
Information about thl'
g arden dcd1 cat1on 1s
ava1l af)le by calling
1213) 515-3787 .
The garden was built
as a cooperative effort
bet ween the un1 vcrs1ty
and the residents of
earson.'"Wherc tlt(Y cam -
pus 1s located tk-Cwecn
the H;i rbor and San
Diego Frc~ways
Th<' I , IOO-squarc-foot
~arden and lea housP
were designed by Haruo
Yamasturo.
Featured at th~
garden will be flower ar·
r a n g· em e n ts . d w a r f
bonsai trees. brush
painting. cutalolh de·
signs. ,a doll display.
cal li graphy and
needlework ..•
The garden and tea
house were built by
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Call 642- 5678.
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KEVIN CONWAY· ANNE. ARCHER·JOE SPINELL ARMAND ASSANTE
LEE CANALITO· TERRY FUNK FRANK McRAE JOYCE INC.ALLS TOM WAITS
Wr1i1'"4nd°"1't!l'dby SYLVrSTER \1.\.11 ONI MV"' ll\' 811 l COl'OI Dr.of tni r~ ~l••phv LAS/I 0 l'(JIKS
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NOW ·PLAVING
nwun llWPOflf 11 CIMOCIMI
Newport Beach 644·0760 .. Or•noe 6344!>S3
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Bu1na Park 821·~70
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MELANIE MAYRON
"GIRL. FRl~NDS "
edwards HUNTI NGTON
IEACH AT HU~. HI
848-0388
The long Beach Theo1re Fesllvor
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JAMES
WHITMORE
BILL MARIAN NAN
MACY MERCER MARTIN
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JESSICA WALTER
Moss Hort arid 'George S. Koufmo n·s Hllortoua Comedy
THE MAN WHO
CAME TO Dlr-lftER
LIMITED INGAGIMINr
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Our Famous Showroom -I • _ 1 Price Regal .Sale '·
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. Is Going on i@.lt No-W
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Orange County'S No. 1 .Buicf< Dealership
We Specially -Ordei-ed Air Conditioned Regals For a Special Sale! .
THEY'RE HERE THEY'R·E ON-SALE!!
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Not just i specially advertised Regal,
but a showroom full.
1979 -REGAL
(Ser. no·s. 114397. 11 4439, 113641. 11 5880. 114568. $
.U4501. 114382. 11~5. 114484. 114618, 114686). - -
-WHILE ·THEY LAST
4-" ~ti~--~~~~~~-~~es, tintedgfass, air conditioning. remote MONTH control mirror. steel belted whitewall tires.
· windshield antennas. bumper guards. exteri-
or molding package and lots more!
with 3 EASY·~ YS TO BUY!!
C·ASH
·633300
Plus tax and license Check 11 -
shop •t -compare 11 You can't
beat this price•
LOWDOWN
PAYMENT
$172 59 per month for 48 months.
with $395 down. 13.10 APR. Deferred
payment $86 79 .32
TERMS
·812647 MO
48 MONTHS
$126:47 per month for 48 months. wlth '1
down ($2111 00) Combination cash & trade
13 lOAPR. Deferred payment $8181.56
I
IT'S QUITE SIMPLE . . • .
·We 're out to make Buick Southern California's-favorite car
and BAUER BUICK Southern California 's
J avorite place.
. ---A division of Bouer Motors, HA~BOR BL VD /SAN DIEGO--EREEWA.¥
Opel-Joguor•Trivmph-MG 2925 HARBOR BL.VD., qJSTA MESA 9'/9-25lXJ
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All mftkes, .models and colors
~lassified ~ut:o -~dV;e~isi~g. -=---. ---
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Friday. November 17 1978
'f ~IEODORE R08t~IS • . .
NEW o ... NEW ·
~!B:PINIO 2 DR. SEDAN-= '78.-f_IN 3 DR. RUNABOUT_--'
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The above DISCOUNTED PRICES include standard factpry equipment. freight.
Gall fornia emission and dealer preparation .
. Select the m~el equipped with the options you want. such as air condifioner.
power steering. etc. All options will be added at DEALER INVOICE-NOT SUGGESTED
RETAIL All models are equipped with options. (Ser. 8R10Z107521 ) (Ser. 8R11Z138476)
Approximately 20 models in stock to choose from. Offer good on Pintos in stock
only. Offer effective thru Nov. 23. 1978.
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Base
Price
WE ALSO HAVE A
GOOD .SELECTION
OF 1979 FORDS
....... sE ro yov.
oVB pJlOua.a• snlESS AND
WE WANT 'Yoi'tpi31~ESTOGETIT .
1 . WE'LL SLASH.
·*FREE*
Take any test dn'le and
receive a FREE set of
"Antique Ford Classics"
place mats.
IN STOCK! ,, LEADERS.
NO ''ONE ONLY ANY *FREE*
177 CHEVROLET
IMrALA SlDAH
Automatic transmission. POwer steering.
factory air cond1ttoning. tinted glass. wsw
tires & wheel covers Low miles• Uc
U857RLD Stk #P3642
176 FORD
LTO .. OUGHAM
4.Df Hardtop AM/FM stereo taoe auto
trans . POwer steering. power brakes.
pcwer windows. vinyl rool. till wheel.
cruise control Ser J143587 Stk llP3499 s3999
'76 CHEVROLET
SURFU YAM
A uto trans . AM/FM stereo tape. pwr
steering. h1·baci< seats. special paint. cruise
control. POP·top roof. auic gas tanks.
Tacoma wheels & low m1les Lie #18837~
Stk. #P3247
55477
17 6 CHRYSLER
, COltDOIA
Automahc trans .. factory air cond . power
ste9'1ng. power brakes. sliding roof, !tit
wheel, speed oontrol. AM/FM stereo. vinyl
roof. wsw tires & wire wheel covers Lie.
•743POT Stk #P3667
55377
2. BETTER E
WE WILL ET.~fFi~ YOU MAY HAV
3 . EGIT1MAT D ~NA NEW '79 FOR . -··
.. •75 FORD
MA VBUCK SIDAH
Auromattc trans . air cond1 t1on1ng, radio.
ttnled glass. heater. wsw tires & wheel
covers Lie 11521LIA Stk #307A
175 FORD
GUtolADA 2 DOOR
Wtlh full factory eQu1pment 1nclucltng radio
and this car has low. low m11es Buy of the
week' Lie. ll727MHI Stk •P3679
'77 OLDSMOBILE
ROYALi 4 DOOR
Automaltc trans .• factory air cond111oning
POwer steering. AM/FM stereo and low
miles. Lie. #568AUJ. Stk !1P364 1
55888
'76 FORD .
T·lllD
2 Dr Hardtop Full POwer. tape, auto
trans . factory air. POW steering sear
brakes & Windows... vinyl rool. hit wheel
Sharp Lie #113PVP Stk 1'P-3554
55999
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USED CARS
hwy Used C• W• W ,..,, ~·· ''"Md ni.w RHJld THh for
• PERFORMANCE
• SAFETY AND • RELIAllUTY
111 Ow o-Modeni
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BRAKES
Llnillcp. ,OWtr Sys'-
HyclrcMk Sys'-
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ELECTRICAL
Hon1. UfJMs, 191f+ioft
!Md ,OWtr SYt'-
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FRONT END WN.i•~·~"' 9'td StHrilMJ Sys'-
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POWER TRAIN
Trw11.,R..-W!Md
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LUBRICATION
LlllM, OllC"-P. .ct ..... Otl ,...,.
I 0 ACRES OF TOP CARS BACKED
BY OVER 57 YEARS OF
SERVICE TO ORANGE COUMTY
M f>T•Ot" Ar• Plu' Ta. I l-"'' Can"'• Sulloeel '0 ""°' s ...
.U ,,Kn .tfectl•• lllni w ... ~. ! •·~l-71
172 DATSUN
240%COU,E
Automatic transm1ss1on. sunroof AM/FM
stE'reo & air cond1t1on1ng PLUS much,
much MORE' LtC ll598REV Stk ll066A
53877
'74 Ill YMOUTH
2 DOOa HARDTO,
Automatic trans power steering power
brakes factory air cond . vinyl roof ltnled
glass wsw ltres & wheel covers Lie
11Q43KLE Stk. 113668
'76 OLDSMOBILE
CUTLASS surRlMl
2 Door Hardtoo Automatic trans . factory
a•r cond . power steering. AM/FM stereo
vinyl roof & low miles Lie #857M<C Stk
#P3640
'74 FORD
MUSTA~GHIA
V6 automeltc trans . cltr cond1!1onin9
luxury interior. power steering POwer
brakes. vinyl roof. radio & hearer Lie
IJ04 7LAN Slk #P3675
52877
175 C'HEVROLET
M<>taACOU,l
2 Door Automatic trans factory air
cond11toning & low miles This 1s a sharp
car1 Loe # 765HOA Stk irP3632
'76 FORD
GUMADA 2 DOOR
Hardtop Couoe 6 cyl automatic trans .
AM/FM stereo taoe. factory air cond
power steef'lng. cruise control & iow m11es
Sharp• LtC #231PQW Stk •P3639
'76 FORD
"t'TO SIOAH
4 speed trans . styled steel wheets AM/FM
8 track stereo and heater In LIKE NEW
CONDITION111 Lie •604REL Slk 1127 11')
· 51977 ·
'77 FORD
GIAMADA 4 DOOR
V8. dulomaltc trans . POwer sreer•ng pawer
brakes Jtr cond radio & hearer Lie
11209SAB Stk 1'P3462
-53977
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STATE Of' CAUl'CNl•IA ~
TH I ~Of'°"" ... t
HO,._.,,,, ' NO TICe OP ME AaUtG 011'
P•flTIOM "°" ll'llOMT'e Of'~ AMO P:OR L&n1taJ tClf
TA•Y t.•O ...,. AU"'°"IU5 TO AOMINIST•a UNOE lt NE
IMOIPINNlfT AOMINISTRA
Of: HlATHACf. E"•''" 0 1 OTIS J O S FLET CHE:lll , elfe u Oll
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l'IOTICE IS HE~l"RV N ttwlt
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NO• I• l 1 1J, 1918 ,_.,II ..
PU~lJC NOTICE .____,
NOTICE OF PROVISIO~ A"· POltHMENT TOl HE HUN'flHj)~Ot4
8.f ACN UNION NIGH SCHOO&.
OIHlllCT G0..,£11NING •ot.ao
PURSUANT TO EDUCATION ~ODE
\E C.TIOM SOtl
Tl\• followln9 ~·wn• •rt ClolnQ
bu~ltieS\ A\
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tn tit1 •n1~ .,,., ,1nr y Thi-. o~v~•on..t•
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tdll•n9 to• 1l •,Of"t•VI (llt'<l•On ~ '°""'
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PUBUC NOTICE AOSER A\WCIATE\, 13" W
C.\111• ~I • Sllnl<1 4nd. CA ~10.
OONALO M tlERLINlcA )))I W
C.\IO• SI Sdnl• And CA 9'1~ , _______ _
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PICTITIPUS BUSIHl'H
NAME STATEME,.l'
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Senta An•. CA .,~
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bU\tfUlll\~ -\ 0Ut M8" INTE~IORS H~I
8 a y\llOtP Or , Nt WOOtl 8e«". c,A
ll\I\ bU\lnl'\\ I\ Coneklct~ by "
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NAME...UAU:,..un
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Countr Clttk of 0r6nQl' Counn on Oct l l. 1918
-.YJ»r1nh--ndt nt ot Sl"C>Ob
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OctOOtf 11. , .. ,._
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HOW:m-J. 10. 11. '4 lfle
PUBLIC NOTICE
~TICE 0, l'tON·llHll'OHSlalUTY
Noll<.~ I\ ......oy 91.;f'n ll'wl I"" ""
O.•ll9'Wd wtu NM be ""-"•b,. for any O.llC\ OI ll•l:MllllH con1r~1ed bv
-·-0111« t,,.,. mYM!I, on Of' •1'9t' th1\ dAt•
O•t.O rnlt first day of Ho,.mt>tr<, ... ,.
s~ N\lifJllfrY
1tll Elden
COO.Id ~. Ca111orn1" P1111t1~ Or~ Coeat Delly Piiot. HovemtMr 10, II, 11, lfll
1'41t
PUBUC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ,.,_,..£STATEMENT
Tl>t IOllOWlnQ Pl'<'<'" I\ clOtnq bu\I otun
TH E HARVEST, 2"4 N~"""°'' Btwo Coste""""'· C.hlorn•• 976'1
Martt Y He~t 2~ N• .. DOl'f
e 1...i c .... 1. """"'· C.hlol'n<• 97•21 . fl\I' b;nl~\ k CondUCted by •" In dlYodUel MA"' 'II Her'IHI
Tnos •l•l...,...nl w•• lll~d wolh ""'
County Cl~rlt ot 0.dnQe C01'nty on
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NO••m°"r 10. I/, 14 ano Ot<embl!r I, ,.,.
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PUBLJC NOTlCl:
FICT1novs llUSl.ESS NAME STAT~9tl
T~ lollOwfl>Q ~--I\ 00.r>Q OU"
MUM GRISWOlO CASllN(,S. 11•0 H1onrov1a Co\la l\M\a, f <1h l<>tn1.i
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FltTITIOV$ IUYME.SS ~· Mew. &lllomta ttttJ; P. O Ht.Ml. STATIEMIEHT 9olf 1ru. *-1 8Ndl, Calltoml•
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ctivldU411
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County ( ... ,. of Ot<'nQof tounl'f °"
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PuOll\IW>d t>• 1119' CO<l\I D•oly PllOI, "•O• 11 1• Of'< I 8 1.,9 --____ .J!~
PUBLIC NOTICE
"tCTITIOUS aUSll'IESS
HAME STATEMENT
lh<! IOllOWtnQ ...,....,.. "clo1nq b<l\t , ..... ,,,
CHd\N(,f COU NTY 'lllNYl
"" Piii Fl, u.i1 O.ll9toll9 Clr<I•, Hun1
1n111on Beot<ll, CA9t"41
Jonn J r r>l<•'f $r • w1 ~kqro•o
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O•'il•Oull)\ •
JOMJ T<t,ll .... ~
'"" lolffl'lfnl w•• lllecl wolh Ille ( vunrv Clerk OI Of'.,. Counly on Oct.
10. 1~18
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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lt18
PUBLIC NOTICE .. ,,..
SUP£AIO. (0UA1'. OF THE
nt.TEOl'CALIFO!fNIA FOii
THE COUHTY OF ORA,.GE
ff0.A·t7•ll
NOTICE OF HfilUUNG OP'
PETITION "Olt PAOllATE OF WILL
AND POii LIETTU IS TIUTAMEH·
TAllY ANO FOrt AUTHORIZATION
TO ADMINISTlfR U,.OEll THE
INOEP EHOEHT AOMINISHIATION
OF ESTATES ACT.
e~···~ ol ELIZABETH KRAUSER, ~C~A\td
NOTICE If, HEREBY (;ti/EN llWl
JOHN G. KRAUSEJI & WILLIAM F
KRAUSER -ltled ""rein" peltlton
lot Probalf ol Wiii eno for ou-• Of Ll'tl•" to~t amonterv ano tor
Alllh0r1t•l10n to ...,,,,.,,.Sier """"' the
lndoJMndont -.,.,,.,trill-of E•tal1t1
Act. reler...ui 10 -ch ts made lor
lurtMr ~lcul•rs, •..O thel IM lime
el'd pl.Ct of he¥1nq lite ._ M s
-'Al lo< 1'4ovemO<'r 11. 1978. "' 10 00" m • '"the courtroom Of ~l>M't
ment No l of said court, "' 100 C•Ylc Flt:flTIOUS BUSINESS CP<lltr Drow Wn t, in the Clly ot Santa
NAME STATEMENT Ane. Calllom<• •
1 n.e 1011ow1no O.fSO<I' are 0011111 0.1~ Nowmbef 8. 1979
OU'•'"' ·" WILLIAM E. St.JOH,., NATUAAL.l.XPRCSSIONS, 2A2» • c-ityC ... f'lt
OhlMll) ld,,.. Fl Toro (497630 SENIOR CITIZENS
r ,.,. "" l fl•-nVd•cl. 103S On LEGAL COON.SI LING SEAY ICE I.trio l OIM rl T1>tO, CA 97..., OAVIO I.. PARAY
O~trPll W (,ull•y, nos.t Lllk•t.tncl Allorney et uw Av~ ( I Toto, (/4 m)O 1'ff WH1mlt>'1er Av-
1 "'" bu"""" " conduct~ 11'1' " Sulle lOO ort""ral !l<'rlntrr\Np P.O .... 1122
Te••~ L OrOW'l\ve1d Seel an<11, CA'G740 T hit ,,.,,.,.,..nl w"s lllecl with \he AtmlMr fer· PetlOOilars ~11unty Ctfflt of Or11no. County 04\ Pullll\llt!d 0r"'9 Co.i~t Daily Pllol, NO•~fT\bvr IS, 1~78. f:llMlJl Novemo• 10, II, 17, 1'71 )2J4.71
1>11t11ts""" Ora"Oll Coe\I O.llr Piiot
NO• II, 7 .. ()('( I. I, W1t
S711·78
PUBLIC NOTICE
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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PUBLIC NOTICE
It Stlll1
PICTITIOUS au"HE SS Pl.AME STATEMENT
'.,,. IOI-no r:>e•""" ,, do•no 1>11,1
N'\d \
NI P 0 OE'llELOPE 115, L TO.
Mu i• CAlrOIY" '!ol!Of~1Jonf\ o.,~.c1
SMro. 1on1 El Rulli Cini.. FOUt11e1n
Y1t1ey, CA '71GI
Tiii\ b\l\INSS '' <ondU<1.0 llY Ml If\• dovldual
M11r<1a C SllOt'H
Tiii\ "•temenr wM toled with Ow•
(-IV Cl9'11 of Or-County on 0<1
3•. "" "'"*'
S«t•l.,Y
Thi\ \l<ll"""""' ..... , lo(td •'<ll> lhe Counlv CIH~ of 0r•"91" County on Or 1
20. mt
Mot rjotlP 0 Bo••••<•. att
A"1S"..Dr.t Or • Nt<Wl)Of1 &a~b. GA
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Norm_. l J..,.,,,..,., «U.t Ou•41n
1'1'11'4 ~ •onl R••-Pen (A 97660
Publl\hed Or'"'9P C.O.'l Oall'I' Pilot T "'' ov .. ne\\ •\ conduc 1..0 D• d Oct. 17, HO• s. 10, II, .. ,. oener•I par1tten1Mp
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Nov J. 10, 11, 24, ""
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBUC NOTICE CIW"IV Cle,.. of O.•~ COuntY on --------Nov~mbf'• 14. 1971 NOTICE OF PUBLIC H(AlllHC
"'"""' •l.11rfli ...
PUBLJC NOTICB
SU PE111o:i~~T OF t.ft
STATE OF CALIFOltHIA l'OR
'THE COUNTY OF OltAloOli U IS E•\t SI. Anor• .... Pl«• S.nl•
A"" CA'210S
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1)1\ E e\I SI.""°'"'"' Pl«t, Sottile An•, CAtUOS
PuDll\l>tO Ot~ Coa~ 0.0y Piiot, !-·---------~
10 1 )4 1918 l'ICTITIOUS klSIHESS
•..cn1
PuOlt\heO 0rd"9" C.0.SI 0..111 P1101
No1r 11, ,,, OK 1. i. ""
Purw•nt •o Ofdltr ot ow C•ht0tn••
CO.J\l•I '°"""""'-· N6!t<e of PVOIK ..... lf'll I\~ 91....,
No A tl ...
HO ft(E O f HE A•IHG OF
PITITIO .. FOR PROM'fl OP Wtl\ ..
ANO FOii LETTEllS 'fl$TA,.E .._ l'IOV ~. •I • ' • SO'ie-18 .. AME STATeMIHT
Tile lollowlnQ P<"'W"' .,,. doo"q S.od 1>111111< O'>Nnnq '' sc~..O °"' , ... Novemotr 7). lt18 AQ91ldt IM •e>
pllu11on lot ~t. ,_, P 11 •ISC Thi\ ll•UoMU 1\ <OndllCl•d llY <! llm•l.O ~,..,,..,.,,"
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FIOJHt PuDll~MCI Ot dtlQI CCkl\I Odlly Pilot
Ocl 21, Hov.J, 10, IT. 1'11
PUBLIC NOTICE
R.szlU
,.OTIC.E TOCREOtTOAS
SVPIRIOA COO RT OF T .. E
STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR
THI COUNTY 01' ORANGE
No.A.f?..Z
1n 111e ~lier 01 In• e uelt 01
BILLIE POLLARO CRAW. Olt<eeNCI.
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSI.NESS
l'IAMli STATEMENT
I M IOllO'#lnQ ~'°" I\ dol"9 l>u"·
""\Sd\
P ICK·UP·STICKS, J3111' Mill•!!• • O, Dan" Pooni, C:..lltorn1a 970~
Ml<lleel W•rlin•<" Jr • J3817
Mal&ga a o. O.ne PQl/ll, Cllolo•n••
9167'
T nl' bus!Mu lL<.Onduc,led 11y •r. lfl-
di.1du•1
Michael Werllnoch Jr
·1111s \lalemenl wa\ !tied wilh the
County Cler~ OI OtM!Ot County pn ()(
toilet 1&, 1'78.
FIOJ4SO
Pullh\llod °'-Coa~l Oallv PtlOl, HOlfttn~r 10~ 17, '4 ~ Oeo tnller 1. ,,,. NOii<.• " ""~ 91wn 10 credllor'
"""'"0 cl .. m\ 11Qe1n1t Ille Wld Ge<•·
cl<-nl lo lllf' Yid CltltM In llW oflo<e 01 1"" c1uk ot ,,,. "'°"""'Id <Ollft or to ~1nemld trw ....,,o9"4ld 1n the -
Otl•C• ol R YIAGIL ALLCN, J.oo
Wll\lllre 8 1...S., IA\ ... In. CA '0010, PUBUC NOTICE
-l<h lellW olfk:e ''ow Pf«• Of_.. P:ICTITIOUS aUSUtllU ""'~ ot u.. undtnlQned '" all tnelMn petl•tnto>Q lo WtCI -s\ai. Sll<h <l••tn• NAME STAl'EME .. T
wit" lhe M<ttwy 'llOll<l\en ~I lie Tiie IOlloWl<IQ ptt"NnS .,. dolno h~ or pY&nl.0 •l .tOl .. A•O w1t11jn !I.ti M H .. , lour monlM .. ., '"' first p.tllll<t\10fl T.A.L. SPAS. 2"601 ll•Ymond W•'I.
of llllS nolo<•. Suitt q, f l TO<"o. C:.lllorn1a '16.JO
D•'td Oc\obef 1•. '"' T ,., AmlQOS Loco 's, In<' t•
POLI.YAHN E AllEHAHD Ctlllo rnla Corpo,•tlonJ, U 401
BRENT N ALL EN Raymono W•y. Su1le •• El Toro, C•llfornl• mJO
Encut0t,ol '"" wlll ftu~ bll\lnh6 I•<.~ l>y •<.or·
OIMMICIK-1 porellOn
It. VlltGILA~IN TrtsAnllQK Lo<o'\, 111<. •tt-.-...uw 1 Hettoll Ciro Pf'9Sldent l..o Wllttllrtt a1'f'f. Tiii\ ,i.1-I ,,;., filed Wiii\ the ~ Aftgeln, CA tOOIO Co Cltftl of or OM\ Oc Publl\Md 0r•ll9C Coe'' Odoly Pilot 20 ~~ -tv on I.
Ocl. 71, NoY. l. 10, 11, "18 · ' ltt-
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L..99WflA Hiii•, CA t1'SI
111.1\lneu .,
I ll EJ(ECVTIVC f OUR!. t>. TRANSPORTAfl()N 111 &ONNI[ S
TOU RS, l6 We\I Y•lt lOOC>. ltY1,..,
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D c. •nd J •Ck CMIM118tl
C•lltornl• t17 I•
We•I V;ir~ Enlt•t>""'' lid . • C.lllOtnhl <OIPOtaloon Jo Wf\I YI•~ FICTITIOUS •USIH~SS
Loop, lrv1,,.. Calllotno.,9711• NAME STATEMINT
T "" bu\lr>M\ ,, conou<led O• " cor T "" tollow1n9 JMf'IOn' ••• dOonq
l>Of'a llon bU\•M " a• We\I Y.,I• SI MI YA LL EV, e Lltnlll'd
Entf•ptl-l Id P a11n••>hlp, •1•lt SkrHrll Cl•<I•. BOMH' Alll'n Ir E lt¥•11<'. Cahtornl• '11114 p,...,109n1 o N~•I °"""1~"1 Con101.abo11.
Tl\T\ \lat-I we\ 111\'d with tfl* a C•lll0tn"• Corpor&llOf\. llQ)f
CoulllY Clt<k 01 0•1Jn0f' counlv on Sl<yi>a•k Core le a E. lrvln•. C.l1totn1<1 Novem~r& 1971 '111 U
' l'tCN!tO W•ll••m 0 BOOerd. ''"' Brown Pvllll'IW>d 0rltfl99 (Od<I DAllf PllOI, lnq <,at\ld Md C.lllom1& 9110~
November tO, 11. 24 M'ld ~ce~r 1. Wdylancl W Part\1•. 1l A•f>('n
"" l1~ lanf', ltv•ne. C,,1ttwn1a•111~
OIHt (hat!•< M ~'l/llA, '971 RocMll•
lrv•n~ C•hlO<'n1• 91114
Donald C 1--at'O JM,,,,.. PlJBUC NOTICE G T l>OmP\Oft OU.trtH'\ 8 R&.,..rv.ihon
-
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1
Polnl, T•rmtnel l\lend. San Ptdro
Ollfll~"ra~I l'ICTITIOUS aUSINISS Thi\ llU\IMU i\ condu<leO b• .a
M-E $TATliMEltT llmltN P¥lntf1114p
Tl>I' 101-lf\CI ptttSOfl> •r• dell~ Pttrld1 A. O'Heal
Du\IM \S .U PrpslOent
MU fH & CO. !00 Nt>wllort c;.n19< Tl\I\ ~la-WM 11'-d .. 1th '"°' Otlvt, 5'111• l>SS, N--1 B<te<ft, CA Covnry Cleo o!,..Qr.1!19t C.O..llb'. -
0..0 N"ovef!\bef •. 1'11. J em•s C Mu th. •••3 Port F·lt"2tt
,,,. suDl«I •t"QUl'·~t •\ lo ll"tm11 '"
Cfflt't\t' o• lS.900 \0 H o• floor~""'°' Of'
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Coun<1I (""m"''" 1000 M.11n Str""I
Hun1,noton &Mn
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Jemn c. Mutt> PUBLIC NOTICE
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Covnly Ci..r91 of Of.._ COVntV on Ocl A-41011 •
l l, ltJI "" N 0 T I C E T 0 P E R S 0 N S
P:I~ INTERESTED,,. T14E ESTl"TE OF
POb!lsl>ed 0.""IJC' Coos• D.111 .. PllOl, RA y M 0 ... 0 E . w I l 1.. I".,. s .
Nov. l. tO, 11, 14, me DECEASED.
~ 18 N0l 1(E IS HEREBY GIVEN lo all
PVBUC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
ltsntl
FICTITIOUS eus1 .. ESS
NAME STATE MC HT
r r.t lol-'"9 i:ir•son .. ooi119 llo/\1
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CROESUS 5ERYIC.ES, 2011 £9\1
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Po" Murr•Y 1011 E b\I •In $trMI,
~v1le70l,S.nt•An• C""'°'"'••1IOS
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NOT ICE IS HEREBY 0 1'1/(H 111.;I
AUllVf;. ffE A MATTISOff II.a' 111..0
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NO , Of S.•0 C.OUrt, di 100 Civic C.r•v
Omrf' W"'1, 1rr1111t 01'?'~ $1nf1 AJr.r.
C1hfO(n1,1
OAll'd Noveml>O'r ll. IQl8.
WILLIAM E. SI JOHl'I,
C.ounlv C,..r,..
llA'l'MONO IE. MATTISON
104> PAC1'1C ST
•AN LU" OlllSPO, CA tMI
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PUBUC NOTICE
SUPIEltlOlll COUltTOf< TfflE
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TN5 COUHTY 0"0.4YfOE
HO A·•ll
HOTltE OF HIE.A•l1tG 0"1
PETITION "011 Pll0 8AT£ Olt WILL
ANO LEnl'ltS fESUMIUtTAltY.
l \t.t l f ot M ARTHA C. MAC Mill AN, 0P<f'-
N0rt(E IS HEPf6V GIVEN th.II
J01'n. M¥. Mill"" l\d\ 11..., fMwc•n ..
II' t•llOtl fOf Proo.irt ot WIH lf'O 1\
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tor h,uO\P, Otlf1t<.U'"'~. ~nd lMt U'~· '*"'°" •f'O ptK .. Of ,,..,,nq th.~ 4m,
h a\ bfi.e:n ,.,, tor t>Pt-trmt>Pr ~ 'Q1b, ;tt to Ot n m • in thP tourtr-oom "' O••oi1trt
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Fl~ITIOUS IUSINISS
NAME $TATEME,.T
Puo11~~ 0rd"llf! Coesl OlllY Piiot ·--.. -1CT-1-T-IOU_S_B-USINESs--
O<t.71. Nov. l, 10, 11, 1918 NAME St AT IEMEN'f
Pf'"Ons '""'~•l td. w"l!lher d ~ <r~dllot•, i.1~. i.q.,.,.,, or °""'-'·
•n '"' U l•I• ot R•YMONO E WILL IAMS, <1<'<1!•5"<1. whO-.• 1&\I ild·
O•P" .. n Sl8 Jro Avp • !>llllev. '°""•· lh"I 1e11er' tesi.irnentary or o._.,o mlnl\\r .ollon hlvt l>Hn IUllfod to Etl>ff
K W1111em1. ~II 3rd Ave, !>lllt•y
10"'" by Oiatrotl Court of °'"''"" Count'(, 1owa. " court Of <OMIM'l•nt
1urow1rt1on ot '""'Slit IP of Iowa
Thll \l•tt"*11 "''" filfld w1tn 11141 Counly Cl•fk <JI Orel\9l" County on O<·
IOl>et 14, lt/8
O"ltel NovvmDl!r IS, 1~18
WILLIAM E SI J0141'1,
Counlv Clerk
Tne 1011ow1119 person\ ••• do1~9 491,.1' Tiie l•t1ow1n11 penont "'" do1nq lfllOlilt Pvbh\nt'CI Orltf\QC' (O<f\I Oa11y P110I,
Oc rol>t• 21 and Nowm!N'r l, 10, 11
1918
JOHN A OUNCAH
UO H•w-1 c.-r Of'lve
Su11e UJO b~'""''•" K P P 0 0 L & Y A R i. ·--------------MAIHTEl'IAHCE. 9SA ConQtt\S, Co\I•
Mo•. CA 91611
K•nnelll A. Wllllem\, t H
Conqren, Cot!• Mc>w CA 97621
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CO\te MPw. CA '11•71
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1nd1¥1Ck htl
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PUBUC NOTICE
\
PUBUC NOTICE
F ICTITIOUS IUSIHESS NAlolE $TATIEM£MT
l lie 1011-1no ,..rson\ •re dolt!Q
bu\JMU•> CiOLD PAqTIES COMPANY, F
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&each, C•lllorni. "1660 •
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Counly Clt'rk of OrM!Oe CovnlY on Oc
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C.01',\~HY . 01••\•0n ot C•r •co Coroorallon. 111'1 Ptomonlorv Oro•• Ht, Ne wC>Orl Bt.atl\ f<1l •lotn1e , ..P 0 Ro• 7132 Nf'WOOr1 6e.o<ll,
C•lllo•n1• 9'~ Ce1vco Enq1,_r1nq C0tPo••1ton
• 0.111warec0<por411oon Tiii~ ~•nes• '' conduc ll!d by • <or
t>Or•llon
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IO Ot nold1nq personal l>l~f 01 '"' P UBLIC NOTICE woo.,.. l-oftll ·---- - -
Sanra Ane '9Ylf\Cl'l & LOM>. !JOO N F tCTITIOVS •U"HEU M .. •n City Of s.w.1 .. An.t, Counoy ot NAHll STATEMENT
Of•nQf' . ' ~ OU ' '"•' IN undtnioned O.>•ru lo •• .... ~~:011ow1nQ r>erwn ' nq '
<••w-11\e \aldllff"SOfl<llPr-'1v0<<0I 8RtT1!>14 AUTO SPAltt; .. 0,.
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F104nr h•v• IN'fn iso...O '~" DU~'~" '' conoucll'd by ml •n Pvblll111'd Or-c...,,, o .. ,,., Pilot All llt'•WM l\;tvlnQ ,,.Im\ ao.ion\I cl•v•dud•
Ho ... mlMr 6. 1971
November 10, 11 1• dncl Otoom.,.r • ~~~.,1~e:!.,oe;,':no141~ ~:~;:~~ ~::C~~ Tftl\ ~~~=f:'..~";;,"..., w•lh 1,,_,
1'1t \1I0.1I mo••• mu\I o•,_. "''Hren no110 of such Countr C•f<~ Of Oflln9t Cowlly on ex
Olllt<llOfl f'O WW Off~ or ~''°"' In to~r JI "71 ----<l<'blf'O to, or noldinq f)ttSOMI P•OPt'•IY "IOJUt PUBUC NOTICE ot, ,,.. oK-..1 Su<ll noto<e mull b9 Pulllt,,_ Or•nqr> CCM\I 0.•IY P1101.
l'lew.,.'1 hadl, C;t11tonu• '2'60 .,., 6'0·1210
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Pub!• ""° 0.<ttlOP (O..\.f Oa•I' Po•ot.
Nov•ml><:r i.. II 1J 1q11
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PVBLJC NOTICE
lt·SIW SUPElllOlt COUltT Olt TNIE
STATE.Of CALIFORNUl FOlt THE COUNTYOFOltANGl.
No A·O-
NOTl (E 0 ' NE ARING' 011'
PETITION FOlt PROBATE OF WILL
AHO COOICll.S llF ANY! AHO FOR
LC Tl E llS TE\TAMENTl\RY ANO
f:O• AUTHORIZATION TO AO·
NllNI Sl ER U N Ofll T H E
llfOIPIEl'IDENT AOMl1'11STllAT10N OF U TATIH ACT 0 1vet1 to lllf' pe rson "0101n11 1n• l"O••m!H!r J. 10, I/, 1• 1q11
-----l>l'r\On•l 1>rooertv °" ~lnll wnom '"" SOJ• 1' C •l~I~ 01 WARREN C. OORHOU I
RS11'6 tlaom ,, medl el ti.. eddf1'n ;u 11\lecl
,ICTITIOUS BUSINESS •llO•• w ll"ln >O DAY~ atr•r flr~I
NAME STATEMENT ouDllcerlonol llllsnolk•.
""• IOllOW1r>Q """'°" IS dO•no l>u\I DA TEO Octol»t 20, m•
£1bff K Wllll""'~ •lS E1tf'Ct.1trt ,•of Uw"E~l,1t11ot
~41y mon<1 e_ Wi1JH1m\
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Pub I !Shed Ot11199 CotJt 0.lly PllOI
Nov 10, II, 24, ,,,. \1'8 II
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTlnous •USIHUS
""""' STl.TkMINT Th~ toll-•nq l'O'ftof\ 1• Ol>•t>Q """'
J
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS aVSIHIU
NAME STAT£MEN'f
Thi' IOllOW•nt l)<lr~ I> 001nQ PUSI ""n d \ I' E [ 0 MY ';Hf E P, 1•~1 01M1n1
Pl • (OSI .. Mt>se, C,,lllOtnl• •?&76
PM KlePPYll~I, "1~1 81m1n1 Pl.,
COSlll MH e. C..lllOn\I" 92676
llln b1nlM \\ '' condvcll'd b'I' an In d1Yldu81 P•I K'-Pf>\<111~1
Thi\ \l•l-l Wd' ltll'O l'lllh lhr
countv CIHI( ot Or ""9t' Count 'f ori Oc IOl>el 11, 1'1t
Of .. ,..,,.d
N.:)T I Cf t!o HEREDY GIVl!H '"fl llRNOLO C. OORHOUf .,._ 1.i-11
l\~fl'otl ll Ofllllon IOr P•-le QI Will
end COd•t•" !If an,1 <Incl•~ U ll••"
ft·\fdrMf\ntMy And for Autnortutaon tu
Adm•"'''"' undf1r thf• lt\dPUf~ Ad
mln1"re11011 Oi E,\,\I" Act. ,...~r~n«·
to wnlrtt '' m.1011 ,o, fu•llH•'
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Wfll, l!I lllt (llY ol !>i ut.t Afl4, Cellfornfa
D•led NOY u. "" ,1'31J1 WILLIAM ~ St JOH .. ,
PullllU..O Of•"9t Goe>I Delly PllOI. County Clftt< Howtn~r 3. ~o. 11. t•. ,.,. ISIDO•O l l lllCMAH
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PUBLIC NOTICE t.1 um-.-.
-----·----Attet,..•.., .-.1111oMr "ICTITtOUS ausu•liSS___ Polll"~ Or-(Od\I O.tolv Pilot,
NAMIE STATEMENT Nov. 11, I .. 24, 1~71
.... . ,. .. ,. . . .
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.~•...0.f ,,, t&71
The Biggest Marketplace 0'1 the Orange Coast ,.
DAl·L Y PILOT CLASSIFIED. ADS
One Call Service --You Can Sell It , Find It ,
Trade It WltH a Want Aif [ &•2-.5678 J Fast Credit Approval
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AU real talfl i.d~.-rU.'!f'd
ln 0U. r,.-'W pil (>t' r I" "II b
jf'<'t lO the f'~odt"ral l"1ur Hou111n11 A r i o( 1!11\x
wt\lt h 01ak~ II 11JC"ial l <I
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diacnmin•llon bi.wt! 1>11
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or n1t10011I Ol'\~m. or 1rn
ltl~Uon lo ln31te IAO)
.uch ~fercnN, 1Jn11l• uoo. °' dhcnaunuuoo ·
Thia ~paper will 001
knowingly accept any
advertu lng for n•11l aute whJcb 18 Ul v1ofa
tioo ol the law ......... s. •••••••••••••••••••••• P.~ 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••
ANTl9UE
COUECTOaS
DB.J(iHT
1bis old muu·mansaon lS
loc m the city of Oranli!e
Huge lot, hardwood nrs.
leaded glass breakfronts
& Rosewood moldings
thna-0ut Won 'l last at
$16.SOO.
::lz'J;).
Balbocl ls'4nd Really ''*""'~I .... _, ,, ~"'\\
673-8700
MEWP0«r HACH. SI 25.000
Ht•.111\ ''U\t.' dollhou~t. on u 7100 !.<t rt
H J lot 111 Ch fl ffa\t•n for J~l $125.000'
.1 nd th.it .., m :\.-wport Bett<'h Tht'rl' :..
l>l'f.!~t'<i ~rOO\ l'tt hardwood flooro,. 8
IJrttil~ r oom with (1n•µl.&l'l' 3
ht-d ruonl:., ~huller!) .Hld the Vrll't:
olJ:,Ufl JU:,l $125.000.
~I Uf Ii 1't
REALTORS', 675 6000
2443 East CodSt Highway. Coronoil 1ld Mai
dl'>Q 111 M~ Vt•ftft' .ll >'1b 1J990
rLAIH FACTS 4 Bdrm -added
rustic family room and lanai. Room -
over 7,000 sq. ft. lot. Quiet N. Costa
Mesa ne ig hbor hood a dditions are
yours ror approximate ly 'r.i origina l
costs. All for SSS,950. Use your VA too!
Call 54&4141.
· Ser~ing Costa M rsa-lrvinc
Huntington Beach-N ewport B each
ltGCAHYOH ..PLEX Beautiful 3 Br Deane · IUILD YOUR
WESTMIMSTH Monaco model. parquet OUPLU
P. r 1 de o r o r w o n entry, spac. mstr s uite, On the rear of lblS R·2 lot
ownersh.Jp, quabty con s unken Roman tub , ootbeEastsideofCosta
struclaon. Sep. owners secur. guarded comm. Mesa. You'll be as snug house plus 4 (2 bdrm> un Flawl~. · as a bug in your neat 2
its G.S.l. $14',SO a month U79,500 l>drmnome w/earthtone
O.W.C. 2nd T.D. Xlnt loc. Or let ~ Taylor.make crpts & copper plumbtng
640-Sl12 one of our fme properties-..dunng construe t1on
for you. Phone now for details
JIM TAYLOR ~EAL TY ~9491 646-9688 r=.""1n~,_ ......
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Fat-hlon Is land vie w from 3 Bdrm.
Country ~tyle ho01e Used brick &
r oua:h uwn woods. s wimming pool.
JtH'ULLJ $26:;.000.
l~CK IAY
ftne 4 bdrm .. 2'h bath f amity home on
quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool .
playhouse. stora~ $169.000. Terms.
IAYFROHT
Several fine bay f ront homes
with pier & s lip
AVALON
Well constructed. 3 BR. 1 ba. oak floor •
pa rtial basement. concrete foundation
5 120,000-Fee .
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J-l 1 hoy,•d•· [), "'" N B o7S 6161
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BAY&
BEACH
450 NEWPORT CTR. DR. 7~1
HEARTHSIDE!
Vou rould acquire Utls
lovely condo IN T IME
IACKIAY
IOMUS
Lge 4 br + fm.ly rm in de-
sirable Back Ba(. area.
Only 3 yrs old • cu -de· sac
locatioo.Hugerearyrd ·
room for pool. Seller will
consider trade for umu
of land! Just lasted !
646-7711
FOR CHRISTMAS. The1--------
used brick frplc .. Llght1--------camel carpet. gleaming
parquet firs .. 3 lge.
bdnm .. a formal dirung rm., lge. living rm .. 2'h
baths · all add up to a
great condo 1n the
or i1einal Bluffs _ Only
$1.29,900. Avail. on quick
escrow. WATERFRONT
PRIME DUPLEXES
Localed in 100 block,
West Newport: o lder
f.root 2 bdrm. hu oew
plumbing, electncal in
kitchen: rear bachelor urut Over dbl. garage~
space for 2 extra cars.
Priced at $149.SOO
E v e r c h a n g i n g 2 Bdrm. & 1-bdrm. unit. ~ wa terfront view from West Newport, good ren· ~ this MAI KAI condo tal his t or y : walk· lo AFFORDABlE
_ Newport. Live in pre·
-.ti~ Westcbff for un·
der SlS0,000. Spacious 3
bdrm. fam ily ro
country kitchen Ne
and clean and ready
CIR 1--------•I YOU OWN THE LAND. bea~h.$159,000 6 '1.EX $195,000 Slip avail. on contract: 673-3663 675-4717 Eves REOUC~$4000 i:'antastlc units in ex· spacious 2 bdrm. & Tana1, --COSTA MIS.A
cellent cond. En('losed 2 balm, garage + park· East.side, 3 bdrms., 2 ba. SuJ>('rb up~raded model garages. Nr Cat y Shop-Ing aru. Price only Completely remodeled; 2
home. ~ Br 2·SI). 1'"1 ~r.., .pmgCenter in Orange. ttcl\ nnn •~·-car ea.rage. $128.000
nt·w. now JUSt S9-t.900 J .-wPOl'Tr&flH.
Sa\(.' even more by a!:· a DAV & 2 Bdrms .• 2 batba, frplc. move LDlo Call us at ~ ror rurmer de·
lalls.
~HERITAGE
• -REALTORS
sum1ng1''l'r conv.-fflan -D ~··-0n.1y•,ooowuebold. at SS39 mo ~ lower dos· t'(EWPOltT ISLAHD
mg costs & no qualifying BEACH 3 Bdrm.. 1 bat.b home on
6 ..... , .....__..,n,H R-2 lot; lrplc .. lots or 46-5096 751-2719 H'll rnvrsn ~ 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. wood & brick. $185,000 -.
Highway Frontage 675-4890 J59..m11 HOME & tHCOMf
f):l ll•\PI <1t•1-i-.; \\Ith "'ater ~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath homt
VACAMT un L's 39~> to :i.tammoth CITY f"'•ME.1111 GR~IROOtc plus two 2 bdrm. umts In DESPBlA TE 6: llt•no ~ -~ ggoo rear. 4 Car parking in de· $64,000 646-5096 552-132 Miru farm & horse ranch SPECIAL bgbtful parll·li~e setting,
Prime 1 r vrne location in the city. Over 18,500 s Frt!l!h paint Inside & out. Eastslde Costa Mesa.
Charmmg 2 story woodiiiiiii:jiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ftolland.Secluded coun New earthlone c rpts. Property in xlnt condl·
s hing led t own ho me . IAYNOHT DUPLEX try living Faotastl Mini orchard rear yrd. UonH199,000. .
Warm wood fnnelmg in Qpen Sun. l ·S. 1803 W. modemh h2 story, 3/ bdh rk Like new 4 bdrm home 673-3663 6'2-~ ~ves liv rm. form.a dme. huge Bay Av e. S paciOUll ..;J ranc ome w s a w/lge lmly rm. Fanisti.ed
sep. mstr suite Take ad· bdrm. & 2 bdrm. unit roof. Totally unique pro attic storage rm. Blt-fos I vantage. j)40-117t • with £rplcs. & 4 car gaT. perty. Room here fo galore In garage. Beller n ...... ,.,.,,\,Lr.'1•1<1•.-I · Asuperbrenlalproperty your &lllmals . Don' hurry on this one at associated .
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BROKER ~ .RE/It T•lRS
'W Elo t>u'.J A'l 1661
MESA VERDE
HlOHLAN~ ,Best b
an Uus neal area 3 Huit
bdrms. 2 baths, larg
famil y room . fireplac~ Near schools,
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bdrrm .. study, yummy ___ R_e_a_l F.s_ta_l_e_----4 HOMES. 10% down to
m.<1tr suite & e ndles Classified Ads. your one-~ITD. Very creative . ~r fine fealur~. Thi stop shoppmg center . Call 540-5510.
home LS a must to see!
$125,000
a.oa lay""°" RHftors * '75-7060.
DOVlllSHOalS
IAYVIEW
Most unusual "private,
2 bdrm. den & dininf·
Lge pool. One of Nwpt ooo.
A COU'WIU. ...._CO.
844·9080
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3322 VIA LIDO
OPEN
MOH.. WED., Fttt. 2 TO 4
SAT. & SUH. I TO 4
LOUDEH/HEALY
LIDO REAL 1J INC.
673-7300.
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OVER 50 YEARS f)F SERVICE
631-1800
.. t DOV9t DllYI_
OCEAN VIEW
View of ocean ~nd . city lights. oqe
s tory. 2 bedroom. 2 baths. View of
meadow. All for only $84.950. Ask for
John Marshall 631·1266
112 MILE TO OCEAN
2 bedroom 2 bath Newport coodo -s
months new -~a rage converted to
!!amc room S85 .500. As k for John
Marshall 631·1266
BEACH Hn"SE
Short block to ~r· \ \\~ swim por·
lion of Ne··~ (\ \,. .,ms 1 bath 2
car gar ag ~ U . .NO As k for Glen
He llwarth 6 . u!66
VIEW OF
15 ACRE MEADOW
3 bedroom 21h bath Newport 'C-Ondo -
Approximately 1500 sq. ft. 1 year new
-earth tones. 588.950. Ask for.John
Marshall 631-1266
COUEGE PARK
Beautiful Ya le mQd e l in lrvine, 4
bedrooms--sunken--family room ...:.
formal dining room -2 stories -cov-
ered patio -wet bar. All this for
$109.900. Ask for Roy Siemens 631-1266
IACIC IA Y ,. "">NDO
3 bedroom 2 bsa•' \ \\u garage
enclosed :-~ (\ \. ,.>lank livin
room noor u n••' $89.500. Ask for
Gle n llellwi ... 631-1266
JACUZZI & SAUNA
4 bedroom s ingle story. family room.
jacuzzi & sauna -immaculate. Onl
S 129.900! Ask for ct'rcn Hell wart
631-1266
SEU.ER MOTIVATED
Se Iler mus t vacate beautiful
bedroom, 2¥2 bath home in Lak
Forest. Featured in LA Times Hom
Section. Deck with bench seating
$109.500 Ask for Craig Batley 631·1266
NEVER LIVED IN
4 bedroom. family room. wet bar
microwave -air conrutiorung in La k
Forest. only Sl22.950. Ask for Gle
He llwarth 631·1266 \
DRASTICALLY REDUCED
Mesa Verde executive home on Java.
Short walk to COUNTRY CLUB -
bedrooms, 3 baths. family room. de
with BBQ -oversized lot with citr
and avocado -door from rear of
garage for boat or camper -a rea
buy at $129.750. As k for
Hellwarth 631 ·1266
$2000 UNDER MARKET
Just listed 3 bedroom 2"'2 baths l
acre meadow view in Newport Ter -
race. immaculat e $85.900. Ask fo
John Marshall 631·1266.
ROOM FOR 2 MORE UNITS
75x 12711'.z R-2 lot. good eastside locale
-upgraded -3 bedrooms. l o/.a baths
-lath & plaster -hardwood floors
1 year n ew kit c hen includes
microwave -for a good investment.
Asls for6fiii, wariff631· -
R~flC. __
f colt• me1e, Irvine. ~·beach, I
234 E. 1'71h Street. Coat• MeH ' • I 631 -1266 •
N:ill<>n~lde Networl( of lndl\l<fU,1lly
Owned <ind OperatM Re:il tA1:.1e OHlces ~~
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MOVE IH ~ THE HOUDAYSI
Perfect family home w/lg. living
rm. formaJ mirrored dining rm. all
ne w kil<'hen (I mported tile noor.
forty cabinets & gas range for the
gourmet>. inform~l . family rm
w I fplc. wood p a n eling & high
beamed ceilings & private study
w/bay view & wet bar. Master suite
w /r e modeled bath (mbl tub &
shower> -3 add'l BRs + roof
garden for sunning & night lights.
Quiet street on end of Lido Is le.
S450.000. Appt. onl y . Cathy
Schweickert 642-8235. ( D-1 t>
FttOHT ROW VIEW
New decor in this beautiful Ivan
Wells .4 BR Dover Shores home
wt lg . family rm & walk-in bar . Pool + Jacuzzi. Action priced at S445.000
incl. land . Ke n /Helen Hartley
642-S23.5. <D-12>
A HST IUY IH CAMEO HIGM..AHOS
AND one of the best views. too~
Watch the sunset.-. or sailboats from
this ve r y private 3 BR. 2 bath.
formal dirung & family rm tiome.
Lg. lot w troom for pool or spa.
Close to park & within walking dis·
tance of 3 private beaches. Ex·
t ensive a larm syst e m . All for
$249.500 inc~d . Dotina Godshall
644-6200. (0-13) .
ATTBmOH IUtLDBS
Super location -So. of Hwy in Old
CdM. Prime R·2 lot w/existing. 2
BR. 1 bath home in front. Offered at
St57 .000. Linda Taglianetli 642·8235.
< D· 14)
lata AtOMT EXEC. HOME
Cus tom built I-story in immaculate
condition. Artistic iron grillwork en-
try patio: formal living & dining
rms : 3 spacious BRs, 2ih baths : .
paneled den/family rm w./fplc &
wet bar . Landscaped rear yard
wls pace ror pool. $350.000 incl. land
or owner will consider lease/option.
Appt. only. Dick Halde rman
642·8235. < D-15 >
MAIYB.OUS UYIMG
In this beautiful custom s BR home
in Dove r Shor es w 1vi e w s 1
Courtyard entry w /pool -formal
danan~ rm -lg . master s uite -
s oaring ceilings in living rm -
family rm wt bar & fplc -gourmet
kitchen. Leasehold Es t at e at
$400.000. Barbara Aune 642-8235.
< D·16 >
snGUSS HAltlOa V1IW
2·story elegance just below The
Ridge. 4 BRs. 31,~ baths. Sweeping
ocean view from 2nd level AND the
price 1s ri~ht. Sl99.500! Lois Egan
644:6200. { 0-17)
LootOHG A.HEAD TO SUMMst .
Very nice 3 RR mobile located in
fun-rilled adult park incl. private
beach. pool & Jacuzzi. Beauti~ul ex·
e lusive park an Newport~ Special
roomy mobile -S28,500. Lois Miller
552·4201. (0.18>
. CHARMING LIDO IAYRtOMT
S42,500! Dbl.-wide mobile home -
semi·fw-n . -2 BRs. 1 bath + patio
& carport. Right on Bay: walk to
Newport's finest s hops on Lido.
Private beach & gate guard. Owner
4 anxious. Aissa Wayne 642·8235.
< D-19 >
HA VE 1l rAaTY!
Formal living rm & dining rm + lg .
friendly fa mily rm make this a
great home for e nte rtaining in-
doors . The huge yard invite; you to
entertain outdoors. 4 BRs -3
baths . .,..$269.000. Barbara Winagle
642·8235. ({).20)
-I
w/slumpst.one fencing surrounding
-Spadous;-lushty-hrndsC'lc--a"'ped~~n"ft'~-------.
patio.•Sl72,500. Helen Wood 644.QOO.
< D·2J >
A llAUTY! r
You must see this dharmipg,
custom-built f amity home in Old
_ CdM_jusl2..bloc.ks...£conUhe-oce~u.~1-:----
Sl>8Cious BRs, famlly rm & formal
diniqg + trtple garage all on .
R-2 lot. A good buy ~t $179.500 fee.
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549-7751
752-0283
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4 Bdrm home 1n •"<
ecuta ve ne11hborhood.
Prlv•cy uboundb Short w111k t,o comm. PoOI &
hmn111 and ~lcmt!ntary
and high schooli.
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i.tor y p atio home ,.,
be11ut1rut1y ~1tuated on
greenbelt. across from
tlw pool and spa K11hly upl(raded. covered patio
and lots more. Priced l•>
:.ell today al S82.~.
ordimtlt'll rnlori. or thb. HACK 'BA y t'ON UU 'I
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Lar&est in Woodbridge! Pl.AMS ! ~ 1n!UI ·~~~~~:;2" t~~::
OLD CDM COTTAGE -~ .. !1!W..•1 OPEN SUNDAY 11 3-fk.auuf)J.I JUR 2ba home
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SBdrm. 380, kltch nook.
living. ram & dtninF 't523 CAMPUSDt·IRVIME rm·s. 3 car gar Tile roe>
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A most unui.ual treJ t ment ha s b een a r
compltshed 1n this ho~
Dlstmcuve decor . swim
rrung pool <'UI de · J•
location For the a nrsl •ir
mus1c1an, this home ha.,
appeal. Call today fur >our appointment
On ~ of lh O~t· C'h :.i rmC'r:,! Two """ rm Gre•t f amily bt'<i roorn~. n1ft ~ p<JllO circa. a fa mily Has lo be lhJ~ prt'stlge Dennii. Ricketts Rltr neighborhood. Loweiit
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\---.1 cul-de-sac Prof lndscpd Elegant upgraded 2 al.Ory
I communit y:. fln e!>l 855-'"'""' .;,,2 ,....,., prlcean 11rea. roo m o r &J('tl\ llll'!l l.l r c <.1 . a ~ ass value' 3 Bdrms. -+ den. __ .,..,,_,_ "" _..., &upgrdlhruout.Sl95.00Q home 4BR 2', ba. or b8l olr Prine only, by formal din rm. fam rm. t~nl'IO!'>ed dining a rea and a remodeled largest "Augusta" pl»
kitc hen U e l1 j!htful north of the anbestearlyarealocale. CoatoMesa 1024 ASTM app'tonly.5S9-s9ts . central AIC. Lge lot.
hig hway nc1,ghborhood Ont~· $139,500. ~e ~~~~l(,111:! n::1 •••••••••••••••••••••• Rc ol Es t ote Inc.
IY OWNER across from pool/tennis
RUSTIC wood and glass Sll9.500. C.11 tosee ~CIAesar:IJb~~ 5BR Deane home 1n Morgan Rlty tAgt U~l()U f" fi()Ml:S ~~~r. c h.irm •nit 1569,500
-AG_E_NT G40 554j(1 Autumn REAL TORS'. 675 6000
754-7800 C/n' w ~ Unlverslly Park. AIC, 552-97"
lge comer lot. Tiled in & OWHllt TaAHSHtt
red hill ~ ....
552-7500
2443 E,m Codyi.H1ghwc1v. Co rona del M eir NOTICE!! Su h" Worth Sl8S.OOO. Will lake
Jl\cJ 1n M, .. .,, Vnd1• ,11 ~·llJ 1>990 We repreficnt employees ft5 lfte $159,500 for ~ast, 1>ale ?I
'.Panoramic out. Wood rloorti & walls. WOOOlllDGE O p e n h o u se 1 0 5 . ocean view Siil/Sun. 4902 ·Pt'n.tn1· vtUAGE HIGHLAND VIEW ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o r farms moving t Wood paneled hvmg rm. Mesa ,Verdes fmcsl 1, -Orange co Need 3 11nd dining. eallng area and acre view home. Owner mon 551·0344 S & S Beechwood Patio and Home 3 bdrm. 2 ba -----------------•! bdrm ho me i. I H .. : N bedrooms. Put10 Love· _546-_!ra ______ _
HOTLJNt-; 797 ll7!XI ly ' BKR Call 54o-t720 By Owner. Leavtnt state.
ORANGETREE frplc. 2 cu gar, many Just waillnl( for' you romantic Plan3Lovelyfiauohome upgrades. Wu.Uc. to lake. Ideal pool loc11l1o n.
IT'S . THE T ALIC OF THE TOWM
Of LAGUNA IEACH
CHltlSTIAM AIEL AIA DEStGM
Bn•alht~1king white wall'r viC'w !
Natur:,il roe~. quarried on site over 1!!
<'t•ntury ugo. forms one wall of the 26
fl. kik hl•n tf:rnulv rm lh&1t n o ws thru
Frl'nch doors 1rito the .unique s t one
ll'rrar cd Italian gardens. The 3 bdrm.
s u u.c:. & k1l<'hen are--0r imported tiles
with oak C'ahinct~. !\las si\'e beams . a
:-.l•parntc dining rm with \.\C'l -b a r .
~taincd ghl!l-.: c·cd\J r e xt e rior & a
mahogany h<Jndc rartc d d oor arc a rew
o r the c xtrn~. New. m O\C.' 1n fo r
Chris t nia!l ! S385.000
---assume 9% loun. 3 Br l'I• MANSION TAllREll Ba. family rm. frplc, bll· .._.. • ins. Coll. Prk area. OM THE SAND "# 1 11. eaHtonMo" _549_·~------
A ma g n i f Ice n t e x · All
pertence or ocean 11v1ng' -------ii Terms; Private road. guarded MESA YEIDE
entry' Secluded bl11dy CUSTOM HOME Lush Garden &
beach' 5 spacious wood 4 Bdrm 3 Buth w/formal fish nd de e k !. ' Sec I u d c d dmlng room and family DO
gar d c n s ' /\ l rue room.·~ Jq.fl~ &Jog) En.ter[alner's f»mtly
T1TI1slerp1t!'t"e for lux· story on oversized lot. home with 3 bedrooms. unous hvmg ! Don't wait. f'mesl quahly thruoul h c o u o l r y k 1 l c h c n .
lhere IS oothJng hke ll block to country club fireplace and wall to wull
anywhere!! f'or deuuls terws courts f'arsl tHne earpets. 2 story Del call~ offered. Call546-S880 Cerro; don't miss 1l '
F OREST E
OLSON .... ... . . .. ~HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
$87,000, lerms BKR. Call ~1720-.
2 bd 2 b & I d gorgeous view of bill:. ight i h rm. a. am. rm. pools. courts. mme . OC· U d d c-d n I g ts frplc. m .oooOpen House cupancy $87.500. Owner pgra e carpe s an
Sat 11·3 '.Tl Lemon Grove 551·~-~ _ drapes plus loads more
Irvine 496--?427 Hurry on th ls prest.Jgloui. from t=:::;==;;:===::::;--:::-.,_......,_...._.......,,,.-...-....... -" Turtler()('k P ace RCOIK'r $78'91grs Irvine roves 2'or. den. RAN c ff o S A N ty ours for o nl >
Orange.wood. backs Lo JOAQUIN Sll7.S>O. ·
greenbelt. Lnds cpd. 2br. +den. 2ba. San J oa·
frplc. $93,500. '40-0997. qwn model. Vu of park &
10% DOWN SAC RIFICE ! Be aut Turtlerot'lr. C onvenaent
Woodbridge 38r 2 14a· to pool Top level. wet
PLUS eleg"llnl 2B r condo bar & other ruee. extr11s No COSTS pnced below market Sl21.500. Owner/Broker
BoU. nr lake. 673·•311 1S2·7"34 IY OWMU JO BUYER Owoer/Agt. ~~~~~~~ Woodbndge corner dt··
L ••EflOUT 57500DOWN taebt>d 3 Br2 Ba $94,!Y.Jll
l.ot·u11.•d on lhc DluCf :it
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"'" "' No credit needed Irv Blscay 4 Br. den .3 liJ. $197,500 · Groves 4 br condo. Bal huae Jot .s.~.Uo
Sll 11 r p G"I e ii w oo d Sl17,500. 644-~98 642--0112. 644·G687
townhome on Arborlake ---
tltll ie McCornock t:.eally. Inc.i--·'-_-_'-_,
I 000 Ho. C.O..f Hwy. 494-7551 TWO GI
TAABal. -· 3 ledrOOtM "# I ht Collforftlo" $69,900
2257 ,.oclflc
MftCI llwffs
!f'eatures
St e p:-t o beach &
clubhouse• Large living
rm & family rm combine
with giant outdoor patio
lo bring lake side iru;ede' HlghJy upgraded . .,,AN·
TASTJC VIEW• Pools &
teMJ.s courts. too! Tuke a look today.call 752· 1700
macnab I Irvine
realty REPOSSESSIONS Just Lasted Sharp home EA5T SIDE· 3 bdrm. 2 ba
Cdi.ta Mesa , Garden ------------------1 Grove.
waitm(l for new fumily f r p I c 2 c a r • Sunkl•nh\'tnl!room
Qwcl trechned s lreN garage.Subm1l ~ny und • l-'orm:11'1in1nl! room
f''1nger tip gourmet alllrudcb· •Rn '-li<· rN1ar 'h<1 k1•
GIANT
ABANDONED 2 STORY--4 BR
3 Bath::,, family 1\11.C living ar.ca...
1.a rdc n k1khc n Swet·pmg :;lairs to
m&J ~kr & t·hildn•n 'i. :-;u1h·s Var unt
<.1nd jut rt>du<· •d to SR!l,!l50. Ac·I now !!
The Real Estaters
842-2535
Broker. 541«)425 k 1 l c h c n . Sp a c 1 o u s ~u~.soo ,,.5_4nn< roofs
bedrms too' Don't m1si. ..,... .,., v.,.,, •I': x I t'll ''\ l' w ooct lalboo 1st.ct I 006 out! MfJ.7171 Neil Beatty RcalLor '.'1 1<.l1nj.! ~turned bt'..1.m.:. ................ ....... [ ~""" .. lftfa1R -Yenlo VIia • : ~~·.~;';:·-::~~~·=~" 4 duplx, inc luding bay · 2BR 1 ba Condominium. ovt•n
front lo be exch. down in , $65,500. Comm pool. Lgc • l''ircpl:m •
n pkg. 213/684 3200 assumable loan al 9~%. •C:i tht.'dr:.el l'l·i hngi. ill ...._'••Mia I 007 ·--------•I Bkr. ,S40-1720 or 557-6550 ma~tl•r b<'<lroom ••••••••••••••••••••••• ev. Su 11.•s A1umt at i.1tt:
IASIC STARnR ~FUL LIVING
IAUOA TalrLEX
CONDO CONVt.:HSION
be1n1< complclc.-d , nr 10th
Stn..oel lkuch. New r a1nt inside.
HOME, $69,tOO In this beautiful xtra lg 631 2246 Pr1t-cd i"lghl with 3 frplc, wet ba.r. pool. Jae. • · Adrms . ne w carpets. Lots of closcls, One yr largelot.andmany frwt~ew WON 'T lrAST hllll ................ ,
Ol'lr. "9• '"•UN IO I.ii MCI UNIVERSITY PARIC • i
l(tlDH1JI Love ly home f<'aluring 4 BRs . JfQR]f <3+denL 21h buths . 'family rm +lg . . ---i;;;;;;••=-living rm Soaring ceilings, ex-
IY OWH!tt te ns ive use of g la ss & mirrored
Hard to find University walls + lovely paneled walls add
model m Village 11;. 3 beauty & mt~re~t to this r esidence.
Bdrm. 2 bu. formal dan· Us ed brick in courtyard & baek rm . ltv rm , frplc . d g L · R ' catlled.ral ceillng. llle t!n· yar . SI I .950. orramc e nnie
try, fu.lly lndscpd 752 1414. <0 ·23)
Superb loc~ across Crom
Uruv. park. Warm fam1· ATTN: ML RENY P..A..Ya!
HAlllOR VIEW
RARE SPLIT LEVE
Double d11cm1 01}1.'11 Inti lbu. lovely 4 hecJroon
home. 1-'orm.i I d1n1n
groom & hvini:room with
fireplaee l-'am1lyrnom
UdJUIOlng fully built I
all electric k1l t'h{'n ·
bcd r ooms up with
master 11wte & added on
bonu.s room on pnvllte
IOWt:r lt'Vel. Spedaeulur
view of ocean, harbor, & rule llw:1. l!all th3·lll>SCI
I LEASMIHTAL aa Owner will nvt 11•·11 now
b\11 'Wiii rent thla $450,000
home for I yc••r for only JAll PllOPIRTllJ $1295 per month Sp.•c•
ly hom~. 552·0lff for f~r(' 1s a good buy -one of Univ . ~~· ~~ ~~:es~:~r~ P a rk 's ne wes t & lovelies t villaget; ~!:~ ........ !?!.~ _T_ree __ Ln_.______ -s pacious 4 BR & family rm home
PRIVACY PLUS Brand new t80 deg ocean rtllCED TO SILL w t close access lo pool & jactrZzi. ~~~~~~~~~I Near Westcllff. lovely view. New 3br 2"'2ba t3rd ARIOI LAICE PLUS quick occupancy' Madeline.
" home with 2230 ss + br a pvt swte > Sl8SK COHDO Cross 752· 1414 ( 0 ·24 I
ll'l!Cff only ~C-a 979-5370 ~ 51111() ALLSTATE ~HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
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tacul1r view of the enllr11 &76-4890
harbor are» from •lOl'I
SpyglnSll 11111 4 Rdrmit • 4 bdrm 2 bu fotHll'd yurt!,
fomlly rrn. II. formul din Hoon• uYiorlu1i1. "''" 11t•rk.
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cupancy. Ol,.,n Sul/Sura I 4
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PRESTIGE
M,,1111 Vt rde Countrr.
Club ur1•11. 4 br, p00 .
J11rutzl Well _pncf'tf . al
$f211.000 Call now .
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ll1•1.1I ""I uh'
sep 720 SF. rec room. Consider trade Agt SI U,900
Beauuful kitchen & bath. 759-0706 8 If 1 hi hi DON'T COMrROMISE
top quataty puinl and ee1ut1ru1 home ror sale en gte~~ ~b gd y X~· One or the g rea tes t homes in ~~!1P~ft ·~!~.+g~:· Dana Pomt 2000 sq. ft 1 ! n d /e +a ;n~ d : I rvine! 2-s tortes w /approx. 25Sct
w Jopener Exel pkg for sunken L,.R with /rplc. 644~/552-6327 s q .rt. -4 BRs. formal dining + lg. eurs a nd vehicles. dm. rm. am rm .... den. -b kf t f ·1 Jk · ~159 500 May consider 3 bdr m. 2 bu shutters. LOVELY 2Br. den Condo. r s area. amt y rm w /wa -m
I • · ton outh lndscpng redwoodced:ir steps from the lake an we t bar ... AND ... 3 fplcs Cliving. case ope ·•• f I 's114900Cull Woodbrldge Harborlake. r 'I 't d Laune. Rltr 646·4380 4~~4~· · x tr as inc 1 w u 1 n ut am 1 y. master s u1 e) + o ut oors
FAMILY HOME p11n c led d e n t I iv . 2 redwood dec k .. patio & more!·
• • Re duced lo H ll. B y redwood dec ks , & $\39.500. ·Appl. o nly . Natalie Ben· N11t llgt11 4 Br 2 Bu . foml· Owner Ot.•t>1.1n view 3 Br ROman ba In mstr suite. j · 752 1414 CD 25) 1---------t IUILDU CLOSEOUT I y rm w ti r PI e . I U 2""' ua + den. Pool. Jae.. Otrered at Sl21.500. Call am m . . . 2 ID Con A•I J1111t 2 h•ft or tlle1w lovvly cnclO!!oo yard. cle>11e lo sauna. rrwny upgrades. owner at 551·6561 o r AFTEllNOOH DELIGHT
rLUSIMCOMI 2 11tory.•br.a hnhom•11 !£.hoo.00018.~_!~!:.<!".~~1•~c sl . See .to apprecial e~·640-1440.PrlnonJy.
,._ _______ _,Pearled hantwnoft noort, 0t1 <1111 .. r r ul-4tf'·IHlr ~ -----"-"'-··-----"'--• sioz.~.661.2537 J·-· reduc ........... ,utifull)' Your duys will be spent in your own
•· woocl bN11lltHI 1•1•llln111, !! hph•• & much more _. cu ""' p r ivate jacuzzi or on y~autiful ---------1 twtck frs•h'• •ml 1·011rltr~ Prl•·111 111 l1111t sisu.~ CHEAPI BToro I 032 U1>J.l:aded Deerfield end atri um or picking veg ables from 2000 Sq 2 1.1 h4lcl 3'U t: 23rd SL /\hm h1.1v1• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• wut 3 Br. family rm. dLD· rt. sty, 4 br, 2·~ ...,LC Pl.US 21l 1l11ry 3 br. 2 bu ut 20711 c hecry :J b r . L Ut h 8 y 0 w NE R . FOR Ing rm . townhouse y our o wn ~arden ! This B~ ramily :!::~r._~~c~~~iu. "20flO OranJ<t> f\.ve J<llrden!l. """ l•,und~. S AL E J Lt~ASF.. -194.llOO.Agt.833-8331 h om e in Turtle Rock has it all!
Bvowner.bclowprevuJI 2unlbdrml,h2 h1th lnC'nn., Pric ed ul $1 29,SOO t<•r•aic llurry . Ca I BeauUfuJ3llr.2Ba.on •=---'-'$97,500 Quiet locationnearrcc rcatlonarea.
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, l w I prtv•te Y"' Ownerr Atct • :l!\2 4894 . &t(J-7434 . premium lot. Upar,ded. , .......... __, · 29 900 Lll inJt loe ft!5t. $84,000. 3701 1md P•tlo •1JOL~ M2.21M orll73 0782 Q>ntury 21 Goltl Sta_r pa 11 o, 1and1 ca P •cl Priced right 38drm, 2ba, s chools & shopping. Sl , . a ~s~.w~o00~~~;nd~~P1§.§s.~A;.c~a;1~~"ie~AL~L~•nu~u~-::-ti~!!!!~~!iji[il: ~--~~~~s;a~~~~~~Hef'P~iiiil4'4~~~~~-----...... ~t==~~~===1
WIST CUFF
Prime community n ear schools Ii
shopping. Top condition 4BR home
w /huge Jot accented. by swimming
pool & puttos. Spaciou s rooms :..... an
new p_alnl.-c. amrlt ccs &
kitchen llle! A new beauty on the market a t $229,500.
JOYCE EDLUND t12-823S
'42-1235 644-6200 '°' O.ver Orfn Ha~ View Center
trvlne •t ~Jiii' V•ll•r c.n1er
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COIOMA -MAI OVFR 5crYcARS OF ~RV/CE •ftftl'.X. ,.._ 28R ...Ult and one _ FIVE PLU --=~-
lBR unit on I~ Iola. Oc
vu. Hair block. to &11 Price Reduction On Beaut. S·Plex
Corona Beach, view. In Best Area Of Eastside Costa
BflMCilUriTa,Sur ar. Mesa. Mint Condition. Lge 3 Bdrm. '350.ooo O.WC wu:uiu·,...,~_... . ome W/F.P. + 4 2 Bdrm. tldfYear. d l•Htlff•• Ga r d en Apts. All W /.Enclose • ...._ w (la rages & P atios. Best Value.
710.02'1 Flexible Terms Or Exchange. Ask·
ing $295.000.
Peopl• wbo need People
Thal'I wtwt the DAJLY PILOT
S.ERVlCE DIRF.cTORY
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ly home. Highly upgraded -4 B& vw1na:.-""!~-MJ!'"""'1~11-rnmtty-mr,-gourmc trr.i..wx-ir:-:o~-11 .. ~~-;;;-=-....~-'§.-~ -f
paodeamaster BR w 1£plc:-An •
UPlrd 38r, 2b1 hae. Only ORANGETI££ $73,900-Ternw tool Lalir Poolside home with
Rlly lne 586-4068 private entrance next t.o -.;;..-------1.weterlaU ln adult com· P1&1t• Y•y I 034 ple1t. Up&r•ded plush • ............ ..,nn ...... tatpets, .tr~ftlOnei!
reeobrook home. br. redwood atrtp paneled
owMr. $ Br 3 Ba tUacuu. • walls on widett part or ~~:39.500. ·1741 or
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1ake. Price ~9.000.
tta ell --leech I 040 q ...... i;·c;;;;;......ffl21.
3Br. 281, :l at~ Condo,
cloee to 1hoppln1. rec
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orrcrcd at the realt!tHe pl"tce 'ftf'! • ._._
$129,500. Amy Gaston 642·8235.
<0·27) • """'451MO.ANGmH , C
2 BR lower unit on the water. Are'a •
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has-tenni. court .. ~ouna-, -jucuut~•----wel~ht r m s, etc. Near . Saddleback f Campu~. too . Price of $67,500 lncl.
rcfrig. An in vestor's deligh t.
J-canne·Bamctt 644-6200. <0-28) , :
' .. 2·1235 '44·6200 tOt Dover Ori~ H•..W Vltw Centtt
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Sia\ Sun 9 5. SWJ.900 l1·ngo ft'H IOn•I ., ei.p1•t'l1illy M W ('pU, all ror 126.200 In ~Int Co11\a Mtsa Coca 2 ~o E~ ac . 1111 rm din. rm. open ~· p • ok. Nr s OP-S061 tJo rdf'•\J'< Avr 1rnowlt'dll'1tblt" in \hi' Low \ow down , euy lion Brin it your 1n ~m TY be•m ct'll frplc. garage ping.$t0...2200; 673..Q'JlS.
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'41>112S9 • Fo r mOrf" In fo. caU oo c.'()("Mr lot by Hunt· bit ins. AvaJl 12 t. $595. permo..... · IY OWNH ~llJ ~~-· -C•ll St-c~~ 6 .. .:fiSlO/ 1 "Br s:m·~ Br m s:-Vard ____ ....._
CATALUU SUMSETS .oas121.spo ·
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llal 4'*1 "r eanuU .. Great cond. 5 __ a..tl fer -car gauge. 673·491~ or MH • Nun ... 3 Br 2 ~· -wtn:r'pnrk' low low down. Co r....1 ............ ••••••••••• \213W2l ·10'7T available Oe4:. 1. ~ -·u·r · • oK "1 •re... oneca•• na sm Rttr.~·1729
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p1u"1<>. <S26ot) Nt:W.SHOPPING 27.000 sq .• ft. lot near refrlg.,$33S. Ut1I pd. No Victoria
MeWt.H ... $ton CENTER Pacifica Hospital. 5 pets.833-8974. ·~9l24
956-4500 NeWPOrt Beach Area. CePointan' .... rSb$~· ~tr & Civic Lge. S BR. 3 ba.; very 3 Br l Ba Crilc 24 \ti
Tripi .. net lea e F'i t "" .. ...,, · private Harbor View o ' · ---------•1 ye~ rent gu~:~nte:J. David Bourke Rl~r Homes: 'to Oct. 15th. '79. r~nge Ave: 4SO mo . 81
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MoblM H~ Store 644-1751 Hoose & Duplex PLUS center, San Diego &
Wl'lltm1nster 848-8895 ROOM TO BUILD 4 • Newport free~ay. ~.
i:; Anaheun 9S6-4SOO "9colMPtope~ 2000 mo r e unit s . Agent Co1taMH49 3224 775 Olympic, shown Sat.
Mabe1m 956· tOt l ••••••••••• •••••••••••• 631-4990 ••••••••••••• •••••••••• 12-4. Sun 12·3.
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W Anaheim 761 1442 COSTA MESA ltesorf 2400 cprs. drps. cov pa tio. ,._. ,.._.. .. .--.. ---------•I Contract or trade! All ••••••••••••••••••••••• fenced & clean 238\ New condo model 2+2
Tra1ler Coat'h.8X3S',xlnt s pac ious unlls re · COl01t•DO Rutgers,S460.635-67SO. Frplc.wetbar,cath cell Hw-bc>< \ll\'W l'alermo furbished w1lh pnvate ~ ings. dbl g ar++++· ' tJr J 8a 1-'1': f rond . rum. Must set> to Owner mu.st sell. S ocret-. Call 631-0424 ~ UMO $175,000 upprec1ale S3SOO or best patios' St5j.OOO. ?S2·l920 trees. power. view. road DlSIUILE
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714/494-65'4
roPO"ftlE WORLD V p P . Jerry. 842·3070 J '-'UAIL Bestoffer.73l·287laft7. HOME Cllrfs•1CoMfort
ewer r . a le cc1 pi A.CE -............ forced air heat. Garb· t•rplc , wetbai:. cath
LAGUHACHilM ings. At C . .iu ttrdt'd . NOMOMEYDOWM ._,.,.. Pr.,.,.., 2600 dlsp.blt·ms.frplc.pa\10. ceil'gs. dbl gar++++.
t'tt>l )'out patnl bru11h and Comm pool. tennu;, BHQ You pay sales \ax only. PltOPBTllS"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar age. wate r furn. CaU631-0UA
mMkl' lh1s 3 bedroom cot· BY OWNER l Br 2 Ba t SllOO mo 759-0087. j ~ x 60, 2br, 2ba, 73 Dahl. 1 rll I 1 1 Ensenada. Mex. 2 bdrm. Adults only. no pets
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A~Sl::lCIArES
t age-:.park le. Wood level condo 0 JJOve'ly area Colonial Charmer 5 star park . 1 day move o,.. : o r.M. flatun,g. bunting. retire· RATE REASONABLE 0-PoW 3226 r~l>p l~~~d ~~l~~s: Easy acCesS to shops. 5 & N rt H t 1n. JV9734-3& 4 B.I. duplexes ment or wknd retreat Across from Country •••••••••••••••••••••••
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anh!>caprng. ~li 10 8 "'1·~ loun $64 .900. Ttusis someone ·s oream 638-8841 down in a pko . view walk t o be ach . 27S MesaDr.•5'8-6706 frplc,den. pvtyd. l yr ~ac Sl~.OOO 768-1••3 eve•/wknds . " S2 000 f . k l Id bid $41" .... .. ho me Could tha t s o· 213/684·3200 8, or QWC sa e. Lr L Co d lb . o g . ~ mo · •DUPLEX* Ocean side or hwy. levt-1
IOt; easy access co bc:ach
Needs pamt. mmor rt'
pairs; 1dt·ul for hom1• & ltl~Omt' Hurr)' o nl)
$159.!AAI M1ss1<1n Realty 49'4 0731
FORECLOSURE
Jo;¥clus1ve Three Arr h
Ba). O\l'r 3600 ft of new bldg_, with 5 bdrrn.'i., 4
balhs. den. brkfsl rm .
dlw.ng rm. & super laq(c
J.(a me room.
JEff IRIERY
REALTOR
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$129 '""" community 1901 Yacht K · .. d t 9 1 6 " "'°" · 111 V1lla~e t 'all'e . .-.. . M D 8622 R 1 r,.. w oo . 675--0120 SS.SO. or 2 bedroom +den LAGUNA BEACll JUSTLISTEO! 7J"~ ys752· ' t!S. CMMS93Sl Rent $92.SO BYOWNER .__.IL........_ .new2br.2"'2 bacon· I S7S. Ced,ar & window · 497-24 57 Excellent 3 Br family mo. Adult i>et. _._ _,...... do. 2 frplcs. washer & h y bl k t home w/2 brick patioi. Mission MobjJe Homes Two 4·plexes. 612 & 614 W..ted %90 dryef'. See to apprec. No b~~h. ~;~vat:c z~ca~ iiiE' ~~~~~~~~~~IP I u s c h 1Idr1· n :. 3 BR p~ BA. 638-8841 Calle Campana. SC. By ··~··•••••••••••••••.•• children. no pets. Singles garage~ Fully main-~ ~ ''HESCENT B/\Y playhouse Lar~e coun Harbor H1~hl11 nd!>. SC Gen. ~osp. End units 0 W N Pro P e rt>' 1 n fwel"!~~97·3 Agt. no tamed yard. Adults. No .... try klll'hen w /famll) Agt Ph646·4149 TRAlLER 8x26'. l-'enced overlook f(olfcourse . Inglewood. Hawthorne ee."""·~. ·2971 pets. lnqwre at S2S Ulth
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lot. Nonhend. E Z care qpen 14 Saturdaf . 31732 qwel 'street Jhgh pay l l T 957·2666 .,._..,._,.shed Ave. Beach/AllantlS S4SO per ~~~~ ~ ~ :e~ r l~ua bn~ ! l hurv1cw 1Up 4lh S\) menls S37·9751 L1" do .Isle Mobile Home furmshed or CoVlngton 4-plexes Huot· ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. bdrm. dbl gar. ram rm. a.>. 213-59J ·5130 afl6. -
"115.000 Rumar Rculty, Or l'an 'a e w + 3 LalaeFonst 1055 un(urn1s ht;d . Ac ross lngton Beach. 3 bldgs ..... ,.._.. 310 lg fnc1l yd. Avs1I now. Delwcehoml' 2500sq ft 4 ~ bedrooms. 2 baths <n_ol •••••.•••••••••••••••••• =~P~.b~o buses side by side. $199.SOO ea. ••••••••··~··•••••••••• $450. Call 646·6479 Br. sew1og' rm. 3 · & .
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, .... Hacu ar w I e a e Blks lo beach $299 500 unvE IN NOW" \ge sundeck. hardwood la nds('aped $15.500. •Estale Ewlding story 4 Bdrm home with ~ 2 BR. 2 ba condo. S350 t;:~~. f~f~p~~~ 41~u~~ . CHARM!! · mu ·• floors. breakfast nook Treasure Island trailer P~/.~ view. tn best location. W..tclff Realty Mo. Many amenities: nr.
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led l I d 3 • h M 642 9L9S. mn ... t aduJt. oo pets. 2 8 r • 1 Ya b a d l x Huntington ViUage Lane, ..... to~ 43()0 ds oraen o me u e rnr S? rog , w.t Utllpd• .~yrly1S7:S.7552 townboule. gar. med yd. H.B. c7u>S88·M1. . -••••••••••••··-·'• .. ••• automatic opene r s. ktl<'h 01 with Center or town. Sa.45. 2 Bdrm .wtth patio, xlnt • c.t,clowa *l'' 511·
macro wave ranSHH~. st.'lf ~l~anrn~ l742 BA<>~R avail Dec l. ~eve. Br. children welcome locatao~ Newport U '--bp t nven~. trash <'o'mpactors. and BB •••• ,~ .. •0 ••••0 •••••• Quiet aduJt. $210 incl uUI. no pets. Starting at $270 Reighta'4:i·9324 : 646·861>3 5· h •.....,bo ••Mt .. 1n 01r tw•lnr, llunt. Harbour, 673:3415 9£LUXE2BR.vlew.ne1w mo.846-tl90'7. t•YVlinM h.~~ca""'mf'O~~~~~~ ~ •· roottc lO~. wet bnr .. an all models : ·~from a,..arh. sus. _ _ carpets. bltns. pat o. a 15,,... ~t·u.l)J"E.SUHUM1 1U1 ii.:.
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2 BR, 2'' ~ Ml$ Shown b) appe>anlmt•nl (.'all Linda INN 175/wk ai up Mi.id crpts, drps, p1ti0; fptc huge fenced yd. Open $440 NO DEPOSIT ESTCLlFF' 1 Br. adutu.. ROOMMATES 1 1 ~ lwun...LlJ.1 > &l.1-~df l~eck.d.a.ysl. ~rv , <."Olur TV~ heated _Bltna dllhwsr •. Util paid .s....a....u. .S...~ _n l 7 7 ,! N6 ~ -N~ · no .....11.r-, ~mo. ··vatl -L'r-= •c"M·L--~ _ '!'--• -unr.-tnO'f!M A lll no pel:s;-l$\O • Wes t m 1 n s l eY C M . · .,..... _,.. " ~---. ·~vTT ~ _____ ..2.Jlll.2 b.M
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ln l*lO mo s.&8 3'*> rnt'd yard 1575 mo May ~,..,Or.._, '' dryer & c~rt. Close to 964-2937 $695. Tom. 536·3483, ed. al{e open. to share 2
I .-w/opt LU bu.)' $49 7'71 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A•...a. Mow! everyt.bing $37S +clean-63&-6300 BR apartment. Cos l o & ... -lo 3 UR .. b o_ .. _ t t d . So 2 BR. l ba. nrly new. lg ----- -63 ......... ,'*er u • -, a ON T iit-: WATER 1 br 2 ""'"oom apar men . 1'?& epo111t. rry. no patio. encl gar.: 1 ~ ma WESTCLIFF 2Br. 1,,'l ija Mesa. Immediate -oc-· blw ... b.lk to bc'h 'rl> drn. rxc.-f .art' it l.ido No pets or children. Call kids no pets. 646·6429. to beach. $350. 642.8973 lOwnhoost! Adult:. only, cupancy 54()...4844 •
l,:?5 ~. Sl Ol*n S~t r l'n1n tabana Slone Unda67S.23ll Avwll2·J. oo .-.. $395 mo 1728 E"ec M/F . Npt Bch. S un .t;H H 7S. wl3 I I t" •d It •"75 1 •1--ToOc-I"'~ ,. • 798 ~ rp (', 1)¥ 1" " u .., Partly fum J br. carport, _.. :---Bedford Ln. 548~ pnme toe Catallna/ocn
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BLUFFS3bdrm LIDO lSLt;, 3 BR. 2 ba stove/refrag. gar. no bus. $22$. mo. 673-4622 carg.arS360. Frplc. view W'ESTHEWPORT condo. S350. -548-7Sl3 0; )'
On grttnbelt. $700 ~ 00 Via Genoa Im pets. quiet neighborhood. Agt. Ask for Carolyn. No kids or pets. 208 19th 3 Bdrms .. 1 ba .. uofurn. ~5357 Mr. Smith. 11
ttS23C.utNSJ)a·IRVtNt Agent&M·ll33 m1.1c S900Permonth IAlhtfNM $27S SJSOmo.6'13-8062dys. Garden apt, lg l Br. elec. ~Lbetwn 5·7pm. UGS. Yearly Roommate wanted F/'M •
WISTCLlffAAlA LawsonRlty6?S-4S62 2530S.O.t.wAn kitchen. dis hwasher. , IAYVIEW toshare2BR,3baluxur,y L.et-ehocll .l2~! 3 br, 2 ba, vacanL Lease Brand new. neve r oc GREAT RECREi\TION 1 Bedroom Apts walk·ln closet. almost IEACHWOOO AnS. 2 BR. 2 ba. (rpl. garage. Dana Pt. Condo. Maturf'.
••••••••••••••••• •• $700 Gardener inc cupied 3 Bit. 2,,. ba, Swimming . -..i una!'t. :! 1 block from ocean new, aduJts·oo pets. $275 2 Br 2 Ba S315 mo Yearly,$550, unturn. responsible. ref. req. $235
l BR. 2 ba .. g~at ocnn & 673-8.182. Condo $525/ mo . Ca II hl'alth r lubs. b1lh.ircb Spacious. 2nd level mo. ~17. 631·5454 372 Adul~ 962·1e0o . IALIOA-HEWPORT + 1,A;i ut1I. 496-21661
sunaetv1etvs ! Near Cres · --John Marshall t>31-1266 n1i:ht ll ghll'U ll•1111 1' BllllS+reCrtiterator W.BayST.CM . · llALTY 675-8170 -,---------cent Beach. North BR 2ba Condo .. View of RF;/MAX l'OUrt!'t Pro & prn !-th01>. Carport&laundry facal Brand new 3 Br apt HB. Fem roommate, 2lyrs or 3 Laguna. French Counlry Back Bay. $495/mo. C;all
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architecture, stove & Renata.556-710'1 S-Chtmnte room stree t. nr So. Coast Days848·26SSor536-4873 &sunny lblk.tobeach. home. Pet Ok . $130 •
refrig. Like new ; will _.. ••••••••••••··~··•••••• fo'llN J\("l'l'Vl1'1ES Beaut.immac.ltghta1ry l Pla.i~. $4 25 . Adlts . Stove/refr1g. Raragi>. 645-9574 .•
consider lease/opliOI\ UKE HEW HuME Ocean Hills Condo, 3br. Flilltimt• chn•rlor frt't' Br apt, just tota lly re 644-6421. l Br. ~ltns. Pool. Adults. S400 per mo. yearly. day • 0
Avail now. $750 Mo All upgradl'd. v1~w city 2"'1ba. frplc, pool, gt! cse. done. very lgc Ii"'. rm . no children or pets. $225. 759-aM-Oeves 759·9458 t'emale 31, boy Ill want:. 1. '94·'7SS1 lights 4BRS & F/R. Lg & ocean view No pets Sun<J.iy hrurwh. BH(J " w/hagh beam ceilings. Eastsadc l Br. s mall but ~-2675 respansible ind1v1dual.
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497·29220eve:. wknds. Lu.xunous 3 BR. 21., ba 2112 ba. GQI! course view. ~ni?ll'!'>. 1&2 bl'droum:. 1 br waterfront apl. $350. carpets/drapes. encl -----
UPPER EMERALD BAY Condo.on water. Floorto beaut. kitchen. Micro· fo'urn & unrurn Modeh mo.Lease. 1 BR, wood beam clgs. & gar., patio Nr beach. LIDOISU 2S yr old educated work
3 bd.rm 2i,i, ba $750 nor celling Palos Verde wave. trash comp. $600 open daily IOtoi Hoom 675-3282 9to5 cabinets. lots of cup· park. shops. $345 mo. Spac. 3 Br. 2 Ba. frpl . 1ng class man need:. 111
· · r stone frplc waJlcover· 498-l238 . f , t'i m'nlt -. board space. stove. $2.50. 960-1.279 -pauo. nr-bch. tennis & :.hare i.unn:.e rain fno<I mo . Lse only· Sbown by mg.s, 'extensive mirrors, m~. mote !'te '1 l' ' • ' Spacious 2 '"In\. 2 ba · • 731-6001 sbop6. SSSO 540-01"7 sumtune &. hre w seriQii~ •
appt.Call0wner675-7316 S750mo.558-8S34 lBr. 2 ba w /bal.£. l~ase required Sorry. frplc.Agent 2 Br. 2 ba. garage. Jo'emale. Write PO Box •
Sh N cldul~onl}.nopels 675-64!M 675-5930 Redecort'd.f. Br.seclud~ dshwb.r. patJO. No pets, DOVER Vil.LAGE 453:1.Jrv ei.92716 .......... 3250 Back Ba i 1 f 11 Spacious • arp • r -& pvt. ClOse to sbop_g. $325.833-1683. 2brcondoavailD~l.
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lew 2 bdrm. 1 ba. air Room for RV &boat. $700 49'l 711S Garden A partments ••••••••••••••••••••••• situauoo$240. Adlts onl)'. DELUXE CONDO 3 Br. 2 2284 cood. frplc. Nr Lake $410 Refs. l.st last lse. 548-5678 Sho ...... llffs. oceun view • ........... ...,CH ... •ns· 752·1.830. ba immed occup. $395. Near Hoag Attr. 2 br 645-7464 or 761· 67J.68.14 • ~ N•--IHcll/Morltl --" a_._ Ron. 847-6010. · twnhse. cflS· drps, l car We'll help you find a re· ~· days. 4br. 2ba, carpets , ~llO"~·~nl'C at 17th • Large 1.2&3 bedroom Newlyde<'Orated 2 Br1Ba gar . Ad ts. no pct:.. ltableroommale!
bdrm. 2 ~a. jacuzzi, Charming 4 Bdrm, 3 ba drapes. ~r 8&rage 645-0550 garden apts. Dsbwhr. fenced porch. sgl car New 3 bdrm. 2.lh ba, patio. 548-2895. L h t h
frplc. Lrg. lush yard. home. Patio, fam. rm. 2 496-6789 bltns. encl. gar, gas bbq. garage. $350 pr mo. 2 car garage. 2 bdrm. 2 . -a?e 11 ouse 0 ·~rt'
$595 mo. 586·9650 days frplcs. no pets. Fam . Steps to beach. 3 Br. 2 Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scott Chlld.ren OK. Go by 7SS ba. Bach. uruts. 960-4407 Eastblu!f 2 br. 2~ ba. 2 w ~ ow person.
8»958Seves.wknds. pref. $850/mo. 2032 Ba.den.lndryrm.newly N•~~~tSollth Pl.6'2·5a73 W.20t.h.then call752·1830 847·5820963-5891963-2518 car gar Pool. pvt & 496-0521.
M B I P i Pb qwet. $41S. Also apt to Nice home w/pool in In . ...-.Migllel 3252 1ramar, a enn. painted, $475 mo. Evs 10ovrr.1t llith1 MESA VERDE home at· Smlcottageon Flower SPANISH sbare640·5296:540·7~9 female prererred. S:tlu ·•••••••••••··~··•••••• 673-0941 '213-330-1959 Wknds. 1>-1211110 mosphere 2&3 br dlx St.S160prmo. APARTMENTS
=---------iLarge 4 br, pau·o. 2 car 714-49'l-4770 apts,nopets.546·1034 541M809 3BR W tm' t ·2BR L100 VIEW 2br, frptc. mo.uttlancl.S52·81.321"ll' ' es . ms er. ll DR Adlts nights or 1-653-8411 a!>k F0tt SALE garage. $850. mo. Balboa S-,,._ 2 8 R . 1. b a. r u I I) ICIDS OIC 8 r 1 be & I BR. HB. call aft ~~· seK75 6359· · ror John Chase EXCHANGE/LEASE Jslsnd (213 > 876-2723 Capis.___ 3 278 runus· ....... 1 blk to O"'ean I r .cottage, lJ> c. an_i lOAM847-4510 _ mo. ·
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decorated. elegant 3 br, 3 BR 2~ BA ,+ fllmiJy rm, 3 car garage. $495. townbse' apt w/lge pvt after7pm. . sllpavall.$670840·1062. '"'WlCdys; 99'l·SOOO.Evc;-,. 2~ ba Laguna Niguel rm, adjacent to N.B. ten· mo.493-6435. OCEAHFROKT patio. Poo.1. Adults . p--'-Brutol. Lge l Bdrm Sharp 2br apt. Large ~-.&......•--3880 673-95.33. Condoln ard Uk l nis club. Ideal greenbelt h So k ds ts ..,... ------------mospher!.g ou~~n:i!g location 752·6470 Beaut. new town Ol;lse . 3BR.2ba,wntr.$600 ~~~11 6~~5~9 . Coodo.Complredecorat-enclosed patio. Bcharea •••••-••••••••••••••••Female, 2S-3S to sha~ :1
view. Near shopping, 835--449L . ' fg~=llt~n:dj~pootol S3!.!iS2bTa0 .• wn0ClJ'~ . or . ed. ClubMe, pool, JllC. 9fi0.3689aft6or wknds. Br newly decorated, Br~.HB.S22Smoall
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owner.770-0811. home . Lge l iving bar,din.rm .. frpl.Smin. 2Br,channel.yrly$550 -styadltcoodo.N.E.SA Park Newport a p t ~~~~~~~~~rm+deo . lmma c . to Dana Pt. Marina PARKUDO Newlarge2bdrm.2ba.1Br,,swve/refrig. lndry. 2sr. 2ba. els to sMlJf· wLsameMQ:SJlTT__,____,,
, Bdrm, 2 ba, f'am rm. $1250/mo lse. Married cple. only. $525. 2 Bdrrm 2 baths frpl bltns, pauo. No pets or pooa, wtr pd, adllS, no f r w Y . C o m m FEMALE shr w/same.'2
Atnwn, aJI bltins. Ocean Watarfr•t Hws 548-'3904 adultsooiy. S42S unium. · kids. $365. 3S3 Hamilton. petsS2S5 mo. S49-l240 pool/clbhse. Cpt , drp, Br 2 Ba bright apt. T.,·
View. pvt beach. Niguel 631-1400 s.taAIMI 3210 l /528--0820daysorwk.nds 2 BR. beam cellini;ts. frpl 633-27771538·5798 ms, Npt Bch. $175.'Bljli
Shores. S8()(). 7S9-H6S ....................... 645-381.8 cleBn. pool avlllL $290. fw ... d 833-9381. Res 548-7035
'ague! Shores rede"'o BAY FRONT NEW large 3 bdrrn_2 ba. + 3 BR. 2 ba • allele<:. new. 31317th Place. 642-2464 or aL..&.-ilitZ:i 3900 Sbare4 Bdrm house.' • ~ Brand new 3 BR on No den Cond dbl ~arage · c · d k g •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ~ garden home 2 bdrm 2 B I . Lr. o. . 0 v p a r I n . 2 Br 1 ba in 4·plex drps EW cnu-rv-.. 1 B ••••••••••••••••••••••• K.B~$1'10. 1nckl. Ulll. · · ay w comer view. g patio. al e. poo s. jac. Ownr / agt. $450 mo. · d··• • ef · v..'""VV r, air. ~a. den, wallt to pvt.bch. loft &skybtes, bnck pat.. near So. Coast Pim . No 642.2164 SS2-4894 cpts, stove. a wts. r s. pool, volleyball. tennis. rnE EXCITING 848-3079
Guarded comm. pool, S900 mo lse, 673-1206 pets.633-9241549-4078 • $285.631·3725 s treilms & lakes . $340 PALM MESA Ans. Nd. feml. rmmatc. 111 ~~·n~l .pe~.8~~!i'i eves. HomesftnlhlMd Balboa Oceanfront. 2 Br. 2 Br, 1 ba, all elec. Brand D-PoW 3126 mo. Dys 213·572·3222: MINUTESTONPT shre.2 bdrm . beaut apt ,,~,..,.,.,0 ~ r P Pt 4 U~L-.... °"llOO $450 month to month. new. 187 E. 18lh St. $400. ••••••••••••••••••••••• evs. wknds. 714·523·5499 BCH SlSOtmo 847.7319 ~· ""ean root, en. · --Agent 631-4900 mo Agt541·S032 d 1 b b Bach 1&2 BR , BR, ram. rm. $1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · Deluxe up ex 3 r 2 a. If course rondo. 2 br. 2 from s2Jo & up. R d . Br 2~ Ba. frplc. pa~os. Lido bayfront, lux. 3 + 3 Br. 2 ba. frpl, steps to 2 Bd.,·3 Bd .• or. new. balcony. gar, frplc. No ba + den. garage. Adults No Pets s~~~,t~a~:I~~~ B!~' ~~~aped, pool/Jae. den,sidetie.$1500 MOllLIHOME ocn. Winter rental. Call C.~.·N .B ., all bltns, pet.s.559-7194. Ran~ho San Joaquin 1561 Mesa Dr. front apt 2 bdrm. 2 bd
Agent673-906d IHFOttMATIOH 645-8075, paUo-yd; some w/Crplc, w/fairway view, $575. (5 Blk.s East of Newport $400 per mo. 633·1382 ur
°"I GUEL SHOR, ES : 4 BR. Newport Heights_ Rent. option to buy .info. Oceanfront N.B .. w1nler !nrcl~ec: ~ar~ ~n:?u ~m SlOOMOVE IN 833-l&93. Blvd.> 6?>ti~-----....__ ----
Spacious 4 bdrm, 2~ ~a. Lg. pnvate lot. ·Water. rePO's, Joa~ assumption rent.al. 3 BR. 2 ba, huge $ 3 5 0 . $ 4 7 5 . T S L ALLOWANCE 350. 2 Br. Or ang.etree 9am·5pm546·9860 Gorf!eous house fo shart.'.
rsam ,rm. be4a9c3h6. 2t9c3nn1s. gardener. appllances IO· et<:. _Easy hnance 0 .A.C. sundeck, rtght on sand on Management.642·1603. 2 Br. 1 ba, pvt patio. encl. Condo. Overlooks r un-2 m a from oec an .. :c 635 mo. · or cl. $565. mo. Century 21 9off1ces. Newport's best beach. ning. stream. Adults. MOllLEHOME
831·145.1 Newport Ce n ter, Mobile Hon. Store Fully·fum'd & ready to 2 Bdr .. l ba .. new installa· ~~~Mu~rL:~:es~ 833-330'1 IHFOIMATIOH ~~·S4~~l~nf.00~~~! ~ Br. 2 ba condo on golf 640-~7. Santa Ana 554·70'10 ~s2 7:;~:: or~~: tdrions , nSew 1c1a~tsets0K& 4gg.9ZJO. L.aglllNaleoda 3841 Rent. option to buy info. (714)842·7252 coorse w/pool. $395 mo. Westlllllll5t.er 848-889.'i • • • apes. ma .,,_ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo~ "97·2U6. 3"~.sdtoevn.e.2$600ba,mocrp1ntsc,l W.Anabe.im 761·1442 962-3145 $325 Mo. 1813 PlacenUa2 Br w/palio. n e wly Deluxeduplex l yrnew.2 rePO·s o~ assumpllOf!. FIM, 3 BR. furnished ... ..,. 956-4500 64Z2464 ed $265 etc. Easy finance 0 A C. C M area SlSOt J gu ~Vi.to 3267 gardener & wtr. 548·0'157 E. An~e1m · 1011 2 BR. l ba. S350 yearly. . ~~l · pr mo. Br .. 2 ba, vie~. frpl, gar. 9offiees · · R , •.
·•••••••••••••••••••••• or 645·0221 e ves. 600 Anaheim 956-Across from El Rancho. 2Bdrm., l ba .. beam cell· Stam glass. ttle entry & Mobia. HOfRt Stor. $260/2 8 · 4.94-0348.
uper 3 br. 2 ba. dshwhr, Tustin Ave. Call aft 6; 675-9394. ings, pool avail. $265 Mo. Extra.clean 2 br, 2 ba apt wet bar. Walk to Woods Anahelm 956· 1011 Female wanted to share 2
patio focd yd, gar. iC1ds . . Conda 11111-Balboa. OCEANFRONT 31317th Place. 642-2464. Fncd yd, garage w/laun· Cove. Ad Its no pe ts. Santa Ana SS4·7070 brstuchoapt $125. mo. 1 ~
& pets ok. $44.5. Agt. no 3 bdrm. ~.1e: home ~n F•.tllMd • 3400 2BR. $4SO mo to mo. dry hook·up. Refrig. Ca· SSSO/lse._Call497-41l4. West.nun.sLer 848-8895 utal. 847·8880 days .
fee. 964·2566; 973-2971 =r ale ~o~s:so· ....................... Agent. 631-4990 SUPIA HICE ble TV. Walle to schools. Studio apts • .,... blk to W.Anahe1m 761-1442 Winds 1213)289-TOS!r
,poo, a ·SludioApt.Byocean,pool · •Locked~ar.w/lg stor. shops,bus.Chaldok.No be.acb. $2SS. incl. ulll. EAnabe1m 9564SOO , BR. l~ ba bhthestquali· 640-0616 & J'acuz:zi S320 Mo H B Nice 2 BR. 2 ba, nr Pier. •D/W patio, !ndry rm. pets. $350. 496-4922. Permanent Stv & refng. · Rental Lo share w/2 guys
t,y home. Buift1ns, super · · · · rumor not $425 •SpeciaJ cabinet space 494 r197 493 7137 I gal, fem pref. NB. Bch yard. $450/mo. Call HEWPOITSHORES 898-2'l4Days. 87s.s4&4 E~es •Gas beat, gas cook10g. l ... l"'90R •och 3140 · or · · low 4000 Own rm furn yrly
RenataSSS-770'1 Near beach, community CoHdauuilnJ•• bl k g~dhftswaterat11free. .. ..................... 3 Br. newly crtp·d. S375 .. ;; ....... : .. ~ ........ ~mo . 546 ·560~.
.BR2ba. ram rm W/frplc. pool. tennis courl-3 U..fla.tsMd 3425 Nice 2 br apt, 1h oc to * u 2bdopesais ~A--nc1 v·111aae inc util. Dntwn Lag. See oom w/ 1tc enelte
2 yr old house. Ca 11 Bdrm. 2 bath, double ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean. Sundeck. fully ~ $280. ..JG411WI ft at 404. A Oc n Ave SOO~~k &i up. G•~s
gar. +carport. $625 mo. WOODBRIDGE furn. Garage prkg. $325. 1 .. New 1&2 bdrm luxury 494-4549. :>411·97~ forllettf 1'3~0
83l·9l03. yrly lease. CROSSING mo. {213)790-.8013 ~~~ tol\~nth M adult apts in 14 plans bed C P . t •••••••••••••••••••••••
·•Freepoolservlce.3br,2 Townhouse , 8(1ghton n ' · · from $315. +pools. ten· 1 · rown oan area. •-'----~--1 s I $40 2033 A h hi ba. Crplc, new paint. $485. UDO ISLE model Rent or buy $SSO Sub lse. mo. lo mo. 2 bdrm 642·7605 nis, waterfalls. ponds 1 ldeaJ for 55 &over. Lease •--""* mg e · n., ei
239S1 Lindley,S4J.0663. Newly r1ur~ed 3 + orSl.Zl.500.6*-3903 2 ba. Beau~. loc. ov.er EAUTIFUL 1 hr, lots o1 From San Diego Frwy $2.85mo.&ts-99l 9 t>e.r9AM Lovely~t-Brooks ~l!·c ~~~~e !6i; ~,~
den, or home. T -L. pool, jacuzzi. x:;-as +. bl(ns, pool . walk to drive North on Beach.to or642-~ . •Kitchen t'acal. avail. 6'2·2464 ,,...,_. .. ac~ JZ69 Immedfate occupancy. owill• kSO mo. Adults o-pets. shops, mi. from bch. $275 McFadden then West on 1 BR & 2 BR apl.s, xlnt •--------.....-
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ mo. yrly lease. no UwfwwisMd 3525 63l·2497 mo. 931 w. 19th St. McFadden to Seawind •Jacuzzi, heated pool Double garage 20th t&
l)CEAN VIEW. Brand ........ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-l•-4-uon.....,, Village. (714)893-5198 ocean view, walk lo bch, •Wklyor dallymaidsrv. ff • .,.._ PO ~ "" .....,..,,."' $48l)$B) 549-ll86 499-31122 •TV &phoneava1lable ~l ive, B. $60· Alt1o new, never occupied, 3 IARRETTREALTY NEW RT BEACH·3Br, u..fwwlthad · • Allow OI SU Wk ;e~g}!;" same area $~
BR, 2~ ba, Condo, 64~5200 2~~. ~:~ cp,. ~~dt ....................... SELL idle items with a r!~1~~~ ~pr.r U~ Ba& Ml.,.t IHch 31'9 2277 Harbor """'.x.uv
mo. Call Jobn Marshall rec ac • rps nc ' lalloa t.a.d 3106 Daily Pilot Classified Ad alnt. fplc & gar incl. ••••••••••••••••h••••• Costa Mesa 645-4840 •Single, Harbor-AcJal'ru\.
63 1 ·1266 RE / M tx S5l·3708eves. •••••••••••••--•••••••• ~ll · =.847·3241 ,ARKHEWPOIT ~~~~~~~~~! C.M.storageonly.s..n RE/MAX Executive borne for rent. D•hx" Uwfww 3600 Atrium & glass. Lg 3 Br. B b I 1 2 = SJ3.M74 r--,
CalLM8....a38 or <213> ••--•••••••-•••••••• famrm ~mo ods~til CostaMfto 3124C..Mne 3124 ac e ors , or ALIOAIMH =-:: 34 .,::~m + e::;: 678-2134 Bart.on Casey. New 2 Bt' adlllt comm. June. si:J.ss10 \ .............................................. ~!~~houses S 6 5~ u P w e e k I Y Double garage, w es1Sa4e
o . R . Lise $800 mo . Back Bay 3 bdrm. fen ced over 45 yrs, fenc. yrd, ...._ ''"h •• 3107 Spectacular spa. total w/kitcbenette. 675-8740. Costa Mesa. $40. mo
I d N t yard gardener $550 garage $225 mo S230 recreation program. 6'13-4622askforCarot:Yn ;~.a~,.:~erAva:; ~P~· 536-. 28as days. m -so24 wtsm1 i>et. nso secur at••••••••••••···~······· ·at 7 ts 8 Furn room wt k1tchen
28lh 64~7388 or 642.3524· wlmds clean. dep. Oceanside. Newer 2 BR. 2 ba, yearly, :a ==~l ~hion pr1vs to rent. fema le. l0X20 garage. $40 mo. 7211 · b · 722.-~-19 7PM Adlts, no pets. Eves; 1 ,_..,. J ...._ ___ &S M11s1on V1e10 area Tra.~k Ave , We:.l
By appt. Opt. to uy 3br. 2ba. Resp adults ........ u• · 213/257-9792. ,S~·n .t'itAR;;d, an 58&-0589 . 194-2S8S. 891·2144 ·
poss. Close. to beach. no pets 11-141644-ltoO ~;;~;:;~~~f.lii~~ wlMICOllY. ~FEE. Beaut7new 2 1 3 Br. poo1-:-s111rvme:-NB . ...._ ,.._.. 3706 racll. " gar. Yrly S4SO.
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h'nlO. llodem 3300 sq ft c.reiit view,"lg yrd, sm. P ' -J707 eveslwtnda.
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w /pool. Lrt Back Ba7 Be • u-t if u l bome • t View. pi.er, 2br. bltm. Mature t.4it.1. oo
lol.MS-1TDeves. seavlew•ocn vu•priv. taoo. Adlta, util pd, Til pet•, encl iar, U75.
Blc Canyoa, corner, guard gate. $1300. Call May.• E. Ed1ewat.tr ..... m-m4 ___ . _____ _
Borden 3 br, 3 b a PM171 dye, 551·30~ 0)8'7l·2886. .._..JI.ti
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alJ .....uuee. $180&: lllO~ Sp.cloua ( llr 4tden me adaft;-non 1moker, Util Executive Upper-'dup·._ ... _ ....-~· Dee. lit. All 759-1131; In Npt ffnts 2 frplc't pd. 675-3083 evea/wlc.nda., apt. 2Br, den. Ocea~ .& 07~ · b "'• · h h, Harbor views. All bltins : ---------•was er/dryer/dis was · l Br rurn/unfurn 1300 W/O " refrtg Almost Lattt 3 br 2~ ba, frpl, 2 er. New carpeting. Very l'ur\y. OtC slttet prk'fJ. new Mo to mo or lease 2
car pr, tae lncd yd. 2223 =uded garden area. Call6*C38. car ' a•r. M9S/mo. via
MQlvenarJ Ln. 631.(11()() mo. Avail. now. 410 .. w.-1722 v er de • C a m I o o or7a.1177 "EJ Modena Ave. 548-eoet ea;r.:ano H-rv Wall ---------· or415/•2383. ~OU, • UDO ISLE prof. deco. 4 N THE BEACH. 2 Br ~ A · 498-1435 ·
b d r m . a b a . n ear Udo Ille, 388 , 2i,,ba, nr Ba, frp_lc, prtv. patlb on ean View. 2br. 2b~1 Ch.1bboqte Yea.rlJ ttOO .W. JeOO tq fl. 220 Via priv. r'd. SSOO mu wlnwr, 41owmtain duplex. Chlaa
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Clt#t-.\,~ desi.aa. •~t /8llpn1 La11uu Rtmodel, repair, t•n Haul. •lrlploadtr dump AMWA·Y Coamtllcs. Want• RF.AU.Y CLEAN, Prol pain · a. Ext&. 1nl PERRY'S PLUMBING Uruqiw Shopplna service
Mctilsa'a. Y(, Coat S.acb area. S4 50 hr ~=ry , old l m lrk. 1red.101. trff wrll, N_ulrilloo. liowsewuu. 110USE7 Call OlnJham Low ra Rela. .Frtt Complel plumbtnc tor bu 'l y people .
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mz5M1un,SA KL1~5.Si ttil••4-.ctric Pa CUrf8'1·4* 1u n-•, r ..... ,... Owo • I EXCELLENT PAINT· ing&Heat.101: Frecesl. ~7.'2GJ9dys 557·8280 -.aczz t5l 01 -lJ !A'TIJI kS -'4 .. _ -• "'...,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ING. R.eaaonable rates. $15 hr. Honest & rcllablt v ' -------CUA!l RETA.RIAL _(__ lr&n1.MH40S.~·34• L.M.S.-Rotoll1Un1. Sod Freeeetlmalet;.548..2706 service. Dor A, M/C olt. _ .. _~_. ______ _
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···-···-·-·•••••• ~JJIO _paht frft nthnatc on OCC Stui:tt1nl t Ton tru<'lt hovae• or apla. Own Sprintrlen. Trff Work. Cl.lat.om WaUpapertna ••••••••••••••••••••••• · •Sa~Mo..r C i•tau tM ti '"lal:StOft"'-YjotMI TrQh, lrH trim. Roo lransm.7129 • rlantlng. Cleanup&. AllWor-kOuar.F'rff~l.Dt·amscleatt'dfromS4 SO LandscapeCreauonsl!:x· Ortvewaya•P•lt:ln~ I l.i<'t'OHd en~ 1142 ~703 Contr. Uc. 1364-419. Xlnt 673-41S8. f'rec ~I. All work tcuar pert shaping thi'nna·ng R al 5 I l .... •••••••••••••••••• el 87S.76S3 D l · 638..o953 • • : Ll~ r~ 0·. eC ~o~~: rpentry, New C~bh1f'U. aJCnlCIA.. Wlll haul or r ln. anrt.blns. D~ bouaelu~eplog & r s. • Int. r.atnt Ii wallpaper ra nmast.cr. st.ump removal. 675-2821.
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960-SUt, 545•2940 •fl ~-0101 Time to renovate cleaning. patios. driveways~ pool "M ove a.ny t hlng . FIHIST. 193•1439 aEPAJR&REROOF.All 'IPll. Oetbatch. hybrid l9 wns areas. Kltchen walls, stoves, windows, anywhere at anytime... t Y Pe s · s h 1 n g I e s · =-~----=-=-~--ic:.. .. '1Coauwtw now Dla·lt-Landacape. carpets Furniture bandpolisfied <Mbn 7d 540-4844 PAn:HPLASTERING r·ockshakes.compo-tar. Bkllpf, .r;i:olll,axea ........................ 646-'1070al\6, · · · ays. Al l type s . Fre• Freeesl.~1-5930
~a:<'ioyn ~;9· NB ineol wort of all kinds. Exper gardener. Cleao· This ad worth $25.00 OFF on complete Courtesy Movers. lite esthnates. Call5f0-0825 Roof r epairs: comp.
· free est. 10 years exp. ups. Fret etit. Reaaon. home care until Dec. 15th. :i:~!bie"~:ln g . DRYWALL f1NISH s htnglc. shake. f'ast. ••••11pll,5". TopquaUly.556-0757. CMarea.548491 Hang-Tape-Spray Guaranteed . Brian
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n 4-91Sf·CP11'7 walls. blocks. patlos. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......A.'--Hor1'zon Roof1nn . L'x· -, ••••••••••••••••••••••• r1........, ~ ~ Public Reeord Repo ~5013. L1c 'd. HANDYMAN: Carpentry, PETERS PAINTING ••••••••••••••••••••••• penenced roofers-not
Socal area. P() Box lOl Pati Q's, w alks . It electncal. plumblng & Free Estimates 24hr. service Expr'd . Reas Rates. Any pludlbing, waler salesmen 631-4943
S.A. c.. 92'10'l. 5J8..51G driveways. Retatnlog flrs. S&S-3820 Call ror Appt. (714) 642.3359 Free . Esl. Call Gene scrv. leaks.1>alhrm encl. Re· Roof For Less
Typing, general onic waJJC.Jl54()..3351eves. •MR.FIXIT•' NEWPORT IEACH IMDUSTllAL & ssz.°'511. .~~;.:•c tile. Reas.I Ca~~lme
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operator lletdt' full MICHAMICS blllm't!. p T mornln111 ~tl22 c~r " ffl•ll U Bulboyt, banch.lt.dmaer. 8'15-0:04 , 87S.190 can IM a&cMrly m.1"'1 l1l
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Mr II \allttv tNo or f\l•lC'r ., 50 hr l'•ll Sally. upa n fC'OO ry Wt' n.-oa.1 1 1'" ctl ::i·~~andolph , C M HAIRDRESSER needf'd entr1.-t.1c.em~ie~t•eici MUaSIMGAIDES
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I)' In ~•r~on , llUlll --:--••lut open, ••rin . Mana~1'1 lO SS50hr Ad &u-0883 fi'&tlt 1rdwln1 St John DLERK642a.4 lJll akHla a mµst. Call Health plan N"wport a:i d 11 IJ .. u•· .-,1"• 11 .. ,.1 t ,_ n"<'emtnt opportun.lllH -Knlll ~s •competent H 1 .. "'TY'ts-1 .. ~n-r~-vaJ-ntCC!nter ~
r °"a " .. 1""' ima 1.111m "ru 1"'"' lot.hoM whoquaUfy to'or OtnUI A1lll1tant for tell at.arter In the order A nQ ., •·ta ents • ....,......., &;'' riMAve. Newport
Adlllin111tr•Un• " ~•IC'~ . CASHlllS ut pt umr ('all 6'Z 7tnt lnforrrwUon JO to our &rOUP t'ndodontlc pr•c· dept. Strv1('ang our coHl needed for beaut.y aaion. UQUOR CLERK ee:h
tl"Slntt U!r"nt4fff'd Ml Tl Ooold1otJ)C'r ca.pffl.c:nctd nt'MIWt ~rlu•\ or <'On-t:ice ln Newport Beach lo COHl atcounu. ln. salary 4i comm. Other FUUorPt.tlme 1---·-------~i.'N"P.ful ra11l lhl~ FOa LOCAL 1n payroll ii arcts p11y• t.t-t th, 1~r1onntl office Orcal opportun!ly. Ex· volvct ht•vr phone con· benefitt. C.ll Bobble for Mt-14.Zl Nuralllg, Lv,N or RN. full ,.
mlic ro M•lbn11 •Hunl\ ,.IOYS blfl lfarlc-quin llln1wr ut perience ne<":eaHry.Non· ta ct. Ca. l. Nan c y, appt.$4C.7l8S · . time 3·llpm. E very
e.)'•lctm to holt>lll l;l.I AUTO SUPPLY 1•1ayt'°'m1 V10 7MO · 1244.2 t..am.-on Sl amok.er. 844·0595 M0-7171 HAii STYUSTS Live In. aome ·English other wknd off. Benefilb. ~1t~°::b:l::~1·~:~~::~:J Sl'OAI " IUSIOY ~:~~~~v~=j= Dt:ntal receptionist for OENERAL OFFICE. Fulltimepoaltlon.4day ~~.~~hage ~~~t~~dlate care
munl<'1tl(' dftod h'l'IY l'iu'f'llftlt atarun.i \ftlllry f'XP HIF.Nt•F.o 2318 buay 1roup pr 1clice. Re<'eptlon, Ille typing. week. Lafuna Bch. For
t.:cp in ,11 .. ,. i.ql•• for~dAy .,..t't!A 1-':r.C'f'llt•nt ,.i~1111purt' 1Hv'd Npt -Chullengln11 . rewardlf\JI pleasant new offices ln Interview call Wed or
hot•·I . mf.i. ur •t""urit> ~,irlun.i cond1t1nn& nd Duch Clerk 1'ypl1t, bwiy C M position for girl ex· H,8 ~00 mo start. Call Thun."4·'729
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ADULT MIWSPAPIA \H:S 1 ~lNSi a.:tt 1 mm d 1 at c I y C 11 11 rlottuna . Full lime or pt must h1tve X·r&y b ceoce, CorporaUon has position Hardware, 3107 E. Coast l~'Uf l\'T~'TRF'.l>:T r"5 or Ml 2231 t.•~ ·Apply in person, La&. H ,837..QOO. avaUable an stude nt Hwy,CdM ·cua11as LA T1MH SA, 1 , Al'iA • . Sttwards for Gentleman, 1 d 1 1 --------!'-l~. s A . ( M "'tll~ ll s:l).11 Hfi Ft lfl \I> C.11h1t'r for Quality llll!D' .J439V111()porto. NB sTer v CH& t'Par 'r~r . •HOSTESS• k J ., I • \ n . • rloth1ni ~wrf" A1>1>ly In ----Designer yp1 ng some e er Pt-ume. 3 nates. 21 yrs ""i. J>t•r mo lk'•"' HU.fo.RIO!' p.raun Sll'W rd-for CodltailW...,...t writing , c us t o mer Imm JAM t.'\M .'1111 .. 1 Ii.--~ unts l'OI ST Grnll~•n 3439 VIM 111-11..--l PCB ser vice e xperience orover~Cal1548-7418
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1m1 ~I · am u.p lO _,., per w DESIGNER penoo retu.man~ lO job AUDITOR ______ ... _-C l~1b>'•llt·r fll.tlUtt' fo1 :, . ~ .. ~HIERS Low twt1on Pia.,.......--.... Manufacturer of electro· markt-t Jnterv1~w1ng Exp. full lime. Excellent :a r. <1 ~ my--tmnw 'W~ ~i&t 751 919l mecliarucaTprooucts "e Sam tram & lpm·~m. w.....inAa """'d . .Yor a~ \t"ttlllllljl uor lllillt'r W •' 1 k d •• '· ' "o m I.' p .. rm'"nllot pltlmc O""O _---------PCB I N th A "' i" or .... u'6 """' rur /iubhi.hm" t· 1rn1l.111) " ,,_ .,.. Co l r qwres a proven ay or m" r "an · call Joe Maz•"la .... 0-• ., l ~tu.r!.111)) 11 JO s is t.:11 ... 10.,., Al•"' •nlervat"w•n" mpanton, rem• e or d .,_ .. __ I H n1 ""' '" an 10 •·1"'''""0l~ f ull .,.. .,., .. out -non who w•nts an r1?11pon ence ;x:r""' •......, • ~ .:...... • h"okp•• "'lt•.1r 8akt•r & tor ''hri1i1trn ... ., h "lP t'lderly lady, Bal Isl. 2 ,.... 8 h S t N gorl'.._ _______ _ II ""' 0" ult '' I I( " '-"• " oppc>rtunlly to make ex· lrC · • ew 1• ::i; v "( ·~ .. ni ">J F1on1e11t. t'M s~ 0240 rrcv1ous c111h re~111ter Hrs ea evening in ex-cefient waaes. Plus. be Beach , (Neac .C HQTB. -. r 1111l ~· •iiurri. t1111 ult b. • "xpr hMleJul App y In change for apt. Reply. to " A t 1 E I Op t"lt'P"'"n ~pt1tud d .. • anti ...... •-Jy involved with trpor · ~ua . -wCllltwS .: rtv e .. t'. l' ""'rQon IOAM to .. pu, 1$347. C/0 The Daily ..,..., rt ·1 E --ft lull ora,•nt .. •l '"·11J f<1r .... h 11 , ._. I ,..'\. ,. " '" new projerts from con· po uru Y mp oyer. Full•-part "-. advan· '' '• ..._ y:.a i•r wrm t"'· rr •it Gold Key Warehouse . Pilot, p 0 . Box 1560. l~~~~~~~~~~I "' u ..... llPIJ\ l'l•uny.198 1600 0b11~. ~~~!;;~11tod1> for 2 yr 3200 llarbor Bl , CM. Uni Cocotta Mesa. CA 92626 ceptJon to rield use. Wei. cement apprt avail. App·
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IY Catalog .Showroom ll riceulon.8 wants lo grow with a GENERAL lrrillt Hott Hof.t IAHR----1 .an E.q u a I 0 Pg Qr l · M~e adu1ts t_o _~"r" r.reet team Send resume w d 't I "'17 E ~. . o.a s A E I M F• -~ ..._ -'LlltlL ..IT'::-~-e QO & VC away --A.J • u.iM...AML •. f'l1' & P/T "'>:!I o•"'n bak mp oyer ' weekends at' uie Orange mmeu1aleoy lo adlf349. l k I l tor ,.. .. ~ cl o baiJy Pilot ... 0 . n -v wuergelvyes or ca cu a s. an>: c:ookw" No t•xp nee C h A 1 1 County Fairground s re uv~ SJ:>tart Call 557 ~ as aer PP Y n person. snackbor. 15 O"""nlnas. 1560, Cos ta Mesa, CA Crown llardware ... -" 0 · H-3107 E Co&!ll Hwy. COM. starting salary $3.50 pr 92626. Equal pportunaty v•-
All /\hoard for thl' l);,1lv llal\kmg hr. Only reliable people Employer. Ml f' Free Money HOUSIMAM
1•11ot CllRl~TM/\S r;11-·r FULL TIME CASHIER need apply.CaH642·4783 ~~~~~~~~~ F\lll&parttime.apply in
T HAIN f'or mon· 1n Young woma n needed Cooks wanted all shirts Dial A Ride Clerical & light 1n personlO:
LM W.•••d. Office Mngr, Appliance' 541·111 l Service Company n~
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Pal'\ lnna Tue.SMt, 7am· In&. t.¥ping, oper. req'd noon. tloutewives. her'e 642-0340 Previous appll~
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tum lO work on a pl time ba&la.for a busy data pro· OFflCE MGR. TRAINEE ceasing coropany. Call For large commun1ca fo r Intervie w appt. lions Co . aood co EOE ., lnlegraled Data Corp benefits, early review
2213 f'alrvaew Rd. CM su.o352 888 N. ~han. 546-eo811 SUtt.e 8 20 S. A.
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Trainee. no exP.rience vancement. Will trmntno ~ P~~ needed lO eicperaencc ne.eeswary .
maintain plastics pto· Must be 25 ~rs old or
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benefits. Please c 11ll Saturdays. 557-0824 or
Plastech Alloys. C.M. 774·6090. 1525 M eu
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knowledge of the elec· I~~~~~~~~~~ trtcaJ & plumbing trades . Apply at Oron'e County Pamwrs, knowledgeable
Restaurant Services. in all aspects of the
2160a'D8Jmler Sanla Ana trade. Al leiut 1 yrs ex·
8 AM to 5 PM. M,on thru penence. Call 642·2928
Friday between8·30AM-4PM formnl1on . t•itll ;1 TELLER for <'nsh1er1ng an a con· nvaal.Applymperson.A Drhera dustrial worker s -we 1""-HostHohl
Chni.tmai. Ad Vii.or al t;xp+-ral'nt·t•d temporary retail .s hop ~rowing company with Operate modern equip have jobs for skilled & ln7 E. Oyer Rd. S.A. M.A. ..... ICU RIST ·p A .._..fRY
b425678 Xlnl bencf116• Irvine Na Must be acquainted benefits. Appl)' al Ma ment & .door to door unak1l1ed. mal e o rl~~~~~~~~~~I "'" "'"
l1onal liank Cull Janel w/reull, be alert & a c· Barkers 212 E.l7lh St. transp. CalJf. dnvers he remale.3stufls. Younii: & beautiful t9 COOKS ANlMAl..JIUSPITAI. Van Dyke. cu.rate Please call or ap. C.M. ' req'd. No prior ex pe r wortt at Att Deco looking Gr oomt>r, b1llht>r, no 8 33-3700. ply at Apropos. 2 nee. Good dnvang re<:. a HOI'EL salon. Mull love her Wlt.h exp.ln f'rencb Con·
cbpring, asll•"l & <'lcun Equal Oppor Emplyr Fashion bland, NB, Co•ter HtfD must. No Sunday work $10 Allsolutetv Me.HT wortc. 548·2256 ask for uqental Cu1s1ne. Ex
Of\irSul nu~ .. ~'!~~ Sal und1---------• 644-2652 Part tune. over ul. Soup Orange Coast Yellow 'J AUDITCLlllC Bruce. rer ~l5en5t10Panya ~o.r ~PP pP';°"y \< ~,,..... ----------f---------i & salad r est•urant. Cab, 17300 Mt. Her -fRE£ Good oppor for reliable "' ~SWERING St;({Vlet-; IAMklMG CASHIERS Airport area. Call Omer, rmaM, F . Vl y. penoo w/an apt.itod~ roe-MAMICUllSTS weettdays. Ambrosia 505
. I PERSOHHEL Fltune. Good Pay or Ron. alt 2PM. 96S-05M numbers & calcula tor Esubllshed cllentete. 30th Sl. Rm 211 N.B. ow h1nng for al )ohlfl)o Growth co. 5 Locauons DISHWASHER· Full lime Bring lhla ad in, regu;ter Outstanding opportun1-r Apply81l8N Mum SU1te Do you have 1 or more Wett81Jl Co benefits COUPLES-& part time. Good w/us & wo rk 40 hrs skills. NCR 4200 exper ly. P'or Interview call Parts Counter Man or
H 20 S A 835 0537 ayne:.~sL/.eoltloes~;n :ecscu~tusno\ METRO CAR WASH HOUSEWIVES benefits. EOE. before Nov. 30th. pcoremf~~edy ...__ Ennfijlosy A'p;1y Wed or Thurs. 494·9'127 parts store lO Costa Meiia
"' ,. n 29SOHARBOR Bl.C M. Spare Ume help needed. BayvlewConvalescent GOOD PAY ,.._. ""' · F area Call548·3443
_ .... :t(._P_C•L•E•R•l(--•I ~C'countan~CwPoAr~? rLor cal CAS ER ·--·• t' II Great money+ benefits. Hospital F..O.E. 9pam-Nool n, Mont r1 i----H----L--iPart Time xlnt an"omc .,us1 ness o t<'l' HI . (fo ~..,1 u 89l·ll26 20MThurinS4Z·~S NOf'EE enonne . MIC AMICA · " The Jo Y Hul(t·r Im'. 11 Commensurate com tune days. exper pref'd VktorT-wlH MA'lllOn HOTa ASSEMILEI w/tax 11hPltcr Hrs flt'Jlil·
dynumu·, r.. .. t i.:rowmi; pcn.-..illo11 Heller pay Nt'wportcr Inn. 644 17 CRBUT SECRETARY Doc-nt -··-r-· ooo~rt Center Dr Position onon In 1-:lectro· bit'! Call 768-902~ _
r.•:1t11ur11111 ('ham. btJ'>l.'11 •.A".""7" ' . "~t "'"" ""•"'key Ze""'k Suec-o, fuJ N.B. r1nanc1"'l ,. __ tr u ........ ch 556-1520 N'"'L&:rt D-acb .... .,..., .... • i<~.o-:..~ ITT\, ...... """ a -oner ....... "' ""' m ec hanit'al a s11c mb ly Part-time Wurchoui.c tn lrvmc h<111 an opcmmr c.. "' .,ervt'c"" (irm .,.,-1. .. o{" n.-835-2,22 1i'~ua1. nnrr E •mpJvr
1,.. 1--.... 1111111!!!1!11!!!!""'9---~....:::.::...:::.. ______ -I,, -... ._ .... ~ "' Miiinl delld logs or mil~~-~· .....,.~~~~~~~~~~"""~'!!!l.~~~~~~~.J~~} 11rtt for-Mtthen1cel Afr helJ>t>r. Mech'! incltnd. -lllLan.Ac.coun~ 1'U)U4bh• .~ect y, p hone re"e p. h bl s d rd h d r II .• ('l"' k u , 1 f Banking " " o utlo1na tee d oc . sem er. ·tan a an Excel. or co ege slu · .,r '" 0 r ~cnt•ra 0 l1""'••t. P reviou• credit " d f1&'t' accounls payabl NEW ACCOUN-TS Catering e;;.:;. (not eoll:...taonsl UM C at San CoOnofrel _________ Houseckeeper-w11nted t90lsh. a~li1ty lo reb•I dent.962·-9637-
dept We provide xlnt Need sllarp, personable NEED he~lpful. lncom"'e~ com· C714H98-2230 Mr hen. GENERAL Lady to live.in. Pvt rm & mac anM1eoa assem Y ME lu d &-t f 1 ba. 644-8819 pnnt.s. 1Nmum exper piny Tl wor og coo >en<.> 1 11 New Accounts person Professional mensuratew/skllls & ex· Dnvers needed, AM & PM prtf. Day shln only. Call ""
Please apply In 11<-rson w1lh S&L Teller ex· C<itering Banquet per. Contact Chery l Mis· routes. 21 yrs & older. LABORERS Housekeeper, full & part 557.9051, ask for Ray EVENINGS
to TM Joi~ R-htc pencnce Full/time pos1· Personnel. contact s ild.ane751·3264, 3.fiPM. neat appearance, good time for large retirement ,Gilman.
-T"· Uonavallable. WESTCLIF'F driving r ecord . Call TRAINEE facility. Apply at 18800 ... --------•I AdUlt.s with outstanding. 17042 lhtt•A•• IRVIHESAVIMGS ·llosp1talJtyResources C~t.odlan wanted for 1st betwn 8·5. Mo n-f'r.I . Florida S t . H .B . attractive pcrsonahtie:-.
1".t Ca 927_. 4 AND LOAM 631-0810 752·9ll8 Church or Chns t. Scien· 548-2254. l~~tUBL£RS 714-848-8811 . who enjoy worlang with
546•0331 •SSOCl-""TIO...i-·~~~~~~~~~ Ust NB, full time, tel. or "'1~ --------M"'ru•"'!CS . ~
A A " 1-•t Cl k 3303 Must hllve /ood driv1011: HOUSEKEEPER• ttve ....,.. .. ..._. luds. Start at .... so fM:l'
--------1 1714)752-2600 EOE ~EF ACCOUNTANT l:d@~673.~· ia rec & Villi dnvers he. p•""ERS In. H.B. Sehl ~h.tldren: MECHANIC A hour Phone 642-4321 t:xt !~~~~~~~~~ Private CkJb In Newport ---------5'9-200'lWknds545·7377 '""' wJtendsnCLCallS4?-8567A · 250, BETWEEN 4.00·5.00 Arctutecturat Draftsman.I offers a challemtml{ OP· Customer Service Mu s t have r ell a bt DESIGNER PM. ·
l y rs m 1 n ti it per. portunlly to an exp a c fo'rut grow mg St. John Drivers. hghl dell very. transp & phone . Long & ( D E A L P I T I. M E , Expenehced an des•IOl of A.sll for J im
714 9$7 8Z'L3 BANK countanl. Succc:;dul Kmts nt'e<ls a competent must know OC area F short term as51gnments. houseWi'1es &: t'Ollege smaU ma.chm~ part!. for Equal OpportunalY
Anmd *TELLERS* ctrnd 1 d at t' w 111 , be sel/-starteran the order $3.00hr. Holiday & vacaUon pay girls w/cars . Over 21 mechanical and electro Employer res po ns ib le ror 1 m dept ServlClng our coast Master 540·9373 Hospala luallo n plan 9.30AM·l2.30. Mon Fra. mec~amcal as»embhes
Sec.ity Officer
i-;xpem.'fl<'t:d. full tam(',
nale :.h1fl. 3 JOpm ll pm
P•'rm poi.1\1on 7 14
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PARTTIME plementanf( »1 uceount 10 coast accounts an· ---------• avallablt' Eun $80.\100 weekly .. _""""•ible for design. I d I I Driver. Part Tune. pre( er M ...,. bl ~ ...... ~ mnw 1a l' opt-n1n g an mg organita ion p an. volves heavy phone con-. ust ~neat, persona e layout. and detail. Small LilRUfla ofrtl'1' Savaogs General ledger analysis. tact. Call Nancy, 540-7171 over 18. 22 hrs wit Fo & ener getic. Lott 's dt'sagn deparlment pro-
und Loan or b11nk ex serv1re bureuu relauons ~~~!: R~:t~Ul64~~~~. Kitchen, 979-0747 art vades e nv ironment for
penence prcfnred Cash and su~rv1s1on & train·i---------• IOAM for appt. challengm~ wot.k assign
h<indhnl( required. Ex· mg of small accounling CUSTOMERSERVICE ---------111 ment.s Excellent w~t' --------i rcilt•nt salary, working stall. Supervisory exp. & STAN. LE'Y WORKS DRIVEIS 3841 C.6'74 Drtn IMSPECTOI and benefits Send !'le· •SSEMILERS conditions a nd benef1l8. internersonal skills a 54 7"1 -·1 .... H 1 I
A Call or apply Monday pre~;quisite Send re· oMldener~r K'~o°:nt~e Y:0s8~~ !Across ~om · To lean:::i' s>'hases or in· !~~,'~1~'8a~~e /11o'f. Man of 6 moi.; fal'lory·
asi;embly exp re~d Ap
pll<'allon)o btting taken
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5555 McFadden Ave,
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Nov 20.9·30to 11·30 AM sumeand s alary requlre· has "halleng1'na career Or Co Ai port! ~ectlon mu•t pass PO Bo o c t andl30to400PM mentload #"..,,c/o Thc " " cilles.NetSl80aweek or anje · r 5 slcal&' back xrays · x 156 · osa ....., opportuniUes in its brand more. Or ange Coast Equal Opport Employer y · Me8a, CA 9'.!626 Equal AMERICAN Daily Pilot , I' 0 Box new rel(ional Corporale Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt rvlne a re a . E .O . E . OpJ)Ortunaly Employer
SAvllli..IGS """.•560.,,,, ••. Costa Mesa. Cti Distribution located in He r rmann, Fou ntain ---------i 54-0-7639. Mlfo' · " ,,,.._, Costa Mesa. Or ange County. we are accept. Valley. \No or Slater GeneralOffice INSPECTORS for gar •-------ca11eri:~Lou1sa CIVIL ENGINEF.ftlN(i mgapplicatlons ror : betw n Ne w hope & *STUDENTS* ment mfg, Exp. or will Med ica l fro nt off1 rt• Laguna OF..SION t::R. t:xper 1n Euclid l train. Need enerl(cllc secretary w/some bock
MsGoldblatt 770.2816 s u b ·d 1v is1on , lanll •CUSTOMER SERVICE ----------i ForhoUdaymoneywork people.496-1291 ofrlce expcnencc Musl
Equal Opportunity dvlpmnt. or techn ical REPRESENTATIVES Drug & C ti 1 k local temporary assign· 1 N S U L A T 1 0 N have at lea:n 2 years l'X
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Monday lhru F'rtday.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
64.2·5682
330 W. Bay St. Costa Me)oa
fo4JulOpportun1ly
Employer A:111embly work avail . Employermlflh quanlitiu, "''/Tame •ORDER PROCESSING must ha :!":ru~ cs~~rc ment.s offenng, variety, INSTALLERS. Full time penence 644·1752 full tame. dny/nte As 1---------•1 career oppor. Apply In CLERKS expenence. & top SS Call ---• •1x s••mbly TeC'hnoloity tnc person lo Mr Fuentes. •WAREHOUSEMEN exp. 25 hr per wk Lag 1md. work Riverside and MEDICAL Rfo:CPT. r-
23041 Al calde. Lag lllll &rmaid. family bar in Rbt Bem, Wm fo'rost & •ORDER FILLERS _Hl_lls_are_a_S40_·_4_580 ___ 1 ~~~It 8~/ftf;;,1":e"ta:~ Orange Co. area. Xlnt AJleri;:1st office. hfthl lyp AMwcrift,g Senice
_770·2!94 _ •. -Costa Mesa. P IT No exp Assoc. 1401 Quad St . Np Dzy cleantt.Jleeds pre be.re t.o..bc ol service 10 opt for Journeymen. mg. Gall Brenda 530·5690 Day, t'Vt~s. PIT, fo'1 T
--------• nec-631963/ ---We orrer an excellent sser . No exp er ience you r sk all :s & yo ur ~!~~:t;:>;e~C:~~~~t. MEDICAL FRONT a t· in'ltveynd oper. CJOpm-
An&n'ION!• \ IARTEMDER Clen cal. Full or part bf,:~~:, i:!~~~n;0:a1~ =.zu ~~~e'e':~'1 schedule. Adam s I nsu I a lion. fo'ICE Must be ex per. eo~ :,;.: ~e~~~·n~~~
HOUSEWIVES lime. Newport.Beach or. _....r:.,. k 2 557-0061 558-1618 malute & bnghl for 3 pref , bout will train. 01nner H o u se ex · fa ce. busy pbone In ooe11 ... p1c age. · pres t1g1ous Npl Bc h STUDENTS ~ncnce Dana Trader terest1ng work. Please ~Q~ o ffic e • I N S U L A T I 0 N practice Benefits. Mon· Many bcuer. pay com·
l'AltTTlMI!; Ueslauranl, Dana Pt. rall 645·41 75 for in· APPL.Y ATTHE l d INSTALLERS: Ntwcon· Fra,8--5 644·1035 men w l cxp. E .O .e . ,. 11 r t w· ... Th P'"a••I Office Electrorucs 0 ove i: oa t So o Ct 83J..3333 Lobell ng 11ns erl1n1t ... u orapp · ""· urs terv1ew .... strco. n . range Y . ----------mac h' n c o Peru tor & Friday 493-2603 ask ---------• 1580Sun0ower Ave ELECTRONICS Equal ()pport Emplyr Gd. co benefits exp. MedlcaJ Ass l for ,:ceneral PBX
n('•ded part lame for f_orTom Lee. Take the Sa n Diego pref~t832 ' prat'lace back oHace
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c b~ b 1 b 1 CLERICAL F'reewar. to Harbor Blvd. TECHNICIAN Prefer over 35. Some Ans w t' rt n _g s e r v 1 c • es ire a e 1."lt nEAUTlCIAN, exper ·d. eicat,gor orth r,A,mile. G-..OfC•/T Ins urance CO.DI NO 1ronl otrace ex p e r operator ruir & P/T. Call
machine. Wall train. Cull part·tlme or full-lime in 8 PAY RAYS I~~~~-~~~~~~~ "'"'-'" CLERK, autolns ~lpful, ~uJ. 357 W. Wit.on. ~-3561 _/ ror uppt. R31 3420. Sutwn d lt Ch Id , t , ~. l. -~..a-.u .. l K.. • ~ d Artrn'tl 1t1u11t ty pe & k . k C "'-'"I""' .. lndu~lraes. Inc . 2769_, a u 1 ren s S'3 on. · · ·n;•....,·•1..aTl'L CUTTER Exp. for sw,im ... mmcw .. 4: o.-nm,.. an • call Mrs Klr patric . ....,. .,... PIZZA ~('X-'d 1·~mrN""pa•. tr"no. 1,b,, xlnc nw>ncy & career opp-lolCrl V" oppor tunities in &a n spell. Im med opening. m.~llrvine area r--· ...., ,.. ·' " ·"" _. CHRISTM .a.5 wear m!g. pleasant cond. t bli h d 1 th 979·1111. · MEDICALSECRETARY Nwprt Bch alf.548·7863 Niguel cart> ~n f':qunl ty for mot1vaku person A Call CarlM . es a s e co. n e front office ror fa mi ly . --
Opportunity t.mployor 7f.IJ·8R01 M V. Earn extra Christmas Orange County airport Gtrl Friday INSURANCE. Group ad practice. C.M. Exp pre· PRESSMAN·2 yrs expcr,
.Mff 1-El--L-M-.-.._.---rooneynow! 493'8894 areabl. ~!_pll ca ~~s ldo Receptionist . typing & ministrative aegrelncy"reed· ferred.645·9!1.M). A 8 Dick 360, xlnt work·
A" TYPISTS DATANOCISSIH(i trou esuvvt. repair. an Ute bookkeeplne. Mon· qua r es ex p e n.. in3conds 644·8233 Apply in person. Surf & te8t ele~ronic systems. 1''ri, 9·6. 556·6646. 3198-K, person wlstrong olllce odetl FltUng, size 7 or 9. . Auto Carner for Rc·~1ster
newspuper, 4·6.30am,
lde11I for bousewlfo or
moonhl(htanl( hui.band lo
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$300-$400 mo Mu11t have
dependablt' whet>ls Call
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,Ix Data entry fam w/Llt· Recentv:a na log a nd A•~rtLoopOr.C.M. skills & rating back· k J Prod·~t1on Work"-No S<ind Hotel 1555 S. Cst t !NCR t h w ,.., ,.,.. ..., Tlcketin° & ma r Int(, r. '"". •• "· Hwy,LagBch. •CCTCLERKS on ypemtalc · te digital experience pre· ground In e mployee la s h lo~s . Ma rilyn . experience , necessary,
A a r e co n ver ng 0 rerred. Please 11end re· GIRL FRIDAY· Part benefit plans . Ca ll 549.3339 good benefits .. Hours: lootlKl!PER KEYPUNCH OPE~ UNlVAC M8l~ni044·cMoml95Clpur.-t~_r-t. sume lO 1$344, cl o The lime. mornings_, Ex§ re·i...:.:7S2~·~·~~·-----~1--:-:-::-:-:-=-:::::~=::::--1 1st shln 7am·3.30.J>m. Ap-
F'I C Bookkeeper-Mfg. CLEIKS XJntco. N · 'Dai Y ilo • P ,O. 'lJo1t qurfeif. typing 6 ·6~ --------•I MOOMLe.HTIMG ply ll Plaslcc J\llOys,
Heavyexper. req. Please Must h.ave phone & relia· DILIVllY :; Costa Mesa, CA ~~-~"::&...~~ IRA/KEOGH S3M436bfr lOam 1981 PlacenUa Avl', CM.
11end resume to : Con· blt-transp.Long&short · pen. txper . Must.ltnow 1~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i SM out ad under Bank· U •,-: 1 _642-__ lS93 ______ _
troller. MOS Scale lntn'I. term a.uignments. HOU· Oranie Co. Hrs to-6 dal·1-Ing in today's paper,11• ""9 R-.-1 Estate
!U78 Pullman St. Coaia day & v11callon pay. ly.Joe,556-7870. ~~ ·GOOD JOB IRVINES6.L. tM· C'VI Meso92626 Hosp1talaut1o n plaR ·SUrt your carei!r as a available. DEUVERY MAN F'/T & Men over 60. 2 days per ---------Motel maid wanted, full rental agent. Nolan R t.:.
' PI T . for Ch ri :i tma s wk.car,nosellln1,ref11 & JAMITOllAL time. Kirkwood Motel. unaBeactf494·9424 ~~~~:...::.+ ~~~r~~~~i!fe::?.!prii:Jl~~~~~~~~~~~==~F-;r~~~~S~ ~ ay~Vfl nc fOrl!TT111lt-N8 o(fTtt; ~
Deb very Man for early a~l 11• mual be U.S. MOVIE & TY IXTIAS & PT OK. Good c~mm.
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· (ACJ'OU From Ptf' da)'. No colle<.illlt(. FF.MALE Fa. c t o r y GOOD PAV 0000 da.ya <nU$32·65SI Ouaranleed ~~ure. Ot'P'ICJ: MANKG£~
Oran1teOo. Airport) MOO per mo. Net tab Wor~rs. Merit raises HOU RS. 0060 CON JAMITOI over S.OOO~ Miid lhla Rffent. ~ldenllot ex·
Equal Qpport Employer bome~Wm. Jl,B, ~ SM-Si2i, -U21 M00t0v1a 0 l T 10 .N.S-M:A N y rt u--'lam·U... f r alone~. _JOO pe1 r dfiay Cf!:•~nJ doaUJl-
-'"& 8 N E ~ • lf •cc . 'ear Y ee. I M b bl -, 6J8.012Jll n ve6N. . FRH~GE lJ NEFll'S,,. Moo•Frl. To empt1 VI O CAST IN G .c. '" Ille o 1~;;::;;::;:;::;::;::;;;;;.j --------FAST mtOWING COM· waatebaakfft ,Ii olber s~n:c• m•,-M,.4 ditttt ailOrttrw . FUil
1, OELJV,EllY.Pl·Umeeve. P'URNITUl\1!! delivery, PANY PRO M'OTES almilarUtemalnlenance c.nu r. •v Ume eicpenenced atarr.
Top' pa,>-, Neat ap· exper helper needed. •·ROM WITHIN. TRAIN dutiM as r"uired In of· Plush omco on prime
pearance. Must· have Early AM. $40 ~r d11)'. ,F o R T o p lice buildina. Call for In· NEW At'COUNTS ~~ M.Jor francbh1c. own tram. Call 531-G842.. 842-1419 M A N A 0 E M E N T terview appt, E.O."E. SM our ad Under Bank· \3MN40C' '3M883 . for A .. Act1·on l>MtaJ Ortho Aulatant.a OeMral help for wire co. ~ Ttt~ l i E ~· ~ ~.. . lntefr•ted O•l• tn In tod•Y• paper, REAL ESTATE SALES
U .Delded few buay lLB. of-will train. Mech 'I ln· K p; y 8 p A R I) 2283 Fa rvlew Rd. ~M R COMMaClAL & Calf a flee. l exper frotit office, cUned helpful. Ablt". ~o E X r E R t E N C I!; 54'.,_ -IMOUSTalAL
fulJ Ume ttr I chalraldt 8'· follow directions. Fu I HELPfUl ... Wf: HAVE Nunlna tr you're Urtd or omni C I O V ( £ j to btcome -. " I I' I I. L 1 "e..--.,;,=-°""'-,.'"",::.v-.. _,::--""-:.,....":-.~,.,.,.-Q~---d.,..J -..--'°" 0.-.lop ,,_ llep No 3 botloor
n.H.r-1n1tft9~--re'.W'u.U &Ima ••per P OUR OWN 1'ltAIN~IH--------~+---::-.-:::=-;;·---+-+a11111_.....twou1d tttt-·------11 IMllJ _ f d. 982.at05. Genera.I office. Heavy PROORA.M PUT O~V MOTICI LVN atll commerc ial • '3; AO.VISOR Dc-ntaJ Assl1t1nl, oral sur · phone•. Typing, nun"' b": o~'1ir':~sL E ~ how Dally oroot Cl:•t-T l duatriaJ prapertles wl fmmClftly. NW1>rt Bch, ;!!:>' m!~::;· ~:en· Pl:OPLI. CALL AT ~ W.::1~ .. ~J1~ ~-=~1f{ ie'~1• N!=1rl~!!Ulb~=~~ 642·5678 · Ual. Small mfr Salary 0 N C £ F 0 R andlmpact ?Ouradl.w~ XJntUI ~••orklnt company, call Dietl
DtNTAL ASSIT-X·r&).' commensurate" wt u · INTERVIEW. ORGAN ate prowl to aay, really cond . ea.y\'ltw Conv, &bmldt at '40-1700 ror
UC , dratratde Ca II ~· Call lot_a.p E.X""C .... H ... Abl,....,.uGc-.__ ... ....._..."41f I.Al rea..atlu PhcClDt 2.0 hrJ a, c copfidaoUal 1'ppl~ Sue.. I
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......... / L..l&...l~ Stw/PICllVIHG Gmo1 oldfemaleCermon G ... Sah IOSS Horw. 1960 MIKeta.& '*-1010 .... UTA n ll(!IUlurant SCTIY , ..... m-, . ~ph rd Has oil shol.8 •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••••••••••••• UU~ ru~y CKlll~•tn Holp ~~Ka~au, J!'1!!rt1 ~'rl~~r:I~ ~~r::n~ Oond with ch1h!re11 Movtna Sale. eveeytb1n1i ~ 1 yr 0C"ld l6 2 H. Dell & HO' li>U Jl\Otiorl piet w.a.yN Tayk>rC'o 1.6• rv e W1houae re· y"';m • ,..v1 , :BMl mus t ftA-AJUlquu. bay Xlnthunter Jumper. I 16 3S-~ar ~ lltm '°'holly Qul all r 1dlvidwd tor Noo•n:&1lc~r rond f t 1&41W:Uh'e -furnltur•. tools. »p 840-0117 f!Vt &au"f'erD .i r,im prOjt'~
uWMd koptntt'd by ila kltdwt C")' 'PJnT-&i bu11 Jlllillan Rib ~.U individual wllllnl( to fl'r to flood home lab & l.lancesf.81·2467 --tor A11K1~ v~ M ehf,., r~r We ar not a dlltl.e. flvn Vr1 It SJ lMOOJl'\'1M Av &1 101 I lnrn. wme rlanc•I I'll , ah~pherd mi x Also P Houl ... oldC.oocb 8065 arn'01re. 7 w/ool m11
sub11dlary I hrant'h or hr. rwl f)Ub privu .... He#pQl't & •. rtl l1 er ,. rd. d I. II r k SchedUll' yOllt c~~~~~~'I hf>llUtlful black llll ky & Pat.w Sale. Mu~c 1t.en\I. 2 ··-··················· ror Co t 1tolt" .. M•tn.avox
frtuKhlJM' jw.l hr•d J.a, 1~ t '* -· ~alntC1nnJ, Me W lllth =~ftJ'tff m sTMAS S'wpht>rd mix Hoth 11en motorcycles a mo n ~ Houe full or furniture. c..'<>lor TV. 22 Port .. ble
q\W\en .-1th • round -· SCTY /Ty,'1t St . N D 0"2 ~~ C' I 1<1' TRAIN, for hf'lp t I e & Io v I n H w l t h nvuly othtr lte.nllJ Sat & Mlc:r.p.wav~ Mu11l sell by bar w /2stoola & m 1n
tne c:loc" acct''' to Bmy tn'iollde-lp com ~ t1 1 1 d 1~ pla\'ll\' YOllr ad ralt ch1lc.lr,•n 8423400 Sun9• 184$111Jnol.I CM. ll·2l R~uon .. ble ..!!!'..!!!.' M2·1802
m•oh mtn\ tor "' r,WS & LYN'S = nt~d1 alrl with ..-_. 8 p. mJM opt-rl n.Ad..V sc-t. . m..1• il'tnce at &l\) \.Un& Our "• • t.VN' • lftJI typl tit rrtv tft•kir t\llh\-1)er1iOI". IC __ WM".C ' Cfiorolat(' lJau ttmale. l ramlhea Antutu~. ---------OJrla I (, 5~d bike $3S U,·hlNM vldt-o tap(' 11\l On AM. PM duru full om~~ npr r~utr•<I l'Om:rany benefit~ ' Curved l"ronch t;ouch reg purtbred. I yr old. to loY•· a•mes. brick II Jf/W.try ... 1070 W<1tt r llOflen er iOO lnc Ir Ja.~ ttalnin& pro U1 «part tun-Good Heavy typllll w/aome rapi nl ,Wiii trl\i~ $llOO Twin ~rm ·aet &ood ho~ ooJy ~ 3001 brack, dishes. 5000 BTU ....................... Couct'iSJIYJ ~ 5674
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· • or. UQU& rJLlrror 4'1''•6" ti' trau\ln1 available W• •1~ :.onv lit~ CllllCaUl)'alS.513P'7 -• in11owner955-0l23 cloOlin1. Sat 114, 1068 Oil value $8200 Sell wrou•Jhl ron t.Alh~k
hav in opr111n11' Tor 2 &a t'taa1h1p Rd NH' --S6i, ~].tJU.tc jewelry. VIC'lonon ---~Unu. $4800 ~9-8903 Mon Fri wrO'J hl I run room
111lt11pet411n1 with .. r ,. 84'°'4 • . ureurv ~ .. •rut1v~ ~our lld u11de>r Hank furn . Ko•~ metl1lhon. ~l ber~•n flu!lkl puj) _. .... -..-t-Jl.ttorl. . .... ._ ... dlY iJ:r rtli .6rnTruit --
thu.tl11m rhauctet Iii c--'' 1 of IJJrlit f 11 -;-Oepreu1mr IJlaHf m1sl' A.KC, r~/Wht, wet>lcs. 8\1ftT." n.rnr; -h . ·, "•n lntUjnl)' to mat b ,. I/II" ........ •-I~· -· a;. ...... ~: •• ~~I -~~. nvu u a)'I J)llpt!r. 731·1..626 Wiii h-Old till Chnstml'll Dreeaen .& misc f'tl & L ad I f' s p I II l In u m .! ,;116 IC8 -406,
hl&h f\lndardi. "t'•11.1r Wom•n n "'!d•d or d 8 I rn NES&L -IJ31·74-94cves Sat 522 Riverside Ave 'W r I s t w II I (' h l 4 d2 t-4i.c••--· l1Wl\ prlvat~ d k "· ... e:a~ • •t1. up•n Anlqut' S.-lc & Chri11\m.llll --NB. diamonds. 11ppra.1~1: · W..tecl IOll
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with lbe d All'9 10 t'116rll • •• • at 11ceurate typ101t nee bu1.11 w1opt10tl to buy 2 anUquestoves, I CROCUS. Ftn. Valley TV w "bove •v.-r.ilt' i•o m Cl¥rk dr uni •lolP Ltaa1 UJM'r d\• irubk !Wply lo Ad 113116. Daily t-'u~nklm. l B'Ham An l q . bra II s bed . DIAMOND V Bug. No d e nt:1
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1oroP ,"tly 1 t' . .il l \ <ktrt "'/TUOUhr Co•t•Mt-1ia,(:1&h( 9'l626 Good used Furniture & etc. SOLITAIRl5 SttlhlV> for appu1Utllll'lll. MIUlltt 540 .!313 SICln AllY Clocks , Clocks Special AppUance1t--OR .1 will Garage s:ile <>Mt oak u . WANTED \ka's & Slc1 ~ :.n S.. lo OPtrll<>l' Xerox 1100 TIACHIRS purchase of manll\l sellorSELLlorVou. ble typewriter air con Appnll~u:dS21.SOO clothes for a 4 yea!' bo)' ~1 CASH CAJtD tk'ctrook typlnf 11y11t.-m t•a1d llObllions in rrotes c locks . Rdecond1tloned. MASTHS A.UCTIOH dltlooet. books. r«or«b. •Sell~llO.O Su:et. 3·6 Please coi 11 -t~. Cclntldt!r r•lnln~ tant Church School Relinashe & guaran 64M616&8ll·96J5 el"'c •upplles. silver ApprlllM<...a ••6.""" 964476laI\Spm lb&hurrunaa C.11 Knowl'"dl'"'. lnlernil t d W"stm1nster " "' II"-o;:ic .. Mr Cru.m..a.-96.J_tCuh b,_..\ .. eo.;aphy desiru Laf(wt11 Ue1ch Sundays ee · G.. . •. 81 I~~~~~~~~~ pla~.punch bowl" i:upc.. •Sell $S.'!IOO Walker & lee
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UCl'T/TYPIST 1----••---i p~~~~rO:n~rt gradeta. Call 4!1!1·3088, barns. UnbeUevobly low Quality Sofa more. Sat. only Nov certified 7M/54ti·0713 Wa11ted i.mall des~ ror of S monun•• orlly pnces. The Village Em· 6' sertlonal & ottoman. lStb 9 to •. 30 . 4162 Appt only face
lmmed opeuln& ror FINI SECIET.a.•y - -,. porium,4163lstS\.,Can· Goodcond $195 751·6610 Brisban•. Irvine (closest •••••••••••• 646·5820
bngbt lnttl~&l·nt ~r11on II.RY ~ TB.EPHO.._.E nery Village, 673-4S52 "'" ... tu handle fl"OM dNik for •• 1 •~ PIT typ\na ore work J " Couch. loveaeat. 2 end crosast.Set.ora"ve>. ........ __ ...:..__;_ 10..;; Mftkal
d I I ~~ o ' ' SOUCITORS IJTll~s t bl cotr t bl $300 -~--1 ..__....... 8083 el 10 •tudlu le&vy aye week Photo1traphy """ a es. ~ a e. &monly unti13pm. bikes.••••••••••-•••••••·-· Mrr-1nl ~cret.arul ~llllli. r~ SPICIALIST Unlimited, call 841·3664. Experienced Only. Sell COLLE IDLES Practically new. W'1·8797 dshwshr rnucb mlsc. 6901 ·~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
ui red Ass<H' i a t~d Openln&• exl•l In our SECR~•ny 2 girl ofr1ce Dally Pilot. lll~hest com· BOOKS I Orange> Shannon Or: KB L~J,GE TACiS ~-pc Rogers Drum Set.
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Airway Ave Sulte U Orpl for J~weltY WJlbboatlngknowledge fbonealhome.Over21. SATURDAVONLVl0.4 ftNITUR-E-t.s~mi. -Sendon~card fol'~Tcll ormakeorrer'"Mustsell ~1601 • ~ Muwt · k~horl!1Juld. .O;-errd. ea-11 .t......u--tO 10 LIQUIDATION SALE rnents. decor. 436 Men tag pl\11> one spare We 962-4114 aft itpm. -tr~. xlnt co benefits. •n1lw1 tame. Salary 13P.M. .....,,......... Sh douTerr.CdmSatonly return permilucntly ---RIECEPTIOHIST Applyinpcnou open. Call for lll'Pl --••••••••••••••••••••••• op our pnces. we a re sealed attracttvt' 'Qg & 614 Th()mu-. OrJ:l .. n .!
Execulivl' ofnff'!< Irv~ J.C.PIMHEYS 64~4520 TB.LEI t~RGHT DAMAGED the lowe11t Finl come G1ganllcSalc Everything strap. motelinl( Airline kt'ybour4., .i1 · pt'd.tl·
area t)ltry lev~I pot1it!IJn 24 "'uihlon Island. NU SF.CRETARV 2 .:•rl of Good spot in Dona Pt ror HOTPOlNT SALE 3308 b~as~ 'S FlJRNITUREg Joesot1t' .Y~odu ~mco~ ~~~ I 0 . reqwrnr~r~ Pre with Leslle S400493 (1)7'1
for i ha r P Pc rt. u a c:o-al ()po E I individual to serve sav· W. Warner nr Harbor. vv vent losi. 6, lh•:rt' f'or a ----. -P~. typ1t1" & n•n ol -.u rt mp yr flee 4 day work week Santa Ana 979 2921 364 Del Prado uaneno. M V pe-"fta•·-cd 10 . .,7 ''n<'lo~·· Columbia (,rafonola " ""' Exp only lngs customer:! MuNl 0 p ''''"' ""' u .. ..-"" XI k d dutlt<a XlntCo~nt·flt.J.& . . t ype•40wpm Cal l CL EARANC°E ana otnt Bloc k Garage Salt> wallpapru. r.ibn c or nlwor m1t1con .. ,
wurkln& cond l'hoo es LanqerVachts . 751 -7220 Riverside, 686-0060 ext BARGA'JNS Used •3111 831-1750 Dragonfly Deerr1cld "Day Gl o" paper & we $125 530·19l!"J m 11324 9·5 JO LOVE PEOPLE? s;;; 4 days, apply oni; l 68. E qua I 0 Pp or Refrlg.s, wshrs & dryers. Comm Irvine will bllL'k & tnm your Tenor sax a phone ---------•I Have some sales or wl.Lh exlnt lYJ>Ulfl & spell Employer. M/F/H. Beel Appl. ~11 Large Pine dlnmg room ..... ""'Redwood Tree Ln tag& f >r tr)( two rards SJ75or best offer. medical background! ing skills, pref 2 yrs Se\, 'J'resU(' with 6 chain ... "'.wSa "~ U f bark ti J burk S48-3124 I.E. UCIMSE Demons trate face & le«al exp Start $4.50 per Washers. dryt'r&, deluxe & 2luves $475493-0979 Irv t ~. nique gi b PRICES ---TRAINIMCi body masuger l.n pre· hr 586-8830 hr TELLEJtS models. Vear guarantee. & toys. books misc S'2 e11 or 3/$5 Offk• fvnitwe &
&liJe dept.. store•. Com-Th·• ' Mon. t ru See our ad under Bank-Your choice $139. ea. Simmons Sofa sleeper ....... " lS IT TV's rurn 415' &Jll>$1 60ea s.-..i-wt 80lS Leun at your own paCIC. m a•s loo pot•ntl a 1 urs . d _,,_ 8118 ,..._ ,....., 61" •n Sl u.. .....-..-.. ... 1na In to ays paper, SaJe ., .. .,.., 1111 . ~a1t SUO. Zen.Ith stereo $150 Raleigh blke. ·p hol~: ~ "''" ...,ea ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tue~:cr !~:~::!':~ ~or;~~~f~b'.mca~i SIECttnAaY rRVINES&L Appliance 537 ~ ~!.~'i: ch~~/s~~ s~~ll toys. Samor-eSum 8d1~;i... to °Sa'i:ri!~ ~:i~ed . ()ffk. fwwishNMJ$.
avaJJable Dawn,2J3/38l4906. \.0 real est. Investment Forced aar aas heater. lnAY4J6 163S . bne. t. n -4 . _.,., NOCARO" Perfect for CPA. iH SAIL R.E. firm,• Yaahlon Island. T•• Cri DINCtor uo.000 B'I'U. New $100 Sap.ta Ana Ave. CM Draw your own or send tomey, insurance, ell'
S .t.. 1 11t5 PEOPL11t Xlnl dlvenlfled oppor M2-0705 -. ... ...,. 7 d dd h •. f'umlllhUlR~ for l ell er of SCHOOL 675-4892 ~ ~ Good alt Ill a r eq 'd . PIT. Huot Deb, mature. --Ddr•·US tw:_nnl~hl. dr~r Lido Isle. Golf clubir.., na~ll ~a k resi.. P odnl'.,, fices, secrelar). rnl.'t'P ~~~~~~-~~~I Xlnt money markelJng 64(1.01.23 respon. ovr 21 Fri & Sat Admiral refrigerator. esser 01 g Sl¥n n slereQ....-bousehold Item .. we ma e on.c• c1tr per 11on area. l·onforen1'l' membersl dps lo tennis -----only 4·10pm $2 15 hr White. 2 door. runs great. good rond ·-Reasonable & toys. Sal 94 . 623 'l'\a tag Add 25' each rm Tak!( over IM· or -.ell
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A pcogresaivc l(rOwlnl( I mmedist.c opening ror a lmmac. cond.SIOO S50 jewelry. masc 'Sunday P O 8o11 1500 O•H-ij385
SALES Pl-:RSON Electronic Comrcany's form die .maker w/ex 640-8646 . 540·3394 __ 10.5. 401 E. BaY, Bal1X>1t =:!~~~t'~11~a.~c~·;1~926~26~:lv~~:::-:r.:::::::~~ R.E. 5*s M...,... Wood sign design com · 011,_ ... Olf"•e 1... ookt"J perl~nce m-BJlo".~.n d 0 Wh 1 1 C 0 1 ~ at" r bed --Xlnt ne'N & used of&.: furn. li'antaslle of.portunity pa-n e--e-dlr"Tlfles .. ,,,. •~ " t I a R s 5 Use ryer 1r p<Jo mp · .. " · Q11rageS1!JtSalotfly81J>l COPVMACHlN£ "'lllLf.ili!s-wk b.:nelu.:s -~ for a SALES oriente . s ump n.,.t1. equare ... ,.,..t l?Oftd • .,.c bookft.helfheadltr<t wt bt · ~.----mo-" • 4-.. ,., ,,.,..p""r Ill n-.pd. r::;r-., .., _ __;;;.._.....;;;; l<'or runtier Q.formallon rei:wtsenl.IU.ln:..~Lui.....t.!JL&.1-•-..n<.~ 1~ G £ ·Y~ m1111mum ex-per--en _...,_ ~., 1 l 1 t 525010r m ......... ,. ...... uu '-v '" "' """ Ct: SURPLUS631 2'117
--tall 6'2-50St ask ror Mr. pencnce. 846-0733 Secretary to join mtll11, lathes & grinders. 642-6194 ~~~es. · stools. '75 yds cupeting. l'QOd . copies unything.
Walle. .-..---------• OUKtEAM Overtime available & Kenmore washer & elec. 5• Snoopy do1vsk1s. pie l11t e nu w t suppllt'S COPIER
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()(ferchargea.ccounts ln EX CE PTIONAL benefllB. call or apply; $100. SS6-Q8.S. 3451 Pane hutch $100. 2 Uving rm Serenade 1'e rracc. CPl Mills sells direct oh rehJblc plain papN
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dept stores near your BENEFITS 17422 Armstron~ Ave.. 8 ......... ,.A~ta Mesa chairs $100. Dresser $80. Cor0t'1a del Mar llrv. full rolls only lowel\l copier. nearly new cond h ... •c h frv. 540-9340 '""" """ Terr'! Tak-.. over lsc or $234 mo en. ---PW' r comm. ProlltSharing .... .....&1-8015 Club c.halr w/o\toman · -pncesanywhere54~ .M.r.John.son.6M-838l'>
OcxJble hrs. We lratn. Pension Plan T Tru k O I ers --~ 631 2408 (714)fl33.$'/9S. --CostofL,Vlng ow c rv ex ••••O••••••••••••••••• . . OTe'ss~r.-1> dwr & MaU111gboxes HeHvy du -------Medicat-Plan perd. Top pay. Apply Solid Ponderosa Pine 8·pc bocMcase hatch. $'1~. )50 ty cardboard. Ideal ror Exec u 11 H' de:. k and SAU~PEOPLE ~ntal Plan &i" W Towing• 7408 PUBLIC FURNITURE dining set. parson ·s Sklli & b~<bngs, $20 Ski mailing Chn s tm.i<1 pkl(~ redtntnK ~w1vcl ch~1r II F\lllt'1me.PartTime msWwy,C.M.642-1~2 s tyle, )a-back uphol. Poles$5.5l,er4!«>Re«>1ver Complf'tt>ma1hnglnt~or piur, very Rood m od•·
0-lnstmaro Help Li~f<'':t~r:v~ce v~terinuy AH . srmri *A1£llOM* ~Pll'S ssoo. 5S2•9759 ~· 3='M~o;>~;~ ~n~~u~~~x~.11~:1:~~ ~~a~.~~07::.~~~e[g.'4
Re6\aurant 1819 rfe~~J:1~ CM. Paid Holidays =.1=~~l~rde:~~~ T-'" l :JO PM Pecan Oiruung rm set $1.00 Misc 4702 Neptune. cube:. ToOt'der call &x .daily SJ20 pai~--
SHAat IAl MGI laa""'raon, aggressive, • Alltact\veOlhce wtllconslder college stu· ID1•nWtkw) Quatil)' comer gl'QUp 2 ..!'~~ ers. 7415523441 lfam II Oak olhn! dt>~h .
1-::Xper 1nd1v to manage J>(1ll1Uve altitude Full or Environment dent8'73 lt>50 SM.ALL ESTATES Velvet rocktrt>.slv/bKe nnual neighborhood 6 Pm W 6 d t' 11 l/J! r '95·Sl9S 2'120So Harbor.
fut food ana~lt bar. ln ~It. Exper. or will train. Send aelf-d._cnptJve let-. STOCK LJQUIDATIONS S.9--0852 garage sale. Coron" anywhere &.titt'C. SA IOam 5P_!!,1 _
dlar1{e or ordennR food ,\pply in person, Stan· t.erwithWorkandSalary WAJTRESS. experd. im-Lovely French bdrm New won on ~ame sbow Highlands. Sal Nov 18. Wa.sher. dryt'r , drs ,... 1017
.It suppbl'S, prep oC food. dard Shoe Store. CM. history :!;.!~..!.d \~~il~.ppde n !~c~: set.s. armoires. Living rm Broyhill Oan1011 rm set '9-4. Cleek at 464 Serra Dr hwas her, rolorcd TV. •••••••••••••••••••••••
":.upervl&<>ry slaff ol ~. 30TlS. Bnlllol. Uon."g1ood ll"" Taylor's. t.bls. m.agnlne racks. flutch t dryslnk $1800 1 tor addresses Many Power mow~r & edger Ai''IUCAN c;RttV PAfl ~rheduhnl(workhrs.Ap. ELECTRO ,,.. sora tb~s . ~ockers . value make o rrer 1te!Jlll, Jn COM turn in 646-5848 ROT. younR bard$~)
ply1npersoo ES Restaurant ReJh11l & stereos~ TV s. china. 493-8163 land orf P C H onto ---pp 556·0021
The ..... ~ 'iulld $1800 per month. Nation SCIENTIFIC 'San\a Ana rwx. Tustin_ lbls & ch rs, bar stools Seaward or Morrung Ca TwUI m»tlress set. nt'ver -----
1801 E Dyer l:ld, S.A wide corp. now hlnng. INDUSTRIES Waitress "".anted 5.9, SAVESAVESAVE DiCOllESA.LE nyon used 20yr wmty $150 C.t n a rr e ... l'Olodul
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20·2S Hours Pt.r Weck Looking ror up sales Raleigh Hills Hospital, 2075"'i Newport Bl.vd CM 673 0739 Desk. walnut, xlnt $295. $6200. Sell S3000 5411 571 ·
Apr._ty 11i perl'l<>n. peogplepdto .11t,artd. ",·!!hespt •Secretan'eS* 1501 E . 16th St.. N.B. 833-9625 646-8686 . . C.o rona H 1 i h I ands walnut nagnt stamJ. xlnt 40 Upn11ht Players & sooo J ,... MAC'S P.estauranl wa es m n us ·, • u Le l/R E /$l l"'c MS-~707 Gla.'ls coffee table 2.0 . 1 near hborhood garage S75. HO tr a I nil I 100 pee rolls i n ..tock Ca rt y 10142 Adamr, Ave H 8 lo $300-S400 wkly. c•ll ga . . "". •-.tu&-.. M.....a....-.1...1. 1025 scroll legs $50 s a e . A n t I q u e s . ti SIOO Bell & H II Pl· • p . rl •. 80 W
&w:1efi\.-. lnciude pd vac:, Rick a~ The Bedroom Employl'l"I Pay All fees Warehouse person for --... lllllTIS"n_.. 545·5978 mahogany dbl bed & se d. · , owe ayer.
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ru!<hms.. EOE 4020Dlrc:hSt,Stel04 ping, receiving & de· ENTRY Used dbl bed. while 'Singt-r Touch 'N S"w --------1-~1nep1anosF'orSale
--. Sales-Smalf co. has car, NewportBeach.833-8190 liveries In our van DOORS/Ho111u w1gold ln~ box s pr sewing macbmUUJ). 2 G.ara~e-refr1~/frenu-; ~tttS"f'-P-IAN()-SH()
salary, comm. f;~o:;r:-:a:!1l·~~Ca~U~F~o~r~ru>~RlL.Es~~l•~l>~'~M~I Sala!')' dependinic on~ AT oorsoelow cost mg & mattreli'S.. SU boys bikes. s pagnum S50 Beer lapper refntt . 8600Ham1ltonAve H B 'RHt-ant ll'act~1teif~tart perlence 540·3353 New & used. A vanety 9GO-l.346aft 4.30. . tMss planter~. etc S56 S'25 Velvet sofa. $75 C ~.8775
N 1 can sell reereatlon equip. Sea d Rd ow ,accepung :ipp1ca 752-8204 Sec'yAss't Warehouseman· lns ula· Mlllwork lnstallallon ~SCIM 8055 war Melody Su•. SIOO Banld1nancmgava1I ~~.~ ~:n:~l~w~~: SaJ-Need sbrp lndlv1du;i.I lo t1on cont.ractor In L If.. 415 Old Newport Bl. N 8 • •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Hobday barga1nll. at your 646-7&62 Stetnway. -19JO. s · 11 ".
food h ... a.Mist mrunnlng 1 person gd. co. benef1\.'I 495·1832 New s· Cast Iron Elger Mull1-ram1ly Sat 11 18 9 fuigertJps 1556 Jo: Oct>un Game tbl ~et , JOKging S7!IOO Ebony
oer 1ervers. Ot>te~s. Wallpapers To Go. A sub· olflce. Must be accurate bath tub, Left hand drain. f.o 5 Many household gin Bl. 111 lhe alley. Balboa ma ch rocker. tile lbl. 640--0625
day & night. cooks day & sidary or Gt'neral Mills typ111t, take shorthand & 646-13'1? Ile~ Good pnces Pine lamp11. barometer. de:.k. -----rught. bus peraon. day & hu an lmmed opemnti we 11 or g • n 1 zed . WAIEHOUSEMIH St Collel(e Pork. 1rv Lathe. ladders. gym set. 2 ladder back ch1&irs. UPRIGHT PIA.HOS
night. also, P/tflll(' book-f<Jr rwl & pt-Ume sales Ch1tllengmg position for Coh 1015 Culver/Walnut nws. antactues. sterro. hand vacumn ma~<' LG SELl'X.-'TION·rREF.
keeper Co bcnl'ftts tn· pos at our Costa Mesa aggr essi v e person SeelargeSCanleyWorks ••••••••••••••••••••••• • bike. t·amp~nR. t oys . 000490 ' TUNING & IOCAL
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8e11eh. money? Earn $200 week· Service Staqon Atlen-train right person. Apply Yorkshire Terrier pup11, wood deak wtswlvel chr HBQ bench & lbl cover,_2 Ing, no room. onll S700, 9r~~u,Wfc:tr~s. all
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phin, no' 1nvesl'mcol. Irvine, HD. WOltK AT HOME < Sat/Sun After 10 AM 8 pc dishes new, full set kit $l50 83
1
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COUNTER
PERSONNEL
Terry. 631·2401 Serv\ce Cashier exp nee. Pbooe sales. ll1ht bulbs AKC Beagle pupa. Field dinlng rm set. Sl!SO, 7 slab cab hardware blk iron I · console, rens 968~ Sal " CaU530-5220 ChampionSlred s liding close doors 8 $5. Plumbing & e lec Faaut~brabp.N..8...l'~n-_ SA.HTA s.&aryepe~rolet()o Hl666 wooden wlndow shutters drcommoctC' nib Club ror ule $92~ a ldwln '2l0 lJll~
We need Sarrtas from -.:".: Chapman . -rR~KER. ~J.7n5 ~l\oemsl•crtar. Friendly 3Jr~ld AK" rca $1 ea 69 x 40 Inch red .Uke new S.CS. yd tool11, Flrm644-9757 ~~·~·auto rhythm. fan-Nov. 2•·Dec. 2-4 , at Or · 8 • ., ., • .,1 .... ... " -f l' d mini 'blind 525 other toys, galore much more ....,m inge"168·!'100
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. Service Station atten . Yard Ma.n. rental center German Short ha I ,r to 4 PM SOI Morningstar . '/ pooer Queen size sleeper ' S50 i---------1 ~!T . e.xper. Apply hu openings for 2 men. Pointer puppy. AKC. Lane.Ne rt Bch. Misc F\lrrutur! & a Rood . " -:-~·5956&ft4pm :..-• "'"gun• Chevron. 604 S n i-:... . 17'74 ......,., _ __,,._ orta. CM As>t !!:..&, Zig-~ _ll(lw1nJ ~huu:.__ ___ ..,.
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BARWICK DATSUN FOR
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. . . AND WE OFFER 1000/o
FINANCING ON APPROVED
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AND DRIVE AWAY
IN THE DATSUN
OR YOUR CHOICE!
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280ll
... BECAUSE HERE IN
LOW OVERHEAD COUNTRY
OUR SUPER LOW PRICES
AND SUPER LOW PAYMENTS
ARE WHY WE SELL SO MANY
NEW & USED DATSUNS .
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BELOW DEALER C ~EW 1978 SHORTBE ... _ ..
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1.956 Chevy, 4 door hard
top, l Owner. 1'op cond.
$2495 CM 548.-rl or Big
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oni p&Jnt, lb1~ t•ar •~
totally orig It in xlnt
cood. Formerly owned
by an 89 yr old man for 29
yrs . Jst $2900 takes
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c:ond Xlras. $5500 farm
536 0045 eves.
'48 FORD WOODY
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1700 VW eng. ~rooved
slicks. T trlr. rec for ort
road, $1.SOO/bsl ofr 1714 J
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2845 HARBOR BLVD
540-6410 540-02 t)
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lll-2040 495-4949 PARTS-SERVICE
72 BMW Bavaria Burf'tm
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1978 iMw 730ta
EXECUTJYE CAR
Arctic metallic with
natural leather lntenor .
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air conditioning' Only
2,500 original males!
(5780308)
-........_ .. SADDLEIACK
r---___::y.AUEY IMPORTS
•l t-2049 495-49.49
COSTA MESA
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284.5 llARBOR BLVD
540-6410 540-021 l
1976DATSUM
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4 speed trans., AM/FM 8
track & mag wheels.
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.2150 Harbor Blvd., C.M.
645-5100
lBTll B'EACll BLVD:
HUNTINGTON BEACH --,.z.4435
'78 280Z A/C, 4·spd, $8200.
558-0393 d ys. 494-3448 eves. ·
'73 Ptck up with shell.
Custom lnl. & ext IMron
paint. ·894-0561 or 496· 7097
'76 Datsun 280Z. fact. A/C,
4-spd. Z mags, shade kit,
AM/FM tape CB in dash,
alar m s y s tem.
Mulliolland suspension + many nice extras.
494-7085
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mee-b 'J & tires. -A-IC,
$18:50 SS2·54S'7
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ANY NEW 1978 DATSUN
200SX WITH FACTORY
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IN OUR STOCK
NOW GOING AT
FA TORY INVOICE!
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f ·lO IN OUR STOCK
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WITH FACTORY
AIR CONDITIONING
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EVERY NEW 1970---
SHORTBED PICKUP WITH
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
IN OUR:STOCK NOWl:OING AT-
f A CTORY INVOICE!
MANY TO CHOOSE FROM-WHILE THEY LAST!
EVERY CAR LISTED BELOW NOW SPECIAll Y
CLEARANCE PRICED . SEE THEM AND SMILE!
"Z" SALE SPECIALS
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RX2 CPE
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lolls Royce 9756
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* r RODfGIOUS
PO RSCHES
'.78 9221
Copper MelalUl'
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AVAILABU:
1 ~1ate Delivery .
CHICK IVERSON
YW rORSCHE AUDI
44.5 E Cons_t f11wl)y
at Bayside Dr
Newport Beach ti73
*
1975 PORSCHE
91 ISCOUrE
'77 Cehr a ,GT h(lbacl<. ::.
\pd mags, louvered wan
dows air. Must sell'
~g.7704
7 1 Corolla ltiOO. nhll
t>nlC Xlnl t·ond . hkl.' nu
$1295 642 371>7
711 Ceht·.1 GT l.tflbuck
mu!tl "t:t'. !> i.r1d •• 11r
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cw. un Mn p 11l-.:-X ltH
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552 068'1
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.:ood 1·ond $15011/ b~''
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645-6859
74 ToyOla Corolla wal-(on
llJ)l."lc-d S 14 7 S 834-0292 or
840 371M
'75 U>rona Station Wat(on
1 dr 4 ,pd. am fm_ &:ood
c:ond $2.)4IO Call 497-3945
uCt ~l
i6 St.tuon Wal(on. xlnl
1'1>nd. radial tares, A <:.
AM/FM. :rnlO 496 6747
·72 -Toyota Lon~ bed ooh
!>hell, wmdt>Wl>. Spolh•:-
on top. xlnt 1·ond. S27:i
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·75 91 LS Tarp a . copper
mcl. 1·· polis hed maJ{s.
lowered $15.500 557 52611
1975 PORSCHE
t 14 2.0 J,.ITRE
A ir l'O nd l 11 o n 1nl(,
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SCELICA'1
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Air Cond1t1onlng •
l CRESSIDA''
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Lift back, 5 tipt'cd with
A1rCondi11onir11( SAVI SS
THIS WEEKEND!
Bill Maxey
10YOTA
1888J t.JEACll Bl.VD
llunllngton Reach
847-8~
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brown wi t h Rold plnstrtpe11 -f''1ltcd 'Wl(h 5 ______ ..
pee<i trans-air cond. k
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malrung On · Wrnt)' a ir. 41tooJy s nrf. mo g whcda..
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am/fm ~ass lmm1u·.
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8C, Wtlti btlt "1tlt'7"lft!W
radials A Konll. xlnl c11r.
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I t71 TalUMP.H I t72 V:W S.,All I t76 VW IAHIT ••••• !~ ....... !?!. !~!:~ ....... !?!.~ ~!'!:!••••••••••••!?!.~ SfltTlltll t UI •• C.il: Automatic trans .. radio. '71 VW Sqrbk. very eood '7 Bntlab radftcJl'ffn with to\llly equipped In ud lng ~eater Ir low m iles. cond .. lo ml, auto, new :=~Jhan~T '63 l22S Xlnl. trarusportu
tan trim a filled M11t icebox stove ~ in& S u P e r C L E A~ ! brakes, A M1 Fll caaa Call eva 548-41792res. , · ~ ~· runa aood. ~ co"ffl all...t be one of be<t. cnlEJl>. · (781NQW>. • stereo. $1500. &U·41MO, ___ ..;....;._;__· ___ ,_:.:~·.:::=""'..._=------
th• cleanut u u d Ot&YSlttS OMLYSlltS ut.5L4. '70V~W~Bua~Cuat.omint. ·ii Volvo w-a1on; 1·
apo.UC'ar• avallabltt lQ Mlredl: ....... .68 v w c r 1 new--utee, snrf. Aulna owner; aee to appreciate.
dayl 0;.11""2116!0fll .-./I.... Mad.,11.....at cond.' odcta ?~· e:g~ S2000Call~ W85.m.o:m .
iuoJ{ar.bQr .Blv 215()Harboc Blvd ...c.M...-. ~. '14beaut. or1n1e b1.11. One -IAUm MOTOIS 645-1700 645-1700 . Owner, areal cond, new Alllol. UM4 .
2111 Harbor Blvd. • 65 VW BUS. 20001 ml on Agency paint Jc?b, new ••••••••••••• ... ••••••••
COSTA 11£SA '6t PA$JIAQ( oew t!Qlioe. Nu c utch" tires, radio. _;h~e;;,a:.lec;.r:i<I. -RLo-----"~•---1 L;;:;~:::";:'::·::l:=•OO=.=""'!'--l~~~mrttt--en~rtj'~4ITTs ~t!;jt d -~~t•k• ~ty-n~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'W 1 e 1nt.,r1 or. · 12750875-4452 '78 Buick Century Station
195.:IPPO > ·74 Super Beetle. Xlnt '65Squareback Wagon. All power. S yr
aluper
aharp car I YiAl&bed In
uecutlve black with
black trl m 4' gold Dlnailrlpa~ dl.Uerent· h•ve a blaclr Tft,7.
($tt 1242) SIJf 5
IAU.MOTOIS
2925 llarbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
t7t•ZIOO
$14'5 ~ond. AM/FM. air cond, '600/beetoffer warr. Clean . 165'00. mags. lo ml. c;au Anita 64S-QllorW·l82l 962-7223a1Upm.
673-4715 or 963-6767 . --------'69 VW BUI AM /FM -iOSkylark. Vnyltop, a1r·.--....;"1 :n..Campmoblle nu-tu ---1'¥Pe-ill2S"' H e~ooct-~vwd":"
reblt eng w/guar .. = 645-525Zeve&:wknda. S950/beslotfer675·9386
xtru. Perf cond. · '71 Regal
"2-00llls.9-5188. v-.. t772 $5000orbe8t.oCfer. Vr•L-·11 vw Fastback, A/C, ••••••-••••••••••••••• S48-31.24 ...._..... ss.ooo mi's, xlnt cond. OIAMCHtOUMTY
1.1711 BEACH BLVD. $ll00.~·520&. VOLVO Cac8 '" 5
HUNTINGTON' BEACH ,.. 18711 BEACH BLVD. · '72Super Bug EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO ...... ~ ............. ..
842·3'.IOO HUNTINGTON BEACH new eng &: tires ltlnl Larleat Volvo Dealer '77 Sevllle wbl w/rt:d · bod & · in Orange County• • '71 VW CONVE{lTIBLE 1142 2000 on&. y paint ant · BUY or LEASE . ltbr Int. Sll,500.
yellow, n ew lop. xlnl .75 LeGrand urr at.ereocass. ~-0528 . DIRECT P.P. 492·9722
ferC-6178 sell! S2950. Hl·S829 AM/FM caas sterero. cond. $4500 or $1000 &1\d mecb. AM/Fii. Beat of· stereo, perf. ~.-Must Rabbit '75 dlx 4·dr, air. ~~,,~-~,~·~ '74 CdV. EiLceptional
'70GT6+Ca~ft~· '71 JM to 13 000 I "f, clean.12'175. 675-4857 • • ·TOP.833-3086
83IMM63 $Sl95 .• A~ I FM . s ter:'o: oc~'!!~DOUSW 1986 vw Cam pr Bua SI.SO 2025 s. Manchester '63 Cluaic Cad Convert. •--.--7-~-'--·---"--1--magwbll.813-7379 ~-'73 Super Beetle $2200 A-~ 750 201l orla ownr. xlnl cond . • _.""" Like New! Panama MuaUell8-3819 -1e11..:111t11 -S3.'500negotiaLe,64CMU~.
ROADSTER lt75 UNIT brown, radial tires . ...._ M ••-,.--., .,.
Burgund)' w/black in · 4door,4speecU,AMffM U.3459S> • ew .__ -"•w ....,.Mew tlOO
tenor. Overdrl ve. Al· stereo. (784MYA > rricecl to Sell! ••••••••• •• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Autos have more CLASS when advertised
DAILY PILOT In the 642-5678
loya. (629KB0) S2lt5 15 BusestoCboose
Priced To Sell! SADOLEIACIC
'74 Duber. Xlnl cond,
l ooks n e w . 4 dr .
FM/caaaeue, 4 spkra:
$2350, 5'11-a91
. .
1979 HONDAS
~-NO-W'
..
1979 Honda Accord 4-Door Sedan
AJ,I, _REMAINING 1978 HONDAS MUST
BE .CLEARED OUT TO MAKE ROOM!
TAKE -YOUR CHOICE
B~D '78 HONDA HATCHBACKS 6~~~0 '78 HONDA 5 SPEEDS.
(SGC4S3157Sl 11588) • CSGC.0296331 OS«> _iSGE•S2mll.U36ll..!..1SG.EA004S34l ("99ff
---~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
GOOD SELECTION -IMMEDIATE DEtlVERY
Service & Parts
Open 'tll 10:00 P.M. Morlday thru Fr1day
3!fmoe-~-.,..
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HKI 1092 OJI I h i mo 17'3 '9
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'""'"•' Ut6000 TOlat _...., <90 t32066 11 ..
"'0 '101116. "' ,d•ll llt6 ltC '94001
GREAT USED CAR DISCOUNTS
1974 ci..yv..-'1386 1976 Mwary C.,t 13986 (535LFFI (312ROIJ
I '72 Mwary C.,t SJ686 1977Ford ....... s4496 1669tl<Pl (500SRLI .
I '74 "°"'* Gr.Id .... '1986 1977Ford ..... '4686 (368SPRl 1803SNFl
1974 D-'-610 '2486 1971 Mwawy J.,er,r s4986 1607RECl 1973UZOI
"I' ClwTy CM...,._ s2486 1'77 Mwary Ctipri ·'5486 12 2REZI (l5346 J
tf74 Ford LTD -s2686 ltJI Merc.~WCJll. '5686 (26535) (275581 . .
1974 Mwary C...,.. ~2886 tt77 ac..-. S5886 1221281 (IH04601
... 15~~~ ..... I 104TH ) S2986 .) 975 IMW 2002 '5986 (619WWN)
1976 AMC P'ecer · S2986 I 972 MwcMn ZIOSC '6786 1794SPNI l244UYJI
I 971 Mtf'QWJ MoMrdl
I 112LWWl s3496 1'76C..-.C~
1899UKVI '8486
lf7SFont-. '3686 lf76LIKIM..._.IY S8486 (963LRVI 1243881
197 4 M~ c:.c..,.r S3986 1977 CW, CCW'ff'tte $) 0 886 (555KJLI 1889RKUI ,
All Gars Sub1ect To Pnor Sale -All Pflces Plus Tax & License
ATTENTION SKIERS
MOW
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be1ut1ful tond. '1,000
PP D71n
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HELLO 1979's!
HERE
NEW 1979.
CAPRI
BIG VOLUME SELECTIONS
READY FOR
IM.MEDIATE DELIVERY. ----'
FREE!
COME IN AND REGISTER
TO WIN A
"KITCHEN FULL OF
GADGETS"
NOTHING TO BUY.-
, GADGET SET
INCLUDES
O.E. Food ProceHor .01t9f
ltllchen Center • O.E. Cof· ·
fee Miker • Alval Can
Opener and Knife
Sharpener • Rlval FOOd
~leer • Proctor Siiex Elec·
trlc Juicer • 01ter Ice
Cruther and 0 .E. 4-Sllce
Toa1ter.
SALE ON SUPER-TRA
1974 MARK IV
V 8 llUIO 11.,,a flK.t •11 lull POw• p-llr C..RYSLER. V 8 eulO lrllfta. l•ct .. ,, pwt. llt.
pwr OIK llAJ , OWi WllOWS.. AMJf.M iaci.oa---41>< .... ~~----.,,._-~IMll .. eo •le.ti •llCI• .. • "'nyl roof. 1111 w,_1 f M rllCllO ate•eo. ltMI •llCllala. 11n1.o O'-·
cruJM COOi •'3~J0 ' Uncl<lu IOP. 1111 wf>M1 cl\llMCC>nl 13e6NZM
54988
197SCOUGAR
XR 1 V 8 auto Irena. lllCI ""· l>W' air. pwr
01K Ot~a pwr wlllOOwa. 1>W' IMla, AM FM
•a<IHl ".,"° llpe wt111ew .. 11. Lllnclau 1op. 1111
wh'" I C.•u•M cont ll02•LWZ
53488
1971MARKV ' v.a. auto Ilene . lac1 .... lull oow., pwr atr . pw1 winoowa. pwr H i ia, AM FM radio 11ereo,
Lorttfau 10p, 1111 wnee1 orulM eon1· 1 ll&SXG
58988-
1976 IOICAT
W-oDll • cvt lldOrv • CIOllOlllOf"''O· AM -.... •Mli<ll "'-fN!lao -...... W>yl rool ~·-90llROU • ,.
1970FORD
M.aVERICK. 8 C'(I . IUIO ltllfta. my! root •1~NA
51088
1977 MONARCH . v.. ""'° , ...... f9clory .., oondlllonlng -tl-.nQ, AM-f'M rllCllO. tf(MI ...... Ur-.. 1-0 ...... •l"Yf fnllll!Or 1•1nRT
s5795
ITIC 1821 Clal74
----oooDBYE COUGARS -
1978 COUGAR XR7
Landeu roof, •tMI btt. WNI,
-·p-1111 whl., CNIM control. full
power, auto temp air COftd.
AM·FM Quad S-...0. Alf.
tlnl glaH, WIN wttl. COMn,
and me>r9. Factory New Car
W•rranty. o.
YAGE VERSAILLES __ _
8 VERSAILLES 4 DR.
LH• than 2SOO ml .... FuM
luxury equip. plu1 euto
temp air cond., AM·FM
CIUM 1lerM with power
antenna. cu1tom two-tone
pefftt. fcwved alum wttl• •• •PMd controt, and more.
Factory MW cer ..,.,..,1y,
s10
. • 9Tk. I jl060M)
Full klxury equipment ptu1
coach roof, AM·FM quad
1tereo, auto temp air cond ..
mlchelln W/W 1tHI blt1 .•
tilt wheel Ind mor9. Fae·
tory MW CM waminty.
TOWN t:OUPE
---•SO LONG MARK v•s-----
1978,MARK V
limited pt'Oductlon car wllh
vlrtually every luxury equip·
ment nallable. Le11 than r-tlOO mlle1. Our bo11'1 per·
1onal ~-Factory ,...
Gar WM'lftty.
DIAMOND JUBILEE
COLLECTORS ITEM
ONEONLY .
'72 CADILLAC s 1999 SEDAM DI VILLI ••••••
Padded lop. leather interior. full power.
factory air cond1teon1no. hit wheel a stereo
SHARP (799fVYI
MALllU SPOttT COUPE 2499
V-8 automatic. e><>wer steenng & batkea. air
cond11ton1no at'CI LOW MILES! MUST SEE•
t791TCSI
-~=~-........ n-999._.llL-.i~lt.---_...:,;.
Padded •top. leather 1nter1or. full pawer.
factory air oond1l10n1n<J, hit wheel a stereo.
(799HOBI
•75 FOttDLTD # S3899 t PASS84Gllt WAGON
Full P<>wer factory air cond111on1no and VER'( COW Mrtes• I 166MXI I
'74 LIMCOLM s3999
COMTI...-rAL COUPI ·
landau tap lull power spltl power see1s.
leather 1ntenor factory a1r cond 1111 wtleef.
~u·se control & AM/FM St9feo (846900)
~g=~···· ..... s3999 Cabrtolet top full p o w e r factory air
cond11tonmg. AM/FM stereo with tape decil.
1111 wneel. cruise control & SHARP' I 419HMVl
'75 CHRYSl.St s3999 CORDOIA ••••••••••
Cabriolet toP leather interior lull pawer. sp111
power seats factory air cond cruise control.
till whee• & AMt FM' 'lereo (765N1MI
•77 FORD S4899 MUSTANG II ••••••••••
Cabriolet 100. V-8 aulomaltc. pay..er steenng
and brakes air cond111on1ng. stereo & LIKE
NEW w1thonly 15000 m11es1 (477UKR1
•75 CADILLAC $C'
C-OUPE DE YIW • • • • • • ~
Cabnolet loP. leather 1nrerlor. lull PoWer.
factory air oond1t1001no. AM/FM stereo with
tape player & 1111 wheel (389MYOI
· '7' CADILLAC s5999 COUPE DE VIUE ••••••
Cabnotet top leather •ntenor lull. POWer.
factory air cond111oning & AMIFM srereo
WEEKEND SPECJAL• (930NOXI
'77 MYCURY 56699 COUGAR XR7 ••••••••
Cabr101e1 top lull pawer. raotory air COn<J
spht seals. AM/FM stereo with tape player
cruise control 1111 wheel & LOW MILES•
( 147SGUI
'77 IUICI s7999 PAii AVB«ll SIDAM
Padded tap. lull pawer. splll Power seats.
factory air cond .. 1111 wheel & cruise control.
(052TTSI
'77 CADILLAC coun Dl·YIU.I ••• ' •••
Cebr1olet too-. Tull e>ower. factorv an
cond1tlon1no. tllt wheel, cruise control.
stereo. low mueeoe a with 1 vr 112.000 m11e
warranty LOOKS SHARP! (999RSI)
----Dodie Dart ltM. 6 cy1, -1".lS: new ;¥ n • ,'.'9"=-r 1---;..
st.'dao. ~ QIU M8 31'0
·sg o.rt clua. t cyt
i.t1ut4ard tr•••· ••• tm• •a.t alf• O\ler M> Call~ . ,_.. tt40
-~·~;;~· ~
Get on t.be rl1ht tPa ck
w1lh tbe Dally Pilot
C HRISTMAS GIFT
TRAIN! Ca ll a
Chrtstmar Ad·V1sor at
642-~
'76 Granada 4·dr. 6·cyl,
am mac. equipped ,
S3l00/ofr . 979·1953. :;s1 ... n 9
Eleaant ·75 LTD Landau
w every extra. pwr ac-
1:Clll., lo-. m1, 1 careful
owner. s@.12J89
•• '55 Ford P.U
Mags. clean SLSOO
631·2408
·73 Ford LTD hrdtop, AIC,
radio, P/S, l'/8 . landau
top $1625. 60,000 ma.
51U·3404
'73Country Sqwre. 9 pass.
all xlrus incl umtrm
t-----l:jl.el'e(), Jmma"C CQnd. PIP
$2J96 540-4843 .
Camper shell. high back
Voyaaer. fit'S from '72 Rane hero. Ofter. 838·9332 Eve. Days, 559.~
'75 Granada 2·dr. 29,SOO _.mi..Michelln Ures, vinyJ
top, A/C, etc. very clean.
$347 S P . P . Ev es. 675-8246.
'68Cortino87M ml
SSOOftrm
642-4~ late eves
'76 LTD9·P·Hs. wgn
Brougham. 60-40. stereo
wltape. crw1e. yellow.
Excell. $4SOO/ofr ~ ~
'72 t pas1enger, c:la1111 J
hatch. air shock11. crus·
control Sl050. 642·2154
2(1950 f''ord Woodies. l
Concourse S9SOO. 1 80'X
restore d $6500. Xtra
part.II & both garaged.
645-7345
MaYerlck •••••••••••••••••••••••
·11 Mavtirick. Xlnl cond.
Sl2.50/bel ofr. 551·6683 or
559c~
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ORANGE COUNTY'S
MIWIST ...
-YNCObH~M ERC-URY
Dealership .. now OPEN
RAYPLADllOE
LJNCOLN·M ERCUR Y
ltJ.18 Auto Center Dr
SDFwy·Lllke Foreat ex1l IAVIN~
110.7000
·12 Col. Park 9 pau wag.
White. fully loaded !
XJnt ! $2300.175-6161
'75 M o oteao MX .
brqham, air, AM/FM,
xlnl cond. *2650. &u-2821
·11 Mere Monarc h. lo
mi '1, pr\ll pany. '4850.
673-&182 aft 6pm.
·75 Bobcat wa(f>!'l 4 sp., PS AC, AM/F111 . Xlnt
COftd. l2200. pp. 841 ·3900
........ . tt52 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'6.5 Mustan1. V ·8, auto,
A/C, teblt en1. SlOOO
631·3"8
POMTIACS
tt16LIMAMS
UOITCOWI
Poatiae'• belt HU.I ve.
automatic, alr coad.',
pWr. eteertn1 6 brakee,
viayl top • radio.
(111NIK). SJt7t
1977UMAMS
~-----~tNMlf OOUPt
ONLY lt,800 miles on
lhil winner! All th• rlabt
eqlllpment PLUS I track str. (..ZRKQ). $4779
COllaL
CHmlOLIT .. ...._8Jvd.
ootl'AllESA 146-UIO
•
FIESTA
HATCHBACK
1978 DEMO
54•9·
F•10 up roof 1 l eng'lne DOW8t·d•!IC
brakes. heavy duty paekeoe. radio.
movable vent windo ws cast
aJum1num wtl9els and many other
fearurei> 1•22821
'74 FORD
rtHTO INHAIOVT
Aulomahc • ad10 ne~er186981
, '72 FORD
lTII 4-000I
Au1 o mJt1c oower steering
COndll•on•no 1•871S)
51777
'73 FORD
l'IMTOWAGOH
Auloma11c AM tFM radio w11h 8 lrack.
healer roof racl<. mag wheels C•0010l
/ 51177 ·
FAIRMONT
FUTURA
1978 DEMO
$
Vinyl rop. cru1se·o·ma11~
fransm1&s1on pewrr steering air
condition.no detuxe 1nleri0f grouo
AM /FM ,lereo ano wire wl'leel
covers 1•:?8991
FOlt
OMLY
4-soeeo "IC~ & o•n•l'n front disc bral(e~ dllO mo11• tO • t3b481 IST
•t90d t
'Plu'> I J • IOr dt\ mn l 01.1.ils 14084 80 fn.11111 1n11<'~•mcnr ,.,, mo
Pdymen1 oiu~ 1200 .~'115M
DllJ'> S84 00 llC !Pl> loTahnQ S36tl 10
Based on aooro11e<1 credit ooen •·no lease w1tl'I 45.000 miles or IHI at 111'<1
Of teeee C.p cost S43HI Cett Matt
M11hews Now.
USTANG
MACHI
1978 DEMO
55281 '7 6 HOND.~A-----1--\f-8-c-ru•• e·o·m111c 1ransm1ss1on
W•GOH oower ">leermq oower 1><a~"' rJd•O +•oecw rld.o helltr 1•80581 tinfeo g1.i1o" Jnd .i11 tne ~fdndaro learure~ aq718
53377
'77 DODGE
ASPIMWAGOH
Automahc oower "eerino oower brakes
AM FM Slt'ft'O 1•88401
'74 FORD
10 ~ASS WAGOH
Automatic r>ower steering oower bral<es
air COndlltOnlllQ root rack I •90161
'75 FORD
F-150 SU'H CAI
Automatic OOV-1'• ''fll"•nq POw111 t>r.1~0!. .w cond1hon·~ A~hFM <,tr·f"( •87b6l
'76 FORD
IANCHHOGT
Aulomahc air cono111on1ng AM/FM 'ltereo
radio 1•90241
---.-77-D-AT-S-UN __ _.. $2277
rtCJUf'
Automatic. a ir conditioning. stereo
1•8350) '73 FORD
F-250
Aulomllc cower steenno oower bfakes
radt6, h8119f 1•86851
GRANADA GHIA
1978 DEMO
$6489
LTD 2-DR.
HARDTOP
1978 DEMO
56889
'l10'01--'J"6-crtJiton'lat11e-fl'9"1~ntetf'---il--"UW.lWl~"'-"'.,._-.;,_...~..IQ~........IU:--
oo w c r Jff'eftnQ oower S8Jlli. cower ccor•11111 '"'nil 'oeeo r ontrot t1IJ
w1ndl)w'> oower brakes AM/FM wttl'I whi ''' .ind much mucn more
\ferro race orayer wire wnee• 1•1b114 1 cov"'' cru1..e control and mo<e
1•72911
SFOll0-1im
Auto tr,Jn~ "" COnd1llO<'hOQ vinyl roof oo,..er ~10("•"0 oo ... er t>ral<t>'> St" •R8031
'77 FORD
G•AHAOA 4 0001
Au10 lrJnq .11r cono111ol'1nn r..ower ~let•nnQ oowe1 0•1;.C Otdkf!S S11. :9036
54177
COUG•• H7 A11to tran~ air cond1f1on1no oovver
•,1enrino power d1<,c t>rakes oower sell~
roo10 v111v1 roof Slk •9028
s3777
'77 MARK V
loaded On1v bOOO rr111es 1•90521
'76 CHEVY -a.YaTTa-
AulO 1r.:1ns rad.o heater 1•90601. <;
52277
··16 FORD
PIMTO SQUIH WAGOM
.. ·Pl'M AM/FM radio 40 channel CB
roof rack moQ!i 1•90661
'75 FORD
GIAHAOA GHlA
V-8 Julo lr,ins v•nvl roof s111reo black '"
CO I Or I• 11()69 I
'75 OLDS
ST.t.alltH
V·6 4 \OO<'d oower steering 1•90881
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7:30 AM TO 5:30 P~
SATURDAY 8:00 AM
•158.69 iv:,~nt V8. automatic trans:. POWer steenng. POWef
brakes. tinted wmdstueld. bench teat & wsw
glass betted radial fires.
TO 5:0:_:.0~'iiliM_....__1
BRAND NEW
1979
299
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~ -·DOWN
"°' •• "'°"'.,. 84Mll"ll PT~ -.u 371 oo l1cen111 -Ill 00 Tl• -12'0 &6 Oo•n $ .. , .. ,, -"" .......... "'""' -'1091 IHI Oelemlcl ~ D<!Ct -157586<'
Annual -• •II• 1 1 "°' On eQP10YeO Ctedtl dl9e40 PER "II~ MONnJ'.
'69 PONTIAC
• CATALINA COUPE
va automatic transm1ss1on. oower
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voL. 11, NO. 321. •SECTIONS, s' PAG s ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1978 TEN CENTS
. .
·Marchers Protest as Tanker Nears LA'
SAN-0 Jtgt)ft +Aft--i.vh1....._-n 1ety prftnottunT--
m1u:4·ht' Ql"2\J t.:.d lhf' d1'n~cr~ 'i:v.o .Co~Cwwl vo.a.lt-1" 1tnd ol bntl6iUU: hlll I) volut ile hq l wo ff arbor lx·purt mt•nt put rol
uefled pttroleum ~~' mto b\a ' boats .... en• on hund h> form u
Loa Anacl •i. tl.1rb1H . Coa~I movlnjrt ac n>t·n urounl1 lhl• G3S
Cuard 0Cfk1 '' madt> a ha·\l loot uu\k ·r .lll ll 1oov(•d throuvh
' minute ~ rt>ty lnSpt.'ClJOn loduy ht port, ~h1ch hud bl't'n ()r
of 11 Bntish t nkur t·ury1n1t th•· re-d clean.'<! or ull tr1((1c
gas be(ort.' uJlowtnK 1t to dc)(k h€' prolt! t wt·~ organu.t.-d
The C1vend1:.h. loaded with by a group ('alltnl( llttt'lr thl'
1l 5 million Rallon~ or LPG Co i.tal and Harbor lla1.iud:.
the second lor~cst h1pml•nl In (' unc1I.
Califorrua hltttory w uN to doek t'ederal. hhh'. and local
tha t. ufll'mooo um1d!>I t•xteru.1H Juthont1~ wurk~ to 1nhure thut
l e 'l n er-· aven as · wou arlow a eak occurs. essentia Pirsonnef---Since Petrolane's last LPG'
dO<'k amd un•oad .-sitfe\y-, -19a1d A. l anke ~l)IOS10n here two The Federal Aviation Ad· shipment two years ago, an ad·
Ju h n May . 11 po k c s man ror years killed cil(hl people and in· minlslration w'rned all aircraft dllionul safety valve has been in· l~l'\rOlMt loc Jured 50 _ to stay out of an ctrea one·halr s talled on the pipeline to
Mkr a rinal morning lnspec· Under orders from the slate mile on all sides or the tanker minimize spillage. Two sets or
t1on. the Cavendish was to move Ocoupational Safety and Health and 1,000 reet high-during its s-ens ing devices -one ul·
ut a ispt.'<.'<i or less than 5 mph Administration. several repairs time in port. tra violet and tbe o ther a
through the channel were complelcd earlier on the Once docked and refueled, the hydrocarbon vapor d etector -
T he Petrolane spokesman said pier. Cavendish was to om oad the could s hut down the pipeline im·
the ship contains an additional Legal errorts to block unload· L.PG through a 6,000-foot-long, \nedlately if a leak occurred.
1>a f ety valve to m1nim1ze ingoftheLPG have failed. 36 ·inch·.diamete r pipe ·to Petrolane,officla)ssaid.
')pallage in case of an acci~nt Harbor department police set Petrolane's stdrage tanks In San PreparaUQnS tor the Caveo·
and twc;> sets or a sensing devices up a security zone around berth Pedro. Unloading was to take 36 dish's arrival have been under
tu automahcalJy shut down Ril~ 120. limHing access to the area hours. -way ror months. orficials said. ____ _:..;__;..;.___;_~----~--~-~~~~-=-~-~~-~-~~__;.--~--~
Both Den· Threat
Vice . Mayor Clash
By ROBERT BARKER ~ ()I Ille o.lly l>u.t $tnl
Hunlington Beach Police Lt
Jim Walker said loday he in
lends Lo sue Mayor Pro Tempore
Richard Siebert in connection
with a mysterious dt-ath threat
that Siebert allegedly reported
lo city officials.
Lt. Walker said t hat Sie!>t?rt
Initialed a memorandum that al·
leged that Walker made a threat
1 Six T eens
: Charge d in
-· VandalisBI
Police say they have halted a
wave of break·ins a nd van·
dalism at a north Huntington t Beach parochial school with the
a rreftt of six more neighborhood
nagers.
ix break-ms during October
an A gust at the Hebrew
Ac e y. 14401 Willow Lane.
to kill Siebert when he visited
one of Siebert's pharmacies last
Friday.
City orriciah; clamped a lid> of
se.crecy on the mcident but. 1t
was learned that pohcc have
launched an investigation into
the episode.
Siebert said today that the
controversy is a misunderstand·
ing based on second and third
. hand reports or witnesses "and I
2Lopsided
Wins Tallied
Th urs dity nig ht 's
Orange Coast High school
!oo&.b&IJ acUc>n yJ•Wed two
lopsided victories:
Fountain Valley 31
Newport Harbor t3
MtsUon Viejo 54
Lagua. Hills 7
See details in tod~y·s
s ports section.
, have resulted in an estimated Lagun G • $10.000 in property losses. school a ay
officials said.
Police Sgt. Ron Jenkms saJd Mu d T •al six boys, between the ages of 15 r er n
and 16 years. were apprehended
last week and charged with Goe J
burglary and vandalism at the 8 t~ ury .
academ y, f ormerly Cook ,,
Elementary School. The trial or a Laguna Beach
The youths ure expected to man accused of a bludgeoning
face court proceedings with murder during a n a ll eged
their part>nL•< at a later date. The homosexual rage ended Thurs·
boys have been released in their day with the defense attorney
parents'custoc1y. police~aid. claiming the prosecution had
L<1st month. six other teen· failed Lo prove its case.
agers were arn•sted in connection
-wtth 1t<"1ldemy break•in$ b~--1,,J4>fendam-Earl-SeN1mlin. 'l7.
vandaltsm continued s at quietly as lawyer Tom Reilly
but the vandahsm contmued. told an Orange County Superior
On Oct 28. police s taked out Court jury there was not sum.
the school. localed Just south or ci~nt evidence lo justify a guilty
the Westminster city lim1t.s, but verdict.
left Just before the youths broke Reilly's client is accused or
into a classroom and caused beating 69.year-old Albert
$5.400 in damage. Daniel Willard to death in hb Ann Verna, a spokesman for 1 Be the 314-student school . snid local 4 aguna ach home the night or
residents may have contacted July 29• 1977·
am disavowing that Walker in·
tended any harm." ·
"It was a misunderstanding
made in the heat of the moment
and I am absolutdy 100 percent
certa in that there was no
threat.··
Siebert said he has written a
letter · that eompletely ex .
onerates Walker.
Wa lker. a \0-year veteran of
the polke department and a
member of the police ofCicer·s o~ny Piklt PMIO enlract negotiating team. says
he doesn't intend to let matters
drop.
"Somebody is Sht>oling craps
with my career and I don't lik('
TYPICAL HUNTINGTON STREET SCENE?
An employee of Counc ilma1L..John
Thomas <1ight 1 chats with police picket~
Officer J~rry Evans. who wears a T-s hirt
procla1min~ "Pigs Are Beautiful" and
.police dis patcht.:r Sha ron Pirus while .a girl
on horseback l rots on by .
it,·· he said.
W a Iker said the bizarre and
confus\ng chain of events began
Friday when he was waiting to
&et JD.ed.id.oe.. al...a.J)hUIDJlC.)'_io._
which Siebert is a. part owner
Wa lker said while he was
waiting. he d.iscus&ed current
negotiations in which police arc
seeking pay lncreases. He said
he told e mployees of the
pharmacy that-Il\e ITrm might
llulitingt,on-Bolice
l;ontinue ·PU:lreting
become the site of information About 30 oft-duly Huntington
pickets. Beach policemen picketed the
He also said that he m ay have businesses o( two more City
· said in jest a statem ent Lo the ef· Council members for two hours
reel that he was surprised that today an an cfrort to push for pay
Siebert the day before was wi ll· hikes.
ing Lo get on a city ha ll elevator Pickel line s went up at
with three armed police officers. Councilman John Thomas· truck
"I honestly don't r~member if and cranc:,.yard. 18851 Ste ward
I said that but If I did it was St.. and~ounci lm an Bob
because of recent refe rences Mandie 's auto repair s hop. 424
that Huntington Beach police of. Main St.
ficers "havl! been s uch bad Three other police officers.
guys ." carr ied placards in front of
The events now gel a bit hazy Huntington Beach City Hall. No
but the alleged statement con· incidents were reported.
cerning the elevator ride Several policewomen a nd
becomes mlsconstrued. communications workcr:s also
"Now I am supposed to have Joined the picket lines.
said that I haye a gun and when Police Association President
I rind Siebert it will all be over Jeff. Cope said the line~ were
for""htm •. ~ Walkersat-. -----tnf<>rmatlonal pkkets. P1Cket~r&
passed out information flyers
about their contract demands.
A city official reported that
police a re asking for what
amounts to a 15 percent pay hike
after 15 months.
Police say the City Council has
offered a 4.6 percent pay boost.
t he fi rst salary hike s ince
October of 1977.
Contract talks h ave been
going on since. the policemen's
working agreement expired Oct.
1.
Police bega n pi c ke tin g
Thursday morning at Mayor Pro
Tem Richard Siebert '11 two
pharmacies.
Police al s o began a
'ticket-writing s lowdown lai.t
week to protest stalled contract
l-alks.-
Walker categorically denies
that threat Siebert concurs and
alleges that things got out of ~'ormburger Due: perspective because of second n 1
and thlrd·hand accounts .
H11ss Test_
Neutron
.·Weapon
MOS COW c AP l -Soviet
President Leomd I. Brezhnev
told a group of U.S. senators to·
duy {he Soviet Union has tested
a neutron weapon but decided
against puttmg 1t into produc·
lion. one of the senators said.
Ta lk1ng to reporters im·
m ediately after a one-hour
Kre mlin meetin~ with Brezhnev.
Sen. Thomas f'. Eagleton als"o
said" Brezhnev, told tht! group
that he 1s wilhng to meet Presa·
dent Carter any time and any
place. but "only when we have a
new SALT agreement... ·
The Missouri Democrat quot·
cd Brezhnev as saying. ·· F_>.res1·
_deal Carter and I have ·just a
couple or minutes to let the mis·
siles fly. The U.S.S.R. will never
let them Oy first. But 1f the Unit-
ed States docs. we can still
deslroy the United States.
Wa lker said there a lso is a
· mystery of two different memos 'Q • f T• ' ' "But we must settle our prob·
supposedly injlialed by Siebert uest1on 0 one !ems an a peaceful way ... with city officials. Eagleton quoted Brezhnev as
Walker alleges in the firi.t saymg Soviet designers tested ·a m~mo that Siebert claimed that neutron weapon "but gave it up.
police with Information about
the break-in aftt-r reading about
he had heard reports that CHICAGO IAP 1 --The owner of ha mburger and call 1t a We never started production." The youthful a ppearing def en· ·r E h 1 h · w b "h ·d C l d th. Walker was armed and looking o art worms nc. says e 1s " orm urgtlr. e sa1 . ar er ann,ounce 1s year
dant admitted in his testimony for him. adding .. Wormburgcrs ... to the Richards said he S"llS about the United States woultf not go it in newspapers .
Besides overturned desks and
painted walls. religious jewelry,
soda pop aod petty cash were
am ong the most common items
taken in the burglaries
Co ast
tt\at he was in Willard's home ~ h d ·-'th od t· r · Walker said there is a second 100 recipes he has for using pro· 1.5 million worms a week at his . a ea w• pr , uc ion o its that night but denied having as· · · h d ·00 ood b b Elk G v ·11 t d. saulted his occasional homosex· memo. however, in which tem-nc r1 worms as r s u ur an rove 1 age neu ron weapon, pen mg prog. Siebert claims that Walker ex· ·supplements. operation for a variety of uses -ress in negotiations · to limit
ual sex act partner. pressed surprise that Siebert got A fallt·food chain has denied like eating up sludge -a nd has strategic weppons and military
But p.r o sec u lo r Tony on the elevator wi.lh him. rumors that it used ground red received ~bout 50 inquiries (orBc.es.h d .d
Rackaukas insisted that fool· · Walker said the second memo worms in its hamburgers. about using them as food ror re:z: nev ha dsat prbeviously
prints left in Drano srilled or "is an obvious atlempt to cover humans. the Soviet.s ha the a ility to l hed th n th vi h But DJlrrell Richards, owner .. The main thing in their produce a neutron weapon, but frm~: ~:i&peroo°fpor ~ltiv:th~l uC l e 1.m00ore serhious death of Earthworms. s aid it's a preparatlonis tobollthemforfive this was his first revelation that
Scramlin beat Willa rd to "death c arge. n't see ow anybody "question or lime before dried or six minutes to remove the dirt. such a weapon had been·tested.
withawoodenfertilltystatue. Si~~~~.1he r~dm it except worms wllltakethcir placelnthe Then pul them ln a 350·degree The Soviets have mounted a R~ckaukas told the jury that Siebert sa1d he didn't make diet.". ov.~nror t5 minutes."~esaid. w~rldwide propaganda cam.
__ Jlleathe .. ~~ramtln became enra,en wblD lllr1llllm::MftllL.--tbrot to..-Gf-__ People •lffM ea\ .... u.. _ 31 ~t .t-«•~-~o ~Jl-~--.......... ·• •~-&at t.e._.ru-t~m41,::f:.:·~~l~ant~!a~De~~~edl~1~t~h~re~a~t!ened~~~~-1kl~µs_Jltl£[_dedlneiitf4i:.Cllln.JmeinL~o~,_~t•~rs~.~Ol!t~o~~s~·~s~~a:-it~~IRlm-~"fft~lea~dt:;;fZ'." lfk~.fftet;i,_,....-.e~,,._, e........,-...--.a. uman . --~-===---eJu:.1.¥-m-0-J' n i:; ~ ex se ar re a ons 1p. _ on the mauer......---s p mp. a worms will-l e a . _ device.
oth erwise fair through-'--~"¥.-nol that , the prosecutor "I made a statement based on max with any kind or cooking, be 11
l .
Satorday. Lows Lonight 45 said, taunting by the victim second-hand infQr.malion from • noted.
lo 52. H..ighs Suturday 68 to touched ofl stramlin's alleged my employees that I thought Richards. 43, said he cooks
73. ....7 _m,.ul'der'Q~ ~ ~ .f -•• -was accurale-"~~!..-;;-,"-worm cookies and -.orm cak~ _ .Wbat.e.ve.r lae re a.son. Stebert-aald. • .. _ boul .. --i. iN81DE TOD"" · RlfCklukas said. ~ramlln did "I did not rue an oflicial com· a~.'·rW:c8them ~:, ~Y two
In Franc~ thq call him kill his aged homosexual partner PI a int with the city ad · children who are 9 and 11. But
Michel souna. fn Japan M ts. and should be found g uilty. mlnlstrator. I am absolutely my wife doesn't go for it yet.
Mild Kuclti. In the good old R~illy dis missed the pros· convinced that Lt. Wa lke r never "For dinner Lonlght, I'm going u .S .• M'• Mickey Mot.IM oftd ecutor's motive arguments as intended any h~rm to come to to mlx one-tenth cup oC dried
he's 50 JIN" old Saturday. conjecture and tnsisled that the me, .. Siebert said. earthworms to a quarter pound
see Femurlng, Page Bl. and slx·man. sh<·woman Jury should return a nol guilty verdict.
Weekender. Cl. The Jury deliberated aboulone
•••ex ~ bclore.aolnL.bo~c... (or th.e
t's-· 1111D'e
Snow Clo3ei Schools
By _The Associated PreAs
night but was scneduled ~
Israel MullA Egypt 'Link'
Minnesota's · rlrst heavy snow of the se·ason
dumped up to nine•inches in some areas overnight.
forcirtg schools to close and snarling rush·hour com·
muting in the Minneapolis-St . Paul area. <Earlier
stor}J A4 >
ar ~•&ood-&A>-htvolv• • ~ ine inches was reported at Red Wing, and an ., • ..,,~. •n A1111w.,.._ aa sume deliberations today. lYASHlNOTON (AeJ ha w.-•,: .= ,,_ ~:~ Mldeast peace talks. In their serlea or step• lo be taken accumurallo o s :J< rnChes was rep0r\oo in the Min·
~. ·~: ;:-.=::::= :; sixth week, are lnchln& ahead us ~ ~'' •"._,.. c.w Choke Ban Off Isr ael welabs "new Ideas" by £i-=._ :: ='"'"" ~ • EIYPl to 11nk their propc>sQd •" ._.~ "' LOS ANGELES <At>l -A peace treaty to future negoOa· ~ Ct~ ~=:-c:n propou l to ban the Ule or lion• O\'el' the PaJ.ettbU111nJaaue ..... = ·~ :::S:-~· a-~ chbe~eneboldedafebaylpoedllt~e offticheeta.hLou,., The propc11al1, deUv~red by
,,.,,,....... e1 ..,,. ~ •'I--~·~ l!rt&lcteot Carter h1 E11 ptlao
-----------nae d Ctt.y Counc: • Vlct P~l Kotni Mubarak.
Loward Palestinian autonomy on ncapolls melropolltan area. •
the West Danit or tt'le Jordan School was CDl\Celcd for the day ln many areas.
Rlv4r and in tM-Gaza Strip ,... and huardous driving made school buses late In a
··The ~ace talks will con· number of other commµnltics .
Unue. Tbey .are not •toPPtd~ ._ Jn M.Jctugan's Upper l'eomaula, up t.o-.six inches
Tbey ~e not 1otn1 to stop." fell , :~= roads and complicallng the search for -IE~~Lu-r ..JW.~luzma.a.,a~.-.11i..1t~NlflUl~"4ll..._-t--""11* hunter reported mlss1ng1'hui:aday.
mtnlater. tald reporters .
•
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Actn•ss Bt.·1 ri.ull'lll' P l'll'I s
..,peaks to thl' cro"d duri ng .,
rail\' m Lo~ \n~l'll'' 'fh111.,
chi) ;.i ~ p.11 ( o l t hl· "'' 'l'111tcl Jn
n u a I · · G r l' J t /\ nH· ra l' J n
Sm okeout " lll'I button
reads , "Ka lis ffll'. I don 't
smok e."
W ~1llNG'fON 1AP1 Th ·
llouat-a». 11lnilllOn.> l'<>m mall.Cc ~.11 c1 t ud.Jy It hu ... found no
t'\ 1dt-rWl' thul u "f1 u.1d of ufr dut y
f-fl( •l J(ttftl • ll'tllM•IOUll'd ~urllll
I utht·r l\Jnft Jt 111 that U1t· •own rr w•i. dart.'<'lh 111volvtd.111 lhl'
C'IYll tl~ht ll·Odl'I ,.. t1eath In In)'
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_b) 16{noran~· thl• pm ... 1b1lt_l)' or
rnn'l p1 rnr}.
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lq((' proft~~ll h·i.t1f1t>tl thul lh1•
f''BI 1nvt:!>t1.:ut1on wu:. put bat·k
on r oul&nl' 'lJtUb Jb -.oon ""
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ilb tht: tl.):.Ub:t1n .rnd ui. J fug1L1 vt•
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It IW•I tll'f1t•' ren.,on to lf8 Y
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l'nj.(Jj.(t'd IO J 10 }'t'.tl YCnCfoll J
.tt,1..i1n11t Or h.in~ 11hould 1n-
v e :> t1 g a tc hi!> murdt:r,"
Murtaugh said
fie said he madc that i.late-
ment because the investigation
wai. conducted by the F'Bl 's in·
lelhgence dJv1s 1on. He s aid he
. ~--...!ne II""'er.::r --c=oUJd only s pcciilalelllat the J f.lllCI 04 :JU probe might have been handled
better had it been conducted by In Stahbl
•ng some olherTlJl division; such as
• the cnmmul d1v1sion ~
Murt.augh said the Atlanta
Of Another
J"BI effort against Kmg included
un electron ic eavesdropping
I operation by l5 agents that pro-
A 22-year-o d Marin e as duced40to50cabincts orc1tcson
reported in fair condilH>n al UCI King's telephone conversations.
Medical Center. Orange. after Chief couns el G . ~obert
being stabbed four time!) m the Blakey said "the committee
back early this mornin~. found no evidence of direct FBI
Orange Coun ty Sheri H 's involvement" in King's murder.
· omcers said Cpl. Jeffrey Cox. But Blakey said four days or
22'. wa& stabbed by <1nother public ht!armgs will deal with
Marine near the Peyton Place questions of "JJ()sslble indirect
Bar on Trabuco Road involve ment." He said these an·
The bar 1s u few yards from cll!ded questions of whether the
thC' El Toro Marine Corps Base f'B I ·s admitted c ampaign to
main gatt', deputies stud harass and discredit King as a
A M artne Corps :.pokes man iead~ulled in King's pre5·
said Co' 1s baM·d in Yuma. -ence in Memphis. where he was
Ar1 1. w1lh :in anl1 ;11n:raft a si.;i ssmaled April 4. 1968
m 1 s s 1 I e b CJ t l ... I 1 o n : s U N. Amba t>s~dor Andrew
trans portut1on SN'l111n 111· had Young was an aide to King and
delivered vehicles to th<' ~I Toro was on the bulcony of the Lor·
bas t.• prior to lht· 2. lO am raine Motf'I 1n Memphis when
stabbing inc1dl•nl. hmg \His :.hot Lu death there.
A sheriff's off1<'er said Cox 's
assailant ha:-. turnt'<J himself 1o lie lf!~t1fi ed today thul hl·
to Marine l'orps ofri t 1als al lh<· knowl> of no c v1dl·nn· lhal lhl'
El Toro ba:-.c ::ind was being held FRI was involved in the as
thcr~ Jo.r. QUC!il!Oruog by _ _count.:¥-s assmallon.-a-llhough he said
officers . "th;H was one of lhc consptracy
The Marine Corps would not notions in that region .
identify the suspect. "In the paranoia of those
CoM CWJh
Warms Heart
DENVER IAP 1 It
limes.·· Young said. "1t is no
secret the <'IV!I ri~hts movement
.W<.!.!> continually harassed ·'
Committee officials refu!>ed lo
comment on a New York·Times
report today that their !)luff!> m
vcsllgallon hai. concluded that
Ray a ssassinlfte d King (or
$50,000 from a St. Louis bus1
nessm a n but ne ve r got the
money.
Ai·r Race Strip Readied . -' .
Pilot Bobby Budde from Morgan Hill sits
in his Cathaway racer plane, El Band1to.
awaiting takeoff for a practice rt.in for thl'
-.Nnv 24·26 -1nlernaUonaLE¥JQn-Ai-r -Rares
a t Huntington State Beach.' Work was
continuing today on preparation of the
a1rs t r:•P on the beach near the Santa Ana
J{1ver jetty. Most of the aircraft cnlcrect
t-n-thc-raee-withtrrhte at the beae-h next
w~ek . · .
City Of ficiab
Find Joggers
Are 'No Fun'
Rare Bird SpOtted
Near New -Nest Site -A chilly v1g1I paid off Thurs·
day night for. a state Depart·
LOS ALTOS HILLS <AP l-ment of 1-'i!>h and Game official
Joggers are running town Of· who reported he s potted the
'ficials ragged. female 05prey that has been the
Weekly "fun runs" involving target of massive ornithological
hundreds of Joggers are clogging efforts in Newport If a rbor.
the narrow streets of this San No osprey has roiscd young in
Francisco-area community . a nd • So.uthem California 10 50 years.
the town council Wednesday UC· and so con.<o<forable excitement
cused the runner~ of "flagrant orcurrl'd when the seagoing
mis use and a buse " o f the hawk bwlt a nel-it in Ne wport
thoroughfares. Harbor a few week!. ago
"Th(' council will cons idt·r IS· Unfortunately. the hawk built
s uing future permits to them. it on the mast of a ship whose
but based on past performancl' owner , a Los Angl'les doctor,
it's doubtfuJ that. they wall get wasn't fond or paying SJ,5()(}_ a
any more." Town Manager Bob month in dock fees for a boat he
Crowe said Thursday. couldn 'tsail.
The council voted 5·0 to send a So a gi<.inl piling was sunk
l e tter to Bob Ande r s on, nearbyand.onMonday,lhc nest
publisher of "Runner's World," was moved by state <.ind Pacific
which sponsors the fun runs-. •o Telephone work<•rs in ·an at·
protest the un<Hsciplined way t empt to fool the bird into lfiJn)(.
the event is conducted. i og the piling was the mast.
Sa!"ta Clara County Deputy The onJy problem was: Would
Sheriff L Shac;Ue said joggers al the bird fall for it?
an Aug. 27 run run forced traffic Dedicated Fish and Game of.
to the wrong side of the road, f I I p I K 11 d ·d whale run monitors drove at ex· ic a au e Y ec1 ed to find oot by perching hims elf on tho ecss1yc speeds and a passenger in
one ofthem was dnnkinft beer.
Carter lo Visit
WASffJ NGTON tAP 1 -Pr<?S1·
dcnt .Carter has accepted an in·
v1 ta t1on from King Ha:;san to
v1s1t Morocco, the White House
announced today.
end of H Street on the Balboa
Pe ninsuJa Thursday night Wlth
his s potting scope to wail for the
nest .
Fortunately. he only had lo
w.a i l about h a lf an' hour.
because. as Kelly noted. "ll'~
cool out there."
· ··1 saw her nying around over
by the Harbor De partment of
·fice <on Bayside Drivel ... Kelly
said "I'm qu1tc sure it's the
l>a m e bird."
He said she didn't sat· on the
nest but .. J don't think that'i>
necessarHy bad at Uus point."
"Before we moved the nest,
he r behavior h ad begun to
change." Kelly explained. "She
wa s spendin_g less time there
berause s he bad finis hed con·
struction of the nest. -·u--s-too earTy f-0 begin nest·
ing. ··he said. "We suspecl tf she
can locate a mate this would be
some time in December and we
might have eggs by January or
early February. Now it's Just a
wailing game ."
w<1s u c·old, wmdy day in
Oenvc>r when the followrn~
t·xchanJ(c took plact.• at a
downtown hig h n st.• l'On
strut·tion site.
I\ s mart alcck In an ex·
1stmg building next door
held up a sign at the win-
dow for the cold workers
outs ide lo sec. It read ·
"ll 's 72 degrees m hen·."
Week~nd Viewiaig .
One worke r found a
1>1t•n • of cardboard. scrih·
bled on 1l and held 1t ur
for the ofr1ct• O<'cupant. IL
-~ ....... _.~"....__"l!'i. SIS un t}o~her'!."
*Workers Fl.ee
' ?' As Well Blom
.. NEW ORLEANS IAPl An
~ exploratory well bcinR d rilled in
" the Gulf or Me xico blew out lo· -:. day. forcing 39 workmen mto th<'
sea 1n 8auccr shuped rescue
capsules, Ma ruthon Oil Co. said.
John Strong of the Marathon ... L offic<' in Lafayette. La .. said
i.; •• three men W('rc slightly ihJurcd
·a nd were beinJ: 'taken to a ~'"' hospital for observation, but
• none appeared seriously hurt.
ORANQf COAST Hll
DAILY .PILOT
Tax Law Leaders
Spar on TV Tape _
S ACRA MENTO IAP> -A
public :.quabblc hai. developed
hc•lwcen Howard Jur v1 ~ <.ind
Paul Gann. the tax rebels who
s ponsond Propos 1t1o n 13 ,
Ca lsfornrn ·!> property tax cut m
1t1at1ve.
In separatti segments or a pro·
~ram filmed by the l'ubli<' Broadcastin~ System .. Jar vis ac
l'Used Gann of t ryignlo{ to makt'
money by s ponso ring u new
ballot me:my-c to limit govern
ment spending, and Gann cullt.'(J
Jarvis: 'irraliol')al."
T h e program. "Californit1
Ton-ig-ht-;-W -+.s -to-be aired at
various limes over the weekend
by 12 public broudcasling s la·
lions in California. fl was s hown
Thursday to The Associated •
Press.
t1onal" and s uHernd from "d1ar·
rhea of lhc mouth "
"lloward has a very difficult
pro ble m with the Englis h
language." said Gann. 66. a re·
tired real est ate agent. "It '~
hard for ttim to get above a two.
l e tter wo rd. He s ays 'I '
and 'me' very well
"lloward !rtlould be careful
how he makes statements like
that in the first place. He did lay
himsc lrtlbel I sic l. ",
Gann suggested Jarvis was
critical because he was jealous
• or the attention Gann has re·
ct•1vcd s lnrc the passage of
Proposition 13.
Gann said he was only getting
t•xpenses as head of "The Spirit
of 13.'' the group backing the
spending limit, which ·has not
yet quallfled for the 1980 ball ot.
"Anybody who has said that I
have ,ever gotten anything out of Jarvis and Gann, heads of dif·
fcrent g roups which Joined
::--· fo _-fy.;.Prn~ this ol~ than 1 tr~•--_..........,.~
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Offered
-Refugees
GENEVA, Swit.zerlllf"d <APl
The United Stat.es bas joined
France and Cao~a Jn offering
Le resettle lhe-2t:i00 ref~
frorn Vietnam strand.ed on a
frelebter off the Mal aysian
coaat. a spokesman for the U.N.
high commJasloner for refugees
s aid today.
--
po k-e-'S-m ·a-n 1t+t rp-pe-----
Labreveuex said ambauadors
of the three countries met today
with Malaysian officials ln
Kuala Lumpur, the-MaJanian
capital. to "communicate their
decision to accept the refugees
and start ncgoliatloos."
There was no immediat-e com-
ment, from Washington and it
was riQl.j.nown how many of the
refugees might be nseUled in
the United States.
Terry Adamson. si>o~esman ·
for the J ust.ice Department,, said
in Wn htn-gton that Attorney
General Griffin B. Bell will meet
with congressiona l leaders to
discuss plans for permitting an additionfll 2.500 Indochinese ref.
ugees to come to the United
States
Adamson said that a tentative
'P!ORQSaLcaUs 1D_r_ex.panding the
U.S. quota for Indochinese ref .
ugees, but said this would not
necessarily mean that the Unit·
cct States would accept the 2.500
refugees aboard lhe freighter.
Adamson said Jtlstice Depart
ment officials would meet with
mem bcrs o r the House a nd
Senate judiciary committees to
disc uss lhe plans.
In Kuala Lumpur. officials
who !.al 1n on the negotiations
but asked not to be named, said
Ma laysia has softened its st.and
and 1s W11ling to ret the stranded
refugees come ashore as soon gs
1t has a firm commitment from
the countnes to which they will
be sent. ·
Malaysia a lso te mporarily
s h e l ved plans lo tow the
fre ighter lla1 Ho ng and its
t1ghtJy.packt.'<i human cargo into
international water. MalaySlan
sources said.
They said the de lay would givl'
the Western nations a chan(.-e to-
m u k e good o n offers or
s anctuary for the refugees
most of them ethnic Chinese.
But the sources, who asked not
lo be identified, said the govern-
ment would 10 a head with pJans
to force the a1 Hong out to sea if the offers fall through.
The J.500-ton fre ighter . Its
d ecks littered with makeshifl
shelters. lay at anchor two miles
orr Malaysia's west coast ror the
ninth s weltering day.
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VOL. 71 , NO. 321, ~SECTI ONS, ~ PAGES OR4NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Today's C los ing
N.Y. Stoeks
FRIOA,Y, NOVEM BER 17, 1978 TEN CENTS
·Flays -B sing Plan
By PIUUP RO MARIN
Ot Ille O.Uy Piie! SU"
J rvme school board TrU£tet>
Frankhn tJurd pondt:r ed the
M etr-0polltan Pl~n to include
Orange CoWlty Sl'hool d1stncts
* * *
within a Los Angeles sc hool bus
1ng desegregation propo <ti lit·
muttered "I hope Puerto Rico
d~s1q become a sf ale .,
The board unanimous ly l'X
pressed djsapproval Wednesday
* * * I
Court. Test Needed
On Bus Expansion
s ·ACRAM ENTO (AP I -
Proposals to expand the Los
Angeles Unified School D)strict
busing program to other counties
cannot be enacted without a test
case before the state Supreme
Court. a state school board at·
torney says.
The state has no authority to
order rustncts to bus students
across county lines. as implied
in a so-called metropolitan bus·
ing plan presente d to Los
Angeles Superior Court Judge
Orange County's 29 school dis·
tricts and to Ventura and San
Bernardino counties . It would
also include other dis tricts in
Los Angeles County.
The recommendations by
University or lllinois political
scientist Gary Orfield and
Harvard sociologist Thomas
Pettigrew called the state "in-
dispensable·· to the metro plan.
• Paul Egly. state school attorney
7homas Griffin said Thursday.·
The apparent reason for mak·
ing the state and the state school
board parties to any court action
was to avoid separate lawsuits
from the more than 100 dis tricts
that would be affected if Judge
Egly· adopts the plan, Griffin "The implications of bringing
the state in on creation or a
metro busing plan makes us a
little nervous, .. Gr iffin added.
said. . ,.
· ·tt seems to me all the dis·
1 cussion assumes we have a lot of
!·-._,,__.__._nower and authority we tiontt
have."
Orf'.ield said the state school
board shouJd be brought into any
court ruling on the recommen·
dat.ionS, because or its potential
role in channe ling tax funds and
~esigning plans for desegrega-
tion.
f
l
The plan recommended by
court-appointed s pecialists to
further desegregate Los Angeles
schools would extend the
city's busing program to most of
Egly is expected to hoW hear-
ings on the recommendations by
early next year.
Bitterlg Opposed
Diedrich's Bribery
Trial Delayed Agairi
By GARY GRANVILLE 0 Nov. 3 as the day pretrial mo·
0t 111e o ... ,, P11et s"'" tion~ould be heard.
Indic t ed Or a n ge County But. Capizzi;said, the day of
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich won the motions came a nd passed
anothe r dela)' today in his up-without the defendants' lawyers
comini;t trial on bribery cha rges. filing any motions.
A lon,g with co-d e fe ndant But the assistant district at·
LeRoy Rose. Diedrich appeared torney's argument was coun·
in San Diego Superior Court to tered by Diedric h's lawyer
have his trial date m oved from Marshall Morgan who said he
Nov. 27 to J an. 8. would be active in a civil tnal
The postponement was bitter· until mid-December.
of a ny plan thJt \\Ould bus
Irvine students out Of their di!>·
trkt. though some Siild lbcy
wouldn't mind importing sl u·
dents from other districts.
Trustees took no formal action
and made no official statement.
however. pn•ferring to wait until
copies of the blllky Metropolitan
Plan are.obtained by them.
llurd rudn't want to wait. after
board President J c Foley
u rged emperancc Ur\til the
957-page document could be
read and summarized.
"Who's going to read the 957
pages and summaf'i2c it for us '!"
he wanted to know.
Cor ey was adamant in his OP·
position.
"If the pres umption is. that
the one a nd the total function of
public education is to create an
integrated school system. then
that could be ro lllowe d out.
logically, until we brought lstu
dents1 1n by trains and
airplanes. ·and exported them
the same wav.
aPw1...,.._o
I RS Gets I t i n P ennies
.. But if you take the view that
education serves many purposes
in the United States. a mong
the m is the education of in-
dividual children in the mannt•r
(,Ind style. and in the environ·
mcnt. that their parents want
and seek .. tht-o the idea of a
''rtfetropolitan P lan ceases to
Thl' ~ood ol.d I nlerna I He venue Service
It \\di lakt• mont•\ 1n any form and
quanl 11~ Bini.: Da~·is. left. of Phoerux
owed th<.· IHS $1.374A3 -~o. . .h.e derided to
pu y lht• dt•hl with pennies. An uniden·
tilled a rmored ear guard unloads bags
of pennies outside the Phoenix federal
1Ji.fi1dTif1~:nn~ts arrtven--'fhursday with
140.000 pennies. lht:!n asked for change.
pass the test or rationality. .
"You pursue a single objec·
live. to the point or 'diminisntnj!'
returns in terms of -achieving
s uperior educational results .'' I rvine Approves British MP Corey said that proble ms or
ethnic and socio-economic dir·
ferences cannot find their solution
in dis rupting public school
systems. ---
He s uggested government
needs to be more active in gei
ling al what he called the root
Communi y eater Says Nixon
.Vndesirabk causes or the problem : Sparse The lrvme City Councll IJ.as
housing and unemployment. moved ahead w1lh plani, for a SS
"Without housing and e mploy. million community theater.
ment." Corey said. "our people despite the fact that 1t 1s plunne<.I
who are at the boUom end or to be bwlt across the street from
either of those scales tend to a proposed S35 million perform·
gravitate in those areas which ing arts complex
the more affluent community On Wednesday the council ap-
has abandoned." proved. by a 3 2 vote. an <1gree·
Corey said the Metropolitan ment to pay S72.000 to the San
Plan "will weaken irreparably Francisco firm of Wurste r .
our system of public education .. Bernardi a nd Emmons. to de·
He said. ''There are certain .sign the theater .
things that this school system It is propqs ed that the theater
has been built on. that seems to be built within the University
me would be violated in a deadly Town. Center. off Campus Drive.
way. across from UC I rvinc
"You do not move <children l However. negoticitions arc in
around at random. like a chess progress between the un1vers1ty
gam e, and expee,t trungs to go and a non-profit fund·raising
we ll. It will have an impact on ('Orporation. Orange County
the quality of the offering." Music Center Inc . to build a
Trus tee Lee Sicoli agreed much larger complex on campus
with Coancilman Arthur An
Uiony · voted 'against proceeding
with the city theater. argued
that extra funds needed to build
it would be unavailable.
The Muste Center pro1ect, he
conte nded. would soak up
available g rant mo n ey und
private donations
Vardoulis and Anthony sug
gest ed . unsuccessfully. that the
matter be resubmitted to vote~
who would be given the chance
to spend the theate r money on
another park project. such U!>
soccer fields .
LONDON CAPI -Former
President Nixon s hould be
banned from Britain as "an un-
des 1 r a~e ;.tlie n ... a Briti~h
lawm aker ur1o:ed today.
John 1.A:c. a barrister member
of the governing Labor party .•
made the demand to 1-lo mt'
Secretary Merlyn Rees in a writ·
te n qu~stion in the House_oC
Commons. Lee asked Rees to
··proh1b1t the entry" of Nixon.
who has accepted an invitation
to lecture at Oxford University
on Nov 30
Rees'!> office said the minister
probably will answer the ques·
lion Monday.
Le~ was . not immediately
available to explain his action.
According to his office in San ly opposed by Orange County Diedrich and Rose were in·
Assistant Dis trict Attorney dieted Dec. 15. 1977, on bribery
----','1idrael Captm. -cltarges rehtted-l<HrlM~unty
Capizzi told Judge Earl B. board of supervisors land use
wholeheartedly. "I would like to that would 1ncludt• a lar~e ~b-='e~i7n,7no~w::IT'-.':-' ..;.::s-'.:'h~e-=b:ie~g~a':inr':-'-i'l;:r:o...::s7a='ly..---"a.uuuduitllounLYum and also a ~m<11ler
very ou y a nd clearly. that l theater. comparable to the pro·
for one do not believt' in at, and posed 600-seat city theater
LPG Arrival
In I.A Harbor
Stirs March
Clem e nte. Nixon will visit Pan!>
on...No~."-1.llLlilljlJl!.liLILlll-il...l:..U:~D---~--tl
te levis ion s how Nov. 28. He ~ill
Gilliam that the request for the decision.
udded delay was "an affront to When protesting the added de ·
the court " lay in bringUig the defendants to
Capizzi pointed out that after trial. Capizzi noted the indict-
t h e Dae d ri c h tr i a I was m ent was almost one year old
transferted to San Diego County and said the delay "goes to the
the court had set its starting very heart of integrity in gov.
date back to Nov. 27 and set ernment."
While in court, the defenda nts
and their lawyers. learned that
China Paper when their trial begins J a n. 8 it
will be in a department of the
San Diego Superior Court in
A k M VisLa. ttac s 80 Judge. Gilliam said the trial
TOKYO <A P l _China has in· was being moved to the northern
directly attacked the l a te SanDiegoCountycitytomakeit more accessible to the parties Chiairman Mao Tse-tung in a involved in the criminal lawsu1t. l~inly ·veiled m'ove to. reduce At today's.hearin~. Rose's at·
him . to huma~ dimens!ons and torney Sylvan Aronson said he
P?S61bly , {ewrtte the histo~y of will make additional pretrial
will fight however I can to pre· The municipal thc.akr 1s to be
vent it from happenin,g to us ... partly financed by park hood
Hurd• compared the funds a pproved by \Oll•rs 1n
Metropolitan Plan. presented to 1972. when Sl.4 mtllton was al
Los Angeles Superior Court located for the pro1cct
Judge Paul Egly, to a s eed. Mayor Bill Vurdoult~. who
"Egly's folly." Hurd said, "is
going to grow into a full-nedged
weed. and J think we ought to
start throwing weed-killer on it
r ight now."
He complemented Corey for
hi:; forthright remarks. but sug-
~ested that the district unite
with other county districts in a
task force to fight the plan.
"You're very good with the
words." Hurd told Corey. !.'You
handle the words, and I'll gel the
guns ."
his contnbution to com.munasm. motiol'\s when the court con·
_The Kwangming da1~y. a .Pe· venes Jan. 8, inclUding a re· Shah Mi
king newspaper. m ad e its points newed motion for ~st indict-. sses
by attacking Yao Wen-yuan, a m~t. prellm..lnaQ' ng ~ • · ·~!f:f!=~~~~ ·~,__-ct~olltbvro~e.mb~r~-~..-:~~me urt de-~
toriC11l-,,ley-irlclted-orf-ttt----=c~1s~10~n~·:.......---~
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Cultural ReVotuUon.
Mao interpreted the play as
criticism of his 1959 firing of
Defehsc Mlnlstet Peng 'Tetr-
huai,
2Lopsided
Wins Tallied
Thurs day' nig h t • s
Oran1e Coast High school
football action yielded two
lopsided victories;
F......_Valle1Jl
N~H1rMI' IJ
MllllOaftdeM ~11Ult7
See detail• ln toC!ay'•
sports aection.
1rial Sia 1-:1n Shoot
Two brothers chargil
attempted s hootinl ,
Angeles Ram lineba,c
Youngblood in Neww. ach
pleaded innocent at i.... i' ,ar·
raignment Thursday In. ~e
bounty Harbor Munici a · .
Alan Gray. 29. of 21foo To fa.
Missign Viejo, and CqU ~r y, 26, o£Diamond sar, r•d . .
trlal bearloe Dec. 18 lat t
Hatbor Couit anct...have a trial
date set for Jan. 2. j· •
The two were anested Ocl 17
Iler • eun anegedly w~ nrect a Youaablood outside ~e An·
clent Marha!r restaur.nt In
Newport.
'TEHRAN, Iran <APl -Shah
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi broke
tradrtlon and stayed inside his
mperlaJ palace waaywh:Jte-tlle
Iranian armed forces -Che base
or his govemmenl:-marched in
parades natfonwt'd e lo mark
their a nruversary day .
Police, meanwhile. launched a
nationwide dragnet for a group
or billionaires wanted on corrup-
tion charges and racketeers who
, allegedly jailed people In lion
cages to extort prote'ction·
rnooey.
Al"WI~
'10•• Mtt ••• ' •
Act1·ess Bernadette Peters ""--•--Ba 01-----........... "trks-ttrthe crowd dunng-e
'-'llU&e D f rally in Los Angeles Thurs,
LOS ANGELES CAP > -A day as part or the second an·
propoaa .. 1to ban the use or nual .. Grcut American
c:l\o~eholds by pollce·oUiev~ hes Sm*keout. '· Her. button
be.e.a defeated by the Los reads. "Kiss m e. l don 'l
An1eta City Council. smoke."
SAN PEDRO 1AP 1 Whtie
marchers protested the <fanger-.
or bringing highly voluttle liq
ucfied petroleum ga~ into busy
Los Angeles Harbor. Coas t
Guard officia ls made a las t
minute s afely inspection today
of a British tanker carrying the
· gas before allowing it to dock.
The Cavendish. loaded with
11.5 million gallons of LPG
the second largest shipment in
California history -was to dock
this afternoon amidst extensive
safety precautions
Two Coast Guurd vessels and
two Harbor Department pntrol
boats were on hand to form a
moving scree n around the 638·
fool tanker as it moved throu~h
the port, which had been or·
dered cleared or all traffic.
answer phone-in quest ions about
himself. and go to England on
Nov 29
Nixon was invited to Oxford
by Da niel Moylan. this year's
president of the Oxford Union
University Society. a 150-year·
o ld debating group and social
club that regularly invites well-
.known personalities to address
it
Moylan. 22. told The Associat-
e d Press that Nixon accepted hb
written invit<1lion to lecture to
the Union.
Coast
· The-protests were organized
by a group calling itself the
{':ru!.,!t~l 1Uld Harbor 1f1tH _ ..
ed~ral, ~l • and local
authorities wof'ked to insure that
the ta nker Cavendis h would
dock and unload s!lfely. said
-tm-M1r . ro~eoma n fo•
Petrolane Inc
After a final fnorni°' irispec
lion. the Cavendish was to move
at a speed of less. than 5 mph
through the channel.
The Petrolane spokesman snJd
the ship contains an additional
s afety valve to minimize
s pillage in case or an accident
and two sets of a sensing devlrcs
to automatically st.ut down gas
flow If a leak occurs
A tanker explosion here two
year~~.iah~ people and in.
JUred 50.
·Under orders from \he s tate
Occupational Safety a nd Health
Admln1stration • .several repairs
'Y; •re com.pleted earlier on tb
pter. \
e a r: y in o..r rung o a:
othe rwise fair through
Saturday. Lows tonight 45
to 52. Highs Saturday 68 to 13_
IN818E TODAY
Jn Prance they call lum
Mrch~-Seu~ Jn Japon he rs
M1kl ~tu. fn the good old
U.S . ~ s Mickey Mouse and
he's SO years -Old Saturday
See F'eaturing, Page 81 . and ·
Weekender.CJ. •••ex
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Neutron-~·-!-----~~~~---~~z
JARVIS 'IRRATIONAL'
Peul Genn
Al'Wi...,_ ..
'DON'T GIVE'A DAMN'
Howard Jarvi•
Tax Law Leaders
Spar on TV Tape .
S H 'Hi\MEN'FO t '\P t A
pul>ht.• :.quabllll• h<is \ll'\ l'loJ)t'd
bl't Wl'l'll Jlowurd Jan 1::. and
Paul Gunn, the tux rc•bt.•b .who
~po n ::.orcd Propos1t1on 13.
Caltfornia'i. property Hix -<~u1:: 1n-
1t111tavl•
111 separate i;cJ(m<'nts of a pro-
gram film•'d bv th e Publil'
Broadcasting Syste m , J arvis a<:-
cu:.t•d Gann of lryil(ng to ma ke
m oney by s ponsoring a m·w
b <Jllut measure to hm1t govern
m l'nt spending. a nd Gann c<.illed
J an.ts "irrational."
Osprey&ck
In Harbor;
Wait Begi,m
The program , "Cnl1for01 a
Tonight," 1i. lo be u1red ut
variou:. lime:, over thl' weektmd
by 12 public broadt'Usling sta·
lions in California. It wus shown
Thul"S-d1ty l-o The Associate d
Press.
Jarvis a nd Gann. heads of dif·
fere nl groups whic h joine d
forces to. qualify Proposition 13
for the ballot, were known not to
be d ose But they hud insisted
tha t their re lationship was cor-
di,al.
The salty. 75-year·old J a rv1s
was filmed on election day in
Los Angeles' by a cre.w that
fitte d him with a w i reless
microphone he could turn off
when he didn't want his remarks
recorded.
As he r elaxed with aide:,.
Jarvis ·said a proposed ballot
m easure sponsored by Gann to
hm1t stale and local government
A chilly \ tg1I paid off Thurs-SJ>l'nding wai. .. s. · .. "I am not going to blast him duy night ror a state Depart-don 't give a damn, .. J<.irvas said
mt·nl of .. 'lsh and Game offi cial with 0 u t tu r nip g 0 ff th e
who reporte d he spoiled t h«: llllCI ophone c.ann Is trying to
fl·mah• osprey that has been the promote ~omclhtng to m uke tar~l'l of m<l:.slve ornithological money . For G <.1nn ,'' added
dforts in Newport llarbor Janis
No n~pn•) ha!> ruascd young 10 Gann. in his segment of the Soulht'rn Cultformu in 50 years, cf .rnd so ton:.idl·a=<.ibll· exciteml•nt .film. denie he wus m<tking money off lhl' s pe nding ltmit ut·t•urrt>d wht•n 1he scagmng C'ampaign and launched his own
h<Jwk built a nest in Newport attadc ~aymg .Jarvts was "trra
II arbor a few weeks ago. t io n a I" ~md s urfered from "diar Unfortunately, thf' lrnwk huilt rhea of lh<.· mouth ..
1l o n lht· nwst of H :.hip whose 'Howard-has-:rvcry dlrricull
ownt.•r., a Los Angel es doctor: oroblem wit h the Englis h
wasn 't fond of paying Sl,500 a language," s aid Ga nn. 66. a rt:·
month in dock fee:... for a boat he tired real estate _a geot. "It's
couldn't sail hard for him to get above a two-
So a grnnt pibng was sun~ Le tter wo rd H t> s&Jys 'I '
nearby a nd. on Monday, the nest a nd ·me' very well.
wm, moved by s l..ite ..ind Pacific "Ho ward should be careful
Tele pho ne workers in an at how he makes statements llkc
tempt to fool the bird into think-that in the first place lie did lay
mg lhl' paling wus the mast. himself libel csiC' l "
Tht.• only problem was · Would Gann s ugges ted Jarvis wu:.
the lnnl foll for at ·> critical because he was JCalou:.
Uedicalt'd .,.,sh and Game of of the aUent1on Gc.tnn hus re-
f1c1al Paul Kt.·llv decided lo ftnd ('Caved since the passage of
o ut by perchmg himself on the Proposition l3.
t>nd of 11 Stroet on the Balboa Gann said he was only gelling
P cnmsulc.t Thursday night with -expenses as he ad of "The Spirit
hi:. spotting scope to waitJor the or J3 ..• the group backing the
Msl . spending limtt. which tlas not
f"ortunatcly, he only had to yet q ua lified for the 1980 ballot.
w a 1 l about h a If an hour. "Anybody who has s aid that I
bt>cauiw. us Kl•flly noted. "It's have e.\U>r gotte n anything out or
(·ool out there." this othe r thc.tn a tremendous
"I s aw her Oyin~ around over a mount of satisfaction is old and
by the II arbor De partme nt of stupid," he said.
fkc <on Bays1dl' Drivel," Kelly Neither could immediately be
s aid. ·:rm quite sure 't 's the reached for further comment. same bird."
He said she didn't sit on IJle
ncst but "I don 'l think that 's
n eel'ssanly bad at this point "
• "Before we m oved the nest,
h l'r beh avior h ad bl'gun lo
change," Kelly explained . "She
was spcndin~ less time there
because she had finished con-
s t ruct1on of tht.• ne::.t.
Necklace Stole n
·/\ !-(Old pt.•nd<mt m•ckh.1ce con·
tah110g an t1nt1que I wo-and-a
h a I f . d o 11 a ·r U . S . L i b e r t y
gohJp1CCl' v<1 lued at $640 was
s tolen in the burglary of an
Irvine· hom l' Thursday.
Victoria KuJawa. 36, of 129 W.
Ya le Loop, reported tht• crime,
police suid
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Student Held
In Dana Point
Rape Attempt
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Weapon . .
Tested
M O~COW 11\P l Soviet
P rci.ldt•nt LC'onld I Brczhm.•v
told a ~roup of ll S :.ciltttori. to
dwy thl~ 8ov1et Union has tesieu
u rwut m il we upon but decided
ll& inaH 1>ulllll.C It Into produc·
lion . ono of the 1enators trn td.
Tulklng to roportn11 Im ·
mudlutoly oftt'r a o oe ·hour
K rem lln meeting with Urczhnc:v.
St.•n Thomas ~ ~~~
JLTirBfoz ncv told the group
tfia t h~ Is wtnlng to meel Presi-
dt•nl Curtur any time and uny
pluce, but "only when we havt.• a
nt•w SALT ugreeme nt."
1'h\' M1saouri Democrat quot·
l'd Brt>zhnev as saying. "Pres1-
dl·11t Carter and 1-havt-JUSt a
t.•ouplt> of rrunutes to let the m1s-
i.1 lcb fly The U .S S. R wi II ne\ er
let them fly first But 1f the IJnal·
e<J -sTu es does, we can stall
de1>t roy the United States.
'·But we must settle o ur prob-
lems in a peaceful way ...
Ectgleton quoted Bre?;ttnev u~
saying Soviet designers tested a
neut ron weapon "but gave it up.
We never started production ...
Ca rt e r unnounced ...this year
the United States would not· go
ah~ad wtth production of Its
neutron weapon. pending prog-
ress in negotiations to limit
strategic weapons and m1ht;c1ry
forces. '
Brezhnev had s aid previously
the Soviets had the ability to
produce a neutron weapon. but
this was hjs first revelation that
s uch a weapon had t>een tested
The Soviets have mounted a
worldwide pro paganda cam -
paian against the U.S. neutron
weapon, callin~ it a n inhuman
device.
The U.S. ne utron weapon 1i. a
s mall warhead thal produc·es
l wice the deadly radiation of a
conventional nuclear bomb but
less than a tenth as much ex-
plosive power, heal and fa lloul.
This means the warhead can ki ll
p-eo ple while causrng little
damage to building~.
The se nators met with
Brezhnev. after c.t :.tormy liess1on
Thurs day nig ht with Premier
Alexei N. Ko~ \rll.o_an~ril.v
told them a ny Soviet MiGs sold
to Cuba arc purely for defense
purposes IRl!lated story. A4 1
Carter adm1mstrallon sources
in Washington say U.S . s py
planes have been -<liS,patchcd
over Cuba to t ry to find out-if the
M 1Gs are purely for defen::.ive
purposes.
The met•ting with Brezhnev
began on a friendlier noll'
Cold Cash
Warms Heart ·
DENV·ER (AP ~ -It
was a cold. windy day in
De nver when the following
exch a nge took place ai a
downtown high-rise con ·
s truction site .
A s mart aleck in an ex-
isting building next door
held up a sign at the win·
dow for the cold workers
o utside lo sec. It r ead:
"It's 72 degrees in here :·
One worker fo und a
piece of cardboarcr. sCTil).
bled on it and held 1t up
for the office occupant. lt
read : "It's $15 an hour o ut
he r<'.··
Sclwol Fees
Corrected
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Snow ~losea School&
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Minnesota's first hqavy snow or the season • '°''"'"''•011~~~~111 ...... ~., dumped up to nine lnche~ in some areas overnight, ~'11.~t:~:2~:~~::~rX~~·:.:•a forctng schools to close and,Jnarling_rush-hour com·
., ....," 0 .. 00 r ....... , muling in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. c Earlier
Tetepllone C1141142-432I • s,tory, A4) ·
c1 .. 111t~dvent11neN2,"Stn Nine inch~s was rep0rted at Red Wirig, and an
,.,.."1•1»<• .,., .. ,_°"'"' accumulation of six inches was reported In the Min-S1Hs10 li ,.,om\Mc .. """.. neapo s metropoUtan area. , A..._. -School was eanceled for-the day'tn MlUfy areas.-
and hazardous driving made school buses late in a ~T.'.~t:,:~~.;.~~··~~:i:: number or other communities. 0-"~f~ '""'' ... t
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1 "''"1""·..n..._~l--'----ln Michigan's Upper Penmisula, up to six ln.ches
'-<-..... """" ... a •• ""'• ....... fell, clog-... t ... g roads and complicating the search for C:emornl• httv11111 ... "' '°"'•' u >t ~· ~.:.:'J-11~ :=::...:~.:' ,,.... .. ,,, '"""•" a 76-yeer-old hunter. who later was round &!_fe .
'Don~t Monkeg Around'
Nine-month-old Ma rty, u m ember or the Lent ch1m
panzcc troupe in the Ring ling-Brothers. Barnum and
.Bailey Cir cus. plays with Prince. a two-year-old Germ an
s ht·phc rd, whih.· h is trainers <ire performing in the
c·1rcus. \\hl<'h is on <.1 nullonw1dt' tour
House Panel Nixes
FBI-King Theory
W/\SllJ~GTON 1,\P1 Thl·
I lou::.c ai.sas::.inat1on:. commtll<.•t·
:...a id today 1l ha ~ found no
e\-tdcnce that a squad uf off dut~
F'Bt agenti> assassinated Martin
Luther King .Jr or that the agt'n
l'Y wai-. d1rl'('ll y involvt.•d in lhl·
clvITright51l«.lllc1·:ntt!lllh m ans
WJ\'
tiut a fornwr 1\tll:.lnla f;'HI
agent suad th\. lJun·au conducted
"u IO·ycar vl·ndctta" against
King and then botchl'd 1ls in
vt-st1gal1on of hib <11.sal.i-.1nal1un
by 1gnonng the J>Oi.sibihty or
com;p1rncy
l\rthur Murt augh, now a col
lc~e.. professor. ~L1f1cd lhul Lhc
FBI 1mest1lo(al1on wai-. put back
on roulint! ::.t:.it u:. ""' :.oon a:.
J ames Earl Ray was 1dr•nt1fiel.I
a s the assassin and u:. a rug1t1v<'
to bt> (' <tUght
"It 1ust defae~ reason lo say
that the same people who haw
e ngaged tn a 10-yC!ar vl'ndclla
against Dr King .,hould 1n
vest 1gate h i s murd<.•r . ·
Murtaugh said .
lie said he made that state
ment lx·l·ause the invest1gat1on
was conductr;d by tl1e-J"'-ltf "s I
ll'lltgence d1vrs1on lie said hl•
could only s peculc.tlt. that lhl•
probe might huve been h1rndled
better had it been conducted by
som e other FBI d1v1sion. such a:.
lhe criminul djv1sfo.n
Murtaugh s a id the Atlant11
FBI effort agc.tin:-t King 1nc:luded
;in l·lcctron1c l'avesdropptng
operalion by 15 agents Lhul pro
duct>d 40 to 50 c;abint•ts of f1I<.•<; on
King's telephone conversation!.
Ch 1ef counsel G Hobert
Blakey smd ··the committee
found no t.•vadence of direct F'BI
involvement .. in Ktng 's murder
·Offered I .
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The lf'rnted States has jomed
France and Canitda in offcnni.;
to resettle the 2.500 rdugcei.
from Vttitnam stranded on u
fre 1ghlcr off the Malaysian
coast. a spokesman for the U.N.,
ht~h commissioner for retee:.
said today
S-ll-0-k e s m a n___f h l · p P •' ~ .. ~
La rcveuex said ambass adors
or the three countries met today
with M alay~1 an official!. in
Kuala Lumpur. the Me:tlays1an
capital. to "commurucate their
dec1s1on to acce pt the refugees
and start negotiations ...
There was no immediate com-
ment from Washington and it
was not known how many of the
refugees mig ht be resettled an
lhe-Ontled-St-at . ---
Terry Adam son. spokesm1rn
for the Jus tice Oepartmt!nl. said
1n Washington that Attorney
General Griffin B. Bell will meet
with conJ(ressional leaders lo
d iscuss plans for perm1ttinR an addtllonal 2,500 Indochinese ref
ugt·c~ to <:ome to the L'nate<J
States
Adamson said t;hat a t~ntaliVl' _,,
proposal calls ror expanding the
U S quota fo r lndochrnese ref
ugccs. but said this would not
f\ecessar-aly mean that the Unit
ed St ates would' accept the 2.500
rdugces aboard the freighter
Adamson said Justice Depart
mt:nt offtuali. would meet with
mem bers of the lfouse a nd
Senate 1ud1c1ary committees to
discus~ the plans
In Kuala Lum pur. offic ials
who sat 1n on the negot1at1oru.
but asked not to he named, said
lalay:.1a has S-Oftened its &"land
and 1s willtn~ to let the stranded
refuge~~ come ashore as soon ·a..,
tt has ;, firm commitment from
the countries to which they will
be sent ·
M alays1a also te mporarily
,h t.-lve d p lans l o t ow the
freighter Ha a Hong and its
lightly pac'<ed human cargo into
1ntifrnaffo.1al water. 1tfa18Ysian
sou rC('S Set Id
They said the delay would giw
the Western nations a chance tv
m n k <' good on offer s ·or
)<an<'t uary for the refugees
most of them ethnic Chinese
Rut the sources. who asked not
to hl' identified, said the govern
mcnt would go aheild with plan~ to rorce tht' Hai Hong out to !->ca
1f th<> offer~ fall through
Thi: 1.500 ton freighter. ''' • cl<.•eh lattcrcd with m.ikesh1ll
¥flclters. lay at anchor two miles
off Ma laysia·._ wost coast for tht'
ninth :.weltering day. ·
-ALDEN~S . .
UCH()F
~.E '
The elegant ~.of Antroi1n · byiees ·
Len O!fot1) ol An11on• Nxk>n on silr M" .
fol 1ht-hnt Hnlt' l.clr\ n<"W t'XCIUn~ Jnd ,Rll"IWtn,R COllernon or U'f'C'\ fa,htM(d
from Du Pont Anrmn" nyklll IJ«" hlx" Jll' hur ~n.t on "k '•'P"" ol Antr.m
tell)( dm U 'l'Ctt of AnrMt" wncml M~ru Anti tor 1h1\ "~rt univ, ltc. h~
rnluccd our l'lfl•D M •h1tk, roch Jllu~. c~"''"I! llC'ulpruro and ~I
wbile t0£le'OO·•ono All in ""'k All on wk: w11h 1t1Ant srnngl ot a:n'Q8(\
S2 to S.1 a yord
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N. 'l'. Stoeks
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VOL. 71 , NO J21, 4 SECTIONS, 5' PAGES O~ANGE COUNTY,•~ALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEM BER 17, 1978 ·.TEN CENTS
De fendant
.~·Admits
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o.u.,~ ... s .... ......,
BACK TO TH~ DRAWING BOARD ON W.OAKSHOP?
City Now Says Project Must be Reduced !o One Story
As YO_u Were·
Bui/Jer Tol.d to Stop Work
l BJ JERRY CLAUSEN away from the house and go to
f
0tt11eo.11,,.1 ... s-..t two-s tories to secure the re -
With plans approved by Lhe quired space if the city ap-
San Juan Capistra no planning proved. ·
departme nt in hand. J ohn Is ch dr~w the garage plans
Sex Link
The trial of a Laguna Beach
m an accus~d of a bludgeoning
murder during an a lleged
homosuual rage ended Thurs· __,!llf!<~~~..
da,,-wtth--nle defense attorney
claiming the prosecutaon had
failed to prove its case.
Defendant Earl Scramlin. 27. ~
sat quietly as lawyer Tom Reilly
told an Orange County Superior
Court jury there was not suffi .
cient evidence to justify a guilty
verdict.
· Re illy's client is accused of
beat ing 69-year .old Albe rt
Daniel Willard to death in hi s
Laguna Beach home the night of
July 29. 1977.
The youthful appearing defcn·
dant admitted in his testimony
that he was in Willard's home
that night but denied having as·
saulted his occasional homoscx·
ual sex act partner ..
But prosecutor Tony
_Rackaukas insis.ted Lha.L..JOOL· •~-.: 9. ft Rfl----wri prints left in Drano spilled or -...,..BB .. n . .
splas hed on the noor of the vie·
lim 's house is proof positive that
Scramlln beat Willard lo death
with a wooden fertility s tatue.
Rackaukas told the Jury that
Scramlin became enraged when
Four-year.old Tim Mullen looks on wit~ in-terc~"t aSSTster Coleen Mallen. 7. e11:annnes
a paper Peter ·Rabbit at the Dana-~iguel
county library branch in Laguna ~hguel.
The two childreo were la~ part. in a pup-
pet making workshop at the library. The
branch will spon~or a puppet s how for area
children Saturday at 2 p.m .
Willard allegedly threatened lo . J
Clemente cxpose theirrelationship .Di d • L -' B •be _
If not th~l. the prose~utor -e r1 C11. s n ry said , taunting by the victim ·
touched off Scramlin 's alleaed
murderous ra.l(e.
Wh a t ever th e reason .
Rackaukas sajd. Scramlin did
kill his aged homosexual partnt>r
a nd should be foWld guilty.
Reilly dis missed t he pros-
ecutor's motive arguments as
conjecture and Insisted that th~
six-m an, six-woman jury should
return a not guilty verdict.
Trial Dela~ .Again Hears Case
For Burns By GARY G&ANVILLE
Of 1111 DAiil' ...... s ....
Tnd ic.t e d " Orange County
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich won
another delay today in his up-
coming trial on'bribery charges.
trial. Capizzi noted the indict-
ment was almost one year old
and said the delay "goes lo the By ANNE COOP ER
very heart of mtegrity in gov-0tt11eo.or~ ... s .. "
emmenL.. ~ San Clemente city pe rsonnel
··Nirk" lsch began building a again and took them to city hall.
garage and workshop in his Mis· A p I a 0 n in g d e partme nt
:.ion llill area backyard last e mployee a pproved the plan.
The jury deliberated a bout one
hour before going home for the
night but was scheduled to re·
sume deliberations today.
A Ion~ with co·de fendant
LeRoy Rose. Diedrich appeared
in San Diego Superior Court to
have his trial dale moved from
Nov. 27 lo Jan. 8
While in court. the defendants board heard more than eight
and their lawyers learned that hours of testimony Thursday as
when their trial begins J an. 8 it ro rme r pa r"k s departme nt ,
will be in a departm ent of the ehmi plsoyee G2a8ry r~~rns abp~Ca!eld • r March. . The county, noting the c ity
Now. eight months and Sl4.000 authorization, gave lscb the go later, Isch has been ordered lo ahead.
reduce the two-story structure But when neighbor Jim Reavis
b e h i nd his ho m e a t 31292 claimed the ta ll structure two
Ysidora St. to a single story feel loo tall , according to city
The lower story, a two-car ordinances was blocking his
garage planned to house the view and allegedly reducing his
family motorhome a nd boat. is property values. he won a plan•
finished, lsch says. The upper ning commission decision lo halt
story. a workshop and weight the project.
lirtin g room for th ~-Isch Battle lines were drawn in the
chil d ren, is ft;imed. neighborhood. one of 1he com -
Is ch. a San Juan native. was munily 's oldest, where most
issued a stop-work order by the homes are early Spanish style
<•1ty in June after neighbors ·with stucco walls and sloping·
('O mplained the structure would red-tile roofs.
ruin their views and its imposing Councilmen were told 10
Salvage Sale Set
In Laguna Beach
Victims of the Oct. 2 landslide
in Bluebird Canyon will hold a
s alvage sale Saturday from 9
a .m. to 4 p.m. in the Act V park·
ingj_ot on Laguna Canyon Road.
Salvage items. r anging from
used bricks to plumbing will be
on s ale at the lot. Proceeds will
aid fa milies who lost lheir
homes in the disaster
he ight would violate their n ei~hbors many of them
privacy descendants or the historic com-EJecti"o o SheJ-~..J The final blow was landed by munit)''s earliest s e ttle rs -Y~
t he City Council Wednesday favored the project. At least four
night. neighbors relative newcomers
Following a two-hour public to the Mission-.Cil.Y -objected.
hearing, Mayor Kenneth Friess -Isch. a descendant of one or
characterized the action as "the the oldest families. lamented.
single hardest decision" the five "I've got $14.000 if\, this building
current councilmen have ever with a set or plans approved.
made. Now all of a· sudden I'm a bad
ln the end. the council, with guy in the neighborh·ood.
tb e exce ption o f Larry .. , think it's jealousy. I have
Buchheim. agreed that although something they don't have. A
the city bad placed a hardship worl<shop."
on the lscbes by mistakenly ap-He says he's not even sure he
SALISBURY. Rhodesia fAPl
-The tra nsfer of power to
Rbociesia's black majority has
been put off for four months by a
biracial transition government
increasingly beset by internal
bickering and stepped-up guer·
rilla attacks from neighboring
Mozambique and Zambia. An <>f·
ficial aMouncement Thursday
said the elections scheduled lo
ta ke place before Dec. 31 had
been postponed to April 20.
The postpone ment was bitter-
ly opposed by Orange County
Assis tant District Attorney
Michael Capizzi.
Capizzi told Judge Earl B.
Gilliar.n that the request for the
added delay was "an affront lo
the court.··
Capizzi pointed out that after
th e Die dric h l-ti-a l ..w..as
transferred to San Diego County
the court had set its starting
date back to Nov. 27 and set
Nov . 3 as the day pretrial mo·
nons would be heard.
But. Capizzi said. the day or
the motions came a nd passed
without the defendants' lawyers
filing any motions.
• But the assistant district at-
torney's argument was coun-
te red by Diedrich's lawyer
Mars hall Morgan who ¥id he
would be active in a cl"il trial
until mid-December. .
Diedrich and Rose were in·
dieted Dec. 16. 1977. on bribery
charges related t.o a 1973 county
board of supervisors land use
decision.
When protesting the added de-
lay in bringing the defendants to
...
proving the two-story gara~e still has a set of plans. Between
plans. allowing construction to the county and the city, he• _....,
continue would only compound claims. seven sets of plans~have A rtistS .Sea.-.,,-.c;~
city wrongs. been lost ror the structure he has Isch says the project has been bulll hjmsell.
nothing but a headache s ln<!'e its ·•t 'mt don't ~ ......-1~ ·
-"" in~ do· JlLtbls iJOlllt, ii --He~ i city variaote..to says ..... tt•s lrP to my lawyer
encroaclt fnlo slde~aj'.(I settia~ks.._ now.'"'------"Tlien. sch says, the county
building department which 'it
that time checked plans lo~ the
city under a contract, s aid the ·'Deprogr.am'
$~pee!' Heid • , structure was too close lo his
two-story house.
The county; Isch 58).'S, indicat-
ed he mifiht mo"ve the ~arage
2Lopsided
WU18 Tallied
T h u.-..,~d a y l g h '
Orange Cout High school
football action yielded two
lopsided victories:
Foantala VaUey 31
Newport lbrber 11
.... VlfJeM u.a-a lllft•7·
See detail• In tOday's
sportt tfttSOft.
HILLSBOROUGff. .T. <APl
-A New Jersey man was ar·
reigned on charges he kid-
napped and assa~ted bis :a.
year-old daughter ID an attempt
to deprogram her from a cult
known as the "Circle of
Friends."
Joan Stedrak med charges
gainst--her father;-Anthony J.
Stedrak, of PenReiluken, and
Galen Kelly, a Kingston, N.Y.,
deprogrammn. after they .al-
legedly forced' her Into a van and
drove to Kinpton.
Followtn1 arraignment before
Municipal COurt Judie Richard
A. Koernor Wednesday, \he
woman uld she wants her
'Tallier-lo "autrer °'e conse·
quences ot hill _ctlona."
By STEVE MITCHELL
•Of ll!le o.11, ...... Slflf
The festival grounds are too
boring, the music is more suited
lo supermarkets and elevators.
and the artists sa·y they play
second fiddle to the nightly
P ageant of th e~ast~rs
performances.
These were some of the gripes
expressed in a survey completed
by-jlbout hall of the 180 artists
who disp lay their works on the
Festival or Arts grounds last
summer.
Fifteen!.)'ear exhlblto'L.Lu
Morphine Campbell presented
the lis t or compla ints and
suggestions before the annual
meetln1 of the Festival .of Arts
membership In Laguna Bettch
this week in ao effort lo Improve
the lOt of artlHni on the crounds
dunn1 the atx-wee.k fesUval run.
great deal or time at their
booths. "The a rlist'R morale has
declined so badly and the
attendance or ar\ists at the
festival has gotten so low." Mrs.
mpbet~aHi."lhal we-naJJy
need to energize the artists and
the-fe~jval grounds."
And while her s urvey shows
oftl y 45 percent or the artists
responding personally sat at
their booths more than SO
pe rcent of the days of the
feati.Y..Al. J be....banda out much-of
• th~~b1ame &o festl~I otriclal1.
"A lot of the exhibitors said
the)' were simply bored." she
told about 200 festival members
and the bo6A'd of dJre(!ton. --
She 1ald the artists likened the
music over tl\e louds peaker
1yatem as "more appropriate
for a funeral than • rutlval ....
addtn1 tbat many n11•1ted
upbeat mualc. such aa mellow Jau, folk mut1lc or Ught claaslcal
San Diego Superior Court in M s eptGe. ld 1wringk Y 1 Y v· sta an ager ra ee s. 1Jud.~e Gilham said the tnal The. ~ard is expected to r~a~h
(See DELAY .. Page_~ f 01fa~!1on on the a_ruwa wit.h.in. d
Student Held
In Dana Point
Rape Atte mpt
A 19-year-old Saddleback
College student was arraign~d
on attempted rape charges m
South Orange County Municipal
Court Thursday.
Larry More of 320 Ave .
Palizada. San Clemente. wai.
charged in connection with the
attempted ra~ or an 18·year-0ld
Dana Point girl Tuesday.
Police allege More took the
girl to his apartment to listen to
music and began making sexual
advances. Whe n she refused.
police claim. she was beaten.
She escaped her attacker and
arove lO a girlfriend's home. .
More is in Orange County Jail
in lieu of $5,000 bui I.
be._piped out to potential buyers
and artis~ on the grounds .
Other~uggcstions f~om ~he
artists included . hav1ng hve
mwsickans and concert& on the
g rounds co a.ttract aumm•r
V,19lto rs . -- -
' "The level of excitement on
the .)(rounds Is low .·· Mrs.
Campbell said. She said most or
the artists would Uke lo sec live
dem9nstraU011s by craftsmen,
guesl artist lectures. art films in
the Forum Theater. tour guldes1 magJ~ s hows. inJme.s anu
wandering minstrels.
Sh e was critical of the
emphasis placed on tb'e aMually
"sold out" pageant , adding that,
"the .udlt4 hav• been upt taged
by the pageant for so long.
People don't know we're out
there. 11te pa1eant Is sold out ao
th~y flture we're sold out."
Mu. Campbell uid -lOcal
pre11 cbver-.e empbatiMI U..
. (See A•TISTS. Pase ,\2)
Testimony he a rd by the
per s o nne l b oard cente re d
a ro und two main issues -
whether Burns performed ade-
quate ly as a parks maintenance
worker in his seven years with
th e city and wh e the r a
newspaper -advel'tlsem en in
whic h Burns' name appeared
should have influenced Weeks'
decision to fire Burns .
The newspaper ad. which ap-
peared in the San Clemente Sun-
Post on J une 9. vigorously pro·
teSted a proposed dissolution or
the parks department. Weeks
had recommended in May that
the city hire a private parks
maintenance firm instead of
maintaining city parks, using ci·
ty employees.
The ad referred .to Weeks as a
"comedian." It also threatened
(See BlJRNS .. Page AZ>
More Co verage
Other South Orange County
coverage appears today on Page
Al3.
W eather
Patchy 14tt! nJght and
ea rly mornin g r og
otherwise fair lllrough
Saturday. Lows tonight 45 .:to-52: Highs Saturday 68 to
73.
IN.18ETOD"Y
In Fronce they coll him
Michel Souri1. In Jopcn M u.
Miki Kt.1ehi. In tM good old
U.S .• he's Mickey M°"3e ond
he'• so ll«l"' old Satvrdav.
See F'eoturing, Page Bl, ond
WttMndlr. Cl. ··---
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lf h.
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es
of
And, the" potter admitted, at
le,a•t l»art of the pro.,..ms can be
atrlbuted to the a~. many of
whom t aid they did not spend a
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l 'fo•• ... _. .. t I
BURN • • •
.i boycott of th San Ckmcnh'
~1tu bl.Ore. J.C Councllm@ ~
llamm. "ho ""l> lhl'1\ th•· •tor.'• man:lfer. did not \'Ott' to l'fl in
thl' park d J> rtm nt
Tht> ·•ll ".a)i (Mid for b) l'll \
fo;mph.1)1.'t'i. Jnd Sun Cl'1m\•ntt>
n.·~111\•nh fo1 lhl' JIUrpu't' or 'SU\t' lht• l'Jrl.:o. Dt•pt
Burns ' numt• .ind ptlc.ln1• numtM>r
Wt'f\' ll:o;l\<1 ,I, ,1 ~OUtl'\' Of Uddl
trnn.11 1nform.1t1on So "•'rt•
thoi.c.• t•f C(llLn('ll mt•mber'i M yrt1i;
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llurn~ wt~ dlrecll'll by Sun
("temrntr-t'lty t:'ml>h>Y"t ~
..,lH'1a l tl1 n .1tl1•rlh'\ ftu,,t•ll
lln:-.t rum 11\11 Ill ''"'" 1•1 'I m•,t1on'
rl'gu rd111~ h•' 1·onn1•1·t wn "1th
lhl· Jd tic llt•t•hnl·d h~ .,J,
'' ht•lht•1 tw hmt ;111thort•tl lht Jd
or pntd for It ....
Bostrom told the pen.onnel
b041rd thut ullo~lnAC lbc ad
vert1sement to mflut•nce a de
t<ttt1on ttt ftre Burf\b eensh\ut~
\'IOIBllOn O( th" t>mployN~'s First
Amendment right lo freedom of
:.pttech
Ctty Manager Weeks testtftcd
that the ud made htm angry. but
s aid it "ould not have been
enough, considered alone. to
cause him to fire Burnt.
Arlie Waterman. city parks
.. dtr~etor. tewA~h~rr:as
was a talented. often dedicated.
but occasionally troublesome
employee, who had difficulty
controlling ttis temper.
Burns admitted that he is a
ma n with a· te mper. But he said
that when he s houted at an
employee working under him , it
was because he was concerned
with the quality of work his crew
generated.
"I guess maybe I'm too much
of a disriolinanun ... he said. "If
I had been 'one of the boys,' I
wouJdn 't be here now."
Bostrom contended his client ·s·
position with the San Clemente Ci-
ty Employees Association con-
tributed significantly to Burns'
being fired Burns was two·time
president of the association and
\Va s described by on e city
employee as "the most activo
member.··
Uostrom 's attempts to show
•mti-unton st"Tltiment a mong city
administrators were.. ruled out of
orde r by Deputy City Attorney
:vi 1cha<.'l Bartlett. who acted as
hearing Offi<'er
T h(' l'ity wus represented by
Newport Beach liltorncy Tully
~c y m our Thl· City Council.
which traditionally s its as the
<'1ly 's personnel board. asked ·
tht-plannin~ rommission to hear
Uurns· appeal. after Councilman
Howard Mushett suggested that
the council might be accused of bias
Sitting on the personnel board
wer e . commissioners Melford
Morgan. James Chase. Carol
Carlson •md Arthur Petersen
William Greenwall was absent
WldCash
Warms Heart
OENVEH (AP > It
was a cold. windy day in
Denver when the following
exchunge took place al a
downtown high-rise con-
struction she.
A smart aleck in a n ex-
isting building next door
held--up a 11ign at the win·
dow for the cold workers
outside lo see. It read:
"ll 's 72 degrees in here ··
One worker found a
piece of cardboard. scrib·
bled on it and held it up
for the office occupant. It
read . "lt's Sl5 an hour out
here ."
Angel Dust Seized
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Seven
pf'rsons have been arrested in
i.Ul early morning raid of.a-home
in which the drug PCP. or
"angel dust." was m a nufac-
tured . deputies say. Deputies
s a id they confiscated equip-
ment, chemicals and a quantity
of PC P with an estimated va)ue
of $230.000 from the home on
East 76th Street.
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~&ilioo k~ 79 -
Laguna S. ch pohc«• were th nelahborhood. I
courln.a tht st p tulllld In the B,y th la morn Ing . officers
Top or uu• World communlty bes•n aeurcfiTng the s teep.
I.alt• Thu~rla) niAhl ond todu . bru1th l'ho k"d 1orltnes thnl
:.cl'kin& an t ldt'rly m~n who :.11rrou11d lhl' h11lsi.dc area in an
wadkcd awa)' from ht-. hunw uod 1•ffu1 t to locate the man.
nevt•r rt•turnt'<i Wtn~ton Robl·rt l ixfowrurr. w. lib "!!fc suld Updegraff was
of" 297!! Z\•11 OnVl'. walkl•d ''ul . Wl'Urtng a grey JttC'ket .. brown
the l n1nt <1001 on hie. thuly :.hart und brown and white
tO..mmuw ~ .. 1a.. ..i-atx>u~+m--l'hecked punts when he left the
1 hur duY. bl-.·w1fe told otfarcl'6 ltoml·. ---
When tlit• mun <ffil nol n1tum llt• wus currying a -wa1J<ing
b' ti f' m . Mr., Updl'wrurr t•Jllt'd t'Jnt• Jnd hi!. wife :.ufd he did not
r.o I 1 t' t' "ho 1 rn in t•d 1 :it t• I y h<H'l' J hou~l' key or cash on h11>
JUDl'fu.'<l trn ull nt~ht lll'l.U 1.·h of Pl'rson when he left
Rare Bird Spotted
Near New Nest Site
A chilly Vlgtl paid off Thurs-
day night for a state Depart-
ment of Fish and Game-official
who reporte d he s potted the
female osprey that has been the
target or masSive-orn1ttmlogtcal
efforts in Newport Harbor.
No osprey has raised young in
Southern California in 50 years.
and so consider able excitement
occurred when the seagoing
hawk built a nest in Ne.wport
Harbor a few weeks ago.
Unfortunat~ly. the hawk built
it on the mast or a ship whose
owne r. a Los Angeles doctor
wasn't fond or paying Sl.500 a
Ex-bigamist
Goes A lone.
SAN -OIEGO IAP I -A
court has ordered Roy
Joyner. who pleaded no
contest to bigamy. to pay
a S250 rine and slay single
at lea~t one year.
"I don 'Lthink hc"s gW.n_g
to go out and get married
again ... Municipal Judge
Judith McConnell com -
mented Thursday.
J oyner pleaded no con
tes t to marrying a San
01l'go woman 1n 1976
wi th o ut divor c in g a
"oman he married m 1967
in Zurich. Switzerland.
LPG. Arrival
In LA Harbor
Protest e d
SAN PEDRO cAP1 -While
marchers protested the dangers
or bringing highly volatile llq-
uefied petroleum gas into busy
Los Angeles Ha rbor, Coast
Guard officials made a last·
minute . ~afety inspection today
of a British tanker carrying the
gas before allowing it to dock.
The Cavendish . loaded with
11.5 million gallons of LPG
the second largest s hipment in
California history was to dock
this afternoon amids t extensive
safely precautions.
Two Coast Guard vessels and
two Harbor Department patrol
boats were on hand to form a
moving screen a round the 638·
foot tanker as 1t moved through
the port. whic h had been or·
dered cleaced of all traff~c.
The protests were organized
by a group calling itseU the
Coastal a nd Harbor Hazards
Council.
Federal. state. <fnd local
authorities worked to ins ure that
the tanker Cavendish would
dock and unload safely. said
John May , s pokes m a n for
Petrolane Inc.
Arter a final morning inspec-
tion, the Cavendish was to move
at a speed of less than 5 mph
through the channel.
The Petrolane s pakesman said
the s hip contains an additional
s are t y val v.e t 0 mini mi z e
spillage tn case of a n accident
month in dock fees for a boat he
t ouldn'tsa.il.
So a giant piUn{"\was sunk
nearby and. on Monday. ttle nest
was moved by state and Paciric
Tete"Phone wor k e1 s In an at•
te mpt to fool the bird into think·
Ing the piling was the mast.
The only problem was : Would
the bird fall for it?
Dedicated Fish and Game of·
ficial Paul Kelly decided to find
out by perchi~g himself on the
end of H Street on the Balboa
P.eninsul.a Thursday night with
his s potting scope to wait for the
nest.
Fortunately. he only had to
wait about h alf an h our.
because. as Kelly noted. "It's
cool out there.·
Laguna ~oils
Basic Summer
School Plan
Laguna Beach school trustees
have approved the formation of
a tas k force to look into the
possibilities of holding a self-
supporting summer school pro·
gram next summer.
The volunteer group would de·
termine whether there is parent
inte rest in a program for a
parerit-paid comprehensive pro-
gram of art. music. cr afts and
other classes.
With t he exception of basic
classes necessary to meet high
school graduation requirements.
the district is forbidde n to offer
other classes at s tale expense.
The state's post-Jarvis
formu l.a does not provide for
s uch financial assistance. and
·any classes would have to be
funded from elsewhere.
Trustees agreed Thursday to
get an early start on researctting
the possibilities of s umme r
school. and will be appointing a
t ask force comprised of the
dircctol' of educational servtces.
an administrator •. teacher. two
students, a parent. trustee. a
non-parent adult and a member
of the city's Parks and Recrea-
tion Department
Just/or The
Record, He
Was There
It was a simple omission from
the m inules or las t mo nth ·s
sch ool boa rd mee ting that
bothe r ed business manager
Clyde Lovelady Thursday night.
Specifically. the Laguna
Beach Unified Sehool District
administrator wante d a
correction in the section entitled
"Staff Members Present ...
·'I would like the Oct. 26
minutes to reflect the fact that I
was here." the former Texan
drawled. "in the eve_nt my wife
wonders where l was.J'
A red-faced Sally Sanderson
noted the correction. but not
before her boss. Superintendent
Robert Sanchis turned to the
board of trustees and quipped.
"I don't remember Clyde belng
·"f'L__ -fOr'fqve~ -
·EVidence
Laeking
l ·n .Prohe
W ASHlNGTON CAP 1 -The
House assassinations cpmm1ttee
s aid today It has found no
evidence that a squad of qff-duty
FBI agents assassinated Martin
Luther JGng Jr. or that the agen·
C':f was directly involved in the
c-rvii riat~ leader's-death-1n any
VJ~.
But a forme r Atlanta FBI
agent said the bureau conducted
"a lO·yeur vendetta" against
King and then ~tched its in·
vestigation of bis assassination
by ignoring the possibility of
conspiracy.
Arthur Murtaugh. now a col-
lege professor. testified that the
l"Bl inv tigalion was pul haclc
on ec>utine status as soon as
James Eari Ray was identified
as the assassin and' as a fugitive
to be caught.
"It just defies reason to say
that the samP people who have
engaged in a to.year vendetta
against Dr. Kiffg should in-
v~ s ti ga t e hi s murd er,"
~urtaugh_sa.icL
" He said he made that state-
ment because the investigation
was conducted by the FBl's in-
telligence division. lie said he
could only speculate lhaL the
probe might have been handled
better had it been conducted by
some other FBI division. such as
the criminal division.
Murtaugh said the Atlanta
FBI effort against King included
a n e lectronic eavesdropping
operation by 15 agents that pro-
duced 4.0 to 50 cabinets of files on
King's telephone conversations
Ch 1ef t•o unsel G Robert
Bl a key s aid .. the comm1ttc('
found no evidence of direct FBI
involvement " in King's tnurder
But Blakey said four days of
public hearings will deal with
question::. of "possible indirect
involvement." He said these in-
cluded questions of whether the
FBI 's admitted camMi_gn to
harass and discredit King as a
leader resulted in King's pres-
ence in Memphis. where he was
assassinated April 4. 1968.
U .N . Ambassador Andrew
Young .was an ~ude lo King an~
was on the balcony of the Lor-
raine Motel in Memphis when
King was shot to death the re.
H e testified today that ht>
knows of no evidence that the
FBI was involved in the a!-.-
sassinallon. although he said
"that was one of the conspiracy
notions in that rel{ion.
"In the paranoia of those
limes... Young said. "it is no
secret the civil rights movement
was continually. harassed."
A~W1 ......
Actress Bernadette Peters
speaks to the crowd during a
rally in Los Angeles Thurs-
day as part of the second an·
nual "Great Ame rican "S mokeout ." He r tiatnrn
reads. "Kiss me. l don't
smoke.··
Police Seize
Naked Alien
In Clemente
A naked man wandering the
downtown s treet s o r San
Clemente has been admitted lo
the UC Irvine Medical Center
for psychiatric evaluation an er
authorities determined he could
not s peak intelligibly.
San Clemente police said the
40-year-old Mexican national
was taken into custody late
Tuesday. when a patrolling of-
"ficer ·spotted a-man -without
clothing in the 400 block of South
El Camino Real. ·
When police determined that
the man was apparently an 11 ·
~egal alien. they tried to turn
him over to thl· U S. Border
Patrol. But federal agents re.
fused ~ustody becaus e. they
said. lle could nol commumc.·atc
intelligibly
The man was booked on 'USPi·
cion of not being able to care for
himself and transferred to the
m e di ca l ce nte r . where
psychiatric evaluations typically
keep a patient confined for 48
hours. police said.
:end~~«•= di\ttces to "11Ufomatlcally ~ OWb g5.
now 1f a leak occurs.
A tanker explosion here two
yea.rs kjJJed eight people and m-
jured 50.
here=that ni ht. do you?"
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Trial Slated
-In-Shuoting
Two brothers charged with the
allemJ)ted s hooting of Los
' Angeles Rum linebacke r Jim
Youngblood in Newport Beach
pleaded lnn9cent at th eir ar-
ralgnmen1. Thursday In Orange
County Harbor Municipal Court.
Fro•PageAJ
DE.LAY •• ·•
was being moved to the northern
San Diego County city to make i~
more accessible to the parties
-involved ln the crtminal-la~t.-
At today's hearinJt. Rose's at-
torney Sylvan Aronson said he
wlll make additional pretrial
moUons when t he court con-
venes Jan. 8, including a re-
newed molioi:-for a post indict·
ment p~limlnary hearing based
on a re(enl Supreme Court de·
els Ion.
l'r .. P.,,e AJ
Alan Oray, 29, or 2'1696 Tort.Ja,
Miaston Viejo, and CoUn Gray,
26, of Diamond Bar, race a pre·
tr ial heari.nl Dec. 18 al the
Harbor Court and have • trial. ARTJSTS-.-date Mt for J an. 2. two were'11m!'Stm oet. n •
.after a IWl alletedly was fired ·, pageant arAI not t he artists.
at Youn1blood ouulde the A.n· "Don't treat us Uke a side show dent Mariner re1t1unnt ln for he pap.ant/' she aaUd the New -ifreeton.
lA.'a c,upec, or Anrron._, N~lon on s.ik npt1
FO! 1hl• h™ 11mc lccl nt'W, cxcmng anti f(fflWln,!t celk-criOtl o( urrr" fashioned
from Ou Ponr Anrmn'" nylon (3ce fiOm JI'(' llC'ft' and on ~le Cirpm of Anuon"'
!'NM dirt u rptts o( Anrmn• cormol si~c" And for 1h1~ wttk only, I«-> hi'
l't\1u1~ our prt<'n O!I 1h1(k. IKh pl11"'°' c~rnin~ l>CUlpiuin ~nJ
wbck t()flC'OIMOOO All in Mode. All on llOllC' wllh gllnt a.lYIO}t\ of m
GtoPayard ...
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U.S. Aid
Offemd
Refugees
GENEVA. Switzerland (APl
The United States has joined
France and Canada in offering
to reseftie the 2.500 refugees
from Vietnam stranded on a
freighter off the Malays ian
coast., a s~~Iruln Cotlhe.JJ.Ji..,
high commissioner for refugees
said~oday.
Spokes m a n Philippe
Labreveuex said a mbassadors.
of the three countries met today
with Ma laysian officials in
Kua la Lumpur, the Malllysian
capital. lo "colnmunicate their
decision to accept the refugees
and start negotiations."
There was no immediate com-
ment from Washington--;1lnd it--
was not known how many of the
re fugees might be resettled in
the United St.ates.
Terry Adamson, spokesman
for the Justice Department. said
in Washington that Attorney
General Griffin B. Ben will meet
wlth congressional leacfers to
discqss plans for rormiUing an
dditronal 2,500 In ochmese ref·
ugees to come lo the United
States.
. Adamson said that a tentative.
proposal calls for expanding the
U.S. qi.iota for Indochinese ref.
ugees. but said tnis would not
necessarily mean that the Unit·
ed States would accept the 2,500
refugees aboard the freighter.
Adamson said Justice Depart-
ment officials would m eet with
m embers of the House and
Senate judiciary committees to
discuss the plans .
In Kuala Lumpur, offtcials
who sat in on the negotiations
but asked not to be named, said
lalaysia has softened its stand
, and is willing lo let the stranded
refugees come ashore as soon as
it has a firm commitment from
the countries lo which they will
be sent.
Cle mente Cyclist
Hurt in Collision
/\ San C lemente m a n was
tnJured Thursd ay. whe n his
bi cycle collided with a parked
<'a mpe,. at. lht-S:tn Onofre Statt!
Park, located just south of the ·
city
Oscar Calderon. 40. of 32().1
A ve . d e l Presidentc. w<.1 s
trans ported by cily firemen to
San Clemente General Hospital.
where he was treated in the
e mergency room for cuts on his
face and a bruised shoulder .
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_ !inn ~uan {;apll$t.rW"lo r1ty roun-1'tt V 68Jt!<.T ·o 1'0 lh1· :il'l\Ool 'i.
ctlmen have 11u touwd D plunninl prol('hn1h tu th•· 1·11 v fin· -.t.1111111 ,111d
com mi aon det'ls1on pt-rm1lhn1t th poss I bit• firt· r1·.,111111-.1• 111 ohlt·m~
Comm umt (\nin t•hntt Cc•nlt'r to t·ttu e-d b\ 111n 1 uwd t 1.11111 111 thl
• estubhsh a llead ti.rt pre·srht)()I at Jrea
.La M atuniu Str..•d and t-:1 Homo Pecklnw thl'y i.t11d """"l<I c•r1•11tt•
Road. • Rn wdd1t1onul 11rnbll•m a" 14<ouhJ lhr
In ruUn~ to temporJrily aJIO\o\.' Che 001 t' l(t•neratc•cl "' t ""11 half cJ.1y
i.chool an Ole ureu zoned ror 1t•rd<'n t l<t'\ c11 ''ompo'l(•d ol ~•nttt-t-tHIO
_____ _hoinu,-" , t~UflC~ rnU!.1.LJt.lJi.O-.took-1t --rtn td ""1"'l'UctJ -
verbal shot ti Cuptl!itruno l 01(11.'11 ~L' ix:rwt 1 orwtffi11n'I 1mpo•w<l hv
Cfi'ool llbtrt<'l .tuthor1t1t''\-for not tht> plonn1n1e c·omml.,,11111 tnl'luclt•cl
provadm~ u .,11\' for lhl' plOJt'l'l no ll••rkan.: ri·~·11l ,1t11111., 1111 •ln·1•b
CO NCILME APPflUVED 1.1
formal resolullun Wl'dncsduy night
urging t..he sthool dti.trict lo rind ..
pt>rmanent sate for the pre school for
d1sadvantn1.tt.'<1 San Juan ) nungster~
und askt.>d lhe cat~ s taff and pre-
school aulborilie::.__loJOIO tti~ 't1m:h ...
-Tile ec1Ston will allow the Head
Start program to use Rotury Club
property US the Sill' ror a IX>rtabJ~
classroom structun' :'.Ind to. UM' a Boy
Scout ··hut .. ror an office until Juh l
The appeal derucd b~ councilmen
was filed by Mr und Mrs Jeffr.ev
' He ininger who QWO u neighboring
home
flont1ni: <lll'U h01111•' .md ft.•111·111..: ol
l)lay u reos
MRS. EVELV 't: \-ILl.•:t.. S,
H~ad Sta rt Prograni dm·rtor · .,,11d
t lw M'hool s budi.:t·t th 1 , y1•u 1 1i.
$81 ,000 U\ fedt.'ral funds Sh~ sa1u huU
1he. till chUd ~ n e-llf'61 l~d a:re non
English speaking • •
Srhool primarily 1s to ,rnl r h1ldr1•n
M lo" mcumc or welrun.• n.-ce1v1ng
families , ~·-···-
Children eligible for ll<:ad Start
e nrollment are from families on
"elfare or with low 1nt•omes , she
s aid Ten percent or lht· students J re
handicapped, she added
For Coas tal S trip ·
Clemente DelaYs Plan
San Cle m ente city councilmen
h ave delayed approval or a first
phase of the city's state-mandated
Local Coastal Plan, a(ter heated de-
bate over wording.
And councilmen voled unanimous-
ly to have city staff explore how to
regain control or the document. It is
being compiled by the California
Coastal Commission staff.
SAN CLEMENTE IS one of rive
local jurisdictions in the state lo ask
the Coastal Comm1sson to draw up
the p l an, ma ndated by the 1976
Coas tal Act. Sixty-three other
.California cities and counties have
chosen to compile their own coastal
plans with consultants or city plan-
ners paid out·or specibl state funds.
Councilwoman Donna Wilkinson
said Wednesday she was disappoint-
ed in initial coastal plan documents ,
whi ch s he claimed inadequately
reflected the city 's concerns for its
coas tal zone. As defined by the
__ coas tal Commission, SasLClemente'.s
coasta l zone extends l.000 yards in-
land from the bear h !approximately
to El Camino Real > for the length or
the city, north to south
COUNCIL DEBATE Wednesday
centered chiefly around the issue or
whether the cit y 's coastal plan
should include an appraisal or low
and moderate income housing op·
portunities in the coastal zone.
"It is inconceivable that we could
take the most expensive land in the
United States and put low or
m oderately priced housing on it,"
said Mrs. Wilkinson.
But council members Howard
Mushett and Myr tis Wagner argued
t hat possi'f.>iliUes for low and
mode rate income housing in the
4coastal zone s hould be explored. in
order to maintain a balance in the
community. "'
. BRYCE ~UGHEY, Coastal Com-
m ission planner in charge of the San
Clem ente coastal plan, told coun-
cilmen Wednesday that the plan
must comply with requireme nts of
the Coastal Act, whether prepared by
Coastal Commission planner~ or by
the city.
H.e said the city's ··correction" of
the document. as it deals with hous-
ing needs. could not be derended by
Coasta l Comm1ss1on sta ff. as the
changes are contrary lo the Act.
Caughey urged the City Council to
s end representatives lo the Dec. 11
·regional Coastal Commission meet·
ing to advO<'ate the city's pos1t1on.
when commissioners consider the
San Clemente coastul plan dprument.
Visbeek R 'anch
Plans Vie wed
By Cle m ente
San Clemente city councilmen
voted unanlmouslv, this week
to authorize the c0ily planrung
commission to con6ide <t
specific plan ror the Vis beek
Ranch.
Nu-West, a development cor-
poration headquarte red in
Alberta, Canada, has proposed a
specific plan for clustered de -
velopment of 3.0()() homes on the
2.000-acrc ranch.
Tbe homes would include
a partments, condominiums,
lownhomes. single family tract
homes and ranch homes, ac-
cording lo lhe specific plan pre-
pared by the Plannjng Cent.er.
consultants lo Ute N.u:West firm. · • .,.
Housing prices would range
from $50,000 to $400,000.
The ranch is located in the
city's hilly hinterland, running
south from Avenida Pico to the
San Diego County line. ·
Th e s pec ifi c pla n was
descr ibed by Jim Lawson: city
planning director. as a master
plan, done in greater detail. He
said the specific plan wall nol al-
low Nu-West to circumvent any
city fees or ordinances.
RETIRING CONGRESSMAN
CHARLES WIGGINS
... LOOKS AT 12 YEARS IN CONGRESS
--Friday. NoVember 17. 1978 use OAIL y PILOT Al:I
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national defense
than barbe d
wire , s ays
Willia m Colby.
form er C IA
dir ector . lie
says food can
help in solving
rather th a n
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Properly ins ulated. your house needs
less heat in winter. And tn summer
your a ir conditioner doe n't have to
work·nearly as hard.
Wh ich meansyousaveonyour
energy bills. Every mo nth. For as long
as you own your home. .
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number ts 1-800-252-9090. (From
area code 209. caJl 2 13-689-3334
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OFFERED Bave_,_Yo• Bugg~d REWARD --w...~-·...... ·~ JAMUL <API -About the big· 111ht of chUdrto l th<> right to ht! Tonf.t>k, was asked lo give the
t thin; tn tldl'"foothittrtown s -lov-ed-huged,'' it ayti ,..d141l,y J™ athW&tc a 2.TA meetlni .
and sang Ulelr club song: "Jamul
has been known ror some swfngtng LOS ANGEL.ES <AP > ltn..--WIM.
the annual toad race "The tir1t f w mlnutN1 C>t the to l month · Snc 11a cl\Tf<fren -
Jl's so ,.l.xf'd aDd &ow·movlna Clay ar tM motl Important The) s bould be treated better and
here dt"Spile nearly 3,000 citisem set the s>trtt of th whol ct11y "mi-ybe hen a contitltution drawn
tha Southern CaliTornia mOtOrllls ftlVf a morntni-IOVl' htrJr. -to protect their N.-thts to be k>ved.
who hke to polte fun drivt around "Slop what }'OU'te dotn.i In lht.• "I love al already," says ·Mrs
with bumper slJcMr that aaya mlddlc M the day, 11hout 'Tirn•' out Tonl'ck ·~ 9 ye<tr old son Dan'I,
"Jamul S~na . " for kwe' and wke the Unw lor .i 1·cfcrrmg to the eh1ldrt:n's club.
But tht.-Jumul lluga ra ~i~y big hutt And thl' hugs, hl' said. "they
mayknot'k lhatotfl.becan Alttr ·"Ptdllmt f(Oo d n1 1e hl. mukeyoufl't'lbeltt.•r "
a month, it's got 26 m mbera and mommy lov you. duddy lovc:oi Thl' members traveled 25 miJes
u const1tullon. . you , everybody lovt•t. you · " to S fl Diego to make lhe Board of
· • t1-most-ftmctamMYJ ·--A -po Hu m ~ ·w 1..r .. _ -.Ht<1-Y----:iup,e~ai::y._mem.1oe.c:s.__
amhdso-forrunmng some-toads
-But now we've added h.ue&jng
each day -It makes us happy in
every way -WoJ\'..Ly.ou bug your
kids today?"
-Atlantic Richfield, i.n ~~c~_,;;_,,...~=-='•:;;•=H=t~ th e fir s t u se in.r
Calllornla of Its new na-·
tional crime dete rrent
prosram. has offered a
reward of up to $25,000
The Greater Jamul Kiwanis for information about
Club a nd the Parent·Teachers the fatal st\os>ting of an
Association sponsor Mrs. Toneck's ARCO deaJer. Fereydon
club. For $1, the members get a Ka malzadeh, 25, was
copy of lbe constitution , a bumper killed at his Los Angeles
sticker' and membership card. service swtion on Sept.
~9Y.~ hugging r2 rever. ___?!. ----· ---
C P. . I . $3 856~;~£,~!!~~T C?mpare . 1n o. ~v~. ~~~"""-·--~-~ • • · wn.1t1 51dftwoil ht0$ (S.43) aid Co11f emssioos (~L
SPR INGFIELD ,
Mass. <AP> -Smith &
Wesson Inc. says it is
recalling all barrels for
a 1 2 -ga u ge,
interchangeable· barrel
s hotgun because they
are d e f ective and
potentlaliy hazardous. ·
··U nd e r ce rta in
cond1tions the barrels
rupture, but no one has
been htjured. None of
the barrels exploded,"
sa id c ompany
simkeS"man Wlllia m
Clede
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about the problem from
reports in the field," he
s aid.
Owl\~t tb,.._nr"IF"'f
model, which has been
manofactured for about
·-18 months. s hould not
fire the take-down type
shotgun with it.s existing
barrels. be said. Barrels
should be removed from
guns ahd shipped to the
ractqry in Springfield
for replacement.
THE COMPANY, a
major natio nal g un
m a nufacturer , h as
produced about 20,000 of
the affected shotguns,
s aid Vice President
Richard McCaM .
The company. a major
natil>nal ,g un
• · manufacturer, declined
to.say Immediately how
.many g uns were
covered by the recall
order
" THE COMPANY will
replace barrels for its
9 I 6T mode l with new
barrels designed not to
rupture, Clede said. The
recall does not cover thet
model 9J6 s hotg un,
which h as a ·fixed
barrel.
The newly desigrred
replacement barrels for
lhe 9 16T will b e
identified by the letter
"0" on the top of the
barrel near the breech
end. Clede s;Ud.
Luncheon
Scheduled
ay be the best small cor buy
in Ame_r1ca_~toaay.
Foreign exchange rates
have cpntributeEt-to-dromaticjncreases
. -in-sticker prices of imports.
Slicker prices of compaabty equipped models.*
OCT.'78
FO
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REDESIGNED FUEL SYSTEM
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~lubhouse 1 , 2t232_Ca e
Arogen, Laguna Hills. --~ "~ Tickets are available • VVIVI-~ -caFPffe VU!..,..."
through Nov. 22, in the .. The 79 Ford Pfnto hmanew ~lgn-:up • Mlnt-Consde ·
volunteer office in th front. In bock and Inside: more standard •Front Disc Brakes
S ~ d It back Medic a I ,_,,.,.....:.. than last. l-nt, and 0 ... .......iei,..,..,,., 'e O\xCJSPak Electronlc Ignition Cente r, 23651 J>a5'o De •'l:l"l.llUI~ ,.,_ _.......,_,""'' • DekJxeBurnperGroup(new)
V alencta. tow prk:el Con'1X:le Ptnkx It ffO( be the • ~t 'Mndow Frgmes
Entertainment will be belt,md car buy In America today. • Front Stabilizer BOi' (new) l> r o Y l d e d b y t h e ---~ ~:~~~~~~I e ~ ll~ SY-AND· ARD •Ard M:m ... J... -.. ..IYl\J'K~ 11' n ·sietl·belll}Q_IOdlols not yet lkJndo'd on CollfornlO
the direction of' r. r------~-~--~-"'"'M'lll:irtMieirlolWl~lflGl:IOIM·eQI~~
S h e I d on DI s r u d , a -2 311118 engloe ond opllonol OUIOmOllC 11onsm1sS1Qn
. h ospital s pokesman THAN LAST VEAR See~deejer
said.
Art Displayed
An exhibit ol pulp art
created by Irvine arttat
Fred Sawyer wtll be on
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EXCITING NEW MODELS
Choose from a wide setectton of models.
Including the ·exciting new ESS with
European-type styling.
For the mOf8 ~-minded buyef.
tj'lere's Pinto Poot (with f9wer stondofd
featues) at just $3.199. Ard 0 reN Pony
pipe. plus gOS tank shield
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roblv eqi!lppecj Amer1con cas. In addllk>n k> Plnto's eKCaMant EPA m& you mQV be in r~ g_ SU(pffse. age ratings. recommended tch8ciJled
PINTO RUNABOUl_t_S_: -·-~~n.~":";!. ~=;;;~•
$542 Less 32 ~;: . 22~
than Omni/Horizon HatchbCJci<
·$411 Less
than Monzo 2+ 2 Hotehboek
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Compculson of sllclcer pttoos of com·
par~ equipp8d r:nodela ~ oes·
..Jlno!IOt'I charges
FORD PINTO dJ••'•Y lbrou•h NOY• emlter at tbe Kartnera.
b b of New_port
BHc:b Pii68c: tltirary at
2005 Dover Drive. Pulp
A rt 11 • new form ul1q
band.made paper.
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Saddleback
M QSCO\\ I,,\ r I • 0\'l~t
t>res1dt•nl I l'OU1d l Brt'zhnt•\
t61t1 u t:roup or l 1 ~ st.•nulon. to
d.1y thl' Sm 11.'t l mon htt' h.''tl<'d
4 neutron '4l'apon but dec1d~
vwa1n"l puttm.i 1t into produc-
tion. Ont' or Ult' M.•nutor:s ~aid
TJlki.ng to reporter~ 1m mmtrnrety Jftcr a-one hour
Kremlin meeting .w1th Brcihnev.
Sen Thomas F Eagl<'ton also
said Hreihnev told the group
.. th~ t he I w11hna w meet Pr<·~•
dent art('r uny liml' uod an)'
plare. but "only when wt• huve "
n~w SAl .. T agret•mcnt "
Thl' Mu~soun Demor rat quot
t"d Brc-ihncv us saying. ·• Prcs1
dent Carter and I huve JUSl a
couple ol minutes to ltit th mu,.
stl6 rty 11ll' .s . R. wi 11-nP.V~
let them Oy ru-st But if the Uru\
elf States does. we can s tall
destroy the United States.
IRS Gets It in Pennies
"But we mubt settle our prob·
lems 1n a peucerul way... .
Eagleton quoted Brezhney ai.
. ~aying Soviet dcs1gneri. lesh.>d a
neutron weapon .. but gave 1l up.
We neve r s lartt.'<i production."
Carter announced this year
the United States would not go
7ih~ad with ptodueHon of its
neutron weapon. pending prog-
res_s in negotiations lo lim1l
strategic weap0ns and military
The good old fraternal Revenue Service.,
It will takt• money in any form and
quantity . Bing Davis or Phoenix owed
tht> I HS Sl :374.43 so he decided to pay
thl· d e bt with pennies. An unidentified
armored car guard unloads bags or pen-.
nies outside the Phoe nix federal build-
in g. Davis arri ved Thursday with
140:000 pennies. then a sked for change
Samlleback
Student Held
_In Rape Try
A 19 year ·old Saddlcback
College student was arraigned
on atll'm1>tt•d rape charges In
South Oran~l' County Municipal
Court Thur~day
Larry More of 320 Ave
P a lizada. San Clemente. was
charged in connection with the
attem~cd rapt; of an 18·ycar-old
Nna Poml girl TueS<lay.
Pollet! allege More took the
girl to his apartment lo listen to
music and b;>gan making sexual
ad\'ancc~ When she refused .
oohcc claim, she was beaten.
She escaped her attacker' and
drove to a girlfriend's ho.me
More is in Orange County Jail
in lieu or ss.ooo bail.
Laguna Gay Murder
Case Sent to Jury
The Jrial of a .Laguna Beach
man accused of a bludgeoning
murder d uring an a lleged
homosexual rage ended Thurs·
day with the defense attorpcy
c laiming the prosecution had
failed to prove its case.
Defendant Earl Scramlin. 27,
sal quietly as lawyer Tom Reilly
told a n Orange County Superior
Court jury there-wa not suffi·
cicnt evidence to jus tify a guilty
verdict. .
Reilly's client is accused or
beating 69 ·year·old Albert
Daniel Willard to death in his
Laguna Beach home the night or
July 29. 1977.
T he youthful appearing defen.
dant admitted In his testimony
that he was in Willard's home
that night but denied having as-
saulted his occasional homosex-
ual sex act partner.
But prosecu t or To~y
Whate ve r ~Ill? r eason .
Rackaukas said. Scramlin did
kill his aged homosexual partner
and should be round guilty.
Reilly dis missed the pros -
ecutor's motive arguments as
conjecture and ins isted that the
s1x·man. s1x·woman jury should
return a not guilty verdid
The jury deliberated about one
hoarberoi-c goang home for lhc
night but was scheduled to re·
s ume deliberations l-Oday.
Pay Hikes OK'd
SAN FRANCIScO 1AP 1 The
University of California regents'
finance committee has appr oved
President David Saxon's recom-
m endalion for a 16 percent
faculty and staff salary increase
proposal .retroactive to Oct. l.
forces.
Brezhnev had said previously
the Soviets had the ability to
produce a neutron weapon. but
this was his first revelation that
such a weapon had been tested. ·
The Soviets have mounted a
worldwide propaganda carp·
paign against the ~.S. neutron
weapon, calling it an inhuman
device.
The U.S. neutron weapon 1s a
By GARY GRANVILLE 0t IM Dally l'I~ S~tt
Indicted Orange County
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich won
another delay today in his up-
coming trial on bribery charges
A long with co·defendanl
LeRoy Rose. Diedrich appeared
, in San· Diego Superior Court. to
have his trial dale moved from
Nov. 27 to Ja n. 8.
The postponement was bitter·
Fund Set
For Slain
T-oro Girl
A me morial rund to cover
runeral expenses or El Toro
murder victim Adele Jean Cor-
?adini. 16. has been es tablished
by friends or the familv.
The teen ·a~·s body was
1ouna !n a remote spot 01 Uuart.c
I as t week by Los Angeles
Sheriff's deputies.
Missing since Sept. 6. the girl
is believed to have been picked
up while hitchhiking by a La
Mirada mao who alleJ(edl v
raped a nd murdered her. dep-
uties said. The suspect is now
in the custody of the Las Vega:.
PQlice.
Contributions for funeral ex·
penses can be sent to the Adele
J ean Corradini Memonal Fund.
Bank or America. P.O. Box 575.
El Toro 92630. a bank
s pokeswoman said.
Services for Miss Corradini
wi lJ be conducted Salutday at
St. Nicholas Church in Laguna
Hills. an O'Connor Laguna Hills
Mortuary spokesman said. Mass
of Christian Burial is scheduled
at 10 a.m.
A wake service w~Q.be held
today at the mortuary. the
spokes man added.
Survivors or the llen-ager ar<'
her parents. Alfred and Joanna
Co rradini . a nd a broth e r
Nicholas. 20. Also s urv1vang arc
paternal a'nd mut ernal
grandparents. Mr. a nd Mrs.
Alfred Corradini of New York.
and Mr. a nd Mrs . Walte r
Chrlstophersen of Orange Coun-
ty. the spokesman said.
.
s mall warhead that pro<klces
twice the deadly radiation of a
conventional nuclear bomb but
less than a tenth as much ex·
plosive power. heat and fallout. ·
This means the warhead can kill
people \Vhile causing little
damage to buildings.
T h e senators me~ with
Brezhnev after a stormy session
Thursday night with Premier
Alexei N. Kosygin. who N'grily
ly opposed -by Orange County
Assistant Distric t Attorney
Michael Capizzi.
Cap·izzi told Judge Earl Jl.
Gilliam that the request for the
added delay was "an a ffront to
the court..··
Capizzi pointed 01,1t that after
th e Diedrich tri a l wu s
transferred to San Diego County
the court had set its start.mg
date back to Nov. 27 and set
2Lopsided
Wins Tallied
Thurs day night 's
Orange Coast High school
rootball action yielded two
lopsided victories: ·
Foantaln Valley 31
Newport Harbor 13
Mluion Viejo 54
Laguna IUUs 1
See .details in today's
sports section.
Marine Held •
In Stabbing
Of Another
A 22·year·o ld Mari ne is
reported In rair condition at UC I
Medical Center. Orange-. after
being stabbed four times in the
back early this morning.
..0-r~ n g County S1l e r'i rr · ~
offi~ers said Cpl. Jeffrey Cox.
22. was s tabbed by another
Martne near the Peyton Place
Bar on Trabuco Road.
The bar 1!>'-a_ few yards from
the El Toro Marine Corps Base
main gate. depu~ies said.
A Marine Corps s p0kesman
said Cox is based in Yuma.
Ariz .• ~h an a nti -aircraft
missile battalion 's
transportation section. He had
delivered vehicles to the F.,t.Toro
base prior to lht! 2 : 10 lt.m
stabbing incidenl.
A s heriff's officer said Cox'i>
assailant has turned himself in
to ~tarine Corps officials at the
El Toro base and was being held
there for questioning by county
officers.
The Marine Corps· woul(j not
identtry the suspect. ·
Afternoon
N.Y. Stoeks
TEN CENTS
told the m any Soviet M1Gs sold
to Cuba are purely for defense
purposes. 'Related story. A4 1
Carter adm1mstrat1on sources
in Washington say U.S. s py
plarres havu been dis patched
over Cuba to try to rind out if the
MiGs are purely for deferuuve
purposest
The mee'ting with Brezhnev
began on a fnendlier note.
Nov. 3 as the day pretrial mo·
lions would be heard.
But. Cap1zz1 said. the day of
the mollons came and passed
without the defendants' lawyers
filing any mot1oni.
• But the assistant district at-
torney·~ aq~umcnl was coun-
.lered by Diedrich ·s lawyer
Marshall MorAan who said he
would be active· in a civil trial
until mid·December r
Oiednch and Rose were in-
dicted Dec. 15. 1977. on bribery
cha rges related to a 1973 county
board of supcrv1sori. land use
decision.
--when protesting the added rle·
lay m bringing the defendants to
trial. Cap1zZ1 notc<t rtre-tndlt l·
ment was almost one year old
and said the delay "goes to the
very heart or integrity in gov-
e rnment." _
While in court. the defendants
and their lawyers learned that
when their trtal begins Jan. 8 It
will be in a de partment or the
San-Diego Super-iol'--Court in
ViBla. .
Judge Gilliam said the trial
was being moved to the northern
San Diego County city to make it
more accessible lo' the parliCb
involved in the criminal laws uit
Al today's hearin,g. Rose's at-
torney Sylvan Aronson said he
will make additionaJ pretna1
motions when l ht• court con
venes Jan 8, including a re-
newed motion ror a post ind1cl·
me nt prelimin(.\ry hearing based
on a recent Supreme Court. de·
cision.
China Paper
Attacks ·Mao
TOKYO IA.P i China has fo.
directly attac ked t he late
Chiairman Mao Tsc·tung in a
thi"lly·veilcd move to reduce
him to human dimensions and
possibly rcwrilt' the history of
his contribution to communis m.
The Kwangming daily. a Pe-
king newspaper. made its points
by attacking Yao Wen.yuan, a
fo rme r Politburo member
whC1se 1965 criticism of a his·
torical play kicked off the
Cultural Revolution
Mao interpretl.>d the play a~
criticism of his 1959 firing or
Defense Ministe-r Peng. Teh.
huai, who had upbraided Mao
for the drastic economic failures
of the Great Leap Forward of
the 1950s.
Coast
R ackauk~s in1l1t~ that foot-
. print; left In Drano -spilled or
s plashed on the noor of the vlc·
lim's house iSJ>roof positive that and_Gann~Traile lnsUlts ·_
cram n a
wit a Wooden feriilit'YSfi ue.
. Weather Ra~kaukas'{old tile jury that ~ ...-.....--~~'Y\._.,. ~.111!'4 when
Patchy ·late night attd ta'tU 'illqecfty tllreateMd to
ea r I y morn i n g r o g expose their-relationship.
o therwise fair t hrough H .not that, the prosecutor
Saturday. Lows tonight 45 sai t4umln1 ~ b vtet1m
to 52. Highs Saturday U to toucMil off Ser•mJl:ri'i alleged
73. murderous ral(e.
INSIDE.TODA -In France they call him
Michel Soum. In Japan he i.t.
M1kt Kuehl In tfw good old
U.S .• he'• Mickey MoUM and
he:s SO yeara old Soturdo11.
See 1''eatunng, Page Bl. and
Weekender, Cl.
l,mtt.x ..
•• °'" ·: ., , ...
' au "' •n M a.u M
Tra&uco Teacher
Strick~n in Clue
A s ubstitute teacher at
Trabuco Elementary Sctlool In
• the SaddJeback Valley Untried
School District was taken to a
local hospital today aft r
a.utrering a mlacarrlage In her
cl111room, offlclals said.·
The -.acher' ,.,., tf1!ated al the
s c.h.o-0-l b.-)' c. o u-n t..: . ti r e
department paramedics and
reportedly was r ecovering
Htlef actorily omcfals said. Rer
clatarQQm duties were taken o~r by achool omctals
-·s~CRAMENTC>' 'A P > -A _Th s alty,. 75-_yeqr·old Jarvis
public squabble has deve loped was filmed on election_ day In
between Howard Jarvis and Los Angeles by a crew that
Paul G'ann. the tax rebels who fitted him with a wt-reless
spo n s ored Proposition 13, microphone he 'could turn orr
Callfomia's prQper\)l..tax.~ui in:. -.w.ben be didn't. waTithis-rem~
. lllafive, • -reeon1ia. --
· In separate segments or a p'ro-As he relaxed with aides.
I c.a m Li.Ima.cl. ~a.e,. -1'4tMMi~-~ula. · ~ o~;;ed=.l>.allQL.._
Broadcasting Sy.st.em, 4arvis ac· measu~ s w nsore<fl>y Gann to
· cuse<r GaM or tryigng to m•ke limit s!ate and local government
m oney by sponsoring 8 new spending was "S···." b~llot measure to limit govern· "I am not going to blast)lim.'l
men.t s pendJng, amt Gann aallcd don 'l give a damn." Jarvis said •
Jar.vis"lrratlonal.'1 · without turning orr the
The program, "CaHrornla microphone. "Gani\ Is trylna tQ
Tonight ... is to be all'ed at promote som ethlni to make
various times over the weekend money. 'For Oann." 4dHed
by 12 public broadcasdng sta· Jarvis . tlons In California. ll was shown Gann. In his segment or the
Thursday to The Assoclaled film. denied he w•s making Press. monty off the spending llmlt
Jar,..ia and Gann. heads or dlt-, c.ampalcn aJld launcl'!,.ed hls ~
.. rer,e nt groups wblch Jofnea attack. aay6n8 J arvla waa "lrra·
forces to quality Pro-lllon 13 tlonal" and 11uffered rrom ·•ctJar-r...... ,,..... rhea of the mouth." for th" bal-. were known not to "Howal'd bu 8 very difficult be clote. Bui they bad lnelattd that tbllr relation•hlp wu cot· problem with the English
dial. <See IQVABBLE, Pap AJ>
A2 DAIL V PILOT se
Laclilng By TIN uoclat~ PreN --~====~~==-:...Mtnnrsota"s-tin heavy now of the scoon In Pro duml)('d up to nine in~hes 1n eome-areas ovcrniaht,
fort'an acboots to ck>tt> and marlinc rusb·b<>ur com·
" w /\ ~IUNGTON ( \ p I Tht.·
muUn11 rn the MinncapoliB t Puul area. <Earlier story. 4> ~ •
Nh~ lnch<'S w1u1 ref)Orted Rt Red Wing, orid nri
.u·,·umulatwn of. ~•>c inch•·~ wai, reported in the Min·
fll'VJH1h:-. nwtwpol1tun urt•u
Sd\ool \\ilh <·untcl~J for U\l' day m muny ureas.
..
' l
• ID
HaFbor
' A chi y vlgll puid off Thurs-
tlous~ B$!o 1nuhon.-. comnt•HN•
s.tHt toduy ll h.1 -. found nu
t'\1tdt•m·~ lhiH a ... quud ,,r off du\)
"'Bt U6'l'l'lb ai. ... J.,.,111.111·d M.u1in
l:utht'r King Jr or that lht• .1~ n
l'Y wat. din: ~l)' 1nvoJ\lrd in u,,.
£i~rathlh J~u~t·r·s dt•aJ.h J'l..~n
\\U)
Rut l'I fotllWl' <\tl:tntJ fo'Ht
agent s~ud th\' bure•au <-ondu,·tl't1
"a 10 yeur vf'nd1•l\..a · a1it.Am.'il
King und Uwn bot<·hl'd lb 1n
Jnd hozurdous driving m dl' :.chool bu~t!~ tall' in a
numb "nf otht•r commuruucs.
-- -tn ft('111~t'r t•enmSlJtlr;·up tc,.-sr~-mches
f••ll 1•lofi!~1n~ road,., und <'ompht•uting too · · rch for
J ·7tl V(',tr old hunter. who later wa~ found safe
.day night for a state Depart·
ment of Plsh aod Game official
who reported he spotted the
female osprey that has been the
target of niasslv ornithological
crtoru In Newport Harbor.
• -· ~o .~spre1 has raise<!_ youn in SOutliern catrrOl'Httiln-SO-years.
and so ·considerable exeilemenl
occurred when t he seagoing
hawk built a nest in Newport
Harbor a few weeks ago. ...,
vcsltg"llon ,>{ h1:. UJ.!l.-.1olt1J\1on
by ignoring ltw P'-li.i.1b1hl~ of
<'ODtipiracy ·
Arthur Murt11ut.th. now a ~ol
I ·ge proCcbWr, tc:.taru.-J that th1·
f'lll invt.>sti1:.1tmn ".1:. put buct..
on i oultne -.\,1\u~ ....... oon ·"
James Earl Ru\· wai\ 1dl'nufit'd
J i. tht• at1sassm imd as u f'*1t1Vl'
lo bl• CUUt;(nt
C·ourt ·Test ·Needed
In· Busing Expansion
"It J~t dt'hl·i. n·,1:.on to '·" s '' (' R l\ M I-: NT 0 1 A P l f thJt tht.> i.amc pt'Qph• \\ho h.t,·l' ' Prupoi.ab lo t'>.p.md lht' Loi. ns;:t>lt.>s l mf1e<I School District engaged in a 10 Yt•ar vcndt•ltJ buMn~ pro~ram tu other counties
ugaanst Or hang l>hould 111 t•annot be enacted without a test
v e 1> l 1 g 3 le h 1:, m.u rd~ r · ' ca1>e before the i.tate Supreme Mttrtaugh said. _ He said he m ade that state· Court. a state school board at· torneysays ment because the investigation Tbe state has no authority to was conducted by the FBJ's •D· ct lclligenc:e dlvis1on. He sald h<> or er district~ to bus students
could only-spe<'uklte t-ha t-he _aC'ross count y line;.. as implied
probe might have been handled in a so-caTicd mctropoht<.1n bus·
better had it bet>n conducted bv 1 ng plan preM•nll'd lo Los
some other FBI division, such a~
the criminal division.
Murtaugh said the Atlanta
t'BJ effort against King included
<.tn e lectronic t>avesdrop pin~
operation by 15 agents that pro
duced 40 to SO cabinets of fil es on
King's telephone conversations.
C hi ef counsel G. Robert
Blakey said "the committee
round n0 evidence of direct FBI
involvement" in King's murder.
~ily Of ficiah
Find Joggers
Are 'No Fun' •r -
LOS ALTOS lllLLS fl\P>:
J oggers are running town of.
fkials ragud.
Vleekly "fun runs" involving
hundreds of joggers are clogging
the n-<Arrow-slreets -0r tlMs-San
Francisco-area community. and
the town councal Wednesday ac-
eused the ronners of "flagrant
mis use a nd abuse " of the
thoroughf afes.
"The council will consider is·
suing future permits to lhem,
but based on past performance.
it's doubtful that they will get'
any more," Town Manager Bob
Crowe said Thursday.
Ex-bigamist
Goes Alone
SAN DIEGO IAP > t\
court has ordel.'ed Roy
Joyner, wt)o pleaded no
contest lo bigamy. to pay
a $250 fine and st<ty single
at least one year.
"I don't think he's going
to go out and get married
again." Municipal Judge
Jµdit h McConnell com-
mented Thursday.
Joyner plead~d no con-
t est to marry1nR a San
Diego wo man in 1976
with o ut divorcing a
woman he mar.ried in 1967
in Zurich. Switzerland.
Ero• Pflfle AJ
SQUABBLE
language," said Gann. 66, a re·
tired real estate agent. "H's
· hard for him lo get above a two.
l e tter ~ord. He says 'I '
and ·me' very well.
Angeles Superior eourt Judge
Paul Egly, state school attorney
Thom as Griffin said Thursday.
"The implications of bringing
the state in on creation or a
m~tro busing plan makes us a
little nervous." Griffin added.
"It seems to me all the dis·
cussion assumes we have a fol or
power and a uthority we don't have."
The plan recommended by
court -appointed specialists to
further desegregate Los Angeles
schools -would extend the
city's busing program to most of
Orange County's 29 school dis·
tricts and to Ventura and San
Bernardino counties. It would
a lso include other districts an
Los Angeles County.
1:'~e recommendations by
Unive rsity of Illinois political
scientist Gary Orfield a nd
Ha r va rd sociologist Thomas
Pettigrew called lhe state "In·
dis pensable"tothe metroplan.
The apRarent reason for mak·
ing the state and the state school
board parties lo any court action_.
was to avoid separate la..wsuits
from the more than 100 d istricts
that would be a ffected if Judge
Egly adopts the plan. Griffin
said.
Orfield said the state school
board shouJd be brought into any
court ruling on the recommen·
dations because of its potential
role in channeling tax funds and
designin1L1>1aos Cor desearoaa.. · lion. fY _,., --~
Egly 1s expected to hold hear-
ings on the recommendations by
early next year
Unfortunately, the hawk built
it ·on the mast of a ship whose
owner. a Los Angeles doctor.
wasn't fond o( paying Sl,500 a
mooth in d~k recs for a boat he cou ldn-'t'saU.
So a giant piling was sunk
near.by aD<1. on Mollday. Ute nest
was . moved by state and Pacific
Telephone ..workers in an al·
tempt lo fool the bird into think·
ing the piling was the mast.
The only problem was: Would
the bi rd fall for it?
Dedicated Fish and Game of·
ficial Paul Kelly decided to find
out by perching himself on the
end or H Street on the Balboa
Peninsula Thu~ay night with
his spotting scope lo wait for the
nest. -
Fortunately. he only had to
wait about half an hour.
because. as Kelly noted. "It's
cool out there."
Workers f.lee ·
AS Well Blmcs
NEW ORLEANS <AP> -An
exploratory well being drilled in
the Gulf of Mexico blew out to-
day, forcing 39 workmen into the
sea in saucer·shaped rescue
capsules. Marathon Oil Co. said .
John St.rong or the Ma rathon
om ce in Lafayette. La.. said
three men were slightly injured
and were betng taken to a
hospit a l for observation. but
none nppeare<t sertously hurt.
Seven men stayed aboard the
rig aft.er it started blowing mud.
Strong said. They brought it un·
de r eontrol in-about 45 minutes.
Alaska Pro.tected
w ASmNGTON CAP -The
Carter Administration Thunday
closed 110 million acres o f
Alaska to commercial develop-
ment. moving to protect the land
for three years a fter Congress
we nt ha me without deciding
whether to give it perm anent
federal protection.
'
-tts. Ai
Offer~d
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.
Actress Bernadette P eters
speaks t.o the crowd during a
rally in Los Angele& Thurs·
day as part of the second an-
n u a I "Gr eat American
Smokeout." H er button
reads. "Kiss me, I don't
smoke." '
'Wormburger'
Included in
~
Recipe Book
CHICAGO IAPl -The owner
of Earthworms lnc. says he is
adding "Wormburgers" to the
100 recipes he has for using pro-
tein·rich dried worms as food
supplements .
A fasl·food c;hain has denied
· ritinors that it used ground. red
worms in its hamburgers.
But Darrell Richar,ds. owner
of Earthworms. said it ·s a
"question of time beCore dried
worms will take their place m the
aiet."
People already eat s nails.
oysters, octopus. s quid, a nd
shrimp. and dried worms will
mix with any kind of cooldng, he
-noted.
Richards. 43, said be cooks
worm c0ol<ies and worm cakes
afflome about once a week.
"I li.ke..lhem and so do mY two
children who are 9 and 11. But
my wife doeso 't ~o for it yet.
"For dinner tonight. 1 'm going
to m ix one-tenth cup or dried
earthworms to a quarter pound
of ha mburger and call it a
"Worm burge r." he said.
Refugees
CENEVA, Switzerland (AP)
The United States has joined F~ance and Canada in orfering
to resettle the 2,500 refugees
from Vietnam stra nded ·on a
freighter otr the Malaysian
coast. a spokesman for the U.N.,
hi_gt\__comnill!sicmer for refugees
said today.
S p o k e~m an Philipp e
Labreveuex said amba.ssadors.
or. t he three countries met today
wath Ma laysian olfic,als in
Kuala Lumpur. the Malaysian'
capital, to "communicate their
decision to accept the refugeeis
and start negotiations."
I ,
tor e-.r
of
~11
nu
1r ,.:
nf1
Cl'
There w~ oo i.[nmediate com-
ment frpm Wasllingion and it
was not known bow many or the. 1·.,
refugees might be resemea in -t-d
the United States. ra
Terry Adamson. spokesman
ror ~e J ustice Department. said
in asbington that At~orney
Gene Griffin 8 . Bell will meet
with congressio'nal le aders to
discuss plans for permitting-an additionat 2,500 Indochinese ref.
ugees to. coine to the Unjted
States.
Adamson said that-a tentative
proposal calls for expanding the
U.S. quota for Indochinese ref·
ugees. but said this would not
necessarily mean that the Unit·
ed States would accept the 2.500
refugees aboard the freighter.
Adamson said Justice Depart.
menl officials would meet with
mem hers of the House and
Senate judiciary committees to
discuss the plans.
Cold Cash
Warms Heart
DENVER <AP > -It
·was a cold, windy d ay in
Denver when the following
exchange took place at a
downtown high·rise con:
s tructioo site.
A smart aleck in an ex-
isting building nexl door
held up a-"8ign at the wm-
dew (or tbe cold workers-
outside to see. It read:
"It 'it 72 degrees in here. '1
One worker found a
piece of cardboard. scrib-
bled on it and held it up
for fhe office occupant. It
read : "It's $lS an hour out
here."
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The council vol~ S·O to's~nd a
lette r l o Bob Anderson .
· publisher of "Runner's World."
which sponsors the fun runfi, lo
protest tht> undisciplined way
the event is coffiJucted.
"Howard should be careful
how he makes statements like
that 10 the first place. He dad Jay
himsclr libel (sic > " .
Gann sug1?ested Jarvis was
critical because he was jealous
of thl'· attention Gann has re·
ce1ved since the passage of
Proposition 13.
Trial Slated
In Shooting
Two brothers charged wfth the
attempted s hooting of Los
Angeles Ra m linebacker J im
Youngblood in Newport Beach
pleaded innocent al their ar-
raignment Thursday in Oran e
County Harbor Municipal Court.
ALDEN'S
w
ll\
t If
. Santa Clara County Deputy
Sheriff L. Shadle £aid joggers al
an Aug. 2:1 fun run forced traffic
to the wrong sidl' of the road.
while run monitor~ drovt> al ex·
ccssi vc speeds and n pai.senger an
one of them wa~ drinking beer.
'Deprogram'
Suspect Held
HILLSBOROUG H. N.J. <AP>
• A New Jersey man was ar·
raign-ed on charges be kid
napped and assaulted his 23.
year-old daughter in an attempt
l.O deprogram her from a cull
known as t he "Circ le of
f'riends."
•Joan, Stcdrak fil ed charges
3gainst her; father. Anthony J .
Stedrak. of Pennsauken, a nd
Galen Kelly, a Kingston. N.Y ..
deprogrammer, aft~r they al·
legedly forced her into a van and
drove to tGngston.
Following arraignment before
Municipal Court Judge Richard
A. Kocrnor Wednesday, the
woman said s he wants her
rathe r to "suffer the conse·
quences of hjs actions.··
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Gann said he was only getting
expl'nses as head of "The Spirit
of 13." the group backing the
spen~ing limit, which has not
yet qualified for the 1980 ballot.
"Anybody who has said that I
have ever gotten anything out of
this other than a tremendous
amount o( satisfaction is old and siupid ... he said.
Neither could Tmmediately be
reached for further comment.
Alan Gray. 29, of 27696 Tonja,
Mission Viejo, and Coli n Gray,
26. of Diamond Bar. face a pre·
trial hearing Dec. 18 al the
Harbor Court and have a trial
date set for J an. 2.
The two were arrested Oct. 17
after a gun allegedly was fired
at Youngblood outside the An·
cienl Marfner restaur ant in
Newport. ·
Marchers Protest
LPG Ship Arrival
SAN PEDRO IAP) -While Under orders from the state
marchers protested the dangers Occupational Safety a nd Health
of bringing highly volatile liq· Administration. several repaits.
uefied petroleum gas into busy were completed earlie r on the
Los A ngeles Harbor, Coast pier.
Gua r d officials made a last· Legal errorts to block unload·
minute safety inspection today ing of the LPG h;lVe failed.
of a British tanker carrying the Harbor department police set
gas before allowing it to dock. up a secarity zone around berth
The Cavendish. loaded with 120. limiting access to the areu
11.5 million gallons of LPG to essential personnel.
the second largest shipment In . The Federal Aviation Ad·
California history -was to dock ministration warned all a ircraft
this afternoon llmidst extensive to stay out of an area one·half
saiety precautions. • mile on all sides of the tanker · ·
Two £oast Guard vessels and and l,000 ·feet hig'h during ib
two Harbor Department patrol t1me in port.
boats were on hand to form a Once docked and-¥ef"'1Bled, th
moving screen around the 6J8..... Cavendish was to offload the
foot tanl:er as it moved through LPG through a 6,000-fool·long, -th~ port. Wnich Jlad been Or· 38-inch .,.d tameter pipe to
dered cleared or all traffic. Petrolane's storage tanks i n San
The protests were orgaruieo Pedro. UnJoading \tlas to lakf 36
by a group calling itserr the hours.
ueH-aF-
........ E
Tue elegant carpft of.Antrorr
•\by Lees
Coqstal a n Ha rbor Hazards Slnce Petrolane's lasL LPG
Council...-----11hipment"hro·1eaTra10, an ad· -·fE~~~~~~
F e deral. state. and local dltlonaltaalely valve has been ln·
autho-ntles worked to insure thal sUlllcd on Ule pipeline lo
he unrter Ca\feiidish woulcf mln1mlre sptnqe. --rwo set.I or
dock and unload safely, sald -sensing dcvicca -one ul·
.John J.lay, spokesman for travlofel and lbe other a•
Petrolane Inc. hydrocarbon vapor detector -
Arter a final morning inspec. could 1hut down the pipeline lm·
tion, the Cavendish was to move mtdlattly if a leak occurred,
at a speed of. l~s than 5 mph Petrol~ otnclala said.
through the channel P_repar1Uona for tM Caven·
The Petrolant apotc.sman aald
the ship contalns an addltfooal
saf e ty valve to mini mlae
apllle.ge. ill c~sc Of •n accident
and two aeta of a ienslnt devices
to automatlc:iJl~ ahul down pa
IJow II a leaJc OCCUl'I.
A tanker explot6on hero two
years killed ei&bt people and ln·
jured !O.
dish :a am val have been under
way for month.I. ocnctala aaid.
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ORANGE COUNTY FIREMEN ARRIVE IN JET HELICOPTER WITH EQUIPMENT FOR RESCUE
Santa Ana Woman Freed After Spending Four Houra Pinned Betw.en Rock1
Russian Flu
Incidents
Conf irined
ATLANTA fAP I -Four Cil:>l'S
or Russian flu have been con-
firmed m Hous ton. including a
rare casr: an a 63 yl'a r-Old
woman, Lhe national Center for
Disease Control reported today
Last wint e r , military
establishments and college cam-
puses were hit hard by the
Hussian flu. known formally as
/\·USSR influe nza. Amcmcans
younger than 26 had no imm·una -
t y bl·cause tht>y were born after
.i s imila r :.train cau~ed out.
breaks durins;: the early 1951b.
Less than 5 pcr<."ent of -fhe
t'ascs wt•re idcnllfied in Pl'rsons
on•r 26. said Or. Hichard Good
a n of the CDC --------Tht' other cases 1dt•nt1fied in
llouston from ON. 18 to 31. wen•
1n a 23 month-old boy. has 4·
year-old sister and a 3-year-old.
hoy The th1rd ehild hap a his·
tory of respirntory illness and '
"as admitted to l\1 eth od1~t
I lo~p1tal dH"e<.•lly upon ha' .·r
rival from Mex1~0 C1l) on Oct :n
An innuema B virus • llong
Kong nu I was isolated 10 a pa·
t1l·nt with respiratory illness al
Bt•rgstrom Air fo·or<.'<' Base, Tex·
a~. on &•pt 28, the CDC said 1n
its morb1d1t ) ;ind mortall't.y
Wt't>lffy rt-port
-·•1t's about the time fuTtln!flu
st-ason. but thcrt• has bl•cn no in· ·,·n•a:.t~ Ill absenlt'l'ISm thcr<.• <1nd
no e\'ldencc or epidemic activity
down there or anywhere so far."
l;oodman said. "Thl·st• <.·ould be
1us t isolalC'd sporadic cases ...
H ussaan nu caused no dl•aths
l :a~t winter. hut Dr. Alan ll1n·
man, the d1rl•ctor of the CDC's
1mmun1lat1on d1\'is1on. said 1n
Octobt-r lh at 1f the !>t rain
c·hanges ~lightly :rnd inft>ct!.
o lder person!>. it l'Ould bl.'
dan.:erous
· 'Tbc reason 1t cuu~ed no
deaths la!>t year may wl'll be
hecaubf• at affected only .nwng
p1..'0ple :· !Lin man s<J1d
Trapped Hiker Hurt
In County Canyon
A Santa Ana woman spt•nt
n earl y four h oui"s pinned
between rocks Thursday aftcr-
noort when she slipped while h1k
ing wiµi a male companion 1n
Harding Canyon.
We ndy K . Mueller, 24. i:.ur
fered lower left leg m1ur1 es and
"as treated by County Fm.•
Department paramedics for ex
posure .and shoek before being
lifted by a State Department or
Forestry helicopter to Mission
Community Hospital, M1 ss1on
V1eJo.
A hospital spokeswoman said
lht' woman was treated and re-
lt!ascd 1al.e.ln the aflernoon.
Coun~ !''ire Depertmunt of-
r1c 1 a ls said the woman was•
trapped in the canyon near Mod·
jeska Canyon fust before noon
when a 1,000-pound rock movl'd.
pinning her leg against another
rock.
lier unidentified companion
reached a telephone at Tucker
Bil'd Sanctuary, five miles to the
southwest. about two hours later
and called fi remen.
An eight-man crew of fire
fighters. led by the man. hiked
back into !larding Canyon below
the waterfall area. to clear a
helicopter landing pad.
Firemen worked for netti'ly an
hour with block and tackle to
free the woman at 3:5S-p.m .. or
fi c1als said.
ired Transport
Director Files Suit
Fired .Orange Co unt y
Trans portation Commission ex·
t'Cutive director Carol Benson
filed a lawsuit Thursday that
seeks to recover alleged damage
done her by the commission.
Miss Benson's complaint al-
lt'ges she was unfairly ousted
from her $30,000·a -year job on
Nov. t. -tm. by a commission
that conspired against her.
• :i:.t:t.at-4?-0n&pir~cy, tht' com·
plaint alleges. was aimed at
rt'pl aci n g her as the · com-
mission's executive officer with
then Orange Cottnty Transit Dis·
t rid planning di rec.t o r Tom
Jenkins.
Miss Benson charges In her
lawsuit that the ouster move
arter -1 wee s on Ole fob cost
ht'r what s he would have earned
in her job as a consultant with a
Washington. D C .. firm as well
as the expenses or her move to
Orange County.
lier suit seeks uns pecHicd
damages for, a m o ng o lher
things, the then fledgling com·
.m1ss1on going back on allcg1..'d
promises made her when she ac-
l't'pted the job.
D•1ty Piiot Sl~H "-•
SUING COUNTY
~arol Bens on
Enterprise Stars
In Sunday's· Pilot
Steve Martin
Hospitalized
KNOXVlLLE. Tenn. IAP I -
Comedian Steve Martin is re-
ported "just absolutely fine"
after bcfng t r eated at the
University of Tennessee hospital
tor heat exnaust1on , a hospital
nurse said.
Entcrpr1Sl' by a pers istent
ad o ptee. a Newport Beach
pharmaccullcnl fa.rm and Star
Trek moVlc producers will be
described in Sunday·s Daily
1'1 lot.
(SUNDAY'S BEST)
_3 Guilty Hospital
-DispU:te
_ Continues
In Death
Of Pimp _
SAN LUIS OBISPO CAP 1
Despite warnings that they
could lose their JO~. ovcrmght
workers were refusinl( lo patrol
the wards of Atascadero State
Hospital. claiming a new I>Olicy
a ows aangerous crimfnrus to
wander freely about the facility.
Atascadero Is a maximum·
security J>('nal facility for the
criminally Insane and mentally
disordered sex offend,ers.
Hospital s pokesman David
Ha milton said 144 nurses and
psychiatric technicians signed in
for work Wednesday night and
Thursday. but only eight did
their jobs. The other 36 spent
lhe1.-shlrt In the hospital's main
lobby. Two others called in 111
The workers began their JOb
action after riling a gnevanct:
with hospit al administrator
Samue l Yockey, cla1m1ng a
policy or leaving patients' doors
unlocked at night made the
wards dangerous
A union s pokl's man s aid
Yockl'y has refused to meet with
wo rkers to discuss the problem
··The patients ut Atascadero
are highly assaultive. und a
number of them are convicted
sex offenders," s aid F r a nk
Rowan of the Ca lifornia State
Employees Association.
The state Labor Code gives
employees the right to refuse to
l'nter a n unsafe work area.
Rowan s:ud. adding that
workers do not plan to return un
t1l they feel the wards are safe.
However. lla m1lton warnl'd
that those who do not report to
thl'ir duty stations are absent
without leave and will bt.' con
s1dered to have resismed 1f they
do not return to their pos ts
within five days.
In the meantime. he said.
hospital officials arc consadenng
·pu01t1ve action on grounds of
ne}:Ject of duty. sns ubordin11t1on
and willful disobcdicncl'. .
lie said nurses a nd tcchm
clans from other shifts wcrc bt:
ing e<1 1led 10 on ovt•rl1ml' lo
patrol thl' wards
An Orange ~ounty Superior
Court jury late Thursd<•Y ~•fler
noon found three men guilty of
Cirst degree murder m thl' 1977
stabbing death of S•int<J Ana
pimp JJUllcs llarbJA..
Convicted or burglary and at
tempted murder a. well as Hr:'lt
deitree murder wen~ Gary Jldr
rell. 23. of Lou1s1ana. Thoma~ t-:
J i.iCkson. 20. of Chu;:igo. anrl
Rodney A. Griffin. 23. of Santa
Ana '
The three men. who nCIW ract•
poss ible life prison scnlt.'nces,
D•••v P11euu11 ,._ werl' thl' last of rive defendants Heads Fe•tlval to be eonv1cted or Harbin '._
•· murde r as well as tht• &1llcmpkd
J immy Schmitz ha~ been murder of prostitute Sandr<t
e lected to a fourth term us Cree.
pres ident of the Festival of Mass Cret• sun·1\cd mult1p1t·
Arts m Laguna Beach Otht·r "tab wounds and !>la:.he-. about
officers arc Helen Keele). her throat and te:.t1f1ed tt~<uns1
, ce president. Paul Griem Jll five defenda n t~ Jt thrl'c
'I · .. . . :-.....:Lcpa rate tnals. t rea~urer. and 0 E Bud The woman 1dcnt1f1cd four of
Schroeder . secrctar} the m as the ml'n who bur"' 1nl0
Harbin's apartment on Unstot
Missing Man
Found Dead
In Santa Ana
An 82 -year old San1a Ana
m;.in, m1ss1~ the past 10 day'i.
"as found dead Thursday ms1d<·
J 55-gidlon rlrum at a seldom·
used mdustnal s torage a rea.
poltce reported Loda.,\.
Claude F. Perkins. who had
been the ~ubJl><:t of a nat1onWlde
m1ss1ng· persons bulJetm. was
round in an industrial complex
at 2000 S Anne Street. police
said
Officers said 1t appear ed
Perkins may have been trytnf'? to
<;c alc a fence when ht-ft.II
backward into the drum and Wtb
unable to chmb out .
An· autopsy to dett·rm1nt· thl·
{'<fUl>~ or death wai:. ~Chcdult'(J lo
.day . .pol icl!..!>.31d
St reel m Santa Ana lht' night of
• Morc h 29. 1977.
Once ins1dl'. Miss Cree said.
the intruders bound both her and
H a rbin. ha ult•d him into a
bedroom where ht• was stabbed
to death and then assaulkd her.
The fifth ddl'ndant. Edward·
JlarrcJI. 23. wa,; ~aid lo hav<.· Or·
dcred lhl· attack on tl<.1rbm in
retribution for tht• murdl•r v11•
t1m 's assault on a pro!>t1tuh-J
day earlier
Harrell. who \\-a~ <·onv1cll'd Jt
a -;cparate trial last ScplclT)bcr"
-.at in a rar outside the Jpart
m cnt whale ha~ !>O-callt-d ~0011
:.quad ext racted thl' PQUnd uf
fl esh he wanted
His comeuppanct• camt• "'hen
a I ready conv1cl<.'d goon squad
member G<.'Orgc Lamar Km~.
30. testified that hl• d1rcctcd thl'
deadly o~rat1on that wa~ bent
on revenge. .
•· G ri Hin and J ad .... un Jn·
... cht•duled to bl· st.>nll'nl·ccf Dt-t·
15 by Judgl' E\'crl'll DH•ke'
llarrvll will bl~ ~cntcnt't.'tl httt'I·
tod")
-Hippo Mom Kills Calfl
S AC R AMENTO t i\P t
·Jewe l. an "alyp1ctil" 3.500
pound hlppo. ts probably the onl·
who brought about the dem1Sl' or
her 12-day-old male calf. u ioo
officials says.
The cow was "vef")' rough"
with her calf lea\•mg him wtlh
bruises "as if your child had
fallen off a bike and scraped
s kin off." said zoo superinten-
dent William Meeker In an m
tcrview Thursday.
-After the unnamed 92·pound
_calf died Sunday. his carcass
was turned over to pathologists
at UC Davis who will seek the
cause or death.
Jn addition to the battenng.
Meeker also said the calf did not
"cal well for us" after zoo ullcn
I J• I I
POPPIES ICELAND
dants succeeded in i:.e paruting
him from Jewel
The calf was with J ewC'I for a
week before the separation Zoo
officials got him to walk through
.i ,i!ap too narrow for Jewel to
follow. Ht' was then ior.;e-fed for
four days before dyut\!''
Jewel. \o\hO 1s about 10 year<.
old. may hvc anothe r 10 or 15
years. Meeker said , but perhap~
without a ma ll' or othl'r off
sprin~.
lier previous m ct(l'. V:Jn·
dl'l'bllt. died last Mcty when a
:.mall rubber ball. Jppar .. nlly
thrown into thl' e nclosure by ..,
v1s1tor. lodged rn his mte~Lmc.
"It would be extr<'mcly ex·
pcnSIH' to get Cl m::ilt.• adult tn
here. You could probably find
one for next to nothing. but it -
"ould cost bundles to ~hip ham
<ind you don't know 1r hl··d sur
\ 1Vl' the Lnp." Meeker :.aid
"'Then vou don't kno\\ ho"" h~'d JZet aionJ.t with ht>r Hippo~
1.!l't ~l't in thl•1r ways and don·1
take kindly to <.'huni:c But 1f all
thost• ttungs turned out pos1t1w,
.rnd they made bab1e~. you proti
J bly l'Ouldn't kl'l'J> thl' hah'
alt\'C bcC::IU.'l' Of thl• \o\:IV fhl'
mother 1s," he added ·
Mt'l'ker l'a1d. "II ., m~ 111
formation she..., an atypical hip
po" in tht• way s hl• t rl':tl~ h1·i·
c·alvt's. Thti. wa:. hl·r fifth T\\11
of lht• previous ont•s ltH•cl anrl
I WO dll'd
PRIMROSE
Another gorgeous background of bright
color in reds, yellows, oranges and pastels.
.Rogers hybrid varieth.~!> will bloom rhrough
late spl'lng.
Rogl:!rs hdi. bo1h English dnd Fairy varie·
11e&-the foundation of a ny spring gttrden
-dvailable 1n white. yellow. red , pink!> .
orange dnd blue&.
•
M :Jrtln was performing in
Stokely Center on the university
campus Thursday night when he--
interrupted his routine and len.
the stage complaining or the
vnrrn.TI1111'111~-a"li"l'i1tf"'lt-:::-i\"~;;n...-.~ii"U-tii.--c;""!n:r-t''1Ml~-t"i'r--tn:rm-.,,,..rtvii~tiMriM1t?tP-"<:!tlfrt-~~
e wport firm 1~ rin ing
t1v1ral drug close to the point
where a kw days of pills may
TwoWo.__..__
Shot to Death
VAN NUVS cAP l An all .
points bulletin was Issued today
for the estran~ed husband of a
25·year-old woman nrter she and
he r roommate we re ;;hot to
denth ut their home and another
man was wounded.
eolice LL. L.A. Durrer said
Jerry W. Strack. 34.' was being
souaht ror questioning In the
shooting 1'1'1ursday night.
Mrs. Struck and her room·
m ut i . whose ldept itf was
withheld pcndin8 nollficatlon of
the women's relallvcs, w-0ru
!lhot in the upper body. f'red,
Parr. 32, was found wounded on
the sidewalk across the 1ilrccl
from the t.Qu,e.
BECKY'S QUEST There
are laws against telling adopted
people who they are and where
they come from. For Becky
Bright or San Jose, a trip to
Africa was the last step In the
ardoourprocess-ot lflscovertng
her pal'enU. ..
EASTERN DAZZLE -Jade,
ivory and cloisonnc are part of
the benuty of China and Ellen
Klam 's Friendship Collection.
1'he Featurtna secllon will pro-
vide a glimpse or some or these
bcaullfuJ baubles recently dis·
played ror Orange Coust shop·
per-11.
·-
auditorium. · ~haron
h osplt..al e me r gen cy room
supervisor. said in a phone In·
terv1ew ... He's a lready gone
back to his hotel." s he said
Shah Misses
Year's Fete
TEHRAN. Iran CAPl -Shah
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi broke
tradition aod sta~ed inside his
Imperial p8lace Cooay wnile the
tranlan armed forces -the base
or his government -marched In ·
parades nationwide to mark
their anniversary aay.
PoUce. meanwhile. launch~ a
nationwide dragnet for.a group
of billionaires wanted on;:orrup·
lion charges and racketeers who
allegedl1 Jailed people In lion
cases to extort protection
money
PANSIES AND VIOLAS
Fabulous garden color In reds. bc.11.kets or
pots-blues, yellows, oranges and white!>
SNAP
DRAGONS
Add bright dod pastel color with thl~
stately nower. Create beautiful borders for
bulbt ;1nd have elegant cut nowers from
your garden.
CYCLAMEN
An outstanding plant for bedding or par·~
and d gn~at decorator ilem. Mulli-bloom
Dowers come In 1o&1hites. reds. phlk& nnd
variegated colors .
~ BULB PLANTING
SEASON
-Now Is the time to plant bulbs dnd annuals·•
10 enjoy their bteauty all Spring. Tulips,
Oaffodllr,, Ranunculu' ... tht!y're all in
along with "Instant color" annuals such as
Iceland Poppleai. Prlmroie and Cyclamen
for blazing winter beauty. l ttt Roger·~ alt•&
S('rvlct! Prpfes tonal' i.how you how to
mdke · you'r home ci re.al t.prlngtimt•
1thowplace.
!o'dn J1ldqu1n Hill\ Rd 111 Mdc-Ar1hur Bl"d .. Nr'41pon a,~Mh.17 141 b40·51t00
Ope>n o.ulv Q,1m 10 6pm-flnr1,1 MO·C>771l
..
..
.... ' ::: ~oa ting
(:t
,.,-Ith~? ·Tom~-~\
Marpbine
triking Ctontrasts
GA.UMP Ca MP & G..R MP: UstenL if ttlll lan 't o
wtnle .. of dlseont"nt 111ron1 lbl& &.sf o f all pon lble
~hordlocs~ l 'Yat a.¥er ~ ~-Just--chtt the news d11
P•lc.-h £\/ttybody's llrk«'d off a bout aomethtng
• F~r one thll\f, tut'ht'rt ol lho tlunUnaton B ach UnJon
S('hool Olatrkl may go on strike. Then a1aln maybe they
won'l
All lhla <k~nds on what bapptna at the neaoUaUn1 la·
bit' Monday
It all sound llkr M>met.hing that should hap~n lo
~troll
-BlJT 111AT . NOT ALL Th lfuntlngton Reach COPA
have bffn out on picket ltnes. protesting their ~talion In
hre Tht! law~o havt' bffn placard·cury1ng In front or
Odd Newport Bird on Protilt Flight to CostQ Mesa
some business outlets operated by council me mbers.
You suspect it would really be confu.c;lng if some Hunt·
ington district teat"hers were on the City council.
Then you might have the unlikely prospect or cop
picketa who would be picketing teacher pickets. You never
know wl\ere all this mighrend.
List.en, Huntin&ton Beach isn't the only place we have
strife . Consider the city of Irvine. 11\ere. the City Council
ruled It wouldn't intervene lo a d ictum by the Ora ngetree
Hom eowners Association. which has banned kids from liv-
ing In their area.
And the kids that a re already living there. under age
18, are banished from further use of Or@ngetree's com·
monly-0wned recreational facilities.
Maybe the kids will be next on the picket Jines.
But why should they bother? Just go out and find a
nice, quiet pool hal! someplat"e.
-'
NEWPORT BEACH HASN'T escaped-our time-of dis·
content either . Down at .the harbor. the osprey has also
done a walkout. Or maybe it'!\ a fl yout .
·an e vent you missed tbe news. the ~prey is a rare,
seagoing hawk that a bruptly decided to build her nest atop
the foremast or the schoon~r Samarang.
Rare bird or not . this arrangment didn't fit (n well
with plans of the schooner owner. So osprey experts moved
the nest to a pole. at no llllle·time and expense.
NOW 111E OSPREY has gone on strike. She has de-
serted the nest. We bad one report that she ts-now sulk1ng
in a tall tree near Ada ms Scllool oo Baker Street in Costa
Mesa.
This shows what real troiable we're In now.
The strikes are beginning to cross city lines.
Approach Light,s Out
At Fatal Crash Site
COLOMBO. Sri Lanka <APl -The landtng·approach lights at
Colambo airport were not operating when a chartered jet liner
filled with Indonesian Mos~em pilgrims crashed a mile short of the run.way, government officials said today ..
The ((OYemment also revised the death toll downward to 183 In
the Wednesday night crash of the Icelandic Airlines DC·8. The
Foreign Ministry and the Indonesian Embassy on Thursday had put the number of dead at 199.
Cabinet Secretary G.V.P. Samarasinghe said 79 persons sur-
vived, though some remained in critical condition. Indonesian of-
ficials said Thunday that 43 had been hospitalized.
Police said 156 bodies had been pulled from the wreckage as of
today. They said the remainder either were burned beyond re-
cove ry or were still under pieces of wreckage not yet cleared
awa y.
Samarasinghe, speaking at a news conference. sa[d the
airport's approach lights were not working Wednesday night. But
be sald that "as far as we know" the airport's lnatrUmenl·
guidance system was operating properly and four landings and
take·offa.had been made shortly before the accident.
He did not explain why ltle lights were not operating.
_SR-7ls S1ty op_ C~
U.S. _surveilling Russ Aircraft?
W~SHlNGTON IAP l America's moat·
1ioph11 catoo ·•PY planes have been d1apetched
ovt.ir ubu In att~mpt8 l<> determine whether ~w
\ Soviet bWll (1ghler planes are capable or nrtng
nur h•or weapQns, udmtnist ration sources say,
Camt•rus and sensors aooard the spy planes
ha vc bt.'\ln auned at .Russian .M.1G·23&~ reported &o
hllvt' lirrlvtd recently in Cuba, In hopes or learning
wh thl'f' lh<'Y ar" -ae~lenoo strictly ror air defense
or have aome "ofren11ive " capability, the source•
~aid Thund~ rught.
IN MOSCOW. Soviet Premier Alexei N. Koaygln
a'ngrlly told a vh1IUng delegation of U.S. aenaton
Thursd ay that 4lJW MiGs sold to Cuba are for de·
renalve purposes only: Sources who attended the meet.Ing satd Kosytln
waa especially angered wheh Sen. Abraham A.
R1bicorf. 0-Conn .. listed the MiGs aa one of the "ls· sueSOfCOnC'Cm''that could~troublewbenaMW
strategic arms lim1taUon treaty comes up for a
~nate ratification vote .
The Soviet official was said to have commented
that ht! ''didn't need a lecture" on the U.S. political
system T he A.Jr Force SR·71 overfllghts. which would
require npproval by Pre.:;ldent Carter. are con-
s idered so sensitive some government ofQclals
fluoridation
Halt Draws
Citizen's Ire
Pl'ITSBURGH !A P . -Mem·
hers or the sclenllflc community
reacted strongly to a court ruling
ordering a suburban Pittsburgh
water authority to stop nuoridat-
lng the water supply of 27 com-
munities. · •
"Not a court of last resort has
decided against n uoridation."
Or Charles McDermott. past
pres ident of the Odontologlcal
Society of West e rn P e nn-_
sylvanJa.saidTbursday.
were ordered to remain silent about them, White
HouH ontclal.I ref Uffd any comment.
Other ~. refualn1 to be Identified In any
way. oonflnned the fltghts.
However. It was not clear whether the mis·
slons are continuing and there was no word on
what they have fouqd. ---..
The preHMe of Ruseian nuclear weapons ln
Cuba ls forbidden by a 1962 U.S.-Sovlet un·
dentandlng that followed the near·war crisis over
arrival ot Ruulan offensive mlaalles on the Island
republic 90 miles south or Florida. ,
u .s. ornclal.I have said they learned by ln·
'telll1ence means that a Ru.salan lrel&bter .recently
dellvered to Cuba 18 l<> 20 ot the MIG·23s, which
are ~mq tJ>e.,.moll-advencect of Run1rntglnu
aircraft:
THE SOVIET UNION has sent MIG·21 fi1h~
to Cuba in the past. buFUR>ee are principally air
defense planes armed with conventional weapons.
The ·sa.11 spy plane. successor to the. widely
publicized U·2 or the 1~. can operate sensing de·.
vices from altitudes of 100,000 feet and more.
However, checking objects as s mall as the
MIG·23s would require precise photography,
possibly from ~ lo~_r_llUlude.
SW Did It
P atty Wilson, a n epileptic.
sho ws ofC the tr.opby she
was awarded for completing a four month, 2.000-mile
run from Minneapo lis to
Was hington. O.C. The La
Palma, Cali!. girl finished
the . run Thursday on her
17th ea rthday.
Masked Man Shot
Mother of 2 Held Hostage .
WEST BRIDGEWATER. Mass. IAP I -A masked man took a
mother of two hostage and held a gun to her head for five hours to-
day before a police sniper shot him 1n the chest. authorities-said .
The gunman was reported in cntJcal condition after surgery at
a hospital. Jijs hostage was freed unharmed.
THE MAN IDENTlnED by pohce as Donald J ohnson. 43,
was shot alter he left his vehicle and· walked the woman to a
nearby service station so she could use lhe women's room.
Anderson said Johnson was wearing a ski mask a nd a
jumpsuit.
He s aid J ohnson had been an auxi liary policeman in
nearby Randolph but had recently moved to New Hampsh.ire.
The woman, Barbara Sellstooe. ~. wire of a supermarket
manager. was shaken by the ordeat but suffered no sen ous in-
juries :
ANDERSON SAID THE incident began late Thursday when
the man entered Mrs. Sellstone's home.· Anderson's brother,
Ro.beet. a West Bridgewater police sergeant, u id It appeared rob·
bery was the moUve for the initial break-in.
A neighbor.ran to the Sellstone home and saw lhrough'a win·
Ea r ller in the day. Allegheny
County J udge John P . Flaherty
issued a ruling against the West
View Waler Authority . which
serves an estimated 160.000 resi-
dents. A citizens committee and
s.e.ve.&.al· toe.al b~fnessmen baQ
filed suit. charging the addtt1on
of fluoride at a level of one part
per million parts of water-could-
cause cancer.
"SURELY simple prudence
" indicates that the best evldente
must be scrutinized now. not
a fle.r tragedy has struck,"
Flaherty said.
Rich a rd Powell, ge ne r a l
m anager of the water authority.
s aid after the ruling that "we
still believe we acted ill' a pru-
d ent manne r a nd for the
people's welfare."
Sylvans Suarez.;-& 19-year-
old Argentinian, adjusts her
crown afte r being named
M iss World 197lf "Thursday
night in London. Runncr·up
was Miss Sweden, O~s ie
C a r I s s o n a n d M I s~
Australi a. De nise Coward.
placed thi~. -
dGW tba\-a masked man was holding the coupl~ a.!_sun~lnt . .,.The.~r----f neighbor called police . and BS they responded~ the gunman seaz
Mrs. Sellsto~ and hauled her to the family's station wagon.
A chase lasting 30 minutes ended at an intersection about two
miles Crom the home when police cruisers surrounded the car.
-o ner. when Mrs. Sellstone had to use a bathroom, police r~·
move<r Die ooors on aTavatory at a nearby gas station.
After she left, the women 's room. Johnson turned just far _
enough away from his hostage for a state pohce s niper to open fire
into his chest.
J erome Mans mann. an at-
torney for the authority., said an
appeal would be filed with the
state Commonwealth Court as
soon as possible.
M c DERMOTT said tha t
"fluoridation ha.s received the
unqualified approval or a ll ma·
JOr health Qrganlzalions in the
U.S. and most other countries:
J udge Flaherty chose lo see the
other side or the coin."
In 1968. the state had given the
water authority permission to
add fluoride to its supply. -which
na turally conta ins .34 parts
fluoride per million parts of
wa te r. The chemical was added
last March.
Flaherty said In his ruling that
the case differed from "a gov-
ernment decision on la beling
c1gaTettes as a cause of cancer
and heart attacks" because that
was "a matter of individual
choice."
"BUT THERE ls no choice
when the water that comes out
of one's faucet, which be uses to
drink, cook with, brush his teeth
with and bathe in. contains a
possible carcinogen," he added.
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
P.O. BOX 190 CALIFORNIA 92648
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Labor Negotiations Are Never Easy, BUT
LET'S MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT..
Eastern U.S. Gets Rain
• • • • • the Qty Council regards the Huntington Beach Police De partment
to be an ouistanding f3w enforcement organization. The Council's 8Uf)port o f
our Police Department waa shown during budget deliberations th.is year when
all city depa.rtrne nts were examined for their 0011t-effoctiveness and need in llw
community in t.ight of Pro potition 13-rnandated cutbacks. The budget adoptt.-d
for the Police Department this year i. ~ half million dollars higher than the
1977 budget.
• • • • • taxpayers of ll~tingtdti' Be.ch throughout the years provided their
police offjeera with &0me of the fine11t wages and fringe benefit11 to be found
i~ th~ area. They haye pr.ol'ided their folice Departme~th the most ad -
vanced equipment and have ~ged the i'!-novation11 which have provided
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Mayor Pro Tem IUc:haj'd $ebert
Couneilmembera
Ruth Bailey Bob Mandie
Don MacAWater Ronald Pattin1C>n
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AP C o~.
Help s -Students ·
By S\'LVIA PO&fta
Parents of elementary and junior hith school students
who plan to go to college often worry about ever·rising
costs.
One solution is the phenomenon or the~ fadvanced
placement) high schools, which can cut college cosl1 12 to
2S percent. ·
ON&nFl'H OF THE NATION'S HIGH schools are
A p -scboo~: 74 pe'cent or these are public schools. They
offer college-level courses and other opportunities that
help prepare students for the AP exams of the College
Board.
Last year. the schools provided college courses worth
at least S70 mHlion to their AP students, the College Boa~
estimates. In errect, AP ls a form of financial aid based on
specific academfc ac 1evemenl. lt as wldely-avaitable and--
expanding e very year:
At the current growth
rate. in lO years more
than one·third or U.S.
schools will be AP
schools. with more than
200.000 high sch oo l
s t u d e n t s t a k i n .g
a dva ntage of AP exam s . .
There are 21 college-level AP exams in t:t subject
areas. developed and graded by college proressors a nd
high school teachers. In 1980. three more wiJI be added. In
the 25 years the exams have been in existence. thousands
of high school students have entered college with college
credits on their rewrds. .
Students entering college with AP c redits and
exemptions have more academic options than their peers
-and they may diversify and enrich the college pro,ram
in preparation for graduate study. career and leisure
activities.
AP GRADES ARE ACCEPTED BY al>proximately t .600
colleges and universities. This fall. more' than 400 students
entered Hartard as sophomores on the basis of their AP
grades: at the University of Michigan. AP studenL-. make up·
25 percent of the new students; at Clemson in South Carolina.
the proportJon is 15 percent.
But acceptance policies vary from college lo college
and are often vague or hard to decipher. Before sending
AP·grades to a college, the student should find out whether
that college grants < 11 credit for AP grades. 121 credit for
an AP grade and additional evaluation <such as a college
placement exam>. 131 only placement for an AP grade:
14 1 placement by AP grade and evaluation: IS 1 cr~lt only
if the student takes additional course work or t6 I credit but
not early graduation.
To get all the ·advantage=-the AP exams offer .
planning is required. Do not wait until the senior year in
higb school. Flod out which area high seflools offer AP
courses or similar college·level preparation. The College
Board provtde<services to help every school join.
HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS AND counselors can
recommend other preparation for college-level work.
AP exams are open to -qualified-high school
sophomores. juniors and seniors. For more racts about AP.
write to the College Board, AP Box ~. 888 Seventh Ave ..
New \'ork, N V . 10019 .
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