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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-11-27 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • I I oat acer .. Gunman Throws Party MONDAY Af:TERNOON, NOVEMBER 'l7 , 1978 .In .,B~r for Hostages . YOt... ''· NO W > H .C'TIONI, • l'AOel . . , ' • • More Two Sex Attacks • Ill Michigan Bar Gunman Hosts 10 llostages VANOOTI'E. Mlcn. rAPt I. A man with a rifle who said he • . was depressed look 10 people hostage in a bar today. stayed nearly eight hours and ordered the bar to serve drinks all rughL J When the hostages got the chancf> to leave, half refused to . I dO SO I One of those rive hostages said . they wanted to make sure the gunman's demand for hospital treatment was met. The other l Identification : Of Guyana " &dies Slow I I ' l 1 • i ~ t [ DOVER AIR FORCE BASE. Del. IAPl -Anonymous graves or cremation may await many or the 912 Americans who died at the Rev. Jim Jones' settlement m Guyana, government officials say The Air Force finis hed bringing all the decompose~ bodies to their homeland Sunday, but after foul" days of work. the FBI and military experts had positively identified only 29 of the 532 bodies they ringerprin~nd e mbalmed only 17. .. In Washing ton . S tate Department spokesman Jeff TEMPLE EXPLORED RUSSIAN LINK-A3 Deterich said the government has not decided whether to crem ate unclaimed bodies. but added, ··Eventually. if a large number of unclaimed bodies remain in Dover, it may well be we will be forced to consider that possibility." This Air Force base. site of the largest mortuary on the East Coast. does n.ot have a crematorium. The body of Jones. the leader of the Peoples Temple, who~led his followers into a grl s uicidal death rite at the c l 's commune in Guyana, was one of the first identUled by FBI finge rprint experts. In Richmond, Ind., a funeral director said J ones' in-laws wanted his body cremated along with his wife and two of their children and their ashes scattered into the Atlantic Ocean. -'ftte State Department seld no arranaementt had been made for di1pc>11n& or Jones. body. A U ·man team or rorenalc. patholoalsts1 denllats and radiologists jo oed the 18 FBI (See TEMPLE, Pase A2) .. five had beerrallowedtrleave-at" various ti.mes during the nighL The gunman, identified by police as Gary Cornell, 3S of Wyandotte, surrendered aiter giving up the rifle. to-a brother, and after reporter George Bullard of the Detroit News joined him in the bar. Cornell was. taken to Wyandotte General Hospital in an ambulance None of the hostages was hurt and no shots were fired. Ben Dudley, 41, a Wyandotte truck driver. said Cornell en- tered Bill's Corner Bar at 1:40 a .m., went out and came back with a rifle •·He said 'Give everybody a drink. This is not a holdup or a stickup. I've got problems'," Dudley said. Several limes. Cor ne ll telephoned the News. demand· ing to see a reporter. "I don't trust these Wyandotte cops." he said. Police said that before Bullard went in. Cornell gave has loaded .22.caliber semiautomatic rifle to his brother, Ronald. Ronald e merged. saying: "There are five drunks in there. They don't want to come out. They love Gary.'' Gary came out about 9:25 a.m. One hostage, Dorothy Hughes. 47. of Riverview. said. "He had his hand on the trigger for three or four hours." But Dudley said Cornell did not threaten anyone <See HOSTAGES, Page AZ> Oil PriaJ ~ingUp? KUWAIT <AP> - Members of the Orga n ization of P e troleum Exporting Countries will raise the price of oil by 2 perce~ per quarter in 1979, a Kuwaiti newspaper reported today. The u s uall y well-informed AJ Watan said the increase, s· percent by the end of 1979; wl ll be adopted at next month's OPEC meeting ln Abu Dhabt The report, H true. would appear to be a compromiae between the world's largest oil producer, Saudi Arabia. wblch favors a freeg.or a minimum Increase ln states, and the mllitanta like Al1erl1 and 'Iraq whleh 1upport •n immedlat.e hike ot at leaat )O percent. • It Wasn't So Sweet Assault Total NolV Six A gun m an wear 1 n g a- pantyhose mask to obscure ~ scarred face sexually assaulted •.:..;:.::......o.~.;;.;._;.:...,..;,.;;_,.......,..._..-two Hunt.tnglon Be11ch-women in Holly Sugar driver Candido Centeno Ccenter> explains to CaHfornia Highway Patrol officers how his truck ended up in this position about 7 : 30 this morning on the s outhbound Newport Freeway near Warner Avenue. Cente no said he was for ced to bra k e and swer ve to the Oo11Uy Pllet """°.., JK•le MylNft sho ulder to avoid ramming rush hour traffic that stopped suddenly in front of him. When his struck hit the wet grass, he expla ined. it slid part-way into a drainage ditch before he could get it stopped. Centeno was unhurt, CHP officers said. Train Rims Wild Through Okfuhoma PURCELL, Okla. <AJ\l Railroad Inspectors were trying to figure out today how an un· manned locomotive started a wild run that led authorities on a 35-mile chase through central Oklahoq-ia. The runaway 60·ton switch eof ine roared through south Ok ahoma City. Moore, Norman and Noble on Sunday before it reached the rallyard northeast of Purcell and was purposely de· railed 70 minutes after the run started. There were no lnj'9ries. "It Just got away from us,'' said Gil Sweet, a spokesman at the Santa Fe railroad office In Topeka, Kan. He said the cause of the Incl· def\t was not known. "It could have been vibration that shook the throttle Into the run posl· tlon. ". Earlier . an Oklahoma Hlcbway Patrol spokesman _speculated that tomeone Rlalted the tra.ln In the Oklahoma City rallyard and then hopped off. A witness at the Sant• Fe yard -t I was switched off the main Une onto a side rail and allowed to ram a hopper car to stop the locomotive. Officials said the brakes on- · t ha,.. e ngl ne were apparently engaged, limiting it to 20 to 30 miles per hour and sending out showers of sparks and s moke <See TRAIN, Page A2) ~yor of SF Shot to Death BVU.ETIN SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -~n Fra n ets co Mayor Georce Moacone a1td city supervisor Harvey Miik were 1hot and kUled today la tllelr City Hall of. ncea, city olfklal1 eald. Dtaae FeblReln, pretlden& ol die Beard el s.,enl10n. Hid lite kl ...... ecclll'ftd abM& 11 a .m. at Cl&7 Hall. P•llee INaed .. • ... ,. •• ,. b•llell• for form er city ••pen ..... Du Wktee, .-re- •l&aed ~·.1· 111• Mere ~etall1 were l•· medla&ely available • .., Viejo Driver Perishes in Boat Smashup Motorboat race driver Buzz Miller of Mission Viejo was killed Sunday when his speedboat flipped and landed on him whlle he was making a practice run one hour before the start of a race on Lake Havasu, Ariz. A Lake Havasu City Fire Departme nt spokesman said M Iller. 45. is believed to have struck a tire in the water, wbkh caused his high performance craft to flip over. Miller was to compete in the SST-120 class of the annual Lake Havasu Cl¥Slc after the 8 a.rn, accident. The fire department spokesman said such pracUce run1 are taken at the driver's own rlsk, since patrol J>oau and med1cal personnel were not on the seene until the race started. M Uler was ftshed out of the water by 1 ple-8ure craft in the area. Flre rescue units responded to the emergency call but were unable to revive .Miller, tbe spokesmarr said. ·. separate predawn attach Sunday. Police Sgt. Luis Ochoa said the masked man is believed to be the same sex attacker who ha s tried fi ve a ssaults in different parts of the city. Armed with a small pistol. the atlacker pried open a sliding glass door, awoke his sleeping victim and threatened to raf>I: the 37-year·<>ld woman But the woman talked the man out of the attack at 4 : 15 a .m The man walked outdoors and drove away. At 4:5!> a .m. a 25·year·old woman just two blocks away was awakened by the mask<.-d man who also threatened her with a gun and forc<.'d her to commit a sex act. She was not otherwise injured. Again police belie ve the attacker pried open a slidml! door. In the second Sunday break·in, som<.' jewelry and cash was taken Police believe the pantyhose attacker struck at a downtown apartment on Nov. 13 at 11 :50 p.m. when he forced two women to commit a sex act at gunpoint The gunman had entered th<.' apartment by prying open a sliding glass door where the two women were chatting. Just 10 minutes prior to-the Nov. 13 attack. a woman reported that > man tried tu burst through her front door al her home just two blocks away The first attack of the masked (See MASKED, Page A2> • Coast Weather Fair through Tuesday with sunny and warmer days . Highs Tuesday in low 70s. Lows tonight 45 to 52 INStDE TODAY • It 1akes "ln.ie grit" 10 find real grits in Southern California. but a group of men meet monthly t o ce~bro.te that Dirie duh. See Featurmg Page Cl -f; in Purcell said lh71ocom ve --- t . . ; j o.ltf ,., .......... .., •J<M N K-• · SPEED SIGN DIDNi SLOW SKIOOINO AUTO Car Continued Skf•••Y• Over Sign and Into TrH 2 Hurt, 1 Badly In I roine Crash Onl' m.!n 1 ... 111 l'r1l1cal rnnd1llon und unolh~·r Ill undf'r J rn · ... t tod • .n ,1fle·1 ,1 C'Jf ... k1ddt'il .,1dewayll through .1 <'orm:r on Turtll:' Ho<'k flrt\e• 1n 11 vine· and ... mas hl'<f into a t ree Police s:ud the ccntt·r post on t he 11a sb1•ngt•r ll ld e of the automobile wa:. pubht·d inward to tht• cenlt•r of the car. which was demoli:-.ht•d Cnt 1cul at Tu:-.tin C'ommuruty Hospital wall .lame& Leonard, :!O. of 26 Nighthawk. Irvin~. a passenJl(er in the sedan Leonard s utlert•d 1ntt.>rna 1 1n1urles . several bro;en r1lr. and ruc1al cuts Thl' drive r of tht• c·ar. Jumei. Whitt•, IM. of Orun~t'. 1..•i.capc.."CI with a <'Ut over hill left eye . police said White. u UC Irvine ... t udent. wai. a r rested on a c· ha r g e o f f c Io n y drunken driving . flt• was r e le ased pending a na lysis or blood tests. Police s aid White was steering ha s car through a cun-c near Sierra Amigo Road whe n he lost control, at about l :JO am. Was hing ton Powdered Winter's Blanket Covers Northeast By Tbf> AbSOtia~ Press Sno w hl<•w into the Northeast t od ay. ))fowan~ traH1<' to u -.l1ppc ry crawl a11d whitening the nat1nn's capita l, Ma nhattan's Tamt·s Square a nd the hills of N~w f':n~land Tht· fir s t ma1or Norlhea~t -.now of tht• sc•ason rum bled out of ""' M1dwt•st where on Sunday 1t lf'rt up to 10 inc·hc.·~ in som e regwnll and madt• :J ml•,:, of lhl• wind up to tht• Th;rnk i.~1vi ng holiday. The storm wal> blamed for two h 1 ~ h w a y 1fr a t h s n <' <J r l h t• -Jowa·MissouI1 border. l l::arltcr ~tory. Page A4 > "It's ~till comini: do wn." ~d J -.tat<' trooP<'r in Fn·dc n ck . M d , n c· a r I h <' \ <i l o « t 1 n Mllu nlatn:-., wht•n· :.1x inch•·'> W('rf' l'XJX'<'ft•d In Nc•w .Jc·r ... 1·y tht• Spt•t•d hm1l on lht• tump1kf' was d roppt'd tCJ :J.'l mph Jn Phtlarlt•lphia. s lickf'rl roads and scalt<·n ·tl ~mall at'c1dents I u r n 1• '' <' o m m u l i n g 1 n t o '>fHTil•what of a humper derby. "Thi· minor a<Tid<·nt people • art·n 't 1·v1·n holh<•ring to rail in." sai<l I roorl\·r Hotwrt Sr hullu of th1• York hurra1·k:-., a bout an F ro"' P~A I H OSTAGES· in lh1• bar (lnd "was a perfect ~t·ntlt•man all ni ght " Ont• h<>llta~c· ulmo~t fell down whCon he· lt•ft tht• bar and had tu lw ht•ltH'<I uway by police·. I 11 ont• r~tll to the Newl>, ( 'ornl'll wus <1~k1'fJ 1( h1~ wife hod ll'ft him, <J~ hostagt·:. had rc- portt·cl "So mt•lbtnit ltke that," he :-.md lh• cla1m1'(I ht' had been una- hlt• to ~l·I trf'atment at Wy:m dot le Cil'nf'r:tl llos pital ror de•pr £'ss 1on . but h ospita l i.pok1•i.man Ste•vt> Lada said <'ornt•ll h:uJ bt•<'n lrf'ated there Saturday :rnd had another ap· pomtmt•nl today Lada d edined to de11<·n h1.· Cornell 's proble m or treatment. · No chargeH wer e filed 1m· med iately. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT t•" fJ~-t•.;rt1 .. .,,,t041lyP1W ""''"--"' "•\''°"' r.,.,,..,, .... ,,. .... ,.,,,, "(Nf)I l'lll •ttw •,_,,,. .... ,. t .. 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The r e we re numerous reports of jackknifed trucks in ditchc:, The National Weather Servfce s a id it did not expect a ny o vernight at""C1Jmulations 11'1 Nebra ~ka . but warned of one to-thre<> 1nC'hcs of new ~now toda y 1n ca i.t e rn and s outhe<t st e rn Iowa a nd four in c h es a c ro))s so uth e rn Michigan. Iowa stale troopers s aid late Sunday that so many cars were in ditches they could not reach the m all and that they were con centrating on treating the in j ured and tending l o the elderly and infirm . Many roads In I ow a we re cover ed by e ither ice or snow, police said. The s tory was the same in Wiscons in, where a half-inch of i ce~ o n Inter state s 9Q and 94 forced drivers lo limit their s peed s to about 35 mph. "It's i cy," said Willia m R a ndby, a dispatche r for the Wis cons in St ate Police at Madison. "We're having them s hoot orr into ditches a ll over the place." · A travelers ' advisory ali.o was poste d tod01y for the northern third or Mis:.ouri, where the for ecast call<.>d for hghl snow and freezinR dnzzll'. Egypt Offers Concessions JERUSALEM IAP I El(ypt 1s offe ring two t'onccsslons in ex cha nge for lsra<Mt ucccptunrc of a timetable for Palestinian self rule in the Gaza StriJl and the Wei;t Bank of the Jordan River. the Jerusalem Po~t ':ii Cairo cor· respondent reported todf y The report said F.gypt is pre pared to ('Xtend by three m onths the deadlmt• for Israe l's pre llminary withMawel from lht."' Sinai and also i11 willing to join Isr ael in formulating a peac" treaty provision that would "In· sure against a ny collap~e ol thl' treaty m case the autonom y plan for the West Bank proves obJec· lively imp<>Miblc to realize ... The paper said its Info rmation C'a m e fro m a ·well ·placed source who has access to Presi- dent Anwar Sndot" and who wa8 s pe11 k1n~ "o n the hlghc!Jl a uthority.·• Fr .. Page Al MASKED ••• man occurred Oct. l In north Huntington Beach at 4'30 a .m . when the attacker Jimmied 11 rear window and raped a 28·ycar..old wom an. P olice bcllcvc the sketchy d scrtptlons or th attac:ker b)' an 11lx women are con1lstenl The aUat'kcr wore aJovea In all fi~ break~IM. WASlllNG1'0N <AP> -The lJ S Suprnmc Court rnrused lA>· d•Y t.<> lw1t1r un appeal by New Yori! Tim<':. reporter Myron A Forber <i nd his n e ws paper dwllt•111(1nt; their contempt con· \I ll'l IUOi'> for ref US Ing lo SUr· 1 t•ndt·r ronhdt:ntrnl filc:s an a N1•w J t:rs.•y murder <'E.IKt• Tht> jus tu.•t•i., without com- me nt . left int act a New Jersey s uprcmt• Court ruling that the . t·onv l<'l1ons we re prope r . a nd th<tl the orde r de m a nding Farber·., f1lt·~ did not violate the Const1lut1on's free press prot.e<:- t1011i. fi'arber i.penl 40 days an Jail and The Ttmc-. paid S~.000 an h nes after they we rt• found in r onte mpt ol a state trial Judge':. rt'Quest for the information Today's action cannot be an tcrpre ted as a Supreme Court s tate ment on the merits of argu. ments presented by The Times a nd Farber It merely means the Jus tices. for unannounced reasons. deeided not to review the t·ase. Then~ are s1m11ar "reporter confidentiality'' cases in lower (•ourts. and it is possible the S upreme Court will use one of those to study the issues of free press and rair trial. There were no recorded votes in favor of hearinl'! Farber ':. ap· peal. The Farber <!ase involves Dr. Toy Recalled F r ... P~A J TEMPLE ••• a Rents her e Sunday In un alt1•w11t lo 1tfrnt1fy bodies th 1 ough mNlic al ~ind de ntal rt•c o r d),, s ur gica l scars und .... mtlar c lues The estimated 2eo children who s wallowed or we re red a Poi oned drink at the Jonestown settlt>mc>nt on Nov 18 will be the hardeist to Identify the experts a~rf'ed ll took ninf' nights a nd three days to compl~te the airlift or 912 bodies aboard C-141 cargo planes. On the last three night.a, some caskeL'I bore the bodies or two or more children . A Pentagon press a llache, Army Maj. Brigh am Shule r. '>aid thl' t as k or identifying , cleaning and e mba lming the cadaver .. may lai.t a month or more o,_ mortuary worke r said the hod1es, which bak_ed in the tropical heal for near ly a week, wen• so dt•cayed that only the m o rl 1c 1anl> could t ell the ir j.!t•nder "It's JU~l a n un1nll·l1 1g ible m t'"'·" said A a rm an Curtis Hon.:avogha. or Miller Place . N Y "You can't tell white or hlJ<'k . . . You can't tell the f.ic·1:1 I fe:Jtur1•s <ti all " Bon ~avo~lrn . a Jet m echan1l' wllo voluntet•red Lo work in lhl' mortuary on Thanksgiving. g<tve th is d1•scr1ption or ho w ht• braced himself to opening the• .,tench filled caskets and bo<ly bags Mario J ascalev1c h . who was fo un'1 tnnO<'enl la st month Of c·h ar~es lhal he killed three p;i t1e nts at R1verdell Hos pital m Oradt'll, N J . in the m id 196& T h e c har ges <tga1 n :.t .J :Ji.ca lcv1ch wen· fllt.>d Cl rt er iJ :.t•ru.'s of Farber's art1clei. ap pt•ar<>d 1n The Times about 10 ycari. a fte r the myi.tcnou:, death~. P<1 rkcr Brothers a nnounced that it will recall its Rivaton cons lruclion toy~ because two accidental deaths havl' hct•n attributed to them. The company reached the de c.·1!)1on after the· dt·alh or a 9-year -old boy who choked on :i rubht•r fa~tcnang rivet from one of the toy!). About !}00.000 ~cts h ave been sold or are m distribution "You Jus t have lo p:.ych vourself in{.() not thinking a bout II as <1 pNson , but jus t a:. '!omethin~ that's broken down. If you :.tart thinking about at ai. a pi• r '>fi n . "1111 gc•l y()u r ~elf m1·ntally invol ved and thett ':. no good .·· Prav<'r ... we n · offnt•d at lht· b iJH' 1·hapl'1!> ~undciy for th1· d ead cult ml·ml>crl>. Al Cathcih1· m:Jlll><'' a µrayt•r abo was rt-ad for "ourselves that wt· mciv ne ither minjmize t his lo.,:. no·r brood over it. so th;il 1t may not overwh~lm u.., or 1~latc ui. from other!>." Judge William Arnold, pn.'!>1d mg over J ascalevich 's trial. or dcred l'':trber and The Time~ last July to hand over all flies compiled in f'arbcr's investiga. lion, a~ requci.lt>d by lhc doc tor 'i. lawy..,r Police Push Probe Of Laguna Slaying A makc·sh1ft reception C(!nler fo1 v11'11mi. · relaltves at a l>asc 1-:olr l'OUrst• was do~ed Sundety Onl y J hi.!ndful or relatives c:etmt· hl're. N1mc was a llowt:d to v1t•w <lllV bod1c:. Arnold said he would survey Laguna n ca r h police a r c the inform<ition and d eetde fo l low ing up !<•a d s in the whe ther <JOY of 1l wa~ needed <Jl sl<t bhm g dl·uth of designer Brent trial. S Tobey , whose nude body wai. found in hls bedroom a week ago Afte r Farber and the Times by a friend. refused to comply with Arnold's l nvesllgators s aid they are subpo~e they were convicted working on several angels in the o f civl ri inal contempt. murder, but would not reveal progress in the case to date. Under e ivil c onviction, "We 're still running down Far ber was ordered to re m ain in some leads and sh ould have J3ll and-the Times w pay ss.:.;.ooo..,;,;;..-·so m e 1nform at1on late r this in daily fines until the files ~ere wee k ... s aid Detective Gene i.urrendered In addition. the c riminal ron· viclton carric.>d a six-month Jail s e nte nce for F acbe r a nd et $100,000 fine for his news paper. The Tames already ha s paid the fine but Farber's six-month sen· te nce was suspended. 3 Surrender In Shootout SAN DIMAS <AP> -Three m e n s urrendered and four hostages were freed unhurt alter a s hootout with she riff's dep. uties during a restaurant rob- bery attempt, deputies said. The surre nde r came a fter one or the men. Donald Howard. 18, o r Auburn w a s s eri ~s l y wounded in the exchange of ~un f ire a t t he Pinnacle Peak R es taurant . ci s h e r1rr ·s spokeRm an said. Jeff Peters. 24, and We s Brooks. 32, both transie nts. were booked with Ho ward for in· vestigutlon of robbery. de put1el> ~iald. Thief Goes Fishing, Geu $15,000 Looi "f'lf1 hlng" prove d profitable this weekend f or a burg l ar wh o rt'porl c dl y hook ed a n estimated $1~.000 in nng1' with a makeshift rod from Wclsfe ld's J e we le r s at South C'..oast Plaza In Costit Mesa • C osta Mesa pol 1cf• investigators determined S und a ... y th a t a straightened coat hanger with a fishhook attached to the end was used In reaching through u i;tore enlrancegate to s nure a number or valuable rings Store m anager Irwin Kle in and his employe~s round lbe muk esha rt device on the st.or~·s noor whe n they opened at 10:20 a .m. Sunday. A tray or rl n 1 s ln advertentlf had boen left Of\ • stool near the front o( the st.ore. Klein Hid. and the coat hamcer was used to rea"ch t he 1ern1 after the JcweJer:t closed lhelr gate at 8 p.m Saturday Brooks. who has been as:.ign('d t h e tas k or finding Tobey'l> murdorer. T he 5.'>-year-old CIVIC actiVll>t was murdered sometime before 6 p .m . last Monday, police F,....P.,.eAJ TRAIN ••• from the wheels as it plowed s outhward. S wee t s aid the engine probably could reach 60 miles per hour at full throttle . P o l ice, hig hway p u trol troopers and firefighters raced to c rossings in Moore a nd Norman in an effort lo keep m otor ists off the tracks . They sa id the locom otive m ode 1l through both towns without anc1· dent Jerry C'us1c:. a Moore police of- ficer. tr1t.-d to Jump on to the locomotive at three se parate locations to stop 1l but was una · ble to do so .. s a 1 d , <i n cl h 1 " h '' d v w 4l ~ d1s~·overed by <J lt•n(l nl who l1 v1•:-. an a bungalow behind lhl· m an '> home al l32ll Carmelita Sl He had been slabbed <J houl IS limes in lhe c:hei.l , b uc·k and neck . Police said. Tobey was a member of the C h a mb e r of Co mm e r ce 8eautaf1catioo Committee. and was for many yt>;Jri. in chJrgt• <>f us he rs at the Pag •ant {Jf th1· Masters. The victim wa~ in lhl' ha h1l r1f inviting st rangn :. lo h1l> homt·. friends told pohct• A Dt•l<.tw<irt• h1·allh ofrl nal. Ur Eml'st S T1erkcl, l-Oun•d thl' mortuar y Sunday and :.aid tht•n• w ..... nn d a nger or <iny d1!>eai.e~ ~prcud mg from tht• bodies. Mo s t w e r <-~t acked an rf'f n gcr.it eci vans 1><1rl<t!d &hind the• m ortuary, hu11l in 1969 for Vietnam War cai.ualt1es Olh1·n. Wt·rc.• ... 1111 an aluminum <:uM·'i Jlld coffin.., out an h<tn~01rs cind ,1 i.lora~<.· l>hl'CI Camera Shy? Kennedy Photos Wuse Flap NEW YORK <AP1 Wh ere Jacqueline K C'nnedy Ona!>Sa:-. J.!Ot•s. c<1mc•r:.i:-follow. fl Wa!> hu s 1nl'~:-> a!> usual Su ndt1 .V n1~ht. Photographt·r~ l<1y in w<-11l when the former fi rst lady orri vl•d at a pnvak E:.1:,l Side club for :.1 birthda y parlv honoring her two r·hlldr<.·n. Caroline. who turns 21 today. and John .Jr . wh1) wui. 18 on Saturday. During 30 •wcnncb of d 1('ktnJ.! !>hulll'rs . !>houtmg and pu~hmg a round Uw Kc•nned y!> a nd their mother, D a i I y Nt'ws p h otug ra pht·r RH·hard Cork ery e xc h a nged !-\hove~ w1lh lhl· du b'~ doorma n .. A doorm<Jn'1 l k ':-. mor<.• hkc a bouncer J came here' for p1ctun·-.. nol a ht•at mg ." said C~rk('ry . Rc~pondcd tht' donrman. who 1cient1f1cd himself a :-"C.:~mo' "II<' ~hm·l·d m<'. I pus he d him hack. I a s ked ham to move an ~· nu'l' way gal's c.ountry ... fa11 csshmtir" a ~,1jut.dul oooac. ours d T'<l rrom Gcot.lt1n<l IO st.yfe.e thdf., co m pl 1 nie.nt... Lh11. mony mcx.xisan:i colorn of your ward.robe wm n you put something on ror Lhq 1001.il L1m<Z.1 w1li1 as much plwsunz. oo th~ I fir ~.1 L,you hlMz.d b:z.ouLtl'ul b,sic 44 fa.hion island. newport center .. l . Orange 1Colrst ED ITI O N * Today's Closillg N.Y. Stoeks ~ VOL. 71 , NO. 331 , 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1978 N/C ~EN CENTS ) I . f p i r t ' I l f Fonrwr SupeNJi8or Held . ayor o.lty l'IMt Pllet9 ..,. •ld1a"' ......... HERON OCCUPIES OSPREY'S NEST IN HARBOR Bird Watcher• Aflutter Over Lateat Twiet In Bird Tale ~at Osprey? Heron Grabs Bird's Pok By DICK ROBINSON Ot ... o.llY ""-' '~" / Either Newport Harbor's nest-building osprey bas sprouted ion~. spindly legs, and grown steel blue feathers or what looks like a great blue heron has established squatter's right to the hawk's nest on a utility pole in the bay. . THE ~E~ON seemed quite content this weekend and this morrung in the clutter or limbs and twigs the osprey constructed on the mast of the schooner Samarang earlier this year. On Nov. 13, the nest was transferred from the mast top to ~specially erected piling. Did Fiori Admit Slaying? By TOM BAKLEY OI tM o.lty Pl ... Se.tt The prosecutor told.an Orange County Superior Court jury to- day that Jerry Peter Fiori of Huntington Beach confessed to the killing of Stephen John Bovan or Fountain Valley short- ly after Ne wport Beach police a rres t e d hir11 on murder charges. Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley told the jury in his opening statement that Fiori. 41 . admitted that he put nine bullets into Bovan on Oct. 22. 1977 dur-in~ a confrontation outsi.de a Ne wport Beach restaurant. Fiori denies the allegation. He has pleaded not guilty in Judge Robert P. Kneeland's courtroom to charges of murder conspiracy to commit murder and co~spiracy to kidnap. Reading from the transcr.ipt of a statement allegedly made at Newport Beach police head- quarters, Moseley quoted Fiori as te lling an interrogator: "Bovan lunged at me and tried to grab me. "The first shot knocked him backwards and sent him reeling. The second shot ~ked him down." · Moseley said Fiori then ad· milled to police that be fired seven more shots (rom a 9 mm automatic pf!;tol as be stood over the stricken Bovan. He said pollce then asked Fiori il BQvan said anything to him. And he again quoted Fiori: "After the seeond shot be told me that he had had enough ." Moseley told the jury that the shooting or Bovan ended a long hunt for the victim by a trio of killers who were brought here from the East Coast on a $25.000 contract. <See TRIAL, Page AZ> ' . oscon·e . GUNNED TO DEATH SF Mayor Moscone ~ At9CJ ASSASa.NATED Superviaor Harvey Miik CalTrans Distrit.'t Supervisor Urges County SeCession By KATHY CLANCY Ot•o.ltf .......... Orange County should secede from the· regional CalTrans dis· trict to better its chances of get- ting more state freeway dollars. county SUpervisor Ralph Clark said todav. · Clark, sitting as a member of the county Transportation Com- mis sion said, "as long a s Orange County and Los Angeles County remain in the same CalTrans district we are going tlhave to be satisfied with table scraps." Clark said creation or a new district for Orange County alone would offer a better way to monitor soending or state hlg.hway dollars for local proJects. "We really don't know bow badly we are being s hort-changed," Clark said. "or if we really are being sbort·cbanged at all.'-' At ctart•a s uggestion. the three commisaioners present to- day ordered a study on the possi- ble puJJ out from the three coun· ty region Orange County now shares with Los Angeles and Ventura counties. Clark offered his proposal after commissioners endorsed a list of $21 million of freeway projects that could be funded as part of a special $66 million aJ . location for the three coi.tnty re-gion. · "No doubt we are going to have to fight before the state <See FREEWAY, Page A2> lain Milk Also Kilkd SA~ FRANCISCO <AP > - San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and city supervisor Ha rvey Milk were shot and 1cilled today at City Hall. Police arrested former city supervisor Dan White. who resigned th.is month but then asked Moscone to reappoint him. Moscone had not been expected to agree and was due to na me a successor to- day. A police radio broadcast said that White. 32, dro ve to the Police Department's northern station in the North Beach area a nd s urre ndered about 35 minute$ after the shooting. Diane Feinstein; president of the Board of Supervisors. said the killings occurred about l l a.m. "As president of the Board of Supervisors," she told et crowd gathered in the City Hall cor- ndor. "it is my duty to make this announcement. Both Mayor Moscone and supervisor Harvey Milk have been shot and killed." Cries of shock arose from the crowd and it was a few moments before she could continue . "The suspect is Supervisor Dan White," she said. Police said White went first in- tQ· Mos cone's office. Afte r Moscone was shot, White ran dot.to the hall to his former of- fice, where Milk was shot. Then White fled th~ buildfog, police said. It was not immediat!1Y clear why Milk, who had his own of- fi ce, was in the on~ formerly oc· cupied by White. A witness said he heard about three shots froin Moscone's of. fi ce. . M~anwhile_. tt)e fish hawk causing all the dither among biologists. enVlronmentalists and the press corps has re- turned to a perch the bird has intermittently occupied for two years, according to local residents. The roost is atop the art mast of Fleet wind, a small yawl moor~ off Balboa Island between Onyx and Amethyst streets. Night in the Bar Room Moscone's body wrapped in a sheet. was brought out of City Hall a few minutes aner the shooting. A few minutes after that Milk's body was removed. Armed police guards stood by outs ide the supervisors' offices and al the mayor's offi ce. . "Over the years we have seen osprey come and go," saa~ Andrew "Drew" Glassell, a long time Balboa Island resident. Gunman, H08tages Drink for Eight Hours An a mbulance stood by at the "This particular osprey has been coming back lo roost on Fleet wind for a couple or years." SAID G~ELL: "As the hawk rues from east to west low over the water in the evening to swoop up to the perch, four or five squa wking seagulls flutter around the osprey tryin~ to drive it away. But the hawk just sits there and preens itself and pays no attention to them and then goes to sleep. At dawn it leaves to go fishing." 9 tassell said he ~ad read in the newspapers that this is the first osprey to build a nest here in 56 years . "Some 10 or 12 years ago," said Glassell, "When my son, Andy, was living at home. he spent a lot or time in the bac~ bay fi shing and at that time watched a pair of osorey nestang the re. They raised one chick.'' T "As for the old, blue heron," said Glassell. "he has been aroun~ here for years. As far as I can tell, there are a couple of big ones, and three lesser blue herons that bang around the island." HARBOit DEPARTMENT station commander Ralph Huffman and di~patching office r Frank Burchfield say de- partment deputies patrolling the bay have sighted• at least three osprey presently roostiog )!\.the harbor. There is the Fleetwind hawk roost, another near the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, and a third osprey that perches each night on the TV antenna atop a bay front res- idence where tbe fl ashing yellow warning light ls located on the sharp curve on east Bayside Drive the officers claim. ' WYANOOM'E. Mich. <APl - A man with a rifle who said he was depressed look 10 people hostage in a bar today. stayed nearly eight hours and ordered the bar to serve drinks all night. When the hostages got the chance to leave, half refused to do so. One of those five hostages said they wanted to make sure the gunman's demand for hospital treatment was met. The other five had been allowed to leave at various times during the night. The gunman. identified by police as Gary Cornell, 35 of Wyandotte, surrendered aher giving up the rifle to a brbther, and after reporter George Bullard of the Detroit News joined him in the bar. Cornell was taken to Wyandotte General Hospital in an ambulance. None of the hostages was hurt, Although owner Lou Toth said several shots were fired into a bar wall. Ben Dudley, 41 . a Wyandotte truck driver. said Cornell en- lered. Bill's Comer Bar at 1~40 Missing Hikers Safe Wunty Y_ ouths GJntad Police in Canyon • Fears for the safety of four ·young bikers who failed to con· tact tbetrearents as promised Sunday Di t after spending the weekend Modjeska Canyon proved IJ'C)\mdless today when 1 they contacted aeucbins <>ranee Count.y Sherttr1 olflcen I tbot1Jy after noon. • If embera of the sheriff's St1rtla Md Releue Tetim beta'n their bunt for tbe miulDI YoUlhs Sunday ni.lhl wbett the lllkers failed to show up 1t tbe Mod· Jeska bird sanctuary where they were to contact their parents. "They ran lnto poor vialblllty condllJons and decided to spend another night In the canyon rather than take rtaka ln the dark," a sheriff's apokeaman aald. "They are four 1mart kida.' He ldlntifted the four b.lken u Tom Kollar, 11, of 0r...,., and three brother•, alto of Oran1•~ BW, 11, Paul. 15, ud FredFurey, 13. All four are reported to be ln good condition. Tbey have now been reunited with their famllles. Royalty Welcomed BUENOS AIR~l _Argentlna CAP> -Tena of \.DOU.landa ol Ar1enUnea of Soanllb descent welcomed Kini Juan C1rloe and QUHa Solla o( Spain SUnday at the start ot a nve.ttay -omaa1 vl1lt. a.m .. went out and came back with a rifle. "He said 'Give everybody a drink. This is not a holdup or a stickup. I've got problems' " Dudley said. ' Several time s, Corne ll telephoned the News, demand· lng to see a reporter. "I don't trust these Wyandotte cops," he said TIUef Goes Fulling, Gets $15,000 Loot "Fishing" prove d profitable this weekend ( o r a b u r g I a r .w h o reportedly hooked a n estimated $15,000 in rings with a makeshift rod from Welafeld's Jewelers al South Coast Plaza ln Costa Mesa. Costa Mes a police lnveallgators determined Su nd ay that a straightened coat hanger with a fishhook attached to the end was used in reachlng through a store entraocegate to snare a number of valuable rings. Store manage r· Irwin Klein and bis employees round the makeshift' device on the store's noor when ~opened at 10:20 a.m.S . • A tray of rln 1a tnadvertently bad been left on a atool near the front of the ttore, Klein said. and the coet haa•er was used to reach the 1em1 after tM Jeweten clOHd tbMr 1at. al I p.m. SaturdaJ. Police said that before Bullard front door of the building, where went in, Cornell gave hjs loaded _ <See MURDERS, Page A2> .22·caliber semiautomatic riOe to his brother, Ronald. Rooald emerged, saying: "There are five-drunks in there. They don't want to come out. They love Gary." Gary came out about 9:25 a.m. One hostage, Dorothy Hughes, 47, of Riverview, said. "He had his hand on the trigger for three or four, hours.'' But Dudley said Cornell did not threaten anyone in the bar and "was a perfect gentleman all night." · One hostage almost fell down when he left the bar and had (o be helped away by police. In one call to lb~ News. Cornell was asked if hJs .Wife bad left him, as 00.tages had re- ported. "Something llke that,'· he said. He claimed be had been una- ble to get treatment at Wyan- dotte General Hospital ror depress ion, but hos pital spokesman Steve Lada said Cornell had been treated there Sa~urday and had another ap· po1ntment today. Lada declibed to describe Cornell 's problem or treatment. No charges were filed lm- mediatel,y. . 'Pot Greenhouse' 8rinp Arreet A Coata Men man waa cited for pouessioc). of mertJuana over the weekend by police who 11ld they discovered a mekeshlrt greenhouse on hll patio. omcert c11tmed Scotttc. Biron, 2$, of tao.A low• St., wH cultivatlntt H m•r1juana plant.-tn a mall plutl~cov•Nd treenbouse heated by lamps . S4BlH SAILS ON FIRST C4lL ·r sold my Sabot on the first phone call." That 's the advertising s uccess story of the Balboa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot Snoot Xlnt cond $225 xxx- xxxx Let the Daily Pilot help you make 3 sail. A friendly ad-viser will help you rig an ad at 642 5678. Coast Weather FAir through Tuesday with s unny and warme r days. Highs Tuesd ay in low 70s. Lows tonight 45 to 52. INSIDE TODAY It t'1M• "trw grit'' to find rtal grit·• In Southern Coll/omfa, but o group of men meet monthly t o celebrate that ~ dt1h. See Feoturlns1 Pooe Cl. .-:J ~ ~. •' t 1 u . • ~ h .:.. .-1 •. .-!..J l.P ' • I l AZ MURDER ... a r owd Of t'VC'!Ut hundu:d ~ per100 JCialhert'd u rt>l)C'lrt." o f th abootfo~l 'J prl'.td Wllllte, wtMft .. rwtDed. dt9d flnanrtal dtmrultt~ Tt~ u td ht wa& unable to l\Upport h l f•m11) on his S9.GOo u )'\'ltr I UIM'n•u.or !t sahary -.•h.ale try1na to build a buslnf'U llln1t tr~ rot•ton on f'lahcrm:in'• \\fllarf Tht> &urd of Sup.-rvi-.o~ '' tht' t'QUlY&.11\•nt Of C'll~ l"'OUDt ll M 11 k w l i. t•h•ckd to t ht' 11 mt'm b r board an ovem hfor 1 9 7 7 II 1• u rn ~ !I e If prochumt.'<l humcr.ooc•xu11I land woo u1n1 ort from tht c'H \ s I•) populutlon, e t1mutl'd •'' ont• sixth of San Frnncl1<'t.>°S popula lion or nenrly 700.000 Bdort> ht w111 «-f t1c t~d auperviaor . M tlk op.-r1lf'cfV t·umt>ru :thop on C' '"tru Mn: t ~n the predonun1ultl~ t(IH a1 ~" of lhc City fn Aprll Whitt• ".t ... tht• onh :SUperV1bOr lO \'Oll• Mjalrul I alll). n 1thts ordmunct• Mo.,to1w. ho10 1n San Fr.in t•isco 0 \ 24, 19'29. NOi It ht" degree fnim tlw llna H·r~1l of California Jnd ~erved on tht.' Board of Superv1wra from 1963 to 1966. when bC' was elected to the St ate Senate He was mar rwd a nci had four childf'(!h In 1976, tht> Libera l Democrat wa1> narrowly elected mayor In a race• a~aanst a veteran city s upervisor a nd conservativl! Republican. J ohn Barbugelata Mo:,cone had been expected to 1 defeat Barbagelata ea sily in lhc- mayoral race. but it was a sur- prisingly c lose vole as then President Ford did far better than Ri chard Nixon bad four years earlier Moi>conc had appointed the Rev. Jim J ones. whc died wit h more than 900 followers In a mass s uicide in Guyana on Nov. 18, to the San Francisco Housing Authority in 1976. Jones subse- quently became chairman of lhe authority. Police said the :,hootings were apparcnUy not connected to the P eoples Temple. High Court Turns Doun 4Farber Plea WASffiNGTON CAP) -The U.S. Supreme Court refused to- day to bear an appeal by New York Times reporter Myron A. - Farbe r aod his ne ws paper · c~allenft,ing their contempt con- v1 c llons for rerus lng to sur- rende r conr1dential riles In a New Jersey murder case. The JUSlic<'s . without com ment. left intact a Ne w J ersey Supre me Court ruling that the convictions wer e prope r and lh<tl the o rde r demanding F'a rb<'r ·s files did not violate the Const1tut1on's free press protec- tions Farber spent 40 days in jail and The Times paid $285,000 10 fine~ after they were found in conte mpt or a stale triaJ judge's req11<•st for the information. Today's action cannot be in· tcrprclcd as a Supreme Court state ment on the merits of argu ments presented by The Times a nd fo'arber. Jt merely means the justices. for un announced reasons, decided not to review the case There arc s1m1lar "reporter confidentiality" cases m lower <'Ourts . and it Is possible the Supreme <Aurt. will use one of those to study the issues or rree press and fair tMal. Tht> Farber case involves Dr M:Jrio Jas cale v1ch . who was found innorl'nl last month or <'hargcs that he killed three pa- tu·nts at Ri verdcll Hospital in Oradell , NJ., in lhe'mid·l960s. The c har g e s aga in s t Jascalevich were riled a fter a series of Farber's a rticles ap- peared in The Tlmeft about 10 ye ars a fter the mys terious deaths. Judge William Arnold, presid· ing over J a.scalevich 's trial, or· dcred l .. art>cr and The Times las t July to hand over all riles compiled in Farber's lnvesUga· lion, as requested by the doc- tor ·~ lawyer. ORANOl COAST DAILY PILOT 117tl ... w,,...,... HELD IN SL.A VINOS Ex~Su1>9rvltor White Dealt• lfalt Jffeet .... S~eryCent Hearing Set · T h e fatti o f M proposed N~wport Center outputlent 1>ur· g1r al center wall oo t•onsidered Tl1u n daiy at a public meeting of th•~ Health Facllltiel'l Committee of the Orunae County Health l'lanning Council. The ll'Wetlng will be held at 7. 30 p m. m Newport Beach City CouncU Chambers, 3800 New~rt Blvd. Dl•cuu lon wlll center on whether or not Lhe $l mUUon rucallty propo:sed by Surgicare Associa tes Inc of Newport BeaC'h unnecessarily duplicates ubting outpatient ser vices. A report from the H4!allh Plan· ning Council 8laff recommends d e nrlng the request on the grounds that two outpatient' sur- gical racillUes and nine addi- tiona l hospiti1l11 offer the same aervicea for the s ame geo- graphical 1rea. The two facilities are adjacent to Hoag Memorial ff06pllal in Newport Beach and HunUniton lnter communlty Ho1p1tar in Hunlin1ton Beach, a staff member said San Diego Croek VegetatWn Cleared However. Dr. Raymond Berg, spokesman.J.or the new project that would be located at 1441 Avocado Ave. says he believes traffic problems at Hoag would make the Newport Center facili- ty more convenient to persons living on the east side o r Newport Beach. in Corona del Mar and in frvine lie estimated that performing "!linor surgical and dental opera- tions on an outpatient basis can save the patient 40 to 60 percent or the cost or a similar operation involving ~pltalizatlon. Cleari n g has b e gun of vegetation choking the stream bed or the San Diego Creek flood control channel. Irvine Ranch Waler District officials had claimed that the vege t ation. which had been protec t e d b y a f e deral e nvironm e ntal d ec ision . seve rely impaired the carrying tapacity of the channel. IRWD Ge neral M a n ager William F. Hurst said the San Diego Creek. supposed to be able to handle the flood waters produced by th e t y pe of rainstorm that occur~ on the average or once in a hundred years, was ~o clogged that a 30-year storm would overflow i~ banks. He said if that happened. the district sewage treatment plant on Micheli.on Drive in Irvine would flood Las t week, Stale f'1s h and Game relented on its cleanup ba n and is s u ed a p e rmit a llowing county n ood control C'rews to clear thickets growing in the stream bed. H.G . Osborne: d1rcetor of the ro unt y Environm e ntal Ma nagem e nt Agency, unde r whic h nood control programs are administered saad today that work already has begun. despite the fact that county supervisors won't formally accept the state permit unlit Tuesday. A condition of the permit he said, is that bottom-dwe ll wiitow t re es be replanted along the banks of the San Diego Creek C learing of the thickets 1s expected to improve the flood carrying capacity of the channel to wllh~tand a 00-ycar or 70-year storm. Full r estoration of the 100-year c-arrying capacity still de pen_ds on obtaining federal permits for dredging of the c reek bottom lo r e m o v e a ccumula ted sediment e arth t arried by the s tream from upcbannel and dePoslled In its o.11, ,., ... , ... , """' TO WIELD GAVEL Chairman CeretenHn Uustensen Named Chief Of Planners Dick Carstenaen will preside u chairman at tonight's reguln meeting or the Costa Meaa Plan· ntng Comml88lon. Cars~ensen was sclect~d as c h airma n by fe llow com· mluloncrs following former chairmao Don Hall'a move to the City Council. David Lorenilnl ts the plan. nln1 commlHlon't new vice· c h alrman. The five -m e mber commi.ulon lt rounded out by C.C. Clane and newly appolnlA!d plannen Dr. DeLane Thyen Ind Maureen DIMononlco. Tont1hl '• public meetlna bellu Ill f :IO et Cotta M•a Ci· t.y . Couacll Chambers, 77 f"aJ r Orlvo. lower reaches where stream velocity is lesser. Excavation work depends upon approval by the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. which halted similar work begun a year ago , upon th e recommendation of the U.S Fish and Wildlire Service. Fish and Wildlife considered the vegetation growing in the c hannel "Indigenous habitat" protected under federal law. Health planning council staff s pokesmen s aid Lhey support o utpatient surgery . but . that their responsibility is lo ensure that unneccsi;ary duplication or servic~ is avoided. The committee will make a rec om mendation to the California Department of Health, with the final decision to be made by that department's director following another pubhc hearing. Fro.P~AJ TRI.M:J -CONTINUES. • • Describing the group as the "three Italians." Moseley said Bovan and two other men were marked for death after th ey kid na pped Alexander Kulik. 28. of Newport Beach. and successful ly held him for $100,000 ID ra nsom.· '.f he prosecutor told the jury he will offer evidence the.it will prove lhat the murder plot and the decision to import Fiori and his companions. stemmed from the operations of Prasadam Dis- tributing, Inc. H~ described Prasadam as a company that had strong links with the Hare Krishna move- me nt and which allegedly was involved in a multi·million dollar drug smuggling ring which concealed its revenues m the assets or outwardly respcc· table bus iness operations ID Orange County. Moseley identified Kulik a nd his wire. Els ie Caban Kulik. 28, who is also known by her Hare Krishna name of Tami Devi Dasi. as principals in the Prasadam enterprise along with two other defe ndants. They are Identified as Joseph Gabrie l F e dorowski, 28, of Newport Beach, who also was a high ranking member or the Hare Kris hna m ovement in which he was known as "Gup-ta" and Newport Beach bust· nessman Joseph Shelton Davis Ill. 28. The Kuliks, Fedorowsk1 and Davis face trial next year on murder charges. Mesa Verde School Close Meet Slated Tru11tecs of the Newport-Mcba Unifie d School Olslricl are sch e dule d t o dis ,·u ss and pos11ibly La1ce action on the pro· po1>cd c losing of Mesa Verde 1o:11•1ncntary School In Cos ta Mt'1rn al .their meeting Tuei;day nij(hl Th • met-ting wlll. begin at 7 · 30 p.m . in Cmlta Mesa City Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drive. Jean Harmon, assistant to lhl' dh1trict s uperinte ndent. said declining enrollment Is responsl hle for the proposed cl08inR A number or parents arc expcclod to attend. Also on Tuesday's agenda 1s a discussion or the 1979·80 budget, including the possibility of teacher loyotrs due to decUrung enrollment and the effects of ProposiUon 13. However. Mrs Harmon said . no action la expected on that Item . Bren Released From Boepital Newport Beach b\tllder Mlltoa Bren, who underwent 1uccesafu.I heart bypass 1ur1ery In Lois An1elet two weeks 110. was rt· leHed Sunday from St. Vin- cent'• Hoer.ta) to recuperatt at home. • amlly s pok4'1woma.n Hkl &oday Bren, the husband of actreu Cl•ire Trevor, baa made steady pro•reu alnce the four·and·•· h ... If ·hour operation, tbe •Poketwoman said . Separate trials have been or· de red for Fiori and the two men allege dly Imported with him from the Easl Coast : Anthony "Lillie Tony" Marone Jr .. 23, and Raymond Steven Resco, 28. both of Huntington Beach . Moseley said be will prove that the trio or hired killers was underP orders to kill Bovan and two other men or hand them over to Pras adam principals who would personally exad re· ve nge for the kidnapping or Kulik. He said a key prosecution wit- ness will be Roy Richard or Laguna Beach, a former high ra nking devotee in the Hare Kris hna movement and a man who was in constant touch with Prasadam principals throughout the search for Bovan and his two fe llow kidnappers Moseley said Fiori and his two companions drove in the defen- dant's 1973 green Cetdillac con- ve rtible to the Newport Beach restaurant after an informant told them that Bovan could be found there . He said Fiori killed Bovan with a gun supplied by Marone and then went tQ an Eastbluff home where he disposed of his blood-s tained clothing. Mos eley s aid the murde r weapon was then thrown into the Back Bay but was later re- covered by police. Moseley s.UtFiori then flew to Las Ve~as bul was arrested by Newport Beach police when he re turned to his upartment on Brookhursl Street lo Huntington Beach The trials or Ma rone and Resco will follow that or Flori tn Judge Kneeland's courtroom The prOfiC('ut1on Is not i1eeklnJt the death pena lly ror any member of the trio or a ny or the re maining four defendant.a who wi ll be tried ncxt year. • ....... _____ Ill!!!!!'_"!!!'-=!!!==~------'--, • • \ ... _......,. NATION'S CAPITAL O!TI FIRST SNOW OF TH! HAION Northee.e 81enketed by Mejot' Storm; Acddenta Mount Winter's Blanket Covers Northeast By 'n.e Auocl11.ed PreN Snow blew into the Northeas t today. s lowing traffic to a slippery crawl and whitening the nation's capital. Manhattan's Times Square and the hilts of New En&land. Tbe first major Northeast Oil Prioo Going Up? KUWAIT CAPl - M e mb e r s of the Organizatio n of Petroleum Exporting Count ries will raise the price of oil by , 2 perce nt per quarter In 1979. a Kuw aiti news paper reported today. The u s uaffy well-informed Al Watan said the incre a se, 8 percent by the end or 1979. will be adopted al next month's OPEC meeting ln Abu Dhabi. - The re port . if true . would appear to be a • compromise between the w o rld 's l a r ge s t oil producer . Saudi /\rabia, which favors a freeze or a mini mum incre ase in states. and the militants like Alge ria and I raq whi t h s upp o rt a n immedla(c hike or at least 10 percent. 'Annie' High.lights ·At Mesa Program· ·Dance highfighls rrom the hit musical "Ann ie" will be featured when students from Costa Mesa High present a "Ca rouse l of DanC'e ·· at th<' :.c hool ·s Lyc eum Nov . 30 throu~h Dec 2. Shows will bt>g1n nightly at 8 ll m T1rkcL'i are $2 50 for adult:,, SI 75 for students. and can be purchosed at the door or 1n advance at the student activities offi ce. snow of the season rambled out of the Midwest where on Sundny it left up to 10 inches m some regions and made a mess of tht: wind-up to the Thanksg iving holiday. The storm was blamed ror two h ighway deaths n e ar t he lowa -MisM>Uri border . <Earlier story. Page A4 l "ll's still .coming_down.'' .sa'd a slate trooper in F rederick. Md .• near the Catoc l1n Mountains. where s ix inches were expected. In New Jersey, the speed limit on the turnpike wa!> dropped t.o 35 mph. fn Philadelphia. slicked roads and scattered s mall acc1denL'> turned c o mmutin g into somewhat or a bumper derby FrorRPageAJ FREEWAY. • <Transportation> commission and the Legis lature and the courts if we want to get even one nicke l." Clark said. "We are going to be lost in that entire bureaucratic shutne in CalTrans District 7 ..... Clark said Com mJssaone r Zika Ojokov1ch wekomed Clark's proposal. but com missioner Ralph Diedrich was more hesitant. "P ohliC'ally I don't know if I he r e is-n C'ha n re for it ." Diedrich !'a1d. "and whether we are wasting staff's time and our own time." Robert Datel. a CalTrans re· glonal dJrCClor who is an CX· orficio -member or the Orange County commission. said the pr oblem 1s whether Orange County is gelling its fair s hare or stale resources. "This may be one way of deal- ing with it." Datel said. "There may be other ways that arc a:. effective " Clark said the 2.000-mc mlx·r Region 7 staff is busy focw.mg all<'nllon on !>Uch thing!> a~ SI btlhon Century Freeway and othe r Los Angeles projects. "There is tittle wonder that the re is no lame ror Orunge County," Clark said. gals country ... fal I cashmere-a br.out.1fl.d bBs1c. ours a~ rrom scoLland in style.a 0,dl, comp I 1m<Ult, Uw.. mony moods and co lore of }OJ1' wardrobe when yo.J put eometh~ on fbr tbe 100t1i LtfTICl;, w1th es mu.ch pl(,OSUre es the. rirst,you Mvee btl.aut.1ful b,sic.. \~----.. -'~ @)~@@}@)@J 44 f..tmn island, newport center Onl,y 29 Bodies l~ntified DOVER AJR FORCE BASE. Del. (AP) -Anaft.)tmout fUV. or cremation may await many or tho tl2 Americana wbO dkd at the Rev. Jim Jone · settlement in Guyana, governmeal officials say. Tbe Air Force fln lthed brln1log· all the decompos~o bodlu . to their homel ao'd Sunday. but after four dl)ll of . work, the f'Bl and mmtary npertl bad POSlt.lvely ldenUOed only 29 ol the A32 bodies ~Y fin•erprlnt~. and embalmed only 17. In Washington, State Department spokesman J eff Deterlch said the government has not decided whether to cremate WlClaimed bodies. but added, "Eventually, if a large number of unclaimed bodies remain ln Dover, it may well be we will be forced to consider that possibility." This Air Force base, site of the largest mortuary on the East Coast , does not have a crematorium. The body of Jones, the leader of the Peoples Temple, who Jed hl~ followers into a grisly, suicidal death rite at the cult's commune in Guyana, was one of the firs t identlfied by FBI fingerprint experts. In Richmond, Ind .. a funeral director said Jones' in-laws w~nt~ his body cn?mated along wsth his wife and two of their c hildren a nd their ashes scattered into the Atlantic Ocean. The State Department said no arrangements had been made for dispoeing or Jones' body. A 35-man team of forensic pathologists, dentists and radiologists joined the 18 FBI agent s h er e Sunday in an a t tempt to identify bodies through medical and dental r ecords, s urgical scar s and similar clues. The estimated 260 children who swallowed or were fed a poisoned drink at the Jonestown settlement on Nov. 18 will be lhe hardest to identify. the experts agl'eed. It took nine filghts and three days to complete ·the airlift or 912 bodies aboard C·l41 cargo _ planes. On the last three·fllgbts. some caskets bore the bodies of two or more children. A Pentagon press attache. Army Maj. Brigham Shuler, said the task of identifying, c leaning and e mbalming the cadavers may last a month or more One mortuary worker said the bodies, which baked in the tropical heat for nearly a week, were so decayed that only the mor ticians could tell their gender. "ll 's just an unintelligible mess," said Airman Curlis Bongavoglla, of Miller Place. N.Y. "You can't tell while or black ... You can't tell the facial features at all." Bongavoglia, a jet mechanic who volunteered to work in the mortuary on Thanksgiving, gave this description of how h e braced himself to opening the stench-rilled caskets and body bags· "You just have t o psych yourself into not thinking about it as a person, but j ust as something that's broken down. If you st.art thinking about it as a p e r son, you get yourself mentally involved and that's no good." * * * Mond!y. No¥9mbef 27. 1978 DAILY PILOT A3 ~ .. -~~· Bta1tlngton lleada Not So Steeet Holly Sugar driver Candido Centeno <center> explains to California Highway Patrol officers how his truck ended up in this position about 7:30 this morning on the southbound Newport Freeway near Warner Avenue. Centeno said he was forced to brake a nd s werve to the shoulder to avoid ramming rush hour traffic that stopped suddenly in front of him . When his truck hit the wet grass, he explained. it slid part-way into a drainage ditch befor~e could get it stopped. Centeno was unhurt. CHP officers said. Nixon Cites French Interest in China PARIS CAP > -Richard M. Nixon shook hands and signed autographs for about 60 Frenchmen waiting outside the Ritz Hotel today and then visited the Charles de Gaulle lnsUtute that commemorates the work of the late French president. Ntxon. who resigned as presi· dent in the Watergate scandal more than four years ago, ar- rived in Paris on Saturday for Four Diving_ Victims Identified Identities and addresses have been released for four people who died in three separate div· ing accidents off the coast this weekend, including two Orange County residents. Andrew Rich, 23, or 1921 N. Sherry Lane, Santa Ana, and Mary Pecsi, 21, of 1537 Maxzim Ave .. Fullerton, died Friday af· ternoon while diving together near Ribbon Rock on the west side of Catalina Island. A Coast Guard spokesman said the pair were overdue in re· turning to a commercial diving boat. Other divers searched for them. then called Los Angeles' Sheriffs divers, who found the pair 125 feet underwater. A woman who died early Saturday afternoon while diving from a boat off the southeast tip of San Clemente Island has been identified as Mari Campbell, 37. of Phoenix, Ariz .. the San Diego County Coroner's office re· ported. The victim, whose diving bud· dy was not injured. died of an apparent air embolism. the Coast Guard reported, but the coroner's office said cause of death has n ot yet been established. a n appearance on a French television program after which he will travel to Britain for a speaking engagement al the Ox· ford University Union. Nixon told reporters outside the hotel at midday he had always felt that "the people in Paris have a world view that is not parochial" and added the French were "particularly in· teresled in C.:hina, more so even than the Amencan people." Nixon said he was returning to Oxford after an absence of 20 years. "I look forward to a dialogue with the new student generation. most of whom were bom since I was tlt~,..lasl," he said. He reported~r.u""ged a series of "private meetings" lo· day and was expected to attend a private dinner in Paris with an unidentified French friend lo· day. 'Phe guests were known to include former French a m· bassador to Washington Herve Alphand and his wife. Mrs. Nix· on is not traveling with the former president. Nixon had an unannounced OO·minule reunion Sunday with Supreme NATO Commander Gen. Alexander Haig, the man who was his chief aide when he resigned t he presidency in August 1974. Haig flew to Paris from a NATO meeting in Lisbon. Port ugal Haig reported ly was in- strumental in persuading Nixon to resign because or his involve- ment In the Watergate scandal. Officials in Nixon's party said ' the hasUly arranged meeting took place at the Ritz. No details were qiven. He is expected to stay in his hotel room Tuesday to prepare for his appearance on the ques- tion-and-answer television show. According to the program's schedule. filmed highlights of Nixon's personal and political life will be shown. after which viewers will phone in questions for 90 minutes. H1mt~on Pair Tell Of Assaults A gunman w ea ring a pantyhose m ask to obscure his scarred face sexually assaulted two Huntington Beach women in s eparate predawn attacks Sunday. Police Sgt. Luis Ochoa said the masked man is believed to be the same sex attacker who has tried five assaults in different parts of the city. Armed with a s mall pistol, the attacker pried open a s liding glass door. awoke his sleeping victim and threatened to rape the 31-year-old woman. But tbe woman talked the man out of the attack al 4: 15 a.m. The man walked outdoors and drove awav. Al 4:55 a.m. a 25-year -old wotnan just two blocks away was awaJcened by the masked man who also threatened her with a gun and forced her to commit a sex act. She was not otherwise injured. Again police believe the attacker pried open a sliding door. In the second Sunday break-in. some jewelry and cash was taken. . Police believe the pantyhose attacker struck at a downtown apartment on Nov. 13 at 11 :50 p.m. when he forced two women to commit a sex act at gunpoint. The gunman had entered the apartment by prying open a s liding glass door where the two women were chatting. Just 10 minutes prior to the Nov . 13 attack . a woman reported that a 'blan tried to burst through her front door at her home just two blocks away. The fi rst attack of the masked man occurred Oct. 1 in north Huntington Beach at 4:30 a.m. when the attacker jimmied a r ear window and r aped a 28-year-old woman. • Police believe the sketchy descriptions of the attacker by all six women are consistent. The attacker wore gloves in all five break-ins. Teacher Strike Due Tuesday? By aAYllONDESTllADA Jr. °' .. Dllty """...., Huntington BeacJl Union High School District officials a.re bracing for a threatened teacher strike Tuesday at seven West Ora.nge County campuses. Engirw Runs Wild 35 Miles PURCELL. Okla. CAPl Railroad inspectors were trying to figure out today how an Wl· manned locomotive started a wild run that led authorities on a 3S·mile chase through central Oklahoma. The runaway 60-ton switch ·engine roared through south Oklahoma City, Moore, Norman and Noble' on Sunday before it reached the railyard northeast of Purcell and was purposely de· railed 70 minutes after the rWl started. There were no injuries. "It just got away from llS," said Gil Sweet. a spokesman at the Santa Fe railroad office in Topeka. Kan. He said the cause or the inci· dent was not known. "It could have been vibration that shook the Chrottle into the run posl· tion." Earlier. an Ok la homa Highway Patrol s pokesman speculated that someone started the train m the Oklahoma City railyard and then hopped off. A witness at the Santa Fe yard in Purcell said the locomotive was switched off the main line onto a side rail and allowed tO ram a hopper car to stop the locomotive . Officials said the brakes on the engine were apparently engaged. limiting it to' 20 to 30 miles per hour and sending out showers or sparks and s moke from the wheels as it plowed southward. Sweet said the engine probably could reach 60 miles per hour at full throttle. Pol ice. highway patrol troopers and firelighters raced to crossings in Moore and Norman in an efrort to keep motorists off the tracks. 'They said the locomotive m ade it through both towns without inc1· dent. Jerry Cusic. a Moore police of· ficer. tried to jump on to the locomotive at three separate locations to stop it but was una· ble to do so. Teachers leade rs have urged the distttct's 830 in· structors to reject the school boa rd 's latest co nt ract offer. The 750-member dis- trict teacher association has scheduled a vote late today . on the contract.· Two main issues seem to block the way to a contract settle· ment: -District officials hav~ of- fered a five percent pay boost rrom January to July of 19'19 if a state pay freeze is lifted. But teachers want the possible five percent boost to be retroactive to July of uns. ·Teachers are demanding binding and not just advisory a rbitration in e mployee grievances except on financial matte rs such a s salary and frtn1e ~fit di~putes. That de· mand has gone unanswered. "We plan to keep school open and have enough qualified sub· stitute teachers <about 300)," said school district spokesman Lyn Henderson. "We ·are encouraging students to com e to school." she added. Mn . Henderson said district negotiators are trying to ar· range a Tuesday afternoon con· tract talk with teactiers prior to a 6 p.m. school board meeting al Marina High School, 15871 Spr ingdale St.. in Huntington Beach. Viejo Driver Perishes in Boat Smashup Motorboat r~ce driver Buzz Miller of Mission Viejo was killed S unday whe n h is speedboat flipped and landed on him while he was making a practice run one hour before the start of a race on Lake Havasu, Ariz. A Lake Havasu City Fire Department s pokesman said M Iller, 45, is believed to have struck a tire ln the water. which caused bis high performance craft to nJp over. M Iller was to compete in the SST·l.20 class or the annual Lake Havasu Classic after the 8 a.m. accident. T h e f i r e department spokesman said such practice runs are taken at the driver's own rtSk, since patrol boats and medical personnel were not on the scene until the race started. Miller was fished out ol the water by a pleasure craft in the area. Fire rescue units responded to the emergency call but were unable to revive Miller, the spokesman said. Shark Nips Suifer HONOLULU <AP> -A shark believed to be eight feet long tore off part or the arm of a surfer who fell off his board. the fire . department said. Wendell Cabunoc, 18, or Waipahu, Hawaii. was re· ported in fair condition after Sunday afternoon's incident al Ewa Beach. about 10 miles from Honolulu. The shark bit off his bicep and inner left elbow tissue to the bone. said fire departme nt Capt. Dan Chamizo. Exodus to Russia Eyed Jonestown Transfer Plan Drew Sympathy By PETEil AaNETT A~CiwiUIJ f "' GEORGETOWN, Guyana - Top aides of cull teadet J im Jones coa.ferred al least twice in Georgetown with an official or the Soviet Embassy who dis· cussed their proble ms sym. pathetically and held out the promise of approval for the ex· odu1 of the whole J onestown col· ony to Russia, according to a document rmde avaJlable to The Associated Press. Jones' aide alto dllcun ed the .. quick transfereoee or money" h"om Jonettown to the embuly to aid such a move, actordlng to the document. A few months after tbe meeUQp, Jones in· 1tttuted eot11pulaory ttudy of Ruaalu for the approximately ·1,000 inemben of hll p= Temple in GIQ'&al, ~m that each •JHJ•k a Ruulan Plltase btfore each meaJ. -Jones ..,.. known to be fearful ol attaeka from aerou the BrulliaD border by mm:.IW1el hlred bJ relatl•H of aome fono-t to ..... &bellb to Lbe UDli.4 ..... Be wu non to be ...... a ..,.. bnn end ...... ., "Cuba aDd tbe SoYMll ---tJmoa lD fP"Ches. A five·page typewritten memo found in the bouse where Jones lived and maintained his office revealed tbat aides of the cuJt leader met in Georgetown with the press attacbe of the Soviet Embassy, Feodor Timofeyev, in December 1977 and agajn last Marcb20. The memo -signed with the names Marcie, Sharon, Lew, Jimmie, Johnnie and Debbie - said the cultists discussed the posalbllity of exodus to Russia al the December meeting, and Timofeyev referred the matter to Moscow. At the meeting in March, be said he still had not received a reply. "He Nici it was a very dJf. flcult tblnc to arrange exodus," the memo coat.in~. "But when I elied and II.Id tt would be very palnf ul for the door to be shut a11lnat the cbildren <we adults don't matter so much but we need safety for our cblldren > be Hid that t.be U.S.S.R. had taken ID 5,000 Spanll1I chUdren, taken care oJ them ud Ntvned them later to 8pUn. IO ... felt It WU wanlLpunulas. •• Tbe-memo added that Tlmofe1av told them there would be-'*Do problem of--teUlftl visas at any time" !Or a delega. lion to visit the Soviet Union to discuss the matter. Three survivors or the mass ~uicide-murder told reporters that the setllemenl's treasurer, Marla Katsaris, ordered them during the height or the death ritual to taJce' a heuvy suitcase "to the emb&S!Y." One of the three. Tim Carter . said they thought Miss Katsar1s meant the U.S. Embassy. But he said after they 1ot out or the set· tlement, they opened the suit· case and round $500,000 in cash and a letter addressed to the Soviet Embaasy. Carter said tfiey abandoned the temple suit· case and nect into the jungle. Mlss Katsaris was found dead or gunshot wounds in Jonestown. One of the 1tsnen or the memo. Sharon Arool, was the publlc ,... talion• dlttttor for the cult ln Georgetown. She and her three c blldren were murdered In Geor1etown while the suicide ritual was takin1 place in Jon estown. Charles Edward Betkman, a former U.S; Marine Hd a member or the eult, has been arres~ and charaed with the-nut'*n. - ' NEWPOlff m ·:J\CI I One of the greatest clothing stores in the worldl NOW OPEN WESTWOOD VILLAGE WESTWOOD Of .VO. AT WEYHUJ<N /\Vf'.. 213/479·7727 .. \ ~A _.4_4 ___ DA_t_Lv_P_1L_o_1 __________ Mo1_-_lde)' __ .Howww ___ ,Qli __ ~ .• 1~fTl.:_ ___________________________________________________________________________________ N_A_:TI_ON ___ f_'W_OA ___ L_D Hua Om; Teng~ts • Re<U ' Nod TOKYO fAPl 'Ten1 Hslao-ptna. ap~nuy ndtnc a wa~ of public and Communlsl Party liUPPort. Is f'lCJ>f'Cll'd to ttplat"e Hua Kuo-fen(tl u China's ptt· m1t r . but tt la not cle1r ytt wh ther llua will lso I e ~ chairmans hip t>f the Chin c Commwu~t Porty, lb · top Job In the Cht~ h.it'ritl'chy. r-1 The ne~ power StfUt:Kl<' amo~ the l01) Chloe e 'teaden. waa revealtd htst wttk In a bar ra8e of pro-Ten.c wall po ttrs 1n P~ldn.: that ~hurply attacked pohc1es of thl' late ChMlrmu Mao Tse·tw1g THE POSTER campaign W&b ~llowed by a seriH of w~kend demonstrations by TenR s up· porters that appeared to huvc party blessings. Teng, twice resurrected from pohtical exile after being purged by Communist Party radicals. a cknowledged for the firs t ume Sunday that Hua raced demo- tion. Kyodo, the Japanese news agency, said he told Ryosaku Sasaki, leader of tbe Japanese Democratic Socialist Party, at a m eeting SUnday that the party politburo was considering revls· lng two of its decisions m ade in April 1976. ONE OF THESE promoted tlua t o premier a nd vice chairman of the party a nd the other stripped Teng or all his party and government posts. Hua, who was Mao's choice to be his successor, moved Into the top spots after Mao died in Sep. tem ber 1976. Teng was restored to his party post in July 1977 made fu"St deputy premier and put in charge or China's big modernization drive. But Hua was already premier, having been named to lbe post while Teng waa in political dis· grace. TENG INDICATED the "re· visions" would be made because Mao, then 84 and lll, acted under the influence o f the n ow· disgraced radical Gang or Four Jed by bis wife, Chiang Ching. Teng had beeo widely expect· ed to succeed Chou En-Lai as premier when Chou died In -J anuary 1976. He was Chou's protege. . They had worked together on the industrializaUon plan, and he was already directing it when the radicals accused him or dis· o beying Mao by not putting e nough emphasis on revolu· tionary communism. ' Af>WI,......, LONGEST RECORDED COMA ENDS: ELAINE ESPOSITO DIES At Age 4, Lett; In 19e8, Right: 37 v • .,. of Preyer Answered Long~st Sleep Ends After 3 7 Yean in Wrm, Woman Dies HOLIDAY, Fla. fAP> -Everydayfor 37 year s Lucy Esposito batned her comatose daughter. She powdered, turned and fed her through a tube in her throat. She did it a ll herself. And every day she put a pretty rib· bon or a clip in Elaine 's hair. "I ALWAYS PRAYED God would lel me live longer than she did," said Lucy Esposito. Mrs. Esposito's prayers were answered. Elaine's death Sunday, at 43, ended the long ordeal or a devoted mother who refused to hand over the job to an rnstltution. It also ended what is believed to be the longest human coma ever: 37 years, three months and 20 days. The Guinness Book or World Records says it is the longest recorded period of human unconsciousness. Mrs. Esposito learned to be a nurse. a job she practiced full·time for more than a third or a century. When Espos ito h ad a heart attack several years ~go, the fa~ily moved from Chicago to Flonda to make life easier. F RIENDS AND DOCTORS urged the family, tactfully, to let a nursing home take Elaine. But the Espositos wouldn't do it. They once took her to Lourdes, France. in search of a miracle. When Meaicare was established. It helped a lot. Las t year , however, bureaucrats in Washington threatened to cut orr aid because Elaine wasn't In an Institution. Mrs. Esposito complained bitterly, and an ad· m inlstraUve· taw judge made an exception that let the monthly checks keep coming. Esposito died last January or cancer. He was 68. ELAINE HAO SLEPT since Aug. 6. 1941 , when, at the age of 6, s he underwent an ap· pendectomy in a Chicago hospital. Doctors were closing her abdomen when her tem· "I LOST TIIEM both within 10 months," perature shot to 107 a nd she began convuls· Mrs. Esposito said. "LQ.u and I always ing. Her doctors thought she would die that figured Elaine would go first and we'd have a night. few years for ourselves." But Elaine didn't die then. and she didn't The end neared Friday. Elaine was gasp· die when she had pneumonia, or when death iftg, groaning. Her mother called an am· approached the other limes -with measles, bulance and once more climbed in to ride with gallstones. with a bowel obstruction. with her. Her parents never did learn exactly what "I woke up 4:30 Sunday morning and got bad happened to their girl In the Chicago dressed.·• Mrs. Esposito sa id. hospital. ••1 TURNED HEil over, rubbed h er "WE NEVER RAD time to worry about back, ~ baby powder on her, l put clips in. legal problems," Mrs. Esposito told the St. her hair like I always do and I gave her a lit· Petersburg Times. "Louie was working three tie kiss. 1 wal'ked t0 tile oCher side of the jobs anlfTWas with h~l'1'ay-:ont ntghr.t don't --""'itt\ an<r-tanfe back an·a-;r.rve her anothel' know how else we could have done It." kiss. The family's money ran out in 10 months, "And she died, just like Louie died, alone and they took their only child home, where with me." JFK Slay i ng Film: Oswald > a Wasn't Alone WASHINGTON <AP) -A film technician contendl that I seven· M!CODd strip of color rtlm ta_ken minute$ before the John F. Kennedy asaaaainltJon ta "Important new evldence" showloc more than one person wu responsible for the president's death. · Technician Bobert Groden or Hope Lawn, N.J .. who performed "pholo·enbancement" on the mm. en~n1 lndhldual THE DAU.AS Momlng News frames ~ than 1,000 times publiahed a oine-frame sequence their orltinal •ize, waa present or copyright pictures in lts Sun· Sund ay When a group called the day editions. Assaulnation Information In each of the frames, a faint, Bureau screened lhtf' mm for light·colored' area In the left aide repreaent.atlvet of the m~ia . of the window chan1es. shape TRE auaEAU consists or critics of the official Warren Commission, which concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone when he s hot Kennedy from a slxt.h-flc>or window of the Texas School Book Depository on Nov. 22, 1963. Groden said the mm "as proof and important new evidence that someone else was on the sixth floor and that witnesses who said then fin 1963 l they saw someone other than Oswald are not crazy." The double window on t he sixth noororthedepos1tory can be seen in a comer or the tiny film frameti. Pregnancies Ruled Out As Flight Ban WASHJNGTON <AP• -The U.S. Supreme Court left Intact today rulings lhat force United Airlines lo permit some preg· nant stewardesses to fly, at Jeast on flights into or out of ~ew York. The justices refused to review a United appeal challenging rul: ings by the New York Division or Human Rights and the state's highest court that barring preg. nant stewardesses Crom flight duty violated stale law. .... ALL U.S. AIR carriers except Northwest Airlines require any stewardess to leave her job as soon as she learns she is preg· nant. Northwest allows pregnant stewardesses to keep working as long as they wish providing they s ubmlt weekly letters of ap· proval from their doctors after the sixth month of pregnancy. Last Ma rch, the Su pre m e Court fefuR-0-to disturb a feder al appeals court ruling that s ue h policies do not v 1olate federal laws banning on-the·JOb bias. from frame to rrame. while a si milar area in th& right portion or the window remains nearly stationary. "There Is another person mov· ing In the next set of windows," G roden told The Associated Press. .. HE <THE FIGURE> Is wear· ing a bright red shirt. Another rigure appears to be wearing brownish-tannish or olive shirt. "It's difficult to tell ~ause the 1 windows are dirty. I can make o ut figures moving simultaneously in both sets or windows.'' The film was taken by Charles L . Bronson of Ada, Okla. Bronson's film was viewed by FBI agents in 1963 but was deemed unclear for indentlfica· t10n purposes. GRODEN ALSO enhanced the famed Zapruder film, which showed Kennedy being shot. He has testified before and been paid as a consultant by the House Select Committee on As· sassinations. It was not clear-, however. whether the Bronson.lilm would be considered by the committee, which is due to go out or ex· 1stence in five weeks. Fire Sparb : . .. Terror, Kill.s lOinMotel ROCHESI'ER, N.Y. CAP) Screams. 1be sounds of terror and panic rose above another sound, the "low rumble" or a fire raging through a suburban Holiday IM packed with wed. ding ce1ebrants and Canadian shoppers, killing 10 people. Later . some remembered other sounds. The mutned ring of a telephone? The bell of an a larm cloc~ If iL-was a fire a larm, too few heard it. Japari Primary Defeats Fukuda ~ . THE COURT TURNED down t he a ppea ls of two United stewardesses who challenged the lower court's ruling lb at the policy was a legitimate business necessity. . While that lawsuit was pend· ing in 1974, United stewardesst>S Linda Mortimer and Miroslawa Rosenfeld filed complaints with the slate human r ights division They charged that United had· violated the New York human rights law. SEVEN OF ntE dead were - Canadians from among three bus loads who h ad come to Rochester for holiday shopping bargains. Nineteen of the 24 in· JUred Sunday were hospitalized. The blaze Ucked its way from a ground-level storage room up a stairwell and into both wings of the L-shaped, 9l·room Hoh· day Inn.Northwest in suburban Greece. Af>WI ....... INSURED VICTORY Ma1ayoahl Ohlre ' TOKYO <AP l -Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda s aid after his defeat in a party primary that he will withdraw rus candidacy for re·electlon, in· suring the election of veteran politician Masayoshi Ohira to head the ruling L iberal· Democratic Party and be Japan's next prime minister. "I would not run for the race," Fukuda told a news conference. " . . . A defeated general should not talk or battles." O HI RA, T HE 68.year -old secretary-general or the party, defeated Fukuda, 73, in a pre· limtnary party vole Sunday that e liminated two othe r party leaders. The final decision will be made in voting Friday by lbe 378 party m embers In the Diet, Japan's parliament Political observers believe the voting will match lbe primary result. The primary, an innovation aimed a t bringing wide r participation ln the selection or the party leader·prime minister, was held among the l.S million regular and associate members of the party. A TOTAL OF 1,525 points was allotted among the 47 prefectural districts. The r1nal count an- nounced by party headquarters ~ave Obira 748 points, Fukuda 638, Yaauhiro Nakasone 93 and Tos hio Komoto 46. Fukuda s uggested before the vote that the second·place man withdraw to make the choice of party president unanimous, but his opponents rejected his sug. gestion. , Ohira expressed surprise at the "large support" given him and said he awaited the outcome of the Diet's vote. FUKUDA SUCCEEDED Takeo Miki as party president Snow Covers Midwest NebrtuJka Geb 10 lnchea; 2 Die in Cm11h Tewper.i_., lotlMf\Y lolbll'que lom•rlflO 1o11ent• Allotnllt Cly &•Ulmo<• 111\marO 80IM llo'IOfl l rownavtlllr 8ufleto (1>1<•00 CIMll\Ntl c1 • .,.1en0 0.tFI Wiii o. ..... , OnMOltlln °'"°'' OVl11t1> '•••o.tlllll HertlO!'d Htll4"1• .., ............ ........... ... ~ ..... lt\IVlj!llt)ftOt'--_ ..,,,lOp"' '4111""'40r'e , P"' _.,.,.,.<CO!r"'"'llot-- t.et ... 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I'll 0 • ~~ """ • ,., "' • 1 ~'1"'• J1et11 ,te1\• Opm MOOtl rlv\1•'9 • m , wo ~ 11 om and prime minister in December 1976. Some opinion polls made him the front runner this time. la r gely because o r the con c lusion in late October or a peace a nd friendship treaty between Japan and China. °"""" 4 .. 6:30 ,... ,,.... M, Fntlt S.afaod or CIMf"s SpecW c 0-...$4.45 COCKTAIL •ENTERTAINMENT R•MrvatJona 494-0800 220 Fonst A•• .. Dowwtoww -Aqulet. prlwte lifea Jasmine Crttk. Ac Ja~minc Cn.-.:k m Ncwporr Beach. life I) unhurried, uncrowded. R~1dcnr have the S«unly o( a 24·hour aucndcd g:uchoo!IC. Cul·dc·s:ic suttts ubo cor\rribute to privacy. Wcll·detlWlcd homes have many (caturcs nnd fine appliance$. The Clubhouse h<U 1cnni1 COUrb, swimming pool. and Jacuzzis. h all makes for 3 rnre l1fo1tylc. " One Big The upper levels or the 15· year-old split·level hotel were ravaged. From the air, the hotel looked like a hideously scarred doll house, IL'> roof burned away. Sylvania Week of SUPER SAVINGS ••• ~~:1111 So We're Passing ~~~~~~ the Savings on to YOU I ... N..., Lilt tlle Otlter Feet Elephant Trainer Franz Tisch, 32, teaches 8,()00..pound Nita Lo pose like a two-legged pachyderm al the San Diego Wild Animal Park. Tisch has been training the big animals since he was 17. Musician Shoots Sons, Then Takes Own Life LOS ANGELES <AP > -Jazz trom· bonist Frank Rosolino apparently shot and killed his ll·year-0ld son and critically wounded his 7·year·old son before taking his own life, authorities said today. Rosollno, 52, and son .,Justin were killed by single g unshot wounds about 4:30 a.m., Sunday s aid police Sgt. Charles Meter. The 7·year-0ld boy, Jason, was in critical condition with a similar gunshot ·wound at County-USC Medical Center, Meter said. Police said they found a suicide note but would not disclose its con· tents. The shootings were reported by two women whom authorities would not name but a coroner's s pokesman said they apparently were not relatives. He said apparent· ly the mother did not live with Ro s olino a nd lhe boys . He r whereabouts was not known. Neighbors in the residential area of Sepulveda whe r e he li ved said Rosollno apparently kept pretty much to himself. "We had only spoken a few times in the five years or so since they moved in," said Sylvia Curry. "Hut he seemed friendly and normal. "His boys were well behaved and he seemed strict with them," she s a id. "lie seemed like a good father~" Rosolino had been a pioneeer in the use of the valve trombone for modem jazz. playing with s uch greats as Stan Kenton and Gene Krupa and his own groups before moving on in re· cent years to mostly studio work for · television and motion pictures. Police Continne Hunt .For Skid Row Stabber LOS ANGELES <APl -Despite lhe weekend arrest of a Los Angeles man in connect.ion wltb two Skid Row st•bblnH. police say they are coDllouing their search for tbe •'Skid :Row Stabber" ln the slaylngs of 10 -transients since Oct. 23 John Wesley Porter, 42, has been booked for investigation of assault wffh a deadly weapOnln c-omecmm-- with the two Nov. 19 attacks in which Jose Ramirez, 27, and Richard Seja, 24. survived. Assistant Police Chief Llewellis E . Ritter said Sunday. .. ewe•••••~ LOS ANGELES <APl -Disobey· ing a federal court order, nearly 600 motorcyclists went ahead with the "Ph.ntom Duck of the Desert Fourth ( STATE ) Annual Barstow-to-Las Vegas Trail Ricle ·' over the weekend' The t.M-mile ride had been banned because ol its environmental impact on the desert. A federal judge in Los Aneeles la.st Tuesday ordered Louis H. McKey. identified in court as the "Phantom Duck of the Desert," to refrai" from o rganhin g or partieis-linl in any off.road races z.:111a1 .... •tie••. FRESNO <AP> Two service sta- tion attendants were killed by abot1un blasts during a robbery pobceaaid. A man wearing a red jogging suit was seen running away just after shots were fired Sunday night in the station adjacent to F'feeway 99. Police beU~ve the assailant and another man Ded in a blue van. Police found. ~ bodies of Kevin Bradley, 19. and•John Guinan, 16, in a small storage room behind the rvice.station office. They apparent- ly had been ordered to open cash box· es, then were forced into the i.torage room and shot, officers said. ftre aai,.... DllleO SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Arson investigators say a s m olde r ing cigarette ignited a two.alarm fire that guUed the popular San Fran· cisco disco "Dance Your Ass Off." Damage was estimated at over $100,000 to the 62-ycar·old night club, one of the oldest in San Francisco. The fire began in a mezzanine lounge alter 3 a.m . Sunday. "'lo one was injured in the blaze. PESCADERO <AP > -The San Mateo County coroner's office says that a Carmel artist drowned in the Pacific Ocean at Pescadero Beach after surviving a 180-foot fall from a cliff. Two hikers . spotted the body of 31.year-0ld Todd Decker early Salur· day, police said. The coroner's office said the victim survived his fall with a broken arm, ankle and nose but was unable to move and apparently drowned when lhe tide rose. · Have time on your han -24 karats a day. SLAVl~K'S F1nt-JtW1:1W. S111u I Y 17 ' 18 F.ashion Island • 644· I l80 Ncwpon 8'Kh f..i8uoa Hallt • W~stmln1tcr ''tl\ The 24 ka rat Bold Swiss ingot watch from Corum. Each watch is completely ha ndcrafted in Switzerland, numbered, and accompanied • by a certificate of authenticity. Complete with a diamond windin~ stem . A.Man s • 15 gi:am ingot watch, $3,200. B. Woman's 10 gram Ingot wakh, $2, 980. Gratn-Lut Anl(fln • lin DM-icu • ~ Vr~ '·-·~ ...................... . _,.._..,..._.,. ___ =--~· *I .... _f....,.. I • I • Mondmy. NoY.mt>er 21. 1978 DAIL y PILOT • AS ~~,-----=3~0_0,000 VieW ~arade Bob Hope l«lda 47thAnnual HollymJodAffair HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Hundreds of thousands of onlookers nocked to the 47th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade und celebrated the town's diamond jubilee Sunday. Police sald an estimated 300.000 people velwed the 28 noats. 1~ marching -bands. ·80 horses in equestrian units and scores of stars from the eri· tertainment industry. • The parade was led by Grand Marshal Bob Hope, who along with Hollywood -is ceJebrat· ang his ,7Sth birthday this year . ,: Meanwhile. about 8,000 persons spent the day watching the East Los Angeles Christmas P.arade. "A Christmas 1'"antasy" was the theme of the fourth annual parade. Arnett Won't Seek Ryan Seat SACRAMENTO ·<AP >()-Lame duck directororthcCenterforCallfomlaPublicArfairs Republica n Assemblyman Dixon Arnett' oJ al Claremont College.· , Redwood City said today be will nal -'l.tlhe In a statement, Arnett said his personal congressional seal made vacant by~ Jel of interest is an public pohcy on the sl~te level and Rep. Leo Ryan. the college position would give him"' an ~ffect1 ve Arnett, who was defeated for the Republican. platform from which I can give further anput to nomination for controller in June. said he will be government and politics in California." t t I O•angeCoa·il oa.1v Po101 Editorial Pftge .................................................................... 116 Mondey. ~ 'Z7, 1978 Rot>ert N. Weed /Publisher thomas Keevll/Edltor Barbara Krelblch/Edltorlel Peve Editor A M9re Equitable Trash Fe~ System 01 tuli<.' County is lh on).}· urban county in c urornt¥ thut ~lHI finance:\ lra h dbpo5aJ lrom property lax dollurs. rounty supervasors were told last w k Ul1'('Uu."le of thts. some lar.ce lndusUial firms receive more dollun, worth or tra.'lh dit.posal scrv1ce than they pay in proi>t!rty tux 1'hc an1vooition of flat user lee . based oo actual ton· l"lage ot trrus h hauled to county dumpt or transfer st"a· lions. ~Id t>E' a more l>qwt ble method of r1nancin1 the needed pperut1on. • • upt·1 vtM>~ now ha\·~ ord~ttd a review or t'NO pro- posals for s ubstitution nf ~r ltt for propel"t~ tax rund· tnl( !or trash servi\'e Commercial haulers would be charged from $2.25 lO $3.:50 per too ror refuse dlsposal a t county dumps and hiaJher r~ ?S ror use of the trash transfer stations. In· dlviduals "Aho haul their own trash to the dumps would pay S l to $1 50 per load One plan would yield 5iU!ficient funds to finance day. to-day operation or the dumps and transfer stations. The other would supply additional funds for purchase of new equipment. The average householder would pay 42 cents or 53 cenlc; more a month for trash service. This is not a staggering amount. The s witch to user fees would make rcir a more equitable spread of the C06t of refuse disposal than subsidizing heav.>-users from dwi ndling property tax revenues. ' lntellige~ ~ The failure of our Central Intelligence Agency to spot impending trouble for the shah's government in Iran has jolted President Carter into a demand for a better performance by our intelligence services. As recently as August the CIA was assuring the White Jlouse that there was no threat to the government in Iran, despite some "dissatisfaction" with the shah's controls, and that the COWllry was not in a .. prerevolu· tionary situation." It soon became apparent that the assessment was way off base. Clearly the CIA, perhaps soothed by the cooperative attitude of the shah's JOVemment, had taken his optimistic view of the situation at face value and failed to give sufficient weight to the rumblings of dlscon· tent among 'Students and anti-shah religious leaders. . It would be easy to blame post.Watergate and post· Vietna m upheavals for the disruption of the CIA, now un· der its fifth director in fi ve years. But, disturbing as the CIA scandals may have been, it would appear in retrospect that the organization has been doing less than an excellent job of providing the United States with solid intelligence since the early '60s. The Bay of Pigs foulup brough' us close to war. The humiliating U.S. evacuation of Saigon wu largely-th~ sult of failure to evaluate the urgency of the threat from the north. There was no adquat.e advance intelligence on the So\iiet-inspired coup in Afghanistan. And now the rosy CIA evaluation of the situation ln Iran has placed the president in an even more uncom· fortable position in the Middle East. Of course it must be remembered that the CIA is one of those operations whose successes, for obvious reasons werarely h ear aoout-:-The failures~are the ones that sur: face. But evidently President Carter himself ~ls that the successes, whatever they may have been, are not suffi. c1ent to cancel out the failures. He of all people must re· alize. tha~ speedy• and dependabl~ intelligence is a key to survival m today s world. He is ngbt in demanding much better service, and right now. And Congress might be well a dvised to back off and give the organization another chan ce to fulfill its assignment. hnproving Transit Orange County Transit District officials have come up with a welcome new planning policy that should make future bus routes convenient to higher numbers of passengers. The policy, approved by district directors last week, focoses on improving service to major employment, recreation, shopping and education centers rather than continuing to refine the district's existing countywide nt!twork of routes . The new policy should result in a bus system that one day m akes significant contribution toward cutting traffic congestion while still serving those who don't drive. During OCTD's first s ix years of operation, ad· ministrators have concentrated on developing an adeq uate countywide system of bus routes But that syste m is now in place and the emphasis should milt towar'd-.filling the buses-with pasaengers, Dis· trict officials seem to have gotten the message th3t the public wants an economical, ci>nvenient and practical transit system and no longer ls willing lO afford half e mpty buses. • Opinions expressed In the space abOve are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment ls Invited. Address The Dally P ilot, P.O. Box·156Q, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone(714) 642-4321. Boyd/Embezzkment ByLM.BOYD Embezzlement iB a modem c1 lme. In Olde England, a ma n who mi s used h h employer's property couldn't be convicted of anything. not lf that property had been Dear Gloomy Gus Tbe 1elf·r l1bteoua driven "who petrol the freeways at exactly SS mph In the lelt·hand lond should either Join the CHP or aet oft the road. M.R. turned over to his care. The courts bad to come up with a law to protect the bual· neaaman from hia own hired help. So t.boy invented the crime and called It embezzle- m~nt. In England, m03t of the price of cigarettes and whiskey 1oea to pay for medical and dental care. la that not aa It should be? Don't know, don't know. Q. "What'• tbe moat ex· pen1lve daily newtpaper?" A. The Dally Racina Form al Sl.25 per copy. Q . "Wu l'he ere at thoroulhbttd ra~horwe Man 0 ' War evet beate"?" A. Only once In hl1 21 atarta. The bone that beat blm WU called Uptet. It.. blt1Ween the .... of 5 Ind IOtJMlt U.. ~ 1row lbe rutett. ,........., _____ _ Rowland Evan8/Roliei1 Novak Japan: The PoliticS of Trade TOKYO -A nl1btmHe hauntt the upper reaches ol the Japanese eatabll1bment: that the political influence ol lhil na · Uon 's catUe raisers and clt.ru.,• erowers will provoke a protec· tlonial reaction by t be U.S. C.oncreu. wttb rulnoua cooae· quencn ror the u.s .. Japanae alHaoce and the Western ttOOOmy . That nl1htm1re was auffJ. clently vivid eveo wit.bout Cl!.• ·r 11c lt warn· . ng a rr om Am e r1cao congressmen junk e tin g t hro ugh the Orient follow· In& the U.S. elections. Thanks to de· pe ndence of the rullnc Liberal Democrat ic party <L OP ) on the s mall but stra~y placed farm YOte, there 1s DO chance ol liltiq a1J quotu oa fruit and beef. The polltlcal fact or llfe. though trivial in broad economic terms. could unlbck the floodgates of trade protection. Ironkally, relations between the two countries are at Earl Waters their warmett since before. the "Nixon ~" or 1971 <Preal· dent Na unexpected China tnltiative Import tu lmPGtl· Uoo >. Toda ·a dOubtl ln Tokyo coacern not President Can.r's aooct IDIA!nUonl but bis mutery overewau. • • Pret,dent Carter ls much moC"e of a free t.rackr than Pretti· dent Nixon," said Nobuhlko Ulb1ba, wbo u m1nlater for ex· t.emal economic affairs 11 ~ counterpart of U .S. t~de negotiator Robert Strauss. "~ut cu Carter do as well aa Nf xon lJa coatroWna tbe Congress?" VSHIBA and other Japanese leaden, accustomed to orderly ded1ioo·m•ktng, are bewildered -and a Uttle frightened -by Cra1mentallon of power In Waablngl o n . Apart from Carter's weakness ln Congress, they yearn for the aood old days when they could concentrate on Wiibur Mills. in assurance that he could guarantee the outcome of trade legislation. Retired Sen. Mike Mansfield, who bas emerged as probably the most widely respected and popular U.S. ambassador to Japan, has tried to explain the ne w conllresaiooal reality lo \ ttl JapaneM oMclall. Symbolical· ly. he bu placed photo1rapha ot the joint con1reulonal leadership OD b1a office wall1. "I did thla not becauae they are my old fri~." Mansfield told m, ·'but to show that it la not enough only to talk to the presi· dent and the aecretary or state." WREN ROBDE.A of con· rre11~ turned up here Nov. 14 on then· po1t-electio11 migra· lions, Mansfield urged them to ...cpeak frankly to Japanese Diet members. They did just that. Three House Waya and Means Committee members -Reps Sam Gibbons of Florida. Jimmy Jones of Oklahoma and William Frenzel of Minnesota -bluntly warned that the protectionist tiger will be let out of its cage unless Japan does more to ease U .S. imports. The English· s peaking Kltchl Miyazawa. direct.or or economic planning listened ln obvious displeasure. G lb bona atreaed the dire COD· sequences of not removing trade barriers against the oranges or his Florida constituents. which sounds like threatening World War III because of a border incl· d e nt. Maximum a dditiona l citrus and beef imPorts would not exceed S500 miWon -bardly a dent in Japan's turrent $18 billion trade au.rph&1 oYer the U.S. <ts blWon more thao last year>. TO FOaEIGN service pro. fesaionala in the U.S. embusy, all this s mack • of "J ap bashing." However emotionally irrational it may be, the stak~ are enormous. 1be~ ia real ftar here by .. both IOV~tnment and bllSlDHI of a crotectionist trade war set off y Congress that would be a tra&edy (or the West and sheer disaster for Japan, which must trade lo survive. Why not try to k~p this tiger C'!ged by dropping the last agricultural import quotas? That is a question asked by in· nuential Japanese businesamen. wbo grumble about Prime Mlnl1ter Takeo Fukuda's cau. lion. Dul the malapportioned farm wte1s so vital to Fukuda's cooaervatlve LOP that be must tread carefully. Nor would his defeat by ractlonal rival MasayO&bi Ohira in the current LOP leadenbip election make tbe slightest dilference. In the absence of dramatic •c· tion ending agricultural quotas, the Fukuda government hopes and prays that serious efforts lo hold down Japanese exports wiU soon be reflected in the U.S.. Japanese trade balance. But that may be too late lo forestall a runa way protectionist Congress. fN THE meantime, anger bas begun to simmer here. "Don't pwsh us too hard," warned an angry bus iness executive, normally pro-American, after hearing of the threats by the three visiting congress men. Such Japan~e leaders feel Americans ignore Japan's pain· ful e fforts to curb its export mentality at a lime whe n Japanese shipyards are closing a nd st.eel mills are laying off worke~. To them. fomenting a world crisis over a few orances is s:nadnesa, cons1de~ common strategic interests ol the two Da· lions in the Western Pacific amid Inexorable 1rowtb of Soviet power. Some Cost-cutting Dints for Cotmties Expressing a belief that local governD'lftlt.s may not long de- pend upon the state for "bail· out" allocations from state sur· pluses, the Contra Costa County Taxpaye~ Association has come up with recommendations for cutting coats which may be helpful to other counties. In presenting their recommen· datlona the group warned that. "The use of state bail out fund s to maintain pro- grams near or above pre· vloua spend· Ing levels will guarantee a fiacal crisia." A study of the proposals suggests that budgeters will have to make some bard de· clsions and that achie ving economies and a more efficient govemmeot, as well as-even.the workability of the plan, will de· pend largely upon the skill of those in charge. Good management. for exam· Art Hoppe .. pie. can accomplish the number one recommendation of a hiring freeze oaly lf wise decisions are made in transferring persoMel to offset attrition caused by Im· balances among agencies. IT CAN ALSO achieve sub- stantial 11vlng1 by an out-of· county trawl freeu, eliminating the attftdaaee of employees at conlereoces. 1ympo1hm1s, meet· in11 and "workabops, ·• which aupPOHdlY coatrtbute lo better perform.nee but uaually fall to offset travel C09ta and man·hour Jouea OD the Job. The third recommendation of llquldaUog the county vehicle pool by authorizing use of employee-owned vehicles with reimbursement tor a ctual of· ficial mileage, points up the wide abuse generally found In connection with publicly owned pasaelll(er vehicles. Three recommendations deal with the use of contracted services rather than the ma1n· tenance of public employee s taffs. In many Instances private contractors can meet need s better and m o r e economically but this may not be true in aU situations. Also, apparenlly some changes are needed in state law to permit these recommendations to be made fully operative. THE RECOMMENDATION for revising employee benefits and retirement programs lo con· form with the private sector is misleading. These vary from too much to too little. More lmpor· tant would be to put the pension programs ln order by making them fully funded. The recommendation to ex· amine the social service de· livery system to etrect reduction or administrative costs is sound but may become unnecessary if the state a ss um es full res ponsibility for such pro· grams. The group also calls for the re· ducUon of costs in connection with the numerous boards and com m1ssions wh ich probably means the .elimination of many of them. Its recommnendalion for the divestiture of unused or un· der·utilized physical plants ts somelhiag which seems so ob· vious as to wonder at the need ror making it. THE GROVP also makes strong recommendations for user fees for specific services which gets anto a pbiJosoph.ical area as wea as a matter of def· Ulition. User charges which ore not voluntary are in effect just another tax. Thus fees for using the ioo. recreational facilities and the ibrary may be ap. propriat.e while fees for sewer services are jU.st anothe.r tax. But uaer fees raises the question of whether the public charges should be made for library and swimming pool and tennis court usage. In any event the recommend.a· tloos put forth seem worthy of consideration and no doubt can point to ways of trimming ftOV· emment costs. The fact is that most ol them are Just good basic management principles which should have been ln practice all along. DooDled to Save America (J~t like Anita) ' I was leafing through the cur- rent lJSue of "Today's Cbrlltlan Woman,•• as LI my wont, and what should I come across but • lengthy article on AnJt.a Bryant America's leftdlna purveyor Ol beteroeexuallty. Ma. Bryant told her in· tervlewer that pushing heteroaex· uallty wu a real croaa to bear and she couldn't have done it wllbout tbe belJ) of ber husband, Bob Green -"my friend, my lover, my penoaal manaser <•ad > aleo he'• the toprOdueer of our four dllldren.'' Al few the children, 1be n.ld tbe1've been amaalnSIY sup- port.Ive. "One day when I • ., at 1 very 1ow ebb," abe sald, "I told tbe'!amily, 'I've bad It! I'm Ntlftal from ~ .• TbeJ looked Ill me Id.Del of fUDa1. I WU ...... for Ute Idell to ..,, 'Ob, mommy, we're so btPPJ. . Now you 11 be apend,ne more time with us.' "lute.ct. BW <age Dine> said, 'But, mother, what about Americ•''" F&ANKLY, UDt!l I read those quotea from Mt. Bryant. I bad always c:onaldered ber lo be a somewhat pretenUoua perllOfl, even pertuaPI a trifle e1ocentrlc. But now ID)' heart went out to ber The rNIOD few my empathy <and you mar ftnd WI ven dlf. 11cult to believe, but I do so bope )'OU'll lrJ) ie lbat t.be very same tb1q bed happened to me not a weei before I'd bad oae of thole fruatnt· '"' days at the otnce. I hid clearly told the Prelldent in a eolama tbait bl abou.ld make the dollar c:beeper so that more poor people could atrord them and. .. sure eaouch. he'd done the exact oppoelte ! Really, )'Ou woutdn 't belleve whit a tbankle11 Job wrttlfl a column LI aometimes. IO I CAMS bome at a low ebb aDd told tbe family, ''I've bad ill I'm r.srtnl from enrytbtftl. I'm lolnl to make all y0u kids happy by spending more time with you. I'm golna to help you with your boalework and take you to muaeu.ma and teach you all I know a bout Keynesian tc onomic s . Hegelian phenomeooloey and JiWh-deoalty metallW'8Y· From te.~ on, I'm goinl to devote myself ~ hours a day to belna a swell dado:-?., They looked at me kind of lun· ny. "But, daddy," said five· year-old Othello, "what about America?'' WHAT could I say? Could I say to that little kid. "let somebody elM save America for a chal!(e:''. Could 1 tell him I was aelfilbl)' l«Uq America IO bang bec=I was led up with the res . t)' !Of' keeping It 1oing? eourM I couldn't. But wbat touebed me mott was that Ulla Uttle child rec· ognlied the tremendous job I was doinc and foresaw the dire consequences that would strike If I tOIMd lo the towel. eons.. quently, be was wilUn1 to ,ucriflce an ideal, around·the- dock dad·ton rel•U•ahlp for the good of the eowttry. Aod lf he was wtmn, to make that sacrifice. could I do less! So I {ear that Ma. Bryant and t are doomed to go on savlq America whether we like lt cw not. I can only hope that 10me day our kids wtll be happy wiUa our dedaion. Mayba aacriftce ii truly eanobUDa for l IOCIMUmel thlu UtUe Olbello ta-bapptw already. ' .. I I t NATION Monoey, November 77. 1978 DAIL y PILOT A 1 Cliche .Wal!:~-Tax It-to the Hilf,~--.. - I'W•OJeae S e n William Proxmire. D· Wis., has called on the Food and Drug Ad - minis tration to ban the use of th e .word .. c heese .. on B)' Ht'<ill A. MlJLUC:AN .~ ....... c.._ :II I STONINGTON. C'oon 1Al"1 Wl\h l~r>c>'" lion 13'• chill Wlnd blotw1n& out of the W t throu1h ta• asaeaol"ll' offirt>s acros,.'I the land. towns and vUlaaea m1J(hl v.ant to give st-n ous rons1Mrauon to m y ran ror • tu on •unoytna $lgnboards Vacatlonl l.'\ who uumf' lhfoir summer rou.ai:("s 11nd be11ch house:\ "Smbad ' Rad Sin" and ' Ount> 'and O)lt" should be· n~st>sist'Ci S50 .a season for ar rant nonsense m publll· places. wh.lle even leas Im aelnatlve and mon> dlrhr ndden 11.rnposts tlkt' "Party-Ume" and "Bankruptry ("'ourt" might tw slapped with» $100 burtux A TUP VP TH£ NEW F.NGLAND roast ai. lht Hllboat seruson l'nds ro(lfirm:\ my prev1ou!>ly • staled conclwslon lbat the ( --------] buatina ~et would p ro • v1dt" o bona.nu for the <£.-lax man were he e m -W pow~rt'd to penalue blu --------Lant verba& aUronts lO the commonweal. Fog bound . both m eteorologtcally a nd creallvely. one late fall day ID the lovely little harbor here were "Ya v. l Come" and "Ketch 22." riding at anchor almost s ide by side. nearby were "John's Other Wife ," "Irish Mist" and "Buoys Night Out." "Wave AclJon" came ID during the night. along with "Home on the Foam," and ··out lo Launch" and "Mopey Doc " At SlOO apiece, there's gold in them clinkers. A LEVY ON IMPISH IMPROPllJETY might go a loog way toward making up for reduced property taxes in case Howard Jarvis ever drops anchor in these parts. The tax man might even ~me a popular" figure, as wen as a definer if not defender of the public morals. if he could take his biggest bite, as- sessment wise, out or restaurant owners wh9 de· vise cutesae-p1e names ror their sanitary facilities. The most outrageous I have encountered re- cently was an Italian trattoria in a Roman motif where one door was named "Homo" and the other "Virgo." Fortunately. I had gotten beyond Cicero in high ~hool so there was no need to telephone Anita Bryant for a second opinion. THE TREND, HOWEVER, TO PUT a trendy, Lh.lt tht-public 1..-unvcn1enc«-s should be identLftt'd m th\' Cache 18J1&uaac. 0whicb even most of the nahvn do not comprehend . "H ·01 01 loin Phu1st ' d oesn't mean 'gentlf'~'." mused a lad na~ Charles 1Harris wht>n r au"hl In u moment of truth o_ne day in nubUn. "I'm afruld I did a very silly thing in lbt! l10lil ofnc..· thlt mornlna • · Actually In the rural west or Ireland. where c:aellc L'I still spOken. th«" men's facility is marked "t"lr" and the ladles. "Mna." and prudery rarely triumptu among the vlaltors. IN O 'HANLON 'S PUB IN MY wire's hom~t.own of Mwlaehbawn there was a door with a large stru.nOO glass window unequivocally marked "Gentlemen " Upon operung it, you found yourself in a ni&ht full of stars and a meadow full of sheep. The New but there was no danger or a urusex linguistic en- counter. ..,. Under the cliche tax plan. publican O'Hanlo'ft would be cntiUed to a tu rebate for not conlusinl' the message Wllh the medium. Even if his facilili~ were vague, the meaning was clear. MAYBE A II PERCENT SURCHARGE on all ~ales made on premises so sickeningly signposted might deter others from infikting trauma through lrtteness on the body politic. They tell me London has a sex s hop named "The Porn Broker" across from a junk shop named "Pawn To Live." Before Parliament is dis - 'l<>lved. Prime Minister Callaghan might consider raising the question of a cllche tax in the Com· mons to bolster ~ pound and rid the Mother Country ol spch .vilW&l abominations. -~--I Status Sy(;;im~b;;;;;o;;.;;;;I ~=~ MEMBER CASH CARD GOOD THAU 1-80 MS. PRUDENT BYER 1~ Now save 20% on Cash Purchases over S20.00 from any Cash Card Member store or !>ervice. (on regularly priced items or services) .~ ......... labels for imila· lion and s ub- stitute cheese products. BECOME A (:A$H CARD MEMBER TODAY! ••• AND REDUCE YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING COSTS 20% Homestyle soup and crisp green salad, choice of potato, roll and butter. And beverage. tricky title on the toilet door continues unabated in 1 public places and it should be taxed to the limit as a deterrenL There are limes In all our lives when there just isn't time to decide whether one is a "Mikado" or a "Geisha ." a "\Vahine" or a "Kanaka." I know • "Tro1lus" from ··t;ress1da ," but I'm not sure about "Hero" and "Leander." I thought they were both ~~ 955-CASH Leave your name and address and an application for membership ($20.00 annual cost) will be sent to you ... A pocket directory listing RETAILERS offering a variety of OVER 5,000 GOODS & SERVICES will be sent with NOVEMBER SPECIAL OF THE MONTH SERVED 24 HOURS DAILY ( boys like Damon and Pythias, but maybe they weren't either. And weren't "Daphnis" and "Cloe" of the op- posite sex. I mean both or them" Why do I have to know all about Zorba in order lo wash my hands in a Greek restaurant? I never st.op and visit those caverns and caves in Kentucky and New Mexico because I know I'll be called upon at the most inappropriate lime to make a hasty decis ion over whether I'm a~ stalagmite or a stalactite your membership card. Join Mayor Sam ·Yorty' s inflation fighting team now! becutiYe Offices 3900 Birch Street Newport Beach, CA 92660 IN IREIAND NATIONAL PRIDE PLUS a raf- fish inclination to put down the tourists dictates This Christmas may be the jolliest one yet ... Because now you can start yt>ur trinuning before you fill up with all those holiday tidings. • Getl~or2 people tor the price oil. You can get 2 years of regular membership for the~ of the first year alone. Or you and a friend can loin and ea& get an annual membership for the pric.e of a first year regti!ar membership~ But hurry. This offer is limited. And member· ship rates will never be lower. Go ahead, be jolly ... with the merriest fitness; and a happy two years. •non·renewable, no guaranteed renewal rate • s.n Diego Offke • 8333 Clairemont-Mesa Blvd .. Suite 107 •San Oi~o. CA 92111 • Anaheim • Carson • Downey • l a Habr11 •Bell • Cemtos • Fullenon 121 • Lawndale •Buena Pn •Costa Mesa • trY1ne • Lon\ Beach • NOt'Walk •Orange • Pan1movnt tt.w lnJ nd Looatiom Ri..mde 4020 Madison (at Arlington) S-Bemardi.no 3.13 N. H. Street (opposite Central Oty Mam MontcJair 5350 Olive Street (al Central Ave., opposite Montgomery Ward> ~~ 9143 De Soto Ave., at Nordhoff Enoino 17031 Ventura Blvd., West of Balboa Hollywood 7080 Hollywood Blvd .. Comer Lanrea Ave. Safa Medical Center Lo19 a.ch 4101 AUantic Blvd .• t.omer' of 0non W..t Loe~ 1914 So. Bundy (near Olympic Blvd.> ~ .f.!:~t Alicia J.'>lcwy •• in Alicia Towne Pl:un Anahiaim510South Beach Bl vd.,South of LinMln Ave. C-. ,._ 2300 Harbor Blvd .. Harbot ~ ~a.oh 18.585 Main Strttt (Main St. 8t 8eactl Blvd.1 Or...-622 East Katelta Ave. .. W~of Tustin Ave. ~ 6757 Westminster Ave., We. tminster Center .. •Santa Ana • Tonance 121 • WeslmlMlef (2) (714) 687· 1315 (714) 888-1361 (714) 626-3593 1213) 882-5912 (213> 986-6330 ( 213> 469-6307 (213)426=8874 (213> 82().7571 1714) 710-0822 (714) 826-0381 (714)549-3368 (714) 842-1451 C714) 639-244 l <714) 894-3.187 ·-~- " • ·" .. • DAILY PILO T Monday NowmOet 21. 1978 ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES QUEENIE • I m on .i i.tr1ct i.m1dic1n dll't 1 ·11 h.l\'t-u 11mtdg1n of hr1mp Park Booklet Issued WASHINGTON fl\PI -A booklet on Glacier Nataona1 Park has been issued by the National Park ServJcc. The 138-page volumc contains pictures and charts providing an overview ol the ecology of the region. Copies o( "Many-storied Mountains : The Life of Glacier National Park." can be purchased from the Supertntendenl or Dotumen~. U.S. Govern· ment Prinlin~ Office, Washington. 0 .C .. 20402 for $3.50. Order stock number 024 tm-00709 l Conunander Firms War11ed of .New Smog Plans Business Operalon' Conunents Sought on Air Ckanup Proposal.s By KATHY Cl.ANCY Oll•O•ll•f' .... •wtt Opc-rut.ons of S,2$0 Orunao County firms hav~ Ueen 8 ~t Mlura ult:rl!nj I.hem to the po11lblc1 lmp1o1ct touaher .:overnment smoe· f1ahtlng propoauh1 may huve on their dally busl· nnw pratUec!I Suf)t'rvl11or Phllir> Anthony, the county's rttprt• (•ntattvu on thl' South Coast Air Quality Munugcmenl D1str1ct Board of Directors. urged bu Ines& opcrutors to litudy u propOsed air clean up plan And forward their comments. A drafl air quality plan for Southern Cuh tornla 111.tN 71 diffe rent s mog-coatrol -strakgi~ tl\llt ~arry 11 pricetag for business. · government ¥nd consumer of $500 million a ye r or more. TOP"'1NG DIE UST are ,. $106-millloo·a· year proposal requiring auto owners lo have an· nual veb.lcle inspections and a $116-millioo·a· year proposal to curb sulfur diOX.ide emissions from power generaUng plants. The list also includes various proposals t.o reduce industrial pollution. Some would save money. Others would cost from $13.000 to $22.2. million annually. Anthony, while calling the overall proposal "the most comprehensive effort in the history of air pollution control," bas contended the plan leaves some unanswered questions, particularly economic. Some expe rts say the estimated $500 mllllon·a·year price Is loo low, be said, and there may be unknown indirect impacts on employment. lnnatlon and the county's future i:rowth. In his letters to businessmen, Anthony in· duded a lis l of whic h pollution control measures could directly affect each firm. Dec. 14 in the County Hall of Administration. 10 Civic Center Drive: Santa Ana. IN ADDITION, he said, any business operators who feel they may be atrected, but who do not r~elve letters from hJm should call 834·3669 to obtain inform a lion. · A smog.fighting plitn. designed to bring local air quality up to stat.e and federal stan· dards by 1987. ls lo be ado.,led early next year by air quality district direct.ors. Following Is a Ust of proposed a1r quality measure$ believed lo impact industry and.their estimated annual cost : -Substitute coatings for th~ manufacture or wire. $490.000; processine or used metal parts. $S.9 million: auto refinishing $14.7 million: manufacture of cans and coils. cost savings: printing operations. cost savings : manufacture of wooden furniture $7.2 million : a uto production. $7 .1 million: manufacture or aerospace goods, $13.000. -Emissions controls for off.road. heavy. duty equipment and ta rm machinery. SJ million: private aircraft. $1.5 million; com· mercial jets. $13.4 million -Smog control devices on cement kilns. cost savings; steam generators. $4.7 million; gas turbines. $22.2 million: Industrial boilers. $8.5 million; refinery heaters, S21.9 million; glass melting furnaces. $2.6 million: stationary internal combusUoo engines. $870,000. -Dust control devices for conaLruction and de molition projects. $13.6 million; for rubber manufacturers. $2 .8 million ; for pharmaceutical manufacturers, $280,000. -REDUCING SULFUR dioxide emissions from petroleum rermerles, $1S million. -Substitute m aterials in asphalt applica- tions. $960.000. manufacturing. $920,300; and pharmaceul!cal production, S676.000. Repair of leaky valves m indistrial processing, $186,000. Widows Get . Vets' Benefits Veterans, w1aows and dependents,-who JS)'e· viously were. not eligible for veteran death benefits, may qualify under terms of recently ap· proved federal leg1slat1on. Ben de Leon. Orange County veteran service officer, said the new legislation applies to widow!\ and dependents of those veterans who had 100- percent service-connected d1sab11itles ror 10 years or more before death. I N ntE PAST, HE explamed, widows and de· pendents were not eligible for death benefits un· less the veteran's death was related to his service· connected d isability. Under the new law, they may be ehg1ble whether the death was service-connected or not. de Leon said. w 1oows ano dependents who may be ehg1ble should come to the Orange County Vetern Veter ans Service Office . for case reviews. UNDER THE NEW law. benefits will not be paid unless an application is made. de Leon said. He also reminded widows who lost their prior benefits because of a s ubsequent marriage to reap· ply if that marriage has been terminated. .. •••Gftf M(l (N A Wllt("_..T rom-.r ,~,. Ile is urging business pc.'Ople to comment on -Emission controls on metal cleaning, $438.600: che mical manufacturing, $985,000. paint production. $280,000; rubber products The county vetera ns office I!> in the Fidelity Federal Building. 2700 N Mam St .. Santa ~a. QucstJom; may be referred to 8.14·2020. A•r Force Firsl Lt thl.' proposals at a public hearing at 9:30 a.m. Robert M Laddusaw. ~~-=--=-~~~~-=-~~~~_.;;;:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- """' o• \.ltfltt" 4"" C• p_.,wio ... _..., ""' Newt-,,,~,. 1'& ,.,, ¥ht•f." °' "'11nQ .., H••-I <!I--· Olt.,. MO<IUM• of (0\1• ~ ~ \\Y ~Ml Of WI l ll AM T SCHNI I D T r.-. ldfnl of L...... l'H<I> ~ P~M'lt •••Y en '""""'"'~ ~-191& ~-""' '""" _, A_, T of CDStt Mew CA AMO J Of~ 8Mcfl, Q MwJ Wllll..., A of ~ 8HCll. Q . I or-Ill--mMY rflMIVH In c;e.m...,,, 0-~ ~<~ t 00 PM on Tuncsr,, -29, M P.cmc V-. -""°'i .. P.,k P.clll< V~• _,,.,...., "'""'°" DUNUI~ l c WIS E DUNLAP, ru.~nl of Cost• ""'""'· C• Pe\~ it•"• on Nov· ~mb<!'r 7$, 1'171. ~ t\ wrvlW'd by Ill\ l)ttrent\ Joftnny <lnO ~rv Ounltc> 01 Cosld Ml'W c ... II'~""'"' S.lm Fr•f'T'tP Of \ilf'l14 A"''• (A • Qf .. t'tl Qr•"ctmoth,..,. M+rtAm r "''''"An Of ArttOnit Qtfl!At Qt•nOn H'Jthf't r 1'1""" S•~n ot f.f • ..,..,,,diP. '". tour btOttWln• MPl¥1n or (lf'l"QOll Dll••O M d JOflMy Jr. l>olll of CO'olll -... C,l And 0Myf'I of IOWd. lfl<-\t .. IP<' KAllll ... n Ow,n ot lowot, W• llilW>n .ind R'llY Ol.tnl~p DOlh of Co\IA ~'" C• p,..,,.,,. family "4rYt<U -tm"""""t Wiii "" ""IO f't~ncls m.tf <Ml •I """ 8roadWAf MonW•Y Oft T~v. 111owm111>r 7~. 1911 from IO·OO AM 10 I :JO PM 0f'll 8ro.cMey __ ., ClirKIO<~ OOtl'TOH THOMAS W. DORTON, <ftldenl of CMI• MeY, CL P.....O llWO on ,,.,,,,. ,._ 7S. "'1t. He Is MWVllOC!d btl ,tilt. • ""''" Mr.,_ v~ A. Dorton Of CO.I• -·•· C• ..wl -\On ~ M Dorion of l-d. llllno•.,_ -mor••I ~on of Mrs M:mette C. Laddus aw o f 390 La Perle Lane. Cost a Mesa. has been certified as a missile combat crew com mander at Francis E . Warren AFB, Wyo. Deatlu Elsewhere LOS ANGELES <AP> -Dr. Bernard Brodie. r.s, arl inte rnationally known p o liti ca l strategist and the author of several books on in· tcrnational military af· fairs. died Friday. lie had' been a UCLA pro· fessor. NEW YORK <AP > Lowell .P.. lrelebr Sr.., fa ther or the Connecticut Republi can senator, died Saturday . ..,..,.,ctt wlll Ill' ""IO on T~v. No..· •mil<'• 71 ... ,. di II 00 AM "' f\f>ll Hf OdC'J•t1tY ~l)IPi •lff\ Rrv fr•niC"•\ M•<O'""' °''"'''"'no p,,.,.,~ tntrr NEW M 11.. FORD , ;;~1 "~" s.-• ., _v.tr., d"f'<· Conn. O\P) -Author. souou educator. matbe mati· w•trEP c souoc11 '~"04!"' of cian and foundation ex· ::::~~t'~.~ H:~~S:.:::: :'; ecutivc Warren Weaver. ,,,, .. ,1.NoonA L 'iouC!Prof N••llO't 84, died Frid ay. A H ..... " C• J .,.,..., s1 ........ of Kl•rn•lh r R k r 11 tall\ Or•qon L•"Y ol Euoen• or m er OC e C e r o•~qon .,..., Ron°' "°'"""°· 0r"°°"'. Foundation executive. ''"' 1 d"U'I"'"' Ancic' Oun<""°' eo-.ia Weaver was a nonresi· No~..... (.. . I bfOI..... Mo<, " Sovckr o! c 0\18 M•"'· '" .,.., l \ISl•rs Cl•rit dent fellow or the Salk tpmv of An.l""•m. Ce· Martt Souc1e, Institute for Biological 01 Co\la ~. c.i. ...., 04'rnl<" Hem· • . • mpndonQe • ot Norco, CoJ and 13 Studies '"San Otego and q•anO< lllld<Pn Fuoor<ll W-rvl<e~ Will 8 past president Of the be h~td on T~y. NoYltmtM>r 79, 1'71 • "' ' 00 PM .. 1 Th .. llell 8rO<ldw•v American Academy or '""""' .. ,,;. "•"· cnar1es o c1•r1< Of. Arts and Sciences. t1t1at1nq lnhi.tm.-nt at H erbof l.lwtt M~mor.,tl P••~ 81'11 8ro<11dw•y Mor1v.;r~ dlrl'(tOt'\ IA1.T?..eYGHOH FUHlttAL tfOMI 646-2424 Ccr..1 a M(•!><l 673-9450 HU .. OADWAT MOltTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9 150 SMllff."""IUrlAMI MOltTUAIY . WISTCLlff CHANt. Qermtorv •Flower Shop 427E 17thSt ecr..1a Mesa 64&-4888 rtac1 uon.us SMl'fH'S MO«TUARY 627 Main St Hun11ng1on Beach 536-6539 SHlffa MOaTUAU 976 So Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494--1535 1533 N El Camino Real San Oemente 492-0100 ,_FAMILY CO&.OMIAL flUMHAL NOMI 7801 Bol&a Ave W95tminster 893-3525 PAClfllC YllW MIMOlttAL PAH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive NewJ>Of1 Beach 6'14--2700 McCOIMtCK MOITUA•tts Laguna Bot(h 4~94tf> l~=IS San Ju8n C.piatrano 496-1776 r ~--------------"' PUBUC NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Noll<" I\ ""'~by Qlven tNI IM Poll<11 Ot>p.tf1rnent ol lfte City ol COstt -"" ••II "°'° a llUDIK -..cl-of ..,.. clelmed pHWnlll -rty on S.I"'· y, De<.-7. 1971 .ti 10·00 A M. at the Co\te MMe Polt<e l)epertmenl, 99 F•tr Dtive, C.OStt Mew, c.llfornl• ~ E.NET .. CHIEF OF,l'OLICE Pllllll\necl Or....,. OIN>I 0.lly Pllol Novem~ 71, 1911 PVBUC NOTICE STAT•M&lfT Of' WtntOflAWAL "llOM f'AflTilleflSHU'MeflATINO UNO«lt "ICTITIOUS allSfNHS~ TM fOllOWl1191*50ft Ms Wllflelr_,. • • Otner•I P•<lntr t rol!I' lhe .. ,..,,,P _ _.,no ""*' flle flt· tllov• llVslness ,. • ..,. ol C0:LA8 HEM ICALS. •I S41 8 e r11ero SlrHI, • 8CO!l•Mes9,CA9?62'. {M flc:litl-lllAINtss ,,_,... Sitt me<> I tor the P«'N<Slllp w•s Iii.id May u , 1m In Ille O>vntv of Ounoe. M•<hetl MM'tkllo.o ll00 •73C ~. Coi.le Mf>Y, CA '2ttJI. IVMk,....Mefelnl<o "Mlotl Tiil\ ".ti-W;tS flleel Wllll Counly Clet1! Of OrMIVI County on Nov ,. 1.re . Pvllll\l'leel Or .... 0-sl 0.•IY P iiot, NOV, 21, OK •, II, It, 1911 I ----------==-rt PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIU Of' Of HkUTION NOii(• " ..... 11y 9lwn ""' Ille •rln•rthtp httelotore eahUn 1114-n CAMP£AU COAPOflATtOH CALlfOflNIA, • c.llfomlt <Of'POt• llon , .,,d J OHN W l'AT IN 0£YIELOPtli\ENT COflPOl'ATION, e CAtllfornlt tot"PO<Mion notnv lluslne• ""°"' 1 ... fl<m -et>d Uyle Of C· ASSOCIATES ti Wit 700, lOll Bv't~ nen Ctnlw Ori~ Cllyet lrvlne, Statl!I of C•llfornl•, Wft Of't IM 14'tl d•Y Of NCIY9rnber, 1m. Cll..oiwoel IW 1m111,11e1 COll\tllll !orl illlt wltfldr-tl f'Oml Mid firm Ofl Ctm!llt11 Olrpot•Oon I CAlllOrnl• ..-d Joflll Mt11n O.\'Alop. !'Miii CWllO'Mloft. 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A beauri· ful GTE Designer Collection Decorator Phone of their very own. And now vou cap purchase the complete Decorator Phone outright (outside ~hell and inside components) at your ~l1onc c.omP.any. So come see :iU our Decorator Lmc Phones for yourself at the GTE -Phone M:irt. And take horrn: a gifrthat speaks for 1bdf. If you're still undecided, ask about our Gift Certificate . Come see for )10Ul'Self at the ( €i i =» cra':De ,.or yo11r cotr11etrit:t1ce1 your GTE P'1ot1c M,m 1mt'pt~ Mtmer Clic1r;e1•, VISA 111111 B1111kll111m<ard. TOMAAcl A, ., I , "'<If' (.n tc< OOWNO tr ,.,... 1 "H l1!:C...-· lfl lf\.QWf.lt .,.,, ... ' t LAMNff • "'"''' t t M,. HONTCLAl!t •()I.,...,., M•'.' SAN l{ftNA!tOINO C• -rt r • •z l ~ t • ~ rt d 0 d " n s e e N l· ~. le re 1g or al a i r ht re :k le a ~o ts ce a le to •e 1d t r in at or BOATING I AT YOUR SERVICE Turkey Regatta Race Taken . By Audacious Audactc>u1. owMd nnd kappet'l"d by Miiie K n oedy of~ Loh Angelt'• Yacht Cluh was~ over· all Ml\d <.:laai. A w1Mer of l.h<-Caphitraoo D11y Yacht Club'• Turkey Rt-'latua for Perfonnantt thrnd1cap Rac11t1 •·i. .. -ct ya(t\u Sund•)' T he event w 5.alk-d in hahl t.o mod rate breczeti U\ smooth 1>cas under a clear aky SE<'OND OVl<:llAl.I. WAS M1" Rap1do. wtth s klppeni ~rdone •nd Hollywood of Lht' Dana PoinL Y acht Ch.I>. ,Jllild third waf\ t'1nst Try, a new monohull i.1oop cft"j•ined. bwJt and ~»lled by Hobte Alter. DP.YC Cla~" 1 ~aulh. • Cl.A$ A 1, Aud<)t'IOW. 2. Mui. Rapldo 3, t''1ris l Try CLASS 8 -I. BOLD Y•lrbe1> !!d Cum mms, Capo BYC. 2, Sko~h1 T1gt>1. Bob • tn1ng, Cllpo B YC . 3, Breakaway. Gary Allen. OPYC. NO SPINNAKER -l . Funny F Un', Pete Me ade, (;apo H\'(;. 2. Amcn can Pte, Oaanne Reardon. C.apo 8 YC . J , Obseulon, Bob Gates. Capo BYC. "Got a problem' Then wntf' to Pat Dwm Pat unU cut red tape. gettmg the an.twers and action !JOU ~ed to solve ~s m govtntmenl and ~as MoJl your ques110n& to Pat Dunn. At Your Service, Onmge Coa&t Dmly Pilot. P.O. Bor JSfiO, Co.ta Mela, CA 92626 As many l.t'tters a.& pomble will be ~. but phoned inqumes or letters not mcludmg the reader's full name. oddrf'is and bw'mess hours' phone numbeTcannol be conmered. Tlwcolumnappeonclaa- ly ercept Saturdays." Lit II.-MfxllfJ Lasfs Mortt .. DEAR PAT: We have appa.i-eatly fallen from grace with Citibank. Our Visa charge prlvt1e1ea have been taken away and our credit la beiq threatened. Thia wbole tbln1 ii tncttd.lble beuUM the charge in question w11 not our purebue. When lht: .June bill arrived with a $32.2'1 Beverly Hiila charge. I-called immediately to report an error, and was aasured It would be corrected.· T he July bill came with the cbarl(e plus in· te rest. Another call-another reassurance. The August bill bad more interest charges and noUce of suspended credit privileges. Al thia point I called and wrote explaining the situation and re· quested a eopy of the charge in queaUoo to com- pare aign.at.ures. No answer. Sept.ember brought <mother bill with the same charge and Q)Ore lntere I called and wrote again. The crowning blow came ln October a credit. bureau notification on a "delinquent bill." We've worked hard to build up a good credit rating and hate to lose it over something like this ! P.M., Huntington Beach A VS coata~ Carmine Dorio, celledioa de· partment operations manager al Citibank New York offices. lie chec ked your accou.nt and report· f'd that your next VISA statement show tile dlspat· eel charge removed and a credJt balance of 8 cenu due to a finance charge adjutmenL Dorio said be bas "no idea why It took so long to coned this ac· count," and added that Citibank "tries to correct e rrors promptly and abide by the Fair Creclk Bill- ing Ad." C\tlbank apologhes for tills error and as· sures yoa t.baL your credJt rating bu not been ad· versely affeded. Sele.-tl·~ Sere~ Slletef DEAR PAT: I was recently married. How can I have this information entered on my Selective Service record? T .A .• Costa Mesa With the cesaatlon ol ~ant processln&, the re ls no reqalremeal for reglstranls to keep Selective Service notified of cltaage of marital status, acldtt8a, or any otller cbange of status. No new information can lie entered lD reglslraats' re· cords. I.Ate e'en ~AW DEAR PAT: What can a person do if be needs an attorney and can't afford Lawyer Referral Service's $15 fee for a 30 minute CODSultation, or $30 for the first hour? P .L., Santa Ana ..... S.wytt, LU dlredor, A)'I Cltat .. this use Lll8 Ids up aa appol.Dtment for &lte penon at the Lll8 olflee (Z78t N. Main, IHll Floor, Santa Ana>. Volm&eer lll&enlewen g.a&lter &M aeeeuary information &o det.erml.De ii &be penon qullftet for the L&S low·fee program or for legal aid. Ttte low·fee fnln• ~Sit fer &lie fin& llaalf·llov conaaltatioa and $!t for tile first ltour. The part1cip8UllC aUoney alM airees &o work from a s cbe••le wblda llmlt1 Uae fee elllrl\d for addlUoaal work. Penem llOt able &o afford the recl..eed fee acbedllle may qHllfy for asalttance from tile Legat AW Sodety where no fees are dlarged for legal senketJ, Lll8 CH be contacted by pMcal .. 835·8811 or the toll·free number, 4M·tzt2, frvm Soatll Orug.a Couty. Beer Plan Expensive For Colkge Studenbl HIGHLAND. Kan. CAP> -The price of belna able to have beer ln dormitories bu prompted atu. dents al Highland Community Junior Colleee to decide against lmblbin1 ln tbetr quart.era. A propoeat to allow beer' with a a.2 percent alcohol content ln dorm rooms would have caused the acbool's \naurance rates to IO up, and tbe COit · -aa much al Jt5 a year per student -would have been p111sed alona ln fee lncreues, students feared. OM. V PILOT A9 Bertrand Sovle-s Salute · Mlekey BOATING WlllDer lnFUID John Bertrand of San F r a n clsco wo n lh c world champlonahlp in the 1tlnglehanded Finn Cla111 ln a six-race re· aa tt o i all e d at Manaaaoillo. Medco. MOSCOW . I AP> -A Soviet youth newapaper bas offered its u lute to Mickey Mouse, the Walt Disney cartoon cha.ract.er who cele brated his SOlh an· nlve raary last week . "Unlike other movie atars, Mickey Mouse doesn't make any secret about hia date of birth." said an 4rtlcle in the newspaper Moskovsiy Komsomoleta. Mickey made his debut Nov. 18, 1928 In the Dis ney film "Steamboa t Willy,·' which opened at the Colony Theater In New York . Moskovaky Komisomolets said Mickey's ~·YJ!!ar anniversary was being celebrated "on a 1randiole ttale" ln the United States. with a l\'.i·hour televlaion s pecial. a o e xhibit at the Library of Congress and other eve nts. • "The small, likable mouse by the name OI Mackey ttu already lived through half a c~ntury, but the years are not aging hlm," the newspaper said. adding, "Of course. h.is entertaining adven· lures will still bring much happi· neu to millions of people throughout the whole world." M lckey and the other Disney characters have a wide follow· inl In the Soviet Union, wbere Russians often 3cramble for prized tickets to the Amertc8" lilma. Troops Kill Protesters TEHRAN, Iran <AP > -Gov· ernment troops in the southem city of Shiraz have killed at leut lS proteste rs and wounded scores of others during three days ol demonstrations demand· ing the ouster of Shah Mnh1tl'f1: med Reza Pahlavi, sources aaMJ today. Cahrillo Winners · Announced Bt-rtrand scored 46. 7 points to gain lhe world UU49 which he added to bla naUooa l cbam· plonahip won ln this ,.-----------------------------------------------------------~ year. Second io the final atandlnga of the Finn Gold Cup was Joaquin Bla nco of Spain, and third was Carl Buchan. S h eeuliede , s kip· pert>d b>-Alan Andrews of t he Balboa Yacht Club. won the Clu1 A d i v asi on o f th e Performance Handicap Raclng Fleet in the Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club's Than ks giving Regatua Swlday Other winners were Fas t Moves, Bruce Gol ison, Alamitos Bay Yacht Club in Class B; Lay Lion, Tim Taylor~ CBYC. in the Tornado Cla ss; Jt"ifty·fifty, S. S m it h. CBYC, in the Cal-20 Class . ·. Seattle. Wash. Real Beard. The F i nn is lbe s inglehanded Olympic Real Santa saUboat. Winner ol lbe See and behave sixth and final r'ace wu at Huntinqton cent& Chris Law ol Great Bri· ---------taln. Bertrand is one of the top s inglehanded sailors in the world. In addition to his nationa l title in the Finn Class he also won the. world chl!m· pionship in the Laser Class, a nother popular s ing le ha nded sailing cra ft ...,. ......... ...,.."""'"'".--..,.--. ... • Come experience the world of Fernando Sarichez Meet the master of after-dusk glamour tomorrow at Newport with formal lr}odeling at· 12:00. Informal · . modelirlg from 2:00 to 4:00. The real ~ world of Sanchez begins at nightfall. Ut by candles. Scented with perfume. · •. Dripping with glamour. Making an event of an evening at home. Here. collectable pieces for the boudoir and beyond: a shimmering black gown that dips to complement the back with a criss-cross strap, p-s-m-1, $72. The black stole. a veil--01-point d' esprit trimmed in ma;;bou, $236. Designer Sleepwear . ~ ~UllOCn WllSUrn[ ~ ~ Featuring Sleeper Lounge Adjust-A-Bed and other top brands MEDI MATIC PRE OPENING ADJUSTABLE BED SALE c........--~ .......... ................... ~TV .. ........ "' luiutow CIOllllfoft. Neo ......................... ...... In .. ___ ,,. d _...... dW.-c , ... .,., • ..-.:. Ofttla11111c ------·-YOll'I ,_.,,......._, ALL SIZES ANO MATTRESS FlAMNESS IMMEOtATE DELIVERY MEDI.,MATIC 23539 C811e de la Luisa Laguna Hiiis (neJCt to Akron In Akron Arcade) 83G-8420 In addWon, puu 1e of ~ propoeal would have promptad acbool admlnlatrators to inspect ~C:::1~.'!':~•::t~~~~~~ea3;!~;.:1c:~ ·-~;.. __ .;.;;;;;;_;~~--------------NEWPOR----J--a_1•_)_1sg. __ 1_2_11_1_o_csa_11_y_M_oo~·-~-'t_11_0_.~_~_Sa:_1_~ __ a_S111.. ___ u_w_6 ______________________________ .,. campaisn J.o lief eat the M-er pl'GPOfal. • _T J . t • t.'I It d ~o -d ·k In IS ie .1e w Ill · •r, 'he ve ng· for nal I a cir ~hl !re ck ttle 1 a No tles nee 1 a die tlO iole ind ,yer een rhat for NH He and IS I h hl No I. lt eon PMl i. • the ilq. .... la • OWD llnlt tant .. I j • ., 4Je DAILY PILOT Mond9y. Nowmber '71. tm NATION -Puhlle Sehools Cen~rship OD Rise • ID U.S • • KANSAS CITY. Mo <APl Cft10r.hip an pubbc: choob IJ on the MS(', with '<'hools 1n a SW'· "~ aay1na th y b•n ~ vary ln1 rrom "Tht> Diary of Anne Frank" lo tho dictionary, a na· tkHu1 l ll'aC'hl•n. t:roup r port.a • ''Labr&r)' Ct'l\IOr ttl p l quilt l t Vere and 11 ilrGWlng," taid 1-ef' Butrt'n . a m ember of lhe ·l J r 'o u p · R co m m 1 t t t' on 1 Ctnaon1hip. Move Bit , S e n . Adl a i E . Stevens o n llf, D· , UJi no1s, claims tha t .''se lection of judicial candidates by formal commission 1s a 're- form' that doesn 'l guarantee better re- sults." Fertility j Increases Sex Drive BOSTON IAP ) Wom e n urc mos t in· ter ested in sex when they are the m o s t fertile , researchers say, but those who take oral contraceptives lack a he ightened sexual de· sire. Inc re ased sexuality durin g ovul a tio n m idway through the menstrual cycle is s i mil a r t o th e phenomenon that occurs in other mam mals dur· ing ovulation, the re· searchers saJd of the r~nt 1urvt'y at th Mth a nnual convenlion of th • Na· l onal Council of 1'uchef'\ of Ens lu h Burre&1 aaid 30 p4!rn nt ot 2.000 1chooll 111rvtyed u uored bookt. •chool new1pa.,.rs o r other curriculum matntal Ht l ld • a.mlJar I UTVO)' ln UI& i howC'd o nly 20 percent ex· erC"laed C'f!fUIOnlhip Burrt"N . a profeuor al the Un1ver1lly of Wisronsln·Stev ns Point . am d St'~ral standard die tlonarh.' wcm • banned In all Tu · it 11r hools by the state School Hook Commlaslon on arouods tht')' contain "bad words " AS AN EXAMPLE of what the rommtul<m considers a "bad word." nurn-s cited "bed." fie U ld m any dictionaries conta..ln a dt1fi n1 llon of "bed" as a verb tha.t inrludes sexual 1ntercourse. Books purged from \'&rlous school libraries. he reported. ln· clu~ "Catcher in the Rye." ~ llren removed -l>Y "Go Aak Allee:· "Of Mice and • · ~slricts, be said. some ac.booJ .. THESE GaOVPS ARE well organized. There are -u; or l6 groups around the country ill· volved in school censorship." he Me!I." "'lbe Grape. or Wrath," "A Separate Peace." •"T he Diary of AMe Frank" and "To Klll a Mockingbird." "In a given year, one out of nve teachers hear objections to these books." he said. with about hall t.be complaints result· ing In removal or the books. THE BIBLE, "THE Scarlet Letter" and "1984" also have Burress said the most com· moo rea s on s cit e d for censorship are langua1e that Is loo f rank sexually and "bad words .. -a term which he said Is used lo cover profanity. ob- scenity and bad grammar. He s aid a relatively small number or outspoke n people were responsible for censorship. said. • "Educators must take ac· lion." Burress said. "Teachers ·need to know and pla n the cur· rlculum while Involving 'the ; board of education, parent I groups, students and educators l to assure public support at the 1 grass-roots level."' · ' Shcl<er pric e as shown. including optional wt111e SldewQll tires ($43) and Cahf emissions (S6Q). e xcluding Me. taxes a nd desflnotion charges BUT FOR reasons the r esearcher s aid they <'o u l d no t e x pla in . women wQ.o take birth control piln; are not as st•x ually a~~rcssivc as othe r wumen during the m1dp o 1n t I n th e ir m o nthly m e ns trua l cycles. Th e r es ea rch, published in the New Eng land J ourna l of Medicine, was conduct· e d a l W e s l e yan Un ive r sit y in Mid· dletown, Conn. ~re Pinto: ·It may be the besl small car buy in A · "Married women who used · contraceptive de· vices other than oral con t r aceptive s e x· pen enced a significant increase m their sexual behavior at the lime of ovulal1on," the report said. THE LEVEL of sexual b e h avior in th e s e women increased about 25 percent during the th re e -da y pe rio d of o vul a ti o n , the r e · sean·hers found. T h c re s-oo r c h e r s measured the frequency o f fe male i niti a t e d heterosexual activity as iwc ll as autoerolicism . THEY FOUND women who used other birth control methods. such as intrauterine de· v ices, Initiate d a n av e ra g e o f .4 2 8 heterosexual acti vities a ' day during ovulation, t compared with .321 at o the r t i mes o f the • m ont h. By contrast , women on the pill began .184 sexuul encounters a day al midpoint of their cycle, the resear chers said. David B. Adams , u psychologist who direct· ed the study. theorized the Increased sexuality was caused by a rtse In the level ot hormones auch as estrogen durtns ovulation. Birth co ntrol pills, which contain e:itrogen and progeste rone, pre. venttherel~aseotova. Put some l'M Ua In yCH.tr aunMts. Buy OM of the drHm bNts lilt· ed I n the l oatln1 clHslfled ads of th• NEW DESIGN PINTO Pin"""'°' 79 ho• o rtf1W dOlton New up tront. new 1n bOck. new IMtde. And Pinto hos more 6tondo•d tooturos than last veor -rt's o comp&oto amott cor. PINTO VALUE PRICED When you compare Plnto's low stic ker price to other c omporobly equipped co~ you may be" In fa o surprise. Faelgn exchange rotes have con- tributed to dmmotlo Increases In the sticker prices of Imports. Now .•. PINTO RUNABOUT IS: than T~g!l~~~ck than Jel~~bock than ~aac~ 3-0oOf And Pinto sttckef prloes compare fo· v0robtywltti domestic smoll COfS too. PINTO RUNABOUT IS: ~~~zl~~hbock Thon~1~.~~~hb0Ck MORE--STANDARD FEATURES :fHAN lAST VEAR • Roci< and Pinion Steeflng • Front Dlac Brokes • Our'aspork Eleotronlc lgnltJon • Colof ·Keved Cut·Plle Carpet • Bright WlndoW Frames • Front Stobllli« 8or PLUS: • OefUxe Bumper Group • Antj more EXCITING NEW MODELS Choose from o wide ~Ion of models. including the exciting new ESS with European-type styhng. For the more economy-minded buye r. there's Pinto Pony (with few0f stondord teotures)..ot $3.199. And o new Pony wagon, at $3.599. Stlcke< prices exclud· Ing title. toxes. dest1not1on charges and Collfomlo emissions. " REDESIGNED FUEL SYSTEM Of course. on '79 model Pintos, llke the '77s ond '78s before It. hove redesigned fuel system features. in~ludlng o longe< filler pipe, plus gos tonk shield. PINTO ECONOMY Pinto has oll-oround eoonomy. In addition to excellent EPA mileage estimates. Pinto's recommended seheduled mo1n1enonce opefot1ons hove been substonttoltv re- duced over the post six yeors 32 ~ 22 ~ EPA 9$111TlOIO$ Wlltl 2 3 hire ono•no Ond •·spe~d m onuol 1ronsm1ss1on (woo on raltng• 010 loworl Your oci\Jol m11e<>ge mov vorv. ~ng on hoW and where Vo\I drlYe. V0U COi'$ CondlhOfl Ofld OP- lionol equipment Over 2% mllllon Pintos sold since Its Introduction. FORD PINTO FORD DIVISION - Dally ....... -----'42·5671 ___________ ~-~ f 1 ' ,7 .. - I I INSIDE: •Stocks •Business s ~~·~M~ov~ies~·~Te~1ev~1s~ion~-...----------------------------iDOtDOtS --~-Mondlly, Novernb9r V. 1978 DAil Y PILOT .c • •• UCI Five ·Faces Portland B t;RNIE CASTO.LO Of""' o...41\' ,. .... "•" ' It ia Important ror UC lrvtM'I ~build· Ina basketball t"um to aet off to a good start W s season The Antt'altrs are r.t hom e tonight 11 301 and Tursday ~fore :spt>ndinsc the rt':ft or the" calender' ytar on th(• ro d two 1tartinc poeitlont. J C tran.sfer Lester . J on ll at guard •nd letterman ~J Bolden at .!orward. Th"Y wlll probably be Joined by Stt'vc McOuire In ll\e back t'Ourt and Quentin Brown and Vtctor Conyers up rronl The main quesUorr then Is, wUJ the Anl· eaters be ready by opening tipoff? "We better be.'We're going to have to be," says Jones. the play.making guard. "It's going to be a big test before con· ference play starts. If we do good In pre- season. then 1 lhink we'll be ready for con· fe rence " Yount(. ll'W'xpcrK>nccd a nd s till looklnl for re ft nemt>nt!i, lJCI "f11urt's to be n onr its hl'&1d when 1l kit'~ otf the campalen agaln t Portland at Crawford Hall UCI couldn't be t the P1lou rn two mttting,s last year and PorU1.1nd returns all but one player back from • tt>a m wtuch had a w1n ove r San Jo'rMc•sro among its 19 triumphs ln 1978 Portland. which finished third in the West' GoWJt Athletic Conference last year. return~ u.IJ·conlerence first team pick Rick Ra avlo. seoo.nd team All·WCAC Darwil) Cook ond honorabl~ mention Reggie Logan UCI WENT 8-11 l!)st year. its first as a Division I member. The Anteaters played well a l home but found going tougher on the road Against Portland. for instance, the Anteaters lost by five 173·681 at home and by 16 177-61 >on the road. UCI COAl'll TIM Tin' has decided only POR'ft.AND WJLL COME into tonight's clash with a game already under its belt wbilr Tift, who has been concentrating on mtroducmg his players to a new system. has barely bad a chance to scrimmage his team. Raivio srored 21 points and Logan hit 16 in Portland's easy 79·66 victory over highly-regarded Fresno State Saturday night in Fresno. It's a Grand Slalll RedW~' Body Work Pays Off . , Pruitt Does His Thing to Rams C LEV E LAND I AP l - Diminutive Greg Pruitt did his long dorma nt wil·o '-the -wisp numbe r on the gr asping Los Ange l es R a m s a n d th e C l eveland B ro wns turned hometown boos to cheers with a 30-19 National Football Lea~ue upset Pruitt. suffering from leg in· 1uraes much of the season. broke opcn a tight game Sunday with a t w1s t1ng, darli ng 57 yard touc hdown r un ear ly in the ro urth quarter agains t the proud Ra ms defense. "OUR GUY CPRUJ'M') h1t a h o m e run w ith the b ases loaded." said Cleveland Coach Sam Rutigli ano. "Al that point or the game. we were struggling to hold (he lead. Then Pruitt gives us the big run." The s weep by the S·foot-9, 190-pounde r built the lead lo 30·12. The Browns' opportunistic defense. which came up with four interceptions. a fumble and blocked a field goal a ttempt. dad the reRt. "I think It's difficult. to keep a team up for 16 games." ex· plained Los A.lgeles Coach Ra1 Malavasi. "I just hope we're up for the right ones al the right time. We have been. "I DON'T TmNK there's any question we were a tittle flat." he added. "If we hadn't been. we wouldn't have been beaten." What may have hurt LA more lha n its third loss in 13 games was the loss of star running back Lawrence Mccutcheon with a torn h amstring, s uffered in the second quarter. Another thing that hurt the R a m s was the pass ing of Cleveland quarte rback Bria n Sipe, who connected on 15 of 23 for 246 yards, including a 31· yard scoring pass to Reggie Rucker that built a 17·6 halftime margin to 24.9 midway through the third period. "IN MY MIND, Brian and Jim Hart of St. Louis are the two most accurate throwers In the league." s aid Los Ang eles quarte rback Pa t Haden, who threw three of the four crippling interceptions. "But it's very clear to every· body on this team that we didn't have the.. preparation we need." Ft1ll,er Crusla Man ............ San Dieg_o Charger Mike Fuller Crightl grabs Waller White of the Kansas City Chiefs after a 13-yard gain on a pass from Mike Livingston during the first quarter of Sunday's National Football League game. Haden added. "We're.. going to start thinking about the New York Giants on the plane· hOme tonight. We've played loo well to give up the home field <playoffl advantage now." BADEN'S 22·YARD scoring loss lo Ron Jessie was the only touchdown for the Rams. Frank Corral had field goals of 25. 46. 27 and 48 yards. but also had one blocked by Earl Edwards. set- ting up a drive that ended with Mike Pruitt diving one yard for a TD just before the half. Rookie Ozzie Newsome scored the other Cleveland touchdown on a nine· yard end around play. while Don Cockroft connected on a 41-yard field goal, both in the first quarter. The Brown5 won their second straight game as they built their record to 7·6 and kept their slim playoff hopes alive. RUJ1GUANO SAID: "Our de- fense gave us a good pass rush a nd great pressure on the quarterback. He <Pruitt l has been atruiaUna all year long. I would like to replay some e arlier gam~ with him healthy,•• Pruitt. who wound up with a game-bigb 74 yards on nine car- ries. said boos directed at him ea rly in the game didn't bother him. "Tbe fans have the right to boo. They pay $10 for a ticket and I've been struggling. I want- ed lo break one and I got good vibrations from the team. They wanted me to break one as much as I did." * * * SCORE ev OVAATE ltS LO\ Ano•I" l 6 0 10 14 C 1~••1<1nd 10 1 I 6 JO LA (Orrill FC. H <I• Cvc••oll re. o (i. · N-.o<"f' q run ICoc~rolt •or• 1 l A (Drr~I FC. •& Cl~ M Prv11ttrunl(otkrofl tu c.•1 LA (O<rnl FG11 Cl• Au<ker 31 IWI\\ lrorT> Sl~ f(o<kroll k •O I I A Corral FG .. (le G PtUtll SI""' lklCk block~! LA J•\\tenp.autron"t1~n tC.onatk1ckl A SS. •14 ST.ATIST1~ LA Oe F lr\I <low.,, 7• lb Pu\N!\ •~•II\ 31 ,.. J1 1.lO P""'"'I v<t<d• 11S 111 R~lurn Ure!• SI JI P8\~\ H~S • 1S-1• I Pul\I\ ) 311 S-Jot FumblP\ la.I I 1 s 7 PPMll•~\ ,_,,<'\ 10 10S 10-107 INOIYIOU4L LE40EltS RUSHING Lll'I .Anciek!•. C•-11•"' .1G-•J llr..,nt • U , MrCulCN!Ot\ ~-37. (lfYPIMld C. Pruill 9-1• Hiil 11 l6 PASSI NC. IO\ Anqole\, H&cs.n 10-3'-l-1'1 r.rraoamo 7 6 I ,. (IP•Pland, Slpf' I~ 1J.() 14'> G Pru1ll 0-1 1.0 l!ECEIYING L~.-,,..1es. Vouno HI, Cao- P"ll•lll I Ml. Jt<.•I• 1 71 Cle~l&nO. AU<ktr 3·11, NtWMI,.,. 3 13 Ll)Qeft ).10 DETROIT !AP > -It was a physical rontest. with the LQs Angeles Kings attacking the Red Wings for two periods. but with Detroit the a ggressor in the crucial final period. Red Wings Coach Bobby f<aom m said Sunday following Detroit's 4·2 National Hockey League victory that he wished his team would use "the body" a lot more often. THE RED WlNGS were on the receiving end of the bodycheeks . early as the s peedy Kings s kated circles around Detroit. As a re· suit, the Kings led 2-1 a fter the first two periods . "We used the body tonight." Kromm s aid afterward. "Los Angeles dominated the firs t and second periods and I think we frustrated ourselves. But we went right after 'em in the third period." It was Detroit's second meel- i ng with their tough Norris Division rivals from Los Angeles in five nights. The two clubs skated to a 3·3 tie on the West Coast on Wednesday. "WE TOOK THREE out or four points from LA this week." Kromm said. "If we had lost tonight. it rould have taken a lot of heart out of the team." The Kings shot to a i.o lead on a pair or goals by ex Red Wing Marcel DioMe . The swift little center s rored his 16th goal or the season just SO seconds into the game and got No. 17 at I :37 or the second period on a perfect pass from Dave Taylor. Vaclav Nedomans ky started Detroit on a long road back whe n he d e flected a Reed La rson slap shot for the Red Wings· first goal at 16:06 of the second period. AFTERWARD, KINGS Coach Bob Berry said the Nedomansky goal seemed to turn the game around. even though his club still led at th<' time "W e checked very well . . and had control." Berry said an the dressing room. "Then they got the goal by Ncdomansky whirh r thought was kind or lucky. That was the big goal "But we have no exruses We played well. and everybody on our team gave it a good effort." Berry concluded FERN LeBLANC tied the game at 3 :~ or the final pe riod a nd Andre St. Laurent ~ol what See KINGS, Page 82 Sunday's NFL Report The Game Rams at Browns Seahawks at Raiders J ets at Dolphins Chiefs at Chargers Eagles at Cardinals Vikings at Packers Giants al BiJls Saints at Falcons Bucs at Bears Bengals at Oilers Patriots at Colts The UpHtl The Odds Rams by5 Raiders by 7 Dolphins by 7 Chargers by 5 Cardinals by 3 Vlkingsby7 The Setup1 Bills by 2 Falcons by 4 Bearsby3 Oilers by 7 Patriots by 7 Steelers at49ers Tonight'• Game Steelers bv 6 The Scott Browns. 30-19 Seahawks . 17·16 Jets. 24·13 Chiefs, 23-0 EaRles. 14·10 !overtime I 10-10 Bills. 41 ·17 Falcons. 20·17 Bears, 14·3 Oilers. 17-10 Patriots. 35-14 ., ., ., Reisman -Raeei It's Wide .Open NEW YORK <AP> -In what promises to be the closest voting ln several years, the wlnnor of the 44th Helsman Trophy wlll be announced Tuesday. The wlnoer will be either a running back or a ·· quarterback. perhaps four leadlnc candidates. Tb~ee of them were on national television over the weekend for one laat glance -quarterbacks Cbuek Fuslna of Penn State and Rlck Leach of "'chipn and tallbac~ Charles White or Southern California. when Southern Cal edged Notre Dame 27·25 on a field goal with two seconds left. Already Southern Cal's top career around· gainer as a Junior. While has 1.808 yards with onr regular-season game remaining. against Hawaii Saturday. THAT HAS BEF.N pretty much lbe story or the Heisman. Only two linemen -ends Larry Kelley of Yalf? in 1936 aod Leon Hart or Notre Dame In 1949 -ever have won the award. presented annually by the Downtown AtbJe,Uc Club of New Yortc to "lh o!JUtandln~ college football player In the United States ... The ballot.\ were tent out severaJ wteks ago. the voting closes Tuesday morning, and the rtC'C' awears to ~ close-with - THE Ol'HE& TOP candidate. halfback 811ty Slim of Oklahoma, finiahed his r•f· ular aeuon a week earller as \he nation s feadln1 rusher with a school retord 1.762 yards. He also leads the nation tn scortna • with 20 touchdowns and Ued a naUoaal record wftht.bree20D-yard1amnln a row, Fualna and Leich ue seniors, Sims and White are Jun.Ion. --"'Wlltre ruiNtd ror 205 yards Situ FUSINA, WHO HOLDS or shares 17 Penn State puslng and tot.al offense re· -cords, completed Uof 20 passes ror 10'7 yards against Pill Including a key 15 yarder th•t helped sel up the go.ahead touchdown with 5:02 left to play In the No. l·ranked Nlttany Lions'\ 17·10vlctory. During PeM State'" 11·0 refular·seuon, Fusina completed 137 or 242 passes for "lfee"BEISMAN, J'•ce m - • VICTORY HUG Seattle qua rterback J im Zorn Cleft>' gets a victory squeeze from 6-5. 260-pound Nick Bebout a s they cele bra te Sunday's 17·16 victory over the Oakland Raiders. . For Seahawks ..... It Was a Matk!r Of Staying A.live O AKLAND CAP I -The Oakland Raiders were one yard awa y from an insurance pobcy on vir lory. "The whole game seemed to be a matter of just staying alive. and we did." said line bac ker Terry Beeson of the Seattle de· fe n s ive unit whic h den ied Oakla nd that necessary yard BY WlNNING 17·16 on Efren Herrera's 46-yard field goal with three seconds remainang Sun- day, the three -yea r -o ld Seahawks also remained ahve 1n the N alional Football League playoff race. "We didn't really think about this when the season began," ad· milled Coach Jack Patera. The Raiders and Denver Bron- ros. taking 8-5 rerords into their s nowdown here ne xt Sunday night. are only a game ahead or Seattle. 7-6. in the American Football Conference West. THE SEAHAWKS' offense got possession or the ball with 2.27 left in Sunday's game and drove 51 yards to Oakland's 28-yard line lo set up the winning kick. ·''they had third-and-one at our 21. and I'm s ure they thought they'd get a first down. score a touchdown and put it away," said Beeson. lie must have read the m ind or Raide rs Coach J ohn Madden. whose te am held a 16· 14 lead with 21h minutes to go. It would have been 17-14 if Ecrol Mann hadn't missed the e:dra point try after Ken Stabler's 31-yard touchdown pass to Dave Casper with 5:29 left. .. , OPTED TO GO with two plays. If we 'd kicked a field goal. they stJll would have had the opportunity or winnln1t the game with a touchdown. If we got a touchdown the game would * * * SCOttll ev OU41tHllS Sutllt I' o 0 10 1' O.&~ncl 0 10 0 • •• -llelb1•3t111ntromlom fHtHf•••~ll l 0•• Y.MI E>eQlwft.""' CM.IM 111(.111 O•• -F0M4M26 Su -LM9fnf " pen from Zorn (""'"''• klClll Oal< -OKper JI PtH lrom S1aoltr flllCll t•llltdl !.H -FGHtr""•" A -n,•7' OAM• STATISTICS s.. OM f'lnldewM to '° Aull•o-yereh ,.... l'-1U P•Ul"O y-t.i I .. Aetur11 V•rcl~ 1' S. P.,._., U -44· I 1'·11.0 """'' s. ..13 Fur'flblt\•IMI I I 1 1 ,....•lllnyenl\ J.10 Mi INOHllOUAt"tUOl'lft AVSHINO -*""· 5"'1111 I• 1'. TH1-..,.,... I t •. H-1 l l 0.-1..,., •ef'I &...-. IH:S. Wllllll"91Gll 1M H.,-, 4 14 PASSING Su ttle, Ztr11 U ·U ·I JIO 0.kl•ftd \t4IOl .. 1141.0 "" 1tccthrnrc ~ .. 111 •• McC11th1r'fl s.s. L•reel\I S·S1, Tuter"'•" ) u . '"'"'' • J4 0.-l•IMI, ~r MO, tktflCll >to. ••" f..-M nT ~ - • have been ove r for all intents and purposes. Unfortunately, it didn't work out." Madden said later. Stabler passed incomplete to Casper in the end zone on third down . then sent running back llarold flart off right tackle on fourth down. Beeson made his 12th unassisted tackle of the game. stopping Hart at the line of srr immage. The n Zo rn , who threw touchdown passes to Steve Rai· ble and Steve Largent earlier, look over McCutcheon Out for Year; Rams Hassle LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Los Angel es R a m s have a pparently lost ace r:unaing back Lawrence Mcc utcheon for the rest of the regular National Football League season with a. torn hamstring muscle. Two other Rams lost their composure on the return flight from Cleveland where they were upset by the Browns 30-19. Defe ns ive captain Jack Reynolds and offensive tackle Doug France engaged In a shouting match on the plane. No blows were struck as team mat.es separated the pair, but France round out you don 'l wake a s leeping 232·pound middle llhebacker even when you try to act like Santa Claus . "I feel bad about the whole thi ng ." said the 280-pound France. who 1s the Rams ' player representa tive . He had been chec king the squad to see what pres ents they might Ulte for appearing on a radio show. "Hacln!aw <Rey nolds I was asleep and I woke him up. He was pretty mad about loslng 8nd he got hot at me. I auess .I s hould have res pected hls privacy. It's all forgotten. No hard rrellngs," France said. Reynolds saJd later, "Ah, It was nothing." The loss of McCutch'~on definitely Is somethina. 1n put s ea s on1 . he h as been a 1.000·Y•rd runner and bolds &be team career record fo~ lie mlaaed the tlnt five, , • ._ ~-r,._­ of the regular teaspn wltb a thtah injury and went down again in the lint quarter •lilDlt the Browns. Cull-en Bryant Teplaced M~heon: --- ft DAIL¥ PILOT ,, A C1D•ule R•por1 From the World of Sf>or1• Fawn Wants an Diego, Pete, Jr. Prefers Montreal F ront AP DllpatcMI CIN("'IN~ATl While rl"f'e-a-ent bH ball Ill r.tar }' tt Ho.to of the 1nclnna&l RC'dl p0ndf'n. o!ff•r1 to 101.11 •not.hrr t am, hiJ tWo <'hlldn: n ha ve mMdt' their pr.,rtren ct known. and money l!m 't tb,•1r pr1m tl' con.al~ratlon Da~h~r !''own. 13, Is pullinit for S&n Dlt'i o and Mln Pele, 9, h h&.s ht••rt i.et on Montrl'al, NUY ftoat"'I wlf.-. Karolyn .. •·awn wantb to &JO to San 0 1t-go bct'UUJ(' or lb beocheb And I' Ut> wants to teo t.o Montr'1al h<'<>au. • that·, where TOC\Y t't!r<':t ~ 1a m11y IN,· Mrs R<Mle said Sunday. referring to ltw former C1nc1nnutl r.Lar who now pla)'& In Montreul "I 've point\.'<! out to Pet1e that Montn>•I didn't draf'l hii. father. but th t don.n't m1&tt~r lo tum " ~"" Plallft' 8'atftl •• .._ .... ,._ fa n club~'<! to death u pluyt>r who scored u stoal TEL /\VIV, lsro<'l A 16 ear -old :.OC\'\'r m fo r the opposin.: tettm S:tturduy in the occupied west bank to-.'tl of Nablus, !JOllC'e said . e asel AbduJlnh ttorha m . 19. hud j ust scort-d his te11m's firs t 1toal an a J{a me bctwt•en two nval Arab schools when the yo uth rushed onto the field and hit him over the hod with a wooden club, police sa.ad. Borham d ied bf'fore n doc· tor reached the scene Police arrested the youth. whose nam e was not re - leased . Authorities said the game immediately was suspended and pohce a nd border 1tuards dispersed the angry crowd. No further incidents were reported .....-----Qttotr of tlw Da11------. India na Unive rsity basketball Coach Bobby Knight, when asked how fa r his Hoosiers were from their potential after two losses m the Sea Wolf C lassic a t Anchorage, which included a defeat to Pep· perdine · "About 14 light years." l'lldll,,... Pacbn Sdfle for~ M inneeot.a ·s Vikings came from behin d to EE lie the Green Bay P ackers, 1().10, as Fran •II• Tarkenton tossed a five-yard pass to Ahmad Rashad with 10 seconds left in overtime. Thl! 15-m inute overtime produced nothing a nd lhe two remain tied tor the NFC Ce ntral Division lead with 7·5·1 records ... E arl Campbell ran for 122 yards to give him 1,265 for the year. an NFL record for a rookie, al\ the Houston Oiil'rs r:ilh<'d for a 17·10 win OVt!r Cin c mnati. The winning TD was a 47-yard p ass play from Da n P astorlnl to Rkhard Caster . . The New En.gland Patriots buried the Ba ltimore Colt~. J:i 14. with St:u1Jey Morgan setting up '""o T Os with a 37·yard pun\ ~tum a nd ~· 38-yard reception. He al.So caught a StevP Gro~an pass and turned It into a 75 yard T D play ... The New York Jets entcrct'plcd three Bob Griese passes as Mia mi was upset. 24·13. Mau. / '" . . . # .. . , . . . ' -~"' ( -. . ' -. ... , .. ' CAMPHU. Roblnaoa 's three-yard T D pass to WP!iley Walk.-r a nd short sconng runs by Darnell Powell a nd Kt-vln Long ftn1sht>d o ff the Dolph.ins . Buffalo's Teny MUJer gained 208 yards and s cored on run of 39 and 13 yards l o lead the Bills to a 41-17 rout or 1 hl' Nt•w York Gia nts .. Ph1ladelpb1a snapped St. Louis' roUI game winning l>treak, gelling touchdowns on Ron J aworsld's 22·yard TD pas:; to CbarUe Smith en the second period a nd Mike Hogan''" two-yard plunJ(e in the fina l p('riod to post a 14-10 victory . . Mike Llvlngstone'1' TD passes of 29 yards to He nry Marshall and seven yar ds to Larry Dorsey and three J a n Stenerud fi eld goals boosted Kansas City past San IJiego. 2.1·0 ... Roland Harper, with 144 yards r ush.mg and Wa lte r Payton, with 105 yards. chewed up Tampa Bay's de· JAwo 11i 1e1 fcnsc. leading the Chicago Dears to a 14 :I wi n Sten Bartkowski hit Jim Mlk bell on a one -ya rd p<tss with f1 vt> seconds to go to cap a seven-play, 72-yard tlnvt• that bf'gan with o nly 53 !>CCOnd.s left to lift Atla nta to .1 20 17 victory over New Or learu. l11land~rs' Arbour Gn. ZOfklt Mn New York Is landers CQach Al Arbour was "1 11n·M·ntt>d Wlth his 200th coaching career victory , ~unday as th<· Is landers dealt Vancouver a 5·2 defeat . . The Boston Bruins, behind the goal· tending of Gerry Cheevers, stoeped Atla nta, 4-2. . Buf· f:.ilo slopp<.'<i Colora do. 4· 1, en Aldo G uidollo's debut as the Colorado coach . . . Anders Hedberg and Ron Grescbner 1•at•h had two goals and a n asMst while Carol Vadnais con· tributcd three assist as th e New Yor k RanJte rs routed the Washington Capitals, 9·4 .. Defcnsema n Borje Salmlng heored tw1ce-hls first go als since Oct. 25 -in helptng Toronto blast Pittsburgh. 8·2 Bldki• Sur.,,., .. Cold Shooting Strftllc Wa!'lhingl:on's Rullcts 1lurv1ved a first half in m which the backcourt conncctoo on three-for-22 from the fi eld and went on lo post a 110· 102 NBA v ic to ry over Golde n S tate . Kevin Greve y :.cored 15 in the second half to lead the Bulleti. with 21 . . . Indiana posted 1ta second victory in its last 11 starts as l{uard Jolmny Davll scored ~ pc>lnts and center James J.;dwarda had 26 ... Phoenix posted its fiflh straight vie· tor y to r aae lta record to 16-6. The Suns had seven players in double figures, led by Alvaa Mama with 22 points . . . Rand1 Smith scored San otego'a last s ix pointa, including a 20-foot Jumper with two seconds left a s the Clippers ed ged Boiton, 105·103 .. Houston outscored Seattle 16·1 in the final five minutefl of the third period to open a n 87-75 lead and then held off the Sonics to po11i o 108-103 wln. Mo.es Malone led Houston wit h 30 polntR and 22 rebounds U..•fORfAapflll'ft~C'. l!:dmont.on avenged a 41 6 hum1hallon in th [iJ 1977 Canadian t~ootbull League c hampionship 4• • jCam e wit.I\ u 20-13 victory over t he Montreal Alo uettcs bf-fore :>4,386 In Toronto for the 1978 Orey Cup, Canada's title a1un c ... Gre1 Roberta of the Uelverslty or Oklahoma won the Outh1nd Trophy aa the na· lion 's top Interior Un man. Robert.a' roommate 111 8Uly Sima, one of the contenderfi for the Hels man Trophy ... Penn St4t.e, the nation'• No. l·ranked football team, won the Lambert Trophy for th 10th Ume In tbe last 13 yur-11 111 the outatandlng major college team In the Eaat . . . Joliln Hadt HYI he d~sn 't ox peel to btl an assistant. coach at. the Universit y of Kansas ln 1979 If h doosn 't aet the head coaching job. R•tllo,Telftt..._ aADIO: Pittabu.ri1b S lers at San Fra.ncllco 49en . 5:50 p.m., KNX Cl0'10l. Jack 8uclc. Hank Stram re port. Bu ket.ball -Athletes In Action at Cal State <t.on1 Beach), 8:~ p.m ., KYMS 006 FMl U d J<FOX ($3.5 FM I. TV: The PlU.lbur1h Stoele r1 m eel ttHJ 'tera In San •"rl nclleo'f Cand.lcatt~. 61.m.; Ch"'1!et 1. rrank GUford. ON Meredith 1nd'Howar Cq!eU re_,ort. t I r Vi. 49ers: A Yawner? ~AN l'HANCJSCO CAPI -TM t'lll•bur1h Ste lert. on the road 10 the Nationa l fl'ootbull Leacue pla yoff•. try lo avoid Uipplng 11v1•1 th 8-n Francisco 49era. on ttw1 1 own roud to oblivion . In t1111I hi . ., 11ul1orrnll )' tel6VIH~ j.!M lflt•. ' l'ht• l:Jl•'t11f'ti have lo t only to lh11111to n and U>~ Ange les durirut Ith• h r-Jt 12 wt•ck.s or lhc season l'ht• 4Uers. ht•a d lnl( fo r what 111u ld tx· tlw wor-.t record In the frunch111tt•'. .bu.tory, huvc beaten 1111 I y Cmchumll ti 0 W •: V F. R , T II F. Slt•t•lvri•. who ll•a(I llouston '" 11 • ~.1111<"' In tht• Ame rican OrtTt'Te" .... Ota""~' 7 ai 8 Football Conrcrcnc e Centr al Ulvl~1on, n<.'e'd only to think back to tht•1r last J.taml' a~a ansl a tt•a 111 with one victory. to worry a.:aini-t the 49ers. In that game, a~a inst Clncin· 11at1 last Sunday. the Steelers NJ<.•apcd with a 7-6 victory. 1l was t he sc<'ond week In a row the o nce-fa bled P ittsburgh of· re n !'e had s cor e d only one touchdO'+"l· "T he last te w weeks. w~ h:lV1•n 'Ldonc anythmg, .. it 'sem · barrassing. · · s aid Stee le r s' cente r Mike Webster . "I don't know what the problem is. It's not t 1m 1n g H's j u s t e xecution. Some thing 1sorr " TH t: 49ERS, o n the othe r hand. appear on the ups wing dC"s p1 te a se ve n-gam e losing streak. They ha ve been close r to victory 1n e ach of the three games under new Coach Fred 0 'Connor and quarterback Scott Uull. who took over one Jtame afler O'Connor. Lasl week the 49ers played perhaps their best game of the season in a 31-28 Joss to the H:lm s l'ollowing that game. the team c u t co r n e r b a c k A n t h on y Leonard, who cave up seve ral receptions which set up F rank Corral's winning fie ld ~oal for lhc Rams. LEONARD WAS a sta rte r last season and had lhe same role for 10 weeks thi8 year. He became the 14th starter unde r former Coach Monte Clark to be cut or traded slnce Joe Thomas took over as gene ral m anager before la s t season. The 49er.i need a victory in one of their fina l four g ames to avoid winning fe wer game• tha n any te am en club hJstory, a dlstinc· t ion which currently belongs to 1 h<' 2· 12 squad of 1963. /\ Steelers' victory in a ny of their fina l four gam es would virtua lly as s ure Pitts burg h a plac e in the playoffs for the seve nth s t r aight ye a r , s ince Hous ton is the only AFC team compclin~ for a wild card spot with fewer than five losses. Front Page BI KINGS ••. proved to be a gam e-winner a t 5 46 a fter taking a pass from Pa ul Woods. La rson got the Red Wings an UlSurance goal on a breakaway at 9 :06 -j ust 11 seconds after returning fro m a v1s1t to the penalty box. The g<1me started on a bizarre note. with Detroit r lRhl winger Oenms Polonich assessed-a IO m inute mlSconduct pena lty by refe tee Dave Ne well before the gume had even begun. "I was Just agitating' DioMe. like I always do," Polonic h said. "l wa s te lling hlm he wa s going to be In (or a ro1.1gh nighL. The offi cial says, 'Let's not st art any nf thal before the gum e' lo me. Tha t was really none or his busi· nc:;s, so J kept on.'' Polonlch Stlld. M lc r the game. ·Kro mm wus d iplom atic. "I've ttot a lol to say about the orrlcla l, but I'm building a house a nd have to save my m oney," he said with a s mile ICIO•I eY f'llUOO$ lO\A~ I I 0 1 ~,,..,., 0 t , • I '"' "9<10d-I ~ ._... 0-I• IWll- ll•llll, l •rtor I, lO ,.....mn foo!OftKll, O.C • mt\(OM,,..t 00 tlHl•ll, l'lfll , • ~ l..•noll, l,_1 10 4'• Muo IJflY LA, II ~ o.IO\IO. I..'. I/ " VtOf'<I r.<IM 1 I O\ A"9"•~• 0-II •W•ll•Aln\I I 11 l 0.lrOtl, Htoom .... , ... •• At\011 M(('ou•ll " Ot POl\Atll.. 'II l AV ft hi, Ort 10 -0 ( "'4CNI>. I A I• '1 llurd PHIV<t • 0.lrOll, l..rOl•fl< ) 111~•1411. I lboll 1, l 10 ' t>r110H ~ l•ur.nl \ IWCloel>l, \ 44 4. OtltOll, U IWll 1 l~I ..... ,...,,,, l lt.eltl, • Ot ,..,....... ""''°"· a.I •• )} ~·· Ori 00.1 I°' AMtlet ... ti Otitroil IOI '' 30 Ciotl•~• Lo~ Aft9'ti.t, G••n•m• 01111111t. 111111\frtord A u. II• 44-race Jinx Broken by Petty PHOENIX <A P l · • Richard Petty broke a 4'-race jinx when he look the ArllOna NAPA 2SO N ASCAR 1tock car-r ace at Phoen ix lnwrnalJonal Raceway unday. Petty had a wlnnln1 time of t.4tU3 and averaged !IA.l22 mph ln the 151 l•Pll ln. HCOnd. plact was J immy I n1olo ot L MlNk>n llllltl Callf., followed l>Y Robby Al lton of Hueytown. Ala FOOTBALL I TENNIS STAR OF THE FUTURE -16-year-old Pam Shriver ooses with her tenn is coac h. Aust ralian Don Candy. The six-foot prod· iJ.!y f_rom Ma ryland appears destined for """" .......... supe r st a rdo m anD i s a lrcaCi y being spoken or in the same brl'ath with llele n Wills. Maureen "Li ttle Mo" Connolly and Chrts E vert. Destined for Stardom Bm There's a l.Dt of Presmre on Pdiii"Sluiver By WILL GRIMSLEY .. ,, s.e<lal c:..nt'9" ... "' O n ce in a ge9 e r a t ion an a thletic ta le nt will e m erge which a uto ma tically appears des tined· for cer tai n s uper s tardom . Such a tale nt is 16·year-old P am Shriver , the strinity, 6-foot prodigy from Lutherv1lle, Md., alre ady bcini: spoken of in the sa m e tones with s uch tenn.is im · mortals as Hclch Wills, Mauree n "Li ttle Mo" Connolly and Chrh E vert. HOWEVER, THE MAN who took her as a gawky 9-year-0ld a ll arms. legs and dele rmlna lion and molded her into a Ouid. artistic ra cquet-swinging machine. urges caution an too hast y a Judgment. "Reme mber , she is only 16 and h asn't e ven finished high school," says Australia n Don Candy , P3m's court tutor. "She as car rying a heavy load. She n ow will be playinR the best p layers and be expected to beat t hem . Who nood s tha t. kind or pressure" ··The next six month.4' will tell the story she can emerge as pe rha ps the gr ea test wo m an player of all dme or turn into JU!>t another g00<1 young player on t he tour. "PERSONALLY, I AM ver y opt1m1st1c. l think if we gave her s ix m onths i.he will spread ht'r wings and n y ... llow high and how far will the willowy Maryland girl soar., ·1 d on 't know ," C a n d y acknowledRC.'<I during a bash in New York last WM!k al wh.ich Ten nis Ma~azine honor<.'<f Pa m as the siX>rt ·~ 1978 Rookie or the Year. "ls she as good as Mo Connolly was at 16'! Js she as good as Evt'rl wa!> at the same s tage" "IN MY MIND, s he ha s a ll the physical assets . She has the athleticis m of Margaret Court. another tall girl who was very decept.JVe in he r mobility. She shows the disciplined, relentless grouod-strok.ing powe r of Corr- nolly and the mental to ughness of Evert and Billie J ean King. "But she hasn't been tested completely unde r the kind or continuing heal that's a head in the corrung year . To come to New York for the rookie <tward. s he bad lo take a test m thl' mornin~. rush back and take another in the afternoon . "That's why J s ay the next sax months are so importa nt. How does she face up to s uch de· mands ?" SHRIVER DEFINITELY was the brightest new face of the 1978 sports year. s ucceeding to the role sbared in 1977 by jockey Ste ve Cauthen, golf's Nancy Lopez and tennis' J ohn McE nroe and Tracy Austin. S he burs t upon the t ennis scene·like a rocket, first ga ining a tte ntion b y beating P a m Tecgua rde n an the Virginia S l i m s tourn a m e nt at Washington, D.C .. the n winnlng Fro.aP~BI REISMAN. • • 1,858 yards and 11 touchdown.s . LEACH. MICIDGAN'S No. l q ua rterback since his freshman s eason . h a s direct e d the Wolverines to 38 victories. more tha n any other quarterback In college football b.istory. He com· ple lcd 11 of 21 passes for 16G yards Saturday in a 14·3 triumph over Oh.lo State. His performance included two tou c hdown p a sses a nd h e finished with a nationa l record of 81 touchdowns a ccounted for w hile becoming th e fi rs t quarterback in history to gain m o r e than· 2,000 yards both rushln_g and pass ing in a career. the Avon F utures t>ve nt a l Columbus, Ohio . and finally gaining the V1rg1ma Slims fmal tn Da llas Pam resurret•ted cente r court m em on C8 of Connolly and Eve rt when :.he u p:-.c t Wimbledon titleholdt•r Ma rtina Navratilova 1n the ~l·m1finab of this year·, U S. Qpt•n, thf'n loi.l a h erct• fmal battll' t.o Chris. "PAM l.t:D 5·4 en the firi.t set and wa~ 40 0 on st•rv1cc at 4.4 in the s econd. It was that clOS<!." said Candy .. But E vert 's men tal t o ughness refused to bt.- brokc n " Pa m ha.-. shown the same type of 1n.f'le x1ble con centration although outwardly she presenL" a m a rk e d l y con tras ting persona lity A pleasa nt , fuzty·h a1red girl. s he runs the gamut of e motions. some times g1gghng, o the r t1m~ frowning. showmg dis pleas un· w1th herself but neve r seeming to lose her cool Us ing the outsm~d Prince rac- quet. a weapon favored by agm~ players because it provides <i much larger hitting surface. she <'ove rs the court with grace and agility and thrives on :.i hi~ serve and voHey game normally a:.· soC'i ated with top men pla yers. "THE TENNIS TOUR is now saturated with sharp, talented kids, but m any or them can·r live with success." 1ns1sts Can dy . a product of Ha rry Hop man·., assembly lin<' that pro duccd Rod Lavt•r. Ken Rosewall and other greah ·'They an: hypnotized by a ll the fantastic money that's a round. ·'T hey never stop They 1ump from one tourna ment to another. ~ra bbing all they can. Whal·, t h e diffe r en ce 1f you m akl' S600.000 or $800.000 a year" You J(row Jaded. a s Evert did befon• she took a break early this year It can rum the gr eatei;t "I rlon 'l want 1t ha ppening tn Pam." TodAy AT ORANGE CooNTy's No. 1 Bvick DEAlERSltip BAUER Buick You DON'T ltAvE TO Sp£Nd TitovsANds of Doll.Aas foR A BaANCI NEW LvxvRy CAR wltEN You CAN l.osE A BRANd NEW $182.03 plu• t1x monthly payment CllP Cost: $77 .66 Rftiduel $4169.70 Total Periodic Poymtriu S& 183 1979 Buick ELECTRA S162.QJ p £R MONTk Totol Down S323.7b Open End Lt<t5f.l 36 Mo. With "'l'IPl'OVlld credit UAM A NEW Buick ··-------EllCTRA TodAy AT OuNGE CooNTY't ~~B~.~ .. -,, Q.••--u '" , ., ...... •tto1~ No. 1 Buick Du ~- MAR ••"ft \4H OlltA.l f'•tt•~• &j .,..uf ...... , °""'-"'-' ... llflitl ..,,..,._ ........ - I t ,7 I I I I I I l ( f t I e 8 I ~ 8 8 0 I~ e. e. e. 84 61 Ill Be Be Bt s. lk Be 8« Be 811 De e .. e .. e., et • BASKETBALL I FOOTBALL I WATER POLO • Mondly. No~emt>er 'Z1. 1978 Anteaters Capture 'Third Plaee . ' LONG BEACH-UC Irvine, behind a five-goal outburst by Manfredo Lespier. shelled Pep- perdine Unlversity Sunday to · cau>ture third place In the NCAA w..ater polo finals at Belmont Plaza. In the championship game. Doug Burke's second goal of the game , coming in sudden death overtime. provided Stanfor<l witb. lhe winning margin as the Cardinals sllQped 1La s t California, 7-6. BARRY LElOH Edleon STEVE POPOVICH MerlM DAVE BROWN Fountain Valley JERRY DeBUSK Newport H•rbOr ., ROY MIL&.ER Huntington Beach In the chall}plonshlp match form er Newport Harbor star Kevin Robertson, a sophomore, scored three times for Cal. Sunset Basketball: There's Talent Aplenty The Bears jumped to a 3-0 lead after one quarter, but saw it melt to 3-3 at the end of three periods. Burke's winner came on an as- sist from Alan Mouchawar after the two teams had tied at 5-5 at the end of regulation a nd each scored in overtime to send the match into sudden death. Marina Rmed No. 1, but the Rest of the Coast Area Teams Are Solld 1lso By ROGER CARLSON OI tlw IM'tr ~llet SLaH Marina Hlgh's Vikings are the favorites to capture the Sunset League basketball championship, but 1f lhey do, they'll do it with four contenders snap· ping at their tails. In a six-team ci r cuit , o nly Westminster ls not given a reaUstic cha nce at s topping Marina, ·which boasts just about everything a coach 'Could want experience, size, shooting ability. quickness and speed . NEWPORT HARBOR COAOI J er ry DeBusk says: "Ma rina is the ravorite. Westminster is No. 6 and you pick the others." And Fountain Valley Coach Dave Brown points out "that his seniors, along with three other Sunset teams tied for the freshman championship in a year Huntington Beach was winning the . rrosh crown in the Empire League. Thus, it appears anyone's guess as to which team will surface from the quartet of Newport Harbor. Fountain Valley. Edison and Huntington Beach in the chase to knock off the Vikings. Newport Harbor bas better size and experience and could field its best team in several seasons: Fountain Valley has no returning varsity players, but the JUitlor varsity was 20-2 last season. The loss of 6-7 Mugsy Eppelheimer due to torn ankle l~ga ments will hurl the Sa rons. but Eppelheimer cot.lid be ready for league play io J anuary. EDISON APPEARS solid across the front line with a 6·5 look and Huntim~ton Beach has a pair of retumlog All Sunset League players in 6-4 Curt Wooten and 5.9 Rico Thompson. But the most visible strength is at Marina, where the Vikes have three re· turning starters with a squad boasting such height as 6-8'h, 6·7'h, 6-6. 6·5, 6·5 a nd 6-5. in addition to some excellent guards, including 6 ·5 guard Keith Dawson and 6-1 Truitt Hatton. JC Grid' Log SOldlwt'llQal ,., Ml Saft jllrtfonlO 0 71 ("8119¥ 21 11 S;on oiew-.. I 31 Sou111--.1eoi IJ 11 Or•ft9f C.0.U " •• S.clcll-• 21 C.lllerew A_.. .... ,, Alver•lo. " 1 Golden-,. ll P•-n GOLDEN WEST IH I ,. S.ne.r-,., OltAHOE CIOAST O.JI I) Cllrui " 33 Lono 8"'"'11 3• 70 Cy pre•~ 11 CMAl'l'E'I' IJ-SI ,. 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C.rOllN SI 72, LoulsYlll• .. lS Chatley I) •> Soul-em ,. ,......,._ CEltltlTOS (._SI 7• S.n~•no 0 ~CllN 1$, l..Mn.W ,. 31 Ent LA n MIH .... CloWI CoMMMlell 13 B•~er\llelcl ,. 12 GlellOllle ,, Te1es At.M 100. Al•lk•-Aft<l!Onge I LOftO llMctl 11 70 ,. Cypr~ ,. SAHOtlOOCCIS.SI Se"""' PMce ,. s. ........ 10 0 "'-"la 71 lftdllN ib,,...... St. U .. Gro\~C 1 3 S.n o;eqo Mew S3 ·~ u Ful .. rton 26 22 ~nl•BMtlltr• ~ K•11tucky IO, PollJll N'"IONls 61 .,.\IN.A St11181~#1 ~MAIM :;:~:: ~~~7-2242 _. ... ·Lost Our ~ease! CloslllCJ OUt! Evei:ythlng Goes! .. ·~ Here Is a capsule report on the five Orange Coast area teams involved in the Sunset Le&llue race: ....... Coach Steve Popovlch's Vikings have several combinations and the Viking mentor says he plans to take advantage of them. Returning starters include 6 -7'h Randy Heidenreich. 6-5 Kevin Olson and 6-6 David Tieizi Also in the front line picture are Matt Holmes !6-5). Jeff Saylor 16·51 and Jim Paugh 16-8 ~ l, who missed his junior season with a knee lnjurv. T ruitt Hatton 16·ll returns al guard, another loaded area ror the Vikes. Aside from Dawson. the 6-5 junior . Popovich has 6·0 Mike Spivey. 6-0 Kevin Nelson and 5~9 Ben Gabriel. Spivey was the Vlkes' third guard .as a Junior and has been busy this fall scoring touchdowns for the football team "We have to work on our intensi· ty, concentration and team play, we're going to use man and zone defense, press and run more than we did last year." says Popovich. Heidenreich is fully recovered from a broken jaw suffered last December and is up to 200 pounds. NarpenB••r Four varsity le'tterm en. including three starte r s. aot t:oach Jerry DeBusk's roster. giving the Sailors a sohd outlook. Among the returning starters are 6·3'h Jon Sweek. 6·1 Brian Freeman and 6-4 junior Bruce Caldwell. Bob Street 16·3"'11 was a part-time starter as a junior. Up from the junior varsity are 6-0 guard Brian Lynsky, 6·2 guard Kevan Doody. 6-3 Bill Yardley and 6-2 swingman Steve Black. Alan Gaddis 15-9 I and Brett L 'Ecluse <6-4. 2001. two football players. are also counted on by DeBusk. The Sailors will be running and press- See SUNSET, P age 84 The Anteaters snapped a 5-S halftime silaatlon with three goals in the third quarter and another four tallies in the final , segment to put Pepperdlne away. Other results found Loyola o( Chicago besting Bucknell. 7-6, for fifth place, while Texas A&M whipped Air Force. 11-6, for seventh place. ScM9.., OloMten UC l"'lne • t 3 • 12• '"-nllM 1 l t I f UCI KO"l"Q ~ S, 0'8rl•n 2, &«q~, fllewl-. ~I. Fet1, I.yon• New Duke Coach? DURHAM, N.C. <APl -As- sisntant Athletic Director Red Wilson said today he expected to be named successor to Mike McGee as bead football coach at Duke University. ; .. : ; 't I · .. ' .. THE NEW 1'179 TOYOTA SR-5 LONG BED SPORT TRUCK. NEW INTERIOR COMFORT. 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It's vour next car \ I -·------~.....;;...;----------• ' ,, I I - .. ••• DAil Y PILO J TENNIS I BASKETBALL I FOOTBALL rulait. o Match -Bean:--Wins $51,546 Griese Backed Nobody's Peif ed, Says Liitk For Borg •·rum AP Dl•pa&d1ea llEl~JNKl , FmJand Bjorn~ Bor1 o( Swf'dt•n ~·U"rt"C1 ba n '<'. nrd u.i1u1111l Am r r1l.'11n V1l1 '1 v t>rul1ulli. lo 12 2 lo w1nrun11 • l'hillltntcl' nrnkh 6 3. 7 5, 3 6. 7 6 In lhf1 Hebanlu ""' h11ll Sunday M tYAZAKI. Japan IA P l .,.. Andy Bean coaaled lo a (Ive-stroke victory In the Phoenix golf tournament f i r ing " three-under par 69 In Sunday'!> final round. By The AallOClaled Pre11 Whal they we re saying Sunda y around the National Footba ll League : . The vl<'lory wui. worth S.10,000 to 8-0rte In i.no lht•1 m u l c h . Sandv M ayt'r of lht• \! nalc-d St atew beat Adr'aunt> Pltlluttu of lluly 6 3, t>-4 G 4 Muyt.'1 t'l1rnt'<l $10.000 f\ r rowd of 3,500 •»w th(• m:itchM The 25-year-old Bean, winner or three tourname nts on the American tour this year. led all th~ way en route to the 151,546 first-place check. He finished • with a 72-hole total or 275. 13·~ under·par. Graha m 4tfi-sh of Australia wa s alone in second plat'e with a total of 280 after shooting a final· r ound 71. American Bobby W adluns was third with a ?.82 .1nd country m an Bob Oy man finis h e d fourth. one s tro ke farther bac k. "Nobody can be perfect W<.'l'k a fte r week. If a nybody can. they're not human.'' -·Mia mi guard L arry L ittle, afte r quarte rback Bob Griese threw three intercepted passes and fumbled once in the Dolphin,.· 24·13 loss to the Ne w York J el.b t h..w11 ....... . MANILA . l'h1 l1pp1n "'' Youn1e Yanm<'k Nouh of Jo'ran<'1• bt:at Pl·tt•r fo\•1.:I 1 ti. 6 0 Sunday . rte r th,. /\ u' t r I an v I a) 1· r s prained hl'l r1.:ht ankll' dunn~ the fir'St·sN tat-brt>Hkcr in tht' fma ls of tht' Ph1hppinu lnte rnu lion:-J teruus toumamf'nt. T he VJctory. Noah 's first mo· 1or one as a pro. gave him the lop prate or $12,750 I n t h c d o u h I " s 'fl n a I s • Americans Briun Teacher and Sherwood SU-wart ove rpowered Ross Case und Chrn, Kachel of /\us traha . 6-3, 7-6. to s ha re the top doubles prize of $3,825. Tit~toC~ B U ENOS AIHES. Argentina /\rJ!(•nUna 's Jose Luis Clerc won the Arlll'nlint• Open Grand Prix Tennis Tournam ent Sun· day, dc re·atini:: V1t'lor Peed of Pa raguay, 6-4, 6-4 In the do uble s final. Va n W1n.tsky of the United States and Chns Lewu. or New Zealand defeated Clerc and Belus Pra· j oux or C:hlle, 6-4, 3·6, 6-0. Britaht~ M ELBOURNE, Austra li a - fl1ghly fancwd Gre at Britiun made a shaky s tart at Kooyong toda y in Its qu<.'Sl lo become the fifth notion to win the Fede ra- tion C up Sue Rarkc•r :md Virginia Wade both strugglt'<I to ovt•rcomc their h'llc -known Spamsh opponen~. And to add to Britain'::. troubl~. Darker ~um·rcd a torn groin muscle and may not be a ble to play in any rcm aintnl( match~. Barkt•r lnJUrt•d he r left lcit wheo she slipr>Cd during her 95 minut.-cenkr court ::.trugglc with Spam 's Monica Alvarez Mon. Barke r ~ought m edical treatment 1m mcd aate ly ortcr wmnin~ 6 0. JOH Alamitos Results "·~ lf o""' ti .. ei to.Ny "'"""411 APCW~•· r ,,. •• , , N , l\t.tm tr Oout..4" Oun Uh\ft l •• lft '••O , ~ (h••''' •1•rhM •tt• )It(),,'°· H1u '"" .. U>c...0 I 1 ii() •,nond t N t\ IW.H1t~"' 1\t' tVolCJto/l 11 4(), 190. 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Fro.a Page Bl SUNSET BASKETBAIJ, • • • ing as they have the past two years under OeBusk, but they 'll :.i lso be more e xperiencedtaller and sl rongt>r. Caldwell weighs205 and Stnoet cheeks in at200pounds. Newport's s tronge r points s hould be in board play. Yardley is a nephew of former Newport Harbor High s tar Geor~e Ya rdley, who went on to St.an ford and the profcossional ra nkl> Swcek is the younger brother of former UCLA g uard Ball Swcek Although lht> Barons have no vars ity lettermen in camp, the residuals or a potent program are still thNe for the two·time d efending Jea~ue champions . Coach Dave Brown will be dra wing orr a J'unior v a rs itv team that racke up a 2().2 rec· ord. Eppelheimer probably will b e mi ss ing throu g hout Dece m ber und early January wh<>n the narons ar<' mt•cling s uch opponenLc; as Corona dcl Mar, Verbum Del, Katc lla and Pa los Verdes. in addition to tourna ment action. In the front line a rc 6-6 Corey Hubba rd. 6·4 Jeff Ha rlow. 6·3 Craig Stoll, 6-3 Del Pohkr 'll!> a nd 6-4 C he t fo'1e lds . Tht.• backcourt includes 6-0 Denna!> Cowan. 6-1 Ralf R<'uhrnd, S JI Jon Ramirez and 5 11 Jim Cop· porn. They a re all se niors and COp· oom may not bl• available for 1.1 while due to football commit mcnls . "We shoot the ball pretty well and play well together." says Drown. "flul our question marks arc e x p e rience and cebou.nding." This i,roup or seniors shared the Sunset League freshman C'rown, a nd won the s ophomore und junior varsity titles on the way to the varsity. Edl• ... n a rr y Leigh returns lo the Edison baskl'lball program ~rter a three -year layoff and figures to be in the m iddle or things with 6-5 Darin Bowen. 5·11 guard Kregg Kanemaru and 6-4 st.and· out S teve Davis p~v tn g t he wa y. The bala nct' of Edison's three· forward offN•~<· f1gun.-s lo n · volve arci und a ~ ltt-x Mc·Donald. a good ,.hooter with r ange a t g uard, a nd .S.5 forward Larry Hirst. lllrst has the finesse·. Bowen provides the powe r and Davis ls an excellent leaper , g1v in~ Edison a s trong front hnc Others in the program ancludt• 6 ·4 Todd Hark<'r . 5 11 Steve Odgers. 6-4 Paul Reagan rthe only junior>. 6 J Matt Lothian. 5 9 Mike 11 <.ill'. 5 -9 Greg Schroeder a nd 6 3 Tom Morgan Leigh. who directed Edtson's Junior vars ity team s for two years and the sophomores for four years. s ays his team will t•mploy a man·to-man defeMe a nd run the passmg game on of· fcnse . "We're optimistic. ~ays l .. e1gh. "but it's going to be a war CVl'ry mghl in the S unset Leugue." "'"'"""'°"Bradt The U1l c r s or lluntington, lh.'ach Coa ch Roy Miiier have a. pair of All·Sunsct Lea gue re turneer. m the rold and with a (i 5. 6 4 t•o mbanat1on up front. will be relying more on the in '>Hll· J{:.tmt• this S<'a.!>On H1 t'o Thompso n cs 9 1 and 6·4 Curt Wooten a rc the retu rning :.ill lt·a~ut· t:ho1t'es. and with 6·5 1'1c rr <.> Ayala . a reserve center :is a Junio r, lhl' Oile rs ha v<' a solid nucleus to wor k w ith. Othl'• s an the fold 1ncludC" seniors ('hr1s Pa~nam·ll1 C6 O!, Doug l>iumond CS·ll 1. Ric k Gle nn 16 2' ~I and Jim Eldnd~c 15-11 l. Also a pos111ble fa t'lor 1s Pue rto Rico trans fe r Louis Gon zolez, a s.1 ·senior who has s hown Improve ment. "We reel like we're solid," says Miiier. "We have a solid Jun ior varsity unil up from last year which was 11 ·1 before Ayala was moved up to lhl• varsity and we'll be run- nang and us ing more man·lo- man dercnse this se&1>on. "ll will still be a power game-. with two fairly good s ized playe rs llp front, but with a little more movem ent." $2,610 .. MOMl'M* ML .... $662 '9t MOtfTH* PAIT TIMI HO O Pll .. CI MOSA1 'MCl MAJOR COLLEGE T •l!d ->I ..cwVq la «,,,.. '"· . ... ..,.. ~,,,.,,.iv, \r•~ f ~°'..,,...,... tmJHIYIAIS V.~y ,,,., W"i wtl• 11•1 'W" '\OJf I .ly w tf'' ••• '1 ,... • ... ,. (\., llAcm. .. BASKETB ALL IUllUYUM THI MATIOM'~ LA .. IST l lUJttG COttNCTtOH ATHLETES IN ACTION COM'A"Y: 111111>-.hf,\ ... "~' •"ll•(Al'lll"' 1r ... 111 ...... ~'" '""""""' f',...-f c111 •tol f,.. •'f•~• nfttv j IN)(lth IC\.t ~Pl"ll"' °'~' obo.i• ~ bo" """' cb"\ ,.,. '"""JUlf'" vu td bcur~ I W• \t~ you w.m 10 ~ ofr111r.n• N et:It°"1 to w11"1nOI "IWlrlYlt' th.. 'lV-lor0to()t' ~'(), l'ltil tll\•Cl"Y" ,.,. n""fllh Cnl'Ylf)(ll'IY w.a ~' • «j,,,iduol\ lat '"'' vs. ' CINCl ~NATI ANAHEIM CONVENTION CSfTEA THUA80AY, NOVEMBER 30 1:00 P.M. TICKETS • $1, SS, '4, 13 AYAIY"' •ANAHEIM CONVINTION CINTU • A8A TICK8T 0"9CE • ... 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D•• It. t ... 1 Y .. 0 Pfloelll• C°""'ry(IUOCOVIM' .-.nov Bt•n. u•.~ " 1~-11' G••._.mM•""·U0.'78 ~•·10 10·11 HO OobbY w-iM, Uo, .. q 13-... 10-10-m rioo l'lvman ,,,,... ...., ... ,.,. m •~ao Aot11' t11.SOO "4-10-17"10-?ti> ri-n Cttn~. \11,000 • 11·11"11·11-191 VO\tltl•luo V-10, l •.)00 fl 11·7>1'-7"' l °" H1"kle. '6.41& ~ .. 7 •. /0-l t 1'1 M••~•lll 0 1a4rl , '6.... I I 11·11·11 ,., ICo wku 'Vtm.llM. '6 QI~ 11.1i..11 ll-tt• Ot,,.r ~ ~-.... ,. •"41 A"'•"'.,.' 'i<'YY' 8 .. 11"'11.....,.., \) ,., 10 '1·13 " .,.., J'd 'S ......... \S, 1'7 ,. 10 ,, ,._.,.., Moll-• A.-<t.• U 1'7 I\ I• 10-1) m '""' M< C-. \\ 19? •8 11 It IJ m HUl>ell C,r...., U IY? 1' 1' 1' 11 .,.., On 10 c,,,....,.. U 1"7 I t 1' I~ 7'11 M•< Mr LMCIOft. \.))I) ,, ,. JO n "'l llOO ~.,,... \1 'C)!I It T1 I) I).,.. Jonnl'v N11fl-• \I YO " 11 I) " 1171 HOw.,rd '""''' '' Ill( 17 It I~ II JO.I J•"V Hl'•tO \I 7\0 fV 11 II 11 JOI> .. , think it's diffit'ult to-keep :i team up for 16 games. I JU">t hope we 're up for the r1 gt\l Ont's at the right t1ml' Wt' h <1V(· bt-en "-Lo1> /\ngl'lc'<; Coa<'h Ray Malavasl, a fter th(' H:Jm~ were beaten JO· l9 at Clev(.'laod "I feel bad for thost> g uy'i I ttuess it's J USl not in th(• (·arch for the m lo beat us I don't look NFLQU<TIES forward to playing the m n ·xt year." -Atlanta quurterback .S t eve Bart kowski. who ">e touchdown pass in th<· wamng seconds bea t the Ne w Orleans Saints 20-17. capping a m1rad1• c omeback by the F a lc o n!. aga inst them for the Sf't•ond lime this year. "It d idn't take a ~•·mus to fi gure out I wouldn't c.11<-h •• lut of pa.;ses. I knew th..11 the· hr'>l time I s aw our playbook lhl' year... Kamas City wide r1• c elv<'r Henry Marshall, who c<1 ught ;1 29:yard touchdown p a,., rn th<' ChlC'fl>' 23 0 victory ov1•r San Diego. Mar<,hall'' '-k lll"> h:ivC' gone a lmo ... t un no t 1cf"d 1n the' Chll'f'> · r un IJrtl'llll'(I Wini:: T orrcnl>e ·It ·c; gratifying to go over JOO v ,irds I ve coml' close three or ic1ur t tm l'' I l!Ul'"' I fin<.illy OlJ dt• II OVl•f' the hump .. Roland H!!rper, who ru'>hC"d for 1<14 yard<; whllt• lPa m mat•· Waltt·r Payton gained 10.5 1n Chicago's 14·3 triumph ovl'r Ta mpa Bay "I can't !.ay whether T arken to n wa s domi; anything different toward the end. From a dC'· frns avl' 'tandpo1nt. I thought we played wt-II for five quartcr.- B u t Tark e nt o n 1s a g r eat q uarterback. No team <'an com pll't<'IY 'lhut out Fran Tarkenton. Ht• JU~t round his ma n ll<''s just T.irk<'nton ·· Gre~n Ha y s af1• Ongais ~to Gregg t \-' Sl('n Luk~. after Tarke nton " rive yard touchdown pass with 111 ~econd~ lo go 1n the fourth quarter t•nabled Minnesota lo sal vage J 10· IO o vertime tic l.lgaanst the Pac kers 'They kne w Miami had lost. I told them. 'The Jets he lped u~. now we hove to do our Job'." Coach Chuck f"alrbank~. wh<>M· Ne'w }';n g la nd P a t r iot s he:Jt H.tl t1mrm· :~s M to OJ)t'n a tw11 )!.1m t· 1h v1w m lt·ad over M1a m1 DAYTO NA BEACH. Fla . 1A P 1 Pole position start.er Peter G re~g led a ll the way Sun· day to capture lhC' Cam el GT 250. the season fina lt.• for In te rna tional Mo tor Sport!. A::.· sociahon sports cars John P aul of C<><'oa Bea<'h, Fla .. was thlrd. followc·d hy ro d ri vers Hurley ll aywood <1f Jackso nv11ll• a nd <i1anp1n o Mor r etl1 of Italy. aod T t'd t-'1«ld of Newport Be<ic·h A c·a utio n period midway through Ow ract>. to <'lean up de bris from Doc· Bund y'' t.·rash. a llowed Onga1 s :.i n d <,1•vt•ral t h:i lle ngero; to get l>at'k on lht.· lead lap a:. Gregg p1tkd q uickly I e·~111 run I hrough a holl' 1f 11 " hi ~ l'OOUl!h But o nly Ew 1 (';unptw ll 1·nn fmd pl:J('Cs to run wht·n· th<"rt· 1., no room " l11Ju,1on (.'11aC'l1 Rum P hillip'>. .1fll·r ('.1mp l>t:ll ru,ht·d fo r 12:! yar d:-. l!IVtng him 1,265 for th1· vt'.11 ;111d ••s t;1hl1s h1ng N F L rook 11· :.ind :.ilJ.t1m(• Oiler~· n ·c· ords tor ,, Sl'HM>n GrcJ,tJ.t. 37. of Jacks1rnv1llc . Fla . averaged 117 R6R mph. a record for the dlstancl'. Danny Onga1s of Costa Mesa finis hed 114 seconds off the pace· a nd ncvt.•r l!Ol t.'lost' cnou~h to chullcnJ,tl· G rcgg . Both drove Po rst' ht• Turbos G regg e<1 rl1C'r t h 1:-yc•a r notched an unprt•cede ntcd fifth IMS A GT cham p1onsh111 Pro Basketbal~ . Hockey Standings 1979 MARK V '27257 -. Hockey NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUC CAMl'll!LL CON~ElllH(C l'Mrkll OltrlN., w L T ..,, 0 1< OA All•"'~ " .. ' )1 101 10 ,. v '"""def\ •• ) J l l .. "° NV RdnOf't \ I/ • • 78 87 "° Ptul•dfolphttt " I • 7• 10 •) SmvtM Olvlt-r'"'"fln " " • 10 M ,. V•ntUUYt ' H 13 I II 11 111' ~·I 11UI' ' I• • I• ,, 110 (()IOrMtn • I\ • 11 b\ 1()0 WALE \ CDNf'Elll!HCC M '"""DIYlll., no\lon ,, • \ 7• •I ~' rm onto II • • 16 ·~ ... hutt~•~ " I .. n IJ H M1n.,..\ot*' \ I) 7 17 ,, II foof"rl\Ot~i.IO<I MOlllfP•I •• .. , JO ~ .... lo•""°''"' 10 .. I 11 ,, "" 0-trnlt '• •O ) II ~~ 11 Wtt\ht"Qton \ I) • I• •I ~· P ttt\OUrOf\ \ I) J ,, .., 0 ~ .. ·,~~ '"''•o•t • Lo• A_ ... 1 1to~1°" • '"'.,"'• 1 huU1tfQ .. ( Oh'W.00 t l ')tOnlo I P1ll<OurQh' '"'; '4"nor''" w~reo•on • ,., ..... ,~ Un 0"'ft'Wt' V fWo<Nl-f"d WOllLD "°'911!Y AHOCIATION w L T ..,, O F CA c '"''""•I• ,, ~ , ,~ 'Cl ~) N•w ("QI-If .. • 7• •\ O...oo< .. ,, ~ ' n ~' W•nn1onfJ ~ ., I 11 .. romn+"ton II) ~ 0 70 ~ 811mtnqn,.m " 10 II It> '"dt•NPO'•' 1 IJ • )1 ParUcutar People Select JOHNSON & SON Home of the ''Golden Touch" I~ .•1 '• , .. "I QI "Very courteous, very fair, enfoyed the last four or five ---~·· ytor• ~llUIJI, ALLll Mn4 MOORI Lagunit Hilla. Cellf ~·Sc• ... Nt>'W f N)f~ 'f E\ef'Mtf"Qf't.l"' t \l\l•l)l'l•D>Q7.~7 Basketball HATIONALIASKETa.Lt. ASSOCIATION C ASYl!llH CONFFllENCE All.,..1< Olvlt.Mll w I.. .... (;Q l>h1l8Cf#l~M 17 ' '°" W1l\fUnQtnn .. I ,..,, N~w h rv y 11 .. \;, Nttw YOO •? .. '" ftO'\tOn \ •• 1bJ • CANllr.i Olvl•itft Afl"l\fo1 II " \1'1 'idn Antonin fl) 10 )()fl ,. • ...... 1 .... .. ~ I "'"'•Ortrnn\ •• );,t O.·t1on I I) 1~ C.lttv•t"nd • '4 JOO WESTEll1'f eot41'1!111!NCI! ~ .. Ol~t-"°""'"' (tfY " A \I• Of-1'\yttt Ii) II .,, ' IN1iM'IA I I ) )~ • M tfWAUkrit " ... ,))) ' ' (,UC6Q'O ) •• 731 I "'•••IC.Of\fl...., ........... ,, ' '~ •'"Ot "'. 1, .. n• I °' Anor•r-I\ .. II• .. 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Orange Cotfnty's Oldest Llncoln·Me rcury Dea lership JOHNSON & SON THE F AMILY LINCOLN·MERC RV STORE Home Of The "GOLDEN TOU 11" 2628 Hatbor Blvd •• Costa Mesa 540·5630 I ,i STOCKS I BUSINESS l\looday'.- lo ing-Pri~~ ,. E COMeOSffE TRANSACTIONS Qw<ft•t .... 1_ ,,_, ............... ,, M~··· l'Mlfl{ P8W totlon.Olt•oll-CI~'-" "O<" tU"-•-•--IHb?O• N.tlOf\et <\UOCl•llO<IOl "4K11•IH .. ()oeltf\-ln"lllel Monday, November 27. f978 t/N DAIL y PILOT BG Chicago Case Renters Park AsTheyWJSh By MILTON MOSKOWITZ I! you go to Chicago and rent a car. you don't have to worry about the parking regulations. Just tear up lhe tickets you receive. No one will come after you. That's the effect or a recent nonaction by the U.S Supreme Court. The high court refused to review a lower· oourt decision that held three car rental firms -Hertz, Avis and Chrysler Leasing -responsible ror parking fines useAed by &he Chicago police department during 1966 ' THE FINES UE NOT inconsiderable. They totaled $199,005 for 13,267 violations or an avera~e of SlS for each ~itaUon. 1be city of CbJcago fias been try mg to collect this money from the car rental firms. which are the registered owners of the cars that were parked illegaJly. Hem. Avis and Chrysler Leasing complained that they were really not responsible because they were not operating the cars when the violations occurred. It's their customers who should payr .:·,,;.t,;,;,he;;Y:..;;.;Sat;;;;.,;;,d;... --------... Th e Illinoi s -~ Supreme Court rejected that argument in a rul· r. Money Tree t n g th at the U . S . .._,r ~ Supreme Court declined 1 • to review. The ruling stated that car rentaJ firms had available to them onl,Y twodefenaes: _ 1. They were not the registered owners of the ticketed cars. 2. 1be alleged violations did not occur. But the car rental firms were the registered owners and they didn't dispute that the violations occurred. THE CITY OF CWCAGQ argued successfully that 1t would be a chore -and a costly one -to chase the driver~ or the illegally parked cars. especiall y if they came from other cities and states. If it had to do that all the time. sa id .the city. there would "be virtually no convictions for park mg violations ... There are about one million illegal park.mg notices ts· sued every year in Chicago. The $1.99,005 that the city will try to collect is only the tip of the iceberg. There are thousands of other fines on rented cars for the years following 1.966. They have been held in limbo until this case was decided. IT'S ALSO UNCLEAR what impact this ruling will have in other locations. It depends. say the car rental firms. on how the local ordinances are written. Some. hke Chicago, place the onus on the registered owner : others recognize the principle or cuslcimer liability. A loser in this case was a former Supreme Court Justice. Abe Fortas. who represented A vis and Chrysler Leasing. Fortas conceaed in his brief that the Chicago or· dinance gives the city "an easy method of raising re venue " but he said it also gives the dnvers of rental car~ "a license to park anywhere, for as long_ as they choose, without fear of penalties." Ultimately. be potnted out. 1t also leads to higher prices for car rentaJs. Such are the c:Omplicatlons or modem life Stnck Market Drifts In Quiet Trading NEW YORK <AP> -The stock market showed little change today in a quiet, drifting session. The Dow J ones average of. 30 industnals, down a frac lion late in the morning, closed ahead J. 72 points to 813.84 Gainers held a 4.3 edge on losers in the broad tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. The Dow had risen about 25 points the past eight trad ing days, helped by a ralJy in the dolJar than began when the government took several steps to support the U.S. cut· rency this month. The market lately has shrugged off news or steady up ward pressure on interest rates. which pushed the bank prime lending rate to 11 t,; percent by the end of la~t week StM>lu In The Spotllglat HEW YOAIC l<\P lldv•n<ecl ~(h...cl u r>c"" r'9ecl TOl•I IOU"~ H•• "·91'~ N~w low~ !>ALE\ 1>4 EW YOlllC IAPI Aooro 11 1 tn...1t Prevlou• d<IY Wtt<I ~ -·"~ Yur .toe> Two YHr~ M)O J'"" t lo O.lt •'11 to dalr 1u& to <Mte P~f"V T.,.Uy ('~v IJT ~/q ~7'1 -""> •11 •).< lllq ,,.., ,, 11 l) ,, WMAT AMfJt DID HEW YORK ~AP• p,.." I 100.!¥ O~Y lOll '&'I ,,~ ·~ 7U IU~ ,,. 1 , & I 10 ) Gold Q110latlons .,,,,.·-~~· S.ltcllO -OO'<I Pfl<tt IOCl.V Le~. tn0tnlft0 tl.,!WI \I .. 10. OOW" u 00. •f lff,_,. ti~ lf!Q '"' .o • .,._ ).< JO ~arh. 41f"'moctt ll•lno m1 "· oown u .\J ~,..,_ ..... Oo• UCO 14, CIO-'1 11 b1k 11: \l~ u. ""' oo ~·eo .... 'feftlt H~ ' Mtt'1Nlfl IM\lt l>"'f"• ,, .. .0 ..... Ywll E "9"•f>MO HltlnQ or•C••. '"'·'°· - ,7 98 DAILY PILOT ~.~n.tm Tele'Vision TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS • . \tf)"l).\' EVENINO l.'00 I D NEW9 • 0«1ilOENCY OHO Whe11 ••n• r•t•M,.n 811411"101• I(> ' llTlCI' ''~'° ' ,,,_ ooer••-,..._,, ,...... 00~-M l:l>QilW 1,4 'II 8 df Nf1. f'OOT'MLL Ptll .. llWl)ll ~·-· .11 •Ill\ , taJl<.•.00 ·-~ o ~ 11 !I utroe;..,i,. 111 • IK' "°""' (II m\lfth"IOO 11\e l 11"'4 ,,1 lol Commvnl't ~"""" '8 TH! 8AAOV 9UNQ4 ~ •tet dllico.,.. • " • ~ ®ti• •• .. '""" """ te6'• '""" "'1n• ~!lay • t1u 0All4h111W),-- • STARTS~ SAN f'AANC&SOO A gar>g OI 11• ... hatO.O.U )'O!Jlh• are eslllnQ '"' 1"9 ,....._ ol t,_ """'°9r in e.cna11g• 101 th•h tw>tot-ot fD OV£AEA8Y Guest Oo<e V•dlll (ID FAMILY PORTRAIT • Economics In """"~' C88 NEWS 8 30 tD I LOVE LUCY lucy ·~ wsP«tud ol b6111Q tn.> mystenoua tx1101u1 M&aameX On Late Show .Ja mes Garner plays private investigator J 1m Rockford on "The Rockford Files" t•very Monday night on the CBS Late Movu:. a iring ut 11 30 p m on Channel 2 (l()t G JULIA CHIU> AHO CC>MftAHY -'O<MkllUt Pattv" 1100,000 NAME THAT TUHf' t-oo~H WH1TE (Premter•I K.., ~· (Ken Howlll'd). • lorl'Mf Oto b1t1lr.11lb1U player . I lttl <'>Ytf fl• Co.ch II A rec:M)lly 1111•80 high tcl\ool u LmLe HO\J$E ON THE PRAIRIE "Bltnd Journtty" Charles lrlllt tO l1nd Af!#iW IOC•t~ Ill' wmoka • schOOl tor thfl bH•IU und d@tllS W11h Mra ~ s •dCllll ptfljud!Ctt (P8't I ol 21 8 MOVIE • • ', Tllll Delphi Bureau' ( 19721 Laurence Lu<.luolltll Joanna Pettet A r.se.i•cn bureau. supply· 1ng 1ntormat10n 10 lhe Pretldent. "''" a man gift· ea wilh toial recall (2 hrs I Ci> MOVIE • * * '" "Midnight Uloe" (19601 O~ms Day. Rea Hamson Allor a woman is m11rrl0d tor tllree month• 10 11 W601thv man. she 0001111 to receive fftghlen· onq, ot>-l)tlOne calls Clt>ts I tD CAROL BUAHETT ANO~IEHOS GUMI Wiiiiam Coor ad QJ MOVIE m MICHAEL JAa<SON GUMt Or Robert G•oi.se prMldent, Sou1he<n Cali· lorn.a Vetenn¥}' AUOCI•· 11on (ID ~: UNIVEASE ·'Sup ernovae And Pulsars" m 80< MILLION DOLLAR MAN Stevo's 111emp1 to prolec:t " compol&r e~pflrt l!Om OOlflg ludnlAl)l>Od lb t1111•atl· rod by the woman her!lf\11 Q) SANFORD ANO SON Frod 1.11 shOCked wht,n lDmOfll d81M t"8 .. StQf OI 1tw11r P~o Rrcan no·1oh ID MACNEJl. I LEHRER REPORT • • ··~ "Adventure In lll!OIOna" Doug McClure, narrator A lone man, 1oam1119 Iha back country ol thQ Pacific Coastal mour1ta1ns. searci'IOS lor one ot the world's most savooo beasts. the rare ll!) INTROOUCINO BIOLOOV ()) CROSS.WITS "Tll<I Endocrlf1e Glands" • 1:00 U C8S NEWS D NBCNEWS 0 LIARS CLUB 7 30 tJ DISCO MAGIC 0 CJ) JOKEA'S WILD Ouo~t~ Ruv<J'° and Tuxe-no Junct!Of1 Great Russian Wiid Boat "(2 hrs I 0 COMBATINTHE SCHOOi.ZONE ID '1l) EVENING AT SYMPHONY Chann~I ~bt in9• 11 KNXT tCBS) Los Angele<, 0 NEWL'r'WED GAME 0 TIC TAC DOOGH Q) ADAM-12 Bach s VIOltn Concerto tn A Minor. Be11thoven !I Symphonv No 7 on A Minor D KNBC(NBC) Los Angele!t D KTLA Clnd I Los Angelos D K.ABC·TV(ABC) Lo<, Angeloi. Cl) KFMB (CBSI San Diego M1llloV and Reed haYfl d bo•v n1gn1 wn.c:n ond1 up on lllfOO lrBgedlllS ID 28TONIQHT 8:30 U) THE ODO COUPLE When Oscar keeps 1os1no hos vOICe. Fefht talks him onto seeino a doctor G KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los Angeles 0 KCST (ABC) San Diego m KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles .., KCOP·lV (Ind ) Los AngOl{'S ti) KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles (ID KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach The Polities Ot Educa- flon" Or. MIOllBOI Kirst, chnlrman. Slate ScN>ol Ooard and protossOt ot ••ducallon _at S1antord Un1v!'fs11r provides an over-ot tM future ot uaucatoon on Callfornut. 8:45 Q 9) TO BE ANNOUNCED 9:00 II CJ) M0 A•S'H . Hawkeye and B.J dlSCOVef' tho r11al purpose tor Charles' Korean servant 0 H8CMOVIE .. , A J,one Survived' Plane Crash Ordeal -Becomes ·TV Movie By JERllY BUCK HOLLYWOOD <AP> -It was. said Lauren Elder, the fourth time she had lived through t.he experience. The first time was in April. 1976, when the s mall plane crashed aJ?ainst a rocky mountainside in lhe High Sierra. She was jnjured, and the pilot and another passenger died during the frigid night. The seeond time was when she wrote "And I Alone Survived" with Shirley Slreshinsky, telling of the crash and her climb down the 12,360-foot mountain that saved her life. TUE TIIIRO TIME SHE returned lo the Sierras for the filming of a television movie in which actress Blair Brown re-created her <>rdeal. The fourth came as she watched the completed movie, "And I /\lone Survived," which a irs tonight at 9 on NBC, Channel 4. Turning in the theater seat, the slim, blonde 32-year-old Miss F.lder said, "ll was hard for me to sort out. I found it quite grip- ping. But not unduly upsetting. I've been through it so many times. At this time I'm a Utlle inured to the whole experie nce. Not that I'm blase aboutit." • She said it was more difficult to make the decision to fly down from her home in Oakland than to watch the movie. ·Stre admitted. "I've flown a great deal since then, but it's s tlll difficult ror me. I don't think I'd elect to fly In a small plane again." MISS ELDER, AN ARTIST und photographor. was accom· panied tQ lhc sc reening by her hoyfriltnd. Jim f"izd3I • who both In real lire and the movie holpi,.'i.l roordinalc: tht! st:urch for t.hc over· due plane. 1''1zdale sai<I, "f went to Juy'14 r>lucc to ~toy with hus d11ughlM·, ulthou1~h thl' movie Hhowit me• t.rlnglnu hor lo 1ny 1ihu:c. I hrnuutll !\omi' friends toJ(oth,,r 1w I wouldn't be hlone." The• pilot wais .J11y f"ull11r, u vNn1nuriun. w.110 wuH luk1ou M IM; t:l<h•r :rnd Jeun Nolin on 11n <iullnJC frorn <111klund to l>1·11th Vnllc•y lit• had lo!!t ho, 1·11t on 11 c·urnplng trlfi ont1 It hu<I hN1n fotuul The trip ut•ross the Swrrr111 to pick up the• t•ul w1t11 Lo tw turnvd Into 11 p1cnu~· Thl'y d1dn 't muk1· 1t Nc•ar Kc•uf'11orw· ro1rn, t h1· 111nwh• 1•11nln1· plane ww. "'4·1zed hy u downdrufl und 11lun1t"d Into Mt Hr111ll< y jiu.I !)(•low the cn·st. TllE Pl.AN•: WA~ TORN In hrtlr 11nd thc• rudlo w1111 1h•ut1 'l'h1•y wurmc•d therns •Ivel\ In lh•· frl'tlzinJ: WfWltH1r hy hurnlnu u111111llnl' from the pla1w's lcuklnit tank!\. l"ulln und MIH11 Ntillor. who tHt1l bt'en 1wvcrt•ly inj ured h1 lhf~ c ru11h. died In thci nluht Ml11K Eld('r hud u frnctur<"d arm, u f<l.lllht•tl kn-•11, brokun hmth, und a1murcntly from shock. hf'r lnJurif.lH unit th1· 1•11ld w11b • hulludnulini:t Dul Rhc kn<'w Hht• <·ould not t1urvlv11 1wuth111 nl1tht on the mountain. She <lraJCJCCd hcr11e1' ovt•r rork" iwd l<'CJ down lht· mountain t.o lndt'pendencc, In the valley .bt.•low In Independence. howcv('r, she did nol find lmnw<tlnl1• hf'lp She was dirty, btoody, und wearing lorn clothlnl( Sh wu 11 turn<'d a wuy at several plucea. "It wos fru.~traUn51 , but I could underMtund Jt," M IRIJ f';ldcr suld "I hnd been experl nclnK it nll d oy long In my htillurlnnt1on11 I had :a lot of conversatlon11 whllc 1 Wal\ halluclnutlng fl WUll not 110 much that they were rejecting me a11 IJ(norlng me ." AT 111E ENO OF TU E film. her futhcr orrlvc11 jUHI Ort tt hu Ii« belntc tumed awuy from u motel und Is bcteglng u dlmll l11 muk .. u phone call. Miss Elder said, "For rei:u1oru1 I don't totally undcm1tand the producers decided to Insert my dad at the end.·· In reality lt was Sat. Diil Gaulln or the Inyo County Sherlrf'11 C>qartmcnt who m t her a t the motel and aot he r to a hospital. S~c'fald the circumstance s urroundloa Mias Noller'• death were also sUghtlf. all.4\rcd. Overnl • she said, "1 wa., pleased with the way ll wu done. The m ajor thing was I didn't want It overdramatbed. The story apeaks tor It.self." MOBILE DISCO 5unoancc 5oull0s • r Profoealonallv tailored to your music rMte and the occaalOn. OUI LOW NtclS CAMT•MATCte 995-7064 Sell your boa&. fast with a Boa~ln~ classified ad ln tbe Dally Piiot 642·567 · APWI ......... RELIVES ORDEAL Lauren Efder 'School Zone Combat' Airs Tonight on 4 "C:omhut In the S<'h0<1I Zone," u 30 mlnuh• In dc1>th look 8l the wobll'rr~ of Kchool violence und (lOtillthlc l«llutlonb. will nlr on KN It<'. Channe l ". ton I Uhl ut ., :l(J • T h 11 pro~rum IH·uins with youn1t1tlt•l"tl who hove coqtmlltro 11fft•111w11 ugulnsl lt•(tchcr11 t•x pllontnu ttwlr vloh•nt 11c·t1t In dt• t111I Jnlur11pf•rr1l•d with lh<'ll<" lt•11Urnonll•11 urn den('rlpUonH hy Hchool IW('t1rlly J(UllrdM of HOmt• ol ltrn rm>hlt•mK lh<"y arc fuc •d wllh contrnllln.c und KOm<' or the lN'hrtl(fll('l\ lh(•y Ull{', Vt•l t•ru n c huruct e r uctor J<:ul(('tl(' Ro<'h<', whose lateKt 1•r1•dlh Inc lude th film "Corv•'lt•' Summer" and "f'ouJ Pluy.' ·In narriotlng th proaram is tulC'H that Its name ls taken from ltit' ract tha t school tc1whel'l4 nnd storr working at ttu~sc troubled ln!ititutlons rcftlr to their Job11 as "t'ombat duty." Jfr nlso p0lnL!s out that the prob· lcm Is n madness that crossus rill roclnl lines and neighborhood burrlc>rs. T ochers who have been vie· tlmlied ahor their experiences nnd the long lasting effects that the utt8tks have had on their lives. Some are undergoing psycbl.atrlc treatment, most have decided to leave the field or teacblna. TUBE TOPPERS CBS fJ ~:00 -The White Shadow. Ken Berry st ars in this new series. mak· ing its debut tonight <see review below L NBC 8 9 :00 -"And I Alone Survived." The dramatization of an ac- tual incident centering on the only sur· vivor of a~lane crash <see story belowl. ABC U 9:00 -"The French Conn~c­ tion ." This Oscar-winning movie is hi ghlighted by one of the top chase scenes ever filmed. Gene Hackman and Roy Scheider a re New York cops out to ~rack a dope ring. .. And t Alone survived • (Prernler•I Blatr 8fOW11. o.v;o ActtrOVd The true story of L.aU<en Eide<'• hgnl to survtve IOllOwioQ hO< ptone's crar;ti onto a mountainSl<le •s <1rom11- 11zed D MOVIE * • * * "The French 'connection" (19711 Geno H11ekman, Femando Rev lwo tough narcouce Inv"· tioators tOll a huge herocn deal 12 h•s I tD MERVOAIFF'IN Gunia Natall• Wood. EkD Kazan. Ronnie Schell. J11mes S1ept1en1. Donna lnooaore. f];I VISIONS "Oold Watch" A JapeoO!itl tomlly. llYlng In the Pac1llC Nof1hwest at the limo ot Pearl Harbor. looes lhe hostility ot Its nolQflbor!I and th4! lmm1nen1 prospect ot belnQ sent to an 1n1ern- mont ump CR) '1l) GREAT PERFORMANCES Th&nk You Comraoes • Ou11no the eorty days ol the Soviet transtorm•lion ol Rusala. the cinemauc 111aders became p rime candidate. tor a swindle that crippled Iha mduslry for many years. ®)MOVIE * ...... "Two Mules For SIS· ter Sara" ( 19701 Shortey MacUlioe. Cllnt EaslWOOd A IT18fcen8fV trom tho U S • svm1n11net1e toward 1t1e Jua1111s. manoes ,,., p1ao1 alter mee11no ao ullO(th<>dox nuo (2 hrs I 9:30 8 ()) ONEOAVATA TIME Julie 11Udlt1ons tor a spot lo the band ot Barbara's boy- friend and meets with a Ill· tie too mucn succ.,;s, (Part t Of 2J 10;00 II CJ) LOU GRANT V8C8tlonlng Lou uncovers • stOty wtueh could 1aar a rural Ylllaoe •Patt eo NEWs G) NIGHT GAU.ERV A psyet11C •ovesugator is called in when a youno woman IS thOughl IO be 0 wit eh '1:) AMERICAN SHOAT STORY "Bernice Bobs H8f Halt" by F Scoll Fitzgetald;"l'm A Fool" by Sherwood Anderlon (A) 10:30 '8 G) NEWS • DEFUSING CANCER'S TIME BOMBS A oocumootary look al the won. ot Or Bruce AmM and hts cotleagueS wl!o have develc>ped revolu- tionary 5hofl·term SGreerl· 1ng IMla to d1tc0Ye< l>OSS'· t>te carc;.nogens rn I ne env,,onment 11.00IDD(l)9 NEWS DATING GAME • LOVE EXPERTS tD THE 000 COUPLE Felix's amateur opera company taces • prot>lem ..,.. the guMI balllone taltos umbrage at Oscer • G) MONTY PYT..oN'8 FLYING CIRCUS The TUOO< Job Age!W:y, 1"9 tide 01 Spentth l>C)fn It turned, Solomon Is called llPOll 10 PHS fUdOen'*ll and 'Is Tllefe Lite Att .. OMth'>"CRI 9D DICt< CAVETT Guest Gulllflr Gr•M 11:30 8 (J) ROCKFORD FILES "Au•• Lee. Farewell" A young woman hJret ROOll· f0td 10 dl1pr0Ye the pollGe repor1's c:onolusions in the death of Mr lriend D TONIQHT OuMt llOll Don Rickie. ~II Glen Campbell. Fike Somf'T\41f, Ricardo Mont81blln. Ann under•. 8 TWIUOHT ZONE Anne. Tom Ond. Cyrflty llllve the th04l:le oJ ~lllng with thelf eunt °' buy"'O 1111 eleetronlc gtandmoth· "' 0 MOVIE * * 'h "The F11t1es1 Gun Ahve" C t9S61 Glelln Ford, Joorine Crain 0 MOVIE • * * "Dollars" ( 1971) Warren Beatty. Goldie Hawn • THE OONO SHOW G) OUSMART An impostor 99 tries to ~Srnao m CAPTIONED A8C NEWS (Ill MOVIE * *'"' "tOO Rtltea" (1969) Jim Brown. Raquel Wetc:h ~ANING 12.'00 8 TWIUOHT ZONE Alien• lrom af'IOther planet 1h0w Eanllmen hOw 10 11ve peeeelulty Wflh one anoth· er m AlFAEO HfTQtCOCK PAESENTS A woman QOntronts th!! wife of e ric;h man and 11- 10 C<lnvtnQ8 her IO give net husband a arvorce G) HONEYMOONERS A mambo Instructor's 41f10f1• to enroll Alice and Tm.le t~,_ RalQh and Ea • 1auon about mstriaoe 12:30" AOU.ER 8UP£ASTAAS tD ALF'AED HfTCHCOCK PRUENTS Scotland Y81d Irle• IO P'• vent• women lrom lfllUll• gllng l•w•I• OUI ot Eng13"d G) MOVIE * * * "The El&lle" ( 10481 OovglH Fairt>aMi• Jr., Mer,. Mootei 12'40 f) (.I) CBS I.ATE MOVIE a * 'h "McMillan And Wiie M&n WllhOUI A F~" I t9731 Rook Hud1on. Suaon St James. 1:00 0 TOMORROW Or Ollberl Otadlf'l94". Or M&tsl\a Gofln and Or Simon FrOOe<IGkl 011Guss co&mohc: surgery. 11151 NEWS • 1:30 NiWS 2:00 NEWS GET SMART MO• learns lh'1 ~ OWf'8t AIOflfnon o.Gr- 11 a l<AOS agent whote customers ere 10lluan11111 Wa1h1ngton ottlclals. 2:30.G) NEWS 3:00 MOVIE • .. 'h "The land Of The PhOraons" ( 19SS) Jack H-k1ns. Joan Collins. Taw•day'• Dayti•e Mo.,f~• N=TERNOON 12:00 0 * 8 '"' .. ,.,_Give A Suctter An Even Break" ( 1941) W C FNllds. Giorla Jean A mao planning to m11rry &llher a woman or her d1119hter and& up IOS- •ng bolll ot them ( 1 hr • 30 mini m *. * "Or&g<lf'I Seed" IP1rt 2) C 19U ) Kathat1ne Hepburn l urhan Bey The Ch1nete poasants 11ruggto 10 survive unaer the t><utel occupat!Of1 of lhe Japa- nese { 1 nr . SO min I 3-00 (Ill * * * "Deadly Tower" I 10751 Kurt Russell. Ned Beatty A !lnlJ>er terronzes o college campus. ( 1 hr , JOm1n) 3:30 Q •• "Bonealh The PJ1nat Of Trte Apai;" ( t9701 J-Franciscus. Kim Hunter While -cn- '"O tor • IOltow utronaut, a man dtSCOY8rs a mutant unOergrounCS IOCiety ( 1 tw • 30 """ I 'White Shadow' Debuts By JAY SHARBU'IT LOS ANGELES <AP I -J ust once. I'd like to see a school show where a good black guy of the ghetto goes to work a t Beverly Hills High and helps rich . unruly white kids straighten out their Uves. But a new CBS series starting tonight at 8 on Channel 2 does it the predictable other way. A good, whilt. middle-class guy starts coaching at a ghetto high school in Los Angeles and salvages poor .• unru{y black kids. It's "The White Shadow." It succe<'ds the axed "People" and laid-off "WKRP in Cincinnati" Mond<\)'s. It stars a fine actor, square-Jawed Ken Howard. who now essays Ken Reeves, a pro basketball star THAT IS, HE was a star until a knee injury. In the show's taut. we ll -d<fne opening, he fails to m ake a co m ebac k . get s be nched. In a poignant scene. in whk h he hangs a round a n empty stadium after a game, shooting baskeL<j, he suddenly hears a ~ent cry. "You stink ... Tums out to be a friendly insult. It's from a black man. Jim Wllhs <J ason Ucrnurd 1, SJl old college pal who now 11-. principal or !I prcdominunlly bluck high school. Afte r <l chut in which it 's c11tublh1hcd Ken·~ r>luylnit duy11 fir<' finis. h • offers the faded star u JOb coaching ha~kctl>all ut has :ichool ll pays little. hut a deal Is struck. UP TO TRIS POinl. "While Shudow" Is okay. Afterwards. well. the only twist l:s that the sehool' vice principal J oan Pringle al1<> ls ~lack. The rest is a (TV REVIEW J stock salvaged-students tableau that dribbles. • Reeves' mostly black team is rowdy. full of tough <television- s tyle tough> kids. They're losers and 'needle the coach right away. The roster includes players bus ted for narcotics and extor- tion. There's even a minority kid, an Italian-American who, Bernard dryly notes, feels m· ferior "because he's not black." WHILE TRYING to make or- der out of a ll this. Reeves loses his t emper whe n one urchin <Thomas Carter I gives him lip. He s lams him against a wire rence and tells him to cease and desist or else. The kid' defiantly desists. The kid a lso quits high school. or course. the coach saves him. At one point. the coach even gets Miss Pnngle to find the lad w o rk after s c hool in a s upermarket She docs this qujte ea s il y : a s e v e ryone in Hollywood knows, it's easy to get jobs in the ghetto. · YES. 11fE TEAM shapes up, starts respectmg the boss. and yes, Howard's talent 1s wasted in 'a n unbelievable , routine. well-intentioned ~ood.guy bout that might be called "Ken. the Coach Who Cares ... I kind of wish the focus were different. that Bernard -who docs a good, understated job - played the coach and Howard lhe principal. It would have pro- vided a fresh look Lo the pro- ceedings. Summation: If rapid improve- ment doesn't set m , "The White Shadow" will ~o the way of La· m o nt Cran s ton a nd muc h sooner. Curbs on Chi/Jren's TV Ads Under Fire WASHINGTON (API -The Federal Trade Com mission has been told that Its proposed restrictions on children ·~ telev1s1on ad· vertising"arefoundcd upon conjecture and suppos ition " In a peuuon 111ea with the Pl'C. a broadcast indus try group also termed the proposed regulations "arbitrary and ambiguous and are not amenable to substantiation or implementation .. In its petition, the National Association of Broadcasters em- phasized t.hat industry self-reguJation works. And it noted that ~hildren shOuld not be iso m the real world, but cushioned tin varyin~ degrees to enco rage their healthy development." The rrc is studying r les that would limit the extent to which the broadcasting indu8try ould direct television commercials at young children. WRAP UP NOW PLAYING !POJ-llllM'OllO/U11~ 1~J ~;J A~~ OflAllO( MAU CllOIA WOT Ill a.MA Ota'!Ot 631·0.140 WesllNftSltl ~2~•9~ Cosll Mtu 540-0!194 Christmas • MUii .acctPlO M nn u•--n •• .. ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES Mondoy, November V. 1978 DAILY PILOT lf1. · . ~Mazursky: Big Movies on Small Scale . 8y llOBERT Me&Wt:lli SAN t-'RANC'lS<.~o I A p ) Thtl"f' att C'f'rtaln et11n1~ you can t"Ount on rmm a Paul Mnuratly fllOVle . Tht're ""On't be a 11mnut'k No urthquakt'. .m echan1cat h rk or plane crash. no ~tar 'tuddf'd .tasl, oo to'°"'h oamt>ra at\Clf . no artlsUc pre ten Ion Th rt• won 't ~ famous chartcttn. No world leaders. l"()('k slurs. super Nf'S or criminal.; nothing ruort1 t>xtrit0nJ1oury than an old man or •• t1101le woman • • • ~re wUI ~ a senstllvt' ant.I funny ttti.t m ent or a rt«•nt M>('ial trtnd or p~m which pften dnws th1: prohaRomst to ., pgychlatrtst who doesn't hel,l, ; IN THE PAST DECADE Mazursky co-wrote :· 1 Love You. AUce S. Toklas." and di~ted ·'Bob & f:,'arol & Ted & Allee." "Alex in Wonderland." :·mome In Love." "Harry & Tonto," "Next Stop ~rcenwich Village" and .. An Unmarried W'>man " In an interview after a tnbute to Mazursky at the San Francisco Film Fcsllval. the Brroklyn- 'born director who broke int<> movies 23 years ago na a leather-jacketed punk in .. Blackboard ,Jungle," showed be puJls as few punches as his •movies. About filmmaking: "Hot di~tors are offered more than they can handle;blrt oo the other hand. look at Joe Mankiewicz. The man made 'All About Eve' and now he can't even get a job." ON WOODY ALLEN'S ''Interiors": "Woody's a friend of mine-not a close friend, but a tnen<t -and I admire his courage tremendously. but it just seemed like the result of him seeing a lot of Bergman films." , And his own abiUly to spot fa ds and expose 1 them on film almost before they happen: "Things change fast here. America is the only country in. which people change drastically in such short periods of time. ln the space of a year someone can change from an Orthodox Jew to a Moonie .. " But he added, "There's always a danger that ,._CAM e Miii ,_ COllU A MOllllMANINt .IACll 1141QGSOlf ~SOUTH" tNt ,,...Tlr-1>IM':t I nMS.. ..... , .... ,,.~-·- "CMKM•™ .. .,,, lM SMOG" w ..... ~ .... .... ., .. _ ...... ......... ,_,. _ ....... --...... ,... MOUll CMU"' my rums wall be to percent too hip or 20 percent too hip for the musd " • ACTRE§SF.8 HE'D UK£ to work with lnclude "eihdellnl' Kahn, Diane Keaton, Uly Tornlln." And actors'! ''I'd Uke to do Uungs with actors puople wouldn't ordlnully associate with my films I lh.ulk l could do aometh.in& wfth Burt Reynoldl, turn him around lSut that's not to say I could do the :oittme thane wit.b Clint. Eastwood." Hu. ooxt dl~toriaJ project wtll be eoUtled '"WlWe & Phil .... a ~tory about "t:ow men and a womnn ovt>r th• course of eight years. That's aJl l want to HY about it now " MAZURSKY ALSO WD..L be playing the part of a bank robber in a Donald Sutherland mm he described as "a light comedy adventure. vt>ry uD· like the kind of movies I do." · He was reluctant to say which of bis films he liked best. but admitted "Harry & Tonto" a.d "Next Stop Greenwtcb Villqe" we~ bis "most t.oucb1ng." The philosophy he brings to bear on each or bis works i.6 this: "Our predicament is absurd. It real· ly is. Tbat'sthe paradox of the human condition I juat try to deal with It on some level. and maintam a sense 6f humor about it. · "I sPOOf things with-love." 'Secrets'· Inti111ate Film. By RON PENNINGTON '1" .... ,....,._ ....... Jacqueline Bisset 's recent, popularity has prompted Lone Star Pictures International to pick up "SeCTet.s," a film the star made in Europe a number of years ago but which was never ~eased in tbil country. . In the currerit U.S. release. the distributor's ad campaign 1s ep>phasizing a nude love scene between Bissel and Per Oscarsson. It's a short. tastefully photographed sequence, however. and this strictly explotive emphasis indicates a sensa· tional quality that is not carried through in the film. . AcnJALLY, "SECRETS .. IS an intriguing, if somewhat o~ure. little film about the private daytime acti4tt.ies of three members of a family and bow these liaisons are carried throu~h to strengthen the familial lies. EVening of Songs Banal onBroaduny By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK <API -The Manhattan Theater Club. which launched the Broadway smash "Ain't Misbehaving'," isn't nearly as lucky with "A Lady Needs a Change." The melange of songs which opened Sunday salutes Dorothy Fields, who provided lyrics for 15 tunesmiths during a half-century or rhyming. The trouble with the tribute to Miss Fields, who died in 1974, can be summed up in the word banal. THERE ABE SOME nifty ditties among the 42 sung by a half-dozen performers, such as •·1 Must Have That Man," "Don't Blame Me," "Blue Again" and "I'm In the Mood (or Love." All of them were coUaborat.ioos with Jimmy Mc!f"gb. When the program shirts to melodies by Arthur Schwartz, Reginald Forsythe, Albert Hague and even Jerome Kern. results are less gratifying. None of the composers was in peak melodic form and the combined efforts reveal some-lim.itaUoas to Fields' creativity. Royalty problems may bave bandicapped a wider choice -such partners as Cole Porter and Irving Berlin aren't represented -aJld the display frequently sags with sameness and forced lm· agery. DIBECl'OR·COMPILER Bill Gile hasn't found much variety either for the cabaret-type presenta· lion. though some brief dance turns have been sup· plied by Graciela Daniele. NOW AT A ntlATltl NIM YOU CllfOllM n °'"'II' &34·~ ....,., C11101A ..._.. 8Ntll 64-1-<>760 111•• JI lllM-tll--. ~"3U .. WCMTYI II •• I OIU'*9CAll~ MllT. ltO Miits ACC8'TIO RM TMIS Bll*llOfT Rosemary Davies' screenplay, based on a story . by director Philip Saville. poses some in· ter~st1ng questions about human relationships in a n mcreasingJy mechanized society. It doesn't fuJ . ly work, however, because of a tendency to(,,.---------] overintellectua!ize lo a MOYIE rather talky scnpt. ·Dinn~ Bisset is quit.e good nL P' • £1 W as the wife, underscoring the character with a quiet. natural quality that contains an effective trace of unrealized dis· satisfaction. Oscarsson. as a tex:Ute merchant she meet~ in the park, gives an awkward, self· conscious performance. THE 011IER PERFORMANCES are a ll ac- cepta_ble. with Robert Powell as Bisset 's husband. who as up fo~ a computer lraioiog program and who h<;LS a bnef encounter with a tense company executive. portrayed by Shirley Knight Hopkins Tar~a Kings plars their young daughter, who ha~ a~ mterlude lwtth unfulfilled sexual overtones 1 ~tlb ~gardener. played by Martin C. Tburley. The hi'!' mtercuts among these three relationships wh1ch all lake place in a single afternoon. ' i:o.ny Woolard 's editing provides. s mooth transitions, but the photography of Nie Knowland and. H~ ~art is often on the awkward side. Saville s pacing also tends to be rather slow. Santa's Real See for yourself at Hunttngtcn 'Center _,,_ . ..._e ... ,... "fHE WIDDfMG" IP'GI ·--· ~ "MUltDB IY DlA TH'' ,_I_ ~-·-CINE MALAND 1ms..11ner ..... e1111 ......... "'1ME GtlOOYE TUH" IRJ • .• ~ .. .le ~~t-.lt •AMfftcAM TICKLER'' i:•s.J-•-~ . .,.. 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OF THE RINGS" (PG) ~:.Rm A.~· lfllOf A r; mr -CHE.ECHlr ~ CllONG'S •URT~ UPIN "HOOPIR" SMOKE ---·~ .. ........... , .. --· Catch all the . __,.local sports news • rt l l .. ~~~~,ln-tti.~--~--1---~---..~~-t-~I DAILY PU.OT J 118 PAil V PILOT NATION 'Cosmic J: •• Ironies' Change Sei·fi ' Writer's LHe ~ "'lNDl..A V Ohio 1AP 1 JOf' llaldt.'mun ts up l!ll 3 «' r h mom In" 11.-arch.ln61 for th bt' t ~ to ·1.000 y,ord~ ht" can lm111n uhout w r bt-ty,~·n th~ taN. extra t~·m·-.trial r1.-uturM who r\·~•d 11lln<b od the nr "l 10,QOO ,) .. 11rs of humun ht LOI"}' Arter 10 yeiarN ' wrlt lnK . the Ormond ~ach. f<'I • rc&ldc:nt 11 1d he's ronaldered one ot th h11he t vald acl rt writers work tnf( th• r1rat book 110ld 10 w(•ll after 19 publl ht'rs rejected 1t that thl" publlah n1 houte offered n Ix fl.c ure advance on the 11t>cond one He has 12 books an <'lr<'ulation and another 1ix In the work.a tl1ldt'm1n I! 1• <'ll'nC't> ft('lton wralf'r, hi~ 'l'l'Ond <'holce for v. ork flt•1 v.ountb !>Urtert"d In \11t'tn .. m c11nC' .. lt-d plan for twcol1ltf1N un u t n)naut T IU; lTt;K TtVlo; JOB h.1 n 't ll'd to ftmh . but It h1& brought rachl• tu !Julde man llaldt"man ret-1Jnlly attended " wr1t"r~· convtntlon In Sandusky,. Ohio, and at.op~ her to ud· dti•h .flndl•y COiiege studenb and rocutty By Bil Keane It's 1ust so you con test your furniture polish like they do on TV.'' f "'ood for Infant Love Messag e In Massaging LANCASTER, Pa . IAP 1 Rub·a-dub-dub. That's the messai?e on massage for new mothers 1n a coun.e based on a book by Frederick Leboyer. ~ho says louclung babies is just as important as fl·<•d ing them. Suzannah Benson came Lo believe in Leboyer's message after using his techniques on her adopted son SHE PASSES .THE MESSAGE TO ..olher mothers in a four-week workshop ··backed by the • county -a course where mothers learn to deliver t he m essa ge or love with their hands. And while some of the babies cried al first, Ms Benson says they later giggled and appeared lo enJOY the massage of their chest. arms, hands, abdomen. legs, back and ra.ce. "You could see how the babies learned a ne w type of stimulation." the 37-year-Old Instructor ~aid "The expressions on the babies' races were JUsl beautiful, total relaxation." Tllf: WORKSHOP IS BASED ON "Loving ~ands," the late~t book by the French doctor wh~ wrote "Airth Without Violence." In his hook. Lcboyer said touching and caress· ing are crucial to a child's deveropment ·' llt>1ng t ou c he d and car essed, being massa);!Cd. IS food for the infant. ... Deprived or this food, the name of which is love, babies would nither die And they often do," he wrote. The techniques taught by Ms. Benson Include a series of Yoga-hke exercises for the babies, end· 1ng with a bath "to re lease a ny lingering tensions." Ms. Benson said THE MOTHERS, SHE SAJD, "WERE delight· l'd al the way the babies responded." Sally Thompson, a registered nurse who took the course with her live month-old daughter, says she would recommend the massage to all mothers. "l have noticed that J ennifer is more con· l<'nl." she said of her daughter. "There's a dlf· fc rence m her temperament." The technique hinges on a slow and firm touch, Ms. Ben.c;on said. lful she cautioned that hab1 es less than a month old should not be !l)assa~ed. only touched lightly, because tht!lr um· h11tcal cords arc not healed. "THE SLOWER THE MASSAGE, TIIE more (•ffoctive," !>he said . "It's giving more tam e for a · rnmplete exchange of feelings between mother and child " · Five mothers and their babies. plus a minister who wanted lo learn the massage techniques signed up for the first series or classes, held rou~ times pe._r week. "l personally believe that a mother who is in· tt•resled in doing this is interested in being more tuned In to her child," says Ms. Benson. "Because or that. the child's own self image ls certain to be strengthened." Plate of the Day 19 Me.TM u-.-=. "I NF.VER PLANNED lo b eco mt> a s r le nce fi c tion writer," be said. "1 wanted to be <in aslronaut, but a couple of rosmic ironies c ha nged all thut." 'the first ol these. he said. oc· curred when he was about 9 and read an old collection of science fiction stories. "I wu booked," he said , and grew up wantin g lo be an astronaut "The astronauts ~ere the only pioneers ten . the onl y one~ getting a gMmpse of what man·s future would be like." be said "That's what I wanted to do ·· Arter earning college degrees in physics and astronomy. the second "co11m1c Irony" oc· curred. Haldeman s~d. He was drafted for Army service in Vietnam. "I WAS A T E RRI BLE soldier ," he said. "ll was a bloody war if you were out there s hooting it up In the jungle, and I was sure I was going to d ie " A third "cosmic irony '"'was a booby tr'ap explosion that killed e ve r yone In his unit except Haldeman. "I think I was n't ki lle d because everything that got to me went through someone else rirsl," he recalled . "Even al that I was in the hospital fpr six months recover ing from 400 shrapnel wounds. NASA wasn't interested in a disabled veteran. so Haldeman pulled out three science fiction stories he had wntten fo r a col· lege class and sent the m to publishers. ALONG CAME ANOTHER of those "cosmic ironies." Two stories sold . Haldeman's career was on the way. Arter several more short stories, be wrote a book, "The Forever War." "It wa& rejecte d b y 19 publishers," he sald. "They told me people didn't want another war novel." Arter the 20lh publisher print· ed It. Haldeman said another ··cosmic irony" occurred. The book became popu l ar .Haldeman received two science fiction writing a wards and a hands ome advan ce on · his second book. We shortened the name •.. but the taste's the same. Just say •• ,,,-- ... ( ·~ '· ~ , \ ' ~ . t OnlY~~-tar Taste so~. you won't believe theV"'l'ii lotJer 111taftfiCin all_ II 18se 10C>'s: . . 13 19 .... MG wt Me.TAI '° ..... UMe.HIC. t 4MG.NIC. ~ ~~~ -~~--. ~la~~1ro ·~·"' U(ottr~ IOO't IU°' ii 18 12 .... wt Me.wt u-.-.· QIMe.MC. 11 18 17 11 Me.wt .... -.u MG.'IAI ..... 0.1-.MC. u-.MC. u-.MC. UMG.NIC. a1-....c. Warnin g: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ... • • .. .. FeatQri!!fJ_ .. _._.~-CJ INSIDE: •Ann L~nders •Comics •Horos(ope •Classified Monday, November 21 1978 Sehool1Age Moms Viewed • l . ' l • l .'Coping With School Age Motherhood ' is aimed at helping teachers .parents and public about what it's like to be a teen-age mother . • r By JAOU•: HYMAN 0t1 ... o..1. ~' ... ''-'' Tht' pttgnant lN>n aaer dtcld~ to give up M r baby for iadoptlon but not to atra n•ers Instead. tw '1nt4'rvlewed Pro5Pf'Cl1ve parelTU, choosma ror hl'r~elf lht ram1l y t hat would r1&.1se ber ctuld Theq. unhlte most mothers who give up then-bdb1~. ht' rlcc1dt!d to ~Pt:nd a rew days at thl' ho plt.11 feeding and gl'l tang to know the mfunt ~fore at went to 1ls ne w home "I can't gwe a gi rt that I don\ know. she told one of her teacher& ... nd added, ··1 knew at w~ .a temporary lov~ af raa r." Tha t unusual teen-ager as one or 12 described lo rictlonalized case histories in a new book by two Orange Coast women. "Copin g With Sc h ool A ge MotherJlood." which will be published next January, is aim ed at he lping teache rs, pa.rents and t he general -------public understand what it's like Lo be a teen-age mother. It was written by Nancy Walsworth , a . teacher and counselor with the Newport Mesa Unified School District's School Age Mother <SAM > Program and by' Pa tricia Bradley, a psychologist and counselor with SAM and with the dis· ~ t rict ·s speeaal education department. ~ "We had so many experiences and we vone. ~ wP df>t•ldt'd lo write them down ju11t for our own purposC!s," Mrs Walsworth Hid "We didn't start out lo write a bOOk " · But th~ manu11c-r1pt began Lo grow. un<f.. the uuthoN decided to i.ubm1t 1t to at pubhsht>r who had pul out other booki. on related topll'S ll was accepted tm· mediately · · 'oping," published by Richards Ro en Press an New York. won 't be available al books tores It can be or· dered by sending $7 97 plus 6 percent ~c1les tax and SI 15 for postage and handling lo Dept B. 2124 Leeward Lane. Newport Beach. Calif. 92660. Mrs Walsworth and Mrs Bradley said one of their goals was lo counter common misconceptions about teen mothers. Some of these mtsconcepUons. they said. ar e : "That a pregnant teen:a_ger must come from a low soc10·economic group that 's not true." "Thal it's across-the·board-low' mora ls." Noted Mrs. Bradley, "I would say that many of them <teen mothers 1 are unsophisticated. Others · reasons for pregnancy are the three Rs: rebellion. resentment and rejection." "We don't deal too much with abor· lion because that has n't been too much in our experience, but we do deal with the agony of..a. girl deciding what to do with the baby.',' Mrs. Walsworth said. One of the stories -all of. which are told from the viewpoint of a teacher - deals with a girl who works through her situation and deeides to gi ve up her baby. As part. or easing her pain. she writes letters lo her baby. The letters in the s tory are based on real letters. Another story deals with a young father who attends classes and shares childbirth with the mother ''He was a pregnant teen.age father." Mrs. BradJev said. They said their students in the SAM program have been e nthusiastic about the book and that they themselves en· joyed the writing process. "I guess the thrllllng part was reaJiz. ing these girls were growing and chang- ing." Mrs. Bradley said "Our hope is • that they can plan their future and be better off for their experiences." Mrs. Walsworth added that their hope is that the public will gain a reali stic unde rsta nding or w~al these young mothers experience ~ were unable to sha're them with ever· Other reasons young girls sometimes become pregnant. consciously or un- consciously, include wanting to hold on- to a parent. wanting lo "get back" at parents. or. Mrs Bradley said, "think- ing t hat a baby is someone to love them." "If the public could ever get a feeling or wha t it's like lo be a pregnant teen· ager. it would be by reading the book." she said. "It cuts through all pre1ud1ces and moral Judgments. ll 's the way at is." Nancy Walworth, left and Patricia Bradley. ,. ' . In case you've never seen 'em, those are grits with a pat o f butter True Grits A loosely organized group of Southern men get together once a month to experience that down-home Dixie dish. From left. Roy Love of AlabsnB and Bob Loughridge of Ok/ahona. From left, Bob Adams and Norm Huneycutt, botb of Arl<ansas. By JUDITH OLSON Ofll•Dllll'tf'llo.SUft It takes true grit for a Southerner to live in California. lie has, you see, to do wtthout his morning grits. . But not the Grits for Breakfast Bunch. One Tuesday a month the men meet al an area hotel for a Southern-style spread of eggs; grits, )lam a nd biacuits, complete with molasses for the grits. The guest speaker. on a recent Tuesday. a native Californian. took one look at the thick, dark molasses and suggested that someone had drained the oil out or their car to rm the dish. He Just didn't understand. The Grits bunch, a loosely organized group of Southerners <men only> have had to put up wltb a few problems in getting their grits though. First the chef at The Registry Hotel. where they meet. is Hungaria n. Since he had never fixed grits in his life, his first effort was a little strange. '"lbe first lime he served them cold. In a mold," said Brian Hogg, the fo under Grits can be r uined Ir they are too cold. too coarse or have lob much consistency, Hogg aaid, so they are tricky at best Lo fix The Bunch had Its genesis several years ago when Hogg, a Kentuckian. was in Newport Beach interviewing for a job with the Irvine Company. He stayed at the Newport.er Inn and was amased to find grits on the breakfast menu. When he moved to CallfornJa he got the Idea or gettln& together with other Southern men for camaraderie and some good home-style cook· Ing. Now the group which started with six ls up to between 50 or 60. Cuesta are welcome every month and the only requlremen~ is that mem· bera be male and from the South · Of the recent crowd , most were from Ken· tucky. There was one "Okie" and two Heh from the stat.ea of North Carolina, Alabima, Georgia, Arhnsas, Tenneaaee and Texu. "the group also has aoctals several Umea a year-"Good Old Boys '' parties -lo which • !J»OUHI andglrltriends are Invited. - One of Ufo rea reasons for he .group to aet toaether. though, is thaLSouthemen understand In the Bag For Carlos Falchi, each of his handbags isn't just meant to be carried by women . Each is a work of art. By JUDITH O~N 0t111eoa11,~11 .. si.tt T o urm a line s. jasp e r , t o p az a nd aquamarine. Eighteen-karat gold chains, the finest in skins. Put them together with a fairly hefty price tag a nd you have a n original bag by designer Ca rlos-Falchi. Two thousand dollars seems like a steep cha rge for a handbag but Car los F~lcha-. a Brazilian who now makes hJs home in New York. says the goods will last a lifetime and can be worn with many different outfits. He carefully coordinates such skins as anteater. boa constrictor . ostrich. snake, Java hzard and shark in three tones. often a dding beautifully polished gems. so that the bags waU go with both light and da rk shoes. The bags are a work of art. according to Falchi. "They are all one of a lund. All the skins are dyed specially. I use three tones. the main one and then one up and one down. I then make the same tones in four different textures." F alchi. who started playing at his mother's sewing machine when he was a child. makes the prototype bag for each new line himself. from starUo finish. · _ His wife. Mary. a model, then "lest drives" the m to "see If they reall y work." After ma king the initia l drawing and con- structing the bag. a two-week process. it takes a full nine months Lo put the hnes into full produc- tion. he said. Falchi, at Neima n Marcus an Newport Beach after being feat ured at the Brazahan Fortnight an the Dallas store. brought with hi m a collection or 50 disco bags. with feathers. that he made espeelally for the fortrught. He got started in the bag business "quite by accident." he said. He had been a post a l accountant an Braz1l-"a lousy one " when he entered a de- sign contest for commemorative stamps. "I .. resented some layouts a nd won," he said. From there his career took an artistic tum He organized the fi rst postal museum for Braz1) ano t hen decided to move to New York. 'I worked al a film company," he recalled "My wife bought a belt one day and didn't like 1t. I told her to take it back and 1 would make her one My boss saw it and withjn a month I was out of tus company making helts." In 1970 his work was bought by Henri Bendel and from then on he began lo expand.his designs and concepts into the line he has today. He makes s m a ll girt ite ms. s uch as checkbook covers and address books too. and has begun designing a collection of hand lug- ~age wtu ch both zaps shut and ties for more flex ability in size. Falchi urges that his bags be ~ over and . over again because they wear well with age. "The skins are treated. Don't be afraid to toac\ them." he says. "They won't catch or pull or catch on your blouse. The best thing is to re· ally wear it." His wire. unlike the shoeless cobble r's spouse. has a whole closetiul of Falchi bags. He in fact sighs when asked JUSt how many she has. How does Falchi keep a pulse on what is go- ing on in the fashion world, so he can make bags ~ that will compliment the new looks? "I work with t he maJor designers, s uch as the Mi ssorus." he expl ained. "We exchange swatches of color • For sprin~ Falchi will be making bright col· ors which he describes as "bright but soft, not sc reaming ... bright combinations with light tones and "Lone on tone." His works or art have been seen in films and on telev1s1on a nd has customers include Ali McGraw. Mia Farrow and members or the "Cha rhe's Angels · cast The bags a lso are sold in Paris, London and Rome and soon will be avatlable in J apan. Carlos F{Jlchi: His wife 'test drives' his handbags. <See GltlTS, Paie,,;C2_-'-> -----------• -- I . l ~ ('2 OAILV PILOT 'Hubby's IQ M~kes ('-_B_o_ro_•~_•_p_e---J) Him a Quiz Kid 0 E A ft A N t.AND!RS My hU!o>bitnd Uio chunjU\g CIUt't'h lllld hat taken sonit• uplltudl' tt'flla 11.-al~ hod hi!\ 10 lc.:sll'd To my <-tlmt1h>tt• :.hock ht' lcurnt·d hh IQ IS prel l1 t'I \> 1• Ill "ttcmw. '' Noli\ he··!\ 1m poso1blc w lht.• "1th No m tl\'1 "h,11 <'ilmt•, up. ht' l5 n~hl and "'' OVlnlOn tk)(.._.11 l (.(l~nl for • a thing Wh1•n "'' ch:-. Jgree about a fart. It~<' the Sp('llinJr C'>C J "nnt or the grogn1ptuc lex t11m of a ell}'. he rt'Cust·"' to .admit he's "'l'Ol\lit \'\ n wht-D I produt't' pr\lot Hitt answer •~ That .tuthonl) 1 not the fmttl "ord " 'nu!\ """' n\ ,., azy H ow dot• ont-dl' "1th ;m • rmi;?Ant , ,,m ceitt'd, pompoul" 1m· the real Santa A<. rp~1 11<, ht~ t:'IPdlO di Hun1mg1on ~le< :INTRODUC ~INC:~ -. -. . ... G~ustoni"l ).l-'.;ign. R~·a(ty ~·t< > -'V~\i.1 r J ustfor you from ·(. "./_{' ( . . ' ; l/:r? cZ1-h--r tV ' ; lrt. .... • • . ·CUSTOM ~COUTUAIEAE Of!>IG,...!> ' On~ of p kind for information o·, oppo;nrn"ent ' Pleo1e Coll b.f(J-4.S44 ~8 E t 71h SI j,· < Oc:.TA ME Sll CA ;:.:.., START LOSING WEJGHT TOD~Y """ • •· ~·· "' ..... , .... 'l'" I "" I d• t fJ,"' SU,.lll ODllHU ,.. t ,, ft ; ,,,. ,. '1 ""'' U \ l'!'NI 'tq ti('/! -.1 I 'f ' 111 "'l " , I , lf)(;J •I t 1• n' • t JH1rt1 f Uf ,, t , J , llfh .. ""'' ,. ' I ; 11 .t I f I •" ! </I l•.1 SU,.H OOIUHfX lo', ~1 ,, 1h1· ,,.. HI ""Jhfit Y1 I t11 ,,, f-<>t•O j ,,,. ' ),, 11 W·l"(ltj' )' ff1ntl (•-t.,,(1~~ I t '# 1101 hltHJt qr f 11 1'ft~\ 1fl 11~ •. ,,. ,, .. ,.1r.,)f .,-i,.. •-v OORIMll A 11 "'" ~ 'I 1' -1 I 1M 14-Qfh ..c.*J w.tt1 ., '" 'I i • I 1' 7't'"i At ludift2 Dnlf Stares maturt• un.,;r•t"'IOU'I , h•'"'' loud moulhf'd. t cl t a., I ' ' n bl" n ' 1 t 1 \ J :Hli."~ • DO N "~ \\U:1': t111 n 1 t4.'d dearly "' "'RE E RVEO '°'Oft THE HANDICAPPED .. I Vrondc'r If such l>t'<> pl(I would ht> ao c&a lloul'> 1r thf'v sto1>Pt'd to con:11dt•1 thriu• ff'Vr farts Sohw h1ndlr ppt'CI folk worl hardrr Jusl to drt• \ I hem t ltf'I• than moi.1 p.-opl<' "'urit all <hty It n-quln"I' 8 """at deal or dtort lo un ~ftl!WIVt'S • If lht->' af'\o l~ky Of\OUgh to hRV~ Ulf' of lhl'lr arm s csome don 't 1 They h1wt' be<blottt1 due 1 u poor c src ulal1on Many h1tvc no t'Onlrol ovt•r thflr bowels and bl ddt•r ond have to be rathclenzt-d They huve ..i h.·rr1ble time getting up steps ll 's often so dlffkull to l(4't In und out or 111 car they'd ruUwr . lay home . IH \R "IF•· I a~& t hr h•r llnJ ou dun 't r art' mv..-h for Don o u dtllt 'C .. av ho w lo nlC '1u1 '\ f' bt•f'n marrlf'd, h.,• old \OU are , .-bt"lttf'r or not ~ou bavf' a famll). I bavf' a bu.nth ,our '""'bin tM-••n k>n« bt"fc>rf' bf> dbccrvt-red be "ai. alm~t a "ftt'oJll . " Those folks out there Gt-I rounselln• and f'X· who uru lucky enough lo ptort' the batllf'fk>ld. U drt-ss lht.•mselves and ~sl&.attotocaltllamar· walk wherever they rtaae.) OM t.b.lnlC l8 cer· Pll•use s h ould tha nk taln. Tbe Qab Kid ls not th<'t r h1rKy st ars they ~olng to cbange -aad don't HA VE to use that nellbtr ls your opln~n SJ>UCl' reserved for the of him. Can you live h a ndicappe d . They wttb a man you dislike 110 Intensely? Do you ~hould be h~ppy to settle wanl to• ror n parking space a o E A R A N N block o_r two away and LA DERS: How low be lhf'illed that they can people gel" l :lm re-CAN. walk to wherever ft>rrinj? to those r reeps they re goinJ: S EEN who par.I< their cars in IT AT CLOSE RANGE spares reserved for the handtl·apped Yesterday D E A R {' L 0 S E I ~a w ;.in able bodied RANGE: Tllaok you for coupl e <ac.-tually, a cou-giving millions of people pk of fat slobs 1 drive m-something t.o think about to a space which was de-today. .... Grits <From Page ('l I other Southerners and lhey need a chance to Jet..d owntheirha.irand talk. Kt!ntuck1an Hugh Finley, a sa lesman for Coldwe ll Bank e r expl a in e d it We Southerners often are accused or being 'ig- nor.rnl h11lbillies.' "This group brings· all Che i gnorant hillbillies together so we feel safe and secure here." he teased The Grits fGr Breakfast Bunch also ex· change~ information of vital importance, such as the fact that there is a place at the Chino airport where a good-Southern breakfast can be hud. It'~ Flo's, where yorr wear blue jeans and eat country h a m . b1 s c uils and red-eye gravy and home fries · The hreakCasl meetings also are a place where the men can really communicate with e>lhers who understand their 'y 'awls' and drawls. Rod Sherman, the California n who talked <1bout s ports fo r the last meeting, admittedly had a difficult ti me with the la ng uage barrier. lie apolog1z(,>d for his accent and said he would try lo "spe<1k s lowly and enunciate" so the Tar llt.•cls and Razorbacks and others could un· dC'rstand him . lie m ay not have had the accent dQwn pat hut She rman made a ~l«rl ing Southcrne; olhcrwfse. He fuushed his grits with gusto. S0t1th1·rn gc·nllPmen intcreMLed in the group m<•Y c·a ll llogg a t 752·1111, ext. 226 for r<'M' rv uhons. ' Real-Joy A (111.rtl '""' "' lllKI II llHll 1t1llll,1 W11" U 11111l l1u1111l l1111t(l ll)UI l111hrl11v IOV _ t~un1111u11m Conrttr C•U 142-&618. Put• flew wordl lo work for ou. 4-MOS s29so ONE WEEK ONLY! • . --,_.., . FASHION ISLAND H9wpor1 Yo.tell 644 8eo.t FASHION SOUARE Senti M• 558 l&9~ HUNTINGTON HARQOUR Humlflll~IMcitl .... 1tet TUESDAY. NOV. 2'.8 8y SYDNEY OMAllR ARIES <March 21 April 19 1 You gain .:n•.alt.•r undcr!.ilunding of costs, investments, poll'ntud , ric.htl, ~rm1ssions, special favors. <:a1w,•r. Caprirorn persons figure ptomlnently . fo,mot1onaJ reaponae now tends to dominate lot1I<· Know It tmd be cautious where ne<:essary. T~ll,RUS (April 20-May 201 : What had been bm<Unai. lcgt•I rt'd tape is removed. You'll have ~!"Paler l~m of thought and action. Gemini , .Viq co und Sag1ltarius fi gure prominently Dlvt•rsily, avoid direct conlrontation. dis play vereatlllty. estabhsh long-range communica- lioM GEMINI <May ?l·June 20J: Study Taurus meisage. Specify d~es. needs. TryiAg t.o be evasive now could m ake you appea r foolish. Pc~ dependents, employment special services are part ol your personal scenario. Sift t hrough the s uperfluous. You can arrive at core of ac· tual reqwrements -if you persist. CANCER fJuoe 21-July 22): Accent con· fiden~e . taking a c hance on your own capabilities. Changes occur In swift manner. Speculative ventures command attention. You receive compliments. personal magnetism 1s ve ry much in evidenc~. Gemini, Sagittarius persons figure prominently. L_EO (July 23-Aug. 22l· Home. fixtures. security or safe areas are emphasized. Know dlf~erenc~ ~tween luxury and extravagance. Bring prtoritJes into focus . Confer with .family ~ember regarding_ remodeli~g . basic changes m the home. Scorpio person figures prominent· ly. VIKGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Define terms. chec_k. 8;lleged "~hortcuts." Be sure you are not sacr1f1cmg quality ror flash, glitter. Don't trade happi~ for intrigue. Message will become in· creasmgly clear. Relative may be sincere but misinformed. Know it; act accordingly. ~IBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Accent on pro· duchon .. autbonty, responsibility, involvement. Money is very much a part of scenario. Wh at had been discussed a nd delayed has surged to forefront. Cycle is high and you have every right to be confident. Expect success 1 SCORPIO: COct. 23-Nov 211: You gain added tecognition. One you respect•seeks your c.ounsel. Ari_es. Libra and the number 9 could figure prommenlly. Moon in your sign coincides with c~nfidence, new contacts, fresh approach. added independence. . SAGITl'ARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 >: You gain e nlightenment. Whal had been bidden is re- veale~. A~cent on new approach to club, group, o rganization. Leo, Aquarius persons are part of your personal scenario. You might be asked to a ppear before the med ia. CA~RICORN CDec. 22·Jan. 19 >: Business. professional endeavors could pay dividends. ~eans progress replaces doldrums. Be prac· ticat enough to protect your interests. Some of y~u_r fonde~t bo~s. wishes can become re- a ht1es. Key 1s to be familiar with basics, to pre· pare through research. AQUAKl.US <Jan .. 20-Feb. 18 1: You get n~eded .badtj.ng -horizons expand, financial p1ctur:e 1S bngbter. Gemini, Virgo could figure prom1oentl~~ You're. offered opportunity to prov~ a maJOr contenhon. Superior makes room for you. PISCES <Feb. 19 March 20>: Accent on travel. desire to be free or restrictions. Pursue long-range project; you are on more solid g~ound than mi~ht be imagined. What was viewed as a detriment comes Into rocus as a genuine asset. Wt'ddmg and t'Tlgagement announcements run cm Sunday rn the Daily Pilot Forms are available at all Da1h1 Pll"t of/ices or by callmg the f'ealures Depart- ment. 642-4321 To auold da.sappomtment. prospechve bndes are remmdPd to havit their wedding stones. wllh a black· and·wlule glossy of tlw bnde or of the couple. to the 1''eatures Department one week beiore the wedding E.'ngagement announcements. with block-anf while glossy of the future bnde nr th.I' couplr mu.~t hr reccmed hi/ the l''eatures D~rtrnem s1.r uweks beforl' I he W4!ddmg date Club Calendar run~ each Wednesday m the Do1l1J P1lnt ond contains nnttce.~ of women's and service club meetings and e~ts for the follounnq weitk -Thurs- day through Wt>dni>sday Send notices to Club Colen dar DaUy Pilot. P 0 Hoz 1560. Co.~ta Mesa. CA 92626 /IP :rure to includi> your name and phone number Nflll<'e& mu.!t be"' 11ur ftonds two weeks m odvan<'e 'r11 reqw11t a pt<ture. wntf' or coll thf• 1-eo:ures f>t'pnrtment. fi42 43ll l11ctures arr l1m1l1'fl 111 fund · r111.n•J'x 11pt-n lo lhi> puhhc If ll')U l&aut> an Item jor the Singles Calendar, SPnd 11 to Cheryl Homo. 1-'ealunng Deporimnit, Oran{}(' Coo.st D<uly Pilot , /> 0 Boz 1560, Cosio Mtaa. Ca. 92626 Please 1ncludt uour name, addre11 and plume number The Classic Monogrammed Swea ter Very special from Th e Red Bt.1 lloon 1n red. white or n avy CMdrgan or pull over. Todd I er through girls size fourteen. Allow two weeks. ANN LANDERS I HOfri~ Down Dome Food Coumry Stars Flock to S1nall Ca/ e NASHVlLLE. Tenn. fAP I -Waft. ing. over rolling hills from a small white clapboard and stone ~ate the a~oma of country cookln nd pro m11e of down-home hos llht.Y b~ckon celebrity and commoner a hke. Often wailing more than an hour. 500 lo 700 city folk flock to Charlei; McCabe's Loveless Cafe on Stindays for breakfast. lunc h a nd dinner. served at a dozen tables on hardwood noo.rs. A tractor and several cars in various st.age!> of disrepair litter the backyard. IT~. PATRONS INCLUDE the "Hee Ha_w gang. T.ennessee Ernie Ford . g.uitarlst Chet Atkins. country music singers Ray Stevens. Charley Pndc a nd Donna Fa rgo, pop star Jimmy B.uffett and Captain Kangaroo One mght about three years ago. a former Beatie was enticed by the cafe 's fned chicke n Named after its owner more than 30 years ago. the Loveless declarei. country ham with red -eye gravy. hom e made preserves and all the home made biscuits the customer de· sires as its claim to Came. '.'If people want something. they"re go~ng to fi,nd 1t. l think they enJoy the drive out m the country a nd they likl' the friendly atmosphe re and I.flt• s ma llness of it all ... Mrs. McCabe sa id in an interview. "We're kind of a family out here -the e mployees. our cus tomers and us. We don't reel llke tht' boss." F IFTEEN MILES TO the east s t a nds Music City U .S .A .. from which the Loveless d raws a constant c.ro wd or country·cooking a ffl · c1onados "We 've ~o t so many good c ustomers among t he mus ic people. They·re all fun-loving and love our food ... Mrs McCabe said. "One night our son called out back and said one of the Beatles -P aul McCartney w~s out having dinner. J t really s t1 rre d things up in this little restaurant. One Monday .. usually the care·s weekly day of respite. Mrs. McCabe was asked if the Loveless· would re- consider just once. BEARSR41D YILIAGES STATE COLLEGE Pa . <A P> -Black bears, deprived of their normal fall men u of CAl"'TAIH ICANOA•OO out for dinner. We didn't mind. They're all so nice and friendly. "Even before he became famous Jimmy Buffett alwayi. came out here a nd being well known ha/)n 't changed him a nd he still comes And the kJds lovi· Gt'<mll' Lindsey -"Goober"' - whenever he"i. out he re " College Nludent.& have discovered the Loveless .. A ~h ()( the m had an eating conte!'tl one day and they asked me for paper and a· pc nctl ltJ keep score ... !lhc -.aid "One alf· 30 b1~cuJts and I JU.~l wondered hQW he was go- ing to li?el out ()( h..rf' .. ON TifE WAY out. cu!ltom~ may buy. Mason Jars Cull of peach and apricot preserves. sor ghum syrup or country ham., hanli?lnli? from a rack. In .a small wa1t1ng room. mus1- c1ans autographed pictures hang on the wall. . 'The ~eason J look ~o fat 1n th•~ pic ture 1s because I ate a doun of your d amn biscuits ... Buffetl"i. i;ays "WE OPENED THAT ~oming for Captain Kangaroo.·· i.he said . "He and his group were 1n town taping dt Opryland and they wanted to come British Seek Porcupine Kio LO NOON <AP 1 Pei.t control of- ficers have launc hed a search in i.outh~esl England for descendants of a pair or large porcupines that escaped from w wildlife park in 19m Six porcupmes have been caught, and others are bla med fro stripping bark from trees m woods near the town of Okeham pton. Orficials said there may be no more than 20 of the rodents at lar~c. acorns in northern Pen· nsylvania, are foraging in cornfields apd reast· Ing at garbage cans. ac- cording to a wildlife ex· pert. "Although bears are r a r e l y a d a nger l o humans: they're making a nui sa nc e or themselves this fall,·• said Dr. James Llndzey coordinator of s tate bea; research programs and an associate professor a t Penn State Uruvers1ty. Triumph, MG, Austin Healey, J ensen, Maserati, Rolls Royce, Aston Ma rtin, Citreon SM Free Rides SAN FRANCISCO fAPI -Golden Gate· Brld ~e directors have approved a 90·day ex· per1ment of free late af. ternoon bnd~e crossings for carpool~ of three or mort' ride rs. T he toll REPAIRS on all M echflnical Labor Costs Mechanical • Body • Restorations l'ttE TElllRING S·HEJPPE free afternoon trial -on Mond•y ttlru Saturd1y 548-1338 weekdays from 4 pm. to J 6 p.m . will start Dec. 724 W. 16th (oH Superlorl l. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' Amoend looks and fee.ls like yoUr natural breast h's. sofl to you1 touch, responsive to your movements and wSI even acquire your body temperature. You won't know yo~'re wearing Amoena and nelth<?f will onyonc else. Stop ln for u confidentlal consultaUon 400 N8Yf1)0rt Center Drive • Suite 104 In Newport Center Med1cat Bldg. • 644-0065 • 633-0063 ,. 0 •• '· 'g s. r, c o. " tp. 6. :s n '75 01 . '°° -do. Ul 2" 'ort l560 -1do. I at es. L IOU!i i" !: a c. 176 .... m 2 ,wly 1475 59, 280 •••• a~e. mo. r .JOO , .... -E • Info, ption .A.C . .,.. 1-45()() 1-8895 1·1011 \.7070 .-t442 - •400 ..... 0 ''· & •d In ru r f1711) 3500 ••••• •Ung. ev e I I Uld fable >kl~ '· e dea. 3 2 h . e, e1c. n v~. ST • 1121 •••••• r.~.Br. I ~lnl ~ocl'd. I I COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE b~ Brad Anderson "I certainly would like to know how Marmaduke con tell whenever he ho~ on appointment at the vet's." SUPERHERbES SHOE MOON MULLINS GERIATRIX 1 -------FO~ 35 '1'EARS HE'::> ''50L..D1 ' ME TH.AT 1 L...Q)K FAT INMINK! ' l Tl'.XD HIM ~D, M l GUESS' CATS ~'r U~NfRSTANO AallT ~O SEATS .... i 1 ' i l J • FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk • j . ! --"JI. 1 by Mell !CA, 'IOIA 1'4V YOU'° P.Al'&N1~ MAKE YOU W8Ait • VOt.All lil'l1l"Mf~~ 01.0 ClOTM~~ f1Wl!U.,l-#ANO·ME·~~ AU T(AOITIOf\W. IN lf()ST 'AMIU~/ by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd and Tom Johnson GORDO JUDGE PARKER 0101•/T VDU ,LIKE Fl-YIAIG OUTSIDE TO EXP/iRIEAICE A TR.E.E, BIRDIE~ DIDN1T , VOV.E>JJOY OISCOURSIA/0 WIT# VOURFREE COU.StlJ~ fl· .Z.1, 4 ;_ , I .. . , ,.....JIU~ ......... IG...I HOW CAN I GET YOO ASK Mf ONE • llHOIVMTtON MORE QOE5TION, SuoDEHLV OOE5Tt0NEO A&OOT RENTING w15E GLIY •. AHO I'LL &Y THE DOORMAN AFTER AN APARTMENT THROW YOO OOT ! F0LL0Wll4G HLINTfR HER.E ? M~GAVIH IHTO ~£ APARTMENT OUILOING. / 'JAM DRIVER PRETENDS I/ , TO 6E LOOKING FOR Tllf MANAGER'S OFFICE! TUMBLEWEEDS wacoMf1 GANG, m ANO"Tl4Eft l'OC)·900 CLINK:, WHfREIN I OE4L. wrrH 1HOSE GLARl~FALJX PAS ~OU Of1f1M~S ,...__,.~~ A DOZEN DOUGHNUTS, PLEASE' AGATHA CRUMM KEEP '(OUR 5HOOl.DER TO THE WHEEL. ~~KIN?! OR . SMOCK • ; ( ~ . . ., ~ C'MON . eRLJNO, c::>O Ii".' MOTLEY'S CREW ALL Tl./C.'I HAo-ro .:54Y' AaoLJT WORLD Aff.Atf::ls WA5, by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Ooux by Tom K. Ryan we HAVE MONPAY R>LLOWEP ~ WESVA'(, Wini WEPNE:Sm~°!HURS­ VA'I ANC1 FRIPA'( HOION lH~R HfEL.S-SA1l.JRl7AY ANP SUNDAY WIU. AGAIN IJRIN6 UP iHE f?f:AR! by Emit Bushmill• r wANT T HE ONES WITH THE SMALLEST· HOLES l. ~---- Mondly, November 27, 1978 PEANUTS AS A WATC~D06, l{OU'~E GETTING i\\<mE USELESS EVEF!I M't' ! I DON'T KNOW WHAT M~E l{OIJ EXPECT.. DAil Y PtLOT ct by Charles M. Schull I FEEO I/OU WELL,AAP I(()() HAVE A NICE HOUSE ... ,· HOW 0A60UT ADOING A UffiE TO TI4E OL' PENSION FUND ? by Bill Hoest by George Lemont r F :x: coui...c::> TAt....K, :J:'c;:> SAY "c::>OC-r"OR, Hee(... TH YSet....F" .1 by Templeton and Forman 60D ~'-r WANT' M'6 1'0 60 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS S1 Where Cork UNITED Feature Syndicate I Fish 1~ • Source ~ Ilk:. S•lu•Oh s Puuie Solved 9 Newcomer 54 Pouno 14 M1m1c !>8 -ldQ 15 Of an arm 60 Pas1v bOne bl Eo1b1t• t6 Embank· mu,nroom ment 62 Clt~~I Ii Lcngth unit bA 01y Var 66 StOt 19 Open 67 Cut Jgain 20 Mu1<Jer b8 Garment In· "'-.m.t'lrt:t"i~:t7t:::t:1'~~ Slang lormal 21 Man ' ndrrc 69 Frec:iuon!ly 22 Ever Poet 70 Swamp~ 13 Loflv Var 14 Narrow 11 looer opening:. DOWN 26 Biller '9 Elee uni t 31 Humor 32 S1ng1e 33 Black eve Slang 36 Prec101tat1on 38 Pub staple 39 Treats •I Concede<J c3 ln!>eet ''Treats hides '6 Discharges 47 Perlorm:. c9 Musical note Var so-·man I 2 l 1 Wes1 Pointer ; Carmen. t• 0 3 P1cturt• transler Sream ~ ComdJ ~ouno 6 Up to I Stra11 8 Handhng 9 Ice mas~ 10 01scrose 11 Garmen" 12 Lecture. Abbr rl All -up Agog II! VanGOuvt!r 1• Sca11er:, 15 Floorr. '7 (SIUdlY 16 r e.111. 30 01550lvt: •8 Stew 53 Needle '>5 Semites ~ Prel1r for nome O• fl()h!> 57 Fora 59 Voutlllul ending 3l GllOst bl Cuts down 34 Asian capital 62 Up:~omb 35 Interpose lorm 37 Carrv on 63 Er-· '° Prying ones M0<occan •2 "lhad • hero d1stoct cs Wither 65 Maut ! 1- 0 s I, 'g l>- r, \ o. & op. 6 . :s .n ;75 -· o l, iOO -do • . la 2& 'orl 1560 -1do I al ei. IOUb in ~ a c.-. 176 •••• m 2 :wly 1475 59; 210 .... age. mo . •••• -t • Info. !>l ion ,/\,C. ..... --4WO -8895 1.1011 ,.70711 ·1442 - 1400 ••••• 0 cl. & td In , ... r f178i HOO ••••• atlna. tvel and 1able 1klnR ,, end tea. 3 '2 b•. t, etc. 1l Via. 1700. -J521 •••••• H·:IBr. •· xlnt lnel'4. t::= -1 I 7 )I OAll.Y PILOf OUTDOORS I BUSINESS Into the Canyon: mke to Rem.ember .. Keport r Takes ix-hour Walk Through Time 8)' JA('K SC'HREIBM PHANTOM H/\N t"ll r11 AP > W1thut11iunth1 'l'•'P' nd u hL't c·bt'1·k 11f llll' " 1\\ r upply. t1\Urhl hu''''· har' a1HI ol dnM 'lu11d111 h•ll J tl "'' I nmm••11t't'<I 1lOt' of 1tw "'orld " '0, t l\Ubhme tukt'' .uul one• of '" lou.iht"l /\ walk llllU Uw ht•.t rt or 1111' ;r.1nc1 t'.un on d n11" 1h1 011).!h 1ur hfo t\111c.•, ,., lht• nu·n un lll'b lo 100 cte.:r.•1•' a111l m11r. nd u piu·k M't'lll' It• 1 ,1111 Ill ouncl!. .1 milt• Nt•\t•r .1r1 ,,,., \Ore ('OIW t'IO\b of \Olli '•'l'l .11111 our t•mik Nl • tn.111,1,1 1111111•111' 1n <·•· l .1 1l ur1· 111 1·1t h 1·1 e p a rt ml' 11 l (',I II I II I II I h I ICpt>fll,'nl'l' or ll hft'11 1111• 111111 ,, a rd i.lurt• at ''" v 1' a I Tllf: lllKE WAS th1· h1.:h Oinl Of ~I 1110 1111 I \t h• IOUI 111 • r lzona. ll'llln~ 11 .111 hJnJ' oul n lh1• pl.11l'uu ... .1111J 1ft ·,1•11 , herl· l m.l1~in' 0111·1· 111.1111• tlw11 rt i.. :.1t'l<J atop p11wy 1nuunt.1111' 1hcre rf'rtjin s p111ti. .. 1111 dw1·ll lut it w:1,n't all t:h1ck.-n and ravy. fr1t·nch "Ynu nut•" iJ buddy 'jtd \t.h•·n • rt'vc•alt"<i my plan lo lour lht· .outhwcst in s urnmt•r. "Y"u'll .ic. dummy ·• Tch . tch, such 1 rrevt•r:1nc1·. hou i;thl l Rough a nti tou~h nkers don't have to worry !-,(, • IE> wa~ n ght. l d1c'tl The te mperaturl" hit 119 legrecs as l rolled ea~t on lighway 40, 2.<;0 m1ll'S from the ·anyon. Scorchin~ waves rose nto m y beet·rc<i face from the rt 1 lln•• rihhon un1l1 r m~ " h l C h ',1 \ J jol I' ht> U I l> h• \lo up-. JIJ (rum tht• lnn t•n~1111 Jtn-. t vuld 1l un Ive•' llow roulcl I .,Ur\ 1H" \T F.F.m.t·~. < \l.U .. 1h1&y and ~.iss1111Q ft\t 1 It . I r .in llw r 1·d hol q In r mon,lt•r into ,, m11t 1•I Joe. l hl•r kc-0 111 .1n<I h·u1>1·d 11110 t ht• '"'1111 m1 ni: 11 011 1 · t lot htn~. ,04.•;11;'1 ~a nd ull l 1oucl ••ruf' '"l> I h r fl c>' I mo I 11 11q : , f U I l'Y 11 \I\ c•t1 I c·hl•t·l.1•d for :-.ul'h 1tl'm., a' b u1n t \jl\.t i. J11tJ 1 .. ·.ir1n"' hut t v\·ryUun~· "'J' 11111· ti 1.1n1f t 111yo11 ho' Nol f.u 11\to Ar11111u1 tht· land 1 IM"'" .rnd Mimt• !!() n11h·h north or W1lh.tm' th • Oora turni. to f11 'll'rU<'l', JWllllt'r . 1lo•t"'<>•>d Jl)(i 11•d h11 t•h l 1 t't!1' or I ht• n>0I rnounta1n s. C r Jnc1 l 'Jnyon '\Jt1un.Jl PJrl. M 0 K t: 'I' fl A N ~ 0 m 11 11 on ""'torl\ ha\1• 1·nnw l o lht· l'anvon .. I n (' t• I ht' m I d I 5 () 0' w ti l ' II <'o r o n ado ' t• o n q u 1s t o d <•rt'., becaml' \tll' lir~t European.-. to reach the M>Ulh r im Of the gre<Jt ('hasm. They rt'ported hack that thl'y round hut\A."8 ;.ind tow1·r~. "hig her ttw 11 the tow l.'r of Seville." They fu1lt'd in on atti-mpt lo re;1dr the Color-.ido H1"..r <• m1 h· below the ram, hut 150,000 hard v souls each year would he gl:.d to ldl the Spaniards what tht•.Y m 1 s s od an u n e q ua 11 t'tf mas terwork or naturt· ,\ hlk1• 111111 rtw c•unyon 111 ~· walk b..11·k th1 ou~h limt•. /\ rom bln1.tl1t111 or \t'dlm l'11tul1on .ind 1•ro.,111n hui. . hapi.•d uml t .1rv1•d lht• I h1.t 1o lll OV t•r aCJ m1lhm1 Vl'JI '· .1lthough th1· t(>C'k within lht· 1111wr J.!<H uc.• II'> morl' lh1.111 " l11lhon Vt'llr., old A KINl> cw 111 Jy<•rful rw 1tn.: 11\ 1•1 t J l.1·-. mt• a' thl' t rail II •·· 1 1·nth 111 t11 . t ht· dct·pcr 1-.111yu11 lt1x·k for rn .. the :s1~ of t111 i!1• r.1 thctlr.1 ls ~row up 111 I 111nt: lowc.•r'.'I, butl.t .. ;. henrht>s .ind {Jl1•-.a' st1 t•kh away to thl' l11r11t . of v1111011 Th1•1 t-'tt J va!.t varlt'ty o( plant lift• w1lhm lht: ranyon, .ilt houj.'(h I rom th1· rim tht· uspcct app(!ar' hll•ak Ttw r a11 y11n 1s crowded with vegetation act•ornmodallng 1t..1•1f to climates run~ang from h1j!h mountum to dt''>l'rl. Animal la fr l'ov1•r' :1 .,.m1lar range. T h1•rf' a l't' 100 m a mmals. 250 1111'<1 species and 50 a mph1b1 ans. rn upJ>ropriatc li re zones. Arh·r s o m e s ix hou rs o f w;ilk1ng, restan~ and gulping a half gallon of water, there '' thl' leapin~. r ampagm g Colorado . n ash1nt! under Sil ver Bridi;tt'. It cchos and booms through tht• ~h adowy, prim<'aval gorgt' hkt· three express trains. I N AN HOU R , I a m at P ha nto m H.a nc h at can yo n botto m . ll's one of America's s t r a ngest a nd mos t remote resorts. t uckcrl among shady cottonwood t rcci. into a fold next to Bright An~d Cr('<'k. It's lO'J tl~grees' l dum1) my "uck. and fl f>e to tht• little window where pretty g11 ls o;ell icy lt•monude. I rt><'kon four c ups will do. and nothinl( t•vt"r tastes ~o 1itood 1n my 1irt .. I loll around at the rnnch. strip lo rny 'lk1vv1es a nd lt•a p into the ~•dJacent Crl'Ck. Ttw n. at 's limc to m a ke camp at Bright Angel Campground. watch the nver and the rafters who zoom by a nd ~hari: a s andwich with u lizard. THAT N I G HT T H E ~eer llows. alon~ wi th conversation an .1 half·dozen foreign languages. I a m not happy that most w~ m ade the hike are from other count ries. mostly F rance and Gt-rm any. I laze around for two days . and make a <'OUple of hikes into the side canyons ''a l\t of the rampground. Then 1l 's time to hike back up again. I walk out triumphantly s ix hours later . feeling overjoyed that I have "paid my dues" in the canyon and lived through 1t. Rolling back home. I think of Teddy Roosevelt's rnJunction bac k in 1903 t o the future stewards or the canyon: "D o nothing to m a r its ~randcur ... keep it for your c hildre n. your c hildren's children. and all who come after you, as one of the ~real sight'> wh1dr . every Am erican s hould s et-." · APWinttlMM HIKER'S VIEW WALKING.INTO GRAND CANYON Where Your Back Pack Gains 10 Pounds a Mlle Coast Firms Report Revenues, New Business Pof"~tter ln.-o•r Dip11 !~:))~'1 ·.' 8, · ',lAl, 11 r,.~lG--,_~~. ·-~).~,: American Pacesetter. Newport Beach , has re· 1-.[l~l ported net income of $3,649,296, or 57 cents a ~hare. '.\ ~~d~~v~;.530~r $36,0CJ7,556 for the nine m on_t_hs___,_. LG ~-IliN!ifj~l-U l ~ Thia contrasts with nel income of $3,704,415. or _./ -./ ~ u uC .._, v 59 cents, on revenue~ of $32,754.330 for the s ame period last )!ear · "ntE EFFECl'S OF UNUSUAL ratnlatl in the Southern CaU!omia area duri ng this past winter have delayed the completion of building proJects which we anlJc1patc..-d r1nishing in the third quarter of 1978," said John W. Klug, president The company consis ts of thr ee prima ry operatlng divis ions. Pacesetter Homes, Inc .. the land development entity .CO.Q1itructa residential homes and some comme rcial ana industriat pro> jecta. Woodleaf Mortgage Co .• mortgage banker . originates and serviees FHA, VA und conventional loans for outside investors. American Electron ics. Inc./ m anufactures such precision electromechanical equipment as re· solvers , s te pper motors, servo motors, motor tac;hometers. freq uency converters a nd m otor ge n e r a to r s . AEI a ls o precii.1on m a c hines hydraulic. fuel and liquid oxygen valves and st ruc- tural components for a ircraft. A El 's Dress<>n·Ram f's division manufactures re)!ulalt'd power l\Upphci. and u Jan· of 16mm etnd :l5mm ~urvcillancc c•ameras. the company expected lo lead to improved sales und profit'> tn thl' first quarter or fiscal 1979. In· coming orde rs we re $5,128,000 for the fourth q ua rtl"r of fiscal 1978. Satori Rf>t•P1111t-x Dip Lion Country Safari, Inc .. Irvine, has an· nounct-d revenues of $91Q.OOO for the third quarter e nding Sept. 30, compared with $1 ,003,230 for the comparable period las t year. -Lion CQuntcy wH 11eld 10 N4vember lo-a group of private investors led by J ack H . Bennett, pres1· dent of Newport Investments, Jnc The S4.2S million sale is pending approval by stockholders and by the Irvine Co., lessor of the 317'-acre animal park site D,umett has said his f{roup plans to continue park operation and carry through expansion plans announced by the pa rk earfier this year. Despite u 9 JX•rcent decline in re venues , the company per-shun · earmngs of 3 cents were equivalent to the Ntrnings Of the third quarter or 1977. This was attributed to reduction ln operating costs. Last year the <'Om pany had add1t1onal earn· int?s In the third quarter or 10 cents a share from SI a•·o ftf>JJOrf 11 I f)f%, Goin an extraordinary ~aln or $162,686 Staco lnc ., CoRta Mesa, has reported s alt>$ of . For the nine months ending Sept. 30, there was $8,484,600 for the nine month.'I ended Sept. JO. a n In· .' a per share loss of 6 cenLi;, compared with a per· ('rease of about 19 percent from $7,135,600 for the s hare gain of $2.83 for the equivalent period of like 1977 period. 1977. In L9TI, the company had an extraordrnar y Net income for the period totaled $223,000, gain of $2.82 a share. com pared with $178,000 an 1977. F.ammgs per share were 34 cents, an tnrrease or 7 cents from 27 c~ts in the like period or 1977. Directors declared a dividend on common s tock of 4 cents e sha re, payable Dec. 18 to shareholders of record Dec. 5. Thriti FirM Oiiers SffH>k A group of Orange County bus inessmen has forme~ Newport Bancorp and is offering shares of its common stock to California residents. Newport Bancorp will be a holding company for Coast Thrift and Loan Association. It is offering a minimum of 150,000 and a max. imum or 200,000 shares of its stock ut $10 a s hare . THE COMPANY WAS incorporate d by F ullerton lhnrt a nd loan executi ve Norma n Mc l-'addcn ; Sunlu Ana businessman Howard Chamberlin: CORta Mesa businessman John Rau. and attorney John Virtue. banker Raymond Haas, mortAage banker Thomas Hammond investor .lohn E lliott, stockbroker Kae Ewing, 1insurance hroker Robert MilulTI, financial consultant Jerry P a rke r and financier Mel Zigne r. Hll or Newport Bca<'h. Virtue is chairman of Newport Bancorp's hoard and Zigner is president. Both companies are located at 17 Corporate Plaza Drive, Newport Beach. McFadden, presid~nt~filld chlef cxecJlive of Coast Thrift and Loan, said interest rates to be or. fered on passbook accounts "ill be higher than those paid by banks and most other financial In· sUtuUons . .f enoo Sole11 Rl•e 24,,,. Jeno~. Inc., Newport B •ach. han reported that sa les for the fiscal year wen t up 24 percent and operating income increased 19 percent compared witb 1m. · Dlrecto~ of thr eompany have delcarcd a cash dlvld~ of 4 cent.I> a share on common stock payable f'riday to shareholders of rerord Nov is ' It ls the eompuny's thJrd co~uUve quarteriy dividend and Is 1 cent a abare tarrier than the last ~ one. Income from eontlnulng oper1Uona of $1.44 1 shire lnclud<ld operating lncome of $1.02 a 1h1re plu.a • aaJn on plant relocation ol 42 cent.I. Net In· come for the fU1cal year waa SUI a ~bin, com· pared wtth $1.~ a share las t year. Sales for the fourth quartor were up 30 percent' and operoLlna Income lncreued 28 percent, com· pared with lhe prior year. Computer,..,,.,,.,. Paw• 10" ~ Directors of Compute r Automation, Inc , Irvine, minicompute r manufacturer . have an· nounced a cash dividend of 10 cents a sha re of common stock. payable Dec. 7 to shareholders of record as or Nov. 27. Thls is the seventh consecutive semi·a nnua l dividend to be declared by the fi r m since 1975. Thf> comp~ny has approximately l,986,000 shares out· standing. Computer Autom ation produces mlnicom · pute rs for original equipment manufacturers m inicomputer·bascd sys te ms for tnteractive d t§: tributed network~ and automatic test syste ms for electroni~ manufacturers. Oxoro Report• R••••ord11 Oxoco. a Newport Bcuch 011 and gas producer. has re ported record revenues and income for the nine months lll\d third quar-ter ended Sept. 30. Reve nues for the nine months reach ed $2.220,!H2 from $1,677,778 for the s ame period last year. while net income climbed to $173,600, or 3 cents a s hare. from $17,408, or less than 1 cent for the 1977 period. I T hird quarte r revenue!\ rme to $926 307 from ~73,787 for the like threc months last ye~r and net income reached $160,Rl2, o r 3 ccnL'I a share , from $56,190, or 1 cent, for the prior year's third quarter. Oil and gas sales for the nine months reached $2 ,131,748, nearly equal to the $2 132 203 achieved in all of 1977, the compuny said · ' MSI to SltaN" Slof"k MSI Da ta Corp., Cos ta Mt"fla, has announced It wlJI distribute to 1t.s shareholders all ot too 300,000 s hares of Western 0 1f{ltnl Corp. common stock 1t received rttently in settle ment of n dam<ige clu1m against Western Di t<llul The stock will be distributed between Jan. l ond March 31, 1979. MSI saJd lhe s ha res will be prorated amon.c the holders o( MSl 's approximately 1,988,3()() com· mon 11hares. Cash wlll be paid In lieu of fracu onal s hares. T he stoclc dt"i.rtbuUon wlll have no rehi · Uonship to MSl 's {'Olb dividend Policy. The com· pany will pay a dividend or 10 ccnla a share on Dec. 15 to sbarehold<'ri' to record Nov. 10. It will be the company's seventh consecuU ve quarterly cash dividend. l•tmor De•fp~ CllowH ICN Report• Quareer Gala JCN Pha rmacf'uticals Inc .. Covina. has re port. ed a m>t profit or $164.000 for the third quart••r C'nrled Au~. :n on sal<'s of $20.499,000 dunn~ tht• period. The rompany's chem ical and radioactive testing plant is in lrvtnc. The third qua rte r prQfll coml'are~ with the second quarter nC't loss of $1 ,597 ,000. Total interest bearing de bt has twcn reduced l>y more than $40.400.000 from $72.900.000 on f·eb 28. 1975. During the third quarter. interest bcarini: debt in the Unitro States was n'<iul'cd by mon· lh:.i n $1 ,500,000. s.dtlt Derlare• Dlddelld Directors o f S mith Internation a l. Inc .. N~port Be-ach. have declared a regularq uarte rly <i1 v1de nd of 23 Cf'nls a common share. payable Nov . 30 to shareholders of record Nov. ts. It is tht.• company's 67th const•t•utive quarterly dividend. Sm ith . m a nuracturcs and supplies drill1n~ tools. equipment :ind re.dated services ror lhl• ent•r gy mdustrte~. Slti~ Olllre Co~ A corporate offac•• -has bee n complet<'<I lor Shtlt•y Labs in thr Irvin<' Industrial Complex. .Jo hn Ot·lot1•1l, Koll construction p rnJ<·c·I m anag<.'r. ,;11d tht· two story stru('turc houst'' lh1· t ompa ny 's co riwra tc o rf1l't''· c le a n r oom l aboratoric·~ :md m :.in ufacturing w:irc housc span · The bu1ld1n~ exceeds 95.000 S<1uare feet. It was dt•s1gned by Kc1skcr -J ohnson and Partners of S;m Cle mente. Sa cl"fl• Ottke Goa lip Ground has IX't.•n brokE'n for Bl'verly ll1lb Federal Suv1ngs ' orr1c1· in Corona d<'I Ma r. Construction is scht•dulcd to be completed 1•111 ly nt·xt ycur. The branr h ls the first association uf· fice planned for Orange County, with Laguna 11111 .. ;ind Bre::1 branches abo to open in l!J7!J GolMn We•• Set• Record Ci olcl<'11 West A1rl11ws. Newport Beach. t·om· mutt.•r ai r l'arricr, hus announced that October w:.i'> the best single month for pas~eng1·r.., boJrdt•d, with 61,075. an mcrcase of 34.77 percent over the year to datt' f1gurei. or 1977. T he rarri<'r pa~s<'<f tht· half.million m:irk 111 passengers boardt!d for lht• year on Oct. 17. fl h :1~ 1'ar ried 521i.fl54 passcn~crs yt•a r to datv through October. This is an lncrt'ase of 25 75 pcrct.•nt ova the year to dntc figures of 1977. Scrv1cc helwc•cn Ed wards /\ar Fort'<' 114.IM' a11<I )A~ Angeles was to start th is_ month. Plaza Nnl'port ~ Plaza NC'wport . a !>hoppin~ v1ll ui.:t• n•·.ir .lam bor c><' Road on No1·th Bristol Stn•t•l 111 Newpo rt Ue<ac·h. ha!i ol)t:'nt-d Twenty.two mt·rC'hunts occupy 41.000 :.q u.Jt •· fc•et of s pa('l' m four bu1ld1n~:.. TenanL'> includl• Sru lt..'r F'am1 ly St l'akhou"·. Cower Street for soup. salad and sandwiches: Th•· Thanncry. a d1etet1c b<tkcry; Thl• Cht'Cse Shop. wme and chf't.'St•: Nl•wport Nµtril1on, health food:.. Gordon & Co .. men·~ c lothes; The Rrass Le:1f . women ·s clothes; Ha lboa Fur Factory and F ront runner . sportswear a nd shO<'s. Others <arc Fan Cont<'mporarv Furn1t un• a nd L1ghlin~. Altm:rn's of Bt-vt·tlY 11111~. bathroom supplies ; Hart's Hu~s :ind C;1qwts: K1t rlw11 Design ; Lc:slie Low. inh·rior d(l(•orutmg firm. J e we ls of Newport; The Planter Uox: Roi><' rt Bu rns Pharmacy. Cal Stat1• Optical: Ot• Cut hair sa lon;. RX Cleaners; Plaza Newport Travel ;.111d Plaza Newport Realty. Olllce To.,en E'lnalteed Financ1n~ of more than $20 m1 lhon for tw111 10-story off1 re bui ldan~~ has ht't·n nrranged liv Coldwell Bank<'r Mana ge ment C<lrp. ~s corre!.pwi dt•nt for Massachust•lL'> Mutual IJffl lnsuran<'t' C11 T h<• towers, under constructwn-at MacArthur :rnd .J11mlx>r<'t· boulcvur<b, N1·wport H1«1ch. a1·1· tw 1n~ d1·v1•loptorl by a part11<•rsh1p hl'lw1•1•11 th1• Koll Co of Nc..•wport B<>m·h. a nd AF. Propc.·rt11·s. a whol ly ow1wd subsidiary raf Acl11:1 L1f1· rnsuranc1· ('11 Ac rllrdang to Coldwl'll Hankt•r ':. N,.v.1111rl lil'arh office. the t rnnsac·t1on brings loan 1·11rr111111 nwnts :1rrangcd h.v tht• offi ce for tht· Kull Co to mor1· than $37 m1ll1on 1n the past year. . Cons truction or the· towers IS I')( r>4'1'lt'd to lw rnmpil'k d by th<.· l·nd of l!.17!J. Coa11i M~n 8Ufl ColllfNlllfl Frank Old men. his son ~adwl'I Oldm1·11 :1 1111 Thoma.-. Ktni.:. Newport B1•al'l1 , an• anw11g ~1 x 1r1 d1v1duals whu huvc· purc:hJ:.t·d Tru Hluc: <.:om•r,.t1· Products. Int' . a Sun l>H·go manur,1<·tur1•1 :rncf '"' t 11 bu tor of c.•oncrl.'lt• bullch ng product.., for an un chscloscd amounr. <1cc-ordin~ to l)ougla.., W. Hl'11I. nt:wly nam(.-d prC'sidt•nt. T ru Bloc..· c mployi. 40 p<'ople and 1s on«' or 1111ly thn·1· concrete block plant!> an the San Diego arc.1 Oth1•r investors :irfl Tad lk 1d, owner of Soulh Ray W1•lr11ng, National Ci t v. hrs ~on . l>ou~l.1' Hl.'1d:.:md Dr. GeorgC' Gr:atkr. San U1C'go oral su1 gcon. ,..rank OldmC'n and his Mm hav1• u tuw vrac h<'e. Oldm1•11 and Oldmt·n. al ~IOI J)ovt•r l>r1 v1" Ne " port JWnch. K tn~ hn1t a law 1)ruc111·1-. al:.o l1wat<-<l .1t !IOI Oov1·r. Both K111g and th•· Pldt>r Oltlmen J I \' y ert1flcd public al'countanls .1:. wdl as lawyl·r-... Personnel Promotions Listed Danll'I M. Lamkin has bt.-en elected vice presa· dent of proJ)('rty management for the lrvlne Co. He IS responsible for operation or the C'Om · pnny 's property management division . whic h m ana,:tt•s lhe firm '!> 3,300 apart· ment urul'>, 10 shopping centers. 12 offke buildings. a speciulty rcs ta u ra nt cc ntt'r, pn rkin~ i.truclurcs. lndus trml hutl<lln~s. boat marinas a nd c•o1t1 rnc:rc1al J(roun<l lt'ases He hod bl'en oi.'i1stunl to l h<' president . 101ning tht• com pany in that position in 1977 ... ,or the ptist six months, he hos ~n acting hend of the property U#lo\ec tN ma nagement d1v1111on In nddltion to other duties Bcforf' 1oinin~ t he company, he waa vice pres l· dent for commercia l ond lndustcal de velopment for Meyer Investment ProC)(lrtJe!i, La Habra. He Joined that firm throuAh sole to that compony of Discovery ~nnagcmt'nt Co .• u firm ho co-founded for mena~ement of comme rclal a nd Industrial pro· JCt'ls for tn!llitutlonul und private inve11tors. • • Eocom C'orp., I rvuw. ha:s annoum•t•d add1t ion:. 10 its :.l uff· Ur. OwlRht t 'ook ha11 JOtnt•d llll' 1·11mpany as director or S)1'll'ms (lO~lll('t.•rtnj!, r1•:.pon:.1bll• for overa ll analysis and 1nl1·grat1011 or 'uh,)i.h•m ., 111 the equipment desafo(ned uncl man11fo1·turetJ hy the company's system:. and rci.careh group. If<' w as prt•v 1ouid .v 1•mploy 1•1l :it Bl'l l l.al>orotonCt> for sevt•n .v1·uf!,, wh•·n · ht• wm kcd pr imarily on rl·:wan'h and d1·vc.·lo111nl'nt or IJ,l'I r<.'cor<J mit '!ysll'mi.. n.L. Cumbf-rland hJ:. bl•t•n namC'r1 mam1~l'r or elcrtrolll <'1> t'l\l:tn1•ertn1t . l>U1'J)Ort 111g both I ht• sy11t"m~ and n ·s1•n r<'h d iv1:.111n und ,;ruph11• :tY!ltl'11"111 dlvHtion..-He J~~nsablt! for d m •cl101,t t'lcrtronlr COAAflt'C'rlng cffo rl!f of two prott rum1> for the sy11tcm.'I and re:'learch th vision. He.· has worked In res •3rc-h and dc-vr lopment programs with both Northrop Corp und TllW -Vito •'•r•cl Jr. h8S joined ttw fir m ffb .manager of Its trnininl( dcpnrtmr nt. Ile 1s respon!liblt• lor an hou~._. und c-ustomor training nnd for tht• dl·Vl'lopml·nt of t•urt1cul11m •nd tra in i n g a id" 11 1' prt>vtouit ly t au Aht nuathemat1e. 111 llor1.tru llnlverMty 111 JI mp1>tto<1. N.Y. • Martin Mon•irn. M 1s'l1on Vtt•jo, hns twr n '. '· :. I. 5 I, 0 • '• . 0 • '· t Ill I ' •• 2 (y 5. t; tO •• e, ). 10 •• - n, :>n c. 00 ~s ill 1'70 4:! - )0 •• " an " -n-- •• II(, c l nd le ~ 3 • •• tc. Income from conllnuing operauons 'or 1:7 ctnt.a om cems , leu expenHS related to plont relontion of 4 cent.a. Vel&cr·Garland und Assoclolt•A. Costa Men 1n tcrlor de lamer. haA been selected to dc.sl1n models for Greenhouse Wcat. ~· OO·unlt condominium dl'· vdopmcnl In Oard •n Grove. 1,oul11 I. Wtl11H. l.aRunu lkoch. has loin(•d Vankc-lo\'lch, Skelly and Whitt', Inc., a Nt'wport Reach markctin.; rc,.,co rch fl rrn. 118 vice prcs•<l<'nt llf' worked for !'i'., year"' with Peter Honu.t A~ ~-toe a Cl\, nc . o 1 ,. Ptu™. N • ~rttent+ n•1mcd mana~cr or Crot'ke r Bank 'b om cc lll South ~,~'lf)f>-P"l'8-.t.~w.J:;._l,;LUi.IJU!lli!:l~~......,.~..,.--,..~-.!--:::........;;;;.:.1 He hu 10 years' C'Xpl'rlenc monnglnR bonk branr h o"1res. most rcct.1ntly th om ce In Hlv1eTu VHlflftf'. lie WM flQmNI a VlC Pt •d nt In 1976 ond hllS btWfl U.!UIOCll\lCO With the bunk (or 18 ycur:s 11. 00. Net income !or tho fourth quart.er waa 23 ctnu a abare a>mpared with 30 cent.a la fl1cal 1m. The backlo1 of $4,000.000 11 a year-end record. .. , . . ,. The proJccL i1 betoa pevcloPecs by Pelican Properllea, Inc a nd constructed by Diddle 0 t)velopmcnt, Inc .• both or Nowport Beach. I -' • as the firm'!' execullvi' vice prcald nt In h1s new Job. he 18 primarily rcspQnRl blt• for thu eonsumc r rtr.curch dlvl11lon 1' rvln• the western part of U1c Unit d States itnd A tu. • f:~ r. nt d • --·-------- PV9UC NOTI £ P BU NOTICE s • ' ·1 PtJBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI •USINeU N-1 •TAT•lllUIT IM tollOW\M """°";,~Ml ...... t" tOlC ('4ftMl(AU , JIOD' M.lll "'"' \ulw C. ~~ .aN. CJ' ~t" #l<ll~• M<tff-0 llCIO •U C 4N"'' c O\IAt -~ .,.,. ' "' ' °""~' " ct••""" ... "" ... If' ..... .,., .. MIC._.Met'l!MO Tiii• \Y.._I *H filed •1111 t1w (Wftlf Ci«' 91 Of• .... Cwnty ..... u.•m .... '"•Otl•NCI ()' ... ON•I o.lty li'llot, NO~ 11 0.. •. II It. "" P UBUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE NOT1ca TO C11IOITOU \Uli'lltl()lt COUltT 01' THI \fATI Ofl CAi."OltNIA PO• TNI COUllTYO,.OltAMG'I ..... .,_ . '""" Of '""NL(Y S. ~YIT11ll 0.CU\N NOTICf ,, " •cev ....... 10 vw Crtld1IO<\ Of I"""°°"*~~·­ INI •II 0.•-NvlllO tl•lif'\ •0••11\1 1 ..... ~ --~ ••• ''°""" 10 111• '"'"" ••I" I"" ...... \'IMV YOU<Mr\, •II I"' .. ho Of '"' ( i.r• Of I"" •bov• '" Ill'-" ,_, o< 10 P'l"''"' IMm wlll\ , ... M U•w•v .. -... ••• 10 IM 1111 O.ril~ •I ll"IO H•rl)ot llYd • Gq,I• Mew, (A, wfllch I\ ""' 111.N• ot l!Uil ,.." Of I"" 111\df•SIQl\tO If' •II ....... ,, i>t•telllll'Q lo t ... •ti.if Of Mid dil<•· d•l'I, "'""'"lour "'°"I"" otfW tN 11••1 Plll>llU llOll Of '"'' noll<t O•ltll Nov, J, 1'1t J~A.O.v1\ E-.<lllO< Of I"" Wiii 01 '"' -Mmed <»•-· ltOlllllT l'•llU 11't "•,.._ .. ¥4 Me, )I) Coit•l•-.CAtM.ll Tel~ A!tw...., fer llK~ Publl\IWCI Or..,. to..\I 0...ly PllOI, Nev. IS. 20. tJ. o.< •. 1•11 PtJBUC NOTICE Monc!!y. November 21, 1978 DAILY PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE c~ncs NOTICI TOClllOtTOltS \Ufll•IOtl COUllT 0 ' flt( $TATS Oil CAU~091NIA ~It fHI COUNTY Ol'OltANGl ~ I •l•I• o• llAN(•S E••LC HUGHES. o.t- NOTICE I~ HEllEBY GlllEN lo '"" Cfe4110f• Of l~ -IWfntd -I 1 ... 1 •II IM'f--Ill(! <J .. ,, .. .-i••ft\I thtt ,.10 OH.~ •• '~•rfld to t1h , ....... •llfl .,,. "4Ktt-• _..,, .. '" '"" Ofllc• ol tlw clerll ol -"~ .., 111111e1 <~. °' to ~.-1 -... "'''" ,,.. ""(O-• YCN( ... f\,. 10 Ir.. "" 0."10-.i ""' lotw olflc.• ol f H()MAS L. LOllO. UUt P•\eCI de 11•1-•• S\1114' }Of.fl, "'-H iii\, c.tlil()f'ftt; '2UJ, wllkft •• ..,. plM" ot bll~.,,.u Of ttw vllilet\IQN!O "' "" m.tlll>" poirtoon. •no to '"' ~''"'" ot wto Ge<-11• wlttHn fOM, month\ "h•r ,,,. ''''' OUOt•<etlOll Of lllo\ notiU. OeltdNo~"·'•"lt HANFORD t ~~EH £ .rt<VIOtof lhtWlllOllM .-.... rnt'ddK_ ... TMOMAS L. LOaD Soll .. ltl·I UUI l'•t .. dellei.tlo U.-• "II~. CA '1\SJ , .. 11141 .. l·l:Mot • ·-· ... ,-~ P..OV~ Or-oi< '°'"' O"'lv P 11o1 HO• 10. 1, 0e< •.II, 1'"1t U.0.18 c~nl4 SUl'lltlCMI COUllT OF THE STATE CW CAU"OllNIA FOR TM& COUNTY 0 1' OltANGE .... ~· NOTICE 01" HEAltlNG 0" l'ETITION f'Ott PltOtlATE OF WILL ANO l"O• LETTEltS rESTAMl!N· TAltY Et1411• ol VETA C PANNO. 0e<HM<I• NOTl(E tS HEREBY GlllEN ,,.., THOMAS J. PANHO 111< lotfd e..-.1n .t S»lfllOft tor PY-oolt• o1 Wiii •ftd tor •t· W."t• 04 Lefler\ Tesl...,.ftl••Y to thl! Ptllll-. •.tereflce to wftl<ll ., ~ for llKIM• -11<111-Mid ,,.., 11>1! limo ~ plKe Of -Incl ltw WMO .,., tlff11 wt 1or ~~· \ ... n. •• 10·00· m .. 1 .. -courtrooMOf 0.0.rt· ....,., No. l of W ld '°""'· ., tOO Civic '"''•' Ori .. Wttt, 111 1!>t Clly 04 S.nt• AN . C.tlif()(Na. O•ted -•S. t9,. WILLIAM E. SIJOMN, ,_,,,, ..... COVINGTON & CllOWE 1047 WHI 5111111 Street Oftter1•. u '"" Tel: 11141 ..... I an..,.,..,,.., -lt-P\/Ol"lted Or-CIN<l 0,,.1, P110t Nov 10, Jt, ?1, ••"It U A1·71 P VBIJC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING etos NOTICE IS HEREBY G•VEH 1"411 Sl'•lfll ~-...... ""•t<••-I>• 1.,. ""Of eosi. Mew., '"" ottl<• o1 tl'le Cllv Cltrit .. 1t1t' C•t• H"ll 11 "•" 0fl.r C~I• ~. Cdltf«n.•. vn1o1 1r.. """'Of tt 00 • m on Oe<Hntlff t 1•11. •t wMll II-1,,.., Wiii boP ~ l>\IOllcly •ftd .....0 "'°"" 1,, thr Council Clloml>O•• 10< FURNISHING ALL L.a&OR MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT TRAN'iPOATAllON ANO SUCH O THER FACILlrtES AS MA V llE AEOUIREO FOR THE LAN0$CAPf OEllE:LOPNIENT 01' DEL M E'>A PARK A WI of bl-. '41«•f•UtlOftS. °"d otner conttAC..t dO<u,,,.f'ltt, m.tv be oo IA•Md ,,. r.. off'<• ... 11>1! Oeo.trttnf'N of L .. t\Ut .. ~'tlt<ll'\. 11 F-•,, On~ Co\ltt M' °'"'· ~ltfGm•d. voon re<e•O• Of "nOt>r~""''"'°'" ,.., of "00. 11 ""'~" tf"QUl>\I Uf4'1U. dM '4)ee•f1<•t•°"'-bi\!' m411l..O, .... C""'OI' Wtll "" \I.SO .,.. ~1 E«h l><d \ll,tll blP -°" llW P<<> powl '°'"' -·II,,......,_,_._ 1n Ille tontr«I doc..,,,.M .. -\NII bf' •ccomCMn•eo by • <itr11fted o, t•thter'\ Cheek or • bod l>Clnd IOt ftOt IK\ theft 10 Dl!fC""I ot "'4> -t 04 "'9 -· ,,_ pey-to the Cttv o• Co••• AMiw . NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Nt '"" Cllv Coun<.U ot U •d City '"'" ""'tlOtor• H l.tl>l•\IWd • 11<••••1•"9 , .. ,. •lld K-Of W"9n, lft «Cord<IM• .,,,., t•w. to bf' 1»t<11n ._,.. <Ot'titfu<hOn Of ,.,. .. -l!Cli•tled '"""-" '"" WIG •.tlP -K-w•s _!.., ll>v A• .... llt-1 ot llW C1ly c.o.i..c ot •no I\ on Ill• Ill I~ o<<o<• 04 '""(•IV (!Oro Of Wld City tMt \..11d r.Jttt aind \Ctlltf., '' Mrt1n rt-t~,flO 10 4f'<I ~ect '" fl\4\ ftOlt<I' "' tl!OVQft 11'41• ..,,., come>l<'t••v M't for tr. ,_,~•fl'.~ ttwt W •O W-'•.-.... ddoi>IM bv w..i rfl<lluhon, " ,,,_ • O<lrl 011111\t'Olt<t' IW rtt.roft<• ll\p (of'ftr•c lor \h•lt~ '" tP'lc- P<''IO'mMIC• of ..... -~ -lme>f-· m~nt•, <onlorm to tlw L..M>or C-ot I ... ~I.IP of (othfOt'"'tl otnG Ot ... r .... , 01 •hf> ~lo>I~ ol C..lltorn1" dOPlo<•blf' th,,.f'ftto. ""''" tf\e ••<e-e>«llOt' °"'" ot \UC: h ••fl3hOtK 4'·\ ""'Y bf> ~utrect un ~· ,,,. \l>«•<ll \IAttultt """'"'""t to whtt h or0<e~dlr'tQ\ hoer.-1i1rw:tr r .. ,,. ••t<#" ttnd w"'' l'I "~.., ... not Dt'e'"' \Ul)Olt-by t"'' l)fCWl>IOf'\ ol '"" Lttl>or COCle PretN~~ 10 ldbor \Mlf IM' 91.,,.n only "' ,,,.. "'<tllfte• p1cw1de<I ""l•w Ho t>oO .....,II I>!' ~on•><k'fed Uftltt• 11 ·~ rnttOO Of\ • btMk totrTI hK1't\tM!d b v Ill(' (1tv of COlt• ~\.II.""°,, m..O.-1n .t<<Of'Oanc-with t~ provt\.ott\ ot the-orooo'"' '.0U•"'mttnts e.,., t>tddP• must i.. ll<e11Wd •nd •1\0 Otf'Q'>&hf1f'd -'' rPQu-rf'd t)y ••w The C••• Colln<•t ot t,,.. City of to\la ~w '"'"'""\ tne u 9"'t to trtf'(t ....,.,. Ot 411 thO\ EILEEN PHINNEY C••• , .. ,., 04 I,,.. C•t• ot Cost•~"' Pul>l1IMG Or~ eo.n O..tv Piiot ~· 11. 11. "18 $M-JS PUBLIC NOTICE 91·SMS4 SUPEltl()lt COUllTOF THE STATE Of'CAUFOllNIA FOii THE COUNTY OFOllANGE Ho A-'9011 NOTICE OF MEA RIN G OF PETITION FO• PR08#.fE OF WILL AllO FOlt l E TTEltS OF AO MINISTllATIOll WITH Will AN· NElllO E\l<llt .9f l.OWREY R HURLEY, &•• lOw'il( Y R.aYMONO HURl-6~, 0.<t<t"'O NOTtCE IS HEREBY GtVEN tMt MINNA MA RIA SNYOER h.a• hl<d Mr•111 • IM!l1llOI\ tor P•OC.lt 04 Wiii •lld IO• i\\U<'•><t• ot Lt'ttt r\ ot Ad m1ni\lrt1Uon .With WllL .Aft-d.. r e- ftr&f'l<f' to wt\t(n '' m.oe tor •urt"'-'r o•rlltlll&f\, "nd 111.tt tM 11,,.,. <t<><I l>l~t Of hi'~lr>Q IM WIN'.,._ b<L'ltft W I for Of>um-S. 1'18, "' 10 00 tt m . 1n IM <Oll•lroom ot ~oarlmont Ho lot .,.10 tourl. "' 100 Ci vt< Center 0. ovt• Wt\t, ti\ lllt Cll• 01 S•1'14 ""• Celltorl'I• 0flf'd No-IS, "" WILLIAM I . SI .IOHH. '°""'" , .. ,. OHUlllf &OS8UltN tes.4P•ll1.t"'A- i..t Allttlft. CA '" mu.,..,,., AfterMY\jlW! "'""'-" P\IOllSl\td Or-. QN\I 0..t• PllOI Nov JO, JI, 11, "" U41·1' PUBLIC NOTICE h1•8 1ggest Marke>tptace On Th(' OranoeCoast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ~,c..ur.., ..... 642-5678r•"'•-t-ov•1 HcMIMt ..... s. tto.M• For~ ...... , ........................••............. Ge•.-.1 I 002 G...,... I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISAYEIDE $15,000 • Outstanding 3 bedroom. ~ b ath wi\h a coiy fireplace for cold winter n1ght.1. 'l'.bla home ha.s been completely redec• • orated and It -11 pri<'ed nth nght! Call 7S1·3l91 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,....._,,Notice: C::SELECT T'PROPERTIES AJI real est.ate advertLSed Ill lhlf newspaper i!> llUb· Jed to \he Federal t'a1r HouSJnA /\ct or tPG8 which mlikes It 1lledl to advertise "anx. pre · rerence. h m1tat1on. or d15cn1JUJ1auon based on race. color. reb111on. sex. or nauonal on~an. or an antenllon to make any such prefe_rence. lam1ta· uon.ordlscnmmation.· This newspaper will not knowingly accept any adve rt1111ng ror real estate which is 1n viola· UonoC'lhelaw ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ge•rd 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DKorator's Df"Hlll MESA VERDE We found rt for you• Now you can use your talent & fix at up!! Gaanl ~ BR home! Family room• L.a.rge patio! Need paint and wallpaper•' Don't delay. call ~0303 . . FORESTE OL~ON . .-... .., ,. ,~, " HUMTIHGTON IEACH DllJCATISSBI f'abu.k>us location acQM>s rrc)M rew apt complex imcter cqostrucllon. 8uM· ness increasing weekly but motivated seller moving out of stale. Fulest an Middle Eastern & Italian foods. Qff sal~ beer & wine, Better hurT')' Many interested buyers now. Call now! M5-9491. (~l\'Mltm'lllJfi Real ~tate '*Ml ST. JOHNS CATHOUC CHURCH Cute 4 Bedroom. 2 bath ho m e w i l h I a r i; e backyard and new paint in.side. Owner will help finance. Only $76.500. CALL 556-2660 C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES UNIVERSITY PARK FEEL.AND Motivated seJler just re· duced highly upgraded 3 bdrm Rutgers model S7.100to$117.~. malk to park & library. Only s teps t o adult pool. jacuu.i & tennis. Hurry on Uus one! 54S-9491. (~awn mg am Na ReaJ E6tatt- OCEANFRONT DUPLEX $375.000. on big R·2 lot. Tremen- dous v~lue. Catch it before it goes over $400.000. JACOIS IEAL TY 67M670 PllCE REDUCED -compare with other!'> and you will buy this East Costa Mesa home. Distinctive floor plan. 4 bdrm. 2 b3th. with secluded c:ovcrcd pat io off m aster bdrm. Large fireplace. separ ate servict> area. Assume 91hr~ loa n. $108.500. CALL 546-4 I 4 I .... -. .. ., .. . ·Serving Costa M esa-Irvine .· . . .. ' .. , Huntington Beach-N ewport B each Whether you're buying or ILoolonJ? for a home of selling. Clasi.1 f1 ed ad· your own ? Vou·11 fano verti!un(t will Rel your many homes advertised mes&a(te to the raghl peo-I fo r sale in Classifu:d pie Call Today! 642·5678. every day. . ~-STAR GA'ZEK~~ ii• (t.\Y R POI L\r-..---...... ----1 k •-OoJ, ....... ,r-k V Ano•d•"'• •o '"'• S•l')•t V t a n~wrfttp ~''nty ·~, T~'\dOv. •fOd •""<!-.<Of• nc..-n:I "? IO f'Vftbtn Cl vOu< lod«Y "''"' \>Qn I$!., ,_ ) ~°"' .. ·-\fl'I..,,~ ·-· ,,_ •O...,CO"N t ""'I0'1•1'1t •OA ........ ,,, ... ··--tPW•o! ,.,,, .. ttflwW'•hf't' 10,..... Zt M«....,., n -··-,. e• ,._ ,. .. 11\iM'vt IU• ,. .. lO•• ~(i.,..,.J ,,_.,.. .. ~ ..... l1'•• U•• J'lOt-. u o.-... -...... ~"lfl!IA~ M""-JaC•., ..... JIO.• ... ··~ .. ..,.. .. o .. JOt ... --oQ•~ IO ' ., l•ll• 11 U •to"4 •Jlr""'~ "\•t ... ., "°" ,, ... ........ t•l·~ ••V<> l'&lllrte<UUf •tw•,. 'IC•" ., ,~. ,, . .,. ........ ,. -..,...., . •<t(Hit t••l'lidl "°'-IOt,.,~ "°' .,o.o. .. >l-W lo ....... u u )if •• ,,., .. ,. ;\ ,..1M M6<N ..... ,. .. .""' .. ''~· ., (#tf'I ~1'1.•f .... ..," ....... .. _ .. .. .... .,,.~ 11/19 ®-\d•tl'( C'N<•tttl macneb I Irvine realty OWMB M011Y A TIDI 3 BR home an Newport Heights on quiet street w/room in back for ex· pans aon. Newly curpclcd -move in (Ast ! Sl.29.500. Aissa Wayne 642-8235. <E·i2> URTIMI IHVISTMEMT For your family'~ happiness.:-~ 2-stary home that is just waiting for r,ou ! 4 8Rs -formal dining rm - .!vlng rm overlooking beautiful gardens -master suite w/private ~arden dowfl c;talrs -spac ious family & kltr! Jn -3 BRs upstairs + f(D rage w/workshop & drive thru for RV. $189.500 ree. Rarbara Aune 642·82~. <E·73> .. 2·1235 '°' Dover Ortve r r ' '( 'I g n 'I• ,... .. f I I • f9 DAil V PILOT ~!.~.~ ....... 1~:!!.~~~.~ ....... ~!!!.~~.~ •....•. ,~.~-~ ..•.... ~!.~.~ .•..•.. ~.~~······~~-~~ ....... ~.~~ ....... ~:!!!.~.~ ....... !:!:::~ .......... !!.~!,!=~ .......... !?~~ ~~ .......... !~~!::.-::!'! ......... !~~ ~~ ....... !!~~ eear.. IOOZ ... ,.. 1001 •••r• IOOZ Ge•r.. IOOZ ·-----------... ----1--------• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• , MSte: ST~Tll CORONA DEL MAR PIHIMSUl.A POllt HOMl.Ht.fOO IN NEWPOIT BEACH A NI 'AL.aMO 4 bdrm Pa l rmo \n Hurbor Vtt'w lfom\•s, ·oo f et• land near J:r'l't>rabC'l t und community pool. lots or d.,s.-.. and. gaicbo and jU<.'UlZI, u~klnl( $205.999 (. MCLAtH TowllhOml' with ('Ontcm· porn r y look . tt>nnis. pool unci J ac:u111 vlus un tm·rt'<11bll· 'tc\\ or .the Ol g Cyn Goll Cour~c. S220.~ Got.Ha'S TOWMHOMI 2 bdrrru;, den, uno~trurted "' •w of 81~ a· nyon ~olf tour.w. Rreut for enter· tuamng, only $176.500 COZY IAYSHOltlS -Wh ite ('Oltage with blue shutter... 3 bdrm\, i,unny patio with wood dct'h, really beat·hin ! $186.000. LIDO CLASSIC -Open beams throug hout. bright and airy. 4 bedroom, 4 baths. Move-in condi· lion. $285,000 IJ~l()UI: t1()M l:S ~EAL TORS", 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar cJlso 111 Mesa V.:rde. d i 546 5990 MARINA -WA nuttONf s 174,100 Finest wate rfront living-boat slip available too! 2 Fireplaces. Step-down li ving rm. Formal dining room All natural wood kitchen cabinets, food center & ~rill too! Wet bar. View + mirrored wardrobes highlight master wing. 2 Patio sundecks. Walk lo shops and restaurants. Common pool, spa, ~auna & gym -call fast! 1 752-1700 18662 MocArthw ll•d,..SWh I OJ.Im... Seamed-Ta-Slim ~ 9206 34 ... 8 "" 1lf""; '-lTf e....-r' ..... JJDO ISU Hay vtt'w from 2 p tio decks <'nh nc~ cu tom S bdrm . <4 hath tr1ui1uoool hom • ltkl' n w. h.le&I for cnh:rtaintng $500,000 OCIAMFIONT Quallly c-rurt~man hip In maho~. t r 1 m & on k flOOrt>. t>l8 off lhls la ndmork: 4 DR. 3 ba. ho~ In f1nl'Nl IOC"uUon. t:stablished trees & luwns. $475.000 NEWPORT HltGHTS f'u h1on lslund view from 3 Bdrm. Country styl • home. Ut>t>d brick & rough ~uwn wood~· s wimming pool, j LH'~lZI. ~15,()()() IACK IAY f<'lnt:'4 bdrm .. 2·~ bath rom1l y home on qul<.i c ul de s ac. Oversized pool. playhouse, 6lOrage $169.000. Terms IAYFIONT Several Cine bayfront homes with pier & slip AVALON Well e<>nStructed, 3 BR. 1 ba. oak fl oor. partial basement. concrete foundation. $120,000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I l l B .. y· •• d,lJ,.,,, till _t,J'J olt>I Lingo Rul&l•Tl GREAT VALUE WITH FANTASTIC VIEW -w• to ..,_ .,..... ew. J IM•oo• e.o.. .............. """" poDftlltd lot oAd •on. l•M•C•lotef JHt listed at ... $149.500 497-3331 BAY& BEACH ~~~I Albert Pussetl -· Realty Co. 133 OOVH-.N.L 63~SU2 MESA VERDE 1-0CHLANDS. Beal buy 640-6600 In lhls neat area. 3 Huge --1-U-ILD--.-5--bdrms, 2 baths. large r a m I I y r o o m . 2 Houae plus pool, plus fireplaces. Near scboola. O.chelor on 19000 square New on the market al foot R 2 lot. 6 Unit& O.K. $85,.500. You baven'taeen Owner will carry and this one, so call us at subordinate. Aaklna 54().1151 $170.000. Call 982·7788 ,Q., K€Y \EJZ R€ALTOP.sh .. ~>~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS -------- r DRUXE DUPLIX OCIAH YllW Pi:iccd rl&bt willt 3 Rare rind in N. ewrart. Hoge on the Bdrma. DtW carpf'll , Extra lur0 e owner 's unit. 3 bdrm lar-.,.. _ .. -·any fruit "' sand, s p cctacu ar ocea n v iew . ...-.-..... 'ioo. w/formol din-rm, large 2 bdrm r ear Move-ln condition. Yearround or =-~nJy •· . Call rentcal. Hurry on this one weekend retreat. ,~.1~ HERITAGE WESTMINSTER New fi ve units on qulct neighborhood tree lined s treet. close to shopping. EASTBLUFF AI AMDOMED FIXER S Bdrms. 3 baths. It '8 a mess. but ut S150.000. it's thousands under market . HARBOR VIEW HILLS SACRIFICE $I 0,000 DOWN 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. Ownor wjtl curry # balance at 100'/·. No qual\fylng Call fo r details. OrEH HOUSE SAT /SUM I ·S I 017 Sandcastle COSTA MESA UNDER COMSTRUCTIOH Deluxe 13 unit project. in xlnt loc. Br· Ing your investors! Firs t user depreciation still avail. Can close escrow Jan. 1979. For more m•o. call 640-5112 ERA/R.C. TAYLOR CO. W LSLLY ~ · TAYLOR CO. :1.LA LTOH.S Sllllt' l!Hli HARIOtt VIEW HOMIS-ftALIRMO Beautiful comer location in Phase JI. Short walk to e lementary school & comm. pool. Really sharp 4 bdrm. tam rm home facing wide g reenbelt. Jo,ormal DR. upgraded tile floor in entry ha ll & kitchen. love ly mirrored wet bar . Prof. landscaped yard with BBQ & fire· r ing . Priced right SJ89.000 mcludinR the I and. Hurry 1 WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2111 S-Jooquitt Hl"s Rood HEWPotrT CENTER. H.I . 644-49 I 0 /\ fnY!'llHl or llurbor lnv11i<tm1•nt C'o ;r:u. klle •tema with • Kave IOll\tlhlng t.o sen? Dally PUot Claullled Ad. Classllled ad.I do It well. J • VIEW! N ICI IEDUCED TO a.Lt Plush green entry way leas you into this decor ator's deligh. Roomy kitchen & fa mily room pake this home a woman 's delight'"Llving & dining room with masst~ floor to ceiling fireplace. 0 c{i'1[1f" Canyon view. fenced rear yard wti covered patio & lots of fruit tree8. HARIOR VIEY RAal SrLIT .&.IYI Double~oors open lnto th lovely 4 bedroom home. Formal di11ng room & living room with Cireplae. F a mily r oom adjoining fully ~ill-in ltll e lectric kitchen. 3 bedroons up with master s uite & added on bnus room on private lower level. ~ctacular view of ocean. harbor, & nie lites 673-8550 332 MARGUERITE. CORONA EL MAR • COSTA MESA FOURrLEX Near Hoag H ospital. Anxious seller just re· duced t.o S149.900. Pnme rental area. No vacancy factor here' Ideal for oc· c upa nt or absent landlord. Great invest· ment. PboDe today ror appt. t.oaee. ~Mil. ~ Walker C lee UOISLE Walle to rt vale beach & clubbou~; ucluslve, qua et are. 4 Bdrms. + a great en1rtamang area. . . REALTORS Lush Atrium Mesa Verde Dllertalner's deliiiht. with large countr1 kitchen. dining, bnck rlreplace. 3 bedroomt a nd RV pa rkjn1. VA term-'. $118~KR. Call S4().l720 Tllillllll. -· 8'12°/o AS5UMAIU For this upgraded 3 bedrm home. coppt'r plurnbu\a. 2 Car dtchd gar. Total price 169.950. Payable $492 per mo . f'or further Info, g.u..91ga /'a{) OPEN HOUSE ' _ \..: REAL TY / 3 Bdrm Condo, 2""1 ba. ' Prime Joe, 2 car attach ~ar, prof decorated By ownerS92.000. 540-1~. SLASHED ToS72.SOO Beautiful 3 BK 2 Bl\ home PLUS fabuloui. famly rm. Great r•mlly neighborhood. Lowei.l pncemarea ~TRA REAL ESTATE 754-7800 IASYTO IUY! Super E.sl.!llde cul de SIC loc. 2,000 Sq rt. Real Estate ·-·---single story, 4 or 5 BR + --------1--------•I fa m ii y rm . , h u II c NllKULA l'OIMT Older SBdrm home tn Balboa .2 car 1u1rnite . pl us rocn t.o park RV or boat. Ose lo bay and Jetty. Akmg $230.000- owner im0t1vatcd ! sa:\\.~lA-1rs· Tltot Intriguing Word Gom• f11t o Cltudle -----~..,QA' .. POW!-. ... +-----. ._...... """'' .. .... lo\tt K........, -d• be-.,., .. '°'"' '°"' ... _. 1. - kitchen, eating ar ea. Sunset R. E ~Hl623 EASTSID E OebRhlful bving In th11t beaut xlra lg 3 br condo. F'ronl un1l w/pr1vacy. Frplc. wet bar. pout. Jacuizi. Pvt. l1 nancm.; w/a pr. One year new 979-5:170 ALLSTATE REALTORS ~HERITAGE . . REALTOkS ar... 101~ .... _._ ................. . Pri~ low tor quick ule. 3 BR 2 BA. dlnlnl rm, Lralltr ACCel\S, hi back yard w/frult &Jwl·ICron at. from tennhi cm & p1rt. By Owner. 11l.900 Jo~lrm. 231111 Larkwood. 58HJ91 ..... v..., 9034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ' ' I f ~ " y. •• • • , • J • --( ( s -II • c ;\ ( • -, • I c -, • 4 • ...... Pw S. HcMtttt For S. Hov\et for S• Moltttt kf' S. OftM.r-l•el lst .. • ~•HI h t ... ··••····•·············· •........•..••....•......•..•.•.••.•...•••••.• ··················~·· ....................•.•..........•...•........ Monday. ~f 27. 1978 tlAIL Y PILOT t t ....._ ..... '04 ertt.e 1 o4 Me, •ort leec:lll 1 °'' "' ,,.,.. 1tecai • o" e.c.. .....,....., 2000 a.c.... ,,.,.,., 1000 .._... u...,..~ ......_ u • ..,. •• d .._... u.~ ...••••••............. ...•...•.•............ . ... :.................. .........••.•..•..••..• •••........•.•.••...... .••••.................. ..••.•••......••...... . .......•....•••••••••....••.••.............. ltnale ptot"lalla~ l'lHZ.t; WIHNlNO V.'ood H~ Rlf'll'I'. $ ltPOUllPUXIS 8V0 WNER C:..MeM 1214 ......... .._. JUt ... ___. .. _. lUt l.• w 1 bdrm 1M b"d& crc...n1 hom.I :i Beaut WR. POOi. •P•. ht 1500 On-TU. over tlill~N>llt. Oil· +._a. &12 It &14 ••••·-•••••••••••••••• ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• -. ••• J:H: •••••• .-• .-T••• avail. aoow w J poul• bdrm. ~ ba, l>OautiJu ly ~mt Xlnt l"tc• $142.~ ly NOOK Down. locome, C.Ue Campana, SC. By BRAND NEW · ·· ..... UH~ CloM tu llkt" en.au Al\ Bl bdr b ho $22 3S r SC Ge\. Kolp. Did UOIU New t.own.hlle type unill. ~MPl'O$Wrth~ 11 r~c rlr u u .uoo - -.. ,f,.4PoOl~J~:.r~m ,':': me~ ~rs~ooo ;:~o verlook 10Ucoura.. Eattalde. 2 br. t~ ba. NEWPORT 9r1"H erar lot N tW uu :J1 0 ,. 811 lot, muc h more C.U IUdt 8yer1. BKR. Oneoclni. 1185,000 ea. =··~Ok bl~mS~l ~r <t Br I e. r k 1~ rut $6500 Comvlttely r~modeled. mo. Seller need.• cash I Owner e1n arrenge rncd fdl . upgraded U. .... =ODl\Vf'f\itnl .o t'V('r LOSIMI' Lr·~[ Ownt-t will hn11nt"C. No 1l'-St2·38'16 -~s. Prin. only. mo . Ori ve by 2548 L3st of the new homes on the watet All ~TIJlll. Alkt na ""' AUUMl'I t>•l•OC'f' nf ,.,~Id.It needl'd llSS,000 -·~u Tl" -a v Orange AYlt , then call (or lease only. Llve and entertain fn _ 000 •un IJ.U,OOOlllOOtmo 11 t ao balance. Aak for t:d r-_ _, .,...,.,_ By owner. East <;M,Zon a eves l2LB>431-73l8. elegance in your new custom home 3 l\r honw . r<'mdl d <."twroowt64 34$5 Xlnl CM louuon. Two lot.$1l6•000· with dE:Signer interiors. Convenience Oo lf rourat• Vlt'W, va 2BR "°'"' lBR w/wel· 963-531)3 llAMD HIW · ted ' I d IAYSHOIH t N __,. 1 ....... t tt-bar. frplc 's. enc l. Eut.si ... _.._ t 1, 3 orien to anc u e 3 car garages with ,Sharp ! bf.dmom C'C1nt1o, ran ° <'n :u t 11~·l'< _,,_ &•raye•. I& lndry rm. 8 un.lt.t • areal Anaheim \K: ..... au ·new e automatic openers: kit,.hens with H1<1w""' ~6.'tM c.,k.,_. 1071 Doo' 'miu thla one ! are~ Owner w1nt.s sale br. z ba duplex. Frplc, . "' ~~o·~1nt. •nd tharooi vi ·w l'..1l\'tll'Al ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,114,000 ~ U\111 year . will C0111lder ::: rm. eo~I. gar. Adult.s m ac ro·wa vc ranges, self ·cleaning 01 r 3 u. n :i-: •14UOO OWN. ta 2 1t1 . 2 10% down. land sale con· ea~4're_~nia!6:i.=$ ovens, trash compactors, and , BBQ AMumt•D'-'"C-loan Or '"-oodo by lhe lalu:. tr1ct to qual buyer. A. range tops; wet.bars in all models ; 11.13 1840 sm.ouo 169.oOo Al'l. nit> WUllama,bkr,768-W6. NEW3BR 2i,<,baCondo. f i r e places in Jivi n g rooms & -mLI M> . 0 ~ vi ~eatll ~ f R€HIG€ Lott•~ 2200 Pool dbl 1ar w/Genle. bedrooms, indoor laundry areas : 4 ••••J! I• 2 J1G2C~ ~:0 1~~~;TIC' s ... Jt.M 1010 /+ HOM€~ ....................... brncrpt~.~·5208 guest suite, family room and much 8*>a ~ • 9SK loan al 10'~ t'an ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3333W.Couttrwy,NB OfRCllLNSl'n Very nice 3 BR, swim· more. Dock available to all tenants . ...,,.,.,~;, ...... ~~lty Mes ipart C.llhf' 1·h111-., 31 111'6 O wn r •UY OWN (';R-8V•% aa· 64M 646 HiuitJncS.oa Beach ming pool, big yard, ssso. Shown by appointment. Call Linda . '7~·'700 640..5357 ~l..oJll aum1b~ lo.an No quaUf 27.000 eq. ft. lot near Kids -OK. M. "42·1852. Haun (714) 833·3l50 (8 to 5 weekdays> C ~~~~~~~-i-~------1 &nfC3br, buae fainlly rm 12UMITS Paclfl~ Ho1P~aJ . s Home;SS772'783 -HOME + An. wt fl replace It alereo ~IT Point.tShop.CnllltCMc Bacbeior uUI id ·1 ......._ I 044 SA.l...E OR LS OPTION 28 R hou•t: +-Apt uver Pn~ locauon near part .-,,..., s. -Center. $135,000. • pa. • sln1 e •••••••••••••••••••••• l8r Condo. 11,1per loc on iar. IU tua rorot r lot. w /lennl.a. pool etc..lovely IE.A.CH David Bourke Rllr oo.ly, oo pets, $270 mo. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! flOl LI.ASE t~•m. temnc upvcb. v1~/R, L/R, den tre~ a hotd"d s treet. ~·from sand. WIU trade 546-9950 M2-CB3.'5,8481h W. Llth S\. 8nnd new 2 bdrm rond W.OOO ·~ 42S8 $22S,OOO Appl only 2lS St l'B.700 Call SJ6.0397 for large filter.upper un· EMERALD BAY LOT KIDS/PITS ()I( I"'-l244 TOP O'THE WORLD VU In <"boire Irvine .rd S AC RlFIC t:• Beiul Andre w s R d Ag l Its. Call Rick Byers. Drawtnp'Cout.alOK Eaat.side 2 Br ga $36S ••••••••••••••••••••••• NeW«3br.Vaultedce1I· S howa l ly S42)/0l0 Woodbnd 0 3 Br 2148' ~ oeei.ra..t la.... 8KR.114·556-17T7 S'TS-6634 ~~f4&.4i48 r. lrvioeGroves2br,den,2 lngs, A/C, guarded ; 7»Ci01 Pl..US ele..cant 2 Br <'Ondo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba, frplc, pool, tenn.-. Comm pool. tennis. BBQ. pnced below m aarkel County, 5 Br, 3 b11 . 2 ,......_., • 22 UNITS Choice Harbor View lot. 3BR, 2ba Townhouae. 1495.~. lllOOmo. 759--0087. Rolh or laake. ti1H3ll fri>lqi. 2 car garage. l{tl! fwS. t 100 Extra sharp! Only 6 yrs 2220 Pacific: Dr. COM. Poot pvt ~tio. AduJts.1--------- 1 OwnertAat fncd yard. Owner out of ••••••••••••••••••••••• o Id . Teo an l s pay $200,000. Will build to s l&ll no pet.a. $375 lst/las\. Orangaree Condo l drm. BLUFFS CONDO cuuntry. Must seU or b1c: uUliUes. 2 BBQ •. rec rm. or sell. Owner/Bldr. 1741 Tustin.Apt l8B. Lake settiD" Adults No Pl.au area. 48r, 2an8lt. w/opt to buy G ood MOIUHOME pool.9Xarou.Xli;itarea. 543-6148eves. pets, pool, tennis, etc. end unit. no pets. IS75 tenns $133,000. S49·7U'71 1 ...-•u•n........,. $550.000. Eastside, near 11th &i ~ ~· Avail Dec 1 roo. 644-STJl or 61S.5364 """"""',_ """ HAWAII Tustin. 3 br, 2 bal... 2 v• .... -I UILDH'S Rent, OPllon to buy lnfo, ~ fR€\TIG€ JO ac res on island of garajte. fncd yard. KV --------2 Br 2...., Ba. wshr/dryr, Irvine Groves 2 br. dtn. •-It-It 10 ... Orangewood, back¥ l .....,,...... .,_ .,. "re b I• L d d ••••••••••••••••••••••• . •D e ~. n ICP .................. .. rpk. '93.~. &40-0991 I ' OBJGHTI repo'1, io..!l a.saumption HOM€~ Ka1&&Ul?O.ooorull price. parking. Avail. Jan. '79. IBCTALS pool. no pets. garage. Newport e ucb-cxlsllng etc. Easy fmance 0 .A.C. Owner will carry. with 32S Rochester St. $475. 2 BR. no; ba ......... $42S $425 mo. 87~9188 WOODlllDCil 11'7' ..... lom ./l.-.ct $4'600 ./Owt,er Mint WI A beautifully ma lntalnecJ Cypreeawood model with sunny courtyard entry. cen\ral atrium, larJ(e master suite and rormal dining area . NOW OML Y $13, 900 Al 1 a SH,300 I 1t C.1 64 .. 7111 home + room to bw Id. 9offices. 3333 W. Coast Hwy• NB small down. Qnly 2 miles am. Mi-22:Jl; 642·3693· 2 BR, 2'Ar ba. · · · · · · · • S4'15 4 Br In Hgts, bltns, patio, Ownerhasn.-ducedpnce An~m HCNM ~1011 645-6646 frombeacb. NWPTHGTs.3Br.1Ba.lg 2 BR.2ba ........... ~ lg. fncd yd, wtr, grdnr, NEWo.urux ~!~t?:."Je~Nr Cull Sa;t;'i.na 5M.1010 l9UMITS i-r<h~:.0~.~~1 + tst. ~:::~~!:::::::::::~ ~-213-661·1116 causey & Co. U ve In ooc unit & rent Ol'INW'>.,,\IUN1t11•1•1•<1• W.Ana;helm 761-1442 ~A.PARK ~ 3BR.2ba ........... $S75 County, 5 Br. 3 ba, 2 the-other' 3 Bedrooms 21• I Weslmiftsler 848-8896 _ f R€UIG€ NEW 2 Br. 2-ba h mhm. 3BR,2Vt ba .•.....•. $625 frplcs, 2 car garage. 'lge Baths m 'each unit wi·th llj.llilfj\I E . Anaheim ~ Take over loan . Only . HOM€\ plush CfP.t'g, frpl. jac, 4 BR.2i,<,ba. · ....... $195 med yard. $575. mo. May 180 degree ocean view ~f:\H •"J; $200K down. Income, gar, avail now. $495. lsl 4BR,21hba ........ $800 bew/optt.obuy.549·797l. Overlooks golf course _._ ' ..... 10 trailer ,_,,_rat..... onJS8,09SY tU!rte.,800r ~r· Pmoay.meW0°0~1 ~W. Coaat Hwy, NB mo . & c In · g d e p . 4 BR. 2'h ba. · · .... 11095 -Short walk 10 beach 111 ""' ww•r-cu -r-645-6646 Marianne. 640·0663 or Harbor View, 2 BR & den, beautiful San Clemente TRY 33:xl0 enclosed glass It last. call Rick Byers. ~7414. spartthng borne Sl .... 000 panelled cabana. New BKR 114·5'2·3616 -....of,.__.. $S7S Mo.Agt.644·ll33 ""'• · LEASE black out drapes through · ..,._ ~' -.SSO Mesa Verde • br. 2 ba 2 • o ut. Ca rpeting. air , S.A. 4 PLEX ~ .. $56$ I 1104 So. CoasUllway on1011i...1 r reed I h to . ••••••••••••••••••••••• car gar. . mo. IDC • Ill Village Faire " o rr1 8a~ll ebat .... s c: vleO. Investor's delight .. All 2 I Bi~ Blue> That's what gardnr & water. 540-4734 " Br 2 s to r d re g. .. " a.... .,x Br apts. New pawl & will alt &pm It wkods. · LAGUNA BEACH "' ' ry, orm. tn· s t o r a g e s he d • ~"'""'lS Priced rigbt al you see rrom this ----'------- 497 24 57 l.ng, Cam rm & View. $900 lands caped. $15,500. ii)'OOo . hilltop home with view to Lmmac. 2 Br • new pauit&i • m>. ~7221 Treasure Island trailer • . the ocean. New 3br. crpt. gar. Grd.nr • wtr WestcllH, 3 BR. 11/:r ba, pal, encl yard. super for fam. No pels. SSSO . 646-2389. Sands 3 br house. ? baths, frplc . $625. Gardening incl. 673-6210 .. park, Call for appt aft 6. ~ f R€HIG€ 2'hba, 2300s( on "" acre pd. 2683 Elden, r ear. 714-49&-38061213·761·3969. --HOM€~ In hnest locale. Open 1396.~:'1M·l648 \523CAMMD&·l~llCE By Owner Wlllows: 2 * DUPLIX * 21 beam, frplc. beat pump. -bdrm, 2 ba, den, former .Ocean side of hwy, level Chamung mobile home-in 3333W.Cout Hwy, NB jacuzzi tub In rnstr ba. A 3 bdrm. 2 ba. frplc. lrg. Univ. Partt 2 bdrm. 2 ba. New upgraded viebw Con· I be Newport. 900 sq ft. l BR. 645-6646 woman wlll love full encl. Rec. rm. Loe. an Avail. U.18 S4SO per mo. do. 2 bdrm. 2'-'l a. $550 model, A/C, elec. door. ot,easya~to acb. 3 ram rm. w/frplc. laun· powered kitchen with College Park $500 per 548-2M2or979-0Z32 I mo . No pets. frplc. et.c. f1'9.S001S2·ll088 = 1~::Jl'ro~::~ ";; WntcllffRHlty dry, Immaculate. A mu.st CiARDBf A" jennalre appliances. mo. 1.SL&i tut+ de poaiL·-----·----546-l392eves . rln NIGEL ilAILO '- ASSOCIATES HURRY'. Income. Hurry, only see item . $20,900. Twelve 2 Br un.its SLS0.000. Finan<"e avail. S49-3934Pleasecallaft6. Woodbridge condo 3 Br Harbor View Spygla:.:. SlS9.900 CQNOQMANIA 71"164S-0247. w /pool. Great Costa J.734·~lor 1·7SIH587 1'4·~0 $42S rno. Eves. area. 4 br, F R . view. HURRY! Mission Realty 494·0131 Mesa r e ntal area. a..dws.,__, MeMNorflt 642 lge•·d.$850.752·8980 ThJs brand new 3 bdrm CRESCENT BAY A Stale or happiness af· 6 MO $449.000. Gro•n 2700 3BR,2BA,$465mo. ·---L 3241 Npt.11 ... J B l B r I I ..,.,.,. """ New 3Br. 38a, OR. frplc, 1 ho 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard, garage, no pet:.. tn n....rrield Townho---s, fccttng those fortunate • £ f R€'TIG€ 3••.•c•res•••F•a•l•l•b•rook••••. •h•o•mc•••&• ARev81aJ.ltorab.leS48Dec:·77·~1. ....,,....---• . ..,.s r a, rp ~ won't last because lhc ram rm, v1ew673-6634 peop c w own a front FREE RENT HOMc' 2 n..a- 0 -h d $4.50 mo 548 3211 7 price ts right. The lou· . row Bluffs or Newport ~1 grove. Slli,SOO. EZ trrns. Ul.U"'• 2 ..... Nort en · · - Hon ls rlRht and It has Have option to buy Crest Condo with bay or 333lW.Co••tHwy,NB TtadeforOC.673·9473. .&.a.ITl.ftf••u c&oeetobeach. Available Newport Shor es. 3br. air -condilio n lno. All Sl31,000~meror$99,000. ocean view. We ca n help •EXCITING• -_... •• ~-FFS Jan.lst.494·7019 al.rulm, beach. Pets OK. ..... " Am wllllno to seU Bob induce it Call 645-6646 .... 3 BR 2 Ba Eastaide Costa $MO. 673-4311. n&1 .. !Atonly$85,SOO 4 94-S7s&."97-.3448 • · He rtlt h ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa$495mo.Ca11 Pam3 Bdrm, 2 ba,·2 blks 1---------#p0f ·GC 4 B.l.duplexes ...._..,......... orLarry,546-5880 beac~. $SSO. mo. 1257 3 Bdrm, 2•..; ba condo . WOODIRIDGE COHDO Wa r m ington 's grc:al .. Plan A" m lhe Wood· bridge Lake develop· mcnL It 's a corner unit and this two bedroom · two balh home has been highly upgraded and of· rers the ultimate m pre· sttge for the young in heart. Cull today for de· l.atlll. ~ ~ed hill ~ .. :. •OM THI IEACH• incl. bayfrout to be exch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Catalina St. 497·1744. Pool, 2 car garage & SPECTACUL.AR VIEWS 21 Sea caps & sunsets over· d ow n I n a p k g ...... hlmd 3106 0-,.... 3226 Of)ener. near Hoag Hsop from lb.is custom family looking the blue Pacific. 213/68f..3200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••-••••••••••••••• ~... 3250 &i beaches. $525. 613-6016. pvt beach, s minutes 28 2Ba den dbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• -home. Massive Ooor to e from f ashion Island. Bayfroot. pier float 2 BR. r, • • _garage, New 2 bdrm l b I HARBOR VIEW HOMES ceill.o g lir~place . HesJPof'fC.....-Sensational tnple wide sUNJTS 2 ba. 1.23 E. BayfronL ~i;w~RO:r::J:> cood.rrplc.NrLa:e ~ Carmel Mode\ 3 bdrm. Butcher block breakfast 640.5357 ;' home. ..._. rH In•• S'191S. Herb, W/478-~T7 · · · mo. f13.fG4 ram. rm. dbl. gar . $675 bar. 3 ~· 21,', baths, Celfol•Pectfic G r eat investment-..... P11lla1• 3107 F~ 1•VG1ey 3234 permo.Call64H007 formal aming rm. Lots of _,....a '\'ac•Acy Four 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' bdrm. 2 ba. ~acuzzl , lr $1 .. ., c:IW\ 4 d l lud'-b Mobile t4-Sales ......... ... · . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . =c· Lr,•. I··· yard. 3 Br 3 Ba. nr school. ex as. ....._.... up ex, 1nc mg ay 2706 Harbor St. 2()6..A BR units & ooe 2BR wuJ. Ocea.olronL 2 Br garage Deluxe T1b&&ron Condo, •c: .. -:,:Cl\ d children welcome $600 a-Wiii.-ledty front to be exchanged Yr ly i.ocome could be . aduJ • · u' 3Br, 21,',Ba, pool, wet mo. _.,.,_, •ys · 1990So.CoastHwy. down 10 a pkg . 540-5937 $16,500. Seller will help PIUO. t.s,oopets.u 1 bar . AC. sos mo. 830-ll!meves.wknds. prmo.~·3'1l3aft 6. LAGUNA BEACll 213/684-3200 Mobile Home, 12X54, 2 Br. w /finuclng al $249,SOO. ~~atl. '° June. ~-847-4525 ....... Hip1t 3252 t--------494-1519 ~ar Hoae Hoepltal. See Newport Pier Aeafty 1..,.i14•lteclt 3240 ....................... The Bluffs, 4 BR condo. •c AueorS...Jew al 890 W. l5lh IT1, NB. ll lM Mes,.....leedl 3 169 ....................... 4 Bdrm. 2 ba, Fam rm. $63Str¥>.415Vtsta Roma 10% down. Will sell on 3 Make offertollater. PotZ J 11111 ..... ~ ................. New~le a.at.2 bedroom Atrium. all bltln.s. Ocean HUI mony yr land contract. Beaut ... -tors. 1200 . .. Ill I Magnaflceol beachfronll ~or/bedroom+ den VleW, pvt beach. Niguel Harbor View Homes. 2 & Beautiful oe~an view 2+ den home ln guarded ~--.-2005 Batboa Btvd. West Newport home. 5 $575• Ced •-i d Shores. $800. 151H465 den. $625 mo. 1942 Port. it 1901 Y hl ....................... Newport llch.673·2058 Bdrm 2 baths+dorm · .ar • w n ow ---------Card! homeonquietcul-de-sac, commun y. ac IO ... CRES 1 fl s'llOO/ J · home. Five blocks to NIG U EL S H O RES · gan. w/large patio for enter· Mana. No qualifying "' :rl · 1se %re~-~~? beach. P rivate 2·car Spacious 4 bdrm, 21;2 ba·. Both avail. now'! ta ining . Double lot , Dys 7S2·8622. Res. In lbe path or growth By owner ocean view Y poss garage. Fully main· fam rm. beach. tenms . Agent 640-:>560 s pacious floor plan . 75&-0650 ::~ween Orange County triplex s. c. $23$,000. 4. OH llACH t.amed ya~d. Adults, No $635/mo . 493·6293 o r --------- $1Z7,000. B006DP spllt.~~~go. Can be plexes S . C. $195,000 Decorator furnished. 2 ~~~~~18th 831·1453 ~x. Watt;~ront Condo Roomy RANCH STYLE FARGO each. •·plexes O. P. slDry 4 Bdrm home with . · · 2 Br. 2 ba condo on ~olf 601 Lido . Call R1t.a al Family retreat with 4 3 IB> +POOL ' l/6'76-S7l'1or 11523.4462 $235.000 each. Mlnlmum view. In best loc•llon. Avail. oow 3 br, 2 ba. gar. C'OW"Se w/pool. S39S mo. 61J.l020or7S2-:>7loe~ei.. bdnm.,2bat.hs plus den. Beautiful Ba y e r est SS0,000 .cash requir ed $950/mowinterlse . patio, fncd yd. Kids & 49'1·3426. En joy outdoors from home. Large llvln~ rm. 700 ACRES each. Pnn. only· 1-'tnanc· Watarfr°"t ~· pet.a. $425. Agt. No ree. --------UDO ISLE 5 ldnft large p atio on prof. formal dining room. Riverside County "l ... ingbyseller.496-5215. 631 ·1400 f164.2Sfl6;973-2911. 4bdrm.2 ba .SeaTerrace. L36Via TriesleSpacioub l a n d sca"J)e d ya rd . family rm w/crackllng .. .. E PlanJ.tennis club,pool. home w l ge l1v1ni; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $134.000. D007DP fireplace. Wet bar. Many ma in Frwy offramp UIAIC VBI llarbor View Knolls Cape Sharp 3d BR. 2 ba, new Jae. bca<"h. One yea r rm +de n · Imm a "· U • Ch m ore extras. $215,000. Some excellent com · I So/o DOWM Cod Condo. Short or long crpt.s, rps, walk to bc:h, lease. 1650 per mo. Sl.2SO/mo lse. n1que arm For private preview call mercialpotenllal. Rapid· Sellerwillrinance terms.$6SO Callfrom8 $52Smo.213/431·312S 67~.SSl·2338 Wat.erlrontHomes 55 2-7500 Cear & spruce paneling. 714 :963-6767 ly developing area and 2 Fou.rplex &Single Fa m. JO am 640-9990 Bt r hi . ed 631·1400 s kylltes . loft & 2 ,,..1,,,,,.1 .. ,,,.,., • ..,"1 ,, .. ,. miles oC Freeway froo· Breakeven,13%down · 321 .Unres__,!pauii ,$315. Highla nds 3 BR. d e n. S-"...._llh 3276 r1replac~! large family I I tage. lnvestorterms. Managementavailable 0 wm. commun pool, view. no --iffi.;:.,!~~:gi=~~;I~~~ ~ ·~!Ill """,.:.~~-~Z~'=:i." ~'!':~~~... ..,:";;.. ~:,;..:,;:,•,.,:'"' ~~:~i-:l~:~;: _ C:O-rclal Principals only •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 & 3 Br. 2 Ba. fenced 3 BR. 2 BA. on qwet hill. pa111ted, pa rt. rum. $47:>. ,,operty 1600 IEACH AXE• FREI yrd, garage, carpel. assoc. pool. S475/mo . Eves. 2l3 ·33<l· l9S!I , '::m~asve a ~h:i {~~f:i~~ THE BLUFFS ••••••••••••••••••••••• S 115,000. l8(T AL SHVICE =aJ>lli!f8~~0K. S46-6274. 751·5111 wlmds. 714492·4710 Orangetree NEWSHOPPING San Clemente Tn·Plex. Hundredstochoose from ie · " MiuioRViefo 3267 S-.AM 3280 2 Plan 3's townhome& At$)1ut.ely Immaculate CENTER priced to sell. ' 2·3-4 BR Homes LIASI W /OPTION ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • CHAMPAGNE T~TE BEER POCKETBOOK! 4 Plan S's Townhornes • 3 Bdrm 2'h bath. rorrrua l Newport Beach Area . Well k>c:aled 2·1-l. $3'7StoSS25 New Custom home 3 Br. Beautiful home. 3BR. 2ba. 3Br. l Ba, 1 car garaRe. Plan3&4paltohomes dming, split level ron· Tuple net leases. First BERTIIAHENRY Call Mack.!l62·17S8 2y,ea, xlnl Joe, ,1141 2 story. Must see to ap. avail now. ,400 mo. Priced from $52,500 lo l.oglla9Hllh IOSO domlllium. Open space t:nars renl guaranteed. . REALTORS 962-8611 prec1ate. 1650+de p. 5.n-0863 :;4().1720 $82,950. All are located on ••••••••••••••••••••••• vndlew from livintt room mt! high traffic count. 215 Del Mar 402 41 21 Garden Grove Exec type 34811 San Vincente. Call ---·------ 1 lb "'·II a master swte. New 11.000 Sq feet rentable ' ho use 3BR. 2 ... · ba .,SUPER 2 Br. 1 ~ ba. rrpl, RenataatSS6·7701 .._..,._,..lhedor or c O&et.o ewat.er.~ By Owner. 3 Br 2 Ba . 1 list ing Offer d al $780000 .,... Today! level condo, lg fe nced $ISl,SOO.Call540·l~Sl sp~'Elki..1 eo. eea?t~u~dlng $525/rno.Call~·3666 ~~·d·~~~~~~·h~:~~~'. Mewponltadt l 2't .. ~~ .... !?~~ .-=;. I' .. ! f I lf(i.. 1\1 .. 1 f. patio, easy access to 61 f-1400 or Fire~ lllnt Joe ti · ..... l.a.d 1206 $335/mo Call S36.Q907 or •••••••••••••••••••••••1--------- shopplng & freeways. As· 64 .. •751 TSLlnvC:~ ~I~•• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 962·1787: lMO.F REERENT MOllLEHOME sumable FHA 8 "'% loan. ..,,.. BAV1''RONT Brand new NO FEEi Beaut. new 2 & $64 ,900 . 768 ·144 3 MUSTSIU. 3 BR on' No. Ba N\!w 3 br 4·plex. cpta. 3 BR apt.s, nr channel, HFORMATIOH eves/wknds. Prinonty. l~~~~~~~~~l a..e.. f'ropttiy 2000 DUPLEX. 519.soo. Good w/comcrvlew. Lrg loft drps, bltns. $OS mo . yrly rentals. N~. Also. 2 Rent, 0pUon to buy info. ---------. ~Hlglltt 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• condillon. good location. skybtea, brick pal.. 846-l37l ask forJo Kelly. &3BRapt.sonPenlnsula repo's, loan assumptum ----- 5 ----••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 UHITS EASTSIDE 7 Owner/agt,&73·?73'7 mo i.e. lsl. last T de· lrYM 3144 yrly. 67~12, Tue lhru etc. Easy finance 0 .A.C. is !:!!. the Laguna Niguel· BALBOA PENINSULA ~d!%i~';'::~!h1:w3n~~·! BY OWNER . 17 ruce unit& pOSil. 673-l206eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SaL 9:.M. .._ Ston ~ ',',1.'f'(Jll BOAT ACTION IS • Great Investment, never u n 1 t + a Ix 2 Br In E. Q>sta Mesa . Com· C:CW-.. Mat 32Z WOOD8RIDOE Sin gle Large 3 br 21,; ba. frpl, 2 EaatAnahelm ~ ForBU .,ing Realty avacancy.FourlBrun· townhouse un its . boor houses & apts. •••••••••••••••••••••• house with 11trlum. 3 cargar.lge rncdyd.2223 Westminster 848-889S ., -tt.s +one ter unit. Stlper $482.000. Appx. 12 yrs old. 29% 2 Bk home, quiet adults. bdrm. 2 ba. den. frplc. Anniversary Ln. 631·0900 Anaheim 956-lOll Or Selttng ~HVllW yrlY tncome poss. Seller dowo.Ownerwlllrlnance 1.,aice. 1iardener. beautifully lndacp. or75i-l677 Sula Ana SM·7070 .And f the ~ s w11l help. 964-3803 mo ~ 1258 Comm. pools. parks & W Anaheim 781 t4'2 or 4 Bdrm bome o•erlook· , · lake. Lff. $600 per mo. Big Canyon . corner .~~·~~~~~~~ latest In 1n1 Aliso Creek Canyon. N rt"* Realty €\JIG€ 6 U.._.ITS Sllarp 3br, 3ba w/frplc & lnclds gardener 640-3554 Bordeux 3 br. 3 ba = BOATING N EWS Luxury w/everythlog, 11:Uilp0r c-" bit lM. Avail 12·1. $595. Ja.net,eves589·9996 f'reoch country kitchen. CC:GN1•diJcD111R1•1n1•I••••• cM<k our front ram·rm w/frplc &. wet· ...11. lllJllM# HOl''k~ Eastside CMbSZ.5.000. 4 Ca ll S teve, 644·6Sl0/ aU amenlUee, Sl300. mo. ,. .. ..., 3400 p~lndea elaily. bar Only i yr new. 1 &!11 -•mmm rmw.eoastHwy.NB Hse + • 1 p1 11 . ea. ~1151. 1Br O>ndo. s uper loc. on Dec. uL AIJl 759·1131 ; ...................... . I 11 iJi I { • ffiChly upgraded t.hru· 2005 a.lbcNI Blvd 64S.6646 w11ara•• & yd. ~2Br & stream In Oungelree. 137-4>1111 llACH COMDO •~ ,.;J I} out Sacrifice S181.SOO N ....... 673-zOsa 1-lBr. $40,000 ctn. Ownr Brand MW duplex 3 br. adlll. 933$ mo. Agt W L·l!!J-IM•i•!l!-~-~·!l• .. •N•U 4tl-t4t4 4tS.s2•0 ••..-01....., ----.. U-..... -IT-S___ will cam Nlance. Call ba. rrplc, dthwhr, bltm. ~ Lu.&wioul 3 BR. 2~ ba Ith pool, Jacuui. & r _......;_.WI--' I 01 .. "" " Out. SU.55.'14. 2 car aara1e. 873-015 or Coado. on water. •ioor to <;habhOu$e. Located In ...,...........,,.... 4t•2413 130.5050 COSTA MISA <213>-·l"'" 3br, 2 ba. Greentree. Lge cellln, Palos Verd .. Se•Harbor. ··~;·~··!·!·~···············;··~·~·;·;:miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ .... ·--uc. CllCoJ. v•• -A -··.A-. u .. 16961. ... ·-All 2 bdrm with jtar111e1. -r-• .,, 1~· ..... 'UIC·S~~a 0 COY• 1tone, rplc waUcover·• I ... ., - yards. ln cxccll~nl areal ...,.._c., .. MeM Dl• 3 Bt 2"' Ba dplx, 615 er $480. ft4 lisp. exten.tive mirrors. Call f!obTaylor • Sul'TO\Jndt'<I by new con• JArae 2 bdrm unlu, 2 Marl gold. 1550 mo . Turtleroclt Highland• nso mo . 5~8 ·8534 : 832_..IO <eves . 538 ... 718 > Coldwell Banker stru\'tlO/I $180.000. have encloaed patio•. ft4·4M05.Nopet.s. townhomt. bnnd MW 2 1'1~1D To••-• Ul!>IUCNllAt MO<El?AG< C:Ct.1~ 7,~ 1920 QU •IL ~1-~ 0•al•1dokBo. Only 2 Br l Ba. walk to beach, Br + d1 t n • f2h~B a 2 Larae ' br, paUo. 2 car "'6 \!.Wd l l OO • VllW.,ltlV ACY A • -·-· av ur,.e adultl. no pet.I, M9S mo. ~am c vu 0 3• aaragc. S850. mo. Balboa ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• M A.a•-H i•y PLUS, ONE OF THE Realt.or.~9150. 1'13'71&4evn. car1ar.w/poolopen~'i7• any l1land <213> 876·2723 For the dlscrtmlna tlna, _..._... ,.. a-nR1c""e• 1 e1 , .. 6 p• •CE upgrades, • -ii mo. --' l ~ ..,..,,,. ..,...., 11-· I.A TtntflcTrt•• •Smalll brfrplcst.ov~ 96S-3186. ...-. 1or1t1oua tr ev el The ultimate tn livln". Raise your ........ McL•tn t.ownhomo • • twn .. -e v"'""' 1°" a nd Cl ,.,,,.. • ,_e>ranlS"' Handsome trlplue~J retn1. $345. UtU pd. o W ................... a'-~le raml· BAYP'RONT lav'1"'a h' un"'b':11 e"'"'vabl children In good clean air at the 2 BRa +den <3 flR), 2"' side by akle, 2 yn_ota peg.83H974. ._.un....... ... Bnnd .,._ 1 BR on No. " e beach. 1•hefr playground la the balN . end unit w /2 car IO,.flt l 1JOr.M.t locet ed ln dowl\town ly3br.2ba.An1 rmmed. Bay w/corner view. Lr1 room1. overlookin g I d W___. hl I detached aarar,e. In Hunt 8Cb. COnllder an C..MIM l2Z4 $$00. 7Sf.Ot'3. loft ••kYlital, brick pat., brook & waterfalls. eod seas e. "'""' 8 ng ed 4 Bdrm, p hue t (nearest 3 OM A LOT ,_ ... ,vlduaJ lnvettme t ••••••••••••••••••••••• bd b T ltOO mo 111 na.lzoe uni\, open all aldea. a den, fomJly Rm home -$245.000 , Me(Arthur entrance oft Eastalde Cott.a Mesa 3 -n or 3tJr a. f'glc f need d 2 rm. l \"t a . own CWll • BRI Fam Rm 2 ba Ford Rd.) • ON GOLF acparat.c hout8 on cor· buY them u a an>UP. We • u · ~ • 1 /. Home A11oc. pool II · poo1 ' Jacuul la 'ke ttc' COURSE I uu.soo . Mt lot. Super locallon. wUl help 1°" plan 1®' :la:Mto.:~u,: s:· Jacuw. t!*fta1e Park a bdrm. Vtew hOme In Acrci.. rrom's. Cit' v11: (£.TU. 11.58,800. ~~'!'~n!...!~~r!. .. welrt1h Cit Ptua S"60 Mt·mt termla 6 racquet bell Harbor View Horne• . Furn, $900. unf, S700. A COUMILI. IAMlla CO. = C.ii.;r;°d;~1a:"' . afl:Noree: • cru. MOO per mo. '1r. tennll. pool, LH •l MSO. Leue.~ ed}' ..... , _. lae. l.tt. 6 ... t+ IOCUnty IMCMll16 -~-·-Makel.hue 1.0.,od d epoatt. Call SU·5Sot _..;..;..;.....;.. ______ 'J ~~-~~--~~--~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r·~~~~~~~·~m;.~,~~~·~ · · 2~ ba .. ~·r~ .~ ." ..... M"•·········· "nGt utln1 avallablt to Condo San Joaquin , 2 ~.a C..r 1ar. 14 see NEWPORT 8EACH4 Br. J1MI l11test draw ln the tome o.OieUarQUJ.)t Id· bdcm 1 ba.. upaJ"•ct.f. a.&MCt Or.1 by JamtJoree 2."' .. • pa.a. c,u, _.btt 496-7222 831-0836 WML . • Daily Pilot • ....,..... vtrtillal t.bem '"' ule In frpJc. SS25 per fl\O . •Ford Ra. MO Per mo rec facll, drpe tncl'd. Oaullled i\d 142·58'78 14 .. IJ71 Oaulhed C.11&42·5111 etU7at OwnerU).7118 &&1"70leves. • I ) ' 'I ~ l'I 'f• !. j DAILV PILOT '4 ...... ,.~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ............ )70 ··········1··········· Cute Z 8r 1 Ra ~ nr µark uu .,allo, l\u .,.-u. S4 tnd UllJ 4 14 ya) ............ Ullfw& Of&........ 4400 ...... Wmwhd 4600 ln•Ht..nt l Gtt & fouftd 5 300 Http W..ted 1 roo • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ()ppiorlwUty 5 0 I S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ........... u.tw.. "'8ilec•h ~ S.. ~... 3176 ffu1lnHI m a n n••da ....................... LOST My 6 pet ca~ a, 4 AIRCRAFT SUPPLY •••••••••••••••••••••• ;t••.;;:;•·· .. ·•••;•11••4•0• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NIWPOIT/llYtNI bachl!lor •Pl. mo bile cages, from yd Nov 22. stOtl' h,11, openlna for C..te Meee 1114 1Mll-r• • Nar~ 1 OR locatl'd nt FuU Servicf &J1tctt horoo or " 3 n111hb per • heartbroken 642 0011 ne•t 1ppearin1. full Utr'le ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·;:;~~·;;·;· O•ner•I '1101p Ca ll IZDSMonlhly wt'e k No cooleana ------aalt!tlgirl.540-7594 LA QMCNA APTS 11 ...,._ ''k• 2 br with fM ll\fo fl 1ppt Clll Phyll11968-8789 152·2310 days, 551 9470 >'OUND Salver c11tarell• I it/ I :?&~ ll cJ oo ,..,.,.., " fVt'll tighter w/name on Cnr .ir#t " f' r in pvt. pk>d fntn.nte • 2 .. .._ ... ,.,...._d Sunnuwer & Fairview ~r~ :n:ip~~r ~~~~~· 1-1t1lt0a ~mo with all w~ HOO 523 Set f\ offlct1 apace t.o Ruponalble. worktnR 543.~07 f'ool 'c Pd 711 St•oU 1araae S.tmm 1na pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11ub·lea~e In La•una wrl tfr 11rek 11 ont' Cf't on lhe ratiht truck1~~------- ~.~27.tt7'8 M 50'T.l Jac\WJ Trnnli rourta I TIIF. ti!XCITlNC llilb. S308. month. Avail bedroom couair~ 1n w1'h the Dally P1lot"11 Pwt0•• 5350 1 lir. htrw1unfu.m Wk to lll.lnt1n«too a.oop , .... ....:M-• •ns Dec lit 830-smc> coronadel Maror C-011t1t C HRIS TMAS GI t-'T ••••••••••••••••••••,••• •~ Off t t k l l Rr YamlU J IMI c:ent~r awll Adult.I ....-_ _. ~ • M-• Qul~s Haen TR A 1 N ' A~u r1 n " KELAXJNG MASSAC P. ~~... • 'f"' pr • OOI'/ No P•'•· ... rom a~·· u1i.n11'1'&>J"TONPT 0 I di I ~.. " I All A'"'··'""' I a.~ D II t'41ll no peta W oo~t •nd, • r ... ., ,. ••v • .... 7 e uxe me ca s uite . Ual. Write Clllaslrlcd Ad llvery Wedn ay •tart BobJames.L c MHatur uuouu .or""" auy ,._~ .. .._.._ 37 • ~u.tt.J! ~HI J 1-: S.-1wlnd Vllla&e. IMM OCll iround nr .. Corona del •20G. Dally Piiot. p O irl« Nov 15 thru De<' tO. Outcall9-9,49'·5111 Pilot CHRISTMAS GIFT ~ ,.._. • ,,.. -llunllnlton Vl0111 Lant. Bach. 1'2 DR Mar Realonom1cs Corp. UO• 1560. Costa Meu fo'or more lnforma lion TRAIN. 1''or more In- •••••••••••••••••••••• - -lt 8 (Ti.tlm.91111 frorn$2~ &cup 6'1~00 92G2Gorcall67~31162 andtoplaceyourud PREGNANT? Caring. formation. call ., 1 bdrm frplc • a•o tio, :qJR. 2, bl . •II tltt. H• • Adul~J No Peta CALL NOW conlldenlial counseling & Chrlatmaa Ad·Viaor at aora1&• , n v , 1 .. an t: u v d P • r k 1 u IC Nor 5 r o1n11. Cum 1361 M l'U Dr. 1200 Sq. Ft USO. mo . ramlly ol fifteen IQOklnl( 642·5678 referral. Abortion, adop· 642·56'1! Avitll 00,., aT!l ID7 0 Owttt1•1tt. U l:i fM tdl>dort Cir Apta 2 br t5fJIUEa11t o(Newport Marguerite !'kwy & for a cabin In th•• tlon&keepang. ------- <ZJ.3> .. 2).S7 Ma-ZU4.~ Kldl WC!kom.t Se. mgr blvd.) Avery on S D. 1-'rwy in Creathne art'a ll) vaca· M-APCARE 547·2563 ANSWERINGSERVICf; · --=--ail le'fl Comm>liur.o Cir 9•m$1>m54'4911t!O M111111Qo V1e10 l'rurcr uon ln Oetember 23·26 . .._-,tol.omt 5025 Orange Co Arprt area. CoatwMne 1714 :? Dr. Iba, aU •lee IJrand ApU ~ Maint83l·7444 PleMH call 631·3149 aner ••••••••••••••••••••••• COUNTRY GIRL Inter busy swltchbrd. ~··~·;.:,·:;.~~;1:··~·,;,:: ~w ~:..=SC S44)0 NEW 2 Dr I Ba. e'°94' to Nr. 0. l11>0rt. ~l.ultl' 6PM. 9530 *ESCORTS * ~~~~~f~~.~~a:c2rd~ di I N bud\ S380pc1rmo es w/n e re,t1rlal Ing to exp. $44S.33a3 or MtitUJ"tl~· u ()0 ) , .... , " Rd • J Rd • n r nt!w. . Mt mr R-· e I A u ' . ice. 752-5626. ~SM···-· at hl'I 957-8474 111t•U. et, •~'Ufl' "" (' M NO , all bhn•, - -"""' .., _ _... _833-_33.13.....;... _____ _ l~11t Uvd 114611373 ..... ••o)d,-.-wi t-I,., Ntar bc-ach. 2 Br. z e.. rppo'1 oan U1um~\1on, No CostA Meea, 70011q rt ........ 4650 MMa Mortaaoe may ar <.w......_.•--...t...-•-.---•----,..... ....,.._ • .,. " ao ... t•-·-AC ..ri... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ,. .. . ...,...,-..,.._.,.. 1• ogm.-a.oc.t. l7 41 rn ~ aar . lndry Y-m nurly new cpt. d.11» " n<' r..a•)' uuuietl ~/mo. G1uund floor ran-.re II nt'W ••st.itutlonal 181SSo. El Camino Real A/P Cl.HK •••••••••••••••••••••••o r w r> hook "i>· pa.Int. fplr., 1ar loci 'c=.,,__Ston Tom.~220b. ~1~:1':~Jtiriv'ftfu~ 1oari UD to 9S% of ap· ~Clfmen~;l''\lllYllc. The Jolb Roier loc, a V.OUNI\ 8E.l\l'll Hit J l 5 o I 4 1 $ ,. S. I. s:m iin.J341 • IAY VllW Bel\. 142-2834 . praltal value. 832-9980 Fouppt '92·7296 dynamic, fast 1ro•lnR INN S7) wk & up M;uJ ~•naJf'mC'nt M.2 11!03 11.ACHWOOO APTS. Weinminlier 848-.8896 On Lafayette • Cannery 1UptoS80,000> f'\lill.aurldt chain, based .,..n · ruluf I"\-h'""'~ SUPP MICl 2 Dr. 2 Oa. $3U mo =• :::~~~ Villaae.1200SQ. ft ........ /1'9YHt/ NOPRIPAYMINT ANITA formerly of tn lrvioe hu an openim: pool lltil 1714 14~ !l:!M AduJU ll82 ll00 W.~m 76\.1"2 81LLGR0NOY a--.;._ FuUrCourt.eous goldentouchcannow~ for an Accounts Payable ~N UJwH llwy •Locaedaar v.llea~r .,. ,.A....... -.. H"" ReaHor 675.f181 .._... Service reachedat(714)~,.,, ... .,., Clerk In our general of. •D1 W P<LLIO. Jndry rm AtWt, ~ "' "'-1m .....,._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ForJnJonnaUon Call· ._......_. fice accounl3 payable Sl7~ mo lurn •fll rot) ·~udcablneupact" 2 Br H~ Ba.~~. new Office-Store 480 Ft .. crpt, ....... MESA MORTGAGE CO. MICHELLE S dept. We provide xlnt bor h. nr bd1 l'UI i>d. •Gib hot, au coollU'lg, c'arpeta/drapei, encl. ao-4000 drps, A/C. 17301 Beach °''°' IMty 5005 A Cal!forrua Broker 1 working cond fr benefits. ~rnpl oy it1i adll ~':d~'-~::~~frff iiar .. paUo. Nr beach, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 81 .. H.8 .LEASEM2·2134 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714) 832-9980 .lLUf.;~~3749 ~~apply i.o penon I bdrm .• SZltO pnk, s boJll. S34S ruo. Newport Beach, au.bleaae AV .... lh. ntJolr•....-• *wporfleoch 3769 MooLh tomonLh 9fi0.1Z19 •A .. •udar._• otrlce apace. approx. =~:.~f.10°:,_~ A*forMr.Rl•en RIDIWANTID: ll04J6illet'ieA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2JZ3~7~,C.M . DELUXECONOOJUr.2 Lovtly~~:i·Brookl lOOOsq.f't.844..aoG weelllY.Compl.co.traln· Despe rate ly needed lnm,Cot271;• ________ _, ba immed occup. ~. •K.ltchenFacU.avail. MEWPORTIE.ACH lng&locaUonHtup. MofW..1'11-..1111-.... a.T,,,.t Mon-Fri al ~pm from 546-0331 BEAlffJFUL 1 r. lots of Roo, 847-41010. •Jacum, hea~ pool Plan 1l2080 00 D"4i 5035 Costa me Mesa to Chap· ~~~~~~~~~ I 1 l ,_........___ ... ti.-£ of Pl 11'""""""00 man Ave 1n Garden b tns , poo • wa k lo SPANIStl •Wlt~ordally maid 11rv. ~-. ,... • an ............ ••••••••••••••••••••••• t..A.~ C "'-h......, -,; Pl JJl ...... 1000 Grove. HELP! (for l 'l.i a • ..,,..,.nu rom.,., ~·5 APARTM'ENTS •1V Pbooeavallablc fiCft. 190 sq. ft. an -· LOWEST mo's> $5.00 wk. Call APTMANAGER mo Adults. no peta. 931 3 BR, We&tmlll.ller; 2 BR Aslow en $63 Wk D 11 Plan IV SJ4,190.00 · for 5S units in Costa W l9lhSt 548-0492 & t br, hb, call aft lOAM 2Z77Harbor No f et ltO se. Cl a801 o' 2T3o712180F6r e c ""-'"tlatn _4M-_m_2 ______ • Mesa. Exper'd couple. Ratft froM $17 5 2 8 r . 1 'h b 8 cl Ix 847-4510 Costa Mesu 645-4840 645-3323 ....... 1 ;.......237· /Vt'" •. Sun lOAMo r htT.D.'• .....__ Husband rnu11t have ~ .....,.,. """" .. --malnt. exp. Wife bkkpg t.ownhouse, gar, fncd yd.,...,,,., c... I 3 b t 2 J>e)uv,e off1'ce. pvt bath, 6PM . M·W, 9AM-8PM. MT D &.o.t. c x p . Ca II eve s • C..nter of town. $345 . ..,,..,., "'t'ac OWi r ap • ,,... •o INN -F·' • • 1:1tF./\T IU:t10-;1\TION •~eve. ba, f.atto, 3 kid• ok. -A reasona.ble re nt. N.B. Beer Tavern. CM area .... restTermsslncel!M9 <213)1165-3851. ~wamtniu~. i.uon.i!I, ~ ---Aval . oow. 847-0967 after SS 5 . u P w e ek I Y 544-8678or631·3800 &st. 13 yra. Gros• 17,000 SattltrMtcJ. Co. AS S E M I L E I lw.Jlth duh\. hilh:mt-.. Easunde 1 Br. small but 4:30. w/1dtcbenette. 675-874-0 pr mo . All help run 642-2171 545-0611 • n 1~ht l1 i.:h1 ed l1•nn1 -. CO'ZY wood beam clngs & ••Lovely 2sty apt, 3 BR. Roomw/kltcbennette ~~~ •••• !~.~~ $16,000 dn. Agt. 64.$-4474 SOLDBER , uurt!o Pro & pro ,hoi> cabtnets. $250. 731-6001 2 ba, centrally located. $60 week & up. • after 3:30. ~~ PTYyour wJ~lat. ~·~~ Th e D a I I y pi I o t We need a number or ~~oll cln rn11: rt•nlo!•' µ.irty Moo-Fn9-lpm $450.9&HS07. ~9755 • •OFACE/RnAIL WORKING PARTNER. 642-3573 ¥~A~~S~l::sro~~~u~ ~==P~ ~~ ~:,.~ '1-'.~~ ,, ('Tl v 1T 11., ~ Westlalw ViltOC)e lh bllt to bea<'h. 3 Br 2~ Nice rm w/carport, kit •900 to2100Sq. Fl. The WaJI Street Journal. -.-C-AS--H-F_AS __ T_*_ s hopping convf.'n1 ence mech assembly dept. Ex· L)illtim•· 11 .,.,1•1 .. r frl't' J:leautifulM'Wadultapts. Ba, adulla, $450 mo. 124 prtv, or G.G. l''wy $145 •Altcondilioned Tune Mag & rad1o·TV every Wedne9day alart· per helpful but QOt nee ,. Pool. jacu.u:i. Scheduled 20th St. S36·8U9 o r mo.63&-5755 •lnrapldUyexpaodUlg news have reported on MONEYINlODAYS ing Nov. 15th Lhru Dec Company pd-Mi s & ...,undJ)' hrund1. 11111.J ' movemDec.l.Slh. 7141343-3279 DanaPoml lllJs businessrecenUy.A 2nd&3rdTruslDeeds 10th CALL NOW ' holidays. Cole Jnstru· 1 rip·.. pa rt H'' ., 11o r1 Bach. S25~S26S 493-m.fBkr winner. a real money Misalon Financial Svs 642-5678 rnent Corp. 2'50So. Crod· 111urm1mt·nh&m11r .. • 1 BrS291)..$305 ~ean view 2 br. frplc.,v...-1 ...... 4250 maker. Reqwres $17.500 1714)S51-12:50 dy Way, S.A. 556-3100. 10·:1\UTI I-' I, A 1"1..., 2 Br $335-$350 crpts, drps. Adult couple. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH cash. Sal $350 per wk MAS SAGE E.0 .E . ...,rnlo!lt"· 1&2 h1·tlroonh TSL Mgmt 642-1603 21.lCAUanta. ENS EN ADA BEACll PLUS Share of Profits NEED CASH ru--111Ht MODELS 1-\Jrn & unfurn ~lod.-1.., HOUSE. Sleeps 8. $40 Cannery Village Shop Build good retirement in· F T? ~ nii.·u ti.Ill\' 1010 7 Hi>om 3 Br bungalow. 1 br a pt., •IUDS OK• day. 9fl8..4073. spaces avail. $90to$400 come. Call (714> 871·2952 AS ESCORTS rn.11 .. 'l'' """ "' .11.1 N11 Pool, JaCUUJ, BBQ area. Lie 2Dr $325. 1st & las t, Palm Sprin1ts Condo on for appt. 10.5daaly. Committment 111 2A hr,;. OUTCAU OHLY enrl. gar. Also 2 Br S200 security. 7921 Holl. 'I' cash In 7 days (In moi.t I•·'"' nquu l'd !-lorr) t.ownhouse .• Adults. no 842-7Zl5for appt Mission H.alls Country ""°"""'"' cases>. 1st. 2nd's. re Dcrys.••ff, IW' Jtlull.,nnl\ 110 1wh ~t:;. lnqwre 177 E. 22nd Club.9fi8..5430 5015 fina nce, et<'. Co m 631-2140 0 a~r. "•98 N 3bd 2' ... b t Oppiwt.ity I •-d I O~\kwood 111 or....,...,. ew rm, ,~ a. pa 10. aia Be"'~ cabin . s l"" 14, me rc1a "' an ustr1a GOLD~ GIRL G d A ~ -- -2 car 111arage. 2 bdrm 2 " ... ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• loans also <•v111I. Call ~ M en PArtmcnt~ Large 2Bdrm from $250. ba. Bach units. 847-5820. pooltable, color TV· 2 •RETAIL SPACE $60,000 now. Bill83l·l257 Quiet building ~ith 960-4407, 963·589 1 , (rplc's.54.5-6Bl6 •1200cnuare f""t Htwporl lkoch/Horlto 1i>1ll lrv1n,. 1,11 l'i\h1 f.W> 11:1511 b('8Ut ( I landscap 0 .,.. n Cash buys COrJlorate 1 u in.,. 963-2518 La k e .. r r o w h "a d •Pnme Coast Highway 2 4 I d / ldeal ror aduJts over 35. --,.. ' 8 . ~ 1 m 1 t l' ~nh I No Pets. LE E WAR o Logmo leoch 3148 IAkefron~~ slJll'l 8. ~fn':~;3!1., expandmg part..ner.srup interest with 'tlftOllttlAt/ I APTS. 2020 Fu llerton ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Dana Pourt maximum projected re· Lost& FMd H•wporllNeh/Soutti Ave. ll bl~ east Newport CLJFFDRJVECONDO Mamonth ski condo Cor 493.2254 Bkr turn of $1 20,000 tn 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• n m Hitll '\I Ave & I blk so. Bay). N. Laguna, 28r. l t,A;Bu, Chnstmas, Dec 23·28. al ~T{5ch .... k ...... ·"'""a ~ltfs S 100 lf>mn ,,, Hi1h1 631-00!n , frplc. deck, S600 mo. yr. Sun.shine Vllla~e. $300. lndllstrialR...tol 4500 """ '"" ...,.,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• XX DANCE OF FUH XX Beautiful nude ~iris. dance al exh1b1llon & rap sessions. 9AM lo 4AM every day. 2060 So Euclid. Anaheim . exc1t · ing 24 hr rccordln~ 543-1422 Man. 39, Prof. to rneet ASSl:MllllS NECISIOM/MICH ffosatlons avail w /Cast growing Newport Beach co • involved in assembly of compass & camera un· 11.S. Applicants should ex· per working w /sma II parts. good mech apl., & enjoy . Benefits Include 2 weeks vac .. 1 week si(.'k leave, & profit sharing to name a f e w . Ca II 5S7·9051, ask for Ray C1llman. 1>4:! 11110 2 Br. 11/!i Ba t.ownbouse. ly. ts73-50m 408/251·7211 afl6pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . INVESTORS PENNY --------• garoge, patio, poo1. 38R&2 baths.w/resawn Faauly of nrt.eeo looking 110& llOSq.Ft. SSOOO to $20,000 invest· 2 8 R 1 b . r u 11 Y jaethz1, fireplace. Adults knotty cedar' exterior. for a c a bin in t h e Mini warehouse, Com· ment will return SI0,000 PINCHER women for aft. & eve --.TIO ... dates & fr1ends h1p & A,._.' " fumiahed. 1 blk 'to ocean. ooly. S375. 631-49M. Open beamed Uv. rm.. Crcsllme area to vaca-!,1!~13 Park. Newport. lo $40,000 in 180 days. In· companshtp. Ad 1274 II Or O.er Adi Cpl, & clear cedar panel· uon in December 23·26 ..........., fo. (714>750-0853 ADS S450/rro. ts, no peu . Duplex 2 br. 1 ba. new Ing. New Island kitchefl Please ca.II 631·3149 afterllr;;;;;;;;;;;;~~==:=:~=~~;;:~~==i 67~75 crpts & drps, Mature & baths or cera mic lth!. 6 PM. I -~ -ONLY $Z Dally P iiot r.o. Box No&per. Hecns. 1560. Costa Me~s·.a.+~~~~!!~~~~----Mesa. temporarily dis· _________ 1 adult.,. No pets. $300 mo Stove & ref. Great view. OCEAHFROHT + 6.'MShabmar, 964-105.5 nr. beach, No. La~una. BIG BEAR CABIN The Little Traln That Cant· $700 Mo AJ(l 494 7$51 2 BR. frpk. sips 8. week 3 RR. 2 6a. wnlr. 1450 ~IDE 2 BR. l'h ba, · or weekend. 640·5565 3 RR. 2 bali.i wntr S500 patio. l gar + l space. Newport •och 3169 eves. STEPS Tu OC~ New cpts & pamt. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------3 BR. 2 ba . wntr . 1425 I pets S350 mo. Ca 11 PAltlC NEWPORT R...taff to ShON 4300 2 Br, ehannel. yrly SSSO 67.S.-9526 aft 6PM Ba c be 10 r s. 1 or 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARICLIDO -EASTSIDE Bedroorm&Townhouses Cutdown :! lldrllll. 2 bathll. Crpl. Count u ~ 2 b & From $349.50 U•iMJ Expetnes! :.dull.8 on)y. $1125 unrum den, a~Ut~v:i, akyh;ht, Spectacular s pa. total Share a borne or aptment ~ associated .> frplc. many extras. No rl!creation pro~ram , Qou5l·C.0An.s UNuMlTm children/pets. $395. l80 social program. 1 pools,8 ~ .·-..-.-... ~R. E 2lllt St. 646-4262 days ; tennis coul'U. At Fashion -.... , ,.,.~,.,_ BROK Efl S-11 E AL,,TOU S lO'H W lolboa b07 !· J b~ l l've & wknds 645-954.3. Island. Jamboree & San w ~ ni.x.01...q --------·JoaquinHillBRoad. 832-4134Sincel971 QUICK IN C7'4J 644·1900 Ne w 2 b r . t 'h b a SHARE A HOME Enst.,1de. patio, luxury Bachelor unll '"' hlot'k 645-7464or761·2284 Balboa OCEANFRONT :.mR. $450 mo to mo . Agent. G31 4990 crpts. dl"Jll'l, bllns. Small from beach. All utll pd. We'll help you find a re· l'hald·pel ok. S375 mo. ·No kids, no pet.'!. 201 K hable roommale! ---• Dnve by 2534l Santa Ana Balboa Blvd. S250 per --------- Af~~ Ave, Lheo call 64~·0282. rm. + security dep. Call Rmml wanted to share Sue 556-7707 28dr. 4 houses to ocean ln 1 Bdrm, stove, new Cl'J)t, ---------1 Nwpt.SlS0.675-1462. •••••••••••••••••••••• Bolboal"-d 380 drps Nocbildrenorpets. Steps to beach. yearly . ...;_....:___;.. _____ _ 646-4382. Lge modern 2 br, 1 br, Ne wport Beach ocean upper, frplc. all bltns. vtew. Pool, Jacuui, ten· •••••••••••••••••••••• tbdrmDupleJl.liestarea ,Townhouse2bdr .. 1V/ba, $375&$425.yrly.Garage n1 s S3SO incl utal garage, fttnl<t2'\lc patio. 1 yr old. gar . pvt. patio, door opener. 642·3490· 541M813 am or 640-5357 Mo or yrly. 675-2&5 o S340 Mo no pets. 546-6299 642-4657 ' Smilh-Meyer 673-1275 MESA VERDE 3Br. 2Ba.1---------tApttosbare.SOOmo.Sff Bayfronl. yearly, 1 BR newly dee, wshr/dryr, ~& M.Gt aft5 tba, stv & refng, street SS25 mo. 87~7 3 Br, 2ba\b, fireplace. 2276 Maple·A. CM. prkg $350 mo. Qule -:.dlts 67J.8079. So Coast Plaza area. steps to beach. SGOQJmo. F'em shr w/same. lovely Oelwt lbr. lba in 4 plex Waterlf'09t ttot.1 Bh.dfs lwnhae/pool, own t BR, unf. Swedish fplc Bil ms, carpet. drapes. 631-1400 bdrm/ba s te. n o n · S400.llardestyRealtor.s E n c ld g3 r . $260 . s moker. $275 mo . ___ 67_5-_2866 ___ ~ 768-7336aft 5. • 640-9031, 836-7745 ._....__,..._i_.....10 310 r.. B . . WESTCLIFJo' 2Rr, l~ Ba ---..,..e 2 rapt 1n 15 unit townhouse Adults only .. Chi._...,,._ ... •••••••••••••••••••••• <'0111plex. AduJts, no pets. no peU $395 mo 1729 for..., 4350 Newer 2 BR, 2 ba, y~arly $265 mo. 1st, last, de· Bedlord.Ln. !Ma-7533. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;'\di~•· no pel11. t::ve"; posit. 675-6l25 eves. Single $40. 2003 Anaheim 213/257·9792. Spacious quiet 3 bdrm LIDO ISLAND Ave. Double SSS. 1811 Up!ltaln I g 2 Br 1 b townhse apt w /lge ftvt 3 BR 2 Ba, freshly palnt· PI ace n ti a 11 3. c M /b I 0 h · , 1 p 1 Ad t ed & new cpt. Encl So. 642•2464 w a c ny. was an pat o . oo . u IL patio 1850 J Klose ---------focll. & ur. Yrly $450 Sorry, no kids or pets. · · · • Call dys bi6-5196 or eve $400. 645-3381or675-5949 645-6822, ~ Rlte Double orage, 20th & bis.8213 C LE AN QUIET 2 2 bdrm. 1 ba. Upper,_ cleao ~~;.:· :!~ s:~a A~o . • ' & suru1y. 1 blk. to oeach. · · N1ce2 Bdrm 1pt. l lk bes bedroom, l bath, no Stove/refrlg. garage. _900-__ 5260 _____ _ bch. Yearly $400/mo. pet.a/children. 1981 Ma· $400 per mo yearly day Sin 1 H bo Ad G?s.6'775. pie $275/ mo. 631·1266. 759440 eveti 759.9458 * C ig e,torar r· I ·~, Craig, RE/MAX. .M. I age on y • ....., Lux. bayfront very lrg. UDO VIEW 2br, frplc, 833-8974 Bdrm, 2 Ba, condo. boa 1 Br w/encl garage. $23S ~tlo, sep. D.R. Adlt.s. Overs I zed at or a ge s lip avail . Yearly perrm. lst +last + $80. $600/mo.675-~ 11aragea. 10x12x24 S'750/m>.61S-'77S. Nopeta.548-8594 Eaallkle C M $411 mo r~ .. M 312 A ~ blk ff N rt Channel fl"OOt Apt. 2br, 646-42Q d~ya. evea & ~ w ~pt. o ewpo 2ba, spilt level, huge wllnda64S 954l, •••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd, 1Z1 E. Bay. 2 BR, l patio, 2 car garg. Boal ----·....;..... ___ _ 2 Br upst.alra, fl"plc, anrm, a. $295. No cblldrtn or 1Upavall. $6'7084o.1082. IOxlO pra1e. $3$ mo. 7211 II' aodk, gar. 6 bib pets, Avail Dec 30. .... Truk Ave, Weatnunster. ocean. $425 752·7811 IMl&-3636aft4'pm. .. ....... lllCJ•lew IM-2:585,891-2144 67~91t5tvd0eof"le. Ealde tree house. Sm L.arge 2 bdrm apt. HIRh OfflceRewhll 4400 · BR lBdrm ready to occupy oo Bnckbay Bhdf1. With Lr(de&Wl2 ,2ba,ne* S27$ gt tiof S3l""'320 · 2 private balconies ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'rp\a, drpa. paUo. fplc. 1 · ee. · rrplc. hu~ pool It 1ot.i SIMCM.1 USH RILM, dsbwar .. Utll paid. o.. PoW 3126 ot cloletl. $525 por mo. Adlta. no ~i $540 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 745 Domingo Dr. Call !J40.933S, •· 97M88eor645-1260 Prcably paintAld, 3 en $100 MOVE lN BA, 4-car auf blt·ln ALLOWANCE kJt.eh, patio, frp c, Non· smkn, pleue! 4~ In s. 2 Br, l bl. pvt pauo. enel. SMO/mo. 873-4329 garap. Lot.I of arass. ::;.;;.;:~;;.;...;.---_;;..---1 *380 • ~ Blue Lantern WIST MIWPOllT a Bdnm., 1 t>. .. wlf1.1.m. $485, Yearly. · IALIOA-HiwPOIT UAL.TY 67Ml70 lieaut.. lara• 1 br apt. 496-9230. block w ocean. "25. U. H A-•och 3140 2 Bdrm wUh patio, lllnt 8'75-tlJll ""' .. ..,._, Io ca l I on N e w po rt ---------•••••••••••••••••••••••• Het1tat1. 84$·9314 · --------ISHARP,beachl,2 &3BR, ~ ' A•...._Mowl frplc, d1,hwshr, a•r•1e1--,__ ______ , 2 bedroom •P•rtmrn\ & patios. ~2.3511 Lido Ille· Ba)' view 1 br No ~ts or children. Co ll ---~ deck •· 1ar, edit.a, no l.lndi at 67S.2311 or a:ttr 2 Ur. children welcome. petaU IH87S.or77 5call&e&-G451 no JM!l'I St1rtlng al $2701..:.-----~--~~~~~~~~~I rm ~al07 • Large modern 28r 2ba --V!f Vile ,Apt1 Cle 13.000SQ. FT. Oreal Location 04'1wc.e Space Rttept., eont .. Ole. Commerce Park Newport 833-8813 DICUTIVI sums Luxurious otllce1. ex· tcutlve aecretary, personal phone cov· erace. rectlltlonilt, coo· not.ary Leue Ott moeUI t.o moDlh. Near to. Cout Plaaa, o.c~ alrpoti fl. lrttwap Oill m.2111. GET STARTED ON THE RIGHT TRACK EARLY!! Sell Your Holiday Gift Items on the Dally Pilot CHRISTMAS GIFT TRAIN PAGE T his special gift guide will ap. pear each Wednesday from Nov. 15 thru Dec. 13 reachlnQ 108,000 prime family households with select market coverage. For in· formation ana ne1p in pla"cing your ad call a CHRISTMAS AD-VISER 642-5678 VOUR UNUSED ITEMS COULD BF. SOMEONE'S CHRISTMAS GIFTS 11 TOYS SPORTING GOODS JEWELRY POI'S & PLANTS HANDMADE ITEMS CATS&DOGS GI Ff CF.RTI FfCATES AUTOMOBIL•~s Thi• ane ad only $5.00 ... or thla ·~· •d only $9.50 Lero•r 1lre• nall•blt TODAY&I ~ 5'11 any item or C'Om· bulauon of items for 17~ or less with a Penny Pmdier Ad 3 lines for 2 consecu~ve days Each addlllonal IJne 1s 60' for I.he 2 days. Chargl' 11' Nocommerr1al ad1 F'or more information 11nd lO place your ad rall 642-5678 SCRAM-l.ETS ANSWERS Tomcal -Gullt ·- t-\ldge -Beckon - OUTOt' The nice pa rt about higber education is : kld11 b=:.:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS •Crash Course available • Matenals provided. •Sma II c lasses for pen;onaliud instruction. •Choose own tasle-<lay & ru ghl classes. •Pla<'cment-up to 80'h commwaon graduate with a degrt.~ Free J Week 1 n t e a c h i n g • 1 n Sales Traanang Joumah:sm. m account CCIII For Deta41s coollnuing your educa lion. recenUy discharged from lhe service, or for any reason seeking tern· porary or career employ. ment. consider this uni· que opportunity. Ya11C•Ean $216,«'Wll Based on your prodoc· Uv1ty. commission. plu!> ln~tives & extra prohl sharinl( bonus. The women and men Wt' are looking for may be tired of typing. foldini.: papers, warehouse jobs and working for a limited income . Work w ith young people. Rapid ad· vancement possible. If you are 18 or over and would be available ln start work Immediately. call .... 645-6514 ~~·. ~t ~T~J 1:1Y !~~~ IJ H 001 493-0442 ~y·reOUTOF. Katella ATTBfTION Real QltateSchool People needed for part Lod&Fo.d 5300 3203lQirrunoCapistrano tune temporary office ••••••••••••••••••••••• sanJuanCapaslrano promotion work ror Los Found , c 11 Shtratoo Newport Beach A~i~al As~rs~an~e HtlpW..t.d 7100 Hotel. Openings avail. League. 537·2273, no fee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• from SJ.00 to $6.00 per Accounting clerk/phone hour . No experience LO ST . Go ld c harm operator neede d full ntteSSary ltour.s9to 1.1 bracelet with keep&ak• lime. lmmed. opening. to s or 5 to 9. Apply m c harms . REWARD Full co benefits. Call person. Please do not 644-6186. 549-9671 for appl. & de· phone . A!lk for Mi11s. tails. Ba lboa Marine Layton at front des k. Lost Cat : grey long hear. II a rd w u r e . E . o . E . Mon.-Tues. · Wedns. VlcO>sta Mesa Nov. 6th. M/F/11. only. Reward. ~-8786 ---------• 4645 MacArthur Blvd. Lost: SSO Reward for re.1•-A•C•C•O-UHT-•ING--al _N_._e_. ------ tum ol "Maggie", 4 yr Contract BillinKAssl Automotive old bm/wht EngL Spr· Prer acctg, bkkpg or CAlt S•US Inger spaniel. 675·0457 strong math ability. Tak· Used car saleaexper pre. 640-4600 Ull appUcaUons now. In· ferred. Marq\lis Motors, St50REWARD tervlewa start 12/4178. 28802 Marg u erite Call644-l000. Partway, Mi5$ion Viejo. Lost bl"ck ma lei~~~~~~~~~ 4~1210or831 ·2880. Su moved/She p mix .1: Loc\a hair, some wtute on 1--------·l·--------chest , paws Bent lert Acctn1 Bkkpng Autormtive ear. Net.'ds medicaUon. TEMl'OIAllY MICHANICS Loel Nov. 10th tn So. A • -ti .. •· Ut b Re..t•ter today to work u~ou.., v.., • e Uil La ....... around 2nd St. 6 "' al t c O An·s-~eu lo ··vo··. on various accounting m n enan e . range and bookkeeping 3681gn. Cout Vtllow Cab, 17300 499-31197. ments. Work close lo Mt. HumaM, Fountain lA&l: Sml blk Male Poo-your ho""""" 1'"'1Rure Valley. (No of Slater dle mix, 11 /18. Reward. Clerks to Sr. Ac(Oun-between Newhope & Vic WestcU.rc. ~ tants n tied thru out1~Euc~Ud~>~~~~~~ OranJeCounty, 1~ LOST: Oerman Shephtrd Robert Hall's p u p p y . R E w A R 0 . AccounteCQPA 644).(gM, 548-89~ Jeff SOOS. Main. SfC'"!>Ot LOST: La orange/wht lna No. Tower. Union Bank bl' Cit. tamlly~'' MY. lnTbeCityolOr•a10 7-··-R 114/835-4103 .... UM'. ewa . •·---------Found: Doe. 1pprox A*•4ar:ll_,c Toyot.a Aiency ln Hunt· \n100 Beach ~ U · pl!Men ced uacd car mechanic. Por • l)trtDB· nent Job, s day week, bett ol benefits, call Mr. Srn1lhM7~. 351ba. Iona whl hair, friendly . Vic : 407 Alabama Ave, HB . 538-n6 Acct.1 l>ay/f'.C. $800 R~frYP-lat $700 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! f.xtt'Secy/RE t°'l2Kr:: GMl Clerit S700 AUTOMOTJVF. Pleue CAii For Appl lrvne Ptrsonncl Af!i:ncy 4881'~ 17th. Cosl8 Mcu Sulte23t 642 1470 Found; Beaut lrtah Setlt•r in Out.ch Haven homtll, nr EdlnlJer It Bolu Chica, cal"l,to Identify. I can'tkfep·846-ise1. ~ ;t;;nd White Somoytd A 0 MIN IS TR AT f VF. rMle w/bm lthr collar 1'RAINE£ Mln 2 yr. rol In Wutmlni ter o n leae •ccountlna m.eJor. Found· med. UUi female dot. (Dl>IU.)' wbtt.e. vie 81.tth 6 Bdltoi. M-4043 pen.w.s. &-nd rHume to 8 Ctaulf\ed Ad 06'7 Dally Pilot. Po. Do-' ueo.1..;;.;.;;.;.:..;....;;..~......,;..;.......__ Colla M•a, Cal na8 Want Ad Help? • ' I r l s n I, ,, e n 0 'I· ce a· er ur on by llY ng in iey. 1 I ') II • M •• M1 l.) u (" lf H 111 Cl c M I\ ~ !t At s b u -l h rt ' H - 0 t c ( t St l t 1 M •• t ' ( ' . t c .. ... ! , • p ( Monday. November 27, 1978 DAILY "'LOT (9 IQ ;tO i ill CO~fi! II :iiti l~i ?t$S1 H ;\tJ C3 ¥10 I ;J R'i i•l ;\'I • ' -i ...... llllw/TolloritHJ C..,.•: Ca• .. /c:..u.te Ge• 1'1i H I g L..mcopifMJ raWing/PaperiltCJ ~ Sf'c*MdGloss ····•·················· ...••.....•..• , ............•.•.••••........••.•....•.......•.....•.......................... ••····················· .... , .••••...•..••..•....••.•....••..•..••••.•.•...••......•..•..••.. < unwork.on di 111ns (<) sumat OJ<>bWC> C.-m .. nt work. <'O m •Vr.RYU>W PHICES• Litt ha uling .mov1n1t. Japoll('Srl.andsraper Prof paint11111 f;llt & int P~RRV'SPl.UMDING uul work. et<'h•n i Mel&ua •. " l'l>1r.t '•m.111 Ut' cot:llr1H'tc>1 tnl"rcul ., rc11denUal. OnG.,..nin•M•lnt. Car•t:t·Vard t'lt-~nln& Sprinklers J.,..ow Pnces Low rah:~ Kefs Fn.'\' Complete plumbing rled. honll'/ mar1nt- ll'A • NB. • l• l »-Ll87 M&30U Geort• ~9-20l5 fteM r•tes ti42-070S Work guor u yrs exp ~I ~780.536-4383 i.ervice1' Drain & sewer RV. Rlleys Loft. S48 74o1 ----L1c'd/liondt'd Noburo • c I~" n 1 n g . Fr~ e _e_v~------.... ~ l~ ~ol r. r.-P'..st An~ V1flam ol N•lure? Clln w• Expcrr a•~nt'r Clean ...._ l'rodlilch 5:Jl.Sl62. 89'7·2862 F\ne Exter. Pamtanii.., by t'slimutes. 34 hr servic1:. lie •••••••••••••••• ••••••• i.itt •nbli. ''•IJ AUan or ..... Ip"""' ...,Ith -•"""'•bl" ~ .-........ -t R•asou ••••••••••••••••••••••• R Smor S\ Lie ans • 1'Y 3 " ,,_ "-,...,,.,., ,..,..,_. l'n:"l"UY " me."""~C«C:'Uh•:_• &13-lol ••••••••••••••••••••••• BftJApph•111·c-~n Toi\) 661>~ f1n«111unco•wrcw/bt1cll C area.$484891 AMWAY Coamet1cs. Ualntenma<• OoW°•AA,•H" ... --Ceramar ttle rnstullcd TRIP OIAKm·: SJO r~ Sef'ylc,--lUUIKtaUooa Ll<" conlr. Nutrition. llou11c-wart'!f, ••••••••••.••••••••••••• EXCELLENT PA 1 NT Thln>ung or rep1p1ng your firs, showers & tubs ~Marn.8 A -.-" • You h Ip 1avc rnoney Gso•••S..-.lcn lfonw· Care & Comm'I College student cao beat lNG R bl horm in copper? J will 547 2639 dys, ~7-IJ21111 ~3'22 ~7 Olli I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 844 08lt7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 00-1634 II 1 n ard · easona ~ rates rep1pe on av. I Ba .hmc t-ves. -.shampoo & alt-Am clnn llANOVMAN· Carpentry .......... ___ a....-i-. ~ai~r1 <'Qua1:1l~ j'0 r.k. ~estnnutes. 548·2706_ for Sb'75. 2 Ba $775 <.uur. ---------A.tfl•• • ..,..,.. <'ulor brtcht4'nt°fi', wht C1..tr.dor elertn c1tl. plumbll\61 & ~___.., 812·~ Jon Jnt faint & wallpa~r 1 yr Top Hal Plumbing, SJ)('t1uhz1ng 1n ceram1<-••••• •••••• •• •• ••••• •• • \'P'I> to min hle•C'h f'l•••tl -·········· •••••• ••••• nni ~3820 ••••••••••••••• ••• ••• •• • • • ,,_ 537·319' IJlti enlnt.'ll & noors. Frc ... •S.n• tum•)• lt\, dm rm. hall Sil'! A''ll RMiodel. rep1ur. 1;e1n • ROBIN'S HO US i.;;. Mosoftry ~!~~~~c/:!.~~Jt bl 5 ---t>stimate10. 962·1883 llnv'"wrn'••l1.-rl..m~ lo.t rm 17 SO. rouch $10. chr <'•rpenlry oht Hmt' •Ma. flXIT• CLEANING SERVICE. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plum nl( ree.a1r. per. m T <~· • lh•pa11 .. ·~')l·Ol"'"'' 1n11 $!) Guill' .. um Pt't odilr t'r""·r .... 1uh.lp 1" yrw Ill ,_ 'ho ahJ I k k s II j b w•LLP·PERl .... G remodelln° & copper re ,... .-..-•IC• 1 N 1 . M It . .,..,. ·-... v .. Curpent~r. l>lllnt1ng "" ll ~ rou" y c ean Bric wor . ma o s ,.. ,.. ,.. .ood" T ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .tt· I, l S S C:pt l"l"Pllir, l5 ~r" '''-Pr an.•a Lar'd Mr Patk>m twu utl-'5 15 yn I.I\ house 54().()857 Newport. Co-&la Mesa & Ref-; offered. Eves. pipet Plvmb n~"c~~3·1,..0P l.amlilciipe Cr~at•o.ni. .t-:x i\!lphoAlt ~· .41m lll.1 \ll'{)ft( m~rlf Rc-li. bo 0021314 IU'ra 541M752 MINl·MAJD SERV. Rel-Lrvme. 675-317Seves. 63l-:DIS/675-1266 ~-u 1 ,. . ...,, "" pert shapm~. thmntn~. ._....., S«-Yk e ~1 -OtOI ""--' bl E d 1 "'=:~ "tump r~moval. 675-2821 ........................ ,,.~ .... ,.....,ff Gri# J e urp. tm personne Chimney weaver. block. Custom painting Fm 1 _ _.. lru. · _....,..__, •••••••••••••••-•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cle.anutg, lndry. 581-9865 stone. bn<'k. How about a small. my prH·es arc •••••••••• ..... •••'"•••••••••• --------IJkk".:. l'J> i;ull 1•'1"" ••••,••••••••••••••••••• tm qu I lo ov• .... ·ad H I d d ( pl l Cb t ., I hruu\\. l1Ub la\"' 0 II• \I 0 11 d n ,, fl• 1r ~ • • ~ rnt • att , 1k1ploa tr ump Rosemane's Houseclean· ire ace or ns mas. :.n\1111 631 5368 Ron Tl.red f bl ., Tnfflrrung & remova . 111 • io ilJ t\19: p Tllnl" chri "'ill rah·r r rt' e e • l M 'Ii" Io trk. arad.in~. tree wrk, ing. Refs. reason Own 645-1489 . . o tenant pro . em< yrs exp. Free esumatel< .. ,....a Hi.. :I rt~i.bty C.ll 3000 Drapenes.6733388 dem>bt.ioosetc.83l-l.2S7 trans.642·1403.64S..3439 Piano&Orgait TunhM) Use the pros 0 Keefe 6TJ3910eves.Please MoYinc) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prop MJ\gmnl Co . -----.----~St-•. • TJ:ll llectriCGI L..tscapiftcJ ....................... Piano lWILnJ! & repair 2S 540-2200 Vaet78ft S~•C• ladivM.luial l>nl...11 b~ ."''·-• .. _,., for your bolt ••••••••••••••••••••••• H t 1J " Mo v t' a n Y th 1 n " . y-exp Mast"'r'd deg 1n R-..a.... •••••••••••••••••••••• • 714 1()7 O?W7 ·""" ,....,,, • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... . t . n l .... '" Th "' ..., • ...., 200 rbll vacuums from t.L.y p.tl'\.I~ ~ E:itper cpl It '• lr"lt Electric ....................... L.M s .-Rot.olllhng. Sod :!!1.YW~""1rd(' a c'!./.~~· m UrthSI ~c 661 •,s433coupon ••••••••••••••••••••••• $19 ~ 1 da. scrviC\' 1111 l'ubUr R1•rurd R1·~"1rl'I ._., 'lntn-h• wouldtJ~elo Lic 327136~6974 OCCStudent.lTont.ruck. o r Seeded Lawns .... hrs ays.~_...,..... __ ~o ...,. · REPAIR& REROOfo' All any vacuum. AJI typo , "c>cal uf\·~ I~) "1' 101.2 M!'l'\'e)'(>U SW 211118 EJ,.ECTRICIAN Pnred Ttash, l ree tnm. Roo Sprinklers. Ptantrng. PaMtinc)/PClpft'iltCJ Plaster/Repair t Y Pe s . "h' n It I e ~ vacuums & b a~.., ~ , l':.'702 .\.If> .>lt.J C......;eo~ -nght-Cre~ e tl~k on 642-S703. Tree Work, Clean-ups, ••••••••••••••••••••••• u ••••••••••••••••••••• rockshakes-compu·tar. Vacuum Cleaner Ct• Le<>al sel'rl•lari.sl ••••••••••••••••••••••• largeorsmallJobs WIUhauJ orcln.anyUu.ng, Masonry. Contr. he. PETERSPAJNTING Nealpatches&textur'"' Freeest.S41·5El30 1571 Nt!wport Bl, CM . " Laeeosed 673--0359 bt0 /slllllll, comm'! or ..... '364419• Xlnl r efs. E"pr'd. Reas Ratt>s -~EST. 893·1439 •'•"3lfn "\'rvl<'f'S ~ vn" p 1 ·•l'le i''uundataons. r eta1n1og .. •.. 67!>-7633 "' nu;;m; ....,. t;an:.cr1pt1un, llun1· walls. blo~ks, pauos. G•dl•g ~~f~~~~es. • Free Est. Call Gene PATCH PLASTERING Shoppi:l9Sft"\lice WindowCS.anincj K1tue 559 5967 531>·~13 Llc d •••••••••••••••••••••• European Landscaper .. SS2-{)458 A 11 l y Pe .,. I" r e e ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••:···~··• ratio's, walks, & Clean-ups, Hauling. CHEAPEST hauling in Top work. Fair price . PamUn~. t:xlr/lntr. Ex· ~umates Call540·682S Uruque Shoppini: serv1te G&O Window Cleantnl! Class1C1ed Ad:.. you.r one dn veways R~laiomg Luodscup1ng. Im med. town. Fr. F.s t. CHEAP! Ma Int. Rera. 646-4871 pr'd, hont>St, neat. reas. · r or bu sy pt• op I\' Rei.1denual homei:.. l (lat stop sbopprng center \llMJl Call ~3351 ves-servlCing. 642·9907 642-2995. ~1390 dys/eves. We'd 964 1045 Dave Sell ad_!~~--~~8 Q.im ucop1a 5401)488 rate. 7~1·5566 a_ft_5_. -- HttpWClllhd 7100 HelpWClltted 7100 HelpWClllfed 7100 H.tpW•ted 7100 HelpWantflf 7100 H~Wanted 7100 tfflpWanted 7100 •...............•.•..••...........••.•••..•.................•.•...... , .............................................. ············!·········· ·················•·•··· Hafp Wclllted 710 tWp W ORt.d •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 710 AUTOMOTJVP. CASHIERS Clerical. lmmed. open· General oHi~c. H~~vy r · 1 Frid Boat n" in Houserleaners needed. USEO CAR Han.king mg, busy ~· agcy has phones. Typmg, f1hng. v•r ay, • l "' I mature. top s. Car nel' FULl:"TIME Permanent p!t1mc open· opening clencal areas. F.mp4oymen1 l O·key adder. Good dustry expi r helpful. 642-1403or645·3439 MECHAMIC mgs. Also intervtcwmg Exper. helpful. Salary phone manneri. e~sen· Good typing <>kills. outt(O Expenenre<I. Must have] TB.LER Cor Christmas h elp. cwnm. w/ababty. Rapid! The Employment & TroinUt<J Ual Small mrr. Salary 1ng. Good telephone lfousekecpt>r \II anted srmg bl'ense T<lp pay Ex~rienc~ I Previous cash register advancement. All co. Administration commensurate w t ex· voice Lile bookkeepmg l.ady to live.in. Pvt rm & plan, full benefits & Xlnt benefits. Irvine Na· expr helpful. Apply in benefits. Kathy. S49-3161j ~nence. Call for appt. 00 2932or77o.87'19 _ba.644-8819 needed 1mmed1ately! t1ooaJ &Ink. Call Janell person JOAM to 4PM. Judy.871-7722 Of HuntiftC)ton Beach 642-1916 Girl Pnday. 1..Jte typing. Housek_ee_pe_r-.-f-ul_l _&_p_a_r1 Apply t.oSen•1cc Mgr. Van Dyke, Gold Key Wa r e house ,_..__._ •-Tt-•~-. n..-a..-E--The GENERAL OFFIC L ' &I bookkN!P-.ma. full lime IJme for tarae retirement . 83'3·3700. ' 3200Harbor 81, CM . Uni-~.-.. ,._ ~...., ._........., • ...,.. ..._. "' Satts b Seh k SOI 29th .. EquaJ Oppor Emplyr I ty Calal<>ll: Showroom ~ Phones & typing. Must PositiOfts of: PAYROLL Fast paced Y oc · rac1Uty Apply at IB80l.I 1 an Equal Opp o rl. type so wpm. 27 hours ofhce needs ener~et1cl StNB 67S..lll23 Florida S t H .8 --------, Employer M/F. per week Taking ap-YocatiOftCll CCMlllMlo. I person as abss1t . for at1·1 G R E•A• T 114-MS..SSll Beautieian.exper. Partor1. plication 7 days week. <'fWllS paya e. payro • • !Housekeeper Uve in or IRVJNf; f u I I l 1 m e i n 557-0824. 1525 Mesa S 15,5 40 Pet" Yecr & gener.tl office 10 key SALES J OI HOW out. some £iigl!sh req'tl. 830-7000 adult/children salon., Cashier Salesperson Verde 11206. Costa Mesa. Tediftg Ceftfw Manager by touch & enthusiasm OPEN ~ood w/children. 3 yrs & AUTOMOTIV "'. j Xlpo~~yoefo~=~~ FASHION SHOP $18,500PHYecr are tbe only require GOOD PAY . GOOD !Jmo's.LagN1g.831·736H ... Pl l d g meats. Great oppurtuni· HOURS. GOOD CON· eves . Su~.~SCMARA.... I Ci$' 768-8801 Mission, Xl~~s~~m~~~~~rodn r~r ct.ERIS Applicatiafts win be ace~ until 3PM. ~for, thle ngh~n'r:":~& DI TI 0 N s MAN vi ___ K_E_E_P_E_R ~ " --'--------1 P/T or F /T pos, ror The a:.-.i & T aW ce l'n envtr FRINGE BENEFITS HOUSE · Start the new yenr offjBeauty housewife or student Dec. lst, at .... .,...o ynwnt r "CJ rnnge benefits Contact FAST GROWING COM Mature hv<' in & part rtJ?ht' Must be ex· UAJRDRESSER I seekingnex.hrs.Liberal . UJOJEM Cewter of t•atington lecKh, 538 Main _MaryMei 549•8043 PANV PROMOTES t1mecnreof2yr.oldgir1 per1enced. New com-I Leading fasb dept store' employee d1Scounts. AP· Stnft, ~Beach. ~eral0H1ce f'ROM WJTHIN. THAIN 644-589! eves. 640-89oO missions & bonusei.., has1mmedopenings.AU PLY I N PERSON OpenlngsNowAvailable Fast growing St. Jobn i-· 0 R T 0 P days Straight sell. Sec Used co be.nef. So. Csl Plaza •. ONLY: ror fuU or p /time clerks Kmts nc--ed" a competent M /\ NAG E M E N T ---ted Pull <.:cir Mgr no phone cal1' Myra 957·1511 ext 320 or1· JEAN RY AM on 2nd & 3rd shills. No sdhtartt-r in the order S T A ft T S · • I M ·Housekeeper wan · please' 321. ell per necessar y -we • n--t ·' • _ _._, dent. c~rv1cin" our coast M E D I AT t.• Ly . . tm~ Live-an for 2 elderly I I FAS HI OMS train. Start S3 per hr. As· Dental Cbairside. asst 1n oec I OfttC ... nwmu en " """ .. K .... y 8 0 • A R 0 ladies Lite coolung & Blcycl E SHOP d $3 60 h Npt Bch. Pleasant loc D1veni1.flt.>d work load in to coast accounts an· L ,· x"'p E 0 1. L: N ,. L 1 cleanin". 545-1089 ' nee sl Fcnhloa lslClftd st manage.rs to· · r. r A<I volv"" heavy phone con· .. n .-. -.. .., "' Pre( not nee (or M " to•"' SO hr Ad w/fringe be neC. Call mg g mstrumenti;. · """ exp -Acroes fromBroadway ana,.ers -· · · Lon Cctll Nancy. HI::LPl-"UL. WI-~ HAV1':Housekeeper, live-In, to Frr. PIT. ml ( for repair, Newport Beach vaocement opportunities 548·5602 vance Kinelirt>. 1231 Vic· 540-7171. OUR OWN TRAIN lNG car e for whe e lc ha' r c;ales. assembly. Call bef I t.ot.ho6ewhoqualify. For Dental Assistant. toria.C.M,646-7165 PROGRAM PUT.<?N BY stroke patient. (7141 tipm.64f>.4720. J mformalion go to our Cha. 'd NB E Ele<.'tronu.· THE COUNTRY s TOI' ~""' U.Y1A·,.'714)67~17 Clerical nearest market or coo-U'Sl e. · xper. GENERAL O It G A N S /\ L £ S•-"'"""---'-----bkkpr I Large 11\S co bas lmmed t.art Ole personnel o(fice pref.640.1122· SOLDERING PEOPLE . CALL AT Housekeeper. live-m •AutoSalH,,..-.on I Full time bookkeeper openings for HS grads. at DENTAL~STANT HARNESSTYPE LABORERS o N c F. f' o R Cleaning. laundry, cook· . Salesperson needed for w/exp nee ded fo r a Xlnl workhu~ cood & 1.2442LampsooSt Oral surgery ore. dental Small shop.Costa Mesa INTERVIEW. ORGAN ang,shopplng .. Xlntdnv RAY.tUDEBDC : UNCOLH·M~RCURY new & used Porsche &I voh.uneerheaJth agency.l benefits. Garden GroveS37-484-0 exper nee. full-tame. C:~~~~r~:;!~s TRAIN(.[ 1<:XC HANGE. STAN anit record. Complet<• VW sales. l mme~~i ~~ ~~'1_1~ ::t WU FtLECLE~K . EqualOppor Employer H.B.847-6044 STARTSAJ ... ARY OPEN • NUNN714/586-7302 c•harKe 01 home & :• ._ __ ....;. __ _J~:w;i·~~ll hnr. · 979-22'70 -• I tram conscaenuous ~fortryout. IC'SEMBLERS children 1n parent·,. inge benefits Call for ln· 714-· I iod1v for our records T . V . d Dental Asst. Busy NBi---------IW GUARDS WAKTED absence. Mature. ~oocl • tervtew; ask for Sales• IOAT IUILDER dept. Cle~k . ypisl. an.e restorative paracl1cei.----------F\Jll or p/llrnt! 2 yrly moral character. frf't 4 .. -s • ' 'I Mgr I CLERK TYPIST I duues mcl receptlorust. needs sharp enthuasllc. Electronics PACKERS raises. Apply 610 E. 17th room & boara. Min 2 yr,., . Head belamina.tbr/toolelrr., Type40wpm, phones. re· CaUEPO. AIEJen 557·3770 ext exp. assu;tant.631·2490. ElECTRONICS St.Santa Ana c.>xper m above. $2.65 hr. . BILL YA TES. .. VW;f<?RSCHE , !'..wo.111.111 1 ""'""'"" 837··4800-~93-4511 must s~~QUS. se · cord keep'g, m ust bel 39. · · 'lust have r eliable _.;..._ ________ 40 hr wk. Take ad tu starter & wdlirig to t.ake wellorgaru'd Dent a I oCli ce exp transp. & phone. Long & ---------•! Employment Develof• charge . .,!,3Squa r ed KEPUNCH OPERATORI CodltailWaitress chairside RDA. X Ray TECHNICIAN short term assas:nments GUARai Dept 001' 301.474 .. All Boats. 541....... Must know key to disc.'' Sdlool lie. 4 handed busy omc~ Holiday & vac:.iuon pay SECURITY pa!~by em_elo~ _ BOOKKEEPER.full pref t yr exp. Apply m Earn up .. to $300 per wk. Top sal. benefits. JIB Ho!op1tahzataon plan Low t ti Pl t 962-7797/556-4083 Immediate openml(s and 1 bl Ice Capades Chalet need.,, Rab~itter wanted. over time. exper .Preferred. pe~ 8:30-2· Mon tbru · l ~51~UM acemen opportun1t1es 1n an avaJ 3 e. Due to our recent e ic-sport shop sales person . Iii 7 rm old child. My contact Toni or Jane Fri. E.O.E. M/F . assis · · Designer eslabUshed co. 1n the pansion program. Wells i.ess1on supcrv1s1or & e)( home Approx20hrwk. 640.7440or 496-2050 SAFECO COML-TV-MOVIES Interior desianer. f'X · Orange County :.11rport t'argo GuardSetvic·es is perle nced DJ . <?all Days & eves. ncxibleleookkeeper . Immediate' IHSUIAHCE •EXTilAS* penence necessary. full ar<'a. Applicants to hinng secunly ~uunh 97!>11880 for interview. schedule s.; 00 hr Own operung. multi-Office ins., 17570 Brookhurst n eed ed l m med . b y }~?tu~:}~lrnvgon ~ea~t~ troubh..'Shoot. repair. and 3848 Campc.is Drhe lor a:.kfor John transportation 675-3823 I aacy has opening for in· Ftn Vly L Hollywood casting dire<:· test ele<:lron1C· syi.tcms. 546 474 I Irvine/Newport lch --------dfvidual w/bookkeeping (714)962·7711 -tors,busman.25-40.fat& Interiors. Costa Mesa Heccnt anulog and • / _ .... _i IOE/\J. P /TlMl':, I So . pc ""IY .....,n & women kids Call Belly weekdays digital expenl'ncc pre· <Across From Santa Ana An-m huui.1:•w1ves & colleg1• Bunk exper. me ms. ex r.I ...... """ • between 9-lOAM . 642·2053 Oran~eCo. Airport I Fvllerton/B....,o Pk i.:1rls w/cars. Over 21 h e 1 p f u I b u t n o t CL.ERJCAL or all ages, doctor & l••'e•rr•ed-•Ca·· l•l •55•7•-04•7•!1--, . Equal pport Employer Co•L. Mesa & a.1..e ~I JOAM ·l2:30. Mon-fr1 necessary. Sal comm. nurses type. Holding IJl·I•---------.. na m $ 0 kl TELLER w/abiUty.Allcobene fits.I 6 PAY DAYS lerv1ews this week <714) Designer Experienced cocktnlllmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii._ WhltH..-Area ~~~~t>!~0~3:.::e~!~abrt. PartTime Kathy.549-816·1 LEFTU ..... IL 76 1.1244 · VIDEO PCB waitress ncuded. Ex· GeneralO!fice &· rncq;ctic. Lor•., M I "' • CASTING SERVICE. I , P"' "lub Xlnl I M M E D I A T E K 1t~hen. 979·0747 ··ft costa t-so Bookkeeper, pa rt time. CHRISTM .a.r DESIG..,.ER l' us1vc. .. ' . STUDENTS L u large homeowner's as· Aia Cooks. Delivery dnvers, " oppty. Call arter 12 JO. * 1f 0 PE HIM G S for IOAM tor appt Work with ooc of the sol'Jation. Irvine area, Earn extra Chns tmas PT o~rung:. for men & Manufacturer or electro· ask for Jav or Karen. supervisory le•el1.-_-___ ;;;;;;;;;;;,;_ fasll>st i.:ro"m~ suvmg G:>od working conda-moneynow! women with out goang mechanical products r<·· _846-__ l366 __ 0_r_1_2_1J_l_59_2_3_i_55_. *HOtiday JObS* security officHJ who INDUSTIHAL & lo,in associat1ons. l1ons.S52-&00 TYPISTS person11hl1es & take quiresaprovenPCBlay· 1-rontDeskClerk forhobd:1ymoneywork wantTOPPAYwitho STUFFYOUR t:lcndalc f<'l•dcral Sav-PIX pnde tn their work. Over out person who wants an Exper pref'rl. Will train. 1 1 t g -~ ing::. We arc "Cf:kini.: a Bookkeeper. exper. Dick 21 & able to work eves. opportunity to make ex· Vani:'<l shJfts Newporter oca emporary asst n· ,...,.ctwv company. STOCXIHG WITH 1·xpeneknc~'d h1nd1v1dual ~ e t . ehe. r F i17n2e7 ACCT CLERKS $2.~ Los:! 00 to s1lartM. AP&· cellent wa~cs Plus. be Inn Hotel. &1<1·1700 ,Call ~~;~e~r~~~t~~Pv:Snc~~i HOLIDAY CASHSS 10 wor .!O ouri. pe .-urn 1 s 1 n gs. KEYPUNCH OPER ply aft 5pm da1 y. , e intamat.ely mvolved with Mary Carbon or Julio for an appointment to Apply In peri.l)n l\fonrl:i y Kdly has a peril't1. oii Wt>t•k 1nc lud1ng Satur WestclifCDr .• N.B. Edsf'am1lyP1naParlor new projects rrom con· Percz.EOI:: visit us today, -..c arc to fonday, flAM lu :il''>I portun1ty for men dav You will handlt: . CLERKS 410E.17thSl.C M . cept.ion to Cield use. We ----------1 al wolTlt'n OH or over1 lo h11anc1al transaction Bus Drivers f~r Ch~suao Must bave phone & relia· ----------want an md1v1dual who FUm1ture rehmshml! re here to be of :.en ice 111 WELLS FARGO cam extra cash a-. wch ai1 proce-;s1ng de school.We wiUtram.Ap· bletraosp Long&short· Cooks wants to ~row with a J><itr J>1ckup&dcbvcry. )Our s kills & ><>ur GUAROSERVICES rrw1lroom helpers, pn· ~1l!> and withdrawals ~I\,: ~n Brookbursl, term asslgrltnents. Holl· PAMTRYMAM great team. F.qual Op. 64&-3868 schedule. '532 W . .,sroom operators. da:v. l'am1hantv with typm · day & vacation pay. w/goodreferencesexper portunity Employer ... ------557-0~61 CofNWDnweottfl ruRht. weekend sh1fl'i 111 1s rt'qmrcd We're 1n Business man r .. qwres Ho1p1talizalion plan i n Cin e Fren c h -M/F.557-05S4 I Genl·rnl • fiO~ office • fvUerton.CA L.lgunaN1J?ucl tert>Slf'd 10 talkinR wit ambitious person for ex· available. Conlll\ental cwsme. App----------·. .,,,......,,_ ~1 I 0 overload > ou. plc•ai.t> t·a 11 Uon ce"''onal opportunity to I Amb 505 30th St r-· Th~ is an ideal wav for G ,,,.2 4711 .. ~ Y ros1a. .• Dial A Ride That's w'-M nd T ~"' w~"" amey,.,.. · slart own business. spare NB , Dri"--I ket ... ~1111 ......... I E.11util Opport L·.-. plyr o ay, u'="a.Y. ~" yoo lo !.upplement you1 time. without In vest· ,.... "' '' ._,,.. ... 0 "... nesday, Thur:.rla.Y. lOAM income on a ""rman"nl menl. 646-"'°"" ,. _ _.__ want"" all shif•n Operate modem equip· nmw work ror u~ I to 6PM. CJ,OS~D 1''r1day .,~ " GLENDALE ,....., ~ ""'' ~ ment •· door to door I At.., ;1 Kf'llV. St•n11·1·-. -p/lime basis No exper avail. Apply in person A ""' ul. nt.'eded. <:<I II or come in FEDERAL Sl.62perDay 3141 ea:r,; Dri•~ growinR company with transp. Calif drivers lie (•mployi·c .. your "111 k •! G&IERALOFFICE 230'.W. Womer 27957 Cabot Rood Tha be rt A I t M req'd. No-1rrtor cxpcr I Sl'ht•duh• IS nt''llbl<' ' . SAVINGS l'sLitUet.o pay 54 741 nea s . PPY a a n"'c. G' ood rivin" rf'c n You \\Ol'k a:; rnuctl Nulat>nal Edutat111n Rlk.2 17 L-aMl-1 for an iid in the Daily Pilo (A Fr Barkers 212 E.17th St. " .. a ,.,. t h U) l (In -~· 7 --. cross om must. No Sunday work. 1 111111 a~ oltt.>n 11:.. y11u a ....,rpora ion as In"' 1 Santo Ano, Co 831-0542 Service Directory that ca Orange Co. Airport) C.M. Orange Coast Yellow llkt'. II available 111 "1 uu cnt State Lil' No C·6036 Or Call Bl'Jnrh Oltin• EqunlOpportunity establish yourprofessiona EquaJOpportEmployer COSMmCS Ca b. 17300 Mt. H er· I I ~cr~1ces dl'.'partment. f-:QualOppEmplyrMW 833 1441 t:mployer M/F identity. For more in· . . . ., rmann. F. Vly. So vou <'llfl c•urn I Typing & some letter • ~~---~~~~~I formationcall642·~8. Int~ tbe cosme~ac ind. . . . I anchtill haw tinw 10 w r1 t~ng . cust omer•------ -------------Rapid ly expandm~.co. Dmlng Room Captain . look lt>r ... omcthinit I !'ierv1ce expencntc IEL[~-~~GI-'. I ha.salPTI r:-& ~-gmt t><>s1tM1ons private country club. For I Pl'rmancnt 1 helpful. Good pos1llon for HOTEL '""' " I <'lcrn·al CLERICAL av . r oru1le rv1ew rs. lnterviewcall644·S404. 11 pt!rson returning to JOb FRONT DESK Call TEMPORARY G.752-0489 I And Kr•llv is not market Jntervu.•wtnR "H!n v •r f'•, I I Count.er Help. PT. Mom· DO~ SHOP. early AM jusl ror lll'Crl't.1r1r~ I 8am·llam & lpm-3pm. CLERK I I luum1ATE logs. Yonnees Yogart. shift. ~II time. w~man .• Wt> hlJ ll(' llV('r 100 North American Cor-this numbtr • """ !!40-0040. Apply 10 person. Dippily d i f f t> r e n I I I respoodence School. 440l °""'landing opportunll v I hel I WODll Donuts, l854 Newport Bl, I r lai.s1ftru11ons ul Birch St.. Newport f o r people or1l'Olt•d Kelly wants to p "" Courier over 21. Salary CM. Job!> I Beach. (Near 0 c . person able lo work rtelll· I • I SMtT...&..t 13.75 to $4.00 per hour. DRAFTSMAN I . Airport). Equal Op ble hours EnJOY xlnl 833-1441 '* J~· Contact Marlon752-2333 COORDlNATOR I Al Kelly ~rvh't>c;, I porturuty .P.mployrr company tH-ner1t!\, in I { I •G••r• T--a..t k •bile ~H Customer Service Ne'WJ)Ort Beach mfr. de· we I a <' cnrr in -eluding rrtt meals App- , •PIX tt.c.,t Krut.s needs a competent h\ghly motivated In· or work 1' nl!ht Jr ~cral Coupon Pi'l'MMf'I I NSULATJON rNSTALLERS, Thll l11T11' lmd. -..ork R1ver:.1de anol Orange Co. area. Xlot opt for Journeymrn Waf(es aoo' e stalt'. Xlnt Compuny bcnef11 s. Adi.tmS Jnsulal1on. SSl}-1618 l I\ r.ill tn K<'ll" Services rould be the best I = Fast groWUlg St. John sires a self-starting .• rvoluntinJ? wh,ll klrn<l I R•~aY.IJ\ ly 9am·Noon. Mon1Fr1, I co~ .. v~u~:.'i7v~:~f'ployec. your work schedule I •Sr. self-starter m the order d Iv 1 du a I to ass 1st I you ~o "l' At>I 1~'"' I i\c;scrnbler Tra 1neel>. MARRIOTT HOTR. •CleriCGI AHt dept. Servicing our coast engineer & drawing & n~hl propll' in ·I <' Clcnr nl. etc. 900 Nt'wpon. ('en1cr Qr INVENTORY 1 1~ rll'xlhll' 'ou work ns much and as of'len as I Cal For Aft lo coast accounts ID· coordlnaUon production. I r I j! ht 1 oh<1 . 0 u r I DOUBLE PAY Nc'WJ)Ort lk'al•h YO\I hki• volves heavy phone con· Please call Mr . Doering c u ~ 1 o in l' r " ·•: i' Equnl Oppor F.mpl mJr CONTROL CLERK I Wt• h<lvt' ovC>r 100 ditferent classifications I A.ppolatMuf Today lad.. Call Nancy. 540.7171 642.-9090 I happy. And you n· 1 FOR I ST DAY Exclllnf( opportunity in of Jolls W<' t;:1kc <'ore to e"'aluatina what kind 557.006 l happy after workln'I 60 houl'll. exp11ndin)( OranRe Co I of work i~ n1thl ror you. So we Jlet the right I ff i DEL I v E R y He Ip . r------.---I I Bring this ad In & f'('· _________ , firm Mu st be nbl(• lo pt'6PI<' In thl' l'iJtht Jobs. Our customers are ~Q~ 0 Ce • Freeway Auto supply, DIJVB'. Call l<dly todny. I gister walh us by Dec HOTEL type, f1h'. k do ln·ho~·· I happy And yoo're happy. I 0 overload 26242 Avery Prkwy •t Meo or women ~'yrs or I 24th. MIGHT follow UPI'. Salary $700" Wht•ther your last job ended 15 yean •Ro S.D. Frwy. older. Know the coast A~ wey VICTOR AUDIT C&.IRIC up depending oo ex· I or ju11t y~erday. call Kelly Services. I EquaJOppor Emp~r Delivery FT. must have cttJes. Net $180 a week or I to....,,..,... I Ten-..,.. Ser•lce( Good oppor for reliable perience. Offers ex· I I drh more . Ort1nge Coast • T-" , person w/an iaptltude for ccllent medkal ooncht..-c ~_, .. ....,,..,... f:·a :!~~l~:.•dcd~i'i ~:~~:,.<;:-:· i~~,:i~ llLL["ll!l·Gllf:t Nc~~~ha~k~~ numhclre & talculotor ~~~\~ '&c~£~0.filiJ~ I I ClertcaJ Margaret for a ppt . Valley. (No or Sl&ter ,~ • .:J ~ I ms. M11inSt.SleS6 sklll'I. NCR 4.200 cx~r OllJLLING CONTROt..S. ILi "'l13..r. I C:O.tal,eruMal 640-0140. be twn Ne wbo p o 4t '• ,..v•C'E..., • I Ora.nge.835·2622 preferred. ·Eo)oy 11ood 4040 ('nm pus Dr • I ~~ ~~ AtwJ Dental • 1'..'uclidl I 1401 Do•t Ste 340 _____ <2_\!~_N,_ ____ ~~~~o~.nr~on~P .. ~~~ Nt-wport Beach. CA I ., PV•Cea I Hulotsot}obeovnll•ble CHAJRSJDEMSIST. I ......... _rt,41t4KI h I ~=n-Of·-,,:ew:wv ... ~nu: P~ne •• 10. nHOTEL _E_o_i:: ______ _ with many t1ne super X-raylic.546-3001 Drug Cleric-Ant M~r lil· U'C ~ I 1 IJJ.1441 I comFR,panE' lea fit they'rCI •II DENTAL SECRETARY I C.OSmeUcs, gifU 4t c11rdl. I 27'57 Cobot Id I tt'rchand1Sln11 ~lf'rk' OOONt'wportO-n\t'r Or -MOTICE !'> n •• al c n 0 ~i. ~y m lC ce a- cr ur on by ay ng in rey. .. t I 0 t I 1401 Dool• St. -Ste 340 I EE' BKKPR S 1 Expprfrd.6'0-7373, ~ N1J' t pl'lt l'ypmg 4-0wpm. 10 Nt'wport Rl'uch how Ollll)' Piiot Clas.' M.,,-rt hece. 54MOS5 er 0 ,.· :0We~~·J:.•----.---------I OR 2 I key by touch, 0<'ncralo( F.qu .. 10o1>0r Em \yr 1r1 "'1 ad!'-1 d1spl•Y lh,•1r L_t__!J __ _j ____ ~-::~,.._...~~~;=:------i-J--e.;~iJi~~-1-~~~~~~~~ .. ~~3~~~~ MM ... ltn ., I ftef' ctuhcs. Surt at 1$75 m !f~ with k'#ftbrttt"'". --..-.....-Diven!.fied work load in I "" _.UllOC'l·olW!Y mo Conl.ict Beverly Fo' and ltnpact ~ Our ads. wo I A":"'.,~~w• I ..._,, Ttade your old stuff for rnifg in.ttrument1. Ad ,.-_~'-or Judy Power. 642·7702 HOUSECLti;ANING ore proud to ~lly. N'ally -------------2190~. CM "~e w good lea wath a vance KlneUc::s, 1231 Vic· L -·• U T<it Um d\vi1lon of Sluden\ n .. ~ded for 1tet roulh. Phl>n~ ALLJ08S J•REE Clau&lled ad. 6'2·5678 t.oria, C.M. 6"-716$ - -- --rice houst'kl'\'Plnlt &~~H6. r.U..ri67R ., •• , J l I t f I Cl• DAILY PILOl Mooday ~27 um ~~~ ..... !!~~r.!!t.~~ ..... !!~~ ~.~~~ ..... !!~~ ~.~~~ ..... !!.o.~ ~~~! ....... !~.'.~ ~ ... : ..... ~~~.~ HtfpW..e.d 710 HttpW..ted 7100KttpW.ted 71 00 Scrvact Station Allen TYPES~ l''Rt;JCtl1' DAMAOf;o •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SICllTAIY·IXECUTIVE dant, •xper 'd Day & Fl.IU or l'/tiro.:. Will train llOTPOtNT S/\l,F.. 3308 N t..,,,., c.o fu] Re-al ~l.alr r. .ti 1o•ndll.u lyper·WhO I'" ... work IOV"r Ev~ F\ill &c.J.>ttimc. Ap t.ypisL-6G-80 wpm call W. Wamrr nr II arbor, IWANJYOU •• ~lnl, u ,or n I _T .:... ..-ply.SbellStal1on,t7tb & 1'•rry645-6Ut • Santa.Aruir79 2921_ •'or kmmrdlat\' OJ)(lnm•~ !~~~ ~3 .. ~j polmf "~n: ~r"itr'r Don"' Ct~fim>ut d? with & J't!Uplc lover . A busy g uy need s h elp lrv100. NB C L F. I\ R .., C F. an ourMwlr\1n otlwc "".w-•a.uu .,... • 'Orfw.. u lhrou1-th u bu!iy d ay from a m alur<' TYPISTS liAR G.Al NS~ 'u i.ed Mo.ny wllqut btont-flh' N~" 1nt,.rmrd1alt nrr "hJch Ir• r11n o er pc.·r~on who is tac tful & has a sense o f Serv1c-e s t a Won aUcn Need Rood typ1n11 ablUty Refnu~ wi1hri. & d"'ers Ice nth e conrnH•.,lun unit "4l3.'i1' y11 u th mo1t C'Om , danla. full um•. pa rt Excel l e n t pay & Be .,... •J • hl'd 1,, 1 ml! wn Rtmemberon 11umor. ulon g w ith havJng the us ual th:ne.eves &weekends employee b l'nellt _stA_ppl536-0'Jll u ~ n•hint JH•> NUR..~ING thins• If yuu don l tuavc• b It h N ~& nd tin & ~llU\ ,X!ot tn nn1t1R pro ~A.Jde• IMknowlNlti•tunw1'"• u I 1llt:IS tn ~ o rtha nd, typin~ & HlAna wn II ari· p ac k age 1o clu dei; CASllPAIO tirlim Call ror C'(Vlf11kn A.Ja-&. cl •I 'hf'o k N'I) it mod e rate f {'COrtl keepinsc yet this e!!'"N~rtmB'a~J.iP~~ Automatic cost of living Wa i.hr/Ory rs1 Re fr1gs , *MATTRESSES* !Twin or.Pull> M•ll/ Box Spm6ll) ... ~ Queen Sets . . . .. •. S9'J Km~SelS ........ $1111 lnquire from to 6 "St-Habla Espanol" Century Model Home Fl.Im 549-3071 tlul rntcr\1eiw k fur _ _...._, r .h . 1w rs ttn s hould <ilso have addit iona l ~ ~~..... salary adjustment.Hin workmgorno~967·8133 JnooJ•".eer •..u u n l~'SoraM'S loft'"' ..r, you wMu11,1 i. I Serv Sta at•Andanl, F/T, t erested ca ll 1714 1 -----~--------.. ·, mu.e 110)' mon1•y Y. 0 &.1 u 1 t I 1 cs 1 n b u s 1 n cs s u ff a i r s "" 549·~ y c Aho\• tl\'PT•f" walft•\ It fi t'•' poh<'Y 111 lhat "'C' Chevron St ation. 3000 Cah 8035 **I BU * * l~l\'ljJ!;rn1t11m1 hu.JW l>en~ tlA. Appl(. work Ii learn totwtht·r •111 mana,.:l•nw nt ; s uch us actlni? as m y fo'aJrv1ew. C M. State Fann lits. Co's ....................... Good used Furnltur~ & , ~ f, r o RT .f 0 N " hm1ty 1n • w.rm. s 1t rro~:ttl' in the many details o f o ur 3333 Rylaod Ave · Coi;ta rers111n Klllcn11. CJo'A rf' Appli ances-OR l will i!.''111 bt1t,., F:NTER. 1~ SUPf'n Hr ftltndly 1atmo11ph••r 1• 'fll u II fl'l u tl C.'Orpora tion. M a intalll Serv Sta llelp needed im Mes\ 92626 an equal ov ~a s le re (I , to p io. how sell or SELL for You. Kt-.:Yf'llN('ll I\ \l.)1>WWhlkt'H'flln I'; \lnl pay L oo~ & i;ho.r-t 1ai.a.1~n l, -OUkmM for\ un,•1' ' )' '°')U l"UO llU\t• \UUr J)4Ck1 ... ,.(, µ I t Newwn l:k:h w t-U t l.ag Nlll.twl H:l l ~;! Jo;qtijtl Oppor 1-.mµlu) •'r l.abor .11 11 1 ) 111 K11owk<h1e of IJ~1r._1tor> proc edurt-.. t-:xµ 1n p h lubo t omy (',111 Ma rgaret fo r a 11pt 64().()140 LegaJ Sect'> lo work in Santa Ana llea\'y t)<p mg. phones. Short hand n .'Q. Call Margaret for appt. &ro-0140 ""~.N~llrh Rt•mr mht-r 100·: ur l'Orporat l' nunuk s. r e co rds. etc. & med. fo"ull or p/t. Apply Portwulyemployer parents. Be'auliful long MASTERSAUCTIOM Nu""11\a nnChU\1t. '' nuthlnlC Uc! IJ t I t to h di I b i 990 E. Cst Hwy' N B. Waitress for large rel.Ire hatr 6:11·9308 ... UaSES .. 101 ,, .. rt or th,-, honpy r '<'•' :1 Jt 1 Y an c m y pe rson a us ness . . 646-8686 & 133·9625 " ~ ·-....... M t S h1 pp1 ng/r ece1v1ng ment comple¥.parttune s1• ..... Es11: Jll St;u ccertl{ll'd unl) l t•um 1 11 11 J ohnn; n:qutrcm1•nts. ~UC\ US m a k in g trave l Oraaruiedpersonwitb 6 & full time Apply at """"' "" SI hr llohdu) bi•ni•r L'.11'l>Of1. arrangt'm l'nts . man aging & r ecording mos expe r ience with t8800 Flonda St , H e Kittens Gr Champ st()('k ll\a•I imn'lll.'d ao ... af·11o ICATB.LA•lALTY m v ...trn~ancM. expen ses. etc . One U P.S. & common car· 848-8811 C.FA reg $75 Will d1• l'on\. 20MThun n .t"M Sll·6541 !14.'r;onal not~. I'm a n on·=sm o ke r who r1 e r s & g e ne r al _ hverChnstmn11 eve. PO 1)4;! ~ E o £ ) warehous e t=lectrontcs Waitress & P 1u a help Box UXI'..! NR 93G60 RIALISTATI wu ult prt!fl•r wo rk ing .\¥-ilh u partsexpenence helpful 8 ·30 s 30242 Crown .,- OfftCI POSITION S •ais--LE non ~mokcr ' ... ' Heavy Ufl.Jng 1nvolve<t-Vallt"y Pk way litguna DOCJS 1040 -..-~ E S.S Inc 549-8172 Niguel · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jub t'CUnl\ · ad\.lnl't• \\t'51t°Y N Taylor Co •~ u Yorlue pups. tiny. SIOO & n.-nt, Ulfom wl c•n\lron :i..h .. ur old fi rm wholl} Wt• ltrl' locate d at lhe finest s tore in STOCK room and anven· Woodworker. expeneo~e up . champ "ired i.tud ment. fi~t cl~i mec.114 al owned & operated by its ... &.1 :-.h1on Is la nd & t he hou rs n eed ed tol"Y coot.rot. part time. required. Chance to go servire84l-OT7t & dr nt oat pl;i.n profit fuundt.'r Wt! art.> not 1.1 "" '"I -()() M d must be able to handle far with 0 rowrn· a com h"' ... n" a-no b "' C'. u .,. a m. to ;>" pm , on ~t\.' " .. "'-1 h A 11 0o Kt' " ... • .. • • ... U'I <Af>lr ~ubs1d1ar) hranc h ur -average carton weight of pa ny Good wages & i:.i•R 1' ~ .I/.. A typma .,k1lls. attention to rranc·tu&c JUl>t head I hroug h i''nday 70 lbs & be capable or company benefits Apply fcmule. 13 roo '· .. how 1h•t.a1l, .-b1ht) to 1how up quartt-n. with J round ma 1ntain1ng stork re at 3201 W. MacArthur. quality. $450 96() li l27 on llllll' and '4 e \lo 111 tr:llll l he doc k .. c CCI>!> t o If ~·ou have the abilitie s r equire d & cords. Slurtinit $3.SO hr Santa Ana Shih Tzu PU"!', unv. $I OU for ·• '.1r11"1 y of .11· ma nagement ror ai. k h h Neil PrydeSails.645·4501 ---------,,.. "' ll\ 1t1{"i We ur~ a ~tri•ng, su.tance at any time Our \ ti nl lo wor w it t e g reatest people - - - - - -• & up. reserve now lor t.>Slabla~ht"d • .:ro" in.: Ill· house video tape llSl· '" I h(• world. please drop a r es ume to . Teocher's Subs I I Chnstm:u.842·0771 small company r.cllmK to mg & sales tra111an11. pru ad !'366, c/o T1te Ooity ,ilot. P.O. lox Imme d iate need for W1rd Prassers I Skuh T7.u Brood Ritc·h . ., music stores throu)!houl gram by Tom Hopkin& lb 1560, Costa Mfto, CA 92626 levels K-8. Apply 1n I of Oranp C..ity, Kelly mo"s old. l.J val 11111.'. the world Start S650 .& the finest rl'al estate person Fountain Valley 1. wa........ ....... I Mao Lm.: a nc1•i.try, $3.50 RO up to $675 on 30 training a vaalallh• We School 01s tri rt. 11 1 "~'"""""· :;81 6873.!t79 1673 days Then 1t ':. up to have an opening for 2 . Lighthouse Lane. corner . • I Otsplayed But Not Used Sofa & Love . . . . . . St i i! Tables rmm . . . . . . S38 5 Pc Bdrms . $141! lnqw re rrom 10.6 '5'· llabta f);panol'' CA•ntury Model llome F'urn 549·3011 CASH PAID For gd used furn. itnll QIH$ & cir 1V's 957-8133 All Wood Bunkbeds With Mat tresses * $178 * lnqwrc from t0-6 ' Se Ha bla Espanol'· Century Model Home F\irn 549.3077 you• sales persons with en Sail Loft hand workers for ......... Talbert/ Newland. Fln I Kd lv Si•nit·l'" i·au l•--------PAY/\BLES. BlLLlNG thusiasm. t'tiaractc r & Hood Sails. Women & c~~retary Vly.92708 EOE hf•lt> \OU 11ut 'nuc· 1 PETWORLD Garacpr....1-8055 Co"'PUTER 10 K"'Y t t t h """' ' . . I 'kills to work ~ ,.. · · ... m egn y o mate our Men welcome. 5"8·3467 5 ....1--s--tory Bo tons ("h h ll " • INVENTORY EXP . high s tandards . Your --~·· . TB.EPHOHESA.LES . w •. 1· •• I I I I I Co 'k '. y ' ~ ua s~'t'• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAN ooos·r own pm•ate desk & no Saitmaker needed . Sails A progre.sst ~ growin.~ Work p/l t me 1n our I "h•rn 11uran . work r cr:1p 0 or lei.. M I I Garage s a le of ~bandoned hve an ~TARTING PAY part time ~ ·1laspcoplc by Schock SOt 29th St Elertron1c mpa ny s telephone ~ales room and IT h ·' I m I'·• II ' .1 I !,i~. . m1~"":.... M. itnud art1de~ Dec 6 at I pm Free llvlII•' f1H·11Jtics In ,.," .. 5·6630 ·1n "'R "' .... · · District Office is looking ~ f 1 I .,.;rn111uzers u,.. .. "" ~ .. .,... ,, Commission spul up to Newn1>rt Beach still have ~lea~ur0 tt'me '' x 1 1 I 1· w "r ~ serv1Ad '114· l""l ~.,,, · ~:1 Puerto Mesa ~~t~. ·•vchanue for nnn smok· -r• '" -..... . for a SALES on ented. o> " h t I h I I '" "" .,.,,., 111"'" M I A "" ~n "' " 70 J t b for yourse . M\1 & pµ ''' 1'111 ,. 1 .ti 11' ·~.., ap e ve. vu ta in•• liV!! in aidlhskpr for P:nnters, knowledgeable ~. n ervu!w "i ap· 5....1-TA K E C H A R G E m-I , ........ I t M .. t " .. I po1ntment only ~ s h If t ~ ,·1 v a 1 I a b 1.. · ''u,• 1 I' ~ --' a ... ,ana2cr a p J . my rn>lher, 77 yr~ old. in ..al aspecls or the · · H Secretary lo JOJO · " ' < II I\ II t I Frtt t y 8045 ''r M•k. ~trok·• pa11·en1 trade. At lt'ast 7 yrs ex-Wesley N Taylor Co. CA.S _CARD OUR T EAM Wages+. comm. Call ror I :o t· ' 10< ·" o ou Horses 8060 v .. --.: " "' R It 6444910 Hi h g Call details LA TI MES 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pleasant apt C..all Ann pencnc-e . Call 642·2928 ea ors . M Cg earnlm 95Ss. IC sh EX C E p TI 0 N A L "'-A""""I . I A~woy Four fl•male bl ... Ak a nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• "u .,,,,,, betweens 30AM·4PM r rump on a ,,...,....,.,,., "' A b t Id '' ..,.........,., --------1 Real Fstale Sales to hrip fl"fll*· I white !I week old k1tll'n!. rn q r. RC ang, " yr1' l.1ve-1n . middle aJ:ed PAINTER. exper and '-iJls•ien W~lco1111t Sales BENEFlTS Telephone receptionist & 'IEL[~ Tht arl• loolung ror :t honw Trail s how Enithi.h d l ... t .., ELLEN CARTE RS Profit Shan ng general orface. Te m· ""'·'"'·Gir11 rte.a~t· call 631 314!1 ;i rtl'r "'.e.tei:n X~nt dis & conl "oman ""chll OK. to ma ure. pa." ame, ...,. Free 3 Weeks Ladies haberdasher Pension Plan porary but could lead t I! ~ o PM Tack_t;40.9613. babysit for rm & brd per hr Must be neat & h Co t fL '~ -----491H241 afi6PM clean. 675·9516 TRAl.._.l.._.G 131 fas ion Island Mall M!t~al ·~;~! Spe,rma nentl pbol s 1tD1o n I E "'v CE.... I Hyearold mart! good 'Allh ...,. ...,. N a. Now interviewing a ary negot a e. ana ~ 8050 children Sii()() • •''"in . L'·tl or part ti~• Pa rt-time . War e houSl' ... _ w Co--exp salesperson. Dental Plan Pt area. 493 2744 day o 133-1441 I ... 2_...,.,6 .... ... r u ..... ,_ ' ...... _ Ltle lnsurancl' night I 140 I Do-....... 140 ••••••••• •• •••• •• • •• • • • .... """" for elderly gentlem:i n helper. Mech'I incbned Mew ,ros-rity S I ·~ ..,..,.. ho •-k Ex el f r colt g t r-a es Sick Leave --M•--' •--h I Sora "· k · & fi hro'A n Mi·-.....11---··.. 80,0 l.J0 ht use workoi:coo · c 0 e e i. U· Ab I I f' b · -...-·-~. " d 962 3637 • so ute y no prior a n cexpen ence Paid Holidays TaEPHONE I ., ~r-·• tone~ S:>u & S3o 1 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• inl(.~!!'ry open. 645·3098 ~ ~· ______ 1 tram an~ or cxpcn cnce necessary 646-4040 .. ~.~ -I i'}"c•eswnd1nK b .. r S25 LUGG •GET "'GS LOT A'M'ENOENT·O\N Part Tune. permanent. necessary AU.ractlveOHtce SOLICITORS I '<ot;ot1_.,-. --1-\ t· n m <1 r l' '1· w 1 n ~ "' "' l8. pick up & dt'hv<'ry & Receiving/Stork clerk. • PersonalJzed mi.true Environmenl Experienced Only. Sell -..... I m;H·hinl' S2S 549 !i()Qll from your husmess ca rel car service ror a car rcn Exper not necessary lion Sales Send self-descn puve let· Daily Pllot. Jltghest com· - - - - - -!;end one enrd ror eath tal co. Call 556·1711 llrs l ·SP M. Mon· Jo'ri •Professional on the JOb GIFT SHOP ter wilh Work and Salary m u s io n pa ad . Your Merchc.tdi~ ~lu't "'II imml·<f. tl inl'll• La~ ph.1.' ont' sµare. w,. MA.CHIHIST JR. ~1tnimum 2 yrs expt.•r, mill. lathe. punch pn~i.11. & 1.·hurkcr rcqwred 40 hr wk. Compuny pd 1n surance & holidays. Cole lm.trument Corp 2650 So. Croddy Way, SA 556·3100. 1-:.0 E MA C lll N I ST AS S2.80hr Call645·3632 truaming80. ,_ • MARRIOTT HOTEL history phone al home. Ovl'r 21. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~e100t.ls~o::.de·~~. k~~[ c;~):~ rt>turn pl!rma ne n tl\ ------• pto 'romm1ss1on Io Ca rd. Ca ll 835·6453 ·~ 8005 , ~ ,., scaled attractive tag & •Choice of top o rflce ELECTRO I 3P M _. • ...,....... bed.T V + man> other i.Lrap, meelin~ airltn1· PART TIM[ locations. XJnt opportwtity for a n . · -----••••••••••••••••••••••• llcrn., 640 5754 I D reqwrernents . l'rl• Be your own boss With a efficient, people orrented sc1ir:...aTIFIC •TELEPHONE Kin.c '>llt' WJt•'r bed vent IOl>S & theft ! For .• EVENINGS topnotchproressional ur person. P a rt/time -~ PIXOl'ERA.TOR! Antique Mus1r Boxes ' Waterdoud sy.,tcm!I ~> rx·rsonahzedtagcndoM· ganizallon. evening hours avail, in · l._.DUSTRIES Slot Machines' Clo.-ks 1 ..:AA.u•94 wa llpape r. fabric •Jr Adults with outstand1n ". Kafella Realty rld'g weekends. Apply " Pleasai:it working cond1 HUGESELECTlON ., ... O"t ... e · b s lions 1n fast g row n , "Day Glo"' paJ)t.•r & Wl' auractive persunalitiei. 9am-Noon . Mon/ Fri . 4000 ire t . #1115 Or Co · 1 i.: A.111trican AptS.ill'. t·,erythin~ mu~t will b k & 1 who enJ·oy working with For .....__..ail• coll J---.-. PcrSOMel Newport Beach Ca. 92660 ange unty A1~rt l-.&....-..c-al 1 1 Ht' rim youi lllllrT • _,.,..,.-E 1 0 Complex with busy c "V nft'f'"llUTlvo• KO. Mai.c urn1turc. con1' ta.:s. Or try two cardio. kids. Start at SJ.SO per 8 3 1·7251 900 NewportCenterl>r qua ppo r t un1ly " 'tl;'.rl'o w lrg :.pt·akl·r~ hour Phone 642-432t Ext ---Newport Beach EmployerM/F kdealer ' Some hgohl book Galleries S~vera l l;.imp,, rn 1'1 back to 1:.~~~c1-;s 250. BETWEEN 4 .00·5 00 Rt'c1:1 vml( Clerk. exper. Equal ()pp Emplr m /f I . • • • • ecpang, typing PP for Open Wed. thru Sat 1tt-tn'> ~H i litl bclon· S2 t•a or 31$.S SE MBLER Nt'wµor l Beach mrr or food pro l't.'SSlnR equipment needs quuhf1lod person with ;111 .iround marhmc shop ex pen ence. Mus t have OIA'TI -- tooli. Pl<'a .. e c·all Mr Docn ng. 642 9090 PM clean driv1ni:: record. advancement See ()(fi(·1• 802 Kettenn1t. lr' '>'pm "" a. f JI k o SEC. RETARY M R r . H 0 W AR 0 (714 ) 754 t77i '1 15ta~Sl OO eJ 1"'5• or m now rangr Cnty a rl'a Sales Chevrolet. Dove & Qua1ll•---------1 Ii 9tagi.SI :>O ca Equa}Ovportunity Appl~ an person. Del LOVE PEOPLE? Sts . Newport. Beach · Qut>en '111.· ~h·epN ~or.i IOor rmre Sl 40 ea l'~mployer Webbs Ncwporti:r Inn, Have some sa les o r to $950 1133·05.SS r,°':'.!.,bedl . Masc ltl'm'> Salc·'l Tax lnrluded ll07 Jamboree Rd ~U medica l backgr ound? '""'"" NO CARD? Mr. Farr_ell, 614·1700 ext De monstra te fa ce & Fa ntastic .position for Tow Tr uck Onvers t-X· Draw your own or send Plt'J(-UP 580E.0 .E body massager In pre· person w ith superior l)er'd Top pay A}>plv Solas. toveseats. t'nd, cof name. address, phone & IW . d Co skills for expanding Co. G&W T owing . 740H fet-tbb. lam~. din tb -..e'll make one card per ---Maan tenJnce Mechanic hrs 7am-3.30pm . hr $5. hr <,t.art t; 0 I::. 549-3281 MA.IHTEHA.MCE MA.H :\tu:sl have expcnenre an ITUlmlaming restaurant & relatl'd equipment and ha v e a workin g knowledr.te or the cle<· tn cal & plumbing trades Apply al Ori.Inge Count~ Rcst aurnnl Service!.. 2601 Daimler , Santa Ana ~AM to 5 PM. Mon lhru F'riday. Recepl1on1st s uge ept_ stores . m· near OC airport Xerox Ohms Way.C M 642 1252 bln. xtra d e..an. 551 5022 ta.: Add 25< euch. PERSON ..,._1H ltat m1ss1o n pot e ntial 800expen ence osp $2000+by Chris tmas . R TRUC.,ORIVr.R DO VOU Scd.erndtorheckor moneyor with at least 1 year ex· 2·5 day wk including Start immediately. Call __ 7_si._23_7_7_os_e_m_a_r.;..y_ " "" Schedule your Chnstmai. pert e n ce. pre rera bly Sal'Sun. 644-5463 Dawn, 213/381·3906. SECRET ARY The Jolly Roger is look· shoppmg stops v. ith tht' OFFER A S t::RVIO :" PILOT PRIMTIHG E II l mg for a truck dn ver ror Daily Pilot CHRISTM AS Let the pubhr know 11o 1th p O Box 1560 newspa per. xre en Receptio nis t Im me d . SALESP EOPLE Cosmell"s &fragranAe da t d •· 1 th G F'T T I D l •• be r A 1 " " 1 Y euven es o e1r I RAIN' For ht' p an ad an the JI y r 1lul Costa Mesa. Ca . 926.,,' company ne its. PP Y openma , lg ans a~enc'-""·II t1·me. Part Ti-me Sales Manager of major resta l 1' T I d II c.v b 9AM & 6P M " J .-u uran s . , on an p ticmg your ;i • ca SerYlee Directory It l·an .,et wdee n h Fr d · s e e kin g e " c r g et i r Christmas Help cosmetics & fragrance truck, oood dn v ino re· an Ad· Visor at 642-5678 """t '-. ou a,-littlt' As SI "c COPY MAClllN F: .. on ay l ru 1 ay person, musl be eaoer lo k l "' ,. -.v.. ·' u "" lei ·ir 1 .. k R.M.Abram'i co. sees a sec re ary cord mandatory. Pull pt'r day For mun· in op1ers H1spd,late.mod . earn. wi mg O wor 1819 Newnnrt Bl vd, CM. with strong typing & daC· ti~ ""r manent pos1t1on d I copies anything hkt! nu ORA.HGE COAST w/people & able to han· ------""-----1 tapbone exper i'en"e as "" More ram1hes are aettan" formetwn ttn <·ompletl' · Al h b r '-withxlntfnngcbcncfats .. ,, I W/!.Upplici. S200·S81111 DAIL y PILOT n e P ones in us~ o c SALES-Pos a\'ail for re· well as good communica· ,2601 Daimler Lhe campmg '"bu~ .. thJs rate; cal 642·5678 968:2163 642·5682 All co lx'ne(its Salary tired pers P /T, flexible tion sklUs. Challen1un~ Sant.a Anu year If you h a .. c-·• ----330'W. Bay St. comm. w1ab1bty. Kathy. hrs. Call ror de ta ils, rast pace position for a 546-0348 c;imperthat ·s not 1wtt1ni.: I Cpt Mtll!. !>l'll' di red on Co!!ta Mesa 549·8161 645·4720 bef 6pm.w self starling, relia ble uM .. >d. sell 11 now with .1 llD .. E' ~Oml•thlOJ: to '"II ? full rolb unly. low1•-.1 "" 10 rt l per son. S alary "om · Want Ad He.sults "A2 c"78 Cla.ssifiedAd _ Class1f1cd ad~do 11wdl pnC"'!!un.vwhl·n•5-1!1·Hllll ~ua ppo uni y R~epUSft'y, re~eda~Salu, P art time sat~ me ns uratc w it ~cx · -~~~~~~~~-~-~-~-------~--~-----~--~------~ ____ E_m_p:._l_o~y_e_r ___ : kno~ledgc . req, d. Lie girls wanted for drive up perience. Excelle nt fr· ---------• PIX Alls Senice pref d. Residen~ial real photo shop in Corona del inge benerits incl. com· MAIMTEHA.HCE Evening FIT . days P /T. est. orfr . Jo'ull lune. In· Mar. 2 shifts avail. pany pa id insurance All Aboard For Our Christmas Gift Train! C U S T 0 D I A N Must t YP.<'· be n ef & qwre96.1·0902. 8am·l :30 & l :30·7pm. progra m. E O.E . Send ($757·$920). PLAN -F.O.E-Ca11646·8000 Recpt/TypistPT,20 hrs a Call 759·0771 resume to· llO()'Qua1I. NING/CO·ORDINATOR P BX week winter. 30 hrs a Sal-&"~rvi·ce S uite205, Newport Beach I $ t 3 9 2 S t 6 9 4 l . k A t ~., ""' 92660. MAl NT /PLUM B E R Ans we ri n g sernce wee summer . pp y: •PartTi111t* l s l o 61 ·$l 2 9 5 >. operatorfull &P/T.,Call Balboa YachtClub 511:cRET•RY OFC 8JS.356t 1801 Bayside Dr Must now be e mployed & "" ""' MAINT/ELECTRIClAN ---------l:oronadel Mar. Cree to work in my small MGRS ISJ08l-Sl29Sl. AIR CON· PEOPLE PERSON NO PHONE CALl...5' appliance bus of air Looking for a new career D I T I ONER!T E C H Bll.'i man seeks PIT as· treatment eqwp. M·f'. whereyou can earn what 1SI009·Sl2291. Apply Whl 1 ---------S.lOpm. M·Th 6-tOpm, or you ace wort.h? Call for Ncwporl·Me!>a Unar1ed ~1~SS:: s u p P Y · Reslaurant Sal 9:30-2:30. $400 mo sat inter view Suzan ne G S c h oo I D 1 s I r 1 c t . BOB'S or prom · shar'g prog 752·0489 Class1f1l>d Pen.onnel Of PRINTING whichever you pref. No ---------- rice. Mon Wed/Thur & lmrrediatc opening for HOMEOFTHE expncc.Some mgr oppor Secre tary to a ssis t ~'r1. 9am·l2 Noon. Tues off set Pressman on 'avail. For interview call ma n ager of I a r g e tpm-3pm., 1601 tilth Harnada no &multiT:>I llGIOY aftlpm.9'19·3860. homeowner·s assoc1a Street. Newport Beach. Top wages. excellent lmmed openings in our ...:;:...:....:.~.:.,__------1 t1on. Irvine a r ea . I C.:A. E.O.E. family restaur ant at Sales person office. General or MANAGER·•'abr1c pcrience required Call 213·62'7·4471 ex· benefiL.,. 54 yr. company nearby locations. We re ScHs Rep Hat1 Co. rice capab1Jllics +pay 10 Santa Ana relocating quire no previoul' exper. Must have2yearsexper. bills . payroll. t axes '" Laguna Hills Dennis Jom our friendly team In produc t sales, good G o o d t e 1 e p h o n 1.• Pnnters .547·7174. Come s ee us today work history . St6.000 pe r s on ality. G ood ,rodllction Trahu~e between 2·4pm year + car. Contact June benefits. Excellent en· Rubber hose produrts, Cook TralMH ut640-8470 vironment. 552·8200 Irvine IR'ea. Must pass Co.Wen American compa ny phys iral in-9842Adam,, St .• H.B. Career Agency d uding back xray. Call Waitws, WaitnssH 6t0NewportClr Dr., for appt, 540.7639 E.0 .E Cook TrolMff & Newport No Fee *Secretaries* Marketing Sec'y. lhghly organized & motavaled individual w/exccptlonal typing skills & Mag 11 ex· penence. Shortl\Jlnd re· qwrl'd. Newport Center Cashltn Sandwich & Salad As· PROGRAMMER/ 239S2Avenidade la se m b le rs. p art-t i me Top S ala ry & ttood --------·I REtsares Seer Employers Pay Al fo'ecs Liz Reinders Agency 4<Y.!O Birch St. Ste 104 Newport Beach. 833·8t90 Call For Appl/Es tab '64 benefits. Ca II 640-8950 for Mr. Ca nale. MECHANlCS MECHANIC A DESIGNER Expenenced lo design of smaU machined parts for mechanical and electro- mechanical assemblies. Responsible ror design. layout. and detail Small des.ign departmenl pro· vides environment for challenging work assign· ments. EXcelleot wage and benefit.a. Equal Op. portunlty Employer . M/F. CallS57-0554 Of'HATOR Carloua, Laguna Hills Sam·9.30am. Also full 4501 Campus Or .. Irvin e lime. 5am·1pm. Musl be Are you an IBM sys tem w....1.1.-, W-U-....1,..,1 neat, clean & dexterous/ 111115 computer operator ~ ..,...... ...-2S /h 919 0747 r wanting a c hance to CookTraillff1 S3. P r. · or ---------appl aft lOam. Lori'11 learn programming ? JS4 E. l7thSt .. C.M. Kitchen SECRETARY The rag.ht candidate will ---------CENTURY 21 REG EN· learn our OPl'raUons & Equal Oppor Empt MI F CY R EAL EST ATE . becom e h alf t i me Young, progressive real operator-·ha lf limel•---------estate firm In Tustin programmer. P~or pro-RESTAURANT need s inde p e nde nt . grammmg expe ence or BARTENDERS/ dyn amic secreta ry to education desirable. bul grow & build toget.hcr not required. Pay will be BUSBOYS Ple a s a nt ~Jtaff. p ro · commensurate with ex-WAITERS Schedu.le your Christmas fessional working en perience We are a well WAJTRESSES shopping slollfi with the vtronment. top equip· established & g rowing COOKS/CASHIERS D • I I Y P 1 I o t ' s ment. Typing, recr plion· OrangeCountyCorpwlth DISHWASHER/ CHRISTMAS G I F T /phone. in & oul work. excellent working coodi· HOSTESS TRAJN record kttpmg. Secure 'uons & benefits . Apply in Needed for work on an CALL NOW position with future . person or send resume on·call b•s ls. Re1tk11ter ____ 6_42_·56_78 ____ 1 Salary based on ex· with salocy history: now! Group Ins av all. SICRETARY perieoce, no maximum. M_.'caJ '~tolfi'ce"--'v llt9~1-rlwc you choose your days & Call G a ry 731 56SG .,.... uvu ~., -"r' .. _. __ n..1 •" for pvt investor. Dutle11 w/&Ome beck omce. At 17042 lleth A•• '"""'" ._.erenceA, car• reqd: t y ping , S H . anytime. leut2 ynexp. 644-1752 ,,....., C. tZ714 telephone are req. In· telephones, rmntc. bkkpg -S-EC"'--.-V-/G_l_fl_L_F_R_l_O_A_Y_ Atlll:J.M.Cottw lt!rviews every Monday exper. 9am·5pm, S800 to ForTravel Co,gdtyping, M,:'r'..!.-i~J.~.!Z!! C714'546-0ll 1 9am,~~IFF $1000/mo. 'Non·amoker . oo smok1n1 H.B. area ••vwuwo " """I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Jot> loc, 4QOCampus Dr, 84M4Q'l co. Ute lYPlnll akUls re-J~allty Re1ou.ru s Npt Bcb. For 1214 In· -------- qui red. -can Debbie 1111Weetclilt,Sle208 ·--"-call Cl it or SEC'Y/UC..., =:n lOam·l2pm, RuUlltate 1Mwport8e1cb ~"~t(21.3)~1. 40 hn week. M.:i"m'um Fl& C .... _ 13l-GllOorT~·tlll ,.,~· , plea1ant1urTOUn• ,._.. SECRETARV·P.,l·llme, d"' Motel 11181d. good wages & SIMIMAll ~:ZS hn wk. S5 hr. + o g s . 8 : 3 O • 5 . 3 0 . wotkiDI cond. Spanish ~ a T 0 p R • E STOP!I benefits: s horthand a Wholesale antfqye ro. ~OK.499-2227 ,,_ ......... T-.. l I nd must. nr OC Alrporl, Contact Mr. Ebt'rl. INF.Rt .,.t.~.2nd -e tme lo rt' ax a 546-4S02 e neral m t n »&l'r . dependable painter • lilbl ..-mbb' workers. ~llto acceu ory. CM. ·"* Ret«Ve your pl•ce now! Call .._.104. Sponsored !_oc_ .19U l?,Y Ceoturt 2t GoldSUr service. 646-7434 wit h Da lly P r l o l ct.-sttrltd Ms. And tf ClassUled Ads are Lhe ~ have somf'lhlntc to ans~r to a successful aell. call a frlendly gar• or yard aale! If s Clualrted Ad· Visor at a better way to tell more "2-58'71 people! • hople wbo nt'td Prople Tbat 's whaune DAILY PlLOT SEJ\VlCI!: 01 RECTOR V ,, all • botll ! An eaay way to sell your Christmas Gift items A ltpeclal Dally Piiot gift guide will appear every Wednesday from Nov. 15 thru Dec. 13 -in plenty of time for more than 108,000 readers all along the Orange Coast to buy your gift Items. To placf your Holiday gift lttma on our GIFT TRAIN PAGE Call • Dally Piiot CMatmH Ad·Vlltr CALL TODAY -642,.5678 Your credit la good with us, or charge your gift ad to your M•1terch•rve or Benk.Amerlcard. 642·5678 ·I I • ... • t 140 Gal At1111num rwnp oq\11 ppi.'ti w ~ t .md MOO ('~II .aft \ 7~ 1790 - C'tlOc.l ( HC'kl Cll()0:,1-: ~our 11CU ""°'th Dail• 1'tklt C11RL'ifM Olf"f l'lVJN' Weda. d*Y bir~tnnill• HOT Ut& tbtO l>H. lOtb. Call M~" \t'11k-r~n <'lub S&W"lmd lt t " ~1 INll Mt>mbf'n.tup for nh1 .., \J\ IMP' .-tc SHO Mu~l.'t•ll. lllll\ In• Rl'al <1\tM STAR 'sieo flunt 963 ~I an~ 11 ..... 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Mrs. Henderson said district negot iators are trying to ar- range a Tuesday afternoon con· tract talk with te achers prior to a 6 o.m. school boa rd meeting at M arln a Hi gh Sch ool. 15871 Springdale St., in Huntington Beach. Tiro More Women Assaulted A gunm a n we ari n g a pantyhose mask to obscure bis scarred face sexually assaulted two Huntington Beach women in s e p a rate pre d a wn a ttacks Sunday. Police Sgt. Luis Ochoa said the masked man is believed to be the same sex attacker who h a s tried fi ve assaults in different parts r.-r the city . Armed with a small pistol, the attacker pried open a s liding glass door, awoke his s leeping victim and threatened to rape the 37·year-old woman. GUNNED TO DEATH SF Mayor Moscone Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1978 • TEN CENl Muraered ....... ~ ALSO ASSASSINATED Supervisor Hervey Miik _#ilk A"8o Slain BULLETIN SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - aeuatly resigned ·superviso1 D... Wblte was urested ln bl.I ~•r 35 minutes after Mayo1 George M~ne and Supervtso1 Harvey ,.Milk were shot to de atll. SAN FRANCISCO <AP) Sat Fra n c isco Ma yor Geor g i Moscone a nd cit y s uperviso Ha r vey Milk we r e shot an< killed today at City Hall , cit: officials saJd. ( ' T e achers le ade rs ha ve urged the district's 830 in- structors to rej ect the s chool boa r d 's la lest contract offer. The 750·mem ber dis· t r ict teacher association has scheduled a vote late today on the contract. Two main issues seem to block the wa y to a contr act settle · ment Dist rict officials ha ve of- fered a fi ve percent pay boost from J anuary to July of 1979 if a state pay freeze is lifted. But teachers want the possible five percent boost to be retroactive to July of 1978 .. But district officials are stand- ing firm at ~ moment on the pay offer and believe that bind· ing arbitration erodes local con- trol. On Nov. 15 tea chers voted overwhelmingly to walk otr their jobs if a contract settle ment could not be reached. But the woman talked the man out or the attack at 4: ts a.m. The man walked outdoors and drove away. Al 4:55 a.m . a 25-year-old woman just two blocks away was awakened by the masked man who also threatened her with a gun and forced her to commit a sex act. She was not otherwise injured. Winter's Blanket Covers Northeast Oi~nc Feinstein, preside nt o the Board or Supervisors. sai< the killings occurred about 1 a.m Police Issued an all-point: bulle t in f o r fo r m e r c it ~ supervisor Dan White. who re ·signed recently. Mi lk w as lh ~ firs t s e lf· proclaimed homosexual to be e l ect e d to t h e Bo ard of Supervisors. -T e ache rs a re dem a nding binding and not just advisory arbitration 1n e mployee grievances except on financial m atter s s uch as salary and fringe benefit disputes . That de· After some last ditch efforts last week to reach a settlement. a n a pparent deadlock still exists between teacher leaders and dis· trict negotiators. District offi cials have opened a 24·hour telephone hottlne. 898·9244, for public information on the possible strike. Again police bel ieve the attacker pried open a sliding door. Jn the s econd Sunda y break-in. some jewelry and cash was taken. Police believe the pantyhose attacker struck at a downtown apartment on Nov. t3 at 11 :50 p.m. when he forced two women to commit a sex act at gunpoint. The gunman had entered the Police to Present a partment by prying open a sliding glass door where the two women ll_ere chatting. J uat l~inutes paor to the By The Associated Press Snow blew into the Northeast to day. slowing tra ff ic lo a slippery crawl and whitening the nation's capit al. Manhattan's Times Square and the bills or New England. The first m ajor Northeast snow of the season rambled out of the Midwest where on Sunday it left up to 10 inches In some regions and made a mess or the wind-up to the Thanksgiving holiday. Wisconsin, where a half-inch of ice o n Interstates 90 and 94 fo rced drivers to hmit the ir speeds to about 3S mph. "It's icy." said William R3ndby. a d is patche r for the Wis cons i n State P o lice at Ma dison. "We're having them shoot off into ditches all over the place ." F • I p D ' nds Nov. 13 .attacll. a· wo man ma ay ema reported that a man tri • ,_rs,._;..ur"!rtlii'OOg er ront door at Tbe storm 111as 9tlamed for t.,..o hi ghway deaths ne ar the t~mouri bordeT". tEartie,------- A travelers' advisory also was posted today for the northern third of Missouri . where the forecast called ror light snow and free&inl driule. By ROBERT BARKER OI -Delly ...... Staff Apparently recovered from a ~-hour "illness" that slruck last Friday. Huntington Beach police officers will take their "bottom" 'pay dem and lo city officials tonight. The 235 members of the Hunt· ington Bt>ach Police Offi cers As· socialion are seeking a 7.5 per· cent salary increase in the form of additional city contributions to their retirement plan. City negotiators appear to be holding the line at a rive percent increase with another 2 percent hike being tacked on next July 1 if t he freeze on salary increases for public employees is.lifted. J e rr Cope. president of t he police association. said today of· fi cers may continue picketing and hold more s ick-ins if agree- ment is not reached on what he calls the "bottom" police offer . He also declared that police nettotlators may declare an im- passe if their dema nds a re not met tonight. A neutral arbitrator would be called in to atte mpt a com- promise. Police. who have been picket· ing homes and businesses of City Counc il membe rs . esc~lated their tactics fo r pay de mands last Friday when ~2 officers called in sick. Cope said those who · 'feH sic k " included a ll traffic of· . Ci c e r s . a ll d e tecti ve s a nd patrolmen who worked the 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. shifts and the 3 pm. to l :JO a.m. shirts. ' Cope. who said he didn't know if t he sick-in was organized. said the incident posed no threat to la w enforcement. He said there were "ample" police on the street. apparently because off-duty officers were called in to work. Supervisory personnel atso filled In. Only a normal rate or absen· teeism was reported this mom · Ina and over the weekend. City Personnel Director Ed t S4lKH S.41 LS r ON FIRST CAIL l "l sold rny Sabol on the Cirst phone call." That's the &d\fertislnc success story of the Dalbo~ man who placed this ad ln the Dally Pilot: Sabot Xlnl mnd s= llXX XlOCX - Thompson said other law en- forcement agencies were con- tacted to provide protection ii necessary. He said Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates has given assurance that he will provide assistance if needed. Tho mpson a lso s a id the California Highway Patrol was contacted by city officials. It would be responsible for safety o n state highways including Be a ch Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway, according to Thompson. On another labor front. the ci· ty a nd the Mana ge m e nt E mployee s Organ izat ion c MEO l. reached agreement on a one -year contract last week. The agreement calls for a five per cent boost in retire ment benefi ts plus another raise or two p ercent next July Ir the sala ry freeze is ended. The contract is almost lden- tica I with the offer made to police. The MEO is comprised or s uper visors and ass ista nt de· partment heads. The Municipal Employees As· socialion. the firemen's assocla· lion a nd marine safety officers have not yet reached agreement with the city. North Pl~ By Deme Fog By The Auocl•&ed PrHI Dense fog rormed ·1n m08t of northern Callforni•, reducing visibility to as little as one mile In some areas. The National Weather Service said today that the weather will be fair through Tuesday with a few snow Ourries forecast in the Sierra Ne vada and ·lhe Mt. Shasta area. Little temper.lure c"hange ia expected over the nellt few days. Old Air Base To Krishnas? CONDON, Ore. CAP) -~ Inte rnational Society fcfr Krishna Conscloutnes1 hu of. rered to buy the rormet Condon Air Base. The owner of the preperty, Paul Vaden. said be wul ¥11 tt for St.5 mnliqn lf he cannot get financlne to tum it into.a retire· Tl\e &it. hu ii hotlies and 22 . ttammu.dal Jnalldlnl• and a waler ud tiewer 1yateaa . " . ' her hOf1!C just two blocks away. The first attack of the 171asked man occurred Oct. 1 in north Huntington Beach at 4:30 a.m. whe n the attacke r jimmied a r ea r windo w and rupe d a 28-year-otd woman. Police believe the s ketchy descriptions of the attacker by all six women are consistent. · The attacker wore gloves in all five break·ins. Viejo Driver Perishes in Boat Smashup Motorboat r ace driver Buzz Miller of Mission Viejo was kille d S und ay wh e n h is s peedboat nipped and la nded on him while he was making a practice run one hour before the start of a race on Lake Havasu, Ariz. A Lake Havasu City Fire De partment spokesman said Miller . 4S, is believed to have struck a tire in the water. which caused his hif'h performance cra ft to flip over. Miller was to compete in the SST· 120 class of the a nnual Lake Havasu Classic after t he 8 a.m . accidenl The fire d e partme n t sf>okesman said such pracUce runs are taken at the driver's own risk. since patrol boats and medical personnel were not on the scene until the race started. MUter was fished out or the water by a pleasure craft In lt\e area. s\ory, Page A4) "It's still coming down," s aid a stale trooper in Frederick , Md ., n ear t h e Ca t octin Mountains. where s ix inches were expected. In New Jersey, the speed limit on the turnpike was dropped to 3S Jtlph. In Philadelphia, s li cked roads and scattered small accidents t urn e d co mmutin g int o somewhat of a bumper derby . "The minor accident people a ren 't even botherinJ? to call in." said trooper Robert Schutta or the York barracks. abo'1t ;an h o ur 's d ri ve w es t or Philadelphia. "E ast of North Platte. we have more cars off the road than on." said a state patrolman in Nebraska. where up to 10 inches of snow ren Sunday. More than 70 traffi c accidents were reported early Sunday in O m a h a . Ne b .• a nd one po liceman said bridges on Inte rstate 80 were so slick that officers could barely stand up lo direct traffic. T here were numerous repOrts of jackknifed trucks In ditches. The National Weather Service s a id it did not ex pect any overnight accumula tio ns in Ne bra s ka. but w a r ned o f one-to-three inches of new snow t oday in e a s t e rn a nd southe astern Iowa a nd four i nc h e~ ar r o ss s o uthe rn Michigan. towa state troopers said late Sunday that so many cars were In ditches they could not reach the m all a nd t hat they were concentrating on treating the injured a nd te nd ing to the elde rly and lnnrm. Many roads in Iowa were cove red by either ice or snow. police said. The story was the sa me in Camera -Shy? Kennedy Photos Came Flap NEW YORK <APl -Where Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis goes. cameras-follow. It was business as usual Sunday night. Photographers lay in walt when the former rirst lady arrived at a private East Side club for a birthday s>'rlY hon0r1ng he r two children, Caroline, who turns 21 today, and John Jr., who was 18 on Saturday. DwihJt 30 seconds of cUcldng shutters. 1houting and pushing around the Kenne<iyR and their mother. Daily News photog raphe r Richard Corkery exchanged shoves with the club's doorman. ''A doorman? He·s more like a bouncer. l c1me here for pictures. not a beating," satd Corkeey., -.ReePQRdtd the-doorMMr who-ktentUied ~O\sell- 35 "Cosmo'': "He shoved me, I P,uthed hlm buk. l . &!lked him lo move in J Dlce..war.• ~ ---- '.... .. --1 I Train Engine R1ms Wild In Oklahoma P URCELL. Okla . <AP> - Ra ilroad inspectors were ~rying to figure out today how an un· manned locomotive started a wild run that led a uthorities on a 35-milc chase through central Oklahoma. The runaway 60·lon swit ch engine roared through south Okl ahoma City. Moore. Norman and Noble oo Sunday before it reached the railyard northeast of Purcell and was purposely de· railed 70 minutes a fter the run started. There were no injuries. "It just got away from us." said Gil Sweet, a spokesman at the Santa Fe railroad om ce in Topeka. Kan. He said the ca use or the inci· dent was not .known. "It could ha ve been vibration that shook the throttle Into the run posi- tion." E a rlier . a n Okla ho m a High way P a tro l s pokesm a n speculated that someone s tarted the t ra in in the Okla homa City railyard and then hopped off. A witness at the Santa Fe yard in Purcell said the locomotive was switched off the main line onto a side rail and a llowed to ram a hopper car to st.op the locomotive . Officials said the brakes on the e ngine were apparently engaged, limiting it to 20 to JO miles per hour and sending out showe rs or sparks and s moke from the wheels as It plowed southward. Sweet s aid the engine probably could reach 60 miles per hour at full throttle. P o lic e. hi g hway p a trol troopers and firefighters raced to crossings In Moor e and Norman in an effort to keep motonsts oft the tracks. They said the tocomotlvc made it through both townR without lnci• dent. Jwry Cusic, a Moore police<* rtctt. tried to jump on to the l~motive at three separatt loctUofia to stop It but was una· ba,todoso. , . -:1 5 Held in Raid 1 S U ~ S.U RV. Ga. <AP 1- Authoritiet arrested live men here as they attempted to unload about~ tons ol marijuba from a 1brlmp boat. A tJ .s. CdtolM -Ollicla l old_ "Sea Slu,.." • M·toot ~P boat, hlld eeiried bates of marijuana worth an at\tn~ """'°"· • White. 32, resigned earlier this m o nth citing fina nc ia l d tf· ficulties. He said he was unablf to support his fa mily on the $9,600 a year a supervisor is paid while he was trying to build a business selling fried potatoes on Fisherman's Wharf. Since r esi g ning , Whi te c ha nged his mind and asked Moscone to reappoint him. But Moscone had not been expected to a gree. The Board of Supervisors is the equivalent of a city council and governs San Francisco along wiCh tile mayor . Mrs. Feinstein, accompanied by Police Chief Cha rles Gain. a nno unced the killings to a shocked group in a hallway out· side the supervisors· offi ces oo the second noor of the City Ha&I . Armed police guards stood l)y outside lhe supervisors· offices and at the mayor's office. An ambulance stood by a& Ute front door of the building, wftere a cr owd or seve ral hundred persons gatbcred as reports ot the shootings s pread. Caner Seeks Aid of Cities ST. LOUIS <AP I -President Carter appealed to city officials from the 50 states today to join t he battle against · infla tion. warning that next yea r's federal bud get wi ll contain "little money ror new initiatives" in urban areas and elsewhere. The pres ide nt was a lso scheduled to fly to Salt Lake Ci· ty later to reeeive a fa m ily unity presentation from the Mormon Church before retur ning to the White House tonight. . In his text for an appearance al the annual meeting of the Na· tional LeaE(ue of Cities. Carter a rgued that "the fu ture of our cities is at stake" in the inflation fight. stating that inOation by next year will have e ate n away o ne·third of the purc ha s ing power or the $6.2 billion tn general revenue sharing money. Coast ~ Weather Fair through Tuesday with s unny and warme r days. Highs Tuesday in low ?Os. Lows tonight 45 to 52. INSIDE TODA~ It t~• "true grit" to /ind ~~~I griO in Sovther n ~i/ond4. but a group of men m eet monthly t o c.ilebrole thal Di.tie dish. See f~ttArirtQ Page Cl . .r. ' . . . . I . f !. I .. ... Toy Reealled lOHeld Hostage In Bar WYANOO'fTE. Mlc.:h <APl - /\ mun with u 1 in,. who said h<• w u 11 111•1,, l'St1t'd took lO ~urilc ht>KI ,1w1• 111 11 hur today. stayed llt'•ll'I y t•lt1hl hours und ordered llw luu to awrw drinks all night. Wh1·n th e hoi.U•Ke:t JtOl the l'lrnm·o to lc11vc. hulf refused lo dt1 SU 7 Om• or thos l! ri Vl' hostuges said they wu.nw d to m ake s ure tbe ttunman's demand for hospital treatment was m cl The olhet five had.~n ultowed to feave at varlou1 limes d~mg the nig ht. T h e gunman. ide ntified b y police as Gary Cornell, 35, or Wya ndotle . ~urrendered a fte r g iving up the nne to a brothe r, a nd a fle r r eporter George Bulla rd or the Detroit News joined h1m in the bar Cornell was ta ke n lo Wyandotte Ge neral Hospital an an a mbulance. None of the hostages was hurt a nd no shots were fired. De n Dudley. 41. a Wyandotte truck drive r. sa id Cornell en· tc red Bill's Corner Ba r at 1:40 a. m .. we nt out a nd came back with a riO{'. "Ile said 'Give everybody a drink This is not a holdup or a s tickup. I've got problems.'," Dudlt•y said. S e v e r al times, Corne l l t elephoned the Ne ws . d em and· ing lo l>C<' a reporte r.· "I don 't t rus t these 'Wyandott.c l'OPS ... he s aid. Pa rk(•f Bro lh<•r!; a nnounced th <1l 1l will recall its Rivito n t·on..,tr ut llon toys ~cause two accidental d eath s have h 1·c·n att rihul<'d lo lhtmi The company reached t he de· (·1-;um &.1fll·r th(• death of a 9.yc<1 r·old boy who choked on " ruhh<•r fosll·n ing rive t frclih one of the toys. About !100.000 "l'ls have• bee n sold or c.ire in distribution. -l'ohce said that before Bullard· wl'nl in. Corn<'ll gave his loaded 22 l'a libcr s1•m1automat1c rlOc to l11s brother. ltonald. Ronald l'mcr gcd. s ay ing : "Th ere arc r1vl' drunks in there. They don't wa nt lo come out They love (;a r y " Gary cf.l m e out about !)·2S a.m St. Nick Rescued One hostage, Dorothy Hughes. 47. or H1 vcr v1l'W, s aid. "llC' had h1:. h:.ind on lhl' t rigger fa r thn·<· o r four hour:. .. But Dudley ~aid Corne ll did not thr catfn anyone· 1n th l' bar und · was a perfect 1o:entleman all night." As Balloon Treed One ho:;las;(c almost fe ll down when he left t he bur and h ad to hl.' hl'lpcd away hy police. Wt\l.NlJ'I' BOTTOM . Pa. IAP 1 "llutinlph Ael a fl at tin"'" wa~ lhl• quc•ry of om• rescuer tJ!> a rt>d f;JC'(•d m•m 1n a red suit wa:> hc lp1• I from a hot air ha I loon 11n al NI on :i lrrc limb ~iO flol'l ::ibo • i.tround Sa nta (' aus t ries lo o utdo h1 m-.1•lf vv •ry year with !.Omt· n1·~ more. n um hoy unt wa y to ar n vl·<1 a~ :d Gutwalt'l> gcnt ral Thief Goes Fis lung, Gets ,'ff;J5,000 Loot ''1"1 ~h1 n g '' p r o v e d p111 t 11 :1111 " t h1 ~ wc•1•kc·n<I f111 ;i hu r i-:la1 w ho '''IHlrH·clly houke d a n l'hlmrnlcd $1!;,000 in rings with a makel-h1ft rod from W1·bftold '~ .1l•w1·ll'f l-at South Cc>a!-.t l'law 1n Cobla M f''<I <' 11 ~ t ,1 M t• s a 11oI 1 c " invt•:.l1g,1tor:-. dt.Jlerm ined ~ u 11 11 a y t h a l ~ ~• r:u ghlt•nt·lf c·oat hanger v. 11 h a f1:.hh11ok a lluched ''' lhl' c.•nd w..i:. u:,cd in n ·.u-hml!. lhr11u)!,h a !-.lore 1•rllrant'l'J!,11tt• tu !>nurc a 11urnh1•r of valuable rinf(s S tort' munal(cr I r w1n K h•m a ml h1!-. l'ntJlloyccs l o und lht• m a k c 1.h ifl d1•v1('t• on thl' Mon•':. floor wlwn lhl'Y ()pt.•nl·d a t 10 .20 ,, m Sunday A tra y o f rin g:. 1na d vcr1e nl ly ha d been It-fl on a stool near the front of lhl' stort>, Kle in :.a id , anlf ltw l'OHl han~er wus u1>Nl t o n •ac·h the gl.'ITI !> a fll'r the Je wele rs l'lost·il their gall' al 6 p.m . 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Hunllnaton ••Kfl Offlo. trtlf 8t1•r" lltu•w .. ft • ~111"'1 Ad(I•••• P 0 llo• IW, '1.- 0fflcH I tfl\l'l•heal ,_ t~I tffl\trt+t (" t• M"•" J y \t•rrt ,.,..,Mh I••'• V•ltllf 1")1 I ,. •'Ail f.tr.Nt ...... ,,01"0"'• ,.,..... .. , Ttlepf\OM (1t4)~2·4J21 CIHMfl•d Adwtl11•1nt 142.1171 •·em -lllU•·-c ....... 1 ............ 11 ... 540·t220 store. But this year ·~ ride gave· St. Nick m ore of a n ad venlun • than he antic1pa1ed "We were 2.000 fee l in the.• air whe n this down draft hit us and a ll of a l>uddcn, we were Oyin,:t t hrough tht• ·leaves~ I m ean literally fly ing thro u g h the lrl'l'S," Santa i.a id after h1!> a iry · esl'apade The balloon, piloted by Jeff Dull ot ne.arby Getlys buri:. took off fro m th is s o uth C'cntr al Pcnnsylvuma town with plans to dt·~cc·nd. MJflly, :-.<im ewhcre nea r t-;d 's g1·111·r~1l !>tOfl'. a ho ul c1~hl m1 lt·s Wl'~t or Gelty:-.burg n ut lhl' downdrart str uC'k ~)O ..iftcr takc. .. iff, and Sant a·!-. hot.air s l e i g h d l•:.ct:n<ll'd t o ward Mir haux St ale Forest at 400 feet per second . An unide ntified pilot f\yin.e ne arby !ipoltect thc> plum melin~ b alloon and notifi e d l oc ul e m erg e n c y o ffl rial s. who dis pa tched two fire comp anic!> to the scene . Within a hair ho ur they found the b alloon -p u n c tu red , deflated a nd h3mi?in~ in a tree . "On{' of lht' firc m f'n s a id. "Whal happened " Did Rudolph get a n al t are .,. " Santa, only :.lightly Jully, !.aid. In o n <.• cull lo the Ne ws, Cornell was asked If h is wife ha d left him, as host ages had re· ported "Som ething like that ." he said Ile claimed he h ad been una · ble to gel treatment at Wyan· d o llc Gene ral Hos pital for d e p r essi o n . b ut h o s p ital s p ok el>man Steve Lada s aid Co rne ll had been treated there Sa turday an<I had anothe r ap point m l•nt today Lada d<'cl1ncd to dl.'l-Cnhl· Cornell's problem or trcatm<'nt No c hargc.•s wer e filed 1m mediately. 3 Surrender In Shootout SAN DIMAS (AP) -Three men s u rrende r ed a nd fou r hoslugcs we re freed unhurt a fter a :.h ootoul wilh s her iff's <lcp - utacs during a rest aurant roli- ber y attempt, deputies s11id. The surre nder cam e after one of the men. Dona ld Howa rd , JR, o f Auburn w a s s l'riou s l y woundL-d m the e xcha ngl' of gun· f ire al lht• P inna c le P e a k R e s t a uran t , a s h e r iff '~ i.pokcsm an M&id. ' By Supreme Court Farber Conviction Appeal DerJi,ed W ASIJlNGTON <AP> The The Fa rher case involves Or ll S. Supreme Court refused to· M a rio Jascalcvic h, who Wah day to hea r an appeal by New found Innocent last m onth of York Times reporte r Myr on A. c h ar ges that he killed three pa Farbe r und his n e ws papl'r lie nts at Rlvcrdell Hospita l in c·h allenging their conte mpt con· O radell , NJ .. in the m1d.t960s. viclions for r efus ing t o s ur · Th i' c h arg e!> a g a i n s t r ender confidential rile s In a J ascalcvlc h we re filed after ._. New Jersey murder cas e. series of Farber 's articles ap ...._The j ustices. without co m · pcart•d in The Times about 10 ment , left intact a New Jersey yea rs 1tfte r the m y s t e riou:. Suprem e Court ruling that the deaths co nvic tions we n • proper a nd Judl(e William Arnold, pres1d· that the o rde r d c m u nding ing over J as calevich's trial. o r· F arber 's files tlid not violate the dercd t<'arber and The Times Constitution 's free press protec-lust July lo hand over all files tlons. compiled in F arber's invest1ga Fa rber s pent 40 days In jail lio n, os requcste<I by the doc· and The Times paid $285,000 In tor's lawyer fines after they we re found In Arnold said he would s urvey contempt of a state trial Judge 's ·' the Inform a t ion and decade r equest for tho information. w hether any of it was needed al Today's action cannot be In trial. terpreted as a 'Supreme Court After Farber and the T imes st ate m ent on the merits or argu-refused lO comply with Ar nold's m ents pr ese nted by The T lmeH RUbpoe na, they were convicted a nd .Farber It mere ly means o r civil and crlmlnot contempt. the Justices. for unannounced U ndcr the civil ·conv1ctlon reni;ons , declded not to review Furber was orde red to rem ain an the case jull ond the T imes lO pay $5 ooo T~cre arl' ~~m1tar "rcporwr In d aily fines until the files ~ere ronf1de nliallty cues In lower s urre ndered. cou r ts , and it ls possible the ln addition, lhe c rimina l con· AP W orepf\010 AERIAL VIEW SHOWS PEOPLES TEMPLE VILLAGE OF JONESTOWN NOW DESERTED Procesa ot Identifying Hundreds of Bodies From Mass Poisoning Slow Body Identification Lags All 912 Ameriron Victims of Poisoni1ig Back DOVE H AIR F ORCE BASE. De l IAPI -Anonym ous g ravei.. or c.•rc mat1on may await m any or the 912 Am ericans who died al thf> Rev. Jim .Jones' 11etllc m enl m Guya na . government oHiciab s:ty . T h e.· Air F o r l'e f 1n 1i.h ed hrin ~111 ~ all lht' d r Mmpo-,eC: ho d11·:. l o t h l'ir h o m<'lancl Sund ay, hut after four da y1> of wor k . 1 hl• FBI uncl m 1 h tur v cxperb. hpd 1>01>1tavc ly 1dent1fll.'1 i onl y 29 of the 5:ll! hod ws tht·y nng erprantcd, a nd e m balmed only 17 l n W a :. h 1 n ~ t o n . S t u t 1· D<'p a rtmcnt s po kl•sm un Jt>ff TEMPLE EXPLORED RUSSIAN LINK--A3 De te rich said the gove rnment h a s no t decided whe the r to cre m ate unc laimc>d bodies. but adde d . "E ve ntua lly. if a largt• numbe r of unc:laamcd bodies re m ain m Dover . It muy we ll lw w~ will be forced lo co ns ide r thal p<>Mlibtlily " This Air For<'(' base. !>Ill' of lht• larg est mortuary on thl' i.':aht C o a s t . doc~ not h ave a c re matorium Tht· hody of J ones, t he leader of the Pt>Oplcs Tcmpll'. who led h il> fo l\owc.•rs into a grii-ly . s uic ida l dt•ath fill' at the <·ult'!-> commune in Guyana , was one of th<' firs t Hknt1ficd hy f'BI fm gt•rpn nl ex~rt:-.. ln llu:hmond, Ind .. a funcrtil d irector sa id J o n es' 1n-luw~ wanted his body cre m ated along with his wifl' :rn11 two of their c hil dren a nd t h e ir u s h e h l>C a l tcr c d into th e Alla nli<' Oc.·c a n . The State l>cpa rtmc nt 'ia1d nu ar rangeml'nts httd been m ad1• fo r d 1spo~1ng o f Jont•i-' body A 35-man te a m o f foren~H' p a t h o log1s lh. d e nll:.t l> and radio\ogisb JOmt.>d the 18 f'Bl al(t•nts here S unda y 1n un ;i ttc m pl t o 1de nt1fy bod 1e -. t h rough medi c al and d entlll r e cords. 1.u r>-t 1c a l !>l'ars and h1m 1l~1 r clue~. 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( . L l l ! ·' , • Dally Pli.t -.. •lcNN 1( ........ HERON OCCUPIES OSPREY'S NEST IN NEWPORT HARBOR B ird Watchers Aflutter Over Latest Twist In Bird Tale What Oiprey? He ron Grabs Bird's Pok By DICK ROBINSON °' \lie O.Oy ..... S'-" Either Newport Harbor's nest-building osprey bas sprouted long, spindly legs, and grown steel blue feat.hers, or what looks like a great blue heron has established squatter's right to the hawk's nest on a utility pole in the bay. THE HERON seem ed quite content this weekend and this morning in the clutter or limbs and twigs the osprey constructed on the mast of the schooner Sama raog earlier this year . On Nov. 13, the nest was transferred from the mast top to a specially erected piling. Meanwhjle, the fish hawk causing alllhe dither among biologists, environmentalists and the press corps has re· turned to a perch the bird has intermittently occupied for two years, according to local residents. The roost is atop the aft mast of Fleetwind, a s mall yawl moored off Balboa Island between Onyx and Amethyst streets .. "Over the years we have seen osprey come and go," said Andrew "Drew" Glassell, a long time Balboa Island res ident. "This particular osprey has been coming back to roost on Fleet wind for a couple of years." SAID GLASSELL: .. As the hawk rues rrom east to west low over the water in the evening to swoop up to the perch. four or five squawking seagulls flutter around the ospre y trying lo drive it away. But the hawk just sits there and preens itself and pays no attention to them and then goes to sleep. At dawn it leaves to go fi shing." Glassel! said he had read in the newspapers that this is" the rirst osprey to build a nest here in 56 years. "Some 10 or 12 years ago," said Glassell, "When my son. Andy, was living at home, he spent a lot of tim e in the back bay fishing and at tha t time watched a pair or osprey nesting there. They raised one chick." "As for the old. blue heron," said Glassel!, "he has been around he re for years . As far as I can tell. there are a couple of big ones, and three lesser blue he rons that hang around the island." HARBOR DEPARTMENT station comma nder Ralph Huffman and dispatching officer Frank Burchfield, say de· partment deputies patrolling the bay have sighted at least three osprey presently roosting in the harbor. There is the Fleetwind hawk roost, another near the Ne wport Har bor Yacht Club, ltnd a third osprey that .. perches each night on the TV a nteMa atop a bay front res· 1dence where the flashing yellow warning tight is located on the sharp curve oft east Bayside Drive, the officers claim. Did Fiori Admit Slayinli? By TOM BARLEY Of tN Oolll'f ...... Si.ff The prosecutor told an Orange County Superior Court jury to- day that J erry Peter Fiori of Huntington Beach confessed to the killing or St e phen J ohn Bovan of Fountain Valley s hort· ly a fter Newport Beach police a r rested him on murder charges. Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley told the jury in his opening statement that Fiori, 41, admitted that he put nine bullets into Bovan on Oct. 22, 1977. dur- ing a confrontation outside a Newport Beach restaurant. Fiori denies the allegation. He has pleaded not guilty in Judge Robert P. Kneeland's courtroom to charges of murder. conspiracy to commit murder and conspiracy to kidnap. Reading from the tran script of a statement aJlegedly made at Newport Beach police head- quarters, Moseley quoted Fiori a s telling an inte rrogator: ··Bo van< lunged at -me-amrtrrel:I to grab me. "The first shot knocked rum backwards and sent him reeling. The second shot knocked him down.'' Moseley said Fiori the n ad- mitted to police that be fired seven more shots from a 9 mm automatic pistol as he stood over the stricken Bovan. He said police then asked Fiori if Bovan said anything to him. And he again quoted Fiori: "After the second shot he told m e that he had had enough." Moseley told the jury that the shooting of Bovan ended a long hunt ror the victim by a trio of (See TRIAL. Page A2 > Gunman-host Gives 8-hour Party in Bar WYANDOTTE, Mich . CAPl A ma n with a rine who said he wa s depressed took 10 people ostage in a bar today. s tayed nearly eight hours and ordered the bar to serve drinks all night. Whe n the hos t ages got the chance to leave, half refused to do so. One of those five hostages said they wanled to make sure the gunman's demand for hospital t reatment wa s met. T he other five h ad been allowed to leave al various limes during the night. The gunman. identifie d by police as Gary Cornell, 35 of Wyandotte. s urrendered alter giving up the rine to a brother. and a fte r r e porter Geor ge Bullard of the Detroit News joined him in the bar. Cornell was take n to Wyandotte General Hos pital in an ambula nce. None of the hostages was hurt, Although owner Lou Toth said sever al shots were fired trito a bar wall. Ben Dudley, 41, a Wyandotte truck driver, said Cornell en. tered Bill's Com er Bar a t l :40 (See HOSTAGES, Page AZ> Irvine Eyes New Tract Three Irvine city commissions wilt meet in jolnl session tonight ~ to discuss the Irvine Company's • proposal to bulld a new 8,50(). hom e l)eighborhood In west· central lrvlne . The '7:30 meeting of the plan.- , nlng, community tervlces and tra ns portation commissions, will be in d ly council chambers at Ctly Hall, 1'7200 Jamborff Blvd. The proposed neltbborbood, designated on lrvlne Company It comprises 1,286 acres bordered by Culver Drive to the southeast, the proposed re align- ment of Irvine Center Drive to the northeast, the · San Diego 2 Jets Fir ed On BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP> Palestinian anUaircraft guns opened fire today, •pparently by mistake, on a pair of Lebanese· air force jets retumin to thefr Creek lo \he northwest. and the San Diego Freeway to the southwest. Bcald ea houses and apart- ments. the planned community will include 200 acres or com- m ercial development. The company plan s three phases of developmen\, begin· nlng in 1980. Full de\telopment o( the project ts expected by the m ld·80s. The plan eventually must go before the City Council ror ac· ..... , . •. / ) oscone GUNNED TO DEATH SF Mayor Moscone ALSO ASSASSINATED Supervisor Harvey Miik Camera-shy? Ke nnedy Photos Umse Flap NEW YORK CAP ) Where Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis goes, cam eras fo llow. It was b usi ness a s us u a l Sunday n ight. Photographers tayih wait when the former firstlad y arrived at a private East Side club for a birthday party honoring her two children . Caroline. who turns 21 today, and John Jr., who was 18 on Saturday. During 30 seconds of clicking shutters. shouting and pushing around the Kennedys and their-mother. Daily N e ws photog r a pher Richa rd Corke r y exch a nged shoves with the club's doorman, "A doorma n? He's more like a bouncer . l came her e for pictures. not a beating." said Corkery. Responded the doorman, who identified himself as .. Cosmo": "He s hoved me, J pushed him back. I asked him to move in a nice way." Parking e Weighed in lrvine Irvine Police Chief Leo Peart proposes to end, once and for all, complaints. about police enforce· m ent of a city parking ordinance that prohibits parking on city streets of any vehicle wider than seven feet. T he 84-inch limitation ha s been challenged by irritated recreational vehicle owners who suggest the police are improper- l y measuring their cars. In some cases, the vehicles in q uestio-n h ave be en tagged despite sales literature which d escribes t he m as S4 inches wide. But Peart contends that it is a r ecreationa l vehicle industry practice to use vehicle frame l'hkf Goes Fu /Ung, Geu $15,000 Loot "Fis hing .. prove d pro fita ble this weekend r or 3 burg l ar wh o re portedl y hooked a n estimated $15.000 in ring!' with a makeshift rod from Weisf eld 's J eweler s a t South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. Cos t a Me s a police investigators determined S u n d a y t h a l a straightened coat hanger with a fishhook attached to ·the e nd was used in reaching through 11 store enlra ncegate to snare a number of valuable rings. Store manager Irwin Klein and his employees found the m a k eshift' device on the store's noor when they opened at 10:20 a.m. Sunday. A tr ay o f ring s inadvertently h a<I been le rt on a stool near the front. ol the «ore. Klein said. and the coat hanger was used to reach the e Jewe ers closed their gate at 8 p.m. Satur width as the figure printed on sales brochures. T he measurement does not in· e lude, h e s ays, ex t e rior aluminum siding. which adds to the width of the veh1cle. Peart Will a9k the City Coun· cil, at its 7 30 pm. meeting Tuesday, to amend the parlung ordina nce to include a method for m eas urmg vehicle width . which would include overall out· s ide dimension. He sug~ests that a plumb bob be used to meas ure outside width , a method used by the California Highway Patrol. The police chief says the or· d inance originally was enacted for purposes of s a fely a nd aesthetics. but was de fi cient because it failed to prescribe a me thod for measuring vehicles. A clarification in the law, he maintains. will end disputes. The answer will be found in the la w. Peart says. and not in sales literature . Also on the council agenda : -Adoption of revised building codes to bring city r egulations into compliance with state rules. Consideration of allocating design funds for t raffic safe ty projects. such a s signal lights. from a capital improvement. re- serve fund. Establishme nt or rees for the use of public facilities based on a percentage of fair market renta l value Old Air Base To Krislmas? CONDON. Ore .. <APl -· The Inte rnational Society for Kris hna Consciousness has of· fer ed to buy \he former Condon Air Base. The owner of the property, Paul V•n. said he will ••ll It for Sl.5 million If he cannot get financing to turn It into a retire· "J •'' .. , .. ,,~·~·, • -am. Milk Also !Killed SAN FRANCISCO <APl - San Francisco Mayor George Moscone a nd city supervisor Harvey Milk were shot and killed today at City Hall, city officia ls said. Police a r rested forme r citv supervisor Dan White. who resigned this month but then asked Moscone to reappoint him. Moscone had nol been expected to agree and was due to name a successor to day. A police radio broadcast said that White. 32. drove to the Police Department ·s northern station m the North Beach areC:J a nd s urre ndered about 35 minutes after the shooting Diane Feinstein, pres ident of the Board or Supervisors. said the killings occurred about 11 a .m . ··As president of the Board of Supervisors." she told a crowd gathered in Che CT\Y Rall cor ridor. "it is m y dut y lo make this a nnouncement. Both Mayor Moscone a nd supervisor Harvey Milk have been shot a nd killed " Cr ies of shock arose from the crowd and it was a few moment:. before she could continue. '"T he suspect 1s Super visor Dan White.·· she said. Police sa id White went first in. to Moscone's o rfice. Arter Mos<!one was s hot. White ran down the hall to the s upervisors cham bers. where Milk was shot Then While ned the buildini;l. police said. Moscone's body wrapped in 41 s heet. was brought out of City Ha ll a rew minutes after the shooting Armed police guards stood b~ outside the supervisors· officei. and at the mayor 's office. An ambulance stood by at tht- front door of the building, when· n c rowd of several hundred persons gathered as re ports or the shootings spread. White, when he resigned . citeff financial difficulties. He said hl· was unable to support his family on his $9,600-a-year supervisor«., :,alary while trying to build a bus iness selling fried potatoe:- 1See MURDERS, Page A2> S4BOT SAILS ON FIRST CUL ··1 s old my Sabot on the rirst phon€' call " That's Lhe advertising s ucces:. story or the Balboa man whn placed this ad m the Daily Pilot SnhOl Xlnl n>n!1 S225 ll.X\ \'l(l(l( Let the Dally Pilot help you make a sail. A friendly ad-viser will help you rig an a d al 642 5678. Coast \\'eathe r Fair through Tuesda with sunny and warmer days . Highs Tues duy in low 70s Lows tonight 45 to 52. INSIDE TODAY It take• "true gnl" to /1nd r eol grfts 1n Southern Coll/omkl. but a group of men meet monthly l o celebrote tha.t Du:ie dish. See Jo'eahmng Page CJ. , •• !i :I 6 n a •· I .. .7 .. I f J t I • • CM•t. ~ ......... ~rf "--•' 1..m11e Tlareat l Channel Joh Gets Started C l c>11r1 nf( hD tl bflgu n or altow1ng county Oood control v••••l'lutloo 1·hok1ng thC' e.tream crews to clear thickets growing lwd uf lhC' Sun Diego Creek nooa m-ttrntnram bed. 1·11ntrol 1•hnn1'fl 11.G Osborne. director of the frvuw Hn11d1 Water 01stnct co u n t y En vi r on m c n t a I 11ffk~.Jls had du1mud that the Ma nag~ment Agency. under vt•.l(t•l!1t11>n, which h a d been which noOd control programs p r ., t ~ <' t e d by a f ~ d e r a I are administered s aid today that l'n v 1run m c ntal d ec i s ion . work already has begun. despite !\evcrely impuired the carrying tlae fact that county s upervisors SPEED SIGN DtDNi SLOW SKtODtNO AUTO C...r Continued Sideway• Over Sign and tnto Tree carac lty of the ChiMel. won't forma ll y accept the state RWD Genera l M11nager permitunlilTuesday. William F. llul"it said th~ San -n.; A coodltion of the permil, he 01lgo Cret•k. supposed to be said . is that bottom-dwell willow .1hlt• to handh.• the flood waters· trees be replanted along the "' 2 Hurt, 1 BaiBy , ~I 1)(1u1"1' d h v th l' t y pe 0 r banks of the San Diego Creek. ru1n11torm lhjl occur~ on the Clearing or the thic kets is average or once in a hundred expected to improve the flood years , was so clogged that a carrying capacity of the channel In Irvine Crash 30-year storm would overflow its to withstand a 60-year or 70-year banks . storm. He said if that happened. the Full r estoration of the 0 n l' 111 J n 1 s 1 n c ri t ll' a I conch I 11111 .and another 18 undt·r .1rrt•:.t tudJy .lftt'r a l'.tr :.kidded Mdl.·w.ty:-throu~h J corner on Turtle Hock Drive in Jrvinu and ~ma shed into a tree. Polict' said the center post on lhl' pns sl·n~t·r si d e of thl· aulomob1ll• was pus ht!d inward to thl' l'entcr of the c1t r, which San Juan Man Loses Life in Cycle Accident A short trip to purchase milk for his young child ended in tra ged y S unda y when a 29-ycar old San Juan Capistrano rather died after losing control of his motorcycle and s triking a fire plug in Dana Point. Dante! J . Norman of 33055 Dolphin Court. was pronounced dead on arrival at Mission Community Hospital shortly Jftcr the 9.15 a m . crash. ll1ghway Patrol officers said Norman was wcstbound on Del Obis po Street ne ar Stonehill Avcnu<' when he los t control of thl' motorcycle. struck the curb, -Slid 60 feet <md smashed into a Ci_re hydrant. A CHP s pok es m<1n said witnesses at the scene s aid Norm<1n. who was wearing a :-.afety helmet, was not traveling fast Norman apparently did not have a motor cycle li cense, howevt>r. a CllP s pokesman .!la1ct. Iran Repotts New Violence; Strike Enih TEllRAN. Iran <AP> -More ttcaltt!red violence was reported fro m provincial towns in Iran as employes of the central bank and other government agencies returned to work after a 24·hour t:teneral strike called by foes of ~hah Mohammed Reia Pahlavi. Pars, the official Iranian news agency. reported at least nine pe rsons killed and 30 wounded Sunday in Corgan, 185 miles east of Tehra n; eight branch banks burned tn Isfahan, 240 miles south or the ca pital; tear gas ust•d to bre ak up an unti-govemmenl demonslr<1tion in fk1a1yeh. and a march by thousands in tho. holy city of M .tshha d. near the Soviet border . protesting the shooting of seven persons last week. The s trike Sunday was called by Moslem religious leaders to kl'CP pressure on the s hah, and opposition pohtic1ans supported thl'ir call. But it .ippe;.ired to have little cffect on the nation's economy a n d d 1 d n o t c a u s c m a j or' disruptions in public services. 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"" nt• 496-MOO district sewage tre atment plant 100-year carrying capacity <>till was demolished on Michelson Drive in Irvine depends on obtaining federal Cnllcal at Tustan Community Hospital was Jamei, Leonard. 20, of 26 Nighthawk, Irvine, a passenger in the sedan Leonard s uffered internal 1nJurteh, several broken ribs and flicwl cutt>. would flobd. permits for dr edging or the Last week, Stale Fish and c r ee k bottom to remove Game relented on its cleanup accumulated sediment earth b a n and iss ued a permit carried by the stream from upchannel and deposited in its lower reaches where stream velocity is lesser. The driver or the car, James White. 18. of Orunge, escaped with a cut over his left eye, police said. White. a UC Irvine student. was arrested on a c harge of felony drunke n driving. He was released pending analysis of bl<XKI tests. Police said White was steering his car through a curve near Sierra Amigo Road when he lost control, al about 1:30 a .m . Fr._P~AI MURDERS. • • on Fisherman's Wharf The Board of Superv1bors 1s the equivalent of a city council. Milk was elected to the 11 · m ember board in November 1977 . He ran a s ;.i s e lf· proclaimed homosexu<1 I and won s upport from the city':; guy population, estimated at one. s ixth of San Francisco's popula- tion of nearly 700.000. B e!or..e h e was e lect e d s upervisor . Milk operated a camera shop on Castro Street, in the predom1nantly gay area of the city. In April, White was '\he only supervisor to vote against a gay· rights ordinance. Moscone. born in San Fran· cisco Nov 24, 1929, got a law degree from . the Unive rsity or California and served on the Board of Supervisors from 1963 to 1966. when he was elected to the State Senale. In 1976, the liberal Democrat was narrowly elected mayor in a race against a veteran city supervisor and conservative Re publican, John Barhagelata. Moscone had been expected to defeat Barbagelata casil~ in the mayoral race, but it was a sur- pris ingly close vote as then- President Ford did for better than Richard Nixon had four years earlier. Moscone had appointed the Rev. Jim ·Jones. who die d with more than 900 followers in a mass suicide in Guyana on Nov. 18, to the San Francisco Housing Authority in 1976. Jones subse- quently became chairman or the authority. Police said the shootings were apparently not connected to the Peoples Temple. Surgical Needs of Area Eyed Th e fate of a proposed Newport Cent.er outpatient sur- gical cent.er will be considered Thursday at a public meeting or the Health Facilities Committee or the Orange County Health Pla nning Council. The meeting will be held at 7·30 p.m in Newport Beach City Council Chambers. 3300 Newport Blvd Dis cussion will cente r on whether or not the $1 million facility proposed by Surgicare Assocrntes Jnc . o f Newport Beach unnecessarily duplicates e xisting outpatient services. A report from the Health Plan· ning Council staff recommends denying the request o.n the grounds that two outpatient sur- gical facilities and nine-addi~ tional hospitals offer the same services for the same geo- graphical area. The two facilities are adjacent to Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach and Huntington lntercommunity HospftaT In Huntington Be ach, a s taff me mber said. · However, Dr. Raymond Berg. spokesman for the new project that would be located at 1441 Avocado Ave., says he believes traffic problems at Hoag would m ake the Newport Center facili· ty more convenient to persons l ivin g on the east :Jide or Newport Beach, in Corona del Mar and in Irvine. He estimated that performing minor surgical and dental opera· lions on an outpatient basis can s ave the patient 40 to 60 percent of the cost or a similar operation involving hospitalization. Health nlanning council staff s pokesmen said t hey support outpatient surgery. but that their responsibility is to ensure that unnecessary duplication or services is avoided. The committee will make a rec- ommendation to the California Department or Health, with the final decision to be mad.: by that department's director fellowing another public hearing. By Supreme Court Farber CorwictWn Appeal Deni,ed WASHINGTON CAP> -The The Farber case involves Or U.S. Supreme Court r efused lo· Marlo Jascalevich, who was day to hear an appeal by New found innoce nt last month or York Times reporter Myron /\. c.harges that he killed three pa Farbe r and his ne w s paper hents at Riverdell Hos pital in challenging their contempt con· Orade ll, N.J ., in the mid-1960s. victions for refusing to sur-. Th·e c h arges agains t render confidential riles in a Jascalevich were flied after a New Jersey murder case. . series or Farber's articles ap· The justices, without com-pear,ed in The Times about 10 ment, left intact a New J ersey years after the myste rious Supreme Court ruling that the deaths. convictions were proper and Judge William Arnold. presld that the order demanding ing over Jnscalevich's trial. or Farber's files did not violate the dered l'"arber and The Times Constitution's free press protec· last July to hand over all file:. tloM. compiled in Farber's investiga. Farber spenl 40 days in Jail lion, as request.ed by the doc· and The Times paid $285,000 in tor's lawyer. fines after they were found in Arnold said he would survey contempt of a state trial judge's t he information and decide request for the Information. whether any of lt·was needed at Today's action cannot be in-trial. terpreted· as a Supreme Coltrt After Farber and the Times stat~ment on the merits of argu· rerused to comply with Arnold's ments presented by The Times subpoena, they we re convicted and Farber. ll morely means of clvll and crim inal Cl'nt t>,.. ot t he justices. for unannounced Under the-clvll convtc:llon. reasons. decided no to review Farber was ordered to remain In the case. jail and the Times to puy $5,000 There are s1mt1ar "reporter in dally fines until the rlle21 were confldenllalily" cases In lower surrendered. courts, and it Is poastble th In addition. the criminal con· Supromc Court w111 use one of vlctlon carried a six·month Juli Exc avation work de pends upon approval by the Army. U S. Army Corps of Engineers. which halted similar work beg un a year ago. upon th e! recommendation of the U.S Fish a nd Wildlife Service. Fish and Wildlife considered the vegetation growing in the channel "indigenous habitat" protected under federal law Had the sta te permit not been obtained to remove the willow thickets, Hurst warned. "very severe health, s afety. environ- mental and economic problems" would have resulted. Hurst predicted that if the sewage plant were flooded, raw sewage would be discharged mto the ereek and now into Newport Bay . fouling waters for miles. lie said the plant would be out of commission at leas t six months The s!X7(1gap cleanup work 1s expected to take about two weeks. f'r0ta Page Al HOSTAGES a .m .• went out and came back with a rifle. "Re said 'Oive everybody a drink. This is not a holdup or a stickup. I've got problems'," Dudley said. Severa l times, Co rne ll telephoned the News, de ma nd· ing to see a reporte r "I don't trust these Wyandotte <'Ops." he said. Police said that before Bullard went in. Cornell gave his loaded 22-caliber semiautomatic rine to his brother , Ronald. Ronald emerged. saying : "There are fi ve drunks an there. They don't want to come out. They love Gary." Gary came out about 9:25 a .m . One hostage, Dorothy Hughes, 47. of Riverview, said, "He had his hand on the trigger for three or rour hours ... But Dudley S<fid Cornell did not threaten anyone in the bar and "was a perfect gentleman all night." One hostage almost fell down when he left the bar and ha<t to be helped aw3y by police In one call to the News. Cornell was asked if his wife had left him, as hostages had re- ported. "Something like that," h~ said -~-· ........ NATION'S CAPITAL GETS FIRST SNOW OF THE SEASON Northeast Blanketed by Major Storm; Accident• Mount Washington Powdered Winter's Blanket Covers Northeast By The Assoc:lated Press Snow blew into the Northeast today. slowing traffic to a slippery crawl and whitening the nation's capital. Manhattan 's Times Square and the hills or New England. The first major Northeast snow of the season rambled out of the Midwest where on Sunday it lert up to 10 inches in some regions and made a mess or the wind.up to the Thanksgavmg holiday The storm was blamed ror two hi g hw ay d eath s n e<1 r th~ Iowa -Missouri border. I EarlJer story. Page A4 1 "It 's still coming down." said a sta te trooper 10 Frederick, Md .. near the Catoclin Mountains, whe re six inchei. were expected. In New J ersey. the s peed Umit on the turnpike was dropped Lo 35 mph. Oil Price WingVp? KUWAIT I AP I - M ember ~ o r t h e Orga n1 za t1 o ii o f Petroleum Exp ort 1 n ~ Countries will raise the price of oil by 2 percent per qunrter in 1979. J K u w a 1 l1·n e w s pa p \' r reported t ay . Th e us uall y well-infor ed Al Watan s aid the increase. 8 percent by the end of 1979. will be adopted at next month ·s OPEC meeting in Abu Dhabi. The report. 1f true. would a ppear lo be a compromise between the world 's lar ges t o il producer, Saudi Arabia. which favors a freeze or a mini mum inc r eas e in states. and the m ilitant:. lik e Al geria a nd I raq which s upp o rt an immediate hike of at least 10 percent. In Philadelphia . slicked roads and scattered small accidents turne d commuti n g into som ewhat of a bumper derby. "The minor accident people ar!'!n 't even bothering to call in." said trooper Robert Schutta of the York barracks. about an hour 's drive west 01 Philadelphia. "East of North Platte, we have more cars off the road than on." said a state patrolman in Nebrask<.i. when~ up to 10 inches or snow fell Sunday. More Lhan 70 trafric accident-. wer e reported early Sunday in Omaha . N eb ., and one policeman s aid bridges on Inte rstate 80 were so slick that officers could barely stand up to direct traffic_ T-here we re numerous reports or jackknifed trucks m ditches FroraPageAJ TRIAL .•• killers who were hrought here from the East Coast on a S25.000 contrJct Oescnbing the group as the '"three Italians ... Moseley said Rovan and two other men were marked for dea th after they kid· i\~ippt·d Alexander Kuhk. 28. of Newport B~ach. ;md suC'cesbful· ly held him fo r $1 00,000 1n ronsom The prosecutor told the j ury he will offer evidence that will prove that the murder plot and the decision Lo import Fiori and hb l'Omparuons stemmed from the operations of Prasadam Dis· tributing, Im·. Ht! dt>scr1 bed Prasadam a~ a company that had strong hnk:. with the Hare Kris hna move mcnt and which allegedly was involved in a multi-m illion (!Ollar drug smuggli n ~ ring wh1t'h concealed its revenues m the assets of outwardly respec- table business oper<1tions tn Oraogc County. gal's country ... fal 1 cashmere -a bl.aut1HAI baste. ours or<l from scoLlan<l an sty!~ that, complimwl. Lh<l-many moodearxi colors of your wim:lrobrz. wmn you put. sormtJ11ng on fbr t,h<L IOOth t.1mz.,w1th aa much pleasure. oo t..h<Z. r1rst ,you lvMz.a buJut1ful b,s1c 44 faehion island, newport center 644-5070 - those t.o study the Issues of free sente n ce for Farber and • ressaodfairtrt~•~l.~...r..,.....,.....-."E:W"'~i$1~00~S~.fu>~r~or.:.t)~'~bvi~~;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~ ere were no e e T met1 ready has paid the In favor of hearin1 Farber's IP· fine but Farber's 1ix·month sen· peal. teoce wu auapendld. " • , ' •• , --. ~ ~· .. r l t I ' • f 17 !; ·' f lo s l. ~ m f Ti I 7 ~ N 1 • > sn , or • it re. wi ho . h i lo~ sto . a M < Mo we1 II A . for t trag 29-ye. fa the: of his · fire p, Dar . Dolph dea d Co m 1 ' after · Hi1 Norm 1 Obis1 Avent . the m ' slide fire b , A 1 witnt 'Notm sar l> rast. t ; ha ve ho we' said. "I s phone That story placed 8' ) Let I ___ m-.;,nake a w 642 5671 \ • Lag1•na/ South Coast . Alterneon N.V. Stoek8 \' VOL. 71 , NO. 331, 3 SECT IONS, 30 P AGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1978 TEN CENTS •t __________________________ ....; ______________________________________________________________________________________ ...;. ____________ ;..;;;,;.;...;..;.;;.;.. __ .... ______ ..;..;::.;,.,;;..;:;,;:.;.;.:;.; •• ayor oscone -lain Did Fiori Adniit Slaying? By TOM BARLEY Ol IM 0.lly ,.. '~ The prosecutor told an Orange County Superior Court jury to- day that Jerry Pete r Fiori of Huntington Beach confessed to the killing of Ste phe n J ohn Bovan or Fountain Valley short· ly a fter Newport Beach police a rrested him o n murde r charges. De puty District Attorney Jay Moseley told the j ury in his opening statement that Fiori, 41. admiUed that he put nine buJlets into Bovan on Oct. 22, 1977, dur· in~ a confrontation outside a Newport Beach restaurant. Fio ri denies the allegation Al"Wl,...._.e GUNNED TO DEATH SF Mayor Moscone 35-mile Chase ALSO ASSASSINATED Supervlaor Harvey Miik f ' • • ~ .... ,,........ NATION'S CAPITAL GETS FIRST SNOW OF THE SEASON Northeast Blanketed by Major Storm; Accidents Mount I Winter's Bhmket He has pleaded not guilty in Judge Robert P . Kneeland·~ courtroom to charges of murder. conspiracy to commit murder and conspira cy to kidnap. Reading from the transcript of a statement allegedly made at Ne wport Beach police head· quarters, Moseley quoted Fiori as telling an int e rrogator : "Bovan lunged at me and tried to gr a b me. Train Runs Wild Through Oklahoma I Covers Northeast "The first shot knocked him backwards and sent him reeling. The second shot knocked him down." Moseley sajd Fiori then ad- mitted to police that he fired By 1be Associated Press on the turnpike was dropped to seven ~re shots from a 9 mm • nlS'W""btew-tnto-ttte-NOl'theast -a5-mi)ft"--------automatic pistol as be stood over ~od ay, s lowing t r a rfi.c to a -~,---lippe ry crawl and whitening the In Phlladelpbia, s licked roads He &aid police then asked ation's capital, Manhattan's and scattered s mall accidents Fiori if Bovan said anything to iTimes Square and the hills of t u r n e d co mmutin g into him. . ;Ne w England. som ewhat of a bumper derby. And he again quoted Fiori: The first major Northeast "Arte r the second shot he told snow or the season rambled out "The minor accide nt people me that he bad bad enough." f f h M d h s d aren't even botherin~ to call in." Moseley told the jury that the lo l e i west w ere on un ay said trooper Robert Schutta of shooting of Bovan ended a long it left up to lO inches in some the York barracks, about an hunt r • .__ ·ct· b t . r re_gions and made a mess of the or u... Vl un Y a no o wind-up to the Thanksgiving h o u r 's d r i v e w e s t o r · killers who were brought here holiday Philadelphia. from the East Coast on a $25.000 contract. The storm was, blamed for two "East of North Platte, W"' Describing the group as the h igh way d f aths n ear the have morecarsoffthe road•._an "three Italians " Moseley sai'd · lowa-Missoun border. <Earlier ua • on," said a state patrolman in Bovan and two other men were ·story, Page A4> Nebraska. where up to 10 inches ma rked for death after they kid· "It's still coming down," said of snow fell Sunday. napped Alexander Kulik. 28. of a st ate trooper in Frederick, More than 70 traffic accidents Newport Beach. and successful· ·Md ·• n e ar t h e C ato c tin wer e reported early Sunday in ly held him for $100,000 in Mo untains, where six inches o m a h a , Ne b ., a nd 0 n e (See TRIAL, Page A2> were expected. 1 · · d b · d • In New Jersey, the speed limit po ice man s aa ra ges on Interstate 80 were so slick that officers could barely stand up to ' PURCELL. Okla . CAP l - Railroad inspectors were trying to figure out today how an un· m anned locomotive sta rted a wild run that led authorities on a 35-mile chase through central Oklahoma. • The ruoaway 60-ton switch g.ine m ar · throu h ~outh Oklahoma City. Moo.re. orliia!L and Noble on Sunday before it reached the r aalyard northeast of Purcell a nd was purposely de· ra iled 70 minutes after the run started. 'There were no inj uries: "It just got away from us." said Gil Sweet. a spokesman at the Santa Fe rai lroad office in Topeka. Kan. He said the cause or the inci· dent was not known. "It could have been vibration that shook the throttle into the run posa· lion." E a rl ie r , a n Ok l a h o m a Highway Patrol s pokes man speculated that someone started the train in the Oklahoma City railyard and then hopped off. A witness at the Santa Fe yard in Purcell said the locomotive wa s s witched off the main lint! onto a side rail and allowed to ram a hopper car to stop the locomotive. Officials sa id the brakes on the en~ine were a ppare ntly ~jJaged, llmit.ing it .to 20 t.o :.» males per bour~and sending out showers or sparks and s moke from the wheels as it plowed southward. Sweet s aid t he engine probably could reach 60 miles per hour at fuJl throttle . P o lice. hig hway p a tro l troopers and firefighters raced to c rossings in Moore a nd Norman in an effort to keep motorists off the tracks. They said the locomotive m ade it through both towns without inca· de nt . Jer ry Cusic. a Moore police of· ficer , tried to jum p on to the locomotive at t hree separate locations to stop it but was una· ble to do so San Juan Man Loses Life in Cycle Accident direct t raffic. The re wer e numerous reports of jackknifed trucks in ditches. The National Weather Service s a id it did not expect any ove rnight acc umulations in N e bras ka , but warned of one-to-three inches of new snow t o-d a y i n e a s t e r n a n d sout he aste rn Iowa a nd four i n c h es a cross s o uth e rn Michigan. San Clemente Woman Hit By Car, Hurt Teacher Strike Eyed In Huntingwn Beach A short trip to purchase milk for his young child e nded m tr ag edy Sun day wh en a . 29-year-old San Juan Capistrano · father died after losing control l of his motorcycle a nd striking a •fire plug in Dana Point. ! Daniel J . Norman of ~3055 Dolphin .Court. was pronounced ;d ead o n arri val at Mission ,.communit y Hos.pita! shor tly ~after the 9: 15 a. m. crash. . Highway Patrol offlrers said t Norman was westbound on Del • Obispo Street near Stonehill A venue when be lost control or the motorcycle; struck the curb. slid 60 feet and smashed into a fire hydrant. A CHP s pokes m a n said witnesses a l the scene said Norman, who was wear ing a safety helmet, was not tra veling fast. Nor.man apparently did not have a motor cycle license, ho wever, a CHP spokesm an said. ON FIRST CAIL "I sold l'hy Sabot on the first phone call." That's the advertising success ; ~tory of the Balboa man who , placed UUI ad in the Dally Pilot: Iowa state troopers sa id late Sunday that so many cars were in ditches they could not reach them all and that they were concentrating on treating the in j ured and tending to the elderly and infirm. Many roads in Iowa were covered by either Ice or snow. police said. Hotel Aide Mr. Schmidt Dead at 83 L aguna Beach resident William T. Schmidt, maitre d' hotel or the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles for more than 40 years, died Saturday at the age or 83. Mr. Schmidt was a 25 year res· ident of Lag_una Beach,, where he lived at 48S Bent Ave. He died Saturday at South Coast Medical Cente r. Mr. Schmidt was t>orn in Ham burg, Germa ny, wher e many of his relatives still reside. G raveside services wlll be held at 2 p.m . Tuesday at Pacllic View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. S11bot Xln\ ('()l)d $225 xx.x-Mr. Schmidt ls survived by xux sons Robert P. SchmJdt of Cotta Let the Dally Pilot help you Meaa; Alvin J: Schmidt, Hunt· make a saJJ A frien.dly ad-vtser i~ton Beach. and Wiiliam A. · _ mi t Laiuna Beach. w fi~(Jll" l'tJrlrn-.ct-at-e s also sutvlv~ by atght - 642 5678. "randchildten. ( , A San Clemente worn an was injured just after sundown Sun· dav. when she was struck by a car as she crossed El Camino R ea l i n a c r o ss walk al Escalones. Police said Emma Smith. 61, of 130 W. Mariposa, was hit by a car driven by George Habig, 75, or 200 Via Alegre. A San Clem e nte Ge ne r a l Hospital spokesman said Mrs. Smith is undlirgoing extensiq-e X-rays today, following a pre· limin a ry d iag n o s i s o r ·•numerous broken bones." San Clemente police have rec· ommeoded that the district at- torney cite Habig for failure to yield t o a pedestrian in a crosswalk. By RAYMOND ESTRADA OI ti• o.I" Piiot Si.fl Huntington Beach Umon High School District officials a re bracing for a threatened t eache r st,rike T uesd a y at seven West Orange County cam puses Teache r s lead e r s have urged the district's 830 in- st ructors to reject the school boa rd 's I a t est contract offer. The 750-member dis· t rict teacher association has sc heduled a vote late today on the contract . Two main issues seem to block the way to a contract settlt:· ment: Camera·Shy? Kennedy PhokM Cause Flap NEW YORK <APl -Where Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis goes, cameras follow It was bus iness as usua l Sunday night. Photographers lay in wait when the forme r fi rst lady arrived at a private East Side club ror a birthday party honoring her two children, CaroUne , who turns 21 today, and J ohn Jr., who was 18 on Saturday. During 30 seconds of clicking shutters. shouting and pushing around the KeMedys and their m other , Da ily Ne ws photog'raphe r Ric h a rd Corke r y exchanged shoves with the club's doorman. ''A doorman ? He 's more like a bouncer. I came here for plctures1 not a beating," said Corker y. Responded tne doorman, who identified himself as "Cosmo": ''He s hoved me. t pushed him back . t os ea-rurn10 mo~tn a nice -District ofri cials have of· rered a five percent pay boost from January to JuJy of 1979 if a state pay freeze is lifted. But teachers want the possible five per cent boost lo be retroactive to J uly of 1978. . -Teachers art; dem anding bmdlng and not Just advisory a rbitra t ion in e mployee grievances except on financial matte rs such as s a lary and fringe benefit disputes. That de-mand has gone unans wered. "We plan to keep scboot open and have enough qualified sub· stitute teachers <about 300 >." said school district spokesman Lyn Henderson. "We ·are encouraging students to come to school." she added. Mrs. Henderson said district negotiators are trying to ar· r ange a Tuesday afternoon con· tract talk with teachers prior to a 6 P.m . school board meeting at Ma rina High School • Old Air Base To Krisbnas? CONDON, Ore. <AP) -The Internationa l S ociet y for Krishna Consciousness has or· f ered to b~y the former Condon Air Base. The owner of the property. Paul Vaden, said he will setl lt for Sl.S mJIUon ii be cannot set financing to turn tt into a retire- ment community. The alte has 27 houses and 22 commercial bulldln11 a nd a wa er a . \ . . ... t .! ~ ,.:,..~ ! . ..._\ ( I t I , . .. ·Milk Also Kilkd BULLETIN SAN FRANCISCO CAP> - Recently resigned supervisor Dan W1aKe was arrested In bis car 35 minutes after Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk were shot to deatb. SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -San Fra n cis co Ma yor G e or ge Moscone and city supervisor Ha r vey Milk were -shot an!t killed today at City HaJJ , ~~ oflicials said. Diane Feinstein. pres ident o( the Board or Supervisors, said the killings occurred about l l a.m Police issued an a ll-points b ull e ti n for for m e r c ity supervisor Dan White, who re- signed recenU y. Milk was the fi r s t se lf. proclaimed homosexual to be e l ec t e d t o l h e Board of Supervisors. · Wh ite, 32, .resigned earlier th.ts month c iting fi na nc ia l dif· ficuJties. He said he was unable to s upport bis fa mily on the $9,600 a year a supervisor is paid while be was trying to build a business selling fried potatoes on Fisherman's Wharf. S ince re s i gnin g , White changed his mind and asked Moscone to reappoint him. But Moscone had not bee n expected to agree. 1'he Board or Supervisors is the equivalent or a city council and governs San F r ancisco along with the mayor. Mrs. Feinstein. accompanied by Police Chief Charles Gain. anno unced the k illings to a shocked group in a hallway out· side the supervisors' offices on the second noor of the Ci ty Hall. Armed police guards stood by outside the s upervisors ' offices and at the mayor's offi ce. An ambulance stood by at the front door or the building. where a cro wd of seve ral h undred persons gathered as reports of the s hootings spread. ' Post Vacant On Clemente Parks Board Re s umes from a nyone in terested in filling a vacancy on the San Clemente Parks and Recreation Commission will be accepted by City Clerk Max Be rg until S p.m. on Dec. 6. Ber g said the City Council is expected to fill the post vacated by Leland Murphy a l its Dec. 6 meeting. Murphy resigned from the commission after serving a year and a half. due lo increas- ing business commitments, Berg said. Commissioners are paid $7.50 for each meeting they attend. Coast Weather Fair through Tuesday wlth sunny and wa rmer days. Highs Tuesday in low 708. Lows topight 45 to 52. • • INSIDE TODA V It to~• "true grit'' to find real gr its i n So uthern Cohfornia. but o group of rn t n meet monthly to celebrate thol Ollie dith. See Faoturtrtg Poge CJ . I ,~ ,, .. A Z DAILY PILOT Mond!y. ~ 21, 1918 ----·----· -Gunmlln 'Hosts' Bar H0stages WYANDCYl"fl-:. t.1't'h IAPI A man wtlh a nlle who ) Id he WH dep~ took 10 peof,)l ,hoatnge 1n ·• har todt1y 11otuyt'd nl'urlr t.'iJtht hour1oo und or(h•r,>d the bnr to M.'f\\' drtnkb II ni.cht Wht•n tlw hvi.tuti''' atot ltw chanc~ to l\•UVl'. h.tlf r<•fuM•d to d<>t>O Ont-or I ho. .... ,. (I\ t• ho ... 1 UMI'' \Jiil tht•y wtmh.'<l w mJ~t· ... un· th.- 111unm;rn'1; th•11\1ind f1.>r ho~pll.d tn·utm<'nl \Hli-nwt Ttw olbt•r fivl' hud bt'\'11 .1l101oH•d to 1,•1n1• .1t vurious how:. tlurin.: lht• niwhl TIUef Goes .Fis~ Gets $15,000 Looi ·· F1 :.h111~·· p roved proflt.1hlt• th1-. w'·vkcnd for J bur~l.ar "'h o rt• po r l l'd h hook l'd .ar1 l':.llmJIW SI !°) lKIO in rm~), with u makc:.turt rod from Weil.ft.'ld 's Jeweler:t at South Cou~t Plaza m CostJ Ml•sa c 0 :. I a M es ti p u I I (' c 1nves t1gaton. determined S u n d a y t h a t a strai~htcnt.'d coat hanger with a fishhook <tltachcd to the end was usl'd in reaching through u store entrancegatc to s nure <1 number of valuable rings. Store manager Irwin Klein and his employees round th e makes hift' device on the store's floor when they opened at 10 :20 a.m . Sunday. The gunm.-n. nlenorted by &JOUu u Gory COnl II, ~ <ii W1a11dott , a.urr odercd uhtsr 1lv•n1 UJ> the rtne to a brother. nd af&er reporter Geor1e Bullat'd of th~ Dt'lroil Ne wa JOtn<'d b1m lit lb~ bur Corn ·JI w s U1kt•n to Wv ndottt• Gl'nt'ral flo!'pltnl In nn 1tmbulanrC" t>n<' or lht• ho~tu~···' "'11-. ht11t .incl no -.hotJ; \\l'l t' ftn•d lit>n l>udh•" 4 t .. w, 11nclt1t11· trutk <1nH•1 '\11 111 <'111 flPll 1•11 lt"rt•d Rill " n11 m•t H.1r 111 I 40 o m , Wt:nt out .11111 1·1inw b11t·k "'llb u 110(· .. lie said C1vt• ,., 1•n body u drink 11ns 1:. not n holdup or a 'ltkkup 1 · "' wot 1>rohlcmi. '." Oudh:> a1c1 Se v " r 11 I t I ult• !I , Corn c II h'!f phonl·ct tht· N1'"'" tll'mund uig lo ... , ... •• a.•11m lt•1 'I don·t tru,f th1•M· Wvandottt· l'OP • ' tk• 1>utd Police :-tttd I hut twfort> Hullurd "'l'nl m, Coml'll i.:a~l' hti. louded 22 <':tllber M'11'11t1utomatk riht: to his brother, Ronald. Ronuld l'mcrQl'd. suym~ 'There are rlvi> drunk' an tht'rt' They don't want to corm• out 'l'hey love Gary " Gary l'Umt: out about 925am One hostage, Dorothy Hughes, 47, of Riverview. i.md , "He had bis hand on the tnggcr for three or four hour.. " Bui Dudley said Corne ll dJd not thr~ulen anyone 4 Diving Victims Identified In t h~ bu 1t1d "was u ~rfect tcnlkm•n au ntabl ... On hmla.lc 1llmoi,t fell down when tw left the bar and had t.o be! ht1ped away by police. In ono ull to the Ncwa. Cornl'll woi. u kcd if hhi wife had '''" him, lib holl\ul( '8 hud re· l)Oftl•d St11tll'lh1n~ llkl' lh<it." hl' ••• 111 Ill' t•l·llllll'tl tw t11.t'1 bt•t•n UOU• L agu11a Co111K~I blc to get treatment at Wyan· doth' Gene ral Hosp il.Jl.I for d «.>press1on. but h oapJlal 1pokeama n Steve Lada said Cornell had been treated there Saturday and had another ap- Pointment today Lada declined to describe Cornell's problem or treatment. No l'hurl:!eb we n· fil ed 1m· mcdiatl'lv Sycamore Hills ... -~Discussion Set .... Laguna Beach e1 ty coun· c1lmen will meet tonight at 7 o'clock to discuss problems in the complex acquis ition or Sycamore Hills . The special meeting. called by Councilmun Wayne Baglin, is in· tended to outline plans being formulated by the Laguna Lakes Regional Task Force for de· velopmenl of land on Laguna Canyon Road. The task force is comprised of city and county officials to work out proposals for land use. nood control, a county regional park. possible realignment of Laguna Canyon and E l Toro Roads. a Oil Price W ing Up? freeway and recre ational uses for the 522-acre parcel recentl y purchased by the city. and sur· rounding county land, owned by the Irvine Company. Bagtin believes planning for the area has fallen apart. and asked for a public review or pro· gram s planned for Sycamore Hills and adjacent land. He said he wants to insure the $6. 75 million purchase price for Sycamore HHls will not become a burden on city taxpayers, and wants proof that a proposal revenue bond sale program is workable. The final $5.4 million payment from the city to the former owne rs. Rancho Palos Verdes Corp .. is due June 15, and Baglin said he would like to know if that deadline can be extended. or if funds can be riJised by that time. The meeting will be held in council chambers and members or the city's planning com· mission. as well as the public. are invited to attend. O•lly Pllol SIAll Ploolo Book Bonan%a Top of the World Elementary School students Sean Mahoney lleftl .and Colby Julian. both 9. sit atop piles of books that are on sale this week at the Laguna Beach school library to benefit the library. The Book Faire runs from 7:45 a.m. to 3 pm. through Friday, with a special sale Wednesday from 7 to 9 p m A tray o f rin gs inadvertently had been left on a stool near the front of the store, Klein said, and the coat hanger was used to re ach the gems a fter the Jewelers closed their gate at 6 p.m . Saturday Identities and addresses have been released for fo ur people who died in three separate div ing accidenlc; orr the coast this weekend. including two Orange County residents Andrew Rich, 23. of 1921 N Sherry Lane, Santa Ana, and Mary Pecsi. 21, of 1537 Maszim Ave., Fullerton, died Friday af· tcrnoon while diving together near Ribbon Rock on the west side of Catalina Island. K U WAI T I API - Member s o f t h e Orga n1 zat1on of Petroleum Exporting Countries will raise the price of oi l by 2 percent pe r quarter in 1979. a Kuw a 1t1 n e w s pc.pe r reported today. Coast Woman Assaulted Fro.Page Al TRIAL. • • ransom . The prosecutor told the Jury he will offer evidence that will prove that the murder plot and the decision lo import Fiori und bis companions ste mmed from the operations of Prasadam Dis· tributing, Inc. He dt"Scribed Prosadam as a ' company that had s~rong links with the Hare Krishna move· ·ment and which a llegedly was involved in a multi-million dollar drug s mugglin g r ing which concealed its revenues in the assets of outwardly respec· table business operations in Orange County. Moseley identified Kulik and his wire, Elsie Caban Kulik. 28, who is also known by her Hare Kris hna name of Tarni Devi Dasi , a s prin cipals in the Prasadam enterprise along with two other defenda nts. Laguna Museum Sets Open House An open house featuring wine, cheese and fruit. trees will ~ held Nov. 29 at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. hosted by the mui>eum store. The day·long event, open to the public, will run from 11 :30 <i.m to 4:30 pm and includes a raffle for a $500 Christmas Tree des ig ned by Eschbach 's of Laguna Beach. Tickets, at $2 each. entitle .the winner to free de li very anywhere in Orange County. For information, call 494·6531 Klan Marches NEW ORLEANS (APl -A march by 87 Ku Klux Klan sym- pathizers through the French Quarter went off peacefully Sun· day as police hustled away the Klans me n before black coun· terdemonstrators showed up. ORANGE COAST Lt~ DAILY PILOT ~ f)t '"<f'l C""'' 0,.11. Po04 •1tn ..w'f\.1f" ., r '""" ~fY'f1 lh. N • Pf'f\j. tj. fMN••Jwcl bY t""' °'""""" (.o.1 tPubl1,l'unotomo.,ny ~,_._.PfMt~4't'* ~t>f:~.::.=~~~f~"':,~.t.::. ~~~--..... V•fl•• •n11"• ~Od~• v"""" •"'1 ~~·;:i~~~~~v:!!7~'f! ~~tMC:,:.-~=~~t,.~:.;:,~~.;:.,~JO Wilt !Hy ._ .... _ P..r'\H)t"t "nd Pvbt4"-'• J .. ,. c_, YKt Pf_..,,dfl-1'\t•~(".;fftl'M~ 'f ...... •"'"" ... [dllt'N ,.....,4\A M-~".-0'™1 C:dltQf C-..rte•M .._, II_ ....... A\"\IMtt MAl'\AQlf'IQ f'Oltor\ l•aun• ••acll ornc:. n•o~,,,.se,..,., ""''"ftQ"""'"' .. 0 11o .... .,.." OfflcH Chit• Mt \f ''° W.\I 0..1 \l•..-1 H~~~-:~~.!'~\t~~"~::o •I \at\ DltOO ,,....-..uy Telepllon• (71 4)6'2"'321 CIHelflH Ad1ter1l1lng 642·5171 L19Un• •••Gii AllO.,.r1menta: Telepllone4...._ ''°'" '-" , .. """",. 411-MOO A Coast G uard spokesm an said the pair were overdue in re· turning to a commereial diving boat. Other divers searched for them . then called Los Angeles Sheriff's divers, who found the pair 125 feet underwater. A wom an who died early Saturday afternoon while diving from a boat off the southeast lip of San Clemente Island has been identified as Mari Campbell. 37, of Phoenix, Ariz .• the San Diego County Cor oner's office re - ported. The victim, whose diving bud· dy was not injured. died of an apparent air embolis m. the Coast Guard reported , but the coroner's office said cause of death has no t ye t been cs ta hlished. Also dead Saturday a fternoon wns a diver identified by the Ventura County Corone r 's office as David Michael Dichoso, 31, of Milpitas, Calif. Dichoso was diving with two buddies off a boat near Santa Cruz Island when he ran into dif· fic ullics. The Coast Guard s pokesman said cause o' the ac cide nt is not known Di choso was taken lo St John's Hospital in Oxna rd. Th e u s u a ll y we ll informed Al Watan said the inc r ease, 8 percent by the end or 1979. will be adopted aL next month's OPEC meeting in Abu Dhabi T h e report, if true, would appear to be a compromise between the wo r l d 's l a r gest oil producer , Saudi Arabia. which favors a freeze or a mi n i mum increase in states, and the militants like Algeria a nd Iraq whi c h s uppo rt a n immediate hike or at least 10 percent. P arents' Meeting Slated a t School Parents of Dana Hills High School students can attend a m eelinf( Wed nesday at the school to l~arn about a new regis tration procedure to be used for the second semester We dnesd ay's meeting _i s scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. in the staff dining room at the school, 33333 St. of the Golden- Lantern in Dana Point. Addi· tional iriformalion on the reg- is tration procedu re or th e meeting 1s avuilable by calling the school, 496-6666, and asking for the counsclin~ center. Police Push Probe Of Laguna Slaying L aguna Beach poli ce a re following up lead s in t he stabbing death of designer Brent S. Tobey. whose nude body was found in his bedroom a week ago by a friend. Investigators said they arc Viejo Driver Perishes in Boat Smashup Mot orboat race driver Buzz Miller of Mission Viejo wus killed Sunday wh e n h is s peedboat nipped and landed on him wbile he was making a .practice run one hour before the s tart or a race on Lake Havasu. Ariz. working on severa l angels in the murder. but would not reveal progress in the case to da te. "We 're sti ll running dpwn som e leads and should have som e informution later this week," s aid Detective Gene Brooks, who has been assigned the tas k of finding Tobey's murcterer The 55·year-old civic activist ~as murdered sometime before 6 p .m. last Monday, police s ai d . u nd h i s bo d y wa s discovered by a te nant who lives in a bungalow behind the man's home at 1320 Carmelita St. lie had been stabbed about 15 tipies in the chest. back and neck, police said Tobey was a member or the C h a mb e r o f Co mm e r co Beautlfi cat,ion Committee. and was for rrldny years in charge of ushers at the Pa1Zeant or the Masters. The victim was in the habit of invilinl( stranl{ers to his .home. rrlends told police. • A Lake Havasu Cit y Fire Department spokesman said Miller. 45, is believed to have struck a tire in the water, whJch caused his high performance R-tauranl • -~~ craft to rup over ~o ~ Miller was to compete ln th.e SST-120 class or the annual !Ake Vacuum Cle aner Havasu Classic after the 8 a.m. A v,"'cuum chmoer described accident. .. The fir e d e partme nt as old, noh1y und not very 11pokesman said such practice serviceable," was reported runs are taken at the driver's stolen from the White House restaura nt. 340 South Coast ~r'''f; :.:~ 0o~ '::to!!.:::~~'31~ own risk, since patrol boats and lfiahw .. y, durina bar hours Sun· m• '" •• ·~•trll .. muo ~ ...... m•y ~ medical personnel were nol on " .. " Masked Man's TokJJ, Six in Huntington A g unman w e a r i n g a pantyhose mask to obscure his scarred face sexually assaul ted two Huntington Beach women in separate predawn a ttac ks Sunday. Police Sgt. Luis Ochoa said the masked man is believed to be the same sex attacker who h'as tri ed five a ssaults in diffe rent parts of the city. Armed with a small pistol. the attacker pried open a sliding glass door. a woke his sleeping victim and threatened to rape , the 37-vear-old woman But tbe woman talked t he man out or the attack at 4: 15 a .m. The man wa lked outdoors and drove awav Al 4 :55 a .m . a 25 ·year-old woman just two blocks away was awakened by the masked man who also threatened her with a gun and forced her to commit a sex act. She was not otherwise injured. Again polil'e belie ve the attacker pried open a s liding door . In the second Sunday break-in. some jewelry and cash was taken. Police believe the pantyhose attacker struck til a downtown apartment on Nov. 13 al 11 :50 p.m. when he forced two women to commit a sex act at gunpoint. The gunman had entered the apartment by pry ing open a sliding glass door where the two women were chatting. Just 10 minutes pr ior to the Nov . 1 3 attack. a wo ma n reported that a m <tn lrit·d to burst through her front door at her home just two blocks away The first attack of the m asked m::in nrrurrt'd Clt't I tn north llunt1ngton Bl'at·h al 4 JO a.m wht·n tht· atlackt•r 11mmied ·• re· a r window a nd r<1 pcd J 28·)-t•ar-old woman Planned Swp Signs Flayed in Lagwta The nearly 300 new stop ~1gn!> recommended for installation at Laguna Beach intersection., made the group see red The handful or vocal rcs1denL'> who would be most affected by the signs turned out at a recent City Council meeting to prote:.t a report prepared by th · state·~ Office of Traffic Safety That report suggested 29 nvw stop signs be installed to control the minor leg at each intcn-ec lion. But homeowners a rgued th<: red and white signs would do nothing more than m<1kc high speed expressways out of lhl• major routes that intcrscc·t the proposed signs. ··Anyone with any ~cn sc knows you have to slow down al Through Street before turning onto Park <Avenue 1." one res1 dent said. ··vou'd have to bc a fool to pull out without ~lowm~ down or looking .. T he same ari.:umcnl came> from residents of othe r mtnor t1 streets wh1r h adjoin maJor r<>s· 1d ent1sl roadways in• the Art Colony They contend the stop signs e ncourage downhill racers on Skyline Dnve to drive faster. because th1· speeding moton!'.t would kno'A those entering from side strt.'l'l!> must come to a com- plt•lt• stu11 Ry leaving the minor legs ".,. ('Onl rolled. motorists on botn roactways use a bit more coq· twn, thC'y 1·la1m<'d Tht•y rCC'l'1ved support from l'ounci lm<tn Kelly Boyd. who termed major nwrlways su<·h a~ Park Avt·nut'. T1•mple Hill s Drive. ll1ll('rc:st. Skyline and ll 1gh Or.'.ve a<, "11otcntia t ract•wavs Mayc)r .Jac·J.. Mc•l>owc-11 J01n1•d 1n , saying that p..·rhaps the> state recommcmlat1on was "over-stop '.'-.1gnang Lai::una Bl•at•h " Tht• l'ounc1I 'cot the• rl•c·om m<•ndallon hark to city trnffic pf;rnncr'> with a 'uggl'sl1on thc•y look into th\' muttt"r a~am @J~o~~~@ 44 fasNon island, newport center 644·507o ,. I j la a e e d e ., ;' L #0 OID ra a to n ... ta act ed •of >Ill :l k> ,. 1 It • ll ,. ,, • ,.. I ,;, ~::;~~::.:,••Mv• '""•' .............. 0 the scene until lite roce started. day· "'<_, t'"' "''•r. "'., •• ~ .• Ml•• Miller was fis The machln<'. taken rro1~m~J~us:t~-------.--------------------------------------i-----1-----t~··~:,:i;.~·~;::·0~",:by:..:,:u~"~'·:,;.·~u~to;-.i----:w=aT:e~r~~.~p:re-::.as==:u?.r~e'-c~r~a~rt~ln~th~e-;irmtt.rll~y,-wlfS w 91'\l•,..,._u ,._,.,, $100, employees said. a rea. , -. ,. ( ( ) " Saddleback Afternoon N.Y. S•oeks VOL. 11, NO. 331 , 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA M ONDAY, NOVEM BE R 27, 1978 TEN CENTS -· ayor oscone ;,.... . . -' \ I ,. Al'Wl,.,._ I NAT ION'S CAPITAL GETS RRST SNOW OF THE SEASON Northeast Blanketed by Metor Storm; Accident• Mount Winter's Blanket ~ Covers Northeast By The As80dated Press on the t~pike was dropped to Snow blew into the Northeast 35 mph. f today . slowing traffic lo a ' slippery crawl and whitening the " nation's capital, Manhattan's 7 f Times Square and the hills or 1 New England. 1 The first major Northeast > snow or the season rambled out _ l of the Midwest where on Sunday · .-it le ft up to 10 inches in some regions and made a mess or the wind-up to the Thanksgiving holiday. In Philadelphia, slicked roads und scattered small accidents turned commutin g into somewhat of a bumper derby. ·'The minor accident people aren 'l even bothering to call in." said trooper Robert Schutta or the York barracks. about an hour 's drive we s t or Philadelphia. The storm was blamed for two .. East of North Platte, we highw ~y d~albs n ea r l~e have more carsofftheroadthan Iowa-Missouri border. (Earlier on .. said a state patrolman in story, Page A4 ) -"'•N ·b k· h · h "It' snt · d .. .d e ras a. w ere up to 10 anc es s 1 comm~ own , ~ai of snow fell Sunday a state trooper an Frederat:k. More than 70 traffic accidents M d · • ':'ea r the C_ a l ~ct 1 n were reported early Sunday in Mountains. where six inches O m a h a. N e b ., an d one were expected. . . pol iceman said bridges on In New Jersey· the speed hmit Interstate ~ were so slick that San Juan Man Loses Life in Cycle Accide nt A s hort trip lo purchase milk for his young child ended in tra~e dy Sunday when a 29-year-old San Jua n Capistrano father died after losing control of his motorcycle and striking a .fire plug in Dana Point. Daniel J . Norman of 33055 Dolphin Court, was pronounced dead on arrival al Mission Community Hospita l shortly after the 9: 15 a.m. crash. Highway Patrol officers said Norm an was westbound on Del Obispo Street near Stonehill Avenue when he lost control or the motorcycle; struck the curb. slid 60 feet and smashed into a fire hydrant. A CHP s pok es man s aid 1 witnesses at the scene said Nor man. who was wearing a safel y helmet, was not traveling fast. Norman apparently did not have a motorcycle lice nse. however, a CHP spokesman said. S4IK1l' SAILS ON FIRSI' CUL "I sold my Sabot on the rirst phone call." That's the advertising 'success .. story of the Balboa man who placed Lb1I ad in the Dally Pilot: Sa~t Xlnt cood ~ xxx XMX officers could barely stand up to direct traffic. There were numerous reports of jackknifed trucks in ditches. The National Weather Service said it did not expect any overnight accumulations in Nebras ka . but warned or one-to-three inches or new snow today in easte rn a nd southeastern Iowa and four inches across southern Michigan. Iowa state troopers said late Sunday that so many cars were in ditches they could not reach them .. all and that they were concentrating on treating the inj ured a nd tending to the elderly and infirm Viejo Driver Perishes in Boat Smashup Motorboat race driver Buzz Miller o( Mission Viejo was k i lled Sunday when his speedboat flip~ and landed on him whlle he was making a practice run one hour before the start of a race on Lake Havasu. Arb. A Lake Havas u City Fire Department s~okesman said Miller, 45, is ~lieved to have struck a tire in the water, which caused his high performance craft torupovel'. Miller was lo compete In the SST-120 cla11s of the annual Lake Havasu Clusic after the 8 a.m. · accident. T h e tire department spokesman said such practice ruot att taken al the driver's own risk. si~ patrol bolt.II and medJcal penon.oel were -Mt on the acene until the race started. Miller wH tlirtred out cfi the water by a pleuure cran In the Did Fiori Admit Slaying? By TOM BARLEY Of IM O.lly I'll .. Stafi The prosecutor told an Orange County Superior Court jury lo· day that Jerry· Peter Fiori of Huntington Beach confessed lo the killing or Stephen John Bovan of Fountain Valley short· ly after Newport Beach police a rrested him o n murder charges. Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley told the jur y in his opening statement that Fiori. 41, admitted that he put nine bullets into Bovan on Oct. 22, 1977. dur· in~ a confrontation outside a Newp6rt Beach restaurant. Fiori denies the allegation. AP W1re111Wto GUNNED TO DEATH SF Mayor Moscone 35-mile Chase ALSO ASSASSINATED Superviaor Hervey Miik He has pleaded not guilty in Judge Robert P . Kneeland 's courtroom lo charges o( murder. conspiracy to commit murder and conspiracy to kidnap. Reading from the transcript of a statement allegedly made at Newport Beac h police he ad quarters. Moseley quoted Fiori as t e lling an interrogator .. Bovan lunged at me and tned to grab me. Engine Runs Wild Through Oklahoma "The first shot knocked him backwards and sent him reeling. The second shot knocked him down." Moseley said Fiori then ad· milled to Police that he fired seven more shots from a 9 mm autonutlic pistol as he stood over the stricken Bovan. He said police the n asked . Fiori' if Bovan satd anything to him. And be again quoted Fiori: "After the second shot he told me that he had bad enough.'' Moseley told the jury that the shooting 9f' Bovan ended a long hunt forthe victim by a trio of <See TRIAL, Page AZ) Iran Repons New Violence; Strike En& PURCELL. Okla. CAP) - Railroad inspectors were trying to figure out today how an un manned locomotive started a wild ruo that led authorities on a JS-mile chase through central Oklahoma The runaway 60-ton switch engine roared through south Oklahoma City. Moore. Norman and Noble on Sunday before at reached the railyard northeast or Purcell and was purposely de- railed 70 minutes after the run started. There were no injuries. "It just got away from us." said Gil Sweet, a spokesman at the Santa Fe railroad office in Topeka. Kan. · He said 1 the cause or the anca· dent was not known "It could have been v1brat1on that shook the throttle into the run posi· lion ·· Earlier. :Pl Okla h oma Hig hway Patrol s pokesman speculated tha\ someone started the train in the Oklahoma City ra1lyard and then hopped off. • A witness at the Santa Fe yard an Purcell said the locomotive was s witched orr the main line onto a ·side-r..ail and allowed to ram a hopper car to stop the locomotive. · Officials said the brakes on the engine were apparently engaged. limiting it to 20 to 30 miles per hour and sending out showers or sparks and smoke from the whools as it plowed southward. Sweet s aid tbe engine probably could reach 60 miles per hour al.full throttle. Police. highway patrol troopers and firefighters raced to c rossin,::s in Moore and Norman m an effort to keep motorists off the tracks. They said the locomotive made 1l through both towns without inci· dent Jerry Cusic . a Moore police of· ricer. tried to jump on lo the locomotive at three separate locations to stop 1l but was una· ble to do so. TEHRAN. Iran CAP) -More scattered violence was reported from provincial towns in Tran as employes of the central bank and other government agencies returned to work after a 24-hour general strike called by roes or Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi TeacherStrike Eyed .. Pars. the orficial Iranian news agency. rep<>rtcd at least nin<' persons killed and 30 wounded Sunday in Gorgan, 185 miles east of Tehran. eight branch banks burned in Isfahan, 240 miles south of the capital: tear gas used lo break up an anti-government demonstration in Rezaiych, and a march by thousands in the holy city of Mashhad, near the Sovlei border. protesting the shooting of seven persons last week In Huntingk>n Beach · The strike Sunday was called by Moslem religious leaders to keep pressure on the shah. and opposition politicia ns supported their call But it appeared to have little effect on the nation's economy and did not ca use m aJor' disruptions in public services. By RI\ VMOND ESTRADA OI Ille Dally l'llol Stall Huntington Beach Union Hig h School District officials arc brac ing for a threatened tc:..C'he r s trike Tues day al s<.'ve n West Orange County campuses. Tea ch ers lead e rs have urged the district's 830 Jn· structors to reJect the school board 's l a test co ntract offer. The 750-member dis· trict lC'ache r association has scheduled a vole late today on the contract. Two main issues seem to block the way to a contract settle· ment £amera•shy? Kennedy Phototl Umse Flap NEW YORK <APl Where Jacqueline Ke nnedy Onassis goes, cameras follow It was bus iness as us u a l Sunday n1ght. District officia ls have of· rcred a five percent pay boos t from January to July or 1979 if a state pay freeze as lifted. But teachers want the possible five percent boost to be retroactive to July or 1978. Teachers are demanding binding and not just advisory ar_bitration i~ e mployee grievances except on financial matters such as salary and fringe benefit disputes That dti· mand has Rone unanswered. "We plan lo keep school open and have enough qualified sub· slitute teachers (about 3001," s:11d school district spokesman Lyn Henderson. "We are encouraging students lo come to school," she added. Mrs. Henderson said district negotiators are trying to ar- range a Tuesday afternoon con- tract talk with teachers prior to u 6 P.m. school board meeting at Marina High School Old Air Base To Krishnas? Photographers lay in wail when the former first lady arrived at a private East Side club for a birthday party honoring her two children, Caroline. who turns CONDON. Ore. <AP) -The 21 today, and John Jr., who was 18 on Saturday. I nlernntiona I Society for Dw1ng 30 seconds of clicking shutters, shouting Krlshna Consciousness has of· and pushing around the Kenncdys and their mother. ~1~e~9t~~Y the former Condon Daily News photog rapher Ric hard Corkery The owner or the property, exchanged shoves with the clubig doorman. Pnul Vaden, Raid he wlll sell it "A doorman? He's more Uke a bouncer. t came for tt .~ million If he cannol get- berc for pictures. not a beating, .. s aid Corkery. flnanctn1 to lu.m ll into a retire· Responded the doorman, who Identified l ment communl . osmo": "He s ove me. pus e m «ck . I e • e as uses and 22 asked him to move in a nice wjj_y" commcrcl11l bulldtng11 and '* area. ----------------------~-!·~ ... w .. tN··abd sewer i1yatcm. I 4. • ., \ ~ ···-·.~:I '-'••J • , .&.---.., ' • am Milk A~o Killed . '.J SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and cit y supervisor Harvey Milk were shot and killed today at City Hall, city officials said. Police arrested former city supervisor Dan White. who resigned Uus month but then as ked Moscone lo reappoint him. Moscone had not been expected to agree and was due to name a successor·to· day. A pohce radio broadcast said that Wh ite, 32. drove to tht' Police Department's northern station in the North Beach area and s urrende red about 35 minutes after the s hooting Diane Feinstein, president or the Board of Supervisors. said the k1lhngs occurred about 11 a.m · "As president of the Boar~ of Supervisors." she told a crowd gathered in the City Hall cor ridor ••it is my duty lo malu! lhas announcement Both Mayor Moscone and supervisor Harvey Milk have been shot a nd killed " Cries of shock arose from the crowd and 1t was a few moment:. before she could continue. "The suspect as Supervisor Dan White." she saad. Pohce said While went first in· t o Moscone's o ffice Afte r Moscone was shot. While ran down the hall lo the supervisors· chambers, where Milk was lihot Then White fled the building, Police said. Moscone's body wrappect an u s heet. was brought out ·of Cily Hall a few minutes after th~ shooting. Armed police guards stood by outside the supervisors· offic~ and at the mayor's office An ambulance stood by ut the front door of the building. where a crowd or severa l hundred persons gathered ai. reports of the shootings spread Whale. when he resigned. cited financial diffa culties. He saad ht· was unable to support his family on his $9,600-a-year supervisor's salary while trying lo build a business selling fried potatoes on Fisherman's Wharf The Board or Supervisors IS the equivalent of a caty council Milk was elected to the t 1 me mber board in November 1977 He ran as a 'ielf- proclaimed homosexual and won s uppo rt from the city's gay population. estimal<'d at one sixth or San ,.,rancisco 's J>OJIUIU· lion or nearly 700.000 Be fore h e w as e lectt'<I s upervisor. Milk operated u camera shop on Castro Street, in the predominantly gay art!a or the city In April. White was the only supervisor lo vote against a ~HY rights ordinance Moscone. born in San Fran <See MURDERS, Page A2l Or:.~!=as l Weathe r Fair through Tuesday with s unny and warmer 'days . Highs Tuesday in low 70s. Lows loniaht 45 to 52. INSIDE TODAY It take a "tn.ui gnt" lo /Ind real grit• 1n Southern Col1/~nt14. but a group o/ men mett monthl11 to celtbrate that DU:ie dlah. See Featurfno ~Cl " t• . ) " 0 e e d e >f • n· .. two lion 1ers ' a . J to aers Uoo >k a r1ct ject trot rom eek· one L978, a use :tors D&D· aken 'rom IS, walk set- ftnal D ~ Ian. a ti on ·I ct or to oud ool. Ray I not .. bope :net tUJe. 1 of ' . DAILY Pit.OT SB Ml~hlga• Bar Gunman Hosts -10 Hostages WVANOO'rTJo~ M\ch IAPI A m.il) "''th ..1 nO\• ~ho ... 1t1td l'K• wu tit-pr"' ,t•d touk 10 peoplt• ho,1 .1~t· 111 .1 hur tud.I) "'""'ft nt•url.> t-1~ht hour' .ind order~ lh\• bar tu "'rH lirmk~ all ma.thl Whl'U lht• hui.ta.:t•.., .iot th(" t•h,111n• tu lt•,1vt•, half rdu\e,-d to tlU Ml One tlf lbO.'lt' ftvl' ho•t t~f s oid tht.'y w<inted to mi1~~ :;ure the .:unm1rn 'a, d\•rtHtOd tor ho.p1t1J trt-atmt•nt ""'s mcl Th otht-r h\ l' hud '''t'I\ ullo"'t'\t to lt'uVt' ,1l 'lll mu' llnw~ dunn..: ttw 111~h1 'J ht• ~unuwu 11knt1fll'd ln 4 Diving Vic ti~ Identified ldc nllllel> and addrei.r-.e1> havt• bct>n released for four people who died in thret-separate d1' ing acc1den~ off the coai.l th1!:> weekend. including two Oran~t: County residents. Andrew Rich. 23. of 1921 N ~rry Lane, Santa Ana, and Mary Pecsi. 21. of 1537 Muxzlm Ave . Fullerton, died Friday af· Lernoon while diving together near Ribbon Rock on the wei.t side of Catalina Island. A Coast Guard s pokesman said the pair were overdue in re turning to a commercial diving boat Other divers searched for them . then called Los Angeleb Sheriff's divt!rS, who found the pair 125 feet underwater. A woman who died early Salurday afterhoon while diving trom a boat off the southeast tip of San Clemente Island has been identified as Mari Campbell. 37, or Phoenix. Ariz., the San Diego County Coroner'b office re ported The victim, whose d1vrng bud dy was not injured , died of an apparent air e mbolis m . the Coast Guard reported , but the coroner's office said cause of d ea th has not ye t been t?stablashed Also dead Saturday afternoon wa1> a diver identified by the • Ventura County Coroner's orfic'-! a& David Michael Dichoso, :n. or M1lp1ta!:>. Calif TIUefGoes Fishing, Gets $15,000 Loot "Fls hing " proved 1>ro fitablc thii. weekend for a burglar who r e portedly hook ed an estimated $15,000 in rings with a makeshift rod from Weis fe ld's J e welers al South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. pollu H Gery <'orn.-n . 3:S of W andolh.'. -.urr1•ndt•rl!d uhl·r ~I\ 1ng up tht• nnl' lo " hrothc'r. u nd a ft<' r n·1m r t.•1 <i t•or j(C l\ullard "' th.-UNroat N1•w'S )Otned him In tht• bur t'omt<ll wae takt>n lo Wyundottt• Gl•neruJ Hospital an .1n ambul.mct• Nont-of tht• ht>$l»Wt'li w~i. h\1rt, altbooah ,1wner t.ou Toth aald tevenl :Jh()l>i wt-ru ftr~ int~ 11 'Sar wall . 8(n Dudh·y, 41. a Wyandotte tr urk• dnw 1 ...:ud <'1>rnt:ll t•1\ tercd' BUl'l\ Coml•r Hur ul 1.40 ,, m . wenl oul und l'UmL' back With 8 n fl ' "He Sll\d 'Gaw l'vcrybody a drink. Th.lb 111 not a holdup or u ,uckup. I've got problem11' ... Dudley swd Se v e r a I t 1 m t! s , C 6r n e 11 telephoned th · Nl'!Wtl, dt;m1md· m.i to see a reporter. "I don't trust thest: Wyandotte cops ," he said Poltce said that before Bullard wt-nt in. Cornell gave his loaded 22-callber semiautomatic rin~ to his brother, Ronald. Ronald emerged. s aying· "There ar~ five drunks in there . They don't want to come out. They love:! Gar y " Gary came out about 9 :25 a.m. One hosLage. Dorothy Hughes, 47. or Riverview, said, "He had his hand on the trigger for three or four hours." But Dudley said Cornell did not threaten anyone in the bar and "was a perfect gentleman all night." One hosta~e almost fell down when he left lhc bar a nd had to lJe helped away by police .In one call to the News. Cornell was asked if his wife had left him. <•S hostages had re· ported. "Something hkc that," he said Identification Of Guyana Bodies Slow DOVER AlR 1-~oncE BASE. Del. <AP> Anonymous graves or cremation may await many or the 912 Americans who died at the Rev J im .Jones' settlement m Guyana, government officials say. The Ai r Force fini s h ed bringing a ll the decomposeti bo di es to their h o m e la nd TEMPLE EXPLORED RUSSIAN LINK-A3 Sunday, but after four days of work. the FBI a nd m ilitary experts had positively identified only 29 of the 532 bodies they fingerprinted. 1rnd embalmed only 17. In Washin g t o n , State Department s pokesman Je ff Deterich said the government has not decided whether to cremate unclaimed bodies. but added, "Eventually, if a large number of unclaimed bodies remain in Dover, 1l may well be we will be forced Lo consider that possibility." This Air Force base. ~ite of the largest mortuary on the East Coa st, does not have a crematorium -· ... Not So Sweet ' tlolly Su~ar driver Candido Ce nteno shoulder lo avoid ramming rush hour traffic that stopped suddenly in front of <center> l'Xplains to Califorma 1-lighwuy Patrol officers how his truck ended up an this posataon about 7:30 this morning on the southbound Newport Freeway near Wa rner Avenue. Centeno said he was f orccd to brake a nd swcn ·c to the · him Wh en his struck hit the wet grass. he explained, tl slid part.way into a drainage ditch befo re he could get it stopped. Centeno was unhurt. CHP officers said. Oil Price ('~ingUp? K U WAIT <AP ) M e mb e r s of th e Organ1t:.il1on o f Petroleum cxporltng Countries will r aise the price or oil by 2 perrcnt per quarl<'r in J979, a Kuwa1t1 n c w s pi.ip l•r reported today The u sua ll y wdl -informt•d /\I Walan l>a1 rl the 1ncrri.lse . ~ percent by tht· end of 1979, will be <tdopted at nl•xt. month's OPEC meeting m Abu Dhabi Police Push Probe Of Laguna Slaying (,agun a Beach police are f11llow1ng up lead s an the s\abbinl{ death of designe r Brent S Tobev. whose nude body was found m his bedroom a week ago l>v 11 friend 'investigators said they are working on several angels in the murder. but would not re veal progrt•ss in th(' case to date in a bungalow behind the man's home at 1320 Carmelita St. He had been stabbed about 1S times in the chest. back and neck. police said. Tobey was a member of the C hamber o f Com m erce Beautification Committee. and was for many years In charge of us hers al the Pageant of the Masters. The victim was in the habit of inviting stranger!. to has home, friends told police. Tun More Women Assaulted A gunman wearine a pantyhoee masli to obscure bls scarred face sexually assaulted two Huntington Beach women in separate predawn attacks Sunday Police Sgt. Luis Ochoa said lhe masked man ii believed to be the same sex attacker who has tried five assaults in different parts of the clty. Armed with a small pistol, the attacker pried open a slidinl( glass door. awoke his sleepJng victim . ~d threatened to rape the 37·year·old woman . .::. But tbe woman talked the ntan out or the attack al 4 : 15 a .m. The man walked outdoors and drov.e away. At 4 :55 a.m . a 25·year-old woman just two blocks away was awakened by the masked man who also threatened her with a gun and forced her to commit a sex act. She was not otherwise injured. Again police believe the attacker pried open a sliding door. In the second Sunday break-in. som e jewelry and cash was taken. Police believe the pantyhose attacker struck at a downtown apartment on Nov. 13 at 11:50 p.m . when he forced lwo women to commit a sex act at gunpolnt. The gunman had entered the a partment by prying open a sliding glass door where the two women were chatting. Just 10 minutes prior to the Nov. 13 attack. a woman reported that a man tried to burst through her front door at her home just two blocks away. The first attack of the masked man occurred Oct. 1 in north Huntington Beach al 4:30 a.m. whe n the attacker jimmied a rear window and raped a 28-year-old woman. Police believe the s ketchy descriptions of the attacker by all s ix women arc consistent. The attacker wore gloves in all five break-ins. The report. if trUl'. would appear lo bl• .i comprom1st• bctw<'en lht· world 's l argc·sl 011 produecr, Saudi Ari.1b1 u, which favors a freeze or a minimum incrca i;t: in states, and the militant!:> like Algeria and Tr aq which s upp o rt an immediate hike of at least JO pc rn~nt "Wt•'re s till runni~g down some !(>ads and s hould have !>Omt-information late r this week." said Detective Gene Rrooks. who has been assigned the task of rinding Tobey's murderer The 55-ye<i r ·old civic act1vi:,l wai. murdered sometime before i; p .m. las t Mo nday, police sa 1d . and h is body was discovered by a tenant who live!> St. Nick Rescued Fro~ Page A I MURDERS. t-• cisco Nov 24, 1929. gol a law degree from the Univeri.ity of California <lnd :.t•rved on lht· Board or S111>erv1i.ors from 196:i to 1966. when he was elected to the-State Senate In 1976. the liberal Democrat was narrowly elected m ayor m a race agains t a veteran city s upervisor and conservative .Republican, John Barbagelata. Moscone had been expected to defeat Rarbagelata easily m lht· mayoral race. but il was a sur prisingly dose votl-as then Preside nt Ford did far better than Richard Nixon had four years earher f'rom Page A I TRIAL ••. killers wtio were brou~ht hen• from the East Coas t on a $25,000 contract. Oc•scriblng the group as the "three Itali ans." Moseley s<11d Bovan and two other men were marked for death after they kid· napped Alexander Kulik, 28. of Nl•wport Beach. and s uccessful ly hl·ld him for Sl00,000 1n runi.om The prosecutor told the jury ht-will offer evidence that will prove that the murder plot and the decision to import Fiori and his companions stemmed from the operations of Prusadum Dis tributing, Inc. As Balloon Treed WALNUT BOTTOM. Pa <AP I "Rudolph gel a fl at lJrc?" was the query of one rescuer es a red-faced man in a red suit was helped from a hot air balloon impaled on a tree limb .50 feel a~ve grouhd~ Santa Claus tries to outdo himself every year with some new . more flamboyant way to arrived al Ed Gutwalt's general store. But this year's ride gave St Nick more of an adventure than he anticipated · "We were 2.000 feel m the air when this down draft hit us and all of a sudden, we were flying Lhrough the leaves. I mean lite rally flying thro ug h the trees." Santa said after his airy escapade . The balloon, piloted by J eff Dull of nearby Gettysburg, took oH from Lhi s south-central Pe nnsylvania town wlLh plans to descend, softly, somewhere near Ed's general store, about eight miles west of Gettysburg. nearby spotll'O the plummeting ba lloon and notified local emergency officials , who dispatched two fire companies to the scene. Within a half hour they found the balloon punctured. deflated and han~ing in a tree. "One of the fireme n said, 'What happened? Did Rudolph get a Oat tire?' '' Santa, only slightly jolly, said. After th<· rescue. Santa was · given a ndc in a fire truck to Ed's. where h<' distributed small gifts to youngsters who had gotten word of his hang-up. . ·one kid said he knew nothing would happen because Santa Claus was magic." Santa s aid. "I wish I'd known that earlier because for a while there I thought J was a goner. When we went down in those trees al was terrifying " Cost a Mes a police investigators determined S u n d a y t h a l a straightened coat hanger with a fishhook attached to th~ end was used In reaching through a store cntrancegate to s n are a number or valuable rings . Store manage r Irwin Klein and his employees found the makcs hlft' device on the store's floor when they opened at 10:20 am Sunday. By Supreme Co1irt th.• described Prasadam as a company that had strong Jinks with the Hare Krishna mov~· ment and which allegedly w;is involved in a multi-million dollar drug s muggling rin~ which concealed its revenues in the assets of oulwa rdly respec· table business operations in Odngc County. But the downdraft struck soon a fter takeoff. and Santa's hot-air s leigh d escended toward Michaux State Fores t at 400 feel pn second. An unidentified pilot flying 11 Santa plans unus ual arrivals at Ed'!:> last year he came in a circus calliope, the year before in a covered wagon and three years ago in a he licopter -il may be because Ed Gutwall is a bit difCerent himself. A tra y of ring s in ad vertenlly had bee n left on a stool near the front of the store. Klein said. and the coat hanger was used lo reach the gems after the jewelers closed their gate at 6 p.m. Saturday. ORANOE COAST DAILY PILOT '"" U.~(Ott\10.•h> .. 1~ MU'IM'\o••f\t' '~ """".a thit ,,..._. 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The jus tices. without com- ment. left intact a New Jersey Supreme Court ruling that the convictions were proper and that the order d e manding Farber's files did not vlotale.lhe Constitution's tree press protec- tions. • Farber spent 40 days in jail and The Times paid $285,000 In fines nner they were round in contempt of a stale trial judge's request ror the inlormallon. Today's action cannot be in- terpreted as a Supreme Court statement on the merits of argu. ments presented by The Times and Farber. ll merely means the justices. for unannounced reasons, decided not to review the case. There are s,m,lar "repo1'ter confidentiallty" cases in lower courll, and it 11 possible the Supreme Court will use one of those to atudy the lasuea or free preu and fair trial. There were no recorded votes itt4eYor-of4'e1rt.n1 Plrber'1 ap: peal. The Farber case involves Dr Mario Jascalevich, who wa~ found innocent last month of charges that he killed three PEI · lie nts al Rlverdell Hospital itl Oradell. N.J .. in the mid·l960s. Th e chaq~es against Jascalevich were filed a fter ;1 series of Farber's articles ap peared in The Times about 10 years after I he m ysterious deaths Judge William Arnold, pres1d ing over Jascalevlch 's trial, w dered l''arbCr and The Tutfes last July to hand over all flies compiled in Farber's investiga- tion. as requested by the doc tor's lawyer. Arnold said he would s urvey the •ntormation and decide whether any of it was needed et trio I. After Farber and the Times refused to comply with Arnold's s ubpoena. lhey were convicted or civil and criminal contempt. Under the civll convict.ion, Farber wu ordered to remain in jail arid the Times to pay $~.000 In dally floes unt.U the me~ were surrendered. In addition, the crim inal con· vlctlon carried a 11ix-montb jail sentence for Farber and u $100,000 fine for hla new peper The Times alread id...lh hne bu ar r s s x-monl~ sen· tence was suspended . " , gal's country ... fal 1 cashmere-a br..eutaful be&1c . our& aNt. from scotlBnd ln stylltS that com pli mwt. Lhcz. mony moods and colors of'your·wtartlrobz.. whcin ya; put 50.mrl.thtng on fort.he lOOth t..1me1 w1ili as much plU!sunt 66 the fl rs t, you ha-.Az. o bcz.out.1 f ul b,sic 44 falhk>n Island, newport cen~er 844-5070 ... , I ' ·~ ' \' I I • I Jonestown Exodus Studied By PETEa AINE'M' AP.-iti.tClf;: .. Ae..e GEORGETOWN. Gu111na Top alck or cul\ leadt-r Jim Jone cont~ at leut lw1<"e lo Georseta-11 ~th an otnc .. J of thl' Sovlt-t F.mba . y -.ho di runed their problem~ o m pafheUully and hf'ld out the promlse ot approval for the ex odus of Utt.' wholl' Jooest.own col· ony to Russia. arcordln.1 to a dO<'ument mudl' available to Tht" Aasocial~ ~11 Jon\" • l<k' also dtacus5"1 the "quick tnuuift~nt'e of mo.wy" from JOne$town to the embass) ·to aid surh a movl'. acC'ordlna to the d<M.'ument. A few month.! artf'r the mHtlnas. JoM it In· stltut~d compuh1(1ry study of Russian for the ppro 1mawly 1.000 membt>rs of hls Peoplt-. Templt• m· Guyunu. demanc:bng that 'each i;peak a Russiun phrase before eaeh meal DoulJle Parked J onet was known t.o be rearful or attacks from a rroas th<• ttratlhtln border hy mercenant·~ hired by relative~ or aomt' follow~ra lo mum thf'm to ~ Unit~ State!. Ht> was known to be eelung a ufrr havt'n 1tnd •pc>k of Cuba and the Sovn·t Union •n il&X'«~ A n~ Lypt"wrluen ml'rno round ln I.be bOuH whN'C JCKMM Uved and maintained hll orrlt't' l"f'\IHJed that aldea ol the cult lc•dtr IJ)('t lit Georc•town with the PIWS all.ache of lh~ Sovi t £mbau y, Feodor Ttmofeyev. h• 0.cf'mber 1m and again lut March '1>. Tbe mt'mo signed with ~ namf'a Marci<', Sh1tron. Lew. Jimmie. Johnnit• tand T>t-bbie l!ilUd tt>.> cultlttU daaeusK"<i thl' possabrbly of exodus to nu.ala l.ll the Oec~bcr me tlng , 1tnd T•moft>yev referred Uw mallt!r to Mosrow.· At the rneeung 1n M.arch. he aid he still had nol rl'celved .e reply "lie old It wol' u very dlf· l•rult lhln1t to orrunge exodus." the memo rontinu d "But when I cried and aa1d 1t wouJd be very painful tor the door to be tihut 1ucalnsl tht' chHdr n ewe adults don't molter go much but we ""'''d 11aM y lor our children) he .,1ml thaL the US S.R. had taken 1n 5,000 Sparu h chlldrcn. taken t Jrc of them and returned them lutl'r t.o Spain, aoo he fell 1l was worth punuln(l." The memo udded that Tt1nofeyev told the m there would be "no problem of getting v1~111 1t any tJmc" for a delega· uon lo vllllt the Soviet Union to duH·uaa lhe matter . Three survivors or the mass su1cidC)o(l'\urder told reporters thi.t the setUemenl's treas urer. Maria Katsaris. ordered them during the height or the death APWireofo9to The Royal Navy 's guided m1ss1le destroyer HMS London Cleft l berths alongside the World War II cruiser HMS Belfast on London's Thames River. The London, o n e of the Royal Navy's destroyers, is armed with Seacat and Seas lug missile systems and two modern 4.S·inch guns. Ten Patients Missing Nursing Home l:a/,/,ed UJnoontration Camp ST. LOUIS IAPl -Authorities are searching for 10 patients missing from a hasllly vacated s uburban nursing home where conditions were compared by one police official to a Nazi con- centration camp. The owners or the J era Su Manor home. Ezra and Shirley Robertson, were a rrested Sun· day but have refused to tell authorities where the missing patients are, said police Meetings Set "If you'd seen what I saw you'd envision scenes from the concentration camps of Nazi Germany," said Manchester Police Chief Donald Petri. "And I'm not exaggerating." Toilets were filled with excre- m ent. roofs were leaking, win- dows were broken, woodwork was heavily damaged and scraps or food covered the floor, Petri said. "I just can't really describe Nixon Cites French Interest in China PARIS CAPl -Richard M. Nixon shook hands and signed autographs for a bout 60 Frenchmen waiting outside the Ritz Hotel today and thetl visited the Charles de Gaulle Institute thal commemorates the work or the late French president. Nlxon, who resigned as presi· dent in the Watergate scandal more than four years ago, ar· rived iQ Paris on Saturday for a n appearance on a French television program after which he wlll travel t.o Britain for a speaking engagement at the Ox· ford University Unlon. Nixon t.old reporters outside t he hotel al midday he had always felt that "the people in Paris have a world view that is not parochial" and added the French were "particularly in· Shark Get.s Sarfer'• Arm HONOLULU CAP) -A shark believed to be eigbl feet Jong t.ore off part or the arm of a surfer who fell off his t>o.rd, the fire department said. Wendell Cabunoc, 18, or Walp1bu, Hawaii, was re- ported In fair condition after SwKlay afternoon's incident at Ewa Bearh, about 10 miles from Honolulu. The shark blt off bla bleep and lnner left elbow tluue to the bone, 11id fire department Capt .. Dan Cbeml.ao. . terested in <.:tuna. more so even than the Amencan people." Nixon said he was returning t.o Oxford after an absence of 20 years. ··1 look forward lo a dialogue with the new student generation, most or whom were born since I was there last." he said He reportedly arranged a series of "private meetings" to· day and was expected to attend a private dinner in Paris with an unidentified French friend lo· day. 11te guests were known t.o include former French am· bassador t.o Washington Herve Alphand and bis wife. Mrs. Nix· on ts not traveling with the former president. Nixon had an unannounced 90-minute reunion Sunday with Supreme NATO Commander Gen. Alexander Haig, the man who was bis chief aide when he resigned the presiden cy in Aueuat 1974. Haig new"to Paris from a NATO meeting in Lisbon, Portugal. Haig r eportedly was in· strumental in persuading Nixon to resign because ot bis involve· ment in the Watergate scandal. Officials in Nixon's party said the basttly arranged m eeting took place at the Ritz. No details were qiven. He is expected lo stay in his hotel room Tuesday to prepare ror his appearance on the que1· tlon-and-answer television show. According to the program's schedule, filmed hlghllghta of Nixon's personal and polltlcal Ille "flll be shown, arler which viewers will phone in questions for 90 minutes . it. • h e s aid . "It's be vond belief." When poUce searched the hom e Sunday. "We found it completely wide open. not a soul around," Petri said. Pa tients' medical records had been left behind, without a clue rega rding the patients' new locations Th«' Robertsons· operating hcense has been revoked by the state, but because they ha~e about two weeks left in which to appeal the revocation. the state had not removed the patients. said James Walsh, state director of social services. Petri soid police had answered several assault complaints from residents there the last few weeks. A stale official said authorities began a search for about 20 reside nts over the Thanksgiving weekend after re· ceiving calls from worried rel· alives who said they could not locale patients. "About half" were found. but the other remained unaccounted for Sunday night. Petri s aid. Walsh said his department round "10 or 12" of the 20 miss- ing patients in other nursing homes in various parts of the state. - The Robertsons were arrested a fter they argued with police and Mrs. Robertson kicked an officer. Petri said. She was charged with resisting arrest. and her husband was arrested for allegedly refusing to remove a fire hazard from the grounds. Petri said. Both were released without bond. Moms Picket 'Sama' Movi.e CLEVELAND CAP l -Two women were so irate after s1l· ting th rough the matineoe perrormance al "the Fairview Theater that they picketed out- side for an hour in the cold, urg. Ing other parents not to take their yoWlgsters in. Were they upset about the showing of an X·raled rilrn ? No. The complaint or Shirley Wolfe and her sister June Ruffner was that the movie "Santa and the Magic ,.,ountaln" had nothing to do with Christmas or Santa Claus. Newspaper ads described the movi e a s depi c ting th~ "enchanting story of Santa ·s wonderland." Nol so. said Mrs Wolfe. 4ddlng that her son Chr lstopher, 4, wai. so dlsap· pointed "he Just wwnted to go home." ritual to takt o heavy suitcase ·'to the embassy.'· One or the three. Tim Carter, Hid thty thought Mlss Kat.saris meant the U.S. Embusy. But he isaid alte r they got out or the set-' tlement. they opened the suil· case and found $500,000 in ca.sh and a letter addressed lo the Soviet Embassy. Carter sajd they abandoned the temple suit- case and ned into the jungle. Miss Kat.saris was round dead or gunshot wounds In Jonestown. One or the signen of the memo, Sharon Amos. was the public re- lations direct.or for the cult in Georget.own. She and her three children were murdered in C-eorget-0wn while the suicide ritual was hking place in Jonestown. Charles Edward Beikman, a former U.S. Marine and a member or the cull, has been arrested and charged with the murder!'. Four Yo~ Missing in Canyon Hike A search and rescue team or,.. ganized by the Orange County Sheriff's office hunted in vain Sunday night and early today for four teen-agers who left Friday night on a hiking lour of rugged Modjeska Canyon. The search party was or· ganized al 4 p.m. Sunday when the four young men failed to keep lbeir promise to contact their parents who had arranged to pick them up al the bird sanctuary at the canydn. Officers identified the four youths as Tom Kollar, 16, of Orange and three brothers. also o(Orange: Bill. 17. Paul. 15. and Fred Furey. 13. OHicers said the parents of the four missing youths assured them that the party had plenty of warm clothing in their packs and were familiar with the route they intended to lake t.o the re· mote falls area of the canyon. Members of the search party said poor visibilitv prevented them from going all the way int.o the falls area on Sunday night. They said they would resume • the search today with the sup. port oJ,.airc.raft. Searchers appeared confident that they will locate the missing hikers. "They probably enceun· tered the fog we ran into and de· cided to bed down for the night and wait for the sun to come up," a tired officer said. New Ugandan Terror Told OAR ES SALAAM . Tanzania <AP> Tanzanian forces have found corpses with their hands bound behind their backs and hanging from trees and rooft.ops in a border village formerly OC· eupied by Ugandan troops. the Tanzanian government newspaper. the Daily News, said today. A Daily News reporter who ac- companied Tanzanian troops to the village of Minziro after it had been evacuated by Ugandan units reported "it appears that Amin's troops committed their wors t atrocities he re ." The newspaper said that Ugandan President ldi Amin 's soldiers ra nsacked houses. summarily executed residents and raped women. Oeil'f ,..._. P-. IW ale-«.-er HERON OCCUPIES OSPREY'S NEST IN NEWPORT HARBOR Bird Watchers Aflutter Over Lateat Twtat In Bird Tete What Osprey? . . . Heron Grabs mnl's Pok By DICK ROBINSON Of , ... DllllY """ sc.tf Either Newport Harbor's nest-building osprey has sprouted long. s piodly legs. and grown st.eel blue feathers. or what looks like a great blue heron has established squaller's right to the hawk's nest on a utility pole in the bay. THE HERON seemed quite content this weeteod and this morning in the clutter of limbs and twigs the osprey constructed on the mast of the schooner Samarang earlier this year. On Nov. 13, the nest was transferred from the mast top t.o a speciaJly erected piling. Meanwhile. the fish hawk causing all the dither among biologists, environmentalists and the press corps has re· turned t.o a perch the bird has intermittently occupied for two years. according to local residents. The roost is atop the art mast of Fleetwind, a small yawl moored off Balboa Island between Onyx and Amethyst streets. "Over the years we have seen osprey come and go." said Andrew "Drew" Glassell, a 'ong lime Balboa Island resident. "This particular osprey has been coming back to roost on Fleetwind for a couple of years." SAID GLASSELL: .. As the hawk rues from east to west low over the water in the evening t.o swoop up to the perch, four or five squawking seagulls flutter around the osprey trying to drive it a..-ay. But the hawk just sits there and preens itself and pays no attention to them and then goes t.o sleep. At dawn it leaves to go fishing." Glassell said he had read in lbe newspapers that this is the first osprey to build a nest here in 56 years. "Some 10 or 12 years ago,·· said Glassell. ··When my son. Aody, was living al home. he spent a lot of lime in the oack bay fishing and at that time watched a pair of osprey nesting there. They raised one chick." "As for the old, blue heron." said Glassell, "he has been around here for years. As far as I can tell. there are a couple of big ones, and three lesser blue herons that hang around the island." HARBOR DEPARTMENT stallon commander Ralph Huffman and dispatching officer Frank Burchfield , say de- partment deputies patrolling the bay have sighted at least three osprey presently roosting m the harbor. There is the Fleetwind hawk roost, another near the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, and a third osprey that perches each night on the TV antenna atop a bay front res- idence where t he flashing yellow warning light is located on the sharp curve on east Bayside Drive, the officers claim. 65 Arrested for Prostitution LOS ANGELES <API -Sixty· dercover police s weep or five persons. 45 of them men. Hollywood prompted by com· have been arrested on prostilu· plaints from area residents and tion charges in a three-day un· bus inessmen. Nt::WPOl~T BEACI I (" One of the greatest clothing stores in the world! • NOW OPEN WESTWOOD VILLAGE WESTWOOD nl.VD. AT WEYBUHN AVF. 213/479 7727 .~ :. ";/ -->era sed ·Te- OW'· 1ted bed· IED ~ tht. by lo· .ne U'Cf Ing ap· !ht, rial rcb rim nee the sed the O( , ' l · IO ID rs a to :s I\ a :t :t .,, n ,. e I, e s I· I) l • ( 0 ~~ I .. ~ua Out; Teng Get,s RetU' Nod TOKYO tA P1 T rtJ Ks11M>- pln1. apparently rt<Unt • wa\ie of pubUc ~nd Communist Party aupport. IA exJ)t'Cled to ttplaee Hua KU().ft'nll as In•'• ~ mler. but it 1' nol cl u ytl wh~ther ltuu wlll at o IOM the chairma nsh ip of the .Chinese Commwlist Part;V. th top 1ob In the Cb1nest> hierarchy. ' The new power strua•le amoos lh top hln 5f' leaden was revealed last wffk In a bar· ruae of pro Tent: wall pesters la Peklne that ~harply a ttacked policies of thl' lak b11trm•n Mao 1 t' tWll' THE ~-rER campaign wb followtd by ber1e-s ot wffkend demonstrations by Teng sup· porters that appeared to bave party blessing Teng, twice resurrected rrom political exile after being purged by Commumst Party rad1cab , acknowledged for the fi rst ume Sunday that Hua faced demo- tion. Kyodo, the Japanese news agencr., said he told Ryo aku Sasak , leader of the J apanese Democratic Socialist Party, at a meeting Sunday that the party politburo was considering revis· ing two or its decisions made in April 1.976. ONE OF THESE pro moted H ua to pre mier a nd vice chairman of the party and the other stripped Teng of all his party and government posts. Hua, who was Mao's choice to be bis successor, moved into the top spots after Mao died in Sep- tem ber 1976. Teng was restored to his party post In July 1977. made first deputy premier and put in charge o( China 's big moderniiatioo drive. But Hua was already premier, having been named to the post while Teng was in politicaJ dis· grace.· TENG INDICATED the "re· visions'' wouJd be m ade because Mao, then 84 and ill. acted under t he influe nce o f the n ow. disgraced radical Gang or Four led by his wile, Chiang Ching. Teng had been .widely expect ed to succeed Chou En·Lai as pre mier when Chou died in -J anuary 1976. He was Chou's protege. LONGEST RECORDED COMA ENDS: ELAINE ESPOSITO DIES At Age 4, Left; In 19ee, Right: 37 Yeera of Preyer Anawered Longest Sleep Ends f After 37 Yean in Corm, Woman Dies HOLJDAY, Fla. {AP) -~very day for 37 years Lucy Esp-c>s1to batned her comatose daughter . She powdered, t urned and fed her through a tube in her throat. She did it all herself. And every day she put a pretty .rib· bon or a clip in Elaine's hair. "I ALWAYS PRAYED God would let me live longer than she did,·· said Lucy Esposito. Mrs. Esposito's prayers were answered. Elaine's death Sunday, at 43, ended the long ordeal of a devoted mother who refused to hand over the job to an institution. It also ended what is believed to be the longest human coma ever : 37 years, three months and 20 days. The Guinness Book of World Records says it is the longest recorded period or human unconsciousness. ELAINE HAD SLEPT since Aug. 6, 1941, when, at the age of 6, she underwent an ap- pendectomy in a Chicago hospital. Doctors were closing her abdomen when her tem- perature< shot lo 107 and she began convuls- ing. Her doctors thought she would die that night. But Elaine didn't die then, and she didn't die when she had pneumonia, or when death approached the other times -with measles , with gaUstones, with a bowel obstruction. Her parents never did learn exactly what had happened to their girl in the Chicago hospital. "WE NEVER HAD time to worry about legal problems," Mrs. Esposito told the St. Petersburg Times. "Louie was working three jobs and I was with her day and night. I don 't know how else we could have done it." Mrs. Esposito learned lo be a nurse, a job she practiced full·time for more than a third of a century. When Esposito had a heart attack several years ago, the fa mily moved from Chicago lo Florida to make life easier. FRIENDS AND DOCTORS urged the family. tactfully. lo let a nursing home take Elaine. But the Espositos wouldn't do it. They once look her to Lourdes, France, in search or a miracle. When Medicare was established, It helped a lot. Last year, however, bureaucrats in Washington threatened to cut off aid because Elaine wasn't in an institution. Mrs. Esposito complained bitterly, and an ad· ministrative law judge made an exception that Jet the monthly checks keep coming. Es posito died last J anuary of cancer. He was 68. ••1 LOST DIEM both within 10 months," Mrs . Espos ito s aid. "Lou and 1 always figured Elaine would go first and we'd have a few years for ourselves." The end neared Friday. Elaine was gasp- ing, groaning. Her mother called an am- bulance and once more climbed in to ride with her. . ••1 woke up 4:30 Sunday morning and got dressed," Mrs. Esposito said. "I TURNED HER over, rubbed her back, put baby powder on her, I put clips in her hair like I always do and I gave her a lit- tle klss. 1 walked to Ole oOler side of the room and came back and gave her another kiss. . ""' Slaying Film: Oswald Wasn't Alone w ASlDNGTON <AP > -A rum technician cont.ends tbat a seven· second strip of color mm taken minutes before the John F . Kennedy assasslnaUoo is "lmPortant new evidence" 1howing more than one ~rson was responsible for the president's death. ' Technician Robert Groden of Hope Lawn, N.J .. who performed "pboto·enhancement" on the film . enlarging individua l THE DALLAS Morning News frames lo more than 1,000 times publiJbed a nlne·frame sequence 'their original siie. was present or copyright pictures in its Sun- Sunday When a group ~ailed the day editions. . Assassination Information In each of tbe frames. a raiot, Bureau screened the film for light·colored area in the left side representa6ves or the media. or the window changes shape from frame to frame. while a tdmilar area ln the right portion of the window remains nearly stationary. THE BUREAU consists of critics of the official Warren Co(\1mission, which concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald: acted alone when be sbQt Kennedy from a sixth·fioor window of the Texas ScboOl Book Depository on Nov_ 22,-1963. Groden said the mm "is proof and important new e vide nce ·that someone else was on the sixth floor and that witnesses who said then (in 1963) they saw someone other than Oswald are not crazy." 'J;'he doUble window on the ·sixth noorofthedepository can be seen in a comer of the tiny film frames. Pregnancies Ruled Out As Flight Ben WASHINGTON <AP) -The U.S. SUpreme c.ourt left lot.act today rulings that· force United Airlines lO permit some preg- nant stewardesses lo fly, al least on flights into or out or New York. The justices refused to review a United appeal challenging rul- ings by the New York Division or Human Rights and the state's highest court that barring preg. nant stewardesses from flight duty violated state law. -ALL U.S. AIR carriers except Northwest Airlines require any stewardess lO leave her job as soon as she learns she is preg-nant. Northwest allows pregnant slewar,:tesses to keep working as long as they wb providing they submit weekly letters or ap- proval !ro01 their doctors aft.er the sixtb month of pregnancy. · "Tbere is another' person O¥>V·: ing in the next set or· windows." Groden told !fhe Associated Press. ''HE (11IE FIGURE> is wear- ing a bright red shirt. Another figure appears to be wearing brownish·tannish or oUve shirt. "It's difficult lo tell because the windows are dirty. I can make out figures moving simultaneously in both sets or windows." The film was taken by Charles L . Bronson of Ada, Okla . Bronson's film was viewed by FBI agents in 1963 but was deemed unclear for indentifica-tion purposes. GRODEN ALSO enhanced the famed Zapruder film, which showed Kennedy being shot. He bas testified before and bee n paid as a consultant by the House Select Committee on As· sassinations. It was not clear, however. whether the Bronson rum would be considered by the committee. which is due to go out or ex- istence in five weeks. Fire Sparks / , .. Terror, KillJJ lOinMotel ~ ROCHESTER, N .Y. <AP I ' Screams. The sounds of terror and panic rose above another sound, the "low rumble .. of a fire raging through a suburban Holiday Inn packed with wed· ding celebrants and Canadian shoppers, killing 10 people. Later, some remembere d other soundS. The muffled ring of a telephone? The bell of an alarm dodt? H it was a fire a larm, too few heard it. .. c;. _. J der- ~ led .. *· *' .... 0 .. •• '°' '• •• •• ,,_ It. Ill ell tm ee lie ,.. l9 ,, They had worked together on the industrialization plan, and he was already direding it when the radicals accused him or dis· obe ying Mao by not putting enough emphasis on re volu- tionary communism. The family's money ran out in 10 months, and they took their only child home, where "And she died, just like Louie died, alone with me." Last March. tbe Suprem e Court refused to disturb a federal appeals court ruling that such policies do not violate federal laws banning on·tbe·job ·bias. -· SEVEN OF DIE dead were ... Canadians from among three , ' bustoads wbo had come to f Japan Primary Defeats Fukuda · · THE COURT TUJlNED down the appeals of two Unite d ste wardesses who challenged the lower court's ruling that the policy was a legitimate business necessity. While that lawsuit was pend- ing in 1974, United stewardesses Linda Mortimer and Miroslawa Rosenfeld filed complaints with the state human rights division. They charged that United had· violated the New York human rights law,. Rotbester for holiday shopping bargains. Nineteen of the 24 in- jured Sunday were hospitalized. The blue licked its way from a ground·level storage room up a stairwell and into both wings o( the L-shaped, 91-room Holi· day Jnn·Northwest in suburban Greece. TOKYO <AP > -P rime Minister Takeo Fukuda said after his defeat in a party primary that he will withdraw his candidacy for re·election, in- suring the election of veteran politician Masayoshi Ohira to head the ruling L ibe ral- De mocratic Party a nd be Japan's next prime minister. "I would not run for the race," Fukuda told a news conference. " . . . A defeated general should not talk of battles." OHIRA, THE 68·year·old secretary.general of the party. defeated Fukuda. 73, in a pre· liminary party vote Sunday that eliminated two other pa rty leaders. The primary, an innovation a imed at bring ing wider participation in the selection of the party leader-prime minister, was held among the 1.5 million regular and associate members of the party. A TOTAL OF 1,525 points was allotted among the 47 prefectural districts. The fin.al count an- nounced by party headquarters gave Ohira 748 points, Fukuda 638. Yasuhiro Nakasone 93 and Toshio Komoto 46.' Fukuda suggested before the vote that the second·place man withdraw to make the choice or party president unanimous, but his opponents reJect.ed his sug- gestion. .... w ........... The final dec is ion will be made in voling Friday by the 378 p arty members In the Diet, Japan's parliament Political observers believe the voling will match the primary result. Ohlra expressed surprise al the "large support" given him and said he awaited the outcome or the Diet's vote. 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Auto Regulations Rapped DETR011' <APl -Federal reguJa. lion1 are having a negatlv~ impact on Chrysler and American Motor1 and may result In industry leaders - Oenerol MotorR ond Ford 11ining an even bigger share or tbu market, a study conclud.a. The study sald It 11 more difficult ror the smaller companies to finance prosrama to meet feder1I ~altty •nd fuel reauloUont. Aa a re11ult, lt 1ald. General Motora and Ford race fewer economic pressure• and are likely to aaln more ot the market by 1.,. The year-lon1 1tudy, conducted Cor he-Nl9tionat fftchwer-'l'rtffl~ 81fet Admlntatratlon b,y H1rbrld1t HouM lnc., a l"lffarch nrm. concluded that the nt4rket concentration Is e ven more ll.koly to ocrut tf -. rtceuion hits • Monday, No~ber 27. 1978 s CAIL V PILOT 85 Chicago Case • Renters Park As They Wish By MILTON M~K~WJTZ If you go to Chicago and i:-ent a tcar , you don't have to worry about the parking regulations. Jual ' tear up the ticket.a you receive . No one ~ill come after you. That's lhe effect or a recent nonactloo by the U.S. Supreme Court. The high court refused to review a lower- court decision that held three car rental firms -Hertz. Avis and Chrysler Leasing responsible ror parking fines asse11ed by the Chkago police department durinJN966. ' THE FINES ARE NOT inconside'rable. They totaled $199,00S for 13,267 violations. or an average of $15 ro? eac~ citation. The city of Chicago has been trying to collect this money from the car rental firms. which are the registered owners of the cars that were parked illegally. Hertz. Avis and Chrysler Leasing complained that they were reaUy not responsible because they were not operating the cars when the violations occurred. It's their customers who should pay..:.·~t;.;.he;.;Y:..;.Sa•i•d""'. -------- Tb e Ill l nols ~ Supreme Court rejected that argument in a rul-r. ing that the U .S . ~ ~ Supreme Court declined 1 · • to review. The ruling staled that car r ental firms had available to them only two defenses: Money Tree t . They were not the registered owners of the ticketed cars. 2 The alleged violations did not occur . But the car rental firms were the registered owners and they didn't dispute that the violations occurred. THE CITY OF CHICAGO argued s uccessrully that il would be a chore and u costly one to chase the drivers or the illegally parked cars. especially 1f they came from other cities a nd slates. tr it had to do that all the time. sa1d the city, there would "be virtually no convictions tor park· ing violations.'' There are about one mimon illegal parking notices Is· sued every year in Chicago The $199,005 that the clty will try to collect is only the tip or the iceberS?. Ther e are thousands or other fines on rented cars for the years following 1966. They have been he ld in limbo until this case was decided. IT'S ALSO UNCLEAR what impact this ruhng will have in other locations. It depends. say the car rental firms. on how the l~al ordinances are written. Some. hkc Chicago. place the onus c>n the registered owner . other-. recognize the principle of customer liab1ltty. A lose r in this case was a former Supreme Court J ustice. Abe Fortas. who represented Avis ~nd Chrysler Leasing. Fort3s conceded in his brief that the Chicago or dinance gives the city "an easy method or rais ing re· venue" but he said it a lso ~1vt>s the dnvers or r ental cars "a license to park anywhere. for as long as they choose. without rear or penalties." Ultimately. he pointed out, it also leads to hig her prices for car re ntals. Such are the complications of modern hfe Water Managing Need Swelh Up FRESNO CAP> -Huge volumes or waler hidden beneath the ground appear certain to produce a fresh tor rent of controversy about the proper level of government control over California agriculture. For years. water has been pumped rrom Ullder ground faster than rain. rivers and recharging have restored it. particularly in the San JoaquJn Valley. TECHNICAL REPORTS WARNED that dropping ~round water tables threaten the long-range supply. fore mg deeper and more costly pumping and causing sub· sidence. when grQund settles and damages or destroys un. derground basins from which most water has bet!n pumped. . The problem suddenly surfaced in the minds of politi r1ans and the public when California farmers dnlled 20.000 new wells after the 1976-77 drought choked off much of the Irrigation supply from reservoirs . Suddenly, the a mo unt pumped from underground leape d to 80 percent of the state's irrigation water. accord lng to Robert M. Hagen. water scientist for Un1vers1ty or Calllorn1a Extension Service at Davis. THE STATE'S 143 MILLION acre feet of usable under· g round water. which had been diminishing about two million acre reet annually, declined another four m1lhon to 10 million &C're feet in 1977. Hagen esl\mated at a s eminar here on ground wuter. However. the water tahle decline was "entirely re versed " in some nrPas by this year's heavy rains. noted Les Strom berg. a UC farm adviser Hagen warned that "the general public and mnny of ficals believe that irrigated agriculture Is a was teful ui;er of water and that considerable water could be saved bv improve ment In irrigation and cropping practices." · HE SAID STUDIES ARE needed to' determine how much "ground water overdraft can be controlled by re· allstlc agriculture water conservation." Until that iR done. It will be hard to get support for new re~ervoirs. Hagen added. State Sen. John A. Nejedly, D·Walnut Creek s aid he will reintroduce legislation to establish groun1d wat4!r management In each bosin that races problems from over drafts. s ubsidence or sea water intrusion. THE SENATE AGRICULTURE Committee will ho!d u hearing on the bill Dec. 13 In San Diego. NeJedly contended that without control!'! on g round water USE'. "there will be no eUectivc means of counteract· ing the natul'al human tendency for Individual well operators to pump oxceaalvely to exploit this valuable common property re&<>urce." NeJedly said baslnwlde ground water a~cncles will be controlled locally, and Ira Chrlaman or Vlsall1. rorm~r California Water Commission c haJrman. said the gov- e rnor'• commlaslon revtewlnM waler rights law also will· recommend local colltrol. .. THE LOCAL ENTITY WOULD put together ·a mana1ement plan and 1ubmlt It to the state Department or Water RtM>urces." aald Chri1man. a member of the com miallon. "If the plan la approved. the local unit would be atven very broad powers to license new wella. control pumplng rates. rcquJre meters ln some caAes." But Jamet Sorensen or Vlaalla, a c ivil en1'ineer who s pecl1llzes In water. doubted that •round water would be coo.t.rol.1*l lacallx tt_auae .. ._ e to do lt ac· cording to rulet and re1ulallon1 the 1tate board haoch down." So,..naen aald the decllnlnJif w1tir table u.n be olvcd only by bulldins reservoirs on mouni.tn &tre1mJ\to pro· vlde s urface water .. .. . ' . 118 OAJL Y PILOl Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS -I EVENING •-00 1• NtWI ~OHIJ Wlle11 011• u ••man 811 .... Pt• 10 lfnC)fO•• ' 11-00tor•t~ ·-t ~•t 01--. at lr"""9 Co !II • U QQl Nftl fOO"'-''-L P11\~0fl 8 11111•1 el 54111 f;~· US OllK1M .,. _.,..,..a ut n\UHlf'fll'I) ,,.. t!Wf 01 • Commun•tl O.~ll(i<• Q) TI1l 8AAOY BUNCH PCllW dloA0-1 N hllW I 1<>1.• •l"• •• .c<hool '"" 1111. .. 11 """ 11<.'fl",. 10 play • 11 >1 a. 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FAMILY PORTRAIT f <;onom11;a 1n M"""• II) C8S NEW8 1.30 G) I LOVE LUCY LUCY" wspecteo Of l)ttol'IQ thll myateoous ourot111 Med11meX fD MICHAil JACK80H (ju;Jtl 0t Aobo<t (;tOJOltl. ptM><ltlnl. Soutnet n C<il• INnia V11tvttnol1y ~Ill· oon JJml'S Garner plays private investigator .Jim Roc.·kf ord un "The Rockford Filt>i:," ''\ l'fY Monday night on the CBS Late Muvae, CJinng at 11 30 p.m. on Channel 2 * • e • 1 Midnight l ec:•" t 19601 Oo11s Qiw. Re• H1mSOt1 After a woman is malllild tor three mon1h1 to .. -alllly man. ~ l>eO'"S 10 ·-ve h'igllten· l"O ~ pllOflO eds 121111) Q) CAROL BURNETT ANOFRIEHOS Guest William Conrod. Q) MOVIE - bOt C'i) PROJECT UNIVEfU>E • Supornov.:111 AncJ Pulura·· m SIX MILLION DOU.AA MAN Ste'l8 s e11empt to protnoe 1 , comput8< e•perl hum t>otng k1dnappe<1 1s 111wa1 I· oo l>y 1110 woma" h0<5011 Q) SANFORD ANO SON Frod 15 shoc~eo wnen l •mon1 Oates 11'141 sister or th+m Puer10 Rican ne1qn a;) MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPORT • • •. ··Aoventure In Ventan1" OouQ McClure. narralor A 1one man. 1oam1ng Ille back ooun1ry 01 111e Pac1llc Co1111a1 mountains, searcnes tor one ot 1he world's most savaoe l>eOSIS. the rare "Grnat Russian Witel OoBr .. (2 hrs ) C'i) INTROOUCINO BIOLOGY (I) CROSS.WITS .. r11e Enoocrine G1and1" 7:00 f) OBS NEWS D NBCNEWS D LIAASCL.UB 7:30 6 DISCO MAGIC c;J Cl) JOK~'S WILO C..ucsts Rayd10 and Tu.<e- do Junction D COMSATINTHE SCHOOL ZONE mm EVENING AT SYMPHONY Claann«-l Lbting• ti KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles U NEWL YWEO GAME c;J TIC TAC DOUGH Q) AOAM-t2 Bacll's VIOiin Concerto "' A Minor. Oeellloven's Sympllonv No 7 in A Minor D KNBC tNBC) Los Anqeles " KTLA (Inc) LO'> Angele'> D KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego MallOy an<l Reed !lave a 1>usy noq111 which enoa up 10 lhfOO traged185 8·30 m THE 000 COUPLE Wnen Oscar keeps I05•flQ n1s votCe, Felix talks him '"'o seel"IJ 8 doclor. ED 28TONIGHT O KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Angele'.'! !Ill KCST (ABC) San Diego 8) KllV (Ina) Los Angeles al KCOP·TVtlnd l Los Angeles al KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles '1:) KOCE-TV (PBS) Hun11ngton Beacn '· T lie Pol1lte5 Ot Eduea· 11on" Ot Micnool K1rs1. c1101tmon Staie School 8o;J1d. ano PfOlessor 01 education at Stantor<I Un1vers11y. provides an t)Vf'KV-ot Ille lu1ure ol e<Jucahon tn Caltlorn1a 8:45 Q @) TO BE ANNOUNCED 9:00f)(I) M•A0S'H Hewtleye and B J d1SGOver Ille real purpose tor Cna1tes' Korean servant D NBCMOVIE •f A lone S11rvived' Plane Crash Ordeal BecoJDes TV Movie By JERRY BUCK HOLLYWOOD fA P> -It was. said Lauren Elder , lhe fourth lime s he had hved through the experience. The fi rst time was in April, 1976, when the small plane crashed against a rocky mountainside in lhe High Sierra . She was injured, a nd the pilot and another passenger died during the frigid rught. The second llme was when she wrote "And I Alone Survived" wil.h Shirley Slrcsh.insky, telling or the crash and her climb down the 12,360-foot mountain that saved her life. T HE THIRD TIME SHE returned lo the Sierras for the filming or a television movie in which actress Blair Brown re-c reated her ordeal. The fourth came as s he watched the completed movie, "And I Alone Survived." which airs tonight at 9 on NBC. Cha nnel 4. Turning m the theater seat, the slim. blonde 32-year-old Miss Elder said , "It was hard for me to sort out. I found it quite grip· pmg. But not unduly upsetting . I've been through it so many t imes. At this time I'm a little inured to the whole experience. Nol that I'm blase ahout it." She said it was more difficult to make the decision to fl y down from her home in Oakland than to watch the movie. She admitted, "I 'vc flown a great deal since then, but it's s till difficult for me. I don't thjnk I 'd elect to fly in a small plane again." MISS ELDER, AN ARTIST and photographer, was accom· pamed to the scr~ning by her boyfriend, Jim Fizdale, who both in real life and the movie helped coordinate the search for the over- due plane. Fizdale said, "I we nt to Jay's place to stay with his daughter although lhE> movie shows me bringing her to m'y place. I brought som e friends toiiether so I wouldn't be alone." The pilot was J ay Fuller. a veterinarian, who was ta king Miss Elder and Jean Noll er on a n outing from Oakland to Death Valley. • He had lost his cat on a camping trip and it had been found. The trip a cross the Sierras to pick up the cat was to be turned into a picnic. They didn't make it. Near Kcarsarge P ass, the single-engine pla ne was seized by a downdraft and plunged into Mt. Bradley Just below the crest. THE PLANE WAS TORN in hair a nd the radio was dead . They warmed themselves in the freezing weather by burning gasoline from the plane's lea king tanks. Fuller and Miss Noller , who had heen severely injured in the crash, died in the night. Miss Elder had a fractured arm, a gashed knee, broken teeth, and apparently from shock, her injuries and the cold -was hallucinatin~. But she knew she could not survive another night on the mountain. She dragged herself over rocks and ice down the mountain to Independence, in the valley below. In Independence, however, s he did not find immediate help. She was dirty, bloody, and wearing torn Clothing. She was turned a way al several places. "It was frustrating, but 1 could unders tand it," Miss Elder s aid. "I had been experiencing it all day long in my balluclnalfons. I had a lot of convers ations while I was hallucinating. ll was not so much that they were rejecting me as ignonng me." AT 111£ END OF THE film. her father arnves just as s he 1s being turned away from a motel 'and is begging a dime to make a phone call. Miss Elder said, "For reasons I don't totally understand the producers decided to insert my dad at the end." In reality It was Sgt. Bill Gaulin.or the ll'\YO County Sheriff's Department who met her at the motel and got her to a hospital. She s aid the circumstances surrounding Mis s Noller's death were also s lighUl altered. · f Overal, she said, "I was pleased with the way it was done . The major thing was I didn't want it overdramatiied. The story s peoks for itself." Profess19nat1y tailored to your music tMte ·11!'0 the occasion OUl LOW PllCIS CAN'T II MATCHID 995-7064 Sell your boat fast with a Boating ..__ c a~smed-ad in: .he DaUy Pilo 642·56==7 ,.._., •• ' APWl ....... to RELIVES ORDEAL Lauren Elder 'School Zone Combat' Airs Tonight on 4 'Combat in lhe School Zone," a 30-mmute m·de pth look at the problems of school violence and possible solutions, will air on KN BC, Cha nnel 4, toniRht at 7:30. T he progr a m begins with youngsters who have committed offenses against tea chers ex pl aining their violent acts in de· tail. Interspersed with these testimonies arc descriptions by school secunty gua rds of some or the problems they are raced with controlling and some of the techniques th~y use. Ve tera n c ha ract e r actor Euge ne Roche, whose tallest c r e dits inc lud e the film "Corvette Summer" and "Foul Play " in narriating the program slates that its name is taken from the fact that sc hool teachers and staff wor king at these troubled institptions refer to their jobs as "combat duty.·• lie also points out that the prob- lem is a madness that c rosses all raciaJ lines and neighborhood barriers. Te achers who have been vie· timized s hare their experiences a nd the long lasting effects that the attacks have had on their lives . Some are u ndergoing psychiatric treatmen t , most have decided to leave the field of teaching. TUBE TOPPERS CDS 8 8:00 -The While Shadow. Ken Herry stars in thl!$ new series. mak· ing its debut toni"ht <see review below L NBC D 9 :00 -"And I Alone Survived." The dramatization of an ac· tuiH incident centering on the only sur· vivor of U.....flane crash <see story below >. • ABC ~ 9:00 -"The French Connec· lion.· This Oscar-winning movJe is highlighted by one of the top chase sc enes t!ver filmed. Gene Hackman and Roy Scheider arc New York cops out to crack a dope ring. • And I Atone Survived' (Pte"li.1el Blair Brown. 01tld Ackroyd Thi! II~ SIOfY of Lauten Eldet L tigtrt 10 sur11tve IOllOW!f'9 het plane s crash 1n10 A mounlail>Sl<le is drama- llzed D MOVIE • • • • "Tiie Fre"ch Connection ' c10111 a- Haeltman, 1'9'YlandO Rey. Two touati narcotlea 1nYt1S- 11Qat0ts toot • huQe ~Qin oeal 12 llfs J g) MERV GRlff!N Guests. Nai.lle Wooct. Ella Kezan, Ronnie Schelt. J-Stepnens, Oonna TlleodOIO fD VISIONS "Gold Walen" A Jap11nese l1m1ly. MVlnQ 111 the Pec1flc N0<11\wesl 81 the time ot Peart He•bor. laces the 11ost11tty or its netallbors and 1ne 1mm1nent prowtJflCt ol beinQ ~nl to on 1n1orn- ment camp (Rt ~ OR£Af PEAf~MANCES "Tnanll. vou Comradu" Dum>CJ Ille eerty oays ot Ille Soviet transformation ol Ruwe Ille cinoma11e 1e11oer s t>ecame p11me candlClatee lor ii swindle that aippled lhe ln<lustry tor many years @I MOVIE • •" "Two Mules For S15- 1er Sara" I 19701 Sll111Py Mocl..alne. Cl1n1 Eastwood A mercenary trom tne u S . avmpatl'leltC 1owa1d • 1ne Jue11sra. c1111nges ll1s 1>111111 alte< meeting en ~ u nor11lOdOJ1 11Un (2 nra..i 9:30 f) CJ) ONE DAV AT A TIME Julf9 auditions tor a spol 1n tne !>and ot Berba1a t t>oy- trltltld and mee1s with a lot- lie too mucn wooess {Part I 012) tO:OO f) Cl) LOU ORA.NT veca11on1ng Lou uncoYe<S a 61ory whlCh COUid 18lll o1 rurll 11tltage apwt DO NEWS 9) NIGHT OAUERY A psyctliO tn"91110ator tS ulled in when a young woman 11 lhOught to be a wtlell C'i) AMERICAN SHORT STORY "BerntCe Bolls Het Hair .. by f Scott Fot,gerald,"l'm A Fool" l>y Sllerwood Anderson (RI t0:30 Q) ti) NEWS Ell) DEFUSING CANCER'S TIME BOMBS A oocumentarv tOOll at the work ot Of Bruce Ames and n1s 0011eaoues wno 11ave devel<>c>e<I rev04u· honary SllOll·term screen- 111q 1es1s 10 OtSCOVer po554· Ille carcinogens in the t1rMronmen1 11:00 f) CJD Cl)@) NEWS D ,DATlHOOAME 0 LOVE EX.PERTS Q) THE 000 COUPLE fellx's amateur opeta company laces a prOOlem wnen Ille guest bantone tlkll$ umt>raQO at Oscat Cl) MONTY PY'tHOH'8 Fl. VINO CIRCUS T !WI r "°°' JOO Aoencv. tN hOe1 ot Span1ah l>Qfn •• turned SOIOmOn II C.1..0 Uj)Oll to Pll.M ~t. and '11 Thefe Lite Aller • Oe<'ltll" (RI ,. fD OICKCAVETT Guest Gunte< Gra5~ t t ·30 f) (J) ROCKFOAQ FIL.ES 'A4"1' LAe. fllf-'1 ' A vouno womon n1rM Rock· IO<d to OIJll)(O<te tn6 pOllC4t repo<I ~ c;onc1uS1Qn1 1n 111-0 Oeatll ol lier 11 '600 D TONIGHT Guest hO&t Don Rteklt!!l Guests Glen Cempbilll. Elke Sornrner. Ricardo Montalb8n. An" Lel\00•1 D TWILIGHT ZONE Anne. Tom ano Cyrolly lla'18 Ille CllO!Ce Of hYll'O wttll their aunt or buy•flQ llll.Mt«tronic O'il!ldmoth· ar . g ·M()VIE • •" "Tiie fastest Oun Alive" f 1966) Glenn ford. J4Nlnne Cr illl 0 MOVIE • • • "Dollar"" { 107 II warren Beatty. Oo101e Hewn g) THE GONG SHOW 9) GET SMART An ompostor 99 lll(IS to ~Smatt W CAPTIONED ADC NEWS Q]) MOVIE • • "• " 100 R11tef." I 1969) Jim Brown RaQuet Welell ~RN1NG t2:00 D TWILIGHT ZONE .Allfl<ls from anothe• planet snow Earthm60 llow to llvo peacefully with one 111\0lll· {II' Q) Al.FRED HrTCHCOCK PAESEHT8 A woman confronts 1"6 wite ot o tlCh man and tr- 10 convince hef IO give het nustlen<I a drvor C8 &> HOHEYMOOHEAS A mambo instructor's efl0tts to entotl Alte.e llnd r11aie 1eacnn Raton onO Ed a tenon obou1 marriage t2'.30 D AOU..E11 SUP£ASTAAS G) Al.FRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS Scotland Yatd tries to P' .. _.,, 11 women lrom srnuo• g11no 1ewa1r; out of En(lland 41) MOVIE • • • "TIM E1111e .. 119'SI DouglH Fa11banks Jr • Marla Mon1111 t2:40 f) (lJ C8S LATE MO\llE • • 1.~ McMillan And Wile' Man Wilhoul A Fac;e" 1 t9731 Rock Hu<loon, Susan St James 1:00 D TOMORROW Dr Ollb911 Or8d1nger, Of. M11ralla Gor111 and 0,. Simon FrederlClu; discuss cosmetic surgery t:t51 ' NEWS t:30 NEWS 2:008 NEWS Cl) GET SMART c Moll learns tl)at nursery own« Atg8'non OeGr- 111 a k.AOS agenl wtlOM customet s ara tnftuenlillC Waah1<1Qlon ot11c:111s 2:30 f) Q) NEWS 3:00 8 MOVIE • •'It "ThO land Of Tne Plloraohs" I 1055) JllCk Hawkins, Joan Collln1 Tue11da,,~• Bayt h•e Mo11i«-• AFTERNOON 12:00 0 • • ''> "Nf!vet G1'18 A Sucker An Even Bfeelc •• ( 194 11 w c Fields. GIOrla Jean A man plannlf'O to marry eitller a woman or ll6f daugl'tlet enos up I01- 1nQ 00111or111em (1 nr .. 30 mini m • • • "0130on Seed" (Port ;.>> ( 1944) Katllllllne 1-!oot>urn. Tu111an Bey. The ClltneSI! pea1an11 struggle 10 luMve unoet the brutal occupahon of the Japa- nese (I hr . SO min.I 3:00 @) •••"Deadly Tower'" ( 19751 Kutt Russell, Ned Be<itfy A Sni~ ltltforllM 11 coCleqo campus. t I llr • 30m1n1 3:30 D •• "S-111 The P1ene1 0 1 Tiie Apes·· C 1970) James Frano1sc:us, Kim Hunter Wll1te seerell· tf19 tor a tellow ostrONk.11, a man discovers a n1Utan1 undlwgrouno socoety p llt . 30min I 'White Shadow' Debuts By JAY SHARBUTI' LOS ANGELES <API -Just once, I'd like to sec a school show where a good blac k guy of the ghetto goes to work at Beve rly Hills High and helps rich . unruly white kids straighten out their lives. But a new CBS series starting tonight at 8 on Channel 2 does it the predictable other way. A good. white, middle-class guy starts coaching at a ghetto h1gh school in Los Ange les a nd salvages poor. unruly bla ck kids. It's "The Wh ite Shadow." ft succeeds the axed "People" and laid·off "WKRP in Cincinna ti .. Mondays. It stars a fine actor. square·Jawed Ken Howa rd, who now essays Ken Reeves. a pro basketball star. THAT IS, H E was a star until a knee injury. In the show's taut, well·done opening, he fails to m a ke a c om e bac k , ge t s benched . In a poignant scene, in which he hangs around an t'mpty stadium after a j?amc. shooting bas kets. he suddenly hears a gent cry, "You stink "Turns out lo be a friendly ins ult. It's from a black man. Jim Willis (Jason Bernard >. an old college pal who now is pr1nc1pal or a predommantly black high school Arte r a chat 1n whic h it 's established Ken's playm..: days are finis, he offers the faded star a JOb coaching bas ketba ll at his school. It pays httle. but a deal is struck. UP TO THIS point, "White Shadow" is okay. Afte rwards. we ll, the only twist is that the school's vice principal Joan Pringle also is black. The rest is a NOW PLAYING OUltClt Mlll CltKMA Wllf D<inoe 637 ~·o wntm1n11t1 192 u 93 (TV REVIEW J stock salvaged-students ta bleau that dribbles. Reeves' mostly black team 1s rowdy. full of tough <televis1on- style tough I kids. They·re losers and needle the coach right away. The roster includes players bust ed for narcotics and extor· tion. There's eve n a minority kid. an ltalian·American who, Berna rd dryly notes. reels 111· re n or "because he·s not black ... WHILE TRVING to ma ke or· der out or all this. Reeves loses his tempe r when one urc hin CThomas Carter I gives him hp. He slams him against a wire fence and tells him lo cease and desist or ~lse. The kid defiantly desists. The kid also qu1ts high school. or course, lhe coach saves him. Al one point, the couch even gets Miss Pringle to find the lad work aft e r sc h ool in a s upermarket. She does this quite e a s il y : a s e v e r yo ne in Hollywood knows, it's easy to get Jobs in the ghe!to. V ES, TIIE TEAM s hapes up. starts respecting the boss, 'and yes. Howard's talent is wasted in an unbelievable, routine, well-intentioned good-g uy hour that might be called "Ken, the Coach Who Cares." I kind or wish the fo~s were different, lhat Bernard -who does a good, understated job - played the coach a nd Howard the principal. It would have pro- vided a fresh look to the pro- ceed 1ngs. SummalJon: If rapid improve · mcnt doesn't set in. "The White Shadow" will i:;o the way of La- mon l Crans to n and muc h sooner. Curbs on Children's TV Ads Um/er Fire WASHI NGTON CAP I -The Federal Trade Commission has been told that its propos ed restnct1ons on children's te levision ad· vert1sing "are rounded upon conjecture and suppo~1t1on . . ·· In a peuuon 111eo with the FTC. a broadcast industry group also termed the proposed regulations "arbitrary and ambiguous and are not amenable to substantiation or implem entation " In its petition. the National Association or Broadcasters e m· phasized that industry self-regulation works. And 1t noted that "children s hould not be isolated from the real world, hut cushioned in varying degrees to e ncourage their healthy development." The FTC is studying rules that would limit the extent to which the broadcasting industry could direct televis ion commercials at young children. SALE .. NINI IC«PfU ,_ T•I l_ .. T . .. -.. . . -... .,,._. .. .., !I . , 1 . . I ~ Franelseans M:ou1• Slain Mayor. ............. M9scone, Milk . To · Lie in ' State ~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Tbe body of Mayor George Moac:one, wbo grew up and grew powerful here, and tbat of supervisor Harvey Millt, ~ New Yorker wbo built a political baae amoni fellow bomoeexuals, ·will Ue in state Wednesday beneatli the dome of City. Hall, where both were uaaaainated. A political foe ol both men. ' ·?eelina ft6m news of the mlll'dm'- .sulclde al more than IOO members of the San .Franclaco-based Peoples Temple in Guyaoa -re- acted with npontaneQua outpour.- lnJ of IJ'lel. A crowd of estimated by polfce at up to 40,000 marebef • SLAIN OFFICIAL'S llOURNB> BY 40,000 MARCHERS-.U former supervisor Dan White, Ci Hall 32, is in jaU, booked for in-'to ly oa Monday nilbt. veati•atioft of tbe ala"'-•• -their tear-streaked faces lit by • ~--candles. which took place moments Folblqer .Joan Baez sang to• before llloecone wu to announce the mourners and Dianne White's successor at an 11:30 FelDJtem. preaideat oft.be Boanl' a.m. news conference Mooday. ol Su--'---.a ,..;_ White, who reaianed this ~ .......... -.uu now a ... _. month then decided be wanted mayor,~1 tbem. bis job back, walked into a lloacone s aat public. ap-pollce station 45 minutes aft« pearance was Sunday n1g~t. tbe shootings and el&bt blocb ~~~c:e fc:,e~h:td:af~':::'c~ from the scene and surrendered, ..__ I police said. Psychiatric tests memuoi:'.-., inc uding leader .Jim were scheduled. Jones whon;t the mayor once Moscone, mayor since 1975, n!imed bouaang director in tbe lilted to say of bis birthplace, city· "There's no place like it in tbe .. President Carter expressed world." Milk said it was where outrage ~d s~~ness at the PARK ANO STREETS AROUND SAN FRANCISCO crrv HALL OVERFLOWING IN CANDLEUOHT DEMONSTRATION MONDAY Upwardl of 40,000 People Show Their Ortef Over Dellth• of Mayor George Moacone, SupervlMr ~arvey Miik b .. ,. all 'o d tru ba p' senseless ldl.lings. n!ss."m Y 1 uo e P ,. At the National. League of The city tbey loved -still . <See llOSCONE, Page "2) DAILY PILOT * '* * 10' * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 28, 1978 YOL 71, NO. m, I HCTtOMI, • f'AOllS Stolen Monet .Art Back SANTA BARBARA (AP) - Only a day after their theft was discovered, $1 million 'Worth of . paintings b y F renc h im- preaaiOnilt Claude Monet were recovered by police and re- turned to the Santa Barbara • Muaeum ol Art. All three paintings were in good condition, p01ice detective Dan Mitchell said Monday. Police theorized that the paint- ings were stolen by someone wbo bid in the museum before it closed at 5 p.m. Saturday and left with the art works before the museum reopened at noon Sun- day. HOOVER PROFILED Ramay Clark Irvine Assaalt I Sims Awarded Heismaft Trophy; White Fourth ers e Hoover a Racist? ' ~ House. Hears of Hatred for King W ASIDNGTON (AP) -The- in tense hatred the late FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover bore for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a complex thing but bad "qualities of racism," former Attorney General Ramsey Clark said today. "I know that's a hard word," Clark told the House assusina- lions committee. "But Kr. Hoover came from an older generation. He was raised in a Southern city, a very segregated city." During the iiiid·1960s, tbe FBI at Hoover's direction mounted a campaign to c:liscredit King and to replace him with a more com- oliant civil ri«bts leader. Clark called Hoover "a very able man." But be said Hoover camefromaatrictreligiouaback- grouod and developed a different view of the role of the clergy from the activist role assumed by King. Beyond that, he said" Hoover bad "a preoccupation with sex," and that he didn't like Kine's ap- plication ol non-violence as a tool of civil protest. Coupled with this he said Hoover a pparently resented King's prominence and the in- ternational recogn.lUon that re- sulted in bis winning of tbe Nobel Peace Prize. Hoover didn't like non- violence, Clark said~ "because in " bis value system power was right." worsening relations with Hoover. Clark said be viewed bis role as one of showing concern, en- couraging the fullest FBI in· vestigation possible and keeping track of its progress. He said that even a decade after the King assassination, nothine causes him to believe a more tboroug.b investigation <See HOOVER. Page AZ> Ador Dies On Location DENVER CAP) -Actor Richard Kelt.oo has died while filming the television series "Centennial" on a ranc.b south of here. ff_ Teachers' Strike Off Again- By aA YJIOND ESTllADA la. Of .. Dlllty ........... For the secood .time in two weeks, Hunt:ingtoo Beach Union High School District teachers voted Monday to delay a threatened strike unlit Jan. 3. Despite urging by leaders to strike today, about 400 teachers jammed into Murdy Recreation Center Monday night and took a voice vote to extend contract tallts until after tbe holidays. Teachers also voted to reject the school board's latest offer al a S percent pay boost rrom January to July of 1979. Teacher negotiators are seek- ing a s percent pay hike for one year, retroactive to July of 19'18, and a binding arbitration clause for the district's 830 instructors on all grievances except finan. cial matters. The works included "Bordighera," which Monet painted in the Italian Riviera re- " sort town in l.81M, and two bridae scenes valued at $265,000 each which were painted in London "Cbartnc CrOu Brlqe" of iii and .. Waterloo" of 1900. "Bordighera" was valued at "25,000 by_muaeum officials. Mesan Faces Added Murder Try Charge "I saw all of these things com- ing toaetber,'' the former at- torney 1eoeral said. "At any rate these things caused him, in a very uninhibited way, to ex- press a personal belief tbat Dr. Mart.in Luther King Jr. was not a goodpenon. "And be knew I disagreed with that, but that didn't inhibit him from aayina bis tbina," Clark said. Clark made the comments while teetifyioi on the FBI role in investiiatini King's murder. An NBC s pokesman said Kelton was found slumped on the noor of bis dressing room Monday. An autopsy was scheduled, but it appeared the 38-year-old actor suffered a heart attack, the spokesman said. NBC producers began looting for another actor to take over Kelton's role as Pbillip Wendell so the fllminc ol the 26-bour-loq aeries could continue on tbe Phipps Ranch in Arapahoe County, the spokesman said. The mixed voice vote taken Monday stopped teachers from striking today. On Nov. 15, teachers voted 445 to ISO to walk off their Jobi if no contract set- tlement wu reached. "Tbe vote taken here is a fmal decision to strike -there will be no other vote taken before Jan. 3,'' said teacher association President Ira Toibln. Coast Weather Sunny and all1btly warmer tb.roulb Wednes- day. A little wlndJ at tlmea below canyons. Blabs Wednelclay IT to 72. Lowa toallbt '3 to 50. IN8JaETeD~Y '" 0 ................ . tu Ctflctnoff R-. todar /iffd oettrofl mo,.oger lporq Atlde,... Oftd tlwft .am•d o dork ltM•• ca· dlldaU, /ot'ffWr A•ll' eoacla JoM JlcNamora, u ,.. ne-w ."'*'•·'--81. ..... A cb'arge of attempted murder was added to rape and lleftD other felony allegations .. alnlt a 22-year-old Cotta Mesa man· who police believe wu driven by revenge to brutally uaault an Irvine female leCUl'ity pard. The 48-year-old woman wu Jim Jones Led Flock to Doom A neighbor ond oblerved ol Jim Jones, then a child in Lynn, Ind .. "he's either aonna do a lot or good, or be's gonna end up Hite Hitler." Jones went on to b&eome a ministet, Iormina bis own Peoples. Temple sect. He preuhed faith heaunc, some o1 bl.a members cJatmlq the)' bad been cured ol cancer and be ••pouted tbe cauae of lDter- raellm. But Jones, wbo eventually moved bia _:'Mion to tbe ateamlnl JUDI ea of Guyana, ended up a pied piper ol ml. Hit madnets culminated. o•er a week aao when be ordered OYel' IOO followen to calmly commit tulcide by drhJlrin1 polaon. Story, pboMJI, P .... Al, AlO. attacked while malting ber round• at Dlceon Electronics Inc., 18522 Von Karman Av~e., at 4:10 a .m. Friday. Police aald ber attacker raped her sneral Umea and beat her with bl.a flat. Grablliq b .. al hair, be slammed ber face re- peatedly .. alnlt tbe We floor and threw her, allo by the grip of ber hair, .. ainlt the wall, policeuld. Detectives recowered lobl al hair and aealp ripped tram her bead. Jay~ lid DOlice to --rest MU'CUI BriaD lkKaae, of 550 Paularlao A••·, Coata ...... -........,.. MCUlt'1 1uard wbo reeeatly WH termlnated from ... 1am• a.a. pany for W'blclr tbe •ieUm wora. Pollce Hid llelteHi• WU fired ................ ···r:-= caupt bim ~ GD ...8 and r•&>Orted ~ lneidnt &o 1upent.on. Mcltmde •• cbarpd with rape aAd other aea ertmu, .... ...,......... robbefJ. .. Halt with a de.Uy weapoo, ud po1ae11loo of marljaana and bubiab. Police Nkl tbe ....Uat wu 1rmed witb a knife, wbicb dfOPl*I to tbe floor durlaa tbe (8ee llJIPICCt ..... Al) • • He also testified that be kept the Justice Department from taking an actl\•e role in the in- vestigation of King Jr.'a as- sassination because be feared Sl1ns· W~ Nod Hal/back~Heiaman NEW YORK (AP) -Junior halfback Billy Sims. the nation's leading rusher who sma1hed the Oklahoma and Bia Ei1bt Conference aingle·aeuon ground-gaining records, woo the Heiaman Trophy to- day aa the nation'• outatandin1 college football player. Sima ~ver Penn State _quarterback Chuck Fultna. Mic quarterback Rick Leach and USC runntniback lea White. (Story, Pa1e 81) SilDI, a 205-pounder from HooU; Teau, re- ceived 151 flnt-place votes1 152 HCGDCl-place votes and 70 third-place ba1l9ta ror 8Z'1 polnta Oil a 3-2·1 vote built _:___ FUlina received 7IO points, Leach 415 and White ... . Tbe award 11 preHGted by the Downtown Athletic Qub or New York, wblcb condueta the vot- inl •IDOlll ipOrtl wrtten and bro..tc--. . . Teacher and d istrict nerotiaton pJan to meet prior to tonight's S o'clock school board meettnr at Marina High School. Teacher ne1otiator Ray Cooper laid lloaclay be did not "put mucb stock" in the hope dial today's renewed contract talks could briDc about a settle- ment alter seven months of fuUle attempts. A1111taat SQperintendent Glen =in er laid be wu not sur- by tbe teachers' action oad•J- Dy•=· ddef of tbe district necot1 team, noted tbat the Kbool board's latest offer to tbe teacben upirea toaisbt. Tot Die. in Crafh MADERA (AP) -A JOUD1 child, Samantha Jeanne Gllebrl1t, 18 montb1, from OrovW. wu kllled wben tM van la whleb ahe WU ~ iU1ldr a eow oa J'New91 • ._.. bere before dawn ltond11, tbe bl1bw91 catrol reported. Tbe colll1ioa ajund her panea Manuel Curtis Gllcbrlat Ud ...... llarte AadenOD -... drlHr, WlUlam Hoftmu or ·Mira Loma. '