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MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 18, 1978
VOL. 71, MO. U2. 2 SECTIONS, J2 PAG•S
~yes ~ave It? I
o.lly ............ 9Y ltlci.al"tl lleetM« Whatev~r their visual faculties, visitors to the San
'Clemente parking lot used by Dr. Bruce Ewing do a dou· .
ble take when they spot the optometrist's eye-catching
sign. But seeing is believing and no one doubts the op.
timum effect that the chart has on visitors who know a
gOQd gimmick when they see it. A Daily Pilot photog.
rapher couldn't resist getting the whole scene in focus.
NoRecurrence Seen
Of Balloon Blasts
By PIDUP ROSMARIN Ofa.o.61Y ...... SUft
Though they're not damlng
any suspects or accusing
anyone, Irvine police coofidently
predicted today there won't be a
recurrence of laat week~ ex·
plodlog balloons tbat tbreatened
small craft lNMling at Orange
County Airport.
Meantime, police are examin-
ing fragments of plastic
material found atntwn across an
X-ray lab of a factory after an
explosion Tburaday which
seriously burned an inspector
there.
Police had been ataked out
nearby In hopes of 1pot.ting
another balloon launchln1.
Balloona bid been aeen explodlnc
In flreballt at about l50 feet, the
altitude ol lntom1na airplanee, on
both Monday and W-ednnday.
Police l'Ulbed to Coatrol Com·
ponents, 2587 S.S. Mm It., tlle
source ot tbe exploelon. Tbe
company manufacture•
mec:haDleal control valftl. • Tn7 found Terry Huff,~ of
Oran1e, bumed oa the face,
. hand• and chest by a f1a1h ftN
in the explot1oa wb.leb knoeked
out windows and blew a steel
door off its hinaes and into the
hall.
. Huff, in stable condition at UC <See BAU.OONS. Page AZ> ·
Radiation
Nears CotUt
WASJDNGTON (AP) -
The E n vironment.al
Protection Atency, saying
rad loactlvlty from a
Chinese nuclear exploelon
could arrive over the West
Coast by Tu.day, bu ac·
tlvated lt1 radlatloa\
monltorll14 •)'Stem. Th!.!~~oelon Thursday at lChlna 1 Lop Nor teat
site bad • yield of leas
than ao ldlotoMz th~. •cen-cy Hid, and 1DOWC1 PH·
sent no buard Nffd on
past~ ot 1hnnu aiae. _
The federal Aviation Ad·
mlniltration sald no
hasard to aviatJoa 11 ex·
peeled •
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Declilles
·Exceed
Gainers
NEW YORK (AP) -Word of
a larger-than-expected increase
in world oil prices drove stock
prices into a 1barp decline ln
beavy trading today.
In the first two hours the Dow
Jones average of 30 industrials
was down 14.46 points to 790.89,
dropping below the 800 level for
the first time since the end of
November. It had been down 17
aft-er--the-Orst-hou
Declines overwhelmed gainers
by a 16-1 margin among New
. York Stock Exchange-listed is·
sues.
On Sunday the Oraganization
of Petroleum Exporting Coun·
tries announced that it woud
raise prices 14.5 percent In
quarterly stages through next
Oct. l. The news came as an un·
pleasant surprise to Wall Street,
which had been hoping for an in·
crease as small as 5 percent.
)\nd analysts noted thal it
compounded investors' uneasi·
ness about inflation specifically
and the economic outlook in
general.
·'I think people are a little
shocked," said Charles Jensen
at MKI Securities. "The stock
market doesn't like surprises
like this ."
The news also depressed the
bond market, which is highly
sensitive to shifts in inflationary
expectations. The dollar fell in
forei1n-exehange while the price
of gold jumped by better than $7
an ounce in London.
Gold mining stocks gained
~round, while all other major
stock groups were under pres·
sure. Oil, auto, airline and
leisure-travel stocks all gave
ground.
The British pound crossed the
$2 mark, a.ad the dollar dropped
more than two yeti lrt Tokyo.
One foreign exchange dealer
In Zurich said the larger-than·
expected increase in the oll
price was certain to create more
infiation ln the United States and 1 ttie rest of the buyers of oil from
the members of the OrganJza.
lion of Petroleum Exporting
Countries.
The dollar closed in Tokyo at
193,325 yen, down from 195.75 at
the close of tradin& Friday.
Selected world aold prices to-.
day lncluded:
-London: morning flxln1
1212.20, up '6.80; afternoon fix·
ln1 1212..,, up '1.30.
-P arf1 : arternoon flxtn1
1214.83, up '1.16. -Fr~: cloee $212.71, up M.15. -
-Zvrich.:... 12u.11, up M.se.
'212. 75: sna.ao ulfed.
-New York : Handy le•
Harman baH priu, $2U.15, up
'1.55.
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Latest Novel'~
Gift: .Dol!eY
' Frolll Killer Bee
'Killer' Doney
Nor:elty Gift Edible
NEW YORK CAP> -The latest novelty
Christmas gift is likened to a pet rock you can eat.
lt'sK:iller bee honey:
For $3.95 you can get a 5.75-ounce jar of honey
reportedly ga_µiered from the hives of killer bees in.
Fortaleza. Brazil. ·
"It's crazy. It's kind of the pet rock of 1978,"
said Ronald DeChristoforo. one of the three men
behind the product. "But the difference is. it's edible
and it's good."
Along with the honey, you get a history of its
makers. The bees were origin.ally imported to Brazil
from Africa because they were superior honey pro-
ducers.
But several African queens escaped: breeding
with_.l.ocal }>ees and spawning generations of wild
killer bees. The 6ees havereportedly-attaek~ -men_
and animals .
Clouds Continue
Chance of Coastal
Rain 50 Percent
A rainstorm that drenched
Christmas shoppers and com·
muters Sunday and today shows
no signs of abating before Tues-
day. weather forecasters said.
Weather analysts predict a SO
percent chance of rain tonight.
The storm thus far had dropped
1.5 inches of rain on the county
as of this morning. It is expected
to peter off into showers about
mid·day Tuesd.ay. ·
After that, ttle forecasters say,
cloudy conditions t h rough
Wednesday with night time tem·
peratures in the mid 40s and
daytime highs in the high 50s can
be expected.
Rainfall is running about dou·
ble that of a year ago. but thus
far is not creating any problems
ln terms of fiood damage or crop
damage.
"The rain is very welcome to
most of our aclivttiea here,"
S4Bl1l' S4JLED
ro SPEEDY S.4LE
··rm a bl11er winner with the
money t received than I ever
was with my raclng Sabot.
"I sold it on the first day to the
first caller."' .
That's the advertising success
story of the Coeta Meaa man
who placed this ad tn the Daily
Pilot:
Racing ubot. fully
equlpt. Jdnt cond. S250
fl rm '"""'"''°' stter 6.
U you want to "Sale" your
boa , lfte11alty ptlot can mna
f Hl cub retuml. A friendly Id·
•tnr ~u Hap write a but
••lier. Jtllt calna-5'78.
commented Irvine Company
crops division manager Carl
Lindgren.
"It's particularly beneficial
for our cattle grazing operations
and ror irri~allon.purposes ... he
said. "At this point. the rain is
being absorbed as quickly as 1t falls and 1s not posing any
pf'oblems to us .··
Orange County's agricul~uraJ
operations officers agreed with
Lindgren that the rain. up to
now. is a welcome friend to the
county farmer and waler con·
servers.
Thus far. the season's rainfall
in Orange County stands at
about 5.5 inches, more than dou·
ble the 2.50 inches recorded at
this lime last year.
Southern California Edison
Company officials blamed the
rain today for a power rauure
that affected Emerald Bay resi·
dents for more than two hours
Sunday.
Th ey said nearly 1.000
customers In homes on both
sides of Pacific Coast Highway
were wit~out power in mid·
afternoon when rain damaged a
transformer.
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S Die in Blaze
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A fire
that lnveaUgators say may have
been deliberately set has JdUed a
mot.her and her rpur small
children, sheriff's Deputy
Marvin Cavanau.c.h said today.
Joanne Paul, 2e, and tho
ch1lclren. Anthony, to, Enoeh. 4,
Rachod, 2, and Mary Ann. 7
m.onth'I, wero found dead in
their bedroomJ Sunday at thear
Florence area home.
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Gasoline
To Go Up
6 Cents?
ABU DHABI, United Arab
Emirates <~P> -The decision
by OPEC to jack up oil prices by
14.5 percent next year sent the
American dollar and stock ·market into a nosedive today,
but the head of the oil cart~e·
fended the increases as o/fi1oye
destglled-to help the world
economy.
Some specialists estimate the
price boost. coming in four
stages. will by itself raise
~rican _gasoline and heating.
oil prices by rec cen s a gallon
by late 1979.
Energy Secretary James
Sc hlesinger said that when other
market forces are factored m.
the per-gallon increase will prob-
abl:v be five or six cents. The
average U.S. gasol~ne price was
66 cents a gallon as of Nov. l.
.. The oil pnce hike 1s part of
the measures to correct the
world's economic s ituation."
said Rene Ortiz of Ecuador. the
new secretary-general of the
13·n ation Or ganization or
Petroleum Exporting Countnes.
Ortiz. speaking with reporters,
did not s~ll out in detail how
the price boost would benefit the
world. except to say OPEC coun-
tries "have got responsibilities
and tasks toward the coming
generations and toward develop-
ment or their countries and find ·
ing alternative sources o r
energy than oil when 1t is ex·
hausted.
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Coast
Weath e r
Showers possibly Jleavy tonight with chance of a thunderstorm. Partly
c loud y Tuesday with c hance or s h owers
decreasing to 10 percent
A little cooler tonight with lows in the 40s. Highs
Tuesday 56 to 62.
INSIDE T ODAY
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year.old athlett• a1 iports
become big ~ ... Ste the
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Oil Price me· Blasted-f'f'VM P Gflf!AI M4YOR FI Gll1S
OILINcrm...tsE -RAIN.-. ·--~......;,:...;;:,
Officials Say Mo ve Will Fee d lnflatiori
NEW YORK <APl -Mayor
Edward Koch wu working th~
crowd on Fifth Avcnu«:, havtna a
good tlme with constlLuent •
when 1omeone 1 kt d what
meusur<.'5 the city m1Jhl llikt lo
cope with the Increase lo oil
prices announced by the
OreanlzaUon or Petroleum ~"·
Power wu restored to •fl but
50 homes two bour11 later. The
remjjlnlng ~ customers-were
without power for about 10
hours . NEW YORK CAP> -The d laion to boost th plict of crud
oil 14.S ~rct•nt Marly double Hrl er prodkU001 will ff*J In
nation in the UnJted Statea and could hurt t.b U oll·producan1 n1-
tton1 ttooOmitaJJy, ay &OYft'T\ro aod LMUIU'y ottlc all.
Pr ident Cart.er aa.ld Sund!l1 that th lnc,.. o wut butt .t·
roru to redut lnllatJon and maintain a world economic retovcry
lie aald th oll produc1n1e countries hart' lhe ruponalblllty tor the
1ucceu ot ocooomic pru11111mi , :--:-.....
"Wt; tU~GaET THI~ OP D I ION and hope It wut tM-re·
COIUldl'rtd bt'fo1e tht> n Jet Ile~ W errt-ct," C1tttr HJd
·'It obvlOUll) 11 aertous:• said Allred Kahn, Carter'• chld In·
flatlon ttahttr "I'm v~ry unhapipy becau e I U\lnk ll will be ter·
rlbly lf\JUr10U!t to u" und In the lona run to them "
Encru l'irt'fftary J•m . h n er, ll<bo ura~ th Organ111
Uon ot Pl'trol um l'~>.portln~ COWltn lo treexe th priC'f' o( crud
oil. 1ald "It ts a ubbtanU1&I 1nt r '" lar~n than we had hoped It
could h11v~ m.,or lmpa('b not only on trade balancea but alto on
the role ol inllaUoo "
Tbe cttneral tlmatc of tnc~~ ln t.h~ pncea of 1uoUne and
hc1allng oU In the United Sll1tc 1 about thr~ c nu per Clllon
SCltLt;8J.NGER PR£DICTt;D TIIAT ADOJ1'JONAL mullet
forcea beyon4°1bf' OPEC move ~uld rlliti.c the price of 11110Une at
thti pump by MOUl ·r two or lhr cent.a by tbe end or next ye~r
Aa ot Dec. l, the avtiraa price of ituaohno wu 66 cent.a a
1aJlon
'"Thhi ii b•rdly o mlnlmaJ lnf.reue," A111d SchJesln1er, 1pe1k· me Sunday on ABC telev1slon'• 'laauc..-s and Answers." "ft could
have • mrtjor mpuct not only on trade balances, but aliso on the
rate of ulflalion, on the perrormance of the Industrial economies "
Government and industry otnclals si.id the U S lnnauon rate
-about 9\.'I percent -will rile by Ol'lC!·hal( to Ulree·quarters or ll
percentage poiot b<!cause or the OPEC dt:c1s1on.
A SPOKESMAN •·oa 1'11£ CONSOLIDATED Edison Com ·
pany of New York City who:ie rates are amone the nuUon's
highest -saJd Sunday that the oil price hike may mean u 4 per·
cent increase in electric rates and a 10 percent increase 111 steam rates.
OPEC, which supplies 37 percent of lhe United States' oil, ap·
proved Sunday a rour·step plan tbat will boost the price o( a 42-
gallon barrel of crude by 14.S percent by Oct. 1. 1979. In nine
months. the price will go from the current $1.2.70 to $14.54. Most
analysts predicted a rise of not more lhao 8 percent.
The price boost is scheduled to begin with a S percent increase
Jan. l, and proceed in quarterly increments through Oct. l.
"The economy was in pretty bad shape anyhow -this
probably makes il worse," sajd Michael Evans, president of Chase
Econometrics. an economic analysis arm or Chase Manhattan Bank. •
''In the rest or the world. 1979 will probably be a pretty good year. Only
the U.S. is going tosu!rer a recession."
ANALYSTS SAID OPEC NEEDED a price Increase lo cover
the losses members have relt because of the decline in value or the
dollar, the currency used by OPEC.
But it w1U mean a $4.S billion increase next year an the United
States' aJrcudy large trade deficll. And the deficit -about $45
JFK, King Deaths
No Hard Evidence
Of Conspiracies
WASHINGTON CAP> AltJ.
a SS.8 mj)Jion investigation. the
House Assassinations Commit·
tee is considering a conclusion
that conspiracies can neither. be
proved nor ruled out in tM' AS·
sassinalJons of John F. Kennedy
and Dr. Martin Luther King.
Rep. Louis Stokes, D·Ohio,
chairman, suy$ he thinks the
committee has painted publicly
"the outlines of a 'conspiracy"
involving a SS0,000 St. Louis
bo4nly for Kjng's ussassinatlon.
But Stokes acknowledRed the
committee has no proof of such
a conspii::acy bchtnd King's
murder in Memphis on /\pnl 4.
1968.
At the same time, a SOO·pa,ge
starr draft summary reportedly
says there is no evidence of any
specific conspiracy in Kennedy's
assassination in Dallas on Nov.
22, 1963, but all posslbllities have
not been ruled out .
The draft report se&ys, for ex·
ample, that old evidence of or·
ganized crime links lo the killlng
has not been proved or dis·
proved although "there 1s no
direct evidence" of an orgamzed
crime conspiracy.
The committee also has sug·
gested publJcly that conspiracy
in Kennedy's assassination can·
not be ruled out without tesllnR a
rt!Cently surfaced piece Of film
lo see if It shows conspirators.
Robert L. Groden, a New
Jersey photo technician, says
his study or the film shows clear
movement by more than one shape at the windows from
which Lee Harvey Oswald is ac·
cuaed of killing Kennedy with a
hiJth·powered rirle.
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The committee is to vole on
final cooclusions this week. One
proposed recommendation is·
that the Justice Department in·
vestigate the film and the com·
miltee's undisclosed conspiraey
leads.
The most impressive
testimony was sc1enlir1c
evidence s upporting the Warren
Commission's conclusion that
Lee Harvey Oswald was the
lone gunman in Kennedy's as·
sassination.
Teams of experts assembled
by the committee agreed that all
three ·shots at Kennedy's
limousine ln n~aley Plaza were
fired from Oswald's rifle from a
sixth noor window.
'.They agreed one shot mlssed.
one went through the president's
throat and into John Connally ·
and the third exploded in Ken·
nedy's skull.
The only contrary evidence
was a sound <m a tape recording
of a motorcycle policeman's
radio. All expert said it has a
50-50 statistical chance of being
a p1st-0I shot fired by someone
else.
The committee d emolis hed
James Earl Ray's alibi that he
was blocks away in a service
station when King was shot. The
only purported witness to that
story admitted it was a hoax.
The committee also presented
evidence, as Stokes put it. that
Ray stalked King to Selma and
AU,nta before the assassination.
But the panels of experts, In
eluding ballistics experts, were
unable to find physical evidence
that Ray fired the shots that
killed King.
Ray pleaded guilty to the. as-
saRsination and ls serving a 99·
year prison sentence, but now
says he was framed.
His fingerprints were on the
rifle found near the scene out ne
saya he had turned the gun over
to a man he knew only as Raoul
for what he thought was a gun·
running operation .
Keg Explodes,
Kills Reveler
MILFORD, Ohio (AP) -A
ChrlatmaJ party for a group of
utility compan y employee•
ended ln traJedy when a beer
ke1 exploded, ldllln1 one man
and lnJu.rtn1 another .
Bernard Warman . 37, of
MllfOTd w11 killed and J ames
Burdette, '29, of Batavia Yi••
hoapttalbed wtt.b a head Injury
after the accident.
About 15 wonen ot ClnclMIU
OH le Electrtc Co. were at the
party. said 81'\tff Stoecklin, a
company apokesman.
bill Ion this~ year -hu played a key role ln th dccllne of tbu
dollur
"I think that th OPEC countries may themselves come to
rear t '° aharp an lncroaae ln view ot the harmrul ertect Uiat It
wlll hav on the world econom,v," Kahn aaid. "You un't en1ct al~
per~•nt 1ncre ... In the prtco of the world'• most Important fuel.
and not exl>«-l tbt' cuslomel"I on whom you depend to 1Juftcr und
thut 1ufrerhlJ& w renc"t back on you_·_· -----------
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OIL ... ·
"Tht'::.t' A&l'nnat1ont1 will never
rorA&lve us tr wr do not build for
the futur«>," ht> aaid. "These
countries that have reservations
about our decisions should re·
aJ1u that we are budding for the
future of our p<.'<>plc "
Artcr Ule OPEC oil m101sters
announced the pnce increase at
lb • end C>f a lwo·day meeting
Sunduy. Pr ident Carter i.asued a 1tatement eayana it would hurt
eUorts to reduce inflation and
urging OPEC to reconsider.
His chief inflation·ri1hter.
Alfred Kahn, called it "terribly
injurious."
The United States gets 37 per.
cent of Its oil from OPEC
nations.
The impact on the U.S. curren-
l'Y WltS swift. l'he value of the
dollar fell against all major cur·
rencies thJs morning. The cur·
r e ncy marke ts .·clearly an·
ticlpate a darker economic pie·
lure ror the United States
be('ause or the OPEC Increase.
The Soviet news agency Tass
today took note of Western com·
plaints about the price rise and
sal~it was "nolblng but an al·
tem pl to put the blame on
somebody else." It said the
West's inability to curb inflation
is what drove the OPEC nations
to i moose a "protective" in· crease to try to keep up. The
Soviets are self.sumCienl fn oU.
portln.i COOntries
"I'm aoing to try w u o less
on in my salad." the mayor said ~unday .
, .
.. ,..,,..._. The 13 ministers decided lo,
put the increase, OPEC's big-
gest since early 1974, into effect
In stages: 5 percent on Jan. I.
raising the present base price of
$12 10 per 42·gallon barrel to
$13.33: 3.8 percent on April 1. in·
creasing the price to $13.84; 2.3
percent on July l , raising the
price to $14.16. and 2. 7 percent
on Oct. 1, pushing the price to
$14.54.
'-''nflagerne11t Told
The $12.70 price haal>een
frozen since early 1977. The oil
cartel said the increase was
necesliary to compensate for the
erosion of their revenues and
holdings caused by world infla.
tion and by the depreciation o(
the dollar, the currency in which
the oil trade is conducted.
Informed sources said two
days of maneuvering and in·
tervenUon by Abu Dhabi's ruler
cleared the way for the OPEC
decision.
They said the hos t to the
OPEC wl nte¥ meeting, Sheik
Zayed bin Sultan, and his oil
minister, Mana Said Otaiba.
were the leading m ediators
between Saudj Arabia. which
wanted to continue the oil·price
· freeze, and Libya and Iraq.
which called pubU~c-Jy for -in-
creases of up w 25 percent.
0 P EC's 52nd meeting was
held in an ornate hall or the Abu
Dhabi Hilton. But the real work was done in the delegates' hotel
s uites and in the hallways,
behind a screen or soldiers and
whlte·robed security guards car·
rying automatic weapons.
Bird Stolen
From Laguna
Pet Store
Tangertne, a. costly cockatoo
with a lOWJy dlsposltlon toward
those be doesn't know. was
stolen from his perch at the
Laguna Pet Shop by burglars
who broke open u back door to
the store over the weekend.
The $2,500 white cockatoo with
an oranRe crest, is the second
expensive bird taken from the
shop at 278 Forest Ave. in the
past month.
Police said thieves pried open
the back door and stole a ca~e
containing Tangerine sometime
Saturday night. They discarded
the cage a few doors down from
the store.
Last month, burglars used the
same means to get into the pet
s hop, knocklnfl over a lar1e cage
to grab Duke, a S2,SOO blue and
gold macaw parrot.
Police saJd the burglars at·
tempted to get lnto two other
Forest Avenue shop.a, before
succe11rully breakin. into the
pel store.
Tangertne. a fo ur·year ·old
bird, waa reportedly unfriendly
to s tranaen and capable of de·
Uverln1 a mean bite.
Eectioo Conceded
Sheila Brewster Rauch of Villanova. Pa .. arid Joseph P.
Kennedy HJ. son of tryc late Robert F. Kennedy, have
<tnnounred their engt1gemcnt. No date has been set for the
wedding.
lrvine Medical Center. in1Uully
told police he was checking an
acetylene gas leak reported in
the room and had forgotten to
discard a cigaret he said he was
smoking, according to officers
Police said that numerous
fragments of plastic mate rrul
and bags. similar to fragments
recovered from the explosions or
the two balloons earlier, have
led them to conclude the factory
Woman Loses
Purse, Coat
A jazz fan who left her seat
during a Stan Getz concert Sun·
day in Laguna Beach returned
to find her purse and coat miss.
lng.
Cheryl Ann Mills. 25. of
Anaheim , lold police someone
walked out or the While House
Restaurant, 34~ South Coast
Highway shortly after 7:30 p.m .
taking her purse and a three·
quarter length wool coat.
She said the belongings were
valued at $417.
,
• •
was the launch point
"A small numb e r o r
employees may be involved in
these balloon ffights," Lt. Gene
Norden said. However, there
have been no arrests. and, so
far, police are still just question·
'ing people at the ractory.
Laboratory tests comparing
fragments or the known ex·
ploded balloons and fragments
round in the Control Components
X·ray room were incomplete to-
day.
P olice theorized that the
balloons were fail e d with a
lighter·than-air gas, and that
bags containing flammable
ac.e.l)'leoe were attached beneath
the balloons. Both materials
were found in the X·ray lab.
They believe the balloons were
exploded u sing a f'U se of
matches taped together Jn a
string. Such a group or matches
also was found in the lab, police
said.
Police have ended their
stakeouts of the Industrial com·
plex.
"There will be no more
balloon launches," Lieutenant
Norden predicted.
Santiago Peak is recording the
highest rain level in Orange
County. The register al .the
mountain location shows 10.60
Inches or raJn &e. far this year
com pared to S. 7 ,nches entered in the log on De('. t8, 1977.
Trame orftcera throughout the
county commenlE•d today that
the rt11n is responsible for a
marked lncreay in "fender
bentler" colliaions, but hae not
cuased any major traffic acc1· dents .
''That's because of the nature"
or the nun." Callrornia Hlghw•y
Patrol olltce.r Vern Smith said.
"It's been fairly steady and
showery w1lh none of the del-
U'1:es that so freque ntly cause m~jor collisions among
motorists Who 5imply can't see
the road in front of them."
SporUI rans and organizers ot
outdoor entertainment were less
enthusiastic in their assessment or the Christmas weeJc storm.
More than 23,000 ticket.holders
stayed away from the....Los
Angele• Rams' encounter with
the Oreen Bay Packers at the
Coliseum Sunday.
And disappointed Disneyland
visitors learned arter they ar·
rived at the magic kingdom Sun·
day that two weekend Christmas
parades had.been called otr.
Weather rorecasters warned
that the storm is creating wihd
conditions along the coast that
could prove dangerous for small
boats
S mall craft warnings are in ef·
feet along the Southern
Cahforn1 a coastline lo the Mex·
it an bor_.ticr
The storm brought nothing but
JOY lo skiers
Snow level:. were down to 3,000
feet at many locations with re-
sorts reporting good to excellent
candJt1ons on most slopes with
prcd1ct1ons that skiil'.lg condi·
lions would hold good through
the holiday season.
White 'Mute'
On Slayiilgs
SAN FRA]IJCISCO (AP> -
Former Supervisor Dan While.
accused in· the Nov. 27 City Hall
slay1ngs of Mayor George
Moscone and Supervisor Harvey
Mi I k. refers to that day as
"tragic Monday'' but won't talk
about it further, his rriends say.
Family friend Joe Ryan, who
visits him in jajl, said W~ite
ti.lks about the murders only
with his wire and attorney. With
friends. he seems .. bland and
stoic." Ryan safd, wanting more
to listen than to talk.
"I get 20 minutes with him but
arter rive min utes there..'s
nothing more tq say:· Ryan
said.
Rock Singer
F.Bcapes Crash
BIRMI NG HAM , En g land
c AP> Pop singer Rod Stewart
elfCllped injury when the-Rolls
Royce rn which he was rfdang
had a blowout and crashed into a
.ditch on a s uperhighway
between London and Bir.
ming ham.
Ttle chauffeur of the Rolls
Royce Phantom. owned by
singer Tom Jones, also was un.
hurt
A police car took Stewart on to
81rm1ngham where ~e
performed before a capacity
crowd of 16,000 fans Sunday.
RtCKMONO. Va. CAP) -Cit·
Ina hi• tn1btll~ to pay the
am oont ct money a 1pedaJ court
Hid would be requtr«I for a re·
count, Democr1t Andrew Miller
ha1 cOMeded t.be Nov. 7 tJ.s.
S.Dat. el~Oft ln V1r1lnla to
Republican John Warner.
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t ABU DHABI, United Arab t Eftllrate. (AP) -The d.clalon by OPEC to jact up oU pri~ by r 1'.5 ~ Dflt year ltftt the
t; American dolt1r and stock
i ta,ea, wlll by ilaetf ralte
Ame1'1nn ruollne and h•at.lna·
oU r.nces by three centa a 1allon by ale ltTt.
r market lll&o a noffd1vt \Oday.
. but th• bead ol the oll cartel de-~ · fended the mueaaa u a mbw
~ deal•ned to belp lbe world
Ener1y Secretary James
Scblesl.Qaer Hld lbat when other
market 1~ .,.. factored in,
lbe ~r·a•llon Increase will prob-
1bly be nve or 1tx centl. The
avera1e U.S. cuoline price wu ee centa a aaUon u ol Nov. 1.
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Oil Price Rise
To Boost ·Gas
NEW YORK <AP> -The deci&ion to boost the price of ct'Ude
oil 14.5 percent -nearlll double earlier predicUona -will feed in·
flation {n the United States and could hurt the 13 oil-producing na-
tions economically, say government and industry officials.
President Carter said Sunday that the increase will hurt ef-
forts to reduce inflation and maintain a world economic recovery.
He said the oil·producing countries share the responsibillty for tbe
success ol economic programs. '
.. WE &EGRET THIS OPEC ~ECISION and hope it will be re-
considertd before the next steps take effect,'' Carter siid.
"It obviously is serious, ... said Alfred Kahn, Carter's chief in-
flation fighter. "I'm very unhappy because I think it will be ter-
ribly injurious to us and -in the Jong run -to them."
Energy Secretary James Schlesinger, who urged the Organiza-
tion of Petroleum Exporting Countries to freeze the price of crude
oil, said: "It is a subs~Ual increase, larger than we bad hoped. It
could have major impacts not only on trade balances but also on
the rate ol inflation."
The general estimate of increases in the prices of gasoline and
heating oil in the United States is about three cents per gallon.
SCJD..&gNGEB P•EDICl'ED TllAT ADDmONAL market
forces beyond the OPEC move would raise tbe price of easollne at
the pump by anotheHwe or three centa by the end ol next,.,..
M of Dec. 1, the average price of &aaolin'9 was 64S centa ~
gallon.
"This is hardly a minimal increase:• said Schlesinger, speak-
ing Sunday on ABC television's "Issues and Answers ... "It eoc.tld
have a major impact not only on trade balances. but also on the
rate of inflation, on the performance of the induatrial ecoootnles." .
Govern.meat and industry officials said the U.S. inflation rate
-about 9~ percent -will rise by one-half to three.quarters of a
percentage point because of the OPEC decision.
" SPOKESMAN _roa THE CONSOUDATED Edison Com·
pany of New York City -whose rates are among the nation's
highest -said Sunday that the oil price hike may mean a 4 pet'·
cent increase in electric rates anaa 10 ~!'cent increase In steam
rates.
OPEC, which supplies 37 percent of the United States• oil, ap-
proved Sunday a four-step plan that will boost tbe price of a 42~
gallon barrel of crude by 14.5 percent by Oct. 1, 1979. In nine
months, the price will go from the current $12.10 to $14.54. Most
analysts predicted a rise of not more than 8 percent.
The price boost is scheduled to begin with a 5 percent increase
Jan. 1, and proceed in quarterly increments through Oct. 1.
"The economy was in pretty bad shape anyhow -this
probably makes it worse," said Michael Evans, president of Chase
Econometrics, an economic analysis arm of Chaae Manhattan Banlt.
"In the rest of the world, l979will probably be a pretty good year. Only
the U.S. is going to suffer a recession."
ANALYSTS SAID OPEC NEEDED a price increaae to cover
the losses members have felt because of the decline lo value ot the
dollar, the currency use<J by OPEC.
But it will mean a $4.5 billion increase next year in the United
States' already large trade deficit. And the deficit -about $4S
billion this year -has played a key rote in tbe decline of the
dollar.
"I think that the OPEC countries may themselves come to
regret so sharp an increase In view of the harmf~ effect that It
will have on the world economy," Kahn said. "You can't enact a 15
percent increase In the price of the world's moet_ important fuel,
and not expect t.be customers on whom you depend to sutter and
that suffering to reflect back on you."
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the mea1ure.a to correct tM world '1 economic altuatioo."
.aid Rme on1a ol Eculdor. the
n w atcre\ar1·1enwal of the
13-oaUon Orcanlution· of
Pelrolewn Exportlft& Countries.
OrUa, speWllA« will\ reporters,
dld not loell CMll in detail bow
the price boolt would benefit tbe
world, ~cept to say OPEC coun·
tries "haft sot respomibiliUes aoct .tub Wwant tbe comifte
generaUans and toward develop-
ment of their counlriH and find·
In~ alternative sources of
etter1Y than oil when it la ex·
bautUMI.
"Tbele gmeratJou wUJ never
forsive •if we do not build for
the future,1• he said. "These
countries that have reservations
about our decisions should re-
alize that we are building for the
future ot Clllr peGDle."
Die Eyes Rav e It?
Whatever their visual faculties, visitors to the San
Clemente parking Jot used by Dr. Bruce Ewing do a dou-
ble take When they. spot the optometrist's eye-catching
sign. But seeing ·is believing ~d no one doubts the OP·
timum effect tl)at the chart bas on visitors who know a g_ood gimmick when ~ey see it. A Daily Pilot photog-
rapher ~t resist-getting the w~le scen~in focus.
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After the. OPEC oil mlnJaters
announced tbe price increue at
t.be end of a two-day meetlng
Sunday, PresWent Carter iasuecl
· a statement saying it would hurt
effort.I to reduce lDClation and
utlin& OPEC to reconsider.
Ria chief inflation-fighter,
Alfred Kahn, called it "terribly
inju.rioua."
, Tbe United States gets 37 per·
cent of its oil from OPEC
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The lmpact on the U.S. CUrren·
cy was swift. The value of the
dollar feU againat all m,aJor cur·
renciea thia moming. The cur·
reocy markets clearly an·
ticipate a darker economic pie·
lure for the United States
because of the OPEC increase.
The Soviet news agency Tass
today took note of Western com·
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SfJ0/0 Chance Toni ght
.Rainy Weather
Staying Around
A rainstorm that drenched
Christmas shoppers and com·
muters Suilday and today shows
oo signs of abating before Tues.-
day, weather forecasters said.
Weather analysts predict a 50
percent chance of rain tonight.
The storm thus far bad dropped
1.5 inches ot rain on the county
as of this morning. It is expected
to peter oU into showers about
mid-day Tuesday.
After that, the torecasters say.
cloudy conditions through
Wednesday with night time tem-
peratures Jn the mid 40s and
daytime highs in the high 50s can
be expected.
Rainfall is running about dou·
ble that of a yeir ago, but thus
far is not creating any problems in terms of flood damage or crop
damage.
"The rain ls very welcome to
most or our activities here,"
commented Irvine Company
eroat .Jlb.iMoll man~r Carl
Lindsren.
.. It 's-e.arti~ularl)' ~nefieial
for our c.We grazing operations
and for irrtJ(•UonJ>urposH," be
aaJd. "Al Uli.I point. the rain is
being abeorbed as quickly as it falls .ad is not posing any
problems tq us."
Orange County's agricultural
operations olficers agreed with
Lindgren that the rain, up to
now, is a welcome friend to the
county farmer and water COO·
servers.
Thus far, the season's.rainfall
in Orange County stands at
about 5.S inches, more than dou-
ble the ~ inches recorded at
tbls time last year.
Southern California Edison
Company officials blamed the
rain today for a power failure <See RAIN, Page AZ>
Bandits H it
Costa Mesa
Restaurant
Posing as representatives
from the restaurant chain home
office, two m e n h e ld the
manager of Costa Mesa's Colony
Kitchen al gunpoinl Sunday and
escaped with an estimated $4,500
in cub.
The manager ol the restaurant
at 3211 S. Harbor Blvd. said the
men approached him at the cash reglater at about 11 :30 a.m . and
asked toUlk to htnrin his office.
Inside the office, the men
asked to check the restaurant's recelJ>ts. When the manager
opened the safe, the two men,
described as neat and well
dressed, whipped out revolvers.
Police said the manager was
bound with tape and rorced un-
der his desk while the men took
cash from the opened safe. plac-
ing it in a briefcase.
Both men were described as in
their late 20s, about s ix feet tall
and of medium build. One wore
a light blue suit and had blond hair. _
Irvine Balloons· Burst
The second stickup man wore
a tan suit and had brown hair
and a mustache, the manager
said.
The p air ran fro m t he
restaurant and m ade their
getaway in a Cadillac believed
rented from a Leasing agency. No Suspects, But Police Predict Ending
By PIDUP BOSllAalN °' -D.ity ...... StilH Though they're not naming
a ny suspects or accusing
anyone, Irvine police conlidentl,y
predicted~ there won't be a
recurrence or Jut week's ex-
ploding balloons that threatened
small craft landing at Orange
County Airport. •
Meantime. poflce are examin-
ing fragments of plastic
material found strewn across an
X-ray lab or a tactory after an
explosion Thursd·ay which
seriously burned an inspector
there.
Police bad been staked out
nearby in hopes ot sp~t~ing
another balloon launc hing.
Balloona had been seen exploding
in fireballs at about 850 feet, the
altitude of lncoming airplanes, on
both Monday and Wednesday.
Police rushed to Control com-
ponents, 2561 s.E. Main St .• the
source ot the explosion. The
company manufac tures
mechanical control valves.
They found Terry Huff, 26. of
Orange. burned on the face.
hands and chest by a flash fire
in the explosion which knocked
out windows and blew a steel
door olf its binges and into the
hall.
fra gments of the known ex-
ploded balloons and fragments
founfj in the Control Components
X-ray room were incomplete to-
day.
Policeptbeorlzed that the
balloons were filled with a
lighter-than-air gas. and that
hags containing flammable
acetylene were attached beneath
the balloons . Both materials
were found in the X-ray lab.
They believe the balloons were
exploded us ing a fuse of
matches taped together in a
string. Such a group of matches
also was found in the lab, police
said.
Police have ended their
stakeout& ol the industrial com-
plex.
police reported. ·
S4BOI' S.4ILED
TO SPEEDY SALE
"I'm a bigger winner with the
money I received than I ever
was with my racing Sabot.
"I sold it on the first day to the
first caller ."
That's the advertising success
story of the Costa Mesa man
who placed this ad in the Daily
Pilot:
Ral.'ing i1nbot , full y
equipt. xlnt eond. S2SO
firm XXX·XXXX after 5.
Co ast
Weather
Showen PoSSlbly beavy ton1gbt with chance o( a
thunderstorm. Partly
cloudy Tuesday with
chance o,..,,.._owers
decreasing~ .10 .~rcent.
A UttJe cooler tonieht with
lows in the 40s. Hlgbs
Tuesday 56 to 12.
SWcks Take Plunge.
After Oil Increase
Huff, in stable condition at UC
Irvine Medical Center, iniUally
told police he was checking an
acetylene gaa le• reported in
the room and bad forgotten to
disc:ard a cigarette he said he
wu smoking, according to of.
licen. .. .. ---··--Pollce said that numerous
fragments of pJuUc material
and bap similar to rr-.ments
reco\'en;I from the explosiou ol
th~ two balloona earlier, have
IMt them to conclude tbe iactory
"There will be no more
balloon launches." Lieutenant
Norden predicted.
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boat, the Daily Pilot can mean
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setter. Just call 64.2-5678.
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INSIDE TODAY
Grotaft ,,..,. ftgltl °"' ,,_
c:o,,.o1c1 "'. ,.,., QI "'°"' • big buanns. Sft ,,..
rtort of o fft»-porC M1W1 on
POflf 8J. ....
NEW YORK (AP> -Word ot
a larger-tban-etpected increase
in world oil prices drove stock
prices tnto a lbarp decline in
heavy tr~ today.
In the fil'lt five hours the Dow
JoaH averaae ol 30 lnduatriall
WU down 21.22 POinta to '71U.3,
droppU., below the 800 level for
th• nrst time l1Dce tbe end of Nov· ember. ·
Decli.am overwhelmed •alnen by a lJ·lmarein amoq New York
Stock Exdut"f.:llltecf luues. On Sunday Ortouatlon ol
Petroleum Sxpor1la1 Coun·
trlf1 umounced tbat It WCMld
r1l1e prlcn IA.I perceat In
quarterly stac• tbroqla Dext
Oet. l . Tbe newt cam• aa aa un-
pleasant IUl'prile to Wall atre.t.
which bad been baptnc for an lo·
creueaaemallaal~t.
And analy1ta· noted tbat It eompounded IDYMtcn' UMUI·
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nesa about lnflaUon sped!lcally
and tlae economic outlook lD ·
1eneNI.
•'I think people are a litUe
ahoetecl," said Charles Jenaen
at llKJ SecuritJea. "'{be stock
marltet doesn't like 1urprisea
like tbil."
Tbe news a19o depressed Ute
boncf market, which ii hllhlY
1eutttft to lhlft.a In lallaUoaary
expect.uoa.. 'nae dollU' feU ID foNtaa~while the priee of aold by belt.er than '7 an ounce in . ,
Gold minta1 •tocks 1alntd •toalld. ftOe all otber m*" 1toek ~ ... ....,., pnl·
aare. OU. auto. alrltn• aad
lellur•traftl 1toekl all I~"
around·
Tb• Brttiih poad croued tM ti man. a.I 0.. deUar....,..
mon ttaatwo Jm ID TokJO.
waa the launch point. .
"A 1mall number of
employee1 may M lnvol\'ed in
these balloon flllbts," LL ~
Norden said. However, there
bave been no arreata. and. so
(.r, polU:e .... .lt11I Jut quetUoo· int people • tbe f.tory. aboratory tetta compartq
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Shored lJp
Orange County's new, ~ million Ha li of Admm1strahon
' -sprouted shorings like thjs one over the weekend as
.. stress crac~. began showing on outside concrete beams.
County officials weren't s ure what was causing the
cracks and were studying lhe situation today.
Police Probe
Gaming Ring;
Four Arrested
Newport Beach police said to·
day they are continuing their In·
vcstigallon of an alleged football
card betUng ring after making
four gambling-related arrests
last Frlday. ..
Bennett Gene Eromo, 46, of
Norwalk has been released on
$2,000 ball and Daniel Sanchez,
24 , a Marine stationed at El
Toro. has been released on his
own recognizance, s aid Sgt.
John Simon.
He declined to identify the
other two suspect&, an Irvine
man and a Santa Ana man,
pending compleUon oJ 1he in·
vestigation.
Sergeant Simon 1uud betting
markers and more than $5,000 an
cash were seized during the ar-
rests in Newport Beach, Costa
Mesa and Norwalk.
Coins and Jewelry
Stolen in Mesa
Nearly $3,000 worth of. coins ·
· and· jewelry were taken from a
Costa Mesa bedroom sometime
Friday.· poJlce SaY.. without in-
dications that anyone broke into ·
the home.
Kenneth N. Cllssold of 2532
Greenbriar Lane estimated his
ramily's loss at $2,800. Costa
Mesa investigators said a
burglar could have used a wire
or credlt card to open a door at
the home without leaving FY
marks or breaking glass.
Indian Pipe Bag
Taken From Store
A Costa Mesa antique dealer
told police this weekend Lhat
someone took a Sioux Indian pipe
bag from a display case during
the week without paying.
Joseph J . Poyer said the
beaded, leather bag was last
~cen on Dec. 9 when he i;how~
1t to a potential customer in his
s hop at 2428 Newport Blv'lt.
Poyer valued the 18-by 4-i~h
bag at $500, poJlce said.
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RAIN •..
that affected Emerald B~sl·
dents for more than two hours
Sunday.
They said n early 1,000
customers in homes on both
sides ot . Pacific Coast lllghway
were without power in m.ld
afternoon when rain damaged a
transformer.
Power was relltored to all but
50 homes t~o hours later. The
remaining 50 customers wer.-
without power for about 10
hours.
Santiago Peak is recordios the
highest rain level in Orange
County . The register at the
mountain location shows 10.60
Inches of rain so tar this year
com pared to 5. 7 inches entered
in the log on~-18, urn. .
Traffic olficers throughout Lhe
county commented today that
the rain is responsible for a
marked increase in "fender
bender" collisions, but has not
cuased any major traf(lc acci·
dents.
"That's because of the nature
of the rain," CalifomJa Highway
Patrol officer Vern Smith said.
"It's been fairly s teady al1d
showery with none of the del·
og-es th11t ~ frequently chuse
major collis ions amorig
motorists who simply can't see
the road in front or them.··
Sport! fans and organizers of
outdoor entertainment were less
enthusiastic In ~heir assessment
or the Christmas week storm.
More than 23,000 tlcketholders
s tayed away from the Los
Angeles Rams· encounter with
the Green Bay Packers at the
Coliseum Sunday.
And disappointed Disneyland
visitors learned after they ar·
rived at the magic kingdom Sun·
day that two weekend Christmlis
parades had been called off.
Weather forecasters warned
that the storm is creallng wind
conditions along the coast that
could prove dangerous for small
boats.
Small craft warnings are in ef·
feet along the Southern
California coHUine to the Mex·
lean border.
The storm brought nothlng but
joy to skiers.
Snow levels were down to 3,000
feet at many locations with re.
aorta reporUne 8ood to exceUent
conditiooa on moel slopes with
predictions that sklin1 condl·
Uons would bold good through
the holiday season.
f',....P.,,e Al
OIL. ••.
plainta about the price Mae and
aaid It waa .. not.bing but an al·
tempt to put the blame on
somebody elae." lt said the
West's iaablllty to curb lnfiaUon
la what drove the OPEC naUtlna
to lmDOH a "protective" In·
crease to try tO k~P. UJ?. The
Sovleta are aelf·•ufflclent fn oU.
Th• ta min1ltert decided t.o
put &he lncreMe, OPEC'• bis·
seat since .. r1y 11'74, into effect
in 1ta1•: 5 perc.nt on Jan. 1,
ra1.tln1 the preeeat but price of
t12. 70 per 42·1•1lon barrel to
$13.33; 3.t percent on Aprll 1, ln·
creaan" tbe Pl'lc• to SU.8': I .I
percent On !uly l , raillbl the
prtc• to $14.11, and J. 7 percent
on Oct. 1, puablq t.M price to
tl4.5'.
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HB Teacher
Strike On
For Jan. 3
Teachers say they plan t.o go
ahead with a threatened Jan 3
strike after negotiations with
Huntlnaton Beach Union Hlih
School blstrict officials failed to
briot a contract settlement.
Ira Tolbin, president of a
1roup tePrelentJni the diatrict's
830 teachers, said the school
board's latest Offer wu·rejected
Friday after a dispute over blnd·
inl arbitration.
Tolbln also Indicated that
teachers are sUU seeking a one·
year five pereenl-p1ly blke -
guaranteed retroactive to July 1978. •
But district Superintendent
Jake Abbott said the teachers
~ave been ottered a guara11teed
five percent pay boost only if
and when a state Imposed salary
freeze ls lifted and the raises
are ruled legal.
Abbott said the main stum·
bllng block in the deadlocked con·
tract talks is the arbitration of
teacbergrievances.Scboolboard
mem ben say bindlng arbitration
would erode local control. School board members want
to keep advisory arbltratlon.
But teachers are demanding
that an Independent tb!ra party
rule on t.eacb~r frlevanees that do
not deal with financial matters in·
eluding salary and fringe benefit
disputes ..
Abb o tt sa id di s tri c t
•negotiators have decided to
compromise on two other issues
dealing with a contract
emergency clause and teacher
assignment policies ~ The con·
tract· provlslons will be worded
as they were in last year's
teacher accord.
Toibin said teachers are stm
· ge'ltrlng uv for a strike the day
after the )! return from
holiday vacation.
No furth er negotiation
sessions are scheduled.·
Bird Stolen
From Laguna
Pet Store
Tan1ertne, a cosUy cockatoo
with a lousy disposition toward
those he doesn't know, was
stolen from his perch at the
Laguna Pet Shop by burglars
who broke open a back door t.o
the store over the weekend.
The $2,500 while cockatoo with
an oranie crest, is the second
expensive bird taken from the
shop at 278 Forest Ave. ln the
past month.
Police said thieves pried oper
the back door and stole a cal{e
contaln1n1 Tangerine sometime
Saturday night. They discarded
the caae a few doors down from
the store.
Last month. burglars uaed the
same means to get into the pet
shop, knoektn& over a large cage
to grab Duke, a $2,500 blue and
sold macaw parrot.
Polle• •Uc\ the burglan at·
tempted to tet into two other
Forest Aven~ shops. before
111cce11fully breaking into the
pet etore.
Tangerine, a four·year·old
bird, WU reportedly unfriendly
to strangers and capable of de·
Uvering a mean bite.
GaratJe Looted
In Meta Burglary
A Cotta M... r11ident told
police this weekend tbat
bur1lan ..,.,erently cut the lock
from Ma t~ll' ,.,.., .. Friday
to mat. otr wit.la mu.Meal Wtru.
meae. Ind Urw vaJu.d at a total
otltlO.
Hao 11uu Niue of 2112 Maple St. U.t.d JUI u a Mt of dnama, • tlec!Cric ruttar and four tine.
don thorou-"'1 lt• ••policy de·
clalon" to accept the completed
work often re.ult. ln leaal tm·
munlty lr the city la later sued
over an accidint oo coinplet.ed
tadllUee. •• · Df concern is the $840,000 lake,
play area and landscape project
known u TeWlnkle HHl. Archlt.ecturaJ features Include
a pair of Jakes. fUled in Auauat.
an •mphltbeater, a blcycle
motocroaa area, two water
slides and a system of su·ea.ms
and holdine basins.
While moet of the work ts corn·
pleted, UM lar1e 1raasy open
areas at.ill must be seeded. and
the project bas not yet been ac·
cept.ed by ttie clty.
Councilmen iridlcat.ed special
interest thll month in the eiiht·
root fieep lakes. the downhHJ
water slides s urrounded b y
rocky landlcapine and a hilltop
·water baaln.
Diacuaaed were th e
poaatbllide1 ot fencing potential-
ly danHl'OUI areas, flllln1 in
basin . bottoms with sand to
leaaen water depth and leulng
the water slides to con-
ceastonaira: 1 TeWlnkle park draw s
neigbbotlna children without
parental supervtalon. coun·
cilmen noted.
"How do 1 know what's going
t.o happen the next day alter it
opens." Councilman Dom Raciti
warned.
~ftgagenaeni Told
APll(l...-•
Sheila Brewster Rauch of Villanova. Pa .. and Joseph p
Kennedy III. ~on of the late Robert F'. Kennedy, have
anno~nced their engagement. No date has been set for th~
weddmg.
Qllits Tonight
BlastA Hrmti~n Council m 'Inept'
By llOISEllT BAltKER
Of .. °"''"~ 11.tff Ron Shenkman announced to·
day that he Is officially resign·
lng from the Huntington Beach
City Council at the beginning of
tonight's Council meeting.
Shenkman said he is Qulttina
for professional and family rea·
sons but added that the present
council "ls the moat tumultuous
and -l)\ept public body J have
ever been usoclated with."
Shenkman previously served
on the Fountain VaUe1 City
CouncU ~"on the ffunUn,ion
Beacb Union Kiah School Dis·
trlct board.
He said today he will rem8Jn
partially a(tJve jn city •ff1"rs
"and wilJ figbt the hell'' out of a
recent recall drive now gearing
up tn the city.
Shenkman and three other of·
ficials we r e named r eca ll
targets recently even though
Shenkman announced Oct. 6 that
he planned on quitting the coun-
cil.
M4.YOR FIGH1S -
OIL INCREASE
NEW YORK CAP> -Mayor
Edward Koch was working the
crowd on Fifth Avenue, having a
good lime with constituents.
wh e n som eone ask.ed wh at
measures the clty might tuke to
cope with the Increase 1n 011
prices ann ounced by the
Organl:.uUon of Petroleum Ex·
porting Countries. ~·r•m going to try t.o use less
oll In my salad." the mayor said
Sunday.
He swd the announcement o(
the recall was almost enough to
make htm change his mind
"I cam4! that close, .. he su1d
tod';'Y· ··rm a street fighter butt
dec1ded not t.o be selfish. But t
am having withdrawal pains ..
The _council. which appears to
be solidly deadlocked into two
camps, has until Feb 10 to
select Shenkman's s uccessor . rr officials can't agree on a
candidate. a special election
would be held in May or June.
Shenkman's term eitpires m
April of 1980.
Mayor Ron Pattinson said ~
day that he w111 propose that
Shenkman·s successor be select·
ed,.from,.-th..-rank#S.....-l~-wbo
ran fOI' City Council lti 1976 and
1978.
Prominent na mes in tha t
~ategory include former Jlunt·
mgt.on Beach High School Board
P!esident Ralph Bauer. Plan·
ning Commission Chairman
Ruth _Fi~ley. former pla nning
comm1ss1oner Prim Shea •and
ex·City Council members Al
Coen and Ted Bartlett.
Pattinson said incumbent coun·
ell officials may also nomlnate
other candidates. ·
Shenkman said today that the
dill~rences on the present City
Councif appear t.o be a matter of
management principles.
He declared Lhat council mem·
16 Cows Shot
STAT~VlLLE. N.C. (AP> -
Farmer&. say .someone &hot 16
cows from two herds lo the
lat.est incident of vandaUsm to
strike this community since Oc·
tober. A dcnen cows died. Four
horses also have been shot.
bers should 11et general pohcies
and the city admln ist r a tor
should Jmplcm~nt them
But he claims that somt! of·
fi c1als are cau!iini turmoil by
trying to play too a~ve a roll· 1n
day-to·day operations
Shenkman generally has betm
a lig ned with Pattinson. Don
MacAl_hs~r {l!ld John Thomas
on maJOr 1ssuls.
The opposing bloc is made up
of Mayor Pro Tempore Richard
Siebert, Ruth Blllley and Bob
Mandie. ..A
College Aide
·Stricken ~ai·--
Son's Game
Saddleback College offtc1al
Herm Schmidt of M Issi on VieJo.
Is in serious condition today al
St. Joseph's Hospital In OranJ(e
after suffering a heart attack al
his son's football game Saturday
night.
Schmidt. 49, was !'ltricken at
Anaheim Stadium just prior to a
game where his son, Craig led
Mission Viejo-High School to-a
CtF crown. Craig ls the team·s
quarterback.
Schmidt. of 26636 Portales
Lane. ii; director of admissiof\S .
and records at the Mu;s1on Vtt!JO
campus.
A spokesman there said today
Schmidt wasn't feeling well
earlier Saturday. but thought
the discomfort was a stomach
ache.
Schmidt was principal of El
Toro High School until his ap-
pointment at the college in June.
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NEWPORT BEACH
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~Northern
Regions
Get Snow
Rep .. Lou.la Stolle1, O.ot.ki,
chairman, II.YI hi LhlW ta.
committee h .. paJ.attd pubtlcb'
"the ooUiw ol a conaptraey"
lnvolvlna a $50,000 St. Louil
bounty ror Kini'• u1••tln1Uoe.
But Stok• acknowled&ed the
committee hu no proof ol tutb
. a con1piracy beblnd Kins'•
murder tn Memphb on Aprtl 4,
11111.
At the nme Ume. a = staff draft summary re
1ay1 tbere la oo evtdeac• of UY
'n• •• "'9rt ..,, •• fOt" •••
ample. tlLll ~ evldeoce ot or-
1 .. lted crime U.U IA> O.e klWnc
h.-1 oot been .,roved or dll·
proved althoulb •'there ll no
direct evidence" Ol an or11.bhtd crime ~pl.racy.
't'be committee alao bu tut·
l<tled pubUcly Ulet <Olllplroey
(n Kunecb'• a&lutlnaUon CU·
not be ruled out wit.bout lettina •
recff!Uy awfaced piece ol nim
to tee lt It abowl con1plraton.
Robert., L. Groden, a New
Jersey pbot.o technician. 1ay1
bit 1tud1ot1.he film 1hows clear movement by more than one shape at the windows from
Strike by Eiwmies
Of Shah Ign0red -
.-TEHRAN, Iran (AP> -A
:1eaera1 strike called by oppo.
. neats ot ttie abab to observe a
national d8y of mourni.D.g was
larcely Ignored today, but one
death . wu· reported lo street
violence lD Qum, 7S miles south or the capifal.
Demonstrators sboutlng
"Death to the shah!" swirled
through the narrow streets ol
Qum, a centec. ol religious op.
PoSillon to the shah. Besides the reported death, at least four
people were reported wounded in
clashes with the imperial troops.
In Tabriz. 330 miles northwest
of the eapitai, crowds mattbed
through t.be' main avenues lau.nl·
ing ~the royal troops, and some clashes were reported. Some_
deaths were also reported, but in-
dependent sources could not con-
firm the reports.
Cl.eveW:nders
Top Underdog
FLINT, Mieb. (AP) -The
Underdog of the Year award,
which in the past went to such
overtbadowed !individuals as
Barbara Walten' co-anchor and
Phyllis Schlafly's husband, •bas
been-awankd to the 625,000 resi-
dents of Cleveland: ·cR·elat~
story, M .)
However, Underdoes Interna-
tional ii award.in& clllyblle. ""..tln-
derdog"' ci~thl 'nh"!'l!:alJtf ~ to
Mayor Denn.is Kucinicb. Peter
?o1.oeller . who leads the
Michigan-based organization,
said the award would cost about
$9 million otherwise.
The shirt was sent to Kucinich
with a suuestioo lbat he Dy it -Crom the City Hall flagpole . The
city defaulted Friday on $15.5
million in debts.
Both the oppoeitioo and the
1overament rrequently make
cl1im1. that cannot be indepen-
denUy confirmed in this rumor.
ridden nation.
Thousands of Iranians stayed
away from their Jobi to mourn
for tbote kWed In U months of
political violence, but 1pot
checks in major cities showed
many Ignored the strike and pro-
duction in the oil fields In-
creased.
There were no reports or
violence overnight in Iran.
Troops kept out or sight in the
capital but were reported on the
alert should rioting rollow
mourning processions.
The government estimates
about 1,300 have died in anti-
govemment violence this year,
but leaders of the opposition to
Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
c laim the d eath toll is rar
higher.
The call for a day or mourning
c:ame from Ayatullab Khomaini.
the exiled spiritual leader or
Iran's 32 million Shiite A1oslems.
Khomaini. who lives in Paris, Is
leading the religious and
political forces demand.in& the
shah ·s abdication.
Iran's 37,000 oil workers, who
have been oo a political atrike
slncie•Dec.••,·began.Murnlng to
their jobs Suoday bfrftPonse to government warnings that they
would be. ffrea. Officlals-of the
government oil company said
ttieonew atrike'talt:''.had•.ltt8e or
no'effect" on'theindustry. ··
"Ninety percent of the ot1 field
workers in Khuzestan returned
to work Sunday to boost produc-
tion from 2.1 million barrels a
day to 2.6 million ln the past 24
hours," one ot'Oclal reported.
Normal production ls about 6
million barrels a day but the
strike cut the output to1just over
a million barrels.
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UndafkH Jltt.,.. In S.n Clemente Houllng Tract
On Avenida Palizada
lloJDesin CleJDente
Facing ·Slide Peril
By ANNE COOPER
OI .. DMly ,.._ lllft
Lisa Spanelli of San Clemente
says she's too nervous to take
tranquilizers.
Mrs. Spaoelli s aid she is
afraid the plll5 might Impair her
ability to get herseU and her Rock Sm" ger children out of their home at 405 Calle Nina. if the house starts to
slide from its hillside perch. V---pes Crash The endangered homes are ~ located in.land of the Saa Diego
e 1 RMINGHA·M, Ea gland Freeway at Avenida Palizada .•
An n-Last •prtn·g·s tleavy rains
.. '"(• r).._. • vvsiJt«e11-Rod Stewart opened '8"craek in· tbe1 slope
escaped injury when the Rolls behind seven CaJle Nina homes. Ro_yce m Wblcb he was riding w· k b had a blowout and crashed into a 1thin a month. the crac ad
ditch. on a superhighway widened, droppi.a&_the slope 35
· b·e'twe8n"' Loll'dOll "and Bir-... t~~.t. .1'P.d ,.l~,av,ip.,g,,the tw,mes mtna:ham. strandeif°" ~ eda:e of a newly created bluff.
The chautreur or the Rolls Residents qualified for rederal
Royce PH an tom, own~d by disaster relief loans, and repairs
singer Tom Jones, also was un-were to be completed berore the
hurt. onset or winter rains. But one
delay and then another have put A police car took Stewart on to off the major excavation proj·
Birmingham where h e ect. Now residents are con·
perrormed before a capacity sidering temporary measures
crowd o(, 16,000 fans Sunday. they hope will protect their
homes at least through the. cur-
cost of a geologist '.s study of
their neighborhood.
Project directors ror the
study. condut'ted by Leighton
and Associates or Irvine. is
Woodrow Higdon, who has first·
band knowledge ol the slide. He
lives at 410 Ca[le Nina.
Higdon said that although the
Calle Nina slide and the Oct. 2
Bluebird Canyon slide are dis-
simil•r from a geological ltand·
point, they could have the 1ame
disastrous consequeaces -
larae~1ea1e prop!rty dama1e .
Unless steps are"talcen to
divertdtafna.le from geololically
sensitive points in the canyon
. below Calle Nina. said Higdon.
cOnUnlied"settliag and.sbU'tlng of
the ground can be expected to
move the bluffs edge back under
the houses.
Mate Face~ Rape 'rrial -
rent rainy aeason.
'.'In the meantime, I Ue lo bed
at night. lliterung;o the sup-
ports groan aad the walls
crack," said Mrs. SpanelU .
"A handful of homes may
seem a small problem." saJd at-
torney Gerald Gibbs, who lives
two doors down from the
Spanellis at 409 Calle Nina, "but
it meautheworld_~_µs.''
Mrs. Spanelli saJCI she believes
the city ot' San Clemente was
ne1Ugent 15 years aa:o. when it approved the Calle Nina homes.
There were no provisions made
for underground water drainage
In the entire Pl\,cesetter develop-
ment. 1he said. la addition, she
said, homes were built OD unsta-
ble hillsides, with no st.eel in the
fouodaUoos.
-,._sa result of the city's ap-
proval of the home$. saJd Mn.
Spanelll, she and her husband
find themselves with their enUre
savings invested in a house they
may have to vacate and may
neve r be able to sell for human
habitailoo. La.st year they Were
oflered $130,000 cub tor their
ocean view home. ·
Husband Charged in Landmark Case
SALEM. Ore. CAP> -Greta
Rideout was ·trembling as she
reached for the telephone and
dialed' police. It was a call that
would change her life and
possibly change the definition Of
rape in this country.
Mrs. Rideout was calling the
police to accuse her husband o(
beating and raping her.
John Rideout. 21 . goes OD trial
Tuesday on a charge of (int·
de1ree rape. Authorities say it ls
the first time a husband bas
been tried for allea:edly raping his wife.
"If we win. it is going to show
men they can't do what they
want with women," said--Mrs.
Rideout, 23. "It ls inhuman to
think you can abuse and
manipulate your spouse beca\llle
you have a Jea:al document
behind you ...
"I called the police because 1
WU In danger. I WU hurt. Wbat
happened was a seriouJ criminal
offense. I bad to protect myself,
m) daugbterandourfuture."
She and the other trial partlcl·
pants refuse to discuss tbe
specifics of the case, peodJ.aa
Tuesday's trial i n tb ia
WWameue Valley communJty.
.~ Mrs . Rideout'• 2~-year-old
dau1hter. Jenny, lau1hed and
played witb her dolla wblle ber
mother was interviewed at the
Sllem Women's Crilia Servtee.
Tbe service rum a botliae for
ripe victims ind bittered
women and offers them COUDlel•
iDI and temporary shelter.
A volunteer counselor frocn
the center hq: been a steady
tt>Dtpanioa ot' Mrs. Rideout sintt
the alleged rape Oct. 10 dw1.n&
an argumeot •t the Rldeoull'
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PUTTING HEii HUSBAND DN TRIAL FDR RAPE
-. -· 23, -.,__Jenny, 2\!o
more feadtaine and euual. She'•
not political."
The Spanellis', the GibbS' and
the Wegnen' house at 403 Calle
Nina are the three homes In
most immediate peril.
But Frank and Helen Flegal,
who live at 411 Calle Nina, bave
been sufficiently concerned
about potential danger to their
own property to contribute to the
..
''There's the question or
fraud ,·• she said. "Knowing
what we do about the property,
until the excavation of the can-
yon I• completed, we could be
sued ror trying to pass this house
off on anybody else."
Simply the
S.l"<'a1e st selecl ion
of Christ IMS gift
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An elltbound •torm paclcing
40 mpb wlnel_s threatened
Nort.bern C.ntn11'1 mountaios
wltb more beavy snow today
before neetna the state in a eold
wakeofftolt, roe and rain.
Travelers' advisories were
pooled by Ule National w .. Uler Strvlee lor tbe Sierra Nf:\llcla
wbere periodt ot' heavy snow
were for'ecut above t.000 reet.
Adrilotlee w,re also poeted
for tbe. ~t Sbaata-Si.sklyou
area where some beavy SDOW
was forecast aloai wtth mow
sbowen that wen expected to
reduce visibility ror driven.
Sbowers and high tem -
peratures in the 40s were
forecast ln the San Franclsro
area. Small cr1ft advisories
were posted with west winds
1uatln& to 30 mph.
Tire chains were required ln
areas <:A U.S. SO and 1·90 between
'Sacramento and tbe Nevada ~
state line. Ute state tranaporta-
Uon departmerit said.
Night ft06t or patchy foe was
rorecast for most valleys.
Lows ~re forecast in the 305
and 40s. but were eapecled to
drop to 12 around Lake Taboe.
The storm dumped nearly 18
inches of snow at Norden in
Donner Pua, and more than an
inch rell Ob coastal valleys north
of San Fnmcisco.
Although it was the second
major stonn of the season, it
was expected to leave rain and
snowfall amounts well below
normal for this time ol year.
But officials at the State
Department of Wat.er Reaoun:es
in Sacramento said th•t
minimal precipitation presented
no problems because moat of the
atate's reservoirs are nearly
full .
Police Find
Woman Dead
For 5 Years
COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.
<AP> -Tbe body of a woman,
dead at leut five years. has
been found beneath 200 pounds
of newspapers tbe day after pollce broke into bet littered
·hOUH IDd dilcovered the _cors,;.e
of her slatet, dead a week.
Ponce said they_ were called to
the home Saturday bf a
mallm1n who noticed that
•ev.ual days' accumuJaUon or
newspapers remained on tbe
front porch.
Neighbors told police
Gretchen McRae. about 80, hadn't been aeen ror some time.
Police broke lato the old house
and found the spinster's body. She
had apparently been dead a week.
aaid Clarence West, deputy EJ
Paso COunty attorney.
AuthoriUes said they con·
sidered the case closed because ~ere were no forced loclu. no
signs of a struggle, no marks on tb~b9<1¥._
But when police contieted
Wllli1m Hopper of Denver, the
woman's cousin, he as ked,
"Where's her sister~ She has a
slater about the same age and
they've lived together at that
home tor 30 years ...
Police returned to the house
Sunday. They round the body of
Alamlna acRae on 1 sofa ln the
middle or the living rQOm ,
wrapped in sheets and lying un·
der stacks of newspapers. West
estimated that she had died at
least rive years earlier.
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wbea Of.et.a called," ••kt the
couaaelor, Helen, who 1U:ed
th1f"ber tut_name not be UMd
bR1u1e or ''111 the ll'1fe
buab1a out u.. ...
Rideout WU indicted Oct. 18
by tho II,~ Co•nty grind
Jun -tW Ufh ripe ~ictment In lbe county this year. He is
free on 15.000 bail. If convicted
of flnt-degree rape, a felony, he
face• 1 maximum penalty ol 20
, .. " In prioan and • ll.500 fin<. •ftld«Q, a te1taurant eook, la
belaa prosecuted under 1
chan1e ln Ore1on's ripe stttulel
1pproved OYenwhelmlncly by the
1'77 LQ.lll1ture. The di.Jtrlct 1\.
tomey's omee ta.Id t.be· chaqe
removes m1rrt11• or con· Mntual eobabltaUoa a 1 .,.._.
"Hlatorscally, lbere have been
10 many cues of mistreatment
of wive• by husbands where
she's had oo place to tum. She
had to accept criminal acla oo
her pereon," said Marlon County
District Attor.ney Gary
Gortmaker. "The people now re-
alize th1t ii 1 major problem,
tUkueb person's iodivldutil
rilbta ean't be violated w,het.her
by 1 hutblnd. friend or brother." 1001 "9f¥WOOCI bfvd .• "9twood vllklge (213) ,.,.7721
''Oret•'• deflaltelY not a
femlnttt," 1ald Helen. "•'• ai•lnlt'*!I<. -• l
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Gortmaker's ofrlce aald
Del1w .. aod Jowa ·1re t.be only
other-atMel in whJeh a hmbencl
eu be tried.for rulq b1I wUe
A <baJIP In Now Jeroey law wld
mU:e ad cues PoAlble alter Jin. 1.
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W ASlnNGTON (AP)-Sealof ct.llDM Oltklab hH• ret0m· m nded lmAlna.lve 1tudy ol a new Alr F"Ol'H propo1aJ to l1~h UM
propoNd MX mobile maa Ue from alrplues nlbet than ltom UM
around u ori1i.Dall)' plaanfd.
Pentqon -.our ~ \maay alcbt t.M Air F~t 1 udJ• art Hs>ttl~ to be compMUid Ui about tbtM mooULI, y permit·
Uog a fmaJ <lfflllon on movtQI abHd with the vanctid mobU1
ml11Ue and the way It wm be bNid. ~ J
TR aECO•• NOATIO 'ro DtftnM S.Cr-.tary Harold
Brown hm a hl1h·lev I c~u of defeoae 1denUat.t and other
enlor otndals lhat the new ~~ivtn full conaktenUon ll th lat t developm.nl In a arch few bet\ way &o daloy_ an nure~new&ntercocn.a.MftW·ranc•. cmlla lebyt.bemld ,..,.,
Th puah bthlDd lh movlle m111Ue la a StOWlftJ beUef bf
military and clvlUan off1ctall that the preunt Minuteman ICBM•
In their nxed und raround b&le9 wlll beeomt vulnerable by 1113 or
18$4 to knot'kout in a posalblt Soviet aurprile allaek.
Tbll ts bttawse Sovtet mlullel are becomln• ever more ac·
curate and a new cenenUon of pcrtrerful, multlple·warbead
weapooa ts bc:lDI lnatalled In I.he &ov'let UAM>o.
The land·baJed Minuteman lnlAl'-are conaidered a vli.J ele·
menl ot the U.S. 1trat ale dtterreat force, which a1IO lncludea ml•·
slles moon~ ID aubmarlnee and B·SI bombers which wlU be
equipped ln the 1980s with 1maller. alr·bn•tbln& cruiM mlAlle.. The Carter adminialratJon already bu delayed a final dedsion
Private Firm to Negotiate
on movlq the bl1 new moblle MX ml•slle into tull·scale develop· m~nt becauae ot tec:hn.le!al and COil. queaUoos ralaed about the way
lt would bl baled.
At one potnt, the leadln1 contender w11 a concept latonnaUy
eaUed a "IMU 1ame" under wblcb the new miule ,would be
mounted on truck• and moved constantly among U'°'*andt of
l•\lnchlna holtt ln euch a way to ma.ke the Sovieta aueaa where
they ml.ht be at any 1lven time. '
But. that would have reqw~ lhouaanda of acres of land and
met reelltanco trom environmentalists and aome people UYlftC
n arby likely launch allet who feared thelT areas would .beeome
taraet.t ot Soviet mlulles ln the event ot a war.
So lft\Umntt swung during the fall toward aome form of air
traneportablt m.Wlle °'•t would be flown about lo JumbcMlze jets
and periodlcalb' placed In fhina poelUoru In the around.
Tbll. It wu eaid. would accompllab the purpose ol evlldlna •
Soviet 1urpriae attack without the drawbacks of the land·based
"•hell fame" 1y1tem. . Bu now the Air Force bu come up with what defense ol·
flclala. who uked to remain anonymous1 call a promia1nl new ap-
proach WM!er whlcb long-ranee mi.-Ues could be launcbell iP the
air from abort-take'<>ff·and·landln& planes smaller than tbe Jwnbo
Jet1. ·
THE ()()8'1'01'8UCB a system. the of fl cl ala said. bopMUlly WOUid
be let• than the SU blllloo to $30 bUlloo eaUmat.ed co.t qi ei&Mr t.be
"ahell aame'' or alrtranaportable "land a.Del launch" syatems.
U.S., Taiwan Trade Preserved
WASlUNGTON (AP) -The
United States, through establish·
ment ot a private corporation,
fully lntends to maintain all ex·
iatlng agreements with Taiwan
ecxcept few defense pacta, aov-
'emmeot officials say.
A crash program is under way
' to provide f~ the lean disrup-
'tion In relations with Taiwan
after the United States extends
formal diplomauc reeogntuon to
!l'alnland China oa Jan. 1, State
'?epartment officials said.
Herbert.J. Hansel, the depart-
ment's chief legal officer, said
Sunday that the Carter ad-
ministration intends "that all
~xlstlng agreements with
Taiwan, commercial, cultural
and others will continue in effect
except for tenninaUon of the de-
fense treaty."
The key mechanism to ac-
complish thla, said ·one official
who asked not to be named, will
be a private corporation em-
powered by Congress to conduct
business on Taiwan. One name
being considered la the Asian·
American Services Corp.
The c.orporation would be pal·
terned after the association
Japan set up on Taiwan after
breaking oft formal relations
with the government there in
1972.
President Carter announced
Friday that the United States
would sever diplomatic relations
·with the Nationalist Chinese on
Taiwan and establish relations
with Peking.
Com m unist Vice Premier
Teng Hsiao-ping will meet with
Carter in Washington in January
and the two nations will ex·
change ambassadors March 1.
Knifing Attack -Foiled
Japan Pnme Minister Escapes Injury
TOKYO <AP> -A 21-year-old man with a
knife lunged at Prime Minister Masayosbi Obira
today as he was getting into bis car, but security
men grabbed him before be could reach the new
bead of the Japanese government, police said.
One security man was reported slightly In·
jured when he grappled wlth the )'OUDI man, but
Ohira was not hurt.
Police said the assailant told them be wa1
Sumto mrose of Tokyo, but they said they bad not
learned the motive for the attack yet.
The man entered the court.Yard ot the prime
Q)lnlster's OfflCial residence posinc as areporter,
the police said. An unofficial report said he bad
spent the day in a room reserved for reporters in a
building near the prime minister's residence. The
rePOrt said be did not have press credentials and
when asked about this replied: "I'm from the
preas and I've been asked to take shorthand. I'm
waiting forthereporter."
Ohira, ee, became prime mlniater ~c. 8
following bis election as president of the ruling
Liberal·l>emocraUc Party.
The lut attack oo a J~panese prime minister
occurred in June 197' wJlen ~ lCQUDB ~~i; qf ,an
uttra-rightlst ol"pnlntlon hll Takeo Mlld · ln the
face three times as he was atlending a funeral.
Additionally, Carter said the
U .S . government would
terminate the defense treaty
withTaiwanattheendoft979.
However, U.S. officials said
the private corporation would be
used as a way to keep some 50
other agreements. including a
lucrative trade arrangement, in
force.
OFFICIALS stressed that the
administration is eager to pre·
serve booming U .S .·Talwan
trade, which ls projected at $1.4
billion this year. By comparison,
U.S. trade with mainland China.
while growing,1 wa5 just under
$700 million for the first nine
months of this year.
The trade arrangement was
one of several efforts by the
Carter administration to stem
growing censervative clamor
that the president bad stabbed
Taiwan in the back~
ONE OF the leading Senate
s upporters ot Taiwan, Sen.
Richard St.one, D-Fla., conceded
on Sunday that Congress cannot
overturn Carter's dec:lsion, but
he said Congress must move on
its own to support'l,'•fwlllt' • ff .JWL'•"'"'i!t Jr";,, "h"'' • _. '' ow11:ver, ~en. aarry
Goldwater, R·Arh., b ad
threatened court action over
Carter's deciaioo and other con·
servatives•·a.y 1 tbty•·m·~•l'M,."11 "
tempt to stall &?date cofttlf'fni'· ·
tion of an ambassador to China.
Eleven Killed in 3 Pennsylvania Fires .
mattress, the Beaver County cor· the re was just too much frame home. state police re·
oner reported. smoke." ported.
Soutli of here in the small mln· Larry Malone, 30. and Mary
Otieago's Finest
These "ladies of the evening" are male Chicago police of.
ficers. dubbed "Charlie's Angels." They were among
more ~an 100 policef1:len and women wh!> participated in a· massive weekend vice sweep of the Wind y City. Police
arrested 592 men and 41 women,in the crackdown aimed
mostly at the paying customers. a police spokesman said.
Cleveland Workers
Brace for Faceoff
CLEVELAND <AP> -UnJoo leaden representing Cleveland's
10,QQO civU 5'l'V81Qta ~aced themselves for today's aowdown with M~~'Denail ltuciniala over layoffs .•. ,..,,,,,,.,,,. , ,,.,,.,; & ,,.._,.
Local bankers, meanwhile, cooslden!d suing the city for de-
faulting. ·
Kuclnich was to meet with the re~resentatives of 17 public·
emp!o1tt ~<ffiwr.· f Jo.JmW~~ ,a ached¥}\\ ~ ~~9,((tt RJ. ~'°"-'~.of tht(~_,(~1,~-9 i-51• tt~:I; ~-the b~ .o .. tbl' p[QirAQJ '«~ tall.on
the pollce 8iid re depa ments, sanJtation and street repairs. .
TWO UNIONS R EPRESENTING Cleveland's 1,875 police of-
ficers have promised to fight the layoffs in court.
"The city ls. going to be one bell of a jungle If be (Kucinich)
lays off ball the police and firemen," saJd David Isaacs, a
pharmacist at an all-night drugst&re here.
At six local banks. whlcb bold SlS.5 million in overdue city
notes, executives scheduled meetings to consider how to collect on
the debt.
PITTSBURGH <AP) -A
child playing with matches and
a woman smoking Ln bed ap.
parently caused two fires that
killed 11 persons in southwestern
Pennsylvania -10 ot them
Ing town of Ronco, six chlldren •LSO killed were four Jane Bechtol. 19, an unmarried " couple who shared the rented "SOONER OR LATER we will have to file a suit against lbe died Saturday in a fire apparent· children of Jane Mills, who was home the past two months. were city" said Roger Hippsley, a Central National BanlC spokesman.~'
children-. ·
A lhlrd fire of ~own origin
klllcd one young girl and
critjcally irtjured another. Rhoo·
da Dean, 9, died, and Sirkasda
Evans, 2, was burned and Sul·
fered smoke inhalation Saturday
ly started by one or them play· not at home at the time of the treated for bums. at tinioJltown "Bu't we don't want our JlcU.on to be construed by the public as ~e • /
ing ..wlth-matches .near an ~ve~tt: Hospital and released. banks starting to abut down the city. We are n« pulling the rug out
stuffed chair, state police said. 1'wo ot the children Jacqulln The dead children were iden· from under the city, we are not going to tag property for seizing.'' In the Aliquippa fire, flames 10, and Tanya, 2 were found tified as Kim Malone, 10; Larry were ~onflned to the dead dead beside their bed in the frool Malone. 9; Bryan Malone, :>; · On Friday, Cleveland became the first city to default since the
womans bedroom bed F u I 9 and W'lli rN Depression when Kucinich and lbe council failed to agree on lhe "The mattress ~as the origin room. e c a. ! 1 . 8.'11• 11 m othy Malone, 4 ; James mayor's plan to raise taxes, or the council's suggeaUon lo sell the
, when fire swept their home in
the Home wood section of
Pittsburgh.
of the fire," saJd Beaver County 1,00• wmere found dead an a televmon Bechtol. 2: and Theresa Bechtol, city-owned light company.
Coroner Harper Simpson. "She · . _t_h_r_e_e_m_on_lhs_·---------------------------------
w as a heavy smoker. She "The boy was sitting in a
smoked in bed frequenUy." chair like you would go to sleep.
( ~ A FIRE north of here Sunday
. In Aliquippa resµlted in the
deaths of a 72-year-old woman
and four children from dense
smoke from the woman's burning
The woman, Mary Black, was The 1lrl had her blankets on the
found dead in a chair in the noor," said Simpson.
kitchen of the two-story home.
She wu clutcbing a telephone. In the Ronco fire, the charred
bodlea of lbe six children were
found in bedrooms of a one.story
f
"She apparently attempted to
telephone," saJd Simpson, "but
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SACRAMENTO (AP) -A
state mil<'alewauon J.a l••"1n& CaUfomt1•1 n eouaty ae'9oo1
auperlntendent1 at JeaaL ''° million 1bortL.. Oov. Edmund Brown Jr '1 .. -1nanu Depart·
meot rePort.a. But the department uld
Satul'day the 1bott1J• won't at f ect moet r~plar ~uuUonaJ protrall\J, whlt'b are run ou\llde the 1upcrtntenck1lt&' omces.
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superln\lndenta m million lhis
year tO mue up for ProposlUon
13 property tax loaa
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POMONA <AP) -A "·year
old Pomona man was kllled In the Hploeioe Of 1 Pipe bomb ap-
paNftQJ bt6M maoWactONCt In
hl1 hotM. polrie aald today. The body ol William J. Miiier
( . STATE J
was found wide his home after
nei1hbora called police Sunday
afternoon.
Tbe nelehl>ora, who also dous~ a fire ln Miller's home
with a garden hose, told officers they had heard two other -Qten,
apparently associates of Mlller.
discussing three previous bo,nb· ings with him u the men left has
home.
Searcla Coatb•ue•
SAN FRANCISCO <AP)
~vernmeot rescue boats con-
t.tdue to search Hawaiian waters
for a research vessel with two
University of California
physicists are aboard.
Missing for nine days aboard
the vess_i?l Holo Holo are Michael Shannofl, 34, of Berkeley and
J ames Sand\Jsky, 32, of El Cer-rito. both of Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
Auction Baited
SANTA MONICA CAP) -A
second temporary restraining
order bas been issued to bar the
sale of the late Judy Garland's memorabilia that re'malns in the
possession of her third husband,
Sid Luft, following an au-ction of
her belongings let month.
In Hollfiteood?
..............
In this Los Angeles Herald Examiner photo, Abbie Hoff._
man. radical Ol the 1960s, ls identified as second man
from the right. He is sitting with three other people,
whose namee were unavailable, be1ow the Hollywood
sign. According to a local cQlumni,st, Hoffman is in
Hollywood preparing a movie of his lite story.
Jazz Great Ellis
Succinnhs at 44
NORTII HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Band leader and composer·
trumpeter Don EIUs whose name was synonymous with jazz
festivals in the 1960s, bas collapsed and died at b1a home of an ap-
parent heart attack.
Ellis, 44, hailed by contemporaries as one of the outstanding
jazz innovators of the last decade, was working u a freelance
writer up to the time of his death Sunday night. He bad recently re-sumed his career after long recuperation from a severe heart at·
tack in 1975.
HE BEGAN ms CAREER in the late '50s with the bands of
Charlie Barnett, Maynard Ferguson and Ray MclGnJey. He re-
turned to Los Angeles, where be was born, in 1963 to form his Im·
provisationaJ Workshop Orchestra.
}fe bad alread~ appeared at the Ne~rtJa•J Fetil,ivaJ in 1961 and -the•Arst ·rntematlonal Jazz Festival In Washington, DC., the
following year.
Santa Monica Superior Court ~·
Judge Laurence Rittenband
scheduled a Jan~ 5 bearing on a
lawsuit flied by Garland's
dauf.hter, entert&J~r Liza Min-
nen • Wflo Hl!S ·~11r . f6' bave
auction pr<>Ceeds placed ln her
mother's estate.
FOLLOWING-lllS-RETUllN_lQ Los Angeles, where he began
gr:J<J4A(e siYO-\ft\. ~l.,\lQLA , EIUs ~ .bllt-O'ff;~3-piece orcheatnt. " wblch"became Jl reg}iJar attraction •t the Monterey Jau Festival
through the early '70S. -
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Ellis' appearance at the 1968 Berlin Jazz FesUvaJ became the
basis for a television special.
INDIO (AP > -A 19-year-old Marine driving near here on In· terstate 10 Just east of Palm
Springs gave no more than "the oare facts " when be was stopped by California Highway
Patrol oCCiceTs for alleged reek·
less dri\ltng -be "(PJ>n't :wear· ing a stitch or clothmsz.
When officers stopped Carl
Pagel of Camp Lejeune N.C.,
they quickly discovered he
wasn't wearing any clothes, CHP said. They also learned the car be was dnvmg was re·
ported as stolen from North
Caroltna, and Pagel appeared to
be intoxicated.
A PROUFIC COMPOSER, Ellis' works were performed by
the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Stan Kenton's Neophonlc
Orchestra. He also wrote music scores for motion pictures, includ· ing ''The French Codnectlon. •'
Ellia' best-known gu,st trumpet soloist'appearances were with
Leonard Bernsteln and the New York Philharmonic when he
played Larry Austin's ·•1m~rovisations" and in 1964 with "Journey
Into Jazz," Glinter Schuller s experimental improvisation.
HIS OWN EX P ERIMENTS were known for variation in time
and meter and the lnfluence of Indian music. Ellis had formed the
Hlnduslfnl Jazz Sextet with lnwan musician Harl Har Rao about.-
15 years ago.
He Is survived by bis ex-wife, Conrue : two sons, Brav and
Tran, and bis parents, Ute Rev. and Mrs. Ezra Ellis.
Funeral arranitements were pending.
11nn~ STaAIOHT IOURION WHISKfY to l'tlOOF 011111.UO A"O l()'fTUO ff JAMU I, IWI OISTIU.IM CO , C&.UMONt apM. KY
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Mondly. o.c.mber 1e. 1979 DAILY PILOT A5
Sexual, Muconduct With Girl, 14, Probed
LOS ANGELES <AP) -A
hearlna was scheduled today for
five city fire(Jgbters auspended
from duty ln t6e wake of an In·
vHtll'•Uon lnto alleaed unlawful
aexual cond\lct lnvolvina a 14·
year·old &Jrl.
One paramedJc w11 tired and
the t&r4ttabten. lncludlnJ a cap-
tain, wer" relieved of duty pend·
lnt the board-ot-rtghta hearing
today. said Fire Chief John c. Gerard.
HOWEVER, THE DJSTJUCT
attorney's office has not pressed felony charges against the men
involved because the teen·ager's
mother refused to let her teaWy.
said Al Albergate, district at· torney spokesman. 1
"l can't talk abOut this now."
Gerard said Friday. "I don 't
have complete lnformaton on it.
It's under a reviewing process,
and I can't state guilt or in·
nocence. It's serious enough that
TEEN RETURNS
$10,000 FIND
lNDIO (AP> -A 13-year-old
Mecca youth turned in a purse he
found Sunday to police here -
without knowing that it contained
more than $40.000 in netotiable
, bondsandcbecks.
Police aaid Raul Machuca
found the pune Saturday after Noam-a Carty, 47, of Riverside
forgot it in a reataurant. The
youth round Ms. Carty 's
t elephone number inside and
notified the woman that be bad it. said Sgt. Richard Davis ot the ln·
dio Police Department.
their rlChtl have to be pro·
tected."
IN IT8 SUNDAY edlUona. the
Loa Angeles He.raid Examiner
reported that police det~Uves
lnveaU1ated personnel in four fire atations alter the glrl told
po1lce she hid bad aexual reJa·
Uona with men tn eacb of them.
The paramedic. fired two
weeks ago, filed an appeal wtth
the Civil Service CommlBSion
early lut week, the newspaper
reported. . I
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THE ALLEGED texual mla· conduct wu reported an mid·
October when fireflahtera called police to remove a 14-year.Old
1irl from a ftre ataUon lo the
northeastern section of Los
An1eles, said Lt. Dao Cooke of
the Loe An&elea Police Depart·
ment.
The •lrl reportedly told of· flcers al that Ume that she had
bad sexual relatlona with men
from three, and possibly four,
fire bouaea, Cooke said.
Firebomb~ng Kills
LOng Beach Man
LONG BEACH <AP) -A 30-year-old Long Beach man was
killed and two others were i.ltjured when a firebomb apparently was thrown through an apartment bu.lldlng wlndow, police Hy.
Leon Thibadeau, wbo was employed aa a piano mover. died Jn·
stantly Sunday momine when the bomb bluted through a aecond·
story window and started a fire, Long Beach police officers said.
TWO OTHER PEOPLE in the apartment -Frank Koon.
about 22, of Norwalk, and 1.S year-old Shonda Chadwick of Para-
mount -received rplnor ~uries aa they scrambled to safety following the explosion. Both were treated at Doctor'a H<>1pltal In
Long Beach and released.
The fire bomb demolished the Thibadeau apartment and
damaged five others In the building for a total of $1-0,000 damage, fire officials estimated.
· POUCE QUESTIONED several people who heard the fU"e
bomb go crasb.lnl throu1b the window, but none or the wit.Desi.es
were r~ to nave seen anyone throw the device. Neighbors told pollce the Thibadeau residence had been the
scene ol loud partying and at leut one flabt Saturday nJght and
early Sunday.
The motive for tbe bombinc was under lnveallcauon.
~ta-Dena
Raw Milk
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Int Again
SACRAMENTO CAP>
-Raw mllk sold by the
state's largest producer. Alta-Dena Dairy, has
been foUn<f 'co-be con·
tamlnated w it h
salmonella for the
second time in two
weeks, state officials
safhJ khtij H~allh
Services Department re·
ported that bacteria that
can cause salmonella. a
--(tttfifit'WA ll=f" ·~·~ti o u s~
'stomach' disorder, were
found in feces of cows in
an Alta·Oena herd.
The dair:y was ordered to pasteurize mHk from
that herd and remoye
some raw milk from
sale, the department
s aid.
Last week AJta·Dena
was ordered to
pasteurize raw milk from another herd after officials announced a
salqionella . finding; <1'
whi'th the d a1ry CllS·
putcd.
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people happy
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our Young Mans Dept.
Doug and Tom are wearing what more and more students are
asking for ... oxford cloth button down shirts, khaki pants,
La Coste shirts and swea . Maybe there's a young man in your
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lt'• IClmeWhat diaturblnc to note that amon1 the ran ol new bU1a introduced at tho oPeftlq MlaMJn ol the n w
atate Leplature, oo fewer than lour were deemed
nftffMl'Y to help cope with the rtaiDI Ude 0( acbool van·
dalilm and vtoltnff.
Ben. David A. Roberti, O.lm Anaeles, _presmted the
quartet ol related m u ur that renect the con~ of
1chool aut.boriU • oot only ln larae cltJes but lhroU&boul the ata~. ..
Sen.te BUJ 70 v.-ould lntteau parental Ua blllty for
ucta of vandall m commJtled by ctil.Jdren from $2,000 to
$5,000.
Senal Blll 71 would lncrcue th fln e for vandallsm
to $5,000 and require aom Corm ol raUtuUon aa a condl·
Uoo ol.probaUon for tb olfenden. ·
The th.ltd blll, SB 72, would ~uire school dlatrlctt to
compll data relatlna to vandalia m and other form of
school vlolence and relay the lnlormaUon to the sta te
Department ol Education. ·
The final blll, SB 13, ·would create a special unlt in the
Department ot Education to atudy and combat crime and
violence ln the public schoo!a. .
Jt ls unlortunate lb at the twin problems have become
s o severe that sterner laws aeem needed to restore order
ln the acboola. But we must aaree that the atep seems
necessary, both to protect the taxpayers' investment in
school property and to help shJeld teachers who too oft en
have been the ~rgets of vicious Juvenile behavior.
Placing more responatblllty on the shoulders of
parents and demanding restitution from offending
youngsters are reasonabfe moves to take while the ex·
perts examine causes and seek cures. -
Waniing That Worked
When UC Irvine chemistry professor Dr. F. Sherwood
Rowland warned in 1974 that excessive use of aerosol
sprays using fiuorocarbon propellants could endanger
man and his environment. few would have believed that
the theory would , within five years. precipitate new laws
and new manuf acturinS methods.
At that time an estimated three billion of the familiar
spray cans were in use in the United States, dispensing
hair spray, deodorants, insecticides, paint and a dozen
~ other products · -
Dr. Rowland contended that if the use continued the
ozone layer that protects the earth from ultra violet rays
would ultimately be depleted by as much as 2S percent.
And the growing bombardment of ultra violet rays
would inevitably increase the risk of skin cancer for
human beings. damage animals and crops and even alter
the earth's climate, he warned.
Initial skepticism faded when the National Academy
of Sc iences. after an 18·month study, 'confirmed
Rowland's fears.
So the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the En·
vironmental Protection Agency and the Consumer .
Product Safety Commission laid down deadlines for the
phase-OUt ot nu.orocarbon aerosol sprays -a ban on
manufacture effective Dec. 15, Ur78 aDd an April lS, 1979
cutoff date for aale'ot ex1lt1nc stocks.
Since many manufacturers began to switch to more
.acceptable types of 1pr41J1 j.wo years ago. the good news
is that there alreatly has been a 40 percent reduction in
the 1se o( nuorocarbon propellants.
All of which may indicate that ingenuity probably
can get around most of our environmental hazards once
the warning is sounded.
Purveyors of Gloolll
The aMual pre·holiday dlrge of the shrinks. pro·
ressional and self.appointed, tbr=tens to become a self·
fulfilling prophecy. /
Along wit.h Jingle Bells, Ch carols and gift
wra J>'come the awful warnings about-the negative effects
o( the supposedly joyous holiday season. ·
It's the loneliest time of the year, we're told. The
suicide rate will go up, buried neuroses will surf ace, along
with latent alcoholism, housewives will be harried by the
pressure to bake and decorate, their husbands will fret
about bills , the kids will either be confused by Santa or
driven to outbursts of unadulterated greed.
Everywhere there are dissertations on how to cope
with ''holiday st~s." How we ever survived the season
without this barrage of advice, God knows.
But before we let them brainwash us· into a state of
total depression, let's remember that most Christmases.
at least in retrospect, leave warm and joyous memories,
some lasting a lif etirne -including the ones when the
turkey wasn't quite done, the gift sweater didn't fit.
Johnny hit his sister over the head with his new dump
truck and Uncle Harry bad a drop too much.
P sychologists notwithstanding, even these minor
calamities can be fuel for a few chuckles in holiday8 to
come.
So.don't let the shrinks steal Christmas. • Opinions expressed In the apace above are those of the Dally Plldl.
Other views expressed on thla page tr• tboM of their authon and
artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Addreu The Dally Pilot, P.O.
Box 15450, Costa Mesa. CA 92926. Phone(714) 642-4321 .
Boyd/Perfect Home
ByLM.BOYD
What'• your nodoa of the
ideal HUlng for a boule? The
Japanese lradlltonally
belie.ve a perfectly placed
house abould race aouth, ovtr·
Dear
.Gloomy
Gus
tni.r .. uq to 1ee lht
atory about pu.ab1nl an Americ•:ar• t to Mexico one
beaded, • Deflcal
Widta1." 11'11 11 IOV•
emmtot tctiooy ot tbe
b1(hlt order. C.8.C.
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looldng a pond, wltb a alJ'eam
on It. ual tide, a long road on
it. west aide, aod beblnd it,
hllla to the north.
One 1mall lale about-World
War 11•1 gaa raUonlna cllnga
ln my memory. Or ma)'be lt
bu more lo do with the
ca Uber ol bJ"" help that was
left when moat au the youna
men Jumped Into unlform1.
Anyhow. a cuMln1 mechanic
w b o wanted to hoard
tHolloe banded a canful of It. to. bl1 new helper and told
him to to out beblnd tbe abop
and bury It. Tbe helper came
• back, and 11ld. "Okay, t
buried it. Wbat'U I do wlth
tbe can?"
Ir your hair tum1 •~en.
my dear, it ml1ht not be
anyll9lq In the 1h•D).~t coadU._.., wba&ewr. \;OUICI
be •Imply that tlMtre'• too
much ~ ln your wa&tr
Ph>e1. That happened a
couple ot blaadl aunlna atu·
den ta at Yale Unl¥enlty.
Mandly, Dec9mbtr 18. t978
IRS TrieS Social Engineering
Jt la a hurtful thln1 t~ bave to
public ly a aroo with South
Carolina '• Republloao Sen.
· Strom :nturmond. t'or onqe In
his 'Jona career ol error. tbe an·
tedlluvtan 1entleman w11 rtlbt
In oppollna the IRS'a propotaf to
take awey tax x mpt atatua to
'p rivate 1cbool1 whacb dla·
crtmlnale.
The 1cnotor 11 arguing his
case on srounda whlch ar.i much
too nurrow.
He's uylnfJ
t h a t sin ce
many schools
couldn't or
wo u ld n 't
comply they
w o uld b e
f o r ced t o
close, thereby
d u·m p ine a
pea pot run of ,,
new atudenU on to the public
school systems and the tax·
payers who support them.
That may or may not be true,
but the taxpayers also support
private schools In signlflcanl
measure by not making them
Jack Anderson
pay laxet. No one can HY f<W
1ure Ir taxpa,e rt would be
'helped or hurt l a larae number
or private acbool• were rorced to
close by the IRS'• 11clion. The
situation would pl'obably vary
from community to communJty
dependlnc on how much unused
claasroom apace ls available.
NO, there are more Important
and perauaslve reasons for ob·
JecUne to this Idea whlch hu re-
cel ved considerable support
from liberal and civil rlchta
l1'0UP•· The flrst Is that It l•
abominably poor publlc tollcy lo
u se tlte Internal Revenue
Service for anytbln1 but collect.
Inc taxes.
Not that we don't do It. The,
tax.code ii hardly more than a
compilation or 1lmmlckJ de·
signed to help thla Industry or
that, to provide capital here and
there, to encourage lnvesttnent
In one sector or the ecoaomy or
a nother. Jt baa yet to be proved
that this maze of exemptions,
Immunities and privileges
s erves any general good
altboup lt lndlaputably aerves
the private tood or those
fortunate enouah to be the
beneflclartea. .
ManlJ)Ulattna ttx colleetlon
haa at lea.st a paUna of ntutrall·
ty about It. but to UH It to
further aoclal an4 pe>l ltlcal IOll1a
11 yet more queeUoaable. We've
already done that by eHmptinc
the 1reat Phllanthroplc found•·
tlona from t.axaUon. At best the
result.I have beeh meaaer: at
worst the foundations have
squandered the tnoney they
ought to have paid in taxes In a
mannfr every bit a1 bad as
Congress wutea the tax money
•which la actually paid Into the
Treasury.
THE UIS should have no other
f unctlon but to harv"t taxes.
Anytbtna else ls too daqerous.
If private 1ch'ool1 are to be
forced to int.efrate, let Coaareaa
deal with the Issue full on. Let a
law be paaaed and let the Justice
Department enforce It like any
other law. Tt)ia begs the question as to
whether private 1cbool1 should
be forced to lnte•rat.e at all. For
1ome, Jlke Jewl1h tchoola. lt would be next to Impossible un·
ten Sammy·Davt1 Jr. has a lot
more kldl than he'a talking
about.
Upper·class private scMols
probably are reasonably well In·
te1rated. They havo both the
money and the motlvatlon to
find black students. The poortir
sort e>r private school, the kind of
Intensely middle·clua place set
up or at. least expanded as a re·
suit or court-ordered lnteerauon.
Ian 't golng to have the dough to
offer black families 1cholar1bips
for their children. These are the
kinds of schools that will close
and may.,. tbey lbould close:
there'• no cleQ'tq manr. of them
exJ•t oaly becaUM lbe r pupils·
pareou don't want the ir
chlldren u1oclatln1 with
children ol another race.
HOWEvt.:a. the point or civil
rlf ht.a legislation Is to providt>
al our children and all ou£.peo-
ple wlth an equal chance and a
real chance al good schooling,
good employment Hd all the
other ywnmy things in life; it's
difficult to see bow Integrating
even the most racist private
school helps to achieve that
goal. About all you can say of
forcing some Ught sphinctered.
nasty. Calvinist school to Inte-
grate is that tbe little Aryans ln
the fourth grade will have to
gaie on a black child. This may
or may not improve the kids'
racial atUtudes. but should at·
tJtude Improvement be the busi·
ne11 of government or should
Justice and Uberty?
Justice requires us to focus on
the maino us1neas of maklqg
sure all our children are given
the tools of competence for a full
and enjoyable lire; liberty re·
quires us to put up with a wide
variety of eve n th e moi.t
despicable diversity.
Instead of dabbling in sociaJ
policy, perhaps the IRS could
conflne Itself to producing a
simplified tax form.
Crippled Cuban Leads Fr~·;;doin'Figh.t . .. ..... ~ .. ... . .. ..... . ... .. .
W ASIDNGTON -Three years ago, a blinded and maimed
prisoner cried out to us from a
Cuban prison. Tony Cuesta smuggled letters to us about the
brutal prison condJllons, know·
ing be would be punished for lt.
"I am sure that I will never
leave this prison alive," he
wrote, "and
there i s
nothin g
anyone c art
do about. lL''
But mlracu~
lou s l y .
C ues ta di d
l e ave th e
prison alive , a n d h e
walked into
our office the other day like a
&host from the past.
The indomitable Cuesta has
been fl&btina acainst Cuban die·
tat.ors -first to oust Fulgencto
Batista, then to overthrow Fidel
Castro -since 1958. Cues t a's priva t e war
agalnat Castro almost ended In
Bob Greene
May 1966, when the commando
pulled the pln on a hand gre.nade
to destroy himself and his burn-
ing boat rather than surrender
to Castro's patrol boats. His suicide attempt was a
Kristy failure. The grenade blew off bis left hand and blinded him,
and he was thrown Into one of
Castro's Infamous political
prisons.
Despite primitive medical
care. hunger. harassment and ttr11tilltty 11t the Plamts-of
Caatre>-'s prison 1uarda, Cuesta
managed to survive. He also
managed to keep flgbUng. He
conducted clandestine religious
services in the prison, and he
smuggled out letters of protest
to us.
His personal battle Is won. but Cuesta has a new cawie to tagnt
for: the freedom ot the prisoners
still languishing In Castro's
prisons. He told us he won't rest
until the remaining 3,500
political prtsonen have been re·
leased and permitted to come to this country.
. . .
The biggest obstacle i.s not Cas tro, who has s uddenly
become more lenient. but the
United States. Cuesta la out·
raged that the JmUce Depart·
ment woo't permit the Cuban
r.risoners to eater en muse, but
nsists on screening each one to
weed out Castro agents and
common criminals.
The department until reeenUy had been proceaalng about two
doien cues a month. Then At· tomey ~ral Griffin Delran.
nounced that priaooera would be
processed at whatever rate
Castro chooses lo release them.
This should lncreue tbe rate to
about 400 a month.
At the same tf me, Bell hu ap· proved tbe mus admission ot
21,875 rer~eea from Southeast
Asia and another 1.000 from
Leban0&: They'll be brou1ht
here en muee, wbJle the Cubans are proceeMd one at a time.
TOXIC GaEBNE•Y: Every
year, mon Ulan haJr a mllllon
children are po6lolted by items
found ln the home. Surprisingly,
plants are the leading household
poisoners. Toddlers who balk al
1splnach epparenlly have no healtaney in sampling leaves
from Mommy's potted plants.
A memorandum prepared for
Rep. ffarTy Waxman, D-Calif ..
deecribea the altuatton. "Plant poisoning ln humans is a serious
problem -particularly among
c hildren," the memo states. "Although the most conscien·
tloua IW'fttl' may keep '1raln
cleaners and bleach under lock. they may unknowingly allow
their children to come in contact
with a more lnnocent·looklng
pol1on -the household plants.'·
While most accidental plant
Ingestions are not serious
enou1h to requJre hospltallza· lion, some vtellma are severely
arrected. the report .notes.
Among the common domestic
greenery the memo cites a'S
hasardaut are pbllodendrons.
elepbant-ear, azaleas, diefren·
bachla. cast.or bean and
oleander.
Wonn Defenders Call The01 Tasty, Nourishing
The ftnt rule or JournaUam than 90,000 Amerlcan11 raise
you learn ls to 1et both sides ot worms. Worm tanchers take ·
the 1tory.1bat's basl~ worms very serlolaaly.
But once tn a wbJle a story And, to put It mildly; tM
aeema 10 one·alded ~hat you response by McDonald'• of·
for1et there lJ another viewpolnt llclals make them hot.
to be told. Such a story was the "WORMS ARE very good to
one that appeared here the other eat,'' said Darrell Rlcharda,
day about tho false rumor president ot Earthworm• Inc. tn
sweeping the country concem· Elk Grove Vllla1e, JU. "I have
tna McDonald'• bambur1ers. eaten worma many times, and
The untrue rumor HY• that they are not cUacuattna ln tbe
McDonald'• uae1 red worm least."
meat In lt1 Richards• feello11 about eat·
hamburgers. Ln1 wonnsMem to.,_ typical ol
In the column the worm raoehera who are up·
I attempt.id set al>out-t!w McDunald'r con·
to track the troveray. '"'9 worm men admit
rumor down, that McDonald'1 hu a rtabt to
a n d t h e n deny uslna worm1 In tta bam·
q u o t e d burier* -but they reHDt any
McOonald'.a lmpllcatlon that there la
otrlclal1 u aometblna wroa1 wttb eaUn1
Hying It'• a worms.
turible Ile, "Wonna an over 70 pnunt
and what'• more. lt'I bart.1111 prottlD,'' Richard• aaid.
bu1lHN. • 'Tbey•n very 1ood for Jou.
t lb~ tbat WU the 111111 ol There'• DO .aloriel lD tbem. I
it. or couru McDonald'• Uke to eat worm1 ln an omel.U. ~ouldn't want people tbinkinl or ln a cake. but you can eat
that there are worma In a Bia lbem plain, riabt out of the oven.
Mac. Wonna ar. 1Umy and dll· "To PNPaTe worma. Jeu boll
au1tln1. Juat thl.nklna about eat.-them for nve or ... mlmat.. lD
lnf them 111lckenln1. hot water, and thin "!'-'..!•\ fov
1hould have remembered or rive times &mW~ N cleu.
. that ••• &be oddttt 1tory bu Thlt purift• tbe worm1. 1'IMlll
anotbet lkle. you put tbem Oft I eoollie lbeet
After tbe McDonald'• 1tory and bakt them In a 850-de_lnl •DDUNd. 1 talked to a number ov• ,_ aboul II mmutel. 'flM1
o1 ·worm ranebert around tbe come out c::.r· 1lmllar to • country. Worm rancblnt lt a ., rrtacb try. ol Wl• blta ol mlllion a year bUlln ... ; more bacon." •
Richards -who has 6
mlllJon worma at b!I ranch -said that, UMd u an lqredient
wltb othc.'l' foodl, wonn1 have an
almo.t neutral t.ai.. "I like to
uae them lD llibt·colored cakes
rather than Chocolate eue1,
because I like to'" the worms
when I'm •Uni Ulem," be Mid.
"You watch. Ttie a, will come
when people wW eat a lot ol
worms ln UUa country.''
Ed Hapr, m1°.,.r of North
American Bait Farms tn On·
tarto, Cal., said tbat not only
dot• be betiHe worms make
1ood food -hAa t!Ompany bu
spooaored a worm·reclpe COil·
tat ror tbe lat tbnte years.
''Lal ,... w Ud over 4,000
worm 1• • from aJI o•er tM United ........ Haser aaJd. .. ,.... .......... net" .... ,. •
ptna ..... Wida "'181. ••
Ha•w 111111la8t. ''dilMle proper.
ly, ua. ....... -=:otetn IU~ ..... far otMr . You
cant ..-deteClttbem, ......
you lleow hter'n ~n there.
They're like 1breddtd wbeat.
Crumbly."
Jim Wolfe. OWIMr of World
Wide Wonnt ln 0. Plalnel, tu ..
h11 wrtttta a cookbook devottd
IOltlY to worm twfptt.
"WI W~ to convtace peo.
pie tbl wonns can M UMd ln
tuly dl1ht1.'' Wolte Hld.
"We've included 100.aDd•IOIM-
odd r.clpea, lncludlll1 1peel&I
~bapten oa ve1etarlan worm
'
diabes and special dietary worm
dllhes."
Wolle said that be has pre-
pared a complete siJC'·course
meal made wllb worms. and
that be f avora eating worms
't)ecawie worms bave "all eaten·
tlal am.iDo ackts, hlgh proteln,
low chole1terol , no
cttbobydratea.
"Worma are areal. Every
time I eaterta1n I UH them. I
dltacree wtth people who aay worm• have no tule, thoueb: I
thlnt they have a sllgblly
aarUcky aalty navor.
"We have a peanut butter
cookie made with earthwonna.
At nrat people are reluctant to
tr)' it, but then they Hy, 'Hey,
that'• not bed at all.' The firla ln
the offtce can't keep from e ting
tbeln at.coffee brew."
Ralph OeR\lyter, owner of the
W6'eomtn Worm and Ecoloe-y
Factory ln BerliD, Wis., said be
.. Hll" to UM a lltU• lemon"
wlMn Ile ..U worms.
.. IT'I A proHn fact that
there'• notb1nl barmlul about
eaUa• wonna ll UMy're properly
repared," ba Mid ... Wormt can C used every whlcbway u far
u NCIPll are toncerned. I've .... wonn rectpl• for every~
tbln1 from turt.y 1tu"1Q1 to
lee cream. I think people would
" • lot ....... off ...... WOl'IDI than a lOt of UM lhlnll they eat. How do w bow w6•t'a lD our
food?"
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aperbtrcks
Womap HOO-hot Romantic Epics
Dttl\OIT \AP> Wh~n the cnat bilrban
dream t.omet the dull reality ol diaper• And cir
poollnt. mllUOM Of Amerit• wo~liiro ~ thOie
papubwk romaaea lor.~ape.
Julia Grice waa dJflec'eQl; •\>eJU •rftl.n.c ~~. I .
U wu •low ~n1 at flrtt -atartiq with U1ht·
payln1 tell'\leaiQril a.nd ''bow Lo" IMc" for ob
srure rnqailoH. ·
BlJTTODAV. RE R two oovela \n prtnt. a
third ~ch will be pubhsbed next 1prt.n1 and
aoolbtr comina In a year or so
You can lau~h al lb paperback market If you
like. bYt ~mtmber thla· i.n 1976. U.S. aoftcover
publlahtta iu&.MKI more than ~ hlatoricals. They
sold 40 million copl~ -about two a aecond.
"My 1\utr Isn't l tuature, we all know that," Mn. Grice suJd. ''It b escapllt readJ.nc -rtadl.01
to 1ive ~le pleasure '' In MOit so.~allfd hiJto roma.nc'9. a youna and
lhl')OCent htrolne from a romantic, by10ne era ls
eenllr raped and othe~ defiled Vttule
traveUna tp uoth:
•laces l?Y ateamboat,
Hlllng \lesstl or COY·
ered wqon. Th•Y all
have happy endJoes,
however, as a soft·
h earted C.J.Jnt
Eastwood-typne'l"cues
the sweet YO\lOI thing.
In Mrs. Grlce's
latest epic, "Emerald
Fire," raven·haired
Emerald Reean is
wrenched from
enslavement on ft "',...... Louisiana planlfllloh
JULIA GRICE and into a re(t•bot
romaocec.a the Callforni~ Trall In 1847.
.. A LOT OF WOMEN READ FOUR to '5fx of
these a week," Mrs. Grice said. "They're hooked
on them, just like the soaps.•·
Mrs. Grice said her success comes ln part
from knowledge or her audience.
"Cripe, J lived out there in suburbia. They
were my neighbors," the 38·year-0ld writer said.
The past tense ls no slip of the tongue. With her
publishing success has come financial lndepen·
dence, and this year-she left her lawyer husband
and their split·leveUiome in suburban Rochester.
She Jives with her !"wo sons, aged 12 and 9, in an
Ann Arbor townhouse.
p
"AFTER I LEFT HIM I SJ'ARTED to almost
unravel myself, and I realized that one of therea·
sons I was able to write this kind ot tblng was that
F1D1d Drive Sla t e d
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) -Harvard.
College says it. plans a $2SO million fund·raisiDg
drive -the largest in its hJst.ory -so ll can give
more scholarships lo attract middle·income slu·
dents.
Noting it cos~ $7,500 a year to attend Harvard,
Dean Henry RosovsJcy said: •'The standards for
flnanctal aid set by the feder-1 ~rmnent and the
Ivy League don't recogniz~ th~o&ds"' or students
from families with $25,000 to $50,000 earning
power. We hope to ralse the standards. It's in our
intoreatt.opushuptlMUmit.a." . , .
I waa Just al rvC!d ror romance ln my own mar·
r1att.'' Mra. Orie Hid. ·•1 waa true·blue a1 a
l\Ou.sewlt•, Jual llk lhe woml'n that are read1n1 mi bOok.a • mOCJt of t.htm. "•un'l allppln& arou.ad oc aAYthln1. And l
rHlbilid that waa on or th• reuooa l left hlm, ·' 1he
conUnued.. 1•1 reallif'd that I wanted to hav• a more
11tl1f>1"ftl relallonthlp -and l dldn't want to be
1llpplna around " Now that 1ho'1 on her own she hu become
hllhly orsa.nlU'd and b"'ahMH·like about ber work -complete with dally pqe q~ and advance
J>reparotlon for novela that may be yean off.
~
"WHAT I TRY TO DO 18 GO to the llbrary and
llnd aome ot thf' writers that have been well-loved
in tho pQt." the said •·About a year aao I •tarted
to rerud Peurl S Buck
"When l read, I try to aak myself. 'What maket th.la book ao good?' and, if l'D\ loslna In·
tereat, I try to figure out why."
But whllf' 11he's writing for a mass market.
Mra. Grice docs not consider her novels trashy.
"ll 1 do have a sex acene, I want it to arow out
o!lhe materlaJ.1 want.It to fit," she said.
''l've learned there are two kinds of fantules tbat women have," Mrs. Grice said. "One ls sex
fantasies where the fantasy goes all the way
through intercourse, and the other is what l call
·romantic fantasy.'
"l'VE MET A LOT OF WOMEN who have told
me they have these romantic fantasies -and I had
a lot or them. too, when I was married. They're the
kind wh~re a wqman would meet someone and he
would fall ln love with her. And she would go over
these details and embellish them.
"And H, would stop ai the point where th"y go
~to t.h1' bedroom, ~auso that wasn't the purpose
pf the fantaay,"' i;ne said.
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GUITARIST
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Symphonict.am
.E'1ro91e. an iiaterna·
Uonal mualc or1anl••· t.lon aeeldna . to prqmote
world harroony, baa
scheduled a )larch 3
fund·ralafng cpncert.
An organiiatlon
spokHm1n said the
event wlll be at
Carnegie Kall and ln·
elude viollniats Yehudi
Menuhin and Ruggiero
Ricci: guttarist Andrea
Se1ovla: Outist Jean·
Pierre Rampal:· and
pianists Jorge Bolet,
Gary Graffman. Byron
Jan is and J e remy
Men "bin; sopranos
Roberta Peters and
Maureen Forrester, and
dancers Jose Greco and
Nanal.orca.
Master s of
ceremonies are to be
Peter Ustinov and J ose
Ferrer. Piero Gamba.
president of the Sym·
phonlcum Europae
Foundation, will con·
duc t the Winnipeg,
Canada. Symphony
Orchestra.
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S145 .
C. Peridot
S365.
O.OpaJ
S365.
E Aouamartne
S295
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10 •·•· &o t p.m. Monday th.-oolh Friday
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BonkAmmcord • Vila • Ma.Mr Charge .
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Offe.e Plan Stir_s Newport Furor
Gree• Clarbt•u
Former ffoUywood stuntman John .. Mon·
ty" Ryan o( ~osta Mesa hugs his wile,
Peggy. as they accept cash collected by
Newport &each police from Sgt. Les Chap-
man. The money -almost t600 -was of.
.-sf ered by coastal area residents who
G·l·F·T S.11eU. Relief
learned that Ryan, a stroke vjctim who
hasn •t bees1 able to work since 1970, was
robbed of his rent money after cashing his
Social Security check in Newport Beach·
earlier this month.
tor at the· sehool who lost his home in the
Oct. 2 disaster. Corona del Mar and
Tbe baJUnc ol • atrlall office bulldln1 proposed for a
waterfront lot tbat C!UrrentJy
boldl a ~ r•rd baa become the center o • clvle tlrr in
Newport ~•cb.
Member• oC the r~1ional
toa1tal eomm6•kla '8v• dealed
the proJec:t •permit eftet letters
taktnc oppoeln1 vlewa on the
proJffl ..e fired ott by a COU•
pie of clUleD lfOUps.
lt now =an that the City Council la to enter the fray
Juat lo end the lckerlna.
Meanwhlle. the projeC!t's
backers aay t.belr development
;. dead.
The projfft was proposed by
Ed Zehner and Chari~ Pl£Jleri · who wanted to convert the small
boat yard at m 20th St. into a
7 .497 aquare foot office building.
Pi1ne.ri is the partner: of
Newport Beach Plannlnl Com·
mi11iooer Paul BalaJia, who took
no part in the discussions or
votes on the proposal when it
was before the PlannJns Com·
miseioo.
Commlsaloners 1ave the pro-
ject their blessing Au1. 3. After
walling for the appeal period to
expire, the builders took their
Ocean Course
To Be Offered
In Dana Point
A lO·week introductory course
on oceanography will be offered
starting Jan. l through the
Orange County Department of
Education's Marine Science
Onshore LaboratOt'Y in Dana
Point.
The class for adults will meet
from 2 to 5 p.m. weekly at the
onshore lab, 24075 Dana Drive,
county officials said.
Participants are asked for· a
S25 donation for the course
which includes fees for lectures,
lab experiments. a Ude. po8trtaut
and an oceano1rephlc trip
aboard the floatinl la6, the Fury
II.
project to &he coHtal com-
mlaaloe. 1
Muawlalle. city councllmen
app0tnc.d a !Acal CoutaJ rtan-
nlnc Committee, a sroup of cttl~ens who are 1upp0sed to
produce a document on land use
thal will enable the C!ity to re-
1atn control fl lts couttl aooe
from tbe coastal commwlon.
The group bu made it.a nnt
ltem of buslnea1 the develop-
ment ol a special 1onJn1 de-
1l1natlon to preserve the city's
marine oriented busllleuea.
The committee found out
about the projec:t to replace a
boat yard with an otflce buildlne
and cried foul. .
In a letter dated Nov. 21, com·
mlttee Chairman Jerey·Klnl in·
· rormed coaata1 ci>mmilllon Ex·
ecutlve Director Mel Carpenter
that approval of the project
would .. cause the destrucUon of
existing boat yard facilities
(which> wJJJ Jeopardile the
city's ability to prepare an LCP
Aetlon Tonlg•t
Land Use Plan ln conformance
with tbe 1oalt of the Cout.M Act
ol 1978."
When plannlnc comml11lonen
found out about the letter, they
became unhappy. Commlaaion
Chairman BUI Agee fired off a
letter on hehaU of hi• 1roup
restatlns tbe city's approval of
the project. He empha1l1ed that
was the city'• .. omclal POii·
lion."
Al 1 .. t Monday's City Counctl
meetinc. Councilman Paul Hum·
met cited the letter-writing lnc:l·
dent.I and asked bis colleques
what they wanted to do.
Council members didn't aound
like they wanted to get involved
in Lbe debate qver the office pro-
tect. but they acreed to consider insUtuUna an official policy tbat
wouJd prol\lblt C!Ommlttees,
board.I ~ • commlalons from
en1a1lna tn letter·writina cam-
pa11ns.
The proposed policy 11 to be
dlaC!uned during a council meet-
ing ln January.
Mesa to ·Mull Sale
Of Old City Hall
The sale of Costa Mesa's old
City Hall to a private school, an
Arlllel Development Company
demand for approval of a COO·
troversial north-city houaln& de·
velo,ment and methods of en·
forcuuc the 1976 sign ordinance
top tbe city's council meeting
a a end a for tonight. .
The council is scheduled to re-
view an appraisal of the old city
hall complex at 19th and
Pomona. streets and discuss the
property's possible sale to
Mardan Center of Educational
Therapy, which has leased the
facility ror nearly 11 years.
The council also will consider
legal ramifications of a demand
by the Amel Company for ap-
proval of a fmaJ tract map for
constntf!tf. 1.035 .._inc•
unltson• otpropert,.... 1
Bear Street and Sunflower
Avenue area.
lawsuit.
Dlacussion of the sign or-
dinance roUows a resolution by
the Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce seeking enforcement
of parts of the law while holding
other parts temporarily In
abeyance.
The chamber's board of dittc· tors is asking the city to crack
down on signs which never have
been granted penn1ts.
The chamber board suggests
that parts of the ordinance deal-
ing with phasing out lar1e signs
approved under an earlier law
not be immediately enforced.
Bluebird Canyon landslide victim Dale
Ghere thanks Beth Hanson for the con-
trfbutioos she and other. Corona del Mar
-School studenta and faculty made: to biin
and hl.s family. Ghere is a science inatruc-~wport. Harbor HiJ~ School s~ts and
culty r;aiaed ~ Sl~g ,., nee. a ralfle ind donations.• · ~
Additional iJ1formation may be Amel'• dem~andlllllis'ba obainecf':Pft)a .. , f !Celtolr.'". -nee~ state~'!!
495·2274. · cision invol-iin«-•
lJ.S. ·Hispanics Seek Political Clout
By The AHodat.ecl Press "But we are trying, and we panics, Nuestro, wit.h arti~les ment to newcomen.
Calle Velnticualro, like many have made some real proeress." printed in Spanish and English. Of the more than half the His·
Latin American sidestreets, Many leaders, like BaJdene-ln many ways. however, the panics here who came in their
smells of frying bananas and · gro, agitated loudly for change Hispanics have remained a own lifetime, many are not In·
throbs with mustc. Women in · during the early 19708, organiz-silent minority at the national clined to make waves. A number
woven shawls pause to chat near ing national campaigns and re-level for several reasons. have no documents and could be gaudy murals and graffiti-con· giorial parties. _ de~rted. ~~_choose ~ be
de mine "imperialismo." T H o u G H Bo v N D by conservative.
The st~"'-officiaUy 24th "WE FOUND THAT we fi~l language Roman Cathollcltm "A 1ot..1•t.~ I ..._. Street -11 in San Francisco. had to organize our own com· and a common respect for tr.adi· ua ~e peop e are U!a_' But It is. no less La~an parts blUnlties locally, and most of us Uon Latina tend to keep withir ter off here than they were at
of New York's .. . ide" ----.-. .-. ---,_ -.'.-.. ......._ ---.-. ~ SholMF," sai~ Lui.ala Ehzquerrohos. a Lo ~Side _....,...·.: ........ ~ ...£.JL...wr~~~~..-..~ an ranc1sco eac er w e ~a~e; major o.s.-;~,,..,.~" "·, ~W#!r ~9f••f'••te• tlHee• .... I•~· f~mlly came r~m Nlc.~ragua. ,,' ~--·~ ~,. ..... .._.,_ ... =r•n· • ·~~el ~~':;!~1 un·
THE ~ED States, is ~e mw.lat .f~ •I ~ tltNI H•teq llt ~· ~f,y bla~~ .. ta ~Bil·
fourttt larpet ~anlsb·spea~ S.••:;2• '"•• 'r.•r.JI ... ,,.~,,. ~cs. j, ~~~0:1e~::id1:.:r~::ionanci ~I M?•J•.S.e. •N••lfti ~·-·•tA~-~~
a high birth rate "Hispanics" dle~'"9fe • • • 't.errtbly;-bGt'·10u h to"•
may outnumber blacks within a • specialist in histo to know decade. are now busy down at the grass national and cultural groups. a boat lt, •• says Tucaon educator
The country has perhaps 20 roots," sald Baldenecro. When a Puerto Rican ainnap Lupe Castillo. ~~~~oEi~~U~n 1!1::~~~::: le~:'e~!~:C!~~ n~0i;:~10~~U~ ;-::s~~ the :J£~:"~~~~-:O: b Aliso,,,!here ~Me di rMen~ on
Americans. maioly ln the Cesar Chavez, and he ls OC· plained ~ as c glues. AIJY -'xacan·
Southwest, but there are several cupied with the farmworkers." , Americans and cu•ans want million Puerto Ricans nearly a Voter registration drives and "I Just don't approve of these fully bUingual progr.~s in tie
million Cubans and ~migrants issue·oriented campaigns have mlxed marrta1es." •cbools so thetr chl'fen won't
from a score of nations. made Hispanics a major force at Said a Cuban ln Chlcaao. wtttt for1et their berltqe.
Also,theremaybeeightmllllon local and state levels in the its large Mextcan -Am erlca But others ••~at their
Ulegalallens. Southwest, New York and enclave: children ll1ree.d1 Sfaulsh Florida and ahou"• cone_, rate on
AND HISPANIC community
leadera, ao fJr a small and dis·
parate group, have begun in
earnest to work toward buUdina
national political clout to match
the numbers.
"It could take us a gen~Uon
to get together," ,says Sal
. Ba ldenegro, a Mexican.
· American activist from Tucson,
,Ariz.
· "Yes,-I feel food wbia I Enallsh.
CALIJIO&NIA GOV. Edmund hear 6paniah, 1"a ~ erta"t *
G. Brown Jr. courts the llnica ~~e. rm • Cu •• not a • tnAThTIMI Ma:e.tot.beni~.
vote. ln 16 stales, ballota are tn * t61lrinc -Spanish as well aa EnaUaa.. ;' si~stiet~ho Rlapaaic• are
In WasbJngton, five ffJ9anic .E'EN lflTllQI 1u~ tbe '°i: est ~ congressmen make up a •'Brown backsroundl vp, widely. ad le etb'J!!:fOUP·
Caucu.t." and President Carter famlltes baw rootl llere vl:: 11 tfllK~be'a ~ has appointed a number of Hb· in1 t~ and, ~ P OJll'I -.w pe, ... ~
paniCI to key j(;>bl. n.re ii all() d1110)Vecf i~nn tJae 11 mehJQI pat t1tej hllher lUn tbe UtlQnal -verqe
a national ma1•dne lor HJs-helped to , feel no attach· -even wtlbout countln Uletal aliens. .
Better Up Than Wiighi
Twenty·eeven percent 6f ffil.
panic families were eamtnc ••
than S7,000. For non-Hlapanic
famllles. the fisure was UU per·
cent. Only 40 percent of His·
panics have nnlshed hllh school,
compared witb . 46 percent ot
blacks and 67 percent of wbltes. .
Pilot Re-creates First Manned Flight ·
K1Tl'Y HAWJt, tf.C. (AP> -
BveeytblDI waa n,ic17: the
brave Pilot. clad U. •black suit
.and •Wf eollar; die plane; ttl
:delicate IDUlliD IDdwintaut. Bat :Sen Kel1"1'1 au.tDDt to r9Cri*
the historic Wrl1tlt • brothef1•.' ru1htberefellebort-UW~. ·
Tile 9"11& .... , ,,.. CM 1Jlb
ennlveraary of th• nnt mlDMd, powered mot, by th• famoua
IM'Otbtl"I at Kill Devil Hllls.
KStLSTT BAaNB88£D
IWaH1r tmo bll replica ot the Wa,bt ...,.._.. pJue, which
i.1 oa 1 WOOiien track atop a
f • ...
sand dune several hundred feet
from the •pol h1J famOU1 pfe.
decesaon med.
The Boulder, Colo., enclneer
wanted to match Orvtlle
Wright's 12·second, 120·foot IUghlofDer.17, 1903.
About S,000 people, includlna
U.S. Attorne.}' Qenwal Griffin
Bell and Tr101portation
Secretary Bre>ck Adt:!d watcUd • tbe plane lum
downblll at a anaU-Uke 5 ltlllb -:.
and 1topped at tbe 91111 Ol lb.: tnck.
O~ Rl8 SECOND try, Kellett
fained new appred1Uon f8t tM
problems tbe Wrtlht brothen
encountered. A 1u1t Of wind
bl•w hJm and hi• ptue off the
track.
The thlrd attemP.t. however.
save the crowd a blt more ot what they bad coee for as the
plane's~ &ia.dfllf&be crocmd
for Hverat tecond1, However
Kellett a~1 _after watchlnc a
vtdtotape ~ .. U..t th1-..ta11
dra11.S.
NH•rtbtleH, h• ttUl pro·
nounced the ·1111ht" • aucc ....
SUCH P908LEM.S as poll~
brutality ud dllC!rtmlnacJon cut
ICl'MI die dlvia\ons.
Cultural expressions -like
mualc, theat8 and art -meld
dtfferent Latln backarounds.
Sports heroes and tycoons and
arti1t1 lnsp(re new pride and set
10111 over\a,ppln1 national back-
1rounds. ·
The National Council of ..
Rau -the R•tt -a loolt
1roupinc of Hlsp•nlc or1an111.
tlon1, met this year wltfi the
tb.e.m-1.! "Several Sl)'Jet: One ·
Volce."
tJNITY. 18 likely to be btlptd
HISPANICS A GROWING MINORITY
A Street In Ml•mh Uttte H.v1na
by America's mobility. The
vartoua comm..,Utiea are rapkl)y
disaol.UW.tllelr traditional bowl-dartet, l)ifme.Ung every part of
the COUlllly.
Miami more than hall Cuban
in popuiatlon, has a Puerto
Rican mayor. Chicago has a
huae Latino pop"latton, a
mlcrocoaa of the natlolt'81
brea\dChtl. Even ln North
CaroUna, wbeN .H,spanJcs are
the fewest, a tortilla factory sup·
piles two Mexican reataurants.
The llna are hardly clear.
YankM lluaer Reul• Jackson, black with a di1Unctly non·
HlapanJc name, Is 'the aon or a
Philade!pbla Puerto Rican.
TRI! ll08'I' divel"H mixture Is
In sa .. P'ranellco's Ml11ion Dia·
trict where a nel1hborhood
supermarket. C11a J.,ucas,
stocks 36 kl~ds of punsent
saucea, not countln1 ketchup.
Owner Frank Preciado, Mex-
lcan·bom but lon1 a U.S. cltlitn,
renecll:
"My customers? Everyone.
From everywhere. In a momi.nc
I wll1 hear accents from 1 doaen
Spaniah-spealdng dllf erent coun.
tMes."
Sometimes, on Call• Vein·
tlcuatro, Preciado even bean
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nlcbtmare of tu torn bodi Ud 1mol ftl
wreckl8e that wu a Pacific Southwest Air Jet, or wbole Jobi drew t.Mm to the 1tt.. eaneot e.cape the terror.
Two polJco Ottlcen tiave betD \MMe to won.
Two rwldeoll of the North Park netOborttood
horrified by lhe cr .. h, ha" left tM efty. Ot.beri
are aelllnJ, their hom•• to move from the
lJDdberah e1d ru,bt path.
As i>retldeot qt tbe Academy ot Salt Dt.Qo
Paycholo1isla, Davldaon offered tree cUnlul
setvlces Immediately after the Sept. JI trlCedY to
· l the hundreds ol workers clOM to the ac.e.
' DAVIDSON AND HIS STAFF received
responses for help from 30 polite officers.
Medical workers, clergymen. firell1hters, area residents and several reporten al5o soupt
help-some for a few days, others for longer.
The symptoms, Davldaon said, were coosiS·
tent: lack o( sleep, lrrttabllity. bizarre dreams,
flashbacks, dllflculty in family relationships,
anger. loss of interest lD sex. and a teneral feelln1
of belple8lnea and fruatrat.lcxi.
"Most people we talked to Just required a
frame of reference," Davidaon explained. "They
bad never seen anything so devaat.atlnl. Tbe
sights, the smells, the -aensaUQm -they were all
outside their range of experience. Tbere was no .,,. time to undentand it." ~
POLICE OFFICERS WHO CONSULTED
Davidson and his staff did so individually and In
confidence, be aaid.
•'They were concerned that the PD not know
t they were there," he said. "1be police still have a
macho Jmqe, one of total control. They weren't
able to discuaa their problems at the PD for fear of
belnt vleWecl aa emotionally unstable.
\ "We provided a release valve for a lot of pres·
sure that had built up," Davidson said. "lt .is un·
~ imaginable for an individual who witnessed the
f scene not to have a strong rea<itl'On." . '
I Train Gives Baths
TOKYO <AP) -Chinese tailworkets in the re-.. 1 mote western province ol Sintiang bathe in' a •
mobile "bath train" ln water heated by solar ~
eoer1y, Peking's Rslnbua news agency,J'eP.C)l'ted. ·
Hainbua said tbe train '18110 ~cover.~· ' ~
lDg 230 . .....,.1.-.. \•be~1'•ter~•'•,.._. -.• 1 ,."""_.11
two-thirds of the year. The train h•..,lt&t}illld•ll•
bath facilities. 1';. t. ) \ ', (, • ,
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•' Afarlan B•rtet0n haa
annoUOC*I the openln1
of her dlltrict offlee.
A1 of today, the office
fa a t 833 Dover Drtve.
6uJte 7, Newport Beach.
The phone number l1
631·3U4.
Mrs. Berctson's dis·
trlct atatt includes Julie
P r oeber1 of San
Cletnente, Dave
RukstaJl1 of Mission
\Viejo. Kay Cotton of ~na helm and Gloria · Walla Seelye ol Newport .
Beach.
~.December 18. 1978
Speed your holiday parcels
to twelve major cities. • Counter-to-counter Jet-Pac
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for small, rush parcels under 15 lhs. From $10.
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• Open an Air California Freig ht/Jet-Pac
account and make it easy on yourself. • Serving: Fresno, Lake Tahoe, Monterey,
Oakland, Ontario, Orange County,
Palm Springs, Reno, Sacramento,
San Diego, San Francisco and San Jose.
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" SANTA CLAUS, allu Me.-l der,
14. a llu.nUnaton Beach tie~ achool croaaing auard wh• not
f ollowlne hit cboeen work 11 am-
ba111dor to the world of cN ..
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GiftS . ~ ~ lnl(u~t lcnow today that there la ln· ,, : f ~: ·;t :~~::"> . d SanlA Cl us i'J~ ~ · Tomu. 8. the burn·scar~ Tijuana . ~ ... ~~1!9.-J• '·/ ·· cblld tracked down and befriended The public l1 invited lo • lti~~~· ··• by HunUn11ton Beach bouaewlfe
join Orana County 1ov. , fl!lltt\a'rn. Vlrtlnla cuuuo. met hlm al h.ll flrat
ernm,nt emploree• in '!_. ·~ci. ~~,,, ·~ cla11 hrl11tm11 party •l Sequoia
holiday fut vttlu · ·~n ~l"·.;.~ Elementary School I at Friday.
Tburada,y and alao to • : ;,. U~ 11! ' Only ThunMiay TomH res"med
donate t oya to he lp ..... ~ ··:r:::i~~5 / '.:. ~llllft ofter rt-tu~nlna from Stanford
b rl1hten Chriltmu for .... F.tttJil .u.U..~ linlvenlty Mt-dlcal Center and the
foater chlldron ....,.. J m ~~~·., , Jateat ln Ii 8 •rles O( many pluUc IUr· County Supe1rvl1or1 ,erles
Cb airman Tbomu RU y • • y Invited coun&.y resident.a A&E YO REALL Santa
to brlni a aaclr lunch tor Tin. Given Claua7" ukc!d Tomas. wondertna ll
••} feel Uke I'm kind of a '"lal'
Santy Claus." obseoed the Oltfine aircraft company machlntat.
H a mburcer• ror lune-'" rollowed by a 11tt exchance a.lid •ch
child recelved a ttockJna atuf~ "1lh
modest toys. · · ~ TomH' slaters El\lla. a t d·
•t•der. and Patty, a klndtq
P ell. had Heh met San CJ
(allaa Merl Grider) at H
Center, ln Hu.ntinalon Beacti.
the U ·4:i a.m. f UvlU 'I'" t>l. Nlck ,bad Unw lo visit Mrs . Lucy
ln the county Hall ol Ad· M •aner 1 smoll cl H of apeclal THEY A1TEND reauJar cl~ses iat
mlnlatralloo lobb). On Ero,ow· n pupllA at lh~ Wrstmlnater campus Webber Elementary School. whete
Broadway a nd Santa a not too far (rom hi• new bOfl\4 Elvia's Cbriltmaa party fe~ed the
Ana Boulevurd Santa A "Hom eowner '• Jlla mothtr, Marla, rode the school bnaktng of 1l traditional exl*
Ana · ' Guld• fo~ Debris and bur. with him to Kpend tbe day. while plnata sent north by her gr athetl
County employees will Erosion Cont rol," a 21-ht• talhcr. Y•n clo. was at work on ·'She (Elvia> is really do Well.,
join them for lunch '1l1d page pamphlet wtlh Ups his carpentry job says he r teacher, Mrs . atby
a C hristm as c arollnc on b ow to preve nt Tomua' face, which underweJ.?l five Campbell. "She's good at hlt 1 the
seulon featurin.t thti erosion and landscape houn of surgery In which 100 stitches boys when they tease.••
uolveraal communlcallon even if
they speak dl!fereot Jansuaies.
SINCE BEGINNING her mission
to h e lp Tomas, to who m the
cbarl1 matlc Catholic Chicana lady
says wu a mlaa~ ordered by her
lord on a Holy Land visit in 19".
Mn. CuUUo now ltanda baclc.
Thou.Jandl of dollars sent to ln·
terplaat Inc .. at Stanford Unlven1ty
Medlcal Center. wti,re doctors ud
nunea devote JW'gioal skllls free to
dl1fi1W'ed cbUdten have tJken care
of Tomu' needs.
The Domincuei' arc together •lain
ln a modest triplex -at least tern·
porarily -and there are other lltUe
ORANGE COUNTY
ones south of lhe border whose suf·
fering needs ber attention.
ONE OF TOMAS' girt exchange
pre.senta Friday was a toy carpen·
ter '• tool set, wblch cau&bl Santa
Claus' eye.
"If you play wllh that long enough.
you can be aa good a carpenter as
your father," he told the boy. ·
"I'm gotn1 to work ... to build a
houae, ... aald the impish Tomas.
whose horribly distorted face once
drew taWlts and thrown sticks and
stones from Tijuana playmates in the
aftermath of hia accident wllh a can
o f paint thinner and a book of
matches.
IQ time for gifts
Joplln Boys' Raoch but'IM.'CS ~ bas been were taken, 11 lareely unnoticed by Little Patty is quickly ad~na. to
Choir , .. ited by e 0r...,. bis classmates, aome 11lpuy r e• klndergarteo, sa)'1 ber ~ac Jlts1 \
ln addll100 rHldenta Count)' En'llronmllltal larded, at least. one with canffr. Dolores Beal. since. cbUdtea ve e .
may brio& a lon1 un· Manasemeot ,\cency.
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wrapped gifts for the Free copies can be ob· Bl d c 0 •
county.sponsored Opera-ta1ned at the Public In· 00 . .. ent'er pen· I g lion Santa Claus, an er. formation Office, Room
. fort to s uppiy books. 103, New Hall of Ad·
clothing. toys, gam es ministrauon. Broadway
and records to chlldreo a n d S a n t a A n a
in foster homes. Boulevard, Sant a Ana;
Toys should be re· the Public Service
ceived in the county Counter. Room 117, 400
Public Inlormatioo Of· Civic Center Dr ive
fice by 10 a.m . Thursday West, Santa Arla, or at
for display under u the Environm e ntal
Christmas tree during Management Agency
the ceremony but gifts South County o m ce,
also are w elcome 26052 Getty Drive,
The Orange County Red Cross
Blood Center will be open ·New
Year's Day from 10 a .m . to 2:30
p.m ., and J an. 2 from 8:30 a.m. to 8
p.m .
The Blood Center will be open from
8:30 a m . to 8 p .m. Mondays, 8:30
a .m . to 3:30 p.m . Tuesdays through
Fridays. and 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Saturdays and Sundays. ·
The center is located at 601 ~
Golden Circle Drive, Santa Ana.
A bloodmobile will be at le St. Bonaventure Catholic Church. 16400
Springdale in Huntington Be h on
J an. 5 from 3 to 7 p.m.
A bloodmobile will a lso be a lhe
Advanced liealth Center. JXIO N.
Bristol St .. Newport Beach. onJan. 8
from 2:30 to 7 p.m.
For an appointment to •nate
blood at the bloodmobile or the
~emer. call 835-SJSI. through s p.m. Friday. Laguna Niguel.
'
Am trd s fares o.re as...,easy to take as
our trains. And with this c))upon, it's an
even better bargain.
So visit that friend or relative. 'Idke
the lcids sightseeing. And maybe for the
first time, enjby the trip goillg 4l1d coming.
With prices and comfort Jilce ours, you
ca.n 't afford to stay home.
Amtrak's worJcing on the railroad by
getting down to basics, JJJce cost, comfort
and convenience. Because we figure if
were going to get you tO)eave the carat
home and get you on board, we've got to
give you a great ride. Ar,.d a great deal.
Call Aintrak or your travel agent for
all the det4ils. ..
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I excuTSJon fares Mond•y·Frld•1 city J»in trnel agtint. Wh•n 11ccompanied by an t1dult. I
between Los Angele1 and S.n Diego. TlteH fares children under 12 ride lot hall. Ticht• r.Jid /Ac, 4
are only available when thi3 coupon Is preHnted. through M•y 25, 1979, •nd good !Or 29 d•1uJter ~ It can be redeem.ed /or one or more tickets"' date of we. No stopovers permittod. Facsimiles or l
I AmtraJc staUons alo~g the route, on the tram whe;i photocopies of thts coupon not acceptable.
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Sua/IMll Cap. 7.40 3.90 2.80 2.20 3.90 6.90 8.00
S.n CJ.mente 7.90 5.40 3.30 2.20 -2.80 5.90 7.90
I Oc.uaide 9.50 7.40 6.90 3.90 a.BO a.80 s.90 I
DeJMu 1a.oo 9.00 8.00 6.90 5.90 2,80 3.30
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DAILY PILOT A J J
-Be'1:erly Hiiis Stio11~rs Extravagant AS Eve r i
LOS ANGELES <AP> -It
you've Cor1otten the Duchesa ~
. Windsor'• dictum, ''You Can
Never Be Too Rieb or Too
Thln," Geary'. hu ll for you 01
ftlraved hacl
Tbne may be 4l rec• on comln1 in IJ'1'9, but. tr ao, the
word hun't rotten to Beve-ty
JIDl•. wMre nt.ravqant llfta
arei u popular H ever Ulla
Chrlatmu.
IN WATCH .s. THI& 'S a
Pla1et quartJ with Uaard attal)
and 1old buckle trim for 12,680.
Jt'• only thr miltimel~rt thick,
or about~ a millimeter ..
A1earded
Edgar M. Bronfman,
chairman of the
board of Seagram
Co. Ltd., bas been
given the 1978 United
Cerebral Palsy
Humanitarian
Award. The award
also went to John
Miller, president of
the Hearst Corp.
Shirts
Have CB
Handle
MONROE, Ohio CAP)
-Hey, Florida BandU,
Tiger Lady, Plow Horse
and Diamond Jim. Lois
King hasn't forgotten you good buddies. •
Mrs. King, a Jonf·time
waitress and ci lzens
band radio buff, bas met
so maoy truck drivers
she can't remember
their names.
SO SHE WENT to a
novelty shirt shop and
paid $144 for a special
order.
'.'l'ber•'• al.lo a a15 1old·pJ1t.ed
dl1ltal wat.eb·peo that dlaplaYJ
the d1te and Ume to lbt 1eeood,
whlcb YoU cu Lbtn write down
Oavad Ortell. a J*b Rod~
Ori e aaor., ltlU hu a few Sl10
tt•rllal 1Uver calc:u.lat.or1 but l1
out of the $'150 1terUn1 111¥ T'
t lepbonel
eh1pba.nt·1 h ad and priced at
SJ ,toO.
At the Tc>y St.or•, ln addtUon to 8 nUeys, ltoU.·Roycff aad Fer.
rarla, meo are 01Un1 a yellow
and black Scorpion Rotoway
ont·man belicopter wtt.l'I a rqe
of '75 mJlee aod a price t., ol '"·000· AL 0 ON DISPLAY It a .. ova noas• 1s nDdlnC s100,ooo l.Amborahlnl Countacb
100CS ~ ... Hid owner -with ti top apeed ot JOO mJ>h Md Prter OrsetJ. ''You can't aeU ... a lS foot, one-man Jet that la Juat
cuaa " -aa faat but balf u much. You
Or~ell wu able lo flDd ''Tl'Ul)k can rest oo drit\wood·and·mlu
Un • • a two-foot loq, allver-furn(turo wblle you're abopplnt.
plated telephone 1b1ped Uke an Bunny Sheehan, autatHt
... coupon
UmltOM*"'MdOMC...,.,_C. 11 '* c-.-a... Die. " ..... Dec. rt, 1171 SUPERCOUPOI
Fro ...... A
Annall' Stir
.TmnTldlf
00 (1•22 ... )
per -lb. -She bad the handles -
or CB names -of her
favorite friends custom·
printed on shirts for
them.·
............ Added
. "This is the one way
I'll be able to remember them a long time, .. ma
Mrs. King, 50.
"THERE'S A STORY,
a mearuw behind eacb
one of (hose names,"
she said.
The shop needed three
monttrs to imprint the
shirts with the names
Mrs. Klng bas chosen.
More may be added
before tho shirts are
fmlsbed.
New Execo.tive
S AN FRANCISCO
<AP> -The Bay Area
Air Quality Manage·
ment District bas a new
chief executive effective
Jan. 1. Named to the
post was Milton Felds·
tein. 60, who will suc·
ce ed D.J . Callaghan,
who is retiring after 17
years.
COl'S lJSING
R4DARGUNS
SAN FRANCISCO
<AP> -San Francisco
police have begun using
hand·hcld radar guns in
hopes of catching more
speeders.
The battery-operated
devices cost $1,500 each
and can determine the
speed of an auLo a
quarter mile from the
gun.
Two radar gurus will
be used 16 bours a dal
on heavil)' traveled streets.
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per
lb.
All Ralphs Turt&eys Are USDA Grade A
Golden Premium Meats
,,.-.c~GIWft .79 ._._ ~ Acalitg Chickln ,,., ~Beef 8rilket II.
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man11er at The Bird Garden, a
1.5·•cre Van Nuya extrav-aanaa
of w aterfalla, plants, streams
and screams. reports a brilk
Chrlatmu bualness In bud&les.
canaries and cockaUela.
The Blrd Garden Ulla it.a blrda
untamed or tamed, which la ex·
tra.
"WE HA VE A TRAINER and
tbey pay extra if they want t.o
have their bird tamed," Ma.
Sheehan aald. "Once they're
tamed, they'll come out Qf lhe
ease, alt on your finger and you
cao play with the"."
Tamlftl can sometimes add a
lot to the price.Of a bird. For ex·
ample, a Moluccan macaw la
USO replar and S1,2:i() tamed.
Doll• are alwaya popular at
C hrlatmaa, and The Grand
Gesture in Woodland Hila. bu life···~ nrloo and fabric "aoft 1culptute1' for $800. Tbe dol.l
can be anyone you want -
youraell, your spouae or close
friend -all owner ,Jlm
Devereux needa la two or three
eood picture..
DEVDEVX ALSO HAS the
Baccbua wlne opener for $150, a
solid brass cootraptfoo tliat
corks and recorka with the flip
or an atnuenL wrist.
At Alda Thibiant Skin and
Body Care Center, Maryann
Prideaux reports that patrons
are buying gilt certificates for
facials, body massages and t.be
latest, "body facials."
"The skin doesn't slop at the
face," Mrs. Prideaux noted.
·'The whole body n eeds
molslurizina, so we use a brosh
and then a full body message
with special oils and then a body
mask to make the body smooth
and the skin soft llke a baby's."
For rour ~ conMnlenct A1lphl wlll open I &m.
Sllurdly, Dec. an4 Sunday, Dec. 24. Check your
locll ltore for holldaJ hour1. R1lphl wlll be cloMd
Chrlltmel Der, Dec. 25.
Including Swift Butterball, Armour Stir, R1lphl br1nd frozen
turkep and • wide Mlectlon of frelh turkep ... Allo 9"H~
Chlcklnl, comllh felM hlnl, ltuffed turkeya, tmoked
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' PEORIA . l lt. (AP> -O ld k cDonald probably couldn•t take lt all the fann thes days.
Farmlna. once the pa loral ldeal,
bas become • hlth·presaure bus ·
neu with blJ Investments, bll
r ponalblUU and bla probl ms .
"THE MY'l'll OP ft h air and
c11ual daya under lh shad• tn't'I la
19methln1 out ol lht' '• :• H id
Larry Cbate, director of a rural
mental health clinlc In IOUthwMt
Iowa. "All lb hurry or urban hrto
h.H cauibt up wlth lb m in rural
areas" The U S National ln•tltult' for Oc
cupatlonal Safety and Hnlth •IY•
owning and run.nine a farm ranb lo
the upper 10 perreol ot 1.30 hl•h·
s•re s occup Uoru1. Thal may 'IUrprl city folks. bul
1rs nothmg new lo farmers ays
Harold Dodd. p~ldent ot the ll·
lem• as old u t1rmtn1 lta ll -UJ\
predictable weathtr. auaonal work
load• -loom lat1•r beeauae the
1take1 are mudt ht1her. ·
A UT• EA.ION llonn or I nu
tuaUnc tr•ln or Uvn*k martcet can cotl even • 1ntaU firmer h&&n•
dred• ol ~andt of dollan
"?tfany ol our f1rm•rl haY9 cmr
SI mrnlon d'ollara lnvtattd, and
that '1 tomethlft• to IO tiO bed and cone em yourttU •bout at blpt."
111td Art Weal Of the New JtrMY
Farm Bureau. "Thi• waa Juat not true 10 years a10. You didn't have
tht'tfl kind. ol prettur !' ·
19'ois farmers _Union •
1 "WHEN I INC&EA. £0 my
<>Peratioo from UIO to 1,400 aeree . I
~eatly multlplled my problems,
and along wlth that came gre•ter
stress
When t.h nauon waa founded and
farmlnt wu lartt1Y phy1lcal In
nature, about ti percent of
Am r!cana were Carmen. Now,
rewtr than 4 ~rcenl remain en
rarm•. and f'Xpt'N i ihe modPrn farmer. while .not 1'1 P much
phyalul labor. fin 1 hlms~lr .in··
crea1lnsl1 overwhelmed b)' factota ;=~~~=:;::;::::=::::;
over wbJcb ht bu DO conwol. .
"It's not the way it used lo be 25
years ago," be added. •'There la so
much greater pressure financially,
so many greater problems. so many
greater worries."
The farmer of lhe 1970s faces rugh
day-to-day costs and an enormous
financial investment. Even prob
V Trustees Eye
. ids to Repair
~l l)amages·
0 RU n:AU dE p1ychqto,jcal:
social and economic now," said
Jerry RobU\SOn, a Un1verllty of Jl.
linoaa socaoloelat who specializes in
studying rural Ure. "We ~re not
afraid ot t.be Indians. but we are
afraid of lntemaUonal trade. foreien
people buying up farmland. whal's
going to happen to the dollar. We're
certainly afraid or drought, but
we're afraid of the Environmental
Protection Administration too."
Tht neult is that farmers and
their families pe havlngJo de~ for tb4' first Ull:lf w\lh pte§st\rts one• • thoogbt UnflftKI to city tife..1 . 1 ;
In a survey-by. The Furrow, a
farm magazine, more than ~ per·
cent of fa,rm~i> -,vho rtfsponded said
Uiey suffer more fr~rr) ~tress piai ~o
years ago. More than half said the
stress meant increased irritability;
one.fourth said It caused digestive
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Harper School. sures. schools such as the Ub.iversi·
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said the action does not mean the seminars for farm pe'dple. Al
school wing. gutted by fire two workshops. some farmers talked
years ago, will definitely be rebuilt. openly of using alcohol and dru1s to
"We just needed some cost combatlhestressofthejob.
estimates," Plum said. "More people are going to doctors
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Plum and Tr us lee Betty and psychiatrists all the time," said
MignanelU voted against the action. West. "People thlnk farming ls such ~=================::!~~==~~~~!!::=~=::=:::~~~~£.:.....:.::...:.~~~~~~~
"I'm adamantly opposed to doing a peaceful way of life, a thing they'd ~mylbing about Harper except raz. like lo do. But the fact ls that many
ptg the (burned out) win&," Plum 'farmers 1 !Jnow would give their
pid. rtght arm ta.be ab)e to trad~_...
1 The board had VJlted.oa~ i...ze~W clty co\llAu fgMM1hile ~e lhc eight· room building .at 18658 San· -· · · (h~y feel tntF' pl"fiS'Ures 'IJIP!o
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digents charged with possession of
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entitled to a court appointed attorney
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fense ls punishable only by Cine, the
state Supreme Court has ruled.
· Trustees Shella Meyers and Roger
Belgen also voled to seek the re-
building cost estimates.
Deputy Superintendent Glenn
Hardy said the bids will not be re·
,ceived until mid-February.
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than 7 million aabJ•t• H P••re•• of all
) E1Ypt as Naturi• aao. Bat la ua utioe tae boJ
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• black marbt '"•h HI• tMit are c....._ la oa
the epklemlc of 1'1t·wonhlp lD the Uni~ stat•.
t SINCE NOvmsa .... A TOTAL ot S.I f million l*>Pl• ia ftve cW• uve vi....t dlle ..,..
tn1 el.blblt -of reUc:e r.o"'ed from Twt'• tom~.
Before April 15. when Tut depel1a New :Yott fw
San Franclaco. an llddittoul 1.3 1n1Woe will ne the relict here.
Whee TUt pi~ Lo. ..-... tll1I ,.., ... .
hlbtt otndell ..... told~· I( ............... .
ln1 ad.,,....... Ucua tor u mueb .. ~ eo.., were~ \o lay Qee OD tbe ale~Mter Dd
aold objeeea beaa 'l'llt'• tomb:
~ All the 1.3 mlWoa Uc~• offered b7 Manhat·
tan's Metropelltu Muaeu. .. of Art -_,,free,
aome for a to-cent aer•ice ebarc• -were • I.
aoapped up tbne montha •to. . ·
• Bll"I' Al TH& TtJT FEVEa IOU'ed ln New
: York with tbe e~btt'a arrival here tb1a week,
• scalpers' were cbarsln1 from $15 to $50 a Ucket. ~ Metropolltan MUHUm offidall said that they
"4 were seeking an injunction to ~ent a ticket ~ a.gency ln'Un.ioa City. N.J ., from aeWna tickets at
$20 each. Callers anawertna a New York City
newspaper advertisement were offered the
tickets. *
Bruce Ratner. the city's Comumer Affairs
commissioner. warned that it ls WeaaJ to resell
tickets to the exhibit and uked tb• city's
newspapers not to accept advert!Hments for such sales. ·
"Seeing Tut is the status symbol right now lo
this city," said a Metropolitan Museum official
who declined to be named. "ll's even superseded
sex."
Sebuater, which published the boot Just two
moothlago.
NONE OF THIS SU&PIUSES Hoving. A
former director of the Metropolitan and tbe man
who masterminded the Tut ellb.lbit's 7-city, 3·year
U.S. tour, Hoving says he knew all &Iona precile:
ly what he was doing.
"Alter we concluded the negotiations to bring
the exhibit here, I wrote down what I thought the
attendance would be. I figured l million a city. It
averages 1.2 million. That's no\.t)ad.'' be says.
If Tut attendance isn't bnpresalve enoulh.
consider this: EXb.lblt officlm report that more
EVERYONE, IT SEEMS, IS CASlllNG ln on than 25 percent of those who've seen the Tut. relics
Tut fever ManhaUan books""'---feat t bad never before entered a museum. Tut drew . ...,.,., ure separa e them But why., Tuta~khamun sections near best-selling ficUon and TUt ruled Egypt juat nine years before be died non.fiction. Bloomlngdale's department store la of. t th of M b l • feriog a host of objects ranging from Wedgwood a e age 18. any sc o ars say the boy ~DI s
china1.oatotebagwfth"ILoveNewYork"lnscrlbed reign would merit barely a sentence in any tome + in hieroglyphics. .. on Egyptian history -except that tbe eye. . blinking gold and alabaster wealth of Tut's tomb
The Metropolitan Museum reports that sales was unearthed in 1922 virtually \mt.ouched slnce it
or its Tut relic reproductions and publications was sealed more than 3.000 years earlier.
l~ng ago .totalled ~ore than $12 milllo.n na· RICHARD MORSCBES, METltOPOLlTAN
. llonwld~ since 197.6. profits will go to finance Museum Vice president, believes much of Tut's i renovat.ioooftbeCairoMuseum. -........ modem appeal harks baek. to the tomb's «Ks·
r:,-, An "astounding" 80,000 people have paid$12.95 covery In 1922, "one of the great archaeological
1or '"!utankbamun -The Untold Story" by Thomas finds-intact-<>f all time. It aroused enormous
Hoving, say~ a spokesman for Simon & excitement at the time and it bas become one of * * * * * * the great names or history. something that prac· Uc ally every schoolchild hears about.··
Tbere'a more \o Tut fever than that. says
Hovlg_: .. The yo~q boy has a magical
;..m.-.m. ~ple-"e g-.eo aee lt and tbe word ba gotten around that this exb.lblt ls really
sometbing unique.
Purchase Car,
"'7et Tut Ticket . ....-..... lmo\111 ~~talke4.llW>li::.~~ 1JJiQL ~
RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP, N.J . <AP> -1'le
hottest ticket in town carries • $4,000 price tag -
but a new car is thrown in.
Jim Salerno said tickets to the King Tut ex-
hibit in New York City go to anyooe buying a car
at his Pontiac dealership here. The $4,000 price tag
ls for the cheapest new car ln stock. but be said
tickets also are given with each used car
purchased. '---
"I don't think this Is goi.ni-m-create any
buyers. But I think I may be able \o away people
already in the car market from one brand to
another-ours,•' be said.
er ~hlP~•~ went iJltb.tbele objects. Tbe)l loot u lf they were made lat week, yet we know
they're 3.200 years old," Hovtnc says.
HE 11CKS OFF OTHE& TREOaJES for Tut
fever; the appeal of the legend that those wliO un·
earthed Tut's tomb were cursed; fuclDaUon with
the ancient Egyptians' ~ of a Ufe alter death, ancient !"gyptlan embalming techniques and
the mysteries of bieroglyplilci. --
Word of mouth played a n>le ln the Tut ex·
hlblt's swelling popularity, says Hoving.
"The phenomenon just snowballed u the ex·
bi bit moved across the country.''
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Singer
Says He's
Banlaupt
NASHVILLE. Tenn.
<AP> -Country singer
George Jones has filed
ror bankruptcy because
he caonol repay $1.5
million in debts, bis al·
tomey said.
S . Ralph Gordon .
Jones' lawyer, said lhe
petition was filed ln U.S.
Distrjct Co urt 10
• Nashville.
••THE BANKRUPTCY
has been two )'ears in
coming," Gordon said.
"He found It harder to
continue when he had so
little money aod he wu
being hit by lawauita for
payment from .. 11
sides."
The p e tition llats
about 50 performance .,....,,.
dates in 1977 ud 19'18 ""' which Jones misled and
ror which he owes pro-
moters an average of
$6,000 each.
"GEORGE DIDN•T
feel ...he was performing
in such a way that hla
rans were getting what
they were paying tor,"
Gordoo 4a1d.
He said one of lhe rea-
sons wa' J ones bas a
drln«I~ problem.
Sevetal months ago,
Jones was ordered lo ex·
plain why he had Calleo
$36,000 behind in child
s~pport payments to his
ex-wife, singer Tammy
Wy nette , and their :
daughter, Georgette, 8.
Jaycees
Modify
Charter
KANSAS CITY. Mo.
CAP) -The Kansas City
Jaycees chapter bas
taken steps to keep both
its voting women mem·
bera and Ila charter.
Tbe Jaycees said they
have established a
"holding company" lhat
will Include women
members and at the
same time comply with
a national Jaycees order
to drop lemale mem·
be rs.
Tbe boldJ.08 company,
lhe Greater Ka.nsu City
OrganlzatJon for Servtce
and Trainlnl, will take
over all the Jayceet
functiou. The Jaycees
chapter will CODllnue u
a "paper enilty" to al-
low tbe group to retain
itanaUooalcharter.
Land Accepted
HAYWARD <AP) -
Directors ol the East
Bay Regional Park Dis·
t.rid.have...UDani motyl)t
voted to accept the
donation ol 1.200 acres
ol ranchland u a r•·
glonal park lo tbe Hayward-Union City
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cleu howt."<'.l up for lhe compeUt.aon 10 lde the
bay. Tropby wlnnen
PHftF (6) -l, "h aaJead , Bob Cb&llmi.o,
LSF. and Alan Anclrew1, 8YC.
SANTANA·20 <5> l. Bullt-t. Richard Brown,
BCYC.
11'CHEL1.S <11) -P ntc Rod Dav"·
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FINN (9> -1, teve Black, BYC; 2, Bnao
Gant1, OYC: a. Tom 8ll1tt'll , UYC
UOO-H (I) -I, Paul Murphy, BYC ; 2.
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SNlPE (8) -l, Stt:vt> Garland, SMYC. 2, Jim
Encli•h. CBYC.
SABOT A & D < 13) 1, Kevin Dumatn,
ABYC ; 2, Jerry Norman, BCYC; 3, Casfand.rl
Smeltzer NlfVC.
SABOT C (7) -1, Jlm Otis, LAYC. 2. Debby
WHU~. SSYC.
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Cotl8t -Cuilrd Wants It
A Coast Guard sticker stating the date Oil
which a vessel's certificate of inspection expires
now must be promrnently displayed on certain ex·
cursion or party fi shmg boats.
The new Coast Guard regulation became effec·
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Tbe Huntington Harbour Yacht Club wound up
the year'r> yacht raclns activity Saturday with the
Christmas Ltghli. Invitational Regatta for . Sabot
sailors.
The winner 1n the semor d1v1s1on was Bob
Martin of the Santa Monica Yacht Club. BUI Herr·
schaft of the Balboa Yacht Club was second. and
Shirley l:Jruner. t;utmllo Hench Yacht Club, was
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Flotilla
Started
The U.S. Cout Ouard Auxlllary_ has added one
moreflotiU•t.o the (amt
ly of volunteers In the
clvlll•n ·compo,nent or the Cout. Guard. ·
FlotUla 22 was offlclal·
ly chartered at • meet·
Ing In La1una Beach
and all 22 members and
staff officenr. were sworn
ln by Lt. Daniel R. Irv·
lng, U.S. Coast Guard
District 11. Lieutena()t
Irving ls the direct.or of
the Auxillary.
Wilson E. Brown Jr. is
the commander of the
new OoUlla and William
llofrman is vice com ·
mander.
Flotltla 22 will be
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Juan Capis trano and
will implement the ef.
fort.a and cooperate with
all othef' nottuas along
the Or~e Coast from
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Beach.
The USCGA assists
the Coas t Guard in
search and res c u e
operations. conduct s
free safe boating classes
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Marine Inspections for
all boat owners.
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Money, Pressure to Win Invite COilege Basketball Clleating
By n D aOTB£~EaG ltoya "will M boy&, opedally lo colJ!le profatdorKentucky's 1977tootballprogram. ) Valvano and made the commitment to big-time ""...,.. ""• bHk tbaJl wh re the loUypops at.and 6·foot-8. basketball atfona.
The let'ne wu Wlnlord 8oynes' 1Mnc room can 1tulf • buket ruu ot &oodles and have the "COLLEGE BASKETBALL HAS KEPT me Rulan~ the nation~• leading freshman In Oklahoma Cit,y. Two memben of aud mla PotentJal to tum a Onanclal altuaUon rrom sour --"" bo d b ht 1 l t were alvtna lbe ~na hlah at..._. star a leuon t out of the fund-raising business. and I bate bee· scorer cu"' re un er, roug ona ns ant
1 •1 b k ·~ o 1wef't glng money," said J .D. ~organ. athletic dirtt· respectability. That's what the new freshman·
n co~ eae as et all recruJUna tor at UCLA. which ~s won more basketball eligible rule can do for a program . Earvin l
"Larry ClJlman wanted mt' to stay ln tht' BOVN •WHO CHO E GILLMAN and San titles than any other school. "Basketball pro-J ohnson. nlckhamed "Magic" for ttha?.lle. can ..
Uvlna room Otnny Crum wu pulllnc on mt to f'r&nc11co over Crum and Loulav111e and ls now grams make more economic sense than foot· -J with a basketball, matenatned at ,.._an
10 on the back Porch ao we could talk alOQe It a rookie with the New Jersey Nets, was recruit· ball " ate last year and ... -poof! ... the Spartans \
waa a tuutna war and they alrnott came to flh I F S. It's also much easier' to turn a basketball on the Big.JO title for the n.rst Ume in 20 years. \
blows My moth r finallh calJC"d a trUC and • f • • IN-,..rf· nt-s program around than a football program. Only~ Coaches are almost un~versal In their dis·
threw everyon out ot the OUM. ('d by some 360 tehools. and it wun't because of five players take the court at one time, and it tastt for the freshman·elig1ble rule. They say "Cau-w•a up~•o TO co .. E a•,.., hi• colle1e board acorea. ColJede buketball to· often takes just one standout Hoot.er to get the fres men need a year a~ay ~rom the microscope
mi ,... ~r.. ""' ""..,. d • f'ckle alums to remember their alma mater so they can adjust to the ngors ~ college and iAt t the nat momlnc. but &bowed up at 7.30. ay 11 lees college and more buketball. The " · basketball. When they don't adJust or don't
The San Francllco people were at a hamburaer coacbea will tell you there'• more pressure to Little Iona College, a basketball nobody make the starting lineup right away. the result
Joint acroa tbe at.reel -It wu Uke a alike-out wtn and, consequently, more cheating -i.e.. located north of New York City, hired an ag. is more sophomore transfers.
-and when they saw Crum come to my house, buying of high scbwl talent. gressive head coach. Jim Valvano. three years
they rushed right over. It's all big business now and the successful ago after a 4·19 season. Last year V~van<> lured .. FRESHMEN TRANSFER SO MVCH they
"Ttus kind of stuff was going on for three , teaqu make the most points and the most super frosh J eff Ruland away from Kentucky need a revolving door," said Notre Dame Coach
mopths. At rant I en.ioyed it, but then eot tired morjey. and Indiana. and the Gaels went 27·10. This Digger Phels. "There's no loyalty any more to
of it. It's incredible what some or these schools Kentucky, last season's national champion. year , their sights are on the NCAA Tournament. picking a school. They enroll at one school, have
can do tl ~ey put their mind to it. grossed $1.66 mUUon, $250,000 or which came an argument with the head coach and go
"It wu an unreal situation. Grown men • trom maklng the Final Four or the NCAA "IT DrDN'T COST VS VERY MVCH more elsewhere."
fighting over an 18-year-old. It was Wee two kids Tournament. The basketball program showed to win than it was to lose," said Brother John G. The freshmen-eligible rule and the NCAA's
fighting over a lollypop " profits of nearly $700,000 -more than the Driscoll. the school president who hired See COUEGE, Page BZ I .._____________________________________________________________________________________)
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ESCAPE ARTIST -Los Angeles Rams quarterback Pat
Had en barely escapes the outstretched arm of Green
Bay's Ezra Johnson at the Coliseum Sunday. Haden
picked up five yards on the scramble play a nd later ran
for 27 yards to set up a touchdown.
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Rams Join Holiday Spi1·i1_,
Pack Sacked, 31-14, at Coliseum
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Of ... o.lty .. Met Stefl
'TtDa.r the week before Chrlstma1.
And all through the Colileum,
The no-allows iotte milling,
All 23,191 o/'em.
Philadelphia or Minnesota in
their opening game of the NFC
playoffs Sunday Dec. 31 at the
Coliseum.
If Philadelphia beats Atlanta
in the wild card game Sunday, at
LOS ANGELES _ While vi· will be the Eagles. If Atlanta wlas. the Rams will play Min· • s ionsofchampionships daocedio nesota. Minnesota's Vikings their heads, the Los Angeles bo th .r f !Rams turned a misty day inti> a ast e poorest recoru o any
rainbow of hope with a 31.14 vie-playoff team including four run·
tory over the Green Bay Packers nerup wild card entrants. Mm· Sundayafternoon. nesota <8·7·1) and Green Bay tie d for the NFC Central The victory clinched a home Di vision title but the Vikes ad·
field advantage tor the National vance by having a win over the
Football Conference Western Packers with the other game
Division champlon Rams ln ~Y ending in a tie.
playorf games before the Super Bryant was the catalyst ror
Bowl i-. tbey are lnvolved in. the Rams on offense with John Jb the P ppelletti and&aae offerll&u J~e
COlllention. Ing 'hirh~nmning ro8tii"" with ----:-r. ... . . I on whleti the ·
exce ll e nt block i ng
performances.
Cappelletti, coming orf an in·
jury that caused him to miss the
previous two games, carried on·
ly seven times.
"CULLEN i\'AS HAVING a
good game and he deserved to
carry the ball as much as he
djd." Cappelletti said ... It was
better for me that I didn't car.ry
1t any more. the way things.
turned out:·
Bryant came to the Rams as a
defensive back but bas made the
transition to offense in outstand·
ing fashion. He was the league's
leader In kickoff returns and s~QS>Ad i~ punt returns one .
seascM. •
But Sunday was has bigg
game .
"We were fortunate and t 1
good field pos ition toda ~
Bryant said in a quiet voi•
"Cappelletti and the offens1
line opened big holes for
with their blocking.
"This win should give us ·
momentum we need and
should prove to the fans that
have a good football team. I '
fort unate today ...
COACH RAV MALAVASI ' happy with the win, especi:
with the special teams and .
Ram runniJlg game.
"lthlnk CUllen is getting bet • •
and better," Malavasi said. • •· is getting a feel for it and be l
. See RAMS, Page 83
:~:~d~eg~:~a~~t~~s0r'~~:~~: Dome Field Advantage• tnbuted substantially to the VIC· t. f
tory and the special teams came
through with flying colors to ·
m8!i~i~,8~~!~ei~::~~tv~~a-. Ra1Hs React to Fans; Fans React to Ratns
for the Ratns.
Cullen Bryant, relegated to a
reserve role when Lawrence
Mccutcheon is healthy, had has
biggest day as a pro, rushing for
121 yards in 30 carries and scor·
ing a pair of touchdowns.
ll was a day on which rookie
Frank Corral ·captured the Na·
tional Football League scoring
championsbJp, concluding the
regular season with 118 points.
And it was a day on which
23, 197 rans who had purchased
tickets, remained at home by
the fireplace or someplace other
than the damp Coliseum. There
were 42,500 on· hand, however,
and they were treated to the best
performance by the Rams at
home In several weeks .
THE VJCl'ORY MEANS the
Rams w i ll fa ce ei th er
By ERNIE CASTILLO
Ol I .. O.Uy Pllet SIMI LOS ANGELES-There ·won't
be any epidemics or Ram·
mania breaking out in Los
Angeles this year. Like the pro· verMa prophets ... the Rams
seem to be without honorln lherr
own home. '
The home field disadvantage
of being booed by what are sup·
posed to be partisan fans m1ty
seem odd considering the Rams
sport the best record in the Na· ttonal Football Conference < 12·4 I
and areplayofrbound fortbe,sixth
straight year. But the Ra"1
management recently gave two years notice on their lease at the
Colis~um. opting for lusher digs in
Anaheim, and the team itself has
a history or ~iag rosy during the
reJlular 'ieason but a ll thorns in
the playoffs . A tend~ncy ror con·
servatism hasn't helped silence
the boo· birds, either.
To get reasons and rdctions
from i>oth parties. two simple
questions were asked before aod
after Sunday's regular season
finale against Greel\ Bay: Whal
do the fans think of; the Rams
• and what do the Ra~s think of
t he fans. The answ~rs were
hardly surprising.
'l'lae Ra•• .
QUARTERBACK PAT Haden.
who spent his co11ege careet.at
USC and has aJtemated between
toe a I hero a nd scapegoa(:
'"There's no emou on and feeling·_
between the Rams and the fans .
You 'll · never see Broncomania
here. I mvself would never boo
SAUL
anybody. even a plumber if
does a bad job on my sink.
know some weeks we don').. pla
we ll as others but we're not tr~
to screwup."
Retu"rn s pecia list Jae
Wallace, a crowd pleas
"Fans arc fans. Ir they're gc .
to boo. let them. They j
shouldn't boo for no reason.
76ers Post 103-96 Win
don't boo people when they·n
top. Ask them if they would l
to be in Chicago. cheering
not. But the fans here, gene ly, are okay."
Lakers Miss Dantley
INGLEWOOD (AP> -
Pblladelpbia Coach Billy Cun·
ningham was quite lmJ>ressed with the play ol centers Caldwell
J ones and Darryl Dawkins
against Los Angeles, made more impressive by the fact five·time
National Basketball Association
MVP Kareem Abdut-Jabbar was
the man opposlng them. "Our two cent ers have
become much more offense·
minded," Cunningham said after
the 76ers beat the Lakers 103·96 Sunday. ·•we had 23 shots from
the inside and converted nine.
This forces the defense to respect our inside game.
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"JON~ HAS PLAYED well
the past four or five games," the
coach added.
Dawkins was the big man in·
side for PhiJadelphla against the
Lakers, though1 as be scored 14
points, pulled aown 12 rebounds and blocked two shots. Jones
contributed six points.
Doug Collins led the winners
with 26 point~, Julius Erving added 19 and ttenry Bibby had
18 -·including six in the last
1: 14 as the 76ers put the game away.
Coach Jerry West said after
the loss that the team really
misses forward Adrian DanU ey,
Sunday's NFL Report
TH Game
The Upeela
Tbe lJDe fteScere Cbar1en at OUen Oilers bf 9 Chargers, U.34 BUia at Colt.a Col~ Blllt, 21-14 . Packen at Rams
The Rama byt Rams. 31·14 8rowtt1 at Bengals Bene,ls by4 Ben~•· 48·16 Cowboys at Jets Cow ~by4 Cow YI. 30.7 Sainta at Buca Saint.a '4 SaJnta, 11-10 Giant. at Eaales Ea1lea yl Ea1l11, 20-3 ... ters at Lionl .!JODI ~0 Llona. 33·14 Chiefs at Seahawks Seahaw by 3 Seahawk~. 23-19 ~
Vlkinll at Raidera -Raiden by 4 Raid•n, 21.20 Falcons at Cardinals Even Carcflnlll, '2·21
Tonl~ht'• Game Patriot.a at Dolphins Do phlna by 3 ., ., ., .,
• ' , .
who's been sidelined by an ln·
jury.
"It's hard to take a 22·polnt
scorer out or \he game and
re place blm when everybody
who be replaces think they have
to score bfs points,'' said West.
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Giants Fire McVay;
Robmtelli Quits .
EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J .
(AP) -Coach John McVay, un·
der attack throulh ~uch ot a
dis11troua 6-10 seuon, was tlred
by the New York Olanta todty
and Andy Robustelll retll{Md u
the National Football Ltacue
club's d1Nctor of operations .
Mc Vay'• job ftll Into JCOpardy
dutln( a aix·1•me loaln1 streak
a1 tht Giant.a dropped seven of
their latt el1ht games.
Robuatelli uJd th•t hll de-
ci1lon to leave the club bad been
made before the aeasoo beaan.
' ' .
Tight e nd Ch arle You
another USC grad: "I think
Ram fans a re looking for a Rut they pay to come here ;
they like to be entertained, J
like the opera. Criticism?
should be give and take on b
sides. Some is warranted. so
Is not."
Safety Dave Elmendorf: ·
comment "
WIDE REC EIVER Wi
Mille r, who hails from Den'
"l think the crowds here di
give the players what Is noo
to keer going. We'd be a loJ ter or if the crowd would
for us. I don't think we've g 1 that from the crowd and we n •,
it. I think if they would sups
us. you'd see a lot better lei
If you beat a team by 40 pol the rans want you to beat th
by 80.''
Kicker Frank Corral. a UC grad who has ei;capcd the f(
wrath this season with II
game heroics: "I wish they'd
us do the playing on the fJ and them do the cheering."
Center Rich Saul: ·•Jn the J
people complained we hav•
won the big ones. But we've' the bl& ones this year. It's tOI
wlth 16 games to get up ev
week but we rta ve the b "t
record In the NFC. How are ;
11olng to improve on that" Go
defeated, unscored upon and ·
every gameby50Polnts? But.ti
pay their money so they can
anytblneth ywant." Tork Goes Down •; • ,,,, GUARD TOM MACK, a
Defensive end Pat Toomay of the Oakland Rlliders
throws •~ran Tarktnton 00> of Minnesota for a 17·Y'ard
lo s ThP Raiders held on to wtrr. 27·20. Sunday in 1be
Oakland Coliseum
I \
)'Hr veteran: "The fans de ,
bolher me . They have
bothered me In 10 years. I wo
like to have them rooting for
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A Caoaule R•po,, From lh• WOftd of 8por1•
Ricardo Has Hi 8 t Day
Witl1 Four Fi Id Goal
f'ON'nAl'. Mlt'h R~ RJcardo kir1u>d [il
four fatld •ullla and added thrff <•onvf'nilnn •. • polnll to a.ncreutt bl• srason M"Onna h >tAI to !12
p0lnla Sunday as 'he ()etn)ll f .tom loPfllt'd th,•
San f'ranclM'<> 49frs. S3·14, in a Nartsonal )o'ootball l.t"•IUl•
Ila me hcno. Ricardo. o 1rad. uatl' nf Costa f.aa lllwh .. net Ur•n1r
Cout Colk-tt". h d b1 ~' d•Y aJ 11 oro 1n · <·tmn11 l~
"l S>O'nU.. Jli.. tot.o.J ol 92 ut thir1t ht•'.\I In th1
NallonaJ P'ootball Confer ·on bduo1l
the R•IP ' t'r•nk t 'urrttl 1 lllU 11ntl
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mat 32 ol 33 conv<'f'!)ton uttl'mpl.'I and
1uc.aoo ronnl'cla.nit on 19 of 27 f1elll aiouJ lrlc
Ula lonaett fltld goal of the ~cu'°" was a 48 yard t•trort lie movrd from Mth pl•c~ lo third in the rrnal point
1>tandmgs wilh Sunday'i. effort
_____ ,,_,e ol •~ Da11 ------. .. Quip.happy Lou Hob, on thti luwmb or being a
college football coach· .. A hfettme contr•l·t for 11
coach mearu. 1f you're ahead an lhe third quurtl'r
and movmg lhe ball. they can't r1rc you."
MldllfP Estahlbfl D11blo1U R tt-ord•
Tht! Minnesota Viking~ cstabhshf'd a pair or [!]
dubious National t~ootba11 League rc<'ords ~un 4. ~ day The V1kes' 8-7-1 rc(·ord left them with a
S.11 winning perrentage. the lowest (•ver for <1
d1v1s1on winner. And by bemg out.scored 294-306 dunng lhc
regular season. Mlnnesota became lhe. only.team in leuue history to win a d.1v1s1on crown whale g1vu1g up more
points than al scoroo. The VOO.ngs lost to Oakland. 27-20.
but won their 10th division crown in the
last 11 years. Fred Biletnlkoff and
Cbarles Pbi.IUps scored touchdowns 17
seconds apart to lead the R&der win
... Houston and San Diego staged a
38-point second quarter sconng circus but Charger quarterback Dao Fouts
ront:inued the show alone 10 the second
halt. fini shing with 369 yards and rour touchdowns passing as the Chargers
won, 45"24 . . Al Hunter ru~hed for
more than 100 yards and sooroo his first
a1LETH11t0 ,.,. two touchdowns of the season as the
Seattle Seahawks beat the Kansas City Chit::fs, 23-19 . : . .,Im Hart threw three touchdown passes m a 28-pomt
second quarter and r~ ror the third and rourlh TDs in hii.
NFL career, steering St. Louis to a 42-21 romp over \he
Atlanta Falcons ... Buffalo's Terry Miller scored on a 60-yard run while becoming the 10th rookie in NFL history
to rush ror more lhan 1,000 yards in a season to lead lhe
• -·-"ButJ to a 21-14 win over Baltimore. J Qua.rterl>ack Ken Anderson passed for two touchdowns
and ran for another while fullbark P ele Jobn!lon ran for a
club-record 160 yards as the Cincinnati Bengals exploded
for d' 48-16 wm over Cleveland . -. Archie Manning com-
pleted 25 of 36 passes for 250 yards to gave the Ne w Orleans
Saints a 17-10 victory over Tampa Bay ... Tony Dorsett
rushed for 121 yards and scored two touchdowns as the Dallas Cowboys tuned up for the playoffs with a 30 7 vic-
tory over the New York Jets ... Wilbert Montgomery
scored two fi rst quarter touchdowns in his stxlh 100-yard .
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head Coach Sam Rutigliano a new five-year contract
&Adoo'• 41 Point• Spark• Knfrlcs
Coming orr the injury list after being sad· m died wilh a bruised toe, Bob McA~ scored 41
points to lead the New York Kn icks by the
Atlanta Hawks, 115-105 ... Tom Owens scored
a career-high JS points. lncludlng 15 of lS shots from the foul line, to pace Portland's Trail Blazers to a 1.2.1-.110 wm over the Denver Nuggets. Davld 11,Jompson_'s 22 pomlS led
the losers ... Campy Russell scored 2..1 points and Austin
Carr addea 19 as l'he Cleveland
Cavaliers beat the Seattle SuperSomcs. 101 -91 ... Reserve Junior Bridgeman
scored 22 points as the Milwaukee
Buck~ downed the Chicago Bulls.
117-101 Artis Gilmore scored the Bulls'
first 12 points • . . Uoyd Free scored 30 points and Randy Sm ith added 28, tng-
geraog a fourth-quarter spurt that car-
ried the San Diego Clippers lo a J16 110
win over the Phoenix Suns .. -Sonny P arker led a balanced attack wtlh 19
M<11000 points to pace the Golden State War·
riors to a 104-96 triumph over the New Orleans Jan. Leonard Robtnsoo led New Orleans with 26 points
Sabra IJnfleatna llnd~r l•gH•
The new~t coach in the National Hockey ra League also is the most successful. BUI Inglis '
look over lhe Buffalo Sabres seven games ago and since he replaced Marcel Pronovost the
Sabres have won five in a row and tied lhe other two. Sun-
day. they downed the Vancouver Can'-'cks. 6-3 as Gary
Adams had a aoal and two assists ... Right wing, Rick
Middleton scored two 'oals and set up one as the BO!\ton
Bruins won for the runth consecutive time at Madison Square Garden, downing the New York Rangers. 4-1 ...
Reserve Dou Lec:ayer scored with 6:39 remaining to give
\he Chicago black Hawks a 3-3 tie with the Pittsburgh
Penguins and first place in the Smythe Division ... Den·
ala Marak scored two goals and ket up two others as Washington outlasted Toronto, 7-6 . _ . Renie Leach /)
scored twice to pace Philadelphia to a 4·1 win over the St.
Louis Bl ues ..• BW Smith stopped 21 shots to log his first.
shutout o( lhe season w; the New York Islanders stopped
the Detroit Red Wings, 3 o
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NPL FOOTBALL: New England at Miami.
Announcers: Don Meredith, Frank Gifford and Howard Cosell.
New England's Patriots have a lready won t"9
American Conference Eastern Division title and
Miami Is assured of second place and • wlld-card
playoff berth In the same dlvfslon.
The first game between these two tNms was a
high-storing affair with New Englend winning, 33-24.
Even If Miami wins and bottl r.cords ere 11·5 after tonight's game, Ne w England Is stlll the champion
because It has• better record within Its division.
Playing et hOme In the Orange Bowl, Miami Is
favored by three points.
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st11rt.
' "Suli.sfit'CJ" You bet. Comini!
mlo the NFL. your goal l!i to gel 1.000 yards. It's especially fm
por tanl to get. it 10 your rlrM
vear. and arter the kind of ad
vers1ty we 've had, 1l's even
more special." Buffalo':,
Terry Miller after becoming thl' 10th NFL rookie to rush for
more than 1.000 yards an a
season. ln l.he Bills' 21·14 victory
over lhe Baltimore Colts.
"I've had my low moments.
but I've never doubted mysel!. I
have confidence. AJI a guy can
do is enJOY lhe game and play to wan .' -New Orleans
quarte rback Archie Manning,
the league's second leading
passe,r. after connecting on 25 or
36 passes for 250 yards and the
gamc-wmning Tt in a 17-10 vic-tory over Tamp Bay.
·'This is Ute b ll l really want·
ed." -Del roll Coach Monte
C lark a fte r the Lions had
walloped his old team, the San
Francisco 49ers, 33-14.
"Ir we're together again next
season, I predlct the 49ers will
be the toughest physical team in
the Nat.tonal Conference.i._ bar no('e... -San Francisco \A>ach FYed O'ConnOr after the -Cters
lost to Detroit and finished with
the worst record (2·14) in the Na-
tional Football League.
.. r believe in myself and it's a great reeling to know that lhe or-
ganization believes in me, too."
Cleveland Coach S am
Rutigliano a fter receiving a
new. five-year contract follow-
in~ a 48-16 setback by t.he Cincin-
nati Bengals.
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An English Sack
Ot•troit's Doug Engl.Jsh grabs the shirt of·
Sun Francisco 49er quarterback Fr~d ie
Solomon for a four·yard loss in Pontiac
Sunduy. Solomon was drafted to play
quarterback for the 49ers after the first
two QBs were injured. He led the 49ers in
fumble recoveries, three of his own .
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL RECRUITING ••
r c c t• n t I 1 m 1 t o f 1 S
basketbuJl scholarships for any
it-year per.1od have all but ended
lhe chance for another UCLA
dynasty. The Bruins won 10 out
or L2 NCAA champ1onsh1ps dur-
ing 1964-75.
Phelps may not lake t he
system. but he understands 1t.
Last year he r~ruUed one of
those super freshmen. Kelly
Trapucka. who led lhe Fighting
• Irish all the way to fourth place
m the NCAA Tournament.
PHELPS KNOWS I F H E
doesn 'l chase down the freshmen
who can play D1vis1on l basket-
ball right away. someone else
will. And Phelps and many other
coaches interviewed by The As·
sociated Press say that lots or
those chases end with lhe player receiving illegal inducements of.
cars, apartments1lnd money.
"It's a cancer right now that's
t e rminal.·· s aid Phe lps .
"'Dhere's mor.e. ch11ali.ng out
the r e . PltiJ)e .ri<h~s. tickets.
clothes, money. Any thing
somebody wa,nts. somebody will
gave it to him."
R eggie Ca rt er, wh o
transferred lo St. John's last
year after berng on probation for
accepting cash, a car and an
apartment at Hawflil , said
Hawaii was like most other
schools ."
"IN TIIE BIG unaversiUes you have to win, and cheating Just
helps you get there.·· said Carter.
"I think Hawaii was typical of
most major colleges. only Hawaii
got caught."
ft is not s urprising t hat
players take money and other
inducements. How many 17-.
year·olds can resist that kind or
temptation? It is not surprising
that coaches make such offers.
How many 40-year-old bench
Jockeys wa nt lo walk the
streets?
"I was fortunate lo have bad a
way out." said Bob Cousy,
former coach at Boston College.
who said he joined lhe business
world rather than become a col·
lege basketball cheat. "If not. I
would have done what everyone
else did.
.. Wi th today's cnd-Justi£1es·
the-means philosophy. it's fair to more than a pat on the back. The
say that every level of recruiting alumni ls not satisfied with a .500
gets into gray areas. You're aJ. seasonany more."
lowed to maintain your prin-:SO tne pressure to get these
ciples more as you go down the blue-chip high school seniors is
I dde Jl• al ,,..,l ·mposs"ble if felt in many areas. The m,.•or a r. s m..,... i 1 fallout ls the Division I c0ach you're working on the upper himself. The AP surveyed the
rungs." 202 schools which have played
HOW DID IT GET that way? Division I basketball continuous-Money. television and greater na-ly from 1967. 78. The poll re-
lional interest seem to be lhe best vealed \hat only 20 coaches -10
answers. percent -have stayed at the
"You don't hear about many same school over that 12-year track and tennis coaches being period.
fired." said Coach Dean Smith The survey also indicated that
or North Carolina. "There's just ~oaches are currently changing
not that much interest. When JObs at a greater rate than ever there's interest. there's pi;es· before. There were 31 coaching
sure." changes -15 percent -du.ring
In the minor sports the re's no 1967-68; 36 changes -18 percent
press ure t o fill th e b ig -duringl972-73,andS4changes fl e ldhouses.1. like Kenl~cky's -27 percent -during 1977·78.
23,000-seat nupp Arena. After .. RECRVITING IS SO . the scandals of \he early 1950s . 10-and early 19605, basketball pro-tenslfied oow that promises and
grams turned away from the offe r s are constantlr, bei~g
big.city arenas and tried to ln· ~ad~." aai<1 Dav~ Gavitt, retir-
sulate .. .lNir~rUQ,f JR,.H'f'~ ,, ing co~_alJ>tovidence a.o44the constl'iicteC:t campus cowu. 1980 Ol~d>Mtr. "Aller )ro-
And ~y ~·te'atnS ftll ' ml•lnl tM ,.Ayer tbe•orld"'t's
those arenas and a.re seen on almoatlmpodibleftlftheco~to television. have the player's respect. H e
can't coach him. so be eveotua.fty gets firedorquits." PENN SfATE, FOR example.
sold only seven season tickets for
basketball last season, lhen fired
its lonl[time coach, John Bach.
Dick ~a.rt.er was brought in, and
season ticket sales are over 1,000.
In the past three seasons, only ·
20 teams were seen on the 35 na-
tional TV games, not including the NCAA Tournament games.
Notre Dame and UCLA topped
the c hart s with eight ap--~earances . Marque tte h ad
seven, Michigan and MaryJaoo
five and Kentucky four.
This year. the same elite
bas ketball schools dominate
NBC's national schedule. There will be, however, seve n
newcomef's on the screen, in-
cluding four schools which had last year's freshmen sensations
-Johnson and Michigan Slate,
Duk e a nd Eugene Banks. Kansas and Darnell Valenlule a nd Southern Cal and Cliff Robinson.
"TELEVISION HAS brought
the alumru face to foce with their
a lm a m ater," s aid Gene
Smithson of Wichita Stale. "He
gives more money and he expects
Joe Vanclsin. former coach at Yale a nd n ow e xecutive
secretary of \he National As·
sociation o( Basketball Coaches.
s aid coaches used lo be
teacher s, members or the
faculty. "But now university ad-ministrators see basketball as
lncome.produclng. Like in any big business. ii you can't pro-
duce the revenue, you're oul o( a
Job." .. Coaches are the last of thl'
cowboys." said former Mar·
queu e coach Al McGui re. "Very few of them stand the test of
time."
Tuesday: The cheaters. and
bow lbey do it.
Nets' King Booked
NEW YORK Ct\P) -New
J ersey Nets basketball star
Bernard King was arrested to-
day o n coc;Une possess ion
charges after police found him
slumped over lhe wheel or his
car in Brook lyn.
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Oral.a N ll • th honorary chairman or th v nt 111\d
third b m n for tht New Yon Vank , flttd an even
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TO • V£AllS AGO NetU ~-on the tournament pd
lu t year teamed wtth I.hf! Rams' Rlcb Saul He plarus oh re
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••• MOST PEOPLE feel that a
prQf essionaJ tour golfer must shoot
s~ar rounds in order to be
among the top money winners on NETTLES the tour. Not so.
If a golfer were physically able to play In every major
toumament on the 1978 PGA tour -40 events, excluding
team and second tour competitions -and shoot even par.
he would have:
Won the Tourna ment Players Championship and the
U.S. Open; earned $298,748 for the year; and, finished
among the top 10 io eight tournaments.
In addition to the TPC and U.S. Open victories:Mr.
Par Shooter would have placed rourth an the Glen
Campbell Los Angeles Open; tied for fourth lo the
Memorial; finished second in the CBJladian Open: tied for
seventh in the PGA champiomhip; tied for olnth in the
Colgate Hall of Fame Golf Classic; and, would have taJcen
third ln the World Series of Golf.
Furthermore, be couJd have
year's money.winning race by pla
Watson was first, winning $362,429
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finished second in the
g In every event. Tom•
24 events.
JOHN MAHONEY, JR. of Laguna Niguel is one of five
pros who have earned an exemption from qualifying for
the Andy Williams Sao Diego Open goll tournament Jan.
24·28 at Torrey Pines.
Mahoney, Larry 'Benson of Long Beach, Vic Martin of
Palm Desert and Eddie Merrins of Bef Air gained an ex·
emption on the basis of their 36-bole totals in the Southern
California section stroke play championship.
Dave Barber wbo woo the mat.ch play title at Hunt·
ington Seacllff this year, ts also exempt.
· Cllec ld•g A r eoa Co•n~•
8fG CANYON -Tijuana Christmas Tournament: A
Fllght-1. Gabby Bailey. Gwen Willia aw, t>wfy Whitlow.
Barbara De Franco, 46. B Flight-1. Jane Clark, Myrna
Bames, Sallie
I RVINE COAST -Most Pars Tournament: A
Flight-L (tie) Nancy Newland, Shirley Hams. 16; 3.
Gloria Da Ros. 15. B Flight-1. {tie) Helen Balentine Rose
Harold, 13; 3. Belle Mumma, 12. C Fligbt-1. Joan f-urry,
14; 2. Ctie> Fem Sproul, Jenda Horne, 13. D Flight-1.
Ernestina Valdes, 15; 2. Marilyn Cramdon. 13.
Three Blind Mice Tournament: A Fllght-1. Gloria
Da Ros, 54; B F1ight-1. Gloria Gartz, 54 : C Flight_:.l.
Gretchen Ostberg. 51: 2. Bernie'6tetson. 54. D Flight-1.
Helen Mundy, 51.
LAGUNA BEACll-'l!tw Gross. Low Net Tournament
for the Women's Club: A Flight-I. Helen Collins, 85
(gross); H arriett MacQuist en, 65 <n et). B Flight
<Gross) 1. Margie Reese, 93; <Net)-1. Mary Kronman,
63; 2. Margie Davison. 69. C Flight <Gross)-1. Anne Mer-
ritt. 115.
Monthly winners: A Flight-Gross and Net: Martha
Beaumont, 77 and 53; B Flight-Gross: (tie) Margie
Davison, Margie Reese. Louise Loucks. 93;' Net-Reese_.,
59. C Flight-I. Billie Teachout, gross and nel. 109 and 69.
NEWPORT BEACH -Women's Low Net Touma·
ment: A Flight-1. Bea McCracken. 45; 2. VaMje Sturgis.
57. B Flight-1. Olive Wonacotl, 43; 2. Marian Ring, 60. C
Flight l. June Ca.in . 49 ; 2. Jan Meacham, 56.
ON&S Tournament: A Flight-I. Helene Anderson. 21.
2. Mary Smock, 22. B F light-I. (tie) Lena L'Africain,
Olive Wonacott, 23. C F!Jght-1. Jean Meacham. 26. 2.
Lucy Thronson, 27.
Best Nine: A Flight.-1. Helene Anderson, 19, 2.
Martha Ciampa, 24. B Flight-1. Lena L'Africain. 22 ; 2.
Dorothy Walker, 27. C Flighl-1. J oy Hughes. 25. 2.
"'Adrienne Reel. 27.
Turkey Shoot-A Flight-I. Mary Smock, 51 ; R
F'light-1. Marian Ring, 50; C Flight-I. Jean Dion. 44.
Low Net Tournament: A Flight-I. Mary Smock. Sl ;
2. (tie) Bea McCracken. Mart.ban Fleener , 54. B Flight-I.
Marian Ring, 50; 2. Dorothy Walker, 52. C Flighl-1. Jean
Dion, 44 ; 2. Jan Meacham. 45.
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FANS. • •
but whm they're a11ln1l ~. ll
do 1n't matter on bit. frualr•l· ed" Nobody ln this 11 more rruatratld ~me. ...
Runnine back John Cappellet-
ti · "Sometlm ll feel• 10oct to
play _on th• road. If you set
booed by an oppoell)g crowd. it
fir you up. To set booed by the
home crowd ta a psycholoalcal
l~tdown." n.e,., ...
llarokt Wacbman, M.O. Gar·
ron and Adolph Shlman, from
Lona BMcb, have been Ram
rans lnce the team moved to California but they're not above
crltlcaung t.b6 team, from U>e
owner to the peanut vendor:
"They bave Ute mate rial but·
they need a new quarterback.
Th e n ee d a TALLER
quarterback, lel's put it lbat
way ... says Wachman
··u ow about a new owner,"
odds Shim an. "and some taller
t11hl ends. Plus. they need
frethet' peanuts to sell in the
stonds . But J· a uess we'll follow
them to Anaheim if we can get
the same seats and if they don't
r&Js.e the prices."
"WHAT THEY REALLY need
h1 a new stadium." says Garron.
"This." he says pointing to the
decayin~ Coliseum, "is doing
them In '
Dan Diamond, Joe J~szeck and Carl Sundbeck, 1e'lichers
from Santa Barbara. are only
partial observers of the Rams but they too have strong opin·
ions. "They're boring." s ays
Diamond. "The only time
they're excitinf is if they have to work in the las two minutes."
"They put me to sleep," says
Sundbec:k. "They're just too pre·
dictable.''
''THE RAMS ARE very pre·
dictable," says Jeszeck. "They
throw on first down nowadays
but they're really predictable
once they get near the goal line.
Then they choke."
Mike Boyce, who drove nearly
two hours to see t.he ga,JDe: "[
came all the way down from
Palm Springs to see them play
RO I guess I must feel It's worth
ll in tbe rain. Their offense Is ,stinlng, not enough Innovation.
Rut the defense, that's the best
lo the league." r
William J effe rson of Los
Angeles. between attempts to
sell some spare tickets: ··Every
year they do the same tblng-
they come up to the baller's box
nod blow it. Tbey'l'e1ust like the Dodgen . They make us lose faltb. What's going to bllppen when they m~ to Anabefm?
Thetll stl1l be our team. They ho t bring any other team iL
here to replace the Rams. We've been with them too long."
EARL BELL, Granada Hills:
"I don't like their style of play. I
don't think they use eooufh Im· agioatloo in their offense. don't
think they use en~h pitches or
short passes to their backs and
that's one of the reasons de· r e n ses c an key on the
quarterback. I don't thlnk they'll
get it together for the playoffs.
1'he momentum isn't there. It's
too late.
"But I love the Rams. It's a
shume because they have a lot
of talent on that team. For some
reason they just don't jell. I just
hone they prove me wroog."
Manuel Rivas, a Redfands
resident who has been following
the Rams since their LA begin·
ning, wasn't as kind. "They're
disgusting," he says . "But I've
been a die·hard Ram fan ror 20
years. going back to the days of
Waterfield and Hirsch . and I'll go
down for the third time and still be
a Ram fan. But they're Just so
da rn methodical. You can always
predict what they're going to do."
Among the die·hard fans was
Bob Castillo. part of a van-full or
rans from LOng Beach. "If we
didn't like them. we wouldn't be
h e re ," s a ys Ca s tillo .
"Criticism ? Absolute ly not.
especially when the coach's wife
is right here."
Mary Ma lavas l ros e to
husband Ray's defense . "What
othe r man," she asked, "has
done in four moolhs what he
has. IL took the re§j. of them over
a year."
Mondey. Oectmber 18, 1978
ROCKET SHm IP..! FROM ROD LAVER 'ti ILLUSTRATED BY JIM JONSON
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a big game today.
"There is no question but that
a game lli<e this helps build our
confidence. I really don't care
wbo we play next. I think the
week's layoff will do us good
because we need the rest."
Quarterback Pat Haden. a
graduate of use. after needling
UCLA grad Corral by saying, "I
thouaht they only had basketball
players out there at UCLA,"
turned to the playoff satuatioo.
"I thank this te am as in·
credibly hungry and tired of be·
ing robbed of the chamf ionship
we feel we deserve. I fee we can
beat any team we play and it
doesn't matter which one is
first."
CENTER RICH SAUL pointed
out the fact that the Rams have
be aten six of the other nine playoff teams and haven 't
played the other three during the regular season. This in·
eludes Pittsburgh, Dallas. Min·
nesot~1 PhUadelpbla, Houston and Auanta. lo Sl.DJda.y's victory on a wet. slippery field that waa played in
a tleady. driJzllng rain, the
Rams never trailed. Bryant
scored the first two touchdowns
on runs of one and five yards.
The first came in the opening
period and the second in the
third stanza.
Haden hit Willie Miller from
21 yards out and aft.er Corral
kicked a 24-yard field goal. Rod
Perry returned a pass ant.ercep.
tion 44 yards for the final score in the closing seconds to put the
decision away. Green Bay made lt 14·7 in
favor of the Rams on a four-yard
run by Terdell Middleton and
closed to 21·14 in the fanal period on a 22-yard pass from David
Whitehurst to Middleton.
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427 E. 17th St
Costa Mesa
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PICTlnOUS &USINlU
N~ ITATllMaNT
Mondat. Deeem~r ttl HHI
Deaths
Elsewhere
BERKELEY <AP)
Ne wton B. Drury, 89.
director of the National
Park Servicefrom 1940
to 1951 and one of the na·
Uon's leading conserva·
lionists for m ore than 60
years. died Thursday
BALTIMORE <AP > -
Blanc h e Callowa y
J one s, si s ler or
bandleader "Cab "
Calloway and the first
woman to lead a m a1or
American dance band.
died Saturday al a
hospital here.
motlonaJ Problem
Hysterectomy
Unpredictable
ti.~ UR.. bT~lNCllOUN
0f"ar Ur. Nt lauolm: My wife needs lln oiwra·
lion Uul 1tht1 urt11 u& 1f ht•r world wtll come l1> a~
Nld
W1"v" bet•n murrlcd tJ )tian , and hlive a fine
'oun 1& a.on Wt-btJth wnnlt d ut loo.st five children,
but nCJ" 1t t.'t'rtl• thnl sh.-won't~· 11blt to have any
mo re
SH E c.o u: HOM•: •'kOM lht• doctor's office
about two \lrt't'ki. 11t:o with Uw bad ncw!'I \hut she
m't'ds lO have her ute rus r eniovt'd Of eourse. that
"ould t'Tld Wl)' chanl'c of childbea nng
But it seems to tht-
DOCTOR IN
~THE HOUSE )
' do~·tur, Wld ml" includ~
that !!h•· htt!S no chotc(''
She net'<I' lht• operatio n
She h ••~ som e l a rae
. fibroid tumors in her
ute rui;. Lhat ha\ c produced m uch bleeding for
months 1t has been ge lling worst>
SHE IS ANEMIC, HAS lrn.l her appetite und
strt>ngth. She's so nervous , CVl'n sleeping pills don't
help her gel a good night's slt.-ep.
She has been refusing s urgery Al last I ha d her
g~t the opinion or another gynecologist. He con·
vinced her that she needs the operation right away.
She has agreed, but is very <Anxious about it. Js It
bud as aJl that"' Mr. E .
DEAR MR. E. Unlike an operation for a bad
gall bladder or nn appendix, for example, a
hys terectomy (or lhl.' thought of it) can trigger
many emotional problems.
In a young wlfe.-like yours, inablUty to have
more children may be the cause. Or, anxiety about
sexual difficuJlies. ln a n older woman, hysterec·
tomy m ay produce anxiety about premature aging
for example.
I HAVE KNOWN BOTH young and older
women to take hysterectomy in stride -no more
upset than if they had a tosiJlectomy. But both you
and your wife should r eaUze that no ooe can predict
bow well any particular .patient can withstand
hysterectomy. She may surprise both you and
herself by no~ having a severe emotional reaction.
A recent study by res.earchers of 40 women
aged 18 to 40 at the University of California found
that 43 percent had only mild emotional reactions
immediately after sur gery, and 18 percent had
more serious reactions.
SUPPORT BY THE f'AMll.Y IS essential. ln
some cases, psychiatric counseling helps.
A year after the operation about one in three of
the women studied still had some of their hyster ec·
tomy·relat.ed problems. <But remind your wife, Mr
E .. thattwoout orthfee DlDN'T.)
M EDICALETl'ES
Dear Dr~elncrobn : I have been on diuretics
for m onths to lose weight. I'm one of the foolish ones
who insisted on losing ••fast" or not at all.
Yes. I've taken off much weight Cmy doctor
says "mostly water"> but I've become weak and
nervous. I've been told that it's all due to potassium
be ing washed out of m y body because of the
diuretics.
My doctor h as given me a prescription for
potassium and has instructed me to eat a banana or
two a day. I'm still weak. Isn't there a special diet?
What foods are high in potafislum? -Mrs. H.
Not Tecltnieian
APWI,.. ......
Nar11 Boaaad
Prmce Andrew. 18.
s on or Queen
Elizabeth 11 . has
passed a medical ex·
am und aptitude test
for t!Olry into the
British navy. lie will
upply for a 12-ycar
comm i s s ion in
Fcbruury or March.
NewWate
District.-
Bond Sold
The 1 rvine R anch
Water District has sold
$13.8 million of generul
obligation bonds to s up·
port a new water and
sewer district.
Low bidder was a syn·
dicale headed byBankof
America. wruch obtained
them bonds at a n et
average interest rate or
6.94 percent.
The 23,021 acres o f
the improvement district
encom pa ss the
northwestern part of the
IRWD. north of the Sant a
Ana Frooway and west of
El Toro Marine Corps Ale
Station .
The bonds will be used
to finance particlpaUon
in the Diemer lntertie,
an intcragcncy pipeline
project sponsored by the
Municipal Water District
of Orange County
PHILADELPHIA
<AP> -Bill Bailey, 66,
older brother of enter·
tainer Pearl Bailey and
once one of show busi·
ness' best known t a p
dancers, died Wcdnc:.·
day. Science Job Wanted
LONDON IAP I
Edgar Lus lgarte n ,
kno wn lo crime buffs
around the world for his
r a dio . TV and film
d r a m a t 1 z a t i o n '' f cele brated murder
trials. died of an ap·
parent heart attack Fri·
day in the Marylebone
Public Ubrary near his
London home.
LOS ANGELES (Al')
John Ric hardson
Maice, 78, general agent
emeri tu s of
Northwestern Mutual
Life lnsurnnce Co .. died or c ancer at his Lo11
Angclc11 hom e.
Artifact Found
SIMI VALLEY (AP)
By JOYCE L. K ENN ED~
Dear Joyce: I've been working as a
secre tary for seven years since hig h
school, and I'd llke to look for a career
In science. whJcb h,s always loterest·
ed me. Only I don'~wanl to end up In
some boring lccbnici'an•s job. Sugges·
lions? -P .W .. Chicago, Ill.
Learn computer s kills, perhaps at a
community college's night classes. At
the 11ame time, begin a n 1ir~a·wide
survc>y of potential employers: firms
which produce technical products, re-
i1ca rch institutes. sclencc·Oriented
government agencleR. r
Arter Identifying prospects, which
you can do with the aid of a reference
l\brnrlnn. call personnel offices and
ask for recruitment lllcrature and un·
nual reports.
(..___C4RE_ERS_J
lege degree in science?
THE MOST EXCITING jobs go to
those with a Ph.D. As a practical mat·
t er. it might take you 10 years to earn
this credential. which would give you
a la te s tart. Further. by the
mid·l98>5, all technical occupations.
except engineering. a rc likely to be
s wamped with applicants. Dr. Vetter
says ...
Other alternatives to lab work you
might achieve without g raduate
education suggested by Dr. Vetter in·
e lude technical writing, and in ·
duslrial sales of scie nce products. The
allied health field Is still another way
to apply your Interest In science: any
number of health jobs allow you to
work with people instead of perform·
ing the technician tas ks you say y.ou
doo'l want.
flit followlfl9 llffWll' .,. OOlllO l>v\f
11tttM!
CllUSTV 9AEAO. 11• Ceo.r
WrMt, ff-' e.edl. CA '1,,.l
A Chumash Indian
artifact has been dis·
covered on the site or an
old Indian village in the
western part or the city.
Simi Valley's city e n·
vironmental pla nner
says. Dr. Michael Kuhn
said that the s tone ob·
jecl, which is three In·
Chet ln diameter, may
h ave been a gam ing
ball.
IF A PARTICULAR company looks
good. call back for an appointment
with a pcr!\QnnPI executive; say you
seek career advice, not Immediate
employment. Tell the executive
you've returned to school to study
computer scie nce and would. a~
preciate knowing about specific op·
portunities which might be available
upon completion of your studies. In·
quire about entr'y·lcvel Jobs and
career ladders.
One la.st thought: do you really
kno w enough about the work done by
science and engineering technologists
and technicians to make an informed
rejection? Many in this a rea do nol
feel they hnve "boring technician's
jobs··
c..-111• 8.i.lnt Co , • <-""'°""••
•Of'POf•tlon. 2'• C9dw '"'"'· ..,__.,, 9N<ll,CA'*3
T Ills """-' b COftClu< led by • t Of·
DOUllon.
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ttvn1, (lllftl Of 0.•flOe '°""'' °" bt<tmber tt. t'7't
P*41'
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Publlt!IM Orll\Ot CMll O..lly ~Uot
De<. It, U. "7t, Jen I, t, "" 5'41·71
PUBLIC NOTICE
Stay in touch with helpful personnel
executives RO you 'll hovP a head start
when you're reudy to begin your new
career. This advice comeR fro m Betty Vet·
ter. the ranklnll authorU.y on science
careers for women. Dr. Vetterdireets
the SclcnUflc Manpower Commission ln Woshtniton. Why doesn 't ishe think
you lmmedlately should nlm for a col·
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&a-98'9
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ucond edititm o/ ··Prof e111onol Wom.m
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Mondly, December 18 1978 8 "' ' DAILY PILOT tJ.
Credit Counselors
Service Assists
Those in Debt
By SYLVIA PORTER
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How much debt can a borrower safely handle?
Many traditional rules of thumb about what con·.
sumers can afford have been mllde obsolete by Inflation.
More flel\ble credit terms have resulted In stretched-out
loan 1p8118 and reduced monthly payments. Widespread
use of credit and bimk cards makes it tough to k~p track.
AS A BF.SULT. SUCH agencies as the community·
sponsored, non·pront Consumer Credit Counseling Service.
a re reporting that mounting numbers or consumers need
help, both in avoiding debt troubles and in getting free o!
them .
There are 200 offices in the United States; tbey provide
confidential budget counseling and debt management help.
Thdit.lonally. the service's act1v1ties speed up when
the economy slows down, but this year most or its offi ces
are extremely busy. lo
Jllinois. client~ must
wait for as long as a
month before getting an
appointment.
··w e are seein g
more and more serious
cases of individual con·
Money's
Worth
sumer indebtedness.·' says Byron Rei mus of the Service's
New York office. "Consumers are coming to us at the last
minute -when mortgage payments are five months over·
due and when legal or colleetion action has already been
taken on theifaccounts.
"EVICTION NOTICES AND wage garnishments are
much more frequent. as well. Our counterparts across tbe
nation are seelng the same thing "
.. Families in a jam don't want to deal with their
money problems." adds Gerard A. Loreai., i.ervice presi -
dent. "They feel they're not trained to handle them. They
feel guilty that they have never had a bud~et before. They
regard facing up to their financial position as an un·
pleasant task and they procrastinate."
Who are these families? Jn the greater New York
area. a profile would show a family of four. with th~
husband, probably in his mid-30s. earning $13.600 a y¢ar. ·
The family would be committed to repay $7,600 in debts to
nine creditors and. on a monthly basis, they would have
obligated themselves to pay out $360 more than they earn.
THE PROFILE FAMILY RAS begun to take cash ad·
:vances on credit cards to pay for such necessities as food.
rent and utilities. and has started to juggle bills. paying off
one this month, delaying another until next month.
As a general rule, most families should not spend
more than 10 percent of their monthly take·home pay to re-
pay debts. excluding the mortgage If credit repayments
hit 20 percent, there's trouble.
Many overextended fam1he~ get consohdahon loans.
The debtor 1s left with a single, usually smaller month!}
payment over a longer period of time .
·•Bur TIIE HELP CONSOLIDATION loans g ive con
s umers is illusory," Lareau says. "Once consumers have
them, they feel free lo begin s pending all over again. Once
you take out such a loan. it invariably leads to a second or
even third re-consolidation loan. Don't ever get one ." he
urges. He offers holtday advice to anyooe who might. be tempted to overs~nd : ·,,... ..
I. Keep soft eopies of charge account receipts '·
2. Look at the receipts before shopping to get an idea"
of how much is already owed. I
3. Don't m ake Christmas Joyful at the expense of :
January, February and March.
Econilmists Yiew
1979 in Bwiness
By JOANNE REYNOLD
Of tM O•llY l!JIM Stell
"Wells Fargo is sllll bullish about 1979 ... declared Johp I
Kelter er, senior vice president of the bank's real estate ln f
dustries group, "tho ugh we've had to diminish our 1 estimates of the size of the bull •· ~
Kelterer's. quip eould have been t he keynote for 1 Friday's conference of the International Council of Shopping 1 Centers. a group of commercial developers which met Ill J
NewportBeacb.
SIX ECONOMISTS AND BANKERS delivered predk
tions about the 1979 economy in a panel chaired by Ranney;
Dr aper or Divers1f1ed S hopping Centers. ,
Jn addition to Kelterer. the panelists included Robert,
Parry. vice president and chjef economist of Secunty
Pacific Bank: George Oraziadio. vice chalirman and pres1-,
dent of Imperial Bank . Dennis Fitzpatrick. pres ident.
Beverly Hills Federal Savings. John Wulsh. western re..i
gional director. Aetna Mortgage Loan Department, an~
Bob Camptwll. a mortgage loan broker.
Although there were variations In the dcgre<'S of the
predictions. the six panelists agreed on a few points ,
The climbinR interest rates will continue Into at lea:.J
the first quarter of 1979. but should be declining by lh'
second half of the year. /
-THOSE RATES COMBINED WITH federal
monetary policies aimed at sbonng up the dollar abronc1
will produce a recession.
-The recession will have a greater Impact on the re
tail market than on the development businesss.
The recession will not approach the seventy of the
1973·74 r«esslon because all major lendina institutions
will continue to have plenty of cash for loans.
Draper concluded the session by delivering some wnt
t en forecasts he hnd his panelists prepare
RE ASKED E ACH OF ntEM to predict wh•t the
prime rate would be on July l , 1979 und on Jan. l, 1980. He
also asked them to predict the tnter est rates for com
mer clal loans.
There results, he said. covered a wide range· ·"':
On July t. 1979, the prime wiJI range between 9.5 aod
12.5 perCf'nt.. accordln& to the experts. with the median be
mg al 11 .5.
On the followlna J an. 1. the prime will range between
rune and 10 percent.
On July 1, lt79, the comrnerclal loan rate will range
between 9.S and 10., percebt and the predicUon~ had It
dropping to a ranae of 9 to 10 percent by the foUowtng
January.
WJULE THE EXPERTS LAUGIJED at them5elvea as
&.hon predlcUOM were read , their messaaes ot cautJou~ op
Um lam heel not been loet on the audience
The banlters and ltnden ur1ect the audience of mort
than IOO bullDeamen to COftlldtr a van t,y of lnnoV1Uve
met.bods offtnaM~ft \betr Pf'Oledl. Wallb In urtai llOP-&IP Onanclna for ea•erly ln lhe yea~ to walt out the Lenee ratedlmb 111mmed It up:
"The leodlna LutJtu.t:looa, au.cb u oun, expect an In·
creased cull now from our conaum..-buslne.aec. B\.lt we
reco1n.l! that where you (lbOp cemer developen) are cctn·
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a Radio's Shakespeare Festival Is a fun W11r1))~·
· spend an evening. Unless. of coune. you've got
some clean socks that need to be rolled.
With all that good TV silliness available lo
sedate the work-wearv mind, rad.lo Shakespeare
seems a bit n gorous. I mean, why listen lo forsooth
noise when you can see Laverne and Shirley'!
But 1.ounds! The good folk al NPR promise
light entertainment, even fun and some chuckles.
with their two-hour, four-part "Shakespeare -a
Portrait in Sound." It's now in production and
, scheduled for airing on NPR stations early next
year
OF COURSE, "SHAKESPEARE can be fun
1s a phrase not to be completely trusted. It's often
uttered by craggy.faced literature professors just
before they assign the tragedies and "Troilus and
Cressida" for next Tuesday.
But there ls re ason to trust Robert MonUegeJ,
executive producer for the "Portrait In Sound"
project. when he sn s, ·•w e want to be Light enter·
talnment with this project, not ju.st get some
a c ade mic t o glvc a lecture on Willi am
!Shakespeare.··
F or one thing. th e portraits are n ot
Shakespearian readings but little r ad.Jo drama.
that sw-rnlse what Shakespeare's Ufe must have
l>een like from childhood to the easy Ille of retired
poet.
MODERN AMERICAN Man, played by Arthur
Hill. is taken on a time· journey to Olde England in
search of the true WHliam Shakespeare. Hill eoes
fjrst to Stratford, where Shakespeare spent bis
youth, then to London and the Court of Queen
Elizabeth, where Shakespeare quickly learned to
be a political creature.
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don't know aboul him we conjecture. It's neahing
him out l.n a colorful way.••
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Cavett Gets 'Word'
'NEW YORK (AP > -Several
months ago, Dick Cavett and four
guests spent a lively hour conaider-
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language.
treatme nt or th e s ubject ...
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ing news fo r ei~ht
years.
The voice of Shaltespear~ls heard only ln r e·
citala of some sonnela and a few key monologues
from his plays ; the real la back.at.age stuff -a pro-
mising notlon. ¥•Ybe we'll find out youn1 WUUe
really wrote plays to impress the Avon lady as s he
p111sed through Stratford.
"We wanted to get away from that
kind of drearily professorial ronnat
and make the point that language
Isn't somet.hinf, that has to be left to
the llnguJsl8, ' Cavett's producer,
Christopher Porterfield, says.
"After~ two previous shows. the
segment of ·the language commuruty
we he ard from most was the one we
call 'the aludent's ri&hl to his own
language' group." the producer saya.
"They don't believe schooa. sbould be ----------=-------------------..:..
"WHAT YOU'U. LEARN is a hell of a lot of
what Elizabethan Ufe wae Uke," MonUe1el aaya.
• • ''The background. the milieu that Shakespeare
Uved ln -thlnga Uke tbe pox and how ll deformed
people."
The pox? Light entertainment? Well, re-
tpember, th1a la NPR and ~hakeapeare.
The "PortraJts" aerlet la dealened to comcide
with the pubUc TV'• prOducUOOI ol Shakespeare's
.. 1)lay1 early next year. To play the characters ln
l Shakespeare's Ute, Public Radio bu enllat.ed the
acuni 1killa ot Hill, Charles Nelton Reilly, Joan
Hackett. Marian Mercer, Pet.or Donat and othen
"ho don't need the money.
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"So we got Ed Ne wman, John
Simon, John Denneth Galbraith and
Agnes DeMllle to talk with Di ck
about where language Is going, and
the reaction wa s immediate and
favorable," he says.
FROM THAT IO·MINVTE d is·
CUHIOP -actually, two hall·hour TV
programs -wu born "Wordwedc, ..
a five.part look at the state of the
lan1ua1e. The .ertes or half-hour P."°'
arams -"The Dick Cavett Show ' -
will be broadcast tonhrht througti
Friday at 11 p.m . on KCET. channel
28.
"It's still far from an exhaustive
preoccupied with correctne111 In
grammar and so on. rather that com·
munlcaUOn comes first."
BOTH THE SUBJ ECT, and the
format were particularly appealJng
lo Cavett, Porterfield says .
··From M practicli.i standpoint, M
half-hour Isn't much time. and Dick
often feels squeezed' by that UmlU.·
lion. And there's really no rea.ll\On
why a single show can't be divided
Into three or four-or five parta .
"In addition to that, lanf'uaae le
one of his 1tn.a." Porterfield aaya.
"He hu a hetght.ened sense or It u
an Instrument for communication at
many different levels."
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ulvaalnJ. valuable •mptoyeea. mend• aaylng to himself, "Well, 1
Thouah the ·practice i• allll know 1 did a damn good Job no
ceneraUy confined to large cor· matter what you think." .
poraUona Uke inaurance aod oil Phy1lcal exercise, as well as companlee, employees are often ar h l book d referred to alcohol aod drug re· ae . e P a an courses. can
babWtatJon nrndrams Cpald for by help reduce stress. Being able to
,.. -e talk with a friend and then receive. the company) or sent into privat< honeat feedback la another way to COUllJellna, ' Jl ( Key executiv-, who m"•t __ cope, as we as pro esslonal '""" -.. ..,., counaellng and biofeedback. stantly acUuat to chan1ln1 coodi-Working mother s are In a
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Oona. are often candidates for dis-partfcularly stressful position,
e ases like hyperteuion, ulcers, aayi Nanci Andersen, a cltn.lcal
rhe umatoid arthrltla and heart biofeedback therapist In private Bob Warmington, center, wtth other employee$ in the company gym.
disdae. practice and who also works with
Some companies utilize biofeed-patlente at Long Beach Memorial
back techniques, self-hypnosis, Hospital.
r ecreation programs or yoga to They reer guilty about not being
I Personal Coli.eern ..
help individuals team t.o relax and able to take care of the home, be
control stress. wlth their children and at the
Judy Albert, a licensed mar-isame time work. "More and more
riage, family and child coUDHlor, women are saying 'I have to be
works wiQi private industry and successful lo validate what I am
Bob Warmingtoh belie ve s 'We are a people business and what yo u I
do Vl(ith that asset is how far you are going to go.'
teaches a stress control course at doing: and along with that, I have
Coastline Community College. to be supermom and superwlfe
She Points out a fe w factors and all that goes with lt.' "
which might help the individual Ms . Andersen recommends set-
recogruu behavior likely lo cause ting priorities, seeking com-
eventual heal\h problems. promises and, above all, she says,
''Do you always move, walk and accepting "It's all right not to do
eat rapidly? tfre you Impatient al everything perfect."
the r ate at whkh most things talce But lf you're forced to deal. with
place? Do you try and do two or a boas who makes Simon "Legree
more things at one time?" look like Santa Claus, breathe
In addition, sbe aaka: "Do you deeply, talce a lot or walks around
feel guilty when you relax for the building, meditate In a
more than two boun7 Or have you bathroom stall, exercise, and give
forgotten wt... you last watched younellalotofgoodstrokes.
The co,n1 10 warns / indJvtdual 1utrerlng from the er. aomethinam lov P'•ce?" la there really any hope for the
r.~~-an!t~f,; )-t=.;·~ :~:;':~ thel~.;t.!~ wested: that 1lve penonal
they are concurrenUy •r:ndlng fulflllment rather than just
"leas time becoming what worth monetary reward and corpora·
becoming as a person because lions are changing their out-look :
they are too bwly getting." "More and more corporations
Employers would do well. aug· ate saying, 'We won't just say
gests Ms. Albert, to realize that you're fired. We'll try and get you
' how they treat their employees ls aome help.• "
Exerc ise to Alleviate Stress .
Lie down, tr pos91ble, ln a quiet,
darkened room. Clc>fle your eyes,
place arfll3 at your aide, legs un -
crossed. Alternately contract and
release part.a of your body, one at
a time.
Hold your muscles tighter and
tighter for about 30 seconds. Then
let go vecy slowly and feel the
sensation of relaxation.
The foUowina sequence should
be followed:
•Clencbeachfist.
• Bend both elbow• and Upten
your biceps, bard.
• 1Ugidly straighten both arms.
··Wrinkle your forehead.
• Frown deeply, terwing every
muscle ill your face.
• CI01e eyelids aa tightly as
possible.
• Clench your teeth; lncreulng
ten1lon in the jaw, cheek and neck
areas.
• Press your tongue against the
roor of the mouth.
• Press tbe head firmly to the
floor.
• PWlh your chin agalnat your
head, straining the head forward.
• Shrug shoulders to the ears.
• Inhale as deeply as J>()8Slble
and bold. slowly exhale. Repeat.
• Tense the abdominal muscles
without pulling them in.
• Pull In the 1tomach and hold.
• Arch your back and bold as
long as poulble.
• Preas both heels t.o the noor.
• Point reet and toes away rrom
the bead as far as possible. Then
point toes toward the head.
As you pass through each atage,
p1tuse and think about reeling re-
laxed and ma1lne the tension
pa11ting through your body. Later
on ln the day, when atreuful ailua·
lion• occur. remember the reeling
of relaxation and recapture it.
Unretlrlng Tutor
By CHERYL ROMO
OllN Dally Pl .. 1$1.tll
A velvet.smooth green lawn skirts
the entry walk lo the turn of the-century
glass-paned doorway.
Stepping Inside. there is an Im·
mac ulate indoor community or tiny
shops and ortice11. There 1s a cozy,
round conversation pit in the center and
nearby looms a huge, s late colored
boulder with a gushing waterfall cutting
down it.a glistening rru:e
The rooms are accented In earth
tones. The floors are blanketed with
lush. arasa-colored carpeting. Soft
awalc and the eur&Jine water tranqullke
I thet_!t.llltH•L ~I r._ 'iiirngUU'ough ptiler door. there
ii a start.liq and d ereiif mood. Hu_Bt!
auper-1raphJcs of cartoon characters
and exclamatlon points reach out from
the walla and pull lhe viewer Into a Dis ·
oeyland sort or fantasy.
It is the playroom. ,,.
An Opper level features a cozy, Indoor
• patio and stepping down a few steps
there's a redwood decked, bubbling
Jacuzzi SWTOWlded by hanging baskets
or Cerna.
Jusl a few steps further is t he
enclosed, cheery yellow kitchen with
plaid carpeting. Coffee Is brewing and
notes are tacked on lhe refrigerator
door.
To the side Is a regulation basketball
court and a stand-up scale with a jog-
ging schedule affixed to the wall. A foot-
ball rests on the concrete floor near the
men and women's locker rooms, the
.racquetball court. the weight room.
What Is this place? A utopian com-
munity or the future? An elegant COUD•
try club? It's neither.
It is the corporate headquarters in
Irvine of the Robert P Wormington
Co.. builders and developers or com-
mercial and residential properties
The multiple recreational facilities
are for the use or Warminglon's 40
employees and occuslonally clients. It Is
the philosophy or this 4-year old firm.
which moved into the new facilities a
year af(o. to show, personal concern for
each employee, lo make everyone feel
a part or the family.
The phJl050phy appears•to be working
and a company spokesman explains the
turnover rate is almos t nil ; four
employees have left 1ince the firm's ln-
c~ptlon.
Magnolia Smith has dusted off her teaching ·
skills and is working wilh two children from J_aos .
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It's been 18 years 1lnce MapoUa Smith re·
tired aa an elementary school teacher. But two
monthl NO the 83·)'ear·Old are•t·grandmother
had aufflcient cause t.o dust off her teacblni
1ltl01.
And what wu tbt reason fOI' the Huntlnctoa
Terrace resident to come out ol ret.lnnntnt?
Actually, there are two reuona: •year-old
Vla and S.yHr-old 8", the two eldtilt children
of the V1n11. • rtifutee famUy From Laoe.
For more than two..monlhl Mn. Smith bu
bHn tut.orfnc tbe boy1 iD lnil11b at twice wMlt·
Jy HNklM &it tbe fouatala ~.u.y bocne of Mr.
Ud Mn. BW Vluon. Th• Vanp have been llv·
ln1 there linee atrlYlftC lit tbe Unh.ed StatM
Sept .••.
"When they called for IMlp In tutortns
t.h•m I YOluntMftd," 11Jd Mn. SmJth dunns a
break ln a recent Hulon. "It 1lvt1 ra•
aomet.hlnl wortll1rb.Ue to do. ADd l'v. tQjoyed lt
quite muda." 1~': family, wbJeb Red LIOI becauM of th• -imllt tatecww,-.pentthe past two
)'tan la a11l•11M11PiD1....alud. TIM v...., lMludlna UM6r ab chUdren and
Vonr• .,.,_. Ol4 •"*-· eame t.o th1I country f-t
.. I\• 1
wlth the help of the National Methodist Church
Refuaee Program. They are 1ponaored by the
Finl United Methodist Church of Fountain
Valley.
Via and Bee. who attend Courre1es School,
aren't the only ones who are trylns to learn
Enall•h u fut u po&alble. Their father t1 tak-
ing tbrff En1ti1h cla11es a day and their
mother lalc:et a class In the evenlnf.
The Vanp will continue ttvtnc with the
VlDIODI &mt.IJ they become self·•ulflclent. And
the major concern, or course, I• to tearn
En1lllb.
''Tbe chJlclren are ea1er to leam," laid
Mn. Smith, who tauaht fourth and ntth 1r1dea
In Lot Anlelet for 21 )'Hn. ''I've noticed quite
a blt of proeresa and the)' HY they',. dotna well
In 1chool.'' ·
Mn. Smith 11Jd the library bu helped her
find the appropriate booU and her 1rand·
dau1hter. 1 bllln1uaJ teacher ln Ontario, h11
sJve• ber mat.mall aod ld•u f« tua.ortq.
And how Jons doel ah• plan to make her
twice wtllikly v1a1tl with Yla ud Beet
"Al loea Uthe)' nnd It helpful I'll tODtlnue
to come.'' Ifie Hid wttb a •mile. •1tt'1 nice to be
wtta. )'Mmldlildrwa•llla. '' • --..
Entrance to Warmington Co., Irvine.
Bob Warmington. the 36-year-old cor-
porate president. feels encouraging his
employees to use the r ecreational
(acllities IS good bUSltleSS, "( think peo-
ple who exercise are in better shape
than those who don't -mentally and
physically."
Working out on the Universal Gym or
joggmg before thC' official start or the
day at 8 a.01. or playing basketball or
racquetball at nOQn, he feei.. hel~ to
alleviate streaa, particularly ror._ the
high-powered executive who «ten ,indi.
himself the victim ol heart disease. ul ·
cers anct alcohQla.m.
Each of the employees has hls cw her
own key abd the recreational racmues
may be used al any time of the day or
night. ~n days a week.
But this partraarch or the corporate
family doesn't feel merely providing
sporting activities for hli. employees 1s
enough.
"We are a people business and what
you do with that aRset 1s how far you
are going to go." he says.
Bob Warmington. whoi.e business has
prospered dramatically. remembers his
employees' birthdays with parties. gives
Christmas bonuses and holiday eather-
lnl(s for employees' families.
Everyone in the ofCice )S on a first·
name basis and there are no Utles on
corporate business cards -not even the
president. Bob Warmington personally
greets each employee by name in th
morning and says he believes an keep-•
mg "all lanes or communication open.''
Three month~ ago he hired an Ln -
hou!>e staff psychologist who doubles as a
public relations mpn. Walter "Bud "
Brandt, PhD. explains Warmington, 1s
supposl'd lO fae1Utatc even more personal
comm uni<'atiod at a <litrercnt level.
Brandt admit.a hi s position is "not all
roses" and at first lbere wai strong re-
• sentment towurd him from some mem-
bers of the "ramJly." H~ has begun a
volontary physlcMl fitness proeram and
an incentive plan for employees who
want lo work on "negative areas" in
their lives such as drinking problems.
:,moklng and weight C'Ontrol.
Though all of Brandt'" counseling
work 1s strictly conCld<inllal, he sayi.,
employees who are succesi;ful an con
trolling such negative areas receive 8
trip for two from Warminl(lon to either
Las Vegas, San Francisco or Lake
Tahoe for a weekend.
Each employee's performance is re-
viewed every six months a" oppoled
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The Blgge1t Marketplace on the Orange Coast
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Getteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••
REAL
ESTATE
THE BEST
GIFT
OF ALL
CLOSE
IN 1979
AVOID
HIGH
INTEREST
RATE
U~IVU~
IN IRYINE
TUll\BOCK TOWHHOMe -4 bdrm.
2100 sq. ft., 2 fireplaces and formal
dining, re~dly lerrifiC' ! Esp. at just
$131,000!
SUrEI STAITER -Three bedroom in
Irvine. shows beautifully. cool. serene
an d c l ea n . nic e patios and
landseaping. Anxious at $86.900.
FORMR MODa -Beautiful decor.
mirrors. papers and paneling!
Perfect! Nr pool. tennis. 3 bdrms. 2 1-"Z
baths, only $110,000.
U ~ lf)U I: t1()Mt:S
REAL TORS". 675·6000
2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
also m M esa Verdi!, at 546 5990
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TAYLOR CO.
HE1\ L T< H \S ·,11w1· 1 !Hf;
~ FAMILY GIFr
Perfect family home in Harbor View
Homes. Beautiful "Palermo" in
premium location on quiet corner
across from greenbelt. 4 Bdrms with
large spacious kitchen opening to
family room with mirrored wet bar.
Lovely landscaped yard w/large
trees, burlt-in fire-ring and BBQ.
Convenient to community pool and
elementary school. Make the whole
family happy! $196,000 including land.
WESLEY M. TA YLOI CO.. RIAL TOltS
2111 S.. JoalfUI• ... Rood
HEWPOltT CanB. M.I.. 644-4910
Lift
ATTHIUACH
... andeQjoy privacy, too;
walk to nearby beach &
clubbowe where llfe oo
Newport Bay floats
before you. Spacious.
comCortable 4 bdrm .. 3
bath famUy bome, West
patio for sunning: extra
large, double garagei-allo
tbia near exciting Li4o
-~:: ~~7100
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BAY& BEACH
4 NEWPORT CTR. DR. 7H11
la.E & INCOME
Two uo.lia, 2 bdrm•.. 1 b&b eacb; allo 2 alogle
praces: lot 50Xl20. fee land (you own It>. Local-
ed Eat.aide Colla Mesa.
e.aey walldnt diat.aoce lo
banks. post omce &
super markets. $129,000.
AWARD WINNER
LIDO ISLE
Bay view from l patio decks enhances
custom spacious 5 bdrm .. 4 bath
traditional home: like new. Ideal for
entertaining. $500.000
OCEAMFROMT
Quality craftsmanship in mahog. trim
& oak floors sets off this landmark: 4
BR. 3 ba. home in finest location.
Established trees.& lawns. S47~ 000.
·IACI IAY
Fine 4 bdrm .. 2 Vz bath family home on
quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool.
playhouse. storage $169.000. Terms.
IAYFROMT
Several fine baylront homes
with pier & slip
AVALON
Well constructed. 3 BR. 1 ba. oak
floor. partial basement. concrete
foundation. Flats area. $120.000-Fee.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J.1 1 lloy,,.J,. ()ro,. t• B 67~ t,lol
CVrlHOUSI
0Nll-2LOT
F.aata&de. Colla Mesa. 3
8edrm channer. Format
llvinf rm wtreaJ wood burniDI fireplace. Love-ly remodeled kitchen
w/cuatom cabinets & pau thru window to din· mi area. Added oe rami· ~ lY rm. Coaverted gara&e
j ~ . may be used for lge I . ·-· 1). • pme rm. All this at an
;":? .. -• ~ affordab&eorice.61U550 .. /, •• \.6-~ Ol'INlllY"l\ll)NIO N .. •I' .. ~. [etHl!td
Be your own boss. Owner SELLER'S wW catry witJI minimum
caahdown for auto parts SACRIFICE store. Ask for Roy
Stemena.Gl·l.266
ofQieta Mesa, lrvi.oe
Newport Beach, Inc.
ZN f:. 17tbSt., C.M.
1 '4Jl-I~
Nadomride Network of
IDdiridua.Uy Owned
and Operated
Btfl 2 story 4 bdrm +
deo. Fm.ly rm w /blt·ln
wtne rack. Em True 111\de ol ownership fmly home~ Front yrd
lbowpl.acex by foremost
deligner. SUbmit today!
&46-TlU
~Walker C lee
HOME & INCOME
hell offtce lnd1p1~
owned end CIP9f•'"·
IACK IAY VILL+GE
Priced reduced to $109.500 on this 2
stry, 3 bdrm., 21h ba., end 'unit. Owoer
a nxious . Submjt your creative
financing. "
5 UHfTS WISTMIHSTa
Pride of Owners hip. qualit y
construction. Separate owners house
& 4 two bedroom units. GSI. $1,450 mo.
OWC 2nd T.O. Exlnt Location.
R.C. TAnOR CO.
640-5112
IAYAtOHT DUPLEX
Specious 3 bdrm. ar 2 bdrm. l.lllila with (rplt'. &
4 car gar. A 1uperb ren·
tal property w Icily, bay
beach amenities.
$395;000! Oceanfronts
f'rom SS'15,000 •up. ..... ...,.....,. ......
•'75-7060.
LAST OF THI
MOHICAHS
Slt.900
3 bdrm condo. sharp patio. FHA & Conv
terms. Almost new crpt.s . Shows btflly . Great
starter home or Invest·
mmL 5'.5-9491 %
31R-AXER
FOIECLOSURE!
TRUE! 3 Bedrm llxer·
upper, will &o into
rorecloaure shortly!
Bank baa notified owner
ol it'• intent. Good loca-
tion. 67XJ07 Lot size. Fu II
price just SGS.000! Take
advantaae. call 7S2-l700
Now!
o-1 .. llf 9 •II \ llJN ICJN ''"'' • l•l&ll
MESAVBDE
SIS.000.
<Mstanding 3 bedroom.
2 bath with a cozy
fll"eplace for cold winter
rug.bt.s. nus home has
been completely re ..
decorated aod it is pnced
right! CALL 751·3191
HIAPCHIAI' Beaulirul 2 bedroom. t;::: SELECT
family condo. with all lhe 'T' PROPERTIES amenities. Pool. ret. .._ tbake roof. auper 7tsltrottl*7
sharp. Move in fast. OLD
Owner uudoua. Offered CORONA DEL MAR
• aooGS40-38M 4.000 sq.fl.
Real &tate Of rices
1.lJZt.b St .• Newport WOW' 4 Bdrma .. 2 bat.ba, family •
rm., 18x29 llvioa rm.. u.u ..... .._V..,LUE frpl. + bachelor apt. nrvu ,_ -"
YES!!! Tri&* A doobl1•
wide lot 1• off Ocea11
Blvd. Formal Uvtng r•• + faaul,y rm w/wet b:.1
5 ~e bedrma. c<H·h with 1l1 own bath. J
Sedl.ded private pali~.
Spira.I atal.rcase leadin.:
to 2nd level. 4 Car
enclosed 1ara1ea All
tb1s under one roof on
comer lot. Don't let thrs
one get away! Call
m.8550
...............
Surf'Ounds entertain·
mmt bome! Large pvt
master swte! [)eluu pueli1 tbruout. Party
sized eclt overlooks IPU'kllnl jacuul. Stir-
rounded by mountain
pines! Excellent area!
Better hurry! Call
~
F OREST E
OLSON
owr 2 car garage. Vou $215,000
own the laod. Good ren· Move ln now and enjoy
tal area. Priced at Christmas from tbas
Sl.57.000. r-1...u1i::auiwU1 home in Corona ~ 142·22S3Eves. del Mar. Plush new
associated
BllO~ElilS llfA.TOll~
JU]', W liurb.,11 6 1 4 lt+•l
Utlt.dRIED
carpet. decor a nd
()PIN rn V • ,, \ l tJN '()HI llJ~I •
['Ii lfilitJ
New leglalation, new
financing techniques and
new court decisions,
mlkes it eaaler t.baD ever
to purchase or sell a pro-
perty " dole escrow in a rmtter ol days. For tbe
finl Ume, Bfnks, Sav-
ings & Loans can provide
'wrap around' Ci.Dancing.
that tosdber with seller
Mancina cao beat hlab
interest rates. Our sWf
of experienced pro-
fessionals help their
client.a ~. sell. or ex· change $63 million
dollan worth of re_ I
estat.e In the past 12
rnootM. Call now & ask
about our many homes.
& investmeol listings.
call 752-1920. ADULTSOHLY
OHL Y $41. 900
. .. end unit condo In, ________ _
Woodbridge · a fast
growtnc area. 2 Bdrm• .. 2~ baths: upgraded
carpeting & Ule. Proper·
ty fa oeW & very sharp I
New" fresh l&ndacaplo&
wW be dooe. Sl 11.SOO
WOMAN Wants to sell you her lvly
3 br. 3 ba waterfront
home. Low maintenance
yrd. Walk to beach. Close
to pools, clubhouse & ten·
Dis. JllJt llated. &41-7711
beautilullr ma in lain ed.
Large livmg room with
maasive fireplace and
lot.I ol glus to VIEW the
lights. Smooth-n owang
floor .~an includes entry
and dining/Cama.ly room.
PLUS 4 bedrooms. Larie manicured back yard.
Come by and see th~ DESI' BUY .. . and you own the land Su bm al
your offers! lmmed.
pouession.
UHDa sso.ooo
Nol a condo! This
dlarming home is only s.
mulut.es from the Irvine
Industrial Complex.
Located on a huge lot
with (ruit trees. Extra:.
Include fireplace. formal
dinang, aunporch and
much more. Full pncc
'
. QliAIL
PLACE
PIOPElflES ..
10,.. TII l:JO P.M.I
2 storY, 2 bedroom condo
in aecurtty area. Near
South Coast Plaza. FUii
price $48,900. Immediate
occupancy. Hurry. take
advantage. Call 646-44n
WATIUIOHT
DWLIX
• KE:Y • I R€ALT0K-S A
6UMITS
$450.000
Eueptjooal Income pro-
perty on the water with •
boat dock. Perfect for the owner who want.a to live
In a 1padous bome and
have an locome unit OR
home ad separate unil
for teeo-a1er or mother· in-law. ft'ont house ia a
lovely 3 bedroom' dining rm +-One bed and loft unit
with bicb celllng.a.
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WATERfRONT
HOMES
ReALESTATE
631-1400
COIOMA DB. MAR
Choice location. One
block to Big Corona
Beach. Moel unusual lo
tbia area. C\lstom buill
for original (a nd
Prment> owner. Built.lo
ldkbens, fireplaces. ooe
and &wo bedroom•, ..... ,000. COi.i OFHIWPORT
UALTORS
675-511 I WISTSIDI C.M. ~
Cute 3 bdrm home with large yard. All re·
furbithed lntlde1 plus new roof. Room ror all
the bobtliea car collec·
Uona. boat.a, farm-sited garde~s (almost>.
~ forS70,000.
WAUCTO llACH
1550 per mo., SHARP. 3
bdr home. Call Mack. 901'111
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BAY& BEACH
4SO NEWPORT CTR. DA.
J59.f811
BAYSIDE DRIVE!
S157~FEE !
MalKal condo, J Br, den.
view ol channel, lovely
decor. Thia ia the best
buy in town amidst
homu In $300,000·
Sl.000,000 r&Qle. Owner
wW consider all olfera.
SaJ•leue opUoe-rent.
758-1082. All·
For Clutllfed Ad
A en ON
Calla
Daily Pilot
AO.Vt.SOR
142-5678
PETE
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OUTST AHDIHG
TVRTLI ROCK GUM VALUI
4 Bedroom. 2~ bath, with (amity
room ana wet-bar . Located on
cu.-de-sac street. walking distance
to e lementary sc hool and
commwlity pool. jacuzzi. plus three
lighted tennis courts makes this
Broadmoor 3 plan a real value at
$183.000.
Sell with ~~E!
It's a BREEZE
Classified Ads 642·S678
macneb I lrvtne
realty
lfG CAMYOH-¥11W
3 BR El Dorado wtfantastic gotr
course view! Many upgrades .. add to
the appeal of this delightful
townhome in a prestige area o(
Newport Beach. $225.000. Julie Va n
Wieren 742·1414. <H·l09)
642-t23S 644-6200 901 Oo,...r Drive Harbor View Onter
Irvine at Campus Valley Center
752-1414
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$t9,i00. Call 556-2660
WA~JNT C SELECT
REALESTATE 'T'PROPERTIES 631-1400
caE:
110111 ILllRS ca.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
NEWPORT BLUFFS
Choice Offering. Split Level End
Unit. Prime Private Location On A
Lovely Greenbelt. Custom
Oecoraled In Warm Earth Tones.
Two Bedrooms With A Convertible
Oen. "Ori~inal Bluffs " -$174 .500.
-A "Joy Of Newport" Listing.
® ·--............... 631·1800 ·
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on lovely Avoc 1do
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644-7211
/JD.NIGEL
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ASSl:lCIATES
..,,,. HERITAGE
. . r~EAlTORS
IS9UA&JTY U.OITAMT
TOYOU?
Talce a looll at this ~autifU.I 4 bdrm. 3 bilth Mesa Verde home. It
features a year old
Clmocn POOi and Jacunl, I.Md brick dt'<'kine and
1undeck otf master
bdrm. ca1 I $46-5880 for
moreddalb
~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
BY OWNER 3 ectnn Coado. 2~ ba ..
l..J.U HV Hll.11, blfi. cor-frplc, 2 car alUlcb 1ar,
OJtr kit at WI Keele Dr., prime lot'. pro1 deoonl-
4Br •. 2.Ba. many xtru &n· ed By owner $89,900, d udln& all appliances, MO-Ul6s..
SZJ0.000. fee. Owner wlll ---------fi o a o c e al 10% lol ________ _
uaUfled buyer. min.
to bkrs. 955-1534
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bedrocun h ome with
eleeant floorplan ..
TAICI ADV AMT AGE
Pnced lo sell at only
$69,900. Thia 3 bdrin
home realurea new
carpet.\ and a large lot
loaded with many fruit
t.ree.s. For more details call546-~
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
atrlwn, builUns, dfolng,1---------
fireplJice, patio and lush
yard. $106,500. BKR. Call
~1720
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So. Coast Plaia. l~ yr
old 28R 2ba. Cpta, drps,
ek. 546-303'1
7192
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~b' re~ 3 br, 2
ba, frplc, ha.a l\f'W root.
plu1nbln11 6 p1inl ll
pat.a wJbbq ur~i 2 car aar Lwih .Jandlcap11111 Only $71.~00. Davfd
Bourke , ll-•lto r .
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Pw I ••FHA orVA,.$61,500
3 ~drm. lar1e yard. Qlld cul de.sac street.
645-9lfl
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OPEN HOUSI
Rt Al fY
"WOODSY''
CHARM ...
... accents this top local·
ed 3 bedroom, 2 .bath & 3
car garage. F a s t JlOlllM!S8ioo ; Owner BOX·
Joui. Lowest price In
area. E ·Z to buy at $83.000. 64S-7221
................. 1040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
COHDO IY OWHll
2Br, 1 ~Ba. bltns. blfl bnck frplc, nr ocn &
&bopping, r efrlg. As ·
11umable loan, $57 ,500.
983-~2
tnti._ . 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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CHOtCI NOPftTllS
Viti K•'r l'Opl r " 88.~
Viti i.t •r Elm 72.00Q Wnrntlnatton 0 Plat\ ~.500
Hro •dmoor WUdwood 102,000
l\romhnoor A ll>('llWOod 104»M>O
a·o 111!!-'i hford , iw.ooo
('r \'~II di • ~in\OtC SO.U'.900 i'~l'l\OlNI Mtllm& 124.500
"~"t :att'l'I Adomi, so\.O.~ C'rustttn , 11hford tLakcsidc > 149,000
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I WOODIRIDGI IEALTY
551-3000
Twllttod Hiit WOODBRJOOE PLACE v.ew cit)' UOl.I fri>ln thl~ 3bdr •• 2 ba., Stoaewood Inc red I b Te lam 11 y. modtl A/C, J•t UJZJ, Lae.
n&rtntnl bom• •OR. lot Many Cullo m
tun rm. wet b1r, frQ>I w~u By o wner
dl.o'•.f,!'!t1$00J_.:. .. rs -------........n.uu FO"r Sa l ~·O p \lon to
&31 2W.842 6220 puttbaee tn Woodbridge
._.. •T VllW erc..1ng. Award winning ~ 2 Br 2 Ba h ome . d T\u11•rock" Newport bea.utlrully upgraded.
Jlllla, UCI. le MalQn 'Prk $5000 option applies
Ii hike San J oaquin low&rd purchase. R. Ha!·
model. top condo In dabl, 752,z121 Rancho S.n Jo11q_uln. 21---------Br & den, formal dining ........ ~_. 1041
wet bar. frplc. 1t.eps to •••••••••••••••••••••••
pool Ii Jae. Uke new. up.
1r1de1. $145.000. Ciill
~ 11~ or 752-0392
GORGEOUS LAKE
VIEW
End urut. l207 .QOO.
Contra cl of eale.
inc dn Bob Marcel.
Moore lnvestment.S.
673-2.511
PAD II HOME
A 1ure way lo start the
new year Would be in thia
most attractive rour
bedroom home •
Fordham Mo del · ln
Unive r si t y Park 's
Village I ll. La r ge
-Jeehlded lot . two patios ·
spa • ree land . all this for
only Sl33,500
red hill ~ ....
55 2-7500
UMVa$1TY f AltK
$10.100 I
No one ahodd pau up
&biup.cious ~e ln one ~ Irvine'• x1nt areas
CUSTOM DUft.U
Well.built 3 bedrooms, 2 baths in each unit. Wi~
ocean view, oear beach
& adjacent t o San
Clemente golf course.
$165,000 •
YA-FHATllMS
are avatlable on Ulla
great 4-bedroom. f•mll,y
room hom• which sit.a on a premium fee lot I.hat
providel privacy and ofr
ltreet, perklng.
RACQUET CLUB I
.Ld~~ loc1led • WIWAMTYOU
Over' 1200 -ca ft. doee to all
tbe conv~ • bu"!r
' • pre-<llrtstmH apeclal '-• .cal II
bedrociYiexecutive home to1e1 uu. coiy 3 bdnn. 2 with upsraded c•rpell. drapes central air. i uto ba home wt many up-
1012 aprinklers, e lectric ll"ldel•aquee1tfcle1n. 1_...__.
d• .... 1e door 0 ,... .... r, "OV· ldeaJ floor plan lor only ...,.... ......,,...... ..--.-•.MJ ~ tll,IOO •••••••••••••••••••••••
ere patio, puel1ed · If OMA.a .. family room wtth a tone ""IA' nreplace and no wu llJ.4477 ~ Zbath East Nine noon In the lllteheo. * * on El Nlauel Goll .AaldDI OQly $112,000, Call -------.--Cou ue. Fu rn I ah ed.
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SACIUPJC&t IHut.
Woodbrtdl9 I Ir llAI' PLUS~ I Br eciG4o priced Mlow 18arbt. Jloc.b nr lW. tTMIU.
°"'*I A(t.,
Blln"BtJYIN IRVINE
Woodbridlt Bn111ton,
..,,. ~ vahle suuao. ..... ..u. $117,0IO.
:151-49
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' 1P•CMC la.AND YI.LAM
Live •t the bea c h . Adult
community, lor~ bedroom 3 bath
unit wlth overs 2 car attached
garage .wit~ ocean and mountain
views. Corpmunlty pool and
clubhouse. $135,000.
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CALIFORNIA COAST PROPBT1ES
CHaJSTMAS SPICIM.
AU. AVAIL.AIU OM CONTRACT
FOR 1971 CLOSINGS
OCIANFROMT!!
4 Pl.F.XF-c; 5 PLt-:x..-s
1'1 l 'N ITS 2.~ l'NITS
311 l'NITI\
4<1 l 'NITS
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EXECUTIVE
SPECIAL In a neiabborftood of l m-
pc»lng h omes. This 3
bdrm Sturdevant
We1lcllff home Is a
barpin, priced for you
at sise.ooo. There· s old
f asbkloed qua.Illy an ttus
modem home. Start the
new year right in the Newport High School
Dlstrict. 'Io see Uus in· stantly appealing home.
calJ us at ~1151
._ $i08 ftM I• •1 I •: Ult I ..
OC-VU w /gorgeous
grQis & patios encl st.one
& Iron picket fences. Lg 3
8d. 21!1 Ba. 2 fplc's, pror
dee w/cork walls. Mml
cood. -1228,000. Appl to
prtnc. 840-11617
1100
NEW SHOP PINC . CENTER
Newport Beach·t\rea TMple net leases. fo'm 1t years rent guaranteed.
Pnme high traffic counl.
11.000 Sq. feet rentable
space. $780.000. Geor"9f EldH Co.
'31·3400or
644-1751
OMCE IUILDIMG
fllCE 4 mall •ult.es, $89.900. Nu.I' BNlol It Baker • ,. • -DM. !:"IM8-7'7a-• 1 • '. & ~ = Sf'
TERMS 133' OCEAN FRONT
Beau tiful CO M ·
New po r t Be a.cit-3 )fFBClil LOT. No. San bedroom & d en, only ·01 ego Cly. $280,000
$125,000. Upgraded split Owne r /Agl. Submit
level. Owner will sell on terms. 714/434 1735 Bkr.
land contract or Al'J\D. -.. ~ 2000
Call for details. •••••••••••••••••••••••
~21.
MlwporiCewhr
640.5357
30NALOT
Ea.st.side Costa Mesa 3 separate houn>s on cor
ner lot. Super IO<'allon
Sl.S9.000.
n.c
TRANSFUSION
MllDED-
QUICK In SlX Easts1de
Ca>t.a Mesa houses! Buy
o n contract at only $32.500 eac h! lo up
graded area n ear
schools, transportallon
and 1hopp1ng! All for
$195,000 emu.at be sold
together). 752.1920
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QUAIL
PLACE
PROPERTIES ...
10,.. n 1:10 r.M.1
DOCTOR'S
DREAM
A 39 unit apartment
wldlng. f\llly manage'.!
wi no vacancy. CAS H
FLOW. Only $200,000
down, take over Owner
mB)' take 2nd TD's for
part down. Located 1n
Buena Park a l 8572
Western Ave.
CAU. 542-3676
for lnfo. Bkrs welcome
fl'
Sll,500
PER UNIT ... . .. ...
SS6.500PER
IUILDIMG A VHAGE
Two ln·plues & one 4·
piex with 6 two bedroom
& 4 one bedroom apts. in
e xce llant area or
R1ve rs 1de. Will ex
change' $185,000 Total:
752-1920.
~QUAIL
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IEST IUY IN TOWH
TRIPLEX+ guest. ~R€HI G€ Near the beach. Only HOM€~ $365,000. Scott R"'ally ~7~
Great summer /winter. Close~beac_!!_& bay.
3333 W. Coast llwy, NH ---0-1G-P-R-IC-t-:--
___ 6_4_S._6_64_6 _ -REDUCTION
This big 4·plex wa~
$255.000. Must sell Im· mediat e ly . As king
~.000 SCOTT REALTY
536-7533
Beauty Salon Hair styling
men & women. Sell or
lease 15 yn. Co6ta Me!'>a
6314415 or 751 1722
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In t'•nlral ·C.tifor11I• C.Ullt.UJO&&kfot Mr MnllllnRJ •rAM -.171-00fa/tTW'IOI. Pl''!>· t'nt'IO•ed 11r . Townbtue. lovely, •P•c. &M.·Yliai.Y ~:'.:'.::::::::::------..-----J
c P 1 • o Ko b I•• ) • OlilllM. """'"U """"1 Ura.a 4 ~drin 2 b• ~at Cout 1111tiw6y. Ir flome.tilie, 2 br •ith 2BR; 11M .• nrbch .. sas 1rvine home WOOdbridce.
SIDl/lttt, New-CWt 1 bdrm 2 be Duphic. Compit'. turn. No pet., no tb.ildr1n, 1MuJ8'*9 ll'llr&nce + 2 3 BR, I bt,nrbth .. M6S Non·•moller 1200 me>. ~aer..ln11cr•P11rT•ll rrp&e,,.,....•Y••I Ev"9 Or-eanrieW.50 Wbe•e.h. '425./mo C1ll 1.fnd• ::...,;.t:.:m't,~hpoo•tt 28R.lbl.,1Jdo .... l$00 CaUnowMZ·4046 . 111 ~-8220011"-te '*1111. blr lem UJ.l5.20 1 .. ast of lhc n •w home& ot1 the WMtf'r ~· lndr)' rm. Winter mail or aft'· 141~7 Jacmd. T.W. court.a. 1 l BR. 2 bl., Udo • · · · ~1,c==c-=..::.~...,.-
Mlo. iuu:ncrou. •mallf!r • for lease onl" L.ove and entertoln In 116.ln .. IOO S.e:heltor unit, •low. bUt H 11-• .._ lb.R,tba .. J.Jc:so ••.• '760 toshattlbr<'ondonr parcel••IOQ,d t•rrp• ,,........,__ •ii• 1 \o un_.on 1._.. fUllt.·YlilLY OCC. 1200. incl. uul. •Y.uable. Contart Ktn -~ cle0 uncc In '"'OUr new ('"'"tom home c.e.MeM 3124 1ar;r•· •••b•r/dcyer. ~ emt« OWi. Adult.I. 564mor549 7IJ11
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•-Cotil Tll .. ., .. ...,. lnlcro.w11Vr rpnw•o. self·•leonln1 aar. t145 • up. nroceM. M2&S-7u.7111 : IAUOA-MIWPORT moobefore10pm.
llOltl .. JIO 4111dnn 1'b.u..nr:p1ac. O\•e.ns. _lr••sh com""p~ctoni, a'nct BBQ ~duH.-;--317~:.-:'Lto ~~l!~ ~~m~'!~Wo-IMLTY 67Ml70 t I lenttd yard, t'QV•r;d b ....., -IOI 466.JO..t -.Jo. !~!'18-Nr. &NU! ranare lQJl'I . wet· urt1 Jn 1111 model1 : lM"at 1 bdrm. Adult.a. No 1!'.10. • 3bdnn. 2bli. t>Wnen utilt.-w.....--__ 4,10 lill•"-'-•l>Mdll!;'!:per ei:...t..--f l r e 11l acel'1 in liv ing rooms & pet•. J1tqulr• lTIMi C...MIM 3124 Nears Poiols. Com· ,' "''.,'•' 6to bts1ch . •••••••••••••••••••••••
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• b•dr~m• ln"oor 1·1undry •••••· Rodat.er.rt!u ........ ••••••••••••••• modare Cir. Apto. z br. lll"D e or un urn. '"-·bl ~h , · i::_:ara~~~.e,LJ! A~Ulv-;u1l~. fu~~ily r~m 1tnd much tllJ, 2 br. IV. bl, P•lio, Kidl nkotne. 8" mgr ~f~ly or Y••rly . Oi:v:. ,:~;11;1o:vA1.-::
b3' Ownw.. Twn•• f'ur more , [)(Ko~ uvallnblf' to all tenants. ~i:~! ~s:.pti~~ "*7rm . .cllllt.t,nopec.s. Ill mi Commodore Cir. •lnlle. 1ame •rea m . ~~~~1~05~!'!-or ~~~1~"(1!11 ~~~"~t~~~tS ~~::!~d~~~~{# ~ AYe. Ml·wt. :::c ... ;;;m :~~2br4'6en, 1~-·&;s~~beach. :::•r•ae for ren1 .
........ -lk .,_.._. J740 L.ar1e 1,24'3 bedroom 2 ba. bltltl, lncl. retria. 1916 Wallatt', Coli t.11 ••~~.J! ...... ,?~.~! ~ i;,.w /:,': ~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11rdeo _apt1. Adull1. ~~,SUS~ S..O.•• 3176 MMa.13:1rno.648-ZMa. '"'""· m.bit ...-•Bach Lo•1 Be•ch. n.tlwhr,bltnl,encl.11r. ••-•••••••••••••••••••
WMilOAl'hnlelJJOO t qf\ t$ ~ tobch Yr 1., • .__. • • J Ptl•~ OtU pd. SISS ... bbq. P.,ooi. G11 Pd. EXCLUSJV-!: OCt:AN ,_..___ 4400 d~n. °"' bouae fn.m iHN No JM!f,a, t.)Z)W*9• •" J40 llARBOR VIEW HOM ES M1o11t .... 111Sa:tt Pl.t&Z-5073 2 bdnn. l\1i ba Town Hae FRONT I &i 2 bdrm. --UW caioabl 1'18 Lille to .....::_91!!1t'35-..U. -··•••••••••••• .. •••••• Otrn'ltl Mockil 3 bdrm. 2 ' pet,.--11'1... apt··,_ aYtll. Securlt •••••••••••••••••••••••
trada for 1n1I f•n1lly J bdmi trs ft'llced yard O&e IDR. 2ba In Wt.'ll t bl. ram. rm. dbl, .,;ar. l Br. bttna. Poot Adulta. 2 :-W.':r·:"J&ec&~P,.1, ~:r~P.~o~$c3~5cl:: l)'ltem, elevator. di.!I~ SINGLE USH
t.1w11th1a. ~•e 3220 I Ori\-. b)' a N•llor\•I' 118 Compltl'lely rl"flor •n ~ Incl. ·wrs per nc>dllklre 911" ptU. '225. mo.. AllS4l·S032 . 8GMJ wuher, dbl. ovens. Pen
fl».<1111. _ tJll~ per. mo I •t ~ • rt h to fl e • mo.QlllM4-Ttl1. ·•a8T:s. thol.M wM lrplc &i prv, U.OOOSQ. FT. ..... lllttllOD Cblldttfl pet.11 14~Ut1 1t 1 la•l ln r l ii' IRAMDMIW V.P9CHke ~from 1325 up.
••••••••••••••••••••••• OKCll.llW.allll ~ -~ .. ~Jn~t!8ft~k>ua ~~ ••••• ??.~ !.~~"!'-.2ba,allelec.'tr1c. ..._ -..Uorfall23 Cre11t 1..Dc1tion
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ORANGE Country Liv 3 .!'}{~~:I~ ~":-,1~.' tludiot'Ondu, at'r<i&t from ..,.Qi:"1'f.OO MsN. CoUt Hwy. .-.. •EeC1'de adult 2 Br, den ~A'~t ;Ip~ 1~1~~ =•••••••••••••••••• :rv,iie~~ur::!r':untl',',· Gnl\rfl: Wll" pd: ~O&:ii ~~J'o<M &i jllC, $3'15· 3 br, 2 tMi, 1&:111 encl p11tlo. C0ZV I Bd.m\, I bath (;o(. 2 81. condo. pool, dbl l•r. call)et, lge _pvt p1tJc> or Sh•rp 2 bdrm. 2 ha .
Commerce Park
Gvdenerlncl.No~t.s-tage ...... ~ktobeach. MZS.~:MS-fllZZ h•lconiei w /xtr 11 Tropic•l1etl1ng, pool, Nt-port 833-88\J Retut. 3 bd.nn,. 2 •th, 3bdrm 2ba. Larae yard L....L..~ l"'44 ...__.._~.,......,.. S32'1mo 414 7287 2 ~-b ~-1 Pool a u ht tacu1zi. Ne•r So. c .0-~~0-IC-UTI--.-.--fn..lt', lg•'"' yrd, .,,, No-· .,,11 Jon 10 ....._ • ---· · • ...... u •. J •· cir port, -.... e. • P•. g · Pl •• .... Ownerll97" 2 Cia ft " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ crpt. drapee, lndry tac. ed tennia court. lndry u.a.M.50.f.98.62Ji
rm. . I 21~~ a M •, ,""", r "8N·"", WOOOBKOG UdD•lal!.!_BRb.lt3 b111.,2300 12u. rum chum bach. nr aood ~-No pell. l280 facil. Limited preview 1&i2 bdrm Apt. at 1240 & Lu•"ri•~• offSI<••. •-· lcAoel"-d 3106 lwtior/Vlctori~ e r CREt.:KSlt>E IQ • ... ,... ftl, yrs heh. UU~, one rnp mo . 271 E 16th Pl. rentala. From $290 per S260permo.Alao ~bdrm . ecuilv; tet'retar;, ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.arie•br,2~ba111,21ty, oki.tilOC).131·$231. _......... ,........... &M-ow: mo. Modela open daily house. Call ,,~.,.1 or r l • ~•· ~ IO'M 10 d"•k 21> personal phonl' cov -8AYl-~HONT 28R, 2 bil , 2 bdrm.1bl .gara.i@.~ am rm, neir: lo pr · Wll.lktobeachcondo.2br, " .. · &»-7340
123 E. Bayfront l&IS per mo. Ca.II aft. Sprii Perlet't, fam ho me . 2,_., ba, W/D, a•r. Pool, Ma..,..ta..ct 3769 3 Br. 2 ba townhouae. WI ch It a A v,e (at 1Aj;;;i;;;j;F;;;f;i;;;j-1es-age, receptionist, ron·
lkrbZl3t f.TB·l57Td•ys. 548-2111 ~./mo Ca ll wk /d )'I ™or~l8Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quiet adult living. Yorlltownt Ste, •09M. If lw•ir.n.ltlted ference room. xero.11. 898-Sl33 t'Vei/wllnds i'.ncloeed gar. & patio. Tl4·53&-44M •u.flS•illid 3900 notary Lease or month eo.t. W... 31 J4 ICIDS/PfTS OK ~UI ••UDO ISLE. J BR 2 a.. Ne> peta. MOO. 645-3381 or •••••••••••••••••••• ••• to month. Near liO. Coas1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSI OE 2 BR llWel)' lice p1tio $730 87$-5948 121115;Spac.2bdrm.apl.2 Plaia. o.c. a1rporl & I J. UIXUR'V 2 br 2 ba WH · Mo s&M:ili.MS-682:z Kldt 0 .K. Avail. now. MOIUHOME rreeways Ca ll 979-2161 L.EASE/PwchaM townhou1e, gar, S39S. Condo. Nr, lalle 2 tilr · MISAPIWIS After4:3'1caJJ8n-0967
. TOWNHOUSE So. Coast 6f.2.~IO.~ PT-frplc, den, Ideal ex· f. BR. very r\lct: a~a . 18.59 I BR 1315. 2 BR S380, ~TIOM SZ3 Sq. ft. offit'e 1p11ce lo
Plata. 2BR,,.2bll. t i,.,, )'r New 2&3 bdrm frplc tlCUllve rental. $S50 av11il Port T1g1art Pl. Incl. Poall ~.gar. avail. 3~· 1 ~ 2 atop~ Rent,. e to buy i~fo . .J.llb-lease in Lai.:un 14,
uld. One of a kind. Lie bltns, 2 car IM8ge. $450 now.1193-1370or"9-1833 11rdener, ••ter. $100 Adu t., no pet1. 2650 •,... Imo. repoa oan auumption. Hill'I. Pl! month. Av111I. w/opt to buy . P111rllal &l4J 675-f.912 mo. Available now. HarlaAve.549·aM7. •1501 etc. Euy llnanceO.A.C. Ot!c:' 1JiL8:1).6030
l.'nldl.t ol rental tow11rd · · SUPER 5Br, frplc , nr 7:i9-llSZ,64f.-57tm ........... 1271 2 BR duple•. yard, Boffiets. 1---------~hase price. Gd op-Best Eeta:ide locaUoo, 2 pool, .,.., mo. rent free, NNr new townhse, 2 Br, garage, IOU of room. Mobllttto.. Store Delu,xe medlt'll su1tt•,
p.irtunlilmortgaReratea br , 1 ba, pvt )'llrd $5T5mo.556-&576 Newport Shore1. 3br. GREAT RECREATION 1"" be, aar. fncd pat.. pl.euant neighborhood. W.Anaheim 781-144'2 itroUnd nr · Corona dt-1 lower. Minimum co11l Adult.1.644--0881 . alrium, jacuiil, nr. •mo.~ PM & kT-Wll> Anaheim 956-1011 ku RealonomicsCorp s.sxm Woodbridgef.BR, rllm rm, be11rh. Pets ok. $5:.0. Swimming, sauna ~. <! -.tndl Westminlt.er &18~ 675-6100
-~ 3 br 2 ba near new 3 ba. A/C, J c11r g.11.r. Nr SIJ.-711110eve. health clubs. b1lh11rd.s . Blldl. Apt. stove 11 refrig. Santa Ana »4-70101----""C"-"'----•• ..,.,..... •och 3169 ~-•i d;, y •'rd . w / ri lake. $595. 962-t945 3 Bdrm. , .. b• condo. n• ghl · IP1J!ht•l'd tt-n n1 s 131"0 >. 21~. l""u·b• toodw""', e. Ne> pets. Adlllta. 42ot 91.b. E. Anaheim 956-4500 ~-S::C~ ~rt~-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• llol*.up.2carencl g111r. .,... courts. ro pro shop, ar. t'>'-•pa 0,1 OC'. Sl.Call988-0020afi8pm. ....,. Magnificent be1chfronl nil.. Mgmt 642-1603 StOO. 2 Br condo In loYel)' Pool. 2 car 1•ra1e & eolfdnv1n)! ranJ,!t·. J.1Ur1y E-slde. 81 .. H.B LEASEW-2834
Weill Newport home. s Woodbridge. Pool, lake, opener, near Hoag ll08p room TSLMemt_ MZ-1603 3 bdrm. 2 ba. frplc, at-1HEEXCIT1NG Downtown Huntina:ton
Bdrm, 2 baths+dorm 3BORM.2V2BATHS etc.Nopeta.833-3JOT &ibeache&.~.675-5216. r'UN ACT IVI TI J-:s -2lr~==~--'-==1 tadM!ld garage $4,7~ per PA&.MMISA·APTS eeacn. 210"'1 Main 51 2 loft $1100/mo.to June twnh.!le, S. Cal Pl11ta RENTALS l-'1llt1mt-d1rl'l'lor . rret> $29$ mo.~ MINIJl'ESTONPTBCJI offices 11v111 1able Ont•
Yrly lie possible 9S6·5'8TI &re•. refng, Wt D, air, 2 BR. 1 .. b ,.~ RACH 1650/_. Yrly Sunday brunl·h. HBl.fi.. --25fl3E'den••• ...... ~3 --.--,-•• -.---,--1-10-1 Bach, 1&'2 BR Z.nn sl3>. one 2-rm SI 10, OH WATER gar opn r, S55Q mo 28R.2;;~------··::75 UHlllMsPokl tnps . part1t•:.. s port ,..,.,. .. ,_ _....._.. r, ""a ron o . fromlZSS&up. 900-1S68
2Br home with BOAT SJ6.4976evs: 831·23116dys 2 BR. 2bll. .. : .. ~: . : S52S =.2v!'&t;f:.em~.i~ twrnarnents &i mort'~ Me.a Verde·Zbr. quiet ~~-nr heh. S350 ~:11.5M!'!~ ~-DELUXE OFACE
SLIP . $650/mo lse lEASE/hrcltaM 2 BR,2ba.. .. . .. IMO huge bedrooms, 2ba, et:AUTlfULAPTS· C'Ul-de-aac. Reference1. (5 8Ut1Easto/Newport J400Sq.ft
PtlmishedOf'" unfum. TOWNHOUSI-:. So. Co115l ~:R.R. i~· · · · · · · ~ frpk, de<'k , 2 patios, gas :nt:lt.-s. l&2 bt.odroom" $300.alt38att 3· lllU2mACll~~LAl'TI bS Blvd! Ct'ntral Oran,·,
Wahif1oMHonws Ptaza. 2NBR 2ba, 1i,.; yr ···· · ···~ BBQ. D/W, refrig. Encl rurn & unrurn l\1vdl'I:. Beaut. 2 BR, 2 bo. Mesa .......... ge r. 9am· ..... m!l46·9860 38R. 21,o\i ba """'"" .. --a. d I oo l 1 u ••all --•. 2 Br. 2 b• 1 ----~~-----County Localion ']I· 1400 old. One ol a kind. l..8e '· ·.. · ·..,..,,., ~-·.:c;. ace, laund open 111 Y o noorn Drivo, nr s. •. Cntry ·---38R IV. bil S47S " Sl3$. I Ba, I Ba from -4000 COMMERCE PARK --~---'-w1opt to buy. Partial aBR.•2 .__ · •······ ·~~ r---· ~~-. no pell:. rn11te l>t'rvit·t· ~.,11 Nu Qub. Pvt fncd ysrd, 2 l2&0·1ZO>. ,,,,.1 Jon. Coil.aMeu 919_9997 New u.inuo 2 bdrm. 2¥.r endit-ol renta,l. tow11rd lBR.zb'···· · ··$SS'.O ""' .... t • ........,.9111).5144 lt"ast" required. Sorry. carport w/at.oraae. S'3,5 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ba . S8S() per mo. 759 purchase price. Gd op. 3 BR 2 •• '.· · · · · · .... ,,_ <l<.lulls only. nc> peta. rm. 87J.8139., 631-1116. ..,_81""1800• pool &. Jacuiii. I•-:,:::::::~~=-Totwn II Coun1.ry ShopPtna
t:r497-2282 port. until mortgage -f.BR;2;;;'t>!: .. --.:::$650 THllLUfFS OakWOOd 2 BR ~Mtai•. faraae_, · I ** .. •a1t1ri-• Cb'.1.85112Be•chBl .. HB .
.. ,,,_ .. , ,_ 1 1 rates lower. Minimum 4 na.z~oa -G ~ A-A--..., d k New2Br frpl p.ik» aec l.o'lelygardens-Brook1 9SMlllO'I l:IR.Sb•~ .... n ..... rren•. «.r.546-_,, 7~ •• ............ ~ 4 Bdrm .• 2"" ba ., a~uen , _ _. .... -.. ta w r / oer oo up, &a&e,..ilU&.iTmnOrida __ wtr~.u r-l~=iiiiiC::Siiins-Jir..R;::~•@S:7:.':,.c>. fll ~·f!.~"s\•rf1ar, :=~~Ila::::::. i:: lm'l&:~~~ ~~~;.:, 1 1~'~rol!l('1'.,r:~·e.·--:,:p1~'. .... ~'ffi .. ~~~ .. :::,:,l c""!..,~·~--~~-~~~---,f .. :~?""',;.,.--iii,.~~-:71~.
J '1 ··~ pet . m o . q ~ an. Move UI ~ lrv108Attt.11th'1 pt-time housekeeping. Neatbii.cl, 2 br, 2 ba up-•Wk.lywdaily maidsrv. C.rpeta,drapt-s . Sc.t.Ano 3180 645-1088,.546.62:62 nowatll&OOmo. 64~0M<> Elderly lady. No pets. per, encl. 111r1ge. No .-'f'V&ipboae•vailable UdoM..ta.a
••••••••••••••••••••••• 0-Poislt 3226 ~0.1 AgentMl).5560 Ref't. E¥es, 6-f.S-z331, wat«beda! Adultaonly. /Ulow•UlWk Vf1o1Je
Sant.a Ana Condo fnr rent. ••••••••••••••••••••••• /?. 'l1t~ .,. • .,,......_11/s-tlt 6G-Mil2 No p e l 1 . 2 I 7 o 2 2Z77llarbor !On tlJto waler I
2 8d.2&,poo1SJ25mo. 2Br,2BaocnviewCondo. ~lt/.fw Ba11borea, 4 Br 2 Ba. .L_~l6thSt Bac .. lor •. 1 br. U .1 !,!;~hurst . 1 32~. CosUMeaa &4S-'840 Newport 675-8662 ~1·541S. On clitrs above marina, ' rrtv. beach comm. $575 f._..,,..f'r11t 16tht • ti · ~''"
QM6&1anylime. 833·8600 l ~mo§~•~in~i.gr~.;;V~•~•~r:-:•;""'; i.;;;;;;;"";:;;·';';'°;;;;;;~I ~M2·l3:U or eves 2 bdr., z b. .. frplc .. gar.. Roomw/kitcbennette ~!J"C~EI: Ho.ftu..funMd.a.oi rm.I.kV-3•34 avail.213/412-922.6 --------lndry nn .. S3llO 920-S376 l60wedt&iup. · sq · r~-r --r " 8 d .,..,,...,.,... Wxurious p11nel ed of. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...~••FJlONT4br,3b•. I r , crpt1, rapea, ~~~~=~----1 ---~"":::_·Vl::.:"::_---1 fi I I l G .. ] 0 2 ~. ~·~ IAYl'llO...,. c• ......... , kid. OK , 1240 ·· 1ce5 w 1pec1• ex ras. 111•1 2 2 Deai.i. brand new 4 br + 'l5 3l."MPU5l>a:IP.'11f\IE lmmac, w11Jk to besch. "' mo-~No·-... _,,,,.., .. .., 1-...&.... 3144 Lovely hom e, M ,, Co n l e r e n t e ~•••••••••••••••••••••• denw/famrm,dinrm, 1_...__L Novt-only$750. ~2 BR.2ba.,year-· _.. ................... ,....._ refrig /hot plate . rm /bathroom
BIGf. BDRM , near new, man)' xtra1, frplc , ---r---... 3248 MarinalUnUty&f.2·8850 Y •_:>.:.,".T!....-~ 2 bdrm 2 bii . bit. ltns, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~118ocean, pnv. ent. ~01k_i~clho. n. Con111ct
GG M45 per me>. &oU dshwhr, rncd yd, grdnr & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~""'"' patio, lndr,)'.. K•r•1e. 2 BR, I Ba condo. fJW , AC. ......._. ....,......, 1111 kelllty5JG.TS33 ¥.trpd.$650.Kids ok. No I Br unique quiet 'II ac. WATERFRONT w/dOck. 2Bf(1ba,yrly~ts50 1325. avail. tmmd. 9"-~. g)'m, tennis . CORPORATE REALTY lcA~ ..... 3JOJ petll. Agt , n o fee . 1-'rpl , kid1 /pe ts ok . Very nice 2BR, bltln1. OCIAMfltONT ™ MJO +.No kid!!, peb. Room $200. Larii:e. pvt. 97S.0111 -. j:004-l,;;2.Wl~~'~"';'"j,.,~~ILJii4iOI Rough. $450. Jan. I . ~;.J..,ea wltlxM!t dock. 2BR,1ba.,wntr.S500 ~ • •,.o'°'~""==-~--'-== ba, pvt entr•nct:, cook-I----~----••••••••••••••••••••••• 82286 °•..-uuv STWS TO llACH 2 BR. 2 ba, -.11 elec, new. 11 _...__1.. 3141 ing. 41'7·3687. 12S·SOO SQ . rt . orf1('e!I.
I bdrm. ~cott.aite. Close •••lswJOft leach 1240 -=:.==-------1-::-::---:--:--:---:--,--BR Cov'd perltJng. 310 Vic· .....,.....__.. 1-~----~--r From $85. Incl uul. 77!f
walk 1o beach, shopµ111g ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW ~t2dock. 31br.12'•,1ba ~BR', ~':·."",,,•,r: = toria. Ownr/Agt ... 13'75. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUnlctive room *"l m1 to w l.9lhSt 540-2200.
& Pllrit. 131.S mo_ 1n(;ld, f. BR. 2Lni ba. walk to ~ge f. br, 2 ba. s un · ~""-'· llot)', rpc, In 642-2164 ·~ CLIFF DRIVE VIEW be•ch. 130 wk . HU .
wl. '21 J2nd. St. 615-7:J67 oet!a/1. 55lKl mo. Al'Lk ror room, 2 frplcs, redwoud ~~n -Vrly 1800. ~==:: ~:: ~:;: = Bach, ~I patio, ~UI paid, CONDO. No. Laguna . 2 1 ,c""=o"'cc.'~-~·-.,-,~, I aoo"'o BSqo;_!htStS!.•N>. B. B~ Keith,962-f.471 . hol tub. Walk lo pv11 ~==-----p•••''DO ..,.. Br. 11,A, Ba. frpl , .dttk, -&·-~ 4050 " ~--" 11 J ... · -LI --mo. -· $600 /mo. yrl1y . Call ~ Agent,541 -$032 CoraslDdefMat 3222 New~Jeganl·2 bedroom ""''""L Av~ . an. 15u1. Delightful 3br, lam rm 2 BR, 2 bt I I p 1 ~ 6f.6.-Zl16 S7J.5089 •••••••••••••••••••••••!---~------
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.Of" 2 bedroom + rlen 1795. mo. f.99-50f.9 home in Hrbr Vu Hilb. ' rp · ·00 · ' · ft11ard & care for ndivt' SMALi. OFFICI-: t"OR ••1> c-' • · d ---------10n1ovelySt.Pvtyd.Xlnt Adulta.$395 2bdrmll>b• ·-uo ~ vi.u. ,,._ , .. _ ........i .~-11., 2 HR.l'hbathhornc 2<'11
gar111ge & deck. 1450/mo.
Waterfront Homes
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.., . o:uar win ow New 3br. a.oo aq rt , con · · -• ~· """" .... .,ao s ...... ......,,, SeniOf'I. Upper middle i:.i••· home. Five blocks Lo 1emP 0 r a r y h m .o-"""'°"--c·cl87_>_._.....,.. ___ ._ OK. noeb.ildru 1325 per detuxe 28R. 2BA. 5575. cJllll3 neichborhood . OC AgentS48·T729
beach. Prlv11te 2-rar Pasuimlc white wat.crl •---------I 1~-=~"""'.;;..="'=°'= .. =-,·'c""=-i Also BACH S300. Adult&, Aitport area, Residenee ---
g.ar11jj:e. Fully m111n-va.S8S()Jmmedoccpnc)'. WXUllOUS! i..,Br<•,..•.Ba, ~·*·"""!·, nc>pet.s.494-1375. !>.' .. o~.m111.1n1o m,,•,•~,,1. SAN't~:~NTI-; \.lined yard. Aduli.., No .... _1051 _ om g-• L • h ] 9 --• 2 BR, rrplc, beams, Mrea pet.1. Jnqulre at 525 18tho -~-·--------I SpaeiouA 3rd floor condo U:i10 Aii'1 l7s-Oiia vaa hawport ec 16 51350 27.S/LSZO sq ft . heat. 111r.
patio, location, so. 0 Street. (114) IJ60.6331 2 g To R y s u N N y on the bayfronl on Udo ' • ••-•••••••••••••••••• beth &. signs 6 yr old
PCH ... A75. SM A{'a('ta ---------1 SP'""Sll 2 b 1,. b hninsula. 2 8drm1. + OHTHl.lliCH 2BR2ba. L'"-"oq •· f'rplc. P.i.ltlC MIWPOIT ¥..,._....._., 4250 bldJl 613-:ar.12.
'lop b~, or, 714 1640. llave~r own fireplace ~,~1 ,"i•••chr.,. 10•• •• •.· den, espentive c11rpet-&ch,kit.ch.bath,uUlpd. :"'.':: h b ••••••••••••••••••••••• r . , 3 bd • 1 . ~ b d enclgar,...,,WI er, gar 81chelor1 . I or 2 L .,.1200 ''\, ft Lll.,una 9263eves. 213 1316-936 or llltmai . rm. ~fmo Adult11 Av ail. ng, mirror.,,,. ar, e-$18$ year round. lit mo dlpl, new cpta. S39S . Bedrooml&iTownhouses 1 k I! Arrow h c: 8 d 8ch. Xlnt iway visibih-l~ba. S475permo. IM82 mid-Janf.!M·2'1tl4. luxekltchen,2aundecks. 150 1ec dep. Ref's. Mesa Verd ~ '154-6216, FTIMn$349.~ labfrontcondo,slPfi8. 1 ~. 1 Al'"
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lhway. $4,50. No pet1.
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Scott 640-6600. Eves 75tf.1212. Agt
Tb•me1 Ln. Call Llzo----------$l!O>Pttmonth. 673-U.llOam·Tpm -.1~ •~ 1 1 1 la>-7022 y.new c.,....;J'iun · '-• H92·1Tll ex l . 552 o r •-HHh 3250 BROKER 673-4400 -· -.._...aruar apa, ota undPt Rrn park 'K ~•••••••••••••••• O:eant'ront dlx 2Br, 28', V111 • .... -a• recreation pro1ram, WG BEAR C.b1n. s~ 14. Ocean &i hill vu•w11
"8-!250 -k 1700 "II ..---..., IOCialpr()lram.Tpool.!1,8 POOf•abl I V 2 Sf.91Ul6,.f.99.39'l2 NEW4Br, 3Ba, lg ram rm, T..... JJ90 ...,..... wee • mo. ti 2 Br, 2 ba, new crpll: &i tsmill C'OWU. Al F11hion lrok ... e, co or · I~ ';;i. 2Jd; ':~isl!~: nr schls, 1hoJ)ll &i fw)', ••••••••••••••••••••••• _J_..,. __ .7_,,__ .... ______ , drpi, 1u1tove 6.dahwhr Wand, Jamboree &i San 11>ica. St5-t1Uft AJRPORTOFFICt.:..°"
··-Agl f ...,,~ -.... SllXI mo. owner 962-IJl9Uo Condo 2 BR, 1 ... ha. de· OCEAN FRONT Dix. f. lnel. Encl: 1ar11es. Cou-Joeqi.in llllla Road . ! to J morn swtes. 1111 :".;.....1 ,no ee ........ ......, or892-7~att.6PM ,.. bdrm.2ba.2cargo,.ge, p'9pref.ChUdrenolt.No C7141644-lf00 ser"VlCC!I Nole11sereq"d. ,,,~~n corated, IOI paUo, pool, U pd SHORT TERM Bl!:ACH t)' ...,.....,..., 3252 chlJdren OK. $375 me>. Wurter tBOO mo. ulil. pd. Pill-$330. tJI . e1cepl RENT A 1. p u LL y om 1150. mo Imm~
••••••••••••••••••••••• llSIJ..2036 Family only . 2910 W. ~.Z32fElden,845·1965. 0.chelor unit .,.., block Fu RN 1 s HE 0 , ()('("Uf)ancy. 2082 S •~. 2 Rrtl0fne adulll: no pet.a: Dining rm +-3 br. 2 b11, H11r11ge i•rdener. MzS f~lc,patio,gar,fncdyd. mo.61~~ Kidl & pet.a ok. S.f.S,5. Agt,
nofee. 964-25689'7J.2971
f. .BdrJn. 2 ba, Fam rm. Lff~l~l~llct~r.tjol= ... ~dlorr;~ ~~Front. Up~·OOIT Sunny J bl", 2 ba. lge :m~.·~ ~-u~1 11: AVAILABLE t'EB. For m:~1~~e 200· N II . AtrilllTI, all bltlns. Ocean • ~fwRhlwd JlOO roon.li:klbof•lndows. Delbo• Blvd. S250 per approximately 4 monthsl ~-~~~---
view, p_\11. beach. Niguel ••••••••••••••••••••••• lbdnn. [)upW,a fumi1hed. Ne> peta. NI': CX:C. $320. me>. + ae<!wity dep. Qall · owners will be 11way, CGl!la Mesa 2 pn¥ahi of-BYOWMER
Lusk lfV iDll1. bl.0 cor-ner lot at WI Keele Dr.,
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91orea. S800. T58-1465 Slepl to beach. S215 per 7'1.-S. b*'-770'1 Large 3 bedroom 2 bath, tic:ft rum. 1150 e11rh or
11'1>. S48·7863 l -~CC~------1 -~--~-----f firepla~ 1u.ndt1Ck. NO Bl bolh. Good locatum. NIGUEL SHORES : MOllUHOMI MIWUllDAPTS AlfMuJt.snopet.a.2bdrm pda.S&OO.permonlh.2914' Avail. Jan. I. 1919 C•ll
Specioua 4 bdrm. 2'11 bt, ~ATIOH Apw IM•h.......... 1 Bdrm• Iott '320. Pool, 2 bit trom '320. Jae, pool, W. Oceanfront, NB. 91S7·l.IOO Of" TSZ-0099 after
fam rm, beach, tennis. Rent, option to buy Info, ••••••••••••••••••••••• jacuui, ckleed 1ara1e.. clubhou1e, Shown by 87541130 fipm. $636/mo. 493-1293 or repo't, loan auumptlon ..... ,, ' nd• 3107 O• • wtr pd. AdWta. no appt.only. 5*-31165 831·l"53 ttc. £.aay lin•nce O.A.C. ••••••••••••••••••••••• peca. *Hamilton. C.M. , ,...__ i.•-Ch . 2 b ~r.o&, "'Mo"'· .. '"''1•1 · n . Beautitulllome3bdrm. 3 9olficea. l..G. IMyfront Ver)' lr1. Z ISl.WCll uuu _. arnun1 r ..... toShw't 4300 _,.,mo. rou oor.
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lot. 982$. A.gt. 1--------ba'. t'oroi-1 din. priv11te MoWle Hot. Store Bdrm. Z Ba, condo, boat . .~. elec. 111r. lldlta, •••••••;:: .. ·-··•••••••••• liiiToom~·~,.,_;!2200i;;i;;jl44s:O comm. with t e nnl•, s.nta•·-""'~·7<170 1ll p av•ll . Yearly SBr. 2 ""'B•. fr plc , mpftll475lae67s.<m7 _ ........ ~ 4450
---""'' 17.-5 cpt1 /drp1, refrl1 . Jacuui&i be1ch. 1615 mo. ~Anaheim 956-.UOO mo. .,....., ' -Wlhr/dryr, yrb' lae, t:iOO On F'lnley canal with U"'-1 lxpittiMt!
752-922'Jor f.99·46il Aneetm DM-1011 2 ~ ~~.,.Ve• IY mo ...... ~~.. dock,2Br1Ba,1•r,nice 9'areahomeo,.ptment TOf' LOCA TIOMI 644-2212 67J.S3S4 4 Br. 2Vt ba, nu S & S •••••••••••••••••••••••
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G<llden West Estates.
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w. Anaheim 761-1442 m;·~ado. Pt-C'11i --Y•rd. $5$0. Call Bill l"\.M•k• 0 ''·-... Nll(Ul!I Shorft. • br, 2 ba. Weatmintter 848-8895 113l-0234or8'7S.~ Beaut. 1rounda. nll!e &i ~1 ~ · }Ans ~UM.ITU> ~. Terrace Plan J on Cl'fet. Adu.Ila, no pelJI. 3 rrk ~ ~ ~"'"
lge loc. Prplc, ram rm. 3 Bdrm, z~ ba, rroo. pr Ar bun.alow. Pool, l>Dwr' TwUM, dbl 1•r, o.,.~lJo.>'40•-.i
tennis, pool , Jacuzzi &i Ol.Utandln1 ba.yfront Nie. rm. yrly. Work In I lirla Jacuui & bbq area . AIJtO frpl, wNh/dryer, pool . 13Ml34 Sine~ 1911
I 7ltli & lllewport ll•cl.
Suct'ellful retail shop
lpPl'UI. 950 lq. fl.
G50 Pt:r mo. 811.r 67S·6TOO
beac:h.11rlse.$600.mo. &i ~ier, Z bd, 2 ha, 3 prtf. 313 AJvarado Pl. Zbrt.ownhcue. lnq.171 Ad\alta .. mo.645·9'42. Appro• 300 1q ft , ~,-· ·,~:i:_~hBdNrompe, d1b11 >.,,_...,BR 2: '5b l·233fll I ~. ~:~~: ll0$0 831-0ZMorf1S.3l!IOO. E. 22ndSt., 810. tf.5.~ o.tui 4 Bft, 2 ba, iar, no Nswthl H.B •. <11b0rm.Z"to bn'o' tno do .. W.'?_tow21n0 IMlu!1tln1~on
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IM4-2283att.4. mo,lmofl't"erentw/l1r water, NB. SUS. Mar1na NT.i~~f0 · ~..._e, MO. !.:2.: lll9418le¥esli:wknch1. ~ela..t.il 4100
•Bdrm. 2~ba. twnhle ., •. 546-.Q'7 •• 751-5111. 1,~--~ ... ~·~""~-::--~;.:li~~-~r;-~t~'rr~~f'·:t•· P)ans. c;-J'n:~....:vN,"w, 2 ~ 2 br. 2 ba oondo .••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-1401 71t..OJ63 bit. to beach. Ckn. view ...... Ylefo 1261 C 11 ' '•I ~ult.a.No pell, tll pcl. PIOf ,· 2 Br, lOwahd•••,e. ~. dbllar. 1Ts~ 17th &i Jniioe. Poot, pvt .................. _. i:ii:::u~~it·~:1~:~5f~c~•::~,~·~~~~~-,~!'~5:~1'.·1 ••-••••••••••••••••••• ..... I hid l421 lllllE. L1y Ave, apt9. :, ==' o, .•.:.~.~.I 43rd. <7tf. )f1.S·$88f. en&r.MS-~or6"75-3111. 4 ...-r.J-9 3 O s q t t ,
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TOWNHOUSE-Lie 2 )'d. IOdll &i pets Ole. $455. OVER 40. J JJr nr beatb. '"'•••••••••••,•t••••• 0..,.... 3126 UDO VIEW Zbr, frplc, SelktlveC'OWIMUnl-1---·------
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Port,poolli:l•und.;:,tot•e, fTl.2971 .Bllytrt w/3S'boail•U 2 bl. 1175 mo. lrple. 2 2 Br Twob11, 2 tar tl»/ano. · b5BR38Ahoule nn Miotwarehou1e, Com·
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U>WCOSTTOYOU
Sl.mpleidt>u can mallr
your home beaut
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Prof apt C'lcananl( Im 8nckwork Smc.11 Juba
mocul11l., work. Custa Newport. Colla Meau &
MC!aa lll'ra il49 3114 lrvin-0 676-3175e11ea.
f.X C£LLENT PAINT·
ING. Re.uooable ratt'&
Yreee1t1m1LH. ~-27oe -----
Pl!:RRY'S PLUM BING Complete plumbln&
11CrV1ccs. Drain & H we r
clll"anlnic Frt>e
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8'13"3181 -···· ·~ •• •• •••••• • ll. Gu.r tllm pl'\ odor -----------
BTR• JIAP"!!~RicGe~.••o ~ "'l'Str. ll )R UJW-~ "CHn r .. DD wotk m11•I. Ref• ..... •••••••••• •• •••• ••
Sludl!Dl 1 TOCI truck •••••••••• •• •• •M••••••
Euc. Jlouaecleao1n1<.
DlsllncHve pnaona I
ffrvlr" to meet your .... ~~
F\rcpl~. planLen, t>tc .
New-remodel. Ref. Eal.
646-04&4
Qbtom Wl&.llpapennf
All Work Guar. Free Eat. 675-4158 -------.. ..,
30:5 Maui. S A 6Jl 0\01 I' ' ' -4 9Mtwic s...:z 101• c .. s ... Uell'ldl..,...,,
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~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Holiday Emert1•ncy1 PleaMCall 631·S368 afl 5 .
Pro( servlte w11h Atlllb l2 yra ex~nence. I'm
Van Lines C<JSt& no murf' ! 1mall, my pr1cu art'
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REPAIR• REROOI'' All types -a b1nal 1:11
rockshallea (Ompo-tar
Free est. 541·5000
~ • .,..,.. ........ •• •• •• •• •• •• • •• El.ECTRI JAN Pnced t.&11mal.l. comm 'l or re· ---------
aidentlal. rcH rates
L M S -Rolo . Sod or
S fl fl d e d I. a w n 11 ,
Sprinklers. PlanllnR
Cont.t u c 1364419. Xlnl
Rds. 6'15 7633
t"ree ci;L. for loculr., sr:mll. •••••••• •••••• ••••• •••• r1&bt fr ti m•l• oo
•Sa\t" If > • larpt or 1mall juba Ca.II M)'llme ~ Ua 1tdl-"wj •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mloraae. & long d11t. ,_'1..o ___ &_Org.-~-T---_.--
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•LI<' NB, l'M SAS Oanmdcn Ser'-ra '..a.it Cl(}:Af'E8T huullna In • KOUIN'S H OUSE
loWn l"rtt FAUmates a .EANJNO SERVICE. fiG-.S.~ • for • l.horougbly dean
mo v • s S I a te LI c ~ R--"tna. A•ph··ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• UUll ft a " ·n_u_ou_S37 3100 Plano t.unang & ~pair. 25 11 ng e. wood shBk•·,
"'1Ht1Mj/ft.,tlHJ yneltp.Maater'ddeg.in guat Fr te 1>s t Cud Alphajt 841411 l ~ ~ r,.... l'<Jioila .................... • • •
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Mu~blah Haull n1 . rwntture movUi1. bcM1H
6 1.ard de11 01n1. Ra.iooab&e • Relieble ~l·Z'MO at 05JO fSl 91111 ea,. .. ., --------• Clun upa, Jhulln", l.fau111\t Ir Gea.C'ral cl.,an
·-•••••••••••••••• .. •• Land1captn1 tmmed up. comm & reaid °"' ti • v 1 n • Mn A f( a I r • W'l'Virin&.. MZ 1lll07 oa-•-ra•-......., 1~• .. Quoppott>t:, ""t't' c.is t Any p ,'J'unir"' n.f wllJ r etrr -~. --· ~ ~ ~ C.11 Allam or AIMOftabJy l '•ll •OOn taar4 S.. tlcet aoytJ_.me ____ __, __
10r\)' ~~ '115J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lilt h•ulilll·movloi. ------•Ml.RlfT• Caraa•Yard cluo&aa IF YOU Cladtf~ Act. arr rnll~ <:arp41ntn. palnlln& ReM.nts.MZ-070IS
hMve a "rv1~ tu ofttt or •mall ''p«)plc t.o peoplu · n.!u raln U yrs in
1oods w ...-JI. rlac.: •n •d 1le1 calla with bl& rt ar8 5e 17$.2 Sdlina 1nyth.ltl1J with a 1n the Oa 11 l11lot »<knlupandb11rr11ultt1 DaJJyPUot CluslftedAd
Clasadied Section To plare your clu11fled I DO fT ALL aa a simple malt.er .
Phone 64Z·~• ad. call today M2 "'78 ~ JU.Sl caU M2 5678.
howe. 540-<MS67 -----
MIN"f.JllAID SER~. el· ~ f.urp. tmd ~ el,
Cleanln1i. lndry. ·SMS
TIIEQ.EANJNG Y
ilficlenl biec.ln'a. relia·
ble l«Vice, resn rates1 IDIW"ed. 552.D)t.
Want a REALL y CLEAN
HOUSE? Call Gingham
Girl Free e.t. 64.5-51%3
Miya~o Housecleaning. a>at.s. parties 4' houses. Det.-oraUnr special. (wk·
ly service). Moo-Fri. 10
yn exp. HOAM. 675-4233
European Land1capcr ••••••••••••••••••••••• mullc Thia coupo n 7-LOPM. Bob.675-1581
Top work. t•air pnci: PETERS PAINTING WOl'lh~.fM·\433 T-ir.-ic• Mainl Rers . 646·487 l ·-Jl'lll'r"" dys/eves. Expr'd . Reas R'4lvs. Plalhr/l_..&. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Free Est. Cilll Cene •••••••••:?:::••••••••• Landscape CreaUorui Eic
• O In o ' s C u 11 t om 552-0458 ~akbel & t~xturea pen shaping. lhmnl~1:. ~::;t'3!.~0'Wie _P_a.111_un_g_E_x_l-r /-l-nt_r_E-.x-. HT. 19J..10t ~removal. 675 28:.!I.
estimates. 646·1397 pr'd, hooesl. neat. rea:..
• Spria.klers. trees. IOd. &
tree romoval. 10 yrs ex·
per. 673-3910. Larry.
u c"d964-1000ave PATCJIPLASrERlNG Scoll'a Tree Ser v1 <'t1
Prof pa111tiog. Ext & Int. A 11 l Y P e s . F r e e Artistic pnmmg & rt'
Low rates. Refs. Free eiumaies. Call~ movals. 6 yrs In coasl.i I
est. 536.4780. S36-4383 ~ area. u(. Ina. 642-~
••••••••••••••••••••••• COMPLETE CARE ttillllllfca~ F\ne Exler. Pau>Uni by P1umbing repair. Spec. an Tramming, removal.
... •••••••••••••••••••• ft.Sinor St llc .. ms Try remodeling & copper re-<'lttenupa, h c 'd /ini..
CaUege atudenl can beat me 836-SSSS 24 hrs. ppe. Good pnces. Top ~
all prices. lawn y ard HalPlumbulg.537-3194 1---------
ma1nt. Quality work . Sell Uun"s fasl with Dally ---------•Qasslfied Ads. your one·
8'2-9656. Joo. . Pilot Wa.nt Ads. Want Ad RC18ult.s 642·5678 _:itcl9shopp1n1 center.
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He4pW.t.d 7 100 Help W_..cl 71 00 HllpW..ted 7100 HsfpW 7 100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
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.AJIPORT
l.att!nstulg potll100 now
open at an aJ.rport In the
Orange County are a .
LOWEST LMA Ir YICICI Work in pleasant sur-
~ Mel:T;. roundlogs meeting peo..
............... R--._ ,_of pie as a SttU.rity officer.
ltlT.D:a. aho rvtr" •-• We have day II awm& WT .D. Lo.a. Servin& all Orange Co. sblfta available for men ,_ 835-7313 & women who would like ~TermsswceUM9 ---------a cballen1ina career. w.e.-MtcJ. Co. All KAIAHUA Uniforms are furnished 642-2171 545-0611 or Jlurl>le. DaMy wants and on the job tralnlng i.a
---------• to aee you. Please call provide d . Apply in
REPUBLIC 2J.W23.7S26. Cerole. person at 1775 E. Center
• _ __.ct-I 5360 St.•~, Anaheim . Equal ~:='.:=:-:.~~ ...... _Oppt..;..;;._'.;;...y_E_m...:p_lo...:y_e_r __ _ · HOME LOAN , Going away? Mature, re· ...._. Hospltd
liable couple with ex-Groomer, bathe r , n.c .. ,.., ~ eeUent. references will clean.er. F / T in c l.
...... Y• To WMtt stay In your house and Saf/SUJ. n., c-e tab care. s:JS..9410 days 644-5463 ~eves. ~ T-... Locm APT MOR-Cple ror new
2ND'S 32 unit H.B. Call S3M729 ~ ~~
SI 0,000.$100,000 ••••••••••••••• ........ --A.S-•SIM-•IUA--S--
...... 75'-I Ill Sdlook& PRECISION/MECH
Lotl&Fomd 5300 ...,_Holt 7005 Positions avail w/fesl
••••••••••••••••••••••• mnotnno N..__..rt Beach ....................... ,,,_ __ ......,.. ~-...-
I.alt or Found a pet? Call
Ao1mal AuiSLaoce t.eaiue. 537·2273. no fee.
REAL ESTATE
LICENSE
SCHOOL
OFFERS
REWARD!! for return of boys Black Balboa
Cruiser, take n on
11/22/78. Please call, • child heartbroken. .....Ledw-eFree
66-7157.
co .• involved in assembly
d oompau & camera un·
Its. Applic&Dta ahouJd U ·
per worklng w/small
parts, good mech apl., &
er\joy . Benefit.a include 2
\IWleb vac., 1 week 1lclt
teave, & profit. s haring to
name a few . Call
SS7·9051, ask for Ray
GlUman. LOST lo H.B. Med/lrg *O'aabCounea.vaJlable
male mutt, It brown. •Materia.laprov1ded. !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ wearingt.aga. Pleaaecall •Smal~ c lasses _for, ________ _
9112-5315 penooal.ized lnstrucuon. · *°'°°9e own t.a.at.e-<t ay ~EMBLY
AUTO MECHANIC ·
Ex peri enced wit h
foreign & domest ic. ~3742
Al!I'OM CYJ1 VE
SALESPERSON
SdJing Toyota & Volvo. Gmtl earning potenual.
Automotive saJes ex-
perience preferred. Call
Sales Maoa.ger al
MAllOUIS MOTORS
MISsJON VIEJO
ll1·2HO 495-1210
Al!fOMCYnVE
•SenkeC ....... /
looldl11p1rl
Ability t.o meet people
well & experience In ~ fields are needed quallficatioos~ Exe. pay,
beoelits. pleasant work
ing eondillon.s. Perma-nent. opp. for advance·
ment.. See Office Mgr.
HOWARD Clte•rolet
Dove & Quall Sts.
NEWPORT BEACH
llJ.0555
AuLo Parts · Counter & de·
livery. F\111 l.lme. Salary
dependent on exper
631-0lll
BABYSITTER -resp
woman wanted 1. 2 or 3 dya wk, for daytime
bab)'liltlnl. ata'1 Jan., rd. 15-0202
Bebyajtttt.El Toro.area,
Mature woman, stacting
Jan 2nd. wk. days 7 am to
4:30. Care for lnraot.
Ref. req. 768-7446
--------• &nlghlclasses. REWARD
for Joet female Golden
(Ab. Nr Olive St in West
Newport eve or Dec 5. I
yr old, llc'd & tags
Owner devastated. Any
1n!ormalion, no qu~s·
lions asked. Call 646·9160
or SJS..4205 or M6-2S72
*Placement-up to 80%
romml.ssion. TRAINEES Babysitter-January. ·2
chlld.ren 7 yrs. & 4 yn. 8
· to 6 Moo·Frl. Turt.lerock
Free3Week
Sales Training.
Cal For D.taMs
831-1001 49J.0442
Kate Ila
Real aitat.e School :m:n Ca rnino Capistrano
I.alt blk/White marking.s San Juan Capistrano
Cal. Vat. Shorecllffs .W. W..tecl, 7075
CdM. S25 R ewa rd !••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 673-3834 Pract. nurse. p /l or ---------• emergencies. Refa .
REWARD! Lagima, Corona del Mar,
497·29'74.
IOR EXPERIENCED l area. Need transporta· MIC RO 000. Will pay above stan·
1:1--• <lard. 955-0389 ~fronlCS Babysitter needed. Mon·
We are seekin« In· Fri afternoons. Call davidualll for flnt shaft ~ ln our Produc· 64S-8434. Chris.
boo Department. We wlll Banldng
train t he right In· SOUTHWISTIAHIC
dlviduals in the micro-DIGLENNEYRE
electroruca indmtry · LAGUNA BEACH
Comprehensive com · reqlires full time tellers.
pany benefits ·including Please contact Joan rn.iVor medkaJ and den· ,._ ...,,. 77 EOE lal. Call or apply In .......... -··1 1.
person, 3952 Campus 8anJdnc UJST· Female Wbt/blk· Hsfp W..e.d 7100 Drive, Newport Beach, ~ T..,.
/gray Slbenan Husky, 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <n•> ~-Equal 0p. ....,.... mo. old, has wht star on · Excellent benefit a. back of neck, Answers B"k portunlty Employe r Irvine National Bank.
the name of "JODI .. N A.cdng • pog m/f/b. Call Janet Van Dyke
questions asked. Call TEMPORARY m.3700.
5ST·l!m Register today to work JRANSMASK EquaJOppt'y Employer ~~~~~~~~~ on various accounting Beauty assistant wanted
and bookkeeping assign-(with future I . Also liO Reward return of lost
Doble Red/tan. 6 mos.
64M?SS. Vic Elden St.
menls. Work close lo CORP. .{ullette manicuris l your home. Figure
Clertus to Sr . Accoun· i~~~~~~~~~ wanted. 837 ·42SO or -um--: -8-n-.t-tan_y_S-pa_n_i-el4• tanls needed tbru-oul 1-_837_-8779 __ . _____ _
Oran1e1wht, last seen Orange County. · Asst 8lc.k"pr for small mfr. Billinf clerk for major
'"13 p s hi RobertHalf's PTapprx2Shrsperwk. who esale nursery . ,...... ' erry c area. Aceountempe Exp. preferred but wUI SlaUstiul t vplna . In ff. B. Needs medicine SOOS. Ma.in. Ste 501 train rlg.bt person. Call ltiaUve to lmi)rove exist·
9f.i2..982S No. Tower, Union Bank fcrappt. 642-1916. inl ayat.ema. Applicants
LOST: Sobd blk short bair In The Cily of Orange Auto tamer needed in mmt be able to five at·
female Shepherd/Lab, 714/83.Hl03 Lag Bch, San Clelbente tentJon to detail & have
H.B.96CM1211 --------• area. Eves. Dependable ending mind. Coot.act car a must . Call Tbe Mr. Mart.In. 96Ue04. SCRAM-LETS ACCOUMTIHG ~ter. 581-41'1. IOAT IUILDB
O.BK Al!J'OMOTIVE Head lamioator/toolcr, ANSWERS Excellent opportunity *"""'° De•nl"-must be serloua, self· for a reliable person to -r at.art.er " wUllog to take Anemia-Exude -join our Accounting PoeltioMlll charge. P -S quued
Singe -Finale OeiJt. Typing & adding Oranie Cowlly growth Boau. SU·2873
EXAMINED machine aa well as A/R requires HOWARD Anyone who doesn 't exper pref"d. Enjoy xinl Olevrolet E·X·P·A·N·S· BOOKKEEPER· Fu II
wony about the world 00 benefits inclucfine rree J·O.Nl charge, for progessive
situation these days meal. Apply Mon/ J<'r l 1. Service Warranty company. Prefer com-
BOOKKEEPING
CLERK
lmmediate opening with
a progressive Orange c.owrty Corporalloo of·
fering growth and career satisfaction.
We ~~ ind1v1dual
with 1~·3 years ex-
peneoce in general ac·
coimtlo1 Expenence on
a comput.enzed system a
deflni1e plus. Ll&hl typ-loi and fut. accurate
10-k ey by t ouc b an a.beol ut.e must.
We otrer excellent com·
pany benefits includ111g
major medical and den·
tal and a convenie nt
local1on near the Orange
County airport. For im·
mediete consideration
send resume or letter or
inquiry including salary
bi.story to: '
rstSONNEL
TRAN SM ASK
'CORP.
F.Qual Opportunity
Employer m/f/h
Brews ter's Family
Restaurant, openmg in
January, now accepting
applications for all food
ser vice personn e l .
Wartresses. buspen;oos.
ooolcs, hosts & hostesses.
dishwasher , s ervice
bartenders. food prep. Apply In person, Mon·
Sat. at 10830 Warner Ave.
flnVly,Ca. E.0.E.
CARPENTERS-with tlJt-
111> exper, good wages. yr
round e mployment ,
fwae beneflt.s. 979-4044
CAR WASH HELP
l'UU It Part-Time
l8&0ver
METRO CAR WASH
2960H.arbor Bl, CM·
Cashier: Exp. mature.
capable caahJer needed.
For coot.emporary retail
shoo. f\IU lime. Call or
ask f o r Manager. ::= J29 Fashion Isl.
CASHIBS
CUSTODIANS
JAHITOIS
LAIOURS
needed. Temporary part·
time & run.ume positions
avallale Immediately.
Good benefitt. Apply an
penonto:
THE IRYIHE CO um Camelback
Irvine 644.9011
F.qual Oppor Employf.r
e rut.est draw ln the
Wes t . .a Daily Pilot
Claullled Ad. Call Today 642.5678.
01.!Jdcareneeded,Balboa C LERI C AL I Dis hwashe r . main · Penio. my home pre· SECRETARIAL 8·30·5 Coe* tmance man, 40 brs a
(erred. Tues, Thu.rs. 8-1 KnJdR of olc procedures J.C. PB4MEY week 640-7"° .
St.art 1/9n9. 67J..mSS CaU for appt. ~5000 ext 2.4 ,_,.a• I.a.ct
Q.Btc AL sa>. Newport a.oc1t DRIVERS
C1asa I dnvers needed
for rmJ whl.sle nursery
Applicants must ftave
neat. d n appear It gd
dnv1ng rec. "Exper an
handhng nursery stock
he!p(ul. but not nee. Con·
tact Mr Molina or Mr
Martin. 962-660t.
Become a member of our a.euc RECEPT as currently acceplin&
dynamic Newport Center Outst.andmg career opp applications for cook.
CananciaJ firm. We arc for ma~ure. people onen-Full lime. out.standing
expanc1uig & there are lated individual w/~d benefit.a. xlnt working ma~· opportunities for typing skill Work 10 rond.. apply an person.
advanc eme nt The pleasant surroundings Mon tbru Frl lOam.,.pm.
!ollowing positions are w/gd pay & benefits E O.E. M/F .
Dl.1W available.· l·Spm week days. EOE
MA.ILROOM
F.nlry level position open
for mailroom clerk &
general helper.
GENERAL Cl.YI<
Math ability&. Ute lyp10g
required.
x:int worlclng conditions
& company benefit.s or
fered. Please contact
Personnel or apply daily
8-5;
ADP
PENSION
SERVICES
180Newport.Cent.er Or.
Newport Beach
6'4-4360 ext 263
F.qual Oppor Emplyr
Cl.ER.ICAL
Co!Aitllf Pefla""'I
Has lots!t:?vaUable with many fine s uper
comparues and \he.y"re
all FREE!
540.6055
Cocatal ,.no.net
2790=.CM
ALLJOBS FREE
O..ERlCAL
1 PAY DAY
LEFT UMTIL
CHRISTMAS
Earn extra Christmas
mooeyoow•
TYPISTS
PIX
ACCT CLERKS
KEYPUNCH OPER
CLERKS
Must have phone & re!Ja.
ble transp. Lor)g & short
term ualanments. Holl
day & vacation pay
Hospltallzatlon plan
ava.l.lable.
3148c...,.ortn
546-4741
(Across From
Orange Co. Airport I
Equal Opport Employer
HOW IS THE TIME
for Job seekers to check
the Dally Pilot Help
Wanted class1f1catlon. If
the Job you want ·as nol
there you might cons ider
offenng your Sl'rv ices
with 11n ad m the J ob
Wanl.ed categor)<. Phone
642·5678
Qmtact Personnel Of·
flee. So Coast Medical
Centtt. Jl.8'72 Coast Hwy.
So Lag. 499-1311.
CLERKS
UTOTEM
Openings Now Available
fOT full or p1Ume clerks
oo 2nd & 3rd i.lufts No
expe r necessa r y -we
lraJll Start $3 per hr AS·
i.l managers t.o $3.60 hr.
Managers t.o SS.50 hr Ad· vancement opportun1t1es
to those who qualify. £-'or
information go to ·our
nearest market or con·
tact the personnel office
·al
12442 Lamp.on St
Garden Grove 537-.a.40
EquaJ 0ppor Employer
CL.BU( TYPIST
Typl n g •~ · 50 wpm . perJonabl e. w e ll
groomed. Good benefits
Apply
THE IRYIME CO
1071 Camelback
lrvme 644 9010
CoddaN Woitnss
ScJ.ool
Earn up to $300 per wk
Low tuillon. Placemeol
MMist. 751-9194
COML,.. TY ·MOVIES •EXTRAS• needed immed "&y
Hol.Jywood c asl.Ulg d1rec ·
tAJn. busanessmen 25-40.
fat & ugly men & women.
lads ol aJI ages, doctor &
nurse type&, Holding
appt. intervie ws in Anaheim area ttus mo
Call 17 14> 761 ·1244
VIDEO C AST I NG S.ERV E. ,
COMP ION/HSKPR
Quahfaetl. pe rmanent .
hvc in hldy. care & hte
h.'lkpg for s 1m1 inv1hd
widow . Comfortable
Cd M bch home. 3 day
wtmds. (Fri. Sat, Sunl al
1100 per wknd. 673--7474
CONCRETE F1NlSHERS
·exper"d. good wagei.. yr
r oup employ m e nt.
future benefits 979-40«
COOKS
Expanding restaurant
ell.am wlU1 over 50 unatll
Fanuly-owned organ1za·
t 100 offer s pleas ant
working conditions.
Good opportunattcs for
advancement Excellent
company benl'fats. ";x.
pt!J't~ deiartld. Apply
Ill person.
COUMTEll Har Driver-Part Ume. Tues &
Ftr. Apply in person; Thin. 8 to JO br. day
Gary's Dell, 3309 E . Cst Clean On ving record
u..... Cd.M req. COntact Dana before .. -,. · ioam~
CUSTODIAN ----
Independent 5chool
needs PT CW1t.odtan for 4
hrs a day/aftns. Call Ball
~1410.
DlfVBlS
Meo or women 2S yrs o r
older. Know the coa!>l
calletl.JQet SUl!l a week or CUSTODIAN more. Orange Cod.,t
Oeys. no exp nee. Good Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt wonnngcond. Must have Herrmann. Fo untain
car & phone. Piu.me & Valley. <No of Slater ~I ~llii~ Newhope &
Data Process111g
Protmnr Alllysisl S24K l''/C Bldtpr S12K
Secy Aliei.l lO SQO(I
Call For An Appl
Irvine Personnel Agency
4118E 17th, Costa Mesa
s.ute ZN 642-1470
Detivery ptlime AM. LA
Times deliv. Laguna
Beach only. 494·8496
DBJYEAYMAN
for fu:ie fum.1lure st.ore. NB Apply mornings
1727 West cliff Or N 8
Must have valid Calif. dnver's license.
DRIVER
su::,Il,
To deliver DA I LY
Pll.OT blrndles to car rien an Newport Beach
area. Reqiares van or
large at.at.Ion wagoo & a
good dri vlng record
Call:
642-4321
Aakfor
DOit Wille.ts or
Hany Seeley
Eqt1al Opportu.ity
Oehvery man. FT. local r-.a......,. area. Beach Stauoners. 1-----_ . .,......;.._...;.; __ _
402DCampus Or NB. Electrician w /com ·
merc1al exp. S..ilary ar Deli veryman for early cording to exp. ca 11 AM L.A Tlme!i home de· h11ery route. Must have 963·7879. 7am-5pm o r
t'\:onorrucal car Adults ,_SJS._7625 __ a_ft_6_Pm_. __ _
mly. 2~ hrs pr day No
coU~. S42S pr mo net
take home. HB a rea
6:B-012.6
"Exec. S.Cretary
to ,,...;dettt of
~sing A~y.
This opportunal y rC' DEUYEAY /SAUS qi.res excellent lyprni:t
Mon· Fri 5·9 eves. own slulls/shorthand. Cllent
transp. 531-0811 conLact & some travPI
Must ha ve fashionobl1·
DENTAL appeMrance & p ro
RECEPTIONlST fewoaal telephone man
no you want to use your ner.
commurucauoo skills as ..........
a l'ecept.lorusl Ill I people 'J1us IS a key posataon
onented dental practice., 1he successful candadalt•
Our team needs you wlll be articulate. one•
Newport Beach. 640-7922 who can step into a clll'nl
DENTAL FRONT OFC con~ s1tuat100 & takt>
Ins ex-per ll typing n ·c· ~hu.r1?t\.,Compensat1on &
Nl)t Bch W.ea 6'5 650l.c benefits commensuratt· with expen encc.
Dl'ntal off1 <'e n l·ed/J
Orthodontic asst wath Reswne should be s ub
cheerful personality mattedmconladence to
Exp pr...,....rred. Non William Fawcett
s molcer 2l yn or over . Bozell & J acobll
536-75.SB H. 8 4121 Westerly Pl. U t3 D E N T A L /\ S S T . Newport Beach 92660
WANTED ROA X-Ray F\lteen clerks needed full
lie. expanded dutJes, fr & Ptr between Jan 2·
inge benefits. 4 ·~ dayll. Jan 12. P08s1bility or ex
Laguna H.tlls. 830-1131 tension to a Cull t1m1•
01ris po&.1tion at-a loeaJ collel(1:
booUt.ore. No expen em·1· DefTAL-ORTHO OFC. necessary. Min. wage .tu
start. E.O. E . 833·62214
bet.. 2-SPM weekdays
ou aht to have his 9am-Nooo.Personnel. Cleric! Some autp. ex· put.crexper.S.larylom·
lelevtaionEXAMINEO. MAUIOTTHOTIL pertence helpfur. We mensurate w t abllHy. ll~~~~~ll~~ij~~~~~~~J ,..llAllh 535 900NewportCent.erDr train. Ideal ror semi· Non-smoker. Send 11
-•••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH retired Service Mgr. or Reaume lo : Huls b
,.,,.,. ".·
F.xper 'd Orthodo ntic
chrslde &1or lab as111s·
unt needed ror Nwpt
<.:enter°' c. 644· l 405
Des1aner
F1CURE MODEL
l..egil photo ass1gnmt for
pa,y. 673--5644 day,/eves
GENERAL
LABORERS
R.ELAXJNG MASSAGE F.quaJOl>DOt Empbr. medwlic. See Trevino. Management Co .. 33208 n..>..J L1 .. · Mt F 2 Used Car Mecb1.oic! Pueo Cerveza, Ste C .• ~ &mes· c .. haeur Excellent opportunity San Juan Capl1lrano, OULcall 9-9, 494-61ll forquaJifted mechanic lo Ot. tm75.
PREGNANT' Carina perform vaned, U1ht ~""EPER. exf:r •-. •' L C•.1 ca--mech. WO r ll • aSSlSt ~ UI confidential eowtseUng & -....,.... ~ & AP H ut referral. Abortion, adop-Sal$790to$980permo.2 Used Car Mer. See l>fnoer Piay8b~1 :
Uoofskeei>Ula. Yrs ~c aper. req'1 a M!""., "...--• ..... 1 •• t N-f1'i.n60 ............. "' ,._ -knowled"e of a rcts. .. ......... ,,... ,,.. 111 ..,_
nT'-'IUU:. ... ,.~ ED /or fl.cal rec Oar" Sent~ Men. ltl COUNTRY GIRL procedures. App. varied Is lnt ereallna IOOll .... lY Meaa Unified taslllf. Ju1t rtabt for * ESCORTS * School Dial, Cluslfaed leml·retb'ed auto. mecb. FULL CHA.161 ...... _ Pt r 1 on o e I 0 I c I S.Aerce Small eltctronlca mfr .., ,.. • 1157--1414 Moo/Wed/Thur Ii Pr AMIND& ~ condl· oeeda F(C' Bkk1)1". Muat sprtWl-.der tam-Noon, Tues tpm· tior11 ln Or9n1t Cowlty uper tn A/P, A 1R,
lllJSo.ElCamlnoReal ~pm. 1801 tet b St., Airp ort complea. ~bank 1'9COOCila· "'-""~·-· ..... 11 U Newport Beach, E.O.I!. Pa-manent. varftd. bl· ~1 elt' 81.laey open. ..,......._._, "''" Y c.1•••-----liilll.tereatln~Eac.. pay, uooa co beneft&a. Call For appt. •· 7299 bmeflta, for ad van· e.&ty <a.13 l '71-1161.
XXDAMCIOF FUN XX cement. B Y I~~~~~~~ ... Stet el1r1 HOWAU a..,.,.. 1-
Beaulltul nude 1 lrl1, ~-'-""'"l""'twtrmo... . --·-· dlnce.teah1bltton6rae ._._.., ... •v,-~ OovelsQuallSta. -·
... kins. tAM to 4AM Yrt exp w/M del or NEWPOR'r9EACU IJUWa-t.. upertettced,
every day. 20&0 so ~~~· b:r:ref~fo~i •---M0--'1-C_I___ ~~ ':::::! ~1 ":4 '\12~':or9:i~t,· Dttt, Clulllied Penoo· how Dally PUot Cl•H· knowled1e1bl• In all aa.wzz nd Offke, Moo/Wed/· llted ads dl.tplu their •l*U ol retaU book· 'nu Is l')'t tem-Noon. ,,.aqe1 with lef.lbltil)' ltMpi.n1.1 C.11 Ul_.712 1'* J_pm.3pm. 1801 16th and Impact T Ou.r ada, we for~
St .. N•wport Beach art proud to 1ay. really ---------
.E...O Ill J'Hl&lU ... Pbone-ttaYe ~tblnt to ae.11,
142.1179. Clutllfed ada ilo n. "'fll
. . . . . ... . ....
CLERKS
EARN EXTRA t-40MEY
FOlt CHRISTMAS PART·T~
FULL-TIME
MO EXPERI ENCE
NECESSARY
Hirryl ku:mdlat. Oft" ....
WW ....,. •wiout phe1e1 of ston
o,.rotloft t. Loh of cu1tomer
c:oeftd.
..., .. ,.,...... ... , .... •Hlrday. or U-4 ,...._ Satur.da"y .ct Sunday •
FEDCO INC.
J OlO H;l.,. lt•d.
Colf9 M..-. CA
333l W Coast Hwy
Htwporta.och PCB
DESIGNER
Man"acturer of electro-methanicaJ products re·
COOi( qilres a proven PCB Jay·
& out penon who wents an FAST FOOD Ol)l)OrtWUty to make ex-
COUNTElt HRP cdlent wa,es. Plus, be
Expanding restaurunt l.nllmateJ.y mvolved w1lh
chain with over ~ units. new projf'CU from con·
Jo'ao:uJy-<>wned or1an1za· CCIJ(1oD to field use. We
lion ortera pleasant wlDt ao lndJvldua.I who
workln« cond1tlon1 . wants to 1row with a
OOOd opportunlllea for llJ'Nt team. Equal Op·
advancement. Excellent port unity Employer.
company beotnu. Ex· ·Ml~F~s.5'7~4554~~~~~~ perience detlred. Appl,y _
R49.
1,,....1 ......
~llACH
Tht I aalett d r•w In the
We.t .•• a Dally Pllo a..tiod Ad. 14·~
Dial A Ride
Ori• ....
Operate modern eQ.U1Jl·
mtnt & door to dnor
tranap Cnlil dnvMs he
req'd No prior l'KPN
n«' Oood dn"lng rer at
mUlt "'o Sunday work
Oran1te Coast Yellow
Cab, 11300 Mt. Hvr•
mwm.f' V\y.
WA.HT ACTION?
CluaUed Ada &u-5171
. TRAINEE
~SEMBLERS
PUERS
Mus t have relr~bl e
t.ranap. Is phone LonR &
abort t«m aNlfnmenu.
liolkl-.y It vacation pay
Ho11pllallut1on p lun
available.
·VOLT ,,..,.. .. ,. ........ ..,. .. v•t•
••c...,..Drin
S4M741
(Acrotl •"'rom
OranJe Oo, Airport I
F.Qual Opport Employer
GetOREENcuh
for WUITt elephants
whh • Cltttttlied A4
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•-..&.OMCI ~: ,,., llCOICAJ..OrtrERSON IW.UTATI SALES LADY for H · sicanAJtY :.:,:::.:.:.:.:::::: .. :; .. ,..• ~ .......... !!»!! ~ .......... !~!.! th. a-5, l1Pf $0 WPM, ._.. pa..., (Meckel ..i.. RN, or a .u---......-• cluatve child~ 1tort ln ~ST ..... _... ..,_ra or 15• •115.a.1 a IOOd .-ioe peftOU.11\.Y en · VeJlcy hH LW.) .., to fJ"OOl /bt-ll .-----So Coall Piasa Full ao1werln1 urvlu. a..-Ouy Tl.ll'Mr BMX ,,.,. .....,.
a.t ha, .• PttVioUI olt oPlllh\D ror upti11•oced ror r.t.riU&t Ref req w.JeyN Ta)'lorCo Is• tuno txpsrtence 'ei&aen· l:.J'~::r• Ne•pol't l'/UJM. paveyvd a.hlft. ~ bieycle. t8~ Ille. Baille Amber Bu da a,. CaUUl Old ~ Penonnel Salary ~ Al.al9 D>'"I' old nnn wholly Ua1CallS4N$1$ ., I bata.t. }lttft, • Fana Ave. Lacuoa -/b9lofr. Tu.eiaz. Necklace. Tie S.r, Sllck oomnw.mw'~lt •kA •s· . 4""Md • oper1tt'd by lta 0 a a r 'I a 1 e " o D Blach. P l n , C u f I L l n k s ,
OIRLPIUDAY: pm~. ell l'Ompany tieTICH fCM:ldtr We a.re not a SALESMAN·YACIM'S qua!lftcatlona. k Dri BllXRacw,rwtombuUt. Cl1arette Holde r . s
V..Wol<' wort "mnall benefllt Call Ka&hy To "'* ln N 8 Mu•l aubeldlal')', branch or Kona Marine. Lado 640-1112 1:.:·d~op pa;.e.~P=r~ x1nt coed. S2IO/best of. Beaut t4K cokS • antq
mfr. ol Math leacltlna ~ __ baVt' Calif lie.me AU franch!M -Just head· Wlait. m /flll-140) GfrW Towlni. 7408 r.......... deep red Carnet Rina•
ndllllw.4"1·3'0i>, JAN1TOR1Al. ~wort. rat..oflabt'pet" Call ~c'f:c:'~c~e:'n~o Salee Ptnoo whb up. SK:ll'fAlllS <lumWay,C.M.142-1252 J0'5Sspdbl.kea:tar1eplle u~ !,&~!t
--u.-i(.!;A-T-me'J,.f. ~.\~~"~~ =.:rel for appl, m.uuam nt for ... ld.:=..'V:J:n TOW TRUCK drhera :.::::.~; BMX Ldea 5c:.t Ot>• w/6 sidt!
SALIS JOI NOW lralned llalnbp w ... od 1 t "h all&Mitel\ ny thne.Ourt<-• Ol"J needed.lluatlulvenplt Dl•moode <wh11:old>;I ~
l
-.. s..vw.. 1u-.t'lt0 .. • 1. em ..., arp .... -... ftdeo \Ape llat· 22:SFonstA\le. · ~8~ of flee • 1iveiDQIAS-.. SCHWJNN-ladlee beach I.met Flft ()pala (15~ct
OOOD ~PAV GOOD =Oftb'· SJJ ~,.ht lQllt ..... llainUllPn> LartmaBeat'h eN.MrbU.ewlthbQket. "2~c0 ; ladles s per
J'lllW, dQs, I ,_. h t. ~Bob &\'1lft> by Tom t{(lpliM la a U -0V9 rlO ad 1aAfllile ..... eu. a.--tacuhar 80tq Diamond HOURS. GOOD C'ON ~mut~ ' _..:,.__ the n.n.,.l n•I Ht.le _.. we~our~~teep -·-rl na <3 .0s center
0 IT I 0 NS MA V pr M I\( 151 5Qll Nllr'NI tralnllla ueUable We e> ftAa'TTIMI J7ll llrce. St MI tradc<A· .. v....... llm's 25" NlabW 10 apd dlamood, 2 aappbirea. '"'
F'IUNGB B..f.N t;,ITS bet ~II• I• 'm•I L"'L Y U1 ll·1 Covntry havt an opoom1 for 2 C.11 on rttallera. lt 157 A06 I ~!:..food cond. S75. ct ea. 4 aide dlaolOOds in f'"8TOMOWlNO l"OM · " CluD Conv HOIP 1alwpenon1 with eo· bounperweek. Earn to ..., 1be applicant we are -· plaWw.m aett.l.ng). CIA
PANY PROM OT .!. JAtCTOlnAL -. thusl11m. charecter &r '800 mo. commluloa. wa. .. uml' -~hasncetlentor· ..,.._ .... 1...a:;.IOJS ~at $43,1188. B.Y
PROM wrMUN TRAIN P IUme Janltonel ,....,.1 -•a.••ua ... A l.ntf'lri\Y &o match our &-Z274. ... ..,. tyOW"lltlftoont pniutional akilla fr ed·ill)h tiiW · appt.. only, ""Min otter. , o R T o P ti ll bl All -.-.... ~ "• h11n atandarda. Your • .u -~ • job. Let lbe \larlecy of. \lertl1lna a1encr ex· -·" .................. P\ltparty. 7H/M7-191s ,,.. M AN AC g M ~ T .,:: ~ tet!n a 90 Prr evetiln&• Expcir own ~vate dnk Ir no ~;aiir-15V'f'"-fend by teropora.ry as-perleace. The deal
STARTS · lM ••JO pm 17112 mdultaonly 54hr or1ub part tlme u leapeople. Growwltbaprovenwln· sain~~aulwoBerk into penoo will hue tht .. wwud ... wwud 15DiamoDd.s! Xlntquah M ~U IATEl V ClllllUad in.OW Oxnmlal'°" 1pllt UJ> to n e r . THE REAL four..u-.. e . comea .w•., to handle many Fro-lrvlae oanch fr~! Must sell at .below K E y e o A R o Annl&rooa An . lnitn• 7~. lnt.erv1ew by •P-~ATERShaveZopeo· permanent temporaf1 tMb""• meet deedllnea ~the~ txl2'a. ~~:,~ien ted whl1 g J( pg R l F. N c E S.Yllt. Offtcdlaoa&tr·Sales poiotmmton{.· 1011 for qualified for Office Overload. lnafriendb', punuulve /bm 0 -.GO _......... ~~ ~i~A~~ m PUNCH =:rw.n~~~:o ..!el N. ayi:.c:s10 t=ref:t~iri~;•~fl~~: ~ ~c~f1e:u~ro!~~ W'. ~ lt0BL~WORK i--.--_----1-0_1_0
PROGRAM PUT ON HY 0PaA TOI nperi~nee nec••oa•dary t bu a I as m . H lg h l Y oppottc:fi· 1bia la a k~ ---'tlon. MARTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Nl, ..... _ ... 1ft -•-2.,.... ,,.. Must .,. Z5 "n or R t t t P /T I' d .... --•-~jd IUltl. _... ...,, -111B COUNTRY S 'f9P _ .. , •....., ,._ ... older fr be 'av•ll on ecep ion • . . persona 11e • pro· ~-1besucceuf cauu ete --or--... ..
0 R 0 AN !'t AL s per •lU pw:ic<ft 00 key Sat11rda"'" ~7-0934 or ~only. <nmeral (esaiocaJ~avalla· Affiah .... ,~ will be rewarded com· c·-.-1 W&CiAC9ETAC9S PEOPLE C'ALI.. AT dlR-111hmi Xlnt Hlary 77 • 60,.0J• l"":l Meu olfLce duUei U>cl. typmg ble. Fodurthet ioforma· 557 "06 t mensurale with ex· vf'D, rnim ~mess card. o N c t: F o R • ~0.-ru.1 We1tlend1 .. • ·"' M 4' l~key add Apply at Uon. call Derlene Coe. .., perteoce. Reeume shou1d • I·• I• 1030 Send one card for each INT&RVl~W OllG N O.nk.9'1MllOO 8 0 E Vtrdet20S Cc.et.a t.'tia Marina Dunes. 101 N fl4G.2500. You'll be glad ~8~ off ice • be submit.led lo coo· ••••-••••••••••••••••• tac plus ooe 1pare. Wt!
EXCHANC E STAN UY PUNCH ORDER DEPT ~YI~.!" .. or call Dee youdici overload ~~:-F~••-P8J&u ~Jri!!'-50 mm return pe rmane ntly NUNN714,..Tl02 Of'MATOI tnunee '°rut ordt',.. ror -164"'._ '"Ull-J'a .. ~ L7.oew .. vuu.-. sealed attractive tafi &
GUAID --S.V\'rlll Of!ntn&& edit :"pp\'~rh1~~). A~~ ~~ ~P~=i~~8:8f:t~~: SALES ' F.qual()pporEmplyr ~~a~ll.3 Mamiy•/::44~000DTL. ~~P.:.,q~e:!~e~i:lr~~t'~
A11111tant Supt>nlaor fOt' exp.-r d oper•tors MrWNt •-• itl fi ""_.lrn""fsCO. . NewportBeacbN&IO w/"""' ..... 1 ..... e,*''OO. verJ\lolla&l.heft! Fora Ftr, min 3 yra aper m Un& v ac 1900 ex pe r u""'c consu ng rm. ·---U4I ~--... .._ •"' per.jona.lized tag enclose ~ty work. Ql'r &r ~lplul. but wUI train. PartTimeWeareseeklng Tonmfrontofficelras· Part-timesaJesbeJpcon· SICUllTY 11t.Ut&rosmOH 548·92'7• wallpaper, rabric or
phone reqd. Irv In Swill« •lul\ SlOO atuft dif· 1ndiv1dual who enjoy l&5t slaff or lO. Must be tact.inisupermarkets. F/time switchboard C. 1015 "Dlu' Glo" paper & w1•
duslriaJ complex. ln· (et'\'f\l.l&I. Salary wtU de· wortina wath the general .,OOtypist Electroolc/ . Job: Check product di&· MAlllOn.HOTa operator. Call for •PPl -••••••••••••••••••• will back & tnm your ·~ Moo/Wed at Fri ~on )'OUt bat'kfrow>d r:J!c· ., ..... pleasant'. re· computer langllage pre· •··11-.. '-. pric' .. g. "hell We are aeeldng a reliable ~~ ••-. Or try two car~ ..... ....-. d I .. .., terTtd. Duties \lariable. ............... ... .. to .. n lb'-Pwstan kitt.eOI, cha~ -IOllm-lpm. Call 833-3000 xper an I com· -i..i-. 4' sell·motavated management, sell djs. person wora. ex n:: +v91ST~ _,___. CFA re.,;••A • becklOback
ext lil. Equal Opport ~ by manr fine t;-'P rr work with a ~~e=:::·::11 plays, Pl'Olt&ma -hours. Law enforcement Gf'e8l ~·for typist in ~ $1.50. 546-E... PRlCES:
Employer'. &our Idea N.B. IP'OWina new ~mpany. atarter with business al· »otIRS: 3 DAYS PER or se<:urlty experience Newport Cent.er Law Of. S2eaor3/SS
locauoo.Forappt.pbont No e·xperience dbde&creativity.$800 WEEK. Scheduled belpful.EQjoygoodcom· fioe.Mv.lltype70WPM. 0.,. 1040 4/St.ap$l.80ea. euAIDSWAMTID necesaary·we will traln. permo.tostart.83S-39S7 between Moo·Tbur. pany benefits. Apply legal exper. • die· ....................... 6/9lags$1.50ea. "'111 or p/time . 2 yrly Lynn Stansf1t>ld Cont.act 1be Shoe Doelor between Sam·Spm, 7 hrs Mon/ Fri, 9am·Noon. t.aphone pref. Knowledge Gennan Sbepberd pups. lOorrnoreSUOea.
railea. Apply 810 E. 17th (714) 75&-78S3 &e&-7135 IEC8'TIOMIST per day. Must have own Ptnonoel. or word processor equip. Vsy bealt.hy, good quall· s.Jea Tax Included
Sl.Sa.ataAna. AVCO Parttime·Boystoassem· Alert. oui,oing, willing car.Wepay15cpermile. llOONewportCenterDr will be a big plus . ty. AKC registered. "'NOCARO?
GUAltl>S FM.dal 5-nices bJe L.A. nmes 2 lo 6 am lo team. no exp nee. Start $S per .hour. Loca· Newport Beach 6'UtOO ~ Draw yOUr oYJo or send a> Newport Center Dr. Sun morn. Mu st live Wort 1n ocean·vlew oC· lion: Mission Viejo, Equal()pprorEmplyr ba1red D b d 9 name, address. phone & P/T,MTf• NB92660 Westm. Hunt. Bch. llces.Applylnperson, Laguna Beach, Hunl· M/F Typilt/~t.front 1::o1ctAKC,i::ls~red. we'Umakeone~ard')it•r
Immediate openings ror Equalopply Employer 638-012J6 SuperSboplnc. ington Beach, Costa citnoe. small mfg co. in Mustselll ..,S.6?S.l•J4 tag. Add25<eac
security guards in the 610 Newport Center Dr. Mesa. SECY(!ECEPT c .M.SC.7840. •• Send check or money 01
Orange County area. PART TIM£ &he 1310. 9-~ Mon· Ft I. F.qual ()ppor Employer GREAT PERRAN EESE. derto: UrUfonM are rurn.Lshed LAI AIDE Send resume to: Quaker Cor Mias on Viejo or-WAITllSS AKC. male. Best offer. PILOT PIUNTIMG
& on Lhe job tramlns 1s E x P e r 1 e n c e d Recept.; UgbUng Fixture Oats Co., Dept A. P.O. thodontic ofc. 9kkpg Expanding restaurant 960-$092 P.O. Box.1560 ~We have many phlebotomy/ back lab EVENINGS company needs bright Bo•4183.Anaheirn,92803 exp, some PR work. ofn =:easant worklnl CostaMesa,Ca .~ inlen!sting positions on d t e ca 11 reoept. w/lit.e typUJg & ~. coagenlal. rel. 4"'2 ........... ..._. ed A Bea•Je pups AKC re· .. 1 all shifts for men & proce u s · Adults with outstanding, pleasant personality. ~RETAIL ~per wk .. benef. sat QJULL ._..11 · P· •. • l'DI. ..... .,.,., Foofba ls. Guar
womtf). Burns lnterna· Margaret for appt, attractive personalities Wood Lighting Fixture ofhce supply ~ sta· equaltoabllity.837·l033. plyinpenoa glstered. 8 wtu old. &"del.$:J25 & up. Family
Donal Security Services. 640-0l40. ....'ho enjoy workint with Co 0 c A po t tioners. exr retail aales ·~· A~-6fr:. '15H2!18 Arcade. ~ZJ.41 .......... .,..... S3 50 ·• or · · " r · ruJ 1 Ph f Serva·ce Station Att•a - - . ............ ...... .... 1175-E. Cent.er Sl. ll105, LABORERS needfd in • -..,,, ..... n at . per ~2901 person. l me. Ot .. . --.o·Tzu V&lnl>tmas PUP· 1211 SQ. yards or brand
Anaheim. 635·4630. KB.indplant.muatbe bour.Pbane642-4321Ext. •--'-appt55Mrll2AsldorMr dant, exir.r'd. Day & '"''a"""N'' 1ples, 8 wka. AKC. newbrown 2 tonecarpct Equal opportunity dependable & in good 250.BETWEEN4:00-5:00 ~uOHIST West Eves. f\a .tp/time. Ap· 400SCbaatHwy, 5GW1 withpad.A1Hor$4 .00~r
employer. physical cond. Avail for PM. Financial service ofc . ~~Station. l7th & La&una BeJtch Lab ........ black, AKC. 5 yard.Cali: 551·443S
1st & 2Dd shifts. $3.25 to Alli for Jllw N.B., exper required. ac· • · ~ ... GUARDS $3..50 to start. taal raises. Equal Opportunity curate typ~og. 50 + &!rviC'"-Stati<>d'l Attend. wb, -for Christmas. Glaaas collection.
fUll&p/lJme.AIJareas. _Call __ 8!M_-3356 __ f_or_ap;...;p'-t_. __ , Employer WPM.Ca11Myra4-6PM $Alll[S CoslaMesa.exppref'd. Wa.itrea, Ptr. O\ltr 18 M/F . xlnt bk&rnd. P.P.Byappt.
Uni forms furnis he d. Moo-Fri833-2462 Iii-Cl.ll631·96ll. Angie's Famows Piiu. 9'11-0183.$200 839.7207
Ages 21 or over . Rellred ~g~~~~fttll TRAIN££ 581-3525. LagHls. ""-to Y• 1045 " .... __ .,._ welcome. No expenence .. p•~tE up ................................... MID.I Truck .;:,uell
nee. Apply Universal time.4M-Ol6B • IN -U RECEPTIONIST nlllJ PILOT SBVICISTATIOM Waitresaeswantedexp. Freeldttem,Sweek.s old. ~/bsl oft. 645-3832pft
Protection Service, 1226 Legal Secretary, ex· PERSON Immediate rull-t1me UN Island Attendant . :O~~HwyCd.M'". l)'eUow,lblack. 1--4·-"-·-------W.SthSt.reel,Sant.aAna. perle n ced . Laguna opening for s harp , F/Ume. Over 18. No _____ ......;;..___ M2·2208 Potter's wheel $95,
, ... ~,, h 9-12 & N·..,~• 831 0223 _ ..... at le••t 1 year ex personable PBX rtteP· mechanics. See Mr WHEELALIG~ENT •· ... ~ F u...,. .. ,ews ours ,,,....... . ....., ... . , . -"th . oth --.. .... ...,. Fairvi-(al .... IAN"' •• , •-• 1050 camper Jae .... $50. v l ... Mool.hru FrL peri~nce. preferably tionialw1 vanous er Thia highly successful ......., -,.._ BR.AK.ETECHNlC .., 962-S056
Legal Secretary trainee oewapaper. Excellent office duties. Please local newspaper has an Falt>CM Newport Tire Cent.et, sf-'••••-••••••••••••••••1-----------------•! or experienced, airport oompany benelit.s. Apply call: <n•> 752-2600. ~ in the cl.rcula· day won wed. salary + etmlSTMAS Delk. can also be used a~ GUARDS area .. Must· have ex· between 9AM tic 6PM, IRVINE tioO de]>arlment. Job in· ~~~~0a1 oommtulon, Apply 3000 411!1.U'UMMMa.? a sm dressing table SI ~
SECURITY cellent typing, 90wpm +. Mooday thru Friday. SAVINGS AND LOAN cludessales, service, col· • r.A .1 E. Qmt Hwy CdV ~r---(lat.e 20's or 30's). over-
Co 11 e g e degree i n E.0.E. M/F lectiool ana supervision needed Immediately for • · 52 iDcb round ha.rdrock st~fcbr,ndSTecovering,
Ea1lls h preferre d. OIAMGIC04T or teenage carriers. fUlltimework. FuUcom· WRITER imDledin.lng room table S3.s.msorutecardlbl $S.
Due to our recent ex· $800-si=.&r mo dernd· DAIL y MOT-Seled'9d applicant will paay beDerus" xlo't pay We're kloidna ror a aWf with two eJtra lea\les & t.tectiiqo u bdbrd $40.
pamiort program, Wells _.lnl~ooo ___ . sm. __ N1i___ M:WC Reltaunmt; AppllcaUons receive a liberal 1tarttng IJl'OCl'aJDat.. •• ea. n _M•raot wn• for ow 2 yr okl cblil'I PLUS one au l()I misc drapes reasonable Fwso Guani Servk!M is naw bel~ed tor salary and reaularl.)' PalDt.er maaul.oe. Good op · _. m .,,.u tQJS for price's, 4 Dodge van
hiring ..-.curily guard» l'.A<luorstoreclerk. 3ga'=ySt. =i!a. l~sura!~~~ scbediiJ.ed raJset, boou.s BOBWJTHAllVW portanity. Call for in· awtatmuforyourkida! rims, $10, 4 (3x4) ~
ror. NT-ni:ach F.qua.I ~:Oily good opportunity for oppartunlties and many 7'00Wf9lminat.er terview. ~l cau plate glass. good cond.
lr¥MtfMtwpotilca. Employer right person. Apply at ~~a~~~ ~':lic:i Weltm.lmter XEROX OPERATOR. __ '7_1_4_J_7_7_1-_1_0_7_6_, make ofr. 645·7857 a h ~t-'!'! MacDonald's needsfull& --------Colony Kitchen. 27142 &Otal and life in· ~75.Sl/6118-7180 Oim'I copy center. No ROCK MAPLE BDRM'....:5pm. __ bef_tOp...;._m_. ___ _
fWurto.. n ~j~J,r~.P:,S:~b~~~~ Pf:~wert og se r v ice Ort.ego Hwy San Juan surance. Position also ServS...Helpneeded lm· ~ntc. Wiii tulo. SET. SO YRS OLD,._ _______ _ ~-.~~ HarborBl,CM. operat.odull&Prr.cau ~~·Mon· Fri. 8 providespll--~ ~thucr:'ulJ~i ~E.Cstf\aU~pN/t.BApply .CaUS57·1747. XLNT. $495/CASH. ~ShiptMftt
nl'llllYTIWJ" ,,..._ 83:'>-3561 --·-------car"::"v: ~ pe:OOal ~ nwY, . . Mw ' p •r• _~ __ 1200_______ J.mPorted Cashmere 111 Machi~t-Full time lo ---------·--------SGTPEPPERONl'S -·· .. •••••••••••••• ·--------dian Christmas Orn:1 I M M E 0 I A T E small shop doing R&O . PllXOPERATOR Reilaurant useprivileges. p•~·STORE •.. 1005 ments. beaded wall
O,E .... l ... GS f or work. Small mac h. Orange Co Arprt area. ..........,,. <I 1fFH IBUY h · g gifts on·g1·n·I "I"".' 1 1 parts. Minimum 10 yn inter busy swltcbbrd, BOB'S Applicant must be 18 aod Now hiring for full & ....................... ** * * Afan.gm •-H: 1 a 111p•rY sory ••• ..-... Waaes open. Coo· F/f It P/f 1bifts. E 0 E have &ood driving re· p/Ume opeolnp at loca· AMT1ftl11 SHOW & Good \llM F\iroiture & n can \¥ ama ayan offk ho ._, ., rd HOMEOFTHE lion near 0 .C. Aill>ort ~ --01> l I photographs, 31740Coast Mellrity en w tact Mr.Cundallbetweeo Manybenel.Payacco . cord. ... .... bel80l".over.Apply. SALi ~aaces n I wl Hwy . So. Laguna ....t f"OP PAY with c 8&5~ iag to exp. s-16-3333 or llG IOY ..._, HamtinatoaOeoterMall MllorSELLtorYou. $&1
eel 833-3333 lmmed openings in our Hours are approximate· inperaoo. Jan 4-7. Presented by MASRRSAUCTIOM ~~~~~~~~~ ,....ct cowipmy. Ma.ids wanted. top wages family restaurant at l,y 11AMto9 PM dally 2300S.E. Bristol Empire EahlbWoaa. Sell 6461616&1Jl-9625r:
pa.id.Tbelnn atLaguna. PBX operator, ex· ......... ....,locaUoos were-Weekeod.s,....•""albulat SanlaAnaHeights ll f Ir ~~~~~~~~~1w.·~ ...... 10ry ""id" Apply lo person Monday 2UN CstHwy Laguna perlenced , mus t be q;",.e"~ prev1oua exper. overtimer~ 549-8674 ~ ava or n o :;: -e.i':::' xlnt.e~o~d,gS3~~t·
to Friday, SAM to SPM · ' available weekends & Jdn OW' Criendty team. (NexttoMcDonald'!f' SACRinCE -5 pc bdrm ~· : Hammond Orgun.
at.: MAIMTEHAMCE e\leniog.&. Call for appt. Com· .. •ee us today If.,.,,, a-qualified and F.qual()ppor Employer ·--------set ... 48 Ceo .. """ Model -•ftR well ••u. 1:1 ~ WBJ.SFARGO P/time student . work at 8:30·5PM. Moo· Fri. ~ " ln~le-res·~-d .. call the "~ueMulcBosa! ., · ...... ., ' .... .., · .....,., ··
GUAJU) 58VICES Party rental ltor'e. Auly 86-5000 ext 520. bet~~~ Circulati~ Departmeol .... Mahli ()par ~!Clocks! JbDe ~ 644-8322 aft 6pm. 77<>-5343
C ~~2 ~·........... 3125 Newport Blvd, C PEOPLE PERSO(fN 9M2 Adams St. H.B. S::e~ .:~~~ee~U-::. ~~. 5:'°X:. ~: HUG~~ECTION ___ C_AS_H_P_AJ_D ___ ,~':b~:t l~:o~n~
.O swttw"""' MANAGER Bus ma.a leeks P 88· Walhn, WClitrftMs tu will train. Infrared --.c.. For gd used tum, anti· chrs very durable, $300
,...rt..CA Retired co uple to soc in Whl supply. Cool&Tralltftsl OIAt.EcO•ST Dynamics. 10t0 w. 17th .............. ques&cl.r'IV'a957-8LS3 Small drop leaf tsbl1·.
Monday, Tuesday, Wed· minage 75 unit mobile 631·5588 c....,_ ..a '' St,CM.se.ZMS G•rift S20 Ham radio $17'
nesday. Thursday, lOAM home perk. Maintenance --------1 A enld 0 L DAILY PILOT Open Wed. thru Sat Queen ~ R.3.n:iS99alt/tbox Cati 631·3474. • " l06PM.CLOSEOFrlday & office exper. req'd. Pensontotie papera3to 6 23952 Y a ea SbopHeb>. top wages & 1 · llll'Oll-· , wn1--------
ut: L1v1ng quarters & am. $10. daily, 3 days carlotta,LagwiaHills ~'=~~t. benefitaforaboptrainee, ~7~:ue)7~~rv. or fu.118 pc '28 ea. Ce n· Must.~!J-M1rrors 9 pt·:.
230W. Wf/lntfW' salary. Send ~ume lo week.882-8422. CookTraiMft MM32l immed opea[o11 tor tury Model Home Furn 10'x6>':ll.8"
lbn..217 SPMC. 393 Hamilton. PbooeCanvasser Cd.Mn AnEqualOpportunity ~P1~~s~~o ia~I 548-3m 548-0079 cr.~o •-Ca C2. Costa Mesa 926267. Exp or will train Hrly 73ll F.dinger Ave. H.B. Employer Wioe c.rt with Presa & SOF "' C I I ft,J, 1r --;.!.! _.. -b c It Watt.n A WoitrHHS t.erview. Deltrooic Corp.. B&rftla. mo. Pr band A, v • e ery co or nangerator reeier . Slat.eLlcNoC.{)()36 ~..!!!..tapMon~~·.,..06a r-.-1..Tr.-1---!li;!98akel'St..C.M. crochet Popcorn plaid w/maple arms & cu ft. s.ide-by·s1de, tee EquaJOppEmplyrMtF MANUFACTURING """"•".,.., ,......,...,, -_,,..., s c Hoo L au s Bedapreads. Approx legs. Folds down to maker.1mmacuiale. /\n 4501 Campus Or. Irvine STOCK Cl.Ell( 7ll"alOO". SIOe•. CdM couch. Good cond. S50 or bque brass headboard
HOod Sallmakers posi-
tions &\lallable tor layoul
fraewing. 5411.3467
HOTEL FEONT DESK
CLERK-4 day week,
1-11. Some weekends .
Call for appt. MS-~ ext
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VACUUM
SYSTEM
OPERATOR
We are seeking an ln·
Pl771 Equal Oppor Empl,yr DRIVERS-Approx 4 hrs lmmed F(f poe avail. ~l7" best offer. S45-40Q aft 15 & 20 gal. acquanum
""" M/F per day. Salary 54.S6per for Ind.iv w/cletlcal ex· ---------• 8pm. _4!rl_·Z1S_1_. ____ _ Help Wanted. Call today, ~~~~~~~~~ hour. Licensed or will per In stock or purchase ......... wwoocl
MB-'JKI Restaurant ttalo. Appl,y Newport· area. Ability to due From lrvloe Ranch " MUSTSAC·Spc bdrm set . Newport Beach Athletu· PUlt.iB nt--.&. COOt<S Mela Uoified School Dis· rmnor repairs a definite beyond tbe best 1Xl2's 2 pc li\I rm set. rclnr C ub membership $150 or
, ... ..,,,_. t:rtct. Mon/Wed(fbur & plua. Call tor appt. /bm Gary -.a&O lmpa,tbl.s Ceolury Model best offer. 642·2164 or Newport &each area. Company benefits. paid Frl9am·l2, Tuea 1.3pd\, Wf.8tlaods8ank9'79-4600. an>' · · HomeFlm>549-3077 673-0782.
Good opportunity ~·API>~yln,person. IS>l.l6thc. ...... N port 00 ..... , ... , .... Calif artist -------oo..8525 ALPH s _....... ew E.O.E. _.....,_. · · DtnJ.ng room set: Tbl/4 Royal & Olympia. sell
Beacb.Ca.E.O.E. ---------• Ey\luid Earle, 18X26· cbn, lg butch, solid cor recting electr 11 Pool service repairman RISTAuttAMT ~~~~~~~~~ Stodt Men wanted full or $500 below appralul, pecan.M-2888 typewriters, like nc\\ __....,. experien_... ·--Barbor at Edinger. p/time. Advancement 55-0ll26afl.SPM ~ ·11 t k .. ......,.., .. ~. ......... Secretary needed for -·-"'-. Apply lo I N T I M E F 0 R C06t ..,.,,., ea. w1, ;i c --------4 dlvldual experienced in vacuum system opera· H<ltef ·~·-'r'9 '...,. 7:30 to 4 onday thru
Friday. Union benefits.
Call for appt. ~.
CIXl.enSion 520
tloa. Salary com ·
me nsurate with ex·
968-8009 ~Valley. counter culture type p:;;.,~daid Shoe Authentic pre-Columbian CHRISTMAS a· Blue $2'75ea. 7141847·9360
Prodlll:HcMtTr-... ~~ore. Eliete St«e, 3'111 s. Brtatol. 1telue1, vuea and sofa, very Id coad. $100. ~allon Pool Tbl. Gd ~bber hoee product.a, ~ ~edk. t::a ~onj NB 0 C.M. artifact.a $36·0628 aft. S51-5118e\lt9 Qiod. With balla & cu~:.
Cqmprehensive com· Irvine area Must pass ' ay · 1 ea 645-637 · ---------• ~ All Wood Bunkbe ds f\m:$100.S3H008.
pan,y beaefita including company phy1tcal hr ror mature woman Secrttary, Person who ls --------•I ~ppl•tna 1010 wtmat Ir box sprngs Pool table. 4\h9, J 1w
petience.
~medical and dta· clllltint hie.It xra)'. Call M&-tr.!00 willing to work & learn TEACHERS-Sub· •"•••• ................ $1& Sip 90la Sl79. Ceo· slet.e. 1'4" thick. $40U
HoueekeepeT to ll\le in or laJ. Call or apply in f«appt.540-7139 E.O.E. SALES-AN OHIO OIL CO. for an eitclllnl job ex· sutute. Kindergarten FREIGHT DAllAOED t.ury Model Home Fum. ftrm. M?-'5037
out. Non smoker. own peraon. 3952 Campus PURCHASING/lNVEN olfen hlgb income._plua pertence. Knowledae in throulh ab 1tade. Con· HOTPOOO' SALE. 3808 ~ , uansport.al1.on. NB area. Drive, Newporf Beach TORY CLERK needed casb bonuses, bmefitl to cooatructloa helpful, tact Weatmlnater School w. Warner or Harbor, ---------Fifty gallon aquariun1 ~7314. (714) 5'0-8080. Equal Op· fl\., lmmed opealna. full mature person ln Colt.a AP/AR,'850+.M-4577. D 11 tr I ct, 14 l 2 1 Saa&aAllLl'J9.2112l lDpcGerman Klnl.,.~ eodltand, complot.ewlt" ---------t portunity Emplo~er. 00 benef. Some marine Mesa ana. Regardless SECUT'••y Cedar wood Av e. Stt. including 5 • 8' e"erytblnlf, lncludin.:
u---a.-FT & PT. m/f/b. r c 11 of experience write .,... CASllPAID Jone. 1• h1l6 clot.bes at llqMcal Cisb. $150. <'ull ·c-od b.a~·ema. EOE exper · pre 'd . a Re · for srowlnl corporaUon Westmlnater IM-731& ext Wubr/D17r.1Refri1s. llnea clout uso. 847-8896aJter6PM.
Yvlew Convalescent 8 a 1 b o.a M 8 r 1 0 e ~~ :deo A~n~ in recreetlon field. Can· 212. E.O.E. ~otDOt861-8W 60S1fl TRANSMASK Hardware 541-9871 tor can .. x • didate lbouJd be a good ---------QaUig11n wat.er softnet on Hoap. 2055 Thurln Sl . lllJllt It cWatla. E.O.E. De,ytoo, Ohio. 45401· l Ith h WA&HEll DRYER SALE HercWon bkte-•·bed. dbl ly $95. Also drink111j.!
C.M.142-3505 rDlf/h. SALES CLERK , :~1:,n0!e!11~y . ~u·:~ deluxe m11ltl-cycle u. uaed oace, S145. water R.O. wtlt aad lfll>
HOUS8(9HS CORP RealDLateSalea estabU1hed stationery llhonel.type55-80wpm& ~..!. lllDdlla.. ~rt· f13-6338 cabshelltormlni plcku1'
F\l1I & PT employment • •< ""Wlkw stort aeeda permanent Clktapbone. Sal.a')' com· wuiv•• bill. rerlD~be4,ct!:\lt $100. NewHooverfloor-t•·
ror both Clays • eves. NCJ --------• Inside sa.1ea person. Of· meoaunw with ability. S60,. DAY =:::· ow ce. a tic ool)' $85. 552· 1420 e~~rience necnsary. r-.....-J Weeks ftceaupply experbelpful. Noft·amoker . send re· Wanted qualified sub· _.... ~Yef>'So ;.~ ...,_ I0601---.;_;.---EX>E Cciotad Pett00•oel Mao wanted to clean ~ but not ~eual)'. f'r. aune to Kulsb llluaae· lltitule teac:ben to teat'b -12.121,... • ..._t ....................... Sh a r p 11 m a I I d <' s k
ootce So. Coaat Medical pools, fQllUme. TRAINING tn1e beneflll, 1roup ment. 33208 Pueo llllbldtnla in the event ~ ....... 111.-a 7 Yr Ta O.kll.a1, xlnt calicul&tor,$1.5.
Omlerll8'72 Coul HWY. _.. Mewc...r meclcal. paid "acaUoa., ~.SleC.SuJun ol 1 won atopqe or IABOAINs.\lted refrip ......... lfU.at MU. Ba1 548-9.274
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l&PR. Liv•ln • btl&: HAMM.I.. •~ut.l1 00> prior s.cretuy. roodMrvtce .,.-. •12. Valid CA ...... waerv~Batt ctml'IMAIPOMY Fouf chain U" ea
cl-.n, cook, clrl ve, a ~ dta.lred, not tnlldDC or uperieoce 811ea ~ "°' .... a» inclmt1al nq'd. ADOtY fr Appl&a-Olll, f11oa:tmo for ODlJ SlOO Fftncb Provtn~tal dres~·
cse ror 211' GM S.CHLO< required. Wiii train. w m•'7· LOVE P1COPLBT ~·, wtxlot l.YPt.01 • 1.abm!l credeatfal-lo ~ &I w ti Seen a.&Uorcll&.Ula tac table"'· all white
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Low pre11ur• otflce RECEPTIONIST .tocadam. SZOOO+by Chrtatmu. '\__ = Btaaoaeble. P .P .
w/f\all renge d daily 1n J'RONTOrn.cE a.,,,,_ OWD bou wtlb a 9t.n lmmedla~ly. Call *r-._... * 557-ml Ii Jf -• 1083 ~.c: td1u~l:•· c ~o,:: ~ .. '!' D • .!!...'.1'1oaa ~~_!C'Ol .. k>caaJ or· 1>nn,m1MH10t. WlwllS ~I NeW::'M. enutn Ju*w l 1070 ......
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lbmmood Rl'llf'l\l Mmlbacr1hr~
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9520 OWter Boat.a AvaUable ~ :w
215'. 30'. 32" ., 51 ' ror --ks ••••••••••••••••••••••• puade ol hchts ()I' da)' ..
retFICT week·l'Od 1aiUn& Call
C .. ISTMAS GIFT Newport Bayview Vatch
'48 •"'ORO WOODY
NJ.y restored I ll 3,000
87S.6161 Oub 83J.1SOO. Mu11t i;elJ lovely Kawai ' ---------1':~007 ORGAN l.1ke ....... W ·to60 Pril>CfSS Vanden Plu '64,
nl'W. Only $2100 Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4dr sedan, "Baby Rolls m.3S29 Royce" Rare LHD Lux·
• ... 44, •• 7., W')' compact, PS, PB, Pianola Player Piano re ._ ._. " AC.Only53Kml~Ph11UPI'
$950 Hobart M CabJe J ·3'•CF2'7 AM /FM radio. New
<;ra.nd (reblU $2995 Har· CaloCata.llaa pain\. radiaJa uphobtr)'.
nngioo uprt, refnsh. re S..1illw Y_... 18mpg. Xlnt lnveatmenl.
t ond 5950 Oak uprta (710148-2'764 S\600. Call weekdays on·
rromS950 <21.S) 588-9433 ly. 714-631·4771. PP
o.ist Pialto Shoo '68 Clasalc El Dorado, 81m'Harrulton Av, H'B. JZ' Block llland Cutter llD)orbeatolfer.
S36-8175 SSO.lm invested. Wiii sell 875-1083 aft llAM
Good practice piano for tor In.Im. 080. ~ .56 T BIRD 75% to ed
beginner. U pright orS.W.2158 Wbi.t / d. 1 tres.I900 walnut SJ2:5 847·5SS6 or e re n r ... 564-7741 Sabot forCbri1tma1, com· rirm. Q1M . 875-1784
---pl. including oars & dol· S6ciWJ 8093 ly. eo.~-3223eves. '63 Cadillac, convertible
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642-5618
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PRESENT Y.wdtt 9530
-WANTED•
SAIOT SAIUOAT
Muat. be in good condl·
lion. Call Mr. Muter at 567.am
Hoble 16' namer, gd cood.
w/t.raller & cat box. lt3)0.~50f7.
Udo 14' wiCIL new tdr.
Mlnl cmd. 'Sl.500 or otter
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Dale'• RV Rentals Is now
sponsoring a mini·
educationaJ seminar that
wUl in 2 hn. demonstrate
a S to 8 t.o 1 raUo of earn·
1011. lov,at.ment.s in
IM&e''s Nation wide ren·
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DAllY PILOT '--==========I Hobie 14 w/traller, gd cood. Ml.Lil &ell before Stan, RHtaunmtl, Quiatmas. 51000/bst ofr.
, 'tlMITf:D,
NATIONAL WESTERN,
KLM, TCS. ANWB, to
name a bandtul of over
53 major wholaaaler s
which are printing
Dale's in I.heir '79 "f1y.
Drive" Brochures
Select : Loll Angles.
Colorado Springs, San
Franci&co or SeatUe for
the S earning localloo for
YoUr RV. Call for rurther
tntro. (714) ~Mr .
Bar 8095 4119-5037. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M 1 5 c u 11 e d 26' wood sloop, inbrd eng .•
RF;STAVRANT equip· $5000. rnent for s ail!. 714/ S57·1881,646-0'l3'1
f&.7&U
1Y.Roclo,
... A.Steno 1091 •••••••••••••••••••••••
RCA SELECTIVISION. S
mos old. 4 hr video rcdr.
V(.'"1'200. $575. 645 1262
St.creo speakers, •,.; pr1ce!
4 J 8. Laruung, L ElO's,
also 4 L-ElO's PllllSIVe
radia tors. Art 4 pm.
!a-3636.
Hobie 14, good· cond.
w/trlr, sail cover, xtra
hrdwr. seoo. 873-8343
..... Sllpl/ Docb to10.Uaener ........... .... ....................... ---------
SUPS AV AILAILE
YAC Newport 646-0551
P\it Hwtlu\gloo Harbour
dock for rent.
213·58'l·564S
77YWIUS
P•TopC...,-
Fully equipped . only
14000 miles, orallge &
while. (208UCR) . $64'5
loah & Msine Te-• a t••• ~,....... ·········•••""9••··~···
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• •• ••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • Alrar9ft ·'-11 0
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T HIS
1s where the
BOAT ACTION IS
For Bu.ving
Or Selling
And for the
latest In
BOATING NE WS
check CM.Ir front
page index daily.
1111.l BEACH BLVD
HUN'I1NGTON BEACH ea .. , .. S./ 14i.2000 ... tl20 -------....................... '78 Kawa1ekl Jet. Ski,
()6der camper 4-aale. w/o br'm'd new, never been
1.[uck. $150. Stove & uaed. Below r etail.
mni. M0-2100 _631_-ato_40_. -----
t tolwtltd-.. tl40 ,..,... .... ....................•.. ·-.... '540
b U.. .. •••••••••••••••••••••
"78 Puc NewportL .. e '1S VI Vee• Panel Wagon
DllW. Extras. MSO/urf er 3llD BP 350 Motor. N~ --======-==~I ~ £veainp aome wortr, body In 1ood
nlEMO.PEDDLER 1bape. seoo c:all art.
DAILY PILOT
BOAT TRAILER
l:lrand n e w Tandem
trailer. s urge brekes..1.
buddy axles, suoo. P"'
673-27:.>.
New P EUG J;OT MO· l :GODm wk. o1tee a.6073
PEDS Rea $4ef. ltow Aeklor8ryao
$219. Must brio a Ad. 4 -..e Dri•" tHO _631_.., _______ ...................... .
15' Runabout., 55bp motor. '78 Jawa moped, xlnt
boet cover. good cood alDd. $200.
1'11 CHIVIOLIT • .... x ...
<llo6ce ol 2. Both are f uJ ·
ly lo aded i n cluding ll*1a1 off.road equip·
1D111L UM> Ir (3129>.
Sabot, ulla, oars . 551-1261
873'0562
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•••••• •••••••••••••••• IDOdifled, raew motor.
MOWSf2fl
HOWAIDca.•rolet Dove. Quail Sta.
NEWPORT BEACH IJWIH
Inflatable boat tJ'. can new u... many partt. • ....... C-O_>S __ T_A_M_E_S_A_
... _..,.,_ ac ... p Xlnt c:ond .......... ......, .. , Ir stand. ..... ......, _. ' f:.: bl~ Will like Pd moo. u1c1n1 nsoo. ·~ •MC~J&-5811-38SS olftr o.tr '"'· 111\llt l'U--~ ...... --,.....---to-4-MU. PM'J0.1"9 #I IM AUF.
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Good OGbdilloll. .,,._ ......................
SEA RAY'S
11' ta 30'
HAlllSOM'S
SIAIAYIOATS
3101Coutlfw1, N.8.
6ll·Jl47
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reblt, Beat o fter
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l1Hlrw i..... HLO
Buy thl1 1tmo1t new -·••••••••••••••··
Hondt IO tor,_, .0. or "II OllC 1 ton Pkk 1,., ~~~~~~~~~' dautht« Oab "1•u Mio tnm. P~ s:!O~u 100 mllea. sue. Pb Dr ....... m-au or al\ 5, MU65'1
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ta •t• 6 alJ new rn erlor
MAONI l"IC ENT' t I
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AM/FM uu, Bur1un· dy /tan in\. Int rood. =· 8731707. 132·2965
117118£.ACHBLVO.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
-MZ..2000
t7'5
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sa&. YOUa
TOYOTA.
-SEEUSl
646-4571. '13 Bavana, wt.o. anrf,
AM/YM cua . $4700/o(
'711 Oatau.n P U , a uto. fflf" M1.11t Hll fNt. P.P.
shell. AM/fi'M OU. ~------rnoo1otr Ml.Lil Mli latt
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4.'llS£ 1178 Cleulc White
w/red. S2000 • like over
baWlce ol "50/mo I.e.
831.Jm
'SHOO.' cir. Rune areal. A daMic.
MAllOUtSTOYOTA
MISsION VIEJO
8J 1·2110 495-1210
'5 Corona 2 dr. 3,000 mi. on new reblt eng. · Nice
lnt.trlor. leather steering ----·n GMC a·ron. h 12
natbt'd, ~ ml tak
OV~LI ~9811
'71 2002, lbarp, TIU rblt
q , IOOd c:ood. ~•t of· fer t.aiet. 496--8628 ----'171:.01 BMW, lo ml $8900.
Call Bob Mattel TTO-r.m·.
•5117
9742 wheel. wink mirror. &
Lach • $800 CaU aft 6 00 ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • pm wk nltea. 888-6073 Nk
'11 MG. good rooditlon. no fOC' Bryen enaloe ~ Mt11t ull ---------•zm T..... t767 v-. tl70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0.-9720 o,.t t746 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••• .. ••••••••••• 7 5TRIUMPH 7 6 CHIYIOLIT
SURl8VAH
Automattc. AM t PM
atereo tape, pwr ate.r
ln1. bi back sea l~. "special paint, cruise con
t.rol. p0p top roof. aux gu tanks. Tacomu
wheelt & low m1le1. Lie.
IB3754 SC!r. P3?A7.
.$5477
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
10t>O llARBOR Bl VO
(O'>TA Mi!IA 641 0010
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WEWIUIUY
YOtlaDATSUM
PAJOFOR.-ORNOT TOP DOLL.Al
FORTOf'CAIS
BARWICK DATSUN
,,Ill I 11.1lit lj q~ I I lll"
831-IYJS 493-3375
CO ... Mfll
:HEVr ".' _ • ·
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546-1200
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
FOR TOP USED CARS
FOREIGN, DOMESTIC
or CLASSICS II your car is extra clean
see U5 ra.rat.
IAUMIUICtC
292S Harbor Blvd. c.osta Mesa 979-2500
WE BUY
USED CARS
CALL PAPPY
Used Car Mgr
540·5630
1011\so~ & so~
• LINCOI N · MERCUHY
•••••••••••••••••••••••
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L.ti Select• OfAI~
SAL&S LE~INO
PARTS-SERVICE
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
~HARBOR BLVD.
540.64 I 0 540.02 I J
BARWICK DATSUN
,,111 .I u.tn' l(fl'"' 1 .111•
831· I 37S 493.3375
"We need to buy clean
Oataun used cars"
S Will Pay Top Dollar S
COSTA MESA
DA TSU~
~HARBOR BLVD
540.6410 540.0213
'77DATSUM
280%
Gokf. velour Interior. al·
loys, very low males.
um.5~Vlt •tt
6 Z'sto Choose!
. mu BEACH BLVD.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
842-ZOOO
73 Oatsuo 240Z. Air.
stereo. Excellent
$3895. 548-53.W.
ll174 Datsun 8210 Jltchbk.
nds eng. & body work
SBS0.~9134
Rot 9725
"1.t Opel MIDM Cou~ gd.
trans .. •lltA> ll'ans. vinyl
top. reuooable, Sil 3610 cba. "'1 -%182 evs.
9750 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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t24COUPI
Hal aU I.he posa1i,1e ex·
tru • low miles!
(9MRSC)
OM.YSl995
HOWAID C ... •ro&.t
Dove at Quail Sta. NEWPORT BEACH
8ll-OSSS
18711 BEACH BLVD.
HUl'rl'INGTON BEACH
84J..2000
Ta6
&a-gundy with black In·
tenor. AM·FM ca11ette. ~ mlla. <D>RH.A > $49'5
187U BEACH BLVQ.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
84J..2000
VollJWCllJ"' 9770 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'75 VW Beetle-T awny
beige exterior, deluxe an·
t.erior. AM/FM Stereo
Mags~ radial tires. One
owner. Prt. Pt. $2900.
Call6J3.2'm
'74VW
SQUAlEIAC1C
Aut.omeUc transmLAslon.
AM·FM radio, SHARP
CAR! <872KES>
$2995
10 VW's To Choose!.
'6t ti 2 CCMlpe 18111 BEACH BLVD
Black/btack. 7" alloys, KUNTINGTON-B&ACH
leather trim. a very 142-ZOOO
special car. $11 ,000. ---------Pri•"-PoncJte tn Squarebtci. rblt eng. . .1........ l trans t'lli. •blt>CIH/ Ctade
76POaSCHI [l'.ll'~•·!!=!If·
. 'lt4 '11 UlltT •' 2 door. stick, red wtth
White with black in -
t.erior. 11r c:oodiliomng,
a lloys. low m Ilea .
(928PCE>
Priced To Sel!
black interior. Low
IDl..les! C472MXV >
$2995
18711 BEACH BLVD
18711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH
HlJNTINOTON BEACH 142·2000
___ 1_4_~_2_0_0_0 __ '71 &per Beet.le. snrf. rm
C8llll .• rad.1•14. 65.000 ma
Xlntoood. Sl600. 645·0147 '72 91 IT
2626 HARBOR BL VD ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ coupe. s 1pd. al·
loy1, etc . brwnt tan
BOO. (3113R.JB>
'78 SCllOCCO
am1••9M EdfKoft Slereo, very low miles.
(636lJZW)
COSTA MESA
WEIUY
USIDCAlS!
We're the new Chevrolet
dealership in lhe Irvine
Auto Center. We need
your used car ! _JOE
MACPHERSON
CHEVROLET
21 Aoto Cent.er Drive
IRVINE
761-7222
WANTED!
Late model Toyotu,
Volvoe, Pickups at Vans.
Call \II t.oday !
ODDIJ
Faot.uuc Closeout. oo ll>78 Models
1'79 Model.s
now arriving
MUST SELL
DICK MILLER
MO'l'ORS
l.20W. Womer.S.A
557-2132
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2025 S Manchester
Anaheim 750-2011
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Ivan 's , 1995 Harbor
Blvd . CM 645 1982
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"76 Cad Eldorado con 552_·_'1778 ______ _
vert .. all avaJI option~ M US T S 1';-L L 8 Y
incl. fuel 1n/ect ion Chnstmas· ,75 EUte A<; Absolute per , cond .... do . ea'ts .: ..... n},,.., p .. , WID WS, S m
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l&18Aut.oCenter Dr
SDl''Wy Lake to·oresl exit
IRVINE
130.7000
'72 Col Park 9 pass wag
White. folly loaded •
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AM/FM, 28.000 ma. vt!ry •••••••••••••••••••••••
de.an. SUOO 531-4036 '6S Mustang Convertible.
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wheel covers & LOW auto p /S SI !50 Ph O'll.Jes. Llc. 8S7RLD Slk ~1isz
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fAke Foreat rebll engine. r ad io,
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& power brakes Gd.
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be seen thls weekend.
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silver, good cond A~klng nw. $52-3223 or M2 ~ a..,.-'925
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'77 Cordoba. fu lly good. $300. Strt11f(ht oqli~. lo ma T top, body 642·2344
vlnyf roof. ful l pwr, f'Olltlec 9965
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atecr1n1. new pwr. C...,.-9t3l brakes. new shocks, pwr .
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Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
EDITION
.. voL. n ,NO. as-1, 3 sec:rioNs,-32 PAGES---~-~ORANGE..CQUNTY. CALIFORNIA
Your Hometown
Dally N w p aper
MO,NDA v, DECEMBER ts. 191a
(}il (:hief~· Say-llik~ Good for U.S.
ABU DHABI. UnUed Arab
Emirates CAP) The d blon
by OP!C to JKk up 011 prtc:-es by
14.S .,.rttnt out )ear 1 nt the
American dollar and stock
market tnto a no1ediv• todl)'.
but the head of the 011 <' rtel ~
t . fended the lncrff.Sea as a mov-..
1 de1&1ned to help tb world
economy.
Some gpt('tahsll Umate the
price boost, coming an rour
i ta1 ea. will by Us II ralae
Amtiril'an iuoHn and heaUna ·
oU p riC'f9 by three c-enta a 1.i Ion by lat um
Ener11 Secretary James
&bl lnaer Hid I.hat wh n oUa r
market lorce. art ractored In.
tlle per-aaUoo tncreue wUl prob
ably be five or six cenla. The
average U.S. g~ollne price wa.s
68 cenla a f a.lJon as of Nov. 1 .
"Tbe oU pl"lce hake 1.5 part or
'•
1 * * * * * * r. Six Cents a Gallo•?
Oil Price Rise
To Boost Gas
:r
NEW YO~K (AP) -The decision to boost the price of crude
oil 14.5 percent -ne arly double earlier predictions -Jwill feed in-
flation in the Unil«t States and could hurt the 13 oil-producing na·
lions economically, say government and industry officials.
President Carter said Sunday that the increase will hurt ef.
forts to reduce inflation and maintain a world economic recovery
He said the oiJ.producing countries share the responsibility for the success of economic programs.
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"WE REGRET THIS OPEC DECISION and hope it will be re·
considered before I.he next steps take effect," Carter said.
"It obviously is serious." said Allred Kahn, Carter's chief in·
flalion fighter ... I'm very unhappy because I think it will be ter·
ribly lrtjwious to us and -in the long run -to them.•• .
Energy Secretary James Schlesinger, who urged the Organiza.
tlon or Petroleum Exporting Countries to freeze the price of crude
oil. said: "It is a substantial increase, larger than we had hoped. It
could have major impacts not only on trade balances but also on
the rate or inflation... .
The general estimate of increases in the prices of gasoline and
heating oil in the United States is about three cents per gallon.
SCHLESINGER PREDICl'ED THAT ADDmONAL martcet
for.cu beyond the OPEC move would raise I.he price of &-5oline at
the pump by another two or three cents by the end of next year
As ol Dec. l, the average price of gasoline was 66 cents a
gaUon.
"Thia ls bardly a mllumal lncreue," s aid Schlesinger, speak·
inC S-., CID 4JtC lele:Yllkla's "laluM •nd •••an." 0 auld
have a major impact not onJy on trade ~oes. but a1ao oo the
rate of·lnflation, on the performance of Ute industrial economies ...
Government and industry officials said the U.S. inflation rate
--:-about 9t,\ ~eot -wut rise by oae.tum:urtttree..quli'dfa or a
percentage potnt because of the OPEC decision.
A SPOKESMAN FOR THE CONSOUDATED EdisOILCom·
pany or New York City -whose rat.es are among the nation's
highest said Sunday that the oil price bike may mean a 4 per·
cent. increase in electric rates and a 10 percent increase in steam
rates'.
r OPEC. which supplies 37 percent of the United States' oil. ap·
proved Sunday a four-step plan that will boost the price of a 42·
gallon barrel or crude by 14.5 percent by Oct. 1, 1979. Jn nine
months, the price will go from I.he current $U.70 to $14.54. Most
analysts predicted a rise or not more than 8 percent.
The price boost is scheduled to begin with a 5 percent increase
Jan. 1, and proceed in quarterly incretnents through Oct. 1.
"The economy was in pretty bad shape anyhow -this
probably makes it worse," said Michael Evans, president of Chase
Econometrics, an economic analysis arm of Chase Manhattan Bank .
"lo I.he restoftheworld, 1979willprobably bea pretty good year. Only
the U.S. lsgoiog to suffer a recession.
ANALYSTS SAID OPEC NEEDED a price increase to cover
the losses members have felt because or the decline in value of th~
dollar, the currency used by OPEC.
But it will mean a $4.5 billion increase next year in the United
States' already large trade deficit. And the deficit -about $45
billion this year -has played a key role in the decline of the
dollar.
"I think that the OPEC countries may themselves come to
regret so sharp an increase in view of the Jtarmful effect that it
will have oo the world economy," Kahn said. "You can't enact a 15
percent increase in the price of the world's most important ruel.
and not expect the customers on whom you depend to suffer and
that suffering to reflect back on you."
Fire Kills Mothe r , Four Kids
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A fire
that investigators say may have
been deliberately set has killed a
mother and her four sm'all
c hildren, sheriff's Deputy
Marvin Cavanaugh said today.
Joanne Paul, 26, and the
children, Anthony, 10, Enoch, 4.
Rachod, 2. and Mary Ann, 7
months, were found dead in
their bedrooms Sunday at their
Florence area home.
the mea1ure1 to correct Ute
wortd'1 economic situation."
u d Rent Ort.ii ol •Ecuador. lhe
new aec:retary·t~ntral of the
l3·natlon Or1aniaation of
Petroleum E p0rtlng Countries.
Ortl&, a · g with rep0rters,
did n pell out in detaU how
the pr boost would benefit I.he
world, except to say OPEC COUD·
tries "have got tt15ponsj bilities
and tu.ks to'Ward the coming
generations and toward develop.
IJlent of their countries and find·
lng alternative sources of
eoerey than oll when it is ex·
hausl«t.
"These generations wUl never
forgive us ii we do not build for
the future," he said. ''These
countries that have reservations
about our decisions should re·
allze that we are building for the
ruture ol our people .••
Die Eyes Dav e It?
Whatever their visual faculties. visitors to the San
Clemente parking lot used by Dr. Bruce Ewing do a dou·
ble take when they spot the optometrist's eye-catching
sign. But seeing is believing and no one doubts the op-
timum effect that the chart has on visitors who know a
good gimmick when they see it. A Daily Pilot photog·
rapher couldn't resist getting the whole scene in focus.
After the OPEC oil ministers
announced the price increase at
the end of a two-day meeting
Sunday. President Carter "issued
a atatement saying it would hurt
efforla to reduce inflation and
urging OPEC to reconsider .
His chief inflation-fighter.
Alfred K~. called it "terribly
injuriou.."
The United States gets 37 per·
cent of ita oil fro m OPEC
nations.
The impact on the U.S. curren·
cy was swift. The value of I.he
dollar reu against all major cur-
rencies th.is morning. The cur·
rency markets clearly an·
t1clpate a darker economic pie·
ture ror the United States
~cause of the OPEC increase.
The Soviet news agency Tass
today took note of Western com·
<See OIL, Page A2>
500/0 Chan~e Toni ght
Hai.Dy Weather
Staying Around
A rainstorm that drenched this time last year.
Christmas shoppers and com· Southern California Edison
muters &mday and today shows Company officials blamed lhe
no signs of abating before Tues-rain todaS' for a power failure
day. weaU,er forecasters said. that affected Emerald Bay resi·
Weather analysts predict a SO dents for more than two hours
percent chance of rain tonight. Sunday.
The storm thus far had dropped They s aid nearly J,000
1.5 inches of rain on the county cus tomers in homes on botr\
as of this mor:nmg It is expected sades of Pacific Coast Highway
to. peter off into showen about were without power in mtd·
mad-day Tuesday. afternoon when rain dam aged a
After that, lh~ ~orecasters S(lY. <See RAIN, Page A2> c loudy c ond1t1o ns throurn-
Wednesday with night time tern·
pe ratures in the mid 40s and
daytime highs in the high 50s can
be expected.
Rainfall is running aboat"dou·
b1e that or a year ago, but thus
far is not creating any problems
in terms of flood damage or crop
HBTeacher ..
Strike On
damage. Fi J 3 ·'The rain is very welcome lo or an. most of our activities here."
commented Irvine Company
crops division manager Carl
Undrren.
"It's particularly beneficial
ror our cattle gruing operations
and ror lrrijtaUon.purposes," he
said. "At this point, I.he rain is
being absorbed a~ quickly as it falls ahd is noi posing any
problems lo us ...
Orange County's agricultural
operations officers agreed with
Lindgren that the rain. up to
now, I& a welcome friend to lhe
county farmer and water con·
servers.
Thus far. the season's rainfall
in Orange-.County stands at
about 5.5 inches. more than dou·
ble the 2.50 inches recorded at
Teachers say they plan to go
ahead with a threatened Jan. 3 strike after negotiations with
Huntingtm Beach Union High
School District officials failed to
bring a contract settlement.
Ira Tolbin, ·president of a
group representing the district's
830 tellchers. said the school
board0S latest Offer Wa3 rejected
Friday after a dispute over bind·
ing arbitration.
Toibin also indic ated that
teachers are still seeking a one·
year five percent pay .hike
guaranteed retroactive lo July.
1978.
Shenkman Quits Tonight
But district S uperinte ndent
Jake Abbott said the teachers
h.ave been offered a guaranteed
fiv e percent pay boost only if
and when a state im posed s alary
freeze is lifted and the raises are ruled legal.
Abbott said the main stum-
bling block in the deadlocked con·
tract talks is the arbitration of
teacher grievances. School board
members say binding ar bitration
would erode local control.
81.asts Huntington Council as 'Inept'
By ROBERT BARKER
Of IM O.lly Pilet S!Mf
Ron Shenkman announced to-
day that he is officially resign·
ing from the Huntington Beach
City Council at' the beginning of
tonight's Cou:1cil meeting.
Shenkman said be is quittini
for professional and family rea·
sons but added that the present
council "is the mo.'!t tumultuous
and inept public body I have
ever been associated with."
Shenkman previous ly served
on the Fountain VaHey City
Council and on I.he Huntington
Beach Union High School Dis·
trict board.
He said today he will remain
partially active in city affairs
.. ana will right the hell" out or a
recent recall drive now gearing
up in the city.
Shenkman and three other or-
f i c i a Is we re named recall
t a rgets recently even though
Shenkman announced Oct. 6 that
he planned on quitting the coun·
cil.
He said the announcement of
the recall was almost enough to
make him change his mind.
"l came that close," he said
(oday. "I'm a street righter bul I
decided not to be selflsh. But I
am having withdrawal pains."
The council, which appears lo
be solidly deadlocked into two
camps, has until Feb. 10 to
select Sbenkman's successor.
Pattinson said incumbent coun-
cil officials may also nom inate
other candidates.
Shenkman said today that the
differences on the present City
Council appear to be a matter of
management principles.
He declared I.hat council mem·
bers should set general policies
and the city adminis trator
should implement I.hem .
But he claims I.hat some of.
facials are causing turmoil by
trying to play too active a role in
day·to·day operations.
Shenkman generally has been
aligned with Pattinson. Don
MacAllister and John Thomas
on major iasues.
School board members want
to keep advisory arbitration.
But teachers are demanding
that an independent third party
rule on teacher grievances that do
not deal with financial matters in·
eluding salary and fringe benefit
disputes .•
Abbott sa id di s t r i c t
negotiators have d ecided to
compromise on two other issues
d e aling ~it h. a cont ract
emer gency clause and teacher
assignment policies. The con·
tract provisions will be worded
as they we re in last year's
teacher accord.
Toibin said teachers a re still
gearing 6p for a strike lhe d ay
arte r ther r e tur n Cro m holidayvacauon.
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We athe r
Showers possibly heavy tonight with chance of a
tbunderstorm. Partly
cloudy Tuesday with
chance or showers
decreasing to 10 percent.
A little cooler tonight with
lows in the 40s. Highs
Tuesday :i8 to $2.
Stocks -'l:ake Plunge
After Oil Increase
If officials can't agree on a
candidate. a s pecial ele1tlon
would be held in May or June .
Shenkman's term expires in
April of~,
Mayor Ron Pattinson said to-
day that he wUI propose that
Shenkman's successor be select·
ed rrom the ranks or those who
ran for City Council in 1976 and
1978.
The opposing bloc is made up or Mayor Pro Tempore Richard
Siebert. Ruth Bailey and Bob
Mandie.
No further negotia tion
sessions are scheduled.
'-Killer' Boney
IN81DE TeD.4 Y
Grotoft meR fighl ONT' 11·
11t:ar·old athlftt• °' spona bttome ~ buaitwu. Sft rhl
dart of a /'ft»porl nnea on
P•Bl.
l•tlex
NEW YORK <AP> -Word o(
~ larger-than-expected increase
in 'world oil prices drove stock
prices into a sharp decline in
heavy trading today.
In the fll'lt four hours the Dow
Jones averace ol 30 Industrials was down 18.79 poinla to 786.~
dropping bel~ the 800 level for
the fl rat Ume since the end of Nov·
ember.
Declines over:wbeJmed gainers
by a 13·lmarginamongNewYork
Stock Excbanie-Uated lsauet.
On SUPdl.Y the Or1an1iatlon of Petroleum Exporting Coun·
tries announced that It woud
ralae prices 14.5 percent ln
quarterly stages through 11ext
Oct. 1. The newa came u an un·
pleaaant 1urprlN to Wall-StHet,
which had been boplne for an ln·
crease as small as 5 percent.
And analysts noted that it
compounded investors' uneasi·
ness about lnflation specifically
and the economic outlook io
general.
· · J think people are a little
shocked," sald Charles Jensen
at MKl SecuriUes. "The stock
market doesn't like surprises
Uke this."
. The neW3 also depressed the
bond market. which la highly
1en1iUve to shin.a in lnnaUonary
expectat1ons. Tbe dollar tell in
forelp eicchanse while the price
of gold Jumped by better than S7
an ounce in London.
Gold mlnloa stock.a u lned
•round, while all other major
at.ock ll"OUPIJ were under pres-
sure. Oil, auto, a lrllnt and
leJaure·travel &tocks all J&v~
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Prominent names in that
category lnchade former Hunt·
ington Beach High School Board
President Ralph Bauer, Plan·
nlng Commlsslon Chairman
Ruth Finley. rormeT planning
com missioner Prim Shea and
ex-City Council members Al
Coen and Ted Bartlett.
CrOp Dainaged
FRESNO <AP> -Preliminary
dama1e to t.he cltru.1 crop here
hat bffn esUmated llt 40 to 50
percent. with up to 90 percent o(
the crop suffering some dell'"
of damace. the county depart·
ment ot agrtculture reported.
Minimum tempereitures 11 \ow u 20 degrees for acvera1 houra
were r~Dec--64r c•ualaa
a hard tNe&e and cn>s> dam ace .
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NEW YORK (AP> -The lates t novelty
Christmas gift is likened to a pet rock you can eat.
It's killer bee honey.
For $3.95 you can get a s. 75-ounce jar of honey
reportedly gathered from the hives of killer bees in
Fortaleza, Brazil. "It's crazy. It's kind of the pet roek of 1978,"
said Ronald DeChristoforo, one of the three men
behind the product. ··But the dlffercoce is, it's edible
and it's good."
Alona with the honey, you get a history of 1ts
makers. The bees were originally imPorted to Brazil
from Africa because they were superior honey pro·
ducen.
But ~veral African queens escaped, ~I
with local bees and spawning generations of wild
killer bees. The bees have reportedly attacked men
and animals ..
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;JFK, Hing ~orupiracy Undeeided
WAStONCTON <AP> Aft.CT
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Hou.ae AIHNWUOOi <'ommlt·
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thal consplraca can nealhM be
proved nor ruled out 1n th u
'"°'n~ ul John F . Ke:noed)
und Dr M11rt10 Lutb r Kln1
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chairman, n ys h lhtnka
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"thl· ouW1rw o tt ron,.p1rarv"
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bouoly for Kln~f!'I U H~SlnaUon
But Stokn at•knowltdaf'<I tht·
commlllee hu no proof ot auc-h
.a couplracy b"h1nd KloK'"
m urder ln Ml•mphl on April 4,
l968.
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~uys lhcre tr. no c\ 1denl'C of an'
spftltlc COMJ)ltety LD KtoAeOy'i
aa1u1in1aUoo In Oallaa Dn Nov.
22, 1913, btlt all poulbiJIUN have
not been nalfid out
Tht! draft r Port uy1, fot f'lt
ample. th•t otd vtdf'ne of or-
a.-nlied crtrnt Unka to the kl1Jln¥
bH not t>t-.-n prov~d or dl ·
proud llltholalb "lh rt l1 no
dirtcl evwknc " ot an oraanJied
t'M me C'OOSptr ry
~h rommltlM> also bu auic
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ln Kt" Pdy't a a .. 1ln1llnn ran
not bf out wlthout t Una a
rcctnlJr aurlattd p1ec~ of ftlm
tn set' I It how• con J>lraton1 .
Robtrl L Grodt'n, a New
J 1•rsty photo ttthnlclan, UY•
hi~ ~ludy of tht' mm 1howa t'kur
movement bv mor~ than one
1b1p• at. tbe wladowt from ..
which Lf'e Harvef Oswald 11 ac·
cuaed ~ killlna Kennedy with a
hllh·pcPNered nne.
Th eomrnJlt la lo vote on
tin l conclus-ou thl• week. One
11roJHllril ~ec.omme11daUon.__a
Ula' thtt JuaUct Dtpi.rtmcnt in·
vt1tl1at t.bc fllm •nd t.be com·
milt .:'1 undlacloted cooaplracy
los1ds
T e mos t 1...ro_p t~.!JH v ~
l•U1 m o ny w u SCtt'n tl(tc
ttvldt'nc 11up~rttn1 the Warren
Commlulon s conclus1on that L t' Jlarvf'y Oswald was lhc
lonl' acunman ln Kennedy's Wi·
HHlnlttlOO.
No R ecurrence Seen
Of B a lloon Blas t s
Tt•ams of experts .assembled
by lht• t'Ommltlee agreed that all
t h rt"t-s hot s at Ke nne d y 's
llmoU!iine in Oealey Plaza were
fi red from Oswald's rlile from a
t.l llth noor w\ndow
Th••.) agr~ one shot missed.
oiw wt>ol lhrou~b lh"e prei.1dent's
throat and into John CDnnaJly
and lht1 third exploded IJl Ken·
ned 's 11kull
The only contrary evidence
was a sound on a tape recording
of a motorcycle policeman's
rudao. An expert said it has a
50.50 statlsllcaJ chance of being
a pistol shot fired by someone
else.
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Though they 're not naming
a n y su spec t ~ or tH'c u i.rng
anyone, Irvine police confidently
predicted today there won't be a
recurrence of last week's ex·
ploding balloons that threaten~
small craft landing at Orange
County Airport
Meaollme. police arc examin·
1n g fra g m ~nt s of plas l1 c
matenal found stre wn across an
X-ray lab of a factory after an
e xplos ion Thurs day which
seriously burned an inspector
there.
Fro.P age Al
OIL ...
plaints abo'trt the price rise and
said 1t was "nothing but an al·
t e m pl to put the blame on
som e body else " It said the
West's inability to curp inflation
1s what drove lhe OPAc nations
to imoose a "protective" in-
crease to try to keep up. The
SovietS are self-sufficient in oil.
The 13 ministers decided to
put tbt? increase, OPEC's big·
gest since early 1974, into effect
in stages: 5 percent on Jan. 1,
raising the present base price of
S12. 70 J>er 42·gallon barrel to St3.33~.8 percent on April 1. in·
creasing the price to $1.UM ; 2.3
percent on July l, ralaing the
price to $14.18, and 2. 7 percent
on Oct. 1. pushing the price to
$14 54.
The $12.70 price had been
frozen since early 1977. The oil
cartel said the increase was
necessary lo compensate for the
e rosion of their revenues and
holdings caused by world Infla-
tion and by the depreciation of
the dollar. the currency in which
the oil trade is conducted.
Informed sources s aid two
days of maneuvering and in·
terventlon by Abu Dhubi's ruler
cleared the way for the OPEC
decision. ·
They said the host lo the
OPEC winter meeting, Sheik
Zayed bin Sultan, and his oil
minister, Ma na Said Otaiba,
we re the leading m ediator s
between Saudi Arabia, which
wanted to continue the oll·pnce
freeze, and Libya and Iraq,
which called publicly for in-
creases of up to 25 percent.
OPEC's 52nd m eeting was
held in an ornate hall of the Abu
Dha bi Hilton. But the real work
was done In the delegates• hotel
s uites and in the hallways,
behind a screen of soldiers Mid
white-robed security guards car·
rying automutic weapons.
Talb Stalled
JERUSALE M <AP>
Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan
i;aid today Israel will not resume
~tailed peace treaty negotiations
with Egypt unless Cairo dropS
tt:e U .S.·backed conditions it proposed a week ago.
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Police had been staked out
nearby in hopes of s poll1ng
another balloon launching
Balloons had been seen cxplochnl(
in fireballs at about 850 feet, the
altitude 0( incoming airplanes. on
both Monday and Wednesday.
Poli ce rushed to Control <.:om
ponents. 2567 SE Mum Sl . lhl'
source of the explosion The
company manufacture ~
mechanical control valves.
They found Terry Huff, 26, of
Orange, burned on the face.
bands and chesl by a flash fire
in lhe explosion which knocked
out windows and blew a st.eel
door off its hinges and into the
hall.
Huff, in stable condition at UC
Irvine Medical Center, 1nithuly
told police he was checking an
acetylene gas leak reported 10
the room and had forgotten lo
discard a cigaret he said he was
-b moking, according to offi cers
Police s aid that numerous
fragments of plas tic material
and bags, similar to fragments
recovered from lhe explosions of
the two balloons earlier. have
led them lo conclude the factory
was the launch J>(>int
"A sma ll number o r
employees may be involved in
these balloon fiight.s," Lt. Gene
Norden said. owever, there
have been no arrests. and, so
far. police are still just question·
in& people al the factory.
Laboratory teats comparing
fragments of the known ex-
ploded balloons and fragments
found in the Control Components
X-ray room were incomplete lo
day. Police theorized lhat the
balloons were filled with a
lighter-than-air gas, and that
h ags containing flammable
acetylene were attached. beneath
lbe balloons. Both materials
were foWld In the X-ray lab
They believe the balloons were
ex ploded using a fuse of
matches taped together in a
string. Such a group of matches
also was found m lhe lab, police
said.
Police have ended their
stakeouts of the industrial com-
plex.
"There will b e no more
balloon launches." Lieutenant
Norden predicted
The committee demolished
J ames Earl Ray's alibi that he
was blocks away in a service
station when King was shot. The
only purported witness to that
story admitted it was a hoax.
The commiUee also presented
evidence,. as Stokes put il. thal
Ray stalked King to Selma and
Allanla before the assassination.
But the panels or experts, in·
eluding ballistics experts, were
unable to find physical evidence
that Ray fired the shots that
killed King.
Ray pleaded gullly to lhe as-
sassination and Is serving a 99-
year prison sentence, but now
says he was framed.
His fingerprints were on the
nnc found near lhe scene bul ne
says he had turned the gun over
to a man he knew only as Raoul
for what he thought was a gun·
running operation.
School Board
President's • • Car Damaged
Huntington Beach Union Hlgh
School District board President
Zita Wessa s aid a vandal
s mashed the window of her auto
parked ID fronl or her Founlam
Valley home and caused $53 in
damage.
Mrs. Wessa said the vandalism
occurred just before she left for
the Fountain Valley High School
football game Fri~y.
.. I'm not saying the teachers
did it but it's awful strange that
1l would happen now," Mrs.
Wessa 11ajd.
Teachers and students have
picketed Mn;. Wessa 's home
duf'ing the past week to protest
stalled contract talks. Teachers
have voted to strike Jan. 3 If no
contract accord is reached.
Fountain Valley police have
b eefed up patrols in Mrs.
Wessa's neighborhood. There
are no ~uspect.s in the incident.
EnflageMetat Told
Sheila Bre'W!ler Rauch or Villanova, Pa., and Joseph P.
Kennedy m, son of th laU, Robert F . Kennedy, have
announced their engagement. No dato has been set for the
wedding.
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Orange County's new, $8 m1lhon Hall of Adl'T)in1strataon
sprouted shorings like this one over the weekend ab
stress cracks began s howing on outside concrete beams
County officials weren"t sure what was causing the
cracks and were studying the situation today.
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Riies Set Tuesday
For Crash Victim
Catholic funeral services are
scheduled Tuesday for a Hunt
ington Beach teen.ager f1ttally
injured Saturday night when
his motorcycle rammed a dis·
abled. lighlless car in Garden
Grove .
PhiUP Karl Jr .. 17. of 17262
Chaparral Lane, succumbed to
internal Injuries about 10 :45
p.m . in the emergency room al
UC Irvine Medical Center m
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Coroner 's deputies and police
noted that although young Karl
wore a protective helmet with
foll face ma«. dealtf was due to
internal i.njuries.
Garden Grove police said lhey
are still investigating the acc1·
dent. wh'tcb was the result of an
earlier fender·bender colhs1on
that occurred on Weslmmsler
Boulevard al Clint.on Street.
Damage in that collision mo
ments before left one car staJk'd
in the Inter section wilh 1l:.
headlights out, anvestigalors
said.
Friends of the voulh were
scheduled lo pay their respects
al visitation hours from 2 to 4
p.m . and fr9m 7 to 9 p.m . this
evening at Dilday Brothe r s
Mortuary, Huntington Beach
Mass will be said Tuesday at
10 a m. in St. Bonaventure Catholic Church in Hunllngton
2 Quakes Str ike
Beach with iQ!_erment to follow
a l Holy Cross Cemetery 1n
Culver City
The Karl youth was one of
eight persons killed in Orange
County traffic accidents over Lh€'
weekend.
He leaves his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Karl Sr .. a
brother. Shawn, and a sister.
Susan.
N.ghl ·Cler~· ·
Robbed ar:·
FV Drive-in
A pale-faced man, apparently
armed, who marched up to the
ticket booth al lhe Fountatn
Valley Drive.Jn Theater and de·
m anded e very mov1egoer's
money back 1s sought today.
The robbery at the lheuter on
Brookhurst Street at the San
Diego Fl'eeway netted the man
$68. 70, police said today.
Theater e mpl oyee Judy
McCall, 22, told investigators the
man approached her Saturday
nighl and claimed to have a gun
·but may have only been simulat-
ing a pistol ID h.is Jacket pocket.
transformer.
Power was reslort:d to all but
50 homes two houn l•t.er. The
remalnln1 SO cuatomen were
without power for about 10
houra.
Santiago Peak 1s recording tbe
highest rain level lo Orange
County. The reclsler at the
mountain location shows 10.60
Inches of rain so far this yeu.r
comparoo to 5.1 lru:bes 'e.mered an the log on Dec. 18, 1977.
Traffic offlcen throughout the
county commented lod1ty that
the raln 11 responsible for a
marked 1n<'rea se In "fender
benderu coHislon , but--trarnot-
cuased any major traffic acci·
dents.
"That's because of the nature
of the raln," Californ\a Highway
Patrol officer Vern Smith said.
"It's been fairly steady and
showe ry with none of t.be del·
u.cea that so frequently cause
major colli s ions among
motorists who simply ·Can't see
the road m front of them."
Sports fans and organizers of
outdoor enlertamment were less
enthUSlllStiC ID their aasessmer\l
of the Chnstmas week storm.
More than 23,000 Ucketholders
s tayed away from the Los
Angeles Rams' encounter wilh
the Green Bay Packers at lhe
Coliseum Sunday.
And djsappolnted Disneyland
vlaitors learned alter they ar·
nved at the magic kingdom Sun·
day that two weekend Christmas
parades had been called off.
Weather forecasters warned
that the storm is creating wind
cond1ltons along the coast thal
could prove dangerous for small
boats
Small craft warnings are in ef.
f eet along the South e rn
Cahforrua coastline lo lhe Mex·
1can border.
The storm brought nothing but
JOY to skien.
~now levels were down to J.000
feet al many locations with re-
sorts rePortio& good to excellent
conditions on most slopes with
pred1ct1ons that skiing condt·
lions would hold good through
the bollday season'.
Trustees Eye
Busing Stand
A terse. IO.paragraph position
paper condemning the possib1h·
ly of children being bused into
Los Angeles to hasten de·
segresation wtll be discuss~ by "9~an Vi~W· School District
trustees torugh't . •
The board Is expeded to ap-~
prove the stand outlined in Ute
.-o&uUoculttb• 7:30!)).m. m~
lng in dillriet headquarters at
7972 Warner Ave., Huntington
Beach, as formal policy.
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W SPEEDY SALE
''I'm a bigger winner with the
money l received than I ever
was with my raclnlJ Sabot. ,_
·'I sold it on th~ f 1rst day lo the
first caller "
That's the advertising success
story of the Costa Mesa man
who placed this ad ln the Daily
Pilot.
Ha r ing 11;.i bot. full~ ~qu1pl. xlnt rond S250
flt m xxx xxxx after 5.
If you want lO "Sale" your
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<AP> -Two moderate earth·
quakes rocked separate parts of
Y u a o s I a v i a S u n d a !' t h e Yugoslav news agency tal'\]ug
He handed her a small brown
paper bag which she rilled with
all the night's receipts. The man
escaped . be a ded t o ward
Brookhurst Street. police said boat. the Daily Pilot can mean •
said.
He was described as in hi~
20s. with a pale complex1on,
wavy brown hair and brown
eyes and of medium bwld.
fast cash returns. A friendly ad·
v1s er will help write a best
seller Just call 642·5678.
ALSGARAGE
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ABU DHABI. Unit~ Arab itaau. wlll by itself n1l11e
Emlrat• <AP) Th• dtcl ton Am~rica.n auotlne and h 1t.sn1& b)' OP~ to Jack u_p oil prlc by oat r.rtCC!I by Lhree Ct>nlll A gllllon
14.S perceot next year sent th_, by ate tm.
American dollar and s tock oeray Sec retar)' J amc11
• markel iftto a ooaf'dlvt-toda). !;(hit Inter sa d that when other
but tbe Mad of the oil cartel df' market fOl"CM are factored in.
fended the iocre~ as a mo\le tht per-1aUon 1ncre~se will pr-Ob
desi1ned to help the world ublv be t1vt or six cents The
~onomy. avtrag<' US gasoline price w~
Some speca-11.at.a estimate the 66 cent.Ii a gallon as of Nov 1. ~ price boost, coming an four "The oil price hlke 11 part ol
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NEW YORK <AP> -The decision to boost the price of crude
oil 14.5 percent -nearly double earlier prediclions -will feed in·
nation i.6~ United States and could hurt the 13 oiJ.producing na-
tion~ ~cally, say government and industry officials. .
Premdent. Carter said Sunday that the 'increase will hurt ef·
forts to reduce inOation and maintain a world economic recovery.
He said the oil-producing countries shar:e the responsibility for the
success of economic programs.
"WE REGRET THIS OPEC DECISION and hope 'it will be re-
considered before t.be next steps take effect," Carter said.
"It obviously is serious," said Allred Kahn, Carter.'s chief in·
nation fighter. "I'm very unhappy because I think it will be ter-
ribly injurious to us and -in the long run -to them."
. Energy Secretary James Schles~nger, who urged the Organiza-
tion of ·Petroleum Exporting Countries to freeze the price of crude
oil, said: "I( is a substantial increase, larger than we had hoped. It
could have major impacts not only on trade balances but also on
the rate al inflation."
. T~general estimate of increases lli the prices of gasoline and
heating oil in the United States is about three cents i>er gallon.
SCID..ESINGER PREDICTED THAT ADDmONAL market
forces beyond the OPEC move would raise tbe price of gasoline at
the pump by another two or three cents by the end of next year.
As of Dec. 1, the average price of gasoline was 66 cents a
gallon.
. "~ is. ttanUy a minimal increase,• said Schlesinger, speak•
1ng Sunday on ABC television's "Issues and AnlMrs." "It could hav~ e ~impftt not 'only on tr&Grb1tsnc"8, 1'UraJ!R> on the
rate of i.nOatioo, oo the performance ol lbe industrial economies."
Government and industry officiala said the U.S. inflation rate
-abou~-~ .. w·u rise by W tff,~U.lrlers of a percen auseortheOPEC"--.-----
A SPOKESMAN FOil nlE CONSOUDATED Edison Com·
pany of New York City -whose rates are among the nation's
highest --. said Sunday that the oil price hike may mean a 4 per·
cent increase in electric rates and a 10 percent increase in steam
rates.
OPEC, which supplies 37 per~t of the United States' oil, ap-
proved Sunday a four-step plan that will boost the price of a 42·
gallon barrel of crude by 14.5 percent by Oct. l, 1979: In nine
months. the price wilJ go from the current $12.70 to $14.54. Most
analysts predicted a rise of not more than 8 percent .
The price boost is scheduled to begin with a S percent increase
Jan. 1, and proceed in quarterly increments through Oct. 1. .
"The eeonomy was in pretty bad shape anyhow -this
probably makes it worse," said Michael Evans, president of Chase
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Whatner their visual faculties', visitors to the San Clemente parking lo\ ueecl by Dr. Bruce Ewtna do a dou·
bte take when they spot the optometrist's eye.catching
sign. But seeing is believing and no one doubt.a the OP·
Umum effect that the chart has on visitors who know a
good gimmick wflen they see it. A Daily Pllot pbotog·
rapber coUldn't r8tst-getting the-whole 1eene in-focus-
the measur.e& to correct the
world's economic situation,"
:uud Ren Ortl1 of Ecuador, the
ntiw secc.etary-eeneraJ of the
13 nation Organ uation of
Petroleum Exporting Countries.
Ortiz. speaking with reporters.
did not spell out in detall how
the price boost would benefit the
world, ~xcept to say OPEC coun-
tries "have got responsibilities
and tasks toward the coming
* * * Declines
Exceed
NEW YORK <AP> -Word of
a larger-than-expe<:ted increase
in world oil prices drove stock
prices into a sharp decline in
heavy trading today.
In the first five hours the Dow
Jones average of 30 industrials·
was down 21.22 points to 784.13,
dropping below the 800 level for
the f1rst lime since the end of Nov-
ember.
Declines overwhelmed gainers
by a 13-lmargin among New York
Stock Ex.change.listed issues.
On Sunday the Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Coun-
tries announced that it woud
r aise prices 14 .S percent in
quarterly stages through next
Oct. 1. The news came as an un·
pleasant surprise lo W aJI Street,
which had been hoping ffJr an in-
crease as small as 5 percent.
And analysts noted that it
compounded investors' uneasi· ness a6ouf inffation specifically-
and the economic outlook in
general.
generations and toward develop-
ment of theit countries. and find.
ing 1llternative sou rces of
energy than oil when it is ex-
hausted.
"These generations will never
forgive us if we do not buUd for
the future." be said. "These
countries that have reservations
about our decisions should ~
ali~e that we are building for the
future of our people."
After the OPEC oil ministers
announcec:t the price increase at
the end ol a two·day meet.in&
Sunday. Presldeni Carte r issued
a statement saying it would hurt
efforts tO reduce innatioll and
urging OPEC to reoonsider.
His chief inf,ation.figbter,
Alfred Kahd. called it "terribly
injurious." ~
The United States gets 37 per-
cent of its oil from OPEC
.. 1 tJUnk ...,.. ....... little
shocked," said Charles Jensen
at M KI Securities. "The stock
market doesn't like surprises
lik~ Jb.ilr" T6i news 8llO depressed the
bond market. which ls highly
sensitive to shifts in inflationary
expectatioos. The dollar fell in
foreign exchange while the price
of gold jumped by better than $7
an ounce in London.
IJilg&p!&nat Te,,._,__.....___
Sheila Brewster Rauch of Villanova, Pa .. and Joseph P.
Kennedy 111. son of the late Robert F. Kennedy. have
announced their engagement. No date has been set for the
wedding.
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Irvine Balloons Burst
No Swpects, But Police Predict Ending
By PIDLIP ROSMARIN
Ol I .. o.11• ~-...... Though they're not naming
any suspects or accusing
anyone, Irvine police confidently
predicted· today there won't be a
recurrence of last week's ex-
ploding balloons that threatened
small craft landing at Orange
County Airport.
Meantime, police are examin·
ing fr a gments of plas tic
material found strewn across an
X·ray lab of a factory arter an
ettplosion Thursday which
seriously burned an inspedor
there.
Police had been staked out
nearby in hopes of spotting
another balloon launching.
Balloons had been seen exploding
in fireballs at about 850 feet, the
altitude of incoming airplanes, on
both Monday and Wednesday.
Police rushed to Control com-
ponents, 2567 S.E. Maln St .• the
source of the explosion. The
company manufactures
mechanical control valves.
They found Terry Jiuff, 26, of
Orange, burned on the face.
hands and chest by a flash fire
in the explosion which knocked
out windows and blew a steel
door off its hinges and into the
hall.
Huff. in stable condition at UC
Irvine Medical Center. initially
told police he was checking an
acetylene gas lea~ reported in
the room and had forgotten to
discard a .cigarette he said he
was smoking. ·according to of·
ficers.
Police said that numerous
fragments of plastic material
and bags, similar to fragments
re<:overed from the explosions of
the two balloons earlier. have
led them to conclude the factory
was the launch point.
"A s mall number of
employees may be involved in
these balloon flights," Lt. Gen.e
Norden said. However. there
have been no arrests. and, so
far. police are still just question·
ing people at the factory.
Laboratory tests comparing
'Killer' BoneY
Novelty Gi/t Edible
NEW YORK (AP> -The latest novelty
Christmas gift is likened to a pet rock you can eat.
It's killer bee honey.
For $3.95 you can get a 5.75-o\Ulce jar of honey
reportedly gathered from tl\e hives ol kJller bees in
Fortaleza, Brazil.
"It's crazy. It's kind of the pet rock of 1978."
said Ronald OeChristof oro. one of the three men
behind the product. •·But the.difference is, it's edible
and it's gOOd." .
Along with the honey. you get a h tory of its
makers. The bees were originally lmported to Brazil
from Africa because they were superior hooey pro-
ducers.
But several African queens escaped. breeding
with local bees and spawning generations of wild
killer bees. The bees have reportedly attacked men
and animals.
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fragments of the known ex-
ploded balloons and fragments
found in the Control Components
X-ray room were incomplete to·
day.
Police theorize d that the
balloons were filled with a
lighter-than-air gas. and that
hags containing flammable
acetyJeoe were attached beneath
the balloons. Both materials
were found in the X-ray lab.
They believe the balloons were
exploded usi ng a fuse o r
matches taped together in · a
string. Such a group of matches
also was found in the lab, police
said.
Police have ended their
stakeouts of the industrial com-
plex.
"Tlte re will be no more
balloon launches," Lieutenant
Nord~n predicted.
3 Churches
Get Irvine
School Pact
Trustees of the Irvine Unified
School District have renewed
agreements to lease meeting
space In schools to three more
church congre1ations tor six
months beainnin& in January.
The act1on was taken at a
bo1rd meeting last week,
without ~nupent.
Approval was liven for St. An·
drewa lllpUcopaJ Church to use
Vista Verde School, Woodbridse
Communlly Church to use
Rancho Sen Joa~uln, and St.
John Neumann Church to use
Irvine HiO, on &mdays.
The 9Chool board previously
approved similar arran1ementa
with a ball dolen other Irvine
con1re=. The County branch of
the American Civil Libert.Jn
Union ll IUilll school tru1tee1 ln
an effort to IWt the practice.
Tbe ACW cantenda tt violaW.
proviaiom al the U.S . Conatitu-llon tnvolvtnl the a.paralion of
church and state.
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nations.
The impact on the U.S. curren·
cy was swift. The value of the
dollar feU against all major cur-
rencies this morning. The cur·
rency markets c learly an-
ticipate a darker economic pie-'
ture for the U,nited States
becau!le of jhe OPEC increase
The Soviet 11ews agency Tass
today took note of Western com-
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Shoioors
To Stay
With Us
A rainstorm that drenched
Christmas shoppers and com·
muters Sunday and today shows ·
no signs of abating before Tues-
day, weather forecasters said.
Weather analysts predict a 50
percent chance of rain tonight.
The storm thus far had dropped 1.s inches of rain on the county
as of this morning. It is expected
to peter off into sttowers about
mid-day Tuesday
fter that. the forecasters say,
c oudy condit ions through
Wednesday with night time tem-
peratures in the qiid 40s and
daytime highs i"n the high 50s can
be ex peeled.
Rainfall is running about dou-
ble that or a year ago. but thus
far is not creating any problems
in terms of flood damage or crop
damage.
"The rain is very welcome to
most of our activities here."
commented Irvine Company
crops division manager Carl
Lindgren.
"It's particularly benefi cial
for our cattle grazing operations and for irrijtal1on _purposes," he
said. "At this· point. the rain is
being absorbed as quickly as it
falls and 1s not posing any
problems to us."
Orange County's agricultural
operations officers agreed with
Lindgren that the rain, up to
now . is a welcome friend to the
county farmer and water con-·
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College Aide
Stricken at
Son's Game
Saddleback College oUi ci al
Herm Schmidt of Mission Viejo.
1s in serious condition today at
St. Joseph's Hospital in Orange
after suffering a heart attack at
his son's football game Saturday
night.
Schmidt. 49, was stricken at
Anaheim Stadium just prior to a
game where his son. Craig, led
Mission Viejo High School to a
CIF crown. Craig is the team's
quarterback.
Schmidt. of 26636 Portales
Lane. is director of admission&
and records at the Mission Viejo
campus.
A spokesman there said today
Schmidt wasn't feeling well
earlier Saturday. but thought
the discomfort was a s tomach
ache.
Schmidt was principal of El
Toro High School until his ap-
pointment at the coUege in June.
Coast
Weather
Showers possibly heavy
tonight with chance of a
thunderstorm . P a rtly
c loudy Tuesday wilh
cha nce or s how e r s
decreasing to 10 percent.
A little cooler tonight with
lows In the 40s . Hig h:.
Tuesday 56 to 62.
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Tht lrvlrw City Council wlll be
uked TuHday to hire an
en1tnffri"' contultant for the
proposed overcrot ~ng of Stmla
Ye Railroad tr1aekl at Alton
Parkwa)',1 In the lrvln• Jn.
du1trial Ooolrlcx·t:llMt. ' Tbc c.'<>untl met'l.l at 7:30 p.m.
at city hall. 17200 Jamboree
IUvd H hlnl<t, lh"' <'On11ultant lllso
will be uaed to seek funding un·
der a at.Me Pf'Oll'•m that pays 80
percent ol the currenUy etUmat.
ed $1 mUUon ooet.
The clty 1Ull ruqulreff ap-
provala from Santa Fe J1.Dd the
Public UUUtJes Commission to
build the overcroHlna. lot.ended to improve traffic flow ln the ln-
du1trlal a rea now belna de·
veloped by the Irvine Company.
HBTeacber
rike On
For Jan. 3
If applications are,Ruccessrul,
city officials sa1d, tne crossing
could be built within two or
three year11. ·
The council also meets in a
special S:30 p.m. studr session
Topics are a review o develop-
m en t proceaalng procedures.
and an update on a 1Jludy relal·
ing developments lo their fiscal
1mpactuponmunlcipalservices.
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Orange County'!> m.'w. SK rhulion .f-.u of Ad.ministration
:-.prou\.t.°'(j shorings hke this one over the weekend as
s tress cracks began i,howing on outsiije concrete. beams.
County officials weren't sure what \was causing the
cracks and were studying the situation \oday. . .
E'ro• rap A l
MOVE BLAS TED •••
Econometncs. an economic analysis arm of Chase Manhattan Bank.
"In the restoflhe world, 1979 wilJ probably be a pretty good year. Only
lhe U S. isgomgtosuffer a recession."
ANALYSTS SAID OPEC' NEEDED a price increase to cover
the lo~M'S members have felt because of the decline in value of the
dollar. the currency used by OPEC.
But It wtll mean a $4.5 billion increase next year an the United
States' already large trade deficit. And the deficit -about $45
hillion this year has played a key role in lhe decline of the
doll ar .
"I think that the OPEC countries may themselves come to
rcs:ret so sharp an increase m view of Ole harmful effect that it
will have on the world economy," Kahn said. "You can't enact a lS
1wrc<'nl increase in the price of the world's most important fu el,
and not t•xpccl the customers on whom you depend to surfer and
that suffering to renect back 00 you."
Rites Set Tuesday
Fo r C rash Victim
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('athohc funeral serv1cei, art!
'>Chedukd Tut~ay for a llunl
ington B(•al'h lc1•n dgcr £atally
Aut o Crash
Survivor
Said Serio u s. 1
The third vi ctim of a San Juan
Capistrano l'rash that left his
two companions dead Saturday
1s in serious cond1llon today at
UC I Medical Center
ll osp1tal off1c1als sa id
Rudolpho Compton. addrcs~ un·
known, is m the medical center's
intensive care unit
ll1s companions, Francisco
Mendoza, 27, of Lynwood, and
Gilbert Cruz. 28, of Compton
were killed when Mendoza lost
control of the car on the south·
bound San Otego Freeway.near
.lun1pcro Serra Hoad early
Saturday.
The car crashed through the
center divider fenc<'. s heanng
off the car 's top, a nd over-
turn c d. s ltdin~ al'ross the
freeway 's northbound lanes.
California Jllghway Patrol of·
flcers ~aid the car was traveling
al a hi gh rate of speed.
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inJured Saturday night when
h111 motorcycle rammed a dis-
abled, hghtlcss car m Garden
Grove .
Philio Karl Jr .. 17. of 17262
Chaparral Lane. !)UCcumbcd to
internal injuries about 10:.is
p m. in the emergency room at
UC Irvine Medical Center in
Or ange.
Coroner's. deputies and police
noted lhat although young Karl
wore a 'protective helmet with
full face mao;k, death was due to
internal injuries.
Garden Grove police said they ru:e still investigating the acci·
dent. which was the result or an
l'a rlte r fender bender colhs1on
that occurred on Wefttminstcr
Boulevard at Clint.on Street.
Damage in that collision mo-
ments before left one car stalll-d
in the intersection with its
headhghls out, invest1&ators
said .
f .raends or lhc youth were
scheduled lo pay their respects
Cit visitation hours from 2 to 4
pm. and from 7 lo 9 p.m. this
evening al Dilday Brothers
Mortuary, Huntington Beach.
Mass will be said Tuesday at
10 a .m . in Sl. Bonaventure
Catholic Church in Huntington
Beach with Interment to I follow
at Holy C ross Cem etery in
Culver City.
The Karl youth was one of
eight persons killed In Orange
County traffic accidents over tho
weekend.
He leaves his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Karl Sr • a
brother, Shawn, and a sister.
Susan.
..
'Thief Loots
Irvine Home
A wine bottle filled with 500
pennies was amonai $1 ,510 ln
itema taken Saturday in the
burglary of an Jtvlne home ln
the. Turtle Rock Vh1ta Apart·
men ti.
Victim Kathy Korman, 22, of 2
Cobblestone, told police her and
her hu1band'1 weddlna bands
were stolen, alona with Jewelry
and 1tereo equipment.
Pollce aald lt appeared that
the burcJar prted a 1lldin1 atua
door to aet Into the apartment.
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1 TeacMf's sa.v they plan to go
ahead wilb a thre&lel'\ed Jan. ·3
11tr1ke idter negotiations with
HunUnaton Beach Uruoo High
School l>iltric:t officials failed to
brant acont.racUettlement.
l ra Tolbln. president or a
aroup representing the district's
830 teachers, said the school
board's latest offer was rejected
Friday after a dispute over bind·
ing arbitration.
Tolbln also indicated that
t.eacben are· still seeking a one·
year five percent pay hike
guaranteed retroactive to July.
1978. But dis trict Superintendent
Jab Abbott said the teachers
have been offered a guaranteed
five percent pay boost only if
and when a state imposed salary
freeze is lilted and the raises
are ruled legal.
Abbott said the main stum·
bling block in the deadlocked coo·
tract talks is lhe arbitration of
teacher grievances. School board
members say binding arbitration
would erode local control.
School board members want
to keep advisory arbitration.
But teachers are demanding
that an independent third party
rule on teacher srievances thaldo
not deal with financial matters in-
cluding salary and fringe benefit
disputes .•
Abbott said di s tri c t
negotiators have decided to
compromise on two other Issues
d ea ling with a contract
emergency clause and teacher
assignment policies. The con-
tract provill<>M will be worded
as t hey wer e in laat year's
teacb!'r ~~ftt'.""' · r,' I '
Toffiib said t.eachers are still
gearing up for a strike the day
a fle r they . return from
holiday vacation.
No further negotiatio n
sessions arc scheduled.
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OIL. . .
Bird Stole n
From Laguna
Pet Store
Tangerine, a costly· cockatoo
with a lousy disposition toward
those he doesn't know. was
stolen from his perch at the
Laguna Pet Shop by burglars
who broke open a back door to
the store over the weekend.
The $2,500 white cockatoo with
an orange crest . is the second
expensive bird taken from the
shop al 278 Forest Ave. in the
past month.
Police said thieves pried open
the back door and s tole a caRe
contairung Tangerine sometime
Saturday night. They discarded
the cage a few doors down from
the st.ore.
Last month. burglars used the
same means to get into the pet
shop. knocking over a large cage
to grab Duke. a $2,500 blue and
gold macaw parrot.
Police said the burglars at·
tempted to get into two other
Forest Avenue shops . before
successfully breaking into the
pet store.
Tangerine, a four.yea r·old
bird. wu." reportedly unfriendly
to s trangers and capable of ae·
livering a mean bite.
Rented Moving
Truck Stolen
A rented mover's truck.
loaded with SlS,000 In antique
oak fumJture. was stolen from
where 1l was parked Sunday a
bloc k away from the Irvine v1c·
• tim 's residence.
Steven Newton, of 14 Rock
Springs in Deerfield. told police
he had loaded the van Saturday
night. and wtlen he 'went to dnve
1t Sunday morning he noticed 1t
missing.
Included among the furniture
.were four cabinets, slx dressers.
three bookcases, a roll top desk.
four secretaries, two tables. two
was h s tands a nd a c hina
cabinet.
Newton said the rental truck
was worth about $10,000.
plaints about the price risit and
said it was "nothing but ah at·
te mpt to put the b lame on
somebody else ... lt said the
West's inability to curb inflation
is what drove-the OPEC nations
to imoosc a "prot ective" in·
crease to try to keep up. Th\!
Soviets are seu -sumctent in oit. r1-:•dren Blessed The 13 ministers decided to '-dW
put the increase, OPEC's big· VATICAN QJ:Y <AP) -Pope
gest since early 1974, Into effect John Paul II sang Italian and
in stages : 5 percent on J an. 1, Polish Christmas carols Sunday
raising the present base price of along with thousands of children
$1 2.70 per 42-gallon barrel to gathered in St. Peter's Square
$13.33 ; 3.8 percent on April 1. in· aa he blessed them and the
creasing the price to $13.Slt ; 2.3 small images of Jesus the Child
Two rtJasters?
The Rev. Harry Walsh Cleft ) helps Bishop James
Montgomery serve communion after his ordmahon a:,
a n Episcopal priest at the Cathedral of St. James in
Chicago. Walsh. who also is the police chief of suburban
Buffalo Grove. s ays he sees no reason why he can't hold
both titles. even with the confe~sion problem.
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RAIN •..
servers.
Thus far, the season's rainfall
in Orange County s tands a t
about 5.5 inc hes. more than dou-
ble the 2.50 incbe5 recorded at
this time last year .
Southern California Edison
Company officials blamed the
r ain today for a power failure
that affected Emerald Bay re!>•·
dents for ·more than two hours
Sunday.
T h ey said nearly 1,000
customers in homci, on both
sides of Pacific Coast Highway
were without power in mid·
afternoon when rain damaged a
transformer.
Power was restored to all but
50 homes two hours later The
remaining 50 customers were
without power' for about 10
hours.
Santiago Peak is recording the
highest rain level in Orange
County. The r egister at the
mountain locati()IY'Sbowb 10.60
inches of rain i'o far this year
compared to 5.7 inches entered
in the log OJJ Pef· 18, 1911,.,
Tr a1ftc officers" t.hroug~out the
county commented today that
the r ain is responsible for a
marked increas e in "fender
bender•'· C?OlUsionl\ buti•has not
cuesed any major traffic acc1
dents.
"That's because of the nature
of the rain." California Highway
Patrol officer Vern Smith said.
"lt's been fairly steady and
showery with none of the del·
uges that s0 frequently caw,e
major col lisio n s among
motorists who simply can't see
the road In front of them.''
Sports fans and organizers of
outdoor entertainment were less
enthusiastic in their assessment
of the Christmas weyk storm.
More than 23.000 ticketholders
s tayed away from the Lo s
Ange les Rams' encounter with
the Green Bay Packers al the
Coliseum Sunday.
And disappointed Disneyland
visit.ors learned alter they ar-
rived al the magic kingdom Sun·
day that two weekend Christmas
parades had been called off
Police Bro be
Gaming Ring;
Four Arrest e d
Newport Beach poltcc said to-
day they are continuing their in-
vestigation of an alleged football
card betUng ring after making
four gambling-related arre:.ts
las t Friday.
Bennett Gene Eromo. 46. of
Norwalk has '&en reh:asl'd on
$2.000 bail and'nan1el Sanchez.
24. a Marine stationed at El
Toro. has been released on h t:.
own recognlzance. !\~11d Sgt
John Simon
He declined to 1den11fv the
ol he r two suspect!'.'. an irv1nc
man and a Sant a An a m an.
p<'nding completior\ of the tn·
ve!'tigation.
Sergeant Simon sa id betting
markers and more than $5.00U in
caHh were seized during the ar
re!lts in Newport Beach . CoMa
Metia and Norwalk.
S4BOT S4J L£fJ .
TO SPEED Y SA LE
"I'm a bigger wmn~r with the ·roon~·lf ·r~e1\t'ed · t,,.an I ever
was wrth mv l'3clng Sabot
''I sold it on the first dlly to the
f1 nt caller ...
That's ttie advertising sucrt>s~
story of the Co:.ta Mesa man
who placed th1:. ad in the Datly
Pilot.
Rar1n i.: .,Jhot It.II\
\'f!Utpl '\In• rond 5250
r1rm XX?C llXXX Jrlcr S
H you want to "Sale:" your
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16 Cows Shot
STATESVILLE. N.C' <AP1
Farmers say someone s hot 16
cows from two herds in Lhe
latest incident of vandalism to
strike this community since Oc
lober. A dozen cows died. Four
horses also have been shot percent on July 1. raising the they carried. price to $14 .16. and 2.7 ~rcent ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
on Oct. 1. pushing the price to
$14.54.
The $12.70 price had been
frozen since early 1977. The oil
carte l said · the increase was
necessary to compensate for the
erosion of their revenues and
holdings caused by world infla·
lion and by the depreciation or
the dollar, the currency in which
the oil trade is conducted.
Informed sources suid two
days of maneuvering and in·
tcrvention by Abu Dhabi's 1 uler
cleared the way for the OPEC
decision. They u id the host to the
OPEC winter meeting, Sheik '
Zaycd bin Sultan. and his oil
minister, Mana Said Otalba.
were the leading mediators
between Saudi Arabia, which
wanted to continue the oil·ptice
freeze. and Libya and Iraq,
which called publicly fo r in-
creases of up to 25 percent.
OP EC'a '2nd meeting_ was
held in an ornate hall of the Abu
Dhabi Hilt.on. But the real work
was done In the detesates' hotel
s uites and in the hallways,
behind a s<:reen of soldiers and
white-robed aocurity guards car·
ryiog automatic weapons.
Airliner Crashes
NEW DELHI, tndla CAP)
An Indian ~lrlines Jetllocr
cruh -landed. Sunday at an
airport In the tout.hem dt)' of
Hyderabad, killlnl three boys
who were cutUn1 arna near a TUD••Y· the United New• ol ln·
dla reported. The oewa a1ency
aald l!l ol the 124 ~lt aboard
the Boetnc 737 w1tre lnJured.
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Oil ~lllefs Say Hike Good for·U.S .'
lJt ABU DHABI , Unit d Arab
!mlratea <AP> The dffa k>l'I
by OPEC to Jact up otl pracea by
H.~ ~rc~t next y~ar sent th
Am er lean dollar and •tock
• market lnto • nosechn today,
i ta11ea. will by at.elf ralac
American 1aBOllnts und he•Un&
oel pric by three centa a 1aJk>n
by late tm .
but the h .cl ol th oJl cartel d
i· fended the lncre as a move
tr' dealtned to help the wOTld
ttonomy,
Eneray ecrt'tary ..James
Schie Inger said that when other
markf't. fMc are factored ln.
the per·alllJon ancrede will prob-
ublv be five or slx cenu. The
averaae U S gasoline price was
66 cent. Ii eallon as of Nov 1 Some apeclallsts esumate the
price boost. coming an four "The oil price hlke la part of
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NEW YORK (AP> -The decision to boost the price of crude
oil 14.S percent -nearly double earlier predictions -wUl feed in·
nation in the United States and couJd hurt the 13 oil-producing na-
tions economically. say government and industry officials.
P.cesident Carter said Sunday that the increase will hurt ef·
forts to reduce inflation and maintain a world economic recovery.
He said the oil-producing countries share the responsibility for the
success of economic programs.
"WE REGRET THIS OPEC DECISION and hope it will be re·
considered before the next steps take effect." Carter said.
"It obvio1JSly is serious," said Alfred Kahn, Carter's chief in-
flation fighter. "I'm very unhappy because I think it will be ter-
ribly injurious to us and -in the long run -to them."
Energy Secretary James Schlesinger, who urged the Organiza.
lion of Petroleum Exporting Countries to freeze the price of crude
oil, said: "It is a substantial increase, larger than we had hoped. lt
could have major impacts not only on trade balances but also on
the rate of inflation."
The general estimate of increases in the prices of gasoline and
heating oil in the United States is about three cents per gallon.
SCID..ESINGER PREDICTED THAT ADDmONAL market
forces beyond the ~PEC move would raise the price of gasoline at
the pump by another two or three cents by the end of next year.
As of Dec. 1, the average price of gasoline was 66 cents a
gallon.
"This is hardly a minimal increase," said Schlesinger, speak-
ing Sunday on ABC television's "Issues and Answers." "It could
have a major impact not only on trade balances. but also on the
rate of inflation. on the perform~ce of the industrial economies."
Government and industry officials sa.id the U.S. inflation rate
-about 9i2 percen& -will rise by one-half to three-quarters of a
percentage point because of the OPEC decision.
A SPOllESJKAN ,c>• 0
THE CONsoUl)ATED Edieon Com·
pany of New York City -whose ratea are among the natl0n's
highest -said Sunday that the oil price hike mily mean a 4 per-
cent inc.rease in electric rates and a 10 percent increase In steam
.. rates. .... f
, OPEC, which supplies 37 percent of the United States'"?Jrr, ap·
proved Swlday a four-step plan that will boost the price of a 42.
gallon barrel of crude by 14.5 percent by Oct. l , 1979. In nine
mont~s. the price will go from the current $12.70 to $14.54. Most
.
'
analysts predicted a rise of not more than 8 percent. ·
The price boost is scbeduJed to begin witb a 5 percent increase
Jan. 1, and proceed Jn quarterly increments through Oct. 1. •
"The economy was in pretty bad shape anyhow -this
probably ,makes it worse," said Michael Evans, president of Chase
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'11ee E9es Rave It'?
Whatever their vtsual faculties, visitors to t he San
Clemente parking lot used by Or. Broce Ewing do • dou-
ble take when they spot the optometrtst's eye·catchlng
sign. But seeing is believinl and no one doubta the op·
timum erect that the chart has on visitors who know a
gOOd g'(mmtcrwflen they ,ee-tt. Dally Pilot pbotof--
• .:-.-.~apher couldn't resl.at aetUf.i the whole scene in focus .
the mea•urea to correct the
world'• economic situation,"
aald Rene Ortiz or Ecuador. the
new secretary.general of the
U nation Organization of
Petroleum El(J)Orting Countries .
Ortis. apeaJdng with reporters,
did not spell out in detail how
the price boost would benefit the
world, except to say OPEC ooun·
tries "bave got responsibilities
and tasks toward the coming
Pfagoff Artion
1eneratio0s and toward develop-
ment or their countries and fllld·
Ina· alternative sources of
energy than oil when it is ex·
hausted.
"These generations will never
forgive us if we do not buitd for
the future." he said. "These
countries that have reservations
about our decisions should re-
alize that we are buJldlng for the
future olour people."
After the OPEC oil ministers
announced the price increase at
the end ot a two-day meeting
Sunday. President Carter issued
a statement saying it would hurt
efforts to reduce inflation and
urgirig OP~C to reconsider. HIS" chief inflation-fighter.
Alfred Kahn. called it "terribly "inju~ous."
The United States gets 37 per-
cent of its oil from OPEC
Despite the Russian Flu. the Dana Surf
and San CJemente Aurora mixed it up in
a lively playoff Sa~urday in San Juan
Capistrano. Despite two overtime periods,
the final score was 0-0 and the teams s_plit
the regional cbampionshlp for 13 and 14
year old girls. (Additional picture Page ·
A3.)
Bird Stolen ·
From Laguna
Pet Store
Tangerine, ·a costly cockatoo
with a lousy disposition toward
those he doesn 't know, was
stolen from his perch at the
Laguna Pet Shop by burglars
who broke open a back door to
the store over the weekend.
The $2,500 while cockatoo with
an orange crest, is the second
expensive bird taken from the
shop al 278 Forest Ave. in the
past month.
Police said thieves pried open
the back door and stole a ca11te
containing Tangerine sometime
Saturday night. They 'discarded
the cage a few doors down from
the store.
Last month, burglars used the
same means to get into the pet
shop, knocking over a large cage
to grab Duke, a $2,500 blue and
gold macaw parrot.
Police said the burglars at· ·
tempted to get into twQ.. other
Forest Avenue shops, before
successfully breaking into the
pet store
Tangerine, a four-year -old
bird. was reportedly unfriendly
to strangers and capable of de·
livering a mean bite.
Broken Gas
line Blamed
For Flare~p
A broken gas line to a water •
beater may have sparked a
$3,000 blaze to a Laguna Beach
apartment Saturday that was
quicldy quelled by the resident
and firemen.
All three Laguna Beach fire
stations responded to a smoky
blaze at 1590 Glenneyre St. at 10
a.m . Saturday, in an apartment
used by Bernard w agner
They extinguished a blue l.n a
water beater closet within
minutes. but smoke from the
blue ca~ an estimated $2,500
damage to the ap11rtment and
another $500 to the contents.
Tbe building la owned by Syd
Turner of Loi Angeles.
4 llUrt in Blasts
LONDON <AP) -Three
bombs exploded ln central Loo-
doA ev toaay_ lnJurtna. four
peraona, poUce said. ..
'Killer'·.Doaey
Novelty Gift Edible
NEW YORK <AP) -The latest novelty
Christmas gift is likened to a pet rock you can eat.
It's klller bee honey.
For $3.95 you can get a 5.75-ounce jar of honey
reportedly gathered from the hives of killer bees in
Fortaleza, Brazil.
"It's crazy. It's kind of the pet rock of 1978,"
said Ronald DeChristof oro. one of the three men
behind the product. ··But the difference is, it's edible
and it's good."
Along with the honey. you get a history of its
makers. The bees were originally imported to Brazil
from Africa because they were superior honey pro-
ducers.
But several African queens escaped, breeding
with local bees and s pawning generations of wild
killer bees. The bees have reportedly attacked men
and animals.
No Recurrence Seen
Of Balloon Blasts
By PIDUP ROSMARIN
OI t .. Delly l'I ... Slaff
Though they're not naming
any s u spects or accusing
anyone, Irvine police confidently
predicted today the re won't be a ·
recurrence of last week's ex·
ploding balloons that threatened
small craft landing at Orange
Count.y Airport.
Meantime, police are exam in·
Ing fragments of plastic
material found strewn across an
X·ray lab of a factory after an
explo .. lon Thursday which
seriously burned an inspector
there.
Police had been staked out
nearby in hopes of spotting
another balloon launching.
Balloons had been seen exploding
In fireballs at about 850 feet, the
alUtudeoflncomln.g airplanes, on
both Monday and Wednesday.
Police rushed to Control <.:om· ~nents, 2587 S.E . MaJn St., the
source of the eiploslon. The
company manufactures
mechanical control valves.
They found Terry Huff. 28. of
Oran1e. burned on tbe .(ace,
hands and chat by a n ash Ore
In the eXJ)IOllon which lmock'ed
out wlndowl and blew • steel
door olr IU hinges and lnto the
Huff, in stable condition at UC
Irvine Medical Center , Initially
told police he was checking an
acetylene gas leak reported in
the room and had forgotten to
discard a dgaret he said be was
smoking, according to officers.
Police said that numerous
fragments of plastic material
and bags, similat to fragments
CSte BAJLOONS, Pa1e A.!)
S4BlTr S41LED
'ID SPEEDY SALE
"I'm a bigger winner with the
money I received than I ever
.was with my racing Sabot .
"[sold it on the first day to the
first caJJer."
That's the ldvert.lJlng s uccess
story of the Coeta Mesa man
who placed Ulla ad lo the Daily
Pilot:
Racing sabot. (ully
equlpl. xlnt "Ond. l250 Ii rm xx ir-itxxx alter 5.
If you want to .. Sale" your
boat. the Dally Pilot can mean
fast caah returns. A friendly ad·
vlaer wm help w.ite a beat
seller. Jwsl c:all 642·5$18.
hall.
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The impact on the U.S. curren-
cy was swift. The value of the
dollar fell against all major cur·
rencies th.is morning. The cur·
rency markets clearly an·
ticipate a darker economic pie·
t,ure tor the United States
because of the OPEC increase.
The ScMet news agency Tass
today took note of Western com·
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Shoivers
To Stay
With Us
A rainstorm that drenched
Christmas shoppers and com·
muters Sunday and today shows
no signs of abating before Tues-
day. weather forecas ters said. Weather analysts predict a 50
percent chance of rain tonight.
The storm thus far had dropped
1.5 inches of rain on the county
as of this morning. It is expected
to peter off into showers about
mid-day Tuesday.
After that, the forecasters say.
cloudy conditions through
Wednesday with night time tem·
peratures in the mid 40s and
daytime highs in the high sos can
be expected.
Rainfall is running about dou·
ble that of a year ago, but thus
far is not creating any problems
in terms of flood damage or crop
damage.
.. The rain is very welcome to
most of our acti vi lies here."
commented Irvine Company
crops division manager Carl
Lindgren.
"It's particularly beneficial
for our cattle grazing operations
and fol' irrij?ataon _purposes," he
said . "Al this point, the rain is
being absorl>ed as quickly as it falls and as not posing any
problems to us.•·
Orange County's agricultural
operaUoas officers agreed with ..
Uod grea that the rain, up to
now, is a welcome friend to the
county farmer and water con·
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College Aide
Stricken at
Son's Game
Saddleback College official
Herm Schmidt of Mission Viejo.
is in serious condition today at
St. Joseph's Hospiia1 in Orange
after suffering a heart attack at
his son's football game Saturday
night.
Schmidt, 49. was stricken at
Anaheim Stadium just prior to a
game where his son, Craig. led
Mission Viejo High School to a
CIF crown. Craig is the team's
quarterback.
Schmidt, of 26636 Portales
Lane, is director of admissions
and records at the Mission Viejo
campus.
A spokesman there said today
Schmidt wasn't feeling well
earlier Satdrday, but thought
the discomfort was a s tomach
ache .
Schmidt was principal of El
Toro High School until his ap-
pointment al Ute college in June.
Coast
Weather
Showers possibly heavy
tonight with chance o{ a
thunderstorm. Par ly
cl oud y Tuesday with
cha n ce of s h ow e r s
decreasing to 10 percent.
A little coolel' tonight with
lows in the 40s. Highs
\Tuesday 56 to 62.
INSIDE TODAY
Grown mt7t ffOlat over JI.
year.old ath~tea cu iport1
become big buameu. See the
•tort of o fiw·porl urlea on Pao-Bl . •
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Stocks Decline ,
Byl3-1M~·
NEW VORK (APl WOf'd d
u lar•er-than ea ted lncre_.
1n world oal prtc drove stock
p ri cea Utt o u 11'1 u rp dtt I I.De ln
heav) trldioa today
In the rtrtt fh_.. houl"'I lhr Dow
JOnt'• ave-rqe or 30 lnduatnnh
wa11 down 21 Z2 volnh to 7M 13,
tlropplna ~ .. ·low tht• tiOtl le\l'I for
th" fir t Uro t1nce the l'od of No"
"mbcr
Otelln ov rwh lmcd 1au~r'
b) a 13· l mar1ln nmont '* Vor~
tcltk t."xchlll\le-Hstf'da sun
, On w\day th Or1anluUon ol
.... Petroleum ExporUn1 Coun
trlea announc~ lbat 1l .,.-oot.l
rahe prlre1 14 ~ oernot In
quurterly la1&\~ \hrou1h nut
Ort l Th news come-u\ an un
pleaunt aurprtat' to Wall Street
which hud lx-l·n hoping ror "n in
creaasc Ub ism Mil us~ P\'rt'l'nt • • *
1.A.a.d.. ~ notrd
com poundt1d lh tor1! un ul ·
nl' • abclut 1nnat1on •P"lflcally
and th f'ce>oomhi outlOOk IQ
1ener1ll
"l think pooplto art t• UtU.
hoekl'd " tt hJ Charles Jt'n Wl
•' M 1(1 Se<>urlll ' "The• at()(k
morkt't doo1n't llkt-urprt•C•
hke lbl•" (
The nf'-• abo dtprKM!ld the
tM>nd manet. which la hl.th!Y
C!n11tlve to ablft• ln lnnaioonary
upenallona The doll•r fell In
rorel1n exth•ni whal~ thto prict-
of aold }umped by bett~r than 17
an ounce in London
Gold mining atockit. 1•lned
1itround. while all .otli~r m.ajur
llOCk ll"OUS-W~r'C UJ'ld r prt'&
surf' OH . auto. 111l rllne and
lt-111ur~ trav~I stocks all ((8Vl'
ground
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Econo'metncs, an economic analyais arm or Chais~ Manhattan B1anJt.
· · 1n the rest of the world, t9W will probably be Ii pretty good year. Only
the U.S. la going to suffer a recession."
. ANALYSTS SAID OPEC NEEDED a price increase to cover
the losses members have fell because of the decline in value or the
dollar. the currency used by OPEC'.
But it will mean a $4.5 billion increase next year in the United
States' already large trade deficit.· And the deficit -about $4S
bilhon this year hai. played a key role in the decllne o1 the
dollar. "I think that the OPEC countries may themselves come to
regret so sharp an Increase m view of the harmful effect that It
will have on the world economy," Kahn said. "You can't enact a U
percent increase in the price of the world's most important fuel.
and not expect the customers on whom you depend to suffer and
that sufferin& to reflect back on you."
Anaheim Man Held
On Burglary Rap
A 27-year-old Anaheim man is
being held in San Clemente Jail
today in Ueu of $25,000 ball after
he was arrested Saturday on
c harges of burglary and
possession of stolen property.
A San C lemente J.ollce
s Pokesman said Robert . Olsen
was arrested at his home after
inveatigaUon of stolen chrome
rims and wheels led officers lo
him
San Clemente investigators re-
covered 240 wheels and rims at
Olsen's home, they said. Olsen
was a security guard at Western
Wheels Company in La Palma.
where invesUgatort1 believe the
stolen wheels are from.
A Camp Pendleton Marine
was arrest(Ad last week in con·
ne<'tion ~h the 11ame stolen
property operation.
$7 Million
Fund Viewed
MATTHEWS RIDGE. Guyana
(A P> ~ Guyanese police of·
ficial saYft tbe Peoples .Temple
tried to transfer more than $7
million or its funds to the Soviet
consul ID Georgetown just before
the mass suicides und mul'ders
at the Jon'e11lown jungle com·
mune.
Assistant Police Com -
m111s1oner Skip Roberts told a
coroner's mquest Sunday that
couriers from Jonestown were to
have carried letters lo Swiss
banks in Panama and Venezuela
ordering them to transfer funds
in Temple accounts to Feodor
Tlmofeyev, the Soviet consul in
the Guyanese capital. .
Roberts also reported that o
total of $935,167 In U.S. currency
and $62,000 in Guyanese money
hHve been found in Jonestown.
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Olsen also races grand theft
and conspiracy charges in an ar·
ralgnment scheduled Wednesday
in South Orange County
Municipal Court.
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plaints about the price rise and
said it was "nothing but an at
tempt lo put the blame on
somebody else.·• Jt said the
West's mability to curb inflation
is what drove the OPEC nations
to imoose a "protective" in·
crease to Lry lo keep up. The
Soviets are self-sufficient fn oil
The 1.3 mlnjsters decided to
put the increase. OPEC's big·
gest since early 1974, into effect
in stages: 5 percent on Jan. 1,
raising the present base price of
$12. 70 per 42 -gallon barrel to
$13.33 ; 3.8 percent on April l, in·
c reasing the price to $l3.84 ; 2.3
percent on July 1, ralslnii: the
price to $14.16, and 2. 7 percent
on Oct. 1, pushing the price to
$14.54.
The $12.70 price had been
frozen since early 1977 The oil
cartel said the increase was
necessary lo compensate ror the
erosiQn of their revenues and
holdings caused by world lnfla
lion and by the depreciation or
the dollar. the currency in which
the oil trade is conducted.
Informed sources s aid two
days of maneuvering and In·
tervenlion by Abu Dhabi's ruler
cleared the way for the OPEC
decision.
They said the host to the
OPEC winter meeting, Sbelk
Zayed bin Sultan, and his oil
minis ter. Mana Said Otaiha.
were the leadintt mediators
between Saudi Arabia, wbJch
wanted to continue the oil-price
freeze, and Libya and lruq.
which called publicly for in·
creases ol up to 25 percent.
OPEC's S2 nd meeUns wus
held in an ornate hall of the Abu
Dhabi Hilt.on. But the real work
waa done in the delegates• hotel
suites and in the hallways.
behind a screen or soldiers and
whit.e-robed security guards car
t.yiog automaUc weapons .
White 'Mute'
On Slayings
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -
Former Supervisor Dan White,
occuaed ln the Nov. 27 City Hall
1layln1• of Mayor George
Moscone and Supervisor Harvey
Milk, refers to that d ay a11
"tragic Monday" but won't talk
about It further. bla friends aay
FamUy friend Joo Ryan who
vlJIU him In jatl, aaJd W'llte~
talks about the murders only
with hlJ wUe and attorney. Wlth
rrlends, he seems "bland and
stole," R~• Hid, wanlln1 more
to ltateo than to talk.
I
"l 1et 20 mlnutee with him but
•fter five mlnutea there'•
nothlna more to HY." Ryan
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.JFK King ~eaths
Consp~acies
Not Proven?
-WA-sHINGTON fXP -Mfer
a $~.8 mUllon investigation. the
Hou11e Abassinations Commlt-
t.ie la considering a conclusion
that conspiracies can neither be
proved nor ruled out ln the WI·
aasainaUona of John F . KcMedy
and Dr. Mai'tin Luther King.
Rep. Louis Stokes. D·Ohio.
chairman, says he thinks the
committee hu painted pubUcly
''the outlines of a CQnapiracy"
lnvolvlng a '50.000 St. Louis
bounty ror King's assassination
But Stok~ acknowledged the
committee has no proof of such
a conspiracy behind King's
murder in .MemphJs on April 4,
l968.
At the same-time, a 500·pqt1
staff draft summary reportedly
says there 1a no evidence or anv
specific conspiracy m Kennedy'11
assassination in Dallas on Nov.
22. 1963. but aJI pos11lbilitie1 havt!
not been ruled out ..
The draft report says. for ex
ample. that old evidence of or-
ganized crime lmks to th& killing
.. has not been proved or dis -
proved ~though "there is no
direct evidence .. or an organiied
crime conspiracy.
Tbe committee also has sug·
flested publicly that con~plracy
in Kennedy's assassination can-
not be ruled out without testing a
recently s urfaced ptece of film
to see if tl shows conspirators.
Robert I. Gruden. a New
Jersey photo technician. says
his study or the film shows clear
movement by more than one
-ihape at the window• from
Preity Nice Mice
HB Teacher
Strike On
For]an.3 -
which Lee Harvey Oswald il'I ac-
cu11ed of kilhng Kennedy with a
hlS(h·powered rifle.
The committee is to vote on
final conclus1ons this week One
proposed recom mend<ltion is
thul the J~stice Department m·
vcst1gate the film and the com
mittce's undisclosed cons pirucy
leads
Wutc hed by a beaming Santa Claus, the Ttuee Blind
Mice who pa1ticipated in the Laguna Beach Storybook
Para6e during the weekend prepare to step out. white
canes al the ready. They are. from left. Andy Hagstrom.
10. Kierson Smith, 8, and Kara Bullene. 5.
1V Recorder
Taken From
Laguna Shop·
Police said Laguna Beach
businessman Bill Thomas was
pleased when he saw three men
walking down Forest Avenue
with a brand new cassette video
recorder Crom his shop.
The camera store operator
said he-was returning to his shop
after making some deliveries
when he saw three well-dressed
men walking down the street
with the Sl.000 television gadget.
But when he walked into his
shop at 218 Forest Ave_ and
asked which or his employees
had made the sale, he found out
the merchandise was not paid
for .
Police believe the trio walked
out of the store with the Sony
Betamax while other employees
were busy with Christmas shop·
pers Friday.
P ol iee are seeking three
p edestrians. wearing sports
Jackets and ranging in age from
30 to 50
TuvMenHeld
In Bomb Plot
NEW YORK IAP) -Two men
one currying a dynamite
born b and the other an officer of
the New Jewish Defense League
were arrested toda y on
charges of plotting to bomb the
Egyptian government tourist of-
fice in Rockefeller Center, the
FBI annoWlCed.
In a number of firebombings
und arsons d1reded at Egyptian
orr1cials in the metropolitan
area in lht: past few months,
<1nonymous call ers have said the
New JDL wag responsible
The FBI sald the man with the
bomb was picked up at 4 a.m. in
a rented car al 5lsl Street and
5th A venue. near the intended
target.
Ring Thieves
Strike Twice
Burglars made off with costly
rings rrom two Laguna Beach
homes hu>l week, including an
$8,000 cUumond rtng from one
house
Deborah Ann Shephard told
police someone entered her
home last Thursday, finding a
1.9 carat dJamond and gold nng
In the master bedroom. Police
believe the burglars entered the
home at 1196 Nona St. through
an unlocked screen window in
the guest bedroom.
In a second burglary. Marion
Crabb. ol 1235 OcHn Front, told
Police someone stole a rlna and
cash valued at ~10 from his
home over the weekend.
M4YOR FIGHTS.
OIL INCREASE
Fro• Page A J
RAIN .•.
servers.
Thus far. the seuon's rainfull
in ,orange County stands al
about 5.5 inches. more than dou
ble the 2.50 inches recorded al
this lime last year. ·
Southern California· Edison
Company officials blamed the
rain today tor a power fajlurc
that affected Emerald Bay res1·
dents for more than two hours
Sunday.
They said nearly l.000
customers in homes on both
sides of Pacific Coast Highway
were without power In mid-
afternoon when rain dam'aged a
transformer.
Power was restored to all but
50 homes two hours later The
remaining 50 customers were
without power foe about 10
hours
Santiago Peak is recording the
highest rain revel in Orange
County. The register at the
mountain location shows 10 60
inches of rain so rar this year
compared to 5.7 inches entered
m the log on Dec 18, 1977
Trame omcers throughout the
cnunty commented today th<.1t
the rain 1s responsible ror a
marked increase tn "fender
bender" colhslons, but has not
cuased any major traffic acct
dents.
"That's because of the nature
of the rain," California Highway
Patrol officer Vern Smith said
"It's been fairly steady and
showery with none of the del·
uges that so frequently cause
major co llis ion s a mong
motorists who simply can't i,cc
the road in front of them "
Sports fans and organizers of
outdoor entertainment were less
enthusiastic in their a!\sessment
of the Chnstmas week storm
More than 23,000 licketholders
stayed away from the Los
Angeles Rams' encounter with
the Green Bay Packers at the
Coliseum Sunday.
Teachers say they plan to go
ahead with a threatened Jan 3
strike after negotiations with
Huntington Beach Union lUgh
School District officials railed lo
bring a contract settlement
Ira Toibin. president of a
group representing the distncl's
830 teachers. said th~ school
board's latest offer was rejected
Friday after a dispute over bind-
ing arbitration.
Toib10 also indicated that
teachers are still seeking a one
year five percent pa> h1kt
guaranteed retroactive to July.
1978
But district Superintendent
Jake Abbott said the teachers
have been offered a guaranteed
rive percent pay boost only if
and when a state imposed salary
freeze is lifted and the ra1ses
are ruled legal-.
Abbott said the main stum-
bling block in the <teadlocked con
tract talks is the arbitration of
teacher grievances. School board
members say binding arbitration
would erode local control
School board members want
to keep advisory-6rbitrstion
But teachers are demanding
that an independent third party
rule on teacher grievances that do
not deal with rinancialmatters m
eluding salary and fringe benefit
djsputes .•
Abbott said di st rict
negotiators have decided lo
<'Om promise on two other Issues
dealing with a contract
emergency clause and teacher
assignment policies The con·
tract provisions will be worded
as they were in last year's
tear her accord.
Toibin said teachers are sllll
gearing up for a strike the day
after t h ey return from
holld ay vacation.
No fui:_t her negotlat19n
sessions are scheduled
Gun, Calculator
Taken in Clemente
Carrdl J Wills of 126 W
Ramona, told San Clemente
Police Saturday that someone
broke into his house and stole u
20-gauge shotgun and a pocket
calculator valued at $2SO.
Police said the break tn oc
curred between Deo. 10 and 16.
They believe the suspect opened
the rear door b y reaeh1ng
through a pet door
Th e mo:.t 1m pres:.1vc
tes timony wa s sc1c nt1fic
evidence supporting the Warren
Com m1ss1on s eonclusion that
Lee Harvey Oswald was the
lone gunman in Kennedy's a~
sassmation
Tea ms or experts assembled
by the committee agreed that all
thret' s hots al Ke nnedy 's
limousine 10 Denley Plaza were
fired from Oswald'<; rifle from a
~1xth noor window
They agreed one shot missed,
one went through the president's
lhroal and into John Conf\ally
11nd the third exploded m Ken·
nedy's skull
The only cont rary evidence
was a sound on a tape recording
of i: motorcycle policeman'i,
rad to. •
f'ro111Pa~AI
BALLOONS.
recovered from the explosions of
the two balloons earlier. havl.'
led them Lo conclude the raclory was the launen pomt.
"A !>mall number of
employees may be involved ID
these balloon nights ..... tt. Gene
Norden said However. there
have been no arre&ts. and. so
far. poUce are still just quesuon
mg people at the factory.
Laboratory tests comparin~
fragm ents ·or the known ex
ploded balloohs and fra1?ments
found in the Control Components
X -ray room were incomplete tu
day
Police theorized that lh1.·
balloons W CI'(! (i!le d with a
lighter than air gas. and that
hags containing rtammablt•
acetylene were attached beneath
the balloon~ Both materials
were found in tht· X-ray lab
They believe the balloons wen~
<':-l p!oded u :-1 n~ a fu se o f
matches taped together m a
string Such a group of matcht•s
also was found in the lab. pohn?
said. Police have ended thf'ar
stakeouts of the industrial com
plex •
"There will be oo m ore
balloon launches," Lieutenant
Norden predicted
NEW YORK <AP> -Mayor
Edward Koch waa working the
crowd on Filth Avonuo, having a
lfOOd tlme wt(h constituents,
when aomeone aaked what
me11ure. the cit1 might take to
cope wlth the lncroaae in oil
prl cu announced by the
Or1anllatlon ot Petrol•um Ex·
porting Countries.
SH our extel'ltil.4 8POtt•~., s_..t., coHect1on
ALSOARAOE
56 FASHION ISL.ANO
NEWPORT BEACH
(714) 644-7030 "l' m Coln.I to try to uae less
oll tn my salad," t.be mayor said
Sunday. .
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from .~rcuncH,,.Y«>rtd
Sfaet S.M-l·Xl
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j
..
Northern
Regi,ons
Get snow
• y'l'flleA•rdat .......
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, -A1r eatbouad •t.oun l)acldn1
1 40 mpt. whtde t.hre,atenecl
NOl'°t.l*'n Califonta'1 mountaiM
with "'°" MITY HOW today belor• ft8lln.l the etate lD a cold
wa'keotrn.t.locandraln.
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Travtlen' •dtlsorln were
pc»ttd tw the NaUoeal WeatMr
Senle• far &M S&trra Nevada
where periods ol heavy snow
wtre f.-.eaat above 1,000 feel
AdvteorMI were a1ao potted
ror the Mount ShaJta·Sl•ktyou
area wl!lere aome heavy IDOW
waa foreeast a1oq with anow
showers that were expected to reda~'e Ylalblllty tor driven. -
Showen and high tem·
pffrtlurea ln the 401 were
forecast ln the San Frandaco
area. Small craft advisories
were posted with weal winds
guat1n1 to JO mph.
Tire ebal.na were required ln
areas of U.S. 50 and 1·80 between
Sacramento and the Nevada
state line, lhe state transporta·
lion department said. Night frost or patchy fog was
forecast ror most valleys.
Lows were forecast in the 30s
and 40s, but were expected to ·
drop to 12 around Lake Tahoe The storm dumped nearly 18
inches of snow at Norden in
Donner Pua, and more than an
inch fell on coutal valleys DOrtb
of San Franciaco.
Althouah it WU the second
~ng,t lJp
It was the Dana· Surf against the San
Clemente Aurora Saturday in the playoffs
for the South Coast Region championship
for girls 13 and 14. Despite spirited play
and two overtime periods of competition,
the score remained a 0..0 tie and the teams
were declared co-charnpions at close o(
game in San Juan CaplStrano.
On ·A 1'e11lda Palizad• major atornl of the seuoo, it-
wu expected to le-_ve rain and
snowfall amounta well below
normal for th1a time of year.
Mate Faces Rape ~rial
Homes in Clemente
acing Slide Peril
But officials at the State
Department ol Wat.er Rnources
in Sacramento said t h at
minimal pncipltaUon presented
no problems. because most or the state's reservoir• are nearly
full.
llusbaml Charged in LanJinark Ca1Je
SALEM. Ore. <AP> -Greta
Rideout was trembling as sbe reached for the telephone and
dialed police. It was a call that
would chance her life and
posalbly chaqe the delillltion ol
rape in tb1.s country.
By~COOPE&
Ot .. OMtt ""' ..... Llaa Spanelll of San Cl~mente
says she's too nervous to take
tranq uillzers. .
Mrs. Spanelli said sbe is
afraid the pil1a might impair ber
abUlly to get herself and her
children out or their home at 405 Calle• Nina, if lhe house starts to
slide from its hillside perch.
The ndan.cered bomee ue
located inla of the San DillO
Freeway at Avenida Pallzada.
LHt apriac'• bea•y ralu
opened a crack in the slope
behind seven Calle Nlna homes.
Within a month, the crack bad
widened, dropping the slope 35
feet and leavinJ the homes
stranded on the eqe of a newly
created bluff.
Reaidenta qulllfied for fedlnl
disaster relief loans, and repairs .
were to be. oompletecl ~ore the
onset or winter ralDI. But ooe
delay and then another have put off the major excavaUon proj-
ect Now resident• are con·
sidering temporary meuurea
they hope will protect lheir
homes at least through the cur-
rent rainy season.
"ln lhe meantime, I lie in bed
at night, ij.stening to the sup-
ports groan and the walls
crack," said Mrs. SpaneW.
"A handful of homes may
seem a small problem." said .t· torney Gerald Gibbs, wbo lives
two doora down from the
· Spanelli.s at 409 Calle Nin•, "~l it means the world to us."
The Spanellia', the Gibbs' and
the Wegners' home at 403 Calle
Nina are the three bom• Ill
m09t lmmediate peril.
But Frank and Helen Flegal,
who live at 411 Calle Nina, have
been sufficiently concerned
about potential danger to their
own property to contribute to lhe
coat of a geologist's study of
lbelr neighborhood.
Project directors for tbe
study, cooducted by Lelgbton
and Associates of Irvine, is
Woodrow Higdon, who has flnt·
band knowledge of the slide. He
lives at 410 Calle Nina,
Hi1don said lbat altbotigb the
Calle Nloa slide and the Oct. 2
Bluebird Canyon slide are dis·
similar from a geological at.and·
point, they could have the same
dlsastroua coa1equence1
larae·acale property damage.
Unless steps are taken to
divert drainage from geologically
sensitive polnta in the canyon
below calle N"ma, said Hitdoo.
continued """"' ud sbifting of the •round cu be expected lo
move the blaff's edge back under
the houses.
M ra. SpaneUt sakl slle bellnes
tbe clty of S. Clemente was
negllgeat 15 yean .. o. whell It
approved the Calle Nina homes.
There were no provilions made
ror WHlef'll'OUlld water dralnace
in the entire Paceeetter develop-
ment, abe aald. Jn a4dltioa, she
said, homes were built on unsta·
ble blllaidee, with no steel in the
foundatklal.
As a result of the city's ap-
proval of the homes, aald Mrs.
SpaneW, she and ber busband
fincl tbermel"9 with thetr entire
aavl:11s tnn1ted ln a house they
may hue to vacate and rriay
never be able to sell for human
babltau.n. Laat a year lhey
were offered $130,000 cash for
their oceanview home.
"There's the question of
fraud," she said. "Knowing
wbat we do about the property,
until the excavatloo of lhe can·
yon ia com~. we could be
sued for trying tO pass this house
off on anybody elae."
But Mrs. SpaneW, Gibbs and
the other Calle Nina residents
are not aure they will be able lo
afford the restnacturing of• the
canyon, eftlD .ttb fectet"al dia-
uter Ullatance lobl. Bids re-
ceived IO far for the excavation
proJ.e~t ban been close to
$300,000, Hid Mn. &,aneW.
So the homeownen have
asked Leighton and Associates
to redesicn the excavation plan,
hoping they can come up wtth a
compromi.se which will 1ave tbe
homes for a p rice the
homeowners can afford.
"In the meantlme, the ralns
are coming," said Glbbl ... And
we face the prospect of either
drowninCor •aahi.D& olf tbe hill.''
Mn. Spanetll aaid that lf. she
and her &usband are able t.o ex-
tricate tbemlel"9 from thelr
current situation on Calle Nina,
she plans never again to live in a
hillside home.
Police Find
Woman Dead
For 5 Years
Mrs. Rideout was calllng the
police lo accuse her husband of
beating and raping her.
John RJdeout, 21, aoes on trlal
Tuesday oa a charge of flf'lt..
degree rape. Authorititl H)' It • COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. tbe firtt time a husband bu
CAP> -The body of• woman. bed tried for alle1..U1 rapiq
dead .t least five yean, bu hla wife. .
been found llleneath 200 pounds "If we win, it LI goln1 to show of newspaj)ers tbe day after men they can't do what they
police ltroke into her Uttered want with women," said Mrs.
house and dlscovere4 the corpse Jllideout, %3. "It is inhuman to or bet' slater, dead a week. think you can a buse and
Police said they were called to manipulate yuur spouse because
the h o me Saturd ay by a you have a leaal document .
mailman who noticed that bebind you ••• several days' accumulallon of "I called the police becaUM I
newapapers remained on the was in ~er. l waa hurt. What front por~b., happened was a serious criminal offense. I bad to protect myself, Neighbors told police mydaugbterandourfuture."
Gretchen McRae, altout 80 , She and the other trial parUci· hadn't been seeo for some Ume . Police broke into tbe old house pants reruae to d iscuss the
and found the spinster's aK>dy. She specifics of lh~ case, pending
d d k Tuesday 's trial in t h is had apparently been ea a wee · Willamette Valley community.
said Clarence West, deputy El Mrs. Rideoul's 2tr.i-year-old
PasoCountyattomey. daughter, Jenny, hluched and
Authorities aaid they con· played with her dolls whlle her
sidered the cue closed because mot}\er was lnterviewed at the
there were no forced locka, no Salem Women's .Crisis Service.
AP-.......
PUTI'INO HER HUSBAND ON TRIAL FOR RAPE
Greta Rideout, 23, With Daugtnf Jenny, 2Yt
signs of a struggle, no mark.a on The service runs a hotline for tornev'a office *aid the ch•n•ae
th bod -i ti and batte ed feminist," saJd Helen. "She's , " -"' e y. rape v c ms r ua1 She' removes marriage or con-and ofr-them c ....... I more r~:-'-"" and cu . s But when police contacted women ..... ,,,_e · "'uuu.... sentuaJ cohabitation as a defense
Willlam Hopper ol Denver, lhe lng and temporary shelter. noRt ,Pod=aJ~~ indicted Oct. 18 against rape.
woman's cousin, be asked A volunteer counselor from "Historically, there have been "Where's her siat.er? She bas a the center has been 8 steady by the Marion County grand so many cues of mlatreatment
sister about the same ace and companion of Mrs. Rideout aince f:r{h; ~:,~ct~ of wlvQ by bu.sbanda where
they've lived together at that the aUeaed rape OcL lO during free on t5..000 ball. 11 coavlded she's bad no place to tum. She
bome for IO year.." an arf'nlleal at lhe RJdeout.s' -fel b bad to accept criminal acts on Salem apmtmeat · of fint.-degree rape,• on11. e Police r.t.umed to the home 'I haDPened *".be on the line face1 a aumimum pealty oc ao her penoa, •·said Marton Cotmty
Sunday. They found t.be body of when Greta called,.. said the yean LD prisoD and a $2,500 ftDe, Di s trict A tt or n e Y G a r Y
Alamina McRae on a sofa in the counselor, Helen, who asked Rideout, a reetaurant cook, ls Gortm~er. "The people now re-
m iddle of the livin, room b h 1 ot ..._ -~~ bea·n1 p rosecuted under a allze th1a ls a m~r problem, • t at er ut name n uoi: WMIU that each person's individual wrapped in •beets and Ying un-becauae of ••alJ the Irate ebangeinOregon's rapestabM& der atacb of newspapers. West husbands out there... approved overwhelmingly by the rights can't be violated whether
-uma·-tb .. she had died at G l 1977 T ...netat"-. """e d1"stri"cl at· by a husband, friend or brother ... ~0 ~ •~ --·-·~r~e~ta~·~s~d~e~f~i~n~it~e~yt....;n~o~t~a!..-...!.:::.:..:..~~~:::.:.:~=...:~~:,:_:1~11 ~~;.;;..;.....;.;...~_;_~~~~~~~~~~-least five years earlier. -
West aaid both women IP·
pareoUy died of natural causes
but authorities sald an autopsy
would be performed oo Gretchen
McRae.
One neighbor told authorities
ahe atopped vtallin« the home
abou~ five years ago when
Gretchen McRae stopped
answering the door.
l'iolenee C'ontinaes
_Iran 'Strike' Ignored
TEHRAN, Iran (APl -A
general strike called by oppo-
nenll or the shah to observe a
naUonal day of mourniPI was
lar1ely ignored today, but. one
death was reported in street
violence ID Qum, 75 mUes south
of the capilal.
Demonatratora ahoutlng
"Death to the shah!" swirled
through tbe narrow 1treets of
Qum a center of religious op-
poeiUon to lbe sbah. Besides the reported death, at least four
people were reported wounded in
cluhn wtlh the lmperlal troops.
ID Tabriz, 330 mllea northwest
of tile capilal, erowdl marched
through the main avenms ~
lg tbe royal troops, and some
cla1be1 were reported. some
deal¥ were also repertod, but in· =-........... Mt tea-....... ...... " .......... atvernment equentlJ ma.kt
clalma that cannot be indepen-the exiled spiritual leader of
dently conrtrmed in this rulDOI'· Iran s 32 oilllioo Sbilte Moslems.
ridden nation. Khomalnl, Who lives in Paria, is
Thousands or Iranians stayed leading the religious and.
away from their jobs to mourn political forces demandinc the
for tboee kWed in 11 '"mont.ba of 1hah'1 abdication.
political violence, but spot Iran's 37,000 oil workers, who
cbeckl lD snaJ« ciUet showed have been on a political strike many I.snored the atrllte and pro-d uctton la the oil fields lo· since Dec. 4, began retumlnl to their Jobi Sunday in respon.M to creased. government warntnas that they There were no reports of would be fired. Officials of the
violence overnight. in Iran. government oil company aaid Troops kept out of sight in the capital but were reported on lbe the new atrike call "had little or
alert ahoutd rlotH\1 follow no effect" on the lndustry.
moumlngprocesston.s. "Ninety percent of the oil field Tbt sovernment estimates worken ln Khuzestan returned
about l;JOO llave 41ed ill anti· to work Scmday to boost produc· government violence this year, lion from 2.1 million bunll a
but leaden of the OPCM>1Won to day c.o 2.1 milUoD in the put 24
Shah Mobainmed Besa Pahlavi taours." ~ em~a_l ~.
c1a1., t"" Y•t~ toll ta 1¥ 4~..:.~1o ..,. e ... -... itae .,.. ........ ., .. As ............ ....
came from Ayauallah Khomalnt a on~.
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Simplv the · g_~a'tes1 selecti1on
'.')f Chr1stJMS gift
1deas 1n JeJ!>UrC?
\tJt'ar for 1 he
entire
family.
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f lme__JUe Study of' Missile Deploy~nt Due
W A.SlONGTON (AP) defense omctals bavt recom· od moviat the bl' n.w mobile MX mi11ile lnlo fWl·•calt devtloP-
m nded lntenai" study ot a new Alt l"orct propoeal to launl'h u. meat btcaUH ot t~bAJcal and eott Quett.ioOI ra!Hd about the way
proposed MX mobU m a lt. trom airplanti1 rat.Mr thu from th It would be bued.
iround u oriitDalb planned. At one pQlDl. the lead"! eontender was • coneept Informally ftltQ'On~ n.UtSunlt«t1fia11t·~~adtee • llect-a ''IMU ••m " uadfr wblc~-tk-aew.. I'll ..... wouW-
eacitttf!d to be toll\pleted tn •bout thNe monlbl. bootfully permit· mounted °" truck• and moved conatanlly amonc thousands of
Un1 a ftnal decl •oa on movtna lbead with th adv~ mobll• 1aunchln1 hol .. ln auch a way to make the Sovleu pesa wbtre
mi1Jlle and Lhe w~ lt wUI be balOd .they mlpt be Ill any elven Ume. • ~
But that woWd hav rt<1uired thOUlanda of aerea Of I d and
TUB AECORUI NDATIO TO Delen Seer l&f')' Harold met reei1tance from el\vlronm.alAliata and aome peopJ Uvlna
Brown trom a h18h·l ~el cOWld.l ol deleose... •cieolldl.-And Clllatc 11urb1 Uktb' launeh 1lte1 who teared their areq would me
1 oln lal t .. t lh b #..,1 id tara ... vlSovltt m'-tu .. ln thU ¥Ul..Ol l..'+'U· t1eo or c " ••• n w approec be 11ven ,., <'Oftl eraUon la So eenUmont ewuna durlnf the tan toward some form of air
lbt lot t d velopment an a IHtth '°" t.be \ wray to dtP.lo,1-_an • traai~blci mlH IJ that would be flown about tn Jumbo41Je Jet.I MUr•~MWan&erconune1u.a1.r-..baW.JUemllt Jebyl.bemlCIJ'!lllt and D4rriodlr.Uy plac~ tn flrh\g poettJoni ln the around.
The push ht-hind tho movtle miude LI a arowm1 belief by 'l'hl•, l\ wa• llld. would accomplish the p\lt'O()M ot evadln1 a
mllltary and cMUaa olflclala tha& I.be present Mlnutemu ICBM• Sovltl •W'Pt'llO attack without t.be drawbacks of the land·bued
In their Cixtld und"r&round buee will become vulllerabt by lta 0t "1ht ll 1une" 1y1t~m
1914 to kno(kout ln a pou1ble Soviet 'urprlff auack Rul now the Alr Forco hu come up wttb what defenae ol·
Tb la because Soviet miuUC"J an becomln1 evu me>tt ac fir als, who uk.td to remalo anonymous. call a promlslnc new •
curate and a w cenerauon ol powerlul, mulUple-watbead proaC'h \U)der which lon1·ran1e miuiles could be launched in t6e
weaPOOS ls ~ma installed ln the Sov\«. 0"'100. aJr from ahort tl&k otf·Hd·J&nding planes smaller than the jumbo
Tbt hand babed Mlnuttman rru ii 1n coru1dered a vttal elo jeta ·
" :i1":!t ~~t~ Sin t~~'~!r1nlet •;: ':;: ~!!!,ct!'.~laow•~~:ci wlUm~ TllEC06TOf'.8VC11 asystem , theorficlals said, hopefully would
equipped ln the 1980s with smaller. air·breathlnt cntlso mlasUes be leas than the S2S blJUoo to $.'tO"billion estimated cost ol either the
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The Carter adm1n11traUon already bas delayed a final dee ls.loo "a bell a am ·•or alt tr a.as portable ''land and launch" systems . .
Private Firm to Negotiate
U.S., Taiwan Trade PreseJJVed
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
United States, through establish-
ment of a private corporation,
fully intends to maintain all ex-
isting agreements wtth Taiwan
except for defense pacts, gov-ernment O(ficials say.
A crash program is under way
to provide for the least disrup-
tion in relations with Taiwan
after the United States extends
formal diplomaUc recognition to
m ainland China on Jan. 1, State
Department officials said.
Herbert J . Hansel, the depart-
ment's cbief legal <>fficer. said
Sunday that the Carter ad·
ministration intends "that aJ I
existing agreements with
Taiwan, commercial. cultural
and others will continue in effect
except for termination of tbe de·
tense treaty."
The key mechanism to ac·
complisb this, said one official
who asked not to be named, will
be a private corporation em·
powered by Congress to conduct
business on Taiwan. One name
being considered is the Asian.
American Services Corp.
The corpor~Uon would be pat-
terned after the association
Japan -set up on Taiwan after
breaking off formal relations
with the government thei'e in
1972.
President Carter announced
Friday that the United States
would sever diplomatic relations
with the Nationalist Chine$e on
Taiwan and establish relations
with Peking.
Communist Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping will meet with
Citrter in Washington in January
and the two nations will ex·
change ambass&C;ton March 1.
Knifing Attack Foiled
Japan ' P.rime Minister Escapes Injury
s~nt the day in a room reserved for reporters in a
building near the prime minister's residence. The
reoort said he did not have press credentials and
when asked ab'>ul this replied: "I'm from the
press and I've been asked to take shorthand. I'm
wail.in& for the report.er.''
TOKYO <AP) -A 21-year-old man with a
knife lunged al Prime Minister Muayoshl Ohlra
today as he was getting into b,is car. but security
men grabbed him before he could reach the new
bead of the Japanese government, police said.
One security man was reported slightly in-
jured when be guppled with the young man, but
Ohira was not hurt.
Police said the assailant told them be was
Sumio Hirose of Tokyo, but theY said they bad not learned the motive for the attaek yet.
The-man entered the courtyard of the prime
minister's official residence poalng as a reporter.
the police said. An unofficial report said be had
Ohlra, 68, became prime minister Dec. 8
following his election a s president of the ruling
Liberal-Democratic Party.
The Jul attack on a Japanese prime minister
occurred in June 1975 when a youog member of an
ultra·rightist organization hlt Takeo Miki in the
face.three times as be was at~ending a funeral.
Additionally. Carter said the
U .S . governm ent would
terminate the defense treaty
with Taiwan atthe end of 1979.
However, U.S. officials said
the private corporation would be
used as a way to keep some so
other agreements, including a
lucrative trade arrangement, in<
force.
OFFJClALS stressed that the
administration b eager to pre-
serve booming U.S .·Taiwan
trade, wbicb is projected at $7.4
billion this year. By comparison,
U.S. trade with mainland China.
while growing, was just under
$700 million for the first aine
months c:A this year.
The trade arrangement was
one or several efforts by the
Carter administration to 'stem
growing conservative clamor
that the president had stabbed
Taiwan in the back.
ONE OF the leading Senate
supporters or Taiwan, Seo.
Richard Stone, D-Fla., conceded
on Sunday that Congress cannot
overturn Carter's decision, but
he said Congress mu.st move on
its own to support Taiwan.
However, Sen. Barry
Goldwater, R·Ariz., had
tbreatelled court action over
Carter's decision and other con·
servatives say they may at·
tempt to stall Senate coruarma·
lion of an ambassad'or to China . .
Otkago's Finest
These "ladies of the evening" are male Chicago Police of.
ficers, dubbed ''~barlie's Angels." They were among
more ~an '100 Policemen and women who participated in a massive weekend vice sweep of the Windy City. Police
arrested 59'Z men and 41 women in the crackdown aimed
mostly at the paying customers, a Police spokesman said.
Cleveland Workers
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Brace for Faceoff
CLEVELAND CAP> -Union leaders representing Cleveland's
10,000 civil servants braced thems~lves for today's showdown with
Mayor Dennis K&tcinicb over layoffs . ·
Local bankers, meanwhile, considered suing the city for de· faulting.
Kucinich was to meet with the representatives of 17 public·
employee locals to ouUine a schedule for layoffs of 35 percent of
the city's workers. lie said the brunt of the program would fall on
the police and fire departments, sanitation abd Street repa.rrs.
Eleven Killed in 3 Pennsylvania Fires t
TWO UNIONS BEP&ESENTING Cleveland's 1,875 police of·
ficers have promwed to flgbt the layoffs in court. · ·
"The city is going to be one bell of a jungle if be (Kuclnich>
Jays off half the police and firemen," said David Isaacs, a
pharmacist at. an all-night drugstore here.
PITTSBURGH (AP) -A
cbildt playing with matches and
a woman s mDking in bed ap-
parently caused two fires that
killed 11 persons in southwestern
P e nnsylvania -10 or them
children.
A third fire of "1tknOwn origin
k l lle d one young girl and
critically injured another. Rhon·
da Dean, 9, died, and Sir~asda
Evans; 2, was burned and sul·
fered smoke inhalation Saturday
when -fire swept their home in
the Homewood sectio n of
Pittsburgh.
A FIRE .north or here Sunday
in Aliquippa resulted in the
deaths of a 72-year-old woman
and four children from dense
smoke from the woman's burning
mattress, the Beaver Co~ty cor-
oner reported.
Soutti of here in the small min·
ing to"IP of Ronco. six children
died Safurday in a fire apparent·
ly started by one or them play.
ing with "1llatches near an over-
stuffed chair, state Police said.
In the Aliquippa fire, n ames
were confined lo the dead
woman's bedroom.
"The mattress was the origin
or the fire," said Beaver County
Coroner Harper Siml>son. "She
"Y as a h eavy s moker. She
smoked in bed frequently.'•
The woman, Mary Black, was
found dead in a chair in the
kitchen of the two-story home.
She was clutching a telephone.
"She apparently attempted to
telephone," said Simpson, "but
there was jus t too much
smoke."
ALSO killed were four
children of Jane Mills, who was
not at home at the time of the fire.
Two of the children, Jacqulin,
10, and Tanya, 2 were found
dead beside their bed in the front
bedroom. Felicia, 9. and William,
7, were found dead in a television
room.
·'The boy was sitting in a
chair like you would go.'°"sleep.
The girl had her blankets on the
noor," said Simpson.
In the Ronco fire, the charred
bodJes of the six children were
found in·bedrooms or a one-story
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ported.
Larry Malone, 30, and Mary
Jane Bechtol, 19. an unmarried
couple who shared the rented
home the past two months, were
treated for burns at Uniontown
Hospital and released.
The dead children were iden·
tified as Kim Malone, 10; Larry
Malone, 9; Bryan Malone. S:
Timothy Malone, 4 ; J ames
Bechtol, 2; and Theresa Bechtol,
three months.
Al six local banks. whlch hold $1S.5 million in overdue city
notes, executi.ves scheduled meetings to consider how to collect on
the debt. "'
' "SOONER OR LA.TEil we will have to file a suit against the
city," .said Roger Hippsley, a Central National Bank spokesman ... ~
"But we don't want our at:tion to be construed by the public as the ·:
banks starting to sbut down the city. We are not pulling th~ r:ug ~~t
from under tl;te city, we are not going to tag property for semng.
On Friday, Cleveland became the first city to default since the
Depression when Kuci.nicb and lhe council failed to agree on the
mayor's plan to raise taxes. or the council's sug,estion to sell the
city-owned light company.
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&at Yard Battle
.__ ___ ·. Wice-Plmr-St _ s Ne wport uror · j _
Green C'larist•as
teamed that Ryan, a stroke victim who
hasn't been able to work since le-70. was
robbed of his rerft money after cashing his
Social Security check in Newport Beach
earlier th.is mpnth.
The haltint of a small office
bu i Id i ni. proposed ror a
waterfront lot that currently
holds a boat yard has become
the center of a civic tiff In
Newport Beacll.
Members of the r egional
coastal commission have denied
the project a permit after letters
taking opppein1 views on the
project were fired off by a cou·
pie of citizen groups.
It now appears that the City
Council is going to enter the fray
just to end th.e bickering.
MeallW'hfle, toe project's
backers say their development
is dead.
The projec·t was proposed by
Ed Zeimer and Charles Pigneri
who wanted to convert the small
boat yard at 227 20th St. into a
7 ,497 square foot office building.
Pigneri is the partne r' of
Newport Beach Planning Com·
missioner Paul BaJalis,. who took
no part in the discussions or
votes on the proposal when it
was before the Planning Com·
mission .
project to the coastal com·
mission.
Meanwhile. city councilmen
appointed a Local Coutal Plan·
nlng Committee. a group of ·
citizens who are supposed to
produce a document on tand use.
that wW enable the city to re-
gain control of its coastal zone
from the coastal commission
The group has made lta first
item of business the develop-
m ent or a special zoning de·
slgnation to preserve the city's
marine oriented buainesses.
The committee found out
about the project to replace a
boat yard with an office building
and cried Coul.
In a letter dated Nov. 21, com·
rpittee Chairman J erry King in·
formed coastal commissiop Ex·
ecutive Direetor Mel Carpenter
that approva l of the project
would "cause the destruction ol
existing boat yard facilities
<which) will j eopardize the
city's ability lo prepare an LCP
Aetion Tonig ht
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Land Use Plan in conformance
with the goals of the Coastal Act of 1978."
When planning commlslioners
found out about the letter. they
b(\came unhappy. Commission
Chairman Bill Agee fired off a
letter on behalf of hls group
restaliiw the city's approval of
the profect. He emphulzed that
was the city's "olficlal posi·
tion." · '
At last Monday's Clty Council
meetin1, Councilman Paul ff um·
mel cited the letter·writinc lnci·
dents and asked his colleagues
what they wanted to do.
Council members didn't sound
Uk:e they wanted to 1et involved
in the debate over the office pro-
ject, but they Hreed to consider
instituting an Olficlal policy that
would prohibit committees,
boards and commissions from
engaging in letter-wrttin1 cam·
paigns.
The proposed policy is to be
discussed during a council meet· ing in January. Former Hollywood stuntman John "Mon·
ty" R.Yan of Costa Mesa hugs his wife,
Peggy. as they accept cash collected by
Newport Beach police from Sgt. Les Chap.
man. The money -aJmost $600 -was of·
f e red by coastal area residents \vho
Commissioners gave the pro·
ject their blessing Aug. 3. After
waiting for the appeal period to
expire, the builders took their Mesa to. Mull Sale
Ocean C ourse
To Be Offe r e d
In Dana Point
Of Old City Hall
G·l·F·T Spel& Relief
Bluebird Canyon landslide victim Dale
Ghere thanks Beth Hanson for the con·
tributioos she ' and other Corona del Mar
School students and faculty made to him
and his family. Ghere is a science instruc·
\
tor at the school who lost his home in the
Oct. 2 disaster. ·corona del Mar and
Newport Harbor High Sch,ool students and
f acuity raised nearly Sl~.ooo Ulrougb a
A 10-week introductory course
on oceanography wiU. be offered
starling Jan. l through the
Orange County Department or Education's Marine Science
Ons hore Laboratory in Dana Point.
The class for adults will meet
from 2 to 5 p.m. weekly at the
onshore lab. 24075 Dana Drive,
county officials said ..
Participants are asked for a
$25 donation for the course
which includes fees for lectures,
lab experiments. a tide pool tour
and a n oceanographi c trip
aboard the floating lab, the Fury II.
Additional information may be
obtained from J eff Nelson,
495-2274.
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The sale of Costa Mesa's old
City Hall to a private school, an
Arnel De'lelopment Company
demand for approval or a con-
troversial-north-city housing-de-
velopment and methods or en·
forcing the 1976 sign ordinance
top the city's council meeting
agenda for tonight.
The council is scheduled to re-
view an appraisal of the old city
h a ll comp~elt at 19th. and
Pomona streets and discuss the
property's possible sale to
M ardan Center Dr Educational
Therapy, which has leased the
facility for nearly 11 years.
The council also will consider
legal ramifications or a demand
by the Amel Company for ap-
proval of a final tract map for
construction or 1.025 housing
units on 38 acres or property In the
Beal' Street and S unflower
Avenue area.
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Discussion of the sign or·
dinance follows a resolution by
the Costa Mesa Cluu\lber or
Commerce seekin~ en~ement
of parts of the law while holding
other parts te mpora rily in ·
abeyance. ·
The chamber's board of direc-
tors is asking the city to crack
down on signs which never have
been granted permits.
The chamber board suggests
that parts Qf the ordinance deal·
ing with phasing out large signs
approved under ·an earlier law
not be immediately enforced. • The controvers ial 1976 or·
dinance was approved to
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.throughout the city_ as an at·
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The council also is scheduled
to consider installing a traffic
signal on Fairview Road to ac·
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and out of Costa Meb ffigh Mel't'!"'ttt' .. lot.
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· Woman Scores With ~ed-hot Romantic Epics
DETROIT tAP) -Wheo the areal autM&rban,
dream be(iomts t.he dull reality of diapers and car
pooUn1. tnUUom ol Arn~ntan "'omen "'"' to th«Jff
paperback romanc 1 for eacar.
Julia Grtc:e wes dltCeren • be be1m wnUttc
lbfm. It wai tlow l~nt at first -starttna wtth U•ht·
p1yln1 cont IOM and "how lo'' plec• tor ob
scur&matuinu. _ ----.-
BUT TO~A \'. Hg llA8 \WO novels ln pnn\, •
third which will ~ ~blishcd nexl sprlna a.nd
aooth~r romJnt In a ytar or IO.
You ~an I uah al the paptrb m atllet U 10"'
llke, but remember lh1I Ln 1978, U.S toftcover
publlaMtl t11UNl more Ulan I.SO hlstorlcal.L Tbey
sold 40 mllUon copl -about two• MCOnd.
"My 1lwf lan't Uteulw-e. we all know U.at,"
Mrs . Grice tald. "lt ls capl1t readin1 -rHdina
lo 11vupeople pleaaure."
ln mQtit 1U><caU«I blslo rom nct5. a YOUll\l •nd
Innocent herol!Ml from a romantic. bygone era Is
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, atnlly raped and
olherwi1e deflled while
t raveHn1 to exotic
places by 1teambo1t,
salhn1 Vtllffl or cov·
ered wqon. They all
ha~e happy endtn11, ow ever~ a1 1 tOft·
he arte d Clint
Eastwood.type rescues
the sweet young lb.ing.
In Mrs. Grice's
latest epic. "Em~rald
Fare," raven·hairtd
Emerald Regan ls
wren c h ed from
en s lave ment on a "~,.... Lou lst~na plantation
JUUA GRICE and into a red·bol
romance on the California Trail in 1847.
I was Just atarved for roman~ In my own mar·
rjaace." Ml'1 Grice said "l wua true-bluc ·H a
houaew'-fe. Just U~• the J<>men thl'l •r• readlna
my bookl -moat of t~em. · .. •Un't sllpp na arou.wt or anythln1. And 1 · -r.altuclthat.w.aa 001 or tbo rhaona l left hlm," ebe
contlnl\td "r reallied Ul•t I wanted tohaveam-an
11\ltf)'•IJI relaUoru1h11> and 1 d dn't wanl to be
sllppiftl around "
Now that 11h '• on her own she has ~me
bJahty or1an•ied an uatnesJ'ilke •bbUt ber work
complrte with dally pace quotas Ind advance
preparation for nov~ls that ma~ be years ~ff. , .
"WHAT I Tit Y TO DO 18 GO to the llbrat.Y·Nld
lind tome or lho wrtler1 that have been well-toved
In the paat, · · sh •~d · · Abou~ a year aeo I .started
to reread Pearl S Duck.
"When I road. 1 try to ask myself. 'What
makee thl1 boolt so 'good"' aJ\<I, 11 I'm losing In·
teresl, I try to figure out why ''
But white :ihe's writing for a mass market,
M rs. Grice does not conJider her novels trashy.
"U l do have a sex scene, l want It to grow out
ol lhe material l wantiltd Ot." the said.
"I've learned there are two k1nda of rantaaies
that women have," Mn. Grice said. "One is sex
fantasies where the fantasy goes all the way
throu&b intercourse, and the other is what I call
•romantic fantasy.'
"l'VE MET A LOT OF WOMBN who have told
me they have these romantic fantasies -and I had
a lot of them, too. wben I was married. They're the
kind where a woman would meet someone aod be
would fall in love with her. And the would go over
these details and embelliih them.
"And it would atop it lb• point where they go Joto the bedroom,.tecause that wasn't the purpose
of the f anl&;SY." ~ne said.
_Peace
Concert
Plaiined •
NEW voax <AP> _ Nature's
Symphonicum p • Europae, an lriterna· rec1ous
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Uon •Mklni to ptomot• f'Alors I •orld harJDony, h.. . \AJ •
scheduled a March a • p d
ftand-ra11lnaconcert. 1n en ants
An or••nhatlon
spokesman •~id the
e v,e n t w 111 b e at
carneite Hall al\d ln·
elude vtoUn11tl Yehudi
Menuhin aDd Ruggiero
Rtcd : guitarist Andrea
Segovia; flutist Jean·
Pierre Rampal; and
planilts Jorge Bolet,
Gary Gratfman, Byron
Janis and Jerem y
Menuhin : sopranos
Roberta Peters and
Maureen Forrester, and
dancen J01e Greco and
Nana.Loree. I
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ceremonies are to be
Peter Ustinov and Jose
Ferrer. Plero Gamba,
president of the Sym-
phonicum E uropae
Foundation. will con·
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Canada. Symphony
Or-chestra. ~ Tourmahne
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these a week." Mrs. Grice said. "They're hooked
on them, just like the soaps."
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Mrs. Grice said her success comes in part·
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The past tense is no slip or the tongue. With ber
publishing success has come financial indepen.
dence, and this year she left her lawyer huaband
and their split-level home in suburban Rochester.
She lives with her two sons, aged 12 and 9, 'ln an.
Ann Arbor townhouse.
"AFrER I LEFT IDM I STARTED to almost
unravel myself, and I reallied that one of there•
sons I was able lo write this kind ol th.lng wu that
F1D1d Drive Slated
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. <AP) -Harvard
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drive -the largest in its history -so it can give
more scholarships to attract middle-income stu·
dents.
Noting it costs $7,500 a year to attend Harvard,
Dean Henry Rosovsky said: "The standards fo(
linanciai &Jd set. by tlle-Yederal goiern!oentand the
fvy League don't rec0gltlze the needs of students
from families with $25,000 to $50,000 earning
power. We hope to raise the standards. It's in our
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ty" Ryan of Costa Mesa hugs his wile.
-Peggy, u they accept cash collected by
Newport Beach police from Sgt. Les~p·
man. The money -almost $600 "as of·
f ered by coastal area residents. who
G·l·F·T Spells Relief
Bluebird Canyon landslide victim Dale
Ghere thanks Betit Hanson for the con·
tribulions she' and other Corona ·del Mar,
School students and faculty made to him
and his family. Ghere is a science instruc·
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learned that Ryan, a stroke victim who
hasn't been able to work since 1~0. was
robbed of his rent money after cashing his
Social Security check in Newport Beach
earlier this month.
tor at the school who lost bis home in the
Oct. 2 disaster. Corona del Mar and
Newport Harbor High School students and
faculty raised nearly Sll,000 through' a
dance, a""rutfle·anc:tdonattons. · ---
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LOCAL./ NATION
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Office Plan Stirs Newp~rt Fur;_or
The haltina or a small ofrtc~ project to the coutal com·
bu44d-l-Of pro~~a~d_..f-o~r...-.a~~m~.1~1•~•~na----~~
w•l•rfront lot that currently holda a boat yard hll become Meanwhile, city councilmen
the center of a civic tifl la appo&ftted .-Local Coastal Plan·
Newport Beach. h lna Committee, a group of
Land Use Plan in conformance
.with tht..&o of e Coaatal Act ofl978." ---
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Members of the regional produce a document on land use
coastal aommt11lon have denied that wW enable the clty to re.-
the project•a 'permtt alter letten gatn control or lta coastal zone takloc OpJ>01ln1 views on the from the coastal commlaalon project were fir~ off by a cou· le f m The group has made lta first P 0 c zen groupll. Item of business the develOp.
It now appeara that the City ment of a special zoning de·
Council is going to enter the fray slgnatlon to preserve the city's
JUSl to end the bickering. marine oriented buaineues.
Meanwhile, the project's The committee found out
backers say their development about the project to replace a
is dead. boat yard with-an office building
The project was proposed by and cried foul.
Ed Zeimer and Charles Pigneri In a letter dated Nov. 21, com·
who wanted to convert the small mittee Chairman Jerry King ln·
boat yard at 'l27 20th St. into a formed coastal commlssi()Jl Ex·
7,497 square foot office building. ecutive Direttor Mel Carpenter
Pigneri Is Che partner of that approval of the project
Newport Beach Planning G.Qm· would "cause the destruction of
missioner Paul BalaJis, who Took existing boat yard facilities
no part in the discussions or <w hic h> will jeopardize the
votes on the proposal when it c~ty's ab~ty to prepare an. LCP
was before the Planning Com·
mission.
Action Tonight
When paaitnlnt commlaslobers
round oUl about the lelt.f'r. they-
~ca me unhappy. Commluion
Chairman BUl A1ee fired off ·a
letter on behalf of hit &t<JUP
restatlnJ the city's tpproval of
the project. He empbuhed that was the city's "otflclal posi·· -
lion."
At last. Monday's City Council
meeUn1, Councilman Paul Hum·
mel clted t.be letter-wrltln1 inci·
dents and asked ht• colleagues
what they wanted to do. ' . Council members didn't sound
like they wanted to 1et Involved
in the debate over the office pro-
ject, but they agreed to consider
Instituting an official policy that
would prohibit committees,
boards and commlaslona from
en,a1lng In letter-wriUn• cam·
pa1gns. .
T.he proposed policy 11 to be
discussed during a council meet· ing in January.
Commissioners gave the pro·
ject their blessing Aug . 3. After
waiting for the appeal period to
expire, the builders took their Mesa tO Mull Sale
Ocean Course
To Be Offered
In Dana Point
Of Old Ciiy Hall
A 10-week introductory course
on oceanography will be offered
starting Jao 1 ,hrough the
OrtJoje County Department of
Education's Marine Science
Onshore La boratory in Dana Point.
The class ror adults will meet
from 2 to 5 p.m. )Veekly at the
onshore lab, 24-075 Dana Drive.
county officials said.
Participants are asked for a
f25 donation for the co1rrse
which includes fees for lectures. lab experiments. a tide pool tour
and an oceanographi c trip .
aboard the floating lab, the Fury
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Additional irilormation may be
obtained from J e ff Nelson.
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The sale or Costa Mesa's old
City Hall to a private school. an
Arnet Development Company
demand (QI' approval of a con·
trovenial north-city housing de·
velopment and methods of en·
forcing the lt76 sign ordinance
top the city's council meeting
agenda for tonight.
The council is scheduled to re·
view an appraisal of the old city
hall compl~Jt at 19th and
Pomona streets and discuss the
property's possible sale to
Ma rd an Center of Educational
Therapy, which hu leased the
facility for nearly 11 years.
The council also will consider
legal ramifications of & demand
by the Amel Company for ap-
prov al or a final tract map for
construction of 1.025 housing
units on 38 acres or property In the
Bear Street and Sunflower
Avenue area.
Ari\el's demand is based on a
recent state Supreme Court de·
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lawsuit.
Discussion of the sign or-
dinance follows a resolution by
the Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce seekin~ enforcement
or parts of the Jaw while holding
other parts temporarily in
abeyance.
The chamber's board of dJree· tors Is asking the city to crack
down on signs wh.ich never have
been granted permits.
The chamber board suggests
that parts of the ordinance deal·
ing with phasing out large signs
approved under an earlier law
not be Immediately enforced. • The controversial 1976 or·
dioance was .approved to
eliminate signing clutter
throughout the city as an at·
tempt at city beautification.
The council also is scheduled
to consider instalUng a traffic
signal on Fairview Road to ac·
commodate traffic turning into
and out of Costa Mesa High ..,.,..,,w!UAt lot.
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' Emlrat. <AP> -The dffl&lon t>y OPEC to Jact ~on pMc b>'
1'.5 pe~ Mxt year a ftl t.M
A·merJctQ dollaf nd· stock
market Into a noaedl~e today.
but the head ol lhe oU cart I de·
• fended the lncre u a move
deai1ned to help the world
, economy.
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Oil Price Rise
To Boost GaS
NEW YORK <AP> -The decision to boost the price or crude
oil 14.S percent -nearly double earlier predictions -will feed in·
flation in the United States and couJd hurt the 13 oil-producing na·
lions economically, say government and industry officials.
President Carter said Sunday that the increase will hurt er.
fort.s ~o redu~e inflati<!ft and m~ntain a world economic recovery.
He said the oil-producing countries share the responsibility for the
success ol economic programs.
·.•WE REG~ET TRIS OPEC DECISION and hope it will be re·
considered before the next stepg take effect," Carter said.
"It obviously is serious, .. · said Alked Kahn, Carter's chief in ·
nation fighter ... I'm very unhappy because I think 'it will be ter·
ribly i.Qjurious to us and -in the long run -to them.'•
Energy Secretary James Schlesinger, who urged the Organiza
lion of Petroleum Exporting Countries to freeze the price of crude
oil, said: "It is a substantial increase, larger than we had hoped. It
could have major impacts not only on trade balances but also on
the rate of i.nflation."
The general estimate of increases in the prices of gasoline and
heating oil in the United States is about three cents per gallon.
SCHLE;JNGER PREDICl'ED THAT ADDITIONAL market
forces beyond the OPEC move would raise the price of gasoline al
the pump by another two or ~ee cents by the end of next year.
As ol Dec. i. the averqe price of guoline was 81 centa a
gallon. ·
"This ls hardly a minimal locrease," said Schlesinger, speak·
inf Sunday on ABC tel~vlalon's "luues and Answers." "It could
have a maJor itnp9ICt not Ollly on trade balances, but al9o on the
rate of lnllation, on the performance of the industrial economies.''.
Government and industry officials said the U.S. inflaUon rate
-about 9.lh percent -will rise by one·haU to thr~..quarters or a
percentage point because of the OPEC decision.
A SPOKESMAN FOil THE CONSOLIDATED Edison Com·
pany of New Yorlc City -whose rates are among the nation's
highest -said...Sunday that the oil price hike may mean a 4 per.
cent increase in electric rates and a 10 percent increase in steam
•rates.
OPEC, which supplies 37 percent of the United Stales' oil, ap.
proved Sunday a four-step plan that will boost the price or a 42·
gallon barrel of ~rude by 14.5 percent by Oct. 1, 1979. In nine
months, the price will go from the current $12.70 to $14.S4. Most
analysts predicted a rise of not more than 8 percent.
The price boost is scheduled to begin with a 5 percent increase
Jan. l , and proceed in quarterly increments through Oct. 1.
"The· economy was in pretty bad shape anyhow -this
probably makes it worse," said Michael Evans, president of Chase
Econometrics, an economic analysis arm of Chase Manhattan Bank.
"In t~e rest of the world; 1979 ~ll probably be a pretty good year. Only
the U.S. la going to suffer a rec.'l'ssion."
ANALYSTS SAID OPEC NEEDED a price increase io cover
the losses members have fell because or the decline in value or the
dollar, the currency used by OPEC.
But it will mean a $4.5 billion increase next year in \he United
States' already large trade deficit. And the deficit -about $45
billion this year -has played a key role in the decline of the
dollar.
"I think that the OPEC countries may themselves come to
regret so sharp an increase in view of the harmful effect: that it
will bave on the world economy," .Kahn said. "You can't enact a 15
percent increase in the price of the world's.snost important fuel ,
and not expect the customers on whom you depend to suffer and
that suffering to reflect back on you.''
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th mcut1ure. to correct tht:
world's t.•conomtc situat1on,"
Hld Rene Ort.I~ of Ecuudor, the
new &ccretary aooerul or the
13·natlon Or.aan liatlon of
P ~oleum Exporting Countries.
Ortiz, 111>eakinJ( with reporters.
did\ not spell out tn (jchul how
lht: price·)>oo11t '¥ould benefit the
worlfi. except lo iuay OPEC coun
trle11 "ha~ gol respons1b1ltlles
and taaalus toward the coming
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generations and towal'd develop-
ment of their countries and find·
ing alternative sources of
energy than oU when it la ex·
hausted.
"'these eeneralions will never
forgive us if we do not build for
the future," be said. "These
countrtes that have reservations
about our decisions should re·
alize tbal we are building for the
future of our people."
The Eyes Have It?
Whatever their v isual f a<:,ulUes, visitors to the San
Clemente parking lot used by Dr. Bruce Ewing do a dou-
. ble take when they s pot the optometrist's eye-catching
sign. But seeing is believing and no one doubts the op· timum effect that the chart has on visitors who know a
good g1mrruck when they see it. A Daily Pilot photog-
rapher couldn't resist getting the whol~ scene in focus.
Your Hometown
Dally N w8paper
Alier the OPEC oil minisien
announced the price increase at
the end ol a two-day m~g
Sunday, President Carter issued "-a statement saying it would hurt
efrorta to reduce inflation and
ursine Ol?EC to reconsider.
Hi.s chief iaflation·fighter,
Alfred Kahn, caJled it "terribly
Injurious."
Tbe United States gets 37 per.
cent or lts oil from OPEC
N TEN CENTSI
nations.
The impact on the U.S. currcn·
cy was swift. The value of the
dollar fell agai,ns\ all major cur·
rencles this morning. The cur·
rency m arket s clearly an·
Ucipate a darker economic pie·
ture for the United States
because of the OPECJncrease.
The· Soviet news agency Tas11
today took note of Western com-
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~d Chance Tonight
Rainy Weather
Staying Around
A rainstorm that drenched
Christmas shoppers and com·
muters Sunday and today shows
no signs of abating before Tues·
day, weather forecasters said.
Weather analysts predict a 50
percent chance or rain tonight.
The storm thus rar bad dr.opped
1.5 inches of rain on the ~ty
as of this morning. ll is expected
to peter ofr into showers about
mid·day Tuesday .
After that. the forecasters say.
cloudy conditions through
Wednesday with night time tem·
peratures in the mid 40s and
daytime highs in the high SOs can
be expected.
Rainfall is tunning about dou·
ble that of a year ago. but thus
faris not creating any problems
in terms of flood damage or crop
damage.
"The rain is very welcome to
m ost of our activities here:·
commented Irvine Company
crops division manager Carl
Lind ren.
=~~r:1aa::t:trti•ty bml!ftcial or our ca e grazing operations
aod for l~allon .Purposes,·· he
said. ··At this point, the rain is
being a~ as quickly as it
'e'ls 'Rd II not poSinfl any
problems to us."
Orange County's agricultural
operations officers agreed with
Lindgren that the rain, up to
now, is a welcome friend to the
county tanner an~ water con·
servers. .
Thus far. the season's rainfall
in Orange County stands at
about 5.5 inches, more than dou-
ble the 2..50 inches recorded at
this time last year.
Southern California Edison
Company officials blamed the
rain today for a power failure
that affected Emerald Bay resi·
dents for more than two hours
Sunday.
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Thugs Get
Unfriendly
Cockatoo
Tangerine. a costly cockatoo
with a lousy disposition toward
those be doesn't know . was
stolen from his pe rch at the
Laguna Pet Shop by burglars
who broke open a back door to
the st.ore over the weekend.
The $2,500 white cockatoo wtth
an orange crest, is the second
expensive bird taken from the
shop at 278 Forest Ave. in the
past mgpth.
Police said thieves pried open
the back door and stole a caJi?e
containing Tangerine sometime
Saturday night. They discarded
the cage a few doors down from
the s tore .
Last month, burglars used the
same means lo get into the pet
shop, knocking over a large cage
to grab Duke, a S2,500 blue and
gold macaw parrot.
Irvine Balloons Burst
Police said the burglars at·
templed to get into two other
Fores t Avenue shops, before
s uccessfully breaking into the
pet store.
T angerine. a four·year old
bird, was reportedly unfriendly
to str angers and capable of de
livering a mean bite. ~ No Suspects, But Police Predict Ending
By PlUUP ROSMARIN Cit ,,_ 0.lly Ptloi SI.tit
Though they're not naming
a n y s us pects o r acc us ing ·
anyone, Irvine police confidently
predicted today there won't be a
recurrence or lust week's ex-
ploding balloons that threatened
small craft landing at Orange
County Airport.
Meantime . police are examin·
ing fragm e n t s o r p la s tic
m aterial found strewn across an
X·ray lab of a factory after an
explosion Thursday which
seriously burned an inspector
there.
Police bad been staked out
nearby in hopes or s potting
a noth er b alloon launching.
Balloons had been seen exploding
in fireballs at about 850 reel. the
altitude of incoming airplanes, on
both Monday and Wednesday.
Police rushed to Control com-
popents. 2567 S.E. Main St., the
• source or the explosion. The
co mpany m a nufactures
mechanical control valves.
They found Terry Hurr. 26, of
Orange. burned on the face,
hands and chest by a nash fire
in the explosion which knocked
out windows and blew a steel
door off its hinges and into the
hall.
fragments of the known ex·
ploded balloons and fragments
found in the Control Components
X·ray room were incomplete to._
day.
Police theorized that the
balloons were fiJled with a
Ughter·than·air gas, . and that
hags containing fl a mmable
acetylene were attached beneath
the balloons. Both materials
were found in the X·ray lab.
They believe the balloons were
e xploded. us ing a ruse or
matches taped together in a
string. Such a group·of matches
also was found In the Jab. poJlce
said.
Police have e nded their
stakeouts of the industrial com·
plex.
S4BOI' S4.JLED
TO SPEEDY SALE
·Tm a bigger winner with the
money I received than I ever
was with my racing Sabot.
"I sold il on the first d ay lo the
rirst caller ...
That's the advertising success story of the Costa Mesa man
who placed this ad in the Duily
Pilot ·
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Weadaer
Showers POMibly heavy
tonight with chance of a thunderstorm. Partly
c loudy Tueaday with
c h ance of abowers
deereulng tb 10 percent.
A little COOier tonight with
lows in the 40s. Highs
Tuesday 56 to 82.
Srocks Take Plunge
After Oil Increase
Huff. in stable condition at UC
Irvine Medical Center. initially
told police he was checking an
acetylene gas leak reported in
the room and had forgotten to
discard a cigarette he said he
was smoking, according to of.
ficers .
Police said that numerous
fragments or plastic material
and bags, similar to fragments
recovereo from the explosions of
the two balloons earUer. have
led them to conclude tbe factory
was the launch point.
·'There will be no more
balloon launches," Lieutenant
Norden predicted.
If you want to "Sale" your
boat, the Daily Pilot can mean
fast cash returns. A friendly ad·
viser will help write a best
seller. Just call 642·5678.
'Killer' Doney
Novelty Gi/t Edible
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NEW YORK (AP) -Word of
a larger-than-expected increase
in world oil prices drove-stock
prices into a sharp decllne ln
heavy tredina tocllty. .
In the ftnl five hour• the Dow
Jones average of 30 lnduslrlals
wu down 2f.22 points to 784.13,
droppln8 below the 800 level for
tbe fl rat Ume since the end of Nov·
ember.
Declines overwhelmed galnen
..-by a 13-lmargin among New York
St.ook l:JCChana~lisled Laun~
On Sunday the O.-,an.l&ation ot
Petroltum E>eporttna Coun·
trles annouaced that it woud raise prices l4.5 percent In
quarterl.Y atqea lhrouch next
()(t. 1. 1\e news came as an lm·
pleuant IUJ"Prile to Wall street,
wbtcb hed been boplq lor an lrfM
creauallD&llMSperctnt.
And analyst.I noted tbat It
compounded lAv .. tora• uneaai·
ness about inflation speclrlcally
and the economic outlook in
general. ,
"I thfok people are a little
shocked," said Charles Jensen
at MKJ Securities. "The stock
market doesn't like surprises
like this."
The nows also depressed the
bond market. which Is highly
sensitive to shifts In Inflationary
expectations. The dollar fell in
foreign exchange while the price
of gold Jumped by better than $7
an ounce in London.
Gold mining stocks gained
"round, while all other major
stock groups were under pres·
sure. OU. auto, airline and
lel1ure·travel stocks all eave
ground.
The BriU•h p0und crossed the
$2 mark, and lhe dollar dropped
more than two yen In Tokyo.
•
"A smal l number or
employees may be involved lo
these balloon flights," Lt. Gene
Norden said. However, there
have been no arrests, and, so
far. police are still just quesUon·
Ing people at the factory.
Laboratory tests comparing
Crop Dama8ed
FRESNO <AP> -P.relimlnary
damage to the citrus crop M,..
has been estimated at 40 to 50
percent, wtth up to 90 percent ot
the crop 1utferinc aome -desree
of damac,. the county depart·
ment of a1riculture reported.
Minimum temperatures aa low
u 20 deg~ for several boura
were recorded Dec. IM. eaualnt
a hard freae and crop damqe.
/,
NEW YORK CAP> -The latest novelty
Christmas gift ls likened to a pet rock you can eat.
It's killer bee honey.
For '3.95 you can get a 5.75-ounce jar of honey
reportedly gathered from the hives of klUer bees in
Fortaleza, Brazil.
"It's crazy. It's kind of the pet rock or 1978, ·•
said Ronald DeChristoforo, one of the three men
behind the product. "But the difference ls, it's edible
and it's good."
Along with the honey, you get a history of its
makera. The bees were originally imported to Brazil
from Africa because they were superior honey pro.
dueers.
But several African queens escaped, brMdtn1
with local beet and spawning generations of wild
killer bees. The "88 have reportedly attacked men
and animals.
. -
~Ei~HB-Mayo
To Quit Tonight'
shored IJp
Ornngt' County 's new. $8 million Hall of Adminis tration
sproull>d shonngi:. hke this one over the weekend as
stress cracks began s howing on outside concrete .beams.
County officials weren 't surt~ wh~t was caus ing the
cracks and wt'rc studying the s1tuat1on today.
R. Ibbotson
Dead at 78;
Rites Tu~sday
Memorial services will be held
Tuesday for Robert L. Jbbotson
of Balboa Island who died last
Thursday al Utt! age of 78.
Mr. Ibbotson was a chart<·r
m e m bcr of Ne wport Cen lt!r
Mcthodi;U. Church and an active
Mason. He had lived on Balboa
Island since 1939
He is survived by his wife,
Ruth Jbbobon of Balboa Island ;
his daughter, Ruth Gearing of
San Clemente ; sons, James lb·
_ botson of Huntington Beach and
Rober;. Ibbotson of Richland,
Wash .. 11 gra ndchildren, and
three great-grandchildren
Memorial services will begin
;it 4 p m Tuet.day at Newport
Center Methodist Church, 1601
Ma rgu<'rite Ave , Corona dcl
~l\1ar Th<' family has suggestt!d
rn t•m or1al d o nations to the
Auw n can Cancer Society
Radiation
Nears Coast
WASlllNGTON <AP> -
The Environme ntal
Prolf'ction A~ency, s<1ying
rad1oac l1 v1ly from a
Chinese nuclear explosion
t·ould arriv<.' over the West
C<iast by Tuesday, has ac-
t 1 v a tt·d its radiation
mon1 tunn~ system .
The explo~1on Thursday
at China's Lop Nor test
site had a yield or le:.s
than 20 kilotons. the agen·
cy said. and should pre-
:.ent no hazard based on
p~1st tests or similar size.
The federal Aviation Ad·
minis tration ~<11d no
haza rd to aviation 1s ex·
l)CCtt!d
16.Cows Shot
ST/\TF,,$VILL1':, N.C. CAP> -
Farmers s <1y someone shot 16
rows from two herds in the
latest 1n<"idcnt of· vandalis m to
strike tins community since Oc·
toiler. A dozen cows died. Four
hors<'s all'!o have been shot.
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RAIN .•. ·
They said nea r l y 1,000
customers in homes on both
sides of Pacific Coast Highway
were without power In mid·
afternoon when rain damaged a
trans former.
Powe r was ret:itored to all bul
50 homes two hours later. The
remaining 50 c us tomers were
without power for about rn
hours.
Santiago Peak 1s recording the
highest rain le vel in Orange
Coun t y The regis ter at the
mountain location shows 10 f,0
inches of rain so far this year
compared to 5.1 inches entered
in the log on Dec."'18, 1977.
Traffic officers throughout the
county commented· today that
the rain is responsible for a
marked increase in "fende r
bender" C'ollisions, but has not
cuased any major traffic acc1
dents .
'"That'.s because of the nature
of the rain." California Highway
Patrol officer Vern Smith said
"It's been fairly s teady and
showery Wlth none of the del·
uges that so frequently cause
majorPc o lli sion s among
motorists who simply can't see
the road in front of them."
Sports fans and organizers of
outdoor entertainment were less
enthusiastic in their assessment
of the Christmas week storm .
More than 23,000 ticketholders
i1 t<1 y cd away fro~he Los
Angeles Rams' enco e with
-the Green Bay Packc al the
Colise um Sunday
And disappoint~ Disneyland
visitors learned alter they ar·
rived at the magic kingdom Sun·
day that two weekend Christmus
parades had been called off.
Weather forecasters w arned
that the storm is creating wind
conditions along the coast that
could prove dangerous for small
boats .
Sm all craft warnings arc in cf
fe e t along th e So uth e rn
California co<1stlinc lo the Mex-
ican border.
The storm brought nothing but
joy to skiers.
Snow levels were down to 3,000
feet al many locations with re-
sorts reporting good to excclhml
conditions on most slopes with
predictions that skiing condl·
lions would hold good through
the holiday season.
Police Probe
Gaming Ring;
Four Arrested
-Newport Beach police said to-
day they are continuing their In·
vesllgation or an alleged football
card betting ring al{ter maklng
four gambllng-relaled arrests
last Friday.
Bennett Gene Eromo, 46, of
Norwalk has been released on
$2,000 bail and Daniel Sanchez,
24 a Marine stationed at El
Toro, has been ·released on his
own recognizance-, suid Sgt.
John Simon.
He declined to idenllry the
otb-er' twcrauapeds. an Irvine .
man and a Santa' An a man,
pending completion of the in·
vestigaUoo.
Ser1eant Slmon smd betting
markers and more than $5,000 in
caah wete seized during the ar·
rests in Newport Beach, Costa
Mesa and Norwalk.
By llOBEltT BARKUl
Of .. IHllY flli.t ltell
R.on Shfnkmun llnoou.oced I.O-
day that h t. ofrkullly re•lan·
lna from tht llunttnaton Beach
Cl&y Council at.ithu beglnnlna or
tonl,ht '1 Council mectf n1.
Stt cnkmun 1rnld be Is Quitttn~
fur proft.'flitlonuJ and fumlly rea·
Kon11 but uddud Owl the present
coubcU "hs U1c most tumultuoui>
ond lnepc public body I have
ever been w111ociutoo with "
HBTeacher
Strike On
For Jan. 3
Teachers say they plan to go
ahead with a threatened J an. 3
strike after negotiations with
Huntington Beach Union High
School District officials failed to
bring a contract settlement .
Ira Toibin. president of a
group representing the district's
83U. teachers, said the school
board's latest offer was rejected
Friday after· a dlspute over bind·
ing urbUratlon.
Toibin also indicated that
teachers are still seeking a one-
y ear five percent pay hike
auaranteed retroactive lo July,
1978.
But district Superintendent
Jake Abbott said the teachers
have been offered a guaranteed
Clve percent pay boost only if
and when·a state imposed salary
freeze is lifted and the raises
are ruled legal.
Abbott said the main stum·
bllng block in the deadlocked con·
tract talks is the arbitration of
teacher grievances. School board
members say binding arbitration
would erode local control.
School board members want
to keep advisory arbitration.
But teachers are demanding
that an independent third party
rule on teacher grievances that do
not deal with financial matters in·
eluding salary and fringe benent
disputes. . . . Abbott s aid d1str1ct
n egotiators have decid~d to
compromise on two other 1si ues
d ea ling with a contra ct
emergency clause and teacher
assignme nt policies. The con·
tract provis;mts will be worded
as they were in last year's
teacher accord.
Toibio said teachers are still
gearing up for a strike the day
after the ~ r e turn from
holiday vacation.
No furth er n egotiation
sessions are scheduled.
College Aide
Stricken at
Son's Game
Saddleback College official
Herm Schmidt of Mission Viejo,
is in serious condition today at
St. J oseph's Hospital in Orange
after suffering a heart attack at
his son's football game Saturday
night.
Schmidt, 49. was stricken at
Anaheim Stadium just prior to a
game where his son. Cralg, led
Mission Viejo High School to a
CIF crown. Craig is the team's
quarterback. •
Schmidt, of 26636 Portales
Lane, is director of admissions
and records at the Mission Viejo
campus
A spokesman there said today
Schmidt wasn't feeling well
earlier Saturday, but thought
the discomfort was a stomach
ache.
Schmidt was principal of El
Toro High School until his ap·
polntment at the college in June.
M.4YOR FIGH1S
OIL INCREASE
NEW YORK <AP) -Mayor
Edward Koch was working the
crowd on Fifth Avenue, having a
good lime with constituents,
wh e n som eone asked what
measures the city might take to
cope with the Increase in oil
prices an n o unce d b~ the
Organization of Petroleum Ex·
porting Countries.
"I'm golng to try to use less
oil In my salad," the mayor said
Sunday.
Show Darlened
WASIDNGTON <API -The
'audience in a darkened Kennedy
Center sang Christmas carols
with the orchestra and members
ot the AmerkatrBaJlerTtreamr
performed impromptu wallies.
tangos and chorus line kicks
during a power failure Sunday
night. Potomac Electric Power
Co. otficJals said a mechanical
rallure·wtth a breaker at a sub·
at.alion cauHd th power out-
tage.
Shenkman previously served
on the Fountuln Valley City
Council and on the Hunti"gton
Beach Union High ~chool l>is·
trict board. ·
He said today he wlll remain
partially active In city ~ffalrs
"and wlU fight the hell" out o_f a
recent recall drive now geanng
up in the city.
Shenkman and three other Of·
fl cials were n a m ed recall
targets recently even though
Shenkman announced Oct. 6 that
he plaMed on quitting lhe-coun-
cil.
He said the announcement of
the-recall was almost enough to
make him change hls mind.
··1 came that close." he said
today "I'm a street fighter but I
decided not to be selfish. But I
a m having withdrawal pains."
The council, which appears to
be -solidly deadlocked into two
camps, has unUl Fe b . 10 to
select Shenkman's successor.
If officials can't agree on a
candidate. a special e lection
would be held in May or June.
Shenkman's te rm expires In
April of 1980.
Mayor Ron Pattinson said to·
day that he will propose that
Shenkman's successor be select-
ed from the ranks of those who
ran for City Council ln 1976 and
1978 ..
Prominent names in that
category include former Hunt·
ington Beach High School Board
President Rali*' Bauer. Plan-
ning Commission Chairman
Ruth Finley. former planning
commissioner Prim Shea and
ex-City Council members Al
Coen and"l'ed Bartlett.
Pattinson said incumbent coun-
cil officials may also nominate
other candidates.
Shenkman said today that the
differences on the present City
Council appear to be a matter or
management principles.
He declar ed that council mem-
bers should set gener al policies
and the city administrator
should imple ment them.
But he claims that some of·
ficials are causing turmoil by
trying to play too active a role in
day-to-day operations.
Shenkman generally has been
aligned with Pattinson. Don
MacAllister and John Thomas
on major Iss ues.
The opposing bloc is made up
of Mayor Pro Tempore Richard
Siebert, Ruth Bailey and Bob
Mandie.
Police Find
Theft Suspect
Under -Auto
A HoUywood man was being
held in Newport Beach jail today on suspicion of burglary after
police allegedly round him hid·
i.ng under a ,r al the Balboa
Bay Club.
Stephen Monroe Burdick. 28,
is being held in lie u of $25,000
bail, police said. fie is also wanl·
ed on a $10,000 burglary warrant
from Manhattan Beach, they
said.
Burdick was arrested Satur-
day at about 3:30 a.m. after be·
ing reported by a club security
guard. Police allegedly fo~nd
burglary tools in his possession
and a lso said Burdick al first
gave them false identification.
There were no s igns of a
break-in, they said
~Rgogement Told
Sheila Brewster Rauch of Villanova. Pa .. and Joseph P.
Kennedy JIJ. son of the late Robert F. Kennedy, hav~
announced their engagement. No date has been set for the
wedding.
Fro111 Pag~ A I
OIL .••
plaints about the price rise and
said it was '"nothing but an at·
te mpt to put the blame on
somebody else " It s aid the
West's inability to curb mflatlon es what drove the OPEC nations
to imoose a "protective" in·
crease to try to keep up The
Soviets are self-sumc1ent in 011
The 13 ministers decided to
put the increase, OPEC's big-
gest since early 1974. into effect
in stages. 5 percent on Jan I,
rais ing the present bas(' price of
$12. 70 per 42-gallon barrel to
$13 .33 ; 3.8 percent on April I. tn·
creasing the price to Sl:l 84 . 2 3
percent on July 1, raising the
price to $14 .16. and 2. 7 ptircenl
on Oct. 1: pushing the price to
$14.54
The $12.70 price had been
frozen s ince early 1977. The oil
carte l said the increase was
necessary to compensate for the
erosion of their revenues and
holdings caused by worlct mfla
tion and by the deprec1at1on of
the dollar. the currency 1n which
the oil trade is conducted
Informed sources said two
days of maneuvering an\1 in-
tervention by Abu Dhab1"s 1 ulcr
cleared the way for the OPEC
decis ion.
1'hey said. the host to the
OPEC winter meeting. Sheik
Zayed bin Sultan, and has oil
minister. Mana Said Ota1ba,
we re the leading medlatorc;
between Saudi Arabia. which
wanted to continue the oil·price
freeze, and Libya and Iraq.
which called publicly for in
creases of up to 25 percent
O PEC's 52nd m eeting was
held in an ornate hall of the Abu
Dhabi Hilton. But the real work
was done in the delegates' hotel
s uites and in the hallways.
behind a screen of soldiers and
white-robed security guards car
rying automatic weapon!>.
Lee M. Dort,
Stater Meat
Chief, Dies
Services are scheduled Tues-
dar for Lee M. Dort of Corona
de Mar. who was director of
m e at operations for Stater
Brothers super markets for 19
years . He died Saturday at the
age of 67. .
Mr. Dort was active in the
Foolh11l Command . Kn t ~ht s
T c m p I a1 of Ca I if or n 1 a in
Monrovia , was a 25-year
member of the San Bernardino
lodge 348 of the Free and Ac·
cepted Masons. and belonged to
Al Malaikah in Los A_ngcles.
Services will l>e held at 2 p m
Tuesdci y al P<1c1fic View Chapel
In Corona dcl Mar. fonowed by
entombment at Pacific View
MemonaJ Park.
Mr Oort leaves his wife.
VoMlla Oort. of Corona del Mar.
sont. Lynn Dort of Newport
Be a c h a nd Rand y Dort or
La gun a Beach. and a ~·ster.
Aldene VonderHelen of
Redlands.
Trailer Fire
Loss $8,000
Fire attributed to s faulty
electrical outlet t•aused an
estimated $8.000 in damage Sun-
day to a Newport Beach mobile
home. fire department offictab
said today
The fire reportedly broke out
at about 8 a m in a mobile home
belonging to Duniel Mulherin at
the Ebb Tide Trailer Purk. 1560
Placentia Ave No tnJunes were
reported
Fire 0Hic1uls estimated lht
damage <11 $5.000 to the mobile
home and $3.000 to 1tt. contents
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