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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-12-12 - Orange Coast Pilot7 I Courtroom B diam Dtinthtgton mgh Shoppers Grab Students Protest Cash Spilled • Teaehers' Aetion . After Robbery TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 12, 1978 YOL 11, HO ,.., ) SECTIONS, Jf PAGES an 40 Protesters Judge Refuses Fiori Mi,strial By GARY GR-'NVlLLE Ot -OellY ll"We4 Sutt Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland refused today to declare a mistrial in the murder trial or 42-year-old Jerry Peter Fiori. Fiori is the accused slayer of Stephen John Bovan of Fountain Vallev who was killed in a hail of gunfire outside a Newport Steed Murder Susp ect Pleads 'Not Guilty' James Richard Hoffer pleaded innocent Monday to charges of murdering San Clemente Police Orrice r Richard Steed in a darkened alley Dec. 29. Steed, JO. was sbot twice and fatally wounded as he was answering a medical aid call at 1524 N. El Camino Real. Hofrer, 23, entered not guilty pleas to first degree murder and robbery charges in Judge John Griffin's South Orange County courtroom. The robbery charges s tem from allegations that Hoffer robbed a man or $18 at knife- point in the early morning hours prior to his capture Nov. 30. Horrer faces a Dec. 18 pre- Ii min ary bearing o n both charges. Beach nigbtery Oct. 22, 1977. Bovan's slaying touched off an investigation by Newport Beach police that eventually led to the indictment or seven persons on murder conspiracy charges re· lated to Bovan's death. It is Fiori, or H untington Beach. who is the admitted gun. man who fired nine bullets into Bovan during what he claimed was a roust over a sour drug deal. Simultaneously. Fiori has in- sisted the shooting was in self defense and that he knew by rep- utation Bovan sometimes car- ried a ~un. The mistrial issue erupted Tuesday when prosecutor Jay Moseley asked ir it wasn't true that Fiori killed a man in Maryland four years ago and claimed self defense. Moseley's question caused de· fense attorney Roger Rosen to Jump to his feel shouting objec- tions. At the same time, Fiori in the witness box shouted his denial of Moseley's allegation "That's not true, that's oot true His own partner shot him," Fiori shouted as the courtroom for an instant turned to bedlam. When Judge Kneeland qµieted the turmoil he ordered the jury taken from the room and the at· torneys to meet with him in chambers. Rosen said the mistrial should be declared because the ques- tion asked Fiori would cause the j ury lo be prejudiced against the defendant <See FIORI, Pa1e t\2) Students Strike At School By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of tM Dally Pllol St.ff About 50 Huntington Beach High School students picketed their campus and refused to at- tend classes this morning to pro- test a reported teacher "sick-in" by 57 instructors Monday. Only 18 Huntington Beach High School teachers said they were ill and did not attend classes today. Almost half or the school's 128 teachers reported they were sick Monday. District officials said they believe Monday's high number of teacher absences was or· ganized but teacher leaders claim the reported "sick-in" may have been a wildcat errort. Teachers have threatened to strike Jan. 3 if no contract set· Uemeot can be reached with the school board . Br andishing signs that read ''Teacher Sick-ins Mean No Education .. and "Sick-ins Mean Higher Taxes." the students led by freshman Ken Klein, 14 , marched in front of Huntington Beach High School as other youngsters arrived on school buses. Klein said his rather gave him the idea for the protest. ·'Other students said they will join us during second period," Klein said. <See PICKETS, Pa1e A2) He is being held in the UCI Medical Center jail ward in lieu of $500,000 baiLlie-Was-1'.eported in good condition today recover· in g from what authorities believe was a self-inflicted knife wound in the stomach. . B4BY Sl'ITERS COME RUNNING Irvine Cops Solve Soup-theft Mystery "I received a ton or responses from West.minster to Costa Mesa t o Long Beach a nd a ll or Newport Beach. It really got me outo(ab&nd."'' That's the advertising success story or the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad in the Daily Pllol: Baby sit my 2 fme sons, ages 9 <the angel) & 5 lthe devil) m CdM Dad works weird hrs The boys need you. Must have sen.'4lotliumor. ~ If you have an angel and devil ~ baby sitting, call the Oail,..otat642·5678. The owner or a trucking firm was in hot water today. Irvine police say he s t ole 144,000 packages or dried noodle soup from an Irvine firm. Glenn Masatoro Tominaga, 3S, was booked into Orange County Jail oo suspicion of grand theft and possession or stolen property. Unfortunately, said Irvine detective Ron Flathers, police only anivecj in Ume to reeover six containers of soup. The rest Is believed to have been sold to independent grocery stores. Flathers said Marucban lnc: .• 1902 Deere Ave., reported In October that 6,000 cases of soup worth $39,000 an47 containing 144,000 individual packages or dried noodle soup had been taken. Based on investigation and a tip lrom an a non y m o u s informant, Flathers said, police arrived at Tomlnaga's Stanton home Monday a nd allegedly f ou nd packages o r soup identifi able by lot number as comln1 lrom the stolen cases. Flathers said Tominaga's truckina firm bad handled some deliveries for Maruchan Inc., although It 's still not known exactly hbw the cases, believed to have been removed in one tractor-trailer load, were taken from the warehouse without being noUced. • • Cash Crush Slwppers Grab Bank Loot SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Scores oC Christmas shoppers got a little extra holiday cash and it wasn't because of their diligent devotion to Christmas savings clubs. Police said shopper s grabbed for all the cash they could -more than $4,000 worth -when robbers at a s hopping center left the scene of their crime Monday with a leaking pillowcase. "It was a spontaneous Christm as gift from the Bank of America," police oCficer Bill Langlois said . Langlois said two men robbed the bank's Stonestown branch of $12,724.29. When their pillowcase spUt, they ran off in opposite directions. but were later captured with the remaining cash. Ohio Floods Drive 1,200 From Homes By 1be ABsodated Press The Ohio River crept toward its highest point in more than a decade today , leaving_ an estimated 1,200 people tem- por arily homeless in a 16-county area or Ohio, Indiana and Ken· lucky. <Related photo, Page A3.> The National Weather Service said the river appeared to be cresting at 58.~ feet al noon to· day, the highes t it's been since 1967. Flood stage at Cincinnati is 5t'lfeet. The river was rising raster than predicted at Louisville. Ky., where it is still scheduled to crest Thursday. Parts of Kentucky remained paralyzed by weekend floods. ana autnortnes estimated damage exceeding $100 million (Related photo. Page AJ> The rain-swollen Ke ntucky Rive r was receding from its weekend crest. leaving muddied h o m es, bus inesses a n d industries in Frankfort, Ky .• where flooding was the worst in more than 40 years. Gov. Julian Carroll asked Monday for lederal disaster relief. Many Frankfort residents returned to their homes, aut schools, state offices and the counly courthouse remained closed. Many homes in the state capital were wtlbout water, and about 1,400 were wilhout utilities. The Kentucky River crested ln Teen Dad Viewed The stereotypical pictures of the unwed teen·a11e rather as uncarin1. uninvolved and ehunning are often Inaccurate. See Featurtna, Paae Cl . . . Frankfort at 48.5 feet, a foot hiaher than in a record flood of 19!!7. There were no deaths or injuries reported, and police said there were no reports of lootin~. Dozens of ram iii es were evacuated Monday from homes in New Richmond. Newtown, Moscow and Cincinnati, Ohio, and in Dayton. Ky. Sta ndby s helters were prepared in several Oh io communiltes. and in Augusta. Ky .. and Aurora, Ind. ER4Support Reaffirmed W ASlUNGTON CAP> -The U.S. Civil Rights Commission has reaffirmed its support for adoption of the Equal Rights Amendment by noting what it says is the progress made by 14 states that put their own veraions or the measure in their state constitutions. The commission released a report Monday that surveys the experiences ln the 14 states and concludes that despite the rears of opponents, adoption or the ERA would not lead to "coed bathrooms," rorce states to r ecognize h omosex u a l marriages, pose a threat to rellglous Institutions or reqiure women to leave home and find Jobs. "Indeed, such changes have not r esulted lrom tbe equal rights provisions p1tterned after the federal ERA that have been added to state' constitutions," the report said. :0. I Second D~yof Violence TEHRAN. I ran CAP> Soldiers fired on ma ssing crowds of anti·shah protesters an Isfahan today. killing ;,it least 20 in the second straight day of bloody v iole nce, informed sources in that city reported. The sources, close to secuntv authorities. said at least 40 per. persons have been slain and more than 600 wounded in Isfahan. 250 miles south or Tehran, since not ing er upted Monday Opposition sources claimed hundreds of Shah Mohamm<.<d R e z a Pa h I a v 1 • " f o..: s we rt• massacred by army gunfire', m eluding machme gun barrages from helicopter gunships . But the city's governor. Man uchehr Haqdan . d enied those reports and said today·., fighting lasted two hours without casualty. The government thus far has confirmed only fi ve deaths and many wounded Monday. A Wes tern d1plom a l tn lsfahan, who declined to be 1den· t1f1ed. reported by telephone "The army has regained con trol of the streets There's still some firing in the air to get peo pie off the streets. But the s1tua tion is not very good and it's (See IRl\N, Pa~e A2> Or~n:a:a~I Weatl1 er lnueasuig clouc:Uness_ early Wednesday and becoming cloudy in the ar. ternoon. Lows tonight 47 to ~3. Highs Wednesday an the upper 60s. INSIDE TOD"'\' Even though Sen. Edward Kennedy ke~ denying he's a pre su:lential candfdole. he i1 doing things cand1dales are expected to do. But even l11s totf e doan't know /or SMre See Teddy -Rumung or Not . A7. l•dex Al TOOlf S..Vlc• A• 111t~1ultft IHll• 1..-cll C:I AMll.41~ L.M .... A• JMwl.-8ut1Mn M ,S MllW•l 'llflllb C:.tom .. •• Al 81 Cl .. M A4 ~'·~~ AO ..... ..,.1-.-°'"~~ AU CA-It S.C ... ,Mid Ai. CeMU ., '""' ••·l C:'9Uww.I ., St.ell M•"""' ,, Dt•i:.:: .,"" AH TeltthlOfl M Ult •IP ... ... T .... ten .. I llftrUIMwM .. ... ,_ A4 , ...... Ifie CM WerMI New, A4 N .... K ... Cl ., - • \.2 DAILY PILOT s Heist Loot Spendable NEW H >KK (Al'I -Armt.od ba11dlt11 who bloll· up to U m I Ilion <'Hh rrum Ke nned y Air port 111 what may bl' the nutlon'!I b111ae11t currl'ncy t.be'f\ ~ho uld h aYl' n o dllOt·u lty :spt·ndinJ: the mon~)' It con.sat. u f o Id . u n m a rk ,. d b ti I , uutho rihe1 Hid "It wt•nt of( Ilk.-\'lockwork.' ~~ud on<• off1<·rnl It 111.11~ wt•ll 1.1l•nnt•d, Wl'll 11114;1nm•<l 11nd *Pll t•XC"('Ut\'d " ThC! bLlnditai u1d lo numhc-r frH· by poll('f' hut l•Ul Ill ,('Vl!n b\' .. ome tA1tm•111• brc.o•ctit·d .. l'curlty 111 tt t.unhun\a A1rhn1· car10 bold tt1rly ond11y and m ud off in a black van wtth jewe ls and auck• ol forei1n and U ~ c urreno Tht> mon e,Y bad ~t•n Oown rrum Prankfurt, 0f'rmany, for tnin<ifer to l ht Chaal! Munh11U•n B•111k and tht l"edurtll Renrvt• ht> re B unktrA t•iill tht> cusb "old mont•\" not t'Ublly trMC :d und 1 l'8d ll} nt·~ottublt• K.-rl l\ut•prlw , M Lurtb11nH apoke>!'tmun. l>Ut thl• Vlllue O( the Jt·we h1 ut $.1011 000 · 'Tbe) ...,. •• , •· "'" w~ll p~pan<d that t h1·v t•v1·n h•d -=nou.:h School Chief Ends ars of • erv1ce 34Y \\ h1•11 -.. \ Al Morfrtl lt·oi\I'' tilt• llu11t1nat11n U1·111·h C it \' 1 dl0 1tH·11t.-ry > St•hool Du~tri ct lh'r .II he II l1·aH• am m in mun 11.·1·onl thut "'111 tx• I 11utth to tov Mofrt'lt lw' nut m1"1·d .1 "".:t1• hu.11d cir 1·1l11r .t11un nH•1•t1nj( Ill '"' II \t•u.r .. U!> '>U JH' rt Ill 1•111h•11t 111· 1· JI 1· u I at l' cs l h .i l h 1"" :1 th•nd1·d at lt·.aHt 336 rcl(ulur ml'l't111>:' .111d 't>t'nt m m c thun 1.00 0 h our ., al tht-bou.rd 't'!>SIOns · I · v 1• h t• t: n 11 n 11 ., u .i I I y tw.1lthy," Moffrtt '"Y' I JUl>t lwpt.· 1t l'Ontulut·~ " M 11rh•tl attribute:. hie good h1·;1ll h m pa rt lo dean hvang and •I phy.,1cal cxamana t ion each vt:ar .. , keep o n top ur lhangi. tha t way " Mofrett !'>ay:. he was -.1ck onJy !>IX d lJys during hrs :14 yl'ar ll'nurt> m lht> llunt111gton Heach dis trict He has accrued a bo111 :150 days or sick pay plus unused vacation time H(' plans to apply th11t time i.o that his retirement can begin at • lht• 1•nci 111 tl1t-month l tol d m )' t.Ut'4.:ct1:,or <1 .a ..... renct· Kf'mperl that I will ht Jround 11., lonl( Ulj I r un bt· ol twlp. hut I don't wJnt lo get m hi:. '4J', K 1·m111•1. w h11 h ai. l.it•<'n 1>1Jp4"rilltl'ndl·11l m l'almdule, will toke ov ... r hti. new dut1ci. J an. 2 Moffett hw. bt:cn s pt.'ndlng his last weeks vlslting s<·hools and tulklng with the children. "Tht-se un· llw kind o r memories I wunl to tuke with ml'," he said Mo ffl'lt surd he and his wife, Ve rnie. plan to lravel and that he will take a morl' active interes t in his ho bby of photo~raphy Morrell. who sat through his last board m eet1ng Monday from board President Dave Sonksen "Our community always w1ll be indebted to Al Morrett ror tus contribution and dedication to our children and their education. "His kind manner and friendly !Jmile w1U be missed." Huntington Gophers leave Street Holes No one· seem::. l<> know what hap pened to the gopher~ whose llurrowing hast yc•ar undermined .1 200 yard sct•taon of Frankfort J\ vL'nUl' in Huntington Beach ;ind forN•d lht• road'i. t•losurC' 1-:xcavat1on or the street by <al) c re wi. upparently hu"> • rrii::htt•nc·d the· ra mbunctious rod<'nti. away Last January. city engineers ordered the l'>lreet c losed to th rough t ra fftt.• beca\A::.e rams flusht.'d out lhe go11her holei. and caused serioui. erosion in the street's foundation. Cn •ws are now r('buildang and com vuclrng the foundation They ho pl' to,famsh th(' dam<1~ed s tre<.•l by the first oftht> yc1ff, s1.1id pubHc works engineer Jack Mille r Mrllt>r M all c.>r said mun y or the gophe r s ' holes W t.' re found llurin f( lht• n •ccnt 1·xc1Jvation, Kids 'Ignite' El Toro Home A fire. bt'l1l'vcd c<1 used by t•h1hlren playing with matches, cau:H·d ;,m t.•st1m1Jled $20,000 d a m agt> to an F.I Toro home Monday night, Orange County firemen rt•t><>rtcd today lnvl'stigators said damage lo the ho me or the Robert C Hintz family, 25252 Gin~er Road, wa::. <·o n fi ne d lo a second-s to ry bedroom. attic and roor. Me mbers of the Hintz family, who were al hom e whe n the 8 37 p m . fart' broke out, escaped without inJury. firemen said. Luxury Boat Burns LOS ANG ELES <AP) -A fire fod by 6,000 gullons of diesel fuel has c aust.'CI an estimated $250.000 damage lo a 136·foot luxury c:.iban cruiser an its berth m the ha rbor. Coa:oit G uard orric1ab said ORANGE COAST DA!LY PILOT '"" ••d,,_,,,.,,n"''• 1-.tot .,,,,,, • .,.,,, '''" rn•••'tt .. "•-. •'~" ·~rul>htt .. ttn,-1""' '"'~ '°''I P.;t\41•1\of'!IQftwt-t.i.M•Y v,..,., ... .nJIHW'-At• "uftlt~~•·I "' ntlllt-t I...,~. • 11(1111• ,_,, t nt.IA Mt~~ Pit ~I f\4l4tt. tf\lf"ht\Qfhf"I t\#-• h I , .. .,, t11t11 l olfll.-y h•tN I ~Mt'-'itth ~thf"'-<iil A ·•"0" tf'0•'11tuil "" "''" ,. , ... ,rw1'1'W ... l 'WtutCHntt'"f'f "' ., ... , ,,_ Of•fW ltMi '"'rhlt•fttl"lit ,..,.,,, ,., t-.'1 """' tu.,\tffft fMt.,,,....,,. (•hft .. ,_t.1'1t>fti 11o ... rlH-,,,.. '"°"' 1f\.1P"'111""'"1 U<•" t.w•n ./•t. iJf .. \IOllnt •"<f ,,,,,,._,.., Nwl\..,rf"I '"""•' ··"'' I d1IO' , ... _.,,_ M•~IJlftO ( 0Hf.)t • Ottr•H H \.Ot\ JttC"°'f. t-.u•1 .-'''''*"' Mltn•t1•ntJ t"''°"' OfllCH ro,I•~"" now""'''"''''"""' •• ~~~~w-."6:~~" • ~~~~=rtft!:.":!.d Telephone (714)M2 .. '321 CIHtllled Advertltllnt842·MT• .,.,..~1r.Ot• ... ~··'~"""' Mo-1220 ~''1'~ =. O:,~ c~~! .. '=~~~ ,...r,., ............ "'.~" twttlft ma, ... tt••Oo41fvt.-.. llfilMiwt ,.,.... ••• tN•"'tU lefll et •Wff .... I-.. eM c tau .. ,,.,. .. ,,. tt C.'1• Milow ta11rt tftl• •v•u1t•1t•" bf ,.,, •• U" "Wftt"'' " l'ftetl '' M fflitf'tf'lt, •tt1flt..-, ~""""~" •""""''"'" but not one or the burrower!> was seen. n es1dcnL5 on Fra nkfort, near the interscl'l1on o f Be a ch Bouleva rd a nd lnd1ana poh s Avenue, don't mmd their street h f'1 n g t orn up since t heir drrvl'ways are located m the ;_1ll1·y behind their hom es And at leas t one resident, C harlo tte Hibne r of 605 Fra nkfo rt Ave .. praised the gophe rs because the closing or the street shut off traffic 1n front of her home. "At last we get som e peace and quiet," Mrs Hibner said. Cleveland City Gear Padlocked C LEVELAND <AP > l''ede ral mars hals bega n to padlock city.owned equipment tod a y to secure Cleveland's multimilLion-dollar d ebt to the privately owned Cleveland Elcc· tnc llluminatmg Co .. the office or Mayor Dennis J Kucmich said. The action means that the equipment tagge d cannot be moved out or the city yards to make repairs and service calls for the city's wate r syste m . An dre w M Jumcwicz, Kuc1n1ch's press secretary. said Julius Chaccia, the c ity's as· sistant property director. said the mars hals were tagginf.t a bout half of the trucks used to repair the city 's wuter system. Chaccia said the tag~mg would make It difficult for the city to repair water main breaks. U .S. Dlstncl Judge Robert B. Krupansky cleared the wuy lai;l m onth for Cleveland llluminat ing t o seize c ity prope rty because th(' city. he s aid, had iK· nored a vailable solutions for lls financial dilemma K ucinich a nnounced late last week that the c ily had made a $2 m illion pafument on il.8 debt to -rn~. avlng a bahmce of$3 million. 'The onginal court judg· m ent waci for S 14 8 m i Ilion. Kuc inich was to go lo the public today via television with a plan to avert U1e city's finan· c1al collapse. He's a lready gone to the Federal Communications Commission with a complaint about local television . Kucinich. whose admlnlstra lion faces the grim prospect of pres iding over the (lr11t municipal d efault sin ce the Depression, told the FCC Mon· day th at two Cleveland televh1ion stations, WEWS·TV and WJKW·TV, are unfit to operate because they did not agree to his h irms for carrying his address "ff the city were to experience n natural disaster. such as a nood or u d~vustauna tornado or u paraly>:lng 1mowstorm, WEWS and W JKW would heve not only a profrsslonal but also • moral ob11't&Uon to provide time to of· flclal11 to communicate with the public," the 32·yeur old mayor suld • h a ndcufh r o r all lh~ employ ," u hl Jo hn Connolly, a 1 pokoaman ror tbt Port Authority of Nl'w York and New J e raty, which r uns Kennedy Airport II the U m1lho n flaurt 11 conrtrmed, 1l would be the lurae•t c ahh thl'ft In U.S. hlatory. toppintc tht• S4 3 mtlllon 10 11 al Purvlutor Security In Chlca~o in October of 1974 1'he famous 1950 Brink'• robbery ln 8-0t1ton netted $2., million Sl.2 million of thut ln Cltih and a um theft at the Ho t"I Pierre 1n New York Dally ~li.t St.tit - totaled bout ~ million In Juwclb Ind CHh. The thieves ovcrpowerl'd lll}d handc uffed 10 wo rk('r K in maklntt their way into the vault or the German m rllnes without ~~flint( uo alarm, authorities The precls1on, curly m orning heht left mony qucstionli unun1Jwert-d flow did lhl' thil•ves pick u bonanza flll(hl ror lhl' then, h<>w did they know to brmlJ handcuff• for ever y guard, how did they reconnolll'r the hangar and its security system und -biggest ol nil whcrl' dld they go" And two otht•r queationt1 Why did a Bnnk 's truck t.cnt to haul away $3 million in easb full to make its pickup: and why did authorittes dro p purs uit or a black van ne ar the airport about an hour ;1ft.-r the thieves in J bl ac k van m et tl e t heir get away" One Chase Munhallun Bank official swd the lhefl appearb lu be an "inside job." The New York Post said today that one of the raiders addresM.>d ha ndcuffod e mployees by their first names und a nothe r <·urned copies or supposed one of a kind magnetic keys. The Post also said othe r raiders kne w where 11l11 r ms were situatt.'Cl and the layout of lhe building Port Authority s pokesmen sa id they could not conhrm lhe report. Tut Tours Gotham An unidentified spectator views the Canop1c Coffin during a press pr ev ie w of the Treas ures of Tuta nkhamun exhibit at New Yo rk's Metropolitan Museum of Art. The: mmiaturc: coffin of gold, carneUan and colored glass 1s mscribed to contain the king'!. intestines. I STEPPING DOWN Schoof Chief Moffett FBI Protection Curbed? Hatchet Man Wu Himself Ability to Protect Carter Seen Reduced CLAYTON IAP) - Arter weeks or worry over a growing budget deficit in this community or 1,500, chief administrator Pete Archuleta determined someone had to go. Facing th e victim squarely in the mirror, Archuleta fired hims elf lasl week. Archuleta, 36. s aid "cold ha rd facts" showe d his was the most expendable Job a mong the 13 on the st arr. WASJONGTON l/\P) -SecrH Service Direc tor H. Stewart Knight srud today he believes his agency's ability to protect the president from a s::.assmat1on as ha mpe red by new restnct10ns on fed e ral invcst11.i at1o n s or domestic org uni?.11tions . "In effect we arc trying to run a zero·error operation." Knight told the House assassinations committee. ''The besl way to prevcnl something from happening 1s lo know in advance who I!'> planning what, when and whe re · · But Re p. Robert Edgar. D· Pa .. told Knight that federal an vestrgut1ons m the pa-.t harasM•d E'ro•PapAJ PICKETS AT SCHOOL. • • Principal Larry Lucas said students m ay be cons idere d truant If thev skip classes. "Ma ny are try mg to find a rea- son to get out of their work," Lucas asserted. School Board President Zita Wessa confronted the s tudcnL'> and told them they "weren 't ac· complishing tmything." But the students retorted "We're mad-" Mrs . Wessa ad- vised the students to go to the ir classes and atte nd tonig ht's s chool board meeting to voice the ir protest Me anwhile. only 83 teachers did n ot atte nd c lasses dis trictwide due to illness today. A total of lJ7 or the district's 830 teachers were off ill Monday. The dislnct has seven schools in tluntangton Re a ch, Fountain Valley and Westminster. The highest number of teacher absences re ported a t any school E'roraPa~AI IRAN ..• ve ry tense." Diplomatic sources reported the city hall, secret police head quarters, two telecom munic1:1 lions buildings, five banks, eight l iquo r s tores. four movil' theaters and a hotel were destroyed or badly damage<! in fires The sources s aid s everal thousand Ame ricans living in Isfa han cowere d in the ir ~uarded compounds as the fight· ang swirled through the streets Th e r e we r e no reports or A. m~rlean-injm-les The righting "was confined to the northeastern sector of the cl· ty this morning for two hours. but 1t was brought under control by troops with no d eaths or serious injuries." the governor said Di plomallc s ources said troo ps roamed the battered streets, sm ashing the windows of stores displaying portraits of exiled Moelem leader Ayatullah Khomalnl, leader or the year· Jong campaign to topple the 59 Yct•r·old mona:rch. Isfahan's governor attributed the report of heavy casualties to "cerloln residents of the city wHo telephone friends to paas on wild rumors of death 1i1nd destruction." Tanks and columns of troopa rolled back throuJ(h Tehran on Monday e vcnint. reatortna the 9 p.m .·S a.m curlew and the ban on public demorustr1tlon1 an.er hund'red of thousands of fist· w1vtn1 Iranians atream ed throuah the streets chantln1 ''Down wt th the s hah! '' today was 20 at Edison High School m llunltni;:ton Beach School orftc1als said 1t may be several days before at will tx· known if any te achers will Ix• d ocked a day's p:iy for t•a lling an sick. Teacher!. arc required to have doctor's notes if they c11n- not attend classes due lo 1llnei.s T e a chers are expected lo picket tonight'& 7 o'clock school board m eeting al Huntington Beach lhgh School. 1905 Marn St. Teache r leaderi. have been de manding a one year, ra ve rwr cent pay hike rclroacl1 V{' to Ju ly. 1978, and a banning a rbalra lion clause for a ll gncvancc·s e xcept those dealing with rman e aa l matters But school board me mber.. rC' fuse to budge from lht•sr lasl or fe r or a five percent puy boost from January to July of 1979 and only advisory a rb1tral1on The mne·m onlh old contraN talks are currently deadlockPd with no new negotiation sessions scheduled at th1s llmc -· • .. the late Martin Luther Kmg Jr and violated the privacy of groups as well as individual Americans. "How do you walk the tight llne between your needs for in- form a lion and the right to privacy?" Edgar asked. "It is a real dJlemma." KnlJ{ht replied. "I'm confident that our zeal to do our job is not going to bhnd us to rights or privacy .. The Secret Service director snid his agents' duty under 11 new FBI plan for rei.pond1ng to the assassination of a president would be firs t, to get the pres1 dent out of the area and second, to freeze the scene_ Asked whether the age nb. a re equippe d to capture the us sassin, Knight s aid , "The answer is yes.'' "Our immediate concern." he said later , "1s, as the re a con s pira cy a nd d oes th at con spiracy endanger our other pro tee tees." T estifying ~fore the Houst• panel Monday, FBI Director Willia m ff _ Webste r said hl• favors a death penalty to dcll-r presidential assassins. But he said it might be tough for Congress to write a law that would meet Supreme Court tests LA Man Convict ed ~.OS ANGELES IAPI A Los Angeles man re puted lo ~ a ··major fe n ce'' f o r s t olen properly in Southern Cahfomaa has been convicted on charges or concealing a bout $22.000 in J apanese yen and more than $57,000 in dia monds and oth<·r jew e ls rro m U S Cus to m s orri<'.'ials. Phili p R Masters Wll'> round guilty on two cCJunts of con cealing the m on ey a n1l jewe ls on capital punishment "I don't have any probJem with cap1t.ul punishment on the assassination of a president," the FBI dJrector said. "I think 1t would be percelved as a deter· rent." f'rort1t Page A I FIORI ... I le l'Ullt.•d Moseley ., question tot.i ll y 1mvro1>t:r a nd nol re lated an any way to Bovan's killing Fio ra 1s JUSt o ne or seven ck fl'ndanb c harged in a grand _ Jury indarlmcnl with ('flnspmng to kill IJ<>va n He 1s the firs t to sta nd tnal and 1n hjs testimony has been ad amant that the shooting was not part cJ( a reven ge t•o 11 i.p1racy F iora insisted he shot Rovan 1n the early morning hours of Oct 22. 1977 outside u Nt•wport BeaC'h ni~hlcrv aflt>r a drug deal had gone sour One of hi s co-defe ndC:rnts m tht- conl>piracy indictment backed his story Elsw Kulak, 29. sa id she h.id no knowl<>d((e of a n alleged con s pir acy to do away with Bovan an ret alalJl1on for the kidna ppin~ a month earhl•r of her husba nd Alexandl'r Kulik Mr'> Kulak ad m ilted tha t thl· .,mall ba nd of rorme r Hun · Krishna sect m e mbe rs ht:r hu!'>ba nd headed wen' terro rized b> lhl' so-called llaha ns The lluham., a :,,mall gro up an wh ich r 1orr was a member wen • allef(c-dly trying to musclt· in on t he drug b usiness th~ Krr!'>hnas were operating along lht• Orange• Coast o n l.ln interna ttonal scale Choo~·-· a ~pu~1a1 bolt from om PlClt ·n~tvf" ~.ol~1 hon of hcmrj rublJ< •ri vnul luothe1s ' -· n Orange Coast E.OITION Today' N.V. Clo~ing~ toeks ., , I VOL. 71 , NO. 3'6, 3 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNtA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1978 c • t ,, Court Rejects Mistrial for Fiori i • ly GAaV GaANVll.l .. E ; Of .... Oel ... ~·~ • , Onne~ County Supenor Court Jud&e lWbert Kn l1nd tt'IUM-d today lo deol•l&rt' • ml trial tn th•· I .. murder tn I of U )t'olr uld J t rr\ l't tt'r 1''1or1 · l"1or1 a. th,· aeeU!S< d . I >er of Sttiph~n John Uovan of .-ountam Vallev whu Wilb ktlh.'CI tn a h1ul of l(unftr~ oulbtd,. a \•wµort Uf'ftt'h .Uil\tt'r)' Oct 22. l9'17 ftovan'11 slay1n1 tourht-d otf un 1n vc•ltlal(ahon by N~"' 1>0rt llN•ch pohre that l'Vl•nlu11lh ll'd to ttw md1r tmt<nl n( 1wvt•n lJt•rson' on murder t'OO'\p1run c hur1owi. rt· l,tt('d fo Ot:lvun " df•a th It 1~ t '1ori. of tlunt1nf(ton H1•ad'I .... ho 1" 1h1· 11dm1th·d uun m .rn "'ho fl rc'fl 111nt• hullt•t!'I 111111 Uovan dunng "'hat lw c ltunwd wu .. ,, 111ujl over 21 i.our drug dt•ul S1mulluneow.ly, l''1ori har. In 1111ted tht' "lhOOllnR was m tit!lf dt•ft'ntJe and thitt ho knew by rep utation Bov11n lio metimes car · 11\'~ J llWl T h<' m111tr1al issue erupted 'l'lw,duy wht•n prosecutor J ay \1 u:-.1•ll') <1~kt'<I 1f 11 wasn't true th..it t-'1ori killed a metn an Mnry lund four Yt'Ur"• ago and (.'huml'd :-.t'lr dt•fen11e Mo11ttlc~·l> 4ul!st1on caused de· • ID Iran Toll I I ~ Hits 40 Dead Cash Crush Slwppers Grab Bank Loot SAN FRANCISCO CAP > -Scores of Christmas shoppers got a little extra holiday cash and it wasn't because of their diligent devotion to Christmas savings clubs. Police said shoppers grabbed for all the cash they could -more than $4.000 worth -when robbers at a shopping center left the scene of their crime Monday with a leaking pillowcase. "It was a spontaneous Christmas gift from the Bank of America.'' police offi cer Bill Langlois said. ~OHurt In"'lleavy Fighti~g t· Langlois sa id two men robbed the bank 's Stonest own bra nch of $12,724 .29. When their pill owcase split. they r an off in opposite directions. but were later captured with the remaining cash. T EHRAN. Iran <AP ) -Two days of fi erce street battles bet ween troops a nd anti shah prot esters have killed ;,t leas t 4-0 people and wounded mor e than 600 in Isfahan. lran·s s econd c1 ty. reliable m<.-d1cal sources re· ported today. The sources s a id the five hospitals in the industrial city. 250 m iles south of Tehran, were packed with casualties. many of them in serious condition. ' t I l 7 J Irvine Cops Solve Soup-theft Mystery The owner or a trucking firm was in hot water today. Irvine police say he s tole 144,000 packages or dried noodle soup from an Irvine firm. Glenn Masatoro Tommaga, 3S, was booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of grand theft and p ossess i o n o f s t o l e n prope rty. Unfortun ate ly , said Irvine detective Ron Flathers, police only arrived in time to recover six contajners of soup. The rest is believed to ha ve been sold to independent grocery s tor es. Flathers said Maruchan Inc .. 1902 Deere Ave., reported in October that 6,000 cases of soup worth $39,000 and conta ining 144,000 1nd1v1dua1 p ackages of dried noodle soup h ad been taken. Based on investigation and a tip fr o m a n a n o n y m o u s informa nt, Flathers said, police arrived at Tominaga's Stanton ho m e Monday a nd allegedly f o und pac k ages o r s o up identifiable by lot number as coming from the stolen cases F l athers sa id Tominaga's trucking firm had ha ndled some deliveries for Maruchan Inc., a lthough it's still not kno wn l'xaclly how the cases, be lieved to have been removed in one tractor-trailer load , were taken fro m the warehouse without bemg noticed Chamber Members' ~ Sign Request Set By J ERRY CLAUSEN Of I~ 0.lly ,.,._,Stall Cost a Mesa Chamber of Com· 1 mer ce officials lobbied lo udly ~ Monday for city action m1remov· ! ing illegally erected business i s igns before cracking down on 'l those put up legally but which ~ don't now conform to a new Or· 1 dinance. Despite warnings by Mayor • Ed McFarland, the other four 1 counc il members ordered the cha mber's request. submitted , o riginally as a pe tition, for And . he added. the re m<immg 22 percent are legal, conformar)g !>1gns. Bi a n c h 1n 1, a H a rbo r Boulevard businessm an , sug. geste d that the council init iate a test area in the city for removal of all signs e rected without permi:ssion. He pointed to the 17th Street area a s a good place to start. The average legally erected (See SIGNS, P age AZ> The sources r eported morf' than 20 of the people sla in bv heavy gunfire were killed Mon- day when rioting broke out a Cler a Moslem religious de monstra- l ion a t the c lim a x o r the powdc rkeg holy month of Moharram. when wides pread trouble was expected. Op position sources claimed hundreds of sha h foes wer f' m assacred by a rmy g unfire , so m e of it m achine-gun bar- rages from helicopter gunships prowl1l'lg the skies above the city. The c it y 's gove rn o r . Manuchehr Haqdan . denied the oppos1t 1on ch arges in a n in· tervtcw with The Associated Press. Official sources thus fa r have confirmed s ax fatalities a nd m any wounded in the two days of violence. A doctor m one of Isfa han's main hospit als said wa rds were Ja mmed with wounded suffe ring from gunashol wounds or severe beatin~s by troops and loyalist supporters of Shah Moha mmed Reza Pahlavi "The military 1s threate ning to cul off powe r in the city," the doctor said. "If that happens. many of these people will die beca use we will not be able to trt•at them or ke ep th em on li ft-11 upport systems" T he Jl .S ·t rained d octor d eclinea to be identifi ed by name E yewitnesse s -;aid troops roa med the s treets of Isfaha n Monday and today, forcing peo pie to shout "Jav1d sha h!" - long hvc the sheth and beating them 1f they refused A We st e rn di plo m at in Isfahan. who declined lo be iden· lified. reported by te lephone : "The army has regained con· trol of the streets. There's stilt <See lllAN, Pa~e A2> I furm"31-diliCUSSlon ~e.-C.Ouncil - at its Dec 18 meeting . ns.,-Egypt-Plan fenae attorney Roaer Rosen to jump to his reel sho uting objec· Uons. At the same time. Fiori in the witness box shouted his denial or Moseley's allegation. "That's not true. tha t's not true His own partne r shot him," Fiori shouted as the courtroom for an instant turned to bedlam. Whe n Judge Kneeland quieted the turmoil he ordered the jury ta ken from the room and the at- torney~ to meet with him in chambers. Rosen said the mis trial should be declared because the qut..,,· tion a sked Fiori would cauM! the Jury to be prejudiced against the de£enda nt He called Moseley's question tot.ally improper a nd not related in any way lo Bovan's killing. Fiori is just one of seven de- Goodbye to Golda re ndants charged an a gra nCI jury indictment with conspiring to kill Bovan. He is the fl..,t to st and tnal and an his testimony has been adamant tha t the shooting was not pa rt of a re venge con sp1racy Flori insisted he shot Bovitn in the early morrung hours of Oct. 22 . 1977 outside a Newport Beach <See FIORI, Page AZ> An a rmy guard of honor carries the fl ag. dra ped coffin containing the body of former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir from the Israeli parliament building. Mrs. Meir . who died Friday at the age or 80. was interred on Mount Herzl. next lo the gra ve of fo rmer P rime Minister Le vi Eshkol. (Re lated story Page A4) , . ' Developer Pushiitg For Housing Plan Costa Mesa city offic ials are s t ud y ing the l a t est legal m a n e uv e r b y A r n e l Development Company in its atte mpt to move ahead with il-; original plans to place 1,025 housing units on 38 acr es or North Costa Mesa land. A rne l 's a ttorney. Leona rd Hempel. riled a le tte r with the city Dec. 6 de m anding approval of a final t ract ma p for the origina l project pursunt to a recen t Slate S upre me Cour t ruling on a San Diego County proJect. B4BY SITTERS COME RVNNING "I r eceived a ton of responses from Westminster to Costa Mesa to Lo ng Beach a nd a ll o f Newport Beach. It really got me outo( a bind.'" Tha t's the advertising success stor y of the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot. Bab~ !.II my 2 (me !\On~. u~e!. !I llhl' anJ(«l 1 & 5 1thc dcv1ll m CdM Oad "o rki. weird hr!> The boy!> need you. Mu.,l hovt::.cnseof'tiumor tr you have an a ngel and devil who need baby sitting, call the Daily Pilot at642·5678. He mpel claimed in the letter da ted Dec 5 that the Supreme Court act ion in the Yo ungblood vs. Board of Supervisors of San Diego County gives his clienl'> a r igh t to procee d with the ir or iginal house a nd apartment cons truct.Lon plan. Th at o rigin a l pl a n wa:. sc ra pped by the c ity council following voter a pproval of an initia tive rezoning Arnel's 38 acr es to RI <s ing le ra maly residential l usage and limiting cons truction to 342 homes. In his letter. Hem pel noted. "Your refusal to process the fina l tract m iA p a nd is s ue building permits wall res ult in subs tantia l additional da magcs l o m y c li e n t s f o r whi c h compensation will be sought.·· Quoting from the Suprem~ Court Ruling in the San Diego case. Hempel wrote. " .once the tentative map is approved. the developer often mu11t expend <See HOUSING, Page A2) Aid to Ryan Reaches $289 From Friends Contributions to aid holdup victim John "Monty" Ryan and his fa mily in paying their rent h a ve r eached $289, Ne wport Beach pobce reported this mom- tng Meeting Set In Medical Aid Dispute By KATHV CLANCY Of 1M o.;1y Pilot SIAll Orange County Administrative Officer Robert Thom as wa:. or dcred today to meet with lJC lrvme officials 1n e ffort:-. to rt·· solve the growing controver-} ovt!r county.fina nced medal'al t'are for the poor Supervisor~ also Juthonicd board Chairman Thomas H1 lcv to send UCl Chancellor Oa mc:I Aldr ich a legal opinion sayinJ! supcrv1sor5 have the right lo cur se rvices available to the 1n d1J.(e nt.at UCI Medical Center The opinion. from Count ' Counsel Adrian Kuy per. SL't.'m ingly contradicts the collcch\I· stance of lawyer-; who give legal a d v I c (.' I 0 u n Iv l' r ... I l y II f Califorrua regents T he ~rowing cont rovttr-.\ stems from a lt:'ntallve pl::.n b~ county supervisor"> to l'hop about SS m illion annually from whu1 they pay UCt for certain c•1cct1w oulpatien' and dental (.'are at tlw medical (.'enter and 'wo t hni(.'"' But UC! of(1<:rnb haH· ms1sh'•I the county does not havt:' th1· right to unilaterally reduct• th1· volume or scopt• of ~erv1ces pro v1ded to the poor Riley in the letter he 1!; to send to Aldnch noted. "as you an- (See MEDICAL, Page t\2) -l Weathe r Proponl'nts or the chamber re- q uest spent two and a half hours • Mo nday an a council study session seeking the new policy f, r eg arding enfor ceme nt of the ~' city's controve rsial 1974 sign. . control ordinance. New Mideast Formula? The am ount is only $18 less than the $307 Ryan. a former Hollywood actor and stunt ~an. lost to a pair of thieves outside a Newport Beach s upermarket incr easing cloud1~' t'a rly Wednes d ay and becoming cloudy in the a t ternoon. Low!' tona~ht 47 to 53. Highs Wednesday in the upper 60s :" Frank Bianchini, a chamber ~ director and chairman of its sign committee, claimed that signing c lutter could be greatly reduced by removing signs erected il-legally. He s uggested lha~ when those are down, the council could r e· vle w the res ults a nd take a nother look at the ordinance ~hlch calls for phasing out large s igns on an a mortli ed basis thro uah 1984. Oianchini, quoting city Plan· ning Department figures. said 60 percent of all slens In the city have been erected without city per mlta. He saJd 18 percent were ~rect· td le1ally, but do not conform to the n~w. more stringe nt or· ' l dlnan9e. • _. r~. ,...,,, ---· CAlRO, Egypt <AP> -The United States and Egypt decided today on a new formula to pr esent lo Is r ael a im ed at overcoming two key obstacles to a Middle East peace treaty. (Earlier story. Page A4 .) The Washlngtqn peace t.alkS have been stalled over ltnklng the t reat y to s t e ps t oward Palest101 an a utonom y on the West Bank or the Jorda n River and the Gaza Strip. The second issue Is a provision In the treaty t hat ru tralns Egypt from Joining other Arab countries. !!hOuld they go to war wlth l11ra el. "We have finished with these two issues," U.S. Secretary or State Cyrus Vance tDld reporters as he climbed In his bluc k \ , ... limous ine outsid f' Egyptian President Anwar Sada t 's villa. "T would say it was a positive a nd h elpful set or m eetings whic h we've had and now we're going to meet with the Israelis 21larting tomorrow m orning." "We've made good progress," Vance said. Eg)'ptian so urces indicated that a ccepta n ce of t he new for mula by fl!\rael wui; highly problematic "This wi ll p ro l o nf( t h e negotiations." sald one hlr.hly placed Egyptian offi cial. who refu sed to be named. The formula, described by the source only ats "new ideas." was worke d out Bl a 70·minuLe m eeting be tween VaAce and Sada t. .. Vance 1s to fl y to Is rael Wednesday to try to sell the pac k a ge to Prime Ministe r Menachem Begin. In a brief excha nge with re po rters outs ide h is Nile reside nce, Sada t said Vance the n would return to Eaypt. but (See FORMULA, P11e A2) Dec l. . Ryan. unMble to work since a crippling stroke in 1970. ha_d walked to the m arket to cash his Social Security check to pay ~e $385 in rent due that day on his family's Costa Mesa home .. Newport detectives, besieged with orrers of help for the family as Christmas nears. began ac· cepting donations last we~k. So far. said n detective : 10 donations have been r~ceaved fro m Da ily Piiot readers tn Newport ecacb, Laguna Beaeh, Garden Grove, El Toro. Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach. Checks should be mtde payu- b)c to John Ryan and sent to the N wport Beach Pollce Depart m e.nt. Cf O l)et•ct\ve Lee , Roberta~ 8~0 Santa ~arbar!1 Mll·.fa~· Newpo~ach ~~ INSIDE TODJ\" E~ though Sen Edward Ke11nt dy k£epa denytng ht 't a prealdentiol candidate. he 11 doing thmga candldalu are crpecred 10 do But ewn hu Wtfe doem't know for aure. Stt Tedd1f-Runmng or Not. Pagt1\i l•d•ll 111t"""o..,. AMI L•llftn Mt•lt\ M_,.vel , ..... , •• c• :: ... ".,. .... ....... ~--C-1' \~I,.,,. "" ... .. =-.M•t41Mt ,,, ... 1,i.11 ,,..,.tn --. .,.. ...... \ •• J ,, •• ... ,.. ... I t k .... Af DAILY PILOf c NEW YORK <AP> Armed bandit• who •tot up to aa mlltfon cash from Kennedy Airport In what may be the nation 'i. bitutci.t <'urrent'y theft ll h ould hitVl' no d1ff1culty 1pend1na lhe m<mc> H COfli~l.) o r o I d • u n m a r k l' d b 111 ~ • authorltlt-11 i.aid "It went ofr hltt• dO<'ltwnrk uid oiw otf1c1 I .. ,, " s 1111·ell plunned ... ·ell orairnu.t.'d land "f'll eitt•ruh.'<f " The h41odib ulcl to numt>..•r l1v1• by poJl<.'t' but fJUt at "4.'vfn h) \Ont\• "ltnt'nl•., bre••chcd .lll'<.'Urll) 1i1i " l.uflhunH Alrhnt rurgo !\old t•arly Mr>nd»> and ma1h• uff 1n • blad11 \.Mn "1th Jl''A\'I~ ,;nd Mlt°)ts or forNIJn llnd US C'Un'('f\C:y rhl' mon,•y had ~en no"'n from l"rantfurt Gerni•nY for t1.inllfrt lr1 thl' Cb•''-' Manhott•n , ......... ,,. ·'' FIORI. • • nltihkr) 1.11t..r a 1iru~ dc11l had f'One sour On~ of ht:. <'O dl'fondanb in the> t•on:.111rucy 1nd1<'t1rwnt h1trkcd h11111tory F.lsil' Kuhl., 29. ~aid :.he hud no knowll'df.?t' of "'' allcKt.'d <'On spirucv to do awuy with ttovun in rt>t;.1hat1on for the k1dnapp1nM .ti morith earlier of ht•r husbanct, Alt?undcr Kulik Mrs KuJ1k admitted that the small band of former Hare Krishna i.t.•ct mt·mberi. her husband he<tded were terronzed hy the so-called Italian:. The Italians. a s m all group in which Fiora was a member, were allegedly trying to muscle in . on the drug business the KrJshnas were operating along the Orange Coast on a n iotema-t1ooal scale Dan White To PJead hmocence l ueao1y, Q!c!rnber 12 Hlfl D1u 8nd lh N tal R b re • Bankel"I caU Lb 4: h ''oJd money" ~ oat e l1 lrac9d and readll1 Mletl•bl• Karl Koepc kt•, a t.ufthtn&a :spokfo. m lO, put th value of "'" Jew J& at '300,000 · 'Tht•y Wett' 11<1 wt'll 11rc111rt!d th" t t h1•v l'\'£10 hud c.•no ul(h huodl'ufl1f for ~IJ th u t'mploy'-'C~,'' 51Ud John Corumlly, .i •q1 o kC"1 m1n tor tt11.: Port Authority of N w York und New J l't -.n. wh1c.-h run Kt.'nn ·dy A 1 rpcu t If the l~ m1 lllnn fiiurt· 1~ ronf1 rmut 11 would bu th\• l,irRt·~t <'it"'h lht·fl In lJ ~ htston . topp1ni ttw $4 3 mlllllm 105'> Jl l'urol1tlor Si•c·unty In C'htc.-•~n In Octobt>r n( lU74 Th•· f 1mou~ lU50 Rrink ., robbtr1 ln 80 ton nett~ S2 4 mUllOn -11 2 mJUlon of that In U h -Ud • lt'11 lhelt •l the Hotel Pierre h> New York totaled ibOul S5 m!lllon ln Jtwelf and c h The thle\1 ~ overpowered and hand ~urte d 10 workers 1n mnkln1 tf\tlr way lnt.o the vault ol the Cerm un ulrlinc11 wtthout ~nfc/1'"" un alarrn, a uthorities Tht> prct"ls1on. eorly momJng hdtt left muny qu est ion~ UtHllll>Wl1rt!d How did the thieves pick it bonunLa rught (01 lht: lhc(t, how did t h~y know lo bnng handcuffi1 tor evl•ry f:uard. how dld they reconuoltcr tbc hangar llnd •ls <1ccur1ty ~Y tt>ni OAnd biggest of ull where did they go? Amt two olhl'r quci.tlons· Why I.ltd .i lirmk'" trut•k ~cnt lo haul away ~ million m cash '811 to makt> Lt.I pickup. und why did authorlt1e. drop pursuit or a 1:>11ek van near the airport about an hour an r tb thit>vci. In a black van -mttde t h eir 1etaway" One Chase Munhuttan Bunk official aaid the lhefl uppearis to be an "ln.OJldP Job " The New York Post said today lhut ont-ot the raldurs uddresse<t handcuffed employees by their fi rst names und another carried copies of supposed one-of.a kind mugnellc keys The Pos t also s u1d other r1i11ders knew whore alurrn~ wt'n· s1tuakd and the layout of lh~ bu1ldln1. Port Authority spokesmen stud they could not confirm tht· rcport OUT AS MAESTRO Pageant Music Chief Schoen Mesa Polic Nab Pair in Shoplifting City Gear Under Key Musical T"o women were urrei.tcd by Costa Mt•isa polwe lute Monday utter a South ('oui;t Plazu store'!> woman 1K<curity Mficer alleged · ly watched lhc m stuff $1 .132 worth of clothing mto two large !>hopping bags Booked into Orange County · J ail on susp1c1on of commercial burglary a nd on susp1c1on of possessing a hypodermic kit was Kathryn Bowe n , 33, of Los Angeleii. Booked for suspicion of com merc1al burglary was LeAM C. Davis, 29, also of Los Angeles. Bail for each was set at $5.000. Police said a May Company security officer watched the two wom e n browsing thro ugh va r ious plaza stores and then l'nt er Con te mpo Casuals women's clothing shop wher e they a llegedly took garm ents from hangers, rolled them up and stuffed them mto the bags The woman officer called ror <iid wt1<'n thC' pair lcfl the store without µaying f 'rom Page 11 l In Cleveland Case Director CLEVELAND <AP > f'l'deral marshals began to pudlock city-owned equ1pment today to secure Cleveland's m\Jlli milUon-dolJar debt to the privately owned Cleveland Elec· tric Illuminating Co .. the ofrire of Mayor Dennis J . Kuc inich suid The action means that tht- equipment tagged cannot be moved out of the city yards to ma ke repairs and service calb for the city's water system, An dre w M. Juniewicz, Kucinicb's press secretary. said . . Julius Chaccia, the city's as s1stant property director, said the marshals were l agging about half of the trucks used to repair the city's water system Chaccia said the tagging would make it difficult for the city to repair water main breaks. U.S. District Judge Robert B Krupansky cleared the w.iy last month for Cleveland llluminat ing1 to seize city property because the city, he said, had ig nored available solutions for its finan<'i~I dilemma. Kucinkh unnounced late las t WC<'k that the city had made u S2 rnillton payment on its d ebt to the ul1hty, lcav1r1g <t bahmce of$3 million The original court Judg- ment wa.sfor$l4.8m1llion Kucinich was to go lo the publi c today via televis ion with a pl.in to avert the c ity's ftnan. cial collapse. Ile'!. already gone lo the Federal Comm unications Commission with a com plaint about loc<.il telcv1s1on Kucinich. whosP admin1stra hon faces the grim prospect or presiding ove r th e fi rs t mun1c1pal default s ince the Depression. told the FCC Mon- day that two C l e veland television stations, WEWS·TV and WJKW TV. a r e unr1l to operate becaus t.> they did not agree to his terms for carrying his address. "The d1men!.10ns of our finan. c1;.1/ cr1s1s arc analogous to any great natural disaster ," h i~ complaint said WK YC TV wall brocidcast thc spl'ech beginning at 7 p m Joc al 11me Deposed By STEVE MITCHELL 0t the D•lly Pllol 11•11 Vetl'r.in L aguna Ht:ach Pageant of the Masters com pose r Vic St'hocn ha11 be~n fi red as music:JI director o r the an nu.JI s ummer production. JUSt two months after formcr pageant director Don Williamson resigned his post Fest1vaJ officials said Schoon and the new pageant director Glen Eytchison, "have widely' dafrering op11:11ons on the ap. proach to music at the festival " Schoen JOaned the s ummer pageant in 1966 as director of music and composer o( the an- n u a I event which presents re-creation of artworks U!>lng hvp models. Eytchison said today his de· c1s1on to fire Schoen was the re· :,ult of "dirrercnt concepts on music." adding ··u didn't look lrkl' we were go1nR 10 get Wf:!ether on the m usic so I made tht· C'hangc · · ~ylch1son said he was looking 101• a musical :.ipproach that "ould highli~hl the art pu~ces on the !')tage more d1rectlv SAN FRANCISCO <APJ 1-'orm cr Suµurv1sor Dan White, charged with two counts of first. degree murder in the killings of Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk, will cnter a Pl<'a of innocent by rea son of msanity, his attorney said todar SIGNS ... Found and Lost ··Vic approached the musu· vt•ry generaJly. and I wanted to ht· spcc1f1c." Eytchison suad "I "ant lo use the music in ver.} -;pecific ways to <'reate c;pec1f1c attitud~ .. AttornC'y Dougl:is Sch m idt also said he• fovors holdmg the trial an San Francisco because "there arc a lot of sympathetic people." Moscone :.ind Milk were killed 1n City Hall Nov. 27. Shortly after the shootinEts. White turned himself mat a police stalton. Another rca:.on Schmidt said he will not ask to move the tna/ 1s that San FranC'1scan!. voted .1g;.11nst Proposition 7. the death 1wnally mea!'iure m la!.t month'' el<•d1on · sign "h1ch does not now con· form to the nl'w ordm<.i nct•'s resr rtC'l 1ons is 90 square feet 1n site. he :.aid · You are dealing with very few. expensive signs." Mayor McFa rland argued that 11 as unfair for new bus1nesse:. <.•ntering the city to establish 'maile r signs under the new or- drnance when lht•y must com pete "1th a busm<'ss ·across lh<.' Mreet" which d1splu vs -. lar~e non-conforming sign.· Man Returm $5 .. 000 Wind/ all By 'lbe Associated P~ss If it hadn't been for Dwayne Morgan's mother, F elix (' Ato1gue of Guam mighl be out $5.000 Morgan. 38, who is out of work and couJd use t}le cash. found E'rotra Page A I HOUSING •.. the wallet containing assorted 1dent1f1cation cards a nd the money on a bench in Madison Park m Santa Ana late Sunda)' afternoon He turned 1t over to police but admitted Monday he had hesitated. 'Tm human," he said. "I looked at that and said, 'Whoa. that's more than I 've ew•r handled.' But l couldn 'l. That's not the way my mom brought me up." Eytchison 1s a compos~r 1n his own right, having composed and arranged music for morf.' than a dolen productions at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mes.i T he decision to fire Schoen was t he result or discussions bet Wl'cn the new director and members of the pageant''> pro duction committee, compnsed or pagt•ant directors Helt-n K<·ell'~. Glenn Vedder and J im m 1e Schmitz. ai. well as staff personnel. Homeless In Flood At 1,200 B,r 1'bc A.taoclated Prt-ss Th~ Ohio River cr()pl tow11rd lhs hight~t point in more than a decade today, leaving an estimated l,200 people tem· p0rarily homeless in a 16-county area of Ohio. lndiana and Ken· lucky. <Re lated phot o. Page AJ l The Nuhonaf Weather Service :>P;<I the river appeared to be cresting at 58.4 feet at noon to. day, the hJghest it's been since 1967 fo'lood stage at C1nc1nnatt is 52 feet. The river was rising faster than predicted at Louisville, Ky .. where 1t is stall scheduled to crest Thursday. Parts of Kentucky re mained paralyzed by weeke nd Ooods. and a uthorities estimated damage exceeding SlOO milllon. Tht! rain-s wollen Kentucky l\1ver was receding from jts weekend cr est. leaving muddied h o m es, b u s inesses and industries in Frankfort, Ky .. where Oooding was the worst in more than 40 years. Gov. Julian Ca rroll asked Monday for federal disaster relief. Ma ny f<'rankfort reside nts returned to their homes, bul schools. state offices a nd the county courthouse r e mained closed Many homes in lhe state t'apital were without wat er . and a bout 1,400 were Without utihtaes. The Ke ntucky River crested an Frankfort at 48.5 feet. a foot higher than in a record flood of 1937. The re were no deaths or an1uries reported. and police saad there were no reports of lootini. Dozens of fam ilies were evacuated Monday from horn~ an New Richmond, Newtown, Moscow and Cincinnati. Ohio. and an Dayton, Ky. Standby s he lte r s wl'r t· pre p ared in seve ral Ohi o communities. and in Augusta. Ky .. and Aurora, Ind. From Page A I IRAN ... some flrmg IJl the aar to get i>oo· pie ofr the st reeLc; But the situa lion 1s not very good and il'!> verv tense" o"1plomat1c sources reported the city hall, secre t police head quarter ... two. te lecommunica lions bwldmgs. five banks, eight ltq u o r s tores. four movie theaters and a hote l were destroyed or badly damaged in ft res The source~ saad sever <il thous .ind Americans living 1n Is faha n cowe r ed 1n their guarded compounds as the fighr mg swirled through the streets There were no repo r ts of American mJunes Tht• meusun· was passed over "hclm ingly by California voters :.ind conl<tins prov1s1ons which could send Wh ite to the ga'!. 1.•h1.1mbcr if he is convicted. Schmidt. quoted in itn in tcrv1ew an the San Francisco Ex ammer . s:.11d White was verv depressed and thought his being m Jail wus <t dreum He argued for full cnforcc- m e n t o f t h e o r d 1 n a n l' (· throughout the ctty, even though a eurrent sign inventory con- ducted by thl' city covered le:.::. than a quarter of Costa Mesa OVl'r a two-year period. Mortician Eugene Bergeron told the council, .. Businessmen o f the community f eel If <.in yone's signs a r e to come dowo. it s hould be thoise who never conformed to a ny law s ubstantial sums to comply with the conditions attached to that approval. These expenditures will result in the construction of 1 m provements consistent with the proposed subdivision, but oftC'n i n consis tent with :.ilternative uses of the land. "Consequently, it 1s only fair to t he developer and to the public .interest lo require the govcrnrnf! body to render its d1scret1onary decision whether and upon what conditions to <ipprove the proposed subd1v1s1on when It acts on the tentative map. Approval of the final map thus becomes a Mo rgan has been striking out lately when at comes to luck He's been laid off three limes from Jobs in the aeros pace indus try a nd, a fter a year of looking for work in Denver , he had returned to Orange County to hunt employment aRaan. Even his softball team ran short of good fortune Sunday when it lost the tournament championship at the park "( called him in lo talk about the music and 1t JUst didn't worK Jut." Eytchison said today. "I 'lave the greutest respect for th • nan. He's very talented and ha), 1 great track record. .. But we had diffe rent con cepts and it became apparent they wouldn't work themselve~ out " The f'lghling "wa:. confined to the northeastern sector of the c1 ty this morninR for two hours but 11 was brought under controi by I roops with no de<1ths or serious mJur1es." the governor :,a id f'f'Ofll Page A J FORMULA. • hc did nor specify a date Vance held a news conference in Cairo Monday, flew to Israel today for the funeral of former Prime M101:.ter Golda Meir, then new back to Cairo for more talk:, with Sudat who totally disregarded the law " Ann Mound. a member of the original Sign Ordinance Support group which moved for cleaning up the city's clutter of signs. charged that what the.• chamber seeks is "unfair " ministerial act . ·· "It says a lot about that guy, that he did a very honest thing." Lt Bill Weatherly Jr. said Monday. "ll's nice to know there are people still like that " Alo1gue picked up has tattered wallet full of $100 bills Monday night at police headquarters. It was not known 1f he planned to give a reward for Morgan's help. S<.·hoen. 62, wa1> known as ''Mr. Mus1e" at the pageant over lhe past 12 years. and wa11 well known m Hollywood as a loo-notch composer Diplomat1c sources said troops roamed the batte red streets . s mashing the window:. of stores displaying portraits of exiled Moslem leader Ayatullah Khom am1. leader o( the year long campaign to topple the 59 year-old monarch Johnson Rites Set ''Let's not c hang e thl' a m ortization schedule ," she told the coun ci l. S he sa id the chamber 1s now looking to re move illegal signs with a later hope that "thvse of ui. whose signs arc• left C'cin leave ours up." flow the ruling would apply to A rncl 's s ubdivision is s till unknown. city officials report The question now is before City Atto~ney Robert Cttmpagna foa poss 1~/e ~onsideration by the council ~t •ls Dec. 18 meeting. He produced lelev1s 1on '>pecials with Bing Crosby, And.} Williams. Pat Boone. Ethel Merman. the Telephone Hour. and a dramatic adaptation of "Svl'ngah," with Caroi Chan nmi.: and Ethel Barrymore Isfahan's governor attributed the report of heavy casualties to "certain residents or the Clly who telephone friends to pass on "1 Id rumor i. of death a nd destruction " AUSTIN. Texas IAP) -Sam Houslon J ohnson. only brother of President Lyndon B. Johnson, wi ll be buri<.'<i Thursday ne&r the grave or his once-estrange d brother .it the LB.J Ranch. Johnson, 64, died Monday after a lo ng battle with lung cancer . ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT ,,,.. o,.~,,,..,,o,..,..plf(lf •• ,"..,"*'"n·f(lm O•'" d ff\f ~ .. ,.,Pt~' t\OUOl1\.~ o, tf'Wo 0,~ ro.t\t Pw1>tr~noc~, \f'Owilr ttt~O•ttc»n'\.-,., N ttlt•,,,f'f1 Monci•f lhf'N ,_, J fffU'I lof C'«"f• Mt~ "4t#OC>f1 8fo~h wvn••~Uft &,--.,_ foun l"tl\V•H11'r ""'""° t~49fit,._..h ~ff't(N\t A ''"at• f"'QIOft.ttff•llOf't\p...,_1,"Hl~w•O•V\•ntj \"'"04•\ fflit P'•N 'CM-I ~1\.f\•"'111\1•"1 t• •I 1)0 W•\t~y~,..._,. (O\l•Mn.lt (.tlffO•l""l"l>flffl •• .. r1H -Pr..-\tOff'll .. IW'.I P!Jtlll \l't#~ Jeo• c-... V111J Pff"\~I •fWI CifottH••~, f"-11llHOlll tdl!Ot ,.,._,,, ... _ M•lf'•O•!\O f <tltor Oori.tH ~ ltt<_ .. 111411 .,,.,,.~, Men•t•"'Ol.OUor\ OfllCiH &.itO,;f\• &f•(h 1t .. 019"WW"'f't• ''"'"' ••""''"""''°" '"•tn 1 t•t\ r\. ~· l"!ftou .... ,o Telepttone (11 41642 4321 CflHlfled Ad-•Ml•int 642·5'71 ~:'1': ~ ~.:, c:~.,~r·~= "'•lttr 01 efwertt\•f'ft•~h ,,.,.,,_ m•r llf ~::;:.:::~~1-t ...... , """'"' ... ,, ~ ...... (lflt HtlA .. H IO .. (.et~ ~ t •tttor,.te tweHrl•Utflll &v ,.,,,., u to =~:r....·~ ::.::...~1!° ..._~.. "'1111••• ,, She said, "It sounds like the Chamber of Commerce wants a mortization schedules held in a beyance forever." She a dmo nished th a t the chamber ori~inaJly had agreed lo go along with the new signing ordinance but tha t she now reads ''legal threats" into s tate ments by chamber spokesman Bianchini . ~ia~chini, though, de nied any ht1gation threats in his report to the council regarding retroac u.v~ eigrung F-em<>val ordtnan<?eS now being fought in courts in other parts of the nation Mayor .Mc Farland suggested that the city should continue en forcing a ll aspects of the or. dinance simultaneously and Ig-nore the chamber's latest bid for more amortization time. He said lhe council a lready has spent muny hourl) on the 1s . sue. LA Man Convicted LOS ANGELES CAP> -A Los Angeles man reputed to be a "major fence" tor stolen property in Southern CalifomJa has been convicted on charges of concealing about $22,000 in Japanese yen a nd more than $57,000 in dfamonds and Other Jewels from U.S. C u stoms olllcJaJa. Philip R. Mastert ••s found auiJty on two counts or concealing tbe money and Jewels. -1--· -' ..-.,;: -----· .. -- I~ suits brought by Arnet against the city regarding the initia~ive and subsequent Rl rezoning, the city. petitioners and voters have been upheld so f a r th rou g h t h ree court he<inngs. MEDICAL ... well awa~ the county, dtre-to the r1sral hm1tat1ons imposed by Propos1t1on 13. find s 11 nt'<'C ssary lo make ruts throughout county ~overnment " In addition to sending along a copy of Kuyper's opinion. Riley told Aldrich that Thomas would be meet ing him to discuss legal issues a nd othe r mutual con· cerns. Earli er . s upervisor s had formed a team of county of ficials to seek other ways to pro- vide the medical care But as the contradicting legal opinions float in. rep0rts indicat ec;t conferences between county und unjversily offi cials had de terior att'd into a stalemate. Supervisors asked Thomas to meet with them individually before opening new discussions wllh Aldrich And S upe rvi sor Ralph Diedrich said 'ie would arm Thomu wtt.b a llst of questions t.o be an.swettd by UCI officials particularly relaUn1 t.o paUent villt1, medical charges and un l veralt,y overhead ' __ 1_ .. . , ' ; Choos~ a sooc101 bol' rrom our extens1vt: selec 11on ol hand rubbed veal looth11ri:. •• I .•. :· SALT Summit Stall Carter Criticizes 'Doom, Disaster' WASHINGTON <AP1 Prt.•f.ldt•nt <'ttrt.r 'lld tocby "Sood Pn.>tU'\>1'e." 111 be1n1 madto toword rt11ch1ne a tratt>gl(' urm11 llm1tauon •a"""menl with tht' Soviet Union but 111~ut•' rem 1110 to ~ rt'l>Ol\1f'd tM-ron.-ht> .ind So, 1t't Pr •iod~nt l.l"Onad Hreatmt•\ \\111 mttt to rondudt' u lnPatv Grave Problem "A~ W(' MJIPt'Olh'h M time wh£•n we un~ lutt' tht• item• h11vt• IK"tm rt11olvt'd th~l urt• 11\Jll undt•r nt'JtOt13lklfl, .it lh•t tlOll' Wl" Wiii h11vt· l'lwnmlt ml't•tlna." ('itrtN told a natlOfHtlly hroudca&t m·v-~ <•onh•rt'n~ A\k1-d ubuut thl' cont1 nu1n.i unrt'!lt lf'I Iran. ('»rt r iu11d, 'I full\ e:itpttt UM• shuh lo mutnlum ,.,.,.,.,.....,. Mike Dittman of New Richmond, Ohio, checks an 1839 ~ravestone after the Ohio River flood covered the hi storit gravc•yard where h.is relatives are buried About 40 families were evacuated. Officials Answer Huntingto:ri Recall By ROBERT BARKER 0t I._ D•llv Pl101 ~1 .. 1 Four Huntml(ton Reach elect· t>d 0H1r 1ah who wc•re named m rt•call action last week filed their official responses to tht: al· lcgatrnns Monday Amon~ other things, the of· f1 c1uls ch1imcd that the recall or· gam:w . .., art• nibblc·rc1users and d .. ,s101·nts who "thrive on turmml Tht• n '<'all pt•rpt•trators also wen• ;irc·us1•d of tr~·1ng to gain control of lht• c·1t\. attornc' 's of· fH'f' and "'th b<'tng dc.,truct1vc Thi• four officials Mayor Ro n l'a tt1n<,on. <.'11) Attorney Gall llullon ;.ind Councilmen Hon Shc•nkman and John Thorn a... ""l'fl' .. erved recall pap1·r... JI <• t'tl' Council meeting I J1•<' I 'Tht·~ hatl "l'V('n days lo Woman Shot; Ex-husband Kills Himself A manletl dispute in Anah<'im t>nded 111 dcaU1 Monday for a man who shot and wounded his w•f(', then turned lhe ~un on himi;t•lf, pol ice reported today. Alb<•rt Ht>nry Ash. 57. died at noon or a single, self·innicted p1'-l1>I wound to the head. •1rr11·1·r.., i.:ud respond to the charges Their answers will be attached to re· call pt.>titicms ln his officwl response. Pat- tinson said the recall group is self-serving and negative "and out to destroy rather than build a better community." "These vague charges are out. rageous and an insult and J challenge these dissidents to prove their charges." he said Shenkman. who has previous· ly announced that he intends lo step down from the City Council n ext Mond ay. labt'led th e charg~ irrational and false "The leaders of this 1r responsible action are com prised or a Small group or d1S.'>I dent militants whose only goals and objectives are to c reate chaos a nd confusion." he said Mrs. Hutton s aid r ecall backers are part or a ~roup which st>eks to subvert her office and lobby for legal advice to support their own personal goals and political obJN't1ves "If they cannot control this oC· fice. they seek to destroy it and the city government it servei..." she said. Councilman John Thomus de· nied all allegations agamst him that included inrompetence. fis · cal 1rresponsibillty, failure to res pond to citizen needs. in volvement in practices which appear to be deceitfuJ to voters. conflict of interest and conduct unbecoming an elected om caal powt•r " Ill' rrtlki't~ • · pr\!'dkUons ot doom and disaster" .-nd what he raHrd "wwuntrollcd statements mudt• from foreign countrie1." that h uvr ~xucerbatcd the 'Hluahon (.' i.trll'r ~ 1>latcment was an obv1oua r\"fen!nce lo Ayutullahi Khomauu. the Iranian Moslem lt.·udl'r eiuled in Paris On the po8Mbillty of a s ummit mt't'llng wtlh Brezhnev, Carter !',did thl'y would use the opportwuty to discuss the issues involved ln US. Soviet relations ('a rt er was asked about I l'po rt~ that 1:1n agreement 1s 1mmment and could be reached at an upcoming meeting between Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance and Soviet foreign Minis ter Andrei Gromyko. "We've made good progress on SALT." Carter said. "I can't ~ay that we 've reached agret'ment." He said a joint statement on the Vance·Gromyko meeting would be made later today in Washington and Moscow. On other matters, Carter said: He has not yet decided whether to seek removal of federal price controls on gasoline, adding that Energy Secretary James Schlesinger and Alfred Kahn, chairman or the Council on Wage and Price Stability. are reassessing the prospect of lifting the ceiling in v1('w of the nation 's inflation problems Ile does not view the Dec 17 deadline for agreement between Egypt and Israel on a peace treaty as a "now or never proposition.·· Carter did say. however, he believes meeting the deadline is important insofar as it would indicate the ability of the two Mideast nations lo honor a commitment. The estimated $650,000 the Democratic Party spent on its mid ·term co nvention in Me mprus, Tenn .. was a good investment "I think the conrerence was worth the money," he said. "f believe it was very important for me as a president as well as for the O~mocratic Party. lo have my :o1uccesses and failures" urfi?ued openly -The frequent playing of the national anthem does not downgrade its symbolism. "Whenever I hear the playing of the national anthem. I am stirred." the pres ident said. -He has reached a decision o n whether to seek a second term , but declined to disclose it. "Lat er," the Pr,J!Sident r esponded, when asked if he would share his political plans with the public. -lie is concerned about "the growing investment of the oil companies in the competitive sources of energy supply." Carter apparently was referring to petroleum company investment in alternative energy sources s uch as coal and uranium Thl· "plusses completely outweigh tht' minuses" where lhl' I ast 11 1 ::! months 01 n1 s adm1n1strat1on <trl' concerned. Jn tongut··tn·cheek fashion. howl.'ver. Carter preceded the assesscmenl by noting that he is a "romplt•tcly non·btased analyst " Differences between himself and Sen Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass .. "art' minor." Carter said he believes some variation of views on particular issues, suc h as devising a national health care policy. is good for the Democratic Partv. "Congress will be the ultimate judge" of whether his fi scal 1~ budget is fair a11d adequate for all elements or society "I have not changed my goals." Carter said or his budget preparations. "I am going lO have an adequate defense and I am going to cut the budget deficit to below $30 billion " 111-. estranged wire. Angie. 37, 1t·mJ1nf'd 1n stable ('()ndltion at Wt"~l i\n~tre1m Communify llosp1tal today Officers srud Ash shot his wife thret• t1mC'S as she prepared to le<1ve their Beach Boulevard apartmt'nl with her clothes Students Protest Kids 'Ignite' El Toro Home A fire, believed caused by children pla~lng with matches. cau i-ed an estimated $20,000 damaJ(t> to an El Toro home Monday night, Orange County firemen reported today. Investigators said damage to the home o( the Robert C. llint:r. family, 25252 Ginger Road. wa11 <'o nflncd to a second-story bedroom. attic and roof. Members of the Hintz family, who were at home when the 8:37 p m fire broke out, escaped without lnjury, firemen said. .... ...,._ .. Teacher Absences By RA VMOND ESTRADA JR. OI llw o.ftv Ptlol St.tt About 50 Huntington Beach High School stude nts picketed their campus and refused•to al· lend classes this momlng to pro· test a reported teacher "sick·in" by 57 Instructors Monday. Only 18 Huntington Beach High School teacht!rs said they were ill and did not attenci classes today. Almo.c;t hair or the school's 128 teachers rePorted they were slcktMondny District ort1cials said they believe Monday's high nurnber of teacher absences was or· ganized but teacher leaders claim the reported "sack-in" _...__,_ - may have been a wildcat effort. Teachers have threatened to strike JM. 3 if no contract set· tlement can be reached with the school board. Brandlshinf signs lhaL read "Teacher S ck-Ins Mean No Education" and "Sick-ins Mean Higher Taxes." the students led b~· freshman Ken Klein, 14 . marched in front of Huntington Beach lligh School as other youngster11 arrived on school buses Klein said his father gave him the idea for the protest. ·'Other students said they will join us during second period," Klein said. Dave \'an, Will Tra1'el Wanda Marshall. director of the Orange County Braille Center. introduces 5-year-0ld Kellie Waldcrs to the center's new $12.000 van in Irvine. It was donated .Jy m e mbers of the Roosters of Chanteclwr. at left. The business booster group has also donated a tandem bicycle so a blind youngster can pedal along with a sighted one. Gravel Firm Sues Dougherty Over Closure Order Recall Try A sand and gravel m1rung firm operating 1n Caspers Regional Park has filed an Orange County Superior Court lawsuit. challenging a county or- der to shut down. Officials of the Conrock Com· pany filed the suit Monday ask- mg the court to determine if the county lawfully can order tht- Steed Murder Suspect Pleads 'Not Guilty' James Richard Hoffer pleaded innocent Monday to charges or murdering San Clem ente Police O fficer Richard Steed in a darkened alley Dec 29. Steed. 30. was shot twice and fatally wounded as h e was answenng a medical aid call at 1524 N. El Camino Real. Hofrer. 23. entered not guilty pleas to first degree murder and robbery charges In Judge John Griffin's South Orange County courtroom. The robbery cha rges stem from allegations that Hoffer robbed a man of $18 at knife· point m the early .morning hours prior torus capture Nov. 30. Hoffer faces a Dec. 18 pre· liminary h ea ring on both charges. He is being held in the UCJ MedicaJ Center jail ward in lieu of $500,000 bail. He was reported in good condition today recover· ing from what auth orities believe was a self.inflicted kn.ire wound in the stomach. firm to cease mining because of erosion to the park upstream from the firm's operation along San Juan Creek. Jn the meantime. county of. ficials are pondering what ac· tt0n to lake next Murray Storm. an assistant director of the county Environ· mental Management Agency. said last week Conrock's mirung permit was not renewed Dec l because negotiations to repair park damage blamed on the mining had bogged down However. Conrock's attorney. Angelo Palmieri wrote back that the company was entitled to operate its gravel pit a nd would not-honor the order. He s aid Conrock paid permit rees for a whole year starting July l and since no refund has been issued the permit is still in effect. County offtctals contend that Conrock's operation:. along San Juan Creek caused e rosion damage to the park during last winter's rains. The storm s wollen crt>ek washed a gully 20 feet deep and 400 feet wide in places. uproot- ing trees. destroying picnic facilities and wasrung out the park entrance road. County officials conte nd it may cost $2.7 million to repair damage while Conrock's latest se ttlement offer ts about $500,000. Deputy County Counsel Arthur Wahlstedt Jr. sa id las t week Conrock officials "appeared to have invited a lawsuit''when they asked in their letter to be not1f1ed of any legal action the county might pursue. ~Sport, Falh Short A move to oust dissident William Dougherty. from the Orange County Republica n Cen- tral Committee rel! rar short of its mark Monday night. In a 19-12 vote, the GOP Cen tral Commjttee tabled a motion that would have called for the commiUee lo consider expelling Dougherty for speaking out against a Republican candidate 1n the recently concluded general election campaign. Tabling the motion meant 19 of the voters at the committee meeting did not want Dougherty's proposed expulsion Today the outspoken attorney said he was delighted by the ac- tion and said "it shows a movl' toward reason and unity that has been absent over the past six years . ''Whe n o ne bccomt•s a member of the Republican Cen tra l Commjttee. one d<>t!sn't g1w up h is right or fret! speech undt'r the First Amendment of the U.S Conslltut1on. · · Dougherty said He became a target of the ouster move when he spoke out against the election of John Schmitz tn the 36th State Senatt• District. And o n ce GOP part y chairman Lots Lundberg raised the iss ue of party loyalty. Dougherty bc"<'ame even mon· outspoken In add1t1on lo t;.iking on Schmitz. Dougherty said he will run a~ainst Stale Sen John Briggs, R·Fullerton , in tht: R cpu blican primary l'lect1on IO 1980 a gift idea for the active person Storekeepers Kevin and Brad are wearing shirts that look great in the game or on the sideline. These shirts are made with short cotton twill collars, multi-stripe knit cuff and waistband and muff pockets. If you like, match them with coordinating shorts. ~19119'11 11•:~ lr\1no ''"'"f't">rl Ro·" h l Jl1to>r1t•J l'h.-1 ('.I' \le-I ' • If s. , ......... --:.-: : .. :ii-~ ....... . ... \ I l k (ll k n • A4 O~LV PILOT Jut · :·,~. ~oa ting TU Ga T TOW1NG FLAP: Sid Soft t , Lht noted Newport Beach re&1•W"•leur, Cost-a MN• realdtnt and vtnt•&• Clldlltu collector. now h••.• ntw bobby. Ht la a d ftnd rd tho UnJted Sl•let Coo.tt.ltuUon ln th.ls new role, Sld tHnu to be twl1Un1 • t.1&1 knife lnlo the -1dt of Co•ta M u Cny HaJI He ha1 aued tho city Into federal coun All lh1I "tom about l>Cl'eaUM Soffer had t.brff a1jn1 Cadlllact, vtnta,. ltt7, llllO .. oct 1984, dlaplayed on hl• propel'\.)' out on Arbor rt-et C'1ty braaa aald they wert eycaorn. d dtdara th )' are thJnt• of twauty and Joys forcivtr MESA nTY OFnC"IAl.S ''w to It that tht'lr view prevaUf'd by ICndtn« low truck!\ lo Sid'~ pl1ac~ 1tnd 1>Utllnac th~ i.nateh on lhl' lhrtt old car~ Sid M'rt'Olmcd foul. u~ Conatitutlcnalllt Sfd St>/fe1t With ObJ~ct of Iii. A/f~aon went before the plannlne comnusaion. Sorter's version of hls appearance goes llke this: "They allowed me to have a hearing to see U I could have a bearing to see If they could tow away my car1S which theY. had already towed ofr. . . " I don t know tr you followed that or not but Sid thinks it's absolutely htlarious. tn the end, the city offered Soffer a refund of the $127 il cost to tow away his vinl~ge vehicles. BUT THAT WASN'T the end, really. Sid refused the money. He has flied suit in federal court, alleging his constllutlonal rtghl8 we re stomped upon when clly officers invaded bis property and snatched the cars. He want.& $100,000 for ltU. mental agony; $10,0001n damaees, $200 for towing OOflt.a and assorted otherpuniUves totallne $130,200. • The lates( round came Dec. 4, when Deputy City Attorney Mark J. Huebsch wrote Sid, seeldne a delay in the court action. Huebsch pleaded that S1d cooperut.c and sign a delay agreement. "NOW TIIEV WANT my cooperation," Sid huffed. "Where were they when I wanted theirs?" Thus It was this week that Soffer penned a reply to Cit y Attorney Robert R. Camp1tgna, declaring how Insulted he is at being shunted off to a deputy lawyer, who he dOet'ln't even know. As for cooperation, Soffer recalled how he tried for cooperation "as my cars were being hooked up to three tow trucks (and) l have trouble 1etUng one tow truck when I need it. But W s matter was of such a serious nature a.a to demand three. I should have known I was fiahtlne aeainst the gods, as a mere mortal could never have mwitered three tow trucks at lhe ume time and place ... " ALSO MUSTER ED at hls property, Sid alleges, were a zoning Inspector and "the largest policeman I have ever 11een -six· feet seven Inches tall and 260 pounds." After reading Sid's reply to Mr. Huebsch, r don't think he granted the city legal forces the court delay they pleaded ror. J trunk his reply was more Uke a verbal thumb placed In the vicinity or his nose. Vance on 'Shuttle' TEL A VIV. Israel <AP> Shuttling Secretary of State Cyrus H Vance called on Israel lo be flexible in negoUaOona for a peace treaty with Egypt, said he discussed "some new Ideas" with Presi· dent Anwar Sadat and reported "good progress." Vance made his comments at a news conference in Cairo Mon· day, flew to Israel today for the funeral of former Prime Minister Golda Meir, then flew back to Cairo for more talks with Sadat. lie returns to Israel on Wednesday Dunng today's stopover in Israel, Vance said Mrs. Meir was "an outstanding figure, one or the great leaden of the world. In hl'r memory. we rededicate ourselves to her goal and our goal or finding a Jagting pcucc m the Middle Eust." Moth r of Israel Golda Meir Laid to Rest JERUSALEM CAP> -Ooldu Meir. the aron·wlllcd arandmotber who led tua l ln peace and war . was buned In a plaln pine coffin on a Jeruaalem hilltop today Among other pioneer lt>aders of the Jewish atalt An army chaplain prayed for peace as the grave wu filled. Pourina rain deepened the glc..,.,., Israelis re1t as they watched the ttlovlled 1t1~ funeral. . b • ~ Th• former prime mlniater rab I. Maj. Gen. Gau Navon, wbo dled Friday al the aae <>t fl>. prayed. wH lnt.ttred on Mount Herzl ' Members o r the famil y before a pln ln.'e, in 8 aecUon 0; dropped lumps of earth. Into the the national c~ml'ler,Y called Ji?rave. Md army chaphuns ruled The Plot of lhc Nation's Oreul it with earth from straw The auve waa next to that or thl· basket.!. Women soldiers place<.! prime mlni•ter she liUccct!ded 111 wreaths on the mound, and an 1-9&9. Levi ~hkol a r.'!1 Y cha pl aln call~ out: PRES ID ENT YITZHAK Navon and Prime MlnistH Mcn4'chem Begm hcuded 1,000 larat!l1 ofllclals, foreign rcprt•Mmtutives, relatives and friend!> IJlvtted to the graveside nrvu:e. Ten army chaplains chanted prayers a& the coHln was carried 1nt.o the burlaJ ground by stx army generals and tw1> police inspectors . An honor guard of 60 cadets stood at attention, soaked by the raln, and the mourners huddled under umbrellas. Mrs. Meir's son. Menachem. chanted Kaddish. the Jewish prayer ror the dead, as ihe IaraeU nag was removed from the coffin and 1t was lowered lnto the ground. .,REMEMBER HEB, oh Lord. wlth mercy," lhe army's ch.Jcf Boston Pops Maestro Has Brain Surgery BOSTON <APJ -Boston Pops conductor Arthur Fiedler wa!> reported in stable cond1t1on al Tufts New ~ngland Medical Center today following brain surge ry. The •·1im1ted neurosurgical procedure" performed Monday night on the 83·year·old maetitro lasted about one hour, s~11d hos pital 1tpokes"an Hank Wilson. THE SURGERY WAS "to correct problems that had been affecting bis (Fiedler '~/ mobility and guit." Wilson said "The procedure, which took about one hour, was done to relieve pressure produced by i n creased amounts of cerebrosplnal nuid," he said. ''The procedure Involved diverting the fluid from the brain through a thread·llke sy nthetic tube into the abdominal cavity. '·Physicians report that Mr Fiedler tolerated the procedure well and is now in lhe hospital's special care unit where hi s condition h listed as fair.·· Wilson said In a statement. "It will be several days before a full poKt·surgical evaluation can be made." EARLIER MONDAY, Wilson said the conductor had trouble walking, "aJong with a few other ai lm ents." He declined to provide details of the ailments or lo describe th e walking problem or the surgery. Fiedler, who will be 84 Sunday, e ntered the hospital Saturday, about a week after he had been discharged from the medical center after four days of treatme nt for what was described as exhaustion Mr!>. Golda Meir . . . in the name or t h e citizens who respected you . . . in the name Of your grieving family ... WC ask that you go to your rest in peace. May your destiny and our destiny be that of peace." A MILITARY ESCORT brought the flag-draped coffin to Mount Heril after a memorial service in the Chagall Hall of the Knesset, Israel's parliament. The memorial service was to have been held in the plaza in front of the Knesset. where the body lay in slate Monday and Monday night. Jl was moved indoors because or the rain, and the hall could accommodate only about 400 or the mvited guests. The Israeli people watched on television. The service was a simple one, in accordance with Mrs. Meir's wish that there be no eulogies and no memorials to her. The Cabinet also decided that there would be no otricial mourning period since that is normally done onJy for presidents and prime ministers who die in ofCice AF Grounth 700 C-130s WASHINGTON <AP> - The Air Force ha s gro unded Its more -than -700 C -130 a ircraft f or safe t y inspections after a cr ash that killed ftve crewmen in Kentucky. The Alr Force ls looking al throttle control cables in all the planes because of the crash Sund ay. Momenta before the plane went down , the pilot radioed that be was havmg throtUeproblems. . ' ' - NATION I WORLD Rhodesian Oil Bla%e Fire roars through Rhodesia's main oil storage depot Monday night after being hit by guerrilla rockets. Security forces said rockets were fired from outside the security fence around the depot which is four miles from the center of Sallsbury. There were no reports of casualties. Cult Death Ritual Took 'Five Hours' NEW YORK (AP> -At Jeaat 70 of the Peoples Temple cult members who died lo the m us murder·aulc:lde at Jonestown, Guyana, were given cyanide by ln,JecUon. the New York Tlml!l> said today in a story that quoted Guyanese officlals. The Times sald the dlsclosure came from well·placed Guyanese government sources who said the placement of the lnJe<" lions, high on the up~r arm, made it unlikely that they were self administered. MOST OF THE Tt PEOPLE ln,Jeded were adults and amonR them was Christine Miller, the one woman tdentirted by survtvor.., as having been openJy a1ainat the mus suicide plan of cult leader the Rev. J im Jones, the report said. The Time. also reported the discovery that several small bot ties labeled as liquid ·Valium, a tranqulllzer, and evidently swallowed by cult members, actually contained cyanide It also said that authorities have not pos1t1vely estabhshed th.tt Jones, one of two people found dead from gunshots. actucilly touk his own hfe The other gunshot death was that of Annie Moore, Uw commune's senior nurse, who was found in Joneb' house. near ,, safe in a file cabinet Authorities saJd her position indicated sht· was shot from behind as she turned t.o speak. the Times said IN RECONSTRUCTING nt£ D£Anf ritual. authorities havt· concluded that 1t took about five hours to complete the tu!>k of ad mm1stenng poisoned punch and lethal inJecLions to the mor(' than 900 cultists who died. 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O.C.mber t2. 1978 DAILY PILOT AS , Jon~s Aide Suhpoeaned Sorry for Kaid Te ni Buford R efuse d Prosecution Immunity Pancho Villa R em embered SAN YSIDRO <At>) Pedro Gonzalez says he's aithamed or his raid with Pancho VIiia Into the border town or ColumbWI. N . M .. 62 years ago. a notorious incident that Ii. the stuff or legend. l SAN FRA CISCO <AP l -t"orm r Peoplu Temph member Tm1 Bu!Ol'd. believed to ha a top aide to the Rev. Jim Jon • bu o aub- pocoaed to appear befo... the federal arand jury lookin lnlo the Ouyao• uua:.lnauon or Rep Leo Ryan. HY• u s Al torney G WilUam ltun~r Hunter d cUnl'd Monday to uy when ahe wo uld l lJpctur before the '"mtl tn San Fran daco, which Ot)ll mt4.ll 1 on Wednesday dett1Cll>d from tht ttimple In hate Octobn. hud uked for lmmunJ. ty from prosc.-cution but WH rc- fuHd. llunlt-r uld Ms Buford, who Ile Hid M". Uuford'a lawyer, Murk L1tne, who wu s In Jonestown wllh attorney C.:hule~ Ourry on Nov. 18 when More Venus Surprises Due? MOUNTA1N Vll;W <AP> Sctt'nlt•t•. lh4!1r tht"Orl •boot t.he ortam of tht· univene alrudy UOll•tUed by lnlormalion from the Venus rrobe . t-x~cl moto ~'llelatk>n~ from tht" ma o nt-wly ubtuln~ dntu on F.arth :i. nl'atl'!it pJanf'tary ne1ahbor "1'Mru la • rich ·~trum of mattrlal 1mt1 th<.>re w&JUnJ to ~ analyted." said Harvard Unlnn.atf pl\yalclat M•cba I McElroy, one of bcorea o scienllal galb~re<t at the NauonMI At:ronaut1cs and Space AdmlnbtraUon's Ame ... Rt.>searth Cn1kr bert• fo'l1'8l tl!pom lrum the proJ~t came m Satur· day when the five probes Vflrlou.aly s haped metal packngt>S or data-gathenng ln.strument$- h1t the surtal·e ot Venus AU the probes consist ot a forwant heat 1dueld and u pre,sure vessel. both made of litamum. und un ufterbody made or alum mum. The information, &howing 100 times more of the inert gas argon-36 In Venus' atmosphere than Earth's and as much as 1.000 time!> more in the at· mos phere or Mars, caused sc1entJsts to speculate the planets we re not created in the same way, as had been previously beheved StabM...,. S tU,wr t R e le a •ed LOS ANGELES CAP> -Police say they now have no suspects m the "Skid Row Stabber" case following lbe release of a 33-year-old man. Gary Lee Stinson, booked last Thursday for invesUga- t100 or murder in connecUon with the slaytnfs. "Our investigation, including the ineup, . Flu Epidemic Closes Schools MENDOTA <AP> -E lementary schools here have been closed four days before Christmas vaca- tion was to start in an attempt to stop the spread or a bad nu epidemic among primary students, of- ficials aaJd Superintendent Alfred Negrete said about 40 percent or the district's 1,200 students in grades kindergarten through eight were absent at the close of school Monday. School was to recess for Christmas vacation but Negrete asked the school board to approve an early recess to stop the spread of tbe bug. lie said the missed days would be made up at the end of the school year. ( J l'atubha~ oo ~·onrwct1on belwttn Mr. Stinson and Lbt: crlmt'fl robbery homicide are investigaung," police CommMd~r Wilham Booth said Monday r111ht PnipMr al (.'anal Bffl •~le SA CRAM ENT0 (AP> -The Peripheral Canal bill its back. ll Willi Introduced without comment Monday by the same author as last session, slate Sen. Ruben Ayala, D·Chlno. It Is SB 89. The 43-male Perlphentl Canal around the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta was pro- posed 15 yeari. ago as part of the California Water Project. Cowtty Roam l/p9radl•9 1Jr9ed LOS ANGELES <AP> -A s urvey by county enginet>rs shows that more than half of all county roads in California are in substandard condition and in need or rebu.llding, resurlacing, paving or graveling. The s urvey, released Monday ln Los Angeles by The Road Information Program. concluded that a fi ve-year county road renewal program is needed to upgrade 37 .000 mlles or "fair" to "very poor'' highways. Mfteor Showe r S lated Tonight LOS ANGELES CAP> -Pieces of a long-dead comet will streak cross the sky tonight 8nd Wednesday as the annual Gemlnid meteor shower breaks through the Earth's upper atmosphere. "The Geminid is usually a good shower.'' said Dr. Edwin Krupp, director of the Griffith Observatory. "Unfortunately, we wUl have a full moon on Thursday and so the sky is going to be bright -perhaps too bright to see much or anything.•• Real Beard, Real Santa Stie and belteve al Hun11no1on center All men want all -weather Maincoats~ by London Fog ... I I "J11per" lea tu res ooubte entry tower paten pocketr.. upper zip pocltets fully lined. Deotm blue. natu1al 45.00 .. Byron:' zip front Jacket with hidden pockets has zip· In acrytlc pile liner to keep you warm. Navy, tan 50.00 silverwoods because Loodon Fog' lets yau laugh at the weather Polyester/cotton outershells keeps you dry wtien 11 ra1ns-class1c styling keep!-. you looking your best In regular Jnd Jong s1zeG 45 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH ., ........... ~, ... J • ~ ) . lhti ma1111 murders and 1Juic1des of Jone& um.I more than 900 Temple followent occurred, had not bee n subpoenaed to testuy before the arand Jury. Last Friday, 11 Temple mem· bers who had returned from Ouy11n11, reported to the grand Jury In response to subpoenas. Ten or them asked for lawyers and were allowed lo delay jury appearances unUl Wednesday. The six other temple mem· hers who returned with the 11 from Guyana also have been subpoenaed by the grand jury. Hunter aaid. Meanwhile. the U.S. Publlr Defeners's Office announced Monday that 10 attorneys, chosen from a volunteer panel. will advise the 10 witnesses Wednesday. T H E ATTO R NEYS , usually paui between $20 and $30 a day. will wail outside the grand jury chamber and confer with witnesses as reouested. The auomeys and their clients; are Dennis Roberts, for Michael Simon. 23: Stephen Adrian. for Pres ton Wade, 23 ; Marcus Topel. for Guy E. Mitchell, 25; William Osterhoudt, for Robert Stroud, 20: George Walker. for Laura Johnston. 31 ; James Burke. for Cleveland Newell. 23; James McCabe, for Burrell Wilson, 27; Roger Ruffin. for Chuck Kirkendole. 30; Anne Flower Cumings, for Aaron Hendricks, 25 ; and Susan Jordan. ror Paul Mccann, 27. No attorney was named for Thomas Beikman, 21. who testified Friday. The horseback raid on March 9. 1916, left dead nearly 20 civlllans and men or the u .s. 13th Cavalry. depending on what account Is believed. Gonzalez. now 82, as seek- m& U.S. citizenship. "I feel ashamed or that." he said of the Columbus raid "I was very young. We took them in their sleep.·· The United Stat.es threw 1. s support to VenusUano arranza and not Vllla urlng a time or turmoil Mexico, and Villa re· Ii ated with the raid irst, the raiders drank whisky, recalls Gonzalez. who served as Villa's tele· grapher. AFTERWARD, general John Pershing chased Villa's band into the Sierra Madre mountains of Mexico. Villa kept 82 men with him and the others scattered. Gonzalez stayed with Villa ill what he recalls as coyote caves. The U.S. troops set a brush fire that enveloped the area, but the remain- ing 80 of Villa's men slipped through a narrow pass to the east and kept watc h there. Gonzalez said. After the fire died. all but 22 o r tbe APWl ........ le SEEKS cmZENSHIP Pedro Gonzalez Am ericans lert "We even thought he was dead ... said Gonzalez of Villa. Gonzalez stayed in the Mexican army, r e tiring as a majdr. He took a woman friend to El Paso. Texas. in 1917 and they married . Six of their seven children are still living. Gonzalez and his wire move d t o San Yi.id ro about JO years ago. Their progeny in c lud e 7R grandchildren and great grandchildren. LAST FR IDA V, during the grand jury session. a news con- ference was called at which Hunter announced that murder- consp1 racy warrants against eight TemP.le members in con- nection with the Ryan killing were being scrapped because the eight were dead. 'Gi,veaway' Postponed The eight names were given to the FBI by Temple defector James Cobb Jr .• who swore in an affidavit that he recognized them as they fired guns on the airstrip. LOS ANGELES CAP> -Hustler Magaune has postponed its ··tarry f1ynl $1 million giveaway" contest, Just days before lh1• winners were lo have been chosen, magazine officials confirmed Monday. A spokeswoman for the magazine said the widely-publicized contest. was ~tponed because of the assassination attempt on magazmc publisher Larry Flynt last March In Lawrence vHle. Ga. AIR -CALIFORNIA Reno from Orange County ond Ontario, for as little as $37 one way. O ur lowest fare saves you $9 over the.) nearest competition. Daily nonstop iet service from both cities. Take oil for Reno. Sparkling night- lifo. Posh,· new casinos. Big namL· stars. Harrah's famous automobile collection. Nearby ski slopes and beautiful Lake Tahoe. Call your Travel Agent or Air California reservauons. Daily flights to Lake Tahoe too. In Orange Coun- ty, (714) 752-1000; Downey, (2]3) 924- 3313; Laguna, (714) 496-6000; Los Angeles, (2 13) 627-5401; San Cle- mente, (714) 496-6000; Riverside/San Bernardino, (71 4) 825-6900. Reno service starts December 18. -=-- n-• -: \ . -·· ' ,.. Oranoe Coast Daily Ptloc Ed~to...1al Pa~~ .................................. R•o•~•rt•N•.W•eed .. /•Pu•b·ll'.~.' .... Th0m ... as.K~"·v·11·'e.d .. 't~ ·• ·r• ~. T~. ~ 12. 1118 B•rbor• l(r1tlblch/Ed1torlal P-oe Editor Court's Rulings Change Balance Th1s has beeo a dbquieUng year for oblerven or lho U S. Supreme Court UWe by Utt.le tt bu been edgina away rrom earlier Int rpret.aUons of CQD&Ululiooat njhta. The ar1umcnll alwa)'I cite bet~r entoreemenl of thtl law u a buta for th rulings. But one hu the unouy feellnc that the ulln~rvaUve majority on Lho rourt, in all eq mesa to undo what ll rqarda as too·Ubera.1 rut. kngs ol earlier courta. may be movtna too far from con· lltuUonal (uarantea ol lndlvtdual rrttdom Some of the rullni• were direcUy 1lmed at the press, which Ol.lef Ju.1Uce Warren Burger openly dlllikb. but the side effects rould easll,y reach lnlo tbe homes and oJ r 1 rs of other cttlzenl. The two moet oouble ,,..'t're the authorluuon ot sur- prise s arches of ne rooms by poli~e looking for evidence (could lh11 not be extended to other bubi ne.., e ? ) und the demand that newsmen hand over muterial that would ldentif} the sources of confidenual backaround lnformaUon. Now we have a new mterpretauoo or the fourth Amendment '11arantee ot protl'Ctlon from unreasonable ~l'urrh and seizure It appears to overturn an earl.Jer ruhng thal eviden~ ::.e1zed illegally -that 1s, without a warrant -tr. not ad m iss1 ble tn rourt. In ef!ect the rullna says that only the owner or r~nter of a car or dwelling ls entJtled to protection agaln8l war· rantless searches. A passenger in a car. or a driver who does not own it. or a guest in a home does not have "a legitimate expectation or privacy," says the court. Dissenting Justice Byron R. White warned that this could mean "open season" for police stops or any vehicle occupied"by two or more people. The narrow 5-4 Supreme Court ruling indicates that some justices were troubled by its potential. There is a dehcate balance between giving law enlorcement enough rope, but not too much. The rugh court seems to be tilling the balance. The Spirit of 13 When Proposition 13 was being debated, there was some concern over the fact that more than twe>-thirds of its potential tax benefit would go to commercial and in· dustrial property owners. When the proposition passed there were some bold assurances rrom such beneficiaries that this benefit would be returned to the community. For the most part, except for billing adjustments from some of the utilities, the matter ended there. Now Wells Fargo & Company, whose principal subsidiary is the the 360-branch Wells Fargo Banlc system, has come out with a welcome, down-to-earth program for distribution of its tax benefit. After determining that its tax saving for the last six months of this year will amount to $1.2 million, the com· pany has announced that the entire amount will be re· turned to the community in three $400,000 grants. The first will to go to California public television sta· tions for the express purpose of s upporting classroom TV instructional programs. Orange County's KOCE/Channel 50 will be among the nine stations sharing this grant. The second $400,000 will go to the California Neighborhood Housing Services Foundation to support housing rehabilitation in deteriorating areas. Half of this grant will be used in Southern CaJlforula. The final $400,000 will be divided among United Ways and similar organizations including Orange County's United Way_ and United Crusade. Wells Fargo & Company deserves a low bow for following through on what could have been an empty pro- mise. Fire Protection Orange County Supervisor Ralph Clark came up with un intriguing proposal last week when he suggested the creation of an agricultural firebreak to protect urban areas from the ravages of wilderness brush fires. As proposed. the firebreak system would be pat· terned after a Santa Barbara county program under which 675 acres have been turned into scattered firebreaks of avocado and citrus orchards. The program would rely on state and feder al grants to help convert barren acreage into farm land and could involve such things as the innovative use of reclaimed wastewater and drip irrigation for agriculture. Clark's proposal. referred by supervisors to a study committee of county fire officials, along with state and federal forestry administrators, certainly is worth ex· ploring. Today's economic times make any very costly new government program unwise. But creating firebreaks between urban areas and the wilderness could help save taxpayers the countless dollars required each year to fight devasting brush blazes. • Oplnlon9 expresse.1 In the space aboYe are those of the Daily Piiot. Othe< vli:tws expressed on Chia page are those of Cheir authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Daily Piiot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642--4321 , Boyd/Grammar Good gTammar ls a lot of bunk . For tnsllMe, tb~ following sen tence isn't worth a whole lot, even thouJb It la grammaUcally correct: •·The gentleman said, ID speaking of the word Dear Gloomy GU8 Besldea bef 01 ChrlSt· mas t'tme a1aln. it's time to buy thoH long cardboard cylinders covered with a 6-lnch sheet or bri&bUy col· ored paper. J.C.V. ' that. that that that that that lady parsed was nol that that that that gentleman had re· quested ber to analyze." Got that? lf you'd been in Cape Province, South Africa, In 1934. sir, you could have bought donkeys at four cents a piece. Was none other than Bllly Sunday who said, "Going to church doesn't make you a Christian anymore than go- ing to lhe garage makes you an automobile." No. the moon Is not the heavenly body that routinely comes closest to earth, am 1urprl1ed to learn. Two u te rotdl -a ~pie of rock.a between Mara and Jupiter - awing in orbttl that actually brinf them closer to earth t.ban Lbe moon. 'Sesame Street' Eats Tax Funds · W ASJDNOTON (AP) -One of th sad lronlt.-. of aovemment funded proerams IA that the rare auc-tHM!S can eond up belaic ns waaleful u the many fallu~. An elttt'tlvc project becomes aancUflt'd, and extravaganee is winked at by 0Cfich1llf wbo c~.n l'lalm crcdlt Cor the succesa. competitive contract awards and other waateful practiceR were unt0vered u far bat'k u rive years a10 In an audit by the llealth, FAucatlon and Welfare Department. But the mystique of "Sesame Street's" success 1s 10 powerful that nothing has been done to corred the sltua· tion are not sure what self· sufficiency means. You be the Judge: Last year "Se•ome Street" co11t $7.6 million to produce. Children's Television Workshop made $7.2 million from the sale or "~same Street" product.a here and abroad . It also got $2.2 million in program rees from the Cor1><>raUon for Public Broad· CH ting. The record of failure among the - Education Office's ~ arant.ees is 10 egttgk>us that the agency's review and audit officials have their banda full checklng on un · I UCCCHfUJ programs. They don't hnve the Ume or the inclination A c Ht ln Point Is the widely ac:clalmod dlildren's television proar m. ··st"11amt Street " Since 1ta Inception, .. Sl' a.me Street.. (with Ha offahool. "Eleelrle Company '') haa received $12 ,290,000 from the or flct of Education. Mlllions of American pre.schoolers have a<olh.m a head start on lhe three R 'a by watching Big Bird. Bert and Ernie. Kermit the Fr9g and their human companions. But what the OCfice of Educa· lion needs ls another "Sesame Street" character, say Oscar the Grouch. to ride herd on the ex· pendlture of government funds by the producers of the show. Children's Television Workshop. EXORBITANT expe nse ac- counts. inflated salaries. non· Paul Harvey Here are lj()me of the abuses that have turned up: -The producerA wlttiheld $180.000 In Social ~urity re- funds and $132.000 ln rental dis· count.s on the "Sesame Street" oHaces that auditors said should have been turned over to the Of. f1ce of F.ducat1on. The debt 1s s ltll outstandmg -SALARIES at Cblldren's Television Workshop range up to $80.000 a year: one workshop of. ficial was recently awarded an extr a bonus ot $80.000. -Expense accounts have been used Improperly. The records showed that ·'one day the secretary would take the treasurer out to lunch and the next day it would be the other way around," with both lunches written of( as business expenses. "Sesame Street" was s up- posed to be given federal sup· port only until it became sell· s ufficient. Government and workshop off&e1als claim they ANY KID who learned from "Sesame Street" how t.o add could figure that the program was self.sufficient. And that was the apparent concluaion reached by the ~neral Accounting Of. fice end a House oversight su~ committee. Their suspicion was that the workshop was using funds intended ror "Sesame Street" on other programs. As a result. the Office of Education contracting officer, Fred Will. refused to sign a contract awarding the works hop $2.S million or public money. But Will 's superior at HEW. Bill Pierce. evidently used bureaucratic arithmetic and ap· proved the $2.S million grant. Office of Education officials excuse their failure to crack down on "Sesame Street's" extravagance by citing the pro- gram's success. In a strange sort of way. they have a point. to go alter tnetr superstar. f'ootnot~: Workshop offic1aJs claimed that "Sesame Street" could not s urvive witho ut federal funds. The taxpayers. they said. get their money's worth from the is how. The or· ganization also could not attract quality talent unless they offered high salaries. said a spokesman. BUREAUCRATIC B ACK · DOWN: Evidently deaf to com. plaints that hearing-aid sales· men use high-oressure tactlcs t.o frighten potential customers, the Federal Trade Commission ap- pears to be backing off from a pro.- posed regulation that would make life more difficult for the shady operators. Over the years. FTC in- vestigators have come to realize that most sales. abuses occur during unaMounced home visits by salesmen who gain entry by offering Cree hearing tests. So the regulation proposed in June or 1975 required written permission from a prospective buyer before a hearing-aid salesman could call. T HE LATEST version of lht· proposed regulation. however. gives salesmen the option of ob· taining only an oral okay from the prospect. A confidential memo from ~nate Investigators to Sen Charles Percy, R-111., strongly criticized the FTC's "noticeable retreat" on the point. ''Obviously." said the memo. "this watered-down version will allow unscrupuJous dealers to s imply write down on their memo books that they had an appointment with the would·bc purchaser. whether or not con- sent in advance had be1!n ob- tained." The FTC's explanation is thot requiring written permiss ion would be a hardship on the salesmen because or the hear- ing-aid industry's traditional sales pattern. Normally, an agency spokesman explatned. salesmen travel m ''circuits." return&ng to an area only after a n abseoce of several months. Bad News Makes People Feel Better Jn previous columns we have considered and answered the question, "Why ls t here not more good news'>" And from examples on radio and TV and in newspapers in California and I ndiana we have dis· covered that most people turn off pro- grams fealur· Ing just "good news" and refuse to purcha se n e ws papers that print onJy "good news." But why? Bad news is ~ood news in re- verse. Diligently I have sought an ex. plaoation for the public appetite for journalistic sensationalism. WHY DO the national publica· Uons which Croot-page the lurid Art Hoppe and the unlovely have the greatest circulation? Americans protest they would like to hear more "good news'' and yet a grisly mass suicide in the Guyana jungle increases newspaper sales for weeks. That Is why. though e mploy. ment is now reeord high, the headline always focuses on "un· employment.·· President Carter has lament· ed. as have many Presidents before him. the fact that the media lend to accentuate the negative. "If I solve half a problem." he said, "I am ra rely identified with that accomplishment but rather with the half of the prob- lem I've left unsolved." POPE JOHN Paul II has chided the media for nit-picking at the Church rather than re· porting Church news of conse- quence, Chicago's Dr. Mitchell Speilberg believes that newspaper, radlo and telev1s1on news -a sustained barrage or Information about fires and plane crashes and m urders and rapes -is placing Americans under intolerable s tress. He blames the media for recent in· creases in strP.Ss-related heart disease and peptic ulcers. Yet this year's Louis Harris Survey indicates Americans want more "hard news." The conclusion Is inescapable. Bad news is good news in re· verse. The reader does not want to read about the rich man who is healthy and happily married. That would tend to make lhe reader feel sorry for himself. IF THE rich man gets divorced or becomes diseased or loses his money -that is more interesting reading. Because then the reader can feel that he is better off. Thus the sustained fascination with such piteous persons a-. Howard Hughes, a nd E l vis Presley after they are dead. The banker headed for Jail tends to make the reader or lis tener feel comparative ly fortunate. Soap operas merchandise mis· ery for the same reason. Com· paratively. the day-to-day frustrations and tribulations of most of us become less signif1 · cant, more tolerable. Jn a hospital ward there is always someone worse off to make us feel comparatively fortunate. Noisy news serves that purpose THUS. too. the plane crash which does not involve you. the beautiful actress with a mastec- tomy and the government of· fi clal In hot water and the Pres1· dent in exile. These will be on Page One for as long as lhe fire which burns them warms the rest of us. It's a Great Country -No Matter Who Owns k ·•Foreigners are buy ing America" -the cover :story of the current issue or Newsweek magazine. Scene: A hideout somewhere In lhe Hollywood hills. John <D uk e\ Wa y ne, George c . Scott and Richard Wid· mark are nervous ly peering through sills In the walls at the terrain below. On a rickety table ln the center of lhe room. a radio blares Tbe RadJo: Hello. out there this sunny Sunday mornlna. we'd like t.o ... Hold it! We In· terrupt this program to bring you a special news bulleUn. A group of Japanese businessmen yellln1 "Tora! Tora! Tora!" have Just made a surprise purchue of the U.S. Naval Bue at Pearl Harbor. 1bey plan to tum tt Into a yacht club and 1wln1lnalinalescomplex. -.. _____. -----~. ,. Seott fgnmlyJ. This Is a day that will live in infamy' Tbe Radio: It was only a year ago last month that Minuteman Realty of Boston auctioned ott Lexington. Concord and Bunker Hill to Redcoats. Ltd., a BriUsh consortium. And who will ever forget the triumphant mar.ner ln which Auctioneer Bill Minuteman shouted. "Sold!" Widman (nodding): It WU a shout heard ·round the world. 1'1le llacllo: This spurred the Louisiana Purc hase by t wo Shelks ol Ar.aby tor Sl.5 trillion al ten percent down. . • Seott: Never have so few owed 50 much to 50 many. Tile a.Mo:. followed by the sale or Alaska back lo the Russlaoa Cor only S2800 an acre. Thi• low prl~e. negotiated by broker Al Seward and known as · Seward's Folly" Is a black mark on the proud record or American 1alesmanship, but ... Wa1 a e: Remember the Ala mot Tbe Radio:. leaslo.r of the rest or Texas f the lon1·lttm Alamo and the to Mexican oil n-~== -.-.. .. ... barons at an exorbitant price the following week more than re· couped American prestige. Widmark f~ly): Do you "I Just don't think tt loOka as dignified.'' \ -~ .... think we're the last holdouts, Duke? WayM: Remember the Maio<! deal, kid. Widmark: No that went through yesterday. A French· Indian combine bought it. We are the last holdouts! T be Radio: The last holdouts are three American tycoons who own a shopping center in Bel Air. They are holding out for .•. Wayne frcUtno ru. tut r Fifty. tour-forty or figflt! Wid mark fllcktng his llp!J: It's no good. Duke. I can't'take any more. I'm surrendering control to the Germans for $54.20 8 squan root. My only regret ls that t have but one shopping center to sell out for my country. Wayne fahaktno hti ModJ: And to Chink no fW'rlner never took an Inch ol our Hcred soil In a ralr flsht. Scott: Yes. but they sure found our weakness at last. Wayee fplactng hu tDh1tt hal ot>tr ht. lwrtJ: Well, I still say lt'I a ml•bty wooderf\11 COWl\ty -no matter who owns ll. \ r NATION I POLITICS Tl.mdly, 0..mber 12, 1978 DAIL y PILOT A 7 • See Teddu Bunning or Not WASIUNGTON (AP) -Sen Edward M Kenntdy, who In alatl that M '• not runnln1 ror prHldent. has hired a younl( polltlcaJ expert In yet anolht-r move bound to h lghten asx-c:ula Uon about bl.I lMIO lntenUona • man w U·k.nown among party llbtrala as In orean lier Waencr'a trlends 11ay he niso was aou1ht by tho Carter Wll.ltc llou11e Ma11achusetll Ocmoeral need I $40,()()().1-year pollUc1l expert to help him keep in loucb with out· of-state ooUUcara? -Campalaned ror other Democr1Uc candidates in at least 18 states that, /erhaps coincidently, include states Then Southwick chuckled. "But let's see," be added. "We've had New Hampsll.lre. Memph.la and now Carl. What else can we do!" ............ 18 HE 09' llWT HI? Sen. Edw8rd KenMdy la he runnln& or lan't he• £ven hts wtfe aaya aho doe11n't lcnow IOI' aW'fl. ''I RAVE NO Idea, bul every Ume I pick up a n wapoper be'• on paae one." J oan Kennedy H ad Monday "I talk to him II lht' Umc.-. but not aboul that Evf'n thouah Kennfdy kt't'PI" denying hf''t prf'sldt>ntlal c.·i.n dld at e. he doeit th1n11 U n· dldlllt' urc Hpc.'t'lt'd to do By hlnnA th · pollUcal HP«!rt. Carl Wagner, Kt-nn<'dy 11 &:tlU"' TOM SOUTHWICK, Ken· nedy'a press 1ecr~tury, said W 11ner 33 will join I.he senator's 11tarr nf'xt week "to keep track of gov"rnors and other out-of-state officials, H well us help the aen a t or with his s pe aking schedule " Kennedy hasn't had auch an aide at.nee before the 1976 pre s1denUaJ elections. "It was a m atte r or finding the r ight penon." Southwick said. IC hl"'ll not running for presi· de n l. wh y d oe s th e House Members Briefed WASHINGTON <AP> The tnmocratlc aide end scurried acro11 the aiale lo Jolo their snjcktrina colleaaues. "BECAV E,'1 Southwick said, "there are many things we're in· volved with lealalatively, Uke welfare and national health In· surance. that Involve these peo· pie." Southwick said hlrtna Wagner has nothing lo do with any pre· sldentlal campaign. W aaner also discounted speculation that he will help Kennedy run for president in the next election. "I RAVE NO expectation that I'll be doing anything regarding 1980." he s aid. "I'm really serious." While he has Insisted In recent months that he is not running ror president, KeMedy also has: 1 with enough delegates to give any candidate the presidenUaJ oominaUon in 1980. -GIVEN A shouting, pound- lni speech at the Democrat's mid·term convention in Mem· pbla last weekend to support bJs pet project. naUonal health lo· surance. "In contrast to Kennedy. Carter's Friday night tepid opening speech was a better cure for ins omnia than Somlnex.'' one reporter wrote of that event. Last July, Joan Kennedy an- nounced that she ls an alcoholic but hadn't had a drink ror a year. THIS PROMPTED $pecula- tion that Kennedy was attempt. ing lo deal with a potentially embarrassing campaign Issue long before Lbe firs,l presldenUal primary. A,.WI,.._.. Litigation E raf& <'lass of new House Republicans was getting a few pointers from M inorlly Leader John Rhodes of Arizonit on such easenttals as wh ere to sit lo the Houae ch am ~r ·'This Is the Republican side and that o ver the re 1s the De m ocratic side," Proressor Rhodes instructed the freshmen a t an orie ntation in the chamber. SUDDENLY, SEVERAL red- faced GOP members Jumped fr o m th e i r sea ts on the With h1s Oock lo place, Rhodes went on to nplain how the elec· tronic voting machine worked. Each member gets a plastic voUng card to be inserted ln a slot ln devices positioned around the chamber. Rhodes said. Theo, with the card in place, tbe me mber pushes one of three but· tons to cast a "yes," "no" or ·present" vote. TINY PERFORATIONS on the card Identify the member to the machine. The wa y be or she votes is instanUy fiashed to a large tote board on the rronl wall. Smaller display boards over side entrances give running tallies. So why are there Identical holes on the top and bottom of each card? "The average intelligence of th e average m e mber of Congress is such that it's best to have perforations in both places. That way. it can be inserted up- side down," Rhodes observed. -Publicly s plit with Presi· dent Carter over national health insurance. Last July, Kennedy accused Cart.er of a "failure of leadership" on the eve or the ad· ministration's · unveiling of its health insurance program. -ADD R ESSED A Democratic state convention in New Hampshire, home of the na· ti on 's earliest presidential primary. "l suppose you're wondering why I'm here." Kennedy teased the chffrlng Democrats last September. Many of them wore •'Ted in 1980" buttons. Southwick insisted on Monday that just becawse Kennedy has hired Wagner, one should not conclude that he la thinking of challenging Carter in the 1980 presidential election. .. THE SENATOR'S statement stands -that he has no inten· lion of running and that he will not be a candidate," Southwick said. "He has said that he intends to support Carter. This is not Ken· nedy's first move for the pre-sidency." U.S. Sen . Herman Talmadge has agreed to a divorce settlement in which his former wife, Betty. will recieve $1.50,000 and lifetime use of a 100-acre farm at Lovejoy, Ga. The couple's divorce was granted Oc· tober. 1977. after 35 years of marriage, but property bat· tie ensued . New Jersey Relaxes Wurtroom TV Ban TRENTON. N.J . <AP> -New Jersey's ban on tele vised court pro- ceedings, described as a "form of discrimination" by one broadcast executive, was to be lifted for today when the state Supreme Court opens its doors to the camera. The one-day relaxation comes after a long dispute over whether televised court proceedings wi11 leave the public better informed or disrupt trials .. THERE ARE A lot of pros and cons." said George Perkins, director of news and public affairs for New Jersey Public Television, which will televise I.he court proceedings. "There are a lot of people who wUJ contend that television in a court will influence witnes~es. All I am doing is saying as Journalists we have the right to cover a trial with the tools of our medJum," Perkins said. One photographer, who will pro- vide still pictures for news services and newspapers, also was to be al- lowed in I.he courtroom IT WAS TO BE THE fi rst time for caml•ras in a New Jersey courtroom sin ce 1936, when the rules were re· la xed to allow photographers to re· cord the Lindbergh kidnaping trial in Flemington. The no-camera ban is written into the New Jersey Bar Association's canon of ethics. A court·appointed panel. after studying the matter for a lmost two year s. h a s recom - mended that the ban be lifted. Cameras have been allowed in Co lorado courts for more than 20 vears Several other states. including ·Flor ida, have allowed the use of cameras m their courtrooms on an experimental basis. AT THE TOP OF today's Supreme Court calendar was a c ase involving the right of Hudson County Ass1gn- m ent Judge Thomas O'Brien to alter pay and working hours of court employees without consulting the rountv's freeholders4 "Tht• fact that they are permitting television in court for the first time 1n history is a news story." Perkins said, and in that context, the nature of the trial is not as important as it might have been. The seven justices of the Supreme Court will consider the results of the one ·day experiment In deciding whether tbe ban should be dropped I on an extended experimental basis. said court spokesman Peter Carter. "BEFORE the court authorizes any experiments, they would like to gauge it in their courtroom," he said. The first thing that will be assessed is the presence of cameras in lhe courtroom, Carter said. He noted, however, that "technology of the art has come to the point where it's not disruptive." Strict regulations would be im· pJement.ed to ensure that court pro- ceedings are not disturbed by the ex· periment, he said CARTER SAID 111E TV camera and crew and still photographer woold be limited to a specific place in the courtroom. There is to be no move ment of cameras during pro- ceedings, he said. Steve Townsend. clerk of the Supreme Court. said the lawyers in· volved in I.he case had been notified that proceedings would be televised. "If anybody calls for ground rules, we're not giving them any help," he said. "It's just supposed to be a normal day·• Supe rvisor Arraigne d In Fraud Rap MODESTO <AP> -Stanisla us County Supervisor Haig Ar akelian has pleaded innocent to charges or us ing his county credit card for pe rsonal telephone calls and falsify. ing mileage claims. Superior Court Judge Francis Halley set trial for Feb. 26 after Arakelian pleaded Innocent to each of 27 .counts on Monday. Le tt unsettled was the question of whether Arakehan will be entitled to a Municipal Court prelJminary hea r. ing before the trial. The state Surpreme Court recently ordered preliminaries for defendants such as Arakelian who were indicted by grand juries, but the state at· torney general Is expected to seek a review of I.hat decision. Cole-Haan Oassics SADDLES •BEIGE & TAN •BLACK & 88GE •NAVY & 88GE . • BROWN & SUEDE SIZES 7 to IJ WIDTHS B. C. D #14 PASHtOM eSLAMD MIWPOIT MACH 644-4223 ALSO #27 MAIM ST .. ALHAMIU , Amtrak's fa.res are as easy to take dS our trains. And with this coupon , it's an e ven better bargain. . So visit that fnend or relative. 'ld.ke the kids sightseeing. And maybe for the first time. en1oy the trip going dllfi coming. With pn·ces and comfort like ours, you can't afford to stav hom e. I t t \ f •. " I' : I • L ~, • • ~ • • • '4. ,:... "') ~ '•. • • • • 1, I I .. . ... ! . . : : ' •• f ~ ... ··\ . . . . . Amtrak's working on the railroad by getting down to basics, like cost~ comf?rt and convenience. Because we hgure 11 were going to get you to leave the carat home and get y ou on boa.rd, we've got to give you a great ride. And a great deal. Cdil Amtrak or your travel agent for dil the de tails. --------------- TAii' OFF ON THB_f'RAIN. I" I Amtrak and Ca/trans .ire allenng spec,141 round·trlp the ticket off1<:e is dosed. or at your local A m trolc "' I I excurSJon hues Mondt!y·FrKJtJy /or CJty J>1urs travel tJgtmt When occomp.tnted by tJn adult. between Los Angeles tJnd San Diego These ftJres chudren under I 2 nde /or hdll. Tu:kets vcthd Dec 4 I are only 1JV.iil1Jble when this coupon is presented. through MtJy 25. 1979, and good for 29 d1Jy11 after It can be redeemed for ono or more t1cicets at dtJte of we. No stopovers pemutted. Fac11Jmlles or ~ I ;;~>·:;·::; P >;;;cce;;· ~ g 8 L-Os Ange/es $ -S 3 30 $ 5 40 S 7.40 S 7.90 S 9.50 $12.00 S/4.60 8 Fullerton 3 30 -2.20 3 90 5.40 7 40 9 00 12 00 1 I. S.intct And 5.40 2 20 2.80 3.30 6.90 8.00 10 50 S I C 7 ~" 3 90 2 80 2.20 3.90 6.90 8.00 dn uan ap. ·"l'V • • 2 80 s 90 7 <)() San Clemente 7.90 5.40 3.30 2·20 . iso s· <)() I I OcetJttside 9 SO 7.40 6.90 3.90 2.80 2..,,,,,, · i 30 Del MM 12 00 9.00 8 00 6.90 5.90 oV' · San Dieqo 14 60 12.00 JO.SO 8.00 7.90 5.90 3.30 I t:JJJIE Rourtd·t11p ••t:urs10rt l•rt1• •rtd coupon N •Ing• only nalHble Mond•'f·Frld•Y. 4.J L..--------------- WB'VB MINIVOHIMI Ollf'llB JMU.RQID, Amtt1k St1tJo11. 26701 V.rdugo SU..i S.n /u•n C•piltrU10/C'1J tolJ.JrH. BCJ0.648-3850. •· ... ... ! .. -.. \ • I LOOKING FOR FATHER'S BODY Betty M•rM>n•k Hold• Boot of MIHlng D•d .............. Family Hunts Body From 1977 Flood Pl'M'SBURGH <AP> -A mud-encrusted boot. A credit card. A belt buckle. Thtte are clues to the disappearance or Stanley Pilot, ooe of ei&ht people still mi&Blng after the 11111 Johnstown nood. Offi cial searches ceased long ago. But ~tty Manonek and her f am ily tra mp through the tang led underbrush along the Co nemaugh River in Cambria County on weekends, clawing tbe m ud and debris with rakes. "When we go down along that river, I just want to stop that car and scream, •Dad , where are you? Please give us a sign!' " Mrs. Marsonek said, clenching he r list to e mphasize he r frustration. THERE HAVE been some fal11e st.arts. Uke the time she round hair sUcldna up through sand. .. c.u take a deeQ.IJ'ftlllow • ask urself l.f you shou.14 dl1 ot ~o or help. We dug, and ll turned out to be a baby doll," she said. Another Ume, the form of a hand protruded from the ground. It was a department store mannequin. But Mrs. Manonek says she is ready for what she might dla· cover. ··we know all we'll find ls bones. But that's what we want. .. MY FATllEll WAS a bard worker and l feel we should keep looking. You feel your parents ure the best, and be Juat doesn't deserve this, to be layjng down tn that river," she said Pilot and bis wife, Helen, lived in a two-st.ory ablngle· covered house in Tanneryvllle, a mountain-hollow town nearly wiped out when the dam atop the hill burst. Tommy said to hlm. 'Grandpa, I'm notreadytodle.' "He said the waters came through the windows and that the bed started to float up. He managed to kick thrOUJh the ceiling and tbe next thing he knew, he waa noaUng away wt lb the roof," Mn. Marsonek aaid. Tbe 4l-year~ld nurse's aJc:le said •be and ber bu.band left for Jobn1town • IOOD as they heaM the new. and tried t.o 1et into Tanner;yvlUe through baclt mountain roads. TBSY CM&& UPON two men and uked bow far down they could get into the valley. "One man 1a1d to me, 'You don't want to go down there ma'am. They're all dead.•" What followed was a nightmare. When she fin4Jly was able to get into TanneeyvWei 1he round h e r cbl J\lhood neighborhood leveled as Jf by a bomb blast. BER MOTHER'S body bad been found, but her father and Tommy were sWl mlulng. She found her son in a hospital several days later. At lint, Mrs. Maraooelt wu bitteJ'. But abe aay1 the ailuaUon could have been worse since two of ber younaer 101U1 had also been etaytnc with her parents, but lefi unexpectedly the day befoTe the flood. "It was a fantastic premonl· tion, .. she said. Mea, Doi~_ Panneh . Survey: Women Pref er a SUght Tummy LONDON <AP) -Fat la faahlonable Al moat. Acc:ordJna to a aurvey earned out by one ot Britain'• blaaeat ahlrt makers. Tun. woft'Wn aeem to prefer a man with Juat th• •lllhlHt 1u11eat1on of a paun ch OUT, ACCO&DING to the British woman, la lh• beanpolo look. The aur· vey ahowed that lea• than one in fi ve women polled went ror that, •talnat 34 pe rcent who prererred their meo to ha ve a 1U1ht auueauon of a tummy, and Sl percent who llked a •lhtht paunch. Olck Howland, the rirm's ~anaglng dlrector1 released the result of hls poll on Mono•y and commented· "Thia doesn't mean it's fAahionable to be fut, but u minor paunch whJch is still New Device Tested for Diabetics under control 1eem1 to appeal to most women. ... TIUN'K THE a1e of the beanpole h11 died for both men and women. and the ahnOlt emaclated look hu l>ffn replaced with a full, more fu hlonable ahaoe." To keep hJ1 customers on the rl1ht side of fat, ffowland Hid there were rour ways to tell that your fat was more than faahionable: -If you can't see your feet when you atand upriaJ:it. -If you can't see your belt when you alt down. -If you can't lean forward without bunting your shJrt buttons. -II you can't lie your shoe laces "without finding a middle region ob· struction." ROCHESrER, Minn . <AP> ---------'rhe Mayo Clinlc says It is trying to develop a portable device that would automaUcally regulate blood s~ar levels In diabetics, eJlmtnating their need for daily injec tions of insulin. Dr. John Service, head of the research project that Is backed by a $623.000 federal grant, said testing of a prototype of the de· vice on volunteers could start u early as the spring or 1980. HOME OWNERS RABBITT IMS. S-..1'57 lt14HAllOa IL.VD. C05TAMISA 541.5554 "IF StJCCESSnJL, the new device should eliminate the need for and inconvenience of daily lnjections of insulin and give --------- diabetics better contol of their disorder than was ever possible be(pre." he 1aJd. "The hope ls that ll may also lead to prevention of many or the se rious complications of diabetes." Newafrom allover Callfomla la rounded up ..__ _ ___,,each day A most complete and unusua collection of imported CHRISTMAS ornaments are now ready for your purchase on eight spectacularly decorated trees. HtHl"" '•••d•n• • &40 ~1100 '>An J.14quln •I M.ocl\tthw • N .... p.,., tt•,.rh 'I.om 1>11m The 'f688 PRIMERIB DINNER Special Orfl•r F:xp1rr•-. Dl'<'t•mber 31. 1!1i~ A prototype is being bu.ill for testing on Jab animals thi1 wlot(!r in a study to determine lhe best way of injecting lnsulln In the DAILY PILOT On-the-Mall at South Coast Plaza Near the Carousel Oft the Flrwt Leve.I. For raervations c.aU: M0-8822 toto the body. THE llA'ITE&Y·powered de· vice will be made t o clinic 1peclficatlooe btJ~e Science lm\rvmenta of rt, IDd •• a dlvfsfoo ot Miles Laboratorifll Mayo lnveaU,atora 1ald ~ lDjecUon fa impreciae and ... ,. tbe d1abetlcs' blood sugar level s ometimes hlgber aad aomellmes lower than normal. Rarely ls lt'Just rlgbl, they s.iid. Service, a specialist 1a ea· docrinology said the goal is to dealgo and develop a lightweight portable pump that will automatically administer pre· cl1e doses of ln.su.lin, keeping blood sugar at or near normal levels. THE DEVICE WILL use a tiny computer hooked to a small pump to monitor a nd con· Unuoualy control the rate or ln· 1ullo delivery. It will have p~ grammed Into it a number of predetermined inaulln delivery rates. The rates will correspond to the amount of carbohydrates contained in a meal You'd be wise to set up an LR.A. or Keogh before the end of the year. You'd be a little wiser to do It at Fidelity Federal. If you work for a company that doesn't have a retiremen t plan, or if you're self-employed, now's the time to set up an I R A or Keogh account. More than 40 bf the flood's vic-tim a died there, Including Mn. Pilot, whose body was found snagged on a ralJroad track several blocks from where her . house stood. Bah, Bu1nll~g December 3 1 is the end of the tax year. Open your Keogh o r 1.R.A and you can d efer taxable 1nc9me fo r 1978. (Up to $1,500 fo r I.R.A. Much more for Keogh.) You can also shelte r any interest you earn on your money this year. So you'd be wise to get started tod ay. The last person to see PUot, a r e t ir ed milkman, was M rs Ma r sone k 's 21-year -old son, To mmy, who live d with bis grandparents while he attended the University of Pittsburgh's Jobnslown campua. "TOMMY SAID MY dad and he were in the upstairs bedroom and that my dad was kneeling beside the bed crying. He said, ·Tommy, lf this is how God wants ws t-0 die, be ready.' And Pair Snakh Scrooge Poster BRENTWOOD, N.Y. <AP> -Lllce ghosts of Christmas past, two men in stocking masks lnvaded an ice cream alore and stole off with a cardboard poet.er cutout of Ebenezer Scrooge. Police said lhe duo ~ntered the Friendly Ice cream store here, produced guns and told three cuatomen and rour employees not to move. Then each lblef grabbed an arm of the five-foot cutout of tbe grinning whJte-balred miser and ned 00 root. ' Two Scrooge posters were stolen from the Fr1eodly store ln Ronkonkoma last year. SAUSAG EGGS and HOTCAKE& D•C•MBllR 8NCIAL Of' THB MONTH brown hol"kt' with llutltr 1nd syrup. aaRV•D 24 HOURI DAILY • • Anaheim • Carson • Downey • le Habra • Bell • Cerritos • Fullerton (2) • Lawndale • Buena Partr • Co1ta Mesa • lrvf ne • lont Beach r .. •Norwalk •Orange •Paramount •Santa Ana • Torrance (2) • Wtttmlnater (2) .. And here's why you'd be wise r to do 1t at Fidelity Federal We don't charge the yearly trustee fee for handling your account like many places do. We'll also take any stock you've accumulated from a previous pension or profit shari ng plan and roll it over into a tax she ltered I.R.A.-again at no fee . And at Fidelity Federal, you earn up to 8% interest on your money, compound ed daily. So you can doubte your mone y in less than 9 years . And your account 1s ins ured to $100,000. So come see us. The sooner, the wiser. Fl UIYFEmRAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION W!uw goure a lillk wher. Southern California Oftia.1: Gtendole • Azwso/Glendoro • Bellf1ower • Beverly Hills • Big Bear l..dke • Blu1• ldy • BuflM Pork •Cosio Meso • Culver Otv • Fullerton • lrv1no • UCJIHld Bcoch • Long ~C'h Eo' t Lono Beoch • Newport 8e6ch/Boystde • Newport Be4ch/WestchJf • North Holly wood NorthndQe •Son Pedro • Sonto Ano • Seol Bo4ch • Shermon Oolcs • Stt1 nton Torronce •Von Nuys • West Hollywood • Now open at 9701 WHt Pioo Blvd. in WHt Loi Angele•. Tho (IOY&mmonl l'f'QUlteS " tubttanll4l lt\ICl'MI ~ndlty tor 11orly Withdrawal on I n A llnU Krogh <)('('0~!11 I \ • AT YOUR SERVICE I NATIONAL r •.1 .&~ W©MU' 1 ~®®1?wn ©@ llldi-r ... ~-•~., DltAA a AO a : Parle r BroU1en •• \'OIHtlrllJ ttellllat ............. (P"••at:ed rtnw.) coett.Mldiee MU dM to &1" acddiN· &at t'Mldllc *•tU u.elaW ~ lro4•d ml.. , aecor4lq c.o t ••••fMiafty. T•• ftnl U. atCN ~ to retan ._ C.OY• te f'ftalleq ,_ a r.u rehut4 • ma&J dlnd.1.J c.o Partlw Brotai•n UM 8rtt11e t.. .. .... ..... •tm> '°" • ,.... ,.,..~ pottap. c-nJHn ~ •• formadm ftre atkH &o uU ffllfft., (117) tlf..(tM. • ' RhH• &I a IJ9e ol coutnadM t.e MM'Mlq of a "rlntlq" ._,, ttuaabte ,,..,_.. ""~'· and nutble plaallc a&11Det. T•e Ult b~I•& reulled are : RMtoa aa..c Set lit, Rlvltoa £.1. paadf!d •· atvttoe Ma.ett Set ltt, aacf llht1olt Ttaaportat*9 ~. Dtdrtbu&H uU.J!!f for two )'Hrt. tbe toy wu lltk for tM t &o 1! a1e lf'OUP· Satalf rt•~'• Fltt~ lttdo•,.. DEAR PAT: Do you know or any rane trees that will rat in a very small apartmen t" I would prefer 1t miniature live tree but don't know what variety to l'>Ok for. J . D . Costa Mesa Tbe Norfolk lsla.od pine wootd be a good c bolce. These trees are 18 locbea to 3 feet tall. Popu.Jarbed ln Victorian times, this pine ori1lnated un Norfolk Island, Australia, and thrives in sub.tropical cUmates. After tbe holiday, place the tree ln a moderately humid -room, keep tbe sou moist and fertlllu moatbly. WUb medium to lnt.eue 11lDJJ1ht, It 'Wt11 grow in&o a perfed pyramid-baped indoor plant 'With tiered branches. lferfl '11negar Ea.11 DEAR PAT: I like all the various herb vinegars. but they are so much mo re expen s ive tha n regular vinegar. ls there any way l could make my own? K.C., Irvine The basic recipe is simple. To a quart of bot vinegar (bring to a boil and tllrD off the beat) add eitber 4 &easpoons of dried herbs or 2 cups of fresb. Paar into a Jar, store at room &emperatare for a week, atl.rrtJlg OC· caaloully, tllea atraln and boUle. Tarragon vinegar abotald be made with cider vblegar, dried or fresb tar. ragoa ud a Uttle 1arUc (cgp-ap clove or garUc powder). Roeemary vinegar calls for red·wme vtoegar and rosemary, and dJU vlnegar ls -made from white vlnegar and dill Trial Delayed Of Suspect in Mineo Slaying LOS ANGELES <AP) -The oft· delayed trial of a former pizza de· liveryman accused of killing actor Sal Mineo bas been postponed again. Superior Court Judge Bonnie Lee Martin rescheduled Lionel Williams' trial on Monday, delaying it until Jan. 3 after the case was transferred from another judge's court. Williams, 21, who was indicted by a Los Angeles grand jury in the Feb. 12, 1976. slaying of Mineo, was ex- tradited earlier this year from Michigan, where he had been serving a sentence for receiving money un- der false pretenses. Williams has pleaded innocent. Mineo, a onetime teen idol who played tough-guy roles in the movies. was stabbed to death outside his West Hollywood home during an ap- parent robbery attempt. (;Of o ll"•&toil • T lwtl tmlf 111 r.tl ,,.. ~ _,, Clll ff'd ICllW' tl*lll"W I~ -· 91 lltfllft ~ ...... IU •ult'f .... lhtt di gt.il.'t'flllllf'll l!ld bli#fN Af114' Wf11r qWll.,.. ru Pul 111.o Al \'Oltr ~,_, ~ Ott! °""W l'llol I• 0 l'I I I C11110 MftO. (-' 11111 .41 "9Cl•tl """' o• IJjllJtllit 111111 ., oUWffd 11111 pN1't#d """"'"'' ., It,,.... """ .._.,..... '"' ,,., • ~ _,_ tUJ,,,. ud ..._ •• "°""'"""' 11111nbr ~ ""'""•ld#•tfl r-..('«M111•C!WfM•do• 111uupt "111ordu~1 Mail Volume Same as 1977 WASIDNGTON (AP> -Christmas mail is running at about the same volume as at this time last year, Postal Service officials say as they again urge mailers to get cards and packages posted promptly. The only stated domestic mall deadline is Dec. 16 for first class items to Alaska and Hawaii intended for delivery by Christmas. For overseas mail the remaining deadlines are today for first class and priority mail for Europe and the Far East , both military and civilian. 17th & ll\liM Ave., Newport k1ch, C~llf. (714) 64~2 , • , , .I TUllday,Oeoefnbert2, t978 DAil V PILOT ... • Junkets Still Popular • 88 Coug..ess Members Take Foreign Trips CzechoelovakJa, Romania, Saudi Arabia, larael, E1ypt, Portugal, Switzerland and Austna. A spokesman for Pell said tM visits involve issues of Middle Eas t peace, Arab oll prlcea, strateJic arms ne1otlat10111 and compliance or Soviet·bloc COUD· tries with human rights commlt.- ment.s. Rep. Stephen Solan, D·N.Y .. a member or the House lntema· tional Relations Committee, was going to England, Iran, Egypt. Saudi Arabia, Syria, Jordan, Israel and Libya ln a tbree·week p er iod to check on Mideas t peace prospects. TOlr""lcoRoLLA ,. I u IJ LIFTBACK. AND PINTO HAS ALL THIS: STEEL-BELTED RADIAL TIREst AM RADIO (may be deleted for credit) ELECTRIC REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER TINTED GLASS ALL AROUND PROTECTIVE BOOYSIDE MOLDINGS FULL-wHEEl COVERS - DELUXE BUMPER GROUP BRIGHT WINDOW FRAMES FRONT BUCKET SEATS MINl-cONSOLE COLOA4<EYED CARPETING U) LITRE OHC ENGINE 4-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION RACK AND PINION STEERING FRONT DISC BRAKES --,• - STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD -STANOABO. _ STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD . Check out the stickers, including California emissions and destination charges. You'll find the 3-door Pinto Runabout is sticker·priced $1,011 less than the Toyota Corolla Liftback for comparably equipped models. And on the '79 Pinto you get a new design, inside and out. Plus an impressive list of standard equipment. All at a surprisingly tow price. *Excludes title and truces. t Steel-belted redials available aft&f Dec. l on Pinto Runabouts equipped with 2.3 lltra engine and optlooal aulomatlc trtinamlsalon. FORD •• VAlll·i ESI rr ·NOW AT 1011R cu IFORNll FORD ' . ~ 1 ! ,.,. ONLY Pfl.OT T~. O.C..11bet t2. 1871 • Unleaded Fuel Supplies Dwind1ing? W ASHJNGTON <AP> -SuppUcs ot unleaded aUOUne probably wtll be U&bt OQt year and "market d11ruptjon1" are Ulce1y by Ula unleat IH prlcea are de,..1ulaled, accordlnc to Deputy Eneru:: ·reta.ry John F. O'LHry similar action \.U n, O'LAarr, sald, "W• a.re Solnl to be la dMP trouble by 11a. • In lttl. h uld. th re was no unleaded aaaollntl, whkh 11 sold primarily to mffl lncreu· ln1ly toucb ftd rat nvlroorncnla.I 1laodardl Tbll year, he 11ld. unleaded auollne makes up le ~t ot lbe 1uollne market. By 1J80 that tt1ure ii expected to rile to 50 percent. ' O'Leary made no predict.Iona ror shortaees or Ucht 1upply ot leaded 11aolme Usod ln older cars. PVBUC NOTICE •n•tt MOTICI TOCltlOIT<Nta SV,llttoa COVtt CW THI ITATI CW ClolJf'OtlNIA '°" TMI QOUtlTV 0' OaANOI ..... tDQ '" , ... M•llH ot "'" l •1•1• of ~U l.fOHARO MACHI.IN, AICA M LIONARO MACHLIN, Al(A M L MACHLIN. OK-MOTIC[ IS HfAf llV OIVl'H to ''""'°"' h,Wfllq "•""' .... ,,.., ,,,. wkl Cit<..,., to II .. ~ c1.i1n1 '" ..,_ ottlo Of tr. <H>r-of ,,,. e•or.wkf PVBUC NOTICE PICTIT10US 9\111 .. aU .. AMI ITATllMaNT ,.,,. 1011-1119 "" ... ' •t<• OOll>Q t>u.i"'" •• ' M!C!SV.lt" [VILS". 112' \II\ I• O..-, ,,..._, ... e<fl. CA '7..0 N•ll<V Wood Miiiar. ,,,. Vhl• Do•-,..._, ..... ,..(.A~ w••...,. 111...,1 1i1e11tr •••s Po.1 ~I«. -..o<I llN(" CA~ M uy Phllllp\ (llO'l'••u • ..01 ~ci.tl ... Ito, CM-cltl ,,_.,,CA .,.,~ O'Leary •aid, however, that tht current supply problerm ol fOW' rellnen do not reflect 1 1ener1I nauonwide abortat• ol t&IOllne at I.be moment. --:--..... -=::=------~ court or lo _, ,,..'" to tr.. "" Li~ ~ 't Ch 0.l'lfonN M lfw Ofll<• Of HLWMAH, Tltlt b'14111eU I' (-IH DY #J -·•I ~"""' N-rWOodMlll.,. HI! TFMIPIED ON Monday at a S.oate Enern Commltt~ Marine called to tnveaU(ate wbeth1 r tbe oU lndualey la man.lpulaUna 1uppl.la to ralae Pricet. 6ARRAH~ , •• PO •ox '"'· e on ange CHltlSMAN & f'AllH, IMC . ttt .. ::~~1c'.cr:::::j,.~~ !'~:::::, ~ Tiii\ t \.rl..._.. W•\ lllfd Wlltl I ... C-tl' Clm of Oret191 c-.1, °"' "'°" •. 1'11 "ensr Pub41t-OraflO!t CM\I Delly PtlOI • No•. H. O.C. S, It. 19. 197t Shtll OU Co. announced lut month tbal it would ration auppU ol unleaded 1uollne to lu wholHalen and rel&Uera Tnat'O, C'oooeo and Arco allo have lndkated auppty problem• O'~ary Hid llD f:neray l>epartmeot ID veat111Uoo 1bowa the problems ol tboM ~linen "appur to be unlq\kl and ant not In t.Mmselvu an lndlc uon ot a a~ral supply lbortqe '· BUT I N SUaVE\'ING major rC'flne ra. O 'Leitr)' taajd , ht' round that 1r demand ror mot.or fut'l remllina u h'lh at It bu btto and atocb att not repl~. "1uppU 1 mllht be U1ht by next aummtr . Tht'ni 11 1ot.na to be 1 very U,btty tailored markt'l.. ·· NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP> -SC:n. Lowell Wetdcer aaya there a.re two tblo11 that won't cbana• ir ho decides to run for the Ul80 OOP prftsideoUal nom lnaUon hla Ill ••tylc: und his pollUcal atyle. "I th1nlr It'• hHJthy to pl~ tome tC'nnta, and to • e a football or ll hot' key ••m~." the Connecticut Rt publlcan said Sunday, ''And f think lt'a healthy to throw a few ~en down. at ~ local pub, \bu bearh, or Wbl\ have rou. .... s hould be put Into perspective because "lUe in this country ll more · "than W11bln1ton. D.C .. aod the White Howse "(don't plan to change my style to .rain that olllce. · said Welcker, who 1ained naUonaJ rerognltlon for hls antl·Nlxon White House stand durtne the Watergate beartnia. OesPite hi.a doubta about a poealble run for the presidency. Welcker added that ~ comiders himself "the beat chance of the Republican party to elect a president lo 1980." ..,..l\fOMd In ell ~ Pllf1•1f1"'9 lo Wld HI.ti• Sue.II <l•lm\ willl ,,,. M<HY•V ..._ .... ~· 119 fll'ICI or P••Hlll9d A\ "'°'"Aid "'11111~ IOUr MOnlll\ •• .., ,,. llr\I PllbflUllOft. of "''' llOll<• Ooltil 0-C-r 4. t'11. JAMUL CHEW. l<OltMANH 'HOCICS. AHO THELMA Ml-CHI.IN Admlnl•tr.ion Of lhe C \l•t• of ut4 OK ...... wllfl Wiii Aft Niwd NlWMAN, CNatSMAN, & PAITH, INC An .. ....., .... uw HJN 8AllllAHCAST ,.o aox ,.,.. WIST CO\ltNA. CA. •tm Pvl>lll-Or-Co.tr 0.1ly PllOI Dec It, 1'. 2' ..,.., J ... 1. "" u.,. ,. PUBUC NOTICE PICTITtOUI •USINHS PUBU C NOTICE --------PtC11llOUS 8USINES$ HAMI STATEMIN1' f"1J toll-•nv !le•tofl• ••• do•n11 tllltl'W'\l •• Wl!\TLAICI! IN VfSTMt?N l PllOPEATIE$, 10JI H 841\11. S.nt" Ano. Coltla<NetUC» Well•o Rut..-W..11 ..... 203I H 811\l\. Mf!W A,,., c..tltlOtNe .,'°' 8tft l 8"<h. ll1\ Hh.O. Awn .... 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'ed I'd 01' >re It. f'IU .a.st Jp, rat ny 4 \ I 7 CALIFORNIA / NATION Ti.dly, ~ 12. 191'8 DAILY PILOT ,4 J J Saltg, 41, Ministers to 'Traek Kats' ARCA.DIA <AP) -H.W. "Sal· ty•· Roberta left home tor the rac:e&rack1 wbea be was H , "just old mou&b to tell Mom and Dad, 'No."' ffe'a 41 now, but a 1ue11 of a> could be IOfllveo. Hit dre1m waa to become a jockey, but be couldn't handle the welpt H tried to become a lraloer, and failed. poelret to lnduJge the ne\..'<15 of lht neah Silty Roberta la a track rat. ROBEltTS Wl LL preach a t you llke a COWltry paraon, but he can come on wtth the &oft trut· ment UM Spen~r Tracy tn a turned cotlu. HJ1 chaplalna, 12 or tht m. minister lo barkslden ot tracks from California to Florida to New Jersey. exercise boys and lowt r·ladder Jockeys who live dreary Uvea tn the hollow ot the ireat ractrur arenas lona after the 1e>oa patrons btve returned to the comrort of thetr homet. throupdrlnkin, · iambliD' ... Dul lh•t's oot all Salty Roberu 11 tbe "chapl ain o f t ho backalde," lh~ race tnck {''dn! Hll race 1.a a ttorybook ot a\. purau1t and broken dNamt, • lot or muo niahll and boull wtU'I boote lei\ ahadowa tn t.k puff a OW JQuint bit ey• SAL TY lllADS wa~ from So, Salty became an eaerc boy, a bot walket'. a parklnf lot alt ndant -1nyt.t)Jn1 to b6 near lb borMI He'a Uved • Ute on the "bac Id ," u ncetracken call th •ar domain on the Olher 1uie of the at.abl , a llle with no aeaJOn•. Juat the curnm& meet. Ho'• not •omc Bible· otlna. tamborlne·apanklnit acreumer who bappen1 to bans out at the track. Roberta la the rounder or Racetrac k Cb a pl alncf o r Am erica Inc., an ofticla re· UllOua Gr'der MtlCUoned by the Koraernan'• 8ene vo le nce ProtecUve AuoelaUon aod the man11emeol al a& r1cetracks ICl'Otlt the country. Salty and bis chaplaw· don't bother wttb the aamblen who patronhe the tracks -there are plenty of shepherds in the out· side world to tend to their souls. SALTY KNOWS THE Ufe. and the desperatloo it can brlng. "I'd been everywhere, seen everytbjng,done it all,badttall, Iott It all,'' be aaya, spitlin& out bis tale rapid fire. ''l'D &EACRED A point of saturation wtth everyth.lnc the world b.ci to otter. I was Uleral· ly a walkin' dead man . . . tired of Jlvin', acared of dyin'. J'd been through It. You name lt, 01' Salty'd done lt. "I knew there had lo b6 more to life lb.an I was &ettin' oul ol It. So, I got down on my kneea ontt night and said to God, I just said, 'Lord, I need some help. man, •cause I'm in the worst shape l'\'e ever been in my ure.'" bia Cohambha, SC , bomt to Hialeab, then folk>wed the rac· lnt cltt\dt around the South '°' lhe Mid. 30 ywan. IT" A U Ff: where your belt tnend wouldn 't bftita{e lo ri k hla akln to uve yours; nor would be pa11 a cbanc:. lo plc:k your Take That, Santo Tillie Tinker, a 65-pound, 1.year-old boxer owned by Mrs. Maxine Weddeck, oC Toledo, Ohio dosen't appear to be too happy about meeting a department s tore Santa Clause. Disguises Aid Fugitive In Eluding Lawmen ATLANTA <AP> -Pornographer Michael Tbevis says he spent mucb ot bis 6~ months aa a fugitive mov· iog a b out Atlanta, going to restaurants in disguise and watching bis children at play -wondering why the FBI hadn't caught him. Tbevi.s, apprehended lut month in Bloomlngtoo, Conn .. wrote about b1s experiences as a fugitive in a lengthly statement, the first install- ment or which was published Monday tn a copyriibl story by the AUant.a Constitution IN THE STATEMENT, Thevis de· nied responsibWty for tbe Od 25 shooting death of Roger Dean Un· de rbill, a key govem meol witDeu ln the federal racketeering case against Thevls. "I was constantly amued at the FBl's Inability to apprehend me," Thevis said in the sta\.ement, pre· pared for UK! CooaUtuUon al the re- PICKPOCKEIS ORDERED SH<TI' CAI RO, Egypt CAP> -Interior Minister Nabawi Ismail has ordered a crackdown on gangs of pickpockets operating in Cairo and told police to shoot suspects who resist arresL He issued the directive aft.er three armed pickpockets opened flte when a policeman tried to detain them. quest ol report.en and written by Tbevis from bis cell at the federal penitentiary here. "I was in Atlanta more than I was anywbere else," said the porno- graphy kingpin. "The onlr change ln my appearance was a batrplece, my reading g l a sses and clean shaven. "I even sat in fast food chain restaurants and would listen to com· meats people made about me when reading articles in the paper. "BY THE WAY, ALL lbe com- m ents l overheard were nice and most hoped tbat I would not be caught.'• Tbevis said be would watch his two young sons pJaying football and bis youngest daughter cbeerleadlng. ·•At other times I would parlt out· side their schools and watch UK!m walk out.'' be s aid. "It was all I could do not to nm down and bug them." THE O · YEAR· O L D Thevis escaped April 28 from temporary custody in a county j ail in Indiana while under an 81h·year sentence for conviction on federa l obscenity charges. He became one or lhe FBI's 10 most wanted criminals two months later when be was indicted oo federal racketeering charges which alleged that he used murder, arson and ex- tortion lo build a nationwide porno- graphy empire. STUMPED? Let '25 reserve you a spot at lcilboa's finest health spa! A ht; Ifie Wdar ,tft for ,_...., or tW tptcW ,.,... -........ ~ .... off•"'9 specW. .......... ,.. --,_ C9 ............ of ..... tpKW ..... •21 .,..... . 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Mi ss Groom. 20, of Garden Grove. will sec her design of an orange sent on the schedule to more than 190,000 homes in January. THE COLLEGE ·of· ficials decided a year ago lo award a $200 cash prize to an OCC student whose work is chosen ror the cover. rather than paying a fee to a professional a rtist. Second prize is $75 and third is $25. Rhonda Comer or Huntington B(•ach placed second lh1s semester and Di ane Valko or Midway City placed Uurd. TV or Not TV? That's Big Question iii E. Anaheim 8y 'n.e .U..Clat.ed PreN lt'~ 25 mlll-t from th movie caoll&I of the world. y~t Jdent.a of lho rustle Los Anael •ubutb or Eut Anahtlm. lucked Mway tn Sant.1 Ana Canyon, cun't ·evttn tune-ln to the "l.ate Sho~ " tl • • problem or movlna moun taln • or at i t acallnt them. ao that the 1~ or 11<> resident. ol th Oranae County <'Ommunlly set l'l'M>n than fuu)'. dtstortod unac when lh•Y tu.rn on their televlJk>n ~ TltE .. F.OICAMENT I• lmUar to thal ol UK> tiny Mo1ave 0 rt town of E1ux. which finally rt-t\'IVl-4 lt-lf'v1 t0n tranaml~~lon a yeur •.co tor the llnt um ver. An Jl'..&.'Stl'm c>I ctronlc1 fjrm heard ol E s4!JL throuah o w r port" tand donated a $15.000 tran hator. u rc-tron•mltling dt'vtce. to 11rovld TV reC'tplloo to th • d rt humlH But i. lran,lat.or lJn 't the answ r for tb~ f)t'OPle ol Santa Ana Canyoo. CABLE T£t.EVJSION 1, what th le dt,.. ot the n11tt to bnm, East Anahtlm Into the 29lb Ce ntury tuwe rallied for. And the Anaheim Clty Council la nnally golnl lo &Ive the town's retldenll what they want. I Last w<.'ek, al a meeting aUended by more than 200 homeowners, the council voted to draw up a contract ror a cable television hookup. Tbe last time the council made a similar move. an 1974. the Federal Com- muo1cations Commission denied its Di vi119 A t.•«.•idents re:que1t for ccrtlflcatlun of IA ublti tt'ltVtaloo contrucl. The rcuon. the FCC uld. wus that An•helni'a exc 11lvc conlnct de manda vlolot4'd 1''CC 1uldcllnc BVT £VEllAL Wt;EX.~ 110. tho YCC abollabed tu certlficaUon tyatem. '° that roadblock ii not x pec:l4."C1 by onxlou1 reatdenta, whO won't btl completely sure their filht ta over until t~y aeu the clear Im· aes on their scrttns. Local resJdont Dr. Ronald Oyu, a tommumcatlorut professor at nearby Stat<-Fullerton. 18 de ply Involved ln th~ fiRht to bring tcilevlsion t.o him aand to hhs ool&hbors and 1 serving as o c:onisultnot ln lbe cable TV contract oeiou UonJ Uc says 1<>m~ of the homes In lhe Anaheim Canyon "would almost need a MO>loot antenna to aet over the hills. Motil ~le can't get UHF rec ptlon ul all. U they do. they get •now or mulUplt!·&bosUng lmaaes." ALSO AT THE FOREFRONT of the struggle la Carol Fobar. wbo Uvea 1n the canyoo with ber husband and two young sons. "We find ourselves lo a crazy situation," she explalM. "Anaheim. home of Disneyland and the California Angels, yet we can't use ou.r television sets. Why should our children miss out on Sesame Street?'' asks the 30·year-0ld housewife. "Why can't 500 families watch the 6 o'clock news?" Rescue Center Named Anaheim Memorial Hospital bas been named by the county Office or Emergency Medical Services as coordinating medical center for all rescue operations involving un- derwater diving accidents in the county. The hospital reportedly was chosen in part because its officials took the initiative in training personnel and putting a program together, and partly because the hospital. which a lready serves as a paramedic base station. Is equipped with radio com- munications. A 24·110VR hotline number for div- ing accident information at the hospital is 991-1251. Four physicians and two registered nurses will be on call for lhe pro- gram on a rotating basts. Among their duties will be to coordinate complex rescue operations with personnet from various rescue ageo. cles and the U SC pressurized chamber on Catalina Island. used tor treating the bends THE BENDS, which involves nitrogen bubbles in the blood stream and tissues. is one of two common and serious diving injuries. The other is air embolus, or air bubbles in the blood stream. Either can be fatal. A pamphlet on recognizing the symptoms and contacting help is available by calling Bob Heilig at 834·6447 • OCC administrators and art faculty m cm· hers served as j udges. .More than 50 entries were received. WHAT OOl::S she plan Paneli.st ,,.,ar.nned lo do with the $200? .I... ~ r r Chamber's Banquet Announced .. I wish I could go out and spend it ," she suid. F :ti V "Unfortunately, I'm go· OT 1r..1.eSQ .C TPetvay rng to use it for repairs .:::;;;; to my car.·· Sierra Club Meeting Set The Orange County Group of the Sierra Club v. 111 hear a talk on the history of the club at a meeting tonight in Santa Ana. Nate Clark will show his historical colle<:lion -0£ old·time Sierra Club pictures at 7:30 p.m . at Saddleback High School, Flower Street and ~gerstrom A venue. The t a lk is open to the public. Orange County Transportation Commissioner Zika Djokovich was appointed by fellow com· missioners Monday to work with state and local of. f1cials on future plans for the Costa Mesa Freeway. Djokovicb, along with elected repre~ntatives from county government and the cities of Irvine. Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. will be part or a policy committee assisting in the CaJTrans' study. The two-year study was ordered by Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. after CalTrans officials an· nounced last May they were starting procedures to wipe out future extension of the fr~way south of Bay Street. The study will examine traffic nows along the freeway and Newport Boulevard along with alternative ways or handling that traffic. Jn addition to the committee or elected leaders, CalTrans officials have asked local agen· cles to appoint transportation planning pro- fessionals t.o a separate technical advisory panel. Seven new officia ls will be installed Feb. 10 when tbe Westminster Chamber of Commerce s tages its annual in· s tallation and awards banquet at Los Castillos · Restaurant. Recent tabulation of mailing ballots showed the organization •s several hundred mem- bers placed Van Barcus. Judy Buffin, Melvin Jay. Lorraine Ke lley. L loyd Thomas and Crystal Wadsworth on the board. ~C,me and. 6ee l~e Ultimate Pla'Jlw~ef ORANGE COUNTY FOR 10 STRAIGHT YURS, OUR INVESTORS HAVE EARNED 103 TO 12': HAVE YOU? If you're not earning at least 10% interest on your money, you should send for our free brochure. It shOVJS you hOVJ individual investors, credit unio~ and pension funds have always made ro money by making investments through Navport Equity Funds. One of the reasons is because 12 we specialize in investments secured VJith safe and sound short- tenn trust deeds on prime resi· dential property. Our free brochure \A/ill give you all th e facts and figures - including the fact that you never have to pay brokerage commis.sions of any kind on your investments. So for our free brochure (available to California residents only), just write or call Don Herzog, Executive Vice President, Newport Equity Funds. Inc .. 620 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach, · California 92660. (714) 759 ·1001. Newport Equity '"Funds ·Inc Prime invest11aads in prime property. Offku In Newport Beach. Fountain Valley. Laguna HJlli.. P.shn ~Prill9"' and Sdn Die.go 'Re send gifts ... Come in 1tnd wlect food gift pi1ks for ChrlstrNs. Tak• wtth you or -·11 stiip. w.·n hlf'ldl• all tlw ct.. u1ls a"d enn endotot a personal gr"ti"ll' I II• "''"' •, l't t fii~k~·w ff~rm$· (If OH /n Goodness ... what taste! I lb. BEEF STICl<c>_ Summer S•usage two 7 oz. l>ouda,, 7V. 0 1. Bell• Fleur. 8 oz. Ed•m Sttdc, 12 oz. Mild Midget lo1191'10rn, 8 01. Med1u,,..,6harp Cheddat Stock, four 2 ot. Chffw Spreilds, 5 o,. Smoley Ct..• Bar, 7'h oz. Butter K-. G oz. 1•tr of s-et·Hot M ust1trd, 8 ot. 1Jr of Horwr-ld1sh Sauce. and Strawberry Bonbons. 27 98 1'111\ <tlldfJ Ill Cl'<! Clult"Ct y <hJt<JC rf \1'11ppe(I • Texas Sp~d .. .; l • ~ . I I I I • =--__..,,,...----- - --- • • ' .. •• r ·HEALTH · J~. December 12. 1978 DAILV PtLOT AJ3 • , ~ /. I } t .. J ' '·· .. .. j • ' . ~ i ~ i- r· ~ ~ ;, i; r i, ~ r ' County DialySis Patients Get Holiday Gift The holiday aeaaon meana vaca&tlon to meet people, but fOf othen iD Oraqe OoWlty the,.., no eH~ a tNk they must un- dertake three time. a wtell for IOW' boun at a Um•. Not ti they want to live. Tbey're the •1Umtted 120 COUDly rwiderltl who muat W\· d•r10 kidD•)' dlaly1l1 at bolpltala. Tbe tr .. t.ment. Uled an CaH1 of cbroate kldney failure, removes waate matter and exce11 liquid• from the blood. TMee would otherwtse klll tbo patJeota wlt.biD clays TRIS YUa. TRE hollday treatment ol the us dlalnla pa Uenta at UC Irvine lledlcal Ctnter may be a little more ple11ant than tn prevtou.a years bee I Ult of ••J>IDllOD and modernl11tlon or lh e Hemodlalyala U'a.tt. The cb&neet Include TV aet.s. Kldne)' fallun can atrect peo-reloeauoo of Ule e n\tr lo a pie or all a&t.'1, with UCl patlenll more comfortable 1tp1rate r1n1ln1 from us t.o 70, 11ld Dr. balldln1 and a capacity H · ~ N.D. Vailrt, chlef of nephrolo1y paoded IO tbat II penona can bt (kidney dlaeue> and codlrector, accommodated. wltb Dr. Cyrtl Barton. of the Tb• ualt. the onlY neph~ · uc1 unit. tratntq center ln Orana• c~. The disease atf ecta au HpecU ty, la aervtd b)' phyalclana1 of a penion's Ute becauae of the nunes, a peycbolOCLlt, • 1oclu nHd ror frequent dlalysla. worker and other btaltb p~ Allhou1b travel l• poaalble . feulonala, with a ttam ap. throu1h lnter·hotplt.al arranae· proacb u1td to help 91.Uent.a menta. lt muat be carefu'lly t0pe with t.M emotional Impact planned. ol kidney ditt1taa a1 well H t.he pby1lol011cal upeeLa. HOME TaAINJNG JS avalla· bJe at UCJ for t.hoee who can use home dlabala unltl How vtr. the home Ult'rl muat have trained 111lat1nt1 wlllln1 to 1peod the Um• aidln1 them, an obstacle that has k ept the number ol home paUent.a smaJl. Tttt; MORTAUTY BATE Is 10 percent a year for dlalysla pa- lltnta, Vuirt said He cited a number ol causes of kidney failure, some of them preventable. ffe sai d untreated hypertension is one common cau.ae ol kidney failure, especial· ly in the elderzy. Also al fault in The next time you plan to drive a few miles to talk to someone (from San Jose to San Francisco, for example, or from Pasadena to Mari.t." Del Rey), consider caffiJ\g long distance instead. A telephone won't guzzle gas, pollute-the'aq or Qump into things. And it'll take you a long way-economically. At certain times, you can talk long distance for 6ve whole minutes and the most it'll cost you aome cues a'te excesis doses of Vitamin 0 (rom artlflclal aourcet such 81 vitamin supple- ments. The Vitamin 0 that the body aynt.bellzes oaturally from aunlll'ht t. safe. Vutrt said. A "VEaY VEaY common" fact.or ln kidney failure la over· use of helldache remedies con- t 1tntn1 aaplrln.phenacetln· caff elne combinaUona, he aald. A person bu • btgb IUS~P· tiblllty lo ltidnev disease when one or more pounds or analgesics have been ingested, even over a period of years. V Hirt said perhaps 10 percent of dialysis patients are diseased beuuse of ex·cesa analgesics. Other causes ol kidney failure Include immunologic ab- normaliUes. ln one common pro- blem, the body produces bac· terla antigens that become trapped lD the kidney aoc. cau.ae ( ) lnjury. MEDICINE lJ81N.UY TltACr LnfMtiom can allo lead to kidney failure, ----------~ V11lrt Hid. Although dlalya&a once pre. aented a crtppUn1 financial bk>w to patients, they now are COV· ered by MediCare or YediCal U they don't have private ln· surance, Vuirt sald. There'a no shortage of dialysis units ln Orange County, be aaid, althouab the faqt that UCI won permission to add units in· dicatea there Isn't an excess, either. The one hope for moat dlalysla patlenta, except those with such complications as heart disease that preclude sur1ery, ls a sue· cestful kidney tramplant. IUDNBYS CAN BE takeQ either trom Uve donon -~ can live oo their ooe rem kidney -or from donon have died but are kept on machines to praerve their or- 1101. V aaiJi said such donations are frequent enough that moat pa. Uents don't have to wait long for a transplant. With unrelated donors, there's a 50 percent to 55 percent ch~ that the transplant won't be "If jected inlUally, Vazirt said. ~ a related donor. the odds of 9'IO" ceaa rise to 75 percent to 80 pel$ cent. • .. ' .! ; ) ~ ~ \ ·~ ~ . ~i r Ji:. ' is 85¢ plus tax. You can talk to anybody in Califomia or any other state except Alaska and Hawaii. And if you talk for less than five minutes. you pay less than 85~. You just have to remember to ~ without an operator* between 11 P.M. and 8100 A.M. daily. Any time on Saturday. And Sunday till 5s00 P.M. So on your next trip, or whenever you can, go telephone. And leave the driving to nobody. •Operator handling rat" IPC>IY on ell coin. collect and credit card ~Ila. calla bili.d to another number. Code bllhng (11»C1at bitttno numt>et9 • calla troni t\otel1motel room 1>honn, P4tf'IOl1-t<>-e>e~ calls and time-end-charges calla • .......... , \ • ' ................ ,.. ~ . ~ .. -., . -.... __ . --. . . .. -........ , .. : : ' .... .! \ \ ·• AJ4 CW\. Y f'tl.OT '~ Oecef\'lbef ,2, t'71 QUEENIE Synan on l.ead r PHOENIX, An1 <AP> All•r • W«"f'k Iona aert of mcdlc•J l t.a, Synaoo n f o und t'r Charlu O.-dt1rlrh hH rh4'ckt'd o ul o f a l1b()(lnla holplt•t bul re mahia undeir do~tor'1 r1rr.,.hll attorney aay• "r..vldtnrc1 on th brain ar n ahnw.-d • lrtion Of thr br In of •omC' duntlon," t turn v 1'om Thlnn4" told rC'por'\t•r aflC'r lht• 68- )t'lU uld l>••d.rlrh l•ft St JOM.1"•'• I h~111tul on Munda) 'h 1 '''""' lhfo tl\ikt Pfod•JCY l11t'l'fl 111rtul1 Jll'•llllf'a t!f hti ~ a H'f\ dfo\<11t1.J lelht ... .. s rr .. ,t .. t''lij¥111t'<1 111 mt•, thJ "'a a lo rm of 11 '41mlw. ,.hlrh mny t>.· 11mt• t•xphmutltm for h1-; 1 oodltlun l<C)Ullellll ..... , lt. (°"""""'.'" 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OH I NOV lJ, 1'7t (>A'IP·, WA\ I t H "'" """" rn.-. 'f'"" 1N11t~" t\f Mt. .,1;\.t•tt r ,..,.,. ,, '" '" 1n ul t•1on1 De aths Elsewhere C:LENDALf: CAP> C . King Bru g man, pioneer W est Coast yac hl~man and p ast president or the Ame rican Power Boat AKsoc1alion, has died at age 79. lie served 50 years as vict.' pres ident o f the Lo~ Angeles maritime mtmr ance firm or Cass & Johansing. N F.W YORK <AP> Or . Vince n t du Vlgnuud. 77. winner of the 19~ Nobel Prize in chl'mistry for his syn· tht.'s1s of the hormone Oxytocin , a labor· inducing drug used by doctors for a n early termination of pregnan- cy. died Monday of a stroke at a hospital In Whitt• Plains. AUSTIN. Texas CAP) -Ira "Pop" D. Nelson, 65, fa the r of country singer Willie Nelson and a country-western musl· ciao himself, died Tues· day. He was a member of the "Pop Nelson , Leon Carte r . Wiiiie's Pool flai l Playboy !land '' WALNUT GROVE (AP ) -H u b ert L . Brown, 6.1, chairman of the board of the Bank o f Alex Brown. died al his home Sunday afler a heart attack. VETERANS a l•ertldt NetloHI CtMtft ry h Now OpH. NO CHAaCH fw ....... to •·'*' ...... -....... . 1lt•1h •11t h I!'\ 1'11.11 A(t•tl Ill I o' l\111&t•ll•" ~ 1111 ,1,.. ault . M>lir1Unt< murdl'r .ind con P>plllOI( lo murch•1 :in 11tt1111wy 111 a r utl l1·~1Htk1• ntltH k The S.vnanon foundt>r ~ nr. flown ht•rt• unclt'r fMlll<'t' 6'1111111 111:.l Wt't'k from Kinamun. Ariz . where h v h utl b~t'n hm1plt4\ll1t'il ufl1•r bdn~ nrn •11kd ut hll' homt• in Lakl' llavasu City ti 18 ATTOR N fo.:VS ha II\' poi.ted Sl00.000 bund for on cxtrud1t1on ht>Arlng .Ia n K1n1i:man 2 1n Dt.>dl'rtrh nlso trns o Saturday npp~aran ce i.ch1•dult-d 1n Krni.tman in a c 1v1I t'U!ll' Thinne::. :.aid he didn't behevl' Dedertrh would 111ak1• any pubh{' appt.•uruncl'i. bl.'fort• thut cou rt dutr Curbing Of Court Proposell SACRAMF.NTO <AP) The stat<• Supreme <.:ourl s houldn't be al· lowed lo knock 1Jown cr1m 1nal penall1e!> ado pt ('d b y lht• L eJt 1slatur l', :-.ays freshman Abi.emblyman Bob Naylor. H M1·nlo Park. Naylor 1ntr01lucerl a proposed t•ont.t1tut10nal :.iml'ndment to th1-. l'f foci Mont.lay Tiff: MF.ASlJRt-:, /\CA 11, would countcrut·t an a nti cipated :-.tatr Suprcml· <.:ourt rulmJt to overturn a law requiring prnson term!> for fH.'OJ)le who use firearms rn the commlssioo of crimes The 1 97~ law lb the basis for a campaign by the Ca liforni a Stop Crime Coalition In which the s logan Is, "lJse a gun. go to prison." But iL~ con.slltulionuli· ty is being challenged in the Tanner case'. now b efore the Sur>rcme Court. NEWSPAPER n •ports have said the court has made a preli minary rul· ing to throw out the law -but no ruling has yet been IS!>Ucd Na y l o r sa id ht s amendment would !.late that lht• N>urts do not have an absolute con. stitut1onal ni;cht to over· ride luws st•llinJ: man· datory i.cntcnct-fl P UBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOU\ IUSIHUS NAME \TAflEMl!NT fh# tnOQVlt•fl'' Vf''~ '' ~•nQ bu\1 '"'",. > RtCll' \CON',lflU< llON, 11• XIII\ St'"'· t•""'1•('(J1f)I"• '""4tf n l."'titvtn1.-Y1Mll A., II y AtlAn w .. tt.., ~IH•flot. •••JiOftNJft)n (\illoe,t1 •IM41 IH 10th < t'hhun1,.- f t\i\ bU\H"f!\\ t\ ( 0NM t119 lJ';' An tn tJtYKJu•t AW'•'t'A W"UH Thi\ ''"'""' nt Wit\ ftlf'lld •th t.tw ~ou<lly (lffk 01 O•"l\00' t.ounty on l'fowemO<>• II, 19/• ,. Pubtl\"'11 0.-( 0.0\1 0..lly ''llol Nl) ... Ml><'t 11 )I """ 0.·<•mcM>r ~ IJ ,.,. »n II PUBLIC NOTICE -----•tl4Zf HOT~C TOCaaOtT~S \UPl•IOlt Q)Ufl'T ~ T'Hf STAH Of' CAUf'OllMIA f'Oll TWI COUNTY 0 , OllAHOa ... ....,.,,.. • .. '"" ""'""' Of Ille II tat• .. 0 Tl. 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TfU\ ''"'""ffU W•\ fUHt Wt1h 1t'f, rounty tl•tlti rt O"•"Of <.e:'4Jr•tf' or 140•• mo.r II .. ,. f'l .... I PvlJlll"°" 0rtfl9" (°"\f 0.-llY P11<>I, Ho••nl ... , 21 11 -Oe<•met• \. 11 ,.,. \ C~AEERS I MISCELLANY Job De111andi n g Trans plants Aides N eeded Dear Jo)'a: I •• lDterated la wor*lal wtua f••W. tlia& wtaa. &o dMa&e oq ... of deeeat'M I•· ........... lll•• .... ,. H~• ltve. I ........ IO M a D9l1le or doctor. I bHe DOt bee• abk IO ftiad W. taformacw.. Help. ...,_... . N .. Souca Bnd, 11"1. If you·~ on~ who can t"Mlliv~ly l l>(llk t.o bt>ntaved famll mt mbCJrs at th~ woMtt momfrrlt In their hvoia, lhb u n ~an lnl'l'\.-dibly Htbfylna. d~ maDdlna and rrus tnu na }ob Olhei' Jo b charactensUc."I hum1n.ll•n an , re wa rdl o1 In lho se-nae of C(lntrabuu on, multi· ftffiH While th~ dra m •tt<' ~ttp of thf' work brlD,UnJ lif~ tlUl O( dc••th '' 'hmuhlll06(, lht: dt' dln1Uun nt-.oCl<'<f lo be on CfR.EER...; "hrt•<1 wur pt>r"';On•I hCt· ( J ratll around lhl· do<'k ri.n T1ml· dc•rnand ... ----------' ulontc Y>lth limited up v.<1rd mobllll\ are two rt:••on-s Y>h} t ran.spl1tnt roordJnator. on en don't atay mort' Uuan aevcral year .. ln ~ JOb COOlllMNAroas WHOS£ duUes foeua on or gan ahari.ni. ralhfor lhan on clirucal tu ka, or· rbeetrate 811 the cbo~. princtptla and medical penonMI ottded lo bnntc •bout a tranaplant. wblch todJl)' moel often Involves kidneys. Other tr11nsplant slt!\Jlh11 specialize in ti s ues. l>U<'h u11 com c.>as, and i.till olhen. do both types of coordanatton ('onfm.mgly, the JOb title is also ap- plied lo OUJ"l)eb a nd other:. who do the actual medical work, und who :.ometJmes wear two or thret> "hat:;" ln a ho~p1tal An estama tf'd 150 people do organ procurement across the rwhon. They are employed either by hO!o1p1tals or regwnlfl organ procurement agencies. A lis t of ltw la tte r 1s available from the Southeastern Organ Procurement Foundation. P 0 . Box 5392, Richmond. Va 23220. enclose stamped. return enveloJ)t' ANNUAL PAY VARIES. Often it's Sll,000 to S22,000: m Jobs that pay overtJme, earnings can rise lo $30,000. A high school diploma usually 1s lhe mirumum education required. Training is on the job. Coordinators are a diverse group, made up or college biology grads, philosophy or English ma- JOrs, hospital secretaries, social workers. nurses a nd paramedics MOST WERE HlRED SINCE 1973. Whatever the educational background. the ability to un- ders tand and interpret medical matters to gnef- stricken families is essential. How can you enter the field ? Make direct ap- plication to large hospitals that are certified to do transplants. and apply to regional organ procure- ment agencies. Walch newspaper want ads loo. Reader service: Paul 0 . Taylor, a 17-year veteran of the field, is heading the formation of a national association of transplant coordinators. To obtain his detajled description of the work, enclose a . stamped. self-addressed, long white envelope with your request lo me at this newspaper. Ask for "Transplant Coordinator." Tb.ts offer ends April l , 1979. $300,000 Awarded. In Drowning Case VE NTURA <AP) -The familv of a North Hollywood postal clerk who drowned during a fish- ing trip in Channel Islands harbor in 1975 has been awarded nearly S300,000 by a jury in a Ven- tura County Superior Court s uit. David Van Frazier Jr., 23, had been in the water up to 20 minutes before he drowned, an al· torney for Frazier's widow and daughter claimed. IT WAS CLAIMED RICHARD Helgren, lhe owner of the sPort fi shing boat Electra, was negligent for failure to have proper life-saving equipment aboa rd the vessel. Attorneys for Helgren claimed Frazier jumped, rather than fell, and appeared lo be avoiding rescue attempts. The jury in the two-week trial in lhe. wrongful de ath suit voted 11 -1 that Helgren shared negligence in the death, but that Frazier was SO percent liable. which reduced the $597,000 damage award by half. The wrongful death s uit bad been brought on behalf of Mar y Frazier, 25, and the couple's daughter. Amanda, 7. Their attorney, Hal Williams, of Beverly Hills, said Frazier was among 61 passengers on the Electra March 13, 1975, for a run to the Santa Rose flats about SO miles at sea. CLEAR LUCITE ·GIFT ITEMS One Of The Largest Selections In O range County. ' . A .. Wl,..._M POITHU MOU8 Peng T•h·h•u Petig Gets Overdue Prai8e HO NG KONG <AP) - C'hlna '1 purged Defense Mtolater Peng Teb·hua ha• been "unorflclally rehabilitated " posthumou11ly. a Hong Kone co mmuni s t n e w s paper r e ported Monday, quoting Radio Pekine. The Ne w E vening Post quoted the broad- c a s t as s a y ing the Liberation Army Daily carried an article that pr aised Peng a s a "ranking commander or our army ." 'Protect Whales' ays lWC LA JOLLA (AP> Sctt>ntlltl or lhe Intern•· tional Wh1J1n1 Com· miu lon hiave urged 1 one-third reduction in the quota of 1perm whalea to be killed ntixt ye•r In th e North Pnclllc The lnlormatlon was dl1cle>t1ed almuJtaneoue- ly al an unauthorized ntws conforcnce Mgn- d•y io Los An&elea and by a aenlor U.S. fl8· b t rl es o fficial in Washington. O.C 'fhe reeommendataon. "'h1ch wu kept secret , wa s formulated her e Saturday during the final hour of a two-week meN1nic of the IWC's sr1ent1f1c committee at whi c h s cientists acknowledged "crucial fe8PS in our understand- ang" of whale popula· lions. I& ED BY A news blackout ordered during the meeting, Dr. Jean- Paul Fortom. a French sc ienti s t who i s Panama's delegate to lhe 17-nation lWC. told reporters: "I do not believe lhat the fate of lhe whales s hould be decided behind closed doors by a handful of men. Besides. I believe that the scien- tific committee can be proud of its prudent re· commendation.·· T"9Ciay. December 12. 1978 DAIL v PILOT Al 5 Rule I ssue Silence Pays For Solon By fte AHodat.ed Pftu Sometimes aestures and facial expressions convey more than words in congreuiooal debit.es. So It wu when the usually loquacious Rep . John Oinlell, D-Mlcb .. kept aUent durtn1 a lively debate ln lhe House OemocraUc Caucus on a rule affecting commltlee ch1drmen. T HE P ROPOSAL WOULD have prohibited co~mittee chairmen from also beadio& subcom· mlttees or the same unit. However. sponsors had agreed to exempt cur- rent chairmen who fit into that category, so on the s urface It appeared lo affect no one now JD Coneress Still, DinlJell used both hands t.o urge col- leagues t.o their feel lo vote against the plan when the "no" votes were being counf.ed -and a huge grin replaced the concerned expression on his face when he saw the proposal had been defeated. AL11IOUGR DINGELL doesn't chair a full committee al present, he's in line to beeome chairman of the House Commerce Committee up- on the expected retirement in two years of lhe cur- rent chairman, Rep. Harley M. Staggers, D-W.Va. But Dingell also wants to continue to chair the energy subcommittee, which handles most major pieces of energy legislation, an area in which he has a keen interest. Some younger me mbers of the Commerce Committee. who have clashed with the outspoken Oin~ell on several occasions. were reportedly be hind lhe proposed rules change. And it had even been dubbed the "get Dingell" plan in some quarters . II I I 'I --- A THIRD DIMENSION IM STHEO SOUMD ~·· -=-1 'I Shfoff JM/AM Redlo .ct a.Trsts T.-Player. Model 1706 offers you everything you need for super stereo ... except a high price tag: Full-featured tuner/amplifier to pull in weak stations and a fine performing butlt-in 8-track tape player. Two sealed back speakers with a special vented design prOiect great sound. ~ l LAYAWAY '1=1~ MOW FOR CHRISTMAS : OHL y Your I ' He still makes house calls. Your gas man (or p;as lady-yes. we do have gas ladies ) is one of the few pro- fessionals who will come to your house for free. And he can do a lot more tha n tum the gas on when you move In or tu rn the ga~ off whl'n vou move out. Let him show rou how to rekindle an old flame. He can s how you how to tum off you r furnace pilot in . he summer and how · to relt~ht It when tfie weather starts .o tum cold. And he'll s ugges t the best setting fo r your thermostat. A cooler living room can be a good excuse to snuggle up. •• .. -. ., --------... Hell make ~urgash~ppliances say ahlihli. He'll ma ke adjus tments. li ke recallbratin~ your on:n l h<:rmo s ta t. He'll give your appli ance:~ n ~a rety check a nd make repai r and maintena nce suMC~l ion!-.. !-.u ch as when to chan,ge furn an· I liters. An ounce or prevent ion i~ worth a pound of repair bills. Hell suggest ways to keep your com-and your wann. Insula ting your attic and water heater and weatheri zing your doors and windows can save you money. So let h1m ta ke a peek fo r ener~lea~ . v ·-.-~ .. . ---... -. , .. . ..... Hes a book of knowledge a bout natural gas. /\.,k hi 111 for our pamphlet. You·n f1nd lip~ on con serving ga~. ~ui dc~ to u nder- standing your e,as hill <i n d ga~ meter. a nd Im portan t o.;a fety re· m inder.,. T he re a rc even h int~ on <;electing solar cne rg__y ~ys- r ems.11 ·~hard to put a ~ood booklet do\\'ll. Take advantage of his good nature. Your friendly ga5 man Is a big part of the Southern California Gas Compa ny's con- serva tion force. Nothing makes him happier than helping you u se gas more efn ciently. £xcept finding out tha t your dog doesn't blte. \ .. , . • ' ~· lWL Y Ptl.OT 812F t! ; Smog Tests Plan Rapped 11'"8 A aDAnY&J.Y low~ Item for most drinn at S1J per cu But tt'• the blUeat •lnale factor lD the PtWOMd clean·atr plana. 1n the Loa Anplt111 area aloM, annual inlJ*· Uona and repaira ot am 1 vleea would dlmlnate tl tOOI ol pollutants Jrom the air d.a.Uy. . ,, Tba1'1 ~· about 3$ percent ol Soulhem CaUfomia cars are expected to fall the test.a. alm0tt 40 perttnl are expet'tt!d to fail ln the Sao Francllco ~area TbOle defflCt.lve •moc devices account lor more than __ SO_trr_H_E_R_N __ ball the •moe that th• CALIFORNIA proposed alr qualUy Foe l J S.. plan• would dean up I _ , Wbo could protest --------1omelbiag u beneficlal aa lbat? Some state lelisJaton, for instance, especially i those from areas wboee selt·lmaee i.so't smoegy. THEY SAY THE PUBLIC bu never been uked if lt wants such a proiram. And they say the $12 inspect.ion fee wilJ be only the begioninl of ex- penses for the car owner: They would have to re- pair faulty devices and no one knows what that will cosL They also say the federal standards the clean· air plans are designed lD meet are unrealistic. Says Democratic state Sen. John Holmdahl, from lbe East Bay area: ••TOE STANDARDS ARE particularly absurd aa they apply lD the Bay Area. But it appears the fecb are going lD shove them down our throats." That is indeed the intention of federal officials. Under the tm amendments to the Clean Air Act, they have Uttle choice. The law says every air basin not meeting federal standards now must have a plan by mid-1979 lhat will bring compliance by 1987. Any area that doesn't act will lose its federal highway and sewer grants. Federal officials also could order a hall to virtually all construction in any non-complying area. SAYS PAUL DE FALCO. regional ad· ministratDr of the federal Environmental Protec· lion Agency: "EPA considers 2\.'l years from the time (the amendments passed) the maximum time required to implement a centralized program." His warning came in letters to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., Assembly Speaker Leo McCarth and state Senate President Pro Tem James Mills. Current plans are for a pilot smog device testing program lD start next March in the Los Angeles area. Cars will be taken to 17 new inspection sta· Uons, where sensors will be in- serted inlD tail pipes to see bow smog controls are working. EACH CAil WOULD HA VE MOl.MOAHL to go once a year and all cars would be tested whenever they change hands. The big unknown lo this program and the en· tire air quality management plan issue is the public response Will there be a rebellion, as there was against the Diamond Lanes on the Santa Monica Freeway tn Loa Angeles? IF 111ERE IS, WILL state officials wbo must answer to the affected voters stay with the pro- gram or risk federal sanctions? And would Preai· dent Carter have the political courage to impose the s anctions if and when they became justified? The answers to similar questions du.ring the oil shortage of 1973 were negative. State and federal officials backed off then because of public re- sistance to plans for gasoline rationing and part· ing restrictions. Chances are, they'll do more this time and the annual inspections might be where they make a stand agaiopl public resistance. Artifacts Discovered LEWISTON, Idaho <AP> -The remains of an Indian village that Boise State University sclen· lists have found six miles from here could be one of the oldest in the Northwest, according to a uni· versity researcher, Kenneth Ames. Radiocarbon readings on some of the 10,000 artifacts found at the site date the village to 1100 B.C., and possibly 2100 B.C .. be said. Research of the area, site of a planned highway, will continue for four years. many elegant and unique styles to select &om. C...._.. Gadll .. -edd the &agrance''of th• MMOn with &•h cut red cedar garland. R°""' Geir*N • 640-5800 SM'°"'*' ei MecAntlw • HftlllOff ~ ANAL YStS I NATION ·19 --u-.NIO. I ; R .eform IIrrged. Pl•te of the D•y ----' . :r..:__.cALIFORNIA ~. _i',l • Ex-agenl China Priaonsr 20 Years NEW YORK CAP) -Former ClA But after h1I return to tbe United 11ent John Downey, who a pent ao Statet lo 1'72, Downey, a c.tbc>Uc yeara tn Communist Chinese pr1aona, tald be hu not "read a pqe ot ~ aaya the CIA ahould mend its secret Blble alnce." way1. DOWNEY. WHO pracUces law lo I• a People maaaaine lntervtew. New Haven, Conn.. said the only Downey aald: tblnl• be brou&ht wltb him (rom Chlna were a pocket chess set a music box "abaped like a Yale fOot· ball" and IOfne clot.bes. •'1'11DS 18 A need for the CIA to 1ather lntelll1eoce. but the less ln· terveal.al In forelp affaln lD a cllD· deltlae way, the better.'' lie aaMS d~ h1I lont hnprUoo· meet be kept b\&Sy by Jo111inl lD a 1mall yard oear b1a cell .na readiDC a cha trom the Bible eve n1 t. After b1I 20-year absence from America. Downey aald be wu most aurprtaed ~American mualc "becauae re •bout lt doesn't ex- p 1 al n it .. an tbe 1rowtb of auperbl ways and . Only 10 mg. tar 0.9MG.NIC. -- ,_ m;~ I ~- . NU JOYZ .1 • . )' -_--_'_) NtJ JO'YZ -Owned by Tom Fee Of Los Anaelea. <NU> New (JOYZ) Jersey was chosen by Fee to keep bla ldenUflcaUon with tbe EutCout. • 5akm \..=--....1 13 16' 19 18 12 11 19 18 17 11 .... ur-... .. ... ----...... --, u~'==. --to•NIC. u-.MC. UMaMIC. a.a•NIC. Q7 ... MIC. U•MQ. U•NIO. a.a•NIC. J , • Soun:e of el 'tar' and nicotine disclosures in this ad is either FTC Repon May 1978 or FTC Method. Of All Brnta Sold: Lowest t1r10.6 mg. 'tar.' 0.06 mg. nicotine rv. p8f cigarette. FTC Repon May 1978. Soldm Lights: 100'a-10 mg.'tar.' 0.9 mt-nicotJRe "·per cigarette by FTC Method . Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. . , - ' 1 J ' ( { t l ( J t f ~ '. ·~ .. INSIDE: •Business :t •Stocks •Comics •Televlslo11 '• r~.Dectmber 12. 1978 DAI'-Y PILOT f Boos Shower Punchless Rani Offens~ ' ,.. B engals Clip LA, 2 0 -19 By HOWARD L HANDY Ot .. o.41\0 NM'*' LOS ANGEL -The ort . ltlll lac a ICOr DC punch and that horM fi Id ad .. nta1e that couJd have bttn th lrt for two pot.ntlal pJayoff 1•m~ 11 allll dan1lln1 &lftu th Loa Aqt'le5 Rama l<Xlt a 20-19 d <'• ion to the' Cln<.'lnnatl 8t>n1ala Monday nl1ht t the Coll um Thf' Ram offense. &uas>t>ct MOil of th@ rur~nt season when 1t comes to 8('0Mng louchdowru, had one o( ita most dismal and dlabeartfmlnl pt"rformancea or tbt campatan tn the third quarter ln six plays inside the rour ynrd Un , the offense fall~ to score u touchdown and bad to settle for a fourth down field goal. THE LACK OJo u scoring punch at this pomt late 1n the season has left skeptics with plenty of room for second guessing. And being unable to defeat Cmcmnat1, a team that took a 2·12 record mto the nme, may have cost the Rams any chance they might have had of a home rield game for the con- ference championship s hould they advance that far. In Monday rught's nationally televised game. Isaac Curtis, a graduate of nearby Santa Ana Valley High School, caught a touchdown pass or 46 yards for a Bengal score and had another for 19 yards on a third-and-17 play to help sustam the winning TD drive "I hope this will get us going for next year," Curtis said. "On the touchdown pass. 1t was a go pattern all the way and I just ran to meet the ball. The other was 1 t0mer pattern to aiet tho rtnt down.'' Curttl wu •110 a top baatiball pro11)ttl at SA Valley A KF.D IF 11£ thou1ht bueball mlthl hav been H ler. he rt'pliC!d ''Somf'Um I w11h I had 1tayed wlth It E1pec1ally when you cet thf' nicks and bruises 1ou do In Uus aame But l enjoy lt •· .... The RamA were not dejected Th~y have alrt'ady wrappud up a division chitmpion.o1hlp and are assurf'd of a home field advan t ge in the flt11t playo(( game on the weekend of Dec 30·31 BUT NO, THEY must win over G~n Bay, a team that is fighting to gain a playorf berth. The Packers are tied with Min· nesota for first place in their division and a loss could eliminate them from contention. Even a win will not assure them of a playofC berth If Minnesota a lso wins. The injury-riddled R ams. without starting running backs Lawrence Mccutcheon and John Cappelletti, were booed when they went for a field goal after failing in two tries from the one yard line to score a touchdown. The ball was mches short on fourth down. ··on the play al the goal line, Cullen Bryant had been hurt on the second down and he couldn't hear out of his left ear.•' Coach Ray Malavasi said. "He just picked the wrong hole on third down and that's when I decided to go for the field goal. There was no hesitation on my part. I'd rather have three points than come up short." De's Confident Ws Co mp to n Me ets Servite By ROGER CARLSON Ol t,. O.lly ...... $taff It was the most exciting game or the 1978 prep football season for the Orange Coast area-as Fountain Valley rallied for a las t-second 23·21 victory over Ser vile in non-league action al Orange Coast College. Friday these two collide again, only this time it is for the CIF Big Five Conference championship al Anaheim Sta-iium. FOUNTAIN VALLEY quarterback Gil Compton, a 6-1. 180-pound senior who engineered a 73-yard march in the final 2:43 of playing time to set up Steve Steinke's 22-yard winning field goal. recalls the last-ditch ef· fort: "I knew my receivers would get open and I felt confident with the protecllon I had with Pete Chinnici and Greg Barrios blocking," says Compton of that winning march. As for Friday's challenge, Compton. who turned 17 last week, says. "Servile is a good team and they know what they're doing We know each other " COMPTON, WHO has worked with his main targets-Kevin Margerum and Jim Coppom since the eighth grade-says he likes to throw the outside pal· tern best in Fountain Valley's attack. "It's the easiest to ex- ecute," be says. The le ft-handed Compton throws an exceptionally fast pass and he acknowledged that his re- ceivers have commented oo that fact a time or two due to the dif- ficulty to hold on to the ball. But the quickness also oCfsets p'ltential interceptions. In Compton's statistics, which in- cludes lZ1 completions in 239 at- tempts for 1,804 yards and six touchdowns, he has been in· tercepted only seven times. .. IT IS MORE difficult t-0 in- 0.LCOMPTON tercept and it gets the job done more e ffi ciently," says Compton. Compton has had several out- standing games, but the ones be remembers best are the Redlands . Servile and Eisenhower games IN THOSE HE picked up 248, 147 and 205 yards through the air. For Fountain Vall ey Coach Bruce Pickford, Compton's suc- cess is no surprise. "He was our sophomore quarterback on a champ1onstup team and backup last year on the varsity," says Pickford. ''A lot of people thought he should have been our starter as a junior. On that sub· ject, Compton says: "Every quarterback has to put in his time on the bench. "Compton's arm is a cannon and be understands the passing game," continues Pickford. "The only thing he lacked at the s tart or the season was ex- perience. But he's gained poise and confidence." SO FRIDAY Compton and his Fountain Valley teammates make their final journey at the site of their only setback this year-a 10-7 loss to Edison ln the Sunset League championship de· cider. "The CIF championship game was in our minds before the season began," says Compton. "If we didn't get this far we would have known we didn't play as well as we could." Next 5 Games Crucial For LA PORTLAND -The Los Angeles Lakers open a grueling five-game week tonight when they meet the Portland Trail Blazers at 8 p.m. The Lakers, with the second best record in the NBA <19·9>. could get a good Indication In the Ola TJ' T o Rfglu O....llel9at 8. days to come just how the season will go for Jerry West's club as after Portland they must contend with Seattle twice, Phoenix and Philadelphia. The Lakers will be fortunate in that they'll be meeting the Blazers without their superstar center BUI Walton. Instead, Kareem Abdul-Jabber wlll only have to contend with Tom Owens. The Lakers are hurtJng too, though, as all-purpose forward Adrian DanUey ls still receiving treatment for a byperextended knee. Dantley, who bu missed the lut nine 11mea, la also doubtful for this week. Huntlnaton Beach's Jack Vounablood feels next week's 1ame wttb Green Bay Is the start of a new seuon. •1WE HAVE TO win Crom now on." he said. "Things are very real for us now. No, It doesn't bother us <the defense) when the offense doesn't score. Then it's up to us to shut them out -to stop them. It we do our job, they rton't score. "Sure, I'd like to see the of- fense score 40 or 50 points every aame. Then the other team would have to pass and we would eet to play games with them on defense." Youngblood blocked a field goal try that could have been a turning point for the Rams. But things didn't work out that way. He credited Bengal quarterback Kenny Anderson with giving the Bengals the win. "He's a super quarterback and he turned a 16 lo 18 yard loss into a big gain one time out there tonight. That turned things around for them." SCOllE a\' OUAllTEllS Cin<•M•ll LO\ A119e1n LA -FG Con•l 31 LA FG Corr•l 13 LA -Netsonu run ICorr•lk1cU 0 " J 3-70 13 3 3 ().-1' Ctn Curtl\ ~ ~u from Ar>Oenon •Ball• kit-I (In -J-.on 1 '"" IBallr kiO I LA -FG Correl,. LA -FG Correl 11 C1n -FG 8.thr 1• C in -FG 1M11< •1 A 41 411 STATISTIC! Ctn lla"'l Fir\I down\ 11 n Au\lleS·y•r~ 31·1&1 32·131> PU\lnq VMOS 10& 110 Aelurn yerd• 31 11 P••so 13.71.7 •l>-37 1 Punls S-41 ~1 Fumbln l~I O"° 1-1 Pen•lllH·YMdS 1·4' l·S1 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS llUSHING -ClncfnNll, JOllnson I&-... A Grlf· fin l•·i.A. Los An9111es, Brv•nl 1s..1. Latin 1·1' PfllltlPU· 13. ' PASSING -Cincinnati, Anderson 13-11-1·711, Los AnoetH, Heoen 1&·33·1·183. Ferr•q•mo O·<·l 0 RECEIVING -Clnclnn&ll, &a" S-17. Cur11l l·&S. A Grillln 1·31, L•w 1·31 Los Anoe••>. Miller • 8', Nel'IOll 1~. JHS•~ :Mio. Ptillllc>s J.13. Bryant 13S Rams _S a c k 'Em A ll Despite the loss, the Rams had their share of sacks Monday night as above safety Bill Simpson blitzes Cin· c innati quarterback Ken Anderson . and below AP Wi ..... ~ linebacker Bob Brudzinski takes care of Bengal running ·back Archie Griffin and umpire John Keck. too. King Diomw's Assessment LA Stanley Cup 'Not Possible' LOS ANGELES CAP) - There's more to Marcel Dionne than his obvious talents as one of the finest players in the National Hockey League. Two Lady BYl\i Trophies tell a lot about his character, and there aren't too lany professional •thletes with his candor. Consider DtoMe's assessment of the Loe Angeles Kings, where the 27-year-old center has played since the 1975-76 seasoo: .. WE'a E PIA YING ~s a unit probably better than ever, I think everybody's thinking the right way," he eaid recently. "We don't have a areal hockey team but everybody's been a par:\ of it, we're aware of our capabWtles. "I don't tblnk it would be possible for the KJnrs to win a .. Stanley Cup, I don't think it will be available In the near future." Dionne continued. "You look at the records and other teams in the league." That's a bit shocking in this day and age, where just about any athlete wUI express the opinion, sincerely or otherwise that bl5 team has a chance for ad the marbles. 8UT NOT DIONNE, currently the second·leadin' scorer In the NHL and wtMer m 1975 and '77 of the Lady Byng Trophy, which gou to the player adjudged to have exhibited the best 1port1maoship and gentlemanly conduct t0mbtned with the hilh 1tandard ol playlq ability "I'm not crtUclzln1, lt'a Just the racts," he said. "We're always going to have a tf'am I ' • that's gomg to be up there in the standings. But you've got to get the guys out of the draft. "It takes a lot more to take that next step. We could beat Montreal eight Umes during the regular season but once the playoffs start It's dtcrerenl. IC you ask anybody on this team about tJllat, they'll tell you µte same thing." DIONNE, WHo'was bothered by a shoulder in.Jury much of last season, has 21 goals and 20 assists this year and has been a major factor In the Kings' 13-10-3 record. "I 'm not playing any dlf· ferently now. I was hurt last year," saJd. Dionne. "I thlnk I was going pretty well before the Injury. "I'm get Ung a lot ot point~ now, the team is playing betS that makes it a lot easier U when they're not playing so Vf I missed 10 games with the jury but it bothered me the r of the year." DIONNE WAS hurt No~. again st the Chicago B•a Hawks. Despite being be pered, he led the Kings in sc Ing for the third straight seat with 36 goals and 43 assists. Dionne recently set a club r ord by scortng at least one Ji In seven consecutive games,~ modern-day NHL goal-scorl mark Is 16 games set by Pur. Broadbent of OltawA The Kings. 9--3-3 in their lMt games, are currently in ,. York for a pair of games. 'ft face the Islanders tonJght a the Rangers Wednesday n11h1 .. 1 -~ ... J :;...----~----~------.....;,------------~ J •• •! -- • .. A C•oaute Report From th• World of Sports • Mid night p o rts Bur g lar uts andle~tick C arpe t ""9AP ..... *e• SAN FRANCISCO -'11My .,. callil)1 lt lh • C•ndl.Uck Carpet Caper. •II• tn the ct.ad ol nltbt, ~Y anucll lnto Candl Uck Pan. cul out M·foot b>· u foul oval AJitrolwi "!ifo"' mbltm ol t.M San rrancllco • r.i _.nd carted It on rot' ll pa "TM>' ~kin'l have done a neatf'r j()b." aaJd Rttttl• tlon and Park O.partmt'nt clud en1tneer Geor1• Kerwin .s h~ I ed al hole •\ the 51).yard llne Tbt' turf wa . ltd lt> ril>Pf'd up Monday and re plae«l pcnnan tly W1lh real sod o.11....,'ntWI G~•• 25 , . .,." BALTI OkE -·A profCASaon&l gotfer, who l!I ~a•d ~ ~ 11 bank to tH>lp him k p up bi• Prol Golft!l"S Auoc1atJon membership durin1 a ume of bad b~ab an hl• career. has bMa ~tenced to up to 2S years in federal r.nsoo. fttchitrd t: Mt tHner J r , 33, of 0 ney, Md • had plud~ gwlty to armed bank robbery or a Bethesda banlc and lo bank larceny tn a robbery an Vienna, Va. U.S. District Court Judge Joseph H. Young Monday cited ptiychologicul evaluations which showed Mel.¥sner hull a splJt personality In sentencing him under a provislon which wtll .&llow the golfer to go free when he Is cured. Before sentencan11. Meissner told Young, "I did wroni I know lhal I know I have lo face up to the punishment., All I want 1s to start hfe over again." Meissner "wtts a golfer , and apparently a iood one whtm he was young." said Assistant U.S. Attorney D. Chris topher Ohly. who had recommended a 25-year sentence But Ohly added none of the more lhan $100,000 taken in the 19 robberies between June 1977 and June 1978 has been recovered ------Quot# ol ilw Da•-----. Great Britain's Jobn Lloyd. aft.er being soundly beaten by the United StBtes' John Mc Enroe in DaVtS Cu p play, 6-1, 6·2, 6-2: "No one has ever m ade me look that much an Idiot." IUdgltt Ki~lu Pla11en 011 T~a• Three Indiana University basketbaJI players m have been dismissed from the team and rive othe rs are on probation in an apparent dispute with Coach Bobby Kni.gb t. Dismissed were guard Tomm y Baker, swingma n Don Cox and forward Jim Roberson. Placed on probation were leading scorer Ra) Tolbert, No. 2 scorer Mike Woodson, and three reserves- Eric Klrchnf'r, Phil Isenba rger and Landsoa Tamer. . . The New York Knicks a nd Portla nd Trailblazers have worked out a deal in· volving free agent Jim McMUUan. The Blazers have agreed lo give New York a second-round draft choice in 19'79 in ex· change for rights to sign McMillian ... Jo Jo Wbtt.e, a mainstay with the Boston Celtics for lhe past 10 years. reportedly was on the verge of quitting the club un)il la lked out of it by teammates and pJay~r­ coach Dave Cowens. White was aJ feged· ly upset about published comments made KH10 HT about tum by Cowens and other players on the team ... Second-year guard Rickey Grtta has been placed on waivers by the Detroit Pistons. In the same an- nouncement. the Pistons said they have picked up free agent Dennis Boyd. Stoddon Picks lip Pa11claeclc Dick Stockton won the singles and shared • an the doubles title Monday night, earning $25.000 for his efforts in the Horizon tennis IS tournament at the South Mountain Arena in West Orange, New J e rsey. Stockton needed only 61 minutes for ::i 6-4, 6·2 victory over Tom Gorman in the s ingles final. Then he teamed wilh Erik van Dillen for a 7-5, 6-3 triumph over Arthur Ashe and Charlie PasareU. Coit. Reref "er Indicted Baltimore Colts wide receiver Randy [iJ Burke has been accused of faJsely reporting the 4. • theft of his Sl3,000 sports car and CraudulenUy collecting money from an insurance company. Burke was indicted by a city grand jury in Baltimore Monday ... After 4112 games on the bench, San Francisco 49er quarterback Steve DeBerg has won back his starting JOb says Coeach Fred O'Connor. . . . Fired University of to~a footbaJl coach Bob Commings is among three final candidates being considered for the Ohio University football coaching job. UCLA Drop• t o Fiith, Dulce No. I The Top Twenty teams in The Associated Press colle1e basketball poll, with fi rst-place votes in parentheses and season reeords. t.Duke (56) 2.Notre Dame <3) 3.MichiganStatc 4.Louisville 5.UCLA O> 6.Kentucky 7.N.CarohnoSt 8 Kansas 9.Michagan 10.SyraCU!iC 50 .., 0 2·0 5· l 3· l 3·0 6·1 4-1 3·1 5·0 11.LouisianaState 5·0 12.Southern Cal 3·0 13.NorthCarolina 4·1 14. Ma rquette 4-0 15.Nevada-Las Vegas 3-0 16.Georgetown, D.C. S-0 17.Texa.s 4·2 18. Illinois 6·0 19.San Francisco 5·2 20.lndianaState 6-0 OTHER S PORTS -George Chuvalo retained his Canadian heavyweight boxing championship Monday night wit h ::i th.ird-round knockout of George Jerome . . Paw O'Dea, a member of lhe Cleveland Indians' organization for the P.ast 40 vears, died Monday of an apparent heart at· tack . 0 Dea. 58. began his career in 1938 as a n 18-year-old outfielder and had been serving as a m inor league ad· mlnistrator . . NBC Television announced it has signed Carol Mau to a multi-year contract as a commentator for' Its telecasts of men's and women's golf ... Former Soviet figure skating champion Yurt Ovcblaalkov has decided to reUre from lhe sport • . . Doq Barke, a two-Ume All· American water polo player who led Stanford to another national Utle in November, bu been selected Northern Callfomia Athlete or the Month ... Trevor Prucll, the Detroit EXJ>ress soccer s tar who had been idle fo1.&r months with an ankle lnjury, has returned to action in the EncUsh League . . West Germany's Marta Epple clocked the fast.egt time in the flrat heat of a World Cup women's giant slalom ski race an Plancavallo. Italy. lladfo.Te~1'blon RADIO: Hockey -Los Angeles Kings at New York Islanders, 5:~ p.m., KRLA <1110). Bob MUler, Peter Weber report. 8uketball -Lakers at Port.land, 7:50 p.m., KLAC (570). Chick Hearn. Pat Riley report. TV: .Basketball -The t.akeni and Trail Blasen meet In Portland, 7:50 p.m., Channel 9. Simulcut with Chick Heam, Pat Riley reportina. 0 .. Area Cage r s In Action Tonight 1'hrc • non·le&'lue games and Dana HUii' parut'lpaUon tn tht1 Santa Ml tnvttationll hllhllght Oranae Cout area actlvlty on the prep buketbaU ceoe tonJ1ht. At l...a(una Beach the Artists will entertain 3-1 Corona del Mar Ina To'ck>ck •lllnniah. Alao, Cotta M a enurtains Caplalrano Valley, while St. J ohn 8 01co lovadea Edison tor 7 o'clock11un Jn the Santa An Tournament the host Saints will lest Dana 111111· 3 l outl1tat8. Corona del Mar 's leading •cortn are Dave Koehler 118.7>. Sh1twn Ahearn us 5> and Chn s J ohnston ( l2 0). while Laguna counters with Stefa n Lipson ( 17 0) Co11la Mesa. wath only one game under its belt. goes against a Cougars team lhat is dependent on many football players. who have JUSt become available for duty. Steve Lux scored 20 for Mesa in lhe Mustangs· opener. Steve's brothe r. Bill Lux. is expected to be readyfortonight's game. Darin Bowen . Edison High's6-5 senior. has SCQred in the 20s four times in the Chargers 4-2 record, the la test a 28-~lnt output against North (Riverside) High. Da na Hills got a 25-polnt pe rfo rmance fro m 6-4 Mike Samuels and Doug Andrews and Ron Kraft each taJlied 16 in the third plact! victory over Walnut at theGardenGroveTourna ment. A si milar e ffort a ppears necessary for success against the Saints. on e -po int loser s to Newport Harbor in the recent San Clemente lnv1ationaJ finals. Trojans Rally For Victory University High's Troja~s. be hind the scoring of 6·5 seruor Russ Stolw ff, rallied to post a 62-54 non-league basketball vic- tory over Norte Vista Monday night on the winne r's court. Will Be R eturn? Wilt Cham berlain. otten called by ~xperts t he NBA's m ost dominating player. as contemplating a comeback with the Chicago Bulls . The 7-2 giant. s hown her e m a 1973 pl\oto against the New York Knicks. would bt: a backup to Ar tis Gilmore if he decided to return. • Ante ate r s In 57-47 Victory ., . Special to lbe Dally Pilot SEATTLE-UC I rvine's An teater s got a 24·point pe rform a n ce f rom Stev e McGuire and 17 couni.ers from Phil Bolden as they put the stops to host Su We-Pacific Mondtjy n i g h t with a S7 ·4 7 n o n · confererence basketball victory The Wln was Ule second in fi vc starts for Coach Tim Tifl's Anteaters. who now move on to the Uni versity of Portland Thurs- day evening. Seattle-Pacific had Ule Ant- eaters down. 19·8. an the early going, but UCI rallied and Wlth two seconds lert in the half McGuire hJt a Jumper lo give thl' Anteaters a 28-26 advantBge. The visitors out.scored Seat- tle· Paclfic by an 8·2 m argin at the outset or the second half to go up by a 36-28 count and never led by less than. rive points after that. "We played ve1y good defensl' In the first half, which kept us in the gaml• when we were not hit· tang from the field." said Tift. M cGutre's 24 points were a career high, which Included 10 buckets from thl' field. Bolden cashl•d an 17 points and collected 11 rebounds. also J career high as an Anteater. UCI won't be back for a home game until Jan. 4. when it hosts Mac Murray College. After th<: gam e an Portland. the Anteater" v1s1l Northern Arizona University Dec 20. then tre k back to Ca lifornia for action in the Gaucho Tournament at Santa Barbara Dec. 29-30. UCl 's 2·3 start is reminiscent of las t year's rocky beginning. which ended man 8-l7campa1gn UC lrvtM ISll M•lll•Pa<tlt< 101 lq 11 Ip fq If IP ,.,..,.,, 1 n .. M<rloua 1 • M ( t)t1v• '' 1 " j Ht ,.rh J ,, , rio10,.,.-. ~ ' II (r)llM(J " 0 " ~CC:,UtrP In • 1• l •"" " 1 ·~ Jt}n.-• I) I) ' t-41'J"1nq1UO 0 0 'I lir,.ml)~ 0 0 n Rt 1ch 1 •I A!Klqe" ' I I> r "'"""""°" I II .. Jur• " ,, " \l,tti) ft " l Down by 10 points at halftime. the Trojans bounced back by scoring eight quick points to open the second half and later took the lead for good as the third quarter came to a close. St oh:orr. despite three first ha lf fouls. scored 24 points in ~e game. 18 coming in th~ decisive second half. The TroJans also got help from sophomore center Tim McLaughlin, who was tou~h on the boards and senior Greg Borsuk. who collected eight as· sis ts. Thompson Ignites Oilers; I Tars Nip Eagles, 62-58 Hertt \llAI (Soll u 111 'tenltY 162 I Mawrv Cru1 C.11\0fl Min\on AnMf\Oft ReM•ll MrOol\eld w.,111er fq" Ip ' ' . & 11 7• , ' s ) s 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SIOlroff TllOmD\On Mtl<1119h11n Allf\On Bonuk Brvhk• er own G«"n\e T~~~lf 11 77 ~ I Ololl\ S(Ort 11v OU. r1•rl fq tt 111 10. 2• 1 ' & . ' ' • ' q ' ' " 0 I I ' 3 ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,. I• &7 Nori@ Vt\t• 18 11 ' 11-S4 Ul\IYt<\llV 17 l• l• "_., Tol•I foull vn11rtrs11v 13. 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P•t1flc11 vs El Mode<>• al Ane~·m Sl.Olum 181 By ROGER CARLSON Of tM C>.llly Piiot Sl•ff Ne wport H a rbor High 's Sailors and the host Oilers c • Huntington Beach have qualified for the championship sem ifinals of the 50th annual Huntington Beach Invitationa l Basketball Tournament following victories Monday evening. The Sailors of Coach Jerry De Bus k outlasted Estan cia. 62-58. while Coach Roy Miller's Oilers rallied for a 61·51 victory over Long Beach Wilson. Mon· day's winners meet Wednesday night (8:301. T onight's menu s e r ves up Ka t e lla a nd C leveland CLos Angelesl at 7. followed by Los Am igos a nd Lon g Beach Millikan at 8 H UNTINGTON B EACH ap peared to be on the verge of dropping Into the consolation bracket of its tourney as Wilson took a 45-37 lead early an the fourth quarter. But Rico Thompson. the 5·11 senior guard with All-Sunset League credentials. made his fi rst appearance of the season m the final segment with spot duty and It paid off handsomely as the Oilers jelled. Cu rt Woolen finished the game with 29 points for Huntington Beach. but until Thompson made his presence known wtlh steals. assists and a couple of key buckets. the Oilers appeared to be on the ropes. T HOMPSON DOES not figure to start until January since he 1s still recuperating from a fo rm of hepatitis. But in the rew mo· ments that he entered the game Monday he made all the d1f ference. The chncher came with I 41 left when Thompson stole the ball and scored on a layup to make it 55-49. The Oilers. who made two of seven from the fi eld in the third quarter. responded with nine or 13 from the field in the fourth period to put Wilson away IN TIIE OPENER. Estancia and Newport Har bor traded blows from the outset with the game tied 12 t imes before Newport Jumped to a 'la·41 lead. saw it disappear on Steve Van Horn's three-pomt play with 6 07 left as Estancia went up, 49-48 , then came home in the stretch thanks lo the heads up play of Bob Street. With the Sailors nurs ing a 56-54 lead Street stole the ball with 2:05 left and it led to a pair of fr ee thro w s b y B r ian 49ers Keep on Rolling Arizona State Toppled by Purdue From AP Dispatches Rickey Wilhams. Francois Wise and Michael Wiley scored 15 points apiece Monday night to lead a ba lanced Long Beach State attack a!I the unbeaten 49ers scored a 94·91 non-conference college basketball victory over Oklahoma State. Freshma n Craig Hodges. who added 14 points for lhe 49ers, fired lo a 20-foot Jump shot with 3: 18 to play and Long Beach wasn't headed after that. In all. six 49ers scored in double figures. The 49ers fell behind early in the game. trailed 48-46 at 'halftime and was forced to overcome a nine point· deficlt ln the second ball for lhelr fifth straight victory . Oklahom a Stat e fell to 2·3. Mark Tucker led the Cowboys wtlh 29 points. Freshman Matt Clark added 21 point.a for Oklahoma State Pw4tM 6-r., Sparkle• WEST LAFAYETI'E, Ind. CAP> - Guard J e rry Sichting scored a season·hlsh 25 points Monday nJ&ht, lncludlna 22 in the 1etond half, 11 Purdue tu.med back Artroaa State 73-83 tn a non -conference colleae buketball pme The ~ame was tied at 32·32 at in- ter m I ssion but the Boilermaker s surged ahead by eight points at 48-40 fi ve minutes into the second half. Ar izona State, now 5·2, was led by forward Sam WilUams with l3 points, guard Greg Goorj1a n with l2 and 1'ony Zeno and Blake Taylor with 10 apiece. ~ ...... ,,,,.., MURRAY. K y . <AP ) -The University of E van11vllle Monday night scored Its first basketball victory in nearly a year since a plane crash killed 14 squad members and Coach Bob Watson, defeaUng Murr~ State St-58. The vtct.ory came two days short of a year sln~ 29 people lo~l their li ves ln the air cruh that plunlJtd th college community Into mourning The baaketblll.h quad, replaced with freshmen and trarusfers under new Coacn Dick Walters, Iott its fi rst rive II met lhiaSt'&SOn . Juolor center Barry Weston scored 13 point.I and rr bman au•rd Eric Harri• added 12 to koy tht Evan.svUle win over Mul'Tay State. which rell to o.e College P'All W~ST At•'*'• F•,tt»4'tll\ ~ Pel< •h< Ot• 71 C•lllorn••lr'YIN V , ~•''"' P.te1l1< ., MonlMa 6S U of PlltlllC \7 H•w Mtoatco Sl•lt IOI, , • ..,..,on I\ !oovt~rn U1af> ~. Wttlm•n•for ~• Ut ... Stai.t1.Color-IO Webtr lolelt ... \/tan "1 w Mont•,,.•. Monl•M f"f~ n W•\lt>rn New MeatCO U, Ad<lm• ~f I~ IOTI SOUTH Evan\vlllf' ~. Mu<•#JV St•I~ \fl G.c>rQtf ll. 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Ar iz. in Hs only tournament appearance, plays Cltrus at 4: 10. The Pirates currently possess a 5· l record ror the season while the Rustlersare5·4. Winners and losers will ench ad vance to the championship and consolation rounds the next <Soy. OIAP'll•Y TOUltHAM.NT ....... .,..hlr.._.. " .. "' _,__ "'--~·..,. 11 to-llwlltnell Y\. I.A .._ IJ to p.lft.-5-1 ~ YJ. S4lft °"90 Mn.I 1 ~ ... C'.Mtf• ft\ILA f tO Cl'"-' Y\. ~WM! , ,._,.,_.,.VJ ~I• 1:~Y\ 1.A MIUlell • lt-(;fl .... tlf CllllY'(IM ¥\ Ml S... Af'IOlliO - BASKETBALL I HORSE RACING How the Pros Do It #nnis pros Brian Gottfn~d (above) and Bob Lutz (right) volun- teered to teach mm1 -rlm1~s Monday for the benefit of Orange County women from the Hill and Harbor leagues. Gottfried works with Judy Raphael (bottom photo> and others at Laguna Niguel Racq.uet Club, while Lutz observes Joy Ashley at Newport Beach Tennis Club. Oldest To11rnament Turns so Sheue Recal/,s Ear~y Years of Huntington Beach Event By ROGER CARLSON Of 1 ... 0.11, Piiot St.Ill The HunUn~n Beach High Invita-tional basketball tournament, now un- derway, ls the oldest prep basketbaJl tournament in Southern California <SO years). and still gomg strong Hart; M "Cap" Sheue s tarted 1t all -in the Depression era and along with his basketball coach, Leon Minor. found himself out $11 due to the tourney run ning In the red in that initial start. SINCE, TIIE TOURNEY grew to as many as 32 schools and has dwindled to as few as eight due to the numbers of tournaments which have spawned. Last year there were 92 prep basket· ball tournament s an Southern California. Sheue, along with others tn the Orange and Black trail that comprises much of Hunltn(.llon Beach High's hi s- tory. will be honored t'riday night at halftime of the championship game. Among those with Sheue will be Al Reboin and Lee Mosteller. the football and basketball coaches when Sheue was the Oilers· athletic director ALSO, BASKETBALL coaches Elmer Combs and Roy Miller wall be Wllh Sheue. Combs was an All·CIF star twice under Moste ller, and Miller was a two.time AJl-CIF choice under Combs. Additionally. Locke Li vernash. who led Huntington Bt>ac h in the 1910-1912 er a, is expected to JOtn the fcstiviltes. Sheuc'!) recollections of this tourna- ment's hJstory and or the Oilers' basket· ball past arc almost unendmg Here. however. are a few of Shcue's thoughts capsulized Incorrect Technical In the box score for Eslancia's basketball game against Mission Viejo Saturday night, Estancia Coach Larry Sunderman was incorr ectly credited with a technical foul. The foul was ac- tually caJJed on a Mission Viejo st~fer. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SPORTS MEMBERSIDP CAP SHEUE "AFTER THAT Cirs l year we got all kinds of letters from schools wanting in our tournament and we expanded 1t to 16 teams. then to 32 teams . "The Hi-Y Club took over sponsorship and had boys from the San Diego area stay overnight in md1v1dual homes. "But after six or eight years. some of the other schools were gelling smart and started their own tournaments, which cul back the demand lo enter our tourney "SO WE CUT IT back to 16 teams and now finally it is back to eight teams. Still. we're pretty proud of the fact that we were the first. "We have tradition here al Hunt- ington Beach. You know. there is nothing wrong with Edison or Fountain Valley, those are great schools and a whole lot better than we are in many ways. But it will be a long lime before t hose schools have tradition. We've got it... . Sheue was the bas ketball coach for only two years. spending most or his time in track where his athletes earned 29 individuaJ CIF championships in a 29-year span. including B and C competition. RECALLING HIS own basketball fortunes. Sheue looks back to hl5 second year as coach: "We went into the last game undefeated and everyone played outdoors at the time. Well , we went to Fullerton and they had a ~ymnaslum. And boy. did they have 1t waxed, I swear. We spent half the game falling down and lost." Sheue, who resides in Huntington Beach with his wife. Edna Mary, has seen at least a portion of every Hunt· ingtoo Beach basketball tournament, but cites the first two years as the most memorable. "The first one was won by Chaffey by one point and the second tournament was won by Whitter in overtime. There were never more exciting tournaments than those first two ... Officials were paid S5 a game and ll was a prized assignment because Sheue arranged for rating cards to be made up on these games. Later, when the assign· ments for officials were made. these rating cards were used as a basis. "Believe me," says Sheue. "In those days, you were tickled to death to eet that S5 biU .. " Cap's stories go on and on ... just like the Huntington Beach Invita· ttonal Basketball Tournament. 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CA !1:!7114 WIMl"O Covr IAdalrl s-1 Cool ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IHtrll. ~ JI.ISi CBenk\I, WlnQe<S _ ,-.. WISlltt\ 1Mllc"4!111, Rlcot,..I love lluc••el Olr1y Tlltrlv IW••OI Ouon Ot The Steve IFrtvr Jet Tr.ouorot ITreesure>. Walctl II Aun IClfrlnol. Snowbenk tCreooer1 I ' I \..,, ' ' I! IOHTM ltACE -4-'0 yerds l veer old• encl ui>. Ail-ence Purw suoo r----' '-----( lllJl'ON -- -.. Frenc:lo FOr<t ICMOOZ•I Wln<IV'\ A•QUUI IW•rdl Ft,,•le Betit (MVIOSI. , • ..,. Lut-Y 1 ITreuur•I Noll1er Kina. -IR~I. Llllte F1v111 f8er01. I I : MOVING SALE : 1 IAC:Kln • 20°/o OFF I NINTH llACE JIO yaros J YH• I 9toe • 200/o OFF I Old> Pur .. '7.600 Cleomtl\Q proce U ,000 I a.on... 30°/o OFF I Sneppv Tt~r 1ci.rt•sel J09ww I I JOlln IFr~I Vo• Cono IC¥00t•I I I •l•IOP IJ,4e1n SUO-r\ C-korn 'I 1L1e>Nm1 c;..uov 1a-s1 Br•ont I 6JI .... 72 ~-·•.,s•r Peu IW•rd l Power a, 8uq I -· ............. •v-... I IBroCMo U . C•lch• Go IPtrner I. 755 W. 17111 St. Coste.._.. f O:oo.5:00 SNllol-IR<llqll. '---------(CH WON -------- -.,.j "I WAS AN ALL-AMERICAN, FIRST TEAM SMOKER .. . AND I FELT TERRIBLE .. . until I went to SCHICK:' Felice Orlandi. actor and graduate of Schiel~ Center. ~was a three pod~ a day smoker for over 25 years. I put up with the headaches. the bod stomach. the works, convinced I couldn't live without cigorertes. Desperate, I wentto Schick Center. Result ... I haven't smol~ed for over a year. I'm not exaggerating when I soy rhot in 5 days they hod me thinking and feeling as a non-smoker." Schick guoronrees rhor you will smol~e THE LAST CIGAl\EITT YOU'LL EVER NEED TO SMOKE w1rh1n 5 doys offer sromng rhe Srop Smoking Pto9rom On complertng rhe p<ogrom. l19hr up. Inhale ond smoke o cigorene ond your money w1t1 be refunded. FOR A FREE NO-ODLIGATION INTERVIEW CAU ... 558-8404 LO\ Angelt"s ~20~000 In Sao Diego (714 )2QQ-7600 CEHTE~ HOUP.S • O AM to O PM OAANGE Town o.nd Country Cenrer -. . . ..... -- I 8' DAI.I. V PILOT T\lllllday. 0.0.1ntMtt 12 11'11 Business Plans Help Two Ways R etiremenl Accounts Al.so Trim Tax Pay~nlB BJ H ltaY W A mdhod or putUn1 IOmethiaa I W•)' for JOUf rirc1remm~ and Hvina on w •l the tame Um ~mt IOO Sood to be ll'u N \lel"\ht "·the IRS ap 9roves ol such .a ~lratray. m Utt-form of lnchvldual reUremtonl 1ecounl~ and Kt'Olh plans If you work for an l"m,lo)U Who rrovtct.8 00 quaUtted pt"Rllon pl.o, or I you are t employNS. )OU •l"C' dia,ibleo fOt' Ol'lt> O( t,.... two retlrem nt ltC C'Ounl ~ tht>ir rn ults (aavlnp with Lu deft>r ralsl ttm ao tdc11d. lt''i astound.Int that BO f w AourltAnS tut advantaat or lht-m NEVt-ZRTHEU'. ·s. J' Wt:a ntAN 10 percent ,1f thOll" who rould U:>f' I RA or Kf'Olb at"tually do How do tht')l work ' With 1rn IRA. )'OU ma> put u ldt* up to 1~ pt'rt't.>nt of your urr\C'd income, to ., max a mum, of $1 ~a year v.-1th a KC'Uah. th<> ltmlt II' al110 1~ l)t'r crot. but lo .. m aximum or •1.~ Tb•~ sum •~ IAkf'n oft lht' top of your t~u:nble incnmf•, And you pay no tax on It until you retire . or until you rl!movl' money from tht• plan In addition, 11ny lnc•omc ~t>nerutt'd within ~our a ccount Luc.s Ii. alt10 tax defern'<i The udvnn Ultte, or ~E'. l!> that at ret1rcmt•lll you wall pre ;~ sumably be tn a lower tax bntt ket thun when you are working If you are employt>d by a l'orn pany w1lh & ·• S>t:nsion plnn, but hii vf' a 1>econd Joh watboul one or lf you free-Janee. you may still set up a K<.'ogtl Plan for that Portion or vour IJ\come. Bartend~rs, beauticians. golf pros, fishermen, dentists and pco· CASH · FAST H o meowne r s : Loans arranged for any reason. Credit. no problem . Borrow on your eauity. Call now for courteous. fast information. C7 I 4J 547-7151 AMERICAN Morlcjoge Co. Seminar Set A seminar on Kt'<>gh and IRA retirement ar- rangements will be held al Irvine Savings and Loan, Irvine, at 7 · 30 p.m. Wednesday. Reservations may be obtain ed by calling Karen House at 752-2600. Skiing cl•ss1tied •ds •r• the ~t place to buy or sell Ski wear and equipment In the Daily Piiot. 642-5678 Answer Page. For the phone calls that can't wait. Answer Page offers the mo.,t complete selection or "beepers" in Soulhern Callfornla. We have tegular beepers. two-address beepers •· even sllenl beepers 1hat vibrate nolseles~lyl And every beeper has just one job: to alert you l o Important phone calls in· \tantly. anytime. anywhere in I Q,000 square mlles or California. (No one covers mOfe teriltoryl) tr you have Answer Page. you'll never miss a crucial call c1gain. bccau!>e when someone wants you. thl'y .,,mply dial your number on any phone and your bf'epcr give~ you the signal. ll's as easy as that! You p.iy one tow m onthly rate. with no limit to lht num· ber of "beeps" you can receive. no 'Special equip- ment to in"ltall a~d no extra phone charges to pay :)o why wait?&•'~ •• the number nearest you and find oul how u~y it Is to stay In touc:h l)ll lht• time ·with An~wer Pa!Jt! fU}f 6Wffi Pf1(jE • • 731-7777 111t• 1n dui.t'nl of other occup~Uons can ben fit rrom K~Mh ar IRA J)hma WHAT YOUR K OGU oa JR.A plan doe1 de· l)f'nd11 on wlw man.aea It Min)' Insurance com· pun1e•11 and 1uwlnf(& 11nd Joan companJH bave fixed program 1nvolvm1 1nvntment lo money marlcet IMtrumt nt• Certiiln brokeraic hoUsa allow a mon • Ot>Xlblc u11proech. 10 that you may buy stocks. bond•. lnsuranc\" 1md aiovMnmeot ecuriUea within )'Our plan To 1uvt• yuu 1ui ldc1t of the slplficanco of )Ottr tax dl'tt>rrml If you earn $25,000 in ad.ju.ate<! 11ion am-..imt•, hll' u JCJIJ\l rvturn. and deduct thu 16 JllEWFROM THE STREET pt•rcent maximum <S3.7SOL you save more thun $1,000 In rcdt•ral Wlx c11 per yt•ar And bccausc thut money and ull its In ten''" d.J v\dt•ndi. und cap1tul 1<a1n.'i grow tWt ·free. 1f )'OU rontrlbult• tht.> miaxamum amount allowable bv Kcut:h <S7,500> for 30 ycitrs and earn a simple 6 pt·n·ent anter~i.t. on 1t. ycar·ln year-out, al reUre- nH•nt your $225,000 an contnbulions will have gro~ n to half a million dollaNi Who omong us would not en,)oy that supple- mt•nt to Social Security" IMPORTANT: ff YOU ARE t.o take advan- tu~~· of your chgable tax deduction this year, you rnus t 1wt up your IRA or Keogh before Deeember 31 Gen..,rally this mC'ans s imply doing some paper work. You then have until April l5 to contribute whatever amount is eligible. Another important aspect of these plans is the IRA roUover If you work for a company with a qualified pension or profit-shar ing plan which as terminated or if you leave that company and have pension or profit-sharing pl&n funds vested -you must "roll the money over" into an IRA within 60 days of ats distribution to continue lo enjoy Its tax· deferred status. <Only that portion or the funds which was contributed by your employer is eligl· ble for the rollover.> IRAs AND K EOGHS, AS you can see. may make a signiricant contribution to your financial planning. But for those who feel that, while this is the best there 1s. it's stall not good enough there's bright news ahead. The government, recognjzing the weaknesses of its Social Security system. is becoming increas- ingly inclined toward personal retirement plans. To encourage them. chances are excellent that the limits on IRAs and Keoghs will progressively increase in years to come. For detailed booklets on IRA or Keogh, call me at 547-7272. Sherry Lu<'as i~ an account executive In the Sa nta Ana offi ce or Merrill Lynch. Pierce Fenner and Smith Fluor Posts Top Earnings Fluor Corp .. Irvine. has reported record net earn- ings of $78,353,000, or $4.63 a share, for t he fiscal year ended 0<'L 31, compared with earnings or $75,466,000, $4.48 a share, for fiscal year 1977. The l978 results represent the sixth consecutive year the company has increased net earnings, according t.o J . Robert F luor. chairman, chief executive officer and president Consolidated revenues for the 12 months in 1978 were $2,865.m.ooo, com· pared with $1,996,050,000 for the same period in the previous year. NEW ORDERS dunng the period totaled $3,357 million compared with $2,827 million for the 5ame period a year ago. Fluor's backlog of un - com pleled work al Oct. 31 was $11,600,000.000, compared with $12,800.000,000 for 1977. Fourth quarter opera- tions generated ne t earnings or $23.236,000 or $1.37 a s hare. com- pared with net earnings of $19,519,000, or SI.IS. for the same period the previous year. Revenues for the quarter were $835, 180,000, com pared with $624.00S,OOO ror the same three months in 1977. Fluor directors have declared a quarterly cash dividend or 35 cents a share on the com- pany's common stock, a 16.7 percent increase. It brings the annual . dividend rate to $1.40 per common share Director s al s o declared the regular quarterly cash dividend of 75 cents a share on the Series B Preferred stock. The dividends are payable Jan. 15. 1979, to holders or record" at the close or business on Dec. 29. T.111c' .inJ 1nf1.1 t11m. c'umatcd to he 6-7% in 1978, are mnlo ni.: 11 harder lor people IO rc1.11n ur huilJ their :l'>.\Ct,. The IRS ha~ .11(~rcs,lvdy cl1min:111•J m.my t ax inccnflVl'' u~·J hy invc\lof' m th" r a.,t. Yl•t wirh thl· coni.rnnt t.1x law rcv1,mn,, rhcTc an:.-.,dlf opportunitfo,. available fur mvc:,lu" tO ,)whcr or Jdcr both inve1tment and earned lncome (1.t'. ,al.1ry and c.1•mm1'>!!1on). If you pl.in your 197H rr~'l'Jm now, r:uhc:r th.in wait rill ye.tr l'nd. you'll h.1w .1111ple lime to :rn;i(yzc and rropcrly Choo~ the ont' wluch will meet your oh1cc.c 1vc. For a penon al con11ultation, 111duJ1n1: 1f you w1,h your t.1x attm m .. y nr <.;P.A .• c.oncact: Parker Dale. Senior Vice Pretident. at (714) 64~·4620 or the.-,,JJn,~ ~hown hclow. lnvr,tml'nt l\ankr" Sirxl' 19lfl \icm~·h "1t:w 'hrlc "'1ud. E,ch.11111~· 1nJ Oth~r P11nr1r.1I bth.1n1<<"' l 1 • Anii~h.., · ".in Fr.1nci~o • NfWfl\lfl 8cACh • New Y11rk • <irc•h.im. l 11 606 Suu1h Olav, "trct'1, W. Anwde,, CA 90014 YOUf Da1/y P1/0t c1tn t>o R.cycled "'-10.lfft.,.if@Htiit .. ,,...ult~--........... -.,,,, ........ ,... ~'\/!WI A~-1 ........ 'WE ARE CONFIDENT' Eastern'• Borm•n Industry Stunned Eastern Enters .National Bid,ding MIAMI <AP> -Eastern Airlines h83 stunned the airline Industry by becoming the third major carrier otrenng to buy NaUonal Airlines, Eutem·a prime competitor on the highly profitable rou~ between the Northeast a nd l''lor1da The move. which came ln a surprise announcement Monday. further compllculed one or the -----------_:_ rnost dramatic takeover lfl would have to borrow much or tempts in recent years the money If Eastern bought NatlonaJ th<' rt•!\ulling company would be the :.econd-lurges l U S airline behind United Airline11 PAN AMER ICAN Wo rld Airways and Texas lntt'rn:.s tlonal Airlines already are seek ing federal approval or their at tempts lo acquire National Eastern Chairman Frank Borman swd the farm would pay $S0 a share for National's oul standing stock. a total offering of $425 million. He said the farm "W t: llAVE THE process In motion ," said a s miling Borman. the former astronaut who has brought Eaistern back into soaring profitablUly from near bankruptcy when he took over In early 1976. Railroads Get 7% Freight Rate Hike "We are confident we can come up wtlh the money ... Pan Am. which owns about 22 pe rcent of Nataonal 's outstand ing s tock, has entered into an agreement with National calling for payment of $41 a share TEXAS I NTERNATIONAL. which owns about 24 percent of Na tlonal's stock. has not made a firm offer for the balance but has said it intends to fight for majority control of the carrier · WASlllNCTON <AP) -The Interstate Commerce Commission ~as awarded the nation's railroads a 7 percent overall freight rate increase. a key victory for President Carter's anU·inflation program The ICC said the increase, wblch meets the administration's antl- infialion guidelines, would take effect Friday. It could provide the financ.i~lly .pre ssed raUroads specific requirements for some Sl 5 billion m new annual re-i{ems venue. ln ~estem stales, the increase In Civil Aeronautics Board hearings. Eastern has opposed the merger propos als of the othe r two carriers. And NatJonal recently had begun lo expresi. doubts about its agreement with Pan Am. saying it would enter tain offers higher than Pan Am's. The rail ind~try agreed last on wheat ;ind barley can be no month to t~m its proposed 8.l greater than 7 percent. down per cent freight increase requ~st from 3 requested 9 percent. to 7 ~ercent to comply with Shipment or some western coal Carters program. is limited to a 5.5 percent In· AT THE TIME. Transporta- tion Secretary Brock Adams h ailed the decis ion as a "bre akthrough 1n the ad· ministration's efforts to hold down prices through a voluntary program by pnvale industry." The 7 percent increase grant· ed Monday is an average for thousands or products shipped by rail. The ICC order contained crease. down from a requested increase of 7 percent to 9 per- cent. There was no immediate com- ment on Monday's development:-. from Pan Am or Texai; lntcrna taonal N 0 I N C R E A S •: w a s authorized for products that can be recycled. Increases on plastic material and heavy machinery we re limited to S.5 per<'ent, down from a requested 7 per· cent NATI ONAL SAID al woul<.1 have no corporate comment un ltl it had time lo study Eastern·-. proposal. which at received Mon day morning Over 1'1u· C ounh•r MASO Listinqs Sc"PfJH ..... cP.ot ~"~" Svcm\tr .,,,.,wml SohGSI'> \( AIW" '\wC.•(O SwftSv <;t.,,.dY" ~:~~i' Stnt\t '.)ttdw(I t • I 'UP'"f"l I ,. 1 l TIME 01 ., .. •0 ... 10• ,, • )1 ,,., ..... '"' \ \•. 4• ... U M .. 10 . . ... ,~,"' ?f> ,, ,., l ....... 11. ~ tl"-II' l"-.. 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Rhetorically pott.'<i, the question sometimes is used to s uuest the val(' changes occumng ln the secunlles In dustry, where regulators hne been pret1sunng for ch3ngt. ii nd broke.rs' commlsslons huve been cut SIMILA& QUESTIONS A.BOUT other a reas of Uuma.n endeavor sometimes tell more about ch1mges in personfll. corporate or n~Uonal lllestyles than volumes could tell These questions rely on numbers for documentation· -Do you remember when the prime lending rate: wa~ leas than 2 percent? It was :n years ago. 1n 1947, but thctt was before the big rise In personal. corporate 1tnd gov ernmental debt. The prime now is 11.5. -When the federal government last reported ca budgcl surplus? It was in fiscal 19&J. when Washmgton took 1n $3.24 billion more than it spent. Since then It has splrted more than $300 billion or red on the record, -When the purchasing power of the dollar was double what It is now? That was in 1967, only U years ago. In the past four decades. the dollar has declined to about one·fifth its former power. When unemployment. now around 5.8 percent of the civilian labor force, was under 4 percent'.' It fell that low in the 19608, when for four straight yf'ars ending in 1969 It ranged from 3.5 to 3.8 percent. (UNNIFI' SINCE THEN, IT HAS NEVER been below 4 9 per cent, and has ranged as high a:s 8.5 percent. an 1975. des'P1t~ federal budget deficits that were explamed in part a$ be 1ng necessary to reduce joblessness . -WHEN DID THE FEDE RAL government, which now s pends more than $2,000 a year for each person. spend only S7? The Tax Foundation says It was in 1902, and that as recently as 1940 it was just $7i. But very revealing figures arc also provided by com paring just one year to the next. In October, consumer installment credit was at an an nual rate of $265.6 billion. ln 1977, the comparable figur•· was j ust $225.6 billion. or $40 billion less The increase " double the total of 1950 What does it all mean':' The question hardly needh to be asked While some will see only what they want. other'- will see a story of change. stnpped of political or academ:c· l'ant. Glnomy News Hits; Market Declines NEW YORK <AP> The stock market declined tod.,, I 1 1 I 11n,u1Co 53! " 61' u1T''. I O'nl>En , I n )A... '. FolWll ,. I Ii? 7qt,, JO\ltll\ 114 ' 61 t8 '. ............ SI,. I ,,. • .., l:l!~IT 1.50 s 33 .. 1. ,, TrlCon 1 ~ . " 1• •• :~~·pl$~tn 1~0;;'• ~·· ~ .14b 9 lit 10'9. '• = soa ~ m~-:: JOYMIQ l~~~q~ 1q"' '• ~~Of l.J .~~ ~~~~: ~ ~~ ::.~ :~ u~::.~'. ~~~Jl 7.SO .. J ~~ .. '• AP-p1140 1110 It' , 1• ~~ t: 1 1~ 't~ , fo.@l'O I 10 • 1' 31•,. 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Channel2. a• I ' 1 ··A High Wind In JMl\JIOCI I te66) MlhOny 0utM Lii• Kldrovl Fiv. t;NIOllH'I tre lnlf~ to • tlrMQe WOfld 1f11t PH•I" llteci< end IOOI the thlp t"-Y are tr •YlllnO on \!_Iv• I • 'AU Of lAOt.£8 ·o..r .. 1 NICiey" PuShed by Wlfllelm NIChOIH etnOltlll on I di .. •l•OUI w11 With Jaoan atld toon lindt hlmM41 loced wun ~19'/0ll I A8C HIWf QI) OE$IONIHO HOME till Mil~ DOU.Alll INTERIOAS MAH Furn11ure M ia And C!> SPECIAL. • HUMAHfTQ TH~H THl AATI A lrtono 0 1 S tev•'• Me"n · F1nOhorn·· "Spl111s·· t-.dll>Q ..., Scoll•nd's fln- onorn community help 1)4ents gtow In spite ol lnden'llnl weati- Sculpture Meaning Through the 8oOy a J01m ()) SAN DIEGO ~·COAQtf.1 SHOW t>ec;ome.. " ""'"'at o•ant i HEWS ,.,,.., OSt devetopa a T 20 TIC TAC DOUGH m•tnoo 01 tran1l1111ng 7.30 lH£ MUPPETS tnlotlNlhO., from c;omput-O~at G*la Ra0"41< <II MERV GA!FF'IN a-i. Jaca Pur. 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'Barney Gap' Stirs Furor · HOLLYWOOD CAP) -It's not quite as momentous as the 18-minute gap in the Nixon tapes, but scores of television viewers and the pro- ducers of ABC's "Barney Miller" show were stirred up over the eras ure or some dialogue in Thursday night's show. In Thursday's episode of the comedy series. which is based on daily doings m a New York police precinct, a jailed radical railing against American involvement in Vietnam mentioned two American corporations, Dow Chemical and Du- Pont. ~ WHEN ADVISED BY network lawyers that the two companies might ~ring legal action, ABC's sta ndards a nd practices department -the network's censors -erased the audio portion of the videotape that mentioned the companies' na mes. "ll slipped bv when the show was taped." ABC public relations executive Phil Kriegler said. "They Cthe censors) decided to erase the 'of· fensive' words." EID 28 TONIGHT PrOOucer-rel)Ortllf Aro .. '"" po011t<le1> a h1atortc overV1-of HOltywood'li Clevelopment end el1$)10rea the Hollywooo Ore•m. (Part ti m HEWSCHECt< 7:50 0 NBA BASl<ETBALL LOii Angelel Lakers "' Portland Trt11t 8laz1r1 8:00 IJ ntE PAPER ~E Gtrl·lhv WHfll 8eff is asked 10 tOOI< alter Han ·a 11ou- Oled ••-gtrHrtend 8 GRANDPA 00£8 TO t:OO fl ([J C88 MOVIE "The Jordan Cha~" (Pretnier•I Ravmono 9urr. Stelle Stevena An attor- ney tnea to prove lt>e inno- cence of • women tmj)(ls- oned !Of murder Cl H8CMOVIE "'A Woml!l Called MoMS" 1Prem1ete) Clcel)' TylOl'I Rooert HOOlla Work.no wm1 the h.ad OI an anti- GOLDEN TRIO -Winners of Golden Mike Awards from KOCE-TV. Channel so. are <from left) Wendy Wetzel . investi~ative re- porting; Mike McKeown. news wnting, and Paul Sherwood, news videotape. "IT•S SILLY," SAID Danny Arnold, executive producer or "Barney Miller... ViOCE W J'.i•ns ,..,,h•ne "DuPont and Dow Chemical. If they want to ft~ W 4 J.. f • ~ classify that as offensive, that's their business. l thmkitwas kindorsllly." Wld Mike Award,s Gnvana Bon-or Three Golden Mike Awards have been present· .,._, ' ed to KOCE·TV by the Radio and Television News Special Set Wednesday "Death Jn Guyana." featuring exclusive tele vision interviews with Peoples Temple at. torney Mark Lane and Terry Buford, the highest ranking cultist left 'alive' from the organJiaUon, · will be telecast on KHJ-TV, Channel 9, Wednesday at 10 p.m. The special program, produced exclusively for the RKO <kneral, Inc. stations, will feature Marge Thrasher of WHBQ.TV, RKO staUon in Memphis, Tennessee, interviewing Lane and Buford about the cult's activities and the horrible mass suicide· murder last month ln Guyana. Lane, retained by the late Rev. Jim Jones to i,nprove the image or bis Peoples Temple. Is bargaining with federal officials for Immunity from pl'06eC'Utlon for Miss Buford who was Jones' top aide tn the United States after the Disciples of Christ minister fied to'Guyana tn um. Lane has agreed that both be and Miss Buford will not talk to anyone until the pro1ram baa been taped to Mempbla (where he lives) and aired on the RKO stat.ions. KHJ·TV will be the fint t.o televise the program. 'Last of Tribe' W Movie Slated HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Dennla Weaver and Apache act.or Eloy PhU Casados star ln ''fshl. The La1t or Hill Tribe," on NBC on Wedneaday, Dec .. 20. The movie telll the story ol the lut wild In· 41iao, 'ttho was lntroduced into clvWutJon ln lt11. Jtbl wu a member or the YahJ tribe, which had avoided ~ery in CaUfomia tn order to aur- vtve. Alter l\ls discovery. several anthropoloalst.a worked wilh lshl to record the bbtor)' of lb• \'ahl tribe. Association of Southern Califomia for outstanding news reporting in the past year. . Golden Mike Awards for best investigative news story, best news wriUng and best videotape coverage in the field, ln the "Division A" category. were awarded to Channel 50 al the 29th annual presentatlon held Dec. 7. at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. "DIVISION A .. CONSISTS of stations having fewer than 20 full·Ume paid people regularly as· signed to the news department. The award-winning news segments all aired as parts or "Newscheck." the Tuesday-Thursday Orange County news program airing at 7:30 p.m. and repeated at 10 p.m. "Newscheck" reporter Wendy Wetzel received the award for best investigative reporting ror her expose of the splnal injury unit at the Long Beach Veteran's Hospital. FOR BEST NEWS WIUTlNG, reporter MJke McKeown took the award for bis story of the "Orange County Rescue Mlssloo." Thia story re· ported on the efforts to relocate the Mlaaloo trom its current Santa Ana location. Cameraman PauJ Sherwood and sou.ndman Jim Rohrig, received the award ror the best news videotape in the field ror "Santa Ana Cruben." This stoTY covered the police crackdown of Mex· lean-American youth who regularly cruise Main Street in Santa AD•· The Radio and Television News Aasoclatioa of Southem Calllomia makes ti.a preaentauona, year· ly. to commercial and pul>Uc televiJlon at.UOU ln Southtm CalUornla who show outttandlne merit lo news broadcast. Melinda Cotton ls "Newscheclt" producer, and Paul Corbin la executive producer. YOUJU)AIL Y PILOT CAN_EIE _ R~CYCLEDI Offn~ Coell ~ ~,.,., ,,,. offlci.f 19qd11g ctntef fOI Cost1 M.,. 556-5981 TUBE TOPPERS KHJ 9 7:50-NBA Basketball. The Lnkers t~ke on the Portland Trall Blaicrs in a Western Division matchup. NBC B 9:00 -"A Woman Called Moses." 'ftle conclusion of a two-part story focusing on a runaway slave <Cice- ly Tyson> who organiies an underground ,railroad . KCET D 9:00 -The Nobel Prize . Co verage of the ceremonies ln Stockholm as the Nobel Prizes arc awarded. •l•ver; 1ae11on. Harriet repeat.Oii' retU<nl to thl South to "949 OllM!r t1•- eac1pe Via thl "unde<· ground rtllf'oad •• f Pan 2 of 2) 8 0 THRU'8 COMPAK'f Jack su~ta that Jonet Ind CMMy .,, p!OttlnQ to oust him lfom tlle apen- ment In lovOI' ol 11\eir lor· mer roommate • MEIW GAlfflN Guests· Jlldl p..,. Hugh Downs. Docly Goodman, Hant Conreiel. lfll • THI! N08EL PRIZE Ccwetage Of the _.,dll>Q ot the NObOI Prizes m SIOCltnolm. Sweden G MMTEAPIECE THEATRE "TNI OucNlu OI Cl.lie Street: Trouble i\n<I Strife'• Lu::r11. • Mw laulldrv maid, com.a ullder aulC)ICIOll or roooery (Part 4 ot 151 1:30 8 9 TAXI ~ Chfl1tmu P8f1Y at 1114! O"'• 11 lnteflupled O)' a '"""'......... poller oeme 1>11-Louie. AleJ1. and Louie's c:erd-111ark l>tot118t 10'.00 I NEWS <II 8TAMKVl HUTCH A bNUtltul model whO l>lllevea IMl<Mll 10 tMI ..... feting from an Incurable OI-8"engel 1111' own mutdet fl) NIOKT GAUERY "Room Wttfl A. v-·· An k'lvell<S ldlemll, W1111 1"41 unwttling elO of hla nvrM. to r8Y1f!041 hlmMll on n1s unlellhlul wlle "Tiie late Mr P9ddlngton" A woman shoO• eround IOI' a cheap funeral. I N£W8CtolECK 10-.10 NEWS 1~.JO • HEW8 MAIAEAO COfR(MH; OH THE ROAD FOR P£ACI A prOflle ot 1977 Nobel Peec• Pflze w1nn1r M1irHO Comg1n, who made a c:rON-COUntty tour to ~II• IUPOOf1 lof Ille ''*' Peeee ~t. i. olfeted 8 VOTIM' PtP6UNE. "Oreno• County In 11:00lwotiwo NEWS UAR8CU18 MOVIE'. • • '"That Cold ~ In The Park" ( f9601 S1nov Denn••. Mleh181 Burns A IPM'el., kHI• the pra.lllute &he llil'ed lo< Ille )'OUflQ mtn Ille IOVff (2 hra) Gt THE 000 COUPl.£ Unmwwe of fief Identity, O.Car trr9. to dtt• the Prine.a OI Uetit-tein • ~0002HIOH1; 0.-11 Uncle Sam Jf .. Candy lee H&f(lf'<>ve, and rock mu1•cta11 Oonny conn 9 OIQ( CAVETT GuMt· MltVln Henle. 11:30 • Cl) 8AANA8V JOHE8 A maat•• thiel•IUtnlO· author u-1111 IPC)Hf· ance on e tall! "'°"" 10 co.,.,• dan09 ·~ .. IE.ST~ CAA80H Holl Johnny Ceraon Ou11t1: Rot>er1 Blake. Ooah•nn Carroll. Marvin HemllKh. Gerson 1<an1n IAI 0 TWlLIGKT ZOHE Foor men pllH'I 1114! pertect come.tonoeveot G O A&CMOV!l • ••• "'SmHh·UP On lnllfllate ~" I 19781 Dl>lfd Oron ....... Mii .. A dllllt· lrou• 39~•' crash occur• on • Celdornla ,,....,,, dunno e llOllO•Y -kond. Cllanglng thl Kvtt OI Ill lnVOIVld (A) I THI OOHO SHOW OITIMAAT Mlll't lntorment tt WOUllO· ed by KAOS t:Mllore "-can ljlve '"-lormula'• IOCahon (!_ .. rt I) • CAl'TIOHlO A8C NlW8 MORNING 12:00 8 l'WIUOHT ~ "Come Wende< With Mo • AlfMO Hl'l'CHCOCK PA£HNTI A woman •~ cl1Nol1tl>ed With h« ~•• with a prom•· nent attorney fl) HONEYMOONERS Tallled into taking lht'lr wlVM to Ille Raccoon • c:QfWlntlOll Ralph and E.O t8e lhl wrong 11e1n 12:30 • MOVIE ••• ,, "The Men ' Lo~" ( 19481 Ida Lue>1no. Robe<t Aide A preuy ••noer t>eeo,,,.. t"8 object Of t"- unwanteo 1ffectt0n1 OI • racket-I I n.. •. 55 mm ) • MOVI! • • • "Sne Played wnn Fife'· ( 19581 JICli. H8Wllfna, Arlene Oahl An 1naurenc1 lldjuster. 1rw .. 11g1ung o t1r1. tute>ICll fraud on the part of the owner'• "'''' I' llfl) 8) MOVIE • • '• 'ShakeOown · ( t9501 Howard Ovtf, 9rtan Dontevy tn en attempt to Pfomol• I'll• pnotogrephy car-. e man becOmes Involved with rac;ket-S. rot>Olf)' ano blacllm111 ( 1 nr .30min I 12>"19 ([J C88 l.AT£ MOVIE • • ··vou Can't Win 'Em .All" ( 19701 Tony Cu<11a. Cn1rlH 9ronton l•o Mtventurers Ml OUI 10 make t~ a fortune 0U<tnglll8 t9t7COll"!>MOI tt>e Ottoman Em0tre 1:00 Cl TOMOMOW G~t llrl Farley. aull\or o• ··S.•ual Shakedown Tiie S.•ull H111_,t 01 Women On Tl'M! Joo" I l0\1£ E.XPERTI 1:IO NEWS WANTED: DEAD OR Al.NE '"l(OllllCk All.,, 2:00 1 = • • "Johnny 9anco' ( 19671 Sylva l<osc1ne . Hortl BudlhOU All .,nor• o•mblet 11..is a am.• ·caM con1e1111no tOO mlllton franc& lrom a ~I• and llnO• n1mte4I hunteo by the •_ttldlcate ti htl ) • GETIMAAT A 1 a gr aveywd t'tfldel • voua. 1 '°"'8n ldtnftflet nerMll aa 1t11 on1y WltneM • KA08109'11 2".25 NEWI 2:17 EW8 2:.30 MOYIE • • "S.y II In Fr~" 11"a1 Ally Mllt•na. 1•91'41 M«vey A 'l°""9 mtn It aided by hit new t-renai bflde and ll!t plied II~ wh•n 1111 l11lhlr lac.• bankrUj)Cy ( t hr • 25 min I • MOVIE • • "Hell • Outpoat'' 1 t9541 Rod C1mflfon, Mn lellll A yOunf ,.,., 1141111• an, In a &mall mining town. 11 O.tarmlfllfJ to work 1111 mlM ~I• env dllll<lul· ,_ (t hr . 30 m1n I 2:117 1 =E •·• • "Rachel And The St••noer"' f 19481 Loretta Young. WNham Holden A ~ martlel an lndeO- tured _,,.,,, lt!d b<lfl9t ,,., 10 hll ~ ~ s...O 1n tne Honhweat Tetrltory ( t hr 35 min l 3:6111 NEWS 4tOO MOVIE • • '> 'Alweys On Sunoa{' I 19621 Edd•• 8rac:k•ri. Jean-Pierre Aumont G MOVIE • • • ~ "Tne lono Memory" I t953) Jonn Miiis. JOhn McCattum GJ MOVIE • • '"My Son The Vampire" I 19601 Del• Lug<>SI. Kitty McSllane Wedne•da•'• Bayt i111e Mo.,le• AFTER.NOON 12:00 G • • • "Laure" (1944) G•ne Tierney. Cfllton WeOb White 1nvetttgeling • young girls muroer. e oetectrve falls tn iove With tier l)Ot1r1111. then dlacovera Sl'lf' W8$n I kitted ( 1 hr . 30 mtn I CD • • • "FO<'ty Secono S treet · I 1933) Ruoy Keete<. Dock Pow911 Great amtHtlOll Or1Y111 a ptOOuce< 10 put on a Bro.away mufleat enud emot10118l turmotl (1hr .50 min I • She's a Star at 15 Andrea McA.rdle Conquers Broadway and TV By JAY SHARBU'IT LOS ANGELES CAP) -Her credlts: Did 35 commercials, spent 2'h years in CBS' "Search for TomorTOw," starred in Broadway's "Ann le." played a young Judy Garland last month in NBC's "Rainbow." Swlday she sang on a Disney special on NBC. This week. she goes to Las Vegas to accept a .. Ris- ing Young Star of the Year" award on an entertain- ment special on CBS will air early ne~year. It's hard to believe Andrea McArdle is only 15. Or that she lives in Philadelphia. not Hollywood or New York. Or that she doesn't come from a show business family. IN FACT, SHE SAYS her father. a cost analyst for Amtrak, originally was against her BO· ing into showbiz: "He didn't like the idea of me go. • ing to New York all the time and missing school." Miss McArdle. speaking by phone from Philadelphia. says she now attends a private school there where students can set their own pace. The five-foot-three girl with a grown-up voice was asked. as is the cuatom in showbiz interviews, how she ROt in the racket. Always wanted to do it. she said: "When I was real liUle, I wanted to !!tart dancing." So oCf to dancing class she went. She also began singing, even thoulh stUI a tyke. SOME OF THE KIDS in her class often went to New York to audition for roles in TV com· mercials, she sa)d. So s he persuaded her folks to let her have a go at that. too. . At age 8, she began doing commercials. She later got a role in a comedy pilot that didn't sell. "but CBS remembered me and I was asked to read for a part in 'Search for Tomorrow.' " She got the part in that soap opera. Later, she read ln a trade magazin• about open auditions be- ing held for a new musical baled oo Little Orphan Annie of cartoon fame. She auditioned. CHRISTMAS SAVE SPECIALS $30 SALi PllCE · 1,.snt IW.TO CMOOSIMOM SAVE$40 SAU PRICE .... Ult s299 · AND IT CAME TO pass that at age 13, Andrea made her Broadway debut in April last year in the title role of "Annie." a role she reprised lO th!! London production of the show. She returned to the U.S. last s ummer to go to Hollywood and start work in another tiUe role -in NBC's "Rainbow." She also was offered the lead role in a possible comedy series. "LA Graffitti." But she turned that one down on advice of agent. She says she was disappointed at first. but not tater. "l didn't know if J wanted to do it. becaust• we'd have to move to California and I don't want to move out there," she said. AS FOR NEW YORK, she added. it's a lively place to yj.sit. but she doesn't want to move there. either. Philadelphia is just fine for her right now. She was asked what s he wants to do 10 year!> from now. "What I'm doing now," she replied without hesitation. "I want to sing, be in show business. be an entertainer ." Hers is a very uncertain trade. Does it worry her? "No:· laughed Andrea McArdJe. Then she laughed. "Not yet, anyway." 1V Film Cast HOLLYWOOD <A P I -Desi Arnaz Jr., Bess Armstrong a nd Fre d Mccarren wilt s tar in the ABC TV movie "How to Pick Up Girls." 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Intermission Tom Titus V mon N lion laoa pJ•Y• lh trail" handymap U>roy w1U\ • back country accent, m1kln1 hlm mor«' or a N»mlc charact er. l hou1 h hta JVrformaor• fro'*• ln ff.ct Effie Baird 11 ••· t't'llt'nl • lh<' drwtkt'n moth r o( Rhoda'• youn1 \lrtlm . lt.nd deph n Thatch r doet • tolld Job aa M 1u Mod ro'a adoptive father IN cmt .a A! IGNMt.:NTS, Ronald Wer bow 11 ronvlnclna "' lht' mystery writ~r. A Ctui Perei doH "'I'll H lht 1rlc>f alnck"n folh r, and Okk Cast h• fin "' M1 11 Rodtckt•r's l11cllurn brother I.cu 1•ffuc tlve 11 fhrb1.r1t Ouvl~b us the 1rhooltl'ucht'r. ht11r oHt'ct\>d mannerl11m11 romc otf •u11arrlctul uod "ta y ('lu1rlc f;rv~n 11 111 mpl~ urenu et la wt•U ex rcuh•ll an\.! 1ptH>I I ll11hlanK tilfccl• by Karen Pa,·kt•r hlihUaht •atrh scl•nt•'11 rUmax ' fhe Rad SeNi" will btl pr1•1umted for four more performunr 'i, Thursday throuJth Saturday 1Ct K p lfl llnd Sunddy ttftern{X>n ut 3 in the Studio fhl'rt' urt• morncmta v. lwn lht> lntrru.lty lt'vrl "' nol Thl•llt•r on S..ddl b1H•k'11 :1 lulon Viejo cam p.a " fully d vt•lopeod u It mlaht be hut lhC' overall CALUtOAllD The La1uno Showcuse t•ffecl la l!tunntna Tht>olt'r wUI hold uudltlons tonlaht. Wedne11day TH.: LEADING llOL•. of tht' Child 1 ,nottM:r 18 and Thunduy for ll11 producUon ot lbe musical a demaodina t •k ror any actr 1. and Jeannie "Dye By~ Birdie'' tr)'Outa ar~ scheduled for ~hdt>ro cupturM 1 111ublti chun.k1 If not all, or Ila 7 ll() ~ach nlihl in the f'~orum Theater on the 1mme011e potential 'ht' glvtt tno character 1 Fet1llval of Arla Grounds on Laguna Canyon Road hum~n charm Mnd beht'v bthty. thou'h the tor In Ltti;iuna Reut•h nlcnt and ttntcu1sh of the lalt'r ll<'t!nu Jursl c:lude11 Rl•udln11 have been anoounced by the Sad her ~rtt.'\P dleback Valley Community Theuter for the Orunge J\!S her t'OlllllVIOg 1hU.iJ(htcr Rhoda. Tricia Cast Count)' premiere or the comedy "Oh Mama. No 111 rr1whh'r\10KlY efCc>tllve. brtnfin& es much depth Papa" . director Carol Knight will hold tryout11 to her pt>rlornHulcc Ub anyone her ase could be ex on Sunday and Monday, J an 7 and 8, al 7 30 a t the pected to T hl' line11l portrayal in the show. Santa Ana First Federal Savings, El Toro and how ... ver. 1s rt-ndered by Lou111e Rodeckcr a11 lhti Trabuco Roads In El Toro . .four men and three 1tabby landlady an Interpretation nch •n l\11 women are required, and further information Is pragmatic s pmstt::r navor avail able at 586-8342 . ~-------~~~~~-~-------~--------~ ~ Sf AL LONE In ~ ALLEY ... ' ..... , . .'. o-JPGl NOW PLAYING EDWARDS IEWrORT # 1 Newport Beach 644·0760 CIRDOMl Orange 634·2553 BUHA rAH DIUH ·IN Buena Park 821-4070 .. . . , .. THEATRES-ORANGE CO SENIOR OTIZfHS $2.00 SO. COAST PLAZA "V' IH SMOWI" 1a1 ,.,,.--.1 .... ''-• .• '4\.1,1-t'-IOtU wn•••n,.. •t-1.1 .. 1tte SO. COAST PLAZA "GOt• SOVTl4" IPGI u11..-..11t•l ,J ..... ,.,.,. .. , .... 1. w ... &f\i••M.1 .. 1tu " UllPIAIM T "'t*'wftr CfOMd w111a_,_ '"'"'· DK_...22 lOWHDI· llARIDR 1 tott.i hltM 11141 ~41. 'l'o/l ., ~ f , 'O ..... ~ ' 1".1t t •) • • 00 •fl 1• • e >O • tO lO CllfTURT 11 At\olflftln fl 14 I 111 '¥J7 llADIUM IMllYl-lll {)If I/ 141 f);,~ 8110 It take• eomeone -very Bpecla1 to help you forget someone wry special. ta;11D1t •rDUlllllil W!RS~Y iIUllill UUWI IU"b li'lr,t ~~ ~flt!;t ~' r .. ~ ' Starts Frid$~ December 15 at a theatre or <trlve-ln near you. Put some red sa ils In your sunsets. Buy one of the dream boats list· t d I n t he Boati ng classlflod ads of the Dally Piiot. 642-5678 The Christmas Gift for all Seasons. ftul SIGIFT"on '• tJERTIFltJATES on your list. Alty oMftomlMdon Good al •II Stuart ~-·.1oce1Jon•. A••TAUAANT8 ~. FOUNTAIN VALLEY GARDEN GROVE SANTA ANA MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY GT P L HEARTS CLUB BANO CPGl JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR 1ro ..,,.. 11rr11to "PARADISE ALLEY" (PG l "WILD GEESE" (R) 'THE BOYS IN COMPANY C "BOYS FROM BRAZIL" £Al "MAGIC"<Rl "UP IN SMOKE" !Al STRD 1um 6 SCJH en 6 39 7Hn0 DAIVE·t n "UP IN SMOKE" "EASY RI DER" (R) "DAMIEN OMEN 11" "THE ORIVER" (Al "MAGIC" CR) "CORVETTE SUMMER" "MAGIC" CA) "CORVETTE SUMMER" "THE GROOVE TUBE" "HALLOWEEN" (R) K•tell• .... , ..... ""' A L'-ORIVll•IHS OllCH 61J IP.M .... Nn.Y ''" .. v .... , I a ~ ••• ""' .. " • Kl«lll• lllttn••11M .. . .. ... -·---·~···-· 'Harve y' Part of Jimmy DENVER <AP> - Jimmy Stewart. who fl r1t. filled the role or E lwood P Doud as vacation relief, 111ya he wouldn't have mlastd the 3~th birthday party of Ooud't best friend. " R f'thing •Ix foot white rabbit named Harvey Rt>vcrly Sills. n ow Arter a ll , Stewart ~t(lrrln~ in ·•oon 11uy8, he's been taJclnJC Pus quall"' in Nt.•w the ·tant rabhlt s"riou11 York. hos unnouncl•rl ly for a long lime that Sht! will retire F OLLOWING l h1 11 from opera urter this week 'a openln1 night of _.s""''e_a_,s:;.;:o;.;cn~.-------a Bontlls Thcatt r pro New Cop Fdm Set HOLLYWOOD <A J• I "The Onion f'leld," bot1t'd on the non flrllon book by Joseph Wum baugh, Is now In produc· lion with Jamel' Woods and P"rankl yn Searles in t hl'lt'ad roles 'rhe movie 1s being filmed wherever possl· blc on the actulll sites where two Loi; Angelos police otncers were k1d- n a ppcd and one was mu rd<' red ductlon of "Har vey," the uctor t h u n ked playwrip.ht Mary Chase or Denvc•r for creating the play t hat won a P ulitzer Prlr.e In 1945 and gnvc> Stewart his ravorlle role. AT F IRST, Stc>warl said, he thought t he play'is fantasy plot "was a jokt>, but it turned out not to be. Peovle wou ld com e up lo me and say. 'ls flarvey with you?' Thl'Y were serious I'd ma ke up several things like, 'No. he has a cold · and And t hey'd say. ·We ll, iJve him my re gards."' ....... UAlf ...... fCIMIA ~A MOMUUNCNt """' ... ,.,.... .._ MMf1"91 • r.'.:.:::... ...... Ml M C...... YOU UMI"' 113/Ut·t~ ••••OHJ IXPttlllflQ • ---.J ,,... • atlt ........ ,. ' ••• ' t ... .,. ., ....... ., 494 1S14 49 4 1514 .... ,. '""-" 496 1253 CM1,IGH & CltC*e .. "U' IM SMO«f w Il l #lllAfll-1 ... I 1\46 o 1•1t H IO&Y l,\f/S-.l-J<)-..,1'-~4'-IOtJt , ..... '°'9 .. "COMES A HOISDIAH'' INI •LU\ "COMA"l,GI "DEATH ON THE NILE" (PG; "THANK GOD rrSFRIDAV" _.•&..-:a oawm M ton ,_. llAllltwi ,.... ,,.. OHi Ii ONl Y l~l -------a...aoo.e UP .. IMOKICl'l IW8 A IOY Me Mii DOOl'I .......... 1.~1Ull • t .IUwmtAIMl&l811 I. 'P•c.AN ftCGa .., A.CAHO AC:Ot.OHS MAltA PtSTOLIRAI IAJA It. SOl _____ ... ..... ..-. ..... .. ..... M..Wlll • • ENTERTAINMENT/ INTER MISS ION IYLVllTl .. llAl.LOHf "Pfl'l~~t~E _ ....... . "'' -'If .... . WOCl:J( .AWN'S r.:::mll ·1\ TEHIOHS" l'.Jll"':.~,.:~~~:~0 .. *'• ''" •• ~eoa,. a~" ,,., ""''" ,. ,.. ·---""'(RI HCRE:ll lltv• -''" I • tt • • IOMIBOOY KILLl!O . :·: w _ 1 !.d.!.~~C£JH£Jl , .. Ell HU_!DAN~ .. .~~::::. 919-4 l4 I) MION MOOll• ''SLOW DANCING ~ "•::~. ~:~'.' Bl<!~~~~ !_PG ) ~· ' ~~~·~E~ •• , , .. ·• •• IP ~ ',":, ':;; 1111119 00 TfLL , • 1 » 0 11 THI! IPARTANS" ......... o .. •~1:--~a. ~fthie tv._• l~ l'AW9"•A& • ' ·, .......... I 4 ........ "" .:= ..... ~· - .... ,. ~ Ph•• IPO) e -- • ·.;,·,; .~ ;:. •.. ( e6ward1 lllHM TWIN HU vEH ••• '""" ' .. •• ··--•·-U C! ""JJ CAN WAIT • •• ' • .. • it-:.-r:=. ~u..-} J R R TOUOIN S "THE LORD OF THE RINGS" (PG ~,,.,..,, ..... • ••••••• "HAPPY HOOKER" ~ ... Plua "HAPPY HOOKER 1 ~ GOES TO V ). '"°:,.~• 0 ,. I Plua •••••• WASHI NGT H . HCAVEN CAN WAIT .. (R) ~dnds HUNTINGTON "0" "'' '• "• ..... -..... u• 0388 J "'' _," ••am Ql'tG t•ttt,• .-_._..~ H - fkjlf()fo M()()U HEAVEN ~ ~ "AR••> ••llCU \(toj(tfl tJJl ..... I~ CAN WAJT '"''"'' ........ ' THE • .. I WILD GEESE l Plu• Plus ( illwn< WE TBROOK 1 ·THE oRoove "HOOPER" .~:·~;·"1\, S30 uni TUDI! .. ..... N!!I """"' j)f,fffi R~' • -~I ~NILE A .~ llif W8lmli CHE£CH A Plu• CflONG'S '"" UPIN AHTHOHI' OUIHH IU"T RIVNOl OI JA~~.u.~\'"' ''HOOPER" SMOKE II II <.It/I I\ I \I c 0)' 1t Catch all the local sports news In the DAILY PILOT 842·4321 • ' i a INSIDE! •Ann Landers •Classlfled •Horoscope •Erma Bombeck r~.~ 12, 1or1 The Unwed Father 'There is fear of taking on a family, fear of parental rejec-aon, fear of moral obligation. There is financial pressure -they're afraid they won't be able to make enough · nDney or wont be able to continue their education.' By USCIA f'OasBDG Ot .......... ._ More tban one million te-en·•I• rtl•· t.Jonahlpa resulttd ln out t.~ft ptttnand to teen q WOmt'D last >' ar. Ttadltaon.ally, tM au nUon la rocuaect on the W\wed rnotMr and hu pr~ry, whU he r partner 11 blamed, lC· nored or .,. n complet ly lor1ouco Tbl1 unwed lef'n ••• rather h11 1tood awkwardly to the.> !utdo•s. unsutt ot hl1 rlaht.a He may avoid rounsellna 1t11enrlts. vlewin1 them a favonJl8 the lflrl. he lean 'the law wlll "make tum p~ " Vet hit able~ may ~ viewt-d as "not cartn1 " But coonselora a.nd 1odal worlttn say \bat usually these boy-ralhers want to play a part and want to be lovot~ • • • Dave and Vtctte are both Sood lootin&, briaht l&-yur-olds who hve m a relatJvely aJ. nu nt beach community They've Just spent. a half bout· talkina to a counselor at Planned Parenthood In Santa Ana Together they've made anangemeots for Vldu, who's seven weeks pregnanl, to have an abortion. ' Now, the YOUD& couple sil$ together 10 the waiting room. Dave ts surprtsed that he's being interviewed He says •l's a switch to be con· cerned about how the guy reels. He's willing to ans\leer questions, sure But he can't rude his nervousness -he averts tus hazel eyes, he lWUits the but.too on hlS sbart CWf. "WE'VE KNOWN EACH other for a long tJme, since first grade, and through junior blch we weot out but nothing major. We've been dat· Ing Jor a couple of monlhs and we'd bad in· tercourse a couple of times. "I couldn't imagine this happening, but I kinda expected it to. We used to talk about how easy it is to happen, and then when it did, that proved to us right there how easy it was. "I had tJ>rettv 2ood idea thal she was preg. nant. I saw her in class and she was sitting like this." Dave crosses bis arms over his chest and gazes at the floor. "I went, 'Ob, no it's got to be morning sickness. .. I just kinda didn 'l believe it when she came up to me, but I could see it on her face. I Celt re:any responsible for il, to tell you the truth. ••But it was understood t.hal w e wanted an abortion. We knew that right off." Dave and Vicki stress how importanl college educations are to both of them. .. AT FIJtST I WAS reaUy depressed, and scared. I was scared to tell my dad, and we de· cided not to teU our parents. Our friends don't know about it either, and I don't want to tell them because it's too bis ol a piece ol goesip and it'll get around. "But I felt really responsible, and I couldn't just pawn it off on her. She doesn't have a car or any money. I just couldn'l let her do it all alone." So Dave bad taken an active part in the situation from the beginnlng. He suggested that Vicki call Planned Parenthood. Dave, a potential unwed teen-age father, is representative of other young men in bis situa· tion. His whole future could depend on what happens (be stands a chance of being rmanciaJ. ly responsible for t.be child for 18 years if his girlfriend decides to give birth and then keep the baby). Agencies are recognizing tbe t.eeo father as " the other half or the relatk>l\lblp, counaellna proirarn.a ar~ belns s l up to lncluckt hJm . 1tudl are betna done on hlrn, b1a lea&l riahtJs aa 1 f1tber b.tve bffn considered THt; TSEN Ji'ATUElt la also the subject of • nt!w film mad by Childrcn'lf Home Soclety or California and funded by a Jtrtlnt from The J1mt1 Irvine Foundutlon The do(umentary drama ta a comsX> Ile view of today's young mf'n who find themselves involved as unmar rl~ tc~'f\ ag(lrs In Wlplt1nned pregnancies. Tilled ''Teen-age J.'ather." the film will be •v1ulable to iiroup8 and school districts in January. The packatate Includes qualified db· r usslon lellde f"5 , trained by Children's Home Society, who answer questions and encouraae dJ1cuHlon Cbuek Wilkenon la a licensed clinical social worker, marriage, family, child counselor and adoptions caseworker for the Orange County Dlatrict. of CHS. Wilkerson, an advocate for the unwed fat.her, worked on the advisory commit· tee for the CHS film. He notes that more than 70 inte rviews with teen fathers were conducted statewide by CHS in preparation ror the film. "THE PICTURE WE GOT from the guys we interviewed was different from the one that the community has traditionally seen. The com· mumty attitude, whach often reflec~ the al· lltude of the girl's purents, ts that the whole thing is bis fault and now he's going to pay. "I think it's important for the community to be awwe that the research showed that the ma- jority of young men were involved and con- cerned ... and that's what's shown in the film. The guy is shown as sensitive and wanting to be supportive and do what's right. There's just a small segment of hard core who have shoved the whole thing back oo the girl." WILKERSON POINTS OUT that "boys have a lot of the same issues to deal with as girls do (in unplanned pregnancies). but. they deal with them differently because of different conditioning. "It's typical for girls to gel more support - they tend to support each other and confide ln each other. But guys often say, 'Don't get ln· volve<i. Let it be her thing.' There's a lack of support rillhl away." The teen father feels "a lot of traditional responses. He can feel resentmenl at being in the situation in the firsl place, he feels the lack of support from bis peers, be feels financial pres· sure and lbe burden of responsibility. He's been conditioned for the role of the provider and he's wondering, 'How am I going to handle this?' 1l>e situation is overwhelmin$( emotional· ly." says Wilkerson. GINNY DEAN. counseling coordtnator at. Planned Parenthood in Santa Ana, agrees, not· ing, "Some feel very guilty and responsible. Some are concerned about the girl and the physical aspects of the pregnancy. "There is fear of tak1n' on a family, fear of parental rejection, fear of moral obligation. There is financial pressure -they're afraid they won't be able to make enough money or won't. be able to continue their education." Mrs. Dean adds that many teen fathers lack self esteem, especially when they're rejected by the girl or the girl's parents. "The emphasis ls so much on the female and her parents -no wonder he's afraid to get involved." Ctiristmas in Franee Costumed waiters served "incred ible cuisine" and Christmas music filled the air as 400 guests were entertained by Mariners Escrow Saturday evening. Hostess was escrow administrator Jackie Skanted&, whose Bayside Coves home was dee· orated witb a towering ChrlJltmas tree. Also greeting the guests. who we re welcombed by butlers serving champagne, were managers Da.aa Peral, Sa.ndle Pbilbart and Boaale Evans. Guests were invited to the Christmas ln France party with hand-delivered invitations which were given out by a butler in a chaw· feured limousine. Among those aUending were Mr. and Mn. John Macnab, TV producer Ralpb IUskla, Cou· cllman ud Mn. Pete Bandt, Aissa Wayne, Barban Aae and Catllrya TemtllJe. The party, an annual affair, was one of "grace, charm and warmth," according to Ms. Skantedt. Foot Race The Child Abuse CouncU benefitted when the Cask n' Cleaver restaurants bad their sec:!ODd Ihm tor Tbeir Lives charily foot race Sunday. 1be 6.2 mile foot race began at the Newport ~ch restaurant and ended at Mason Park in Irvine. Among the winners were S&ne SeeU, men's open class, 19-29; J ames Jory, children under 12; S&eff Contcb, restaurant, and Elallie Cam· po, women's open class, 19-29. Cruise Theme Mrs. llobel1 II. Tltomaa, Corona del Mar, entertained friends in celebration of her cn&lle vacation aboard the Golden Od,yaaey Among suesta were Mr. ud lln. ~ AMren (she writes for the "Love Boat" abow under the pen name of GeraldlM Sa.aden) and 11817 .. WrtPt. cruise directof'. I Tree Trimming Membett of StWtey Rau'• floral deslcn class u Golden West CoUege helped decorate her SairClemeote home for the bolldays. The 30 students TI)tJuwed an old-fashioned Cbriatmas themie and bad a part.y afterwards. Hooored Queen Peace waa the theme cboten by Lott Bart•-. dauihter of llr. ud Mn. WUlla• a. Bert•• of Huntlnaton Beach, for btt lnatalla· Uon S&turday eveni61 u Honored Queen of Bethel 321, Job'• Dau1btera. Elected to serve with her were &elle1 ( Happenings ) Smltb, Tani Sutherland, Kym Sbank.les and Coral Groft. Master of ceremonies was Glmn Woody, worshipful master of Huntington Beach Lodge 380. Gift Packages The South county group is joining with the Laguna Beach Juniors this holiday to provide gift packages for retarded adults at the Taylor's Family Care Center, Capistrano Beach. Dona· tions for the project., such as toilet articles and small personal items, are welcomed. lnforma· lion ia available by calling 498-2230. The club also bas a Santa suit available for use by nonprofit organisations. It may be re· served by calling 496-6730. Merry Christmas A 5 x 6-foot cake was decorated with 1,984 candles in celebration of Christ's birthday Saturday when the college singles and young married classes at Calvary Baptist Church, Huntington Beach, had a semiformal dinner. The cake was a Joint effort between the classes and it was put. together and lced at the church, according to Gary 8 . Db.oa. minister of education. The only trouble was that the beat of the candles caught the icing on fire and lbe cake was declared inedible. AaaiaUng with the dinner wa.a Outs bblllo. Christmas Fantasy Holiday fa.ahiom, exotJc bon d'oeuvres and gourmet fantasies higbllabted the Cbrlstmas Fantaay given last Friday by the Oranre Coun· ty Chapter, American Society of Interior Desi pen. · Hoeting waa D'1e Fafllner, Laguna Beach, and cbalnnan of the event wu Sally Bapud. Guest.a were asked to brinR an unwrapped itft for patients at Fairview State Ha.pital. People Peering lln. loben 8a.ntflaOll, Newport S.acb, wtll be chairman for the Newport Beach area of the Cerebral Palsy Holiday Star Telethon Dec. 30-31 on KTTV·TV . . . Juel a.,. llelMm, Colta Mesa Wbo soloed ln 18 dlfferent aircraft on ber 16th hirthday, received the 1'78 .Kitty Hawk . ~.,. __ ...,,.. ,. .. . ,, .,.. ... WlLKERSON NOTES that "he's always been seen as harder to reach by the agencies . ll 's been difficull to cont.act him and bring him into the syslem. "He fears the agency may come down on him initially. We're not here to hassle him -no way are we going to get him into trouble. He fleeds to be heard and considered. He has a rifht to be involved, and he's prbbably slrug· ghng with it and he probably wants help. "He tends to need some outside support because very few parents are capable of provid· ing objective support. Paren\.s, out of genuine love and concern, tend to over-control their children. and the kids resent not being given the power to make their own dedsion. 'they in· ' terpret their parents' concern as pressure, and that just adds to the confusion. "So that. leaves the agencies. We want to let him know that be has rights that have to be con- side red ror the planning for this child. That's a very different approach. It's not, 'Do you want us to help you get out from .under this?· Instead, It's. 'You have rights'," explaiils Wilkerson. LEGALLY, "IT'S necessary for both parents to sign relinquishment for adoption," says Willcerson. However, by California statutory law, if the mother decides to glv~ the child up for adoption, "the father can oppose the proceedings and U CJ found to be a fit parent. he can take the child directly," according to Brian Baker, a studer.t at Western State University College or Law of Orange County and a part time legal educator for Planned Parenthood. In his community lectures on "the rights and responsibilities in accidentally becoming parents." Balcer notes that in an abortion situa. tion, "the legal rights are totally vested in the female. Even if she's a minor, she can have an abortion in the first or second trimester of her pregnancy, and the stale can't affect it, ber parents can't affect it. and the father can't affeet it." BAKER ALSO POINTS out that "lf the girl is under the age of 18 and the guy knows it, be may be subject to a statutory rape charge." Can a leen·ager be forced to maJTy the girl? ··Say the girl's father bas a shotgun and threatens t.he guy with criminal prosecution if he doesn't marry her. Marriage is a consent stale. and force or threat of force will nullify that consent." If the mother d~ides to keep the baby and not marry the father, "the father is obligated to support the child when be becomes able to do so. It continues until the child reaches 18, or if the child goes on to higher education, 21. Nor is it terminated by the marriage of the mother un· less the new stepfather adopts the child." I f 1 . , From left, Tom and B irgitta Ganz, Jackie Skarstedt and John Saunders. I Youth Award from the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. It was presented during the 16th Wright Bros. Banquet at the Beverly HUton Hotel ... Costa Mesa resident Jerry Jantble was sur· prised on hi.ls bktbday wllh the Estancia High School marching band and drill teani, 90 well· wishers and a celebration at home planned by bis wlfe. Sally Ja.rdhae. All Uae guests wore T· shirt.a sayiq "Jerry Jardldi ls 40 years old" and carrled~balloons with tbe same messaae. Jardine ~ived a 19'0 Ford "woody wacoo'' to replace the one be sold H yean 110 to finance hls honeymoon ... Ka~ Deaa, Newport Beach. was one of 300 wOlnen invited from across the nation to a Slate Department briefing on the SALT JI talks. Mrs. Dean, synodical president of United Presbytenan Women, also •l· tended a one-day conference ol the Women's Jn· temalional League !or Peace and Freedom while in Washlngton, D.C. If J10U have an item for Happening•, send U to Happenings, Orange Coalt Daily Pilot. PO. Boz 1560. Costa Mtto., CA 92626. Include your name and phone number. Or coll the Feo.turing dtpartmmt. 642-4321. . ... " David Emory, left, sna Sandie ··" and Ray Phi/hart. • r (2 o.-IL Y PILOT UPHOLSTllY ..._Y_W .. ..... IHltwt.w...._ c .... .._-M .. llH T the reel Santa Al real• .,,, bH"'lt Munongcon Cent1t1 She's Sick Ive your ~P.t> Ch ristmas Tree the ~Roger's Touch" with our exquisite Imported Italian mlnlature Ugh ts. .......... , t ... ..,.. ~ ~ ...... )<,_.,..,MM A.th .... N ..... PQ1118•"""'""' ..,, ... .. , J" 60/dJflre A5el ll> tm{J 1700 DEA a ANN l.ANOl'.llS J haw~ lhl1 10 , ... lied friend •ho 11 2t y~ura d ( •1• and ~ n t c• d h y l h uuthorltlt•11 an everal countl ond 11tulf'• for i h o J) l 1 rt In H . <' h 4' c· k fot ttrry . lrt'dll c•rd m111 u 1tc· uncl 1· r theft 'rh1• f11n1d huH Ill'<! and 1l11h·o rrom mf', her f •m1ly and olh«tr tminda Sho drop"4-'<I out ot hlith echoul and had a lonJ 1ucced OCl of Jobi <whkh wer arrun111cd by b r relaUv.t•>. She never 1tayed wtt.h one Job looser t han ail Wt"Ckl. Thll alrl b u tubn advantaae ot the weltar proaram and un· employment compenu · lion wheneveuh could. Wh n thlnp Hem t.o be aettloa better. 1hc complaint about some tnjuatlcc and t.u.kea ll out on society H r moth r h11~ trn1led her out a do.wn t1mea. ,iven her money. lie to t h e uuthorit1es, etc. Sounds Uke she needs pHyt•h1atn<' help? Well. ~he· has had It, alone w1lh plenty ot cowusel· 1ng nt governme nt· runded drug and mental heulth <.>enters, which me nns at the taxpayer's l'xpensc. Before the lht•rapy can work she'a off again into more lrOU· ble I 'm tired o ( my tax dollars going to support th11> leech and othe r s ltke her. Wouldn't society be betl('r off i( those losers were l ocke d up per manently? -NO SIG r--·-..-.·- DEAR NO SIG: Are yo u unde r the I m · prt'ulon that keeping --.. --·-·--·-·---.·---·1 p eo pl e In p ri s on ., t t ' ' ' I ' I I I "p e rmane ntly" h _,. che aper than counsel· ! Ing? If AO, I'd Jlke to dis· a buse you Of that foolJab notion. Your friend I• sick and ou ds more the rapy. Her t mother'• efforts to u ve t her from herself only postponed the day or f rt'ckonhlg. I feel very , sorry for Mr AND her I mothf'r, and you 11bould, &oo. I DEA R A NN LANDERS: Wbat doo11 one ••Y to ' fri nd who hH bad pluU~ 1urcery for a hor~llp or a nont1 Job or a taccli1\., I hav the teellna thut art~r 1 peraon (C<H:s to ull th1tl trouble, if nobody u id 11nythlng tbt-y ml1ht oo 11wfu1Jy dlsw f10inted Please au1de mt' on tht•. TOUCHY SUBJ,.:CT O EAll 8UB: A person wbo bu bad a barelJp operatloG or a DON JOb e ap~cu comm e nts beuue hf! <or •be) la aware &hat tbe dH· tereue .W be obvlowi. (II aot -wby have It?> Po.Ul~e commenu on 1ueb opera&lon1 are alwa y• w t l co m 4'. <"Voar 1urgN>n did a beaatlfUI Job!•'> Vale.a UM: (rifl'd has told )'CHI dlat Ht' <or 11h f') bH had a facelift It's better &o 1ay, "You look wooderfw ! " and let It go at that. DEAR ANN. My wife believes ~hlldren ought to eat everylhing When the platLers are passed. tr the kids don't take a he lping or everyth ing tha t ls offered my wife reaches over and puts 1t on their plates Jf they don't finish 1t. s he m akes them S'l t at the table, sometime~ for as long as an hour Dinner time at our house 1s 11 nightmar e . T ht! k ids a lways e nd up crying and I get indigestion ever y evening . M y wife s ays her b rothe r w as a f ussy e{lter and she is not go. ing t.o let our kids l(r ow up to be that way l need your h e lp, Ann, a nd quack -DAD D E AR DAD: Yo ur wife's approach couldn't be worse. Forcing food on children l• no way to 1et them &o llke It. In fact It'• a sure way to get the m to bate It. Urge your wife l o s peak to her pedlatrl· clan. lie wUI tell her sht> Is raising her children to d es p ise food , and multlmes. It could al~o ruin their stomachs. ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE I ERMA BOMBECK ( Boroseope ) CMIUSTMAS ~MG ••• 4 W£0NE8DAY. DEC. 13 By YONE Y OMABll ARIES (March 21· April 19>: Be ready tor trip let mat.erlaJ or· 11nlze . You'll h ave more re1pon1lbWty and work . Your chancn to r reward multiply. Olde r Individual may attempt \.o Intimidate you. TA Ua\18 ( Af rtl 20· May 20): Acccn on dla cernlnc what Is of value. Personot poaaeulon1t. income a re re nturod. l,l1cet1. v 1r1.10 11a ure promln nlly. You 1en11e lhat someone wants something for nothtna CAP&ICOAN (Oec.1 22.J 1n. 19) · Domellic I chanae. adjustmeot ia htgh on as.-nda. Basic com ron.. expen1e1, de· I pendenta allO rank for top c o na lde r a tton . I TaurUJ, U bra, Scorpio I fl1ur& prominently. AQ OAatus (J a n . 1W.AX1.0 GUOIH I ATMOSPttW ••• I Ptonts DookS S1orlOtl9ry ond Ooton!C.OI Gtftl ()pen70oyl I();)() AJol / • 00 hl 264 7 tcKI Coo.i ltwy Cotllt'O de! MOt ~C-~l.(eoMM•., 20· Feb. 18> · See •ltua· ~ tion aa It I.a, nol merely a• you wl8h It cou.ld be.-;;:::=======;:;;;;=;;::;;;;;::;;;;;:;;;;~ M ea n s ovoid self· deception Spotll1ht on 1pecul1Uon. romance. taking • aamble on ba1lc beliefs. PISCES ( f'e b t9 Ma rch 20)· You get pleasant surprise us you learn that land, property or other posae1usion Is worth m ore t han an tklpat.ed. You conclude a transaction. A LIMITED NUMBER OF ATI'RA CTl VE: Chmtmas Carol Song Sheets ARE NOW AVAILABLE TO Churches & Organizations Call In Peraon 8 A.M. to :; l,.M, Harbor Lawn GE MINI <May -21 June 20): Cycle hiah · be d irect . conrldent. Clrcumatancea favor your effort.a. Y0Ujf11uc. ceed no w lh r \ug h ,---------- personal l.lppeals. ap. ~ pearances. C ANCER (June 21· July 22): <.:ompleLe prOJ· ect -get hand s on pulse of public. Someone confides secret informa· lion . A dream could prove prophet.le. L E O <J uly 23·Aug. 22>: Wishes can become re alities -mainlain confident. positive at· lltude. Another Leo is In picture New con tact makes life more excil · ing. If single, you could meet "the person ... ONE OF AKIND READY TO WEAR •AllNat•orn. ·~on09ramfT11ng •Covered BPI!, & Button., •8uttonholo<.o •Custom Orassmak1nQ NOW OPEN SAT 12·4 For APQI Call ~ 481 L 17ftt M .. C.M. c-~•t7tti 1625 GISLER •COSTA MESA (Lout.•d •djacent to th• San Ot•go Fren1ay & Hert>or Blvd. So.) 540-5554 NO OBUGATION VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. __ ..::_ ______ ...!:!~=======~~~~~!!!!!!!~r:?'-22): Outline plans. am· blliona -there is r oom for you at top . Now. p r ove It! Aq ua r iu s, Cancer, Leo pe r sons figure promin e ntly. Teach. learn -and do something about eat.tng habil.6. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Good Moon aspect coincides now w1lh long. distance call.• travel plana. a way to get message across to more poople more of the Ume . SCORPIO <Oct . 23· Nov. 2 1 l : Reject the fli m s y. duplication s. s ub 11ti t ulio n s . Be thorough. insist on quail· ty. E levate your o wn self·esteem. Aquarius, Leo and another Scorpio fil(ure prominentJy. SAGITTAIUUS <Nov. 22· Dec. 21 l : Spotlight on pubHcity, going s low . bob b ing, weavin JC , avoiding making "final commitment.•• Partner or s pouse wants some changes made and you should be reccpti ve. FASHION ISLAND NewPort Bueti 644 8008 FASHION SOUARE Santa Ma 5~ ~~ HU NTINGTON HARBOUR Hllnl111f(on 8each 846 1666 THE RED BALLOON WHISTLE ... From Fronce In a variety of ribbon choices to motch thot Christmas outfit . Six Dollors. I I STARTING A NEW BUSINESS? ' ' t ' How to Lose • • • "'~~©>f1 r~rrm~· According to Callfornla Business and Protesalona Code (Sec. 17900 to 17930 ) all persona doing bu1lneu under a tlctltloua name must file • 1tatement with the County Clerk •nd have It publlahed four time• In • newapaper Hrvlng the area In which the bualneH la located. The .tatement I• requtred by law and ta necessary ln protecting your bu~neH name. Moat banka require proof or ftllng to open commercial accounts. . I was bro w :o1 1ng through a books tore this w cc•k where f nott·'1 there were al least 187 titles ort "How to be a Winner." There wasn't one book on ''How To Lose." Yet. most of us do that so times as much as we win. Losing la the only art form where the m ore you do it, the less profi· cient you become at it. I didn't want my kids to hear about "losing'' from strangers, M> I set up the followi n g guidelines The DAILY PILOT provide• bOth fltlng and publlcatlon Hrvlcea. We have all the necenary form• and maintain a dally aervlce to the Orange County Courthouae. Either atop by one of our convenient office• or phone the LEGAL DEPARTMENT 642-4321 , Ext. 332 for more Information and forma. 1. Don't believe that old line that in ten years you won 't remem ber --~-·--"---·-----------.... lpslag. When I was in Fashion '78a88 there's a tirreless QJality ard~ , ' the eighth grade. I lost t he cltlienship award <a paper cer tificate I t o Mar forie St ewart. I wore a while and brown pol ka dot. dress and whe n her name was an· nounced l thought my throat would burst open f rom hur ling. Right '""' c:onvtn Hin I io.tlonei 3100 ~ilthlre BOYl.v(lrd L0t A119t~.1 Celtf0tn1• 213-388 14U7 338 South Leh Awnue Pe.:1tn1, Cetlfoml1 213·~3 H11ntlnQton.aher11on HOtlll P...mne, C.llfOfnl• 213·798-6721 3412 Vie Lido ~' 8e1ct1, C.lltomia 714.f711·2731 14211 ..... ,,,.., Sent• 8¥ber•, c.i1f0fn•• 80l5.eM·7t 17 1 1 7 North Pelm C1nvon Orlw Pelm 5pf1ngt, C .. 1torn11 114-32&·'338 841 B11hop StrHt Honolulu, Hnw111 808-&31 -&4&4 Rov•I H1w11len HOllll Honolulu"' HIWlil 8Cl.e23-o1&1 ••• i-. -• • ., •• ~ • -~ ,. .. a fter the assembly, I poked a hol e In my dress so I would have to go home and change. You 'll re member 2. There as no such thing as a "dumb old ball game." an "overrat· ~d Nobel Prize ... a • · M lnnie MOU.lie Senate race" or a "silly old Piiisbury bake off." II lost a .spelling bee in the ninth grade because I faile d t o spe l l 'MINUTE" meaning in· fl n llesa m al.) At the time. It's Important. :i Don't be too sure that in the years to come you'll "lou~h yourself to death" when you t hlnk of t his mom e n t. We practically had to write a check to a guy t.o take me to the junior prom and the dreaa was ugly and my hatr c urle d we ird. An yon e who laug ba at that should be put in a home Someone once asked me wh at was one of my proudest moment.s as a mother and I have to go back to a tennis m atch Involving my 17·year·old daughter who. In a draw to e liminate the "ham· burgers." got m atched with the No. t seeded girl in the tournament. T he nlgbl before. she mado up her m ind to "default" by not show· Ina up. The oext day ahe figured out If she didn't play ah 'd never know how bad heir opponent was or how &ood she was. She 1ave her 1 run for her money. Real-Joy A gllnt real fir tree. S re1t Santa With I real beatd bring rM' no1td1y tov Huntl,,gton c.ntM f J ""'"j Goodness ... All Cheese 7\h 01 Balle Fleur 71 t 01 Buttef' t<aose T oz Ple1n Gouda 7 01 Caraway Gouda 8 01 Edem Sti~. ~ 02 Smol<y CheeS{I Bar two 2 oz Cheese Spreads plui tasty Strawberry Bonbons t 4 96 PlutOUM,.,_,~~11 tn- what taste! lltC send gifts ... Come 1n end •lect food 9111 P41c, tor Chnl!ma' Tuke w11h vou or we'll lhtp W."11 hiondltl All the detd1f~ •nd ev11n encluw e p;lrtonet ljtfllltin11I r~-"'~rAt 8 01 SAF-Afil SommAr :... SatJ'luQf> 7 01 Gouda 4 0 1 See these and m11t{Y othd" llift paJca OtJ display 111 ... fficlco .... hJth Gr aprrw C'hflo<W mroe ~ 01 C haos.-Spreads 4 01 MtnH 1enert Ceko, olus Strawborry Bonbon11 s 10 9b ~~ ..... -...v ~,."""*' Vt11t ow CM11m .. letn At Hefbot Cent ... ~etWl1901'1 In UI CottoMHO ...... .. .... 540-6991 ~:::: S. Diep L'rNW41J1' ;:;;7z te 1,... America's Leading .Cheese StofbS • I • CONSUMER I NATION I WORLD ' You Listealng, Santa? Chi.IJren's A.ppeala Flood Poat OJ/ices NEW YORK (AP> -Ttrr M"O do~an't want muc:h ro r t'hr11lm , Ju t • little proof lbat &tota Claua cxista "J watt;ecl _for yo~ lilt ~e r, but you didn l show, · b wnlt-11. "But l suro bosMt )01.1 can ~m lb.La )'Hr bee AUit' my m ot.hf.r c<>Wd.n'l l u111 anyUuna and ahe a.aid It mialil hapl)t'n Ulfaln t)m 'H'Ar " forwarded by puHt off1c1u elnwh N MOil ot lhL' leUt•rit t tw one .. n11kln1 for "St<Ar W..10' lO)"• und d111tal clock radlo!t In 1lt•tf11l JUvt!niJ cret'dHW 5 Will tll UO 1m• Wf'J\."CJ BUT 111E l .s. Po!llal S4-rvu:t' wtll try t-0 help the others ha\ ts a ml'rr) \hristnuu. 1-'or more than 40 )'('<LD, th•• Pm.t•l !;tirv1ce B E SAYS UL' hu <'Olll'<'h~ don11Uona to h Ip .... wunlli onlY • makl• ("hrl•lm .. ~111h .. 11 {'Ofllt• rew thlnp !Wme clothes and • " f~w toys for hi• si~tt•nt. and "if trut-ror lh nt~) About l~ \Ou can 11 1vc· mv moth tumlllt·~n·«'hed lltf\.alHlyur "IOmethint spttla.I. S h atd"' St~rt lnJt Mond11 y, the h1ttt•fll turltl'y, but I aid ~om lh wt'rt> put 1111 ,,ubllr '"'"' Nt·w i.pcdal .. " ma 'orkl'r' v.111 l>t· ullov.t•d to tukt> ··Oh )t•s. • lw add•. !\antu :~·1ttt•ri., .. h<1mt1 and JllUy h~l~ntu l'lauis. whttt do )OU ""unl • d u1 "' "' m.in) t.H>Ur <' I ur\•11 ,,, th•·lr pot·htboob t1llo11i Terrt'nl't~ ~~_from t 'tl " m } hOJI\' lhul tht· Uronit l'lllh m u rardbO#l'd an l'ulilu ., 11•.,1>0n~t· 11.111 U'iliUrt' no the city' al"nt-ral post offlt't· n ,_of am rhittt·, f.11th 111 Sunta ulollj( wllh hundrt'<l. .. l.)f otht•r lt>l t 'laur. ;1111 1'0M11111 1lt>r Juhn R krs from nch and i,iuor child~n '\tradwn lo tht.1 man 111 tht> red !>Ult n· THE 'A.NTA mail Collo~~ t hl' p t.ill em of p~v1ous > ""'"' :,,ooo to 6,000 lctten. "Ul havt• ar rived hl•n.• by (.'hr1stmui. from t>vcry ~tatt> nd frorn rnun) forf'lgn coontnc Some or thtl 1111.ul II> addrt•!o.:,~I hl•rc becaust-people urc i.tw•l't! v( lbe progrum. vlht•r lt!ttl:r!> • .rt• ~dsDig W. Indian Rock Band MOSCOW <AP> The mo:,l . darin g rock group ever t o perfor m on a Soviet stage is meeting with caut1ou!> :.miles from communist officialdom. a s ign or growing acceptance here of Western pop music The o p e ning ntl(hts la:.t weekend of a 10-conc(lrt s tand by the hard-drivin~ West Indian pop group Boney M were the biggest entertainment sell-out this season. and the oUtcial pre- ss is giving the band a warm welcoml• THE SAME newspapers that less than a decade ago con dem ned rock a:, ·bourgeois poison " now talk <ibout the -music of the dbco-rc~~ae 1o:roup as "art " IN PIU:\'IOL~ 't'•:ARb, poc.l1tl off1<'1tll11 noll'd, Me pl'l dl'Ult!r ha' .ai.ked thut reque11ts for dog21 . <'Jl', f1 h nnd otht-r un1muls bt· for" .1rded lo h111l Ile hoi:> bet!n 'uCc:l.'lihfuJ 1n pla(•tng pt>l~ with KO 1wrct•nt of tht' requesti.. and t'" ,.r~ J)(•t hu'\ bt.'('n J g1fl But lht>rt' urt! nt·vcr as man) S,mlJ ('lliU!o.t''> .1.<i f'OOf children "I havt· 2 ftlslen, but I don't huvt• no d d h\4 left u1 when I ~ u" rt•ul lilt It>," wrote TIM. 12. uf Moore. S (' "ANO MY MOTUt:R ti. not ublr to work thlH year SQ w•• won I "''l no Chrh.tmos thi" ytur onl~ft you ht'lp us Mostly I need C'lothu A1"l 11hoo . And l would love tu hnvt• a toy or two.'' F.llubt•th of Eu~t £1mhursl, NV ,Hid "1 nm wrlUntt lo you because me und my (amlly won't have 1 lot o f money l was wondering if vou cuuJd .it•I ui; 11omethlng of 'mull H1lUt'. hkt· "11mething Cor ru ~ l\tolht•r und 2 s1ister11 und brothl•r nod I "TllANK VOl l>t·c:aui.t• I rt>itl ly wunt ttub to bt· a Christmas 1'>II'1 to bl· a good ont'. nol like labt yt>ar ~hen my molh('r didn't gl'l unything und my father didn't get unythin~ JUSl lo give u:. iiomethmg " 0( CC>UrbC, th('rt! are abo the hght·hearttd lette rs Thl'rl' "Ji. on(• from Brian of the ('tty's !''lushing ~cchon , who dubbed himself a "half und half boy Half of me as good and half of m £" 1s bud Smee 1 was u half and half boy most of the time. here as half of m y hst " &P Wl,.,,...10 But it's still Russia The 1Jpen- ing-night audience at the 3,000· seat Rossia Auditorium cons~t ed mostly of middle-aged of ficials from the government and Communist Party Only about 100 tickets Wl•re offer ed to the public CONTEST WINNER DISPLAYS RECIPE Ann Bonvololr Started 30 Yeara Ago As the slightly bt'w1ldered au· dience clapped along politely with the music ans1d1.:•. hundreds of young Russ1ani. who had heard Boney M on foreign radio broadcasts milled a round 1n the :,now outside. wakh1•r1 by Soviet militiamen Persistence Wins FWod of Prizes ORWELL. Vt 11\P) -Naming dogs. praising soap and cooking chickens can bring great rewards. says Anna Bonvolo1r. who decided 30) cars ago that pers istence -not luck wins contests Among her rewards four telev1s1on sets. 80 radios and 40 ANOTHER REMINDER that this is Russia officwls cen:,ored out or the program a song called "Rah Rah Rasputin." about the mad monk whose hold on the last Czarina CQntnbuted to the collapse of Russia's -Romanov dynasty "Rah Rah Rasputin. lover of the Russians .·· tht' cens ored lyrics go "Oh. how they carried on . Rah Rah Rasputin. Russia's g reatest love machine.·· Al the end of the son~ a female s inger cries out. "Oh. thO!->l' Russians'" Al Moscow's exclusive Rus res taurnnt. however. a local Husl.tan group callc.•d Khodikt played a selection of Boney M songs. including "Rah Rah Rasputin" with all the lyrics ROCK MUSIC in-Russia has been coming slowly out from un derground in re~ent years . CarefuJly organized and con· trolled Soviet groups are permitted to copy some songs from the West and to write their own music In ronformity with of f1cial guidelines Moscow Radio has 1nsl1luted a Sunday afternoon program of rock from the West , a nd a youth news paper publishes news aboul top pop records. most of which are available here only on the black market . cameras. "Let's see. that's one mmk stole, four clocks. seven trips. lwo refrigerators. a diam ond ring and a freezer," she says, counting them off on her fingers "COOKWAR E, DISHES. silverware. toasters. oh. and a car. Mrs . Bonvoloir. 62:1s a gray hairect woman with an easy smile. She spends most evenings printing her name, address and iip code on a steady purade of entry blanks Three decades ago, as a farmer's wire with more time than money. i.hc e ntered her first contest out of curiosity "l 'f WAS AN ad in an agricultural magazine. and they wanted ideas fo r managing money," she said during an m· ter view. For telling the world "how in terest crept while we s lept," Mrs . Bonvoloir won $10. She was on her way. "I figured that tf companies were offering cash or prizes, ~hy not make a bad ?" T H E EARLY DAYS were rough. ") was JUSl not towing the mark." she says sternly nu tMY wanted to know in-2.li words whether I liked their soap. they meant 25 words, oot 26. Beaas Spilled Injured Slwpper Sues Store KANSAS ClTY. Mo. (AP> -A pyramid of bean cans thal cascaded on a customer who picked a can from a grocery store display ls the issue In a $15,000 lawsuit. Janet Parks filed suit in J ackson County Circuit Court against A&P food stores. charl(in.c that she was cut and bruised when the display toppled onto her Ms. Parks clnlms she swfered h~adaches after the Incident and at11ks domages. Her suit says the cans were stacked in a pyramid form "so assembled afld displayed on sale to entice and Invite custome,.s to take can.'J so displayed ror their purchase " Her injuries, the suit alleges. were caused by "neJ(Ugcncc and carele~ acts" ot A&P employ JJ, who knew "that a customer upon removing a can from \be display would cau11t the pyl'amld of u na to collapse and fall " ' .. And if they wanted m y answer on a 3-by 5 card. they didn't mean 4-by-6. There was so much to learn ·· A subscription to "Contest Newsletter" he lped. she says, as did a little practice. RE FORE LONG, THE radios rolled an. Toasters arrived. Hair dryers wcr(I delivered. as we re mixe rs. C'a n o pf:'ners b l t1nket:. and c locks Every available s urfacl' became lit- tered with loot "I had to t(1ve some of 1t away, and I sold some I mean, 80 radio:." I\ chicken brooder?" The da) the motorized golf cart appeared. Mr~ Bonvolo1r knew there was no turning back The new refrigerator arrived shortly after her old one broke down ·'I remember whe,p the blonde will? came. An hour later. there were a dozen roses." she says. Women Most ·Avid Readers Study Shows WASHINGTON Cl\Pl Women are the most avid book readers in the country. accord· ing to a study re ported by the National Geographic Society, particularly in the Income bracket between $20.000 and $30,000. The society said a national survey conducted by the re· search firm or Yankclovlch, Skelly and White ror the Book Industry Study Group round thnt ha lf of oll Americans age 16 or older read ort~ or more bOoks In the six months s urveyed, with one out of four of these r eadlnR 10 or more book:1. On the other hand. the survey s howed that newspaper s and magazinel' arc the sole reading fare ror 39 percent of the !)Opula· lion. whllc as m ny as 1.2 per· cent don't read anythtn1. ... ' Al'Wlre ..... le NEW CAR SEAT FOR CHILDREN APPROVED Erne at Cooney Explaln1 Safety Features Auto Crashes No. I Killer of Children By The Associated Press Each year. about 1,000 children under the age or 5 are killed in highway accidents and about 100,000 children in the sam e age group are injured, often maimed or disfigured for life ·· 1n all due respect to dipther1a, whooping cough and measles. what kills kids nowadays is the auto crash. That's the No. 1 killer." says Or. Robert Sanders. the Rutherford Coun t y. Tenn . health officer. He is a supporter or his state's recently enacted law -the na lion's first requiring child res traint i.eals in cars for youngster~ under age 4 SANDERS. A Murfreesboro pediatrician. and other safoly s pecialists believe many child deaths and injuries 1n <rntol> could be prevented by the use of effective child car restraints. One study 1n the :.tale or Was hington showed that more than 90 percent or the fatalitie!t and a lmO!tt 80 percent of 1n JUrtes would be avoided with such restraints A 1975 study sponsored by lhl· Insurance Institute for tlt~hway Safety found that 93 percent of children seen riding tn mor1.- than 5.000 cars were either un restrained or 1mproperl ) restrained t-'urlht'rmorc . consum(•r groups say. parents looking for restraint scats face a confusin~ choice because there is no effec uvc 2ovemment standard. PROPOSE D FEDERA L s tandards have been kicking around since 1974. and recent I v t h e Departme n t or Trans portation j!ave a one month extension. at the request of manufucturers. for comme nt on the latest propos ed ~landard. IL <'alls re!ttrainl devices to pass a test under 30 mile-per-hour sim ulate d cr•1sh conditioni.. Partly as a result of the con fusion. parents balk ;,it paying as much as $40 to buy an effective restraint. s ay s C . Ernes t Cooney. a safety s pecialist for the Crippled Children Services of the Wisconsin Department of Pubhc Instruc\ton. Parents wtll either leave the child unrestrained or hold the child in their laps Both practice:. are !.fan~erous. "WHAT HAPPF:NS to s mall children who arc unrestrained ti. that they lttcrally become flying m1sslcs," says .J11an Claybrook. head of the N;,itional lllghwu) Tra ffic Safel) Admin1~trat1on In a 30 mile per hour crash. [ __ co_N_s_u_M_E_R___,,J federal Motor Veh1clt· Safety Standard 213' 1i. not a s ufficient guarantee that the device ts crashworthy," Coon ey l'!a1d What should be avoided entire I} are those df:'v1ces. us 4ally hand-me-downs from friends or rl'lativl's. that hook over lht• back of a seal "In a cra:,h, thest· became a launch1n~ pad for thl• child and are outlawed by 213.' · Coone\: said · - THE P HYSIC IA NS for Automotive Sufety publishes a 11amphlet "Don·t Risk Your Child's Life," whic h lists c rash· tested devices on the market It 1s :n ailable b) seodan~ JS cenL'> and a long, white. stamped and self-addressed envt!lope to Phys1c1ans for Automotive Safe· ty. Dept JT. Post Office Rox 208, Rye. N Y 10580 Crash·teslinJt alone. however, does not guar antee the safety of a particular restraint for a particular car The safety of a ch ild res traint 1s us ually measured bv th<· hm1tat1on of the child's heud movt.'mertt and how well the forces art• d1ss1pat ed over hts bod). Generally, re:.traintl. that use a second anchoring a tether !tlrap at the top allow the least amount of head movement, but thc:.e rei.traint:. are not effecl1\C unless the second strap is 1n u:,e C RASH T EST S found that with the tether attached. one rt-s train! restricted h1·ad mO\.l'· ml·nt to unde r 13 1nchl''>. prov1d· 1ng a relatively :.aft' clearance between tht• duld's hl•ud and the interior or mo!>t vehicle:.. But testing of the s ame device without the strap showed heHd movement up to 25 7 1nche!>. in wh1eh euse lhl' t htld·s head could comt• in dangerous conlat•t with \ht· vehtC'lc'°' mtt'rwr DAIL V PILOT C3 Govenwr Jogs, But Loses Way SANTA 1''E, N.M. <APl -Gov Jerry podaca JOgs eight miles a duy no matter where he Is. But hl' says the next time he jogs In New York's Central Park be'll sUck to the jogging trail Last time, ~found himself lost. in the dark, ln Harlem. IT BEGAN Wl111 a quiet J<>g through Central Park, starting nt 3:30 p.m. "I'd run there m1tny tames. but I alw1tys stayed on t he bike trail This time I thought I'd expand the run out side the perimeter of the park." A11odaca said Two hours later. he was lost an I lurlem and still running. "l didn't dare ~top," he ~atd · F.verythmg I'd heard a b<lllt New York kept gomg through my head "TH E DARKER IT got. the more confused I got as to where I was s upposed to go." With no cabs or landmarks m s ight, Apodaca spotted two policemen Relieved. he ran up to one and patted him on thl' s houlder. "Don·t ever do that," the policeman told ham . Off to u bad start. the sweut.>. out-of brt.'a\h governor tried lo regain hi:. composurt· "YOU'R F. NOT going to belie\ c thi:.." he remember' s aytn, "but I'm the governor of New Mexico .ind I'm los t." Apodaca. a Democrat who 1:. also head of the President"s Coun- cil on Ph)s1cal Fitness. said tht· officers gave him a look that said. "Yeah , and I'm the prcsdient of the United States." "Well, when· did you comt• from., .. one officer asked. "I wru, Jogging around Central Pork . ·· wai. Apodaca·, rc1>ly ··Yeah. ycuh," th(' offi cer said. THEY ASKED .. OR tdt•n t1Cicat1on, but Aoodaca. drcs!tl·d in running shorts. jersey and sneakers, didn't have any. Ht• dtd havt> the key to h1i. room at the New York Athletic Club, his berth in New York w htlt· \ 1s1ting to attend an awards dinner The key savl'd him .. J begged them lo call lht: hotel and ver1Cy my !>lory and they did.'. Apodaca ~aid "The~ gave mt> a ride back ·· APODACA, A 44 -ycar-old JOg· ging t•nthus1ast who competed in the Boston Marathon th1,., \car. ... ays ht•'s plain unlurkr \\lwn 1t comes to Jo1;t1;t1ng in h1g ·t·1t1l'" Jn Tok)'O la-.t ~I a.\. he lo(Ol lust running arounc1 Lill' lmpl·rwl Palace "It was m llw aftt•rnoon. hut the re were i.o mum 1.111 ll111!tJ 1ngs. prett) soon I d1dn'1 knu"' how to get bat k lo lht• hokl.'. h1· 'aid ·· r couldn't rc,1d the r11.id signs and noll'xh spok1: 1':ogl1sh f'inall) I found !<.Clnll'hn<h \'"" tould give mcdirt!l't10n-. · Apodaca said hl· \\011 1 I'"' up Jogging over ~lll'h 11u·11h•n1:> But hl· <.,a1d lhJt <ifll·r th·· ('1 11 tral Park l'XPl'l'lllln· ht• II II\ much harder not to ~1·t loo.;I Detoxification Sc l For Drug Pati••nb SAN DIEGO Ci\Pl A t•mirt ord ered detox1fil'atio11 ht J!ll1'> Wedne:.d<J) for ahout -1110 p• 11plt· !->lilt tn San l>11•g11 C:oun1 ·' " methadont• ma1nlt'n:1 1H'l' pro gram Tt•lcd\Ol' EC'onom1c OeH·lo11 ml'nl ('o . a private firm . "'•" told tO .CIVl' a Wrttlen notice o( ftll' 15 d<iy detoxification lo l'<H·h p.1 11ent. Th~ order wa:. s1gm·tl h~ Superior Court .Juclg<' f';1ul Eugent! Overton for instance. a lO·pound infant who as unre!>lraancd can hit the das hboard with the force of a fall from a thref' story building, Cooney said in an interview in Chicago. where he is working with the National Safely Council on a prol(ram to encourage w.e of c hild restraint devices. Yiddish Alive In the same crasn, a 100· pound woman unres trained. he comes a 3. "-pound force. more than enough to crush a child who is on her lap a$(alnst an instrument panel. ADULT SEAT BE LTS are not adequate, the specialists say. A child's pelvic structure 1s fragile and his body is top-heavy. Im· pact forces on a chilOwhile he is restrained by an adult lap bell could cause potentially serious internal Injuries. "Until they're at least 4 years of age and weigh 40 pounds. they require well-designed safety de· vices to spread the force of Im· pact when a car stops rapidly or in collision," said Cooney. Cooney developed a program to encourage rest raint usage with the Wlsc~sin Hospital As· sociation and a 1roup called the Physicians for Automotive Safe- t y . H e re com m e nd s only restrnints that have stood up ln dynamic crash tests llke those that would be mandatory under the proposed government stun· do rd "CURRENT G-OVERNMENT r egulotlorui. tn e!fect 8lncc 197 •. do not reqwrc dynam ic le~. so the tlJ. •Mecu or ex Autlwr Says Language Suroives STOCK.HOLM. Sweden <AP> -Isaac Basbevis Singer, winner of the 1978 Nobel Prize for Literature, s ays Yiddish as "the idiom of frigh.tened and hopeful humanity" a nd predicts the language wi ll surv1v.e. _, Singer. whose novels and short stones about Jewish life in Poland have helped keep Yiddis h altve. He received the literature medal and a prize of $165,000 rrom King Carl XVI Gustaf this we~k "In a figurative way. Y1dd1sh ts the wise and humble language of us all. the 1d1om of frightened a n<t hopet'ut humnntty,~· the laureate said. MOST YIDDIS H s peaking J e w s In Eastern Europe perished during the Nati holocaust. Singer, the son of a r abbi, left his native P oland and settled in New York in 1935 He described Yiddish ·•as the tongue or martyrs and saints a nd of dream ers rich an humor and in memories that mankind may never forget."' The small, buld.lng a uthor S¥.ld much can ~ learned from the •Jews. "THE GUE'ITO was not only a place for refuge ror a persecuted minority but a gri!at experiment tn peace, 2'elf· d lsclptln~ and humanism." he aatd Notinii that lsrael'll lengual(e Hebrew -hlld been r~vtvt'd after bavlns been con idercd ' "' NOBEL PRIZE WINNER IHK 8a1hevla Singer dcud for 2,000 years, Singer !Hud Yiddish "ho not suid its IRst word " (;.I DAil. 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Owner /Agent e..5122. l ALDNM A Q A R U l I D I 0 M R U A l l T 0 0 N U G t A N L C D N E l T N A E U V N G A N T G L t K G V 0 U G Z R 0 V E P U D N I Z T A I C D 0 V Y l C 0 K S A ONE SEVT tAODl CLGEP A G L A 0 l 0 T T t l Y H l A W H U £ L £ T A I N L H P £ N G D P T L I R R R S 8 H G 0 A 0 U 0 tJ E U X H N M 0 A 0 G l N R V R V A H K S K C E A P N I A M 0 E G 0 E I T X E J C I S E E T 0 N ! P I P T S A 0 C C I 0 E N T A 0 l l ~ R A A l l A R T u E " " 0 r 0 I r E E N N A P E R A N T T 0 Y R N G P V Honn For S. Hoen... f«-Sde Hoetses few 5* Hoetwt '-s. ..................................................................... ····1'11it···· .. ···•··•··•• l:e•o.. 1002 G..,... IOOJ GtMf".. 1002 GtMrtll · tOOJ ....................... ....................... ....................... ...................... . me: IBDllB BLlllS CD. OVER !>O YEARS OF SERVtC€ CANYON CREST TOWl•IOUSE Walk To Fashion Isla nd From This Well Planned 3 BDrm. 21':! Dath Home . Dream Kitchen. Lots Of Closets. Intercom. 2 Patios. 2 Fire places. Deck Off Master Bdrm. Tennis And Pool. S157,SOO. DON'T MISS THIS Best Buy In Mesa Verde. 3 Bdrm. + Fam. Rm. In Great Location Near Schools . A Littl e Redecorating Will Make This A Super House. $79 900. ® ·--~ ..... ,,,_,. BAYSIDE DRIVE! $157.500 FEE! Mai.Kai coodo, 1 Br. den, VteW ol channel. lovety decor. 1'h1s lS lhe best buy in t own amids t home1 1n $300.000· SL000.000 range. ~r will conaidtt all oflen. Sale-leue option-rent. '51082. A&t. 631-1800 111 oova Dim OWHERWILL CADY -I O'Yo ON TIDS BEAUTIFUL 4 Bedrm, 2~ bath home in Lake Forest. Featured 10 L.A. Times Home Sec· uoo. Deck w /bench seat· LIDO ISLE Ba y view from 2 patio decks enhances custom s pat"ious 5 bdrm .. 4 bath .. tradtlional home · like new. Ideal lor entertaining. SS00.000 OCEANFRONT Quality craftsmanship in mahog. tnm & oak fl oors sN s off this landmark: 4 BR . 1 ba. home in rinest location. Estabhshcd trees & lawns. $475.000. BACK IAY Pine 4 bdrm .. 21"1 bath family home on quie t cul d e sac. Oversized pool. playhouse. storage $169.000. Terms. IAYFROHT Several fi ne bayfront homes wilh pier & slip AVALON We ll l'Onstrul'led . 3 BR. 1 ba. oak fl oor. partial basement. conc rete foundation. Flats area. $120.000-Fee . BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Joli Boy\odr·Dr•vl' "J B 67~ t.i6l SUHSETS- This Lime of year ar~ spect.acuJar, & you w1U ei:uoy them more than ever from lhiB lovely 4 bdrm., ocean view home !J! pres~1g1ous Cameo ~-The Sl95,000 pnce tells you lhe sel k!rs are mot.i vated, so call to- day! 673-4400 /\ l>i\1'11111 Ill llart'><11 lnw,ln~1·1H ( 'o BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. DR. S.11 Tll BLUFFS! Highly desirable 1-sty LINDA plan. conveaient to community pool: eod unlt condo with many up- grades. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths, 2 large pal1os & a large m s t r . s u1tt!. $162.500. Outst anding value~ LAVBllE & MilGll 'lbese two bombshells are 3 bedrooms, 2 bath bargains. The a sking prices are 189.500. and $77,900. res pectively . Laverne 1s l ocated aCJ'OllS the street from a park and Margie has a wet bar & a cathedral ceiling. You've got to check out these two s weethearts . CALL 556-2660 ing. Sl09,SOO Ask for ---------Craig BaUey 1111 & INCOME C:,SELECT T' PROPERTIES CUTE HOUSE OHl·2LOT East.side. Coeta Mesa . 3 8edrm charmer. Formal bvmg rm w /real wood bum.Log ftttplace. Love- ly remodeled kitchen wtcuatom cabmets & Pim thtu window to din· mg area. Added on fam1 · ly rm Converted garage may be used for lge game rm. All tJus at an affordable price. 673-8550 ( li"f r'4 ''I '/ • I 1 I If; I Pt 'J1 f' · 4-PLEX UNDER of Costa Mesa. I rvi.ne Newport Beach, lnc. ZME.17tbSL.C.M. 631-1266 Na.tioowlde Network o( lndividuaJJy Owned and Operated Real F.state Offices It• IBMATI OCCPY 2 story 4 Bdrm, Family room, formal d1n1ng area. Lease option or sale. Asking $107,000. Present. ~-lJib?-M a --... -...... ...---,. . - COMSTllUCTIOH IUSl ... ESS Deluxe townhome urulS " with J bdrms. J baths. & OPPOITUMITY fireplaces. First class Imported deli spectallies • tMlding with tile roofs, featwing the finest in balconies, e nclosed Middle Eastern & ltalaan garages with storage foods. Off-sale beer & rooms. ceramic tile wine. Only eating place kitt:bens&balhs. Forced 1n sh oppin g center a 1 r h e a l . across street from l11e bullt·in kitchens. First apartment complex. '*"tax benefits. For de· Phone now for a ppl Latls c au 751-3191 54.S-9'91 c:. SELECT (r~=-,l"''"l'lfi •. "'!"i!·4·1 .... f1"'!·4·a· JACUD.IAMO LARGE POOL 2 Bdrm . 2 bath home with un ique spi ral staircase le ading lo boous room that ran easily be converted into 2 bdrms. f'ormal dining rm.. 2 custom frplcs & many other amenities. SUB~ HAU OR .. GHLAMDS Move ri g ht in Im maculat~ 3 Bdrm and lanai 2 fireplaces Va- cant. $119.000 2 Units, 2 bdrms ., 1 bath each : also s in g l e garaJ(es; lot 50x120, fee land (you own iO. locat- ed F.astslde Costa Mesa • easy walk to banks, po:;t office & s uper marketi.. $129.000. Good estate starter' FOIM .OCUMAOMT LOTS North San Diego County, average 6000+ sq . ft. each. 2:5C) Degree ~n bh.4f view. Perfect for developer or pool & lcn· nis es tates. $440.0oO OMC. PETE BARRETT -0 ' REALTY "2·5200 .-~1 5 llJi -• - --------Akl;W:' -· Balboa Island Realty \\llt\\I .... "V \'Ti."'f"IM~,, 673-8700 WALK TO IEACH $5.50 per mo . SHARP. 3 bdr home Call Mllrk !~~~~~~~~~ ~PROPERTIES_ Real Estate 982.1788 1= SELL idle items with ~ 1W __ a_o_t_A_ds __ Ca_ll_642_·S678 Oa.Uy Pilot Cl8"ifled Ad file~.~~ HUNTINGIH HARBOR VIEW HILLS? This bright, cheery 4 bedroom home with a s epar ate famib· room, offers everything including a large. private lot ~! $269.000. A COl.DWB.L IN«B CO. 644·9060 21tf IAHJOAOUtNHIU.SAO. IN NEWPORT C€NTEA S©~JUµ-a £2r~tt Tftat lrifri9vin9 Word Gome wiflt a Cltudle 141 .. 4 ... ClAY I l'OUAIO ----- ·~~~:O.'! :· low to loo.,'-._.. wo-d• ..__,=Ao.,.;a I WELAYE 1 1 1 1 r 1 I SUFCO I ' I I I I I 11 E ilfl I C I : A future taro•• 10< th• I I I• I' Women·• Lib people m1gt11 -well be IPlou male ~ cneuvln1111c tc1en11111 who I M E Y P 0 l I ~~:~'::e.onty --moe-._,_,l_l_l _I _I -" o c~ ...... •"v<ll<· ovo'-<I . . . . . . *"' •. ,.~ ·~ ....... ....,., ...... d .___...._ ....... _..._..._..__, -~ "°"' ..... No J Mlow i ........ '~•to 1t111•~ ... I' IH(~ ~ljS • I' I' I' I' r I I I I I I I -~5100 macnab I Irvine rualty ..uN 4 -DEERftELD ,AllC Flexible financinf! avail.. on this 4 BR home that fcttlures formal dinin~ rm. II!. family rm. utility rm. walk-in wet bar . 3 fplcs, dbl. attached garage + be autiful landscapin~ w/auto . s prinklers. 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PUJS ri 1ant I Br condo MIWrOIT llACH pMced bttluw market lllA&.TY REA&.TOAI a>ot 1v lakc.i 873-0ll 611-I '42 '42--01' 0wot:t I~---- C.-....... 102 ... To•---h LUTSIDI IYOWH• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Near lr"ln• Blvd Im Woodbridat comer de --------· a.......&....--~ nat'ul&WJbdrm home a CM•hcid !I Bt 2 Ra ~.990 OW'\D ~WU b.lhla, flrepl•~. BBQ. 8'acay 4 Br, ~o 3 Sa. S..ef tl•w., Thc•anch Mrvlce Pottb, dlftlGI bu1e lot SU9, 990. on lovely A voe ado Wall lo cou_ntry rlull rwin. oew carpe\I, f~h IO()UJ........., Avtmue, a charmlai t fram tJm Meu Verde 4 paint Many xtru bdnn. I sty, ••th dowu bmdroam bome ~o 11Z1.:.00 Jl\u1We t.&rml IY OWNER i._. w.b C'edar tbiqJ~ Uvq nn .• lao'Ub room THE T&RRACE 2Br. nt.enor nd aundeck rorma1 dlll.U\l •nd pluab COZY COTT AO£· ze.. "-A.. lrplc, 2 car PLU"' Ul'Pftl BKR SJl),ooo &ut.lklt Coat.a M•a 2 ..........,, D • luxurlou1 2 C.U~rrao bdrtn bome. tlreplu~. (lar. oo O~t>elt. 1i.pe bedroom. S bath apt ........ JA •~~ to~ .. • JacuuJ ... 150. = ~ aad s car TAllRL ;a; lane•. c ...... tn -.i.. 644-721 I -· bif~.lltr OWNER. Culverdale 2 141-7119 bdrm. lam. rm • hlahly upcraded wrprol int de CCI" C<>v paUc>. comer C.ausey Co~ • ..WUIT1MG! Dramll.lc wood fl 11au home wWl exteoalve UM of Mulcao tile. 3 Btdioom. a Bath home on 3 kJC.a bu an eaia~ feelln1. M u1t See -.~ • UCWSO. Coa.at lllway In Vlllaae Fal re LAGVNA Bl!:ACH 497-2457 /Jn ~ll1f I UAll t Y bi l\~~Ulll\r L 'li S!CLUDID IASTSIDI Ex<'h U1 pin. U 1 3br , cm.tir. f« hou.M ln eo.i. M .. a to '90,000 Al(t, M).JllOO v\ew lot, prof. lodacpd Ir Ill!!!!!!~~~~~ aut.o. apnkln Nr pool. ::: BY OWNER •••• THANMIW part, at'bl.I. etc. Under tl.S,SIOO.W-1878 GREENTREE •0..UX• Oteao aide (1( hwy. level kit. euy acceea t.o beat' h Needl paint. mmor re-Pllin. Mte&1 for home &r Income. Hurry. only =Realty 494-0731 Luak tfV lUlla, bef \'Or Ott lot at Wl Keele Dr , •Br. ma. many •tn• lo C'lud.11\i all appbance., s:no.ooo. fee Owner wall Onance at 10"' l u qualllted b'l.Yer. min dwn. ~ to bllra. ~WC or7S211~ tlwntt tranafrmod m1.1111 llell h1I IOvt'I)' Df'Wly N' ~Hod and tf'dMoral ell 4 bdrm 2 bath bomt' Sp1u II 1101{ nt1w 141lu modf-m t•uw11.ry kitchen R1&1aed he1&rth hropalare-, tulefully lbw In natural wocld.li Quarry tall! .:ntry and walk •'l"Oot rourtyard Br11hl. 1pac1ou1 ilnd cbannlril(. You'd beUt'r hurry and ICC lru. Ot\tl at llOll,000 C.ll~ll51 Newly rt'f'OQdelt'd 3 br. 2 ba. frplc. bu IH!W roof. plumblnir & paint 2 pauua w /bbQ area 2 t' a r pr Lusb landscaping Only $11.$00 David Bourke, Realtor. 541).985(). A arentwood ldeally localed on cul-de-sac it.reel. Within walklo1 diltaoce to schools, par It. pool and community •-.... 1050 shopplq ceoter . A.ak1ng -..-- 1024 ....................... ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS IASICSTAHH HOMI. $6t, tOO P r iced rl&bt with s ~~~~~~~~~ 8drm1, oew carpe ts, lat'le lot, and mMny frwt lreell. Only $5,900. Call ~ ~HERITAGE H!WCOHDOS 3 Bl". 2~ ba, 2 br, l ~ ba . FP. dbl gar. poo l , J&CUm, Ol)en bum cell ~ From $71,900. 10% down.~. --- --------·1MESA VERDE 3BR+, den, 2 bath. Assum 9~ REALTORS tldden 2 Story: Partial Ocean View ln. $115,000. Ph 644 5757 2 HOMES.2 LOTS $97,500 Quiet Cove Investments 645-9850 3 Bdrm Coodo, 21"2 ba . {Jplc, 2 car attach gar, prime loc. prof decorat· ed By owner $89.900, only.,SOO. Call today. ·-··••••••••••••••••• ;;--l\/\Ni"l l ~·1 \1 /\l I Y ~ ~~1 1 /00 0 ~P.~9. .. Qqf _B_EST __ B_UY_IN_IR_..Vl_N_E_· $142,000. Monthly pay Woodbnd1e Bri8hlon, ments ol $1380. 4 Bdrm appr&JBed value $1.25,000, MeH Verde executive OWDe7' must sell. $117,000. home. Pool, Jacuua. va 551-0685 VA-FHATHMS are available oo this great 4 bedroom, family room home which sits on a premlwn fee lot pro- v1diog pricacy and off street RV parking sn~ For-.pt. cal 644-)211 canl. No quallfylng. ~19 WOODBRIDGE PLACE CITY CABIN SllmlW\i departure from the ordinary w /accents on COWlLry! Cabln·like atmoaphere. Kil nooded w/Ute from skylights' TRIPLE VALUE: Loca· lion , good ll v ing & price!! HURRY! CALL 646-7434. CENTURY21 Golds ... Seniu 3bdr .• 2 ba., Stonewood model A/C, Jacuni, Lge. lot Many Cuslom features By o wner ~Nil.ill , UAIL[Y & ASS8CIATES ~35&4 --------- F S I 0 I It's Goraeoua! 2 Sty, 4 br. or a t;· Jpl on. to fnnl dln'g, lrg FR. 2VJ purchase m Wood~n~1e bll, upgrd's galore! Bltn Crouing.AwardwUUllllg vac, gar opnr. brick 2 8 r 2 B a ho m e • paUo, prof lndacp. All beautifully upgraded lhla & more for only $5000 option applies SllUOO Really World, toward purchase. R. Haf· 168-8585. Ranch style, quality bum 4 bedroom home with garden entry. la mlly room and 2 bra ck fireplaces. Wet bar. There's more ... BKR. Call 5'0-1 'ra> 54C>-l.965 -----~--===~· dabJ, 7S2·212l a..,.. ---.,....----. 0-5-2 DONT ...................... . TAAllll -· Find what you want in Daily Pilot Classifieds. IMS! a ltttlf time to ma~ rmion s bt$Mook1nc m11 Soft, ea11. attractM with oanll. ~1rts, dresses Crochtt "" loow mt of s1ntllthc knrt· tine worsted Wondtlfull1 warm. too Pattern 71•1 d11ect1011s IOI Stlts 10·12. IC·l6 tnCluded. Sl.50 fOf ttch !l'!ttin. Add •Ot each Pltttm lot l1rst-ciass air· matl arid 1111\dllna. S.tl to: ...... Neet'lletraft Dept. 105 oanv Pt1ot IARGAIH HUNTERS Sharp, clean 3BR 2 ba home, frplc and enclosed pa.Uo. Call today for m· format.ion. MULHEARN Realty RecJfster 75~7100 Jump Into This! $10,000 DOWN Back Bay Vi II age llOO/mo, leaaeoption. ,._ ........ .,.. CGI 645-1531 ftwcMMFHA or VA-$68,500 3 Bedrm, lar1e yard, q\iet cul.de-sac atreet. . . .. .i. OPEN HOUSE Rf Al TY / MISS ••• .. I.bis wuque Plan 41 in Culverdale. 2 Bdrms . l'h ba + ram•. rm Includes A/C. Covered patios aod a charming "Rogers Garden" set- ting. ------lf523 CAMPllSDa·IRV ... E FwuA:zk:V4'rf 1034 ....................... --------- BY OWNER 3 BR. lV./ ba. bonus rm. 2 story coodo. Pvt patio Cpts/drps, 2 car gar Wkdys ~43·9545, eves 848-29153 tW"9• leach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S&S Resale Spet'iallsts 3,4 or 5 bdrm models avail. some w /pools. 96M002. Pennington Properties Lan)e&LI•al* Huge 4 BR w/ added 18x28 rarruly room, t7x.20 wtBEAREYOU GOIHGTOPUT THE CMUSTMAS TREE? No need to worry about that detail in this super abatl> "Monterey" 111 the Ranch. Load.a of space. New carpets • coordinat· ed color schemes . pool table and bar lnchlded · four bedrooma · 3 balhll, ol qualily in a very nice location. . ~ed hill ·~,:.:. 552-7500 guesl bdrm, lots of ~~~~~~~~~ wallpaper, paneling and - ceramic Lile. Close to Lagi.a leoch I 041 fwys and shopping. Of •••••••••••••••• ••••••• r ered for l&l.950. S173.000 Dupl t ct lYmrnNiim•emm °' sale. 3 ;:· ~ ~;% 962-4471l~n546·8103 d 0 w n . 1 5 % 2nd . Beal,lliful. Call Marcel. ---------1 1.1.T 1115'7·216e6 Super 4 Br 2 Ba, frplc, cmr lot N /W KB. Must 7 UNITS $325,000 Home see. Convenienl to ever-$2991000. Ortega ranch )'thing. All terms. Askmg I ana. $30. 000· $500. 000 . SM.000. 892· 1372 Ca.sh ok 494.3253 HOME PLUS INCOME BY OWNER Deluxe large custom home· 4 bdrm, sewmg rm, 2"41 ba, lots o st.orage,dblgarage,play house, quaUly custom consl . + 3 beautiful single story 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Apt's . Never vacant, very close to beach. $2Si,000. Save call Owner ~ BUILDERS CLOSE OUT New Beach Home: 3 LltUe IJ Big!! Classified bdrm. 3,,., ba. Just a few ads are really small ltned one piece drtSS•na lor beach. Priced lo sell! calla with b readership Laguna Niguel Realty • HIGURHILLS 3 Bdrma, 2 ba w /beaut. view. Freshly painted, ~ & new carpet· ing. Walk to schools & tMs ~· Many extras. m.f4;T· 4ts-sz20 496-2413 IJ0-5050 MIAMHOUSE . Lovely 4 bedroom family room home. Span11h ceraDUc tile in entry. family room and kitchen Cozy fireplace, view of city lights, mountains and valleys. New paint. new carpets, new dis· hwaaher. Sl)0,500. OIV.E YOURSELF A TREAT AND COME AND SEE IT. COLI OF HIWPORT REALTORS 675-5511 IOU ....................... llO'OH WATlltl! Top comer on I ake & private dock. 3BR. 2 bath . 2 years new . $149,500. Own / Bkr. 7S4-7900 Mulol:Va.fo 10'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL· SPA 4 &-, 2story, ruaUc fami· lY rm. 3 ba. 1119.950. All Star Realty Rtty 110-0678 ... wport ..... '06' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~T BLUFF, Give · Away Hieb fft'I. auum. loan, 4 br, pool. Reduced $10,000 for quick 1ale. Lo do. A 1t.eaJ at 1189.900 By Owner.640-o:MI SANTA FOR HER a cute beat'h cotlqe, FOR JDM It's on a R-2 lol, JOdS, BOTH for near lot value. Ml.IOM41WPORT Lingo Rul&un HOMI nus GUEST UNITU Cotllfort.W. 2 IM*o•• beocJI ..... w1ttc ......................... ~ ...,. ....... .ct al.appllcg. y.t ..... 11 .......... $121,100 499.4551 Nlwportleod: 106' ... .,.......... 106' . ............................................ . 20HALOT Newly decor ated. 3 bedrm owner's unit + 1eparale 1ocome Fan laltic potential. Jusl list ed. Call for preview 646-7171 '"'11' 1•1"'·''\1ur" ,, ,,.., ,,,. t' [tz dNlil IMMEDIATE POSSESSION U you qualify you can have your family In front ol the crack.ling flreplat'e in this beawruJ Bluffs EXECUTIVE SPECIAL ln a neidlborhood or Im posin1 laomes This 3 bdrm Sturdevant Westcllff ho me as a bargaln, pnced for you at $1.58.000. There's old fashioned quality In this modem home Slart tl)e new year rigbt an the Newport High School District To see this in st.aa1I)" appeallna bome. call us at 540-1151 ~~HERITAGE • • REALTORS home on Christmas Day ~~~~~~~~~ Financa.ng i.s avB1lable & we'll mall the change of address so santa t'an find you. Ooo'l de lay. act lO· day! 41.6 Plata Open Sat & Sun I ·S ~21. HtWporlCttCt.r 640.5357 Upa .. Down House Proposition 13 Ocean View.SHARP Pa1•CMia Point Prestigious 3 Bdrm + ram lly r oom BEACH HOUSE HOME $345.000 P991rlroncs.RHr. CGI 645-1531 Nnt Pool Home 8eTutitu1 Baycrest quali- ty & prestige. A sym· phony of up1rades In· eluding 2 crackling frplc's, ceramic tile. custom wall & window coverings. Call now. GRIMSHAW. RLTRS 540-7566 MUST SELL $6000 DOWN Assllme8 bal $143.500 at $112$/mo. 3 Br. pool. im-mac. Owner wilf carry at 10%. Vac. no credit needed, princ only . ~53119. Harbor View Palermo 4&-3Ba FEE Asllume91t'l% loan. Lodn 833-1840 $175.000 ~VlewHCMM 5 Br Somerset. 20% down ...... Balance INTEREST ONLY forJyrs 00%). VACANT! 540-7558 Dr. Parker Courtesy t.o Brokers. Rare Bluff Condo. 1 sty, br, 2ba Pnme loc. eartb tone decor. Pnnc. only $1116.000. 581-6678 tMHOHAHILL FAMTASTIC VIEW Prof decorating & larxbcapa.ng of this lvly home make it a showplace. 3 bdrm. 3 ba. sep hnly rm overlook mg the ocean. Btll garden alrium bnngs the out.side in. 759-1.501 (~l~'l111341fll§j Real Ealate SACRIFICE Beaut 48R, pool. spa, lge yard. Xlnt area. $142,500. 673-43ll Ai\. WESTCU~ STEAL·OHLY $121,500 Shows hke a model · de· ligbt!ul Westcbff J bdrm, 2 ba home. Lvly grounds Owner arutJOUS. 1~· 1501 HOME+An. 2BR house+ Apt over gar. R2. Big comer lot. view. D/R, L/R. den. 1225.000. Appt only 21.:i St Andrews Rd. Agt 54C).-0008 County, 5 Br. 3 ba, 2 frplcs, 2 car garage. lge fncd yard. Owner out or oountry. Mu.st sell or lse w /opt l o buy. Good t.erms. $1.33,000. 549· 7971 4 duplex. including bay front lo be exchanged down in a pk g . 2131684-3200 BEST OCEANFRONT 2 Yr·3 8drm·2 Story Lux Med M ans100 S447M Sml dn. 9""%. no ln fee lmmed 1>0f1 sub lot trade Hrs. Open house 646-7238 Etbel-Agt Qwntard Rlty TOPO"IlfEWORLD VU Newer 3br. Vaulled t'eil angs. A I C. guarded . Comm pool, tenrus, BBQ 0 w n e r I a g t 640-4922 n59-oor1 1076 • •••••••••••••••••••••• l.eCIN, LM Opt. or s• 3bdr .. P r esidential Hgts., Condo. Lease 1425 Mo. Option Fee Sl.500 Asking S87 ,500, Anchofop hint. Rlty. 496-7711 --------s.taAna ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1010 LOV&YLIDO bome on a spacious 56' lot. A roomy single story 3Bdrm. ram rm borne. cba.tmangly decorated with country fresh kitchen, oak floors, fnslde, formal dirung, stained and leaded With ,iasa windows and warm natural wood tones lhru· NEW EXCLUSIVE LISTING BY APPT. ONLY! FHA or VA terms. '37.500. 3 Bdrms, l~ ha, cov. encl. pal.Jo w /bl\n frplc /BBQ. dog run . Redec. kitchen w /bltn trash compactor & dLS· hwasher. DUNG ER out PLUS &A.SSOCIATES A LAROE POOL SIZE 957-0701 968·5565 soum PATIO. W.lfMNtw I otl $295,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• for ....... to ... ~'4~7211 BY O W NER Im mat'ulale 3br. + lg fam rm & lot. Ideal location. $63.900. w /103 or '! OUTSTAMDIHG IUY 67 ACRE DEVELOPMENT PRIME LOCA TIOH This ls an integrated development ln a great location. A tentative subdivision map was approved by Planning Commission. 6.20 Acres 8.13 Acres 4.00 Acre!\ Shopping Center 47.33 Acres M ultlple 1''amily Service Commercial Single Family 1. Good Quality mulllple units im- mediately to north and good quality homes adjacent on the west. 2. Sewer and water maim; at tract site. 3. School one block. Call Fresno, Ca. (209) 225-4800 <209> 255-2877 After S:OOPM ._Property ZOOO' I I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••• ••••••••• •• C1'ARD9il An. Mobile Home furn or un· !um. Acroas street sbop- puii & buaes. S8500 farm 642-Z150. 54M758 Twelve 2 Br units w/pool. Great Cosla Mesa r e ntal area. $449,000. I 0 HEW UMITS/CM $495,000 67s.5487 Agt 22UNITS Extra sharp! Only 6 yrs o ld. Tenant s pa y utilities, 2 BBQ. rec rm, pool. 9x gross. Xlnl area •EXCITING• =~·5-2~ner will Me~ .. ach A PR€HI G€ o:I.uxEM~~E '-+----+~-HOMES HOME 3333W.Coast Hwy, NB W /expando liv rm & lg 645-6646 enclosed add on. front kitchen. King sz bdrm. 2 HOUSES LowRenl On l lot. Ext'ellent Calfon:ia Pacific Eastside property ..... ....... Sales Owner needs quick s ale. Z106 Harbor Ste. 206-A Only '90.000 __ s_4o._59_l _7 __ ~ eREHIG€ '-+.-~ HOMES FAMLYPETPARK :o..~. :KldlO Uncoln, 1975, AC, 3333W.'-OalltHwy,NH Alcan siding, dahwshr 645-6646 Beautiful!'! 5 * Park. (S9LS2lJ. x) MAKE OFfflt at.JCS> SM!by, 1973, nice CIODd, vacant. Priced un· der market for qwck sale (KV9579-080) $13,995 Single wide, clean & cheery, well btt Angles vacant. fast pouession. Anaheim. <BY16S4~> Noble HolM Store tSMSOO •TRADE OR CONTRACT• 4 Units In Costa Mesa, all s pa ciou s and rl' furbished ; privall· pal.las! SJ.'59.000. 752.1920 _lt QUAIL A..!~~J- 10,... TM 1:10 P.M.I 5.A.4-PLEX All 3 BR 2 Ba uruta. $1400 mo in<:ome. Owntir will Ac:nopfor Sale 1200 carry 2nd. Full pric<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1155,cnl DRASTICALLY A fR€HIG€ Gorg~~oom. 3 '-+-: ~ HOMES bath home a.n the COWltry 3333W Coast Hwy, NB oo 1 at're with all the ex-645-6646 tras. Owner will carry the contract at 94..'; in· 2 R.OCICS TO HACH teresL 2 houses. $44. 750 ea ch FARGO Tenm avadable Oon'l l/676-Cl22or be to late. (213>287-6000 SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 ....... ,,.,.ty 1400 ------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE 7 Newport Beach Com· Prideofownersh1p38r2 mercial near Cannery Ba w/ftreplace owner's VUla~ on Newport Bid u n i l + s i x 2 B r 6 Store1olf1ces w/park· t o wnhouse units . mg. $300,000 wall trade $182,000. Blayne Asher (114 1 fR€HIG€ thru to cash out. Call ~ 934-3710. ~ ~ HOMES Cco:warckll 3333W.CoastHwy.-NB r..o,...ty 1600 645-6646 ....................... --- NEW SHOPPING CENTER Newport Beach Area . Tnple net leases First yea.rs rent guaranteed. Prune tugh traffic count ll,000 Sq feet rent a bit' space. $'780,000 Geor-. EldM Co. 63l-l400 or 644-1751 19 FOUR PLEXES Take over 9Vzo/r loan On ly MOOK Down. Income. S22.135 per mo Pay ment.s onJy $14.000 per mo. SelJer needs Cffsh • Call Rick Byers. BK R 714·542·3bi6 JONA LOT East.side Costa Mesa J separale houses on cor ner lot. Super location OFFICE BUlLDJNG $1$,000. 4 small suit.es. 189.900. e f R€HIG€ ~r~"S:~ ea11er. HOMES 3333W toast Hwy, NB 645-6646 • •••••••••••••••••••••• By Owner Sparkley bright ~floor coodo Conve· ruent to Weslcliff shop- pl ng. 185.900. Cal l 552-4421 or &4.5-0660. ... 1'3, ow CtlttMI SU., ..... for\. llf 10011. PA!tt M1111t, Acldra Zip, PltttNI MUMbtf. NEW/NOW' Our 1979 N([Ot( CRAFT CATAL0C-o¥et 200 popu far desl&ns. 3 ttee patterns punted tnSlde. Send 75' JUMP INJO Sleek. stream· abort blocks from the "people ~le" sales da~ !lnu ~emne r.g raf wm S3&-0133odJ&.4182l and bit" ~I T4.plac.e. '"i tn honr c~ates a clevt1 .. IDISOH HIGH your classified ad, call llA11" •1W170 I NICill. u,·,n r v o. 1 ND. ASSU[IATES ~!~==---=----- 1 zt..Qlict.lf.alf TllMltn Sl.50 1~ Olilb ... Sl.50 m~ .,., wi. . suo 12'-Cnftl n...n...... .suo lZS.Pttl& ~.. .. Sl.50 1Z""'5 'a ~. Sl.50 12J.Sdktl'~'Plld ' .$U S 122.stlH '111 Pwfl .. $1.ZS Ul·Pillow ..... SlJO 117~ ..... , ......... suo 11Miftr f1ftJ Qlitb. . .. Sl.Ot 11$-..,.. Ciedltt .... ..$1.to UJ.lflltlllt Sifts . . , . Sl.00 110.1' Jin,... 7S4 1'"'9 a laft.. .. .. s1.n 1-..... ........ Jl.tO ,lc.lftltlllt F,.._ ... Sl.00 1054..-er.cMt. .. Sl.00 1'4-hllbM...., . suo lUli~tarT• .. 15' lq2 ....... QiliMI . . 11' 11&-Qallt ~. ~· 75' mt elltct to elo111ate waist 4 DAZZLING 4 BR, pool today M2-5618. P11nled Pattern 937~ M1~· • Site.8 10 12 I' 16 18. n aodJacuui bomet from LlllJlllC91Hda 1041 a..,..leod: 1048 OIMra.I ..... S11e 12 (busr 34) t.alles 21.i *'OOOtoSl.58 • .500. ·--·•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~,_."--_....,....._,.111111111.,....., •••-•••••••••••••••••• y1rds 60 inch fab1te ROH Olt'f, Irie b I ..... tt- t6MJ66 -~ Assuma • ._........._ • 1100 s-4 IJO tiw lldl ,,_.... M4 Coldwell .....--*tor m Ptttn tor fint-t6J..765l,_ D-t--81/20/0 ·-.. •••••••••••••••• dea einllil, .-... SMd to: ---UU~ M _,.,. CONDO IY OWHEI QfSIOENllAl MO<fRPG t OMfWllV HarbOr View onaco EXCITING ...... ,.MA'"" Ph.De JU. Great view. 3 e e _,..,. "'' 2.Br, l V.Ba, blt.n1, btfi Br 2 .. _ Bv -er You brick frplc, or oco " DANA f'OIMT • .... ' ..,_.. ' rattern Dept. ~2 b 1 b d °'°tbelaod. u•te.wportlch Smack dab In ~ middle ol beautiful Newport Harbor. A aa rden paradise +p et. qally Piiot aoopp n1. wa r / ryr, Beautiful 3 Bdrm 2 Bath .Pcean DMPortCarU.le rdrtg. Auwnable loan. View custom home. Sweeping 0pans1s t44...-r1 m .._. JIUr St., ... y"" S57J00.9SJ.UU D $159,900 " t•u. '""' -. AD-l•iiim-----• views of a na Point Marina. =._n,, SUI• S1Tl.l •• ocean & coastllne. Close to Ltt's bt P'Kticll-rou "' for Ad Action marina. Enjoy the city lights by more f0< ins s when YoU .._, nlaht. $299,900 Stftd ltt MW fAU. WINJ[R ca11 a FASHIONS.TO S£WCATAl.OC Ha s1.so eo11p0n tor tr" pat· Daily Pilot 1"11 of ,OUI C-lloice. 75f ~:=~~':at: AD-VISOR izw*'-' QA .. lue &4 l"'6fb .... °'1111M11ta ... 1•541 2·5678 ... A CQ.DWll..L IA.Miia CO. 495 .. 7222 831-0836 ,,.,... ...... .., .... ~ ...... _..._....__.._....__...., .. marvelous pvt be•ch. ~DOD On walk to ahopplng In Newport Katbor't most exclilaive area. <KZo757) C.foe•'•lflc ........... Wet 2'108 Harbor Ste. 206-A MO-ltJ7 Ila 4 bdnn. 2 ba, home w/pool, Jae .• fam-rm. completely remodeled. Bia lot. much more .•---------°'"*' wtll flna.n~. No 15" x 3$' Expando Coach· credll needed $1$5,000. U pd at• d . Mull be balance. A1k ror Ed moved. Makt o r r . Cblmow984·3W ~i 7 SIJS,00017 lt'a tru.I In Eaatalde Cotta MHa. an un- believable prke for two cuu and cox)' duplexes oo ooe lot! Uparaded ln- U!rl.on I 75Z· li20 ' (f)UAIL . PLACE NOP'lltnu-- " ~Jt,.M.1 -~------ la Your Profenlon HOME REPAJRS., Did YoU know you can place a clua1tled ad In the Dally Pilot Service Dlree\or_y for a whole month ror as litlle as IU12 per day? For more lnformaUon, call 642-5678 If rou·re not readJna the little adl .ui c1 ... mec1. YoU'ro m.l.klinl a lot of ntW1)' Information as well u aome 1.reat buys_ J • (JI DAILY PfLOT ~I k...1 U......,.Md Ho.... U ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••• ~·•ol&tot. ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,. ...... ........ ..... ....... u.tww. ~ ... l.Wwa. .......u ........ f ....................... ..._,,I 111• 1'07 C....MHe leJ4 .,...,,_ .. .._. 1'69 Na ,.. I lt..at JZ6tNI..,... le...t. NEWPORT 8EAC'H·38r, ............ ••••••••••• ............................................. . •••• .... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • .,.. 2~. pluah cpt.s, dot J 8dna.. 211 bl. 1'100. pr REDUCED 'AJUC NIWPOIT __ ,...,.., zoo ...... ,. 'rltt.t •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:.teW.. JU4 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... NfWPORT BEACH l.a~t ol the nt'w home~ on the wot('r for lv&c only Live and l'ntertain 1n t•h.•nunre in your rw w cu~tom ome wllh d(~•nn<>r interiors. Conv.: ie orl<'nt<'d to m<'ludt! 3 car gurogtt." with auto tnltl te: openers : k itchen~ with m tt>ro wa\ t-rtUHH'S, selr-cleaning mrcn~. tral'lh tompuctoni1, and BBQ rnnne tops : \\•et-ba~ In all mo<JctR, (I rt• p I Q C'l• s 10 I j v IO g r 0 0 m ~ & tw droom i-. indoor laundry art.>us . ~Ue>1't !'>Ulte. family room and much 1non" Dock a'vailable to all tenants. Shown by appointment. Call Llndu lfoun (714 )833-3150 <8to sweekdaysl >244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rw faell. d~ lncl'd mo. yrly. Workln~ 11n. Bachelora, l or 2 1 -sn.evea. Jlftl. 313 AJvarado Pl New townhouae lYJ>f' un 8ednloma41tTownhouk'a I Ail~--."" ....,d a3le4 orf7S.3800. 1ta. Eutaide, only 5 It-ft! fo'rom S3C9 JO 2 Br, 1~ ba, f~coct Ydi. Ss>ect•c uJar 1pa , total ama1l pft olt Wer to recrutlon pro1ram. "1JO. Now au 1395. mu llOCi.a.I Pf'Olram 1 pool#, IJ Drive by 2548 Or101e tenn;., courta At FubJon A~. then caU 84.2 0282. lsland, Jambore. Ir S•n 2ba, new carpett, J)llnt, trpk, trtc. an V\I. No pell 8tb St. (up Joaq1AJ1 Hllla Road S Br. 2 ba townhouse 1711, 64 .._1900 Qulet adult II v i ne. _____ _ ••••••••• ~loled 1ar. & patio Bachelor unit i.-. block =-=· MOO. ~· Or from beach. All UUI pd. No kJd.t, no ()41ta. 201 E. MISA'1HIS -Balboa Blvd. S2SO per I BR SIU. 2 l:IR $380. s:~~unty dep, Call 3122 Poot Jacw:zl, l(ar, anll. Adult•. no pets. 2650 All Adu.lta no pet4. 2 bdrm 2 8r Ullllta.lts, frplc. snrm, Hara. Ave, ~U.7. 2 be from $320. jac, pool, l.c andk, gar, 6 bllta to Hear new townhse. 2 Br, ==·e:S@~~n by 3724 ocean. S425 752-7811, I~ ba, gar, fncd pal., ••••••••••••••••••••••• m-tweves Geortie. ~ mo. ~ PM & Lido Isle· Bayview 2 br, SUSCASJTAS Larr 1c •mall 1 bdrm. t'nc aar. S24S & up Adult1, no pets. 2110 Newport Bl. 548~. 1 -va.y _ 1.___ wtmda dedc, e~. gar, adlts, no M# _,.-....... Ilda~ lse67s.-0377 with fint>I•«. prtvatt! Z Bdrm apls, unfurn, ----------- patio. Encloaed aar raimly complex, no pels. On Finley cana l w ith North~ Cout HJgbw1y. 2:a apt 3, College Ave, dock, 2 Br l S., gar, ruce No pets oo children Mi 9760. yard. SSSO. Call 8 1 II $425./mo Call Landa SlerTa Village 2 br, 2 ba, _m_Jt_11 _____ _ By """n"r 1H t!en \ii•• tnplu, ~ l' ~.uoo 4 pJtUM S (. ltt~.000 f'•Ch • Plt''h () I' ~000 t!&\ I\. Mu1101um ~.000 r u h r~qu1rrd ••o1t<•h.. Pno only f"1n11n1· Utt( by M.-11.-r ~ ~) HOUD4YS ATlMllUCH Nfow 3 BR, !l't ba OC"'t'IO front homt" 4r Z rar If U 3 bdrm 1 b..t l.arMf Yttd No pt't.\ Avail Jao IU lilO Uru v P.,. 3 br, 2 ba, inct l~ner la due• ~ -,_ _____ _ WOOD BROG CREEKS DE l..up • br, 2~ bu. 2 Sly. ram r m, neat to prk. Pnfect lam home ~./mo Cell wk/dys 11118 5633 eve s /wknds ~$18 ~ 3 BR, 21.'6 ba Qmdo, on water. f1oor to ce lhna Palos Verde stone, frplc, wallcover· IACI. eirteosive mirrors, $750 m o . SS8 8534 ; ~1.938 Large 2 bdrm. Adult.a. No pe t s . lnQulrt 179li'.t Rocbelttt rear ............. 3740 ~23Uoratts.646-64.s7 13::16. l.QCI refrlg. gas & Dover Twnhse, dbl gar. Vrly 2 br upper. $395. tncl water. Adul13, no pets. frpl, wash/dryer. pool. ps & watn no pet.a. U4 E. Dh. 548-0137 Adults~ mo. 64$-9442. NACHAJH SI 15,000. Swi C.1t-"l('ntc 'fn Pl\!\. pnt'td to sell \\ l'ttly or monthly A~mc tn5t1111> Call all 4 ~ 363C1 2 11111 M ryt•r N e ur llubot/ V1t1011a 2 bdnn I b11 natraae. S3SU per tl'IC> Cl• att 8pm 548 2871 .._..~,.alJMd O...'oW 3U6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ........__......, 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••• • 5l•Y.i MarigOldt'ls-6737 $375. 2 br, l 1h ba twnhse. Defux 4 BR, 2 ba. gar, no (;ow)ty, 5 Br, 3 ba, 2 •Bach Lonf Beac h . 2 BR. llfl Ba, bltns, fplc. Gar,fpJc, paUo, eood loc. pets, atA!ps to bch, ~75 llpb, 2 car garage, lge Pttva.cy, uu pd. $165. pool adults, no pets. &aide. yrty lse. 6"-1103. ~ r~to ~-~ ::;{, _Ad_w-'t._no_"---Ptta_._1133-897 __ 4_. -l350.'873-14u evstwknd 'ISL M&ml 00-1603 '525, lower duplex' 3 BR' 2 tt.t.... o.. r-.. 3126 ba.1 bttns, .,... blk to bch. WeskUll, 3 BR. l li'.t ba, t•b:r 3742 eo.taMna 3124 ....................... Yr y. 125 4Slh St. Open ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----RINTAJ.S Well loult'd 2 I I Hl!:RT'H.A fl l';N ff Y Hl-:t\1.TOKS -Brand new houae 3 br. 2\.1 ...... ••• •• ••••••• • •• •• ba, 2 car Atar. fncd yd. 2 BR, 1 li'a ba ...•....• S42S 2 BR,2ba ......... ~ pat, eocl yard, super for ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br. clean, new carpet Sat & Sun. 67S·978S. tam. No peta . USO. Beeb, frplc, 'IV, pool & $'Jl.5. 2 br, H4 ba, patio, garage. S27S/mo. Call 2JJ!1WJ..43.'i6 ~2389. J:c. Steps frm bch, 1 yr l.ndry rm, adults, no pets. &»9325.BA --\'-F'RO--NT--2-8-r-. -2&-.-y-r ..,.... '""/""" 3171 TSLMgmt 642·1603 ffARBORVlF.WHOMES . ......, .... .., ._.. 1----------......... och 3140 lse, security bldg. C11ll 21.5 0ri Mar 492 '1121 7 UNITS-C.M. Poo l , t e nnl tt, lull W.a.a.eyearty rwwtal1 tuncniUeit, !llear 111hoP11, •nd •J•t•r l••H• recre14l100. 8<'hools & 2 D.R. 2V.. ba • .. .. $475 2&Dor3BR.2ba . SS50 38R, l 'hba ......... $475 Carmel Model 3 bdrm. 2 ......._.._.. 3741 LAMAHCHAA'1'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Evelyn631-2482 ba. fam. rm. dbl. gar. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Large 1.2&3 bedroom SHARP, beach 1,2 & 3 BR, 5500 3 br, z ba, patio, all &ardener lncl. S67S per LAGUNA BEACH MTR garden apts. Adults . frplc, diahwsht. ~arage bltns , gar. ·~ blk to JJe aul new bu1lll1n~ f '\rel>laCi!t. itlnl l1wut1011 .-........ bi> ti n)?. 16SO m o 3Hr S600mo/yrly 1714>tl.16 :J7280t'nr 3220 3 DR. 2 ba ......... $S50 3 BR. 21"1 bo . .. .. S625 4 BR, 2li'.t ba ..• $6.SO/J09S mo. Call 644·7S7 INN. $75/Wk & up. Maid Dll.bwbr; bltna. encl. gar, &peUos. 96().2358 beach. AduJta. No pets. TSL lnvmts 64.2 lhO:t JBff SS2Stwtnt~r 2Br. 2.Ba O<'n view Condo. :IBR. fum $-150 On clJ(fs above manna. MUST SELL SALlSDURY R E 8-4663anyt1me DUPLEX. rn .500 Good blJ.WOO ~ Yal.y-3234 cundJt100. good locwt1on ••••••••••••••• ••• ••• •• Owner/agt,673-7737 _ lc6oar1r' allla 3207 • BR ho 2 ba Pool -ir.""., ir.vlb.I •••••••••••••• • •••• •••• J 8' .. mealJ, , d • ~"""'"" ac . .,. w . gar r,op. IS% DOWH l bdrm. collage. Close nr. Sfnl/mo. 83!M945 walk to beach, shopping ---------• Plex & Sngl t'a m 1I)' & park $375 mo. ID<'ld. ft.l's----L 3 .40 Assume Selle r w al l I w ...... d "'' 675 7367 --...---... 6 ' M I uu ..... -.... . "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:._~'(;ary nrf%s:e~aJ ~ 4 UR, 2~ ba, walk to ~or S36Z498 CGratadlfMcr J222 ocean.~ mo. Nil< for Pnnc1pals only ••••••••••••••••••••••• Keith, 962,...7J -Open bealll$ & spacious. 3 .__ ... t6 UNITS $380,000 br. 2 !>.. & frplc. Yeiuly New~legant-2 ~room is··~ dn, contract. or salt' CaJI ~7-2200 ask for Mr. S\50, or 2 bedroom + de n r.reat cond Net :.penda Colhns. ~75. Cedar & window ble S180mo &b Marcel home. F ive blocks to 11 T 957 2666 fi'antasllc UIO"Ocean view beach. Private 2·c.ar HV Hills,LU&k,J bdrm. garage. Fully main· 4-ftl.EX 2 ba fam. $900 incl water lalJled yard. Adults, No COSTA MESA & Rantener Avail. Jan l. ~Jnqwre a t S2S 18th 2 bdrms each. 2 units 759-00JSall. Spm. · <714 I 960-6331. have patio areas !l•fi 'lr 2 BR, 11., bath homl., 2 t a r VERY SHARP 3 Br 2 Ba r1nanclJ\R avail Sl49.500 garage & de(•k. S4SO/mo new carpel.'IJdrapes, bit· David Bourke, Realtor, Wa t e rfront Hom e s ins, frplc, patio, lg yard, ~9950. 63J.l400 2 car ga rage, walk lo ---beach, close to ev~r-nc SHARP 2Br. lBa, garage, yth1ng $52.5 mo. Call TRANSFUSIOH wshr/dryr, wlk to s hop-after5PM.213/•31·312S -m pmg & bt'h, ssoo mo. Call If 523 eu.,.,, Da~llM9'£ Woodbndge4BR. fam rm. 3 ba, A/C. 3 car gar. Nr late. $595, 962-t!MS Lag.a leocJI 324 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J Br unique quiet ~ oc. f'rpl. k id s t pet'S ok , Ro ugh. $450. Jan. 1. 400-2286 LUXURY LIVING Newly r emodled 4BR 2ba, sunroom. 2 frplc, panoramic ocean vu. Mstr Br suite w /s ilting nn & ZS' Pvt balcony. Redwood bot tub. Walk to pvt bch. Avail mid· Jan. SllSO/mo. 499-5049 Nllillill# ••• <'Ollect (213J OOl·Z318 Have your own ftreplace Crescent Bay, steps to . ocean. 3 br, 2 ba, 2 Crplc, &5yriy. 497-3282. UDOISll 5 ..,_ serv .. color TV, heated gas bbQ. Pool. Gas Pd. 'IBLMgmt 642 . 1603 136 Via Trieste sraclous pool. Ulll. (114) •IM·Sl!M. 11BScoti Pl. 6t2-S0'7l ~t.tic!~v:lt·/~~t~ NEWBt home w I g e 1v 1 n g 986 N. Coast Jfwy. Z Br, 1 ba, aU elec. Brand pvt, gated entrance + 2 2 BR 1 b o/ I 1 rm+den . lmma c . Furn 'd c harm i ng new.181E.18thSt.$375. P1Uos. Some with att Blk.'toabeuach yr,~352 $1250/molse. bachelor nr bch. No pets. ~. ArlS41·5032 garqe. Swimming pool. Avail. now. lst & last & Wat.erfroot Homes One resp emplyd adult. JaCUZZJ. Tenrus couru. r l200secunty. &11-1.00 $4200 2 Bd •• -3 Bd., or. new. blJt to ffunllngton shop.. ~-uE-RT 3 br. 2 ba. lge encl pal.Jo. Ocean Vu. Spacious tbr, Gardener incl. No pet.a. QPell beams, rrplc. ~It. C . .M .. N.B .. all bltns. ll'Qi((!UtermaU.Adull-'. ••n•~•" ..... .-v patic>yd; some w/frplc, No-pets. From S43s. 3 Bdrms., l ba., unJum. encio8ed gar; lndry rm Seawind Village, 1~ $465. Yearly. o r W I D h o o k u p • .Huntlogtoo ViUage Lane, IALIOA-HEWPORT S 3 S 0 · S • 1 S · TS L KB. (714)898-9961. IEALTY 675-1170 ~l.6'2·1603. SS2S~ steps to b C'b . $475. Newport Crest Condo. _«_·_lJti.S ______ _ ~ than 2000 aq. ft. <XY£V J Bdrm, 1 bath Cot- With ocean view. ~bdrm tage. ~ block to beach. W......_ YllocJt ~am.rm.formeldin.$675 1325/mo. 494-7287, Beautiful brand new locl.use ol pool, Jae, & 4!M-4ZJ.2 adult apts. No pets. Pool, tennis. 645.Q295 Agent 1---------J · ~ , vi Nlw-1 •och 37 69 8CUUl.. V)l'Cn •Or ewmg 3 BR. 21h ba. Spacious .... :;;•••••••••••••••• wknds 10.S, 95.S W. 19th condo on the wate r --------• St. w/boat slip up lo 40'. 2 Bach. S2SS-$26S l Br $290·$305 2 Br $33.5-S3SO C'ar gar w/autoopnr. Dis· tlnctive amen&.l1es . 491H001 wkdys. Lido Isle 3 BR, 3 ba, 2.300 sq ft, drps, bltns, 4 yrs old. tooo. 631-5237. Promootory Pt. t bdrm with view. Semi furn. Most essenllals. $550. 673-&tll Lge new 3BR, 2"'2 ba duplex, frplc, patio, encl 2 car gar. $575/mo. ~~ ev 979-4850dys TSL Mg.mt 642· 1603 llAMDHEW 2&3 br, 2ba, allelectr1c. Owered parking. $375 to Rain frOM $275 S4 7 5 m o . 6 o o w . Hamilton. 838·2917 or GREAT flf:<:RF.l\TfON 642-2164 Sw1 mm1 ng , i. .1un a,, 2 _FOUR ___ S_EAS_O_N_S_A_PTS __ h('alth duh.,. b1ll1<i rds. Spac. 2 be townhouse' l lf.t r11~ht lai;:ht\•d t 1·nn1i. ba, pvt patio, poo l. 1·ouns l'rl) & !lrlJ '>hop, Adult.s. S3(l0. 73.5 Joann .:olf dnv1n~ ran~t. f)J rly St.~eves. ronm 2 Br. chaldttn welcome, FUrn. or Un!um. New 2 no pets. Starttng at S270 bdrm. 2 ba, J story, frplc, mo.~. nr water. dbl gar. 11111.., Near 5 Points, Com. Ord. (714 l67 S·S!Hi<i (213)11)6.~ modore Cir. Apts. 2 br _ Kids welrome. See mgr 2 Br, )'early, $3SO month, at 7671 Commodore Cir no garage. Ca ll ev~.) Apt 3. $2&5. (213) 9&-6721. Adllft, qlilltf I &2 Br apts. Ulil. pd. Will 2 Br l~ Ba. blt·tns, new IWTI. 6'2·1.334 or 642-657" carpets/drapes, enc l. _ev_es_. ______ _ gilt., patio. Nr beach, Ocean front Ne wport park, shops. $345 mo. Beach. Wmter rental 3 960-1279 bdrm 2 ba. Huge s un. New luxurious 2 br & den. deck. Right on sand. On 2 ba, bltm, incl. ref rig. beat be a c h . Fu 11 y Small pet olt. $4.25 mo furoished & ready to be Genuri.I Rily 839-6623 enjoyed. Days 752-74 IO Eves. Wknd.~ 838-2189 QUICK m six Easts1df' ---------1 for Chruitm as! 3 bdrm. <:osta Mesa houses' Buy 2 BR, frplc, beams. great 1~ ba. $475 per-mo. 16582 o n con t ract a t on ly patio, locataon , so o f Tham es Ln Call Liz S32,SOO each ' I n up PCH, $475 504 Acacia 892·7711 ext. 552 o r g r aded are a near st op by or , 714 1640 S48-12S8 ~1'hools, transportat111n 9263eve~. 2131376 9369 ---------- Jnd shopping• All for eves Adults over 40, 3 Br. con· $195.000 l must be sold -do, serunty & recrea LQ911MHlls 3250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 2 bdrm. I ba. air Walk to beach coodo 2 br, 2~ ba, W JD. gar. Pool, 552-4449 aft 9pm. 2 bdrm. 1~ ba Town Hse UDO VIEW 2br, frpk, 11/2 mi. to beach closed J>abO. sep D.R. Adlts • gar. patio . $375 mo '8X)/mo.67S-6.159. J.' ll N A CT I V I T 11': S •F..astalde adult 2 Br, den J-)11fllml' dirl•llor. I n•t.• 2 Ba condo. pool, dbl gar, Sumfa v brunc·h. IHI~ i.. "25. 559-&SM; fU5.6822 OCEAN FRONT View, tri ps. part1t>'. 'lm rt 2 bdrm. 1 ba. compl. Zbr. l ~ba. pool, saUlla 6C24ll773 Owner's a pt., upper unit. 4 BR. 2 ba., frpl, perm ocean v ie w ! 2 Car gara~e. Steps lo ocean Aval!. Jan. lSt.h. S'7SO mo Yearly lease. 646-S377 aft together > 752192() 2 BR hse w /yard. so of IJon.$495.960-1366 J QUAIL H1way $450 No Pl'l:-. -67~~ 114<J.02-H S£HB J br. Z ba. dshwhr, • cov'd patio. gar, fncd yd PLACE 3 BR 2 liA, ~ mo Ca ll Klds & pets o«. $4.55 Agt, Scott 640 GtiOo t::ves oofee. 964·2566973-2971 ... PROPERTIES'~ 759-1212. /\gt rood. lrplc Nr La ke $400 Harbr Vu Hlns. 2 BR. den. mo.673-6634 Beautiful )'a r d , Gardener incl. Avail Jan 15. S650 640-66S7 2 BR, t BA. frplc, brand new house. $400 mo. Ca ll 213 /822·'4632 LGIJIMNic)IMI J252 Yearly 3 br home. 2 ba, steps to beach, frplc. ten- nis C1s $600. 673-0210 lournJm1•nb & rnon· lotchen, paUo, indry lac. 1450. Tom , 536·3•83 111-:AUTI FUL l\l'T~ garaee. 1970 Wallace. liW>OlO. ~in~ll''. 14" tlt.'lh 1M1m... Close to shopping & ~""CHWOOD ArTS 1-'um & unfurn M<M.Jtol.., schools. Older chi.ldren -d I OK. No •· ~ mo Lrg 1 BR. s tove, rerng, 01>1.-n a1lv 111 to7 lnom pe..,, ~ · $28S. 962·1800 1 BR Wmter rf'ntal. furn 6PM 00 ... 4 fll. ti· ". rt, a, , 1 ------1 Oirung rm + 3 br. 2 ba, _ I~ fll 1:30 .M. ea.to Melo 1224 frplc, patio. gar, fncd yd C.to ~ 3·Plex •••••• ••••••••••••••••• KJds & pets ok. $455. Agt, All 2 BR J UA. Price AHTIQUEIUFFS oofee.964-2:'166973·2971 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Bdnn, 2 ba, Fam rm. Atnum. aJI bltins. Ocean view, pvt beach. Niguel ShoreS. $800. 759-1465 Harbor View Home 3 Br 2 Ba ~ardening lncluded. Avail Jan. 6. 640.0178, 54&-8210,or~?l m ... tt. !)t'r\ 111·1· ol VJ ll No ,_64&-_1850 __ ~ ___ 1SS___ avail., avaal 1mmed ll'.tH' rt•qum :d ~orry. 2 er 1 Ba, Eastside, 251 2 BR l~ Ba tn 4 plex, near $28S, util inc. 673·3958 or adul~ onlv. no Pt'b l6lh Place. Upstairs apt. Beach & Slater $250. 544-6899 O "kwood $310 mo. No pets. Call , _962-&'T ___ or_962_-04_6S ___ --------- .. .... _ -u"S880 I LID 0 8 A y FR 0 NT . Garden Apartments ,_.-_....,.._a_t_.....,. ______ ATI'RACTIVE 2 bdrm + Superb v ie w, s a ndy ig to at. $J40.000. SI.S.000 d own & 3 BR 2 Ba Eaatside Costa l.Re lot. 4 br 2 ba lrplc owner will carry on con Mesa. 5495 mo Call Pam <fabwhr, cov'd 'patio: lrat't . Income $975 mo or Larry, ~5880 _ gar .. fncdyd. Kids & pets ~ -6'15-4 479 f1replace, 3 lge bdrms, 3 ok. Agt, no lee. Sia55. ATTENTION: baths, cera mic tile, wet· 964-2S6697J.297t . Conl1 actor j1n•e1tor bar, microwave, dbl gar 2 Br w /gar $295. Crpt, Jtl or Prof<'tis1onal 1.01wd wiopner. Rra nd new, fn<'d yd, water pd. 271 0 lot. room for sever al •an· s uperrondo S3l-042" "O" ~laware. 636·•120 lls Only S63.ooo 2 WKS. FREE _1_-s ______ _ MULHEARN New 2 Bdrm , 2 ~a 3 BR.2 ba,dblgar,nrbch. Realty Recpstft" Twnhm Plus h t r pl g. 536-3933 754-7100 frplc, Jae. gar l\v11il or962-4471 __ now $475 lst Mo.&cln'g --------- WANTED dcp M1manne, 640-0663 2 BR hse w1gara11e, walk or646 7.C14 to bch. pnvacy, no peUI, \lruts an Oran.ic County Negallve ra6h now OK MeasecaJI S~TUN REALTY 640 6259 16 MEW UNITS /CM ll*l.000 "1(1. 675 5-487 ~~~ 2100 ·••····•·•·······••···· I -sn:i mo. SJ6.3S07. Olarrrung E-s1de home by --------- Oranl(e & 17th on quiet 4 Br. 2~ ba , nu S & S culdesac. 3 BR. 2 BA. Golden West Estates famnn w;Jgeusedbnl·k Gourme t Country fplc & cute sunporch, nu kitchen, fam rm w I wel paint, paper & c rpts bar, form d1n 'g, 3 car Nal'I! yard w / gardtmer gar $'735/mo Incl gard $S2S 95.S-3649 Call 968-4602 -~------- NIGUEL ~HORES : Spacloua • bdrm, 2~ ba. lam rm. beach, tennis. $63SJmo. 493·6293 or 83J.14S3 Beautllul Home 3 bdrm. 3 ba. Formal din. private comm. with tennis. jaeuttl & beach. $675 mo. 752.9223 or 499-4611 Niguel Shores . .c br. 2 ba, Sea Terrace Plan J on lge lot. FtplC', fam rm, tennis, pool, JaC'uui & beach. l yr lae. '650. mo. ~.Ml ·2338 ..... YI+ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3267 YREHT 2 BR. 2 ba, ail elec, new. den. frplc, garage. No beach, frpk, 2 BR. $650 M•..,...hecWMorlti Cov'd park i ng . children. $425 mo . Availl/2/79.645 668.5 l'.lllO lrvmt• 1:1t l7lt11 Ownrtagt, $315. 642-2164, 962-i188AsklorMack 11.15 05.5<> _552-4894 ___ .____ Vila ,acfffco S. ae..nt. 38 7 6 H•,.,... IHch/Sowfft 1 7~ 161h St New. beaut. 2 BR, l ~ ba . New •••••••• •••• •• •• •• • • • • • apt •· d k Adu1•~ acular ocean view. .. far."' ff . "" ......___ Oc---s ·1 .,,.. ""•3 ._. • ._. ~ move-in allowam·t'. ..,, · vaJ now . .....,. . ...,.. Junior 1 BR, 1 BR & 2 2 br. 1 ba, new bldg 105 BR. 2 BA. Secunty pro-Del Re p o s o S:J So . vided by pvt key card en ~·8872 or496-5275. when )'OU c1,t1 lease OP· lion this country 11l2ed uwer bay exec. home. s bdrms, 3 bath, lam rm. & ba,y view from the dining rm. Call 6'5-7221. CENTURY 21 I I.lover at 16th > 1>42 11170 2 bdrm. 1 ba. <'ar port, crpt. drapes, indry Cac. good loc. No pets. S280 Beach dplx w/enclosed mo. 271 E 16l h Pl. garage & lndry lac, 2Br. 6'4-0f.52 **UOOISLE,3BR 2 Ba, $485 mo. 963·0427 or --------- ~(FF REALTY lovely lge . patio. $750 C-03S2 Soac. J&2 Br garden apts. t r y . Bltn kat c h -------- w /lwrunous clp. Plush Afi • twaflfs Fwnialted carpet, lge pvt patio or oru..fwwithM J900 bal c onies W /itlra ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo. 55&-6588 Pool & rec. All uul pd. Adults. no pets. $255. ALSOfarages ror rent. 4 BR. very nice area, 1859 Port Taggart Pl. ancl gardener. water. $700 mo. Available n o w. 759-.l.1S2, 644-s1m 3298 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYAOMT Coodo. 2 BR, 2 ba .. year. ly,t87Smo. CHAMNB.NOHT 2 BR. I b_!I. yrly_, SSSO 0CtAHROHT E Puerto Mesa 1958 Maple Ave, apt 5 Roomy 3 br, 2 ba, encl. patio&garage. Nr. OCC. No pets. $335. 751 ·3896 storage Pool. spa, light THE EXCITING ed tennis court, lndry 'ALM MESA 4PTS. facil. L1m1ted preview MINUTES TO NPT rentals. $290 to S440 per BCll mo. Models open d all Bach. J&2 BR IOAM t o dusk . 2 15 from$230 &up WI c h I t a A v e I a t Adults, No Pel!I Yorktown) Ste. 409M. J561 Mesa Or 3 BR2 Ba, dirung & hving, pool, fenc. yard, dbl car gar, SS2S. 96().5596 3 BR, 2 ba, wntr S600 2 BR + gst .. wn~r ~so I BR, Iba Wntr. ~ 2 BR, l ba., Wnlr S:SOO 3 BR. 2 ba, yrly. $1000 snrs TO IEACH 3 BR, 2 ba, wntr. $42.'i 3 BR, 2 ba, yrly. $675 71._S36-44SS (5 Blks East of Newport Blvd.) 9am-Spm 546-9860 2Br Studio Duplex. N ew m ; Spac. 2 bdrm. apt 2 Kids 0 K. Avail now <'pt. curtains, gar. no AlterC::.lcallB47.0967 lcidstpet.s. days 645-2899, ....._,_,.shed or U.fwwl•d lJOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. 1 bu, yrly. $435 3 BR, J ba, yrly. $465 l HH, l ba., yrly. $375 PARkLIDO 2 BR, 2 ba, frpl Pool. Ad\111.1. DIS associated OROl'flJ', Rr "' rr.115 l ll ,~· w I ,1.,, .. ., r,, eves 842-092'7 2563Elden 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. 2 story 1295 twnme apt. $4.W/mo. Ph 964-l.!i07 m2188 646-4904 VIUA MEDEU 2 Br. 2 ba. like new cond. Encl. garages. Couple pre(. Small chUd o«. No pets. $330. 2324 Elden. M.S-~. 2 BR duplex. y ard , garage. lot11 of room. pleasant nelghborhOOd 847-llJIO Bach. Apt. stove " refrfg No pets. Adults. 424 9th. &.. Call~ aft 8pm. 3144 MOllLEHOME IHfOltM4 TION Ht'nt, opt1ot1 to buy info. rt'P0'!-1 101111 a1111urnpuon. 1-tc. Easy finance 0 .A.C. 9olf1ce., MablM HCMnt s~ Weitmlnster 848-8895 W Anaheim 761-1442 Anaheim 956-1011 Santa Ana 554. 7070 E. Anaheim 956-4500 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............... LoveJ.y &an:lena-Bl'QOks wt.r. fall ;Krtcheltf'actt. anti, -.Jtttmi, heatC'd1>00l •Wklyordally maid srv, eTV & phone available Aalown$6lWk 2Zr1 Harbor Costa Mesa 64S-48-40 .. ( 'll IR s 1k. ke er int on re .ed so l.) l or :x .. t 's 10. ..an Y•. Jor )'. In· Ill· Dl:J 't· IVC art - !'8 • ,.. vy ...... ;x- dl· pi. 1al -Cb ch rt) .t, - I • • • ....................... BNSENADA 8 F.ACH HO\JS£ Slffpe I $40 dly.-..cr73 Palm ~np Condo Oii JIOuJoo ttJll1 Country \lb.-$Q) Lake Arro whrad lakelront 4'00do, 11111 8 0>7022 l..arp Ii buut 3 br, bu• \'all Dec: l~ lhru J1tn 16 Compl Cum Drunc•o evall ~aivr yuur No wha> )'CU tall Ir 1 wm rn fJMlU WO lUJ\R l'AB <.:eb1n ~pa H , ~leble. c-ulur ~(1'1)1C:S ~ llllfl SHORT T RM o.,;At.:ll R NTAl. FUl.I Y l'U RNISllRD AV AJ l..AliU'. t'trn For ~INte>lr 4 IOOCIU\a • OW'Mft Wll ~ ·-·~ l..&f1\' 3 i-tmom ' b.tth, n~ac~. tundN'll No ~ ~ v-ir month 2914 anfront. I\ ..... tos..r.. 4100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• c.e ... U•"'9bpNMt! ~ • homt ur 1ptmrn1 l,,•t.:.I (J)\ U ll-o\1\11 f.11 H tr -,.-t I""' 1 v t4,,f"\ 1 ... ~ c •• ,, .._\;41' ..... ··--a m-. LS4 Sln r 11171 ROOMMATES s•sa .... ~s... »voY more I' ,.y 1~.-! All Ncl'JI & L.1Jri11yh•• Wr ('tl('(oll Kt•frr,•11\'t!li C..S46-4l82 Nt'W II 8 <I br. zi,., ba. tu 11hare w /femule non 1unok~r• Si!OO + uttl 98&-0781 ev~11 & wknds St.lper 2 br. 2 ba condo 171.b & lrvme Pool, pvt tS1lr 645 '19S3 or 675 81 ll Rmmate wanLed, close lo beach, 3 bdnn hse, SlSO -~ Female roo mmate needed to share ex- penses Prefer under JO yrs Call 752 7080 or 898-7350 eves My hom e to s hare Lagurw H.ilb. 3BR, 2bath. UtJJ pd, Pref fenwle non· i.moker. $275/mo+dep. 837.fJ629 aft 6_P~ - Lady to s hr mobile home, Laguna Beach. N1re for N'llred person Low rent Aft 1 lAM. 497 2004 Roommate needed to share i,; house by Ocean N.8. 646-94.53 Young prolessiomd men wish to!\hr lrg hse at llal. Pt w/resp and1 v. Call Ray or Jim aft 6pm 673-9S37 Responsible fema le Lo share condo 1n Lake Forest. S uper C lub facllll.ies 493 3982. Shr 5 BR 3 BA house, Ftn Vly-llarbor /Warner, M/F. S250 l>y11 545·0187 cves556-~I Alan. REGISTER NOW FOi A CARHll IM COSMETOLOGY AT RICHARD•s BEAUTY COLLEGES Costa Mesa Huntiniton Beach Richard's Beauty Colleges Feat11re: A Jh11maci.. Edueattor)al Pr~rama B Nahol'\.tl A(;(-rod1l<1t1on i. SthOOI Ot\tml ConlraLlurl Pr09rc1ms ANO ('l A pmorum lhut will allcw you 30 college cred1t11 1oward vour A A DEGRE& at COASl l,INE COMMUNIH COLLE E APPL V NOW You mav be e1tg1ble tor a Federal E.duca11onal Grant o t a School Dist net Program to oover the cost ol schooling Phone our R&g1s1tar today at 645-3850 462-C I 7tt. St. C.toM"41 962-8831 19060 lrook.hlrtt .......... hocil -.. This is snow skiing instructions in pvt ski tutoring to improve ones style. technique & ability. Intermediates & advanced adult courses. John Pettft 962-6163 aft 6PM 1\n f''Crrpt 1on.ll St'rrt•l .1r1,1I !lnc1 n u-.1n<'~<. Sl'1 \In• and Ewcutn «? Suitt> Hl·nwl 1'.1rk i1JH•!. F 11rn1o;ht•d Pn' nlt• Of f11•t•'>, Pt•r1-11n;d111•'1 Tt•lt•r>hnnt· An.,~ennj.!. Cnnfrrt•n('e llnnm Ln\lnJ.'(' & nevPr;Jj.!('S Copv1n11 l'r1v1lf'Jl('S \Al.I. :-.ow f'()H F'l'HTm:n INl-'OllMATION (7141 646-7448 Galaqes 170 F. 17th !\t . Cl'i::tu 1\1('!.;i .:tc:!.~ ........ !?!~I~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Double g11rage, 20th & Downtown H untington Oh ve. H B, $60 i\ lso Beach. 2JOlh Mam St. 2 smgle, same area $35. offices available. One 960-521i0 2·rm Sl20, one 2-rm $110. --960-~ Garage, downtown, $35. ------ lst /lasl m o !\lorage Town&COU11lr)' Shopplnf.! Rapp, 130 Broadway. Qr.18582 Beach Bl., HB C.M aft 12 962-6607 OHlu Rftlfal 4400 --EX-EC-.-S-U-ITU __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOO lo 1700Sq Fl SINGLE USER Carpets. drapes. 13,000SQ IT Great Location Deluxe Spare Reeept .. Conf , Ofr. Commerce Park Newport 833-8813 UICUTIVE su1ns UdoMariftO VllkNJe COn lhe water) Newport 675-8662 NEWPORT CENTER 10,000 sq ft. Luxurious paneled of- fices w /special extras. Co nf ere nc e rm /bathroom - shower /latcben. Contact Louise Dahl. CORPORATE REALTY 975-0181 Luxurious offices, ex----------ec ul1 ve secretary , Elegant office & in- personal phone cov-dint.rial space for lease erage, receptlorusl, con-lo Newport Beach. ference room , xerox, 64S-21U. notary. Lease or month ---------to month. Near so. Coast 125-500 sq. ft. offices. Plaza, O.C. a1rpart & From $85. Incl. ulil. 779 freeways. Call 979-2161. W. L9tb St. 540-2200. 523 Sq. ft. office space to 2 Private. office~ furn. sub-lease an Laguna Just slartlng out m busl· Hills. S3(MI month. Avail. oess? 2 separate omces Dec. Lst. 830-6030 w/desks, side chn_. ade· quate park in g , Denvt_e medl cal s Ulle. ~em:ll!Qllns...tJOlsµ.o bus around nr .. Corona del all util iocl'd ex.cepl M.ar. R.ealooomlca Corp. telephone. $150 mo. ea. 675-6700 oo mo/mo basis. Call Nr. O.C. Afr1>ort. Deluxe omcea w/secretar ial ..-rice. 762-5626. 957. J.800 for info. NEWPORT IEACH °*rful, quiet ortices. 1001H900 sq. ft. No jet noile.~daya~ MOW AV AILAILE Prime ofc space, furn & unfuro Fashion Is l. Recep, conr rm, secy serv. Ca II 644 8055 IRVIMEAREA Beaullful 3 pnvate of- fices w /reception room & storage room. Call Alan Hartley. CORPORATE REM.TV 97~0811 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP LOCATION! 17th & Hewporl ll•d. Successful retail shop approx. 950 !IQ ft. S>50 Per mo. Bkr 675·6700 ----LEASE-SHARE Building P.C.H. Newport. Pref. artist, dancers. $75 to pXl/mo. Dellis 631-0386 Appr ox 300 s q ft , downtown Huntington Beach. 210 Main, mlru· mlll. S16S. 960-1S58 .....,.alRtMal 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 110& llOSq.Ft. Mini warehouse. Com meree Park, Newport. 833-8813 ._.. WClllhd 4600 ......••• .,~··········· Re~&ible, w-0rk1 n11: writer seeks on e bedroom cottage In Corona del Mar or CMU. Mesa. Quietness essen- tial. Write Classified Ad #206, Daily Pilot, P.O. Boll "60, Costa Mesa 92828 or call 675-3862 Xlnt bhra1 villblUty, new crpta. pa.Int. A/C, under· griJd pan· g. Ocean & hill VlftlJ from soo.1200 sq ft avail. Laguna Sch. »lJl8.~. 445Sq. f\. sus. -,..-:~'""'! 4001 Birch St.. N. 8. __ A&.-en__.l,_54_1_·~---••••••••••••••• ••• ••••. ,.,.~ --o.- 1 '_:ta_M_o"-_.-a-.... 7-00d-snq-oo.-ftr-.' "::ct:::,::bl~~r l~S~~ t S'!': hiRlty 5001 ....., mo. .,,_, · Bch Blvd, R.B. 500 sq ft -··~r• .. •••••••••••••• Tom. S.CO-Z200. to 1900 sq ft. Daya (213) DANCE, ART STUDIO. UYVltW SIM-0015 N.B.Hightramc. On lAfayet.te -cannery Lul a private oUices Call631-0386 Vlllqe.1200SQ. fl . p r l me lo c . L l do 9lLLGRl.tNDY Small garden1n1 route Realtor 875-6181 Penlnstal.a 6'15-8030 for sale. Ca II aru nn1-"--~ Ft l SMALL OFFICE FOR $48-9833. "''_......... ... -.,crp • RENT $165 JA drpl, A/C._!?_301 De. ach •'•entS..7'729 PLOW~n S llOP San 11 Bl., RB. L~E 842-2134 06 Peco. owner 18 yura re .~ luu.t draw lo the Urln1. $1110,000 yr. Sl!LL Idle Items with e West ... a Dtllr Pilot Ter~ Local ..... . Dall1 ctuatned Ad. Cluaified Ad. Ge5878. _7S_t_-1_~----- -•t T~.Deconiber 12 1978 DAILY PILOT €7 ·scho~;s and Instruction This variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow Por F•rtlter l•for•etloe r•t•rdl•t ,, ...... of odYftifal119 ...... Deity .... Scltoof1 .ct hpfrwc:H• Directory Call 642-5678 PROFESSIONAL DOG TRAINING Ext. 321 FLYING INSTRUCTIONS In Home Service ALL IREEDS ALL PROBLEMS LParn to fly R/C aircraft. beginner. 1ntormed1ate & advanced courses. qitUJer ;]); megit, 962-6163 Member DCS. 631-2756 PROUDLY ANNOUNCES ITS OPENING FOR FALL ENROLLMENT CLASSES OFFHED All: • Beginning. Intermediate and Advanced Ballet. Toe. Pas de Deux and Variations • Beginning and Advanced Tap• Jazz • All Popular Disco Masako Ohyama DANCE LESSONS FOR CHRISTMAS Mew Disco ClosMs Offff~ ALL AGES ACCEPTED MocArtt.rS.-- Directors Bonnie Wilcox and Johr:·Morell 4251 Mca tlwcjale. Wte ~ INed to Celli-' O...wl Newport leodl. Ccilf. 92660 2515 East Coa't HICJhway Cot'OftO de4 Mar. Calif. 92625 (714t 673-3420 133-1395 644-1295 ~-----------~ BEA I ART CLASSES I ENROLL MOW FOR TRAVEL I FOR CHRISTMAS I SPRING SEMESTER AGENT I I Ecrty Achievement Class Great Present Idea! I I Day & Night Classes For I Gin o SeriH of Art l.ftSOM I Opening in January Men & Women I Pre-Kinder~art.cn & Kindergarten PACIRC Tli VEL SCHOOL I CHILDREN Age Children (4 a nd 5 years) I TEEMS, ADULTS I 6 I 0 &.t I 7ttl s.tr..t. s..te ..... Ce '270 I • Excellent Curriculum • Snacks CALL 17141 543-9495 I SKILLS TAUGHT I Offered r-....g -DrawincJ I I • Experienced Teacher Estabhshed 1963 ~&...CreehMn • Extended Day Care orrered F1nanc1al Aid Programs I Univ. o Ariz. 8 .A .• Post Grad I A ccredited By The Accred11tno Commission ol I hr lnfOl llMIHoft c• I Opett 7 AM-6 PM 20221 Cypress St. 979-9241 The Nattooal Assoc1a11on ol Trade & Technical I 644-5415 Newport hoch I C~ 0,... Cnty Alf'PO'il Schools REPUBLIC ~HOME LOAN 1M eo..ipc..y Others 11.ter You To Whttt l1-yCOMOt ~TI.LOClft 2ND'S SI 0,000.S I 00,000 ...,...759-1183 .... -.ce•nh/ ,.,.../ Lost&FoiMd ........................ 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY $1 ~II 11ny l1rm or com· bm11Uun or 1lems for S75 or less w1lh a Penny Pincher Ad. 3 lmea for 2 con.~ecut1ve days. Each &dttlt1onal lme Is 60' for tile 2 days Charae 1t ' No commercial ads. For more Information and to place your ad call -------------~ LOST 8 mo female cat. Wd Calico grey color. Long h a ir. Lido ls . ~3146/832·8321 . REWARD. LOST Blk Lab. F'. Vic 1--------- Magnolia & Yorktown. 1t. • Hit & _R_EW_A_RD_._963-4840~-·~~ LOST : Malumute / ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shepherd mix, fem. Tan Sdlooh & & blk w/plJllc on nose. .....,_"°" 7005 Vic. of central C.M Reward! 642-&t26 L<l8t & Grieving! Lovable yngSuunese male, wear ing Persian tail. + bell & flea collars. Vic. Jasmine Crk. Reward . fl40· 1'72S Lost male Spaniel mix reddish blood. 4 yrs. Vic. beach/ Indianapolis Lie 006262. (Ralph) 536-8372 or963-0739 Found female white part Shepherd/Husky 6 mo. old. Vic. So. Coast. Com. Hosp.67S.fJOSR Found : M e d . sz Cockapoo?, blo nd shaggy, M. Vic. or El Toro Rd. 76M766 Found: Fem. Ing hair 'nger Cat, apll 5-6 mos, red nea collar. 00-8167 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE UC EH SE SCHOOL OFFERS .cra.,h Course available •Mat.enals provided. •Smell classes for penonabud lrustruct1on. .aioose own taste--d ay &night classes. •Placement-up lo 80~ commission. Free3Week Sales Training. Ceil hr Detail• 131-1003 49).0442 KateUa Real ~tale School :am cam1no Capistrano San Juan Capistrano W ..tect 7100 Help W •ted 7 I 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• 7100 --------AUTO MEC HANIC -lal.pffter W.ted Acctng Bkkpng Ellperienced with Needsomeonefor 2boys. Ta-.ORARY foreign & domestic. s & 8 yrs, Mon thru Fri RegJ.ster today to work M().,3742 day, 11 :30 to 4:30 PM .on various accountmg AUTOPARTS ':!~iBays526-5SZ7, and tJookkeeplng assign-Of'PORTUMfTY . menta. Work close to Ne w & g r 0 w 1 n g Babysitter.El Toro ar~a. your home. Figure Mature woman, startm.: Clerks to Sr. Accoun· automobile dealership Jan 2nd. wk. days 7 am lo tants needed tbru·out ~ an energetic, ex 4.30. Care for infant OnlngeCounty. penenced (minimum 2 Ref req. 768-7446 Robert Half's years) auto parts coun---·------- Accountemps t.erperson who can work Banking 500S.Main.Ste501 accuratelr and in· SOUTHWESTIAMK No. Tower, Union Bank teWgenUy wi!h VW.parts lmGLENNEYRE In The City of Orange and accessoncs. Jom !>Ur LAGUNA REACH 714/835-4103 new team of experts im requires full lime teller~ mediately. Ca}I Rob at Please contact J oan ~i>f$~0, 1':xl. 2 2 1 Gore.4971771. EOE Accounting Banking &periaced T eUer Excellent benefi t-. Irvine National Bank Call Janel VanDyke 8J3.3700 . F.quaJ Oppt 'y Employer JI ACCTG CLERK The Jolly Roger Inc. has an enlr)' level opening for an industrious an· dlvidual looking for OP· portl.Dl..ity to grow. Must be pro(icienl with 10.key adder. Poe1uon calls for Beauty Salon Assistant filing, aud1tmg of daily AlTI'OMOTIVE wanted. Exciting salon sales reports lor our _......._ ... _ ...... _ .. 1 in Newport. License re- restaura nt & misc. •-~ P q'd.640-6023. general duties. Apply Ill PotitiOM!!! -'----. ----ed- person. 17042 Gillette Orange County growth Beauty assistant want Ave.,Lrvine. requires HOWARD (with future). Also ~~~~~~~~~! Olevrolet Ex P-A·N s. Juliette m an1c uni.L I ().N' wanted. 837-4250 or ALARM CO MPA NY -, ., ·1837-87'79. needs trainee for service. 1 !-.1 ,rv1~ t \\arm nt) electri cal bkgrnd C ler k Soml' .iuto Beauty Oper ator Ex· helpful.494·7777 c>xper1t•nl'l' lwlpful \\(' pe rae nced Stylist ·s --'---------l r iJ 1 n I t1 l' ·~ I f n r urgently needed. Also. AMMALHOSPITAL '>l•ml·rt•l1 rt•d Sl•r\1.<t' rental space avail San Bather, groomer, assist, Ml?r . or ml·chann· See Clemente. 492-2882 days, dean. F tr incl'g Sat & or Trl'vino. 4!rl-Z721 eves & wknds. &mday. 644-5463 E;cSr~~ ~~,~~~~~t~n~~; Billing clerk for majo-; Appliance Store needs 4 quut1f1 ed mc<:han1r to wholesale nursery . yng aggressive men to pl•rform vuru•d, li ght Stahstical. t yping, in- startimmed. Noexpnec. mcch. work & assist itiativet.o1mprove.exlst- Call l~m 646-3107 ask Used Car Mgr. See Mark. ing systems. Applican.Ls for Bob. 3 Lotmcn! i\s:>ist New mus.t be able t~ give at- ---------Car & &•rvire Mgr>. in teotion t.o detail & have APTMANAGER va ril'd & 1nll'rl'Stlnf.! cuctt.ng mind. Contact for 65 units in Cost a tasks Just n g hl for Mr.Martin,962·6604. Mesa . Ex:per'd couple. sem1 -rct1rC'd Julu mcch , ________ _ LOST in H.B. Medtlrg 642·5678 male mutt. ll brown, wearing tags. Please call --962·5315. 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Husband mus t have See Pier~·~· mllnt. exp. Wife bkkpg Pleasant working cond1· ex p . C a I I e v e s • Uoos ln Orange County (213)8!il>-38St. Airport complex:. llMOBY Tl.AIMEE SCRAM-lETS ,-'"-Midi ___ n_s_o ANSWERS TYPIST. Faat, exper. Gen1 olc, no bltkp'g. CM, CdM l.l'U. T tlHCliy, Mon thru P"l"t. 67$~ pms or Sunday. ~MIS M11ture -cvup l e to manage 16 adult unit.a in C. M. 957.Q82 &nmnent, vaned. .ln_, lenstui~1 Exe. pay~ beoef1t.s. p. for ad van· cement. B ·y Leeway -Focus - Oume -Employ - FEMALE A future t..arget for lhe Women's Lib people might well be those male chauvinistic scientists who claim lbat only FEMALE mosquJtoea bite. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOWAlDC ... •rolet MASSAGE HllpW..e.d 7100 ASSEMBLERS. We will Dove&QuaUSU. flGml MODELS ••••••••••••••••••••••• tr al n . MacGregor __ NEWPO ___ R_T_B_E_A_C_H_ ESCORTS Accotdinl Yachts, 1631 Placentia, AtrroMOTIVE --·•• ftlo..ILY Computer terminal _c_.M_.______ EXPBl9fCID ""''"'-"" operator-a ccouolln1 IMWMICHANIC ~..,.._Ir ci.tt.Ooodtypln1sk.Ula. ASS1tt11aS Call "'--l M 6312140 acc:t'1exp.(A/R A/P). OUl'OllllJ'VCe 1r. • Contact Steve Walker. PllCISIOMJMICH IOY CAlVM Collate & package educ a· ticcwl ma teri also-Will re- quire hf ting o! hea v.y boxes. Willing to train to operate forklift. Ex- cellent working cond1- tiom and benefits. Apply between 8am-llam &• lpm-3pm, Netlonal F.ducatlon. 4401 Birch Sl .. Newport Bea c h <Near O.C. Airport l Equal Opportunity Employer. CiOLDEH GllL ~. Fred s. Jlmea Positions 1valt wBe//tfaahl ... lovce/IMW L01t Ii Fomd 5300 1-------6Co, lftluranc:e Brokers. IP'OWlnl Newport ac NEWPOAT a\EACH ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• XX DANCI Of FUN XX E.O.& eo., t.ovolved in uaembb 64o.6444 BOAT HDW INSTALLER Install deck bdw. cleats, pulplta, apancblons1 wlncbel etc. Use drll matOr. screw gun. sabre aaw Is impact wrench. Drill & cul boles. Bed hdw. & fast.co in plact! Have own mech'I & carpca1ry toola. Able to read/use Eng. draw· lnas11ketcbea. 1 year exp. reqalred. $.'S.82 -per hour. Take ad t o Employmftt Develop- m e o l lhpt. D OT l*St014 Ad pd. by Emp. lAllt or Found a r.t? Call Beautiful nude 1lrls, d compau fr camera un· "'-~ t _ .. 'bltl-._ Mc I & tlNG C...... lt.t. AWUcanta 1bou1d ex-A n Im• I An s tance ..., ... ~a <e:MD .,. •• rap ba irdt per working w/amall ""*' par1.I counter man. Leque. 537-2273. no fee. sessiooa. 9AM to •AM <lW'p ell etk, no ex· ....... , ~ mtth •ft!·· & Mmt have VW exp. Aut.o --'-'--------1 every day . 2060 So. ~nee. •eneral o re ..----1i lo ud Him 546-"95 REWARD!! for return of ""uclid.. Anaheim. Hell-ul. Xlnt oppty, good erUoY • '""' ll c e 2 · .. e 1 b "' 1 Mieb vac., l weell slot boy1 Blee .. a oa toau~ br r ccord lna co benellta. App Y leave.&profil sharingto Babysitter, housekeeper. C r u I 11 c r. Uken o n 50-.-... OCEAN PAClFIC..1. J43l2 name 8 f 0 w . Ca 11 live-In. Meture, loving. 11 /22/78. Please call, C.ambtn Rd, Tuatln. 557.9051, aalt for Ray non-amoller. f'or 2 yr. chi Id heartbroken !.O.E. Gillman boy 6 fathtt. Mon/Tue. 66-7857. · oft. Room, board. ••l•ry. If you're ln the market You don't :;. a 1un to 11610 tor a better cer, be 1ure •---------"draw ful'' wbeo you ALbeltic Club AUend1nt., --------- lo cbttk ~· many autOtl •ESCORTS* place an Id In lhe Delly locker rm Ir food Mrrice. SELL Idle Items with a -~·"''" .&ale ln l'llot Want Adil CaJI DOW t :lSam llll 2:30 pm, Dally PUotClualfled Ad. C1U1lned. 97Z. I I JI -142-Sf7!. &7905. ..,.... .. •• 1'9 ._. OAA. V PILOT 'I d1111/f•lrf.at ...................... Qil.m wwil. Grit d l1na Me:Uua'a 300C.' W Coat Hwy~ b41-~l8 .,,.. ~ ....... ......................... 8 6 J Appli &Me Serv TRJP.C'llAROM atO 2'm Mala, S A. ~ t.51-01 ...... , .. " •••••••••••••••••••••• •S.ve Monty• Dn.,..•a)ll•P1rll1n1 lo •Repaan •Stalcoalln •1.lt' NB. llll SA· A.lpba.lt ... .., ' ... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••• ILPM. P•)'f Ull la u• ~. alma.. tnOf'T N .,_ IO)r-. 833 •191 l >t•cll•. O"'•rh .. 111d a 'LIW'W~11 1t\J ~ Ot\ till »W M.lkt or Phil • ... I I. •••••••••••••••••••••• Shampoo 6 Ile m clean Clean up1. lhulln1 Color bri&hlcnen. Yr'bl l..andaraplnl Ian mf'd t'pb 10 mui bl ar b Clean .-v\c!Jll N2 ll907 llv, din rm. ha.U w . Av1 _ ............. ,_ nn f7 ao. ('OU('h sio. 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WW h11uJ tH d n 11nythln1C hltt•mall, ~'Qmm I oa rt' 1111dent1al. 1eaa nu·a OIU anyllm• 9bK 8946 Ha.1deaJn! • ••••••••••••••••••••• Cll EAPF.ST haullna In M1N1 MAlD SERV Rel IOwtl f'rto F.aumat('• bl.-. FAU11 lmJ pt!nlOMt'I w;,i • ~ uoo licarunc. lndry s.1 ~ Litt• h1ulln1 movlnll Rmermrit"• llouaet lun Ollt•l~·Yard rleanllll lnic Hef1. re.ton Own fWu ratm 6'2 0705 ltantl 642 1403, 645 34J9 S1ron11 11 \udfn l 11·r .. 1· ~. ynlia d nrt'tl, ltaeh bau!N. -. 7MI. ·~·:.!1211 ~ l.ISC"nt l Ton truek Ttuh, trM1 tnni Ron 642 SI(\), 4l4Z ~ ...._ c ... S.-,.•lc• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAture tt"Uablt< woman wl ll h ou 1 u1t C 1tl' ~ lfl37 ~VC"NlllJJI ..._Cwultt.g ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..t 1.1.11 help dean your houK for the h0Uday1 Cull The Mops-LI Clean 1111 S...rvlce d11y or nl1hl ~~ 1lll':CLY.ANJNG LADY mlcienl "-eeln'a. reUa b1e llel"Vlee. rt!lln rates. UllllW'tld. m. 3304 M1yako Huusedunlng ll>ata. parti,es & howlea 1wkly aerv l Mon Fri. lotb yr up. 7·10AM m-4233 Wtnt • REAl.L y c u ;AN HOUSE., C11ll GlnJCham GtrL fo"tee est ~~123 ..._ ,,.._h College s&udent wuta ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. hard working, de AMWAY C"osmi't 1r1 pmdable 848-9003 Nutntl~. Hou"c .. w1art't1• Houlelleeper by the hr. tlornr c.re & 'omm · NB area Own trana Mi ISM 67~154 Ha•1cla••11J . ..................... . llouseeleanml( I::xper .. rt'ferences. own trana. 6.11-4929 • ROBIN'S llOUS1': \1.~:ANING SI::R VIC J::, ror 11 ~hly clt:an Prol upt cleaning. Im· llWM!. ~7 mae work. CosUl Mesa an!&. 549-3114 t l.-llc .... IJ , ... lq/P ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• L M S Roto . Sod or PETERS PA.l.NTINO PA1Ctt Pt.A.ST EKING All type• Fr C"e .Uaatea. Call 540 6825 Set de d L a w n s . Expr'd Rea~ Ratf"li Sprioklert, Plaolln1. Free F.a l C.;11 Gene n-.. Work. Clean up1, ~ ~4'rdtrlul Contr •---------"*i.W.. Ue •314419. Xlnt ref' Prot patnUng Ext & int ••••••••••••••••••••••• lm-71133 Low rates Ref~ Fre~ PERRY'S PLUMBINO ramie tlle ln1tallt!d nn. !howers "' tubic 547·2839 dy1. ~57-112tl0 8VCI. £uropun t.1rnd1C'aptr Top work Ftur f rlre Malnt. Refa 64 ·41171 dya/evOI •Olno 'a C u 11 tom l.1nde<'1p1n~. Compl l&nd.IK'a.,., dc111gn. l''ree Mtimates. 646 tm • Sptnltlerl, t reet. IOd. &i t.rco romoval. 10 Ynf ex pet 67S-31HO ~rry. Bncllwork S mall jobs Newport, Cost.a Mes a & Irvine 675-3175 ev~. F\replaces. planters. etc New remodel. Ref FAl 646-0464 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pro( &er\'lt'e with Atlu Van Lanes c:ost..s no more 1 F'ree est fo r loc ala. storage. & long dist m o v ea State L1 r TWOl.5 537 3160 P~/P.-rfUHJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Paintmg. Extr/lntr Ex Nt 53M780.~H38J Complete pl u mh1nJ l'\M F.xt.cr PttlntlnR by R SI.nor St tk·. ins Try me. 836-~ 24 hni EXCELLENT PAINT lNG Rea.aonable rate5 Freeesoawtes. 548·2706 Cl~tom Wallpapt>rlng All Wort Guar F'ree Eat 675-4158 Nood pw,ntmit. Call Nick Bu t worll man•h1p Rt!J&..'IOtlable lee 962·4741 Holiday Emeraency'\ Please CaJI 631-MG& iaft s 12 yrs expenC"nce I'm small my pru:e• .ire ~mall ------WA.UPAPERIMG Refs offered E vca . ltll :lm/675 1.266 ------Ptc.o & OnJmt Tminq ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plano turung & repair 25 )'TS exp Master'd deg in muur Th is roupo n worth SS 661· 1433 Pbter/R_,.r • •••••••••••••••••••••• Kr\'lcel. Drain & aewer c l e a n in g Fr .. 1• { .. tJmBlCS 2A br St!tVlt'e 67:UUll Plwnbml( repair Spec in •••••••••••••••••••••• • remodellnll " copper re Landacape Creatlona C:11 P'Pt' Good pnrei1. Top pttt shaping, lhlnn1n1t. Hal Plumbing S37 JUM atump removal. 675--2821 1nt "=•ll•nt Srott's Tree Serv1r ,. •••••••••••• •• ••• •• •• •. Artl1t1c pruning & n· Profa11onal. trouble fr ee manaa1erol!nt of mov&IB. 6 yn1 In roast11I area. Lai:. 1 nt 642· 211124 your 11n1te family or ..._, .,. ir-k small romcnerc 1a1. in -• ,,.. _.,. • dt.ai.rlal propert1t!1 NO 1 ____ 646-__ 9239 __ _ L.l.':A.',ING FEE~ Cati, ________ _ DOWfOt"appt 1• Mf:YF.H MANAG1':Mt-:NT 549 136tl RooflftcJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPAlR & Rt:fiOOF All type s s h i n gle :. rocks hakes com110 lJ1 Freeest :>41 ~30 Hon ton !toot 1 n g lo, x pene nced r oor .. r~ not sales m e n Low bid ltl1 ·4943 For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 I rnd.-vour old stuff for K fr 8 Wood t-'t'nc 1ni.:. n .. w tiool.I ft'~ w 1th J IJl•ld & fl'ft('t' rt"peir <'IU!Ufled 1&i1 b4A! ~711 ~. 644 Olf68 HO\'t! so1flt'Uung to sell? CIJWifled Ada M2 S878 Cla1111lfied ad.I\ do it well Want Ads Call 642 5678 pr'd, honest, neat. reas U c'd 964 1045 Dave Neat patches & textures Rt& EST. 19 3-14 39 S.-11idle 1te m.<o ~2 5678 HefpWMt•d 71 00 H.fpW..ted 7100 HftpW•t.d 7100 HllpWanhd 7100 HefpWant•d 7100 H9'pWanted 7100 HllpW..ted 7100 HltpWMted 7100 HllpW..t.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IOATIUILOH -----· CLERKS UTOTEM Hud lamlr1.itu r !looler I t'I EfUCAI I m~l bt4 llt'tlUUll, ll~lf ~ ~ ">l.irtcr & w1llm l( tu ta kt• ILL[ . c111·1 d 1i.rit t! I' ~quJ r e d ~ ,., .. lll s..1 2873 1 ... t,. ".c; t I ~runas Now Avallable IOOIOCHPH I ,ENS EW I for full or p /Ume clt'rlls Intelligent. expenenced. O ... on 2nd &t 3rd shllts No bookkeeper for Newpart I IMTHVlfW I expe r necessary we Reach Boutique Must be CEMTER lr&JJl. Start S3 per hr Al· kno wlt>djCt:11ble 1n a ll I FOR YOUR I st managers to $3.60 hr cillpectS of retail book CO,..VEHIEHCR Managua to SS SO hr Ad· k!!'t!pmg I Call ~ 47112 1 "' ... I vancemenl opportumues for 111terv1ew AT to thole who quallfy. For ---I Pluni C'uul:ul I 1nlormat1on go to our Carpenter expe rie nred Shoppinp ri•nt••r neareit market or con- Mllllmum 5 yrs Pra m I 8907 Warrll'r 1\\'e I t.act the personnel office Ulg & rt>modl'hng. Pay Su111• 215 al nt'gollable ti 45-7062 I lluntrnJ.'lon Bt•arh I ~Lampson St wkdys8 30-4 JO Garden Grove537-4MO -I Intervie wing I Equal Oppor Employer CAR WASH HIELP Dally !lam·3pm full & Part-Time I I 18&0ver l mmt·di.1tt• npt•nlngs CodrtallWaltn·H MF.'TRO CAR WASfl 1 ror all d t•ric-al skill:-.. 5ct.oo1 2!'50 llarbor 81, CM I t• m P 11 r a r v Eam up to $300 per wit l al'os1i;:nm1·nt s top pa,,;·l Low tuition Placemenl CASHIERS P:JI ~ var.it ion~ You asmt. 751·9UM. Permanent p /l1mc o .... n I don 1 pay wi· pay you. I---------... ~ ' COMl,..TV-MOVIES f~.CAlsoh mte r v1ewin1ot 1 or (•all our h rnn<'hl •EXTRAS• or ris tmas help u rf11·c· Nt'wp o rt . Prev1ous r a sh re111ster I ReiH'h RJ:IM1J needed 1mmed . by expr helpful. Apply in 1-:qual Oppl v r-:rnplvr Hollywood rastlng direr · person lOAM to 4PM • · t«s. ~lnessmen 25·40, Gold Key Warehouse ,,_____ fat&uglymen&women. JaXl Harbor Bl . CM. Uni ---lods of all ages, doctor & ty Catalog Showroom 1s nurse types lloldlng an Equal Oppo rt Cl,ERJCAL appt inte r vi ews in Employer M/F 2 PAY DAYS Anaheim are. thlS mo Call <7 14 1 761 ·1244 CASHIER v IDE 0 c As T 1 N G Fu II t 1 me. ex per· d LEFT UNTIL _s_ER_VJ_C_E_. ____ _ Mature person Apply c ... STMAS Apropos . 29 Fashio n Earn extra Chris tmas c:ont.struction Developer lsland. Npt Och money now! looiun g for young ag CATBUHG Professionals available • for all catered affairs flit rt.enders Servers Clean· up Crews Cooks CONTACT Westcuff HospitaUty Resources 1617 Westelirr. Ste 209 Newport Beach 631-0610 752·9118 Cl IEf-Hl(iHT Must be exper cook & respoo. Newport Beach dinner house Xlnt benef Olli days, 673-7226 ---Quid Care Workers for Chnsuan school 1683.5 8 r o o k h u r s t • Jo' V 963-7831. ----- TYPISTS gress1ve supenntendent w /8 l icense. C all PIX 71~3-7906 or Wnte PO ACCT CLERKS a>x 254 ea1 is . ca 92002 KEYPU.....,..H OPER Coo«·Dmner House exp "'-only. Contact Mi chael CLERKS Mom preferred Quiet Muslbave phone & relia· Woman R estaurant ble tranap. Long & short • ~ 7440 term asaignment.s. Holi day & vacation pay. Hospitalization plan available. VOLT ,,..,.._,OIQAnvt-•••~" • ..,. ll41CampesDrhe 54M741 <Ar ross From Oranje Co. AlTpOrt) Equal Opport Employer COOK Expanding reatauranl chain with over so units. Famlly-0wned organ1za tion offers pleasant working con ditions Good opportwuties for advancement. Excellent company benef1ta. Ex· perienced desired. Apply 111penon. OuJd care needt>d. Balboa --------- Pemn. my home pre-If you're lookmg for a bet- ferred Tues. Thurs, 8-1 ter Job. you won't want to 3333 W Coast Hwy Start 1/9n9 673 8955 miss the employment Hewperi•och CIULD MONITOR-Ca re 1_ro_l_u_mns __ 1n_C_l_a_ss_i_f1_ed__ ·--------• for 2 children 1n p vt home, 12 & 13 yrs • lake d1Sc1pl10ary measure11. <'Oll lro l behavior . transport to vanous act, & other dulles a11 req 4 yn exper req'd $702 mo Contact Employ Dev Dept. D 0 .T. 099227. Atl -'pai'--d_by;;._employ_e_r __ _ CLERICAL Become a member or our dynamic Newport Center fmane1al firm. We are expanding &t there are many opportunities for advancem ent. The foll0W1ng pos1t1ons are now avllllable. MAILIOOM tnt.ry level position open for mailroom clerk & ~helper. GB8ALCLIRK Mat.b abWty"' bte lyplng reqwnid XJ.nt worXlnl cooditiOOJI le company benefltl of- f erect. Please contact Penonncl or apply daily ~; ADP PENSION SERVICES ta> Newport Center Or Newport Beach M4...USO ext 263 F.c(uaJ ()ppor Emplyr M i ke lboae irood houMhoki Items you 're nol ualna a vallablf' to 9Qm8 CICMr famUy by ad· veit.llin, t.Mm for 1aJe ln CJualrled. Call 842·W111 l!~~~I~~~ !~!r a 30day ad in the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW! 642-5678 Cooks. Delivery Dnvers. Pff OpenlJllS for me n & women with outgoing personalities & who take pride in I.heir work Over it & abte to work eves SUkl to $3.00 to start Ap ply alt Spm daily, Me & td's Family Pi7.7.u Parlor, 410 E. 17th St . CM -------------• Clerical I I Call I I this number. I I Kelly wants to help. I I 833-1441 I I I\ rail to K~ty~s could be the best I I rnll ymr"t'mnnalre A!> n Kelly employee. your work srhedule I I ls nexlble. You work as much und as onen as I you like I We have over 100 different classlflratlonrs of jobs. We take care m evaluatlnl( what kind I I of work Is rif(ht ror you. So we Ret the r11lht I I people in the right jobs. Our rustomers are happy. And you're happy. I I Whether your last job ended 15 years a110 or just yesterday. coll Kelly Services. I I ~_, .. ..,..,..,... I I IELL~~aw I I S tl'llV•CES I I 13:..1441 I I 1401 Don St.· Sh J40 I MtwJIOrllffdt I All-~..._,..~ I I NOleft .... ICf ,.._.... I ------------- COOKS lloullhuns Oltl rtact! is now hinng l'X· Pl'f'\ilnred broiler, saute & plilllry rooks Apply m pcnon. 2-4PM d aily 4880 Campus Or, NB Col* wanted. expt:nen1•c line cuo k fo r b u!>y do wnto wn L a guna n5~urant Call for appt 494-9765. Ask for Nina or L.ynn. Counter G 1 r1 ne eded Steady work. Top pay Exper helpful but not nee One Hour Mart1.ni1 Ing C l ean e r s. 220 0 Harbo r Bl v d . C M ~ COUMTER HELP f' {f. Apply m person ; Gary's Dell. 3309 E. <.;st Hwy,CdM. -------- Couples o r 1nd1v1duals wantmg to supplement fanuly uicome. P·l/full time. 3 positions avall Call for 1J1terv1ew. Pal or Lynn. 955 0198. CUSTODIAN Independe nt s c ho ol needs PT r ualodlan for 4 hrs a day /aftns. Call 8111 640-1410 CUSTODIAM Saddleback College. Mis· S10n V1eJO. 11 PM to 7 30 AM. Salary range S836 lo Sl<r>4+stuft dllferential. 831 9700, ext 302, 303. tiwn8&5PM. ----- EXPERIENCED BROILER COOK $4.50 to $5.00 on hour starting wa9e 25-35 hours per we8 -Miff Shift •Pold Vacation •Major Meclcal IMWClfKa * &npoytt Dlacounh Also ....,_,._wWJ for Hm IARTEHDER ,osmo ... Appty in person. between 3.5 any day : J .P. MAC'S REST AURAHT I 0142 Adams A •e., Hlll'ltlfte)ton lch DIHTAL-ORTHO OFC. ~ROW S ECRETARY Exper'd Orthodont1r chrside &tor lab ass111 tant needed for Nwpt ~nterofc. 644·1405 --------- Designer PCB DESIGNER TO ASSIST OfflCE Mt.iR Expenence nee lleavy desk Salary open Op porturuly fur advance- ment Contact J Andrews 752-2600 IRVJNESAVINGS AND LOAN F,OE M l ~ Exper dental aaaistant 2 dys . Wed/Fr1. Laguna Niguel 495-6677 EXTRA C HRISTMAS MONEY DEMONSTRATORS f'r1days & Salurdayi. 10.6. near your home 114 n fiB.5573 Manufacturer of electro- mecbanleal products re - q1.11res a proven PCB l:ly· out person who wants an opportunity to make e x cellent .wages. Plus, be tnllmately LnVOlved With new projects from con ceptJon to field u.se Wt! want an Lnd1v1dual who wants to grow With a great team Equal Op portunity Employer M /F .557 ·0554 ~ .... _______ ... FIGURE MOOE.L Lrgit photo as11gnmt for pay 67J..S644 days/eV<'!. Data Processing Progrmr Allalysls ~K Secy Asal to ~ Call For An Appt l.rvlne Personnel Agency 488 E 17th. Costa Mesa Su1te:!24 64.21470 DELIVERY /DRIVER Auto c1&rner needed 111 Laguna Beac h area , tves Good transporta hon a musl Call the Register. ~1-4141 ask for Jerry _____ _ DELIVERY P e rs on . fTeeway Auto Supply. Cll34.2 Avery Prkwy, Mis- sion VieJo DELIVERY LA T im es. 3-&lm. 7 days, $32.Stmo + bonus. Car nee flB 89Z-8422 DELIVERY full l1mf' for local de· lt vencg Excel dnving rec req Ph for appt. 5~7 9212 Ask for Mr Wet1t OclLvery p /l1me AM , LA Times d e hv Laguna Beach only 494-8496 DELIVERY-of paper lo vending mach Early morning C.M urea Call aft 5pm. 842·3148. Dial A Ride Drhen Operate modem equip ment & doo r t o door transp. Calif dnvcn. lie req'd. No pnor expcr nee. Good dnving rec a must. Mo Sunday work. Orange Coast Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt. Hu rmann. F. Vly. Drain Cleane rs needed Will tram. Xlnt pay for hard work For mfo call 495-1465 Laguna Och area. DRIVHS Class I dnvers needed for m&J whlsle nursery Applicants mus t have neat, cln appear & gd driving rer Expe r 1n handling nursery stock hclpf ul, but not nee Con tact Mr Molina or Mr Ma.rtLn. 962 6604 DRIVERS rross country. no spec lie r e qd MacGregor Yachts. 1631 Placentla. C.M. DRIVER Delivery & clean.up men. must keep shop cln & drive delivery "'an. Mw;t be respon & have good dnving rec. S3 hr to start. Ca 11 540-8027 DRIVERS •FOAM CUTTER* FUii or p/Ume ColleJ<l' student OK. 64.2 5702 GARDENER We are se41king a reliable person. Sorne gardt!ntng experience preferred Mu.st be able to work Sat & Sull. Enjoy xlnt ron- pany benefits Apply 9am-Noon. Mon t f'r1. Panonnel. MARRIOTT HOTIEL 900 Newport Center Or NEWPORT BEACH Equal Oppor Emply r m /f Ge neral Ice Capadei. OiaJet. full & part-lime. wiU tr&111 £179.1750 General OHicf" for C'hns t1 a n Srh ool l t;K:ls Hrookhuri>t. F V 963-7831 G9&A.L OfftCE Work local temporary ~ment.s. o.,.,n to all C•For.An Apfl ah9"it•tttT oday 557-0061 .i_O~ office • ~OJ overload Equal Oppor Emplyr Delivery man for early AM L.A. Times home delivery Must hove erooomkal rar Adults only No rollcct Ing. $390 per mo. net take home Weslm. Hunl. Bcb. area 9-0126 Men or women 25 yrs or older. Know the roost cities. Net $180 a week or more. O range Coast --------- DBJVEIY Full Time. delivery person -f OT lfdvertl agency In New-pOTt Beach. $3 hour. Position avaJJable Im medlaltl y. Phone 6'+ 7644 .. DENTAL RECEPTJONlST Do YoU want to uae your communication akills as a receptjonial ln a people oriented dental practice? Our leam needa you. Newport Beach. 640-7922 Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt Herrmann. Fountain Valley. <No of Slater betwn Newbope & Ewhdi llUVER WANTED SUNDAY ONLY To deliver DAILY PILOT bundles lo car· rien ln Newport Beach area. Requires van or tarie station wagon & a good driving record. Ollll : Dental All't , chall'91de, 6 642-4321 rnoa. eitperience. Muat have X·r1y license, A.llrfor Laguna Hilla. 837-6200 DOii WW.-or DIMPA.L ASSISTAMT Herry SHWy Wlth dWnildelcfrontof lqHI Opporh1nlty nee ~'" very nexible ___ ._,+.:.......l•..;r;_·,_, __ _ bnl to fit your srhedule , ELECI'RIClANS GENERAL LABORERS TRAINEE ~BLERS PACKERS Muat have r ellable trullp . .ti phone. Long &t abort term &111gnments Holiday & vacatlon pay Hoapltallution plan available. VOLT •• fV'lllllll•,.••1' ..... •~'~'C•,• . Ja41 C..-Drfn 54M741 CACl"Olll From Oranit Co. Alrport ) F.qual Opport Employt-r full o r part·tlme HELPER aa.umo. MM2u OIRLFRIDAV Varied olc work w /small mfr ol Math teach1nf &42·5178 Want Ad R•ult.a 642 se'78 machines 49'7·3800. Want Ad Help? GtRLF«IDAY with offlu lklH1. Total bawfllL $700 mo. ta ;tart. 642-3490. I 0 !-; A L P I T I M I': , hOUSl'WI VeS & rollege g1rb wtcars Ovn 21 9 30AM 12 30, Mon Fri Earn $80·$100 weekly Must be neat. per1ionable & energeti c L on 's G-R-E-A-T Kitchen. 979 Oi47 a h SALES JOI HOW lOAM forappt KEYPUMCH Bank exper p r ef'd Hours 10am·7pm, xlnt oppty, eood benefits . Ap· ply OCEAN PACIFIC 14312 Ch.tmbers Ft<I. Tusun E 0 E <>PIH lndust Seamstresl> pre - - - - - -• GOOD PAY . GOOD fer boating expe~. 50 1 I ~FYPl'?'l.\11 I HOURS, GOOD CON 29th St . Nwprt Bch . I K t>vpunrh kt'Vt·ntn O IT I 0 NS MAN Y 67>18Zl I' xlnt Jlil\ I FRINGE BENEFITS --------· ~&sborta.u1gn FAST GROWING COM I L-ook.uig for vanely? I PANY PROM OT 1-:s 1"0l 'STHl i\I. •• Y-oucanbave your FROM WITIUN T RAIN I STUff YOUR I pick! I F 0 R T 0 f' STOCKING WITH I I ~ t:: fi l ~ '~ ~ T I HOUDAY CASHS$ I 1 IELL~•ir1" ~ l 0~ A8 T J ~YR' '0 I K<·ll' h.1'> .1 fwrf1•rt I I r..l. "'v •cE s I EXPER I EN C l"l "flJlll f l llOl l \ ror l I llF~PF'UL. WE HAVf:; nw11 ""1111:11 r1R or I "'''"P"rl R<·hR.1.1·141t OUR OWN TRAINING I '"''I i lo l'.1rn i•\tro I l.:i:i ?'l.tl!tll'I H.'lt -0!">4:' I PROGRAM PUT ON HY r :i'h ·1" m.illrnom I I-: 11 u a I fl PP 11 I I TilE COUNTRY'S TOP I 111'11"''' l'rt''' room I 1-:mpfm "r 0 R G A N S A L !-.: S "fl 1' 1 "111 1 ' <I a ' I • PEOPLE CALL AT I n 11t h t \\.-1·1·!.Pn1l I ______ _ O N C E F o R '!"'I ' 1n I 11 ~1 1111.! INTERVIEW. ORGAN I l"q.?ui•I Kl-1.J.'l I LEGAL S F:CRETAltY EXCHANGE ST AN /\I so 11 .t'-11tl11•r • NUNN 7141~ 7Joi I 1n11 11 ., 1r 1 a I 10 h .., full time general offtr(· ·" ;11J.tl1lt• I c M (7141546-6604 GUARDS WA ... TED I I Lt!g al St!cr e lary . t·x f\Jll or p/llme 2 y rb I Th" I' an 11fl'af ":iv p e n e n c ed. Laguna rlllSCS. Apply 610 E . 17th I 11 r ' n 11 t 11 I Niguel 831-0223 St.Sant.aAna I '"llPl,.m1·n t \our 1 n 1· '' m 1• n 11 :• I l.MJd s.cr.tary GUARDS ner m;inrnl JI 11m1· ~ Beach. Exper Security Asst Supervisor I ha"'" '11 • '< 111• r I nee. Salary negollable & F/f. nun 3 years exp I nN•d f'rl l'.ill 111 n1m f' commensurate w /work Car & ~nee reqd in I exp Call Mr Nelson. lrvtne industnal com I 27957 Cabot Rd 17141642 8532 ~10~~We~~~~t v 11oea~s L~HI~ 'LIGHTING F IXTURI-: lpm Call 833 3000 exl I 831-0542 I SllOW~OOM Stoc k & 191 Or Call Branch Offtle r l' v IC (• I t! r k I l1l-l441 I Oehvery/install Som1• GUARDS salei:. Expr not r1·11 Full & p/t1me All etrea~ I IL L["·~(ri-1 ~~934_1 ___ ·_ Uniforms furnis hed •"' • .:J J IJQUOH !:l'TORE CLEHt\ Ages 21 or over Retired ' e ~" ' ,. ' Respon. days Irv CJ II welcome No expenenr e • --- - -752 1.lJG ner Apply Universal --- Protection Serv1ee. 1226 - - - - -Lot attend Ortver, mui.l W sth Street, Santa Ana 0 S R bC" 18, full/pt time. Cu Interviews hours 9·12 & IN l'. T IAI. benef1ts.S58-74S4 • •l-4•M-on•lh_ru_Fr_• ___ 1 ILLI '-.l.U!fi..Glr1" M11cDonald's n_eed_s_f-ull & ~ L.:J ~ P/T he 'p All s hift , GUARDS r r R w { t <:.. avaJlable 754-99i\3. 3141 SECURITY I o~s u~ Harbor 01. cr.t I ,......., "-=....., Macturust Trai,nee & li te Due to our ret·ent ex IMT!RVIEW CENTS a,s.,embly work pans1on program, Wells I FOR YOUR -~~ Fargo Guard Se rv1res 1:-COHVEHIEHCE tunng secun ty guards I AT MaclUru.st for· Plllla tu111.111 G1HL MACHINIST lrYiM/t'ewport Bch I Shor1p1ni;i C't 1111·1 PRODUCTION 5a::ta Juta/ Anaheim I K1"17 Wam1•r ,\\ 1• fuiertOft~ Pl! Suitl'!!I • Ex p wtstarnles!t :.tl't'I Colta~&ttt. I ll11nl11wt11n l\t•,1fh I ~a: ag es & f ull WhlttMt' Areo lnll'rvicwinl( Orthodyne Electromc .. I I 1S99Supenor. CM I M M E D I A T E natl\ '•am :lpni 646-1616 OPEMINGS for l rmm1·1l1.111· 11111·n1nsi,1---~~~~-- 111p•r•i1ory l••el I' or r n' •· n I 11 r ' I Ma.Ids wanted. top wagPs sea.tty officen who P a 1· k a I! " ' ' paid Tile Inn al Lagunu ___,,TOP ••y 1.&.&. 111 ~.,1· m h I 1· r s " & 211 N <:st Hwy, Laguna """"' ... "' Wnn 0 " .1 r I' h II u .. I' rttpededc0tnllfm•ipan-ivy. IT t• m r n r .. I \I Manwantedtodcan u~i11 1in menh lop 11.i.• J)OOl.s. full lime. lp111il vat'illllln' \ •>u I ~ Apply in penon Monday to Friday, SAM to sPM at: don't pay. wt• pay you MATERIAL l o r r ail our bronr ti l HAHDLl ... G , WEUSFARGO GUAAD SERVICES 1532 w. 11) r f 1 r t' N r w 11 o r I I Experience desired. not Bearh 113.1144 1 required. Will tr:.un Conllllonw.atth I Equal Oppt' fo:mpl-..r I Must pass re mpa ny physical lnc:luchng bat•k ~CA Monday, Tuesday, Wed- nesday, Thursday, lOAM to6PM CLOSED Friday al. ------· •·ray. 540-7639. Irvine 230 w. w ..... lbft.217 Siiifi Alto. Co State Lie No C-6036 F.qual Opp Emplyr M /F INSPECTOR TRAIN F.Jo: to learn all phases of in spectlo n Mus t p ass physical & back x ray lrvllle. 540 7639 E 0 1:: JANTTORlAL type work,... S3 75/br lo tr11n. Im· mediate r a11e when trained Rai n bo w Servlces. 714~9780 Hood Sa1lmakers poai-•i.»TORI · ll<m 1vallable for la)'out Jl'V"t, AL as--n .. d se-3467 Exper Floor fuan to ~-...... operale Auto Clarkt HolwtHfhAudHor s c rubber. F /T S al APl>b' ln J>Clrsoll ~lwll comm w/exp, top pay. 7.3; .155S S. Coast Hwy. Call 979-:ml. Lqwia Beach. JANITORIAL Housekeeper to five In or Full time custodians. out. Non amoker. own Nwpt area. day-evtnill& transportaJton. NB area. shllla. must be U.S . EOK MEDICAL ASST f'ront or back office Full or part Ume Re.l.1able e xp not necessary Send re aume lD 18700 M Bill St Ste•. Hant: Bdt92648 Models. fem S harp. furure only. SU per hr SU-6282. 968-3520 Bob. ~AUDITOl &~Cl.HK f\JU Ume &s relief. NCR 4200 experien ce prt• fer red. lmmed lat~ em ploy m cnt. Am bassado r Inns of America. 2277 Harbor Bl vd. Cosla Mesa. (714~. et().7314. cttisen. Good wases. pd NURSING hOl!days & bonua lncen MlrMt • .._ ~eeper. Pt·tlmc. for Uves . Wiii train. Call -............ ...... __ IM'le retirement home diaY!' <714 )S32 ~ -..nrw9 Hunt1n1lon Terrace LVH'SorlM'S UllOO Florida St. H.8 Janitor. days, muat have ~ avcnfe wages & _9311'8_ ..... ·;..;&48_:_-4!8_11 ____ 1 tramporteUon. 30-40 hrs health bene ll •. Apply pr wk. S4 00 hr. 751-SOll NEWPORT C 0 NV HOUSEKEEPER /CHILO bel .... 5PM or Iv ma1. Cl<mERJ.1"5 Supenor c ARE L 1 v e I n Ave. Npl ach. S.SOO+room & boerd ll1vesomethJn1youwant Eves $S9·59U. days to sell' Clai.iilfled 11di. do 78MQtSusan 1t well M2-S6i8 H41ve aometlllng to aelt? Clualtled ada do It well ' t. ... .. ~~~~·~ ..... !!~ ~~.~ .•... ?!~!~~~.~ ..... !!.~ ~~~ ..... !!.~! J~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... !L~~ T~. Oeoemt>er 12. 1978 CAIL V PILOT 1010 ......... TOW TRUCK dravttrt SES AIDI ~ REAL aNded. M1.111 have up 41 3-U S&.tt• ~rtl(lt'd unly IECOVING/STOCk DEPARTMENT livelnCM M&-&131 :at~'1m1!1J~~d·l.~!1~~ -EStj\rE ASSISTANT Trelntt Alerm m:;;; ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASH PAtD Waahr /Oryra I Ref rt a(!>. wtll"kmi °' not 961 8133 1010~. IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED C ht>s t of dr4wu1 for h•b)' Reuoruible ~ 5861 Newport Beach At.bll'l1c Club 2 memb•nh1ps . ~ each or bnt ofter "2-2104 or 673 018'! C'.orlY, al Tbu.ru\, C M t ~ ~.!. ' ll)'llt•na hl'ld 1n.at11ll11lloo tMZ~EOE _ -l'~lnt 1tuullt) Nl•wport Bl·adi rt>lual '1 7~hrk>alart M2l490 -- WASHER ORY.ER SALE -------• ---- NUTRITIONIST f'.•l"ll• ,..._, leclleffl4.el'lde~Me•lily -.tnn· nt>t•fii. !'\IOckroom & rrct.•1vln~ TYPIST 11\i oew oppty ln Wlil'lr. lrrl... ~.....ii .,."" ••OCleflltM u..,~h1l<ml to ht-Ip with <.'hl'C'kin.: an & Great oppty for typl.at In delUXl' multl cyrl• modda Compl~ly r• b11t. rel1nsht!d, your l(UU'anlft Your choice 11.39 each 0..Uvrry S11le ~od& New Vear11 l!;vl' Cclidt Appliance. "7 ~ lST EVER PARKING SU.VER FOX STOLE LOT SALE Sat Dec 16th 8matclwlg prti. wtt.b t.be ov nr>•lihl In (l I Id 1 r Nc:wpori tenter tlu.nt Deb In 11 rum prot•t•-.:-.tllJ.t 0 In<' l l' prtt'lnjt 0 I.Aw Otfict:. Mu1t type Sun 17t.b 9•m 5pm Qu11I Bstolr 64G lllH tum. wood carved ~u.·ct•• MUST SELL CY&tom <1ift11 dlsconllnurd/, Kl.na Bedrm 11~t UvUtl( :ihowrm ~mi;le.. aa Ill, rm . co 11cHl1b1.-~. om: of " kind ltt-ms Wedgewood China Miac ptMnulJ'*' projjlram In PIOf'EITY MAN.AO• m1•rdl1tnct1-.t.• 1'.:x1H•rH'nC'l' I'> nol 'IOWPM. le1ial e11per " rl beha\lor m<'d1C1c. li 1 mt.Ill upportuml\ lot lhi n 111t1 1rull1o1thtr1I IH'l'l''~;u·y 1( vnu work t.•ttrnr:,ll_~· with di l' t 1 p bone pr t' f uon B S In N"trallon \ 011111t 111 11~rf",•1vt "' '" 1>11111 1ru·huh \111 rwatm·':-. & a<·t·11rn1·v You must h:ivf' Knowlt!dt10 of word pro n'q tor •JJPI u1ll m1'n11 11•n1~1 , 11·.i•t"' ,.,, • .nan11 t\ r1"''""11111• ,1 -..t11 • d111,1n~ n•<'<>rc1 b{•('aUst• you C)ON()I' equip will tx· " Hotpo1nt RC'frlg, SH. 1-'rom SIO Cash & lteim 49ff..l912 lJ.3..J7S«tJ4 up• '"'"'•WI & ,,, . ..,. 111 rl• tw lnhnl•·~ < •111 "tll tw n'f1111n'(j to nwkc u dally drive btlCJ>IWJ &64-6400 ClfK't' Man~cu Sal 1 uu11d It'll' frorn Nt•w1>ort Beach tc1 our Typis t /Typesettl'ri.. 1' Maytaa washl'r Sil~. Gu.II.rill~ & dthvered ~ Carry ENKEBOLL ----D~lGNS 16506 l\vttlon Teruua Club· John Watne 81.0anioo $11SO+trans fu fee ~·-~~l wunlltl)tr~',ru n"I) ~~ R.C. TAYl R C . ~ton• 111 t>~twood Villi!ge 1We~t Los Art~c 2000. Xero)( 800 Goud j f ~ 0 0 W )'OO'r.! (1()()0 S$SS UjJ0d ._ ... ,,....... .. A11»t•lt•' I tn m ,1ke a m e rchandise dual ta~. Comi>&t 610 vll~•rh•nrt' n•11'l'n •r)' t .. ft5f12 ,.. e d I' I Mu.st bt• ~ H!I 1•ld tn U'tV" dd1 \ t'I \ Pos ition ·~ full timt> & hus u11y or rorr111 na ~~~~~~~~~ Priced for quJck 1t1tlt. BARGAINS.Used refngs, -~~ W!lhrt. dryni. guar, betst ~It IWUJ set SM. f'\IU -------- buys, we aerv. appl But n '8(>. aterllz.ed twm m•l Encyclopedia Bnl1annir11 Appl536--0911.5364330 & box SM. k.ina i.2 16.S. (lat.est> Bargain Also.Jr older ~ ht• .iv11I on ln\Ul"al)l'l'. profit :$hUrtng bene(its I( ~·vgingl'~~f~1 ~~ Saturdie> ))? r\11.:t ur \'OU f,•l•I vou <111allf v for Urn, po~ition. moonll~t AJ""'rl area TH 60~0 1.i;.!:> ~h ~~ Kr.al F>.l I S.lt ~ . ..., 8"J Mettress 547 ~ set. 7ll-4S60. Fhgidare Reing, While, ---------- \e-J'de ,. ll•I• M ii .... a r. W~ • ATH&iTI<:S pl1'J'l' lllJtl a br1d rt'~llml' to #370, ~Of cc ~9 2188 r•••' '"""099 c/o TIM Oaft.. ftllot, ... 0 . lor 1560, Cotto aeH defrost. lg t o p While lnd111n Cotton sofa Raaiuet club/Irv Tenru. .. freezer, $1.50 64S·1768 +love. aq pec1m cockt111I Club, cpl membef'!lhlp +end tbls. rust reclmcr. must sac. pd $1:500, wall tlRDI-R llt-.1'1 lr&llM'e h• ftll 1•nkr' for lllf 11uµph l'o l'li lor lll'llt Mi ~:!I: hli. fr•r Mr wl,, r-.-_ 3 w _.. .. .. m lO 11.t.\ prr ........ ., TYPIST ~ ell:'tll li/Jir hcw"'4' In 1Jr••11t PIU I Meao. CA 92626. Ex per t y p Is t r 0 r Gas dryer. Weiiltnl{house all nr new Mii· l0$4 net w /tnlereslcd party, 3 yrs old. xlnl cond. Hvy _ SS.S696. TRAINING umr )Ol; !Joy,." ll&rl'i 11' kt')'pUll<'h tnlninte Xlnt )t·.n ukl ur °' t'r w1&nlrd oppty to enlt!r the data .... c~ '" ··II lll'llt'lll Iv '~rt11111 processing field Good co cly $150. ~l BeauUluJ new conlemp lg --------- Freezer 19.6 cu ft Sears sq. w1glass roff~ tJIM. PlayweU Wooden Swtng 1'111\ l.lm &•io 1 ..... ~:., m bk L \ l 1111 '~ 111 Ii .. m ~n mur n \lui.1 11 .,. Mtwflrotperity ~" "'" (,uaruntl'.-d !-. I\ l to;.!. T to: X AS bmefits Apply OCEAN •l\h•nlul h nu j)rlilf huurl) ... 1( .. Nu I''< Rl'.FINt-:RY t'ORP or ·<'--etan'es• PACIFIC. 14312 Cham. matching commnde & Set.. slide & lreehouse Cold1pot frost rree. matching rabinet PJO/bestolfer.640-5857 wtut.el2008'6-3245 Yellow/ whl tonl'll, all tr.1111111~ ur .. '"' n• n< 1 lll'f1Mli-.· ni-. na..ry Wt• h n. l'lt"f'llY l)f mu1w)' plw. ~ tiers Rd Tusun E O E '""'..._.I') Ir <1 I 11 " furn 1 h 1 .i1th t>.inu~n . lrtn~t· J::n~nng~y ' -· .. ---.. 10 I S wood. P P 962· 1961 AJr ~key· 29x60" '· perf --as. a4" Schwinn Varsity •l'•Dt.>o•lln·ll in 1ro11 '''"'"Jlorl11l1un lrum 1J,•nd1t' to m.ature f'rtn!Ofc/Secy1RES15K W&Jlen1 & \Ultresst!i. to Ucin J " h " U li u r '> prr•un tn C'Olllil M('i.a t.:mp&oyers Pay All l''eet. wort tn estabbshed din \\e•lni Hunt lt• •1 b.lt 01211 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Duung room set Tbl /4 chrs. lg hulch. ~olad pecan. irn -2996 J75. Honda lraal 90 SlOO SmJ brown china cablnet S."iO Blk wroutcht aron frplc w/eh:c log $50 873-CT187. PART TIME EVENINGS • l"nlf.-.. 1c1n•I on tilt Joib I Ju K lOµm Mun thru .&n"• Rrl(lltdlri.11 of rx w Re~rs Agency ner house Prefer 21·25 lOUOl'ltf Fn &. I0-7tm Vil satur pt1rll"O\+', 'ArtlC ... s 40208i.rchSt.Slel()4 college students. Exper ANnqut AUCTlOH Cooteuu ol Rose Timer's AU.le AnUques to be sold Dec 17 at I IAM Preview Fri/Sat 1-4. Sun 9-11 Silver. glass. crystal. furn. bargains for Olnslmas. •I i• 1oat 1omm1 .... 111n 1.t.y lf you IH'" rar & 2 !'~. J.'l'tllt . Hox 711 , t-'t Newport Beach. 833·8190 not req u1 r e d Apply •I hmcc-ul lup 11f11t t' V•"llf"I or l'Olll•ll' I'll'"" Wurth. Tx 16101 CallForAppt/Eatab '64 between 1·4PM. Mon Fioor sample st!ll o ut sale. Tues. &. f'ra only S.9PM. 1.50 S Harbor Bl. Sant.a Ana. 839-6292 .\dult.i. with ooht11num11 Jtlr.i<'\l\l' ~r~unahtlt'' who •·nJm wurk1ng with klfl" Shin i&I SJ ~I ~· hiiu.r Pho.It.' 00 4J:! I .. " ;:.o Ut.-."TWt:l-:N 4 00 ~ tlO l'M 1. ... 11tUll'b I llUl.lUltlt't trJIDl't" 111><·n ---Thurs cask "N Cleaver ~ ~vur 11w11 btlll~ wtlh " irut. .. a.r" •"'llll•bh.' ~ t-SA.LES ~1·36U Baby alemw. walker feeder. elec. iotenllzer, mobile. changer. 955.3229 i.~ notl'h .,mh~woal or f 'ur 1mml'd111t1• jllotl"I' SZS,000.$50.000 11.a1u1u11'"' m1-nl, l'WI Sam u1 Sa11t11 Withins yrs ltl you1 3U72 Doheny Park Rd. ~wee card or game t11 -SEC'Y /BKKPR PART Tl Mt-: Atll f'Of'Jhn ~ull.l Opportunlt)' I-rnployer K ~•o R•alty A.1111 Ill lr12 1077 , t:1 .. 1r.:1 own Insurance Bill> ~ .. in G:trdl'n Cirov,. .11 •Part Umetostart For detdb cal Joawn. 1rn l 4? II 0 Ii b t! t w ,. l' II •Jo\Jll commissions lll -7251 12 »~:IOl>n!_ •t'reelramlngprogram lkct•t• lnfi a. tilark1111( M~r '"''II 11m1• po11ll1011. I' q11• I "' h .t I ti W 44 rt• tr~·rdwn1I"' rn1 AµµI)' m I"-''"''" Uwlu &. Gro-., UllU2 l '11l~1·r. In SA.I.ES -<>ru~o?Couaty OHtce11 t.'\'e Appt:s C11 II Now Approx 12 hrs wk, :i mornings Gd typing ::.peed. Lite bk k µg . general ofc dul1e::.. One girl olc. 645-9314. Waitress & Pina Help. 8.30-5 . 30242 Cr own Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel Waitresi.. P tr. over 18 Angie's fam<>Ut. f'1ua 581·~ L.ag tlb Capi.alrano Bch R.E. Fisher AucHonet-rs 83J.L288 llcydn 1020 ble with t chairs. flOO Clarion AM /FM cur 982·0007 stereo. Xlnt cond. $50. Bamboo Bar and Sl't, briu>::. headboard. twin be<is and mctllrest.e!>. 498-4121. Please call 631 ·3149 a ft 6pm ~-~-----~-Ornamental Wrought Iron .:ates & d1v1der Xlnl rond • l290 559.6330 . P~TE·UP PERSON with lit l1•113t I year ex p.:rience. prdt'rably new:.µuµcr Excelh:nt company benefit::. Appl) betwl't!n 9AM & 6PM. Mmday thru Friday OttAH<if COAST DAILY,.LOT 00! 56112 DIW &ySl Costa Me1>j &juctl Opportun1t:r l!;mployer PBX /\n::.wering lll'rv1ce operutor full & Ptr Cull ~3561 ----- PBX OPERATOR Orangt' Co Arprt area, inter busy s w1lchbrd, l"tr & Ptr shafts E 0 F. Many benef. Pay accord mg to exp 546·3333 or 833-3333 PIX OPERA TOR Good opportunity exists for reliable person with pleasant phone mannt>r l'lf'XJble hours Xlnt c·o henelab Apply Mon1Fn !lam·Noon. Per::.onnel R,·,·e"110111.>t Bl':tUl> :i.ilon 1-.xp prl'ferrru H H """ ll "44> S534 r~pl1on.u.t wanted, al M1 ch11cl c; urn:.on ·.., H:t1rru1t1ng S<1lon 6426470 CAltEO OPPORTUHITY fnple A nat1vnw11k pro grest.1H~ corporc1t11:1n wants a stJbh.', llllllUre, dt'pendablt' and n(ln prtll>llUre per Oil (Or II local, fully µrolt!etrtl ler n t.ory Must be u St!lf btJ&rter with direct ::.ulei. experience We 'i<'ll sper1ahied supl'rior Recept1on1!il & rood quality llghllng prOtlurls service. P IT. al The t o commer cial. an UruvenotyAthleucClulJ. duslraal, mun1 and Mon 6 30am 1111 2pm, federal acrounls lhgh Tues Lhru Jo'r1 ll.30am repeal factor Salary an Ull 2pm. call 7~ 1005. dJ°' draw against com -rrussaon & bonus p111d RECEPTIONIST weekly Also annual for bu::.y lrvme Travel bonus . Good frtnl(l' 8Rt'fl<'Y Accuracy m typ-benefits 1nl'lude maJor mg & filing a must Very medical and retirement busy phones. Sal comm pension. Send resume or w/exper Qualified only note to BOB GU c; need apply 957-2700__ GENHEIN 3700 Wiishire RI R!CS'T to saoo SUITE885 Attract, pois ed md1v for LOS ANGELES front ore spot in beuut CAL 900 IO new Irv ofc Mus l be con· F.Qual Opportunity fldent meeting & greet £mployer MI F Ing clients. Moderate typi~. congerual co. Call ~ Coastal Person· nel Agency, 2790 Harbor. CM AU.JOBS FREE Re:.taur ant BOB'S HOME Of THIE Sales Demonstrators Love People? Have soml' sales or medical back ground., Demonstrate face & body massager in prestige dept s to r e::. Comm potaenual 12000+ by Chnstmas Start am med Call Dawn 21.J.381·3906 Farlntr'alns.Citroeap DIRK YOUNG tr70 774() SECRETARY to $1200 t•antasllc poll1t1on for person with superior sluUs ror expanding Co near oc atrpOrt. x~ox llOOexpenenct- 752 z.m Newport Sec rela n a I Service Secretary net•ded ror counter rulture t ype business Gt:n olc Eliete Dlsln butors NB 645-6370 Secretary lo Director Non pror11 agency . l'UUerton. Hours. 9·5 · 30. Benefits. Ca II Dotty . 14l'70.5522. SECRETARY w/some bookkeeping ex· per.~ SECRET ARY - RECEPTIONIST Some s.n . good appearance. no smoking. benefits ~D>l Secretary Wanted · Respon!>1 ble secretary with some bk· kpg exp (or Hunter Jumper Traanmg Stable PT Call for appl 494.-4644 or 494·6470 all 6pm SECY fRECEPT for Mission V1eJO or thodontic ofc Bkkpg exp. some PR work. Poise, congenial, rel. 41.-; days per wk .. benef. ~al equaltoab1lity 837·1003. Service Slatton Atten dant. exper"d. Day & Eves Pull & p/llme. Ap ply, Shell Station, mh & Irvine, NB. SERVICE ST A TIOH Island Attendant F'Jl1me. Over Iii No mechanics St'l' Mr BotlS. 2490 t'a1n tl'" (at f'llll') CM Sen Sta Help nl'eded 1m med. Full or p/l Apply 900 E. Cst Hwy, N, B Sew MochiM Operator Part time. 10-4pm. for single needle. over· lock. Swimwear. Expr pref or Will train Newport Beach. 675·3020 S hipping, Recelvinti person for a Fabnc Co Also light assembly 642-2028 StockjMoil Ci.rts Fashion Island finance ser vices firm . ex perience req'd. 300 Sar Miguel Dr .• 1200. Nwprf Bch.~123. MARRIOTT HOTEL !XXl Newport Centt•r Dr Newport Beach Equal Opport Emplyer M tF PUJPLt-; Pl-;RSQN ~man sech J>tr «'i sor an Whl i;upply ti31·5.'illi llCit IOY lmmed ()J>erungs m our ram1ly restaurant at nearby lot·at1ons We re qi.Dre no previous exper JOlll our lnendly team Come He us today between2 4_pm, Student needed aftns. 5 days a wk for arch1tec tural rtnn Airport area De.liveries & masc duties Must have gooc transportation. 979-5120 •Sales---------iSerretary-Immediate operung for secretary to FANTASTIC General Manager or r a p 1 d I y g r o w i n g Switchboard Operator for PIUA Ile! p Wan lt.'<1 C:a 11 today , 548-7863 Pool scrv11:l' rt'PHtrm;,n wanll.'fi eiqx·n1•ncvd 968-8009 l'rt• Sl·hool Tt:at•her needed 1mml'd 9 to I Mon thru l"'r1 C;ill Marilyn 847 5284 nr IM2·29411 I I B f>rt'lSSer Wanted, comb Cool& Trainffs CCllhien 9842AdamsSt.. H.B. 7311 Edinger Ave, H.B Waihrs & WoitttKel Cook Traifteff 23952Avemda de la Carlotta. Laguna Hill!> Wahn, WaitresSff Cooll Tn:Nnffs CCllhien 4501 Campus Dr . Irvine Waiters, Waitresses 1.54 E 17th St .. C.M pref'd $5 hr + St1•ady • work 0 n e II our Equal()pp0r Emplyr Mart1m11n.: Cleaners, M 1F z.ni 11.iroor Hl\d. CM.---------5'18 ti48.'i Pr1nt111g 1irl'ssµ••r::.on, npcr;ilt' /\ H Dic k 350 prl·t.~. JM Mlt41 <! platemakt'r. Some l'X per necessary 40 hr wk Newport Irvine rlrea Ulll 833-8424 Ask for Ken or Bob RE.5TAURANT lrvuw Clubhouse 1s o;eek ing counler help, 3-1 lpm. Also pt lame Sat1Sun . icnod pay, lull clull ~li;i's Jack, 754..:.?500 RestaurJn t F.x pl'r wa1tres:ies. ho!ilcs:.. busboys fnterv1cws ProducHot1 Trofnee Thur, f'rl & Sal. betwn l<ubbt!r host' products. 11 2 The Dana Trader lrvm1• arco Must pas!> Res t a u'ra n I . 34150 l'Omf18 n> 11hv:11ral in Pacific Coast Hwy, Dana dud.Ina.: hat•k 1Cray Call Potnl for appl, 540 7r.:19 B 0 B. _Res_ta_ur_an_t _. _A_p_p_li_c_a-ti-on-s PUHCllJ\!:ilNG ' INVEN now being accepted ror 'rORY CLEHK needed Manager Trainees. Paid IJt. 1mmed opening, full vacation. insurance. ro bener Some martne good opportunity for cxpeL .. prcr'd Call right person Apply at Ha I b o a M c.1 r 1 n e Colony Kltehen. 27142 Hardware. 549 11671 for Ortego Hwy San Juan appt & dt!toals t: 0 E Capilstra.no. Mon· f'r1 8 m r1h to4 REALESTATf SALESPEOPLE ----- Retail clerk, Costa Mesa Stationers. 271t E 17th SC • C M Apply 10 ~rson. 10.12 am Reta1I Sale5 ATHLETIC 3-4 full time or part-time people needed to work in both C M. & Brea area. Reta1.I & athletic back· ground nee. Apply In penon only. IOAM IPM. Second S-Ole, 1421 W. McArthur. Stec .. S.A. Wt!!>lt:v N T11vlor C<l lb 11 ~year old farm wholly owned & operated hy 1t11 founder We ore not a liubsadaary, branch or frandu.ae -just head qlW'tera with a round lhe·clock acceu to management for as· siatance at any Ume Our lll·boule video tape llat- ing & sales lralnine pro· iv•m by Tom Hopkins is ll1e finest real eat ate RollMe'a lllCJ & Mop training av1llable We Women needed for have an openfog ror 2 I lousecleanlng Serv. soleaperson11 with on S48-07$7 thUJ1laJ1m, (hara.der & 1----------~"rlly to match our Sale Clerk needed Per m11· hlgtl stand1rds Your nent positron Inquire own private desk & no Waldon Books. Hunt· part·Ume salespeople lngton CentC'r, HB. O>mml'31on split up to 893-6855 70'Ai. lntervlew by 11p 1--------- powment only OPPORTUHITl manuf'actunng rirm in Jbel Laguna Apply to F.V. Must be sell starter. Cora Baltazar 494·1151. able to work with-other 425 S. Coast Hwy. Lag dept heads CPS or Bch.Ca. Join our wanning teum. selling a un1q uc. ad vanced. lubra ci:llln)( system. retailers. con sumers and industry 1s IJCggm~ for. Super com· m11>s1o ns, bonuses & benefits AM chaMe to share !ft erplosi•• qrowff\. Vbit 111 and you RM ~ ..... WE ONLY WANT WINNERS 540-4023 Mr.C• Sales LOVE PEOPLE' Have some 1>8l1>s or med1ral ll1tt•kl(round ? Demonslr<ile fare & body massagl'r In pre sllge dept. stores Com m1s s 1on potential $2000+ by Christmas. Start 1mml'<ilately. Ca II Dawn. 213/381 3006. Salesman wanted ror commercial photo sales EBlablished c llent11 + new leads furnished Xlnt earrung opportun1 ty Must have own auto Draw & commission Call Mr Barcus. 631·3"11 1().5, Moo·Fra Sales Shoe salesperst>n wanted full lime Experience ~rred Gttll Larry et ~ -SALESPERSON. ag gress1ve. 1><>s1l1ve al litude Full or p/l Jo:x. per. or will train Apply in person Standard Shoe Store. CM. 3077 So. Brt.stol. SAL~RETAlL omce supply & sta tionen, exp retail sales person, full Ume. Pb for a,ppt SS7·9212 As k for Mr Weill Sake 4'&rvleoe academic background --------- preferred Call 557-1821 or TE A C H E R P R E apply in person l8l20 Mt SCHOOL Washmgton .F.V. Cerl 1f1 cate or ex perience. !tours 2 to 6 SECRETARY-Gari Fri· Mon.·f'rl. $2.80 per hour day some bookkecpmg 00-8820 exp. desired. Call Tues. ---------thru Fri 613--2180 Secret11ry Hqih ly qualified ind1v1dual w1exceptlonal typ1nii: slolls & Mag II exper S/H req'd Newport Beach Top s alary & good bt."ner1ts. Call 64(}.8950 SECRETARY I Need sci( starter w /good typ111g & S/H sk1ll11 for )Ob w1lots or vanet)' In lrvme 540 7639. E 0 E SECRETARY for young Lawyer Req brtghl Secr'v.who has at leai.t 2 3 yrs :.ecretanal exp w1m11l 70 wpm. die laphone & ~ood gram· m1ed1t. abalttles + de· TEAC H ER S-Sub s titute. Kmderga rteo through 8lh grade Con tact Westminster School D1sl r 1ct . 14121 Cedarwood Ave , West.aunster 894·7311 ext Zl2. E.0 E TedWcian Tralfte. Optical/mechan1cal & calibration technic ian Must have mechamcul aptitude S4 hr to start t- rapid advancement for nghl person r.reat op portunity in rapidly C'< panding company Call Deltroruc, 545·M03 ~ire to learn word pro· Telephone sall'sperson. cessing mach. Excell. Experienced preft!rred Newport Center loc. Commercial leasmg. 7 hr Please submJt resume to day $833 mo + generous Mr Bruce, 550 Newport commission. 752-0031 Ctr Dr. Sulle 900 N, B. 92f,60 Secretary. Person who is wtlhng to work & learn for an exc1tmg JOb elC· penent-e Knowledge in construction helprul. AP1AR. $650+ 848-4577 SF£RETARY 1RECEPT. Telephone Sales ()ne O( the fastest l(rOW· log companys in OC needs two expenenced telephone sales people to worit from our omce 1n Irvine. Earn $20.000 your rU'Sl yr For interview. phone 540.6091 uk for Anita. So Coast Plalll area Ac --------- Nr11le typtllt, pie&!;-J>h-TB.EPHOHE · per.iinly Sal based on SOLICITORS e xp Call Bob Opson. ~33.SJ. Expenenced Only Sell SCTYfRICPT for growing Newport Beach reel estate firm. Salary besed on qualllicaUons. 640-5112 Dally PilOl Highest com mission paid. Your phone al home. Over 21, l.D. Card. Call 83.5·6453. 1·3P.M. TELETYPE OPERATO R . h rs. ir~• .. ITY 8·2PM. 011Jor 1tock ~ brokerage (trm . Call MAIUllO'n HOTIL John $40-8121 Weareeeekinacarellable Brokerage teletype penon to work flexible oper"-·cle up. Act 85 tel. hours. Law enlo.n:ement ,._ or aecutlty experience awltchbr~/recept Typ· heJp(uJ. l!l\JOY gOod com Ina 8() wpm req Mature pany beneflt11. Apply Calwom1 .. ~·..!!~•:tf2ntr Mon/Fri. tam-Noon. .."" .. e ..... - Penoonel. 'IOOLMAKER part lime ii()() Newport Cent•r Or or r«tred OK. To bwld Newport BtArh slmple LF. JIU', PM I''. Eq\l&l ()ppror Emplyr DJ ttc. 01y shift All • •••••••••••••••••••••• W8Jlresses wanted exp. Mr D'S Girl's ~ .. SchWllln Varsi· -..,. SaN 1055 ly. brand new Sl lS. Fr ••••••••• •••••••• •••••• Motebecane foldmg bike Antiques. silverware, ace $85. Boy's Webco dirt skat.ell. color TV & many bUtell.00. 979-2966 other items . Wed & Old wicker bas:.1nt1t· chc1>ti.·dol I bug.:) &lroller & misc. Tue & Wed. 9AM 522 Catalina Or . Nwpt Hgts no E Coast Hwy CdM WAITRESS Expanding restaurant chain wilh over SO unit::. Faauly-0wned organ1za. lion offers pleas:inl working cond1t1o n s Good opportun1t1es for advancement. Excellent company benefits Ex· penence desired Apply mperson. •Jott9 Roaer 400 s. Cocnt Hwy LACWHAHACH ~&Com~nv -tiri,.,_, SpicicilS New&Oki Bch Cn.users .MX BIKE S99 & up. New lOspd bikes $117.SO New & used 3-5-10 spds Vantage Schwmn bikes. par18 and access. 2470Newport Blvd CM 642-7910 Good Christmas Gift. mans 24 " 10 i.pd , Peugeot Xlnt cond Mon· f'r1. 540-3424 : 8. 30.5 30 ask fOf' Scott Wanted: Babysitter for 34" SchWlDll Varsity to lnlant Full or part time spd. Like new. $80. Ill your home. 551 ·4733. 962-3890. Boy's 5-spd Schwinn Reasonable. $75. 6'5-2283 Warehouseman, bright. ambitious person needed to handle electronic par18 & assist in sh1ppmg & receiving operations Super Gary Turner BM X Heavy lifting Involved Racing bicycle 18'"1 lbs ESS lnc. 549·8172 W>/bstolr 752·6232. ------· Cots 8035 I I ••••••••••••••• ... •••••• Word Prassen I Pen1an Kittens. CF/\ re I If OrlftCI Ceunty, Kelly g1stered. top show Wlftts to help. I parents Beauurul long I hair 6JS.!ml I Kdh St•n 1ct~ l'an I Do,a 1040 ht•lp \Oii put \Olfl I ······················· I "klll" t<r "'"rk w 1·. , •• 1 I I I I I PETWOALO I ·1~1111)()r.in · ~nrk Bostons, Chihuahuas. T h .1 1 m 1• ·' n ' ;i I Cockers. Yortues. Shih· 11 I • · ' 1 h I ,. "' 11 r k T z u , P o ms , M 1 n . "''ht•<l11l1• lh.11 ''"I Schnauzers Pups & stud Thurs 9 4 3116 Van Buren C r oss St . Paulenno & Fairview All Uus week' Walnut l'X ec desk. huge uph. sofa. blk naug sofa w 1 1111tclung chair, dinette set w/4 swivel chrs. 3 Iv rm chrs, tables. mirrors. etc. c.au 646-9823 for low price&. Twin box s pnng & mat 1retiS Complete k1ngs1ze bed Walnut consolt CE radio & phonograph Walnut 1nla1d game labll' & chairs . 4 new teak Oriental d1n1ng arm chairs. upho ls tered seats.~. Glasss collect ion. PP. By appt. 8J9.7?JJ7 CUst.om M1ru Truck Shell $250/bst olr. 645-3832 aft 4.:.l. Baby swtng. automa1u-. Wee new. 1deaJ gift $10 64.5-8094 Bumper Pool Tbl. stall' Base. converts to dlntnl( tbl or poker tbl. Lake new Sl7S 83.5· 7256. art ti Two NB Athletic Club member s hips Xl1t1 Chrtstmas pres ... nt &42·3187 70 yda used carpeting, It LllK> sq ft. Brown Carpt:t beige, SlOO/make olr Fit.s one stry, Newport Harry 540-1151 Shores. SH~. 64S4948 Estate Sale Dresden Hones 1060 boudoir lamps. dish1::-.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• si lver. boys hockey SharpAtabqtrgeldmg 9 equip bl'g1nner ':. yrs Sh ow / t r a 1 ·, . trwnpel. & ma.sc 644.51:15; Enghsh/Weatern Xlnt _atl_6 ______ _ dasp & coml. lack. Potter's wheel S95. ~9613 camper Jack $50 F\ Wanted Respon:.tble 982·5056 __ _ secretary with some Desk. can also be used u:. bkllp exp for Hunter a sm dressmg table s1 ... Jumper Tra1n1n1 C1ate20'sor:.i·s1.over· Stables PT Ca II for ati.t( chr, nds recoverinj.l. appt. 4!K-4644 or 494 6470 SJ, Samsorute card tbl SS. all6pm. Medit qn sz hdbrd $40. Hou11taald G-oocfa 8065 rrusc drapes reasonablt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pnce's. t Dodge van I \'our 1111• I service 714/5.31·5027 I Lil I l\t•ll\ lorl11v ---·------•I I AltOttlee' way I Shih Tzu puppies. Xlnl to hetp .-,... I b a r k g r n d , c u I e um mmut.e moving ule Thursday 6 to 8 PM. plants, clothes, acces household items. 21os1 Lochlea Ln. Apt 8 H.B nms, SlO. 4 (3X4) Pl'~ plate glass. good cond maJte ofr 645·785i dlt ~m.beflOpm 'IELL~·=trll ~~!mas prt:sent le. i, H" , c E ._, I C.OCker pups AKC. shots. Champion sired . ·Will I 13).1441 I hold ror Chrtslm<1s I 1401 Dovt St. J 40 _84_7_·_76_19 ______ _ I ~·=~-=~ I Yorkshire Terrien; 5 wks ·~ ""' old $150 ea Be! 8AM or I aft 8PM 963-3187 ~ .......... !?!.~ ~--nh 8083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ladies Hamilton watch, Arp ()Syssey Sympheiier 14K wht gold. S •,,, C + &nVll case. xlnl rond diamonds + diamond 1975 or best ufrl'r band. Apprs $3000 Ofrcr 642·2914 or 548-()479 615-8111 GUITAR 12 STR I NG ROLEX Never used. m ong. !ihtl-" New. never worn model P 1 n g l. a r l o n Si ~. I NOIW'_..y-,....... I ------di d , n4-~:nsJ Christmas puppies. lSOJ w / amon acc.-------- Alaskan Malamute mix Lt.st S337S Wlll take $3000 F'or Sale Thoma?. Tnanon $3.5ea 5$2--0966. m~ Organ Xlnt rond t\111\ ---------electronic. beautilull) XLNT PART TIME in l'Ome w /lax shelter Hrs nex 768--9022 Col lie pups . just likl' ESTA.TE SALE car ved wood $251111 Lassie AKC champion Bailie Amber Beads Come & Set? at 17805 Sh hne Also Tn or White Nedllace. Tie Bar. Stirk Park: Ctr Suite G. In 1111· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 7591 p I n . c u r r L I n k !> 54.>~ ...... 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMTl9UE SHOW & SALE lluntinl!ton Center Mall Jan 4.7 Pre!>entcd h)' Empire l!;~h1b1llons Sell spare uv•1I for 1nro ~5341 Old Englis h Sheep Dog $60 497.2295 e\•es Long hatred Daschund 9 mo old AKC registered. Musi sell' $75 675 143" GREAT PERRA.NEESE. AKC. male. Bestorrer 960.5092 Cigarette Holder 5 ------ Beaut l4K gold & antq Oannet. Yamah11. Alack deep red Gamel Rmgs Xlnt cond $95 9~ 2.J-l:J (21 14K gold & Garnet ask ror K.a_m __ Necklaces I w/Came.1 Offiu~& Ladles 5ct Opa w 6 s1dl· .,...,.. 8085 Diamonds ( whl gold 1 . I :! ••••• •••• •••••••••••••• ~wt 1'irt! ()pals ( l!'l V,ct Antique MUSIC Boxes! Slot Machmes ! Clocks' HUGESELEC1'ION A.mtrfc• ............. & 23•ct l. ladies :.pee Xlnlne"."&use<iorclurn larular anlQ Drnmond plan files, wk bencho·" ring lJ 05 Ct.'nler c.~SURPLUStl312777 .o•s diamond. 2supphire:., ·~ S~·ed O·Pr~nt 1-·1u1tl ,. rt ea. 4 Side diamonds lO ucat.or, Model ZJOO •••••••• •• •• • ••• •• •• •• • plalJnum selling). CI A For Sale .. ai; IS ... best OI Mixed hound dog. 10 mos appraised iit $43.888 Sy rer &42·4321 ext. m Frwto Yow old. Lovable. Need new appt. only Make offer -· -- homew/yd. 546·12el. Pvt party 714/M7 1915 Large me tal de:i k & Goaleries <>Pen Wed. thru Sat lBo2 Kttlenng, Ir\' 11...d...--I IOIO swivel ch&Jr $50 Ma.le Germ Shepherd. 1 -"' 11111CM11 Call 552-0966 mos To good loving ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- - - (714) 7S4·1'm fanuly Gentle 54!Hl817 11..--'-•GET•GS Used Savin l>hoto rop1t.'r ..._.,,.. "" li7llO Belll offer Wnh' .1d ~~~~~~~-~ Brn Cockapoo. I yr, = Female. to good home Pre 1820 ·Em pi re· sor a 646-1909 eves. 850 No dealers 17141 -~ Small blk M. Cockapoo ti yn Nt'utered. shots, l.1c ~h silver, 2 aet.s 11erv · play!ul, Jo.v.ing.. 147-4162-ing spoons, 2 sets tea aft.. 3 spoons. All 100 yrs or ---------<*ier Phone 499 1023 Fw 1tltwv 1050 -...................... . Antique Clocks F.11 rly SACRJFICE -s pc bdrm American f'um. china. Jet 11.48. Century Model iluaware 87~C1767 Home FUm Moe Cart with Press & ___ S$. __ '$117 ___ _ Bamtls. $250. Pr hand --------c ro c bet P o pcorn Bed1preads . Approx 73"xl00", S90ea. CdM 815-1784 **I BUY•• Good Wied Fumltu.re • AppUa.ncea-OR J wlll self or SELL for You. MASTllS AUCTION ... , .... & IJJ.t625 Ou rolltop deak. 66". tll(J(). 4 pc Eastlake oak pertor 1~~ f7SO. Mite tnaalleS. 486-0287 ~ . .6. .. 10 I 0 Queen 11 R~ matt/boa •-•••••••• • • ••• • • •• • •• l prngl( •• Kinaro ··~~D or full 8 pc ea. vcD· FREIGHT DAMAOED tury Model ome Furn H<YrPOINT SAL£. 3308 ~ W Warner nr Harbor.--------- Santa Ana. m-m1 CASH PAID fi'or ad UM'd fum. anti from your business card ltZ7S. Datly Pilot. 1• O Send ooe card for t!ach lmx Ui60 Coeta Mcs11 C'A lag plus om: spare We · return permanently !l'Ol836 _____ _ sealed attractive tag & hts 1087 st.rap, meetanl( airlme ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.ll requar-emenl'i P1t Rare Golfin Cocktitoo "' vent lou 4i theft 1 f-'or • cage p p Must "It· II' per&OOAb led la i encl Oil e S"25 64S 296J wallpaper. r11bra c or "Day Glo" paper & we Small Diamond dove' will back & trim your spec breed SH ea Buy tllgs Or try two cardl now for C hris tma ... back to back 646-3$41 Tnna eves. PRICES. 12eaor3/S$ 4/5t.ql fJ 8()ea. 6/9l.qs $1.SOH lOor more $1.40ea. Salee Tu locluded NO CARD~ Draw your own or send name, add.resa. phone & we'll m1&ke on-0 cerd per taa. Add 251 each. Send check or money or· derto: N.OT NINTIMG P.O Box l560 Cetta Mesa, C. 92626 ,._a Ort-a 10'0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fine med Pia.not for :111 le Grandl·Oroate Oak uµ N-SplneU. Free del. -~~v~U 13M771 Wurlltaer Funmak~r Spri\e chord or.an w1e lectronlc rhythm Xlnt cood. Mu11c 6: ln ltnlet.iool lncluded "°° ~ WnleyN. Teylorco Realtors &M 4910 SALE.5MAN V l\CllTS Kona Murln c . Lido Village, 714/67~1403 • •PcrilltM• Must now be employrd & frnc to work In my smull appllanC'e bus or 111r lr\'4tment equip, M Jo', IHOpm. M·Tb f.JOpm, or S.t 9:30-2·30, l400 mo ael or prom •her'a proa wblchever you pre( No QJ>DeC Some maroppor evail For lntt-rvtew call at\ tpm. ln9-3860~ M/F benefits. SS7"'321 Whetti•r YoU're buying or quee&cltTV's957-8133 1elllo1. Cl1111fled ad· MUST SACS pc bdrm aet vertlaanf will get )'our 2 pc Uv rm ut rclni meuaae tot.be rl-ht peo. lJnlll lbla ~turY Model Ptnballa foofballa. Guar & del. $.125 4i up. f'amlly Arc• M0-2341 l,awrey Holiday with Cenl ~ SltUIO Deyll 842> 7170 Ew. ~1"°488 Have 1<1met.h.lna you want to sell? Cluslfied ads do ~I thlnRS last with Dally it well 642 ~ Piiot Went Ada Bart•Ln shopper• reed Tow Truck Dnvera ex· 'cl Top ay. Appl lh4l tUead.tlnCluaJfled ~W Towfna 740, ~lfulerly And ~y nnd ,..._ W c M .:.~., ,..,._., wti.t lh~y'rt' looltlng for unn,. ay' · -~ pie. Call Today I t42·Sl'78 HmrW F\i.rn~.rn 217 SQ. yardl of brand new brown 2 tooe carpet wUb pad. All for 14.00 per yard. Ce.II ~1-4415 Pvt Pty wuta lo buy piano for cub.. 4'7·1818. cm>m·1'5 l l .. \ ' I Cl• twL. v PllOf ...., ... 1r1ed A.utot, IMport.d AMtos. 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Rffarot, Mechanlu now at 31,000 mi. 6 brand new work AOOO /b1t o fr "-'ft s..tect6-~~16~~·~2T;; Jvan'a. ltH JI arbor tires . f'a~ AM / t· M ..wun Of Al Mo4eh -111135 Btvd. CM. MS--1182 r~·&f_~u. aur. '11 Alfa fferllna Mint SAl..f..S.LEASING and BlaupunktAM1f·M PARTSSERVICt: ...... t7SS ..... UMcl Ulll Dodie Monaco Sta atert'O Ar . 2Bmpic ••••••••••••••••••••••• -··••••••••••••••••••• Wp.bvydutytrlrhrtch. ~Or:WJl •v•• afl 'lpm TISTDllVIOU. i,rootrack,3sHta,rwu lll9UXJ Iv m&M Cl _r.. 990 I MOUd. St!O. 664"'°'4 "LE Cil ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ford 9' ~•••••••••••••!?~~ ~!J tlARBOR BLVO OFTt41YIAI" 8l(ytDc a wed car? You .................... ~~ 540.641 O 540.021 l Oood lnvmtory ln atock can uve 100'1 of dollan Hurry whil~ they laal ! by .mn, my check Ust of -------- Sl960 ~_l897_. ---Rat t725 --Send ~to McCoUorn Co, Rl \' ·•:M SEl.I. •t:~t 'l'R.\lll-: 't:. I K t:~l '£I Olan.er ptmh eo· r 15· odor yacht. bow-\)' or d&Lbmll~$-T4ll 1t'f2 LS·lOO. •uto. 01r, ....,.1 ..... ,.11 wbat lo ,..auy look tor .PHIL ••••••••••••••••••••••• MADA/llfolAULT J.D•A E. Walllut, Santa LC>NG Zt:iO Harbor Blvct. Ana., Ca. 92101 FORD 'Tl Fiat 1Jf Spider convt. lrnmac. l 3 ,000 ml AM t FM can. s apd . IJlZ'82 SOUTH ORAMGI cou.....v•5 AM1PM. 4 dr. 1unnll1f "'"' • Oood cones. SUIOO. or bell COSTA MESA ___ 6_4_5-_5_7_00 ___ 1 ~ ••••••••••••• !!.'.~ ~ To pl•C'1P yow ~ In thlii Nlumn n ll LAIGlST SANT AMA DIALUSI dfcr e7$-1t1u 0,-....., Der ....... 9709 aaaa • _._ •-· 9716 '78 Ye Turbo. Puttb. J u.oe ---,-All ext.ru lncl moonroof. • ' I.be ' rulde C111 114 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ fac:t order, fully 44t0 612·561 ti. 115 ft C.&.abn• Holl da . S at Du· Ill , I t 1\rlurll ti SO ~ 1llOJ for r.- n Y ... H " ·s Au.Un Healy Sprite Roedster SLSOO bit ofr OT t.ndf 4t7 C7<M • 1 DEALER IN U.S. A. CIQ\IPl_Wld. STllOO. 644-"&4. DAILY PILOT !'"or sai. t;lnr., .. t-1 ) <'OmmHl'I• taalor IMh. W 9060 ~ Wll•bl• lllS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 60-2140 SKI H<>On\W sua~l.>t P'wtuw44'Sl71 7, t \t, UN Sl) Kl J ie-Cf'27 L50 tm SobD<Jo UH t6 Cal-C..t.alirui Po1iea SI -.aso S... ...... Yeclah 111At MI 27~ Sf I_....... to•4 (21.J)~MSS ....................... --------- Dlwr-'1 O..r· New US Div•r• 10 aluminum rwt·f'rele Lank, A SO US Divert tank , • Sport» Wll,y 'I f"ef W 8 t.or Is ~ma cue, ~ub• E>ro bM*paC\, new, ull for l2llO Call S57·~ »Sk for l.&rTy. Knee board, ldu.• ne w Rl5 Wd.SUlt 125 9682518 2 pr FUch« ilu.11 w bmd UlP & poles 17S & lllQ Xlnt cond UO e 11 873-2012 or 060 l 'i3 11:.RJC'SON 32' 7 bap . Vlbld. vwy clean. f vt pty EVl'3(7H>9" MM>2, a&.YS W3>if30.Sl00 UDO 14 , Good <'ond "~ or best orrer IB-l:S9l eve&, WINDSUR FER Board sa11Jn1i les11on s for Chnstmai. Savt• $ on puretuu.e or rt1ntall'l 1-'ut· 2nds avllll at dlbcount M A T I. A C K Sf'ORTCRAF'T Seal Bch (21.31439-3800 1972COkONAOO 30' nuest golf clubs. woods hke oew c..'OOdJllon & IJ"ODI. used tw1c'(' CMll Nwpl Harbor Moonng around 8P M 646-.o.J9 $26.50ll A Y 646-9000 1Y ~ IO•t 32' Block Lsland Cutter. ~ __.... $50,000 tDvest.ed. W1U sell -•••••••• •• • • •• • • • • • • • for S2'7 ,000. 080 6S9-4459 caOWH or~2158 ------llHT·A TY BOAT TRADE IN OK 1DI! as $10/mo No de as part do on ()('eantront posttreqwred. 549-7024 2 story, 2 yr old 3Br lux BtauUtuJ 25" color TV. 2 home. Bought on bay. yr wmty, free del $128. must move, no loan fees 646-1786. Best on ooach. NB. See Clanon AM /FM s tereo. anytJme by appt. Agt Chas. Qwntard 673·82.50 Xlnt c<>nd. S50 Please call 631·3149 aft 6pm. Tl Hobie cat 14, deluxe ---model, w/trlr. cal box, Stereo · Sansl G·3000 re-all gear, xlnl cond .. must 1.-e1ver, PhilUps turnta sell. 714-633-3132 aft 5 ble, Quadranex speakers with wood cabinets. Ex-19' Seacrown w /slip. Four ceUent condltaoo. $650 yrs. Xlnt cond. Fully S49-0123. equipped W/outbrd $2200 loatl & ~ ~2323or 499--4882, Les. 'I 'pn.t 10' Moolgomery Sallboat. -·•••••••••••••••••••• Oars incl. Xlot cond. Ci-al 90 I 0 ~. Ph_770-l832 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sabot forChnstrnas. com· pl. tnCludtng oars & dol· ty S2S(). '94-3223 eves Miiar tto..s. S.J Tndll 9560 .... fStor... f 160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••• ••• • ·~ (bevy P11n~·I Truck 1971~ llard wu rkl'r $350 a.-y~ 494 7W3 days, 494 5537 Ji\all)' aeU contt11n<·d ~em. __ _ QencralOl'. 2 air cond1 '76 011lllun P U ' auto, uonen, rool t.ov aar, 'rV ahell. AM /FM cass. antenna. C8 radio, fllOOtofr Must sell rasl AM/FM stereo ta~. bkt p p M2 8SJ()4 new ures & Olf\t;r cxtra11 ~·----­ too oumeroua lo mt•n t975 4 whee l drive uon Vtory, very clean C hevrolt't truck , lAOk al tlus one bt•fon• automatic. p/b. p/s, 11./t', you buy' Call Truman til l'l6()0/b,t ofter . 556-4752 THlODORI ROBINS FORD · · . 'l060 HAlllOll Bl VD. COSJA M H A 6 42 ·0010 Rent 23' Motor Home All xtras. $225 per wk, 6< per au. 846-7255 '73 Explorer Class A 2A ' big eng 4 KW rf a/C, Side bath. etc, etc elc 478.JQI lo mt $7950 Whts Dir 75.2-0687 or 645·2963 For rent· 20' motor home Completely eq u1 pped A~rul Chnstmas & New Ye8J"S. 673-5l33 Traffen. Tro•el 91 70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!1T7 24' Ccntunan V:.it'- l.IOfK.>er, perfect cond, 1n verter sys, all xtras t ready t.o go. 5S I ·5658 Jw/to Sen-le.. Ports & Accessories 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1970 Pickup truck bux, S200 955-1772 ----8 & :nl Ford V8 engines. $250 ea. 847 OISO usk for K.esth •570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76 CHEVROLET SUltFHVAM Automnt1r. AM t F M stereo tape. pwr. steer 1ng, hi-back s eats. special pamt, crwse con- trol, pop.top roof. aux. gas tanks, Tac oma wheels & low miles. Lie l.883754 Ser P324 7. $5477 . THEODORE · ROBINS . · FORD 2060 HAH OA BLVD. CO!.TA MESA 642·0010 '77 GMC Vun 1.<.i ton Stub- by. uuto. p/s , a1r,am1rm tape, custom pnl. crpt & panld 51.2411) lo ml Blue Bk $6170+ My pnce $49SO Whls. Dir. 752·0687 or 64S-316.1~----- UMIQUE 4x4 1978 Chevy o n e -ton shortbed van Custom ID· tenor Loaded. Brand name parts throughout. $10.SOO/offer Ask for Brett Jones at 645 7700 '78 Ford Van Custom . .AMtos for Sak Mke ofr & take over ~ipa/ 9070 -;;,;.;::i• .. • ......... ..:7~~~-t~-. -a-1r-. -sl_e_reo_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~s 9520 ca.c;s. TV. delwc intenor. THIS is where the BOAT ACTION IS For Buying SI.JPS AV AIL.AILE ••• •••• •• •• • • •• •• • • • • • • S75(M) or ofr 497....:.3035 __ _ YACNewport646-0551 '48FORDWOOOV :.>' Avalon moonog. Jn Fully restored' $13,000 675-6161 front 0( S\:ari's & swim ------area. $26.000. 673-5099. '68 Clruislc El Oorado. '73 Dod~e l Ton window Van $1700 646-5882 9580 9712 WT CHANCt FOR 1971 SJ01•1 SAVE! IUYORLEASE HOW! 7''1 MOW ARRl'YIMG! •IMW* •RESALES• '74 200248p (373LPF I '7Ss.'naair (S60MMLI '76200'l4 sp. (SOOPQM I '77 320i 4 s p <283SPI) '765.D 4sp (3tsRKS> '7763>CSI <689TJE) '78 733la (51.80308 I '78733.14sp. (so.5WPF> Also limned number or 1978 ~·sis st.di ava1la· ble. Call us today ' 131-2040 495-4•49 Ol.AHGE COUMTY'S $ Fama.tic Cloeeout on 1978 Model.II umModeta nuwumvtnf( MUST SELL 01(.'K MILLER .MOTORS ~W Wamer.S.A ~7·2132 ----"16 Fial Xl9 Lo mils . Xlnt Cood Moy Xtrs. 16.000 .67:> 9792 eves ...... 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-ClllCIMew'79 HONDA Cars MANY To Ct.ooM Ff'OM! UNIVERSITY ~ .. wa. HoM1a C... • GMC Trucks 285() Harbor Blvd. C.OSta Mesa 540·9640 ~ 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Jag XJ12 blk 1n · s ide/out . chrome wire whls, lthr mt. AtC. P tS. P/B. AM/FM IHrk. lm· mac 111S1de & out. $9.000 /bstolr 845-4743 __ _ i1 XJG ExceplJooal cood. s:mo 496 3681 aft 5 ......... Ghio 9735 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·m Gtua, new motor & \Jres X.lnt shape $1800 Sales-Serv1ce-Leasmg M2--8583or 552 8051 Rov Car¥er,lnc.. '64 KannaM Ghia. $800 RoUS Aoyce liM W 'fi6 VW Bug, $600. both 1540 Jamboree run great 494 7662 Newport Beach 640 6444 -----~ '68 Ghia. rebwll 17SO en!(. CREVIER & I SI & tllOADWAY SAMIA AHA 8353171 n<E ULTIMATE ORIVIN(, MAClllN( •USEDIMWs• 73 Bavaria StR <S6711J I'> 7420024spd CBHQotsl ll(.'W paint, new inlenor. ~ 545 4475 or 64H783 ~ -Maida 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda 21 50 Hcriaor ll•d. Costa Mna 645-5700 Cl0$l0 SVNOAYS '59SllverCloud 1 $19,000 ~144 Torofa 9765 ..... .....,. ••............ &<>UYOU SB..L YOUll TOYOTA. SEE US! MARQUIS TOY OT A ~IONVlEJO 111.uao 49s.121 o e.G-1~ 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'79 CADILLAC B.DOUDO 'l1:ws one ts LO f\ DE D' Lease or bu.Y lm mediate DelM!tY' (~13). $16,950 HOWARD CM•roMt Dove• Quau SU NEWPORT BEACH 13).0555 l ........ 1 ..... 0...-,, .... , ................ ~ , ....... '76 Cntry Sq 9 pasi. wagon. am/fm tapt-, cnue. ttwhl AU pwr. Ui au 7•Ul67 ms Country Squire·Ltd wgn, like new. 3800 m1 , loeded. on g lult SI0.600, wht. blue llhr Int. bst orr over $7500. Call 759-lSSS. "15 EtilA!: am/fm 8 track tape deck, All power. '73 Sedan Seville. 44,500 1nrf. Must sell asap. mi. Orig owner. Leather S:2800 o r beat offer. lot, all power. S2SOO. 91).l9C7 all6. M2QBS28. --------'7S Raocbero, very clean. '76 Cad Eldo. Loaded, all extras, w/shell. I Cream w/buck.llkin llhr owner. 557-9005 Int . A s tro roof .--------- fl6Z..O 104 /B-0861 ----'74 Coupe de Ville · Super sharp Loaded with xtras low mi PP. 14850 '78 Courter. 5,000 m1. Xlnt cond, Under warranty King cab, long bed. Heavy duty suspension Ol95/b8t ofr. 97lHllOO. '71 LTD 2·dr, runs good, 'II} Crown, 7 pass Wgo 6 '7S Cad Sdn de VIie. xlol needs work cyl OHC. 2.2 liter eng cood. all extras, must Mornings S36-1730 •SHEI.J..• long bed only. windows, side & rear Spotter oo top. Xlnl cond. $275. Call Russ aft 5 pm. 536-7013 --~ ~m~, xlnt $1 200, ~~/Or best offer 14 Elit.e,lownr,fullpwr, air, P .P . Must sell 99 I 7 562-7778 Ccao • •••••••••••••••••••••• i1 Toyota Corona Mark D. blue wagon. 46,000 m1. Good cond $950 642-0449. 'Tl Camaro. 26,000 m1. Mli cwt 9950 V-8, AM/FM caaa .. $5()00. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75COROUA 962--8962 eves. 96G-2978aft.6pm ORANGECOUNTY'S 'II} 250, 3 spd. amtfm, 8 • c.orcma 2 dr. 3,000 ml tract. Cragan. wide on new reblt cog. · Nu:e llres. Spoilers, black mt . mt.enor. leather steering long I Blk with &liver wheel, wmk mirror. & strlpesouts1de PP ~ tach · $800 Call art 6·00 or 8.0 . 552·5700 art 4pm J:1 wk rules. 898-6073 Ask Ask for Don or Bryan a.+ ---,.-.---9-,-2-0 Tri..... 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWEST LINCOLN-M ERCURY Deaiership is now 0 PEN UYFLADEIOE UNCOLN-MERCURY 16-18 AuU>Center Dr. SDFwy·Luke Forest eic.1t IRVINE 830.7000 ....................... D '7S TR7. low miles Needs YEAR EN '72 Col Park 9 pass wacr worlt, 3300. Patty, 8-5. c• ~ ... RA ..... CE XlnWhtl~'!,; ooofull6~~ ~016alde ' 831 1482 l.liOA " . .... . ".r Volmwagett 9770 All '78 Demos mUAt go •••••••••••••••••••••t• this month ! See us '76 Bu.s. auto. air, Jo'M TODAY! stereo cass.. Z·bed, ex clean. $5000.962-4145 '74 VW BUS. Very gd cond. Sunroof $3750 64&-1430, bus. 642·3018 CONNELL . CHEVROLET 1974 Mercury Monte.:o Villager 9 passengt-r, good cond R!H. P /S, PI B. 675-Ul83. '66 Mere Partdmle 548-0279 aft 5pm ........, 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 2(X)2 Auto,a1rC2236 I "763.0siS/R (029RKM I '77 S30,4spS/R (0179 > Tt~14/spd (Tru.9821 78 32()14 sp C308U RR > i1 Panel Van: new eng MlrudH lenz 9740 paint, ml ures Many •••••••••••••••• •• • • • • • xtras Make offer PP. ~ l1;1rhor Ill• •I 1 ·1 '°'T ·\ 'w1 1-:s '\ 546-1200 t •77 CHIVIOLET ·m Mu.slang, automa t1r. nu J:llWll. nu tires. A~ radio. good cond1t1on $191.'iO 642·3004 aft 4 P M Qowd on SundcrY1 '76 S30 1, $9200. Silver slick/ 1mmac. 645-6470. 01S--St6TI eves '76 200'l Fjord blue, flaw less, loaded 768-8502 '71 280 SL Roadster 1Cp Mint cond Tobacro bro wn A /T , A /C, AM 11-'M <·asb stereo Nardi whl. m1ch lire!>, car cvr l owner PP Ph 497 23S3 & 631 0900 64&-7Zl9 '75 Rabbit. P P Aslung $2800 964·1092 after 5PM. 62BAJA BUG New rblt. eng & trans 8 track, sunroof. Xlnl cond. $1100 or best 646-0795 IMPALA SBAH Automa\Jc, pwr steer uig, factory air cond . llnt.ed glass. wsw tires. wheel covers & LOW oules. Lie 857RLD St.k ~ $4777 THlODORE 76 Mustang II, Mach I. clean. gd shape. S0,000 IIU, $3100 675-SSOO '72 V8. slereo. s urf rat•k ex 1.11l top cond. $2000 1163-2163 Or selling Sl~or be3t offer LUXURY BAY FRONT 67&1063art HAM Jw/to Leasing ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S 2(X)2 air, new paint. '74 MB240 diesel Must sell New ball , 2 tires & brakes Aux. tnk. $8600 000. 962 2542. 642·5800 '86 Conv New eng, paint & top. Highest orr over ROBINS . 64 BaJa ~ 640-2564 And tor ttMt latest in BOATING NEWS cheek our front page Incle. dally. ~I.~ 3 br, 2 ba & -.S6-T-. B_l_R_D-. -7S-'ll-, -res-to_red_ -''---------• White /red intr $4900 SUPS AVAJLABLE flJ'tn. QIM. 675-1784 For boats for sale .. ___ ...u__, Ande:~achts ~ DAILY PILOT 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SLIP W ANTED 38' --------• Sailboat. Newport 12 Glaspar. 5"4J Johnson Reward. 714 /682-7237, motor, lrlr. Extras, A 1 683-0050 Bryan cond. Rea11on able . tJ73.UXJ SUP needed Nwpl Bch. ~ Poww 9040 accommodate either 36' -or4S' new Yacbl 645-6600 ....................... ------------------1 Pvt Huntmgtoo Harbour SEA RAY'S dock for rent. 21.J..592-5645 !bat dock avadable up to 26. 1n NB. $100 mo. 581·3525 675-9174 9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.979 l91h' Hawa11an Jet 17' to JO' Drive, Harden 460 Ford, 4"'1 hrs .• tandem trlr HAIUUSOM'S Must se11 ss1-S6S8 SEAUYIOATS 3101 Coast Hwy, N. H. Tl"CllllpOftaff 631·2547 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~i Cc.:' .. Sde/ 9120 CHRJSTMAS CR UISER ••••••••••••••••••••••• •RV INVESTMENTS• SEMINARS SAT3-5PM "on site" I>ale"s RV Rentals I!> now s ponsoring a m1n1 · educa\Jonal seminar that will tn 2 hrs, demonstra te a 5 to 8 to 1 ratio or earn iogs lnveslmsents in Dale's Nation wide ren t.al 1se LS exclus1 vcly un der contract with AAA. AMTRACK. UNITED. NATIONAL WF.ST~RN. KLM. TCS, ANWB. lo name a handful of over S3 ma1or wholasale rs which a re print1n l( Dale's m their '79 "F1y Drive" Broch ure:. Select : Los Angle'I, Colorado Spnngs, San Francisco or Seattle for the Seaming location for your IW . Call for further lnfro. (714) 559-4446 Mr. Lissner. 18' Glaaspar Cabin Crsr, Older camper 4·sale. w /o ~~~~~~~~~ 75 OB. w/lrlr & cover. truck. $150. St ove & J3100· 645-1682 refrig. 640-2700 ClllSTMAS SALE CHRIS CllAFT WIU._CIAFJ ~mveolOQ' • .16' tD j2' l•IM ... um; JA\'CO JA\'EAGLE tent trailer. Sleeps 8, city water hookup, 10 gal. t&M, elec. hookup. New RV battery. Plenty of swrage. Good condition. $1SOO • .Qttl-834-0S10- Motottltd.... 9140 15% OFF :;·~~~··~::;;;;··~~; OD 78'1 • on UI equip. new. E.xtru. $450/0ffer «c. ~9298 Evenings IMtC ...... Blvd CM THE MO-PEDDLER OIS New PEUGEOT MO- ---------PE.OS Reg $489. Now $299. Muat bring Ad. 631-3830 ~Roct. Rodi •540 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S V8 Vega Panel Wagon :m HP 350 Motor. Needls some work, body tn good shape. $600 call art 6:00pm wk nites 898-6073 MltfOl'~an 4 wt.et Drins 9 550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA AMCLJEEP #I IN CALIF. 2$14 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 714/549..a02J 3'' HATrERAS F/BSedan.. Dual ataUoo 110 vo&l plant ~vdet/ 19'Tl Jeep Commando. 225 twlnD>Cn.utadera, Scaahn ti so V6. auto trans. P /S. $2100 all X\ru --••••••••••••••••• •• or bit. 54&-l02I& tlZ,500 AY 646-llOOO Honda 750, '1$. xtnt cond. T~ t5'0 IOSTOM W'HALB All chrome. Custom ....................... .. Mwc 20, traller, cover, $1250. s.-5320 aft 6· '73 Oodae DlOO, ..,T, auto, nm.. k>oka ~al. $199S. For Sale: 1974 SuiukJ 185, Shell. Gd c:ond. Musl aeU. m..m> lo miles.~· · nakeofr. 8'13-2912 1171 218' Hawaiian, 460 675-7444 '7S Toyota loo,abed. de· Ford w/Berl_ley pump, lHI Trlumph 850cc. luxe camper , loaded, all xt.ru + t.n&m trlr. Cleanly chop~ ~or auto trans. call Teri, l'n1 bu ... Y £Z.Uft. 2.1 belt oner. 16 • aprin1er. 567·3~. $3,1.96 ..... 561~ etc. 54Ml30 -'---------.. MM.o: l Mttt oulbf'd. "70 KAWA 350, rv.oa creat, kNlded ror uy type · ltrellt lepl, taaged, tlll i.-tbU l year 4/'lt. Muat tell. '250/bll .... ~-Ouis (.m)Q4.-0580 ~--·--, • PlckUpremainlng l8mos .AMt FM. S5900. P .P oo Datsun 8210 w/ 30.000 ~2821 '63 MBZ 220. Xlnt cond m&. Beaut. t.'Ond. Bst olr. '78320i am./fm tass. air. 4 llet'ent valve job. Cleun. ~9561 sdp. snrr, xlnt cond Best ofr. 644 -1988 , AMtot WCIRhd 9590 494-1213 days 497·3945 aft 642 0348 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEWIUIUY YOURDATSUM PAID FOR OR NOT TOP DOLLAR FORTOPCARS BARWICK DATSUN .... 1n'J11.111 (',1p1~1r.11111 811-1375 493-3175 WE BUY CLE.AM CARS &TRUCKS 1.COHHRL · ·'" ~-• CHEVROLET • 2X211 llarlior Blvd ' l'lt:iTA M ESA . . 546-1200 5 -------'TI 2400. Auto, air, Im· mac Lo m1 Must sell 640·5565 eves, 754·634 l days '77 BMW S30t , 4 spd, s nrl . AM /FM cass. Burgun dy /tan int, x Int cond $12,000. 673.3707. 832 296S wkdys '73 Bavana. <1ulo, s nrf. AM/FM cass .. $470010! fer. Mu.st sell fas l. P P ~ '78 280SE Ivory , s nrr. stereo tape 9.000 m1 Xlnt cond 645·3955 aft Ii '78 450 SEL 7 .000 m1. Prv Ply 21..3-826 2372 '76 2002 37,000 m1. xlnt MGI 9744 cood. Must sell. Many ••••••••••••••••••••••• extras. 557-2170 or l!1T7 MGB Convt. 13K mi. 837.(1)56 AM/FM stereo. wires. ~ 9715 nunt $5750 Call 494-4591 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7Saxx>Spyder. :.>.000 m1 Xlnt ext. Red vinyl mt AM1FM stereo $5200 bsl dr. 65.UO'J6/435 3317 Datsun 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 MGB Roadster Xlnl cond. 16,000 m1 AM !FM . rack . $4700, 541 -4391. 675--9931 Opel 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $800 '65 Mustang $1950 FORD 631-S043 Top s hape, has ever· 'lObO HARBOR 81 VD. '72 VW Bus. FM cass yUung. Crane cam, Hed COSTA MESA, 641·0010 deck, new engine. $2800 dman headers. Cragar ~7727 63 C h evy I mp a I a , chromed nms. new t1rnb. lowered. mag wheels. stereo. etc. Call 837 -5087 '75 VW Beetle Tawny reblltuperform327.over or835-4864 beige extenor. deluxe in· ~ Invested Best or --~~~.-G-ER_S __ tenor, AM I FM Stt'reo rer. 963-8975 Also 1 set 1 s;ii;:roiA Mags & radial tires One spoked rims brand new. Grab your folks and look owner . Pn. Pt $2900 ~ al this 76 Mustang II Call63J.2791 Cobra VR all xtra-. .--------•I Sharp looks $3495 or of '73 Bus. rblt e n gine. fer640-S891 AM/FM 8-trk. $285010! ~ ---------fer 492.51.35 h • ' 01 Ford Mustang. $700. (I~ 76 Ca1Jafter 6PM. '72 VW Square bac k ~ Phune646-SS17 AM tFM cass, sorf. rblt eng. xlnt tires and mlr Oldl,.... 9955 Body xlnt. no rust $2000. 900 So. Coast Hwy. fm-4675. 957.0791 LGrJlllMI IHch • •••••••••••••••••••••• 01 Squareback. rblt eng, ·--·4' ... -1.13_1 --trans clu &t ofr/ trade rortruck 642-2978. '73 Olds Omega 4 door. V8. automatic. trans .. pwr. steenng & brakes. au-cond .. AM /FM stereo tape. only 52,000 miles & m excellent condition 1559PHFI Pn. pty $2250/bes l offer Ca 11 ~9,9866 days. 545-371\H everungs & weekends '72 VW Sqbk. good cond, ong1nal owner. S1400 894·2293 '66 Baja Bug, en!( reblt at 5000. Porsche eng. good cond $1000. Ph 646°2209 af\6PM, '57 oval window VW. red, Porsche rims, sunroof- nd& rag top, rblt eng, stroog, rast. $1200/bst of· fer. 49&-0309 '76 Chev Monza Town Coupe V-8, auto. PS. AC. AM/FM stereo CllS5 Dix int. lo m1 Nu tires. llSX)/b6tolr675 7953 '7S Town Coupe. White ------ landeau top Auto, Xlnt '78 Cutla ss Sa Ion cond. Lo rru One own,·r. Bl"Olliham, 4dr. 15.000M . $2500 84&-8250 loaded. 1685(1. 552-8656 ecn.fh 9932 '71 Cutla.ss, AC. stereo. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dr. good cond. $875/bst •CORVETI'ES! ...:«:.:..:.r..:..642..:..·..:..152:.::.1:......_ __ _ WE BUY USED CARS ~~~~~~~~~I '78 911 se-petro blue 1968 VW Van runs good '::: loaded. xlnt cond. low SIK)O. aft.er6PM Excelleot body work ~ 9960 'upervised by Ric ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wri1ht, fibergla u '811 PLYMOUTH f :uelllte 5J)ecia.lial. 2 dr hrdtp. Low mileage. HOWA.IDCt.,,,_. reblt engine. radio. CALL PAPP\' UsedC.r Mgr 540-5630 •DRIVEA * * LITILE ••• * SAVE A LOT ·1011 SSO~'·& so~ • I INC:Ot N·MFRCURY , '+-~-tAP ft<;OM PAR-&- 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA WllUY USIDCA.RSI We're the new Chevrolet dulerahlp In t.00 lrvlne Auto Cent.er. We need )'OW' Uled car! JOI MACPtBSOM CHEVROLET 2,1 Auto~ Drive ~ --1tf1222 WANTE~ Lale model Toyotn. VolVOI, PSckupa • Van.a. Call UI klday I -"We nef'd t.o ouy cle11n Dal$Wl U3ed can.·· $Will Pay Top Dollar S COST~E~A DATsCJN •••. 284$llAR80 R BLVD 540.6410 540.021 l '13 2'0Z, air. 63,0000 ml Pflf mech cood. '4500 . Pb5tOC55 °74 8210, r11d.lo. cu• .• new clutch at llrH, Sl600. ano1 "Tl a.oz. /\IC. new Urea. '4.K mJ. or11 ml, xlnt «Jnd. '4000 .... 2052 aft :> pm. Loee80methtn1 valuable ' Pleet an ad ln our Loet and Found column• 1\ult '1 wbere people look when tbe1've found an ttemotvalue. ~768-8502 67>3974 '70 9tl-T . Burgundy . 96.000 ITU AM 1FM stereo cass. Xlnl cond. $6900 firm ~07 '77 924, Blk1Blk. Mi nt' Snrl. AC. Stereo w1cass Pollshed Alloy whttlM 33,0M m1 New Kon1 shocks $8900 or take over lease pymt's or 1237/mo. No cuh req'd 640-5142 days, 581-0794 evel/Wkndl. '66 Porsche 912, oo1y 6,000 on eng. sa.950. (213> 4.'Jl..aaN, "'4-7151 'Tl ~be 911.S. 5 t pd. air, Blaupunkt stereo\ t unr 'f , blk/b lki ol cooler. headers, • lo)'tl. P/W, roe l•mfll. 8K ml. $11.3115. m-osu. ·• Tara• 91.2. m lt eng. Alloys, 5 1pd. SHOO. •21u. '63 Porsche Claulc. Beaut. red c~. w /new blk lot. Nr new eog. bnkel. Koft! adj 1hockl • txtrem e ly clean • atral~t. 2 owner cer. On.11 '5500· CaJJ 940-0Ta '65 VW. Squareback, sun· roof, radials. new bat tery, runs. must sell. s:n:>. 661{lS(l 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALIS. SBVICI AHOLIASIMG OVERSEAS Dl!:LlV ERV EXPERTS LUUllCE VOi.VO lJl88 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 646-9303 540-94'7 OIAHM COUNTY VOLVO EXQ..USlVELY VOLVO IAl"letll Volvo Dealer ln 0.-ant• County! BUY or LEA.SF. DIRECT Dove &QuailSt..s. hea~. air rond <needi. NEWPORT BEACH repaJr). power steenn.: 833-0555 & power brakes. Gd tran8JIC)rt.al.lon. Slll5 Can 1977 CORV!TI'E ~1~~ wffkend.. LOADED' While with --------- black mterior and tn ex ~ 9965 cellmt cood.Jt.K>n. • •••••••••••••••••••••• cmttlER Leasing Al Irvine Auto Center 238113 Rockfleld Blvd. LakeForesl 7 .... 026 '73 Poot1ac Grandville· Automatic trans., pwr. steering, n ew pwr. brakes. new 11hcx:ks. pwr. windows. AM /FM stereo 4' a~r clean I Must see w appreciate! Asking c:.,.-t9 l 3 $lil00. Call 497 -3887. ••••••••••• ••••••• •• • • • Trans Xlnl od '74XR7Clean, lo•dcd. ~ll,y loa~. PS.COP S: Muataacr1flcel Pwr wtocl. Pwr dr Jcks, $11-3883 air AM/FM stereo tape. .. Oouaar; As la.· $750. Oh.Ill lol. ts17~. 832·47415. 673-7Ul2 evoa. 497·2887 WW rtrn call. dayl 'Tl Grand Prlx, 20,l50M, "'13 XR7. 31,000 ml. Ndt vory c lean. All pw r radial&, AC, AM /FM lllOO.Byowner,640-7030. stereo Very clea.o. Sl700 VMJll 9'74 6e0-82lill. ...................... . '7S VI Vqa Panel Wagon Loollin1 for • home of llO KP l50 Motor Needs your own? You'll find aome..n. body in good many bome1 edvertJaf!d tbape. $400 call .rt for ult lo Clastllltd e :OO pm wk. a ltea. f'Vf'rf day. ..-rsAlk for Bryan Hunting ton Beac h Fountain Valley EDI TI ON Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks • I l VOL. 71, NO. 346, 3 SECTIONS, 3A PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1978 TEN CENTS Recall Group Labled Rahble-rousers • II)' aoa aT rtta I perpetrators al31Cl o-• Dlllr ·#t.1111111.llH~ of tryln1 to aain Four tluotJncton U«!':ICl~ltelV"'f!l>ldfDl,_. lhf' clh attomev' ol f'od offtriab '*ho w~ na wtth bf-ins d tna<'Uve rtull arhon la \ wt filed be fou r otficlal1 Mayor their off1ctaJ rwpol\Htl to the al· Ron Pamn.on, City Altorno lt!(latlon.s Monday Gall Hutton and Councilmen i\muna ocl'N!r thlnaa. th of. Ron Shenkman and John flc1al1 t'la1mt.od that th• reull or Thomas wrrc.-served r~Mll .i•ni~en1 are rabble rou C'ni and pa~r1' at a C'lty (.'ounc1l mttf'tlng duaidt-nt~ who "thrl\ ~ on Otoe-4 turmoil ·· Th~> hMd s ~vcn day~ lo In Bovan S laying respond to the charges. 11le1r 11nawers will ~ alhtched to re. cull pttiUon.s In his official respoft.se, Pat- tinson saJd the recall group is ~elf-11t-rvin1 and ne1at1ve "and out to destroy rather than build a ~tter community." · 'ThMe vaguf' charges are out- rageou11 and an Insult and I challenge these dissidents to prove t\e1r charges." he satd. Mistrial Refused Shenkman, who has previous· ly announced that he intends to step down from the City CouncU next Monday, labe l ed the charges irrational and false. ''The leade r s of this ir· responsible action are com- prised of a small group of dissi- dent militants whose only goals and objectives a r e to create chaos and confusion, ... he said . Mrs . Hutto n said recall backel"s are part or a group which seeks to subvert her office and lobby ror legal advice to support their own personal goals and political objectives. "If they cannot control this of. rice, they seek to destroy It and the ci~y government it serves." she said. Councilman John Thomas de- nied all allegations against him that included incompetence, fis- cal irresponsibility, failure to respond to citizen needs, •n· volvement in praettces which appear to be deceitful to vot.ers. conflict or interest and conduct unbecoming an elected official. Those who signed the recall papers lncrlded Steve and Jean Schumacher. Nedra Matney. wife or former Mayor J erry Matney, Buddy Combest, Marie <See RECALL, Page AZ) In FiOri's Trial I \ ) By GARV GRANVILLE Of U. o.lty ~tl.C SUff Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland refused today to declare a mistrial in the murder trial or 42-year-old Jerry Peter Fiori. Fiori is the accused slayer of Stephen John Bovan of Fountain Vallev who was killec1 in a hail of gunfire outside a Newport Beach nlghter'S' Oct. 22, 1977. Bovan's slaying touched off an investigation by Newport Beach police that eventually led to the indictment of seven persons on Huntington Rejects Police Pact Offer_. Huntington Beach city of- ficials ,reportedJy balked at a new two-year contract propogal by police officers in a closed door salary session Monday night. The City Council apparently turned down the offer because 0( differences oo how the salary in· crease would be based in the second year or the contract. Both sides are scheduled to go to arbitration Thursday after a batter and prolonged sala ry dispute. A council source said today the city balked on giving officers a raise that would be based on the salaries or policemen in six cities comparable to Huntington Beach in size. The source said the City Coun· cil also wanted to consider lhe officers' total pay package in its decision, including fringe benefits. The city has been offering of· ficers a nve percent increase at present with another two per- cent boo6t July 1. Police officers have been ask· ing for a 7.5 percent increase at present with another four per- cent hike July 1 on a 15-month contract. In their new offer. police re- porJ.edly reduced their pay de· mands for the fi rst year from 7.5 percent to seven percent. lron-naan Ref!ord -~ School Chief Ends 34 Years of Service •I • When S.A. "Al'' Moffett leaves· the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District Dec. 31. he'll leave an iron-man t record that will be tough to top. ; Mo ffett has not missed a •• s ingle board or education l meet ing in his 14 year s as superintendent. H t> calculates t h a t he's attended at least 336 regular ) meetings and sl)t!nt more than l.J 1.000 hours at the b oard I sessions. ·•t 've b een unu s uall y healthy," Moffett says. "I just hope it continues." t Moffett attributes his good health in part to clean living and a physical examination each i year. "I keep on top of things that way." Moffett says he was sick only six days during his 34-year tenure in the Huntlngton Beach district. ~ tie has accruea al>ouf350 days ' of sick pay plus unused vacation ~ time. p· He plans to apply that time so i that his retirement can begin at the end of the month. "I told my s uccessor (Lawrence Kerri~r) that I will be a round as long as J can be or ~ ltelp, but I don't want to get in l 'lis way." l Job Lou Appealed LOS ANGELES <AP> -Staff f members of the Greater Loe f Angeles Communlty Action 'I Agency pleaded with Presldent l Carter on Monday for the jobs t they are scheduled to lose when t the proble m ·plagued r anti-poverty agency goes out 0( bu11 lnes1 . Carlos Chavez, GLACAA employ ee •epresentaUve, said unless the president, city or county steps in. all 135 at.airers wtll be Jobless Dec. 31. -, DelfyPWif~ SIEPPING DOWN School Chief .Moffett Kemper, who has been superintendent in Palmdale, will take over bis new duties Jan. 2. Moffett has been spending his last weeks visiting schools and talking with the chlJdren. •'These are the kind or memories I want to take with me," he said. Moffett said he and hls wire, Vernie, plan to travel and that he will take a more active interest In bis hobby of photography. Moffett. who aat through his last board meeting Monday from board President Dave Sonksen: ''Our community always wUJ be indebted to Al Moffett for bia contribution and dedication to our chlldren and their educ1Uon. "HiA kind manner and friendly smile wtll be m!ased." .t murder conspiracy charges re- lated to Bovan's death. It is Fiori, of Huntington Beach , who is the admitted gun- man who fired nine bullets into Bovan during what he claimed was a roust over a sour drug deal. Simultaneously, Flori has in- sisted the shooting was in self defense and that he knew by rep- utation Bovan sometimes car - r ied a ~un. Goodf)ge to Golda The mistrial issue erupted Tuesday when prosecutor Jay Moseley asked if it wasn't true that Fiori killed a man in Maryland four years ago and claimed self defense . Moseley's question caused de· fense attorney Roger Rosen to jump to his feet shouting objec tions. An army guard of honor carries the flag dra ped coffin containing the body of former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir from the Israeli parliament bllilding. Mrs. Meir, who died ft'riday at the age of 80, was interred on Mount Herzl, next to the g r ave of forme r Prime Minister Levi Eshkol. <Related story Page A4 > At the same time, Fiori in the witness box shouted his denJal of Moseley's allegation. "That's not true, that's not true. His own partner shot him." Fiori shouted as the courtroom for an instant turned lo bedlam. When Judge Kneeland quieted the turmoil he ordered the jury taken from the room and the at- torneys to meet with him in chambers. Iran Soldiers Kill Huntington Up to 40 Dissidents s;;;;n;;rike Rosen said the misttial shoutd be declared because the ques- tion asked Fiori would cause the jury to be prejudiced against the defendant He called Moseley's question totally improper and oot related in any way to Bovan's killing. Fiori is just one or seven de· fendants charged in a grand jury indictment with conspinng to kill Bovan. He is the first to stand tnal and in his testimony has been adamant that the shooting was n ot pa rt of a re venge con- spiracy. Fiori insisted he shot Bovan in the early morning hours of Oct. 22, tm outside a Newport Beach nightery after a drug deal had gone sour. One of his co-defendants in the cons piracy indictment backed his story. Elsie Kulik, 29, said she had no knowledge or an alleged con- spiracy to do away with Bovan m retaliation for the kidnapping a month earlier or her husband. Alexander Kulik. Mrs. Kulik admitted that the s mall band of former Hare Kris hna sect members her husband headed were terrorized by the so-called Italians. The Italians, a small group in whic:1 Fiori was a member, were allegedly trying to muscle in on the drug business the J'.iahnas were operating atonr the Orange Coast on an tnterna· tlonal scale. TEHRAN, Iran CAP) - Soldiers fired on ' massing crowds of anti-shah protesters in Isfahan today, kilUng at least 20 in the second straight day or bloody viole n ce. informed sources in that city reported. The sources, close to securitv authorities, sai'd at least 40 persons have been slain and more than~ wounded in Isfahan, 250 miles south of Tehran, since riot- ing erupted Monday. . Opposition sources claimed hundreds of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi 's roes were massacred by army gunfire, in· eluding machine gun barrages from helicopter guns hips . But the city's governor. M anuchehr Haqdan , denied those reports and said today's fighting lasted two hours without casualty. The government thus far has confirmed only fi ve deaths and many wounded Monday. A Western diplomat in Isfahan, who declined to be iden- tified. reported by telephone: ''The army has regained con· trol of the streets. There's still som e firing in the air to get peo. pie off the streets. But the situa· lion is not very good and it's very tense." Diplomatic sources reported the city hall. secret police head- quar ters, two telecommunica- tions buildings, five banks, eight liquor s tores, four movie theaters and a hotel were destroyed or badly damaged in fires. Tile sources said several thousand Americans living in I sfah an cowered in their Cash Crush ... Shoppers Grob Bank Loot SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Scores of Christmas shoppers got a Utile extra ~day cash ~~d it wasn't because of their diligent otl~ to Christmas savl~gs clubs Police said shoppers grabbed for all the cash they could -more than $4,000 worth -when robbers at a shoppi.ng center left the scene of their crime Monday with a leak:lng pillowcase ''It was a spontaneous "Christmas gift from the Bank of America," police officer Bill Langlois said. Langlois said two men robbed the bank's Ston estown branc h of $12,724.29. When thelr pillowcase split, they ran off i.n opposite dlrectlons, but were later captured with the remaining cash. • • guarded compounds as the fight- ing swirled through the streets. Ther e were no reports or American in1uries The fightmg "was confined to the northeastern sector of the ci- ty t his mornin2 for two hours. (See IRAN, Pa~e A2) Mexican Ouistl1W3 Treat Today "Las Posadas." a Christmas festival highlighted by a pro- cession and carolin~. will bf> celebrated tonight al 6 at Oak View Elementary School, 17241 Oak Lane, Huntington Beach. Dan Flores. the school's bi- lingual·bicultural program direc- tor, satd the surrounding com- munity is invited to attend the event that will feature singing by second. t hird and fourth grade students More than 200 youngsters are expected to take part in singing Christmas carols in Spanish and English at homes throughout the neighborhood. Flores said. After the caroling. youngsters and community members will be invited to the school for Mex· ican chocolate and s weet bread All children will receive Christmas stockings filled with Mexlcancan()y. lotll and gum stuffed by parents involved with the school's bllingual-bicultural program, Flores said. B4BY SIITERS COME RUNNING "1 reeeived a ton or responses from Westminster to Coeta Mesa to Long Beach and all of Newport Beach. It really got me outo( a blDd."' Tbat's the advertising success story of the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: Baby sit my 2 fine sons, ages 9 (I.he 1ngcl> & :; llhe devil> In CdM. Dad works weird hrs. The boys ntt>d )'OU Mual have senscorliumor. If you 1tave an an,el and devil who need baby 1ittin11 c.all lhe Daily Pttot at 6'2·5678. By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR, OI CM o.llY Piiot St.IH About SO Huntington Beach High School students picketed their campus and refused to at t.end classes this morning to pro· test a reported teacher "sick-in" by 57 instructors Monday. Only 18 Huntington Beach High School teachers said they were ill and dad not attend classes today. Almost half of tht• school's 128 t eachers reported they were sack Monday. District officials said lhey believe Monday's high number of teacher absences was or ganized but teacher leader~ cla im the reported "sick-in" may have been a wildcat effort. T eachers have threatened to strike Jan. 3 if no contract set· tle ment can be reached with the school board. Brandishing slJ{ns that read "Teacher Sick-ins Mean No Education .. and "Sick-ins Mean Higher Taxes." the students led by freshman Ken Klein, 14, marched in front or Huntington Beach High School as other youngstl'rs arrived on school buses. Klein said his father gave him the idea ror the protest. . 'Other <See PICKETS, Page A2) ®r:::c&; :ast Weathe r Increasing c loudin~ss early Wednesday and becoming cloudy in the af- ternoon. Lows tonight 47 to 53. Hi~hs Wednesday in the upper 60s. INSIDE TODAY Even though Sen. Edward KennNy keepa dengmg M'• a pre~ candidate, M u doing thino• ~" c:ire eZ'{'tcttd to do 81lt e1'eft ht. wife doan'f know /OT 111~. See Teddy -lbmnmg or Not, PogeA1. .. ct .. .. AU "" AU c;.te ., ., A14 M • Cl..J CJ .,, ai.J lb .. .. M A• ' .. A.2 GAii. Y PILOT H/f l u..d•X ~emo.r 12. 1111 l,200 Bo111 e les11 Hatchet Man <AwHinuelf Floods Crest In 3 States CLAYTON (AP > After wffb ol worry over a 1rowin, bud1et dellclt In lhhi c:ommu.nlly of 1.500, chi<"f ~mlnistrator P@te Ar t"hulela dt:ltrmlntd s<>mt.'<>llf! had to 80 By~ ANoc:la&.tiel Prna Thl' Ohio R1vt't crept tov.artf 1t!. h1gh~t point m m ort' th1tn dl'l'&dl' t on a), lr1 v1n1 •n •·•umated l ,200 peoplt" tem porerOy hom I tn a ll COUDl) Jn!I of Otuo, lndlan and tl.f'tl tur k) I th•l11 h••I photo 1~11icr AJ . Cnrte r's Prote • t io11 Hampere d ? W ASIUNG'l'ON c \ t' 1 ~'( rct St1rVl\'l' P1rcr t or JI Stewurt Knight swd toduy he bellcvts his agency'i, a btltty to protect t.M president from assa~s1nat1M1 111 hampert.>d by new restriction~ on fe d e r a l 1nve st1g111t1 o n11 of domestic orgamzat1on:t "Jn effect we ure trymg to run a iero-error operahon." Knight told the House assasi.1nat1om. comm1ttt-e. "The best way to prevent :.otnethmg from happening 1s to know in advance who ll> planning what. when and whe re." But Rep. Robert Edgar. D· Pa., told Knight that federal tn· vestigations in the pas t ha rassed the late Martin Luther King Jr. and violated the prl\lacy of groups as well as individual Americans. "How do you walk the tight hne between your needs for in- formation and t h e raght to privacy?" F.dgar asked. "It is a real dilemma," Knight replied. "I'm confident that our zea I to do our job is not going to blind us to rights of privacy." The Secr et Service director s aid his agents' duty under a new FBI plan ror responding to the assassination of a president would be first, to get the pres i· dent out of the area and second, to freeze the scene Asked whether the age nts are l'quipped to l'apture the as!>· .il>S ln . Knight s aid, ·'The <ins wer 1s yes " "Our 1mmt>diate concern," he said later. "is, 1s there a con s pirary and does that con spiracy endanger our other pro· tectees." Testifying before the House panel Monday, FBI Director William H Webster said he favors a death penally to dete r pre::.ident1al assassins. But he s a 1d it might be tough for Congress to write a law thal would meet Supreme Court test~ on capital punishment. "I don't have any problem with capital punishment on the assassination of a pres ident,'· the FBI director said "I think it would tx-perceived as a deter rent " Valle y Weighs Street Work For Colonia Fountain Valley City Council mem bers will discuss the con tinued effort to bring street im· provements to Colonia Juarez tonight. Councilmen meet at 8 o'clock in the council chambers , 10200 Slater Ave Thl' city's fifth year applica- tJon for a federal Housing and Community Development pro- gram grant for $347,000 will be the firs t item s lated for dis- cussion tooight. Members of the public also will be invited to discuss plans for two new streets to be con- structed between Calle Madero and Avenida Cinco de Mayo in the Cotonia. The str~t.c; arc lo be paid for w1•h federal funds earm arked for 1hat purpose m years past. 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( °'""'Y tonwr..,.fttOP\ 5'o-1220 The NattonaJ Wuth.r Servtet' u1d tht• n vt•r 1pp<•11rf'd w bt.· \'rl'i.t int .. 1 !18 t f~l ..il noon to- d11~ the• hlWtt'Sl il'~ bt'tn.1oncl' 7 rtooct •lttaic at Canclnnatl lS ~ ffft Tht• n vn wu rt 1nr faster thlll\ pn-dl('ll•d ul l.OUISVlllt', "\ \o\ h•·n II Ill '\IJll ,, ht'duh.>d l(I l re 1 Thur~-.y Partf, ol Ktnturky remuuwd paral~11'd by wct·kcnd nood •. .. nd t1 utho r1t1<-• t.'l\tlmall'd rtam"'JI'' t•,ct:t1<hng SlOO m1lhoo I Jl t'liJlt'tJ pl\OW, PM'1t' AJJ Th,• rum "wolkn Kentut'k) R 1H •1 '4 .t~ ll't·t'<lin.i from 1ti. 1H•t•k1 1111 l'rt•\t 1f-J1 Ill#( lllUddJt:d ho mt·' h u ,11\l'l>'>t:b und 1ndu ,l rt~' in Jo'ranklurt . Kl , '°'ht'f(' 0uodJnU Wlllt lhc WOr~t In mort-th.m W H'ltrl~ Ciov Juh1u1 C1:1 rr oll J'kNt Mondu) for federal du,i.~tt•r rclu:f Many f'ranl\Jort rei.1dents retur1wd to their homea. but 11chools. i.tat" offices and the county courthou~e remained closed Muny homl's tn the state ca pital were without wat.erhand a bout 1 ,400 were w ll ou\ ul1hhe11 The Kentu<:ky Raver crested an Frankfort al 48 5 ft>el, a foot higher than in d record flood of 1937. There were no deaths or inJuries reported , and police s aid there were no reports of looting. Dozens of fam1l1 es were evacuated Monday from homes in New Richmond, Newtown, Moscow and Cincinnati Ohio and in Dayton, Ky. ' ' Standby s helte rs were prepared in several Ohio commuruties, a nd 10 Augusta, Ky., and Aurora, Ind. fi'rotrt Pag~ A J RECALL ... Buckland. Bruce Greer . Sally Tun:.tall, Dean Albright, Ben Borcomon, Joseph Whaling and Gordon Hatch Schumacher. a spokesma n for the group, said he will deal in specific charge~ later . I"• c Ing the v1t"tl m •quarely In the mirror. Archul«:lM fired hlm11clf lut week Archuletu. 36. a.id "cold hurd lac~" showed his WH lM m Mt ~xpendabl4' job m~ the l3 on the :.ta ff Worker Injure d in FVTum.ble A 23 year o ld cons truction worker was in guarded condition today after falling JO feet into an undernound sewer vault m Fountain Va lley Monda~. Robert Lee reportedly sur. rered muJhole fractures in lhe fall at the site of the sewer prOJ · ect at Ellis Avenue and Bushard Street. Paramedics worked on Lee at the bottom or the coocrete vault for an hour before they could ra i s e him lo sa fely on a stretcher attached to a crane. He was reported to be con· sc ious during the entire lime but in shock. Fountain Valley Fire Captain David Heffner said it was amaz· 1ng that Lee didn't suffer even more injuries. He came within inches of im· paling himself on scaffolding at the bottom of the vault, Hefthe bottom of \he v a ult. Heff· ne r said. Ther e were unsubstantiated reports that Lee landed on his feet Witnesses we re unable to say how Lee happened to fall. A .fellow worker said he ~aw Lee just at the instant he disap- peared into the vault. Workers al the scene said that the Johnson Steel Company of Compton was in the process of installing sewer pumping equip- m ent at the lime of the accident. The victim, a resident of Venice. is an employee of the company. Fro• Page Al PICKETS AT SCHOOL. • • s tudents said they will join us during second period." Klem said Prmc1 pa l Larry Luc as said s tudents may be considered trua nt 1f thcv s kip c la sses "Many are try mg to find a rt>a son to get out of their work," Lucas asserted School Board Preside nt Zita Wessa confronted the s tudents and told them they .. weren 'l ac. comphshmg anythmg .. But the stude nts r etorted "Wi•'re mad." Mrs. Wessa ad· vised lhc students to go to their r lasse s and attend tonight's school board meeting lo voice their protest. Meanwhile. only 83 teachers did not a ttend cla !>se s dis - trictwide due to illness today. A total or 137 of the'd1strict's 830 te<ichers were off 111 Monday. The district has seven !>chools in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Westminster. The highest number of teacher a bsences reported at any school today was 20 at Edison High School in Huntington Beach. School officials said it m<1y be several days before 1t will be known if a ny teachers will be docked a day's pay for calhag m .sick. Teachers are r equired to have doctor's notes ii they can· not a ttend classes due to illnc~s T eachers are expected lo picke t tonight's 7 o 'cloc k school board meeting at Huntington Be ach High School. 1905 Mam St. Teacher lea ders have been de· mandmg a one-year. five per. cent pay hike retroactive to Ju. ly. 1978, and a binding arbilra· lion clause for a ll grievances except those dealin~ with finan- cial matters. But school board members re· fus e to budge from their la~t of· fer or a fi ve percent pay boost from J anuary to July or 1979 and only adVlsory arbitration. The mne-month-old contract talks Clrt' currently deadlocked with no new negotiation sesl:.iOnl> ~cheduled at this time Gophers Gone HB Street Dig Ousts Rotknts No one seems to know what happened to the gophers whose burrow1ng last year undermined a 200-yard section of Frankfort Avenue in Huntington Beach and forced the road's closure. Excavation or the street by c ity crews apparently h a s -fri.&htenecLthL-UU11bu.o.c.Uous_ rodents away. Last January, city engineers ordered the street closed to through tramc because rains flushed out the gopher holes and caused serious erosion in the s treet's foundation. Crews are now rebuilding and compacting the foundation. They hope to finish the damaged street by the first or the year. said public works engineer Jack Miller. Miller. Mill e r said many of the gophe rs· hole s we r e found during the recen~ excavation but not one o ( th°t! burrowe~ was s een. Residents on Frankfort near t h e intersection o r 8eac h Boulevard a nd lndlenapolis Teen Dad Viewed 'Fhe s~reo\YJ>ical p\ctures of the unwed teen.are father as uncarlna. uoln volved and '!.hllf\DilUlt··!~. often lnaccuralc. :)ee f!'ea -mg, Pa1 Cl Avenue. don't mind their street being torn up s ince t heir driveways are located in the allev behind their homes. And at least one resident, C h a rlotte H ibne r of 605 Frankfort Ave .. praised the gophers because the closinsz or {he street shut off traffi c in front o! her fiome. "At last we gel some peace and quie~. ·• Mrs. Hibner said 2 Bandits Roh Shoe Store • A young bandit wearing mirror s ungl asses a nd his female accomplice ro bbed a Huntington Buch s hoe store cle r k at knifepoint Monday night, fl eeing on roo~ with ~ tn cash. The pair of bandits ordered a clerk at Van's Tennis Shoes store, 15792 Springdale St.. to hand over the day's receipt.'! at about 6:).? pm Police said the robbers s tuffed the loot Into a red bicycle baa and ran out the sto re's back door. Both bandJts are believed to be In tMir 20's. The woman had blonde hair and uae male bandit. wore a white 1kl·ty~ Ja~ket, police said. Charges Fiied In Case Cornpl,unts t'haqpng four mule• capUir~ after the abort ed burglary of t• Westm1nst~r Mall department ~tore Sundoy were being sought today by Wcatmmster pollce. The quartet of fug1t1ves was roundod up m a Los Alamitos re1ldenUal dll\ttkl after a chase a t speeds up to 90 miles per hour. police said By the time Ted Darnell Daniels, 22. or Compton, Jerry Watson. 18, of Los Angeles. and two boys. 16 and 17, were ap· prehended, an entire police task force was involved Lawmen from Wes tminMer, Seal Beach, Los Alamitoi:. pohcl' departments and the Orangf' County Sheriff'i. Office and Ca lifornia Highway P atrol JOiRed the chase. police s aid. Criminal charges of burglary, conspiracy. grand theft of an auto. reckless driving and resist mg arrest were to be sought to day naming Compton and Watson, police said. The two younger youths were adm 1tted to Orange County Juvenile Hall and petitions c harging them with identical of. fenses will be filed with Orangt: County Superior Court Offa cer Earle Graham said the ctiasc was l:.parked at 2 50 a m Sunday when a silent burglar a larm firm <'rnployee reported a possible burglary at Buffum·s. He s <i1d officers arriving there s aw a 1967 luxury sedan speed ing away and spotted an array ol expensive c lothing and a TV set scattered around the store entrance. Investigators said a door had been forced open to gain entry T h e seda n accelerated and circled the mall three times with police in hot pursuit before its occup ants c hose a n escape route. Investigators said the <iuto Jumped a curb and sped away, running several red traffic light~ before racing north on the San Diego Freeway to turn off at Los Alamitos Boulevard. The chase ended whe n 1t pulled into a d riveway and its four occupants fled into the night. jumping fences and hiding in backyards until police flushed them out. Drugs Ring Broken Up TIJUANA. Me xico IAP> Baja California federal Judicial police say they sm ashed a Lol> Angeles-based interruttional drug s muggltng nng with tht.> seizure of $31 million worth of cocaine and arrests here and near the Gu<ttemalan border. Carlos Aguilar Garza. head or the federal anl1·drug campaign in Baja California, said Monday that lhe trafficke rs transported the cocaine from Colombia to Los Angeles 10 compact cars equipped with s ecret com partment.s. Those arrested were identified by Aguilar as Pedro Joaquin G u zman Col in. 47 , of Los Angeles. Gustavo Gonzalez. and two brother!., /\l(•Jandro and Jesus Mora Rolon . 8 Held in Death LAFAYETTE. Ala. CAP> Eight persons. most of them members of one family, have been charged with murder in connection with a Saturday night shootout that left one dead and two othe r s wounded , Chambers County authorities reported today . ' Tut Tours Gotham An ~mdent1fied spectat~r views the Canopic Coffin during a p r ess pre view o f the Treas u r e s of Tutankhamun e xhibit at New York·~ Metropolitan ~Iuseum of Art The miniature coffin of gold. carnelian C:tnd ~olored glas!l 1s inscribed to contain the kmg'!i mtcsttnc::.. Dougherty Ouster Move Falls Short A move lo ous t dissident Wiiiiam Do ughe rty from the Orange County Republican Cen tral Committee fell far s hort or its mark Monday night. In a 19·12 vote. the GOP Cen· tral Comm1ttet• tabl~ a m otion that would ha ve called for tht· committee to consider expcllin~ Dougherty for s peaking out against a Republican cand1datl' 1n th e recentl y r ondudcd generell election camp;u gn Tabling the motion meant 19 of the voters at the commitlet' m e eting did not wwnt Dougherty's proposed expulsion Today the outs r>0ken attorney s aid h~ was delighted by the ac l&On and s<i1d "it 11hows a movt· toward rea!>on 1tnd unity that Robber Holch Man Hostage At Knif epoint A masked bandit held a Hunt mgton B('ach gasoline station employee al knifepoint while an a ccomplice ransacked an office and fled with $391 in loot early Monday morning Police sa id the man with the kn1ft' told William Ward Franklin. an employel' at Bill and Paw·~ Mobil Station. t5001 Golden We~t St . "I'm only do mg this because I 'm hungry, .. when he fl CIShed the blade dur mg the 4 15 a m . holdup The bandit. whose head wal> c~vered with a green watch cap with two eyeholes cul out. w,a;t ed for his unseen companiotno find $291 in cash and a watch value d at $100 in a cabinet before ordering Franklin to stay put. Police believe both bandtt!> fled on foot has been absent over the past six years. ··,When on e• beco mes d m ember of thl· lh-pubhcan Ccn tral Committee, one docl>n"l give up his right or free speec h und~·r the F1n,t Am<'ndment of the t; ~ Cons titution.· Uou~hcrl ·' ).atd JI <.• bc•cuml· J target of th1 · ou:.te r mo' e when he s poke ou1 ag;unst the elt·ction or John Schmitz 1n the 36th Stall· Scnoll· D1i.lricl And o n ce G OP parl v chairman Lois Lundberg raised the issue oC party loyal!} Do ugherty became even mon · outspoken. ln add1t1 o n to taking o n Schmitz. Doughert} said he will run agamst State Sen J ohn Braggs. R· F ulle rton . in the Re publican primary election IO 1980. In a conver sation toda~. Dougherty criticized Brigg:> for failing last week to !)Upport .1 senate resoluti.on commcmorar ing murdered Sa n Franc1sto Supervisor Harvc~ Milk ··Harvey Milk wa~ an e lected 0Hlc1al and a follow human b1· 1ng, .. Doughe rt} c.a1d 'Watergate and Judg t· Sinc-.1 1J ohn> got rid of the f(•lon:. on the Republican party and no"' 1t·l' time to gel rid of tht' t>1got:.. Dougherty satd From Page A I IRAN ... hur 11 wa:. brou~hl under control b' troop~ wllh no d<'Jlh:. or serious m;uric:.,.. t he f.:Overnor :.aid Diplo matic '>O urce ' '\ll1d troops ro1:1med the bJllered s treets. smashin~ the wmdow' of l>lores d1splay1ng portraits of exiled M().')l<'m leader A vHtullah t\homam1. leader of th(• ye-.r long campaign to topple the 59 year old mona rch Choose' o soecrol bell trom Ol1r e'll1ens1ve- c;erec 11on o f t'-ond rubbeel vooJ leothPr~ ~ . 7 Irvine ' Today' N.Y. ) Closing I t oe ks ·~H VOL 71 , NO. 346, 3 SECTIONS, Jot PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1978 TEN CENf.fj ~_;_~~~~~;._. ________________________________________________ q Court Rejects Mistrial for Fiori ·1 By GAa\' <;RANVIU.£ OfU.O..i.~ ...... Oran•• C"ount) SuPf"rior COW't Judie R .. rt Knttland rdused today to dttla~ a mt trial In tM. murder lr1nl ol t.2 )'t"ar old Jt-rr)' Pt'ter t-'\on t'1orl ti. tn.• ac ~u t>d "ltyt"r ol St l'Phtn J()h.n Om ~rn uf fo'ounwtt Vullev v.t-.> was kllled an M hail of 6'Unf1rt-out 1dt• N .... port Beach ruahlery O<-t 22 l9'77 Bovan'a 1laytng touchpd orr an 1nvHU1auon b)' N wport. lk•<'h pohce that t"Vt"ntually led to the tnd1ctmmt of ll'V n ~rson6 on murdtr <'Onlplrac)' chuge r~ la.led to Dovan'"> dc:uth It 11 t•1orL vf ti unt lngton Ktat'h. who l!'i tht> admitted 1un man v.t-.> f1n'd 01ne bullet~ into Bovan dunner what he rl1um~ v.-as a roust ovt"r u sour druM dul S1 m ultlUM.'OUSJy, Fiori has in- 1l1tt,'<1 lM t hooUn,a WMS in self d_,fense and that he knew by rep. ut lion Bovan sometimes car· ritd a ICWl • The mlstrlul issue erupted Tu"11day when prosecutor Jay Mos~ley asked 1f 1t wasn't true lhut Jo'tor1 kille d a man in M11ryland four years ago and claimed 1.1elf defense. Mo1>eley's question caused de· Toll • Ill Iran Hits 40 Dead Cash Crush Slwppers Gra b Bank Loot SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Scores of Christmas s hoppers got a little extra holiday cash and it wasn 't because of their diligent devotion to Chris tmas savings clubs. Police said s hoppers gr<;1.bbed for all the cash they could -more than $4,000 worth -when robbers at a shopping center left the scene of their c rime Monday with a leaking pillowcase. "It was a spontaneous Christmas gift from the Bank of America." police offi cer Bill Langlois said. Langlois said two me n robbed the bank's Stones town branch o f $12, 724 .29. Whe n their pillowcase split, they ran off in opposite directions, but were later captured with the remaining cash. lroine Cops Solve Soup-theft Mystery The owner of a t rucking firm was in hot water today. Irvine police say he s to le 144,000 packages of dried noodle soup from ao Irvine firm. . Glenn Masatoro Tominaga. 35. was booked into Orange County Jail on sus picion of grand theft a nd possession of s tolen property. Unfortunately, said Irvine detective Ron Flathers, police only amved in time to recover six containers or soup. The rest is believ~ to have been sold lo independent grocery stores. Flathers said Maruchan Inc., 1902 Deere Ave., repQrled in October that 6,000 cases of soup worth $39,000 and containing 144,000 individual packages of dried noodle soup had been taken. Based on investigation and a tip f ro m a n a non y mou s informant, Flathers said, police a rrived at Tominaga 's Stanton home Monday and a llegedly found packages of s oup identifiable by lot number as coming from the stolen cases. Flathers said Tominaga's trucking firm had handled some deliveries for Maruchan Inc., a lthough it's still not known exactly how the cases, believed to have been removed in one tractor-trailer load , were ta ken from the warehouse without being noticed. Low--income Houses Approved in Irvine Irv i n e plannin g com · missione rs have approved, by a vote of 3-1 an application to build a federally subs idized low- incom e hous ing project at • University Town Center, across from UC Irvine. Planning Co"'ihmissloner Hank • Adler cast the only no vote. ernment Housing, a division of Shapell Industries, o( Beverly .Hills, has yet to secure final ap. proval of an HUD government subsidy of $299,000 toward rent assiatance for low-incole ten· ants. Sbapell representatives ex· peeled approval by next sum- mer. with construction on the estimated 10-monlh project to begin next September. 600 Hurt In Heavy Rioting TEHRAN. Iran (AP> -Two d ays of fi er ce street battles between troops and anti-shah protesters have killed at lt:'ast 40 people and wounded more than 600 in Isfahan. Iran's second Cl· ty. reliable medical sources re· Ported today. The sources s aid the fi ve hospitals in the industrial city. 250 miles south of Tehran, wert• packed with casualties, many or them m serious condition. The sources reported more than 20 of the people slain by hHvy gunfire were killed Mon- day when rioti114 broke out after a Moslem religious demonstra - tion at the climax of the powderke g holy month or Moharram. when widespread trouble was expected. Opposition sources claimed hundreds of sha h foes were massacred by army gurifire. som e of it machine-gun bar- rages from helicopter gunships prowling the skies above the city Th e c it y's g overnor, Manuchehr Haqdan. denied the opposition charges in an in- te r view with The Associated Press. Official sources thus far have confirmed six fatalities and many wounded in the two days of violence. A doctor tn one or Isfahan's m ain hospitals said wards were jammed with wounded suffering from gunashot wounds or severe beatings by troops and loyalist s upporters of Shah Mohammed Reui Pahlav1. "The military is threatening to cul off power in the city," the doctor said. "If that happens. many of these people will die because we will not be able to treat them or kee p them on life support systems.'' •The U.S.-trained doctor d eclined to be identified by name. Eyewitnesses s aid troops roamed the streets of Isfahan Monday and today, forcing peo· pie to shout "javid shah!" - long live the shah -and beating them if they refus ed. A Western diplomat in Isfahan. who declined to be iden· t1Cied, reported by telephone: "The army has regained con· trol of the streets. There's still <See lllAN, Page AZ> read RepHea - fense attorney Roger Rosen to jump to his feet shouting objec- tions. Al the same time, Fiori in the witness box shouted his denial of Moseley's allegation. ''That's not true. that's not true. His own partner shot him," Fiori shouted as the court.room for an instant turned to bedlam. When Judge Kneeland quieted the turmoil he ordered the JW'Y taken from the room and the at- torneys lo meet with him m chambers. Rosen said the mistrial should be declared because the ques· lion asked Fiori would cause the jury to be prejudiced against the defendant He called Moseley's question totally improper and not related in any way to Bovan's killing Fiori is Just one of seven de· Goodf)ge to Golda fendants charged an a grand jury indktmenL with conspiring to klll Bovan. tte is the first to sta nd trial and In his testimony has been adamant that the shoollng was not part or a revenge con- spiracy Fiori insisted he shot Bovan in the early morning hours of Oct. 22, 1977 out.side a Newport Beach <See FIORI, Page A.2> An army guard of honor carries the flag. draped coffin containing the body of forme r Is raeli Prime Minister Golda Meir from the lsraeli parliament building. Mrs . Meir. who da.'CI Friday at the age of 80. was interred on Mount Herzl. next to the g r ave of former Prime Minister Levi Esh kol. <Related story Page A4) Music Chief Fired By Laguna Pageant By SfEVE MITCHELL OI IM D•lly Piiot Sl•ll Vete r an L aguna Beach Page ant of the Masters com- poser Vic Schoen has been ft red as musical director of the an- nual summer production, just two months aft e r for m er pa~eant dir ec tor D on WHliamson resigned his Post. Festival off1c1als said Schoen and the new pageant director. Glen Eytchison. "have widely differing opinions on the ap· proach to musir al the festival ·· Schoen joined the s ummer B4BY SI ITERS COME RVNNI NG ''I received a ton of responses from Westminster to Costa Mesa t o Long Beac h and a ll or Newport Beach. It really got me o ut o( a b'ind."· That's the advertising success story of the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad In the Dally Pilot: Dahy i.1t m~ 2 fine !>Ons. a~c:. 9 1 lht: angel) & S lthl• dtN1ll in Cdl\t Dad \'dirks wt•1rd hr!. T he bo ~ i. n{·t·d you Must hu Vl' i.l•nst•o1'h'umor If you have an a ngel and devil who need baby sitting, call the Daily Pilot at 642·5678 pageant in 1966 as director of music a nd composer of the an· nua l event which prC's ents rc·cr eation of a rtworks u!>ing live models. Eytchison said today his de" cision to fire Sc~oen was the r<.'- sult of .. different conc€.'pt:. on mus ic." adding .. It didn't look like we we r e ~oing to get together on the music so I made the change.·· Eytchison said he was looking for a musical approach that would highlight the art pieces on the s tage more directly "Vic apprCJached th€.' muMC ''ery generally. and I wanted to be specific:· Eytchis on ~aid .. I want to use the music in vet") spec1f1c ways to create ~pec1f1c altitudes.·· Eytch1son is a comp<>"il'r in hl'- own r ight, having compo:.l'd and arranged music for more than a dozen productions at South Coast Repertory in Costa M€.'s a The decision to fire Schoen was the result of d1 scu!>s1ons between the new director and members of lhe pageant's pro duction committee. comprised of p ageant directors Helen Keeley. Glenn Vedder and Jim· mie Schmitz. as well as staff personnel. "I called him in to talk about the music and it just didn't work )Ut," Eytchison said today "I iave the greatest respect for the nan. He's very talented and ha:. i great track record "But we had different con cepts a nd it became apparent ..(See FIR ED~J?age. A%J Meeting Set In Medical AUl DUpute By KATHY CLANCY 01 lflct 0.1tv Pilot Sl.ttl Orange Count:.· Administrative Officer Robert Thomas wai. or dNed today to meet with UC Irvine offi cials in efforts to rt.'· solve thl' growing controversy over county financed m edical care for the poor Supervisorc; als o authorized board Chairman Thom a~ Riley to send UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich a legal opinion s aying supervisor; have the nght to cut sl'rv1ces available to the in· d1g<:nt al UCI Medical Center The opinion. from Count~ Counsel Adrian Ku~per, seem mgl ~· contrad1cL'-the collecll\l' stance of lawyers who give ll'gal adv1 c €.' to t.:n1v€.'r <;1t y of Cahforn1a n•gent~. Th1: ~row1nJ? controveri.:-, stems from a tent alive plan b:, county supcrv1sorc; to chop about $5 million annually from what they pay UC I for certain elective outpatient and dental care at the med ical center and two c hnics. But UCl officials have insisted the cOWlt y does not hav<: the right to unilaterally reduce the volume or scOJl<: of services pro v1ded lo the poor Riley in the letter he 1s lo send to Aldrich noted, "as you are <See MEDICAL, Page A2> Coast Weadl----er Adler said he felt the Ho""lng and Urban Development subsidy money was Ult $.Pe less wisely than jt ~uld be. smce the housing project includes ame nities ($50,000 to $100,000 wo rth) like a Jac uzzi and recreation clubhouse. "It j""l seems to me we've forgotten what our purpose was in providing low cost ho':'sing .. " Adler said . "That proJect 1s nicer than some or the projects in this city that aren't s ub· sidized. Shopping Center Edibk lroine Police Auction Nets $1,118 to City Increasing c loudiness e arl y )Yednesday a nd becoming cloudy in the af- ternoon Lows tonight 47 to 53 Highs Wednesday in the upper 60s. "It seems to me we can do more with D\Oney than build clubhouses and Jacuzzis." Comrnlalooer Larry Hoffman was abeent from the meeliog. Elehty five of the 160 apart- ment• will be rented to the elderly. The rest are resel"Ved for famlllcs. A hundred or them wUl be on rent aubsldy. ;~ projed is to be built at the soul west comer of Harvard Ave ue and Zee Str~t. · Tbe developer, ShapeU Oov· l' By PIDUP ROSMARIN 01 tM D.llly l"llet St•ff · Wh e n you vis it Irvine's "Park view Center" off Unlversi· ty Drive. you've got lo be awful- ly care(uJ not to sit on It and crush it. You'll be more tempted to eat It. There are really two Parkvtew Centers. One is ln the S300 block of University Drive, and has stores, sidewalks and. usually shoppers. The o ther h•s stores. sldewallcs always has s hoppers, is actualfy localed inside the first Parkview Center, on a nine- fool-by·two-foot platform ln.1lde the fabric store, Boltique, and Is completely and deliciously cdl· bit. This other is a gingerbread replica in astonishing detail of the full·siie shopping center. If anything, Joy Shoemaker's gingerbread town is even better looking. than the real center, because the Laguna Hills woman took the liberty of using her Christm astime imagination lo depict it after a f res h snowfall. Inside each store is a decorat-ed Christmas tree. There are wreaths on all the doors. The bank has a drive•thru window, Just ltke the real-one. The tower haa a clock. S hoppers-S2 11ngerbrud men. women and children--are- dressed an Individual outfits, and C!xhlbil in their faces lnd.ivldua.I penonaliUe1\. • Three of the children's fi gures sit on snow sleds with pepper· mint candy cane runners and Hershey bar seats. Mrs. Shoemaker said it took her about seven days to build her shopping center. wllich was commissioned by m~rchant.s al the real center, It was whipped up using 2\.; doze n eggs. five p ints or molasses, three pounds of brown sugar. 2"11 ~unds of butter and 21 pound& of' flour. The lclns that represents the snow was made of two dozen egg w h Iles and 16 p o unds o( powdered au.gar ll Is a recipe Mn. ShMmakor does not Intend to attempt to dupbcate for olhen ... The maJn (he a EPUCA, P .. t A%) • I An auction or unclaimed goods conducted Saturday by the Irvin e Police Departme nt brought $1.118 into lh city general fund, officials reported. Items were auctioned off to 100 local bidders for as much us $200 and as liWe as a penny. Sgt. Robert. Kredel reported the highest price paid was for a 19-lnch Sony color television set. He also said It was the best ba rgaln. K redel who conducted the auctton. Umitcd the penny bid· ding to children, who opted for costume Jewelry. The a uction took about two hours. he said. J ......... • l I NSIDE TODAY 1-:vtn though Sm. Edward Kennedy kttps den¥ing 11e·~ a pre~ial candidate. he aa doing thfng1 candUlotes are c~cted to do. But even hi& tof/t doean't lalOW for 1Ure. See Tcddfl -Rtmnt11g or Not, PageA1. .. c IM M AU ... •M •t .. .. 4• .... i ! AZ OAILYPtLOl Ohio Floods Crest 1,200 Driven From Hom£s 8 ) ~ AsM>C"tatt-d Prtr.i. Thl' Ohio tt1ver t•r e>pl towurd tts M1hesl point 111 mun• thun ii dfradl' toda y. ll'avtna on ,•s t1mul,•d 1.200 tH'UIJll' lt·111 1'10rartl)· homeh·si. tn a l6 tounty ..r.-a of Oluo. lnd1unu nttd K~n tUl'k ) I lh•ID\ d photo, Pa•t 1\3 ) Th.-N11t1on.tl Wtalh•r Srr\lf('(• :-,ud tht· ri\t•r 111pp(?u ~ lo bt• OUT AS MAESTRO Pageent Mualc Chief Schoen l",.....P~AJ F1RED ••. they wouldn't work themselves out. .. Schoen. 62. was known as .. Mr. Music" al the pageant over the past 12 years. and wa!. well known in Hollywood as a top-notch composer. H e prod u ced t e l evision specials with Bm!'l Crosby, Andy Williams. Pat Boone. Ethel Merman. the· Telephone llour. and ti dramut1c t1claplat1on nf ·svrnJ,lalt ." with Carol Chan ning and EthC'I lforrymc>r<: lie tour('(f with Eddie Fisher in 1974. conducting orchestras in .I :.i p t1 n . t h l' P h 1 I i p p 1 n 4' ~ • 1\us lralta, llong Kong, South America and Europe. lie composed the music for 01 snl·y's "L1tlh: Toot" and -"Jonah the Whale," a nd the music ror Danny Kaye's movie "The Court Jester " Th(• self taught musician also wrot(• scores for "Ro:.td to Rio." "Road to Morocco" and "Road to Zanz1b:.ir," which t.tll starred Bob I lope and Bing Cros by Eytchison ~aid todt.t y thert: has bt.·l·n no replacement namt·d for Schucn us vet Festival din•t•tors wall be f1rc· v1ew1ng the new director's p ans for tht> 1979 pageant Int<• this week 1·re~tlng at S8 ~ ft"t•t I noon to day. tht: h11&hl•'!I ll .. b1°l•n \Ince 1967 Flood l<h•K" <1l Cl n,·1nnuU 111 ~2 ff"C't 1'ht' nvt•r we:. 1 l!ttnl( f1&1tlN than prt-dtt·t•.fl al l,uu11w1llt•. K) Y.h1•r .. 1t 1• 11Ull •l·h~ukd to r r t' .. t Thurtday P arlb of Kentuc·lcy rem uuwd pan11)U'd by we.•kt"nd rloodb. II n d •• u t h ll r I t I.... • .. t I m all' d r' Prote Ha11ip • t1,011 red? \\ \~lll "11(, TO'-" 1At'1 ~·rn·1 ~l'r\ H'•· lhn·l'lnr II Stl·w111 t to. n1ttht ~all! today ho bt·h.-vt'i. his agency's 1ab1llty to protect tht• pre1>ldtmt fnlm assa111un11Uon I~ haf\lp~rcii by new rcistriclloOb on fl'dt'ra l 1nv ~ llgationll ol d<t m e6hl' urganlzations "In effect we are trying to run a u:ro-error operation." Knight told the House assassmatloni1 t•o mmtttee "The best way to prevent somethmg from happening 1s t.o know in advance who is planning what. when and where." But Re p Robert Edgar, D· Pa .. told Knight that fede ral in vestigat1ons in the past harassed the late Martin Luther King Jr and violated the privacy of groups as well as individual Americans. "How do you walk the tJght line between your needs for In· formation and the right to privacy?" Edgar asked. "It is a real dHemma.'' Knhtht re plied. "I'm confident that our zeal to do our job is not going to blind us to n ghts of privacy." The Secret Service director said his agents' duty under a new FBI plan for responding lo the assassination of u president would be first, to get the pres1· dent out of the area and second, to freeze the sc<'n<.' Asked whether the agents are equipped to <·upture th~. ass a~s in . Knight sa id , The ans wer is yes." "Our immediate concern." he said later. "is. 1s there a con- s piracy and does t hat con s p1racy endanger our other pro te('tees. ·· Testifying before the House panel Monday, FBI Director Willia m H. Webster said he favors a death penalty to deter presidential assassins. But he said it m ight be tough for Congr ess lo write a law that would me<>t Supreme Court tests on capital punishment ·1 don't have any problem with capital punishment on the assassination of a president," the FBI director said "I think 1t would be perceived as a deter· rent.'' Fot•nd and Lost Man Returns $5,000 Wind/ all By The Asi.odated Presi. If 1t hadn't been for Dwayne Mo r gan ':. mother. F elix C. Atoiguc of Guam might be out $5.000 Morgan, 38. who 1s out of work <tnd could use the cash. found the wallet containing assorted 1dent1ficat1on cards a nd the money on a bench in Madison Park in Santa Ana late Sunday aflt:rnoon. lie turned it over to police but acJm1lted Monday he had hesitated "I'm human," he said "I looked at that and said, 'Whoa. that's morc tha n I've ever handled · But 1 couldn't. That's not the way my mom brought me up" ORANG£ COASl DAILY PILOT Ja....0.•.AOL (a.auCMJJy PHct w1tt'tt1W"tr" tOM , At""'""'"*"' Pf .. C\'\ l'\pV041'1'1t'drt-yf,_.0...,,.. 4 ,,.,, PuM':""'4Nlrc~, ._,.~'''' #d"·ti..-ttf'f' 1 01•\"11'1 ~,..,,,., ,,..,~ f rt<J•Y IO• (4'\IA N f II l'fp;1'11)tW'1 l'-it'I' tt~""'lf~ 0,. .. "' I•-' 111"V"llf'f' ''•'"'° l~,-...l!M'~ ~tnCo.t\t A •"ti'' •rQ1~l1(11fttlift• r.1'1)41'-"""~tw•ci.• 4tNI ,,"ft"''t' f'-' ttf1f'W •~l l"'f'll•~•hO P'""' ""'' 1W'I ~,. t ltA.., \ltHf (v.t• ,.,.,Vil ( ... 1itorf'1••1'Jt .... ,," .... µ,,.\10f'nf """ Pvb'•.,,...., h e•• ,.,.. .. , VH I ~f•\•M"I AM tAttH*' MtN'Of' T~Oi'fto•H•tt CO•IOt tlliliitft!WtA M~N ~"A9'"" Ld'tur DI••'" M U.t IU~ I' IM!I A\\1\fAnt MA"AOl"O (IMIM\ OtfkH ""'° ...... HO Wf\I .... ,,,,.... '-•ftV~ Uif•' tri '1 .. Glt-""' ~, Mr ~t M\,ll"tl1~10J\lkM" 1 ,.f\ftpMn~Md T•lepllon• (714)M2•"321 l Morgan ha:. been s triking out lately when 1t comes lo luck He's been laid off three lime~ fro m JObs in the a erospace industry and. aftt.•r a year of looking for work in Denver. he had returned to Orange County to hunt employment al'ain. Even his softball team ran ~hort of good fortune Sunday when it lost lhe tournament ch am pionship at the park "It says a lot about that guy, that he did a very honest thing," Lt. Bill Weathe rly Jr. said Monday. "It's nice to know there are people still like that." Atoigue picked up his tattered wallet full of $100 bills Monday night at police headquarters. It was not known if he planned to give a reward for Mor gan's help. Front Page A I FIORI. • • nightery after a drug deal had gone sour. One of his co-defendants In the cons piracy indictment backed his story. Elsie Kulik, 29, said she had no knowledge or an alleged con· spiracy to do away with Bovan in retaliation for the kidnapping a month earUer of her husband, Alexallder Kulik. Mrs. KUllk admitted that the !lmall band of former Hare Krishna sect members her husband headed were terrorized by the so-called Italians. The Italians, a s mall 1roup In which Flori was a member. were allegedly trylna to muscle In on the dro1 buslneH the Krlshnas were operating along the Orange Coaat on an intern•· Uonal scale. ,. dom11«-ciu•C'f'dintt $100 mllUon The ruin· wollen Kentuc:ky Kl\',•r wu rccedlna from Its wf'eokend t'ttSt, lcavtne muddled home11 . bub1ncsscs and 1ndu11 trle1 In f'ranklort. Ky .. whtirt' nooctlnti W81i the wom In nlore Uwn 40 years Oov. Julian C11rroll a:.ked Monday for federal cliaaiill•r relief M uny Fronk fort residents returned to their homei.. but 1chool11. 11tate ofhccti 1md the county courlhou11e remained do ed Mm1y homes in the st.le rupllul we•rl' w1thoul wal~rhand ubout t.~00 were wit oul Ullhlll'' Thl' Kentucky River crested m t•rankfort ut 41t S feet. a loot h11Jhcr th<1n 10 a record rlood or IV37 l'h1•rl' were no deaths or ll\Jurl~8 reported. and police ~aid tht.•re were no rl!ports of loot in~ l)tu.1.•ns Of famllll"S Were cvucuat.t..~ Monday from home!> 1n New Richmond. Newtown, Most'ow ~nd Cincinn1tt1. Ohio. and in Dayton. Ky. S tandby s helters were pre pare d in s everal Ohio commurutles. and in Augusla, Ky .. and Aurora, Ind. ,.,..,,. p~ A J IRAN ••• some firing m 'the air to gel peo. pie off the streets. But the sit~~­ tion is not very good and 1t s very tense." Diplomatic sources reported the city hall, secret police head· quarters, two telecommunica- tions buildings. five banks. eight llquor s tores. four movie theaters and a h otel were des troyed or badly damaged in fires. The s ources s aid several thousand Americans living in I s f a han cowered in the ir guarded compounds as the fight· ing swirled through the streets. There were no r eports of American inJuraes. The fi ghting "was confined to the northeastero sector of the ci· ty this mornin~ for two hours. but at was brought under control by troops with no deaths or serious injuries," the governor said. Diplomatic sources said troops roamed the battered streets. smashing the windows of stores displaying portraits of exiled Moslem leader Ayatullah Khomaini. leader ·or the year· long campaign to topple the 59· year-old monarch. Isfahan's governor attributed the report of heavy casuallies to "certain res idents of the city who telephone friends to pass on w tld rumor s of death and destruction." Tunks and columns of troops rolled back through Tehran on Monday evening, restoring the 9 p.m.·5 a.m . curfew and the ban on public demonstrations after hundred of thousands or fist - w av i ng Iranians streamed through the s treets chanting .. Down with the shah!" Youths Trick Cashier; Get $58,164 Haul ATHENS. Greece <AP) -The U S Embassy staff's Christmas month pay was stolen here today by two youths who managed to trick the embassy's cashier and gel a way with $58, 164. police said The cashie r . 57 -year.old Constantine Svolos, r eported that he was carrying the money in a briefcase from the bank to the embassy when the theft oc curred , but was not escorted by a guard O n e yo uth a ppare ntl y managed to spray the back of his Jacket with paint without Svolos noticing, police said. Then the second youth, further down the road pointed out the stain on the jac ket. saying, "there 1s wet pau1t on your back and 1t'sdripping everywhere " Ile then ran off with the brief- case a.s soon as Svolos unlrunk. mgly pul 1t down ~ remove and cxa mtne his jackel, police added. Work Begins On Olympics Pact/or '84 COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo <AP> -A final agreement be· tween the U.S. Olympic Commit· tee and the private sector of Los Angeles on the framework of the 1984 summer Olympic: games is being worked out following a pre limlnary agreement settled over the weekend. USOC officials said today. The final agreement between the Olympic Committee and Los Angeles must be completed by Jan. 1. a deadline set by the In· ternallonal Olympic Commit~. ... O•llY PllM P-ty llltlll,_ IC T~tees Ask Tax Income ' S addkbiH'k Co mmunity College tru!il<.'ttt. long crttics of highe r taxes. found themselves s tra nge bedfellows Monday night with a resolution support- ing property laxes. The resolution. which urges state legislat.ors to enact legisla· tlon that would preserve com· munity college property tax In· tome: passed unanimously Trustee Robert Price. or Laguna Hills. s uggested the move after he became con- cerned about the possibiUty or the state takmg over all com munity college funding. That. he said. would un · de rm inc local control or the col- lege "The property tax. controlled by local representa tives. is potentially a most effechve way to preserve some vei.t1gc of local autonomy," Price !>aid in a let- ter to trust~ "It has become increasingly clear to me that there is great danger In the possibility that co mmunity c olleges in California may lose revenue from the property tax." JOY SHOEMAKER OVERSEES HER GINGERBREAD TOW Whole Shopping Center Duplicated In Yummy Deaaert The property tax. previously a large source of income for com· mun ity colleges. was altered drasti<·ally following voter ap· proval of the Jarvis-Gann in rt1at1ve in June. The tax has been limited to a 1ott1I of one pcrcl'nt of a given home's ma rkl·t value. Thal mo ney must be distributed among all taxing agencies. in· eluding c1t1e!>, counties and school dislncts, which receive income from property taxes. Cleveland City Gear PaJlocked CLEVELAND CAP > F ed eral mars hals began to padlock city-owned equipment today to secure Cleveland's multimilhon·dollar debt to tht! privately owned Cleveland Ele('· tric Illuminating Co . the office of Mayor Dennis J Ku cin1ch said. The action means that lhl' equipment tagged cannot be moved out of the city yards to make repairs and service call s for the city's water system. An· drew M. Juniewicz. Kucinich's press secretary. said Julius Chaccia, the city's a!> sistant property director. said the marshals were taggrng about half of the trucks used to repair the city's water system Chaccia said the tagging would make it difficult for the city t.o repair water main breaks. U.S. District Judge Robert B Krupansky cleared the way la~t month for Cleveland llluminat· ing t o seize city property because the city. he said, had ig· nored available solutions for 1t!. financial dile mma. Kucinich announced late last week that the city had made a $2 million payment on its debt to the utility, leaving a balanceof$3 million. The original court judg ment was forS14 .8 million. Kucinich was to go to the public today via television wtlh a plan to avert the city's finan· cial collapse . ..He's already gone t.o the Federal Communications Commission with a complaint about local television. Kuc1n.ich. whose administra· lion races the grim prospect or presiding over the f irst muni cipal default s ince the Depression. told the FCC Mon· da y that two Cl evel a nd television stations. WEWS-TV and WJKW·TV. are unfit t o operate because they did not agree to his terms for carrying his address. FrOM Page A J REPLICA ••. thing was the flour." she said "It look up a lot more flour than I expected." She said she gets her talent from her dad. a cake decorator who lives 1n the s tale or Washington. She's dabbled in cake decorat· 111g . and usually makes about a dozen gingerbread houses as gifts for Christma~. But . sh(' said cheerily , ·There's J USt no l1m1t t o gingerbread Th:.tt ·s what's so fantastic about it Name 1t I'll make 1t "I JUSl fini!>hed making a re••I old ~fa s hi on~d outho use 1n gingerbread." Frot11 P~ Al MEDICAL. • • well awa re. the count:,. Jiue lQ the fiscal limitations imposed by Propos1l1on 13. find s 1t n ecessar y to m a k e cut s throughout county government. .. In addition to sending along a copy of Kuypcr·s opinion. Rile)' told Aldrich that Thoma!. would be meeting him to discuss legul iss ues and other mutual con· cerns . E arlier. s upervisor s had formed a team of ('0Unty Of ficials to seek other ways to pro· vide the medical care. But as the contradicting legal opinions noat in. reports indicat ed conferences bet ween county and un1vers1ty officials had de· tenorated into a stalemate. Supervisors asked Thomas to meet with them 1ndiv1dually before opt>ning new discussions with Aldrich And Supervi so r Ralph Diedrich said he would arm Thomas with a last of questions to bl' answered hv lJCl officials part1cularl) relating to patient v1s1ts. medical charges and uni versily overhead. •' Price pointed out that the state wiU be enactmg legislation to direct the counties on how t.o allocate the one percent proper· ty tax fWlds to different taxing agencies. His concern stems from a belief that community colleges will be cut out of the remaining property tax pie a nd will de1~nd solely on state funding, un· dermining local control. Price's resolution directs the distra ct "to cxt!rt diligent effort .. toward various legislators to preservt' a "fair and propor· t1 onal" percentage of property tax funds for community college di~tricl.b. Dan White To Plead Innocence SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Former Supervisor Dan White. charged wtth two counts of fu~l· degree murder in the killings or Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk . will enter a plea of innocent by reC1 son 11f m~an1ty. has attorney said today Attorney Douglas Schmidt also said he favors holding lhl' trial in San Francisco because "the re are a lot of sympathetic peopl e." Moscone and Milk were killed in Cit y Ht11l Nov. 27. Shortly after the !>hootings. White turned himself mat a police station. Another reason Schmidt said he will not ask to move the trial 1s that San Franciscans vot('(f aga inst Propos1t1on 7, the death penalty measurt'. an last month':. e lection T he measure was passed over· whelmmgl) b) Cahforn1a voters and contains 1irov1s1on!> which could send White to the ga:. chamber 1f he 1s convicted . / ~oose o special tx.111 rrom ou1 ex1tJns1ve selection or hand· rubbed veol leothe1s ) I .. ,. j v J l { • • on y, or a 1l· co cd le· ca on ow r." 7 Lag11na/Sooth Coast Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks t .. VOL. 71 , NO. 3461 3 SECTIONS, 3.A PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, t~78 TEN CENTS Laguna Pageant Music Director Fired VIC SCHOEN OUT AS PAGEANT OF MASTERS MAESTRO In Laguna Beach, a Difference of Opinion About Mualc 16-county Area Ohio Floods Driv.e f. 1,200 From Homes By 1be Associated Press The Otuo River crept toward its highest point in more than a decade t o day, leaving an estimated 1.200 people tern· porarily homeless in a 16-county area of Ohio, Indiana and Ken· tucky . (Related photo, Page A3 ) The National Weather Service said the river appeared to be cresting at 58.4 feet at noon to· day, the highest it's been since 1967. Flood stage at Cincinnati 1s 52 feet. The river was rising faster than predicted al Louisville, Ky .. where it 1s still scheduled to crest Thursday. Parts of Kentucky remained paralyzed by weekend floods, u nd authorities est1 muled Woman Shot; Ex-husband Kills Him.self A marital dispute in Anaheim ended in death Monday for a ·man who shot and wounded tus wife, then turned the gun on himself, police reported today. Albert Henry Ash, 57, died at noon of a single, self-inflicted pis tol wound to the he ad. oHtcers said. ll1s estranged wife, Angie, 37, remained in stable condition at West Anaheim Community Hospital today. Officers said Ash shot bis wife three times as she prepared to leave their Beach Boulevard ap_~rtment with her clothes. Coast Weaiher lncrnsing-ct011dinen early Wednesday amt ~coming cloudy In the af- ternoon. Lows tonight il7 to 53. Highs Wednesday in the upper 60s. INSIDE TODAY Even tJiouoh Sftt. Edward KennedJI knps denying M's a prtlidfntfal candidate, M ii doing thfng• condU:Jattt are e:rpectld ~ do. But m>en hit · IDift doe111't know Jor sure. Set Ttdd11 -Runnfng or Not. Page A?. .. i!· ... AA AU A't .,,,, as .. .. At At damage exceedmg $100 million. The rain-swollen Kentucky River was receding from its weekend crest. leaving muddied h omes, businesses and industries in Frankfort, Ky., where flooding was the worst in more than 40 years. Gov. Julian Ca rro ll asked Mond ay f o r fede ral disaster relief. Many Frankfort res idents returned t o their homes. but schools, state offices and the county courthouse remained closed. Many homes in the stale capital were without water. and a bout 1,400 were without utilities. The Kentucky River crested in Frankfort at 48.5 feet, a foot higher than in a record flood of 1937. There were no deaths or injuries reported, and police said there were no reports or looting. Doze ns of families were evacuated Monday Crom homes in New Richmond, Newtown, Moscow and Cincinnati, Ohio, and in Dayton, Ky. Standby s h elte r s were pr~ed in sever a l Ohio com 'ties, and in Augusta. Ky., d Aurora, lnd. Steed Murder Suspect Pleads 'Not Guilty' James Richard Hoffer pleaded innocent Monday to charges of murdering San Clemente Police Officer Richard Steed in a darkened alley Dec. 29. Steed, 30, was shot twice and fatally wounded as he was answering a medical aid call al 1524 N. El Camino Real. Hoffer, 23, entered not guilty pleas to flrst degree murder and robbery charges ln Judge John Gri{fjn's South Orange County courtroom. The rohbeu. char.ge.s tem from allegations that Hoffer rob~d a man of $18 at knife· point in the early momlng hours prior to his capture Nov. 30. Hoffer faces a Dec. 18 pre· lim I nary hearing o n bolb charaes. He Is being held ln the tJCI Medic'll Center jail ward in lieu or $500,000 bail. He was reported in good condition today recover· Ing from what authorities believe was a sell-inflictM kni!t wound in the stomach. Johnson Rites Set AUSTIN. Texas <AP> -Sam Houaton Johnson only brother or President Lyndon B. Johnson, will be buried Thursday ne•r the grave of his once-eatranced brother at the LBJ Ranch. Johnson, 64, died Monday after a Ions battle with lun1 cancer. ' B)' b'TEVE MITCH€LL Of IM o.lty l'ltet lwfl Ve l ~ra n L~Kuna Beach Pu6'eunt ot the Masters com· ~ber Vic Sch<>t.•n has been fired ,t11 rnuslcul d1r~ctor of the an· nuu I t1umrnt'r µ1 oducllon. JUSl two monthi. ah~r former l>dl(~a nl dlrf'C'tor Do n Wllllumson resi~nt.'d his post. Fe11t1vul officials said Schoen und the new pageant director. Glen Eytctui,on ... have widely dlHering opinions on the ar,- proach to music at the festival. · Schoen joined the summer pageant in 1966 as director or music and composer or the an· nual eve nt whic h presents re-creation of a rtworks using live models Eytctuson said today his de· c1slon to fire Schoen was the re· suit of "different concepts on music." adding "lt didn't look like we were goin~ to g et together on the music so I made the change." Eytchison said he was looking for a musical approach that would highlight the art pieces on the stage more directly. "Vic approached the music very generally. and I wanted to be specific." Eytchison said .. , want to use the music 10 very specific ways to create spec1f1c attitudes." Eytchison Is a composer in hts own right. having co01p0sed and arranged music for more than a dozen produc tions at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa. The decision to fire Schoen was the result of d1scussioni. ootween lhe new director and members or the pageant's pro- duction committee. comprised or pageant directors He len Keeley. Glenn Vedder and Jim· m 1e Schmitz. as well as staff <See nRED, Page A2> 40 Protesters Mistrial Refused To Fiori Killed • m Iran By GARV GRANVILLE i" TEHRAN, Iran CAP> - Soldiers fired on massing crowds or anti-shah protesters in Isfahan today, killing at least 20 in the second straight day or bloody violence, informed sources in lhat city reported. The sources, close to secuntv authorities. said at least 40 persons have been s lain and more than 600 wounded in Isfahan. 250 miles south of Tehran. since riot· ing erupted Monday. Opposition sources claimed hundreds of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi's foe s were massacred by army ~unfire, in· eluding machine gun barrages from helicopter gunships. But the c ity's governor, Manuchehr Haqdan. denied those reports and said today's fighting lasted two hours without cas ualty. The government thus far has confirmed only five deaths and many wounded Monday. A Western diplomat i n Isfahan. who declined to be iden· tified, rePorted by telephone: Cleveland City Gear Padl,ocked CLEVELAND <AP) F e deral mars hals began to padlock city-owned equipment today to secure Cleveland's multimillion-dollar debt to the privately owned Cleveland Elec· tric Jllumlnating Co .. the office of Mayor Dennis J. Kucinich s aid. The action means that the equipment tagged cannot be moved out or the city yards to make repairs and service calls for the city's water system , An- drew M. Juniewicz. Kucinicb's press secretary, said . Julius Chaccia, lhe city's as· sistant property director. said the marshals were tagging about half of the trucks used to repair the city's water system. Chaccia said the tagging would make it difficult for the city to repair water main breaks. U.S. District Judge Robert 8 . Krupansky cleared the way last month for Cleveland Illummal· ing to s eize city properly because the city, he said, had ig· nored available solutions for its financial dilemma. Kucinich announced late last week that the city bad made a $2 million payment on its debl to the utility, leaving a balance of$3 million. The original court judg· ment wasfor$14.8million. Kucinich was to go to the public today via televii;ion with a plan to avert the city's rman· cial collapse. He's already,,£one _ <See DEBT, P .... AJ.> IUBY SITTERS COME RUNNING "I received a ton of responses from Westminster to Costa Mesa to Long Beac h and all of Newport. Beach. ll really got me out o( a bllid.' · That's the advertising success atory of lh-0 Corona del Mar man who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: Biby sit my 2 fine sons, aaes 9 <the anael l & s <the devil) In CdM Dod works weird hrs Th" bo)'s need you. Mual have senseot'numor If you have an angel and devil who need baby slttln1, call the Dally Pilotat&42·5678. "The army has regained con· Lrol of the s treets. There's still some finng In the air to get peo- ple off the streets. But the situa- tion is not very good and it's very tense." Diplomatic sources reported the city hall, secret police head- quarters. two telecommumca· lions buildings, five banks, eight liquor s tores, four movie theaters and a hotel were destroyed or badly damaged in fires. The sources s aid several thousand Americans li ving in Isfahan cower e d in their guarded compounds a s the fight· ing swirled through the streets. The re were no r e ports of American injuries. The fighting ·•was confmed to the northeastern sector of the c1· ty this morning for two hours. but it was brought under control by troops with no deaths or serious injuries," the governor said. Toll-free Call Area Expansion Sought A San Clemente study com· mittee was organized Monday to launch a campaign geared at convincing the Public UOlltles Com mission to expand the city's toll-free callln~ area. Co mmitt ee chairman Margaret Hoffman said specific . research tasks have ~en as· signed to each of the commit· tee's 16 members, including sur- veys or how much city residents, businesses and service agencies are currently spending on toll calls . The committee. organized by Councilman Howard Mushett and the San Clemente chapter of the American Association of University Wo m e n . has scheduled a second meetmg next Monday at 9·30 a .m. The com· miltee will meet at the South Coast Boys and Girls Club. 1304 Calle Valle. A hearin~ on proposed ex· pansion of San Clemente's toll· free calling area is planned in mid-Januarv before the Public Utilities Comm1ss1on . Mrs . Hof mansa1d. San Clemente residents and businesses currently can call within the city or tQ Dana Point. Capistrano Beacb and San Juan Capistrano witboUt paying tolls. Mrs. Hoffman said the AAUW pays $4.95 a month on he r home telephone bill. so that s he can call members of the organlza lion who live in the Saddleback Valley. The AAUW wrote a letter last August to lhe rate and tariff of· · rice of the telephone company, protes ting San C le mente's restricted toll-free calling area. Mrs. Hoffman said business representatives have said that some firms have s tayed out of San Clemente because of li mited toll-free calling. The Capistrano Unified School District and the San Clemente Rape Crisis Intervention Center are also handicapped by the present toll-free bftftndanes, she said. The Capistrano school dis trict stretches from San Clemente to north Mission Viejo. The Rape Crisis hotline has recently logged calls from rape v1ct1ms as far aw· way as Santa Ana and H unllngton Beach. according to director Shirley Davis. Attorney Lauds 'Reason' Of llW Dalt¥ Pllol St.tff Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland refused today to declare a mistria l in the murder trial of 42-year-old Jerry Peter Fiori. Fton 1s the accused s layer of Stephen John Bovan of Fountrun Vallev who was killed 10 a hail of gunfire outside a Newport Beach nightery Oct. 22. 1977. Bovan's slaying touched off an investigation by Newport Beach police that eventually led to the indictment or seven persons 01\ murder conspiracy charges re · lated to Bovan's death. It is Fiori, of Huntington Beach, who is the admitted gun· man who fired nine bullets into Bovan during what he claimed was a roust over a sour drug deal. Simultaneously, Fiori has in· sisted the shooting was in self defense and that he knew by rep utation Bovan sometimes car ried a Jrun. The mistrial issue e rupted Tuesday when prosecutor Jay MOHlay asked it it wasn't true that Flori killed a man in Maryland four years ago and claimed self defense. Moseley's question caused de fense attorney Roger Rosen to j~mp to his feet stiouting objec· t1ons Al the same time, Fiori in the witness box shouted his denial or Moseley's allegation. "That's not true. that's not true . His own partner shot him ... Fiori shouted as the courtroom for an instant turned to bedlam When Judge Kneeland quieted the turmoil he ordered the jury taken from the room and the at torneys to meet with him in cha mbers Rosen said the mistrial should ~ declared because the ques· t10n asked Fiori would cause the j ury to be pre1ud1ced against lhe defendant He called Moseley's question totally improper and not related in any way to Bovan's ki lhng. F1or1 is Just one of seven de- <Stt nORI, Page A2> GOP Ouster Move Fail.s A move to oust dissident the First Amendment of the U.S. William Dougherty from the Constitution," Dougherty said. Orange County Republican Ceo· He became a target of the tral Committee fell far short or ouster move when he spoke out its mark Monday night. against the e lection of John In a 19-12 vole. the GOP Cen· Schmitz in the 36th Stale Senate tral Committee tabled a motion District. , that would have called for the An d once G 0 P Pa rt Y committee to consider expelling chairman Lois Lundberg raised Dougherty for speaking out the issue of party loyalty, against a Republican candidate Dougherty became even more in the recently concluded outspoken. general election campaign. In addition to taking on Tabling the motion meant 19 Schmitz, Dougherty said be will ut-ttre voters--at-the-"*"c ... o"'m .... m""il.,ttNiee--r.uw.no-.lila,11-gaimt-Sl-at& Sen. -J-ehn. meet.Ing-(ttd not -w-1111~ Brrgg~. R·Fttllerton, in the Dougherty's prop0sed expulsion. , Re publican primary e lection in 1980. In a conversation today. Dougherty criticized Briggs for railing last week to support a senate resolution commemorat· ing murdered San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk . "Harvey Milk was an elected official and a fellow human be· ing," Dougherty said. "Watergate and Judge Sirica (J ohn) got rid of the felons on the Republican party and now it's Ume to get rtd of lhe bi gets ... Dougherty said. Today lhe outspoken attorney said he was delighted by the ac· lion and said "it shows a move toward reason and unity that has been absent over tbe past. six years. Cash Crush •·When one becomes a member of the Republican Cen· tral Committee, one doesn't give up bis rlght of rree speech under Body Recovered SAN DIEGO CAP) -The body or a Laa Vell•S. Nev ., buslneaaman was removed Monday from wrecka&e of • sln,le·en&ine plane ln which be crae hed n•ar the top or Cuyam1u Peak. Authorities 11ld Gerald Arthur Cohan. M, waa alone when the plane went down laet Tuesday ln heavy clouds and wind. \ Shoppers Grab Bank Loot SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Scores of Christmas s hoppers got a llttl~ ex(ra holiday cash and it wasn't because of thelr dlllgent devotion to Christmas savings clubs. Police said shoppers grabbed for all the cash they could -more than $4,000 worth -when robbers at a shopplng center left the scene of their crime Monday with a leaking pillowcase. .. It was a spontaneous Christmas gill from the Bank ol America," police officer Bill Langlois said. Langlois said two men robbed the bank's Stoneslown branch of $12,724 .29. When their pillowcase spilt, they ran ofr in opposite directions, but were later captured with the remaining cesh. . ,, \ , A2 DAILY PILOT use Hatchet Man um Himself CLAYTON {AP> - l\fter wet>kf) or worl") ovt·r c1 f row in" bud11t•l dd1r1t in th "' commun1t) of l.!'100. c h1d Bdm1n1strnlor Pt•tt- Arr h ull't<a dett-rm 1ncd 11omt"Ont> had to go fo'ac1na th«' vtrt1m i.qu~tt•ly 1n lht' mirror , Archull'lU hr~d h1m1elr I Ill Wt'('k Art'huJet.e, 31, aatc1 "cold hard farta" &howt•d h1i. waa tht' ll'W\llt t•k1~ndabh.• JOb Ult'le>lltl thl' 13 110 lht' :oili.trf Meet t Ori l1ulian Educatio11 An udv1~on t•omm1lkl' to tht- ('upai..trano L'mfll'd School Dis tr1ct'b fr"<knally funded lnd1an cducuUoo program 1i. ischtldwt"d to mN•t W<'dnl•sdttV tn d1M·usi. apph<'utlon for 1979 8o fundln.( W cdnc:,day's meelln& ,.., planned for 7 · 30 11 m 1n thl auditorium al San Juan Elt•mt·n tary School. :H642 El (,'.1m1nc Rt>al tn San Juan Cetp1strano The I ndian education pro gram, oJ)<'ratmg this year on $63,000 ft.>rlNal !>Upport. I!> geared to prov1dmg counseling and tutoring to meet special needs or approximately 600 Capistrano Uruf1ed stude nts who have been 1dent1fied a s American Indian, said Joe Wilson. the program's resource specialist. Parents, teachers and guar- dians of Indian students, tribal representatives and the students themselves are represented on the advisory committee, Wilson said . The committee works with the school district to plan. monitor and evaluate the Indian education program. Additional information on the program or the advisory com· mittec meeting is available by calling the Indian rt•source cente r. 493-8800. Dana Crash Victim Still Unconscious /\ 31-year·old Roches~r. N.Y . man remains in a coma today afltr he was thrown from his car ma Dec. 2 Dana Point collision. William Ziegler is listed in critical co11dit1on at Mission Community Hosp1tal. Ills passenger. Mark Lawson. 25. of Dana Point. died Dec. 5 as a res ult of injuries in the crai.h at La Crcstet Drive and El En- canto Avenue. Roy Comstock. 30, of Arleta, Calif . faces a Dec. 18 pre· li mi n ary heari n g 1n South Orange County Municipal Court on felony drunk driving charges as a re!>ult of the accident. Laguna Man Still Remains Critical A 26 -ycar-old Laguna Beach man remains m cnt1cal cond1· lion today from inJuries sus- tained m a Laguna Hill!> acct· dt•nl Saturdav Christi Po~t·r. who 1s in Sad- dlehack Community llosp1tal's intens ive l'an· unit. wal) thrown rrom h1~ car after 1t rolled over when h(• ~werved to et void another car Thl' accident oc· curred at Calle Corta and El Toro Road Teen Dad Viewed The stcreolyp1cal pictures of the unwed teen·age father as un car ing , uninvol ved and "s·hun.nin~ are often inaccurate. ee f''eaturmg, Page Cl. 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Bouitttv1trd Teleptlo11e (714)1G-4321 C;ltMlfl9CI Aavenltlne M2-M71 utullt 9Hcfl All l>epart!MMI! l elepflo11e 4M-.... ,, .... -~. 4-...00 '""'~ ~ °'..:r:. er...::.,~·"":,= =••' •' •ctwnl,...,.f'lh M~ f'l'l•f lllf ~==:::.::'--··· ......... -•• ~~::.~~~",:::~~1:,.:··.:'c~::. ":;~ -·~If, fy Mtll II ,. -Illy Mlllf.-y .. , . ...,..,. . ., ,.,,_""' Students Strik At School 8) RAYMOND E TaAOAJR. Ol Ww Deity f'ti.t tl•tf About ~ tlunllnttton Ot1arh Hl&h Sc-hool 1tudt-nl:. p1ckctt!d thNr rum1>u" and refused to Dl wnd cl{IJ . this morntn1 to pro· tc-st • rt>ported tel&cher "11lcll lo" b" 57 ln1Jtrut'tors Monday Onl\ IH tluntmiclon liU<'h I hgh Sc-hool lt1ut ht•r-. -.aid lht1Y v. t"!r~ Ill 11nd did not •Uenct d;,~'!it':O. lOdll) Almo l h»lf of UH: ,<'hnol's llll \Narh •r"I rt'IJ()rtt-d thtv wen-'l<'k Monduy 01strkt oHtt'lah. Id tht') lwht•\t• Monday'" h1teh numbt•r of ll·acht•r 1tb1\«:nN•f\ WU\ or ~.antlt'd but lea<'her ll'adtr~ l l.11m tht' n•portt·d 'lt'lt In mJ) haH· lx•\·n u wtldn al effort Tt'Jr ht·r. huvt' threatened lo ~trik • Jun 3 1( no contract sd tlt'mcnt cc1n lx· n·iu·ht>d with th\' Mhoolboard L*·k-y ~scape T~tees Ask Tax Income Saddl eback Comm unity College trustees. long crttlcs of higher taxes. round themselves s trange bedfe llows Monday night with a resolution support· mg property taxe1>. The resolution. which urges state leglslat.ors to e nact leeisla· tlon that would preserve rom· mumty college property tax in· come. passed unanjmously. Trustee Robert Price. of Laguna Hilla. s uggested the move after he became con· cerned about the possibility of the state taking over all com munity college funding. Th at. he said. would un· dermlne locaJ control of the col lege. ''The property tax, controlled by local representatives. 1s potentiJll]y a most effective way to preserve some vestige of local autonomy." Price said in a let· ter to trustees. Ur11nd1!.htn1-t ~11(n~ lh4tl mad Tt>iH'ht•r S1t•k 10:. Mt•an No Edu<.·ut ion" uod "Sick m b Mt11u1 llt~hf'1 'l'uxcl)," tht> stud1.·nt.i. led hy fre1>hmun Ken Kh·rn. 14 , marcht.'ti 1n front of Uunlinl(ton n~ach lltgh School "~ other )OUlll(St1.•r:. ara 1v1•fl on !>l'hool bui.es C'ounty fireman attend a stunned and ~craved, but otherwise unhurt Cynthia Decamp, 26, of Laguna Beach, whose car. rolled twice off a connector road of the northbound San Diego Freeway to the northbound Newport Freeway. Woman told Highway Patrol that she was forced off road by another car whose woman driver cut sharply in front of her. Other drivers speeded on without &'topping. "It has become increasingly clear to me that there is great danger in the possibility that co mm u nit y co ll ege~ In California may lose revenue from the property tax." The property tax, previously a large source of income for com· munily colleges. was altered drastically following vote r ap· proval of the Jarvis-Gann in- itiative m June. t\le1n Mild h11-o f.lltll'I >:UVI' him tht· 1dl'U for 1111.· paoll':.I · 'Otlwr !.tud<.·nb :,aic1 tht•v will Join ui. during :.c~ond pt•rtod," Klctn !>aad. Prm<.·1pal Larr.) l.111.•.is !.uid students may be cons1dt•rcd truant 1f thev s k10 clusse:. "Many are trymg to find a res son to get out or their work." Lucas asserted. From Page A J FIRED ... pt•r ..,onnel. 'I called him in to talk about llw muMc and 1t JUSl didn't work •lit." l::ytchLson said today. "I i11ve the greatest respect for the nun. He's very talented and has Gravel Firm Sues Over Closure Order The tax has been li mited to a total or one percent of a given home's market value. That money must be distributed among all taxing agencies. in· eluding cities. counties and school districts. which receive income from property laxes. School Board President Zita Wessa confronted lhe student!> and told them they "weren't at'· com plishing anything.·' But the students retorted "We're mad." Mrs. Wessa ad· vised the students to go to their classes and attend tonight's school board meeting to voice their protest. Meanwhile, only 83 teachers did nol attt•nd classes dis· lrict wide dut.• lo illne:.s today A total of 137 of the district's 830 teachers were off ill Monday The district has seven schools tn Hunlinglon Beach, Fountain Valley and Wes tminster. The highest number of teacher absences reported at any school today was 20 at Edison High School in Huntington Beach School offi cials said it may be several days before it wm be known if any teachers wlll be docked a day's pay ror calling in sick. Teachers are required to have doctor's notes iI they can- not attend classes due to illness • great track record. "But we had different con· cepls and 1t became apparent they wouldn't work themselves out." Schoen, 62. was known as "Mr Music" at the pageant over the past 12 years. and was well known in Hollywood as a top.notch comPoser. H e produ ced television specials with Sing Crosby, Andy Williams. Pat Boone. Ethel Merman, the Telephone Hour. and a dramatic adaptation of "Svengali." with Carol Chan- ning and Ethel Barrymore . He toured with Eddie Fisher in 1974. conducting orchestras in Japan, the Philippines, Australia. Hong Kong. South America and Europe. lie composed the music for Disney's "Little Toot" and "Jonah the Whale," and the music for Danny Kaye's movie "The Court Jester." The self-taught musician also wrote scores for "Road to Rio." "Road to Morocco" and "Road to Zanzibar." which all starred Bob Hope and BmgCrosby. Teachers are expected to picket tonight's 7 o'clock school board meeting at Huntington Beach High School. 1905 Main St. Eytchison said today there has -been no replacement named for Schoen as yet. Teacher leaders have been de· mandmg ~ one-year . five per· cent pay hike retroactive to Ju· tr. 1978, and a binding arbitra- tion clause for a ll grievances except those deahng with finan· cial matters. f'roat Page A J FIORI ... fendants charged in a grand Jury indictment with conspiring to kill Bovan He is the first to stand tnetl and in his testimony has been adamant that the s hooting wa!> not part of a revenge con· spiracy Fiori insisted he shot Bovan in the early morning hours of Oct 22. 1977 outside a Newport Beach nightery after a drug deal had gone sour. One of his co-defe ndants in the conspiracy indictment backed his story. Elsie Kulik. 29, said she had no knowledge of an alleged con· spiracy to do away with Bovan in retaliation for the kidnapping a month earlier of her husband. Alexander Kulik. Mrs . Kullk admitted that the small band of former Hare Kris hna sect members her husband headed were terrorized by the so-called Italians. IJJQ Italians. a s mall group in whi.clLFiod was a member, were allegedly trying to muscle in on the drug business the Krishnas were operating along the Orange Coast on an intema· tional scale. Kids 'Ignite' EI Toro Home A fire, believed caused by children playing with matcbes, caused an estimated $20,000 damage to an El Toro home Monday night, Orange County firemen reported today. Investigators said damage to the home of the Robert C. Hintz famlly, 2:5252 Glnger Road, -.s confined to a second -s tory bedroom, attic and roof. Members of the Kintz f amJly, who were at home when the 8:37 p ,m fire broke out. escaped without 11\iury. firemen 11id. Festival directors will be pre viewing the new director's plans for the 1979 pageant late th1:. w~ek Oementean Recovering From Fall San Clemente public works director Howard Bensen was re- Ported much improved today at M1ss1on Community Hospital, where he 1s recovering from multiple injuries suffered Satur· day ma fall at his home Bensen, 42, reportedly s uf· fered a concussion, broken elbow and dislocated shoulder, when he fell from the roof or his two-s tory home at 614 Calle Vicente. He was hanging dee· or a ti ve Christmas lights when the accident occurred A hospital spokesman said to· day that Bensen has been moved from the intensive care unit. He is able to receive telephone call!> and visitors. she said Bensen, who is also San Clemente city engineer, has worked for the city since Oct. 1977. He was previously assis· tant public works director for the city of Santa Barbara 'lbieves Cut Lock .. Get 8700 in Tools Burglars cut through a steel lock to gain entrance to the garage of a home under con· struction in Laguna Beach Mon· day. making off with $700 in tools. Anaheim contractor Edward Bowden, 55, told Laguna Beach police someone stole a spray gun and 75 feet or hose from the g.ar age at 976 Santa Ana St. som etime over the weekend. loan Said Legal WASHINGTON CAP> Sena\e lnvesUgators ny they found ootbioa wrong in the fact t hat Tom Brokaw, wealthy NBC·TV personality, received a $345,000 federal loan guarantee lo buy a rad.lo sl.aUon A sand and gravel mining fir~ operating 1n Caspers Regional Park has filed an Orange County Superior Court lawsuit. challenging a county or- der to shut down Officials or the Conrock Com· pany filed the suit Monday ask· ing the court to determine if the county lawfully can order the firm to cease mining because of erosion to the park upstream from the firm's operation along San Juan Creek. In the meantime. county of- f1cials are Pond ring what ac· lion to take next. Murray Storm. an assistant director of the cou ty Environ· mental Manageme Agency. said last wee k Conroe 's mining permit was not renewed Dec l because negotiations to repair park damage blamed on the mining had bogged down. However . Conrock's attorney, Angelo Palmieri wrote back that the company was entitled to operate its gravel pit and would not honor the order He s aid Conrock paid permit fees for a whole year starting July I and smce no refund has been issued the permit is still m effect. County officials contend that Conrock's operations along San E',....PageAJ DEBT ••• to the Federal Commumcallons Commission with a complaint about local television. Kucmich. whose administra- tion faces the grim prospect of pres1d1ng over the first municipal default since the Depression. told the FCC Mon· day that two Cleveland television stations. WEWS·TV and WJKW-TV, are unrtt to operate because they did not agree to his terms for carrying his address Juan Creek caused e rosion damage to the park during la.st winter's rains. T h e storm swollen c r eek washed a gully 20 feel deep and 400 feet wide in places, uproot· ing trees, dest roying picpic facilities and washing out the park entrance road. County officials contend it may cost $2.7 million to repair damage while Conrock's latest settlement offer is about $500,000. Deputy County Counsel Arthur Wahlstedt Jr. said last week Con rock officials "appeared to have invited a lawsuit"when they asked in their letter to be notified of any legal action lhe county might pursue Price pomted out that the state will be enacting teg1slat1on to direct the counties on how to allocate the one percent proper· ty tax funds to different taxing agencies His concern stems from a belief that community college:.. will be cut out of the remaining property tax pie and wit! depend solely on slate funding, un· dermlnlng local control. Price's resolution direcLc; lhl· distnct "to exert diligent effort ·· toward various legislators to pr('serve a "(air and propor· tional" percentage or property tax funds for community college districts lroine Cops SolVe Soup-theft Mystery The owner of a trucking firm was in hot water today. Irvine police say he stole 144.000 packages or dried noodle soup from an Irvine firm. Glenn Masatoro Tominaga, 35. was booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of grand theft and possession of stolen trucking firm had handled some deuveries for Maruchan Inc .• a lthough it's still not known exactly how the cases. believed to have been removed in one tractor-trailer load. were taken from the warehouse without being noticed. property. Small PJ Unfortunately, said Irvine 8lle8 detective Ron Flathers, Police only a rrived in time to recover Ban S h six containers of soup. The rest OUg t is belleved to have been sold to indepe ndent grocery stores. SAN FRANCISCO <APl -A Flathers said Maruchan Inc.. resolution has been proposed by 1902 Deere Ave., reported in a San Francisco supervisor that October that 6,000 cases of soup urges Congress and the Federal worth $39,000 and containing Aviation Administration to ban 144,000 md1v1duaJ packages o private a irplanes al maJOr dried noodle soup had been atrPorts. taken. Supervisor John Milonari Based on investigation and a introduced the proposal Monday tip from an anonymous in reaction to the collision of :.i informant, Flathers said, Police commercial jet and a private arrived at Tominaga'!> Stanton plane last September over San home Monday and allegedly Diego Al present. federal law<. found packages or soup requircthat federalfundsbecut identifiable by lot number a!> off to any airport that comlngfromthestolencases unilaterally bans prtvah' Flathers said Tominaga·s __ a1_·r_c_r_a_rt _________ _ / Gennemon's Clothlog ln$plred by lodltiorl Choose a special 0011 from our extensive selection ol hand rubbed veal leathers SALT Summit talls Carter Criticizes 'Doom, Disaster' WASHINGTON CAP I Pru1dent Carter i.aad today "&ood/roareu" ' bt-•na made towar r acbloa • strat,.11c urm1 hnutaUon •tret-m ot w1lh th• Suvlt"t Union, but I• Uf'll. N'ma1n to be rttolveod Mlort' he and Sov1t-t Prealdfnt 1,f'Ontd ttreahrwv ~1'1 ~l to con<'lude u trt>aly Grav e Problem .. Al ~ IPJll'OaCh • Umt whtlfl Wf' art> ~u~ the ite ms have het•n ruolvl'd tha t ni 1tlll under nf10Uauon. ut that Umt· Wt' will haH! •summit m ·UnJ," C1rt1·r told a naUonally bro deaKt nt•w' ronference A 'ktd aboYl thf' conunutna unreal ln Iran, Carter &ntd, "l full)' toapttl the ehah lo m._lntain AP Wlr•jl4001e Mike Dittman of New Richmond, Ohio. checks an 1839 gravC'stom· after the Ohio River flood covered the htslonc graveyard where his relatives are buried. About 40 fam11J es were evacuated. LolV-incoDle Houses Approved in Irvine Irvine planning com m1ss1oners have approved, by a vote of 3-l an uppllcation to build a ft'dcrally s ubs idized low income ho usin~ project at University Town Center, across from UC Irvine Planrung Commissioner Hank Eleven Perish As Fi res Level Tiro How es By The A~~odat<'d Press House hr<'s in Ch1<'ago and Birch Ra), Wash. have left ll person~ dead. including five childr<'n Two <'htldr<•n ;,nd frve men dred early loday when fire ravaJ;C'd a four i-lnry apurtment buildm~ on Ch1rago's ~outhwcst ~•de Deput} Fire Chief Walter II. Braun ord<'rt"d an arson in· vest1gat ion. The dead children wen.~ iden· titied as Jimmy Crui, 2, and his ~aster Amelia. 4 Three other victims were identified as Ed· mundo Reveles. 32 . Antonio Rodriguez, 56, und Raymond Solis, 51 Two male v1ct1ms were not immediately iden- llfied. Adler cast the only no vote Adler said he felt the Housing and Urban Development s ubsidy money was bt·ing s pent less wisely than at should be. since the housing project includes amenities <$50.000 to $100,000 worth) like a J acuzzi and recreation clubhouse. "It just seems to me we've rorgotten what our purpose was m providing low cost housing," Adler said. "That project 1s nicer than some of the proJects in this city that aren 't sub- sidized. "It seems to me we can do more with money than build clubhouses and Jacuzzis " Commissioner Larry Hoffman was absent from the meeting Eighty five of the 160 apart- ments will be rented to the e lderly. The rest are reserved tor families A hundred of them will be on rent subsidy. The proJect is to be built at the southwest corner of Harvard Avenue and Zee Street. The developer, Shapell Gov- ernment Housing, a division of Shapell Industries. of Beverly Hllls, has yet lo secure final ap- proval of an HUD government subs idy of $299,000 toward rent assiatance for low-incolc ten· ants. Shapell representatives ex- pected approval by next sum- mer, with construction on the estimated 10-month project to begin next September powttr " lh• l'riUl'ltt'd "prechctiom of doom 1tnd d1sru1ter" 1tnd what he rulled "un<.'Ontrollt'd statements n11:uh' fn,)m fort>ti:n rountries" that huv~ rxucerbaled the i.1tuut100 Cartu's stutement was an obvac.1us rt•ft•rence to Ayutullah. Khomatru, the Iranian Moslem lt'nder t'XJJt'd 1n Pans On tbt> po!'lMbtlily of a summit mt>t•tm~ with Brezhnev. Carter 'Utld lht>v wo uld u se -the opporturuty tQ dulcw;s the issues involved m U S SoVlet relations Carter w as asked about report~ Lhat an agreement 1s rmmtnt>nt and could be reached at a n upcoming m eeting belwt-eo Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance and Soviet .,·oreq.:n M1n1 s ter Andre i Gromyko "We've made good progress on SALT," Carter said. "I can't sa) that we've reached agreement." lie sa1d a JOint statement on the Vance·Gromyko meeting would be made late r today in Washington and Moscow. On other matters. Carter said: Ht> has not yet decided whethe r to seek removal of federal price controls on gasoline. adding that Energy Secretary James Schlesinger and AUn'<i Kahn. chairman of the Council on Wage and Pnce Stab1hty. are reassessing the prospect of lifting the ceiling in \'1ew of the nation's inflation problems lie does not view the Dec. 17 d e adline for agreement between Egypt and lsrael on a peace treaty as a "now or never proposition " Carter did say, however. he believes meeting the deadline is important insofar as it would indicate the ability of the two Mideast nations to honor a commitment. The estimated $650,000 the Oell'ocratic Party spent on its mid term convention in Memphis. Tenn. was a good anve5tment "I thrnk lhe conference was worth the money," he said. "I believe ll was very important for me as a president as well as for the Democratic Party. to have my succcs-;e~ and failures" argued openly The frequent playing of the n;.1t1onal anthem does not downgradt' its symbolism . "Whe ne\'t'r J hear the playing of lhe nauonal anthem. I am stirre d:· the pre51dent said. lie has reached a decision on whether to seek a second term. but declined lo disclose at. "Later," the pres ident responded, when asked if he would i.hare his political plans with the public. He is concerned about "the growing investment of the oil companies in the competitive sources of energy supply." Carter apparently was referring to p etro leum co mp any investment in alternative energy so urcc•s suc h as coal and uranium. Thl' "plusses completely outweigh the mmuses" where I ht• I ast 11' :.! months 01 n1 s adm1n1strat1on a rc concerned In tongUl'·rn·cheek fas hion. however. Carter preceded the asscssem<'nl by noting that he is a "rompletel y non-biased analyst " Differences between himself and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, 0 -Mass. "are minor." Carter said he believes some variation of views on particular issues. s uch as devising a national health care policy. is good for the Democrat1c Partv. -"Congress will be the ultimate judge" of whether his fiscal 118> budget is fair and adequate for all elements of society "I have not changed my goals." Carter said of his budget preparations. "I am going to have an adequate defense and I a m going to cut the budget deficit to below $30 billion." In Birch Bay on Monday, neighbor Jrm Shoaf said he re- ceived a frantic telephone call from Anna McLaughlin, 32. " 'Call the fare department!• That'11 aJI Those wtttH1~r-iast­ words." said Shoaf. F1rdighters found the bodies of Mrs McLaughlin and her son S lade. 3, an a n upstairs bedroom near the phone. In another part of the tiouse they found her daughters, Danielle Austin, 9, and Angle Austin, 12. Authorities blamed the fire on an improperly Installed wood· burning heater. Guyana Survivors Seeking Legal Aid 'lbief Ge ts Purse Fron1 Laguna Man An unknown sus pect escaped a Laguna Beach residence Sunday with a leather purse containing $800 in cash. Police said Mark David Jan. deb reported that someone ap- parenUy entered his home, S87 Lombardy Lane, through the front door and fled with the purse. Jancich was home al the Ume but didn't aee the au.spect. GEORGETOWN, Guyana <AP> -Some survivors of the Jonestown horror in which more than 900 people died say they hired a lawyer to help them find their status with the Guyanese government and to get out of the country. <Related story, Page A4 .) "We don't know whe re we stand," said Gerald Parks, 45, of Ukiah. He and other members or his family were at the airstrip near Jonestown where Peoples T.em pie members allegedll killed Rep. Leo J . Ryan, D·Call . 'bree newsmen and Parks' wife, Patricia. Hls ~r. EdJlh Parks, 64, has returned lo the United States but he and his children, Dale, 27, Brenda, 18. and Tracy, 12, are still in Guyana. Other survivors. who asked that their names aot be used, said the U.S. Embassy refused to give them their passports without clearance fro m the Guyanese government, which reportedly told them that if they want their passports they must ask the embassy Parks said he assumed his family Is being held as material witnesses in the slayinas at the airstrip but that he bad not been told IO <tficlally. DAILY Pll.OT ,43 Have \Ian, Will Tra"el Wanda Marshall. director of the Orange County Braille Center. introduces 5-ycar-old .Kellie WaJders to the center's new $12.000 van in Irvine. It was donated uY members o f the Roosters of Chanlecla.r, at left. The business booster group has also donated a tandem bicycle so a blind youngster can pedal along with a sighted one. Chief Quits ROP Post Under Fire Over Muuse of Property Charge By ANNE COOPE R Ol IM ~lly Pilot Si.ff Or Jerold Simons has s ubmitted a letter of resignal.ton to the governing board of lhe Cap1strano·Laguna Beach R egional Occupational Program. quitting as ROP ch.ief adminis trator effective next June Boa rd president Robert Bachelor s aid Monday he expects board members to accept Simons· resignation al their 7 p m. meeting tonight at Capistrano Unified School District offices, 32972 Calle Perfecto 1n San Juan Capistrano. Bachelor said Simons gave no reason for his resignation. Ht: s aid the ROP chief will not attend tonight's board meeting, as he 1s in a San Diego hospital for treatment or a back ailment Simons, a bis hop in the Mormon Church . .,as been under fire since September. when assistant ROP adm1n1strator Edward Quesada cha rged him with theft and misappropriat1on of school property. The ROP board placed Quesada on indefirute leave with pay on Oct. 3. after he presented evidence to lhe Orange County Sheriff's office which prompted a s her1H's investigation of Simons' activities and a n audit of ROP financ ial records. The investigation failed to establish any evidence which would s ubstantiate the filing of · criminal charges, but a cloud has continued to linger over the R 0 P administration On Nov. 4. the RO}> board issued a statement which said the program was in Jeopardv. Or. Don Wheeler. a retired school district superintendent who currently teaches al UC Irvine. was hired to s tet-r tht: program through what was described as a "c r1 s1s .. ~•tuation In the meantime. Que~c;da has remained on a paid leave or absence. which as no~ rn its lhtrd month Bachelor i.aid he expects no board action tonight to change Quesada 's JOb status "He may resign, he may be terminated or he may have his employment extended," ~ard Bachelor. The board pres ident said Si mons· resignation was nol solicited and came as a surpnse to the board. His ROP contract will expire i• June. Simons was hired in Junl', 1977. to shape up what had betn an experimental program t•1 train high school ~tud l'nb.. adults and out-of work youth for career!-. Trammg includes both classroom mstructron and an on·lhC·Jobmternsh1p Simons. 40, left a position as administrative intern to the Provo, Utah, superintendent or schools to accept the ROP post. He hv<'s with h.is wife and six children in San Cle mente, where he 1s a bishop m the Church of Jes us Christ of Latter-day Saints. Found and Lost Man Returm $5 ,000 Wind/ all By The Assoda&4!d Press If it hadn't been for Dwayne Morgan's mother, rclsx C Atoigue or Guam might be out $5,000. Morgan, 38, who is out of work and could use the cash. round the wallet containing assorted identification cards and the money on a bench in Madison Park in Santa Ana late Sunday afternoon. He turned rt over to police buC admitted Monday he had hesitated · 'Tm human.·· he said 'I looked at that and said. ·whoa. that·s more than I've ever handled.· But t rouldn't That's not the way my mom brought me up." Morgan has been striking out lately when it comes to luck .... Sport, He's been laid off three tim~ from jobs in the aerospacl' industry and, afkr a year of loo~llli for work in Denver. he had returned to Orange Count} lo hunt employment again. Even tus softball team ran short of good fortune Sunday when 1t lost the tournament champ1onstup at the park. 'It says a lot about that guy. that he did a very hones t thing,•· LL Bill Weatherlv Jr. ~aid Monday "It's OI Cl' to know then.· arC' peoph.• strll Irk<' lhal · · Ato1gue picked up his tattered wallet full of SlOO bills Monday nig ht at police headquarters. It was not known 1f he planned to give a reward for Morgan's help a gift idea for the active person Storekeepers Kevin and Brad are wearing shirts that look great in the game or on the sideline. These shirts are made with short cotton twill collars, multi-stripe knit cuff and waistband and muff ,. pockets. If you like, match them with coordinating shorts. :;;..-_,_,_ I<':" lr\lr~· :'l,,•..,f'tlf1 f\.•.1<h l 1lrhwn1.1 111<-n. N~ ,l'lc>I • . • .. A.f DAil y PILOT Tueedey o.c.m.be1 12, 19'71 NATION I WORLD Mot h e r o f I rael .lust Coa t ing Golda Me ir Laid to Rest Don't Tr ad on id TRB O• T TOWI G n.AP: Sid Soifer. the noted Newport Be~b reataurat ur. Co.ta Neae retk1'11l and vlnl•l• CadiU1t' colltttor. now bu a new hobby He la • Jl:RUSALEM <AP> -Golda Mt>tr, the lron-wllled 1randmother who ltd l1raet ln poac• and war, w1a11 huricd In a plaln pine coffln on n Jtru1aJem hltUop today amonic other Jiloneer leaders or the Jewish 1t1t1 AD army chaplain prayC!d for peace llS the 11ruve was filltd. Pourln1 rein d epened the 1Jnt1,.... lllrac>hs fell ... ~ they watched the lelevlJOd 1taL tuntm1I · bb • • The former prime m1nl1ter, ra i. Maj Gen. Gad Navon, def ndtt ol I.he Uruted ale. Ututton. !n Wt nt!w rol•. Sid 1 ('rN lo M twlattnc a leaal kn&re who died Friday at the age or Ill J>rayed wa11 lnttrred on Mount Jlenl: Members or the ~amtl y tnlo tho of Ca.la a City Hall He hu aued the rlty Into ftdcinl court befor• a pin trtt In ll section 11r dropped lumptJ of eMrth anto the tb naUonal t•t•mett.'rv callt>d ,irive. Wld army chaplalna filled All thla com about bec:a Soffer h d lh •1ln1 Cadllta('I, vlnt..a 1947, 1980 and 1964, dilpl1yl.'d on hla Thti Plot of the NaUonrl Ort.'al it with 4.'urth from straw The 1ravt1 was m•xt to that or tht• bu~keta. Women soldiers placed propt>rty out on Arbor Sttttt City bra.a u1d lh~y wt<rt< t'ynores Sid decl&rM U\t')' art thine• of buuty and 1<>Y• forever. prime mlnlakr 11he 11ucceedcd In wr~uth11 on ~hu mound, and an 1961J, Lt·vt tr.l'lhkol iir.~y chaplmn called out: MESA CTTV OF ICIALR uw 1.0 It that their view proailtod b) a.t'ndlntc low lrurh to Sid'• pltu•t• und pultlnl( th~ i.natch on the thrt"f' old c11r~ Std hl'rt'•m~ foul lie Conatllulionalaat Sid SojfeT Wtth Ob1ect of Hu Alfectaon went before the planning commission. Soffer's version or his appearance goes hke th1i.· "They allowed me t.o have a hearing to see if I could have a bearing to see if they could tow away my cars whichthey hadalreadytowedoff .. " t don't know ti you followed that or not but Sid thinks 1l's absolutely hilarious. In the end. the city offered Soffer a rerund or the $127 it cost t o low away his vintage vehicles. BUT mAT WASN'T the end, really. Sid refused the money. He has filed suit in rederal court, alleging his constitutional rights were stomped upon when city officers Invaded his property and snatched the cars. He wants $100,000 for this mental agony; $10,000 in damages, $200 for towing costs &l)d assorted otherpunilives t.otaling $130,200. The latest round came Dec. 4, when Deputy City Attorney Mark J . lluebsch wrote Sid, seeking a delay in the court action. Huebsch pleaded that Sid cooperate and sign a delay agreement. "NOW TIIF.Y WANT my cooperation." Std huffed. "Whe re were they when I wanted theirs?" Thus it was this we-ek that Soffer penned a reply to City Attorney Robert R Campagna, declaring how insulted he ts at be-mg shunted ofr to a deputy lawyer. who he doesn't even know As for cooperation, Sofrer recaUed bow he tried for cooperation "as my cars were being hooked up to three tow trucks (and> I have trouble getting one tow truck when I need it. But this matter was or such a serious nature as to demand thr~. I should have known I was fighting against the gods, as a mere mortal could never have mustered three tow trucks at the same time and place ... " ALSO MUSTERED at his property, Sid a lleges, were a zoning inspector and "the largest policeman I have ever i.een six·rcet seven inches tall and 260 pounds." After reading Std'~ reply to Mr. Huebsch, I don't think he granted the c:1ty legal forces the court delay they pleaded ror I think his reply was more bke a verbal thumb placed in the Vlcinity or his nose Vance on 'Shuttle' TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) Shuttlin~ Secretary or State Cyrus H Vance called on Israel to be n ex1ble 1n negotiations for a peace treaty with Egypt, said he discussed "some new Ideas" with Presi· dent l\nwar Sadi.tt and reported "good progress." Vance made his comments at a news conference ID Cairo Mon· day, flew to Israel today for the funeral of former Prime Minister Golda Meir, then new back to Cairo for more talks Wllh Sadat. He return:-. lo Jl)rael on Wedne:.day. Oun~ t.Qday's s topover in Israel, Vance said Mrs. Meir was ·~outstandin1' figure. one of the great leaders of the world. In her memory, w~ rededicate ourselves to her goal and our goal of rinding~ lal)ltng 'pe~ce IO the Middle East." PRE8 10ENT VITZllAK Navon and Prime Minister Mi>narht•m Heii:m hNtdt'd 1.000 laraell o CCl c>aol..,, fort'ign reprHl'nt.atlvc11, rt'latlves 8nd frtt'ndH lnv1tt-d to the l(r41Y(''ldt• ljt"rvicc T•·n army ehoplainl'i chuntf'd prayt•rs us the t•oHln wa-i curried Into the burial !(round hy •IX army generals &nd two poltcl• inspectors An honor l(Uard or 60 cudcts Stood at uttent1on, onkc~ by the ram. und the moumen huddled undt•r umbrellas. Mrs Meir 's 11on, Mc>narht'm, t•hanted Kaddish. the J ewish prayer for the dead, as tht• Israeli nag was removed from the comn and IL was lowered 111to the ground. "R EMEMBER HER, oh Lord, with mercy," lht• a rmy's ctucr Boston Pops Maestro Has Brain S urg ery BOSTON CAP> -Boston Pops conductor Arthur Fiedler was reported in stable condition at Tufts New England Medical Center today following brain surgery. The "limited n eurosurgical procedure" performed Monday night on the 83·year -old maestro lasted abbut one hour, s aid h ospital s po kes man Hank Wilson. T H E SURGERY WAS "to correct problems that had been affecting h is c Fie d ler's ) mobility and gait," Wilson said ''The procedure, which took about one hour, was done to ~elieve pressure produced by in c reased a m o unt s of cerebrosplnal fluid," he said ''Th e proce dure Involved diverting the fluid from the brain through a thread-li ke s ynthe ti c tub e i nto the abdominal cavity. "Physicians report that Mr Fiedler tolerated the procedure weJI a nd ts now In the hospital's special care unit whe re his condition 1s listed as fair." Wilson said in a statement. "It will be several days before a full post-surgical evaluation can be made." EARLIER MONDAY, Wilson said the conductor had trouble walking, "along with a few other a ilments." 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Is rael's parliament. The memorial service was to havt• lx"t'n held In the plaza in front of the Knesset , where the body lay In stale Monday and Monday night. It was moved Indoors because of the rain, and th<' hall could accommodate only about 400 or the invited .cuests. The ls raeh people watched on television. The service was a simple one, In accordance with Mrs. Meir's wi s h that there be no eulogies and no memorials to her. The Cabinet also decided that there would be no official mourning period sjnce that is normally done only !or presidents and prime ministers who d ie in office. AF GrounibJ 700 C-130s WASHINGTON <AP> -. Th e Air Force ha s grou nded its more-th an -700 C -130 aircraft f or sa fety Inspections after a crash that killed rive crewmen in Kentucky. The Air Force is looking at throttle control cables in all the planes because o f the crash Sunday . Moments before the plane went down , the pilot r adioed that he was having throttle problems. Blaodedan Oil Blaze Ar .......... Fire roars through Rhodesia's main oil storage depot Monday night after being hit by guerrilla rockets. Security forces said rockets were fired from outside the security fence around the depot which is four miles from t he center or Salisbury. There were no reports of casualties. Cult Death Ritual Took 'Five Hours' NEW YORK <AP> -At least 70 of the Peoples Temple cult members who died in the mus murder-suicide at Jonestown. Guyana. were given cyanJde by lnjectloo, the New York Times said today ln a st.ory that quoc.ed Guyanese officials. The Times said the disclos ure came from well.placed Guyanese government sources who said the placement of the lnJec lions, high on the upper arm, made it unlikely that they were self administered. MOST OF THE 70 P EOPLE injected were adults and amon~ them was Christine Miller, the one woman identified by survtvoro; as having been openly against the mass suicide plan or cult leader the Rev. Jim Jones, the report said. The Times also reported the discovery that several small bot ties labeled as liquid Valium, a tranquilizer, and evidently swallowed by cuJt members, actually contalned cyanide. ll also said that author ities have not positively established that Jones. one of two people found dead rrom gunshots, actually took his own life. The other gunshot death was that or Annie Moore, the commune's senior nurse. who was found in Jones' house. near "' sure in a file cabinet. Authorities said her pos1t1on indicated she was shot from behind as she turned to speak, the Times said. IN RECONSTRUCl'JNG THE DEATII ritual. author1l1es havt• concluded that it took about five hours to complete the task of ad mioistertng poisoned punch and lethal injections to the more than 900 cultists who died. The poison drink brought death ID about fi ve minutes Tho!.c who drank the cyanide were led away to the perimeter or the set tlem ent and helped to sit down and die so th.11t '>odies d.Jd not pill' up around the tables where the poison punch was t,;:o;pensed . Gite the ·'Daily ?,ilot to a neithbor for Christmas A• a reader of the Dally Piiot you know how your community newapaper entertain a end Informs you -every day of the week. To share the reading en)Oyment only the Dally Piiot delivers, give a t hree-month aubscrlptJon to a neighbor or relative. The cost Is only $10 for three months, $12 for mall delivery. . An attracttve card announcing yout glff will be mailed to thf reci- pient of your gift subscription. To start a gift subscription ju11 call 642-4321 or complete the coupon below. 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Changes Hit U.S. E c o nomy By JOHN CUNNI FF 8 5 Al'e11•l-•Mtlvtt Do you remember when Wall Street broken. made more than Wall Street lawyers<J Rhetorically posed, the quest1on $Omet.ames 1s used to s uggest the vast chanl(es occurnnR 10 tht> securities in d us try. where regulators have been pri>ssunng for <'hantce. a nd brokers' commis•ioos have IM!cn cut. SIMllAR QUESTIONS ABOUT otht'r areas of llum<in endeavor som etimel'I tell more about changes m per:.onal. corpor•te or national llft>st ylf':'I than volumes could tell. These questions rely on numbers fordocumentat1on. -Oo you recnf)mber when the pnme lending rate was less than 2 percenl? It was 31 years ago. 1n 1947, but th1Jt was before the big rise in (lersonal. corporate and Rov emm entaJ debt The prtme now 1s 11 5. -When the federal government last reported a budget s ur plua? It was m fiscal 1969, when Washington took in $3.24 billion more than it spent Since then 1t bas s pilfed more than $300 billion of red on the record. -When the purchasing power of the dollar was double what 1t 1s now·• That was in 1967, onJy 11 years ago. In the past four decades. the dollar has declined to about one fifth 1ls former powe r. When unemploy ment , now around 5.8 percent of the civilian labor force, was under 4 perce nt? ll foll that low in the 1960s, when for four slra1ghl years encl.mg in 1969 it ranged from 3.f1 to 3.8 percent SINCE THEN, IT HAS NEVER been below 4 !J IH r ('ent, and has ranged as high as 8 5 percent, in 1975. <fr:.p1te federal budget deficits that we re explained in part a~ tw ' ing necessary to reduce Joblessness. -When the median pnce of existing single-familv homes, which rose beyond S50.000 this year, was less than half that amount? J ust 10 years ago. says the National A:.· soc1at1on of Realtors. the figure was $20, JOO -When automobile credit was only half what 11 •~ now? No further back than 1971. Car credit now 1:-. runmng more than $80 billion a year ~ven years ago 1t amounh.•11 lo only S38 5 billion. -WHE N T U E NORTHEAST (New England and M 1ddlt> Atlantic states), had gr<'aler personal income than the South <South Central. East South Central, West South Central states>? It was 1070 The South has surged since then. In 1970, the Corn merce Departme nt reports, the Northeast produc~·d $217 ~ billion of income to $215. 7 for the South In 1976: the South $400 1 billion. the Northeast just $339 billion The length of time mvolved in such contrasts provide-; a clue to the intensity of chanAe. If. for example. you dropped back to th!! turn of the century. you would find some amazing contrasts. -WH EN DID TH E FEDERAL government. which now s pends more than S2.000 a year ror each person. spt•ncl only S7? The Tax Foundation says it was in 1902, and thJt as recently as 1940 it was Just m But very revealing figures are also provided by com paring Just one year lo the next. In October , consumer installment credit was at ;m :rn nual rate of $265 6 billion. In 1977. the comparable figure was j ust $225.6 billion, or $40 billion less. The increas e 1:- double the total of 1950. What does it all mean? The question hardly needb to be asked. While some will see onJy what they want. otht•r' will see a story of change. stnpped of political or a cadcmH· eant. 1979 Out look Board: Recess i o n 'Possible' Ahead NEW YORK <AP> A ·•strong poss1b1lity" of :i re cession. coupled with nagging inOat1on, is tht: prediction for 1979 by a group of econom1sL<> of a private research or gamzation "Our reading of current trrnd<> in the economy has lf'Cl us a& a group lo further darken our general economic out look for the vear ah1>ad," s aid Alhcrl T. Sommers, rhtd economist of the Conference Board Four of the group's 11 l'conom1:.ts expect a rcces:.ion. he s aid THE BO/\RD 'S 197' nutlook pn•d1 ch the n •al t;ru' national produ<'I ;ifkr 1nflat1on '' .. ubt r:ll'tl'd will fl'.'lt' 2 percent to 2.4 percent, comporl'd with about J.9 pt..rcl·nt in 1978. lt foreca..,ts 1nc·rt•a..,cs of 7 7 1wn·1•nt 1n c'oll~llrlll'r pntes. the same LIS this year The recession prediction comes les!-i than a week afh·r Federal Reserve fha1rman G William MllJtor, speakin~ in New York. saw "no rea&ons" for a 1979 rccesswn 10 Hu:. country. MILLE R S/\10 TH E Carter e1d m1n1 strat1on hci.., mobilized government agenciei. against the pos&ibllity and •·unless we t urn ourselves around psychologically," cond1 lions for a recession are absent Conference 8Qard economists. however, s&1d the gov ernment is increasingly vie~ed as "part of the problt•m rather than the solution" lo economic ills "Present t ax policies have created a trap whereh' taxes and other expenses arc going up faster than tn com es, they said. WIOLE MOST BOARD members said they opPo~t· mandatory wage.price controls. more than half &aid the\ believe. £resident Carter 's current voluntary program will give way to a mandatory system some umenext-year. Other predictions by the Confc·rence Board included : -A 6.5 percent unemployment rate, up from 6 percent this year. A 2.9 percent decrease in the rate of industrial pro· duction growth, down from 5.5 percent this year. -Corporate profits before laxes to total $185.8 billion 1n 1979, up 4.5 percent over this year but not equal to the expected inflation rulf' J ohs Increasing BETHLEHEM. Pa. CAP) -Job prospects appcur brfghl for m ost college praduates, with a 17 percent hlnng increase expected ut this early stage of the recruiting seasoni accord.ini to a stud,y ~ the CoJleae Placement Councl . FoUowlng a pattern or recent years. the bigaest in crease In job openin.is 34 percent will be 1n engmeer- ing, the study saJd. Jn the private sector, employers predict a hlrt111 In crease of 18 percent. whJJc In the public sector, an overall drop o( 21 percent Is upected A 12 ~rcent decline I! expected by local and state gov- <>rnment.8, and the federal government projects a 1~ per cent reductJon, possibly brin!Jina Its college·t.ntry blrtng to the lowest level since tho l!JS&.il. -CWLV PILOf •• • Telel'ision E'w'ENING .001•• HfWI ~OH£! M EftOWI ""'10I ~­It elC111ty wlltn 111 .. 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"Sportls · rellldtng 1n Scollan<l's Fin· dhorn cornmunuy help plants orow m SP11e ot tnclemenl weatllet Cl) QIAISTMAS WITH THE LEMHOH SISTERS 1:30 8 tI§l LAVEIM & 8HIALEY Snlrley corwlnoes Laverne 10 totn he< in an ove.-night Sll·ln at Ille pound 10 pro- leet ll'le 1reetm4M'lt of dogs. G) THE 000 COUPt.E Fell• ,....,.. lhtnga go bunlC> In ll'te nogl'll and IS COl\- Ylnoed that Ille apa11men1 tlll&unled t:OO IJ Cl) C8S MOVIE "The Jordan Chance·· (PrernM!lfe) Raymond Burr. Stella Stevens An attor· ney Ir-10 prove tne onno- c;enc;e Oi a woman l<npr•s· Oiled fOf murder 0 NBCMOVIE "A Woman Called Mose$ .. (Premiere) CIG8/y Tyson, Robert Hooks Working wilh the hea<l 01 an anti· TUBE TOPPERS KHJ D 7: 50-N BA Basketball. The Lakers take on the Portland Trail Blazers in a Western Division matchup. NBC D 9:00 -"A Woman Called Moses." The conclusJon of a two·part stor y focuslnl( on a runa way slave (Cice· ly Tyson) who or ganizes an underground r ailroad. KCET @ 9:00 -The Nobel Prize. Cove r age o r the cer e monies i n Stockholm as the Nobel Prizes are a wa rded . 1levery lai;tlOn liatnet rec>eet.aly r.iurns 10 lhe South 10 hele> 041'lef ,, • .,.. Nt8C>8 voa Ille ''under grOU<l<l rwoao "1Par1 2 of 2) 8 111J THAEE·a COMPANY Jaok IUSl)e(ll tllel J-1 eno Cllf•My ere p1o11ong to oust llom from tt'HI ..,.,, ment 111 '"'°' 01 me.r for· mer roomm•l• • MERV ORlfflN Gueat1 Jeck PM<. Hugh e>owns. Dody Goodmen. Hans Conrtl<I (Al fD THE N08EL PAlZE Cover~ ol lt'HI awarding of Ille Nooe! Pnzes tn Stockh<>lm, Sweden 6l) MA8T£APIECf: TffEATRf "The Ouct!eas 01 Ouk& Su-eet. Trouble And Strite .. Lll718. a new 1-.cirv maid. Gomes uncle< 1u9')1C100 ol robt>e<y (Pa11 8 OI 15) 9:30 8 OJ) T AXl The Cfln11mu parly at the garage " ontenvpted by a hog.h-st!M<es poke< game be'-1 LOUle. NeM. end Lou ie's card-shark br<>ll'lef • lO:OOI NEWS 9 8TAASKY& HUTCH A beautiful moOel """<> t>etoeves herMlf to be 5Uf • lennQ lrom an incurable d•-er1enges h« own murder \ II) NIGHT OAlL.E1'Y · Room With A View.. An 1nvet;ct sct>emea. W1lh llWV unwtl1HIQ aid Qi "4s nurse. 10 reY~ Nm!Mllt on h1" unl111111tu1 Wiie "Tt'HI Lita M1 PeddinQlon" A woman shOP• atound tor 11 cheap ruoeral. t0'.201~ 1C>.30 • NEWS MAIAEAO COfROAH: OH THE Ao.AD FOR PEACE A pt0fll9 of 1977 Nobel Peace Prtre winner M eireacl Corrioan WflO me0e a GI081-cQUftlry t- 10 genetale IUPP<W1 tor the 1<1&11 Peaoe movement, 1• otleted G VOTtM' PIPEUNE .. Or•nge County In 11:00 lw"eTclJ o News LIAA8CUJ8 MOW. ..... Ttutl COid Day In The Park.. ( 1969) Sandy Dennis. Mlellaet Burn' A spinller 1t1ns the prosu1u1e stie hored for the young man Siie IOves (2 hrs I • THE 000 COOPLE Un•ware ot her Identity. Oscar tries to date the PriftOt!Ss of Lk:lhtenst...., • F'ERNWOOO 2MOHT Guests: Uncle Sam Jr .. Cendy Lee Hargrove. ano rock mua1G1an Oonny Conn fll DICK CAVETT Guest Marvin Harns 11:30. Cl) 8AAHA8Y JOHES A mHler thief·lutne<l· author UMS his llOl)Oar· •nee on a 11111 shaw k> Gc;tvtlt a der>ng robbe<y 8 BEST Of' CAASON Holl Jollnny Carson Guest• Rol>flrt Blake. 0.al'lann C•,.Oll. Mannn HamlollCtl. GllllOn Kantn IRI D TWIUOKT ZONE Four men p4an the perf ec:t er.me. to no avail. 8 ®J N!C MOVIE ••'It .. Smash-up On • TONIG HT'S LATEST LISTINGS ,,,, ....... 6. 110711 0."'CI Q1on Vet• M1'411 A dlMi• trou• 3k8' GIUl'o OGOl.tl• on • C.~tor'll• lt-•y dilltOO • hQllOay WMkMc:t Cll•l\O'l'IQ Ille hv9' 01 1111 ll'l~IR> I THE OOHO 8HOW GIT SMART Mu'1 1nl0tm11n1 1s wound ed by K-'0 8'belore he can give the lormul•"• loc:lllOfl (Part I) • CAPTIONEO A8C NEWS " MORNING 12-00 8 TWIUOH'T ZONI! "COme We~ w11h Me' tD Al.FRED HITCWCOCK Plll•Ut~S an 11 d111a111llOd lh llef Hie wnh .i prom•· I ettOlney HOHEVM90NER8 Qlked 1n10 talung lh&ol '""'" IC> ll'le RacGOOn I Gonve<1\oon Ralpn &f\d Ed lak• lhe wrono 118111 1 .IO D MOVIE · * *, The Man I la-.. ( 1~6) IOe LU(>tno. Rot>e<t AIOa A prelly singer ~ 11'18 obt8C1 ot 11141 unw._idt atteetton• ol a rac:k~ ( t hr • 55 m•n I 8) MOVIE * * * .. She Played W1111 Fn"e · ( 19581 Jedi Hewluns • An-Oalll An •nsoranc;e ad1us~. •nvesltgahnq .i 11111. su s ttaud on the p11r1 of Ille ner·s wife (2 hrs) (I) MOVIE • • •, .. Shakedown · (19501 liow&fd Oulf. Brian Oonlevy In ~" 111tomp1 to promote 111,1 ph01ogr11ptoy GMeer. o man becomes onvOlvecl wolh racto111-s robt>ery a.net bla<:l<maol ( t ,,, . 30 tnon ) 12:40 IJ ()) CBS LA~ MOVIE • • .. You Can't Win "Em Alf' c 19701 Tony Cums. Charle' Bronaon Two ~turers set out 10 make tttemsetves a fortune during 11'18 1917 GOlt•PM of 11\8 Ot1ornon Empo•e 1:00 0 TOMOAAOW Guest Lin Farley. eu1nor ol "S.tual Shakedown T"9 Sexual Heraument Ot Women On The Job .. I LOVE EXPERTS 1~ NEWS G WAHTEO: OEAD OR Al.IV£ "'l(ovaok l\tta" .. 2:000 NEWS 0 MOVIE • • "Johnny Banco '" ( 1967) Sylva Kosc1na. Horat 8uGhhoU An fllnOI al Qlll'llO!et SIMl9 I llnall C8M OOl'llell\lng 100 rnlMIOn lraoea lrom • 060Ql111 8l>d hndl lllmtatt llunl*Cl oy tM ~diUle (2 l'ltl ) m OfTIMART At • gr.,,..,.,d tWtJ· voua. • womtn io.nf111M ........ f ll lhe only wt1neM la1MI e KAOS 41gen1 H6 NEWS !H1 NtW8 2:30 MOVIE * • .. Sty II In French .. ( 1938) Rty Miiiand. lr- H41f\19V. A young man 11 aided by 1111 ,_ French l>ltde Md INa 1•1ted llencee when hll fattier I-• r>.tnkrupcy ( 1 hr • 25 m1n ) tD MOVIE • • .. Hell • Oulpost" ( t9!>4) Rod Cameton, Joan Lefloe A young we< ~« · an •n a small "'"''"O town. 11 determtned 10 work his mine de9plte •"Y dlttlGul· ,,., jl llr . JO """ I 2:67·= • • • • RKhet And The Stranger" I 1946) Lorena Young. Wolloem Holden A widow« m...-an lnden· lured llC'Vllt>I end bfongs '* 10 l'lfl ~ llom&- 51ead In 1"9 Nor1...W..t TtwHIOfy (I hr 35""'1 I 3:561 NEWS 4:00 MOVIE • • '• 'Alw.iys On Sunday ( 1962) Eddie Br &G~ en. Jea n -P1e fft.1 Aumont Q MOVIE • • • t "The Long +.ory · ( 19!>3) JOlln Mills, Joh" MGC.lllum W MOVIE • • "My Son Tiie llamoore" ( 1960) Bela Lugosi. Kitty McShane. w~dne•da1f• Da11• i•e Mo.,ie• AFTERNOON 12:00 0 • • • "Laura .. ( 1~•1 Oene Tierney Chllon Webb While •nvesttc;iat1no a 'fOUftO girl's murdef. a de1ec1rve taHs 1n I0"8 ... 111 l'lftf por1ra11 then du1covers sl'le wasn I k1I~ (1 hr . 30 mtnl m * * * "Forty Sec:ond Sl reet • ( 1933) Ruby Keelof. 0.Ck Powell Great ambt110n droves a prodocer to put on a Br6adw1y muSteal amtd em<>llO<lal lurmool (I hr . 50 tnin I Finns Bleeped 'Barney Gap' Stirs Furor She's a Star at IS Andrea McArdle Conquers Broadwdy and TV HOLLYWOO D <AP> -It's not quite as mom entous as the 18-minute gap in the Ni xon tapes, but scores or television viewers and the pro- ducers o{ ABC's "Barney Miller" show were sUrred up over the erasure of some dialogue in Thursday night's show. Jn Thursday's episode or the comedy series. which is based on daily doings in a New York police precinct, a jailed radical railing against • American involvement in. Vietnam mentioned two Amen can corporations, Dow Chemical and Du· Pont. WHEN ADVISED BV network J -~hat the two companies might bring legal fcti~~~ABC's standards and practices department -the network's censors -erased the audio portion of the videotape that mentioned the companies' names. "ll sliooed bv when the show was taped," ABC public relations executive Phil Kriegler said. "They (the censors) decided to erase the 'of· fensive' words." GOLDEN TRIO -Winners o( Golden Mike Awards from KOCE-TV, Channel 50, are (from left) Wendy Wetzel, investigative re- porting; l\;fike McKeown , news writing, and Paul Sherwood. news videotape. .. IT'S SILLY," SAID Danny Arnold, executive · producer of "Bam ey Miller." ~OCE JF/• TL "DuPont and Dow Chemical. If they want lo ft~ W lJlS J.. ltree classify that as offensive. that's their business. I thmk it was kind ofsilly." (;old Mike Awards Guyana Hoft'Or Three Golden Mike Awards have been present- ed to KOCE·TV by the Radio and Television News Special Set Wednesday "Death In Guyana," featuring exclusive television interviews with Peoples Temple al· tom ey Mark Lane and Terry Buford, the highest ranking cultist left 'alive' from the organization. will be telecast on KHJ-TV, Channel 9, Wednesday at 10 p.m. The special program, produced exclusively for the RKO General, Inc. stations, will feature Marge Thrasher of WHBQ·TV, RKO station in Memphis, Tennessee, interviewing Lane and Buford about the cult's a ctivities and the horrible mass suicide· murder last month in Guyana. Lane, retained by the late Rev. Jim Jones to improve the image of his Peoples Temple. is bargaining with federal officials for immunity !rom~ecutlOD.Jor Miss Buford who was Jones' top aide i.n the United States alter t"be lJiscTplesor Christ minister Oed to Guyana in 1977. Lane has agreed that both he and Miss Buford will not talk to anyooe until the program has been taped in Memphis (wbere he lives) and aired on the RKO stations. KHJ-TV wut be the first to televise the program. Association of Southern California for outs\anding news reporting in the past year. Golden Mike Awards for best investigative news story, best news writing and best videotape cove r age in the field, in the "Division A" category, were awarded to Channel SO at the 29th annual presentation held Dec. 7, ·at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. •'DMSION A" CONSISTS of stations having fe wer than 20 full-time paid people regularly as- signed to the news department. The award-wiMing news segments all aired as parts of "Newscheck," the Tuesday-Thursday Orange County news program airing at 7:30 p.m . and repeated al 10 p.m . "Newscheck" reporter Wendy Wetzel received the award for best investigative reporting for her expose or the spinal injury unit at the Long Beach V£t.eun'~ HospjlQI. FOR BEST NEWS WRITING, reporter Mlie McKeown took the award for his story of the "Orange County Rescue Mission." This story re· ported oo the efforts to relocate the Mission from its current Santa Ana location. Cameraman Paul Sherwood, and soundman Jim Rohrig, received the award for the best news videotape in the field for "Santa Ana Cruisers." This story covered the police crackdown of Mex· ican·American youth who regularly cruise MMn Street lo Santa Ana. By JA V SBARBUTT LOS ANGELES CAP) -Her credits : Did JS commercials, spent 2'h years in CBS' "Search for Tomorrow," starred in Broadway's "Annie," played a young Judy Ga rland last month in NBC's "Rainbow." Sunday she sang on a Disney special on NBC. This week, she goes to Las Vegas to accept a "Ris· ing Young Star of the Year" award on an entertain· ment special on CBS will air early next year. It's bard to believe Andrea McArdle is only lS. Or that she lives in Philadelphia, not Hollywood or New York. Or that she doesn't come from a show business family. IN FACT, SHE SAYS her father, a cost analyst for Amtrak, ori~inally was against her go· ing into showbiz: "He didn't like the idea of me go. ~ ing to New York all the time and missing school." Miss McArdle, s peaking by phone from Philadelphia, says she now attends a priva te school there where students can set their own pace. The five·foot-three girl with a grown·up voi~ was asked, as is the custom in showbiz interviews, how she ~ot in the racket. Always wanted to do it, she said: "When I was real little, I wanted to start dancing." So off to dancing class she went. She also began singing, even thouj!h still a tyke. SOME OF TIIE KIDS in her class often went to New York to audition for roles in TV com· mercials, she said. So she persuaded her folks to let her have a go at that, too. At age 8, she began doing commercials. She later got a role In a comedy pilot that didn't sell, "but CBS remembered me and I was asked \0 read for a part in 'Search for Tomorrow.' " She got the part in that soap opera. Later, she read in a trade magazine about open auditions be· ink held for a new musical based on Little Orphan Annie of cartoon Came. She auditioned. CHRISTMAS SAVE SPECIALS $30 SALE NICE ·•.,.ntt lWnO CMOOSI AIOM SAVE$40 S269 · SALE PllCE •-.UH s299 · OMIWlmOMLY Mr C.... w,... Ill SfedE. IMMIDIATE FIH DBJVBY 'last of Tribe' 1V Movie Slated Tbe Radio and Television N~ws Association of. HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Dennl3 Weaver and Apache actor Eloy Phil Casados star In "lshl, The l,ast or His Tribe," on NBC on Wednesday, Dec. 20. The movie tells the story &I the last wild In· di.an. who waa introduced into civilization in 1911. Isbl wu a member of the Yahl tribe, whlcb bad HOided discovery ln Callfom:ia in order to sur· vive. · · J\lt~r hls diacovery, severaJ anthropologists worked with tshi to record the history ()f the Yahi Lrlber Southent Call{omia makes Its presentations, year· ly, to commercial and public television stations in Southern Calltoroia who show outstanding merit in news broadcast. Melinda Cotton l$ "Newscheck" producer. and PauJ Corbin is executive producer. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED! Orang• Cofft ~ op411rare1 rile ottictel recycling c.nter lot 00.t• M••• 556-5981 COITA ~l~fllAQf ..... .... ,:.=:r ..::c......, ... • ., ... 1 -..... , .. o.e...._,_ \ AND IT CAME TO pass that at age 13, Andrea made her Broadway debut in Apnl last year in the tiUe role of "Annie." a role she reprised in the London production of the show. She returned to the U.S. last summer to go to Hollywood and start work in another title role -in NBC's "Rainbow." She also was offered tbe 'lead role in a Ji:>gsible comedy series, "LA Grafritti." But Sr turned that one down on advice of agent. St)e' says she was disappointed at firs.t, but not later. "I didn't know 1f I wanted to do it, because we'd have to move to Cali fornia and I don't want to m oveoot there," she said. AS FOR NEW YORK, she added, it's a li ve ly place to yis1t. but she doesn't want to move there, eithe r. Philadelphia is just fine for her right now. She was asked what she wants to do 10 years from now. "What I'm doi ng now," she replied without hesitation. "I want to sing, be in show business, be an entertamer." Hers is a very uncertain trade. Does it worry her? "No ," laughed And rea McArdle. Then she laughed. "Not yet. anyway.·· 1VFtlm Cast HOLLYWOO D <AP) -Desi 'Atnaz J r., Bess Armstrong a nd Fr ed Mccarren will star in the ABC TV m ovie ''How to Pick Up Girls.·' Santa's Real See lor yourself di Hunl1ngtcr C~nter It takes 90meone Ye'l'Y ..,ecia) to help you ro,._ eomeone very special , •. .u:~ \ •m am m 1l A .. iJFJ' ~fuA Ball la ~~A f''-u DUil ~., • '1 ·, = llll1=-.sJ Starts FrldaY. December 15 at a theatre or (jrive·ln near you. Orange Coast EDI T I O N I' Today' N.Y. Clo lag toek~ VOL. 71 , ~O 3.46, 3 SEC TIONS, 3A PAG ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1978 N , TEN CEN~ Court Rejects Mistrial for Fiori By GUV GllANVlLLE Of -OeMt PViM koill Orana~ Count) Su()(lrior C'otlrt Judae llobt-rt KnHland rt'fuHd tod•> to l.IHIAN' • mn.tr1al 1n tth• murdt-r tnal of 42 v••ar old Jt'rr) Pt-t er "\ort F1orl 1b tht• arcu~cd <>l•>t•r of Stt'pht'I\ John Um Mn of fo'ountat.n Va llt'v ""ho ~o\ kll lt"d in a h&JI or "unhrc uulMdt• • Nf'"'pon ~ c.-h rughter'.I' Oct Q. 1sn no v.n'11laytnc touch~ off an In\ t uaallon by N~wport l:j('u<'h pohc.-t> that t"w nlually It'd to lht• indk tmenl o! Vt·n pt<ri.on11 c;n murdtr ~p1r cy rhar1tc~ n: latf'd to &van "d alh It 1s P1or1 o ( llunt1ne to r1 llt•M h "'ho u. lht.> udm1tkd tcun nu n YIM f11't'd nine-bullt•ta Into Rin :rn dunf'\lt what be t'la1m~ "' "' +t rtiwtl ovt•r • Clut drutc J e I SlmuJtaneou.'!ly. t'lorl hu In· :tllilf'd Uw ahootlng w all In self drfrns '°' lllld lhut h~ knew by rep- utullon Rovan ~Oml'limes car th•d 41 llWl ·rhe m 111trtul is!>ue erupted 'l'ut>~ch1y wht•n prosecutor Jay Moi.t!lt>y w.kl'tt 1( 1t wasn't true thul F 1on kil led a man in Maryland four years ago and rla1med w lr dt'ff'r\ e Mo1>l•lc:y'~ qut!st1on <'aused de· ~ l f Toll • ID Iran Hits 40 Dead , t t ~ . i ;. J ' J l 1 ~ ' •• '. , Cash Crush Shoppers Grab Bank Loot SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Scores of Christmas s hoppers got a little extra holiday cash and it wasn 't because of their diligent devotion to Christmas s avings clubs. Poli ce said s hoppers grabbed for all the cash they could -mor e than $4,000 worth -when r obbers at a shoppin$. center left the s cene of their c rime Monday with a leaking pillowcase. "It was a spontaneous Christmas gift from the Bank of America." police pfficer Bill Langlois said. La nglois sa id two men robbed the b a nk's St o nestown b ranch o f $12,724.29. Whe n their pijjowcase spht, they ran off in opposit e dir ections, bu{ were later captured with the remaining cash. lroine Cops Solve I Soup-theft Mystery • I The owner of a trucking firm was in hot water today. Irvine police say he s t o le 144,000 packages or dried noodle soup from an Irvine firm. Glenn Masaloro Tominaga, 35, was booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of grand theft and possession o r s t o le n property. Unfortunately, s a id Irvine detective Ron Flathers. pohce only arrived in time to recover six containe rs of soup. The rest is believed to ha ve been sold lo independent grocery stores. Flathers said M arucha n Inc., 1902 Deere Ave., r eported in October that 6.000 cases of soup worth $39,000 a nd conta ining 144.000 individual packages of dried noodle soup h ad been taken. Based on investiga tion and a t ip f rom an a n o n y m o u s informant, Flathers said. police arrived at Tominaga 's Stanton home Monday a nd a llegedly found p ac k a g e s o f s oup ide ntifiable by lot number as coming from the stole n cases. Flathe rs said Tominaga's trucking firm had handled some delive ries for Maruchan Inc., a lthough it's still not known exactly how the cases, believed to have been removed in one tractor.trailer load , were taken from the warehouse without being noticed. Building Meeting ~ Vote Results Mixed t ~ By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI IM 0.lly l'llM Sqff The score at the close of Mon· I day's Newport Beach City Coun- lt cil meeting was two for de· v e l o p e r s , n o n e f o r th e f.; "resldentialists'' and one sus· 11: pended decision. ' Council members spent about " three hours debating a series of \. sepa rate, but related items deal· 1 ing with future building in lhe • city. help we can get.' But he warned developers the votes weren't to be taken as a signal that it would be develop· m eot a s us ual in Ne wport Beach. "We still have the circulation syst e m (and future density) study due in March." he re· minde d them. "Hopefully . the re's no presumption that (Stt MEETING, Page A2> 600 Hurt In Heavy Fighti~g TEHRAN. Iran <AP) -Two days of fi er ce street battles between troops and anti-shah protesters have killed a t least 40 people and wounded more tha!l 600 in Isfaha n, Iran 's second Cl· ty. reliable medical sources re- ported today. The sources s a id the five hospitals in the industria l city, 250 miles south of Tehran. were packed with casualties, m any of them in serious condition. The sources re ported more than 20 of the people sla in by heavy gunfire were killed Mon· day when noting broke out after a Moslem reli¥ious demonstra· Li o n at the climax of the po wd e rkeg ho ly m onth of Moharram . when widespread trouble was expected. Opposition sources claimed hundreds of sh ah foes were massacred by army gunfire, some of 1t machine .gun bat · rages from helicopter gunships prowling the skies above the city Th e c i t y 's g ove rno r . Manuchehr Haqdan, denied the oppos ition ch arges in a n in- terview with The Associated P ress. Official sources thus far have confirmed s ix fatalities and many wounded in the two days of violence. A doelor in one of Isfahan's main hospitals said wards were j a mmed Wlth wounded sufferin~ from gunas hot wounds or severe beatings by troops and loyalist supporters or Shah Mohammed Reza PahJav1. ·'The m1htary is threatening to cut off power in the city:" the doctor said. .. tr that happens. m any of thel.e JXX>ple will die because we will not ht' able to tre at them or kee p th.~m on life s upport l'>ystemi.. T h e U S.·trained doctor de clined to be 1dent1f1ed by name. Eyewitnesses s aid t roops roamed the st reets of Isfahan Monday and today, forcing peo. pie to shout "Javid shah!" - long live the shah -and beating them if they refused. A West e rn diplo mat in Isfahan, who ded ined lo be iden- tified , reported by telephone : "The army has regained con· trol of the streets. There's still <See IRAN, Paie A2> ~ In the end they decided to: 1 -E xempt Civic Plaza in In Newport Beaeb tenn attorney Roger Rosen to Jump to his feet shouting objee· lions. At the same time, Fiori in the witness box shouted his denial of Moseley's allegation. "That's not true. that 's not true. His own partner shot him." Flori shouted as lhe courtroom for an inatan\ turned to bedlam. When Judge Kneeland quieted the turmoil he ordered lhe jury taken from the room and the al· torneys to meet with him tn chambers. Rosen said the mistrial should be declared be~ause the ques· lion asked Fiori would <'&use the Jury to be prejudiced against the defendant He caJled Moseley's question totally improper and not related in any way to Bovan's kiUing. Fiori is just one of seven de- Goodbye to Golda ~ fendants char ged in a grand Jury 1nd.lclment with conspiring to kill Bovan. He is the fi rst to stand tnal and in his testimony has been adamant that the s hooting was not part of a r e venge con' spiracy Fiori insisted he shot Bovan m the early morning hours of Oct. 22, 1977 out.side a Newp<>rt Beach <See noa1, Page A.2> An army guard of honor carries the flag. dra p ed co ffin conta ining the body of former Israeli Prime Ministe r Golda Meir from the Isr aeli parliament building. Mrs. Me ir, who d ied Friday at the age of 80. was interred on Mount He rzl. next to the gra ve of forme r Prime Minister Levi Es hkol. (Re la ted s tory Pa~e A41 Newport Council Adopts Condo Law A<'knowled ging they wer~ dealing with "a pretty complicat· ed human problem :· Newport Beach City Council mem bers adopted a law Monday to control the converstaon of e1pa rtments lo condomuuums . Moments late r . confronted with the proposed conversion of 255 units. councilmen voted to delay action on that specific con . version proposal. The delay or the propos al by 'owne rs of the Versailles apart· ments ne ar Hoag Me morial Hosoital came on a 4·3 vote with B4BY SIITERS aJME RUNNING "I re<:eived a ton or responses from Westminster to Costa Mesa t o Long Be ach a nd a ll o f Newport Beach It really got me outo(abl nd."' That's the ad vertising success s tor y of the Corona del Mar man who placed this ad tn the Daily Pilot· Baby sit m} :? fine -;on~. age:; 9 lthc angt'l 1 & 5 <the devil I 1n CdM. Dad works weird hrs Tht:" boys need you Must have senseotnumor. If you have a n an$el and devil who need baby sitting, caJI the Daily Pilot at 642·5678. Mayor Paul Ryckoff and council members Jackie Heather a nd Don Mcinnis dissenting . The three dissenting council members contended that the city 1s powerless to halt the con· version because the buildings meet all applicable city and state codes and would even comply with the measure adopted mo· m ents before. But they were overruled by counc il members Paul Hummel. Evelyn Ha rt. Ray Williams and Don Strauss who said they want a 1974 state attorney general's de· cision reviewed to see 1f it giv~ the city authority lo halt the con - version. City Attorney Dennis O'Neil s aid he would re port his findmgs al the council's Dec. 20 meetmg M clnrus. in opposing the delay noted that the complex owner . the Daon Corp.. had offered to hold an unspecified number of units out or the convers ion and to offer them at existing rentals for two years lo tenants who wi ll <See CONDOS. Page A2> Aid to Ryan Reaches $ 289 From Friends Contributions to a id holdup victim John "Monty" Ryan and his family in paying their rent havt reached $289 , Newport Beach police reported this mom · ing. Meeting Set In Medical Aid Dispute By KATH\/ CLANCY OI t1W 0.1ly P1!0l Sl•ll Orange County Adminis trative Offi cer Robert Thom as was or- dered today lo m~t with UC Irvine offi cials m efforts to re solve the growan g controversy over county.financed medical care for the poor. Supervisors also a uthori7.ed board Chairman Thomas Rll<:y to send UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich a lega l opinion saying supervisors ha ve the right to cut servit'es availa ble to the in· d1ge nt at UCI Medical Center. The opanion. from County Counsel Adrian Kuyper. seem· mgly contrad1clc; the collective ~lance of lawyers who give legal advice t o Un1v c r s 1t y o f California regents. T he g rowing contro ve rs y stem~ from a tentative plan by county supervisors to chop about $5 million annually from what they pay UCI for certain elective outpatient and dental care at the medical center and two clinics. But UCI officials he1ve insisted the county docs not ha ve the right lo urulaterally reduce the volume or scope or ser vices pro. vided to the poor. Riley in the letter he is lo send to Aldrich noted. "as you are <See MEDICAL, Page i\2) Coast Weather Newport Center from the traffic '» fcbasmg ol:dinance_ l'hal'.s one l-oc: the developers. (, -Delay action on proposed r eductions in the amount of ~ future r esidential and com - • men~ial building. That's the de· i cislon suspended until the Dec. ~· 20 council meeting. Pier Control.s Alterea The amount is only $18 less tnan Uie~Ryan. fonner Hollywood actor-a nd sCunf man. Jost to a pair of thieves outside a Ne wport Beach s upermarket Dec. t. lncreasrng cloudi nes~ early Wedne sd a y and becoming-cloudy in-the-at- ternoon. Lows lonighl 47 to 53. Highs Wednesday in the upper 60s. , -Agreed lo include road COO· • structioo among 13 mitigation meas ures listed in the traffic phas ing ordinanc e . That's 1 another one for developers . Two or the authors of that phasing law, Jean Watt and Dan ' Emory, were on han~ to oppose ( action sought by developers . ,. Emory, at one point said he was not an environmentalist but • a "residentlallat ." He didn't ~ elaborate on the description. Mayor Pro Tem Ray Williams departed from his usual practice or votlna a.galnst developers on two of the votes. In definfog mitigaUon, he noted that, unless road lmP.rovements we re In eluded. •we'll neve r 1et any atreeu bu.lit. We 'teed all the Newport Beach Cit y Council m embers voted unanimously and without comment Monday to alte r controls over piers and noals in front of bay front homes overlooking Newport Harbor. So fast was their action that council members were fo\lr items past the subject lo their agenda when a st.artled resident asked tberri what they'd dorw{ .. Are you going to make ~l so that people can't lceep their boats at docks in front of other people's houses," inquired Goldie Joseph of Lido Isle Council members, who were lo tha proces8 of votln& on the final agenda item in their five-hour me Una. stopped lon1 enouah t.o explain. "No, no. We didn't do that at all ... e xclaimed Mayor Paul Ryckoft. "All we did was add language to control nuisance boats." "Well. what's that?" Mrs. Joseph demanded. Before Ryckoff could reply, she added, "Don't bother pnawering. I'll call in the morn· fn& and find out what that means." According to tbe document ap- proved by council members, it's any vessel at a residential pier that "creates a nuisance with re· iard to vehicle parking, vesaeJ wast e, llveaboards or noise dis· turbancea to adJolnln1 resl· dents ." Th• action was prompted by re1ldent1 of Promontory Bay who complained t.o cily Officlals that the rental of docks in \Mir neighborhood was c ausing problems. They <'ailed on city otrtcials to enforce the long-standing pro. hibitlon against use of a reslden· tial dock by anyone but the occu- pant of the adjoining house. Rather than do that. coun· cilm en slmply a dde d the nuisance provision t.o their exist· ing regulaUona • Womer Billed VISALIA (APl -A Llndaay woman who saJd she killed her 'bUJband after be beat• ber baa bffn ordered to relmbvrse the public defel\der'e office $4,000 for btr ~tut detense. Ryan. unable lo work since a crippling stroke in 1970. had walked to the market to cash hls Social Security check to pay the $385 in rent due that day on his family's Costa Mesa home. Newport detectives. besieged with offers of help for the fa mily as Christmas nears. began ac· cepttng donations last week. So far. said a detettive, 10 donations have been received from Dally Pilot readers in Newpoft Beach. Laguna Beach. Garden Grove. El Toro. Costa Mesa and HunUnl\On Beach. Checkli should be made pay•· ble to John Ryan a.nd sent to t.he Newport Beach PoUce Depart· ment. C /O Dete ctive Lu Roberta. 870 Santa Earbara ~Dr1ve, Newport Beach trl680. INSIDE TODAY Even thou{1h Sen. Edward KennedJI ~ <kriymg he's a preftdeontial ronctidate, he '8 doing things candidates ore expected to do. But even hu. wl/e doem't lmow for sure. See Teddy -Running or Not. PagcA7. l•dex At'f-~e •• ,....,....ui.,. Ir"'•~ ~ AIMIUMen '-M, .. .,. Mll•I., ..... _. Mt, MW! ... , ....... N•li.NINIWI .. CJ .. .. ... r"..,.. f.':Ui.-Ute C.I f'.c• ' All F~ Alt Alt Ci91f!IC. IJ 11.J -·--., ..... ~ ., tetll ""4k• A14 ....,,. ... .. . ...., ............ 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P•,,.-I CONDO • • • r,H'l' <t hard~l11p 11 fUH'l'°ti hi lt\OH uut f'Onl:luJlanl Dav" Nt•1 h, v.ho m;,de lht' offtor on bt•hi..lf nr Odon. :.uul tht· dct.t1li. of tht· rro pot-ul would huw lo bl· workt-d out b\'twc•t.•n tht· <'<m1 1w11y .,nd the city . 'Ir I Wl'rt' ll> throw out " A!Ul'/\~ right now, I m1.:ht 'PC<'Ullflt• wt>'d bt• t11lkmR ubout l1 v<· l)t•r t•t•nt nf thl' units. 11omdhing hkc• thut," ht• ""d Somt' rt.'bldt'nlh or th<.• C:IJmplu hu v1• vou·cd oppo1ut1on to the convc:r11io11 un the grounds that It will •tnJJosc a financial hurdship on them to f>cek new apartmenL'> because they won't be able to af- ford to buy their uniti. which Neish su1d would be sold at an <Average price of $100,000 The price of h ousing in Newport Beach was the key ·~· ~Ut' of the earlier d1scuss1on of the conve~1on ordinance Speakers advocating light con- trols of c-onvers1ons noted that houi.mg prices have made con- wrs1oos financially atlractavt, but the· pr<te<•ss only depletes lhe e•1ty's !)tock or rentul housing, genl'r:etly v1t'wcd as more af lord<1ble th<1n purchustng u hol'l'lt' 1n tht• t'ity Counl·tl rne·mben 1•11111·1·1.kd the• tri·nd i.houlcl tw ... tudwcl, hut s.ml th1·y want1·d lo ~··I un 11r d111<1nt•t• 1m tht• l>ouks <ts i.<><in IJS po11si hl1• After ur1 1H uv 1r1 ~ thl.' 01 <11n11m·c, which gm·s into effect rn 30 days, c·onunc·1Jmen ordcrecl the Plunrunl( Comm1ss1on to con s ider furthl'r control:. whi<'h would llm1l tonversioM based on apartment vacan cy fact.ors 1 hey also asked l:itaff member'> to i.urvey the.· c1ty'11 upllrtmcnti. 1Jnd fancj out whul the rent rangt<i. are f 'ront Page A I FlORI. • • naghtery aftt:"r a drug deal had gont' :.our One of hi:. "° dcf<·ndun11. in the con!>pirncy 1nd1ctment bucked his story Elsac Kulik, 29, said 1.hc had no knowledge.• uf un alleged con· sp1racy to do away with Bovun in retaliation for the kidnapping a month earlier of her hus band. Alexander Kulik Mts. Kuhk admitted th<1t the s mall band or former Hare Kri i-.hna :.t•rt members her husband headed were lcrronzed by the so-called Italians The Italian:,, a !\mall group in wtnch Fiora wai. a m ember, were ;_1llt·~cdly trying to mui.clc 1n on lhl' drug bul:i aness the K r1r-.hnai. wen• Opt.·rutanj,( &long th\• Ornngl' Coai.t on an intcrna taonal S<.'Jll' Clerk ft~ined 8750 BUHHANK <AP1 A Superior Court judge fined a former (.'<Jf11mb1a Pictures Corp. m:ulroom clerk $7~ a nd placed hc.·r on five.· years' probation in ('Onnl"Ctlon with the the ft of $5,000 in studio paychecks . Kris i\ nn Schui!s ler, 25, of Los i\nl(ele1;, h11d pleaded no conter1t to one rounl of grand theft and onf• of forgery. ORANGE COAST .. 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Banller> call th ruh "old mom~y" nol euUy lr•~cd and readily nqotlable Karl Koepck , a Lulthanu •poktttman, put th \'ulu of tht J~Wfl• Iii t, "Tbey wt'te ao •t'll pr p&Rd th~t th~y rv n h•d tnou1h bundcuff11 tor 1tll theo esnrlo)'•'f'll," HJd John Coonoll ) a •lH>kcamao for lht Purt Authonl) ol New York and Now J ertit)' whlrb run• Kenntidy Airport H th~: l!'> mlllwn l1gur~ I• ronlarmt:d It wo uld b~ th•• lu1ut r•"'h thtll an U ~ h1aton, tof>pan1& ttu M l mllllon lou oal Purolutor ~wn.u 1ty 111 Gtllralfn in CK-tobt·r of 1974 Tbl' fJnrnu~ 19~0 Brink ' rob~ry In Bolton netted S2 4 01l1Uon -Sl 2 mllUon or that In eaah -~ 1 1971 theft at the Hotel Pltrre In New York t-0taled •bout S.S mlUJon In Jeweu and cash. Thr lh "" overpowered and handc uHed 10 workorl In m1llln1 t.betr way Into the vault ot thl1 Ottman 11trllnes wlt.hc>ut ~~f/lfll •n olarm, authorities The pncillon, "1rly mom.in& heht. l1fl ma ny queatton11 Ul\IDJ* :red. ttow dld Uw thieves pick a bona nza nltiht for the lh~n . how did thuy know lo brlna h11rukutf~ fur every 11u:trd, how did they reconnol~r the hangar and ill> llf\'Urlty •Ylil• rr\ i&nd blgght of all when• dad they 10" And l wQ othC!r ques tions · Why d1cf u ttrlnk ·.., truck :tent \0 haul away $3 million ln caah ran to maake It.a pickup; and why did authorltltt drop pur1u1l ol a black van near the airport about an hour alt.er the thieves In • black van -mudc tholr aetow•y" One Chase ~hnhultun Bank offlcl•l 1aid Lhe theft ap~an1 to be an "Inside Job." The New York P<>tit said toduy tha\ one of the raid •r11 addrct)Sed handcuffed employee• by lh4ilr lint nllmt$ 1tnd another earned coples ot 11up1X*ud ooe·Of·&·klnd magnetic key11. The PorH <sl110 i.a1 d other raid ers knew where alarm~ were ~ltuak-d ond the layout of the buiJdlDg Port Authority s pokesmen UJd they could not confirm the report Long Meetings Deplored Newport Council to Study the Problem Newport Ill' a ch City Council mem ht!~ 1tr.-gelling l1rt.td of ... larl1n~ mt:ctanwi. on Monday that t'nd on Tuc:;day ·Making l(ood dt•c11.ions at m1dn1>1hl. at lca~t for me. ai. ne~rly imvo~i.1bh.•," declart!d Councilman Uon Struu~i. an usk mg that Mlmcth1n~ b~ done to l'ihOrlc.'n th1• murulhon me<.>linlJ"· U ndtor the llrt>'>£>nt syst«>m . counc 1lm<!n convene their meet in us ut 1 · 30 p. m for a i.tudy ~css1on that usualJy lasts until 5 p.m. They reconvt:ne for their bm-1 ness m~tmg at 7:30 p.m . and late ly those me ·ling have Jai;tt.td until the early hours of the next day. Strauss and Councilwoman Jackie Heather were appolnt.t.-d to stud y the problem. They said they'll consider r hanging the study sebsaons to alternate Mond<1yb i.o that the businesi. meet1n)( could be i.rheduled to sturt curlieta Mayor Paul RyckoH <1Tso ~ug l'ront Page A l .MEETING ... there's R<iin~ to he a mad rui.h to build in the nt•xt three or four months." The Rio Hondo College biolol(y an11tructor also made It c lf':cr that future building an N\•wport lkach 11> going lo depend on the result:, or Lhat study which wall determine the ulUmale size of the city's road system Based on the capacity or thoi.t• roadways, council members wilt then set limits on building. "lt mav bt• W(' won't hav1· muc·h of · a p11• to d1v1dt· UJJ among d(•vdopcrs." Williams r<>mmenterl. lie• lookt'd to lht: au d1c:nce which mcludt'd represen talivei. of the city'i. ma1or build mg and development companie:, "That's the C'h<illenge. You people m rty be aSkt'd to do tht• d1v1ding up yourself." Of the three votes, council members were In concert only once on the subject or Civil' Plar.a, the 26·acrc Irvine Co. de velopment Company offici<1ls wanted the ar ea exempted from the traff1<' phasing ordinance which hmiti. future bu1ldin..: to lrafhc im provements. Company offlciuls lmpht>d they would take legal at·taon l)n the m atter and councilmen vol t•d unanimously an agreement with lhe company . But lhey added the prov1s1on that the proj ert will be s ubJecled to th1· i.<1mc lam1lat1ons as other ex '''•pled pro1ects. Thal meani. the ('rJmpany may onlv build 30 pcrrent of the al lowed 320,000-SQuare-foot C1vw Plaza. After that, ii wall hi.ve t11 be proved that future additions won'd add to traffic congestion Williams was the Ion<-' dissent rn~ vote on delay of the 16 month-old general plan amend mcnt11 . His council colleagues 1rnid ther were confused hy the reams o staff reports and voted the delay over his objections On the 13·part definition of mitigation, the vole was 4 3 with Moyor Paul Ryckofr and coun· ctlmen-Pttul -Hummel and Don Strauss dj~enting. The di~enters along with Mrs Watt and Emory. 11rt(ucd that lhe subject of m1t1gution should be complekly removed from the ordlnance Work Begi,m On Olympics Pact for '84 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. <AP> -A final agreement be· tween the U.S. Olympic Commit· tee ond the private ~ector of Los An1eleR on tht framework of the 1984 summer Olympic 1umea ls beln1 worked out rortowfnti a pre· tlmlnary agre~un~nl aottled over the weekend, USOC otrlclala HJd today. Th«-nnaJ &Jreement bet..-.en \he Olympic Commlllce and Loi Ana"lH mu.at be completed by Jan. l, o deadllno aet by the Jn· lC!rnaUonal Olympic Commltt.c!e. gl'sled cutting the five minutes for lcsllmony lo three m inutes with thl' proviso that citizens wuotln~ to Kpcuk longer would huvt> to submit u written re- quest. * * * "I don't know," i.1ghc.'<1 Coun· l'alm:rn Don Mc lnni:, "I wonder 1f any of th1i. will actually result in earlier quittin~ times or if jl'll JUSt provide more time for dai. cuisi>ion " * * * Co11ncil Action I . In action Monday night, the Newport Beach City Coun c1I: CIVIC PLAZA: Agreed that the Irvine Co 's C1v1(' Plaza ought to be exempt rrom the traffic phasing or dinance. but that it ought to be subject a lso to the same limitations as other exempt projects GENERAL PLAN: Because of confusion over somt' parcels in Big Canyon and Newport Cenler, dt:layed action on general plan changes that would r~ucc future res1den llal and commercial building. CONDOMINJU.M LAW: IJnunamoubly approved an or cllnancc governing convt'rsion of condomanaums to apart- ments. VE RSA.ILLES: Declined to act on proposed conversion or 255 apurt~cnts to condominiums near Hoag Memonal lfosp1t;.il until Der 20 to study a legal opinion on thl' change . TRAt'F1C: Added a 13-part dc!inlt1on of m1t1gat1on to lhc . traff!c phasing ordinance lhut includes reduction or project size and construction or roads. PIERS: Altered the policy on boats docked at resaden· taal piers lo prohibit nuisances such us hveabourds and party bouts City Gear Under Key In Cleveland Case CLEVELAND CAP ) - Federal mars h a ls began to pndlock city-owned equipment today to secure Cleveland's multimallion·dollar debt to the privately owned Cleveland Elec- tric Illuminating Co .. t he offlce of Muyor Dennis J . Kucinlch said The action means that the equipment tagged cannot be moved out of the city yards to make repairs and service calls for the city's waler system . An- drPw M. Jun1ew1cz, Kucinich's presi. st.oeretary, i.aid. Julius Chaccaa, the city's as- s istant property director, said the marshals were tagging about hall of the trucks used to rerair lhe city's water system Chacc1a said the lagging would make 1t difficult for the city to repair water main breaks. U S. District Judge Robert B. Krupansky cleared the way last month for Cleveland llluminat- 1 n g t o seize city property because the city, he said, had lg nored available solutions for It.ti financial dilemma . K uclnich announced late last week that the city had made a $2 million payment on its debt to the utility, leaving a balanceof$3 million. The original court judg mc>nt was for$M.8 million. Frot11 Page Al .MEDICAL ..• well awar«>. !ht• county. due to ttu· flscul hm1tul1om. imposed by Propos1tlnn 13, find s It n ,. c e 11 s a r y l o m a k e c u l 11 throughout county government." Jn addition to sending along a copy of Kuyper's opinion. Riley told Aldrich that Thomas would be meetinJi him lo discuss lesal issues and other mutual con· rerns Eorller, supervisors h ad formed a team or county of flclAls to ~k other ways to p ro. vlde the medical care. But ns the contradicting legal opinions noat In, reports lndlcal· ed conference11 between county and university ornctals had de· terlorated Into A 8talemate . Supervisors osked T)lomas to meet with them lndlvidually before opcninif new dl1cusalOnJ with Aldrich. ~d Supenllor Ralph ~·_r.tch aald he would arm Thomu wtt.h a Ust of queaUon1 to be anawered by ucr omctata partlcuJarly rclaUnsi to paUent vlalt1, medical cbar1es and untversltyovertlead. • Kucinich was lo go to the public today via lelev1s1on Wllh a plan lo avert the city's ranan- dul collapse. He 's alrcac1y gone to the Federal Communications Commission with a complaint about local television. Kucinich, whose adminlstra lion races the grim prospect of presiding Over the rir!1t municipal dt:fault since the Depression, told the FCC Mon day that two Cleve l and television stations, WEWS-TV and WJKW·TV, are unrit to operate because they did not agree to his term~ for carrying his address "The dimensions of our finan c aal crisis are analogous to any great natural disaster," h1i. compJajnt said WKYC-TV will broadcast the speech beg1Ming at 7 p.m local lime. OUT AS MAESTRO Pageant Mualc Chief Schoen Musical Director Deposed By STEVE MITCHELL Of lhe 0•11¥ Pll<>I $l•ll Veteran Lagunu Bc<ach Pageant of th e Mai.tcrs com poser Vic Schoen has been fire.'<.! as musical director of the an nual s ummer produ<'tion, jw;t two months afler former pageant d i rector Don Williamson resigned his JJOSl Festival officials said Schoen t.tnd the new pageant director Glen Eytchison. "have widely. d1fCerlng opinion s on the ap· proach to music at the fes tival." Schoen joined the summe r pageant in 1966 as director of music and composer of the an· nual event which presents re·crealion of artworks ui.ing hve models. Eytchison said today his de· raMon to fire Schoen was the re ~ult or "differe nt concepts on mui;1c," adding "It didn't look I 1 kt· we were going to get lo)!t•lher on thl• muiur so I madt:' tht' c·hangl· ·· Eytt•h1snn said hc was looksng Jor a mu~1c:al approach lhllt would h1ghHght the nrl pacct~:. 11n the lilllj,!l' more dlre('tly "Vk approached lhl' musl(· v..ry generally, and I wantt-0 to be :.pec1fic," Eytchison said "I w;mt to ust> the music an vny i.pc(·tfac wt.ty:-tu create spcc·1fu· <1ll1tude!>." Eytch1i.on is a composer an has own right, having composed and .arnrngcd music for more than a dozen produrtions al South Coast Repertoey sn Costa Mesa 'fht.' dcc1s1on to fire Schoen wus the result of d ascussioni. between lhe new director and member'> of lhC' pageant ·s pro duct1on commallce, rompri'>ed of pageant directori. Helen Keeley, Glenn Vedder and Jim mae Schmitz, as w~ll <Jl:i i.taff personnel. "I c&lled him in to tulk ;ibout the music and 1t Just didn't work 1ut," Eytrh1son said today "I 'lave the ~reatcsl re!-ipect for tlw nan He's very talented itnd hu ... 1 ~reat ln.tC'k record. Homeless In Flood At 1,200 8y The AJ~lated Pren Tht OhJo River crept toward 1t:s h1gheHt pt>mt in mor.-than ll dt'<'Jdtt today, lt>av1n1 a n t:~t 1makd 1.200 Pl'Ol)lc tem· porarllr homeless in a 16·COu.nly area o On.lo, Indiana and Ken· tueky . (Re luted photo. Page A3 l The Nalaonul We&ther Service St'•d the river uppeared to ht> rrci.ting at ~ 4 feet at noon lo· day. the hiRh .. st It'-; been since t967 fo'lood Mag(: at Cincinnati Is S2 fct•t Tht' rivt:'r Wft~ rlblOg raster lh<in prc·da·ted ul Louisville. Ky . wht>re it hs istill scheduled to crest Thursday Part~ of Kentucky remained paralyzed by weekend floods. and authorities estimated damage cxceedmg $100 million. The rain-llwollen Kentucky R1 ver was receding from its weekend crest. leaving muddied homes. b usinesses and industries In Frankfort. Ky . where flooding was the worst in more than 40 years. Gov. Julian Ca rroll a n ked Monday for federal dJsaste r relief. Many .. ·rankfort residents rNvrned to their homes. but schools, state offices and the county courthouse remained dosed. Many homes an the state capital were· without waterhand dbout 1,400 wt're wit out utahties The Kf'ntu('ky H1 ver crested in Frankfort at ~ 5 feet. a foot higher than in a record flood of 1937 There we re no deaths or injuries reported. and police said there were no reports of loollnJt. Dozen~ of families were ~vacualed Monday rrom homes in New Richmond, Newtown Moscow and Clnc1 nnat1. Ohio: and In Dayton, Ky Standby s h e lt er:. were prepared 1n st:vcrul Ohio commurutie11. and m Augui.ta, Ky . and Aurora. Ind f 'ro• Pafl' A I IRAN ... some rinng sn the air to get peo. Jll(• o ff the strec:·b But the s1tua taon 1s not very good and 1t'i. very tl•nse " 01plomat1c -;nurccs reported the city hall, secret police head- quarters, two telecommunica- tions buddings, rave banks. eight liquor stores. four movie theall'rS a nd a hotel were- destroyed or badly damaged \n fares ThC' :-.ource' ~a ad several thousand Americans laving 10 11\fahan cowt•rcd in therr guarded compounds as the f1ght-in~ 'iwirled through the> ~lreets Tht>re wcrt• no rerorts o f American an1uri1•s The f1ghtsng "was confined to the n1>rth1o;fslern sector of the ci- ty this mornan~ ror two hours, hut al was brou~hl under control by I roops w11 h no deaths or "But we had different ron ~crious anjuracs," the governor cepts :md rt became upparent so1d lht'Y wouldn't work theml>elvci. out." D111lomu11c so urces said t roop~ rimmed the battered Schoen . 62. was known <1 -. i.trl'cts. sma!>hmg the windows "Mr Mui,ac" al the pugcanl of ~tor~ dt~playing portraits of over the p<is t 12 years. and wcis exall•d Mo~lcm lt•adcr Ayatullah well known in Hollywood a!>. a Khomuin1. lt>adl·r or the yettr ton nott•h t·ompo~n long campu1Rn to to1>1>ll· the 59 Il l' product>d t1·l1·~·1'"'n .>t'ar old monarch ~Pl'l.'1<.11~ with Bang Cro~b\ l\ndy li.fahan's govl•rnor ~•ltributed W11lu1m:-. Pat Boone: Ethl'I the· report of heavy cusualtici; to Mt·rman. the Telephone flour. "<•t•rtaan res1den1~ of the cily and a dramatic adaptation o( who tdt•phom• rncnd~ to 11a~i. on "Svengali," With Carol Chan wtld rumor11 or dl.;Jlh and ning and Ethel Barrymore dc:itructacm " ~~~~~~~~-...:.;:..:...:..:..:~~~~~~~ Ct\oosu o spuclot boll rrom our tt)(lf~ns1v1;1 sefec11on ot hand rubbod VUCJI IOOlhur., a.