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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-11-20 - Orange Coast Pilot. , .- l • l ' • I t I t j 7 , , '· ' ( ·-l , . t. t ( • ! 17 , t . w " I t \ ' . MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 20, t978 YOL 71, NO. JM, J SECTIC*S, JI ~AOSS Off Dana Poitat Mesan Saved . . . . ". ' As Boat Si.ob', A 56-year-old Costa man is sa~ay after lbe boat he was sailing from Los Angeles· to Dana Point began taking on · water early Sunday and sank. Orange County Harbor Patrol officials said Willia m Francis Hall of 1314 Logan Ave. was piloting a 37-foot sailing vessel when the boat's motor stopped severa l miles off the Ora nge 10th Briton Torches SeH BRIGHTON, England <APl · A 26-year-old typist set herself a blaze with gasoline in her bat hroom. She was the tOth "human torch" case in Britain since the beginning of October. Valerie Donogbue!s scre ams alerted neighbors, who broke down .her door and P\.ll out the flames, police said. She was hospitalized in critical condition. Mrs . Donoghue,'a divorcee, was sa id to have s uffered from depression. So m e exp e rts bla m e a perverse urge to imitate the .re· cent self-immolations that h..ve !e~t two other persons critically m1ured and seven dead in ·Bri· lain since the flaming sU'icide in Geneva or Austra lian heiress Ly nette Phillips Ql'l Oct. 2. . Wea.titer Chance or rain increas- lng to 3> percent tonight, 50 'pereenl 'Tuesday. Coole r days with lows tonight 48 to 55, highs Tbesday in tl)e low eos. IN81•ETO•AY Turkq ia /or more than rouUng. Tt.rn H .,,.to Tet1Qldni or Scallopad. &e POOd, PaQe CJ. e o ast s hortly after mldn!g.ht .Sat\lrday. _ _ _ Ha ll worked on ttie mot.or briefly and then decided to get some sleep. He awoke to find water building up in the main cabin. · Ha rbot-Patrol officials said another boat picked Hall ~ several miles off Dana PoiJ!l alter he attemp~ to tow tbe disabled sailing vessel with a raft and was capsized into t}\e ocean. Hall arrived in Dana Poipt Harbor..about 8:30 Sul)day mom· ing a board the rescue boat a.Iler his s ailing vessel sank. Beaten Body Identified Seal Beach police have iden- tified, through fingerptin~. the s exualty mutilated body of Michael Joseph lnterbieten, 21 of Long Beach, f0tmd SatUrdaY lying' near the Seventh Street 0n ramp -or the northbound San Diego Freeway. Interbieten, a machine shop mechanic who police described .-'.\a 1lOOd kid, .. was ,fQund al .about 6 :40 a .m. ,Satu,rday,-.b.is ·,body clad· µi bell!-bottom dllltbn · trou~rs. Police have yet t& eslabllsh a motive for the -'aying. WASHINGT•ON CAP 1 - Secretary ol State Cyrus VaMe bas repeated tbe_United States suppo!1 ol the Shah of lr•n while ~arn1ng other countries to ~·in fmm mllilary inter:wn. lion in that country. Vance issued tt\e statement Sunday in response to comments frohl Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev. . . ·11 lilwt. Coa\lert. v.8 auto. P;S Ex~. cond. DIOO. lUll•XXXX • . ' -ter· • m ·: BOOIES; fNCWDtNO THAT Of.U.I. CONGRESSMAN LEO J . RYAN, AT AMBUSH SCENE Pholognlph W•• T•ken by Tim Relterm•n, Reporter for San Franclaco Examiner 300 to ·400 Line Up fOr Death Uilifomia Sect Members fA>mmit Snicitk After Five S/,ain GEORGETOWN . Gu ya,na <API -Between 300 a nd 400 bodies -m e n. wom e n a nd children who reportedly lined up for iloses or poison brewed in a tub -have been found at the jungle camp or a California sect whose members ambushed a nd killed five Americans. including California Congressman Leo J. Ryan, Guyana's infor.malion minister said todl)y. Shirley .Field-Ridley said the whereaboUts of t.be-. remaining 500 to 700 Americans at the camp was not known. but they a ppare ntly fled into the sur- roundi n g j un g·I e , i n t h e northwest com er or this· South Am e r i<:a n n a tion . !R elated photo, A4) American lawyer Mark Lane. who w~ at the People 's Te mple eamp Just before the mass deaths occurred, told The As· ~~led Press here today that su1c1~e was discussed al 8 com- m un1~y meeting a nd he was later •nfonned by two sect mem- bers "We are all going to die now." * * * "They were smiling . . . they looked genuinely happy." Lane . said. . . . It was nbt. clear whether the mass deat,hs oc'curred at about the s ame lime o r some time after the Saturday ambush of ATTORNEY MARK LANE SURVIVES-Story, A3 TBFLE'S R•TUALS OFTEN BRUTAL-AS Ryan a nd his group. which had gone to the camp to investigate reports of alleged large-scale abuse of sect members . . Ryan's pa rty was trying to escort some disenchanted mem· bers from the c~mp when at- tacked al a1\earby airstrip . Adhe rents · of t he P eople 's Te mple , whose founder . the Re v. Jim Jones, established the a~ricullural commune la:st year . reportedly 'had long planned mass suicide if they (elt ·their sect was threatened. The hundreds or bodies · were * * * found by Guyanese Jroops ~ho raided the camp Sunday Miss F ield·Ridley said some had g un s hot wo unds but most showed no signs of violence .. A witness said that people in the area wer e havmg mas. suicide." she told a news con· fe re nce "He said the poison was being admirustered to them. that they were linJng up·for it .. It was not known what kind of poison . reportedly brewed m a tub. was used. · She safc! the military wai; try· ing to identify the bodies. some of which were found in homes a nd some in oi:>en areas or the camp, called Jonestown. and that J ones had not been found a mong the dead. The information minister also denied reports that usi to nine persons .had been ·art'esled in connect ion with a mbus h or Ryan's party. Only one suspect -identified as Lar ry Layton. an Amencan about 32 -has been taken inm custody, she said. Neither the· charge agains t him nor his * * * hometown was known Lane and a lawyer colleague. Charleii Garry, went to the camp lo art as counselors duripg_ the visit by Ryan Lane ha s fr<'· quently taken on controversial cases and 1s representing con- victed Mart.in Luther King as- sassin James Earl Bay Lane said he and Garry were barred from Saturday's mass meeting. then were put under guard and fmally were allowed to nee tnlo the Jungle as they heard screams a nd other sounds of confusion from the sellle- men t . T hey eventually made their way lo a town and later to t his ca pita l <'tty, 150 miles southeast of the C'amp Ryan. accompanied by aides, reporters and relatives or some sec t me m bers. ca me to this fo rmer British colony on the northeastern shoulder of South Am~r.1ca last week to investigate reports Of large·SC'al~ a b1lses of mem bers or the rehg1ou~.group. The congressm'an. 53, was kilJed by a shotgun blast as he <See SUICIDES, Pa1e AZ> * * * 'Every Evil' Remembered . ~ THEN I SAW ONE OF TuE attackers stick a shotgun righi ID· to Brown's face. inches away. if that. Bob's brain was blown out or his head It spattered the blue NBC minicam. I'll never forget that sight as Jong as l live. I ran, and then I dived head.first into the brush. J J got up ahd scrambled as rar-into the swamp as I could. I w about ISO yards from the a irstrip and up to my waist in water. I pushed through the rain forest. walking parallel to the runway, trying to figure out what had happened. . I couldn't see much. I had lost both pairs or glasses l had with me. BVT'nlERE WAS SILENCE. A.PPARENTLY the party or at· tackers which must have included four, five or six men with guns. had necr. ai · I was' far down the fi~d by the time I returned to the rstn p. And then. Uke the ol)\er survivors. I returned to the crippled plane. Leo Ryan was on his back In :i blue cord su1l, lyin& in the mud ln rtont ot the ri•ht wheel of the aircratt. His face had bffn shot off " Don Hams lay alongside the middle or the plane. Brown waa at the tall of th~ 18·panenger Otter. PattJe Parker. one of the people who had asked us to tt.lp her escape Crom Joneatowtl-WU.\fln& 'al the foot of the plane's stairs. Ore1 Robinton the San P'ranC!iftO Examiner pbOtotr•pMr •t: the scene, was at.the left wheel, hla body crumbled almosl"in half. t8ee EVIL THING, P .. e AU A2 DAIL v PtLOT 'Evil Thing' Stalked Gity T ICt-;&E WE a f1'() a G i\ E 1old1~ r1' al th far nd of thl' field Tht•y told u tho) had not lx't"n abl to -.hoot at lh attack r1 durlna the flli" 1Ull ~c•ual' Owy v. 1., fr .aid the> would ldJI 1tlll mort.1 jl('Qplt' • · Thl' only pol t't'fllltn on thl• f1rld, rurr)'1nfl it ln1) ·t hfll .,hOt#Hlfl hud ht't'n ll1i.1ttmffl lht~ mon:i't•nt th m•n from the Pl'OJllt•', Tt•111plc• l~·uo11 f1r1n.i lrun1 th •1r t• urk and tre1h: r v.hlh wf' 'o\l'rl' ftt•ltm~ r\'.Hh ' l(\ hourd th,• t.,..11111 .. nt' nor o-.n trat\ and lh<l '>mHlll•r mw thut "'"' wot h\ c rr •;4) the> fuath"t'h from JOnl·i.towu Ai; 1wurl) u' V.\' t•ould ll•ll . ullout half the-atta<'kl'n. v.e~ whltf1 Ulld hJtr 'tWl l' hl.u:k rho•w uf U'\ "'ho hud 'tUf\IH'd v.ert• •Ull ter nhc~u '°'* 001 mmt M'ru>U,I) wounded to th .oldlt-ra' tut and tht•n v.t• n.·t1n'll Into Port Kauuma ~t· \ftllement n x1 to. lh :uratr111 Jtld Wl'lll into~ m.ill cah· t aUt."'Ci a Rum lfou-..· T U £ l.()('.\1. <al\A" .. .;.'°'t: K1'fl\ TUF.\' '"'rl' ni;ktng ·ttmf i;alcl)' b,,) ktunv u-. ''j' but lht•\ M•rc.• t•..\lrt•nwl) kind to U3 Wl· "'h•od "••ll'ht>'>. durin~ tht• ~torm~ ntllht taktnti turnb ,t,uuJlo~ ~1J.11 d 111 111111, uu1,1dt• lht-JIOhrt-hut whtrt• our \\OUJ\dcd "''r'' h1n,:: Tht' hi•J\, 11opll'Jl ,wrm nlJclt• moH•mc•nt diffi cult und un ('Om fortubll· n<1t onl~ for u' but JbCJ thoM· "ho hud chosen us a1> Runway , C..Ma <MrYlflQ ~' ot ~T~ io.doO and rNMty to ta•• Vktlme •ound end un69t Mcratt att., Mooting d9 HA~~ T.-, Ott• (Seeta t& 20) .. .......... " 1IO...._ ........ lht·11 t{uurry Ttw n un 0\,1\ huq• '>••H'(l our llv~l\ t-;v1.1rv ume Wl' h1~,11d ..i nvtM'. t?1>Pt'c1ally wh1.1never we heard a trut·k >Jlong Uw Port Ku1t umu road, we thought we would be at- tackt.'d Jlol>Jin. .t.I' lllvtlr .. ._ C.,,ipt~,r-l•UIU""-OfAQRAM BY SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER ARTISTS SHOWS SEQUENCE OF EVENTS IN GUYANA WHERE FIVE PEOPLE SLAIN Congreaaman Leo J . Ryan. D-Callf., Among VIC11ma of Ambu1h by Cuh Member• at Port Kattuma or l'ouri.t•. none of u11 had tiny weap0ns And ttm\4 moved slo" ly . infinitely s lowly WllF.N WI'; RF.AClllW JONESTOWN, ON F'riday nigh~. the atmoi.pht•rc.• \Hl!t h\dy Jlld rurdial We found ourselves getting a real Cook'i. Tour. \\Ith '-''<'rylhang arrange d for us . There wa:. great rock mw.1c lrom the .JoncsLOwn band and entertainment dur- ing dinner. And while wf! tried. mainly at first . to get away from the or- ganized fWl we were told how happy everyone was. But bt!fore we left for an evenin~·s drive lhroug.h foot-deep mud to Port Kailum<1. a young man slapped Don Harns of NBC a message wntten on a child 's slate. saying. 'Please help me get out of Jonestown.· It had four signatures. Back in Port Kaituma. where the entire group of u~ spent Fn· day night in a tin·roofed disco a smaJI beer parlor with a phono- graph and a few records -local Guyanese began t.e.lling us horror i.tones THEV TOLD US ABOUT ONE MAN who bad escaped from the colony last summer. only to be captured by guards from Jonestown and then beaten. When we returned the following morning to Jonestown. we wC're nQt s urpnst.'d to sec Jim Jones· carefully stage-managed pro- duction :itart to crack. Edith Parker. one of the 1,200 followers trapped in Jonesto~n. approachl..'<l Conxrcssman Ryan and said she wanted to leave with him. The li!.l grew. About an hour before it was lime for us to leave Jonestown, mnu people said they wanted to go. Then 12. Finally. about 20 got up lhelr courage to defy J ones THERE WERE TOO MANY OF US for one truckload. The re· • porll'r:. and c<imcram<'n we re told we would go out in the first batch . but Congrc!iSma n Ryan would wait lo leave in the second. Wl' Wl'rl' rclwvcd to be going .Jon<.'' agnwd that the.· 20 people who wanted to could leave with us lfl· l'Vt·n ~:.11d ht· thought they might be '"better off" somewhcrl' else tl th~y n<> longer wanted LO slay in Jonestown Suddenly, there was a commotion in the central'bullding that serve:. as the colony'!'. ml.'et1ng place -a large structure with a Un roof and piwked dirt noor A dwc.•r ran!( thmugh the crowd Thcn. a young white man made a direct lunge at Ryan with a knafo The.• bladt• wa1) at Ryan 's throat when Mark Lane a nd Charles Gurry. Jone:.· l:i\.\ yers a nd long'11me supporters, grabbed the we upon TllAT ATTACKER WAS CUT BEFORE he could be disarmed. And Ry11n 's shirt was drcnehed with the attacker's blood. Ryan run to the truck at that point and we lumbered off throuJ?h the mud to the airstrip Shaken by what he thought was his successful na rrow escape. Ryan told us as we reached the airstrip, ·1 wouldn't be alive If it \\a:. notforMark Lane " RyM lived only a fe w minutes longer. l\ftcr thl' violence of the attack a t the airstrip, we still had to wait for rcscul' · It was Ji!Clting dark, a nd there was no chance for a rescue pl<Jne until morning, WE SPENT THE NIGHT U STENlNG to the stories the 12 rormcr residents of J onestown had to tell. They corroborated e ve ry evil story about the place that we had ht•ard They told us how Jim Jones had led the entire colony into mak· ang a maruacal suicide pact with him. They talked uboul s tores or weapons in the so-called peaceful JUnKl(• mission. And whenever there was a crisis, they recalled, Jones had as- scmbll'd the whole colony into a huge circular assembly a nd mcsmeri:r,ed them inlo agreement. WE UNDF.RSTOOD THEN WHV THERE had been an ominous cheer from the People's Temple residents al Jc~est.own before the young knife-wielder charged at Ryan. ~ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT '"'° 0rltf't?l'C4H tOt1tyP•titf t1rtt"~"l\f'*"" \.r-rJUW ~,...,. p,I If P.,b'•,,,..IJ-rt,,..Qr~ c...-.t fl\to.f1•.r.0nq Co"'Oef'trt ~ ....... ,*"'•• ~,,,.,_,_, Mof\d4V tf\f'~ ft~y '"" C'>41A ~W N•t11tl'IO#tAt••" ttl"i...,qtvnA.t·¥f't '""""' •••ft ""'''•-t .,.,,,.. \.t1jl ~· v ..... ,, .,,.... ~.n. .... ,,..,. .. , ... ,,,. ............. .. ·~I\ /llVf)'f<"""d \.tf#f'IJ,4r """'1 \,ff"1 .. f' ff'M, Oft~ 1(1;1 ~n41\l\1""l '''""' 1 .. tJO Wint A.itr \U•t.(.o\1• 1 ('91lfrtt~··~ llM.nN -Pr'°'tdflrtt •fltd flluillli""4 HOii '"''°' V.cw Prf'\tdt'\t•no<..-""'.-Me~w T'-••1("1111 ltlt!Ot Strike Authorized LOS. ANGELES IAPl -A strike has been authorized by the 32.000-me mber Screen Act.ors Guild i( a new contract with the adverti.Sing industry cannot be re· ached. ll'Wlr._.. SETTLEMENT FOUNDER Jim Jones In 1977 Arndgnmenl Tuesday in Sl,aying CaJJe An Irvine attorney accused in the shooting homicide or his wife is scheduled to be arraigned on murder charges Tuesdav al Harbor MWlicipal Court Gary Wayne Patton. 34. was he ld at Newport. City Jail in lieu of $250.000 bail. A specialist in workmen's compensation mat· tcrs. Patton practices law in Santa Ana. lie was arrested Saturday at his home. at M Esplanade. after police were called by a man who they said exclaimed. "I JUst murdered m y wile." Patton's wife. Ka therine Leigh P atton, 23, was fatally wounded by three shots in the head from a .22-callber automatic pistol. Police said the woman was leaving her husband and had been moving clothes out of the ho use when s he wa.s s hot to death. lier sister. Barbara Swear inger of Newport Beach, who was helping her move. wit- nessed the slaying, police said. School Strike Hits in FresnD FRESNO <AP ) -Quietly car- rying signs that p roclaimed "teachers on strike" and "ad-m lnis trators have no class," teachers struck the s tate 's fifth· largest school district today in a dispute over class sites. The re was no immediate in- dication how m any of the 2.400 teachers walked out, but the ad· ministra tion vowed to keep the 50 ,000-s t udent district 's 73 schools open. After negotiations ended Sun· day evenlnfl., the administration telephoned l.600 substitutes that the distnct's fir st strike in his· tory was about l.4begin. I '::':.'o~~~ .. 0<.tl••H l.H• llt~M,..I' ... " 'l>' .. l••I M•-"'J (O>IOI\ Rain Due for Thanlagiving Offlctt ~ti;-:. ~':° .. wo~~~i~. "=rz'!":!n.~'Wi:c.n,.~'o:'~ •t ~" O•~O'I r ,_,. T_.•Pflone {7U)~' a ... ~ AdHrtJ9'ftlMM•n ~'•D•O Y•IMt ~Ot!IC• U h t3t0 ,.,_ .... ( .. _ .... 4M-tl00 ,....,. 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The apotteswoman explained that • aeries of tronta movln1 ln from the Northwest are reaponaible for what wUI be "CHtabtly • measureble •fnOUflt ol rain." ,,,...PageAJ 300 SUICIDES ... attempted t.o tukc s everal dis· e nchanted membcr.i of the sect back to Geor~<:lown bv plane. A knife-wielding assailant at. tempted to stab Ryan earlier while the congressmun was vis· itlng Jonestown. Two members of Ryan's group disarmed the attacker . and Ryan was not in- JUricd. The dead i n cluded three news men and one of the settle- me nt ·s defect.ors. Ten persons were wounded. three seriously, and the husband of one of the wounded had a stroke. The U.S. Embassy said they were all Americans. Builder Reeovers After Operation Newport Beach builder Milton Bren was reported recovering satisfactorily today after heart bypass s urgery last week in Los An1eles. A spokeswoman for the family said Bren is sUll hospitalized but has been able to s it up. lie un- derwent four and Ct half houri. of s urgery at St Vin c ent's Hospital. Survivors of the attack said a band of black and white mem · bers of the People 's Temple opened fir e with a utomatic ....... ~ fliotlunl ---~3Y.., a.a. bit .~ wen boll.SVlq ··~anes tt th• Pott Kaiturna alt.trip, ettiht · hu'-'s south ol Joae &towa aad l so m &I f.I' , aorthwest ol Gesgetowa. • •ta Saa Fraqcisco; a "-pie e~,wbd Wen· a AtCllUe Jamf/8 ~,. ol &lie ~t. did , ~-~-' , .. .. ~~._.. ~ RYan1~porter t>on lleMs; '2. and'.cam"era!Ma Robert 'Brown. 36, both of NBC News and both Los Angeles res1: dents; Gregory Robinson. 27, a photographer for the San Fran· c1sco E xaminer, and Patr1c1a Parks or Parker. 18. who """' tr y in g t o csca p t' fro m Jones town. I fer homc cidt.lrl•ss was not known. A White House statement said President Carter was saddened by Ryan's death. ··u was his drive to get in formation at first hand that led to his tragic death." thl!.. l>t.ule· ment said. There was no word on lht- whereabouts or Garry. who sur- vivors said rema ined behind at Jonestown to try to negotiate the re least! of another i.etller . l{idnap Plot? FBI Probes Jo~' Church SAN FRANCISCO tAP) The FBI says it is in · vcsligating a report that "the People's Temple had a contingency plan to kidnap high U.S. government of· ficials in case the Rev. Jim Jones were arres ted" in Guyana. Calif. Rep. Leo Ryan -who was looking into the People's Temple colony which Jones fo unded at .Jonestown. Guyana three newsmen and a young woman were killed by gunfire a t a remote Guyana airstrip Saturday. FBI spokesman Joe Aaron did not release any deta il s of the report except to say that the kidnap in· formation was received some time ago and that new information to the same effect was received Sunday .. Al the present time we can say we are conduct · ing a limited investigation. looking at two particular statutes ihe Congressional Assassinations Statute, ·and Protection of Foreign Officials Statute.·· he said· ~~~~~~~~~~~~- Paul Neumaii's So"' 28, Dies; Drug Blamed LOI AJt'G£L!S <AP• -The lJon M ·~Paul N~wman died in I Los ADgeltt mC>tel room of an accidental Q\'erdotc of a com· b1na tl9n or alcohol and a •p~s1ve.type drug. police ~id JC><iay, l•tiff laid tfle body of Allan Scott N~. ~ wu found in a room at. U9e Ram_. lon in Weta lAI ...... where he had ~-)'iNr sihee T\leaday, said Lt.-'f'irrt \VaJ)eto. Wapeto said th.e re was no t.•vidtnc(! of foul play. W:1peto :.aid young Newman had bcl.'n under the can· of a c linical psychologis t. Scott Steinberg. an associate or the psyc hologi.c;t. look N<>wman to th<! motel al 11 50 p.m . in West I folly wood. Wapeto s aid that artc r Newman went lo sleep a t m1d- n1 ght Steinberg notic·cd Newman "'as hav10R difficulty breathing. He summoned paramedics. who - tr eated Newman and then took him to Los Angeles New Jl osp1tal, whe re he was pro- nounced dead at 1.07 a.m. Young Newman was reported to be a part·timc enterlainer who worked mos tly in night clubs under the name of William Scott. Newman's father. who lives with his wife. actrc~s Joanne Woodward. in Westport, Conn .. was notifi<.'<1 while on location in Ohio. police said. Young Newman's mother is Jackie Witte. tht• actor's first wi re from whom he wa s d1\lorccd in 1956. The couple also had two duughlers. The actor and Miss Woodward have three daughters. Pan Am 'Disturbed' WASHINGTON <API Pan /\me racan World Ai r wayi. Chairman Willia m T. Seawell says it is "disturbing" that Alfred Kahn. the chief federal inflation fi ghter. has reportedly questioned Pan American's at. tempt to merge with NattonaJ A1rl1ncs unmietakably traditional ... I our moat c.omplete eelect1on of' t.h<Z. world 'e fj~ import<zd ecottish t\W..e.Cis, combiTl'Z.d with the. rinest natural shoulder tailorin9 availabl~. @)~o~@J~~ 44 f81hion island, newport center 644-5070 T l .. -Oraage Coast O LTLON Today' Closiag N.Y. Stoeks ; VOL. 71, NO. 32•, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES· ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDA'(, NOVEMBER 20, 1978 C TEN CENTS i ~ 'Everg Edi Thing E1'ergWdg Tlwllflht' . . .... ~ EYEWlTNESSACCOUNT Reporter Ron Jave,. 8~• N()4~ -n.. ~ ~"'" oceotmt of tlN lrilling• m C•M 1DO.t aorittn bw Soft ~ Clrrordc'-rtporll ' Ro.. Jav.,,, viN> wot ~ SolmfoN m ,,._ 11t111/trw that ldllftJ HIJ> I.Ao J, RMQn o1td fot1r olllie'rt °" o rmao«e o.trlfnp 01 CUM<JM Jovnt, who IDOi m rotde to WoshartO'Oft, o c . w.th lht•oc~ wounded, metaled '"-t fO'l'JI to hu dtv de1k By RON JA~Ea C.Y'rtllt S... ,.._IK• ewtllkle SAN JUAN. ~rto ftl('() CAPI JOllettown IS every evil thing lhut evef')'bod}' thought and ~oN>e We knew that before the shoot.me tarted Tbe sJaughle r began at 4 20 p.m Saturday !Guyana t1mel while-we were standtn' beside the twin-engine airplane that bad brought us to Port Kaatuma, seven miles outside Jonestown. on Friday and that had returned to pick us up. I WAS WAITING BETWEEN BOB Brown and Don Harris. the two NBC men who were killed. We bad become close friends dur· mg the course or our ordeal. The firing erupted from guns close by. I was hit first. I was knocked to the ground by a slug in the left shoulder . apparently rrom a .38-caliber weapon. ' . I crawled behind the right wheel or the plane. Bob Brown stayed on his feet and kept filming what was hap· pening. even as the attackers advanced on him wi&h their guns. H~ was incredibly tenacious. * * * * * * While I wu trying to decide whether to. stay where I was or risk the 100-yard·dQh across the close·cropped grass field to the Jungle. J saw Brown 10 down. THEN I SAW ONE OP 'nlE attackers stick a shotgun right ln· to Brown's race. Inches away, if that . Bob's brain was"blown out of bis head. 1t spatt4!red the blue NBC Minicam. I'll never forget that sight as long as I live. I ran, and then J dived hea<f ·Rrst into the brush. I got up and scrambled as rar lnto the swaml> as I could. I was a bout 150 yards from the airstrip and up to my waist in water. I pushed through the rain forest. walking parallel to the runway. trylng to figure out what had happened. 1 couldn't see much. I bad Jost both pairs of glasses I had with me. BUT THERE WAS SILENCE. APPARENTLY the party of at- tackers which must have included four, five or six men with guns, . had ned. I was far down the field by the lime t returned to the airstrip. And then. like the other survivors, 1 returned to the crippled plane. -· · Leo Ryan was on his back In a "lue cord suit, lying in the mud in front or the right wheel or the aircraft. · <See EVIL THING, Page A2> * * * * * * ..... ,~ SETTLEMENT FOUNDER .Nm Jone1 In 1 sn eat 0 at e8st -383 ·· 1 MesanOK i In Boat I Sinking ' I A 56-year-old Costa man is safe today aft.er the boat be was sailing from Los Angeles to Dana Point begag taking on r water early Sunday and sank. t. Orange County Harbor Patrol officials said William Francis Hall of 1374 Logan Ave. was piloting a 37-foot sailing vessel when the boat's motor stopped sever al miles off the Orange Coast shortly after midnight 1 7 Saturday. 1 Hall worked on the motor briefly and then decided to get same sleep. He awoke to nod water building up in the main cabin. Ha rbor Pa trol officials said a nother boat picked Hall up sever al miles off Dana Point after he attempted to tow the ~ disabled sailing vessel with a \ raft and was capsized into the • t..:ean. Ha ll arrived in Dana Point · Harbor about 8:30 Sunday mom- tng aboard the rescue boat after his sailing vessel sank. Laguna Arts Group Names New Director Newport Beach musician Glen Eytchison, who composed and arranged music for more than a dozen plays at South Coast Repertory over the past four year~. has been appointed direc- tor o f the Laguna Beach Pageant of the Masters. £yU:hison was the unanimous choice of the nine-membe r Festival of Arts board for the $24,000 a year post vacated last month by vete ran Page ant -f)jrector Don Williamson. . Board member Helen Keeley, who beads the pageant produc- tion committee, said Eytchison is experienced in the fields of art, theater and administration. The 24-year-old composer was assoclated with the successful South Coast Repertory Theater in Costa Mesa for four years, where he composed and ar· ranged music for 15 plays in- cluding "The Time or Your Life," which recently opened the . new theater near South C9ut Plaza. Other productlons lnclueted the . presentation of ••Equus" at South Coast Repertory and SCR '1 touring produc:tiona. He was once co-director of the Vorpal Gallery in Laguna Beach. He ia married and lives tn Promontory Point in Newport Beacb. "'Eytehilon's appointment ends a moath·Joal eearcb for a new director for the 44th annual Pageant °'" the MHten next summer. Former director WlJUalDIOb realped tbe post be held for tbe past 15 1eUOM Jut moolb. He - bad been .-od..S wtttl tbe L (See l'AGEANT, Pap "2> AJIW~;OeMf' .... S.f'r~~ BODIES, INCLUDING THAT OF U.S. CONGRESSMAN LEO J. RYAN, AT AMBUSH SCENE Photograph W•• Taken by Tim Aetterm11n. Reporter for S.n Fr•nc~ Ex•mlner Hearing Set On Apartment 7.oning Switch A proposal to tear down the Harbor Racquet Club so the owner can build up to 51 apart- ments is expected to come under fire from m embers or the College Park Homeowners As· sodation al tonight's meeting of the Costa Mesa City Council Club owner Don Ward wants a zoning switch that would allow him to build the apartments on the 2.34 acre parcel at 380 W. Wilson St., between the Harbor Shopping Center and Wilson Park. • College Park residents, say they are concerned about traffic congestion and more apart- ments near their single family homes. Two weeks ago, tbe council approved a 52-unit apartment complex on land immediately west of the Racquet Club, acija- cent to the parking lot at Harbor Center. Half or those units are to be set aside for ramllies with children. Tbe planning commJssion ap- proved Ward's plan, but ruled that Ward al.lo should bave to set aside half of his units for families if tbe council upholds the zoning switch. With ball the units reserved for families. Ward's project <See mNING, Paae Ai> c.4R CONYEKIS TO R£IDY CASH "I converted my convertible into cash on the ftrat call." That's the story tbe 1ucceuful Newport Beach man told after placing this ad in tbe Dally Pilot: '61 Mu1t. Convert. V-1 auto. PIS Excell. cood. S2e00, XU•JCX.U Convert your car lido cub by calling "'2·5878. A friendly Dally PtJot act.wer wlU belp write an ad. AJI ..,,,._; C..rW!t. s.. ,, .. ._ •u..._ IAM FRANCISCO EXAMINER PHOTOGRAPHER TOOK THIS PICTURE BEFORE HIS DEATH Photo by Greg Aoblnaon Shows Aealdem. of Joneatown W•tchlng Play In Progreu ·Drug Dose Kil/,s Newman's Son LOS ANGELES <AP> -The son of actor Paul Newman died in a Los Angeles motel room of an accidental overdose of a com· bination or alcohol and a depresslve·type drug, police aald ioo.y. Police said the body or Allan Scott Newman, 28. was found ln a room at the Ramada Inn in West Los Angeles, where he had been staying since Tuesday. said Lt. Tim Wapeto. Wapeto said there was no evidence ol foul play. Wapeto said youne Newman bad been under the care of a clinical psychologist. Scott Steinberg, an associate or the psycbolotilt, took Newman to the motel at 11 :50 p.m . ln \'lleat Hollywood Waeetq said that afte r Newman went to sleep at mid· aipt 8t.elnblrl D9ticecl Newman was havtng difficulty breaWnc. He •uJDaaoned p..-amedica. wbo I treated Newman and then took him to Los Ange les 'N ew Hospital. where he was pro· nounced dead at 1:07 a.m. Young Newman was reported to be a part.time entertainer who worked mostly ln night clubs under the name or William Scott. Although he primarily •P· peered u a nlehtclub alnger. youna Newman also acted and worked as a stuntman. He played the role of a aadlsllc: • t athletic frate rnity member In Paramount's "Fraternity Row" in 1977 t-Jewman's father, who lives with his wife, actress Joanne Woodward. \n Westport, COM ., was notified while on location in Ohio, police s aid. Young Newman's mother is Jackie Witte. the actor's first wife from who m be wa s divorced in 1956. The couple aJso had two daughters. The actor and Miss Woodward have three daughters. 10th Briton Torches Self BRIGHTON, Z,..land <A,> - A 2$-year-okl typist aet herself ablaze with aaaollne in her bathroom. She waa the 10th "human torch" c ... ln Britain 1lnre the beginniJll or October. Valeri• Doaopue'• ac.reama alerted neighbors, who broke down her door and put out the names, police sald. She was holpltaliMd tn critical concUUoo. Mrs. Doaofbue, a divorcee. was u ld to have s urtered (rom deprn.kJG. I Hundreds Reported Missing GEORGETOWN . G u yan a <API -The bodies of at least 383 men. women and children - some s~ to death, most re- portedly poisoned by their own hands -have been found at the jungle camp or a California seel whose membe..-s ambushed and killed five Americans. including• · California Congressman Leo J . Ryan, government officials said tod'ay . Among the dead we re the sect 's leader, the Re v. J im Jones: his wife and one or his ATTORNEY MARK LANE SURVIVES-Story, A3 TBFl..E'S RITUALS OFTEN BRUTAL-AS c h i ldre n , a JI a ppa r ently poisoned. officials said. G u ya ne s e In fo rmation Di! inister Shirley Fie ld· Ridle y s aid the whereabouts of the re- m a ining 500 to 700 Americans at the camp was not known , but they apparently fled info the sur- r o unding j un g le , in the northwest corner of this South American nation. American lawyer Mark Lane, who was al the People's Temple camp just before the ma ss deaths occurred. told reporters today that sect members dis- cussed mass suicide before he fled, but that he a lso h eard ma n y burst s of auto m atic weapons fire from the camp, J onestown. He said he heard the sect's founder. the Rev. Jones, chant· ing over the camp loudspeaker, "Mothe r ? Mothe r ! Mothe r ! Mother !." seconds before the gunfire erupted. The hundreds of bodies-163 women, 138 men and 82 children we re found bv Guvanese troops who raided the camp <See DEATHS, Page A2> Coast Weather Chance or rain increas- ing to 20 percent tonight, SO pe r cent T uesd ay. Cooler days w ith lows tonight 48 to 55, highs Tuesday in the low 60s. .. INSIDE TOD" Y TurUfl ii for more than roa t t i"'1· Turn it i nto Tetroahd or ScalWpini. See Food, Page CJ. • r VO 80 ea en st on tt, IC fl· b IS, !lg ce JI. !O- tt- flt IC· ·s .. . ho es Jn ce as a er of of as rk ce IC· • \ Al DAIL v PILOT c Mond!y, Nooe11m 20, 1111 Evil Thing Found ID ()amp C'onUaUird From °"P•I~ Al Has race had bec!n shot orr Don llurn5 lay alonttside th~ middle or lbe plane. Brown ~ ut thl' tall of th lS.pusenier Ot.ter. P11ttt P.arlc r. one or the people Vtbo had ~ t11 to Ml; llet escape fmm Jont•l<tov. n \\ s l~tng at th fool of the plan11'• stain G~g Robmson. th~· "an Francisco Examiner pho&o1r1ph.ir •l lhC' iJcen . was ut the left ~ht-el, h1s body crumbled almoet ln half T HER£ Wt;R.: •'O tft c;t V<\N£. t; soldttrt1 at the far end of the fi eld They told w. th"Y had not t>ttn able to i hoot l the 11tt.tc:bra tJurlnai tht• Qs aull ~c1tua(• tht.'y v. re afraid th y would kill itlll 1nore P«>Plt' Tht• only ~'l•l't·mmt on tht.• r1 Id carr~·1ng a iJlngle shell hotgun. h_.d bct•n <lli.armt.-d lh m()m\!nt th men from thu Pt.'O ple's Templt' begurf hr1n1 from their truck and trailer whllt we weNt &l'lUnJC reudy lo board th two planC"I our own rnf\ and tht :smalltr one lhut "•!'.I cnt tc' earl) awa) the rualtJveti from Jone.town As tworly 4li. Wt.' t.'Ould lell. obuut half the 1ttadct>rs were whil and half wen.• blJt•k Thu c of l" wh<.I had 11urvJwd wert-i,lill wr rlfled W~ l()(,)k our tno t t•r1ou I) v.oundcd to tlle oldJ •r ' ~nl 1tnd Chen we retired into Port Ka1tuma lb wttltmcot Mxt to the airstrip and went into n ~mull rJft• r.tllt-d ¥Rum I louse THE LO<' L Gl l\'<\ £8•: K'IJ.;\\ THE\' v.ere n sklf\e lht:lr l)afetv by let~~ ::.1<.l). butt.he\ "'ere extremely kmd to us Boa Yist1 • BRAZIL o .....•• r•e 1 ••••• • Paramaribo SURlllAM .............. WHERE AT LEAST 383 PEOPLE MET DEATHS Mass Killings Follow Slaying ot Five Americana FrOtlt Page Al 383 DEATHS. Sunday Miss Field-Ridley said some had gunshot wounds but m ost showed no s 1gn s of violence. Among them were Jones. his wife and child, Guyanese police officials C. Augustus reported later. There was "no evidence of guns hot wounds . It appears that they drank some poison." ··A witn~s said that people in t he area were having mass s uicide." Miss Field-Ridley told a news.conference. "He said the poison was being administered to them. that they were Hning up for it." The poison, whose type was not known. reportedly was brewed in a large vat. According to Lane's account. the mass deaths must have OC· curred an hour or more after the Saturday afternoon ambush of Ryan and his group, which had gone to the camp to investigate reports of alleged large-scale abuse of sect members. Ryan's party wa~ trying to escort some disenchanted mem- bers from the camp when at- tacked at a nearby airslriJJ. Adherents of the People's Tern pie, whose founder. the Rev. Jim J ones, estabUshed the agricultural commune las t y~ar. reportedly had long planned mass suicide if they felt their sect was threatened. It was not known what kind of poison. reportedly brewed in a tub. was used. . She said the military was try· ing to 1dent1fy the bodies, some of which were found in homes and some in open areas of the camp, called Jonestown. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT r,,,...°'~ c"'' O•''" p,,.,. wttf\-..Wcftt\t~ bt~lt'M"Nf''lft Pre'\ ••pu:Oi1 ..... b¥t'-C>~~ ~ P\IC)fl\ft•f'loQ '°""°~" ~.,,...O•toOft ., .. OVOll\M<I Mo~•Y tf'tf~ ,:1tCMv tor CO\la •w ,..•OOtl k"'"'· Hu~•"Qto.\ ~1<" J-°"" t•u' V1lte'f tr1,1n~ S•ddt~• V.tltt~ .tnd ~IMM." SOvlt\(ot\t Ai11"1Q' r.,qi ~IN ''°" ,,. pubh\IMd 'Atut<Sa'f\ ~ ~\t'\ Thfo pr1ntlN I OUt>fl\lhf'q 01~1 ., )t JJ) ~\t &.y SU'Mt Co\I• Mou C.lllonll.t.,_,. .. ....,"-Ptn ... ,,,.,... P\llll•- , .. , 11 C~'-Y y,,, Pft'\••"' •l\CIGtrwr.i ""-tl\ .. Ji • f ll-••Kffvtl 111110' T-•••M-o.\<lfl~lllQ Editor c11 .... ," i.... •·-~ "4tt Anl\l""I ~~091fl0Edll0r• Coate Mn• Office ""-'H1n<1l.:~:' i•cn:::.~WI .,~,. O«k:H ~t,.,oh .. ~ 11 .. 0.._f'\lrt<I "~"t::.~~~~ •• ~'','l~",..~ .. ~:'d ••S...0-1'- TeleplloM (7U)~1 Cle1elflMI Advertt91fte&Q.M7' • • The information minister also denied reports that up to nine persons had been arreste_d in connection with a mbush of Ryan's party. Only ooe suspect -identified as Larry Layton, an American about 32 has been taken into custody. she sa id. Neither the charge against him nor his hometown was known. Lane and a lawyer colleague, Charles Garry, went to the camp to act as counselors during the vis it by Ry._n'. Lane has fre quentty taken on controversial cases and is representing con- victed Martm Luther -King as- sassin James Earl Ray. Arraignment, Tuesday in Sayi,,g Case An Irvine attorney accused m the shooting homicide of his wtJe is scheduled lo be a rraigned on murder charges Tuesday at Harbor Municipal Court. Gary Wayne Patton, 34, was held at Newport City Jail in lieu of $250,000 bail. A specialist in workmen's compensation mat- ters. Patton practices law in Santa Ana. lie was arrested Saturday at his home. at 14 Esplanade. after police were called by a m an who they said exclaimed, "I just murdered my wife." Patton's wiJe, Katherine Leigh Patton. 23, was fata lly wounded by three shots in the head from a .22-caliber automatic pistol. Police said the woman was leaving her husband and had been moving clothes out of the house when she was shot to death. Her s ister , Barbara Swear· inger of Newport Beach, who was helping her move ; wit· nessed the sla¥ing, police soJd. Fr .. P•ge AJ ZONING.;. would house about 128 people. It also would generate about 408 vehicle trips per day, according to city planners . Ward bu told the councll that business at the tennll dub la not eucUy boomlni. If it was, be aald, it would ienerate even mon tramc than ii projected for the •parlmtnt project. .,, . We stood walthes durlq the l\tormy nl•hl tMkln1 turns ataadU., 1ua.rd ln po1r1 outside tJ\e police hut wbe,.. our wCMaDded weN ltlnl. · The hlavy tropical 1t.orm made movement difficult and. un~ t0mfort&We -not only for ua bUt. allo U.O.. who bad chotscn id a tltelr quarry. Tho rain may h•ve saved ou.r Uvu. Ev I')' Um we Mard a noile. eapeclaUy whenever we heard a truck alon& the Port Kaituma road, we thought we would be at· tacked al'aln. Or {'O~, pone•or JIS had any weapons. And Ume moved alO*ly. lnllnitety •lowly WHEN WE IEACffED JONESTOWN, ON Friday night, the almo&phert1 was lively and cord.la). We found ourselves getting a real Cook's Tour. will\ evcrythJna arranaed for us. There was 1reat rock music from the Jonestown band anlj entertainment dur· lng dinner. And whlle we tried, mainly al fi rst. to get away from the or· aanlzed lun, we were told how happy everyone was. · But berore we left for an evening's drive through foot-deep mud to Port Kaituma. a young man slipped Don Harris of NBC a mesu~e written on a child's slate, saying, 'Please help me get out of Jonesto"YJl.' · It hud four si~natures Back ln Port Kaituma. where the entire group or us spent Fri· day night In a tin-roofed disco -a small beer parlor with a phono- graph and a few records -local Guyanese began telling us horror stories THEY TOLD US ABOUT ONE MAN who had escaped from the colony last s ummer , onJy to be captured by guards from Jonestown and then beaten. When we returned the following morning to Jonestown, we were not surprised to see J im Jones ' ca.refully stage·manage'.1 pro· duction start to crack. Edith Parker, one or the 1,200 followers trapped in Jonesto~n. approached Con~{'essman Ryan and said s he wanted to leave with him . • · Tbe Ust grew. About an hour before it was time for us to leave Jonestown, nine people said they· wanted to go. Then 12. Finally. about 20 got up their courage to defy Jones. THERE WERE TOO MANY OF US for one truckload. The re- porters and cameramen were told we would go out in the first batch, but Congressman Ryan would watt to leave in the second. We were reUeved to be going. Jones agreed that the 20 people who wanted to could leave with us. He even said he lbought they might be "better off" somewhere else if they no tonger wanted to stay in Jonestown. SuddenJy, there was a commotion in the central building that serves as the colony's meeting place -a large structure with a lin roof a nd packed dirt floor. A cheer rang through the crowd. Then. a young white man made a direct Junge al Ryan with a knUe. The blade was at Ryan's throat when Mark Lane and Charles Garry, Jones' lawyers and long-time s upporters. grabbed the. weapon. THAT A1TACKER WAS CUT BEFORE he coul~ ~disarmed. And Ryan's shirt was drenched with the attacker's blood. Ryan ran to the truck at lhat point and we lumbered off through the mud to the airstrip. ' Shalcen by what he thought was his successful narrow escape, Ryan told us as we reached the airstrip, 'I wouldn't be aJJve if it wasnolfo~MarkLane." ' Ryan lived only a few minutes longer . Aft.er the violence of the attack at the a.irstrip, we still had lo wait for rescue. It was getting dark. and there was no chance for a rescue plane until morning. WE SPENT THE NIGHT USTENING to the stories the 12 former residents of Jonestown bad to tell. They corrobo!ated every evil story about the place that we had heard. They told us-how Jim Jones had led the entire colony into mak- ing a maniacal suicide pact with him. They talked about stores of weapons \n the so-called peaceful jungle mission. And whenever there was a crisis. they recalled , Jones had as- sembled the whole colony into a huge circular assembly and mes merized them into agreement. WE UNDERSTOOD THEN WHY THERE had ~een an ominous cheer from the People's Temple residents at Jonestown before the young knife-wielder charged at Ryan. Daybreak -which we never e xpected to see, finally came. At 8::.> a .m .• the first batch of Guyanese troops arrived at Port Kaituma. . They had flown to a landing field at Mathews Ridge about 30 miles away, ancl.we were transported by truck about halfway from the ridge to where we '(ere wajting. Then. to ensure themselves against being ambushed m ex- posed vebicles, they completed their march on foot. sun more troops arrived. THERE WERE ENOUGH AT LAST to secure the perimeter of the Port Kailuma airstrip. Il was still fairly early In the morning. While 80 soldiers marched to Jonestown lo m ake sure no more marauders could sweep out Crom lbe deadly settlement, rescue rugbts arrived to take out the s urvivors. Soon, we were in Georgetown and aboard an American C-141 Hercules hospital plane on our way home to safety. Five in our group were critically or severely wounded. Tim Reiterman. reporter from the Examiner, with two bullet wounds in his left arm, and I with my shoulder wound, were among the lucky ones. Osprey wails For Ro~ lnN~rt No male osprey has showed up yet with a fish in his mouth to woo h is sweetie, a State Depart· ment of Fish and Game official reported today or the~continuing saga or Newport Haroor's nesl· ing osprey. "If a male shows up and they do mate. I think it 'It be ob- vious." the department's Paul Kelly said today. "When they do mate they do a lot of calUng and aerial displays and acting con· spicuous." The male also brings the remale a fish, possibly to display his/rowess as a provider. Kelly sat . However, he said he doesn't expect the osprey to mate for about a month. Kelty confirmed In a chllly vigil Thursday that the osprey wtio lnjudiclously built her nest in the mast of a yacht is still hanging around, des pite the fact that 1tate ofnclala bad to move her nest to a plllnl. In fact, Mid Kelly, "Everyone and bla brother has aeen an <*· prey lftd called me up. There are ctrtalnlt lota of ospreys lo tbe area." I NEW PAGEANT CHIEF Glen Eytchison Fr091Pa~AJ PAGEANT. • Laguna Beach Pageant for more than 40 years. In acc e pting th e po s t . Eytchison said he intends lo maintain the present formal of the pageant. but will choose & "more diverse·selectiOQOf Carll works ror the 1979 pageant, thus giving it new life." Jury Convids Suspect in Laguna S/,aying An Orange County Superior Court jury today found 21.year- old Earl Scramlin gu1ltv of second-degree murder in the 1977 Laguna Beach slaying of Albert Daniel Willard. The second degree verdict carries with it a possible slate prison term of from fi ve to eight ,years. Shorthly after the verdict was announced. Scromtln embraced his sobbing girlfriend, Lauru Richards, and was then taken In •to custody. Judge J ohn Flynn raised tht' now-convicted murderer's bail from SS0.000 to $250,000 while he is awaiting sentencing Dec LS. Willard was bludgeoned to deatti in his Laguna Beach home the night of July 29. 1977 in what prosecutor Tony Rackaukas said was a frenzied homosexual wrath by Scramlin. The most damaging evidence at the trial was a set or foot· prints identified as the defen dant 's which were lert in Uquid Drano s pilled on the floor of Willard's Laguna Beach home. In his testimony at the trial. Scramlin admitted th a t he so m etimes was a passive participant in homosexual sex acts with Willard He also admitted b~mg at the victim's home the night of the slaying but denied having struck the 69-year-old retired Coast Guard officer. Scrafl)lin. a Luguna Beach High School graduate . was ac· companied to a nd from his tnal by Miss Richard. The att.l'active young woman roamed the h a l~ of th e courthouse with the youthful· appearing defendant a s they awaited the jury verdict that came after one and a half days of deliberation. When it was read 1n the hushed courtroom. the young lady immediately burst into tears and began sobbing She was then allowed by tht court bailiff one last embrace with the man a jury has now said did. in fact. beat Willard to death that summer night m 1977 Delaying Of .Trial . Denied By GARV GRANVILLE Ol W. o.llY ...... St.ft A last-minute bid by two de· fendanl8 in the 1977 Newport Beach slaying of Stephen Bovan to delay their trial was denied today by Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland. . J udge Kneeland pa ved the way for the trial opening when he ruled a reeent Supreme Court decision does not apply to Indict- ed defendants who have already entered a plea. As a result, Anthony Marone Jr. and Jerry Peter Fi9ri will stand trial this week. Both men a re charged with murder. conspiracy to commit murder and conspiracy to kid- nap in connection with the shoot- ing death ol Bc>Van. of Fountain Valley, out.side a Newport Beach nightery the night of Oct. 22. 1977 . . The Marone-Fiori trial will be the first of several scheduled in the Bovan case. Now scheduled to go on trial in early 1979 are the former mem· bers of the Hare Krishna sect a l- legedly inv61ved in sophisticated drug s muggling operations along the Orange Coast. Also scheduled to be tried separatelv is the third member of the so-called Italian faction alle gedly involved i n lhe murder. Raymond Resco. Before jurors are selected for the Marone-Fiori trial. the de- fendants' attorneys said today they have additional pret rial motions to make . It is expected those motions will be concluded sometime Tuesday and the selection or JUrors wiJI begin. In other court related action today. Judge Kneeland refused to grant a change of venue re- ques ted by the attorney for Alex· and e r Kulik . the a lleged ringleader or the so-called Hare Krishnas who masterminded lhl' t'laborat.e drug smuggling opern- l1on Judge Kneeland sald he did not feel the pretrial, pubUcity was sufficient to jeopardize Kulik 's chances for a fair and impartial trial. In the after math of that rul· ing. the attorneys for Maront.> and Fiori then listed seven items they want to discuss in court before the JUry selection begins. including a denial of due process they say occurred whe n the grand Jury indicted the two men. lt is charged that Fiori was the. gunman who pumped nine bullets into Bovan when he stepped outside a Newport Beach rughtery. The shooting was said to have been retribution for the kidnap- ping earlier of Kulik a nd a ransom demand of St00.000 by Bovan and hls accomplice. Holiday For Trash There will be no trash pickups in Costa Mesa on Thursday. Thanksgiving Day Pic kups scheduled for Thursday will be collected on Friday. with regula r Friday pickups slated for Saturday. Prison Locked SUSANVILLE IAP1 Two race riots have caus ed a lockdown of the California Cor· rectionaJ facilitv here. • unmistakably traditional ... our most complete 9elec:L1on o£'the worlds f1negt imporUzd. acott1sh t~, combined. with the f'ine~t natural shoulder tailoring availabl~. 44 fasNon island, newport center 644·5070 • • ' ' t l . • , • ' • t ) I l l r f f I < 9 .. ... • Lawyer Sate Lane· Foiled Fmt~Attack .~ ........ HIS LIFE SPARED Author Marte Lane Hershey liar Price Hiloo Approved WASHINGTON <AP> -The He rshey Foods Co. did not violate President Carter's anti· inflation standards, by raising the price or its chocolate bar from 20 to 25 cents, the govern- . ment said today. Tbe increase was all right becau£e the company. also in· creased the size of the candy ,bar, the Council on Wage and Price Stability said. At a news conference Nov. 9, Carter was asked whether he would "put the bite on" Hershey for raising its prices. He replied that if the standards were violat- ed he would "disapprove it strongly" but would look into the matter first. In the first ruling under Carter·s month..·long program, the council.said the increase was acceptable. At first, it would appear that the 25 percent increase in prices would violate tbe guidelines, which tries to limit price in- creases t.o a national average or about So/.a percent. However. because the candy bar was bigger, the increase really amounted to 9.4 percent, the council said. When it raised its price, Hershey also increased the size of the candy bar by 14 percent. from 1.5 ounces t.o 1.2 ounces. The government uses the price of all of a company's products t.o decide whether the guidelines are violated. The average price increase for all Hershey products in the past year was 8.9 percent. the council said. A company can comply if it holds the average price increase half a percentage point below the average for 1976 and 1977. AccordJng-to figures provided by Hershey, the candymaker in- creased its prices an average of 13. 75 percent in each of the past two years. The maxi~\lm phce increase allowed any company under the program is 9.5 percent, but the Hers hey increase is not that high, the council said. "Ordinarily, companies are asked t.o enact only half of their annual price increase during the first six months of the year t.o be in compliance," the council said. Be's Tired MEMPHIS. Tenn (AP> Author lawyer M rk Lan · HYed Rep LflO Ry•n from ponab1y fa111 knifing at the Guyana c-amp of a Cal1fornl• re· Urtou.t Met I.hen H)d &oodbye lo the COftC1"1man'1 lnve1Ui•Uv1: 1roup r R.elatt'd photo, A4 > A short tlme later, th con· 1rcssman "'" IY•ll& d ad on a jungle .Urr.trlp, l\lt. face blown away after an ambush from m•m ~ ol the Peopl '• Tern· pit, accontin, to eyewltneues Four <>then died In the Satur day n11ht attack. But Lan • who had been lWed a ml sing tor hours. had stayed behind al UK' JonealOwn c mp and was not harmed, according to s ~arr membt>ra here "He c-aUed b.as associate. Apnl Fergu50n, in Washington. O.C .. and uld he's OK," Barbara Pickerell, a member of Lane's Memph11 staff. said Sunday "He's got poison ivy, but he's OK." A State Department spokesman. Tom Reston, also confirmed Lane was alive. Ms. PackereU said Lane called from Georgetown, Guyana, buC did not know where he was staying or with whom. Lane, Sl, accom- panied Ryan to Jonestown in northwest Guyana to act flS <'Ounsclor t.o the-Rev. Jim Jones. founder of the Callfornia·based sect that set up the camp. Ryan, a Democrat, was in the South American nation looking into allegations that the re- !igious sect was abusing some of ats 1.100 members at its com- mune. An earlier attempt on Ryan's lire at the Jonestown camp was thwarted when Lane grabbed the knife of a young man who lunged at the congressman, ac· cording to an eyewitness re· porter. At the airstrip, before the am· bush shooting, Ryan told the re· porter: ··1 wouldn't be alive if it was not for Mark Lane." Minutes later, Ryan. three newsmen and a young female sect member were shot down. Lane, who lives in Memphis. has pursued conspiracy theories throughout his career, which in· e ludes defending Martin Luther's King's assassin, James Earl Ray, and representing Lee Harvey Oswald's interests before the Warren Commission. He chronicled his doubts about the Warren Commission's find - ings in the book "Rush to Judgment," published in 1966. The activist lawyer also took part in the civil rights and anti· war movements of the 1960s and in the early '60s served as the president of the New York chapter of the National Associa- tion for the Advancement of Colored; People. In 1960, Lane was elected to the New York State Assembly for a two-year term, and in 1968 ran for vice president of the Unit- ed States on the ticket headed by entertainer Dick Gregory. Will~idnap Victim Talk? If the Duke ever flies the coop, he may desCribe bis kidnappers. The blue. and gold m acaw par- rot was stolen over the weekend from his cage at the Laeuna PPt Shop, 278 Forest Ave., in Laguna Beach. Police said thieves forced open a rear door t.o the shop before taking Duke from his cage and fleeing. If pol.ice can find the $2,500 -bi.rd, they just might have a good witness. Duke can talk. Mohan1 .!! rare Indian rhinoceros, uses a Ure as a chin rest wn.ue cooling off in bis pool in Miami's Crandon Park Zoo. The two-ton rhino uses the tire as both a scratching pad and a pool play toy. ' , - Cheering llp the Farmers Brian Kasmarzich painted this smiling face on his barn near New Ulm. Minn .. to match the happiness of Minnesota farmers who have just completed a bumper harvest. Gas, Oil Prices Rise Iranian Strike Cit~ OPEC Action Expect,ed By Tbe Associated Press Unusually high demand tor gasoline and the effects of the Iranian oil refinery strike are forcing prices of gasoline and home heating oil upward in most parts of the country. And the prices will rise even further if the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries passes an expected increase in crude oil prices when it meets next month. But there were reports from Saudi Arabia on Sunday that Saudi officials told Treasury Secretary Michael Blumenthal that they favor a continuation of an oil price freeze into 1979. Motorists in the Cbica~o area. Hosp~tal Sued lnOklalwma · Canibalism OKLAHOMA CITY <API -A S2 million lawsuit accuses a ho s pital a nd a doctor of negligence for releasing a man under psychiatric treatment who allcgedJy killed his father and ate portions of the body weeks after being released . The suit was fited against St. Anthony Hospital of Oklahoma City and Dr. Sam Collins in Oklahoma County District Court by the administrator or the estate or Theodore F. Canatis. Police found portions of Canatis' body chopped into pieces in the refrigerator of his suburban Midwest City apart- ment in the spring of 1977. Part of the body was found in a cook· ing pol with a fork. authorities said. Canatis' son. Gregory. who was arrested near the apart- ment. told police he had killed his father and eaten portions of the body, police said. The son's statement was recorded by a radio news reporter stand1ng nearby and was widely broad· cast. Gregory CanaUs was deemed mentally unfit t.o stand trial and is being held as a mental p~Uent at the Central State Hospital in Norman. for example. are paying an average of 79.1 cents per gallon for premium gasoline. up two cents from a month ago. In Atlanta. premium prices are up by about three cents t.o more than 80 cents a gallon. But in Seattle, the price of pre· mium gas is about 77.5 cents per gallon. ooJy fractionally higher than a month ago. Home-beating oil. which cost about 51 cents a gallon a year ago, hu risen to an average 53 cents a gallon and as high as 55 cents in some parts or the na· lion. "It's terrible." said E.P . Larsen, owner of a small fuel-oil dealership in Rensselaer Coun- ty in upstate New York. "We've had five price increases since August. and I've heard that the big companies just increased ·prices again, so we can probably expect another increase." Larsen said his price has risen from 49 cents per gallon t.o 54 cents since August. In the Milwaukee area, the average oil price is 49 cents a gallon, up three cents in the past San Clemente Cop Rests in Hospital Lt. Clilford Gates or the San Clemente Police Department was reported in satisfactory con· dition today at San Clemente General Hospital. where he was a dmitted Friday night with chest pain. Gates. 49. has been on medical leave from the police depart· meot since April, when be was first hos pitalized with heart trouble. He is a 20-year veteran or the San Clemente depart- ment. couple of months. The problem started a year ago. The second cold winter in as many years forced refineries to step up production of distillate oil used primarily for home heating purposes -at the ex- pense of gasoline production. This left gasoline supplies at slightly lower-than-usual levels for the summer months. when the situation was complicated by an unexpected increase in gasoline con s umptio n a s Americans went on a driving ...binge. "We'r e victims of this beautiful weather," said Herb Hugo. edit.or or Platt's Oitgram, an industry newsletter. "We had exceptionally heavy demands for gasoline all sum· mer, aod then when the weather stayed so good into the fall, the demand kept right up," said Gerald Everett, e,xecutive dJrec- t.or of the Northwest Petroleum Association in St. Paul. Minn. .','!he continued demand. alon~ WIVl theJru:1jJlat the inventories were already a little low from the high demand all summer, all added up to this crunch." Everett said. The crunch has caused some oil companies to have trouble m ee ting d emand in New England. the Midwest and on the West Coast. Shell. for example, is cutting s upplies to s tations in the Northeast, and inventories are especially light in California, Minnesota and Wisconsin. This and higher refining costs are pushing wholesale gasoline prices up. That's being felt at the retail level. "It's pure supply and de mand, absolutely," said Mark Emond. editor of the Lundberg Letter, a gasoline industry newsletter. S OM. Y f'tLOT A3 Revival Of Draft Signups? WASHINGTON <APl -Gen. David C. Jones, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Starr, suys that the chiefs have recommended revival of draft registration so the nation wouJd be more ready to mobilize in a crisis. Jones said Sunday he and the other senior miUtary chiefs also favor classification of military- a g e youths and possibly physical, mental and other ex- aminations so they would be read quickly in event. or an emergency. , He did not advocate any im- medi~t.e resumption or the dra~ itself. but said the system should be available in case of a crisis. Although this was the first dis- closure of the recommendation to Defense Secretary Harold Brown. it has been known that the military chiefs have been un· happy with weaknesses in the nation's mobilization system since the draft ended in 1973. The Army has estimated it would take seven months from mobilization day to produce the first soldiers, counting training time. The selective service system is in what is called "deep stand by." with only 98 emplo~es in W ashingt.on and no state or local structure. Jones. appearing on CBS's "Face the Nation'' confirmed that a recent month-long mobilization test demonstrated "a lot of problems .... I am concerned about the readiness of our forces." Among the problems that sur· faced in the exercise were the ability to muster the reserve fotces and "our ability to ex· pand'' the peacetime military structure of about 2.1 million troops. Jones acknowledged the re were inequities in the draft dur- ing the Vietnam War and "we would try to eliminate ineq. ~ities" in a new draft structure. ture. He estimated it would cost "a few million.. dollars" lo reac· tJvate the draft registration and classification system. Grove Blaze Investigated; .t\rson Probed Garden G r ove fire in vestigat.ors believe arson may have been the cause of $100,000 fire that broke out in an apart· ment complex Sunday night. While there were no injuries reported in the 10:50 p.m. blaze at the Oakwood Gardeo Apart· ments. 13100 Chapman Ave .. Garden Grove. residents in 40 apartments were evacuated for the night. According to fire in · vestigat.ors, the blaze broke out in a gmynd floor hallway and sent smoke billowing through au three floors or the building. Fire officials estimated damage to the building at $00,000 and to its contents at $40,000. Protest Ends AMSTERDAM, Netherlands fAPl -A Roman Catholic priest. the Rev. Jan Koopmans, 58, ended a 32-hour anti·abort1on sit-in at.op a 120-foot crane on a construction site in a western suburb of Am sterd3m but said he would go l>ack up later tb1s month. Toy Gulped, Kills Boy, 9 NEWPORT BEACH WOODBRIDGE, N.J . <AP l L A 9·year-old boy who had been scolded by his mother for chew- ing on tiny obj~ts has died after swallowing a part of one of bis toys. Dennis Fitzpatrick died after a l)oy rubber r ivet became lodged in bis lung, police Det. Richard Kocit said. Tbe rivet was a quarter-inch wide and a half-inch long, Kocis said. The rivet came from a con· structlon toy in which rivets are used to hold together the plastic pieces. Exiles Talk HAVANA CAP) -Talks today and Tuesday between Cuban ex· ilea and Fidel Castro are viewed as the Initial step lo a new rela- tionship. between the exiles and the government at home they oprae. I - . I I ' OPENING SOON WESTWOOD VILLAGE WESTWOOD BLVD. AT WEVBURN AVE. 213/479·7727 I \ r .,, 1IO ea en st IS, Dg ce ll· IO- at- fit ic· rs .. . ho es in ce as a er or of BS rk ce ic· • • f A4 ~YPILOT MondlfY, ....... II), 1971 3 Year• To,. r Just ., :·:·, Coasting Diggs ·Handed Prison Term ·Bowlin 'ernOVi r WASmNGTON tAPl -Rep. Charles Dl1as. D·Micb., WU .sen· tenced today to a maxJmum ol three years in prison for bis convic· tlon on char& .. of maU fraud ud 'Ukinl f alae statements. U.S. l.>iltrict Jud1• OUver GMda ordered Diega impriloned for up to three years on each of the 29 eobnta on which be wu convicted, LET'S GO BOWLING: For lhe frauled and dej~~ hater ol the tel vised football durtq thi• pre·Chrittm but the tentebcet ,,. to,,,_.. con-"stesl)n& money from the currently iti ot the United Sta " • a10n, lhert"'s ~ fnr )'OU lodey. N* of It y6U 'll t'OD· In appe1Un1 for lenlency, ~ zena Let. DlH• told the Judse hla coavic· BUT DIGGS' atto.!neys main· alder ood. ' If you '\'t' bN•n worluna up bope that aom• Saturday or Sunday allt'moon or Monday niCht. you'll be able to view aomelh.Jna olhtr than 1rad1ron eluhel on your tube, rorc t ll. tlon "bu been a very devutat· tainelJ that his re·electlon to ina experience. I know that the c Ii hi th convlcUon baa been a very pajn· on"reas ur er l a mon , rul experience/or me personally despite hta conviction, was reason enough to grant hlm a sus· Tht football tita on may h'ldeed be windlng down. but now comf the bawl aanh'l'I . and professionally·'' · pended sentence or probation, At my lat~ count. the col~I rank& alone w1ll 'l'oD· duct 17 bowl iJlmH bet~ n Dec 20 and J a n g of next year. If yuu havt-ll football fan•Uc In your hou8e, the chances of the boob tube evec bcin.C turnt.-d off are nil. THE CONGaESSMAN stood He had said previously that be impassively as the judge stated will appeal his conviction in the h1 l d th 'd d $66,000 scheme. • s sen ence an eo avoi e · Diggs. a 12-term congressman reporters when he le ft the re-elected with 80 percent of the courtroom. Th e prosecutron had de· vote in his Detroit district manded that Diggs be given earlier this month, was found some f<mn. or incarceration ror guilty Oct. 1 of inflating the his of(ense. Attorney John Kotel· salaries of several staff mem· bers and then accepting ly argued that Diggs' conduct kickbacks from them to pay ''does not call for leniency. does business. pe rsonal and con· not call for a period of proba· lion. but calls for a period on in· gressional expenses. carceralioo." , A F 0{] N D E R 0 F the He described Diggs' crimes as Congressional Black Caucus, Fanatic Fans of LoS1ng Team Headed for the Concussion Bowl And that doesn't even count the professional gridiron shenanigans. LISTEN, THEY'VE actually run out of places lo hold bowl games in the United States of America. The Japan Bowl•will kick off in Toyko on Jan. 6. No kidding. Promoters, in fact, have thumped up so many bowl games now that there aren't enough winners lo go around. So they match los~rs. Once upon a lime, football romantics figured that bowl games meant that two teams with un- blemished records would clash to prove something. Now they don't care if the bowl contests prove anything. They should name some or them the Nothing Bowl, the Nowhere Bowl or the Apathy Bowl. CONSIDER TIDS LAST weekend. No sooner were the losers being determined on the field than officials were an· nouncing grandly that the crunched team had won a berth in their bowl contest. Purdue University's team. for example, got whomped pretty good by Michigan this weekend: Purdue wiU thus go. lo the Peach Bowl at Atlanta. Oklahoma gol knocked off by Missouri but Oklahoma will be seen in the Orange Bowl this holiday season. Stanford University bad a frustrating season out here in the West. having dropped four contests during lough go-ing. That's okay. Stanford's football forces will get the chance lo salvage something in the Bluebonnet Bowl al Houston. CLEARLY, YOU CANNO...-tell wh<>'sin or out of the- bowls just by looking at last Saturday's scores. Texas A&M, you might note, got thutQped by Arkansas 26 to 7. Thus A&M will be honored by going to the Hall or Fame Game in Birmingham on Dec. 20. Merry Christmas. Once a couple of seasons ago, I recall a Podunk Tech or my acquaintance whose football team knocked ort a cou· ple or big-name schools like Cal and Stanford. went through an undefeated season and scored more points than any gridiron aggregation in the Wlivene. That team didn't even get asked to the Jumpoff Bowl. It's enough to bowl you over • Government Pay Reform· lrwestigated WASHINGTON <AP) -Presi· dent Carter is convinced that federal employees are overpaid and has ordered plans for an overh aul of the pay system, ,presidential a.Ides say. Half a dozen administration officials who asked not to be nam£d sai~ they are drafting several "pay reform" proposals for possible s ubmission to Congressin Januarv. IDEAS UNDER discussion would: -Cut in half future pay raises for blue-collar worke1"6 until their pay levels equal rates out· sid e government. which specialists say average 8 per. cent below feder al levels. -Change tbe formula the government uses to calculate yearly raises for white-collar workers, resulting in lesser in· c reases by taking account of s uc h factors as the govern-ment's rela tive ly generous f~ge benefits -PAY TYPISTS, secretaries and other ·clerical and technical workers according to local pre· vailing w.age rates, which in many areas are below the gov- ernment's nationwide pay scale. o m cials estimated the blue. collar pay proposal a lone would s a ve taxpayers -a nd <'Os t workers -an estimated $500 million a year when fully effec- tive. No estimates were avaiJa. ble for the other suggestions. The proposals could result in pay increases for some federal e mployees. 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U First IOW 1:\IOa.m. U S.Cond lllQll 1t'46 p,m, •.O SK"'4t low I » p,111. 1.0 Sun rlwU:30e.m., -'• • 41 II m ""'-,, .. 10:04 P.11' ...... " °' ..... s.,., ...... "'"""ntltn lt«l\1 w-one to IWO leet from tN loutllwet1. COftOI. tlt11t p00r. """"'°" e.Kll• wewt -''°' from '"' wnt. COndltlons 'ttt'IPotf' Di ggs gave up hi s dlairmansblps or the House Dis· trict of Columbia Committee and of an International Rela~ lions subcommittee on Africa after his conviction. Congress could have expelled him because of that conviction. a lthough a two-thirds vote would have been needed. Even if it had voted for expulsion. however, Diggs' rel-election would have re· instated rum. Minutes Before Death Congressman Leo J . Ryan. h.is shirt bloodied in a knife attack in which he was not injured. sits for a moment in solitude at Port. Kaituma. Guyana. Photo was made by San Francisco Examiner photographer Greg Robinson. Ryan and Robinson were killed minutes later in an at· tack. 4 Teens-Killed • m Theft INDIANAPOLIS <AP ) -"For S500 .they took four lives frocn a group or kids who we re trying hard to be good, decent human beings." said the 01other or one of four restaurant workers found dead the day after they disap- peared in a robbery. Caroline Friedl 's 20-year-old daughter. Jane, who was assis· tant manager of the Speedway Burger Cher. and three teen-age co-workers were found dead Sunday in woods south of In- dianapolis. POLICE SAID they have no leads or suspects in the case and none of the families of 'the employees was contacted about the disappearance. State police Trooper Chuck Hibbert said the bodies were dis· covered by a -private c~ti~en on the man's property in J ohnson County. Local news accounts said the four had been shot, a lthough police would not confirm that. 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I want quarterly mtere11t O compounded O sent to me ($1.000 nununum balance) I Type of account: 0 Individual 0 )otnt Tonanc:y 0 Trustee 0 Corporollon I I In the name(s) of._· ---~--=----------------1 -Pl.oo. onnt My signature 'f I 01her slonature (II Joint or trus~e>------+----------I !\-::count address ____________ J __________ I Glty ____________ State ________ Zip ____ I My Social Secunty or Tax 1.0. no. ___ _._ ____________ I Pnone----~--------------------' ~------------------------~ We find.-.. to help. CS?.MMEl\.CIAL Cf\.EDIT . · C~M~ CRf.00 PlAN. INCORrQAAno Colta MHG 370 Ecat 17th St. 92627 Phone 645-8700 Huntington Beach 16075 Golden West St. 92647 Phone 847-n7l /. • .. • CAtJFORNIA " Moftdllr, ..,_,!bet 20, t078 OM.YPl..OT M '-llfle<J~ .. Jone 'Brutal' Disciplinarian SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The Rn . Jlm Jones carved 1 ea~rul Imagery. H1I People'• ~inple caf'H for U.1 mixed-race flock wtlb H ll·belp pro1ram1 aed • tbriviftl •ariculturat t'Otnm.,. ln an Mblllc South American aettin1. The tma cracked when diaienmt)eel for?Mr memben alle1ed Jones wu an oftfft brutal dia tlpllnariao 1he im• uploded when 1«t m~mbers abot .and killed R~. Leo Ryan. D·Cailf . and lour ot~n on a remote Guyanan alratrap. Ten others were wounded. late 1 • to San P'tanclsco In 1171 ............. And arUer reports or 1uicld rehearsals and undated suicide notes leitt by P pl 's Teimple adherenll btfore they ~tnt to Guyana we..-cbalhn ly recalled late Sunday when reports emeried lhat up to .00 bodJes had been found al the t 's J onestown camp, app,arenU.V dead of poison. A sophlatlcat.ed political manipulator. Jones, 46, became a J>Otent fOttO Ln San r ... ndsco •fmoat ovtrn 1ht, organizing aomt-~.000 Temple worshippers lnto a Wk force for a host of U~ral pollUcal campaigns OOH HARRIS OREG ROBINSON ROBERT BROWN ' TV ~er, i.tt, ExamlnerPhotogr•pher~Center, and NBC Cameram•n Slain 'ONES, WHO is married and has aeven children, was bom in Indiana. the son of a poor. Inter- racial ~. At one time, he CO\lldllat. among his friends Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Jr .• Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley church or discredited it. It has a lease to operate on . . . they are sent oGt to see The rtgjd discipline was de· 27,000 acres of densely foilaled 'Bigfoot.' signed. former members said, to land near Port Kaituma. Their ''They are taken into the toughen members so they could pura;><>.rted g~J is to be~e self· forest, down by dories' cabin to a survive a nuclear holocaust or a sufficient. • · . __..w,eJl, .. she said. "Two people fascist takeover of the United A news release ~he Temple is· would already be in the well TBE•E WAS no word on the and San Francisco Mayor whereabouts of Jones or some \ George Moscone, who appointed 700 other sect members who Jones chairman of the city Hous· Uvcd in Jonestown lng Authority after the People's States, wblcb Jones bas pre-sued last. year said the ~!-'yana swimming, It's dark and you dieted. commumty has re~abiht~ted can't see. The child Is thrown In Former members said Jones' '!lany Y.oung J?OOPle from hves there ... and the people that following s ubmitted to his filled with senous problems . . . are in there will be grabbing the The gruesome Incident Is the Temple helped him win the latest. and the worst, in a 20-mayoral election in 1975. a ut horitarian regiJDe because We do ~ol brutalize or exploit child's feet or pulling him down, his rules and rltuaJs left them anyon~. . . making~ that he comes up year tale of intrigue and con-But Jones' star faded after a troversy s.urrounding the series of allegations by former People 's Temple and its members. They complained that founder. his methods of control included financially dependent on the But in an interview broadcast for a breath c hurch , terrified a nd often Sunday on the NBC Nightly · . brainwashed. News. former member Debbie "You can hear the c hild Jones called the allegations Blakey told how children were screaming all the ·vay there and "outrageous lies," but resigned disciplined in Jonestown. . . . back, 'I'm .sorry, father. Conceived in Indianapolis in beatings and exhausting work the 1950s with the avowed schedules, and accused him of purpose or breaking down class extorting hqe sums of money distinctions, the Temple moved and issuing death threats to to Redwood Valley. Calif .• in the anyone who strayed from the from the Housing_ Authority in "Little chHdren are sea-red by I'm sorry, father ... ' Aug(lst 1977 and went to Guyana this thing called 'Bigfoot.' What "If be doesn't screa.m loud with some 1,200 followers to they do if a child has .done enough how sorry he is, then establish the agricultural colony anything that most children do, he'll <Jones l send the child back there. · and it is considered very bad down." she added. 4 Quakes Bit in 2 Days 4.1-Temblor Ratdes Riverside BlG BEAR <AP l -A moderate earthquake jolted residents over a wide area or Riverside and San Bernardino counties late Sunday, rat- tling windows and throwing some people out of bed. It was the fourih quake to hit Southern California durang the weekend, but no injuries and only slight damage -broken dishes - were reported in any of the temblors, aulh<fllies in three counties said SUNDAY NIGHT'S quake. which struck at 10:55 p.m., and registered 4.1 on the Richter scaJe. was cen· tered eight miles south or Big Bear in an uninhabited mountain area of San Bernardino County, said California -Institute of Technology Seismology Lab spokesman Dennis Meredith in . Pasadena. Meredith ·also discounted the likelihood that Sunday night's quake was connected to two minor temblors centered in Lakewood that jarred res· idents out of be3 Sunday morning and an even smaller jolt that hit the same Los Angeles County area Satur- day night. Police in Redlands, about 15 miles west or the Big Bear quake, said numerous residents felt "a pretty good jolt" but.reported no injuries or damages. Police In Palm Springs. 40 miles east of the epicenter, said the temblor reportedly threw some resi· dents out of bed but nobody was hurt The quake was fell on the second floor. but not the first floor of the county sheriff's headquarters in Riverside, about 35 miles east. The two Sunday morning quakes, which broke some dishes in North Long Beach and r allied china in other Los Angeles County cities, reg istered 3.4 and 3.1 on the Riehle scale. "We received numerous calls fro Lakewood, Paramount, Nor1b Beach and the Watts area in Angeles, but. we haven't beard o anybody getting Injured ," sai sheriff's Deputy Bonnie McCormick. In Long Beach, police said they re· ceived more than 100 calls from resi· de nts claiming the te mblor had broke n d ishes and thrown some per~ons out. or bed. "I wasn't sure if it was a sonic boom or an earthquake." said one woman who lives in North Long Beach LAKEWOOD WAS also t he epicenter of a 2.8 tremor SaJ.artfay night, the Caltech spokesman said. The Richter scale provides in· formation on the magnitude or a quake on an exponential scale. An ea rthquak~ or 3.5 magnitude can cause slight damage in populated areas. With Rolex, diamonds are right on time . The distinctive 18 katat yellow gold Rolex Day-Date with matchfog hidden clasp bracelet. A. Unadorned, $5,250. B.With diamond dial, $5, 925. C. With diamond bezel and diamond dial, $9,075. Or add to your own 18 karat gold Day-Date a diamond bezel for ~, 150, or a diamond dial for $675, or "both for $.l,825. SLAVICK'S foM.Jt'-dniS.n(~ 1\117 18 Fashion Island • 644-1380 Newport lkach U&una Hills • Wcsrm1nsttt .&IJO ll~C'lltf i.u. ~In • S.n Dtqiu • W YtjtO ....,_,,,,......,, _ _.,,.....~ --------~ \ Skid ROW Stabbings Upby2 LOS ANGELES <APl -Two men were stabbed in the torso today in the Skid Row area whe re nine transients have been knifed t6 death in the last month, authorities said . ' The latest victims, round on the streets Just after midniibt. were taken to County-USC Medical Center where their c:on~ ditions were not immediately known. U~lke the previous victims, -thes ere described as young and panish·speaking, but po~lce would not discount the possi~ili­ ty they may'be victims in the so- called Skid Row Stabber at- tacks. "These two don't seem tQ fit the wino image of previous vie· tims but the investigators Jlaven't ruled anything out yet," said a police spokesma n, who asked not to be Identified. MEANWHILE, authorities said a transient questioned in Las Vegas by Los Angeles police in connection with the case has been released. He had been a rrested at a Salvation Army Post a fter several reports were received of a m an fitting the description of the suspect. But while he was being held Friday night in Clark County Jail, Los Angeles Police discovered a ninth stabbing vie· tim, Jimmy White Buffalo. 34. ' \ Orange ~st Oa1ty Pilot Board Should Act On MObile Domes ll's p$l llm for Oran.fl( County supervisors lo qult talking and • tart actin" to encourage development of moLtle horn subdivisjons. _ Not only would uch deve,opmcnt.s help sol~ the county's l'rilicaJ hou ins problems but they would help al· }.tviat the phsht or mobU bom owners who mu.st rent rather .lhon own their loL-; Tomorrow for the nd llm~ supen•ison will coo· $ide r recommt.indution. from ~ 10.mem~r mobile home purk comrnis~uon which amonJ.t other thln&s suagesta that own·your·O\\O·t1pnce mob le home parks would offer some res1d nt3 a chance to buy hom at a reasonable cost . Rather than wait for romplct on of a county tonlne code f('vL'lion, Jong in th work . or de\'elopment of tho oounty'a new &aousing policy to find out where mobile home parks fall ln un overall pk ture. supervlS()fS should address thl' mobile home situation no\\ ·rhe bot1rd so far has done next to nothing to en- courage mobile hom park devclopm~nt, etther the tenant-owned variety or the conventional rent-your·~pace complexes. In the meantime. the bulldoi~rs and hammers are lfard at work on new single·faruily and condominium de- Tc lopments over much of the county's vacant land. Mobile homes may not satisfy the image of living in Orange County's s urburban atmosphere, but they do m ake sense when 1t comes down to finding housing for ma ny -if not most -of those who keep the county's economy moving. rolitical Trap Outgoing Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally's proposal to prune his office before his successful opponent Mike Curb takes over in January is a piece of mean and petty politicking. • The Curb-Dymally race generated plenty of pre- etection bitterness bul it's hard to see how Dymally ex- pects to profit from this post-election potshot. • He proposes reducing the staff of the lieutenant gov- ernor"s office and abolistiing file Commission for f;conomic Development , of which the lieutenant governor iJ chairman. This could only be an attempt to hamstring Curb, "ho has expressed particular interest in helping the com· ~ission in its mission to boost the business climate in the state. · · Dymally further told reporters he had not con- congratulated his opponenton his election because he didn't think Curb had .. earned" congratulations, and that he has nb intention of helping the incoming lieutenant governor during the transition period. While this attitude tells a good deal about Dymally's personafity -and perhaps helps explain Gov. Brown's coolness to his teammate -it is to be hoped that Brown 1s too clever a politician to fall into such an obvious trap. Under Brown, the lieutenant governor has been al- lowed very limited responsibilities and influence. Strip- ping away every vestige of power from the office would be invitingCurbtooperateasamiscbiefmakeranddetractor. It will be difficult enough to operate with a lieutenant governor of the opposite party. Brown shouldn't go out of his way to make Curb a f ull~time enemy. The Inflation Fight President Carter's top inflation fighter, Alfred E. Kahn. laid it on the line last week when he said voluntary limits on wage and price increases ':Viii have to be even tighter than those sought by the president if inflation is to be curbed. Carter has asked organized labor to limit 1979 wage increases. including fringe benefits, to 7 percent and busi- ness to hold price increases below last year's aver.age. That's not enough, says Kahn. He talks in terms of a 5 percent limit on wage increases in 1980 and still more stringent limits on price mark-ups. The guidelines, he realistically points out, should re- late to gains in productivity. And since that gain bas sli ppcd below 2 percent in recent years, his estimatetnal a 7 percent ceiling on wage increases is far too high would seem to make sense. When productivity lags too far behind wages and prices, there's no way a round inflation. And unless infla- tion,· now running around 9 percent a year, can be checked, Kahn warns, a depression is inevitable. The president says he's determined to make his anti- inflation program work and is braeed to resist pressure from special interest groups that are trying to shoot boles in it. The mandatory, across-the-board controls sought by labor have never worked. And since none of the critics of the Carter program has come up with a reasonable <.ilternative, they'd be well-advised to turn their energy to trying to figure out how best to make it work. • Opinions expressed In the spaoe abOve are those of the Deity Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally ~llot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642""'321. Boyd/'Gasoline Alky' ByL.11.BOYD Why ~ the Indl~napolls Speedway re ferred to as .. GasoliDe Alley'• wben, in Dear Gloomy Gus Not that lt'a any rreat lou to IOclet)', but what bappell!DdJo .~P Rock.• -tboee explodJDf can· dlts that were telli~ futey than they could be manufactured tbe other day? M.M. Gt•m'J ... c~ •~ t11• 111111• ., =, .......... '"' ~ , .. ,,_ .. .. -··~ .,.,..,._. o-, .,...,,,... fact, not a droi> of gasoline bas been burned ln the race cars there since the switch to pure alcohol In tbe late IMOI? Black-eyed susana don't bloom early enough art>und Baltimore to be draped over the neck of the PreaJcneaa wlnncr. Tboee nowers hung on Affirmed were d aisies painted by a fioriat to look Uke black-eyed aUJans. How do you Ceel about Cried paranlptt? Or m .1uhed nu.aba,u? Or Fnatb fried carrota? Or stewed PJ"UM•? Or kidney bean salad? Or flgs? Or prune juice? Or creamed ooioaa? Or Fttocb fr1ed cauWlower? Or baked 1qua1b? ·Tbeff are the 10 foods leut liked by 4,000 youa.1 mWtary mea receatly polled Clll the matter. Robert N, Weed/Publisher Th«Ns KMvll/Edltor .. ' Barbara Krelblch/Edltorl•I P.age Editor Jack Anderson U.S. Anny Manual Helps Rebels WASHJNCTON -ln tM early morning houn of Sept. 17, 11 Ntcaraauao National Guard outpoet at. Penu Blancas, near the "0tt1 IUcan border, was overr"ri by S1odlolata rebel forces The c u ard 1 men's casualU. Wt'J'8 70 tilled and 20 wounck-d, two guerrilla.a died in th lM'°'-lr battle. It wu Hterally • textbook mtlllary o~ratlon . Aod tbc Unltt"d Stal~ Army wrote lbe teJttbook. I n l h s.-odlniftta . iaoiu t e d camvs. 41 k~y training tool I s t h e .. Pathfinder Cotnpa ny Ran iier Handbook." a mapual published by the Army ln 1970 for u.se at the Infantry School In Fort -· Benning, Ga. The raid at. Penas Blancas was patterned RreciseJy after an exercise laid out in the Ranger handbook. TOE TRAINING manual is th e ooJy h e lp -albeit lnadvert eal -that the Nl ca raguan rtbels have received from the U.S. mtlitary. By contralt, &he UnJted St.ta put the Somo&a faulily ID power '8 years aeo and bu propped up lb• corrupt resime wllb plentll\al 1u ppll es of arm s aod ammunatJoa ever since. The SUdinlataa train ror such ml.alone u the Peou Blancas attack -and a major offena.lve lbey hope to launch any day now -al secret bldeout• in the mountalm. out of reach of the planes and t.anka of Somoza's 8,100-man National Guard. Our reporter Bob Sherman was given a r are opportunity lo visit one of these camps last month and lo talk wltb the rebel soldJers and their leaders. THE OVEJlLAND trek to the g uerrilla c a~p was by four-wheel-<irive vehicle through mud-soaked fields, rive rs swollen by the afternoon rain and sunbaked pastures. There are no roads worthy of lbe name in lbat part of Central America. Our reporter was taken lo the camp by Eden Pastora, the famous "Commander Zero'' of last summer's a ttack on the NaUonal Palace in Managua. Zero was creeted by the young commandoa lo a most unmllltary faabioo. They acted more like adoring IOlll greeting a father on h1s return home than soldiers acknowledciog a commander's arrival. Tbe guerrillas are almost all young. Many are seasoned combat veterans by the Ume lbey reach age 3>. And it seemed that everyoo. . bad a batUe scv they wanted to show the visiting r eporter. THE CASUAL atmosphere in the Sandlniata camp muked lhe grim reality of the rebels ' underdo1 position. Somoza's army ls equipped wtlb far more and far better weapons and outnumbers the guerriUu about eight to one. There i.s a distinct possibility that they are undertaking a suicide mission. But their bat.red for Somou and what be bas doiie to their country i.s 10 fierce t.hat t.be risk o f death is preferable t o continued existence under his despotic regime. They know that lbeir predeceuon have fought -OllLY YOU CAN the Somoza family for nearly half a century, and they reef that this may be their last, best chance to t.brow lb~ rascal out once aad f« all. TBE GUEaatLLAS sleep under the at.an in an area that doubles u a claasroom during dayUght hours. The day begins at 4.:4.5 a.m . Fifteen minules after reveille, the young rebels a1·e in formation, observing a moment of silence for comrades who have fallen in battle. Next comes an hour and a half of rigorous physical trainin·,. The Sandinista.a then strip and bathe in a nearby river. The rebels' meals-usualJy freshly slaughtered beef, rice and beans -are supplied by farmers i n the area who are sympathetic to their cause. The Sandinista Army is an lnte mationaJ force, with recruits from the United States. Panama, Spain, Italy and Co6ta Rica. Like their Nicar aguan compadres. these foreigners are volunteers, not mercenaries. One r ebel, a Panamanian known as Crazy Horse (everyone uses a nom de guerre ins tead of his r eal name). explained bow be came to join the Sandinista cause. "I served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam and was with Lt. Calley at My Lai," be said. "After that experience I swore I was going to become a priest. But I was working in Panama and began bearing stories about t.be National Guard beating women and children lo death in Nicaragua. It was like a , bad dream. I left my job nat out and came over lo lhe Sandinista camp." THE COMMANDOS train in the field until the r egula r afternoon rains arrive and they t a k e cover f or w eap ons instruction. Young men who bad neve r mastered even simple mathematics are trained to compute s uch essential calculations as the proper-size explosive charge to blow up a bridge, or a tree, or a house. PREVENT .lllFLATION FIRES I The training does not end at nightfall. Squad:; of men bold political meetings lo discuss the principles for which they are fighting. And new r ecruits Cield-strip and c lean their weapons, while listening to the ~ veterans tell of past battles and their hopes for eventual victory. Earl Waters New Lt. Governor Due for Surprises It only happened three limes in the stat.e's entire history. Tbe last time was nearly 100 years ago. That was in 1894 when the people elected Democrat J ames H. Budd as governor and at the same time gave the lieutenant governor's office to Republican Spencer Malllard. So it must have been a com- pletely surprised young Mike Curb to find himself elect- ed lieutenant governor in t he face or tbe resound- . ing defeat of the bead of bi s party ticket, Evelle J. Younger. .l:Hlt bOW- ever s urprise d Curb may have been, it ls nothing to tbe surprise yet to come when be takes up bis "duties." FOR CUllB ran a flamboyant campaJgn in the newspapers and on television lo tell tbe people oC the wonders be would do as lieutenant governor. The theme Art Hoppe was bow be would reduce s pend- ing and get government back on the right track. He must have impressed a lot of people for he rolled up almost as many votes as Governor Jerry Br1>wn who was making the same kind or promises. But, the big difference is that Brown has the power to actually cut spending and make other cha nges in government. The sur- prise for Curb will be to find that he bas no powers what.soever. For. even though the constitu- tion says he ls the President of lbe Senate, be can't vote even on a Mother's Day resolutiqn let alone sometbing important. It is a Ut.le totally without meaning. He.can't even serve as pr esiding ollicer unless the Senators permit it, something which they aren't likely to do, at least not at any time it might count. AS A. SOP to lieutenant gov- e r non in lhe past. the Legislature bu created some boards and commissions re- markable only because of their great unimportance, and as- signed him to serve on some others equally unimportant. And to keep him out of their hair. some governors ha ve created still more boards ror him to play with. You can be sure oone have any power or purpose. Also to keep him occupied and away from the Capitol whe re be might cause trouble, governors will often assign the lieutenant gov- e rnor to ribbon cutting ceremonies or to address a con- v e nt ion or out o r state schoolmarms where be can neither lose the governor votes or buUd any for himself. But, s urely you say, the lieutenant governor, whose of-· fi ce costs the state $1 million an- nually, must have some useful duties. Well. since be is standby to step in if the governor dies or resigns. he should inquire daily as to the governor1s health. ALSO THE constitution says be is to act as governor when the governor is absent from the state. And there is where CUrb uiay be of great value to the peo- ple. For the presence of a Republican waiting to take over will surely keep Brown from straying across state lines dur- ing the next four years . Furthe rmore, it s hould do much towa rds discouraging Brown from thoughts of running for President in 1980. The Democrats are not about lo look kindly on a move which would turn the state over to lhc Republicans. BARRING an accident or fate. Curb will serve out his term and fade out of politics as ha"e aJI others before him. Being lieute- nant goveroor is no! a goed step- ping stone. II Curb thinks otherwise he should ask around and see who can. name the three lieutenant governors who served prior to Mervyn Dym:illy, the man he has just defeated. In fact . a year from now let him ask the name or U}at man. Or, for that matter. walk down the street and ask passersby the name or the lieutenant governor in office. That's when be will get lbe big- gest sW'J>fi¥ of all. Economics Shnplified: A Troe-life Experience I have been deluged by a letter asking if 1 can explain bow President Carter's bold new economic policy will affect t.be typical American family of foc:r. The answer LI yes, I can. A typical American f~lly oC four is Albert Scbweiuer. a 49· year-old tfod carrier, hla wife, Nellle, and their two children whose names don't matter. Tbl1 is a typical American famtl y because t.bey all bate maraarlne. Albert's ooe omblUon ln life haa always ~ to eat butter at every meal. Wben M waa a little bo y during the Great Dep~, butter WU OGly .., centa·a pound, but the Selnreltaers couldn't altord It • because ~bert'.s father was out ol work. EVEN BY the time Albert and Nellie tot married, butter was selllnl for a mere 60 cents a pound. But wbal with two name- less kids to raise and a house to buy ... Well, it wasn't until two years ago that Albert felt well off enough to suggest buying butter M Sl.32 a pound. "Yes, let's," a1reed Neille. "ja.t 11 IOOtll u we save up S319 for that Japanese t,ee.vee set we have a yen for." Wbat happened, of course, ls that the price of butter kept 10- lng up and tbe va lue of the dollar kept golng down which caused &he price of the J apaoese television set to go up, too. So the Sebweitsera couldn 'l afford either. WBBN TllB price of butter hit St.SS and the Jap&aeH televillon Mt "4Ll8 lat ,reek, lbe Prell· dent acted . "What did be do?" Nellie asked. "Well, in order to strengthen the dollar and bait inflation." said Albert, "be is going to purchase all the dollars be can that att rloaUng around abroad and bring t.bem home. Tbls will m a ke foreigners want our dolfars, but we don't sell them any except at exorbitant prices. '.'Unfortwately, bringing alt these dollars home to hall inlla- tlon will mean we'll have too many dollars noating around thla country, which cauaes lnlla· lion. That's wb.f the President' raised interest. rates so that Americans couldn't aet their bands on them ellber." "What wtU be do with them?" asked Nellie. .. , GUE88 he'll store all the9e s urplus dollar.a i n atloa throulbou\ the llidwestt'~ said Albert: .. You see. be bas w keep tbHe 1urplU1 dollar• out of circulatJon in order to create a recessi91l whkh wtlJ drive tbe price of butt« down to 40 cents a pound." •"fhat'.s good, .. said Nellie. "But what about that Japanese tee-vee set?" "It'll be a steal at 199.99," said Albert. "'lbe stronger the dollar, the cheaper foreign goods wUI be. Americans will ru..h to buy them, thus widening the balance of payments deficit which Is a primary cause of the inflation the PreaJdent plans to cure by strenglhening the dollar." "Well," said Neille. looking non·plussed, "at least we'll be able lo afford butter and a tee· vee set." .. We would,·• said Albert. "ex- ~pt l'U be out of work." THAT WA.8 when Albert lost hll mind and was acnt to the Daffodil Dell Happy Farm where they ac.rve butter every lunday. • L I ANAL VSIS I OBITUARIES Mondmr. ~bw 20. 1978 DAILY PtLOT A 7 • . Pittsburgh Bank Buih;h Good Will ; "Hold un a mmute and we'll ftnd OUl If it's I OtllC to bt- 1tleak ond lobtltr or~ ~mt>uraer and lwo hPlr111 " Deatlu Ehewhere By JOHN CUNNIFF ,. ............... NEW YORK -WbH a company lowers its pricet. HpeclaJJy a bank. ll II bound to earn the communlly'1 aood wlU. Pltt1bur&b'• MeUon Bank dld It, and conceivably mllhl have at.arted a na· tlonal tread Mellon dJdn't offer a 1eneral cut ln prtcea. but did aharply anodlfy the formula uaed lo calculallng lbe cott ot loans to 1maU bullneuet. which lt feels are unduly hurt by current money rnarltet condl· lion.a. tJNDEa '11fE FOaMtJLA. A 8MALL business loan cbarars. ordinarily baled oa the prime rate plus ooe, two or thrff pertentqea points. will belln lJlltead from a base 1 "4 PolDll below prhne. Al announcement tlme, Mellon's prime was 10\\ per«nt, meaning • mall buslnesa might pay between 11~ .. to 13~ percent. The new formula dropped the baise to 9~. making the loan charge 10.,... to 121,Aa percent Immedlately followjne lbe Nov. 14 announce· ment the telephone began ringing, as other banks throughout the country souk:-it to learn the premise and procedures of Mellon's move. A. COUPLE OF DAYS LATER, Craig Ford. executive VJCe president for lbe metropolitan re· gion. was still explaining the move. It was 6:30 also from the absolute level or thoi;e rates. And they needed help. was a mearungf ul amount. These people borrow $40,000 to '50,000, and so 114 percent ls meail· in&ful." Wlll it cost Mellon'' "A COMPANY OF TRIS SIZE has no flnanc· lng allematlve." uld Ford. There's no com· merelal paper market for them. And they aren't "NO QtJESTION, IN THE SHO&T run," said well enough known lo s hop around.'' Ford at fant. but then he amended the answer. The blgh, fast rising rates come at a critic.I "We're not losing money," he said, butthe lower a time for small concema; many are forced to base rate, be polnted out. would cut into profit. warehouse large inventories for the Christmas For Cb l•tm · th ak b k The long·term gains are obvious, of course, ln season. some, r ...,-.as 18 e m e or rea the cem-"-... of business relationships. And, Ford season. ~ """"'""' Were they able to collect cas)l ror their sales coocedes, .. il might help us When we visit other the problem wouldn't be so-great. But modem customers.·• But, he believes, others will copy the merchandising emphasizes deferred payments, move. through credit cards or "buy now, pay after "We're very realistic," he said. "Others will Christmas" plans. do this." "This we thought would cause a major crunch And that does appear to be a strong prospect. tor these people'" said Ford. One reason is that banks want to demonstrate their good citizenship, not only within their com. THEY WERE, HE SAID, AMONG the most munities, but also with Washington too. The latter, loyal of Me llon's customers. "good, long.term some fear, rni_ghl want lo ration credit. customers who don't shop around." • Some of them, in fact. bave been coming lo THERE IS A PRECEDENT FOB the action. Mellon for so many years , said Ford. "you come to During the Nixon administration wage-price have a close personal involvement with them." freeze in'l!r13 and I!r14, a two-tier prime rate was The relationship. he said, is not .. deal by deal." It mandated. Small business had one rate, big busi· continues. ness a higher rate. And why was a discount of l 11• percent decided ---------------------on? · "It was a composite.'' be said. "We thought it JIDDA. Saudi Arabia I A p I Dr Mohammed Kbasbogg.i, 80. persomtl phy tcian o f Saudi monarchs and rather of lhe Saudi busmess lY· coon Adnan Khashogga. has died. it was reported here Saturday. WASHTNGTON IAP I -Slel*en S. Gardner, 56. vice chairman of the Fede ral Reserve Board. died Saturday of cancer at his home. pm .. hardly a banker's hour, bul no rarer an -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;===----------- event than the price cut. ALICIA'S "The premise is very simple," he said. ROWBS a 6FrS "Our office managers in conversations with 1111 c • ....._ w., UNIVERSITY FLORIST small business people, those with less than $1.S ,..__.,o.c. million of assets, found they were being burt ....... _ severely." .._.,., • .._.. The damage to them, he said, was twofold: not 133-1883 "Light Up Her Life With Flowers" LOS ANGELES CAP > PA RIS <AP > French actor Claude only from the rapid increase in interest ralft but Dauphin, 75, who fre· -------------------- H..,.,,...,,,...._.. quently appeared on FOUNTAIN Broadway and in American movies, died Of FLOWERS Friday. He starred in UMS ....... Pkwy J ea n .Paul Sartre's ..__ FLOWER FACTORY • 9592 Hamilton Huntington Beech 962-6688 Open Thanksgiving 4519 Campu• Drive Irvine· 752-7040 1630 Sen Miguel Drive. Harbor V .. w Center • e•• 4010 441EHt17th Street. Coete MeH • MM144 The man known as the fath e r or th e Hollywood sign, John R. Rocbe, 83, died of ao ap· parent heart attack. He was a civic figure who recently worked to raise funds to rebuild the sjgn he designed and built as a promollonal device an 1923 the English version of -~";=• • a... Hiiis ' classic "ijuil Clos" on 147·1141 770-0123 Broadwavand aooeared ~========:::::::::::::::=:::!.=::::================-•-------------------------------------. in many Hollywood 546-5525 films, including "The Quiel American" and ··Barbarella." NEW YORK (API MILE SQUARE . FLORIST - 16509 ... ,, .. St •• I ........ .., 839-5200 . AIRPORT -fl;()R1STS °"" 111•\j•llMJ Comer of Redhill • Brl•tol KENTFIELD IAPI - Albt>rt W. Gatov. 71. former president of the Pacific A m e rica n Steamship Association and chairman of the U S. 1-'ederal Maritime Boa rd, died Friday of cancer at his home in nearby Kent WoodJands 556-~744 Mortimer Landsberg, ~;;::;~~;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;::~~====~~~~~~~: 84 , a retired s tock i n.Aowers.ller b ro k e r and former JERI'S FLORIST c h a 1 r m a n 0 r t h e We have a large selection • 1as12.._.11on1. or CUS1om • i\merlcan Stock Ex-1 ... ...,. .._. dried&stlk change. died in Delray 96i.Ooi J arrangements. • Beach, Fla. JJJ1 Lest. Hwy. ...... c...c-.....,w..,..-C:.....dllW.67J.1170 ARTISTRY M I DD LET 0 W N , N' FLOWERS Conn. <AP> -Ricbard Wl ..... DMILL J. Coleman. 87, who 14101 Aklertwy. " NEW YORK 1APl -fou nded the Colem a n ....._ ... ,._ FLORISTS Eugenia Pallera ardi, Bros. Show, a carnival 586-1301 89. who founded Sardl's that has been touring ... ,..n ....... ,,.. 25271 Mclldyn Restaurant with her the Northeast for more ~;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;::=;;;:=~"I L•••a Hlls hus band a nd he lped than 60 years. died HUMTIMCiJOM IEACH .W._._ Ill....._ operate the theater-Thursday. FL-•sr ...... ..._. district landmark for 26 -· W....- ycars. died Saturday. 16474 ..... Clllc9 St .. K.I. Wld West Piasa NEW YORK CAPl Lennie Trlslano, 59, a p1an1st a nd composer who once played with 1a zz g reats Di zz y G1lle~pie and Charlie Parker. died Saturday. • 14 '- 3327 77"0455 S ARANAC LAKE. ~ 161H'••"611 St.. V- N.Y . <AP>-Rutb Wbite, 146 0601 ,._~Waln•• 76, who wrote a column -~ on women in show busi-~;;;;;;;;;;;;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;=i"._ ____ iiiiiiiiii•--- n es s for Variet y DE MURL magazine. and daughter FLORIST or theatrical agent William Morris. die d t4JIMewpwt"'"" Thursday.. c:....._ Death Notices Deatlt Netlen 646-44 79 GRAY PE"RRY r GRAY rMidefll ot COS1• ,.,._to Ille ""'-Kien c.ncff Society, P • 4030 8ircll St •• Newp0rt 8ffcll, Ca. Mt'...,. C• ••loed •w•y on Novem~r '7660 Frt~nds m•Y call •t Bell 1' 1918 H~ •S survolft!d by -win • Wolloam c;. Gray Costa MeW C. 1-9 rO.OW•'f Mortllart on T-y. Nov- llfOlhU\ Pere~ E Gray ~f ,;·11,.1, emDer 21, 1'7' from ~:00 PM to .•:JO M1ch19on ond R.a~ll Gray ot Tot>al'90 PM. Bell ~., Mor1uary d.rec· C•nyon Ce • tll<M S~DnllMO E41tf tors OTTO I <>OP ot S.nta Mjlr ... Ce .• Leo U.119 of VICTOR EOWARO OTTO resldMt Pd'>O Robl~ C. Mid Josepn E. L•PI> of Santa AM Ca Pusecl 'eway on of HMdwock •. C•. one sister Edith November l6 •1,,.: He•• w....,.,,..., o.,!:!:::::~~:~ Br~nton ot M1thl9&0 . .t.fso two ""P-' ,. __ "''«''S M•ro.trf'1 VIII• •ncl Cecille h1S wife Ewlyn Of -•tll Ana, C.., •on, ___ ..., ______ _ Homl'n ol Ll'fl"IOC)re c.t and w ft "' Slevtn E. Olio ot Amon• and a AEHEA'S MISSION • •• v ' de1191rter 8"rl»r• v. Gular1e Of Goii.. niece• •nd ~-· F~r•I S<ervoces MeH Ca Also 1 11randtllllOrtn. ROllST lo Glm ;';'",:1".:1'~1onoo~·1~':::;'.!': Ro~,Y w1i1 "* r.clteci on Mono•y, ~ ... LL 837•6502 ., No .... mtier 20. 1978 lit 8;00 PM at St. A ChaPl!f w1111 Rev Haroto M AnderSOft Jolln llM Baptlsl Cllurcll. Fu,,.r•I ollocl•l•r>Q. lnterlMflt el Herbor L•wt1 Mau wlll br on Tuescs.-,, November JIS71 ........ """"'°"al P•rt< ContrlbulH>m m.., be 11, l918 •• 10 oo AM. lnter~t Good M=~ _, _________ Shepl\erd Cemel-''"· HuntlrtQlon Mcco • .._....,.IC 8uc:11, C.a. Baltz ·eerQenlfl Funeret .._ Home Cost• Mesa dlrf!C1or~ ~========~~ MOITUAIUES WEAVl!ll, JR. . Laguna Beach GEORGE THOMAS WEAVER. J R • rimclent Of ~ta MHa. ea P•s~ 494-9415 •W•V on -16, 1q1e. Survived Laguna H ills b'f 111s wife ettn1ee, hos sons. Geor~ 768-0933 T. We. .... r Mid Ol&rles P. Weaver (Iii S J ca of Cost• MM.t. ea ~IC!'\ prhlalf' In an uan P•Strano lieu of u-s contrit>ullons may t>e 495-1776 m-to Ne-1 Htw110r Elk\ L009e 111161 Charity F,1#. a.111 S.rge<on Fu,,.r•I Home '°51• Mew dire< tors COSTA MESA FLORISTS 117 IROADWAY .'ill~ c ........ --54~1 IALfZ.IBGltlON FUMHALHOMl 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 OIXOfl _!:==~;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!_ EOW.t.RO J OIXON, tf'1Clen1 ot S. ·---------· IB.L llOADWA Y MOHUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMtlff.TVTHIU-UMI MOltTUAIY WlSTCUff CHAPIL Crerretory • Flower Shop 42'1 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 PlaCI lltOTMHS SMITH'S MORTUARY 627 Mam SI Huntington Beach 536-6539 5""'8 MOITUAIT 976 So. Coast Hwy. Laouna Beach 494-1535 1533 N. El Camino Real San Oemente 492-0100 ,_FAM4LT COLOM.AL f!UHHAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 Lll9una. C.. F'eu.d on No•~o.<" 11 • '971 In s. lA91JM, ea. SuNIYed by 1115 wit• Marguerite, 2 <hlldren, Brana Olion Of o;....oncs 8¥, Ce. ano W-y Aro' ot Sacramento, C• .• • sltp. clllldren Cll•rlolle Meyfleld of c;.rmany, Merl-Pomeroy Of Tustin. C.ryll Morrr( Of Fula.rton, Ca. aM Jolln E 11erer ol Tustin, C• •• 12 Of'•nck.lllldnt\, ~l1tate Mau Of Cllrls- • Meta~wde ~flfDhllttc.._ m7 ...... IM.C.M. S4t-9117 141-I 70I ll•n 8urlal wlll tie c:e-.. 41d •I SI..._ ________ ..,. Edw•rds OM'th, o.na Pollft. Ca. on _________ _ Tueway, ...,_.,.,., 21, t'7f .. IO·OO _________ _ AM. lrtl.,.,_,. AK~ Cemetery, El Toro. C... l"amll'f """"5 dOMtlOns to tM Ha«t Fund. ,..,...,. m•r ull at o·c-i.....-Hiii• MortU¥., on Mond•'f frOfl'I 7·t PM. o ·connor UQUM Hll!t Mof1'*Y dlrecten. SMtllt GILLIAN R. N. SMITH, rMldtftt Of (m1a MeM. Ca. ...._.....,on Nov· emw It, tm 919 Is M#Vlwtl ~ i.r bfotller Oltmond Haltmlttl Of COiia MeM, ca.. ' ~ _..,_ NMrrlltll. J uliet N•ltmlttl, Mii ¥rl.. l!lllMtlll Quirke ell Of 1!1191.tnd. Or..,HIOe Mt'vlc .. wm tie Mid todrt. ~ 10. 1971 et 12·00 ,_et Good SMllllel'd Cemetery, HuMlfllton 0.Kll. hll Bf'MdWeV Mor11i«V dltK'1lrl. MAV•u.a l!ARL L. Gf'AYEl.LE, l'ftideflt Of Seftla AN. C... ~en.......,.., ltifferentia Florist m42 CIM YAWY Pm. llAU . ·=-YOUR FULL SERVICE FLORIST •• 19, lt7'. SW\ltftd by Ills -T .. _________ ...,. °'-''• .. $9111• ,.,.., Ce. Mii George °'-''• .. °*' Mau, Ce., --ii, ;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ~"' ot Wlltnler, ca. CrvtMMde '9f'Vkft Witt ... twld 411t T__,, Nov· e.,.._r 21. ltrf at l:JO PM In Ille ~oleum at "'9<1fk View Memorlel' P•r•. )500 P.c:lll< View Ort¥•. 1 ,..,.port taac'll, Ca. Pec:Utc View Mef'hoery....,, L.•• oaOROE A. LEE. retidfM Of lellte AN, Ce. ,._. -y ell ..._...,. te. ttJa. ... i. -"!wt! ey Ill• wtft 01N1 L" ef ._.. llM. Ce. 2 , ... dalitMfA l.tl'da C-Of Norn. Ca. Mlf N-y ......... II M!Hlofl Vie• Jo, CAI. ""° , •8flddllllhll. ,,_, .. ~ ......... e11 r..-,.,...,. --tt, "" .. •:• fllM ...... .,......, ~ "'" 1""""9ftt •• ~·fie Ytew ....... ,,.,.., """"' may Utl .C eett ~y Merfu,fY HARBOUR R.ORAL 892-6313 .......,, ..,..,..., :IQ. 1'11 '""' • .'li'M to l ·>O PM. Bell lrNO .. ~ ~---------"'--~lflf9Cton. , "' 8(oadway Flower Shop. .. 0,. Holdays'' 1750-11 ........... d. c.... .-.. 546-1216 (College Center) MOORE ROWERS 1211·•-..... St. C....Mela 556-7870 • 211r....,. .... Celle ....... 645-5165 Order Earty for Thantte9Mng SENDON& .. TAKE QNE HOME OURPTD 'I1IANKSGIVER BOlQJET 11IAMllCm!C •1'UIL~ D Feet.Ive fall flowerw in an exclusive FTD woven wood. handled bMket. ~~o-p In. We almolt 811,Y• where-the nowv. ,SlS.00&$17.JD • UNIVERSITY FLORISTS OF IRVINE • -4~rican /Jeaui'I Florists - 17851 leach, Hwillwgton leoctl rttofte 842-6414 ..-.1-•.0lll$~at'S _NF~~~~:.: 2640 Harbor llYd.. Costa Mesa el!! =~HA• laYIHE • t::5t MlWPOttT llACH • COltONA DB. MAI ~TOM HACH • FOUMTAIM 'IAUIY Start your own tradition. Send the FTD Thanksgi~erBouquet. It's such a thoughtful mninder of you. The PTO Thanksgivcr Bouquet in a woven wood ~ct. Or the FTD fall Mum Plant in a woven bat-shaped basket. And you can send them almost anywhere, the PTO way. 1b order, call or visit your PTO florist today. Those F*I'D Florists really get around.~.for you. .A8 DM:.v PILOT Hobie National Title Event Set Hobie 18 6k1pJ)('~ and crew-. from Malmo to Uawau will ('()ft verge in San Di o·, Snuth Ray NO\ 28 to IJe<' i 1or ""' t"t'Ona n nhonal champ1on..,h1p for t~ chas• Tht lloblr ltf 1s lh 1wwt'bt In the hmcd 1J ob1c line o f talamar~uui About 75 or ttw nataan·, hc~t llobui L8 t-klPPt'r' Jn' f.'XPl'<'h'<i lo l'OOHM'll' .ind 'llt•,11 th\' nll llonal l.JtJ trom Jetr C1~1. . anta Cruz. who won at laal yHr *11',ort Lallderdale, t'la Coml)('Utor mny all thNr own b<Mt or rent ont\ of tht• brand nt'W r ctory boou. whkb will ~1ded by th\' llobu:: C'la ' A.110ClaUon BOATING BYC Sails Eleven classes turned out Saturday and Sunday for Balboa Yacht Club's annual Turkey Day Regatta sailed on inside and out· side courses in Ught airs. Trophy winne rs : LASER-Steve Dryer. BYC. .LJD0·14A-1, Tom Willson. BYC ; 2, tie between Bill McCord a nd Rolly Lohman. BYC. Rapido ToJ18 Missio11 Race He dquartl'rt ror the re¥1lla ~•II be' at the Glonett.a Inn on Coronado l•lond tlcgh1trat1on wtll bt.' open on Tut••day. Nov :?ll. and tht· rnt'ing will begm on Wednesday ut 10 » m WINDSURFERS FINO HEAVY GOING IN WORLD TITLE EVENT AT CANCUN, MEXICO LIDO·HB-1, Ma rk Shryer, BCYC. SA BOT A -1. Cassandra S m e ltzer, NHYC ; 2. K i rk Ma nclark, BCYC: 3, Bi;_el Hemp· hill. BYC. M a Rllt11do l'O ~kU>Pert'<i b\ Hollywood and Sardont>. Dan.a R <'t'S ·will be hrlU daily throuRh l'n duy. l>et' I when the top half of th<> Ot't'l will bt> an oounced to compete in two f1~l r cH on Saturday to determine the natiQnaJ champion Winds Whip Windsurfers SABOT B SC -1. Bill y OonOYan, BIYC; 2, Heather Manc lark, BIYC; 3. Jim Nefr. BYC; 4, Janet Nelson, BCYC. Point Yuc·ht l'lub. wu:. thl' O\ier. a ll and Cla~ A ~inner an the third rat•t• of ('ap1strano Bay Yacht Club''> M1ss1on Sen ei. Sun da y T h l• ,erae 11> for Performam'l' llandJcap Racing .. ~leet ) arht1> Second oH•rnll. r>t>ndang pro test. ~a~ V l\t .t,, ~ailed by J ohn Hooper. OPYC'. and third ~as M 1d01~ht Spt>l'WI. Chuck Los ness, DPYC Class winner-. CLASS A 1 Mot\ R-00 1 V AA.ea J M.O ... 91>1~1 .. Ct.A'>S R I 0... v..._ &o.I,,_, HllQI> Cut r•n OPYC 1 f d ti,. ~•ff M-flvtU• fH-fttt«y OPYC. J, -K•~• Rio Rllff Cac>0 8YC (LASS ( I f'"""y Ftthn Pt-le Mt'-C..CIO llYC 1 WI"° R"""' r Jul"' and 8r.-c! fl..-Cac>O BYC, l. Bolo fOf'bl>-. Ea C......mt~. c-8YC Rambunctious W1D8 Ram bunct1ous. co-skippered by Chuck Manning and Jam Cowie of the host club was the winner of CabriUo Beach Yacht C lu b 's Ga ry T h o mps on Me morial Regatta for Cal-205 Sunday Runner.up was Misty Blue with co-skippers Bill Roberts· a nd Ken Taylor. a nd third was Boat, sailed by Fred Brinkman. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE llSl'l» FICTITIOUS 9USINUS NAME '1ATEMENT "ff\• ro11ow1nq Of'r\On11t •'~ 001n9 bu\•"""\d\ ' I 0 P~PfPllf!> 14Jlfu1Cltt o;tn Wn . AtW>t'lm CA '7tlOS Ult_ E '~'• 14lll East C1tt1>41M. W/ty /lo~•m. CA 'l71lO\ Maqorte R 0o .... 11. 1Uq Ea\f J&O~on, A,...,....,m CA "'11(1& Ttlt\ bu",,.." I\ COl\GU<ftO by a q..,,..,,,, p.irll'f!rV..p UI• E I Wat\, P~rw-r ff'•\ ""'~' .., .. , '''"'d wl"' t~ C.""n'y l"leri. 01 Ord~ County on No,...mber 1, 1na R·tlWI NOTICE 01' INTENTION TO CRE ATE HCURITY INTEREST Cs.n.6'1t1-lf1 U '-C.I NOTICE t\ Mn>by 91 ... n to I Credtlnn ot Electronk Dtsoon 0.veloPfNtnt E~•no. In< o W•vto M•\ter, ~ Wftme bia llO<lrl'U I\ 11151 A Murpny, lrvl,,., County o1 OrMoP. State of c.i11oml•, lh<tt • "4!<urlly Inter••• " _,, 10 be «••led by oet>to< .no 9rant..i to TRANS WEST DISCOUNT CORP., S•c ured P•rty, wl>ose IH.l\lneu 600••" I\ '150 Wll\IWre BlYd • ae...r1y Hill\, County o1 1..0s ~ S~le ol C•ttforn14 W.fol TER E 11.ACA 1UI East-SI, S...to llt \Ml• AM, CMllonlo• '7701 TM llf'--1Y In _,, ""' SKurtty Interest will DP<""'~ Is, "'~•I. ""'" llandlse. ha lure \, loots, fl-U m&<llln•ry, mat.,lal\, \uppll~. Publt\hed ()r_,.. (O..SI Dally Piiot MIVIPmt'M, IU<ntluo-P ancl lurn1\IMl>ql Nov o. u. 20. 11. 19/fl of O"b lor co...,ring Pf'Oe>erty now ~t~t II IOC•f~ •t 17.1.Sl A """""""'· lrvlne, County ot Or-. Stil!e of c.lllom•a. --.. ,... bu\lnf'U known a• Elec:lronlc PUBLIC NOTICE ~":::.":'a~~e:,oe..c Enot-•lf>Q. ----T,,,. •ton!sald _ ... 11y lranwctlon ~ ~ will "" <~eel on I>' Mier ,,,. NOTICE TO CREDITORS lOlll O&y ot ~. 1'71. al 10 00 0 1' 9Ut.K TRANSFER A M ••I T"•M W.St Ol\C°""I COfl> t-...01 '10'! '107 U CC.I '150 Wll\lltrP RI"" 6Pvo'rly Hill~ cA .. oTt CE 1.-, HERE RY GIVEN to f,,,. ~u PAYABLE iiv CHECK ' aOllOr\ Of f-A' E ME H ..,HE NASI, So l&r ol\ •nown to ,,,.. !>ecureo lr.+m.luor . -"""""''-"''I\ P•rly, •II bu\lne•s n&('I(,. eno 181~ Pllt(f'nltd Cltv OI Co\t.l Me~. itOOrh~\ used llY''llf! Debtor to-IN C.ounly ot °'"nll" s1 .. 1e OI c...111orn111, lhre;> Yf''lr-. !Mt-' are that " bul~ 1'"""'''' " dbo<lt to "" D•leil Novemt.r ll 1918 m-lo JERRY ROZAR lr..,.\l•rt<•, F,....,F '-- wf\OY' b•i>•-.\ -~· •\ 117S Piece"' ~ · '• toa, CtlY Of C0\13 ,,.._, (.ovnty of ~~ltrty Or~P~~ ~'~7.':-tl'nf'CI " TRANS WEST M..Crlbl'd 11'1 _r ... <I\ All i.100. 1n tHt WI~ INC. tradl', ""'""°' l'QV1pment ano 0000 .... r1y H1H~CA"2U• ..... ol '""' Fa\I FOOO """"""' kno .. n PU0411MO Oranve ""'~ o .. 1y Pl!Ot, "' P IC 8UllGEltS encl I0(<1lf'CI al lllS Nav 10, Im Pi.tct!f\11&, City ot Cmla Met...,, Cov111y . Sllt-78 ot 0tc1nve. Stale ot C.altlorn1 .. The but-lraMl~r will ti.-conwm m•teo on or afle• '"" I Ith day ot ~ceml>"r, 1q19 .. 1 10 00 a m <ti C.rov~r Ew:row Corp • ....--~\ " P 0 Bo• 117. Tuo,ltn. C.t PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' OtSSOt.UTIOH 01' PARTNERSt!I .. Gale force winds. heavy chop and a rduous inte rnational com· p e tition m a rked the 1978 Windsurfer world c ham pions bips conducted at Cancun. Mexico An unprecedented 300 pre· qualified e ntrants from 31 coun· trae~ competed . making the event one of the largest one· design sailing regattas in his· tory. Competing in heavy winds. often ex~ 20 knots. racers vied for top s pots i n s lalom. freestyle. long d istance a nd Olympic triangle divisions. WINNING THE freestyle com· • petition was Matt Schweitzer of Pacific-Palisad es. who regained his 1976 world title with a skillful routine of difficult and in· -novative m a n e uvers on the water . Second place we nt to Robby Naish of Hawaii. with de· fending champion Ke n Winner taking third. T he heavy-weather slalom competition was conducted on a difficult ne w pa ra llel course with Kister Swedberg or Sweden winning it following three days o f s trenuous two-man heats. Mike Waluer or Newport Beach. was second. The ei ht-mile long distance race was particularly arduous a s gale force winds caused many to drop out. The winner was Robby Naish or Hawaii. Rhonda S mith o f Fort. Lauden:talc. to'ta .. was the sole ~oman finisher. OLYMPIC TRIANGLE racing dominated the second we(!k with heavy winds pers isting for a ll or the races. Naish won the men's lightweight divis ion with seven straight firsts: Schweitzer won the m edi um li g htwe ight division: John Myrin of Sweden took the top spot in the medium heavyweight divis ion . • THISTLE-I, Bob Ball, BYC. ETCHELLS·ZZ-1, R oger M eisinge r. N HYC : 2. Bob Searles, NHYC: 3. Ted Monroe . NHYC. SOLING -1. Robbie Haines. SOYC. . ~ SANTANA-20-1, Tad Palmer . NHYC; 2, Bruce Golison. ABYC. I SLANDER -30-1, Ron Deacon. VYC . PH RF-I. Vantage, Dick Sewa rd, LSF; 2, Perspicacious. Jim Skaug, VYC; 3, Sparkle. Alex Irving, BYC. .,., ,,, ~ .. ""°""'to -Tr...,•IP ..... ·••• bu\f~\~\MWJ "°°'~'*' u.....-.ct Dv tM Tr...,stff"Of tat ,,__ pri;e-..t truvft' ytiarsttrf'> ~ OalM ...,~ .. 10 1q71 J,.rrv R'Qt•lf. TrMKh•ft .. PUBLI C NOllCE IS HEREBY GIVF N l""I EARL 8 FOYC " MICKCY J '>HAW. N!rt•loton OOt ll.i\lnhs -r '"" 11ct1llou\ ''' ...,,.,.. ilnd \IV~ ol MARLIN INN, d ll!SI M"ln SI. C1h ot Hunllt'IQtCHI Be&<ll. COUf'lly °' Oranow. Statt 01 CalltornJa, Oki on l!tf> l•lh Oay ot HOit No supernatural powers are required. Just use any one of today's highly efficient gas dryers in place of your older. less effi- Because these dryers use up to 30% les.s gas than older pilot type models. they also GROVER ESCROW CO'IP P.o eoam Tinlin. Ca '1MO Es~l"O* Ne ).14114< Publt\fttocl Or"Nll Co.l\I 0.1ty Piiot '~"""'°"' 20, 1'71 S~11 PUBLIC NOTICE RS,...2 NOTICE OF INTENT The Cali f o rn ia Departme nt of Transportation has filed an appllcat1on with the emlll'r, 1918. 1J¥ w1lh0r,....al. 01\sot , • '"" '14•0 Pllrt~9"Pand le<ml,..lelM•t "!l&llC>ft\oHl)¥1"""11Wrt'tn S..•O 1>vsW.n 1" Ille 1u1urw w111 C-11< ltil b't Earl 8 Fo.,.. wtlO wit pay and diW"""' .,, 11410illlle\ O~l>I\ ot Ille l1rm •"O reul..-•II mon•n pay-lo -ltrm f-urtller llOll<.-•• llettt>y Q....., 1"41 IM u-rMQNd wlll ...,. ""' "'"'°"SI l>le, lrom IN• o,,y on, 10-M\y obltQ8 lion 1ncurn!d l>V the otr.tr In hi\ own name or 1n then.,,.,,.. ol Ille firm l)A f~O <11 Huntinqlon 8eac ll, C<llllorntoi\, IN\ 16111 ddy O! NOWmbtr 1'1@ • -Earle FoY• Pvbh\MO Or-C.o.ut D•tly P>IOI l'IO""m""r :IO. 1'71 SlJI /8 P UBLIC NOTICE South Coast Regional -----------t Commission for restriplng suPuiO:=TOI' THI! the highway to include left STATEOl'CAUFORNIAP"Olt turn pockets and two way THE COUNTY Of OMAN GE left turn laftf's on Pacific Ho. a.•tt C ast H • h bet NOTICE Of HEA RIN G 01' 0 IQ way ween P•TITIOH FOR Plt09ATE OP WI LL Del OblsPO Street and the ANO l'OR LETTE1ts o,-Ao Street ot Green Lantern in MINISTRATION WIT H WILL .... . Dana Point. This work NUEo r""uires the elimination of Estat• o1 LOWREY R HURLEY ~..., aka LOWREY RAYMOND HURLEY approximately 12S street ~o-s. p arki ng s p aces and . NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN ,,... install ing "no parking" MINNA MARI" SNYDER fin llN!O I T hftreln • petition lor Pn>bete ol Wiii S gns. he SCRC permit ""o tor iuvance oi t.ellto o1 Ao. number js P-4376. For ministration With Wiii ~ .•• furthe r information call terence 10 wNdl Is ,,.,.. 10-lurl'Nr the Coastal Commission at Pt1r•1<11••r• . ...., ,,.., tM time ano plac• Of lle¥1ft9 ,,,. ~ ~ bHn HI '714) 620-3755 1or Oece~ i, 1971, .. 10.ooa.m., In the <ourt,_., of ~-l'IO. J of WIO cour1, at 100 OvtC C'.enl« Oflw W•sl, In Ille City ol S•nt• Ana, C.lltomt•. D•IHI ~ IS. 1971. Wit.LIAM E, St JOHN, C.ouiny 0«1c 1 OHUllN &OMaUltN teS4Pt1NmA-La\A,._..._CA Pubt~ Or-C:0.'1 0.11y P11ot T•I 121JI .._1515 "°" 2'0. 11. n. •m •"-ntw: ~ _________ ...;;u:.:.:n:...:., Pubtl~ 0r-. eoes1 °""" Pilot New 10, 11. 21. "71 J.Jo&Ht PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE HOTICI TO CRl!OITOltS SUPEIUOlt COUllT Ofl THE c,..n lJ STAT&O,CALll"ORNIA ,OR PtOTta TOCAl!DIT'Oltl TH& COUlfTY 0, Ott.1~HG£ SUP•RIOlt COURT Ot' THI ..._ A•'1.. STATE CWCAUl"OltNIA ,Ott E\1_.e ot HELEN LOUISE StiANKS THE COUNTY CWOltAHOI .,,., HCLCN L SHANKS, De<e .. 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Wf>l(ll " .. lll4K• ot buslneu of lllll noli<• "'9 111 ... rll!INd In .i1 m.iten ,.,,_ o.1ed -1, .,,._ 1"9 to IN t.iate ol Mid dK-, MA It I ANN A I.O U I SE wltllln I-"*'""' efl•r tilt tlral PEf&R50H ll"Ollu tlontftllltnotlet. Er4KU1rl• of l1lt Witt Of 0.IN ~ 14, 1'11 the ...,..,. MfNCll CIKllCltnl H AHl'Ofl O T OUC N J4Mll T. POil hK\ltOfofti.WlllOllllt A PltOflHSIONA&.COltllOlllATIOH •lllMMmteldt<-tms " ............ ¥..... TitOMAI L.. LOtlO llllttl... ......., .• Twr_.,CA,_ IMlt P-•Y-.&a T .. : wat.... L..-. N•,CA,.., ....... , tw: S-lllt'tll Teh 11MI ...._. ~Or .... ~ O;Nty .. lltt ........ ,.., ..... ..... ta_ .. tt,Dtc;4,I"' . 1"11911tftM~ ClttllWty llfllle4 Ul1·1t '-9Y 20. 2', Dec.. 4, 11. "71 SM0-1t c ient one. And you11 be drying clothes with ESP or •Energy Savings Fhyback That's because almost all of Amertca's gas appliance manufacturers now build ESP right into their products. The result is a-new breed of dryers with gas-saving features like pllotles.s ignition ... precise fabric settings and extra-large capacity. , . . save you money. That's your Energy Savings Payback . A payback you get for the lifetime of the appliance. For more specific informa- tion see any dealer dis playing our Energy Savings Fhybaclc poster. And learn why you don't need a crystal ball to save money in the future. Just a litUe ESP. c,(XflH.kN (1'11f()llHIA (,/l..;(CU<-A'lf .. ___ _ till • I • ... . . CALIFORNIA Oile £ompany ~oWB · Re•idenu Find Sameneu Everyuihere SCOl'IA CAP• 'Pacmc ber OWDI Uu• town, k>ck. stock and buftlalow. And church and achool and lauridry. And 1rocery end theater and fire station. Enrytbinc but tbe people -alld it has a pr tty btlt'bunkoft.Mm too. ll'Oa THl818 8COTIA, ComPtl\Y Town. U. S A. P rhal)I lhe laal company-owned 1.oill .. town lA CaWornla. ~ Thtl"l" are 1.071 restdents Who llv In 27S wood trame bunaalows and work for one bo • PaC'lfk Lum~r Co Tb ,.. 11 no poverty. no eldtrly and no blacks. And not m~b indJvld\lality "PfOl>le aay tbat everyt.hlnc look the Hme here," aaya lO·Year rttldent Blll Butelson ''Bul what about Da.J,y City and San Fr~! w~ drove down there to visit and it all lookfd tM •amt. too " PAClFIC L MBEa FO NDED this town In 1889, about 30 miles south of Eureka on C'al fontia' north co1tst Its name CJlme from the Scotch Cana41an lumber1acks who were its first r 1dents The bunkhouse and the company store are long gone. But now as then, the mall re- mains. spitting out hall a million board feet of r edwood a day and providrng the paychecks for everyone. ·~-.,....... "Everyone works for PL," says Bob Craddock. resident Humboldt CoWlty deputy sheriff and former company employee. "They have a lever over them ... PLACE OF WORK SELDOM OUT OF SITE Firm Owns Town Lock, Stock, Bung•low THERE IS NO CITY HALL in Scotia and the closest thing to a mayor is Gary Cook, the company ,J>ersonnel director who says be would rat.her be known as the "town superin- tendent. .. He manages both employee rela- tions al the mill but housing in the town. Pacific and p,ays $110 a month rent. "Everyone knows everyone. Jt's a great place to live, just as long as you live decent. Rents range from $50 a month for apart- ments to Sl.SO for the largest homes with formal dining rooms and enclosed porches. Cook says that families are moved into larger houses as they have more children. AND MOST PEOPLE DO. THE town has no jall. There )'as a rape and attempted s uicide several years ago, but Deputy Crad- dock says the m-.jority or his Job deals wilh traffic violations and juvenile misdemeanors ..Living in Scotia is no different than be· ing in an apartment with the landlord there." says machinist Joe Leonardo. "I like it because it's small," says Kathleen Kemp, whose husband works for "The worst part is having to look out.the window each morning and see your job." Three Venils Probes Fired MOUNTAIN VIEW !AP) - Three more atmospheric probes a re headed for Venus today after a s uccessful in-space launch from a Pioneer spacecraft. The three launchings from the Transporter Bus represent the second phase of the first project devoted primarily to the at- mos phere and weather o( another planet THE THREE PROBES, which had to go orr simultaneously, were released at S:()f? a.m. PST, after an ll·hour delay. Adjust- ments were made over that period to off~t an increase in velocity, th e Nationa l Aeronautics and Space Ad· ministration said. Ttre Transporter Bus, the main spacecraft, was 20 million miles from Earth, traveling 21,000 miles an hour at the time of the launchings. • The North, Day and Night Probes will land on the eartb- facing hemisphere or Venus on Dec. 9 at points 6,000 miles apart from each other, after 5.8 million miles. .. IT WOULD BE comparable to landing on earth in Oslo, Norway. Uruguay and the Malagasy Republic." said NASA spokesman Pete Waller. In the first maneuver Wednes- day, the Sounder Probe was separated from the Transformer Bus . Santa Doe in Mission Viejo Santa Claus is to make his an· nual debut in Mission Viejo on Sunday at 6 p.m. during a pro- gr am featuring music by Bill Baker in the mini park adjacent lo ChriBanta Drive and La Paz Road From 6 lo 6:40 p.m Christmas carols and radio communica lions with Santa as he journeys from the North Pole to Viejo will be on tap, spokesman Greg Cur-rens said. A Mission Viejo welcome will be extended with the. lighting or the community Christmas tree, thousands of lights and a burst of fireworks, Currens said. Santa's arrival is part of the annual Plve Nights of Christmas program sponsored by the Mis- sion Viejo activities committee. Other evening activities in· elude the opening of Santa's workshop, Dec. 3; a Christmas concert, Dec. 10; a live manger scene, Dec. 17 and a Lunioaria ceremony <Jigbting or paper bags> Dec. 24. If you feel overstuffed, maybe ifs fastest, most effective ways to time you_joined Holiday Spa slim down, finn up. And that's Jfealth aobS. not all we have to knock the Right now's the perfect time. stuffina out of you. Because yotl can get a 2-year T6ere's also jazznastics for membership for the price of the . W<men. F.njoyable group exer· first year alone. Or, two of you cises done to u~ music. can get rid of the stuffin2 with Plus,~ jogpig, steam, l·year memberships for lbe JX'ice sauna, whirl s and more. And of a l ·year plan! it's all desuroed to dress you up. And we've got just the stuff If you 1eel stuff~ join to do it. Like our space-age exer· Holiday Spa Health Oube now. cise equipment and pnwressive But dO buny. Thia ia a limited physiCal ~ ~And 'll ehow the COOlbined, they're one~ kind<i stuff-:Woould ~~ <i. "NolHw::ll:le-(JIO.....-t ._. _, I Old law Speeds -Ghee ks SACRAMENTO <AP> -Applicants for Ucenaea to sell in· 1ur1nce must be fin1el'Drinted before t.ak- int the examination, aays tbe state Depart- ment ol lnaurance . . Spokesman Robert Macklin said that finterprintiog was authorized by the Legislature in 1959, but never used. However. now there's a steadily increasing number of applicants, and finl(erprinting speeds cheeking them. Commissioner Wesley Kind er said applicants could have it done at a ny Department of Motor Vehicles office. by private companies listed In the telephone yellow pages, or by som e police depart- ments. Applicants will also be charged $6.15, in addi- tion to other fees. for proces si ng th e fingerprint cards, Kinder said. W o"'a" Guilty FRENO CAPl -A woman has pleaded guil· ty to embezzling $2,335 while she worked for the Bank or Ame rica in Bakers fie ld. Nadine Marie Henry will be sen- tenced here Dec. 18. ..,,., ~ 20, 1978 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKcY 80 PROOF DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BV JAMES 8 BEAM DISTILLING CO Cl ERMONT BEAM llY YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED. Orange Coast College operates the official recycling center for Costa Mesa. 556-5981 Effective Oct. 29. • Orange County Transit District's new phone numbers are 636-RIDE or toll-free ZENITH 7-RIDE. Our new offices are located at 11222 Acacia Parkway. Garden Grove. CA 92640 Wt'lehe1Wto..,,_lh1re.. .. h' ., ....... Rlwuide 4020 Madison (at Arlington) S.. S.WdWo 3.13 N. H. Street (opposite c.eittraJ Qty Mall> Montclair 5350 Clive Street (at Central Ave., opposite Montgomery Ward> ~~tha~ 9143 De Soto Ave., at NordMff Enmno 17031 Ventura vd., West of Balboa HollYWOOcl 7(8) HoU,wood Blvd.,c.orner LaBrea Ave. Sala Medical Center Laag .... 4101 Atlantic Blvd., Comer of Onon W.. Le. .Aav•I• 191.f So. Bundy <near Olympic Blvd.> Ou l•C mo Mniar Viejo 1 Alicia Pkwy,, in Alicia 1bwne Pim ._. Plrk 510 South Beai> Brvd., South c:J LinaJln Ave. c.ta ... 2300 lbrbc.' Blvd.. Hsbor Center ''-, .-Bwll 18585 Main ser. t~ St.at Bed Blvd.) ONDt9 622 F.-t Klfella A.e., ._ c:J A.e. WuhMi a 1 6757 \lketuinater Ave., \\bti1--. Center • . _.,. (714) 687-1315 (714) 888-1361 (714) 62&3593 (213) 882·5912 (213) 986-6330 (213)469-6307 (213)426-8874 (213) 820-7571 (714) '710-0822 (714) 826-0381 (714) 549-3368 (714) 842·1451 (714)639-2441 (714) SEN-3.187 .. AT YOUR SERVICE I NATION ~·f"' • I WASHINGTON lAP> to dominate American win• pro. ductloa. 1«0Untln1 for 80 per- CHt of the U.S. wine now . and therefore were reluctant to try lt. •• "Got a problem' Then wntc to Pol Dwut Pol will cut red tape. ~ttmg the a1V1Dt7"1 ond Odaon yOM ne~ to solve mequ1tie1 m gouerr.ment and bt.uJMss Mod your qut>st&OnS to Pot Dunn. At Your Sen/Ice, OrCn!JfJ Coa&t Dally Pilot , P 0 Boz JstiO, Coat a Me o.-GA 92626 As many letteT& aa pombk unU be 01U1«Ted, but phoned mquanes or letters not mcludmg thft reader's full name. addrea& and bu&ineu hour1' phone num~connot becOMldffed Thascolumno~orsdol· ly ezcept Salurd.ays " nre Reeall Qllft'les..,, •• DEAR READERS: A YS has had a number of inquiries about the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company's recaJI of a large porUoa of lta lt75 and 1976 Flrefltone SM Steel Betted Radial &Ires, Hd tires or slmJlar construction made by FtrMtone lor sale under other brand names. The cat-off dates and identification of private brand names ol re· called Firestone tire have been qaestloaed by many readers. The recall lncla~es Steel ..... Radial SM tires, slmJlar brand Firestone tires, and Firestone TPC tires if sold after Sept. 1, 1975 and manafac· tured before May 1, 1971. However, becaue rec· ords kept by Firestone and lta dealers and by owner& • .and purchasers mar not ~ come_lete Ftrntoae wm rega rd aay s ucb tires -o er t aa those 80ld as origl.aaJ equipment on new can -as comlng within the recall, if &bey were manafac· tured March 1, 1975 or after. Steel Belted RadJal 500 tires made ln tbe five· rib tread design are lachaded la the recall, If manufacta:red before Jan. l, 1177. Steel Belted Radial 588 tires made la tbe seven·rfb tread de· sign, and TPC radial Urea are Included If manalada.red before May 1, 1971. Tbe recalled Urea wiU be replaced free of charge with Firestone 7%1 Steel Belted Radials, DD· lesa the purc:baser requests sabstltaUoa of another Firestone model. Firestone aJao wtU lsSlle a noWkatJon re- quired by the National Trame and Motor Vehicle Safety Ad of 1966, warning owners or SM and TPC tires made prior to those covered by tbe recall that the National Wgbway Trame Safety Admlnlstra- tion (Nlfl'SA) has found their tires to be defective. AJthoug.b 11 will not volPDtariJy recall -1be tires u tbe agency requeMed, the company saya It w:IU make consumer adjustment ror 51 per«nt of the retail cost or a new 7%1 Steel Belted Radial for those tires made before the recall period. The week and year of manufacture ls lndlcat· ed in the last three digits of tbe DOT identificatioa number appearing oa either tbe outside or lnalde sldewaU ol each Ure. Tbe digit 385, for example, indicates the 38tb week or 1975. The cutoff dates or May 1, 1976 and Jan. l, 1977 for the tires being recalled are based on de· terminations by NHTSA's investigators that after those dates there was an Improvement ln the quality and performance of the Firestone Sit tires. This was apparently due to changes made in tbe internal construction or the Ures. Private brand names of Firestone tlres witb the same lntentaJ construction and sobjed to re· call tr manufactured in the time periods Indicated Include: l'tontgomery Ward's Grappler Radial 8000 Serles; Shell 011 Co's Super Shell Steel Radials; K·Mart 40 Steel Radials; Union (Oil) Steel Radials; Seiberling JTW Soper Steer Radials; Seiberling Holiday Super Steel Power Radials; Seiberling CaraveUe Super Steel Radials; Seiberling 7.enltb Sapreme Power Radials; Atlas Goldenalre D; Dayton Radlal XS D; Selberllng JTW Ferrari Radial; Selberllnl LeMans Steel Radials; Selberllng RT 78 Steel Belted Radials; and Seiberling Caravelle Doable Steel aadlall. A home foryoua Jasmine Creek. Jasmine Creek is a quiet, private way of life, with cul-de·sac stTeet.s and lots of greenery. Just beyond the 24·hour attended gatehouse is the Clubhouse, with its cennls courts, swimming pool, and Jacuzzi!. The homes. wtth a number ot Innovative plans co~ from, are designed with you in mind. Jasmine Creek Is a special place for special people. __ _,,,~ ~~ .~ "' ~ .. ' l~ ~ ~" ,. JAIMINI c1a1 In the vlllalt f! Harbor ~ Homa from $200 000 M.J. Brock & Soni, \nc. Amtrleu1 ar drinklna more wine Utan ev r -an avera1e ol v•• quart.I per per on per year. an Aarkultur ()ep1rt· ment 1urv y 1hoW1 The llpns for 1978. tM lalflel year for which 1tat11tlc1 are available, 1h0wt'd that averaa~ wine drlnlur• doublt'd from the early IMO • when the con· aumptlon waa I H than four guart1 annuull)'. Dt:PAaTM NT t'IGUBlt fof' otDer bev raa< how that Amtr1t'am drink ubout 17 quarts of oranp Jwca und 132 quarts of milk a )'t"&r on th avera~t! A IOOft to-bf pobll bed r port Od win drtnklnat baaed on tG· ' aurch by e-ronomhU.a Raymond J , Pol~ll nd John L 8aritellt> 1how1 th.al Cullfornla continues Th new tu....-or the depart· ment '1 Farm Index ma1aaine notee aeveral ob8ervatlont from the economlatl' wlde-ran1ln1 study. which was bat ed on. a aclentlneaUy aelttted 11mple fl( 7.000 households a.round the t'Ountry. Amoq thOee ob5ervationa: -MOaE THAN 30 percent or the population doeso 't drln1c w1ne. Mott abetaanera are in the South. . The burgeoning popularity of wine ls least fell in the South. -Almost four out of 10 non· drlnkera said they abllaln for religious or personal reasons. But the m.Oority ''indicated they didn't know much about wine -REGULA& drinkers with hlaher lnto~s. better educ.a. lion and amaller rammes prefer table a nd 1parkllng wines. Others lean toward desert and navored wines. More than half of all wine is purchued at 1upermarketa. 39 percent at liquor stores and 4 percent at ctruastores. Madrid Rally B ela MADRI D. Spain <AP> - Thousands of supporters or the late dictator Gen. Francisco Franco staced their annual rally in Madrid on Sunday and caJled for the military to take over the governmenL rocker in duces e oat Fmancial ntei; a· new cOnce -inbonowi11 ' ,.. Now you get credit counseling and consu~r information in a private, relaxed atmosphere. We're opening two Crocker Personal Financial Centers- offices that specialize in loans. One convenient location is in South Coast P~aza Shopping Center, at the main entrance, across the street from a new Crocker branch off ice. The other, our Fountain Valley ,! location, js part of the branch- but away from tellers and other customers. In both Centers you'll find privacy, confidentiality, and a Con- sumer Information Library with informative magazines and bOOks to browse or study. Our Lending Counselors will take the time to explain your borrowing options . and help you choose the right loan program. The Personal Financial Centers off er all the advantages of Cracker's new concept in borrow- ing, and a chance to win a free trip to Hawaii. eOocMr en-"71 MBMBRR F.D.l.C. Win ATrip10 ~i R>rlWo! Visit either Personal Financial Center, or both, and while you're there enter our GRAND PRIZE drawing. On December 22, we'll draw the name of the lucky winner of an expense P?id, eight day, vacation for two in Hawaii~ i\loha ! Crocker Automated ie11er~ Plus we are demonstrating another Crocker innovation at South Coast Plaza Personal Financial Center this week:~·~ the Crocker Automated ' Teller. With a free Crocker ~ Banking Card~and Personal Identification Number you can bank from 6 AM 'til after midnight, 365 days a year. You can makewith- drawals from and deposits to your Crocker checking, savings and credit card accounts. And, there's a Crocker Auto- mated Teller at our Fountain Valley . Branch and Personal Financial Center. You can use the same card and number in either location. Now it's even easier to bank with Crocker. Plus, we have a handy new branch location-handsome quarters right across Bristol Street from our South Coast Plaza Per- sonal Financial Center. This full service branch is available for all types of business and personal Crocker services. Crocker is really growing in Orange County. That's two Personal Financial Centers, a new branch location and one Automated Teller we've opened this month. Be sure to come in for a visit, and sign up for the Hawaiian drawing at either of the Personal Finan~ial Centers. Give us the business, then give us the business:· cker nk FOUNTAIN VALLEY BRANCH AND PERSONAL FINANCIAL CENTER 10060 Slater Avenue SOUTii COAST PLAZA PERSONAL FINANCIAL CHNTER AND CROCKER AUTOMATED TBLLmt 3390 Bristol Street-South Coast Plaza Shoppins ~ter SOt.mi COAST PLAZA 'BRANCH OFFICB ~()() Bristol Street •Approxnn• rtt.il ..tue ol $900. Wlnnm need not be Crodatt coomtn ex .,..., applicants and need not be pttatnt 10 win. Crocker ~ca, Wlli1y membm and -.,entl 1tt lndlalble. Odds of wmnins depend on lhe number of ~tr.nts. t •Stocks •Comics •Movies •Ttlevlslon . ..._.No:.....W.zo.·1m. .. . . 0.'Y Pi.br • . . MalaVasi: EaSy .. {!~"1~.?: SAN FRANCISCO lAPl Frank Corr l and the tt1t ot lbe Los An I Rams. -ho •011ld h \'~ t"r\joyf'd $01'.nf' t. ·~red headt"d for O\'C"rtlmt\ work INtf• d. · .. But our offense a1way11 $Hm to 11ve me • lttOnd cha~." fiatd Corral. wtiOM-24· Ya rd ht'ld aoal Wllh tv.o cond remainina made the Ram1 3128 w1M rs over ttw •~nly-tou1b San Francis o -49ers Sunday. · "IT WA., N"r A OEFf.!N IV 11me today.'' &aid BUI tmpson of ~ Ra ms' delen1lve unlt which is ranllled No 1 in lb National l"ootball Le•1~ The ~ra· Paul HofM. stand·ln for • injured O.J . Slmpeon. rushed ror 104 y! and three touchdowns ovn Candlnti Park's wet artificial turf. Lut Wttktnd o a muddy field in LOI An1elet. the llama allowed tlw Pllt.aburgh Steeters Juat $8 net yarda ruatuns an a victory that made thtlr record&.:. "(;Ive that »orer ome credit ffe' touah." old Rams del ns1ve end Jack Younablood OllaAL Ml88F.D a 34·yard field 1oal attempt with 2 21 lelt ln the same. but cot haa second chance after three puses from Pat Haden to Ron Jessie advanced the ball 41 yardl. w too 49er1 7-yard Un~. in the- lih•l minute o! pity. "I wu supposed to ao out of the game • when we bad a 14°polnt lead, but then they ran th kit kolr back all lbe way," said H aden. the quarte rback who was chedu1~ to rest his sore back. San Francisco quarterback Scott Bull WJIS tackled by Dave &lmendorf on a pass attempt eadJ In the fourth quarter, and linebacker BOb Brudzinski intercepted the ball a nd ran 31 yards• for °"' touchdown that sent the Ra{lls ahead 28·14. ' DA VE WULIAMS brought the ensuing kickoff baclt .89 yards for a touchdown. so Qams Coach Ray Malavasi sent back Haden. who had earlier thrown toochdOwn passes of s yards to Lawrence McCutcheon I ' aod 47 yards to Jessie. T he 49ers tied the score ·one · minute • lat.er. howeve r, after recovering a fumble . by Lawrence Mceutcheon··and sendjng Holer on a 39·yatd run to the Los Angeles .. 2. "When vou're 1·10. or l ·U. every·week • . See RAMS. Pate 82 " • 13th Straight. Win · Price· L ·~ight, ~ . . . . So .·Are LakerS . ~ By DAVE CUNNINGHAM They almost lulled us'to sleep ... 0t1Mo.i..,.._statt Price· explained. "We had·to get lNGLEWOOD -W~n the · them:reacting to us. and that's Price is right, the 'Lakers are what we finally did." · . hot, and lately the Price tlas With· 3:45 r~aihing in the been right a lot. . game. Price scored underneath Three weeks ago guard Jim to tie the game al 89. In the next Price becarne · a Laker for the 66 seconds he scored five more second "time in. his career, and · unan·s~ered points to bre~k it since that cool October day. Los open. Angeles has done nothing but . "We were running the fast win. · break a lot. and it w:ls just the The latest was a 104-97 victory situation that I ended up wlth· Sunday night at the Forum, and th~ ball," Price said. "The de· · Price scored nine points in U\e fehse set it all up." last 3:45 to derail th upset - hopes of the lowly <4·14 l Chicliga Bulls. THE IAKERS WERE 1-4, B.P . 'Before Price>. anc2 siace tus second coming they are'l3-0. . · ABD1)L.JABBAR and Wilkes led ·the Lakers' sco'ring with 26 and 23 points. res pectively. w hile" Arll1t· Gil more wa s Chicago's ·most poteRt weapon, scoring 21. . . · Now that the winning streak has ,equalled the 16n~est. bv any Stt IAKERS. Page 82 . APW~ THE· LAKERS' .JIM ·PRICE,, CHICAGO'S· Wll:.BUR·HOt.1.AND VIE. As Coach J erry West points out. Price isn't solely responsi- ble fo r the dramatic turnaround. which now gives Los Angeles th.-· third best reeord . <14«1> in thf' . . . . . . N~~~~:!.~!e~~~l~~~~g .·with cm· • ~ ~T! . . · 1 D . °' ~r~~~e~c~:~:.~~:~;·.~M:::l V. · !\~.ear V C ays player from last vear. He'~ . · . J , ~nally seWed into.our svstem . · · Off "AND KAREEM Abdui. Yar.boro•iuh Gets Pllsh, 'Then. Pasha' AlliAon Jabbar is· pasa~ more. wruch --e· A,,WI,.. UP AND OVER San Francisco 49ers fullback Bobby Ferrell picked up two yards to the Rams' three-yard-line on this play Sunday. Rams in the picture include Jack Reynolds Cleft ) and Bob Brudzinski (59). NY Nightmare Fumbk With 0:20 Left Costly EAST RUTHERFORD, N. J. fAP > -It was supposed to be the final play of the game , but ins tead it turned into a nightmare for the New York Giants. New York quarterback Joe Pisarcik was supposed lo place the ball in fullback Larry Csonka's belly, the clock was s upposed to run out and the Giants were supposed to have a 17-12 National Football League victory Sund ay over the Philadelphia Eagles. THINGS DIDN'T WORK out like they were supposed to. Pisarcik turned to band off to Csonka . a nd then the crowd and tbars the most horrifying end to a game I've e ver seen.•· PHILADELPHIA COACH Dick VermeH admitted he had given up 'On the game after quarterback Ron Jaworski was intercepted al the New York 10-yard line with 1:34 to play. But he refused to second-guess McVay's call. "I feel for J ohn McVay in this situation, he has to be suffe~ng. J thought the game was over and Pisarcik would just fall on the ball," Vermeil said. "But I would have called the same thing. I don't like the Oop play - I 've seen that rumbled." But one Giant didn't hesitate to question the inteUigence of the play. Sere Plaoto, Page 82 "EVERYONE IN the huddle . wanted Joe to faU on the ball," watched m horror as the ball /'said Clack. "Everybody was popped loose, and Eagles cor-talking in the huddle, saying he nerback Her m a n Edwards should fall on it. Normally, I scooped it up and rac~ ~ yards would tell them to shut up, bat for a touchdown walh Just 20 this time I didn't see any reason se~nds r.t?maining in the game. to do.that." Final score: Eagles 19, Giants "They had the game won and 17. blew it," J aworski said. "They Why, New York Coach John couldn't execute a basic fun· M.cVay .w as asked , didn 't damental soap." P1sarcik JUSl take the snap from center Jim Clack and fall on the gives more players a chance. to By HOWARD L. HANDY take part jn our offense, .. West . !11' ... DMIYPltetM»ff says. "We:re also running .the ONTARIO -. Never let it be fast bteak bette r this season saicttbat there isn 't a bit of down than we have in the past."' sout h chivalry in NASCAR· But what about Jim Price" ~rand National stock c11 r rac- . ..Price played extremely well mg. · . · · . tonight," West said .. He and. Pole .salter C.ale. Y,3rbor~~gb, a f.lorni NixOn give us a' verY 5oud-three-ttrrte-nah<>!Jal""t:h.amp1o~on defense at t.be guard· posjtjo.Ji. the N~AR ~1rcui~. ran into But Jimmy's still new to the · -k'Ouble when his engine stopped team and he'll aet even better .. on a tJarade. lap. bet we.e n tums · · · " · . one aild two.at Ontario Motor S.· · . Speedway'Sunday. ~RICE . FINI HE D . with . 16 Hi s car might still be sitting poants. h1~ se~son. high . t>u~ there if he hadn't received a whatever contnb.ut.'on. b e has friendly push around the re- made to the Lakers wm streak mainder of t)le track 'from Cecil bas had to come as a reser.ve. Gordon in the Times 500 'before West firmly believes th~t his 50,509 fans best guards are second-year m a n Norm N1xon , the floor general. and dependable Ron Boone. who pfa~ed ·tn his ~ consecutive pro game Sun~ay. "You won't see anyone on this team pouting because they're not starting," Price says: "The enthusiasm and cha racter here is too great for that " . . . AND WIBLE PRICE played the role or s uper sub on Sunday, he refuses to credit' his unaereat· · ed status as a Laker l.o•anytbint more than coincidence." . "The statistic is nice. but the whole reason behind our rttord ls concentration," Price s ays. "You saw it tonight when we set a fast tempo, kept it up and)l eventually look itS toll." . · Chicago, .which eal'Uer in the season Jost to Los Angeles by just one poin(, took .the lead late · in the first quarter and ·ma.in· tained a cuShion of as tnuch as 10 points unUI ihe,finalperiod. ''WE FOVND OURSELV ES reacting to their slower ·Pacei ·' . VARBOROtJGH MISSED• the ·next .parade l a p while a crewman dived ins ide ttie cockpit and others worked . feverishly, under the hoo<Ho·cor· . rf?ct an ignition problem. - After the balance or the 0field of 39 cars passed the start.in~ 'line to lake the· green flag at rac· Ing s~. Yarborough moved down pit row frnm a standing start to join the back or the pack instead' of flg)jting. for the' early lead . · ground? The Eagles were out or time-outs and the Giants would not have bad to run another I pJay. t .. , FELT IT WAS a secure 1 play. How seeure can you get • giving the ball to the fullback t a nd running it?" McVay said. · ''I've been in this game 25 years Sunday's NFL Report * * * Giants CoJlCh Fn-ed EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. <AP) -The New York Giants ' fired <'ffenaive coordinator Bob Glbsorf today .. ln .. &be wau~f an unbelievable, tut-second lou to the Philadelphia Eaa~s. The Upsets Tbe Game Tiie Odds C!lrdinals at Redskins Redskins by 4 Chargers at Vikings Vikings by 4 Browns at Colts Colts by s Seabawks at Chiefs Chiefs by 1 Falcons at Bears Falcons by 3 The Setups Rams at49ers Hams by 12 Bills at Buccaneers Bucs by ·4 Patriots at Jets Patriots by 6 Eagles at Glant.s E agles by 2 Saints at Cowboys Cowboys by 13 Bengals at Steelers Steelers by 12 Lions at Raiders Raiders by 8 Packen at Broncos Broncos by 9 Tonight's Game 'l'lieScore Cardinals, 27-17 Chargers, 13. 7 Browns. 4S·24 · Seahawks, 13·10 . Bears. 13·7 Rams, 31-10 Buca, 31-10 · Patriots, 19-17 Eagtes. 19·17 Cowboys,27i7· · Steelet.ii, 7-6' Raiders, 29;17· . Bronc;oa.. 16·3 ; . . He balUed his way through · sprmg setup on our car. UsuaJlY traffic and with the afd of•four • you have a ·stiff right front yellow caution periods. \fas able spring ·and one that isn ·~uite as to c}lallenge winner Bobby AJ. sµt~ on. tne 1en s1g_e. ·1· e re_v lison font.he v1ctocy ·in the late sprmgs are··weaker. T y, .we stages of·the race. ~arborough alm~t had .4te•rear spdngs in actua lly ~Id the lead'tor 16 laps fro~t. and we were able to save at ·various•times afte; his slow our llres more. stflrt. ·•w e were a little·coqcerned that the car would n•t stay AL'LISON,, DESPITE a . brush steady but it"worked out One." with' the wall on lhe 19lst of tbe ALL~SON 1 DION:' 'T FEEL -t't 200·1ap race·around the 2.5·mi1e ,. • - oval. was pulling :awsy at the was a nything unusual ~for a - finish linetin one of the must ex· driver-from back in the p~k citing races ever at OntarJo. <Gordon started 38th in.the field · .. He <AHison > passed me on or 40 > to give another cd.r, a p\lSh the last short chute like I was under these circumstances. standing stJll," Yarborough a(f. "I think somebody-wout<fli'ifye milled after.the race. He.Jeft.the done lt U he hadn't. This • is: a track without.further words. thing about NASCAR that is qn- "He <Yarbo.rough rgame me a usual. A g~·ust doeen'' say he little bit of:a heart altack•there will pus h one• car afld not late in the race." A)lison ad· another." ' milted. · . "They h e \done all. kiods of tr>cks this ear and ~ wQ\ll~l "BUT THE WAY we had our have put ·ng p,ast thelJl~' Thunderbird set up to go AJlison said\of 'Yarborough and through the corne rs .. we had his chief er• mechar1 ic, Junior everybody beat out there today· JohnsonJ It ~s halt in jest. "At'ler tbe last yellow caution When AJli~n h1l 'the wall oo flag. I drafted Cale· for a couple the 191st lap,the said.the car 'got or laps and saw that he would See Al:.USO. • N,·Pa•e 8 2 get.loose in t,be.comers: ) e ·.<we· have an :unorthodox \ Green ·Bay~s . Plane.Delayed; I ~Door Falls~Off DENVER <API -, lt 0 waQl't the: best of 1days for ,lbe G~ · Bay Packers. . • First the Natlodal F.ootWI . Le ape team dropped a •16-3 ·• s .cisi<>n•to the Denver· Broncos Cf' I Sunday at Mile High.Stadium. 1'h·e n as' t he cha.rterecl Nortltwest aitlines 7'n' started to take off from Stapletdn 1'terna- tion,1 Alrport on tlleir / relUJ11 flight, Sunday nigbt, ll)e' plane's entrapce door fell 9ff. 1 "We had lraveledr at;>out. a t hil"d' of the way do"n the runway Q1'11tak~(f when ll ~ pened. '' said Bob' Harlan, Packers corpor4te gener l ,manager. . · ~arlan said the pilot. aborted ·the takeoff i m~ediately, tben t axied ·back to the· terflliHl where Cont.fnenhl Ai rlln• mechanics tried to reattach aQij secure the door. Gibeon bu called ~the Glant' off enalve plays froft\ bis press · box aeat ''::Jololn& Uie club u McVay•1 ·picked asalstanl prior to the 1971 season. Dolphins at Oilers Oilers by 2 ., . ., • A,, .... TtMES 100 WiNNER aoaav AW80N AND QUEENS. They. failed, however. aald Northwest. reached at it.II MJD· nea))91ls. Mino., headquarters. had, (o ~ a. replaceqient plane to Denver.,:l'he Packers n• took o(( at 1:25 a.m . MST M~­ day, seven· hours a lter l .. origiftal departure tJme-. . ' I ' • : • ,· t 1 Arizona St., Georgia Tech Accept Bowl lnvitaai_CMM._-'--=~~ ne 8hlebonftft. Pt•~ and a....,. Stat Ill bowlt rounded <Mil UMlr palr1np. $he Jnct.,.n· • dettee Bowl bu to loolt for 1 tM'W ~t. •J\d .._ NCAA l>Maiol\ 11 unounced lta football palrtap SUnday. · ln tht Oanten Sta~ Bowl. Arhiona Slalt-, wblcb ha mad al1t bowl appearanttt ln \be last~' hl y •"· ace pt ed • bldtomt!t!t R~ersinl.Mtn.a\lauralt'la • c. TM Sun OawU., 'S, will me« a Rutctra dub tt·l l wbOM oo1,y loll came 1t t.be huds of P~ Stal In lta (U'lt aam• ol lhe year ~eorst• 1'1-th, whh:b had a attvt"n·1•m~ wln1'lln11treaJc anapped by Notre D•mf' Sat\lrday, bu attepled an lnvh•· t lon to~ ~ ranktd Purdue 1n t.he hach Bowl gam 1,._ ___ m:;.....y.,--4.,;nrlalmu Day · . It wtll br 'Tec h'a ff()nd appearance lo \he aame, lo ~ 0 .· , played al Atlanta Stadhun. P\\rd wtll boeom the f1nl Bl1 Ttn tam to appt>ar ln lM Peach Bowl In the Dlueboonet Bowl, otnt'lata are eonllctent the Unlveralt,y ol Ceorai• will be at lM AJttodome Dee 31 to play Stanford GeorgJa'a uppearancf' ~pends upon ~ outcome or the Alabama-Auburn clash Oee. 2. A 'Dama wm would almo t assuredly put Geor1la ln lha Houston cla le The l~ndencc Bowl baa Its problems becau e Tulsa wtthdrew from conslderation beeause the "univeral· ty administ.raUon relt the ticket auarant~ demand wu t.oo great tor the u.nlverslty to b~ak financially even,·· head football Coach John Coop said. · Unbeaten Wlnston-Solem wtll host Cal Poly or San Luis Obispo 17·2> in the top bracket or the NCAA Division U football playoff quarterfinals Saturday. Winners will meet In the semifinals Dec. 2 with the finals slated a week later. -----q.,,~ •I,,_. Da11 -----. Arkansas Coach Lou Holtz, whose Razorbacks beat Texas A&M, 26-7, Saturday and accepted a bid to the Fiesta Bowl: "Boys, they better button·down Phoenix city because we're coming." o....u .... st-.......... n-11 The streaking St. Louis Cardinals stunned EiJ Washington 27·17 Sunday and dropped the ell• Redskins into a rll'St-place dlvlsion Ue with the Dallas Cowboys. The Redskins u.~ed a 70.yard punt return by WlUard Halll'ell and two touchdown passes bf Jim Hart to knock off the redsklns ... The Minnesota Vikings lost to San Diego. 13·7, when Dan Foa&a fell down, then go< up and Uirew lo i'ookle wide receiver Jobn J ef· . tenon for the winning score ... The i. Da llas Cowboys will have to play their biggest game of the year Thanksgiving Day without (uJJback Robert Newhoa.se. Newhouse broke his leg in Sunday's 'n-7 victory over New Orleans ... Oakland, sharing the division lead with Den ver, defeated Dctroit ,....29.:ll. ...a.s._.Mar.k an- F.e.chen scored three touchdowns . . . Rob Lytle rushed tor 110 yards and one touchdown and Craig Morton hit Haven Moses with a 14-yard TO pass a s Moua.. Denver hung on to defeat Green Bay. 16·3 ... Pittsburgh, leading the AFC Central, survived four Cincinnati interceptions against Terry Bradshaw to defeat the Bengals, 7-6 ... New England's David Posey kicked a 24-yard field goaJ wjth 2:30 lert to give •he Patriot.a a 19-17 victory over the New York J ets. The Jets lost quarterback Richard Todd with a broken collarbo11e. With field goals of 40 and 18 yards by t;fren Herrera and a 10-yard touchdown run by DaVld Sima, the Seattle Seahawks defeated Kansas Cit y, 13-10 ... Bruce Herron's blocked punt set up a two-yard touchdown run by Walter PaytOo anctBob'l'hOmaa booted a pair of field goal& lo-give the Chicago Bears a 13· 7 victory over the AUanta Falcons ... Mike Rae threw two touchdown passes to lead the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a 3HO win over the Buffalo Bl1ls ... Brian Sipe, und~r fire durinR Cleveland's recent sllde, completed four touchdown passes, three to Calvin Hiii, and threw for a career record 309 yards to lead the Browns to a 4S·24 win over the Baltimore Colts. Jolul Johnson scored 21 points and Jack m Slkma added 18 as the Seattle SuperSorucs over- came a miserable firs t haJf to defeat the Portland Trall Blazers, 88-85 in NBA action Sunday ... Carl Nicka scored 2A polnls and All·American Larry Bird hit 22. as the Indiana St.ate basketball team de· teated a tired Soviet Union naUonal team, 83·79 ... Guard Mitchell Anderson scored a team-high 21 poinls t.o lead Bradley University to an 89-57 victory over the Argentina national basketball team. Red.,...,,., tt'tll'las Stft!fllt at J8 Bobby Oarte scored one goal and assisted ~ on two others to lead the Philadelphia Flyers to ' a 4.3 National Hockey League victory over Detroit. The loss ex~nded the Red Wlngs' win- less streak to 16 games . . . The Boston Brulns handed the St. Louis Blues a 5-2 setback on two goals by Bobby Sclama.U and one by Jolm Wenslnk in the third period . . . The AUanla Flames came from behind with two goals ln the third period to deleat the New York Rangers, 3·l ... Aaclre Sanrd and J erry Konb each scored three goals as the Buffalo Sabres routed the Mlnnesdla North SI.an, 9-2, in a game that saw seven players ejected for fighting. NldlM• <'Alptllf'n 'lkle, ...... OTBE& SPO&TS-Jack NltklHt easily won the Australian Open golf champlooablp and $5(),000 art.er domloatlng the field from the second round. NlcklaU5 fired a one-under-par 71 on the final round to flnlsh slx strokes ahead of Bell Creullaw . . . Two-run homers by Mike IA•, .loflmny ee.b and Pete ltoee and four bila by Ray ltalOt powered the Cincinnati Reds to a 16-2 victory over the Yomluri Giant.a. The victory was the Reds' 13th overall agaioal two losael and one tie ln their 17-game Japanese tour ... Jocko ~IHD, a linebacker coach with the Mln- nesota Vi.kin«• for eight yeara, died Sunday about two weeks after being admitted to a s uburban Minneapolis boepitaJ. Nebon, 51, bad 11uffered a heart attack playing racquetball . . . Lelaad E. Brrd, West Virginia University's athletic director a1nce um, resigned today, aayln& be bu bultl "" alronf hue that prom&.ea creat auc· ees1 ln the decade ahead.' Weat VlrJinla'a head coach, f'rad QpeUi, reportedly WU to have been Ored todlf . Cl1net.U haa a 12·21 record In thl'ff yean at West. Vlr,inia . . E11t. Carolina Unlvenlty will be pilled 11alnat Loul.tlana Ttth ln the Independence Bowl ln Shreveport, La. Dec. Ut. ll wu announced \oday. ....... T~• aADIO: Football -Mlaml Dolphins at Houston, S:50 p.m .• KNX U070t J ack Buck, Hank St.ram report. Hocke)' -Cbica10 at the Kln••· 1:~ p.m., KRLA t UlOl. 6ob Miiier, Peter Weber rtport. TV1 The Miami Dolphins meet the Ollera ln Hou1ton, 8 p.m .. Channel 7. Don Meredith, Frank Gifford and Howard Cotell report. I • it'• hard to l:<'l up tor ;L fame. But lht,.auyadoo'tqull." toftraakl of lht\ n , oow l-11 with a 7· a m lc.lna 11trf'ak Molav •l'I. whoac tcum la 10-2. h td Hel rfc d •II we k IL ftUUHUODI lhat lho 4tets M>qjd bt• ~HI)' • • ''T •tt.: M AIOUT tbose aay tHms aaain." bo aald wiUl un 1-Cold·)'QU·RO •llh of teU•I . aCl•r 'unday'a victory. "I 'm 11roud ot th~ •tert." auid t'rcd O'Connor . who haa an o 3 r cord ln<'t' taklna ovor as head coath but at. leaat can claim m rked Improvement ln lb t am's play lhl• we k. Th~ tnlercepllo n by Orudifn1kf was the o nl y turnover auoweo ny thu 49era. who commtued M> many tatal trrora ln UK>1r Ont 10 los e11. lli\OttN ~Lt-OWED-no 1nle r c cpt1on1 on 25 throws. complctina 19 of the atl~mpts for u total of 261 yards In the .iumt> pluyl'<i In oc:coalonal rain. "Then> wo11rl't much or a pass ru~h ... isuld the quarterback. "I ft.·h Ilk.-evt"rylhlng was In a ~tow motion ... On the f1nal drive, when he was five for six pass lng, Haden made it look easy, especially on the three passes to Jessie who got clear near the right sideline . "Whoever was playing lefl corner gave h im a Jot o r cushion," s aid O'Connor about the 49ers' late pass defense. THE 49ERS SOLD 60,000 tickets ror the game, but t~ weather held the crowd to 45.022. The attending fans got a good show. Hofer was the undisputed darling or the home tans who saw their 49ers come close lo beating the Rams In San Francisco for the first lime since 1966. "He 's a strong little back." Brudzinskl said of the J9S pound player from Mississippi. "He's got strong legs and. he's like u little train who keeps churning away." ~CO•E • .,. OUA1tTa1ts LO\ Anq<>lf"'i • I 1 I 10 JI $all l'r•t1<l\CO 0 f 1 U )ti LA M<C.•1'-~ PIU from .. _ ICotr•I lt.t<kl ~r Hof..,.''"" IWerKhiflQ klO I LA C...poeti.111 I run IC«r•l •t<•I l A .lf'\\l<t •1CMU1'111" H-11 CQl<r•I lt.10 t !>F-HOln lrun IWC'f'ICl!lflQkKtl LA 8rllCIJtMkt JI IN'~ 1111er<eph0fl C(#r ... "'<~I sr w1111.,,, " k10oH ,.,..,,, 1w.r~11o"" ~IO I ',f' Hol~ I ""' (WH...:htflQ ~10 I l A I {, C.0.ftll 1• A 0 ,01' GAME STATISTICS u s .. hl\I do•"' 11 t• Pll""-' V•f~ 31 Ill •)-ltS P41UlllQ Y .. d\ JS~ IJ R•IUftl t¥0t. I) 1 P•'~' ll ?SO 9-1\.1 P11fth ).~ \..'7 rumtlll!t lost 'l 0-0 P•nall•tt VO(CI\ e •~ I 40 INOtYIOUAL Ll!AOliltS RUSHING ~ ........ ,. M<Cutc-n .u . C•l>Of'll~111 U 40 !..1ttl fr•11<IKO. HOl•r 20 '°'· F<1trPll C9 41. ,ASSING LO'\ At199ltt. H-.i 11 ls.4-~/ ~" Fr•11<lw:o. 8ull '"l~I llJ. ltECEIYINO UK Al'Qel~. ht'1t 6-lt•. C.p fH'll•lll ..... YOllllQ 111 S.111 FrAnchcO. SHI~. MM Ale~ ).U, Holet 7·21 • f'rOlll Page BJ to sliding and out of the Rroove. "I M~ED MY UNE a little bit and the car ju.'Jt started to s lide. The oil. grease and water that drops off makes the track slicker at the end of a race. I conlacLed the wall pretty hard, a lot more than I wanted to. but it turned out all right." Ronnie Thomas. despite going out wilh a blown engine on lap 128. captured NASCAR rookie of the year honors by a narrow margin over Roger Hamby. It was the closest rookie batUe in the.sport's hi swry. Allison becomes the ~econd driver to win two Grand Na· tional races al Ontario .. A.J. Foyt won the first two In Unt and 1972. ALLISON WAS NEVER lower than seventh in the field and that only on one brier refueling slop. He held the lead for the final 250 miles with exception of those times when Yarborough .took over brieny. It was all AIUson and Yarborough in lhe top two spots for the Cina) 200 mUes. And it was a duel that excltecj the crowd. · Allison's winning speed was 137. 783 miJes per hour but It was no track record because of 21 laps Under lbe yellow caution nag . 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"'"' Ptltftr. °"""""1 ~ .ll H•rrv Oelilent, Otllf01t1,!f " RtcllMll fletty, CMwolet. IN u llllMV """"""' "-· .>.. "'41C:IC W•ll, Cltevl'Olft, <IJ 3' Ntll '°"""''• O..vrotel, d Jt Oewif '""""~.:r. 1t. _. Rkll M<Cftf , ~ • U 40 .-., ..... DOllOf, f A Giant Funehle~ Herman Edwards t~6> of the Phi~adelphia Eagles. picked up this New York Giant fum- ble and scored a touchdown to give the Eagles a 19· 17 victory Sunday. Quarterback Joe Pisarcik <right 1 m ade the fumble in the last m inute of play. ; Tortoise Tabbed It's Oilers vs. Hare (Miami) HOUSTON IAP > -II the lead· ing characters play out their roles .. rans migbt. think lbey·r~ see ing a rerun o r the race between the tortoise and the ha re in the Notional Football League's Monday night special between Houston and Miami. The Dolphins tend toward an early sprint. having-outscored their opposiUon 81 -17 in the fir:.t the toughest to run against, besides the nex, and Houston plays It tough." said Williams. The Oilers counter on ocrense with quarterback Dan Pastonru. the m aster of the bomb, and rookie Earl Campbe ll. who ranks second to Williams among AFC rushers with 944 yards .. OILERS A8818TANT coach Joe Bugel has knitted toiether a young offensive line that has proven adequate for Campbell's buJJdozer·Uke runs, Center Carl Mauck is the veteran leader quarter en route to an 8-3 rerord flanked by guards Ed Fisher in the American Football Con· and George Reihner and tackles re rence's Eastern Division. Conway Hayman a nd Gr eg Houston meanwhile. Ukes w Sampson. stretch and yawn and get com fortable in the first half and feel Pastorin.i's leadership helped out the oPPOSitlon. the Oilers rally from a 23-0 def· icit to beat New England last THE OILERS HAVE parlayed_ weeK. ~as~'!!" told the defense that style into six come -from· at halltime.. Believe In ":! and behind victories in seven wins hold and we ll come back. The for a 7-4 record in the Af'OCen-Oilers came back to a 26-23 vie· tral Di vision. Outscored 88-36 in tory. the se~ qua rter, Housto.n hRs Although Pastorirti 11> throwm~ beaten its opponents 72-34 an the fewer bombs to wide receiver fourth quarter. Ken Burrough this s eason . The race starts al 6 in the Miaml cornerbacks won't be. Aslrodome be fore a sellout caught s leeping. crowd and national television audience, with lhc loser possibly f'r .. PageBJ LAKERS .•. Laker team since lhe 1971·72 club. West t5 starting to hear questions about whether th1s team can approach the 33-game record that West himself helpc.'<i set "I don't know. We 've got a tough road tnp coming up," the coach answered. ··w e'll see how good we really are on this trip." (MIC.AGO ltSI -M .lol\11~ ' >·• ti l..-ds~r-t 0-0 t. Go"'°"'• J J ti.~-\ CHI 10, TMU\' M "· ~II 6 1-4 1•. 0 Jol!no)o11 ' 0-0 1. Brown 1 o.411, Lloyd 1 0-0 7. fel•I\ '3 '-•I 'I) LOS AMOl!U!j lllU -o....i., l •·\ 10. WitU \ '\ 11J. 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Sund.tr .. l•PO'nt •Hort ••• • ...., llP11~ ftw 1•\I Ii""''""' L•""'' ,..., • ·~ """ ",.."" ..,., ,,,. 1'17·1l w•'ICl<I. -Pntl' wn " r'QOl(lf' '" Lo, AnQO..., ll>lll '1•U• ••'°<...,.1110<1ooe• •no H°"•mbt!• dra wing a sideline seat for the playoffs. Houston is a two-point favorite. Prep Football Rankings The Dolphins' offense has been led by Delvin Williams. the AFC's leading rusher with l.057 yards and bas become even more deadly with the return or quarterback Bob Griese. Th~ Dally Pilot's Onnge County Top 10 <Final> WILLIAMS AND HIS forward wall of offensive linemen Bob Keucbenberg, Jim Langer and Larry Little wtll be Caclng one of thei r toughe~t assignments against the OHers· 3-4 deferu;e. wblch ranks No. J in the AFC in tot a I defense and Is fourth against the rush. ·'The 3-4 defense is probably Pos. School, record Last Week Thh. Week t. Edison 18·1 I Won 35.7 CU' 2. FOW\tain Valley 18 l 1 Won 31-13 CIF 3. E1'peranza C9.0I Won 14-0 CIF 4. El Modena <8·11 Won 14-0 CIF 5. Ser\ftte (6-3 > Won 27 .14 Cl F 6. El Dorado 18-t > Won 27·12 CIF 7. Ille• Santiago 18·0-J > Tied 14·M ClF Pacifica C8·0·1 > Tied 14·14 CIF 9. Cvoress CS.ll Won 34-3 CIF 10. <Tle >SanClemente c8-l > Won 3S·M CIF Mater Del 16-31 Lost 27·14 CIF ParHculor NFL StandingS , ... Wect J0HNSoH & SON HOMtofthe ''Golden Touch'' "Th• al ncer• rlendty ~tor "'' partlcular epecfftcatlon• In an automobile , onvlnced me to buJ from Johnaon a Son." AMt1atCAN CON'lllfNU h•I i l'ct. "'" "" L H•w E119hlftd • J 0 .llO ,.. '°' M••m• R ) n ,,, ,., "' ,.v J~I> .... I) soo )10 ,.. Uo•t1morf' \ I 0 ·"' ,., .io. Oufra•o ) • 0 .uo * m Gttotr•l P11\t1M1r91' 10 7 0 Ill ,~ m Hou~'°" I • 0 •If> ,., Ill C 1tv~1 ... o • & 0 .>00 111 '°' Cln<ln11•1t I II 0 09) 131 11S "'"' 01•11no • • 0 .. , ,,. '°' °"""., • • (I ... , * ,,, s .... 111 .. . ~ n .soo , .. ,., S.11 0•"90 ~ • 0 _j()() m 10 ic .. 11w1 c11, 1 10 a 1•t , .. 110 MA.TtONAL COM,l ltlNCI I O I 0<1110\ ' • 0 .. , , .. , .. Wtt\111111110!' 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CillClnl\ttl •• "°"''"' MlftM\Ol• lit O<'Mfl U<t, Pt11i11clelpNt Al $4, Lou!\ s ... Oteoo M •-~City 'tfl"IMt ..... .i Otl'-H_ f ,,._11111.tl limorl' Su111t1110ett1"1111 MM!Ny,Nev 11 1'111\11\l•OI\ "' Wtl .. ,.IKIKO ,,,,.,_, , • o civ1t.1 rtANNlm S. "'VIJii Coronadlt Maf, C11H. 1..-----------------------------, ORANGE COUNTY'S Cl.OEST LINCOLN·MERCURY DEALERSHIP ~JOHNSON & SON THE FAMILY LrNCOLN·MERCURY STORE HOM Of,... -.Ol.DIM TOUCH" 2e2e HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA &40..e5830 I FOOTBALL I TENNIS I HORSE RACING Dome Field Edge? 10Area Tetuns6ain CIF Playoffs a, aoon c"al.llON "'..._ Ot ... o..ty ,.,... ..... Oranae Cout area pl" p footMll teams 1'~laln Valley. Corona ftl Mar and Caplslrano van~. No 2 n. trle1 from Lbt-lr rt'11Pf'Cl v l ac._. came up wlntiera Saturday ln colnfllp• lo d tcr mtn tbe home LHMI for lhe Oral round of the CIF playoffa, wbkh bf-Jan Friday ntJht. CJJI' playoff 1ame ltart at l 30 un· ten chan,ed by the participant.s And Sunn t t. a1ue champion Ed110n dftw the No 2 1Hd in 0,. 8t8 Five Conf~ttnce ellmh•alions. draw· in1 lhclenda llel1bt WH on' Wlldcaw. SITE _d• O• ·All E , however, ~ tcntaUv at lhlJ potnt due to t.be app«renl unavallab1Ut.y of Oran1e Coast College, which bu n· stalled a 12.lOO ~ for the use of lbe stadium due to the holiday w end. Thus. lt appears Edison w1'l be at home at WestmlMter Hleb. Fountatn Valley's home game as confirmed for Huntington Beacb Hagh. and Corona del Mar is tentatively set to play at N~wport ff arbor-Saturday night. with Cost• Mesa usmg tbe Newport Harbor facility Friday night. COSTA M~A. as tbe Sea View League's No. 1 entry, meets On· tario's Jaguars, a team which bas not won 1D • JDOOLh 1'be J 1.iuan won hvt' atra pt Wore two Oes-.nd two resoundiq «1eleat1 made It a 5-2·2 record Corona dtJ Mar'1 opponent~ Gladatone. ~mplled a almllar 5-4 o"Verall f'ffOl'd ewport Harbor Hlch·1 S.llon, No 3 in t.M Sunset Lea1uo, d,..w No. t ranbd and uncs.fe•ted St. Paul at the lalttt'I field Aho oo the J'Old In Bll "' la Mater Del. wbldl Inv.la to C~rey HJab ID OGtario l"O\JNTAJN VALLEY' oppoaent .,ill ~ fl'Jaeohower Hl&h from RJaJto or the Citn.11 Belt Lea1ue Also drawlnc • No. l Heel and UD· d f ated entry are the Mlllioa Viejo Diablol. No. .s out ot tbe South Coalt Luaue. Mission Vl6Jo battles E peranaa at Valencia Hilb School. Esperanu .. the only Orange County tHm with a spotleu record and ls ranked No 3 ln Oran1e County and No l in the CeoLral Conference. South C.Out League champion San Clemente gets a chance to aveage a 7.4 10$5 to Sonora int.be second round' of the l97S playoffs as the Raiders are due to visit San Clemente Friday. Capistrano Valley's home assign· ment i s agaanst. Pio n eer League representative LeUJ.in1er. .while El Toro's assignment as the Sea View League's No. 3 team ia to travel to Aviation, the Pioneer League champion. Horrifying End Giants Coach Wuldn't Believe It By Tbe Associated Press .. I've been in this game 25 years, and that's the most horrifying end to a game I've ever seen."· New York Giant Coach Jobn McVay after quarterback Joe Plsarclk's fumble with 20 seconds to play was returned for Philadelphia's winning touchdown in a 19-17 Eagles win. .. , mlSSed it. I missed it. What can I say? I missed it." -New York Jets placekicker Pat Leahy after bis 34· yard field goal try with 31 seconds to ~aJJge Coast SoccerTemn In Playoff Tdt Barry Wallace 's Orange Coast College soccer team, second place finishers in the South Coast Con· ference standings, will meet El Camino at Golden WesLCollege Tues· day night <7 :30) to determjne the final berth in the upcoming state playoffs. The Pirates finished the regular season 8-1·5 in conference play and 11·3·5 overall. They have lost only twice in their last 16 outings. EL CAMINO, which finished second in the s tate last year to Golden West, was second in the Metropolitan Conference this season with an 11·2-l mark. The winner of the OCC·EI Camino game will receive the final berth in the state playoffs and will join Santa Ana, Glendale and College or the Desert in the state tourney Friday at Golden West. OCC QUALIFIED for the playoff last Tuesday by beating Cerritos 2· 1 in the South Coast Conference finale. OCC and Golden West had been tied for second pl.ace going into the final games, but San Diego Mesa topped the Rustlers, 3-2, knocking tbe defending state champs into fourth place in the final standings. The Pirates finished the season as the best defellsive team in the con· ference. The Bucs recorded six shutouts in 14 games and gave up an average of only 0.8 goals per contest. "WE'VE G<n' GREAT defensive personnel," says Wallace. "Our goalie, Doug Patton, is the best in the league, and center fullback Kern Haug is t.be best defensive player in the league. 1n fact, Kern is probably the best defensive player in the state. DH, TritoD8 Play South Coast League water Polo teams Dana Hills and San Clemente hlgb schools are the home teams for Tuesday's second round of the CIF 3-A pl 'lyoffs. Dana mUs entertains No. 1 seeded .. El ·Dorado, while San Clemente, which got into the playGff • when No. 2 seed Mission Viejo was disqualified for an ineligible player, hosts Avl&· lion High. Both games are tentatively set for 3:15. go sailed wide and clinched New England's 19-17 victory. I "They were a good defensive leam, but we had no offensive attack at all and didn 'l make the plays we were supposed to make." -Minnesota running back Cltack Foreman, held to 42 yards in the Vikings' 13·7 loss to San Dlego. "We've shown more improvement since early in the season than Was hington bas ." -St. Louis quarterback Jim Hart, after pitching two TD passes to help the Cardinals to their fourth straight victory follow· ing eight consecutive losses. 27.17 over W a!Jhinston. "Tampa Bay is a good football team. They certainly were eoacbed better than the Buffalo Billa were to- day." -BUffalo Coach Cllack IUlox alter the Bills were beaten 31·10 by the Bucs. "We always knew we would have to beat the Redskins to do anyt.bing and whether they lost U>day was real· ly unimportanL •• -Dallas Coach Tom Laadry after lbe Cowboys beat New Orlea.ns 'Z'l·7 to tie Wasbingt.on for the NFC East lead. "l',n "having to prove myself every year and this season every game. To- day was one or those days. Everything fell into place." - Cleveland quarterback Brian Sipe, after passing for 309 yards and four TDs in the Browns' 45·28 victory over Baltimore. "You're on the 1. You ought to s core from the 1." -Kansas Coach Marv Levy after the Chiefs• Toay Reed rumbled the ball at the goal line with 15 seconds to go, wrapping up Seattle's 13-10 win. .. It hit me in the race mask and the chest. If it hit me a thousand limes, I'd love it. If it hit me a thousand times in the race, I'd still lov~ it." - Chicago's Bruce Herron, describing his block or an Atlanta punt which led to a TD lo the Bears' 13.7 victory over the Falcons. Oklahoma St. ·coach Out? TULSA <AP> -Oklahoma State head football Coach Jim Stanley will either resign or be fired witbln the next two weeks, according to a story in Monday's editions of the TUisa world. The newspaper quoted unnamed .. reliable sources" in lta story. Stanley bas two years left on bis contract, but there baa been repeated widespread speculation about bow long be will remain at OS\J. The Tulsa World story quotes Oklahoma State Athletic Dtreetor Richard Young aa saying cbaraea contained ID a Big Eight report or an alleged football slush fund at OSU are ••sertous. '' Tbe NCAA placed tbe 1cbool under a two-year probation for reeruttlq violations pnor to tbe B\a Eilbt CoD- f erence investigatLon. eollege Crew Resul'8 .,.. .......... ...,.., """""" ·-·119 ........ ....... u.a..... Y.inMy•ltlllt ~ ..... ,.... 1. Of•"'ll CIMtl A lloel; t . UC 1,.,,IM 8 llMI; I. UCL.A A lloet; 4. UC trvlN A .... , S. 0r"'91 Cout 8 ... ,; 6. UC lrv+N C ..... ............ I. ~ llM<1I ... 8 eo.t: t. UCLA C IN!; l. L-. 8Mcll 51•te A ... ,l •·UCL.A 9 lloM. , .,,_,._ ••• wktl •ltlllb .......... '· Ultl Or .. C:O.SI A llOat MO UC lrvlnt A '°'4; S. Ua.A 8 8IJJI; = 4. UCLA C BNI; ,_ LOllt ht<h Slele ; 6. Or-. 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Golde n Wesl -John McEnroe bat· winn1peg • • 1 " 11 .. tled for 3"4 hours Sun· ~~ : : ; ~ ;! ~~ day to overeome.-fellow 111C11-po11s 1 11 2 • '° 1s. A m e r l c a n Ti m w1,.,111e9T:':'!na~2 Gullikson, 6-7, 6-4, 7-6. Eomonton •· Onclnnet• 3 6·2 in the final or a Grand Prix tennb tournament. "I have never been so tired in my life," tbe 19·year-old left·bander said u be collected a check for tbe $36,400 first prize. Wade\Vim RANCHO MIRAGE - Virginia Wade recorded a 6·2. 1·6, 6·4 vlctoty over Vlr10nia Ruzici to captu,. third place In tbe Colgate Serles Cb"lirpaoubips. here, Sunday. A ......... FIF\I rece~ Jo•Quin NII• Cap IACMl9111 12.lll. JAO. 2.IO: A•Moolet'I lllteull CH•rtl 2.IO. 2.10; A-Mootet'I iMs IC.rdOLtl "'° peyatt, entry. \2 O • K l• IHINIOl2UO. _,,........_ se<;ond rke MiM OWi E1t1eust IA0119hl l4IO. 600, hO, ~Two IMylesl ...... ..,; Tllot4111 IClerlu.e' uo. ,,. ........ TlllrO rete-l(e1111·~ Rtb tOHv<trHI t.20. 3.00, 2,.0j Elef'Nt Fl-tCllap. "'•n l 4 00. 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SS HKI• , .... , oeld .. 50 At1enc1Mee IS.OIA. T.....-rs O-S • •.m. -Funenon vs. LA Velley. 10:30-Ventwr• llS. lOflO Boech. Noon-P•lomer vs, CAtrritos. 1 :ao--Oololn Wes! v$. AllletSio.. ll-Full•r'lon-l.A V•lley loser vs, Vttntur•Long 8o1KJ1 lo5er. 4:JO-Fliltenln-LA Veltey •Inner ..,_ V•ntur•Lono BN<ll winner. t -P•lomer.Cerrllo1 1oser n. Goloen Wbt·Al,...rslde 1_,. 7:JO-Paiom.r..c.rrltos """'..., n . Golden W~l·Al~de wln~r. \ w-.....,..co- GMY!es wlll lie Plel'H •• 10, It ·JO 1.2:J0....,11__,,s 30 · ~ Twice in the last set McEaroe fell aDd lay stretcbed out en tbe ground for several~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ aecoada. Gullikson, rigbt· bander of tbe Amertcu twins, fouibt lrimlY to stay alive but finally ended the long match with two weary double· fauJta . It was McEnroe'• second straight Grand Prix win. He defeated Gulllklon in two sets in the fi n a l of the Stockholm Open last week. lt wu also another boost for McEnroe's confidence as be pnt. pared to play 11qlel for tbe United SUU. in the Davll Cup final aaaimt Britain at llillk>D Hil1I nedmonth Triumph, MG, Austin Healey, Jensen, M•serati, Rous Royce, Aston Martin, 'Cltreon SM REPAIRS 1h OFF on all M«hanicol Labor Costs MechaniCal • Body • Restorations I 1979 VERSAILLES 4 Dr. Seel AM/FM Quad stereo. cabartolet roof. tilf wtll. SPftd cont.. complete luiuuy eQuip. Stock 19719 (113980) '229" ... CLOMD-J6MOMTMS I 9COUGARXR7 landau roof. AM/FM stereo. air cond.. )(flt7 decor group ecc.. etc. Stock t9&87 (8140CM5) '14447-. CLOSID-MMOMTMI , • ' i ' t .. ' , l ' I j OM.YPILOT ' • lived happily ever after.· • l _ · ·~ ... and the bo_y and his greot big dog ·SUPERHEROES by P..U. TUIU I Colletta ----~------..--~~---...... 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But au are overcrowded to- day. telqraphlnc the dllturb w: message no one can be &ure a job that looks p-eat ln L979 wUI even be ln existence lO yean rrom now. -For itudents selecUnr college majors. parents trying to guide children or adults aeeklng second careers. there i5 one form of "IMuranc~" for juat about any career: LEARN A Jl'OaEIGN lANGtJAGE. Language skill may double employm~nt opportunities. Between 1960 and 1970, the number o( Americaos employed abroad jumped 40 percent: one American in six owes his or her employment to foreign trade. More and more Atnerlcans are finding jobs in the Unit- ed States as "local national&" for forelgn~wned com· panies. which invest more than $30 billion directly in busi· nesses here. Fort.Y·lhree percent of the chief executive om cers who have as· sumed their positions In America's 100 largest corporations since 1973 have had overseas ex- Money's Worth perience, and there are . increasing numbers or ads ror executives fluent tn various languages. Some b~lc guides to this type or "insurance: .. <t > THE MOST POPULAR language with Americans is Span.i&h, but ~nnan, Japanese, Parsi-Cthe language of Iran 1 and French are useful too. because th~ are the languages spoken in top business ciUes. · • (2l Learn to speak a language in give.and-take dis- cussion with a teacher to become fluent. Don't rely solely on books and records. At Berlitz, wbicti counts more than hair of the .. Fortune 500" compaaies among its clients. private lessons cost a round $1S each wblle classes cost from $7 to $9. <3 l For languages that must be learned in a hurry. Berlitz offers a total immersion course to bombard stu- dents with the "target" language for nine hours a day, in- cluding lunch. five days a week. lt can produce a high degree of fluency in four to slx weeks and cost varies with the language being taught. Such major languages as French. Spanish and German are cheaper than unusua l languages like Urdu or Tagalog. BUT WHILE ENROLLMENTS AKE rlSlDI al language schools. university enrollments in several basic languages are off 30 percent in the past seven years, and fewer than 2 percent or 1978's high school graduates huvt! any competency in a foreign language. Cult.tu-al knowledge of oeher ~tries is lagging_ too. Fewer than s percent of teachers being trained are re- quired to take intercultural courses for certification. The percentage of international items featured on U.S. com- mercial TV networks is the lowest of 100 nations surveyed by UNESCO. Fewer American correspondents are abroad than at any time since World War II. Dividend by DuPont Spurs Stock Advance ... S..&.tS NEW VOAIC IAPI ·folY SlD<• ~~' AllOt'O• ·~ ........ .... ••• 2',4'0,000 P,.,,IOu'.\ Ori . .. .. .. . . . . . • . . 24, 110,000 W.etl 990 .................... ~9'0.000 MOntll •90 • .. .. • • • .. • • .. .. • • • 36.0'IO.OOO YHr eoo . ........ ....... 10.110.QOCI T-"MS ._ .. . . .. . . . .. ... 10,'30,000 J I" I lo C1111e .............. 6,17l.~'4.1S1 "" to dl"9 • . • • • • • • • • • •.•lA.670,000 191• 10 Olle . • • .. ... • .. •.l>A0,.381,000 WttAT AMES DID NEW YORI( IAPI . ' ... DAILY PILOT EVENNO .. ,. NIW9 9'PN"C\' ()Nil lM.Jmt..n. ...... ._,_ u ---11o ...... ~ '°' • ~ .... '9t1Y '°' n.-&Wn • Gt tA llOOTMLL MiMll Dolplllnt at Hauaton OMr9 . .,....,. .. A tOO.•lllllet tlv .. '41nt 1tor.-·a.,..~i. C*I toenllfv 1111'11 (f>«t 1) en.MADV~ J... OOMoOert '*""" • IOMr Wfltft '* ..... , lllNr• .... tie>~ cJt"'9t Ille wnol9 ,,,,,..., orarY • .,,...,. "'&AH MtMCl900 '"'° ......... ~ their t>oat o 11 tnto IWl1IOr. -usion • pl9lo llUfe bolat IUW'lllerfiOQ ~to-•Ml ltefl,. Telerision Cl) I t00.000 NAMI n4A T TUNI aoo •<I) IOilev WfTON'a "°°"'"'~ llob&f Vinton and ~ fll*I .... f~. Ive Atdlrl. 0... OOtdOn • ...,,_ nyMiiiflil. frll f*edl and ltodlatd CNMln9 ..... ~ loOll .. ~·n'toll • um.l~CIN ,,.~ "The a-.." A/tdy 0.· , WV IMfM ,_ Nellie 0.. to1t doee IO well In ICflOOI Whtl\ l'9 Milt '-IO MOt hlfl\ • MCMI .. * ~ "The Gttuty And Tiie TreH11re" Ot741 ~terv. A men's ot>NM!On wtth llftdlnO gold.,...~'°' hie tamtly (2 IW't.) G MOWI TUBE TOPPERS ABC D 6:00 -Monday Night Foot- ball-The iamL Dolphins invade Houston for a game with ~ Otters. n important contest for both teams. KCOP • 8:00 -''Gypsy." Rosalind Russell ls tlie ultimate stage mother in th.is 1963 movie version of the Broadway musical with Natalie Wood and Karl Ma lden. . NBC 8 9:00 -Greatest Heroes of the Bible. Moses and Joshua are featured in tonigJlt's segment. tllild (Pwt 2 of 4) • MOVIE meke Lou~ llOw ¥lo6lrlce hM beCome • lllCt ofllll. IL..,- a~f.AIY au.ti Howt1tCI .Mrvil GPAMtt.V~ "CNnellnG ~ Back to·fi'lltfes ...... "fdler Oooee" ( f"41 ewy 0ten1, IAllle C.Oll Al\ llMr'ld wak:h-men 11 Jott.O by the lmWll Of • fr9'1Cfl gl!'l lfld -~ dul1ng WC)fjd WW 11 (2hB.) • ~llUMETT NIDfMNDS * * \4 ''They C)ftly IOI Thllf Mlllerw" (1972) Jamee Gamlr. Katlwtrte Aola. Whln • deed _.,, .. pul.o lrOnl Ltle OCWM .~ .. OllWn Dotler!Mn. the dog .. the prime IUllplCI In the ""'"*. (2 hrl.) I MEW OMf'IN. ~ LAalWd ............. .coo. ductl the Vllnna Philhar· monlcl In OusllW Mlhler'1 Fourtfl Sympttony. 10'.tl)IT.:8 (I) OUNEW9 UO. I LOVl LUCY L.uCy ind £U* .,... ... 11wy we enu.-s to ~ l'.9"• with """' • MCHAl'1. JA()(80N P4:nny Mars hall of "Laverne and Shirley" helps Bobby Vinton pay tribute to lht\ FiftJ · on "Bobby Vint.on's Rock und Rollers" tonig ht al 8 on CBS. Chan· net 2. <Sec reVlew below > au.is: St-t.ewfenoe. Tim Conw11Y. • MOVIE + * * "Oypay" ( 1"3) ~ ~. Netalle WOOO A at11g9 mother P'omot99 her two .... .. VllNON8 "The Oenc:ing ..,.. An UI~ ector. wM hM io.t.,.,.. ~ bvt hope. ltnlOQlel 10 IUCOMd.(R) • GAEAT ~ "~ Md Dellh Of A Sier Or.JoMA. WhMlef. ProfeMor ot Pti)'lic:a at Prlnolton. u.-aoeclll efl9ct• phOtograpfly 10 explain the ...... ~ nomleal findlnga. ~ Dr. Julien WNl:all•. c•ncet ano n111r111on e~ • PAOJeCT: UNMNle "Birth Of The Stwa ' 7i001~ N8CNEWS LIARS Cl..Ull Cl) JOKER'S WILD 80l MUJOH DOUAA MAN m.,.. It ln1Piaoned In a ,.....,. .,., lie ~· 10 dMr hie boU. Otcair GoiO· man. of p6oetlng to ~ Q!_ll gold out of tllec:ountyY • &AHFOAOANOIOH A grHI CINI on a Of'end Ptlf'IO llndt Lamoot 9nd FNd IOdged In lhe ~· a.a ............. . 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 8 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles ' e KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles I KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles KAIB (CBS) San Diego KHJ.TV (Ind.) Los Angeles 0 KCST (ABC) San Otego I KTIV (Ind.) Los Angeles KCOP·TV (Ind.) Los Angeles · e KCET·TV (PBS) Los Angeles • KOCE·TV (PBS) Hunlln!1'on Beach ,. "*" Of • WMltt'ly ecoan- tnc • MACNEIL I L.EHMft "90RT" e INTAOOUCINO BeOL.OOV ··ni.s.ii...·· 7:30 8 Ol8CO MAGIC Ouea11: The. Spinners, Iv~~~ ADA»-12 A prlv11e ln.,.lllgator ~hlmaelf. • 2tTONIOHT "The Polltic:I Of EdUc9- tlon" D•vld Ctlppen1. ·~the --affec1· Ing publlG eCluCatlon. Int•. 1Mw1 Wllaon Allla, Sl1te Superin1endenl. a!)t JUUA CHfLD NID COM>AMY "Ohler For The 00.." tera. one ol whom Lynne Seymour and becomes a renowned Anlnony Dowell we te. ti~. (2 hrt.. 30 min;) tur.O In Sir Frederic* •• EVDINOAT Altlton'1 a.let, bllMd on SYMPHONY Ivan TUl'geMY'I 19tlMlln- ··Q1111t•ln" by Toru turydrema. Takemlt111: Sergei III MOVIE Racllm1nlnotf's "Sym-**°" "NevW OMt 1411 phonio oanc.." lndl" (19711 HlrWy Fonda, l:30. THE 000 COUPlE Paul NewnMln. NI Ol'9gOft Oecat ,..,,. dating .,, old k)gglng •ernt!Y deYI.. • n-and decldM IMC he wsy to dlllYW • i.rge order would lllle lo many her. on ldledule wtlerl atrikWI M6 e ltl TO IE labotage lhelt equlpmen1. t:OO~S·H HO'~ OHE~YATA A young wowlded 80ldier TIME nodcea. "°"O with the ,... Alt l6der1y nelgtlt>Or ot of the coml)My, Col. Ann'• WflO II~ to be Poner'a ..-., attitude. evicted lock.I ,...,..., -"' a 8 GAEATE8T HEROE8 ~ In the Romlno'a ~THE .U: • ~ment Pen 2 ot "The Deluge.'' 10:00 B (I) LOU ClMNT ··Joahlla Md the Battle ot The Fl9v • ..i-Jedlaon Jericho" and "Moeel" Md a woman CCIUnlMllor In (Pwtl 1 • 31 wlll t>e dr9rna-• gMtto hlQll act1oo1 try to 1t:OO 1 ·.(I) ltl NIW8 ~TINGOAME LOVE EXPEA18 THE 000 COUPLE FellJt eeiec:tl • or-Ille and entrueta O.C:. wlttl the money tor • down Plty'IMnt. • MONTY PVTHON'8 · FLYIG aACU8 "Altlle the Hun Sftow'' l>lclotn. "Attll• the. Nlf! Show". • lttlpteMe club will'I • differ9ncl, grouplla moo ~. village Idiots 0.0 QUlllfylng. (RI • OQ<CAVETT au.t: ~ F. 8uctltey Jr 11:30 9 Cl) AOa<FON> FUS ''Caledonia. H'a Worth A Fortune" A ccwwlct'a wife hlt'M Rodrlord to help her llnd • large tum ol money hldOen on a rencn. • TONIQHT KO.CE Readies Meml>ership Festival KOCE-TV bas .. A World of Difference on Channel 50•• in store for a nine-day festival or local and Public Broadcasting Service tel.evision pro- grams to be broadcast during the station's mem- bership piedge drive from Dec. 2 through Dec. 10. The array of televisk>n specials will range from a wildlife special of Macquarie Island to lbe wild life . in retros pect, feature d on .. Sou.ndstage's .. fifth anniversary celebration. Tbe special programming. coupled with the of· fer of membership premiums. will higbligbt ef· forts of the Orange County PBS station to invite viewers to become supporting members according to William A. Furniss, vice president and general manager. DURING STATION BREA.KS. volunteers will take membership p ledges, Uve, from TV viewers calling 898-9811. sound of Santana mixes well with Tower of Power and saxophonist Gato Barbieri for a smooth blend or jazz-t-ock. On Sunday. Dec. 3, the noted programs are "John •Hammond Tribute." parts one and two, starling at 8:05 p.m . This is a two-hour tribute to folk s~ter John Hammond. Featured artists include Bob Dylan and Peter Yam>. Al 10: lS p.m. is "Song by Song, by Gershwin," a lrib~ to the lyrics of Ira Gershwin set to music by George Gershwin. Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Jerome Kem, Burton Land and Kurt Weill. Dmce will be emphasized on Mooday, Dec. 4. A'l' t :ts P.M., "G&EAT Perforpiances' features -"Dance by Balanchine It," a special reaturmg the impressive stars of the City Ballet Repertory, including Peter Mart.ins and Suunne Farrell. Mikhail Baryshnikov is scheduled to make his debut with the company in lb.is produc· tion. "Isadora -The Biggest Dancer in lbe World," parts one and two, wiU air at 10:10 p.m . The flamboyant per;sonallty who set the dance and social worlds awbirl in the early twentieth century is port.n.yed. ,• On Tuesday, Dec. 5, the evening is a potpourri Through some spectacular camerawork. we are introduced to the animal inhabitants of Macquarie Island -located midway between Australia and AJltarctica -and bow they have survived the rigors of !he harsh climate and the invasion of man. The regularly scheduled "Masterpiece Theatre" segment of "The Dutchess of Duke Street" airs at 9 p.m . Al 10:30 p.m., a two-hour "Maria Callas Special" airs. This is a tribute to the late opera star on the anniversary or her birth. The program will deal with both the public and private woman, examining all aspects of her controversial life. Featured will be som e extre m e ly rare performance footag.e. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6. features the best of Laurel and Hardy. It· starts al 8:05 p.m. with "Music Box." followed at 8:40 p.m. with "Block.beads," "Tit ror Tat" at 9:45 p.m. and end- ing with "Way Out West" at 10: 15 p.m. On Thursday, Dec. 7, regularly scheduled pro- gramming will air. TONIGHT'S LATEST.LISTINGS Oulat holt. Gebe 1(..,...,, 0utat1· Del/Id Sayn, M•· ell atrHIMM, ROO«t Urlctl • TWILIGHT ZONE "8C>Uf OI The Mo!Mnt" • MOVll -••"4 ''T~.,..., (fttt) 8'*1ey Mecl.alne, Lau- ,.._ Hanlli¥· A oontTOller· .., ~ 09'• mtxld uo ...... llllow l.actlet whO ~~.(2 IWI.) • wov. *** ''Ol*:lcllt FOftllM HN A Cousin In The 8'on1t" ( 1970) Gent! Wiid· .,, M1tgot Kiddlf. An lfietwnM lntleri11 enough money IO lnwlf In I ilght• lin.~~ GEJ'MiW'f " thltllll that Mex hM deMtMd '-II the Ill.,. • CAPTlOHfi> A8C ... 9 ..oYIE •• ~ "lNI Ofeet. 8allk Robbery" ( 19691 Zero ' Molle!, l(lm Nov.it, A bani! II belieged by com- peting gangs ot W()llld.be r~.12hrt.) J.C>RNING t2:00. 'TWIUOHT ZONE O\wtM Wtlitley ~ up wtth an ldM fof ""ut!WICI 10 "" )'OUth • AL.FRID HfTCHCOCK PAE8DfT8 A pOllce detective lfrMgll • unique f'llM to caotwe •killer. e HONEYMOONEM Sputred by hi• wife, ~ •lt«nC>t• to regain hit loel yc>uth, and ends up trying to ltlOW off at • rOller a«at- ~ rink: 12:30 . ADU.ER 8UPIMTAA8 • ALFAED HCTCHCOa< PMIENT8 A men, MIOllt to 1t>e -c:uted IOf I crime he J"d't'I commit. decldle to write hit..,. ot Ille MC)fy. • MOVIE ..... '"The ... , ......... ~ ( 19581 Kenjl Sehera, Vumi Shlralc.•we. A r-of glgentJc ldlntlflc: lntellecU enempt• to~ Eerttl. 11hr .. 30 min I t2'eo 8 Cll C::. ~TE MOVIE • * •'-+ "J,toMllan And Wll9: The Fina Alt Of ~ Allv1" ( 19731 Roell H11d1on, Suaan Saint .,__ 8elly MoMlllen .. k~ and Nici In ~Jor·~ AtirMl•ldl 1:00 e TOMOMOW Oueela: ~ Soltr.. c:n- llOf ol ''The lkKMuaaey aarn.," a.t• OllMI\, cr.etOt of IN get11e ''Clmle Struggle," end ~ AnlCMtdl. GrNtor of • 9lfM WwoMng big .... ,_ tn1n11ctlonl. 1:301· NIW8 WAHJID: DIM>OA ALM "'Olcour··· 2:001 NIW8 G«TIMNtT Smert --• ,,.. bllll!lr and .. myaUflld .. objlcl• 1:ao1iir' ~him. a:oo MOVIE . * * ~ "South S•• WOM•n' ( t95lH BIHl Uncalt•. Vltglnla ..... Tt1e•d•tl'• ..... ~ .. ., ... AFTERNOON 12:000 **V. ''Meet MIA! The Felf" I 1953) Oen Dalley, Diena Lym. A run-- llW8)' 00-l)han .... tlle llid ol a medicine allowmar1 Ind • IOQlal WOf1tlt. (I hr .. 30min.) •••• "The Sist«'a:" ( t938) EO'OI Flynn, Bette D•vla. Two women 1tralghten OU1 lhelt own probtl!M, ......... .,,.., llli.t'a.(I hr .. 50mtn.> a:oo III • • 'h "The 0mega M.n" ( 1971 I Ch•rllon Heaton, Anthony Zer1le The '°"' ~ of • GI'"" -etternpta to~ . pwe • QK8 In Otdlr to -hurMNty. (t "'~ 30 min.) ..... ,h .. FtrileAnO "°'"""'" ( ,., EMa ~ ley, Donna OougWa. Two lo\lera pllwl to rnatty. but the git! dlaapprCMll of her lflllCl'I gembllng. ( t hr., 30min.) Helping Glaetto Edward Asner <right) as "Lou Grant .. ap- pears before a group of ghetto high school students with the Rev. Jesse Jackson <play- ing himself> tonight at 10 on CBS, Channel 2. Among lbe programs highlighting the .. World or Difference" pledge drive is a two-hour tribute to the late Maria Callas, four programs grouped as .. The Best of Laurel and Hardy," a jau-blues s pecial featuring Ray Charles, tbe Ciflb an- mversary celebration ol "Soundstage," the Na- tional Georgrapbic exploration of the human body and the Cousteau Odyssey seeking the "Bllod Prophets of Easter Island." 8 .W. Stevenson and Bobby Bridger. two sensitive and sincere songwriters loog associated with Austin's music scene, sing from tbe lieart of Texas to start the pledge driv~ on Saturday. Dec. 2 al 7 p.m. ' of delightlul watching. ''EDGE OF COLD .. IS A wildlife special host· ed by ·Sir Edmund Hillary anl airs al 8 p.m. It picks up again on Friday, Dec. 8, whep the two outstanding specials are the National Geo- grapbic's "The Incredible Machine" at 10:05 p.m . and the Cousteau Odyssey's "The Search for liiiF.;;;;;;;;;;;;;111 Easter Island" at 11 :05 p.m. On ''The Incredible Machine." new camera techniques penetrate living tissues and organs to reveal the bu.man body as it works -and the AT 8 P.M .• AND RE PEATED again at 11 : 10 p.m., will be "A Sant.ana Festival." Tbe Latin . ' -. • beginnings of We itself. .THE COUSTEAU ODYSSEY then explores Easter Island. a thriving civilization centuries ago, which now serves as a parable for our time. II llM'Olll IU1 PICNa: I~ NOW PLAYING ctMMWUT MCIMM Saturday, Dec. 9. is another music-filled even· ing, and a major event is a rifth anniversary celebration of "Soundstage," the free-wheeling. in· concert music series. The program highlights the • current sounds or jazz, rock, countrywestem and .,.....-=arta,.Tm•= .. _. blues. and takes a look at its five-year history. It~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OMelllM.All Orange 637·03-40 WllS1r\'lin$11t 892-4493 Co$ll Mai 540-o51M airs at 8:05 p.m. and is repeated at 11 :05 p.m. The "Ray Charles al Mootreux" musical special airs at 9 :05 p.m. It wa taped during the recent Mootreux Jazz Festival where Charles was accompanied by some or the giants or jazz. Charles performs both a jau and blues session. "Shoot-em-up" night is Sunday. Dec. 10. "DAD'S AllMv:· A hilarious British army series. start.5 ·off tbe evening at 8 p.m .. and Cowboy Classic film : "Rainbow Over Texas" airs at 9 p.m. ''The Reel West," wblcb de·bunks the TV-cowboy myths aod features such notable western figures as Clint Eastwood, airs at 10 p.m. Then we go riding off lnto the sunset with lbe Cowboy Classic rtlm: "Check Your Guns," airing at 10 :35p.m . "Newscbeck," Orange County's local news program. wilLair Tuesday and Thursday at 7: 30 p.m . and will be repeated at 10 p.m. during the pledge evenings • .. VOl'EllS' PIPELINE," dealing with local. political issues and personalities, will air 'on Fri- day night at 7:30 p.m . 11111111 ClaHIHM adl .,. .............. to ., ......... ...,and =-~'" .. °'"' ' '42·5'71 PRE CHRISTMAS SALE SAVE $70 SALE PRICE ... SJ .. s299 SAVE $70 SALE PRICE ... SUt $299 Give your budget • llft, Mii your aid ... ulpment taat In th• Skiing claaalfted ad• Of th• DAILY PILOT • ' ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES' I POP MUSIC J\llen Fiiming Seq-ual Back on the Poseidon By aoB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD <AP > Un· d1unted by a swarm of pen iM bff1. tum maker Irwin AUtn ti conllnuina hL'l lop&y·lurvy w~ of c apitahtiotS oo hwnan fean. Allen diKovfred • bonaua by lrlghtH tnl audie nce. wlth water ("'l'be ro.ctdoa AdVt"n· tu rt"> and f\tt <"The Towerlog Inferno•·>. but be atumbhld wbto he tried lo tmp•oy lDHCU (''The Swarrn"> The lrrepreulble pro- d\K'er-dlrttlor 1 ~ to waler ugaln wtt h .. o orond t h e Poseldon Adveot~ • NEXT. "BEYOND Lbe T~r· mg Inferno'"' Ne1atlv • bla pro- J~ ct for 1979 15 "The Day lbe Earth Ended." Allen~• ,latt>Sl J>.roJttt" b s cot· tered ovt"r Staaes 1$ ~nd 20 al lhe Burbank Stuc:U015, wherP ~ ts filming "BeYC>Od the 'P<>Seldon Ad ve nture " for W a r nt"r Brothers. Everytblng as upside down, includ ant: a ha lf donn n e w a utomobiles t h a t lire chained in a cargo hold Allen was shooting a scene m wbjch . the bold slowly descended toto a tank of water -warmed to 92 degrees for the comfort or the a<-tors. Mo b ile homes o uts ide the stages bore the names of the cast : Michael Caine, Sally Fie ld. T elly Sava las . Pete r Boyle, J ack Warden, Sh irley Knight. Slim Pic kens. Shirley J ones , and Karl Malden ·•1 BELIEVE IN the s tar system," proclaims Allen. . ,..~ POSEIDON REVISITED Olaa•er Expert Allen Obv10URly He 3 IM> believes in puthng has slars through th wnngers, as Caine can at test. ··Every night, J go home with a fresh supply of bruises and cuts." he remarked. ''Beca&.tse t ht' ship is upside down, the sur· faces are irregular , so you're a lways s tumblin1-. especially whe n you 'r e wa is t·d eep an water . Also. you encounter chan· deliers and other objects and you have to step up four feet to pass through any doorway. "J drew a nasty s prain in my leg yesterday. Fortunately, I didn't have to work this morn· ing, so I could res t up." ; t94-2400 tM e ~IU MS U 1IU IW. • ' ' I ' •• --M•f•lllf IJlNIUCI) ~ ., • .._ )WAil 1'11 ~YOU C...- 4LLITMCAST ''OEATH ON THE NILE" lMI _._ _ _,. d]ill ,;::~I <filll.al Mf,......._1~111~ --~·-,_ COMll A HOlllMANCNI "* COMA"' 1WO ...... AC1'0M .,_.... DIATM l'OICI 111 ,.. STA\'IN' Mm11> The caa11t l" we ll compensated (or bum~ and douiin11.' Karl -M ttlden rem arked lhal a.. lt re· nlvin1 hls hl1he1t '" for a movfe. hl&h cnou,rh IO lhat he doesn't have LO worry about IHvln& home without bis credit card. .U HE PaEPAR£D to d\lnk hl• •tan ln the tepid water. Al· l~n ditcUIMd tbe new project. "Thia 1tory begins teconds alter the '1"he Poseidon Adven· tu,..· ended. I commluloned the new book from Paul GalUco: it wa• the tu t thing be wrote before hia death. Ho was kind eoou1b to dedicate the book to me. i nd he explained lo his forward tba t the new s tory start not Where bts ttrsl t>oolt l'nded . but where the movie ended . . . "Cameo sank the Poeeldon lo his book. l kept it afloat." Allen said Galllco rintSbed all but eight pages of "Beyond the Poseidon Advent.ure" before he d ied las t year . His wile . Vlrglnla, completed it. THE NEW PLOT concerns a group of salvagers Caine. Field. Malden who bOard lhe capsized liner in search of loot. They are Joined by a suspicious doctor Savalas and along the way they encounter various survivors or the disaster Boyle. Jone s , Warden. et al. Allen is spending $12 million in his faith that the disaster ·movie will rise again. This. despite the fai lure of the "The Swarm" last A IJlllVERSAL PfCTUf\f • TECHNICOLOl\f!I '" u~ '"~ H: 'J.A \ iQ I I 1 I\ f I~~ .... \''":. m ,. '• I --WM ... .., .... lNI 81111'• .__.,.....,..,.. __ ..,.......,.. MON-THURS 7:15, 9:45 EDWARDS CINEMA HAltlOllAT ADAMS COST A MISA 54'-l 102 F<MFURTHER PROGRAM INFORMATION CALL 534-FREE ( I.. M. BOYD ) • DAILY PILOT INFORMS In the • Mondey, McNember 20. 1978 By Tiie Anotlated Preu The foUowing nre Billboard's bot record blu ror ta,, week. ending Noyember 17 as ~ appear In thl• week's laaue or BilJboard mqulne. HO'S SINGLES 1. "MacArthur Park" Donna Summe r <Catablanca\ 2. "Double Vlalon" Foreigner cAUuUc l 3. ·•ttow Mucb J Feel" Ambroeia <Warner Broa. > 4. "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" Barbra Streisand &t Nell Diamond <Columbia) 5. "You Needed Me" Anne Murray <Capitol\ 6. ''Le Freak" CbJc <Atlantic\ • • 7. "l J41t Wanna Stop'' Glno Vannelli CAlcM) 8. "I Love The Night We" Alicia Bridges <Polydor> 9. "Time Passages" Al ~art <Arista> lO. "You Never Done Jt Uke 'lbal" Captain & Tennille <A&Ml 'roPLPt l. "52n<t Street" Billy Joel <Columbia\ 2. "Live And More " Donna S umme r I Casablanca> 3. "Double Vision" Foreigner <Atlantic\ 4. "A Wild And Cruy Guy" Steve Martin <Warner Bros.> s. ·· 'Grease' Soundtrack'' <RSO l EASY LISTENIN(i 1. "Time Passages" Al Stewart (Arista) 2. "Our Love, Don't Throw It Away" Andy Gibb <RSO\ 3. "You Don't Bring Me F1owers" Barbra & Neil <Columbia\ 4. ''I Just Wanna Stop" Gino Vannelli <A&M l s. "This Is Love" Paul Anka IRCA I · SOUL SINGLES 1. "I'm Every Woman" Chaka Kahn <Warner Bros.> 2. "Your Sweetness Is My Weakness" B•rtY White (20th Century I . 3. "Mary Jane" Rick James (Gordy\ 4. "Le Freak" Chick <AUanUc I 5. "One Nation Under A Groove" Funkadelic <Warner Bro6. 1 COUNTRY SINGLES 1. "Sweet Desire·Oid Fastuoned Kendall& <Ovation) AU. Q ll!i2 NfO Ill ~IUllS llE~IYE lWE SIM. OF ~ MOTION PICTUllE COO£ OF stlf ~TOI "PAAADISE ALLEY .. (PG) "THE WILD GEESE" (R) "BOYS FROM BRAZIL" CR) "MAGIC" CR) "UP IN SMOKE" CR> ·:UP fN SMOKE" (R) "EASY RIOEA" "MAGIC"(R) "CORVETTE SUMMER" ALL DlltlYt·rlltt ONN 1• PM.t9Ht\'I cr111• UMtt " ..... u...... • •O••le .... ,.,.11 ... --· 2. "I J ust Want To Love You" Eddie Rabbilt <Elektra ) 3. "On My Knees" CharUe Rich with J anlo Fricke <Epic\ . 4. "Sleeping Single In A Double Bed" Barbara : Mandrell <ABC \ • 5. "The Gambler" Kenny Rogers tUoit.cd Artists\ ·Brinks Robbery. Movie 'Premieres BOSTON <APl -The world premiere or "Brinks Job," a film depicting the events leading up t.o the 1950 12.7 million Brinks robbery, will be • shown btte Dec. 7. . • Mayor Kevin White's office announced that film director William Friedkin and actors Peter Falk and Peter Boyle and actreN Gena Rowlands will attend the •bowifta. . CONVICTED BRINKS robbe rs Sandy Richa rd5on and Adolph "J azz." Maffie )llso will a\. tend . They acted as unotricial advisors to the pro· duc!tion company. Both served 13·ye.ar prison terms ror their part ln the crime. The movie was flmecf In tts entirety from May l lo July 28 at65 Bost.on area locations. PRECAUTIOSS ARE being taken to assur~ safe delivery or the prints to the theater. the Sack Cheri complex. Brinks trucks will transport the prints rrom Loan International Airport. ' - -DM.VPILOT -. The spirit of Marlboro .in a low tar cigarette. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined nlll Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. L LIGHTS LOWERED TAR £.NICOTINE •. .. -~·~~ I f • • 1 I ' ~ j I I .J 11 p I t ,, ~ - INSIDE: •Sllm Gourm'et •Ann Landers J' •Special Diets •Horoscope· Turkey Tetrazzinl for leftovers. Te trazzlnl Mama Mia! Delicious Turkey Tetranini. Now you can buy turkey cut up in a variety or ways : drumsticks . wings or thighs ror your tetrazz1ru or any other m al you have planned. All fre h or froien TURKEY TETRAZZINI 4 turkey legs. fresh or thawed Scalloplnl There's an easier, more economical way to make the Italian dish scalloplnl. Use fresh California turkey. With veal. expensive and often scarce, "Turkey Scallopani" is an inspired creation. For six generous servings, buy a quarter. breast of turkey <or. use packaged fresh turkey breast meal slices> about I~ to 2 pounds. Cllt the meat in thin slices. Easy to do if you first place the meat in the freezer about J hour, just until the surface is well chilled Dredge the slices in seasoned flour, then brown quickly in oil and butter. Mushrooms, garlic, herbs, lemon Juice and white wine go into the skillet with the turkey. 1ben all simmers rapidly a brier 5 to 10 minutes. Cook some ne" potatoes with rresh mint, and serve them In their skins with the turkey scallopmi. It's a praise-worthy combination. TURKEY SCALLOPINI 1 quarter-breast of turkey, l~ to 2 pounds 1 or, 1 package turkey breast sUces > v.. cup fiour 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon paprika 1AI teaspoon while pepper Turkey puts a different twist on an Italian dish. 4 cupt water 1 Iara onion, 1hc J 1 bay I ar 6 pepperrorn1 l ltupoon aalt ~-...=~:W ~· ry lt'IVl'I' Vt cup butter or maraar1n ..., cupnour · ~ lH poon sail •i:. ~UJ»Oft whU pepoer ~ u ... "'poon nucm.-i 3 <'UPI milk I cup turkey broth • v,. cup dry ~erry ~ l)Ot10d thJn apa•hett 4 C'UP' cooked turkey lt'I meat. sUeed l $-ounce can whole nuaahrooma. drained l cup harp ~-ddar cbeele, arated Pleet In 6 quart kettle tW'Uy legs and ihe next & inarl'dlent . BriDI to bolllnc: reduce h at. a1mm<'r cov..-.d 1 i,; heun. Remove rrom broth and rool Slice orr mMt ln nice. ftrm 1Hc •s Slratn broth: rf'serve l'or saucr. Melt- . butttir 1n a lnrg •mucepan. Remove ftom heat; 11llr in Oour. stilt, pepper and nutmeg until amooth Cradually dd ntllk and turkey broth: bring to bo1hng. stirrh\I constantly; boll s to 7 minutes. or until thickened. SUr in sherry. Meanwhile, 1n 8·quart kettle, bring 5 quarts water.to bolling, add 1 tablespoon salt and the pagb~th . cook as label directs: drain In col· ander. Return spaehell to kettle. Add l"" cups saU&e; toss hghUy unlll spaghetti and sauce are weH combined. Place Into a 2-lnch deep baking diah. To remaining sauce. add turkey and mushrooms; mix well. Spoon Into center ot dish. Sprinkle grated cheese over top. Bake at ~ for 30 mJnutes. or until bubbly. rr desired, brown top by placing briefly under broiler. Serves 8. 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons oil 6 ounces small fresh mushrooms, halved tor 1 lh cups ) 1/4 teaspoon pressed garUc ~ cup dry while wine l 'h teaspoons lemon juice 1/4 teruspoon Italian herbs, crumbled 1 tablespoon finely chopped parstey <Remove bones and skin rrom turkey breast. Place meal In freezer about 45 minutes to 1 hour, until s urface of meal is thoroughly chllled and slightly firmed. Cut meat In 'I.a-Inch slices.> Mix flour, sail, paprika and pepper. Flour meat sllces. shaking off excess. Heat 1 tablespoon each butter and oil in large skillet. Add a layer or meat, and brown lightly on both sides. As meat is browned, remove and keep warm. Brown remaining turkey, adding re· maining turkey, adding remaining oil and but- ter as needed. When all meal is browned. add mu1brooms and garlic to skillet and saute light· ly. Return browned turkey meat to skillet. Com· bine wine. lemon juice, Italian herbs and parsley. Pour over all, and simmer rapidly 5 to 10 minutes. until liquid is reduced and turkey is tender. Makes about 6 servings. SpicY Yule Log While this Spicy Sponge Roll makes the most festive or holiday yule logs, it ls so versatile that it can be served at almost any special occasion during. the year. It is U"ht and lovely. deliciously spiced and lavishly frosted. It's made like a Jelly roll and starts with a thin sheet of delicate cake. Depending on whether the cake is while or dark, It ls spiced with cinnamon or nutme1 and grated lemon peel. Using the bottled version of grated lemon, which ls found on lbe spice shell, will save a great deal or Ume and bother. Either the white or the chocolate Yule Log may be made with the same baste recipe; spic· Ing and chocolate make-the differentt. As you see in the photo, you can fro8t the white cake with Cinnamon Chocolate Frosting or you might prefer the chocolate cake with lathers of nut· meg-spiked white frosting. If you really want to· put on a great show. bake one or each, one chocolate cake and one white and arrange the trosted and rolled up cakes on a long tray with nowcrs or holly or pine branches placed around them. For the holidays, decorate the Spicy Sponge Roll with preserved cherries, pineapple, 1reen 1ea.ves cut rrom rolled-out green rum drops, halved nutmeats, colored suaar, or whatever elae atrikel ,our rmcy. A 1prialdinc of nutmec or a Upt dulUnl or cinnamon or alllptce ls always deeor.Uve, 1u11est bome ecoaomilta of the Amerieaa Spice Trade_ A.uocl.UOO. SPICED Y\JLE LOGS 8plftd S,.Ce a.u: 'H cup all-purpose flour ~ teupooo around nutme 4eap ~·cupqar v. cup butter or mar....-. melted aad cooled aUlbtJy er.em Froeuna• Greaee a 15 .x 10 x 2-lnch Jelly roU pan. Line with waxed paper: ere ... and Hthtly nour: set Mlde: lil.1x topther nour and nutmet i Mt Hide. PlHe eas aJ1!1 1uaar ln the larl• bowl of an electric mixer. Place over a pan or hot water until eggs and sugar are lukewarm. Remove bowl from hot water; beat egg mixture at high speed until thick and creamy and mixture. leaves a thick trail when beaters are lifted, about lS minutes. With mixer at low speed stir in nour mixture, just until blended. Quickly stir in butter. Immediately pour batter into pre- pared pan: spread smooth. Bake in a preheated moderate oven <350 F. > until springy to the touch. about 25 minutes. Immediately Invert cake onto. a damp towel. Remove pim and carefully remove waxed paper. Starting al the short side, roll up cake and towel together, Jell~·rolllashioo. Let cool-(?ompletely on a wire raclt. Freeier wrap and freeze it desired. Return to room temperature before unrolllng to till and rr<J8t with cream frosting. YIELD: One Sponge Roll Variation: Cinnamon Chocolate Sponge Roll Prepat"e as above but ~ubeUtute 1.4 cup un· • sweetened powdered cocoa ror V•l cup ot the nour and add 1 lh teaspoons ground ciMamon. •a:NNAMONCROCOIATECaEAM FROSTING 3 tableapoons .all·purpoee nour 1 cup milk ~ cup butter or mar1arine, IOfteDed ~cup augar 1 packap C6 en.> Mml·•ftet cboeolate morsels l teoapoon ground dnlaman In a medium saucepan cotnMne nour with milk; blend well. Cook °"" low heat. atln1n1 constantly until mixture bolls ud thlckml, toOI thoroughly. In the top portion of a double hotter place chocolate ; melt over bollln1 water; cool 1ll1htly. rn the s mall bowl of an electric mhcer beat butter and su1ar until lllbt and n..try. Graduall1 udd cooled milk mbture, beaUn1 thoroughly alter each addition. Beat m cooled chocolate and clMamon. Cover Ind refri1erate until ready to use. V artadoa: N••e•Crea• ,.. .. , .. Prepare u above but omit aeml·aweet • • .j . -.. Novtmber 20, 1m w.-... Golden Glazed Turkey with Sesame Stuffing. Glazed Turkey Few of us would dare vary the typical holl· day menu. but it can be fun to vary the prepara- tion of the tradftional turkey and stuffing a bit, based on this recipe ror Golden Glazed Turkey With Sesame Stuffing. If you've never glazed a turkey before, you'll be pleasantly surprised with the final re- s ults. 'The golden glaze, a combination of butter. honey ..6lrepared yellow mustard, and 8QY sauce Is sure to highlight the turkey and delight your guests. Don't rorget the navorfuJ golden dress· Ing accented with more mustard and toasted sesame seeds. Everyone will ertjoy the change from the standard herb dressing. You can also add interest and variety to mashed potatoes by preparing Creamy Potato Bake. A topping of heavy cream, seasoned with nutmeg and orange peel. will transform every- day mashed potatoes into special holiday fare. Best or all, this recipe uses instant mashed potatoes, to help speed up laat minute prepara· lion on that busy day. Peas and carrots In pepper boats can be used as a colorful garnish. Simmer pepper. halves three to four minutes untH tender-crisp. fill with hot vegetables, add a dot of butter. and return to the oven for a few minutes to keep warm until served. Complete yoUI' dinner with cranberry sauce. hot rolls, and perhaps pumpkin chiffon pie for a flavorful holiday feast. GOLDEN GLAZED TVRKEY WITH SESAME STUFFING v .. cup sesame seed 12 to 15 pound turkey. thawed 1 cup chopped celery \-2 cup chopped onion ~ cup butter or margarine 1 cup turkey or chicken broth or water 4 tablespoons prepared yellow mustard 8 to 10 cups dry bread cubes 11 .. cup honey 1 tablespoon soy sauce Spread sesame seed in shallow pan; toast in 325 degrees oven 15 to 20 minutes, stirring fre· quently, until golden brown. Cook celery and onion in ~ cup butter until tender. Add broth ·' and 2 tablespoons of the mustard. Add bread cubes and toasted sesame seeds; toss Ughtly Stuff body and neck caviiies or turkey. Place turkey on rack. breast side up, in shallow roast- ing pan. Cover loosely with foil tent. Roast In . 325 de~rees oven 41h to 5 hours. Melt remaininl! , '4 cup butter; combine with honey, 2 table· ' spoons m ustard. and soy sauce. Uncover turkey, brysh with butter mixture. and roast 20 to 30 ' minutes longer, until turkey is cooked and well • glazed."'-· ~CREAMY POTATO BAKE 6-serving recipe mashed potato Oakes 'Al teaspoon orange peel a~ cup heavy cream 11!1 teaspoon ground nutmeg .,... teaspoon salt Paprika Prepare potatoes following directions on package. adding orange pool. Spoon Into but· tered s mall casserole. Combine cream. nutmeg, a nd salt; whip until thickened. Spread over hot potatoes. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake in 450 degrees. oven s minutes. 6 servings. , Spiced Yule Log is tradltlonaf'way fo cetet>rate season. chocolate morsels and ground cinnamon. lnttead ol cinnamon. stir in 1 teupoon 1rated lemon peel and v. teupoon 1round nutmef. T• AIM•ble Yllle Loi: Unroll 1pon1e roll. Heat I,\ cup apricot or r11pberry preserves with l tablespoon water; a pre ad over •pone• roll then spread with abOut ~ cup of the fro1tln1 : re·roll, 'jelly roll fuhion. Place 1o1. Ham aide down, on a Jong platter. Coat wlth remaining rrottina. Refrigerate for at least 4 boW'8 before serving. Uee Cinnamon Chooolate Frosting to fill and rrott Spiced Spon1e Roll and Nutllltl Cream Frostln1 to llll and rroet Cinnamon Chocolate SPOi\1e Roll. Yule Lot may be com-. ~ pletely ueembled, lllhtly COYared with waxed paper and ref'rtlerated the day bef~ &ervln1. -. ... . . .. ,, . '• - Sunny Recipes for llianges Fa£SHOaANltt; 7 01 marthmallow atantly Removtt from ,, pint whlpp1na with ulmond/coconut JUICEOllESSING crem heat an d 11t1r In cream l whlpptd & mixture C hill until T cup mk)'Oftn•l•O I ot. un crushed man hmallow creme un 1weet ened1. or medium ready to servt>. Ournish '4 cup Dijon plnt1p~.dralned tll wt>ll bl ndtid • Add •lie t'Ont.alner non-d ulry With mint is prlg or mustard. or to wt t 1 a r 1 e c 1 n lhr drop1 red and l~o whlp&>f'd toppinti oronfi!C slice. '• c up rro•h · evaporated mllk C..U· drop yellow food color ~ .. c up 11 l1 c d NOTE. For r1c-her squet•ied orana Juice elalllMla,..,...,.ra .. rt Ina and 1Ur almond• purfalt, mot nil of the l tabl~l'OOO dill, or Red and y llow food BHl evape>ratf'd mllk v. c up toasted whipped cream with to tHte colonna • to 1oft peaka Yold In C()(onut do u b I c a m o u n ls or or In a aaucepan prlnkt marahmatlow I latln Olvl• whipped cream coconut a nd a lmonds 2 teu poon tar· •elaUn o¥er oranr.• mlxtur• and drained in half To one portion and Uhe as a parfait ragon,ortota&t Juice to mollt n 1et1l n plnupple unUI woll· add lh a lmonds a nd luyer Duh Sell 1'b n 1lowly M-at mix· mill d Refrtaeral• unl I c()(onul The Orange Chltfon D1bh Pepper ture In dou~e boO r un lhlt'k e~h t.o layer In Layer c hiffon and may also be poured Into In mixing bowl com tit ttilllln la compl tely p1rfalt plain whJpped cream In a graham cracker crust bln c mayonnaise •nd di olved. 1Urr1n1 co• Fllllfti/Tupplng . parfait 1fUaea and top for a rich but light pie. mu1tiard until desar~.-------------------------, :----:i.---= tartne l. obta1nt.-d I H rs Important to u e u DI· jon m u111tard > Add fR:.h 11queezed orange juu.~o l\ttle ut a time, stirlint \.lntil dre11Mntt Is thl n ~nough to pour ind per onal tw;te In swttt. ness Is obtained. Add choice or seasoning, salt and pepper, and chill Use sef#SOnlngs ac cording t.o salad content 01 II 11 better on frui with tuna or salmon. Tarragon is better wit vegetables. ORANGE BLOSSOM ._ SNOW 2/3 cup sugar •,2 cup hot water 1 1 o r the 3 oz . pac kage or orange flavored gelatin l egg while . 21,; cups freshly· aqueezed orange juice Add the sugar t.o th bot water and stir unli lhe sugar has dissolved. Add gelatin and stir un· til dissolved. Combin with orange juice, and pour into a freezing tray. · Freeze until fi rm bu not hard. Beat egg while until ~tiff. Add (rozeo mix· lure, a nd beat until blended. but not melted. Return quickly to freezer and freeze until fi rm ORANGE BUTTER 1 2 cup butler I cup fine sugar 1':? c u p rres hly - :,queezoo orange juice I toblespoon orange ~ ~ NG! Orange chiffon parfait made from fresh orange juice now available atrrany grocery stores. ... FOOD liqueur M e lt butter i n ~aucepan over low heat or in double boiler. Add sugar, oranl(e Juice and lique ur. Stir and heat until lhirken<'d to a syrup <.'Onststency. o i ay Tur ey Selection Grade 'A' Young Turkeys . 59 Thanks to Lucky, you can put on a traditional holiday sp~ead for lower prices overall . The sau ce may b e used over crepes, pan· cakes, fre nch toast, war- f I es. baked apples. poached pears, s weet potatoes, bread pudding, and as a quick sauce for roast duckling. ORANGE COOLER 1 c up rre s hly · squeezed orange juice 1 egg 2 ice cubes Splash Kirsch Sprig or Mint Combine a ll ingre- dients in blender. Blend at a high speed. Pour in· to two juice glasses. ORANGE CONFETT PIE 1 baked graha cracker crumb crust 1 3 ·0Z packag le mon navored gelatin l 3-oz. packag orange n avored gelatin 3 cups boiling water 1 e nvelope un navored gelatin 'h cup fresh orang juice 2 oranges l'h cups h eav cream Early on day of serv ing : Prepare baked crum crust as directed; cool Make up le mon an orange hello, using 1 cups bolling water ro each. Pour each into 8' layer·cake pan an refrigerate until set. Sprinkle unrtavore gelatin on orange Jule to soften; then, stir ove double boile r unlil dis solved. Refrigerate unti it Is the consistency o unbeaten egg white. Peel and sectlo oranges. then _cut in bile size pieces. Add t gelatin·Juice mix. Beat cup cream until stiff an fold into the mixture. Cut the firm lemon a orange gelatin lnto ~.' cubes. Fold half Into whipped cream mixture Lightly pUe UU. mlxtur into the IJ'aham cracke c rus t . Refrigerate . re malning cubes and pl for 3 to 7 houri. Whip remalnlnt cup cream until atitf Spread over top ot ple Sc"Uer rest of Je ll c ubes over whippe cream, leavint 1 ' border of the cream. oaANGE CBIPl'O PAar.ur OraapOlan.: l envelope un navored pl.Un · LANCASTER FROZEN. 16-22 LBS . LB. LOOT ONE lURKEY PER FAMILY Grade'A'YoungTurkeys 65 LANCASTER FROZEN IO 14 LBS LB e Straight from the farm ... that's the way we've always purchased turkeys. And that's why our prices are so much lower overall. Fresh and frozen. the turkeys we offer are always Grade A, too. There's no torn skin. no bruises, no last minute ·plucking of pin feathe rs. Our own brand of turkeys. Harvest Day, is butter-basted for flavor and intludes a pop-up tlm~r . Cholesterol watchers may prefer Swift's Butterball turkeys. which are pre-basted with vegetable oil. Both are blast frozen. so'the flavor has been preserved at its freshest. As always. we offer a goodly supply of fresh birds for the cook who prefers them that way. For budget watchers {and that means all of us) the most delicious part of our sefection is the quality of our savings. Because quality and savings. good pilgrims. are what discount is LMT ONE nM<EY P£R I N41. V Butter Basted Turkeys HARVEST DAY, 10.22 LB.5 .. GRADE A FROZEN : . . . . . . .... LB .• Fre~h Turkeys GRADE 'A'. 10-22 LBS .. 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ROME BEAUTY APfll£S M\• IOllCl.U"'6 11 • 39 FRESHMUSHR~ eOl CIO.(, •69 CW.0 IW>ISHES ANOOIJt<>tGllUN()M<Ot<) IJoQt, 10 RUTABAGAS OR TURNIPS 2 c •llllot.H(,11111' •0 • "' RED YAMS Ul .29 I .Ml()\MO<\ flAIO\. . 0...~•fl•-"°'<'lo-Ol'IH\NW P'ff'\tOM__.._.~~ _10!f-_ ... __ ,~ ... ,. ... what discount is all about. All LUCKY SfCX\ES WIU. OE CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS · ~ 001\ EMPl.OYEES MAY SHAl\E THE DAY WITH THEii\ FAMILIES .......... "' •• LA_. AftlMI ~ t1t IO.'"' ... oou.MI llOIA.nll'IO oo::~::.. ....... ~llTO.. Mt *'· IUCUO A"""'9 UOUMllU.I ... n CMOT llOAO AT LA '"' OMOl .. OlllOft "'" ---.. .,..,. """"°" -U~AW. ""'""'°'°" IUQI • Ml AT\MtA A.._,. ~ ,.,. """'°"' ...... ............. llM:et ,_ '°""ClllCA AVI ... 1 cup fre1bl1 ..,..,,.. lqUffzed orante Juice u---. ....... OIWTlll .. '"""llA . -to--mlaf STOftlt OPIN DAILY I A.M • ... , ....... -••••tt-.w-m--...,.,. .. ........ ,.. ,.,. ., F .... I l'IMIT .. ' J ' ' FOOD Mondlrf, November 20, 1878 DNL y Ptl.OT C\I How Not to Over Eat at Thanksgiving Dinner Things )our moth~r never toJd you about Think ~n Ina dinners cm1ybe hr d1dn-'l know ' I . WHA T s aiE TURKE'\ TO DlJV., At le. " th.m 200 nlori t.:GG PLANT ROMANO l ~. cups turk~y bro t h 1or cann e d <'tuc.ken b ro th l. h tl· l ktmmed . &-ounce can tomato p Ile I medium eggplant. pteled . Jit'ed l oruoo, mlnct"d l c love garli c . minted tor 1/11 teaspoon 104tant I turkey meat . In ha lf· 1n<'h cubes 4 llblespoons sharp Romano cbeete, grated and serve Immediately. Mak es four 1erv1ngs, &bout 175 calories each. SZ ECHVAN TUltKEV Wint WALNUTS ~ cup tomato j uice 2 tablespoons dry sherry 3 t-blespoons soy sauce 4 cups on.ion. sliced 2 cups celery. sliced tbin Optional : t teaspoon monosodium glutama te I teaapoooarrowroot cup cold water <or tu r k ey bro th , fat · skimmed I Hot pepper sauce to taste · Optional: l tables· poon fresh ginger root, chopped 15 walnuts. halved a serving, rcw mu1n r<)Ur e "mt'Dl " Qr ' AS ralorle clw•&> as turkey There ·i. lot tc> do ~ llh ldtovcr turkt•y, o let yo ur fr t>e £er . rt>frl~erDlur nd O\ ~n !'lbe ht> the d !C'ldina f c tor s tr you'v<" ~ot freet<'r room.· me I 1ze por kt•t ot cookf<l turk<>>' fan tw 011..· "J:r<'ut ~am ntng" Ill 'lt'lirc Of tnH•n llH', qu11·k and t>.t > meals But ''ht•cl.. sp C'l' and t-qu1pmt•nt before s hopping a bit: bird may bt• ll burga1n. bul where will ydu kN'p ll unlll cookln ij l\m .. What \\111 you cook 1t in~ Will your O\ en accept tl" Is Uwre refr1~erator r oom to ll l..ts h the can:ass after dinner~ Can you spare the freezer s pace to store leftovers" until htlled lhrou11b urvlnaa. •bout J40 ' rve o~-er hot. drained u lori each I P••h etU. MakH lour TUUEV AND 2 tea1poons mixed rtallan seasonine• \'a pound coo~ed Combine a ll ingre· dlente except turkey and Romano cheese in a la rge non·stick skillet. Simmer uncovered. stir- ring freque ntly. until eggplant is tender and most of the Uquid has evaporated (10 to 12 minutes>. Stir in turkey a nd he at throug h . Sprinkle with cheese 2 cups I a bo u t 9 ouncesl cooked turkey cut ln bite-size cu¥s Combine Cirst seven ingredients in a covered skillet over moderate h e at : coo k t i ll "vegetables a re tender· c runc h y , abo ut 6 m inutes. Combine ar· rowroot and c<>ld water or broth: stir into skillet until sauce thickens and clears . Add seve ral dashes o! bot pepper sauce to taste -dish should be hot and s picy. At the last minute. stir in gi n ger r oot and wa lnuts. Makes 4 serv· ings, about 240 calories each with water. 250 calories each with broth. WHIC H IS MEATIER" B I G O R SMALL, TOM OR HEN? Th e r e's no categorical difference between big. s m a ll, male or female. The "refuse ratio" is about t h e same for all : Dressed turkey is about 27 percent bone. But big· ger turkeys te nd to be a "better buy" because their prict'·per-po und is lower Check the price b e f ore yo u buy : A turkey that's a few pounds heavier may be cheaper! WHAT ABOUT SELF· B ASTING TURKEYS? It makes no sense lo pay a premium price for added fat and calories. 011 a nd additives pumped into a turkey do nothing tn improve the taste and te nde rness. Proper c·ooking is what counts ' Oi l -add ed turkeys cost you even more per pound than you think . . s ince the extra fat adds lo the weight. The oil also con· laminates the cooking , j u i c e s with added • calories and Jl"lakes a greasier gravy. WHAT'S THE BEST WAY TO COO K A TURKEY" The best lime and temperature combination will be found on the turkey 's plastic wrapper. Find th e weight of yo ur turkey and follow the label dirl'Cllons accord- in!o!ly, no matter what your cookbook says! These are the standards that have been de· veloped and tested by the turkey industry to pro d u ce the bes t - looking, best-tasting bi rd for your table. Who would know better? D 0 E S STU F Jo~ t N G HAVE TO BE FAT· TENI NG? -Not if it's made without fat or fat- ty mgrecbents. To ·'de · calorize" dress ing. follow any recipe you like. but omit butter. oil. shortening, margarine. fat. lard. sausage, bacon or other greasy ingre· dients. Re place with soup stock or wine. For a moister <a nd more healthful dressing. in· crease the amount pf onio n . ce l ery , mushrooms. parsley and other vegetable lngre· dients . Herbs an d seasoni ngs a dd n o calories to speak of. C A N C A LOR IE · COUNT E R S HAVE C R ANB E RRI ES? - C r anbe rries . yes! Sugar-packed cranberry sauce~ no! TUIUC.EYAND SPAGHETl'I PRONTO l '4 c ups turke y broth <o r c a nned c hicken broth >. fat· skimmed 6·0tmce can tomato paste • v .. cup dry sherry 2 tablespoons ins· tant onion v. teaspoon instant garlic 2 teaspoons oregano or mixed Italian season· ·1ngs Salt and pepper to taste 2 cups (9 to 1.0. ounces) cooked turkey, cut in ball·lnth cubes 4 c ups spagbeUi , p rotein-enriched, ten· der-cooked Jn a n o n -s t ic k saucepa n, sttr broth, tomato paste and sherry u ntll s mooth. Stir th aeasonlngs, s1mmc r 3 minutes. Stir ln tur e ***Play RalP.hs Great A1ne1ica Quia*** HaVe·.a super T nkSgiviRg f Ralphs 8Mf Round-BonelMe Slrloln1'a Roast 88 .......,orcoma....s Oruweat DlwmgMlx 12oz. II boa All Ralphs Turlceys Are USDA Grade A 55 Frozen-Grade A. Siar . oo ·Tom Turkey (18-22 lb.) per. lb .. Limit One Per Cuatomer Aalphl .... ful auper ••l•ctlan of hold8y pcdlry ... Such• Swtft Buttefball, Armour Sa.r, R81phe Brend, and Frnh Turk.,.. ... 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Cf DAILY PtLOl FOOD ~-Use Citrus as Centerpiece for Holiday Gifts Winttr 'a c h otc orance. t nav I from Cautotnla a.ad Ar110na, la Hn-..Jmt a Ume lo be 1 part ot your holiday fe1Uvltlea: Acl\aally oran1•• bave been 1 part of r Ualoua t .. uvalt sine«' ancient times, when a tr of · ·1olden apples·· (~llewd by many Ma torlana to be oran1ts l 1prans up at I.he wfd. dtn1 of the kin1 and queen o~ the cods. Juplt•r and Juno At lh ~1lnn1q of the Chrt tian era. the Jew u ed 1n the r ceremonl~ • lrull they calltd the · 'hadar" or .. ,oodly tree.'' beU~ved by man.r to .b~ a varll't}' of orange And you will even find bowl 11 o f golden or1n1rs on th~ a ltar1 o f Buddhl!.t temples in thl' rt-moteat areaa cl Asta. More recently t..he ear- ly IHIOft oavel oranae hat become known a the "Christ.ma oranae" or "stocking stuffer." Oranges are produced an several growing areas o f California and Arizona. making it possible to provide fruit from the Weal year ·round. This year tbe production of navel or anges from Central California and the de- sert regions ls expected to be about the same as last year. During the pre-bollday season the crop abotald be or ex- cellent quality. ROLmAY GIFTS OF F&E.811 CIT&VS Fresh cltrua from California and Arizona is perfect for holiday girt giving! Tbe natural brig ht colors and fla vorful goodness or fresh oranges and lemons are what make them such a great gilt. Artfully arranged in a "special .. container with a blt or greenery added, the fruit makes a gift· the e ntire family can en- JOy. To get you started, Rt>duc Mal. almm r 5 mlnulu . R•mov IP cea Add remaining 1n1r~ient1 : heat •·or 11rnl1h, fJoat t'love tudded l ~mon t>artwl\~ I allcu tn pun<'h. f lf'tld, Makt• ahout ll cl.lpt CM-v -ntffn 5ounc~1ttVln1• •· HOLIDAY PICF.D Pl.I (;ff 4 cur-water 11cup 1u1ar 20 whole clovt~ z 1tkkl ctMamon I bottle (33 ouncu > apple rider, chlllfd I botU f 24 ouru: al whit or purplt ttrap Jul et. chlllC!!d J ulcr of fl fre h lfmon1 '1 cup l le In saucepan, C'Omblnc watf'r. uc•r end a1>1('('~. Or n1 to boil. allrrlng PUNCH th cup brandy <op. lee Rina in punch . ring mold ~ ruu with urllll 11uaar dluolves. Juice of 6 rru h tional > Makes about 11 cups wa ter. Freese until R due beat: slmmtr 5 lemons U cupl h cup c\lracao or cseventeen s.<iunce aerv· firm · Arrange citrus minutes. Chill: remove 1 cup 1u1ar olbe,r orUl•O.vored. li· 'nJS L s lices and green Jeeves plcea To serve. In I bofllc '750 mL or queur (oPtJoeal) orr top of iCf' rln1. Add funcb bowl romblne aJl 4/5 quart> Chablis or Cltrul fee Rini CIT&VS ICE RING: _ waler to cover citrus to n gr t d fe n t a . For other dry whlte wine. Jn punch bowl, com. I lemon, sliced in within V.. Inch of rim of 11rnlah. float lemon ch111ed blne lemon Julee and cartwheels mold : freeze. To unmold co rtwhtel 1llu1 ln l botUe '750 mL or su1ar: stir to ditsolve t orange. sliced in tee rinc. place metal punch.1fdHlred Makes 4/5 quart> pink cham· 1 u1ar. Slow ly a dd half·cartwheels mold briefly in warm bout 1.2 cupa (5lxteen pa1ne. chilled Chablis. champag ne . Green leaves <mint, water: remove Citrus 6 ounce servtlll• 1. 1 bottle <28 ounces) so d a. brandy a 0 d parsley, etc. l Ice Ring and noat In LEMON •CllAMPAG~ club soda. chllled _ curacao. Float Cllrua __ F_ll_l_a_1.1,-1i_.;.q;...ua_rt_m_et_a_1...;p_u_n_c_h_. ------.............. .... ...... ... w-. .... n.1m 16 to 24-lbs. Frozen Roast our fine turkey tor your Tllenk.IQIVlng dlnnef. ~M they're tendef and meety and fflecleO "°'" the finett flockal Turn an ordln.,y meel Into 11 teest. s.tewey guerantMe it Will be Che •* o4 your hOlldlly ..... EKh Turkey 111 U S O.A Gr llde A. Wlllch 11 IN otftcial IOI> grade ...,.,ded Cly ce;*'l 11'*'-• wno .,. elloent "' flM pou11ry. limit One Per Femlly, Pleese BEEF RIB ROAST , Manor House Frozen ~· 670 H• TUrlllJl 'o to 1s.1b e:;:v ._ U.S.O.A. Choice Beel Costa Mesa 211 E. 17th St. 8 Fully Cooked • s~g~·:· S 218 (Water Added) MANOR HOUSE YOUN& TOM E~~:·l~87o Santa Ana 3861 So. Bristol ~-IL . USDA CHOICE BULK BEEF We• cutAnd T,._ To Y .. I• 11•111111 Alll ldnClllrfl. here are some ideas for 1e1f Stew Melt holiday gift giving with FlaYOrlulandJutcylMnCut>es . • a. '111 WHOLE Im WHOLE BEEF !~~!l!e!!!Rou11 s1•• !!!!~or~ULDE1$124 ........... . ... Coolled ano P-.O. ftozen Oetrol\ed .. _, · Fllet ......... Stull ... •3tt ...... , .. fresh citrus. A glass pitcher filled llD llbll lllcon ~·11• .... •311 (8 to 12·1b. Siu) BonelOS• .... 18 to 12-lb. 5429) USDA .... USDA CllOlce 8eol Round. -Cho4ee Beel IChucll Croat Aibl -with zesty aromatic Hormot.ForA&eaklutTreatt. le mons la a welcome --~ H .. ~.uel aAIAllTU Of UTatnn• gift. Do include a punch w 1i,on, FultyCootutd. 8onelns • At,.....LewPrlDllAI,.._ 118W recip e with lots or punch! And don't forget a s poon to stir the brew. Add a bright bit or rib· boo and some holiday trim fordeeoratlon. Fill a woven basket with .golden oranges rrcfm California and . Arizona. Bright colored na pkins with napkin rings add a nice touch to this arrangement. It's a triple gill the recipient will love . . . snacking on dellclo,µs oranges. selling a festive table with tbe new napkins and keeping the basket 1 filled with fresh citrus the year 'round. A unique gift for f rult and vegetable lover s! Fill a vegetable steamer with fresh oranges and lemons. Add broccoli or other f avorite fresh vegetables and don't forg~t a handy set or kltchen spoons. Include this quick and easy re· cipe for Fresh Lemon Bulter to serve with cooked vegetables. Fresh Lemon Buller: Combine~ eup softened butter, grated peel and juice or lf.a fresh lemon; blend weU. A small wooden crate, easlly purchased in va rlety or d iscount s tor es, ca n b e a "special" container for giving your friends fresh Western grown oranges and lemons. To make this welcome gllt even more appreciated, add little e.xtras geared towards your friends' special interests, For an · extra persona l touch add an old fashioned glau Jar fllled with c1trus sugar and do in· elude the recipe. Citrus Sugar: Com· blne 4 teaspoons grated orange OT lemon peel and 1 cup sugar. &ore In covered container. Use In most reclpes calUng for sucar <cereal, tea, frnb fruit. etc.>. HOT LEMON C&ANBD&Y PVNCB 3 cupe water t cup suaar 20 whole cloves 2~dnnamoa l bottle <32 ooncet l cranberry Julee cocktail l ..U. C7~ mL or 4/1 quart> roM wine Julee of I frHb l•IDOM Cl•) EDWARDS COFFEE Ground v;c:c~m$649 .3:. . 011 0 Corn 79 -c!:;. . COORS LIGHT BEER ...,....,_..., •• ,~ ... o &;}159 SAFEWAY HAS VARIETY AND LOW PRICES FOR THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY! Prices EllectMI In UC.Med Safewa)'I No Sale In EJcc:ets o4 20 Oallonl No SM For R ... le. VODKA or GIN CHAMPAGNE Winner'• Cup 6.l Mal1on Blanc 80-Proof $277 'll'•Whlte :-e3 • _ ~ . •Pink ~ r:s;:;;1 '710411. •Cold Duck .._ ANCIENT AGE Straight Bourbon 88·Proof s411 :-i .. fjttll EARLY TIMES Str1lght Bourbon , 51 .1 80-Proof ~ .. ClllllTID ltlOS. & BRANDY ' 80-Proot s4n .,... ., BIHi ·HUNIARIAN 'Weibel •2•• -79411. CllllmAl •1. ALMADEI UMAY llACIAllS CHABLIS IEAUJOLAIS SCOTCH ~-!jll • ..J211 ~o:;_, '571 tZ. ~ Mlke~~!.!~f!a~yE!~~~~~~!y gin l~ ...-e«tlflcete thet'1 0')•ranteed to please! Everyone will be ...... 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November 20. 1978 DNLVPILOT Q ADYmlSID an• AYAllAIWTY GUAUllTtll I .ch ol lheW ldwt<f•sed 1tem5 1s 1equ11ed to tit re~•lr ~!able lor 'Wit •n HO Mat~I 8's~I uore l •CfOI IS JNC1hcally noted '" lhtS ad II ftt do I un OUI of Ill *'"""'~ item W1 w1H otfe< !Oii rou1 tllolce ol 1 compauble 1te111 •llen l'Alllble. 1ef1te1tnc rht wm• ~np Of 1 111nc11ec11. •h•cll ••II e11ti1le 10u 10 p.nc~ase r~e ldft!tl\ed .ttm " the .0¥tihsed poce W1t1111 JO dons. LOOK FOR. TIE llAIE "A" SllEL• a FOi: Fl•EST QUALITY : . 1111S SllllLD IS IMPOIT ANT llCAUSI n IS TOUI ASSUUNCI IY THI u .s. DIPAnMINT ' OF AGllCUL TUii THAT ·YOUI TUlllY IS OF THE FINEST HOllDA y QUALITY •.• DON'T II FOOUD IY UllDUGIADID tu~YS WITH SllN TIAIS 01 Pll1S MISSING. LIGIOI PllCES SLASHED 15% 1025%1 R(l).l OOlSN I lll[AN SllilPlY LO# CROCUY ,lllClS Al lllAllllCT 8AStlll YOU LL flllD LIQUOR PlllClS HAYl l((N StASlilD IS\ ID ,2S\ CllCAT NlWS FOR lHOSC HOt.IOAY PARHlS WHY PAY HICH UQUOR SIOlll PltlClS YOU MAY USE YOUR VISA OR llAS1£11CHARGC CARD OfC A lll(llLNDOOS VARI UY Of fl lPtlS llQUOftS BHI 'CORDIALS ------"SAYINGS CALCUtAUO fROlll RlCUlAR POSIED PlllC(S RC c SLASHlU PRIOR IO IUN( I 1978 PRrCCS SUBll&I 10 ANY POST£D RED X • UllllAllONS YIHICH MAY Bf IMPO~EO BY LCGAL ACllOll PRICE PRICl SAV[ VIII ROS£ llHINC CAll()(N Oii CHIANll Gallo Wines. C*BllS. VIN llOSl OR BURCUN01 Sebastiani Mt. Win es VIN ROSl BUllCUNDY OR CHA8llS Paul Masson Wine s IHIR WHlll CllABLIS NECJAll VIN ROSI 011 RlO BURGUNDY Almaden Mt. Wines 1 rn11 VIII ROSE. PINM CHABLIS 011 BURGUNDY Carlo Rossi Wines CHABLIS BLANC OR PINli CHA8ll~ Franzia Wines I HIR I Hiii Ot. . /~O lllL 1~0 Ml 1 IHIR I 7~ LIR 1•• 2•• 211 .t.O 211 ·.66 2" 111 239 111 .50 1•• ·.40 62t 5n .. 11" a•• 121' 911 ~, :~;~~~~.BROTHERS I j 619 1 "BRANDY OT 729 I 110 1 l~LIR 11•• 811 214 IMPOll1£0 FROM ltOllJllO Heineken Beer 6t l2 OL BILS TIE Fl•ESI HOLIDAY POULIRYI FIOZll I· 1'·LI. AYO. LAllCASIER U 65C ~lllKEYS •• ua. iiliiliil • ,,. c ~,1011 lllKEYS . ua. flOZll6·11LI. AVG. . 9 ~ 111'1'.rlYs D ia. 5 11 , UClffAm,_ ~RIASml. 91c ~ CllCKE•S ••• . • ~18.5 1''· I • RED YAMS ~ Ci1D ' INGS 0c r -~ THANISGIVING SAVINGS 20c C8 OAh.Y PILOT FOOD I ANN LANDERS Stoll en :For-¥Dle-DE AR ANN UlOl ; lndivldu a l LANDERS: The letter Freedom P'oundalion. Crom the wife who com· Michigan CbaJ)C.er. P.O. plaine d about her ilaa Box 382, Trenton. Mich. hu1baod becauae be In· 48181; Ad Hoc Commit· In breadl nd \>a1>l"d good~. wbt l g rm ia a ma.:1r 1llfITT'(ll nL . Wllh wh'·~t •~··• m ln the dou1h the t•11tJ r ult ' always 8 O\On• Mt'hly n,n.Qred, bellN tt•,turt-d bn• <! Wh l•,11 t:t>rm ~ll Mh.lly nu tty chorarter rnhanl'\'11 tthuo.-.t t•H•ry Oavor romblnullon In addlllon lo 1l5 hard workln.& qulilllu: ru. a n vor boo.-tt'r and IN,• t"Ur uf'r, v,•Nlnttlt• ~ h .tl K•u·m contrtl)Utl' Cuutl v »I u ,. '" u t t' 1 n . v1tumm_, LH .uw.t F iron and othl•r m10l•rt1l)) All lmptll lJnt nutnt'nt~ that a rft·d the "'u) you look nrl frl• I Th .at :. "'h v vacuum &>.i<')..t•d "'hl•Jt cerm ., a1Jo a auty food : Thl1 bfoautlrul whrAt at.rm toUft'I la dfftln d to be\."()ft)e lhe ravorlle hrl1tm _ loal It hit~ thr ithapt-, n avor nd .dmond pUt\" flllln~ t)'paral ot 1 tradllJonal S~edl.h 1toUcn .. But thl~ one-is mu<'h t Irr to makt1 A ~treamllnf'd nt.'w te<hnJque for max lni t~ dou&h h t)een d.-\·~loptd xttns avc h'Maru: f0\1nd that muny yl'nM doughs l'f.lqu1re oo ~nf'udang A:. In thla· stollt'n rec1pt-, the ell'e trk mtx~r does all lhl' work WllEATGKRM llOLlDA Y STOLL EN Special Diets By June Roth Diet Full Of Bulk Much has been written about the benefits of a h1~h bulk diet these days for those who have healthy digestive tracts and want to keep them that way. But the opposite Low Residue diet ap· plies for those who have had surgery and those who have been ordered to keep roughage and bulk to a minamum. It 's particlularly ordered after an ileostomy to keep a soothing flow of food through the tender areas. Eggs should be served scrambled. poached. 11ort-cooked, or hard-cooked, or in omelet Corm, but never fried. Fats are restricted to butter , m~ritarinc, cream, and salad oil. All meat must be tender and free of coarse connective fibers. :ind well-trimmed or fat. Poultry should be served wit hout skin .. White-flesh fish, canned luna and salmon are permitted, but not lobster. crabmeat. shrimp, or any other fish. Meat , poultry, :tnd fish should be 1><>ached, slewed, baked. 01' broiled. but not Cried. ' Cream cheese, coll.age cheese. and mild American cheese are permitted -omit all others. -Bread should be Umited to day~ld or toast- ed white or rye bread without seeds. white rolls that are dried or toasted, white melba toast. s altmccs. sooa crackers, zwieback, or matzoh. Cook t'nric'hed fine white cereal or well-cooked stramcd oatmeal. Dry cereals. such as com or raC'e rtakes. or upffcd rice may be served. I)() not i;ervt• graham crackers. b1scu1ts. whole-grain breads, seeded breud and rolls, bran, coarse cereals. pumpernickel. and all other cereals. Cooked asparagus lips, carrots. beets. purt'ed peas. spinach. Swiss chard, wax beans. green beans. winlt•r squash. and tomato juice should be s<>rved include 3 to 4 servings daily, with at least t green and 1 yellow vegetable. Do not serve any vegetable or the cabbage ramtly, celery, onions, summer squash, turnips, Uma beans. and dried peas and beans. Limit frml to strained fruit j uice, ripe bananas, cooked applesauce. peeled apricots. peeled peaches. and peeled pears. Do not serve y;aw fruits <except banana> cooked or canned berries. cherries, pineappfe, raisins. or any cooked fruit with seeds and skins. Serve creamed, mashed, bolled. or baked whit<' potato without skin, Macaroni. spaghetti, noodles. white rirc'. are fine too. Do not serve fried potatoes or sweet potatoes in any form. Only strained cream soups are allowed, made with alJowed portion or milk and vegl'tabl~ Do not serve soups with a fatty stock ba.w Limit desserts to spo nge cake. angel cake, plain sugar wafers. vaniJla wafers. cuslard, plain puddings, r e nnet custards, fruit-rtavored gelatin. plain ice <'ream and sherbets. Avoid pies. and desserts containing nuts, coconut, and oonallowed rnuts. I !ere arc some Low Residue recipes for tames when the doctor orders this pampering diet ror someone in your home. CRACKER CHEESE SOUFnE 10 saltine crackers 1 ''2 cups milk 114 cup grated mild American cheese '" teaspoon salt Da11h nutmeg J eggs, separated Break crackers into a bowl; add mllk and let stand abouLl hour. SUr until smomb.. Add cheese, salt, and nutmeg: beat egg yolks slight· ly and add to milk. mixture. Preheat oven to -325"1''. Beat egg whites until stifl pe1lu form; fold into milk mixture. Pour into al.quart soul· n e dish and bake about 40 minutes. Makes 6 servings. RICE AND CARROT UNG l cup cooked white rice 1 cup grated carrots. cooked l r up grated mild American cheese 2 eggs beaten V:r teaspoon salt Preheat oven to SSO-F. Combine rlce and carrots. Add cheese and aUr in beaten eua and sail. Spoon into a greased 1.quart riJll mold. Place ln a pan of bot water and bake 20 minutes. Makes 6 servlnga. ,. rinc HALIBUT MOUSSE l cup light cream .2 cupe bread crumbs from whltAt bread 1 pound raw halibut, lround or chopped t teaspoon salt ' • teaspoon nutme1 4 egg whit s Preheat oven to 350•F. Stir cream lnto brtad crumbs. Arld jlround ballbul. 1alt, and nutmeg. Beat egg whlte1 untll ltllf peakl form; fold tnto f ilb mlx-ture. Spoon mixture lnto a sreased Joni pan. Place the pan ln 1 lar1e pan . of hot water. ,Bake 4$ mlnutel, or unU1 ftrm. lAt •land 10 mlnuta before 1Uclnc. MJ.kes 8 Hrv· int•· • I Holiday Stollen. ~.. l'UP mill.Cd dlc.'t'd t•nnd1t'd frwltl '·~ cup d~1rk . eedlcss raisins v,. cup rum 1 envelopt' act1 ve dry yeast 2 lo 21 ' cups flour ~ .. c up vac u u m packed wheal germ , regular or sugar & honey '4 cup sugar :V.. teaspoon salt 11'6 cup bot lap water '105° to 11~) 14 cup butter t egg ' 1 leuspoon mace 1 ¥2 tf'aspoon ,:rated lemon peel Almond Filhng Egg WhitP Wash Candied cherries Jtnd a ngelica for garnish candied fruit and ra1s1ns into dough Work an enough tor r<>mainang l t,l;i cups nour to get li dough. Cover bowl. Let l'lse l 'h hours or until doubled Turn out 011to floured i,urface. Divide in ha lf and shape each ha lf inlo 7-inch oval. Spread half of each oval ~th Almond FilJ}ng to within 1 inch or edge. Fold o~r half over but keep sllghtly recessed from bottom edge. Place on greased baking sheet. Brush with Egg White Wash. Let rise In »'arm place until do ub•led. Bake in 350° oven 20 to 25 minutes. Cool. S prehd with Glaie. Decorate with candied <'he rry wedges and s trips o r angelica . Makes, s mall loaves. 1i1ll on wal.kln1 arou~d £••llen t • e of concern e d the house without a Parents, P.O. Box 343, atlk"h of clothes on 1ave Lexington, Mus. 02173; me the courase to Write Love Our ChlJ~. 125 to you. What reaUy up. North 34th St., Omaha, 11et her was b1s nudity In Neb .. U131: Persona l front of the 10.year-old le1e student who had from a proleeek>Dal -• Freedom Foundation. dau*1Jter. joined a religious cult, I c 1 e r I y man or a 79u Miibury Road. u w1r .... ~ recommended A·PRL eoun.selor wbo know• the B I · &Md ~-.. y e ...-:. the same <A 111 an c e lo r t b e lodivfdual's sltuaUon. a tunore, -· 2~· · thin& ·-only worse .. She D E A R A N N gets a kick out of Preservation of. The following ll'OUPI LANDERS: Whenever I answering the door Relit,!:' Llbenles). I have bee n rec om· order tout _even in s tark naked and Wat bardedwithlel· mended by Rabbi thebetlrestauranta -I watching the surprised ters from former cult Maurice Davis of White get only tbe cent.er but. reaction or whoever hap· membek'S and parents 'Plains. N.Y . who, four te red. The rest is bone pens to be there. Veste r-telllng me I had ·been and a hair yean ago, dry. This Irritates me d ay ·al wa s o ur taken in. founded Citiiens and 1 always send it c lerg yman .. l nearly Almost all the letters Engaged in Reuniting back. The result is a dlr· died: were low·key , non· Families. tylookandalongwtll. What I want to know is h ysterical, and non· Also supporting these I don't know about can she be arrested _ judgmental. They just organizations ls Re v. anyone else but 1 eat tbe Uke maybe ror indecent wanted me to know I Joel A. MacCollam, As· whole piece of toast _ ex P 0 s ure? p 1 ease had made a mistake and sociate Rector of St. not just the center _ answer. 1 am _ WOR· hoped I would do further M ark 's E Pi sco Pa I and I want the butter RIED IN BUFFALO research and retract my Church in Glendale. Cal. spread evenly. Am 1 be· DEAR BUFF (ao pa.a endorsement. We ll. I Here are the organiza. ing petty? Is there a Intended): So Ion' 89 have done a great deal lions: Citizens Freedom cure? -NOT GE1TING your wlfe ls ln her own or research, and I was Foundation. P .O. Box MY BUTI'ER'S'WORTH bome lbe cannot be ar· wrong to endorse this 7000 -89. 1719 Vi a El rested. II sbe goes oat-controversial group. My Prado. Redondo Beach, DEAR N.G.: Whn side nade _well. that's recons ide red recom· Cal.. 90277: Individual yoa order breakfast. anottaer l&ory. mendation to families F reedom Foundation, make a point of tbe way The woman ls· clearly with this sad problem is Pittsburgh Chapter , Box yoa want lbe tout bat· a a ex blbtuonlsl a ad _to_g_e_t_pe_rso___,n,....a_1 _a_d_vt_ce __ 1_3_1._A_l_li_so_n_P_a_r_k_._P_a_. _t_e_red_. ______ _ ataoald seek prolessloaal ~ taelp lf lbe develops a ---------------------------- yea to "branch out.·· DEAR READERS : When 1 goof I do at right and I am prepared to take my punishme nt. Haul out the wet noodle. Dress me in sackcloth and ashes. In response to a letter from the a ng uis hed parents or a young col-Mi x candied fruits. raisins a nd rum. Let stand several hours. Mix yeast with t cup flour. wheat germ, sugar and s alt in larger mixer bowl. Add hot water and butter. cul into pats. Beat 2 minutes at hi gh s peed. Beat in egg. mace and lemon peel. Beat at high speed I m inute or until thick and elastic. Drain rum from fruit and save for Almond Filling . Stir ALMOND FILLING :.--.......... ~"!!!!'!!---. Crumble Yl cup almond LAMP HADES paste into small mixer Harbor Lites bowl. Beat in 2 table· spoons rum from fruit <or IM htrf O.,IKi ~ milk !'and 1 eg0 yolk until llZJ'/J Mtwport ...._ " c .... w... s mooth a nc c ream y . U'-7l01 EGG WlllT £ WASH . __ ......;-....-..,.__ _ _, max l egg white with l teaspoon water. GLAZE: r-""!!r---... .----. ( Mix l cup powdered sug. ar with 4 or S teaspoons milk to spreadable con· s1stcnry. Boros~ope By SYDNEY OMARR Tuesday. Nov. 21 ) ARIES <Mar ch 21 -April 19 ): Accent on locating opening, escape hat.ch. outlet for creative energies. Aquarius. Taurus, Leo figure prominently -and so docs the number 4. One who is specific Is an ally. One who equivocates is a ttempting to get some\hing for nothing from you. TAURUS <April 20·May 20 >. See situation in light or re ality ; avoid selr-dec~taon. Be analytical. practical and insist on a fair deal. Those who tell you to work for ideals, not cash, are only loo willing to expend your time, energy, assets. Please -know when to draw the line. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Accent on beau- ty, exchange of ideas and gifts. Home could be remodeled. residence could change, family member makes diplomatic gesture. Ride with tide; be receptive. Taurus, Libra. Scorpio persons figure in scenario. CANCER (JllJle 21-July 22l: Emphasis on costs, production time, basic assets, realistic appraisals. Count your change! Be positive con- cernlng contracts, agreements. Pisces. Virgo figure prominently -so does the number 7. Define terms -be sure you are not quoted out of context. LE-0 <July 23-Aug .. 22l: You get chance to vindicate, to prove an important point. Cyc le high -j udgment, intuition are likely to be on target. Accent personality, s howmanship, powers of persuasion. Capricorn, Cancer persons rigure in scenario. Imprint style be direct and confident. VIRCI() <Aug. 23-Sept. 22 l: Streamline pro· cedures -finish what you start. Look behind the scenes. Be discreet -don't reveal all you know. Lel others do the talking. File data, information. You learn secrets and gain access to confidential material. LIBRA <Sept .. 23-0ct. 22 l: Accent on how to make wishes come true. Yes, romance is part or scenario .. You'll get to heart or matters concern- ing arrair of heart. Leo, Aquarius figure pro· · mlnently -and so does the number 1. Fresh contaet aids ulUmat.-cause.. SCO&PIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21l: You regain sense of direction. Your intuition works over· time. Individual who aided, taught you in past ts back in picture. Aquarius.Jlgures prominently -·and ao does the number U . Superior b Im· pressed with you and will say so. SAGl'rrAIUUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 2ll: Expand, dlvenifY.. distribute. publicize, advenlse and promote .. Element.a of luck, timing arE> with you. Gemlnl ftpres prominently. Accent on com- munication, travel. sj)ecial publicalioM. You can 1aln "aplritwll lnaight.s. •• CAP&ICO&N <Dec. 22-Jan. 19>: Check clausn, lease, rental or purcbue anange. meats. Partner. mate figures In scenario - question or cuh now could dominate. Scorpio, Leo penons "have their say." Be thorough, take nothing for granted. · AQVA&IVS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Analyze written material. especially contracts, legal documem.. GemlnJ. Virso. Sagiltariut flaure promlnentJy. Yet, there wm be a chanae -It wlll beaeftt JOU. Accent on public rel1tlon11, pubUcity -and marital status. P18C£8 <Feb. lt-March 20>: Go alow, ex· amine various angles. posslbllltles. T1uru1, Llbra. Scorpio per10ns fl1~romlnently. Dom..Uc adjustment la on a . Harmony can be..netored. Key 1~1\o ·make creative, ln· temceai conceuk>Ds wJtnout abanctontnc prtn· dpl ... Amoena looks and feels like your natural breast It's soft to your touch, responsive to your movements and will even acquire your body temperature. You won·t know you're wearing Amoena and neither Wiii anyone else. Slop in (or a confldennal consultation Breaslforms by CAMP-The Leader in the field Fonns IOf all figure tyoes Amoena -Camo S11toone -T ru-l1le Newport CENTER Orthopedic 400 N~rt C.enter Drive • Suite 104 In Newport 03nter Medical Bldg.• 644-0065 • 833-0063 ~"~-~~aft@//.·· This year b_egin your Christmas decorating by shopplng at Rogers Gallery. T here are eight gorgeous trees, each completely decorated in a unique motif, wa1ting to give you hundred$ of new ideas. / \ Select from one of a kind crystal bmammts, CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY to exqultlte lmporftd ltaU.n Ughts, unJque European decorations, gorgeous poimettlu, fresh Christmas garlands and much, much, more. GIIT CERTiftCATES AVAJLABLE r9'M~~t:d~~/ ~"" Jo.tquln Hlllt Rd. at Mec:Atthu' Blll'd .• Ntwp0r1 Buch. (714) 640:&900 • ()ptt'I D"lly 9am IO 6pm-Flofl11 640-6774 .. .NATION/ LOCAL PllBl.JC N&l'ICE Pt19UC NO'l'1CW ..oTIC8 INVlYl.-OHA&.a.O ~~Ul .. Oll ..0. 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DIOOef Wiii enltr lnlO • cont•oc:t w•tll IN "91n<Y II aw•rlled IM worti, •nd Wiii bit CM< IMeel torlttitecl II Ille s..cuuful ~ refutAS to ente< 11110 uld controct A"" COftlr.O or ,_racts aw.trcNCI _, Utt. ltwllaOOtl tor &kb •re e•· ee< "'4 to tit fundllcl In oeri by a llf-trom II•• Ufllt.O Sl•IH E11Vironme111o1 Prote<CIOl'I Auen<Y Htll/ltl' IN Untied St.ttet _. •l'I\' Of Its Cl_.,.rlmel\CJ, ~In. OI' f""PIO~ It M wlU 1>e o ~rty to tltlt lrw1tot10ft tor Blclt or ol\y 1es11111n11 c.omroc:t. 81-rs Oft this WOl1I wlll be reci1 .. rM Cardiac SeDlinar .,) Slated A seminar on urdlac u r e wtl1 be praen\ed al So~th Co11t Medlcal ~olftr ln ScMath IA&wta on Nov. :JO by two ai.rr c&rd'oaocbts. Tbe " m ro r . a ponaored by lb bo1pttal'1 critkal ur unll. la «kslprd as 1 rardlal' ~ to mttc educatfooa l nred or nw-ses . PaUent monitor tn1 devt , Jt"Ctriul saf1 ty. pattmakcrs and thera~uhc couch are Copl~ that will be di.S CUH~d by 0" Stt-v\' Reyoerd a nd Prank Rose. The semina r runs from 8 1 m. to • JO p m and tb~ cost ts S30, whk h lnclude:s a butret luncheon. !-'or inlorma· Uon. call the hosplttil ut '99·13U, ext. 136. Exchange Club Wins Award The Capistrano Valley Exchange Club has won an Exchange Club "Big E" award for the firth straight year, based on achievement ln "educa- tion, efficiency a od ex- pansion." Jack Port e r , spokesman ror the Ex- c h ange club district which tak es i n California. Nevada and Hawaii, said the club was one of 17 in the dis· lrict lo win the award. t o Conte>ty wlttl tne P~IOenf'J EK· --------ocu11.,. Onltt' Ho, tt2A6. Tt. requl,.. ments tor~ •nd contr«~ un-P UBUC NOTICE .,., lllh onlef ••t t11$110INO In tlle ----------wie<1tlu1-. NOTICE Of' INTENT l ... ac-dof DintCIGr\ ot , ... A~ NOTICE ISHEReev GIVEN THAT cy rtHrv" tN •illht to re~c any o..O Ille Stile 0...-nrnent of P•rks encl all !>Ids, -to walw .,,y -.all Ir· ll«reell<lft. '"' Nlntl\ Street. P. O. ff'9Ul••ll'f •ri-Dod ao .. 21'0, S«r-to, CA '5111, ''"' ev THE OAOER OF THE 80ARO llleo ... •PPllcatlon Wiii\ !he Soull• ~~l~~"!;~~JM~~TT~'i:.tc'V~0 f.~!~:!.~~:.!:':o!:..~. JonnV. Foley Put>llc Recrea tion Fo<llltlo. ~el ~r Rel-nee: Permit P-47S4 Pul>ll.-0-.,. Coe$1 O.lly P110t, Pul>llNled ClrMge GMsl o.lly Pl~ Nov. 1', 10. "" Nov. 19, 20.11. 1911 "411 PUBIJC NOTICE RSJM4 PICTITIOUS MIS/HESS HAMI! STATl!MENT "Tiie fol-1119 porlOns .,. oolnt bi<MMH •1: SP ORTS EMPORIUM. 1SOl1 EdWerds St., .....,..lnQIOil BHdl, CA 92"1 Slephc,, Amb,OH Nick\, lf'I JoVl\ln Cir • Sotel llMCll, CA '07 .. 8••11 o.tlofl Wiiii., l6 ....... ~. Irvine, CA. 9271• Alden H': WlndH, IU06 H.,. r ltb\lron !ltd •• l.<X Alomltos, CA ~ Tllli Ill.SINS~ Is COilOUCl-0 l>'f o 91Mf•I~ s"'°'*' "· HIC•s Tiiis Slflement wn flled with 111(1 Co<Jntv Clef'k ol Or'-Oiur>tv on<><· tobff ll, lt?I. CMA•1.•s L •1.EOC, Jr. ,... s. s..-tvMl IM¥f.., •• ,. Let A,...lft, CA.,_., l'l ta. Pul>ll•-Or..,qe OMISI O.lfy Piiot Nov 6, ll, 20, t1, 1t11 PUBUC NOTICE su~•••att COURT Of™• UATEOfCAU~NIA f'Olt THE OOUfilTY Of'Ott.IUtOll ........... NO TICI! Of< H llAltlNO OF PETITION FOtl ~TE Of' WILi. ANO I.ETTERS TESTAMllNTARV, AUTMOalZATION TO AOMllUSTlla U .. OER THE llllCM"NOCNT AO. MINISTltATIOH Of H TATllS ACT Est•te ol MERRITT WAAR&N MAR TIN, Oecea.Md. NOTICE IS HEAE8V GIVEN "'" MARY VIAGINIA MARTIN N S llled ~till • oetftion tor ""-tt Of Wiii and ISWOtKe of I.Ali.rs fft~tary 10 Ille Pelltlenor ono tw <Mll-•l•llon t6 lMlmlni'1 .. Ul\dtt lite lftclependlln1 adm lnlstntlon Of t;stetn Act, re I~• to wNdl k ~ I« twther oor11<u1en. -tflel tile time -plete Of -lnq .._ ~,,.. bttn Ml IO< Oeomt>w t7, 1911, el 10 00 a m • In l.M court"'°"' ot ~rtment Ho. J 01 ~Id coun, •• 700 Civic anter Orl•t Wu t, In 11\e Cit'f ot S•t1I• "'"•· --------..:.$;.::;U0::..·11;.:; Celiloml .. PUBUC NOTICE •·SU4J STA TtEMENTOI' WITMORAWAL l'ROM PAaTNERSHIP OPElt.ATINO UNOUt FICTITIOUS IUSINUS NAME 0.led ,...,..,,_ "· 1•11. WIUJAME.St.IOHH, '°""'" Oeflt GUS'TAYE S. CHA811E 1esn Mec:Al'ttlw atw., Ste. 41$ 1,,,1.,., CAm1S Tel: tSJ-tlSI AltWMY I#( "9flt1Mer Put>lls~ OrM>ge C:0..11 0.11.,. Piiot Hov. 70, 21. 71, 1'79 ~78 "f II• fOlfowlnQ penofl hft -.ltl'ldfeWl'I •• e uenerat Partner trom Ille oortnefllllp -•lino vnoer the tic· lllloU• b<l•l~s name of Cowan A.._ ~••ltt, •t t7 Cofoorate Plou ~Ive, • Newoor I lleKfl. CA '2*. l?UBUC NOTICE NOTICE INYITINO 810S l ... ll<llt!om """~· -11•• meftt tor lhe ~~ WM filed Oii • Juty 21. 1'111ntM Covnty of Ofonoe. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhel llM Boord of Trusi.H Of tlle eo.~1 Commul\lty Cdi.ot District ot OrOilll" County, c.t1tomi.. wlll retelv• welecl bids up to ti 00 • m .• Tut,day, Oecember J, 1911, el rtte P\lrCl\•Hkll! 0.pt. or sold JChOol ditlrkt IOCoteo •t 1370 Ad•m' Avenue, Coste Mese, Colllor11i... et wtliCh time sold t>ku will be publl<.ly __, eno rHO tor: t,.. tulf -ono -.110tnce Of lite llenon Wi.,.,..ewlnqMo INftnff Is· Roben Gfltfi.,, w Pr-.ory Of1¥0 w .. t. '"-1 llHc.11, CA '16'0 llt_,Gfttlln, Wl!fl«lwi llQ P.riner ISi lletNrd e. Schnelder M°""9fnu Pertner Tiiis stat-WM flied Wltll "'9 c-ty C._ QI 0r.,. County on Oc· PRINTING ANO 81NOING OF 1'""71 COA S TLINE COMMUNlfY WO.r JI, lt7L Put>tlS'*' Cl'~ Goesl O.llV PllOf COLl.EGt: S PAINO, lt7t CLASS No'f t . IJ, 20, 11, 1'11 ,,..,.71 SCHEOUt.E All bld' ire to tit In e<corOan<e wllll PUBLIC ·NOTICE Ille ln\ltu(tiOM -Condition\ <1l'IO SP« lltcotlora wllt<h are now on Ill• eno mer oesecuntd lri ,.,.office of Ille NOTICE TO C"IOITORS Purcll•slno A9ent ol sold ICllOol dis. SUP Eat°" COUllT 01' TWE trlct. - STATa OF CAl.lf'QttMIA l'Olt E•<ll ~ ""'51 tUOtnft wllll l\lt TM a COUNTY Ol'OaAMGt! bid• <H,,...'\°'Ule<k. <er11flff Check, HO. A_.,.11 or l>ldder'I tlUnd INIClt poyeblt to llM ill•I• Of MARTHA H. SCHEI.VAN, ord•r ol ,,,. CoHt Comnwnlly COll999 Otcto\ff. Olslrlct lloord OI Trustees in •n NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 ,,,. •mount not lffSll'llln ll~ Pll'«"l IS'll.) cnclllo" ot the •bOve nameo oeceoent ot lite $Um llld H • 9.-0"'" tllet 1"41 IMt e ll Pt""'" c..tvll\Q ci.lms oq•IMt bidder will enter Into I lle P"OCIO\ed o. wlcl Cle(:~ -,_.1....0 to Ille Contre<\ 11 tne wme Is -...oeo to fltem, wllll ttie neuuery ..oucrien, In ltlm. 111 llte ewnt Of tell..,. to en1er ln- Ule oftlu of '"" cl-ol the •bOW .,.. IP WC"' <OMt«I. lhe proctedf OI .,,. titted coun, or to ,,..,,..,, tt>Hn. wflll c~cll wlll tit torlelteo, or In ttM cast IM neonery voucMn . to tht un• of • llOl'ld, the 11111 wm u.er.ot wlll be Qlriluneo OI 1no Hertior e 11111 •• Coit• tor1tllld towlOdl~trlct. -so. Collfontl•. Wiii<!\ I\ the PIK• ot No OIOdtf' ....., wit--"" bid '°' llodlness of IN~ In ell met• • oerlad o1 torty-flve IA$1 O.vs •lier ltfS perlalni"ll 10 Ille estf1eol said.,._ the dote Mt for 111e_..i1191M<eot. ,..,,,, wlthlll '°"" monl.lls alttr ,,,. T,.. Boord Of Trust .. t rntrwt Ille Ont 11u&llcet1on of lhlt nouu. ~Mleete ot '•IKlln9 eny -•II bldl O.ted ..__, 1. 1'11 or to wal,.. ,,,,., lr"91111Wlfi.& or ·1~ WWESl.£Y H. l'llt()El.ICH lounalltift lftaftY blclor"' tlle tllOclll\u. E1tKulO<'Ofl,,.W1ll I~ H0MAH I!. WATSOfe of tltt•llO"""""""dKedellt SedY. 8-d of T~ JOSaPM •·DAVIS PWllJ!ted Oreilglt c.ont Dall'f Piiot ttft M•rMr ......,, Sll4tt JIJ Now. 70, 21, 1971 .SJ.U.71 c..u-..._c.i...,,...._. Tott...._ ..... , •• llKIMr PW!I..-Ofanoe GMil Diiiy Pl!ot, No-bet' II. 20. 21 1111C1 ~r 4, ,.,. PUllUC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE ' ' .· •cALlf Ot'-.lNIA • ,' . = l:/!!I ' I LUVNUT ·1 • . ~ l. v Ntn" -Owned by L1Dda Piltachio or Slml Vallf')' It wu <'MMn H • cl~to her lu t name. HC!rhwtband 'a plate read& l.OC NUT. , ( Piiot LogbOok J It's Work B~ing a Mom By ANNE COOPER Ot U. O.Oy l'lte. ""1 Betng a mother is hard. Being a working mother borders on the impossible. Wednesday. I arrived home to be greeted by my first grader . who annouced that she wouldn't be going to school the next d ay. "No, that's on Friday -Veteran's Day," 1 said. "You're W('Ong." my husband informed me. "Friday's a school holiday, buf tomor- row is a school ·recess.· In plain English. that means no school. It's a teacher conference day." I remembered a note Susie had brought home a day or two earlier ' settlng a Ume for a parent-teacher conference. But I had thought our appointment. was the following week. I CHECKED THE note. The appointment was the foUowing week all right, but both Thursdays were 'recess' days -no school. Where would I find a baby sitter a t the last minute? "Can't J go to work with you, Mommy?" Susie asked. "No I said. "It's hard enough for adults to sur- v I v e d e a dlin e in a c00f'e111 newsroom-you 'd prob· ably be trampled." I called my neighbor, wbo wftcbes ~us1e after school until her dad gets home. No answer. I called a round or baby sitters. No one was available until the weekend. AFTER SUPPER I made more calls. Nothing. J couldn't stay home with Susie, because I'd missed two days the previous week when we were down with sore throats and the nu. l certainly couldn't leave a 6- year old alone for eight hours. Finally I called a good friend. I knew she already ~d plans for the day but I was desperate. .. If you can't rmd anyone else, bring her over here \" my friend said. WHEN I STILL HADN'T found a sub- stitute ear(y the next morning, Susie and r left ahead of my usual schedule, so I would have time to swing past my friend's bous_e without being late to the office. When I started the car, it groaned. It had groaned before. In fact, I'd had it at lhe garage earlier in the week to have the groan •removed. Back we went to the garage. The car repair mllde me slightly late to the police station for my dally accident and crim e check. Susie was coloring next to me as I scanned the pollce log. 1 "IF YOU HURRY," a young police of· fleer called out to me, "you1ll just make lt to ~. the gas station at the bottom or the hill before your right rear tire goes fiat." . ·. "You're kidding," I Sltid. But be wasn't. The tire was decidedly fiat by the time I got to the parking lot. The police department geneTously stij>plied the m anpower to change m y tire. but I was very late when I pulled up to my friend's house. ''When I was in school. teachers managed to talk to my parents without shut· ting the school down, .. r growled. "YOU'RE LATE," MY boss said, when I finally arrived at the office. "A school holiday was declared without my consent. I bad to drive Susie to a friend's in Damr Point, my car developed engine trou- ble and then I had a n et tire,•· J told him. "Oh. come on," he said. "You can come up with a better excuse than that." lt's a plot against working mothers. l see that now. No wonder the birth rate is declln· ing. Co1D1ty Chapter Wins Sf J Award The Orange County chapter of the Society or Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chl, has been named "chapter of the year'' among pro- fessional chapters wtth membership or less than 150. Tbe award was announced at the national coo· venlion or the Joumallsm organization at Birm- ingham, Ala. Cited were the chapter's Increased mem· benhlp, the quality or its monthly programs and other membenhJp services, and Its hosting or a re· glonal conlerence in April. The conference. for aoclety members from California, Arliona. Nevada and Hawall, was held at South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa. · The award was ror the 19'7'M8 chapter year. Senion Get FIYJ6 Turkey Laguna Beach senior cltiaem will 1it clowa to a free turkey dinner Dec. 15, catered by the La.auna Star restaurant. The program, hosted by the Laguna Beach· Senior CUfien·11 Club .,ill include entert,lln~ meat by the Laiuna Beach Htab School chorus. a door prize drawiq and 1 sine·•· lon1 wlth Bob Porter at the piano. Reservations muat be made ~ the sen ior cltliens he.dquarters, 515 Foreal Ave. P'or more lnlormaUoa. call Porter at d7·2441. t ' 'Taki~g Turkey' Bird Once Faced Exiinction :t..~.!c~~ .. Wlld turkey1, whlob araced • lbe fll"lt 'lbaoklalving feu t and a~ Amerlta 'a ch.ief glft to the world ol doGMlltkated animali, bave made a atroGa comeback alter belnc thru~ w1tb ex· UnctJoD. Tbe enilnent ornitholo1lst, Edward Howe Forbuah. once wrote that the turkey .. is destined to vanish forever from the earth unleas our people begin at once to protect it." AS LATE AS 1951 , another naturalist reported the turkey gone from 70 percent of its ori&lnal r:ange and confined rargeJy to the ~p South and the Southwest. But in less than two decades, this bluest land game bird bas s pread north once more, and west into areas like Hawaii where It never gobbled before. --Q•te ,,_...,. tlae Mrd ••asl!tl •taeU 6" ~•lll"fl "t•rlc, t•rk. t11rlc..., Present populations are estimat· ed at well over a million and there's an annual kill or over 100,000. The re at'e hunting seasons in about 40 states. When the Pilgrims landed. the turkey was abundant in New England, and naive and easy to kill. But it learned quickly. r etreating before the whit e man's guns and axes chopping at the forests. STILL IT REMAINED so common in some areas that birds were hauled to market by the wagon load, and John James Audubon reported io 1807 that a 25 or 30-pound turkey might be bought in Kentucky for 25 cents. As the turkey retreated, it got smarter. Alerted to danger by keen eyes and ears, it vanishes into the underbrush before the hunter is likely to get a shot. As one early observer commented, "It can run as Cast as a dogge, and fly as well as a goose." _,.~,.._. .... Hunters usually way lay it from blinds to whlcb they at- tract the gobblers by lmmitating a hen's call. CALL OF GOBBLER HEARD FAR AND W10£ Turkey Fam Better Than B•ld Eagle EVEN SO, SAYS Arthur J . Cone in his book oo bunting, s hooting a wild turkey is "one of the great tests of woodsmansbip and hunting skills." A Michigan Department or Natural Resources booklet ad- monishes bunters to enjoy the chase without counting too much on s uccess. In lbe same spirit, Forbush wrote : "At the sound of my gun the great bird rose splendid from the grass. gorgeous with metallic re flections. its broad wings throwing off s un rays like polisbedbrome andgold." As the supply or turkeys dwindled gradually, hunting restrictions were clamped on, which was all totbe good, and a lot of birds were released from game farms, which was futile. The rarm-bred birds had rotg'Otten all their parents ever knew about life in the wtld and were too inM>cenl to escape the hawks, owls, foxes. coyotes. coons, skunks. snakes and otber predadors lying in wait. THEN IN ntE 1950s, Penn· sylvania authorities dbcovered a solution. Birds trapped in the Smog Laws Same for Gas, Diesel Cars SACRAMENTO <AP> Diesel automobiles, increasing In numbers, will have to meet the same smog-control stan- dards as gasoline cars. -.he state Air Resources Board says. "Starting with the 1.980 model year, all diesel cars manufac· lured for sale in California will be s ubjected to s pecial anti· smog testing,·• ARB Chairman Tom Quinn said. .. WE HAVE REQUIRED these special teats for gasoline cars f« many years, but diesels have been exempt from tM test· ~ lng requirement because there were aofewof them.·• . Quinn uid automaken are in· c r easing their production or diesel can and General Motors bas informed the ARB that it ex· pects one of every four cars it maltes by 1985 to be a dieael1 because of their fuel economy. wild and released in suitable habitat elsewhere m ultiplied nicely. State after stale followed suit so that the call of tbe gobbler was agJinheardfarandwide . Pennsylvania birds spread int<> New York. From there Vermont ~btained in 1968 a stock ot 31 in- dividuala which have muJUpUed in 10 yearstoanestimaled 6,000to L0,000. Vermont has sent breeders to Maine, New Hampshire and New Jersey. And so it goes. Mi c higan r eports its transplanted birds thriving despite three hard winters in a row to a total of about 68,000. Such success is not universal. Ke ntucky's turkey population or 2,380 has not done much more than bold its own r ecently. Mis - s issippi, always a turkey stronghold, reports that hunters killed 19.192 or the birds in a year. BUT THE TURKEY has fared far better than the bald eagle. which nosed it out in the early days for the honor of being America's orficial symbol. Moreover its name surely is spoken more often than the eagle's. Turkey shoots we re popular backwoods · s porting events. "Talking turkey" is part of the vernacular. The turkey trot had its day. Dull dramas are oft.en referred to as turkeys -a reference to the s tupid domesUc bird rather t han the wild one . And U .S. fliers in World War JI boasted of the great Marianas turkey shoot. Scientis ts lis t sever al sub· species, which can scarecely be told apart. First encountered by Englishmen was the Eastern. The Florida bird Uves where its name implies. The Rio Grande variety baa spread over the .high plaJ~ and M~rrlom's thrives in the wett..rn mountains where Pueblo Indians domesticated· it, considered it sacred, and kept it f.or feathers rather than for meat. . . THERE IS THE Mex.lean variety, distlnguisbed by white- Upped tall feathers instead of brown. Jt was domesticated by the Aiteca and is used now for breeding ln farmyards. Euro- peans reportedly called lt.a turkey, arter Spa n ish con - quistadors introduced it there, because they thought lt had come from the Middle east. Quite poaalbly, however, the RE SAID THE ARB would bird naaatd itself by calling wor~ wtlh the federal govern· "twit, wrk, turk." ment ••to determine whether Turkeys are ~t spotted in dleaels present any unique pollu· the spring -maUq Urne. Uon problem. We p1rttcul1rly "Dleplaylng to lmpreas the want to find ways to control l\ena," says a New Meidco parttcuJate J>Ollutlon and odors WUdllfe M1n11em enl writer, trom the dteisels." "the bUfe bird 1preads hls ~ll The ARB adopted the te.tJnc fe1tber1 In an upright ran. requirement for diesel cart at a droops ldl win,tlp &o.(be ground publlc burtna ln Loi AD&•l•. -and perfOl"lm • atruuJna dance, punctuated by short pauses for deep throated gobbling.•• COLLF.CTING A HAREM. a dominant male drives off rivals in combat and gets so involved in fightiaB and strotting that the s lim, sleek (~finally has to take the initiative, lite r ally throwing herselr a t bis f~t. Once impregnated she steals away to hoUow a makeshift, hid- den nest and lays a doien or so eggs, trying to evade or ward off predators and even her mate. The eggs batch readily, iC oot nipped by frost, and the pre- cocious chicks or puJts start scra mbling for a living almost at once. Many are lost , but within two weeks survivors can ny and roost in trees. Meantime the gobblers have gooe off by themselves. while the pults and hens stay together. ln favorable territory, lS or 20 birds can find a living in a s quare mil e . Nuts are mainstays, a lthough they may have to compete for them with deer. pigs a nd cattle. But turkeys wlU eat nearly e ver- ything, inc.luding nuts, fruit , ber- ries, seeds, leaves, insects . animals and repliles. Some are learning about corn and soy· beans. It may be that such diets ac· count for the reoowned flavor or their roasted Oesb. County-Reno Flighi Set Air California has announced that flights from Orange County Airport to Reno wiU begin Dec. LS. There will be one DOD-stop Olgbt, one one-stop flight and one two-stop aigbts daily, of- ficials said. FUgbts will also begin at the same time between Reno and Sacramento and On- tario. Afr Callfomia officials Mid Boeing ms will serve t.be route and lbat they will continue noise abatement measures. They saJd earJler they don't believe the nights will increase tile noise problem at Oran1e County Airport, Airliner Mishap FLORENCE, Ky. <AP) -An Incoming Piedmont airliner over1bol the nmway at Greater Ctnc:lnnaU Alreort earlier Sun· day night and braked to a stop on grau, accordinl to airport ol· flctala. 1'here were no Nport.a of t nJurioa amona tbe 35 peuen1era ~crew of tour. I ' • ' ftOTQ 10C1110tfOltt tllNatCMt COU•T" TM• tTATI 0.CAU .... •taflOll , ... eoutJTY • ~·. _ ...... htei. .. ·l~IY ~ IAVITMCI ~ NOTICf )S M&•A't' ...... i. IN , ................... ~ .. ...... ,.,., •" ,.._ ""'""' ci.im. "Mlfl'4 Ille Wlf ----"-.. Iii. ................. ~ .. -' ~ '" .._ '"'n • 1toe t""'., .. ....,. ... "''" ·-· ... ---. •lttl Ille MU \Mf'\' VW' .. n, I.I tM Ult """ ......... V"t...,.., ..... • .. ~(A wtw .. 1, ... -.. ... ..... _ .. IM111•••n ...-llltl\-"- Mrt .. ,..,.le .......... 9'~•<• ...... wl"'°" tM .._._. ... IM '"" tNMIC•l ...... 1111•-Ka O.•-t ""' ,,_.~ I W'f<\119r et ... 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IOOi .................................................................................................................... ··················~···· !OUN.. HOUIMNO OPPORTUNITY PaA l 1'1r'1tiletlu: A1J rul 81l•t9 ildvertl ed ln ~ IM'WIPl~r 11 au.b· )«t w lhe Ft'dtnl Talr Hollaln• At't of tH8 di mall.ea It ill~t•H 1dvertlae "any pre: fe...,.ce. llmltatlon. or dlKrunloaUOn based on rac., color{ reUilon, tea, or nation• ort11n. or an lnteetJ-On to mate any fUll'h preference, Umlt• Oun. ot dlleri mmauon." ------- .•. I . . . 1,AY I .J O ~ ' ' I -' I _' I I I ' ..:__ - JAS... ClmC-YllW4JJt,000 C:nrgeou. trl·level brand new "Sea DFeczc" model with many added a me niUes. Alr-cond. fully landscaped. .. uto. sprioklen, luxury cptng., mir· rorcd wardrobes. beaut. light fix.lures. J BR, fum rm formal DR. Gate guarded area. By App't . WIS&.IY M. TAYLOI CO .. UALTOIS Zlll S..J114 l1 ....... MIW'OltT CIMTa M.I. 64Mtl0 Th.la new1p1~r will not ----------------• knowln1CIY accept any advert1•ln1 for real at.ate whit'h la tn VIOi•· tiolt of I.be law Lingo Rul&un MEW THIS WEEK . OCIAM"OMT Quality craft.Amanah1p fn mahog. trim &: oak noors. sets off this landmark: 4. BR. 3 ba. home in tinest location. Established trees&: lawns. $475,000. MIWPOIT HllCIHTS .Fashion Is land view Crom 3 Bdrm . Country style home. Used brick & rough sawn woods : swimming pool, jacuzzi. ~26.5.000. . . . IACK IAY fl'ine 4 bdrm .• 2'h bath family home on quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool. playhous~ storage $169,000. Terms . IAYFIONT Several fi ne bayfront homes with pier & slip AVALON We ll constructed. 3 BR. Iba. oak floor, partial basement, concrete toundation. S 120.ooo-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR j 1 I .~ ., '!I l J ... ~ -4 •• ,, • I) f, I,., I -... t.My c*onlfed two ......... 2 b.tt. C.-wfttt w cH&IHIJ ll • Locmhd Oft • ..... all • w """ cot: u tlty pool FOUMTAIM VAWY G1tC1 faaaD. . .$95, H O · SPICIAL .._...for S4lle 17141 495-1720 Freshly painted neat ••••••••••••••••••••••• home w/pool size yrd ... u.. I 002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ warm earthlone crpu 1lUa 3 bdrm home hH ii •··~·!'·~··~·~·~··~·~·~··~·'!"·~·~··~·~·~··'l·--------•l•--------•I all. Cov'd paUo. Conve nienl to scbool.s • shop THl"'MOW"HOUSE IAYFaONTDUPW ping. Hurry! Onh VACANT-Move In now. Spacious 3 bdrm. & 2 $75.900! SU-9491 Tbla Harbor Highlaoda bdrm. will with frplc. Ir 4 home bu new paint car gar. A superb rental NOW. n ew coppe · properly w/clty. bay plumbing NOW. neat beach amenHlea . Bdrm 2 bath. lanal with $395,000. Other fine fireplece. NOW it can oceanfront• avail. youn for onJY$119,000. s:ns.ooo To 1475,000 ..... ..,,.,..,. ........ '.;.A· . ·~~·~6~75~-7~06~0~·~1 ~i~!ll-~:~ ~ . PETE R 1:: ' -•t • 1.. .. *VffiRANS * PROGRAM NOC~H OOWN TO SI 00,000 ACT NOW I Prices COltOMA DEL MAI are RISING F~T! 6 UMITS World A1ent 24 hrs ln choice location. One ir41 AIOO block lo Big Corona • .., Beach. Moel unusual In ---------•the area. Custom built DIC HOME for or i g i n a I C a n d Prof landecp. 4br + Present) owner. Bll·ln maids qlr, 3 ba, formal kitchens. fireplacea, one DR. Fam rm, 4 car gar. Ir two bedrooms. C.U for Over ~ acre, View, cor det.alla. Jot. t i,', yr new. Prin· COUOFMIWPOIT cipala only 979.5370 UAL TORS ALLSTATE REALTORS 675-551 I NEW OCEAN VIEW HOMES. 10% down to AITO. Very cr eallve. Call 540-5570. /I. l)lv1i.111n or llarhor lnn·,tml'nl ('I) PDlllY MID ADS SCCf~~~~~£tl's · 11.Y R Tltat /nfri9uin9 Word Gome wiflt o Cliuclcl• -----...... lo, aAY I. PO&&Alf ----- •._.....~.of the ,_~~·be. low IO lorM lout _. -· l1 t I Lt 1 1 8 r I F 0 LA R I I I I' C:::I Walker C lee Real Estate -~ ~~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS VACAMT DISPIUTI su.ooo ~IJ •nY Item w com· bwiUon of llell)I fOf" S1S or IHI with a Penny Plncller Ad. , Unea for 2 eot11«Ullve da11. F .. cb acldbJoal bM la e0t for the 2 daya. Char1e it! No commen:lal adJ. ' T.A X C E ~ 1 kltO'# a ouy *"° llHn't Prime Irvine locaUon. Charming 2 story wood shlnaled town home. Warm wood faneUng in Uv rm, ronna dlne1 huge .~ ...... -- sep. m11tr suite. Tue ad· ~~~~~~~~~I For mOf'e lnform1t1on and t.o place y°"r ad oil '42·5&71 I I I r ~ bMrl f'lluooecl lf'I two yMr9. He c aleo haen'Mlken • -In two r-1 -,~R~j~l~t~A~I ~a -, ...,, ;~:: :-~~:. ~ .... __., _ _.._..._ ... _ _... _ __._ '°" ct...iop ''°"'..., ~ 3 below. • NINI ~llfO lfll£1S IN !t!UC SQueSU rrrrr1 • 1 111 vantage. 644J.7l71 -STMTllHOMI Completely remodeled home wtnreplace In l1ee Uvtng rwnr. M'l.too full price. UIHI 1119• ti~ llJf• 1081 N<Ct [Q-il ASTRA Real Eatate 714-7IOO tFYOU have a service to olfer or IOOCla to Mil, rlace an •d fn the Da ly Piiot ClMtlfied Settloft • • • Ptioc>e 142·5178. ' macneb /lrvtne raalty . SHADOW llUN -3 Bdrm. You can buy this · and I'll guarantee you'll never regret calling me. This is the house you've waited for, and it's ottered at only 84. Thousand that Is! Call now. IOMUS IOOM -Costa Mesa prime 3 bdrm family home with huge bonus room. in a quJet neighborhood. Seller s u.per motivated and wants an o(f er this weekend. Offered at $86,000. l l ACH DIJPLI X -No down VA. $64,900. Unbelievable 2 houses on t lot. Live in one. collect rent on the other. No down VA, move in immediately . SEYIEN 4-ft.DIS -Three 3 bdrms, one 2 bdrms. Special owners unit with frplc. 20% Down, break even. ~ Sq. ft. each. Offered at $110,000. each. 540.3666 MEW MEW Mett1a Verde 3 bedroom. 2 bath with swimming pool. Separate office. lush carpeting, country kitchen with fireplace. Shake roof, block wall P...[tvacy and a s uper .-ce. CALL 751.3191 OVYSfZID LOT Stewart model. Lusk Turtle Rock Hi~hlands. 5 large bedrooms, high ceiling, 3 car garage n icely situat· ed. MUSTSELL $244 .SOO. , A COUWIU. W9M CO. 644-9080 11tt MH~ttlU.S ..0 .• IN ..-cMIT CINTP HOUNDS C~Y I NAHH6FAWR8XAGE D S T D A C H I I G H 0 R W 8 F G H N A W E X A C 1 D A Y G 0 X N G £ 0 U S , H P G 8 0 P A R S D D N ~ E 8 A A E ~ I , 0 R P T C T D E E A L 0 0 L 8 X S P I 8 I E I H H £ [ N K R H U D E L S P H H S 0 Y S R X C H J X K E N T H E T W S R N U H W 0 0 0 0 I C S U D R D TA z.o y 0 u 0 u I Fl$ 0 Rx 0 HIR R 9 0 L M U A N N U R E l R H A S A I Z Y H I H 0 0 G N D 0 T R 0 D N C E A Y D 8 0 S I H H L D 9 H U A 0 0 R S L C D U G A A E C P R R H T C 0 9 E R I K H E L H K R E T T D G W I L 0 0 D U D Q A £ L U A D E S E l R H I 0 S T • "'"" .... s. C-IR IAI DILUll Dwt.11 Exlro lor.:e o .. ner'' unit. 3 bdrm w/formal din rna, I rge 2 bdrm r r r •ntQI llurry on th · one: EASTllUFf AIAMDOMED ADI ~ Bdrm . 3 baths If s a mess. but ut S150.000. if thou.sand under morlltet HYIOI YllW lftllS SACllACE s I a.ooo DOWN 3 Bdrm. 2 bnlh ner will carry balanre at l o< . o quahfying \all for d~tuH . OPIH HOUSE SAT /SUM I -S 1017 ~---· COSTA NESA UNDER CONSTRUCTION Deluxe 13 unit projec~ in xlnt loc. Br- ing your investors! First user ap· preciation still avail. Can close escrow Jan. 1979. For more into. call 640-5112 ERA/lC. TAYLOR CO. AHT19Ul COi LECTOltS ......,. This okl mini-mansion is toe 1n the city or Orange. Huge lot. hardwood nrs. leaded glass breakfronts & Rosewood moldings thru-OuL Won't last at MESA VERDE JUGKLANDS. Best buy In Uu oeat area. 3 Huge bdrms, 2 baUu. large family room. 2 fireplaces. Near schools. New on the market at ~.500. You haven't seen \his one, so call us al 540-1151 ~>HERITAGE ~~·.o :JldWj ••1~~~~~ . • REALTO RS Balboa Island Really ''""0"''""~"'"'"" Mewportt4elgllt1 673-1700 New on markei. • BR on MAllMA -WA.,_.OMT 1 17~.IOO Pin Kt woterrrof\l llvinR·boot lip vailabl Loo! 2 f'areplaces Step-down hvanat rm ft .. ormal d.lolna mom . AU natural wood kitchen cabinets. food center & grail too' W~l bar . View + marrort'd wardrobes hlgbhghl mast.er wang 2 Patio sundeck . Walk to shop ond r . tuururU.1. Common pool. spa, aaunu & gym -call fast!! 752-1700 _,,,., •• ,,2 ........................ 0~- iAnstDI. MESA YIUI Here's a 3 bedroom near the ·Mesa Verde Park and Adams School: prime !oration! Now vacant and featuring doul>le fi replace, lanai patio. billiard room and close to everything location. Just $111,900. U f'lll I VU I: li()Ml:S REAL TORS#, 546·5990 1525 Mesa Verde Drive, Ea$t, Costa 'Mesa .ilso '" Co•ona dcl Mar, at 675 6000 • ~COATS & WALLACE CLP REAL ESTATE , INC. :\ lOl :Ill Y OWN lO COMPANY Sl RVINC JHl SOUI H C~~Sl AREA SINCE 1961 LOTS Of ROOM POil 1MI KIDS - And Mom and Dad. 5 Bdrm+ formal dining a nd a bonus room -big enou~h for a pool table . Has a finished gar age (still usable as a garage) but great for entertaining. Lots of home for the money. Only $91,000. Call 546-4141 I; St>n11ng Co~ta M esa-Irvine Hunt111gton Bea c h·N~wpo ;t Beach rJn '-11,,l, I ,;,Ji l l ~. 1\'1'illl il\l I'> DUPLIX . So. .. HhJllwtty ~ Walker & Lee on lovely Avocado Avenue. a charming 2 bdrm. 2 sty. upside down bouse with cedar ahlngle Real 1"'•tate exterior a nd sundeck ----------·~.....;.;..i;..;,.,...;.__.;..;;... __ • REALTORS ClllSIJ & Ce. • .... J .. s...1ew lK down. WUl seU on 3 yr land coat.rad.. Beaut. 2+ den boowe in guarded community. l901 Y acbt Maria. Dys 752-8622, Res. 7$Gll.'50 PLUS a luxurious 2 CHEADI Irvine Groves % br, den. bedroom. 3 bath apt . r: Orangewood, t>acka to Covered patio and 3 car Cheery 3 br. Lus h greenbelt. Lndscpd, .-wumMGt Rustic South La1una two s&ory home with auest unit. 1'J:ee ah8ded comer lot. Flexible fanancl.og. $157,100 garage. $210.000. cardens. sep. laundry. frpk:. $83,5(11. M0-0997. 644-7211 garage. Hurry ! Call IYOWMR MS-7434 • rJn ~llill lll\ll I Y E. l\'1':illl IAI E~ Century 21 Gold Star Hard ~ f~ University model 1n Village Ill. 3 i--------•t Bdrm. 2 ba. formal din· ....-LISTIMA.t rm, ltv-r m. Crplc . ,_..,. ~ 38R l~BA. 176 950 catbedra.lcell1nC.tlleen· South Laguna Doll Harborffigblancls. r 11 I d d House. Bright. CO&Y 2 Agt Dh6'6-4149 HARIOR VllW HILLS "I t r >'-• u y 0 s c P · bedroom home with new --=--· t.:.._ ... ___ _ EAS SIDE. 3 bedrm. Superb loc. across from lst-7'/ 911 SACltFICI · quiet neighb orhood . Univ. park. Warm faml· paint and carpeting plus 2" 2 SI 0.000 DOWM Hardwood noors. alley ly home. 552·01'3 for pleaslnJ( ocean view at I Oo/o Z.cl 3 Bdrm 2 bath. Owner acCMS.QiUMS-9161 apeit. Open House Sat & OnlySl03.500 NO LOAN FEES will carry balance at Sun. 10·5 • .-01 Sierra • 5103Sea.sbote ~NB l0%. No qualifying. Call _Tree __ Ln_. -----1104So.C:.Oast Hiway ~{=iNT:.W fordetails.640-5112 Bkr. Mon'H Of LAGUNA BEACH REALTOR·Sincel946 l'/J llocksto Oc.-17TH ST. 497·2~57 YouTeU Em! JSell Em! 3 Bel. 2 Ba. 2 patlos.1~~~~~~~~~ Upgrades thruout~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~.....;....~l~Y~O~WNBM~l~ Fireplace. dining area.1: features this lvly 3 bdrm. w ood P a .n e Ii n g. Mesa Verde 4/5 BR 2'h 2 ba. home in Tuatin *DUPLEX* 1621 Port Barmoutb. bookcases. Kitcben w/ all b 2 1 ' schoolL You can't lose Ocean side of hwy. level Sl99.SOO. 2·StY lO rms. 5 extraa.lOO'of camelUas a. s ty, xnt terms ....... b '"'""·u77 , ... eMyac-•tobeac .. Br,3 ea.2 rrptc's,pluab & ferns. 5229,000. avail. $109,800. Ownr uu. urry .--... Needs pa~-:-mmor r:: cpts. 31arages, lg brick 675-3637. 831-1257. ~--.""......... p811'1: Ideal tor home. COY patio. Open SatJSUn. tocome . Hurry, only 640-7609, 785· 1457 • CostoMela 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISAVRDl CUSTOM HOME 4 Bdrm 3 Bath w/formal dining room and family room. 2500 sq.ft. single story oo oversized lot. $151.100 _55_7_-"500 ______ _ Btt.saaon Realty 494-0731 HOMl+APT. FOllCLOSUll 2Br house + Apt over Exclusive Three Arch gar. R·2. Big corn lot. Bay,.,ver3600ft.of new View DIR, L/R, den. ,-. ~ 'th " bd 4 $225.000. Agl 540-0608 • wi . ii rrns.. •------':;.._ ___ _ BEST LOCATION . den. brtf1t. rm .. dining r m. " super large This l\IPU Plan 4 two 1ame room. story patio home is JS. UtllY beautifully situated on ..... TOil greenbelt , acroea from -the pool and spa. Hlchly 675-91 • '-· uptraded, cqvered patio __ C_R_&-<'.'_"_E_· NT-8-A-Y--1 ~~~~~~~~~ cuJ de sac, oear schools. Find Whal you want inl~A~gen;;t~,646-;;;3255~~~~~--;:;H:;';;J~'.iiiS .. I Dally PiJot Classifieds. I~ NIMI DUPLEXES and lots more. Priced to ~ _...,, ...... ft .. at ...,"""" New 3Br. 3Ba. OR. frplc, ..,.. _,, _,,_,. fam rm, view 673-6634 ...~HERITAGE . • REALTORS LOYa Y MEWPORT IEACHHOME Cstm Ivan Wells 4 bdrm ~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~ ' A CONVlHlt NT SHOPANC "Ml~• SCWINC OUIOE ,Ott l Hl CAL ON THE GO So S-o·f·t! Smart and Dashing Located In 100 block. 1173,000 Duplex. contract 3 1e•oo• MUST Sii $69.900 4 Br"lrg faalily room oo Just l.itlted. Sharp home quiet dul-de-aac. Owner West Newport: older fronl 2 bdrm. bas new plumbing. electn cal ln kitchen; rear bachelor unlt over d)I. garage. space for 2 extra cars Pnced at $149.500 home w/lge fmly rm over looking heated & filtered pool. Utmost privacy secluded ms tr bdrm swte. Call today for appl to see. ~9491 waiting for new family. moving out of atta. Just ---------1 . ..:.:.:.:~:.::.:...:.;:.;:.;._ ___ , F inger tip g-o urmet f\lllpnce~.ooo Quiet t.reehned street. finished re modeling. ~ .._,.. kit c hen . S~c 1 o u s afers 2 Bdrm. & 1-bdrm. unit. bedr-too' 't ml.ls ·-· in the Deerheld Park :':a4i8t:t~y~' ~kre~~ _, -------~ .. ~~~?~,~roNN<t• ~ ~1€\TIG€ Homes. Thia Plan$ Is beaeh.SlS9.000 PltlYATlPAltTY 19 I ___ HOM€~ perfect r<>r entltrt.aining. 673-3663 675-4777 Ev 11'J!lil!'lJ · · · Low maiot. ~rd with Eas~~~I~~!~~2 b•. ~~:,:U'J:f~M;:fitjHlf m3~~w~~r·Ne .::i,!·1:ulo1:~~ C:.Ompletely remodeled; 2:1----=------~ Hldll•ds appreciate! car garage. $128,000 llG CA~YOM Del Cerri 2400 sq ft, 4 fir tri -level HlWPOltl PlHIM. Has to be. tbJ~ pr~Uge w/loft, l year new. up· 2 Bdnm .• 2 baths, frplc. community s finest 2 Story graded tbruout. Owner ,1 . Only$89,000Leasehotd . value! 3 Bdrms. + den; • iiayssell SUS 000 ~t> .. MEWPOltTISLAMD largesl "August a·• plan WHh Fishpond · · D 'W'~ 3 Bdrm .. 1 bath home on in best early area locale. All t e rms ti ere ! 3 ~ T R€'TIG€ 'l~4L'J R·2 lot; frplc., lots of with sweeping golf bedroom home with -__ > '>' wood&orick. $185,000 COW'1le view! Like n~w & plush carpet. dining. HOM€~· 012._Qav\ HOME&IMCOME totally c b arm1o g . fire place and p atio. · WilVflltl\I 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath home $229,000!! S87 ,000. BKR. Ca ll 3J:PW.C:.OastHwy,NB plus two 2 bdrm. units In AGENT64-0·5560 540-1720 645-6646 rear. 4 Car parking lo de· .._.OTICE•.i. ,..~ p-.i....& 1026 't5Z3 CAMPU5Dt~IRVllfE llgbllul park·llke setting, " 9111 .-118 IL -_... Eastslde Costa Mesa. We represent employees l/aiiir ................... ;, .. . Property in xlnt condi o r firms moving to -· Brand new 180deg. ocean tlGfflANO VIEW tionl $199,000 Orange Co. Need 3 aod 4 '"*I ._ .-.d'«-oL-" view. New 3br 2~ba <3rd .,.,.., ........ "~" 2253 E bdrm homes. JR EN " --'fVll"-br a ovt suite>. $18SK. Just waiting for you. ur..-_... .,_. ves HOTLJNE.979-6150 VIEWIS ._ Cons(der trade. Agt 1lil!al pool locatl,of\. • 759-0706. 1orgeoua view of hills . SPL84DR THtHG •·11-T-------1-0-3-2: Upcraded carpet.a and VllWI VIEW! - -drapes plus loads more. w/many cstm features ••••••••••••••••••••••• HuM')' on this presl1gious associated RPf_)~ rur, Jlf f\l T r "~ MANSION 1012 ...... ...... ....................... Laguna Niguel Realty • / OPlN HOUSE Rf Al TY Lge spacious rms , 4 Upgrd 3Br. 2ba ~· Only Turt.lttock Place proper· LISS THAM ~~~~~~~~~A magnificent ex · baths. over 3000 sq fl . S73.,llOO-Terms too. Lahr ty. Yours for only $65.000! 1: perienceofoceao hving ! massive floor to celling Rtlylne586-4068 $117.500. 2 BR 2 Ba cond o . Private road, guarded frplc. Truly a home to be ....,. Valley I 014 w/cat.hedraJ clg.s. noorto J • .,. ~<tit <J " • ' ~ I ON THE SAND Add dash and warmth to sporty entry ! Secluded •sandy proud oC. Ca 11 to find •••••••••••••••••••••• clg Ope, c:ommwi1ty pool beach! 5 spacious wood more about these homes. 0 k h b near by. Close to shop· de c k s ! Sec I u d e d Prices st.art at $189,000. reenbroo ome • Y ping & public lransporta· g a rd e n s ! A tr u e 552-4477 owner. 5 Br 3 Ba. jacuu.I. lion. Terri fie starter Me.-.rt C....... masterpiece for lux· BBQ,$139.500.984-17410 home $64 500 r- urious living! Don't wait. 982.-01 \ 493-;494 '491-522 640-5357 there ls nothlng .. llke it 1=,7 .. ~, ..... ~:-:._-:: .. :--CICl-h::--:l:-:::0:-:4:::t•--------•I ''"241J 130- anywbere! ! For details Real Estate •H•••••••••••••••••••• WOODRIDGE 4 105 S.. ,,._ c:all645-0303 ___ ;....__ ____ S&S Resale SpeclaUsts. 11 ¥• __ .._ l"or lease or sale, 2 Br C1pl1h•o 1071 MatiYatld! 3,4 or 5 bdrm roodel I R.-ed S4600 den. 2 Ba, Oomaa.g stove, ••-••••••••••••••••••• FOREST E OLS ON avail, some w I pools. I OwMr Mlllt W I hi patio w /waterfall. 1700 sq FT Lush Atrium 96M602. A beauUl\llly mal.ntalned Fant..1tic view. Ad ult LUXUIY UVIMG Off the living room ;trea. Pennington Properties CypreMwood model "'Ith comm. Minimum age 50. 00 ~ acre 360 degree •·~-'-Su]>er 3 bedroom homei--------111( swm.y courtyard entry. Clubhouse. pool. s pa. view hilltop lot. 4 huae IUILDERS with dining. fireplace. RMlllAutY central at riu m, large 661-t528 bdrml 38a, lg separate outl1ts with this sm1rt set __ ....;._;..;..;..~..;..._;.--. . , . ,, Comb1ne two colols fOf CISual. comfortable. cozy swuteqac and matctunc Ion& scaif-c11> chet of synthettt worsted. Note 11bbed borc!en. culls. P1ttein 1080: Sites 8-10. 12·1• incl. S J.5t for elCll patttrn. Acid •OC eec:ll plt!.ein for tusHlm 111· m11f and ll111dltnc S.. ti: S·1> I t drewn& become\ )'Ou Alice .... ~ut•fully th1) SWOll NottU Needlecraft Dept. 105 the dtta.ls-the d11pe ol soil· Dally Piiot ness 11 "" w11st •Ith bOw .. tu , ow a.. Sta.. ... emphasi~ V·"1ape 1n t>ack. Tiit. •Y 1•11. Prill ..... P11nttd P1ttem 914' M1~ ...... r., ''"'"' ...... 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K€Y apka.213/684-3200 -· wall ~per. Offered l tiltllHVlefo 106 <Tl4) 581-5787 eves/ 'VI A G1•r.e iooz "#1 "'c.llforwle" ':·000· ...................... wknds838-5W10wtubs. P.€ALTORS ... \ ................... SeU your home or Income l'Jll~M ~ 3BR. F /RT2 ba •SUIOO DOWN, large 2 property fast witb '81-4411lifilW SELL Mlle Mems with a too ~~1tmy ir~ tty, 2 BR condo Oft lake. CE 110181 ILlllS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE DEaFIB.D-llVIME SPECIAL Spacious Plan Four Is Located pn The End Of A Cul-de·Sac. 4 Bdrm. 3 Sa. & 1"am . Rm. Din. Room . Kitchen Has All The Extras Plus Breakfast Room. Look Out At Lovely Prof. Landscaped Yards. Comm. Poot. Greenbelt. $139.~. 631·1• 111 DOVll Dim . -~- Newpqrt R.E. Assoc 0.U,PilotCl ... lnedAd . ..-. ~·re>· Agt. 52t·1211 831-4516 IY OWMB ............. IHI a...--...... 1012 Oltlr'IMI. EAST SlnE· 3 bdrm. 2 ba 3cBr1~ .. 2Bato 'sbo2 •ptpiy .. ~. °:"ec' .......... ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••-••••••••~•••••• frpk. 2 car .. ra1e. SUb· ~ ... mitanyanchlltraclel center, call t o show. ...._..._. 581-7$..\Sowne.r/agt. ,_S. UH ....................... *·500 M5-40lle 4 Br 2 Ba, frplc, Neil Bultl Realtor crar lol N/W HB. Must . •AMIL y HOMI *'· c:.onveruent to ever· Npt Reta 4 8J' 2 Ba, f1m1' ythl111. Alkinl l80,000. ly r m wlfr p t c . IC•-*'~.;..;sm _____ _ encloeed yard ck»e to schools. ciat.de-aac at. '""" I 044 '80.000. Aft. 494-304 ...................... . IUUll CLOSIOUT J.Ult 2 lei\ ol thM9 lovely 21tory. 4 br, 3 ba borne• on quiet cul·d•·H C. 2 frplcs • much mC1re. Priced at }uat $181,500 365 £. 23rd St. Alto have 2·1lton'3 br, 2 ba at Jln9 " 2oeo Oranr• Ave. Priced at S 29,SOO . Ownef1Alt. 551· .. t4. M2•2* "'trUJG. 1m .. Wl4IOTITI 4 BR, FamiJy Room. Prime Colleae Park Home . sun .ooo. 4MLU- c.I. I MOMAICH SUMMIT ft Beaut iful B·Plan; location on cut. de-sac with paroramic ocean and coastline views. 2 bedroom/den/2 bat h . Comm . poo l /jacu11l cJu~h0\'8e. Sl38,500. A C0LDWa&. ....... 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C.Ch Bteakeva ....,._._ -· • Lust or the new homes on the water ti.tweea Onft&e WltY Manaa .... ftl••lllabl• ~i.:!~:he;~~~· o~ 2:;"·=·~"~~~!'~ for lease only. Live and entertain 1n Ren1.. OfUon to buy lato, ~ ~~· C.a be Apnf.. GU)' 0 bier t2U*1 1011 mo Wc~r R t . 4t3-1'78G elegance in your new custom home l"tP>'I. IOan auumptJoe PAleb -....orNf.4MI 3232 with dcsl0 ner interiors. Convenience ~it f:uy fll\t.ll! 0 .A C 11 __ ...,.1 PrlAttpal.am\lJ ~ASMl .. CUlll •Toro ,.. ~~· i.~·!!!-!!!·~~!!!!~~!;;--1.--INul&ll"1lf ~a ...... !uu ........... ,..... oru n1.ed to include 3 ear gatages with ideal for day al pr, (,"ftlo:/\T tU~t.'REA1'10N ! er-. lba, pool, patio, II ...... ..._SW. cw L 'llACM"• br.aba,den,dlnlnti rm. S375 mo. a Bit 2 Ha. automatic openers: kitchens w1th w ~1m ltM.a J: 1 :p 16 SI 11..... 0tt•n view. ST'1$ mo mobllt home . b~:aut mlc ro·wavc ranttes. self·cleanlng WMtmjnst~r .. • .. -~.; .... _ .... a.. C'-n"' 1·n Pl• • 6'4-199trD nOI> ~. l duld. no pct• ovens, tr88h compactors. and BBQ &. Anahdm Pf'K'fd '° ..u. Well loot· ~· s 8R 3 ba ~ry '82.-.. r ange tops: wet· bars in all models ; Sw1m1n 1 n jl., 'au n.a i.. 2 ~peU_..,S28C>,__._548_--08_1_6. __ _ hl•;allh dubs. b11liurd-.. er 2 Ba, den. carpel/ n1~h1 l11(ht\'d l'1n n1"' dUpH. 1ara1e. patio. courtK Pro & pro 1Shop. No pets, 2 klds. $400. ~olf dnv1n1i1 r1m~u:. party l8l·HDeJMar.MS-IMSS • ~ CUl•'Y"'1A61 eda-B~1R11t"'tf•~Rv r=••· icarbor'vuiw fa: I I ,...., 3234 fircnlaces in living rooms & .-.-"""'1C»IT-.CH 0 uui:T<>M 1. t.o Ort 15th . ·79, ......... ,............. ,. ~~~~~:=!~-t T'hrt!I t0m•ttlal 1oea, mOd"Mar ••taa 1111251&o All\ Ma ~ Deluxe Tfbu~on Condo. bedrooms . indoor la undry areas: ~m b 1-·u N /\CT Iv IT I t;S Eaatalde 1 bdrm. 1 :o $500. =.-::c.:. ~:•=· . 'tA.J&.. • I BR unfl~m, s".~~lt o~~f ~1!';, z:~· .~J· ::~ ~::!. ~k ~~~m~bl~~: ann~en~~ Mbve tnto lbla ~·1 OM ~ "to-W14iu r..taldf ~s 000 • rr ,P,e •••. , 4 j l . 847~ Shown ~y appointment . Call Linda 1'\11lt1mt• d1rh·lor lrt·l' duplex. Adults only2 9 I I Ill!"' pets. $27 5 mo . 1 ~unduy lrunt: 1. ~ "· M•anolla Sl CM Call lrll'"· ptirl it•:;. ll POrt S4&-2277 ~~~vw.~J!'~•b•b f~ -..~.~-· d 213/•Um Be•utlrul 3 Bdrm Haun(714)833·3150(8to5weekdays) '"~-w• ..,..,., ~ V" C'aU-.-tilt"+ I [)plx M0,000 n Tiburon , Townhous e Chrlat ma 1hopp1n1. Owner n rr1 b•lance. Dts 3 er 2~ 81 dplir. 815 ntar PoOI. $495. rno. Ask wurnamenu. & mor.<•: ...:...:~:;._ _____ _ 1u:AuTffUL /\ P'l'S NICE l BR. refrig inc Id. tLOIM6-TJl CllU Qu1.. M2~ M • rl Io Id . U50 mo . t 0 r Bob. Tr um p I 1 , !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!e ....... H.-S..-. 7 UMl"f'S..C.M. ~· Nclpe\t .,._l Sm~leii. 1&2 bt'flroom'I p1Uo. $265 mo. Ask tor f'um & uni urn Modl:l'i Bill, 546-5880 · opt•n d.11ly 111lo 7 Room· WM ... VlllocJ- ___ ..._ ~~~~~~~~~ Beeut new bulld1n1. ''Spyllua Hill"~ BR. 41Aa H...;;..;.;•;..; .. ;.;:."'9;...._•_lf'_KJ_lt __ l_2_4_0 1 ~...... J2S2 Ocean view Newport l'rallcT Q>acb. JS'. aln' NltW IOPPINO "'9llC"CI. •Int locaOon ba. bonus rm, 644·1433. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crest tnhme. Tri·level. muH· wrvac:~ dVa1l No Bealltiful new adull apt£. ll'ai.(• requa red S<1•ry. Pool, jacuui. Scheduled oond , rum Must Ht' t CDITD TSL lnvmta ~ ~--New ltgant-2 bedroom N 1 GUEL s H 0 R ~ s: super clean & vacant p~}a;~r~::.~,t l.llf'Wpor\ euch Ar~• MST 7 UMIT 3 RR. 2 ba. brand new So '550. or 2 bedroom + den SpaclOUS 4 bdrm. 21h ~a. ~. lse. 645·7221 adullb ooly. no pets mive In Oec:. 15th. Oakwood Bach. SZS.$265 &IJtl-4 JOPM T'np&e niet a.uea F\n( Apartmut bW~:f b)' ol Hlway SS75 ~der & windbw ram rm. beach, tennis. ~ )eant rem llUlraMHd U\C ~b. ()Qty ooo 2131n3ZS home. Five blocks to S635/mo. 493·6293 or . Mo w .... G FI 0 Pn ....... trt.fhc count Terma· • beach. Private 2·clr 831·1453 21 .. " u.oao SQ°'rHt renLa SCOTTllALTY Soeetaru.lar vlew·o/ bay. garaae. Fully main· Al!A tTilO.OOO Pavilloo "Catallrulfrom ta.ined yard Adults No •bdrm. 2 ba. Sea Terrace. ~~~ur!in~:~b.'1!: "'G::.,...._eo. ~~,1.'~~ ~.::,d:tr.h2•~1.~1:n~y ~~~~~:18th ~~te~~o':!·~'; Westcl ffRHtty • G c\rdcn AP<\rlmet\ts 1 BrS290·S305 • 2 Br $335-$350 TSL Mgmt 6'2·1603 3 Br bungalow. 1 br apt. Pool, jacuzzi, BBQ area. encl. gar . Also 2 Br &.ownbouse. Inquire 177 E. 22ndSt. llOor 6-62498 park rent. beeuUfull) 6.lf.)400er • -~ -• 0 873 8677 lease. S650 per mo. .....,..,..._11/s..tlt ndscpd C12.11!X '72 644-1711 DUPLEX. 1'19.~ Good •85 mq' ; 2 bdrm. garage. walk 67~. $51·2338 1700 16th St 1 ..... _.__...........__~ ----------1 CCIDdiLkJn. &ood locaUoo 146-ZlJ.8. belch, privacy. $330 per S.Oe•fth 3276 1Doveru1 t6th1 -~ '--"•••rtr 2000 OWDet'llll.'913-Tm ColhlMeM 3224 mo.53&-3507 , iefo l 67 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642 8170 2Br,2ba.stove&refrig, 1JCl4IJl9l5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MillimV z F"' ... lLY HOME 4 bdrm. new crpt & drps. Also 1 _______ _, I • I WI ••••••••••••••••••••••• """· br No "h.ildren or pets NOMOHIYDOWH 4UMITS 1 p 1 ~ • bdrm b .,~ Delwtebome.2SOO sq. rt.4 ....................... 2t,.!a ba Golf courae view ~.. · ~~~~~b~~~.~; 8:~r. Con~a~~~~ All .. ~%:!? ....... ~!~ 3=~~*~c~IJ,~ :!ti:.ed~lg «~~~g;. BJ; 3t~R~~~~f3!:~~~~; ~~~~: i:~~~h:~:.i~ •...=.-:... lBr. l)ltns. p atio. near 5 star.park. 1 day move a pacloua units re· Call~79 beach.'650.536-865 ~d . s45oi mo. Call mo.498-1238 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCC, gas pd, adlts. no an.JW734·33. turb&Bhed with private SW'BMIW Condo. Hunt. Creek. end ataS56·7707 Ste t.o beach 3 Br 2 lcAooPaal .... • 3107 pets,reas.541M891 Miaaaon Mob le Homes paliO"! $158,000. 752,1920 IMDUSTllAL II.MS 1 BR. uUI paid. Wange. w'lit w/patio, frplc. A/C, 38R 2ba ;fam rm wlfrplc. ·Ba ~en lndry rm:-ne~ly ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large 2Bdrm from $250. 638-8841 J_ '-'U .. IL SELUNGll'AST!! St$3.'50" .. '!'°.,.:.,.~v. · lSth 2cargaragew/o~ner.2 2 yr old house. Call palnted: $475 m0. Evs Newer.28R.2 ba.1early, Quie t building with T A 3000·6400 sq . It .• .,.,............,. Br 2 Ba. Avail immed. 831·9103. 213·330·1959 Wknds. Adlts. no pets . Eves: beauUful landscaping. ADULT·PETPARK DI .. CE sprinklered. dhc ofc:s. 3br , 2ba, frJ!lc. fenced yd $425. O~n Sat/Sun 1-4. h 3269 714-492-4770 213/257-9792. Ideal ror adults over 35. P a rtially furn s lnirle ..-a.A Tustlnaddress. w/palio Quiet cul-de· 7712 Ellis. 673·3ll5 o Htwport•• No Pets LEEWARD wade Klt, AC, new cpts. STOPPAYIMGllMT! Cl · t.o hool&So 847-6668 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fa.ntastlcoceanviewcon· Upstairs I ~ 2 Bt l .Ba APTS 2020 Fullerton pnced at $13,500 tor one PIOPBTIES"' Call today & ask about ::: p1':. ~. ss1-2116 4 8 2 b 1 t & 1 t Sl Eastbluff 4 bdrm eirec. do .. 2 br. 21h ba. po_ols. ":''balco ny · vr'~ Ave. ci blk east Newport wkonly (LD3840-64) IO,.T111:JOP.M.I our 1S% dwn program. •at.Nofee. depr a .. ,s De a:6· home or 3 bdrm + den. rec.f1c.clsetosboppang. rac1I. & gar. ry · Ave & 1 blk so. Bay). Mobie~Ston (114) 838-5970 10 AM ·5 .. avaa . c • D.R . Lse $800 mo . $400Jmo496-M30 Calldys 675·5196or eves s:u-0397 4 8 .1. d1,1plex.es PM Mon-Sun. Spac. new 2 br, 21,', bacon· mo .. 960-3035 aft &PM w/gardener . No pets. 67~13 ---------MB-8895 incl. bayfrout to be exch. do. 2 frplcs, w11ber & Avail now 3 br 2 ba gar Re£s req'd. Avail. Sept. tto..t Fw'lll•d or be h 0-PoW 3126 LOOK AT THIS d 0 w D i ll • pk I . for~-'-2"00 <lrYer. 8-to apprec. No pali~ fncd yd. Kids . 28t.h. 545-7388 or 642·~. u ........ d 3300 w, ~Br·~1!8· ndear I ac •••••••••••••••••••••••• .,._,. .... ..-OPINING 213/684-3200 Leh -• cblldren. no pets. Singles ts • $425 . Agt N r By appt. Opt. to buy ••••••••••••••••••••••• rp c, ~me cei mgs. ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• welcome. 1425. Agt. no pe ~. . 297' o ee. poss. dshwhr. garage. Z50 mo M1ss100 Mobile Ho~s~--------t OfflClll.MSm ree.9&4·2S66:97a.2971 964-......... 97J. I. MOllUHOMI y rly . Dys 640·57 19 opens3rdorrlceinOC. SUNlTS .,_ h d .,3 b 2 b lMO.FREERENT eves/wlcnds SlOOMOVEI N A~WANCE ...,_,,....... HunUngt;7ac 4bdrm,dblgar,famrm. Rea ytomove. r. a. NOFEE!Beaut.new2& INFOaMATIOM . 113111 BONUS · 27.ooo. aq. t. ot near lg fncd yd Av all now frpl~pabo. garage. fncd 3 BR apts. nr channel. Rent. optiQn to buy info. Cophtr9RO leoc 2 Br.1 ba. pvt patio, encl. Great investment Pa.cifaca Hos pital. 5 MSO.CaU6'6-6479 · yd. ruds & pelS ok. Agt yrly rentals, NB. Aho. 2 repo's, loan assumption ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage. Lots of grass. Free· washe r & dryer never a vacancy. Four 1 Points Shop. Cntr & Civic No fee. $435. 964·2566, & 3 BR apls on Peninsula etc Easy fmance 0 .A.C. Ocean View. 2br. 2ba . S360 . 33552 Blue Lantern Owr/~~~hmoaseb1~r.,:~ d~;. BR ~t.s & one 2BR unit. Center. ~135,000. 'BR. 2 Ba. frplc. ram-rm, 973.2971 yrly 615-4912, Tue thru 9off1ces downstairs duplex. Chlld ---. __ 9230 __ . ------.......,.. Yrly income could be Dav1d8ourkeRJlr nice area . $500. rno . tW'=* Sa&· .... HwSton OK.$400.7\4-493-9197. ~~~~~~I Nov. 500 $16.500. Seller will help 546-9950 5.59-~7 aft. a.or 540·5410 Hartl...,.°" 3242 . Extra clean 2 br. 2 ba apt. 63"841. Newport Pier Reafty E.ERALD BAY LOT days ... ~ ............. Large 3 b1r 2~r bda. dfrp22231. 2 ~~~a ;~~~~~ ~.~~~ ••• ~~!~ dryf'ncd~.~ap~a~=f~~l.a~: 1-,1 Dr · ·eo tal OK car gar. ge nc y . . 0 •0 0....., .. •i 1<1 awmgs as Coz.y3 br. l ba, w/fam rm. 2 BR, 2 ba. condo. Anniveraary Ln 631·0900 Westminster ......,......,...., Bay/Ocean/Park view ble 1V. Walk to schools. ' P!Q ... '"" llm n 673-6634 incld rock Crpl. bltn BBQ Mo. lllany amenillcs: nr. or759-1677 . W. Anabe_im 761·144.2 trpl, gar . 2 br. p~Uo. shops, bus. Child ok. No 24x56' Jefferson 2 BR. 2 0J>58alboa8hld. Chol Harbor View lot m bckyd. 804 Governor beach.846~136To9PM E.Anahe1m 956-4500 Adlts, No pet s . $475 pets.$350.4964922. ;~~· c~~~5(11~?J'e~.1v~~~ Newf)OrtBch.&73•2058 2220"!Paclfic Dr. COM.' ~M . s450 l mo . 4bdrm.WaterfrontHome. UDO ISL~ p~o:. d~ceo~~ iM-612.6 • 1""""9owleacll 3140 OK Adil prk. 548·9237. ---------. $200,000. Will build t.osu.it . Will accommo date 42' b drm . y rl S900 Co111h•l•h-t Br. wa lk to beach ...................... .. 968-8614 BYOWNER or sell. Owner/Bldr. QUICK IN boat. $1200 pe r mo . ~~~use ea Y Fwal.t.d 3400 carpe\ldrapes, Stove &SRARP,beacht,2 &3BR. Two 4-plexes 612 & 614 543-Gl48eves. New townbse type units, 846-1807 ••••••••••••••••••••••• refrig. 1 adult, no pets. frplc, di!hwshr. garage Mobile Home furnished or Calle Campana, SC.' By o..tofStat. East.side. 2 br, lh~ ba, lrYIM 3244 Big canyon. corner. StudioApt.Byocean.pool Utllpd.S32Syrly673-7552 &patios.960-2358 unfurnished. Acr oss sc Gen. Hosp. End units Pr ...a. · 2600 fncd yds. upg raded Bordeux 3 br. 3 ba & jacuzzi $320. Mo. H.B. . T'-·-"-·· 1 1 . street shopping & buses. overloQk golfcourse.DfMhY crpl.8, drps, bltns. Best ....................... French country kitchen. 898-2'34 Days. 2 Br. upper unit, w/sunny v,..•u""""e, ove ,Y· sp~c. $8sooflJ'm.6'2·2S70. Owner can a rrange ••••••••••••••••••••••• valuean>Wld. From S395. Irvine Groves 2 br. den. 2 all amenities, $lJOO. mo. balcony. $400 pr mo. & bome·lilce. 2 br wit~ .. ....,10 trailer incornnrated fi nancing. $195,000 ea. ~senada. Mex. 2 bdrm. mo . Ori ve by 2548 ba. frplc. pool. tennis. Dec lsl Agt 7S9·ll31 . Cotdonlilli-640-5460eves. pvt, gated entrance + 2 ~10 encl~,.,. 'g ,.....la•s & 496-5275. Prin. only. filhina, hunting, retire· Orange Ave.· then call $495. 640--0997. 837-05e6 · · u..tw.i_,..d 3425 patios. So~ ~Ith alt . ...,.,. uncu " •----------• ment or Jtlnd retreat 642-0282. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lrg delux2 BR. 2 ba, new garage. Swimming pool. panelled cabana. New with lrg. lrplc. Ocean . Orangetree Co nd o 1 BLUFF'S3 bdrm. WOODBSIDGE crpts, drps, paU~. lp~c. Jacuzzi. Tennis courts. 1 black out drapes through OfffC1 ILDG. view walk t o beach. 2 BR. s LDgle gar;. rear bdrm. Lake sell1n1t. On greenbelt. rroo CROSSJNG Bltns, dshwsr .. Ulll paid. bl.It w Huntington shop·_ o ut. Carpctin~. air . 4Se,,arateunit.s,300 sq. S2&000 tor qwclt sale. houle,yard.l child OK . Adul~. No pets, pool, Agent644·1133 Townhouse Brighton AdJU..nopets,$S40mo. pingcent.ermall.Adults. forced air heat, stove, fL each. $89.000 531;9751 no pets. Avail Dec l. 19th ten~1s, etc. S325 mo. . model Rent 'or buy $550 640-9335. 6f>.9714 No pets. From $435. refng. Pull balh. 5xl0 •-McCorcl. Rltr St & Pomona Ave, $350 Av811Dec. l.675·9229 28R 2ba Condo. View of Sl21 500 646-3903 Seawmd Village, lSSSS s l o rage shed . ~ • Rcmct.s.,__, mo Ca ll aft 6pm : BacJ1 Bay. $495/mo. Call or • · Room,y 2_~!.l cpts, bltns. Hunl..ingtonVillage Lane lands cape d. $15,500. 541.7729 Gfo¥es 2700 213'79M996or 797·1818. Tuwnbortlerock bffig~l ands Renata 5$6-7707 To..,.inte no pets. MZ:Jinclds gas & H.B. m4 >898-9961. ' Treasure Island trailer ....................... to me, ran new. U.fwwisllad 3525 w1ter.61s.67t7 park,Callforapptaft6 16• .... -$310000 3acresfallbreok home & l Bdrm.House s-1os.0002.Br+dpnbfi:•2 Cha.munpg 4 Bdrrm. 3 ba2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, children welcome. '14-499 3806/213-767·3969. vn•'., ' $119 500 EZ t 239 E 22nd St panoramic vu o ' ' home. allo. am r m. PO BE CH 38 no pets. Starting at $270 15% dn. contract of sale. grove.. oc' · rms. Costa M~a car gar. w/opener. many Crplca. no pets . Fam NEW RT A • r. A• ...... Ho•! 84&8M>7 2 Hr 2 Ba, comm. poot Great cond. Net apenda· Tradefor · 613•9473. upgrades. pool, $575 mo pr el. $850 J mo. 2032 2\.'JBa, elush cpts. x!Jit 2 Be<Sroom a1artmenl. mo. · S36.000. A g t. Rita . ble$180mo.Bob Marcel. "-d!I.... 2 Br. frpl. lrg bckyrd. 955-3166 Miramar. Bal Perun.Ph rec fac il, drps incld. No pet.sorchaUren.Call Nears P oints . Com· 673-1020, eves 752·5710 1.1.T. 957-2666 W--4 2900 $400. Pets olt. Nr shop· ,...__ . ·u b b 613-0041 SS1·37Clleves. Linda~23ll modore Cir. AplS. 2 br. pmg 54().2200 . 673-0715 In u ic W1 ows ! 3 r. 2 a . Klds welcome-. -see-m gr for Sate I ZOO Covington 4-plexes Hunt· ....................... · ' frplc! dshw~. pau o, fncd Large 4 br. patio, 2 car .... lwnh ,_ Miited al 7671 Commodore Ci r. ~••••••••••••••• lnirton Beach, 3 bldgs Meed 2·20 Acns East.side 2 BR. 1 ba, gar. yd. Gar Kids & pets ok gange. S850. mo. Balboa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut. lmmac. lllO>t airy 1 Apt 3 $29$ JOA PAJ...MSPRINGS sideby sldt.$199.SOOea. Near the San Diego Small yard. Broadway $435. Ag t . no f e e . Island f213 > 876·2723 a.oare••• 3707 Br apt. JUSl too,11y re·--''--·--·----- $25 ~ By Owner. 1·771·3243 1o~r ee wa y between Sl.$38Smo. 645-0733 964·2566. 973·29'71. eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• done. very lge J V rm $440 rm. NO DEPOSIT . • · . Newport Beach & w/h1gh beam ct1hn14s, NO RETURN. New 3 br 673·2289 By owner ocean view Laaw'I• Niguel. Mesa Verde. 2br. pool. & Co~o. Rancho San Joa· Exealffn Rental Br. lum/unfurn S3.00 frplc. l blk to ocn, ssso. or 2 br. deo, 2 ba, bllns 700 •CRES triplex SS. C.C$235$ ·~O:o 640..259 garage. No pets or qwn. 2 BR. 2 ba. com· 3 BR 2.,.,, BA + tamily yearly. Off street prk g. mo. Gar/grdnr. 575~138 incl. refng. "" plexes . · 10 .· p c/'4 children under: school munily pool, golf course. rm. adjacentto N.B. ten· Cal1646-6238. Gemini Rfly 839-6623 Riverside County at a each. 4-plexes .. · · ~ age. $3.W. Open House tennis. $525 mo . Avail 1 lub Id I bell l br waterfront opt. S350. rna1n 1''rwy ortramp. $235,000. each. Minu~um Sat/SUn 165LA Iowa, CM. Dec l.642-6724. n 5 cu · ea green ' $250 yrly. Sm ·studio. ~ mo. Lease. NEW 2 Br 2 Ba. close to Some exce ll ent com H0,000 .cash r equired 54~1783evea/wknds. location. 752"6470• adult, non s moker. uUI 675-3282betwn 9&$ beach S360permo mercial Potential Rapid each. Prin. only. Financ· R E A ~ T Y . . ~ bd~., 2 ba. Fam rm 835-4491. pd. 675-6238eves/wknds. . ' 964·2937 · ly developmg area and in& by seller. 496-5215. East.side beaut. new lge 3 avail. 1mmed, $625 per lntanstincl Tri.L el Col"OllCI .. Mw 372 2 Spectacular view or b\ly, miles of Freewuy froo nte ltllhh b~. 2 ba duplex. Frplc. rm 67s.6863 or 633· 1382 J 8 1 . ~·h 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pavilion & Calallna ~rom 2 BR. 1 ba. nrly new. I~. t.ag 1 lo term... Tri·Plex. San Cleme '••••••••••••••••••••••• diarm.encl.gar.Adults 1 ... ..-.. LS U n usuadi-'~1 dON""'EBEACH 2 B 2 s t!cl ud ed h11ls 1d e . pallo.encl.gar.:l~m 1. e. nvf~BGr o ·,-· by owner. $144.900. (1) tta..s~ only, no pets. $600. mo. ~·-bedrooms ..... ~r!'11an '" .. r Custom 2 br. 2 ba, onlY tobeacb.$350.642·8973 -3br. 2ba, (2) 2br, 2ba' 4 caO&leavemsg751·9905 2 BR. l ~ba ........ $425 all commuruty ac1liUes. Ba. Crplc. pnv. patio on s650 m o . 673 .8 67f : t/671·5691or11522·2080 garaaes, 4 yrs old. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• $575/mo. priv. rd.,SSOO mo winter. ....,,,2118 Near beach, 2 Br. 2 Ba. ---------1 cond. 2 13·966·3120 a.o-1.a-d 3106 1 Br$325:2 Br$375. Yard 2 BR,2"2 ba ......... S475 WatatftoatHw1 S690moyrly 673·5432 .,...,. · nearly new cpt, drps & lftcwPtoparty 2000 7pm·10am . • ......................... &garage. Kida, petsok. 2~~~~a ........... ~ 631·1400 r~.t-~-3724 Co1taMna 312 paml. rplc & gar incl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Bayfront, pier noat, 2 BR. 548-8204: 646-2318. ~ 2 a........... _.. _._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $345 847·3241 2 ba, 123 E. Bayfront. B .,. 3BR,2ba ........... $475 BAYFRONT ••••••••••••••••••••••• •---· ------- INVESTMENTS HAWAII 10 acre s on island of Kauai. $170 ,000 full pri ce. Owne r will ca rry with s m a ll down . Onl .v 2 mile s from beach. GARDEN APT. Tw e l vt;? 2 bedr oom units with pooj. Great Costa Mesa r e nta l a r ea . $449.000. DELUXE 4 Pl.EX Brand new -all th e ex tra s . Great Costa Mes a location . I d ea l for owne r /occupant -two to choose fcom. Full price $230,000 SJ. 4 Pl.EX Inv es t o t 's de llght. AH 2 Br apts . New paint & carpe t s . Priced right at $90.000. 22 UllTS Extr a sharp! Only 6 yrs old. Tena nts pay utilities, 2 BBQ. rec rm, pool . 9x gross Xlnt. area. $550.000. PLUSH TRmEX X I n t C M location .. Two 2BR & one 3BR w /wetbar, frplc's , e nc l.- garages, & lnd ry rm. Don't miss this one! $174,900. 3 ON A LOT Eas tside Costa Mesa 3 Separate houses on com er lot . Super l ocatio n $159,900. EASlSIE 1 Pride of o-w n e r s h+p 3 bedroom 2 bath w / fire pla ce owner's unit + six 2 bedroom townhouse units. $482,000. A "PR€HIG€ /~_..t_HOME:~ ltlALISTATllMYISTti9ftS • JlH W. c..t.Nwy ....... 1a1L 641164' •• $795.Herb,2l3/478-3577 Me11a North.1.. 3 r 2 na, 38R.2ba........ $575 Brand new 3 BR on No. $215. 1 br. patio. uhl L.AMAMCHAAPTS I llodlToOc.- avallable uec. 1. $465. 3BBRR,,221hbba ......... :~~ Bay w/comer view. Lrg Adults, no pets. 2654·li Large l ,2&3 bedroom R.eady now 2 br. 2 ba. 2 Mewportleacll 3169 Rltr.548-7729 4 ""a..... .. lolt&skyUtes.brlckpat .. Orange.640-790S. garden apts. Dshwhr. cargarS360.Frplc.view. •••••••••••••• ••••••• •. 4 BR. 2i,.; ba. . . . . . S800 1 3 2 bltns. encl. ~II". gas bbq. ids 208 9th Magnificent beachrront $335-~~11 2 bdrm. house 4BR.21Aa ba ...... $1095 $900 mo ae. 67 ·1 ·~-Pool Gu Pd. 778 Scott No k or pets. 1 West Newport home 5 + diDDlll g rm. No pets. eves. ~ 1742 Pl 642.5073 St. call betwn 5-7pm. Bdrm. 2 l>atha+dorm Child OK 2l3·851 ·3220 3 BR, den. 2 ba, crpts ••••••••••••••••••••••• IM6-4562 ___ . _____ _ Iott. $1100/mo.to lune avail. Dec. 15th. drps. stove, S600.mo Incl Bachelor, Hunt. Harbour. ICIDS Otc HACHWOOD Ans. Yrlylaepoqlbie956-S87l B f I ,. .. 6 gardener & wtr. 5"48·0757 steps from beach. $285. 3 br. 1..., ba S32S. Pool. 2 B 2 e S"lS 1-----'-------13 Br 1 •· rp c, ..... l 0221 60 Avall"--1.213/592·3171 ~UO•m·7pm l r. a . " mo. 0t4 WATB Oran1e Ave. $450 mo. or 6•S· eves. """' Adults. 962·1800 2Br home with BOAT 64l!-7671bet.11-5. T,.,Un Ave. ...,_.•act. 3741 Spacious. qwet 3 bdrm Brand n~w 3 Br apt HB. SLIP. $650/mo lse. 2 BR clean altr.. 3 bdrm. View home In ••••••••••••••••••••••• townh.se apt w/l~e pvt S425 wJrenced bckyrd. Fllmlabedorunfum. EastaWe ; avail'. lmmed. Harbor vr~.s Hom::so· LAGUNA BEACH MTR t';:::· n~o~~·5 ~r ~\~ Oays 84H·265Sor 536-4873. Watsrf1 _. tto..a No pets or child. S3SO. t.enrus. poo • e at · INN. S75/wk & up. Maid $400. 6'5.33Bl or 67s.5949. · --'--------- 631·1400 645-3423 .. SZ3CAMPU51\..•IRVtME 60-0616 serv .. color TV, heated Adult.qui .. N 2 BR 2 b h Co d Ma:: Executive home for rent pnol. UUI. <714)494·5294. 2 Br. cpts. drPfi, yard, no 2 Br 1 ~ Bu. blL·ms. new ew· . at n o, L • __ .. 3241 · 985N CoastHwy dogs $320 carpels/drapes. end. <St7• kitchen wtdshwsr, trash CllJIMG..-n Call 548 ·4838 or (213 ) · -· · 979-0136 oar patio Nr beach. ~ cmpctr Fplc 2.car gar . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6711-2134 Barton Casey. 1 o + Bach blk to • k" h · $345 • •••••••••• . ' $ 3 BR 2 b l oc & r .. par . s ops . mo . CONDO fully rumtsbed auto door' 400 mo. . ~ .. grea ean TOP O'THE WORLD VU beach/downtown. S375 fl 3 Br S390. Fammes onl)', 960-12'19 2Br, A'C, garaac, very 7SZ..GIZ.67~-62'7CS. ~~~ e:':s~r,ea~~~~h Newer 3br. Vaulted ceil· $275. 768-94Sl .•S4·&6ll no_' pet s . Woodland, _D_E_L_UX_E_C_O_N_D_0_3_B_r-.-2 c le a n & quiet , nr4Br.2 ba.newlypainted. Lagwua.FrenchCountry inas. A/C. guarded:Htwportleoch 3769 Katser.MesaHl.186E. ba1mmed occup.S39S. downtown, $350 mo· crpl • drps, lge yard. architecture: stove & Comm pool, tennis. BBQ. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21lltSt.. 546-6885 Ron. 847-6010. 493--8877 Avail Nov . 15th. $500. refrlB. Like new: will SllOOmo.759-0087. 2 BR. 1 ba . fully New large 2 bdrm. 2 ba, --------- 642-2932 days: 1'70-8779 consader lease/ option. H bor v· .. Br F R furnished. 1 blk to ocean . bltns, pat.lo. No pets 0 New 3 bdrm. 21A ba, patio. .........,.. ...... ,.. Avalt. now. $li75 Mo. ar iew "' • · •• $450/rnG. AcTil.8. no pell. klds $365 353 R uton 2 car garage. i-bdrm. 2 •••••••• ... •••• .. ••••••• 3 + F, 1-V. ba, ele. R&O. 494-7SSl great view. lg yrd. $875. 6'15-0475 11528.<U)days C::.'!knd ' ba. Bach. units. 960-4407 8 amr4 Jal ~:~ed1rt'. c l~o•vn . P~:i 3 bdrm. 2 ba. 2 blks beach, 752-8880 64.5-31U8 847·5820 963-5891 963-2518 ••••n••••••••• .. ••••• • .. -.S480.635-6750 $550rm.1257CalallnaSt Bea utiful h..>m e •l OC"'"'...-~ SPANISH 2 BR. 2 be, e1r1remel1 ·--·· 497·29220eves. wknds . Seavlew·ocn vu.prlv. ~"' 3 BR, 2 ba , •JI elt..-c:, new. APARTMENTS ciean, tm mo. Atk for WHttlde 3 br. 1 ba. «ull'd gale. S\300. call 3 BR. 2 ba. wntr. S600 C 0 v · d P • r k i n g · 3 BR, Westminster : ZBR Keitb.Bkr.962-4471 Refurbiabed! Really 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba. North end 838·7171 dys. 561·3023 3BR,2ba.,wntrS500 £.~;1~a~:.s\!50 mo. & 1 BR, HB, call .rt ........__ 1...__. JJH abar-,1"50mo.673·5547 close to beach. Av11l1ble eves/wknds. Sl'B'S TO OCEAH -· · JOAM 847-4510 - --Jan. lsl. 494.7079 2 BR. 1 ba .. wntr 5450 B b u eJ B d --------•••••••••••••••••••••• Eaatalde 1 br. stove & lJdo lale, 3BR. 2V1b1, nr 3 BR. 2 ba., wntr. $425 2 r. 1 a. a ec:S. r11n $31.5. Spacious 3 br apt, 2 Cbarm1Dt ColOntal 3BR retnc.morno. ~--" 3250 new, :MOO aq n. 220 Via 2 Br.cba.Mel.yrly'550 =A~:Ji.~ t. $400. ba, patio. a kids ok. 2b& 2 1lor1. llodarn 645-1827 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ithaca. SlOOO. 875.Q.45. PAlll UDO · Avail. now. 847.()867 after lritcheft, railar ran••· NEW 3 BR 2~ b• Condo New 2 bdrm 1 ba. air Luxury waterfront 2 Br 2 Bdrmt 2 baths. rrpl, 2 Br. 1 ba, l at.or)'. ahas, 4:30. ~. Le• tloMU. Pool dbl 1ar w/Oente cond. ~le. Nr Lake $410 condo. $1700 mo. Agt. adwtaOOiy. $4.2.$unful'n. D/W, drpa, patio. frpl, ,-... ----.. --.. -----~;·~~ID, paUoa . ~crpt$495.M2-5206 • mo.m.e&M . _!73-lOOO.eves752·57lO =~-i'."tl· lr~~~i Hft•• 1142 •• · 4 -bdrm. t br.-ittuni, BLUFFSCONOO S38-&406 •••••••••••••••H•Tn•• BAYJl'RONT. Brand ,... i!t,~1~~=~l. frplc. Lrg. luah yard. Plan area, •Br. 2\-tlBa. Leu l.rur 1 br coodo. Pool, 3 8 R on No . Bt J References. 645.-17 !!?5-.~· 1186·~d daya end unit, no pets. '575 2 Bd .. ·3 Bd .• nr. new, Jacusil. tennis. YI blk to w1cornervlew.Lr9loftli _...._.v ... wlUl s . mo &44·51'7l or675·5364 C.M .. N.B .. all bltna. ocean. View ol ocean & altyUtea, brtclt pal. aer 2bl brick frplc Nice • _ w--a 1252 · p1llo-)'d; tome w /frplc, 1ree.nbelt. Alt. Diana. mo IM, lal. laat + •· ymt •• layhouae 'very ~,,,....... E·Blurr lovely 3br. 2ba, enclOM!d gar; lndr)' rm Me-1J'11or840-402'7eve 1t.l73"1.I08eve1. 1 ' ... •h•••••••••••••••••••• D.R .. den !rplc. Avail Balboa OCEANFRONT or W I 0 h oo k u_p , .3844 POii clean. · tM2-J bdrm 2 b1. with new Ott 1. M75. 759· 1914 2B R. 1450 mo to mo. S 3 5 O · S 4 7 s . T S L .,...... 2 Br 2 Ba, w/frplc, •dbl Ealde newly decorated carpet on ~ street. Aacmt.6314990 Man1gemeot.642>180S. .. .................... . 1ara1e. Avail Dec. l · 18drm dollhOdlt 2683 Nic:elncllcp mo. Ref. POOL home, 3 br, 3 ba . NEW CONDO t Br. alr. Jul>' l.froOprmo . .\I'· ElcleD 'tront.$28$ •. waler req.48f.3886 ram rm. FP . bum Nlce2brapt, ~blockto 2br. lam rm. frplc. fl pool, '°'leyball. tennis. '7MOa • ;;dnr pd. ~8996 or celln1s. UOO mo . ocean. Sundeck. fully fenced back yd. 1370. at ... ams Ir l1ke1. 1340 •zJI 754.1&11 4 Bdrm. 2 ba, Fam r m. 541.:ao rum. Cata.ae prk1. ~ 1l4·.3tt.5238. mo. Oya 211•$72·3222: C.-.. ..._. • Atrium. all bllins. ocean ~ mo. (213)791).8()13 . eva, wllndt. '114·5ZaoMtt •••••••••••H••••••••" l!a1dr 2Bdr1 IBa, newly vtew, pvt beach. Nl«uel HARBORVtEWllOMES -Dt:LUXE2 8R,vlew,new ---------- Oblrm1D12bCrm.lrt.11•· decoraled, drpa , y d . Sharet.$800.7~14'5 Exee•8r.21,1,88homeon8each dplx w/enclosed urpet1, bltna. p1t.10.PSO. 2 Br. Oran11t,.e lq rm din. rm. opee w•W Ir ardnr pd. 2883 pit tully det0tated. view garaae • lndry f1c. 2.Br. quJet, adult.a, no peta. Coodo. Overlook• run· beam eell. frplc .• .,.. ~-·Avail Jfave aornethln1 w aeU ' lot:lll&r.no 1rctnrlncl 'd S485 mo. H3·0421 or • 2301 P1clflc, CM otn1 atream. Adults. Ind ••• ......, n•~or'7.f4·1 .. C\wlliedadldo1twtll. ....... .-.om N-11f7 .. .,, ' .._ \ .. OM. y PILOr CJ I Alu•I• J/T•h,.... C91rJ 1tU t... 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ShllMdGlols •••••••:·~ .... • .. :::: .. C.,u 111 ....................... Carpeoltr. p1lntlnlf. PfOf. apt cleaninic. lm· jlH~!!.?~bl &., .. ~~ .. ~1 n 1 · 1m11U ·631•5368 Ron. 't1••••,:•••••••k••••:••h:••• 86JL, ant'e<K"O"' ·-·••••••••••••••••••• R•model. repair. f"'"· Rua. ratet u yrs fo rnarulalt wotk.~1l4 . e_.,.,.. e..........., · · Caretakers Re11p. rrot, a1ty wor .• e.c mai. TB.IP lARO fl YnieaumateeNn,Jo,htoo r arp.ntry , uld l mo .,...M-17N MOVING' Le Vr tUn "-frC>nJ-T..a.g cpl,bonded.a vl oow.OC eve I e d · 20ZS Mun. &..A 1m.11l Uc t'O"trat10t cr.n.n:Mloahlp lll yni In Compl. bowiec1e,anin1 i t d sa ••••••••••••. ••••••••••• refs. :>21 Main, Morro ho me I m a r1 n e I RV ~a&n tUl OI• l UW1 ., a Llc'd lltlr t•aJom-flaulln&·tarden · tromt1ctoriesto arms. e,.xper 1enc e ... pro· Planotwung&repatr 25 Bay . Raleys Loft. 548°7401 ·-+~ ~ bota.Gt4 malnt \l nance _ PreHolld1~ rates e11s1onus maae your rsex Master'dde .ln eves. A.p .. .,. .. , .. , f&r'Pf'\ltt. t~tt l')it An> l•nd1capt'Or nltler Newport S.acb lndWI. & next move a &mooth ~u si~· Thia cou' .. oo Retilt.tate _....;_ ______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •u Jobi-C.U AlJao q1 a.ctric., •yattm 13J·3716, 6'5-.,_ Re1ldenttal cleanin1 t ransition on you and worthsS 661.1433 P ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tiie ..S.Ye Mooty.. TtlO) • ....act •••• ••••••••••••• ••• ••• al\ JPM 4M2·~ your budget. Local/long . Sell your home or an come •••••••••••• ••••••••••• DrlnWQ1•Parttns lot •--t---It U ~m.ctric , OUSE diatancc Ca ll 534-0840. Plastw/Repoir property f ast with Ceramic tale installed: •R•palr\li •S.alcuatin«i c:.r,.t __,,_ UcJ1'71JI ~4 Gr 1 f I •CLf!:.<?.!!~0S S~RVICE. (Uc.Cal T105920>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newpot t R.E. AHoc. lira, showers & tubb. •Lie. NR . CM S6 S •••••••-•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. , · P~'P---' N t th &t xt 631~16 547·2839 dys. SS7·8280 Aa1Jha!t64M171. ~~-~ ... tt'am ~·c-ahn YJ.ECTRIClAN·Pnetd H.auJ,=111 loader dump =.:.=bJy clean .=:::?' .• ::::-:!'! ••••• ff.ilisr.es .;3.i4J, D-..Z-eves . • -"'... .....-...... -co~ . ., 1 nAbL·frM ctllma lc on t.rti. a. tr wrk. .._ • ....,. ----------1 1wt tJ1C4 lOm..111 bl acb Cl 111 lar1t or1ma1J jobs demo boll.I d.c. PMZS7 l do ~ceUent houseclean· P~RSPAlNTING PATCH PLASTERING ....................... Tl'ff Ser-fie~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Liv. dm rfJ'. baJI St~ Av1 IJ~ 673 03l.S9 lng. Fut 'N Thorough. Ex pr d. Reas Rates. A I I types . Fr e e REPAIR & REROOF. All ·~·•••••••••••••••••••• MCIOwrotJyrcMdwUI rm S'T.SO. t'Wt'b flO c;hJ H ...... 11 ~.e.xp.tran.a.631·3269 Free Est. Call Gene esUma~.CaUS40-ms typea -shingles -Landscape Creat1ons Ex· ~•.ll. m)' ~. $$. C~ •Um Pf'l odor ...... ....................... M2"°'58 rocks hakes·compo-tar. pen shaping. thinning. UJ-481N Cpt rfp.alr. l5 yn .. ,Pl' ....................... Small jobs. 25 yra op. L • d c•hlt DRYWALL FINISH Freeest. Ml·se30 stump removal. 675-2821 --nu ~or• m,,.ett Hda TAYLOR Jo'~NCES Plumbloc. elec etc. CaU ••••••••••••••••••••••• P~~F""r· Ex· Hane-Tape.Spray . Ins. Lovu111 Craodtootber •ill ~l.0101 '36-JllS? PapaQilf.$3l-42114 L MS -RotoUIUog Sod pr .· .. ..nea • reas. Richard 96().1787 RoC?f repairs. comp.---------k...cp )'VW-clukl. alter -Wood .._,.._M•n Unk • · s· .. d L · uc d*-104$Dave shingle. shake. Fast. Trimrruog, removal . ..,..... "· v In ... vbo"'"" ~ s-·T m ........ H * or ee u-e a wns, •• --1...1-... G t d B '· -~-"'Jl ed ·--·•< . ...., .. _ """"' '"SA R-9 SprtnkJers Tree Work Prof painU.O, Exl 'i int .-. R&*9 uaran ee . raan. .....ce,."""' nsur • llt&.rbol"/Baller vlcltl.ily, Confused' Our 2' atesi K & 8 Wood Feneln1:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plant10 • Clean-ups'. Low rates. 'Refs. Free •••••••••••··~··••••••• 5484512 646-1845 dally or wltl.Y ?Sl ~ mtlhod inake:s l f'n " lit &aua Ii fenCfJ repaJr 0CC Stwleot. l Too truck. Contr. u~.' 1364419. Xlol est. S3M780, 531).4383 PERRY'S PLUMBING Re-Root For Lesa VaaMn s.r.iu ........ Serfk• h1mpoo 1'.l?"n steam &t0-4080."4 0958 Tr.ah, tree trim, Ron ms.675-7633 Co!J?plete plumbing Call Anytime ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ~JERRY S 001T. G• ••q 64!·5703. Fine Exler. Painung by services. Dram & sewer 8M"°'2l 200 rblt vacuums from Bkkpa payroll/t u c"s M1 znu -••••••••••••••••••••••• Will bauJ 1 ~· g Japanese Landscaper. R. Sinor. St. lkb, ms. Try c I e a n 'n g . Fr e e Sl9.95. 1 da. service on financ'stmll more NB r~ Cl an ups llaulln1 bl I llor c n.a~ n . Sprinklers. Low pnces. me.83&--555524 rs. esU.mates.24braervice. naomu Parka. licensed any 'lt1cuum. All typei. .'.o. o:... 01.... _._-. • • • ig sma • comm or re-Wodt guar 9 yrs exp 673-3181 320256 Roof p 1 & • b ..,....~ YrL--_ ...................... , Lanc11caplna. lmtn.:d. s1dentiaJ, reaa. rates. U 'd/Bonded Nb ·EXCELLENT PAINT· • rear va c uum s ... ags. lo .. dnrl•tSn. HOLIDAY CATERING serviclng. 6'2·9907 Call anytime. 96&-8946 53f.a162 89'1-2862 ° uro, ING. R~aaonable rates. HOMESAVERS. PJumb· coat.101&!~" No,,vembe1r1 Vacuum Cleaner Ct.r r Home or ()(fl~ Parut!ll • Free estunates. S48·2706 lng & Heating Free esl specia ..,., o on 3 IS71 Newport Bl. CM. JodJvkt7~~~a,u, CbartetCruises.10to 2()( ·~~~:o';RJ~fn1.• ct!:.!~P~1st·~~,A~~ Ulislca•c• CustomWaUpaperiog SJS br. HoOBoesf At.&Mrelci•~~e !1~,s:;?eso1~ l~:~t~~t -646-__ 31_crr _____ _ pt'l'M)IU. 64(). 7158 George 549-2015 642·2995. 645-1390 .................. :.... All Work Guar. Free Est. servtce. · / ..... asphalt & acrybc coat· Window Cl••l•g Publlc Record Reports c.-.t/C:O.rete Acoustics. foundations, 673-4158 979-8065or847-0383 iogs for composition ••••••••••••••••••••••' SocaJ area. PO Box 1012 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exper. 1ardeoer. Clean· Lite haullng-movi.ng. partitions. drywall re· . . DrainsclearedfromS4.50. shingles & bwlt·UP roof-WU'fl>OW CLEANlNG S.A.C..92102.~163 C.ementw0ckof1t1Jkiods aps. Free est. Reuoo. Garage-Yard clea01ng. pairetc.S48-0512 Painting, lotenor. Free FreeEsl.AJlworkguar. ing. 20 year of.ex· 640-5591 Legal sec reta rial Ftte esL 10 years exp: CMarea.S48~l Reas.rat.es.542-0105 ~4•a..., ~Mik~ates. Refs. Orainmaster.638-0953 pe.ra e n ce . Fre e . aervk:es. 8 yn exp. Tape TopquAbty. $56-0757. Gardener· Serv. Trees, Home P'roMh ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Atl'n Gen Contractors· estimates. Membe r or Coast Window Clearung. tra1'scriptlon Irvine F d 1 t 1 ,n spmklrs Free Est Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brickwork Small jobs lnt J.alnt & wallpaper Plumber nds. work Good. the Chamber of Com· Comm. & Res. Try us Ka~i·-.,..,.. .......,.. • • oun al ons, re • n_1n., · . · MW . N ·eo M .: n.: k · . · merce. Commercial & Refs. 642·5668 u.:i................. walls, blocks, patios Juananytime.957·2698 A AY Cosmetics, ~n, sta esa ... "'". wor ., reas. pr. pnces onremodels&re· Resldent.1al.83S-EelJ. 536-5013.1..lc'd. Nutrition, Houseware~. Irvine. 675-3175eves. Freeesl. Steve. 547~1 pairs. Serv. avail. ror•----------tClassiCied Ads are the r-. -The fastest draw lo lbe Home Care-"-Comm 1-homeowners also Top answer lo a successful Tbe fastest dra!' i.n ~e Patio's, walks , & West ... a Daily Pilot MZ-l&'M Malle your shopP.ing WALLPAPERING HatPlumbang S37-l194 SeUWlthEASE! garageoryudule! Jt.'~ West: · .a Daily Pilot driveways. Retain Inf! Classified Ad. Call Today easier by using the Dally Refs offe r ed . Eves. · Jl's a BREEZE a better way tot.ell more Qassi.fied Ad. 6'2-5678. wall. Call 54()..33Sl eves. 642·5678. Want Ad Help? 642·5678 Pilot Classified Ads. 631 ·3085/675-1266 Want Ad Results f)t2-S678 Classified Ads 64.i-5678 people! ~!~!'!.~ .... ~! .. '.':':.~ .... ~~!:>.~ .. ~?~~ ~~ ..... !~.~~ ~~~ .... ?!.~~· ~~!.~~ .... ?~!~ ~-~.~ ...... ~?~~ ~.!'.~! ......... !?.~~ ~~~ ..... !!!! Lagmll INdl 3141 Me wpcNi leoclt 3169 c.t dowa CdM dlx suites, uW pd. CASH 1C'A ~ Lost.or Found a pet? CaJI A~CTed~~;;a:~~~--------....................... , ....................... UYillg IExptMn' A/C, amrfite r:g. Fr $18S. r,na A Anlma kn ~~sta,n ce = llke to accompany Acrtog Bkkpntt I• & 2 ta~ dal AllAduJtsoo~.2bdrm Sbattabomeor a~ol 300'. 0 se req'd. &.Of any purpose! League. · ,no ee. a sharp lady lo soc1aJ TEMPORARY oc""' •lew. w• kl 2ba Crom $320. Jae, pool,~ (l}AJtS UNuMmD 67seoG •• • • .1~ REW ARD events. theater ai dinang. Registel' today lo work bell. $410-$310. clubhc::;e~hown by -300sq.ft.Sl8Spermo.in Lost M kitte n. While <213>434-4685aft8pm on various accounlintt 54,·llU.499·1'22 appt. ',__3965 '{[l'.ccu~~-CostAM~788t lst.2nd.or3rd.Home~Loans w/bl.k ma.rtungs. 4 mos MASSAGE :Sn~~~rkm~l=~iaro Sbarpl·BR&bu.nkroom, •L"-"'ft'!"' 832-4134Sincel971 Termsandpayme.ntstailoredtoyou old.l0.2l .VicAnaMana FIGUREMODELS yous: ho me . Figure din. rm., brick frpl, new Charming bay Vl ew, pen-Any amount-credit no problem Ln. Lag Nig. 831-1845 Clerks to Sr. Accoun- kilcb. & batb; lge. deck; tbouse retreat. 2 br, Sun· ROOMMATES NEWPORT/IRVIHE ' Lost Peloneseorange/wht ESCORTS tants need ed tbru-oul North Laguna. Avail. deck. elec. gar. opener. · · Full Service Suites pa ws. -male. Jyrs. old OUTCAU OMLY Orange County. Dec. 1-$400 mo. Agt. No children or pets . 511m" ...... $ay. $295 Monthly ~ mRUNC HOME LOANS, INC. (Ming). No tags.96J-7281 D.-b e•n. llr Ro~rt Hair's 49Cs7SS1 Avail immecl $500. mo. ntjoymore. Payless! CaUPbyllis~89 1100~11s1~Sui•~200 Reward ....,... Accountemps l.se.67S-0377. AllAges&Westyles ~ ~portkKh.C.021WiO 631 -2140 SOOS. Main,Ste 501 MeApOrf IHdt 3169 We Cbeck References lo (714) 955-1610 LOST Small while Poodle GOLDEH GlRL No. Tower. Union Bank ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5cmta .AllCI 381~ Cal 546-4282 523 bSql. ft. offilce Lspace BKR. W.18thStreet, CM . In The Caty of Orange , .... .,~RT ••••••••••••••••••••••• su ·ease n aguna REWARD.645-0874. Caplatn & wife seek 114/835-41<>.1 -~-.-"' s~• Exec M/ F Npl Bcb Hills, S308 month. Avllll. female crew ror large~~~~~~~~~~ Bachelors, 1 or 2 1St,yadltcoodo,N.E. •1i • • ·aoc~ Decl.st8J0..6030 t.siMuR...tal 44501mlAHI LOSTF,lrisbSetter.V1c saa.lboaltoGreece.Sharel~ . Bedrooms&Town.bou.ses 2Br, 2ba, els to shop/ pnm; loc: Ca~ j · · ....................... Oppo;tWlity SOOS Yorklown/Brookhurs l . eicpenses.2l3/S94-o897 Act1V1ly Assist.ant. Con From$349.50 C r w y . C o m m ~ e~. =7813 a~i Deluxe medical swte. For l e as e t a a I e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11·11. Ans to Kelly. valescent Hospital. App Spectac~ar spa, total POOllclbhse. Cpl, drp 6'0-SJ57 Mr S .lb. ground nr .. ~rona del Beachfroot store. across Beer Tavern, CM are a. 963-3633. LINDA & YICIU. I y in p er s on ; 18811 recreation program. frpl. 6J3.zrn /S38·S798. · · mJ Mar. Realooonuca Corp. from pier. tn Seal Beach. Est 13 yrs Gross S7 000 o.ecc.I M F1orida St .. H.B. sod.~ program. 7 poo~. 8 _.__._. fw'Alslled 25 Yl' old educated work-675-6700 Noon -6 P .m . ( 2 13 > pr ·mo. Ail help r'un. Lo!>t '? Golden Retnevcr. £-......._ ~ofsori! Administrative & Sale" tenniacourta.AtFuhioo .....-!!""'! .~ ing clasa man needs t.c ~/439-38619 $lGOOO do •-645-44?4 s mo . old. Area of ..._.. ·-~ .. Island. Jamboree • San « U.fw wlllMd 390, hare · in food Laguna Beach. xlot ex· • . · ._.. 2 o lb J Or an g e . C . M . Serving all Orange Co. trainee (21 needed by J uinHillsRoad. • ..................... , =~~?e!:isenowi posure, 310 sq. ft .. + lnJ hlalR..tal 4500 att.er3.30. Reward!646-2686 83.'>-7313 successful fast groW1ng f 714J 644-1900 THE EXCITING Female. Write PO Box storage. Very attractive, ••••••••••••••••••••••• mfg co. SelUng security PALM MESA APTS. "533. Irv ea 92716 ample parlting. 1000 No. LogilAa t.ach hMln. ...,..._... Lost cal : grey long hair A Mew Approoch To &ys tem to hottils. Gd Bachelor unll ~ block MINUTESTONPT • · Coast.$325Mo.494-75Sl 4 6 5 . 183 0 sq ft , OppOl'fwity 5015 Vic. Costa Mesa Nov. CRlATIVf educatJOnaJ back ground from beach. All utll pd. BCH. SHARE A HOME 1200 Sq Ft $480 mo $250-$900/mo. Ans. Ph ••••••••••••••••••··~·· 6th. Reward646-8786 LEADHSH1' req. w/abLlJty lo com· No kids. oo pets. 201 E.. Bach.1&2BR. 64S-7464or761·2284 Margu'erlt~ Pk;..y & 646-3357. Investor wanted for ex· LOST early Fri morn, A PubbcTalk for men .& municate effectively. Balboa Blv~. S2SO per from $230. & up. We'll help you find a re-Av on S. D. Frwy in pansaon of number l vol. 11·17. Gold bracelet in women who a re con· ~xp. tn s ales' acct IL mo.+ secuntydep. Call Adults.NoPel.S liableroommate! Mi~on Viejo. Prwer 110& 180Sq.Ft. Boat Dealer m So. Cal. frontofCdM Post Office. cemed to awaken their hulds. mfg. or securtt.v SueS56-T70'1 lS6lMeuDr. Mgmt831·7444 Mini warehouse. Com· Xlnlreturn,overnormal REWARD. Call 496-4744 own true l ead er s hip helpful. Send re:.ume & "JIJr 2 Ba, --to beach, (5 Bl.ks EasBlvldof. )Newport Roommate, M/F. lo share merce Park. Newport. expectancy lo right In· it found. potenlial. Tues. Nov 21 at J:;!lmearys'Tt;:1y~°:g.ts i?;~ .,..,....., 3 B R-b-$e in Cd M Dix &ec.-s.it.I 83H8.l3 vestor. Must be able to the Surf & Sand Hotel enC'I. garage, no pets. 9am-Spm54&-9860 w/myselt & daughter. Enjoy favorable Nwpt • move immed. $100.000 Found while 3 legged ISM So. Coast Rwy Top field Locks Jnc., 1613 S47Smo'yrlylse.644·llo.1 Wkdys; 992·5000, Eves; Beach address with ll~sq.Ct.for_slorage or man. reqwre ment. Ask male d~g. Vic. J am-ohheSurfRoomatSPM Monrovia Ave . C .M. _Steps to beach, yearly. MOllLEHOME 673-9533.. ocean v I e w. Fu 11 q~ettypebwnness. 782A for Mr. Fiemmg.848-1866 boree/Bnst.ol. 644-01.39 in Laguna Beach. Please _92627 ________ _ mod b b . . " ail i d w. 20th Sl CM Call Jack __ .. AOA 7022 r r rth ··----------Lge em 2 r , 1, r, IHFORMATIOM Roommate wanted tci services. v mme · 546--227'1 Found: Cocker Spaniel. ~orma""tioo or u er,. upper, frplc, all bltos. Rent.. option lo buy iJlfo, sbare Balboa Island Bay Call <TI4)644-6881 MOMytot.o. 5025 brwn.& wht. Vic: nr La _________ 1 ADULT MEWSl'APH $375&$425.yrly. Garage repo's loan assumption, front apt. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. DOWNTOWN LAGUNA Sfof'999 4550 ....................... Cuesta, Memphis & HELP couch & love seat CARRJIEJlS LA TIMES ~~pener. 64Z·3"90; etc. Easy finance O.A.C $W0 per mo. 633-1382 or BEACH Plusboffices. 65" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Short tern\ R.E. $ Delaware, HB. Is at O.C gomg to Neb Needs 3 N.8 .. S.A , C.M. WoTk 3 ..:....;;;._;_;_ _____ -t 9oCfices. 6751863 -sq.ft.ineld uUl.49'-7796 4000 sq. ft. renced yard. Available fast ArurnalShelter. , nde. Do you have room wks per mo. S90 per wk Park NeWJ>C)rt sub·lease, ~ HOim Ston Gorgeous house lo share. Water/power. Irvine. Call673-6634 FOUND: Gray wt blk myourtruck? 548·80'75 ~~'::a~~=da~l~s~a~: 8 mo's. 2 B'R. 2 ba, $444 Santa Ana 5~7"11l 2 ml from oce a o. 3 ~fi~ ~~~a~ SSS-UI02 strippmg, male Persian Tra.,.• · 545(1 925 mo.P.P.CaU95?-8914 Anahei~ 95&-1011 Bdrms, heated pool, 2 B·1• d H'e Znd fir ~W..ted 4600 MofteyW..ted 5030 cat. Nashville Ave. H.B. ••••••••••••••••••••••j~m.~~~t.~~~~~~ W-•-•nster ft•ft ft-• ( I .... "" Hunt. B .. v . • . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• """ ,.,....8 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, gar. blk to """"'"' . 1442 rp cs. _,.,_ Cu. (213)..-ool.5 d.ys/ (.213) ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ ........... __ • _______ ,Lea ving Dec JOlh ror bcb. Yrly. $5SO. mo W.Anabea: ~~ <n4)842-'7252 ~ve • Jlespon1ible. working Pvt Pty needs $20K. 2nd Found Fem poodle mix. Cb.ic:Ago. need 1 nder to 67S-6670Agt.. E.Anahea 150(] Rmmate 2 Br NB hm. writer seeks ooe TOMsecur~3-Ul5~rime grey & wht. recently he.lpdnve.Call646-49G2 15 2 Bdrm .lh ti lnt • Cont aft Sp. m Mon lbru Nr. O.C. Airport. Deluxe be d room collage in Cd prop. gt clipped. Warner/Raitt.. E ~ ::: & locall. :1n ~a:· x rl •~ 400CJ Fri or anyUri>e wkends om~es w/secretarial Corona del Mar or Costa Mortoaa:u, Tn11t SA. 979-4632. :,,.:~ Hei ......... ~., -·~., e~---........................... , __ ....,.._ .... na aennce. 7S2·5626. Mesa. Quietness essen· ft~ 5035 ---------pan Iott PEOPLE ., ..... U"loir"....uo ki '--"-"""'"v•~· lia1 Writ Cl ified Ad _._ FOUND G D t ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * Room w/ tcucuette ... ~RT Ill!. .a.CH . e ass 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• real ane ype ~ & WESTCLJFF2Br, 1~ Bi $60week&up. Fem.losbrfum.2Br 2Ba n5•n·v 5A #206. Daily Pilot, P.O. puppy ne ar 17th & -1 In fk.. 7005 townhouse. Adult.s only. 548-9755 secur. apt w/same. Non· Prime location. Approx Box 1560. Cost1l Mesa LOWEST Tustin. 54()..1822 ..... -Needed $395 1721! smoke, sauna pool, S. 10,000 11q ft. Paneled of· 92626orcall67S-3862 ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets. · mo. ______ .... Brookhunt.. HB. $150 + fices. Shower & kilchen. lntenstRahs Pet"SOIMM 535o Rl!"'L EST"'TE Bed.ford Ln. 548-7533. * ~ .... utiJ. Wlcdys 957-0272 Contact Louise Dahl. Male UCJ student seeks I t TD • _.__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,._ A iAY YlEW Lovel.Ygardens·Brook.s CORPORATE REALTY room w/or W/OUl board. • •• S. m>V RELAXING MASSAGE LICENSE lmrnndiately EASTBLUFF. Stunning wtr. fall 97S-0888 Work and/or pay for ~T.D. Loms. Bob James-Lie Masseur lllllllj 2 br. 2 ba, frplc. Lge •Kitc.benFacU.avail. CicmaqK rent. Mark 5pm·6pm, Faire5tTermss i.ncel949 OutcaJI S.9.494-Slll SCHOOL $5 89 patio. Pool. Mature •Jacuzzi,beat.edpool f•'•..t 4350 WAMRD 64S-635'7. SattlerMh).C:O. adults. No pets. $540. •Wktyordallymaidsrv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEWPOltTCTROFC 1--...;1.-."t/ 642-2 17 1 545-0611 PREGNANT? Caring. OFFERS • 640-0349. •'IV & phone available Single $40. 2033 Anaheim Sr exec. will share you Ra•ce confidential counseling & ~s or Gals "'-low-$63 Wll Ave. Double S6S. 1811 Npt Ctr deluxe ste & sbr ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPUBLIC referral. Abortion, adop-r~e •-...a...-... 11:-....---C tion&keeping. ~~•~FT.... No se lin g . No ex · OCEANFRONT, vie11 22T1Harbor Placentia 13, M overhead expense in·....._ APCARE 547.2563 penence nee. Company from all roo~. 2 BR, l~ Co&ta Mesa :~ ::· 642·a.64 cld'g secy. Contact C.G. ()pportwlity SOOS •Crash CoW'M!'ava ilable w1lhng lo tra in. P art ::im:~1:e::~~Y t~3!: Double garace, 20lh ' ~ut:=U:~ -·•••••••••••••••••••• HOME LOAN COUMTRY GIRL •Matenals ~rovided. ume or full time. Ca ll' $695. Tom, 536·3483, 141.10.AIMM Olive, HB, HO. All<l Lq8ch.Ca926Sl. AV ... IM)Rfe. *ESCORTS* =~~~~t~~ Mr.Roberts,834·t377 636-6300. • 6 5 • u p w e e k I y aiuale, aame aru $15. Own & operate your own TM eo .... , Ott.en 24 hrs 9c.7 0..174 *Oloose own taste-day Advertising Coordinator ---------w/kitcbeoette. 675-8740. 9llb=52&o Xlnl blway vialbtllty, new vending routes. 4-10 hrs Ref..-Y-..To Whew " ..... &night classes. for J>Ubl.astung company LIDO lSLAND da crpt.s. ~t. A/C, under· weekly. Compl. co. train· '"--Co.of _...... R •Placemenl-i.IP to 80% i!' San Clemente . full 3 BRZ Ba, freshly JMU!ll Furn room w/kitcb eri •Sir,gle.Harbol'·A ms, grnd park g. Oceanlf hUI ing&locationsetup. _.,..;,::r_-._ t.o.. Splritww ..... comm.i.96ion. ume. oo sales. Typmg. ed & new cpt. Encl So. privs to rent. female. C'.ll.atcrqeool.Y.$30 viewl.fromS00.1200aqfl PlanU2080.00 -·-.... •-18JSSo.EICaminoReal • worlfing wlfigures, good patio. $650. J . Kloae, Mission Viejo area. · ma74 avall.549-11.86,499-3922. Plao tl$4980.00 2ND'S SanClemente:Fullylic. Free3Week telephone aptitude, de· ~SS9.f.588Rlte ~ 10l20.....,e.$40mo. 72U COSTA MESA Planlll$9710.00 Forappt.~·7296 SalesTrai.nlng tail oriented. Call for WESTMEWPOIT Rm. pvt ba t b, maturt Trask Au· West· Professional officespace ca r·ro~v:\4f190l~ e e SI0,000-SI 00,000 Col Joro..tafft appt: Penny.4.98-t600. 3 Bdrms., 1 ba., unfum. emplyd lady, Ute prlv, 1194-2585,891-2144 avail tn California 1st l ·800·2J?.2 806 or lrollen-759·1113 ANITAformerlyof . J 31.J.0.03 493-04421--------se, Yearty reft. $150 +~ l.q Bcb, Extra l.rg. garace alol'qe Bank Bldg. 750 sq. ft. l-800-237-0704, Sun lOAM· GOLDEN TOUCH can K11tellu Advertising IAYVIEW 494-7346 onlyS125permo.Rearof Low price includes 6PM,M·W,9AM..SPM. PVTPTYwUlpaymo.re nowbe RealEstate School PASTEUP 2 BR. 2 ba, frpl, garage. P leasant room. Noll 563 w. 19th St. CM Call janitor ial. security ror your 2nd T .D. s . reached at <714)496-3462 32031CalDIJ)()CaptSlnno LAY·OUT Vearly,$550,uofuni. smokinl older lady. Jadt546-2277 services. conference OwnYourOwnBusiness! 642--3573 MICHELLE'S SanJuanCapistrano PAGIMG IALIOA-MEWPORT Refs. Good loc. Reas.---------. room le utllities. Conve-Area distributor for Jobs W..e.d. 7075 Art.1st needed part.lime REALTY 675-1170 ~. --. • ..-..... _._.A,. nienl Jocalioo. 230 E. 17lh Rand McNally Maps. No * CASH FAST * •o.tc.11• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Camera and/or typeset ----'t't.nl St, Oost.a Mesa. 642-9560 aelling. Service company MONEY IN 10 DA vs 11" ... 2AM 835-3749 t h I r I 2 =be. u .......... , clean ll..W becbelor room .a ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• established accounts. In· 2nd & 3rd Trust Deeds ""' TEMPORAi Y JOI 1 n I ex Pe r e P u · .,.,,_. .. S 11 l l ro .... · Fin 1 lS Newport Ensign (714 > .,Ji. • 1 blk. lo beach. bath. Nr beach. $225. 51MeoL1 USll ma • e ecan • P • vestments $1650 to •IAIK>ll anc a vs I.IOI WAMTID: Needed by yoO.OR man. 613-0050, asJt for Brian. Sto 1-refrig. garage. ALSO 1 separate rm feasional bldJ· Near S15,450secured by lnven· (714)551-1250 Desperately needed Australian. for 30 days. 'S400permo.yearly.day ava1l873-0174 !3,-000SQ.PT. Capistrano luion. tory&equipmeot.Wrlte, Mon·Fri at Spm from Sta rt Immed i ately. 751MWMOeves75&-MS8 v=&-...,. 421c Mucb1~klng. To b~ include name, addreaa. A.a•UIMAfl/ CostA '99 Mesa to Chap· Sttong & capable . C:: •--Great Location comp summer o telephone It 3 references PeruJ1lla/ man Ave in Garden 831M:rl74 Saot<t Ana area A OCEANVIEW,yrly2BR1 ••-•••••••••••••••••• '?9. Now l eaalog. to Personnel Director, a...t&,..._.. Grove. HELP! <for 1i... preferred. I~"'""_,.., Ba, dup lex. $4SO mo. ENSZ-NAD A BEACH Deluxe&p.ce 8-54.54. NAMCO, 2121 Mon-••••••••••••••••••••••• mo's) ss.oo wit. r.•11 Bahysilllng my home. Af· TV"V'\...J \ 6'M110orM2-3638 • ~~eeps I . '4<1 No.Oosta lleu,700aq.ft. JA:Vallo Rd. S.W. Btrm· + na•r:Ah 510CI 494·78'12 ternoooa & Eves. Trans .,_Al"t:J lJOVE1t VILLAGE • Becept.?<ODGL..Ofc... 1350/JDO. Grwad OOOt'. t.nabam, Alabama 35211 ......... ;;;........... available. 842·5357. .,,. ~ 2btcmdo allDecl p-•-SDrinO Condo Tom,540-zaoo. -or call t oll tree .... _.....,_. MSO mo. av ~-Mt;1oa 81111 CoUJl~ CommereeP atk l-llJO..t3M54S. ~",.. ft C:: IHetpW.ted 7 100 AJI Aboard for the Dill~ Oub. •MIO omce spec.-. 500 aq. ft. TIUI PSYCHIC M~ ....................... TPIRlotAICHN. RFISoiaJ.:MASr~' 1n. Near Hoag AUr. 2 br ..,_.. m-at.3 Xhlt.loc.ttJoe. Comer of CAR RENTAL Nets ·"-alJ C rd It A U I kl h " twnble ..c-lN ,...., .... ,,.,.. lllh•Newport Blvd. l50,000YT.6Scarsalways See.• t~ · 8 \ ccoun Jll c er 'Pone rormat10 all a ~, ... .,..1 car BIGBEABCAB IJClc&mQ... -· ~111orfM6.6303 bu1y. or Dlsneylaodl palm readings $10. l operator needed full Chrtstmu l&or at ~·s..aets~ peta. $28S 2or8Jl.w,...trple ... ec:.dsl·pa•4t.O~~ sums seller moving out 0 1 quesUon answered by V\JY tlFmell. lmmebe d.flofpenCing.I 612 5678 ._, ., .. .. v .,.,,.,. IAY V.W ....... -... A,.. 717511400 ..,.,,. 494-8117 T y P I I o t u co ne •· al ...;..r.. ______ _ Eut.bluff 2 bt, 2~ ba, 2 ev•. Luxurlout oltlce1, U • oji Lafayette .. eaone.ry ~..._. .. ,. .... • -CHRISTMAS GIFT S4M671 for •PPl. Ir de-ANIMAL HOSPITAL car iar. Pool. pvt" Bil Bear cabin, alpal4, ecuUve ucret ary, VW..Ce UOOSQ.rt · WORKING PARTNER. SCDIU l(J·s TRAIN aloPS for your tails. Ba!boa Mtrl~e Groomer . bather, no Q\liet. kl.S. Allo abt to pooltablt , color TV. 2 pertonal pbone cov· BUGRuNDY TheWaJIStreetJourual. llUUll"'L sbopplna convenience :ardwarc. E .O.E . cUpplng. assist~ clean. aban.&40-Sal:s.c>-7559 frplc'a.~11 _.,., ~t.. con· Realtor f'ls.tlll 'nme Maa I& radio-TV ANSWERS every Wettoeada.y start· IF/H. FuU Ume tncl. Sat. and fereace room. xerox, qewa have reported oo Ing Nov. L5tb u.ru Dec. A«WDU Rettlvable bllJ-orSun.~ UDO V1EW 2br, ll'plc, 8ouM lo Bil Bear City DOtar)'. Leaae or mon\h ............ 4410 lh1I bualneaa receoUy. A Bh.oh-'1ora -11 CALL NOW ' i 1 It d .,.uo. sep, l).R. AclJll. •'-I . P4 pet' nilbt to smntb. Near ao. Coast "••••••••••••••••••••• W1Mer, a real money &xact-Btavcr -l Ot . . ng c er . nee. ed full ANSWERING SERVICE •1mo.t7MS58 dbL"9 1JQeft1 Pl O C I rt • k R Iii • 500 A BATH ~$6111 lime lmmed Ol)(:l'llng. Orange Co Arprt area. • OCC\IPU()'. au. cau a rpo TOPLOCATIOM! ma ... ~· •17• I know a auy who h .. n·t Full co. benfflts. c.n ,Inter busy 11witchbrd, Cha.el fnmt Apt. 2br, fw'r/ahlcLMl-tm freew&71. m.2let. IMAMt•.,.,t .. 4 ~S ~. o1';~o1i~: been muued ln two . 54Nl71 fOf' eppt. & d•· Ftr as PIT ahlfU. EOE 2be, 'fill le•el, bus• L ake A rrow b ead Near Briltol .. Baller, 8'aceellftllretaihllop BuUd~rtlll'tmenlln· years He also haan't ~lh~tthEASE! tails. Balboa Marine M.anrbt~r. Pay accord· pMlo. H r IU'I· Boat lakeb'cm&CODdo,1lpal . C.lll.IOOSQ.ft.1186.mo. •JIPl'C* • .-0 ... ft. come.Call <714>m.m2 taken.A BATH lo lwo tt'uBREEZE Hardwan . E .O .E . inf to exp. 546-'333 °' alip ava11.W70840-lOG. IJ0.'7CIZ2 R.eal&Gr',$41-7721 _,Pe-mo. Bkr1'7MTOO rorappt.10.5dally, ~emt, Cl ... llledAdaM2·~ M/.F/H. Sl).3333 ' Act.. Consultants - 1- __ c_1_2 __ DAl_L_V_P_,1L ... o .. r _______ Mondly.;,;.;.;.;,;~·:.;Nol<'9l.;.;;.;;.;;.;.""°*;;;;;;..;20.:;:..;.:11::.:1'~ I \ ~ w~~: .... ~!!o ~-~~ ..... ?~~. ~!.~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~!. ~~·~.~ ..... ?!~~ ~~.~·~.~ ..... ~L~~ .W,W..ted W ..eod 7100 1 HelpW •ttd 7100 .... W •t td 71 00 ···-····-----·-------.-.. _ _ _ _ _ tlouukeot'ptor wanl1•d •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ CUA.RM 1.Ad)' Lo hve-·tn. Pvt rm It ANSWFRCNG ERVIC EXECUTIVE SECIETAIY Eltt't~y/RE toSl2K ba ~ 811_1_9 __ _ =lh~~roM!~~ ·~~:t CLHtCAL CAuh._. te PrHi.t tt =ii;ptat ~i~ SECURITY 1t?::.t1or·r.:it/~~1~J::~ a.... A 8M 0637 .. • • 1&1 ...__ GenJ ore TYPl3l tos900 Due to our rcrcnl C'X f •· ~-· C hai••••• 7 9 c_.... ,..~ ..__ PltllMCalt •·or Appt jlllN!lon proacram. Wtll ,.~f1~~ d~P~~Yt at HI~ 1\nllque f'hoto1raph FL-y FREE WITH ........ c••d91•· ,,.. ......... ·~·" lrvUW" Pef'llOfln I AgenC)' Farao Guard $(-rvleh I .. 71• 848--41811 Manaacmenl m•rkt'lin • -4 c'"'""'•tht9c• to Prell•.t/cw.f 488 E l7lh. Co ta MtH h1n111i security JtlUtrdi. --------- 1J0111tl(1C1 ~rate anUqut bee...._ ()fflqJ. Met ...._ ~lltle1 ..t Su.lte~ 142 1470 for ICooi!ffeeper, live In. own photo eqwpmt"nl la d, --'•t•--t a. e..erstlc ........ ,,w_ '" ~~ l"IM/Mewport l clt room an lovtly 2·11ty N l:J T.tap oldUme pl\ l• ' ••• -...-huJnll a hid M uc>t<rtthoru. Tra,tf "" OfflCE lJYER(OAD ilc•er-olf••t-•dluHow -.1.,elrile11cTH .. fo'•;MA LE -rac\ory s.t.Aae/Anlllll• . c ren. u)jt q\df' 2U pr hr 't'akt b e .... .,,, 11 .... le, c oc•.... office Workt'rs. Me nt ra1sei. '!'~~~ ~ ~o p~gf~:· Re~tu:._~ .id Lo neaN'llt 1-;m~•) ,rece•r• ••d c•••••lc etlo• 1111111 648-512.5. 11527 Monrovtu ----• www q'd $300 mo 84''30$1 rr ~ ~\~P~~·~~id ~1 reqalre4. .... ,.._. la ...._ Pot_... Ave.NB_____ WWttMr-Ar•• 2 weekdys, 673-3822 bef 2 bycmpllm·r Ian • ale • hioW "'*9 f• ..0 .._, °" • Offkt Mov...e .... lilll1. C~ ..... ltOt PWMITURf weekdays 0 _.........._.. T .. a-t ...__---a.. • ...a-...u .-.a --~ C••Alte .......... _ ..&-....t---0 ~ 1 S ._L1tS I M M I D I A T E.._ ______ _ ,,..,._ t1 .. a1• 't ••w+*•" ....,... __ • , ....... ""' ··---•--_..._ .,........._. "' 5 OP I .... I G S f .-A.I P C LHk yow cWa -.. ,.. w ~ .. trneL Wort. 1o<.e .. 11,.....au:h c ......... lfw of tt•thlde wltllout the ... of IHT DESIGH " I H I o ~ lNDUSTRtAL l ht• Jullv Kol(t•r Inc. 11 ., ....... .-y .. 0,...to .. lllAh.C .. for..,.,polRhM..t. .ec.Ww.-lc..._.",.ncrwllh•n Apply between lOum !!,'~ ~y •::o STUFFYOUR J)'n1un11'. f,15t .:row111y • •pKltil ... ....,.. ~ 1pf1tttwelty for 2J>m, Mon thru Sul, H.J __ ,,, cen STOCIUNGWITH n<J1laurw1t t'h••n. tia"l"d ~Q~ ' £..0~ carfff" Mlthf9cfloa. bctW ..a.y ..t GlltT'ttl Furniture. '22ll w..t TOI' PAY wlttl a HOLIDAY CA.SHH }~1~"~~~: .. !!'i::;:~~lf. 0 3723 llrch Str.et. ~wporf hoch 557-0061 ~07 frl•t• t.tHflh . s ................. for HarbQrBl.,C.M.. ,....dtdco ... ..,. ~~1~1.1~1~: ro1~c:.:',~' Ckrlc 111 our 11d1ttr I of l.t.r•Mw wMtMIM. A....,.c• P ... c G8411t.AL OfffCf Apply In penion Mondlly women ClM or over ) to fie•• lill'('ounb p•> 1tbh• ·~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I H ...... Pi a....._ CLMdly Dwcel Wt. 204, MUAl enjoy phone con to J"r\day. SAM to SPM earn eicua <'8bh ui. dept W~ pro\ 1Jt' \Int J7 It I. C:O.t H141tw.y, c ..... .,_. Mw, l a cl . w o rk 1 n g w I at mallroom helpers. pr1· '6ork1n1 cood fl bt·ncf1\~ i---------i C• 92621 Cl 141 •1l-JaSO. cu."U>mers " detail Lt ~S FAIGO i.sroom operators. & Pae appl)' In JM',..un CA.SHIERS lye_mg Pdvac ,111ckpay ..._ ...... DS1taVICES truckdnvers,day,n1ght. to U.nktnlC GLl-.UI CAl. attieallh lns.Applyll.m --1512~W. weekend &h1fls 10 TM ~•-Inc OPER •TIO..._.S Pffn\llnanit P llrnt-oi•<·n 1 PAY DAYS 4pm. Mo n thru Fri l..ltguna Niguel ~· A " 1nJC'l A.bu 1ntt•r"1t'w1n1it Barden's Pest Control. Coe:ue11w•attt. ' 17CMJ Nlet+.A•• OfEICER for <.'hri~tm ' h1•l1> 6"6 R d I ... C M '"''-·Co 9271 • ,.. Prl"HC>U tl•h tt•111t r LIFT UMTIL s4'&.S57o 8 n ° p .. • FultrtOtl, CA Th.ls 1s an 1detll wo for 54'90]1 I l\r"ntvruod ~•\ ina"' & t"'J>r h1•lpful M>J'l)' In CHRISTMAS !-;m11tovmt•nl OR you to supplement your LrntJ\ 1 .. a111\rl) t'ek1na '"'P•Ot• lOAM to 4PM C ~ Ir T ah• General Office M' ·ay, Tut'sday, Wed income on a ~rman.-nt .. ... 1-:arn eatn hnslma& -..... -6 r ~ 1n ll<lRcl p/l1me baJ is No exiv• \l"f MANAG Et\ for S5 un1h In Co'!lt.a Mt':.¥ f;xper 'rl • ouplt' ltui.bancl muhl hu \ t.' nw1.nt eitp Wlft' bkkpti ~ x 1' (' .i I I l' \' t• 1,213 )865 3BS l Architectural Uruft,.man 2 yn. min, t'XJ'l.'I 7141957~ Anwed s.c.tty Officer t-;xpent'nce<l. full tinw. nJte 11blft. 3 30pm 12pm, perm position 714 · ~3281 E.O.E -Al'isembly work lfYu1I . full tune. dayl nte. Al> sembly Technology Inc 23041 Alcalde, Lag. JUs 77()..2894 o1 t1HC't•r urit•nlt'u 1n Cold t(4•y WMrt'hoU•t' '""" 1""••• ·~ Fast growing St Joh.n ~ay, Thursdny, lOAM ' r.!r dJV1duel 1111th a.otnt' Pfl' 3200 ll•rbc>r lil (.'M l n1 rmnt'>' 00""' AdntW1tratloft Knits needs a competent to GPM CLOSED ,..rtdsy needed Cllll or come in "'<"" ~vanll'' It Lo"4n c•x l)' Citllhlfll Showroom 1,, TYPISTS sell starter i.n the order at 27957 C.a.ot Road }lt'nt-nt•e to "-UC'" m our a n ~ q u • 1 o p p 0 rt PIX Of I •tilMJtOll leach dept. Sen1c1ng our coast 210 W . W .,....,. L..-. HkJMI llunt1nicton B~<A~h Empfoyt-rM f" CCTCLElkS to coast accoun\s in RM.2 17 831.0542 Rund> rht• pt·1~on we A volves heavy phone con ~---"'-•-,Ca OrCalJ Branch0ff1t't· uek ~ hu u I 11 h .. \ •' Qa.stut•r.1Apply rnpt·ri.6n KEYPUNCH OPH ~c7t17.1_ca 11 Na n c Y. .,,~,."'N.-oC .,,...,, 83)..1441 1o1up•n l.:iof"Y b3,•k11row1d Cmwn UardwMrt' y115 ~ ~·"" ... ~ ...,...., ond h~ f.im1hr with 3llf11'.: Cua ltlw'°,t:l>M CL " Equa.l()ppEmplyrM/I'' JUMJW(I ~ t havepbonu&rebM VocoffoMICo-1lot GENERAL OFFICE. C AS HIER bi.. ..ra_Np. Long&: short · S 15,540 Per y.., Rec:epllon. hte typ1ng,••--------i w .. ur~ a ar...,01ng 111 Younjl woman needed u•rm dt.lgnmenlll HoU T"llM.I Ctftfer M..-gtf' pleasant new offices in twnw1uon and ofkr 111;1l ror i·u.'>h.lcnn11 m u con day & vacation pay . SSl,,,500 Pery.., H.B. $700 mo start. Call .. wnihnl'O:Pponumur-s teu1porary retail shop Hos p1tnh zu\1on plan Moo·F'ri, 714/848·3133. w•; OF,.'F;R · M ui.l be a <'Q u 1.11 n lt-d •va1l11blt>. • C r o up M c d 1 <" :1 I wl retau. be <ifort & lit' ApplicatloM-wfl be eccephd ...til 3PM, GENERAL OFFICE Part 1ruiuraJ1('4· r111n cur»te Plc111.1.• l'ull or up· Dtc. tit, at The Ele•loy•llt & T.......... time, 20 hrs week $4.00 •Group Lon~ Term 011) ply al. Apropo11. 29. ·~~-~ ~. Cttthr of llut ..... leach. 531 M-. per hr. NB.644·4444 :1h1bty F'aeh1on lsluud , N ff. S ... ti .,. •---L. GE'"'ERALHELP •(jroup I.He lt111urant'e 644 26S2 --.?ill TI-'-tred,n9• ~· ~tt or part·llme fo r s m PIM ---_ 38 C.•••• Dth• .,__I a1 ~ ·--COmpony t'ald Heu re· Cashier puson. Coi.t:i 54 • ...,741 w .. u -e-s-r~ .. ,. • 11'11.'nt Plan Mesa Stat1uncn1. 270 f, -magic company. Ship· •St<X'k Purchulie Plan 17th Sl. CM 1-\rll time IAcross From CUstodiao wanled for lst•--------•I ping. rece1vlnR sales & •Free Parking Apply 1n per~on 10 12 OrongeCo. Airport) Church of Chnst. Scien· Designer de dept. Apply 9·1lAM GUARDS *SECURITY* I N s u L A Tl 0 N INSTALLERS. fo"'ull tim\• *GUARDS* o~n::~~1~er':~~ex~~ We have 1mm1•d lau• opt for Journeymen openmtc11 for Security WaRei. ubove scale. Xlnt. Guards"ln the Newport Cum P~ n Y b-e-n eC 11 " Beach area. Mllllory e" /\dam-$ Ins ulation pepence e nd '>em1 ~16_L_8 _____ _ Only t;quaJ Opport Employer Ust NB. full Ume. tel or PCB Golden's Magic Wand. ASSEMILERS Plell.'>C cMll Sheila t~ar Castue.r, mat1trc. P.l-tunc write Clerk, 3303 Via 946 W. 17lh St. CM. Jmmed operunJts 11va1l 1n rison for an ;1 ppo1nt Dnve photo Mon·Thur --Udo. 673-1340 DESIGNER General office. Heavy retired preferred. l''ull I N s u L A T l o N a.nd part t.1me as well WI INSTALLERS New con· weekend part-tune and ;;tr co r.n So. Orange Cly on-call work lli available Gd co benefits. exp. ~lectron1c as5'!mbly of menl ;i.7.30. Dcpe~dable, oon' Clerk. Motel front desk, Cuis r Seniice Manufacturer of electro-phones. Typ1n~. filing, microwave or pr1nled dl.lble. permanent. H B neat appearance. much lOme mecbaruca.l producu re· I O·key adder. Good Burns offers the bttsl .E_ref495-_l_832 ____ _ wages 11nd hen t>f1l!> Insurance CODI NG padtaRe in lhe M:cunty CLERK. auto ins helpful. industry, 1n add1t1on to call Mr:. Kirkpatrick, trauung w1lh pay and 979-5481 lrvme area rurrushed uniforms and -- c1rcwl componcnls 6 BRE ...... TWOOD 962.4353 detail. 2-girl o ffi ce, Fast growing SL John qu.lres 8 proven PCB lay-phone auinners essen· mo cl{>elronic n sembly IJ"'lll ------""'rm ""·lune. Work Fri Knits needs a rompelent t1°1 Small mfr Salary SAVINGS CASHIERS rSa t;.~. a""l self-starter in lhe order out puaon who wanu an '"f• • uper req Good pay & ex l 4,..._ . de o=uruly lo make ex· commensurat e w/ex· ht'fl4.-f1t.o.. Job is located an pt. Senim.ng our coast II & LOAM Fltune Good Poy lo "Oasl accounts in· ce lent wa11es. Plus. be penence. Ca for appt. l.a~una Beach. f'or G~..... 1 ~ 1 ., I ed h 642-1916 eq u1 pme n t Ca r 11 nd lNSURANCE, Group ml telephone 11> r equir ed mmlstrauve agency ti' Call ror an nppo1ntmcnl quires experienrt>d or apply in per80n person wlstrong off1t•1• Co avwm co 5 A<'Ut1ons volves heavy phone con· anumate y anvo v w1l --------- appt • Berkeley ntrol~. 12001 Sun Vlnct•nte Ul We train Co. bener1111 CLERKS tact. eau Nancy, 540-7171 new projects rrom con· 1---------• f7l4) 833-3300 Personnel L.oeu\nllt.'IC8.CA!l0040 METRO CAR WASH cepUon to field use. We General Office Dept · Irv_ 1213)476-2201 ~HARBOR Bl, c M DATAPltOCESSIHG want an md1Vldual who Auto Carner for Register 1':qual0pportuntty CASHI ER. <Food I F'ull UTOTEM Data entry ram w1L1l ;r~~~s t~~J.ro~u~:uopa •STUDENTS* nf!wspaper, 4·5 •3oam. t-:mployerMI F time days, t>xper pref'fl OpcningsNowAaalable too/NCR type mtach. Wtc portun1ty £mployer Ideal for housewife pr ·~~~~~~~~ Newporter Inn, 644 l700 for full or p/t1me clerks aUNIVre AcCo nM~cr ing l 0 MI F.M7-0554 Holiday JObS BURNS skills & rating b11ck ~round 1n employ1·0· bent•f1l p lan:. (;all moonltghung husband lo -ext 525 Mickey l.emek on 2nd •-3rd sblf•c. No tni·compu er.,~~~~~~~~~~ "'-· .. -1·d k .. upplemenl lnremc "' "' Xlntco NB 640·89SO 1; .. .,. uuu ay money wor lntenMltlonol SJ00.$400 mo. Must haw E.O E. exper necessary -we · · · local temporary assign S . .......1ty 752·56M . depend.able wheels. Call lcndftcJ/Tetler tram. Slarl S3 per hr. As· DEUVERY MAN FIT & Dl0alriA Ride menta ofrenng, vanety, tc~ IHVEMTORY '.'>4()3006,&4S.3&SSWoody Newport Center office l•---------1 !\l mana~ers to $3.60 hr. PI T . for C hr111 lmas •er• expen .ence. &topSS. Call S..kes, Inc. CONTROL CLERK Light typing, pleasant Call'nng Managers to SS.SO hr. Ad· trees. must have truck. Operotc modern cqu1 p· ror ljn nppo1nlmenl lo 1775 E Center Street Excaung opportunity Iii AUTO personality Exp. pre HEED voncement opportunities 546-1330. menl & door lo door v151t us toc:lay. wc ar(' Anaheim, CA~ expandina Orange c.;0 • LOTPERSOM ferred. Call: Dons Crox Professional to t.hMc who quaUfy. For transp. Ca hf, dnvers he here to be of serv1cr to 714/635-4630 fi rm. Mu i.t be able 10 ,,Jlure mdividuul dl' on 17141644·1461 t:alcnng Han1.1ut>t information go to our Delivery Man for early req'd . No prior expcr your s kills & your EqualOpportunily tYP\.'. file. & do'" houi.I" ,irl"d for JJOSllion us lot IMPERIAL S&L Pf'rsonnt>I. conturt nearest market or con· AM L.A. Times home de nee Good dnving rec a schedule. Employer M I F' follow ups Salary s700 & ·•llcndanl for MerN·d•·" An Equal Opportunity WES1'CLfffo' lact lhc personnel office livery route. Econom1cal must. No Sunday work 557-0061 -----UJ' depend1n11 on l'" Scn1 fkult'r Appl)' ln•-.-•":•m•p•loliy•e•r•M•l•l'•'l•l•f-'· llosp1tallly Resource:. al car reqwred. 2 l,'l hours Oranite Coast Yellow Gull1vcr'i. Re,taurant per11·nl't.' Offn, ,., '" 631-0610 752 9118 12442 Lompsoo St r day. No collectin . a.b. 17300 Ml. He r · ~Q~ off 1 c e • now tunnj( Bookkl'eper. cellent medw:.I twnef1l" person GardenGrove~-4840 per mo. Net ta e rO\llM,f Vly 0 overload _ ... f II ApAl u In purson ... J, Eq aJ 0 por Empl y"r home Wm H 8 area ---expenenc._..,, u tr mt• ~ ' ,-IT\MISSCO• Ut!S Rankin" Chlld Mentor. Care for 2 u P 0 "' &:JB.-012:6 . DISHWASHE R· Full lime Ow.boys. lunch & d1nnt.>r M ti I" SC I F.NT IF' I l' '<:I IMP0«1'& HEW ACCOUNTS chlldren, 6 &: 8 yrs. coo~ & pa rt time . Good EqualOpport Emplyr HOflles.._, over 18, dinner OIULLJNG CONTROl.S, 1Mtt1311746ofl7141496 110• Ncoo sharp. pen.onciblc meals. oversee eating Clerk Typist. busy C.M. DelJvery person for e~ benem.s. EOE App I Y M on Thu r ~ <t 04 l) Ca m Pu" Dr . New Accounts pl'rson habits & rl'C Tutor as offrce reqwres detailed LA. Tunes route . N Bayv1ewConvalescent bt·tw<•e n J ~ 11141i2 ~0w~~rl Bt'ach , Ci\ with S&L Teller ex· capab1ltL1es permit person , billings, IF Costa Mesa. Hunt. Beach Hosp1tul GEHEAAL OFFICE MacArthur Rlvd Ir\/ ~~~~~~~~~- \Ul(Jfmt1ve Jl("ncnce Jo"ulltt1mc pos1 Olherdutres as required VOlces, filwg, SOwpm & area.CallS46-448l 20M Thunn642·3505 Na tional Educat ion llAIRCUTI'F.RS. 1m~d f· MECH ..._ ... ICS ll'"' "V"1lable Mu~t have training & ex lO key. GoOd benefits. Deli LA T Co . h en " for I o , ________ _ "'" "" u .. h k •· Call v ... 631 ""00 veryman, 11nes Onvcrs needed. AM & PM rporauon as pos1t1on op '""' it t· i. ,. \ulomoll .... & lite bu~. IRVl ... r S._Vl .... GS J)(!r W/ y....,r. 1nel1c .,. iciu, ..,, I N B h "' I bl d tol .. I I RA/kL~OCH ., ·' "'" "' " ded h .. ~ld BA n ewport eac ... routes, 21 yrs & older, ava1 a e-1n s lu enl me ~u;..s w yng new r. rnJlnt .. nan•"• ()r"n"l' relar c 1 ren. re· T ST d ...... "'AM s7s d 0 No ' e l ' l "~-........ "'d under Ban• , ••• 3 '1 1 Ycllo;.~ Cah, 'j1j00 AHi> LOAM qum)d S70'l pr-mo. 001' CLER~ YPI itrs· "UUTI·v ._.~ .. •• per neat appearance. J":ood service:. eparlment <' ai. .• 1:. an i. pro ~"'"' .. ... ~I llcrm~nn, L'ount"1n ASSOCIATION 009227010 Call Jo:mploy Heavy typing & IC· w ... 673-25151 ...... ·t .. 13 drivin g record. Call Typing & _some leUer gram, full & pl t1mv . ing in today·~ pa1,er . ., •• r u n.... 1 L> 1 betwn 8 , Mon F'r writ1nu , cu s tome r starting ~aiary Sl201wk IRVlNES&L Vull1·v tNo or Slutl•r l714 t752·2600 EO menl lA:ve oprnent cpl <'urale, sa ary negolla· Deliveryman. LA Times. a. · 1' :.er 11 1 ct.? l'X per• t.· n <'e + Ullfl & benf'ftl Call~~~~~~~~~~ hl•twl·cn Nl·whopt• & i\dpa1dforbyem~loyer ble. needed 1mmed. on Balboa Penins ula .~ ___ h 1 fuJ Good r forappt 963 7714 1-557 &961 30 S"'"" c P J)()Srhon or · J • .... fTORI •L 1-'wht.ll CIVIL ENGINIL"L'RlNG · 3 . am·6am, """ mo Onvers, hnht delivery, "°N\Ofl returnm0 to JOi, • , -" -• Beer Bar Maid. ni~hts. , r.,•IJ """ ""151646-1413 "' .,.. " llAIRORF.SSER d{"d F II d full l Im". rt•lt able. UESIGNER. t.xpcr In Cocktail WoitrtH _......, . must know OC are.a. •·1T market Interviewing · • net! u time cu,,to •an" " b d I d r SJOOhr 8am·llam & lpm Jpm. w/rhcnt!'}<'. ~\art 1m Nwpt art.•a, day...,·ventni< i\11111 Purl!. 'l'ra1nel' & 4!Ni!JO:l3,496-5476 su · iv•11 •on . an School DeUverymen,overl8 or · 9373 North Ameri<·un Cor m e d } l!F. JI AI H s hift... mu.;t be US J)t.•ll\1ery Um•cr, full & dvlpmnl, or t ':chn1cal Earn up t.o $300 per wk. early am newspaper In ~ -540· . r"'"pondcnc"" School. •Aot HANDLERS 642 8484 1•1t1.wn Good wai,:es. vu f)t-llllW i-:xpt•r hl'l1>ful . BELLMAN quantities ... /Time Low twtlt>n. Placement NB & CM. Perm. pi t. Driver. Part Tune. prefer nl'rch St". Ncwp;r t s holiday!' & bonU!> llll't!ll iulnotn('l' (i31·0111 Apply lrl person Surf & career oppor. Apply In ass1st.7S1·9194. s:lX>/$400 mo + bonus. over 18. 22 hrs wk. 1-~or Oea-l'h , (Near 0 C HAIRSTYLI T lall'nl !>. t1vci. Will ln1111 . Cull ".·and llotel l"'·S s·. Csl person lo Mr •"uentes. ~5844. E~ ip I' l 'I Slor" ncedl<dforbcautyi.a1on d 17J•)"J26"cu lluh 1>1lll:r w:inl\'d. rl'1111 .-. ..,., Rbl Bei.n. Wm Fr08l & •Q,U~ .en a ,-. Air.port ) Equa-1 ~Op bttlaf'Y & l'Otnm O(ll~; _ayi. .. " · "':!:'-l>lc.l'VI.'~ Iii wknJi. for~ yr llwy, 1.ag R<'h.___ Assoc. l40l Quail St., Npt COLL.ATER OEUVERY. Pt-time eve. ~Rent All. &4S·0760 po.rtwuty Employer benl.'f1ts Call Hobbie for JANITOR old llliO ti8Wi BOATS Uch. TRAINEE Top p ay. Neat 8 P ~~~~~~~~~~ appt 546 711111 _ Part 11mt'. 7<Jm·I I Jm lmml.'dl1tle ()pt!n1nu pearaoce. Mus t have DRIVERS 1-'ur . Cltricd Pers0tti Collute & package educ a· own trans. CallSJl.()842. HAIR STYLISTS Mon F'r 1 To enq>t Y ll~wk orfl<'c mcd1r.1I ·'' •ll>loncc full/linK'. t!.XJ> pn·r . hu.o;y ~h11tr1 c olf lu& IJIW BAKER I-T & I' T P<I~ open btik m~ \'ookll1> No cx1> m·c \.1 slarl Ca II SS7 G9tl3 lionkmJot MILL MAM NEEDED FULL T IME Uonal materials. Will re· ~~~r~r K~g:nl~ "::a~~ GENERAL·· F\111 llllll' ~1t1on 4 day wai.teba,kel' & otht•• Ex""nenced & Trainee Pos1t1ons cl<>!>e lo home 1f quire-llft10g of heavy DB.IVERY r1Ues. Net S180 a week or week La)(una nch f'or sdurular hlt> mainled nun1••· TR..-IM C .. PEMTERS mter~led please cull box~. Wllb.n~ lo train lo Jo'IUme for loc debven es more. Orange Coast lnterv1('w rnll Wt>d or ri~~~wl~.~~(·~~1 r~~ ~:~ -ABIGAIL ABBOTT oper ate forklift. Ex· Xlnl driving r ec. re Yellow Ceb. 17300 Mt LABORERS Thurs 494 972!.I tcrv1ewappl. 1-: 0 1': i-:xpenenced & Trainee PERSONNEL cellcnl work mg condl· quired. Ph for appt, Health Ins Program St-:RVICi':S lions and benefits Apply 557-92l2. ask for Mr Herrma nn, •·ou;.tarn TRAINEE Handyman to muintarn lnll!J:rated O.iw Paid Vacatton 731·771 1 between 8am-tlam & West , Newport Sta Valley <No or . ater l'QWprnt'nt l>I do l?Cn{'ral 2283 F'.11rv1l'W Rd.CM ALAJUl-.'LA YACHT Never a charge lpm 3pm, Nation al lioners Inc ~~i;d~ Ncwhope & ASSEMBLERS l'leanup. {" M mrRr co 5466080 Sl81ARGOSYORIVE l: appl"cant Education. 4401 Birch ---·------...__________ Tommy.6310700 Janitor PT.•hr~n.·rdtJ \ Hunt Och ~57-1383 ° ~ ,st , Newport Beach. Dental Ortho Assistants,. PACKERS .,.~ --Clen cal <Nur 0 C. Airport 1 needed for busy H.B. of. Drug & Cosmeuc clerk Hardware Stth"" full ~dJY!< Pt>r wet•k :i ;ix rwr BOOKKEEPER Deputy Clerk wanted Equal Opportunity f1ce.,texperfrontofflce, must have druit slor~ Mui.t have reliabll' tune,experpre('d .Apply hr ~11·6646 10 JO l Ju I-' c Bookkeeper Mfg Clen cal prn.1llon 11Va1la Employer f'!" tune & l chairs1de as· exp 25 hr per wk. Lag transp & phone. Long & 1 n Per., on . (.'row n "'k ror John __ l':xf)(•ncnccd lfeavy f!Xper . req Please ble immedlalely. Re sf'd.l. 962tul~ .. ~i~, exper pre· H.tl.ls area 54<MS80 short term ass1~nments. Hardware. 3107 "; Cu:.isl LAUNDROMAT ASST \lnl IK:nl'flls. lrvtnt.' No i.end resume to· Con <1wres \ yr clertcal ex Co , uo\N Hobday & v1u·auon pay Hwy.CdM Kl'!>p pt-r,, l'IT roun1a•r FULl TIME TB.LH 1 k C 11 trollcr MOSScalelntn"I penence.40WPMlyprni;t. ncessioos ----.-----Ho!>p1lal1tat1on plan 67~0334 673 lllOO 11000 Han :i J um·t 3178 Pullman Sl. Costa S600·$86S. 833.0411• exl Matre adults to work DenlalAssistant,oralsur ava.llobk HOSTESS . Opentnl(1<o now · _ · · VnnDykl'. MC!la92626 260 for uppt. Oran ge ~eekcnds ~t thl:' OranRe gery only. Nwprt Bch. Or cleaner need11 pre· IH y1•:1r • Apply in LIV E IN CAR F:, Male or 833-3100. ----Co u n \ Y It arbor County f a1 r grounds 644-6161. Y, N e ce p<>rr1on 3 a Mon-Tue1<o coupletoa:-:.1st wtcsrf'of tA1ual Oppor1':111plyr Bookkee per lo trial M1tnlcipal Courl EO t-: snackbar. 15 openlngs, O·"'"""' •"SIT x sscr 0 e~lr~ nl Wt.'<ln:; f'r1 Hmbulalory 1•)(frrlv .--------1111 bal"nce, PIT ....... m1·ngM. · · · start1-tt aa1ary • ., SO pr ~uAL ~ -' ·ray necegsary · 1 r a n . bo ' " '"" " "IA ...,. 11 h 1 Ide c 11 ua-6485 Call between 7 & ~Via Oporto N B .it•nllemcn. Hm & ard Hunt Bch. Mulurc, ar. hr. Only reliuhle people c. c a r' · ti '"° · IAHKING PERSOM .. EL no you have I ur mo rt! yc11rs l'OllC!(<' art·ount IOI!'! Like lo seP resu)ts o accounUng work? Lo('al hus1nei.s CPA office Comm en11urall' com pen$al1on . Bctll'r puy 548·8874 c .. n3000 2 + Mllory 645 009"4! curat e, r C11pon s 1blc Clerical needapply.Call642·4783 ,,......-· _:;_·--------fl 0 'I' t-: L N I C II T w/rcfcrenccs. Construe TEMPORARY Cook.a wanted all shlftll DEMl'AL/Rtcept &.ctrcMtlC As.....w.r• 3141 Co"'P"• Dri•• AUDITOR lion experience helpful uva1I. Apply In person A wanted in N.B Solo prac Diversif ied work load lit 546·174 I Exp full lune. ~Xcl'llen1 Livt' In Nurse Aid nec<lt•tl Must type. Bonduble. IMMMEOIATE growini; company with lace & pleas1mt local1on. mgf~ instruments. Ad IAcrOl!s From working rond l'or appt for wel'k·t'nd rt•ltc•I $4 ~O hr. Ca II Sally. benefits Apply al Ma Fringe benema. S48·5602 vante Kinetics, 1231 V1r Orange Co. A1rport1 call JO\-' M11uolo M()..2300 Nursing citrt• for bed pu ~'lfi R832 • tori a , C M 646 7 1 6~ Equal Opl)ort Employer ,._ _________ , l1Mt In Cd M homt.> Meal WORK Ourkeris 212 F.,17th St Dent 1 1 ll ·-ll · ,. t)Ookkee~r. fwll char"t'. c M a :tpec a Y prac ce E.O.E. HOTlt. prepar~t.100 & 1•omp.1 iwlary open. ex pc'; . Typl · · needs front office und•------GenOf<" nion.sh1p Sat 7om to Mon !tmall business. t-•ut1 ume •~at ~~t Co unt r help for d r y t'hair s ide help. ca11•--------•I Girl for public account DES« CLERKS 7arn "$10 per weekcncl O!PHlme Call&4a..7671 . * '"" Y It cleaners.. Mutw:e__peuon 644,0683 Electronm1 ing _orti~l'. 'rypinJC & Full & part ttm~·. ndvun Cull for appl UpJohn BanklnA •bee ariH to work 28 hrs pr wk Af. ELECTRONICS l>OOikeepinj(. Oran1ie Co .,menl opvrt 11v111f App-Ht.>ttlth Ctt~ St.>rvlt~i. PART TIME Book.Jceeper. experiencc•d' *PIX/ltc.,+ temooni. & Sal. Mr Best Dental As1sls t anl for Airport area. 546-0975 ly in per F'X)F,7S2 0992 __ _ lD payroll & accts. pay a · •Sr. Cleril• Cleaners 2939 1':. Coast group endodonltc prac TECHNICIAN l"Mt Ho•t Hottt TB.LERS ble Harlequin Dinner .~•.......ac...a ..._ ••t llwy COM 675 3306 licce in Newport Ocach " IBt ,FR IDA Y Po rt 1717 E Oyer Rd. s A Lot M• M «ct.cl. Playhouse 979. 7550 '-""""' .. "'.. ' real opportunity. Ex umc. momfngs, Exp re 1---------1 541·5513 Immediate port t1m1• Col For Aft Co•1ter "• perienceneces,,ary Non· Immediate openings and quired. t yping 60 65 •--------- openings in lhe Hunt BOOKKEEPER • OHl«o ........... Today Part ti.me_. over lg, Soup _s_mo_k_e._r ._644_-0.S.;.;..;.95 ___ opportunlt1t•11 10 an Newp0rt Center EOF: LYH-ftM SHIFT in1ton Bch, Ntwpor p e r so n so m e exp . 557 0061 & salad resta urant. Dental receptionist for establlah d eo m the CaUMrs Oudllk&M·74S4 HOTB. EveryothcrweekcnooH Bea'ch & Wet1lminlwh· helpful. Apply m person. • Airport area Call Omer. busy group practice Orange County airport HOUSEMAN Must be ded1rutt'd to are11.s.Prderlnd1vldual 3-5Mon-Tues·Wednll·Frl. ~Q~ office • orllon,rut2PM.95S-OSS4 Challenging, rewarding urea Applicants lo G-R·E-A·T 1''Ull&partt1l'1'4.'.•PPIY•n Jtoodpat1cntr11re Appry ~~r:;;l'~~l~.('('0~-34:iOVla~rtoN .B. 0 overload COUPLES· poallion ror glrl U • t~b!~':l1~c~~~e~d S ALIS JOI HOW pc~.!:HottHotel 144SSt.tperlur NR s dcr thoe1e appllront. Career . Lc\\I hC'lp you . HOUSF.WIVES ~encedindeni.l field. Recent a n aloa and OPEN o R s MAID wJLb_he&.YY c•t.hll'rlng n wJlh y~ur career tranai· Equ1al Oppor t:mplyr Spttn: ume help needed ·•moker. 6"·o:595 d11(1tal expertence pre t. 1 , 10 oUOROS.PGAOY AOCCOOONO 1~~1~7t~7~t~; ~y~e~r ~d~. ~A~I Somo eitpr pref 642 3030 i.alea b1t ·k~round. 1 CfC>M. Call _ Great money.,. bene.frla. DBn'AL feiM!. C.11557·0479 v 1: blrud we wlll aend you l CAREER Rf;SOURCES 1--.------•I 891·11.28 front office .. luauranct ~~~~~~~~ I) IT I 0 NS . M A NY 1------i~--•I MAIL CLHltS our lraJnln1 cent"r o 121.3)420-1992 CLERICAL Credit Interviewer exp. neceaury. Cood _________ FRINGE BEN-EFITS HOTEL Part Umc 'fue ·Sat. 7&m full1alary. •llCll'TIO..IST• SUPIR Newport Beach loc. EllabUahed Stationery •'AST GROWING COM ttiGHl noon. Housewives, here t.E111"1"-e. lelenaJ~rteyr~~npoefllrtn11 C4SHlll Lonf term temr.rery ,_64.S-650 ___ 1 ______ Stor• needa ln•lde aales PANV PROMOT•~S AUDITCLllk jg tin opportunity to re • • ..,., 1 1 b l PAIT-TIMI ·-FROM WlTHJN TRAIN Good oprw..r for rc-llnble tumto workon 11.p\.tim\• Cuti l'eraonnel Ocpt. PAIT·TIMI pos t on • v 8 • t• DIMTAL/s.cr.terr penion. Olflceauppl)' ex I'' 0 R 1' 0 P "''"l!Of\ w/un uptltudcfor bul1dor tt bully d altt pro 714 /8352606 to dl•rus 9am·3pm, Mon thru Frl, Sharp, enerteellc !)4:rt1on JOll P l tlme . Wi ii lraln per helpfu l but not MAN A 0 EM Jo: NT ~mbcrll & rnkul ntor (•c11111n1t 1•omp11ny Cull backMround. • pleonnt woJ'klnfC condl· apply. Local CPA firm t1u't. now to ~arn thoee 544·5..'MSTullin ntt>f'llllH Y •·r t n u S T ART S ··I M CR 200 for 1ntl'rV1t•w bPPt. CALIF. lST RANk lions, call 11u.>r• manatcer needlJ front omce person extra SS for Chri~tm-.i ---------tiendlll. aroup mcidlcal. M E o 1 A 1' t: L v · · skills !'Ii 4 l'li!M'I ·t: o ,.; to..:quaJ Oppc>r (714) ~·7330. lo t\.aJld lc T Incoming dolntc credll pMmollOnll Dent.al Aasl. chalr•lde, pd v•cOUon. ff ' hOlldt)'t K E Y 8 0 A R 0 prt'r('rred 1.-:nJOY 1tood lntegrulcd U.it:.t Cor11 'Employer M THl.UILDDIUG ll.net.llahttypln1.fllin1. for major retailers near muathaveX·rayUcence. for 8 p pt call Rt1lly EX J) ERIE NC t: company b<•f2Cll• Avply 2283 1''111rvicwltd.CM 1,10•-MltMfD 1eneralofflcedutlea Im your home. Earn1na La1.lt................. PruL . VE 9am Nl'IOIJ . Mon/l''ri ... 6"''"'" "*-"I -r di I c 11 -·-7•1.11-llf!:L Wfi. HA Pc--nel ..,... VV<J\I ._, ... ng me a\C open nrc • potmti•I unlimited ~"~~..,.~-~~~·1 OUR OWN TRAINING "'"" on HOTIL Tll.Lll lffclt Ondrla. A D.S. What a Wonderful World r: PROGRAM PUT ON BY MAIRI MolRtH•ct Opeoln11 for ~x 557-0061 (714)SZ.'J.SL6SutS30 o( Sbopplna. rl1ht at tucullveSecrt'taryfor THE COUNTRY" TOP 900Newport<A•n\crur TrM10.ee, no cxper1enCl' ~ note ttller IF YOU ~8~ ff · C2t3 >1MS·Ml your fln1ertl"'" every f11t 11rowln1 mf1 Co 0 R G A N SA L ES Newport Bf'•ch nee Pt'raon net<ded Lo COOUIU'C!laJlclltr.Apl>l.y. heveaservtcelootreror O ice • day• D al ly Ptlot Shorthand 100 Career PEO.PL ~ CALL AT Equal()pl)OrEmplyr mo1ntt1ln plestl~ pro UNITED CALlFORNBallA IOOdlloHll, rlaC'e an ad overload Ha\'e fOU rud today'• ClaM1l\ed Adi To place mh'idecr. mttur• penon, 0 N C £ f 0 R tu lnK e quip Good BANK, f Monarth fn the De l y P i lot CluallM!d Ada! If not. ,ourtld.callMH878end rtquared Salary com INTERVfEW ORGAN Hou11tcleanlnll •'ull or beneflu. Plf'Ht' 1:4111 Plau. L11una Nl1ue Cl ... 1.lled Section . F,qutl()pportEmplyr you're miaalnt the beet let a ClUllll.ci Ad·Vltor menaurate w t •b1llt.y E)CCHANOE . TAN PIT TopS.C..rn t PIH ltch Alloy•. CM. •un EO.t! PhtlNIM2$117J4 • beraaln•lntuw'1' MtpJGIU. tu'l940 NVN'N7141-.1.aoz ~140.1 645343' ~I~ • -... I . ~ ' H.fp Moftd9y HcMlmbt 20 978 DAA. Y f>lloT CU ;"-!;~~~;.·~·J;r. PARACHUTE R IG::~ ~~.~ ..... ?!!! ~:~ ..... ?!!~ ~;~,.?!~ ·~T'!!e:'!""c •• h .. n ..... c.1=a'.!n.~~ ........ ~;.;.;.;; • .;,;:o;,;.~-• ..;;,Ml...;..IC..;tl;..;..'·.;.;.;··-~-.-.;...-.-o-.-0-TV-•• -... -.. -o-.----- rort rn• n fo r p vt lt'&rnlOp~pvt'equi1> llALUTATI ~a........ ADMIMllTIATIVI' Jlf .............................................. .s...... IOtl homeowne r '• auoc meat and pet"IOOnel for SALISPltOPLI t:llf*W lndlv to rnanaf' Pubii'c •c•ncy In un lmmtd nln ror a l.UGGAGil TAGS ••••••••••••••••••• 0 •• JC.Jtowltd .. In pump aet'fal raracbute droPll Wt111•.V N -r.ylot CO lu f.ut food •nadL b•r n t'towdtd ao utho rn qu•llflH°r.c:h.n~lan to **I IUY• * rrornyourbutlnes card CROWN eled.ricaJ. ro.d l"fJ>alr Vo u • I h, t' om a 31 )'ffr ~ nrm wholl)' rltara& ol o...S.1'1:f food 0raQ¥t County la '"k· trouble ahoo4. blah quau. Good UMd f\Jmltu.re " 8eod one C•rd for uch Rf NJ A JV aewtr 1y1tt m11 POOJ,. peracliutb.l dW1n« tr111u1 owned a. operatf'd b1 •l• • •upph • prt p food, l ni a full t I mt ad ly ~ .... M defrff Ap~JJancea-OR 1 will i.a p1111 one •part We automo uve • 1~n lq. f)Jttatln OW' .\.rm)' fow.der We are 001 • auPt'f'Vt.tory t tarr Of~." num.traUvt cluk. able or eqv. Production tesla MllorSELLforVou r eturn pe rma nt<ntly malnt. Xlllt at1rt1n11:.al tor Parachutt Riller 11ublldlary, b renr h or trh.duliol wor' hn AP· t 0 hand I 0 b u 1 y exp, preferrtd. Xlnt OP· MASTll$ AUCTION ~aJ~ attractive "f & LOW AS Coot•« .., 1 , '" till """°""' C•ll tod., JrandUM -Ju.1 h••d Pb In .,_ t •I• p •on., 6 d., I po"• n It Y Io t r l 1 ht '4MM• & UJ.tUJ 11.ap. mo e•n1 •I""" SI O. MO. •tlAll O' l~PM, MOft 1 I '> ·-... • ...... 1'o-....... pmon•llY with lh• .,....._ lUnt 1ol•ry ud l.D ..... wremonlo P•e· .......... ,..., """"' Fn 1 ________ 11fthttlock 1 uu1 t o JIOJEOyerRd.SA. public J>uUei lnrlude; beoenu.Pbooeorapply veotloti.&ttiert•For" 171 _., 5 ... 9702 ... • -PAIT-TIM& mana1011W>Al for u 75 t uai ~epUoolat\ tnall di•· •sc Co~b. loveaeal. 2 ead penom1llzed l•& enclose "' "" • "" -ANCI ot M> "'"" °"' lribulloo. l>'P'•I, Nlln1 & "' t•-....,,e.,able S300 wa ll pap«. rab"' oc E 6 MAM f'HAIMACY Clll• ln "°'* \"(ct.Q tape lllt Dl"S a LYN'S othe r ••ne ral o (llce 1~1UMENTS Practically new. Wr-8797 "P•l ybGlk1o"&p11peri r ' we c:ed ~p~~~.r:,7 ' Mwt havf' expN1rnce 1 P1T posaUolt a.-ad lo Inc• a.lei lt'atn1n1 pr1> RN'•' LVN'i , OJ>f'l\lnaa tHlc1, Siii dealrable. NI <Oranee> wal 11c l m your · , · · malntaln1n1 n!llau1en PthOO.elileandJ\' .. huha 1ram by Tomllopkinal1 on AM;. PM •hJfh.:Jull Bealnnlna aalary $865 102E.BahrC.M tftga. OT try two cards 752-6160 4' relat~ l'CtlllPn\fnt •n •«'Ill t<t>n "''°' PMPll' the rJn,.~t r ul tat ate ume 0t plU'\ thn. uoucs mo wlth xlnt ti.-11ent1 9'1t-5300 back to back. h. v' .. ~ 0," I n Will ,, lt•• •. ~hum..,,c••t tr•lnJO'I 11 valll1t ble-, Wtl atntlnf h lary, x lnt Apl)tyVLl.npett,onN,tO~·O""I r:ze. IR...f-I .,QruUlDRANTJJTUONRS~AL"' -P,~lCES: ~&~ know~&' of uw t'ltt lo l..YPin l•~I~. ra. U\ uav• •n opeo111 or bttl ~ll • Appl y a l M01 TQ,.. · rJcJ •M-• -.. · .,. ... eaor3.., .. U1('aJ&flumb1nattaJ " dcir1or1 .tt w•mna o ulet.Vflnona with "'" ,.,•P hip Cor1v. C.nter. WATEROISTRlCT St wellwwlt Shop our prict!B, we are 4/5tagasuoea t.'!'; ............ . A ... y • OrM1-<-.u•1> 'U""""" ll•y 6 "''"' th .. l••m. '""°''"' 6 ,,. l'l•11htp Hd NB ......... P•• Rd 1\IOW L F.T US GET ... loweoL Fl"t <ome 8/0t ... it.OOea Ii-owl 9010 Re11tlurant Seorvlrt" ll\l,._•\'IMI ln\f'lf\ty to mah·h our ~~ ' ' Laaun•Ni1uellr.!677 BACK TO REALITY, buit1, 10ormore Sl.40 cu ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2UOI l>alml~r. anlu C:1l atOf• tn•r fur In h\11\ '1landa rd_1 Your Equal Oppor Employee TIU: REALITY THAT AJ.J.,EN'S FURNITURE SaJet Tax Included 8 AM to $ PM, Mon lhn h•1\'11·v. llt>P' own t nvat.c-dc1t fr no Sall Iott hand workers ror SAYS YOU CAN KARN 34364 Del Prado NO CAR O"! ~d1a1. T ... UILOOIUG PU\· 11\41 aale1r rople llUOD S t\ILS, c111Setctrylt .. •1dt•Y•·11.tPJ>lY.on:r. ~f'ORAZ5HRWORK OanaPolnt Draw your own or 11end UCM W... O>mmt.slon ~U up ln 5-48 3t87 w "ex n typ nf ... spe . WEEK. 496-3111 83J·l750 name. llddrf!U, phone & ~·· MAt Jn.._ 70' lhlt rv1rw by ap lo& sklllf. pre 2 yrs. •Early boun BAM·llAM we'll make one C•rd per I polMmtnt ooly 8•1u Active 1>41,._un tor le&al exp. Start $4$ pet Nor\iJhta or weekend.a , . lag Add 25-each .... r"'"" • .......... 17141 SU· IJ" . ....,.,. T•1••«» '"' prod"""· £xe1..... ... .. -· ...... ...... I A/C Npt B<h 6rr1<e ........... d••··· .... m ..... -· ........ , ... flrm. nlrvh1 IW1r•nafo ~altor'I • .... fttO 411't'i Srnall d•PQlll f l!· TbW'S. •P .. otocop" •upplies aet;TresUewtth6chalrs derto 1-------..-""t »1hlrt 1IHVC1t)ptom( -uwrtld 7~ "'11 1 ° •-..,.,,.,,. 9 THIS manaa~rto ht?~d lt• mr 1 1 111 Tulk'. •Int lnrntrW" ... •• ••• ••• #Commtutona paid wkly ar2leaves. '4754..._, '9LOT PRINTING -• "'""' "" 11,. ""'" H"'l'I :..i., Ckrli *•ftma ••P· _ _,,, · IN-I ••tto llnt •3 Sim..,ns Sol• aleepe, • P.O Box ueo Is ""T{;;N 1$ Candktat to~ l'Xp & 111 bit' l" JI 763 ~ tl•&«Tu •<'ht •fill'• uf PbN OOwtler/phooe or s..t s.c...t.., open posltlon.s'l-0 be Idled SJSO. 1.enitb ste.reo Sl50. Costa Mesa. ei.. 92626 BOAT AC lrHJJvt wi pott.·ntl•I , , fl«> \ti entt. c.irl fri df'rw F/T '3.00 hr A proare .. ive arowing ~~cilat.eJy. tlnlorm.tl Bedrm . chest sso. For Buying provt n rec tu a<'hl tH fb!j" 1 11 ~ "•11 rt·~11°u.:, day Call M·F I 30 5.30 Mibwr S40-9:n Electronic Company's w1,~. 1 Iii & d Peacock cbW'.$100. C.11 "'-""·-•--Or Selling 1rowtb Only QIJ•hra , ~r ~b I.fie .n i'1H TU District Office Is loolung YoU re nte gent o inAM496-7635 ~-- penoo Offd apply •-~uJ f0 r ro!L.itte •tu ~ONIST S.. for • SALES oriented, not rear !allure. call W-.ct 1011 And for the Proa ram Out ~ M f dtnt J63'1 Eirecvuveolfices frvlne CASHCAID TAKE C HARGE Mark a h e r llAM RCAcolorTVS200.Maple....................... talest ln t'u Tult analyLcrs for Pt ptllJ TIME "t•• ""-t""' l"V'"l ,.,....'tion Hi~heaaniln15 Call Secretaryto~oln 6'1~19\0 hutch noo. 2 Uving rm WANTED: used but clean BOATING NEWS .... ft ... •-•Ina Call or ap M "' -.,... ., " "' .....,., u ........ ,C h OUR E"'M cblllJ'S SlOO. Ores.er S80. RIVAL meat It bread check our front ......,v ..._~ (or 'b1rp P rao n wt mpton.,..., 8* n TalPHONE Club chair wtottoma n 11ir-.c:a1 ... c:or.1aft.6 pa-lndeicaily. ply lnpetSC)n · £V£NIN"S Pbones.typ1oa &r iien ofcsALES .. ~i eld Sola r EX C ""PTIONAL SOLICITORS S3S..631·2408. "'" -,,_, - ,_...... • dutJ ... ""'' ro ..... ,,... """"" d'"'" •• ..... 0 WANTED · ....... t hood.. DATA, INC. :~~';.~~h~~~~:t.~:s working cond Phone sev dynamic enerietlc & P~~ri~, Exper1.enced Only. Sell Estate'SaJe: 5 Br's, Uving riiht rrorit fender ror 83 16632Hale Avt. Irv ~·'-~ .... ,0,v W"P"J"" wllb 83393'/A 9'-5.30 eicp lllllt"Speople to work Pe•"•JonPJan DaUy Pilot.fflghest com· rm. dining rm. 1976 Cad VW Bug. No d ents .j.!:::::::=:=:;==:::::::=:= f714)549·033S .. uu ~·v., v•• .... lh o Co .... m ission pa id . Yo ur Seville. 1975 Cpe de Vile, 545-n:J. ~~~~~~~-..,=~rt !!.,f.3..:..50.,rr 1t1Crr toSIOO W111e cor~~g~ no!i~ae ':~f:.r~~:1~ J>hone at home Over 21. Hobiecat 14' w/trlr. llB·1---------11oah Pow.,. 9040 -nvne~ ";'6 ......... 1 "xt . Super PIUlb otc w•1tin11 w trighl potent. Quirk Dental Plan J.D. Curd. Call 835·6453. 0 /8 motor boat Seaswlrl •••••;••••••••••••••••• DAILY PILOT MANAGER·F•bric perience requl red t!x 2SO."B1'~EJ::N4 ·0Q.5.oo for1tttract pers who hke11 a dv to s upe r visor y l·JP.M. 18' w/trlr. All in xJnt WANTED: Ski's & Sk1 1 ________ _ PM ..... L ...__J t • to meet & greet VIP'i; C»P41city tor the compel Lile Insurance cpnd. 673-~37. Npt Bch. clothes for a 4 year boy. .,._ ._.-,,. Must be weU aroomed, mdJ v. Jo~or appt In C.M. Skk Leave TELLERS 336ViaLldoNord. Sii es 3·6. Please call Equal Op/:rtWllly rnent.alJy alert & have Ca ll Don John son PaldHolidays ~our ad under Bapk Antique style Murry re· 964-l761art5pm. ca u 213-627 ""' 7 l MANICURISTS Establl1hed cllf'ntole Outstanding opportuna ty.. For int.ervie.w clll Wed or Tbun. 494.9727 Grand Banks £mp oyer some mod typing ability. (714)957·2'141. Attractive Office ing 1n todays puper. guJ.ation pool table witbl~~~~~~~~~j Plf'J£ UP-Congenial pleas11nt at. Ebvironment IRVJNES&L · dbl. THtany billiard Wanted small desk for of. IW • mospb. Call Coastal Sales Send self-Oescrh>tlvelel· lamp.$750.Call963-7522 lice. PERSOlN-P~l-Agency, •ZJllO -LOVE PEOPJ:.E.? ter wilhWorlC and Salary 648-5820 !~~~~~~~~ Harbor.CM Have some sales o r ._,_,,_, Tow Truck Drivers eic Huge wood bookcase & -;:-=:-==--::::::;~~1-----------------11111\t wilh at least l year U · ALL JOBS f'REE medical background? •u,,-,. per'd. Top pay. Apply stereo combination. SJOO. SUver coins wanted. Will MECHANJCS perience, p referat;ly De mons tra te race .& a TRO O&W Towing. 7'\08 PhS.W-0193 Pl.\' 175~ or face value. SEA RAY 'S &tn Whaler-Seacrult Stan Miller Yachti. (.213) 593.9433 <714) 846-2754 MECH _.NIC _. ne wspa pe r. Excellent I.I. UCIEA...llSE body massager 111 pre· EC Ohms Way, C.M. 642·!'2s2 Also 11J\ler bars 6'6·1519 A " "" 11tige dept. s tores. Com· T IC &.ilfl 5* 1055 alt s 17' IO 30' company benerits.Apply y••tNI .... '-m iss ion po tenti a-1 SCIEt-f IF Veterinary Atst, s m•ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------• DESIGNER between •AM & •PV ,... "• $2000 b Ch · t l "°' l•I F1 bl ' HAllRISOH'S Experienced ln de$lgn 0 Monday lhru Friday. ~~r~~gy~~~~::::e Start tm~d1a[~1~.mca~i INDUSTRIES :.:::. som:!..k~d deux~es~ ~~:~u!T:;~us~~~: Mlltical 1083 s~ ... 11.a.y 10 ·Ts smaU machlned Ptrtll fo OR,.. ~11:. CO ""ST .......... B-"er pl,.,cements Dawn, 213/381·3908. '4lOO Birch St. f U15 will consider college SlU· 33750! El Eneanto. D p l111fl wwwflts EA """ "' mechanical and electro """9 5 .,. ~ ""' " NewportBeadlC..92660 denl6'13-1050. 493-9103 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3101 Coas1Hwy.N.S. mechanical assembliea D4tLYl'ILOT available. SALES PERSON Equal Oiortun1ty . . · 6~ Thomas Otf(a n . 2 631-2547 Respomuble tor design 642--5682 SAIL R.E. Wood slg.n design com. E~~ II F WAITRESS. ex per d. 1m-6' AM/ FM stereo bar keyboards 24 • pedals1~~~~~~~~~ layout.anddetail.Smal 330 W.BaySt. SCHOOi. 6754892 pany needs S•les ·~~ •••t mediate o p e nin g . Paid $.100. will sell for with Leslle.$400493-09791- dealgn department pro Costa Mesa • representative with ex· graveyd shin . pd vac~· $200. Like new. 962·018i. 20· Formula fishing boat. vldes environment fo Equal Opportunity ptoneoce. 646--0733 Uon. good li ps. 1'aylot s 8 - 0 - 7 - 0 WANTED 3 piece group 302 Mere crwser . Tuna ...... 11--i--k I Employer BEAUTYOPERATOR *Seer fa ' S* Ri!stuurant Redhill & Jeweky or OJ for pnvate party. tower fighting chair ~~~c:l~~nt85!a':.1---------Rent space le earn more SAl.:ESPEOPL~ 8 08 Santa Ana f'wy · Tustan •••••••••••••••••••••• • Dec l6th. 548-6075 outriggers. AM IV H .. ~ ud benef'u Eq al Op PIX Leading CDM.. salon. F\allume.PartTune RE/SaJesSecy L a di es platinum Office,_ ft11rt& radios+ trailer 2470 tortunilyl Empuloyer ""--w-.....t-C:--y··~--644-7321 552-0943 Christmas Help Emplo,Yers Pay All t'ees Waitress wante d 5·9. w r I s t w a l c h I 4 2 .._.. ..... eoes Newp0rt Blvd 64i·79SO -... ...-. •• -:11.--.-..... ·• R.M.Abrams -LizRelndersAgency Cooks helper 8 days a dia monds appraised _,....,._ b 506 · • ~~/~F~.ca~ll~SS~7·~0S54~~~~ l>ity, eves. PIT . F'/T Responslblestudent wanl· 1819Newport.81vd, CM. 4020Blrcb5l,Ste HM -week. Apply in person· $4.600/ sell Sl .800. ••••••••••••••••••••••• m63l 7 . _ graveyard oper <lOpm. edtodoyardwork 50-10 . NewportBeach.833-8190 Tino's. 30242 Cr own 494·2246. OffktfwwilhiwcJL l4'Hoblecatw1thtra1tl;r . MEDICAL RECPT. 6am) Must be willing Lo hrsawk.493-7231. ' Salesperson •. ::3,gr~lte· CallForAppl/Est11b '64 V!llley Parkway,Laguna Perfect for CPA, at $650.NptBch. , Allergist office, Ill( ht typ. work some wk ends. Exp t>OSlllve atttt e · .or Niguel. * * • * • • * * * • • * tomey. Insurance, etc. 673-0437 ,_ft cane d SJ0..5690 pref .• but wUI train. p/t. Exper. or will tram. F\amishlng~for2exoc or. -· "'' • M•nY bonol. pay <•m· Apply In ..,,. •• s.... ...,.,...,, WO~KEllS In <hemkal PRIVATE ESTATE lioes ... , .... ..,. ""P-GI"'•" Bo•I. 75h., MEDICAL FrtONT OF· men w/exp . E .O . E . Restaurant dard Shoe Store, CM. Need sbrp individual to refmery.h S3.75 to start. U'-'lllD .... TIOM lion area . conference EVUlrUde trlr $1795. Call FICE Must be ex per , 833-3333 BOB'S 3CY17S. Bristol. assist in running i·person High Sc I cbem11tr' or ..,._ "' nn. Take over lae or Nell 968-3617 mature & bnght ror o SALES ollice. Mwit be accurate work e xper WI <' em IJllUQNO outrlghl. Also h ove ---------pmtlglous Npl B<h PBX . -Of THE SIBOO ...-.... -. NaUoo typiat, t ... sborth,and .. helplul. £.0 .E. "9·3281 NII ea..., plaln pa,..«opy loah. ..... / practice. Benefits. Mon Answ eri n g ser vice wide corp. now hirin11. well orgaotzed . y;;. I • sout•111s mac h. Mr. J ohn!'O n CL--"~ 9050 Fri. 8-S &44-103.S operator full&: P/T. Call llG IOY e CbaJ.lenging position for -c. •-M A _..,...,. • · 83.5-356J lmmed openings in our Ales 23'to 35. Call Mr. -a11r es&-I v-e pe r s on ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-838S ••••••••••••••••••••••• MecticaJ Ass'lfor general . , family r estaura nt at Goldin!MS-3341 w/goodatUtude.Sendre-......... tOOS Appraised$21.500 XJntnewlluaedofcrum, arter plush 60' or 75' eractlce boclc office PIZZA~,.,. d nearby locations. We re· SA&.IS/Trih HI sume w/saJary history ....................... •Sell $6,900 plan mes. wk benchei mot.or yacht, hourly or Prefer over 35. Some Nwprt Ben. Call 548·7863 ,~re no pr~vlou.~ ex per. £Ql11PMENT SALES to: Box 397, % Dally Appraised $16.895 C.E. SURPLus 631 . 2777 daJly 67S.2l72-675·74ll front offi ce ex p er . .....~our fnendly tea p1·1ot p O Box 1560 •-•a.. .... ~ua1"8o•es! •SeUSS.900 lc>ats.c:...:a t060 ~ul. 357 W. Wilson. P RESSMAN·2 yrs exper. """ -.,.. 0 g Co · · · ' ,.,.,...,._,.. .. "' ""'"-di -Come se e ua t od ay tt1company, ra.n e . CostaMesaCa """"'"' Slot Mac .. •--.'Clocks! vuia-gems oo stress. c-64S-1004 A B Dick 360, xlnl work· belweenz..tpm area, multJ ma.Jor braod ·......,.,., ......,.. ~erttfled. 714/546·0713. """-••••••••••••••••-••••• .. .,,:,ICALSECRETARV ; ......... .....,,, w-.. w.;,,,...... 011!" .,..,,_ ............. Se .. i<e ....... Alton · HllGc:;;:-•oN A .... only. ::':ll':'.r. ... :1.~·::""0~:~1--------- , ..... ,,,...., ro, ••m•ly .....,.., .... w ........ N• CooliT.-~~1/,![e~·~.~·~~.:.' ~~: ~,.';:\u.:!:.Y.: W.•"'41-............ ,....,_ .. .,,Y new<••• ""';:;~:;,se1K practice C M Exp pre-experie nce necessary, 23962Avenldade la petitive lndivs for a ply SbeUStatioo 17th& G•rtn Mlleel--1010 TakeoverlseolS234mo. Cal•Calatina , ...... ~-good benofot•,. Hou"; CariotU.Lagunallllb ,.,..,. "°'Ilion In ••I.,. "1"'""' NB • 0-Wed.lhroSai. """"'""""'"••• M<.J ...... ..._ --'l'aehts . . ts,tshiflt p7almt·3:30ph AJITll. AJ>· Waiten, WaitrffMS Guar salary + auto + . . 1802Ket.t.ering Irv COPY MACHINE Fuji electric cash re (7l4'846-2754 Mao .. ++'---? P Y 8 as ec oys, ,.. _ _.. J-L..---& bon"0 • II you "ndersland Service Station attend. · · Co HI d I t ...... .,,.7.,..•:..., 1981 Placenua Ave, CM, -.--. ... , ... 1 (714)754·1777 piers . s p · a e gister Rebll. Uke new. <2l3>59R-9433 _,. ~ 642. 1593 C.aMers that the secrel to auccess F /'I-. ex Per -APP ¥ mod.. copies anything. $280 642~ ---------~l Campus Dr Irvine is bard work. dedication Laiuna Cbevroo. 6(M S like nu wt s upplies -------- MOOMUliHTERS ...., ..,.,;.,. atotion mg,, w-w.Hn..., & peni,len<o <all ""•• c.t Hwy. l.aguno Beo<h. --· 9611-2183. his IOl7 H-If. xlnt <ond. Rae. 842-4074 Xlntopportunittes for ad-~ Drozda Sales Mgr •••p••••••••••••••••••• ing cqulp, trlr & xtru vonccment. ~per pay + 154 E. 17th St., C.M. 979-• . • Service Station. attendant Cpt Miiis sells direct on A FRI CAN GRAY PAR· $1350. 644-0163. . MOVll & TV EXTRAS 8 ea23f/ Co · g p od needed. Rell able. honest. full rolls onJy. lowest ROT. young bird S3SO. --N E E D E D 8 V •hm """'' p,..rus . uy Equal Oppo' Emply• . PYO• ' . Port & lull time poal. pri<eaanywbo<e5'9-8181 PP ........ 1 En..,.. 32· wheol 7 bag, Ho LL y w oo o out pl an otfe r e d . M/f' Sa ndwich Maker, Pt· lions. Call 673-1023. Ask VHf'. CN G Clean CASTING DIRECTORS. G1J.3l2o. Ume, Mon· Fri. Ca II aft2; fo< l.a•"Y °' No•m · Molling boxea. HeHy du· Pa-& °"JaM 1090 29.000. p IP 714.968.5902 Guaranteed exposure. :>45·4867 Schedule your Christmas ty cardboard : Ideal for ••••••••••••••••••••••• eves. over s.ooo Jobs filled this R"._._. Service station atten. hoooln toll8 with the mailing Christmas pk£s. 40 Upri11ht Players & 5000 - - ---yr alone. $25-$100 per day PltOGRAMMH/ Now accepting appllca· SAHT4 ~ants, 1u11;_time.k padrt baJly~JCHRISTMAS Completemaillnglcilllor rolls In stock . Ca rty SNIPE 16' mahogan y I( ff<epted. Ym ly fee. OPERATOR lions for the rollowlnK We need SanlH from tune .• ,., • ~.,. '" " GITT' TIWNI ,.0, help lndMd••I bo•es ••ail In Playe. Pia•os. 801 w d eok_. ••••lay h,ull V I D E 0 C A S T l N G Are you an I BM system poeUions: Lunch & din-Nov. 24. D ec . 24 . al Neat handwrltin~ & ap. in placing your ad, call 8 sizes from 4 .. to 18.. Baker St CM. 540-8908 w/tra1ler & cover Eve. SERVICE 1714) 761 ·1244 111115 computer operator ner food servers. hostess. Laguna Hilla Shopping pearance 8 must. Apply an Ad· Visor at 642·5878 cubes. To Order caJI Box· · 673-4932 want ing a c hance to da,y&nlghl,cooks day Center. We luml11h cos-2S90Newport81vd.C.M. ers. 741 ·~·3441 : 9am· F1ne p1anos ForSale ·------- ________ _, lta•n ~'••nmmiri'g? <tlKhl, bua ......... day lumi" 114/lilJ."23 bet. S..-V Sta Help needed Im· ••••••••••••• •••• 6 p m We de II v e • OQUISI' PIANO SHOP ~,:°'.:u~'"':,:,,~'~::~• NEW ACCOUNTS ~~·~ ':;::~~~:''2 ........... P/Ume book· .... med ""' ., p/t. Apply _._ -· .. ,..,...... 8600 llomdtoo Ave. H ff ...... and loaded .,, C'f Seo our •d ••d" Bonk ""•me half Umo keeper. Co beoefil s '"' 90JE CstHwy N 8 . ·-oletolhe ~ndo WashM. d•Y•<. d;,. ~s 41 Kmh. .... .., .... ""' Ing in today a pa••• opmlo•-ha If ti.,, <I ude, pa id "au lion. SA VlNGS . • . NEW SHIPMENT hwaab". <olond TV' Bank''"'"""'" au SJSOO,orr., A"umo bl< ~IR~VIN~~E~S&~L~-~~~~ prol(rammer_ Prior pro-~~~~~oi.~~~~~~ See.our ad under Bank· Sbampooperson·Asst . ONSALENOW 10·5 Power mower & edger. Steinway. 1930, 5' 11 " loan 557·0'100 ' «•mnungu,..rien<eo< ..,.... ,1, J . P. Ma<" mg in lod•ya P•P•" M"'tb•"11"""'· 18335Mt.l.anale, ...... moo.Ebony Smw•" IR" ll B·OIB, edU<aUoo d,.;<able, but Rest a u.a nl. 1014 IRVINESM. Call84S-0311 1orrEJU.l En<Y<loped;a Brii.on;oa; -W/UI'. xlnt oond. hk< with pvt duty exper t not required. Pay will be Ad a m s• Hu o ti n g ton Shipping Fountain Valley new. Sac. World Books 1918 Player Plano. compl. new 13500 Npt Bt·h care for elderly mnn 11 commensurate with ex-Beach. Exp. Shipper for growing 968-l3ll S85. Child Ency. $35. restored wt extras. Call 6i3·0437 Ideal con v a lcscen pcnence. We are a well Clot.bingMlg.631·5100 ••••••••••••••••• 731-4560 971.u""-alter6pm. - 5 ... .-,..N,.. 20 • b kd established & growing _...... 10 I "'AAI """'"" "" bospd.aJ. 8 ra J w ay OranrieCountyCorpwitb RESTAURANT Shipping.Receiving. Non· ~9'UI FolA•Rft a1k bls Skfa.... 8093 Ol'SbnSat/Sun.CaUcol ex""el enl work1·nf condl· smoker. Refs. req. Ad·•••••••••••••••••••••• ·"'"6 w er on w ' ...., Clasi. cqwpped wllrlr lect (213)27 "' '"""". , has 11eal . Brand new •••••••••••••••••••• ••• h ed A I 7" I ..,..,.,_, *-be 1· l . ,.__,j, Jr I van"eme nt op . F R GHT DAMAGED pure as pn o.1ry ---------1 lloru;"' ne its. PP Yin --. I • I ROW «• -.. ff d k HOTPOlNT SALE Reasonable.840-1212 storage avail Nwpt ...... SIS ""IDE person or send resume ceptl-appllcotlo111 P«>rtwtities. ar wor · ~. S7200 (213' ""'7·3019 s r M· nv9' ~ wlthsaJaryba lory · •• .,, Good pay New Atlantis W. Warner nr Harbor. Newport Beach Tennis "" <TRAJNINO CLASS> · for11·l~ftt. 11rnlng slops with the Marlne 6·-Randolph SanlaAna.979·2921 Club Members h i p llPM (7 141 558·fi293, D a 11 y . W 11 I t r a I n The Joly ROCJff htc 0 • I y P 1 I o l ' 11 • "' ' 3PM .. PM qualmect personnel Al t7042Gl ..... 4H CHRISTMAS GIFT Cost.aMesa . c LE AR AN c $2,000/bst ofr. S44·8723, -.. . shlft.s available Appl '"'-·Co 92714 COUNTER TRAIN. Shop Help, lmmed open. 8 AR 0 A I NS. Us e 544-0935 loah, SUps/ H45Superior, NB ........... J .... Co&.&--CALL NOW lng for rlgbt person. dnl Refnp , wshrs & dr)'ers 2:5"Coloic RCA TV ·stereo Dodca 9070 ""._. -· mrr 642-5678 company benefits & Be.at Appl. 538·09ll. . turntable, line cabinet, ••• .. ••••••••••••··~··· C7t41546.0lll PERSONNEL ••pld ,....,, Wiii ""'"· llcydn 102 orig '1700., $SSO Plano Bt;V ·•:111 U'f""' need•d• 35' boao NUVOC~TEIONAL NURSE·~~~~~~~~~ SCTIY/GJrtfri~I Deltronic Corp. 929 •••••••••••••••••••••• $250.675-8258,&46·4848 Sf:l.I. 'EM 111 p. Ne wport Beac·h " ·I· Re aJ Estate oil c e. Bak c M 545-0403 675-1711> to asslat in providing Real Esfafe ~.,.*-le. P.+-PropertyMgmt&Devel. er , · · · NewNlshJklmen'11 BelllcHowellmotlonplct 'fK.\Of, 't::tt -------- ...... -1...... -In d ... oo·amoker. 10-apd. Sll5. camera le 16mm projec. RENT ·•:~1 30' Avalon mooring. In .._....,..nu.o g carean St•· ... Y"''-<'Breer a• a ..._,t'l:..CI u.1-,.. .-. .. I I I ... , v..., '" ~ mtewn .... Mullan RJly 540-2960 Sill. 548-5859 tor. Antique Mahog u·oot of Sean's & !>Wlm t • • e v t a s g n s : rental a.cent. Nolan R. E. ..._, --ff knowledge or nursing Lagwia Beach 494.9424 --. ·• 3400 Irvine Av. Sle 101 See our ad under BanJc. C.•ret & arrroire. 7' w/oval mir· To place your ad m area. '26.000. 673·5099 . ............. ., ., .. rio•< Ill ·W ••or fw cloo-Newport 0.a<b log in tO<lltys P•P•<. ....... IOJQ ""· "°"'°'' Magnl'ox th" •olumn <oll Sllp sp1<•·mooring waOI In catheriuUon 11 ; com. ReaJ Est.ate '-f. S l IRVINES&.L ••••••••••••••••••••••:I color TV. 22''. Portable ed for 28 . Owens. Trad~ ff in r bl hi ..., • . ecrelary o attorney. bar w/21tool1 & misc 612 567R pt .. too or ••<>tlonal ,,,. .... • or a ~ ,,,.,,., lo-ot Ille Port.,.. lull Ume, S/H., 10'" C••• Relle<tln aems 842 . ..., • use & will!•• to ""' NUi'ilngJ>l"Ogram. Pay I ~Uvate4 uJu •rent fOlloWI .. ,.. •• ..,.. accurate t.ypins nee. s.oct f'1>eUvery man. W. Telescope Fe. Cloe · · 657-4528 or5S9-t833 ~:r.;. ·~.~h~d d~I :~'!',~·.~~eto <~~ loclllHI" l:'r..!. .. ~ ;~:ble lee 6 ~ "::" Olen· ::;.;:• ~.~~·:r·::.:. .... Ibo bodx f 00,. r.ew 7: ~Ur· r. l,DrtwtkNI nearelt '-m~oyme n m1u lon with excellenl u req · · · oeyre. I ac · · 000 ., .. ,, .. · ar u we..,u t "'::=======~!••••••••••••••••••••••• t,; c I l new 11¥as Sl • 494·-· suo Beach cruiser bi.ke -'Development lice. Ad c omt,any 1 a 1 A *Carl's SICllTARY STOCKI RO Oii REC. ,.__ IO'*O wi,875.5463 Mamn-othCondo ror rent. C1!11fara. 5*/ t pMd for by employer. SteUa rorappoinl.menl. PIT t · ot k 3 CLERK Exp. necesaaey.-.,.. ., ~ 8y Chair li ft Call ... 120 00l'JM.J74. 983-58'7l '~='~~~~! · PoU1kln includes inven· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1400&1.Aquarium,comp. ~a.lt6t>m · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~ ( J * Oaysmi•-" · • •1~1 •• 7 rapby tory eontrol • ~eivlng Yorbbitt Terrier pupe, equipped w/stand. $400. dtr camper 4·aale, w/o -t l\EjttHlll~jP r. Unlh -··· -...... of •m•ll ..... •nd ....... -llnea. tiny, C.lloll.S.7'2...... s, • ..,_ 1094 ............ Sto .. & -·LYN« RN, full R ol& 6llJW._ llCllTAIHAI. ...,.._ lumbO" EOE •bots, 31b 1tud ••n .,, • ..,.,.,.,,..., • .,., "'ng ..... 2700 ~~~}Pofmf.Be.Evfit'~! e t.te We hueanlmmedlate Callforappt.54f.8803 531).5648 Macrame!,;.b~!,DIMert. u Jn' c"mper. Ful l .._..-..... uu · ne 1 "'· Real Elli.t.SaJ. • =·~ ln N rt Planters, .... , ...... any ... • • New \ntermedJate care .... w...a..~ 160JI ..... CWce ,~ ,our ewpote SURVEYOR <FIELD friendly3yroklAKCre1. umplea or design equipped. rarr cond. wdt.lf7.Jl5lJ -ru 111 -.. .. It ~~ ut,audcclU'~ ARTILLERY), Ru11ec1 KeeabODd fetnale, nda younelf.Carrit846-60'74 Mutt sacrifice. UOOtofr ~-~ w-.-1. ......... 9C typlal WIUI •Pllt e .or outdoor work. Use IOOd hoes:». llalte offer. 67$-121.2 OJPFJC.EMGR. ~ ~ ... 1 Equ.J(Jppori.unity numben. Dutltt IJichhld~ mo de rn equlpmenC. '*1905a.ft.5:30. NewpooltabJe, wiedonce 1 1·~---,.--.... - 1 ---TRAINEfo: TRAINING E.mplOyerll/F corre1POndence. c ec: .. tee~• for Preti.lion baUI "cues.~. P•ici __....ht ro.. 1.,..e eommunlu-typl na ' •n1wu1n 1 I oloU typa ol Slb••l•n ff••kJ pup; ----oo CHOO CHOOSE ••• Sc •• o •• • •••• '•••••••'••'·S·~ Uou Co. ~od ('O, MewC.-W t•lepbonea " m icro· 't.err lilt ln your AKC, red/wht e Weeki, . "'" -.. .... re.Jew. -....... ., ltllnll>f. Mull "" ...... -ior ll'leld ArtlU.,, Wiii hold tlb ei;;,.tma•. Mtnll' SELL MIRRORS r:::::. ~'lft= ~ 8r.t!t 741fONOA -... · M•ln. •Ab1olutely ao p•lo< RESTAURANT ........ (no P••Uult• s.....,.Ctolltnd•Y. •·1"'•-· •-IO'd'x""lhick. TIWNI £v..,, we11 0 .,. Cl7H 8ulteBJOS.A. traJnJ.q or HPtrience HELP ~:rr~!r~:;~··~':{' 768-~1 5'2·4235 "-t.Y• 1041 New. never u ud. day beJ(tnntna Nov JSth Fairtn11 Radio. <4NCl6Z61 C:.fteeMeni1er.s.1ea n«eAIU')'. ' ~dap betwe.n 11· fAX,..AIAnOH •• .. •••••• .. ••••••••••• ~-0079 thru Doc. lOth Call· $795.00 Good oPPOrtwdty for ad· •Penonallaed h1atruc· Del T•o-for moretnlo. "2-lUI. Some taookkeepl.111 on Vo l'ret to IOOd home lab., Car Phooe 6'2·5871 Ill M4•1y •-nt. Wllltr•lllfno lf<D hH lm-l•te-•••• --w/optlon to by •hophn4 ml•. At10 11-•-ltll. •-.. ., SI< b d .., ................ .,,_ •Pl'Ol..,lon•I on the Joi> '"'"'"" on11 ..,.,,.. help s.."'•rYf Re<eptlonltt, -.. to Ad '* 0.i.; ......,.. ..... H••b ., ... ...,11 -::.,wu .. _ .. ...../. e:r:w TOYOTA MUil be 25 yn old or lrtlainc. to wotk from uam.2pm. exper .• fllll Ume. PhoM, J>tfoc. p 0 Boil ueo. 8INpberd mix. Both ,.n. -·~.-1. - 1 •• ,.. · IMl BEACH BLVD older " be netl. on •Upto..,.eommlHlon. s.1..., la ... oo per hour aood typlna •klll1. <l••••M•• 'c.ut -• ti e 6 I•"•• w th D'Kede • Menlt •""'•· ,.... __ ~•- 11 Be <h Satmar.. NT-*4 0 , •Chol<• or top •file• to....,_ 1oterv1e .. wlll Pl•H•nt. ••ti•• , .. 1 • • -..... -P••• mecbl••· bunk -..-.... ""':f.::.. • 174·809 . uu Meta locau... be held daU)' after 2Pm ett•tt developn>ent of· TIACt8S l 1 bedtHa.,._ e. · IOfl -------- Vlrdt,..,CoetaMe ... :=,:ho;:,~ron~~r~ atU.foUowin,Socauon: nee. o.c. Airport area. p~ ta~· ~/!':! ~n~•,!':~:. a cu ft~ wiwrocr ..................... _ .. SCOOTER Honda ·n. Palnltl"I. ltnowled,ablt lanluUon. l~8upertorAve IA-2Z37. tut Cburcb Scbool. BUclwht fem. 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All the right eqwpment PL US 8 track ste.reo. <'42RKQ>. $4779 ' I I • ' l ~ I ( ~ .t l I , Bunthlgton Beach Fountain Yalley E DI TI ON Afte rnooa N.Y. toeks * * VO~. 71 , NO. 32~. 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGt:S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEM BER 20, 1978 TEN CENTS 'Ee~;J Eril Thing EVerylJodg Thought'· A~WI,.._.. EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT Reporter Ron Javera £dttor•1 NOit' Tiu> tottowsng eyeuntr«-n account o/ tM lnllmg1 in Gu11ono ILCI u:nlttn hJI Sort f'ron<'~·b Chromrlt1 tep(lrter Ron Jaueri, who l.llOI u.ioimdt'd Soturdnv 1n rtw CllJJ•fm• that "111td ltrp Leo J Ryan and /<>ur l'>lht'T'i on o rt'motr 111,.lnp m l;uy<ma J<Jvtr1, who waa en route to "'o.rhtns,'(4}tl 0 c U'tth IM otht•r IOOUndt'd. dw:tat~ the StOfl/ to hit cit11 ~·" By KVN JAVF.k S C.Yf'-' \ot• '•4Nl.Ct CIWtM<lt SAN J llAN . Puerto lhl'O IAP 1 Jon~l>lown 11> every evll unng\ that eH•rybod) thought und W(JNlt' W knew Lhat before th~ ..,hoolin~ ~tarted Tht• laughter ~aan at 4 20 pm Saturday 1Guyana time1 v.h1le v.-e wel"t' f,taodmg bei.tdt.' the twm·engme airplane that had brought U.'> to Port Ka1tumct , st•vcn mllei. outside Jonestown. on t'radav and that had returned to pack us up. I WAS WAITING BETWEEN BOB Brown and Don Harris. the tv.-o NBC men -.ho were kJlled We had become close friendf, dur ang the course of our ordeal The (anng erupted from guns close by · I was hit first. I was knocked to the ground by ·a slug in the left shoulder. apparently from a 38.caliber weapon. I crawled behind the right wheel of the plane Bob Brown stayed on his feet and kept filming what was hap· pening. even as the attackers advunced on him with their guns. He was incredibly tenacious. * * * * * * • While I was trying to decide whether to stay where l was or risk the 100.yard-dash across the close·cropped grass field to the jungle. I saw Brown go down. THEN I SAW ONE OF THE attackers stick a shotgun right ln· to Brown's face. Inches away, if that. Bob's brain was blown out of his head. ll spattered the blue NBC minicam. I 'II never forget that sight as long as I liYe. I ran, and then I dived head.first into the brush. I got up and scrambled as far into the swamp as I could. % was about 150 yards from the airstrip and up to my waist In water. I pushed through the rain forest , walking parallel to the runway. trying t.o figure out wha t had ha ppened. I couldn't see much. I had lost both pairs of glasses I bad'with me. BUT m ERE WAS SILENCE. APPARENTLY the party of at· tacke rs which must have included fo ur. five or six men with guns , had fl ed. I was far down the field by the lime I returned to the airs(rlp. Ami then. like the other survivors. I returnerl to the crippled plane. Leo Ryan was OQ his back in a blue cord suit, lying in the mud in front of the right wheel of the aircraft. <See EVIL TIUNG, Page A2> * * * . * * * fJ •• A'-WI~ SETTLEMENT FOUNDER Jim Jones In 19n -----. asses 1e o 0 ·1sonm • Protests Set/or Council Huntington Beach police of- ficers. who picketed hom es and establishments or city council of licials last week. say they ex· peel to bring their picket signs to tonight's city council m eeting. The HuntingtOn Beach Police Officers Association is pushing for what it says a re cost-or- hving increases. Spokesmen ac- cu~e the city of st a lling and claim it has not negotiated in good fa1th. . A s pokesman for the officers also indicated that Mayor J>ro. Tem Richard Siebert may be a target of the protesl. Police and Siebert became embroiled in a controversy after SiebE'rt last week claimed that his life had been threatened by police U . Jim Wa lker . Siebert has since attributed that claim to a misunderstand· ing but Wa lker has declared he intends t.o sue Siebert for s lan· derous and libelous statements and defamation of character. Walker denies m a king any such threat. Siebert has said he is now cer· lain that Walker intended tum no harm and that the rumors he heard apparently were fa lse. Meanwh i l e Mayor Ro n Shenkman confirmed today that he wall resign a s mayor at tonight's meeting. Former mayor Ron Pattinson is expected t.o be elected mayor by a council major ity at the beginning of tonight's session. However. Siebert's supporters have la unched a petition drive to have him in.stalled as the city's next mayor. Council members will meet with t he city parks a nd recrea· lion commission al G o'clock tonight. The main event, which one policeman said will be more exciting than Monday night foot- ball. will begin at 7:30 in council cham bers. Child 'Saved ' SAN DIEGO cAPl -A sailor identified as Petty Ollicer 3rd C l a s s • Iv a n S i'ln m s, 2 2 , threat ened to throw his 14· month-old son. Shannon. from the roof of a slx·story apartment building SWlday before surren. derlng the child without injury, police said. . . C4R CONVEKIS TO REttDY CtiH "I converted my convertible lnto cash on the rir!t call." That's the story lbe successful Newport Beach m an told after placing this ad in the Dally Pilot: '67 M \11\, Convert. V ·8 outo, PJS .Ex~ll. cono. S2800. llxX·lUXX Convert yoa_r car Into cub by "' c•llllll 6'2·5878. A frien4ty Daily Pilot ld·vtler wm bel1> write an ..,. ... Al' wt~ GwyrlfM. $.all l'rmK*-lh~ BODIES, INCLUDING THAT OF U.S. CONGRESSMAN. LEO J . RYAN, AT AMBUSH SCENE Photograph Was Taken by Tim Reiterman, Reporter for Sen Frenctsco Examiner Bandit ~ugs Manage r, Rol>s FJl RestauranJ, . A bandit wear-in~ a ski mask and wielding what appeared to be a .4S automatic smashed his way into Coco's Restaurant on Brookhurst Street in Fountain Valley Sunday, terrorized r estaura nt e m ployees a nd escaped with al least $200, police said today. Solon, 4 Others Killed GEOR GETOWN . Guyana <AP> Between 300 a nd 400 bo dies -me n. wo m e n a nd children who reportedly lined up (or doses or poison brewed in a tub -ha ve been found at the jungle camp of a California sect whose members ambushed and killed five Americans, including Califomla Congressm an Leo J . Ryan . Guyana 's information minister said today. Shirley Field-Ridley said the whereabouts of the remaining ATTORNEY MARK LANE SURVIVES-Story, A3 TEMPLE'S RITUALS OFTEN BRUTAL-AS 500 to 700 Americans at the camp was not known. but they appa rently fled into the sur- r o unding j u ngle , in the northwest comer of this South Ame rican n ation. <Related photo. A4l ~thcrican lawyer Mark Lane. who was al the People's Temple camp j ust be fore the ma~~ deaths occurred, told The As· sociated Press here today that s uicide was discussed al a com· m unity meet ing a nd he was later informed by two sect mem· bers "We are all going to die now." "They were smiling ... they looked genwnely happy.·· Lane said. It was not clear whethet lht> mass dea~ occurred at about the same ti me or some time alter the Saturday ambush of Ryan and his group which had gone to the camp to investigate The robber s mashed out a la r ge front windo w at the restaurant, 18380 Brookhurst St.. with his gun just after the 11 p.m. closing lime. There were six people in the restaurant at the time. police sa id. Witnesses said the robber s lugged manager Thom as Hub· ble in the face before grabbing t he m oney from t h e cash register • reports or a lleged largt>·Scale abuse of sect members. He forced Hubble lo accom· pa ny him to a rear office where . he took an additional but un- disclosed amount or money. ac- co rd ing to Fountain Va lley Police U . Bill Di Nisl. Di Nisi said the gunman told those in the restaurant not to tele phone police or he would take the m hos tage. But one slipped out the back door and called police. How~ver, by the time police sot to the scene. the bandit bad fled. Councilman's Store· Looted Huntington Beach Mayor pro tempore Richard Siebert report.· ed to police today t h at his pharm acy was bu r glarized sometime Sunday. Sieber t u ld. tbe burglary cam e to his attention when be opened the doors to the Center Medical Pharmacy, 177$2 Beach Blvd ., al 6:30 th1a mornlna. He 1aid llloney H well as narcoUa were stolen. He said the docM' to ::,;ru1 -1tote bad been fOl'ftd ~ Al' WI..,..._ GtpyrltM, S... l'r.-.IK• •u"'*"" SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER PHOTOGRAPHER TOOK THIS PICTURE BEFORE HIS DEATH Photo by Greg, Robinson Shows Re1ldent1 of J9ne1town Watching Pley Ill ProgreH Drug Dose Kills Newman's Son LOS ANGELES <AP ·The son or actor Paul Newman died in a Los ·Angeles motel room of an accidental overdose of a com· bina llon ore a lcoho l ·a nd a de presslve ·type drug, police said today. Police said the body of Allan Scott Newman, 28, was found in a room at the Ramada Inn ln West Los Angeles, where he had been staying since Tuesday. said Lt. Thn Wapeto Wapeto s aid there was no evidence of rout play. . Wapeto said young Newman had . been under the care of a clinical psychologist. Scott Stelnbei:g, an associate of the ps ychologist, took Newman to the motel al 11:50 p.m. in West Hollywood. W a pe t o said that afte r Newman weot to sleep at mid· nlChl Stetnberg noticed Newman waa bavina difficulty b reathina . He summoned paramedJca. who ... • treated Newma n and then took hi m to Los Angeles New Hospital. where he was pro- nounced dead at 1 :07 a .m . Young Newman was reported ' to be a pa rt-time ente rtainer who worked ·mostly in ntght clubs under the name of William Scott. Newman's father. who lives with his wife .· actress Joanne Woodward. in Westport. Conn .. was notified while on location In Ohio, police said. Young Newman's mother Is Jackie Witte, the acLOr's first wife from whom ~e was divorced in 1956. The couple also had two daughters. The actordand Miss Woodward have three aughters. Finn Accept8 Pl.ea, Pay.mem WASHINGTON <AP> -The Westinghouse Electric Corp. pleaded guilty to charges stem· ming from giving $323,000 In bribes to a former deputy P~· mier of Egypt. and waa fined '300,000 tmder a plea bargalnin& 11reement questioned by the Judie tn the came U.S. l)lftrlct J '-'Cl&e Barrincton D. Parlcer said the "court had serious reservations'' whether an Initial plea bargainJng agroo- ment that ~ealed the identity of the brlbe recipient "promotes the end.5 of justice." Parker said that even with full dlscloaure, "aome may have res- e rvations today whether this ptamotes the ends or ju.stlce." Ryan's pa rty was trying to· escort some disenchanted mem- bers from the camp when at- CSee SUICIDES, Page 1\%) Coast We athe r Chance of rain increas- ing to 20 percent lonight . so p e r cent T uesd ay . Cooler days with lo ws to night 48 to ss . h ighs Tuesday in the low 60s. INSIDE TODA~ Turkey i3 for' more than r oa1lhag. Turn 11 i nto Tetrcu:zini or Scallopini. See Food, Page Cl. ~I 1 • • l l I i ' ~ ' I I I AZ DAILY PILOT ftif Mond!U· ~ 20. ll ll Evil 'thing Fo-d in Camp C(1ntl.nlH!d Fn• P aie Al TH£Jtt: WEkE .. 'OUR GlJ VANESE llOldlert at the fl'r end of Ills fa ce ~ad bttn •hot of[. the ~~d. t Id WI they hlld not ~ able t.o shoot· al the attackers OQn llarJ1s la alon11 slcJc the middle QI the pt1qe. -d i •,t.0 00 0ult because they were afrJld they would kill 1till Brown was al the taH or the 18·,.....,,1t.r otter. ur nc lft! P11tt1(' 1)41-l'k\:r. one of tht• µ00pkt who had 11ked ut t~ he.Ip htr mor~peo~::i· poUccm.an ULL-the..J.i.e.kt c.arr yin& .11 ai.Dale·shell l'sl'a pc from J onc.duwtt. wasl.Ytq_.lll.."thr=lobl oE:the::P1ln~t.aJts----h -h ·fi'i3-tie( tthiU ri:iied lhC moment th·e , mt:n rrom -the Greto: Nobln"Cln. ,'h{' Sun Jo'ran~bco E~•1a1ncr photo1r&1 pher Ml ~'e~1 a1~~i Te':nple ~"s,an firing from their truck und tr Miler while we lht! •(·ttK•. ~nb nt thll left wheel. h111 ~.Y crumbltd almost ln h•lf. wer~ i:Ctllnll r~ndv to b<.>nrd the two planes: our own craft and the 1n 1111cr one thut w1111 senl to carry u,way the fu gitives from • ''""'1remo ,-- • Boa Y1 st1 • BRAZIL • o •• , ••• r•~ J•••'• Gew1et111 SURINAM "'""" ....... WHERE BETWEEN 300 AND 400 PEDPLE MET DEATHS Mass Suk:ide Follows Slaying of Five Americans l'r-Pfl41" A I 300 SUICIDES •.• tai:kcd at a nearby air:.tr1p. ''dhercnts o f the Pcople"s 'fc mplc>, whose founder , the llev. Jim J ones, es tablished !he ai.:ricultur;;tl commµnc last ycur, reportedly had tong pl;;t nn1:rt mass suicidl· if they rc lt thc11· scL·t \lo'<A!> thn.•atcned. 'f hc hWldreds of hod1es v.1•r1• fou nd by Guyan1:!.l' troop~ who r;udcd the t•;.imp Sundc.iy. !\1il->S F1 e ld ·Ridlcy s aid some· htrd g u n s ho t wounda but mO•l showed no S lf!:OS of v10\cncc. .. A wilnC$S S<J id th:1l ~ople lll the are a wer e ha ving m<1 si. s uicide," she told a ne ws con- ference. "I-le said lhc poison was .. being administered to them. that they were lining up ror it." It was not known what kind or 1>0ison, reportedly bre w<.'<I in a lub. was u.'ied. She said the mili lary was try- ing 10 id€'r!!ili .the. bodies . ..some_ or which were found in hornes a nd some in open areas of the camp, called Jonestown. and that .lones had nol been found :.1mong the dead. The information m inister also denied reports that up to nine l><'rsons had been arrested 1n c onnection with a m bus h or Ryan 's party . Only one suspect -idcnlif1l-d us Larry Layton. an American about 32 has be.en ta ken into custody , she said. Neither thc ch ar~e against him nor his hometown was known. l .. ane and a lawyer colleague, Cha rles Garry, "-'ent to the cam1) to act as counselors during Lhc Coed Beats Attacker visit by f{yun. Lane has .rre. quently t<ikcn on controversial cases and is representing con· victed Martin Luther King as- sassin Ja mes Earl Ray. Lane said he and Garry were barred from Saturday's mass meeting. then were put under guard and fin a lly were allowed to flee into th<!' j ungle as they he ard screams and other sounds of confusion from the settle- ment . They eventually made their Way to a town a nd later to this t'a pita l city, 150 miles southeast of the camp. Ryan, accompanied by aides. reporters and relatives of some sect me mbers , c a me to this former British colony on the northeastern s houlder of South America last y.•eck to investigate reports of largc·scale abuses or members of the religious group. The congre ssman, 53, was killed by a shotgun blast as he attempted to lake several dis· t•n('hanted members or the sect bu"k to Gt..'Orgetown bv plane. -· A knife.wielding assailant at· lt•m plcd t.o sta b Ryan earlier whill• the ('Ongrcssman was vis· 11 1ng ,Jont·stown . Two members ol Ryan·s group disarmed the attacker, and llyan was not in· juried . The d ea.d includ ed three news men and one or the setUe- ment's defectors. Ten persons were wounded, three seriously, und the husband of one or the wounded had a stroke . The U.S. Embassy s aid the y were a n Americans. Jone11own . A• neurly 01 we could tell. a bout hulf the attackers wttre white and half w"r~ bltick. Thoise of us who had survived were 1llll ter· rifled. h ld. 't l d We took our n1ost .sPriowily wounded to t e ao 1e rs en an lhuu we reUr1.-'{) into Port Kaituma. the settlement neld. to th~ uir1trip nnd went into 11 smull cafe called a Rum ltouse . T iit: LOCAL GUYANf:SE KNEW tltEY v.•ere li.sklng their 1al.ily by letting 1.1s s tuy. but they were extrerf!ely kind to us. Wf stood w~tches during the stormy night -taking turn:s 1tandl11g guurd in pu ir~ outside Lhe police hut where our wounded we re: lying. d·rr· 1 d 1'he hcuvy tro11ll·al storm made movement 1 1cu t an un-comfortabl~ not onl y fur u.<, but also those who had chosen l1.! as their <1u.urry Thi:: ruin rn uy ha \/C su \/{.'(! our h\'CS t:very tin1c we heard u noise. especia lly whenever we heard u tru(·\I; :1lon11 the Port Ka1tu1na road, we thouJ:hl we woukl be at· tacked agai n. Of (."OUF'SC, none (Jf us had U!IY WCUPQOS f\ud Umt' u10,1ed slowly, infinitely slowly WllEN WE REACllED JONEsTOWN. ON Friday nigh~. the atgio_!!phcre was lively and cord~al. We found oursel_ves gc lt1ng. ~ real Cook·s Tour, 'vl.'il h e \•eryth1ng arranged for us .. There was greut rock music Crom the Jon~town band and entertainment dur- ing dinner. And While we tried , mainly at firsl. to gel away rrom the or. ganizt.'<l run. we were told hO'<l' ha ppy everyone was. But before we left for un cvcnin~·s drive throug_h foot-deep mud to Port Kaituma ,.a yo unf( man slipped Don llarns of NBC a message written on a child 's slate. sayin~, ·Please help me get out of Jonestown · It had four signatures . -. Back in Port Kaituma. where the entire group of u~ s pent Fn- day night in ii tin-roofed disco <.1 s mall beer parlor -:v1th a phono- graph and a rew records -local Guyanese bcRan telling us horror stories. TllEV TOLD US ABOUT ONE MAN who had escaped from lhe colony last summer . only to be raptured by gua rds from Jonestown a nd then beaten. ., When we retur ned Lhc fo llowing morning to Jonestown. v.·c we re not surprised to sec Jim Jone;>' carefully stage·managetl pro· duction sta rt to crack. Edith Parker. one or the 1.200 followers trapped in J onestown. a pproach<..>d ConJ!.rcssman Ryan and said she w1:1.nted to leave with him. The list grew. Aboul an hour bc.fQ(f: it v.·us lime for ui:. to leave Jonestown, nine people said lht~y wanlcd to i!O. Then 12. Finally. about 20 gol up their courage to defy Jones. THERE WERE TOO MAN\' OF US 'for one truckload. The re· porters and cameramen were told we wo uld go out in the first batch. but Congress man Ryan wo\J.ld wait to leave in the second . We were relieved to be going. Jones agreed that the 20 people who wanted to could leave with us. lie even said he thought they might be "better off " somewhere e lse if they no longer wanted to stay in Jonestown. Suddenly, there was a commotion in the central building that serves as the colony's meeting place -a lar.li!e structure with a tin roof and packed dirt noor. A cheer ranR through the crowd. Then. a younx white man made a direct lunge at Ryan with a knife. The blade was at Ryan's throat when Mark Lane and Charles Garry, Jones' lawyers a nd lonA·time suppc>rters, grabbed the ' weapon _ __ • THAT A1TACKER WAS CUT BEFORE he coold be disarmed. And Ryan's shirt was drenched with the attacker's blood. Ryan run to the l ruek at that po1nl and we lumbe red of( Uirough the mud to the airstrip. _ 1:#' Shaken· by what he thought was his successful narrow escape, Ryan told us as we reached the ai rstrip, 'I wouldn't be ali ve if it was not ror !\l ark Lane ... Ryan lived only a rcw m inutes longer. After the violence of the attack at the uirstnp, we still had to wait ror rescue. It was getting da rk. and there was r1o chance for a rescue plane until mornin,li!. WE SPENT TlfE NIGllT LISTENING to the stoMes the 12 former residents of Jonestown had to tell'. ·' They corroborated every evil story about the place that we had heard. They told us how Jim Jones had led the entire colony into mak· ing a maniacal s ui cide pact with him. They talked about ~tores of weapons in the so.called peaceful jungle mission. And whenever the re was a crisis, they recalled. Jones had as· sembled the whole colony into a huge circular assembly and mesmerized them into aJZrecmenl. Wet Holiday? Rain~ for Thank.giving ThanJoct\l'fng Day •hould be a t'lice time to alt 1round a fire un~roust chestnuts. TllAT'S BECAUSE t here's a good chance it will be ra ining outdoon . In fact, the Nationa l We¥th~r Service in Los An,weles says Orange County will probably be getting periods or rain rrom tonight through .f'rid:.1y. T tlE CllANCE OF rain is 40 percent tonlaht and 60 percent on Tuesd1t)', a weuther spokeswoman s a\d. She said high temperatures should be in the low 60s. with low& from 48 to~ degrees. The spokeswoman explained that a series or front.a mo\/lnt: in Crom the Northwest a rc res"°nsible for what will be "certafnl y a measurable amount or rain.'' Nest R e located ,, Newport's Osprey Awaits Romance No male osprey has showed up yet with a fish in his mouth to woo his sw~tie. a State Depart- ment of Fish and Game. official rePorted today or the continuing sagu of Newport Har bo r 's nest· ing osprey. · "If a male shows up and tht.'y do mate . I think it·IJ be ob· v1ous." the department's Paul Kelly said today. "When they do ma te they do a lot or calhng and aerial displays and <1cting con· spic uous." ' The ma le also brings the female a fi5h. possibly to display his prowess as a provider, Kelly sa id . 1-lowcver . he s<.11d he does n'1 expect the osprey to mate for about a month_ Kelly confirmed in a chilly vigil Thursday that the osprey who injudiciously built he r nest in the mast of a yacht is still hanging around, despite the ftJct that istate offi cials had to move her nest to a piling. In tact. said Kelly , "Everyont' and his brothe r has seen un os. prey and ca11ed me up. There are certainly lots or ospreys in the a rea." The osprey has become the ce nter of intens e in t e rt·s t beca use no ba by ospreys have b ee n hatehed ih Southe rn Californ1<1 1n some 50 yc..11.rs . Beaten Body Identified Seal Beuch police have idcn· tified. through fingerprints, the sexu a lly mutila t.ed body or Mi chael Joseph lnterbieten. 21. or Long Beach, found Saturday lying near the Seventh Street on r a mp of the northbound San Diego Freeway. Interbicten . ._. ·machine :shop mecha ni (' who police described 3 l! "a good kid ," W<JS fOUJld at about 6:40 n.m . Saturda,Y.'"".:his body clad in bell·bottom denim trous~rs. _ Police have yet to establish a motive for the s laying. So officials were Wsmaycd when she built her nest on a bo<Jt whose owner , a Los Angeles physician, got tired or payinJ: $1,500 a monlh in dock fees and not being a ble to use his boat. The nest was 'moved last Mon· day and the female os prey is still in the a rea , a lthough she hasn't bc(·n sighted silting on the nest yet. Kelly sa id. Arraignment Tuesday in Sl.aying Case An Irvine attom cy accused 1n the shooting homi cide of his wife is scheduled to be arraigl)ed on m urde r cha r~es Tuesday 1.1 t II ar bor l\1unicipal Court. Ga r y Wayne P;1tton , 34 . was held a l Newport City J ail In lieu or S2S0,000 bail. A speeialist 11\ workmen's compensation m<11 te rs. Patton practices law 1n Santa Ana . lie (I.las arrested Saturday at his home . at lot Esplan11de, after police V.'t're eallcd by a man v.·ho they said ex('la1med , "I JU!il murdered my wife." Patton's wife. Katherine Leigh Patton, 23, wa s fatally wounded by three shots in the head from a .22·caliber uutomatic pistol. Polict> said the woman w11 s ' leaving her husband and had been moving clothes out or the house when s he was s hot to death. lier sister. Barbara Swear· 1nger of Newport Beach, who was helping her move, wit- nessed the slaying, police said. Bandit Hits Gas Station A bandit a rmed with a re· volvc r held up a J.luntington Beat'h ~as station Sunday night Bui.Ider Recovers and r1e<1 on foot with s132 in cash. After Operation l'olicc said the gunman struck Newpori Beach builder l\1iltan the Econom y se rvice station, Bren was reported rceovering 19971 Beach Bl vd .. at 9:55 p.m. satis factorily toda y afte r heart The thug asked an employee fo r bypass surgery last week in Los a pack or cigarettes and then Angeles. pulled t he we apon from hi s A spokeswoman for the fa mily clothing. said Bren is still hospitalized but A 16-year·old E dison ll i ~h Srhool coed fou~ht off a bearded would·he r apist who grabbed her from behind while she was open· in~ her locker at the <'~mpus Sunday afternoon, police said to- day. Survivors or the attack said a band or black and whit'e mem- ber s or the People 's T emple o pe ne d fire with automatic v.·eapons and Hholguns as Ryan and his party we re boa rding pla nes at the Port Kaltuma airst rip, eight miles south or Jon e s town a nd 15() miles northwest of Georgetown. has been able to sit up. lie un· The thief. believed to be in·h1s WE UNDERSTOOD THEN WHY THE RE had been an derwent four and a half hours or 20's, took the cash from the rcg- 1 J !<u rgt>r y a t S t . Vi nce nt 's ister a nd wa lked away rrom Police said the ~irl i;truck the man, bel ieved to be in his 30s, and screamed for help when shC' saw a friend nearby. The attacker , who wore a black; watch cap ~ind had dark features, ran toward Ha milton Avenue. 11le incident took pl ace ~bout 4::'.KI p.m .. poli ce s aid . OAANOE COAST ••• DAILY PILOT '""°'_c...o .. o.,,,,.,.., ""'"""""'"""' ................... .......... __ .,,_°'_ c.r.1-........ CM>p .... _,,, • ..,,,!_, .... 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N lf M °?ftlo """"· '-tlot...,lt "Wtt..-"•ll•~ ... c•tt•• tf M ::=::tt...~:..:~~ _ ......... hi~ I ominous cheer from the People's Temp e rcs.idents al onestown the scene, police said. before the yountc knire-wielder cha~cg:ed::._•:l~R::::.Y•:•:·:_ ________ 1_1_os_p_i_la_1_. -----------------------In San FTancisco, a People's T ern pie spokesma n who iden· tificd himself as Archie James denied me mbers of the sect did the a irport kiJtings. The dead were Ryan. re porter Don l·larris. 42, and camer aman Robert Brown, 36, both or NBC News and both Los Angeles res i- dents; Gregory Robinson, 27. a photographer for the San Fran· cisco Examiner, and Pa tricia Parks or P arker, 18, who was t ry in g to esc ap e from ,Jonestown. I-fer home address wa s not known. A White House ~latement said President Carter was saddened by Ryan·s death . Plane Hush Tatk Planned Technical developments in the manufa c tur e o r q uic l cr airplanes will be the topic or u talk Dec. t in Newport Beach. The Communt t y Airc ra ft Council will .sponsor the talk by two executives from Boeing and Dougla s c otnpani e s on ''Progress Toward Quie ter Aircraft." Ex-Brit~h Leader Cited in Death Plot M lNEllEAO. England (A Pl -f'ormer Liberal Party laa~er Jeremy Thorpe was rormally charged today in court with plolUna; to murder male model Norman Scott. Scott clalt'lfs he and the Brlth1h politician were !oven. Visitors and reporters packed the tiny ~-brick court.hous-: or Lbis amall western resorl town as three magistrates began heannG the prosecution's case a11tnst Thorpe and three other men lo de· clde If it is strong enough to put before a jury . Thorpe, 49, red the Liberals for nine yebr& and lO their big~cst election success slpce World War 11. He w1s rorced l.O rcSllJn after.. lhe scandal broke in May 1976. The politician Is the only one charaed rormaUy with lnclter:ncnl to murder. He and the three others ire charted with ~nsplrtn, to murdeor Scott. EaCh charge carrie1 1 m aximum jail term o tO y~ars . .. · "Scott was a tontlnuln1 dal\ler to ttiia (Thotpe'1) reputation and career, a danaer of whJch Mr. Thorpe was con1rantly re· minded by Scott r,e:sterin1 him ror help and tatkln.c or the rel•· tlonship toot.hen , 'said pros~ut.or "Petar Taylor • v ,. unmistakably tradit ional ... our most complete seled,ion ol'thir. 'OIOr!d'e r;tlfl5t importJZd. ecottish t"'11Uds, combin<Zd with the r;ne.st ~tural shoulder t.ailorin\) available._ _ = I " I I Irvine· Today's Closi•g N.Y. Stoe·ks VOL. 71, NO. 32.t, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES O RAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1978 TEN CENTS 'Everg Edi Thing EvergfJodg ·Thought' l ( ' l f t I ; I ! APWl ... lo EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT Reporter Ron Javers Editor'• Not. Ttu! /ollou1t11u 1•vc>u11trw~• ac1:mmt of the Jolhng1 111 Guvano 1oo.t u"1ttcn bJ1 San 1''rm11·tN1'11 C'hromdt' reportrr l<on Javt'r:t. who 1'-111.f U'Clundtd Salurday 111 tfu• uun/lrt' that loltt"d lt~p l.to J R11on and .}our otht..-n on a rt>mmf' oa.r1tnp m (;uyuoo Jrwrr' wlW> wo:t en route tu ~a h1ngt(ln, DC • wtlh tht uthc-r ia1unckcJ. d1dated tilt! atury to his city d,.,'flc Ry RON JAYl':RS '""'""' .... ,,.Ill(, ... °" ...... ~\N .It' N. P u,·rlu Hu·11 1A1'1 Jonci.lo"n as t:Vt!ry evil thing lh~tt t-v.-r·yhody lhought and ~on.c Wl' knt.>lo\ thut lK.•fon• lhl: i.hoolmg blurt (! fh~ slau~hter t?c1<un at 4 20 I' m Salurda ~ 1 Guyana time 1 wtult• v.t' lo\t>rt· 'tand1ng he'latlt> thl· twin l'n~ane J1rp1< .. nc that had ha ou,.:hl u..., to Port Ka1tum... wH·n miles outsu.lt: J onestown. on Jo'ndJy and thul hi.Id rt:lurnt>d to pack us up I W ' WAITING BETWEEN 808 Brown and Don Haros. the two 8 men who were killed We hud become close friends dur· ang the course of our ordeal The rmng e rupted from t{uns close by I was hit first I was knocked to the ground by ..i ~lug in the left shoulder. apparently Crom a .38-calib<>r weapon I crawlc..>d behind tht• right wheel or the plane Bob Brown stayed on has feet and kept film ing what was hap· peniog. even as the attackers advanced on him with their guns. l~e was incredibly tenaciou!.. * * * * * * 300-400. While 1 was trying to decide whether to stay where I was or rislt the 100-yard-dash across the close-cropped grass field to the Jungle. I sow Brown go down. THEN I SAW ONE OF THE attackers stick a s hotgun right in· to Brown's face. inches away, if that. Bob's bra in was blown out or his head. It s pattered t he blue NBC mirucam. I 'll never forget that sight as long as I live. I ran. and then I dived head.first into the brusb. I got up and sc,rambled as rar jnto the swamp as I could. I was about 150 yards from the airstrip and up lo my waist in water. I pushed through the rain forest. walking parallel to the runway, trying to figure out what had happened . l couldn't see much. I had lost both pairs of gtasses I had with me. B VT TIIERE WAS SILENC·E. APPARENTLY tbe party of at· tackers which must have included four. five or six men with guns, had fled. I was far down the fi eld by the lime I returned lo the airstrip. And then. like the other survivors. I returned to the crippled plane . Leo Ryan was on his back in a blue cord suit, lying in the mud in front of the right wheel of the aircraft. tSee EVIL THING, Page A2) * * * * * * ot, • . t It Charges 1} Expected .. ' F In Death An Irvine attorney accused an the shooting homicide of his wife is scheduled to be arraigned on murder ch arges Tuesday at Harbor Municipal Court. Gary Wayne Patton. 34 , was held at Newport City J ail In lieu of $250,000 bail. A specialist io workmen's compensation mat· te rs, Patton practices law in Santa Ana. He was arrested Saturday at his home. at 14 Esplanade , alter police were called by a man who they said exclaimed, "I just m urdered m y wife." A ............ c.nr ... s-Fr-ilc9 ............ Patton's wife, Katherine Leigh Pallon. 23. was fatally wounded by three shoL'i an the head from a 22-cali ber automatic pistol. BODIES, INCLUDING THAT OF U.S. CONGRESSMAN LEO J. RYAN, AT AMBUSH SCENE Photograph Was Taken by Tim Reiterman. Reporter for San Francisco Examiner Police said the woman-was leaving her hus baml and had been moving clothes out of the house when she was s hot lo death. He r sister. Bar~ara Swear· inger of Newport Beach. who wa s helping her m6ve, wit- nessed the slaying, police said. Hiker Hurt In Tumble Recovering An Irvine Htgh School hiker, m jured critically in a 30-foot fall Saturday from a cliff i.n Harding Canyon. was reported doing well today. out of danger. Ken neth Ibsen 16, of 14961 Dusk St., Irvine, was recovering fro m fi ve bro k en ri bs. a punctured lung and a bruised kidney. Ibsen was one of nine students a nd two I rvine High School teachers backpacking near Mod- jes k n Canyon who becam e J stranded while climbin~ a cliff. He reportedly was trying to find a way down when he fell on· to rocks below. His body stopped tumbling just three feet short of a s tream. Rescuers said had he fallen into the wate r. he would have drowned f l j Ibsen slipped in a nd out ~f con scious ness during the three-hour rescue effort. A Marine search and resc~ helicopter lowered a basket and lifted the boy from the scene. He was taken to Mission Communi· ty Hospital. Jury Convids Suspect in Laguna Saying An Orange County Super ior Court jury today round 27-year· o ld E arl Scra mlin guilty or second degree murder in the 1977 Laguna Beach slaying or Albert Daniel Willard. The second degree verdict carries wi th it a possible state prison term of from five to eight years . Shorthly after the verdict was a nnounced. Scramlin embraced his sobbing girlfriend. Laura Richa rds, and was then taken in- to custody. Judge John Flynn raised the now-convicted murderer's bail Crom $50,000 to $250,000 while he is awaiting sentencing Dec. 15. Willard was bludgeoned to death in his Laguna Beach home the night or July 29, 1977 in what prosecutor Tony Rackaukas said was a frenzied homosexual wrath by Scramlin. The most damaging evidence at the trial was a set of fool· prints tdentified as the de fen- dant's which were left in liquid Drano spilled on tbe floor of Willard's Laguna Beach home. In bis testimony at the trial. Scramlin-admi tted that he s ometimes was a p assive parti~ipant in homosexual sex acts with Willard. <SeeGVILTY, Pan A2) CAR CONYE«IS ~ Vance Repeats ~ c~!: ~!!1e ( into cash on the first ca ll." ~ Shah support That's the story the successful New·pon. Beach man told after placing this ad In the Daily 'Pilot: t W ASHIN,OTON (AP ) - Secretary ol State Cy1us Vance J has repeated the United States' support ol the Shah or Iran while f warning o ther countries to I refrain from mllltary interven-1 lion in that country. Vance luued the state ment Sunday in IWPC>Me to comments lrom Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev. • , '67 Must. Convert V-8 outo, PIS Excell. cond. S26()0. IOCX·XXXX Convert your car into cash by calllng 642·5678. A friendly Dolly Pilot ad-vl.ser wlU help write an ad. .. ,APWl ... to C..Yrltln. s. FHllCitcO ... 1111 .... SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER PHOTOGRAPHER TOOK THIS filCTUAE BEFORE HIS DEATH Photo by Greg Robinson Showa fW•tde'nt• of JOMttown Watching Play In Progreaa Drug Dose Kills Newman's Son LOS ANGELES <APl -The son of actor Paul Newman died in a Los Angeles m otel room of an accidental overdose of a com- binatio n of a lcoho l and a depressive-type drug ; police said lOday. Police said tbe body of Allan Scott Newman. 28, was. found in a room at the Ramada Inn in West Los Angeles;-Whel"e-"he--had been s taying since Tuesday. ~aid Lt. Tim Wapeto. Wapeto said the re was no e vidence or foul play. 'Wapeto said youn~ Newman had been under the care of a c linica l. psycholo gis t. Scott Steinberg, an associate of the psychologist, took Ne wman to the motel al 11:50 1un. in West Hollywood. Wnpel o said that a fte r . Newman went to sleep al mid· night Steinberg noticed Newman wae.. havmg. diffic ulty breathing. He summoned paramedics. who I treated Newman a nd then t,ook h i m t o Los Angeles N e w Hospital. where he was pro- nounced dead at 1:07 a.m . Young Newma n was reported lo be a part.lime enterta iner who worked mos tly ln night clubs under the name of William Scott. Although he primarll¥ ap· peared as a nightclub singer, young Newman also acted and worked a s a stuntman . He played the role or a sadistic, athletic fraternity me mber In P aramount's "Frate rnity Row" in 1977. • Newman's father, who liv~s with bis wife. actress J oanne Woodward. in Westport, Conn .. was notified while on location m Ohio, ~lice said. Young Newman's mother Is Ja ckie Witte. the a~tor's fi rst wife-~ w-b.o-m h e wa,s divorced in 1956. The couple also had two daughters. The actor and Miss Woodward have three daughters . 10th Briton Torches Self BRIGJ-ITON. EngJand CAP) - A 26-year·old typist set herself ablaze with gasoline in her bathroom. She was t he 10th "human torch" case ln Brttaln since the begiMlng of October. Valerie Dono1hue'1 sc~ams l .. alerted nelghbora. who broke down her door and put out the names. police s aid. She was hospltallJed in critical condition . Mrs. ~hue. a divorcee, was said to have s uffered from depression. . ...... AP Wl,.t*Oto SETTLEMENT FOUNDER Jim Jones In 1977 Hundreds Reported Missing GEORGETOWN. G uyana <AP I -The bodies or between 300 and 400 men. women and children some shot to death, most r eporte dly poisoned by their own hand have been round at the j ungle cam p of a California se<:l whose members a mbush e d a nd ki lle d five Am ericans. including California Congressma n Leo J Ryan, gov- ernment officials said today Gu ya nese Info rm ation M 1n1ster Shirley Field· Ridley said the whereabouts of the re ATTORNEY MARK LANE SURVIVE~tory, Al TEMPLE'S RITUALS OFTEN BRUTAL-AS m a ining 500 to 700 Americans al the _camp was nol known, but th~y apparently fled into t he sur roundin g J u ng le . i n lh t northwest corne r of this South Am erican nation. , American lawyer Mark Lane, who was at the People's Tempi<' camp j ust befq,re t he mas~ deaths occurred . told reporter.-. today that sect members dis- cussed mass suicide before he fl ed . but that he a lso heard ma ny b urst s Of aul omalH' weapons fare from the camp. Jonestown He said he heard lht.' seer~ founde r. the Rev. Jim J ones. c h a nting ove r l h e camp loudspeaker. "Mother ' Mothei:' Mo the r ' Mothe r !.·· second!. before the gunfi re er upted The hundreds of bodies were found by Guyanese troops who raided the camp Sunday. Miss Field-Ridley said some had g u ns hot wo unds but mo s t s howed no signs or violence. ''A witness said that people in the area we re having m ass s uicide." she told a news con- <See DEATHS, Page A2• Coast Weather Chance or rain increas- ing to 20 peYcent tonight. 50 p e r cen t Tuesd ay ·. Coole r d ays wit h lows tonight 48 lo 55. highs Tuesday ln the low 60s. INSIDE TODA~ Turkey is for more than r oa st i ng. Tu rn ft Tnto Tetra.umi or Scal lopm1. Se~ Food. Page Cl. l•tlex ,_ ....... ( ... AML..I~ •.. ._ HetttNI....., ,, •••• "9rt• =----, .......... TIINMft -~ ........... ·t'- 1' 7 I I J AZ DAILY PILOT H" face tutd bttn abol off Don ll m lay aloncRidtt the mi*ta. ol lbe ....... 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WHERE BETWEEN 30Q AND 400 PEOPLE MET DEATHS Mass Suicide Follows Slaying of Five Americana Frowt Page A I . 300-400 DEATHS. • • Cerence "He said the poison was being administer ed to them. that they were hning UIJ for 1l." 'fhe po1!>0n. whose type was no t known. rt.'porle dly wa s brewed in a large val According lo Lane's a c;l.'ount. the m as' deaths must hav1• ex· t·urred an hour or more after the Sat urday afternoon ambush of Hyan :.ind his group. which h<td gon<' to th<' camp to invest igate reports of alleged lar~e-sca l<' a bus<' of sect members Hyan ·s pa rty was tryin~ to CSCOl't !{Om c disenchanted mcm · bcrs from the camp when al· tacked at a nearby airstrip. Adherents of the People• s T e mple. whose founde r , the Rev .. lim Jones, established the <1~ricult11ral common<' last year. r e portedly had long planned mass suicide if they felt their sect was threatened eiane Hush Talk Planned Technical developments in the m a nuf..1 c ture of quie t er airplanes will be the topic or a talk Dec I in Newport Beach Th (• Community Airc ra ft Coun<'il will sponsor the talk by two executives from Boeing a nd O o u~l 1JS co mpa nic>s o n · · P ro)(rt.'S::. Tow a rd Quie ter Aircraft." It was not known what klnd o( poison. repe>rtedly brewed in a tub, was used. She sad the milita ry was try- ing to 1denury the bodies, some of whic h we re found in homes and some in open areas of the camp. called Jonestown. and that .Jones had not been found among the dead. The information minister also denied reports thC1t up to nine pl.'rs ons had been arrested in connection with a mbush or Ry an's party. Only one suspect -identified as Larry Layton, an American about 32 -has been taken into custody, she said. Neither the charge against him nor his hometown was known. Lane and a lawyer colleague, Charles Garry, went to the camp to a ct as counselors durin~ the visit by Ryan. Lane has fre- quently taken on controversial cases and is representing con- victed Martin Luther King as- sassin James Earl Ray. Lane said he and Garry were barred from Saturday's mass meeting, then were put under guard and finally were allowed to flee into the jungle as they heard screams and other sounds or confusion from the settle- ment. They eve ntually made their way lo a town and later to this capital city, 150 miles southeast of the camp. We alOod watchc-s durln~ th~ stormy nl1ht taking turns slandlna cunrd In pair• ouUlldc the POiice hut where uur wounded Wt'r~ lytq The heavy tropical storm mad movement difficult and un com rortable -not only for us but alJo t.hote who had chosen us as their quarry -The rain may huv~ suvc<I our llvci; Every 1lm wo h 1rd u noise. e~~clally wheocver we h<>ard u trurk lon11 the 'Port Kaltuma road. we thoul(hl we would 00 at· tucked aguln · Of COlU'M!, none of US hud Qf\y WelllJOf\b And Umc moved slowly. lnllnit.ely 1>lowly WHl':N w•; RRACIJED JONt: TOWN, ON Friday night. the 11lrno11phere w R lively und c<>rdlul. We found oul'flelves gelling a n-nl Cook 'IJ 'four. w1th 1•verythin8 arrnnged for us. There was • a rot r«k mush: from the .Jonestown band and entertainment dur Inti dlnMr. · Aud whill' we tried. mamly at first. lo get away from the or- alUnlied run. Wl' we re told how happy everyone was. Dul bl-fore we left for an evening's drive through foot·dcep mud to Port Ktillumn. :i young m<tn shpped Don Harris or NBC a m\'U8((e written on a cb1ld '1t ttlat.e. saymf(, 'Please help me get out ur J onc1>town ' It trud four 111gn41turcs 6ack m Port Kaitumu. wht•rt• the entire group of us spent Fri· da y night an a tin roofed d isco .1 small beer parlor with a phono- graph and n Ccw records local Guyanese beJ(an telling us horror l>lOrlC!i T HF.V TOl.O US ABOUT ONE MAN who had escaped from th'' colony lu~t summ~r. only to be captured by guards from JonclStown and thl'n bt•atc•n When we returned the following morning lo Jonestown. we were not surprised to bt!t' J im Jones' carefully stage-managed pr<r' duction start lo crack. Edith Parker . one of the 1.200 followers trapped in Jonestown. npproache?d CongressmC1n Rvan and saad s he wanted to lea ve with him The list grew. About an hour before it was lime for us to leave Jonestown. nine people said they wanted to go. Then 12. Finally. about 20 got up their courage to defy Jones THERE WER E TOO MANY OF US for one truckload. The re- porters and cameramen we re told we would go out in the first bateh. but Congressman Ryan would wait to leave in thc.se.cnru:l. We were relieved to be going. J ones agreed that the 20 people who wanted to could leave with us. He even said he thought they might be "better off" somewhere else if they no longer wanted to stay in Jonestown Suddenly. there ~as a commotion in the central building that serves as the colony's meeting place a large structure with Cl tin roof a nd packed dirt Ooor. A cheer rang through the crowd. Then. a youn~ while man made a direct lunge at Ryan with a knife. The blade was at Ryan's throat when Mark Lane and Charles Garry, Jones' lawyers and long-lime s upporters. grabbed the weapon. THAT ATTACKER WAS CUT BF.FORE he could be disarmed. And Ryan's shirt was drenched with the attacker 's blood. Ryan ran to the truck at that point and we lumbered off through the mud to the airstrip. Shaken by whal he thought was his successful narrow esc~. Ryan told us as we reached the airstrip, 'I wouldn't be alive if it was not for Mark Lane .•· Ryan lived only a few minutes longer. After the violence or the attack at the airs trip, we still had to wail for rescue. It was gelling dark. and there was no chance for a rescue pla ne until mornin~. WE SP ENT TIIE NIGHT USTENJNG to the stories the 12 former residents of Jonestown had to tell. They corroborated everv evil story about the place that we had heard . They told us how Jim Jones had led the entire colony into m ak· ing a maniacal suicide pact with him. They talked about stores or weaPOnS in the SO·Called peaceful jungle mission. And whenever there was a crisis. they recalled. Jones had as- sembled the whole colony into a huge circular assembly and mes merized them into al!reement. WE UNDERSTOOD THEN WllV THER E had been ::in ominous cheer from .the People's Temple residents at .Jonestown before the young knife-wielder charged at Ryan. Daybreak -which we never expected to see. finally came . At 8:30 a.m ... the first batch of Guyanese troops arrived al Port Kaituma. · They had flown to a landing field at Mathews Ridge about 30 miles away, and we were transported by truck about halfway from the ridge to where we were waiting. T.h_en, t2-ensure themselves against being ambushed in ex posed vehicles. they completed their march on foot. StilJ more troops arrived. THERE WERE ENOUGH AT LAST to s ecure the perimeter of the Port Kaituma airstrip. It was still fairly early in the morning. While 80 soldiers m arched to Jonestown to m ake sure no more marauders could s weep out from the deadly settlement, rescue flights arrived to take out the survivors . Soon, we were in Georgetown and aboard an Ame rican C· 141 Hercules hospital plane on our way home lo safety. Five in our group were critically or severely wounded. Tim Reiterman. reporter from the Examiner. with two bullet wounds in his lert arm. and I with my shoulder wound. were a mong the lucky ones Prison Locked SUSANVILLE CAP> -Two race riots h ave caus ed a lockdown or the California Cor- rectional Facililv here Tick<'ls to the M<1rriott Hotel lunch('On cost $8 and a rc availa- ble from the council office at 18103 Sky Park South Suite 201 l rvint'. 557-5650. ' · ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT tf'w ()f'4"°"" t ... tit 0 ttlv PO~ •th 4't'hrh 1\tf'M'n ht""°ttlho Nt·• p,,.' t SNOf•V..CbY'lhii Of t11')tt (.6... I f~i tuf'IQ(omGttnt .,,,.'*'•'' f"<1 I~ vr wnu ttnt '9\l)MA• ll"lf•.u~ ftH'l.tt '~ Co''"' Mio· ... H• ,._,.,fl &--th Hvrthnqt.en ~«" fo-Jf'I l••n V•H•-.i tn,.ft• \1MfHtXt 'V•ttf-., 4"'2 '~~-"'" \ouUt(O.\.I A~~'.-0..,.,•lttt ''°" ,, INbt• ~ \6h00t'r'\ M'Kt ~., ,....,. pt1n(1,,.f Clubf!UU~ IJl•of t\ Al lJD ~wt\f fHt \hnl (.h\tdM .._.. C.•lif->•nt.1~ Irvine Forecasts Economic Optimism ~ .. .. 11-INWM • PthfO-ft• Atwl P~i"'" , ... 11 , ..... "~· ,., ....... "''"'"1,,,,.~,,.t~"A(ltt• '"""•' K11v1t (dtlt'h l'IMMe•A-Me,,.Q•"'Jt<lltot Cll••lt• H l -"""°~ ~ N•ll A\"4\fMU ,.._."l\Qt~ C.titfOt' OffiCH r.,,."i14M11':·.1 l>O\Jf•\• n.v \trf'jllf L•ll""" 11<>•( n "" G•._ ... \hm M11nt•"'01.1fltl_.,.., .. 1111\6t.ch"°"•f·111t11J ~letMcl VAllfto; '\'°1 Lt f'-tt "o'MJ fl~.., O•tQO ,-,,...,,.. Telephone (71•)142"4321 CIHtlfltCI Adw.rtlllftO 642-5871 \<IMl-O llAlltf -Ollot• Hl-tl10 "'-"'~c""..,.. •tMIOO ~"'t~ ::. o::r .. c::r!!11':'1'::.~':\.~. "'.r,., ., ••"' .. "',,.•"" t\•r••" "'•' .,. ~::;~~t=..:·-·· •tft••• ,.,,,..,,~ •• SK-claU .._ ..... M itt et ~le MtM C.liltflll• h•H tt•llf" ~ te'llft U M _,,,,.., "' ....... \C ,. _,.., .......... ......... ...., u ,......,,.,., A preli minary analysis of the City of Irvine's economic out- look projects a good fi scal pic- ture for the city over the next seven years . The report, prepared jointly by the departments of com muni- t y development a nd a d · ministrative services . will be studied by the City Councll In a 7:30 p.m . meeting Tuesday at City Hall. Though outwardly optimistic, the_rePQrt hed~es on an oulri&ht pro n oun cement o f so und econom ic health. It notes a "steady downward trend " in the city's projected surplus, which already is occur· ring and will show it.s first def. iclt inf iscal year 1984·85. Moreover. relAtively i.mall surpluses shown for the yeari. bet ween 1981~82 and 1983-84 are dependent upon sales tax rev· enue iene raled by the pro· POied Irvine Cent.er, a realonal shopping center. Cause or the deficits. accord· ing lo the report. is mainly the perceived need for new public buildings . Proposed public buildings in- clude a civ1c center . corporation yard . sports center. performing arts complex. and a zoo. Normally, the report states. suc h expenditures could be ac- com pllshed through passage of tax bonds . But becau se of Proposition 13 limitations on municipal taxing ability. bond· ing "is now doubtlul. if not im· possible.,. rt states From a projected surplus In the city budget of $1.7 million, reserve monies will dwindle to $6:J7 ,000 jn mld·1981-82. a nd dlmlnl1h progreulvely until, by midyear 1984-85, there will be a deficit of $3.5 million. Without additional sources of revenue, or a change in develop· m ent pattariu, the deficit will plummet to $17 mJlUon du.ring the tint ball of the 19909. ac- cording to the city rep()rt. ... • NEW PAGEANT CHIEF Glen Eytchison Laguna Arts Group Names New Director Newport Bead l mu:-.1c·1a n Glen Eytchison, who composed and arranged m usic for morl' than a dozen plays Cil Soulh <..:ua:-.l Repertory over th~ past four years. has bee n appointed din •t• t o r o f t h e L & g u h a B 1.· <• <.' h Pageant of the Maste r!' Eytc h1son wa~ tht• umina rnnu!. ('h01ce or lht· n1nt• m t•mbcr Festival of /\rts board for the · $24.000 a year post Vet<.'alt•d l:Jst month tirvcr~ran .,,<il:{ca n( Director Don Williamson Board member He len Ke<'ley, who heads the pa~eanl produr· lion comm1ttcl'.' smd Eytch1!'>on 1s experienced Ill the fu~lds or art. theater and C1dman1::.trnllon The 24-year-old <'omposer wa ... associaled with the successful South Coast Repertory Theatt·r in Costa Mesa for four veur:-.. whe rP he composed <in·c1 a1 ran~ed music for 15 play!> 1n eluding "The T ime of Your Life ... which recently opened tht· new theater near South Cot1:-.I Plaza Other produc t1ons included I he presentation of "Equus" JI South Coas t Hepe rto r y and SCR 's lounng productions He was once co·d1rector of lhc Vorpa l Ga ll e r y 1n Laguna Beach. He is married and lavf's m Promontory Point in Nl•wport Qeach Eytc hison·s a ppointment <.'nd:- a month.tong sea rch ror a nl.'w dire ctor for t he 44th annual Pageant of the Masters next s ummer. Former director W1Jl1amson resigned the post he held for t he pas t 15 seasons la::.t month I h: had been associated with lhl' Laguna 8('ach Pag<.'unl for morl' than 40 yeurs J n acl.'cpt an J! lh1• po ... 1 Eytc hison sa ad IH 111ll'otl:-. to m aintain lht· prl':-.l'nt ror01.il "' lhe pagl.'ant. but wall chem:-.\· .i "more dtverst-sclct'tao n of llll'I 1 works for thl· 1979 µagt·ant, lhu~ givirtg it new lifC' .. Builde r R ecovers After Operation Newport Beach builder Mi lton Bre n was reported rccovenng satis factonly today after heart bypass surgery last week m Lo::. Angeles A spokeswoman for the family s aid Bren 1s still hosp1tala zcd but has been able to sit up He un de rwent four ..1nd ... half hour<. or s u-r ge r y at S t V1n cenl 's Hospital. ·Britain .. ~ccepts Nixon LONDON IA.P l -Briti.,h lowmake?r John Lee got a -quick und e msµ reply today when he Ul\ke d It the Labor governme,_ would bar Richard M. Nixon from visiting Britain as "an un- cJ(•s irable alien." llome Secretary M<'rlyn Rees· an11wcr was a blunt "no." Lee .. a barrister a nd Labor member of Parliament . could not come ~ack at Rees with a supplementary question which normally is allowed during oral e xchanges in ttae House of Com- mons. Rees hC1d used the parUamen· tary device of replying to his questioner in writing. thereby blocking any further discussion .. Nixon is due here Nov. 29-from Pan s lo fulfill a promised lec- ture appearance before the Ox- ford Union. a 150-year-old debat mg society at Oxford University. llis lecture on world affairs . rollow'ed by a question-and· a n~wer ses ion with t he stu dents. is scheduled Nov. 30. Nixon. who resigned the U. S presidency Aug. 9. 1974 amid the dis <'losures of the Wate rgate ·candal. is to spend most or his time in London Aides reported that Prim<! Minister James Ca llaghan cer· tamly wC1uld arran~e to extend lo Ni xon all the courtesies befit- tmg a former president of th<! United States during his s tay. This wol.dd ioclu_de a rn_e~Lin and c hat al 10 'Downing St. if Nll<on requests such a session. It also would include VIP treat· ment when "Jixon a rrives at l.ondon·~ Heath row Airport plus prnl~c laon by d e tectives of Scotla nd Yard's Special Branch. f 'rolfl Page A I GUILTY ... lie also admitted being al the v1ct1m 's home the night of tilt: :,laying but dc mcd having struck the 69· year-old retired Coast Guard officer. Scramltn. a Laguna Beach lligh School g raduate, wa~ Cll' comparued to and from has trial by Miss Richard. The attractive young woman roa m e d th e h a ll s of the t:ourthouse with the youthful· a ppe aring de fe ndant a s they awa ited the Jury ve rdict thal <'a me <Jfter one and a half days or deliberation. When it was re ad in the hushed courtroom, the young lad y immediate ly burst into Lea rs and began sobbing. She was then allowed by the court bailiff one Jast embrace wath the man a Jury has now ~aid did. In fact , beat Willard to death that summer night in 1977. School Strike Hits in Fresno FRESNO (AP> -Quietly car ry1ng ~agns that proclaimPd "lc>a chcrs on strike" and "ad minis lrators ha ve no cla ss." letwhers struck the state's fifth larJ!<.•st :-.chool district today in il d asputt' ovl.'r class !>IZcs. The re was no immediate in d1c:ation how many of the 2.400 tt•a chers walked out. but the ad ministration vowed to keep thl· :i 0 .1100 -;tude nt dis tric t 's 7J ::.choob open After negotiations ended Sun· day evening. the administrat ion telephon<!d 1,000 substitutes that the district 's fi rst strike in h1:-. tory wa.-; about to begin unmistakably traditional ... our most complcz.te 9'Z.l<ict1on o{'tiJ<L worlds f1 rvz.st importR.d scott 1sh t~s> combined with the rinest natural should.e.r tailorm9 available 44 fashion island, newport center 644·5070 • I t 1 I J ' La~a/South Coast Afterneon N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 71. NO. 32~. 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES . ORANGE' COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 197 . TEN CENTS A~WI,.._• EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT Reporter Ron Javers ' tddOI"• Nott -TM Jollowmg tJleWllrM'll 0ttount o/ thil ldll11'{11 m (iu.y(lltO '°°""'"""bl/ Son Jo'f'Q1tt'UOO Chron.1cU-,.eporttr Ron Jaoers, who wcu tt"""9dtd SatMrdaJI ill llu> QWt/trf' that lptu:d Rq> l..ro J RI/Oft and /Qur Ollwr'i on o r•mott olrtlrrp m C11110no Jol.>f'r1. who waa en route to WIUIUngton. 0 c .. Wtth ,,..., Othf'r wounded . d&etattd the ato.,.,, to hu Ct111 Mslc BY llON JAVt;RS c-r..,. ..... ,,_,..,.~ .. SAN JUAN. Puerto Rl\'O 1AP1 Jont.>Slown 1!> every evtl thtl)g that e~"C!J')'body thought und v.on.t- We knew that before the shoohng started The slaughter began al 4 20 pm Saturday <Guyana timel whale v.e v.ere standing beside the twin-engine airplane that had brought us to Port Kaatuma. seven males outside Jonestown. on Friday and that bad returned to pick us up. I WAS WAITING BETWEEN BOB Brown and Don Harris. the two NBC men who were killed. We had become close friends dur· mg the course of our ordeal. The firing erupted from guns close by I was hit first. I was knocked to the ground by a slug an the left shoulder, apparently from a .JS.caliber weapon. I crawled behind the right wheel of the plane. Bob Brown stayed on hi~ feet and kept filming what was hap· pening, even as the attackers"advanced on him with their guns. He was incredibly tenacious. * * * •· * * Wblle t was trying to decide whether to stay where J was or. risk the 100-yard·dash across the c:I06e·cropped grass field to the Jungle. I saw Brown go down. . THEN I SAW ONE OF TIIE attackers stick a sttotcun right in· to Brown's race. inches away, if that. Bob's brain was blown out or ""'""s~e=a~. Tr-=::rr:~ the blue. NBC minJcam. I'll never forget that sight as long as I Hve. I ran. and then I dived head·first into the brush. I got up and scrambled as far mto the swamp as I could. 1 was about 150 yards from the airstrip and up to my waist in water. I pushed through the rain forest. walking parallel to the runway. trying to figure out what had happened. I couldn't see much. I had lost both pairs of glasses I had with me. · BUT TIIERE WAS SILENCE. APPAaENTLY the party of al· tackers which must have included four, five or six men with guns, had Oed. 1 was far down the field by the time I returned to the aintrip. And then. like the other survivors. I returned to the crippled plane. Leo Ryan was on his back in a blue cord suit, lying in the mud in front of the riizht wheel of the aircraft. (See EVIL THING, Page A2> * * * * * APWl.......-0 SETTLEMENT FOUNDER Jim Jones In 19n • • • asses Ie 0 OISODID 1 Pageam Gets New I n· I New'!'!.~!2~Gleo I Eytchison, who compo.sed and I arranged music for more lhan·a 1 dozen pJS'ys al South Coast I Repertory over lhe pas t four 1 yt ears. rhaslhbeenL appoinledBdirech· i or o e aguna eac · Pageant of the Masters. Eytchison was the unanimous choice of the nine -member Festival ol Arts board for the $24,000 a year post vacated last month by veteran Pageant Director Bon Williamson. -- A~ ........ Cerlrillll,SM 'f'.JIKllm E......._ Board member Helen Keeley, who heads the pageant produc- tion committee, said Eytchison is experienced in the fields of art. theater and administration. The 24-year·old composer was associated with the successful South Coast Rel)ertory Theater in Costa Mesa for four years. where he composed a nd ar· BODIES, INCLUDING THAT OF U.S. CONGRESSMAN LEO J . RYAN, AT AMBUSH SCENE Photograph Was Taken by Tim Reherman. Reporter for San Francl~ Examiner i ranged music for 15 plays in· eluding ''Tbe Time of Your <See PAGEANT. Page AZ> Capo Weighs Student Drug Policy Change Jury Corwicts Srupect in Laguna ~aying A proposed revision or district policy for the· discipline of slu· dents suspected of involvement in drug activity will. be con- sadered tonight by Capistrano Unified School District. An Orange County Superior Tonight's board meeting is Court jury today found 27-year· scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at dis- old E arl Scramlin guilty or trict offices. 32972 Calle Perfecto second degree murder in the in San Juan Capistrano. 1977 Laguna Beach slaying or -Superintendent Jerome Albert Daniel Willard. Thornsley said the proposed The second degree verdict changes would bring the district carries with it a possible state into line with new slate laws. prison term of from five lo eight which protect students' right to years. d Shorthly after the verdict was ue process. announced, Scramlin embraced Thornsley has recommended his sobbing girlfriend. Laura that the school board drop the Richards. and was then taken in· dis trict's present discipline to custody. policy for the· use, sale and Judge John Flyn'n raised the possession of drugs and revise now·convicled murderer's bail its policy oo suspension and ex· from $50,000 to $250,000 while he pulsion ohtudents. is awaiting sentencing Dec. lS. In the past. students suspected Willard was bludgeoned lo of drug involvement have been death in his Laguna Beach home suspended pending the results or the night of July 29, 1977 in what a hearing. prosecutor Tony Rackaukas said The superintendent said that was a frenzied homosexual wrath the new laws require school dis· by ScramUn. tricts to prove a student's gul~: The rnbst damaging evidence before ,suspending or expellm ' at the trial was a set of foot· him. School districts must a prints identified as the def en-s tep up efforts to fl n dant's which were left in Uquid .• .alternative methods to meel the Drano spllled on the floor of WiJJard's Laguna Beach home. C4R CO!WEKIS needs of students in trouble beCore suspending or expelling (See DRUGS. Paae A2) . r TO RK4DY CASH <: Students Vote For Leaders t "I converted my convertible into cash on the first call." That's the story the successful Newport Beach man told after placing this ad in the Dally Pilot: '61 Must, Convert. V·8 3uto. PIS Excell c:ond. sa&oO. XXX·llXXJt · Conftrt 10'.ll' car Lato cub by callln1 lf,2,M'JI. A frien41ly Daily Pilot ad·ftier wt1J ~p Write an ad. - Martha Brant was named stU· dent .~ president at El Morro Elementary School in Laguna Beach following elections this month. Principal Art Fisher said stu. dents also elected Samantha Shannon vice preside nt : Lyaanne Lippe .secretary and Kristy Davt9on, treasurer. , fhe new officers were elected from amonc 18 c1ndtdates for the poets. ,.,,..,.,...~,SM.,._... • ......._. SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER PHOTOGRAPHER TOOK TMll PICTURE BEFORE Hts DEATH Pholo by Greg RoblMOn Shows Aeaktem. of Joneetown Watching Play In ,.,... .. Drug Dose Kills Newman's Son LOS ANGELE.5 (AP) -The son of actor Paul Newman died in a Los Angeles motel room o( an accident81 overdose or a com· bination of alcohol a nd a depressive.type drug, police said today. Police said the bod of Allan Scott Newman, 28, was found n a room al the Ramada Inn in West Le>' Angeles. where he Md been staying since Tuesday, said Lt. Ttm Wapeto. Wapeto said the re was no evidence of foul play. Wapeto said young Newman had been under the care of a c l1nlcal psychologist. Scott Stelnf.erg, .,n as&()ciate of the psycholoilst. took Newman to the motel at 11:50 p.m. In West Hollywood. Wapelo said that after Newman went to sl~p at mid· Dlaht Steinber1 noticed Newman was hav1ng dlmcuJ~ breathing. He summoned paramedle41. who I treated Newman and then took him to Los Angeles New Hospital. where be was pro· nounced dead at l :07 a.m. Young Newman was ~ported to be a part·tlme entertainer who worked mostly tn night clubs under the name or William Scott. ·~ewman's father. who lives with his wife. actress Joanne Woodward. in Westport, Conn. was notified while on location ln Ohio. police said. Young Newman's mother Is J ackie Witte, the actor's first wife from whom he was divorced ln 1956. The couple also had two daughters- The actor and Miss Woodward bJve three daughters. Finn Accepta Plea, Payment WASHINGTON (API -The We•lloabouse EJectrlc Corp. pleaded guilty to charges stem· mine from giving 1323.000 in bribes to a former deputy pre- mier of EaYPt, and ... ftned S300.000 \Dier a plea bar11lnlng agreement questioned by the Judie ln the case. U.S. Dlltrict Judie Bamnston •• 1 D. Parker aaJd the "court had serious reserv1tlons" whether an Initial plea bar11tnlnc •IP""· ment that concealed t.he identi\y or the bribe recipient "promotes the eodl al jultice ... Parker sakl that even with full cllsclolure, "IOIDe may have rel· en•tlons tod•r whether tbls promotes the ends 'Of Jatlce." Sol~n, 4 Others Killed GEORGETOWN, Guyana <AP I -Between 300 and 400 bodies -me n. women a nd children who reportedly lined up for doses of poison brewed in a tub -have been found al the jungle camp of a California sect who&e members ambushed and killed nve Americans. including California CongTessman Leo J . Ryan, Guyana's information mlnl1t.er saJd today. Shirley Field-Ridley said the wbere~bouls or lbe remaining ATTORNEY MARK LANE SURVIVES-6tory, A3 TEMPLE'S RITUALS OFTEN BRUTAL-AS 500 to 700 Americans at the camp was not known, but they apparently fled into the sur- rounding jungle. in t h e northwest com er or this South Ame rican nation . <Related photo. A4 1 American lawyer Mark Lane . who was at the People's Temple camp just before the mass deaths occurred. lota Tne'AS- sociated Press here today that suicide was discussed at a com- munity meeting and he was later informed by two sect mem- bers ·we are all going to die now." "They were smiling ... lbey looked genuinely happy ," Lane said. It was not clear whether the mass deaths occurred at about the same lime or some time after the Saturday ambush of Ryan and his group, which had gone to the camp to investigate reports or alleged large-scale abuse of sect members. Ryan's party was trying to escort some disenchanted me01- bers from the camp when at· <See SUICIDES, Page A2) Coast Weather Chance of rain increas- ing to 20 percent tonight. 50 percent Tues day . Cooler days with lows tonight 48 to 55. highs Tuesday In Ute tow 60s. INSl•ET8D~Y Turby ii for more than roa.rh•g. Turn tt into Tdroabd M Scollopim. See f'ood, Pog8 Cl. .. ' t ! f t I I I I I I • I • , l I ' . " • .. I l t AZ DAIL y PILOT USC Mond!y. ,.,.,..,..., po, '911 • Evil Thing Found in Camp ContlJIUed Pro• Pas 1 Ht face had ~tn hot off. Don llarn!'I la\ alon1:.s1d4.' thl' nuddlt' of lhe plane. U r<>'A'll "u~ .tl thl' tnll fJ{ lh 1 M~ r OU.t 1•utth• Parkt•r 111w ol tht• p.~p e wbO had ubd ua to tiilp Mf i':.c ;.ip<-rrom Jont• .. to\I n. "Jlll h ins at th 10<>4 of th plan '• •l•IN 0 1 ea Uobtn'-On lht• ~an , t'rAMU!t"O F.lamlner photoiraph r •l the <'cm'."'*~ oit Uh· ll'lt wh •&. hio body crumb~ almost fn half THt:Rt.: Wt:R E •·ot R ca \ \N solc11t~ ut th tar nd of the rwld ' Th~y told \'» tht} had o ' be n 1btt to hoot al the allnktrs 1lurm(( tht' a~~ ult be.caau:. the)' ,. re ~fratc1 thl•V would ktll •llll more pt.'Oplc • . 1 Tht• only pollrt•m'"1r on Ow fwfd. r ttrrytng • 11fn•lt• aihcll l\hotwun. h_.d tk·l•I\ th~ur 1m ~I th~ momt>nt lht• ,men from th Pcoph"• Temple bt·~on fmnr lnim their truck and tr¥11tr whll~ we were gt.'lUNC n•ad\ to bourd lh•• t wn plan.-our own t'rart und lhf' ~m •llM Ont1 thot wn t•ot 111 r._un ""' "' lhf' fUJCttlve from Jonestown A1 nt'urly u' Wl' l'ttuld lt•ll .. 1hout haU tht' uttud1N·~ wer~ whit~ Jnd hall wt•r\• hlud• l hu " of u' "'ho had 'uni\ 1'(1 "ere ittlll tcr n1i~ We t k our m~t b rto\bl~ "'oundt•d tu the wldlt•r:. tent 1tn<,I then w-.• r •tired into Port Ktt1tum« tht' 't ttlt'm\'nt nut to lh a1t11lrip und "'l'nt into a 'm•ll 1·ojft• c·alled .t Hum Hoube TH•: U J<'i\L Gll\ t~t I\, •. \\ Tiit.\ "ert· mk1ng thetr :-ufetv bv letun.i u• •l1.1). but Uw) ''tort e\trem1•1) kind to us Boa V1st1 • BRAZIL De•f' 11 Tlte J1•1le ..... ,....... WHERE BETWEEN 300 AND 400 PEOPLE MET DEATHS Maas Suicide Follows Slaying of Five Americans Fr°"' Page Al 300 SUICIDES ... tacked at a n arby airstrip. Adherents of the People':. Tem ple. whose fou nder. the Rev. Jim Jones. e:.lablished lht• agriculwraJ commune last year, reportedly had long planned mass suicide 1f they fell their sect was threatened Thi.' hundreds of bodies "'ere fou nd by Guyanese troop:. "'ho r aided the cam p Sunday. Miss fo'1eld-R1dlcy :.a id !>om c had g u n sh-o l wou nd!> b ut mos t ~howcd no si~ns of violenc•t• .. A wi tnrss said that people in the are:.i were• having mui-.s ~uic1de.'· sht• told a news con· ference. "II<' !>aid the poison was being administered to them, that they were lining up for it." ll was not known what kind of poison. reporkdly brewed in a tub. was wwd. She said the mihtary was try- ing to identify the bodies. some of which were found m homec; and some in open e1reas of the camp. called J onestown. and lhat .Jon~ ha'1 not been found Jmong the dead Th<.' information minister ali,o denied rl'pnrt~ that up to nine pen.on!> had bl•L·n ci r rt>:.led m con nection with ambush of Ryan's party. viCled Martin Luther King as- 'Sa5sin J ames Earl ft'ay. Lane said he and Garry were barred from Saturday's mass meeting. then were put under gua rd and finally were allowed to flee into ..the jungle as they heard screams and other sounds of conrusio·n from the settle· ml'nt They cven~ually made th~ir way lo a town a nd later to this ('apital city, ISO miles sout hecist of the camp. R}'an. accompanied by aides. reporters and relatives or some sect members, cam e to this for me r British colony on the northeastern shoulder or South America last week to investigate reports of large-scale abuses or members or the religious group. The congressman. 53, was killed by a shotgun blast as he attempted to take several dis· enchanted members or the sect back to Georgetown by plane. A knife-wielding assailant at- lem ptcd lo stab Ryan earlier while the congressman was vls· iting Jonestown. Two members of Ryan's group d isarmed the attacker. and Ryan was not in- JUrit>d . We l\OOd waleht'• durlQC the 11tormy nl1ht -luldn1 turM allMlDf 1uard in po1rs out.tilde t.be police hul where our wounded .,.. lYtQI The beawt tropical 1torm made movement dlrflruJl •nd un· c:omfo"8ble aat only 1or '81 but a1lo UloM who bad,chose.n U&.U tht'lr quarry. Tht• rwn may huve saved our Uveb E very Ume we heard a noil1e. "specially whenever we hcttrd a t rut•k alona the Port Knituma road. we th<>uitht we woukt be :.t· lurked Uli'*'" Of cour •. none of us had any weapons. And Um • moved slowly . Infinitely a lowly WHEN. Wt; llt:ACHEO .IONESTOWN, ON Friday olght. the utmo11p~rf' wnit lively and cordial. We found ourselves getting a t\'ial C'oc.>k '6 Tour,. wilh cvcryfbrng arranged for us. There was 11 rH l rock m wiic from the J ont'sto wn band and entertainment dur- lnQ dinner And whilt< we tried. mamly ut first. to get away from the or· ganatcd fun. 1u were told bow happy everyone was. But ~!or" left for on evening's drive through root-deep mud to Port Kaltuma. a younJt man slipped Don Harris or NBC 11 mt111Ble written on a <'hild 'ii :.late baying, ·Please help me gel out of Jonctitown · It hud lour tgnaturt>s Back In Port Kultumu. where the entire group of us spent Fri- day night in a hn·roofed d1bcO u :.mall beer parlor ~1th a phono- graph and a few rt>cords l<Xal Guyanese beaan telling us horror blOnl'li . TH£V TOLD US /\BOUT ONt; MAN who had escaped from the colony 1~111t summl·r. only t.o be captured by guards from Jont~tuwn •ind lh~n beaten. Wh~n we returned the followi ng morning to J onestown. we wt>re not surpr1st!d to sec Jim J ones' car~fully stage-managed pro· duchon st<irt to l'rack Edith Parker. one of the 1,200 followers trapped in Jonestown. approached Congressman Ryun and said she wanted to leave with him. The list grew. About an hour before it was ti me for us to leave Jonestown. nin«' people said they wanted to J!O. Then 12. f''inally. about 20 got up their courage to defy Jone!> THERE WF.RE TOO MANY OF US for one truckload. The re· porters and cameramen were told we would go out in the fi rst batch. but Congressman Ryan would wail to leave in the second. We were relieved to be going. Jones agreed that the 20 people who wanted lo could leave with us lie even said he thought they might be .. better off" somewhere t!lse if they no longer wa nted to stay in Jonestown Suddenly. there was a commotion in the central building lhat ser ves as the colony ·s meeting place a large structure with a lln roof and packed dirt floor. A cheer rang through the crowd Then. a young white m an made a direct lunge at Ryan with a knife . · The blade was al Ryan's throat when Mark Lane and Charles Garry. Jones' lawyers and loog-lime supporters. grabbed the weapon. - THAT ATTACKER WASOJT BEFORE he could \le disarmed. And Ry an's shirt was drenched with the attacker's blood. Ryan ran to the truck at that point and we lumbered of{ through the mud to the airstrip. Shaken by what he thought was his successful na rrow escape. Ryan told us as we reached the airstrip. 'I wouldn 't be alive if it was notror Mark Lane.·· Ryan lived only a few minutes longer. After the violence of the aUack at the airstrio. we still had to wait for rescue. It was gelling dark. and there was no chance for a rescue plane until mornin6?. · . WE SPENT THE NIGlff LISTENING to the stones the 12 former residents of Jonestown had to tell. They corroborated everv evil story about the place that we had heard. They told us how Jim Jones had led the entire colony into mak- ing a mai).iacal s uicide pact with him. They talked about stores of weap0ns m the so·called peaceful jungle mission. And whenever there was a crisis. they recalled. J ones had as- sembled the whole colony into a hu~e circul ar assembly and mesmerized them int.o agreement. WE UNDERSTOOD THEN WllV THERE had been an ominous cheer from the People"s Temple residents al Jonestown before the young knife.wielder charged at Ryan. Daybreak -which we never expected lo see. finally came. At 8:30 a.m .. the first batch of Guyanese troops arrived al Port Kaltuma. Tney had flown to a landing field at Mathews Ridge abQut JO miles away. and we were transported by truck about halfway from the ridge to where we were waiting. Then. to ensure themselves against being ambushed in ex- posed vehicles. they completed their march on foot. · Slill more troops arrived. THERE WERE ENOUGH AT LAST to secure the perimeter or the Port Kailutna airstrip. It was still fairly early in the morning. While 80 soldiers marched lo Jonestown to make sure no more marauders could sweep out from the deadly settlement. rescue flights arrived to take out the survivors Soon. we were in Georgetown and aboard an Am encan C·14 1 Herc ules hospita l plane on our way home to safety. Five in our group were critically or severely wounded. Tim Reiterman, reporter from the Examiner. with two bullet wounds in his left arm. a nd I with my shoulder wound. were among the lucky ones. Only one suspect identified 3 S Larry Layton. an American 3bout 32 hus been taken into custody, she said. Neither the charge against him nor his hometown was known. Lane and a lawyer colleague. Charles Garry, went to the camp to act as counselors during the visit by Ryan. Lane has fre- q uently taken on cont roversial cases and is rcpresentinl( con- Search Conti1llles For Laguna Man OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ~~~:i:.~::,~,~·:,:=,=:,;.";,.',:; C.0.•·-P\ibi•'*t~(OMoef"ly ~~·....,·I•.., M• 0-.1041\l'M'n ¥-GM'' IPU°"t4tf\ '''fM\t I• (.f,.'\lit ~'W Ktt•O'>f1 ""'.Cft Ultf't N .. 9" .,,.. fl f &un t••" Vetl•y .,.,,f\. \•"41'""""' V•l .. y 4-.0 .. ...,.,,_,. """41("'f,..,o~c .. ,• .,,....,,, ,..,.~,..,.•, tl'f'ft t\ p.utlt41~ \•h;fd..tf\ 6M •w111wt.o• u.-r.;:.:"c'..:~':!1.111t::..~~tl0 .... """ . _ .. _ ,,.,.,.,." ...... PvN•"""" , .... ~. 'l•o PYt\10-l"lt.tl"ldf"tfl',_..,,.,M.t.....,.,,., '-··"-" f dllot '-·"·""......,_ ,,,..MO•llOl"d>~ Clllfltl" ~· ~ .. """ """'""' M.l-11 .. f<<IOOt\ L~n• 8HC:h 0Htctt Mo•lt"4 -":.~~~~·;: ~::... :,.I) Otllcea ™t•Mtw 'JlOWft\tU11t~\tN"1' ttunt•'"lton INM" tltl\ ,..,... """"·'• v•ttt ~~ ~ V•llO H1'!t LAP., llOMI •IS."Oi•te''"w.-, Telepflo11•(1U)Ma-4321 • CIHatfMtd AdYmteiftg M2•5171 l ... ne ... di All 0..""'9MI: ,~ .......... ··--tie-..... Laguna Beach police are still seeking a 79-year-old Lagunan who walked away from his hillto p home T hursda y and didn't return Winston Hobert Updegraff told his wife he was going for a short walk at about 2 p.m. Thursday, before wa lking out his door al 2979 Zell Dnve. When he did not ret~rn by 6 p. m .. the ala rmed woman called po li ce. Po lice, lifeguards. fi remen and a Marine Corps search and rescue heUcopter scoured the rough terrain aur· rounding the Top or the World Commwtity for much or the day Frtday to no avall. Th e man was s aid lo be de11pondenl, and police fear he might have fallen into the thick underbrush during his dally wulk. His wire said he wuis last wearing a grMy j acket, brown hlrt and brown tnd white <'hecked pant.a and carrylna a walklna cane. Police have dlatrlbuted a deacrlfUon of Updesralf to munlc p1l bua drlvera and r.1tr0Unc police, who are keep. n1 H eye out for him. "We~ve exhau1ted are11 where we might search for the' man.·· Lt. John Zelko said to· day. "So it's a question of no re. tiirn right now. We'll keep look· ing on a routine hasis · · Youth Seized In Assault On Policeman A San Clemente youth was ar- reated Late Sunday on suspicion or assaulting a police omccr' after the officer was attacked from behind u he wrote a park· lng ticket .. O rrtcer Richard Steed re· portcdly was issuing the citation at. the Intersection or A venidu Granada and Pacific Coast Hlehway Juat before 10 p.m .. when he was surprised by an at· tack from behind him. PoUct bl. PeW Goodwin said Steed wu not aerioualy injured. The 17-year-old youth. Iden· tlfied u the owner of the ticket· ed oar. wu booked for assault and ror blttery •calnat a police ofllc•r. He wu tben releued to bl1 p1renu' cuatody, pendln1 hla ap,.arance in South Oranie Count.f llunlclpal Court. , ' ' I f'r091PageAI PAGEANT. • Life." whit'h recently opened the new theater near South Coast Plaza. Other productions included the presentation o f "Equus" at South Coast Repertory and SCR 's touring productions . He was once co-director of the Vorp a l Gallery in L aguna Beach. He is married and livet. '" Promontory Point tn Ne wport Beach . Eytchtson's appointment tmds a month·le>ng search for a new director for the 44th cin nua l Pageant of the Maste rs next s ummer. Former director Williamson resigned the post he held for the past lS seasons last month. lie had been associated wi th the Laguna Bt.>ach Pugca nt for more . than 40 years. I n accepti ng the p obt . Eytchison s aid he intend!> to maintain the present format of the pageant . but will choo1>e a "more diverse selection of <art 1 works for the 1979 pageant. lhu1> giving it new life ·· Retired Mail Su~rvisor's Rites Tuesday Edward J . Dixon, u retired posta l supervisor and 17 yccir resident of South Laguna. died Friday at age69. Mr. Dixon retired three year.. ago as assistant supervisor at the Balboa branch or the Post Office. He began as a ma il car· rier in Red Bank. N .J in the mid-1930s. moving to California nearly 20 years ago. He lived at 31778 Fifth Ave .. with his wife Marguerite until illnes!> forced him to enter South Coast Medical Center Privalc family '>t>rviccs wi ll Ix• held at 10 a m· Tue!>dav at St Ed.wards Church '" D<rna Pomt Buria l will follow at A::.cension Cemetery in El Toro. Vis itation ts scheduled at O'Connor Mortuary in Lagunu Hills from 7 to 9 tonight. The family requests donations be made to the HearCFund. The 17-year Sout h Laguna resident recently hccamt· a member of St. Edwards Church in Dana Pomt . He is survived by his wife Marguerite, of the fa mily home. son Brad Dixon. Diamond Bar . d aug hter We nd y Aros of Sacramento: four stepchildren including Charlotte Mayfield. Germany: Marlene Pomeroy. Tustin; Caryl! Moore. Full erton and John Egerer. TU!.tm He also 1s survived by 12 g randctuldren. J Legality Of Vote ~ried San Clemente Councilwoman Myrtis Wagner is asking for a legal opinion on whether cert.ajn city preeinct.s should have t>Mn excluded from a Nov. 7 sewer bond electl0n. Mrs. Wagner said she believes re11ldents of tho Harbor Estates and Mira Costa tracts should not have voled on the city's $4.2 m II lion sewer bond issue because their homes are not served by city aewer facilities. The homes in the two north San Clemente neighborhoods are within boundaries of the Capistrano Beach Sanitary_.Dis- trict. Mrs. Wagner opposed the Nov. 7 election. in which voters ap· proved 3 bond issue to fund sewage treatme nt improve· ments and a wate r reclamation plan . She said the 1,200 voters who live in Harbor Estates and Mira Costa homes could have dete rmined the outcome ol the elect ion. The bond measure passed by 333 votes. "The California Government Code is very clear.'' said Mrs . Wagner .. Section 4784 says, 'On- ly voters registered in the dis- trict arc eligible to vote at the bond election· ... But ,Ja m l':. Grays o n of O'Melveny and Myers. the city's bonding attorneys, said Friday that .. there is very little in the e lection code th a t s pe lls anything out. "Whether you can vote in a ci- ty t>lection. whether or not you take advanl:.ige of ce rtain ::.crv1ccs. 1s something we will have to evciluate, .. he said. Grayson said the O'Melveny and Myen. fi rm cannot conclude whether a problem exjsts over vot er eligib1hty in t he San CIPmente election until it re- ceive:. transcripts of the election rro m the O range County Registrar of Voters. A spokesma n fo r the reg- 1strar ·s office said the law firm can request a facsimile of elec- tion result~. following certifica· lion by the county board or supcr v1sori>. expected on Nov. 28. F,.._P~AJ DRUGS ••• them. he said. Thomsley said the use of hard drugs. like heroin and LSD. ap- pear s lo be d o wn among Capistrano Unified students. but that manjuana use is probably .. higher than ever. as it appears to be throughout out society ... Trustees also will be asked tom~ht to adopt a resolution of its intent to condemn two acre~ adjoin ing d istrict offices for future expansion and another resolution decla ring schools over· corwded m San Juan Ca pi strano a nd in county unlncorporatt.>d area within lhe di~rict. Planners to Visit Canyon Landslide Laguna Beach planning c0m- m 1ss1oners Wlll tour the Bluebird Canyon lands lide area when they meet Tuesday at 4 p.m. The fi ve.member pa nel wants to gel a first-hand look al prog. rcss made by an engineering fi rm in erosion control and talk to the residents of the slide- deva:.tatcd area. unmi9takably traditional ... our mo5t complet<i 9e1ect1on ai'Uw. world's fintt!Jt unport<z.d acoLtish t~s, combmW. with thq, finest natural shoulde.r tailorin9 aveiJeble . 44 faehion island, newport center 644·5070 \ I J l Orange Coast EOlTION TodaY's Closl•g N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 71, NO. 32•, 3 SECTIONS. 32 PAGES ORANGt= COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1978 N TEN CENTS t 'Every Edi Thing EvergfJodg 'l'laam11Jt' } • • £d1ror'I Nm• -TM Jollowtf1f1 ~,,..,. Q('C()tlrat o/ tl'w kllhng1 m While i was trying to decide whether to stay where I was or · ~ I • . ..... ,,.,,._ EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT Reporter Ron Javers r.1111<lno tmt llJF'lttnt bJ1 son /i'roMIMX> Chnmu:l41 reportn Ron Jover&, who risk the 100-yard-dash across "the close-cropped grass field lo the 1tw w tmdt'd So1vrda11 In ''" '1W'1/trt tltal lnlltd Rep Leo J Ryan o1ld Jungle. I saw Brown go down. /nur otlt.rn °" o """°'" Clfritnp '" C&ljlGno JOIJflrt, who we. en routt to Wa1h1~. D C . 1L1th t/W olNr iwundtd. dictated the: atO'l/ tu his cat11 cklk lh a ON JAVERS c..ur.i -~·-lt4• ow-• ·SAN JUAN, f?ut.'rto Rico IAP> Jonestown 1& every ev1l lhmg tha t everybody thought and worse We knew th t before t.he :,hooting started The slaughter begun at 4 20 pm. Saturday !Guyana time) while w~ ~ere standing beside the twin.engine airplane that had brought us to Port Ka1tuma, seven miles outs1d~ Jonestown, on Fnday aod that had returned to p1ci..s up. I WAS WA.ITING BETWEEN BOB Brown and Don Harris , the two NBC men who were killed We bad become close friends dur· mg the course or our ordeal The firing erupted from guns close by I was hit first. J was knocked to the ground by a slug in the left shoulder. apparenUy Crom a .38-caLiber weapon. I crawled behind the righl wl'leel of the plane. Bob Brown stayed on his feet and kept ftlmmg what was hap· pening, even as the attackers advanced on him with their guns. He was incredibly tenaclow. * * * * * * THEN I SAW ONE OF THE attackers stick a shotgun right in· "to Brown's race. inches away. if that. Bob's brain was blown out of his head. It spattet'ed the blue NBC minicam. J '11 never forget that sight as long as J live. J ran. and then I dived head·first into the brush. I got up and scrambled as rar Into the swamp as l could. I was about 150 yards from the airstrip and up to my waist in water. I pushed through the rain forest. walking parallel to the runway, trying to figure out what had happened. l couldn't see mw:h. J had lost both pairs or glasses I bad with me. BUT THERE WAS SILENCE. APPARENTLY the party or at· tackers which must have Included four, five or six men with guns, had fled. I was far down the fi eld by the lime I returned to the airstrip. And then, Like the other survivors, I returned to the crippled plane . Leo Ryan was on his back in a blue cord suit. lying in the mud in front of the right wheel of !he aircraft. <See EVIL THING, Page A%) * * * * * * All'WI...._..... SETTLEMENT FOUNDER Jfm Jones In 1977 eat 0 at east383 ~Charges i Expected l , . ~'!.!!.!!..'!.!~ m f the shooting homicide of his wife 1 ii scheduled to be a rraigned on I murder charges Tuesday at · Harbor Municipal Court. Gary Wayne Patton, 34, was • held a t Newport City J ail In lieu I of $250,000 bail. A specialist in I! workmen's compensation mat· ters. Patton practices law in Santca Ana. He was arrested Saturday at t his home, at 14 Esplanade, after police were called by a man who they said exclaimed, "I just murdered my wife." P atton's wife, Katherine Leigh Patton, 23, was fatally wounded by three shot.$ in the head from a .22-callber automatic pistol. Police said the woman was leaving her husband and bad been moving clothes out of the ., house when s he was s hot to • death. Her sister, Barbara Swear- inger of Newport Beach, who was helping he r m ove, wit nessed the slaying, police said. Laguna Arts Group N 8tnes New Director Newport Beach musician Glen Eytchison, who composed and arranged music for more than a dozen plays at South Coast Repe rtory over the past four years. has been appointed direc· tor o r the Lagun a Beach Pageant of the Masters. Eytchison was the unanimous choice or the nine-member Festival or Arts board· for the $24,000 a year post vacated last • month by veteran Pageant ~ Director Don Williamson. ' ·l I Board member Helen Keeley, who heads the pageant produc· lion committee, said Eytchison is experienced in the fields or art, theater and administration. The 24-year-old composer was associated with the successful South Coast Repertory Theater in Costa Mesa for four years, where he composed and ar· ranged music for lS plays in· eluding "The Time or Your Life," which recently opened the new theater near South Coast Plaza. Other productions included the presentation or "Equus" at South Coast R epertory and SCR 'a touring productions. He was once co-director or the Vorpal Gallery tn Laguna Beach. He is married and lives I ·. in Promontory Point in Newport Beach. Eytchlsoo's appointment ends a month-Iona search ror a aew director for the 44th annual Pa1eant ot the Masters next summer. ! Former dlrector WilUamson reaiped the post he beld for the past 11 1e•DG1 1 .. t moatb. He bad been aaoclated with the CS. PAGEANT, .Pa_se A%) -~----- ............ ; ~-. s.. ,-,-... ~ \. BODIES, INCLUDING THAT OF U.S. CONGRESSMAN LEO J . RYAN, AT AMBUSH SCENE Photograph Waa Taken by Tim Reiterman, Reporter for'San Francf~ Examiner BovanCase Defendants Denied Delay By GARY GRANVILLE OI .. OellY ll'llet Si.ff A last-minute bid by two de· fendants in the 1977 Ne wport Beach slaying or Stephen Bovan lo delay their trial was denied today by Or,a n ge County Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland. Judge Kneeland paved the way for the trial opening when he ruled a recent Supreme Court decision does not apply lo indict· ed defendants who liave already entered a plea. As a result, Anthony Marone Jr. and Jerry Peter Fiori will stand trial this week. Both men are charged with murder. conspiracy to commit murder and conspiracy lo ltid· nap in connection with the shoot· ing death or Bovan, or Fountain Valley, outside a Ne-wport Beach nightery the night or Oct. 22, 1977. The Marone·Fiori trial will be the first ol several scheduled in the Bovan case. Now scheduled to go on trial ln early 1979 are the former mem· bers or the Hare Krishna sect al· legedly involved in sophisticated d rug smuggling ope r a tions along the Orange Coast. Also scheduled to be tried separately is the ,third member <SeeltOVAN, Pase A2> C4R CONYEKIS TO REMJY ~H "I converted my convertible into cash on the first call." That's the story the successful Newport Beach man told after placing this ad in the Daily Pilot: '67 Must. Convert v.a auto. PIS Excell. cond S2800. XXX•XJOOC Convert your cir Into cash by calllD1642-5878. A friendly DaJly Pilot •d·vtser wlll help write an ad . 4 All'WI...,....; OltlYrltM,S.."r-ltce•~ SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER PHOTOGRAPHER TOOK THIS PICTURE BEFORE HIS DEATH Photo by Oreg Robfnaon Showa Realdenta of Jonestown W•tchtng Pl•y In Progresa Drug Dose Kil& Newman's Son LOS ANGELES CAP) -The son of actor Paul Newman died in a Los Angeles motel room of an accidental overdose or a com· binatlon Of alcohol and a depr~ssive-type drug, police said today. · Police said the body of Allan Scott Newman, 28, was found in a room at the Ramada lM in West Los Angeles, where he bad been staying since Tuesday, said Lt. Tim Wapeto. Wapeto said there was no evidence ol row play. Wapeto said young Newman had been under the care or a c linical psychologf\t. Scott Steinber1, an associate of the psycholodst, took Newman to the fnoc.el at 11:60 p.m. in West Hollywood. W a peto said that after Newman went to ale.p at m1d· ni1lit !telnbert noticed Newman was havtl\I dilficul1)' brutJUns. He -s ummoned paramecllcs, who -, __ treated Newman and then took him to Los Ange les New Hospital, where he was pro- nounced dead a.t 1:07 a.m. Young Newman was reported to be a part-time entertainer who worked mostly in night clubs under the name or William Scott. Although he primarily a p· peared as a nightclub singer, young Newman also aceed and worked as a stuntman: He played the role of a sadistic, athletic fraternity member in P.aramount's "Fraternity Row" in 1977. Newman's father. who lives with his wife. a<;.tress Joanne Woodward, in Westport, Conn .. was notified while on location in Ohio, police said. Young Newman's mother is J itckie Witte, the actor's first wUe from whom h e wa s divorced in 1956. The couple also had two daughters. The actor and Miss Woodward have three daughters. 10th Briton Torches Self BRIGJrrON, Enalancl l APl - A 28-year-old typiat set btnelt ablaae with 1a1oline In her bathroom. She was the 10th "bum1n toreb' cue in Britan amct.J.be bclinnlna of October. Valerie Dono1hue'1 1c.rNms alerted nel1hbors. who broke down her door and put out the names, police said. She was hotpltall.t ln criUcal condlU.. Mn Donogh~. • divorcee, was ,.Id to. have •uffered from depression. t • 'It I .. Hundreds Reported Missing GEORGETOWN, Guyan a <AP) -T he bodies of at least 383 men. women and children some s hot to death. most re· portedly poisoned by their own hands -have been found at the jungle camp of a CaWorrua sect whose members ambushed and killed five Americans. Including • California Congressman Leo J Ryan. government officials said today. Amo~ the dead we re the sect's lea der. the Re v. Jim Jones: his wife a nd one of his ATTORNEY MARK LANE SURVIVE~tory, A3 TEMPLE'S RITUALS OFTEN BRUTAL-AS c hildren . all a ppare ntl y poisoned. officials said. Guyane s e Inform a ti o n Minister Shirley Field· Ridley said the whereabouts of the re m aining 500 to 700 Americans at the camp was not known, but they apparently ncd into the Sur r ou nding jungle. in the northwest come r or this South American nation. American lawyer Mark Lane. who was at the People's Temple cam p jus t before the ma s's deaths oe<:urred. told reporters today that sect me mbers dis· cussed mass suicide before he fled, but that he also heard m a n y burs t s of auto m atic weapons fire from the camp. Jonestown. He said he heard the sect's founder. the Rev . Jones. chant· ing over the camp loudspeaker, "M other! Mother! Mother' Mother!." seconds before the gunfire erupted The hundreds or bodies-163 women. 138 men and 82 children were found bv Guvanesc troops who raided the camp (See DEATHS, Page A2l Coast "'ea th e r Chance or rain lncreas· ing lo 20 percent tonight, SO pe rce nt Tuesday. Coole r days with lows tonight 48 to 55, highs Tuesday in the low 60s. INSIDE TODAY T11rkq u for more than roa•ring Turn ft rnto Tttrazzini or Scallopfni. See Food, Page Cl. •••• • ! l' h d . .. e s it A· lS n le ay oe •he 1ut nc of ad Jte a.le to 1m- at· t .. I 8 n 0 !~ AZ DAILY PILOT N Mond!y. NcMtnbW 10, 1911 Evil 'rhiDg Found In Camp Wet Holiday? onttnwd From P11e I Kl faN had been lfhot of( Don Ham, lay Ions id U1 middle of the plane. Brown \Uh t•t the tntl or the 18-p&SSt'Olf~Oltef' P· hl' Purkt•r onl' or \ht' ~'Opl~ who blld • Iced us to h•lp Mr l'lil'U from J Ollt"•l(llAf\ "oll\ l~ In& a t th foot Ot the plane '• .stair• rt'g ttohan!>Of\ tht' ~tin Fran llCO Examtnl'r photoareiJ)Mr 4tl thl' crnl', \\W. ut tht: left whttl. hih bc>dy crumbled almost In h1lr THERE W•R£ 1-'0l'R Gt'V !>Old11•n 11t th~ for •nd or ht'ld They told u' thl') haut nQl tx~m •J>le to th l')()t at th atl~ck rs durm.: tilt' 18.:14\ult bee u~t· they ne arrald thl'y would kill •till more Pf'Ople. The onh polkc mao on ttw fl ld. <'~rryUIJ: a llnMI~ ht'll ~hot~un, had bt't•n ch,unrwd tht> momf'nt the-nw n from the l"'eoplt>'!> Tempi•-~·a:an Ianni from lht>ar truck and lr111ler ~hll we were getun~ reudy to board th,· t"'o pl•n ~. our nwn r r•f\ and th small~r one thnt ~ "~nt to rarr) u~ uy th<· fug1UH•• from Jont town A Ill' rl) u:. '*'-' ~:ouhJ h•ll uhnul half the i.tt1ckcrs '*ere whlw Gnd hlllf Wl'rl• bltH'I. fho Of U.' v.ho had ~Uf"\1\l'd Wl'r ' it\lll h:r• riffed We look our mo:.t ~«'rtou h v.nund.•rl to tht• c,oldwr.. · te nt 1tnd then w n.•Ltn'd mh> Port l\1ulumu tht> '"ttlt•mt·nt next lo the: turslnp llDd w\'nt into a .. m~ll c. h· ('1.tlll'd a Hum llou:.l' THE L()('AI. C.l V \ t:St" I\~··~ Tiit.:\' -.ere n i klng their sa(eLv by lettJn~ ui. ~l•> but tht>' "ue i:Atremt>I)' ktnd to Ub Boa Visu • BRAZIL o •• ,, •• Tlte J1•1le SURINAM 100 . AP~ WHERE BETWEEN 300 ANO 400 PEOPLE MET DEATHS Mass Suicide Follows Slaying of Five Americans F~PageAJ 383 D EATHS. Sundav. Miss Field·Ridley sa1 d some ·had gunshot wounds but mos t s howe d n o s ig ns of violence. Among them were Jones, his wife and child. Guyanc:.t: police officials C Augustus reported later There \\as "no evidence of gum.hot wounds It appear~ that they drank some poison." ··I\ witness s aid that peoolc in Osprey Waits For Romance No male osprey has showed up yet with a fish in his mouth to woo his sw~tie. a State Depart· ment of Fish and Game official re ported today of the contrnumg saga of Newport. Harbor's nc:.t- ing osprey. .. If a male shows up a nd they do mate. l think it'll be ob· vious... the dC'partmcnt 's Paul Kelly said today .. When they d(} mate they do a lot of calhng and aerial displays and acting con· sp1cuous. ·· Tbe m a le .ilso brings the female a fish, possibly to display his prowess as a provider, Kell y said. • • the area were having mass s uicide." Miss Field-Ridley told a news conference. "He said the poison was being administered to them, that they wereJinlng up for it." The poison, whose type was not known. reportedly was brewed in a large val. According to-Lane's account, the mass deaths must have OC· eurred an hour or more after the Saturday afternoon ambush of Ryan and his group, which had gone to the camp to investigate reports of -alleged larg(~scale abuse of sect members. Ryan's party was trying to escort some disenchanted mem- bers from the camp when al· tacked at a nearby airstriJ.> Adherents of the People's Temple, whose founder. the Rev. Jim Jones, established the agricultural commune last year. reportedly had long planned mass suicide if they felt their sect was threatened. Ji was not known what kind of poison, reportedly brewed in a tub. was used. She said the military was try· ing to identify the bodies, some of which were found in homes and some in open areas or the camp, called Jonestown. However. he said he doesn't expect the osprey to male for about a month. Kelly confirmed in a chilly vigil Thursday that the osprey who injudiciously built her nest in the mast of a yacht is still hanging around, des pite the ract that state officials had to move her nest to a piling. The-information minister also denied reports that up to nine persons had been arrested in connection with ambush of Ryan's party. a>AAMOE COAST N DAILY PILOT ,....().'~(OUt 0.H, PHOt.'Mf"9""'-•''"'"' ~ ttw NfW'\ Prf"\\ ., C>Vbl•\IW!d b\o """°'•"""' C.o.'-1 P\lot>t1"'1,..,(.omc)A,.., ~·~·'•'"'4t•r puttt•'°""'d ,.,.......,., t~'~ f'.rtcMv •01 ro .. 1• .,.,.\4 Nt...,porl P•Mft MV"f•"Qff"' bl"4 n I ltoJf' '''" V•llty tr v1ft.t ~•ddlU»O. V•I .. ¥ 4"4! ~°"'"'"~~( ... \! • .....,...,~··°' ''°" " ""''""'" ""'"''"' ...,. -n f "' ;;::;"t:..-::~,..~:.::~~ llO "",, &.. .__,,"_ Prt.,.ftl __ _ J«••~ VPC:t P,f"\1°'1"l't 4lnd Oef'l""•t M.ll't. t ''"""''~""' l!O.tOt , ....... , •• M .......... ,,..,,..o • .,.u11or °''""" u.. It!<-~ !Nit 11\\ltl•nl MA-lf!Qf;(/llOf\ Only one suspect --identified as Larry Layton, an American about 32 -has been taken into cus tody, she said. Neither the cha rgc agains t him. nor his homctown·was known. Fro•PageAJ ·BOVAN ••• of the so-called Italia n faction al legedly .involved in the murder. Raymond Resco. . Bero~ jurors are selected for the Marone.Fiori trial, the de· fendants' attorneys said today they have additional pre trial motions to make. It is expected those motions will be concluded sometime Tuesday and the selection of jurors will begin. In other court related action today. Judge Kneeland rerused to grant a change of venue re· quested by the attorney for Alex· a nde r Kulik. the alleged ringleader of the SO·called Hare Krlshnas who masterminded the elaborate drug smu11Ung opera· Uoa. Judge Kneeland a.aid he did not feel the pret.rtal pubUcity wu sufficient &o jeopardlae KuJilt'a chances for a fair and lmpnrtio.1 trial. ( • We MOOd WAlthc dUrll\J the Stotmy nlght • takint lUrnJ 1landlq ~ In pa\r out.side the police but where our wounded •ere l)'tfta The heavy tropical storm made movement dlrtlcult and un comfortable -not only for WI but. tt1so those who hid chOsen us 11 tMilr quarry. Tht> ra\n mny hllVl' saved our Uvt.l& Evt•ry time we h ard a nolae. etpec1ally whenever we heard a truck 6t&ot\I the Port Kaitum.a road, we thoughl we would b4i Ml· tucked naolo. Of course. noll(' or WI hud any w apons. And lime mon'd alowly, ln.flnitely s lowly. WHEN WE REACHED IONESTOWN, ON Fri.day night. the utrno11phere wu11 liv •ly and cordiol. We round ourselves geUlng a rHI Cook'& Tour. with everything arranged for us. There was aruut rock mwuc from the Jonestown band..and entertainment dur· 1011 dinner And wh.IJ we tr ed. mainly at rirsl. to gel away rrom the or· ganii ed fWl, w~ were told how happy everyone was. Out before we left for an evening's drive through root-deep mud to Port Kuituma. a young ma.n sli pped Don Harris of NBC a message ~ntlen on a child's slate. s aying, 'Please help me gel out or Jontstown . ll had four sign'atures. Back in Port Kaituma . where the entire group of us spent Fn day night in J tm·roofed disco -a small beer parlor with a phono· graph and a few records -local Guyanese began telling us horror litortes. THEY TOLD US ABOUT ONE MAN who had escaped from the colony last summer. only to be captured by guards from Jonestown and then beaten. When we returned the following morning to Jonestown, we w~e not surprised to see .,im Jones' carefully stage.managed pro- duction start to crack. Edith Parker. one of the 1.200 followers trapped in Jonestown, approached Congressman R~an and said she wanted to leave with him The list grew. About an hour before it was time for us to leave Jonestown. niAe people said they wanted to go. c· Then 12. Finally. about 20 got up their courage to defy Jones. THERE WERE TOO MANY OF US for one truckload. The re· porters and cameramen were told we would go out in the first batch, but Congressman Ryan would wait to leave in the second. We were relieved lo be going. Jones agreed that the 20 people who wanted to could leave with us. He even said he thought they might be "better off" somewhere '1lse If they no longer wanted to stay in Jonestown. Suddenly. there was a commotion in the central building that serves as the colony's meeting place -a large structure with a tin roof and packed dirt floor. A cheer rang through the crowd. Then, a young white man made a direct lunge at Ryan with a kn Ire. The blade was at Ryan's throat when Mark Lane and Charles Garry. Jones' lawyers and long·time supporters. grabbed the weapon. THAT A'ITACKER WAS CUT BEFORE he couJd be disarmed. And Ryan's s hirt was drenched with the attacker's blood. R yan ran to the truck at that point and we lumbered ocr through the mud to the airstrip. Shaken by what he thought was his successrul narrow escape. Ryan told us as we reached the airstrip, 'I wouldn't be alive if it was noUor Mark Lane ... Ryan livi<tonly a few minutes longer. After the violence of the attack at the airstrip, we stiU had to wait for rescue. It was getting dark, and there was no chance for a rescue plane until morning. WE SPENT THE NIGHT LISTENING to the stories the 12 former residents or Jonestown.had to tell. They corroborated every evil story about the place that we had heard. They told us how Jim Jones had led the entire colony into mak· ing a maniacal suicide pact with him. They talked aboqt stores of weapons in the so·called peaceful jungle mission. • And whenever there was a crisis, they recalled. Jones had as. sembled the whole colony into a huge circular assembly and mesmeriied them into agreement. WE UNDERSTOOD THEN WHV THERE had been an ominous cheer from the People's Temple residents at Jonestown before the young knife.wielder charged at Ryan. Daybreak -which we never expected to see. finally came . At 8:30 a.m ., the first batch of Guyanese troops arrived at Port Kai tu ma. They had nown to a landing field at Mathews Ridge about 30 miles away, and we were transported by truck about halfway from t.he ridge to where we were waiting. Then, to ensure themselves against being ambushed in ex· posed vehicles, they completed their march on Coot. Still more troops a rrived. THERE WERE ENOUGH AT LAST to secure the perimeter of the Port Kaltuma airstrip. It was still fairly early in the morning. While 80 soldiers marched to Jones town to make sure no more marauders could s weep out from"the deadly settlement. rescue nights arrived to take out the survivors . Soon, we were in Georgetown and aboard an American C-141 Hercules hospital plane on our way home to safety. Five in our group were critically or severely wounded. Tim Reiterman. reporter from the Examiner. with two bullet wounds in his left arm, and l with my shoulder wound, were amoni the lucky ones. WstaMesa Man Safe, Boat Sinks A 56-year-old Costa man 1s safe today after the boat he was sailing from Los Angeles to Dana> Point began laking on water early Sunday and sank. Orange County Harbor Patrol officials said William Francis Hall of 1374 Logan Ave. was piloting a J7.foot sailing vessel when the boat's motor stopped several miles off the Orange Coast shortly after midnight Saturday. Hall worked on the motor orleny and then decided to get some sleep. He awoke lo find water building up in the main cabin. Harbor Patrol officials said another boat picked Hall up several miles orr Dana Point alter he attempted to tow the disabled sailing vessel with a ra(t and was capsi{ed into the ocean. Hall arrived In Dano Point Harbor about 8:30 Sunday mom· Ing aboard the rescue boat alter his salllng vaael sank. Strike Authorized LOS ANGELES CAPl -A strike baa been authorized by the 32,000.member Screen Adon Guild if a new corit.'act with lbe adMl'tillns lndustry ~•nnot be.re- ached. • • I Rain Due for Thanhgiving Thanbgivine Day showj be a nlee tlme to alt around a fire and roast chestnut.s. . ,_ THAT' BECAUSE there'll a good chance It will be raining outdoors. • ln fact. the National Weather Service in Los Angeles says Orange County will prob.ably be getlln& periods of rain from torught through Friday. . THE CHANCE OF ruin is 40 percent tonight and 60 percent on Tuesday. a weather spokeswoman said. She said high temperatures should be in the low 60s. with lows from 48 to SS degrees. The spokeswoman explained that a series of rront.s moving in from the Northwest are responsible for what will be "certainly a measurable amount of rain." Ma~ F ollnd Guilty In Laguna Slaying An Orange County Superior Court jury today found 27-year· old Earl Scr a mlin guilty of second degree murder in the 1977 Laguna Beach s laying of Albert Daniel Willard. The second degree ve rdict carries with it a possible stale prison term or from five to eight .years . Shorthly a fter the verdict wab announced. Scramlin embraced his sobbing girlfriend. Laura Richards. and was the n taken in. to custody. Judge John Flynn raised tbe now-convicted murderer 's ball frorft S50.000 to S250.000 while he is aw aiting sentencing Dec. 15. Willard was bludgeoned to death in his Laguna Beach home the night or July 29, 1977 in what prosecutor Tony Rackaukas said was a frenzied homosexual wrath by Scramlin. The most damaging evidence at the trial was a set of root· prints identified as lhe defen- dant's which were left in hqu1d Drano spilled on the floor of Willard's Laguna Beach home ln his testimony al the tnal. Retired Mail Supervisor's Riles Tuesday Edward J . Dixon. a retired postal supervisor and 17-year resident of South Laguna, died Frlday at age 69. Mr. Dixon retired three years ago as assistant supervisor at the Balboa branch of the Post omce. He began as a mail car- rier in Red Bank. N.J . in the mid-19305. moving to California nearly 20 years ago. He lived at 31778 Fifth Ave . with his wife Marguerite until illness forced him to enter South Goast Medical Center . Private family services will ~ held at lO a .m. Tuesday at St Edwards Church in Dana Point. Burial will follow at Ascension Cemetery in El Toro. Visitation is scheduled a t O'Connor Mortuary in Laguna Hills from 7 to 9 tonight. The family requests donations be made to the Heart Fund. The 17·yea r South Laguna resident recently became a mem berofSt. Edwards Church m Dana Pomt. He is survived by h1:. w11c Marguerite. of the family home. son Brad Dixon. Diamond Bar. daughter Wend y Aros of Sacramento: four ste pchildren including Cha rlotte Mayfield, Germany: Marlene Pomeroy . Tus tin. Caryll Moore. Fullerton and John Egerer. Tustin. He also is s urvived by 12 grandchildren. Scramlin admitted that he som etimes was a passive participant m homosexual sex acts with Willard. He also admitted being at the victim's home the night of the slaying but denied having struck the 69·year-old retired Coast Guard officer. Scramlin. a Laguna Beach High School graduute. was ac· compan1ed to and from his trial by Miss Richard. The allractive young woman r o a m e d t h l' h a I I s o f t h e courthousl• with the youthful- appearing defendant as they awaited the JUry verdict that came alter one and a half days of deliberation. When it was read in the hushed courtroom. the young lady immed1atc·ly burst into tears and began 5obbmg She was then tJ llowed by the court bailiff one las t embrace with the man a Jury has now said did. an fact. beat Willard to death that summer night in im NEW PAGEA'NT CHIEF Glen Eytchison Fro• P age A I P AGEANT. • Laguna Beach Pageant for more than 40 years. In a ccepting the pos t. Eytchison i..11d ht• intends to main! am the present form<il of the pageant. but will choose a "more diveri.e 5ele<'tion of 1art 1 worh for !ht• 1979 pagea nt. thu!> g1vang 1t new life ·· Prison Locked SUSANVILLE IAP I -T wo race rio t s hav e l'a u s ed a lockdown of the California Cor- rectional f'ac1htv here unmistakably traditional ... our most complet<z. 9eleci1on afth<i worlds finest unporUz.d scoLtiSh twvids, combin<Z.d with the finest natural ehouldtt tailorihg ·availabl<i. 44 feehion island. newport center -~ - ...... _ ... , Saddleback · Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks VOL 71 , NO. 32•, 3 SECTIONS, .32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1978 TEN CENTS ·!·'Every Evil Thing Every"liody Thought' . . . • I ' 1 ·~··,........ EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT Reporter Ron Jevera Editor·• Note -Thf> Jollowutg t>yf!Wtt~" occoU1tt o/ thf kiltinga in GUl/O'nG Uni wnttn by San "'ronctl<'O Chronicle reporter Ron Javers. who cvcu ~Saturday 1n t~ uun/mi tllot lnllfd Rep leo J Ryon and /our othnt on a remote 01r1tnp m Guyana Jal)(fr~. who W04 "' route to Wo.tlungion 0 C , Wtth tht-othn wow~. dictated lht ftory to hu city ti k By RON JAVt:RS C...••'-'t""' '''""''~• 0w..i~1e SAN JUAN..-Puerto Rico IAPI Jonei.tbwn ~every evil thtng lh.ll evt>rybody thought und ~orlle \f/(' krww thnl before thl' ')hooltng started Tht-s laughter began al 4 20 pm Suturday !Guyana limel ~ hile we were standing be1>1de the twin-engine airplane that had brought ~ to Port Ka1tuma, lleven m1lell outside Jonestown. on Friday and lhal had returned lo pick u~ up. I WAS WAITING BETWEEN BOB Brown and Don Harns, the two NBC men who were killed We had become close friends dur- ing the course of our ordeal. T he firing erupt.t:d from guns close by I was hil first. I was knocked lo the ground by a slug in the left s houlder, apparently from a 38-caliber weapon I crawled behind the right wheel of the plane Bob Brown stayed on, his feel and kept filming what was hap· peniog, even as the attackers advanced on him with their guns. He was incredibly ltmacious. * * * * * * • While I was trying to decide whether to stay where 1 was or risk the 100-yard-dash across lhe close·cropped grass field to the jungle. I saw Brown go down. THEN I SAW ONE OF THE attackers stick a shotgun right lo· lo Brown's face, Inches a way, lrthat. Bob's brain was blown out of his head. It spattered the blue NBC minicam. I'll never forget that sight as long as I live . I ran. and then I dived head-first into the brush. I got up a nd scrambled as far into the swamp as I could . I was about 150 yards from lhe a irstrip and up to my waist in water. I pushed lhrough the rain forest, walking parallel to the runway, trying lo figure out what had happened. I couldn't see much. I had lost both pairs or glasses I had with me. BlJT THERE WAS SILENCE. APPARENTLY the party or at- tackers which must ha ve Included four. five or six men with guns, had fled . I was far down the field by the lime I returned to the airstrip. AJUL then. like the other survivors, l returned to the crippled plane. Leo Rya,n was on his back in a blue cord suit, lying in the mud in front of the right wheel of the aircraft. <See EVIL THING , Page AZ > * * * * * AP Wlretlllofo SETTLEMENT FOUNDER Jim Jones In 1977 • • asses Ie 0 :01sonm - 1 P ageant -~Gets N ew " D irector Newport Beach musician GJen Eytchison. who composed and arranged music for more than a l dozen pla"ys a l South Coast Repertory over the past four ' '. years, bas been appointed dlrec· tor of the Laguna Beach •• Pageant of lhe Masters. Eytchison was the unanimous c ho ice or the nine .m e m ber Festival of Arts board for the $24.000 a year post vacated last f m onth b y ve ler11n P ageant 7 ' Director Don Williamson. I Board member Helen Keeley, who heads the pageant produc- tion committee, said Eytchison is experienced in the fields of art. theater and administration. The 24-year-old composer was 'associated with the successful South Coast Repertory Theater I in Costa Mesa for four years, i where he composed a nd ar- f ranged music for 15 plays in· I eluding "The Time of Your <See PAGEANT, Page A2) Jury Co TWids Suspect in Laguna Sl,aying An Orange County Superior Court jury today round 27-year- u ld Earl Scramlin guilty of second degree murder in the 1977 Laguna Beach s laying of Albert Daniel Willard. The second d egree verdict carries wilh il a possible state prison term of from five to eight years. Shorthly after the verdict was announced, Scramlin embraced his sobbing girlfriend, Laura Richards, and was then taken in- to custody. · Judge John Flynn raised the now-convicted murderer 's bail from $50,000 to $250,000 while he is awaiting sentencing Dec. 15. Wi llard was bludgeoned to death in his Laguna Beach home the night of July 29, 1977 in what prosecutor Tony Rackaukas said was a frenzied homosexual wrath by Scramlin. The most damaging evidence at the trial was a set of foot- prints identified as the defen· •---_..,.d""'a"""nt 's which were left in liquid rano sp1 Cd on the floor of Willard's Laguna Beach home . CAR CONVEKIS \ TO READY CfiH "l converted my convertible into cash on the first call." That's the story the s uccessful Newport Beach man told after placing thJs ad in the DaHy Pilot.: '87 Must, Convert. V-11 euto, PIS Exec?ll. cond. S2600 XXlMlXllX Convert your car Into c11h by calling tlt·M'7t. A trielMlly DaiJy Pllot. ad·viler wUJ help writ~ U/ L::· . . A~ WI ....... C..,rillM. SM 'OIKllC9 EJIH'IMr BODIES, INCLUDING THAT OF U.S. CONGRESSMAN LEO J . RYAN, AT AMBUSH SCENE Photograph Wea Taken by Tim Reiterman, Reporter tor San Franclaco Examiner Capo W eighs Stude nt Drug P olicy Change A proposed revision or district policy for lhe discipline of stu- dents suspected of involvement in drug activity will be con- sidered tonight by Capistrano Unified School District. Tonight's board meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m . al dis- trict offices. 32972 Calle Perfecto in Sao Juan Capistrano. S upe rinte ndent Jerome Thorns ley said the proposed changes would bring the district into line with new stale laws, which protect students' right to due process. Thornsley has recommended that the school board drop the dis trict's present discipline policy for the use, sale a nd possession of drugs a nd revise its policy on suspension and ex· pulsion or students. In the past. students suspected of drug involve ment nave been suspended pending the results or a hearing. The superintendent said lhat the new laws require school dis· tricts to prove a student 's gum before suspending or expelling him. School districts must also s tep up e ffort s to find alternative methods lo meet the needs of s tudents ln t rouble before suspending or expelling <See DRUGS, Page AZ> Vance R e peats Shah Support WASHINGTON (AP ) - Secretary of State Cyrus Vance has repeated the United States' support of the Shah of Iran while warnlnc other countrlH to refrain from mllit.ary lnterven· tlon In that. count.r)'. Vance taaued the statement. Sunday ln l'elPoftH to commentl from Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev. ' . A,,Wl ...... ~!IM. S. l'r-k<• Eu~ SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER PHOl'OORAPHEA TOOK TH18 PICTURE BEFORE HIS-DEATH Photo by Greg Aoblnaon Showa Realdenta of Joneetown Watching Pley In Progreaa Drug Dose Kills Newman's Son LOS ANGELES CAPl -The son or actor Paul Newman died in a Los Angeles motel room of an accidental overdose of a com- b in a lion or alcohol and a depressive-type drug, police said today. Police said the body of Allan Scott Newman, 28, wai, found in a room at the Ramada Inn in West Los Angeles, where he hacf been staying since Tuesday. said Lt. Tim Wapelo. Wapeto said there was no evidence of foul play. Wapet.o said young Newman had been under the care of a clinical psycho logist . Scott Steinberg, an associate of the psycholc>tJilt, took Newman to the motel at. n:~ p.m. in West Hollywood. Wapeto said that after Newman went. to sleep at. mid· niaht Stelnber1 noticed Newman waa havtn1 dlfnculty breathlnc. He 1ummonec1 para~edlcs. who ' ' treated Newman and then took him to Los An geles Ne w Hos pital. where he was pro· nounceddead at 1:07 a .m . Young Newman was reported to be a part-time entertainer who worked mostly in night . clubs under the name or Willlam ScolL. Newman's father, who Uves with his wife. actress Joanne Woodward, in Westport, Conn., was notified while on location in Obio, police said. - Young Newman's mother is Jackie Witte, the actor's first wife from whom h e ·was divorced in 1956. The couple also had two daughters. ThP actor and Miss Woodward hjave three daughters . Finn AcceptJJ P~ Payment WASHINGTON (AP> -The WeaUn1houae Electric Corp. pleaded ,Wlty to clllar1•1 item· mini from 1lvin1 $323,000 ln bribes to a former deputy pre- mier of k>'Pt, ud WH ftnect '300.000 under a pte1 bar1atnlftl 11reement. quntloned by lhe judge ln tbe cue. U.S. Oistrict Judie 8&1rrtftClon ! I O. Parker aald the "court had 141riou1 reservations" whether an lnlUal ple1 bar1alninl a1ree· ment that coneealed the ldentity of the bttbe redlMent "promotes tbe endl of justlc:e." Parker aaid tbat even witb full disclolme, "10me m1y bave res- ervations t.oday whether this promotes the ends ol JUltice." Solon, 4 Othe r s Killed GEORGETOWN . Guyana <A P I Between 300 and 400 bodies me n. women and children who reportedly lined up for doses or poison brewed m a tub -have been found at lhe jungle camp of a California sect whose members ambushed and • killed five Americans, including California Congressman Leo J . Ryan. Guyana's information minister said today. Shirley Field-Ridley said the whereabouts or the remaining ATTORNEY MARK LANE SURVIVES-Story, A3 TEMPLE'S RITUALS OFTEN BRUTAL-AS 500 to 700 Amerjcans at the camp was not known. but they a pparently fled into the sur- r o unding jun g l e . i n the northwest corner of this South American nation. <Re lat ed photo. M l American lawyer Ma rk Lane, who was at the People's Temple camp JUSt befor e the m ass deaths occurred. told The As- sociated Press here today that suicide was discussed al a com- munity meeting ~nd he was later informed by two sect mem- bers "We a rc all going lo die now " "They were smiling ... they looked genuinely happy." Lane said. It was not clear whether lhe mass deaths occurred at about the same lime or some lime after the Saturday ambush of Ryan and his group. which had gone to the camp to investigate re ports of a lleged large-scale abuse of sect mem bers. Ryan's party was trying to escort some disenchanted mem· bers from the camp when at- <See SUICIDES, Page A2> Coas t Weath e r Chance of rain increas- ing to 20 percent tonight, SO perce nt Tu esday . Cooler days with lows tonight 48 to 55, hig hs Tuesday in lhe low 60s INSIDE TOD~~ Turkq f( /or more than roasting. Tur n 1t Into Tetrauini or Scallopini. See Food, Page Cl. Cl·S a a ... , M as It.I .. .. ... , M M \. Coatlnaed •'ro• .... I th face had ~n hot.off Don llurri lay ulonl'a.h.lo Utt• mMNl9 Of lM ,.._.., Bro"n WU lll thl' lull or thl' t8-pt11~0Uef- Pllttll' P1trkttr, ont• of ttM pcopl• who ..... to W1) her l'M'3Pt' from Jom.•11lo\\n, WUb I) IOM l lhe fool or lh• plane ' 1talr1. G n •tt Hob1rlhl>•l lh1.• S11n t'r ul\N cu E am1n1tr photoen1>hu at th• Cl'O<'. "':'~~al thl' h:n -Ahf"t:l , h~ hQdy crumbled •lm<*t ln h tr · Tllt;Rt; \\'~R•: t'Ollft (.U\ANtSt; oldll'r l lhl' far t'Dd uf lhl' fu·ht 1'hc> hlld u~ tht•)' hud n11t ll<>f'n abt to boot l th attackcrft durlna th1.• nM•uult bt1uu11t" lht1)' "' r • aJra)d lhry would kill •llJI morl' people Tht· onl" •)t>lh''•mun 1111 t h1· ftt·ld. C'l1rr Ina a 1ln1th h ·II ~hot~1m, 1\4111 b•·t•n tll~Jr'nwd th<' mornl'nt lhr men rmm lht> Pt•opl(• s Tt•mµll' ll\>ttan rmn.i from llw1r tru<:k und lt•tll'r whllt• Wt! wt•.f\• 1wth1Ul n.•ud) to bo.ird th1• t "" plur1t • our own ca i.n and lhl~ hntUlll'r oru: th.al ~.h w nt tu rnrn ""'"> tht-fu911their. from JOnl' town Aa n •.st h .11> "" • couhJ te>ll, uhl1Ut ball Ulr: ¥UatkenJ Y..C!t"C wh1to and hull "'''fl' hlut•k Tho~C' or u-. lo\ ho hud ~urv1ved \\-Crt' 11t11l kr rifled W" took our mo t 'i9NIO~h "oun'1ed le; lht• ~old1er:-' lent und lht>n ~l'. l'l'lU'\'d, \nto f>ort i\JH11m11. th<· 'lt>ltlt'f!lt'nt next to th" .urs lrap and ,,,.,,t 1nt11 .i .. mall cuft < allt.-d ll Rum lloui.c T U ft: l.tK • \L t. l \ \"II 1-:st. I\' t;~ TH t;'' wt•n: n 11km11 \helr :saft>t\-liv ll'ltlll)ot Ull -.1,1). hut lht•\ \H'I\' l'lilrt>nwl kind lO U!; 801 Y1s t1 • BRAZIL . 0 o •• , ••• "" , .. ,,, . 100 • Paramaribo SURINAM ,.,. .,.,.,.,... WHERE BETWEEN 300 AND 400 PEOPLE MET DEATHS Ma.as Suicide Follows Slaying of Five American• E'roraPageAI 300 SUICID~ .•. tacked at ::i nearby ~arslrip. Adherenti. of the Peoplc'i- Tcm ple . whoi.c founder, lh<.· Rev Jim Jonci., e~tabh!>hed the agrirulturnl commune lu~t year. reportedly h~HI long plannt·d mass s uic1dt> if lht•)' frlt thc11 :,ect wo:, threatl'nc<I Viejo Sclwol S/,ates Drama Production " . Reht>ar:,ab have started for ~1i.s1on VicJo lhgh School's pro duclion or Howard Richardson'!> and Wilham Bernt•y's "Durk or the Moon ," lht• :.tory of a w1lch boy who foils in love with a human girl , Under the dire<'l10n or l\nnc T Vardaman, tht-1>roduct1on runs at 8 p. m. De<' fi, 7, H and 9 on the Miss ion VicJo campus. 25025 Chri:,anta Drivt· Ass1stmg d1r('clnrs arc stage ma nagers Tom Griffith and Dan Kol'hlcr, art d1rcr lor Laura Prytgod::i and terhmral director .Jeff Hellwig. The hundreds or bodies were found by Guyanese troops who raided the camp Sunday. Miss Field Ridley said some had gunshot wo unds but mos l showed no signs or violence. "A witness s aid that people in the area were having m ass suicide." she told a news con- fc•n•nce "I-le said the poison was being adm1rustcrc.-d to them , that tht•y were lining up for 1l." It was not known what kind of poison. reportedly brewed in a tub. was used. She said the military wus try- ing to identify the bodies. some of which were found in homes and some in open ureas or the camp. called J onestown, and that .Jones had not been found a mong the dead. The information minister also denied reports that up lo nlne persons had been arrested in connection with ambush or Ryan's party. Only one s uspect -identified as Larry Layton, an American about 32 has been taken into custody, she said. Neither the ch::irge against him no r his hometown was known. Nest Relo«!ated W• ltood walche dur1na the !ltormy mghl laking lums allndbll parft ln pair outsldti the pollce hul where our wounded Wlftl)ial• Thi lieav1 tropical storm made movemeqt difficult and un· oomfCU't.allM not only for ua but a1IO thole who bad cho:;~n u.s a11 their quarry Ttw rain muy huvt• suvt•d our livt':s EH'ry llm we ht•llrd a not e, espec1olly whenever we hcurd u lrurk ._100~ th Port Kalluma roatd. Wl! thou1thl we would be al· lJtCk\'CI Ull'"ll Of cour o, none or u11 had any-weapons And time moved a.lowly. infinitely slowlv WU .N Wt; IF.ACHED JONESTOWN, ON Priduy night, the .ltmoftr,here wus llvt"ly a nd <'ordfol We· found ourselves getting ~ rt•fll <:ook'11 Tour. w\th cver'ythlng arrungtid for us. There was .inmt l(K'k mUt1lc from tht· Jonestown· bun~ and entertainment dur- ln11 dtnnt•r And while we tried. mainly at first . to get away from the or- .i1m11;l'd fun. wt! wcrt> told how h&ppy everyone was. . ttut before we left for a n evening's drive through foot-deep mud to Port Ku1tuma. a young man slipped Don Harris or NBC a mf'H U&e written on a child 'h slate. saying, ·Please help me get out of J OllCblOWll ' It h;td rou• s1101aturci. • Huck Ln Port K.iitumu. where the entire group of us spent f'n · duy niwht m a ltn·roofod disco a small beer parlor w1lh a phono " ~ruph tuid a rcw rceortJ:, -local Guyanese bet(an telling us horror i:.lorat·~ THEY TOLD US ABOUT ONE MAN who had escaped rrom the tolony lu:sl :summer. ooly to be captured by guards from Joot·stown and thco ~atcn When we returned the following morning lo J onestown. we were not surprised to sec Jim Jone:,· carefully stuge·managed pro dul'l1on sturt to crnek Edith Parkl'r. one of the l,200 followers trapped in Jonestown. approached Congressman Ryan and said she wanted lo leave with him. The list grew. About un hour before il was time for us t.o leave Jonestown. nine P<-'<>plc suid t hey wanted to 20. Thcn~l2. Finally, about 20 got up their cour;.ege lo derv Jonei.. T HERE WERE TOO MANY OF US for one truckload The re parters and c;.uncc.amen we.re told wtt wouJd go out in the first batch. but Congressman Ryan would wait to leave m the second We were relieved lo be going. Jones agreed that thl' 20 people who wanted lo could leave with us lie even saad he thought they might be "better off " somewhere else 1f they no longer wanted lo sl ay in Jonestown. Suddenly, there was a commotion in the central building that !>ervcs as the colony's meeting place a lar~e structure with a tan roof and packed dirt floor. I\ cheer rang through the crowd. Then. a young while man made a direct lunli!e al Hyun with a knife. The blade was at Ryan's throat when Mark Lane and Charles Garry. Jonei. · lawyers and lom!-l1mc supporters. J(rabbed lhc weapon. THAT ATIACKER WA S CUT BEFORE he could be disarmed And Ryan's shirt was drenched with the attacker's blood. Ryan ran lo the truck at that point and we lumbered off through the mud lo the a irstrip. Shaken by what he thought was his successful narrow escupe. ltyan told us as we reached lhe airslnp, 'J wouldn't be alive If it was notror Mark Lane ." Ryan lived only a few minutes longer. Arter the violence of the attack al the airstrip. we still had lo wait for rcscuP. It was getting dark. and there was no chance for a rescue plane until morninJl. WE SPENT THE NIGHT LISTENING to the stories lhe 12 former residents or Jonestown had to tell. They corroborated everv evil story aboul the place that we had heard. They told us how Jim Jones had led the e ntire colony into mak- lng a maniacaJ suJcide pact with him. · They talked about stores of weapons in lhe so-called peaceful jungle mJssion And whenever-there-was-a -eris1s. they recalled; Jone~ had as· sembled the whole colony into a hu(l?e circular assembly-and mesmerized them into <1~reemenl. WE UNDERSTOOD THEN WHY T HERE had been an ominous cheer rrom the People ':, Templl' residents at Jone:,town before the young knife-wielder charged al Ryun. , Daybreak which we never expected to see. rlnolly came. At 8:30 a.m .. the first batch of Guyanese troops arrived at Port Kaituma. They had flown lo a landing field at Mathews Ridge about 30 miles away. and we were transported by truck about halfway from the ridge to where we were wailing. Then, to ensure themselves against being ambushed in ex posed vehicles. they completed their march on foot Still more troops arrived THF.RE WERE ENOUGH AT LAST to secure lhc perimeter of the Port Kailuma airstrip. It was still fairly early in the morning While 80 soldiers marched to Jonestown to make sure no more m a rauders could sweep out from the deadly settlement, rescue nights arrived to lake out the s urvivors. Soon, we were in Georgetown and aboard an Amencan C-141 Hercules hospital plane on our way home to safety Five in our group were critically or severely wounded. Tim Reiterman, reporter from the Examiner. with two bullet wounds in his left arm. and I with my shoulder wound. were umong the lucky ones With Sll'vt• Levine and Jen nifer Kayscn in the lead roles. lh c rasl i n c l ud l's J ulie McDowell , Kim Daugherty M ark Zo lun und La ur a Pryz{:o<la. Also in the cast .are J on OePrcilas, Me lanie Moreau. Glenn Soukesian, Murk Gilbert and Ion Munt. 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The male also brings the f~male a fi sh, possibly lo dlaplay hta!rowcs' as a provtder, K"llY sol . • However,· he said he doesn't expect the oi1 prcy to m ate for about a month. Ke lly confirmed In u chilly vlgll Thurlda,y that lh osprey who .lnjudicloualy built her neat In the most of a yacht Is stlll hanging around, despite the fact that atate otflclala had 'to move her nest to a plllnl(. In fact, said Kelly, "Everyone enc\ hit brother haa aeeo •n OI· pre~ and called me up. There are eertainly Iota of Olpreya tn the area.•• The osprey hat become the c&nter of tnte nae Interest •• becauKe no baby ospreys have b een hatche d In Southern California in some 50 years So omciali; were d ism ayed when she built her nest on a boat whose owner , a Los Angeles phys ician. got tired or payln~ $J .500 a month in dor k recs and nol being able to use his boat. The neat was moved last Mon day and lhe female osprey 1s stlll In the area, a lthough she hasn't been s i,ihted slttln~ on't.hc nei.t yet. Kelly said No Nudes Are Good Nudes SALT LAKE CITY <AP l The Salt Lake County Com- m lUlon rot cold reet after Its flrat nude palntlng in jj $4.000 art progrem an1ved. Tbe palntl"-· done ln the late llOOt by James T, Harwood, one of Utah'• moat famoua art.lits. w11 ordered returned lO Bffb.lve Collectors Gallery, from which It bad been purchased for $600 . NEW PAGEANT CHIEF Glen Eytchison• PAGEANT. • Life." which recently opened the new theater near South Coast Plata. Other productions 1nt ludect !ht• present ation of "Equus" ul South Coast Repertory and SCR 's tour-mg productions He was once co·director of thl· Vorp a l Ga llery in La~unu Beach. He 1s married and lives in Promontory Point in Newport Beach · Eytchison 's appointment <·n<1~ a monlh long search for a new din·c·tor for the 44th annual Pa~eant or tht Ma~teri. next summer Former director W1l l13mson res1~ncd the post he held for \he past 15 seasons la~l month 'He had been assor1ated with thl' La~una Reach Pa~cant ror mon· than 40 years I n accepting tht: pos t . Eytchison s aid he intend:, to maintain the present formal or the pageant. but will chooi,e a "mOn' divers(' l>elect1on Of (<111 I works for the 1979 pageant thu:- g1ving 1t new hfe." Band Music Show Sated In Clemente· A band and drill team spet lacular. fealurrng hundreds of participants from six Ca pistrano Unified School District secon dar y schools. is planned al 7 30 P m Tuesday at San Clement\• High ${hoot. Highlight of the musical event is experted t.o be lhe multimedia rio ale. said Austin Buffum. dis tricl music coordinator. Special lighting effects will illummatt> musicians. as they play sele<' lions from the fllmi,, "Clo:.e En counters of the Third Kind" and "2001 Sl)act· OdyS:>l'Y " The hour long program to bt'nef1t srhool music· group~ uncJ drill teams will lake place in thl· gym at San Clemente lll~h SC'hool. 700 A vt• Pico Tickets arc $2 a nd $3 for reserved seat:. They are avuiliJ blt• at any of tht- d1stnct ·~ 1un1or and senior lugh schools l\dd1t1onal information about the band. drill team and fl agumt t'vcnl 1s available by calling lht· dis trict's music office, 496 121~. ext 22i Prison Locked SUSl\NVILLE 11\P i • Tw<1 rac{• riots h ::ivl' cau~t!d a lockdown or the C;.ihforn1a Cor rect1on;d f'acililv here Countian Rescued At Sea A 5fl·ycur-old Costa man is 11ufe today uft.er the boat he wai; iw1ling from Los An~ele~ to Dana Point bcg<10 tatkln~ on water early Sunday a nd sank. Orange County Harbor Patro1 officials said Willlam Francis Holl or 1374 Lognn Ave . was pilolinit ~1 37-fool sailing vessel when the boat '11 motor slopped severul miles orf the Orange CofJl!t shortly after m idnight Saturday Hall worked on the molor br1eny and then decided to get some sleep. He awoke to rind water buHdlng up in the main cabin. Harbor Patrol officials 'said anothe r boat picked Hall up several miles ort Dana Point a fter he attempted to low the disabled s ailing vessel with ;.i raft and was caps ized into the ocean. Hall arrived in Dana Point Harbor about 8:30 Sunday mom · lllg aboard the rescue boat alter his sailing vessel sank. Arraignment Tuesday in ~ayingCase i\n lrvme attorney ::iccuscd in the shooting homicide or his wife 1s SchcduJed to be arraigned on m lirder cha rges Tuesd ay at llorbor Municipal Cour\ . Gary W<1yne Patton. 34. was h ·Id al Newport Ci ty Jail in lieu of S250,000 bail I\ speciahsl in workmen's compensation mal- lcri.. l'<1tton practice!> law m Silnta l\na lie wa:, arrested Saturday at • h1~ home. at 14 Esplanade . after police were {'ailed by a man who lh1.·y ~•11d exclaimed, "l just murdered my wife." Patton's wife, Kath~rine Leigh Patton. 23. was fatally wounded by thrct• shol:s in the head from a 22-c;.ilibcr automatic pis tol Police said \he woman was lt:avin~ hl'r husha nd and had been movmg clothes out or the houi;e when she was shot to death Her sis te r, Barbara Swear - inger of Newport Bea ch. who was helping he r move . wit nessed the s laying, police s aid. f'ret8 Page AJ DRUGS ••• them . he said Thornsley said the use or hard drugs. like he roin and LSD, ap- p ea r s to be down among Capistrano Unified students. but thut ma r1Juana use is probably "higher than ever , ;1s it appears to be throu~hout our society." Trustees also will be asked tonight t.o adopt a resolution of 1ti. intent to condemn two acre:s adJoinin~ dist ricl offices for future expansion and another resolution dccl~1r1nl'{ schools over- c·urwded 1n San .luan Capistrano a nd in county unincorporated area within the district. Airline Struck TOKYO IA P ) Som e CO· pilots .._anct engineers joined a ~trike oy cabin crew members of J apan Airlines for higher year.end bonuses today, forcing cancellution of 22 of the line's 33 1nternutional flights a nd 77 domcsti£' ni~hL'>. unmistakably traditional ... our moat complete 9eleci>1on of'Ultt 'W'Orlds fintzst 1mporW. scott1sh t'Mtll.ds, combined with the ruw .. ~t natural should<Lr tailoring availablci. 44 fashion island, newport center 644 • 5070 \ STOCKS I BUSINESS Dart Buys Mallory LOS ANGELES IAP) -P.R Mallory Co .. manufacturer or Duracell batteries. and Dart ln· dustries, Jnc .. have agreed on a~ mlllion merger to be completed in 1979. The companies made the an· nouncement aft.er the Mallory board supported o Dart tender o"er ror all Mallory ahara at SSl each. SS more than an orrer la.at week that Mallory called Inadequate. Mallor)'. based In lndtanapolls. :also manurac ture1 c•meras, tramlator radloa, calculators. dee· tromechanlcal components and •1» pUancc! timing devices Mondey, N6Y9mber 20, 1918 5 DAILY PtLOT llS 'Insurance' I .anguage SkilJs ~ ~~-~~~~-- Trans I at ed: Jobs By SYLVIA PORTER Teaching, law and veterinary medicine once were con- sidered sure and safe careers. But all are overcrowded to· day. telegraphing the disturbing message e>o one can be sure a jvb that looks great in 1979 will even f)c in existence 10 years from now. For students selecting college majors. parents trying lo guide children or adults seeking second careers. there is one Conn of "Insurance" for ju.'lt about any career: LEARN A FOR EIGN LANGUAGE. Language skill may double employment opportunities. Between 1960 and 1970. the number or Americans employed abroad jumped 40 percent; one American in six owes his or her employment lo foreign trade. More and more Am ericans are findi ng JObs in the Unit· ed States as "local nationals" for foreign-owned com- panies. which invest more than $30 billion d1reclJy in busi- nesses here Forty.three percent of the ch1ef executive officers who have as· sumed their positions m America ·s 100 largest corporations since 1973 have had overseas ex perience, and there arc Money's Worth increasing numbers of ads for executives fluent in various languages. Some basic guides to this type of "Insurance : .. < 1) TIIE MOST POPULAR language with American.-. is Spanish. but German. Japanese, Parsi lthe language of Iran 1 and French are useful too. because these are the languages spoken in top business cities. 121 Learn to speak a language In give-and-take dis· cuss ion wilb a teacher lo become fluent. Don't rely solely on books and records. At Berlitz. which counts more than half of the "l'"ortune 500" companies among its clients. private les!iOns cost around $15 each while classes cost from S7 to S9 131 For languages that must be learned in a hurry, Berlitz offers a total 1mmcrs1on course to bombard stu· dents "ith lhe "target·· language for nine hours a day, in- cluding lunch. fiH• days a week . It can produce a high degree of flucnc) 1n four to six weeks and cost vanes with the language being taught. Such major languages as French. Spanish and German are cheaper than unusual languages like yrdu or Tagalog BUT WHILE ENROLLMENTS ARE rising at language schools. un1v er!.1ly enrollments an several basic lan~ua~es are off 30 pt•rccnt m the past seven yea rs. and rewer than 2 percent of 1978's high school graduates have any competency m a fo reign language. Cultural knowledge of other countries is lagging too Fewer than 5 percent of teachers being trained are rte"· quired to take ml£'rcultural courses ror ccrt1f1cat1on. The percentage of international items featured on U.S. com· merc1al TV networks 'is the lowest of 100 nations surveyed by UNF.SCO. Fe~er American correspondents are abroad than at any time smce World War ll Bearing Down B"all bearings on a sse m bly lines at the Ann Arbor. Mich .. plant of Sycor, Inc .. help employees roll the company's distributed data processing systems down the line. The bearings make it relatively easy to move the computer products by hand at eye level. Grads' Job Hopes To Be Explored Job potential of college graduates will be discusscd·Dec. 7 at a free career planning program, open to the public. at Golden West College. Huntlntton Beach. Wade Hawley or the career planning and placement of· fice at Cal State Long Beach will speak at 8 p.m. in t.he Humanities building. room 101. lie will discuss starling salaries graduates can expect. current employment trends and long.range prcdlctJons. non-traditional careers for women and ways students can maxi mize opportunities for employment or promotion. He also will weigh the merits of liberal arts degrees ver!'!Uft technical degrees. Deµtalloy Sales Gain Oenta.lloy, lnc.. Stanton. has reported sates for the first quarter ended Sept. 30 of $3,W.8&4. a 31 pcttent ln· creaae from Hies ol '2.310.662 reported In the comparable period last year. The company report d a not IC>SS ror the quarter of f l8r483. or s cents a share. as contrasted with a profit or $53,850. or 14 cents a share, In the prior.year pertod. Maoa1ement attributed tbe Iola to lncreased operatina costa and interest cx~nse and to st.rt-up co ts encoun· tcrcd with the company's Mtt·Tcch davlslon . • , .. DAILY PILOT Telerision \14I'11 \' EVENING l:OOIG HIWI ~oei.11 The bo)'1t et llahon II owtdo ti-enthualum '°' a ooino-av.ay l*1)' too tnw '*" aw11111n • ~fOOT¥U ~ ~ •• lielu!llO<I °""'' • W>HllOI A 1~·1.ltMW ttvwleftl "~. Ille b«au• hit can 1<19n1~ twn lf!wltt 11 • THI IMOV 1UNC!M Jao ~• ,_..,. • IOMf ~ !\er lal•I lnl9f .... ,.._, ~lnQ. °"-11111 wt!Ote llll'llNy O fWV • """"'~ aAN FfWOl()O Two 11..,..men ~ IMlr bHI b•c' rnlo hllbot come upon a PIM aura boat tr•n•lllfllf\O llM\tll'tollle IO MOtller t.el\• l!!ll DOet • OV£R eASV Oue6t H .. d .Mw1t G '~VllQfmWT ''Cf\anglflO AoM Bark to Fltifes (() 088 NEW9 eJ0. I LOVE LUCY' Lucy ~ Ell* 1>11- tti.y llr• lnhlled IO~ .r·~~ Pl•nny M arshall of .. L.tvcrnc and ·harley" helps Bobby Vanton pay tribute to lhe Fifties on "Bobby Vinton's Rcx:k und Rollers" tonight at 8 on CBS. Chan- nel 2. fScc review below l 0u.t Or Ju!IW'I Whltaltw, cancer and nutr111on ••pert • PAOJE~ UNM:RR "Birth Of Ttie S1.,1" I CAOSS-WTTS 1:00 C88 NEWS N8CNEWS UAASCLU8 Cl) JOKER'S WILD &le MILUOH DOU.AR MAH SllYI II lmpt1110t141d 1n a "1#141 Whaf1 he attempt• to c:laer 1111 boM. OK.llr Gold man. ol ploltlng to emuo- ~gold oul ot 11111 eounlry • 8A~AH080N A or .. • deal on a orono prano tindt Lamont and F'9d IOOgecl In Iha apetl· Oa1111~I Lbtl•fJ• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles G KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles e KA.BC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Angeles <II KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles KOOP· TV (Ind) Los Angeles • KCl?T·TV (PBS) Los Angeles G KOCE·TV (PBS) HYnt1ngton Beach ment •ot a weelrt!y ec:o.n- rnc fD MACHEL I &£HAER REPORT ei) IHTAOOUCINO BIOl.OGV "TtlltSen ..... 7:30 8 DISCO MAGIC Ou .. 11 The Splnnars, \/ICkle Sue Roblneon I OOHSUMEA BUYLINE NEW\. YWtD GAME TIC TAC DOUGH ADAM-12 A prlvata lnvattlgllor outamert• himMlf 9 21TOHIOHT ''The Poll11C9 Of eouc. uon" David Crippen•. exp!Oring IM ...,_ aftec:t. mo put>Uc eouca11on.1n1er- v1ews Wiison RHea, Stale Supetlnlendenl. 61) JULIA CHIU> ANO COMPAIN "Otnner For The Bois" atoo.ooo ~THAT TUNI 1:00. .,..., Vltm)N'I ..c>CK 'N' ..ou.IM 8oOOy Vln4on Md IC*iel gueel etlfl F•OIM, Eve Alo.ti, GM OOtdOn. ~ ,.., Mertflall. ll:11t. etrada Md lllodlatd 01\aMklg 11111• • noellllglc IO!>ll 111 rock • n' '°" 8 UTTLIHOUM ON TI4PAAIM "~ Cl\Nltft " Aftdy Oer· vwy leama hOw ~ ... oi.- eon d04M ao llHlll In IChoOI wn.n he Mk• her 10 tutor 1111'11 ewcw • • °" "The Ol'la!V And Tiie TteHure" ( 11174) Docvmwttarv A man'• obNMIOn 'Wl\h 11n01ng gold eau-Nlr<hlNPt lot Ilia lamily 12 lw• ) 1J MOVll .. *... "'•"* GooM'' 11~) C-t Or.,,., LMlle Caron An lllal'ld ... ta.-man es lotted by tne wrtvll 01 a f'rencll glr1 and ._, orphllM OurlnQ Wor10 Wiii II (2 llra) • CAAOl IUAHETT ANO F'AIEH08 Guettt SllYI L.awr~. Tlrn~ay. • MOVIE * * * "Gypsy" 11"3) Rou llnO AuSMll. ~talle Wood A •taoe mother promo1e1 hat two dalJOh· rera. one ot whom become• • renowned ltrl1>1!!".12 1111.. 30 min.) S)mJ E\/EHINOAT SYMPHONY "Oua1raln" by Toru Takamltau; Sergei Rachmanlnoll's "Sym- phonic Dances.·· 8;30. THE ODO COUPl.E Oecat atart• dating an olO neme and deQIOes 111e1 11e would llke to merry hat. M68 <1J TOBE ANNOUNCm t:008CI) M•A•S•H A young wounded soldler notas, a1ong wttt1 the ,.., ot '"-company, Col. Potter'• , .. 1Y attitude. G GREATEST HEROES ct: THE 8l8LE Part 2 of "Tiie Deluge." "Joehua and the Banle ol Jerioho" end "MOMe". !Pana t • 3) Wiii be Orama- TUBE TOPPERS ABC D 6:00 -Monday Night Foot· ball. The Miami Dolphins invade Houston for a game with the Oilers. an important contest for both teams. KCOP Im 8 :00 -"Gypsy." Rosalind Russell is the ultimate stage mother in this 1963 movie version or the Broadway musical wUh Natalie Wood and Karl Malden. NBC D 9:00 -Greatest Heroes of the Bible . Moses and Joshua are featured in tonight's segment. llnd I Pert 2 of 4) • MOVIE * • y, "They Only KIM Thalt Mutera·· I 1972) J- Gamer. Kalhlir'lne Rou When e 0..0 wom1in le pulled fforn Iha oc:eatl by hat own Dobermal\, Iha OOg Is ,,,. prime euepect In lhe ITllKOlf (2 ,..,. ) , ·~ "The Olnc:lng BNr" An unemployed actor. wno has loel alrnott evetytllong bul hOC)e. 11rugg1e1 to SUOCMd.jR) ID OAEAT PEJIFOAMANCQ Lynne Seymour and AnltlOny Dowell 8fe fea- tured In Sir Freo.tlel< Ashton's Biiiet. bued on Ivan T Uf gane'I' a 111111-<:en· tutydfame OJ MOVIE * *.,., "Never Olve An Inch" (11171) H«lly Fonda, Paul ~ An Oregc>I\ IOgglng family oevtMa • way lo~ 1 lllge order on ldMIOule wMll llrlkera .. bol. their IQUipmeril (2""-) t:ao 8 Cl) OHEOAV ATA TIME All e6derty neighbor of Ann'•~ Is 8boul 10 be evte1ecl IOdl• herMll and • llOetage In Iha Romano'1 apanmenl tO:OO 8 Cl) LOU OfWIT The Rev. Jelle JICkeon and a woman c:ounMlor in a ghetto hlQh ldlool •ry to maU Lou undemand how ~ hel become. fact of life IL~ ~ Leonard eem.teHI oon- ductl the Vienna Phllllar· monle in Gustav Mllhler's Fourth Sympllony 1Q:30 ·~ "81<11t And Oellh Of A St81" Or. JOhn A Wheel«. Pr~ °' Phyalc:s 11 Pf~on. u-special effects pllOIC>graplly IO e.q>1111n Ille laletl 41tro- nornk:al tindklgs 11:00188(1)9 NEWS OATINOGAME LOVE EXPERTS THE ODO OOUPt..E f'elht Mlecla a grave &lie and en1a.11e Oecar with Iha money tor a down paymenl. ., MONTY PV'THON'8 FL VINO CIACUS "Allila Ille Hun Show" ~ "AUll& the Nun ShOW''. • •lnl>•-club w.111 a d1tterence. ~ mob Parliament. village IOIOll need QUalttylng. (R) 8 DICK CAVETT au.t: W1116am F 8u«*ley "' 11:30 • Cl) AOa<fOAO Fil.ES "caleOonie. 11'1 Worth A Fort~" A oorMct's wlte hi<• Aodlfof'd 10 hcMe> lier find I large ~ Of money hlOOen on a rllndl. G TOMOHT KOCE Readies Membership Festival KOCE·TV has "A World or Difference on Channel SO" in store tor a nine-day festival or local a nd Public Broadcastiag Service television pro- grams to be broadcast during the station's mem- bership pledge drive from Dec. 2 through Dec. 10. The array of television specials will range from a wildlife special or Macquarie Island to tbe wild lire . in r etrospect, f eatured on ·-soundslage's" faith anniversary celebration. The special programming, coupled with the of. fer of membership premiums, wiU blgbligbt ef- forts of the Oranse County PBS station to invite viewers to become supporting members according to William A. Furniss, vice president and general m anager. DURING STATION BREAKS, volunteers will take membership pledges, live, from TV viewers calling 898-9811. sound of Santana mixes well with Tower or Power and saxophonist Gato Barbieri for a s mooth blend or jazz-rock. On Sunday, Dec. 3, the noted programs are "John Hammond Tribute," parts one and two. starting at 8:05 p.m . Thi.s is a two-hour tribute to folk songwriter J ohn Hammond. Featured artists include Bob Dylan and Peter Yarro. At lO:lS p.m. is "Song by Song, by Gershwin." a tribute to the lyrics of Ira ~rsbwin set to music by George Gershwin, Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke. Jerome Kern, Burt.on Land and Kurt Weill. Dance will be emphasized on Monday. Dec. 4. AT 9:t5 P .M., "GREAT Performances' features "Dance by Balanchine II," a spedal featuring the Impressive stars or the City Ballet Repertory, including Peter Martins and Suzanne Farre ll. Mikhail Baryshnikov is scheduled lo make his debut with the company in this produc- tion. "Isadora -The Biggest Dancer in the World," parts one and two. will air at 10:10 p.m . Tbe flamboyant personality who set the dance and social worljfs awhirl in the early twentieth century is portrayed. ,• On Tuesday, Dec. 5, the evening is a potpourri Through some spectacular camerawork. we are introduced to the animal inhabitants of Macquarie Island -located midway between Australia and Antarctica -and h.ow they have survived the rigors of the harsh climate and the invasion of man. The regula rly scheduled "Masterpiece Theatre" segment or "Tbe Dutchess or Duke Street " airs at 9 p.m . A.l 10:30 p.m., a two-hour "Maria Callas Special" airs. This is a tribute to the late opera star on the anniversary or her birth. The program will deal with both the public and private woman, examining aJJ aspects of her controversial life. Featured will be some e xtremely r are performance footage. · WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6, features lhe best of Laurel and Hardy. It starts at 8 '05 p.m. with "Music Box." followed al 8 :40 p .m . with "Blockheads," "Tit for Tat" at 9:45 p.m. and end· ing with "Way Out West" at 10: ts p.m. On Thursday, Dec. 7, regularly scheduled pro- gramming will air. -· TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS 0 11111 llOll Oabe Kaplan 0-11 OaYld Sayh. M.,. cl• s1re111nen. Aobeft l.Kldl • TWIUGHT U>HE "Spuir 01 The Moment" 8 MOVI& **'h "Two l.cMM' llDel) Shlrley Mtc:Leino, Liu· • l'9f1e>e H~ A oontrover- tlll llldllr (letl ml•e<I up With I f.itow INOfllf Wile> oon1emp1a1.. 1Ulclde. 12 hrt.) D MOVIE • • • "Oueck-Fortune Ha1 A Couelf> In The Qfonx" 1111101 o-Wiid- er, M111got K IOOer An lrilhmen lnheflll enough money IO lrn.t .. 1 In a light· aeelnO bus. (2 llra I I THE OONO SHOW GET SMART 911 thklill lhal MIX hu ~.o hat at Ille alter. • CAPTION£O AltC NEWS <IJ MOVIE **'h "The Great Bank Robbery" ( t 9691 Zero Mo1lel, Kim NOvek A bank Is bee.aoed by com- peting gangs ol WOUIO·be robberl. 12 llrl I t.«>RNING 12:'00 8 TWILIGHT ZONE Cherin Wllltley comes up With en Idea tor returning 10111ayou111 G) AlFAED HfTCHCOCK PAE.8£NT'8 A police detective anengea a unique ruM 10 capture 1 klllof ., HONEYMOONERS Spurred by 1111 wife. Ralph a11ernp1a 10 reoain Illa loll youlh. and anOs up 1ry1ng to allow ott al a rotter lkal· '!!ii rlnl(, t~U AOLlER 8UPEAITAAI • ALFRED HITCHCOCK PAESENT8 A men, ~ 10 be exe- cuted tor a crime tie didn't cornnwt. deciOM lo' write 11111'°9 of Iha •tory • MOVIE • *'h ''The Mystenana" I 111581 KenJI Sahera, Yurnl Shirakawa. A rac:e ol Olgell11c -llflc lntflllec11 alternpll IO c:onQU1f Eer1h (1hr ,30mln) t2:40 8 Cl) C88 LA TE MOVIE **llt "McMlllM!AnOWIM. Tha Ana An Of Sieving Ali11•" ( 11173) Rock 11ue11on, Suun Saini J-. Siiiy McMtllln It II IOnac>oed end held In ••ChanQ41 for • ~ Aembt•not t:OO G TOMOAAOW CW..11· 8r'uoa Spitz. et• etor of "The Sureaucracy Game." 84lf'lell Ollrnan. crMtor 011111 game "ci- S1tuggle," and Ralph An.~1c:h, crMlor Of a game lnvoMJ'G big tM*- . -traneectlona. 1:3018 NEWS WAHTB>: DEAD OR AUVI .. o.tOUf•• 2!001 NeW8 OETSMART SMan -. a ,_ bl- and • myallfi.d .. Objecta ~arounONm. 2:a01•• NEWS ,,~ MOW: • !' ~ "South .SH Women' I 19531 Burt LMIUlter. ~Mayo, Tewsd•t,.• Da11cl~ /tlo.,fn AFTERNOON t2.1IO D •• \-ii "Meet Me Al The Falt" 1111531 Dan Diiiey. Diana Lynn. A run-I eway orphan seek• the aid of a medicine showfTlan and • aoclal woricer. ( 1 hr., 30min.) G) • * • "The S11ter1" I 1938) EtrOI Flynn, Bette Davis. Two women s11a1Q111en out tlleit own problems. u well as lhelf &!Sler's I 1 hf : 50 min.) 3:00 0 * • ,,., ·•The Omega Men" I 11171) Charlton He11on, Anlhony Zerbe T lie lone aurvtvor Of a germ ww at1emot1 10 ore-· pare a cure In order to Uve humanity. (t II{~ 30 mrn l 3:30 8 * * '.+ "Frankie And Johnny'. 1111645) Elllll Pt-. tey, Donna Dougla. Two ~ plan IO marry, but lho glfl dlNpprOYH of her riance·s gambling. ( Hw,, JO nun I Helping Ghetto Edward Asner <right > as "Lou Grant" ap- pear s before a group of ghetto high school students with the Rev. Jesse Jackson l pl ay- ing himsel f) tonjg ht at 10 on CBS. Channel 2. Among the programs highUghling the "World of Difference" pledge drive ls a two-hour tribute to the late Maria Callas, fou.r programs grouped as .. The Best of Laurel and Hardy," a jazz-blues s pecial featuring Ray Charles, the fifth, a n- niversary celebration or "Soundstage," the Na· Uonal Georgraphic exploration of the human body and the Cousteau Odyssey seeking the "Blind Prophets of Easter Island." B.W. Stevenson and Bobby Bridger, two sensitive and sincere songwriters long associated with Austin's music scene, sing from the heart or Texas to start the pledge drive on Saturday, Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. ' of delightful watching. "EDGE OF COLD" IS A wildlife special host· ed by Sir Edmund Hillary and airs al 8 p.m. It picks up again on F riday, Dec. 8. when the two outstanding specials are the National Geo- ~raphic's "The Incredible Machine" at 10:05 p.m. a nd the Cousteau Odyssey's "The Search for liii~===========:tiii' Easter Island" at 11 :05 p.m. On "The Incredible Machi.be.'' new camera techniques penetrate living tissues and organs to reveal the human body as it works -and the beginnings or life itself. AT 8 P.M., AND REPEATED again at 11 : 10 p.m ., will be "A Santana FestivaJ." The Latin ~single. dream ls mo~ erful than Utausand ., realities. •• . ~ Vinton Revives Fifties Tonight By JAY SHARBUTI' THE COUSTEAU ODYSSEY then expl ores Easter Island. a thriving civilization centuries ago, which now serves as a parable for our time. II~ IU'll rlCT\R ll:j} NOW PLAYING CMJIA WllT M --LOS ANGELES fAP> -:-Leave us say right now singer Bobby Vinton is an appealiQR enter- taine r and a man of warmth and _good will, even though he did once cut an awful lune called "Blue Velvet." Saturday. Dec. 9, is another music-filled even- ing. and a major event ls a fifth anniversary celebration of "Soundstage," the free-wheeling, in· concert music series. The program highlights the current sounds or jazz, rock. countrywestern and .. f'Ulla ACCaru,. TM~ blues. and talces a look at Its five-year history. It ~================~~~ OUllllt MAU Ol&nge 637 o~o Wnlmoftslllr 191-4493 CO&t.a lilt:U ~!194 Alas, tonight he's got a CBS special, "Bobby Vinton's Rock 'n Rollers." at 8 o'clock on Channel 2. th.al may do what I tried to do in the 1950s- forever end the three-chord rock 'n ·roll tunes that so befouled the 19508. · His guests a re t>enny "Laverne and Shirley" Ma rshall, who has been on every known special this season; Erik Estrada or ''Chips"; Stockard Channing of "Grease" and Fabian of ... way, way back. ALSO PARTICIPATING are Eve Arden and Gale Gordon, s kilJed troupers best known from the old "Our Mlss Brooks .. series and wasted here in skits limper than a seersucker suit in a Louisiana · summer. The show's opening features roUer skating, which I guess a ccounts for the "Roller " in the show's title. Guys in sequined black pants roll about with the girls. It is quite gaudy. airs al 8:05 p.m. and is repeated at 11':05 p.m. - The "Ray Cha rles at Montre ux" musical special airs al 9:05 p.m. It was taped during the recent Montreux Jazz Festival where Charles was accompanied by some of the giants of jazz. Charles performs both a jazz and blues session. "Shoot-em-up" night is Sunday, Dec. 10. "DAD'S ARMY," A hHarious British army series. starts off the e vening at 8 p.m., a nd Cowboy Classic film : "Rainbow Over Texas" airs at 9 p.m. "The Reel West," which de -bunks the TV-cowboy myths a nd features such notable western figures as Clint Eastwood, airs at 10 p.m. Then we go riding orr into the sunset with the Cowboy Classic film : "Check Your Guns," aJring at 10:35 p.m. "Newscbeck." Orange <;ounty's local news program. will air Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and will be repeated at 10 p.m. during the pledge evenings. "VOl'ERS' PIPELINE," dealing with local political issues and personalities, will air on Fri-day night at 7:30 p.m . The muaic has a mambo beat. but then this is not the Age of Logic. Estrada checks in to hang around a 1953 Ford, sing about being a wanderer and warn no girl Is gonna Ue blm down. He also exposes bis sternum, causing young girls in t))e au·_--_------------~-r:--.-~-,-... - dJence to scream. _ ~~"~f >~ .\., I DON'T KNOW WHY they carry on so, there •r uu.,._-...... ts nothing on the sternum, not even a bearl·shaped • ..,.. tattoo or the aimple legend, "Please leave three quflrta." But they do scream. ~ ~ c::r :tr.· There's also a a~f or beach·blanket movies. Michel• with a preview of · The Beu l of Bikinl Beach.'' Morgen The beut proves to be a giant oyster. Were I his a ttorney I'd advise him to clam up 1t asked about this s kit. Vinton does a fair tum in reprising "There, I 've Said it Alain." Then comes Fabian, who has eschewed the old greaay ror the new dry look. He warbles about .. ta.kin' some chick to a picture w." Profeasionally tailored to Your lnwfc tllte Ind the ooculon. 0. 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