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1978-12-11 - Orange Coast Pilot
• onm oot Teen Victim Glad 'Ddings: Of Shooting Warm Weather 'A Luck~ Girl' To Continue MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER,..11, 1978 VOL 11, HO >O. J SECTl~S. JI l'AOU (Clip for Cause Charlie Welborn, 19. of Laguna Beach, cuts the hair of Jodv Cowman. 10. The Ha1r·a-thon session was part of the fund raising activities during weekend for victims of Laguna's Bluebird Canyon landslide <Additional pic- tures. Page A3) ' mghs in 70s Frigid Spell End Haikd By JACKIE HYMAN Ol Ille O.lly ~ ... Sa.fl W a rm e r weathe r that replaced an unusual cold snap is expected to continue for several days, t he National We ather Service roreeast today. A spokesman said the predict· ed high temperature for Oran,te County on Tuesday is 70 to 76 degr ees, with overnight lows between 40 and 47 degrees. He srud there is some chance of another cold spell later in the week. but forecasters are still uncertain and have made no prediction. T he cold spell that plunged t e mperatures as lo w as 24 degrees in parts of Orange Coun- ty came to a slow e nd this weekend. A spokesman (or the Irvine Ranch said temperatures there have warme d up about 10 degrees per night, with Sunday night's low 49 degrees. Sunday's high on the ranc h was 7-4 degrees .• The sJ)okesman said it's still too soon to tell If there's been any cold weather damage to the citrus crop. He said the ranch ha a n 't had a n y r e por ts of damage so far. There was no dama~e report· ed either at Rancho Mission V1e- jo, where Lemperatures Sµnday reached 69 deg_rees. dropping lo 38 degrees Sunday night. Shooting Victim 'Lucky' A spokesman for the Orange County Agriculture Com · mlHloner's office said the only damage reported so far was the k>ss of five acreti ol bush beans in San Juan Capistrano. Home growers reported aome damage, but surprisingly little. cons idering how cold it got, sa.id Steve Hollister . co·owner of HolUsten Nursery and Flower Shop in C.OSta Mesa I~ Man Charged in Kidnap, Death Try A 15-year-old San Jua n Capistrano girl is reported in good cond.atJon tOday despite be ing shot an the head several limes Friday, including the bullet that penetrated her brain. "She's a verr lucky g irl." Shertrrs Sgt. Bil Miller said to- day. "But it's the kind or injury where she could be worse tomor row." Sketch Slwwn For Laguna Slay Siapect L a.guna Beach poli ce in· veatigators have rele ased a composite sketch or a suspect in the Nov. 20 stabblnJl death of not ed · Art Colony designer Brent. S Tobey. Tobey's nude body wu dia· covered under bloody bedding by a neighbor who lived in a bungalow be hind his ho me. Tobey had been atabbe d lS times. Police are looking tor a man de1crtbed u 22 to 26 years old, UIO poundl, nve.feet-five lo five. feet-seven inches In height, with a mustache. dark ttalr parted ln t9tbe middle and a well-built physique. Detective Gene Brooks aald t.he 1ketch wu developed through lntervtewa with a wtt· ~ ne.s who obterved the suspect In <See SKETCB, Pate A.2) J uli G<>nzalez was viciously beaten In the race with an un known weapon and shot several times with a s mall caliber handgun. She was d iscovered Friday afternoon by a workman at a construction site orf Del Obispo Street within the city M Iller refused comment on whether or not de puties dis· covered the weapon. An Irvine man has been ar · rested and charged wllh kidnap- ping and attempted murder.' Charles Hubert Guenther, 33, of 14661 Sweetan Drive, faces a South Orange County Municipal Court arraignment Tuesday on the charges. He l.s being held In Orange County Jail in lieu of $250,000 bail. Deputies were led lo Guenther after a witness reported seelng a car bearing the license plate "SMlLE Z" in the area of the construction stte where Miss Gonzales was found Forgiveness Urged WASfDNGToN CAP) -Prest· dent Carter's latest lesson to his Bible class is "forgiveness." The President noted during the class Sunday at the First Baptist Church that there were times in his life "when l have been bit· terly hurt by others." He sald that he sometimes resented tMse ~e "for years." But he uraed the 1roup to ··mate a list of people from whom you are eatranted" and write down the reaaona why. Carter said that by dolnc that they may discover the reaaona for the reffntment were frivolous. She riff's de puties said the Dana Hills Hi~ School coed was apparently hitchhiking on Del Obispo Street near Stonehill Drive when she was picked up. Miller said authorities were unsure whether or not she en- tered the car willingly. She was driven a short dis- tance. s hot several limes and beaten, and left to die at the con- struction site, deputies said. Miller said there was no evidence that the young girl bad been sexually attacked. He said the nurser} had some damaged impatiens and hyblscus and that be believes some bougainvlllea might have been damaged al private homes. but, "From what we've heard from the homeowners, the dama&e has been quite minor." Hollister said any sort of pro- tection. such as a patio cover or a house close by. will protect such plants aa fu chsias, which mlghtotherw1se be damaged. (See WilM. Page AZ) Huntington Man Robbed of $1,200 R Robert Chase. 29, bad $1 ,200 in his pocket wbe. he pulled ht.a plckup truclr into the May Company parking lot Ill South Coast Plan In Costa Mesa. He told police the money. 1n $100 and s:J0 bills, was Christmas money saved by him and his wife to buy furniture this year. He opened the truck door and then leaned back Inside to see that hla vehicle was Hcurely ln gear for park.ins. He told police late Frtday that somethina hard jabbed into his back and a man'1 voh:e ordered him to Ue down on the aeat. Chase, who lives at 511 lltb St., Huntlngto n .Beach, com· plied. The gun's barrel moved to the back of hia head and the voice ordered, "Keep your eyes closed. Don't move." 'ttle Htmtlngtoo Beach reti· ct.at aa.ld be felt the 'man take hi• wallet and cheek his wrtat fOI' a watch and ~ flnaera for rin11. Chase waa ordered to remain tn po1lUon. The robber ned wtth the fumJt.ure ahopper's money. Police said Chase had seen a man near h1I truck aa he l>Ulled Into the parkiq lOl Hat ol May Company .t 4 p.m. He aaJd he NUevea the man waa the one who bekl bl19 up. · Otll~ teek a 1unman delcrl it ln hi• early 20I, five·foot· , about 150 poundS with bid f ' lnBMpftal Arthur Fiedler, 84. conduc· tor o f the Bos ton Pops O rch estra. has been r ead· mille d t o Tuft s New Eng la nd Me dical Center Hospital in Boston with un· disclosed ailments. Bandits Get Cash, Jewels At NY Airport NEW YORK <AP> -Ftve gunmen overpowered a guard and mme workers at a cargo ar ea or Kennedy International Airport today and ned with what police said could be nearly $5 million in cash and jewels. The gunmen pistol-whipped a g u a.rd al l he L u ft h a n s a Airlines cargo area a nd bound him and nine other emplo)ees. authorities said. They then forced an employee to reveal a combination to a safe. The guard. Kerry Whelan. re- quired six stitches for a scalp wound. A policeman of the Port Authority of New York •nd New J e rsey, which operates the airport, said stolen cargo was beUeved t.o ban been caah and je,ela. He said 'that detectives still wer,e t~ to detennlne how much was taken. He said the total WU CIOH t.o $5 million. Felix Becker, a Lufthanaa spokesman, Hid It waa not Im· medlateb-known exactly what was taken, but added that aome (anceled checkl and caah were lncJuded. A 1pokeaman for the Port Authority aald one robber had a ahotaun, another a .4S·caUber pistol and the other three had .38-callber r"'olven . Trio Cut Patterns On Chest By A.R111VR R. VI EL Of 11W o.11, Pl,.. Staff A West Orange County barber is recovering today after three people robbed him of $1.230 in valuables S unda y, then methOdically carved patterns in the bound victim's chest with a knife, pollce said today The two men and a woman who invaded the apartment sometimes occupied by Norman Dexter Short, 37, finally became convinced he had nothing more or value and Oed. Short. a Santa Ana resident who occasionally l>lcepi. m th(' bachelor unit behmd his !)hop at 64 4 5 West min s t er Ave .. Westminster. was not seriously hurt. police s aid today H e w as tr eate d a t West mins t e r Community Hospital ror knare wounds Short reportedly told police h•· decided not to dnve home and retired al has s hop. but at 3 a.m was awakened by a knock on the door I nvcstigators were told he opened ll a crack, whereupon the two apparently Latm men a nd {heir female companion shoved their way in. slashing Short ·s hand an the process. Police said it was dark an the sleeping quarters and the victim was unable to get a good look at his attackers, especially when one man held the knife to his throat. "He was forced lo look at the ceiling, but he could tell there was a woman present by her voice." the spokesman added. Short was ~d to a chair in his rear sleepmg quarters with wire. but finally worked his way <See BARBER. Page A2> Coast Weather Cooler Tuesdays with h ig hs 63 to 68. Lows toni1ht 40 to 47. INSIDE TOD~~ Buddy Sbem'1 &how bw1- ne11 catter ~ 50 JleGn. !Hnrau Mc~llan """' him on th~ Ht o/ 'Bamo~ Jon H·. rearurtng. Page Cl.• Cl Cl .. M Alt M •••• :t ~ : ' AZ DAIL. v PllOT s Mondey Dec;emt>er II. 1171 :Edison's i r Increase limite d WAStllNGTON <AP> The l ' s Suµremt' Court n.•fwit."<I ltJ duy to du;tu.-b C.aJJlorn1tt'~ hmlt tnj& of pubht' ullllty r lt! to "lbe minimum t1t1cd d to aura~t c•up1tul .11 ,, rt'nsonabl~ cost and not 1mpu1T <'n•dlt " t Ht.l•t~"<I tort<·~. P.~,., i\:J and A·t i Th, JU''" l'' l u rot•d down a r fl u m ,. n t ' h )' s o u l h e r n C11llfor1uu f';dl:,on t'o. an eJIK' tnc po~ r farm. &lmod al uver tu1 mnac thf' 'IA+le'a 1mpo6l'd 1 1 1)crrt•nl hnut on l.' r\:turn un r up1t11I f l) d ,1 \ :-. d l' I I 0 n m I' II n ~1utht•rt1 l '.1hfl,rn111 t:d1,1111 1111 p.irl'nth mu-.t '• lllt> for tht· St22 1111111111\ I 4111' IOl'rt:'61t" It w•a •I'-' ardtod Ill hilt• 11175 UU\Ud ol I h1• $.l~ 11tllhu11 I 1'lt: hike' \t had ~ouaiht Th1> C:nhfotnl.i Suprc>mt• re ur1 1 uh'tl m Ju1w thut th"' limit d0t..., nut u1w111L,lllut11111Jll) ch•n\ lh1 µov.t•r Nrnp my 11.it propt.'rt) ~rt .. 1ter prohlb v. 1thc>ut duti proCl''t:» Thl' ~lt•tt· court ..i1<r~ w1lh the C1thfornu1 Pubht· UllhtJt! Comm11u11on thut tht' imposed limit Ill 111 ke~pln(I with p1aist Suprcm~ Court dcc1t11on11 mvolv ina uUUt> rah! muktntt lo 1lti .ap11t•ttl, Southcrr C3 liforrnu f~d1,on MJ<Ued that thl' <'Omm1!>!>10n Wll!> wrong in thinking thut µm.t rullnl(b barrt'd 11 from allow1ne ele<:tric raks ~1elding higher·thun-m1nimum <·ap1tal returns " There 1s nothing in said dec1s100li to suggel'll that a reg· ulatory commii.i.1on .can- not lawfuJly :.et rates at a higher ll'vel than such const1tut1onal minimum where 1t 1s persuadffi th;.it the <'Ond1t1ons Jw.tafy 1t.' thl' upptoul argued Southcrn Cahforma EdlbOn provide!> electric service to more than 2 6 million customers an 15 counties in central a nd wulhem California ,.,. WlrYplwtO DEMONSTRATOR8 CARRY AHTl·AMEAICAN BANNER AS THEY MARCH IN TEHRAN CAPITAL Chantlno 'Down With th• Sh•h,' DIHldent• M•rch for S.Cond Str•lght D•y Newport Boaters Jumpy City Mulls Tightening Pier Regulations There 1:. pan1<' among some boat owncn. "hoi.c craft are clocked in Newport llarbor. City Councilmen will consider tightening control or residential piers and the people who use the docks attached to thcm tonight According to Manne Depart· ml•nt Director Dave Harl'l hbarger. the change won't re1>ull in mass evict1onb or boats from dockb that boat owners are renting. "_Whal the council ii. going to do 1s to put some languali(c in the city policy so that we have the ability to deal w1Lh nuisance boats such as live-aboards or party boats." he explained Nevertheless. boat owt1ers are Jumpy because the policy that is to be allert.-d 1s the city's 14· year-old ban on use of a residen- tial dock by anyone other than the owner or the res idence Harbor Department 0 Ha c1als a nd city officials said it would be imPoSSible lo e:.l1mate the number of boats docked at res· 1dent1a l pie rs under rental agreements. technically in viola· t1on of the existing policy but maintains the proh1b1t1on that "shore connected p1erb and floats bayward of residential zoned areas shall be reserved for the occupa nts of the abutting upland property " The change would add the lrne that "vessels moored at rei.1den- ti a I piers shall not create a nuisance with rt'jtard to vehicle parking . vc bs el wa s te . liveaboards or noise di1>turbancc to adJ01rung res1denti. · · Oemente Man Hurt In Fall From Roof But that policy has been wide· ly ignored until recently The subject WliS brought to c1 ty council members by some members of the Promontory Hay Homeownf'rs Association Board or 01r<.'Clors. They complained that a few residents of the bay near Balboa Island had rented or leabcd their docks. a v1olat1on or the city l'OUnc1l policy. Pot Ousts 12Marines WASlllNGTON (/\P l Twelve Marine Corps guard s have been transferred from guard duty at the Camp David prcs1denlla l retreat because they are believed to have s moked mars juana. a M a rine spokesman says. Sun Clcmt•nll''s puhllc works director was seriously injured while slnnganR Christmas lights over lbe w<•ekend He fell from lh<· roof of .h11> two btory home to · the paved dnveway Howard Bensen. 42. who also 1s the city engineer. suffered tnult1plc tnJUrJt'S 10 the fall al fi M <.:alle Vicente J le ww. reported in sl<1ble con dit1on today tn the tnten1>1ve c are unit <1l M1 bs1on Community llosp1tal. City Manager Gerald Weeks :-.aid Rt•nst•n suffered a con· t'Ul>s1on an the fall, s hattered his l('ft elbow and dis located his left shoulder. lie was trans port<.>d by rity a mbuJancc lo San Cle mente CienC'ral llosp1tal and subse- quently trnnsfcrred lo Mls11ion Com mun1ty llospital an M1ss1on VteJO Th<· c·1ty manager said Bensen 1s reportedly "improving by the hour"' undl•r intt•ns1ve care. B<·nM•n was recently com· m<·ndcd hv the Orange County Grnnd .Jury artrr JUry members v1s1tt•d San Clemente to survey lh1· t·1t~ ·., Ubl' of reclaimed water In a INLt•r lo Maynr Wilham Walker . 1ury roreman John R Will said Bensen demons trated ·an enthus ias m for his work that 1s hii<hl y v1s1ble and com m e ndable " Ile also praised Henscn's technical knowledge <ind !>&1d he did a "superb job" communicatin~ lc•chnscal 1n formation lo lavnH'n Bensen was h1re<I by the city 111 October, 1977 Ill' had pre vwui.ly bc~n a n ass istant public work s cl1reclor 1n Santa Barbara He and his wife have three children ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT flN, ,,,~ r~·t o .. •v ,..,~• • t" WPll•C" ,u,._ r..nwt tnt H..,.. ""tM t'\ f"~•\f'l+Q r,., I,_ Ch 41ft• <ci•U l#wltf•\htf"4(ott"t·•l'+y '-••*'•tt M•hOfk.iu CNn,.\rw.'1 Mf'WVl1111 fPI, •<14,t't "tt•f4Y fnt (t>\tA "'' t ''',..,.,fl f'W. .. h 141,11' ''""JI n hf'M,.. • uo~ f 1hV.ilh t .,..,,_.I •Jo'Mf'titfPi \o-1!"' I A '""th fY'J ""'-"1r-dft"1ft1'-l#uOtt\fk •J \ti~,,, .. .,,.,.,., "''"'""' '"' fl''"'.,_., ""tf»l\tr.1•wa 11 •~• 1 •• I.IL Wr~tft•,Mt"1 CMt•,,,,,,,...,. <•'''""'•••Jt;~ .... ,, ....... ._,..,,O."t ,.M lltUbhW-• lot\ II ,., ... Y•~ 1 "' •\1Mftl •Mr .. ,,. , •+ M,.t,.,.,,., "'•mot(eno1t tfJtf!I' '"•M•\A Mvt~ M .. n .. tJil'HJltf•I"" C..-•rf.e• M LM\ IUtN,_ flt 'MK A\\l\l~t M"n•Q•nQ l ~IOU otflCH CMIAI """w J 18 wt .. lie~ • ., • ., tiv~~~~,..8!~~" ·~~~·=r~:::!.n 0.ltf ~lklt Stall ,_. INJURED IN FALL City Offlctal BenHn These rentals might have gone unnot1c<.-d but, the board mem· bers said. a couple or the boats were used ror nearly constant part1eb that di s turb the neig hborhood. Aller stuaying the problems. the council's Tidelands Affairs Committee recommended the chanees lo be voted on tonieht. Committee members. Mayor Paul Ryckoff. Mayor Pro Tem Ray Wtlllams and Harshbarger. told the Promontory Bay people they 'd have to solve their particular problem by rewriting their association bylaws or en- forcing existing codes. covenants and restrictions CCC aod Rs>. But the committee a lso agreed to alter the wording of the exist- ing policy to give it "more teeth" in dealing with nuisance situations, llarshbarger said. The c hange puts the responsibility for use or the dock on the property owner. instead of the occupant of the residence. FBI to Head Probe Of Assassinations WASHINGTON IA P > f'UJ Director William H Webster said today his agency would "freeze the scene" and Lakl! rull control of the investigation of any future assassination of a president or other elected U.S leader. lie Sliid one purpose of the fo'BI investigation would be to lay to rest untrue "conspiratorial questions that have a "-HY of r1s ing" and avoid the sort of m is takes that followed the as sasssnat1on or President John F Kennedy. "J'm reasonably s ur:e the Secret Service would take steps to freeze the scene" immediate· ly after an assassination. Webster told the House as sesstnelloos committee. ·'We would freeze the scene as soon as we arrived there " The Secret Service provides security to the president and vice presi· dent and their families . Webster said tbe FBI would implement a "major case opera- tions plan." which Is getting lls first test In ute invesll1atlon of Front Po~ Al BARBER .•. free and called poli ce, In veatlgat.on said. the assassination of Rep. Leo J Ryan. D·CaJif.. by Peoples Tem- ple me mbers in Guyana. The rBJ chief also suggested that no family would have the con trol over the evidence that the KeMedy family did over the late president's body. He said federal law clearly indicutes the government "ma y assert ex- clus1v<' jurisdiction over the body or an abi:.ass inated presi dent.'' The House committee's chief counsel. G Robert Blakey, said al pubbc hearings in October that then Attorney General Robert F Kennedy apparently destroyed as evidence the late president's bram. for fear 1t woulct be exploited The law lbal Webster cited was passed 1n response to Ken- nedy's assassination It makes iouch murdeni a federal crime and puts the FBI in charge of the Investigation. Webster said that under the nc~w assassination plan the FBI w d : Im mediately set up com mand posts In Washington and at the scene and "would con sider sending an assistant direc- t.or or other rankina official to the scene lo assum e overall command." The 12 . s uspected of s moking marijuana whale off duty. were transferred from the retreat 1n the Maryland mounlain1> to the M armc Barracks 1n Wai:.h1ngton. said Capt Edwin Walke. duty officer for the barracks Corps rrgulat1ons prohibit use of the substance anywhere. Meanwhile. Col. John Monahan. the barracks co mmander, sa id no charges have been filed yet against the 12. From Page Al WARM •.. A spokesman for Keel1 oc Wilcox Nurseries Inc.. which gr ows s pecimen trees and Kcn- tia palm!> for wholes ale trade m Irvine. said the hrm had to hght ltS heatt•rs for Sl'VCral night~ but exp<·rtenccd no damage Other high and low tern peratures for Sunday and Sun- day night 1n Orange County were. Newport Reach. 64 and 47 . Orange County Airport. 74 and 38, El Toro, 69 and 54 . Hunt mgton Beach. 66 and 44 . and Anaheim. 77 and 54 Slaala Protested Thousands Fill Tehran Streets TEHRAN. lran <A P l Hundrt!ds of thouundl of lraniana chanting "Down with the 11huh!" Oooded the alreet:s of Tehran today in the second mw;11 demonstration in two dayg No violence was reported here but protc11ters reportedly pullt'<i down sl.oltues of the shah ln other Iranian citiH. In the northeastern city or M asbhad. anti-s hah rioter!> stormed the U.S owned ftyall Hotel on Sunday. wrecked the ground floor a nd made an abortive atte mpt to set the hotel's rughtclub on r1re. rehablf' sources said. No c86ualtJes were reported. There was no official eslimal1• or the size of today's demonstra t1on m Tehran. but 1t was at least as big as Sunday'f The government said 400,000 people took part in that protest, but the opposition said as many as two million participated Today's marcher s carried hu'e portraits of Moslem re. lig1ous leader Ayatullah Kho· maini. exHed head or the ant1- s h a h movem ent . and ant1 - Wes t ern banners reading "C r imin al Americans Go Home" or ''Iran Wiii Become Another Vietnam" -a ,·ef· erence to U.S. Support for Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi tn tus struggle for surv1v al The demonstrators. thru)>tan~ clenched fists upward , de manded a new Jslam1c govern ment under Khomasn1 , some vowing. "The campa11<n "all continue until victory 1:. won'" Today's march was more f1er) and volatile than Sunday'!> pro cess ion. whic h was led by Moslem pnests Reports from the provmces s aid rrowds or angry d em vostrators toppled statues or the sha in at least four cities. Leaders of the Tehran march reading a proclamation under' the lowering, arch-lJke Shahyad monument. built m 1966 to com- memorate the 25th year of the shah's reign, declared they will continue to encourage strikes to maintain economic pre1>sure on the government. . The main work s toppage 1s an eight-day-old walkout in the oil mdustry that has cut Iran's dai- ly oil production lo less than half the normal level o( 6 million bar re ls. Oil is the basis or the Iranian economy and the walkout has already cos t the national treasury at least $250 mil hon A IS·day strike that virtually pura lyied the indus try lasl month coi.l m ore than $1.5 b1llton 1n lost 011 export rev- t•nuti;. Of>poi;ll1on lead e r s we r e JUb1 unt ov~r Sunday's peaceful protest march They called it a "referendum in the stret·~." and one of them, Kimm San- J1by , 1a1d the turnout dem· onstrated that the people want "LO put un end to the dictatorial, author1tunan und corrupt re· g1mc" • • Iranian Tortures Charged * LONDON <AP) Amnes ty In· t ernalional accused lranian authorities today of continuing systematic torture of political prisoners. contrary to frequent claim s by Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi that torture has been stopped. The human rights group. which works for the release of pri son ers or c onscience throughout the world. repnrted tJO lhe rindm~s of a mission to lran that included New Ynrk at Lorney 011v1d Emal and an un named staff member Tiie Amnel>ty lnlcrnat1onal delegal~ wt•re ba1d lo havl· re- ceived reports troop~ and pohce impeded the medical treatment of people wounded an recent d1~ turba nce~ m lran "Jn one incident.'' said an Am· nesty International report, "a doctor in Mashad told the del egates that on Nov. 20 threl! people. who had been wounded 1n a demonstration and who were in cnllcal condition. were brought lo the hospital where he worked. but were s ubsequently re moved by soldiers in spite or the doctor's prole11Ls. "The v1cl1ms were later rf:' ported by the army to hav1· died " The group')> report asserted some people were tortured ap- parently as a deterrent or as punis hment for political ac- llv1lles Fro• Page Al SKETCH RELEASED. • • Tobey's Carmelita Street home at the lime of death. .. He (the witness l saw Tobey's car in the dn veway. so il just seems logical that Tobey was home and the suspect could be his murdernr," Rrooks said. Brooks is continuing to search for leads in another Laguna Beach murder. T he semi-nude body of Rodney James Gilbert. a 32-year old s k ateboard clothing s ale1> representative, was found m ht:. home Dec. 1 with a knife wound in the heart. Br~lseves ~1lberl "'i murffer is re~u~!>. but would not elaborate. "It's s till under 1nVl'st1 ga taon." he said. "I'll continue talking to people in thf' area lo find out 1f they saw anything .. Tobey u s ually 1n ... 1tt'd s trangers into his home i.nd Gilbert habitually left doors to SLAYING SUSPECT Police Release Sketch h111 home unlo<'k<-d. police !>a1d Police suy thev don't beht'v" the two murder' c1re related. Telepttont (?14)~1 CIHllfled Advt nlttng t42-Mt• rrO"'W..C.,.,....lo ...... The multiple knife cuts made In hi• chest were mostly straight lints, but they were infllct.td s lowly and painfully ln lhe process ol repeated demands for· more loot, pollceaaid. -T he Armed Forces Institute ol P alholou• wou14 send medical experts t.o the scene t.o obtain Information aod dell· l1nate a st.all or pathologists to conduct t.he aut.Opsy. « f1th1on 1111nd, newport center W-5070 '·--•11<>-·-~·c..om-....... 640·1220 Pollce sald Short's Sl,230 loes incl&.6ded h'8 iuo day'• bualneea receiplAI. his clothinl, • TV set and his compact car -The Jo'BI would try lo obtain all n ews and private photo· graphs and recordinas for the ln- veaUgaUon, under court order II neceaaary to selUl them from news offices , 1001 we1tw00d blvd , weatwood vlll1199 (2t3) •n-n21 .. • . \. .. 17 ~· ~range Coast VOL. 71, NO. 3AS, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1978 Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks c TEN CENT~ ' l j I Five Reported Killed • ID Iran Protest TEHRAN. Iran <AP> -llun dredl ol lhou!ands of lraruaru. chanU.na "Down with OK-shah' · fUled the I 0( T hran today lD lbe aecond ucb pe1c ful df' mOldlrauon ln two da)' A almllar prot t in th• an clent city or Isfahan turned btood,y and at I 1 t n ve ~rsori-. were reported ltillfli Ortlclal ~urce · said troops clo f'd ln on the lafahan pro ttttJttrt ~ht"O th y beaon attJtclt tn& banb and other bulldln1• In thtt downtown aec:Oon and tore down slatuee of Sbah Moham mad Rua Pahlavi und hl:J rathl'I , Rna Shah the Groal Thl' soldlert finl u ed tur a ~. th<'n ~nt-d flrt-to d\apersc tht-cro~cb. the 1ources aald It wu rt'pe>r1.ed' that prolt-&len. an lhrtt oth«'r lranlun cities al tackt:d banb and publlt build Ill&!'> and pulled down 'ilutues or thl' ithah. but no cu. uullles were ~~~~~~~~~~~~- reoorted Afll'r th (lant march ended und nl&ht tell. the government ruaeerted ab authority. sending troop1 ~ck Into the center or the t.•1ty und re1nstutme a lull curfew und ban oo demonstrations. "W~ wall continue until victory 1s won." opposition leaders dt'clared eurher to a huge throng gathered around the tow~ring , uch·like Shahyad monument, end point of the march and aymbol or the shah's rule. Reliable sources said anti· shah riot.en stormed the U.S.· owned Hyatt Hotel in the northeastern city or Mashhad on Sunday. wrecked the ground floor and made an abortive at· tempt to set the hotel's nightclub on fire. No casualties were re- ported. Kennedy Airport Heist The Tehran marchers took ·over the center of the city. parading down main avenues and chanting "Down with the shah!" The military-led government had withdrawn its troops and tanks from Tehran's downtown to avoid a bloody showdown an the streets. A proclamation read by op· position leaders demanded "the fall of the dictatorial monarchy" and the establishment or an Islamic government under the exiled Ayatullah Ruhollah Kho- maini, head of Iran's dominant Shiite Moslem sect and leader of the anti-shah movement. Anti-American sentiment. slem ming from the United States' long·standing support for the shah, was scrawled across <See IRAN, Page A2) Thugs Get $5 Million ~What's This? Dane Talmage, a patient at Children's Hospital in Denver, looks at one of two visiting "Cylons." The space characters from television's "Battlestar Galactica" were on a promotional tour. NEW YORK CAP> -Five heavily armed men over powered a guard and nine workers at a high-value cargo area of Kennedy International Airport today and made off with an estimated $.5 million in cash and Jewels. authorities said. The robbers -brandishing a shotgun, pistol and three re· volvers beat a guard and bound him and the nine other workers at the Lufthansa Airlines cargo area, authorities said. They said one worker was Warming Continnes Near Coast By JACKIE HYMAN Of,._ o.ttty ~let S!Mf Warmer weather tbal replaced an unusual cold snap is expected to continue for several days, the National Weather Service forecast today. A spokesman said the predict ed high temperature for Orange County on Tuesday is 70 lo 76 degrees. with overnight lows between 40 and 47 degrees. He said there is some chance of another cold spell later in the week. but forecasters are still uncertain and have made no prediction. The cold spell that plunged tern peralures as low as 24 degrees m parts of Orange Coun· ty came to a slow end this weekend. forced to reveal lhe combination to a safe. A policeman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates the airport, said it was believed the stolen cargo included cash and jewels. He put the value or the goods at close to $.5 million. But nearly 10 hours after lhe robbery, detectives still were trying to determine exactly bow much was taken. Felix Becker. a Lufthansa spokesman, said it was not im· mediately known exactly what Winners' Cir~le was taken but said that some canceled checks and cash were missing. He said the thieves seem..ecl-to know what they were looking for. A spokesman ror the Port Authority said one robber had a shotgun, another a .45-caliber pistol and the three others car· ried .JS.caliber revolvers. The robbers walked into Luft. hansa 's cargo building at 3: LS a .m local time and pistol· whipped guard Kerry Whelen at the terminal's entrance. The guard required six stitches for a scalp wound. The thieves then forced an employee to reveal a combina· lion to a safe in the building before all 10 workers were tied up and handcuffed in a cafeteria, the spokes mat\ said. He said the holdup men then worked inside the safe about an hour, then left ma black van. Port Authority police were notified or the robbery Cave minutes later by an employee who broke free. No alarm system was trig· gered during the holdup, the spokesman added. Huntington Man Robbed of $1,200 A spokesman for the Irvine Ranch said temperatures there have warmed up about 10 degrees per night, wilh Sunday night's low 49 degrees. Sunday's high on the ranch was 74 degrees. The spokesman said it's stilJ too soon to tell ir there's been any cold weather damage to the citrus crop. He said the ranch has n 't bad any reports or damage so far. Nobel prize winners meet at a reception in Stockholm. From left are Werner Arber. Switzerland. medicine; Isaac Singer, New York, literature; Robert Wilson, Houston, physics; Daniel Nathans. Baltimore, medicine; Arno Penzias, Holmdel, N.J .. physics; Hamilton Smith. Baltimore. medicine; Peter Mitc hell, England. c hemistry; Herbert Simon, Pittsbur,gh. economics. an<l Pyotr Kap1tsa, Russia. physics. (See story, Page A4.) . R . Robert Chase, 29, had $1.200 in his pocket when he pulled his pickup truck into lhe May Company parking lot al South Coast Plaza in Costa something hard jabbed into his back and a man's voice ordered him to lie down on lhe seat. There was no damage report· ed either al Rancho Mission Vie- JO, where temperatures Sunday reached 69 degrees, dropping to 38 degrees Sunday night. Trustees Mull Spending Mesa. '~ He told police lhe money, in $100 and $50 bills, was Christmas ~ money saved by him and his Chase, who lives at 511 11th St., Huntington Beach, com· plied. The gun's barrel moved to the back of his bead and the voice ordered, "Keep your eyes closed. Don't move." A spokesman for the Orange County Agriculture Com· missioner's office said the only damage reported so far was the loss of five acres of bush beans in San Juan Capistrano. Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees are expected Tuesday to consider $2.2 million in proposed capital expenditures and the rate of summer school for 1979. t wife to buy furniture this year. • He opened the truck door and ' then leaned back inside to see t that his vehicle was securely in J gear for parking. t ~:; ;~:: ~·· The Huntington Beach resi· dent said be felt the man take his wallet and check his wrist for a watch and bis fingers for rings. Chase was ordered to remain in position. The robber fied with the furniture shopper's money. Police said Chase bad seen a man near his truck as he fulled into the parking lot east o May Company at 4 p.m. He said be believes the man was lhe one Home growers reported some damage, but sW'J)ri.singly liWe, considering bow cold it got, said Steve Hollister. co-owner of Hollisters Nursery and Flower Shop in Costa Mesa. He said the nursery had some damaged impatiens and hybiscus and that he believes seme bougainvillea might have (See WARM, Page AZ) Jean Hannon, assistant to the district superintendent, said It is unlikely trustees wtll approve summer classes except those mandated by stat.e law. That list covers classes for handicapped people and hilh school seDfors lacking only a few credits toward graduation. Summer school for the majori· who held him up. { Market With I f!i.!~:!, witnesses d~!~= :W1o'~ !.~r:'&". Sign a No•DO l described as a ninllock pistol, a five-foot-nine, about 150 pounds ~ lone gunman took an estimated with black hair. "-a,_ ~ . ,., Se. l • $450 from a Stater Brothers I. ~ "· reeting I. 00 XUO ~ market in Coata Mesa this mom· ; I , ,. i t t l ' ing.ollce said the man ap· ,, PJ BRIDGEPORT, Conn. <AP>-New "Merry P T PD88 ane Christmas" signs in Italian were to go up on proached the market manager -e-downtown lampposts tOday. 'l'he originals, it turned on the pretext of cashing a WT_.eck Found out, didn't say quite what they were supposed to say. check, pulled the ancient lY ._, The original banners. put up by the Chamber weapon aJMt ordered two cash of Commerce, said "Bona Natale.·• The Italian re(fiaters emptied. SAN DIEGO <AP> -An air Cultural Institute in New York City said that in at The robber, described as search hu located the wreckage least one Italian dialect, "bona" can mean sexual at- wblte, about 6 feel tall and of a small plane bound for Las tractiveness in women. The sion~ came down Fri· weighing about 165 pounds, wore Vegas that crashed near ~ blue Levis, a blue T·shlrt, white Cuyamaca Peak, apparently day.Chamber Presi·dent William Hawkins said the tennla lhoel and an army field killing at least the pilot, sherifrs Jacket, police aaid. deputies said. banners were among ones in 20 languages that are Officials aaid be acaped out a (! going up before Christmas~ rear employea' entraoce al Sheriff's deputJes aald \Ley The new signs say, "Btl>n Natale,'• which the .... -•IH>~J~• a..ip._and ~p!renUy 1 .:JQJ~_a~~~ al.a man IAAM. .. ~ .... clu•~ ~!-Jc ~e vdde)y, ~N>f11}i Cot. •• J "itilett • ~niall bloc\ wall --wreckage but 'retuaed to tdenUly the hOilday greetinJt. at tbe rear of the market. it. '------------------------' • ' .. ty of students was cancelled last summer after the passage of Proposition 13. State runds that helped pay for summer school were cancelled and most school districts, including Newport· Mesa, decided they couldn't af. Cord to underwrite summer school without the state aid. Another issue to be taken up at Tuesday Dlgbt's meeting will be the proPQSedexpeodlture of about $2.2 million on capital projects, such as athletic and performing arts f acllities. Mrs. Bannoa said that. by state law, thefundsinquestioncanonly be used for capital expenditures because they were received from thesaleof school properties. She said trustees may feel com· pelled to spend the money this year because of the likelihood lhat a state "bailout blll" would penalize the district for having more than five percent of its budgetinreserves. ' Schools are hoping for a bailout law similar to this past year's in the wake of Proposition 13, wlllch hit hard at school district.a. 'Ibey receive a large part of their revenues from property taxes, which were sluhed by the ID· ltlaUve. Should the bailout bill penalise diltrtctafOl"e1tcesa~.i Mrs, • armon sal<J, ·~·~tl"'possfine Newqort·Mesa would be ip a dou· ........... blebind. That's because, on the one hand, it would reeeive less state funding and, on the other hand, it would be restricted by earlier state laws from spending its capital funds on general ex· penses. Tuesday's meeting is scheduled to begin al 7:30 p.m. at Costa Mesa City Council Chambers, 77 Fair Drive, Cost.a Mesa. .. Coast Weather Cooler Tuesdays with highs 63 to 68. Lows tonight 40 to 47. INSIDE TODA 't' Buddy Ebsen'• show buft. ne•-corHr spana SO years. Dennfl McLellan visits him on tM set of ·Bo~ Jona', FNlwrinQ, PQoe Cl. l••ex t Al DAILY Pll 01 ~~Edison' Increase Limited WASHINGTON tAP> Th1r & Supreme Court N fUHd &o· day to di1lurb C•lifornl•'• llmJl tnf of vublir uttllt)' rate to tb1t minimum nt•f!ded to Dllratl op1tal al .. r uona~ cotl and not lrru1a1r rrfiilt " <Rclat«"d -.tarv. Pa& A4 ) Tht• )u Kl lt'r turned down "''f umc-nl11 bv ~ou lh rrn <'•I fomht l!:d~iwn Co • an lee Irle po"' r flrm, almtd al O\I r lurnl06' lh<: t.tat.,•1 lmJ'IC»l'CI 111 ~ttfnt hmJl on It.a r lurn on rop1tal TC'ld&)' arllon m •11 "4.1ulhM'll CaUfoml• EdlM>n •P· p11rl'nth mu.t IM"lll• for the SL2:Z mallton nt4." lnrrf'IH It wai. uwurded In lalc.o lt1S lJUIHd ol the $338 mJlUon r11t~ hike ti had "•Utiht Tht• C1llrnrn111 SuJ'r~mt' Coun rult•d 1n Junt• thul th<-llml\ dcM" not unN>n."ttlullcuutll)' dt1n y lht vc1wt>1 t·ompun~ 1t'I f'l'UIWl't) t(rt'Ult'r l'nlht Wlth(IUt dut• 111 Ol'l'llll Th•· 11\uh• 1·ourt aar t'd with ttw (\thfurnl.i l'uhlH· Ut1ht1t~ t:orn 111111111on thut the rmp<.ll'lt·d llrml 11> in k•·•·pln1 with P••t ~uprcnw ('ourt decu~lons lnvolv tng utility rul.4! m ak1n1. 1 n Ill appeal. So uthern Cahforrua Edlf)On argued 01111 the t•ornmh•t.ion wuw wrong in thinkinf( lhut 1>a!ll ruhnl(:s burrt<d It from aJtowmK clectnc ratl'!> y1.-ldtn1J h1l(hcr thi.n mini mum C'Upalul r l'tunu. " Tht>re •~ nothinl( in :,11ld d t·<·1iooru. lo suggest that ft reg ulutorv romm1sK1on clln not lawfully :.t>l rateb at 1t h1scht·r level thnn i.uch conslltulloru1I minimum where 1l 1s pcrsuadt·d that the condllions Justify 1t,'' th<• appeul argut'd Southern Cahrornia Ed1bon provides electric service lo more: than 2 6 mil hon customers in 15 countu,•:. In centra l and southern CahfomJa Wounded Girl Recovering; Suspect Held A 15-ycur o ld Sim Juan Capistrano girl Is reportt..<d in &ood cond1t1pn today deKplte be· ing shot 1n the head several tam es Friday. On e bullet penetrated her brain. "She's a vcrr lucky girl," Sheriff's Sgt. Bil MIJler said t.o day. "But It's the klnd of Injury wher e 11hc could tMi worse tomor row " Juli Gonzalez was vlcrously beaten in the face with an un· known weapon and shot several tlmeK with a small caliber hundgun She was discovered Friday utternoon by a workmun al a corunructaon s ite orr Del Obispo St.reel within lhe city. M Iller refused comment on wh ether or not doputles dis· cov~red the wea1>0n . An Irvine man hH been ar· rc1led and churgtd with kidnap· ping and attempted murder. Charles Hubert Guenther, 33, of 14661 Swectun Dnvu, face11 a South Orange Count y M umcipul C'ourt arra11<nmcnl TucNduy on the char gt."K. lit-'' bt:1ng h"ld 1n Orunge Counl y J atl in lieu or S250.000 buil Dcputll't! wt'tc led to Guenther ..1fter :1 w1lrl<'bh reported seeing a c·ur heur111K ttw llcenKe plate 'SM 11.f'; 'l." in the urea of th!! c111\Ktruct1"n 11111• whcrt· Ml:.!> Gon1Jlt~ w1111 found !-iht·nlf :o. dcp11tl•·11 isa1d th•· Ouna JlJll11 llJUh ~ht">I coed Will\ :ipparently hitchhlklnK on Uel Oblaoo Str(•t>l nt!11r Ston ehlll t>rl ve wtwn iihl' wus p1c·kt:d up M 1111·1 :.lllct uuthoriti•·t. wen: unhurt: whl'lh••r or not 11ht! en tcn·d thl' car wllhngly She wWJ driv1:n o 11hort dll\ tunce, tihot 11evcral times und ,,beaten, und left to die at the con 11trut·llon Kile. dcpulicis 11u1d. 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'I O.ltr .,,.., •"'" ,_ INJURED IN FALL Chy Offtclal 8enHn Officia l Hwt i11 Fall From Rooj· Sap Clt•nwnte'a pubUc work~ darector 11i 011 erloursly injurt·d while 1tr1111(•1li Chrl!ltmas llaht11 over th•• wct•kcnd lie foll trorn tht! roof of his two story home to lht• p.avcd driwway Howard Bcn'!t'n, 42. who ut-.11 1• tht-t•1ty t•ngtnt•tff. t1uff\.'rt'd mult1plt' 1nJurtcb In the fall ul 614 C&lk V\t-.•nte Ht> wlth rcPorkd Ill !.table con d1tion today 1n the inh:muve ra1 e unit at Mi :-.~11111 Community 1to~p1tnl City Manal(cr Gcritld Wt:t'b 1o<11d Rc:ni.,·n 11uffcrnd u con cu11s1on 111 lhc full, shitllt•rcd h11> lt•ft el bow and d1slocutt-d h11t left 1>hOulder He wni. tranRporled b y city umbu1ance to San Clementt.· Gen nal Hospital and i.ubs .. quenlly trun.'lfer rt-d lo Mistuon Commuruly llOt:l&>lllil 10 M1ss1on Viejo. Tht• ('lty manager ja1d Ben.,.t•n 1~ rt'portt'<tly "1mprov1111( by tht; hour" umltr 1ntcn~1v .. r11n· Bent1en was recently com mended by the Oritnl(t: <..:ou.nly Grand Jury, after Jury member~ visite d San Clemente to ~urvey the city's use or reclaimed whter. In a letter t.o Mayor Wiiham Walker, jury foreman John R Will sald Bensen dc>m<mstrat<.'<i "an enthusiusm for hill work that is highly visible and com- mE>nda ble " lie also praised Bensen's technical knowledge a nd said he did a "superb job" communicating technical an· rormiUOn Lo laymen Bensen wu hlred by the city In October, l977 lie had pm· vlously bel'n un assistant public works director 1n Santa Barbara He and h1~ wife have three children Police Ge t Cash to Aid Mesa Victim Contributions to 11ld John "Monty" Ryan und hie fnmily pay their rl'f1I u1 ,. l'llnlmuml( 111 trickle in l" the Nl'wp•Jrt fJ('lll'h l'oh<·t· ll1·1111rtm<'nl Hyun, u rorrrwr llollywood a<' tor und i.tunl mi.In, d1i1abll•d e1icht yeari. 111o10 hy .1 Iii roke, wu:o. robbed of hn1 S:IO"l i.ociul secunty paymPnt 1n Nt·wport ll1•a1·h Dec I by a pair ()f holt1up me n Nt·wport t'h•lt•t·t1v"i., IJt•s1e1wd hy offt'rs of help for t h1• C'nst u M <.·11u rt'Mth•11t , huvt• l 01>l11hll :'>lw1I :.I fuoct to IJld the rarnlly u:-. Chr11stmu1' u11111 o~whch Checks hhould bl' mudt• 11uya hie to John Hyun untl !lent l() N<.·w1111r1 lh•:tl·h f'ohr•· (lt-part m1•nt ('/() llt·t1•1•l1 v1• Lt·t· Hobt!rli., li70 Sunt u Burlu1111 Dri vc, Ncwvort Belich !1'~000 FBI to Probe Assassinations WAMllNUTON <A Pl -f' 81 Chr rtor WUllam ti Wt"beter 1tu1d toduy hlw aaency would fn•f'tt' the IH't'n•"' aod lukc full t•ontrol of tht• 111vt•1tigution of 1111) futur~ UHhUlllllOltlOn or U fHl'tilclf'nt or otht•t elcc h.<d U.S. eudfr lh• .. u1d om• pur\1ose of the f''DJ 1nv\•11lltc..itum wou d ht• to lwy lo 1 t•al untrut• "~'un11pln1lor111l tau'· tlOtlll that b uv• i way of rix ln1f' urnl &void the KOrl of mis t1tkl'• that followed the u:. •1111,ln;illon of Prt'tlldent John I'' K ennt•dy ·'I'm rcnsonubly s ure the ~rret ~rvke would tukt steps to rn···~ lhl' IS('t'Ol'" 1mmcdltttt' Iv :iftt'r un au11ulnat1on . Wl·b111 .. r told the Houst a:. "•' 111not1mlK 1·ommllkt' W 1 would frt•t'1t> lhc ist<'n<> ai. 11011 ... , Wt' UI rlH.od lht'rf' .. The 'tt•1·rt· l St•rvlt't' ptov11Je!I Sl'cunly to tht• pn."tlhlt•nt and v1ce pr~• 1h:nt ~•nd Uwir fam1llt!S Wt•b!lt~r 111ld the FBI would 1mplt·nwnt .i "major case ovtra· t h1nb 11l:in," which 1:; gc·ttmg 1l" r1 r,1 1t-11t 111 the 1t\Vestigat1on of lilt' Uhhtlb?llllltllon of ftep. Le.'<> J . Ryan. I> <.'ahf . by People6 'fem· pie mllml~r1> rn Guyana. Th•· F·s1 chler also sugce11ted that no family would have the rontrol ovn the evidence that th•• Kcnnt-.!y f&mily did over the Jatt· 11rch1dcnt'b body He said f('dl•rul law clearly Indicates th•· v.ovt'rnmt•nl "muy assert ex clubl Vt' jurisdiction over the l>Od Y of .-n 31illaSbinalcd prClll rt1•nl '· Th<' lloust-t·ommlttec's chief l'Ouni.1•1 , G Robert Blukey. said ut pul.Jllc he1tr1ngs in October thJl lhl!n Attorney General Rob~rl I" Kl·nnl'dy apparently deatroyed d evidence tb late pre11ldent'1 brain. ror tear It would bt' txploltcd The l•w lhut We balt!r cltt.'d waa P.tu111ed ln rcs1xm11e lo ~n nedy 1 W11uelnuUon It makes 11uch murder• ll rcderal cr1mu a nd puta the l"HI In chor1e or lhf' lnvt8Ul(ollon W cbsh.'r uld thot und<ir lht' nt•w aasua11inullon pla n, the FBI would · lmmf'rllatcly aut up com· mend posits in Wa11hln1t.oo and ut t h<> l\Cef\e and "would con sider acndinlC an aHl11t1nl dirt..'<.' tor or other ranklnic official to the 1cenc t.o H1ume over~ll commuod" T he Armed Forcca InaUtutc of Patholoay would und medical experts lo the krenc to obtain lnformutlon and dfi. ll(nute a istaH of pathologhst.s w condurl the uutop~y The l''DJ would try lo obtain oil newll and private photo graphs and rt'Cordlnl(s for the in vcstigatlon , und •r court ()rder Ir necessary Lo i.em~ them from news ofrir<•s Webster suid thlR 11tep is "not permitted except with my ur1 proval atnd lhf'n only in ex traordlnary circum11tance11 , u11 presumably would be the catse 1r a president were assussinaled " In the ca1>t! of Ryan's death at J o nestown , Guyana, We bster uld FBI commlltld posts were establlsht'd al FBI headquarterb ond in Guyana, Dover. Del . where the bod1e11 of i.ulc1de v1r tlm1> were returned: Charleswn, S C . where survl vors wen: ex pt·cted to return. und San Fran c1sco, the Peopl~:. Temple head quarters Laguna Cops Probe 2 Stabbing Murders L aguna Beach police in vcst1gutor s ha ve released a composite sketch of a sus pect in the Nov 20 slabbinl( death of not e d Art Colony designer Brent. S. Tobey. Tobey's nude body was dis · covered under bloody OOdding by a neighbor who lived In a bungalow buh lnd h is home Tobey ha d been stabbe d 15 limes Police are looking ror a man described as 22 t.o 26 years old. 160 pound.a, five-feet-five t.o five· feet·seven lnches In height, with a mustache. dark hair parted 10 the m iddle a nd a well-built physique Delf!Ctive Gene Brooks said the s ketch was developed through interviews with a wit· ne11s who observed the suspect m· Tobey's Carmelita Street home al the: lime of death. "He <the wltne11s> saw Tobey's car in the driveway, so It ju.st seem s logical that Tobey waa home and the suspect could be his murderer." Brooks said. Brooks la continuing lo search f or I.tads In another L agun& ~1u·h murder The semi-nude body of Rodney Jamf's Gilbe rt, a 32-year-old 11 k ateboard clothing s ales representative, was found In hi1> home Dec 1 with ll knife wound m the he11rt. Rrooki. believes Gllbert'i. murder as related to drugs, but would not elaborate. 'It !'t \till under lnvest1gu Iron ' tw i.a1cl "I 'll conlinul' I Jlk11111 to fll'Olllc in the area to (11111 out If they saw anything." Tobey us u11Jl y invite d Ntrang,•rfl into hut home and (;1lht·rt hub1tuully left do(>r:, to h111 homt• unJ1wk1-.J , 11ol11:t.• ::.u1tl l'olu'i:-:rny they don't believe the two mu.rdcr11 ~re related. S L.A YING SUS P ECT Police R•l•H• Sketch School Thief Gets Cameras Two camerus w.ire 8tolen over the weekend from Co11ta M~a lllMh School's photogr aphy and newspaper offi ce. Room 100, a c cording tn police reportt1 Q(flc('rs said e trash <'an was used to break ll window to ent~r the campus' Fine Arl!i Buildlnl( and a desk drawer was forct.'<I open Saturday nlght lo make off with two Canon rameras valued ut $190 eaC'h The burglury wn11 discovered by a teacher who h ud gone to her nearby office Sunday mom· Ing, pohce s aid. Nt.•w Trial Due Edler Industries Conviction Upset /\ Newport Hcuch u •rospacc com p1.1ny prenldenl a nd his r1rm fuce a now trlel next month after an earlter conviction of II lesally exportln.c tcrhnolou wa11 revenM!d by the 91.h Circuit CJurt of Appeal11 Vernon f')tlc•r Sr , a pabl coif) modorn or Lhe Newport lfarb<>r Yacht Club, wH convicted In 1976 on five count• of vlolatlnu the 19M Mutuil Security Act by allegedly exporting lo Franc" duta lhot could be UKcd In the making of wur matcrlal. llowevtir , hhs IUJOl4'nre of 10 weekends in JaU end t,aoo h0ur11 ot community aervlce, and a l2~.ooo fine •a•ln•l Edler In du1trte1 of Newport. Beach. WI!$ atayed pendlnl( appeal dt!hned the grounds In the 111tatutc, McDonuld :.aid. and re· mandcd the case for a new tnaJ bet1tUt1e h~ w8.B un•blo ~ de h·rmine (rorn th.i tranecrlpt whether or not the defendanl11 had vlnlnted the 11talutc us re dl'fln<'d 1'he trial 111 scheduled to begm J&n. 30 ln the Los Anaela• Fe>dcral Courtroom of Judge Munuc l Reul, accordinJC t.o the court clerk However, McDonald said he plnn11 to lntroduce a motion to dlaq uaUly Judt Real. who also huard the on al cuo. on the ground.a of pre udlc(). f',....P..-A I IRA.N •.• countl~ plac:itrd"' carried by tht marchi!ra. "C rlmtnai Americans Go JJome," read some. llOd "Iran Will U come Another Vietnam." The proclamaUon called for "an end to forel(ln t!xplo&tallon by im1~raallat.a ot Eaal MJld Wut" Top Court Eyes New Bias Case The giant march followf'd the some S~·mlle route u84"d In u i.1 mllar procculon Sunduy There wu no offtctul uaUmate of the 1h:e of Mond&¥'• d emonatru tlon , but It wu al leut ua blll 011 Sunday's much Thl! offlclul ncwa bfCency 1u1d that one Involved 400,000 poo11li" but obMrvcf1l put th e number cl0ter to ono mllllon Whatever the count, thu twf1 day proteat wu the bllUJ •1t sin ce the c urrent round of poUUc81 turmoil exploded h •r .. In January, and It u.ndt rllned th" 11tren1th of the 11hah't1 rcli11owi Mnd p0Uucal opponcnt11 Aft.er dark, columm. or troop11 r o lled back into downtown 'fehr..n, 1tgnalln11 un t'nd l'1 \ht' two day hJatuit In which m1trth1I law rei.tncUon11 wen: l'IJllNI Rumor• s prc1:1d of Mnotht:r mau prolt.>11l rnorrh Tu ,.,duy . but 1tulbonUt>ff anno unced that Tehran's 9 pm lo !i u m . curfew and a ban on public demon11tr11 lions were rP8torcd The wave or anti Wcatcrn hostility hu8 alarmed ror(•1gner'> living In f ron Dlplom1tUc isources estimated a 11 m uny 1&11 l S.000 -Including 8,000 ot th,· 41 .000 AmerlCltM In lhhs eountl")' -have fled in the p8!il two months. The exodus wus hult.-.d wm po r arUy by the clo:11nl( of T ehran's airport during the volatile two-dny Mnsh·m holy period of Ashuru, whH h l'ntkd today. * * * I.ran Accused Of Continued Torturing LONDON <AP> -Amnesty tn ternalional accused trans un authorities today of cont1nu1ng systemut1c torture of polit1cul prisoners, contrary to freqµent c laims by Shuh Mohammed Reza Pahlavi thal torture has been slopped. The human rights group. which works tor the release or prisoners of conscience throughout the world, reportt.-d on the flndlnJ(s of a mis11on to Iran that Included New York at torney David Emil and an un· named ataff member. Tbe Amnesty lnte rnaUoni.I delegates were 1aJd to have re ce1ved reporl!i troops and police impeded the med1cail treatment of people wounded m recent du> turban cesm Iran The group's rep<1rt <asserted some l>e<>plc were tortured ap parent )' a1> a deterrt•nt or a:. punishment for poht1cal ac ti vi lies. From Pafl" A I WARM •.. been damaged at private home1>, but. "F'rom what we've hC'ard f rom the homeown<.·r:'>. th1· damage hu'I hcl'n <1u1ll' minor " llollbtcr s•11c1 uny -.ort of 11rn tect1on. llU<·h as a pulll> fOvl'r or a houftc d~e by. wtll protect such plunt~ a1:1 fuch:-.lf1s , which m 1~hl 01 lwrw1se be dumal(cd /\ spokcisman for Kcell11t' Wilcox Nurseries Inc , wh1rh growll i.pt.'<.'im"n trees and Ken t1a palm:. for whOIP!.all' tract(• IO lrvrne, !><.11d llw h rm had to hJ.:hl its healers for 1:1everal n11(hti. but WASHJNOTON <A P ) -The U S Supr.-me Court agreed to- d 11 y to dl'c1dc whether cm ployen Without proof Of U pu1'1 h1~tory of ruch1I bias II lc J(ally d l1crim1nutu •aialns t wh1te1 when 1poclal preferenc~ arl! glvt>n to mlnorll)' worken. Tht• lc.,al quc11tlon 1eft un 4inKwl!r t'd b)' the court 's Bukke dech11on lu t June prcaent.a ltllell In a trio ot appeal• stemming from tht' job d1acrlmln1Uon IJwault or Loul11ana worke r Brian F. Wf'ber The Carter admlnJaitrallon had uakcd the JW1tlce1 lo send tht! caae back to lower courts tor rurth4lr bludy C' I vii rtghlJI hu.1dera and gov nnrntnt omclaJa HY Wt bcr'is lhU!~ fu r SUC'Ct:Sllful 'JUll ag&lMt h111 t!mploycr. Ku1ser Aluminum C'h.-mlcill ro . pokf'f\ a major rhrt•fll to .iovnnmt:nt t'ffortb to 1 m p ff> v l' c m p I o y m l' n t op J)(lrtUnllH.>ff for ffilnOl"'ltles J.Mwy.-ra ror Weber. a white f'mployt'C ut Kai11er's Gramercy, La , plant, have called the case on•• of "rf•v1>r~c d1scrim 1nauon." l,;1wyt•r~ for Ku1ser und Unit t.>d Steelworkers union 11rc ask· 1111< thi· Jufitl<'1·11. to overturn a ~th U S. Cir<·u1t Court or Appeals ruling that bani Ka1Her. or any l'mpl oycr 1n L o uulana , Alabuma, Florida. Oeorgla, M 1nl11111pp1 a nd T (lxas. from volunta rily setting up "af firmat1vt' action" programs. In the Hakke decis ion, a deep. ly cHvldP<t Supreme Court ruled rh.1t lht· li<' l>avu. M edical Sc·hool 11lt·g111ly di:icrimlnated Jgu1n!tl Allan Uakkc, who I!> wh1lt'. in denying him ad m1M11on In other action today the high court Uph e ld a ruling that c riminal s uspeclb' statements which are ruled inadmis11ible as trial evidence under the "Mi ran da" doctnne may not be used t.o JU8t1fy a search warrant. (Reial cd story, Page A4 I -Agreed lo decide whether the government foster s Im perm1ss1ble st'x discnm10at1on by giving aid to families 1n wh 1ch breadwinne r fathers but not breadwinner mothers ar« JOblesa Planne r s Eye Heavy Age nda In Cos ta Mesa Costa Mesa planning com m isstoners race a large agendu wht!n they meet al 6.30 torught m City Council chambers at 77 fo'air Drive Scheduled are 22 public hear m~s. including requests for cit} !>ll{n ordinance vari:mt·e11 and a number of tone t:xccpt1on permits for multi unit con:>lruc tum Huymond C Herold of Jrvm1· :,eeks a conditional use permit to l'OnHtruct t l condominium u.mh at 543 Wil1S011 St 111 an R4 2001• Ralph und Mury f'elkt.:r "' Anah<'1m !teek 11 cond1t1onal u111· pt.> rm 1t to C'onstruct :i f1 ve· unit C'ondom1nium at 249 Ogle ~t in ;111 lt:J 1.onl' Slanl1·y H ;ind Shuon J Uch1to110 of Santa Ana are !t~k mg var11U1ct•i. and <t den1>1ty de \.1Ul1on to 1·011!-ttrull two. f1v1• unit apartml•nh ut 19H2 Maph· /\ v.. in an R:I 1on1· Julius and All\•rl(' Chn1>teru.on or ('t>Rla Mesa St'ek a varlancl' rm dt>ns1lv dt•v1;,1twn for con :-.lru<·twn of thr1·c apartment unit~ at 534 Ucmard St in an R2 cone cxpenenc~ no damasc =--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ « fuhton tel1nd newpor1 center M4·6070 Edl er'• attorney. J amui McDonald or Newport IJeach, said the appc1tJ wftll upheld lalA' last munt.h on the bHls thut th~ statute under Which th convlc 4 Held in Kidnap TH REE RIVERS <A Pl Thrc~ mt'mben of a Mexican· Arn ertu n sana and a toen·aae girl have been arrested here for invulc•tton or lcldn1ppln1 • womon and two chlldron for renaom tOOt wHlwOOd blvd . WHIWOOd v11t99e (213) '79·7121 tlon1 had on obliln d was overtibro• .......--- The •PPf'•lll Judac then rt Jiii --_,.,....,. .. -" .... • .,.. " Pli.t M.ftl -t• LA GUNA COUPt..£ USE COHVE.A'TED SCffOOL eua TO SCOUR BACK COUNTRY FOR ANTIQUES Diane and John Jordan 8Mtc Out Early Arnertcan Aellca tor Aefurt>tahlng Collectors Colorful /'blliques 'Ripped' From Farm Houses f\y iTEVE MITCHELL Of "-o.llY ...... '""' You f1KUT~ when a couple load the children Ullo lbe family bus uod head for the Midwest for three weeks, they're going 011 vucat1on Not so tor the J ordans of Laguna &>:1ch Thi•\ ·n· Jnt1que collectorb. a11c1 I lit· r.Jm1h ha!> been on ~· >I I l)r, \ for rurn&bhangs in 11.1 I',,: .i .. .ir und a half. That's \I.lien ;don~ with partner 8 :.trharJ Ca~l'. the Jordaris opened an antique shop called Off the Wall in a SO-year-old home on Glenneyre Street. Their method of collecting col· lectibles ts colorful Ins tead of buying their clawfool bathtubs and leaded glass windows from other dealers. John and Diane Jordan rip them out of Iowa farmhouse wall s. and ce ntury -old courthouses -all wilt\ the con- sent of the owners. of course .. It's no vacation. believe me." said John Jordan. who restores museum pitt"Cs when he's not antique lluntlnJ. He remembers pulling down sections of a tin celling 1n a Hamilton County courthouse in 18 be'ow zero weather. City fathers of that north Iowa town were tearing down tbe old courthouse. and Jordan bid for the painted ceiling pieces. com· prised or hundreds of squares depicting floral scenes and geometric patterns. The ceiling was installed in the 1880s and now Jordan has tons of the pieces stacked in his storage room And it's a big embarrassing, driving up to a farmhouse In their converted 1936 school bus and asking to take a peek ms1de the owner 's barn. But that's where the best finds are. Diane Jordan says. Kidnapped Boy's Parents Hopeful The Jordans -with two children and the family cats in tow -scout the back country roads, and when they spot a like· ly farmhouse. pull in and knock on the door. "We ask them if they have any old mirrors. pedestal sinks or furniture they want to sell . and they usually lead us out back or to the barn," sbe said. She points to a recently re- f 1 n is h ed turn-of.the century clawfoot bathtub, pigmented a deep red. with brass-plated claws and faucets. LAS VEGAS CAP) -Tucked away among department store Chnstm.as ads in a number of newspapers here and in nearby · Ma tes 1s a school photo of a tiny. ~nnning boy fo\1r h1:. parenu.. he would be 1 h(• ~rcate. .... t hohday gift poss1 blP The boy IS Cary Sayegh and his parents -wealthy carpet store owner Sol Sayegh and his wire. Marilyn -are offering SS0,000 for his safe return. So far, there have been no takers. Cary. 6, was abducted 4T days ago from the Albert Einstein School, prompting one of the largest investigations in Nevada h14'torv The FRI says little more than · the investigation is coolinu- 1ng " Thl' child was taken from the pl:t) ground of the private Jewish school on Oct. 25. About three hours later, bis parents re- ceived a demand for $500,000 but no lrult:ructioos oo how to pay. No further messages have been received. Except tor one tearful, shat- tering public plea made five days after the kidnapping, the ~ayejth'\, who have two other t·h1Mren. have made no sta~ mt•nts T hey have offered the $50,000 reward and have been running daily advertlsemeots io a number of newspapers. "We wish that somebody, in- cluding God, would come down and tell us what to do," said Ed Gallagher, the veteran FBI agent directing the investigation into the kidnapping. ··we've used planes, belicop- tC'rs. s upersonic planes with m. fra red, hypnotists, polygraph machines, mediums," Gallagher said. ••Everything. excluding Custer's 7th Cavalry, has been called ln." Tweoty·three FBI agents from offices around the country a.re ln Las Vegas to assist the local 5-ttnt Rise lnGa8Seen NEW YORK CA P ), - Gasoline may rise five cents a ga.Uon next year. but there should be enough for all drivers' needs, says the head of Standard Oil of Indiana. Jobn Swearinaen, chairman GI the oU firm, said Sunda)' OD CBS' "Face the NaUon" that premium unleaded caa w a1 Lie OD1Y type lD abort s upply because of unan· ti ct pated blab demand. But "there's plenty of the regular unleaded gl\~ine all over the.coun· lr1. he added. < . ....,.._......,.. .... __ ...... ,....~.~. arw1...,.... KIDNAP VICTIM Cary Sayegh, 6 stare in the investigation and have put in "thousands or man hours." Gallagher said. Added to that are the efforts of tbe Las Vegas Metropolitan Police officers assigned to the case. Tbe agents have interviewed hundreds or persons and checked out numerous leads, Gallagher said. "We've still got a lot or things we're doing," Gallagher said, "a lot of wild lhings." He would not elaborate. Gallagher refuses to discuss the possibility that Cary may be dead. "We just Oat don't know," he said. "We still feel firmly con· vinced that we will find this kid." "We saw that one in some· one's front yard." she said . The people were modernizing their home. and had discarded the old tub, replacing the rare antique with an ordinary modern ceramic tub. The results of their antique an- tics are displayed throughout their crowded shop. with prices ranging from $5 (for a brass coat hook ) to S550 for a clawfoot tub. "You'd pay $2.000 for a new reproductloo of one or those." says John Jordan, pointing to tbe tub. The couple defend their prices, saying they provide sturdy antique it.ems at prices that are less than a similar new product. "A new solid wood door costs you $400," Jordan said. "Of course you can pick up a hollow one for $10, but we're selling solid doors that are older fOt' a heck of a lot less than you'd pay for a new ooe." Since the Jordans and Mrs. Gage sell mostly to designers and decorators, their "architec- tural antiques" consist largely of recooditiooed brass and cop- per wall fixtures -hence the name of the shop. "This stucr is still in top shape," Jordan syas, holding a brass faucet in his hand. "Now they're all made of plastic and nylon." That's why the Jordans pack up everything from bedposts to bentwood wash stands in a trailer they haul behind their red school bus. They know they can find a home for their goods back in Southern California Arbitrator Mulled In Huntington. Flap By ltOBDT BAUER Of•o.ltJ "9t1Wft Huntlngtoo Beach police of. ficers and city officials ap· parently have reached a truce in their prolonged and bitter salary negotiations. Both aides have agreed to take their cue to ao arbitrator in Los Angeles Thursday. They declared an im,paaae lo nesotJa· Uoos lat YridaY. Polfce omcers1 who have en1a1ed in ~ alck·ins, have aareed to call on such act.loo un- UI ta1kl reeume. hi return, oltic:.n have re· cet.ed;a after 51 of 80 of. ftcen to duty Tueeday night and ednelday called lD sick. Police Chief Earle Robitaille said Friday bG would fl re Of· ncers who partJclRated lo the I .. -- latest sick wave if he could prove they falsified their sick claims. Sgt. Jeff Cope, president of the 235-m emb er Huntington Beach Police Officers Associa· lion, said officers would receive pay for the aiclt time under the agreement by negotiators. Cope, wbo said today that all 59 officers were indeed sick, re- parted that the police aasocla- Uon agreed not to participate In a lleged sick-ins, slowdowns. speedups or similar actk>n. He also said traffic patrolmen have resumed Issuing traffic tickets which brln1 the clty about $92,000 monthly in court nnes. Meanwhile. tbe HunUniton Beach City Coun.cll h as scbeduled a special encuti~ seaalon meeting tonl.&ht at 7:30 o'clock to deal wltb neeotiatJoos. Mond!y. December It, 1978 DAtl..f PtLOT ti• Teachers Protest? 1· 137. Off 'Sick' in Prelude to Strike ' By SA YMOND ESTRADA .JR. oe .-o.itr ll'li.t ll•H Almost balf of Huntington Beach Hl&h School 's 128 teachers s.aJd they were W and did not attttwt cl&saea today in what some school district of flclal• bt!Utive ls an organiz.cd "akk·ln." OC Barber Yictirn of 3Smmts By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OI IN OellY f'li.4 SI.Hf A West Orange County barber is recovenng today after three people robbed him of Sl.230 in valuables Sunday, then methodically carved patterns in tbe bound victim's chest with a knife. police said today. The two men and a woman who invaded the apartment sometimes occupied by Norman Dexter Short, 37. fmally became convinced be had nothing more of value and fled. Short, a Santa Ana resident who occasionally sleeps Lo the bachelor unit behind his shop at 6445 Westminster Ave .. Westminster. was not seriously hurt. police said today. H e was treat e d at Westmin ster Community Hospital for knife wounds. Short reportedly told police be decided not to drive home and retired at his shop, but at 3 a m. was awakened by a knock on the door. 1 n vestigators were told he opened 1t a crack, whereupon the two apparently Lahn men a nd their female companion shoved their way in, slashing Short's hand in the process. Police said it was dark in the sleeping quarters and tbe victim was unable to get a good look at his attackers, especially when one man held the knife to hls throat. "He was forced to look at the ceiling, but he could tell there was a woman present by her voice," the spokesman added. Short was bound to a chair in his rear sleeping quarters with wire. but finally worked his way free and ('ailed police, in- vestigators said. The multiple knife cuts made in his chest were mostly straight lines, but they were inflicted s lowly and painfully in tbe process of repeated demands for more loot. policeswd. Police said Short's Sl.230 loss included his $150 day's business receipts, his cloUung. a TV set and his compact car. Nat,ion's Tree Trip Recalled SANGER (AP)-The holiday season officially opened in the cris p, snow-blanketed Sierr a Nevada as almost 500 people made the annual trek to the na· lion's Christmas Tree. , Tbe guest speaker at Sunday's service beside the towering General Grant Sequoia in Se· quoia-Kings National Park was the Rev. Jasper C. Havens, who was at the first ceremony 53 years ago as a child. "I don't remember bow we kept warm. but I remember that it was very cold for about the last eight miles," Haven added. He said bis father drove the family to the original service in 1926 in a Model-T touring car. Jake Abbotl. Huntington Beach Union lligh School Dis· trict superintendent. said today be bellevn some of the teuchtirs may really have the flu but others may be protesting stalled contract ta.lb. Teacben have thNlatened to arw1....,... In Bo#pltal Arthur Fiedler. 84, conduc· tor of the Bos ton Pops Orchestra. has been read- mitted to Tufts N e w England Medical Center Hospital in Boston with un- dis closed ailments. Scuba Diver Recovering After Rescue A Covina scuba diver was re- ported in fair condition today at Kaiser-Sunset Hospital in Los Angeles following a dramatic rescue Saturday in the ocean south of Corona del Mar. Aliro Lopez, 52, was pulled from the water by his diving partner and a dory fisherman after he developed breathing problems and lost conscious· ness. The fi s herman . Wall y Schoewe of 758 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. said today he was check· mg some lobster traps nearby Saturday at 10:30 a.m. when he saw two men he thought at first were stealing hls traps. Schoewe said he rushed over but found that one of the divers was trying to pull the secood one. Lopez, onto their small boat. "He was blue. He looked dead ," Schoewe said today. However, the fisherman used hls cardio-pulmonary resuscitation training to begin aiding Lopez. while a second fisherman who arrived on the scene radioed the Coast Guard for help. Also involved in Saturday's rescue were Orange County firemen and paramedics and the Marine Corps Search and Rescue helicopter, which transferred Lopez to the USC • School of Medicine Decom- pression Chamber on Catalina Island and then to Los Angeles. ~trike Jan. 3 lf DO cootrlJct aet· tlemeot can be reached with the school board. "We know some of them were sick last week," Abbott said. But he added lbal there bas been a sreat deal or speculation th4lt teachers plan to call in sick tn m asse at one school per day this week. A total of 1.37 teachers at seven district bigb schools were not.at- tending classes Monday. Th e 57 teachers who wece absent al Huntington Beaoh High School today was an "in· ordlnat.ely high number," said Principal Larry Lucas. "We have no idea if this was a sick-in until the teachers return with notes from their doctors," Lucas said. Sick teachers are re· quired to have the doctor's note or be docked pay. officials said. Teacher group spokesman Bill Bianchi said today any sick-in activity does not have the en- dorsement or the District Educators Association, the unit that represents the djstrict's 830 Instructors. Teachers picketed the homes of three school board members and waved placards at a high school football game over' the weekend to protes t the deadlocked contract talks. School board President Zita Wessa said no pickets were seen at h e r home but teac hers marched in front of the homes of trustees Helen Ditte, Doris Allen and Steve Smith as well as Ab- bott's residence. School district olficials said they just barely found enough substitute teachers to fill all of the vacant classrooms at Hunt- ington Beach High School today. Mrs Wessa said the school board is standing firm on its l~test contract offer calling for a five percent pay hike from January to July. 1979. But teachers are demanding a one-year five percent pay boost r~tro~ctive to July, 1978, and binding arbitration in all gr:1eva.n~ except lbose dealing with binding arbitration. Mrs. Wessa said today sht> doesn't expect "to see any more movement on our part" and no further contract talks have been scheduled. Pigeons Clear San Clemente Movie House The matinee of "The Greek Tycoon" and .. House Calls" was railed on account of smoke in San Clemente Sunday when pigeon droppings in the air con· ditioning system caught fire. Fire Capt. Gary Carmichael said pigeon droppings bad ap· parenUy fallen through a hole in the roof and accumulated in a forced air unit at the Miramar Theater, 1700N. ElCaminoReal. when the heat was turned on for the Sunday matinee, the droppings begao to s molder, sending smoke through the theater , Carmichael said. A b(>ut a dozen people who bad arrived early for tbe afternoon double feature were evacuated while ftremeo used smoke ejec- tors to clear the smoke. No damage was reported to the building. Repairs were completed Sun· day. to assure there would be no repeat performance of the pigeon act at the theater. Carmlcbael said. j OM.VPILOT ~.~tt.tt11 NATION I WORLD ·r,. Ju t t ···fl'1 • •·. ~oa ting fu) .. .... ~ft Tom~~\ Rights Review Set , . High Co urt to Study Miranda Rule Marplala 'Ihawing u Out THAWINGOUTD ".-1fyoucubellevtU:MlwHth r pt'C>ple,ourcold1naphu brokeo. l IUp1)0MYOUCOUld c1Ulh1t napplnathHAap. I never hn• qwte rtsured out why \bey ull It 1 1nap 10 lb f\rwt pl~ Wben th lhennomtter 1lartl pluntlnt toward the fr point. I n Yer f Iv ry 1nappy Anyway, .otn ol lM weelhet' watd~n ant 1u11 •Un• that .... ,.. set.Una lnlo • ••rmlna trend arowMI ber.. AJoQa OUJ' couU11'k , we may ev o •et .omt bltb teen· ""ralu.te1 ln UM And the beach low may hover In lhe .a.. All WI eounda dt'rl\.&.I whim you rttall lh•t jual a Cold Weot,..,. ICidll GI l'lcy on l>'unny LookmQ Surlboardi rouple of nlgbtl back, they were recordinte lows In lhe 30a out there on the lrvtne Ranch IT'S TYPICAL FOR ui. Southern Californians to start moaning about our fate wht!o tht! mercury falls out of the · 40s and even slarU look Ing bke tt might sink to 32 degrees. When we st.rt 1roanmg about that kind of chill, what we reaUy ouaht to do i~ take a look al low temperaturei. ch1ew here. Consider Duluth for example. Maybe you don't really want to con.aider it. Duluth w1ts 20 degrees below zero last naghl Dea Moines, on the olher h1tnd , was a lot warmer ll only gol down to two below zero there lul night. You may not think that BLsmark, N.D., and Amarillo, Texas, have very much in common. But they did Ii.st nlibt. Nlne degrees above zero for each. Burlington, Vt. and Chicago also shared temperatures last nll(ht while we fretted 1tbout thecbill along thts beat of all oosstble coasts Both Burhngton and Chicago were nine de.crees above the big goo11e ~· Or. you could always try Omaha. You try at. I won't. It wassix above there. LISTEN, WHILE ALL Uus is going on back In these frh~1d ch mes, we still huve surfers in our region that figure the ocean temperature 1s high enough for them lo Jump m for a little workout Our high ocean temperatures are still hanging in around SS degrees. You may want to jump In It, but I don't. Sllll, you have to figure our ocean temperatures are probably warmer than the bathwater in 81sm ark I'm headed for lhe ~now country myself over the holidays. I'm doing lh1s so 1 'll appreciate lows m the 30s a little more when J get back home. MeanwhUe, J guess I'll Jual complwn about lows ln the 40s and throw another log on the fire. Eviction Protests Bring 32 Arrests W ASfUNOTON <AP> -U.S. Park Police anest.ed 32 people over the weekend at the National VlaUton Center here durtn1 pro· tests of Ow Interior De9artment's eviction of lndlgenl8 who had been ualng the buildlng as a shelter. Twenty men and two women were arrested and charged wltb d1sorderly conduct early Sunday morning and another 10 peraons were arrested Sunday nlght and chitrged with unJawful entry. police said. The protests were prompted by the evictions Saturday of about ~ lndlgenl8 who h11d been staying in the Visitors Center for the last nine days Spokesmen for a group called the Community for Creative Non -Violence, which organized the acUon that be1an Nov. 30, aaid they were trying to dramatize the plight or the homeless and the Jack of facillUes to shelter them. W ASKJNOTON f AP) -The Supreme Court •fir~ tod1y to decide wbeth r Police may quell· tlon crimlnal auapecta who do not •P«'llk•IJy relloqulab their "Mlrandu" rtahu Th • jUAtlco11 volt.'Ct to review a North Carolin• Sufreme Court ruJ1n1 lhat crtmln• euapecll do not woJvo their rtcht to remain »llt"nt or to huvc u lswyer'it help durtn1 polkt-qut-attonlnc unlea!\ uylnC IO orally or lo wrltlna. THE COUBT'S eventual de cl•lon twld 1trenathen or chlp awuy al the conaututlonal pro- t..-ollona now .:nj<>yed by t~e "ct•uat'd of ('()mmltUog a crime North Carolina Attorney General Rufu:. Edm11ten told the juaUcc• that courts ln 19 olhtr ta~ have Interpreted the ~upreme Court's 1966 Mlrand11 rull.og leu •lrtngently -ruling th•l vulit'e questioning as valid Israel P ays Fmal Tribute To Mrs . Me ir JERUSALEM <AP ) -Tens of thousands of IsraeUs pald final respects to former Prime Mlnls~r Golda Meir today as her body lay Ln state In a closed. nag.draped coffin outside the main entrance to Israel's Parlia- ment building The gates to the plaza of the Knesset, or Parliament, were opened to the pubUc al 10 a .m .• soon after Israeli President Yilzhak Navon led the first mourners, a small group of rel· ~t1vea and friends, past the bier. MRS. ME I R. one of the pioneer founders who presided at the birth of the Jewish state in UM8, died Friday al the age or 80. Her doctors said sbe suc· cumbed lo lymphoma. a dise&Be of the lymph glands she had bat· tied In secret for 15 years, In· eluding the lime from 1968 lo 1974 when s he was prime minister. .. A new generation of leaders hasn't establis hed Itself yet. There's a sadness In seeing the old go," one mourner told Israel Radio Under a leaden s ky, the stream of mourners, some dab- bing 11t tear.filled eyes, move<j slowly up the Knesset walkways past hundreds of poUcemen and troo ps . Other security men watche<j from the Kneb~et roof Women 's handbags wer e searched and men were frisked before they entered the plaza. T H E CROWD included schoolchildren, soldiers who brought wreaths from their units and stooped figures of Mrs. Meir's pioneer generation. Two torches burned on lO·foot standards behind the black catafalque bearing the coffin . Two army chaplains, softly chanting prayers, stood betwt!<!n the coffin and white ropes keep· Ing the pubUc 10 feet away. Prime Minister Menachem Begin. 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A Supreme Court con1ldered liberal ln matt.en of lndtvidual rlahll under the late Chief Ju1tlcc Earl Warren ruled 12 years aao that police muat ln· form criminal 1uapect1 or their con1tltuUonal rl1ht1 to have legal aid and lo ttfraln from ln· crlmlnallnic 1tatem nu. IF SUCH WARNINGS were not alvtn, any evtd~nce 1ubse· quently obtained by police couJd not be used u trial evidence, the court ruled. The MJranda detlslon, 01tmed ror the test case's cr1mlnal sus peel, chanaed police procedures natlonwtde. The decision, however, pro- vided for suspects to waive their rights and cooperatt> with police. In part. the ruling said, "The de· fend ant ·may wafvc effectuation of these rig hts, provided the waiver 11 made voluntarily, knowln&Jy and tntelUsently." IT ADDED: "If, however, he lndlcatea ln any manner at any st110 or the proceaa th•t hu wlshea to consult wSth an at· torney before apoeklng there can be no questlonln1." The North Carolina Supreme Court, ln overturning an armed robbery, assault and kidnapping convtctJon. ruled th1t "walver of the right to counsel durln1 lnter· rogatlon will not be recocnlzed unless s uch a waiver is s pecifically made after the Miranda warnlna&s have been given." In seeking Supreme Court re· view of that ruling, Edmlaten argued that the state court had Imposed too great a burden on law enforcement offlclala in It.a interpretation of the waiver language m Miranda Deadline Dec. J 7 Begin, Sadat Vo~ 'Quest for Peace' OSLO, Norway (AP> -Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Began Sald today he believes an Israel· Egypt peace agreement will be s1gnt'd, even 1f the Dec. 17 deadline set at Camp David passes. "In my heart I beheve lhis peace treaty will be signed," Begin told a news conference before departlne for Israel with half of the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize and il8 $165,000 stipend. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. tlle CO· winner, saying he was busy trying to get the stalled Mideast peace talb reatarte<j, sent an emlsaary. But Egyptian officials said Sadat did not attend because be blames the deadlock oo Israeli "stubbornness." An esll mated 5,000 Norwegians marched in Oslo streets to protest the awards. In statement! at lhe gala presentation Sunday behind the heavy and secure alone walls of Akershus Castle, both men renewed commit- ments to peace and praised President Carter'l> effort toward lhat goal. In Stockholm, nine other winners of Nobel Prn:es for the sciences and lilerature, UO.t.f including six Americans, received their gold medal$ and checkl> from Sweden's King Gustaf. Begin said as far as his government Is concerned a peace agreement can be s igned before the deadline but Egypt would have lo accept a treaty draft It now rejecl8. Asked 1f Israel's moralonum on new settlement. ln occupied territory wouJd be extended past Dec. 17, Begln replied : "tbe cabinet will talce dec1s1ons on thts lssue." He said he would diacuss the situation wtth Secretary or State Cyrus R. Vance tn Israel Tuesday or Wednesday Kfler the funeral of former Premier Golda Meir Asked 1f he was d1sappomted Sadat did not attend, Begin sald: "Why should I be dlsappomled" The Norwegians should be dl.Hp- poantcd ·· Of the Dt·c 17 deadline, Begin said: "Let me still expres6 hope, 1r 1t ls only humanly possible, that we can keep It. "But 1f somebody wants to speak realistically and say: 'you have onJy six days left . and under no circumstances, with the de· munds by Egyptian representatives, It may not be possible to keep that deadline,' my reply is simple: we ahoulct continue.•· On Sunday, Begin renewing lhe pledge he made when Sadat visited Jerusulem ln November im lo sow the seeds ol peace. promised. "No more wars, no more bloodshed. We sbaU negotiate and reuch agreement." ...... "" Sam Houston Johnson. brother of the late President Lyndon B. Johnson. died to· day of lung cancer at Holy Cross Hot>pilal in Austin. Tex . H e had been hos pitalized for several weeks. Five Airme n Die in Crash Of Hercules HOPKJNSVlLLE. Ky . <AP> - Mom ent! after radioing It was having engine problems. an Air F'orce C-130 Hercules crashed in- to a farm lhree miles short of the Fort Campbell field, killing all rtve airmen aboard. The Air t'orce then ordered the groundJng of 245 or the giant turboprop cargo planes, pending 1mmed1ate Inspection. The restriction applies to C·lJO Ht>rcules aircraft built prior to 1973. said Ed Belz, Information officer for the Military Air Com mand division al Scott J\1r F'orce Base in Bellev11le , Ill. THE ORDER WAS issued on I he basif or a radio report from t·rewmen prior lo the crash that they were having engine control problem1, Belz said Lt. Col. A.T. Brainerd. publJc information officer at the base, ~aid the crlUih followed a tram· Ing exercise al 7: 15 a m. Sun day. Brainerd said the plane had performed a "touch and go" practice landing, in which th~ landing gear touch the ground and the plane then pulls back up "THEY HAD DONE a touch and go but were a lltlle early on their approach. so they pulled back up and circled west over the base," Brainerd said. "They were corning in line on the final approach when the pilot radi04"d they were having throltll· problems." As ked whether the pilot ftpectried the nature or the proh· l t!m s, Brainerd repli e d : "That'a all the recorder s!!1d T hey were having throttle problems." Doug and Tom are wearing what more and more'studenl'S are asking for ... oxford cloth button down shirts, khaki pants, La Coste shirts and sweaters. Maybe there's a young man in your family asking fo r the same thing. ~ .. "' ICl~t\ lrvtM. 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"•· tu" t• lo n•thank the '4 hok rormntann th•-one~ of tht• pluneb or lht• 1nn1•r :.olur !\\'11tem." 111ud Or John tloffman ..i ~hyi.lt'l't .11 the l 'n1\t'N1I\' ofTt"tit~ lh•ll·" Tht• 'l'1t•1111,h found t hut lht· prnµort 111n 11( .11 i.:1111 :141 ''" 1n1•rt )lit' 1n tht• 'enu111a11 1.11 Tht• uq:u11 n·utllng~ .;re not the only evidence that tht· form.1111111 of Venu:. h11l10ni. of yeu s ago m.i\ haH' lh·t·n dlffrrt>nt from other planets \h·.i~u1 t•1111•111' cJf ult a ti violet radiation from more t h.111 100 tlllll'' .1hm t• tht! planet's surface bolster 1h1 1tu·111' U1,1t \ cnu-., u11hkt• Eurth. may have lo!.>t \\.lit r 11 11111·1· ht1d through some sor t o r 1 .11 J1 h 'm1r r 1•,1t·tu111 . s u1d iinother sc1eollst Tlwusands See Launch 'Glow' \ ANl>ENBERG AlR FOHCI-: HASE (AP> A white glow that streaked across the Southern Calafom.ia ~ky Sunday naght wa.., 1dent1fied by the Air Force as cJ satellite ustng an Atlas !.>puc•e booster fired rrom the Spact' and M 1sslie Testing Center ht> re. The booster \I.US launched <Jt 7 :>ti p m Sund:J), said Sgt Ll'e I llnr·hl•r 1 h1· h11oslt'r could have bc<:n \ 1"1hl1• in the Los Angeles arcu a: 1t 1r;1velcd south, he s aid. Cttm .. •ns cull ing Riverside und San Hemardino County s heriff, s tations mistook the booster for a comet. a UFO and J m eteorite. NI.rota Ba .. ·k Honie · Former Pres ident Richard ( .~TATE J Nn.on ha~ rt•turr1t'd to S<1n ·l'lt."menle <1fll'r a 10 d;.iy \'1::.1t LO New York amJ a hnl'f 1-:urope<1n trip. Nixon and his "llt', l'al. ar rived <1t Los Angele:. lnterna· t1onal A11110rt Sunday from New York City, where they did some Christmas shopping and spent time with their daug hte r, Tr1c1a. and her husband, Edward Cox Skid Rou· .'1011 Slof 11 LOS ANGELES (A P 1 Police say the stabbing death or a resident or a Skid now hotel Sewage 'Alarming' EL CENTRO ( AP 1 -The now of raw sewage into the United Swtes from Mex1cah, Mexico is treated as ;m e mergency issue bv US officials · The U.S. Boundar y and Water Commission 1s sending a member to meet with local and state officials m El Centro, and has urgt•d Mexico to end 1>0llution into the New River. After a pumping sta tion on the Mexican side of the border shut down Friday, closing Mexicali's major sewage treC£t ment plant, thousands of gaJJons of raw sewage and industrial waste flowed in- to the Imperial Valle; Dr Lee Cottrell, Imperial County public health director. said 1t has become the dirtiest river anywhere. II\ .as not the '<\Ork of the so.called Sl-.1d How Stuuber. S~t Hobert Kurth said the male v1ct1m. who was not 1den- t 1 f1 ed. \\a!> stubbed Sunday morning about a block from the I lut1:l St Agnes ..tudif Prirote LOS ANGELES <AP > - Columbia Pictures Industries Inc says at won't make public a review of its internal auditing <.'ontrols that was ordered in the "ake of the David Begelman !.>Candal. "I do not propose to release at to the shareholders A lot of t hangs LO there would Ue l-Otally disruptive if ventilated." Colum· bia pres ident and c hie f ex · Cl'Utivc officer Fr;mcis T . Vin· Ct'lll Jr suad 1n an interview in the Los Angeles Times today 'J'op Pri:e S22 .. 000 LAS VEGAS <AP> -A 20- ycar-old Cornell University stu· dent has won S22.000 for his first plac<' firush m the open compeli t1on of the backgammon cham- pio ns hips her e. J ason Lester. who is on leave fro m Cornell . was declared the winne r Sunday when his oppo- nent. 33-year old Wayne McCJin. tock. or Oakland, was rorcc."<1 to d1scontanue the Canals mulch because or illness somETHlnG STlftHS 1n HUftTlftGTOn BEACH •TAX MONEY BEING WASTED •TEACHERS BEING FORCED TO STRIKE the Huntington Beach Union High School D1str1ct has hired an outside Negotiator at $21,600 to break the teacher's contract. Hts refusal to bargain 1n good faith has resulted in an Unfair Practice charge for Surface Bargain· ing. the Negotiator forced the teachers mto Mediation and Factfindrng by his adamant refusal to bargain. H is strategy has been to force teachers to take less than previous agreements. This strategy. unless changed. will force teachers to strike January 3, 1979 the Fact1md1ng process. paid for o ut of your tax dollars. resulted m a set of recommendations for settlement. The tea chers are willing to limit th~1r gains m this year's bargaining to those recommended by the Factfind~r The District and their Negotiator adamantly refuse to permit this, they want the teachers to settle for nothing. we need your help to keep the schools open. Call the School Board Mem· bet's anO'or the Superintendent. and ask them to settle by January 3. 1979 Zita Wessa (President Doris Allen Helen 01tte Brian Lake Steve Smith BOARD MEMBERS 968-6196 892-9883 962-2918 536-8866 846-3739 or 531 ·9770 Frank J Abbott (Superintendent) 898-671 1 or 963·8222 A copy ot the factfinders recommendation can be obtained by calling (714) 842-7736 Paid for by Teachers in the H.B.U.H.S.D. at no expense to the Taxpayers Ira To1b1n. President. District Educators Assn 7275 Murdy Circle. H B CA 92647 "'" Wllepllet• Burglarfzf>d Burglurs have rt·· moved propert y valued at more than SS.500 fr om the Malibu beachfront home of tennis player Billie J ean Kine . Blacks Receive Honors LOS ANGELES CAP) -U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood M a r s hall. U N . Am bassador Andrew Young and lhe chairman of the board of the nation'::. largest black bank. as w e ll as many performers. have been honored at the first an· nual American Black Achievement Awards The r egiona lly tel evised. s ta r -s tudded presentation was taped here F riday night for broadcast Sunday night U N Am bass ad o r Young was tht." only person to receive more than one award one for public service, and one named in honor of the · talc civil rights leade r . Dr. Marlin Luther tGng Jr. Col u mnist · comme nta tor Carl T Rowan was recipient or a co mmun1 cal1ons a ward HOU8ing Lis t SAN FHANC I SCO CAP> The San F'run cisco Commissio n on the Aging h as issued an emergency request for listings of available housing for the elderly ·-• .._ , .6•-~ --... ' I t , Monc:loy, December It 1978 DAIL v PILOT AS mt Ust Clai•ed • Jo1ws C(Jijh Marked for Killings? SAN FRANCI SCO (APl The Rev. J im Jones had earmarked S3 million Ul cash found at the Peoples Temple col- ony in Guyana for death contracts on hi 11 ene m ies. accordtng to a top Jones aide quoted 1n a published report torney Mark Lane after they m et with l{'<.leral in ve"llgators in San Jose We dnesday In Berkeley. two Tem· pie defectors s;.ud that J ones used to brag about his Mafia connecllons. "He used to say that af anybody gave hJm trou ble, he had wonderful Mafia contacts We didn't know lf Jones was serious or not." said Al Mills. a Jones follower for SIX years who helped found a halfway ho use for defectors M3. Buford, who lc!t the Guyana commune last Sept. 18 und tater claimed she defected. was probably Jones· closest aide. according to m embers and former members. Meanwhile. the New • York P06t reported to· day that federal offlclalt. fear more than JO men. some of them Vietnam veterans skllled in sur· vaval. may have escaped the ma ss s u1 c1 d e murders in Jonestown and Oed to Venezuela. The San Francisco Eumlner reported Sun- day that ex.Jones aide Terri Ourord said Jones had ins tructed culUsts in California "to slay alive at ..au costs and carry out the assassmatlons In the event of Jones' death " -----------------.---- MS. BUFORD. 26, J===::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::~ sa id tn the Interview rn i Mem phis. "I was told the money found an the putting out contracts on peoplt>." jungle wastobe uscdfor CORUM.,, She e:.llmated that th!:! ~iiiiiiiiiiiiii================f Temple's tot al cash as· n set s were Sl 1 million . m ost of al in bank ac · counts in Panama and Switzerland. SHE WAS interviewed m Memµlus. where s he went with Temple at- * * * 3Bodies Flowti to California SAN FRANCISCO {A p ) The first VIC· tims among the more than 900 who followed Rev Jim Jones to their deaths at the Peoples Temple in Guyana have returned in aluminum coffins to C:iJirornia The coffins were en· cased in cardboa rd box· cs marked "Handle with Extreme Care " The bodies o f three v1<'lims of lhe mass murder s uicide 1n Guyana were unloaded withoul cr er emony al San Franc isco Interna- tional Airport Sunda; The bodies were aden tificd as those or Ho n:ild J ames a nd Jam es Oliver Shake-Michele. A third. unidentified body arrived later 1n the day The bodies were flown in from Phila d e lphia after being .relt!a!>cd from Dover Air Forl"C Base in Dover. Del. The gold coin watch by Cvrum Completely handcrafted m Swu zerland. from on aull1ent1c S20 go/cl piece for ml!n. and a SS gold piece for women Men's SJiYO Automultt SJYSO Ludttt:. SJ2()() I •"hu•n 1 .. 1.1n1l '\:1•" port ( •·n1.. :-J,,w port 81•J• h \l·.1• ( .,,.,,., r I 1• ''"'>···It.· '°"Jn Di.•'-i•• tJ .. \t•; 1 • \"¥fti\4f"" '•; •"¥> ,, •• ,, \t4,~ .. , (,.., ... .,.. . , - .. • ~.C>loln'bef 11, 1978 R~rt N Weed/Publlshu . Thomas Keevn1Edlt0t 8.Jr~rlt Krt1bkhl Edltorl61 P~ Edl\or a, nue eo.s10o11vP••o• Editorial Pge ------------------------------------------- County Ca n Cool Debate With UCI Orang County supervisors have lndlcated lMy want lo reduce the I vel or som medic I aod dental 1ervll.-es rtn n<'laily underwntten by lh~ county al UCI Medical Center. In tum, UCJ otracia.15 have challenged superviaor?I ' l1,1gnl riabl to take such u unUalerul tll'Uoo under t.'On ttacl that call.s for th uru"· r<y lo be reimbuned for the rare It ~vld lo the county 's medlcally lndJgent to L or coa.stra tnlA now placed on lhe spendlni pow~r lof al fO'l.l~mmen~. lhe count>·'s money bl:ll tlghtt'"nil\a policy ls understandable tlov.~ver. so l.'\ tht> umver 1ty ''\ lnlf'N!'.'lt In not reduc tng the I vt.'l o( m cdlral sen·I~ a \·&Jlable lo t he poor "hlch. an('ad ntall>. ls m andate-d obllt:allon of c<M.mt y ~'" t•rninent · Tht> d1ff Pn:·n~ belYi ~·n lhtt rount} und UCl c an ond ~huu Id bt• rt'i."On<.·afod And l)~ M>Ont'r th better J udging Crom lhe upen ts0n' behavio r . though, u n·<·om·1UtuUono<lhosedarrerence3 mJ.SCht beh rd to hnd Al the ir mt"t"tmc la~t Wffk, supen.1:.ors became em broiled an seemmRI> petty b1<'kt!rmJ( among th~mselve~ 1 .,tllt'r than m maJung u move towards rerooc1liatlo n Mort'(>ver, !>Upervisors perstst in encouragm~ Human SPrvtl'l~ AAency contract coordinator Murray Cable to be <*!'. t•un1bt!rsome a possible when denline with uni H·r~1ty offk 1a.ls. Cable's strong hostility towards the un i· wrs1ty und tus role as the supervisors' hatch~t man •~ <ippa rent Hdore any progress 1s made m settling the dispute -~hort of a lawsuit -Orange County's t>upervlsors are go- in~ to have to take a hard look at their own attitudes as W\'ll as those to whom they have a ss igned the rcl:lponsibility of negouaung a reconciliation 1be Law Factory The '1979-80 state Legislature convened last Monday and recessed on Tuesday. The real work won't get unde r way unW Jan. 2. Purpose of the brief session was to swear in newly elected members, organize the two houses and permit early introduction or bills. This the lawmakers did with their usual gusto -146 bills introduced in two days The one we liked best or all was authored by As· semblyrnan Mike Gage, 0-Napa. It would limit to 35 the number of bills a legislator could introduce m a two.year session. It's a great idea but it doesn't go far t!nough. That ~till would add up to more than 4,000 bills for the 80 As- ~emblymen and 40 Senators -an improvement over the 7,000 to 8,000 they've been churning out in recent sessions -but do we really need 2.000 new laws or revisions of laws each year? It's underst andable that the legislators want to do their best for their constituents and gel problems of local concern onto the Sacramento agenda. But it's also plain that too much of the bill clutter is the result of g randstanding pure and simple, designed to keep the a uthor 's name in the minds of the voters . Unfortunately, this is not an inexpensive game. The cost of introducing a single bill amounts to well over S2,000, for draftmg, printing, analyzing, filing, indexing and the like. And wh en the number of bills processed mounts into thousands, the doJlar cost is in millions -tax dollars, tha t is. So we say, right-on, Mr. Gage -but how about lower- ing that ll m1t stiff further ? Act ion o n Delinque ncy When its activities during the past three years are evaluated, Orange County's Delinquency Prevention Co mmission earns passing marks. The 11-member commission has served as a focal point in coordinating activities aimed at helping lo re· solve the dilemma of increasing juvenile delinquency. Now the Delinquency Prevention Commission has proposed a 1979 business agenda for itself that wisely rec· ognizes the changing times -fewer available dollars and the need for community involvement. The commission's action plan calls for a drive to l'nlist the support of the private sector to help fund and promote delinquency prevention programs. In addition the commission says it plans to call on non· government sources to make a renewed effort lo stimulate t he youlhjobmarket. The commission also plans to hold mld·year seminars t o acquaint those in education with the community services available to help troubled youngsters. EfCorts lo move delinquency prevention programs away from total reliance on government agencie3 are we lcome. Orange County's commission seems to have rec· og ni zed that fact ln its 1979 action plan. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is mv1ted. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Bo)( 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 .. Boyd/ Inf ant Mortality Thal country where the fewes t babies die at birth Is The Netherlands. More than SO percent of the offspring there are delivered at home. That country where the most babies die at birth is the United Stat.es. More lhan 95 )lt'rcent or the \ntant.s here are born ln hospital&. Dear Gloomy Gus Tbll 1overnor of Cattrorn.ta tbioka that diplomas come from 1tato qencle11, not col· le&es and unlvenltles. FN. New Jersey's divorce laws requlre equal dlvlsion of property between spouses. Eugene Schnelder of Carteret. N.J .. reportedly obeyed lhe letter of the law. His wife, Phoebe, charged hirn with malicious mischief after he cut their $80,000 family home in baltwtthachainsaw. Q . "How do you account for the fact that horseraclng drawa even more paying spectators than football?" A. When the ponies run, they nm every day, that's why. Busiest Inland waterway In the world Is said to b<' lhe Detroit River. Did I leU you thert art 206 bones tn a grownup human body? To that llftt of quaint redun. <lanclcs, please add: · 'CloM proxlmlty." Ja Blunders Hamper Inflation War WASHINGTON -Pretldent Carte r la loMnl his hl1hly publlcli ed anu lntlation cam· p•lan benuse ol some h!ChJY uapubllclied a.abota1e. An<1 lf lhe prrsl~nl wants Lo 1denllCy the c-hld aaboteur. hen~ only look In the nea"'8t mlrror. Tht sad fact la that Juat about ''"t<r') thing Carter hi done -or not dooo on the eronornh" (r un t h ai. uddt-t1 lo the r sualtles In hi& wur on ln '1 11 t 1on T he cnuulUefi. or t'O Ur!>l', J re lh~ Amcrknn pl•opll'. who. J s t a xpayer!. and t•on. umer... fool lhe bill for t'~t>r" blunder lhe1r commander- 1n ch1d makl'b· HF.RE ARE some or the bat- llt>s that have ~n los t because Cl( ignorance. anexperhmce or in· c·om petenre on the purt or the c('onomist kindergartcoer in the White House : GOVERNMENT SPEND- 1 N<;. fo'ederal budget deficits ~rt! the b1g~est s10~le cause of Earl Watel"8 th\-lnOaUon that 1, plckang the average citizen's pocket. The president, tber~rore, has an· nounced with great lanrare lhat he will brin« government expen· dituros under control. But the ptirennlal whopper in the budget 11 the Pentagon'• slice of the tax pie, and here the president has promised our NA1'0 aUies that he'll increaae Ule defense budget by 3 percent In real terms . That means 3 percent above the l.nfla. tion rate. He ls now trying Lo de- cide whet.her to renege on tt.i.s promise -INTEREST RATES. The presldenl has pe rsuade d·the Federal Reserve Board to raise interest rates to record h1gh.s. This has had both direct and in- d 1 rec l effects on ev e r y American. Mos t of us buy homes. cars and major ~P· pha nces on credit. Thunks Lo Che president, we must pay uncon· cion a bly high prices for the money we rent from lending in· stitutions. And s ince most bu.si· nessmen operate on bOrrowed money. the cost of borrowing 1s Included in the price o( the products they sell. Thus higher an· terest rates mean highe r price!> in the marketplace. •· fi"UEl# PRICES. The presi· dent has promised world leaders that he will brtng U S. oil pric~ up to intemutlonal levels by Uw end or 1980. That translates Into a price lncreue of about SS a barrel, or 10 cents ~r gallon or aas. -VOLUNTARY BELT· TIGHTENING. Unwilllng to seek mandatory wage and price controls ror political reasons. the president has opted ror a voluntary pro gram to kee p prices and wa~e demands dov.n Unfortunate ly . the president failed lo re<-ru1t any soldiers for his volunteer a nti ·infla tion army. Serenely confident that his popularly perceived triumph at the Camp David peace ta.tks would give him the prestige to get his vohmteer program enact· ed. Carter Ignored most busi· ness. labor and pol1tlcal leaders. THE RESULTS we re pre· d1ctable: Gerald Ford, whose own voluntary "WIN" program was laughed into the dustbin o( ha story. criticized Carter's pro gra m sharply. J\ FL·CIO Presi· dent George Meany didn't even wail for the oCficial While House announcement to label Cart~r·s plan "a crueljokc." • Allhou1h they would neve r dtu 1ree with the ~s tn public. evc>n some or Ca rter's own ec onomic experts conf\de privately that they don't think the president's program will work. much as they hope it will. Nearly half a century ago. the Democrat.a hung an albatross a round Pres ide nt He rbe rt Hoover's nt'Ck: They called it the "trlckle·down theor y." Hoo ver a nd his a dvis ers ~lleved that the way to climb out or the Great Depression wa~ to help blL11ness gel back on 1t.., feet. The ~nefiu of re\l\talized bus iness would e v e ntually t rickle down to the averagt• citizen. Today, a Dt·mocrat1c pre!.1 dent 1s trying a sort of reverse trickle-down theory an his fight to curb infl ation The Cartc·r theor y is that overspending by consumers causes inflation. and the o nly way t o solvt' the proble m Is simultaneously to ku p wages down and make the price of such major ite ms as fuel 011 and credit so high that fewer people will be able to afford them NEEDLESS to say. tha.!o theor y. and the president's ef· forts to follow it. have made Carte r the darling of the oil 1n· terest.s and the bankers. "Just what the doctor ordered ," said · o n e pro m inent banke r or Carter's decision to raise 1n terest rat~. which will ennch lending mslltutaons a t the u pense of everyone who buys on cred it. Even when Carter m akes J gesture to he lp the inflalton whipped ordinary Ame rican. the inexperience of our apprent1c~ Jl res 1dcnt dooms him to fa1lu rt>. A "°"a~e ms ur:m ce" plan which would give tax rebates to workers who held their wage de· mands below 7 percent and saw innat1on rise above that magic number -was tossed into th~ {;arter anti-inflation packaAt' without even cons ulting key con- gressional tax expert!> f'or this re a son. and a l:;o t>ecause there are Serious poten taal d angers in the rebate plan. its cha nces of enactment seem dim It's probably jus t as wt'll F.xperts note that, with an ~•n nual national payroll toppin~ Sl TRILLION. "wage insurance" payments could go as high as $10 bi llion for each percentage point inrlat1on rises above 7 percent Perhaps Some Campuses Could Be Closed UC President David Saxon's response to Governor Jerry Brown's call for budget reduc- tions is a class ic case or bluff wlth no pair. The guv may not be an avid poker player but any novice should know when he holda a band full or aces. Call the man up, J erry. . For Saxon has detailed in a letter lo the governor a list of horrors which be says wouJd result if UC falls t o g et the increases It has r e - quested and la compelled to take the 10 percent cut Brown bas or· dered. These include the closing or one or more or the nine cam· puses, a medical school or two, and the elimination or varlous public service programs as well as all agricultural research. The letter is an insult lo the governor and a coloss al bluff. Whtie the governor Is expected lo believe that these proposals Art Hop~ are reasoned cons ide rations e veryone is s tanding a round snickering at Saxon's cleverness in identifying cuts which are ln· tended to gel the m08t screams from the public. BUT TIIERE is news for Sax· on. Neither public sentiment nor the fact.a are on his s ide. The public haa learned, es pecially with the lesson of Proposition 13, that educational administrators typically conjure up the worst possible results any time anyone suggests they might gel by wilh Jess money. On a scale of one lo ten for bone sty , th e ad· mlnistrators rate a big rat zero. Saxon is no different. In the race or declining enroll- ments the UC budaet has arown from the $500 million when Brown took office to a proposal for over $800 mil.lion. Thls Is an Increase or more than 60 percent in four years. Vet. Saxon would have the public believe the roof will collapse if he has to lake a 10 percent cut. P EltRAPS then the time has come to cooalder the closing of some of the s maller and mo~l costly lo operate UC campuses such as Riverside and Santa Cruz. Wouldn't that be better than lo make cuts in programs throughout the system and thereby weaken a great un· aversity? And maybe the governor should take Saxon at his word and close down a medical scbool or two According to Donald B. Lom· mis. M.D .. or the New Jersey Medical School. the nationwide ratio of physicians per patients will be 1 lo 500 by 1985 and l lo 350 by the tum or the century. Tbls, be sa,ys, is beyond the s aturation point and will be detrimental to good medical care. CALIFORNIA, with 50,000 licensed physicians, already has reached that point with a ratio l to 400. According to Robert Rowland, executive officer of the state medical board. lbe numbers or new phys icians licenaed here now exceeds 5,000 annually and bas increased nearly 40 percent in the past two year s. At that rate the ratio would be near 1 Lo 200 by 1985. If that is the case and there no longer is a doctor shortage but rather the strong probability of a s urplus. why continue to operate the expensive m c.-d1cul schools ? Saxon's threats then bt!comc s omething thal good managt:- ment would seem to dictate be done rather than some kind or a bluff from wtuch the governor should cower AND WHILE the governor 1!:. al it, maybe he should review the need for 19 state colleges. Unless the goal is that every truck driver and plumber should have a college degree. It would appear the sta te can get along nicely with a few less state col · leges. }{jgh on the prionty for clos ing would seem to be Turlock, Bakersfi eld. Sonoma and Dominguez Hills. In any event it is time for the Legislature to make a thorough review of the needs of higher education. How Can a Food Addict Support the Habit? Undoubledly the gravest prob- lem lhe nation faces today is the widespread tragedy or food addiction. No one knows the precise number of rood addicts in this country. Rut It is safe to say that with the soaring !?rices belng demanded by unscrupulous food pusher.i, ~ few Amcri· can families ' can afford to support their habl\A w\thout turning to 11 ve8 of crl me Whtn I wss a boy. as food ad· diet could purchase a hit or the r e al s turr <a corned beef saodwlch right o(( the boat. ror example> for as little as SO cents . A fellow could afford 1 fix three or W" f~t. •l~ ~ay. Alter each on :ne'd -usually be , pleasantly s oUsCied and certaln· ly no threat lo society But t o d a y ~ kilo of ttle cheapest Mexican guacamole goes for three times that and a lid of smoked salmon can set you bar k n double snwbu('k. Is it any wonder crime runs ram· pant? T H E S I MPLEST s olution would seem to be a national campaign almod at persuading Ame ricans to kirk the food habit. But this ls not as easy AS al sounds. Studies ahow that mos\ vie· tlms were hooked u Im· pre•alonoble youth!\ and their c ravlntca ror food have been dttply ingrulned over the> years. TyplcoJ, perhaps, is lhe sordid story of Herman N. Bledsot "f couldn't have bttn more than nine or ten yurs old." Bledsoe grimly rttall11. "There wu this dirty old man who ustd to hana arou.nd the ptay~roW')d. 'Pss.sttt, .. kid! .. he'd say. ··wanna bay 81\ lee cream cone for a nickel?' "Well, what was a nickel? Fool lhal I waa t tried one. Then another. And another. Oh . the ecs tas y or eating ! l was hooked." Attempts to d e vis e s ub- stitutes for eating. such as chew· 1ng rocks or ingesting flocked wallpaper. have thus far proved fruitless. Some mis guided liberals have suggested a gov· t.'rnment addict ma intenance program. whe r e by re de rnl JN 11IE USUAi.. dismal prn· authOrlUes would provide oral grcssion. Bledsoe eve ntually mjectlons or (ood to addicts ut no gradu3tcd to meat and potatoes rost In order to deter them from and became a habltue of such turning to crtme. notorious food den! as Anaelo'R Delicatessen. IT 18 unlikely however lbal Once he q\llt cold turkey. "lt tither 0 ) the taxpayers would was hell." he sayis with a s hud· stand for this or <2> the govern der. "The stomach cramps, the mtinl could afford It. 11weats. the nJghtmares. I don't The only hope s eems to be that know how I hung in there, but the nefarious bo.~~s of tbe In· I'm proud to say I never touched ternatlonal food syndicate, con. cold turkey aialn." rldtnt th<> Ir vie ti m:s are i r· Bledsoe did, however. come revokabty c.-nslaved. will gree~ii crawlln1t to Angelo within 48 ly drive up priceR to the point hours be1&in1J to be hi\ wlth a whe re everyone wHI have no scoop or macarool ulad. Today thoke but to glve up eatlng he \s reduced to dynaml\lnJl tndeed, that happy day ap poorboxes in order lo s upport his peors lo be jw.t around the cor· $3().&·daJ lbl.[ •"' .. ·l\cr.- NATION Outrageous Gilts 'Tis the Season to Buy Folly 1, • B1H1J(iB lltJLUGAN u..-uia.1 0 I NEW OJU..!:ANS -For tho man or woman who bu every· t.bln&. ·u. the aeuon to buy rol ly: order aomethlng outra1eoua from lboee 1or1eoua utaJ01s seat out by the poeb department 1torea. You know, an ermine collar and a diamood 1tudded I b for h1a or lwr cheela; ttlum t.lcketa oo tbe Conrordo and lunch foc- two at Tour d'Arscot tn Paris; a raccooo coat. :JO.yard seata at tbe Su,ar bowl and a na.sk Ml of 2$-yur-old Napoleon brandy. his and hen matcbJQI Lear Jets with I.at.her Hit.a by Gucd, wall f abric1 by Put't'I and jump awl.a by CUc<'l that aort or madc•p sift wbicb nwnbers you alnOfll the oow eeoerauoo NOW THAT WALTt.:R Cronkite lan't coming to dinner and iis aolDS to court lost.ad, the Nelm 1rn-Marc u• C bris tmu catalog wms by a rather de Uriou.a default over its Houston rival an ofrerana the aeaaon's mo.t absurdly extravagent gt.n.. Sakowita, the Houston em- porium, invited customers to .. blow the socks orr the bridge club" by stagmg the most pro- digious dinner party ever WJth the likes or Cronkite, Nell Armstrong, George Allen, Un Geller, Buck minster Fuller and similar celebrities arrayed around the groaning board for a mere $94,125. But that was before Walter wanted out and lo the admen's tongue in cheek inserted thumb in nostril and hollered for tus lawyers. MEANWHILE, OVER IN Dallas, apparently without th.is particular diMer party in mind. the catalog copy writers at Neiman-Marcus came up with "the greatest finale to a dinner party ever conceived." And what, aJas and alack, a Santa's bo-ho-ho·hO and a ra. la. la. la, la. do you trunk that could be? Why -what else -but an entirely edible Monopoly game. Get this : "From board to dice Creading rrom page one or the catalog) each a nd every familiar part is made or delect.a. ble and completely edible can· dy.'' The board ll made or milk chocolate, with tbe electric com· paoy, the boardwalk, Vermont Avenue, In Jail, question mark ( ~·tew~ l r:.~~::::::::· ,:·.: l~' ---} wbooeedloeatthe1rwords. and other atop otf a etched ln con·' f~tioners •uaar. The markers. Uke tbe ~ and the racton • are dono ln dark chocolate. and lb~ play money UI butlM cream. t'tt "PA88 GO AND you'll c-oUC<'t 200 calorU.a," trumpf'l the cataJot caro•era. You'll aa.c> drop 600 bucks. whlcb ll lhe prtce or thll tasteful Chmtmu l)t'CM'nt But, na the admen add, "thl" wnrt.~Uoner's t"OUP may latt onl) OOt! &1tme but your cr.aUVJty Iii. a host wiU hn1er deliriously ·' Come lo t,tunk of 1t, though. t.'d1ble game11 und toys m ight be a welcomt: addllwn to m1tny a bouaehold thu. ChrlstmMs No picking up after the children when their attention spans have wilted and their little tempers a re frayed No lost pieces lo be replaced No righting over who plays next No cardboard game cartons lo be crammed into already crammed closets. Why not risk a tummy ache or two rrom glutting down Park Place and the Onental Avenue in ex- change for such peace of mind and room of closet? AND, WITH TIIE games craze still sweeping s uburbia, the Court Nixes 'Fal.se' Alb NEWARK. N.J . <AP> -A federal court bas temporarily barred two New Jersey firms from promoting a rustproofmg process using ads featuring the front grille of a Rolla-Royce. Rolls-Royce Motors Ltd. sought the restralnlog order which was granted, claiming the ads created the false impression it authorized the rustproofing system. Defendants in the case are the Foxworthy-Butterworth Group loc., Stratford Manufacturing Co. and members of the firm marketing the process. -Otello, the popular new Japaoeae tcame, do ne up as I UChi, the deUdOUI raw fish. and played on low legged tables ot Kobl bttf propJM!d up on legs ol tempura shrimp with all moves made only by ctK>i>otJcks. Backgammon with an ¥UlhenUc Arab natr on a board of pit.ah bread sedJooed otr ln &alternate rows of humoua and tehlna, using goals' eyea for the dice and cubes of lamb sblsb· kobob for markers. -A BOBBY Fischer-Boris SpaHky chess set: the board checkered with squares or black Russian c aviar and Mom's American apfle pie, the white pieces made or pastry forms filled with chicken Kiev, and the back molded from charbroiled ham· burJ,ers. That way an opponent testily waiting for the next move could munch on a pawn or a knight already removed from the board or simply di.I( in and caJI for a draw. -TV sports, if played with digestible paraphernalia, could find a whole new range of pro- duct sponsors. The Reggie can- dy bar could be replaced by the succulent Reggie bat, suitable for swallowing instead of tossing into the dugout after every strikeout. Golfers instead or chucking the ball over the clubhouse roof after a missed putt on the 18th green could simply insert it into their also edible scorecard and chew up their frustrations like a meatball sandwich. A QUARTERBACK instructed to eat up the clock would im- mediately dine oo the handoff. Horseplayers. if the s port became more digestible, would no longer have to eat their hearts out when the favorite ran out or the money. In c laiming races, the offending quadruped could be delivered lo the track kitchen and served up as a s uc- culent thoroughburger. The day may not be too far off, if th.is eating what you're play- ing craze ever catches on, when Craig Claiborne will be replac- ing Howard CoseU as the Mon- day night mouthful. OOINQ TO COURT )¥alter Cronkite I DINNER PARTNER Nell Armstrong BRIDGE PLAYER? George Allen During the holidays. Santa and his helpers often end ~ stuffing therlll!leJves nxre than they do children s stockings. The result? They get stuck with a present they didn't need.A couple ofemKi and inches.. <Such. a waist.) • DOWthere'a1l toavoidthebOOday 2 people fer t!w price of L Between now and December 20, you and a friend can join to-~and EACH getaooeyear~for ihe price cl ooe Wit year~ mernbersbi~ 2 J9U11 b t!w price Cl LOr if~ cant find a friend to join with y~youqm)om ~ ~ self and get 2 ~ d regular rnembenllDp for the ~ "the first year alone. 0. iatmas dfers oome with all the trimmings. ~steam. S;8UD8t ~)pool,~ age. ~ve exerase ~t and swinmng -at roost lcxat:i<m. A staff of instruc-t«& to help you with a penmati~ program. And the fast. effecme wa1 to trim down and shape up. Progressive resistaDoe exercise. It all mrribines to nlelt away that bowlful cl jelly .• quick as a wink. weight: Holiday Spa 'ifealth dubs and take ~fl our loed8l holiday rates. Batbuny, dfer eJQllteS Dec.20 and rat.es Will never be Jowerf -' And here\s the belt part. 1beee tenipCing ~.Decefnber11 , 1978 DAIL v PILOT A 1 Singer Noiv Reverend EL CAJON CAP> -Singer Conn.le Haines, who was a hJt ln lbe 19'0s with the bll bands or J"mmy and Tommy Dorsey, Ja back with a new mtHa1e -her .. muslcaJ mllllstry." cords include 24 eoepeJ tunes she re corded with Jane RuaaeU, Rhonda Fleming and Beryl Davis. Mias Haineil ls now the Rev. Conn.le Haines, and as an ordained mioiater bu been named usoclate pastor at Christ cbW'Cb Unity lo El CIJon, whete she makes relUlar monthly vlaita and bolds auditfons for young talent. She became the Rev. Hai.Des in August 1975 and for a short time, wu I associated with a Uruty Church ln Sacramento, where she Uves. But lately abe has been on tour with her new minlstl'y. M In Haines says religion has always been part of her lite. She stud\ed theology on and otr during her musical career, and her bit re- "While I've been touring, I've tried to present new' talent ln each city." ahe said. "I've dlacovered some very talented young people, and 1 enjoy being able to help them in the.tr • musical ability and inaplre them lo a life of God." Boys Keep .'Bigfoot' Records EDINA, Minn. <AP> -Two teen-age Edina boys who operate th~ year.old Minnesotca Bigfoot Cente r keep pens and paper by the phone for breaking rumors and reports or the elusive creatures. The center ls based in a closet-size room in 15-year-old Ted Steiner's home. The center's co- owner, l2-year-0ld Dave Warner, said friends and relatives are skep- tical about lhe existence " of Bigfoot. purported to stand eight feet tall. weight 700 pounds and have feet 14 to 17 inches long. "Th ey don 't un- ders tand," said Dave. "They don 't know anything about it. But I guess we were the same way." Walls of the room are covered with maps of d esolate West Coast areas where the creature has allegedly been spotted. Paperback books and envelopes crammed with Bigfoot tri via line the bookshelv~. The center issues a biwee kly newsletter on Bigfoot from March through November. The center ls closed the rest or the year. ; CORUM The 24k gold Swiss Ingot uxitch. Wair diamond wmding stem. Jndwiduafly numbered and accompanied by a certificate of authentici()l Completely hand- crafted inSw11zerland, JS gram for men $32()(). 10 gram for ladies $2980. Fine few.,~ 5mc" 1'117 fa~h1on lslar\CI, Newport Center, Newport 6~11ch A"o GK-atn Los Angf'k>s I S.n Diey.o / !As Vt'S"' u ... .,.... of~·· <Onwntml c:h.org~ P'ona or Amman bf""&. VISA. Mallrr ~ Mrmbt<r Fint fro'tlmi Gurld Don't let the Christmas SPread get the best of you. Head for the nearest Holiday Spa. Even if you find your busy holiday schedule spreading yoo thin. P1l now and work out aft.er the holidaya.Bot~ tbeee..u.ntdp offer'8 will DnW' be prioecl loRr than tJU. Besides. isn't It time you trimmed the Ouistmas spread down to size? 9non-nmewable-no .,.....,ci renewal nlle ... ' • ,, •. 1\a DNL V PiLOr i\ mamprobt> !-ttls on tht> surfaC"t.· of \ enus In tt11s artist' l'OOCt"l'lllOO It IS on~ O( t h rt•t• ic1tt nl1u l north. day and night protw~ sthtoduled to enter the hostlle Venus at mospht'r t> from l'ntry points s pread ..tt•ross lhc entire Earlh·fu c1ng hemisphere or lht' plCtnel. Ench probe carries instru· nu.·nts that wall transmit measurements of th~ a tmoc.phcre of Venus. 3 Fires Bring Charge Of Careless Sntoking Mistletoe Means More Than Kiss NATION I CALIFORNIA Doctors Urged to Care Failure To Teach Compasion Critized LAS VEGAS. Nev CAP> - U .S medical sch0ol8 are so buay uplalolna the complexity or modern adence that they often forfet to ~ach compassion. a Un veralty of Nevada doctor aays. ''You can get an M.O. degree today without eve r havlna s hown compaaalon," said Dr. Owen Peck, direct.or ot conti.nu· Ing medical education at the un· iveuity's School of Medical Science in Reno. "WITH 11118 EXPLOSION or scienttrlc information -all tbeae wooderuful things from polio vaccine to bearl transplants -there's just no time left for these other things." said Peck. He discusaed the value of boliaUc. or humanistic, medicine at the American Medical Associa· lion's national cooference, and said docton should oot ignore its grow int popularity. "Hollst.lc medicine." he said. "has been around ror a long lime. but we called it by other names -we UHd to call It •cu· ing ror the patient.· "TBJS IB NOi' a contradiction or s~Jentlrtc m e dicine." he adde~. "The two can go hand in hand." Peck said medical schools are one place to start bringing humanjty back to medicine -to "make the transition rrom book· learners t.o people oriented peo· pie." To do that. he said. schools must overcome tradition·bound fa c ulty and s tudents pro· grammed for s cie nce and technology and caught up m "tbe mystique that doctors are s omething way up 1n the clouds." THE UNIV E R S ITY OF me nt of family, friends. Job and community And, he said, holistic medicine lncludet a variety of unconveo· tional therapies. "some or which have atranee names and strange proponents." and some or which may have real value .. Baldwin gave no specific ex· amplea of these unconvenUonal therapies, but many physicians in c lud e b i of ee dba c k . acupuncture and other the rapies in discu ssion or h o lis ti c medicine. BALDWIN U R GED col · leagues not t.o dismw the con· cept out of band. "The question is. what can we team from this? We may ftnd something we can add lo what we already know." he said. Nevada and other colleges. he D--~h Blaze said, are taking steps in that .l..JCl.l.e direction by requinng courses in ethics and behavioral sciences Hurts Fi·reman and by teaching of death and dy· ing and preventive medicine. D C "We're very good at selecting THOUSAND OAKS (AP> -A enver . ars students who are very good at choking bn.i_,h fire that scorched scientific things ," he said, "but some 200 acres near a housing de· B S ht we have a very difficult time in velopmcnt critically burned ooe an oug determining if they have com· fireman and sidelined several passion.'' others with smoke inhalation DENVER <AP> -Colorado's The medical school's assistant before it was put out, Ventura Air Pollution Control Com mission dean. Dr. DeWitt Baldwin Jr.. CountyfireofficialssaJd. is recommending Denver.area s aid the term "holistic Ve ntura County firefighter motorists leave their cars home medicine" has no precise mean· Angel Castro. 31, who received one day a week -first on a volun-Ing. but is used to cover an as· bums over 30 percent of his body. ·t•ry basis and eventually by law. sortment or "alte rnative health was reported in critical condition The Pf'OP08al, adopted by the care strategies." at the Sherman Oaks Community commission, would call on A central premise of holistic Hospital burn center Sunday SAN JOSE CAP) The apparent cause or the fir~ was routine But what followed was not : a 53-year-0ld delicatessen owner faces charges of careless smokmg m three fires at tu.s home. Arnaz reported the blaze started rrom L1eske's !>mokmi:i in bed. Damage was est1 mated at $50,000. Denver motorists to leave their medicine is treatment not JUSt or night. · w ASHINGTON <AP> caMJ home one business day per a specific malady but of the Several other firemen suffered -Mistletoe is more -c:eek beginning Jan. 1, 1980. whole person -the patient's s moke inhalation during the "Enough is enough," hre in· vestigat.or J im Friday said. descrtb- mg bow Lew Lieske was arrested on a little-known misdemeanor charge involving persons who "directly or indirectly" start a fire with thetr cigarettes. FRIDAV SA I D Ll~SKE w as charf'ed after neighbors complained Lieske's smoking in bed caused three fires at his house in 13 months. The SJ.year-old Lieske, speak.mg with some difficulty over what he described as congc~ted lungs from smoke inhalation, complained, "The charges are unfounded , as far as I'm concerned ... I don't need all this publicity." He is free on $500 ball. If the case goes to tnal and Lieske is found gwlty. he could get sax months in jail and a$500hne on each count. THREE MONTH S AGO. r1re fi g hte r!> c arried Lieske UD· conscious from his bummg house. fire officials said. Fire mvest1 gator John Lieske's fire problems started rn October is-n_when he ba rely escaped h is burnin g h o u se with his dachs hund. Damage then was estimated at $40.000. Deputy District Attorney MarHese Kim said he bas not been charged in that fire because the 12-month statute limit had run out. Lieske then moved to a new ad· dress where. last March, the offici al report said, Lieske "fell asleep while !>moking in bed." igniting a ft.re that did $100 damage. THE LATEST FIRE, last month, was ignited by a dropped cigarette, fire officials said. "Thal may have been caused by a careless cigarett e . . . " Lieske said. "The neighbors arc worried about their houses catctung fire from hls house. And it's endangenng the lives or firefighters and cauaing a lot of damage," Friday said. Lieske said he has reached only one conclusion -"To wash out thls year entirely." · than just a vehicle by Mandatory restrictions would hopes and rears along with the blaze. which holiday revelers follow on July 1. 1981, if the op-broken arm or cancerous lung. Homes in the North Ranch s teal a kiss at Christmas Uonal program failed to achieve It also implies, Baldwin said. housing project were threatened time . the Nau 0 na1 a significant reduction in air that the patient must be con· after the fire broke out shortly Wildlife Federation says pollution. sidered within his total environ· before 3p.m. Sunday. in its bimont bl v ~---------------------------------------------------------'---------------- magazine. ·'For centuries, people all over the world have considered mistletoe to· be a charm against dis· ease. witchcraft and in- fertility." the article says. It explains that an- cie nt civilizations believed the plant bad s upernatural powers because of its "curious, parasitic nature." The article noted that mis· tlc t oe flouris hes in clumps on the trunks an d br a nche s or hardwood trees, where it robs its host tree of water and nutrients. DAILY PU.Or CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5878 f $ GMUS AMOITH FOR20 (THAT'S $30,000) . THEIWE'LL GM YOU $74,358 ANT • I II 5Pn!!>·~.~ That's not a bad propoeltlon Just as It stands. But unlike moat other fonns of Investment, In a Mutual Savtngs retirement account your princlpaJ ls lnaured against loss and Interest le guaranteed. That's not all. For quallfled lndlvtduale, there can also be a meanlngtul tax S8Ylnga. Here's one example. AQeNow 35 45 55 Total Deoo91ts @ S1251Month $45,000 $30,000 $15,000 Account Bal•nc. AtAgee5" $168,526 $74,358 $23,054 Monday V2 Chicken $2.35 Tuesday Veal $2.35 Wednesday Fish&Chips $2.35 Thursday Spencer Steak $3.25 Friday & Saturday New York Steak $3.65 Sunday ("tCrvtd noon-10:00 pm) Top Sirloin Steak $3.25 abowe KrVtd "''h 'oup and sol11d, choj~ or pocalo or ritt pllaf, roll and huller WITH BEVERAGE Can goo do as \di cooking at home? • A1111Mtlm • Clt"IOn • lell • cemtos • Buena P1rtc •Costa Meu • NOl'Wollr • Ora1191 •Paramount • SafttllM • Torrance 121 • Westmlns er (2) You are forty· five years old, planning to retire at alxty·flve and wort< for a company that doesn't have a retirement plan. You open a Mutual savings tax-deferred lndMdual Retirement Account (IRA) aod deposit S125 each month for 20 ye818. The funds deposited each year reduce your taxabte Income by that amount on yiour federal and state lncome tax retuma. At age slxty·flYe you wlll have depotlted $30,000 Into the aooount. With Interest earned, your aooount balance will be $14,358. Onfy after retirement do you pay taxes as fundS are withdrawn at the rate determined by your Income tax bracket at that time, which could be much tower than during your worl<lng years. The chart shows some variations on the example given. •&uec1 on cun'8nl -,_..of,,..(~,.. -ti yield, ()()mpc)un<HIO • o.tty)on~l-,.wMrm~• feoere11egu1MIOft1f9CIUI•• ~, ..... .., °""""'..,,""" Wl!Nlr .. el. Mutual Sevlngf'has other retirement plans lncluctlng plans for non-working spouses and self-employed lndlvlduatt. Make sure you're not mlaalng out on Important tax eavtngs. Come In and dleeuea your future with a Mutual Savings couneetor today. Your retirement ac.count at Mutual Savings ls lneured to $100,000 by an agency of the federal government. ~ ~ , ~ ~ ~ i THE BIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS AN fOU~ HOUSING ~NOE" AN EOUAL ~TUNITT EMf'\.OYE" Paaedene (Mein Office) (213) "423t51 Arc9dla (213) .C8·0Ml6/Canog• Par1t (213l .--4C22/Cal)ftlrane>-S.n Otm.me 171•1493·!16511Cerrilos (2131929·1376/Cofona Del Mar (7"1e7'5•5010/Co¥in& (213) 33t·&479/ ftallbfOOlt (71•) '728·S12• Fountain Valley (7t•l 9e3·8398/Q1~e1e <21:. 2•2·•14'6/ Lake S.n Maroos 111•11u .2n11Pof1 Hueneme ~)98$.,2313 Santa Ana (71'15'7 97•1 ITl'IOuaand Oeka (805) •97-2787 /Upland (71•1 Q81·2821 /Vlst• (114) 129·858$ • , AT YOUR SERVICE I LOCAL By Bil K .. unt· "Grondmo only hke1 rel.gtOUi cords \0 I'm ~din' he< this one with St. Nick on 1t " Mondly, Oeci.mber 1I,1978 O~LY PILOT A• Sewer Link Fee Denied C lemenle Co1D1Ciltroman Asks Billing Probe Althou1h l I Harbor E1lateit rf'1ldt"nU In San Clement~ were apparcntl) b11IC"d by the city for tt>wt•r 11t•rvlC't• thoy did not rt: Cl'lve, a 1JX)kl>sman for the l'ity bulldlna department haa denJf'd any pou!billty that the tract's rttld ntt paid a f t.o conn~\ to the city sewer 1y1tem. Hom• ln lbe Harbor ~stat.el trut In north San Clemente re- c&lv .ewer service frorn the Capistrano 8'"ach SIJ'.litary Dis tril't RHldt'nll are charged for the 1'f'rvke on property tux bills BUT C'OUN("ILWOMAN Myrl11 Wa11nc-r d..-m~mded an In vf'llli•Uon of double billing by the city, aylna ~he had s~n c1 t y =itwt!r b1lb, which wert: mallC"d to four Harbor Estate~ Harbor E11tate1 re••denta er- ron.,oualy billed had 11lrt1dy bt>en ln to Ult-C'ity water depart· mtot to colleet rcfund1. a de· partment ttpokesman said. Bonn.le Shires said one man received u r efund of $43. ts. Another man took a $33.90 credit on hls water blll. A t.olal amount of refunds owed was atUl belna calculated. MRS. SHIR ES SAID one Harbor Estates resident had er- roneoualy been charged for city sewer service slnce December. 1977. His refund would be about Sl 10. But most errors dated back only two or three bllllngs, sald Mrs Shi.res. and traab pick-up service be started. The person taklng lhe order apparently dld not realize that lhti approximately 250 Harbor Estates homes. which have San Clemente addresses, are not connected to city sewers. Councilwoman Wagner. who II vea In the Harbor Estates tract, aald she d!scovered the er· ror when a neighbor said she was happy to note on her bill that the city lowered it.a sewer service charge. THE NEIGHBOR DIDN'T know she was not in the city sewer district and had bffn pay· lng 8 bill 8be didn't OW4, Mrs. Wagner sald. MAGNAVOX -------------rettldentt The billing errors apparently originated when residents mov- ing into Harbor Estates homes came into tbe cit y water depart- ment. asking that waler. aewer The council w•m an then checked with other neighbors and came up wilh three addi- tional sewer bills. which she pro- duced at laat week's City Coun- cll m~. 25" diagonal STAR SYSTEM Touch-Tune Color TV "Col o probtt-m ' Tht'" wn1~ to Pol Dunn Pat will cut rtd ttlpt', f1t1Umg lh# c.in.n«r.t and Ol'll(ln you need to solve mc>qu1t1e>s in QM>nnment otld tJu.nness Mail your qut•111on.s to Pat [)unn, At Your ~n,1ce. Orange Coast Daily Pllot. P 0 Bor 1560. Cwta Mesa. CA 92626 As man!/ Letter• 0$ posnt>U will be answered, but phont!d 1nqu1ne1 or letters not 111Clud.ing the reader's full name. oddreu and bwmess hours' phone mimbercannot becontldered Thiscolumnappearsdai· ly e:rcept Saturdays " Statt"lllfl'tlt Prot~t• Good Nat11~ DEAR PAT· When a business license is ls· s ued, is a fictitious name statement automatically filed with the county? ls it legally required that one has a fictitious name statement on file? G.W .• Newport Beach There is no automatic ~ a flcUUous name stac.ement wltb the Ona ty clerk's of· flee when an lodh1dual obtalna a lDes• license. A coa.aty clerk'• office spokesman said there Is no legal penalty for not filing this stal.emeat. but a business sbould take care of It as soon u posalble for Its own protection. You also shoald research a.se of a bDllDeaa name by others whroagb cbec:klDg the t.elepbolte dine· tory's wblte pages and searching ID t.be bualaesa name lndell at tbe clerk's ornce. A statement can be Hied at tbal office (700 Civic Center Drive West, Saa· ta Ana). Post .. ard• f'lnt,. Tra~I Latn- DEAR PAT: Everyone in our office received post cards from one of our managers traveling in Europe. I'd say she sent about 100 cards, and we all decided she had spent a few days just writing and -addressing them while she was on vacation. When she got back. she told me she'd wriUen and ad- dressed them before leaving home, then posted them from different European ciUes. All of the post cards had photos of the cities from which they were sent. Do you know where we can get post cards of foreign cities? ' J .S .. Newport Beach Thal vacation tlmesawer has been golD1 on for years. Tbf-re are several companies tbat will sap· ply you wil.b posl cards from any place iD the world and many a traveler bas written "wish yoa were here" before he ever got there. Ooe company ls: Foreign Cards Ltd., P.O. Box lZ3, Guilford, Conn. 06437. You can Tequest prices, a sample and brocburebysendlngtbem a postcard. SPU"fng Sldlb SHppftf By DEAR PAT: After livin~ many years in California with no older relatives to pass along their st-wing ~kills to me. I want very much to learn how to make inexpensive articles for my home. such as ruffled curtains, dust rufnes, simple draperies and other similar items. I've tried sewing centers and schools with no success. Can you help me find someone out there who would be willing to teach me these skills on a one-to-one basis? I have four young daughters who also would benefit from this knowledge. J .S .• Huntington Beach If A YS hears from any readers lDl.erested lD helping you learn to do these home sewing projects, you will~ contacted. Agf»nt-y LflCts Island .Job11 DEAR PAT: Where can I gel information about employment in Hawaii? T.H., Fountain Valley Wril.e &o the HawaU Department of Labor and Industrial RelaUons, P.O. Box 790, Honolulu, HawaU 96819. 'CLEAR LUCITE GIFT ITEMS One Of The Large8l Selections In Orange County. - Arttr t.he city admitted the - b1lhnw error Thursday. Mrs. W a1ner ulrnd for a che<'k of whether llOmt-llarbor Es!Jltes realdentt might also have paid a sewer coonectJon f~ lo the elty • 100'% Solid State SAVE '269. -Dairy Owner Challenges State's Salmonella Find • Includes Remote Control • Modular Ch&SS1s • V-matlc • Electronte Tuning But Pat Terrill, of the city's building depw-trnent, i.aid that the re was oo way Harbor Estates bwlders couJd have paid a city sewer connect fee. • We SerVI08 What We Sell "IN FACT, I MUE them go to the Capistrano Beach Sanitary District for a receipt. !>howing they have paid their sewer fee over there. before I'll issue lhem a building permit" she said. lo the meantime. two of the ll SACRAMENTO <AP) -Stale health ofCicials are telling COD· s umers to avoid raw mllk from Alta-Dena Dairy, saying salmonella ~ontamlnatlon has been found ln one batch of the dairy product. 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Texas Millionaire i11 Middle of Battle SAN 011-:GO (AP I "I'm I buJldtr of CUlll SJUnl a, oot ai dt truH·r uf tht-m." H Y• the Tll'XIUi m1lllona1n> tn U1t• m 1c1dlt: of 'an lnuu 1n1ty bJlh r mt·qtt>r t>.lllt• ail f•u r1f1r ~uthw.. t AirUn S1n,•t• Jun<>. lloroli1 ( Slmmonao w qu1f'tl) ac (!Ulff'd for $12 lflllllon umn• than 20 J"'rUnl or PSA'• 11toc.:k, ""d thll'w "ho run lh pr<1rlt.bl !'11111 U1t'6'C.l tu M'<l t·oinmuh•r hn•· ur~ worncd 8 \' CONTRAST. PSA Dtat't.,., as control on I)' 14 J)t•t('1•nt of 1h1 t•t1rn1lJ'n) .,,.h.lch i.. In the throt>a ol o m ull• •'"IUlll mo pro1r m lo N~v11dt1 und l'IK~h<'r•· AIH'<'l ll l mt•f'lln o r l h t' 8 ,900 l'S A Plate of the Day I M4Tl.(' O" nt•tl h \ <, lllrl(l' l>t• L.ingt· uf fh>dlund"I It Ht11111I for. I om fort •nder lov inf( t"an• lh l.11n~1· " .1d1111n1ii t1 i1tur of l\t•tlh11\1J11 \ '11mmu1111) I hh p1t .11 f~tytf't't•llVI' fw t•• •'f'llf • ••• o .. u,., '" "Uil-·~••IJ ""Mi•• t .,._. ,..'-rhor .... uw tit • .. ..,,, "" I lf'I• wr"V Wftitt t·I ...,., ..un.fUI .. ~!~~'::':..\~ •,~~~·';t\it ~.~:-.:~-·~,:.;' '"t~~~"'~'*I IM~':er~"':.~~ ...,, ., Principal Faces Charge PlllLADF:l.l'l tli\ IAPI An elementary '>t•hool 11nm·1pul hJ'> b1·1·n (•har~ed with steahng S:!.007 that h11> 1JUp1ls ru1wd by '>clhng cundy and photo)truph' Tht•y ,.Janm·d to Ul>t' the money for '>IH'l'1al pni.:ram-. und e>.I ra C'la111>room equipment Thl· thf'ft rrum llw 8a mut·l B llucy Elemen l:i r; Sdmol \\:1' !11'>l'l1VPrMI 111 Ol'lobcr Pnnc1p11l 1>1111111d t·: 111111 .. 1• app1•a11•d in t·ourt for a pre llm111:.iry ht·ur111i.: 111 ttw t'ol'>•' "l>R. KOlJS•: TOLD m1· lw w1ot1· w mc check!> for pnsunal USt'." \(•i.t1r1t•rl .Jum<:I> O'Sh11ughncM>y, ;11\ uud1tor for lht· city eontrollcr O'Shau~hnl'MIY told Munit'1pul Court Judge H1<0<ardo .}<Jc·kson tht· fund w:.is !>hort a total of S3.507 ovt•r two yt:ars, but thal Rouse had made :,omc r~t1tut1on If COnVICU.'ti, ht• c·ould bt· JllllNi for fi ve ycar:1 .ind fined SS.000 A:-.s1st<1nt IJ1str 1t•l Allornl'y Thom ul> Bulin -.:ud thl.' tnal will bt· twld .Jan !I TH•: MATTt.lt "l R h\('t :D ;.ift1·r a tcuc her. 1 t•rry Let> Moo<h lw< .1rn'· \U!>p1c·10Ub and not1(1ed I hl' e1ty rontrollt·r wlu-rt I ht• µnnc1pal rt!ported the I und hud ooh Sfj()() ~oodv 11•sl1flt'd th.ii ht' 11nd other' <1n the facul 1' bt•curn•· .. u-.p11·111u' IJ'>t !>finng und confronted HouM.• Muooy -.:ml the pnnc1riut aRrecd to meske r1·.,t 1lut1on in t \o\O installrrw nls, IJut h<idn't mesd<· tht· !'>t·c·ond lll·fon• ht• v.i1-. urr<•'ih-d Hou!>t·. \\ho ha-. lw,·n 1n tlw bCho<il -.yste rn 22 "1·a1 '· 1•:.irn .. i :1:1.1HO ;11111uatl y lll'i w1fr I'> a flh1l.ult•lphia h'acht·r anti c-11llct·l~ $20.522 for her 1 I a:-:. roor11 wo1 k ROUHt-;, WtlO HAS a doctorute 1n educational .1dminlstrut1on . wa" sui.p<mded without puy follow· inK hi11 i.urrcndl·r to tht• district uttorn1:y, uctord ml( lo :.chool c·uunM•I 1':ul:(<•ne Brazil Spt-t·1fltally, H<JU'4' I!> charged with theft by unlawful Lakin~:. lh<·ft t1y deception und theft hy l<t1lur<· to make• rN1 u1n·lf "'"r"'"'t1on 'Cover Up' . Pinnps Wholesome? 1-;LYnIA, Ohio ct'\Pl A trend 1s g1.un1ng towurd whoksomt> pinups, wl\h less akin on du. play. reports a company that has distnbuh:d m1lhons or <'alendars featuMnl( bikini-clad models the pusl two d~·rnd<':<1 The R1d f(e Tool<'<> '>aid It has pnnted a r«:cord H2:,,ooo copie11 of Ill> hwnn1al ('81endar ror the ycurb 1979 80 for d11>tr1butwn to pluml>crs. elcctricuinM and other tradl'!>Oll'n 1n 100 counlnes. T ift: ELYRIA ·Bi\Sf-:U COMPANY has used women to llluHtrate culcndars since 1949. startinR with t1ketchl.'s . including the "Petty G1rh1." In 195~. 11 s witched lo 1>hotograph11 of models clad 111 h1kinit1 The mo-.t famous Ridge calendar elrl Is Ra 'IUl'I Welch. who appeared In Uu• 100.~ calendar. NUDITY llAS NEVER BEEN featured. 11s1d Karl o. Keck Jr .. H1dgt! iAdv~rtlslng manager. who hos the a~s1gnmt•nt of auditioning and selecting the models flt• .ulclt•d the re ue no plans lo change the f)()hCy "The trend 11> no:-.t;.ilgir," thc• rompany s aid .. uss sk1n \l) t~tng ntnJntcd. nudity 1s out. bikinu• are an." G.C.R . CULLEN, M.D. D1plomate o f American Board of Ophtalmology Eye Physician and Surgeon Wishes to announce the openmg of hts new office for the pract1co of Ophthalmology Sulto 305 1401 Avocado Avenue NewPOrt Beach. California Coni1ull hon By Ar:>POmlmwnt Tll.lf't40Hlt 640.UU 640·0llt •l1.te khoht1•n •• "l'hl•clult·d 1'ue11d•) lo <'on1oder b law duin1&l''.'\ wh1d1 ~uulll mnlu .. · 1l mun• dt(flc:ult for S1m1111111." 111 "''lit• <'Ont rnl Anti lhf' 111tm. '17 )c.•111 old 01uJor1tv owner un<.I Chlt'f f'X l't'UllV(' or ('ontrun Inc or Uullu11 u<lmltl D m1·r11«'r 111 on hi• ni1111I AT I\ RU't:NT M t:t:TINCi (ff th~ SMn DIQMO Stul•kbrnk1·1 'I Sol'l1•I )'. wh1 l'h ll11tencd eurU r ui. 1•sA otttc.-1 tlN wnrnt•d uho11l S1mmonl4, th 1'4'xirn ureitd ttwt P~A'" 1Jn1110111•d l.'hMrtt'r arnc11chncnlis be.· n •)t't \t"ll rtw 11rnJ>01111l11 v.o uld 11tu11uwr lhl' terms or chr 1•1·t11,.,. ahull11h n.w1 u I ult vt• vottnll and require u pprov.11 o( tj() 11t1r t•cnt uf Utl' 111Jtlltundm(l &hartb fur mt••&•••" with ' rt•lutt-d 11t•rw ru.." spec:lflcally ~lln mona. wtw own u "4t1t•uble block of f>SA 1\ock 1 ht· t l111116't.,'it \Would ullow fnc.mdly meraertt but k1·1·p 1 .. -c>plt• llkt· S1mmu111~ from taktni over. uya l'~A 1n 1w v. 11111..-1 att .. und pnvalc tulk11 with ~loddwld\'r11 <"OMP V A'M'OKNt;Y OAVE HAU, 11a1d lht' JJrOllOllUI• would k•·t:p '1J11H-one from taking 1>w~·1•nwul att'I•" to l(l'I 1·<1ntrol o( PSA ~nd d1:al ""h him1wlr ~1mm1111s wai. llt•M ribt•d by L>wan.-Wlttmayer. P 'i\ \le'\' pr<'lldent for t•orporat~ affairs. as •·a Tt'~US v.ht'l•ler (l t•ult 1. an economic gunsllnger v. ho Ul'quin•K 1111\J a1trips compunies or their assets 1rnd nlumdon:. or 1>t•H11 lht•fl1 " S1mmon11 dt'nh•K that In an lnterv1ew. he sold ht• "u~ born !)(>or but made a fortune with the Wurd Cut Hnk r>ru"l) t'ha1n. buildmg it from one ston· In 1001 lo u lulu\ of \00 when he sold that t·o m11ur1y in 1!>7:f 11111 C'ontran Inc ii; the parent f11 m of Vnlh1 lot• , u holdJOi company with land unit a~rirulturc d(•vt•lopments lhrough whkh Sim· mm1'< m·qum•d th<.• PSA ~toC'k WllJ.JAM 8UIM ..... SA PRt:SIDENT and eit l't'llt 1 Vl' orflt•t•r. tw•lic•vt·~ TWA and other airlines "'11 111 ln tukt· PSA oHr . m:cordJng to Simmonli. -. ho IH\Yll ti\' llllld an 11vcra1t~ pncc of $ \8 ror hi& tltl8.000 -.h,111'' "bt•1•tiu•w we ('valuated that PSA "'u" u takt'OVt•r cand11l11\t' " If nobody wonted Lt> tak • 1t over. he !>111d, · · PSA ""uld t>t> tradin~ at $6 LO $12 per share to· day " Tht nlrllnt>'8 reply is that Simmons isn't an <ilrlln e man but acquires controlling interest in rompamcs, slnpa lhem or assets Wld lela them sh p into bkllkruptcy THAT CHARGE. MADF. JN ofhclal·lookin~ ktters w stCX'kholdcr~. wui. denied by Simmons "I've never been found guilty of any miscon duct." he said In his s pec<'h to lhe San Dle~11 s to<'kbrokers. ·'I'm ii builder of companies. not a dt•s troyl•r of them " School Bond Vote Still in Doubt WF.ST BRANCH. Jowu IAPI Even after fire deslroyt>d a 00 ye11r-uld Junior high and left 149 :-.t:vcnth and c1~hlh ~radcr'> without class room&. the outcomt· nf a $2 8 m1llwn bond 1s&ue to build a nt'w 11chool 1& in doubt 'C'lw J>WP'>'>l'd bond l.,'>UI' got'!'> to thl• volt'r!> ·1 ut·,d:n ~l·htJC>I 11ff1t·1ul., art· w urchrng ror lcmporury fac1llt 1c..., :.ifll'r ltilll wcl·k ·, bl:JZl' Students wcr£• to bt•g1n att<·ndini.: makc:-.h1ft r la....,l''> tod<i y at thl' Frwnd~ and l\1('lho<l11>t l'hurc·ht•i. Sl·hool nrr.rial-. ':JY thl· rm., c:.iuscd by a short tn uttH· \\lflnA. fa1ll'd ''' qul'll opposition to th<: ho11d 1-.-.ut'. "h1ch hus t·c•ntcrl'd <in lhc amount of rt•modt·ltn~ 11ro11<>'><'d Oppont:nl:-. had ~ul(gei.ted lht• propo,{\I lw 4'Ul hy a ooul $1 m1ll11111 "llont'111 little lOWn, 11n't 1l"" Diaper Doll Gets Bad Marks W ASJllNGTON (AP I The worst toy of the year? The consumer a( fairs committee o( Americans for Democratic Action 1rnys 1t'11 "Ruby Wet N·Curc," a doll that wets its pants and slmul11lt•s diaper ra11h. Tht> Chn11tmns season a n n o u n <' t• m e n l w a s mud<' by Ann nrown. ch ;11 rwoman fo r tht• /\ l>A <'Omm1llt·•· Sht' calll'd the doll "potcn t1ally dangcrous and certainly a bad Jlf<:<'c dent · · MS. BROWN stud the doll. manufactured by Kenner Products. l'Omes with diupers 11nd with pills that u rt· to be m1xt'd with warm wall'r ...,, ;i ft>1.•d1nj( boll le Sht• s aid wht·n lhl' orangl' <·olo red m1xtun· passl•s lhrouJ!h U1t• doll 1t l'Offi('!> out ;i., ·•a 111nk gu!'k, .. SUJIPQS('d to sl1t·k lo ~rforation:, on till' doll's bottom. ap pcurinJ! as :1 rash. OTll 14.:R WJIJTt: pills , she su1d , producc u lo· lion w1lh which l<J clcun the doll She -.aid lht: commit tee ohJl'<'led lo lht· doll be r au!)c it ellp01>t:s l'hildrcn to casual ust• or pall& and also becau:.c, i.he :-.aid, lelevislOn ad vert1s ing 1mphes lht• h quid produces "prt•lty pink pimples wht•n 1n fact 1l makes quite a big mess " Ms Brown :>Hid lhe toy is ht•av1ly advt•rt1scd und 1s s elltnJ( wc•ll No f JllOM-\21~00 No f 'IJ)M-U9'00 •' ,, 1; I·" I ••''·· ., ,, ,,,, ( o\1"1' I 'I • '11 ' •• I• •• , f J I I 1• • I• /, ,, '"'''•''' ' I I t \ ... '1 f /(I SEIKO SPORTS"IOO"QUARTZ. FOR THE RUGGED LIFE. W.,1tch<.:~ designed to tel kc i.lll the shocks and knocks ol the active ltfc w1thout losing their superb accurac.v or their rugged good looks From Seiko. the world leader 1n Quart7 technology Water· tested to 100 meters (300 It. l. with screw· lock crowns tor maximum protection So cff1c1ent. they run 11vc 1ull y~ar~ on an or<1inMy battery All tire shock rcs1~t<Jn t with HARDL F X mar 1 t>'.>1~1 <.rys tals. All with E nf~l 1sh Sp.ln1sh cl.:iy/c.JJtc culPnCl{11 <:. ,lttrJc.t1w c.1sC'~ ancJ br.icl'll'I'> Seiko Ouart1 S'a A. H. WEINERT FINE JEWELS 32 Fashion Island • Phone: 64+2040 Newport Beach CALIFORNIA I NATION M ari11e Squadro11 Receives Ho1wr An El Toro M uruw l1A1hh•r !><1uadron ha:i bct•n prcaentt'd an uw.Jrc1 r<u outi.land1nit 1>Nform1rnt t.> b) the com mund unt of tht· M1m1w (.'Qq1i. Orf1r 1ah .. 1111 tht• M M int' l"11thlt•1 Al t.irk Squudron VM 1-'A ~:JI . M 11r111t• Aircraft Group I l. :Jrd Murint> i\1 nruft Wi n~L ha.i twcn J(IVt.'n the ROl>t'rt M llallKOll JWIHc11111 l!J7i 7M Jn mJ"ltion, till (,r1·y <a1o~t.. 11! VMFA·SJl wl're prt.>f)t•ntt•d w1lh llw Marlnl' Cortlli f',v1at1on A:s11ot·wt1orl ''I fo'1.:hun~ flawk /\wur<J, which th.it grou1' ~1vt>1> t'll<'h yt·ur to tht-Hanson Awwrd win ner Fifteen Morine l\quudron~ compch-annu.:tll) for the honor .J ISCOUN BU llOC~5 WI lS~ I ~b #r/;; lmmJ :/ l/lrlf /thJI SAVE IN TIME FOR NfWPORT (714) 159· n11 10 to 930 dJtly Sun 1I10 6 ' .. .. BOATING BOATING One Lo t Sailor I n; I Mis ing BREST, •'ran« <A P> -A mlHtn1 F'rench aoJo sailor hu arr1\ed •t the l •l•nd of G uadeloupc. le av ll veteran Alatn Colas th• onl> u1lor ml lni from the F'ranC<~ Guadt-louPf> Rum R o ut ~ Tr.-n& tlaotit• yal·bl r»<'t". Nuv\' offtclab here i.1ud Su11Jtty J arques Palaa11et ·:-. safe arnval, and that o( Aline Marchand on t'r1 day, eodtld senfal day~ of uncerl•unty about their fate on the purt of race officials and Navy orficrnla at ttus port an northwestern France The JS.year-old Colas, one of France's most ac- com plishtld sailors, now becom~ the sole target or ihe dally air searches tha t have been crii.s rn1ssing the relevant re g1ons oflhc Atlantic Colas has been out of radio contact for more than three weeks. of. fic1als say New Trawler Debuts Soon Down !:est Yachu. wblch 1tart.d lJl bu.atn 1 u bullden ol claulc llber1lua 1allln1 yachta, hu announced productJoa of Ill nnt power bo1t, the 40-foot Down East Trawler. The new power yacht will make ltl public dt but al the ftf larot lntornatlon•l Boat Show. Miami, F1a .. Feb 22·28, acc:ord.ln& to Jack Curtl1, vtre prHtdc!nt of markel1a1 for tho Santa Aoa ba t"d f\nn. CurUa aald tM .o.rooter la tM nnt ot a Hrl of new trawlen the nrm upetta to lnlroduc. over 1 h o If\ 1JI monlhl THE ••"'001' MOOEL realu.rea • desltn by .4rthur Del"evu. noted Sao Dltto marine archllttt The 1nt~f'tor layout wu d~ by G~, Ward. o lleep~ wl\h the paaaaaemuer coocept, thl' traw~r ha a full dllrl•ccmt-nl bull wilh a flared bow and full-run kee executed ln hHd lald up flbt"rct•~ .Powered by a 130 hp Perkbu1 dlest-1, lhl' Down Eul trawler h•• a r111.1ie or 1,200 mdti~ t • crw&lna spttd of bt"tter than tlihl knotl. Btlow ·at"C.'kl t~ bo•t features new ways to open up t.hl' tradlUonal tri-c•bln layout wltboul ucnf1l'lnfl bU>WMtl~ &pace or aoy of the boat's appolntmt>nt~ "WE BEGAN 8¥ .\ KING other trawler ownen wh•t thc.>y Ulled and didn't UJte about their ov. n boat:. ... ~atd Ward, th~ firm's vict: president ol ~ne1neenng "In h.·rm11 of hvablllty, the result as a boat that' extremely 1mtct1cat for tong distance cru1s tng, wtule being a i.tep ubove the tradlllonal trawler interiors." Ward said. fo'<>r example, the forward stateroom Is a seat that doubles as a V-berth. The seat not only creates an appearance of spaciousness but beromes a comfortable place lo read or just relax. It also converts into a single or double berth. AMlDSmPS. THE MAIN saJoon layout creat· ed room for a settee with seating for six. The cof· fee table r&seB to dtnmg height. A middle posilioo converts the dinette and settee into a queen·slze bunk. In the master stateroom an there 1s a queen· ::.1ze bed located away from the cabin door. In ad· dit1on to assuring privacy. th.is bunk placement opens up more space by permatting one to walk In a straight path from the main saJoon, through the master stateroom and out the hatch to the aft deck. 5 Regattas.Sailed · Weekend Action Results Anrwunced '· Competitive sailing along the coast from Dana Point to Santa Monica Bay was on the light s ide the past weekend with only five regattas winner of Seal Beach Yacht Club's Small Boat Ocean Racing Al!socia· tion Invitational regatta Sunday. · scheduJed. Light winds and cool air " provided slow races and chilly crews. CLASS WINNERS: CLASS A -1, Short Cake; 2. Zip· per. Phelps-Morris, LSF; J, Volau Vent. Jeff Brauch, LA YC; 4, Bad News , Stan Sorenson, ABYC; 5, Sports Page, Terry Mayhew, LSF .. The Capistrano Bay Yacht Club provided the only competition aJong the Orange Coast with the fourth race of its Mission Series for Performance llandlcap Racing Fleet ratings. THE SEAL BEACH Yacht Club ponsored the first Small Boat Ocean nacing Association (SBORA> invita· t1onal r egatta for skippers dis· enchanted with the PHRF, Midget Ocean Racing Fleet (MORF> and Midget Ocean Racing Association <ORAl ratings. Five classes turned out for the Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club's Winter Series al Los Angeles llabor; Ole King Harbor Yacht Club at Redondo Beach hosted nine classes in Its Winter Regatta, and the Association of Santa Monica Bay Yacht Clubs conducted a fleet race for the J.24 class. V·Max. skippered by John Hooper of the Dana Point Yacht Club. was the overall and Class A winner in the fourth race of the Capistrano Bay Yacht Club's Mission Series Sunday. Second overall was Vulgar Boatman. Hugh Curran. DPYC. and third was The Av. Tim Fuller, Capo BYC. Class WJJUlers: CLASS A -J, V-Max; 2, Olvera Street. Harold Sellers. SBYRC; J, Midnight Special, Chuck Losness. DPYC. CLASS B -l , Vulgar Boatman; 2. The Av ; 3. Take 5, Bob Melville-Mike Dently, DPYC. CLASS C 1. Bold Forbes, Ed Comyns. Capo BYC ; 2, Skosh.i Tiger, Bob Strang, Capo BYC; 3, Torrey, Dave Cooper, Capo BYC. Short Cake, owned and skippered by Dennis Choate, Long Beach Yacht Club was the overall and Class A CLASS 8 -1. Sunan, Roy Cundilf, LBYC; 2. Puffer, G: W. Sanders. Sl BYC; 3, Wind.song, Joe Greenblatt, S l BYC; 4 , Pegasus , Jerry Montgomery. CBYC ,. CLASS WINNERS in King Harbor Club's Winter Regatta: -PH RF·A-1 , Rhum bline, Al Castillon, KHYC. PHRF·B-Babe, John Symonds, SMYC. PHRF·C -1, Shock Treatmeot, Bob Bailey, CYC. CHALLENGER -1, Challenger Fred Cottrell, KHYC. CAL·20-l, Hustler. Steve George, KHYC. LDI0-14 -Ron Waleckl, KHYC. SNIPE -J, Steve Garland, SMYC. SA BOT SENIOR -1, Steve Garland. SMYC. SA BOT JUNIOR-Neal Garland, SMYC. WINNERS I N Cabrlllo Be ach Yacht Club's Winter Serl~. PRRF·A -1, Hurricane Guieb, Steve Jost. CBYC. PHRF·B -1, Freoesl II, Al Carlan, CBYC. TORNADO-!, Moon Shadow, Wayne Boyd, CBYC. CAL-20 -J, Fifty-Fifty, Scott Smith, CBYC. WINDSURFER -l, David Smyth, CBYC. John Pagen of the California Yacht Club was the winner of the J.24 dass race at the Association of Santa Monica Bay Yacht Club's fieet regal· ta. Second was Mark Williams, CYC, and third was Rod Johnston. Santa Cruz. NOTICE TO VETERANS If you are an Honorable Discharged Veteran of the Armed Forces of the United States. 1n good health. you are entitled to a ~ouble Interment Space (for you and your Spouse) in our Dedicated Ve1er8n's Section at t~ cost. to you. of only a Single Interment Space plus the Endowment Care Fund Deposit reauired by State Law. Harbor Lawn. tong known for its Special Considerations to Veterans. is making this Program available to t he Vet~rans of this area. Space is limited and 1t will be assigned on a first come. first served basis. To assure your space. MAIL THE COUPON TODAY! -------------------~~----~-----~~--, I Herbot' L8wn Memorlal Park & Mortuery 1825 Olelef Ave ., Colt• M•H. CA. 92929 I 1 ar •n Honorable Ol9Charged Veteran ! ! ~=:-.·· . 01-.,.. Oii• ! I Name .• • r ZIP f Address I Ctly · I Home Phone No · · .. · I -------------~------~-~---------------- .. ' T ' ' - . ._ ( I Mond9y, December 11 , I 978 Ch. 9 is vour lnatent hotline for hlghwav emergencv aid. F9R HIGHWAY SAFETY GIFTS PLUS REGULAR LOW PRl(ES ON UNIQUE RADIOS I MOBILE WITH AUTOMATIC CH. 9 MONITOR! TRC-425 by Reallatlc ~ 129!~ Monirors Emergency Channel 9 and your selected channel. Locks in on first channel received. 3-way S /RF/SWR meter plus ANL and noise blanker Keep safety in mind at Christmas and all year! 21·1532 MOBILE WITH CH. 9 PRIORITY SWITCH ! TRC-427 by Reallatlc ssg Reg. 14995 Instant swirching between Emergency Channel 9 and your selected channel. Large S /RF meter and antenna warning 1nd1ca(or. Switchable automatic noise ltm1ter. 21·1634 "" ,_, .-, -· , ,_, as seen on n ational TV CHARGE IT (MOST STORES) ~ GREAT GIFTS, BIG SAVINGS-BASE STATIONS!~ BASE-GOES MOBILE TOO! Navaho t TRC-431 by Reallatlc 129! SAVE•so Keep in touch wit h family, friends I Features up-front speaker. ANL and PA capability. AC/DC cables 21-1544 Touch-bar transmit/lock switch ReQ 2 "AA" batts. 21.1173 PHONE·STYLE PRIVACY! CB-FONE'• by Aeallatlc 19"!~ ;,~~915 Pushbuuon electronic channel switching. Ch. 9 priority button. Push·to·talk phone handset plus switched. buill-in speaker. 21·1543 NOISE CANCELLING MIKE Get your message through clearly• Cuts background noise. 21·1174 by Rt1H1tlc 1795 MOBILE AM/SINGLE SIDEBAND FOR GREATER RANGE, MORE CHANNELS TRC·"8 by Reallatlc ' AN/SSB BASE/MOBILE TRC-458 by Realfatlc 29995 Reg. 35916 SAVE•&o Quartz circuitry for rock-stable per· formance on all 40 AM. 80 upper I lower sideband channels. triple power on S SB AC/DC cables 21·1681 • ln.tently Switch Between AntennH • Meaaure1 System S WR• 21-521 With 9V b a t t Reg. )~ft95 28QH u:r-~~ ... --~ . . .• :~.: ;·:: .. · ..• , , . Triple power-triple channels Clan· s ma 11 . 4 1/J )( 2 l,4 )( 1 ~ .. f1er for fine tuning SSB. automatic modulation gain c1rcu1t ====~~~g:•;ve~s 100% talk power without power mike. 21.1511 by ....... tic I II 1~i~-- ' '' 1 I' " I 'I' ··'1' Ii II\ I 1i ~~~1'1 II ,, 1· 111 I I' I I' •I .,1',I I '1 I . 1695 lz.'5 Touch bar control. 9V bett. Incl 12·181 25 -mi l e range de· pending on terrain. With 9 V ba tt 12·1H by ....... "° 3495 Standbv monitor triggers alarm when weethtr threatens. For 120V AC. 12·117 SMART $ANTAS SH~ THE SHACK ...• MOST STORES Ol'tN tATE NHJHTS ·r1t CHRISTMAS/ Mo.i •1tm• •l•o ava1lab .. •I AldlO Shecll o •• ,., • cmta ID. MM IUfmllM OW 11S111 ¥11 SM QflflTl ..,,,...c......,. .r•WALUY =·.=:.: 111 .. -.-.-,. tt4~·~ .. , . ..,_,. .. ,...... . ..,_ ,,_...,... .... ,..._...,. l.AaNA IUC" SMIM CMUTUll lex* fOf '"'' 119n '" your OSA\.•• ....... _c.-...,. ..... c.....c...,_. n••QhbOrl'IOod .. _____ ... ~A OMSION Of TAHOY CORPORATION PtUCES MAY VAfW AT INOMD~\. 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Olf~ tor .. '#INCH ELL r AROl VN M/olllf WINCHELL. n•t•Vf' of Te••'· r~~•0ttn1 of Co\t• IM'W C• P"U"d -#fv Oft Oe<....,b<'r • 1t19 411 IM -ol Tl No lor mdl fu,..rltt \f'rvtee-\ wtll t>f• hpk'J Ct"""ct t.Oft ...., buf1.t 411 """ r onouc lt'<I bv Yn•lll 111111111 Lamb Morlv,try 0 1 I; 11111'>1. C<Xl•Moow .,.. Mia 18..L .. OADW A'( MOU'UUY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMJTH. TV1'HIU.uM1 MCHITUAU WISTCUff CHUti. Cterre1QfY • flower Shoo 427 E 171h ~I Costa Mesa 64&-4888 rtacl •OTHllS SMm4'S MO«TUJ.A '( 627 Main St Huntrnglon Beac:h 536-e539 P18f.\MILY COlOHlAL PUMIRAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Wetttn4nster 893-3525 'AClftC YtlW MIMC>alA.L , ... Deaths Elsewhere MIAMI <APl -One· time Ecuadorian pres- ide ntial candidate Ab· don CaldHon Munoz died Satu rday from wounds inflicted in a Nov. 29 s hooting in Guayaqwl lie was 55 MEXICO CITY (A P > -Emilio Portes Gil, provisional president of Mexico for about two years following the 1928 a ss assi n atio n or P resident-elect Alvaro Obregon, d ied Sunday a fter suffcrin~ a heart attack . He was 87 LA JOLLA CAP> John V. Naish, former preside nt of Convair and senior vice president of General D y nami cs Corp.. died Sunday of cancer at his La Jolla home. He was 71 . HONOLULU <AP > lolani Loabl.ne, 63. con· sidered the greatest ex- ponent of Hawa iia n dance. died Sunday. S AN FRANCISCO <AP > -Dr. Edwin Alston, a prominent San Francisco psychiatrist, died at his home after a long illness at the age of 59. He was a clinical pro f essor at th e University of California for more than two der ad es. NEW YORK <AP> Harry Winston, the largest independent gem merchant in the world and donor of the Hope Diamond to the Smithso- nian Institution's Hall of Gems and Minerals In 1958, died Friday at the age of 82. P UBLIC NOTICE Low-cost Housing Eyed U:Hully Mu/,l.a Guideline' for Home Buyers 8y THY C:LANC'\' Ol 1• O.U• ...... '""" I\ n :t (1( 1iuldellne11 u1med •t llowtna more Oran1t' Coun Uan• t.o a~nd I a for thear howl ln1 h 11 n&iarly flnl hed wtodtnii Ill way lhrouah the county 1ov· «>rnment plannin1 pr~aa Tht1 propo&ed how11n1 elf'ment of tho county l(M4!rul ,,1 n cul111 upon rounty olflclaJ11 to work a1 areHlv~Jy wtth <'lly. lltUlt' llnd federal agenclH, alon1 with the bulldin& Industry lo provld~ lowu co•t horn~" and apart menll It lncludt•d 11u<'h thln.c~ u11 '"*'klntt commitment• from hulldt'r& to ronxlrurt 25 per~l of nt'w hornet. In the so-called al· rord•blf pMct' ranae a nd otr r· Ina them an rl'turn prompter J>l"OCtAlitf\i, h1ghf'r densities and \Om t-r h1xt~ or b\.11lding stWl darda Jn addJOon, the polar1~s caJI upon the rounty to i1>1uc tu free revenue booda and create a pool of mortga&41 m0nty for low and modt1r•t.e lncomt homebuyers. C o unty planning com · m111Stonerw ttrc to ma ke their re· r o mmtindtttlon on the sel of .iuldellnes Dec:. 18 and cOWltY superviR<>rs will be asked to uct .Jan l 7 "Houses arc out of reach or 75 to 80 percent of the employees whos.: farms are located in the county." planners said in their Policy report. Jo addition. they s aid, only 20 percent of the county residents could afford to buy homes here today at currenUy lnflal~d hows· 11\I prlN~3 T hey also point(>d out that while ('()W'lly median income hu risen M percent the pall elaht yt>ars to Sl9,500, ho me prices h•v~ skyrocketed by a much hllhf'r sta.ie lcuving "an evt·r·wl . gap ... And In ad ltlon to the social oapttcl of houa!ng, county plttn nera view the county's ruture econo mJc he<h aa being link(>(! to the vigor with which local of rlclals pur1rn~ less-expensive homes When the planning c:Om · m1u1on luuncht.'d a series of 12 btiaring.s on the new policy lost August. county general plan manaaer Al Bell said, "there is some slowtng down of interest" 10 the county by Industry because of home prices for workers ·'The e<'onomy of Oranee County has looJ been dependent among other things on having an adequate housing s upply," he said. "The net t:ffe<:l o( the last few years is, despite what would be deemed a lot ol building, the s upply of low and moderate mcome housing has decreased." Bell continued. According to the propos ed policy, developers would be asked to s i~n commitments agreeing lo build a percentage of new homes in the so-called aJ. fordable range in exchange for county incentives. In addition, arrangements would be ma~e to offer lower· 1nttreat mortf a1e funda for new moderate ~ apartment com· plexes und homes 1along with re- h a bllltotlon loans tor cxiating homt>s. Th~ county a lso would en· courage creation of non-profit cor1>0rntions to build homes and tap a ll nvuilable s tale knd feder al hOwilng subsidhli>. J\nd while the county polit'Y would ap.,ly only In unin· corporat.td re~ons. COWlty plan· ners propose creation or an Araa Hous ing Council Inviting city participation The council would serve as a clearinghouse and coordjnalor for varioos housing programs. as well as a lobbying agency to increase grants fo r leas ex- pensive housing. County planners also proposed creation of a pubhc education program for builders, the public and lower-income families. The program would stress the need for less expensive homes. government and industry efforts to lowe r hou&ing costs a nd special subsidy and grant pro. ~rams available for housing pro- jects. County planner Bill Claire said costs lor putting the new policy int.o action have not yet been computed and detailed planning for aJI of the guidelines isn't complete. "As far as I am concerned a good part of this. whole package has got lo be a philosophical commitment to tackle this," he said "11len there are all sorts or ways to do 1t " Fair.view-Sets Yuletide Play A quiet. private life: By REBECCA HELM Of tlle O.llr ,.I ... SUit Some very special people are busily preparing a very special Christmas Play for lhe public to see this week. "The Magic World of Chnstmas" wlll be staged Wednesday and Thur11day by 127 patients at Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa. The sl ate h ospital h ou ses approximately 1.400 patients unde r treatment for mental re· tardation and multiple physical handicaps. SO, THIS W EEK, members of the public, p a rents and other pa- tie nts will see a play In which the dia logue . props a nd costumes h ave been created by the on-stage performers . For the skeptics, Miss Figueredo hastens to add thal the sound and lighting are a ll pro· feasionally done. the Spirit does some gentle nudging and the three boys get the Christmas •·message,'' a s urprise for those who go to see the play. The fr ee performances will be in the Anthony N . Toto auditorium at the hospital, 2501 Har bor Blvd. Curtain rises at 2 p m. Wednesday und 7 pm. Thursday. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 842-5678 Jasmhte Creek. At f~hm1nc Cr~~ 111 l\:l'" l""m &.1ch, life " unhurm·J. uncrow<l1...J kl''iJ t·nh h,I\ l' the -.ccun() uf ,J 24-hqur .1ttcnJc,J g.1tt'hou\1.'. Cul ·dc•\,IC \lrwt~ • 1!>0 tontrihutc ru pnvaly W1.·ll-Jc"gncJ home~ haw many fc.11 ure~ .mJ hnc .ippliancc<o. 'The Clubhou~ ha)) tc..'fln1' court\, i.w1mm1ng pool, .1nJ Jacu=:h. h .ill m.lLc, Im ,1 r;uc l1k~t) I.. JASMINI CAlll'I PlJBUC NOTJCE ·---,.ICTITIOUI a USIHU\ NAM« STATlMIHf ',.. to•HYwtftO CMr\.Oft\ ,.,. 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"If Mr. Westea can abow ua that ' we bave deceived anyone, I'd ' Uke to bear about lt. We've bad 1Jowin1 reportt from the '"'°°'e who have Uled Exprea Matt U • we don't get It tMre the oat • day, we refund the money." Column11 Jrritat,e Officials By FliNXCOSMIES WASHINGTON (AP) Syndicated columnists Robert Novak and Rowland Evans provide the White Houae witb •·must" reading. Which is a far cry from uytng the president and bis men enjoy readina t.be col· umn. Often they read and weep, wondering where Novak and Evans come up wltb items that fre· quently are a cau.se of admlnist.ratlon unhappt· ness. PRESS SECRETAllY Jody Powell struck back l with heavy-banded • humor after Novak, dur· t , ing a visit to Peking, had a mucb·publicized "' intervie w with Vice Premier Teng Hsaio· . " ping. Powell, announcing a meeting that Carter held Wednesday with human rights le aders was asked by a mischievous reporter if Teng would be invited -because of China's experiment in wall poster democracy. "WEU.. WE can't de· cide whether to invite Teng e>r Novak," said Powell, adding: "When the Chinese discover that Novak re· ally never saw Teng, be just made it up for bis columns, it ls going to have serious re · percussioos." AFTEa A LONG pause for laughter, Powell said, •'I take that back." "Keep lt in," a re· porter urged. "You can keep it in," s aid the Wblte House spokesman, "as long aa you put in that J lake it back." Ann AU., Powell may want to "leak" something to Novak in the months ahead. CTbe Evans·Novak re-port appean regularly on the editorial page of the Daily Pilot.) Six-year Cut Eyed SAN JOSE (AP> - Tbe Santa Clara County Board of Supervlaora bas approved an energy program lnteoded to re- duce energy consump- tion 30 percent in aix years. The plan prepand by a county-energy taak · ' force auaaesta uae of aolar energy and COO· aetvaUoo of electricity andnabanlpa. AltbouO u.. p&aa wW be Implemented for cwnty fadllti•. lt ii op. Uoaal for rommuniUea within Santa Clara County. Real leri RealS..ta see anct beMew at Huntington oentlf •mt.Md from dM urvtce and flMd SI.GOO. the trial'• mlU~ J\ad&• MkS doct.on who Jojn.ci the Hrvice had a l•1ltlmate complalat acatnat unkept pro. mltea. him of contributory n••. Uaence ln the bataaJn -for belna dumb enou1h to "believe thole 'puffery' commercialt in the flnt place." that advertlle more tbu they deUver. TB& 111DGI. LT. Col. John Hao!\, told nteruJIL-n to "clean up their act." West-. deputy director ol tbe P'TC'1 consumer protection bur .. u, 1aJd, "They not only tourt·martialed lhe dupoe, but Uae Army proeecutor accused uc:b "cav&l~r at.titudea about truth ln advertlainf are un· becomlna." Weat e n aald , "whether e.xpreued by private lnduatry or 1ovemmenl a1en- clea." THE nc OAS jurisdiction o ver "false and mlsleadlng trade practices" and re1uJarly brlna• leaai caaea aaainst flnna But It does not bave Jurtad1c· Uon over clalma made by CCW· ernmeut aceocies, an ldcreulq source ot adl. Westen •aJd tbe FTC staff miiht lD the fut~ communicate 1ta doubts to the a1enclet that bave run the ada. Neither acency Westen slnaled out was any bappler about bis remarks than the busl· netsea wboee ads t.be PTC ques- tions. Postal aer•lce by spokesmen for buatneuea' Penta1on apokeaman Maj1 Brlsham Shuler, in a tac:lcl 1imilar to that frequently used criticized by tbc ~· declined to comment unW ltould1..-d t.be text of Westen' apeecb. 3-DOOR RUNABOUT lld$ onoe as~ IOciudng ODllOnOI SldllWdl ftros IS4J I O'ld Colt! erM~ I~ tJ•d udlnQ 1t11e. IOIQs and dtls?lnol1on ChOlgu~ Compare Pint0:$ It may be the_best small car buy , in America today. ·" . . ., NEW DESIGN The 79 Ford Pinto hos o new design-up front. In bock ond lnsk1e; more standard feokJl9s than lolt veer. and 0 aupMlnglv iow pttoet ~ Pinto: tt mav be the best smoa car buy In Amenoo todaf. . MORE STANDARD FEATURES THAN LAST VEAR Foreign exchange rates have contributed to dramatic increases in sticker prices of Imports. Sticker prices of compaably equipped models.* • Rock and Plnk>n Sfeeffng • Color-Keyed Cut-Pile Capetlng • Mini-console • front Oise Brokes • DlM'oSpcrk Bectronlc lgnttlon • Dek.oe ~Group (new) • Bnght Wtrta:HJ f1omes • Front Stobfflzer Ba (new) • A1'td Mote 'S.-belled IOCIOls not vet slondarCI on Cdlfomlo and hlgl ~ Plnlo ~~with 2.3 henglneandOQllOllOI~ ~ See~dedef EXCITING NEW MODELS 0'°°66 from 0 wide selectton of modell lncludlng the exciting new ess with European-type styttng. For the mae ec:onon'r(·mlnded blt,«. ttiefe'I Pinto ~ ("'1th f9'N8f Stonc::bd features) ot jUst $3.199. Ard o reN Pon1 Wlgon. ontv $3.699. Stlci<er Pl10es ex· elude tttte. tam and destination cha'ges. OCT.78 PINTO VALUE PRICED Even when yo0 oompo19 Plnto's IOw s11cker price to ofher COOlXJ· robly equfpped Ameftcon cors. yoo mo( be In fcx o surpnse. PINTO RUNABOUT IS: $542 Less than Ornnl/Hortzon Hatotbock $411 Less than Monza 2 + 2 Hatchback Compartson of &ttcllef prices of com J)CJICbtf ~ modelJ ~de•· llnallOn d'IClges. REDESIGNED FUEL SYmM Of oouse. Oii 79 model Pintos. Nkeht77s and '78s before It. have 19des$gned tuel svstatn footU'8S. Inducing a tonger ftter ptpe. plUs gas tonk sNeld. PINTO ECONOMY In oddtHOO 10 Ptnto's eoccelent EPA mile- age ratings. recommended ~ moil 1tenonc:eoperatlons hove been sub- stontlolly reO.Joed CNer the post sbc yecn. FORD PINTO ·FORD DIVISION - ' . ~ • . • I . ' I ' . r l . . • ·--~ INStDE: •Television •Music •Stock! •Entertainment ~. 0.0.mbef 11. 1978 DAILY PILOT Q. Who's No.~ Americans Demoli Ii Britain to Win Davis Cup RANCHO Mll\AG E <AP> -Jobn Mc En.nM!, after loadlna lh Uruled Sta.t• to tts first Davi• Cup victory line. 1872. could a/ford to bf\ modest when tp«!euJat Ina about the No. 1 m1i1l1 tennis player 10 tb world Afttr all. the l8 ye r old New Yorker had Juat dt'va t ltd lht' bt''jl stn1l"' pl•yen ln Creal Britain and ru~wldf'd two of the vltton~ that went into the 4 J romp by the U S 1n th· ch m1>lon1>tup round th1t l'nded Sundlly at M1,11on Hilb Countt) ('lub b st pl )'t'r 1n th world." opined Mc&nr'Of, who hu come out on the tihorl end In all four tnulches betwttn the two aouthpn·a "I don't know It I'll ever 001i11 Connors. but I'll follow him Lo the endf. of thee rth •· Tht" que1t1on or who's No. l WUI> re· opt'ned dramatically last month when McEnroe d fHl~ RJorn Bor11 In 11tra11ht 1t1 In "tournament In Sweden. McEnroe "the world's No. 1 player" ut the moment. Rustt>r Mottram. who lost lo McEnroe Sunday, thou~hl McEnroe was No 2 and pronounced Connors the best player. CoMors had shunned Davis Cup play Tht• r uling game was being played brhtkly aJler McEnroe clinched the Cup In the fourth match. dem olishing Mottram 6·2. 6·2. 6 I Brian Gottfried then polished o rf John Lloyd 6 t. 6·2. 6·4 In the final match. THll', TH • I l":VITABU.: qut• uon Can John Patn<'k M('f;nroe ~Ml Jimmy Connon!" FOR IDS PART, the? coach o( Ontaln'11 tHm v1cl1ms of McEnroe'• fullcourt ••ml' or •lnllng services. preci1ion vollt'ys. varied around strokes and daz d•nll s.J)ted wQS ctlrtuln h~ h d JWSt seen a newNo J McEnroe's 6·1, 6·2. 6·2 whipping of Lloyd m the first match Friday set the the me or Am erican domination of the British team THE VETERAN U.S. doubles team of See Cf IP. Pa«ie BZ "Connon. " Nu I n&hl now lie'~ tht· f'•ul Hutchin:i. th~ couch. called . Rams Duel Bengals LA Needs Win for Home Playoff Game By IKlWARD I .. HANO\ ()11 ... 0.11• ""•• "•" LOS ANGELE~ <.:inc in nat1 's upbel minded Rt>ngals hope to delay the Rams' hopes of playing two National Football Conference playoff gamel> at home when lht.> two teaml> mt-t't tonight an the Colts1c•um at 6 o'c lock The game "Ill not bt' t<·lt-v1M:d in Southern California The Rams have already won the Western Conference <.tnd a victory tonight could asloure them or a home field edge '" the NFC champ1onsh1p game Jan 7 if they get past their opt-mng playorr lilt WHILE THE PLAYOFFS are on the rrunds of Ram players and :ans alike. tnJunes have .aken their toll of the running backs on the squad and this N~elt Anthony Davis. a for mer -SC star. was signed lo fill in. First 1t was Elvis Peacock. the . lo. 1 draft choice of the Rams, and then Wendell Ty ler who were injured in the pre·season Lawrence Mccutcheon has been injured twice during the regular campaign and may be out for the rest of the year Cullen Bryant has been the starter but mi.ly not play Jerry Latin and Jim Jodat are ready along with Davis for tonight's till John Cappelletti at fullback missed last week's game with a groin inJury but 1s expected back tonight. THE RAM S ARE favore<I by a touchdown agains t a Bengals Cowboys Ge~ Their Act Together PHILADELPHIA tAP> -The Dallas Cowboys have really got their act together. The Cowboys, with Tony Dorsett and Scott Lajdlaw each scoring a pair of touchdowns. rapped the Ph1ladelph1a Eagles. 31·13 , Sunday. ll'iim th1:.1t :.wampt'd Allant1:.1 last ~et·k. 37 7 The Rams have s11ht a pair of games w1lh Atlanta and Falcons Coach Leaman Bennett i.aid after the Cincinnati loss that the Bengals are the best On Radio To11i9ht KMPC(110) at 6 team Atlanta has played this H•ar -Overall. the Raml> arc 11·3 while the Bengals are 2·12 fo r the season Much of the credit for the showmg of the Rams this season goes lo the defense. the best an the National Football League. "THIS IS AS GOOD a de· fensive team as I have been as- sociated with." defensive line and assistant h ead coach Lavern Torgeson savs of the Rams "They have played ex- ct>llent football and. although they've given up a little too much lately, I know they'll re· turn to their early season form, .. "The big thing and the key to o ur effectiveness is that we've IL·arned to phty together." J ack Youngblood says. "We know each other's strong points and weak points When all is said and done. the defense is 11 men. the bnnging together of three groups. We've spent a lot of time studying and it's paid off ... CORNERBACK Dwayne O' Steen underwent surgery for torn hgaments in his right knee this week and like Mccutcheon. is out for the season. Probables. in addition to Cap· pellett1. are tight end Terry Nelson . Latin. Bryant. center Rich Saul and defensive tackle Larry Brooks .• Five Teams Seeking NFC Spots By The Associated Press Five teams remain in conten· lion for three playoff berths in t he Nation a l Football Con - ference with one game remain· ing. The teams are: Green Bay and Minnesota. tied for the Cen· lral division lead with 8·6· l records: Atlanta. 9-6. a nd Washington and Philadelphia. each8-7 ALL nVE TEAMS plav their fin al games next weekend - with Chicago a l Washington. Atlanta al St Louis. Green Bay at Los Angeles. Minnesota al Oakland and the New York Giants at Philadelphia H e r e are the playofr possibilities: If Minnesota and Green Bay lie in the Central Division. Min· nesola would be the champion on a better head·lO·head record 1-0-1 vs, U·l·l . If Minnesota loses its final game. 1l can be a wild·card team only ir Philadelphia and Washington both lose. I F GREEN BAY wi ns its final game, it clinches a wild-card berth. If Green Bay loses its final gam e. it can be a wild-card team only if Philadelphia and Washingtoo both lose lf·Atlanta wins its final game, it clinches a wtld·card berth. The only way Atlanta •aMot qualify as a Wild-card team 1s to lose its final ga m e while Was hington. Phi ladelphia, Green Bay and Minnesota all win. IF WASHINGTON , Philadelphia a nd Atlanta all fin is h with 9 .7 r ecords. Philadelphia would gel t he wild· card berth because of a better record against common oppo-nents < l'hiladelph1a would be 3· l against the New York Giants and St. Louis while Atlanta would be l ·l a nd Washington 2·2l. P hiladelphia can be a wild card team if il wins its final game and either Green Bay or Minnesota loses 19·7 compared to 8·7·U . PHlLADELPHIA would win a t,.-o.way tie with Was hington since the teams split their two games but the Eagles would have a better record a~ainst common opponents (6·4 vs. 5·5>. If Green Bay and Minnesota win, Philadelphia still can be a wild·card team ir it finishes in a See NFC. Page 82 r Al'WI~ FLAG-WAVING JOHN McENROE BASKS IN GLORY. Lakers Hold On West, 40, Feels More Like He's 80 ' INGLEWOOD ~P l -Jerry West Is 40 years old but he's r-,ung more-like 80 these-days. 'I 'm going to die o"r a heart at· tack if we keep playing games like this ... said the Los Angeles Coach after the Lakers nipped the Atlanta Hawks 88·86 Sunday night. "The more I watch this game the more I don't know anything about 1t. .. THE VICTORY r a1!>ed the Lake r,· bome·court record lo 13·2. finest in the N at1onal Bas ketball Association. 1:.1 nd upped their overall mark to 19· IO. The Hawks. meanwhile. lost their fourth straight outing. a II on the rbad, and dropped lo 13· 13 Los Angeles blew a 13 point ' lead early in the third quarter but allowed the Hawks only one field goal in the final three minutes. Kareem Abdul Jab bar's 10-foot basehne Jumper with 2: 16 remaining brokt: an 84-84 tie. "We won again tomghl "1lh our defense.·· said West "But we're going to have to be a lot sharper next week than "e were this week." LOS ANGELES RETURNS to action at Portland against the Trail Blazers Tuesday nigh\ the fil'fit Of (ive games in SIX j:lays for the Lakers Atlanta Coach Hubie Brown was long gone from the Hawks' bench by the time the game ended He was ejected in lhe .,econd quarter after a 1oal· tending call by official Ed Mid- dl<'ton agains t h1 i. team .pre· c1p1tated an ;.ir~ument Which culminated in two technical fouls called a)?a inst Browrt and <1 utom at 1c d 1sm1ssal. .. M iddlcton called the goal· tending," said Brown. "fi e com- pletely loses control a nd calls two more technicals on uS'. We olav the Lakt'rs well and J get thrown out on a rules v1olal1oft . "THIS ENTIRE refereeing cn•w should a ll be fined ... con· tinued Brown .. Referet! J ohn Vanak called the first technical on me to protect Middleton He's protecting a guy who doesn't know thl· ~oal l('ndmg rule " The Eagles virtually were eliminated from National Foot- ball League playoff contention, although they stall have a slim d1ance if they beat the New York Giants next week and a few other team:. lose. In addition to scoring two touchdowns. Dorsett ran for 63 yards to establish a Dallas one· season ground gaining record Sllllday's NFL Report Brown t•alled the Hawks' first· half performance "our worst ex· h1b1t1on of the entire season. Our starting guards c Eddie Johnson and Armond Hill> had 2·fOr·17 .,hooting and eight turnovers in the first half Our backcourt is supposed lo bt: the heart or our team We w(•rc embarrassed by our performance " And whi le Dorsett and Laidlaw. along with quarterback Roger Staubach. were keying the offense, the Dallas defense forced five Philadelphia turn overs Dorsett s::ud of hi s running record accomplishment. ''It's no big deal. It's not that great a feaL The most important record is ll·and-4." The Cowbovs are 11 ·4 with one game remaining in the regular season. Dallas Coach Tom Landry also believes hjs National Con- ference East c hampions a re peaking for the upcoming NFL playoffs "We've played extremely well the last five weeks,.. Landry said. "We 1ust seemed to make the big plays today. And we got the turnovers and that was the difference." The Eagles turned the ball over twice in the first quarter and both mistakes wound up in Dallas touchdowns. NFL teams have learned that you don't give the Dallas Cowboys a 14·0 lead and come back lo beat them often. P hil adelphia Coach Dick Vermeil said, "The worst thing I feared was getting be hind against a team like Dallas. We hoped they'd turn over the ball. They didn't. Instead they creat· ed the turnovers.•' Painful Catelt St. L~uis C~din~ls receiver Dave Stief holds onto the ball des1?1lc bemg fhpped after this fourth-period reception ag~mst the Ne~ York Giants. Stief's gutsy catch was in vam, as St. Louis was blanked by the Giants. 17·0 ABDUL ·J ABBAR led the Lakers with 20 Points and 11 re· bounds All•"'• C .. I tq ft IP Ot1 w Ii lb I\ llovnol••I" 10 J • 11 ...... 1 1' ~ I ) 1 14 ~ on to "''"'""' 1 n n ' Mc M•llrn I 00 1 ... ,.,on n 1 ) , WllM>n 7 n 0 • lo• An<Jef9• 1111 lq " '• (drt 6 7AU Wtlkr\ \ 11 It AbOul Jal>Ddr 4 77 20 N .. on \ I 7 11 ~~~:,," ,. .. ,~.~ l~ Rol>t\C " J 7..f I To•~'' JI 11 •& 11o rotAI\ ~ 11>11 • S<or• a,°"""''" Afl•lltd 7• lb JO 1.__ 1..0\ ·-·~ 70 71 1l ,._. To i"' foul\ All<tnt.t 7• l 0\ An9 .. 1u 11. ft<.111\tUI\ (-" Brown 7 fAll.,nl•I A$Sl$Ullt Co•<ll '•••l•llo 1A11"""" All•"I• le•m. A II'" NFL's Darth -Vaders Iese the Force MIAMI <AP> Long ago, in a galaxy far away, a black and sllver·clad team struck fear into all opponents' hearts. They were the Oakland Raiders, evtl in· carnate of the National Football Le ague. BUT SUDDENLY this season, the Darth Vaders of tbe NFL have been stripped of their forceful lnUm1daUon, their unearthly ability lo strike in the clutch, and -for the firs t lime in six years -their berth in the playoffs. Veteran linebacke r Monte Johnson kicked an equipment bag in the locker room after a 23·6 loss to the Miami Dolphins eUminated the Raiders from contention Sunday . "I can't explain it. 1 can reme mber this team. with three or four games left to go. we'd start to peak." he said. GUARD GENE UPSHAW. recalling the imposing Super Bowl winner of two years ago, said, "That yeaf we con· trolled our own destiny. We did what had lo be done. This year we didn't . We h ad Injuries that year -we woo anyway." "The thing that's disconcerting Is the way we've been losing. lt's uncom· mon." said Raymond Chest~. a t11ht e nd who played for winners at Baltimore before jolnJng the Raiders. "People can draw all klnds of con· clusloos -we're too old. fie're too fat well, we weren't too old today. We didn't give up. We just couldn't get the ball lnlo the end zone ... Quarterback Ken Stabler's intercep· tlon total soared t9 30 with five against the Dolphins. He also lost a fumble. "I FEEL SOllRY for Ken." Chester said. ·•People are going to !ayStabler~ " s lipping. But so man)' thlqs-happen that just aren't his rault. Nobody's bad a very good year -we lose aa a team. we wln as a team " .. As I sit here and think aboul ~e year we won the Super Bowl we were a very fortunate ball club,·· Johnson said. "T think back to tllat season. five or silt games we won by one or two polnta. Instead of a tipped ball. maybe a guy goes up and makes a ~real catch. .. FIERC£ DEFENSIVE e nd John Matuszllk said. "We ~et 'em on lhe hook I mean right on the hook, a,nd then 'we let them off." He jabbed a finger al writers. "Nobody on this team doesn't give 199 percent. Pu\ that down. Nobody. quit. That's the way we feel and that s the way we are. That's the way we'll come back. . W think , "We're IP." he said. .. e we ,re one o( tbe best teams in the NFL. We re one or the most disappointed. We're on- ly disappolnted unt\I Tuesday when practice comes. We're gonl?a ~at ~in· nesota. We're aoMa ao out m style. I ......~ -- I 8r MILYPILOT Mondly. DecemOet' 1 t. 1171 A caosule Report From the Wor~ of Sporta Evert U es Diplomacy In Watching British Beau From AP Olrlte.klaes RANCHO MIRAGE Chn• Evert. th~ • •upreme playt'r in wonien'!t tmru , must also be one of the m<'ll'e diplomatic AOW!I altvf' • he at tn a nl•utul 1J011lon ol tho tandAI Sunday u het 8rt~ h bt>au , John Uo)'d. took a 6 t. g 2. g 4 btt11llnl( by Rnan Gottfrn'CI In Lht' ftlUI matrh of th\• Amt•rt<'an Oavu. Oup lraumph ovf'r (.in-al 8r1taln She d.td not .. pvlaud t-altwr pla\rr and Wilit 11ubdut'd when 1t ~•!!>all over A kc-d bf'fon Sunday ' flnbl matC'h<'I ,.'ho 'h1"d be> <"ht't•nng tor the potst'd 23 )f'nr old 'mtled and 'aid · I' tn MC 1eo•n11 lll tt•ll )l'IU that I rould awt In tmubl<' F.arht'r ln tht' Wt'f'k . Llu\'d. • ha.nd11omt . blond 24 > "'"' old ~ho •r) P.'ll'"' \C'r\ pmud of hl' a1rlln<'n(I. !!lltd hf' .. ould <"holw lwr 1f 1ht' did 11ot root ror h1rn Tht>\ AJ>PC'ar to tw happy uod 1·om 11vuT rortable lojtctlwr 1n the ~l•tH>ru.hlp lhal tarted at W1mblt'don Lht, year SM bas vhott'd h1i1 family and lh~y h41v~ :\&M"nt much of ~ I~ t fe-w weeks tutt~ther Sht' Wll.'I hen-for boCh hll4 DaVll'i Cup matCM !!, both or them lossc:> Whl·o tht' crowds lcn lb~ M l8S1on Hllh~ Country Club. lht') could ~ °'>ttn luuatitng tof(clbcr a nd holding hands Alo ht> took tht' practice court S1aturday. she sut(gesled. "PU<'l\tt-your fo~htiod " That ls hla we¥k point He nodded m ajlreement :At her su1getiUon "In ~ally ea y going There'b no pressure at all I've ~·ver had 11. relationship IJke lhJb," she said "We've sat down together and made our !lchedules for next yeur Hlready. so we can ir,pend tame together " -----Qleo•• ol dw Da11 ------. Onkland Raiders Coa<"h John Madden, arter be· mg asked bow 1t reels to miss making the playoffs· "I h11ven 't really thought about that .. It feels the bleeps." C~krol• Boo•• R'lnnl119 f'lrfd Goal Doa CCM!krort booted a 22-yard field goal Ell 3 07 into sudden death overtime to give the t. t Cleveland Browns a 37 34 victory over lhe New York Jets an pass·luden. see-saw National Foot· ball League game Sunday ... Craig Monon, completing a team-record 19 of 22 passes for three touchdowns, passed Denver to the AFC Western Division Litle as t.be Broncos defeated the Kansas Cit y Chiefs, 24-3 ... The Houston Oilers used the c runching running of Tim Wilson and Earl Campbell and an 80-yard pass play rrom Dan Pastorilli to Robert Woods to down the New Orleans Saints. 17·12, and clinch a wild-card play<>fr berth ... David Posey booted a 21-yard field goal with eight seconds re- maining to give the New England l'atriots ;:i comc·from-behind 26·24 vie· tory ov<•r the Buffalo Ralls and clinch the Americ31\ Confor~nce East Division c·hamp1onship ... Tim Masetti kicked M011T~ a 32-yard field goal on the final play as the Atlanta Falcons edged the Washington Redskins. 20-17 Quarterback Da n f'outs fired three touc hdown passes. including a 55-yard bomb to Larry Burton, as the San Diego Ch<trgers rapped the SeattJe Seahawks. 37·10 Ray "ersc:blog kicked a 30-yard field goal as tame ran out and the San Francisco 49ers ended their nine-game los- mg streak with a 6-3 triumph over the Tampa Bay Buc- caneers ... Randy Dean's first NFL touchdown pass. a s1x-yarder to Gary Shirk, helped the New York Giants snap a su<·gamc losing streak with a 17·0 victory over the Sl. Louis Cardinals ... Walter Payton plowed over from the one.yard line and Mlkt> Phipps hit James Scott with a a::; yard touchdown pass to lead the Chkago Bears to a 14 ·0 wan over the Green Day Packers l•lander•' 15-gamP SI rrak End• Oefcnseman Larry Roblosoo scored twice Ei1 and set up the deciding goal by Rejean Houle, , enabling the Montreal Canadiens to defeat the Is landers. 4·3. Sunday night and end New York's club r~ord 15-game unbeaten streak in t.be Na· tiona l Hockey Le11gue ... Blake Dunlop and BllJ Barber scored two goals each. carrymg the Ptuladelphia Flyers to a 4·0 victory over the New York Rangers ... Butra lo's GU PerTeauk scored a ~oal and assisted on three othe rs. going over the 700-point mark m his nine-year career , and rookie Tooy McKe"ney added a goal and two assists as the Sabres defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs. 5-3 ... A pair of s hort·handed goals by Ke ol-Erk AndersM>D and J ean Pot· vlo lifted the Minnesota North Stars to a 4-4 tie with the Boston Hrwns. . 'l'ed tsulley deflected a pass over the outstretched stick of goalkeeper Rogle Vachon w1th 1 :00 re· mainang to earn the Chicago Black Hawks a 3-3 tie with the Dewoit Hcd Wings. "cut cue Ouda•t• Gerula It I• llie NastaM outlasted Vitas Gerulaltls in a • g rueling. 31,'2·hour battle Sunday for the singles ~ :> title of the f'rankfurt Cup tennis tournament. Scores were 6-7. 6·3. 2-6, 6-1, 6·4. ln the doubles final GeruJaitis teamed with Marty Rlessea lo sweep Tom Okker and Wojt~k Fibak, 6-l. 6-2 ... Dick S~kton got past Eddie Dlbbs, 6-1, 3·6, 6-2 to reach the finals of the Horizon tournament in New Jersey. He will play the win- ner of a semifinal match between Roscoe Tanner and Tom Gorman Argentina completed a 5-0 s weep or Brazil an semifinal action of the South American Davis Cup ... Aus t_ralian Diane Fromholtz won her first major title by beating Kerry Reid 6·1. 1-6. 6·4 in a tourney at White City. Australia Sonic .. Surge Pa•t Spur• Seattle's Jack Sikma hit h.ls first seven m shots from the field as the Sonics got off to a fast s tart and never trailed in a J 12·99 National Basketball Assn victory over the San Antonio Spurs Sunday. Slkma. who scored 17 points, pulled down a game-high 19 rebounds . . Uoyd Free's two free throws in the hnal seconds, capping tus team-tugh 28 poants, boosted the San Diego Clippers to a 107-106 victory over the ~ilwauJ<ee Bucks . Brian Winters' 28 points led the Bucks. OTHER SPORTS -The Sports Car Club of America has given its sanction to the Champions hip Auto RaclnJ: Team. a dissident group of car owners and driven that bolted from tht> U S. Auto Club ... Mario Andrettl haa been nam<'d winner of the $10,000 Olsonite Drtver of lhl' Year award ... Jobnay Miller won an international 1011 series with a four.leg total of 285 Sunday ln a two.man match with Australian Graham Marsh 'played In HonlJ Kong. Jakarta a nd Kuala Lumpur ... University of San Francisco junior Alu Nwosu assisted on one 1oal and scored another to lead the Dons to a 2-0 win over the In- diana tkJolJlers, gMng USF the NCAA Division I soccer championship. Radio. T~.,blo11 RADIO: Football -Clncinnuti Bencals meet the Rams al the Coliseum. 6 p .m .. KMPC (710). Al Wisk, Dick Bass, Steve Bailey report. Basketball -Loni Beach State at Oklahoma State, 5:35 p.m ., KFOX 139.5 FM>. TV: BosketbaJI -Long Beach State at O~homa State. s:ao p.m .. Channel s2 ~ Area Sports Calendar .,,... BHketbell _,, Ml ... '\c,_,. -·-1111 .. 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If W as hingt o n a nd Philadelphia lose. they would be eliminated with eight lost1es; the worst Or~ Bay and Minnesota could flnia'lf would be 8-7·1 and the worst Atlnnta could finish would be 9-7 FOOTBALL I TENNtS .... ,,,..._.. 1tfw Says It's Freez ing? While other rans around him are bundlf'<f up against the 20-degree weother. one Nt-w York Ginnts rooter doffs h1~ l'Oal and shirt to celebrate his team ·~ pnformunc·c iigarnst th<· St J,ou1c; C'1trrfmals S1mci.Jv The Gi1:tnl <; rinall v J!<tVf' thPrr f;.t n som"thing t<1 <'hf'er about sN1rrniz a 17 '' victory NFL Quotebook CUP ... Dream Comes True for QB !'>la n Smith and Holl Lui, vr1rPd Hnl'asy62.f',2 r. 1v1ctor ySutur day over Mark ('nx and DJVld Lloyd By ~ Associated Press What they were saying over the weekend around the Na· t1onal Football League: "It was a dream come true to quarterback and win the game." -Raody Dean arter throwing his first National Football League touchdown pass and directing the New York Giants to a 17-0 victory over the Sl. Louis Cardinals. "Larry Gordon had the greatest game I've ever seen a line backer play. How can a linebacker play better than he played today?" -Miami Coach Don Shala said after Gordon had b ecom e the first Dolphins' linebacker to intercept three passes in a game, during a 23-6 victory over Oakland. "We had to renegotiate bis salary o n the sidelines ." - Cleveland Coach Sam RaUgUano after inducing star running back Gre1 PraJ&t to return a kickoff the closing minutes or rt>gulation time in the Browns' 37-34 victory over the New York Jets. "The safety wasn't the s m artest call I've ever seen. I thought il might have been a c h a llenge to me." -New England's David Posey alter kicking a 21-yard field goal that gave the Patriots a 26-24 victory over BulfaJo -after the Bills had elected to take a safety rather lhan punt in the closing minutes. "I'm probably the luckiest guy in pro football." -Atlanta's Tim Mazzetti, a Philadelphia bartender at the start or the season. a fter missing a 37-yard field ~oal with two seconds re- maining. then getting another chance beeause of a penalty and booting a 32·yarder that gave the Falcons a 20-17 triumph over the Wastungton Redskins. "You know what I was thlnlc- m~ about when 1 was looking at the ball rolling down there? I was thinking of that Oakland game where they batted the ball in for a touchdown." -Houston running back Earl Campbell after scooping up an Oilers' rum· ble in the end zone a od running off the field for a safety ins~ad of puttuig New Orleans in posi· lion for a touchdown, preserving a 17· 12 decision over the Saints. "There's just one word for it -fantastic!" -Detroit Coach Monte Clark alte r the Lions had stu"ned the favored Minnesota Vikings 45·14. "Being from the South, I found out reru quick that when you get a little bit t>f that slippery stull under the defense's feet, you can have some fun throwing the ball." -Pittsburgh quarterback Te rry Brads haw after firing three touchdown passes as the St eelers beat the Baltimore Coils 35-13 on a snow-covered field "The weather didn't beat us . . . 1t isn't the game plan that's at fault. It's not the system. lt's not whether or not we blitzed. It's having people hurt. We're playing short-handed -and we'r e hurting." -Baltimore Coach Ted Marcbibroda after t h e Co lts' 35 -13 l oss t o Pittsburgh. Only Mottram prevented a cll'an swl't'p by the Yanks when he overcam(' a match point in the third -set against Gottfned Fnday and went on lo w\n 4-6. 2-6, 10.8. 6-4. 6·3 in a 4 ~hour contest McEnroe. who wore a shirt with red·white-and-blue stripes on the s houlders and wais t Sun · da~. usually plays for big money. But in playing ror the United Slates in Davis Cup - something his rather had asked him to do McEnroe said he a lso found satisract1on .... "IT'S NICE TO PLAY for your country re~ardless of how you do, but it's better 1f you win." he said. McEnroe said he would like to play for the U S team next year if he's asked and if his schedule perm1Lc;. McEnroe started out t en· tat1vely against Mottram. hit· tang soft ground strokes to take pace off the ball and compel Mottram to -;wmg hard 1f hl• wanted some "'Pl'ed . The- American mast.erfully mixed his shots. never giving Mottram a chance to get 1n a groove His serve provided him boun tifully. McENROE S TARTS hi:. St>rvice windup by leaning forward and bending low ''lt stretches my back" -then leans way back. bending his legs and twisting his torso He ex~ plodes at the ball. whipping ii with speed and spin . It proved too much for Mot· tram. who was r epeatedly drawn wide by McEnroe's sliced left-handed service from the add court. When he could get a racket to the ball. Mottram 's re · turn was often feeble. just clear· ing the net NFL Standings ""'ElllCAN C04'1FE:IU .. CE ~.....,..., •• \(l)<O\ EAST N~w E ~-76, &lflalO 14 "" L T Pt.I PF PA D•"•~ l•. ,,.,.,..,,..Oft,,. '' Partlcular People Select JOHNSON & SON Home of the ''Golden Touch" • Nrw I t1<1litnd ,, • 0 IU JIS 7tJ ( f~Vt-t6f'ld 11. N,...., VOf'• Jf'f* '' l~l 1 New y,,,._ """"'' 11, 'II luu• v v·M1•m1 tO \ 0 "61 )49 211• NV J~h 8 I 0 ~l JS? '.131 ~H"n"' 7'fl. w~...n•noton u 8•ltlmOfl" ~ 10 0 lll ,,~ 00!) ( ht< It~ 14 rtrN"f"I f\«v 0 Bvtt .. 10 4 II 0 ,., 1tl J.o "'°""°" II N,.... ()<I~"'°' 0 ClNTllAL (>rr\vtrl• ~~C•l'I J • P•lhOuron lJ 1 C) .. , J:IS rn1 MIM,.173.~I-& v Hou\tUI' 10 \ 0 ... , H• 1SJ ""'n F-tMWt'\ifOb t ,lm()Al\•v} flhtltnd • I 0 )Jl J•I :IOI ">M O•~QO JI ..... dlli'" •0 (U'lo( tnn•h ' I) 0 UJ '" ,tt WEST ,.....,..,,O•m• • O.,nvtr 10 \ 0 ... 1 70 '" (•"<•nnat1.tl RM"lt. UCMIJt rd(J.O ,. 111'4 •• Sf1'ttll,. ~ I 0 HJ :an JJt ""'" 01•00 8 I 0 ).JJ 310 m Set.....WV'• O•me• Oa•l•11<1 a I 0 )ll Ho4 1bJ c "'' ""° "' WG• hlnqlon IC"lwlnnt'I 7 IO ..... ' "Very courteous, v-ry foir, entoyed the lo1t four ot five years ossoctatlon." ALLIE SMITH MOOH L39una Hills. Colt! Kan\d\ C"•tv • ti 0 761 H•TIONAL CONFEJIENCE CAST • 04'flf\\. ti • 0 ,IJJ Wtl\,,1nQttw" ~ I 0 Sll Phll-1()11•~ ~ I 0 )JJ Ny G••ITI• 6 q 0 400 SI LOUI\ I 10 0 JJJ C[NTllA\. M1nn,..011 8 6 ' S67 G<Ttll On • " ' . w Detroit .. q 0 400 (htCllO(I ~ q ,, '°° T•mP• n•v \ 10 I) lll WOT •Rim' II J 0 78b •n•nt• • .. 0 .00 Nf"w0rh••m " • 0 4(1(1 \.&ft Fr•n« l'W'.O 1 I) n IJJ ! (l!ft(""° d(Vl\ICW" fill" '( I ••nc r.rd WllOt .. ,o O•tWOft twrlh 77• JOO •'Ut\C>UfQl\AI ()et\vt:r ((t\dNWf. Iµ m I 3}4 ?Ot Sut>d.ly'\Oamo 76J ~· Gr_."" e~v '" R.m' HO , .. ( h•v"l.,.,41 (iMk\n.th 161 711 ()All•• •I -Yorl< J•I\ 10t. 71S N ... on. ..... 1 r-e .•• NtJw 'fo..-~ C..•o&nh •t P"*'~''P""" >h 7-,. ~M frtn<\\<O •I 0.-11011 m , . All.tnl• •t ~ '--' tll ,.. llull•IO"' 8"11imor,. ,,. 7M ~""'""'COY di Sr•tllr 1)1 711 "''"""'°'• ... 0.-l•ncl S•I" O>t'QO"' H°""4on '°" 711 ,, . , .. Moftcf•y. Otc II l;•mt 1M 1• Nf"W frQtNWJtti MMmt 1()\ Ill Orange County's Oldest Lincoln.Mercury Dealership JOHNSON & SON TUE FAMILY LINCOLN·MERCURY STORE Home Of The .. GOLDf.:N TOUCH" 2626 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa 540·5630 00.F I BASKETBALL I HORSE RACI In Palm prlng Area Golf er. Play With Ex-pre ident ts~ HOWARD L. HAND OI ... Mty ~ ... ~ rt.rt.'\.' Orun~e t ·o.-t urea golfe~ ,. play • round of aolf with former P~~ldenl Gerald f"o a Palm Springs Dee. 20 In CO!\iunNlon wlth thf' <.:mtib thern touruu munt to be held ut l rvtnt• Co.st CC fo'f'b N 1m~1 o r the thrt't" Jtolfen ur horht-tl<'lJttir. Ma)'nord t'°anklln, u formc.-r rhalrma•I lbe (•vc.onl, and Bob Floor 1-'Clrd ,. Ill hf' 1· .. t.abllshln1 ro durlnic ht& round for iffl'a gulh•r, to tr\ .nd bot Scori'\"1~ of tui. rnund .. ,u be pnnf 1ml.S d11tnbult.-d lv i.rt·.i .:tllf rour.o.t'~ Pluvt ,-wh1h~ to mpele can mukt.' • $10 donation lh1uu llo'lpll1il , l>ll'k up a M >tt•c d und lt\ lo bt•nt tht• t' p~cu 'c.:oru on llw1r ""' n COUl°!\4' Tht• ccntt1l "Ill !Jc l11·lt.I bt.•t,. ecn J !land 22 v. ath "u1 ner' It~ ""~ but ht.' '~u1t·1 turning U1l~ n fds Ill lo rompt•h· 111 .1 dr.i1111t1• ''1' 1 pnw durtn.i lht' v. l·,•k or lht' tr ) Southt.>rn Chnlrmrt ul Soluta H·port. .. that _. (u~I l'tnJ»'11wr1t of 1.1mutt-ur .:olfl"r~ wll r)trtaC'lj.Hitt• In lht' l~rosb\ Souter\ t'V\•nt Nanw .. of ''lllllJll°tJO~ sros ~ 111 not b1• kn""" lllllll llw wek '1( •h•· l'H'nt Tht• FORD i:roup wall ou~-.t of tounn1: wo:. wh11 '"'':. thl r11 Ill 11 Pl·hblt· Bt·acl an tlw t'1011by Clt.1n1 b.1kt.• THl-:Rt-; ARE STILL ABOUT 21<>Jl)nmgi. for players an lhc Toyi. f.'ortt FaJrv1ew golf touraroent next Saturday und Sunday at Costa Mesa Golf and ooolry Club. Starting tames ure between 11 30 and 11.45 ach day and pla}crs r .an <'Oler by lh€.'m!>el ves or in fourscies for a $1 green fee ;.ind a S5 gift or cash donal1on to Fa1tlew _ A letter Crom Francis M Cnnelli director of f a1rv1cw Stale flospitul. 1·xphuni. i.ume of the &e of funds contribut- ed from the $loll tournament It is~tten lo ch1urman Sten• Puppru. and an p~ffl rcadi.. "Fan.t of all, then:: 1s the mattt:r o!_ponetar) contnbu lloni,, wtuch have amounted lo some ~000 over the c1ghl or nine )ear:. of the tournament 1ng accommodations of our cllents m more homehke "THE DOLLARS llA \'E GONE to~alce the dally hv Faarvaew. unlike other kinds of hoi.p1ta is 'home' for 168 hours a week, 52 weeks a year, for su antial portions of the1 r 1J ves. "L~st yt•ar. your donations purcha$) outside awning, drapenes and carpeting for the lobby oliving unit No. 41. Unit No. 43 received the same treatmt~ne year earller. "These arc items which we arelJnable to justify through the normal allocation process.tven though most Americans have become accustomed tdiving rooms with carpets and draperies. ' "l suppose som e people would ;.isJ 'why all the fuss over a couple of thousand dollars for a~nstitution wath an annual bud~N of some 36 million dolla~· "HERE, I WA'IT TO E MPJIAStzl an even greater 1>er111c€.' of the Toy:. For(' Fairview evoo1-the fact U1at you men, who arc 'r<·gu lar guys' a nd retpcted members of the rornmunity, and i.evcral hundred indred spirits. do this for u~ "Tho:.c who would hk<' to have my iersonal assurance .. hat tournament proceeds go 100 perClnt to Fairview's clients may call Enid Lathrop, our cOOf'tnaor of volunteer servicei,, my <.1ss1stant Pat WaJlace or 1e personally, and arr ange for an opportunity to see the contributions at work." This toumamC'nl has to be one of th most worthwhile projects of any club anywhere. There 1e no overhead ex· penses. all committee members wor~g on a volunteer basis. The caty of Costa Mesa lowers ti green fee to help out and all profits go to Fairview. e1t~ in toys for those rl'~tding lhNt• or for 1mprovcme nl to t heir living fac1l1t1es • • * THREE TOP PLAYERS from eacjof the 28 National football League c lubs will compete wh celebrities from the e ntertainment field and amateurs F:. . e Mike Douglas-. E.F . Hutton Golf Cl<Ksic fo r the Ame an Heart Assn. at the Desert Inn and Country Club in Las gas Fe b. 7-11. The pro·am C'vcnt will be held We esday and Thurs· day with a 54·hole tournament Frid through Sunday. Portions of the final two rounds wi be televised na· tionally. * * * C. R. ROSS BOTHWELL, JR., p~1dent of Hull and Comµan} <California) Inc .. scored a~ole-m-one on the par-thn·e. J.11! yard 13th hole at Irvine k>a5t Country Club recently Pro Cage, ilockey NATIONAL 8ASl(ET8AlL ASSN (AST(RNC()NFfRENCE ""'"'I< DlvlslOft w l Wd,l"llnQlon 1• .. PP!tld<lt'IOhh.• .. • N~w Jf't•,l'y " 11 N~w YOr• I " Bo"on 'I 11 Crntt•t 01v1\1C)n Allanl~ 1l 1l HOU\IOn 17 11 4ian An1on•o 11 11 Ot'lro1t HI '" N1•w O,.lenn· 10 IA {I; Yflond ~ 18 WESTERN CONF EltENCE MidWHI OMSIOft ",.,\,ft\ Cllv IS • DtnYtH •• 1l tncJtt.tna 10 IS Cn•t"OO 1n 1b Mth11tdUkff' 11 70 Pol<lli< OhlllOft t".·'"'" " ~ l •kers I~ Q J.1"<>f'n1 • •• 10 Golden Sl•lt I) ,, Porueno n I• s., .. 01-IJ 18 S<Md<ly•-X•n u -•n•.Au.,., ... SM! 0'990 101, MllwMJ•tt 10& ToNJ•t ~· N•~~~ltd NATIOHALHOC«EYLSAOUE C~eSLt. COffl'ellENCE l'.tnc:• o+mi.. Per II~ 11()'1 '°' 'Ill l"4 ~ WO .,., 311 3\1 J08 b1\ .SI• •00 JI!' lSS '"° M'I •I> 5511 .. , .000 Gii 7 I 7 s ~ • , . S' C> ,. I' 7 s 1 •• W L T ~. GI' GA Nrw Var~ lsl...otn Allitnle Nr w York R.,.o l>tllledell)fll• " • s n 11' " I~ 11 ? H llS •S IS • 4 JA 101 T• I\ 10 • l• .. IO Srn'(11>e Olvl110ft \14rwouvcr 12 I• 1 7• ... >00 '"'"'90 10 10 • 1• " 97 !JI loo°' • ,. • 16 11'1 I,. (OIOr-fldu • 70 ) IJ 16 Ill AL ES COHFEltENCE Ao.ms OlvlslOft lln\lon 11 ' b •O IX) 97 lorooto IJ I) • )I) 08 ., Bulf;,10 Q 10 8 ,. flO 11 M1nneS:ot4 • u J 71 16 'IJ Norris Olvh-Montrt-'1f ta b • •O 114 IClnqs I] 10 3 ,. 10) Plthburo~ q IJ 6 ?• 100 DflN>tl \ I IJ • n " W1i\hH'\Q'Ofl 1 " • ,. 83 Sflt"d•y11 S<orH "'""''~1~·~· Oullato S ronro J Dt11l~<l•I • NY RM>Qf'n 0 Monlr~1tl V '"'"~'s J 0.-1ro11 3 c-3. It~ T..S.rtG•mu No Qomu ;-.0u11'<l ~ltLO HOCtCEY ASSN W L T ~s 0 1' O!H'll<'< IS q l 3J 110 C1nc1nnah 14 1l l 31 «II N~"' fnq1a~ 13 • s JI 111 Winni-11 11 e :t6 111 Blrmt"Qll.om 1l 11 I 7S '9 Edmon1001 11 IJ o 14 91 ·~;;~·· ~=t~," 14 0Uf'~ Pl'Q • IOTI ToNy'IO-t Ho O•rn uled ,. Ill I~ 101 179 • GA ~ tOJ 107 '7 100 ., tU Graham Outlasts January ~ MEXICO ClTY (/'\P l "The 10th hole may have bt.~n tho turning point," Aus tralia's f>Avld Graham Hid after win nlntr th $210,000 Mexico Cup 1oll toumament. "I made an ex· ccllenl auvc at 10 with a chip 'I hot w 1thln rou.r reet, and then l went cm to bJrdle l l · · Graham carded a bl111tering f1v41 under par 67 Sunday for a 72 hok &core or 273 and a <>Oe· ~troke victory over 49·year--0ld vt•krnn Ootl January. Graham parkE>d up $40,000 for his first victory sin • the 1977 Australian Opt·n . und J:tnuary received $20,000 JANVA.RV KAD started the day with a three-stroke lead ovt•r the 32-)'ear-old Australian. Bul Graham started his final round W1lh two birdies and then Khot anto the lead on the seventh hole after he birdied and January bog1ed. January's bogey on the 18th hole after hilling anto a sandlrap ended the neek-and-neck battle he had wagod with Graham. The .score: was tied seven limes before January faltered on the Canal green. missing a five foot putt to save p11r after a brilliant s hot out of the trap. "I played nearly as well as I can today," Graham said. "I have so much respect for Don January. I knew when I went out today. the only way to win was to shoot five or six under par "I TJUNK, outside this year's Masters. this 1s without a doubt the best 1 have played all year ... Graham saad J a nuary srud he had played a conservative round and "'did not try lo lake too many chances." But the tour veteran said tus last iron shot that fell in the sandtra p had been aimed at the flag "all the way." "f knew David had made par. 1 thought about waiting to get him in overtime. but l would sooner do it on a s hot I like.'' January said. H E SAID the pin placem ent on the 18th green had given him one of his best approach shots, so he decided to "draw it right at the hole. It was just 10 reet too far to the left ... TN' lnp -.cor-.s •nc:I wtM•nQS SUNlh In thP •no 000 ~•l<o CUii 9Qlf 1ou,.,..m~1 o,,...r t"" P.tr n . 1 .?311 v.,d Club~ Goll ~•l<o eourv Oav1d Cr-. "°·000 ~1~1-1n Don Janu•f'V. U0,000 &1 .... 11.11-110 8ob0v W~tns, •«i.ooo 10·'°"'8~776 '""'•"•' w ..... 11,..., sa.ooo ... ,,.......__,,. LtonMd r,,,,,,._. \t .DOO 10·10-701'!-m Ju.,, R~z. u ,ioo ••·n-n-2111 lon H1n•1e. M.100" 11·6'-1•.._213 v ie lteQdl-. SJ.liG ,,_...7 .. 70--aA Torv N•kttmuf•. SJ.25'> H·n-10-10-m 8111 Kr•ttttt, IJ,1)1) /l-64-73·11-21$ JoM l.chr-. SJ.756 ,, .. ,.,,,.n-m BOO Bym•n, SJ,?Slt M·7'-66-J~21S Tony CrrO... U,IU 1111·1•*-111t> C.r~q NOtmMI, \1,661 11 1'·&1111-lllb l•nOY Mlllf'r U .UO 17 10-1:J.11-111 E rne•to A<o•I• U,613 lt>-71 ·11·/0-288 T 11n1d~ Rt....,~ •1.615 1l·1:J.10·11-1tl f<owud CIM\. \2.61\ 71 13-b~·13-188 Btllv '"'Ott. U US 11 10 l?·l}--188 llob G•IO.r, U.lOO IS-11 llH7-'18'1 MM't. Hayes, \1,lOO 11-IH1·1'-18'1 l~f' Tr••lno, U !oOCl 13·1:J.b'1·1'-2fllt O•rry JoHJ<~&i. SVH IH2·1H0-290 How Top 20 Teams Fared How ,,,.. rOI> T~ty !tam• 1n Tllf Assoc••ttd p,.." toll~QI! b.nk•tb.111 0011 rarra 111rouon q•rn.s ol Dtcernbo!r • 10 I Ou•P (~I bHl I.A S.llt ~0 1 UCLA 1).1110-110 Nol,. Oa,,.,.. 91·11 l Noll• 0...... 1~1 ltPdl floe~ 10~1 lte'ot Nnrlh•l'"t'm 101 SI b@at UCl /l 91 18 ' Mic,,,_ Sl•I• 17.01 .,.., C..I SI air ""''~nor. ,, ,. S K \ns;n 14 II ba•I 8oo\r St 97-61· beat Or•I Ao~rl•, 'l>-n. io.110 K""1UOy 67 66 l Mt< lllOfttl IJ.11 IO'I lo lou1\v1I~. """ bN1 (t~vtOfl,~I 1 LOU1\vlll~ IS.II lte'al M•ell•Qan 86-... flHI ldallO, 101 s. 8 N CMOllM SI 1 .. 11 ,,.,., Oevld\on, q7.n i,.,.,1 '"'"~u. lQl.83 • Syrb(U'I" !~I l>r>•I R-hi-. 7~ 10 K•nt1JC•v !).()I b@11I Wot Tf'•H SI. 111-61 ~di KAn\•\. 1>14', 11 Soulllern (Al 13 0) Dr•I Slentord, 51·11 11 l out\lllNI SIAI• (S.01 bHI Tul<tn<>, 111'45. ~•I Tular.. "4 13 Tu~s 1 .. 11 lo\t to O•l•Ntma, 71-M. bl!ll OtMhoma SI., U.IO U North C.,Olll\ft 1 .. 11 bl!lll Oc!lroll, 9:J.I•: beM J<Je kMlf!Ylllf', IS 56 1 S Ht•eda-~~ VPQe\ I :J.01 b@al Marvl&nd .. 88 lb MMt)Uctlt• ,. 0) bHI 8owli"9 Green, n-sl lwlnt M l\SG;K1, 1'·U u !Inn F•il<><l\Co IS-21 lost lo Sitn Olec,Jo SI , 7/./S, Dr•t Stenlord, 81-n , ll<'•t Slt<r•meMo St IM• II RulQV\ 11 JI IO'ol to Vlll•nov• • .._.1 ,. M•r'(I-14-11 kKI to N•~Ml•·US Veoas. " 88 bHI ~ Sl•t• 6"61 . be<1I BIK•rne. 8'-40 10 CeGr'Qetown, 0 C 15-4) DHI indl-. ~SA Df!•I St Jonn's. H V 11 11 Uni Five Plays University lUgh's Trojans re- turn to their home court tonight to duel Norte Vista High's Braves in a 7 o'clock encounlef'. Pacing the Trojans of University Coach Doug Sorey is 6-5 Russ Stolrofr Ml:lnmy. Oecembet 11, 1918 OAILY PILOT . I I I I I • • THE LAST DANCE -Don January does a dance after s inking a 54-foot birdie putt on the eighth hole of the Mexico Cup golf tournament Sunday. January's dance was A,.~f his last beeause he missed a five-foot par I putt on the runth hole that cost him victory. I He began the round with a three-stroke IE>a d before losmg to Da vid Graham. , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,.:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Estancia, Tars Tangle By ROGER CARLSON Of tlle Delly l'llOI St•fl Estancia IUgh's Eugles, the Newport Harbor Sailors and the Huntington Beach Oilers, t)lree of the better teams from the Orange Coast area, are on dis- play tonight as the 50th annual Huntington Beach Invitational bas ketball tournament gets un- der way at the Oilers' gym. due l the Long Beach Wilson Bruins at 8. I Newport Harbor. under Coachj J erry DeBus k. , DeBusk was an a1>s1stant un-: der Sunderman when the two 1 were' coaching at Costa Mesa: High three seasoni, ago. j Estancia and Newport, each with a tournamcnl c ha'm - pionshap under their bell and un- beaten records. tan~lc at 6 30. followed by the Oilers. who will Coach Larry Sunde rman's Eagles. expected to be in a re- building stage. apparently have built their act faster than an- licipated with four victones in tbe Laguna Beach Invitational c apped by Saturday's c ham- pions hip decider over M 1ssion Viejo. THE EAGLES LIKE to run on offense and play·man-to-m an de fense. similar to the tactics of Es tancia's guns include 6·4' junior Steve Van Horn, 5-10: guard Tim Krohnfeldl and 6-0. g uard Danny Maddock. among• others. while Newport's arsenal: 1ncludC's 6 4 junior Bruce: Caldwell. 6 I Brian Freeman! and 6-31 :.i Jon S'Week ' Race Entries Wrestling C HAPl'AllA L WltE S T ll NG TOUltNAMENT Tax Shelter Oran<Je County n .. ,..l~~·r;i=: bl~ l'llllST llACE JIO '"'"°' l Vtdr olch. C•lll-Pur,... U ,100 Cl•lm· •"9 u .soo G•ln.,~.in IG< .. o l. Mr Cute Guv IAouonl. Lody Ella B•r IH.trll Hu\llln C••" I Ptm~r I. W•yward Bu\ IT••••urel Skldo llldOlto tC1erh"ll w,,r Truo•e ICrtol>Q<'rl Hu•llen &Htn 1C&roo1el, Willow WHI IFre\lont 8ob Ven Moon I Ward I Al .. 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( STOCKS I BUSINESS P ower CG11nts St,epsflelp Battery Buyers By SVLVIA PORTER Shoppft looking ror an auto battery race a bewilder· lng array ~Li.es. ratings. guarant~11 and prices. II rour m eries flt a slven car. which one ls beat? One priced at ~95. $34.95, $44.95 or ~ 9S? Should a shopper buy a batt4t' tarau than the m1rumum su11es~ for the car? And •t lhe difrerent type matntenance-free. low· m ainteru&n< or cooventlonal? Vrlce a~ld not be a m-.Jor con.slderatlon when select· lng a battei. • 'Jl you want to learn how to buy batteries lotelllaentb watch people who buy thou.snad.e of them a year and ~e careers depend on their proper functioo· Ing," say nthony Sabatloo. president and 1eneral manogtr ~wd Inc. ·s automotive battery d1viaioo. Men- dota Hei1h~ Mlon . LARG~UCK FLE ETS SAV E AS much as $100 per truck per )lar by buying btttterles that are expensive. s~lectlng 11\inUnance-rree battery systems with price tags or almet #50 rather than conventional truck batteey systems cos"g &nly $140 1 -Po~r the No. l factor. because providing It is the most dema m job the battery performs. First. determine the size of e g1ne In cubic inches or displacement. Get a battery thalde vers the same number of amperes or cold cranking prl mance. Upgr ade b e nexl highe r leve. battery available II: ~The ar as many high-d rain a essories (air condili> power seats. CB. it . tape. etc. l Money's Worth -The c1 s driven only short distances between long periods of pa-g. -The ca spar ked outside in cold climates. 2 -Rts e capacity is vital: this refers to the margin or saf y available in a battery for an emer1ency. For night-ti driving, cars need 24 a mps ror minimum requirements ignition. lights, etc. When the car's elec- trical syst.e functioning properly, the alternator sup· plies this po BUT S LD THE DltlVE belt to the alternator break, the e trical load will be thrown on tbe battery alone , and r rve capacity is the number of minutes a new fully ch ed battery can deliver 25 ampres. 3 -De ability and maintenance also rank high. Look for the aintenance·free technology introduced ln re· cent years. n the newer. more expensive maintenance- free modetspotential battery £ailure due to water loss is reduced sultantially. The best mamtenance-rree batteries need nowatudditions. 4 -Th warranty should be reviewed carefully. It should prot¢ the buyer fully for 90 days after imtallation. If the batter is defective. not merely discharged, lo that span, the byer has a choice of a 100 percent refund or a new battery A FTERJt DAYS. A defective battery -not ju.st a dis- charged on -will be replaced on a pro-rata basis. Prices inc,..se with power and length or guarantee. Comi>etSon is spurring better guarantees . Some re· tailers o(fenatteries guara nteed for as long as the bl4)'er owns the er or truck. Free replacement for extended periods alsds ofrered on less costly batteries guaranteed for 36 or 48 ionths. Mar~t R e covered; Clote d on Upswing NEW YflK <AP> -The stock market moved modest- ly higher ~Y. shrugging otr a poor performance by the dollar m cll'enty markets and uncertainties about the oil situation in lie wake of internal unrest in Iran . The Do\Jones a~rage or 30 industrial stocks. alter falling abou a point near the opening, climbed steadllv throughout~ session, closing up 5.80 al 817.65 on the New York Stock kchange. 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I lOW lUC'Y l"u-4·1~ T~ 'on ~turs .h • \ \\om an Calll'd Mo,t•:..' tht• dramat11.1twn of .1 truM: ~ton o( .1 ~1." t' who •. ..,, .tf>t d to freedom·. tom.:ht anrl Tuttsdn~ .11 !I on '\BC', (.'hannt!I Ii'"'•~ ,,_ i ... """' •• l.*v• 'n•>IOllY lu '""r~ ",.,. I llltv • m.,,14 hv C>v~ nat• 4 ( St•t• I l'\ 1t•v. lx•lov. 1 • ~JAQ(S()H 0 .,..1 Dooa•.i WoodJ , __ , Md tom. "°' ""°°~MMINOJ 7«11 088 NEWS H8CN£'W8 N£WL VWCD GAME ~·'' .,.,,, 1 • tu+• t•ntt nu hto11rn ,..,.. 11~ lrum IOI OI 11'14) South Afncet1 -~ 11\e "Elli l Or\. don 0.ity O..patUI I A8CNEW$ f JOtCER'S WILD 8tll. MILUOt-4 DOLLAR MAN f:D MACNEIL / LEHAEA AE:POAT CEi) PAOJECT. UNIVERSE "°'1Gln 01 Tl'll UnM>< ~e (f) Cfil068-W1T8 (AiT'EflNA~ ~'"'"'' P<'"t4't\ d~ d mt.,,c._ '"'V 10 (118\fdlH lti.I IM"1Ulll ul ,, tvµ .M:14..tul m1u1m Uy d: 11e .. cheroo11 91oop poaing '"' U S m1111ary por>anntll &) SANFOAO .V.0 SON ~ INTRODUCING BIOLOOY Plam R.p<<>Oucflon 1 30 IJ Ol8CO MAGIC 0 CONSUMER 8UYLINE Q OATINOGAME a.a,.,.,., l..b1in9• 8 l<NXT ICBSl Los Anqele'> G 1<,NBC f1'1t8C:l LO'> Anqeh•'> • KTLA 11na I LO'> Anq1o11e .. 8 MbC. TV tABCI LO'> Angt11~·'> L{ l(rMB 1CBS) 5dn Diego O o<HJ TV (Ina 1 Los Anqo111:. Q.O. KCS T 1ABC1 San Diego e t<TIV (Ina I Los Angele:. II) KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angolu:. e l(Cfl· TV 1PBSI Los Angele:. G9 KOCE·TV tPBSI Hunton91on BeJc.h Out~lasses 'Roots' I THAT'SHOLLYWOOO TIC TAC OOUOH AOAM-12 Othct•r A.wld walks tnlo ,, 1,>J111< ounng .i robbefr iino ,. tulcen hOSll\g(! fL) 28TOHIGHT rM PototK.S 01 (d\K.J 11on m JULIA CHILO ANO COMPANY I ~un08y N1gl11 SuP06' re s 100.000 NAME THA r I TUNE 'Moses' Impresses By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP> -For those of you who felt (but were too timid to admit it) tha t "Roots" seemed more a caric~ture of the black experience than the final word on the subJect. redemption of a sort 1s forthcomi?g. ··Roots • s uggested that the totality or the black's expenence LO America could be reduced to the sim· pie matter or good guys vs. bad guys. at least as far as comme rcial television was concerned. Now the redemption. With a four hour movie called "A Woman Called Moses ainng in two parts. torugbt and Tuesday at 9 on Channel 4," NBC ~oes far to prove that television can, 1f 1t wants to. illuminate some of 1 hose JO'ay areas between the good· had . black-white stereotypes that TV u~ually delivers. "MOSES" IS THE story of Har· rict Tubman. a genuine American heroine who was born into slavery and escaped to freedom in the North. where sbe helped construct the "Un· dergroW)(f Railroad" -a dangerous, secret system of escape routes from slave states to the free lands of the No rth. Mrs Tubman was called Moses bt'cause she led 300 slaves to rn·edom through her railroad. earn· tnJ! her:-.dr a £1.'w wanted posters and a $40.000 pnce on her head. Mrs Tubman is portrayed by Cicely Tyson. who proved in "The Autobiogr aphy of Miss J ane Pit· tman" that a telev1s1on hero can be more than a cartoon character. As Harriet Tubman, she does some very nice thmgs wtth that sculpter's clay (TV REVIEW J I face or hers, somehow presenting a <'haracter who is both Ignorant and innately intclh~cnt. Best. "Moses" tells a story. a rather remarkable s tory. and 1t does 1t without leaning on those empty cliches telev1st0n as forever asking us to settle for. MRS. TUBMAN'S miseries as a slave girl. for example, stem not JUSt from night-riding white meanies <though there are plenty of those), but also from her husband. a free black man whos<' early passions pro- mise a joyous forever before he steals off with Harriet's hard-saved "freedom money " Then then• is the matter of the white folks in Harriet Tubman's life, not all of whom carry whips and chains and laugh in a sinister way. Mrs . Tubman's first sight of hope comes from one of her early masters, a plantation owner who rewards her diligence with a piece of land and permission to keep the harvest pro· fits. "A Woman Called Moses" is not a Sunday School lesson meant to teach us that slavery was an evil an· stitution. It assumes we know that. and if we don't. we can watch reruns of "Roots." R ather ... Moses" is a little glimpse at the momentous doings of a real·hfe adventu~s who somehow has been largely overlooked. I 00. '"'WHITI IHADOW ~~II ollarad I mvch mofl lu<.tlltva al\d OiM"O'OU• l<'t> t• I Ml• ~· llP0'1• t>roed<ti•lf'I 0 A f\.IHTITONI ~TMAI frad rlMttlon. ...iuctantlv ponc:h h1i. tor Santi Cl4IU1 wNln tti. jnllv old 111 ~11n1 hi• lllk• ••id c.an t c;umpk•ll ho• rouno• tRI D TH A'1WCAN8 lOll 0C)aMI llCHll en In depth IOc* onto 11'14l poll!• Cl\I end llCK,1111 t.r IMll hKlflO Ahl<an• tOdo.y SO<lth Ahl\. 1 Without Love ' •~u1«11 on llWI P'!lkv or .. p111h4fld ·Soweto ftwt ~..c;rtit Cltv •l'IO'<'n Iha oitltM:I• ut .. ,...,1ne.c1 on"''' ICltally Mgrag.itl\l c.11y tPall 21 8 OYP8YP'tVlR 1\tt1CI H11ah Shell•v W1nl1Ht !Wun SarildOn l roc Hot1+u1i. Brook~ Snoeld• •nd 611u11nq Hoy dOll c.....,••I• ""' comploi h(j/I Ol lt\lor him IC.10Q 01 rnaoro-0 UF O <;.ommanoar Strati er 1.aunc.~ a new "Oi>Ce ~·obtl ptO..,CI wl\ll;h Wiii lolk>w. u F 0 10 II! ortqon G> CAAOL 8URHETT AHOFAIEHOS uutst Samrnv Oe··~ Jr Q) MOVIE • *', fhtJ Two Mr~ CJ"olt• t 19411 Hun1ph1ey ~og.irt Barbar& Stanwyc• A wodower ~ teeonCI w1f1< tears tor ""r Ille aller lhOy 11r1 manied 12 hrs ) fD '1'i) EVENIN<UT SYMPHONY • Anarch 111 ·• by Nikos Memanoa••e. Beethoven s Piano Conc.erlo No. 4 on G Mlijot 8:30 m THE 000 COUPLE Bollby Rigos nustles Oscar on P•no pong encl manages to won -ything •nck>Cl· 1ng 1111! ll!Mlflmt!nl lease 8:'5 (m TO BE ANNOUNCED t:OO IJ(I) M•A•S'H Father Mulcahy takes t>etng paHed ove< tor pto- mo1ton ph1losoph1r.a11y unhl he 1\6815 ol the r apt<I adv.inoement 01 a nehcop- ter ptlOI 0 N8CMOVIE ·A woman Called Moses" TUBE TOPPERS KTLA 0 8 00 The Africans. Part JI. The crises facang South Africa are ex· amtned in this second ~egment or a three· part documentary. Lou Gosset narruh-s. NBC Cit 9 00 -··A Woman Call ed Moses " Cicely Tyson and the late Wiii Geer head the ('Ost of ttus TV movie about u r t.!a l wom<rn . a s lave who t•srap<..'Cl lo freedom, airing tonight and T uesday. (See photo at left. n:view below) ABC fJ 9:00 -"Zeppelin." Mi chael York and Elkl· Sommer star m this 1971 movie drama of World War II espionage. IP1otm..we1 Cleely Tyaon. Robert Hook• H1rrta1 Tubm vi • Southefn slev,,. Wl\0141 att..-npta to buy froedom are 111w1111•0 eventually 11.c.•PM to PM· 4Klelflll•i With l\4'1p from 111'1 Ou1kers tP1rt t OI 21 G MOVIE "'•'> l ec>e>"'·n ' 11971) M 1cna1tl Vork e1i.11 ~f'r A Br1h$1\ apy du1 lfl(I WO<IO Wilt I 1"06 tne &efman• plan to \te~I lllot M.JOnil Can.i ano dtK• mate Engt1~ morak• 1;- nrs I 0 Bill Y GRAHAM CAUSAOE G) MERV GRIFFIN Guesis McLean S1ov11n son. Or Manuel Smith. 01 Gtlotge WtitnbtlrQ M1IC1rW Newman Berno1<1 Betkow1tz. Or Tioom"~ Tulllo fR) fL) VISIONS "Two Brolheta" Judd Horsch plays an ol01<r brothur lf)'lnQ to help hos younger b•olnflr. played bv Oavod Sp101oor11 ov;.rcomo mental tllnen 1A1 m ORE.AT PEJ'IFORMANCES ·Mourning Become• Fie<. l•a Trw Hom&omono Ch11ston" M.onnon .•nd hf'< IOlfl!I' plan hP• ""'bana '> <1em1M' "'h1lr awi)lfona h• return trom lht• (.;1v1I W•1 tPefl 1 or <,1 @'MOVIE •tr Th<•y C.lll Me rflnot~ 119721 T Prt•nct-Hill Ek;O Spencer l wo brOlnt!t~ '°'" Mormons 1n tf*r 1111emo1 to Or••• out a band or 0Uil ..... 12ht•I UO 6 ()) ONE DAY AT A TIME Ann s V"'Y omf)()flllnt 0011· n111 meehng with .i ~lhy Atab c0tnc•0os with ~"' s sudden polm· c al 0C11 .. 1ty 10:00 6 (I) LOU OAAHT 811118 iitld ROMt pr81end to M mamld to eecn otner 10 investigate a DIKll "'3<· ket baby .undal UO NEWS Q) NIOHT GAlLERY A man retU<ns trom Eng· land ond t1nds h•s nlOC'AI in poae$Sl()t'I of a 0011 tna1 talk~ e1><>u1 hom and men· l \Of\S h•s name '1'i) AMERICAN SHOflT STORY • The Ol~aced Person by Flonrlery O'ConnO< A Polish retugee tam1ly b1ougn1 to w0tll on a Geo<g1a farm on thP 1940s d•srupls lhe M!llled ways Ol IOcill society (RI 10.30 mm NEWS fI!l TO BE ANNOUHCEO 11 00 fJ 0 0 (J1 (fGJ NEWS 0 UARSCLUB 0 MOVIE •"' •, "The Untnhtl>ttod' f 1967) Melina Mt><COUfl. J-s Muon Al1et an attair wotn one young man '-J woman turn!> lo ano11't8< man whO has atways IOved ht!I f:' "''I m THE 000 COUPLE Al I QC!l·logell\er attanged C>y Feh•. Oscar and Blanche compat«' no1es on the New YUt·s Eve party AP Wtrei>f'OtO Debby's Acting Deb11t Singer Debby Boone lau~hs at actor John Rubenstein's funny face during a break in the taping of NBC's "Gift of the Maga," adapted from 0 Henry's Chnstmas story. The young vocalist makes her acting debut in the TV movie. which airs Dec. 21 at 9 p .m . on Channel 4 Mike's 'Long .Journey' From Mannix By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP> Television .1ewers will see a diffe rent Mike C.onnprs on Dec. ts. when ABC pre· sents "Long Journey Back." a television movie co-starring Cloris Leachman .. No bru1s1ng f1sttcuffs with the bad guys No bouncing off the hood of an COflN.OIH escaping car. The m a n w h o portrayed "Man· nix" for eight suc· cessfu.l yea rs will b e seen an a drama about bow a family copes with tragedy. ·'The etory is based on an actual happe ning," said Connors. "It's about a girl who is uadly lnjured when a bus Is hit by a train. Her leg ls amputated. and she virtually becomes a baby agaln. Her father can't accept the tacl that such a b11ght, beautiful glrl could become a vegetable. "THE MOVIE SHOWS the turmoil or a family situation when the fabnc has been tom Ralph Nader told me that often when someone hu luf r~red a serious injury or a stroke. the event is harder on otht>rs ln the fam1- ly. Husbands and wives can become estranged, men can become impo· tent. ''Often there is need for psych.iatric help for the family. The injured seem to be able to handle their situation better than those around them." Connors had hig h praise for Stephanie Zimbalist, who plays the girl. She's the 21.year-old daughter of Efrem Zimballst Jr. and Connors sees "Long Journey Back" as a good -change of pace for himself. "l'M STILL GOING through the transition period from ·Mannix.'" said the Fresno·born actor. who ended the detective series two years ago. "Producers and directors see me on variety shows and tell me , •t dido 't know you could do comedy.· They still think or me as a two-fisted action guy," Connors a l s o hopes th el "Avalanche Express" wUl help de monstrate his versatility. It's his first feature movie since the 1967 "Kiss The Girls and Make Them Die." "Ordinarily I would play the Lee Marvin role in 'Avalanche Ex· press,"' he remarked. "You know, the cynical, two-fisted rebel But I play the presu1ent 's ag<>nt on the mis· slon. an Ivy Leaguer 1n suit and tie. ---·· --------------- • .. -.. .. Although I take part in the adven· tu re. I'm not the instigator." "AVALANCHE Express'' is a big· budget Lorimar production that was filmed throughout Germany and Ila ly earlier this year. Connors was called back recently for two more days of ftlming at Universal Studio. He admitted that It was an eerie feel· ing. since two of the film's principals had died: co-star Robert Shaw and producer-director Mark Robson. "Mark's death was not unexl)e('t· ed.'' said Connors. "We could sec him go downhill from day to day. The lack or communication on a Euro- pean picture is terribly exhausting. You'd show up for work and the weapons that are needed wouldn't be there because nobody was told to brin~ them. "Shaw's death was a shock. He was playing tennis three times a week on location, and although he took n rup now and then. he seemed vigorous I le was writing a novel about an alcoholic doctor. and he read parts of 1t to us l guess he never finished 1t " THE TWO DAYS of retakes were1 required to clanly the opening and closing of "Ava lanche Express," Connors explained, addmg, "Mark died three or four days before the end or filming, and only he knew how to lie in the miniatures, live action and ~~rial effeds " , What next for Make Connors? Hel tried a 1V pilot about a crime fighter> named O'Hanlon Connors' real name but 1t dJdn't work. Now he favors movies and mini-series rather tban the weekly grind. "I like television," he remarked. "If I had to choose between TV and motion pictures, I'd give up motion pictures" Matthau Voice of Scrooge HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Waller Matthau ls the voice of Ebeneter St'rooge In the animated cartoon "The Stingiest Man in Town," wh.ich al rs on NBC on Saturday. Dec. 23. Hla son. Charles. Is the voice of the boy in the Rankin· Bass Production ._ ..... Othttr voices are Tom Bosley as BA H Humbul(. Theodore Bikel as the Ghost of Marley. and Robert Mor!\e a.' young Scrooge. The cartoon. with lJ original songs, 18 loosely based on Charles Dickens' "A Chr1Stmas Carol." 11\aC 9-d 10 lhM dNorGe • R1'HWOOO 2HtOHT CW.It Ea. Ttw>M«ton t>ue p1eyer. Sytvta Ml'*, Lou~ll • OICfC CAVITT CW..I EdwNd 0 W1ll0n • MOY1 • •.., • ''"'Holy"""'~wood..AA Story ' t 19!> II Rlc:twd Conte. Jullll Ad-A produo9r lrw-. tlOlllM I murdef ~ ""'*' ... d.adel to ,... him dMllnQ with the or1me llhr,30mHll 't:30. (J) *>CKFOAO AL.El An ••-c:orWtCI IW• Aoclk· lord to OM hi• ~ and he< peett naclllec-e TONIGHT 1~40 9 Cl) Clll LATI MOVIE 0-t "°'' Bob ~.,. Oueat• De~ R41yn01c11. Oouo Henntng 8 TWIUOHT ZOM David Ell1no1on com•• upon tn Old mon •l«Y occupll!d l>y a "Ttuth" Older wf>oeh II hOl<llftQ 0 benign okl man proaoner D MOVIE • • "Drums Of Alrle11" ( 11H131 Frenk1e A1111on. Lloyd Boohnar A t!Mlroad ~ and "'' nfJ(lflew pllnntllQ 1 now rail rout• 1n E.Qu1lor1al Elll Ahtc1. hnd CIPC>Qllllon lrom ao ••PfW•· enoed wM• hvnlet end ra.d•no II-•(? hre l I THEOOHO SHOW 0£TSMART KAOS plans 10 blldlmilll the wortO by 11vee1en.no 10 11<11 lhe mtll'le tiD CAPTIOHED A8C NEWS @)MOVIE • •~, "TM ~ An(! Jake Wvt;ir.. 119 7:11 lklttl" Davia Oouq M cCluro A y<>o"Q l'Wl11eu t>nhsts tllP dSStstanc<' ol a rnlored 111<1Qe turned pr 1vate onvea· 1oga10t wtien her talhO< ·~ k1tfec:I 12 hr~) M:'.>RNING 12:00 Q TWILIGHT ZONE A t1m1d oank clerk acQU•fltS tile abtltty 10 read Olher j)4!0f)le 'S minds G) ALFRED HITCHCOCK PAESEHTS A new•pepar reporter goes 10 1n1er11-a man wno QUiii! SMtOuSIV <k'Glares 10 bO II MBfl1An Q) HOHEYMOOHERS Moellflll a friend from out o4 town. Relpf'I lrtei. 10 pass h1msefl off as thf' nead ot 11>1> bus COll'pany 12:30 " AOU.ER SUP£ASTARS '8 AL.FRED HITCHCOCK PRE8EHT8 A teacner qets 100 .nvOlvt!O 1n tne tole ot ono 01 her stuoonu • • o., "Mc:Mlhn And Wlflt No Hlet1S. No Flow«•" 11972) Roell Ht.tdton. &Jun s..n1 J-A pty- ~tn.c !MlllOf of Salty ... 1nr .. 1ane i. ui. .,,., ~ ·~·him 1:00 U TOMOMOW Guell. Anna Qaytor •nd '* daughter Ano+e t.ur~ Oay\O<. CO.founcllfl of tl\4. F readom F rorn Aellgiott' • FounC11tton. '~Ii.CHE~ 2:00 NEWS GET SMART lhe Clllef -..gna a ~ QUfM tllperl to 8Ct IS It contact In 111o Punycet CluC> 2:111 NEWS 2:30 NEWS 2-48 MOYIE ••• ,, • ~. (195&1 Merto Lin za Joan F~ Tawsdapft1 Daytl.w Mo11i~ AFTERNOON 12;00 O "' "' .. women Ot Thi.> PteNstortc Planet" 1196S) Wendell Corey, Ke1111 l.lf'lMln The IOift llUf\llVl)t: 01 ,, specesh1p crasl! remains on tlWl new ptanef with a gorl lrom the rescut1 stll() to 11.n a new c:ullur•. (1 hf.,30mlfl) ' 8) •• • • "TneGreal Zlegfekf' (P8'1 21 I 1936.) WM!lam Powell. Myrna LO)L The hie of the gro.111 Ekoa<J.. way al\oWml;'l is u1oounl• ed. (1 h<.50""" I 3:00 ®' • • • "Women In Chains' (197 I) Ida t.uptnd, LOIS Neltlflton A r-Oho. er is &rapped ons.de a pr• on wtlen he< only hnl< lo the ovt"°8 WOti<I dies ( t hr . 30mtn I 3 30 D •"'''··How Awful Aboul Allan .. (19701 Tony Per1ton•. Julte Hams A ~oung man tries lo over, come hts psycnoeoma1c: bhndness 111 home bul Is t0tmemltd by a Sltango Y()lce 11 hi 30 min ) Making News 'Sing' on TV FRESNO <AP> -When children are killed \n J . Paul Emerson's news. they don't die. Instead. they "go to heaven." And robbers don't gel shot in the stomach. they get "hot lead an the tum tum." JC they re- cover. thPy go "to the slammer" or "up the nver." "I tell stories," says Emerson. news director at KYNO radio here. Like the one about the fire that "tumed a house into a patio." During the four months he has bt'en here. Emerson has presented the news in a style that sounds ltke a hip hybnd of Paul Harvey and D a vid Brinkley. He claims a 1930s sports announcer, Ball Stern. in· spired his style. ' ' Y 0 U W 0 R K F 0 UR 1£M11tSOff months out of the ye ar to pay your taxes and bills. it's hard livin'." he says. "You get up in the mom· ing and someone tells you a funny story. Hey. it's great. man. Why put more hard knocks on somebody's head?" Emerson says he doesn't try to give a com· plete picture of the daily news and steers clear of what he calls "pohucal bull." "Who cares what the President says? He'!; . running for office 365 days a year." EMERSON CLAIMS the rock station's news audience has improved s ub6tanlially dunng his tenure . He has no kind words for his detractors, radio newsmen who criticize his irreverent approach to the news To him. they're "rip and read artists · \.\ho calJ themselves newsmen." 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Brodlt1y 11Ald ri lw 1trod" ucroaa th• 1t1&11e towud ttw 11\utled Ml'l'I KJll nl th• Pantagtlli 'l hut rci "0RtiON WEI.LE ' ONCt; dCttlcrtbed h r u11 one of the moat o:r 1t1na women In the ~orld but whit doo1 Ori.on Wellt.-s know"" tht- moyor jokC'<I ··She''• Jtlvcm u1 eajoyniunl, happlnl' 11 and ex- l'llt!ment " Ml Km . :so, who for mktly yHrll m1de h.-r home 111 Q(1vuly 1111111. tlldn'\ 11y iiny word11 lo Hr dley'11 wt~l<'onie She JUll\ 11urrMI TUf; PIF. JEJ\t: WAS uttl•nded by such 11c· tori H RoacOt' I.to•• Browne Clil\on 011vlM. LeVar fiur\on. Billy l>t~ Wllh»m• and RayrTcnd St Jarqut'-. Gf'Offrt•y llolth·r. tho pl1y'11 director. l'horeoaruph •r and coMume d lilner. w1111 ¥Ito In the capacity ~udl<'nc~ I lolder'11 coatume~ tn the 1ta1e vtt'lllooof "TheWlt" won him •Tony Aw» rd "Timbuktu'," the bluck vcmticm ot Edward Knoblock'• "K111 mt.•t." 1N•cntly finished an ~nsaaeml"nt on Uroudwo ~ wht'r" Mlk<j Kitt won u Tony for ht·r roh• In lht.' f1111tal'ly lovo atory or Arn blan N1.chll1 Israel Lauds Liz W ASlllNGTON <A I' 1 Adress Ehzat>t>th 'l'aylor Warner i,uy1> !>hl' tntt.'nds to take on more 1 oil's lhun Just b<•101o1 I ht• wife of Sen elect John Wurrl\'r, H Vu , artt.•r i.ht• wus presented the Louls I> Hrandt.'lS J\wurd und 11ra1st'd for "endless devo· t1on to the land. lhl• 11eoplc and lht: future or lbrael." 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I • INSIDE : •Ann Landers •Classified •HoroscoPe MDncllr. o.o.mw 1 '. 1171 DAILY ftlLOT Featuring_. _. ·---c~ Buddy Ebsen The 50-year show busi- ness veteran spends his weeks shooting scenes for the successful 'Barnaby Jones'. But on weekends, you 'll probably find him sailing off his Balboa Island home. By DENNI Mc:LEUAN °' ... o.My .... --1 n the <'&ve rnou s Goldwyn Studios suundataae ln Hollyv.-ood a film crew huddles urouod the postage 1t.amp-1ued set ot a small· town sheriffs office Attention as foc used on Buddy Ebaen, televls100'1 white-haired. crafty old detecUve, Barnaby Jooe. .. lo the scene being rehearsed. Barnaby, weanng a tan safari jacket and jaunty red and gold ascot, is on the phone lo his young partner, JR .. Buddy, if you'll start here," said the dlrec- torc consulting his script. "Now Buddy is saying, uh .. sbhh." "Kill it boys, please," cned an assistant tothe offending noisemakers. •·Ready,'• said the director to the star. "l ':n still waiting for Sheriff Hamlin ... what'a the rett of tM lme">" said Ebsen: "I'm stall waitJ.ng for Sheriff Hamlin to come back. Whatabouttherecord companies?" IT'S MID-MORNING ON the final day or a sax-day shooting schedule. But that is no cause for unrestrained jubilation. The episodes are shot back-to-back and the next day cast and crew begin yet another episode. That's the way it is for Buddy Ebsen seven months out or the year -June to January-while "Barnaby Jones" is in production. But weekends-when he is not shooting- Ebsen usually can be found at h.is waterfront home on Balboa Island with his wife, Nancy . This is when the actor indulges in one of bis greatest passions: sailing. A Balboa Yacht Club member, Ebsen bas been sailing and racing slnce the 1930s. HJa cat a maran, Polynesian Concept, won the Multihull Transpac in 1968. But s ailing comes in• second to an even greater love: show business. And, at the age of 70, Buddy Ebsen bas no thought of trading that in for a full-time life at sea . ••1 HAD THE SEA for quite a few years." he said during a brief break in a motorhomt parked outside the soundstage. · "My number-one interest is in the theater and goini back to the _theater," be said, addlna. "Mrs. Ebsen is deeply involved 111 theater in Newport Beach." Ebsen has written several plays, including "Ch ampagne General," about Geor ge McClellan, the imbibing Civil War general. <Ebsen also is an avid Civil War history bufO. But, he said of his writing efforts, "I don't like to talk about it-I'd rather do it than talk about it." He did mention that he and his daughter, Bonnie, who has a role m this "Barnaby Jones" episode, have written two stories for the series. (They used pseud onyms). The series, which began as a mid-season replacement in 1973, as doi ng better than ever in the ratings. Just wby has this detective show done so well while others have long since fallen by the wayside? "IF I COULD TELL you for sure what the ingredients are for s uccess in television I wouldn't have to come to work. I could charge exorbitant fees for looking into my crystal ball." Does he, like Mary Tyler Moore last year. plan to quit the series while he's ahead? "My contract expires this year," he said, then smiled: "U they want lo continue it, I'll list.en to temptation." A knock on the motorhome door signals that he is w99ted back on thP. set. On the set of 'Barnaby Jones·. Buddy Ebsen reads lines for fellow actor's close-up shot': at left, scene ., ·. . I ·1J •• J , .) I from upcoming series, Ebsen with daughter, Bonnie, far left. and co-starrs Lee Menwether, Mark Shera. The gentle manly, soft ·spoken actor, who more than one crew membel· described as a kmd and generous man. goes about the business or learrung and dehvermg his hoes with an im- perturbable manner <See EBSEN. Page CZ) Ebsen, from left, in Florenz Ziegfeld's 'Whoopee' in Broadway 1928; wffh Fess Parker. television's 'Davy Crockett' of the 1950s; as Jed Clampett in 'The Beverly Hillbillies· in the 1960s; on a recent set of 'Barnaby Jones.• ' The Senator . 'It was a good time for a woman and the children were at a point where I could be gone . . . ' By PAUL STEVENS WICJDTA. Kan. (AP> -Nancy Landon Kassebaum says her place as a woman would still be in the home, rather than the U.S. Senate. bad she and her husband not separated.. When she and Phil Kassebaum, an attorney and businessman, decided to aepa.rate three years qo, it was not. a result of any desire to break out and become her own penon, she aaid in an interview. But alt.bough she won't say what eauaed the spilt -"it was really aometbina that's bard to explain" -Mn. Kassebaum 6efieves it wu partially respcmible for livinl her a taste or Washington politics that later led her to run for the Senate. Rad abe and &er husband been totetber when a year a10 Sen. James Pearson an· nounced be would retire , the Republican senator-elect said. Kansas would not have ill flnt woman senator. "Seo. Peanon made his deelalon and I was from lhia area of the at.ate and it was a 1ood time for a woman and the children were-et a - point 'Nbere I felt I could be .:one 'and my own marital status bad changed," abe aald. "Otherwise, I would not have been able to participate-because I would not have left home to go off on my own career. Ar. I've aaid, my first priorities were family and they still are, really, but they've changed so that I feel I can utilize interests I've always had." The 46-year-old Mrs. Kassebaum baa 1ained as much attention in becoming the ftnt woman elected to the Senate without followiDJ her husband to Congress, as she has for belne the dau1ht.er of 1936 G(}P preaidenual nomiaee Alf Landon. But ln interviews at her campallPl office and comfortable home in a rural area west or Wlcbha, 1be uld s he fe lt no special reapooaiblllty to the women's movement when she becomes the only woman senator iD the 96th Con1reu. AIDODI other points she made were: •Sbe bopeS to serve ln the Senate two terms and has no desire to seek hiaber om ce aa her father did. •The person abe admires most ls Abi1al1 Adams, wife of the second president because "somehow I myself have admired women who have been strong behind the scenes and I still • j do." She ~unt1 ber own mother ln that category. Among the bWldreds of messages Mrs. Kassebaum bas received since her victory over former Democratic Rep. Bill Roy in the Nov. 7 election was a 57-word teleiram from actor Alan Alda. "I knew you could make it oo your own," the star of television's "MASH" wrote. "Con- gratulations and my heartfelt wiabea for a suc- cetaful career in the Senat.. ••And l 'm sure you know that you abo have my heartfelt wish that if you 80 lnto the Senate a lamb of a femlnllt. you will come out lllte a lion. Let us bear you roar." Mn. Kassebaum said she bad spoken wlth Alda, a stroo1 advocate o( the feminist cause. durtn1 the campaJp about her opposition to H · tending the raWlcation deadline for the Equal Ri1bta Amendment. She believed extension would reault in debate harmful to women's rtabta, a stand that alienated some feminist.I, but aaid lhe would work for pusa1e of the amendment (8ee SENATOR. Pase Q ) Senator-elect Nancy Landon Kassebaum. • l } ( Ill • ,. I (2 ~1.V,.LOT o.il\' ...... ""49_., •lc .. H IC_..., ( Boros cop~ ] TUESDAY. DEC. IZ You 'll handle added re1pon1lblllly By SYDN EY OMARR Llll&A (Sept. 23·0 Cl ARIES <March 21 22). You perceive poten Agrll 19> Emphasl1 on tlal -your extraH'DIOry lu 1 It percepUon worka ovtr· a aptab ty, cur o1 y, tlmti. Aquarlan play• learoln& J>roceue1 key role. !mpbu\a on Gemini, Sailltarlu• Journev, educational per1on1 flaure In 1 1cenarlo. You can ex-project, preparing peel sl1nmunt chanae. youraelf to swp up lad chance for travel and a de~COKPIO <Oct. 23 varlety of contacts. Nov. 21): Your natural Member or opp081te 11ex could put f eellngs In ablllllc1. taJent.. surge to writing. forefront. You know TAVllUS (April 20 what should be done May 20>. Sp0Ulaht on und you'll be in position collections. paymcnt11. to do It. Cuh now re· Improving quallly or IUS'A~iTrARIUS (Nov life. Libra. Scorpio and 22. Dec 21 >: Accent on another Taurus figure marital status. Protect promln~ntly . 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()f0VI~ .0V4'1f~ 1•\, ff 4r1y hnd .. , '"" '".,...,.., ot '"H1 0.--41 Qf ""'' '"'"' 'h-.rQ"' ttNI r •C>t"f\\#\ Ot tht• ftu\t ..... 4nd (Wf '""' lfl1\I\ (tt"Afed h'l' \•Id (')I f'f'Jtl'f ,,IJ"\f c fo'rom Pa1•t·11 Buddy t:bftt>n obv1ou11ly 111 comfortubh: m tht> world of bhoW bu1>1nci>i. lit: t.hould bt' tlt.>'s bt!cn m 1t ~ y~1ri., hav ing mude h1i. profes:sionitl dehut in Floreo:r. Ziegfeld 's "Whoo11t~" 1n t928 The lanky youna danC'er startt'd in th.: chorui.. eum 1ng the pnn eel)' sum of $4.5 u w(.'t'k IN FACT. EBSEN, lht' i.on of u !'>Outhern II· h no111 duncc s<•hool tn11tructor , 11000 will receive tht• rov1•lt><I Amer t<•an (iu1lct of Vancty l\rll~t'~ tioltlt-n A\loard" fur hfotanll' ut•h1t>vement Tht.' \(;\'A "Jo)1krtatnt'r of llil' Year l\ward11 i.how "ill Ju on CRS ON' 17 ·· 1 wa.~ vt'ry honored they don 't give 1t to ,,, t•r) body:• Ebsen said du ring lunrh al an ac· lor Jnd crew filled Chint•M! restaurant acr<111>S tht' !-.I rt-el from tht.· i.tud10 Past re<'1p1cnL'> include Bob Hope, Lucille Bli ll . George Hurni; and M 1lton Berle. "These Jfl' pl'<Jple l 've worked. with and have a mutual rt'spect for They urc the backbone of show busmess" t'or the pust year whenever he can find tht· time l',;bi.cn ha11 hec•n working on his autobiography titled. appropriately, "My First flO Yt·ars in Show Husi nei.s." He said his mother s avod all llw letters and pictures he and his dancing p1.1rt1ll'r 1.1i.tcr , Vilma. sent home from 1928 OJI LOOKING BM'K AT HIS half-century as an l'nlcrtamn, Ebsen said 1l waf> a natural pro ~rci.ston from dancer to acl<ir "In thoi.e days. f rom vaudeville ano n1ghtclube-.. you'11 try to get into a musical play and you'd have to play a part Many of the peo pie who tiecam(• big stars started out singing dnd danring It':. good tra1rung It gives you po1~e and the a bility to move around Wlthoul stumbltn$:OV('ryoursctr " Eb'>t-n <tnd his sister wf•r e drawn to llrilly wood for a part 1n the M<iM mui.1cal 'lh oudway Mclt>'fy of 1936 " A!-. an MGM contract player, Ebsen ap 11t.·arerl in many hims, mcludmic on loan-out to :wth Century fo'ox "Ca ptain January" with Shirley Temple In 1939 h(' was signed to play the Tm Man m "The W1:r.11rd or Oz .. Rut afte r several days of W(•aring the silver r111mt muke up and breathing aluminum dui.t , Eh11en Slild he was fl at on his ha l·k and had t o dro p out of t he now- lcgendary film. "So they hurl a great second guess: 'why not make a pmite'!" he said. "They had one actor out !-.OJ ack Haley got the benehtofmyexperimeot " EBSEN SAID THE MOST d1rricult time of his caret!r was ufter World War II when he got •iul of the ser vice and had lo reestablis h h1mi.elf "When you gel out everybody Is miles .1l11•ad of you I even wrote a play about it. llonestJohn '" · The actor's hrsl big post-war break came in 1 tw early '50s when Walt Disney chose him to plJy 1>1dck1ck to Fei.s Parker 's Davy Crockett. "ll w J!. a piece of good fortune," he said. An Award for Buddy MUW. Berle, wbo vlal&ed the "Barnaby J one•" Mt recently, latt year received tbe American GaJJd of Variety Arth._' prestl&k>u.I "Golden Award" ror IUetlme achievement. Berte bad been aaked to prneal the award to &bl• year'• rttlplent, Buddy EbMa, at the cer t-moay Dec. 17, In CaeHr'• Palace, in Laa Vf'gas. But the veteran comedian said be will be appearlq elsewhere and bad to dec:Une. Berle, wttb trademark c:liar in tow, offered these comments on Eb~en , the boore r · turned act.or wbo la celebraU11g bl.a Sith year in show baaloesa : "I Udnk be la absolutely deaervtng of this dl1tin11ll.8bed award," said Berle. "I HY the word •star' or •superstar' la &&Seel too loosely, but not lD the case of Buddy Ebeeta. ADd when some-one, alter 50 years ln sbow bulaeaa, la stW ln frool of tbe public eye as • stroa1, ladeUble personality, be deaerve11 It." Another major piece of good rortune-and fortune-was "The Beverly llill blllies," which be ga n in 1962/ Ebsen played the part of millionaire·hillbtlly J ed Clampett for nine years When he began "Barnaby Jones" a year and a half after the "Hillbillies" went off the air . Ebben wasn't really aware until he signed th~ contr11ct that he was getting into an hour long show · · 1 spent nine years on a half.hour show which was dandy," he said "We JUSt worked Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays." Rut Ebsen doesn't really mind the extra work and dem1mdmg hours He doesn't ever. mind the early morning call:., something that turn:. orr some actor!-to b•·mg on long running :.Crtt'S "IF YOU GET up early enough you can en JOY the sunnse beautiful." said Ebsen, who bl'gin11 the morning with Kung Fu. "People who complain about the hours s hould work in a salt mine and then they won't complain about the hours." On the way back lO the studio for the after· noon's s hooting, Ebsen did allow that it bad been a busy morning. "Today was a little bit tense because we were working in.,p crowded area and were in a rush to finJsh. But we have a lot of laughs. too." He was asked to describe the low-key, gentlemanly senior sleuth he plays in "Barnaby Jones." He smiled : "lie'!. a tough old coot against the world." After she years there must be a lot of Buddy Ebsen m Barnaby Jonci. Does he agree? "Could be," he said, s tepping into the soundstage ··vou know you strive for comfort and what's comfortable for you. Ir you can sell it, why not ?" ors , new starts, pioneer· AQ U ARIUS (Jun sunMCAL1l'01tN1A,o• mg procedures. Pisces, 20· Feb. 18): You locate '"' ':''::1'~:: L~~Awot Virgo persons figure • h t h .. 8 woT1 c11 o , HtA1111N o o ,. prominently -so does ·escape 8 c · e "'"''ON To ofr t 11M1Hc h b 7 St readyCorchange,travel. '"'1 111\f '" ""11 so,.,.L t e .num er . eer ln ified 1 1>110,.1111n ll"llOllATI coo• H C· <o.ld •••~ '"'"' n.• r.·t<! on ....,,, fon t\ t'1• dt tt f'W>.A M ftt ,,_, otf14.• 111 f 0 ')tlrvn,. (orf\pnl'lv t1«P"\• al Amt ttt,. low .. , '.tuitt+ ltl() °""' f•tv UO\IW"ldtd Wr\•, 0,ct"O" f"411ift)f"t'Ud clear or self-deception. variety. tens I re u "°" "1" See places, people as tion s hlp . Personal f\t••· .,, r,11 NN"" w111c.H1 magnetism draws to you ci;11••,_~, ... they actually exl11l. l NOTIC I I\ H( ,., llV c.1vt N IM• CANCER (June 21· a s pecia person IAMf '.C HllM IJul}lo< r .. , .. tl1•n <>I d 1 P I SCES (F e b . 19 0•~"04' ,,,.,.,,. "' ''""""'"'' ''' llv' July 22): Business ea • ""'"'" ••• , •.•••• ,,, ,,... •IJQv• ,..,,...d arrangement t a kes March 20). You receive '<!'"•'••• ... ,,,,.111...,,..,.,n .,,.1,,,., .. 0 41P N<N ..... IJH,, "" I AllM[ll\ ANO Ml llO~AHl'> I WIJ~ Ir OMPANY 01 I C)tl(o IU AC II '" \dt<J ff'U'\ff"'• I 0 \l HVl(l (OMl"AH V AQmt I JNf),O l • l(1H • ''"'-"'~ ,_,,.,.,.,v pl a ce behind scenes c1 nle,!lr I aamndw.erps roconpecretryn·. ~-:':'t:::'~":'~"';·~~;: "',;:~·;::.~,',!'., L in e up yo ur o wn ., ,,,,., •••••" ,..,.,.. n 10•·• ,,,,.,., priorities Don't dep<!nd security r~qu1remenls ,.,..-o .. ..,, 1 '"'n,. ..,,. ·•'""' ., ..,., 0 n 0 th e r i. 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COUNSEL VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. ~~~u~~NJ AM I N P doMA't'O. 22)' You get boost up 1oc1v1e cen1«P•••• I d d th h f h P 0 llu UI• a er r oug r es SMt••11•.c.111or111•n101 PUBLIC NOTICE "Slit') NOTICE OF T•USTEE S SALE 1 <, No r lll7 \,,..,,.. On ()t>umbM" 7'I 1'11 "' II 00 A M fol l ff,HANY INVI ')f Mlc1'1 I() I H( .. , duh ffl(>OOtnte-d '""'"' Unch ~ •Ml ovn~t to Detod ot t r\l'\t O•••-O • J' 18 r~OfOCO • 1 18 4t'\ tn\t Nu ,,., '" -11100. l...ot" •8JI C)I O• tlf 1,.1 Rrtorct' 1n 'f'Wi' f)ffl<P ot uw ( oun If Prfnrot' otOt•~(ounh '>t•"'''' ( AllfQrnlA Wll I Sfll Al PU8lt( llUCTHJN 10 Hlr.Hr'>r H•O(llll I OR '""" 'JM'f"f>I--41 flm.< of \ltl .. ff\ 'ttw lul munf" f Of lfV U~tt<J ~t.,ft-. I ••I Thi """~ 1n<J lot ,,,,.,,.nr,. 10 \u1tf" t01 "' "'' Nofth ru,hn Av .. nu•• .An*'Fh•1m ( 1thrtH ni" "II "O"t Htff' "mt lntl'ri \t 111nv .. ., .. o to ,,n11 ~ t\l)kl ov •t unn•·• ''''o ~Mt nt Tru\t •n tN· C'roo-rh concept. contact. 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Coala Me1a, Ca !J26Z6 PleoM incl~ your name. address and phone number • .v.1.u,, • .., ,11111m u1111Hu :,r T.i 1.m~·~·· bn11111 if,f J. ~~ I A • ~' f T .. , I -::;.:. ! f'!t; D:"3.-.J -. Starts Friday December 15 at a theatre or Ctrive -in near you. l tfh•lt1J ,.,... nt I ' f ;t I 1 tr'->d •'""d • V'f' '""""' ""'J t1.1 ~ c.. t 't<N' l·4•0I t, ··~\gt"' •0-,._.. 11 '• I '.:A•• » ... _ ., ... ,... .. t • '\}tih, .,, ... .... ...... .... ' ~.., ... 1• ~ • ... ,, .. .. l>~l\H ANN LANDERS . Lul'lt night mv hu:.band ;rnd I w('nt lo a dmrwr party The t11l0n Wl0rc ll'd into the library for coffee by the hoi;t wh1l t• the hostcsi; i.;s hered the women into the living room. (I abhor thii; European custom! ) I b e ard the m e n laughing uproariously as f p888ed the library on my way to powder my nose. While we were driving home I a 11 ked my Real-Joy 1 A g141n1 real hr tree. a real S1nto w11h a ro•I oeord bring reel hohdny1oy Hunt1no1on Cenl9' , Ann Lander• husband what was so funny. He said, "Some- one recited the three bisgcs l lies in th e world ." I asked wttat they were. He teasingly replied, "Ask Ann Lan· ders." So -I'm asking. Wh al are they ? -NEW CANAAN. CONN. •JO DEAR CONN; CO My wilt> dOf'so't unders tand mt>. < 2 > Tbt• check ls in tht> mall. C3l I'm from the gov· ernmr nt and I'm here to help you. llull Calendar rurlN eorh "i•drlt'sdoy an lht• D111ly 1'1111/ and CQl110 tnS n11lt(i'S of u11m1rn's and li'fVIC't' duh meelinq~ and e1wn1.~ /or llw lollowmq Wf't'k - Thursday through Wt'dne! day !;end nohcf's lo Club Calf.'Tldar. Dat111 Ptlol. P 0 Flor ISllJ . Cmla Mesa. CA 92626 Be surt lo include 1J011 r name and phone numtwr N1111ce11 mu111 ht' m our hand:. l u.'f> Wt'f'k.~ in n.dvanc.- I CHMTMAS SKOPPING ••• I AEIAX.ID GAN>IN I ATMOSPHIM .•• I Plonti. Dool\S. Sfottonery ond Ootonl~ol Glfu 01*' 7 Doyt 10.:>0 AM./ 4 00 PM '2647 Cot.I Coo•t Hwy COfonc> de! Mor FASHION ISLAND Newpotf 8H Ch 644 8808 FASHION SOUARE S.n11 An• 6'8 l695 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR HunttnCtOtl lttcfl 846 1666 ·~ ~I For the new Mother ... One of o kind sterling silver Humpty-Dumpty Rottle with ivory teething handle from fronc. clrc;o. 1850. four hundreds 'dollars ..... •""'•'·"" .. ,. .,.. ,, .. • .. •' . ...... ... .... ...... illt~U•H Jltfri•t ... . , . 41(,N •• ... .. ,, ...... ,.. ., .... ~ llH • 1J .,,,, .., ... -". ,,,~ ..... ,, .... .., ... , 4) I '10·•''"' •• .,,,,"'9'1, H l~·"'I ttl.,lrtetO • ........ .c.-..., ''•''"" l\tW' ••O" ~~::.~:., , .. ~ ,,,,. ". ,.,,.,..,. ... "''"'"'' '"t'a.ilO• 1'4 t ..... •ff'' ,,.""•• ~·t.i• y !t.•l\4tt"'I lllJff\.t l1C..O•• ,, "''• . '" ,,..,,.,....1. JI •o "_.. . ..,..., aJ(ufl n .... 11.,-, '·"" "'.,, ..... ~.., ,. ()ooc.1!. "0.•' ... ,.·-~· /"IC ..... t .. •N:t ~--ttio..- It(•"' .... ""' .. ''' v~ v ·'" .,, •• ftU .. "" .., .. , ••.;•-·· l'tt"'P"oel.f•• ....... ••w•• ..... ... 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" ~r r ;J "" It' I! • • r i . . -l .. t f ( ~ E ( c t c ( • b ll s h " a s ~ SI c d s ( fj s n The Bla••t Merketpl•o• on th• Orang• Co••t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Monday, December 11 , 1178 DAILY P1l0T (2 ~for s.le ...... for Wit ~Fors. You C•n Sell It, Find It, Tr•de It With a W•nt Ad (842·5"78 ) One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ..................................................................... O..PoW 1026 D•ePoW 102' IHdt 1040 ...................................................................... Honn FOt-w. ~tte..H ,_ w. ..._.. ,_ s• ..._..,.,, w. Hon..'°" w. ....,... For u. ·············•········ .................................................................................................................. . Gt1Ae.. 1002 G...... IOOJ Clt•r• IOOJ G1•NI IOOJ G1•r.. IOOJ • ...,... 1002 ...................... . .................................................................................................................. . per 4 Br 2 Ba, frpk, cmr lot N/W KB. Muat llM. Corivenient to cvtr• yth1na. All tennt. Alk1D1 $80. 000. 892--1312 UDO ISLE Bay view Crom 2 patio cf P<'k"' f'nhances c·u:.tom SP-.H'IOUS S bdrm 4 bath I rttd1 Uonul hom.-. hke new lcfeal for en l (' rtrumnll $500. 000 OCIAMFIOMT (~tiuhtv l't llft!>man~h1p in mahoR trim ~ o.•k nnor' !lt-&.:, olf lhu~ ltu\dmQrk . 4 H It. J bu humt• in f 1n1~t location I ,, ,l hh,ht'(f Ir & I wn $475 000 IACI IAY F111t' I httnn . :!1-, h,11 h f.1m1I~ home on 11111t•t ""' tit• .,,H. <ht•r ,17ed pool . pl .i~ hou~t· \tor lJ:.l' Sl6iJ,OOO Ta>rm~ IAYfttOMT ~'' t'r .ti t me ha' h1'nt homN; "1th pwr & -.hp AVALON \\ t•ll rnn~trut tt'tl .• J BB 1 ba. ouk I l1•11r . purltut has t•mt-nl. r oncretr lou11dm 1on l"tuL-. jrt•a $120.000 F~c. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J 41 Elu y•••I•· D• ,.,. N h t>l'> 61t I 311-RXll FORECLOSURll THUE• 3 Bedrm fixer upper. Will co IDlO loret'losure shor tly ! Bank bas notified owner rA it's tnleoL Good IOU· uon. 67Xl07 Lot size. Full EQUAL HOUSING pnce Just ~.000! Take 0 pp ORT UN IT y advantage. call 7~·1100 Now' PMiblsher'I Mofle•: •-ftl ''4 ., • '' t i ~'V 'Oki '• f ~~~·~:~~~Jr;~~[~ li~l;H1tl Hous1nJt A ct or 1968 l. ~~~-~-~-~=~· ·~-~·-~~~· wtuch makes 1\ 1llegJI to :Jdvert1:.e .. any pre · ference. ltm1tat1on. or dlscnrrunatJon based oo race. color. rt>lig1on. sex, or nallonaJ ongm, or ao rntcnuon to make any such preference. bm1La· lion, or di.sen mm a lino " Thlll newspaper will not knowingly al•(•ept any MESAVHDE SIS,000. Outstandmg 3 bed.room. 2 bath with a cozy ft.replace for cold winte.r nights. This home bas beeo completely re· decorated and it is priced rfght I CALL 751-3191 udv(•rt1s1ng for real t;::SELECT =~th~l~~.u; m viola· T PROPERTIES ? 11 It Possible ? OLD ERRORS: Adnrtil«'I CORONA DEL MAR should d9KJc ttt.ir och 4.000sq.ft. daily Clftd report .,.._ YES! ! ! Tri pie A. double ron -...cU......._ The wide lot just off Ocean ........ ,. Blvd. Formal Living rm DAILY PILOT OllmmS +family rm wtwet bar. liabilty few the first.._ 5 Lar~e bedrms, each cornc:t iftMtiioft ORty. with its o~n bath: 3 Secluded t>nvate patios. ---------i Spiral staircase leading to 2nd level. 4 Car HouMs for Sale enclosed garages. All •• ••••• •. • • • • ••••••••• • tJus under one roof on General I 002 comer lot. Don't let this ••••••••••••••••••••••• one get away! Call FOUR OCE.AHFtlOMT LOTS North San Die go County. avera~c tiOOO+ aq. ft. t'ach. 250 Degree ocean bluH view. Perfect for developer or pool & ten· n1s estutcs $440,000 OMC. ~ t.J''ff-' tic Q• U \IU,.., f•lN """'' [®IR&Hil MEREDITH BUILT 84100<1 Island Really Rea.I Estate ''''" '''"'-,, '~""" 673-8700 What a Wonderful World ---------t of Shopping, right at LSEOPTlOH Turtl~k Glen garden home Lovely 3bdrm & v i e w . $1 50,00 • Owner I Bre>ker 64().84.M your fangertips every· da y! Dally Pilot Classified Ads. To place your ad. call 642-5678 and let a Classified Ad· VlSOr help you macnab I Irvine realty SEAVIEW Port Royal air-cond .. 2-story home in gate-!!ua rded community. Smashing decor! 4BRs, family rm, 2 fplcs. wet bar & extr a lg. yard on a cul-de-sal' lot w /view +room for pool. Lush landscapin~ ! Ready for move in! $325.000. Joyce Edlund 642-823.5. CG 116 > 642·1235 6444200 901 Dover OrlYC Har* View Cen~r lrvlne at CamPUs Valley Center 752-1'14 cae: 110111 ILllRS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE DaUXE DUPLEX Located right on the beach In Capistrano. Each unit has 3 BR. NI.ls ram. room a nd fireplace. Walk obf of your front door onto one of So. Call!. most beautiful beaches. $650,000. ® --........... HI oova HIVI CUSTOM HOMI SUUOUMOIO IY GOU •• Rhthl In lhc m1ddh.· of lhl' Mt~u Verdt• Golf Course Mt."l lhli. 5 bedroom. 3 bath fom1ly home kutur1n~ a 3 <'M ~ara~e. Jut·k & Jill broroom~ <mak11lt( this a 6 lH•ll room ho mt· I r nd1ant heat. a '-•·1rnruh.• plJy Y<ird und a drllghtful i-v.1mmm~ p<><>l Thl' pr1cl' on this lJn1qut• llom~ Ii> $JOO 000 U!lllillf)Uf t i Mt: REAL rQAS' 546 ~990 1!>25 M• \<1 V1 r<fr l)11v1·, f ,ut Co~ja Mesa .11.0 111 C.1111111o1 clt·I M.JI "' lJ I!:> 1,,()()0 IUSIMESS OPPORTUNITY lmpot'U!d deli apec1alt.Jes featuring the h oeat in Middle Eastern & Italian foods. Otr-sale beer & wine. Only eaung place in shopping center aC1"06S street from lge apartment complex. Phone now for appl. 5'.S-9491 HOME & INCOME 119 35t.b Sl .• Newport 4 Bdnns .. 2 baths. h1m1ly rm., 18x29 livmg rm • frpl, + bachelor apt over 2 car garaJte. You own the land Good ren· tal area. Priced at SJS1.000. 673-3663 64.2·2253 Eves. . associated DROI( EHS· RE Al TOllS l • ]~ W Bolbnn •'1 1661 DOVER SHORES IAY VIEW Most unusual & pnvate 2 bdrm. den & dining. Lge pool! One of Npl 's finest. s:m.ooo. JACOSS REAL TY 67~670 P'IUCIDTOMOYE BriJtht sunny starter bome located In nice neighborhood. Lge hv r m w/frplc. $67.!IOO Call to-day, won't last 1-0og. MUI.HURM REALTY REGISTER 754-7100 MEWPOITIEACH POOL HOME Motivated owner will sell, lease option or re nl this cst m I van Wells Baycrest 4 bdrm home. Secluded mslr suite. Lge fmly rm overlooking pool & garden. Reduced to $199.000. 545-9'91 ~ ---. ---BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. JM11 HOME & INCOME Two uni•. 2 bdrms.. 1 bath each; also. 2 sin~le ~es. lot SOxl.20. ee (you own ill. Local· ed Eaatside Costa Mesa. easy walkulg d!.slance to banks. post office & super markets. $129,000 AWARD WINNER . .. eod uoit coodo In Woodbndge · a fast growing area. 2 Bdrms .. 2"'1 baths; upgraded c. rpeting & Ute. Proper· ty 18 new & very sharp! New & fresh landscaping will be done. $119.500 ... ----- BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. 759•11 CUTEHOUSi OHR~2LOT Eaat.&ide. Costa Mesa. 3 Redrm cba.rmer. Formal u~ rm w/real wood burning fireplace. Love- ly remodeled kitchen w/custom cabinets & pass thru window to din· mg area. Added on fami· ly rm Converted garage may be uaed for lge game nn. All this at an affordable price 673-8550 ('JI'" Ill Y • d \It'' 'U N '.r( f' [~11111 HARIORVIEW 8tl1 4 bdrm, fmly home w/lvly night hght view. wet bar, & wood decked bade~. Priced to sell. J~t · t.ed.. 646-m t (~111!1~1~1~1 Real Estate MIHIVIEW from second story balcony. overlooks ca- nyoo. Surrounded by tux- urious homes. 2 Story Newport Riviera 4 bedroom. w1tb huge mast.er suite. formal dm· Ing. and many. many ex· tras. F\J II pn ce $84 .900. Call 962· 7788 " K€Y am RE:ALTOR5R JUST US TED!! Very sharp 3 bdrm Sum· merfield w/fmly rm & almost oew crpt.a & cstm dills! Move in condition. Warm wood paneling. cathedral celling. Better hurry! This one won't last I 545-9'91 (~l~!H!~l~l~I Real FAtate Just moved into town'? Theo id. acquainted with Lhe lass1fied Ads. 'llley're the easiest way to ftnd just the Items and servicell you oeed ! h eh o"1oe lftdependently owned end ot>ef•titd. lnvntmem ODDOrtunffies ,, ...,.~""'---·. Under const. C()mpletlon February 1979 prime location Costa Mesa. First user depreciation still available . Flexible Financing. $750,000 R.C. TAnOR CO. 640-5112 \A' 1-.S I . I. 01° '\: 1~AY LOR CO Hl':Al.T«>HS ·-11111· UMI SIAVW#"S Ptt41ST-S271.000 MIW EXCLUSIVI! OPl'BIHG Fantastic panoramic view or rity li$.thts. O('Ca n . Cutalina & Palos V(•rdl>S. Absolute perfection thruout this professionally decorated & prof. landsca ped "Nanturk,.t" model' Better than mobt model homes. llii:-hly jmprov(>d with luxurious rustom cptng & draperies. automatic s prinklers & outdoor li~ht1ng & expensive wall coverings. Sort colors Call today to sec this 2 bedroom & convertible den beauty. Security area offers pool and tenni~ courts. WESLEY M. TAnOR CO .• REALTORS 21 t I S.. Jooqulft Hilt Rood NEWPORT CEHTEtt, H.I. 644-49 I 0 SICYR.UE WATERS Immaculate 3 BR pool home . Lovely ne ighborhood. Priced right at $87.900. No down to vets. WON't LAST! Agent 546-0351 WATERFRONT DPX $450,000 Exceplioaal income pro- perty on l.be water with boat doclt. Perfect for owner who wants to l1vt' In a spacious home and have an income unit OR home and separate unit for teenager. mother·tn law. Front house 1s 3 bedroom. den. dining rm PLUS ooe bedroom and loft unit Wlth tugh ce1l lnp. - WATUU'RONl HOML~ REAL ESTATE 631-1400 CORONA DEL MAR SIXUMITS in choice location. one block to Big Corona Beach-Qlo6t unusual m lhis area. Custom bwlt fo r original (and Present> owner Bwlt lll krtchens. fireplaces. one and two bedr ooms . $460.000. COLE OF NEWPORT . ·A ·>-~ ~ ' ,. ; ~ • ·.:. •• -J ·.l:-~. OWHEIWILL CAR.RY -10% ONTiilS BEAUTIFUL 4 8edrm. 21"1 bath home tn Laite ForesL Featured tn L.A. Times Home Sec· lion. Deck w/bench seat· IDJt $109 5-00 Ask for CraicBaUey oC'Costa Mesa. Irvine Newport Beach. Inc. Zl4 £. 17th St .. C.M 611-1266 Nationwide Network or Individually Owned and Operated Real Eatate orricea HEAP CHEAP Beautiful 2 bedroo m , fauu.ly condo, with all Lhe amenities. Pool. rec. area, shake roof. super sharp. Move 1n fast. Owner anxious Offered at $.'S4.000540-3666 IEACHLOVERS IARGAIH bfoy o crocldlftg fir.place ...t •.-i•• oc•• ¥Mow cled.. Thrff ~. d9a. 2 1/) baths. Toutfed Ceillftcp, W9f ..... - 1RVCh more. Pooltide to..._ °" view bivff lust 1tepl to bHch. • .$I 02,500. ,..._._.•T• LACUESTA RACQUET CLUB 2Va years new. 1 700 + sq .rt . Protessiooally carpeted and draped. 2Va o•th. Bulltin bookcases. much more. orrered for 493-1812 $1~500. 1006 CostoMHo 1024 l'~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 duplx. 1oclud1ng bay froot to be exch down ltl a pkg. 2131684·3200 IMEIALDST. Duplex with owner's un· 1l. good localloo. dbl garage. 2 frplcs. Clear. seller will carry 1st T D. $249,000 .-wPORT !!EACH REALTY 675-1642 642-0762 CoCllladelMar 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 IDRM COTT AGE PUIS IHCOMIE Pegged hardwood floors. wood beamed ce1hogs, 2 brick fireplaces, country latcben PLUS 2 Bdrm. 2 bath lncome tm1t w/pvt patio and y 11.ni. Sl.90. 000 Cal644-721 I etlla BYOWMER Lusk HV Hills. bl r. cor · ner lot at 1521 Keele Or .• 481'. 2Ba, many xtras m cludl.llg all apphances. $210.000, fee. Owner will finan ce at 10 '": to quahfied buyer. mm dwn. 3% to bk rs. 955-1534 or752-6105 t«>ME PUJS JNCOM E BY OWNER Deluxe large cui tom home· 4 bdrm. sewanf( rm. 2'h ba. lots or storage. dbl garage. play house, quality custom const. + 3 beautiful smeJe story 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Apt's. Neve r vacant • very close to beach . $2:59,000. Save call Owner S3s.86S9 BUtLDERSCLOSE OUT New Beach Home: 3 bdnn. 3"'1 ba. Just a few OwMt-Wll Rutaltce short blocks from the Beaut_ extra lg 3 Br con beach. Priced to sell: d o . F' r o n t u n 1 t 536-0133or 536-8821 w/pnvacy. Frplc. pool. -.. -ID-l-SOH--H-IG_H_ JOC. 1 Yr new. 979-5370 4 DAZZLING 4 BR. pool ALLSTATE :tJ;,c:,~~~':8 from -ROH ORT, lri& REA!. TORS 963-1366 _.. EASTSIDE '63-7 653 pM Near Irvine Blvd Im · t._.W• maculate 3 bdrm home. 2 HllliMMr 1042 baths. fireplace. BBQ. service porch. d1n1n1t room. ocw carpets. fresh paint. Many xtras S1Z7.500. F1ex.ible t.erms. ....................... HO MONEY DOWN 38r Condo $119.900 Phil Beosoo Agt 964 -2187 ,,... 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COZY COTTAGE. East.side Costa Mesa. 2 * bdrm home. fireplace. double garage. close m * $75.000. Roy McC-*, Rltr 548·7729 ....................... Exch tn-plex. O) 3br. --------• (2)2br. for house In Costa ISq\IALITY IMPORTANT TO YOU? Take a look at this beautiful 4 bdrm. 3 bath Mesa Verde ho m e . 1t features : a year old cu.stom ~· and )8CUZZI. used bnck deckmg and s undeck off maste r bdrm. Call 546-5880 for l'.DOn! del.aiLs ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS Mesa to $90,000. Ai,:t . 960-:B>O IETTElt THAHHIEW Newly remodeled 3 br. 2 bll, frplc. has new roof. plumbing & paint. 2 palJos w /bbq area 2 car gar. Lush landscaping. Only $71.500 David Bourke. R ea ltor . 546-99SO RVPARKIHG $92.500 X1ra lge lot offers this roomy 4 bdrm home. walkin pantry & lge en- tertaining fmly rm. Sub mil all offers. WHY WAIT FORSAMTA $91,900 REAL TOtlS 0 D 67s.5511 ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Bike To Beach BY OWNER. BLUFFS. ....;: Reduced ~P.P9. .. Q~, Sl42.000. Monthly pay- ments of SJ.Bl. 4 Bdrm Mesa Verde executive llome. Pool. J&CUllJ. va cant. No quahfy ing ~1.9 ~teT thas pnvate court to see a hom e. w/spac1ous r ooms. warm colors. loads of c ustom featur es & luscious landscaping ~eenough for all of you. Premium 1 level 3 BR. 2 Thousands ba, except.iooal kitchen. WESTCUFF spectacular location on CUSTOMIZED 4 Bdrms largest green bell and dJrung room. lnvcl· Custom add1t1ons 1ng courtyard Like thruout. $1.95.000 644·16SS model home. SlW.000. EAST SIDE TRl-PLEX Large 3 bed.room owners unit with fireplace & private courtyard plus two 2 bedroom units with separate garages. Local· ed near 20th & Tustin. in Costa Mesa. Real pnde rA ownership. Full pnce $207 ~. Call 556-2660 «;:SELECT T'PROPERTIES •FAST* •CASH* For Your Eqwues OR EXCHANGE what YOU want for what you have, or what YOU expect to receive m the near future. 24 hrs 645-4095 Meal s.otty. Rltn. •VETBlAHS• No down. up to $100,000. Act oow · Prices rlS m~ ! 00-5062 ~21. CrocbrR.E. I PETEBARRETI REM.TY 6142-5200 IMMIDtATEOCCPY 2 story 4 Bdrm, Family room. fo:-mal d1n1ng area. Lease option or sale. As king $107 .000. Present. 400lll" *FOR All CJ~t:E?f'er AIUS /\ niv1i.1nn of ll.1rl)or l nH• ... lmt•nl Co Walk to country club from th.is Mesa Verde 4 bedroom home Sunken l!Vlllg nn .. family room. formal d.uung and plush carpets. BKR. $133.000. Call S40-l 720 BASIC STARTER HOME. $69,900 Priced right with 3 Bdrms. new carpets. ~lot. and many frwt trees. Only ~.900. Call ~5880 ~HERITAGE • REALTORS SECLUDED EASTSIDE Owner t.ransrerred. m usl sell bJ.s lovely newly re- modeled a.ad redecorat- ed 4 bdrm 2 bath home. Sparkllog new ultra modern country kitchen. Rai se d h ea rth flrepalace. tastefully done in natural woods Quarry t Ue entry and walll. Front courtyard. Bright. s pacious a nd channi.ng. You'd better hWT)' aJ>d see this one at $100,000. Call 540-1 lSl -~~ HERITAGE REALTORS HEWCOHDOS 3 Br. 2~ ba, 2 br. l t,; ba. FP. dbl gar. pool , Jacuzzi. open heam Cl'll· ings From S71.900. 10'.~ down~. MESA VERDE 3BR +. den. 2 bath. A.'lllUm 9<,;, In. $115,000 Ph 644-~757 ~TSIOE AXER 3 Bedrm. hardwood floors. alley access. va · cant and ready Owne r Wlll consider VA/FHA tentlS Call now 645-9161 ... •1• OPEN HOUSE .-REALTY z 2 HOMES-2 LOTS $97,500 Q!Jet Cove lnvestments ~9850 SKYIUJEWATBS lmmaculate 3 BR pool home . L ove l y neighborhood Priced right at $87 .900 No down to vets. WON'T LAST! Agent 546-<ml CITY CABIN Stunnmg departure from the ordinary w /accents on country! Cabin-hke almo6phere. Kit nooded w/llte from s kylif(hts! 55~477 * * SACRIFICE! Beaut Woodbndgo 3 Br 2148 ' PLUS elegant 2 Br condo pnced below market. 8olh or lake. 673-4311. Owner/A.gt. IYOWHEI Woodbridge comer dl'· tached 3 Br 2 Ba $94.900. Biscay 4 Br. den 3 Ba. huge lot $159.990. &&2--0112. 644-6687 BY OWNER THE TERRACE 2Br. 288. Condo. frplc. 2 car gar. on Greenbelt. s tepi. lO pool & jacuu1 $84,750 19 OWNER. Culverdale :! bdrm. fam. rm • highly upgraded w/prof. int de cor. Cov. pauo. corner Vlew lot, prof. lndscpd & auto. spok~. Nr pool. parlt. schls. etc. Under SSS.900. ~1678 GREENTREE A Brentwood ideally located on cul·dc·sac street. Within walking diataoce to schools. park. pool a nd community shopping center . Asking ooJ.Y sae;soo. eau t.od&)'. e H1\NCH HlAL fY ~,51 2000 TRIPLE VALUE· Loca· B~BUY INIRVJNE CUYI FARM HOUSE oar. of yesteryear '! Pil ared porch entry, sunny country kitchen. La rg e garden! Hideaway patio! Very unique! Hurry. call ~ 3 Bdrm Condo. 2'h ba .• t1on. good llvlng & Woodbridge Brighton. ffl>lc, 2 car attach gar. price!! HURRY! CALL appraised vaJue $125.000. prune loc. pro( decorat· &4&-7434. owner must sell. $117,000. F ORESTE OLSON .... ... .. . "' VA DUMP Appraised at $64,000. Net1hbor1 homea ap- praised al Sl00.000 and ~.Call MJ-0'25, Bltr. IAYMOHT DUPLD Spadoul 3 bdrm. & 2 bi!rm. untt. wtt.b rrpk. a.: 4 car aar. A s1q>erb ren· tal property w /city. bay b each amenltlu . PtS.0001 OcHnfronta trom '37~000 & up. .... ..,,.,. •. ......... •'71-7060. ed By owner 589,900, cenuRY 21 ~l--068S -~-1.965_. ______ GoW __ s_ ... _Sen __ k_•_ WOODBRIDGE PLACE 1002 IARGAJM HUNTERS 3bd:r .• 2 ba .• Stonewood OPEN IH IA YSHORES Charming Cape Cod 3 BD 2 BA. Lovely rose garden. Near private beactr. $210,000 including+.md. S&E MARY HARVEY AT 2546 CRESTVI EW 644·9060 21t1 IAN JOAQUIN Htu.I AO IN Nlw.otn ~N'Tlfl model A/C, Jacu.ui. Lge. Sharp, clean 3BR 2 ba Io t M a n y C u st o m home. frplc and enclosed features By owne r patio. call today for Ul· ~-54 formation. MULHIARH lteatty Re9fthr 754-7100 $10,000DOWM Batl..Bo Vlllaae. '900/mo. lease option. """ ........ Cll64S.15lt FD1 t•V.., 10l4 . ..................... . IYOWMER 3 BR.. l'r'I/ bl. bollua rm • 2 a\OU'Y condo. Pvt paUo. Cpu/drpe, 2 car 1ar. Wkdya 543·9545, eves 848-2953 Ultimate In Comfort and loving care. Broad IDOOC' 4 bdrm .• 3 ba., cen· tral atrium wlth waterfall. Rear y ard Wlt.b toW pciv•cy. Steps to pool and teo.n1a courts. •• !·(jj DNLY ptLOI Mono«t. Otiamblr 11. 1111 OtVr Itel •t•t• i'ottwr ., .. btett ~ ~ ~~~-~~ -. --·····•····•·····•••···· ··••••·•••············· : ~~.~ ...... ~.~~ ....... ~:~~ ....... ~~.~.~.!~~! ~.~~.~?~~ ..•.•...•..........•.•. ·•·••·•······•···•·•••• ·············•·•······· ...•.................•• llK°"""°tN"'fY 2000 LaftforSde 1200 c.o.ht..._ lU4 IW"9•1eectt 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 0 ..W u.4fTS/CM OCW".ROHT AHTIQUI IUffS 3 l:tK, ll ba~~· or bcb OttMr a ... htet• ~ ............ !!!~ ~~.!'!!~ .... !!~~ ~.t.~~~ ... !!~~ OUTSTAMDIM6 IUY 67 ACU DIVILOPMEHT M90.000 "!!,_•l Newport JO :s S2 J BR ll Ba F..aatalde Co.U orta-441t IT$-541'7 A~ with Coulal approved Mcila. SM mo. Call Pam -plan. By Owner •.OOO or LarTy, 546-5880 ll BR hie w/pra1('. walk PAMTASTtc MUfTUfll Tb• biably detlrabl Plal) 4 Bro•dmoor I 1\&'r1lo Roell . ~tr.i a • cutlom decor•to dnpm · phaabon>et~~ cxMrtd patio . .,.. •!" t.-. tool ahed It I lloaM!Owoer'• dnt1m call Wda1 ror deUlb. Laguna Niguel Realty • Pl1 on UU. ''Z" plan tn n. Bh'ta oaJy ,ro.ouo. U MID flnMDt c PllMI LOCA TIOM ltFOlMPLDU Talt_,ovtrtW1w loao On ly '40()K Down. lncom1. $23.135 Vt"r mo P•Y nwu only Sl4,000 per mo. Seller n~ c11h1 ~II Ride ~yera. BKR. 714 542-367$ ~12 t1repl.ace, 3 111 bdmu, 3 to bcb, pnvacy. ou pcla, OWof~ t.llw. ceramic UJe. wet s:mmo _53&_35C17 ___ _ red hill ... ~. ~ 1 · l~OO 1041 ............. ....................... PACIAC IS&.AMO VIU.AGI ~"f11lnl vlc••• of orean 6 n1UU11tam.. in bt'llutlful all adult l'ommunllf End unll with lovl" y IJ'O'ftll on lat'I , low I malnl lot I Bdrm. 2 balb. lit' llv ttu and laoal n... lo dub bouH • pnnl /\ rart' flDJ Pnnid al lJU,500 -------49).9494 4t5-UJO Cau ~pany • 496-JA I) UO-i050 lOH ....................... llO'ottWAT'Blt Tup ~'Of"DC'r on I a\ t It vn~llC! doC'~ J 8R. ~ b111h :z )C"ah new. $10,HO C)wft/ Bkr ™ .... Yi.to 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-SPA MIW LISTING I t tw. z i.l(W')'. ru.tu· Carn1 Uramatll' •ood • ata.. IY rm. 3 ba .000 All ~ with ••tl'OJIYC" Ult" Sti&r Hull)' ttlty l7U 0071i of M•'""•n lllt" J ledroom, 2 both h<mw on tjMfi._ ...... -trt liteclt I 0'9 J loU hP an t htk• ft•t•I ••••,:•••••••• ••• ••• • • • • ~ MuatStt Sllfi.~ QUiil' snm And bttJ&thl1tk111a t>«'lm view mi.kt' th111 J ~. 2 "7 b•th homt' II J(l"«'ltt (ind $U4,$00 ln H~t ltl the fUlUN' 1tdj1t luU lot •vallable $72.~ • AffOltlAILE HOME MOVl' right l.n & <"n)Oy ~ cbttrlul 2 bt't!room home with h111h IM'llml'<i ce1ling, eat·in ktt«hen, & <X't!an v1~ Sl03.~ • nuECHARM Woo d pan('ll1n.i . fireplace. s lruntod .elatis. tieauuJuJ tree8, walk to beach. 3 Bedrooms & guest urul with pnvale mtrance. $157,100 • U04So Coasllhway In Village f''a1re 1.AGUNA BJo:ACll 497-2457 *DUPLEX* Ocean s ide of hwy. h>vel lot, euy access lo beach Needs pa.mt. minor re pairs, ideal ror hom~ & income. llurry. only $1S9.900 Mllwsion Realty 494 0731 $173,000 Duplex, contr11ct t.I sale. 3 yrs, ti'?. Wk do w n 1 5 ·~ 2 n d BeauWuJ. Call Marcel I IT. 957·2666 U.GUHA IE.ACH'S RNESTHOMES /'\JEUJE\..\_ .1 ... -.0«. 1fH hl.U l .-HJU"•t BP 11< h .191 '·~~·1 ILDG.SITt EXECUTIVE SPECIAL ln a rwuihbe>rhood of 1 m potlOI nomcu1 Thlll 3 bdrrn S turdrv11nt Weatt'llff hom~ as n ~. pnct-d for you at llbe,000. Ther\l'I old fl&lltucoed quality in urn. rmdcm home Slart. th1• new year nght 111 the Ne wiwrt ll1gh S!'hool °"1nl't. To 64'1! lhi.r. m IW\Uy appealing born\'. call us at~ll.51 ~HERITAGE REALTORS SACRIFlCE Beaut 4BR. pool, spa. lge yard Xlnl area. $142.500 673-431l_A-'gt;.,... __ _ HOME+ APT. 2BR hou:ie +Apt over gar. R2 Big corner lol, v11:w 0/R, L /R, ckn $225,000. Appl only 215 Sl Andrews Hd . Agt ~ (;l)unty, 5 Br. 3 Ila. :.! frplcs, 2 cur aaraRt'. IRe fncd yurt.I. Owner out or rountry. Must sell or l:w w /opt to buy G onll t.erTn:; $133.000 549 7971. 4 duplex. including bay front Lo be exchanged down 1n a pkg . 213/684 3200 -----MUSTSELL $6000 DOWN N.sumes bal 1143.500 al Sll.25/mo. 3 Ur, vool. am mac. Owner will carry <1l 10%. Vac, n o C"red1l needed, princ only. 64.5-il'9. liarbor Vlt.>w Palermo Vv~ l/b R E A:ll TV MO ~ODO On &.I 4 bd.nn. :I ba, hurn.-w f poot, jar , ram rm. compl .. e\)' r•mod.iled Iha lnt murh mor• Owner wlll floanr•1 Nu ut'dll nttdod t'55,000 lHalHc C' A•ll for 1':d <llcmllw 904 JO~ SANTA FOR 11f.H a cul• beach <'CJUaP. run UIM 1t '• t>O a R 2 lout. l0d$, UOTll f~ rwat kit valu. Thi l an n rult'<l development in ..i ~real location A ll'ntnhve 1>ubdlvls1on maJ• wo ppro\•cd by PlonninR ('om rnas~ton 6 20 Acre11 Shopplnft Center 8 13 Arrt> Multiple Family 4 00 Acre!ll Servlce Commc•rciul 47.33 Aerts stngle Fumlly I Good Quollty mulUple units 1m nll"dlot('l)' to north and good quality hom\.~ adJncent on lhe wet1l. 2. Sl•wer ond wnler muim1 al triu·t ~nk 3 ~<'hoc.I one block Cull 1''n.'8.no, Cu (209> 225 4800 ·~) ~2877 Arter 5 OOPM -----JOH A LOT F.a11i.ide <.:-O&tta Mc.. 3 ~ate hou.18 on cor- ,,..,. lut Soper loc.-Uun. $lllU. \IQCJ. P, •rf1 2.HO bar, microwave, cibl aar Ueawtul 3 br, with lr1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/Opnl!r. Brand new. y*1"d.$4.50 f • .... ,...... 4Ul)lercondo 631-oot 841..w'f ----Buy o f lb• Month 1WICS.f«H 4 Br. 2"" ba. nu S & S $181,000 . Plant to New 2 Bdrm, 2 ba Golden Wut Eat1tes. avocadc» 1.o •·allbrook TWnhm Plu1b crpt·a. Gourmet Country 3,0it acre1 QuaUly 2A50 frplc. J1tc, aar. Av1ul. .ldldK11. ram rm w/ w~t aqroolft •• al2.tM:I ~'!,.honltml::_ J.~~ now. $475 lit Mo. & dn'a bur. form din'K· 3 c111 .... .., ..,.. .. "-Marian.Ile 640 ,...,..., aar. 1'735/mo lncl 0 ¥rd In bllla 1urrounded by ;'64&. 7'14 ' """" C&JI 968-4602 " IJVV•· 2 frplc'a. 3 Or 3 ----Ba. OoU & river View. 38drm. 2ba. y&rd, pool + 3Ud, 288, huae ram rm. New cu.Wm qu11lily 3 Br Jae. t'rplc, 2 cur gar, kids FP, 2 g11r, nr pk, ocean . 2 Ha 2542 1q tl bome:.. & pe\S ok. $450. 675-6670 =.6'5-l.223ors:MJ.l286 . Jacunl tub. w"l bar, A&t-.oral786eves ......... heat pump. golf cart lO . "!'"P°" clubhou1e. $194,000. Oiarmin1E·111de homeby Hwt.e. )242 JIJUtop unique an wood Orange " 17th on qulel ••••••••••••••••••••••• constl\ICUon 3 level, 3 Br culdelac. 3 BR, 2 HA. 3 8r llofM. off water, '67) 3,u .... ITS OOUDtryhomes Orchard, ramrmw/lgeust'dbnrk mo Incl gard1·nu. " c o r r 1 I • 11 t a b l e , rp&c " <'Ute sunporch, nu 714/846 329() IUIHA PARK 1recnbou1ea. on Z.29 paint , paper & crpts T k acre• rorever view. Nice yard w/ gardener nt. l244 a • over loan . On ly Overloo' klnl San Luls =· BM-_3&49 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $200K down. Income. 1l<E CJ.<¥15 per mo Payrntnlll Rey River. S22Q.000 AV AJL NOW LAK ..:.~ Lar11e1t un onJytG,*>Opermo Won't Ranch Acres Realty PrlmeMeaa.Verdf'l<w 3 ll. be:.t v~t'w. l!kr, 2Ba, hut, call Rack Byers, 71417~3150 bdr 2 b1 pool hom<· atuclwd :.! 1:ar iiaragl', Ul.IOA-MIWPOIT llA&.TY '7M 170 ...._., '9r S• C-rclal ,...,.n, 1600 ········•··•·······•·•· IOfO ••••••••••••••••••••••• liK.K. 714 5'2 3676 Grass Valley, Nevada Ct Cootact Jaclue Unique ~c · tenni.,. 1)()l)I el<" --ty, ca 2 aupub estate Homes54&-5900 mo ~~~~~·~5°~~ 1\)f'cr mE WOHl.P Vll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~r3br V•ullt'd «•I 1--------· 1n11. A t<'. icuar ll•d. IUYONV.A. t.}.inun PoUl. lC"nr~. l:Hi\l o~nt"t t ii1'41 fM..UD 1~ 0087 20NALOT Nr11.ly dt•l·oratC"d. 3 bed.rm 1lWnt"r'11 uoH • M"l)l&Hlt~ lllrtlllh' 1"1n IDllc potenllal Juat lla t ed ("all for Jlr"' 1t·w h41>717l t •ff, 'U I• @2 THE REAL 1 EST"TERS , ll OUMPO Wtual 1t mt'"'• V t-:t'll' But WOW ' WllA r I\ RUY! A hit or ('lb<lw gTCMllC wllJ make )'llU $S1 Even has pool. SA Vt-: am• Hurry cttll now II 646-74.:W CEHTURY 21 Gold Ster Senk• IMMEDIATE POSSESSION lf yOU quallfy you can have your ramily lO front of the cracklmg f1replact' lfl UUll beauuruJ Bluffs home on Cltnstmas Day flnancing 1.s available & we'll maaJ the ch11nge of address so unta can rind you. Don't delay, U<'l Lo- c!lay' tl6 Plata Open Sat & Sun I 5 ~DoWRHone l'ropo:s1t1on 13 Ocean Vtl.-w SHARP Pe1iil11Uka Point Prest1g1ou s 3 Bdrm+famlly room lU:At;H HOUSE HOME $34.5.W> '«RI'"""'· Rltr. ~64S.1531 ut 1ubmll )'OUr down IWU'ml Uf\ th.II l1C'1&Utlful. mmac..· 3 bd.rm , a bitth honwoo 111u1 Nrnedot Ill 1>rNllltll U~M Sep gu.t rm or dl'll with 1•narlllln& f'rllk It u bath HaaonalM at•.~ CAUHl·"l I red hill ~ Wtel ...... IOtl ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ..,c .......... $1~.ood' uo.000 down ('unlru«t of sale ror JJ lb,000 on ,. ~ bdrm 4 b a . h o u ~ r 1 n Wt•lmiJUater lK mo old IWS~ BV OWNER l m - rmculate 3br. + lg fam rm & lot. Ideal locatlon $63.000 w /10~ o r ? 00wri cau S36-0397 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •EXCITING• Udofil.-port lch flit.ate sale Smack ditb in the nuddle of beautiful Newport H a rbor. A J(arden paradise + P<'l , marvelous pvt beach . walk to s hopping in Newport llarbor's most t"xclusave area. ( K?.0757 > CGlforNa roc:Hlc MobileH.-SalH 2706 1 larbor Ste. 206 A 54().5937 MOllUHOME IMfORMA TIOM Rent. option to buy info, repo's, loan a.ssumpll011 etc. Easy finance 0 A.(; 9o(ficea Mabll. HcMM Store E. Anaheim 956-4500 Sant.a Ana ~-7070 Anahetm 956-1011 W. Anhclm 761-1442 Welllminater 848-3895 Nf.."W SHOPPING Cfo;NTl':Jt N<.'Wl)Ort 8t' ll r h A re iii Triple net LellH'I 1-·1r,t yean renl tcuarantff<i l~me hlah lnfflt..· towlt U,000 Sq feet reotabh: •pa~ S7ll0.000 PLUSH TU·PLlX prot:Jertlea available. Xln1 CM location. Two 2BR & ooe 38R w/wet bar. frplc '11, enc l garages. & lndry rm Don't miss th111 one• JJ74.900 Only 1~% down. $32S redtt. 2 BR. 1-: Sid~ Woodb d d I gar. fncd puuo. Adulb no n Rl· exec e ux Geor9t Elk.IM co. 6)(.J400 M 644-8758 A fR€HIG€ ,..,..-~ ~ HOM €S IUCHSTORE with rart&JncJ storefront o n Newport 8lvd-0ver ~sq fl.. plus 2 odjaccnt loU. Bulldlng la venatlle as to usage, loU may be paved ror pru1d.ng. Avail on con tract sale. $325.000. Bu rr W hi t~ n~alt ~r 190 I Newport Ulvd N 6 (71 41 67~·4&30 OFnCE BUILDING 4 small swtes. $89,900. Near Bristol & Baker. CM. Agt. S48-7729 --Property 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GARDEHA". Twelve 2 Br un1ls w/pool G r .. al Costa Me!lu rentul arl!u $449,000. 3333W. CoaJll Hwy, NB 645-6646 CRUMMY4PLU Investor's delight. All 2 Br apt.a. New painl & carpeta. Pnced right at too.000. A '1R€HIG€ /~ _ HOM€~ 3333W Coast Hwy, NB 64S.6646 4 B I. duplexes ltld ba)'troul lO be excb down an a pk g. 213/tll4-3200 -- DfWXE4PLEX Brand new-all the ex· traa. Great Coel• Mesa locat100. l de•I for owner/occupant-two to cboo&C from . .,'ull pnce ~.000. PREHIG€ ~ HOME~ :(' PR€HIGE 3333W.CoastHwy,N8 /~ I HOMES 646-6646 3333W Coast Hwy NB Hy owne r ocean view 645-6646 ' triplex S. C. $235.000. 4 22UMITS Extra sharp! OnJy 6 yrs o ld . Tenant s p ay Whlles. 2 BBQ. rec rm, poot 9x gross. Xlnl area $550.000. Owne r w1 II ca.rry at 9.53. A UEHIGE q_ __ -+-___.~_HOME~ 3333W Coast Hwy .. NH 64S.6646 16 MEW UNITS/CM $113),000 Agt. 675-$487 EantMdt Trfp&.x Sma.111 BR urut.s on San· ta Ana Ave. lncomt! $718/mo. Full price a-J.000 plexes S. C Sl95,000 each. 4·plexes D. I' $235,IXX> euch. Minimum sso.ooo cash re9U1r('d each. Pnn. only . ., manc· U\g by seller. 496-5275 ------llACHFIXSt SI 15,000. San Clemente Tn·Plt'x, pnced t.osell. Well locatrd 2 l· I BERTHA HENRY REALTORS 215 Del Mar 492·4121 1 UHITS-CJiA. Beaut. new building. Flreplace.t, 11.nl location 'ISL lnvmt.s 642-1603 MUST SEU DUPLEX. $"17,500. Good condition. good locallon. Ownertaict, 673-7737 3639aq ft.cstmhomeon5 peta 646-l07ll condo, .1v;11I 1mmt!d, forested ac. Every lux --short term.~ ~-1833 ury convenien ce: 2 INSJ'ANTIN frplc's, hg covered deck New l 0 w n h 0 u se Reaut J Br 2 Ba, form with 100 tnl view. 3 yrs F..a.o;tside Qwck move in dming rm an Uruv. Parl.. okl. Cannot be duplicated s:ss. mo !Wsl va lul' in Ulvered patio. dbl gur ror $189,500 sale price. town. 2548 Oninge Ave. W/U pt!nl!r, 11 l e p s t o 4300 aq_ ft designer's ~. com~. J!?~llJa~~hop· home. No step too J!reat Pll\B • 11c.,.,.,,,., ..,.,., mo for elegance & conve-LargeCondo 2bdrm.2ba. Village Realtors . ruence. 10 magnUlcenl encl. patio. 2 car encl ~l-2'176or552·7000 prlv. view ac. w /lrg garage all xlras. pool -... llefri r 11 1)0nd. orchard. gardens, etc. Avail. 12 15 $375 uft. t;'+ loft c!~J!.c. ac · 1 undef'lround ruel tanks. 5832-5.262 644-1523 AddltiooaJ 4000 11q ft top line comm. grade bldg. $4116. Best Costa Meu loc. ~ 48r, 3 balh. A/C. All Pricedngblal$395.000. 3 BR 2 Ba pool home. elec ldlchen, family rm CaJI for appt. 751 2060 wet bar, rrplc, Intercom: Biii Aufder Helde 3 Rr 2 Ba Mesa Verde muchmore.Pool,parkti, 916/273·7996 Charlie $50() mo Call 546 5811(). garde ne r $595 / mo. Gallelle 916/265-6329 askforPam • 559 90SG wknd :>, Aets. 100 S . Auburn. (4Q8)688-Z310wkdys. Grus Valley, Ca. 95M5 ----11__. &........._ $500. Univ Park 3 br. 2 bo1, --sa..-. 4 IDRM POOL HOME wl J(ardencr & dues ~ 2800 T78All h ~ 8tss .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• eg. eny ------ wm trade '7500 deed or trust f~ eqUlty in 3-4 Dr hOme. Subject only to amall lJlt T D. 751~ or 493-llS.l eves. 4 Bdrm 2 bath. rsreplace. 3br. Jba. sep on. frpk. fe nced yard, covere d palJo, alt.ached gar!( & pat.lo. $575 mo Nr. South pool. Deerfield, lrv111t• C:O.StPlaza $500 Larry Waelde Will sell or trade new beauWul 4 br home in Lompoc for properites ID Orange Co . or Tahoe ~ I I ... ... II I( I \ I I I . I 1~1~ I ro111 H•1 Ct•t.u ~r1 lll;r area.963-0459or548-3451. 2 BR 1 BA, encl. Rarage, W.U trade 1978 Tioga 22\.'z. sml yard. triplex. S325 -i Motorhorne for property $100 cleaning +-S!iO l.n Incline VIiiage, Lake security. Kids & s ml ptll Tahoe. 963-04S9 or ~7_9 ____ _ 5411-3451 Brand new 3br, 21h ba. ..... ~rplc. _Dbl l"(arg. 1JOOI & ••••••••••••••••••••••• JaCUUJ. 5 mm tu bl·h Yr HouMtfunithed ly lease. No pc,>UI. SS:!S ••••••••••••••• •• ••• • • • ~ 91.57 /835 9543 G-ral ll02 Ava1l l2/ll. 4HH 2ba . ••••••••••••••••••••••• pauo. fncd yard, gar ORANGE Country Lav · Close In OC:C & So Csl 1ng. Equestrian ac -Plaza. $485/mo. Mt 6pm t1Y1t les. New duplex. &»9683 Beaut. 3 bdrm. 2 bath • ..._ --frplc lge fed yrd, $675. ~.clean, garg. sm fenc~ rm.o..;ne,.997-5612 yd, sm pt!t ok 351·<.; Avocado 642-0857 . No &.arJ-a .._.. 3 l41 SUtgles ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crescent Bay. steps lo o.aroillt 3226 ocean, 3 br. 2 ba. 2 frple1>, ••••••••••••••• ••••• • •• 1185 yrly. 497 -3282 Brand new house 3 br, 2 t,.; ba. 2 car Rar. fn<'d yd Pool . tenni s. full amenities. Near shoJl". recreation. i.chools & boatin g $650. mo Oceanfront old Fr . ~ NEW WOODBRIDGE Exec 3 Br 2"'1 Ha twnhme. Formal d1nan~. A/C, dlx upgrades, nr lake. all rec re at1<rn pn v 1le ges SS95 5116-J(r.I' J ---WOODBRDG- CREEKSIDE Large 4 br, 21r.. bas, 2 sly, fam rm, n(:itt to prk. Perfect ram hom<'. SS95 1mo C11 1l wk/dys 898 5633 cves/wkndi. 752 flllll REHTALS 2 BR. H'l ba. .. .. . . . $425 2 8R,:.!ba ........ ~ 2 OR, 2Y• ha.. . .. $475 • 2&Dor3 BR,2lJu .. SSSO 38R, l"'1 ba ........ $475 3 BR. 2 ba ...... S5SO 3BR,2"'2ba .... ~ 4 BR. 2•, ba .. $600/lll!l:i Normand)' guest house. 2-sty, 1BR.1..-,· BA. frplc, patio, garage, pr1 v. beach. $550 wtnter, $650 yrty. 4.99-4439 tn4>63&-372Sor 771 ·3220 lfS23 C.otPU5Da·IRV04E BToro 3232 ------ Mlwport leoch 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAllJll"CI leach 3248 Air cond 2Br Condo, 11va1I ••••••••••••••••••••••• One or the last levt"l ,bw ldable lots on the ocean side of the hwy. 'The area has many pre-11~ homes & ts clc11te In Lquna's m08t beaut. beaches. Owner muy ftnanC'e on tMtall 11ult Pnced In sell at $139.~ 4Dr38a FEE BEACH HOUSE $116,000 Mobile Home furn or un· rum. ACl'OM street sbop· ping & buses. $8500 firm. 642-7750. S48-'758 A pR€HIG€ ,q_ ~ HOM(~ ll.EAK EVIEH Magnificent beachfronl West NeWP.>rt home. 5 Bdrm, 2 llalhs+dorm Ion . $1100/mo.to June Yrly l.5e possible 956-587 l Jan 20. $300 mo. + dep .. l I Br unique quiet ,,..., ar. yr l.se. Tom Cushman, Frpl. kids/ p el s ok. owner /agt. 1132-5842, Rou11h. $450. J an. l. 832-:•uo _•_2286 ___ _ Assume9~% loan. Lodn. tl75,000 833-1.840 ------f:cml• V*Y 3234 WXURY UVIHG •EXCITING• Turner .\113()(' 494 1177 By Owner. Duplex. 2 un1Ls 7 UNITS $325,000 llomc ea Seashore Dr $180,000 $2W1000 Ortega ranl'h 25'}. dn 9'h%. $48-5682 PR ICE D BELOW GOVERN MENT AP· PRAISAL. Cool ocean breeze cores11es th11 cha.nrung 2 story home. Sun filled lJving room. gourmet kitchen & din. King aaz.ed bdnns. Mewport .. adl ..... ,. 3333W. Coul llwy, NB 641-6646 150/o DOWM 4-Plex & Sngl Family. Assume. Seller wlll fmance. Mngmt avail Agent Gary D. Dosier ON HACH Uecorator furnished 2 story 4 Bc1rm borne with View. In best location. ~/rno winter tse. •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Newly re mod led 4 ll R 4 Br. l~ ba. nr Schooh1, 2ba, sunroom. 2 frplt. Qaurches, & Shopping panoramic ocean \IU. $450/mo. 968-9840 Mst.r Br suJle w /s1tt1n..: lana, $30.000 SS00,000 Cash (jt. 494 325.1 Walk to bch, sholl" 2 fir 2 Ba hm. secl'd pot10, vul R2 lot, great potent for expan . S16 ~.000 ~aler Real ~tale, ~. . Natural Mood Hartlof' View HCMM s BrSomeniet. 20% down ...... Balance lNTEREST ONL V for 3 yn (LO'h-). VACANT! 54().7558 Dr. Parker courtesy to Brokers Rare Bh.df Coodo, l sty. 3 br, 2 ba. Pnme loc, earth woe decor. Prine. only ~.000. 581-6678 --------- PLUS Oa.rovt!t pnvate root top t.ernCe, perfect. for IUD· bethmg or just watching the sW'llet over Cata~na Won't last' ~ liliil __ ... ~-'- 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DELUXE MOBILE HOME W/expando llv rm Is lg enclOled add on, front lulchen, Kulg n bdrm. U,WRent CGlfonH raclflc MobileH.-•Salff 2706 Harbor Ste. 206-A 540-5937 FAMILY NT PA.RIC :Md> Llncoln, 1975, AC. Alcan aiding, d.tihw11hr. Beautiful! I S • Park. (SJJ.52U· X > ~ tltl3 charmlnp home cnh unced by R~ZC'bo, decks, ocean view. den & family rm. 1•1"ffect ror the family, w/3 bdrms . & 2 bil c,i.tQ r..MNl'WIOP ,Mlan Assumable 81/2°/o I.HM,'::.. Opt. M MAKIOffU :Mxill Shelby, 1973, nice cond. vacant. P n ced un· der market ror quick sale (~) I I• . 'I I .1. "' , , " •J1JU I .1, ,,,,,.,,,, l)f1t·t I Harbor View Monoco 3bdr .• Pres identia l Phase Ill. Greal vll'w. 3 u... Coodo Le Br, 2 ba. By owner. You ._..., · aae '4~ own the land. Mo., ()pOoo t•ee $1 ,500 1 _......_ ZM4 Port Car Usle -:!87~~tt. lllty. f\'1•1 J4/.I '>•1'1 (I 111) $13,995 Single wide. c lean & cheery, well bll Anglea V8C11Dl. f Ht pollllellliOO, Anaheim. (8Yl654-&0l __,.... ,_ I 050 Open S/S 644 4887 496-7711 ·-···················· $159,900 1080 It'• GGrgt!outl I 2 Sly.!. 4 br, 1 ~._.....,.__,...,........,._......-. s.la "'-trrnl din'~, lrg Jo'K, 2~'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• MobMetto..Stor. 956-4500 be. upgrd 1 galore! Bltn EAST BLUFF, Give . 0--WHIAllmce v11c, aar opnr. brick AwayHigh!M4%assum. Lo down . lmm ~d ·I~~~~~~~~~ paUo. prof lndscp. All loan, 4 br, pool. Reduced po6le'llllon. Sp•clOU¥ 2 Br •c• 35• E _ _.._ Co h th1a ~ more for onl,Y SW.Im for qwclt aale. Lo + bom.13 rm. hf'dwd Ort, ... x xp......, ac · S1J2..'00 Realty w orld, dn. Alle•l aUJtlll,OOO By count:ry kitchen patio. 2 Updated. M u a l be ~ ~ ·~,..,...... car"ar.$75,000 Act now. mov ed. M a k e o f r . .,....._ . ....,._ . 1'11.1.W<lt\1 laJlt. 545-SSOO _w.._38_i9 _____ _ ~~~ ..... ~~.. ~!?.!!'!~~ ..... ~~.~ ,orSU-~13 .kn ... for We 1200 NEW EXCLUSIVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• LISTING DIASTICAU Y AICH HACH HEIGHTS Formal living with casual touch In this 3 Bdrm, 2 bath homo nesUed in the lN?CS with lor~e private deck. $179,500. A COUIWIU IAHtea CO. 496 ·7222 831-0836 ..,.,...~.., .... a..-...- BVAPPT.ONt.VI llDUC• f'HA or VA urm1 . Ooraeom 4 bedroom. 3 t8'7 $0. a Bdnna. l ~ ba, bldh hOme ln the country cov. encl. patio w /bltn on 1 acre wllh all tho ex· frplr/BRQ, doic run . trM. Owner wlll carry Redec. kitchen w/bltn \tie contract at 9-.% In traah compactor & dla· lereal. bwaaher. PARGO OUNOER 1/6'7MU2or .. ASl:iOCIATES <213 )28'7-4!088 857.mot 968-55415 •-~~~~~~~-..... Paoperty 1400 S... LAlfllMt I 016 •••••••••••••••• • •• • ••• •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Newport e.ach Com· WI•• .. " View meJ'Clal near Cannery 2 BR 2 BA condo. family VWace on Newport Bid. rm. 2 frplc'a, aecur. fat•, a St.oretofncet w /park· com m . po o I , ac , lna. *300,000 will trade dubhou3e, $155,000. &lb thN to cash out. Call mit olfer Term• avail•· Blayne A a her (TH ) ble. 934-1710 Wl!mCOAS1'PACIFIC 1---REAl.~ATE WANT ACTION? 8.1l·3600 496 8535 Clui;lft'd Adi 642-5678 •TRADEOR COMTIACT• 4 Urut.s in C-OSta Mesa. all s paciou s and re · furbished ; private pat.iOIS! $159.000. 752 l920. k QUAIL A..!~~J- CO,-TU 1:10 P.M.I 2HOUSES On l lot. Excellent Eastslde property. Owner needs qwck sale Only sao.ooo A PR€HIG€ ~~ i HOMES 3333W. Coa&l Hwy, NB 645-6646 ......... ~ Larae execuUve 4-plex. M.u.il be sold rut. Off era, "'en, offers. SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 S.A.4-ft.0 All 3 BR 2 Ba uniu. s1•00 mo Income. Owner wall carry 2nd. Full pn ce '156,000 A pi€HIGE: q__ __ -+--__.~_HOM€~ m:sw. Coaal Hwy, NB 645-6646 2 l&.OCICS TO IEACH 2 houaea, $44 150 each 1""ml available. Oon 'l be t.olale. SC01T RIAL TV 136-15U WTSI017 Pride of ownenhlP 3 Br 2 0. w/flreplace owner's u n it + tlx 2 Br t ownhou te unll s . $112,000. ~ r~ii'~~ &mW Cotttllwy, NB 641-6646 96M388 or 536 Z498 Principals only Waltt'frORt Ho.• 631-1400 Elegant 3Br. 2ba on Lido Isle, no children or pets. --nn & 25' Pvt balcony tWltq• leoch 1240 Redwood hot tub. Walk ••••••••••••••••••••••• to pvt b<'h. Avail mill· 4 BR. 2th ba. walk to Jan $850/mo. 499-5049 ocean. SSOO mo. Ask for -----Keslh,9624471 Crescenl 83y, steps to -ocean. 3 br, 2 ba. 2 frpk, 12 UN , Collta Mesa, 2 $850/mo. 675-0&LS BR l fir. encl. gar's, 7 years old. $430.000. By New legant 2 bedroom SWS )'TIY. 4g"7 3282. SSSO. or 2 bedroom + den ------HOLIDAYS SS7S. Cedar & window LalJIMHih 3250 ATTHllEACH home. Five blocks to ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner 548-42182. New 3 BR. 21i'r ba. ocean-beach. Pra vale 2-car New 2 bdrm. I ba air 12 UN1TS. Collta Meaa, 2 frootbome&2car gar. garage. Fully main-cond.. frplc Nr Lake MOO BR l Br~ encl gur 's1. 7 Weekly or monthly t.amed yard. Adults, No mo. 673-6634 yeani Ola. $420,000. u y Agent67S-8170 ....... 1""'wre at 525 1801 -----owner 548·4262. ~ ... (7141960_6331. 2 BR.. 1 BA. frplc. br~nd ~ •w tbMt &Mfwftlthed -------new house. $400 mo. (;a II _. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VERY SHARP 3 Br 2 Ra 2131822-4632 COST A MESA 1a11oa ltklRd 3206 new caflM!l.'i/drapes, bit 1 -H~ -3252 2 bdnns each 2 unlls ••••••••••••••••••••••• ins. frplc, patio, lg yard, ~ •• :;.:: ••••••••• have patio areas. 91/t""'· BAVFRONT. Brund new 2 car garage. walk lo , . • ftnancing avail. $149.SOO 3 8 R 0 n N 0 • Ba y beach. dose to ever· NI GU f. L S H 0 RE~ : Duv1d Bourke. Kealtor, w/comervlew.Lrglof\& ythlng. $525 mu. Call Spac1ous4bdrm,21;'Jh1t, 546-9'1150. skylltes, brick pat., $900 afttt SPM. 213/ 431-3125 ram rm, beach. lennl!$, •--•~t I t d S635/mo. 493·6293 or C:O.ta Mno ).ftlex mo """· .,, • 88 + e· Have your own fireplace 831 1453 All 2 BR 1 BA. l'rice poalt.673-l206eves. fot" Cbristmul 3 bdrm. ---------~·40""" ... 5 000 d •-3 BR. 2 .__ C I a llVI be. '47S per mo. 16582 ReauWuJ Home 3 bdrm. 3 .. ·"""· .. • own "' .,.., rp c., .ar. Thames (,n. Call Liz ba. Formal dm. private owner will carry on con Yearly. h I lract. lncomc$9'75mo. Rumbold Rlty 675-4822 1192-771 1 ext. 552 or comm . w1l tenn is, Agm\. 6454479 SM-1258 jacuui le beach. $675 mo. _.;;'--------• C...dll Mer 3222 7S2-92Zlor499-4611 ATTB4'TIOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Multa over 40, 3 Br, con· ----: ()per'I beama & s pacious, 3 do. aecunty & recrea 38R. 2Ba home on qwet Csnh41dor/laYfftaf' br 2 ba &ffl>lc Yearly taon.$496.960-1.366 h il l, assoc. pool, Rlorpro(ep{onalwned Qill551.220()a.skforMr: S&KB3br,2ba,d.shwhr. ~:11ii{:"o. :'148 6274, ::-=~~veral wt Caltim. oov'd patio. gar. med yd MULHIARM F8ntMtlc 1.llO" Ocean view Kida & pet.a ok. $455. Agt, Niguel Shores 4 br, 2 ba, no fee. eM-25811973-2W11 Sea Terrace Pion J on bdty Rtthhr H. V. Hilla. Lusk. 3 bdrm. lae tot. Frplc, ram rm. 754-7800 2be. lam. SIOO ind water Dtnina rm + 3 br, 2 b1. tennla, pool. jacuul & ·~·Avail. Jan 1. frplc, patio, 51ar, fncd yd. beach-1 yr lae. $650. mo. ~=4 ?»WJ.hft.. Spm. Kida I& pell ok. $455. Alt, tm>-61112: S.Sl-2338 ••••••••••••••••••~!~~ 2BR.l~batbbome.2car oofee.966·2566973-29'71 MIM5ollVlefo 3267 prqe Is deck. $450/mo. 'f.1 lot 4 b 2 b ~I SUPER NEW 3.lm to $,000 sq f\, Af· fOf'<blble, Ii>'# dwn, only '- f.w loft ln the Tuttln Park lrvtne Bua. Center . 831-S9'1(), 839-59'11 LaftferW. JZOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• OMCllLDGSm Huntlnaton Beach 2'7.000 1q. ft lot near Pacific.-llo1pltal, 5 Pcllnta Shop, Cntt & Civic C4.Tl\ff $1",000 O.vld Bourke Rltr ~W50 Waterfro nt Homes : r. a. c, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831-l400 bwhr, cov'd P• lo, Ora~ul home. 38R. 2ba, SHARP 2Br, 1Ba, aaraae. Wlbr/dryr, wlk to 1hop· = bCh. $500 mo. Call (213) e&1·%U8 2 BR. h'plc. beama, 1rtat s>aU~>. locatloo, 10. of PCR, $4'75. 504 Acacia at op by or. 7 H /640· emev ... 213/376·9368 evtAt. -------2 bdrm. l ba. Colta1e. prqe with lndry book '4> Cloae to 1hp1. t>eh Jm per. mo. 840--9'48 .n. Hwtmda. aar .. fncd yd. Kida & pcta 2 story. Muet 3ee to •P· ok. A&t. no fee. $-t55. preciale. $UO+dt!p. QM.-25869'73·2971. 3'811 San Vincente. Cnll 2 Br w/1ar. $296. Crpt Rtnatl at 5*7'107 ~ yd, waler pd. 2110 Qean 3 br, 2 b•, rrplc, D l>elaware. 836-41.20 dlbwbr, patio, aar, fncd i.s )'(!.. K1da ac PCta oac. $455. • BR, 2 b1, ram rm. A#. no ree. 964-2SM or Choice otlllhborhood 1_9'73_'1!11_1 _____ _ SSS>/mo. ~ Woodl&wn 51-br HD. Call lo lf\l. lt9fTorL vn c-lt6l Only • per mo. Large -2 atory 3Br hOme on cor· ocr lot. Owner wlll luae ()C)tJon will\ only $2000 01)· l1oo money. ea.11 s.:io. rm and ask fot" Renal• tint somelhina you want to ecll~ c1aa11r1ed 1d11 do 1t well -Call NOW , 642-W1tt m. ''° ••• On fun I«. 'fl • I t v .8 ab l.ll) t,B I Of' 110 ... .s ex It, IP 11& io . ·1t- n& is: " an 49 or hl' Ill ~ ·s 1e •• 5 .. ll f' y { 2 0 5 .. h ,. r It r Ir t 0 J ' '· I • I l , • , r ' • • . - I ' Hw.IU.tw•.a..ct .,. ....... ,. ... d ~ ...... u.tw.. .,.. ...... u.hrw. ~·hu.fw.t. DAILY PILQ! ff ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• t6'wptNi .. _... lHtMt f.',. IHcti U•t ......••..•.. , ......... ·••······••··•········· .•.•••.•............... ~~~.~ .... ~!~~ ~~ ....... ~.z.~ ~~1.!'!'.~.?!~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml ,.,. le9dt llH Office Rffltat 44001 Office R...... 4400 Lott' POlllld 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• 81~h d'lb. Wleacloted t.t A'M'B.ACTIYE 2 bdrm + t: ~ fll" Wr ,......, t.aul. J On, l \of ba '" · ,.pt, pr • dC!<'ll Adult.a de! frplt\ prqe. No 1 BR WlAltir rental. furn avaU , avail immed rze. ullJ l.nc. S'fS.31158 or ~ - FOUND R bblt on &lbOa Peoln Vic fwa iooe NEWPORT BEACH I mo ff O•H or s:na AvaU oow "41343 r blldrea S4 U m o ~---------982 71M Aak lor Mull IAYMOMT Condo. J BR. I b. .. )Hr 11 • .-nmo C~MT ;: bdnn I ba ear port. C'fSll draPM. lntJry far VIie ftodfke arooci kK' No pto\a $280 .._.. LIDO BAYFHONT Superb view, aandy be11cb. frpk. 2 ilR $650 AYail 112"9 ~ fOUND R~ lrt1baett~r. tru1lc .appro.& J ) yn ~l!i08 •ftteves l.a!-l or the nt>\\ hom~i. on I ht1 watt>r for lel\se onl~. Lhc u1\ti cnkrtam 1n t•lt-J?.tn<'t' u1 you. new cu..~tom home "llh dc--1nncr inl~nnro. l'onvl'nt<?nc. 1,1 nri('nh~-d Lu tn<•ludt.• :t n11 ~uruJ(~ with uulomalll' opC'1Wr'. kth'h('n" with Olll'rO•W.l\'l' r.11\sH·t-... t.·11 l'lt-..tntnW m t·n~. tra'h l'Omp.-<'lor-.. nnd t\8Q 1 ,11\.:t.• to1,..,. \H•t ha rs 1r1 .ill modt.•lp. f l rt• pl ,1 t' t•' 11\ l t V l n ~ r 0 0 I~\~ & ht.•cJ 1 uc1m!'>, tndtu•r laundry url'u._. l!\l\'Sl s1nh·. Canul> rllorn und mut·h mo n · l~l('k a \ allubh• 111 nl& l("nunt -. Shu\\ 11 h\ ,lppolnt mt•nl l 'all Lindct ll.11an 11 11 1 HJ3 :11:x1 IK to ~. \!.t't•kdnytd mo 211 E teth Pl .._.~ .. M4-0W J\INor 1 BR, 1 BR & 2 An f11rrpt1onal !'if'<'rf't.1r1.il J 111t fl•"'"l''' St-1 vice um1 Ex~ulh t• Suitt' Hl•ut.il l'Hl'kJl(l'' ,..urnhht'tl Prtvorh• Olrl<'•'" Pt•rJ111nJl111·d Tt'll'phonf' AM·" t·rinc C'o11r1 rt•n1·t· R1111ni Lounv1· & 1-Wvt•n•~•·' Coll' 1111! l'th 1lt•fl"' FOUND M IX l'll the ( 11tn•1•0, rnrn•r W.* i....,. l2tl &rl.lttll' l br, J h• ••-••••••••••••••••••• fohn h lVUnlf> lot• h1•n 3 l\R 2 l\il d1ntn1 • \Jv11111 ... u •nlC'lllllf>, $.Jtltl mu pd rt'fl• "·"'· dbl ur •\tJ 1~ lUt Im l).t.tl 1111' ~ ~ HA't t'KON f tv11Jld '"""' J ttK on llh• Ba; w 1 onwr vwv. l.rK ~ii\ & 11kyllll'to. bnrk p.11 S~IO mo li1l'. ti73 li!Ot t'Vt'll ('ounly, S Ur 3 ba. :? frplCll, 2 1•ur ii11r•,.:t'. ltit' f1\l'd yllrd ~75 ow Ma)' Lw w /optlo huy M 7!171 Wt!l!Sld.1lf. a SR. l "'t bt.t. ············•········•· MOll.IHOMI &..oaMATlOH Rmt, QPOon to bu> tnfll. l'l1J(> 11. loan 1&Qumptmn eh •:.a•Y ftn11nrt! 0 A (' !hifw ...a.HOt9Ston AAAht-1 m ~ Hill W Anlihl'tm 7tH 1442 Elut Anulwutl 958 4500 Wftrtmlllbter 848·~ ~la Arua SM 7lY70 pnt, md yard. susw•r for Co•'c+-. fam No Jit'l~ $5 50 u..fwrMlhed 3425 t14b-2:11:9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jll\HOOR VI F.W HOM ~s Sharp H B a HR , 2112 BA, Qirmcl Mood 3 Wrm 2 fam rm, Pool. tennu. ba hsOl rm dbl ti:ar ~ Cal~M29371 A_!t_ ~ner ind $t."75 JWI Nl'_:WPORTCR£ST mo Call 644 7007 Sp a c 1 o u ~ con d o, UDO ISLE 5 .dnn be•Ullful dec·or 1000 sq ft. lrl level 3 HR + den. 3 BA. sunken living CJ6 Via Tne~tl' Spat•1ous home w lgc living rm+den lmmac S1250/mo lse Waterfrunl lfomes 631 1400 I 2 BR, 1 IHt. yr!1_ ~ OCl.AN..OMT 3 HR. 2 ba. •nir l600 2 RR -+ pl wtllr S'.W I OR. t IM& Watt ~ 2 BR. l b.i , •lltr S.0,00 :I ;,~bit, )'fly, lll.IOO 5 TOll.ACH 3 BR. 2 ba, wntr ~ l 8R. 2 ba, )'1 ly :7~ 2 BR. l 1'41, yrly 14~ !I BR. I bl, yrly ~ I KR. I !Ml , yrly 1375 P.AllUDO 2 BR. 2 bll, frpl l'ool •-' ' '· ... associated ••rH•IM~ wtAif•JM".1 ,4,, ..,,, •• ti • • •• ' REDUCED N~ tuwn.howl.s ty ~ un ltl, t:.a1t.a1dci. only 5 ll'ft 1 ~ Br. '"'-b.i. f~nc~ yd11, 1mall Jl'll tltl Wtte lo • Now 1111 $393 mo Dnvt by 2M8 Or11nae Avti, I.Mn call &U 02R2 a Br, ~ ba tuwnhou11e Uutet adult l1vlnf( f.llCIO!lf'd 11•r • patio No pdll $400 ~ 33111 or 67~*9 MISA'9Nl5 I llR CIU 2 BR S380 l"Ool, JMCU.U.I. aar 1111a1I Adulu. no p.-l• 28St> Uarl• ,_,.tJ, Mi-:M47 Near l'M!W lownhstt. 2 Hr H'I ~. illr, foc:d p.t ~TU>s TO Hl'll. wr s:M) ~ PM & t&. ti\.IJ pd, 11ar a:n~ wmdamtJ rrv yrly 87~ 2IMI 2 Bdrm Mpta, unfurn. I 811 to\am l'itrli. Nt·wpurt family compl.-x, no pt:lll ~1 t> mo 23)11 1pt 3. l'o.lleaic A Vl'. t ~II U40 t.:IOO 642 97W Cku.n v111w ~ Ur 1w~lv HAl1fELOR UNIT Park ~ d, 1&.11r, b11k, f11lr ~.QU1t1lrt!:t>1dcnual$1QS Wint.er ~ fl40 4784 roo 532~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~06 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yearlyi 1mmuc· 2 UR petUaJay furn . no vcts, no children, 1 adult $350 2 adullli $400 673 5099 ---lal»GP1•Mlla 3807 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lwt. bayfront very lrg 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba , condo. bout :sl11J avail Yc.Hly $750tmo 675-6775 2 bdrm. $450 mo Yearly 313.,.. Alvarado Pl. Call 631-0234 or 675-3600 LUXURY BAY FRONT w/dock. 3 br, 2 ba w J rrplc. Yrly lse 673-«!8 Sierra Village 2 br. 2 ba. $3M 1.ucl refng gas & wt1ter Adults. no pets U4 E ~h 548-01.37 ----s:rt5. 2 br. l ~'J ba twnhsc. Gar. fplc. pulto, good Joe. E·side TSLMgmt 642·1603 2 BR, encl gar, $275. cluldren OK. no pet.s. avl Jan l l BR. encl gar. flAO. avl Dec 15, 631-2374 or6'7~evs ------Spac. 1&2 Br garden apts. F'ool & rec. All uul pd. Adults. no pets. $255. ALSO f arages for rent. E Puerto Mesa 1956 Maple Ave. apt S Large t bdr Apt. Good localloo S2SO Mo. 640--4979 Harbor Highland~ 3 br. ha. l~e eucl p11t10 N pets ~ S46-0058 room. wet bar. Pool and Jacuu1; tennis courts; walking distance to beach! S600/moolb on a month lo month basis. 1.arlJe 3 br, 2 ba. encl. paUo & garage. Nr. OCC Nopet.a. $350.151·3W6 Call Denyse O'Connell S3JO. ut.JI pd, 1 Br duplex. r o r a pp o 111 t m en t stove & refng, no pets, 2Br Studio Duplex New 752-1920 547·1~3-6243 cpl. rurtams. gar no 3 Bdrm. 2"'2 ba. $700 pr kids/J)l'ts days 645-2899, Nt•wporl l:resl Condo .... ~... mo. yrly. WorkinJ: girls ev~·0927 ___ _ MQt'e than 2000 i.q fl •0"""'--"1th UC'f'iln view "bdrm &MfwnisMd 3525 pref 3l3 Alvarado Pl 2 BR. 11"1 ba I rrplc .. ram rrn fornuil din Sb/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-0234or675·3600 beaut. :irca Ille . pool & mcl libe of pool, fa1·, & N1'.."WPORT BEACH·3Br, 3br, 2ba. new carpets, clubhOW1e. $475. Agent tt'f\JU1t 64S.O'l!l5 A~ent 2"2Ba, plush cpts. xlnt drapes, paint. Crplc, Ing, 644-1211 631·3444 rec facil, drps incl'd Bay&Oceanvu.Nopels ijluffs condo. 3 BR. Z''I SSl·J708eves. ~ yrly 203 8lh St. (up ba S675 Per mo , mo l ..:.per_> ____ _ BR. 2 BA Sttunty pro vtded by pvt kt'y card en 1ry Bltn kllrh w/lumlnou.s clp r1uah cl&ll>et. lg.-pvt pallo or 1Jalron1t•1 w /xtr11 1torage Pool. apa, Ul(ht ('(! lennl11 court, lndry facll L1m1tod pr~vicw renh11!1. $290 tu $440 per mo Modcl.s oPCn dally IOAM to dusk. 2 15 W1rhlla Avt• (Ml Yorktown) Ste. 4011M 714~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 8R, I Bil condo. OW , AC, Spa. Pool, lt}'m1 \enn1s 5400 +. No k.las, pct.Ii ~ W,-leoch ll41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLIFF DRIVE VIEW CONDO No-Laguna 2 Br. llh Ba, frpl. deck. S600/tnO. yrly . Call 67J..50!S. Miuiolt Vlefo ll67 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm house, cleon. water paid. $410 per mo. 493-<K34 Newport leads ll 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARK MEWPORT Bachel ors, l or 2 Bedrooms & Townhouses From $349.50 Spectacular spa. total recreation program. social program. 7 pools, 8 teonia courts. At Fas hion lsJand, Jamboree & S11n Joaquin Hills Road. 17t4t 644-1900 Bachelor unit Ila block from beach. AJI utJI pd. No kids. no pets. 20 l E Balboa Blvd. S250 per mo. + secunty dep. Call ~SM-TIO? CS..&Heat 3 Br. 2bath, fireplace. steps to beach. S600/mo. Walet f1 Olit HotM1 631-1400 UDO ISLAND 3 BR 2 Ba, rreshly paint· • ed & new cpt. Encl So patio. $650. J . Klose. 64.S-6822. 559·6588 RJte All Adults no pets. 2 bdrm 2 ba from $320. jac, pool. clubhouse. S hown by appt. only. 549-3965 Pluab bach pad. Pvt, qtltt, I br Oaraae. utll pd ~ On bay, block to btoach 973-Q.'18.eve PROMONTORY POINT I bdrm. Semi furn. $515 ln cl \IUl 6'73-84 u C'i\1.1. ~nw f"OR fo't'll'r'H ~:f( l .... fnll:.11\TIO'I: 1714t 64~7448 170 F. l'llh SI fr"tu :Oil''•' Bull/ColUe , bt/wht Vic SprtnsdaJe/Sl.itu. U 8 114"1 27~------ Found whltll bunny r•IJ bit w/Oea rollar. V1c1nl\Y Garl1t'ld & Ward, H. li. Cull an)'tlme 9ti8 1179 or 54S-M23 eves. ---s..a...... Jl76 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,.toSIMlre 4JOO ••..._••w•·•v••,,.11• ,,.•1•L•.• fOUN'O puppy. 1nsh S•·t ~ ..... •ar ~an view. •••••••••••••••••• •• • •• ""' "" "" -"' _ .. _.., ...,.. ter mix""', whJlti cheast move-In aUowanc:c. CW doW'lt Prime ofc spurc. rurn & 548 6738. 2 br. l ba, new blda. 105 u ....... ..___, unrurn i"aahlon lll l. ----0 1 R s ._,.....,.--.. ~cep, conr rm, sct•y renoMlh 5350 e e po• o. 35 O Share• hOmeor Aptment llef'V. Qall 644 805S ••••••••••••••••••••••• &8812 or 4B&-52'15. ~t .( I1Aru tlHuMJm> I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'11-11!!!!!8 'f ........ ~ HI ~ -~_.,. '"·"'-<'dH RELAXJNO MASSA(;~ Bob Jam~ I.le Masseur Outcall 9-9, ~ 51 t I wu.twwlthtd 3900 '"""'"' ~....--.. " ru .. ~~l't...q ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE EXCtTJNG PALM Ml:S.A .A"S. MlNUTES TO NPT BCH Barh, 1&2 BR. rrom $230 & up Adulta, No Ptil.I. l.561 Mesa Or 15 Bllul East ol Newport Blvd.> 9am·Spm ~9860 832--4134 Si ncl!l 971 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Smgle $40. 2033 Anaheim Ave. Double SGS. 11111 Placentia 113. CM 642-at&& Double garage, 20th & Olive. HB. $60. Also suig.le. same area $35. 900-5280 IRVIME ARE.A BeauttfuJ 3 pnvate or (kell w/recept1on room & l!Wrage room. Qlll Alan Hartley. OORPORATE lt£ALTY 975-0811 ---NEWPORT IEACH Cheerful, quwt otricei> lQOO. l\X)() SQ fl NO JCl ncilse. 64.5-3323 days ~~ft ~5 4001 Birch St. N B __ Agent. 541.5032 PREGNANT? Carin i(. oonfldenl1al cowuellnK & referral Abortion. udOI'· uoo&keepmg APCARE 547 2563 COUNTRY GIRL *ESCORTS* 24 b.rs 957-8474 MOlt\.I HOME 1..0IM.A TIOH Rent. oot.100 to bizy illfo, repo's loan assumption. etc. F.uy finance O A c. &offices. 4400 ............ al 4450 MASSAGE RGURE MODB.S ESCORTS OUTCAUONLY l)ays,Het,hr Mobll9 .... Ston Westminster M.8-8895 W. Anaheim 761 1«2 Anaheim 956· 101 l Santa Ana 554·7070 E. An.abeim 956·4500 4000 • •••••••••••••••••••••• . .............. Lovely garden.s·Brook.s Wtl'. rau •KJtcben FaciJ avail. •JaCUUJ, heated pool • Wkl_y or dally ma 1d srv •1V" phone available As low en $63 Wk 2Z17 Harbor Ccsta Meaa 64$-4840 Room w /kitcheone\le t60 week & up. 543.9755 Lg loft above garage, pnv. entrance oo Lido tale. 673-5832 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• stMGLE USEfl 13,000SQ. FT. Great Locallon Deluxe Space Recept. •• cone .. Ok Commerre Park Newport 833-8813 EXECUTIVE SUITES Luxunous offices, ex· ecut1ve secr eta r y , personal phone cov · erage, recepuorusl, con· fereoce room. xerox. notary Lease or moolh to month. Near so. Coast Plaza, 0 C. airport & freeways. call 979-2161. 513 Sq. rt. office space to sub-lease 1n La gun a Hills, S308 month. Av a1 I. Dec. lat. 83CHi030 Deluxe medical suite. ground fir .. Coron• del Mar. ReaJonomics Corp. 675-6700 Nr O.C. Airport. Deluxe offices w /sec retarial seTVice. 752-5626. • •••••••••••••••••••••• TOP LOC.A TIOMI I 7th & Newport llvd. ~cce8Sful reuul shop approx. 950sq. ft. $5.50 Per mo. Bkr 675·6700 L.EASE·SllARE Building P C.H. Newport. P ref artist. dancers. $75 to s:n>tmo. Bellls 631·0386 Approx 300 s q ft , downtown llunt1ngton Beach 210 Main. mlm n-e II. S.165 960-l~ ------....trial Rental 4500 631-2140 GOLDEN GIRL U .... D.A & VIC« I <Meal Maslelep For TM Fun of it! Serving al I Onmt:e Co !US 7313 XX DANCE OF FUM XX l:Seo.1ut1(ul nude girb, dunn· al exh1b1t1on & ra11 S~IOnl> 9AM to 4AM every dJy 2060 So t.-:uchd. Anaheim. cX<'lt ••1•::.:.:•••••••••••••• 1ng 24 hr rt:cord1ni: ~ •och Indus. 543-1422 465 ·1830 ~q fl -----S250-$700/mo. Aos Ph ~· cooking clast.t!l>, 64&3357. aulht'n ll l' rec 1 pes & II 0 & 180 Sq. Ft. Miru warehowie. Com· merce Park, Newport 833-8813 ..... Waftfed 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• technique:. Sus;.in "'9"1 ™6 W&nted Hypnotist u Jl('nenced m Regres:.1on of Past Lives. Many Wnte Ac C/O The Daily Pilot Box 1560, l' M 92Gl6. Ad IJ-435. MICHELLE•s •OutcaH• HAM 2AM 835·374~ *ESCORTS* 972· 1138 Responsible. working writer seeks one bedroom cottage 1n c.orona del Mar or Costa Mesa Qwelness essen Ual. Wrile Cl11ss1f1ed Ad 11206, Daily Pilot, P 0 Box l.560. Costa Mes.! 921626 or call 675 3862 ----~--~------ mo 2643 Vista Ornada ~.~.~~~~ •• Corolla cMI Mer 3822 1be BluHs, 4 BR condo lalloa la&c.d 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S635 Mo 4t5 Vlllht Roma ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bl" upsl.airs. frplr . snrm, 2 bdrm 1 ba. frplc . lg sndk, gar. 6 blks lo 2 BR 1 BA. encl. garage. sml yani, tnplex. $325 + $100 cleaning + $50 security. Kids & sml pet OK. 645-4479 Udo Isle-Bayview 2 br, S295 declt, elec. gar, adlts, no pets $500 lse 675-0377 2563 Elden &ant & care for active Seniors. Men & women. upper middle c lass home. OC au-port area. Res1deota program at all meals. 545-9866. tr no answer 556-1350 VCICClffalt btltala 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt hiway vlSibillly, new Cfllb, paint, A/C, under grnd parlt'g. Ocean & hUI views. from 500-1200 sq rt avail. Laguna B ch. 549-11.86. "99-3922. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllllReu eppom.ity 5005 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Enzyme -Bravn - Bnar Exotic: --•A11g.en•t•64•0-!)500•·--mi carport, No pets. Avail ocean $425 752-781 l. now. $400. 675-9229 67S.9U.S eves Geoge. 3 HR. 211-ba. Spar1ou1S <'Ondo on the wale w/boal :,IJp up lo 40' cargarwt:iuloopnr 01i. 11nrlivl' amcnit1e:. lalloa Pa•ltlllca 3707 2 BR. 2 ba .. Crpl, 2 car gar ••••••••••••••••••••••• On Jumine. $500 Mo $250 yrly. Sm studio 1 Ail 675-5930/675-6494 Adult Uul paid, prv bcti 675-:.>63 eves, wknds ~lwkdys U>e1opUoo No h.•t• Bat· CodoMHo 3724 Ua y. Avail Jan I ••••••••••••••••••••••• $475tmo lstt last+SlOO SUSC.ASIT.AS 979-Z188 646-4904 YIU.A MEDER.A 2 Bl". 2 ba. IJke new cond Encl. garages. Couple pre(. Small ch.lld ok. No pets. S330. 2324 Elden. ~1965. 2 BR 2 BA, pool. aduJts. no pets. $275. 646-7319, 673--0884 On Finley canal wllh ENSENADA BEACH dock. 2 Br 1 Ba, gar . nice 'HOUSE Sleeps 8. $40 yard. $550. Call Bill ..t .. u 968-4073 673-3417 ~· . Palm Springs Condo on 2br. Iba, laundry rm I MJaaloo Hills Country car garg, yearly $445 mo. Cub. 968-5430 4412 Seashore Dr. 6'7S-7C79. Lake A r r o w h ea d ---------• lakefroot condo. sips 8. DoYer Twnbse. dbl gar. 830-7022 frpl, wash/dryer, pool Adults $425 mo. 645-9'42. Large & beaut 3 br. hse No. Costa Mesa, 700 sq. ft $350/mo. Ground floor Tom, 54().2200. l.AYVIEW On Lafayette · Cannery Village. 1.200 Sq. rt. BJLLGRUNDY Realtor 675~161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DANCE. ART STUDIO N.B High lrafftc. Cal I 631-0386 Sma1I garderung route ror sale. Call aft 5 548-9833 FLOWER S HOP San BOOZi-; fleard al a banquet "Our guest or honor clauTL'J he 111vented thl' Neutron bomb He was loolung for a way to wa pc out the b11rtenderl> without destroymg the eoozf; .. Diego, owner t8 years re 1---------- t1r1 o g 1160,0UO y r fai~ftf& Terms. Local ag\ ~ LOVB. Y 21r UPPff with fireplace, pnvate patio. Enclosed gar North of Coast Ht!(hway. No pets. no children. $425./mo Call Linda 67S-2311 or art 5, 646-6457 ~ Larfe & small l bdrm, enc . gar. $245 & up_ '12 block to beach Adults, no pets 2110 Yrl.y 2 br upper. $395. incl 0-Politt J826 Dehm 4 BR. 2 ba, gar. no •••••••••••••• ••• ••••. • pets, steps to bch, $575 avail Dec 1.5 lhru Jan 16. Compl fu rn. Bronco avail. Leave your No when you caU & I will ret. ~142 afire-Store 480 Fl .. crpt. drllti. A/C, 17301 Beach Bl .• KB. LEASE 842·2834 151 .. 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schools& Mae~ Tnat IMtrllCtiOft 7005 LARGE 2 stor) home. Newport Bl 548·4968. gas & water, no vets s pacious ro o m 5141.'l M ld675-6737 w/beamed & vaulted HwltiwcJOfta.och 3740 ango l'e 1lin gs. 2 hu i.:c •••••••••••••••••••••••2BR.1~8a.bltns,fplc, hedroom:i.2balhs,frplc. •Bach Long Beach. pool, adulls, no p\!lis. deck & 2 patios, .:11 Pnvacy, Util pd. $165. $350. 673-1418evs/wknd BBQ, DtW. refng. Encl Adult.nopets.833-8974. ,.......A-....___ 38 .. 4 gar w1storagc & laundry t .. "--'--IV_._ a. hkup Ctuld OK, no pets --'!"'JI• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• $650/mo yrly Ulthl1e HartMilr 3742 s:ns. 2 hr. l'I• ba, patio, pd 96()..5844 • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1ndry rm, ad uJ t.s. no pe ls. ---Bech, frplc. TV. pool & TSL Mgmt 642-1603 'Broadmoor s~av1ew jac. Steps rrm bch, 1 yr bdrm + d<'n View pro lse. $285. 213/592·3171 LA MANCHA .APTS Deluxe dupleic 3br 2ba. balcooy. gar, frplc. No pets. s.sg. 7194. 2 Br Twnhse, 2 car garage, frplc. den pvt yd, 1 yr old bldg. $415. mo. ~ 1 Br. clean, new carpet, garage. $275/mo Call 8»9325. HMli4••adt 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrly lse. 644-1103. $525, lowerduplex, 3 BR, 2 ba, bltns. i,.; bll< to bch. Yrly. lZ5 4.5th St. Open Sat & Suo. 675·9785, 2131798-4356 BAY FRONT-2Br, 2Ba, yr lse, security bldg. Call Evelyn 631·2482 RentmtoShar. 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOMMATES Sllara~Sa•• Enioy more. Pay less! All Ages & Lllestyles We Check References Cal 546-4282 $500 3 br, 2 ba, patio, all bltns, gar. t,.c.. blk to beach. Adults. No pets -------- Downtown Huntin gton Beach. 210~ Main St. 2 omces available . One z.rm $120, one 2-rm $110. 99).J.s.58 DB.XUXEOFACE 2400~Ft. Central Orange County Location OOMMERCE PARK Costa Mesa 979.9997 o.icti' 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST w.r.stRotff ht T.D.'1, also WT.D.LoaM. Falreet Terms since UM9 Sattler Mfc) Co. 642-2t71 545-0611 REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS Town & Country Shopping Qr. 18582 Beach Bl., HB. Jw MKlffllith/ verty. 0!12 1 Yarh --L 3 Large 1.2&3 bedroom Yankee. $1,000 p/mo &.og.a•~ 748 garden apts. Adults. 1SLMgmt 642·1603 New H.B. 4 br, 2\.i ba, to SHARP, beach 1,2 & 3 BR. share w /female non · f11>IC, dl.sbwahr, garage Co'zy lBr. 1 bath collage. s mokers. $200 + ulll. 96Z-6001 ,.. ......... , EXEC. SUITES ••~•~•~•••••• •• •Crash Course available •Matcnal.s provided. •Small classes f or personalJzed mstruction. •Oio.>se own tast~ay & rught classes •Placemt:nt-up lo 80'. comnuss1un. 644 5524 or 640·8557 o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dshwtlr, bltns, encl. gar, ~3622 LAGUNA BEACH MTR gas bbq. Pool. Gas Pd. & pati<ls. 960-2358 'h blk to bch. $325/mo. 968-0781 eves & wtmds. 494--7287, G&-4212 r ----------1 :.xl\O 1700Sq. Fl. .ta A Wl•ilfs 5100 - - -lNN. $75/wk & up Maid 'T18Scott Pl. 642·5073 Uhlfll. Jge. 3 BR, 21-i ba serv., color TV, heated --------- On g r el'nbelt s.70 pool. UW. (714l494·5294. 28r",lba.aUelcc. Brand Month. Agent 644· 1133 911.5 N. Coast Hwy. new. IB7 E. 18th St. $375. _____ ....;.... ___ , mo. Agt 541-5032 Lido Isle 3 BR. 3 ba. Fur n 'd ch arming ---"-------sq n. drp&, bltns, 4 yrs bachelor nr bcb. No pets. 2 Bd.,-3 Bd., nr. ne w, old 1000.63l·SZ37. One resp emplyd adult. C.M.·N .B .• all bttos. 494-4200 paU~yd: some w/frplc, Promontory Pt. I bdrm ---------enciolled gar: lndry rm With view. Semi furn Ckean Vu Spacious lbr, o r W I D hook up • Most essentiall>. $550 open beams, frplc, Deck, $ 3 5 O -$ 4 7 5 . TS L h"'73-6'Ul steps to bch. $<17 5 . Management.642-1603 l.ge new 3BR. 21"1 ba 497·UISS duplex. frplc. patio, encl He wpot t leach 37 69 :~ car gar. $575/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 7604 ev 979·48.'50 dys Walle to tx>11ch condo. 2 br, 21~ ba. W1D. gur. Pool. ~M49afl9pm. BAYCREST Pool Home. 3Rr, 3Ba, ram rm, frplc , 548-:o!O Jlarbr Vu Jlms. 2 BR. den Rahs frola $275 Beautiful ya r d , Gardener Incl. Avail GREAT RECREATION Jan 15. $650640-6657 Sw1mm1ng. :.aunal-. 2 Yearly 3 br home. 2 ba, heallh dubs. billiards. steps to beach, frplc,len n11thl lq~htl'd tl'nn1-. ros d.S $600 673-6210 f'OOrt.'! Pro & pro ~hop, goU dnvrnir rumw. pJtt> llarbor View Home 3 Ur room Ela ~ardenang rncluded t'llN ACTIVITI t:s Avail Jan. 6. 640-0178. l-'1llt1me dirertor. rrl-t' -~--o-'''-or_546-84 __ 1_1 __ 1 ~um!Jy brunch. BR~"' Y RENT WHilalleVlllocJ- Beautiful br and new adult apts. No pets. Pool, jacuzzi. Open for viewing wknds 10-5, 955 w. 19th St. Bach. $2S5-S26S I Br $290·$305 2 Br $335-$350 TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 1 Bdrm. stove, new crpt, dJlis. No ctuJdttn or pet.a. ~- 11.AHDHEW 2 &3 br, 2 ba, all electric. Covered park.Ing. $375 lo U15 mo. 600 W . Hamtlloo. 838·2917 or 642.2164 FOUR SEASONS APTS Spac. 2 br townhouse, l~ ba, pvt patio, pool. Adults. s:m. 735 Joann St. 646-64113 eves. •Elt.ataide adult 2 Br, dt>n 2 Ba condo, pool, dbl gar, $&25. 569-65811: 645-6822 Townhouse. lovely, spec. & home-lilte. 2 br with pvt, gated entrance + 2 patios. Some w Ith alt. garage. Swimming pool. J acuzzi. Tennis courts. 1 blk \0 Huntington abop- iiull center mail. Adults. No pets. From S-435. Seawind V11l11ge, lSSSS Hunt.ingtoo ViUage Lane, H.B. (714>898-9961. 2 Br, duJdren welcome. no pets. Starting at $270 mo.~. Near S Poiats, Com· modore Cir . Apla. 2 br. Kids welcome. See mgr 81 76'71 Commodore Cir. Apt 3. $285. .AcWt ..... 2 Br l~ Ba, blt·tnS, new carpets/drapes, encl. gar., patio. Nr beach, park, shops. $345 mo. 980-1279 New luxurious 2 br &t den, 2 ba, bltns, incl. refrig. Small pet ok. $425 mo. Gemini Rllf 839-6623 2 bdrm. l ~ ba TOW11 Hu l~ ml. to beach closed ~aUo. $375 m o . OCEAN f"RONT View, 2br. J~ba. pool, sauna. $450. Tom, 536·3'83 s.1&«JC)O. when you Cllfl lease op ttoo this country s11.ed l.4>Ptlt" bay exec. home bdnns, 3 bath, (am rm, bay v\ew from lhe dlmn nn. QUI 845-7221. lnp:;, part1l'i.. !'.!port louroamenls & morl'~ lll•:AtJTIFUI. AM'S Srnj.!I~. 1&2 twdroom~ 1-\tm & unlurn Modl'll> UJX'n dully to to 7. !loom mJ\l' service uvml No lease n•qu1 rl'd. Sorry. adults only, no pets 2 bdrm. 1 ba. com pl. llACHWOOO Am kitchen, patio, lndry fee. garage, 1970 Wallace. Lra 1 BR, 1\0ve, retr1g, Close to s hopplnt & $28$. lfS2.1800. CENTURY 21 WESTCLIF REALTY ]276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 bdrm. 2~ ba. Pamlly llomt. Golf courae view 8eauU.ful kitchen. micro wave. trash comp. cloe \O~. I year lease •per mo. 488-1.238 OAJ\wood G.ud~1\ Apa.tt~nt~ ... .,.,..._...,~ HHO lrvHll' (at 171h I C'45 0~'>() Mt..,_. IMch/S..ttl t 7QO \lit It St I llcivt•r .tt IGth 1 6'12 8170 achools. Older chUdreo OK. No pet.a $32S mo 2 BR t~ Be ln 4 pie.&, aear 6*1.85054MW · Beach A Slater S:Z50. 2 Br 1 Ba, Eaatalde, 251 19th Place Upataini apt $310 mo. No peta. Call Pam •t 546-5880 2 BR. 2 ba, all elec, nflw. Cov'd park1n1 . Ownrl.,i. $.175. 842-2164, 562-481M. ~or~ AVAJL NOW. 2 nu 2 br, 2 bl, apta. Incl aar. rrptc • blt·lnl. UpeU. $.176. Incl tlect. Dwnltn, $.175. lncl fend yd. Nr 405 rrwy. 4' H.1.C. H<11p. Bach apt avail, Jan '250 Incl utU ...... ----~ MEWSt 2 BR. 1 ba., unf., yrly. \AJ Biil. to beach. $435. Avail. DOW. l.Sl & las\ &t s;m security. WEST NEWPORT 3 Bdrms., 1 ba., unfuro. $e. Yearly. ULIO_....EWPORT Wanted: Professional person to s hr home w/spectacular ocean v iew In Daoa Pt. -$5171. Frplc, oceanfront deck, olf prvt BR • ba . townhse, s hare, $300. ~ 2 roommates needed, carpets, drapes. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Udo Men.a v-. (On the water> Newport 675-8662 HEWPOIT CEHTEA 10.000 sq ft. PEHNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 fo'ree3 Week Sal~ TrammJt. Cal For Defa'ls 131-1003 493-0442 Kate Ila Real Estate School 32031 Ca mmo Ca pl$lrano San Juao Capistrano ocean vu, bf house, t blk f'1m. or Unfum. New 2 beach, yr y. 835·6012 bdrm, 2 oa. 3 story. frplc, _Doo&-::;..·------• REALTY '76-8170 Luxurious paneled of· fices w /special extras Co nf e r ence rm /batbro om - shower/kitcben. Cootact LoWeDabl. CORPORATE REALTY Sell any item or com blnauon of 11em5 for S7:'1 or less with ~ Pl:'ony Pincher /\d. 3 I.Ines ror 2 cons~utJve days. Each addtt1onal line 1s 60' for lhe2days Charge •I' Jabs Wanted, 707 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nr water. dbl gar. 118'h Q,.-b b 43rd. (714 )675·5864 ..,.,.._. 2 r. 2 8 condo. (2J.:O&M>-96CMJ 17th & lrv\ne. Pool, pvt 975-0888 Uomes1tter. Student with liOlld references. Eric 64&-21 °" 121 , 2 Bl", yearly, $350 month, no g arage. Call eves. (213) 911S-6721. 1 & 2,Br apts. UUI. pd. Will furn. &&2· 1334 or 64.2·6578 eves. BEACH APT. L ge modem 2BR. 2ba apt. Very pvt. 1 blk \0 beach. New palal, clean cpts/d rps, va ulted beamed ceil'as. Lge walk·1Jl closeta, tllUns. Encl gar w /atorage. Sorry no kids or pets. $450 mo. • uUI pd. ~5844 Ocean front Newport Beach. Wint.er rental. 3 bdrm 2 ba. Huge aun- decllt. RiJht on aand. On best beach. Fully tuml.shed & ready to be er\JO)'ed. Daya 752·1410 Eve.a. Wk:nd& 81JB.2l89 UDO VIEW 2br, frptc , patio. 1ep. D.R. Adlla, *800/mo. 875-QSI. 3 BR. 1 blk. to ocuo. Yr· l)t. leaM, SSOO mOdth • Aaent6'7$-lt42 Owner's apt., upper u.ntt. 4 BR. 2 ba., frpl, perm ocean view l 2 Car l&r•I•· StePI to ocean. Aval!. Jan. I.5th. '750 mo Y~leaae. Mf.$3'7T an &PM. mtr. 845-7953 or 67~111. Rmmate wanted, close to beacb, 3 bdrm hse, $150. 848-11556. ~1_13 Uv. rm. F /P, 1st kit, om. pat, bkyd. CM Ma le /Fem . Aft. 2 MS-2T.M. Female r oommate needed to share ex· pensa. Prefer under 30 yrs. Call ?s.2--1080 or a.7ZOe¥M. My bome t o a bare . Laa\ma Hllll 3BR. 2balh. Uti1 pd Pref re ma le noo. 1moker. $275/mo+dep. 837.e629 al\ 6 pm. Lldy to 1tu' mobUe home, ~ Beach. Nice for retired pet'90ll. Low renL Alt llAM. 49'7·20CM YQll\C profeulonal men wiab to atu' lrll bse at Ba I. Pt w/reap Tndlv. Call Ray .or Jim aft 8pm Eletiant office & in· dustriaJ space for lease In Newport Beach. 64.S-ZlU. 125-500 sq. rt. oHlces. From $85. loci. uill. 779 W.19lhSt. M0-2200. No commerc1Bl 11ds. for more 1nform11llon and lo place your ad 1:1111 642-5678 2 Private omces furn. Lott& t=o.d 5300 Practical Nurse. P 1T Corona del Mar, Laguna only, ref . 4.97 ·297 4. Sales po61Uon wanted by aggressive Ex-NYC $30.000 yr c1dlber salesman. 6 yrs exp & proven track record. an S. 714-63H959 Just atartiog out ln busi· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ness? 2 separate offices CAlstor Found a Jl'?l? Call --------- w/de5b, side chrs, ade· , Animal A ss1Stance .... W.t.d 7100 q u a t e p a r k i o g • League. 537-2173. no fee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rest.rooms close lo fwys, ArcoonUng a ll um lacl~d except REWARD!! ror return of Computer termlnol telephone. $150 mo. ea boys Bla c k B•lboa operator-accounting oo mo/mo basis. Call Cruiser. taken on clerk.Goodtyplngskdls. 95'7·180CHorinJo. 11/22/78. Please call. acrt'g exp. IA/R & AJP>. c hild heartbrok en Conuact Steve Walker COST A MU.A Protesaiooal office space avail. ln California lsl Bank Bldg. 750 sq. rt. Low price i n c ludes janitorial. securl ty services. conference room 4c uUli\ies. Coovt· nieot location. 230 E. 17lh SL, Costa Mesa. 642-9560. ~78S7. 152-0000. Fred S. James CAlst: Fem Germ. mlJt tao w/blk race. name Fawn. Reward. please help, lm-Sl.2()/(8()5) 642·3107. REWARD Lost man's gold wristwatch & band &Co. Insurance Brokers EO.E. AccountJng 17J.9537 Attractive 2nd Or pl'OI FEM lhr homf own rm of cs, reasonable. 1'7813 at SWf, N' Sand Hotel Lal\m•. 12/3. 159·1139. all6'1m. u.t Shetland Sh~p Dog. ( SbelUe) 8 yrs old. Sable &r white 551-4828. .,0 Reward. JR .ACCTG CLHIC 11\e Jolly Roger Inc. has an e11try level opening tor an industrious In· dlviduaJ IOOking for op· Portunity to frow. Musl be prolJclen\ with 10.key addf:r. PofJltion calls ro1 filing, auditing of daily oales reports ror our restaurant & misc general duUts. Apply In penon. 17042 01\lette Ave., lrvlne . frpl.' lndry, 1ie. yard: Bcb Blvd. H.B. 500 sq ft C.M. SlH . 54&·7859 =aq ft. Dar-(213) •SH.AU A HOMI• Setectlve counseuna. MS-7464 or 76 l ·2284 Lut 3 prlute omcea. Lo ST M a o Id en Pr I m e lo c. L l do ~ever Vic 22nd & ~ul• 67~8030 Newport. 64.$-1960. N.S. extt. condo, ocenn SMALL OFFICE FOR Lost She.Ille dos. Me a w. pvt, poc)I, t~nnl.s S3(IO ~ $UIS Yel'de area. Bia Reward 561'13 am. 6'73-33 L3 Aaent 548. 7129 Call MM1113, 979 t1117 \ OAJL V PfLOT DtmW<ft.~ d I""' Dt"c-k • O ~C'rhe11d'I , Mehlu'a W Coul 1W1W•Y1 1ml ~ OK .-,,. NB ~ 5818 6Sl ~ M1b or rbtJ tor'• c•..,. C..,.. 5-nlce • ....................... ..........•....•. ..... ~poo • 111t~•m clean l~kr brlahten<n. whl c pta Ill min b~arf\ nun uv din rm. hall $1& Av• nn p ~. c.'OUC'h SlO. d>r AllflJlltlt .. ,... 1.1. CIW' C'bm ~t odur ••••••• •••• •• ••••••••• • (.'iJt 1Tp111f , l ) )'f'll t'Aflf ·sa~" Mun.>· DI> wen m)H1f R<"fl Dnv-•> •PulllJllC lt,l ~-0101 •KC'pa1n ·~alc:uallltf Oii lwg •lM NB. <. t S4.S ~a ~Jt~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• lla~l ntt an Arfa1r • ... ,....... Pmme C'bel """' 1 atn ......... •• • • • • • • • • • • .. • tt'&IOl\&bl) ( • II •OOtl Td'nnc Mom will l h C' 1.1.\1 Ceo PIJmer It ~ RomodoJ •add It~ "57 Ue'd/lna m.ctrf C4111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I' a. 4 9tdttc Ul' l'Z1l.M ~an• l!J...EC'TIUCIAN l'nr~ n&IU rree t1&1n:iat• on 1.111'11 or amaU Jobi LICf"llSl'Jd fm.~ •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llau.l, 11ll9loadar dump tril. aradlna. LNe wrll. demoliUonla etc 8.3 l m'r ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIU haul or c In ao.Ythln1. ~l/lmAil. comm'l or"'' al~Ual, reu ralet Call~~ ,....,, ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Lllo haul1n1 mov1n1 . K Ii o Wood t·anr1n1 , Ciarait Yard clunlna -. • f rwvau-Rea ral.el tu 07Q) M>-4080 ..... '*" .. t ., ....................... t'lun upa , tfaultn1 . S1ron1 at udent /'f re<" wort. yrdl ri.ar~. trash hau.i.I. .. 76CU. 4!M·2~ It u:ll•ln ! ............. .•.•..... • RO BIN'S HOUSE U..EANJNO St;RVICt:. for • thoro\Aahly clean houM' ~GeUT ----MINI MAJO SERV. Rel ~ EuJ1) lrnd penonntl. Oearu.na. lodl')'. Mt 8865 1lU; Cl.t:ANlNG LAOY F.rficlmt ~ln'ic, rella· ble ~ice, resn rates. l.Muttcl. M2-331M. ----- . .................... . L M .S Roto • Sod t1r S eeded Lawna . Sprtnklcra, Planlinl(, ~ Work, CIHn·ups, Col¥:tttt> fl deck.a. Contr Ur #384419. Xlal rcf1 . ~'Jm European Landaca~r Top work fo'alr pnct' Ma1nl. Reta. 848·'87 l dyw/evet •Di n o'11 C u 1n om Land1capin1. Compl landac•pe deaiitn Frtt ...Ull\Qta. 646-&m ~-..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Btickwork. Small Joba Newport. C:O.ta M esu fl Irvine. 675-3175 eves. ~ r ar. feor )UUr In faou m Wl'flk oU. & ut ~"CS Me-64)1 Vt c:a&IT • NOr1J111alP fo1 Land1uptn1 lmawd ~ • your 1ura&&, a ny •rtvH'"'-&12 9807 OCCStudent 1 Too U'UC'k Tr .. h. trM \nm. Ron IG)~.8'24268 Miyoko Housecleanlng &>ala, partJes & houaeti. (wkly a4!rv ). Mon·Fr1 10th yr exp. 7·10AM 8'Js-4233 Fireplace., planters. etc New·remodel. Rtir. Est. 646-<W64 -.....US....k• lll"t'~ 11 141 &11 ~ ....................... ~ ... t'.rprrt 1tardrntn1 6 yanl l'ltmnintt R1nbl n\l•• -Se 91X1alt 4 G d5-nkn ••••••••••••••••••••••• •MR. FfXrT• Cup{ntl'r, pa1n11oft' ~--r111tet l!l l'l"I UI 11.n'lll ~ 17~ ..._C ... h'"9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------LOW COST TO YOU l'llmil&e ldeu can malo• Want a REALLY CLEAN your h ume beaut. HOUSE? Call Glngham mam G\rl Free est 645-5 L23 ..._,,....h Exper, reliable lady. pro· ••••••••• •• •••••••••••• (es.saonal ref's . Harbor AMWAY Co1mf'lll'I , area 548·~13 ~ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pro< service w 1th Alias Van LJnes C06t.s no more! Free eat. for locals, 11torage, & Iona dist m ov~a . Sl ate Lie TWOU.~ 3160 Nutnuon. Houaewares. ---------Home Olre " Comm'l 11£. for your home, xlnt Tile fastest draw ln the 642-1634 ref's Reas. rates. West. .a Daily Pilot Clusllied Ads 8!M·3008 Classtried Ad. Call Today 642 5678 Want Ad Help" 642 s67s 642·56?8 PF:T't;.RS PAltfTING l!':xpr 'd Rua fialH f'rte l!:at. Call Gent' ~ PainUna. Extr/lntr Ex· pr'd, boon\, ne•t. reu. Uc'd91M l<M.S Dave Pro1 patnU.01 F.xt & int Low rat.. Reta Pree est.. 53M780. $36-"383 WAl.LrAPHtH~ Reta o ttered. Evu, S:U·DIS/87~ 12Jtl6 lat. ext. serving area tor 7 yn. Prof. qual work. Heu. Dave. 5116-842$ Clistom WaJJpapenng All Work Ouar. Free Est. 87$-41.S8 Neecl pa!Dtlng. Call Nack Be11t workmanahlp Re.uollable tee. 962·47 4 l Holiday Emergencys Pleue Call 631·.s.368 aft s 12 yn ttxpenence. I'm 11mall, my pncea an: snail. ......./1.,... ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat pakhes6 tntur"'s REPAJK & Rfo~ROOfi• All ,..tsT. HJ..14l9 \ypu·sb1na1 n. -rock.llb1tkc1 compu lat PATCH PL.A.5TERING Frtt~t S.1·:>900 All types f'ree -estlrmt.ee. Call~ Sli~i.t0111popLin4a 5.rllc. " --...................... . .cul-., '"'"'uc ~Pin" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ ~~ • ~~fVl~C PERRY'S t>LUM SINO ~~~~.y ~'I l· Complete plumbing let'Vtcea. Drain & sewer sem.d Gtou clt'a n1nic Free ••••••••••••••••••••••• esumate.. 24 hr service. Qual work, !!IC'h•n.: 673-3.UU beveled, home/ m11nn1•1 Plwnb1n11 ttpaar. Spec. In :~.IUlcYJI Loft ~ 7401 remodeling & copper re------ ptpe Good prices. Top n. JI.at Plwnbing ~ 3194 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• -Ct>ramlr till' ln11lolle<.1 a----.. rlrx, Showen & tub.., ._,...., 547·2639 dy1, 557 8211U ••••••••••••••••••••••• eves. Honzon Roofln&. F.x· -- pcr1enced roorers·not T,... SH"fk• salesme n . Lo w bid. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-4!MJ l..lndaca Pf' f" r~ a uona .. : x pert llhapt.nK. th1nn111 v. Thomas Parka, Uc. 320S6, stump removtal IJ7) 4'!:ll roo< repair & ooat.a.n~. I.I\!! Chriatma11 Special $100 -offooallhnseedo11treat S<"oll'• TrN• Snv11 ,. Ing, stungles, & 11hakeic. ArtJallc pruning & r. aphalt fl acryUc <'Oillln1t movalll 6 yr11 in <'11JlllJI PIC9IO & °'9111 TllMtg for composition Shlllgl<"s area f.Jc lru 64~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• & ·bll·\IP roofln~. 20 yr, Pumo tWling & repair 25 exper Free Dttlm.att·11 0.'1 T .... S«-flc• ynexp. Master'd deg in , Member Chamber of ~9".!:IV muai c . 1'hl5 coupon Commerce. Comm , 4t ----( 1 worth~. 661-14.33 R.es1d 83.S-8913 Want Ad.ls ·11 11"'2 51;1x ~~~ ...... !!~~ ~~~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~~ ..... ~!!~ ~~~::! ..... !!!~ !~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!!~ ~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~ ..... ~!~~ ~ C'-'rtl l\lbytlU.t'r, how.ek~pu. CASHIERS Cook·Dmner House exr. IDE AL P I T IM t: Cl\.irtC' ba<'k J'.-~k. r10 +'"l LI~'"· Ma.run:. luvim:. l't-rmanenl f./Ume open only. Conloct Michal' . Oeslgner EXPERIE. .... CED houaew1 ves & coll1·1•1• pt•r 114.!C Ji<"n.-ral uh· non &molter For 2 yr inp. All.<> nterv1cw111w CLERICAL Mom preferred Qwet PCB ~ girls w/caNl Ovt•r ;!l help(uJ Xlnt Ol'l)lY. Mood ~ & father Mon1Tur11 fur Chn-tmas he lp AIU. TIME Woman Restaurant. BROILER COOK 9 30AM·12 .30. Mon 1-'11 iu bend1h A~•11I > R.oom.board.i.1tlary l'Tt.>YlOU.'1 t'lll'lh rei;:l5 tt!r 640-7440 DESIGNER t:arn $80·$100 wel'klv OCEAN PACWIC. 1431 2 6'5 1405 "xpr 'i••lpful Apply in TUIHH $4.50 to $5.00 an hour ct~ Must 1w nellt. persona bit· Ch11mbers Rd, Tustin ---"°. ''" 7 AM· 4 PM dally, Mon .. M:s.ru.tact.urer or eJedro· • ..,. '""!I & tn~r gell <' Lori , F.O E ~ltter W.t.d 1>t•rsoo IOAM to 4flM . Fri Company wall traa.n COOtC mechanical products re· wa9e Kitchen. 979-0747 .ift ----~'CS &om('()l'le for 2 boys, Gold Key Warehou u penooable, depend1ble. Expanding restaura nt Q\lre.'I a proven PCB lay. k lOAM for appt. --------•1 ~ & 8 yn. Moo t.hru f'r1 m> Harbor UI, <.:M Uni· rmture lnd. to operate chain wiCh over 50 units. out penon who wants an 25-35 how-$ per wee -Hh Shift A«t.ng BkkJ>n.: clay, 11 30 10 4 30 PM \Y Cat&Jot Showroom is ~g service pro-Family-owned organiza· QPpOrtunlty to make ex· *Paid Vocaffon •Major Medlcol lnsurc:#K:e TEMPORARY U!Mareu Days~·)5Z?. an Eq ual Opporl. mouon11yst.emloranew lion offer s pleasant cellent wages. Plws. be •&.poyHDlscawth ~r today lo work t'Ves644--0173 _EmployerMt t•. car d ealer's service working condlt1ons. lnllmat.ely involved with Also lntwYlewiftC) few on vanous ;.iccounlln.: - -C &SHIER dept. PoeiUoo localed m Good opportunities for new projects from con um'l"'aT~D~ .. POSm""""" fLibys1tler wkday11 pr!! "" r_.. M-a. "'"-~ ·xr.. .... E ,_,.,,,.. to raeld use. We " -o;n ~ ..,,.,... and bookkt!t'Ptn$l ai.:11gn l"r mv home c' o~tu ............. ...., .. ,...., "' auvancement. xcellenl --~...-· di d I h /\ l . b t ~s I t.s wk 1 "1 • • " Full time. exper 'd Goodatdetail&smpe ~mpaoy benefits. ~x· wantanm v1 ua w o ppymperson. eween .>-any <ay. men · or l' os 11 Mesa ·3.,., yr old 1e1rl Motur~ person. Apply mi th. No lyping . f,lenMt'eddesllld. Apply wants to grow with 11 J .P. MAC•s n1Ery.o11.un.o11....-your home. Figure 1>44·4684 days 631-0S57 Apropos. 29 Fashion Pleasant penonalily lo great team. Equal Op ~ "" ""'"' f~rsk.so~~d~~ l~~~~~~t eves ' lsland.Nptlkh. gttoet customers. Good a.npenion. portunity Employer . 10142A-.SAn.,HuntiMjtonlc.h OrangeCounty Banluog sl.artlntaala.ry,advance· ""'°'·ol\g O.. M/F.M7-0SS4 Robert Hall's ~ettced T.tler CASHIER menta & rnnse benefits. 4fl. I\.~ A 1 _,....... for llallao restaur1nt. Apply Mon · Tbun. from n.. 1 A Rid croun e'!'ps Excellent benefits. h 11 d 9 ..... 3 PM 1t 3194 c ·• ·, .. ,.... ..,,a e 500S.Mwn,Ste501 Irvine National Bank n1g ts, ca ay11 run Ort.en No Tower, Union Bunk Call J anel VanDyk~ 67~7019; evesMS-0651. Airport Loop Dr. C06ta 3333 W Coast Hwy Operate modem equip- ln'I'heCityofOrangt! 1!3l-3700 _MeiJA_________ Hewportleodt ment & door l o door 714/113.S-4103 equal ()ppt'y Employer CATBtlNG Clerical t.rnnsp. Calif. dnvens he -----Profeaiooals a vailable Coastal~ req·d No pnor ~xper Beauty Salon Assistant forallcat.ereda((aars. Qiok.s, Delivery Onvert1. nee. Good dnv111g~rec a A LA RM c O M p ANY wanted. Exc1ling salon &rteoders Servers ACJIWCY P(l' operu.ng11 for men & must. No Sunday work nood.'I trdmee for i.ervtl'e. 111 Newport License re (.1ean·up c~ws Cooks Has lots of jobs available women with outgoing Orange Coast Yellow t•lect ra cal bk grnd q'd640-6003. CONTACT with many lane super penooaliues&who take Cab, 173oo Mt. lier helpful 494-T177 - -lleauty assl.51.anl wanted Westcllrr ~E' ea & they're all 2lpri~~alllblthe etolr wwoorrkk .eOvveesr. rmann, F. Vly. ANIMAL HOSPITAL 1 with future>. Also Hosp1lality Resourcefl .. ru:. . "' .,_ .... _.,......,..mer ... ~ .. ot . Juliette manicuris t 1617We11lchrf.St.e209 54o-6055 $2.80to$..100to11tart. Ap· Donut Shop Work. mle & ,_...,. ,.. • ...., -~d.., d 837 250 Newport Beach ,.--1.....A ply ,aft Spm daily. Me & early AM. No exper nee. rlean. F(l'mcl'~Sal&or wanle · ·4 o r 6.11-0610 752.9u8 -n11Pet'"IOllM4 F:d s Family Pu.ia Apply AM· DK Ooouls !i.lnday.~5463 837-8T19 AtpftCy :;:-1or. 410 E. 17tb St .. 2900Fai.rvt~.CM. . APT MANAGER &>auty Operator E~ 2790 HariMw, CM Ellcrow Sticretary TO ASSIST OFFICE MGR. &peri~ MC., hHYy desk work. Salary .. -oppor+.ity --~ .... Contact·J .Andrews 752-2600 IRVlNESAVINGS ANO LOAN ror 55 units 10 Costa pera•nced St y list i. CHEF-MIGHT AU.JOBS FREE Door to door sulesman Mesa. t:xper'd couple u.rg£'nlly needed Also, Muat be exJ)l!r cook & Counter Girl needed. S3 50 per hour + S'k Exper dental ass15taol 2 Hus band mu'l t hav<' n.'lltal spare av:ul San re8Pof'I. Newport Beach ---------1 Steady work. Top pay comm. Amway Protl. dys, Wed/f'r1. L11guna rnunl. exp. Wife bkkp~ Clemente 492·2882 days, dmner house. Xlnt benef. <l-ERICAL Ex;>er helpful but not E:xp. pref.~ Niguel ~ e xp . C all eves , 492-Z72leves&wknd.s Calldays,673-7226 2PAY DAYS nec.OneHou.rMart.in1z· Drain Cleaners needed. EXTRA CHRISTMAS 1213)865-3851. ing Clea n e r s, 2200 ~tram. Xlnt pay for MONEY _ _ _ _ __ 1 81lbnf clerk for maJor Quid care/bskpr bve an. LEFT UKTIL Harbor Blvd . CM . bard work. For info call OE .. ONS""RATORS .... ~•u•G-s who esale nursery M.iture womao. care for 548-6485 m " '4Tt ~ l!;R Stallsllcal t yping, 1n active toddler & do It C .. ISTMAS ---------495·1465 Laguna Bl·h Fridays & Saturdays Malure coupll" to 1Uat1vet.o 1mprovc l'x1st hsework.Orivcrsl.Jc pre Earn extra Christmas COUNTERHELP area. 1~. nur your home GUARDS WANTED Full Of' p/Ume. 2 yrly ra.uies Apply 610 E. 17th Sl,Santa Ana. GUARDS Secunly Asst SupervUlOr F'fl'. min 3 ye11rs exp . Car & phone nee reqd Irvine industrial com· plex . Jn terv 1e w1> Mon1Wed1Fr1. JOam· !pm. Call 83J.3000 ext 191 GUARDS f\ill & p/Ume All areas Uniforms furnished A.Res 21 or over. Retired welcome. No expenence nee Apply Universal Prot.echoo Service, 1.226 W 51.h Strttt. Santa Aoa . l.ntt>rviewti hour.1 9· 12 & 1-4 Mon lhru Fri ~:':;/~dull um~ Ul ing syst.em.'>. Applicants f'd. Otll 640-1100 bd Spm , money now! Sandw\ch man. exp, FT. Driver. llt.e dellvenes Npt 714n68-~73. must~ uble to give at· or644·5891aft 6pm TYPISTS Apply lll person. Gary's Harbor area. f\lll t1me. General I ce Capades GUARDS A.C...c;;f:MBLEHS. We will l r u 1 n M 11 c G r 1• ..: 11 r Yachts, tGJl Placcnlla. CM lenllOO to detail & have n ..... "-w k f PIX Deli . 3300 E. Cst Hw y, $3.00 pr hr. Neal ap· Chalet full & rt •. Pxattmg mind. Cont.act ChnsUa~e schC:Ole~~ c.dM. ~ear11n ce M a11ter wtlJtr.tln 9'19-l~~ .. me. SECURITY Mr Martin, 962..:..~ -8 rook burs t . F . V ACCT CLERKS Coupl"'s or 1nd1v1duals luepnnt :?l-4 Fii.chcr --- ASSEMBLERS PRECISION/MECH Pcl(J1t1ons avail w1fast qowing Newpe>rt Ht.•Jt'h t'Q. uivolved 1n a&t>mblv ,, l'Ompas!I & camera un 1L'I. Appl.lca.ots should 4'X p.-r working w /~mall p..ort.'i, good mech apt , /- l"f\JOY. Hencf1ls includl.' wt"t•lts vat . l Wl't-k :.1ck 963-783l ~• .... CH OPER " Ave. CM 540·9373 General Office for Chn11· l\5'1f'V" wanlUlg to supplement t1an Sc h ool. 16~35 CHJLD MONlTOR·Care CLERICS LS,:'.>' 3U::~~orut~~~~l~ DRIVERS cross country, Brook h u rs t. t'. v . for 2 children lo pvt Musthave phone&rtUa· Callroriotervaew,Pit or no s p l!c li e r e qd . 963-7831 home, 12 & 13 yn .. take blet.raMp tong & short · Lynn, ~1118. MacGregor Yachts, 1631 dacipUnary measures, term 1M1gnments. lfol.J· Placent.Ja, C M. control behavior, day & vacation pay ---------transport to vanous act. Ro!~l~allutao n plan & other dutJet u req. 4 av · le. yni exper req'd . $702 mo Contact Employ Dev. Dept. D.O.T. 099221. Ad po.id by employer VOLT ft """'"*f •tAOt' •of''"'" I•• DRIVER Delivery & clean·up man. must keep shop cln & dnve deh very van Must be reapon & have good driving rec. $..1 hr to start. Qill 540-8027. leaYe, & prof at :.hanng l CLERJCAL name a few Ca l l ll•C.....Drin 546-4741 (Across From Ona11J(eCo. Atrport> F..qual Opport Employer CUSTODIAN Head Cwitodian needed by HUJ'ltlogtoo Beach Ci· ty School Duitnct. $858 per month. Apply al 735 141.h Street, Huntington Beach. (7141536-~1 GENERAL LABORERS TRAINEE ~SEMBLERS PACKERS ~7 00!">l, ask for R<1 y ~o~ office • •G···1•1ma_n ______ 1 ·~~---------~ ~ overload - --BOAT IUILDER i\lheiuc Club Atlcndont. He d 1 1 23 ~St H I k)(•ker r m & r~ .... "erv1ce a sm1n1tor /loo er . 557-0061 uvu" mw.t be aeriou11. ~elf L 15am l1ll 2 30 pm . .,tart...r & willm•t \•J tuk~ 7~a2-nn>_. __ _ t•harut: P Sc1u arcd Auto body & paint ~hop l~Wt.'I :Mt 2W73 _ helper. Pa ad <'<•m 110/\T llllW INS'J'Al.Lf'.lt memurate accordml( tfl li)l.tull <Jc•rk h1lw l'I•· 1t11 .ibtlJ~ 6'l2·9:r1~ _ J1Ufilll1>, '-l>M H h 111'11 11° /\lITOMOTIVE wirwlw:c 1•t1'. U1w <1r1ll •DISPATCHY motor, 11rrl'w 1tun 'lahre i.uw 8t lfnJllll 1 Wr t:ni h SBVICE DEPT. l>nll & •·ut taoln1 f~·d Expenenced only Wr ll hdw lit f1111t<'n 1n plun• located 0r811f(e County Hav1• own mcc·h 'I & new car dealer offennp, l'urr>1mtry 11....,hs /\Ille• to good pay, JWrm•m1•nry n ·ad/wH· l':n1.1. draw l''orappollltmf'nl, call 1 n.:~111k1"11 h1•1t t YN•r 1714196~4862. t·•p n~1uin•cl ~ ll2 Ptir Why limit yourHll t() ona )Ob, lA-t the• Vllr1t'lf I)( ff'f'ed by lA•mpe>ra ry 11i. 11l1otnrnen1 11 work 1nt<1 you-r 11clM1du.lto Ut-1·11mc• 11 vcrmnn\•nt tcmporiu{ ror Offlt'I' Ovaloac <Jp111 111 1111 111klll11 Top p11y •~•c,·llcnl iirowth opportwalty Cal for AA ,,,,.._,.. Todey a.ERIS UTOTEM Delivery men. over 18 for ---------Mus t ho ve r('liable transp. & phone Lon~ & short term assal{JlmenLo; Hollduy & vacation pay. Ho11p1Lal1za11on plan available. early am newspaper in NB & CM. Perm. P/l. $300/$400 mo. + boou!f. 646-58'4. DELIVERY/DRIVER Auto earner needed lo Laguna Beac h area, eves. Good transports· t1on a mual. C1111l the Recister. 581-4141 uk ror Jerry DELIVERY Person, Freeway Auto Supply. 2S:M2 Avery Prkwy, Mis· alon VleJo ---------DELIVERY LA T1me11, 3-&lm. 7 days. $325/ mo + bonus. Car nee. RB 802-8422. DELIVERY DRIVHS Men or women 25 yrs or older. Know the coast dtJes. Net $180 a week or mo re. Orange Coa!ll Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. Herrmann, Fountain Valley. <No of Slater betwn Newhope " Eucbd) DRIVER WANTED VOLT tt "'11•1lllAllY f...f UV• t •. 3141 eGIJllMia Dri•~ 546-4741 <Across from Oru.nje C<1. Airport) £qu.al Opport Employer SUNDAY ONLY G84WAREHOUSE To deliver DA IL Y P/tJme. $3.25 hr. Hours P{l.()T bundles to car. fleiuble. Sbipp1ng, r e· nen ID Newport Beach ce1V1ng and order pro. area. Requires van or cess1ng. ?51·3944 large 11t11Uon wagon & a Due to our recent t'X· pans1on program. Wells Far~ Guard Services 1s hinng secunty guurds foi lr'¥Mt/Mewpou-t lc:h Sa.ta Ma/ Aftclhc.im Fwllri~~a Pk Cotto ...... Whitffef'A~ IMMEDIATIE OPEHl..,GS for 1uper•l1ory lev~I MC*rity offlurs who wait TOP PAY with a rttpKt.ct ~· Apply tn person Monduy to Fndu. 81\M tu SPM Ill WB.LSFAIGO GUARD SHVICES 1532W. COftlMl)nwfffth Fulerlon. CA Monday, Tue!>day, Wed· rK.'Miay, Thursday, IOAM lo GPM CLOSED Friday .it 230W.Wflt'Mf' Rift. 217 s.utoAM,Ca Slat.el..lcNoC~ F.qual Opp Em pl.yr M t F Allr<>MOTIVE DPEIUB4CED IMW MECHANIC QallourScrvlcc Mgr. h o u r T u I< e 11 d t o Jo:mploy rnl'!tt U11 velop mPnt Oe11t . DOT IWl.5401if Ad 1.ld by .. :mp 557.0061 LO~ office • ~UJ overload fl'4u.al ()ppor Empfyr C>pminwi Now Available flit ruu or p/tlme clerkll (Ir! 2nd & 3rd 11hlfta. No ~xp~r n ece1aury .we train Sl11rt S3 per hr. As· 1t rrum11aer11 to $3.00 hr. M(lllJlgera to~.~ hr. Ad vancemenl opportonit1ea to lhoae who qu•Ufy. Jo'or information go to our oea.reit markt't or con· tad I.be persoonel om re at 13"2 Lamp11on St Garden Grove ~-4840 Equal Oppor Employer . full lime for local de· hver1es. Excel driving rec req. Ph for appl. 557·9212. Aak for Mr. good driving record Gtll.LFllDAY Hood Sailmakers po!\1 Call: _.... offlu sldh. Total Uons available for layout IOOl(IHPER -----64Z..021 betafll .. S700 "'°·to &sewing 548·3467 Wetl. lndl.lSt. Seamstres~. J>n ft·r boulln~ 1•xp1•r. ~II 29th ~t , Nwprl lkh fi75-l823 ------, I I NDl'S"TH IAI. f IELL~-·I~-: I L H v •c c ·. I l1~=~~el I FOR YOUR I COHVE:t41EHCE I AT I Pl:11.1 C111da<t I I Shop111n1~ ('1·111t·r I l!',IQ7 Warn"r l\\l' I S 1H ho llJ!'; I ll unlln~t1>n l\1•J 1•h I I lntcrvll'wan.: C>a1lv 9urn Jpm I l 1mm!'cl 1a1t• up1•nmc' I Ir o r 1 n \' ,. n t o r :-.• 11 a " k ;1 r.: •· r ' - 111 s s 1• m tl I ,. r !• a & I v.;.i r e hou .,._. ITl'mp or ar 'I a'\i.1,:tnmvnts. top llll\ •paid '.oc:itioni. \'1•11 I 1llm'I pav. Wl' Pi.IV Vl)u l n r 1 .111 our br:1nrh l l o r f 1 1· t-. r.. 1• v. p u r ' I llt':trh 113:11441 I Ec1u:1I Opptv Empl.\r I ------· INSPECTOR TRAINl'.t-. to learn all phases of 111 i.pect1on Must pa:.., physical & buck x r<>\ I n'lllt • !AO· 7639 E 0 E JANITORIAL Exper 1>·1oor mJn t o operate Auto Cl,ark " scrubber t'/T . S.11 comm wtexp, Wp pa~ ('~11979 3923 JANITORIAL f'ull·l1me cu~tod1ani. Nwpt JreJ, day-e\l'mnc 11h1ft i., mu.,t be U :-.. 111.Jzen Good wal(t<:>. pd hol.ldll}.., & bonui. 1nr1 n t1 ves Will tra m <.:.oll days 171!_ l~ 1)558 KEYPUNCH Bank l.'xpcr prd'ct H<>Ul"\ !Oum 7pm. xlnt oppty. ffood 1>crwf11s Ap ply OCF./\N J>/\1'11-'W 1431 2 l'h u mbl'r :. Rd Tustm f: 0 i-; LEGAi, SECRl-:TAk Y full lime l(en,·rul 11frlt·1· C M 1714 I W. 6001 --LegalSec~ Newport Be11rh fo.xpt•r nee. Salary m·~olrnblc "' cornmensur atl! w /work exp Call Mr Nl'l:.on 1714)642-&32 LIGHTING FIXTUHI': SHOWROOM. Stock & r t•v '.i rle rk Delivery 11n11toll Soml' :rnles. F.x 1>r. not req ROY CARVEil Rollloyu/IMW NEWPOf\T A~ACll Mo-6444 lntelhRl'nl, t'XPC'nenced, I CLERICAi Ask for ..... 64Z..3490. Hottt Nit. Alldltor hookkwr>l'r ror Ntwport . • Cod&tall Woftrnt Dent.al Dow Wiit_.. 0#' Apply In person bctwn 548-934t knowlcdJ1('1Jblt1 in ull ""'' -X ray lie. 546-3001 Eq11at Opport11nlty Lltguna Bt'ach '-'ft Sft Beach iloullque Mual be? IEL~•,.1..1' ~-L.....-1 CHAJRSIDEASSlST. tt.Ty s..hy G-R-E-A-T 7.3; JSM s Coaa\ tlwy, u~-CL-IC aspect• or n•t.nll book· I Earn up to~ per wk. IL I SALES JOI HOW 1------· ---Pfl' 3Y'!. Maturi' ex uftW'\M,,,......,...,. kN>nlnp; / call 838·~ • .. R vac .-. LoW tustton. Phacernent DENTAL SECRETARY/ Dif ayer OflN Rluet=, pt-lime. for fZ'd. a~y m person 89!> nu•v VllYC. --, BK.KPR.Salaryopo.ex· ,....... tho ....... CM •AUTOLOTMEHI fortnt.c-rv1ew I I aulat.'761·911N. per or college CM DllVERS GOOD PAY. GOOD -•er men me. . ....... . {bevydealeroffen1 rull BRASS •· r•oP-PER Ol~VHl•Wfo~ 648-~ CIU8 I drive-n_...,._ ... HOURS, GOOD CON· Hunliniton Terrace. ----1 '"'"' I "'""' ""' '" mNcv DlTION S . MANY 1.11800 P1orida St, 11.D. UQUOR STOHECLERK l me permanent post· f'oll.shmi, 4 hrs a night, CEHTSt I COML-TV~VllS DENTAL for smj whl.llle nW'1!ery. FRINGE BENEFITS. lr2J6olJ MS-8811 Ralpon. days Irv Call Uma to ualst new car & 4-5 night.s Wl>ek. S4 00 hr. ..-.... * RECEPTIONIST ApplJcanlt musl have F .. .,...,. OROWlNO COM -' . 752-1336 11ervlce managers In 673-4865orSSG-3730 I FO• YOU• I -·-n»a • •lousek FT &c PT -----varied & ln\ereallng cou-..a~L needed lmmed. by DoYQU want to uae your neat. cln appear & Jld PANV p RO MOT ES oood ~~fits . F.Of: LOT ATTl!.."NDANT: Mul\t lUll.s. Ideal for &t'm&· Bro kebarage tele type I ""'".,....AT~ I HoUywood cutlnc dlrtt· oommun.lcatloo akUla as d.rivlna. rec. El'per in PROF· 0M WlRTlUNT T0RAINP t.yvi"'w Conval•ac"'nt ht 18 & ~ave Cahr D 1. _._.... h ~ I k Act I ten: bullneumen 2&-40, a __,ioniat in a ~pie handlinl nunee'Y at.ock °"' ..o "' .. I\ I L' I lk I ,._. .... auto. mec . p. oper c up. aa te , rlaza Culdad fllllt tlY men fl omen ·-~ ..--help(ul, but not nee Con· MAN AG EM E NT llosp. 2055 Tburln St. PP Y .,.are e m1> for advancement. ee 11wilchbrd/recept. Typ I Sho~·nR centtr I kidl:'alia,..,~or,; ~~.C::Ot,:!:c!:ctyl~~: tact Mr Molina or Mr S T A RT s .. l M . c.M.642-~ ,!!ll!Jts::v~or lll vtl Mr. Pierce, HOWARD 1ng S> wpm req. Mature """? amer AvA H ldl M· ... '-"""'~ ME o 1 /\ T "' l y • • ,,_._, <llevrolel, Dove a, Quail woman. Newport Cotr. °"" Sult"'"J.. " I nurtt typH. o na Newpol'tBeacb.640-7922 ............. _,,.. K E y 8 0.-. A. R 0· 'Rouaekeeper, ex~e . , ... ttend "-' 1 ""· "'-n -h Call M {--4 ,, ....... ,, .. .. .. aflpt. Interviews In EARN ood I ·•-·• •-t UA a unver mus ...... ,..,.......,. • ~•c · arr,..e....---I Jluntlnatoo Beach Anaheim area \h1I mo. Den&.a1 All't. cha.lnlde, 8 1 money " E X P E R l E N C E Wl~U pa•y .!.~prte,_c ..... 00· be UI, rui11p< t.J~e. <.:o ~ puta count.er man. Bui Driven ror CbrtaUan I Call (TU> 78l·12H mot. experience. Must yohur apare btlme . ;'~ HELPFUL. Wt: HAVE •'--·Fri,",-;.-:., Ht~ n'"'irb. benefil8. 558-7454 MultbaveVW•xp Auto l!Cbool.Wewllltrain.Ap· lntt'T"Vtewtng VIDEO CAST IN G have X-ray llcenae. 1 ow you ow. OUR OWN TRAINING ~ .,..,, " a.a.~ ply; l68SS Brook.bunt, DaUy9em·3Pm I SERVICE. lqulsaHllla.137-8200 ..;.M_·WIS__;,.. _____ P1'00RAM PUT ON BY --------LVN, tt-T. lmmacuJate41 F.V. 983-7831. I -.... ••••ST·"'..-ELF.CTIUHELP<;..IRANS 11IE COUNTRY'S TOP Housekeeper for 1ten bed conv, bolplt.&1. Costa Babya!Uer, lovlnl nanny. --------Immediate opentn11 COOKS Houlihan• Old _., __ ., An• ~ 0 R 0 AN SALES ~. laund & cooklna Meaa.~t 'YPe woman to ca~ for CAI WASH Hat ror a ll cltrtcal skllla.I Place la now hlrlnl ex· Wb.h cbairaid.e•frontof· MM211 PEOPLE. CALL AT fl'Ve ~I. no child care, ____ ;;;;;;;;;;;; >'O'IOI baby f·Ume. AA f\IU&Part·Tlmo t e m p o r • r y perfme.ct broiler, aaute nee aplf', very flex.Ible _ _ _ _ _ 0 N C E F 0 R Mu." be ex.Jl(lr 'tt honest. cbWs 8Pm:t41-a.IM UllcOver a1111litnmcnt1. top pay •• ls pan.tr)' cooU. Applr in hrs to flt YoW' ached~. ~~.....---INTERVIEW. O ROAN depend Non 1moke r Ma t MT.TROCARWMH pttld varat1on1. You penon.2-4PMdal.l)'.4NO full or par·t ·tlme. Dcrow·Sccy/RE 11200 EXCHANGE. STAN Mon t hru 1o·r1 12 fl . CMM.MACH1HIST Babyaltler, rellabl~ 28GOHarbor81,CM don'tpay,wc-1>ayyou l ~m&l'llDr.NB. IG-1000. Proottt9dtr E N\JNN?l4/586-7~. S4 00 /hr. Htic lfarb PRODUCTION woman Tuea ·Sal toi---------~ Receclt 1---------848-00U Exp w /1ulnlea11 att'f'l watd> lJ mo. 1irl, CM If YOU o ·r·rau our branchl Cook wanted. experience DIMTA&,.Ol1HO OflC, Ptrtoaallly ':f!"'" 00 More fomlllcuro aotunR T op w a 1 u & I u 11 •ID ~haveatoNrV111co1toofferor o ffi ce-. Nt'wportl ldlnt cook foLr bu1y .. 'd 0 t .. d l '-"~~-A1,POt \he <'•mpln11 "bua'' thl1 HOUSR~EELPER/ClllLD bmtfl\I. ae • p acto a.n ad Beach. m,1441. • own town a1un a 11<aptr r .. o ont c ~ ................. ne Aaency yur. H you have a C A "'. I v e In Ortbod.Yne£Ject.roolcs Hno10metJtin.1yoowant th Dally Pllol Equa.l()pptyF.mpl1;.a ~Calllorappt. dnide •tfi# lab aaa!a· aEt7tb,CoataMesa camperthat'11notgcUln11 ~+room & board. 1518Superlor,CM toleU? Cluslrled adA do Claullied fkctloo ••• • .....,., Alt for Nina or Wit IMMtded for ~wpt ~ia. gu,tA10 UHd. ~u It now with a Eves 559·59'4, daya M&-mt ltwelLM.2-5671. Pbone8'2-~~~·======~,..~!--~ .. ~~ .. ~ .. ::.:::i~~~~·;;::;-===-=====~~~~~~c~.6"~·~1~~==:=J~~~~~~~~~C1~ua~ifi~ed~A~~~====;;;;:;;.j179~1821~~~~ .. ~an~=====.J~~~~~~~~ I I • I I ~ I . I I I Hit, W..t.rd 1100 Hlfp Wlllhd 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IECEMNG/STOCK DEPARlMOO ASSISTANT Monday DoQemtMtr 11 1978 DAILY PILOT .....-cctt 10 I 0 Garc1g1 $c* 1055 Msc:fl~ 1080 ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~!.~:':~·:.~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~.~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... !~~~ Tekphcxu1 11JHp.,11un RCllTAIJIS FLY FREE WITH E.xl>'!rien(od preferred Commerc1al leuln1 7 hr day -.XS mo + senerous c:omm.Lllloa 752-8931 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CASH PAll> .. -anlasllc buy' Every MUST Sr. l. L F U R Wa1hr/Dryrt /Refrta1. lhlnl( In iiood rund COATS C..nndian Lynx workinlornot 95'7-8133 Q\cap ~ A Wallllt\' Ml krtiltl co..il 2 yn old. F -• I dryer, ~ M WlflL'.18 $2 ~00 ~:en pre 61> ~Sal• 'tl&ldairt c cc QuncluUa ~lolc, 211 skll\ll. One al the futMl arow· orWi_!...cond $100 673 1421 GARAGE SALE Fr1 Dee 1 yr old. $l000 Glaclul 1n1 company• lo OC -~ g..14• Chmitmaa &hop Tourmialln ~ du1an.-r fint> quuhh Nt•\\ port Ekuch rrtoal Mort' m.-ed-. .. ttx•kn>om & re<'('l\'lfl~ us btant to help w11h rhl'<'"'"J.' an & procc~rni: Ho 1nrludf' prit'lnJP nf merrhltrld1:-.t• l-x1a•r it•nrr 1 ~ not nt'<'t'\!.U~' 1r you \\HI k t•urmu1tl\. \\llh ntttttnt~ & ac·c·urJl'\ You mu-.t ha\'£' u l)Uft.• dra\ tnJt rcc·onl ht'l'JU\C vou \\Ill bl• l<'QlllH.od tu m,1lw •• d.111\ drau• round lnp from Nt'\\J:>CHl Rt•al·h to 0411 ~tore• Ill Wt'~h"'oo<I \'ill.1a,:t• 1 We•M Le)'.'. ,\ nJ?t'I<'-. • I u m;c k •' 11 nwrt'hund1i;,• '1dl\ c·n 1'rn.11lon ,.., I 111l hmt"' &-hu" 111~urmH·c• p1 of1t ~ha t 101.: h11n1"ll"· ff ~OU " ... , \Ull quahh 1111 lhli. 1~1l1011 Jllt•u .. t• rtwil ., bt wl r1 'um1• to t l70. c/o TIN Diiiy ,.tot. r O lox I UO, Cotto OFFICE OVERLOAD nMdl two expenenced _.._ 1015 OtM. blfl clothlns Call mmk coat, 2 ir& old, t.eltPhoo4raaleapeopl to ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111.~11>. 3 b1k'a. book:i , SIClOO ca.lln4~ wan trocn OW' otnre tn &oyi, d.L'lheA, IOU of m1s1• 1.... --- -- ll'Vll)(! !!.am 12(),000 your AiNTf9UI AUCTION Zlfl 2ott1 St Nwpt Udi nnball macb1ne. grNt l\J"I\ "IT· For lntervitw. OonterU ol &.e Tim~r·s (~u.lu > e'JS ~l!Ml for Chnstma11 W11lu1mi. phone ~1 aak for AU.le Antiques to be sold Harw. 9060 <i playei. 122:5 962·:m9 lent o ..._ an hour boetas for Heh '"-' • • Offk• o .. riood T....,-ory ouJ~ toward\ o de-IHMHoft of yow ~~ -air or th p tnnel WCM411 k>c .. ot1i91HMnt1 •'"' top pell. Opcta to oH .. lh. Cal for• ~· Anlu. Dec: l7 at UAM. Preview ••••••••••••••••••••••• llummel flKUnne !<uh· ...... ~1 ~;.v:,~t u'1:~ •. ~~)':l~L Sharp Ar11b Cjlr accldlDJI. ~ ~~.:'!. ~!'~~~!na11 " ~00 """ " r~ r II S t1 0 W I I r II I I , .._...,., ...,... -SOUCITORS ~tm:r~alna fo r t;nichah/Wclltt'rn Xlnt fany Pvt Club M1•m ~_pttlenced Only. Sell 34172 Dolwf\)' Park Rd. cJ1~p & l'O m r, luck bersbip tor1101" Dally PUol Klghe.t com 640-9613 ~-912ti. t8• 3721 lirch Strttl, .,...,.,.... -h 557·0061 f 8~ mlse1on paid. Your Caplatraoolkh ;tiooe at home. OvM 2J . RE. ruherAucUooecrs Wanted · Rupon11 lbll· J.D. Cerd Qill ~ ---•83•1•1•288---• i;erretury with !!On\\> ..wed l-31>.M. bkkp i•xp for flunlc1 ._.,_,... 1013 lictdes I020 J u m p t'. r T r 11 1 n 1 n .: ............. • ........ . MtM.CAt2U6. --------· ~lill"'I lh·inon11lri.lur11 T E L E T y p E ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stables. i;T Call for AIV Oh'llt'ICY :;;ympbclic1 0 PER AT 0 R • hr 111. G l' .,... .. "-h · v i uP{lt. '94-4644 ur 494 6470 + anvil CIUS() xlnl cond !ir\'r .-lary Hq~hly 6·2PM. m•ior s tock ir s-~ winn ara · al\GoO'I • quallfil'd lndlvtdua l brC)keraae (arm. Call ty, br-new $llS. Fr · $!f15 or best. off~r-Helau.r•nJ BOB'S Marhin.l.i. 1'rau_. " Uh· PD.'< -11.l~)'wor An~w.••t11>1C ""'' 11 t• 111' ~ 1~'fat<ir fuU ., I' l Call Ill'.; XJl1 HOMl°'THI UGIOY IA.1¥~ l~<t1111tl"' lhlVl' 'IMOI' , .. i.-. ut m•·1li•· .. 1 """I. .ituund • Ut'111on1olr .H1' r~ ... •body 11\11'1!> .. lll'r in pre•t111r duvl 11turo Cu.Ml pm1t 11l111I 12000 t b)' Chnlltln•" Sturt 1m rn .. d <'1tll l>11wn ~ U ;Jj I llAA> ~ Wfl•xc~ptlonol typlnit John~l.2l ~ane fok11ng b•ke Jt.wtlry 1070 t»2914orS48-0479._ _ sloUs Ir M•g II eiJCper ~· Boy'i Webco dirt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 p t<."e set of Premier.> + Sill tt!q 'd Nt-wvorl TOOLMAKER part umei t.k.eSJ00.979-2966 Lad.la H.omlltoo watch •• 4 cymbab.. Brand new Buch Top ulary &' or retired OIC To build 14K wbt. aold. 5 \ii <; 64ij.!ll4.J 11ood b~ntflli. C•ll simple LF. MF. PMF. ce_& ComMnJ diamond!! + diamond ------~~-UJ etc D•y 1b1ft All ~ b:ind. /\pprs $3000 otrer i''or ~e Thoma6 Tnanou benefit.a. 557--4321 .._, s,Kiali 675-81\l Organ Xlnl cond Fully secRETARY I Ne'W&Ok18chCrui11ct!i electronic. bt.'auttfully Need self-starter w/good Tow Truck Drivers ex MX BUCE$119&up ROLEX c11rved wood $<!500 l>J>Ul'C & S/H skills for per'd. Top pay Apply NewtOspdbik~$97.SO Come&Se-c .;t 17805Sk.,. Job w1lots or vanety in G&W Towing. H OB New&used3-S-lOspds New, nevt!r worn model PUJ1<Clt Su1leG. Jrvin~ lrvl!le 540-7639. a:; o .E Ohmll Way.C M 642-1252 V1.11tage SchwUlO bike::;, 1S03 w1d1umoncJ lacl' ~~ MATBIAl HAMDlJMG "'::XIJl'lh .. "l)l~ dt"111rl'd, no r~wred Will triun PUX OP ... ftA f'OR Oran ... l-0 Atf•r1 arn 1nh f bu.I\ >"' ll<'hbr al .. IT' .. I'.,. i.blf\'1 ... 0 .. \t.&m bt1'M-f l'ay .. 1·111td Illa to f'Y.p ~ 33JJ IH IOl-nl1 ID1mrd 11pt•f\tn&11 in our h1m1I)' rr11l11,ur1rnl •I nt•aTU) lot'llll)IU Wt' I 1 Ql.,Y ,_, Pf•\.IOU!i f'X))t•r Jurn our rn"ndl)' 1t-1rn1 l una• t'r u• lv1l.1 \ l•'t""""-fl 2 4J>m. COGllT,...._ c..w.n 1MZA1ham11:-.t If k 7JU l:Atin,in Ave, H (I Wal+en • WaltrHS.I C...T,...... ~A' mdi.d~ 1-~rlQU.11 i-awa l·hll Wullus-.W~..s Coc*T ..... 1 FANTASTIC OPPORTUMITl and List $337 5 w 111 t II k e $300(). SfXkETARY ror young TOW TRUCK drivers parts access 673-Z549 ()fficefv~ & Lawyer Req. bra ght needed. Must have ellP & at70Newpoct Blvd CM "-"-ftf 8085 Muu f•"• cumpan ~·~• 1ndut11n.c b~ux ra)' )t() 7~. In'"'' E.O E MEDICAL A.'\~T .. 'Ion « bltrk """'c ,.\ill l• PMrt tune Kell a bit' t'X p oot nea.'t14•1'Y Send n· a.u.me to l 8'100 M ll IJ\ St SLe 209. Hwit lkh ij2643 .. tJlPU Pf.~JN l\tn n\<ln 'l"ri.1> f' (t' ai. •ul" t n Y.'hl icuppl) ~l~ PIUA llo.>lp Waou.>d Cull tocb y ~ ?1163 CcnWen Plumbtn.: &< Hcutml( 1501 Oamplll6 Dr . trvuw SERVlCI-: PERSON Waltwt, Waitns1e• JVln our wll\l\ll\I! h~um . bt!lhnll .i unuiue, tid '.11a·1•cJ I u bn n1lin11: i.y~h·m, n•t111lcrs. run 11wr~~ and indu.'ltry 11> bet(~IOK for Soper <'Om m111M1011.s. bunu:o,•:1 & bl:11eJ1ta A Ad c"-'e to ahar• In upk>slve CJrowtt.. omc~~ FUKNISHlNGS J<;xecutlve office. secretarial station. re cepl1on area. Assume )>mall mo. pmts. 644·3385 '-~-·y who bas at least live in CM 646·9638 642-79 I 0 F JN E J EWE LR Y ~r·-~ •...•.....•.•.•........ 23 yrs. secretanal exp Trainee: Alarm music SchWUUl 5 apd Stingray Pearls, Jade, !(old, dc w/mln. 70 wpm, die system field Ullltallauon. ~-Stingray $25. both ~~l6apprused valu1'. t&l)horl£ & 'ood gram •· --' 962 0789 ""'""' m/c-dit abilities + de S3 75 hr to sUU1. 642 3490. good ures onvuu . ~ Sll'e to learn word pro· Trivet & meeting Good Christmas Gilt. cesslng mach. Excell coordinator needs travel mans 2 4 · • l 0 s pd . Newport. Center toe. agentw/goodaecretarial Peugeot. Xlntcond Mon· Pleusesubmit resume lo slcills. Send resume t.o Fh 540-3424, 8:30·5·30 8010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each 8035 tag plu.'t one spare. WI! Mr. Bruce, S50 Newport P.O. Box 7414. Newport ask for Scott Qr. Dr. Suite 900 N.B. Beacb,Ca.92660 Cah 92SQ) nrtST Xlnt new & ust.'<i ok fu1 n. plan flt~. wk bt:ncht·::. C.E. SURPLUS631-27TI Vhff '" and you be tt.. tydlp. Needed 1mm~d1ately ' ~ t.h.... ,, M Gtrls for home clean In <:ood oppty ~ ~ 154 E 17 ••l -• "' · SECRETARY 1RECEP1'. Gf'eat oppty for typist 111 So C.oast Pina area. Ac· NewportCenler rel.urn permanently ••••••••••••••• •• •• ••• • sealed attract 1 ve tag & J\ml1an Kittens. CfA re strap, meet.In{: airline g1stered, lPP. show ID requirements Pn• Speed·O-Print Fl ut ti r>upUcator. Model 2300 For Sale "a:; 11;". llesl of· lcr. 642-4321ext.2'J7 :oervi<"C Laune ~ -4164 l'n'91:1t'r Wanted. eornb U.,u¥1 Oppor Emplyr prel d S5 hr + Sk•d~ M/F wor k One If our --------• MIGHT AUDITOR Ir DES« Cl.Ettl( AIU ume & reher NC'H •200 experience prr fe rred. lm ml'dl;it ~mployment Am bassador Inn s o Amenca. 22'1'1 ll<1rbo Blvd. Costa Me::.a ITI4)~. Mart111121ng Clt.>11ncr s. ~I 11.-.rbor Blvd. CM, 5411~ ,...tiOltT,..._ Rubber h~e products lrvme .irc.i Mui.t P•1>1> company physical 1n- cludmg back xray Call for appt. 540-7639 E 0 E Nurses Aide, exper prl'· --UAL ESTATE-- f'd, Hl. Country Club SALESPEOPLE Coov. Hosp 549-306l Wesley N. Taylor Co. is a N\JRSlNG 33-year o4d firm wholly Hlrln AJdn awned & operated by Lts founder. We are not a O.•rlH subsidiary. branch or LYN'S or RH'S franchise JWit head· ,,bov~ average wugcs qWlrlers w11.h a round- health benefits Apply the -clock access to NEWPORT CON V management for as- CENTER, ~ Supeno si.staoce 4't any time. Our Ave. Npt Bell. 111~ v1d<.'<> tape list- ----1 Ulg & sales training pro· Nursing gram by Tom Hopkins 11' HURSES AIDE I.he finest real estate 3-U. State certified only trammg available We $4. hr. Hohday bent• have an opt:ning for 2 ttvail 1mmed Bayv1t' salespersons with cn- Conv. 2n55 Thunn, C.M thus1asm, character & 642-3505 E.O.E. mtegnty to match our h1g.b s landaTds. Your own private desk & no part-time salespeople. Comrruss100 sphl up to 70%. Interview by up· pomtment only NlfTRITlONIST Exert mg new oPJ>\Y to wor W1tll I.he overweight Huot. Bcb. 10 • com prehem1ve pro~ram m cl. behavior mod1f1ca uoo. B S. 111 Nutnt10 req For appl cal ZJ.3-37 J..05 J 4 Wesley N Tayloe Co. Realtors 644-4910 REAL ESTATE SALES. Clf1ce Manager.Sales Llcemed or we will train Good oPPOrlumly for ad you for slate elt11l11 . vancemenl W1lllraln/n 1.rm1ted o rrer Call expcn <'nce ncc·es::.ary Q1UM.')I &Co 497 Ol57 Must be 25 yrs old or ~~~~~~~~~ older & bl' avail. o = Saturdays. 557 0821 or Real flit.ate SaJes 774 6090 1525 Mcs11 le9J•tersW.-kotM Verde 1t206, Costa Mesa £...--. ] w--L ORDER DEPT n-~ C'C'KS t.ramee w ratl orders ro TRAINING olf. supply Co Ph ror He w Caner appt 557-9212. A!ik fo .-W ~--'ty Mr. Weal • rv.,..., •Abt1olule ly no prior --------~ triumn~ or experience PAPER CUTIER ne.;-e;sary •Personallied instruc· lJIJ(l •Professional on the Joh tnwung. ReUUI We han· 1mm1•d openings for tdll ).!JI' who are ~ ~,... &.o..toMI Y.-. to C)ltt aMod Sfr'oRcJ Nits bk9f"'d U you're Shelly's l'(rrl come in now. Shelly's Tall Girl Shop , Westuunster Center. Retail Sales ATHLETIC J..4 full time or part·llrne people needed to work in both C.M. & Brea area Retail & athletic back· ~rnund nee. Apply 10 per.IOf1 only. lOA M 1 r M . Stocond Sole, t421 W McArthur, Ste C , S A Robbie's Rog & Mop Women nerded for Houseclean111g Serv 548-0757 Sales ATM..ETtcS Earn to ~ per W e("k lake home LO great part time job. Boys & g1rlio. 16 years old or over . wanted to sell tlcket.s to spo.rt.111g events. Guaranteed hourly wage No ex penence necessary We train & furni s h lr11 nsportat1on from Jobs H o ur s 4 .JG.8.30pm, Mon tbru t'ri & 10-2pm on Satur· day LC you have a car & 2 years or college, crew ma.nager tramee open· mgs are available $250+. For immediate place me11t. call Sam ln Santa Ana at 972-1077 ; Goori;!e 1n Garden Grove ill 891 ·2606 betwe en 12:»5· 30pm SALES CAREER OPPORTUNITY Prefer some cutter t'X· penence. Four day work week. in·house prin :;hop Excellent workm \'OOditlooS and benefits Apply II.tun Ham & lpm lpm, National Educa t1on, 440J Birch St. Newport Beach <Nea O.C Aill>Ort> Equal Op ponunlly Employer. •Upto!IO'": tomm1~~1un •Choice of top office Tnple.A nationwide pro· locations Be your own boss with a gress1ve corporal ton wants a stable. mature. loPnotchprofess1onalor· dependable and non· garuzalloo pressure person fo r a Katella Realty local. fully protected ter . n•nrv. Musi. be a self-f.or' dttalls call JOGNte """J P AJtT TIME 831•7251 starter with direct sales --IN experien ce. We sel I WEB DS spec1allzed superior Every Sunday and Every Rece1v1ng & Marking quality llghUng products other Saturday and Sun· Mgr tuU ume posrtion. to commercial , 10 day monungs. Onver t ex per w /hardwa r e dus trlal. mun1 a nd drop bwidle!! or Daily merchandise req Apply h P\.~ t.o earners. Mu:.t 111 person. Bwld & Grow, federal accounts. H1g 18l02Cu1 1 repeat factor. Salary an-have van or large station ver. rv. dtor draw agairust com- ~ 6.1F~4~~.v~e RlCEPT f!YPIST mission & bonus paid for H.aJTy Seeley or Don Expenenced-Yachtsales weekly. Also annual Ot"Raniut.10:0.4·5daywk, bonus. Good frin ge Wi_llli_·ama __ • ______ 1 includes weekends. benefits Include major Some bookkeepmg ~x-medical and rellrement PART TIME pene n ce requl r ed. pension. Send resumf' or 67>3282 note to: BOB GUG EVENINGS Recept1onist-Beauty G~~~ilshlreBI Adults with outstanding. Saloo. Exp. preferred. SlTITE 885 attractive personallt1(•S KB. area . 846-5534 LOS ANGELES wbo enjoy working with CAL 900 IO ltida. Start al SJ.SO per Receptloni•t. P /T . in· Equal Opportunity hour. Phone642-4321 Ext eludes weekends. 250. BETWEEN4:00-5.00 General office duties in-~~E~m~pl~o~ye~r~M~,,.~·~~ WE ONLY WANT WINNERS 540-4023 Mr.Co&. -SALESPERSON. ag- 11resa1ve. positive at· lllude Full or P/l Ex· per. or wlll tram Apply Ill pen.on. Standurd Shoe Stor e, t:M . 3077 So .Bn.stol Sales Shoe salesperson wunted full time. t:xpcnence pref erred. Call Larry at 549-9790 SALES-RETAIL ore.cc supply & sta· tJoners, exp retail salt's Jll'r..<>n. fall lime Ph Cm appt 557·9212 Ask for Mr West Sales/Servrce Equip ment rental F I T Mechanical exp reqd Apply 2075 Harbor Bl. C M Sales & Serv1c~ •PartTime• Must now be employed & free to work 1.n roy small appli ance bus of air lreatmenl eqwp M F. &-lOpm. M Th o lOpm. or Sat 9 30-2 :JO. $400 mo sat or profit ::.har'g prog wtuche11er you prt>r No exp nee Some mg1 oppor avaLI t•or interview call &.ft tpm, !r7!1_38l_JO_. __ _ SALES . TEXAS REt.lN£RY CORP. of fers plenty of money plus cash bonuses, fringe benefits to mature person m Costa Mesa area Rel(urdless of ex· pe r1 ence. write t'.S. Pate. Pres., Box 711 , Ft. Worth. Tx 16101. SALES $25.000-$50.000 Wit.hill 5 yrs m your own lnsu.rance Bus •Part llmetostart • 1-ull CommLSSIOOS •Free trarnmg program -Orange County Offices Eve Appts Ca II Now Fcrlmr'1 ..... Group DIRK YOUNG 8'7(). '1740 SECRETARY Matot' rtal ...... •eloper "~ed s tiCI tfG 1 for MW Df· flee IR l"iM. Exp. Re-- q' d. Salary coM· petttin. CaQ DeMis c,.... 955-2810 SECRETARY to $1200 Fantastic posit ion for person with sup.-.r1or slulls for expanding t:o. near OC airport. Xerox IO> expenence. 152.zm Newport Secretarial Serv1~ PM. cl. typmg & t.O-key add. _ Aslr for JhR Apply at Marina Dunes. -------- Equal Opportunity 101 N. 0.yalde Dr or caU Saleag\r1. experie n ce Secretary to Direct.or. Employer Deeal6"-0l26 nee ea• a ry . p A p . Nop profit aaeocy, PAGA.Ll.O. 67$-5454 tul.lerton Hours. 9-5:30. PASTE-UP PERSON wrtb at least. I year ex perlence. preferably newspaper. Excellent company benefit.a. Apply between 9AM & 6PM, Monday Uu'u Friday. OIW461 CO.UT DAILY PILOT &U-5882 330W. Bay St. CO.ta Mesa F.qual Opportu.ntty Employer Ot.>tOREENC'Hh for WHITE l!lephantA with a CJ313lfit'd Ad Call 642 5678 ReceplJonl.st wanted. at Benefits. Call Dolly, Michael Garrlson 's Sales 1-870-5522. llairt'uttlng Salon . LOVEPEOPLE? 6COOO. Have some s ales o r SECUTARY w/eorne bookJ<eepmg ex- per. 499-7.:m R~ceptlonist & food service, P IT . at The Univennty A\hlelic Club, Mon 6.30am till 2pm. Tuee thru Fri U:90am tlll 2Pm. caJI 752-1905. ltlCB'TIOHIST f« busy trvlno Travel agaicy Accuracy in iYJ>· in,( & rthna • mUllt. Very &My pl\ot'le3. Sal comm w/exper Qu•lifled ooly need apply. 957-2700. Restaurant. TACO BELL. Laguna Beach, needs re· lla&le fulJ & part time dAy counter belp. Apply in pcnon, 4119 So Coa.I Hwy, l..quna Beach. medical bac kground., Demonatrale face & body masaager in pre· stige dept. stores Com· S E C R E T A R Y - mission potential RECEPTIONIST Some $200G+by Chrlatmu. SH. good appearance. St.art lmrnedlolely. Call oo 11molung. benefits. Dawn, 213/:.Jl-3806. ..:.lri5-~3303,;..._ ____ _ Salel!IJl•D wanted ror Sectetary C?Omll>ereial photo enle11. Wanted: Reeponslblt ~tabllsbcd client~ + ~ wtth some bk- new leads furnished. kpg exp for Hunter Xlnt earning opportunl· Jumper 'JTMU»ng Stable. t,y. Must have own auto. PT. Ca 11 for a pp l. Draw & comml111lon . 494~ QI' 494-6470 aft QUI Mr Bii ttua. 63J 341 J 6pm, _t.O-___;S,_M_on_·Fr_I -----SE.;;...C_R_ET __ A_R_Y-.Q-lr-1 -f'-r-1- SALESMAN· YACHTS <Py aome booltkee_ping Kona Marine, Lido ex:p desired. 0811 Tues. Villate. 714/lrn-1403 thN Fri 6'13-21110 curate typi.'ll, pleas ph Law Office. Must type ~rsnly. Sal based on 'l'OWPM. legal exper. & exp. Call Bob Opsoo, d 1 ct a phone p re r . 540-3353. Knowledge of word pro· e:essoe-eqwp. wtJI be a SECIET.UY GALFIUDAY Posit 10 0 req u1 rei; m 1n1mum 3 yet1r s divers ified omcc ex penence. Good typist. no SH nee. Accurate speller a must. General office dUtles. opportunity for growth . Hour s 8am-4: 30pm. Program Data Inc mfr circuit analyzers for PC board testing. Call or ap· ply ID person: .-.OGRAM DATAIHC 16632 Hale Ave Irv t714J 549-0335 mg plus. 644-6400 Typist /Typesetters. 1f you're GOOD$$$$ exp'd Arlee 2000, Xerox 800 dual tape, CompSet 510 Busy Word-Processing Typesetting Ser\'1Ce neech YOU. FT/PT or moonlight. Airport area The ()(fice. 549-2188. TYPIST Exper lyp1st for keypunch training. Xlnl oPPlY to enter the data proceMU18 field. Good co benefits. Apply OCEAN PACIFIC, 14312 Cham bers Rd, TWIUn. E.0 .E. Waiters & wa1lres&e$ lo work in eetabllshcd dm ner house. Prefer 21-25 SCTY /RECn college students. Exper. lo .. growing Newport not required. Apply Beach real estate firm. bet.ween 1-4PM. Mon· Sa I a r y b a s e d o n Thurs. Cask 'N Cleaver quaW"ical.lons. 640-5112 _53_1-3615 ______ _ SEC'Y /BKKPR Waitress & Pina Help. parents. Beautiful long vent I06S & I.heft ! For a hair &JI-~. persona1Jzed tag enclose "--80 .. 0 wallpaper , fabric or ....,,.. .. "Day Glo" paver & we ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will back & tnm )Our P'ETWORLD Bostons. Chihuahuas. Coclters, York1es, Sh1h-T i u . Porns. Min Schnauzers. Pups & stud service. 714 /531 -5027 lagS. Or try two card..., back to back PRICES $2ea or3/$S 415 tags $1 60 ea 619 lags $1 sod lOor morl' $1 40 ea Sales Tax lndu<kd NO CARO'> Slub Tiu puppies, Xlnl Draw your own Qr i.t!nd b a r k g r n d , c u l e name. addre:.s. phone & Chris tmas present we'll make one card per ~4 _ tag. Add :1:>< each Send che<:k or money or· derto. IWP\es. 3/• Yorkslure. ''• &lJoe. 10 wks. old. 49&8100 After 6 P. M. Silky Terrier Pups, AKC. chmpn. lines. 6 wks. nWe. Golden Retreiver pup· pies: AKC read y Quist.mas. Parents pre- sent. "93-9164 Cocker pups AJ<C. shots, Champion sired. Will bold for C hristmas. 847-7619 PILOT PAIMTING P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 Malling boxes lleavy du ty cardboard Ideal ror maihng Chnstmas pkgs. Complete mailing kits o r UldJVldual boxes a11a1l in 8 Sizes, from 4" lo 18" cu~. Assorted gut box· es also. To Order call Boxers, 741·552·3441 We deliver PARTTlME 8 30-5. 30242 Crown Approx 12 hrs wk. 3 VaUeyParkway,Laguna Chris tmas puppies, mornings. Gd typing NI~. A1aakan Malamute max s peed . Lile bkkpg, S3Su.s.s2-0966. general ofc duues. One Warehouseman. bright. ,_..._. 805o girl olc. 645-9314. am.bttJous person needed to handle electronic ••••••••••••••••••••••• parts le assist in shipping SACR.JFJCE -5 pc bdrm Service Station Sales & Servlce apenrngs Day & rute shifts Fu II & pl· lime. Must be exper. Salary open. Apply in & rece\VUlg operations tiet $148. Century Model Heavy lifting anvolved. Home F\Jrn ESS Inc. 549-8172 549-:m7 person : Shell. 3131 XLNT PART TIM E in Harbor CoBta Mesa. come w/tax shelter. Hrs • Oex 763-!Kl22 Service Station Attend. v--<l..M---.. ----- F /T , exper. Appl y -~ Laguna Chevron. 604 s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• est Hwy, Laguna Beach. .W.,.n 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMTIC'f)UE SHOW & **I BUY•* Good used Furniture & Appliances-OR I will sell or SELL for You . MASTBS AUCTION 646 1616 Ir 833-9625 Queen sz RB mattfbox spmga S89. King $99, twn 217 SQ. yard,, of brand new brown 2 tone carpet wrtb pad. All ror $4 00 per yard Call · 551-4435 __ Arcade machines Pin- ball, Pong. Airplane. Submarine. 10 1.11 aJI PP. 661·:1182 ~--- 1NDIANTEE PEE NICE $35 00 546-1856 FURNACE 100.000 l:IT\J Carrie r FAU $75 00. SoW>-1856 ------Beige lamb jacket. Size 14. sso. 646--0818 ~-------- Large metal dc:;k & sWlvel chair. '50 Call 552·0966 8087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• York31ure TeMers 5 wk:. old $150 ea Ref SAM or aft SPM 963-3187. Your~ parrot + wrought iron cage $195 t-la11l· Cockat~. Afncan grey::. + wrought iron edge::.. OM!ep'' pp 556-0021 Rare Goffrn Cockatoo w / cage P P Must :1ell 1 $425 M5-2963 PICIROS & Organs 8090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Steinway 5'11 ", xlnl, a11 praised worth $900.1. sell $7500. 640-()625. Wurlttier Funma k ... r Sprite chord on:an w/electronic rhythm Xlnt cood. Musk & tn strucllons included. $500 ~ ----- R\"Y 't-:~1 ~El.I . ·t:~J T f( \ l>E ··::\I tU.:\T 'l·.)1 To µl;H 'l' your <•d 111 th1i. t•olumn c<ill 642-5678 DAILY PILOT Service st.atioo attendant FUU/Part time. Salary + C.omm. Will train. ref. req See the Manager al 76 Station 2201 E . Coast Hwy CdM. SALE Huntington Center Ma II Jan 4·7. Presented by Empire ExhtblllOOS. Sell space avail for loCo 64$-5341 or full ~ $28 ea. Ceo· Newport Beach Athletic t.wy M I Home Furn Club 2 membenh1ps . c-.6'., ... Goods 8094' ~JCm S200 earh or best offer. ~ ..,, Service Station Atten- dant, exper'd. Day & Eves. f'llU & p/Ume Ap- ply, Shell Station. 17th & Irvine. NB. St>rv Sta Help needed 1m- med. F\Jll or p/t. Apply !9> E. CstHwy. N.B. 5fw Moch1M Operotor Part time. 10-4pm. for single needle. over· lock. Swimwear Expr pref or W\11 train. Newport Beach. 675-3020 Stodl/MClll Clerir Fashion Island finance serv ices firm. ex· perience req'd. 300 San MJguel Or . 11200. Nwprt Bch. 640-0123. Student needed aftns, 5 days a wk for archttec t.ura1 firm. Alrport area, OeJivenes & misc duties. Must have good transportation. 979-5120. TEACHER PRE - SCHOOL Ce rtificate or ex · oerlen« Hours 2 to 6. Mon-Fri. $2.80 per hour. 64().8820 TEACHERS-Sub- stltute. Kindergarten through 8t.b irade. Con· tart Weaunin1ter School District. 14121 Cedar wood Ave ~ Westminster 894 7311 ext 212. E.O.E. Ted1Mcl9T..-.. Opl1cal/mechanlcal le calibration technician. Mutt bave mechanic•! aptitude. 14 br to start + r8pld advancement for right e.eraon. Great OP· portunJty In rapidly ex· Pandina company. C.11 l>dlrOnlc. 54S-<M03 Telephone Work. no aalea, fUll time°' pt-time. $3 hr + bonua. M"ornl.n1 fl eve bours . Farmer '• Insurance. Chuck or Gordon. 752-1147. 6t2·2164 or 673-0782. ••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • CASHPAlD ---------Diver's Gear. New U ~ AnllQue Music Boxes' For gd used rum. anti· Sil.VER FOX STOLE Dive rs 80 aluminum Slot Machines! Clocks' ques&clrTV's957-8l33 SmatchUlgpelts nist-free tank. A 5Q U ~ HUGESELECTION MUSTSAC-5rvobd.nnset. aitolr 646·1384 Diver ~ tank, .i ... ~ -Sport.sway's regulutor & .,_rie• 2 pc liv rm set. rclnr MUST SELL Custom canyUlg case, Scuba Pm Waa...tiOIMll \.mps. tblsCenlury Model Kmg Bedrm ~et hvini.t backpack, new. all lu1 G•r .. I Home Fum 549-3077 rm co I I e c t 1 b I e ~ . S200. Call ~7-5259 <tSk for tM....Wed. lhruSat. Kg sz waterbed. new Wedgewood China MtM' Larry. ...,...... items 4981912 ___;::..------1.llOOKetterlng. lrv. matt. & safety liner. htr. ~.Rn.._._., ('114) 754-lm $500. 646-77ll. Suzanne Tenrus Club-John Wayne lcr 8095 ~~~~~~~~~I SOFA, 6'. Celery color $1150+transfer fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• UKM Candy store brass cash register. Restored hke new. Aft 6pm. wkdys. 642-1906 pl81d wfmaQle arms & Pnced for qwck :.ale legs. Folds down t o _64().5fi65 ______ _ couch. Good cond $S0 or "'--1,_..,. a B tonn c "--l olf"•. ....,."-4043 aft ~"'yc~ ... 1 n ' a :!.. ..... ,,_ <laUlst> Barg8Jll Alao. Jr ..,,,...... set. 131-4$60. Pre 1820 'Empire' sofa BO. No. dealers. <714l WANTED : C hest of 908-0055 drawers for bab y Reasonable. 559-5861. CASH REGISTERS Nr nu S""t!da. set up for Bar Assume s m . m o pmts. 644 8.185 ___ _ TV. Redo, tlR,S....-.0 8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CROWN REMT·ATV Englilballver. 2aet.sserv· ing apooos, 2 aets tea spoons. All 100 yrs or oldeT. Pbooe 499· 1023 Beautiful OAK Antiques. Selling below appraised value. Ena. Oak Buffet. Waahst.ands. hall trees, etc. ~-3716 Student desk $20 <late 1920's). oventulf chr SS. nite stand $5, cor tab I & 2 matcb'g eod tblB SJO all. Medit hang'g lamp $8, Samsorute card tbl $5, drapes, assort "d sb.esf clrs, reasonable. Lrg 13U44) wd frame mirror S20. 645-7857 a.ft 5pm. bef 10 wkdays, all day wknds. Low as SJO/mo. No di• P1ayWell Wooden Swing pog1treqwred. 549-7024 Set, slide & lreehoUS\:. Beautiful 25" color TV. :• $m/bestoffer. MG-58S7 yr wrnty, free dcl. $128. Racquet clubflrv Tennis Club. cpl membersh•P.· must sac. pd $1500. will neg W/Ull.erested party, S59-~. Wmca IOIO Air hockey. 29)(60". pen. '65. :M " Schwinn Varsity $75. Hoada trail 90 stoo. Sml brown china cabinet. $SO. Blk wrought Iron frplc w telec log SSO 67J.<J18'1 1ST EVER PARKlNG Map vending mach10es. LOT SALE. Sat Dec 161.h· will trade or sell. 963-0459 ~ tTU1·9atn·Spm. Qual ....:or_~_345_J_. ----- furn. wood carved access .... <«lft•> diacontinued/. Clarion AM I ~· .. , car _..__ 1 stereo. Xlnl cond. $SO. .....,.., ... samp ea. as ts, Please call 631 3149 aft FREIGHT DAMAGED OM of a kind item s . epm HCYI'POlNT SALE. 3308 From $10 Cash & ....:.::......,__· ------ W. Warner Ill' Harbor, Carry. ENKEBOl.L 4 Lire sheelS plate glass, Sama AD.a. m.2921 DESIGNS 16506 Avalon (approx 3.xS) xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• st.canon. Mus t sell. mke ofr W~HER DRYER SALE ~~~~~~~ ~7857. deluxe mulll·cyc le ----------modela. COmpletel.)' re· RetPtt twin set S$S. Full Ornamental WtoU$tht Iron bllt, rtOnabed, your ut60. 1t.erllzed twin m.iat 1ate1 & dlv1der. Xlnt ~tee. Y°'11' choice. Is box ps, kln(l H $&. (uid.. '290 ~6330 $139 4UlCh. Delivery. S.le 8'rJ Mattrelll. 547'5636 Old w1rker bani not· eoda New YHn Eve. WhlUt lod1&n Cottc.> eofa chc11ts-doll bu~g y Cout Appliance. 537-2542 + tove, aq ptoe11n cocktail stnltkr & miar. Tue & Holpolol Reh'l a, $75. +md tbb1, rust recUner. Wed. 9AM. W Catalina Maytaa wHher sss. a.lot new. 558-1~ Or .. Nwpl Hgu Guara~ fr delivered. ~ OlaMs 1.'0llect1on I' P. byappt 839-'1207 646-1786. Clarion AM I FM stereo Xlnt cond. $50. Pleast call 6.11-3149 an 6pm . Stereo · Sansi G·3000 rt'.' reiver. Ptullips turnta ble1 Quadraflexs~ak~r~ W1U1 wood cabinets }'~"' ceUml coodlt1on $650 ~- 2 TVs. portable l 2" 8 /W $15 & $25. N1tr st:.rnd S8 Antique md coHr(• i,,hh· $15.5i56-8842 .... McmiM ,..,... ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rowbojjt. o~ & dolly. Uke new $1.35 548.Ql.8 12' Glaspar. 5\-'J Johnson motor. ~rlr Extras. fl I cond. R easonabl " 67s.m1 14~'1 Fl bolll.. F1~rgla1>~ over wood w/trallcr. Askin& $385. 839-98!!:_ BAROAlNS.UMd refrtgs, Wllhrl. ~rs. auar, ~st buyt, we terv appl ... Beat Appl $3&.Qt\ t. $3M330 Beaulilw new eootemp. lg IQ. w1atau colfee table, match1n1 commode It match1n1 ca bl net YelJow/ wht tones. all wood. P P.90l961 SEU 1dlf' 1ltm" with 11 Fmd whllt you want in Daily Pllot Cl11st11f11•ft Ad DatlY PllOlClu11lf1edi. 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Ca 92?0l lSITMS.. f>a:M7. 1 ... uu1t111011.0111111 .. o.,•cHtM1 Metteda 28081... xlnt 20mp1, x lot $1 200, C Mu 9915 BOAT ACTION IS For Buying OrSelUng All!dtwtM 11 VANS TO CHOOSE FaOMt Sl411 •USID IMWt• cond W/OftW t'ftl, Bel\ of 646-ISSS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 710.vllrl•81K(5ft'TtfJP> fn-Or.tldays,MS-5871 T....... 9167 lf79CADILUC 1""1 In THEODORE ROBINS FORD iul'>o 11.a•no11 11110 llJ'.IA Ml'I\ 1 .. 1,uolO 74:.I0241pd <OlfQ015> '74 MBMO dl"el Must ••••••••••••••••••••••• B..DOtlJJ>() "7U002Alll.O,lllr<223G> IWll New ball , Z lira & '75 991uu•H 'Ib1a ooe la LOADED• ~ ......... , .. ,..,o.. .. ••••••• '7630.tS/R (029RKM> bf·" A ,_., ..... .JV\ •.uT'R6""'" Lea&eOt'lxl.Y. lmmedlitlt .. ~-·-~.. ,_ 'TIS30,epS/R <Ol'l91 -.t!I Ull u .... _.,.,., Delivery• 13413 > 776.'!0cal4/ipcH'rltS!l62> OOOll82~.9425800 IJUr&undYWlthbhackln L97S Ford Gr1rn11du . BOATING NEWS cliledr .,, f,....t .... uu . SOUTH C>aAMGI COUMTY'S WalST SANT A.MA DIAL.PSI 'Ta~= (308URR> '63 MBZ 220 Xlnt cood. t.aior. AM FM casa-0tte, $16,950 Compl{!tely power. whatl' •Sundo Rec: t 1 b Cl lowmUea.(330RHA> HOWAJlDChevrolet extenor,AMll"Msl"re<>t 'ti Cbtvy Van auto, low•------~ 8 ~ v~ vo l0 :an $4995 Dove ai Quall Sts. t.l,pe deck. Thal' Clir Ill rr IN M.-tu.llls:t.OOOnnn 'Te PO.I. $9'l00 Silver/ ... ~~ ... 0 r U ·l 88· NEWPORTBt:ACH ILllyruce SlliOOor~tuf 441 S.award Kd. CdM &Ueki lmmac. ~ ~70, .,.... "'"" lll-0555 fer 631-4859 Celli af\1•r rrwma ~6877 evs. •71 MBCB>IS s oo . ... "-'-... tHO "15 8r1 Mlr, new palnl, Z20DllSIL '74CAOILLAC '16 Cnlry Sq V Plll>l\ wagon. am/fni tup~. c:rWte, t/whl. All pwr J,o ml 7~Ul67 ~:':! ..... !!~.~ ...... ••••••••••••••••• AM IP'M, •SltOO. P.P 4door,bh.1ewiU1blueln· CO&l'IDIYIUE 11\c& Up rematnJna l8 mOll -.28il_ ter1or. • speed. low loaded! ~M mllell. vi.nyl M1llilUoa bcaal bu& ldel'9. on DeUun 8210 w/ 30,000 "11131l am /fm C'1U &air,• mil•. (l82161 root, SHARPl <8l.2KZll ml Blaut eond Bltofr. adp. 11nrr. !lint cond $6995 Sl9 95 l9'11t Country Sqwre L\d Wl?J\, like new , 3800 m1 lolided. on g Lu; t $1o.600 • wtrt.. bllM' lthr rn\. b6\ of r over S"TSOO Ca 11158· US9 Brand De• P"rllln1 maria• dleoael • IOI $1,000 or tM1t off•r .wJ 41M-121.3dayaM 3$4$ an . Unll BEACH BLVD~ HmmNGTON BEACH 142-2000 »I .._ W..t.d 9190 .... ~----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 97' 5 WIWILLIUY ••••••••••••••••••••••• vo111..,_ '770 iS Elite. am/!m 8 track tape deck, All power. snrf. Must i.ell asap $2800 or bhl orrer !JOO. l.9C7 aft 6. &I' 5-ciown w/1bp Four yn. Xlot eond. Jo'u lly ~~~---i •JJS*i W/ou\bccl$2200 ~ m,m, or499-4882. Le&. --- 9520 ....................... 'eFORDWOODV f''UUY reeU>red 1 SJ 3, ooo 6'75-6181 YOUIOAT5UH PAW flOR OR NOT TOPOOUAI flOl lOf' CilS BARWIC K OA T SUH ' ' 'I ' .BJI l l7~49J.JllS CONNELL CHEVROLU 'X.'4111110•1 Ill' I ____________ ,.~.,., 9070 • • ">I \ \I I o.., \ 54~1200 ·~1 MG -TD. Eoaioe1===;;;;_...;;.;.~-==;;;;..;. ~1f:71.fJ7 SEA RAY'S ....................... 17' ti 38' ~AV AILAILI VN:: Newport ~l HAltllSOM'S 30' Avalon moortna In SIAIAYIOATS tront ot Sean's ai swim 3101 Colt.at Hwy, N.B area. $28.000. 673-5099. ~~~·~3~1-~2~5~47~~~LUXURY BAYFRONT :_ apt W/doc:K. 3 br, 2 ba & '60POISCHI SUP&to ~. red with gr•Y and black m\erlor. com· pletely restored <:M31) SAcatHCl! ;J1Ski~act1W72. opeo,_ftpl __ ._673-4928 ______ , eood coodttiioc> · SUPS AV AJLABLE ~,,,_--,. eT.UU7 For boata (or saJe CHRISTMAS CRUISER AndenOD's Yat'bta II' Gl.uapar Cabin Cnr. ____ 646-_9000 ___ _ '1508. W/lrlr & cover, SLIP WANTED 38 ' $1100.~1682 Sailboat, Newport Claaic l8' South Coast RA!ward. 7141682·7237, Bay launch. Reblt eog. ~Bryan vamiah/ paint Ready for SUP needed Nwpt Bcb Christmas Parade accommodate either 36: &GUI06aft6Pm wkdys or45' oew Yacht 64S-6600 • i8Tu BEACH BLVD-. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 9530 ....................... WE BUY USED CARS CALL PAPPY Utled Cllr Mgr 540-5630 1011 ~SOX & so~ • LINCOLN· MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BL VO COSTA MESA CHRISTM~ 9010 WllUY USIDCAltSt --------•I We're Ule new Chevrolet •RVINVESTMENTS• deaienbip 1n the Irvine SALE ...................... . llJl'9 19~' Hawaiian Jet SEMINARS Auto Center. We need ctltlS CRAFT Drive. Hardeo 460 Ford, SAT3-SPM "on site" your med car! WILLCIAFT •~ hrs., tandem trlr. Dale's RV Reotals ls now JOE spon sorin g a mini· u•c PH1£11SO .... Huge inveotory. 16' to u · _Must __ se11 __ 55_1_·56.S8 ___ _ 1 ....... educational seminar that '"" g,. "' Tt ••1 ii."t..._ will in 2 hrs, dem<>Mtrate CHEVROLET 150/ OFF -•••••••••••••••••• a5t.o8\o1 raUoof earn· 2lA11toCenterOrive /0 Cs 'trl, S./ i.ng1. Inveatmaeota in IRVINE 78• It _._. ui .., 9120 Dale's Nal.IOD wide reo· 7L•7222 on s Oft aai eq p. --·•••••••••••••• tal . v... etc. lae ts exclusively UD· ---------..........,. .... c....... Older camper .... ae. w 10 c1er contract w1t.h: AAA. w· ... ~ED' t5Newport Blvd CM truck. $150. Stove & AMTRACK, UNITED, Al"' t • '4W0l5 retrlg.640-Z?OO NAnONAL WESTERN. Late model Toyotas. ---------1)116 JAYCO JAYEAGLE KLM, 'OCS, ANWB. t.o Volvoa. Pickups & Vans. 3t'HA'M'E~ temtniler.Sleeps&,city name a handful of over Calh•today! F/BSedan. Dual station water hookup, 10 gal. 53 major wbolasaler11 110 volt plant t.lnk, e\ec. hookup. New which are pr1 n tang twin320CM1Saden, RV battery Plenty or Dale's in tbetr '79 "FlY· allxtra.s Good di · Drive" B r ochure&. ......, <NII AY .,_,.. s&orage. con Uon. -_,.. SJ.,500. OrlU83'-0610 Select: Los Angles. IOS~-.. wu•• rut Colorado Spnngs. San ;u_.. ~...--UalDCllldllcn 9140 FJ>andlco or Seattle for Mere 20, trailer. cover . -·•••••••••••••••••• t.be Seaming l<>caUoo ror ltH....._••tl c .......... .... 64._t JOJ er S40-t4' 1 "15 3>00 Spydt-r 30,000 ml Xlnt w . Red vinyl mt AM/FM 'IU'~ ~ bal orr ~/4~ 3317 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ul71l BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 14Z.2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 SC&ROCCO Cit•&• lipe Eclffoll Stereo, vecy low miles. (G6UZW> PrkedToWI •DATSUNS• &..,.. s.tectfOft Of AIM4"Ml1 SAL~LEASINC PARn;.S.ERVICE 77 3600. Auto, air, am ,,.....,,,,__ __ .. ma(' Lo ma Must sell. 640 ~ eves, 754 6341 COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845HAR80R Rl.VD 54°"'4 '0 540-021 J •DRIVEA* •LrnLE. .. * SAVE A LOT SKOP&COMPARE BARWICK DATSUN -..,n I 11.111 I '.1p1-tr ;.inn 831-1375 493-3375 ··we need t.o buy clean Datsun used cars" $Will Pay Top Dollar S COSTA MESA DATSUN 284511ARBOR BLVD 540-64' 0 540-021 l Wt)'ll '78 ~f: Ivory. snrf. 11t-0rt>0 tape 9.000 ml. ~l cood. ~~aft 6. '78.SOSEL 7,000 m l. Opel Prv Pty 213-826-2372 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Opel Manta Coupe gd. u-ans , aut.o trans. vinyl top, reasonable, 581 3610 dys, 49"1·Z362 evs. t750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18111 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 '73 a40Z. air, 6l,OOOO mi. 61Super90, 95% restored, Perl mech cood. $4500. red w/black int., Clas11c. Ph 54().&SS 548-3861 '17DATSUH 2802 Gold. velour mtenor. al· loys, very low miles (~V) $7499 6Z's to Choose ! ---------l.9T1 Targa 911S, Recaros, Bamberg FM, 34,000 m1, Sl 7 ,900. 673·5005. (213) 698-9635 -------'10 9ll·T . Burgund . 96,<m au AM/FM st eo cass. Xlnt cond. ('"1\ ~9707 1871 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 '75llAlllT 2 door. 1Uck. red with block interior. I.ow au.les! (472MXV> $2995 '76 Bu.s. auto. air, FM atA!nlO cass., Z.bed, ex clean. $5000. 962·4145 '74VW 59UAREIAa< Automauc transm1.Ssion, AM·FM radio. Stf.ARP CAR! <672KES> $2995 lOVW'sToChoose! 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 '71 Fast.back. auto trans. Good rood Ong. owner. $1axl lbs\ orr. 75 \.l833 '74 VW BUS. Very gd cond Sunroor $3750. 646-1430, bus. 642·3018 1.lm.l BEACK BL VD HUNTINGTON BEACH iS Ranchero, very dean, 142-2000 all u\ras. w tshell. l owner 557 9005 '73 Sedan Sev1lle. 44,500 ml. Ong owner. Leather Int. all power. $2500 6C2Q8.'128. 673-4332 78 CadiJlac Cpe DeVllle. i1 T. 8Jrd. Twn Landau lite yellow. cloth tn\., lo moonrf. a l e.wheels. mi, immac .. $9,995 or stereo. llhr, vnyl rf bell offer. Call Make, Power sls wndws. stmg. 979·6620; 963·3222 or locka,brks etc lo m1 964-3&57 132Tl.'T. 8\ue Bk $8405 My pnce $6650. Whls. DU-. 752--0687 or 64.5·2963 '76 Coupe De Ville Sliver w/silver cabnolet top Navy l nt. Sphl Pwr seats. Cruise cont. Stereo tape, till wheel. PST trad.IOD, auto level cont & more. Xlnt cond 83J.1789. '16 Cad Eldo. Loaded, cream w/buck.sklO llhr ant. Astro roor . 962-0104/8118-<WM!l Mlrar/ 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGF. COUNTY'S NEWEST UNCOLN·MERCURY Dealerslup IS now OPEN RAY R.ADEBOE LINCOLN MERCURY 1S.l8Autn0nte r Dr SDf'wy·Lake 1''oresl elul "'74 Coupe de Ville: Super IRVINE sharp. Loaded with ___ 130-_7_o_o_o __ _ xtras low nu. PP. $48SO '72 Col Park 9 pas:. wa~ 53005 White. fully loadt!d • Ccnro "17 Xlnt! $2.000 675-6161 • •••••••••••••••••••••• "77Camaro. 2111.000ml. V-8, AM/FM can .. $.5000. 980-2978 afl. 6pm a..... t920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YEAR END CLEARANCE 19'74 Mercury MonleRo Villager 9 passenger. good cond R tH, P tS , PI R 6'75-1883 '66 Mefoc flartdGM __ S48-0'l79 alt 5pm Mttiltanig 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1• Xlnt cond. H1 m1, All '78 Dem,.,. Sacrifice· low blue bk, "" must go 76tH667 this month! See us TODAY! COHN ELL CHEVROLET X!>4 ll.1r h11r Ill\ cl I I ~·1 \ \II~.~ \ 546-1200 19n CHEVllOlET IW.ALASB>AN Automatic, pwr. steer mg. factory air cond , tmted glass, ws w tares. wheel covers & LOW miles. 1.ac. 857RLD Stk. P3642. $4777 THEODORE ·~ Mustang Convert1bh'. 289 V-8. auto. P /S, fat air. JU St rom pl1.•Lt'11 ground up reslorauon b ID perf <.'OOd. 4!M-0 lti7 'al Mustang, automatic. nu paint. nu ttreS, AM radio, good cond1t1on. $19150. 642· 3004 aft 4 PM. '76 Mustang ll. Mach l dean, gd shape 50.000 OU. $3100 675-5500 '6'1 Mustang, Ycl!O'A Good cond $1000 6'73-4332 '72 VB. s tereo, surf rilrk ex. int U>p cond. $<!0011 96J.2163 nu. k>oks great. $1995. Moped Puch Maxi. like your RV. Olli ror further .--.. '--rt_. m.-.., new, mirror & loclr. $325. ,_,,_ (71 ....... H"-" M --_,..... ..u IM7-40'19 u111u. 4) _.,......, r. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 32' Monterey Motonallor, --------Ussner. MfaltoMto 9705 -Umt BEACH BLVD~ 1934 LI Bnmi, clusic, Motorcvdts/ ~~~~~~~~~I•• .. ••••••••••••••••••• HUNTINGTON BEACH 77 934. Blk/Blk, Mtnt! Snrf, AC, Stereo wtcnss . Polished Alloy wheels. 33.000 ma New Kon1 shocks. $8900 or take over lease pym\ ·s of $237/mo. No cash req'd 64-0-5142 days, 581 0794 eves/wknds. '71 Panel Van: new eng pamt, mt. ures Many xtras. Make offer PP. 646-7239 ROBINS • FORD '66 Coov. New eng. pulnt & top H1gHesl ofr ov1•r s:wxx>. 64(). 2564 --- d I e 1 e 1 • r a d a r • Scoohn · 9 I SO '77 VW IUS '68 Alfa Romeo 842-2000 fatholneter. VHF, Loran, ..... •••••••••••••••••• GTV l"llA Nd ,._, c-vvv. s some Fiat 9725 ·66 Porsche 912, only 6,000 on eng, SJ,9SO. (213) 431.3004, 434·1151 '7SRabbit. P.P. Asking $2800 964-1092 after SPM. 2060 HARBOR BtVD. COSTAMESA 642·0010 '6S Mustang. $1950 Top shape. has l'V1•r ythlng. Crane cam, ll<'d ~ headers, Cragar chromed nms. new lire:-, stereo. etc. Call 837·5087 or~ auto pllot .• gurdies. 71RM125BXlnt*""'5."'"' -r op ~· wor'" •'>OOO/bsl ofr 000 W Berth -· '" Fully i:aw·pped, onl& •· -· ••••••••••••••••••••••• SZS. · n te 68. SL 10 S2()0. MUie. gear. 844-5161 Issaquah Pier, Wald 8'2-735'1 13S2l · es, orange 'TT Flat !AM Spider coovt 71 Porsche 9115, 5 spd, air, Blaupunkt stereo. sunr 'f. blk /blk. oil cooler, headers, alloys. P/W, fog lamps, &K m1 SJJJ.395 675-0512. 628AJABUG 63 Chevy Impala , lowered, mag wheels, reblt ru perform 327, over $1.D> 111vested Bellt Of· (el'. 968-8975 Also I set spoked nms brand new, $4.50. Point, Sausalito. Sot ~-------white. (208\JCR ) Nd 9707 lmmac. 13.000 m 1. Calif. "15 Honda 400-F Kerker $6495 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM cass. S-spd. New rblt eng. & trans. 8 trac ~. s unroof, Xlnt cond. $1100 or best 646-<Y19S --------~ eicbaUBl. New tires, new :!A>BuseaToCboose '73 lOOl.S. AM /FM stereo. _661_·2262 __ . _____ _ tm 26' Hawaiaao, brakes. red $900 or best AC. auto, xlnl cond. THNAGERS Ford w /Berkley pump, Xlnl cond. 646..(Y79S $li50. 552-1897. all xt.ru + tandem trlr _________ , aaaa ~ 9755 64 Baja $800 631-5043 Grab your folks and look --------•I al thts 76 Mustang 11 sway bat easy EZ·Uft, 2. Honda 750, "TS. Xlnt cond. tn.551·5658 All chrome, Custom. $12!'10. S48-5320 all 6. 3>' Mako: 2 Mere outbrd. --------ens.. k>eded ror any ty For Sale: 1974 Suzuki 185, fishing. las t.ban l yea k> miles. $400. old. 154-0368 675-7444 • "17 SKJPJACK 20 open Molar' tto..t. S./ . Umt BEACH BLVD~ W. vhf, teak, swim step. ..../Shf'CICJ9 9160 HUNTINGTON BEACH stereo. Binuru top, trlr •••••••••••••••••••••• • 142-2000 $2400 080, Tom wkdys 1913 ~ -4 -ww..l--Dri-v_" __ 9_5_5_0 ~L3111t5 i-yMotOtilo• ...................... . lotllh. ._, Fully 1elf contained. a.ter-905 Gtoeral.Ol', 2 air coodi· .... ••••••••••••••••••• ~. root top air. TV Omttt plush 60' or 75• aotenoa, C 8 radio, mot.or yacht, hourly or AM/FM stereo tape, llke dall)'B-2172-675-741l new Urea ti other extraa ---------~ t.oo numerous to men· Parade of llgbts, 40• Yadlt. Dec 18 thru 23, $10 per penoo.. call aft 6 PM for raervatioos 873-1 See the Boat Parade oo the U.S ft Clll&lina Holi· day, Sal. Dec 16. 6:»9:30. Ticketa $6.50. Phone 968-7903 for re· servatiooa. tiOo. Very, very clean. 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Cold Spell Wanes; Warm Days Ahead By JACKJE HYMAN Of II• O•llY Piiot Stall Warmer w eathe r that replaced an unusual cold snap 1s expected to continue for several day s, the National Weather Service forecast today. A spokesman ~atd the predict ed h1~h temperature for Orange County on Tuesday 1s 70 to 76 degrees. with overnight lows bet ween 40 and 47 degrees He said there is some chance of another cold spell tater an the Shots Fired Over Strike PITTSBURGH <APl-Gunf1re broke out at a Pennsylvania truck stop over the weekend as a strike by independe nt s teel haulers entered its lifth week. Meanwhile, testimony was to resume today in federal court tn a steel industry suit against the steel haulers who called the strike on Nov. 11. The case, stemming from a suit filed by several major steel companies, seeks $3 million an damages from the Fraternal As· soci a ton of Steel Haulers l FASH ) in addition to a daily fine of $10,000 and fl.n es against s t e el h a ulers' officers and members. 5-cent Rise lnGllS Seen NEW YORK (AP) - Gasoline may rise rive cents a gallon next year, but there should be enough for all drivers' needs, says the head of Standard on or Indiana. John Swearingen, chairman of the oil rirm, said Sunday on CBS' "Face the Natlon" that premium unleaded gas was the ooly type in short supply because of uoan· Uclpated hllb demand. But "there'• plenty of the re1u1ar unleaded gasoline all over the coun· try." be added J week, but forecasters a re still uncertain and have made no prediction. The cold spell that plunged temperatures as low as 24 degrees in parts of Orange Coun· ty came to a s low end lh1s weekend. A spokesman for the Irvine Ranch said temperatures there have warmed up a bout 10 degrees per night, with Sunday night's low 49 degrees. Sunday's high on the r anch was 74 degrees. The spokesman said it's still too soon to tell if there's been any cold weather damage to the citrus crop. He said the ranch hasn't had any reports of damage so far. There was no damage report· ed either at Rancho Mission V1e- JO, where temperatures Sunday reached 69 degrees, dropping lo 38 degrees Sunday night. A spokesman for the Orange Co unty Agriculture Com· missioner's office said the only damage reported so rar was the loss of five acres of bush beans 1'. San JuanCapistc-ano. Home gtowen reported some damage, but a.rprisingly little, considering how told it got, said Steve Holliater, co-owner of Hollisters NUl'Rry and Flower Shop lo Costa Mesa. He said the nursery had some damaged impati e ns and hybiscus and that he believes some bougainvillea might have been damaged al private homes, but. "From what we've heard from the homeowners, the damage has been quite minor." Hollister said any sort of pro- tection, such as a patio cover or a house close by, will protect such plants as fuchsias, which mighlolherwisebedamaged. A spokesman for Keelnn:· Wilcox Nurseries Joe., which grows specimen trees and Ken· Ua palms for wholes1le trade In Irvine, said the firm had to light Its heaters for several niJChts 6ut (See WARM, Page A.2) liner Delayed SOUTHAMPTON. England (AP) -The salUn1 of the QE2 to New York bu been delayed by electrlcal trouble, Lbe Cunard Line said today. The 86,()()()..too liner wu to have ten. Sunday but all the llghts aboard failed. Cunard said he could not say yet what caused the trouble or when Lbuhlp would saU. 137 School Officials Suspect 'Sick-in' By &A VMONO EST8ADA Ill. Of ... DMl't f'lttl ..... lrict aupertntendent, said today he belMves aome of the teachers may really have the nu but others may be protesting stalled contract taJks. he added that there haa been a g~at deai of spe<:ulation thal teachers plan to call in sick en masse al one school per day this week. ordln•tely high number," said Principal Larry Lucas. "We have no idea ir this was a sick·in until the teachers return with notes rrom their doctors," Lucas said. Sick teachers are re· quired lo bave the doctor's note or be docked pay, officials said. Almost holf or Huntin1ton Heac h t11gh School 's 128 teachert saJd they were iU and did not uttend classes today in what some s~hool district of. f1 c1aJ8 beltev~ 1s an orgamzed "lllt'k In " Jake Abbo tt, Huntington Bouch Uruoo !Ugh School Dis· OC Barber Victim of 3Sadists I By ARTHUR a . VINSEL Of .... o.ity Pltet ~ A West Orange Coimty barber is recovering today after three people robbed him of $1,230 in va luables Sunday, then methodically carved patterns in the bound victim's chest with a knife, police said today. The two men and a woman who invaded the apartment sometimes occupied by Norman Dexter Short, 37. finally became convinced he had nothing more of value and fled. Short, a Santa Ana resident who occasionally sleeps in the bachelor unil behind his shop at 6445 Westm inster Ave .. Westminster, was not seriously hurt, police said today. He was treated at Westmins ter Community Hospital for knUe wounds. Short reportedly told police be decided not to drtve home and retired at his shop, but al 3 a.m. was awakened by a knock on the door. lnvestigators were told he opened it a crack, whereupon the two apparenUy Latin men and their female companion shoved their way in, slashing Short's hand in the process. Police said it was dark in the sleeping quarters and the victim was unable to get a good look al his attackers, especially when one man held the knife to his throat. "He was forced to look al the ceiling, but he could tell there was a woman present by her voice," the spokesma" added. Short was bound to a chair in his rear sleeping quarters with wire, but finally worked his way free a nd cal1ed police, in· vestigators said. The multiple knife cuts made in his chest wen! fl)()(ltly straight hnes, but they were inflicted slowly and painfully in the process of repeated demands for' more loot, pohcesaid. Police said Short's $1,230 loss included tus $150 day's business receipts, his clothing, a TV set and tus compact car. Teachers have threatened to stt1k~ Jan. 3 lf no contract set· tJemeot can be reached with the school board. ·~we know some of them were slct lut week." Abbott said. But A total ol 137 teachers a~ seven district b1gb schools were not al· tendine classes Monday. The 57 teachers who were absent al Huntington Beach Higb School today was an '"in· OJpped for Good Caue Charlie Welborn, 19, of Laguna Beach. cuts the hair of Jodv Cowman. 10. The Hair·a·tbon session was part of the fund raising activities during weekend for victims or Laguna's Bluebird Canyon landslide. <Additional pie· lures, Page A3). Arbitration Set In Police Dispute By ROBERT BARKER Of, .. Dally Pl ... SI.Mt Huntington Beach police of. ficers and city om.clals ap· parenlly have reached a truce In their prolonged and biller salary oegotiaUons. Both sides have agreed to take their case lo an arbitrator in Los Angeles Thursday . They declared an impasse in negotia- tions last Friday. Police office•s. who have engaged in three sick-ins. have agreed lo call off s uch action un· til talks resume. In return. ofricers have re· ceived amnesty after 59 of 60 of· ficers assigned to duty Tuesday night and Wednesday called in StCk. Teachers in City -'District OK Pact Police Chief Earle Robitaille said Friday he would fire of. ficers who participated in the latest sick wave if he could prove they falsified their sick <See POUCE, Pa1e A.2) Bandits Get <:&sh, Jewels At NY Airport Teachers In the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District have overwhelmingly ratified a new three-year con· tract. The agreement, slated for ap- prov a l by school trustees tonight, calls for an increase in fringe benefits but doesn't in· elude salary raises. · However, salary issues can be railled once eacb yea.r along with GOP Moderate To Seek Bid WASHINGTON CAP) -Say· Ing that any presidential can· didale who wants to be sue· cessful must mount a campaign early in 1979, Rep. John An· derson of Illinois. chairman of the House Republican Con· feroce. bu told reporters be is interested in seeking hi& party'& 1980 nomination Andenoo, a GOP moderate, said &mday on NBC's "Meet the Presa" lh•t be believes be baa the credenUals and ability to win the nomiMtion despite his prob- le m 1 with the party'• con· servaUve wift&. He said be ls taking pottdated conlrlbuUons for • poMlble campaip and \hat he will make • decision by early next year. other items during the lire of the 36-month agreement, spokesmen said. Teachers approved the new contract by a 215-9 margin Fri· day. Key provisions call for Cully paid dental and eye care for both teachers and dependents. The agreement also calls for improved life insurance and in· come protection through a long· term disabUity plan. Dr. Patricia Clark, who led the district negotiating team, said costs ot the contract are estimated at less then $10,000 per year. Bill Bates. the teachers• chief negotiator. sald another key pro- vision would allow teachers to leave schoOl with the approval or the principal.a at the end of the seven·bour. 20-minute teaching day. Batel aaid teachen have been required to ~main at scbool l5 minutes after pupils were dia· missed. Dr. Clan aald the three-year contract resolves mayor wues and will permit both sldea "to work ~ether on meanltilful projects. ' Board Pruident Dave Sonnen 1.td the aanement ii good ror ~ the dlllrlct and teachera. "l am proud of the ne&otlaton for both aid~. espectalb con· slderlnl the elf~ of Proposition ts and the burdensome require·. menu of state education laws ," he said. • NEW YOR~ CAP> -Five gunmen overpowered a guard and mine workers at a cargo area of Kennedy lntemaliooal Airport today and ned with what police said could be nearly $S million in casb andjewels.. the gunmen pistol·whipped a guaTd at the Luflhtnsa AirUnes cargo area and bound trim and nine other employees, authorttiei said. They then forced an employee to reveal a combination \o a sare. The guard, Kerry Whelan, re· quired six stitches for a scalp wound. A policeman of the Port Authority o( New York and New Jersey, wbich operates the airport, said stolen car10 was believed to have been cad and jewels. ffe aaid that detectives at.ill were trytq to determl... how much was ta.ken. He eaid the tot.al was cloee to $S m•Woe. FeH1 Betker, a Lufth&naa spokeaman, 1Pt lt •at a<>' Im· medlateb' known euctly what wu taken, but added that eom• canceled cbecka and caah weN lneluded. A spokesman for the Port Authority said one robber had a 1hot11Wl, anotbel' a . ..s.caUber piatol met the other th~ bad ..3$oullber revolvers. Teacher iroup spokesman BUI Bianchi SaJd today any sick·in activity does not have the en- dorsement or" the Dis trict Educators Association, the unit that represents the district's 830 instructors. Teachers picketed the homes of three school board members and waved placards al a high school football game over the weekend lo protes t the deadlocked contract talks. School board President Zita Wessa said no pickets were seen et her home but teacher!> marched in rronl of the homes or trustees Helen Ditte. Doris Allen and Steve Smith as well as Ab· boll's residence. School district officials said they just barely found enough substitute teachers to fill all of the vacant classrooms at Hunt· ington Beach High School today• Mrs. Wessa said the school board is standing firm on its latest contract offer calling for a five percent pay hike from. January to July, 1979. But teachers are demanding a one-year five percent pay boost retroactive lo July. 19'78, and binding arbitration in all grievances except those dealing with binding arbitration. Mrs . Wessa said today she doesn't expect "to see any more movement on our part" and no further contract talks have been scheduled. Nation's Tree Trip Recalled SANGER (AP)-The holiday season officially opened in the crisp , snow-blanketed Sierra Nevada as almost 500 people made the annual trek to the na lion's Christmas Tree. The guest speaker at Sunday's service beside the towering General Grant Sequoia in Se· quoia-Klogs National Park was the Rev. Jasper C. Havens. who was at the first ceremony 53 years ago as a child. "I don't reme mber how we kept warm. but I remember that it was very cold for about the last eight miles," Haven added. He said his father drove the family to the original service in 1926 in a Model·T touring car. Cessna Pilot Hit by Sniper SANTA PAULA CAP> -A pilot· instructor, shot tn the head by a sniper on the ground, managed to sarely land his s ingle-engine plane at Santa Paula Airport in Ventura County without furthe r incident, authorities say. Morgan Hetrick. 47. was at the controls of a Cessna 150 for the finl lesson Saturday of student pilot James Coward, 26, when Hetrick was struck m lhe back or the head by a .22 caliber bullet. Police say Hetrick landed the plane al the airport and was rushed to Santa Paula Com· mun'ily Hospital, where the bullet was removed. Police said they later arrested three juveniles near the airport and conflseated a .22 caliber rifle. Coa~t Weather Cooler Tuesdays with highs 63 to 68. Lowll toni,bt 40 to 47. INSIDE TODA" Buddy Ebeen'1 1/tow bu.ri· MH COt'ffr lpGM 50 years. DfftnU McuUan tMil• him on tM Nf of 'BamobJI Jones', f'~ul"ift9,,. Cl. •••ex g .. M AU .. •t..J .. ., .. M M Edison's Increase limit d WASfllNGTON (I\ f1 I Th\' U S upreml' ('ourt rt:fwu!d lo day to dl111urt• <'1hfornta'1 llm1t inti or vubll< uUlll> r tt! to "I.ht: miri1111u111 '"'"Cled 10 -.Ur•< t ,•aplhtl ut 1 reawinabfo crut and 11111 l111p•l1 crt•du." <Ralat d 11lorh.·"· Pa Al und AC • rht• Juxllc • turn~d down .i rttumttnl 'l b)I Stlu thern 1 'ulifor ma to;d1.114 n Co • iiO t ltl« 101· p0'4t'r firm, atmrt.I ut O\t r tur111n.,. th' tat~~ Imp~ H ll p1 n •t•nt hnlll uo It. r tum no •' 1111 ,11 \' u ti u ' ' • c t 1 o n m t a o ~ ~uthcm c .. 1.rorn1• lkhtt•n IOI• put1•nth must eUJ for th• S12.! rn1ll1dn rutt• 1ncr.-a " n -.. ... •"' ordt>d In luh• 19'75 In lt-~ uf th,• s.:sJ9 uulllun r11t htkt ll twMJ 'ought Tht' fulifonu1 Supreme. Cour1 rul\'d 111 lum· 1h11t th1• hn11l lb:. 11111 unt·1111,11tut111n.1l h dt•n) th•· puv. 1•1 1·011111u11\ tll'> pro1w11~ .in•,;tt·r 1•111f1t11 v.1lhout clu1· I'• Ill'\"' 1111• ,\,Ht' I UUJ l J~rl'l>d With I h1· t ,altf11rni.1 P11l>l1r lltthltt·' l '•J1llmt11!'lton that the lmpoM'<i llltlll '' Ill kl'\'Jlltlat with J)hl Supn•mc Court dec1111om. lnvoh inti utility rutt' makanit In at :> appc1I . Sout hern C'Jllfornln 1-;d1i.on argue-ct th11t lht· l'Ommusston was wrong tn th1nk1ng th.!l pa.-.t rultn~:. barred 11 from allov.ang elcl'tnc rdtl'l> v u·1'1111..: hti,:twr than minimum t•.11>1tul rtturn' · Ttll'rl· '' nulhtn.t In -.sod rlt•1·1,1oni. tn 'uggt•t.t that a rel( 1ll;t1 11' c o mmlsr.wn can 11111 1.rn Cull) wt r<tle:> &l a h1ght·r lc' rt th.in .. uch const1tut1on&I minimum where 1l hs persuadt-d th al the cond1t1orus Justify at ." the appeal argued. Southern California Edison provides e lectrll' service to more than 2.6 million customers 1n 15 count1e1; in central and southe rn Californau. Scuba Diver Recovering Afte r R escue A Covina s('uba diver was rl· ported rn ra1r ('ond1t1on today at KatSl'r Suns<•l Hospital in l..o!S i\n!(t•lcs following a dr amat1t· t•i.cue Saturday tn the ocean .. outh of Coronu dt•I Mar . \l1r1• Lopt'z. 52. we1~ pulled from the waler by his diving partn .. r and a 1lory fi s herman ;,i(ter lw cJevcloped breathing problt!m!> and loi.l l'OnSCIOUS· nl'~b The fi s h erman . Wally Schoewe of 758 W 19th Sl , Co.')ta Mesa. smd today he w8s chet'k mg som<.• lobster trap~ nearby Saturday at JO 30 a m when ht- !taw two nwn he I hought al ftrM "'''n· stt>ultng his traps . Sc·h11ew1• said he rushed over '11.t found that one of the davl'r' v .•. f 1'1•1v, to pull the second "''' , I .11111·1., •into their s mall lin;1t ··Jk v.i1.., blue. lie look•-cl tll·Jd ... Sthocwe said today llowevl'r, the: fisherman w~cd l11s l'ard10 pulmonary n·~u~c 1l<Jt1011 lrain m~ tc1 began ;udmg Lor>e1. whil\• ;1 '>t·1·11nd fis herman wh1, ·'' rtvt'(f 1111 lht· sc·tn(• rnd1ocd 1111· C'11.i~t Guurd for help ''ic'hoewt· said Lovez had 110 11111, •• v.lll'n h1· 111.·~an worktn~ un h1111 hut bt.•gan to r c:.pond lo lhe n·'u'l'tlution efforts IJAKIH JIA D ER "BUMPS' SANTA l-'IRF:Hf\ll(ilf (J\J') Danh V.a<kr, th(• blHck ~arbed villain 11f "St;11 Wari.," bumped Santo C'laus nut nr hi-. traditional roh• a ~ mar:.hal of th<· chtldren':. C'hr1<1 t ma11 puradf' m this S:m .Joaquin Vulley Community But even though l>:.rth V<1d1·r led this year's parade. Santa lo(Ot plenty of greellnJ(s from Lh<· youngst.crs as he rod • down the :.treet on a fire trul'k • OAANOf COAST " ~ DAILY PILOT ' ••• ,. ,_.,,,, .... kl ,..ft ,., ........... ''"""" ..... l4't#" ~' 'I 11 l•l\f'wtlf 'Iii lh Ot~ ,,.,.. .. ...,,.......,_..,~ .............. ~.,. 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"'~··t9\ M0-1220 ~;·'t~ :.!~ 0:.:-P:, c~.::.::t•~\ft·~ •f'•' ., ••ritli~~r\h f\ot'f•I~ m•Y .. ,.,., •• Wl•fJ •UP. ..... •Oollltl•I .. f'MtHt.-. .. • , • ...,..9fl/lfllM .,.....,.. t'•" .. ,, ........... t.••• ..-.,,. (•11•1•_.,I• \t.,•\1 'IOti "' ~ t t nlt' U ~ lftO#\l.-tf •• M• I ~ ftiw,tMf f9ttlf, .. 1' Of'\t "94141'' \J M .,._..,,... Thousands Fill Tehran Streets ') SL.AYIHO 6U8PeCT Pol Ice Rete ... 8tt•tch Stabbi1ig Suspec t Sketched l.tq~una Ut:lH:h poli ce an vt'i.t1~i.lor:i h1vt' n:le&11cd u tomv<>Mk ~kctt·h of u bUl'l>t'i't in tht' Nov 20 11tabb1n~ ckath of nottd Art 'olony dt::i t~nl'r Brent S. Tobey 'fobey'11 nude body was d111· covertd undc•r bloody bedding by a neiahbor who laved in u bungalow behind hl11 home . Tobey had been ~tabbed 15 tames. Police are looktnl( for a man described as 22 t.o 26 years old, 160 poundlt. five feet.rive to five feet·seven mches 1n height. wtth a mustach~. dark hair parted in the middle and a well·bu1lt physique. Det ective Gene Brooks s aid the s ketc h was developed through interviews with a Wlt· ness who observed the suspect tn Tobey's Carmelita Street home at the time of death. "He (the Wllnesa) saw Tobey's car in the driveway. so 1t ju.at seems logical that Tobey was home and the su.sped could be his murderer," Brooks said. Brooks is conlinumg to 11earch for leads in anothe r L1tguna Re1tch murder. The semi-nude body of Rodney . James Gilbert. a 32-year.old skateboard d othlng sales repre~entativc. was found in h.as home Dec 1 with a knife woWld tn the heart. Brooks believes Gilbe rt's murdt•r 1s related to drugs. but would not elaborate "It's s ttll under 1nvest1ga twn ." ht said ''J'll contmue talk1nR to people in the area to find oul 1f they saw anything " Tobey usu ally anviled strangers into his home and Gilbert habitually lert doors to hil> home unJocked, poltce stud Poh<'t' say they don't beheve the two murdl'rs arc r elated f ·rone Pa9~ '' I POLICE ... d1J1ms . Sgt. Jeff Cope, president or lhe 2'.35 -member Hunt ingt on Bt"a ch Police OHtct'rs Assocta· tton. said officers would r eceive PC:IY for the Si('k lime under the af!reE'menl by negotiators Cope, who said today that c.ill 59 officers were indeed sick. re· ported that the pollcf' associa· t1on agreed not to pa rticipate 1n allegt·d sack·ins, slowdowns. spct'dups or s1milc.ir action Be e1lso said traffic patrolmen have resumed issuing traffic lal'kets which bring the l'lly about $92.000 monthly in court fJnt'S Ml•tJnwhill'. th1· Huntington B <'at'h C'1ty Count'1l h n~ 't•heduled a ~pecwl exccut1vt wM11on meeting tonight at 7 :lO o'clock lo deal with negotiations. Cope s<11d police have sub m1tted a final offer which calls for a 7 5 percal porcent sulary 1nrrcase al present in the form of increwH.>d city contributions lo lht• officers' retire ment system Police also a rc asking for an additional 5 percent hike July I on a 15·montb contract. The l'ity is offering a five per· cent inc rease to be converted to a seven percent pay hike J uly I. 'l't:llllAN. Iran <Ar> Hundreds of thou1wnd" vf lrumun11 chMnlin1 .. Oown with tht• huh'" fl ooded thl' 1tr<'ttl ol 'reh rlln tOday ln the nccond m4t118 demonstration In lwod ~· No v1oh"w" wua repo~ here but protettt'rs rnportcdly pulled down 11tot1K·11 uf th<! shah In other lratnl&I\ Cllll't! In th\• northl'ltbtcrn City or M aahh•d. a nti Kh •h rioters 11torn1td ~ \J S owned I lyutt llott•I on Sundav. wrecked the ground n oor i1ncJ made un abortlvt• attempt lo 5l't tht' holt<l 'Ii rutthtclub on fire. rehable sourt'tfl said No Ci&!IU1tll1ci; were r~ported There ww. no o(f1cu1l t:bllmate cir lht! 1>12~ of loduy'11 demorustra hon tn Tehran. but 1t WMll al lt•alft. t•ti bag as Sunduy'li Thl' government batd 400.000 peoplt> look part in thal protest. but thf' oppoi.1llon ~aid as many <tll two rmlllon participated Today's marchers carried huge portraits of Moslem re hgious leader Ayatullah Kho· mainl. exiled head of the anti· s ha h move ment. and anti · Western banners reading "Criminal Americans Go Home" or "Iran Will Become Anothe r Vtetnam" -a ref. erence to U S Support for Shah Moha mmed Reia Pahlavi in his i:.lruggle for survival. The demonstr ators, thrusting denl'hed fi sts upward. de manded a new Islamic govern menl under Khomaini, some vowing. "The campaign will contmue Wltal victory is won!" Today's march was m ore fiery and volatile than Sunday's pro- cess io n . whic h was le d by Moslem priests. ~f ports from the provinces said crowds of angry dem- onstrators toppled statues of the tiha in at least four cities. Leaders or the Tehran march. reading a proclam1tlion under lhe towenng. arch·Llke Sbahyad monument, built m 1966 to com· mcmorale the 2!\th vear or the Wounded Girl Recovering; Suspect Held A l 5·yea r ·o ld San Juan Capistrano girl 1s reported 1n good condllaon today debpltc be· ing shol 1n lhe hee1d several times Friday , i nl'luding the bullet that penetrated her brain "S he 's a very lucky girl." Sh('riff's Sgt Bill Miller said \.()- day "But it's the kind of mJury where she could be worse tomor· row." Juli Gonzalez wa~ viciously beaten in the face with an un - known weapon cind shot several times with a s mall caliber handgun. She was discovered Friday afternoon by a workman at a ('Oru;truct1on site off Del Obispo Street within the city Miller refused comm e nt on whether or not de puties dis- covered the weapon. An Irvine man has been ar rebted and charged with kidnap· pmg and attempted murder. Charles flubt:rt Guenther. 33. of 14661 Sweelan Drive. faces a South Orange County Municipal Court arratgnmeot Tuesday on the charge~ He 1s being held I!"' Orange County Jail an lit•u M $250. 000 ba rl Deputies were k>d lo Guenther after a wtlness reported sei?ing a car bearing lhe license plate "SM I L E Z" in the area of the con s truction site where Miss Gonzales was found. Shertlf's de puties said the Dana 11111~ t ll gh School coed was a pparently hitchhiking on Del Obisoo Street near Stonehill Drive when she was picked up. M tiler iw1d authorities were unsure whether or not ~he en· tcred the car willingly. She was driven a ~hort dis· lance. shot several times and beaten, and lefl to die at the con struction site, deputies said Mlller said the r e was no evidence that the young girl had been sexually attacked Himtington Man Robbed of $1,200 R Robert Chase, 29, had Sl .200 In hl11 pocke t when he pulled his pickup truck Into the May Company perking lol at South Coust Piao In Coi t• Men He told police lhe m oney. In $100 and ~ bills, was Chrtatmos money saved by him and his wife to buy fumtlure this year. the back of his head and the voice ordered. "Keep your eyes ctoaed. Don't move .. The Hunllngton Beach rest· dent said he felt the man take hi• wallet and che<:k his wrist for a wateh and hil fingers for rtn111 . ChaH was ordered lo rem1&in tn po1ltion. The robber flt..'<! with the furnJture shoJ>per's money shah's reip, dechm~d they will continue to encourage strlke11 to maintain economic prenurti on the ttovomment. The main work stof(>tRe Is an ol1:ht day old walkou in Ute oil lndu11try thut hu <'ut Iran's dai- ly oil production lo leas than half the normal kvtil of 6 mllllon bar. rt•ls Oil Ill th. bast& or the l rantl:U\ economy and t~ walkout has already coll the n ationa l treasury at least ~malhon A 15 day l'ltrtke thut virtually p1 ruly~~d lhe lndu3lry last month coat more than $1 5 b1H1on m lost 011 export rev enues Opposition ll'ttders were 1ubilanl over Sunday's peaceful prolesl march They called 1t ll "referendum HI It\\• ~lrf'f'ts," <1nd one or tht•m, Kimm SMn Jaby. ~ai d the turnout dcm onstrutcd thal th(' pN1ph• want "to pul an end to lht• dl(·tatorial. authoritariun a nd rorrupt re gam e" As they did Sunday, pollre and troops alayed away from th<' swelling crowd today but waited on the alert 1n s ide streets. Peaceful antl·shah marches wt"re reported Sunday in other c1t1es lhrou~hout the country. but 1n Hamadan. 250 miles southwest of Tehran. tht' city's civilian governor was wounded seriously and his bodyl(u<1rd killed by a gunman oull.1dc the governor's house. Poli('e ktUed the assass in In formed !'.OUr('es said at was believed he belonged to an un dergroWld religious group sworn lo overthrow the !'\hah becau~ or his Westem1 zat1on campaign. It wru; the first attack on a leading offi c1aJ since October. whe n a soldier ki l le d the m1htary governor and c hief of p0hl'c 1n Jahrum. southern Iran Today•~ Ashur a, lhc climu of Moharram. a holy month of mourning for the marty red rounder of lrnn':> dominant Shiite Moslem sect. lttff"pffal Arthur Fiedler. 84 . conduc- tor of the Boston Pops Orchestra. has been read· mi lted t o Tuft !> New Englund Medical Center Hospital in Boston with un disclo~ ailments MariTWs Seek New Toys for WWllyKitb Unwr apped new t oys ar e sought for some 2.500 disadvan· taged Orange County children in the Toys for Tots program or the Marine Air Reservists of Manne Airl'raft Group 46 in El Toro. Maj. Paul Dunlap, head of the operation, said individual donors a re asked to brmg toys to collec t1on barrels at Sadd lehack Valley Plaza between now and Dec. 21 He said donations have been good this year. mostly through clubs a nd businesses. Dunlap said that some groups who pre· viously had members gave each other g1fta at Christmas parties have instead asked girts to be brought for Toys for Tots this year . Groups intere:.ted in donating can rontact Dunla p at 559·2767 or 559·3497 . Oemente Man Hurt In Fall From Roof San Clement.e's public work~ direct.or was scnously tnJured while stnnging Christmas lights over the weekend. Ile fell from the roof of his two.story hom e to the paved driveway Howard Bensen. 42. who also is the city engineer, suffered mull1ple injuries an the fall at 614 Calle Vicente. He was reported in stable con· d1t1on today in the antensive care unit al Mission Community Hospital. City Manager Gerald Weeks said Bensen suffered a con cussion in the fall, shatterc.-d his left elbow and dis located his left s houlder . He was transported by ('tty ambulance to San Cle mente Ge neral Hospital and s ubi.e que ntly transferred to M1ss1on Commuruty lf~p1l<1l an Mission VieJO The city manager said Bensen 1s reportedly "improving by the hour" Wlder intensive l'are Be nsen was recently com· mended by the Orange County Grand Jury. after JUry members visited San Clemente to survey th(' city's use or rcl'la1mcd water In a letter to Mayor Wilham Walker, jury foreman John R W i II stud Rensen demonstrated "an e nthusiasm for has work 0•11¥ l'llol SIMI ~II INJURED IN FALL City Official Bensen that 1s rughly v1s1ble and com m e nd able ... lie also pra1,NI Bcnsen's terhnical knowled ge· and sa1d he did a "superb Job" com mumcallnjit lf•l'hnicul 1n formation to lavmt•n S1mplv the '3r<?d°te5t seled1on ;.f Chnst n\8$ g1f t 1.Jc ~s t n le 1c,11 r" wP8T for 1he enttr~ fa rn ily 4-4 talhion 1111nC1, newport cent11 Freezing Of Scene\ 1 Tested WASIONOTON <A P> -FBI 01rf'rtor W1l11am H. We bster :said today his aaency would "freeze the 11cene" and take lull rontrol of the Investigation of any ruture assassination of a pres1d*!nt or other elected U.S. leader. lie said one puf'P()le or the FBI Investigation would be t.o lay to rest untrue "conapinlor lal qucstlon.11 that have a way ol ris· mg " nod avotd tho sort of mis· t uke11 that fo llo wed the as - 11:J111unahon of Prt:Sldent John F. Kennedy "l'm reasonably 1ure the Secret Service would take steP6 to freeze the scene" lmmed.iat.e- 1 y afler an assassin ation. Web11ter told the House as· ~uissanuhorus committee. "We would freeze the scene a:> . soon a:-. we arnved there." The St'C:ret Service provides security to thl' president and vice presi- dent and their families. W<>bste r said the FBI would Implement a "m ajor case opera· lions plan." which is getUng iL'> first test in the investigation of the assa.ssin1ttion of Rep. Leo J. Ryan. D·Calir .. by Peoples Tem· pie m embers in Guyana. The 1''81 chief also s uggested that no family would have the t•ontrol over the evidence lhat the Kennedy family did over the:: late president's body. fie said federal law clearly indicates the (<Overnment "m ay assert ex· dus1ve jurisdiction over thl' body of an assassinated pres1 dent .. The House committee's ch1er l'ounsel. G Robert Blakey. saul at public heanngs In October t hat then Attorney General Robert F. Ke nnedy apparently destroyed as evidence the late president's brain. for fear 11 would be exploited. The law that Webster cited was passed in response to Ken nedy s assassination. It make!> such murders a federal crim<.· and puts the FBI in charge of the invt.-shgation. Webster said that under the new assass1n1tlion plan, the FRI would lmmc•di<Jlely set up com m.md posts m Wa~hmgton and at the l>Cene and "would con. sider stnd1ng an assis tant dtrec tor or olher ranking official t1> the scene to ltssume ovl'rall comm and .. The Armed f''orres lnsl1tuk o f P athology would :>e nrl mc>d1cal up.-rts lo the scene to obtain information e1nd de' agnate a staff of pathologists to conduct the autopsy. The 1-'HI would try lo obtain .ill nt•ws a nd private photo· l(raphi. ;ind recordings fo r the 10 v<'stigution. under court order 1( 1wc·t•:.!>ar} to st.·11.e thl'm from nt•ws offtct•s Webster sr1id thi~ s tep 1s "not perm iltcd ex('ept with my ap riroval and then only in l'X t ruordinary circumstances. a~ presumably would be the case 1f J pre~1dl'nl wert.' ussassinaled .. F ro• Pagr A I WARM ... t'' 11t•r1enn•d no dam.1~1· OthN ht ~h and low tern· peralurl'S for Sund ay and Sun dJ y n1~ht m Orange County wt>n• Newport Beach. 64 anti '17 . Orange Coun1y Airport, 74 ;rnll 38: El Toro. 69 and 54. lfunt 1ngton Benl'h. 66 und '14 . and Anaheim. 77 and 54 He opened the truck door and then leaned back Insid e t.o riee that hi• vehicle will securely In gear for park.Ins . He told police late Frlday that som ethlnt hord jabbed In to ru11 back and a man's voice ordered him lo Ue down on the seal . Police said Chase h1&d seen a man near hll truck aa he f ulled Into the parklna lot east o May Company at 4 pm. He said he t>ellevea lhe man wu the ooe who held him up. tOOI WMIWOoCI blvd wettwood v•ll•o• (2t3) 479-7727 Ch•UM!, who llves allllUI tJth St .. Huntington Bea com piled. The run'• barttl to ' omc ra no"tt' aaek a aunman detcrtbed u ln his early 208, • flVe·loot•oine. about 150 pounds with black hair ' • \ Irvine T oday's C lo In g N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 71 , NO 345, 3 SECTIONS, Z8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 11 , 1978 TEN CENTS • e Weighs Annual Wage Review . I ( A propou l to trt'ate parll matnten•nt•f' • a men\ dl~ trlct.11, and an annual w•lt' ~ view ror t ll)' t•mploy " ltu•t f'ff omm nd! no co.t of ljy1n1 1n tr~Hf'f\. art' <'ht'dulf'd for dt>batc Tu sday b) th In IM Ctty Coon ('1 I Th rounc'tl mt'fl:I at 7 30 p m t Ctty Hall, 17200 Jambo~ Hlvd At lnuned.ial IHU ID partl maintenance la th propo.ed lormetlon or two Northwood art• menl dlllrlct.a. But cl· ty omoall see the Northwood i• a.ue • an QPPOrtunlty to clHr up ~hat it put tvea an Inequity In the way nel1hborhood public parks, parkw•Y• and m aru. arf' matntalncd. with reepect to who p a)'5 ror ll Curttntly. aome park main· t oanco ii paid by residents of apeclfic nelshborhoods. where mandatory homt!owners as- 110Cl1Uoos exh1t. Where there are no homeowncra association dues to pay ror au.ch 1reen areas. city taxpayers in 1eneral pay for them, stnce maintenance comes out of the citv aeneraJ rund. Ctty l>fftctnls view the situation as a double fee for members of homeowners aaaociatlons who pay for maintenance or their own neighborhood parks through dues. and. through laxes, pay ror maintenanc e of other neighborhood parks aa well. It is proposed that main· tenance districts be created ror all areas to pay ror nehthborhood greenery. uslng an K e nnedy Airport Heist "area of benefit" conceot. City parks and other green areas that have citywide benefit, still will be financed through the general fund, underthe proposal. posal. Cit y Manage r William Woolletl Jr. is recommending no cost of living increases ror the city's 29 employees. at least through June, the end of the cur- rent fiscal year. Woolltftt said that stat e guidelines on Proposition 13 re- lief as11istance to cities. to make up for l06t property tax rev· enues. dictate the salary freeze. However. Woollelt is recom- mending that wage rates for the Job positions be increased by an .average4.6percent. <See lRVINE. Page .U> Thugs Get $5 Million ' (}mm., What's This ? Dane Talmage, a p atient at Children's Hos pital in Denver, looks at one of two visiting "Cylons ." The space c haracters from television's "Batllestar Galaclica" were on a promotional tour. San Juan Slwoting Victim Said 'Lucky' A 15-year-old San Jua n Capistrano girl is reported in good condJt1on today despite be· inl? shot an the head several lt mes Friday. One bulle t penetrated her brain. "She's a very lucky girl," Sheriff's Sgt.. Bill Miller said to- day. "But it's the kind of in.Jury where she could be worse tomor- row." Juli Gonzalei was viciously beaten in the face with an un- known weapon and shot several times with a s mall ca libe r handgun. She was discovered Friday afternoon by a workman at a construction site off Del Co ast Weathe r Cooler Tuesdays with highs 63 to 68. Lows tonight 40 to 4'7. INSIDE TODA'° Buddy Eblen'• ahow bu.rt· ne11 career ipant SO years. Oenntl McLellan vi.lits him on the wt of 'Barnaby Jones', Featuring, Page CJ. l•tlex Al Y-l«Ylee At Mtn•O,. ........ All A.-.i u.-n '-""· .. M """~ ... .... ._.,_ Cl CJ .. M ..,.._. ~ At Or•-.eC_, Alt ci.ui•i.i CM 1yt1tl• ..... ... c-k• AU= .. ., en. ..... AU I llM.t,..... ... O..-Netieft AU T ..... ltlMI as ......... 1 ..... M ,.,.._..,. .. a--.1 ...... ..... ~ AA , ........ Ct--1 Wft'NN...,. AA Obispo Street within the city. Miller refused comment on whether or not deputies dis· covered the weapon. An Irvine man has been ar· rested and charged with kidnap· ping and attempted murder. Charles Hubert Guenther. 33, of 14661 Sweetan Drive. faces a South Orange County Municipal Court arraignment Tuesday on the charges. He is being held in Orange County Jail in lieu or $250,000 bail. Deputies were led to Guenther after a witness reported seeing a car bearing the license plate "SMILE Z" in the area or the construction s ite where Miss Gonzales was found. Sheriff's deputies said the l}ana Hills High School eoed was apparently hitchhiking on Del Obispo Street near Stonebill Dtive_wben she was picked up. Mill er said authorities were unsure whether or not she en· tered the car willingly. She was dri'Y.en a short dis· lance, shot stteral times and beaten, and left to die at lhe con- struction site, deputies said. Miller said there was no evidence that the young girl had been sexually attacked. Pope 'Saddened' &.: • VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope John Paul II, in a message made public today, proclaimed himself saddened and dis· satisrie6 over "too many ex· amplea" of bu.man right.a vlola· Uon.a 1n the world. The m essage was sent lo U.N. Secretary. General Ku.rt Waldheim on the occasion of World Human Rllhls Day. " < I .... NEW YORK <AP> -Five h ea vily armed men over· powered a guard and nine workers at a high-value cargo area of Kennedy International Airport today and made off with an estimated S.S million in cash and Jewels, authorities said. The robbers -brandishing a shotgun, pistol and three re- volvers -beat a guard and bound him and the nine other workers a t the Lufthansa Airlines cargo area, authortties said. They said one worker was forced to reveal the combination to a safe. A policem an of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates the airport, said 1t was beheved the stolen cargo included cash and jewels. He put the value of the goods at close to S.S mtlbon. But nearly 10 hours after the robbery, detectives still were trying to determine exactly how much was taken. Felix Becker, a Lufthansa spokesman. said it was not im· mediatelv known exactly what Cold Spell Wanes; Warm Days Ahead By JACKIE HY MAN Of ... 0.lty ...... Sa.ti Warmer weather that replaced an unusual cold snap is expected to continue for several days. the National Weather Service forecast today. A spokesman said the predict· ed high temperature for Orange County on Tuesday is 70 to 76 degrees, with overnight lows bet ween 40 and 47 degrees. He said there ls some chance of a nother cold speU later in the week. but forecasters are slill uncertain and have made no prediction. The cold spell that plunged tern peratures a s low as 24 degrees in parts of Orange Coun· ty came to a slow end this weekend. A spokesman for the Irvine Ranch said temperatures there have warmed up about 10 degrees per night, with Sunday night's low 49 degrees. Sunday's high on the ranch was 74 degrees. The spokesman said it's still too soon to tell if there's been any cold weather damage to the citrus crop. He said the ranch has n 't had a ny reports of damage so far. Man W e aring Only Footgear Jolts Jogge r A tall dark man with two black shoes gave a start Satur- day to a Turtle Rock jogger who couldn't help but notice that al1 he wore were his shoes. and socks. The woman told Irvine police she was trotting along Turtle Rock Drive, near Sycamore Creek. when a car passed her. then stopped abruptly 100 yards ahead. She s aid the driver got out of his car and, without looking at her. walked oonchalanUy to the back or the car as though to open tbe tTUnk. looked arouM absent· ly, got back in the car and drove away. The woman tA>ld officers that after that, she jogged straight home. DAKI11 Y ADER 'BUMPS' S4NT.4 FIREBAUGH <AP> -Darth Vader, the black-garbed villain of "Star Wars," bumped Santa Claus out of bis traditional ro\e as marshal of the children·s Christmas parade in this San Joaquln Valley Community. But even tbough Darth Vader led this year's parade, Santa got plenty of greetings from lhe younfsters as he rode down the stree on a fire truck. There was no damage report· ed either at Rancho Mission Vie- jo, where temperatures SwMlay reached 69 degrees. dropping to 38 degrees Sunday night A spokesman for the Orange County Agriculture Com· missioner's office said the only damage reported so rar was the loss of five acres of bush beans in San Juan Capistrano. Home growers reported some damage, but surprisingly lilUe. considering how cold 1t got, said Steve Hollister, co-owner of Hollisters Nursery and Flower Shop in Costa Mes a. He said the nursery had some damaged impatie n s and hybiscus and that he believes some bouRainvillea might have <See WARM. Page AZ> Tiiie f Loots House, Takes Victim's Car It was bad enough that the burglar took the color television set. seven cassette tape re · corders, the sewing machme. the three watches and assorted jewelry. What r eally bothered Be rt Boland, 53. of 18842 Via Palatino. Irvine, was what the crook used to carry away his possessions. Boland valued the 1toods taken from the home at $2,092. He valued the l<>.,'IS or his 1976 Pon- tiac Sunbird at $5.000. Police said Boland was at church when the thief broke into the home by removing panes from a glass louvered window. A neighbor's dog tried to alert people to the crime by barking loudly. police said. but the noise was ignored. 8 Flee Fire In Park West; Loss $6,000 A malfunction in an electric heater started a fire in an WK>C· cupied Park West. Irvine, apart· ment at l a.m. Sunday caus- ing an estimated $6.000 damage, county firemen reported. . Eight residents of a djoining ~partroents wer e evacuaied. There-were no injuries. It took 32 rtremen 1S minutes to control th e fire at 3'701 Parkview Lane, No 228. The fire burned Inside the wall between the bedroom, bathroom and ceiling. No other ap•rl· ment.a were damaged . The apartment bad just been rented to Mehrdad Meakin, 18, who had m oved i n 1om e furniture but not yet taken up re1tdence. Meakin was provided was taken but said that some canceled checks and cash were missing. He said the thieves 'ieemed to know what they were looking for. A spokes man for the Port Authority said one robber had a shotgun. another a .45-caliber pistol and the three others car· ried .JS.caliber revolvers. The robbers walked into Luft· hansa 's cargo building at 3: LS a .m . local time and pistol· whipped guard Kerry Whelen at the terminal's entrance.' The guard required six s titches for a scalp wound. The thieves then forced an employee to reveal a combina· lion to a sare in the building before all 10 workers were tied up and handcuffed in a careteria, the spokes man said. He said the holdup men tben worked inside the safe about an hour. then left in a black van. Port Authority police were notirled of the robbery five mmutes later by an employee who broke rree. No alarm system was trig· gered during the holdup, the spokesman added. Clipped for Good Cause Charlie Welborn. 19. of Laguna Beach. cuts the hair of Jody Cowman. 10. The Hair·a-thon session was part of the fund-raising activities during weekend for victims of Laguna's Blue bird Canyon landslide. It was estimated to- day that about $25,000 had been raised. Oemente Man Hurt In Fall From Roof San Clemente's public works director was seriously injured while stringing Christmas Ji~ts over the weekend. He fell from the roor of bis two-story home to the paved driveway. Howard Bensen. 42. who also is the city engineer. sulrered multiple injuries in lhe fall at 614 Calle Vicente. He was reported in stable con- dition today in lhe lntenslve care unit at Mission Com munity Hospital. City Manager Gerald Weeks s aid Bensen suffered a con· cussion in the fall. shaUered his left elbow and dislocated his left shoulder. He was transported by city ambulance to San Clemente General Hospital and subse· quently transferred to Mlsalon Community Hospital in Mission Viejo. The city manager said Bens~ rs reportedly "irnprovlna by t)\e hour'' Wlder intensive care. Bensen was recently com· mended by the Orange Count.)' Grand Jury, after jury members visited San Clemente to survey t he cit y 's use of reclaimed water . In a tett.er to Mayor WllUam Walker. jury foreman John R. Will said Bensen demonstrated '·an enthusiasm for his work Dell11"11f'S!Alf- INJUR£0 IN FALL City Offld•I Bena•n that i• highly visible and com· mendable ." He also praised Bensen's technical knowledge and aald be dld a "superb job" (See BENSEN, Pase AZ) another apartment. ' • I . r- fl==!'l:s• ;a • JU Monc!!Y· D!e!!!!b!f' tt, 1970 ·' SLAVING SUSP CT Pollce A•t••H &ketch abbi11 ct Sketched I u.:un .. lh-•u·h pol1<'l' 1n 'l':o.l 11(;.llor' huvt' r1.1lt·111:.t'd 1J t'lllll J)Oblh' k~H h or .. ~U,pt'l'l '" tht· No' 20 .. ti.1bb1n~ Jt•uth of no t l' d i\ rt C 11 Ion) d t•' 11( 11 t' r Urt'11t S TolW\ Tobt·~ :. nudt' lJody wn cJ1:; covt•r t'll urH1l'r bluod)' bcddmg by u ncat(bbor who la n-d In ~ bungalow behind bis homt- 'f obe)' hud been 11lu bbt'd 1 ~ times Poltce un· lookinjl for a man dt•!>cr1~d a:. 22 to 26 year~ old. 160 pounds. hve reet-five to rive feet-seven mcbea 10 height, with a mustache. dark hair parted an the middle and a well-bualt physique. Detective Gent! Brooks said lht! s ketch was developed through interviews with a wat ness who obberved the suspect an Tobey's Carmelita Street home at the time or death. "He (the witness> saw Tobey's car in the driveway, so lt JUSl seems log.ical that Tobey wa!> home and the susped could be his murderer," Brooks said. Brooks is continuing to search for leads in another Laguna Beach murder The semi-nude body or Rodney James Gilbert, a 32-year-old skateboard clothing sales representative, was round in his home Dec. l with a knife wound in the heart. Brooks be lieves Gilbert's murder is related to drugs, but would not elaborat.e. "It's still under invesliga· lion," he said. "I'll continue talktng to people in the area to find out 1r they saw anythmg. • · Tobey us ually invited strangers into his home and Gilbert habitually lert doors to his home unlocked, police said. Police say they don't believe the two murders are related. Marines Seek New Toys for WuntyKitb Unwrapped new toys are sought for some 2,500 disadvan· taged Orange County children in the Toys for Tots program or the Marine Air Reservists or Marine Aircraft Group 46 in El Toro. Maj. Paul Dunlap, head of the operation, said individual donors are asked to brmg toys to collec· lion barrels at Saddle back • Valley Plaza between now and Dl'r 21 lk :.:11d dcmat1ons have been good this Y<'ar mostly through clubs and businesses. Dunlap said that some groups who pre· v1ously had members give each othl·r ~arts ;,it Christmas parties havt• 1ru;tl'ad asked girts to be brouithl for Toys for Tots this vcar · Group!> antnt•:.tc.·d in donating can contact Dunlap al 559·2767 or 559-3497 Ryan's Seat Sought SAN MATEO (AP> -G.W. "Joe" Holsinger. administrative tissistant to slain Congressman Leo J. Ryan says he will aeek election to Ryan's vacant llth Congressional District seat. ORANOI COAST DAILY PILOT '""Or•-C-10e11,P11M w11~-..11 tu---~-.••-1-.ie,1""°'(o<nl p.,..,_,..._, s.-.... ,..,_.,~ ..... '"""" _,,, ,,.......,.. '"'""" ... Ceo•• ~ H-tl ... 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Iran <Al'1 lluodr"".ru. of lho andr. of lrunaan& chanllny "Down wHh tht• 'huh'" OoodMl lbt• ~ttt"t~ 11f Tt•hrun \t)tluy 1n lht• aecond mtu." rkmo1111trnt1011 In t'lo\O d )' No vwl nff wa.ff n.,,ortftt bttr .. bul protc...te,... reportedl) pullutl down •tutut' uf th ahah ln oth..r lr"111u11 rllw In th1· northl'H lcrn city or M u hh•d. •nll •hah rloh1ri. tormed th U S ownt'<i llyalt tlotrl on Sund•>. ,..rttclted t.hc acroucuJ flour •nd m•d "" 11bo rt1 Yt' .ittempt to <1et lht- hotttl'~ n11thlduh on f11 r rt'llatblt• M>Urc~1> .,&Jd No c111au1tll1t.>11 't&i!rc "' &>«>rtt'd There """no offlcaal ~i.lJmMk of the ,,w of tocht)' ·., dl'moruotr11 hoo lo Tthr.-n. but 1t was 111 lt'.iat d~ ml( a1> Sund._ty ·, The HoYemment ~did 100,00tl Jlt'O(llt' took Pilrl Ill I h.it prulcsl but the opµogatu m \Jld d b muny .t?> two r111lhon pu1t11·1µ,jted Todtt) 's mart•hi·rii t•urrat'd hu~t· portr.ot:. of Moblem re la~1oui. lcudtr i\yatulluh KhO malnl, t''(tll'tt bead of the anti ~hab movement, and anti Western bjnner's read1nK •Crlrt1111al Americans Go Home" or "Iran Will Becomt• Another V1t•tnam" a rd ercnt·t· to lJ S Support for Shah Mohammed Reza Puhluv1 an bi!. btruggle ror survival. The demonslraton;, thrwitJng clenched fistb upward. de maoded a new Islamic govern ment uoder Khomaani, some vowing, "The campaign will continue witH victory is won !•· Today's march was more fiery and volatHe than Sunday's pro cession, whic h was led by Moslem priests. RePOrts from the provinces s aid crowds or angry dem onstrators toppled statues or the shil In atleastfourcities. Leaders or the Tehran march. reading a proclamation under the towering, arch-like Shahyad monument. built in 1966 to com memorate the-25th vear of the shah's reign, declared they will continue to encourage strikes t.o maintain economic pressure on the government. The main work stoppage ls an eight-day-old walkout in the oil industry that has cut Iran's dai ly oil production to less than half the normal level of 6 milHon bar rels. Court Limits Rate Hikes By Edison WASIDNGTON CAP) -The U S. Supreme Court refused to- day to disturb California's lim1t- in$ or public utility rates lo "the minimum needed to attract capital at a reasonable cost and not impair credit " (Related story, Page A4 .) The justices turned down arguments by So u thern California Edison Co., an elec· tric power firm, aimed at over- turning the state's imposed 8.8 percent limit on its return on capital. Today 's action means Southern California Edison ap parenlly must settle for the $122 million rate increase al was awarded in late 1975 instead of the $339 milHon rate hike 1t had sought. The California Supreme Court ruled in June that the limit doe:. not unconstitutionally deny the power company its property greater profits -without due process The stale court agreed wath the California Pubhc Utilit.Jcs Commission that the imposed limit is in keeping with past Supreme Court decisions involv· ing utility rate-making. I n its appeal, Southern California Edison argued that the commission was wrong in thinking that past rulings barred it from allowing electric rates yielding higher-than-minimum ca.fital returns. . . . There is nothing in said decisions to suggest that a re• u latory commission. .can- not lawfully set rates at a higher level than such consliluUonal minimum where it is persuaded that the conditions justify it," the appeal argued. Southern California Edison pr-0vide&-~lectric 1ervice to more than 2.6 million customers in 15 counties in central and southern California. F,...,.P~AJ BENSEN •.. communicating technic•' ln· formation to laymen. Bensen wu hired .by the city in October, 1977. He had pre· viously been an assisttnt public wo r ks director l h Santa Barbara. He and his wife have three children. Robbers Kill Man LOS ANGELES CAP> -The owner or a Li ncoln Heights dance ho.11 waa robbed and then stabbed to death a.a be and hls wife tOl lnto their car after cloe- lng lhe ball, police reported. .. ~ ........... Wi1111ers ' Cir~le Nu!Jt·I prtzt• winners meet at a reception in Stol'.kholm. f''rom left are Werner Arber. Sw1lz1.•rlttnd, nwd1cine : Isaac Singer. New York. ltll'ralurc . Robe rt Wilson. Houston. µh ys1t:-.. Da niel Nathans. Baltimore, nwdll'tnt·. Amo Penzias. Holmdel. N .J .. phy!>1cs: Hamilton Smith. Baltimore. medicine: Peter Mitchell, England. chemistry ; Herbert Simon1 Pittsbur~h . C('Onom1cs. anC1 Pyotr Kap1tsa. Russia. physics. (Sec story, Page A4.) Huntington Man ' Robbed of $1,200 R Robert Chase, 29, had $1.200 in his pocket when he pulled his pickup truck into the May Company parking lot al South Coas t Pla%a i n Costa Mesa. He told police the money. m $100 and $50 bills, was Christmas money saved by him and h~ wife to buy furniture this year~ He opened the truck door and then leaned back inside to Sfi! Police Ge t Cash to Aid Mesa Victim Contributions to aid John "Monty" Ryan and his family pay their rent are continuing lo trickle ln to the Newport Beach Police Department. Ryan, a former Hollywood ac- tor and stunt man, dis abled eight years ago by a stroke, was robbed or his $307 social security payment in Newport Beach Dec. 1 by a pair of holdup men. Newport detectives, oesieged by offers or help for the Costa Mesa resident, have established a fund to aid the family a!> Christmas approaches. Checks should be made paya· ble to John Ryan and sent to Newport Beach Police Depart· menl, C!O Detective Lee Roberts . 870 Santa Barbara Drive, Newport Beach 92660 Shots Fired Over Strike PITTSBURGH CAPl-Gunfire broke out al a Pennsylvania truck stop over the weekend as a strike by independent steel haulers entered its fifth week . Meanwhile. testimony was to resume today in federal court m a steel industry suit against the steel haulers who called the strike on Nov. 11 The case, stemming from a suit r.Jed by several major steel companies. seeks $3 million m damages from the Fraternal As· sociaton of Steel Haulers (FASH) in addition to a daily fine of $10,000 and fines agairuil s t ee l hauler s' officers and members. Ff'OfllPage A I WARM ••• been damaged at private homes. but. "From what we've heard from the homeowne r s, the damage has been quite minor." Holflster said any sort of pro· tection, such as a patio cover or a house clMe by, will ]Jl'Ot.eet such plants as ruchsias. which mag ht otherwise be damaged . A spokesman for Keel111c· Wllcox Nurseries Inc., which grows specimen trees and Ken· Ua palms for wholesale trade in Irvine, said the firm had to light its heaters ror several nijlhls but experienced no damage. Other high and Jow tern · peratures for Sunday and Sun· d ay night in Orange County were: Newport Beach, 64 and 47; Orange County Airport, 74 and 38; El Toro, 69 and 54 ; Hunt- ington Beach, 66 and 44: and that his vehicle was securely m gear for parking He told police late Friday that something hard Jabbed into his back and a man's voice ordert!d him to lie down on the seat. Chase, who hves at 511 11th St .. Huntington Beach, com· plied. The ~un·s barrel moved to the back or his head and the voice ordered, "Keep your eyes closed. Don't move." The Huntington Beach res•· dent said he felt the man take his wallet and check his wnst for a watch and ha.s fingers for rings. Chase was ordered to remain m position. The robber fled with lhe furniture shopper's money. Police sa.ad Chase had seen a man near his truck as he pulled into the parking lot east of May Com pany at 4 J) m He said he belaeves the man was the one who held him up. Officers now seek a gunman described as in his early 20s, five-foot-nine, about 150 pounds with black hair. Vance, Sadat Confe r Again CAIRO, Egypt <AP) Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance. trying lo overcome t.he las t hurdles to an Egyptian- Is raeli peace. conferred again today wi(h President Anwar Sadat. The Egyptian president reportedly is pressing for more "active American participa· tion' • in breaking the deadlock. Early in t he day Vance's mediation group met for two hours w1th two Egyptian of- ficials. led by Prime Minister Mustafa Khalil. to follow up on the American envoy's talks wath Sadat Sunday. Va nee told r eporters both sides had worked independently to "implement" the initial Vance-Sadat discussion and met this morning "to view the work each had done." But there was no word on whether the two delega. tions drafted new proposals to end the negotiating impasse. I.. Arraignment Slated on Drugs Charge Arraignment is scheduled on Dec. 22 in South Orange County Municipal Court for a San Clemente couple, William and Gayle Pavloff, who were arrest· ed at their Shorecliffs home Thursday on suspicion of possessing drugs for sale. Seized at the Pavloffs' home at 2701 Via Verbena were 21.4 pounds or marijuana and a quarter pound or while powder. which police said they suspect is cocaine. Police said they also discovered $11,310 in cash. Police were summoned to the Pavloffs' residence by county marshals. who were there to serve a warrant on a third person , who was not there. When the Pavloffs reportedly invited the marshals in, they spotted what looked like marijuana in an open briefcase and sum· mooed San Clemente police. Pavloff, 30, was released from the San Clemente Jail after post ing $10,000 bail. His wile posted $5,000 bail at the Orange County Jail. Pot~ts 12Marines WASHINGTON IAP> - Twelve Marin e Corps guard s have b een transferred from g uard duty at the Camp David pres idential retr e at because they are beheved to have smoked mari- juana , a Marine spokesman says. The 12. suspected of smoking mari1uana while off duty. were transferr<'d from the retreat in the Maryland mounlflans to the Marine Barracks in Washington, said Capt. Edwin Walke, duty officer for the barracks <.:orps regulations prohibit use of the substance anvwhere Meanwhile. Col. J ohn Monahan. the barracks com mander, said no charges have been filed yet against the l2. ,JI ..)1mplv thCJ 9rea1est sel0ct1on A,f Chnst ma~ g1f t ideft!l rn 1~1s11re wt?ar for the entir~ fa mily. Top Court Eyes New Bias Case WAS•ONGTON CAP) -The U S Supreme Court agreed to d.a y to dl'('1de wheth er "inplOyf'r!I Without proof Of a pa:st hu:itory of racial bias ii · legally d111crim1n1te ~gaanst whites when special pr~ferences are given to minority workers. The legal question left un answered by the court's Bukke d~c11saon lwst June presents itself in a trto or appeals stemming rrom tht.> job discrimination laws uit or Louisiana worker Brian F. Weber. The Carter administration had asked the JUShCefi to send the case bac:k to lower courts for further study. Civil nghts leaders and gov ernment officials say Weber':. thus far s uccessful s uit agamst ha!t employer, K:user Aluminum Chem 1cal Co . poses a major threat to government effo~ to improve employ ment op· portunit1es for minorities . Lawyers for Weber. a white employee al Kaiser 's Gramercy. La . plant. have called the case one of "reverse discrimination." Lawyers for Kaiser and Unit· ed Steelworkers union are ask· 1ng the justices, to overturn a 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that bars Kaiser, or any employer in Lo u isian a . Alabama, Florida. Georgia. Mississippi and Texas, from voluntarily setting up "af· firmative action" programs. In the Bakke decis ion, a deep· ly divided Supreme Court ruled that the UC Davis Medical School allegally d iscriminated against Allan Bakke. who is white. tn denying ham ad mission In other action today. the high court. Upheld a ruling that criminal suspects' statemenll> which are ruled inadmissible al> trial evidence under the .. M iran~ da" doctrine may not be used to justify a search warrant <Relat- ed story, Page A4. > -Agreed lo decide whether the ~ovcrnment fo s ters im permissible sex discrimination by giving aid to families in wh ich breadwinner fathers - but not breadwinner mothers - are jobless. Refused to hear argument:. by two Pennsylvania library employees who claimed they were fired unfairly because they la ve together but are not mar n ed. Refused for the second time - this year to hear an appeal challenging the federal income tax rates as unfairly imposing a greater tax burden on married couples than on sin~les. -Refused to review t.he con statutionality of a stat.e's hol~ an "advisory" public vote on t~ Equal Rights Amendment, leav ang intact a ruling by tht.· Nevada Supre m e Court th~t !tuch a vote, held m Nevada Nov 7, 1s perm1ss1ble. Lett intact orders that lhl· company building a Seabrook, N II , nuclear plant reroute two of its planned power lines for en v1ronmcnlal reasons f'nnn Page Al IRVINE ... Woollett said I he increase! would have no immediate 1m pact on city cost:.. since adJust ments '-"OuJd be made as new employees a rc appointed. or old ones leave and existing staff me mbers rcccavt.• mertl or com p e tit1vc wage ad1ustments whi ch allow them to move through approved salary ranges Anaheim. 77 and 54. • « taattlon laland. newport c.ntM ~70 Police Chief Slain TYLER, Texaa <AP> -Police Chlof Ronnie S. Malloch was shot to death tn hb home and hls wife wu characd with murder, authorities sald. ~---· • r;:: - 1001 wo:1twood blvd .. weatwood vlll•ge (213) 479-n27 -~ --.-....--C. ~--·-,.:e ' t ,. J Lag11na/South Coast Afternoon N.Y. StoekH VOL. 71 , NO. 3-45, 3 SECTIONS, l8 PAGES l.)QANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 11 , 1978 TEN CEN, Iranians In Ma Protest TEHRAN, lran t APl ltundr !Cb of thtwunds of Iranian\ c hanun11 . Down ~Ith ~ abah •• n~ thf' ll o1Tehr9n tcitl•>· In the· ond m d moeutr1tllon an two d•)'I No v1oh."ll<'" wa~ n ·portt-d bt'ft> but procNteni reporte-ctly pull•"' down &\Ut\Wtl or the h1th In OUIN lrantan cities Jn th,· 1111rlht·tt1h'rn cat) t1f M ashhad, anti 11h41h r1 ott•r' [ "'ornwd th\" ll S owl'lfii Hyal\ llotl'I on Sunday. wrl'ckf'd OH! ground floor and mudl' an ubortlvt• ~ttt•mpt to 11t•t tlw hotel's rughtclub an fart>. n·llabli• f ~Ufl't'S swd. No l'3bUMltt~b Wt.'(t.' reported There was n<> orticrnl eRtlffidll of the size of today's demom.tra ,v. tton an Tehran, but al wul) ;1t least as big as Sunday·~ The government said 400,000 f people toot< part .in that prot~t . but the oppos1t1on b&ld ab mt1ny 35 two nulhon part1capaled Today':. marchers carried l hu~e portraits or Moslem re· I llg1ou:. leatfcr Ayatullah Kho· I mama. exiled head or the anti ( shah movement , and anti We s tern banner s r eading 1 "C r1m1nal Americans Go ~ Home" or "Iran Will Become 1 Another Vtelnam" a ref· erence to U.S Support for Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi in ha:. strugglefor survival. The demonstrators. thrusting cle n ch ed fi st s upward, de· manded a new Islamic govern ment under Khomuin1 , some vowing, "The campa ign will t continue until victory 1s won!" ' Today's man·h was more fiery and volatile than Sunday's pro-t cession , which was led by 1 Moslem priests. r 1 ijdeports from the provmces saa crowds of angr y dem· onstrators toppled statues of the ahi;. i• ' '~( f)\,I;.' dU .:s ~ t.eaam r4 the Tehran march, reading a proclamation under the towenng, arch·like Shahyad monument. built in 1966 to com· memorate the 2Sth year of the shah's reign, declared they will continue to encourage strikes to maintain economic pressure on the government. The main work stoppage is an eight-day-old walkout an lhe 011 industry that has cut Iran's dai ly oil production to less than half the nonnaJ level of ti m1JJ1on bar· rel is Pigeom Clear SanCle~nte Movie House f The matinee of ·'The Greek Tycoon" and "House Calls'' was called on account or s moke in San Clemente Sunday 'when , pigeon droppings in the air con- ~ ditioning system caught fare Fire Capt. Gary Carmichael 1 .p1d pigeon droppings had ap-i 1 parenlly fallen through a hole an f •·· t he roof and accumulated in a t' forced air unit at the Miramar t Theater .1700N.EICaminoReal · when the heat was turned on for the Sunday matinee, the :• droppings began to s molder, t sending smoke through the f theater, Carmichael said. • A bout a dozen J><.>Ople who had a rrived early for the afternoon 1 double feature were evacuated ' while firemen used smoke ejec· t tors to clear the s moke. No damage was reported to the building. ' Repairs were completed Sun· 4. d&y. to assure there would be no ~ repeal performance of the pigeon act at the t heater, f Carmichael said. ·~ t \ I. { 1· ( 5-cem Rise In Gas Seen NEW YORK (AP ) - Guollne may rise five cents a gallon next year. but there shouJd be enough for all drivers' needs, says the bead of Standard Oil of Indiana. John Swearingen, chairman ot the oU flrm. utd Sunday on C BS' "Face the Nation' that premium unleaded gas wat the onl)' type In short s upply because of unan· tlclpated hJah demand. But "there's plenty of t he regular unleade d 1aaollM all over th~ coun· try,·• he added • CUpped for Good Cause Charlie Welborn. 19, of Laguna Beach. cuts the hair of .lodv Cq~man. IQ. :rtte Hair a·thon s ession was part of the fund·ra1s mg act1v1t1es during weekend for victims of La~un~·s Bluebird Canyon landslide lt was estimated to· d ay tnat about $25,000 had bef!n ra1::;ed. c Additional pic - tures. Page A.3). Laguna Cops Probe 2 Stabbing Murders Laguna Beach police tn· vesligalors have released a composite sketch of a suspect in the Nov. 20 stabbing death of noted Art Colony desisner Brent. S Tobey. T<>l>ey's nude body was dis- covered under bloody bedding by a neighbor who lived in a bungalow behind his home. Tobey had been stabbed lS times. Police are looking for a man described as 22 to 26 years old. 160 pounds, five-feet-n ve lo rive reel-seven inches '" height, with a mustache. dark hair parted an t he middle ud a well·buill phySIQUt!. Detective Gene Brooks said t he s ketch was d eveloped through inter views with a wit- ness who observed the suspect in Tobey's Carmelita Street home at the time or death. "He <the witness) saw Tobey's car in the driveway, so it just seems logical that Tobey was home and the suspect could be his murderer," Brooks said. Brooks is continuing to search for leads in another Laguna Beach murder. The semi-nude body of Rodney James Gilbert. a 32-year-old s kateboard clothing sales representative. was found in has home Dec. l with a knife wound an the heart. ') SLAYING SUSPECT Police Releaae Sketch Brooks believes Gilbert's murder is related to drugs, but would not. elaborate. • "It's s till under investiga. Uon." he said. "I'll continue talking to people in the a rea to rand out 1f they saw anything." Tobey u s u ally invited strangers into his home and Gilbert habitually left door'$ to his home unJocked, police said. Police say they don't believe the two murders are related. Three Rob, Torture Barber in County . By ARmuR R. VINSEL Ol tM Dally ~llot S\atf A West Orange County barber is recovering today. after three people robbed him of $1,230 In valuables S unday , the n methodically carved patterns in the bound victim's chest with a knife. police said today. 'l'be two men and a woman who invaded the apartment sometimes occupied by Norman Dexter Short, 37, finally became convlnced he bad nothing more of value and nect Short, a Sant'a Ana resident who occasionally sleeps in the bachelor unit behind bis shop al 6445 Wes tmins t e r /\ve , Wes tminster, was not seriowily hurt, police said today H e wa s tr ea t ed at Westmins t e r Community Hospital for knife wounds. Short reportedly told police be decided not to drive home and retired at hiB shop, but ut 3 am. was awakened by a knock on \he Liner Delayed SOUTHAMPTON1 EnjlOnd CAP> -The salllna 01 the QF.2 to New York hM been delayed by electrical trouble. the Cunard Line said today. The 66,00CMon liner wu to have left Sunday but all the light• aboard raUed. Cunard said h could not uy yet what caused the trouble or when thesbipwould IA.II door. Investigators were told he opened it a crack, whereupon the two apparently Latin men and their female companion s hoved their way in, slashing Short's hand in the process. Police said il was dark in the sleeping quarters and the victim waa unable to get a good look at hls attackers, especially when one man held the knife to his throat. "He was forced to look al \he celllnf. but he could tell there was woman present by her voice," the spokesman added. Short was bound to a ch air in his rear sleeping quarters with wire. but finally worked his way (See BARBER, Page A!) DAKl'H JI ADER 'BUMPS' SANTA FIREBAUGH <AP> -Darth Vader, the black-garbed vlUaln of ··Star Wars," bumped Santa Claus out of his traditional role as marshal of the children's Chrl1tma11 parade 4'n this San Joaquin Valley Community. But even lhouRh Darth Vader led l year's parade, Santa got pl~nt)' of sreettngs from Ole youn1sters as ha rode down lM IJ.rt):l ('ln d 1'e truck. ... . . ort Caper .... Loot at Kennedy $5 Million NEW YORK (AP> -Five htavlly armed m e n over· powered a guard and nine workers al a high.value cargo a rea of Kennedy International Airport today and made off with an estimated SS million in cash and jewels. authonllu said. The robbers -brandishing a shotgun. pistol and three re· volvers beat a guard and bound him and the nme other workers at the Lurthans a Airlines cargo area. authorities said. They said one worker was forced to reveal the combination to a safe. Warming To Continue Alnng Coast By JACKIE Hl'MAN ()I , .. o.lty .-1194 i~ W ar m er weather that replaced an unusual cold soap LS expected to continue for several days, the National Weather Service forecast today. A spokesman said the predict· ed high temperature ror Orange County on Tuesday is 70 to 76 degrees, with overnight lows between 40 and 47 degrees. He said there is some chanre or another cold spell later in the wffk, but forecasters are still uncertain and have made no prediction. The cold spell that plunged te mpera tures as low as 24 degrees ln part.a or Orange Ooun· ty came to a slow end tb1s weekend. A spokeaman for the Irvine Ranch said temperatures there have warmed up a bout 10 degrees per night, with Sunday night's low 49 cfegrees. Sunday's high on the ranc h was 74 degrees. The spokesman said It's still too soon to tell af there·s been any cold weather damage to the citrus crop. He said the ranch has n 'l h ad any r eports of damage so far. There was no damage report· ed either at Rancho Mission Vie· jo, where temperatures Sunday reached 69 degrees, dropping to 38 degrees Sunday night. A spokesman for the Orange County Agric ulture Com- missioner's office said the only damage reported so far was the loss of five acres of bush beans m San Juan Capistrano. Home growers reported some damage. but surpr1S1ngly llUle. cons idering how cold it got. said Steve Holhsler, co-owne r or Hollislers Nursery and Flower Shop in Costa Mesa. He said the nursery had some damage d impatien s a n d hybiscus and that he believes some bougainvillea might have been damaged at private homes, but, "From what we've heard from the homeowners. the damage has been quite minor." Hollister satd any sort of pro. tection, such as a patio cover or a house cJose by. will protect such plants as fuchsias, which might othe rwise be damaged. A spokesman for Keelh1~· Wilcox Nurseries Inc .• which grows specimen trees and Ken· tia palms for wholesale trade in Irvine, said the firm had to light its heaters for several oi~hts but <See WARM Page A!) Laguna Man Badly lnj~red In Accident A 26·year-old Laguna Buch mun ia in critical condition lo· day aufferlog m-.Jor head in· juries afte r be was thrown to the pavement in a Laauna HUla ac· cldenl Saturday. California Highway Patrol Of. fleer Tom Sapp said Chrlsll Power was injured when he swerved to avoid a car that aJ. le1edly turned onto £1 Toro Road tn front or blm at Calle Corta. Sapp saJd Power slammed on his brakes and swerved, causina bis car to roll over several limes. e1cct1n1 hlm Into th street tn the 8:55 a.m. accidenL · Tb• driver ot the car that aJ . te1edly tW"bed in front of Power was oot cit.eel. Pow•r la lll Sed- dleback Commtin.Sty ll09~M -lntenslve care unJt ....... .. --. A policeman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, wh1rh operates the airport. said it was believed the stolen cargo included cash and Jewels. He put the value of the goods at close to SS million. But nearly 10 hours after the robbery, detectives still were trying lo determine exactly how much was taken. . Felix Becker, a Lufthansa spokesman. said it was not im· mediately known exactly what was taken but said that some canceled checks and cash were missing. He said the thieves seemed to know what they were looking for. A spokesman ror the Port Authority said one robber had 3 shotgun, another a .45-cah ber pistol and the three others car· n ed .JIH:allber revolvers The robbers walked into Luft· hansa's cargo building at 3: 15 a .m. local llme and pistol- wh1pped guard Kerry Whelen at the terminal's entrance. The guard f'CqWred SIX Stitches fo r a scalp wound. The thieves then forced an employee to reveal a combina- tion to a safe in the building before aJl 10 workers were tied up CSee ROBBER\', Page AZ) Stringing '-'iglats Clemente City Aide Injured in Tumble San Clemente's public works director was seriously injured while stringing Christmas lights over the weekend. He fell from the roof of his two-story home lo the paved driveway. Howard Bensen, 42, who also is the city engineer. suffered multiple injuries iD the fall al 614 Calle Vicente. He was reported in stable con· dllion today ln the intensive care unit al Mission Community Hospital. City Manager Gerald Weeks said Bensen s uffered a con· cussion in the fall. shattered his left elbow and dislocated his Jen •boulder. He waa tranaPorted by city ambulance to San Clemente General Hospital and s ubse· quently transferred to Mission Commullity Hospital in Mission Viejo. The clty manager said Bensen ls reportedly "improving by the hour" under intensive care. Bensen was recently com- mended by the Orange County Grand Jury, after Jury members visited San Clemente to survey the city's use of r eclaimed water . In a letter to Mayor William Walker, jury foreman John R. Will said Bensen demonstrated "an enthusiasm for his work that ls higbJy visible and com· mend able ." He also pra ised Bensen's technical knowledge and said be did a "superb job" O•llr Pt'°' ~Ulf PIWfo INJURED IN FALL City Official Benaen .. communicating technical an formatioo to laymen. Ben~n was hired by the city in October, 1977. He had pre· viously been an assistant publlC' works d1rer tor in San1 a Barbara . He and his wife hav<· three children. San Juan Shooting Vretim Said 'Lucky' A J S.yea r ·old San Juan Capistrano girl is reported in good condttton today despite be· iog shot an tbe head several tim es Friday . On e bullet penetrated her brain. "She's a very lucky girl," Sherifrs Sgt. Bill Miller said to- day. "But it's the kind of inJury where she could be worse tomor· row." Juli Gonzalez was viciously beaten in the face with an UD· known weapon and shot several times with a small caliber ha ndgun. She was discovered Frlday aftemooo by a workman al a construction site off Del Obispo Street within the city Miller refused comment on whether or not deputies dis· ~vered the weapon. An Irvine man has been ar· _rested and cha.reed with ..kidnap-ping and attempted murder . Charles Hubert Guenther, 33, of 14661 Sweet.an Dnve, races a South Orange County Municipal Court ariraignment Tuesday on the charges. He is being held in Ora nge County Jail in lieu of $250 .000 bail. Forgivene88 Urged WASmNGTON (AP> -Prest· deot Carter's lateftt lesson to his Bible class ls "foralveneas." The President noted durl.n1 the (lass SUnday at the First &•pt.1st Church that there were umea l.n his Ufe "when I have been bit- terly hurt by Olhen... He said that he sometimes resented thoee ~le •·ror yean." But he urged the group to "make a liJt of people lrom whom you are estranged" and write down the ~HODI wh.Y. c.rter slid that by dotq um they ma)' dlJCOver the -naaou lor the resenlmeftt ftN frivolous Deputies were led to Guenther after a witness reported Se<!ing a car bearing the license plat~ "SM ILE Z" In tbe area of the construction site where Miss Goniales was found. Sheriff's deputies said the Dan3 Hills High School coed was apparently hitchhiking on Del Obisoo Street near Stonehill Drive when she was picked up. Miller said authonttes were unsure whether or not she en- tered the car willingly. She was driven a short dis- tance, shot several times and beaten, and left to die at the con- structton site, deputies said. Miller said there was no evidence that the young girl had been sexually attacked. Coast Weather Cooler Tuesdays with h ighs 63 t o 68. LOWb tonight~ to 47. INSIDE TODA 't' 8udd11 6tMn'1 1how bu.ft· Mii ca'/'ffr apoM 50 years Dennfl McLcUan vtstts ham on tht NC o/ 'B4mobs/ Jones', 1''f01Urfn0, Page Cl . • lad ex I .. DAILY Pl OT use Mond!y O.C.mti.r H . HHI *•'Freeze tlae S et1e' FBI to Probe Assassinations WAb'HINGTON (AP) -,81 Director WtllUam H. Webster &uad lod•y h11 Ull'nC')' would 'ftteze tht' !l('t•nt>" nd h•k~ ruu ,·ontrcil of tht· 1nve1h1&1lloo of .aft)' future a HS1nal1nn ot 1 1:>1 t> 1dt~t or cath r t l«t«d U.S t•ader I h• ~ id on fM1105" of Lhe PBI mvt•tihac•lmn lo\uuld be to la) to rt•:.l unlrUl' "con i.plr•H>rtitl qut•'lhlll\JI that bt\ a wa)' of 11.a inAt • and •~lWd the 1oOrt ol mis t:.ku that follow d tl'lc 11 -.H11111110a11on of rn ad nl J ohn f t\l•nm-d) 1 ·m n•u.,un blv urt' tht "•·rr~c &-rvh ,. ~oukt lllllt· •1t•p. HB Polic ' • City Pla11 Arbitratio11 8) ROBERT 8AaJu;a ()I ... 0.11• ~ •t~ lluntm.cton Reach polke of f1n•1 ~ .u11t 1·1ty o ff1r1ah ar1 IHJrl'nll) hU\C rl0(1<'hcd iJ tru1·1· HI l lH•11 prolun~t·cl and biller !)iJlar ) llt'~tHWllOn' Hoth stdl•s huve a~rced to lake tht•1r l'USC to <Jn :.irb1trator 111 UJ~ Angeleb Thurs day . The y de<.'lart'd an 1mpasi.e in ne1eot1a lions lai.t f"ndl.iy Pollre omrers, who huvc engaged in three sick-m6, huvc agreed to caJI of( such ~clJon un lll talks ret.ume In return, office rs have re ce1ved amnesty after 59 of eo of ficers assigned to duty Tuesday night and Wednesday called in • Siok. Pohce Chief Earle Robitalllc said Fnday he would fire of· ricers who participated in the latest sick wave If he could prove they falsified the ir sick claims. Sgt. Jeff Cope, president of the 235 -member Huntington Beach Police Officers Assoc1a lion, said orricers would receive pay for the sick lime under the agreement by negotiators. Cope, who s aid today that all 59 officers were indeed sick. re· ported that the police associa- tion agreed not to part1c1pate in alleged sick-ins, slowdowns. speedups or similar action. He also said traffic patrolmen have resumed Issuing traffic tickets wh1rh bring the city about $92.000 monthly in court fines . M eanwhlle. lhe JI untington B each City Cou n cil ha ~ :,c•heduled a special executive :-.t.•:.s1on meeting tonight al 7 30 o'dork to dc:.il with negotiations Cope said police have sub milted a final offer which calls for a 7.5 percal percent salary mrreasc al present In the Corm of Increased city contributions to the officers' retirement system. Pohce also are asking for an additional 5 percent hike July J on a 15·month contract. The city is offering a five per t·cnt increase to ~ l'Onvcrted to a seven percent pay hike July 1. Brothers Held lnSlwoting COi.UM BUS, Ohio CAPI Two brothers who police say may be lmJwd to a series of so- rallcct " 22 <.'aliber" slayings en· tcrcd no pleas today on ag· gravated murder charges in connection with the shooting last week of a Columbus man . Gary Lewingdon, 38, and Thaddeus Charles Lewingdon, 11, are being held without bond after s~arate arraignmenL-; in Franklin County Municipal Court. Their cases were contihued until Dec. lS. OAANOI COAST 1.1\C DAILY PILOT ,,,. f')r•"O'(ortDl!Mtw-PtJot WUh•fU<htUHf' ""ti1r~1""' ~"""'°""'""'""'''•:A••• '°"''' f.lwhh""""C~., ~,•tttf"0010f"\•''" CJUl>lt•Md ~ •• tf\of"..,.,.,.. F"ud•¥ t&, (M t• N'# \ii• ~4"~ ftf>Mft t-t""llf'liO'ltin Ot•• f\ f 4'.rfl t.H\V.,u ... ff•·""' L~"'•" -...OV'"'M"' • ,,.,,., ,, t4M~"°1ttof'I H~t~'1 \.ow,...._,.,."'' """.,. • ., ow ,.,..,..,.,..., ~•\IWfllil '''•"' '".,no wr t0•t~'"1 <•t.eN-w (ellf0f"l••1'tlf. .... ,,,. .... "'"' ... ,,,..._.~,,,.. J•011 Cwlr; v ..... 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D C'alJI by Pt"f.lf)ll'ti Ten1 pit' mt•mbt•n In r.uyuna The f'hl Chld allM> I U ·~lt.'(.J that n<l ram1ly would h•v tht' c-ontrol cwt'r the t•v1denl'1! tha.t tht Kcnnt.ldv fam1I)' did over th1· l•t• pr~ldt·nt '" body Ile u1d fl'dt•ral l11w rlettrly lnchutec the• j(Ovt•rnment ·mav u:.kt'rt t-ll: du:.IVt' JUrl di<'llOll O\t!r tht bod) Of tlO iJJl&llwt ll'U1t('(i pn.'til dent · Tht• tloU1lt' romm1tltlt''s ch1\'f roun111~1. (;. llobt·rt Blakey, ~1ud at pubbl' hearingi.. tn Ortober that I ht!n I\ ttornl'Y Gent•ru I Robert 1-· Kennedy a1warently dt•1ttroyet1 a.-. t'v1dt•n<•c the luk vre•tdtmt ':, brain, ror rear it would bl! exploltt.'d. Nobel pr11.c wmners meet at a reception in Stor kholtn From Jtdt arc Werner Arber. Swtlterland, medicine; Isaac Singer , New York. hternture: Robert Wilson. Houston. phys lt'::.: Daniel Nathans. Baltimore. mectirin('. Arno Penzias, Holmdel. N .J .. physics: Hamilton Smith, Baltimore, medicine: Peter Mitchell. England. chemistry: Her bert Simon, Pitlsbur.llh. economics, an<t Pyotr Kap1tsa, Russia, physics. (See story, Page A4 . > The law that Wt•h:.lt•r {'ltl•rt "a~ p usi.(•d Ill r1•spon~t.· to Kt•n ncdy ·s a~~~·~smatum It m».kt•i. ~u<.'h murders 11 ft'<krnl rMn w and put~ tht• fo'Bl In chur,(t.' or t hl· mveslJ~atson Webster saict th.it under tht· new assassinution plan. the fo'UI would l mml•diately set up com mand posts in Washmgton and at the scene and "would ron sider sending an assistant dire<:· tor or other ranking offic ial to the scene to assume overall <.'Ommand ." -The Armed Forces Institute o f Pa th o logy would send medical experts t.o the scene to obtain information and des · ignate a staff of pathologists to conduct the autopsy. -The 1-·m would try to obtain all news and private photo graphs and recordings for the in vestigation, under court ord~r 1r necessary to seize them from news offices. Webster said this step is "not permitted except with my ap proval and then only in ex traordinary circumstances. a~ presumably would be the case 1f a president were assassinatc.>d " Man Wearing Footgear Only Jolts Jogger A tall dark man with two black shoes gave a s tart Satur day to a Turtle Rock Jogger who t'ouldn'l help but notice that all he wore were rus s hoes, and ::iocks. The woman told Irvine police s he was trolling along T urtle Rock Drive, near Sycamore Creek, when a car passed her , then stopped abr uptly 100 yards ahead. She said lhe dnver got out of his car and, without looking at her, walked nonchalantly to the back of the car as though to open the trunk. looked around absent ly. got back m the <.'ar and drove away. T he woman told officers that after that. s he jo~ged straight home. Arson Probed In San Juan A fire that destroyed twr) truck.s and two trailers on coun- ty land n ear Sa o Ju an Capis trano Saturday may have been intentio n a lly set. an Orange County Fire Department spokesman said today. Investigators said the cause of the $30,000 blaze appeared t.o be "incendiary" and said children may be involved. The 2:30 p.m . fire io a field ad- jacent to Del Obispo Street and Stonehill Drive, destroyed two 58-foot storage trailers, two half ton-truck:s and-a-camper shell. T h e owner wa s Mike Robertson. His aee and addresi. were unavailable. 1V Set8, Stereo Gear Stolen in SC Dive to Eternity Pilot Crashes Plane in Sea PORTLAND. Ore <AP>-The pilot's voice over the radio s1ud he wa!> lonely. ll said he planned to allow his plane to run out of fuel and crash, say Portland air controllers About two hours later. rrew members or a Navy plane and a Coast Guard helicopter patrobng the Pacific saw a Cessna 150 drop stra1~hl mt.o the clouds 50 miles west of Astoria, Ore., said Lt. Ph1lhp Johnson or the Coast Guard office at Seattle. THE HELICOPTER CREW SEARCHED for an hour but found no sign of either the plane or the pilot, Lesley Reynolds. The search was suspended. Hal Lindsay. regional FederaJ Aviation Adm1mstallon duty of· fl eer In Seattle. said the plane evidently nose·d1ved Ullo the ocean from an altitude of 1,000 feet early Sunday. Reynolds, a 28-year-old Salem, Ore .. bus driver, presumably died, he said. Reynolds' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Reynolds Sr. of Grand Ronde. Ore .. said Sunday that they knew or no reason their son would commit suicide. DOROTHY LING, WHOSE husband, Warren, is a partner m the tour bus company for wh.lch Reynolds worked, said, "He was a Jewel of a person. and he got a long with ever ybody " The FAA said Reynolds radioed the control tower at Portland International Airport shortly before midrugbt Saturday. After say- ing that he wanted t.o talk to someone, Reynolds informed con- trollers of hls suicide plan, officials said. The controllers tried to lalk him out of it. Lindsay said the pilot of a CootinentaJ Airlines Jet ln the vicin1· ty Joined in trying to convince Reynolds to chanae his plan. THE FAA REPORTED THAT the plane. which was registered to Reynolds, left lbe Salem airport about 45 minutes before the radio conversation. The helicopter crew said the plane's engine quit al 9,000 feet. the Cessna began diving at 2.000 feel and 1t decended to 1,000 feet before assuming a vertical descent. The pilot of an Air Force Jet also d1spalrhed to the area report· ed that lhe plane was Oying erratically before 1t ran out or ruel. f'ront Page A I WARM ••• experienced no damage. Other high and low tem- peratures for Sunday and Sun- day night in Orange Count y were : Newport Beach, 64 and 47; Orange County Airport, 74 a nd 38; El Toro, 69 and 54: Hunt· ington Beach, 66 and 44; and Anaheim, Tl and 54 Frottt Page A I BARBER .•. free and called police, rn - vesllgators said. The multiple knife cuts made m his chesl were mostly straight lines, but they were inflicted slowly and painfully in the process of repeated demands for· more loot. police said. Police said ~hort's $1,230 loss included hls $150 day's business receipts, h.ls clothing, a TV set and his compact car Arraignment Slated on Drugs Charge A rra1gnmeot is scheduled on "Dec . Z21n SouTh Orange COonty Municipal Court for a San Clem ente couple, William and Gayle Pavloff, who were arrest· ed al their Shorecliffs home Thurs day on s u spicion of possessing drugs for sale . Seized a t the Pavloffs' home at 2701 Via Verbena were 21.4 Thrift Shop Plans Slide Victim Sale The Thrift Shop of the La~una Beach Chur c h of Religious Science, 8-05 Laguna Canyon Road. will donate a ll proceeds today through Saturday to the Laguna Beach Bluebird Canyon Disaster Fund. Further information may be obtained by calling the church or the thrift shop or the pres•· dent Louise Rash at 499-2834. SALT Brightens C AIRO. Egypt <At» - Prospects for a Soviet-American treaty limiting nuclear arms brightened today with the an- nouncement that Secretary of State Cyrus Vance will meet later this month with Soviet Foreign minister Andrei Gromyko Two television set.I and a pounds of m a r ijua na and a stereo r~lver valued at a total quarter ~nd of white powder. of $l ooo were reponed stolen which pohce said they suspect is rrom '8 San Clemente home Sun· cocaine. Police said they alao d b someone police said ap-dlscovered SlL,310 in cash. ay >' ed b r *lice were summoned to the parentlv enter Y way 0 ~ )offs' r esidence by county slldlngglaasdoor . ' F Carol Austin, of 134 Ave. San· hat.a, who were there to tlago told police ishe came home serve a warrant on a third Sunday niaht to find the elec· person, who was not the re: When tronlcs equipment missing the P avloft" reportedly 1nvtted the marshals In, they spotted Scuba Diver Recovering After Rescue A Covina scuba diver was re ported in fair condit ion today al Kaiser-Sunset Hospital m U)s Angeles following a dramatic r escue Saturday in the ocean south or Corona del Mar Aliro Lopez, 52, was pulled from the water by his d&Ying partner and a dory fis herman after he developed breathing problems and lost conscioui. ness. The fi s h e rman . Wally Schoewe of 758 W. t9th St. Costa Mesa. said today he was check ing some lobster traps nearby Saturday at 10 30 a m when ht: saw two men he thought at first were stealing his traps Schoewe said he rushed over but found that one of tht.' diver~ was trying to pull lhe second one. Lopez. onto their s m all boat. "H e was blue. He looked dead," Schoewe said today However. the fisherman used his cardio-puJmonary res uscltat1on training to begin aiding Lopez while a second fisherman who arrived on the scene radioed the Coast Guard for help. Pot Ousts 12Marines WASHJNGTON CAP) - Twelve Marine Corps gua rd s hav e been transferred from guard duty at lhe Camp David presi d e n tial r etr eat because they are believed to h ave s moked mart · Juana a Marin e spokesman says. The 12. s uspected of smoking marijuana while off duty, were transferred from the retreat in the Maryland mountams lo the Marine Barracks m Washfogton. said Capt. Edwin Walke. duty officer for the barracks. Corpi. regulations prohibit use of the su bstance anvwhere Meanwhile, Col John Monahan. the barracks commander. said no charges h ave been filed yet against the 12 S1mply th~ •;rca1e•:1 select ion :;f Chn st mas g1ft id eas in leisure wear for the ent1rC' family 44 ta1t11on 1111md. nowport ~nler 6-«·5070 Teachers Staging Sick-in? By &AYMOND ESTRADA la. OI ,..,. 0.lty ~11.c SlMt Almost half of Huntington Beac h Hi g h Sch ool's 128 teachers sald they were Ill and did not attend cla&!iff today in what somt: school dh1tnct of flclals believe is an or1anirA!d "sick-In." Jake Abbott, Huntington Reach Union Rl"h School Dis· tnct supertntcodenl, said today he believes some or the teachers may really have the nu but others may be protesting stalled contract talks Teachers have threatened t.o strike Jan. 3 if no contract set· tlem ent can be reached with the school board. "We know some of" them were sick last week." Abbott said. But he added that there h.as been a great deal of speculation lbat teachers plan to call in sick en masst' at one !>chool per day lhts week. A total or 137 teachers at seven district high schools were not at- tending classes Monday. The 57 teachers who were absent al Huntington Beach High School today was an "In· ordinately high number." sajd Principal Larry Lucas. "We have no idea if this was a sick-in until the teachers return with notes from their doctors." Lucas said. Sick teache rs are re quired to have the doctor's note or be docked pay, officials said. Teacher group spokesman Bill B1anch1 said today any sick-in activity does not have the en- d o r sement of the District Educators Association. the urut that represents the district's &10 instructors. Teachers picketed the homes of three school board member5 and waved placards at a h.lgh school football game over lhc weekend t o protes t the deadlocked contract talks. School board President Zita Wessa said no·pickets were seen a t her home but teachers marched in front of the homes of trustees Helen Ditte, Doris Allen and Steve Smith as well as Ab- bott's residence. School district officials said they just barely found enough sub:>titute teachers to fill all or the vacant classrooms i4, Hunt- ington Beach High Scb.M"\oday. Mrs . Wessa said the school board 1s standing' firm on its latest contract offer calJing for a five per cent pay hike from January t.o July, 1979. ... But teachers are demanding a one-year five percent pay ~t retroactive to July, 1978, and b1nd1ng arbitration an all grievances except those dealmg with bind.mg arbitration. . Mrs. Wessa said today she doesn't expect ''to se<' any more move ment on our part" a nd no further contract talk1> have been scheduled. Front Page A I ROBBERY. • and handcuffed in a cafeteria, the ~pokesman said. He said the holdup men then worked inside lhe safe about an hour. lheo left in a black van . Port Authority police were notified of the robbery five minutes later by an employee who broke free. No alarm system was trig· gercd dunng the holdup, the spoke11man added. ~ri.-:: ~ °'=· ,~ .... =t"'~~ ,.,..7,., ., ••wruw~"r: ""'''" "'•' ... t•Pto4,1<M W1IMut l.+ffal .. tfll'llU._., ef ... , ..... ,_ Police Chief Slain what lool(ed like m•rUuana ln an open brlercaae a nd sum - moned San Clemente police. 1001 we1twood blvd . WfflWOod vlllage (213) 479·7727 t'.~:::.~'\!:~!~r. •. ::",,:' .~~ -;;-:. ~lftctr .. ., M•H •• " ~·"·• mHliHY ~··~-ti IO_..,., TYLER, Texaa CAP) -PoUco Chief Ronnie S. Malloch wa sbotto death ln hl1 home and bl wife wa char.c~ wltb murder. authonUcs sa1d Povtofr, 30, was released from the Slln Clemente Jail alter post-ing~. Hts wt~ ~.000 bail at the Oranae tY Jail. -=--,--------= .· . ' -... I .. Top Court Eyes N ew Bias Cas e W ASJUNGTON (AP) -The U.S. SUpreme Court asrffd to- d 1 y to d ecldc whether employen wlUioul proof of a paal history of raclal blaa ll· legally dlacrlmlnate a1alnst whlte1 when special preterences ore 1lven to minority workers. The le1al question left un· an1wered by the court's Bakke decl1loo last June presents Itself In a trio of appeals stemming from the job discrimination lawsult of Louis iana worker Brian F. Weber. The Carter administration had asked the justices lo send OW case back to lower courts for further study. I &Q O.ifY_M.tl ...... ~ UNA COUPLE use COHVERTE> SCHOOL BUI TO SCOUR BACK COUNTRY FOR ANTIOUES Dtene end John Jorden Seek Out Eerty Amertcen R•k• tor Returbl1hlng Civil rights leaders and aov- ernmenl officials say Weber's thus-I ar successful suit agall\Sl his employer. Kaiser Aluminum Chemical Co.. poses a major threat to government efforts to improve e mplo y ment op· portunities for minorities. Colleetors Colorful Atitiques -R ipped ' From Farm Houses 8\ ~Tt:Vt: MITCHEl...L OI tM o.;1, l'IMol Si.ti You f1gu.re when a couple load the children anto the family bus and head for tbe Midwest for three weeks, they're going on vacation Nol so for the Jordans of Laguna Beach. They're antique collectors . a nd the family has been on seven forays for furnis hings an the past year and a half. That's when. a lonJ{ wa t h partner Barbara Ga~e . the Jordans opened an antique shop called Off the Wall an a 50-year-old home on GleMeyre Street. Their method or collecting col· lec11blcs is colorful. Ins t ead o r buying thei r clawfoot bathtubs and leaded g lass windows from other Carter Ba~ked dealers. John and Diane Jordun rip them out of Iowa farmhouse w a lh . a nd ce ntur y -o ld courtho~ all with the con-• sent or the owners, of course "It's no vacation . believe me," said John J ordan. who restores museum pieces when he's not antique hunting. He remembers pulling down sections of a tin ceiling in a Hamilton County courthouse an 18 below zero weathe r. City fathers of that north Iowa town were tearing down the old courthouse, and Jordan bid for th~ painted ceiling pieces, com· prised of hundreds of squares de picting flor a l scenes and geometric patterns . The celling was installed In the 1880s and now Jordan has tons o r the pieces stacked in his storage room. Delegates Support Inflation Fight ME MPHIS , Tenn <AP) President Carter has survived an 1mpass1oned challenge from fellow Democrats to his budget· cutting plans, and his heule· n:mh say he wall push ahead despite the pleaf> of the dissent· ang minority. Arter lhl· only serious Ooor fight :.it the Ot-mocrullc Party's midterm convention , delegates voted 822·521 Sunduy against a budget resolution insisting that social programs jilet at least as much monl'Y an the next federaJ budget as th£'y arc rcce1vlng this year Then the delegat(.'S passed by voice vow a version asking that Ca rter provide "an adequate budgct lo s uµport human needs" leaving to him the decision on v.hat 1s adequate ll was a Vt<'lory for the Wh1tc House , but lh<' vole may mean C':irtt'r will fact' more oppos1t1on than expected when he presents his budget lo Congress J\nd tht' debult' featured a rouc;1ng spt'e<'h by Sen F..dward Kt•nn<'dY of Massachusetts. who attackt-d Carter's budget cutting plans on Saturday a nd won c·ht•ers much louder than the rt'spectfuJ applause l-(1ven Carter s arh r "It is wrong that prices are nsing as rapidly as they are." Kenned> said. "But it is also wrong that cities are struggling againstd~ay . "ll is wrong that women and ~inorities are denied their equal rights . And it is wrong that millions who are s ick cannot af· ford the care they need ." But White House Press Secretary Jody Powell s aid Ca rter "can't make his de· cislons based on the degree or passion or even eloquence with which the dissent ls given. The fervor with which an opinion is expressed can't chanjile what the world is really like. And you s tall ha~e to make the political de· c1s1ons." Pollsters at the convention m easured Kennedy's standing among the delegates as a poss1 ble candidate to replace Carter in the White House. CBS News said an informal preference poll. taken among about half or the 1.625 delegate:. during the three-day meeting, showed Carte r the fa vorite with 58 percent to Kennedy's J4 per- cent. And it's a big embarrassin~. drlvlni up lo a farmhouse in their converted 1936 school bus and asking to take a peek inside the owner's barn. But that's where the best finds are, Diane Jordan says. The Jordans -with two children and the family cats in tow scout the back country roads. and when they spot a like· ly farmhouse, pull In and knock on the door "We ask them if they have any old mirrors. pedestal sinks or furniture they want to sell. a nd they usually lead us out back or to the barn," she said. She points to a recently re- fl n Is h ed turn-of-the century dawfoot bathtub. pigmented a deep red, with brass-plated claws and faucets. ··We saw that one in some· one's front yard." she said. The people were moderniring their home. and had discarded the old tub, replacing the rare a n tique with an ordinary modern ceramic tub. The results of their nntique an- tics a re dis played throughout their crowded shop, with prices ranging from $S <for a brass coat hook> to $S50 for a clawfoot tub. "You'd pay $2.000 for a new reproduction of one of those," says John Jordan. pointing to the tub. The couple defend their prices . saying they provide sturdy antique items at prices that are less than a similar new product. ·'A new solid wood door costs you $400." Jordan said. "Of course you can pick up a hollow one for $10, but we're selling solid doors that are older for a heck of a lot less than you'd pay for a new one." Since the Jordans and Mrs Gage sell mostly to designers and d ecorators , their "architec· tural antiques" consist largely of reconditioned brass and cop· per wall fixtures -hence the name of the shop. "This stuff is still in top shape," Jordan syas. holding a brass faucet in his hand. "Now they're all made of plastic and nylon ." That's why the Jordans pa<'k up everything from bedposts Lo b entwood wash stund s in a trailer they haul behind their red school bus They know they <'an find a home for their goods back in Southern California. Sees Al~ Telb All --Mtchul.Jlaff&Ay -~howr. ln colortul garb Sunday durlng the various fund· raising nctlvitics for residents of Blueblrd Canyon hit bv the Oct. 2 land.slide. He read palms, analyzed handwrtUng and looked intn. the ruture via the medium or tarot cards. Lawyers for Weber, a while employee at Kaiser's Gramercy, La., plant, have called the case one of "reverse discrimination." Lawyers for Kaiser and Unit· ed Steelworkers union are ask· ing the justices, to overturn a 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that bars Kaiser , or any e mp l oyer in Loui s iana , Alabama, Florida, Georgia , MlsslssipP.I and Texas , from voluntarily setting up "af· firmaUve action" programs. In the Bakke decision. a deep- ly divided Supreme Court ruled that the UC Oavas Medical School illegally discriminated against Allan Bakke. who 1s while. in denyi ng him ad· mission. l n other action today . the high court: -Uphe ld a ruling that criminal s uspects' statements which a re ruled inadmissible as trial evidenee under the "Miran· da" doctrine may not be used to Justify a search warrant. <Reial· ed story. Page A4 . > -Agreed to decide whether the government rosters im- permissible sex discrimination by giving aid to fa milies in which breadwinner fathers but not breadwiMer mothers - are jobless. -Refused to hear arguments by two Pennsylvania library e mployees who claimed they were fired unfairly because they live together but are not mar- ried. -Ref~ for the !>econd time this year lo hear an appeul challenging the federal income tax rate11 as unfairly lmposinJ a greate r tax burden on mumed <'OUples than on slngles. -Refused to review the con· stitutionality of a state's holding a n "advisory" public vote on the ~qual Rights Amendment. leav· ang intact a ruling by the Nevada Supreme Court that such a vole, held in Nevada Nov 7. is permiSBible. -Left intact orders that the company building a Seabrook N.H .. nuclear plant reroute two o~ its ~anned power lines for en- vironmental reasons. ltham! Megan McCa_ff~ey. 11. Lag~a Beach. attempts to ring the bell for victims of landslide during Sunday fund rais· ing m the Art Colony at Festival of Arts grounds and elsewher e. Kidnapped Boy's Parents Hopeful LAS VEGAS <AP) -Tucked away among department store Christmas ads in a number of newspapers here and in nearby states is a school photo of a tmy, grinning boy. For his parents. he would be the greatest holiday gift poss1 bl e The boy 1s Cary Sayegh and his parents wealthy carpet store owner Sol Sayegh and tus wire. Marilyn -arc offering $50,000 for his s afe return. So far, there have been no takers. Cary. 6. was abducted 47 days ago from the Albert Elnstem School. prompting one of the largest investigations in Nevada h1storv. The FBI says little more than "the investigation is contanu ang .. The child was taken Crom the p la yground o f the pr1 vatP Jewis h school on Oct. 25 About three hours later. his parents re cei ved a demand for $.500,000 but no instructions on how to pay. No further messages have ~n received Except for one tearful. shat tering public plea made five days after the kidnapping, the Sayeghs. who have two other <'hi ldren. have made no i.tate men ls They have ctffered the $50,000 reward and have been running daily adve rtise m e nts an a number of newspapers "We wish that somebody, in· eluding God. would come down and tell us what lo do." said Ed Gallaghe r . the veteran f'Rl agent directing the investigation ,.,.,..,,.._ KIDNAP VICTIM C•ry Sayegh, & Added to that arc the efforti. of thl' La~ Vegas Metropolitan Poltcc omcers assigned to the l'llSt· The a..:cnts have intcrv1ewt!d hundr~d ~ of pcrl>On s an d checked out numerous leads, Call al(her said .. w ... Vt' sta II got ii lol or I hang~ we're doing," Gallagher said ··a lot of wtld things " He wouJc not e laborate Gallagher refuses lo discus~ I ht' possibility that Cary may bt dl':td Ouistmas Dinner into the kidnapping. "We've used planes, helicop· "We JUSl flat don't know:· ht said "We still fc<'I rarmly con vinced that we will f1nd th1i kid." Pl ed Th da ters. supersonic planes walh in ann urs y fra-red, hypnotists. polygraph The Alliance Francaise will ~T~.hmes. mediums ." Gallagher Man Electrocuted meet for its annual Christmas dinner at 8 p.m. Thursday In the .. Everything · cxc 1 ud1n g LOS ANGELF.S <A P > -An Empire Room of the Newporter Custer:s ?th Cavalry· has been t•lectricaan at the Goodyear Tire Inn . 1707 Jamboree R oad called an " and Rubber Co plant wai. ck'<'· Ne wport Beach. ' Twenty-three FBI agents from trocutE.'d whlle doing preventJve Further information and res· offices around the country are in md inlena ncc work on pl ant er vations m~ be obtained by Las Vegas to assist the local <'1rcu1t!>. µolice .. a id f'rcd <'alhng Edward Lewis at 494 ·0024 staff in the invcstigation and Wc1s hp1tingcr. 28. of Gardena or 494.2648 have put an "thousunds of man v. a~ killed wh<•n he touchl'd a ~-------------__:_h_o..;;.u..;;.r~:....:·~ .. _c:::.;:::all aght.'r sa 1d 2.300 volt t>l("('t nrat hm: ------- analhgdtor for chns vmes. A4 ONLY PILOT ~. o.c.mt. 11. ,.,,. NATION I WORLD ·~:.. Ju t ''•')I 6"4 4. ····, ~oa .1ng Rights Review Set .. . . High Court to Study Miranda Rule Thawing u Out TRAM.NG OUT D "· -II~ tan believe lbc weal.her people.ourC'Oldanaphu •· huppoMyoucouldcaUthat 1na ppl..nalbu nap l Mftr bave quile rtpred out wby they ulJ It • aaap In lhe fint plaH Wl'len the lbttmomettr ltarta plun1Jn1 toward the tlWl!H potnl, I nt" rt l v.ry anappy An)'11ray. aomt ol lh "'eathtt watchel"'I.,.. 1u11..unc that we're setll.nc into a warmtnc lnmd around here. Alona our coastllne. •• may evea 1 t tom• bll}a tt m· ~ra&ure. tn tho '10ll And tM buC'h low may hover In lb 40I. AU lb1s IOUtld.a wonderful ~ you rttall lbal Jusl • Cold WtOther Kida at Pl411 on Fvnnt/ L.ookmg Surjboardl couple or nlgbtl back, they were rero('dJn& Iowa; ln the 20s out there oo the frvtne Ranch. IT'S TYPICAL FOR us Southern Cahlomums to start moaning about our fate when the mercury falls out of the 40s and even starts looking like it might sink to 32 degrees. When we s tart groi.ning about that kind of chill, what we really ought &.o do Is take a look at low temperatures elsewhere. Consider Duluth for example. Maybe you don't really want to consider it. Duluth was 20 degrees below zero la5t night Des Moines. on the other hand, was a lot warmer. It only got down to two below zero there last rught. You may not think that Bismark, N.D., and Amarillo, Texas. have very much in common. But they dJd last ruiht. N"tne degrees above zero ror each. BurlingU>n, Vt. and Chicago also shared temperatures last night while we fretted about the chill along thts best or all pass1ble coasts. Both Burlington and Chicago were rune degrees above the big goose ~· OT, you could always try Omaha. You try it. I won't. ltwasslx abovelhere. LISTEN, WJULE ALL thls is going on back ln these fng1d climes, we still have surfers in our region that figure the ocean temperature 1s high enough ror them lo jump in for a little workout. Our high ocean tcmpcraturel> are still hanging in around 55 degrees. You may want to jump in It, but I don't Still, you have to fi gure our ocean temperatures are probably warmer than the bathwater in Bism ark I'm headed ror lhc snow country myself over the holidays. I'm doing this so I 'II appreciate lows In the 30s a ltttle more when I get back home. Meanllttule, I guebs I'll Just complain about lows In the 40s and throw another log on the fi re. Eviction Protests Bring 32 Arrests WASHJNGTON <AP> -U.S. Park Police arrested 32 people over the weekend at the NaUonal Vistitors Center here during pro- tests of the Interior Department's eviction or Indigents who had been using lbt> building as a shelter. Twenty men and two women were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct early Sunday morning and another 10 persons were arrested Sunday night and charged wllh unlawful entry. police said. The protests were prompted by the evictions Saturday of about ~ Indigents who had been staying In the Visitors Center for the last nine days . Spokesmen fOT a group called the C-Ommunity for Creative Non· Violence. which organized the action that began Nov. 30, said they were trying to dramatize the plight of the homeless and the lack or raclllUes to shelter them. WA IONOTON <AP> -The Supreme Court aa reed today to decide whether police may q Uon cr1m.l.n&I 1uapecll wbo do not 1pectllcaJJf reiloqullh tbelr ' Mlrand•" rlaJ\la. The JUIUca v(>ted to ,.~lew a North C.roUna Sup,..mt Coo.rt rulln11 lbal criminal aua~ta do oot waJvo t.btlr ri&ht to remaJn alleot or to have 1 lawyer'1 help durtna pollc. qunUoaJ~ unlea uylna llO orally or In wrlllna. THE COlJRT' e v4'ntual de etalon t'OWd 1tren,ihen or dUp aw•y •l the conJlltullonal pro- lt'c:Uon• now enjoyed by thoeu 1tccu1Jt-d of rommltUn& a crime. North Cuollna Atto rney Generul Rufus Edmisten &old the Jutt.lces lbal courts in l9 other stale! have Interpreted the Supreme COurt's 1966 Miranda ruhna lesa strin3ently -ruling th1at poll~ queaUonlog I• valid Israel Pays Fmal Tribute To Mrs. Meir JERUSALEM (AP) -Tens or thousands of Israelis paid final r espects to Cormer Prime Munster Golda Meir today as her body la.)' in state In a closed. nag-draped coffin outs ide the main entrance to Israel's Parlia - ment building. The gates to the plaza or the Knesset. or Parliament, were opened to the public at 10 a.m., soon after Israeli Pres ident Yltzhak Navon led the first mourners. a small group or rel· ~lives and friends, past the bier. MRS. ME IR, one of the pioneer founders who presided at the btrth of the Jewish state in 1948, died Friday at the age of 80. Her doctors said she suc- cumbed to lymphoma, a disease of the lymph glands she had bat· tied in secret for 15 years, in· eluding the lime from 1968 to 1974 whe n sh e was prime minister. ··A new generation of leaders has n 't established Itself yet There'll a sadness In seeing the old go," one mourner told Israel Radio. Under a leade n s ky. the stream of mourners, some dab- bing at tear.filled eyes, moved 11lowly up the Knesset walkways past hundreds or policemen and troops . Other sec urity men watched rrom the Knesset roof. Women 's handbags were searched and men were frisked before they entered the plaza. THE C ROWD inc luded s c hoolchildren, soldiers who brought wrealb.s from thelr units and s tooped figures of Mrs. Meir's pioneer generation. Two torches burned on 10-fool s tanda rds behind the black catafalque bearing the comn Two army chaplains, s ortly chanting prayer.1, stood between the comn and while ropes keep- ing the public 10 reet away. Prime Mmister Menache m Begin, Mrs. Meir's toughe11t political opponent during her years as head of government, paid homage to hJs old foe as "a great leader and prime minister who strove with all her heart to achieve peace between Israel and her neighbors •' Storms Claim 2 Lives Flooding Leaves Tlwusands Homeless Te......,,..,..a tOMh of Pa1,.ov11i. -• be<lr In ~ • • , ,,,.., "°""" toclty elt~r wemno n Ml Le fie• llO•Jr\ 10 IMm ti• leeklnQ 1...-po<e<Y llleft\' 1' 11 O•m would wllh•l•nd h•Qh weter ,, .......... Atltnle , n 70 • ,.,.,,. """"'I< CIY 6•11•,..oo ;; ~~ C.Hlonda 81rmtl'\Qh•M lloo.,. Bo\IO!I Oull•lo (h1(~1CJ (ln(lf\f'Ulifl C•fl'wl•n(I (ofuMbu\ 0 •1 r1 Wlh 0.nvflr °"''°" °"'"'" "•••bM• "'"'"°'o t<ou•IO!I I""' At>Ol I\ "'•""'"' l••ll~\ I 1111• llDCk lWl\¥111.,. -mp/II\ M1•mt Mthtr•v .. -. Mpl\ SI P Ne•ll•lllt N .. •0.l"t Ntw V-Ottt• , .. , JI 19 J8 h " J1 j l ·~ U II 11 ' 2l " ·~ 11 11 I\ \0 " )) " '° 4 I ·' ,. ' 04 ,. ' .. ~ ,. ,, . ,. 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IF SUCH WAaNING8 were not liven. any evidence 1ubee· quently obt&lned by police co0ld not be used u trtal evidence. the court ruled. The Miranda decision, named for the Lttt cue's criminal aua- pect, cha.n1ed police procedures nationwide. The decision, however. pro- vided for suspecta to waive their rtghta and cooperate with police. ln part. the ruling s aid, "The de· ft!ndant may waive effectuation of these r ights, provided the waiver la made voluntarily, knowlnCly and lnt.elU1ently." IT ADDED: "If, however, be lndlutes ln any manner at any 1ta1e of tbe p~e11 that he wl1he1 to conault with an at· torney before 1peakln1 there can be no queaUoaJna." The North Carolina Supr.me Court, ln overturnlns an armed robbery. aaaault and kldnapplnc conviction, ruled that "waiver of the rtlht to cou.nMI durln1 lnter· ro1atfon will DO\ be reeo1niud unleu s uch a waiv er Is apeclrlcally made after the Miranda wamlnis have been 1lven." In seeking Supreme Court re· view or that ruling, Edmiaten argued that the state court had impased too great a b\Jrden on law enforcement orrtctals In Its interpretation or the waiver language In ~iranda DeadHne Dee. J 7 Begin, Sadat Vow 'Quest for Peace' OSLO, Norway CAP> -Israeli Prime Miniater Menachem Beg in said today he believes an Israel-Egypt peace agreement will be s igned, even Uthe Dec. 17 deadline set at Camp David passes. "In my heart I believe lbis peace treaty will be signed," Begin told a news conference before departing ror Israel with half of the 1978 Nobel Peace Prize and its $165,000 stipend. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, the co-winner, saying he was busy trying to get the stalled Mideast peace talks restarted, sent an emisaary. But Egyptian officials said Sadat did oot attend because be blames lhe deadlock on Israeli "stubbornness." An e s timated 5 ,000 Norwegians marched in Oslo streets to protest the awards. In statements at lhe gala presentation Sunday behind the heavy and secure s&.one walls or Ake rshus Castle, both men renewed commit· ments to peace and praised President Carter's effort toward that goal. ln Stockholm, nine other winners of Nobel Prizes for .,. w1,..,_.. the sciences and literature, '•0 •' n o 1N including six Americans, received their gold medals and checks from Sweden's King Gustaf. Begin said as rar as his government is concerned a peace agreement can be signed berore the deadline but Egypt would have to accept a treaty dran it now rejects. Asked ii Israel's moratorium on new settlements ln occupied territory would be extended past Dec. 17, Begin replied: "the cabinet will take decisions on this issue.'· He said he would discuss the situation with Secre~ry or State Cyrus R. Vance In Israel Tuesday or ~Wednesday after the runeral or former Premier Golda Meir. .. Asked if he was.disappointed Sadat did not attend, Begin said: Why should I be disappointed? The Norwegians s hould be disap- pointed." O~ ~ Dec. 17 deadline, Begin said: "Let me still express hope, 1r 1t 1s only humanly poeslble, that we can keep it. "But if.somebody wants to speak ~ealiatically and say: •you have onJy six days left. and under no circumstances with the de- mands by Egyptian representatives, it may not be po;sible to keep that deadline,· my reply 1s simple: we should conUnue." On Sunday, Begin renewing the pledge he made when Sadat visited Jerusalem in November 1977 to sow tbe seeds or peace promised, "No more wars. no more bloodshed. We shall negotiate and reach agreement." Deadat84 Sa m Houston Johnson. brother o( the late President Lyndon B. Johnson, d ied to- day of Jung cancer at Holy Cros s Hospital in Austin, Tex . He had been hos pitalized for seve ra l weeks. Five Airmen Die in Crash Of Hercules HOPKINSVILLE. Ky. <AP> - Moments after radioing It was having engine problems, an Atr Force C·l30 Hercules crashed in- to a farm three miles short or the Fort Campbell rteld. killing all five airmen aboard. The Air Force then ordered the grounding of 245 or the giant turboprop cargo planes, pending immediate inspection. The restriction applies to C·l.30 Hercules aircraft built prior to 1973. said Ed Belz, inlormaUon ofricer ror the Military Air C-Om mand division at Scott Air l''orcc Base in Belleville, Ill. THE ORDER WAS Issued on the ba.sls of a radio report from crewmen prior to the crash that they were having engine control problems, Belz satd. Lt. C-01. A.T . Brainerd, pubhc Information officer at the base. said the crash followed a tram· Ing exercise al 7: 15 a.m. Sun· day. 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If four batterles fit a Jlven car. wblch one ls best? One priced at $24.95. $34 95, $44.95 or ss.t.95? Should a shopper buy a battery laraer than the minimum 1u.11ested foa" tb• car? And what the dlrre!reot types: malntenance·free, low· maintenance or conventional? Pri~ should ool be a major conaideraUon when telect· lntJ a battery. "U you want to leltl1l how to buy batteries intelUgftltly. watch people who buy tbousnada of them • year and who6e careers depeod on their proper fuoctloo- lng." saya Anthony Sabatino. president and 1ener11. maoaier of Could Inc. 's automotive battery division, Men·. dota Hei&hlS, Mllln. LARGE TRUCK FLEETS SAVE AS much as $100 per truck per year by buylng batteries lbat are expensive, St!lecting maintenance.free battery systems with price tags or almost $250 rather than conventional truck battery s ystems costing only $140. I -Power is the No. 1 factor, because providing it is lhe most demanding job the battery performs. First, determine the size or the eng.ine in cubic inches or displacement. Oet a battery lhat delivers the same number of amperes of cold cranking performance Upgrade lo the next higher level of battery available If: -1be car bas many high.drain accessories (air conditioner, power seats. CB. stereo, tape. etc.) Money's Worth -The car is driven only short distances between long periods of parking. -The car is parked outside in cold climates . 2 --Reserve capacity is vital; this refers to the margin of s afety available in a battery for an emergency. For oight·lime drivmg, cars n~ 24 amps for minimum requirements: ignition. lights. etc. When tbe car's elet· trical system is functioning properly, the alternator sup· plies this power. BUT SHOULD THE DRIVE belt lo the alternator break. the electrical load wUI be thrown on the battery alone. and reserve capacity is the number or minutes a new fully charged battery can deliver 25 ampres. 3 -Dependability and maintenance also rank high. Look for the maintenance-free technology introduced in re- cent years. In the newer. more expensive mainlenanc~ free models. potential battery failure due to water loss is reduced substantially. The best maintenance.free batteries need no water additions. 4 -The warranty s hould be reviewed carefully. It s hould protect the buyer fully for 90 days after instaJlaUon. U the battery is defective. not merely discharged, In that s pan, the buyer has a choice of a 100 percent refund or a new battery. AFTER 90 DAYS. A defedive battery -not just a dis· charged one -will be replaced on a pro-rata basis Prices increase with power and length of guarantee. Competition is spurring better guarantees. Some re· tailers offer batteries guaranl~ for as long as the buyer owns tbe car or truck. Free replacement for extended periods also is offered on less costly batteries guaranteed for 36 or 48 months State Pesticide Struggle Looms SACRAMENTO CAP> -Pesticide use in Califorrua, the country's No. 1 producer of 48 crops, is increasingly under attack from groups who say the regulations aren't tough enough. At the cente r of this new a ssault by labor· environmental groups 1s a remarkable four-volume report on the program issued by the stale Department or Food and Agriculture. THE DEPARTMENT, which oversees laws governing use of more than 250 million pounds or pesticides annually, issued the sharply critical review in October. The report. prompted by a state legaJ opm1on on pesticide spraying. a lso found the regulatory program fell far short of new environmental requirements. Among its findings: ----------The state has made no er. ( FARMING J fort to team how much pes ticide Califonuans eat. -A JO percent to 70 percent pesticide reduction on some crops could be achieved by using methods such as insect predators aJready found in nature. The report·s recommendations called for more public review or pesticide rule.making. more research into pesticide alternatives and more documentation or de· cisions made in the pesticide arena. BY NEXT NOVEMBER, the state must issue rules to meet a law triggered by a 1976 legal opinion that held pesticide spraying was governed by sped.fie state environ· mental a laws. Already, opposing forces -grower·chemical groups on one side and env1ronmentaJ .labor groups on the other - are saying very different tbJngs about how those regula- tions should read. The department, long a friend to growers but now WI· der new pressure to take a more crillcal look al pesticides in light of cancer research and growing public awareness. is in the middle. Chemical companies that seU pesticides also play a major role in this fight: Il is state-licensed chemical com· pany advisers who are often a grower's major source of pesticide information DEFEND)NG THE DEPARTMENT'S position. Jake MacKenzie, chief of its pesticide section, says that for several months the department has shifted Its direction. looking more at issues like wor'<er safety. "We can s how we are not 1:i lhe hip pocket or the ag· chemicaJ 1nd'*Stey. We have been t.aJ<ing an-increasingly balanced view on lhe ways pestic;Jes are regulated In this state," MacKenzie said . He said il was frustrating to find lhal the department environmentaJ.labor critics never acknowled&e this sblft. "THE OPPOSING SIDE OF the coin is that the agriculture community feels coosistenUy we have been too over.reactive responding to the envlronmenlaUSU1" MacKenzie added. Adding to growers' annoyance Is tbe feet that California's pesUclde program is recognized, by critics and supporters alike, as lhe most stringent in the oat.ton. CallfornJa. ht the Ot'lly state, for example, baoftinl the controversial peatJeidG DBCP. linked by studies lo cancer and Infertility. Wtm..E GROWERS REMAIN Irked at the DBCP ban • this other battle conllnu~ OVilr how much pesticide use wtll be curbed by ~ new rules. MacKeniie says the recu.JaUons will address tM wbole protess, from the moment a chemical company attempts to win ttate ~glstrallon approval for a/artleu.lar pesUdde to "wfl'at ls happening out lo tbe Ciel to make '"" tbt pesticide ls used properly and is not causln1 harm lo the public and environment.•· MacKenzie, u ktd whethefWtbe rules would affect specific crops. r, .... rondcd ·1 I GOLF I BASKETBALL I HORSE RACING In Palm pr Ing Area Golfers Play With Ex-president 8)' no•A•DL HANDY Ol *hl'9,_ .... Thr~· Oran11t.· C:t>ia•l arlla aollen wUI play 1 round .of 1011 "Ith form.-r PrHident ~l'ald Fwd In Palm Sprtn.ca Dec 20 In ''00.j unction watb Ow C~by ~tbtrn tourna ment to~ ht'ld st lrvlne Cout CC l'~b 2·3. NamH of the thrH 1<>1ren •~ Charil• llu tor , Maynard ,...,.anklln. • formtr <'h•lrman ol tbf' vent, and Rob Floor Ford wall btt ,..,tabbth1nt a aeo,.. during hla round for uu•a .:olf .. , t11 tn 111\d ~at Sctm• arJ .. or h1• round ~111 bt pnntf'd and dhtMbu\t'd to aru iroll l-uurw"' Pl•>c•r IWI hlni to ~mptt• ean mok~ FORD ., 110 donation to Ho lC lfo-.111lul , Jiii k up i.l 'IC'C>rN.'.ird and try tu t>.•11t thr c:\ pr<'f\1dt>nt ' rnrf' un their 11" n ro~Jr"4• T ht• ('OOtf'!\t will be· hf'ld h .. t"'•'t'n .Ian II and 22 wllh "''" nMi. llhMc-"he> ht-at htl i.ro11• 1 turnana lht>1r rard.I In tu com1>l'lt! an .i druwlna for a pn1~ dunng UH~ "'• ct .. of the-Cr~by Southt:m l'ha•rm n PuuJ Salata r1·vo\t11 tk t .1 full 'romplt'ment of am11lNr ~·olten wa ll portleapate In th..- ( roaby Southern .-v~nt Ni.me-. or \'Om pt•Uni;: prue wall not be known 11n111 lht' Wl"t'k of tht.• l•Vt'nl 1'ht• i,:1 oup "'111 t'Oru;1st of tourina pr08 who mu.~ th(' fll'ld ut Pehblt• 0.,uch In the Croi.by Chun l.Mh Tfrnto: i\Ht: STll.I. ABOUT 26 open1ng11 for pluyer~ an the Toy'> Fon· fo'a1rv11..•w ~olf tournament next Saturday Ollld Sunday at C'osta M1-sa Golf und Country_ Club Starting times an~ tx·t ~ t•t•n 11 30 und 11 45 1•ach day and players c·,111 1•nt..-r tn tht·m-.elvt'li or in fouri.omes for a Sl grten fee .JOd a S.'> .:1ft 11r l'u:.h 11110;11 ion to F;.urvicw /\ INtl'r from Franch, M Cnndla, director of fo'a1rv1cw State ll~pltal. 1•xplu1ns bOme of the use of funds cont n but t•d from the gulf tourname nt It lb wntten to c ha1rm1m Steve Pappa~ und m part reads · f'arst or a ll , th('rt• is the matter of moneta ry conln bu tions. which huve amounted to some $20,000 over the eight or nine years of the tournament "THE DOLLARS HAVE GONE lo make the daily IJv· mg accommodal1on:, or our clients m uch mor e homelike. Fairview, unlike other kinds of hospitals. is 'home' for 168 hours a week, 52 weeks a year, for substantial portlons of their lives "Last year. your donations purchased out.side awning, drapcm<"' and c11rpt>lmg fo r the lobby of li ving unit No. 4J. Unit No. 43 rl'ccivcd tht! same treatment one year carher "Th<•se art> item s which we are unable lo JUSt1fy through thl' normal allocation process. even though most Am crarans hnv<' become accustomed to livlng rooms with carpets and draJ)<'rics "l suppose som<.' people would ask 'why all the fuss over a couple of thousand dollars for a n institution with an a nnual bud~l'l of some 36 million dollar s?' "Hf.RE, I WA'IJT TO EMPHASIZE an even greater 1>crv1cc of thl' Toys Fort• F'airvaew event-the fact that you men. who a re 'regular Jl Uys' and respected mem bers or the community. and several hundred kindred spirits, do t his for Ub "Those v.ho would like w have my personal assurance \hat tournament proc·et.-ds go 100 pec;,cent to Fa1rv1ew·~ clients may call E nid Lathrop, our coordinaor of volunteer scrv1c<'S, my assistant Pal Wallace or me pe~onally. a nd urrangl' for an opportunity lo see their contnbut1ons at work." T hlS toumam<"nt has to be one of the m ost worthwhile projects of any club anywhere. There are no overhead tx· pen:.cs. a ll c·omm1ttcc ml'mbers working on a voluntt.-er basis The city of Cost a Mesa lowers the green fee to help out and a ll profit~ go t<i F'a1rv1cw. either in toys for those rt·s 1d1ng thNe or for 1mprov€'ments to their living f<ll·tlJI ll'S • • • TUR E E TOP Pf.I\ VERS from each of the 28 National Football L c•al(Ul' d ubs will compete with celebrities from the C'ntertajnment field and amateurs in the Mike Douglas. E . F Hutton Golf Ch.1ssl<' for the American Heart Assn. at the Desert Inn and Country Club in Las Vegas Feb. 7·11 The pro am e ve nt will be held Wednesday and Thurs day with a 54 hole to urnament f'nday through Sunday. Por tions of th<: fi nul two rounds will be televised na tionally ••• C. R. ROSS BOTHWE LL, JR., president of !lull and Company <Cahfornia > Inc., scored a hole-in-one on the par·thrl'e, Mfl yard 13th hol<' at Irvine Coast Country Club rt:ccntl>. 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CIMWW..110 ~bee A, WIMl0f04 1011 T-'f•O-• NoO•mHl<,_,.f'CI For best prices and best selection call the Graham Outlasts January ~ M P:XICQ CITY <AP> "The 10th hole m ay havci been tho turntna point," AustraUa'a David Graham aaJd after wln· ntna UM '110,000 Mexico Cup golf tournament. "I made an 4'X· cellt nt 11v at 10 wlth a chlp shot with.Jn four feel, ond Lheo I w"nt on to bfrdll' IJ." Gr aham t>anted 1a bllstenne five under par 87 Sunday ror a n hol• ~ ot Z7J and a ono· 11troh vltt«y over 4il·year old Vl'leran Don Janu ry . GrakuAm 'M kt'd up $((),000 for his flrat victory since lhe 1977 Australian Op~n . and Januury received S20 000 IANVAllV HAO &tartt'd lbe day ~Ith " three-s troke lead over the 32 year-old Auatraban. llut Graham startl'd his final 1 ound with two birdies and then ,;bot into the lead o n Lbe seventh holt •fter he birdied and J anuary l>og)ed January's bogty on the 18th hole ~n. r hitting Into a sandtrap ended the neck·and·neck battle ht' had w•ged with Gra ha m . The i.rore was lie d seve n times bc tort.' January falte red on the fina l gr~n. missing a five foot µu tt to suve pur aflcr a brilliant 11 hot o ut of the trap ··I played nearly as well al) J can today,·· Graham said . "J have bO much respect for Don J anua ry l knew when I we nt out today. lhe only way lo win was to ~hoot five or six under pa r. "I THINK, out.side this year's Masters, lh.as is witho ut a doubt the best I have played all year:· Gra ham said J anua ry sa id he had played a conliervaUve round a nd "did not try to take too many c hances." But the tour vetera n said his last iron shot that fell in the sandlrap had been aimed at the fla g "all the way." "l knew David had m ade par. I tho ught about waiting to get hi m in overtime. but I would soon e r d o 1t o n a s h o t J like,"January said H E SAID the pin placem ent on the 18th green had given him one of his befit approach s hots. so he decided lo "draw it right at the hole. 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IOO 13 13 "' 1•-111'1 «•,,., J....:••I. b.os 1 i 11-11-10-m How Top 20 Teams Fared '40W Ille TOI> T-., leMn\ In Tiie AU«l.rttd P•-n (Olle~ O.sUl ... 11 poll ,.,.o '"'°"Oh oemn 01 0..•MOt• ""IO I Ou-• l~l llH t L• \fol ... 6" 0 1 UC lA 1311 IO'llLO Hol•• 06rne 1111 ) '~°'" °'"""* ".QI b .. I Ro<• IOHI tw.C Nr>~lll•t\le<"n. 101 11 r:.•I UCL A tl·ll • M1<111o-n 51.ol• U 01 D ... I (•I ~l•i. Fullerlon .,., \ IC AM•\ 1'-11 tlfoAI Bot~ !>1 ., ... bell Ot•I Roberh '11}/I 10\l lo Kentuov •I Mo ~ M"ll'9"11 131110\110 lOUl\•IH• -be•I ()Ay!on 64•1 I I t>ullvlllf' I\ II Dell M4<hl<1M1 h-a. °'"•' IOroNi IOI 1-4 ~ N C¥0il,,. SI 1~11 but O••ldM>'I. '1 11 "'"' C•mtl00tfl.10ll~ • S••<Kww 11.ol ""•I llllode l\1-. /o..,. 10 ICenlUOf 130) IJP•I Wol Tf'••t !.l , 1)1 .. 1 llf'•1 ~ ""''"., .. t I 'io11l,_.r11 CAI ll.QI DeM \1•nlord, \I U '7 Loul\leN 'lltl• IS-01 De•I Tul•ne. IOIM\ ll"•IT111_,,._. 11 T ,. ••• 11-1> ICHI 10 Olol•l'IOm•, 11-41, t>e.r O'lenc>m• S1 • llHO u Norlll CMoll,,. '' 11 11 .. 1 0t1ro11. tt-16: De•1 J•c~_,, .. , tS-!4 I) N•v-I.A\ "~·· ll-01 t>e•I Marv•-,. .. •• M.t~I• U 41 1».rt Qow11no Grttl\. IMI ..... Mlnou•I,,. SI II San FrMl<l'l<O IHI ~I lo s .. D'-S1, 11 I~. but Sl'9111ord. 11·11 De•t »<••m•••o SI " \f 19 AulO"\ 1111 IMI lo v111-.e ..... , " Me•ylfl'd " " lo•I 10 N••.O•·Lts "-· ~· M b .. t,...,., 51111~ 6._61, !».ti 811«'1'!11. e.-40 10 GeOf'Qtl-. 0 C IS-01 t>r.tl 1,,.,1.,.. .0-~. Df'll SI .Jolln't, N Y II II Uni Five Plays Unive rsity High's Trojans re· tum to their home court tonight to duel Norte Vist a High'• Braves in o 7 o'clock encounter . Pacing the T r ojans o f University Coach Doug Sorey is 6·5 Ru11 StollOf'f THE LAST DANCE Don J a nuar y does a d ance_ after sinking u 54·foot birdje pull on the eighth hole of the Mexico Cup golf tournament Sunday. J anuary's dance was DAILY PILOT 83 ................ h is last bccau c he missed a favc·foot par putt on the ninth hole that cost him victory He began the round with a three.stroke lE>ad before losing to David Graham . Estancia, Tars Tangle By ROGER CARLSON due t t he Long Beach Walson Bruins al 8. Newport. Harbor, under Coach .Jerry OeRusk Ol 11• o.i1y .. , .. , si." Estancia Hlgh's Eagles. the Newport Harbor Sailor s a nd the Huntington Hcarh Oilers, three of the bette r teams fro m the Orange Coast area, ar e on dis- play tonight as the 50th annual Huntington Beach JnvJtational basketball tourna me nt gets un· de r way at the Oilers' gym . Est ancia and Newport, each with a t ourna m e nt c h a m pionship under their belt a nd un· be aten records. tangle a t 6 30. followed by lhe Oilers. who w1ll Coach La r ry Sunde rm an 's Eagles. expected to be in a re- building stage, a ppa rently have built their act faster than a n- ticipated with four victories In the Laguna Beach Invitational capped by Saturday's cham· p1onsh ip decider over M i:mon Vie Jo. De Busk wn!I un ussistant un: dcr Sunderman when the two wer e coaching &l Co11ta Mesa fflgh three seasons ago. ~stancrn's guns Include 6·4 Junior Steve Van Ho rn, 5·10 guard Tim Krohnfc.>ldt and 6-0 g uard Danny Maddock. among others. whal e Newport's al"senal t n c ludt!S 6 ·4 J unior Br uce Cald well. 6-1 Bnnn Freema n a nd 6·317 Jon Sweek THE EAGLES LIKE to run on offe nse and play m an-lo·man de· fense. similar to tht tactics of Race Entries Wrestling CHA,.,.AllAl WllEST LI N O TOUllNAMI NT Tax Shelter Orange County Tueua,r;:.~1~: llltrltt l"lfl!ST llAC:f l~ verdt l ... ,., old\ C•llt-«wtd ""'"' U 100 ( 111m lr>Q \l.~ Galn\Q•1n f(if4'<•' Mt Cutr (,uy 1Rouohl l•O• £11.i 8•• Ct1arll Hustlut C•'" U'fl.tflt'tJ Wovw•ro AU\ ''"''""' Sk1<10 l•cldl ~ 4Cttr1SM ) Wt'tf fn;(a.lt f(r .. ~e>rr t ._.v,tt .. n B4'•<h t(4ttdold • Willow W1tl 4F-ff"t\fOf'\I UOD v-.n M oon 4Warc11 AlteEllOllllt II•• Oovo•Lii<I""' SI COHO llACE l\O VM<h 1 •'"•' olo m.i1<11n, Puf\1 U 100 c1a1m1nq "'"'" U 000 Midden f~, f fr1t•,utt•) lrur to l•le IH1tr1I Aa..1.,,ro IW•ro1 C.111 ''"''"O Auq fL1pl\aml Jet\• t \1r IACla lr l. 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J.4~. 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1978 N TEN CENTS Newport Eyes Changes • JD Pier Rules Tbett 1~1 1> rue umt>na 10me bo•l owneni wholit-craft 11 r~ docll•d m N wport ltaarbur. Cll)' t'-Ou1w1 ln"·n "1U Mn lckr ltghtent~ cont rol or n• 1denl1al p1en and th(• "4WI~· '*ho ~the docks attaeht'd to them tomaht AcroniH\,; tt) M .. rtnc Depart men\ D1rucl o r l>avt· Huahbar&~r. UW d1anjle won'r r\!sull rn m ev1cllul\Jl of boat... from dockb Uwt 00..t o'Anl'r on· rentine "Whit the council •• &ot°' to du ta to put aomc lun1ua1e In th•· ell> IX))Jcy 5t> th•t we baveo the ab1hty to dt•al w1lb nultuncc bouu such u llv.-aboardH or 1••rty boeu. ·· he expl•med Neverthel • boat owners art> Jump) becau.se the policy tbat '' to ~ altered '" the city'~ 14 vt"a r old ban on ~of • relflck:n iutl dock by ~n)'on~ other lbllD t ht• ""' nt·r of tht: ff'l>ldence Harbor Department offlc1uh and city otnclaJs said it wO\l.ld b4" 1m~lblc to ~llmate the number of boaLs docked iat res · tdt-ntlal pacrs under rental agreement.a. technlcally an viola· t1on or the cxh;Ung policy. But that policy has been wide· ty l(lnOred unlll recently. The subject was brouehl to ci· ty council members by some memberb or the Promontory Buy Homeowneri. Asi.oc1ation f\o&rd of Directors They complained that a rew residents of the bay near Balboa Island had rented or leased their docks. a violation of the city council policy These rentals might have gone unnoticed but, the board mem· bers said, a couple of the boats were used for nearly constant parti es that di s turb the neighborhood. AJter stuctymg the problems. the council's Tidelands Affairs Kennedy Airport H ei,st Committee recommended the chanees to be voted on toniizbt. Committee members. Mayor Paul Ryckoff, Mayor Pro Tern Ray Williams and Harshbarger. told the Promontory Bay people they'd have lo s olve their particular problem by rewriting their association bylaws or en· forcing existing codes. covenants and restrictions (CC and Rs>. But the committee also agreed to alter the wording of the exist· Ing policy to give it "more teeth" in dealing with nuisance situations. Harshbarger said. The change puts th e responsibility for use of the dock on the property owner. instead or the occupant of the residence. but maintains the prohibition that "shore connected piers and floats bayward of r esidential zoned areas shall be reserved ror the occupants of the abutting <See DOCKING, Page AZ> ~· Thugs Get $5 Million lJnn~ What's This? Dane Talmage, a patient at Children 's Hospiial in De nver. looks at one of two visiting "Cylons." The space ch aracters from te levision's "Battlestar Galactica" were on a promotional tour Trustees t o Meet On School Costs Newport.Mesa Unified School District trustees are expected Tuesday to consider $2.2 million in proposed capital expenditures and the rate or summer school for 1979. Jean Harmon. assistant to the district superintendent, said it is unlikely trustees will approve summer classes except those mandated by state law. That list covers classes fo1 handicapped people and high school seniors lacking only a few credits toward graduation. wh1ch were slashed by the in· itiative. Should the bailout bill penalize districts for excess reserves, Mrs. Harmon said, it is possible Newport· Mesa would be in a dou· blebind. That's because. on the one hand. it would receive less state funding and. on the other hand, it would be restricted by earlier state laws from spending Its capital funds on general ex- penses. Tuesday's meeting is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. at Costa Mesa City Council Chambers, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. NEW YORK <AP) -Five heavily armed m e ri over. powere d a guard and nine workers at a high-value cargo area of Kennedy International Airport today and made orr with an estimated $5 million in cash and jewels, authorities said. The robbers -brandishing a s hotgun. pistol and three re· volvers -beat a guard and bound him and the nine other workers at the Lufthansa Airlines cargo area, authorities said. They said one worker was forced to reveal lhe combination to a safe. A police man of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, whic h operates the airport, said it was believed the stolen cargo included cash and jewels . He put the value of the goods at close to $5 million. But nearly 10 hours after the robbery, detectives' stall were trying to determane exactly how mucb was taken. Felix Becker, a Lufthansa spokesman. said it was not •m· mediately known exactly what was taken but said that some canceled checks and cash were missing. He said the thieves c;eemed to know what tbey were looking for. A s pokesman for the Port Authority said one robber had a shotgun. another a .45·caliber pistol and the three others car ried .JS.caliber revolvers. The robbers walked into Luft· hansa's cargo building al 3:15 a .m. local time and pistol- whipped guard Kerry Whelen at the terminal's entrance. The guard required six stitches ror a scalp wound. Wanning Oldti mer R ecalls To Continue He Battled Fires Along Co ast On a Fee Basis By JACKIE HYMAN Of .... Delly l"lleot ltMt Warmer w eather that r eplaced an unusual cold snap is expected to continue for several days, the National Weather Service for~ast today. A spokesman said the predict· ed high temperature for Orange County on Tuesday is 70 to 76 degrees, with overnight lows bet ween 40 and 47 degrees. He said there is some chance of another cold spell later in the week, but forecasters are still uncertain and have macJe no prediction. The cold spell that plunged tern peratures as low a s 24 degrees in parts of Orange Coun- t y came to a s low end this weekend. A spokesman for the Irvine Ranch said temperatures there have warme d up about 10 degrees per night, with Sunday night's low 49 degrees. Sunday's high on the ranch was 74 degrees. The spokesman said it's still t,oo soon to tell 1f there's been any cold weather damage to lhe ~trus -crop. He said the ranch hasn't had any re ports of damag~so far. There was no damage report· ed either at Rancho Mission Vie· jo, where temperatures Sunday reached 69 degrees, dropping to 38 degrees Sunday night. A spokesman for the Orange County Agriculture Com · missioner's office said the only damafe reported so far was the loss o five acres of bush beans in San Juan Capistrano. Home growers reported some damage, but surprisingly tilUe, considering how cold it got, said Steve Hollister, co.owner of Hollisters Nursery and flower Shop in Costa Mesa. I <See WARM, Page A2> By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ... Dal.., ...... Matt When Bill NoUer first starting working for the Newport Beach Fire Department Balboa was the hub of the city and he got paid by lhe fires he fought. That was in 1938. Noller. who retires al the end or the . month, leaned back in his chair and conceded the ob· vious : "Yeah , things have changed around here ." Noller is di stinguished not on· ly by the fact that he's the most senior city employee, he is also · a native of Balboa. His parents owned the Balboa bakery and he was born in the family home at 511 E Balboa Blvd. in 1920. When he joined the fire de· partmeot in 1938. the city had two stations, one on Newport Boulevard near 28th Street and one near the Fun Zone in Balboa. Both have long since been abandoned by the fire de· partment. And Noller has gone from the <See RETIRING. Page AZ> New Tri al Due ~l'I l"llet Staff..._.. FI RE MARSHAL RETIRING Newport's Biii Noller Edler Industries Conviction Upset A Newport Beach aerospace company president and his firm face a new trial next month after an earlier conviction of il- legally exporting t echnology was reversed by the 9th Circuit Court or Appeals Vernon Edler Sr .. a pas t com- modore of tbe Newport Harbor Yacht Club, was convicted in 1976 on five counts or violating the 1954 Mutual Security Act by allegedly exporting lo France data that could be used in the making of war material. Summer school for the majori- ty of students was cancelled last s ummer after the passage of Pr<)J)OSilion 13. Stale funds that helped pay for s ummer school were cancelled and most school districts, including Newport· Mesa, decided they couldn't af· ford to underwrite summer school without the state aid. Can't Bait 1'ers a i lles However , his sentence of 10 weekends in jail and 1,200 hours or community-ervtce, md a $25,000 fine against Edler (n. dustries of Newport Beach, was stayed pending appeal. Another issue to be taken up at Tuesday night's meeting will be the proposed expenditure of about $2.2 million on capital projects, such as athletic and ~rforming arts facilities. Mrs. Harmon said that, by state law, thefundslnquestioncanonly be used for capital expenditures becall!e they were received from the sale of school properties . She said truateea may feel com- pelled to spend the money this year because of tho likelihood that a state "bailout blll" would penalize the district for havln1 more than live percent of its budget in reserves. Schools are hoping for a ba11out law similar to thb past year's Jn the wake or PropoaitioD 13, whJch hi\ hard at ~hool dlstriot&. They recelve a large part or their revenue. from proi>e"f Y taxes, • City Eyes Condo Action Edler's attorney, James Mc Donald of Newport Beach, said the appeal was upheld late last month on the basis that the statute under wblcb the convic· lions had been obtained was overly broad. Newport Beach City Council members are going to make lt tougher to convert apartments to condominiums. but the action expected ton!sbt won't be in time to halt the change over of 255 units near Hoag Memorial Hospital. Council members, who meet tonight at 7:30, are considerina an ordinance because, under state law, they have no authority to stop conversions, said Jim Hewicker of the city's Communi· ty Development Department. Hewicker, assistant director ror planniq, said councilmen will be choosing between two or· dlnanter~mn.~~ -brtbe Planning Commission. One would require the Plan· nlng Commlssion lo review the conversion and be sure that the building is in "basic com· pllance" wtth butldln1 code!l and that It has at least one parking space per unJt. That version allows com· ml11ioners to waive sections of the buHdJng code written since construction of the building. The second version ls much more restricUve. It would rorce buHdlng owners to brine their structures into compliance with exl1Un1 codea as a condJOon for approval of conversion. Hewtcker aald neither-~~· t will street the application also on tonight •s agenda ror con- version of the remaining apart· ments al Versailles. "The Versailles would comply wltb either version," be said. That conversion has been op- posed by some ol lbe project's residents who say IL will be Im· possible for them to find com· earable apartments in Newpon. Beach One resident. Wllllarn Westover, aent letteI'I to council members ln wbJcb be pointed out that "many of tbe tenants are old llDd ill" and "the tnuma of movl"I UJ>der these condJ. ti one" wlll brlna further r~·::.(, The appeals judge then re- defined the grounds in the statute, McDonald satd. and re· manded the case (or a new trlal beCa\lse be '!VU _wiable to de· termlne' from tlte transcript whether or not the defendant& had violated the statute as re- deflned. The trial is scheduled to beain Jan. 30 in the Loa Ang~fes Federal Courtroom of ~ud1e Manuel ReaJ, accordina to the court clerk. However, McDonald said be plans to lnll'Oduce a mouon to disqualify Judie Rotl. who tteo heard the orlt\nal cue, on the i,rowadl ol prejudk: • .::= .. - ' ' I The thieves then forced an employee to reveal a combina· lion to a safe in the building before all 10 workers were tied up and handcuffed in a cafeteria, the spokesman said. He said the holdup men then worked inside the safe about an hour, then left in a black van. Port Authority police were notified of the robbery five minutes later by an employee who broke free. No alarm system was trig· gered during the holdup, the spokesman added. Five Killed In Irani an Protesting TEHRAN, Iran (AP> -Hun· - dreds of thousands or Iranians cbantlna "bown with the shah!·· flUed the .streets of Tehran today in the second such peaceful de· monstration in two days. A similar protest in the an· cient city of ls(ahan turned bloody and at least five persons were reported killed. Otficial sources s aid troops closed in on the Isfahan pro· testers when they began attack· Ing banks and other buildings in the downtown section and tore down statues of Shah Moham· mad Reza Pahlavi and his father, Reia Shah the Great. The soldiers first used tear gas. then opened fire to disperse the crowds, the sources said. It was reported that protesters in three other Iranian cities at· tacked bdnks and public build· ings and pulled down statues of the shah, but no casualties were reported. After the giant march ended and night fell. the government reasserted its authority. sending troops back into the center of the city and reinstating a full curfew and ban on demonstrations. "We will continue until victory is won," opposition leaders declared earlier to a huge throng gathered around the towering, arch·like S hahyad monument, end point of the march and symbol or the shah's rule. Reliable sources s aid anti· shah not.ers stormed the U.S.· owned Hyatt Hotel in the northeastern city or Mas hhad on Sunday, wrecked the gtound noor and made an abortive al· tempt to set the hotel's nightclub on fire. No casualties were re- ported. The Tehran marcllers look (See IRAN, Page A.2> Coast Weath er Cooler Tuesdays with htgh s 63 to 68. Lows tonight 40 to 47 I NSIDE T OD" 9t' Blldd11 EbNn'• thow bull· MH CQf'Nf' JpOftt SO fltG'8. Dttnnt. Mc!Al'-vilits lltm on tht ut of • B<tntobV Jon.e1·. Feoturmo. ~Cr. •••ex Cl ct .. A4 AU 14 81.J 14 as .. ,... ,.. " DAILY PtLOI Top Court , Eyes New Ii Bias Case \\'4'SIUNliTON cAPl -Th .. \ S "u11n •nw t'uurt UMrt~ lo cJ J \ l II d ,. l l ti (' "' h t' l h l' r 1·m~1h1Hra "'Hhou\ proof of • p.ai.l lui.1or> of racial bh111 11 lt>t1ull) dt11i:r1mln1tt(• •l tn:-.t "'hilt·~ "hen fl ptoe•li.I pru(erent'f·~ ilrt> (:l\lf'tl h1 mlnonl) \.\>Orllrr I ht• ll'til.11 q ut· .. t111n l••fl un i1n'" l'h 'J ll\ tlw 1ourt lia1kliw dN•1,1on I hl Junt• pn•o;t>nl:r. I t•l! tn It l 1 IU o( Ul>pt'till' ~l.:ommlOI( from lhl· JClb d1 ~crim1n•tl un I wi.utt uf IA1111.,11rnu "'orii.l•r Bruen t-' Wd>er Tht• l'utt'r ... c1n11nJ:\lr-.1iun h•d J:.kt>d Ut~ JUo;llCC!' tu ~t•lld lht• l .i:.c WC'k tll luti1. 1•r court11 fur rurlhl'r :.tuch <.'"II nJ<hL.. t,·~der.. 1and flu\ t'rnmcnl ortlllah 'JU\I \\ t'bcr .. thui. for l4W,'t't~:.lul 'Ull •t(&ln.\t hi' t'flllllO~t·r. Ka1~r Alumtnum ('h1•mu·Lt l l'11 pu~t';) .., ntoAJOr t hn·.il lo .:11\\•rnm,•nt ••fforh 111 1 m 111 11' 1 1• m p lo' m '-' n 1 "'' 1•ortun1tu." fur n11nonl1t•' LJ\\ H'l1' for W'-•tk'r, .1 '-'hilt' l'mplo~ ··~· .1l t\JIM1r ·1"1 (; ramcrn l.J "lunt, hj\\' {'alkd tht' l'jjbC ttnl' of · 1 t>\'t't M ' dtbcrammatton " LJ~H·•~ for Kaiser und Umt cd Skt>lworkcrs union are ~k· mg the JU!itl<'t'8, lo overturn a 5th U s. <:1rcwt Court of Appeal11 rulmK that hut!! Kaiser. or any t• m p I o y t• r 1 n Lo u 1 s 1 a n u . Alabuma, Flnr11ta, Georgia, M iss 1~b1pp1 and Texas, from volu11t<irtly st•tting UJ> "uf firmallve UC'tion" progrums. ln lhc Bakkt' decision, a deep ly divided Supreme Court ruled that the UC Davis Medical School 1llPgnlly discriminat~d <1ga1ns t Allao Bakke, who 1s ~·hite . 10 denying him ad m1ss1on. In othi'r at•tton today, the high 1•ourt Uphe ld a ruling that c•rirn1nal suspects' statements which ~re ruled madmissible as trial evidence under the .. Miran- da·· doctrine may not be used to Justify a search warrant. ( Relat- t"d ~tory, Page A4.) /\~reed lo det•1de whether the gove rnment fosters im permissible sex discrimination by giving aid to fa milies in which breadwinner fathers hut not breadwinner mothers -.ire joble~s. Refused lo hear arguments lJy two Penns ylvania library l'm ployees who clatmed they were fired unfairly because thev live to~ether but arc not mar-rtt?d -Refused for the second time this year to hear an appeal challengmg the federal income tax rates as unfairly imposing a ~realer tax burden on married couples than on sm~les. J Sl.A YING SUSPEC't PoUc• R••••ae ~•tch a bbi1ig Suspect ~tclwd L.tJi!Unu 81;>1H'h polll't! 1n \.esllgulor~ hnve relctt~ed .i COmp()Sltc netC'h of a ISUtspecl In the Nov ~ :;labbtna dcatth of no ted Art Colony dtssigner Brent S Tobey Tobey's nude body was dis covered under bloody OOddtng b>• a ne1iichbor who Jived 10 a bungalow behind his home. Tob~y hud been blabbed 15 times. Police arl· IO<>king for u man described lt!i 22 to 26 yeuri, old . 160 pounds, five-feet.rive lo five feet-seven inches in height, with a mustaehe, dark hair partecl in the middle and a well built physique Detective Gene Brooks said the sketch was developed through interviews with a wil· ne$S who observed the suspect in Tobey's Carmelita Street home at the lime or death. "He (l.he witness) saw Tobey's car in the driveway, so it just seems logical that Tobey was home and the suspect could be his murderer." Brooks said. Brooks is continuing to search for leads in another Laguna lieach murder. The semi-nude body of Rodney James Gilbert, a 32-year-old skateboard dothing s ales representative. was round in his home Dec. 1 with a knife wound m the heart.. Brooks believes Gilbert's murder is related to drugs, but would not elaborate. "It's still under investiga. lion," he said. "I'll continue talking to people in the area to find out if they saw anything." Tobey u s ually invited s trangers into his home and Gilbert habitually left doors lo bis home unlocked. police said Poli ce say they don't believe the two murders are related. FBI to Probe Assassinations WASHlNGTON tAP > -FBI DlrtC'tor William II. Webster :.aid today hia •JCcncy would "rrtelt' lht• sct'nC" and take full control of the anvest41atlon ol any future uuaslnutJon or 1 prc•tdent or other elected U.S. lead..r Jlt' aJd one purpose or the 1"81 11wcst1-'11tlon would be to Ill)' to rt.•11t untrue "corupi ratorlal qut1lloM that have a way of ris- ing" and avoid the ~orl of mis· tak..--thal followed the as- 111u1bmat1on of Pn?$1deot John F. Ke11n~y ·'I'm re-a on ly sure the s,•cret Service Vil uld take steps to frettt' th· sc e " 1mmedlate· ly .rtcr an s1>assi nallon. W l' bster tol the Hou1u~ as :;ai.:itnallons ommltlee. "W.: d freeze th~ scene as i.oo 1> wv ttrr1vcd there." The St•1'rt't ~rv1('e provides security lo the p1e.1<knt and vice presi· dt'nt itnd their fam1hes Websttr suid the FBI would implement a "major case opera- tions plan," which is getting its first test in the investigation of the assassination or Rep. Leo J. Ryon. D-Calif., by Peoples Tem- ple members in Guyan.a. The FBI chief also suggested that no family would have the control over the evidence that the Kennedy family did over the lat~ president's body. He said federal law clearly indicates the government "may assert ex- clusive jurisdiction over the body of an assassinated pr~idenl." The House committee's chief counsel, G. Robert Blakey, said at public hearings in October that then Attorney Gener al Robert F. Kennedy apparently destroyed as evidence the late president's brain, for rear il would be exploited. The law that Webster cited was passed in response to Ken· nedy's assassination. It makes sueh murders a federal c rime and puts the FBI in charl'!e of the investigation. Webster said that under the new assassination plan, the FBI would: -Immediately set up com- mand posts in Washington and at the scene and "would con· sider sending an assistant direc· tor or other ranking official to the scene to assume overall command." The Armed Forces Institute o r Pathology wou Id send medical experts to the scene to obtain information and des- ignate a staff or pathologists to conduct the autopsy. -The FBI wouJd try to oblaln all newa and private photo. graphs and recordln.i' for lht: in· vesUgaUon, under court order If necuaary to aelie them from oewa olfice11. Web&t« aald this step la "oot permitted except with my up- prov tll and then only in ex truordlnary circumstances, ai; presumably would be the cue ir u president w~re 8.ISHSinated." In the case of Ryan's death at _ Jonestown, Guyana, Webster 5afd FBI command poat.8 wert- cstublished at FBr headquarter-5 and In Guyana; Dover, Del. where the bodies of J!ulclde vic-tims wrre returned; Charleston, SC .. where survivors were ex- pected to retum. and San Fran- cisco, the Peoples Temple head-quarters. Man Wearing Footge ar Only Jolts Jogger A tall dark man with two black s hoes gave a start Satur- day to a Turtle Rock jogger who couldn't help but notice that all he wore were his sh~s. and socks . T~e woman told Irvine police she was trotting along Turtle Rock Drive, near Sycamore Creek, when a car passed her. then stopped abruptly 100 yards ahead. She said the driver got out or kis car and, without looking at her, walked nonchalantly to the back of the car as though to open the trunk, looked around ab5ent· ly. got back in the car and drove away. The woman told omcers that after that, s he jogged straight home. Marines Seek New Toys for CoUnly Kith Unwrapped new toys are sought for some 2,500 disadvan- taged Orange County children in the Toys for Tots program or the Marine Air Reservists or Marine Aircraft Group 46 in El Toro. f',.... Pa~Af IRAN ..• over the center of the c1t.r. paradin• down cnain a.venue and chanting "Down wtth the shab1" The military.Jed government bad withdrawn 1U troops and tanks from Tehran's downtown to avoid a bloody showdown ln the street.a. A proclamation read by op J)O&ition leaders demanded "the (all of the dlctatorla.I monarchy" and the establishment of an tslamlc government under the exllctd AyatuJlah RuhoJlah Kho· maJ''' ~d or Iran's dominant Shii1e MOfllem 11ecl and louder of the·antl.ghah movement. Anti-American sentiment. stemmin g from the United States' tong-standing support for the shah. was scrawled ocross countless plactrds carried by the marche r s . "Cr1m1nal Americans Go Home." read some. and "Iran W11J Become Another Vietnam." The proclamation called for "an end to foreign exploitation . . by imperialists of East and West." The giant march followed the same 51,.,·mile route used in a similar procession Sunday There was no officlaJ estimate of the size of Monday's demonstra· lion, but it was at least as big as Sunday's march. The official news agency said that one involved 400,000 people, but observers put the number closer to one million. Whatever the count. the two- day protest was the biggest since the current round or political turmoil exploded here in January, and it underlined the strength of the shah's religious and political opponents. After dark. columns o( troops rolled back into downtown Tehran, signaling an end lo the two-day hiatus in which martial- law restrictions were eased. Rumors spread of another mass protest march Tuesday. but authorities announced that Tehran's 9 p.m. to 5 a .m . curfew and a ban on public demonstra- tions were restored. The wave or anti -Western hostility has alarmed foreigners living in Iran. Diplomatic sources estimated as many 8l:i 15,000 -including 6.000 of the 41,000 Americans in this country -have fled in the past two months. The exodus was halted tem- porar ily by the clos ing or Tehran's airport during the volatile two-day Moslem holy period of Ashura, which ended today. * * * Girl Shot In Head Mending A U Yt'ar old San Juwn Capli truno glrl i& reported In good conw11on tOday despite bt' tnjt i.hot m lht' head several 11mes Friday . One bullet penetrated her brain. "She's a very lucky girl, · Shcrlff'll Sf(t. Bill Miller said to. day. "But it's the kind of lnjury wht•re she could be worse toqior row" Juli Conulez was viciously beaten lo the (:sc~ with an un- known weapon and shot several times with a llmall caliber bandi,:un. She was discovered Friday afternoon by a workman at a construction site o(( Del Obispo Street within the city. Miller refused comment on whether or not deputies das· covered the weapon. /\n Irvine man hab been ar res ted and charged with kidnap- ping and attempted murder Charl"8 Hubert Gueothtr. 33. or 14661 Sweetan Drive. faces a South Orange C-0unty Municipal ('ourt arraignment Tuesday on the charges. He ib being held in Orange County Jail in lieu or $250.000 bail Deputies were led to Guenther after a Wllness reported seeing a car bearing the license plate "S"1 1LE Z" in the area or the construction site where Mis::; Gonzales was found Shtmff's deputies said the Dana lblls High &hoot coed was apparently hitchhiking on Del Obtsoo Street near Stonehill Drive when she was picked up. Miller said authorities were unsure whether or not she en tered the car willingly. She was drt\len a short dis ta nee. shot several times and beaten, and left to die at the con struclton site, deputies said. Miller said there was no evidence that the young girl had been sexually attacked. 1''rom Page A I WARM •.. He said the nursery had somt damaged impat ie n s and hybiscus and that he believes some bougamvillea might have been damaged at private homes, but, "From what we've heard from th<' homeowners. the dumage has been quite minor .. Hollister said any sort of pro tcclion. such <is a patio cover or a house close by. will protect s uch plants as fuchsias, which ought otherwise be damaged. Refused to review the con· StllUhOnalily Of a state's holding an "advisory'' public vote on the Equal Rights Amendment, leav ing intact a ruling by lhc Nevada Supreme Court that such a vote. held in Nevada Nov 7. 1s pernussible. RETIRING FIREMAN. • • Maj. Paul Dunlap, head or the operation. said lndividual donors are asked to bring toys to collec- tion barr e ls at Saddleback Valley Plaza between now and Dec.21. He said donations ha\le been good this year. mostly through clubs and businesses. Dunlap said that some groups who pre- viously had members give each other gifts at Christmas parties have instead asked gifts to be brought for Toys for Tots this year. Iran Accused Of Continued Torturing LONDON CAP> -Amnesty In· ternational accused Iranian authorities today or continuing systematic torture of political prisoners. contrary to frequent claims by Shah Mohnmmed Reza Pahlavi that torture bas been stopped, A spokes man ror Keeh\I~· Wilcox Nurseries lnc , which grows specimen trees and Ken lia palms for wholesale trade in Irvine. said the firm had lo light its heaters for several nights but experienced no damage. Other high and low tem peratures for Sunday and Sun d3y night in Orange County were Newport Beach. 64 and 47. Orange County Airport. 74 and 38: El Toro. 69 and 54 , Hunt rngton B••ac•h, 66 and 44 . and Anaheim, 77 and 54 Left intact orders that the company building a Seabrook, N.H .. nuclear plant reroute two of its planned power lines for en vironmental reasons. DA«rll VADER '"BUMPS' S4NT .4 flREBAUGH !AP) -Darth Vader. the black-garbed villain of "Star Wars," bumped Santa Claus out of his traditional role as marshal of the children's Christmas parade in tills San Joaquin Valley Community But even though Darth Vader led this year's parade, Santa got plenty of greetings from the youngsters as he rode down the street on a fire truck 4 Held in Kidnap THREE RIVERS <AP) Three members or a Mexican· American gang and a teen-age girl have been arrested here for invesigation or kidnapping a woman and two children for ransom OR ANOE COAST N DAILY PILOT fr.,, (),.,._,,(Ni.I °'811• Poot w1tJ\ •f'h ft 1\fOtrt l'•N'(Jlh,.,,,,,,_, "'""' 1• Pu~hWObw tf'WO•~ C 04'' PVOlt\f'•f'IQ C"fWNMftw ""1Nr•t• .,..,._., ••• INfth\fttlO ~ .. ., ffwovot"I f '~·· '"' C~•· ,,,. •. "H,.., • .,.. fV-nt WUf'llt•notonltt,.,,. '""' u,,. v.ur.,. hv.rw l-~ ft•""~" \olitlkfM\I"" Mir trU•OIMI f"dthOft '' OVOh"fW-0 SoAfu•d41'f\ AinO "''"'" '""' ,.,,"",,_.. OUlbli•nuw~ .,.....,,., ,, ,, J)) Wt I f\Ay !Pf ....... C°'f•-.WY ("41'0fftf••~1'fl 11-11-0tuH)t"'' •flll4 PW•"- , .... c..-... V1t\ t't n 1dilnt •nd0..,,..1•I MilAAQl't Telep"one ('JH)~ CIHatneO AOnrtl1h19 IQ•WTI 18-year-old paid call fire fighter lo the city's fire marshal, the post responsible for overseeing fire prevention and investiga. lion. There are surprisingly few re· minders or his long career in his office at the fire station behind city hall. The one exception is a paper weight made of a fire hose nozzle and inscribed with the date Aug. 7, 1966. "Yeah, that's the date the Rendezvous Ballroom burned for the last time," he said. Noller noted wilh som~ pride and a wry smile that in all of lhe ci\y's fires that be fought, he nelver was injured. What was the most memora· ble was it the Rendevous hre or the 1975 leveling of a block of Mariner's Mile? "Naw. l'd have to say it was the Castaways fire," he replied. The Castaways was a restaurant that sat atop the h.ill off Dover Drive overlooking what is now Linda Is le. 1t burned down in 1955 "That was really something," he s aid. "There was no water up there, just nothing. All we could do was stand around and watch it burn." Noller laughed often recalling the early years with the fire de- partment. "l was a sleeper. That's the gu¥ who slept .o~~rnigbt at the station in the days when we had • one-man stations," he recalled. "Then in 1940, I got a big pro- motion. They made me a night driver. That job paid $2 a night." He shook his head at the contrast with today's multi-year contracts ror pay and fringe benefits that Newport fire WANT A PET/ SEE KEY GIRLS Members of the Corona del Mar Hlgh School Keywaneltes want local people to adopt 1 pet (or Chtistmu . The mem~rs of tbe 1irl's club say they wUJ pay for vaccination and license expenses for any animal ado~ted from u,e city 1nlm al ahelt.er operated by the Balboa Animal Hoepltal, no. W. Coaat Hlpway. The offer 11 good from today to Chriatmu. II fighters just signed. "Isn't that something?" As Noller made his way through the ranks of the depart· ment-with a few years off to serve in the Coast Guard during World War II-he watched the city grow and change. "When I started, Balboa was where ever ybody came and Newport was a fishing town up the road," he said. "We had traHic back then and they haven't solved it yet. It used to get so bad on holiday weekends in those days we'd move the fire engine out of the station by the Fun Zone and park it up by the Ii brary. Otherwise we'd never have got- ten 1t out on a call." Noller re· called. The citf 's real erowth didn't start unli after the war and he said he figures it really got a boost in about 1948 when the cur- rent city hall was built. "l've worked under every city manager this city's had- Sailors. Shelton, Bob Coop, Hurlburt and now Bob Wynn," he observed noting that retire· ment won't mean inactivity. He said he plans to keep up with his power boat racing and oCf road racing and do some hunting and fishing and spend som e time at his place in Parker. Arlz. Police Get Cash to Aid Mesa Victim Contributions to aid John "Monty" Ryan and his family pay their rent are continuing to trickle in to the Newport Beach Police Department. Hy an. a former HoUywood ac. tor and atunt m ao, disabled elgbt yean ago by a stroke, was robbed of his l107 soclal security payment tn Newport Beach Dec. 1 by a pair of holdup men. Newport detectives, besieged by otrers of help for the Costa Mesa resident, have established a fund to ald the fam ily as Christ mas appro1cbes. Checks lbould be made paya. ble to John Ryan and sent to Newport Beach Police Depart· m ent, Ct O DetecUve Lee Roberta, 9'70 Santa Barbar a Drive, Newport BH~Cb a«>. Groups interested in donating can contact Dunlap at 559-2767 or 559.3497 f'rowt Page A J DOCKING. • • upland property." The change would add the line that "vessels moored at residen- tial piers shall not create a nuisance with regard to vehicle parking. vessel waste . liveaboards or noise disturbtblce to adjoining residents.'· The human rights group, which works for the release of prisoners of conscience throughout the world. rer>0rted on the findings of a m1ss1on to Iran that included New York at- torney David Emil and an un· named staff member. The Amnesty International delegates were said to have re ceived reports troops and p<>hcc impeded the medical treatment of people wounded in recent dis· turbances in Iran. The group's report asserted some people were tortured ap parently as a deterrent or :is punishment for political ac tivlties. ~~,V 5J?nFiv the - qJ"{?aia.st select ion -,f Chr 1st mas g1f t lde ac; l n le 15\l re? WC'ar for 1 he ent 1 r,., fam1ly 44 t11hlon ••land. ntwport center 84•·5070 , •orgivenes8 Ur ged WASIDNCTON !APl -Pres1- dPnt Carter " latest lesson to ht::. 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STOCKS I BUSINESS Power fA»1•11ts St,eps He lp Battery Buyen By SVLVl.\ POftTEa Shoppers loo.kina for an aut.o battery f•ce • bewOd~r· lna arnl)' ol ai.zes. ratlngs, guar.ntees aDd priOH. U four battertes flt a g(ven car, which one ls best? One priced a\ S24.9S, $34.95, $44 9S or $.54.~? Should a abopper buy a battery laraer than the m1n1mum suaseated for the car~ And what the dtrferent types; maintenance·free, low· maintenance or conventional? Price "hould oot be a m~r conslderaUoo wbe.o teleet· Ina a battery. "It you want to leun bow to buy batteries tnt.elllgenlly. watch people who buy t.bousnads of lbem a year and whose careers depend on their proper function· ing," uys Anthony Sabatino, preaJdent and general manaaer of Gould Inc. ·s automotive battery division, Men·. dota Heig.ht.s, Minn. LARGE TltUCK FLEETS SAVE A.S much as $100 per truck per year by buylng batteries that •re expensive, s~lectmg maintenance-fr~ battery systems with price tags or almost S250 rather than conventJonal truck battery sy5tems costing only $140. t -Power is the No. 1 factor. because providing it is lbe most. demanding job the battery performs. First.. determine the size of lhe engine in cubic lnches or displacement. Get • battery that delivers the same numtw>r of amperes or coJd cranking performance Upgrade lo the nelllt h.igher level or battery available if: -The car bas many high-drain accessories (air conditioner. power seats, CB. stereo. tape, et~ ) Money's Worth -The car is driven only short distances belw~n long periods of parking. -The car is parked outside in cold cUmates. 2 --Reserve capacity is vital; this refers to the margin or safety available in a battery for an emer~ency. For night-time driving, cars need 24 amps (or mi.DJm um requirements: ignition, lights, etc. When the car's e.lec· trical system is functioning properly, the alternator sup· plies this power . BUT SHOULD THE DRIVE belt to the alternator break, the electrical load will be thrown on the battery alone. and reserve capacity is the number of minutes a new fully charged battery can deliver 25 ampres. 3 -Dependability and malntenance also rank high. Look for the maintenance-free technology introduced in re- cent years. In the newer, more expensive maintenance· free models, potentjal battery failure due to water loss is reduced substantially. The best mamtenance-fr~ batteries need no water additions_ 4 -The warranty should be reviewed carefully. It should protect the buyer fully for 90 days after installation. If the battery is defective. not merely discharged, in that span. the buyer has a choice or a 100 percent refund or a new battery. AFTER to DA YS. A defecl.Jve battery -not just a dis· charged one -will be replaced on a pro-rala basis Prices increase with power and length of guarantee. Competition is spurring better guarantees. Some re- tailers offer batteries guaranteed for as long as tbe buyer owns the car or truck. Free replacement for extended periods also is otrered on less costly batteries guaranteed for 36 or 48 months State Pesticide Struggle Looms SACRAMENTO {AP 1 -Pesuc1de use in California. the country's No J producer of 48 crops, is increasingly under attack from groups who say the regulations aren't tough enough. At the cen t er of this new a ssault by labor· environmental group~ 1s a remarkable four-vol ume report on the program issued by the state Department of Food and Agriculture THE DEPARTMENT, whJcb oversees laws governing use of more than 250 million pounds or pesticides annually. issued the sharply critical review in October . The report. prompted 'by a state legal opamon on pesticide spraying. also found the regulatory program fell far short of new environmental requirements. Among its findi ngs : .....---------The slate has made no ef. [ FARMI NG J fort to learn how much pesticide Californians eat. A ~ percent to 70 percent pesticide reduction on some crops could be achieved by using methods s uch as insect predators already found in nature The report·s recommendatJons called for more public review of pesticide rule making. more research into pesticide alternatives and more documentation or de· cisions made in the pesticide arena BY NEXT NOVEMBER, the state must issue rules to meet a law triggered b.Y a 1976 legal opinion that held pesticide spraymg was governed by specific state environ- mental a laws. Already. opposing rorces -grower.chemical groups on one side and environmental-labor groups on the otber - a re saying very different things about how those regula· lions should read. The department, long s friend to growers but now un- der new pressure to take a more critical look at pesticides in light or cancer research and growing public awareness, is in the middle. Chemical companies that sell pesticides also play a major role in this fight: It is state-licensed chemical com- pany advisers who are often a grower's major source of pesticide information. DEFEND)NG TH E DEPARTMENT'S position, Jake MacKenzie. chief of its pesticide section, says tbat for several months the department has shifted its direcllon, looking more al issues like wor~er safety. "We can show we are not •~ the hip pocket of lhe ag. chemical industry. -w e 1\ave beelf TllJclng an r~renm,ly balanced view oo the ways pesliciJe~ are regulated in this state," MacKenzie said. He said it was frustrating to find that the department environmental-labor critics never acknowled&e thJs shift. "THE OPPOSING SIDE OF the coin is that t.be agriculture community feels consistently we have tHten too over-reactive responding to the environmentaUsta," MacKemie added. Adding lo growers' annoyance is the fact tbal California's pesUcide program is recognlied, by critics and support.en aUke, as the most stringent in the n•UoCl. California is the only state. ror example, bannint the controversial pesticide DBCP, linked by studle5 to canceT and tnle?tilJt,y. WIBLE GROWERS REMAIN Irked at lbe DBCP ball, tbJs other battle conUnues over how much pes\Jclde Uff will be curbed by the new rules. MacKenzie uy11 th re,ulaUoM will add~a the whole proceu, from the moment a chemical company attempts to wtn tlate reaislration approval ror a partjClllar pestklde to "what as happenanf out In the rfeld to mak"e sure th~ peaUclde ls used properly and ls not caualq harm to I.be public and tnvlronment. • · MacKeruit. asked whether tba rules would affect speclflc crops, r "'r<>nded : • ( -