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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 16r 1979 ..
VOL 11, MO. 16, l ~ctlOHS, l6 ~AOH
I. Untouchable
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This is on~f India's 100 million "untouchables." vie·
tims of a caste system outla\\-cd by the country's con·
stitution but continued-by tradition. See story,.other pic-
tures on Page AS
Alimony· Trial
Michelle Marvin
Relates Roma~e
. LOS ANGELES I A P > expected to set a precedent for
Mich~lle Triola Mar vin took the payment of alimony in cases of
witness stand today lo tell of her unmarried cohabitants
romance_ with aclor Lee M~rvln Miss Marvin, sedately attir'!d ~tressing details s~e beheves ... ,.ji'J ·a blac)t pants suit, began her enllt~e h,er to a $1 ~illion sttare, ·-testimony by telUng or her meet-
or his 1nc~me during the six ing Marvin in 1964 years they Uved together . . . The trial is the first to test an 1 was working on a fi,lm that he
a ppeals court decision and is w as ,working on Ship or · Fools ... I was a stand-in\ an ex-tra dancer1l believe I hao some
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Wayne Quits
Care Unit?
COS ANGEL~ <AP\ .....
Her attorney, Marvin
Mitchelson. ask~ Miss TTiola
to teH Judge Arthur Marshall in
the non-Jury Superior Court trial
the history or he r . ca reel' as a
dancer and sktger before she
met Marvin.
These details were intended to
(See JIA&VIN, Page A!)
-Israelis
Bit in ..
Lebanon
TEL AVIV. Israel <API -
Is raeli commandos landed In
. Lebanon early today and blew
up a building used by Palestin-
ian guerrillas. while navy gun-
bo'llts shelled area"S along the
coast. the army announced.
The -nighttime raid was car-
ried out at Ras el-Ain. two miles
south of the Lebanese port of Tyre
and 12 miles oorth of the Is raeli
border .
The a rmy s pokesman said
there were no Israeli casualties
in the attack. The army gave no
indication whether Palestinian
guerrillas were at the base dur-
' ing the assault or whether any
1 fi ghting took place. The size or
the Israeli force was not dis-
closed.
The announcement said the
Isr aelis "blew .up a building
which sheltered terrorists . . .
Navy ves~ls shelled terrorist
concentrations along the ~hore."
In Be irut. the Palestine
Liberation Organization claimed
g ue r ril I as Infli ct e d h ea-v Y.
casualties on the raide rs.
"The enemy pulled out leaving
big amounts or weapons and
pools of blood behind," a com·
munique from the Palestinian
command said.
The mes.'Jage said the raiding
party blew up "an e·mpty rarm
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Moths UFOs?
Vtah Sightings 'Ludicrous'
ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. CAP) A band of hun·
gry moths out for a free lunch was probably
·responsible (or thousands of cigar-shaped. humming
and blinking UFOs that descended on northeast Utah
in the late t960s. a University of Florida researcher
says.
In fact. Dr. Philip Callahan says entomologists
might be' able to e xplain thousands of reported un-
identified flying object sightings.
··1 believe in UFOs . too. but 42.000 times?" says
Ca lla han. refe rring to the a pproximate number of
sig htings reported in 30 years. ·'That's ludicrous.
Maybe eight or 10. ·· ·
Published reports of the sightings in Utah 's
Uinta Mountains sounded a lot like s warm s of
locusts he'd seen flyi ng toward pines in lrctQI oil
fields after World War II . Callahan told the St.
Pete rsburg Times.
Indletment ·Fought
Diedric
Graml
Blasts
uryMakeup
Ora nge Count.¥ Supe rvisor
Ralph Diedrich ·s 13·month erfort
lo quash a bribery indictm~nt
aga inst him took a new twist
Monday when his atteroeys
challenged the makeup of the
county grand jury that indicted
him. -
Included in Oiedrkh's latest
legal maneuver to avoid sland-
eve ntually became the grand
jurors who. in effect . said there
was sufficient evidence to make
Diedrich and Rose stand trial on
bribery allegations related to a
1973 board of supervisors tand
use decision.
Preal. ey's Dad Sick Ing trial on the bribery charges ..is tbe subpoena of 33 or Orange
In his latest move to have the
multi-count 'ndictmenl quashed.
it is Diedrich 's ronlenlio.1 that
the jurv no minees did nol
<See DIEDRICH, Page i\2J
MEMPHIS, Tenn. <Af) -County's 40 Superior Court
Vernon Presley, father of the judges.
late singing legend Elvis The subpoenaed Judges are
Presley, has been hospitalized· those who nominated pros pee-
r or treatment or an apparent tive me mbers or the 1977-78
heart-problem. ·Baptist Hospital · county grand jw-y that on Dec.
offlclals said Presley was in sta· lS. 1_977. indicted Diedrich and
ble condition •fter treatment architect LeRoy Rose on bribery
Monday. He has a history of · charges. ·
heart ailments. . . Nineteen or those nominees
fjgbt Stranded
VISALIA I AP l -Eig ht
Tulare residents ~ere stranded
almost 24 hours in five feet of
snow near Kings Canyon Na-
tional Park before being rescued
uninjured Monday nlf(hl. Ac tor John Wayne of
Newport Beach may be re-
moved rn>m an Intensive
cart unit sooner than ex·
peeled because of the
rapid1>rogress he is malc-
ing ln recovering from
cancer s urger y, orricials
at UCLA Medical Cente r
reported today.
·storm, ~lides Slam Oce&:riside
"Hla vitaJ signs remain
normal and he spent a
rntrul n.igbl." hos_pital ad·
mintstra tor Bernard
Strohm sald. .,
The 71-year·old film
•tar's stomach was re-
moved during a nlne·hour
o peration Friday after
....JWton diseovered It con· -ra'tneo aiow::..de m1U1·
nant tumof a\U'in1 what was 1uPOOICd to be l'qutlftf
1all blaader aur,er~.
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A 1torm that dumped about an
inch of rain in some areas
c•uaed fioodln1. • mudalJde,
cloaed roadt and a widespread
telephone outage tn northern
San Dlego County. officials Hid.
A mud.slide cloe4!(1 Oce.,.lde-
BouJevard e•t ol lntentate 5 fer about three houn lD late af.
temoon Monday, ••cutlln8 off the
eaat•rn put of Oeean1kle" to
-tr•lflc. accordlil to police
• ~pokesman Jim Sandller. The
downpour noodod major ln·
tenecUont but no lnjuriea were
reported, be-said
The slide apparently dam81ed
the OffaJllick. Vhtta trunking ca·
ble lor Padllc Telephone Co., af.
. lectln1 service to an un·
determined number ot ~Jepbone
customers ta Vltta, Oeeanakle
San Mareoa, P'allbrook and
Carla bad,. apokesm•n Cam Miller said.
State Route 78 between El
Camino RH I and Jefferson
Street •• doeed aever1I beurl
wtth au.. ta. Cartabed and Vis-ta aleo eloMd for a ttrne ben•
of llood!u. olftctaa. aald. · Meanw[aUe, a •eatber h'ont
thet wouldn't so ••a> dumped
more than t Y.a lpchel or rain.
closed roads, knocked out com-
ntunlcatloh8 and nooded build·
1n11 ove r a wide area or
Southeni California as It entered lta HConcl day today.
Authorities expressed relief
· that the downpour wUIJ't worwe.
Particularly hard bJt by the
storm were coutaJ areas ln San
D6e10 ..-d lol An1etes counties.
'Tb·e Calllornla Hl1hway
Pairol reported alJ maJor roeda
la Soutbem California "90pened
tbla momlnl after widespread
~losures Monday. But the Cff P
warned mo torl.,t11 to avoid
traveling on the Pacific Coast
Highway from Sunset Boulevard
north to Ventura Count,y because
of Ooodlng and periodic s lide ac·
Uvity.'
Co ntinu ous ro c k a nd
muds lldes kept Cultforn la
Department ef Tran1portatlon
workers busy through the night
in Malibu, whe~ slides cl08ed
Malibu Canyon Boad and Oooded
at least two buUcllngs, Burrow
aald.
The Nllllonal Wt!lther Service
cancelled a n aah nood ..ntch ror
Los Antel•. Ventura, Oran1e.
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Return
Called
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TEHRAN. rran CAP . With
leiJrs in his eye:.. Shah Moham
med Reza Pahh1v1 left Iran to
day for: Egypt and tbt• United
States, piloting n1~ own jct on a
journey rnany believe-will end in
J>('rm anent exile llis departure
touched off jubilant celebrul1on.-.
throughout Tehran
Two officers of the shah . .,
·roy~I guard fell io their knees
and (ried to kiss the moium.:h ·s
feet at Tehran"-; aU"port. but ht.·
motloneo ror them to rtl>e. court
sourres said.
T"'o olhcr ofrtecri>. stLJ n<lm~
face-lo face. hdd aloft a t'OPY of
the Koran. the Mos le m holy
book, and the royal C"o uple
pc.issed beneath thl.' impromptu
arch to board the ··Shah"-;
r ak on:· a royal Boem~ 727
··ourt sources said ttic monarch
oolNhl' conlrols himself
"The shuh is gone forever ' ..
>eople cha nted "" rn1ll1o ns >1i1.1re d into lhl' s lrt•c l l-.. of
Tt:'hran. showering each otht:!r
N1l h candies and rose water.
<'h t•e r ing and shout ing with
joy at what they saw a~ vicfory
in a year long_. bloody uprising ·
to topple the 59-year-old shah
Moto rists h O(li<cd horns.
flashed headlights and turned on
"inds h icld W\pcrs Ma ny
Jumped from cars and"'ugged
cat:h other.
The SO·ycar-old shah later ar-<See IRAN, Page A:?>
Coast ·
Weather
Pa rtial clcuring toni~ht
a n a mo s tl y s unn y
Wcd nl•s day . A little
warmer Wednesday with
highs of 62 66. Lows
tonight in lht.> upper' 40s
Chance of rain dccrt.>asmg
to 20 percent toni~ht und •
near zero Wednesday.
INSIDE TODA 't'
Over the span of has 52·
year career. John Waynt's
movie image hall become 1n-
e.ct ricobly linked with the
man hlmael/. 1'"or o Look at
Wayne. mon and myth. see
F'eaturmg Pace CI.
latlex
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1<;11iubcth Tuylor , who wutched her husband sworn in as
u m.""W scnutor.
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.. Shah'81 Kin Arrive in Texas.
Croiai Pruice iii ·ghl, Training; Relativea Move In
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U1•lull\1'' of ttw Shuh or It :rn '>hp~·d c~111ctl y 1r1!11 th1• hom<· uf
Jr.in' 1·rnwn "'"' 1• t•arly tod.1~
Hut fut ttw JWIOt 1 undcrwo111~
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fl y ttHla y " ~aul Capt Uolwrt
fh u .. nf Ht•t•se Air f<'orn• Hu .. e,
~ hl•rt• Crown Princ-l' H1•1,P
l'ahlava. 17·Yt.>ur-0ld 'on of !ht!
\h.1h I!> tratntn~
Thi· 59 yN.1r-old s hah and Ern
Fro• Pa,ge A I ·
.DIEDRICH. •
I l'J>rl'~t·nt a true t'roSS·Seetion or
tlw 1.·111.lnty's populalton.
111 ~h court!> lw v.. ruled thul
1111·.11 g rand JUries mulS t
n ·prc•-.1•nt a sclcct1on that is tru
\ · rc•prt•sentat 1 Vt' ,,r th{' lo<' a I
pop11 lallon wlwn tak111g :-ul·h fa<·
IOI .. iJS rtH'l', a gt•, !'\{'X <i nd
1·1·111111mu· :-l a t11s into :J('{'OUnl
Thl' motion <·hallcnging lht·
Jllr) ·s m akt}Up wa::. f1kd on
l>H•llrtl'h's twhalf by <1llorneys
l\1•1th Monrot• anti .James Hid
tlt;t
It doc:. not s1.x·e1fy how lht·
77 7li Jury might h:.i ve falll·n
.. tiort or the legal rt•qu1remeni
H1ddt!l. howt.•vt•r, indicated
that .-arh of th<• 33 subpot'n:wd
1udgt's will b<'' asked wh:it
t•rtll'ria he u:-.c•cl 1n nominat1ng a
pros1n·t·t1vt• Juror •
That qucst1onang 1s 8<'h<'duh·d
IO h1•1dn J.in 22 tn San Dwgu
!-iupt•rwr Court in Vista wht·rt·
tht• DH'drtt·h Hnst• tri a l 1s
s t·ht•dult.·d t11 <;t;1rt.Fch. 5.
Hut tfw l:.1ll'st wries of lcgul
movl'' by tht• tounly supervisor
und HoM· 1s expected lo delay
lht• alrradyort dqlayed tpal
('a I Ii nA lh<' 33 J udgl'.':., as wit
m•ss1•s to apr>ear in the northt.·rn
San Diego County l'ily will slow .
"'"l not halt. judicial proceed
111gs 1n Oran~e County.
4t1ddel i.aicJ only four to six
Judges will h1• t:a llNI on th1·
'amt• du v :ind tlil'n al appointc-d
hours in an t•fforl to rnlmm1l1'
tht.·1r al>s<.:nn· frorn the bench
Woman Slain
By Robbers
SJ\N DlEGO IJ\Pl J\ I.a
Mes:.1 woman who had stopix'tl
with her family tsJ consult a m:.p
ht.•t·ausl' they w1 •rc lust in a driv 111"' rn1nst.orm wai. ~hot dead by
robh<>rs who attacked the m a~
lht.•y sat mtht'1r car, poiice say
nrnrlott(' J\nn Clark , 29, Wa!>
kr ll('d-11111tantly Monda)' night
wht.•n she wa-; 11truck io t hf' .£;hr•11t
hy a small rnlillt'r bullt•l as "stw
~mt bt•hind tht.• 11tet>rang whct.•I of
ht•r c:ar. i;a1d pol11:e -.pokcsman
Bob P1.,>ter.1
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Telep.,one 171•)142-4321
pr<'s~ t"nruh lt!ft lrun today for
t-;g pt Dftl'r lhe lower hOWll' or
PJrlljimcnt uppruvt•d the cOUI\·
lry ·~ ht'" c•lvlllan guv(•rnmcQl
Url.lh s.11<1 he could not com·
ment on whether uny of th'1
11r1nel"' fu mlly were on t he
llJ'i(' . .
1\ 11 ... irh rnorn in.: flight to
Ht•t•:H' h11111~hl the t.hah's
moth1·1 10 1.1w und three of tll s
ch1ldn·n to Lubbock They were
taken to llw l'rlncl' ·s residence
on W t•s l 21st Street. 11 wide
lhorou..:hrurt• dolled . with ex·
pens1v1· homt•s
Spotlt..:ht~ atop sta ndards s ur
round the• hrn.·k home, as doc>t> a
low brick wti ll . Trame In und
oul or tht• dr1vewuy was brisk
th is momm((
Oceupunts of cars leaving and
arriving decllntid to talk to re·
porttirs. Two off.duty Lubbock
police officers a captain and a
seFge1mt _guarded a simple
gale to the grounds. They said
they replaced State Department
guards who took up their posts
shortly · afte r the family mom·
bcrs arrived.
Only reporters were at the
snn e . Towm1people did nol.
seem int.ereslcd.tn the family's
urrtvul.
Wants Firing Squad
Execution Asked
By Conv~cted Man
T~<H:LE. Utuh !J\P 1 J\
1ury' round W::iltc:r J Wood. 40. of
t)ut•lwc: City, QuT'l){'c. J?U1 lty of
ftrst -degn:e murder. a nd Wood
fi'rotrt Pa~ A I
MARVIN •. ~
show that Miss Marvrn gave up
<.1 lucrative career to become
full-t ime homemaker a nd com·
panion to the Oscar·wrnning iJC·
tor. ·
M 1tchclson introdut·ed in
evidC'rH'l' pulJli<:ity photos of
M isl> Murv1 n dancrng in Lai.
Vega11 shows where she was the
teat uret1 p<:rfomcr
M il<:he li-on contcnrls Miss
Marvin is eniilled lo compcnsa·
t1on for giving up her career and
devoting heri.etr to Marvin's s uc·
Cl•S:., a lthough they never mar·
ried.
Miss Marvrn, 46, changed her
name lcl(ully s hortly before she
and Marvin. 54. broke up in 1970.
The eaSt' of Mar vin vs. Marvrn
has ulready become a l<indmark
al the appellate level. Jt led t.o
the 1'976 California Suprem e
Courl r uling that unmarried
partnt>n> cc>uld sue ror property
~wlllcment s imilar to that which
Ii. c·om mon 1n di vorc<' cases.
M 1tcht•li.on s::i1d Monday that
Mi ss Triola M atvln would
probahly testify for several days
before the Acadc•my awurd·
winner would be called to the
stand
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told the court that he wanted to
be cxccuu."<i immediately.
• "Take me to the firing squad
right now," he said Monday.
r<'calling a dem and-made in the
same st ate by convicted killer
Gury Gilmore two ye<trs before.
Gilmore. the o nly per s on
executed in the United States m
the last decade, had insisted that
he wanted to be executed rather
than spend his life in prison. lie
got hts wish be fore a f1rin~
squad Jan. 17 . 197'7': a fter u
lengthy court fi..:ht.
The verdic t In Wood':. case
came after Wood denied lm1t
week that he killed the R('v .
Uav id Aas ved, 26. o f F'orl
Wayne. Ind. Aasved was shot to
death Jun1:: 10 a fte r his car ran
out of gas en route to his fi rst
m inisterial post 1n California.
J\ companion or Wood. Joseph
Julian Johann. 3.1, of Sal(inaw.
Mieh., testified that Wood shot
J\asved after picking him up on
the highway, and Wood said m a
taped conrcst1ion played to the
JUry that he killed the man for
money.
But 'in <'ou rt be dented the
murdet', saying the confession
was made only b ecuu!le he
wa nte d to kill h i mself by
iiubjectinJ,t himself to Utah's
death penalty.
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'Mounties' •~.Chic.ago .
Surefootednesa is one Qf the aou1ht·after commodidea tn
-·-;ll'"J&O, where four more inches of 1now have
esccndcd on top of a 20·lnch batch delivered over the
weekend. The e mounted policemen may well be con·
sidenng the virtues of Indoor employment. <See story.
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The policemen on duty at the
home werf polite. but skirted
que11lion s abo.ut a c tivities
inside Lubbock,~ home or Texas Tech
Unive rs ity. has a larg1:: Iranian
student population.
Afkr the convoy arrived. the
prince was seen playing with
children m the lighted arcit of
his back yvd. The Lubbock
A valanchc·Hourntd r1::ported 1t
confirmed Monday that Jraniun
governm ent offic ials r ented
rooms at a Lubbock hotel.
An Imperial Iranian 747 Jet
landed at McGuire Air Force
Buse in New Jer sey curlier Mon·
day, reportedly carryrng mem·
hers or the royal fum ily who
we r e t hC'n tra ns ferred to u
s maller 707 lrunlan Jet
Witnesses Ln I ran 1dcnl1fied
the royul fa mily members as the
shah's mothe r·in·l::iw, f'arideh
Diba, and Princess Furahnu1.,
LS. Prlnrc Allrez::i . 12. and Prin
cess Layl&.1. 8.
T he sh<.1h's motht•r. TadJ cl
Moulouk. arrived in the United
States last month, joining thl!
sha h's sister , Princess Cham!>,
al lhl' princess' est ate in 1levc·r
ly llills.
The women took refuge at th~
C'Slulc of Wallt'r Anncn berg .
former U.S . Ambussador t4-0
Great Br itain, neur rPann
Springs. after about 2.000··1ra_
m a n unt1-shah dt>monstrators
bcs il'ged the princess' estutl•
The l WO women later moYed lO
a n undisclosed location.
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IRAN .....
rived in Asw::i n, E~ypt. where he
was greeted by President Anwar
Sadat, Egypt's Middle Eu1-1t
News Agency reported. The two
then drove to a hote l on an
Island in the Nile Ri ver , where
·the shah, h.is wife and their <'n·
tourage had three suites on the
fourth noor.
The news ag('ncy said the shah
is expect.eel to stay a few d::iys 1n
Egypt before Oying to the Unit·
cd States.
Hotel employees said offi cials
told the m the Iranian leader will
meet wi-t1\ form er Prcsid<"nt
Gerald R Ford on Thursday in
As wan Ford. on a Middle Eust
tour . had been scheduled to
meet with Sadat Thursday. and
Egyptian sources said the meet·
ing with the sha h was arranged
when It became clear the three
would be ln Aswan at the sume
lime.
In a statement lo Iran's of·
rl clal Pars news ugcncy, the
sha h said he was going "on
vacation because I am feeling
tired ... ~le left his royal powers
with a 'ltegency Council and up·
pealed to the Iranian people lo
preserve the monarchy durin~
his absence.
The shah said the lenlllt:l of his stay abroad would depen'd on his
"phyidcal condition." But ma ny
belleve the vacatkm will tum in·
to pe rma:nem ex11e and the e nd
of the dynasty his soldie r.father
founded 54 years ago.
"I hope the J(overnment wjll
be able to m ake amend11 for the
past ood also succeed In laying
the foundation for the future."
said the shah. "This work needs
a long period or cooperatfon and
patriotism in lt.s utmost mean·
Ing. Our economy must start
rolling again and we must have
better planninte for the future "
Ay alullah Kho mainl. t he
Shiite Mc>slem rellgloua leader
who 11 the shah'• most tnnuen·
tlal opponent, con8retulated the
"heroic people of Iran" on the
shah ·a departure and said It was
"the first step toward ending the
Pahlavi dynasty."
Khomalnl, an exile in France,
aald he would return to Ira n "11t
the nrst propel' time" an~ would
name hi• own "provlllon1l gov·
ernment" to aupP-lant Prime
Minister Shahpour Bakhtlar and
the govornmont. 1 ppointl!d by
the 1hah.
The lower hoUM of the Majlls,
the Tun an Parllament:-Con· nrmed BtkhUar and hl• cabfnet·
today by a vote ol 14$-43 with 13
1b1tentfons. Tho Senate 1ave It
a vote ol confidence Monday.
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Drug Trial
Jury ·Ponders
-... ..
Kulik · Charge
By KATllY CLANCY! rrom the,. car ." und "I will 'lue"
An 0r::.~o.1Co~:t;-SuJl!erior .us the car seQrch procf•ed~d
court Jury ....... an Its first fu0 day De Musa. however . aflr1but·
¥"" 1d llJ,ieh conduct to K uhk '"' being ot distlt>er9UoTis todar in the "ouf of nT~ the mornfng or hi!> ar-
he rorn possc>Ssion trla of . one· n•11t. sufferina; th<' cffectl'I or
lime Ne wport Beuch resident vallum and jct lug ufl<'r a round-
. Alexander ~ullk. . the world tnp.
The case pasted Into the Jury s ,__ -K reber went on to r('ft•r to -!'andt late Monday. us testimony Kultk ·s lavish HreHtyle und the ~n the T~r·week tr1.al .~nded and defendant's te11t1mony that he
atlo_roeyil for both s1d~s complet· had contributed S2 million In re-
ed ftnal arguments. . eent years to Uie worldwide
Kulik, ulso a suspect 111 th4i leudcr of the Krishna religion
Stephen John, Bovan mur~er. "There would IX' no on(· l'llic· In
waa arrested an a Mission Viejo Ora nge County that had any
parking 1$)l In a borrowed S60.000 more mollve to is1::ll her01.0 at
Stutz Blackhawk car. The arrel!l thul time th~n the defendant,"
was a f'!w hours after B.9va n 8 Krcber contended . 1977 slayang.
Sheriff's de puties allciicd they
round three Jars or nea rly pure
China White heroin tn a grocery fi'roMPapAI
sack in the car's rear ~eat. STORM
Prosecut.or Roo Kreber Mon· • • •
day urged the Jury to . convict
KuUk on charge&.Jtf possessing San Bernardino and Riverside
the t.l pounds ol heroin for sale counties shortly before 5 a .m .
a nd for transporting the St arter radar indkated that the
million cache or ltugs. expected pockets of heavy ram.
He uked jurors to discount fall would not mott•rialtze
Defe nse Atto rney Phtl l p Interstate 5. closed by s now In
DeMassa 's contention the drugs the m ounta in passes hetwcon
wer.e mistakenly round on Kulik Los Ange les and Bakersfield.
and were Intended aa a plant by was opened about J a.m . said
law enforcement ofticers for CHP officer J im Cox. Cha ins ad
aomeoneelae. vlsorles remained 1n effect for
Kreber accused DeMaasa of roads above 4.500 feet. he said
trying t o .. muddy up" th1:: Wcalher servict• meteoroloi;(1st
prosecution's case by hinting the 'Bill ~ulli v::in 1rn1d th1· ... 1uw
1.1 pounds of he roin could have mnvin~ storm, which ltni;:t:n-d
come from vurious sources rang. past iL'5 ant1r1 11at<•d dep::irlUre to·
ing from Newport Beach police to day. would maintain a 30 p..r.
fede ra lagentst.othe l968"1're nch cent c-hanct! or rain tontJ(ht,
eonneclion"case. tupl·ring Wednt•!-'1a y when tf·m
De M<.1s1sa. however. argued perutures-an • expcl·tcd tu climb
that his defense proved KuJlk back into the 60s
didn't know a!>Q4t the presence The storm, which bf•gan Mon·
or drugs In the car he borrowed duy morning and dum1wcl 1 41
from hisu11sociate. Richard W1lhs 1nclws on Los Angele:-tn tl!> first
of Ne wport Beach. 24 hours. brou~ht tht• M·asnn 's
"The re is a reasonable doubt rainfall total to 7 93 inehc11 by
and it is based upon the in· dawn. compared t-0 the norrnu l
terpretations of drcµmstantlaJ ~easo n prec1pilatio11.. qr fi w
evide nce." De M assa said . ., mchcs.
·'They are trying · to build an
arch o( clrcumstantial evidenee
to s upport lheis: case and I sub· f',....P~AI
mil to you that it all doesn·t m. · RAID
lie conte nded Willis "lied " • • • whe n he 11uid he promised-to pr
range .ror a drug plant but d~'t
carry 1t out. ~ .
"He lied and he got paid .0
with bis Immunity," DeMass ,
s aid. referring to Willis' 1m·
munity from prosecution in both
the drug and Bovan murder
case. ) ·
"Mr. Kulik is the victim 1n
this ease because everyooo else
has gotten a walk in this case."
DeM as~a continued.
Kreber argued tha t sm a ll eon-
tainers of the same kind of rarE'
oriental heroin found in Kulik·s
Leucadia home and his motor
home. along with drug traces
fQund on his clothing as pointing
toward guilt.
H e a l so m e n tio n e d a
ringecprint found on one or the
jars not posiU•ely ide ntified a<;
Kulik 's but bearing ei_ght pointS
or similarity to the defenda nt. -
In addition. he ar gued. Kulik
gave the ttrrcsting officer a f::ibc
name. birth CE'rtH1cate and
driver's li cense upon arrest and
yelled sueh things as "get away
Spaee l'uttor1
house" in RaR el·Ain, but lhl•rt•
were no e1vi llan or gue rnll..1
casualties in the clash
It said the attack came 1•:irly
in 'the morning "but our fnrt •'l>
were on the a lert and quickly rn
t e r ceptcd a nd e n gaged th•·
ene my." .
The guerrillas said at lea!'\l IU
Israeli gunboats patrolled lht•
Lebanese coast oppos ite Tyrl'
Monday,·prompllng guerrillas to
open fire from shoreline J>C>!>1
taons.
Le b a nese provinc-1al ..1u
thorit1cs said lbe Israeli all.H·k
cam e shortly aft er mrdn1 gh1
whe n a comma ndo force lundNt .ii
Ras e l·Ain in rubber boJ l!oo
lowered from the gunboats
The raid lasted one hour Thi•
Lebanese authorities cQnf1rm1•cl
the guerrillas engaged lht' ..,1
la<'kers in machine-gun battl1•-.
Tht• landing !>pot wus ~ It·\~
hundrl'd yards from the r.w1-.1
I ions of U N ru:acekN·p111g
troops. Tyrt"s d1 'itri ct .111
i:nin1strator reported
Sis ·)'ear.old Callforniltn Jaced Relaman, wbo-ha1 •
hypersensitivity to many substances In the air, runs
throu1h the corr1doNI of National Jewish Hospital in
Denver squirting nurses and ~cwimen 'With his water
pistol.
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VOL. 72, NO. 16, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESOAY,JANUARY1~1~9 N • TEN CENTS
.hah~Invited-~o ·Pahn· Springs Retreat
BVU..ETIN
PAL•. 8P-alNGK <AP ) -
Walltr ff. AHenbtr 1 , former
. asnkuador to Gft'at lrl·,
taln, H id I.Oday lbt ... l.vlled
tlw Allall ol lraa .. take l'f'f•&•
la An...-..kl'I'• 211-au f' dHert
t'I& •if! war a.ere.
TF..llRAN. Iran <AP> With
teura In tu11 e.ve.. Shah Mot.am med Reu Pahlavi left lrun t<>-
duy for F4fJ~and the United Sta{u. pil hi• own et on a
Journey many 11.,ve w1l1 end in
permanent .-xlle. fUs depaJ1urc
louchL-d o<r Jubilant cclcbr1tUons
lhrouahout Tehran.
T wo om cors or the s ha h's
royal ~uanJ M l to their knees
and tried to kla.<s the monarch's feet at Tehran's airport, but he
mbtto~ or them to rise, court
aourcea awd.
Two other otflcen, standin,
race to race. held aloft a copf of
the Koran, the Moale m holy
book , a nd the royal couple
paased beneath the Impromptu
a r c h to board the "Shah's
Falcon." a royal Boeing 727.
Court sources said the monarch
took t he controls himself.
"The shah ls gone forever! ..
people ch anted as m illions
poured Into the s treet s of
Tehr~n. lbowertnc each other
with candlet and rote 'Y•t.er.
cheerln1 and 1houUn1 with
Joy at what they aaw as .victory
In a ye.ar-lon1. bloody uprblna
to topple the 59-year-old 1bah.
M otorlsts honked born1.
naabed headlight.I and turned on
wlnda hleld ·wiperl\.. Many
Jumped from can ·and hulled
each other.
Tbe shah later arrived. In
Aawan. Egypt, -wf!ere he WH
1reeted by Prealdent Anwitr
Sadat. £aypt '• Middle Eatt News
A1ency reported. The two then
drove to a hot.el oft an Island in the
Niie River, where the s hab. his wlte and their entourage had
three aulteson the fourth noor.
The news aaency sald the shah
la expected tdatu.,e '~ays In
E.iypt before nying to·the Unit·
. <lee lllAN, Pate AU
Bl-own Asks State Refonifs· • JI# .
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SHAH LEAVES IRAN
Heading for Egypt
Job Programs Cited
S~CRAM ENTO IAP> Gov. Edmund Brown J r . proposed re·
ro rm s o f M e d i Cu l a n d
Californla 's civil service system
today In his annua l Stale of the
Stale address to the Leg1sluture.
The Democratic governor also
pledged an unspecified rerorm
of state and local government
finances. and put emphasis on
programs to creQte more jobs,
a nd dl..scrlmlnalion against
homosexuals and m ake work
sil.('ssafer.
m e nt budge t de fi c its and
sounded more like a kickoff ot a
presidential campaign· than the
s ta rt or a second term as gov·
ernor
Brown, who ha s i rk e d
leglslaton In the past with hjs
m anner. was conciliatory and
emphasized that his program
ls "not t:0ntintjust from the ex~
ecutlve branch , but rather is a
list or things we can do together
to build ror the future ...
TJ1e ~.minute message was He said Cattromla ·s $4 bllllon-
·tota lly dtfrerent Cro m his in· a.year Medi-Cal progr am must
aug ural addreu eight.,.J;l!lys /be reformed to curb escaletin« earl~er, ~hlch emph~slzed rt~ costs. And he pro mised cost·
Ing inflation and federal govern· containment reforms which he
said wlll "not be done at the ex-
Nat11re Lives pense or the 6oor" who rely on
the program for medical care.
He said doctors a nd othcrR
.... .• providing Medl·Cal services "do
not have a cons titutiona l right to
. . . all the Medi-Cal dollars
they can get." but he .did not
specify the reforms .
Plot Nurtures EnvirOnment
By JACKIE HYMAN
Of ... O.lly l"lillt SIMI
If you step through a gate from
lhe-Newport Harbor High School
athletic field -or witlk sen.Ms
lfith Street from t he Oakwood
Apart ments in Newport Beach,
you can :
-visit a redwood forHl.
watch m1grallng·btrds alight
tn th<.-dCfiCrt. .
listen to a rippling brook as
you sit among sycamore tre<."8.
. ! s niff a wild ho rseradish
mor e tha n lhrce inc h es ln
dia meter
t1.1ste the licor ice-flavored
seed of a native aniseed plant.
As you sit on a hill over a pond
and watch a clump of grass dis·
appear apparently into the earth
nnd nctually into the mouth of a
!(Opher , you may find it hurd to
believe lhnl thh1 wus u hurren.
Oat plot of land only 10 years
a~o
The ~nv 1 ronm<>ntal Nature
<:enter was founded in J970 by a
l(roup of coas t citizens who, with
the help of volunteers, Newport
Beach .and the Newport Mesa
Unified School District, have
transformed a two-and-a -half
a cr e plot of ground into a
m1ruature California.
The land. which belongs to the
~rhool district and s its next to
d111trict hcudqua.rters. contains
12 separate environments de·
slgnl'd to imitate different re
i.:111ns of the stale, complete w1lh
m1t1ve plants.
Such plants are becoming KO
uncommon, in fact, that almost
all the weeds pulled out of the
center are pla nt" of European or
<See NATURE, Page AZ>
Coast
Weathe r
Partial clearing ton1J(hl
an d mo11 ll y su n ny
W(.'d n l'll dlly . A l t ltle
war mt>r Wcdn<'11doy with
h ighs o f 62 66. Low:1
tonight l n the upper 40&.
Chance or ruin decreaslnJJ
to 20 percent tonlJ(ht a nd
near zero Wc.>dnesday.
INSIDE TODAY
OwT '"' 'PO" 0/ hit 52·
llf!Or ~. John Wairw'•
movlt lrMO' Im become fn.-
•.tlrlcoblll lfnk4'd with tht
man him.wit. For o look at
Wa11rw. '"°" and m11th. lflt
"'toCurlng Pooc CJ. '•••• ' At.,_ """9 Alt ...._ • ..._ ..
l.rlfl• ._... f! ,_ ::'"' ~ ~r .... :::.. ..... .,
HELPS NATURE/
Center'• HouH
Jury Begins
Deliberation
In Kulik Case
By KATHY CLANCY
Of, .. DMIY ,. .... 11.tt
An Orange County Superior
Court jury began Its firs t full day .
of de li berations lod ay In the
he roin possession trial of one· •
lime Newport Beuch reKldont
Alexander Kulik.
The case passed lnto the jury's
hands late Monday as tetllm0ny
In the four-week trial ended and
attorneys for both sldea complet·
· ed fina l arguments. • ,
Kulilt, also a suspect In the
Stephen J Qhn Bovan murder,
was arrested In a .Mlulon Viejo
parking lot in a borrowed 960,000
Stutz Blackhawk car. The arrat
was a few houri after Bovan'a um slaying.
.sbe rilr'a deputies alleged the)'
founa three a ot 11HJ'ly pure
Chlna White heroin In a grocery
sack ln the e1r'1 rear H at.
Prosecutor Ron Kreber Mon·
day ur1ed the jury to convict
Kulik on charget ol-J>09 .... lnt
the 1.1 pound& of heroin for tale
and for tran1portln1 the •1
mllllon cache ol dna11.
He asked Juro" to dt1eount
Pe fenltl Attorn e y Pblllp
De M11sa's contention the drup
were mlatuenly found on Kulik
" and we rt1 Int.ended .., • plant by
law e nforcement ofllcera for aomeoneelae.
Applause from the audience of
"'ore than JOO state senator11 and
assembly me n was polite but
1ubdu.d. -
B o th D e m o cr a ti c a nd
Republican lawma~ra viewed
the addrlal •M • attempt by
Brown to court liberals who
were lDCenled b)' the extremely
coa.ervalive tone of Brown's tn·
aur.-aral •
• I think It was apparent,he
was trylni to respond to some or
the ttlUclJlm or hls inaugural
speech that he had gone too fa r
to the right." said Sen. AJa n
Sle roty, D·Los Angeles, who
added. "I think It will take more
than thl.8" to calm libera ls.
"I thlnk he rriay have r-;cnscd
the re11pon.se of the Legislature
was. not aJI warm &Ii in prior
years," Sicroty added.
"I think he Is gearing up for
the Ne w Hampshire snows," and
the first presidentia l primary In
1980. said Senate Republican
floor leader Bill Campbell or Ha·
clenda Heights. 'T thlnk he Is
definitely trying to recoup some
of the s upport lost from liberal
Democrats."
Brown al8o m ade Reneral ref·
ere nces to the need to build new
housing In the cities rathe r than
continue urban sprawl, and brief·
ly repeated his continued support
of a controversial m ajor re·
ser voln .'0Mtruct1on program.
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NEWPORT AllEMB ... 'YWOMAN MAR&AN -GUOtt UCORTS GOVERNOR BROWN
'State of the 81ate' Addrea• to ~ure lnctudehedM:el, Clvll Servtte Reform•
. ,.
Makes Progres8
.Wayne ieaves Care Unit
LOS ANGELES IAPl -John
Wayne, making ropld progress
In his recovery from cancer sur·
gcry. has been moved out of in·
tensive care to a private room at
UC LA M<.odical Center, hospitul
wuthoritlcs suld today.
Wayne was moved to hlR room
late Monday a fternoon, only
th'ree days after his cancerowi
stom ach w.as J'J!.DlOved In a
mine -hour operation. hospita l
administrator Bernard Strohm
said 1n today's dully report on
the 71 -year-old mm star's condl·
t1on. '
Wayne was oriRlnally expect·
ed lo remain m the Intensive
care unJt four or five days
"He spent another good nJght
but with some discom fort ."
Stroh!" added this mom lnii.
"X ·r ay t est s tha t were
'performed this morning showed
~arly healing at the site of the
yperatton. He IR taking liquid
nourishment by mouth In smull
amounts. "Among the many telegrams
that have been received wa'I a
telegram from President Carter
wishing him well , and former
president Nixon has called ...
Strohm said two of Wayne's
so n11, Michael a nd Patrick ,
would answer qucs t1on!'l on rum1·
ly mutters Wc.odneRduy
CANtstllne Shelled
Israeli Commandos
....
Hit Lebanon Site
T EL AVrY. Isr ael <AP > -
Is r aeli commandos landed in
Lebanon early today and blew
up a building uaed by Palestin·
Ian guerrlJlaa, while navy gun·
boats shelled areas a long the
coast . the army 1tnnounced.
The nighu.lme raid was car·
ried out al Ras cl·Aln,. two miles
south oflhe (A)baneso port of Tyre
and 12 miles north or the lsroeli
border.
The army s pokesm an said
there were no Israeli casualUcs
In the attack. The a rmy-gave no
lndlcatlon whether Paleallnllm
gue rrillat were at the base dur·
Ing tbe -nsault or whether any
fighting took place. The s ize of
th' IaraeU rorcc was not dis·
closed.
The aMOuncemcnt said the
l1raell1 "blew uv a building
which lhel~ terrorlau . . .
Navy vessels shelled ter rorist
concentratJona alonR the 1hore ."
Jn Beirut, the Palestine
IS RAEL
0 10
I , I
l11es
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MIDEAST RAIO SCENE
,.., ..... Htt Lebenon
U beraUon Orianl11lion claimed I~raeli l\Jftboal3 patrolled ~
guerrlllH Inflicte d heavy Lebanese coa11l opposite Tyre
caaoalU. op the ralde". Monday, prompllnR "uorrlllaa to
"The enemy pulled out leaving open fire from flho rcllne PQ81·
bl< amount.I or woa~na a nd tlona.
poohs of blood bchlntl, a com· · Le banese ~cl-a l a u·
munlque from the Pal..uniln thorltlett aa1d tHe jaroell attack
command Ald. . ' . came . •hortly after midnhcht
, The n1e1aa1e . ~ald the faldlng w~en a commando rorce landod at party .~ up an empty rarfY\..-1 Raa el·Aln In rubber boata
houH In R•.el·Aln, but the"' lowere4fromthe•unboal11. ·
we re "° civilian or 1oe rrUla The ra.ld lu ted one bour. The
cuualtl• in the clu h. Leban.e MllhortUeA confirmed
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1 ... 1_. Cl --M
Kreber accuaed DeMa111 ot
t r.yln1 to "muddy up" the
proaecutlon '1 cue by hlntlnt the
1 1 pound& ol Jaaroin could ha"f
come from vartoua eoureea ,....
••• fl'Olll Newport .... ~to ..
fedeHl qenU totbe t• 1 'l'Nedl
(lee KVUK, Pap AJ)
Thi• ll one of lndl• '1 100 mllllon "untouchablet," vie·
dma al • H IM •Yl&em outlawed by the countl')''a lbn·
.UtuUon but oedhu•!~~-*"..t'Uon. SM •too. otber plc· turn on Pqe Al. ·
It laid lhe au.ell came early the 1uerrUlas en1a1ed the at· J inomlnL"but .OUr.. rOttM -were oft'tfil alert aad quick Iv In· tlC~tra ln mflJl.lpe·fun battle..
' The landlna apot ••• a rew ~~:~~d and 081•1•d th• huDdNCI yardl from tbe potl·
Tbe imrrtu-Aid a"'helt IO llODI of U.N. ~katDJnt . . • troop•
I 1 I -v
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aa.1111.-1,.eweac
·Weather Hairs . ,,
,. Crftsh Pr6be
Squally ~ather la preventing
•lr utttr lnvt•tlcalora from
ct11eoverlqa what cau1ed a
T ran1·cataJln• A1rUnes Orum:
n'lan Mall.rd to nop aod 1lnk ln
40 feet of water off Santa
C at.allo.a& IA land Th~ 14·pa¥Scnii('r umphlbian
had Ju.it haken otf Sunduy from
lls water base at Pebbly Beach,
• u mUe eut of l\valon, when It
cr1t1hf'd and overturned in the
water
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WOODLAND ENVIRONMENT IS SURROUNDED BY CITY
NMure Center TranefofrMd ,..wDon •waeteland'
l',....P.,,e.4J ..
NATURE UVES •••
other foreign orilin. said Robert
House, head of the Newport
Harbor High School science de·
partment and a member of the
center's board of directors.
The center. which depends
heavily on donations by private
individual& and organizations,.
provides tours for school groups
and youth organizations as well
as opening the reserve to the
public every day during daylight
hours.
The center's resource room
next to the preserve at 1601 16th
&. ia open trom 1fLa. m~ to noon
~nd 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays, Wed·
neadays and Thursdays under
C:Onstruction
Trailers Hit
In Burglaries
Newport Beach police are in·
vestigating the burglary of three
construction trailers on a build·
inc site at 4000 MacArthur Blvd.
that netted thieves more than
$5,000 worth of equipment.
Hit over the weekend were on·
site office and storage trailers
owned by the Don Koll Company
and Andenion and Howard Elec·
trical. both of Newport Beach.
and the Air Conditioning Com·
pany of Glendale.
lnvesUgators said hln1ea were
pried from three trailers' doors
and construction. drafting and
ai r conditioning t ools and
• materials taken.
The Koll Company's loss w~
listed al $3,528. Ande rson a nd
Howard lost a reported $350
worth of materials and lbe air
conditioning firm. about SI~
worth, police said.
Furniture Taken
At Newport Office
An estimated $900 worth of
furniture was reported stolen
over the weekend from the
second story of an office build·
ing at 3345 Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beach.
John P. Myen told police that
two coffee t.ables and two arm
ch airs were taken from. a
second-noor lobby.
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the 1uid•nce of center Ex-
ecutive Director Betty Hogg.
Tours and slide shows are
available for groups by contact-
ing Mrs Hogg at· &45·8489.-
Persons interested in leamins
more about-the retel"\'e indepth
and training as tour guides can
sign up for a Coastline Com·
munlty College course, whlcb
will run six Wednesday morn-
ings beginnlng Feb. 7 at the
center resource room.
Information on the course is
available by calling Mrs. Hogg.
'lt wu Just a bit of
waateland," House said of the
site before It waa shaped into a
reserve.
After winning school board
permission to establish the re-
serve, ba c k e r s asked a
l a ndscape architect for an
estimate to tranaform it. House
said.
When the figure of $80,000 was
presented, Howie said, founders
decided they'd have to come up
with an alternative method or·
creating the center .
And they did.
For several years, courses tn
nature development were set up
at Newport Harbor High and the
students helped design the en·
vlronments.
Earth dug ..from the Olympic
pool aile at the school was
dumped on the-reserve to cretile
hill~ and s lopes. while one
natural pond was incorp0ratcd
into a system of streams and a
second pond was bulll, complete
with pumps and o waterfall.
Materials were donated by the
city and private groups, Howse
said. The school district pro·
videa a caretaker.
Existing piants, including
some eucalyptus of Australian
ort1in, were araduaUy replaced
with small native plant.a that,
over the past eight years, have
grown quite lar"e.
Gophers and other small
animals moved In and birds
round the place a haven, House
·said
John H. Johnson. who retired
five years ago M science depatrt·
m ent chairman at Corona del
Mar High School, hall j ust com·
pleted a catalog of the plants al
the center, s aid House.
Plants were analyzed atnd
located oo a map, House said.
The 12 separate plant environ·
menta are desert, coastal sage
scrub. eouthern oak woodland.
foothill woodland, northern ouk
woodland. riparian woodland,
California Island, evergreen
forest. redwood f.erest, closea
cone pine forest, coastal chapur•
ral and valley grusland.
Visitors to the cente r can ex·
perience the plants in a variety
of waya under the guidance of a
tour leader, Home sai~.-·
The)' are invited to sniff,
touch, taste and Usteo, •• well
as enjoy the siaht. of wildflowers~
-includlnc poppies and l'OHI --and trees that -sereen OUf. the
aurroundinl urban area. •
Studeata can learn bow to in·
teract wttll a natural flMron·
ment wltbcM& barmlq lt, ~
said, and can ptck up • bit or hla·
Lory u weU, such u .eelna the
natlve holly froll'I wliteh
Hollywood tooll lta name.
"Ye>u feel llll• yoa'n mllee
away from cMUaaUon," HOUM
aaJd. "lt'a bard w btUeve you're
ln the mlddle ot a clly."
The <'tullh duDked U> Qe<>ple
obourd the plane. but. apparent·
ly no ono was in.lured seriously.
An Irvine man. Paul Kefchum,
65. of 44 Sycitmore Creek, was
take n for observation to Avalon .
Municipal Hospita l. because o( a
pre-existing heart condition.
Ketchum was released to go
home late Monday.
Thti pilot, Russell D. Sl-
Plerre, 31, of Northridge, was
treated for cut fingers and a
lacerated scalp.
A F e deral Aviation Ad·
ministration spokesman said St.
Pierre reported that on takeoff
his aircraft lm.'t power in one of
i~ two engines and fell back into
the water al an angle.
Ketchum said that from rus
perspective the uirplane never
got out of the water. He said that
as the pilot tried to gain speed
for takeoff, large waves slapped,
''harder and harde r and
harder," ~gain.st the side of the
plane. 1-W,Asald a big crest finally
tipped them over.
Abak>ne llshennen aboard the
Avalon·baaed Supermex spotted
the crash. The boat's captain,
Ri chard Rut%, steered a course
for the downed plane and the
victims were fished from the
ocean.
Wally Funk. un Investigator
Judge Masi
ToResi~.
~~
Sometimes controversial Ccn·
tral Orange County Municipal
Court Judge Paul Mast a n·
nounced Monday he is retiring
from the bench.
Mast. said his retirement after
13 years on the bench will be ef·
fective immediately or when a
1ury now deliberating the fate of
alleged drug deuler Alexander
Kulik returns its verdict.
•
The 46-year:0ld former ally of
now imprisoned county political •
kingmaker Louis Cella gave a
multitude of reasona ror his
abrupt reilrement.
Among other things, Mast said
he is leaving .the bench to prac-
tice law 4ls a private attorney
becau"Se he~
-Does not find life as a
Municipal Court judge "as
challeng.lng or intereatingas it
once was."
-Is Increasingly disenchantt!d
·'when an attorney a ppears
before me Ill-prepared and P,OOrly
representahborherclienl. '
client."
-Is concerned about stepped
up public attacks o n the
j udlc lal'y., especially attacks
launched by publlc office
holde rs such as Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr .. the son of the man
who appointed Mas t to the
bench.
-I s worrie d a bout the
"potlllciz.lng" ot the judiciary.
including the recent election de·
feat of four 11\cumbenl judges in
Orange County.
&tdola•I••
for the NaUonal TransPortation
Sare ... Board who lJI 11slaned to
the cate, aa1d today Hhe bad 11tlll
to inte~the pllot.-
. But without the Grumman
Malla rd. now In 40 feet of water
a quarter -mile of/shore. she
said, the cuuse of the mistaap
can't be known.
The ln~estigator said it was
PO$Slble that the aircraft can be
salvaged lat.er today or Wednes·
day.
Trans -Catullna Airlines.
mca.nwhile , has refus~ to
make any public stateme nt
about the crash, about the com-
pany, or about Its officers.
However. the Los Angeles
County Sheriff's substatk>n on
Catalina released a list of the
passengers. Besides Ketchum.
his wife and s on. there were
tourists from Sausalito , San
Marino. San Pedro and from
out-of ·Slate.
FAA records r e veal that
Trana-Catalina begun operations
in J anuary of 1978, less than it
year ago. inUially with flights
from Long Bea<;h to Pebbly
Beach. . ·
During the year, the company
increased its flights with the ad·
dition of three Grumman
Mallards---bringing ils airline to
four planes. Flights also we re
run to Catalina from San Pedro
and Orange County.
The company shares joint use
facilities with Catalina Airlines.
a separate company which uses
the Grumman Goose airplane, as
well as helicopters.
Trans-Catalina averages J 1
round trtp nights per day to
Catalina during peak"summer
months. about half that durtng
the winter. according to the FAA
Sunday's accident was lhe com. puny 's first.
f'rotaPageAl
KU.Lllt •••.
connection'' case.
De Massa, however. argued
that hla defense proved Kulik
didn't know about the p~sence
of dru~s in the car he borrowed
from his associate, Richard Willis
of Newport Beach.
"There Is a reasonable doubt
and It Is based upon the In
terprctations of circumstantial
e vidence," Oe Massa said.
"They are tryl nf( to build an
a rc h of circumstantial evidence
to support their case and I sub·
m il to you that It all doesn't fit."
He contended Willis "lied"
when he said he promised to ar·
range for a drug plant but didn't
carry It out.
"He lied and he got paid off
with his immunity," DeMassa
said, referring to WIJlls' Im·
munlty from prosecution in both
the drug a nd Bovan murder
case.
"Mr. Kulik ls the victim in
this case because everyone else
has gotten a walk In thJs case, ..
DeMaHsa contlnue:
Kreber argued that s mall con·
lainers of the same kind of rare
oriental heroin found In Kullk's
Leucadia home a nd his motor
home. along with drug traces
found on his clo\hing as pointing
toward guilt.
He a l so mentioned a
flngerprtnt found on one of the
jars not positively Identified as
Kullk'a but bearing eight points
of simllartly to the defendant.
In addition. he argued, Kulik
gave the arresting officer a false
name. birth certificate and
driver's Ucen.ae upon arrest and
yelled such things as "gel away
from the car." and "I will sue"
as the car ltcurch proceeded.
lflew-.(Jp
Tom Dailey. 36, has been
promoted from ca\>taln to
bat.t-alion chief. Newport
Beach .Fire Chief Leo Love
has announced. Dailey. once
the city's "fireman of the
year ," has been a Newport
firefiihter since 1964. He
Ii ves tn Tustin.
Services Set
For Newport
Cr.ash Victim
M e m o r i a I s e r v.I c es are
scheduled Wednesday at 2 p.m.
for Christopher Scott Hightower,
21 , a U.S. Navy hoapitalman'
who died Jan. 8 of injuries ·suf.
fered In an automobile accident
in the Philippines.
Hospltalman Hightower joined
the Navy March JO, 1978, and
was assigned to the Naval
Regional MedJcal Center . Sublc
Bay in September. He was
critically Injured in ao auto accl· ·
. dent at San Felipe, Zambales.
tht: Navy reports. •
He is survived by hls parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hightower,
und a brother, Paul
The m e moria l service is
Ke h e duled fo r St . James
Episcopal Church. 3209 Viit Lido.
Newport .Beach with the Rev.
J ohn P. Ashey JI officiating. '
Burial is to follow at sea, ac.
cord ing to Paci fi c Vi e w
Mortuary directors.
The family ~as suggested
memorial contributions to the
do n o r 's favorite c harHy in
Christopher Hlghtower ·s name.
QualreRocb
&a,,em· Iran
STOCKHOLM, Sweden
CAP ) .::. A strong earth·
quake struck east.em Iran
today , the Hagfors
seismological observatory
reported.
The observaloTy said
the quake registered an
esitmated 6 .8 on the
Richter scale. The U.S.
National Earttiquake In·
form atlon Service In
Golden, Colo .. said it
s truc k about 80 m iles
south of Mashhad in
northeast Iran.
The American service
said the tremor wa& pot.en·
tially damaging. The re
we re no immediate casual-
ty or damage reports from
Iran.
· 87 Million asked
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. CAP I
Gov. Bob Graham said Monday
he will ask the U!gtslature to
provide as much as $7 million to
lure tho 1980 Republican Na-
llona I Convention to Miami
Reach.
Wm'fMn dl1mantle portion1 of Ure
S.nclptpe:r nn on~ Cout Hllh••Y ln
Corona del Mar to make way for a new
Buie al Newport buildlftl. 'lbe lobby Ind
resi.urant ~the former motel are betna
torn down. The Um 'I a livlnl UDitl 'Wt11 be
eonverted into condomlnlums.
,. I
Family'
Gathers
In Texas
LUBBOCK. Teua CAP) -
RelaUvtt of the Shah of Iran
aUpped qUleUy lnto the home of
Iran'• crown prtoce early today.
But for the prince -undersomg
fliChl tralninl here -lt WU
busiQeU u Ulual.
The sprawling house is in a
plush residential district of this
city of 1~.000 ln oll·r lch West
Texas.
"There'• a possibijlt~ he may
Oy toda~" sald C@pt. R~bert
Brua of Reese Air Force Bue.
where Crown Prince Reru
Pahlavi. 17-year-old son of the
shah, ls training,.
The 59-year-old shah and Em·
press Farah left Iran today ·for
E1ypt after the lower houae or
Parliament approved the coun·
try'a new civilian covemment.
Brua aaid he could not com·
ment on whether any of the
prince's ~mlly we re on the
baae.
An early-morning fllaht to
Reese brought the shah's
mother-lo-law and three of his
children to Lubbock. They were
taken to the prince's residence
on W eat 21st Street. a wide
thoroughfare dotted with ex-
pensive homes.
Spolll~hts atop standards sur·
round the brick home. as does a
low brick wall. Traffic in and
out of the driveway was brisk
thla morning.
Occupant.a of cars leaving and
arriving declined to talk to re·
Portera. Two off-duty Lubbock
police officers -a captain and a
seraeant -guarded a simple
gate to the around& .They said
they replaced &al.e bt;partment
guards who took up their posts
shortly aft.er the (amity mem·
bers arrived.·
Only reporters were at the
scene. Towns people did not
seem interested In the family':.
arrival.
The police men on duty ul thl'
home were polite. but sk1rtc<1
qu.estions a bo ut ucti vi.tie.,
in.side.
Lubbock. home of Te xai-Tech
University, has a la rge lraruan
student population.
After lbe convoy an:h ed. the
prince was seen playing with
children in the h~htcd urea or
his b a<'k yard. The Lubbol'k
Avalan('he-l-lournal reported II
confirmed Monday that Iranian
governm'e nr 0Hic1ul s rc nte<l
rooms at a Lubbock hotel.
* 1\: * ,..,....rage Al
IRAN •••
ed States.
· Hotel employees said officfah.
told them the Iranian leader wlll
meet with forme r President
Gerald R. Ford on Thursday in •
Aswan. Ford, on a Middle East
tour. had been scheduled to
meet with Sadat Thursday. and
Egyptian sources said the m~t
ing with the shah was arrangt>d
when it beca·me clear the lhn·t•
would be in Aswan at lhc same
time .
Jn a statement to Ira n's of
flclal Par11 news agency, the
$1\a h said he was going "on
vacation because I a m feeling
tired." He left hls royal powen.
wtth a Regency Council and ap·
pealed to the Iranian people to
preserve the monarchy durln~
hi8 absence.
The shah said the lenirth of hu,
stay abroad would depend on h1!>
"physical condition." But many
be lieve the vacation wlll tum In·
to permanent e XJle and thl' end
or the dynasty his sold1er-fothcr
founded 54 years ago.
"I hope the government Wlll
be able to make amends for the
past and alao succ~ In laying
the foundation for the rutu.re ...
said the shah. "This work needs
a long period of cooperation anff
patriotism in its utmost mean-
ing. Our economy must start
rolllna again and we must have
better planning for tM future ...
Ayalullah Khomain1 , the
Shiite Moalem rel1gious leader
who is the shah's most influen·
tlal opponent, conaratuluted the
"heroic people of Iran" on the
shah's departure and Hid It wai,
"the flnt step toward ending the
Pahlavi dynasty."
HmmiiFilm
Slated Sunday
A travel Olm 6n Hawaii w111 be
sho!m free Jan. 21at2:30 p. m. at
OAlijS cent« for older adults In
CorOnadelMar.
The lbowtnc. at which refreah-
llMftta will be aerved, la Open to the pu bile at the center. loea Led at
M ar1uert&e and Fifth avenues. .
The event la plaMed In honor of
a 1roup from OASIS who wUI be
takla1 a 1J.day trtp to Hawaii
st•= March I. Spokeswoman
Ga Benidr said a few eeata
arHWlev.Uab&e.
She laid t.be trip to four lalandt
COlta ~ wtUch lacludM botelJ and. p;-•-* .. Oflll-tothe
public. Add1Uonar1nronnal~l1
available by Callins 1•tdl.
..
, ..... ,~
WAITING FOR VISITORS FROM OUTER SPACE
Wiii Ruth Norman Collect on Hef $1 ,000 Bet? .
Trllth Near?
Woman Awaits Spa£e VU.iton
JAMUL CAP> -Ruth NormarusexdtedovertherashofUFO
sl1htlngs over Australia, New 1.ealand and South Africa She
claims lhes lghtlogs must meanthemomentoftnrth ts near.
The 78-year-old leader of the SocietY, of Unarius believes her
Jong alt for beings from outer space to land on earth is about to pay
off So far, though.only she has paid off -undisclosedt:h9usandsof
dollars with Ladbroke & CO .• a London betting hOuse that
s paceships would arrive on certain dates
STILL OUTSTANDING IS A SI, ... bet lhat s pacemen wi/
someday come at all ·
After buying 65 acres In southern San Diego~County. U
widow of an engineer who ·'found t.rutb '• an metaphysics waits
the El Cajon headquarters of her g.rouJJ.
No need to fear. 'Mrs. Norman said in an lnterview Mondt The spacemen.will bring peace and love to couater evil foNJ
on this planet. teaching earthlings a great messagelf
spirituality
A BEAtmAJL UGBT Wll.L EllANATE from their h4ia
she said, describing it as an outward manifestation of e~al
ene rgy. Among them will be h istorical figures sue as
Shakespeare, ~tze. Goethe, Mark Twaln and Athene.
At the end of Mrs. Norman's headquarters is an ~ted
platform which supports a peacock throoe lined in blue vell.
Mrs. Norman climbs upon it, in her flowlng saffron dr'. to
instruct 60 followers in the art of higher mental st.atf and
he aling through scientific unde.rst.andiog
THE ORGANIZATION'S NAME Unarhas is an acrotrn for
Universal Articulate lnterdimensional Undersl$io g of
Science. Its leader claims more tban 300.000 "b ra"
throughout the wOl'ld, all diadP.les of a re1eneraUve Y
founded by Ernest Norman.
Mrs. Norman baa claimed to be in touch psycblcr with
leaders of 58 planets.
The flying saucers aniving soon, she 'Said, are ade of
crystal and gold and propelled by eleclJ'o..forces mi wtlh the magnetic fields of the universe. An inter etary
confederation, a massive intergalactic gathering, is a h ed.
Mrs. Norman says a similar visit was made 160f' years
ago but nobody remembers thaL
Irvine Foundati~n
Adds Mrs. 011~~0
The electlon of Mrs. Virginia
B Duncan of San Francisco as a
director of the J a mes Irvine
Foundation has been announced
by Morris M. Doyle. Qresldent of
the foundation.
The Irvine Foundation. which
maintains offices 10 San Fran·
cisco and Newport Beach .
makes grants. to a variety of
Billy Carter
Bum Rapped?
NEW YORK <A1>) -
Billy Carter asserte d
today that his words and
behavior of the pas t
several days have been
cited oul ol context and
said, "I don't think I've
been bad."
A an example.. oLhls
actlvltles beinc put in a
bad l11bt, be cited a
much-publicized episode
in which be urinated oo
t he Atlanta airport
runway.
"We were on the end of
the runway waiting for
three h o urs." the
president's brother said on
ABC 'a "Good MornLPg
America" Pf"081'am.
"A reporter apologized
to me because he alto sot
out and dld the same
tbln1 ...... We had a
policeman wttb UI. I uked
if It •• all rt"1t. And we'd bella lllUiil then tor
&laNe ..... 1W had f\all aeevtty com1nt ftl. ·•
charitable insm;.ons in the
fields of inde~ent highe r
education, medio and health
car e. youth P~!ams, com
muoity services !° cultural ac·
tivities
executive of
the Bechtel ration. was
formerly a adca:iling ex-
ecutive and c nlly is on the
Board or ectors or the
Corporation Public Broad· .
casting. She a member of the
Carnegie .D"llssloo on the
Future of bUc Broadcastinl
and serves Nltiooal Endow-
ment for as a member of Its
Media P
of the University
. Mrs. Duncan has
resided the San Francisco
Bay A or 20 years.
Mrs. an joins 10 others on
the f dalion board. Besides
Doyle San Francisco, they ln-
clud
llo..·-~~~ ff. Metqar of San ncUM.V, ·John V. Newman ol
ntura. Rudolph A. J>etenon ol
n Fr~i5co and Mrs. Katheyn
. WbeelerolNeWl>Qrt Beach.
James Irvine. who died In
19t7, estabUahed the foundaUon.
He was tbe IOft of the founder of
Orange County's Irvine Rlbeh.
Liit year, the fouNlaUon made
IDOfe than • mlllioa In 1ran&a to
123 lnalitullons tbrou1bout
Callf OrnLL
. .
..
TUft9!X, January 1 B. 1979 DAILY PILOT Jt 1
· C iCago·· Walloped Again
our More Inches of Snow Fall; Fuel Slwrt
~ NaUooaJ ~tather Service said
there wu a cbabce or more
.snow lonlghL
d eaths ln llll oola . 15 1n
Wlaconsln. eeven \ll Xaruu. four
each in Miuouri anctlowa, three
In M kbigan and one in Ohio and
one In Nebraska.
Thom peon requetild federal aid
I or 22 CCMllllMI dtdared dtUl&oet'
.,.. ... He tben new to belmy
Florlda for 11 vacation at an UD·
dlsc&oled apot. Wflary
to co
thrH
'pliel. I t 0 '
the D
In the hard-hit Chicaeo area.
wh.ere \II> to four lncbes ol snow reu aaop the ao.3 lncbet that ar-
r Ive d ove r lhe weekend,
authorlUet counltcl l'J deathl.
linked to lbe clti'a wonl atonD
Chlcqo sci.oaa were doeed
f'S te mperatures. warmed thls
-morainl alter record lows Mon·
day.
QfHdalA U1 llilw~ullee, where
5 .. cMs of UIDW r.I& 11o9day, •
ur,ed Gov. Lee Dreyfus to seek a ederal dlsuter liclaration
for lhe dty-now u!Mler 30 tac.... of IOOW. tile mest it
aeenlaG,....._ •
Th
cum
ntests
lit/ictment
(anae County ~ervisor
R Diedrich's 13~th effort
uash a bribery indictment
l him took a new twist
day when bis attorneys
llenged the makeup or the
ty grand jury that lndicted
ncluded ln Diedrich 's ·latest
Jal maneuver to avoid stand· a trial on the bribery charges
the subpoena or 33 of Orange
a unty's 40 S uperior Court
.Jdges
The subpoenaed judges are
hose who nominated prospec·
~Ive me mbers or the 1977·78
.county grand j ury· that on Dec.
IS, 1977. indicted Diedrich and
architect LeRoy Rose on bribery
charges.
Nineteen of tbolSe nominees
eventually became the grand
jurors who. in effect, said there
was sufficient evidence t& make
Diedrich and Rose stand trial on
bribery aJlegaUons related to a
1973 board or supervisors land
use decision.
In his latest move to have the
m ulti-count indictment quashed.
it is Diedrich's contention that
the j ury nominees did not
~present a true cross-section or
the county's population.
High· courts have ruled that
l oca I grand juries mus t
represent a selecl1on that is tru·
ly representative of the local
populaUoc{when taking such fac-
tors as race, age, sex and
economic status lnto a~unt.
The motion .challengfng the
jury's makeup was filed on
Diedrich's behalf by attorneys
Keith Monroe and James Rid·
det.
It does not specify bow the
77-78 jury might have fallen
·s hort of the legal requirement
Riddel. howe ve r . indicated
that each of the 33 subpoenaed
ju(lges will be -asked what
criteria he use<J In nominating a
prospective juror.
That questioning is scheduled
to begin Jan. 22 in San Diego
Superior Court in Vista where
the Diedrich-Rose trial Is
scheduled to st.art Feb. 5.
But the latest series of legal
moves by the county supervisor
and Roee· is expected ·to delay
the a l ready oft-delayed trial.
Callinl the 33 jµdges as wil·
nesses to appear lo the northern
San Diego County city will slow,
but not halt.-judicial proceed-
ings in Orange County.
Riddel said only four to six
judges will be caJled on the
same day and then p.t appointed
hours in an effort to minimi.ze1
their absence from the bench.
Ranch Chief
• leo Cuesta
Dead at 73
Leo Vincent de la Cuesta, of
Buena P a rk, whose fathe r
owned the historic Rancho La
Vega in the Santa YneZ" Valley in
Santa Barbara County, h.as died
at the age or 73. ..
A salesman for various paper
firms for more than SO years, he
dted Saturday at. his home ·in
Buena Park.
· He is survived by bis wife,
Margaret: sons Leo Jr., Jack.
MUre ~ David: s ister, ToUta
Cannel; 10 grandchildren and
two great-grandcbildi'en.
Funeral services at St. Pius V
Church in Buena Park were to
be he Jct today.
a!nce 1967. •
There have ~ 18 rePolted
NEWSMAN DEAD AT U
Laguna'• Pete ~ulmer
Wast Writer
Pete-F11lmer,
~2, Succumbs
By STEVE MITCHELL
Ol•D<Mf't ...........
Peter D. "Pete" Fulmer.
whose newspaper career. com-
mercial photography and public
relations work spanned three
decade5 In Orange County. died
at his Lagwia Beach home Fri·
day al the aee of 62.
A m e morial s ervice ls
scheduled fo.r 2 p.m. Friday ln
the auditorium of South Coast
Medic~ Center.
The former newsman worked
for a ball dozen newspapers in
bis earlier years. He also
worked iD public' rdaµona ror
South Coast Medical 'Center.
civic groups, art galleries aod
the Laeuna Beach Festival or
Arts. --
He leaves t\is wife. Eloise. of
the family home at 439 Los
Robles. and a brother, John
Fulmer ol San Carlos.
His wife said there wUI be no
funeral and asks that donations
be made In the name of Pete
Fulmer lo the South Coast
Medical Center FotmdaUon.
,
llllnols Gov. James R .
Nixon's
Docuniellts
Go Public
By,._ A111da&ect Pm•
Pre-presidential correspcm.
dence of Ricba(d M. Nixan. iD-
cluding some of ~pen for which he once dal a ss-.
tax dechdiGD, are:""" totM public to:.J at N•Uoul
Archives Recordl ceattl' ill
Laguna Nicuet. · Tbe ooetilu ol tM nnt 1tt~
m• of die dOemneata some 600,000 .,... -was caulklufly
announced Monday by the
General Servtces AdmlolJst~
lion In Washinpn. D.C.
· "I doo'l want to convey th.ii Is
a sensational opening," said
Richard Jacot.. acUng 'd~
of the GSA 's NIXOG PresideDtiAl
Material& ProjecL -·
"It's not 10 IJl\lCb lbe cOllCeat
or this mM.erial that i& •ilnifl·
caot bat tbllt time are Ute first
of the NmlD P9Pll'S 19 be open
for pubk ftewtlag." added wt.
Rossman. dUef ol the f'*ral
archiW. b('ancb.
TM papers. wbkb have been
screened to avoid invasion or
privacy and matters of national
~ecurity, include letters, memos
and speech drafts.
Jacob& said the open files con·
stltute nearly one-fourth or the
t ,300 cubic feet of documents in·
volved in the Nixon deed: The
rest will be opened when screen-
ing procedures. agreed to by the
former presidetlt earllH this
year, are comp&eted.
Included in the files are Nixon
papers from his 1866 vice pres·
idential llDd 1980 .PresldenUal
campaigns, spealting •P·
pearances and trips. The rest of
the pre-presidealial papers a.re
in clOled storage with a letter of
intent to donate tbem later.
Altogether, the National Archives has 2.6 million pagee of
Nixon's pre-presid e nti a l
materi.al5.
N(xon WU in tJaie first ~ar o(
his presidency when he gave the
papers to the government. 111e
deed -dated Mardi 27, 18.
altbou1h not delivered until
after April 10. im -was not
signed blV NilllOn but by deputy
counsel Eaward L. Morgan.
Pubk ..._. la llllwaukee
were cta.ed • .__. da1 today.
tbe ftnl ttme t.bt)' ballfe been
abut hr e..-uliw days since
lNJ, Public woru 'rommissioner
Herbert Ooetlcb caleulated that
snow removal will cost
llllw...ar.ee $1 mllUoo 1Dore than
l1 budlleted. P\re otncials wor-rtea because ftre hydNnls are
burled undermounds of snow.
The ntgion remained locked in ae _..., k'y pip. Warroad.
lflu .• reported the nation's loWIM~tqday, ·3S T• . r WM 'l2 ck1rees at Fort .......... na., tbe U.S. hot
spot. •
Thouaaadl of tffluelers spent
MOlher .... m ~o hotels
becaus& O"Hare International
Airport wtltdl closed for only
the sixth time in it!' history
s.tu~a,y wu Umited lo one
runway.
Commuters · there are 2.25
million In Chicago -hltc.hhiked
or faced two-bow' delays due to
icy elevated tracks and stalled
b\IMS.
Badham Seeks
Funding for
Slide Victims
Rep. Robe rt Badham. R·
Calif .. fotlowin« up on a promise
made to Lagwia Beach landslide
victims last year . introduced
legislation in lbe House of
Repreaent.aliva Monday calling
for aow interest k>ans for victifl\.~
of nae Oct. 2 earth movement in
Bluebird Canyoo.
The E l Toro congressman
Jumped disasters from 14 Qther
states in his bifi that would pro-
vldf tbree pertent loams for the fi~t $65,000 in damages suffered
by owners of homes due lo
floods. tornadoes. or landslides,
sv~h as the one in Lag una
Beach.
President Carter vetoed a bill Oct. 25 that would have extended
a similar law for disaster vie·
Ums. Thal bill would have been
reb'oactift to Oct. I -a day
before the Laguna disaster. As a
reHll ol tbe Carter veto. in·
terest raties for disaster victims
borrowing from lbe federal gov· ernment are peued al 7~ per·
cent.
L'oreal
'>rt1 Preference
Hair Coloring
A Whale of a -Sale!
20o/o OFF
S2!!'·J-(j
AR Gift & Cosmetic
Merchanclse in Stock!
Princess Gardner
-~ "Hide-Away" ~ Chtckbook -~' '-9.!.! ., .. o
Sale Ends
January 'l9
Borghese Speci~~1 ~ .... of
Skin Care Annual Special ~ IO
contains crema di notte
beauty treatmen~ deep SI 1 SI cleanser. balancing &
toning lotion. 140 val.
Super Rich. . se Sl.r(so
Hand Cream & Body Lotton ,. U Vat. Ca.,•• prescription
pricet-....... s
g1 ... "*1fy-Herbal Blend s7se . Meeting_..S,,..e~t .. _ __. Shampoo & Conditioner 113 Val.
h er yth111 ~ Oisc~unt e£P Fa nt as tic Savin~s on Revlon. On Reforou.:··
Tom Moody, soutb ~OUDQ'
Common Cause coordinalOr IDil leader ol ~ 'nme 11 Now. To
Clean Up PoHtlcs m~ CUPl
movement ln Oran1e County.
will ~ak _on govemmtot re-
form 'fbW'lday In San Clelttelrte.
· Moody wUJ addrell a meetlnfJ
of the San Clemente Uomeo~rs AssoctaUon, •tart· rbg at 7 p.m. ln the auditorium ol the San Diego Gas and Elec·
tric Company offices. 101 W. El
Portal.
Add!Uonal tnrormatlon on the
meeti~ or the homeowners' or-~:...:.ftllt~ .. ::able by call· • lDC Floretta Elnaclc, 4.92-2172.
Pai1tene 8011111e Beil. Char ies of the Ritz . Alo Cosm etics & more ~
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aaPPSNG IOXTOPS D n . You ma1 have noted ln
tlaie oews U..l Ltw ~rill Tnde OommlNtoft l1 at it 11aln.
tlUI Utne Oa.tlnl televlllon commercl1l1 thal 1Ue1edly
brafnnab the lddd'-· ·
OM CGllllUllMr adV()('ate really rapped UM breakt11t
food peapa. bf ('mna, "Where la It Wrltt.a UaM UM n.w
lamfly tlnart\ll'e Ii clilld. paseat and ~raJ f"oodl'!"'
WtU, J have new1 for bJm. Where did he ever 1et the
notion t.hlt t.bit wu 1 new family alruclu~!
So be'• out to put lM knod: on every kiddie cartoon -
ahow that tri• to peddll tu11rtd breakfast cl"W'lchlea
<~ ,._ - -~
8'11' IN Tall'l'M. the breakfut food pi(f(llert have
t>t-en~ pusb.ing the bard·tell to Juvennea prObabty _lone
Slop lhe Mall! I Sent the Wrong Kind of Bo:rtop!
befQre this consumer advocate was born and certainly
before the Boob Tube came into every AmeMcan home.
They did It with a device called ~dio.
In those bygone days, kids acl'08s Uie land gathered-
before the magic radio box every afternoon to Usten to lex·
plolt.s of people like Superman. Jack APlftet:ou !The All·
American Boy ), Little Orphan Annie, Captain Mldnigfit
end Don Winslow or the ,Navy.
And all or these heroes peddled such goods u sugared
com flakes. shredded wheat and hot chocolate drinks to
the younger generations.
Added incentive ror the kids of those days to munch,
crunch and drink the hot stuff included prizes you sent
away for by ripping off box tops or tin lids and mailina in
juat 25 cents lfor handling and pe>stage> to the product.
hawkers. . -
HOW fN mE WO~LD could you posalbJy know what
was h appening to Captain MldnJght, for example, lf you
didn't have one.or his Secret Decoders?
Rip off those tin lids. Get them in the mail today!
One or the most tragic events of my young life came
after I had ripped orr the lids, packaged them and sent
them away with my 25 cents. Every day thereafter. J
watched the mail for the arrival of my Secret Decoder.
Fl.Dally, I got a. letter. It declared, "Dear Sir: We
regret to inform you that upon examining the Ovaltlne lids
you sent for your Secret Decoder. you Included one Malt·O·
Meal lid. This Ud does not quaUfy for a Secret Decoder!
Please remit the proper lid ... "
OR, THE SHAME OF IT. The frustration. The los!l of
not having my Secret Decoder for at least three more
weeks.
And the consu!1ler advocates today are fretting over a
few boob tube commercials?
Where wa1 the Federal Trade Commission when J
needed It?
•
BANOKOK. Th11Hand IA'P ) -Forces loyal to t ousted
'ambOctiin govemment recaptured Kompong Som. °" "'"'~.._
only deepwater port, lnformed sources reported today. But
Vle tnamne warplanes flew the heaviest strike
thret·week-old war. and It was not known who held the rt
Thal lnte1U1ence officials and
othe'r rellable sources said
Kom pong So in . 135 mil es
IO\llheaal ot Phnom Penh, was
r etaken Monday after stlff
rithl na. Then lhe Vietnamese
air rorce went Into uctlon, and
the altuoUon today was unclear.
t.hu aourct.oa said'.
THE SOtJRCES ALSO
reported na.,val fighting around
several lslandS In the Kompong
Som area ond a Vietnamese
' attack on the largest of them,
Ko ng Island. whe re holdouts
Nixon Due
_At WhiW
House Fete
WASHINGTON I AP l -
Rlc,llard M. Ni"on Is going to the
While Houte. for the first lime
since· hJs resignation. to have
dinner later this month with
PrHldent Carter and China's
Teng H1lao·plng. ·
Nixon. whose 1972 outre ach
to China e nded 22 years gf
estranaement· between the two
nations, wu invited by Carter.
who built on Nixon's Initiative
by establlsblng full dlplomatlc
relatl~na with Peking.
"HE WAS INVITED and he
has accepted ... said Mary lloyt,
press secretary to first lady
Rosalynn Carter. Nixon aides in
C alttornla co nfirm e d the
acceptance.
"It seemed the appropriate
thing to do\" a White House of·
flcial said of the Invitation. The
official. who asked not to be
named, said Nixon was invited
"because of his role In opening
up the process of normaliza.
lion.··
NIXON 1lAS N0',1' been In the
Executive Mansion sipce he re.
signed unde r the blistering heat
of Watergate Aug. 9. 1974.
T~ng, ChJna's vice premier. Is
scheduled to begin a week 's tour
of the United Stat.es Jan. 29 with
a White House-vj11it. The state
dinner Is that night.
. Gerald Ford, who also made a
"presidential trip lo. China . was
invited, too. but he expects to be
oul of the country on. a trip to the
Middle East that began Monday
nlght.
IT WAS NOT known whether
,Nixqp will Oy to Washington on
a government plane. Mrs. Nixon
will not come along. .
Nixon has been In the capital
only twice since he resigned. He
was here briefly a year ago for
Hubert Humphrey's funeral and
again last month for a meeting
of the Tuesday Oroup. a club of
former White House co-workers.
LIKE ALL· FORMEa presl· •
dents In recent years. Nixon has
received periodic admlnistraUon
foreign policy reports. His ma·
jor interest hu been with China,
a country he revisited In 1976 as
a private citizen .
from the former 10
were reported selling
for guerrilla resistance.
It was not known wh
Vietnamese. and.
Cambodian rebel allle eized
Kong Is land or others
area. Western sources 1n
said e arlier that the Ca
lLl!Jlb.Oat navy w as h rem n'anls o f the o
FtO Vernme nt establ
headquarters or supply
the southwest Islands a
som e of, the 20.000 C es.e
ad Y'ts ers and technician ho
had been reported advisl
old regime were In the are
OFFlaALS OF THE f
gove rnment have also n
reported taking refuge In e
Cardam om ·and Eleph t
mou1nai ns of s outhw t
Cambodia to carry on guer
r es i s tan ce t o th e n
pro· V1 etn11 m cs<' ~ov c rnm
wp lt'h took over Phnom Pc
Jan. 7.
A radio station believed to
in China went on the air today
s p e ak for t h e ou s t
government. Calling itself
V o i ce o f Dcmocrall Kaf!}.puch ea 1Camboa1a l ,
tit<?adca s t on the s am
frequency as Radio Peking'
Cambodian-language station
and Its broadcasts were ve
similar in style to those fro
Phn o m P e nh b e fore the
Vietnamese victor~.
TROOPS L-OVAL to the ousted
government were r~ported still
fighting to main control or a
provincial capital in northwest
Ca mbodia and harassing the
Vietnamese invaders and their
Cambodian allies al numerous
other scattered point<>.
Western sources said Pursat. too miles northwest of Phnolh
Penh on the main highway to the
Thai border. had not fallen to
the Vietnamese Invaders and the
rebel Cambodian moveme nt
lfanol sponsored. .
Fighting was also reported
continuing around Battambang.
northwe~t Cambodia 's chief
city: near Slsophon. 30 miles
cas t of the Thal border: at
Nl.tnll. 13 miles from the
frontier. and around Komporfg
Som. the c o µntry 's only
deep-water port.
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TION/WORLO
Sole Surrieor
A. 3.year-old orangutan is the only animal that survived
a fire in the Henry Doorly Zoo hospital nursery in
Omaha. The blaze that killed six animals started from' a
propane h~ater. A 4-year-old gorilla died from smoke
Inhalation while an exotic South American cat ~nd four
exotic birds valued at over s10.ooo·burned to death. Lee
Simmons. son of the zoo's director. and Julie Morris.r.zoo
·s taffer . give the orangutan -oxygen at a n Omaha
.. emergency a!Umal clinic .
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Bald Eagle Blocks
Main · Oil Refinery
PORTLAND. Maine <AP I -Oil and the.aid eagle don't mix.
says ~feqeral government. whtch has bl~ked a S700 million oil
retineryJ)ranned for the Maine Coast. • ~ The·U.S. Environmental Prott.-ct1on Agency's regional ofrice ID
oslon Mon<tay denied a pollution permit needed for construction
f the 250.000 barrel-per-day refinery and an oil1tanker terminal ID
ast,port, the nation's easternmost community.
THE EPA SA.ID the complex could damage the Northeast 's
\st nesting ground for the national symbol. t WllUam Adams Jr .. EPA regional administrator. said a report
~m 'the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service was the basis for the
~ecUon. · . ~"We were advised that the refinery would have significant
erse Impacts on the eagles and their habitat as a result of oil
s •• air pollution. and the impact of refinery construction and
orations." he said.
•'THESE POTENTIAL impacts could.-not be avoided or
mizated by any means short of denial or the permit ...
\>itt.ston. a New York-based corporal.Ion primarily involved in
co rocluction. could not be reached for comment. Earlier this
m . A.F . Kaulakls. Pittston vi ce president for energy
de opment. said the proJect would be scrapped unless
gov ment obstacles' were removed within the year. ·
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We~·lthY -.S~~oOl . . . . . . . :...-.; _f>ut~ts May ·See ·Aid Cuts
I
SACRAMENTO CAP )f:-SUcb
wealthy ICbool diltrict.I u San
Pr~•. 8erftley and Bewr· )..1 Hilla fd Mven· cuts ID ••
aid under a Pf'OPOlal a4opteci by
Gov. l:dm'-.nd Brown Jr.'• PrC>DO&tUon 13 comm lOft.
The NC!Omm~aUon. ~ un1ntmou1ly Monday by the
Com mtu•on on Gon·nu•e1tt
Reform, cUrtcUy coDlra.d.Atl
pl{or\U. ln the 1..,.IO bu.dftt. ~ropoaed laat week by tlto
·Dtmocrall~ 10vemor.
TBS nOPOSAL aleo feces
lntMN e>ppolit.ioG. in tbe at.alt!
Le lalature. ••Ule IOllM ol the uaa cUU bit ._...... at the
o e dlltricta of the
Le1blat.,..·1 moet tnnu ntlal
memben; _ l_ncludlna Asaembly ~Mtt uo McCaflly of San
Jrand*'O.
The rommlsslon. appointed br
Brown to help deal with f>roPo6
tlon 13, abo ado~ two other polltlcally tx,tOilvf' propoul
H It put the rinlsb.lng touches on
more U\a.n 100 Pat ol recotn· mendaUona arrecttng almost
enry phue ol 1oc.-1 aod stale
aoverameot.
One W'let unapeclfled state
tax inc:reues to pay for euen-
tial services lf its proposed re·
forms do not cut spending
enOUl'h to balance state and
local budget.a after Proposition
13 cutback.s.
'11gfat ~queeze
·ANOTBSa SND0&8ES
1pelldllll OtT NWDue Umlll, bubo
ooJy by .......... UU.lh the type Of' CGMtlllltiOftal a1Pend·
meat ~rrenlly uonaored by
PropotlUon lS co-author P•ul
Gann aad Hvtral lnflutntlal
lt1l1laton. The comm1Mi0o allO .attnded tu deadbne .... ,.... ~
hMa lllomlay Ulllll UM net of the
~· · The t.y l\:Mol ftnaMe recom·
meadatioa ur.-I.be aovernor
and L411Wee.. '4..1lve futw" ''ball-out·· ,_. to local 1cbools
t.hrou@ a b'mula tUt eQ\Wi1
t.M dOUMI Dtt PUPll ot.rleb and
poor dlllrtct..
LA8T YEARb local school•
were '1ven $2.3 llUOft ln rMCUe
fund• lhrou1h a formula ln·
tended to 1ub1Utute lltate 1ur·
plu1 dOllara· f9f' local ~•l'lY
tax dollars lose lhroujth-voter
enactment ot f>ropotltlon u:
Since the rlcheat districts w•r ~ wiUa &M-bl11ut...loc&l
property tax revenues per pupil.
that me.ant tbe at.ale save nearly nine Umea •• much ball-out
monfy per pupil to the districts
that already were the richest.
Commlllioa cbalrman A. Alan
Poat said the reKue funda gave
Beverly Hllll aehoola $1,288 per
LA iO Probe· Link
·To Strangler ·Case
BEt.UNGHAM, Wash. (AP) -A former Los Angeles man who
has been questJoned ln the strangulation deaths of two West.em
WuhlnCton Unlvenlty coedJ has drawn the interest olZ;Los An1e&es HWaide Stranaler Tut Force.
Kenneth A. Biancbf. in hls late ~ made an initial rt ap-
~arance Monday. -...;;;..---~------
He has been charged .wlth McEachran, Whatcom County second-de1ree possession or prosecutor.
stolen property and Is being held Arraignment was set for Fri-
on SlS0,000 bail. said Dave day.
,. ...........
LOS ANGELES au~horities
s aid they were checking
Bianchi 's background in conntt:
lion with the Hillside Strangler
investigation into the strangula-
tion deaths or l3 women in the
Los Angeles area.
"We have talked to police up
there ln Belllngham," said Los
Angeles police spokesman Lt. D,an Cooke. . ·
"We are Investigating him,
checking into his bactcground. It
is ir routlne matter.••
BIANCHI MOVED to Bell·
ingham last May from the Los
Angeles area, police say.
McEachran said there is a definite possibility or further .
charges agalns( 'Bianchi and
·added no further arrests are ex· pectedlnthecase. · ~
The stolen rroperty involved in the curren charge Involves
telephones and a cha.in saw, he
said, but refused to elaborate.
'.'WE ARE invesligatinJ many
things at this point,"
McEacbran said.
"We are awaiting responses
from the FBI lab where we are h aving some materials pro·
cessed. Other items are being pro-
cessed in the state."
The prosecutor said some of the
tests could fake as long as two weeks.
THE BODIES OF Karen L.
Mandie, 22. of Bellevue. and
Diane A . Wilder. 27 . of
Bremerton were found Friday, stuffed in the back of Ms. Man-
die's car in a secluded Bell·
ingham cul de sac.
Both were foand clothed -and
had not been sexuallr molested. a pathologist repon.eci.
Police Chief Terry MangansaJd
the women may have been lured
to t h e i r d eat h s b·Y a
promise or money. ii they would
assist in a private investigation
for a couple of hours. He refused
Somehow. the driver of this car managed to plunge it
through trees and a wire fence before landing in this
flood control channel in Riverside. Tow truck operator
Larry Lawler is shown crawling into the car in an at-
tempt to drive it .out of the channel. That effort failed
a nd the car was pulled out by a hoist.
to~laborate.
THE IOU.SIDE Strangler's
victims. ranglng in age from 12
to 28, were-found in hillside
areas around 'Los Angeles
between September 1977 and
February 1978.
Hospital Charg~s Hit
Medi-Cal Double Billing Alleged in State
SAC RAMENTO CAP > --
University hospitals are charg-
ing more than cost for treating
Medi-Cal patients and may be
violatinll the law by double bill·
ing. the Assembly Health Com-
mittee has been told.
"Medi-Cal overpayments mar.
go for medical education, facu ·.
ty bonuses or int,Q a medical
school or uni verSity general
fund," stale Health Services
Director Beverlee Myers
testified Monday.
"Medi.Cal was not necessarily
intended to sul;lsidlze these in·
slltutions and activities.
Through Medi-Cal, the public
purchases medical care for the
needy.''
. Arn•• .. a...,..""'•
SACRAMENTO (AP> -The
late Martin Luther King was
honored by the state Aasembly
ou the 50th anni.venary of his btrtb a "a symbol of the strug-
gle •1alut raci1m and op-
preaalcao.. ''
The wordiq WU ln ACR 14,
introduced by Aaaemblyman
Willie Brown. O.San Fraocbco,
and approved by a volte vote
Monday. 'Jbe state Senate ad·
Joumed Its Monday aes1lon ln
memory ol King.
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whose representatives plan to
meet with the Libyans. Sl'.4TE _ _ SJOO Mllllon E•tate
stadium. 1ald spokesman. Doug
Jones. No one has been ap-
prehended.
U..-• !Ilea Nl~ed • LOS ANGELES (AP l
Mayor Tom Bradley has no
plan1 lo meet with a coo-
troverslal 12-member Libyan
delegaUon durJng its Jan. 24-26
• visittol.-OsAngeles.
The apparent soub came Mon-day ln response to requests from Occidental Petroleum Corp.,
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LOS ANGELES <AP > -Hotel
magnate Conrad. Hilton, who
died Jan. 3 at the .age or 91, has
left a n estate <ff about $100
m'lllon, a.ccording to documents
filed in court.
A petition for probate of the
will llled ln · Superior Court on
Monday.by Hilton's son, Barron,
and James E. Bites -co-executors ol the will -Included
bequests ol $150,000 to Barron
Hilton, $300,000 to son Eric, and
$100,000 to daughter Constance
Francesca Hilton. • •
2 Rescued· Skiers
F-aCe GOurt -A.clion ·_
CRYSTAL BAY <AP> -Two Calllornla akifn who wete the
object of a weebad eearch at the north abore of Lake Tahoe
have been aer'Ved wttb mlldemeaaor citationa for •kilna where
they weren't •u~ to. • Placer Ccxattr a&ert1f'1 omoen cbar1ed Gary Ant.loulatof ol
Truckee md Davtd Wlchm~olHermoH Beach wttll 1mowtn1lylki·
tnglnanareaoronaskttrallcloledtotbtpubllc. The two »year-old men were believed to have been the fil'lt
cbar1edundutbeyear-olda.ddiUoatoCallfomta•1penalcode.
A 8POKE811AN POa TRB NOaTll Star 1teeort Hid the two
-wes;:e reported mlatnr'behtnct--the rftOrt'•boJll•·P·-.. Suday ancf were found aome lour boun later.
_pupil lo make up for lost proper·
ly tax revenues. while the low·
income Baldw1n Park district
got only $145 per pupil.
uwHY lS IT necessary for the
dsta1 te to1t ~ri>ttutat.e .. thedlil kind of spar y?"Pos asa ,
Harvey Hunt, a regreaentatlve
of state schools chief Wilson Biles. arguea ~tl'Ongly against
the proP.Rsal. which-he said
would • dl1mantle" the better
local school programs and do rel-,u ve ly little for the poorer
school.a.
But Hunt llld not object oo a
. .
final unanl~ volce vote.
Coleman Bleue, an attorney
a11l1tlng Riles on the Serrano
cue, said adopllon of Propoal·
Uon 13 "bas dramatically chan~ed the legal cont.ext of Ser-
rano, · invalJdaUftl the constitu-
tional basis or the court order ·
for 'equalization.
-THE ONLY concession won by
foes or the recomme~atlon wu
a soflenlns or the propowed
timetable for reform from "two ..
year•" to "as qwckly as poul-ble, perhaps two years."
Brown'•. budlet called for a
llowdown 1n the Serrano
equallzailoo funda, known as AB
65 fundl, but contlnuaUon ol lhe
property tax ball-out funds. .
The ball-out fUDda in question
represent about 4Q percent of the c~UTr&nt state ald t'o local ~bOola, about $2.3 bllUon, com-
pared wUh $3.• bllU(>n allocated
accordl!fi to formulas that give more. p_ to..Jo.w -we I dls-
lricu.
But the bell-out for local IOV·
emments enacted after Proposi-
tion 13 provided fundJ to schools
on the bul.a ol aubeUtutinc for lost property tax dollars. _
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SAN ..1.nS OBISPO <AP> -
The library director al Cal Poly
5 .. Luis Obilpo WH crlUcaJly
woanded wbeD be wa.a abot lil ~----.,;,...::;. ead on-uie campu,
• UlliYtnlt.11~manuid.
SDOlletman Vance Fox Mid tbe two .bad aoulht shelter ln a ~le ol IOa left over from. previoul loul.DI °""atlOm, bed built a 1m1ll nn ad ·~NattT wen ..uima-m. for the ..._._..,...,
were teecuecl ln IOOd condltloa, ~ 1ald. • Normliil Alalader,•• WU fond llGDdu ta • Nddu lot Har U.. un1Yer1ltj 9-~Dall -
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CQunty' Fiscal
Test Still Ahead
': · In hll t t.e of the county'addrns l111t wttk. out10ln1
Board ol Supervlsora Chalnntlfl Thom " fUlf'y rated cop·
ana w th Proposition 13 a count•)' riovcm1n~nt 'a oul&t.and
lnat accomDll hm~nt ln 1978. . · ltUer~ to lftdk'<l't.e 1978 • prett.Y C' year for Oranae County AA ror coplna Propoel·
13. that ·a a t.aak. that may Ue m tnly ln the (~re
-The county dld manaae t.o chop m. 7 mUUon from the
budget, wblle xteodlna .ervl~ to 41.000 new retldenll.
But lt also r~e1ved S8 m1lUon m ball-out aid Croat. the ata~e . 'that's not txactly o full scBlc Job of coptna. And lf
the etate t1urptus-tht Y~•' tJ as bl,-u estimated, and the
: ball-Out la repealed. lt could wen be another year or two
belor the full Impact ot 13 ls i It.
.• R l y wu able to present 10me very pc»IUve racu
about the state of th rount}'. New Jobi were created at
•• double the tat widt growth rat and unemployment was
he ld ut s.~ percent for th y ar u a whole. goina down to
• 3.7 p r~t ln Novembtr. T hat 11 th low t rate ln the whole nation. ~ Relall sal of no bllhoo wero second ln the state to
Los Anaeles County and the median lncome went up to
$22,000.·
• The supervisor aJso cited au cdlful eff ort.s to provide
more parka and open apace. lncl!.Klin1 the S2.5 miWon
purchase of beachlront aclJoining OOheny State Beach. Riley concluded that the board's major challqe in
• Ute future will be to co ntinue to provide services to an.ex
, 1• panding population in the face of fiscal constraints.
That's for sure . .
·. Especially when and if the real impac.."t of Proposition
J3 rN1ches the coffer~ of local i:ov4:rnment .
. Privacy Act Misfires .. :
' Conmcts between California's Privacy Act
· passed by the Cegislature last ·year, and the Pub~
. Records Act. which guarantees public access to. certain
. stal'l records, apparently will have to be resolved by
some remedial legislation -
The Privacy Act was designed to limit state record·
'Jte.eping on individual citizens to the actuaPneeds ol each
agency and lo prohibit inter·agency exchange of such re·
. :cords.
. ~ This "'ets a worthy goal. but a last-minute amend·
ment restrictin~ the release of information that would
"clearly be disp<Jraging or threatening to the reputation or
individuals " has rcsult od in some unfortunate interpreta -
tion
One, as _noted he re , recently, was a decison by the
Calif omia Highway Patrol to slop releasing to the press
• the addresses of accident victims and persons arrested. _
· ·-.Ut limiting information to the name and hometown
91 'the victim or arrestee can lead to con!U$lOD hi lden-
'. · Ufication and result in embarrassment of persona bearing
. .. similar names and distress for their relative&.
. Sen. David A. Roberti, f>-Los Angeles, author Of the
·P rivacy Act, has said it was not his intention tO i tns)ose
such a limit and that it was his understanding the Public
Records Act would preva1l in cases of confiict with the
new privacy law. He says he will introduce urgency
legislation to correct the discrepancies.
This is as it should be. Privacy is an admirable goal.
but it shQuld not be left lo the discretion of state
cmployres to determine which records or parts of records
should be withheld lro m the public.
Hmpanitarian Law
• Relief from one or the most trying alde-eUecta of
:chemotherapy may be in store ror cancer. patients ti the
st.ate Legislature passes a bill introduced-by Sen. Robert
·Presley, D-Riverslde.
1l would permit doctors to prescribe marijuana 111 the
, ... t.T,:eatment of certain medical ailments, including cancer
.:and glaucoma. ·
Medical studies have shown that the drug is re·
._ • ark ably effective in controlling the debilitating nausea
~ al frequently accompanies chemotherapy treatmeni,s.,
t also has proved valuable in the treatment of glaucoma.
~ Presley's bill calls for creation of a state commission
approve each application for medical use of-marijuana
urinJ{a two-year test period. t Four other states. Florida. Louisiana. New Mexico
and lllino~~. already have passed laws authorizing medical
use of the drug, but, as 'baled on this page in a recent column
by J ack Anderson, New Ptlexico had to spend months trying
lo obtain approval for release of lhe drug from the federal
Food and Drug Administration. . ·
By the time the authorization was received. some o{.
the t•anccr patients had died.
To avoid simllor delay, the proposed California bl 1
would-authorize rc·leasc of marijuana to qualified doctors
by either st~te or federal n&,rcotlcs authoriHes.
The precedent set by New Mexico's successful cam-
paign could help s peed implementation of a humanitarian
law for those sufferers who would not wisll to Q~~-~in the
drug illegally. . . ·
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Op1n1on1 expressed ~6 the space above are thOse of the Dalty Piiot.
· Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
.artists. Reader comment Is invited. Addr ... The Daily Piiot. P.O.
Box '1560. _Costa Mesa, .CA ~626. Phone (714) 842·4321 .
· · Boydi'Beetles' .
ByL.M. BOYD
True, West Germnny no
l o n ger eicporu those
Volkswagen "8eetlC8." None ~re made there anymore
Dear
.Gloomy
Gu
That couple u·p in
Ore1on Jhowed there •a
aothlnl like a dlrty,
name -callln1
acrlmonlou1. billet eourt fi&ht ~leb up a
troublecl maniap.
C.11 .P. iElm~·-~·"·· ... ·=..-= -.... . ,....
I
I} .
But lt imports a lot ()( them.
l''rom Mexico.
The word "sexy" appenn>d
In print for the finst time only
S3 yean qo.
Ll ~derkranz chee1e
origtnat.f!d not in Eul-ope, but
. In New York'• M~ Co.m-
ty. It WU named la bonot of
New York Ctty's Llederkram Slnclna Soclet.y.
The redder the aalmon ln
the CAD, thu Q>Or'O the Cott ot
aame.
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Tur1'1 modernized their
calendar, jumptn• on New
Year '• Eve trocn 1* to 1-.
Soma Hew Ytar'• Svel It c:ovtnd' 682 ,..,..,
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Jack Andenon
Navy Seeks Energy in Mojave~
WA.SHINOTON "Oernn the
to'tpHoei, t\all •PM<l ahead 1 • • Is
ope of the Navf'• moet tamowJ
•lof•u. But ln the Navy'• con·
U_puha1 Hatcb for ,e.nun
10Urcee. ldmlrall ot 1 ... than
Duld rarra•ut 1uture are
opetattn.& on the IJotan, "Damn
th• envrronmt nt and tbo ex·
peue, tull •peed utern'''
ment of EnertY officials, who 8'bt 1tuck with tho drilllnl east.a.
aaf they have t.etted UM w.U a
number of UllMI and no way la It
up to commercial 1undards.
Tbt Navy huUl1 revl1td It.a
earlier dalm, ataUDI u,. project
MVer ,..Uy WU expected lo be
a prod~nc well, Juat an "ex·
plorator)' bole." "*' the ad·
mlrala aaktd tbe DOE for
P'or yean, power comp~ alienate Calllomla at.ate •sen·
in ener1y·buncry $Q__ulhern cie1 and the Department ot lb·
Califomla have been bun~y te~r u weU u Ind.lea lrc>UPS
eye la I t b t Ch l n a i; a'k e and OM lhut~t butlnetlmen.
geothermal deposit, boplq or a Like the fabled dot tn tbe
ch,noe to develop ~t. But the · man1er, tbl Navy Hema unable
Navy la fUU'd1DI lu potenUal to uae lll "flu_rled treuure." but
ener1y IOW'ee Jealoualy. -ts reluctant lo let anyone el8e
. ua.elt.
n'la. at aay rate. la the c:oo-
dualon lo be drawn from the
~ another 8250,000 ~drill deeper.
Oaly recently have tbe ad-
miral• qreed to belln leaalna
10me ol the land la about Ulll.
They are raervt~ the cbolceet
sectlont for Navy exploltaUon
and planning to have prtvate
contract.on do tht drtWng.
INCOMrel ENT collectorl: One
way to help cut tb e
federal pemment'1 sta11ertng
deficit would be to collect money
that corporatlon11 and In ·
dlvlduala owe to Uncle Sam. As ot September. 1977, the un·
collected billa amounted to $118
blllloa, accordlna to an un-
releued report prepared ~Y th!!
General Accountlna Office .
mlamaaa1•·
ment ot the
Navy '1 a t ·
tempt to WP
gf'othermal
energy from
underl!ro1Jnd
duposlta ot
molten lava
ln the Mojave
DHert. Tho
adm l r ala
have 1tmk rn1Wom ot dollars In-
to well-drilU,.. projeel.a with OG-
b' queaUooaa. ,_ult.a so far.
THE SHENANIGANS began
when the Navy learned that it.a
China Lake Naval Weapons
Center sits on what may be the
largest deposit ot close·lo-f.he,_
surface lava in North America.
Usually the alizllng liquid Is
deep in the earth's core. but in
rare cate1 it can be round within
several tbouaand feet of the sur-
face. 'Ibat'a the 1Uuallon at the
Mojave Desert base.
If the depolit CUI be tapped
tor the mero 1enerated by the
lntenae uadercroul>d heat. tbe
Navy figures lt c!ouJd provide
power tor all the naval lnstalla·
Uons on the West Coast. The
trouble ii that after two wells
a nd $3 million worth of drilling.
the potentially rich e nergy
t1ource still remains· untapped.
The first well wai; bungled so
badly it had to be filled with <:e·
ment. The second well was re·
. · cently completed, with accom-
panying Navy fanfare that it
wa1 "commercial:'' But Depart·
Earl Waters
THE NAVY'S recklets probes
for ener&Y, meewhUe, bave
been coaducted wjth lltUe re·
gord (or the impact on the en·
vironment. In particular. an im-
periled hot 1prlfll on the naval
base bu for centuries· been an
Important spiritual shrtne for
several lodian tribes In the area.
u well u a aource of medicinal
waten. The Navy limlu the
naUve Americana' acceu to tbe
sacred 1prtnc.
THIS HAS Umited appeal lo
the private companies, which
see UtUe prolil potenUal In risk·
ln1 their money and ex~rtlle to dt~elop an energy source that
~l theo be Pll-empt.ed yy the
Navy. /._
Tbe blP,.banded attitude of
the Navy brau baa mana1ed lo
The bulc trouble, GAO ln·
ve1U1aton found, 11 that the
federal pemmeot doesn't do
the elementary thln11 that
pri vate collection •Jencies
rt>ullnely cto. For example:
-THEaE 18 NO uniform
poUcy for set.tins interest rates
on debta owed lo the govern-
ment. When one offlce of the
Energy Research and Develop-
meo~ Administration started
char1lnc 1 percent a month on
bills not paid within 30 days, 95
percent ol thole bllla were paid.
-The government generally
doesn't Beek court )udemeata on
debt1 ot less than teoo. Yet
private llnna bav~ told ua that it
'-WOl'thwblle IOinl to court .on
overdue bWa u 1mall ar '25 .
Even wblllD tbe sovernment does
take lepl acUoo, It punues the
Cite with aucb letharty that il
utually takes a year to 1et a
Jud1ment. Private collecUon
agencies usually get a Jud1ment
within five months .
-The federal government.
leery bf the privacy laws, re·
fuaes to report dellnquent debt·
ors to c redit bureaus. Bul
private debt collect.ors tell us
that protecUoo of one's c~t
rating ls the !lngle most lmpOr-
t.ant motive ror paying a debt.
Brown Adopts 'Show Biz' Tricks
Not since William McKinley
has the public been tr~aled to such
fiscally conservative rhetoric as
was deUvered by Governor Jerry
Brown in bis second Inaugural ad·
dresa to the Legislature last week,.
. Allboueh it waa s upposed to be
the 1overaor's report to the
lawmakenon
the •'at.ate of
the 1tate,"
moat puadita
aaw it u the
opening ahot
In Brown's
campajgn for
the Presl·
dency.
For-, ln call·
Ing f or a
balanced federal bud1et. Brown's
1peecb leaped over the California
borders all the way to the
Potomac wttb an appeal Intended
to emban'us Preaklent Jimmy
Carter for bb failure to halt lnfla.
Uon, reduce laxel and spending.
f'luab wltb obscene treUwY
aurpluaes it wu easy tor Brown to
Mailbox
assumelhe"lookwha\agoodboy am I " attitude. pledalng a billion
dollar tax cut, ma11lve 1tale
payroll slaahes, and a budget re·
duetlon.
If the clUzena 'lre befuddled by
the seeming lnconaruity ot a gov-
ernor clala:Dlns reduc:Uooa in a
bud1et wbl~ 'will be at leut $2
billion sruter than lut year, tt 's
only because tbev "don't un·-dera~ "lbowbb. '"'
IT WM Ronald Reagan, the
cowboy actor turned "citizen·
-politician, .. who nrat dil<!overed.
the parallel between pollt.lca and
show business while he was cam-
paigning for Goldwater for Presi·
dent. NoUnc the •rowinJ tremen·
dous lnfiuence of televl1lon upon
the voling public, Ronnie quickly
concluded that a professional ac-
tor coWd outab1ne any poUUcian
any day ot the week ln Ulii new
world ol tbeartca. After all, the
pollUd ans were Just amateur bll-
trlonics.
Rallying the m uses against
"big g<Wemment." Ronnie rode
the camJ>llan range far and wide
whoop(n1 "cul. t rim and
equeese" u bis baWecry for re·
duce~hpendlng.
80 •.UTEaFUL was his performance that moet or the aa-
Uob stW believes today that he
fullllled bll pledles aa governor
de1pite the ~act be eotered omce
when the s14te•s budget was S4
billion and left it eight years later
with a $10 billion budget. slgne<t
into law . the greatest tax in·
creaaet-in the at.ate-' a hlatory. aAd
created the most mammoth gov .
ermental agency known outside
or the federal establishment. That
lsreallyshowbiz!
Brown ls a quick study, a fa.st
le arner. He recognized from
Reagan's pbeoomenal 1ucceas
tbat lt ii not what you do u aov·
ernor but wbat )'Ol.I can make peo.
pie believe you did. And those tint
imprealoos are important. If you
firmly plant the idea at the start
that you have cul the bud1et i•
doean 'l matter whether you do or
not.
IN HIS PLOY to ~urn a blUk>n
. dollars oft.ax revenues to the pee>·
pie. be bu CUUed the public Into
bellevlq It la like manna from
heave n Instead of money
wrongfully taken from them in
thefirs~place.
Telling the people that the S2
billion budget increase simply
reflects the 10 percent lnflatioo
rate he.hopes to bl'ot out the (act
that in his four short years lo of·
flee he ba.1 upped the budget from
$10 billion to $20 blUJon. a 100 per·
cent increase! Like a pres -
lidigltator whose hand is quicker
than the eye. be waqt.s to dazzle
the audience with fantasy for h<!
k.nowa that nobody would accept
lnllat.loa as an excuse tor such an
Increase it given time to think
aboutlt. 'Ibal'sshowbiz !
A· Printer for· Sensible Govenunent/T~ Reform
.;I'o the F.ditor :
Re: The need for more mean·
lngful government and lax re·
form. .
I believe that I and the public
a rc being ~lltlcall y mlsled.
Gov. Brown s opportunis~c and
dlclatorlal proposals rn· reaponae
lo the need for real government '
reform are prime examples of
this ml8d.lreclion. Proposition 13
18 it meat ax app'toach to re·
form. Citizens voted for lt out of
dHperatlon ln order that they mlgllt buy and keep a home.
Moat o r us do not accept
Proposition 13 as proper reform.
What Is needed is to:
I Llat .U proper government
acUvltles. ·
2 Have the publlc rank order
lheae a!j.1v1Ues. ·
3 Fairly defemi nea tax ltr'1IC·
lure and revenue tot.all. ,
-Row much revenue trom
sales tax?
-How much revenue troPl
bualnesa lncomo tax?
-How much revenue trom personal tncome ux 7 · ~ N.ow much revenue rrom
bualMMM valonm t.ax7
-How mucb revenue from
bualnffl propertJ tu?
-Row much revenue 'from
rt1&cMnUal ineomeprepertytu? -H" mueta renaae trom ..... °"' '*"' propert, ta?
C2> above. The budget must be
balanced 110 lower priority ac-
tivities mJght have to be cut out
entirely.
Gov. Brown 1hould be calling
for a sta&e conaUtuUonal conven·
tlon to accomplish the above. He
bu not.
· We must quit kiddin g
ourselves. Gov. Brown's merely
tlol04 some dict.ator·Uke meat
u ~tJWng -it 1Ull leaves all of
the 4bove to be done. Why not
atarlnow?
V.A. METZGER
To the F.dlt.Or:
I am l°'DC to teQ you what'•
Wf"ODt wttb the eovemment ~
the United Stalel ot Amertc:a l
I at U.\OPand WOl'U ~ ~the. chain ot com·
mand, comtantlJ ptrpetuatinl
the 1ylteg) throUlb rbetorlc and
1howmUl.lm. .the 1y1tem . lt
1tud:! ·
I work at the Colt.a Meaa Polt otnee where lhl •tuck •flt.em II
In· full evidencel. TM pe)Wiuaj
.. promo&ton ol la1164'u;··1cruat"'
worktn• babt"° uuat• toad{. U6na, .ebauvlal1Uc attitude,
carea,...· and tneom,.._. r.t1m ..... lfjlMllt of fenoMI, vor.....,. ~. dllertmlna· tlon, M~m.· uil dtlMallty, ••dllll. • llnnf• lld -. .,..........,.., I
,,.. ........ ~·· 11 ln
full force ut the Costa Mesa Post omcc.
JN THE LA.ST couple oi years
I bave aeen the morale drop to
the bottom or the buck et.
Supervision knowa ablolutely
notbine abc>Jrt manaama people
... all vinegar! ~ployees do
not want to work and many Just
go through the motion.
Something Is wrong, and It
smells rotten! I do not know
what wtU come from the sltua·
Cion. r. I am not above suapicl0n, t am
frequently late and I admlt It.
but a worker I am. and I can
have an,yone I have worked with
at.and Qp for me; while manage·
~ ....
'66#'
0
ment will Dot be able to rind one
ascalnst me. let alone one per.ion
to stand beside them!
You uk why not me with the
union ... witless!
You ask why Dot me with the
EEO ... useless!
DA YID P. BRENNAN
c,.._eP•lflt
To the FAltor:
Who says that crime doesn't
pay? l read In a recent Daily
Piiot that Superior Court Judge
Leslie W. Ughl sentenced Mrs.
Sharlene Gray to two years in
1tate prtaon on her l>Kelftber 1
guilty plea to three count.a or
welfare traud Involving $123,069
lo Loi Anseles Count~.
Jildte IJcftt 0tdered lb& aen-
tente to nm concurrently Ytllh a l~·montb term lmpoHd ''* a similar convtctlon In Ventur1t
County lnvolvtne an addlUonaJ
"$14,000.
AH ... mln«i Mn. Oray servefl
the entlN two ye'"' (whlch 111
not Ukely), her ~ako averq es
out to Jwit over Me.~ per year
· 1ervect. Not a bad "salary" uvcn
ln those lnllaUonary times! DERALD D. HUNT ,
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NATION I QON SUMEA
Mower·
Safety ·
Aid Eyed
WA SHINGTON t AP > Fed nl otfic:lala hav. recom·
IDHCMcl a ufely rqul.UO. &My Wet woWd add '20 to MS to molt
power lawn mowerpriNI but,....
ventl0,000ll\Ju.ri6a•>'Hr. ·
Tbe lltandard. ~mm•aded
b)' tbe 1talf ol the ConHIMr
Product Safety Commluk>n. lt
expectf.od to be approved wlM!n
t.be ~mmiMk>n mceta Jan.~
HOWEY£•. AN ... ~•auon
reprneotlnc mott or the power
lawn moWtt lndualry aald lt op-
po1ed the recom m endation.
which developed from It.a im tt·
quest fora ~arutalion
"We are vu anteCS
becaute ln the m aln tbt'y
telling the manufacturers how to
do thlnp." aa1d Deftftlt Dlx. ex
ecutlve dlrettor ol the Ou&.4iQoc"
Power Equlpmr n t ln1tltule .
"Wh at we wanl4!id la one that
would allow lechnolol.Y to de·
velop t.o meet a perlormantt
standard. instead or tbe 1ovem ·
ment mandating a design ...
The regu.JatioD, which would
take effect Dec. 31, 1981. would
requ i re tha t po we r mower
blades be shielded from the
mower's oper a tor . T he rule
would also require that the
blades stop three s~nds after
the operator walked (rom behind
the m achine
SOllE 11.• people surfer am-
putated fingers or toes. Jacera·
lions and fractures and other ln·
j 4ries yearly t>esause they come
in contact with movlng blades, the
agency staff said. Most lnjwies •
occur when an operator tries t.o
ad1ust the mower or clear the dis·
char ge chute.
·About three.fourths of those
injuries could be pre vented by the
.re,ulation . staff officials
estimated.
Mower blades can revolve at up
to 200 miles an hour only a rraction
or an inch inside the machine's
cove r
THE REGUL,\TION would
not apply to manual mowers,
riding mowers, lawn or garden
tractors . a nd la rge mowers
seldom used by consumers.
The regulation would also cov-
er shield strength. control loca-
tion and a mower's ability t.o
pass over depress ions· and ob·
structat>ns
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Cool Cottee Break
Swimming instructor Gerd Kempkens enjoys a cup of hot
coffee while having a bath in icy waters of a public s wint·
ming pool in Lahns tein, West Germa ny.
'Good Guy' Senator
Winds Up Tieless
. WASIDNGTON <AP) -This ia the story of six Republican
senators, five neckties and two televtsloo crews.
It begins on board a big silver and blue jet. one of the presiden-
tial fleet. High above the North AU~nUc, the plane was carrying
the sen.aton on the homeward leg of trip to Moecow where they
met with Soviet leaders, including President Leonid Brezhnev.
A MESSAGE CAME FOR SEN. J ake Garn of Utah: a
television crew from Sall Lake City was waiting to interview the ·
senator Wfien they· landed at Andrews Air Force Base riear
Wasblngton.
Crisis! Garn had packed all his neckties. .
"Take mine," said Sen. John Danforth of Missouri, und<Ying
his bright red tie and handing it to Garn.
~
HOURS LATER WHEN THE JET landed. Garn stepped from
the plane, looking as sartorially proper as a senator should.
Danforth stepped tieless from the plane only to be greeted by a
television crew from Missouri.
"Garn never offered to give it back," said Danforth an er his
open-collar interview.
Synanon to Keep Airstrip Use
FRESNO <APl -Syna non can keep using its airstrip at
Badger In 1\aJare County. the
state ·s Slh District Court of Ap-
peal says. The appellate court Mond.ay
reve rsed a preliminary injunc-
tion issued against the airport's
use In 1977 by Tula re County
State of Union ,
Address ]a~ 23
WASIDNGTON <AP> -President Carter's
1979 State of the Union address will be given J an.
23 before both houses of Congress.
The speech, which will be available for live
broadcast by the nation 's tek?vision networks, will
bel{in at 6 p.m. PST. the While HOUM' AnnnunN"ff
6MonthsAgo
Bobby-S Reading Skills Were
18 Months Behind. RCA ACA YCT201
T~. Jen'baty 1e. 197'9 DAIL V PILO't A 7
-Iceberg Towfug RlairOed._
Experiment in Drought Relief Sei to. Go . -.
WASHJNOTON <AP) -1be
ldH of towinC lceber•I acl'Oll
t.houlandl cl mU.. <#' oceaa to
provide water for detert areu
-often sreeted~ a cbudlle 1lnce lL wu t ,up ln the
ll50I -la c to becomlftl a
re"allty.
'An .xperl,m e nt ln towina
lc.t>.rp wlll be launched thia
aprlDI by an AuatrAllan lblp,
11ld Dr. WUUam ~ampbell cl
the U .s. <*>JOclcal survey. part
of an lnternaUooal 12-member
team atudYtnc the poulblUty of
u1ln a iceberaa to help the
world's arid regions.
''I THINK 'ftlE theories ar~
far enough aJonC ... the idea is
reasonably well accepted." said
Campbell. "I feel our aucceaa or
failure depends on a knowledge
of the ocean curnmt.a. · •
La rge iceber1s cannot be
moved at much more than one·
half knot. be said, and if the cur·
rent ia movinl at one-ball knot
you ctn double the speed by
moving wtth IL Movtn1 a&ainst
such a current. he added. ""°"1d
be impoeaible .
Satellites are. being. uaed to
study currenta both by photo·
graphing drlfllng icebergs and
relaying signals rrom drifting
ice and buoys.
THE nll8'1' A'M'EMPT to t.ow
an iceberg will be a imed at
Australia. which hu large areas
. of desert and is close to the an·
tarctlc origin of the Icebergs.
Proximity also make pa rts of
Chile. Argentina and southern
Africa possible users of water
from antar ctic Ice .
Prince Mohamed Al·Ji'aiaal of
Saudi Arabia hu abown interest
in this water source for his
drought-plagued land and was
instrumental in getting int.em a ·
tiona l study efforts underway
through the "Icebergs For the
Future" group headquartered in
P a ris . ,.
F aisal sponsored an interna-
lion a l confere nce ln iceber g
technology two years ago in
Ames. Iowa.
WHILE FAISAL HAS pro ·
vided financial aid to the pro-
ject. Saudi Arabia wasn't select-
ed fo r the first test because "It's
a difficult task at beat and to
choose the most difficult place to
tow it is absurd. And the Ara·
bi a n peninsula is the most dif·
ficul t place." Campbell said.
The first· ptOblem in su<:h a
venture. CampbeU explalned ln a paper wtth Dr. Wilford w-.
of the U.S. Am\Y. la JocallQI a
source ol suitable lceberp for
towtnc.
Tabular. or tarce · nat berca
are neceaaary. he explained, t.o
avold the dancer of an lceber1
rollln1 owr on the ship.
TABUIA& ICEBE&GS, rare
ln the an:Uc, are common in An·
tarctlca where they break off
from lar1e ice' lhelv.. that fr·
Ln1e the coatiMnt. Eilfhly per-
cent of the world's rreah water ii
contained '" that lee cap -whlcb la formed from' snowfall
-Cam&>bell noted.
The next problem. the ex-perts
say . ·is moving s uch a large
bulk. ~ -
A variety of ideas have been
propos ed and await testing.
These range from convenUooal
tucboats or nuclear aupertup to
electrically driven propellers
mounted directly on the iceberlf
and powered by rtoa tlng
powerplanls . Scle ntiats have
even considered" uaing the dlf.
rerence in salinity in the iceberg
abd ieawat.er -the seawater Is
heavie r -to power the ber~ but
'
Dancer Says
'I Do' in _ ..
Ve~a8 Styk
LAS VEGAS. Nev. <API
Anne Bowman said her "I do" in
the same casino showroom -
a nd pretty much the same cos·
tume -in which she performs
as a topless dancer under the
name of "Anne Fanny."
Wearing a see-through wed·
ding dress. Miss Bowman was
s urro unded b y l + t o pless
bridesmaids in red tights bear-
ing t.aquets of red and white
carnations at the cererpony.
The 216-year -old topless dancer
a t the Jolly Trolly married
Airman 2nd Class Wayne Bray,
20. The wedding •was the fourth
for Miss Bowma n: the first for
Bray.
The new Mrs. ~ray says she
will dance at the casino until her
hus band finishes basic training
at Lackland Air Force Base in
Texas.
ar• not certain bow thla ~
work.
OONUNTIONAL TtJGS hM
been Wied ln the North Atlantk
to tow lceberp headln1 towarc:I
oll nc• but only for abort dla tance1.
Onee a suitable lceberg it
loeat.ed and taken ln tow. tber.
comes the problem ot mellinc ai
lt P•IMI throu&h warm wet.en.
For ex.ample, Campbell said
tr an lceberl 2, 100 meten ICltaan
and·250 metenihlck were towe<
from Antarctica to Australia
the. lceberl on arrival ~ bi
130 me ters lhlck a nd Zt46<
metera aquare. •
·'This amounts to 'JJf1 bUUor
gallons ol lee, which woukl b
worth $5.S million, which i~ Ont
tenth the cost of this much de
· aallne~...._ ·nterf' -Campbel
said. ·
He estimated that operatini
the wt ror the 12-day trip to th
Antarctic. and the 2$0-day trl1
back would coet Sl mUllon. Th
distance Is about 2.100 miles.
IF 11IE SAME 8£8G }ft?
towed the 2.800 miles t.o the Ar,
t aca m a D ese r t in Soutl
America, Campbell said, the ai
r ival Ice would tolal 101 bUlio.
gallons . He said W s would b
worth $2. 7 mJIUon while the costc.
lhe tripwouJdbeSt.JmiUiQn. -
"All in all. Uw in-transit melt
ing, although significant, li no
prohibitive," he said.
However. for Ion~ trips. say·t•
Sa udi Arabia. ideas to ins uJat
icebergs against melting haVI
been put forth. Tht' most com
mon is covering the bolt.om a..
sides of the berg wtth a plasU
sheet . using meltwater lrappa
between iceberg and covering a
the insulation.
THE ICE HAS accumulated iJ
Antarctica through thousands o
ye ars of s no wfa lls . Man!
icebergs break off e ach year
drifting north and melting iJ,
warmer waters.
The annual yield or the melt
ing bergs is equal· t.o the tota'
am ount of water used in th•
United Sta tes,. according L<
Robert Civlak or the govern
ment 's Environmental Science
Information Center.
The idea of towing lce~rgs
for use as a fresh waler source
a ppears to date back t.o 1853
when ships supplying San Fran-
cisco with lake ice found a
l?hortage in Alaska and had tci
us~ ice from a glacier
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SOCIAL SYSTEM TRADfTIONA1.9l Y SEGREGATED
'Untouchable' Glrt Face a Many Problem•
HARIJANS, 'CHILDREN OF GOO,' IN BIHAR, INDIA
Motta~• Gandhi Fought for Alghta 50 Yeara Ago
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'UNTouCHABLE' LOOKS OVER SHOU~
• Lowffe8t Workera Declared Forever Outcaata
'Untouchables'·.Numher 100 ·Million • m India .. :r Bl EDDIE ADAMS
., f "5-•MCMTe,.......
UNTOUCHABLE VJL~GES HA \t"E BEEN burned the ·~ast
year. lnsedlcldes have been dumped in wells. women raped and
men murdered. In Patna, capital or the comparatively wealthy
state of Blhar, a .. caste war" is taking place marked by murders
<ind student protes ts.
touchables may enter Hindu temples but must pray In ret1erved
areas. Places have been set aside ln·universitles for untouchable
students. Land waiOl'strlbuled to many untouchables as part of a
general land reform.
PATNA. Jnc:hp Their fate was decreed 3.500 years ago -that
Uie lowliest workers 10 India would forever be d?mned as outcasts .
Tod ay, lhestc> "untouchables." or Hurijans. number ·nearly 100
million. but tht>y claim th('11~ 1tre in modem India remains as cruel
und unfair as it wus in ancient times.
The unrest renccts rising resistance by higher cast~ .to un·
touchable demands for a better way of life. Untouchab11ity was
outlawed bl the 1950 Indian conslltulion. but the taboos still run
deep. ·
But higher castes have been riotin~ in New Deihl in an attempt lo
gain back the distributed land. . ·
ONE. OF INDIA'S LEADING UNTOUCHABLES. Defense
M inlster J agjivan Ram , said recently that "the only way to end un-
touchabilily is to radically restructure Hindu society and promote in·
tcrcaste marriages. In order to break out of their predicament un.
touchables may have to gotoj ailorevcn fa ce bullets.··
ONE, A BEGGAR. llt:LD UP HIS small, potbellied <'hild for a
visitor to Patna ,. "St't'. m y son is dying Our baby bcrore this has already died
from s ickness · ' ·
It began 3.500 years ago when Aryan Invaders set up a social •
system that included priests, warriors. traders and meni al
. . :-"'-:. .
: : But the struggle has reached beyond sickness and starvation.
:'fhe battle ror human and economic rights for untouchables in·
. ~luding such simple dignities as wearmg earrings or ridinJ( a bicy
·4:le -has brought increasi ng violence to India and political strafe
• fo NPW Delhi
• workers, but lert outside this syst.cm the untouchables, the lowliest
laborers or all.
UNTOUCHABLES TODAY STILL ARE often forced to live in
'egregatt>d areai:;, drink from separate wells, and face (?hysical
a buse · ·
There have been s ome advances . In m ajor cities. un·
. R. Q. Rizva, a retired government official. sajd, "It is j ust hk<·
the bU\c)rproblem in America. Only now are the Harljans allowed
to joln'tbe army. Up to 1939 no American black couJd join the U.S .
Navy. 'I'he black problem in America cannot be allowed to be forgot-
ten by U.S. society. And so It is with the untouchables here.'·
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Article Reports
()µHealth Foods
WASllJNGTON I AP I -Americans arc
becoming more and more aware or the Importance
of what they cat, but the government warns that
consumers s hould be cautious or claims ror special .
health benefits from certa in items.
The Food and Drug Administration, for exam-
ple, reports that vitamins from natural sources
have no nutritional superior ity over synthetic
vitamins. So. the agency says, don't get caught
·paying higher prices for "natural" vitamins.
PART OF THE CONFUSION OVER.health
foods, natural foods and organic ·roods, the agencY'
says, Is beeause stores selling foods under these
-titles don't-alweys have a clear idea of which ls
what. .
·The term natural, for
example, is applied to( CONS.'UMER J eve r y thin g from
vegetables to bread to --------
potato.chi ps.
Org~ foods are usually thought to be free
fro m pesticides, the FDA reports. But lt notes that
m any of these Items m ay cont"'11n pesticide re:
sldues.
THIS 18 BECAUSE EVEN IF no peaUcidcs
were uaed on·the fo6ds themselves, tbe chemicals 16, "" _, It AM at Good Sllepfllrd Cemetff'( 111 HUl'lllllQllOft BM<l'I, U . can remain LO the SOU for years. ' ::.!~" 4;~ ,~,~:.' ::· -"There.Ja..no w..ay ' to ~\h f®d " the '*.,...· · agency says, "other then to NY that wttbout fooct
WALLACE ~~.r:: CALLAHAN none of us would be very healthy... .
SR1 1tu11ten1 .,. co••• -... u Despite thls, thousands of$!:e b1ve been ""-•-Y J ..... u. "" .. t11e •.,. lured to health foods in lbe they're safer ,. f'UMl'tl Wf'<lkM l*ldfllO •I lmllll h r .. 111111 lMl'ICI Mortu#'v • .u I!. J1111 t an c~~. \jooaUQOds. This ls_ ecessarUy_so,
MrHl,ee>.taMeM............ the FDJC'hys. ,,.
New Director
SAMAMENTo-<APl
-Robert Martinez, a
18-year employee al all
levei. of the lt8te m•n·
taJ bospftal ~ID WU awed ewuu .. 4'NC
tor of Patton Stat•
Ho I pH 11 t D 8 a D
8ernardln0 County.
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For example, potassium chloride, alao called
potaaalum sail ls often sol~ In health rood stores as a
dietaupplemc!ll.. '
• AOOIHNTAL-O\riatJp OF TKl8 rr&• ii
known to have caused dHthl nd It 1hould only be
used under medical supervision, the FDA 1ay1.
The FDA'• mai11lne, "FDA Comumer," h ..
publltillld I dlt.9Uecl 1rtk .. to belp IOl't out tbe
IDJtU IDll (am ~ buWI foadl. 8eprtntl of "The
Confuailw World of H..atlt roo.t.•• are available
wUbout char1e from tile Ocwilllmlr lnform1Uoa
Ceni.r, Dept. 5480. Pueblo, Colo .....
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Elsewhere
NEW YORK !AP I -I
J o hnny Dio, ~4 . o.r·
ganized c rime 's most
n o t o r ious l abo r
racketeer, died Friday
of a heart ailment while
serving a 15-year sen·
tence for stock fraud.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.
'AP l -Ralph] Lar.rtbee
Gray, 84 1 board
c h airman of Armco.
Steel from 1959 until re·
tlrement in 1964, died
Saturday.
Classes
Scheduled . .
The Laguna Be ach
Council on Aging and
Saddleback College will
present rive classes for
senior citizens beginning
Jan. 22 al City Hall, 505
Fore.st Avenue, Laguna
Beach.
Folk dancing, creative
writing and Spanish will
be ortcred as well as
classes In wills and pro·
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LONDON CAP > -wuu._. $)-tr lriitowe, wbo a-. tp6delw
•• Thailand and abooll up
punqen by taktAI • put
.,wler rw • waa.. oa • lnm·
.AUIJMK J baa dMd at the ...
ofn, I
A 1cl1nh1t b1 traiala1. a
peuonnel manaaer b1. pro.
fealoo. 8rillowe made "6mlllf
a world •~thorilY on sl*lera. He betan watch101 lbem ht hie aiarden u a chlkt and when ht
atarttd reada o a booll1 on
•Plden.
••• FOUND 111£ boob ~
all wrong ... t\e totd Tit Aa
SO<"la(ed ~s m an interview an
1975
Th e intervar w was n ot
publilhed becauae ert.iowe re-marked, "I wtll get cruty Jett.en•
from an over the place If you say I
ate 1piders."
His three dauctKet'I uid be
died peacefull)' at hi1 home lo
Whatllngton In Suaitex. IOUlbem
Ena land. •
BE at:CAl~LED ASKING
relatives for help lo splMr hunt-
ing when he was 4 and saJd be was
shocked by_ errors In books
"because I didn 'l lh.inJc gro.wnups
could say things that were wrong.
ll stimul ated me to search for lbt!
truth."
He added: LBu\ t won't speak ill
of the dead. They did not go out to •
watch spiders, and I traced some
of their mistakes bacl~ to Aristo-tle." ' He said be collected spiders
'Jin the' bedrooms of the best
hotels and in Eton Col~ge."
TRACKING SPIDER legend,
Bristowe visited the Scottish
cave where legend says a spider
r epairing its damaged web in-
spired Robert Bruce to carry on
his fight against the English
about 700 years ago.
"Lo and behold. there was a
s pide r . a Zgiella X-nolata,"
Brislowe said. ,
Bristowe had a glass case in
his living room containing the
preserved body of a huge bird·
eating spider which he collected
alive on a tr ip to Brazil and
Colombia
"COMING HOME ON the liner
I put a ie·ash around it a nd
we went for a walk along the
deck. The other passengers were
very s urprised." he said.
He ate spiders in Thailand
because the Thats did 1JO and ·'knowing . that was . not enough
for me. I wanted to know. which
ones. how they were cooked.
how they tasted and thelr pro·
Lein value. I brought some home
and had them analyzed."
The spiders t asted bitter, he
said,· 'but not unpleasantly so."
HE C ALCULATED THE
s pider population of an En&lish
field at 21/.t million to the acre in
summer and 900,000 in winter by
searching every blade of grass
inside a 12-inch sq ua re frame
once a month throughout one
year
Asked what . advice he would
give to a would-be naturalist,
Bristowe said : "The young must
l09k for things with their own
eyes and must not overrate the
knowledge we already posaeas. I
thought f was an expert at 17 but
I now realize bow little I know.
There la always a trem~
lot to find j)tJl about everytbing. Concentrate on one thing and
you will find out bow little la
known about it."
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LEARNING HOW TO MIX 'EM
Oreg Schnelder Practk:e• Drtnk~ldng
Bartender Shqres
Mixing Expertise
. CINCINNATI <AP) -Doug Smith went to bartending
school three years ago planning to mix drink_s for '.'a good part·
time income." But. "good money and good limes" have made
him a career bartender.
He's passing his skills on to others at a Cincinnati-area
bartending sch~I. '
Disettning \drinkers ll PPreclate a good bartender and re·
ward him accordingly. Smith said.
"THEY WON'T SAY ANYTIDNG," he said. ~'They'll just
leave you a better tip. It's interesting that the people who cause
you the most trouble leave you th~ smallest tips."
Gratuities account for two-thirds of a baneoder's salary,
Smith said, so be likes to work private parties where drinks are
free and people let loose of their spare change. "Anytime you give people free booze, they keep coming
back." he said. "Genet:"ally, it 's the older crowd that has the
money" to make It a profitable night for the mixologist.
THE M·YEA&.OLD SMITH SAID a good bartender will not
drink. on the job and should be able to liaten to a customer's pro.
blems without becoming too involved.
He said he teaches student bartenders to "offer helpful sug·
gestions without intruding" and to give customers ~rsonalized service. such as ~ water chaser with any drink !containing
straight liquor.
"Filly percent won't use it, but will be impressed with the bartender'• concem for the cuatomer," Smith said.
A good bartender also Is a bit of a diplomat, especially when
it's time.to tell a customer he's had enough. ·
"IT'S A VDY DELICATE situation," Smith said. "U you just cut them off cold turkey, they can get very violent.".
To graduate, a student bartender must score at least 75 pe.-.
cent on a final written exam and mix 10 drinks in eight minutes.
"A student is allowed to miss one drink," SmJth said.
"Speed ls very important, but secondary to accuracy. You've got to know what you're doing."
Six Students Set For Trips Abroad
Six seniors from Corona del
Mar Hilb School have been
selected as American Field
Service flnalists and will spend a
summer or a year abroad, if
enouah homes can be found
oveneaa.
The six, who were screened
for maturity and awareness of
current even.ta and required to
write several euays before they
were aelectedil are Kim Brown.
Mike Mitehe • GleM Parrish,
Helen Sword, Randy Walsh and
Cam Woods.
Nursing
Seminar
Offered G11aca1110IE
Respiratory care will
be the topic of "Opera-
tion Education" starUnc
at 8 a. m. Jan. 25 in the South Coast Medica l
Center auditorium.
Dr. Ne"8l Amsden,
director of respiratory"'
therapy , and Dr .
R ich a rd .Corc ora n ,
direct<Jr or the intensive
care unit, will be the.
speakers.
There is no cost for
nu rses e mployed al
Sout h Coast Medl~al
Center. For others, the
fee ii $30 and includes a
buffet luncheon..
Pre-regiatratioa ia re-
qui r e d and may be
made by c alling the
mtnhat lnlendce omce,· -.13u ext. m :
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'Ir.affic
·In Aliens
On Bise
SAN DiEOO <APl -
All•1' 1mu1•lin1 ls btcomiDC IO Profitable
that It pays better Uwa
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NOTICE TO ·VETERANS
~ • If you are an Honorable Discharged Veter.an of the Armed Fon::ee of
the United States. In good health, you are entttled to ,oouble lnttt·
ment Spece (for you and your Spouse) in our Oec:Ucated Veferan'a Section at the cost. to you. of only a Single Interment Space p lua
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eatlmat.ed by Robert F.
Mitton, deputy dlatrtct
director ol the U.S. Im·
migration aod
Naturalization Service,
at "the tent-.Df millions
of dollars." . '
I (llCllH•llltoltte ... '*lltflWrMOl)et ........... , I ! I am an ..&no.-Dlectta-..,_ l ·
I In QOOd heeltti • . . . . . . . . . . • • • . . . . . • . . ... . . . • • • . . . . • • • I
I .. t "WHEN YOU'RE talking·SOO aliens a week
at $300 a head, it's big
I I I Serial No. . . . . . . . . . . ...... Oisctiarge Oate . • . . . I .
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even t.bouah many more
s Ii p ped fbrougb with .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I.
profeuioofll help. .J
SAID ALBERT F .
Fra nco, In an interview: .. We're convinced there
ls more money to be ~made rrom alien smug-
g 11 n g th a n fr o m narcotics smuggling ...
Nearing the end or his
first year in office, U.S ..
Attorney Michael Walsh
has stepped up the fight
in his district which In-
cludes Imperial County,
cons idered the major
alien smuggling point.
WALSH ASSIGNED
seve ral top aides to run
rield training segiinars
·for imm lgr~Uon in·
vestlgators. and liaison
between the U.S. a l·
torney's office and the
Bo"der Patrol bas been
tightened. The number or immi-
gra ti on a ge nts in·
vestigatin-g smuggling
conspiracy ID San Diego
al)d I m~rial counties
has beed"""doubled, to 28.
Despite criticis m by
so m e M e x ica n·
American groups, a ne w
border fence or heavy
metal, anchored in con· crete. is due for con-
struction this year.
The
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DINNER
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Offer Expires
Januray 31, 1979
Walsh r ecently said
that there are too few
jails for illegal aliens
but not for smugglers.
Oft..the·Mall at South <:oamt Plaza Near the Caromel
Oft the Flnt LewJ. For raenatiol\a call: 540-8119
IJmit Nixed l
•· LOS ANGELES CAP>
-An appeal court has
upheld a Jower <:OUrt de·
dalon declaring that a
$250,000 limit on medical
malpractice cases is an
unconstJtutional denial
of equal protection UD·
der the law.
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1 &~, W@MIT' _Uou·nty ~elays O'Neill .. Park Pr~j,ect
® @r;lM fl ~ ~ Imp-. to O'N.;11 -Parle'• t••n bod earlier l.u.d to ....,.._ Dtedr1c1> -for a lo.det 411:.,:' pha .. lncludlnc tl>e ci.a:... .:.. of U \J lJ ~ ~ waQr and Mwer 1y1tem have bMft any I~ propoull. the park plaa to ctve him lime to y the creek fioodlng throu1h the park
"GOf o ~· rJwft .,,,..,. ro Pot o... Pol '°"' put off for two monlhl to 1lve COWlt)' _ • • tbe park m...., p1M'1 tr.me drcula· creation ol more campaUu and 1m'.
cut'"' Jape, ~ttbtg t~ Gf!Ntt• °""'ad•"'*~ otnclala time to reopen nelQtiaUoU nvwBVD; TBS UJ&ellhood tbat tioaa)'ltem. provement.a to the park'a ln&enlal
10 IOlw ~ .,. '1C>Df"'.....,., Olt4 bti.talw• lf-' \o acqut.r. mot• Jud fM the part nept!.UW would be rwwecl wttb a He abo takS ~ •aated Cbt time to road 1y1tem. "°"'~°"'to Pol o...11 Af Y0111' Sm/kt Or.., from lbe Rancho Mluk>n Viejo. moH 1.PMille Jtlan emerpd Juet dlacuu "coatribuUona Of the MiMioD Faced with budget cuts after
COGlt ~ ~ PO 8~ IJIO C.a 1'tt0 CA -A 1pokuman for the Viejo beforeU.••~YHr--COCID-VleJo Jlaneh Md dedlcaUom to UM Propotltion La members or the coon· ...,., Al,.._, wt.~.., ,. .. .,._·llllU-.._~.. ...,..!=l Cou\paft1 aaad the ft.rm lY 1upentmn we to Uft ~OD park. • .. ty•a Harbor.' Beache1 and' Parka
kt pltOltH #tql&.im• .6' ,.,,.,, ..,. -~ tlW • t. wtl to ._..., U.. mdW wkb u tmpro .. mellt)laa for tile~ Com million tbhlk the wortt ouaM. to
"'°*''•/Whcanw.oddJ'naCMdtw-••Mln'pllou ::::r. . clala. He •aid •·IJOU:al part loc...StaTnbueoeaftJOli. llNCE TBBN, eouatr IUlft metn· be done u Ute park'• 1taff llaa ume '"""~~bf ~Nd Tluc:oltnftllCllpf)fQndcU· Mloal ~t tut.ct neatly '°"" At thal Ume. 1upervlaor Ralph bera have lnlllted tbeJ doo't kaow to do ll on LO own. Some of the work
'lr1ncfP1 SaltANk.qJ1 " _ what die~ bad lD mlDd N · around the Arroyo Trabuco could be ••rdl1t1 •loti•Uom and l>6edrieh paid for wtth f1oocl control money.
n>•&Htne l'dorder.-0 woam 't available I di n'l want
any O( lt\to 11ubtlttlutt'll offt'r~ and a kt'd for a rtfund l'd paid t8Lolht'ttalt<•m•n and mailed a ch t'k for$12
to the compuny l hovco't heard one word from
fuhndl Sal~ 1.nc . and need htllp an &elltnll W s re·
' V S , eo.ta M~H
1't.e "coiWlf' tdwuUOll" f'Olld.e 1au beetl --4 for yean by UMCnapuJou• ._. .... ._ •a&aaloe
aalet ~Uwet, alMI &Ma ~ l8 kaell
18 H auuraHe ta.at dae ma1ad11e la "erprtced.
The lalUat P•UAHl you ....... tlae Nlet c.•·
•laalM. Ne enters are ,aaced wt&ll p~n ~ •.
UI lite fall •bffrtpUoe fee 11 reeei-YM y I.lie ftr•
&akln1 Ule orckr. After ta.at, up to tUee _... ...
furthf'r delay tH be expedd before .Uvery
be.cJn1. AVS also hu bad • Hmber of complalnu
where lhfo ~aleti representatlvn of urlom Or.ma
. "dlnppeued" with tbe commlulotl and DO tab·
tcrlptlon WH ever t ubmlUed to tlae ftrm.
Chapel Sales Inc. wH contaded by AVS.
Patricia Brady ot c111&omer servlte UJI• yCMlr or·
der (annot be located. St~ you ban proof ol
p11r<'bue aod your receipt from .c.be uleamH, tt.e
ftrm pl'Otlli.Rs &o "try to locate" your ft)e aad COD·
lad yoa penionally regardlnc a muad. If yoa do
not kar from Chapel Sales wtWa two weeks, let
A VS know.
cw.a ftqltttf!91nef • A., ..... ,,
DEAR PAT: Chr:1stmas· dinner at our ho~
was JUSl great except for one thin~. I broke several
pieces of my old Franciscan chm.a. ls there any
replacement source either In Orange County or Los
Angeles"
G J .• Laguna Beach
Tiie. FrantlHan Shop, %901 LOs Feliz, Loe
AncelH; has a good selectloa of replacement
plecea for older Franclsc:an <'bina patterns. Pboee
lhe shop at (213) a33·33CI weekdays or <Zl3>
633·45'9 after s p.m. and S•&ard.ays, to laqalre If
Ute plett1 yoa need are available. If not. yoa will
hf' &old. about .everal other buytag sources la Ute
Loa Aaceles area.
~~Ca•fio•
,DEAR PAT: I know that exercise Is good for
older people. but Isn't lhcre a heart rate limit they
sh'ould try lo stay within dunng exercise? I'm
c unous about this because my elderly father has
started quite a vigorous exercise program with his
doctor's approval, but oo mention was made of a
recommended heart rate
J.E .. Fountain Valley
Medical experts uy that aerobic exerd.es
whltb demand oxygen, help Ute elderly develop H
muth pulmonary reserve H poalble, whkt. ta Im·
portanl In meeting stressful sltaatlou. Heart rate.
should be moaJ&ored, however, and kept below lit
beat1 per minute during acUvlty. AdTise yoar
father to ask tat• doctor abotlt &Jli1. Playalcal traln·
lng programi also can reLard tbe decUae In heart,
lung and drctdatory fandloa tbal ~mes wllb a1e.
fR," Deadllnr Approadti•fl
DEAR PAT: What is the last day I can add
money to m y Individual Retirement Account for
the 1978 tax yea r" I'd also like to find out if l have t.o rile Form 5329 for my IRA for 1978.
' K.E .. llunUngton Beach
AprtJ 16, 1979 itl the deadl!M, accordlnl to the
IRS. Taxpayers alllO 'have until ta.at date &o open
•n I RA. i\nyone who makes CODtrtbtltlou or open.a
an account after Jan. l for 1918 should make cer·
taln that the trwilee accepting lbe cootrtbutiojl la
aware ol the year for whlc)l the mene'y 18 ln~:
•·orm 53%9, newly r etlt)ed Return for ID·
dlvldual Retirement Arrangement Tax.es, mut be
filed with the regular tax return only by a lax·
payer who ba11 a pen•lty &o pay oa bil/ber IRA.
Othe r taxpayers do not need to m e I.be form. '
Oiamber Installs
Officers for .1979
New offict>rs of the. Westmlnster Chamber of
Commerce Hoard Of Oirttcters h,ave taken their
St'als .for the coming year, elected by the mem. tx>rshap tis a whole.
SFJ'L -le CJ --·Vacancy Filled ba• not beec\ available for eommeat commillioners have 1u1geat.ed. W '"-" ""38 OD the IUbject. But George o.bome, head ol the SACRAMENTO <AP) The raocb apokesman illdkated h1I Envlronment.aJ Management Agency
Set at OCC
M o~ lh•n ~ Orange Coast Colleee atudents
will Introduce Orange County primary and HCOO·
dary school atudenu l<> the Cafilornla Gray Whale
lhla aprtng
The OCC atudenta •re worklna wltb
Whalewatch Orange County. aa or1anlsaUon
apoaeored by the American Cetaceu Society,
Oranae County.
"The Wbalewatch pro1ram be1an last
1prtn1." said Dennis Kelly, an OCC marine tclence
wtructor and public relations otftter or the Oranae
County Cbapterottbe AmerlcanCetaceanSoclety.
"A Cl.Ass WAS Offered at OCC last aprtna to
teach students to become lecturers and 1peakers
on whal.watch cruJses and in school classrooms.
More than~ sluden~ completed the program."
The atudenta received tralnlng In public speak·
lni. group dynamics . slide presentations, and in
observing and describing whale behavior. They
also received IMtructlon In the biology and
ecolon of the California Gray Whale.
-Gov. Edmund Brown firm would expect net9l1atiom to be donn 't w.-the flood control money Jr. bH •pointed a reopened on the t>.sl1 ot Diedrleh'a used ln the park.
former vtce mayor of remark.
Sacramento to fill a The·park muter plan.~ won' IN8TEADHE'8 recommendecithat
vaeanc Oft t~e 1ute come before the board unUJ the end tbe park's water and sewer system
McGbee, .a. wu.oaaied
to 1ucceed ret{red
JutUce Leoaard Fried· . man IA th coart'a lrd ap-
pellate d11trtct, wbicb
cov.era ZJ nortbeut
countie..
about 14 mJUion for expa.cl.ing
improving the plcrtic areas and
camp9rounda that contain 317 campalt.es
THE MASTEa plan Usts $1.1
million worth or proJecu ror lbe fint
.
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master plan's Us\ of projects be de·
layed.
He said the water and sewer
ayatem bas been built haphazardly
over the years and.c<Suld constit.ute a
major public ~aJth problem al the puk. .
..
r~z through March Jlonly.
They include Rev. Robert Lewis. of the First
Baptist Church, preside nt; David Jones, or DMxjd"l" -~·'
W. J ones Jewelers. first vice president· Barbate ~ .. ~
Wa llace. of llbme Savings and Loan. second vice I
presl~nt. and Marlon Agulrre, of the City of
Westmmster , thJrd vice president.
Lorraine Kelley. of General Telephone Com·
puny, secretary and Melvin M. J ay, Certified
Public Accounltint, treasurer.
New! Reduced restrtct1om--OO
Super: Saver.Go fora weekend,
a Week, a month or more.
New!11ie~u..•tak£a~ •a half fare ~eoam. Make
. a buliDe88 trip into a vacation.
&vi The child Ulfder-12 that ·mes With you.goes free.
Unlted's Super-Saver Is easier th:m ever
to use. Make reservations ond buy your
-SUper Saver UCket only-14' dayti bcfor<: depar
ture (Instead ot 30 days): 11t1ty rui short ;.1S a
weekend (over.Al Satuida~tght)oras long as
60 days. On United flllthts leaving after" •
9 p.m .. you can save 5!>% Mondi!}' throu1th
Thursday. 45% Friday throu&t! Swlday. on
Nlght C.oach Super saver. You11 save 45%
durlnQ the day Monday lhro~ Thursday.
Save 35% when you fly Friday through Sunda~ (Hawaii and Canada exdudOO.) / Super Saver does not aobly to wweL w.lthlt\. _
the state or CaJifomla. Return night reser
va&~ons may be changed. but you m\lllt do eo
at least 14 days before new daw of return.
Seats are limited. -
• I When you fl y full fare Coach or rCRular
Night Coach. you cn n take someone along
for half the regular full Coach fare ((l:lwalt excluded.) The only restrlctlonN: you mWit
buy your tickets at the san\C tame. both
depart and return t<>gcth<:r. and your l:itay
must be at least over a Saturda.r, nlRht.and
may be as long as seven days.1 here IS'no
scat limitation. .., (__ "With 14vtnps If I«> these.
why 1tay home?"
.L.,.=~lllCl T -·
Now QjlC child under 12 traveling with ..
an adult canny absolutely fr(.'(! The child
must dep.irt and rf'turn on the t.umc n1~h1 as
the adult and will !.i' with the adult 1 hl·
adult may ny First Cln..,i. Coach.or on .lily
available d1RCourn fare < 1f adult Is on cJo. ..
count f;u-e.chlld'N ticket Is subject to
limltallonl) of applicable d1M:ount fare ).
(liawall excluded.)
.. For reservations. call your 'Travel Agent.
Or call Unltt."<1 at 537·752L .
Partners In 'Ttavel with Wester n
lntemallonal Horels.
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MIAMI <APl -~ D041y ar·1
r h -.1 of Dallas Cowboy•
llntbacktr TbolDu Heodel"liOft
for Sund•>'' Super Bowl ,.... 41'lfnd~d Don Siuda and Earl
For Californi8
---Morrall ol t.nc>tMr &.per Mouth an l~t y~n1 layboy
He~rson. who sUf'ftd con•
troversy two "'""' .. Jo by ln· 11latin1 the .Lolt Antelea Rams
dldn·f havt-the c~u to rut'h
tht Super Bowl. already has gone after the Pittsburgh
StHlt r with such comm.nta aa
··1 took wefdin«." and lhal he
would cut through the Steel Cur-
tain.
TE~ \'EAllS AGO, Namath
lolled• on Ute South Florida b eaches a nd in the · Fort
Lauderdale bars and "euaran-
teed" victory for the upstart New York Jeu agaJnst "the old
men·· ~t!llmore Colts.
The lllOlf Super Bowl was a
confrontation of -the Mtf'prise
winner of the American Football
League against one of the NFL's ·
established powers._,,Whlle the
f I a m b'o y a.n t N a m at h
quarterbacked the Jet~ the
\.shopworn. crewcut Morrall and
·Johnny Unitas led the Colts.
Namath underlined the con·
lrasts with his headline-makinR statements, then backed them up with a superb game. He led
the.Jet..5 to a startling 16·7 upseL
SHULA. THEN THE Colts coach. chuckled Monday as he
r ec a li ed the Cuss Namath
caused But Shula, who also led
the Mi ami Dol{>hlns •inlo lhree Super Bowls. d!smlssetl. tbe _eC.
feet of bumptious players during Super Bowl week.
"I don't thi nk brash slate· ments make a team want to get
somebody. or make any dif-ference lf it takes something
like that to fire you up for the
S uper Bowl . som e thlng's wrong," Shula said.
Shula said he would never' "try lo suppress my players"
before a big game. .. If somebod) expresses
som ething that he honestly
b e lleves, I wouldn "t say
a nything. The thing I would
watch for is the unnatural situa-tion. where a quJet guy all of the
sudden talks a lot or a guy who talks a lot. worn say anything.
"IF BOB GREENE tried to be
J oe Namath or J oe Namath tried to be Bob Greene. that
would concern me," he said.
• By DAVE ctJNNiNGHAM' °' ... l)Mty " ... Matt Instant pennant? That's what
aome Calllornia Angel watchers
are saying on the eve ot the
club's first negotiation meeting with Minnesota Twins superstar
~~--aod Carew.
Carew and Angels General
Manager Buzzie Bavasl are ex-
pected to meet Wednesday to
talk salary. although the great
hiller has yet t.o be traded.
The San Fra ncisco Giants
withdrew their offer for Carew
Monday after the Twins -report-
ed that be wants to remain.in the
American League. ·sut Carew
says he has not ruled out the
possibility or {>laying (or the
Giants.
"SAN FRANCISCO is still in
the picture. definite ly. but l
would prefer to stay in the
American League, .. Carew said.
Because of that preference.
Carew told the Twins he wanted
fo talk with the California
Angels before making a final de-
cision.
A trade was finalized between
the Twins and Giants but Carew
has the option to tum down any deal he doesn 't Jike. and former
teammate Dan Ford. now with
the Angels. says Carew's No. 1
choice is to play in Anaheim.
After the Giants heard of
Carew's desire to talk with the
Angels. they withdrew the trade
offe r. The Twins then gave California permission to speak
their unhappy first baseman.
AT 33, CAREW has stated
publicly that he will not play
a no ther season in Minnesota.
Oe1ry ~, ... ,._.. __...where he has had repeated con ·
ROD CAREW BEGINS TALKS WITH THE ANGELS THIS WEEK. mets with management.
TrevinO's Tip Paid Off
~
Mahaffey ·co~red Dri~ Prob~m
By BOWARD L. HANDY
Of -o.ftof ~· ... s-LA COST A -Lee Trevino. the man John Mahaffey beat out lo capture the Bob Hope Desert
Golf Classic last week. helped the winner over a drinking problem several years ago.
· "Lee was very Instrumental in talking to me
about drinking," Mahaffey toJd a group of writers
Monday at La Costa Country Club whe re he was
honored as the Com eback Golfer of the Year ·in
three hples'ln light to heavy rain with six different
groups of writers?
"I enjoy it. J really do," he s~id. "You people
are quality people and I thank each and every pe rson I played with. J enjoy playing with amateurs and J think it's good for golf. And golf
has been good to roe. I told them before we started not to worry about me. I won't melt.''-
But U the Twins can't reach a
trade agreement with another
club that Carew approves ol, the
seven-time batting champion
wUI naveU>play orre~
without a contract le gain his free
agent status.
Then he would be free to slgn
with the team of his choice, and • the Twins would receive no com-
pensation for him. so It's obvious·
ly in their interest to trade him
now.
Realizing hJs club was high <>n
Carew 'a priority list, Bava.sl sent
the Twins a list of players be
would be willing to p1art with, but·
the Twins aren 'l lmpressed.
''THE ANGELS HAVEN"I·
given us the names of anr,
players we are interested ln, '
said a Twins official. "We ~t
lo hear from B~vasi. and ma)'.~
he will make an offer we can a\
least consider."
The Twins official also said he
felt the negotiations with
Califonua were getting off on the
wrone-foot.
"We're going about this
backwards." he said. "Usually
the team has to be satisfied.
then the player. This time. the
An gels are going to find out If
they can satisfy Carew's salary
demands before they get an
agreement with us."
THE TWINS ARE reportedly
interested in a couple of promis· ing An&el youngsters. outfielder
Ke n Landreaux a nd third
baseman Carney-Lansford. "No one on a ballclub is truly
untouchable, but if anyone is. it
would be Lansford." Bavasi told the Daily Pilot a month ago.
"He's maybe the last playe r we
would be wilting to part with."
Landreaux. however. may be
a different story.
"I like Ken Landreaux. but I don't think Minnesota insisting
on him would deter us from
maklrrg a trade." .Bavasi said
Monday. · •
"Who is going to he1p us more
In the next three years-Carew
c>r Landreaux?" Bavasi says.
"And ifyourscouucan'tcomeup
"tth another Landreaux they
stiould all be fired." No one has ever said that
a bout Rod Carew, and that's
wh y the Angels may be willing
to pay h.im $4 million for a Cive-
vear contract. Morrall. who re placed the
legendary Unitas in 1968 and bad . the best season of bis career, re-
m e mbe r e d that the Colt veterans were "very aware" of
Na m a th's pop-offs. He said. though. that Namath's passing
dis rupted the Colts much more
1978 MAHAFFEY CREDITS Ben Hogan with help.-.
ing him get started on the t.our when he finished CiJACH DENIES college in Houston. --... NEVER FELT Uke t was drinking that
much but some people started stine Ill-founded
rumors to that effect. Lee told me that once a
tournament starts, I shouldn't drink. Since then. [
don't drink that much And not during a lourna· ment.
-· ''Mr. Ho_gan helped me ~et an exemptiQD in a (J'1~~D'/D "'C~ tournament in Texas in 1970. ·he says. 1.' ' ~~~ • .v. i.
· ---i-wo other g.olfen also had a hand in he16i•, than his words. · "We didn 't play a bad game,
but the Jets just had a great
game
··You don't concentrate on the o't her guy's rema rks ...
coaches try to fire you up with the m , create more intensity. Th ey put .clippings on the
blackboard. Ol course you don't
li ke to have things said about
you. but rou concentrate on your preparation for the game." Mor-
rall said.
"lie just sat down with me and we talked. He
told me, ·1 trunk you are going to be a gOOd player,
maybe a great one. But drinking during a tourna-
ment will hurt you.'
"Lee and I have been friends a long time.''
Mahaffey was so far down he didn't have an
exemption for the San Diego Open a year ago. He ~ wrote asking for one and dldn 't receive a reply.
Mahaffey, a cheerful young man with a smiling NEW YORK IAP > -Ne w
face who reached the depth or despair during a Jerse y Nets Coach Ke vin divorce and has now bounced back with a new Loughery has been sum~oned wife. ' to l)ppe'ar befor.e National
"Leonard Thompson 1¥ed to call me every B~sk.etball Assocaatlon , Com-
• week "Mahalfe·y said ... 'Little Buddy what can It m1ss1oner Lawrence 0 Brien
d .-h. 1 • ed. k • even though the coach fias de-o to e P you, he us to 88 me. nied charging the referees are
"HUBERT GREEN was nice enough to Invite conspiri~ against him. my wife and t down to Florida and he worked with '·consp_1racy is a word used in th t' t r bo t the headlines of newspapers . I me Of?. my game on e prac tee ee or a u a never said it." Loughery said.
··THE LOS ANGELES OPEN told me they wee~ight now MatJaffey is ooe of the hottest ~ung Loughery was directed by
JV O'Brien to attend an afternoon
Morrall works for a Fort
didn •t have room beuuse they were exeµipting
some younger players and thal was all right. gclrers on the circuit. winning four of his last 10 session t oday in the com-toumaments in this country. He was the guest of . 1 Laud le industrial firm now,
wh1I N lh who rarely con· ~cnt to inte lews. also lives In
Fort Lauderdale and wiU soon
open a bar there called
"Bachelor's UJ "
"But San Diego didn't bother to answer and J
won't pla~ there this year but J will play in Los Angeles.·
th~ writers and Mutual of New York. sponsor of mtss oner's office after the fiery.
the Tournament of Champions here April 19·22. coach was quoted as sayin' the "I have to concentrate on not swinging too referees "are out to get me. '
fast." he said in analyz:tng his own game. "You The comment was allegedly
have to be aggressive and you have to believe in made a fter F'r id ay night 's
After playing four rou...ds with different
amateur partners e'Bch day in Palm Springs. why did Mahaffey come to La Costa to play two or See MAHAFFEY, Page 82 \17-116 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Super-·Bowl Greats
StrOm ~yzes Top Coaches; Pl.ayers
In tM lad o/ o tl(l()opart .~• on Uw Supn-
BotDI. odmM coacla HOftk Strom Jalb about 101M
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The Packers were an exceUeat football
team witb superb personnel and near perfect
execution. Bart Starr enjoyed two of the
finest games ever played by a quarterJ>ack
In Super Bowl competition against ~-us
~ ... -<X:-~~)"""-"-~~e=-...:.;;ftsaln .. ---~ he eonverted third-down · un.ities into .
bullcUng blocks of victory.
Bart wu a muter a redq defensee
and ptckbtl up any blat OI bUtzins tacUcs. u
you made a mistake. lD .,... eowrqe, be
would take immediate adv._. of tt.
VLDce Lombardi bad the reputaUon of be· tna a tOUlb tulunuter. He •• MDOdoaal, yet very dilctplioed. At the same Ume. be
eoalcl be a very warm Uld kind men ..
dmMath tbat toqb, bard·DOled merto( )'OU
HW oa the 1kleliael. Vlnee, of COUl'M, WU a
super motiT111or wbo bad U.. tapeet\J to pt
lt• IDOlt out of people -lJe they ~¥.
coa°"" or mana1ement penonnel. \ -
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wu......-...-11ir1oeN...aboatibeaw.ol Super Jto•l Jflz..._ waa a • .,. HU1frta1 tr\Ulpb lband VJ ... ,,. in .. .-bi
American FoOtbaU t;e"aglie. amath was out-
standing in terms of executing Weeb's game
plan agd the Jets played veri opportunlsllc
defensi. When they forced the Colt..5 into mis-
takes. Namath and the offense, featuring
Matt Snell and George Sauer, took full ad·
vantage of the resultant opportunities.
At. a coach, Webb was deadly serious
about football but he always kept the proper
perspective, regarding it always as a game.
1,1lways fun . It was competition with excite-
ment and dtarqa. but all withJn the realm of
sport. It wasn't a substitute religion nor was_ .
,~.,·~~~is.:.:~-only coach ~ b~v~-
won championships in .both leagues, but that
accomPlishment has'Deen overabadowed by
lbe fact that he also coacbed two of the
1reitest quarterbacb ever to drop, back to
pass -John Unilu and Jbe Namath. Yet the
quaHty of bb coachin1 record la attested to
by the feet that he bu joined Vinc:e Lom·.
bardl ln the Can&on Pro Football Hall of Fame.
,...,,~ ... die Otno,1 ntn,'11 ..... ~0 I I
TIM IDOIJt lmpreglve thlnl abcNt U.e
Cowboys, and thelr Super Bowl triumphs Is
the fact I.bat Landry bas c:oaebed two dif·
ftNnt teems to vletory. The. Cowboys of
Super Bowl VI ln New Orlea111 were a veteran t.m wttb peat ~. wblle la•t year'• club. thoulb aUU ..., tbe field C!Olltmmtof ._,._..._ ... ..-U&Uy ..... ~,.....--
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Ron Davis of Corona del
Mar High has been selected·
athleUc director of the year
by the <:::alifornia Coaches .,
Assn. Davis, who has been
the Sea Kings· athletic
director for 10 years. cur-
rently serves as president
of the National Assn. of
Secondary Schools Athletic
Directors.
Anteaters
·Mixlt Up
With Loyola
By ERNIE CASTILLO
OI •Gerty PINI Slaff
UC Irvine and Loyola. two
similar college basketball teams
looking for the same reprieve,
clash tonight (7:30) in a non-
conference game at UC I.
Both clubs are winless in con·
ference action. with 'UCI 0.2 in
the PCAA after Saturday's~
loss t.o UC Santa Barbar~ and
Loyola 0-4 in the WCAC after
Saturday's 98-80 loss to St
Mary's.
In addition, ne1ther team has
exceptional height and both pre-
fer to operate pattern offenses
rather than Ca.st break:
Loyola depends on it !'
forwards for most of its scorinµ
Greg Hunt.er is averaging 16 !>
.J>Oints and David Knox 13.5
Both stand 6,-5 and flank 6·8
center Tom Branlch. Clyde
J o hnson. 6-2, a nd Bruno Ma rcotulli. 6·4. are r)le lions '
guards. . ucr·s biggest guns in two
PCAA games Jast week were 6·5
Steve McGuire and 6-8 Steve
Rodgers. McGuire. averac~
over J4 point.a on the season.~
back-to-back games of 16 anit ii
point$. Rodgers had 26 po6ms
last week, 16 against Long
Beach State. while guard Lester
Jones had 30. Including 22 in the
loss to UC Santa Barbara. .
Jones and McGuire are tied
for 12th in the PCAA scoring list.
headed by Long Beach State's ·
Ri ckey Williams with a 21.5
average.
Ca l State Fullerton and
University of the Pacific. which
emerged as the only unbeaten
teams after the first week of
PCAA play, both have three
players among the top 10
scorers .
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CAl'fte', P«lflC 9 Jechott. s.n JOW Stefe
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Bonds Seeks
S~Hike
To 8400,000
' CLEVELAND ,,.q~y
Bonds want's sec~ufTtY for
himself and his family. -and the
Clevelalld Indians waat. the veteran outfielder. ·
Now the two parties are tryioc
to work Out the details of a set·
pement that will bring the reltac-
tut star"'° the Jndlana' fold. Bondi aad tu. aceat, attomey
Rod Wright of Palm SpriDP.
met f« moet of Mooday wttb In-
diana Presldent Gabe Paw and
General llanqer Phil Sethi re.
portedly la H effort to. re-
ne1ottate Bonda· current ~-
tract. • TM' fleet out.qelder appa,_.y
wants an extemion be)Ond ti..
four yean remainlnc on blt cu:r-
retlt pact, u weU u a ratle tn
aalary, reported to be •' M00.000 a £:d.aow. -· , 4'8, WU traded to the
lndlanl f'rolD Teua laa& October .. ,.tt ot I MYta·player deal.
I ,
OM.YP'tl.OT
Travel Agency. Slapped
Over Super Bo;f) Tickets ..... ,,..~
WASHING TON -A Civil Aeroo1utlc1 Ill =1-=" ~ :.~~·.r..::~ ' r:.:~~u. cJ~==,::r· ,,_CAB .. ..._Q ol ~ pc'Ot~Uoa a.Ued \he
board Moeday to M¥J dvtl ,...._ of 110.eeo ln ew-
Uoa wtdl "" ~mmt.a P\mftlpt.a Jne. placed ln Ute tf'ade cbUcaUon Trave l Wfftly ht November ud ~wew.r. Barry DlamODCl. a lawytt tor l'\WJilbUI, aaid lbe fJnl:l bad MIG "ln tedWcal ~latk>o" ot CA te·
1watJonl ID pladnc the ads. but M said no euatomeni bad
beea Pt"Olft'8ed tidr.eU and lhttl denied them. He a1ao ~ t.be bureau ol be ni "hllh·handed "
and aald it wu "not lr)ttna to do an)'thlne but eet 1<>mtt
pubUclly ."
The bureau aald Funtu1bta' advertl1e10enu for
rhart.er ftldlts from .ever a l East Coul citlea to Miami ror
the Nadonal 'Football Leaaue champk>nahip game S~ay
lncl\Mled offers of aame ticket.a for an extra charae. · n.o.e adl ran lJl Trave l Weekly oo five occutou from
Nov. 2 to Dec. 7. But the company did not Ille a pro1pectus
for the ch.vter fiiCbLs with the CAB untJl Nov. 2:"1, and that
prospectua. w:tdch l1 requJred by the CAB. did not i~lude
an auurance that Fun!Ughts bad a bindln& commitment
for lhe ticket.a, the bureau s aid. -
Most of the Charter I lights tnvolved wUI be from Pitts·
burgh, home or one of th~ two team• playing in the final
game. and Diamond said many purchasers of the charter
oackagt.>S aJ~ady had tickets to the game.
'l'lw Cot'• Meo"'
NEW YORK -Dr. Gil Morgan, a star pro-
fessional golfer, and bis wire, Jeanine, travel on
the PGA tour with a c.at . named Claude.
"He is named for Cla ude ~sy." Mrs.
Morgan. a &over of music. explained. "We had a cal before
this one.named Igor. He was named for Igor Slravlnsky.
----fl•te •I die ... ____ ..,.
World heavyweight boxing champion Mabam·
mad All, at a press conference in London: "l thought
m y purpose in life was to be world champion. But I
see now that was not the case. Boxing was just a plat· ~ lJ form to let people know who 1 am so I can spread the
_, word of Allah."
Nefre D•aw Tidw. O"er No. I
The Top Twenty teams in The .Associated Press col·
lege basktiball poll, with first·place votes in parentheses
and seasod records.
1. N otre Dame 146 >
2. North Carolina <3)
J . UCLA
4. Illinois (5)
5. Indiana St. <2 l 6. Michigan St..
7. Louisvllle
8. Duke
9. Louisiana St.
10. Georgetown
8· l
12·2
11 ·2
15-t
14·0 9.3
12·3
10·3
12·2
12·2
11. Arkansas
12. Syracuse
13. Marquette
14. N. Carolina st ..
15. Texas A&M
16. Ohio st.
17. Te mple
18. Alabama
19. Maryland
20. Kansus
Steeler• Ta•lled .. ~-·
10.2
12·2 ..
11·2
11·4
13·3
9-4
12· 1
10·4
11.4 9.4
OTHER SPOllTS --A Miami News poll of 23 National
Football .League coaches yielded 17 predictions that Pitts-
EwJll dethrone the Dallas Cowboys· in this week's
S wl. while only six coaches picked the defending
c .. Backers or a proposed NFL franchise in Jn.
d pol s wm be able to make their pitch In March during
\he league meetings In Hawaii ... All but one of the 52
major league baseball umpires ha~ returned their In-dividual contract.I to attorney llkhJe Pbllllps, who will
negotiate for them. Umpire Larry McCoy aald the act.ion
waa not a strike, but that the umps want more money . . . -nm v ... 4 scored fi~ goals and added as assist
Monday nilbl, pacing the Minnesota North Stan to an S.1
rout of the New York Rangers. ending their nine·game
winning streak ..• An autopgy report today concluded
that Jaeeb Sejenee. a 26-year-0ld lightweight, died from
blows to the head during an amateur match in Sweden last
Friday ... Wally EagUsb says he Is quitting as offenaive
footba ll coordini.tor for Brigham Young University and
will lake a sundar pos1t1on at the Unfversity of J>iffs. burgh.
. Cale Yarborough, winner of three straight Grand Na-
tional stock car racing championships, is in third pla~ on
NASCAR points aft.er the openJng event of 1979. Darrell
Waltrip has the lead, followed by David Peanoa . . . •
Fullerton Stale forward Mike NUes has been named the
Paeific Coast Athletic Assn. '5 basketball player of the
week .... The deadUne for a contract settlement between
, the New York Racing Assn. and mutueJ clerks at Aqueduct
· racetrack has passed-, but no one seems lo know whether
or not a strike ls on because the track was closed today
... The Los Angeles Aztecs or the North American Scoc·
cer League announced Monday that goalie Bob Rigby has
signed a multi.year contract with the'club.
· T.,...Ufoft~ Radio
Following are the major sports events on
tefevi~ion today. Ratings are: ./ ./ I .r excellent· 1 1 .,
wor'th watching; .t .t fair ; ./ forget It. '
(s2) 5:30 p.m., Channet 521 ./ ./
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Long Beach State at Marquette.
Announcers: Eddi~ Arexander and Roman Gabriel.
Long Beach State' wh~ MS tost four of Its Int
five aames. ooes out of state aaeln tontcmt to face hlghty-c.at~rquette In Mltwaukee. Lono Be.ach
has a 9"' retord after a 81-n overtime toss to Cat State Fullerton fa st Saturday whtle Ma. rquette Is 11-1_
Mfcfleet\WUey, Rkkey Wiiiiams and Francoise Wise
spark Long Beach. Former Saddlebltdc Coft.Qe stan, ~t Artle Green, a sopho~, pfays fSW Marqlaette.
RADIO! Basttetball ~ l..onQ Be.ch State at Mar· quette, S:45 p.m., K FOX (93.S. FM>.
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BASKETBALL I FOOTBALL I HORSE RAC1NG
-SeaK~ngs
Favored
In Sea View
Corona del Mar Ju,h'• Sea IOnat __. IM ~ an
l) .. t ............ -40p .........
u t.be See View Leacue beiket'
ball MUOD ~Chet Wednee•
day ntlht. ·
But lbere " I Cleal' tblMt t6 6woaa ............. for .•
Udrd leNUe (#m,....bip jn a
row and that conMI from l:lltu-ci•. where the EacSet tte erelaf
• ~ ........ crowfl lD three
caml>aiol-. Coach Jack Err6on'1 ~. kine• are Oraoc• County's No. 2
Ltlain and know how to wln the
close ones u evidenced by a
pair of one·polnt ded1iooa.
Bacld.Qs up Corona del Mar's
top bUUna lJ All.CJF returner
Dave Koehler, 6-3 1eaJor Chrt1
Jobutoo aad 1-S junior 8-wn
Ahearn, wbo cu put tbe Uibta
out from 20 feet.
Steve Van Hora. the M Junior
aad IOO ol FuUertoo CoUece
Coach Ezra Van Hom, bu been
the b'-noise out of Estancia with bla 21.4 scoriq averqe,
and Collcb Larry SUndennan's
Eagles have that drive to the
bucket t ende ncy which can
break It OPen quickly.
While Corona del Mar has it..
aces. backed up by guard Todd
Pickel and center Rich Kindorl,
Estancia boasts a deep lineup,
too,· wilh perhaps more bench
strength than anyone In the
league . 1 No other is a serious con·
tender. 'altbougb El Toro. Cost.a
Mesa and tJnJvenlty can spoil
anyone's algbt aod each bouts
an All·&eque candidate.
~aelc Goiter -
Coit.a Mesa ·a Chris Beasley
averages ~.1 points a same ;and
•cored 25 an Meu's recent vie·
tory over Newport Harbor; S-4
junior Ron Holmes o( El Toro
bas a baseetball touch that is In
a class by itself; and 6-5 Russ
Stoltoff or University, given.
some support, can spearhead an
upset.
Sam Cantor <lefU presents John Mahaffey With the
Comeback Golfer of the Year trophy at La Costa Coun·
try Club Monday. Mahaffey was honored by California
golf writers and Mutual of New York. for his comeback
last year on the PGA tour. He has .won four of the last
10 events.
Fre•P~BI
El Toro·s cause took a beating
with the loss ol 6·6 sophomore
Wayne Carlander . who
transferred to Ocean View.
SUPER BOWL GREATS. • •
Here·s how the Daily Pilot"
handicaps the Sea View League
race :
c-tlt
3 TlllO llt flow' CdM'\ ,.a., nw-e•t
Holme1 a <Awn
C•n Win lllO°""
TOUQ" •I Tl'""\
S4111 l.•-"9 . ~,
Dana Hills
Picked ·second
In ·L-Oop Race
a much different and younger
team .
The ~ of the defensive line
featuring Harvey Ma rtin, Ed
Jones aild Randy White against
their former teammate. Craig
Morton, directing the Denver
Bronco attack, was simply de·
vastatlng -as w e r e the
performances of Bob Lilly.
Geor1e Andrie, Jethro Pugh and
Larry Cole six years before
against a young Dolphin ocrense
-piloted by Bob Griese.
Tom Landry is another person
whose media image is very de·
ceptive In that it casts a very
cold. austere a ttitude as a
coach. Sure. his side.line de·
meanor ls stoic. but that doesn't
mean he isn't enjoying what he's
With the one·lwo punch ol doing or that he doesn 't have fun
Pete Decasas and Mike coachinat .
Roberta, Miuioo V~jo'I J.2.3 re-Doa Sinai• ud &a.e Dolpb1aa
cord and No. 7 ranking ia 1~4.._ .... aiu..,.••••
Oran.,ie County 1peakl for tt.elf • • Mlem1 put ~ejber the only
as the Diabloe enter South Coast perfect se~ ·m ~ modern
Leasue basketball action Wed· hlltory. of the NFL wt th. ita 17--0
nesday night the ·clear favorite record an urn. a~ the thing l;ha~
to win the championship. stands out rnosl an the O,OlphiDs
There are two reaHstic conten· back ·lO·back ch.amp1onship
den that could spoil the Diablos' years was the fine sen~e of
plans. however, tn Dana Hills balance between the club s de-
and Capistrano Valley. fense and offense. .
The Dolpblna of Dana Hills Under the direction or Bob
Coach Art Jenkins will probably Griese. ~e Dol.pbin .offense ~as
never Jose a re bounding battle outstanding with contributions
a n d 6. • M i k e Sa mu e J s from • superb offensive Une and
1pearheada what appears to be a atrons supporting cast in the
the beat Dolpb.lns team ever . . skill positions featuring P~ul
Dana Hills bas more to olfer Warfield, Larry Csonka. Jim
than just Samuels, too. wltb 6-6 Klick. Me rcury Morris and
celled in the art or ex~ution.
and it too. had its Ahare ol talent
-Manny Fernandez, Nick
Buoniconti, Dick Anderson and
Jake Scott.
As a coach. Don Shula comes
closest to being in the mold oJ
Lombardi or all the people we've
discussed. Don has an explosive
temperament and is an int.eme
and prideful competitor .
John Madden and tlle Raiders
,,.,,,_._.~,
The Raiders' win in Super·
Bowl XJ against the Vikings was
something I was extremely hap-
py to see. While with the Chiefs I
always enjoyed the competition
against the Raiders and John
Madden. f had a great respect
for John·s control or the situa-
tion on t~e sideline: he did a
good Job of runnipg the team
during the geme 1lnd handling
problems and pressures that
come up during a contest. Like
myself. Madden was a very
emotional a nd e nthusias tic
coach who wasn't afraid to let
others sec him enjoy his team 's
success.
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OIMOI
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Weeb E Wb<lnl!
H-SlrMn 0...Mc~
Tom~r
Don Sl!ul•
OonSllui•
°""""°'' Oluck-1
.-.M.-n Tom Uncll-y
Doug Andrews. 6 ·5 Chris Howard Twilley. The defense ex-
Matbieu and guard Ian O'Don· Spo ..... Mailbag · nell in the attack. •:&a
Capistrano ValJey has Robin ,.,.... Page •1 Dear Sirs:
Charles and sophomore Cam Now that the high school foot·
Bryant and that's a combination MAHAFFEY ball season Is over , I would Uke
tnat could spark the Coogal'I! to · • • to thank the Daily Pilot and its
better than a third place finish. you1'9ell. You also have to have sports staff for the honors they
San Clemente's slow pace con-a relaxed U:mer calm and , .... lo have bestowed upon me thi• trasta ~ly with the cham-~ "· Th t l pionshlp conte nd ers and happen. yea r . ey a re ru Y •P· predated. althoueh th.is may not be the "THE GUY WHO WORKS the I would a1JK> like to thailk the
year Ol the Tritoaa. overlooking ha rdest aad lakes care or paper for tts superb covera1e of
San ClftDellte could prove fatal himself wil1 win '' he added the so th Coast League to the coot.enden. ''You have to be able to manue u ' Rou Sutton•• ts.3 scoring ~·r life on and--the -·rse-'"'·' • especially that of San Clemente J~""' ·-i "" '"""' H l I h Sch o o I. Be I n I t be average ii sicnlficant inasmuch . M abufey feels that college southernmost school In <>ranie
aa the Trttom' team scoring golf la a tremendous 111et. \() Co oth ._.. averase ii but c. ......i .... a start. young players sl~rtln~ out. unty er newspapers 1.CU\11 to -.,_...... 1'he ha foraet about us. but you fairly Here's bow tbe l>aJly Pilot ~ 1~1hel ve .. ~ tour of the r ~ reported our games all year handlcap1 the South Coast t ·•J>I J Th nk h _ ___. Lea""~ race: He said that the 15.foot birdie ong. a you very muc tlQU
• putt be made before millions ot kffp it up. ·
TV viewers and those on band in Pf_lke Wade
Palm Springs Sunday. w11s the Su~
second moat. important of h111 '-....
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Racing
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OSU Aides Out
COLUMDUS, Ohio <AP > -Six
ol Ohio Stale Unjversity's eight
aS1l1Lanu to the fired Woody
ffl"9 will be released by" Earle
Bruce, the Buckeyes' new foot-
ball coach, the Ohio Stale Lan-
tern •aid. ..
The Lantern, in today's edi·
tlon•, n ld an unidentified
member of the Hayes' stair dis.I
cloeed only quarterback Coach
George Chaump and Gle n
MalOll, a· defensive coach , will
be retained by Bruce.
career.
··The most imporlaot one was
on the serond hole or~the PCA tournament last year. u was a
12·f ooter and bad three breaks befo~ It reacMd the cup~eft. richt and left ...
Orantes Upset
ProScoree
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Oee11n Vlew Taltlled Seeo11d BE llADE TllAT °':~ too. to defeat Tom Wauioo Jf!f'r)'
Pat.e for the POA ebamp6onlblp. WileG be made the ODe SUn.
da)'. be dkln"t ... TreYiDo .i the
••• of the green, perhapt bop. in1 he would miu and force. a
BIRMINGHAM . Ala . <API -
Uueeded Buster Mottram upeet No. 6
Manuel Orantee of Spa1a ta the~
l"OUDd of the Blrml...rham ~
lDdoor Temda Tournameal. 1-1. M . Deon Joubert beat Mlb CabW 7.C,
1-7, 6-3.
la ft8t GOald Pf'O•lde Uae eapadlr. lwwu•'j NM! riJa a
elolut .~b•p ra~e of haaed ..-, .. 5 elf Eberta.rd
any ol UM ~ta wtMre an • ud 5-ll IUlll'd lUek Lopes, Ule
Oran,. ee.t area tum t1I tn-Klllel* appear ready to make
wolved, KMelJa Htata 18 ~ tUsht tbeir uaul ....
favorLte. to wln 1U Elftplt.. ___ OC.an V\ew ~·· S.abawb,
b•llttMll ~. Play llDdef Ooeda ~ lie~ ••11lla1. . ...... ta. ...... ot tbe ,.... hlllU ol Coietl Torn ...._ xna&t. cal!l*I wkb die. DuieJ ._. eompJecl a dectlv. VIila JP.-k ......._.., dMllD·
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. ltf11Da .. __.ii ....... flall • comb&udlm cl SI Toro tllilllf•
pla)'Off. .
"l didn't Mt lAe and I wasn't
thialtta1 about the reoplc wa&da.., on ~n. l you do
Ula&.. h. would probably ac&re
you to dHlh aad you w6ukt eewr ..... lt.· n. ... tMld • partiql •bot for Uwwdlw1. ··u 10\.I • • ._,..ament hHflOfaeldaelll'lll.J~ ~ ............. ..,. fll
tUtpnMt.lt." •
Jn other matcbea. Terry Jloor but
Bemle MJttoft u. t-J. 1.-and Oeoe
Vayer defe.ted Tom Leoculrd .... M .
6-4 . .
At llouiston. Webdy Turnbull beat
Janet Newberry 1-3, 7·5 in the n:nt
round of a wtimeo'ir 1.erU\11 tourDameat
at the Mlroarena.
!artier. seventh-aeeded Vlr1lnla
RJUlcl took i 6-4, 6·1 wla O¥S" £wane.
Vermaall. • ..... k ·
tJIDD Stuart blasted 8alld1 Odm 1-1, •
8·1, Stacy Mar~~--J•aa DUVall M . M . ... beat
Mimi JaUIO\'t!C f.2, M .
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When Tho .. Are Done, lt'e •Men, All to ...... U.S. stppera
aw·l'VLBSLOB ~._...6" ' , •
NEW YORK-Such a atraace
· J)laee to ftml • tea rootn, down
by '"burly Jlrootb'D doda,
and sUGb a~ tea room to ftnd. .
The proprietor l1 a courtly
•"' witb a Udy white °'Ulllad»e. a ~ IClft.taed by a J.Lo•erina .
l!!JCe of Deep Soutti. .ad a
palate respeet.ed from' Darjeel·
lnl to Ceyton, wherever the &ea tr• wlndl blow. He is Robert Dick, America's
top tea taster.
WREN A WPMENT of im·
portea tea arrives l~ sits on the
pier until Dick 1et. a aample,
brewa its. mifts It, tastes it and
nods. Should be disapprove,
back it goes to where it e&me
from.
"Tea merebanta the world
over know our staadarda," Dick
said. "so the rejection rate is
low. lea tbaD a t.enth ol a per-cent."
It wasn't always tbu1. The
reuoo the U.S . government bas
an offidal tea taster -his actual
title is Supervisory Tea Ex·
amlner -UI because in the early
years '1 the republic, Dick ex·
plained, America was the dump-
ing ground for the world's worst
tea.
to a
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He IHI at. tbe table .and 11111Us ~U£'0.,. ~ eacb .u.mlD& cap. tbea .,._ AID, ... ~ up tbe wet tea leawe ud ~ .... ---------J them rtOit. .. to his. DOie '°Pl · u-...-.....wtdff.
•'I 8lJPP08I: TllEY were get-
Ung back at us for the BoltoG
Tea Party," Dick Mid.
"lo any caae, our tea im·
porters' uked the iovemmeat to
do IOllM!tldog about it ud t.be re-
sult wu the Tea Aetof 197."
Tbere are two otbel' eovent-
ment tasters. one in Bolton and
ooe in San Fraociaeo. Tbey ac-
cept tea into the eouatry, but oo-
ly Dick bu the authority <to re-
ject it. U they suspect a tea is
substandard t.be,.Y and it to Dick
for a flnal test.
ONCE K YEO Dick sum-mons a ball doaen of the natioln
foremost tea experts to set tbe
standard. 'Ibey sjt around a ta·
ble and slurp tea uaW they
agree oo a "aweet.. .ound, com·
mon tea."
"It really is not very Sood
tea." Dick said.
·' lt is the worst we will allow
lo lbe country. But it is a h1Cber
standard than other coUntries
have. including Britain. where
they driok so much of it... ·
. THAT DONE, HE waita 'PtUJ
tbe le• bl clOOI enough to drtnk
ucl bM at it. ~ and aplt-tlA& bla way around tbe table. 'tbeD lie -. the d1lbes and
stuta aD cww apin.
''Slurp6q la DeeeNary' •• be
said, a1JllOI& ~ally.
•-yoo B.\VE TO draw tbe tea
rieht to the Met of 10QI' throat
so Ulat all at ~ you aet tbe
.ar.orna. the taste and Ute aatriqency, the full navor ...
Dick bu been at this buatneSs
for 40 years. Ac\eOrdinc to Fay Kim, bis uqderstucty, be ls so
good at it be can detect in one
stalwart alurp not only tbe tea·~
comrtry al ori81n but often ue
very esta&e, tbe Vft'Y prdea.
where it WU &f'OWIL •
Do thele most cultivated Of
tut.e Midi have a favorite?
"Y•," Dick said. "lb' owb blend. . .
Pinto Revs Up .for Comeback
Sharp. incidentally, is the apt
verb. Tea tasters do not sip tea,
they alurp it. io a ritual lbal
would mortify ~t Prudence.
And If slurping weren't bad
enough, tQeY then· spit it into a
spittoon.
At least that is the way Robert
... IX S£VEa POTS of t$
from Ceylon groWJI above 5,000
feet. t'WO parts of Asaam tea
from the Brahmaputra PJaJn,
two parts of tea picked in India 1s
Nilfi.ri Hills between June al'K1 July. ;
. ···Now that's a nice cup or,
tea."
DETROIT <AP) -David'
Trower. sales manager at a sub-
urban Detroit Ford dealership,
uys sales of the 197'9 Font Piao
are so good that he is doubling
his order of Pintos for February
Pintos? The cars with a re-
putation -based on past mod.els
-for bursting into flames in rear-end collisi~?
•I
THE NAME'S THE same, but
the Piiill> has bad ~orrective sur·
gery and a facelift. And Ford
Motor Co. is · cautiously· op-
timistk that i~ new Pintos, with
r edesigned fuet systems. are
OCCtoOffer
Office Seminar
"Invest in Youraelt -You 're
Worth It," a four-hour semi041'
for office management person-
nel, will be presented Jan. Z7 at
Orange Coast Colle1e, ea.ta
Mesa.
Co-sponsored by OCC and the
Bahia chapter of the NationaJ
Secretaries Association, the
seminar will run from 8:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. in the college's Stu-
dent Center.
Registration fee is $12 and in·
cJudes breakfast.. More informa·
lion is available at the college.
556-5880.
( IN mGII CE.4.R )
overcoming the adverse publki·
ty on earlier models .
The lateM chapter in the Pinto
saga shows a modest revival of
sales as negative publicity sub-·
sides. Fol'd has spared the car
from major price boosts over
the past several months.
The s ubcompact Pinto enjoyed
a 2 nercent sales increase in
December over October, buck·
ing the s.easonal trend that sa~
subcompacts as a class drop 12
percent and total car volume ran
23 percent.
SALES OF THE low-cost Pin·
to grew from 1.2 eercent of aJl
cars sold lo October to 1.3 per-cent io November and 1.6 per-
cent Jut moatJa.
'1We sold 42 cars in December.
and ei&bt of t.bein we re Pint.os,"
saya 'trower. '"That's r o ex·
tremely high peT'~entage . I'm
down to a 30 days' supply or Pin-
tos."
Trower uses a traditional
salesman's defense in dealing
with the Pinto's past reputaUoa.
Be says be jokes with customers
by offering to throw in an
asbestos suit and a fire in·
surance policy as part of the
rleal. ·
In Nemport Benda
FO&D HAS GRITTED iU.
teeth over' the put 18 mooths as
pre-1977 Pinto sedans were sub·
ject.ed to a mauive r«all and
television cameras recorded
riery Ct'Ubes of the allegedly un·
aafecJ(. .
The company bas been indict·
ed on homicide charges by an
Indiana grand jury, which said
Ford recklessly designed the
earlier Pinto fuel tank system
and made it especiaUy suscepti·
bJe to fire in rear-end crashes.
The headlines rubbed off on
the current Pintos. though the
fuet system was improved as of
the 1977 model year. Sales plum·
meted last June after lbe recall
of 1.5 million earlier Pintos and
ended 1978 nearly 2S percent
:short of 1977's total of 220,775.
FORD NEEDS ~ Pinto -
its 22 miles ~r gallop in city ·driv~g helps the company meet
federal-fuel economy standards
-and for 1'19 1ave the dlz its
biggest reetyling Job aince it aP·
peared in im.
The company also held the
line oo prices. Ford said a policy
liatiog some previously opt:ioaaJ
it.ems as standard on this model
has made the new Pinto up to
$150 cheaper than the 1978
model.
At tbe same time. importer.I
have repeatedly jacked up·
CASH
FAST
Homeowner s: Business Series Due
Loans arranged for Security Pacific Na· of business manage-analysi~ and capital
any reason. Credit. tional .Bank will offer a ment, according to budgeting.
no p r ob I e m . 10 -week seminar in ~eor{e A. McFedrles. Borrow· on your NewportBeacbonfman· JD.ltruetor. PROFESSIONALS in
equity. Call now for ciJil management for He is assistant vice tax accounting, fl1Jt.ate
Courteous . fast s mall-business owners president at the bank's planoine and capital
and 1 AIO .. Be ch nd "•~ .. -sources will discuss the information managers. ._...,, a a l'UVU\U a branches. impact oC their fields on 17141 547-71 SI THE SfJHES will cov· Topics will include tbe small business
AMERICAN er various financial financial state ment m a nager, McFedries
Morin--Co. techniques and their ap-analysis, profit planning said . ._ ____ ·ri=------pllcaUon in dealing with and cash budge ting, The series will begin
-tbe day·to-d!l}_problems cost-profit-volym e · Feb. 13 and wlll run --------------""~-------_.....;....;;~-....-..-.;;.~~thre>Qgh Aprll 17. Fee is
·-
\ Come to ......... ..
hewtoww•te••tsest.
Join us for wine. cheese and all the facts .
ond high interest figures on fnuesting Jn $0fe.
· secure second trust deeds.
Find out why every single one of our
lnuesrors over the past 10 years has eomed
ot least l~ rnterest on h&i money._
Attending our seminar places VoU under
no obU9adon. But plecJS(l call for a reservadon,
because space ls limfted. ·
o. ......... wtntie:
Wcdnetdto,i.Ja"'4MY 17. 45:30 P.M.
R..'CI Onlon-23732 El bo-El bo .
Wed~ Januaiy ~. 4'5'.30 P.M.
M.11'1'1oft Hoeitl -900 ~ c.n.r Drtvc.
5,)loft ME'" -~ Beach
R.S.V.P. 830-5190
'·
$140 and includes text.
materials and parking.
Class w111 be held at
Corona deJ Mar High
School. Newport Beach.
More lnformatiOn is
available at <Ul l
613-5636.
prices as lbe dollar declined
overseas. The current Pinto
starts at $3.233.
Gordon 8 . MacKenzie, Femi
vice presideat for sales, fays the
Pinto "probably repr-~ts the
heal vafue for the money on the
road today.''·
TROWER SAYS the owners of
the 2.6 millioo Pintos sOld since
197J are a loyal bunch who come
to buy new ones. He says Lhey
"couldn't care less" about the
fuel tank problem.
Diet does it. .
EACH morning· be puts two
big keales OD to boil and &eta out
· 3t bone china cups, wl~t
bandies. around the edge OI an
old .Palten table. There Ls nothing
significant about 39 ; ~t ls bow
many cups fit around the table.
Into each cup be put.a prttile·
ly 35 grains of tea. by weigbl,
which is a right healthy pinch.
When the water comes to a ro(J .
ing boil he fills the cups and
goes to work.
Over The Counter
NASDUtl' i'
Bank. Reports
StockSpUt
lnine National Bank, Irvine,
bas split its c0mmoo stock two
for .oae effective Dec. 29, 1978.
Certificates representing one
new share for each previously held were to be sen't to
shareholders this month. There
were 322,717 shar es outst.anding
before the split.
MiJTUALFUNDS
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TRANSACTIONS
STOCt<S I BUSINESS
Not Too Old,
By SYLVIA POllTEa
. AlebouCb recqrd numbtlrs wtll work j••t the trecll· Uonal retlre.ment ace of 6S In im. recor numbert' alao will opt IO accept pentlons at a1e a or earUer. It It a
pata'1oll J..baL.bolh ttio e trend• ar• occurring 1lmul~ly. Thole reUrin8 may look ror ways to tmprove the quail·
ty pf thetr •~-V~I tb.tOUlh taking advanla&e or the fncreU· lnl educ•~ opportunlUes designed apectncally fot
them.
ADVLT EDUCATION P•009tAM8 ARE multlplylnc
in locaJ public school systems. Vocational, t.ehnlcaJ and
hlth school counea In special areas and trainJn1 In 'Pfff •J
acUvltiea also are on the rlae. Special courses are belnl of.
fered on a mounUng scale in community colleges and uni·
veraltieafor a modest fee or without charge.
Fact.a about many of the educational opportunities are
a.vallable rrom'city or county boar<IA of education and state
department.a of education. For many counes. part of the
coats are underwritten by feder~l gra~ls.
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Money's
Worth
The Old~r Ame r ·
leans Act of 196~.
amended. created ·tbe
Administration on Ag· Ing. It serves as a
federaJ focal point and
adv'ocate tor older ' pertons. adm.lniatering
and coordlnaUn1 programs ln their behalf. lt also actl u a
·clearinghouse for information rel1ted to the problem& or
the 1ged and agine. Amendments to the act earlier in this
decade mandated the establi.<shment of state. and 1rea
agencies on agjng to concentrate on both state and local is·
sues. Agencies on aging exist In each state and in more than
550 sub-fltale areas to plan and coordinate services to help
carry out their obJective11. State agencieti can direet people
to educational opportunities offered by the state's or-
ganization, scnJor centers. schools and colleges.
THE FEDE•AL GOVERNMENT s ponsors t9an,
scholarship and work-study ·programs designed to assist
students enrolled in post·high school vocationa.I , certificate
and de~ree programs. Information on these is available
from the financial aid officer in schools o.r from the
Division of Student Support and Special Protrams.
Bureau of Postsecondary EducaUon, Office of EducaUon.
Department of Health. EducaUon & Welfare, 400 Maryland
Ave. S . W .. Washington, D.C.,20202. Phone 1202245-8106.
Facts on grants for adult education are available from
the Divbion of Adult Education, tfEW. Washington, D.C.,
20201. Phone : (202 l 245·2143.
THE NATIONAL UNIV ERSITY Extentlon Associa-
tion. Suite 360. One du Pont Circle, N.W., Washington.
D.C .. ,20036 can· answer qu~tions about eommunities and
colleges with programs for I.he elderly. Phone : 12021
293-7050. So will The Clear lnl?house on Adult Edu~ation ~nd
Life-Long Learning c/o ·lnfo rmalacs, Inc .. 6000 Executive
Blvd., Rockville. Md .. 20852 Phone : 13011 770-3000. Educa-
tional Resources Information Center iii a national lnforma-
t ion netwo rk; write Offi ce or Dissemina tion and
Resources. National Institute . of Education. II EW,
Washington. O.C .. 20208
This is a sampling or programs designed . specifically
to help older persons get the education they need.
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to otien. who fall ln love on the ABC
soap e>pera "All My Children." seen
weekdays at 1 p.m. on Channel 7.
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KCET· TV (P8$) Los AngMes
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TUBE TOPPERS
c~ e s:oo ~ c~ Reports. The
plight of 25 million Vietnanwe Nfqeee
ls examined in thla ae....-.·entltled
'"The Boat People.·· <See review below> ·
NBC• 8:00 -"M\Jfder in Mutic Cl·
ty.' • Sonny Bono st.ifs in this TV mbVie
about a IDUlictan wbo tW'DI deteet.lve to
solve a murder.
I " c~ e t :oo -•-saty Rklll!irl." Ter· roriam in the a1r is the subJect of this
1976 movie with James Cobum and
Suaannah York.
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Coeta-Grew .. eaMtlnM
totelltatienllm In FrAne:e dwttnt IN v~ regime of
W0f10WwH.
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"The ~ Of Duk•
6treet: One Nlgllt'• Oraoe"
l.oulN ---• ~ e lfNOMng Lons HMl""91 • end ai.rt.'1 ooueln. (Per1 ,, ot 15)
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A wee11t1Y oldlf women
(Allltl Qor4on) .,. 10 bu)'
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myater1oua penon --• dMttl ,,., .. , ~' one
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· Refugee. Focua of.Documenlary
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a, PETER I . BOYD
LOS ANGELF.S <AP> -Toailbl
CBS pn!llellt.a a tralic little footnote
to American lmtory. a reminder ot
how pwiy a mi&bty oaUon can seem
wheft tt tne. to bide put millak• btblnd bureaucratic walls.
, , "CBS Reports: Tbe Boal People" a,. 8 on Channel 2, is like a letter (rom · a creditor you
boped bad forgot.
ten the debt .
Newsman E-d
Bradley, wbo COV·
ered tbe Vietnam
War few CBS. re.
tunas to doeumea.t
the Pllcbt of the
thouandl ot Viet·
namese refuceea
who bought or
stole their Wl!Y out . ,of c·olnmunlst
.)Vietnam only to find the rest of the
world wasn't exactly wallina for
µ.em arms open.
Bradley shows us a tattered.
beaten group of refugees arrtvtµe at
the shores of Malaysia, the · only
country that would accept them, in a
shabby totterini boat you ~'t
want to crou a stream in. much lea
~South Cblna Sea .
" ' ~ ··. THEY. UJtE other refugees before •• ·,bem,' are shutUed to a formerly un-
,. ~habited Malaysian island. where
' .,. 00,000 of them ltruggle for life and
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await news of their future. It ia
usually bad news .
.. Moa t ol them discover that
America found jt easier to <mt.er thetr
country. fight a war, and then leave
again tbao to off er refuae tot.he friend.s
the)' foupt to free. Tbey tell Bndley·
that America tSOld them a dream, a
promiletbeJnowwanttocaahln.
:'.. Belore Bradley left the island, be re-~rded a meuaa.e from I.he r~f· q .. totlleAmerican people:
-.. PLSME HELP ua to iurYlve 10
"'that we can one day live in freedom
aa you do • . • you are our ooly
~ ~:~ there ls the Hal Honi. the
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On Feb. 4
HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Tbe Academv AwU'd·wlnD.iu movie
"Roctyt'I will bav.t lta televilklla
premiere oa C82f • Sunda1 • Fetti'\.C. '
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SyJ= Stallone stars ln u,. boa lUt. wblcb he aleo
wrote. h1$ldes Best Picture. 'tJloekf" ww Olean for direc· ·~_Artldeen •eel lor...Jla... ellUDa.
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( TV REVIEW)
bqe lldp that wandered about the Sout.b -China Sea, hunting a safe
harbor for its 2,500 ref,gee paueqen. Mat.ysla finally accept-
ed them, b\ll even alter l,000 of them
were a1rtifted to the United Stat.es,
Canada and other destinatJoas, more
tban 1,000 remained aboard. -:aJUng.
ADd t.wo more crammed ah.lps are
anchored nearby.
Health Insurance Eyed
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A,. ...... voaCATCHES
8everlyUla
Di,va Bids
.A&.py.
'F~ll'
NSW YORK CAP'>
Beverly Sills has bade
fa rewell to the New
York con«rl stage, and
the catch in her voice
wasn't emotion it was
4aryng1Us.
The soprano. who will
become general director
of the New York City
Opera in July. plans to
continue in operatic
roles until the fall of t.r.
Durin g h e r ap ·
pearance at Alice Tully
Hall with the Cha mber
Music Soclety of Lincoln
Center. st)e seem ed lo
have little trouble sing.
ing through the two-hour
progr am. but her voice
was hoarse and strained
as s he told the audience
that she had been <ie ·
term ined not to cancel
her appearance
-:·
·A Spirited 'La Mancha'
Palnn, cllA"<'tor Gary D•vll Wilb '!be 1l rrln•
m.Ul•etl "Man ol La Mancha" la one ot LhoM mu•
rltlH made m heavtn, and the honeymoon will
tHl thfoulh Apnl I at. SebuUan'• Vt'Ht. Dinnel'
,Pia~~·
Davta. Who •t•ttl'd • ma,.Ufi~l ver Ion or the
DCM> Ovbote ~c for·lhe Lone Beach Clvlr Llfht O~ra etlhl yean a10. ba1 mounted anothtir lu1ty.
1plr1t9d account or tht: "lmPo••lbl~· OrHm"
muicaJ lhat should k p the t.abl" filled at tM
San Cl~te dinMr houae ror the next couple of
months. . CHAaACTEalZATION, RATHE& than vocal
puffJction. I• mph1uJizcd In ttu1 more i!lllrnatc
production which tbrob11 with a sense or .im·
medlt<'Y lt'ldom rttullied on the muskal stage.
ConnlcUna paulorib ignite realh1Ucally, whether
or not UMoy ere nrcompanied by 'Oluain whlch
almost seems secondary IJl this production.
how~ver superb th • 11core >,
One member or Davls' memorable 19'11 "La
Man<'ha" cut return. 1n his role -Vince Trani as
the comic ser vant Sancho -aitd he 1s the strongest otthe'company vocally.·Trani turns w~t
is geperally a secondary asalanment lnto a rousing .
highly laudable performance.
David· Brummel. recently seen In the leading
role of "Pajama Game" at the Harlequin Dinner
Playbou.w. takes the armor of Don Quixote with
authority and gusto. Despite a throat ailment
whic h k e pt him fro m his peak singing
performance last weekend. Brummel is highly 1m·
pressive In his ninth production or "La Mancha"
and his first as the star. 1
AS.ALDONZA. THE firebrand harlot In whom
Quixote finds a virginal beauty, Livia Genise Is
physically perfeet. What she lacks in vocal power
s be more than compensates Ior_.in her scratc!ting
and clawing approach to the role.
Others rendering strong perfor'mances in a
splendid cast are Tobias Andersen as the doctor
who pWlClu.res Brummel's dreams of knighthood,
Dan Tul.lis Jr. as .the frustrated innkeeper. J erry
Scurlock as the mad prisoner turned· clergyman
·and Gary Brunson as the swaggering muleteer
leade r. ..
But ror live hila rious. minutes. the stage
belongs to Carl Nelson in one or his favorite vig·
nett.es. that of the barber who loses his "gold.en
Movie Ca8l
.
Intermission
Tom .Ti us
helmet" to Don Qulxote. Nelson. a local ravorlte ln
a number of leadina roles. turns the show into pan·
tomlmlc comeqv witb hls extended -and up· roarlous -routine. ·
·TllE&E ARE FEW MUSICALS that. when
done as well as this one. are capable or rousing the
viewer's spirits so much as "Man or La Mancha ·
with Ill lm~cable score and it.s clarion call to
dreamers everywhere that reality is on~ a state of
mlnd. It is an experience to treasure.
"Man of La..Ma~cha" will be s'llffyin g forth to
battle the forces .br evil eyery l).ight but Monday
through March at Sebastian's. 140 Avenlda Pico
San Clemente. ft is a musical ·for the playgoer'~
"must list.'' no matter how many times It has been
seen before. • CALLBOARD Golden West College will
hold auditions for the musical "Cabaret" nei<t ~·Monday. ~ay and Wednes<lay at 7J>.m . in the
Actors Playbox on campus ... : Charles Mitchell
will be direeting the s how. which is scheduled to
open May 2S for three weekends ...
BA~AGE --:-South Coast Repertory has a
few opem.ogs available for its new Evening
Conservat6ry. which gets under way Feb. S for
people 18 and over desiring professional acting
training . . . . the coutse consists or scene work.
!TIOVement for Characterization and beginning act·
rn g .... for information. call conservatory
director~ Shallat at 857·2602 .•..
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"MAN 0~ LA MANCHA"
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Milt II Lei911....S Joe Derion, Otre<le<
by ~ry Devis. fnlllic .. cl're(tor NIO
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HOLLY.WOOD CAP l
-Charles Grodin and
Albert Brooks st a r in
"Real Life." a comedy
about what happens
when a group of film· ~~~~~~ ra:iu~n l:i~a:~ CallP&u~2--t~~~orda Ml11;=r°'·-.:,..~r:::t NIMOT
NE~ YORK CAP> -Radio City Music Hall is a movie.. to work for ou. .,,., • ,,. • ••••••a lo.u
still losing money despite bigger crowds paying --------------------M
highe r ticket prices, the landmark theater says.
A preliminary revJew or 1978 operations shows
the home of the high·kicking Rockettes lost S2.3
million. the same as ~n 1977. The deficit was Sl.2
million less than reared by Rockereller Center
Inc., the building's owner.
More than S2 million or the loss was attributed
to land rental fees ror the n1ld·Manhattan theater
s1tE;. Columbia University owns the property on
whrch lhe Art Deco-era landmark w.a5-buiU...
"The losses continue lo be substantial despite
the increa~ in attendance rrom 1,797,143 in 1977 to
2.179.753 in 1978." and a 12'h percent m id.year in·
crease tr\ the price of admissions, said Music Hall
om cials
' The price of a general admission ticket was
raised rrom S4 l-0 4.50 in June.
Attendance figures surged during the theater's
Easter Show, when it appeared the hall would be
closed and de molished. Engagement.s by Frank
Sinatra and Diana Ross also helped attendanc~
figures. but Christmas show crowds dropped by 13
percent compared to 1977, officials said.
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MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDiY
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"LOOKING FOR MR. GOOOBAR" (A) ~
"MAGIC" (R)
"PARADISE A~Y" 'PG)
"SAME TIME NEXT YEAR " <PG>
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•Erma Bombeck •Comics
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OAM.YN.OT Cl · • ••• •
J•lin wape:
• Man and Mph
1he 'Man Upstairs' has not yet deemed it time for the
old R_ingo Kid to ride into· the sunset .
• , D&NNISlkLD.IAN I ........ "" ... A vouthfu.lly hancbome .lob.n Wa~ strode ln·
to-view oe the te&evisMM\ tcl"ft'I) S.\urday after·
noon. It wu a lhowtna of·~ Lady and the
Cowboy ... an RXO Plct'lNI made In \MS, Wayne's
heyday u a cnatinH ktol .
•·uuftlly. ttwl tall. lean modtm,day rowbo)'
that W •me playt ln the movi~, '" named Duke He's a hard drinking, crap.ahoollni. quirk to
-Atht..naan's maAtrying to avoid belna tamed by a
smitten Jean Arthur
The movte lmaa,e is not at all unlike the rnov ·
le·colnc public's &deaoft.he manb.imself. Man and
myth. over the years it. seems, have become inex·
tricably Unk.cl.
While the myth pJayed out oo the ICf'MO, the
man. now 71, was resting In a IMS a day su.lt.e 35
miles away In tbe UCLA Medicll Cent.er where be
was recovering from a cancer operation the day
before .
Tl,IE LEGENDA&V DUK~. who more than a
~eeadeagolicked "the BigC" andonlylastspr1ng ·
sucrenfully underwent heart surgery. bad
come through again. .
.Newspapers across the nation once again •
could file away the pre.written obituaries
chronidinl John Wayne's apectacular S2·year
career. Fans. hundreds of whom swamped the
bospilal wtth-ft~wiahn, once ~gain could -
breathe eaaaer. -
The "Man U~ .. had not yet deemed it
time for the old Rinlo Kid to ride into the sunset.
The out.come ol this true-to-life dram'a was
uncertain Friday afternoon. however. when
Wayne's acheduled gallbladder operation went into, ... sixth hour
The number ol people standing vigil al the
hospital grew. Fans bY. the thousands -millions
-turned to their radios and televtslons to hear the
latest reports
WATOONG 111E 35. YEAR-OLD Duke and
thinking about the 71 -year-old man lying ln a
hospital bed. I began thinking how hard it must be
to get old and lose.the smooUI good looks and ex.
uberanceof youth. .
We all grow old, of course. But it must be
especially difficult to be constantly confront·
ed with reminders of long lost youth.
. Seeing young Duke in action on TV, I was re·
minded of two occasions when, as a reporter. I've
seenfansapproachWayneforautographs.
" The first time was at a belated 70lh birthday
celebration for Wayne al Cal Stale FuUert.oo.
where students had been studying the actor's film career
"ll 'a been an honor knowtnl you all tbeM
-1ean." Mid a atudeot handlna Wayne 1 photo.
ir•fhlakeo40yeanaico
"Y• air," Hid Wayne He scrawted his
al.nature. thftl pauaed momentarily looking at
tbt' picture "Oh. be was • pretty kid. . . "
Tfft: SECOND TIME wu prior to an In:
tervitw at Wayne's exclusive Baysbores home in
Newport Beach He had just finished an interview
wJth a Brltl11h tum 'cre w when a crew member
asked the actor to sign a photograph.
The always-Obliging Wayne signed, pa-.slng
once again to gaie al his youthful likeness.
"That was taken a long time aao1" be quietly
mused. "I wiahlt wuthJsyear."
( Conanaent )
'· Both Instances were brter. barely eerceptible ·
lo all but the most watchful observer. They were
· the poignant moments of a man momentarily
reflecting on youtl\ gone by and the passage ot
time.
But John Wayne is not one todweU on the past.
"~ll." he told one interviewer. "I'm not through
with tomorrow yet. • :· •
And so weJ>ave a new image of John Wayne,
one that ls n0 longer that ol the smooth.faced
young UeutenanL He's now the gruff, barrel·
chested grandfather figure.
BUT ffE•ssnLL an Imposing. heroic figure.
He still speaks in that gravelly voice with the mid·
sentence pauses that .project an air of authority
and command over any situation he's thrust lpto.
We've grown to rely on that image, Uk~ the
giant redwoods in those savings and loan com·
mercials Wayne makes . ll 's an image of strength
and imperturbability. .
And then we learn that even mighty redwoods
Call.
And there's John Wayne, the man, lying weak
and helpless in an operating room and we're all re·
mlndedofourownmortality.
There's not many llke the old Duke left. ll 's an
age or the anti· hero, a time when heroes -fact or
fiction -areal a premium.
And so. it seems. we want to hold on to those
wehaveaslongaswecan.
And we wait. We wait for word Crom the
bo5pital. And then the word comes-· ·ms current
condition ls satisfactory and his prognosis ts ex·
cellent" -and we all breatheaJitUeeasier. · 1he changing image of John Wayne: At right, Wayne· in "Stagecoach,··
1939 and, at left, "Chisum," 1970.
Dalis of Aeademe
'In the 1950s and '60s, life at the university looked like wine and
roses. Today it's not. It's not a time of high morale.'
By IVDl'rHOLSON
OI •Detty"""' Jutf
Ever since the French critic and
philosopher Charles Saint· Beuve-
coined the term "ivory tower" in the
19th Century, the halls or academe
have been characterized as a place or
refuge for the scholarly.
This myth has been shattered to·
day·, according to Dr. David Whit·
comb. director of the Center for
Faculty Development at C4ilifomia
State University. Long Beach.
There are troubled Umes ahead ror
the university and the status of the
professor ia in ·more jeopardy than it
has ever been before. he said.
The biggest cuJJ>rits are declining
enrollments and UgMened budgets.
"In the l9SOs and '60s Ille at the un·
iversity looked Uke wlne and roses.
Today it's not. It's not a time ot high
morale," Dr. Whitcomb said.
"In the 1980s tenured faculty will
have to be let 10 because of lessening
enrollments.
"Now, there are fewer sabbaticals.
It's more difficult for people to take
time orf' without pay because of
input usually pblalned by professors
has dropped. There is more chance of
"burn-out." •
With fewer slots available the com-
petition is keener for existing JObs. -
Professors must be at their best an<t
sometimes need extra help in re·
maining up to date.
All of these problems arc the
bailiwick of the Center for F~culty
Development, a concept which was
introduced to the university eight
years ago by President Stephen
Horn.
It first was a summer career de·
velopment institute for faculty mem·
bers from all of the 19 state colleges
and universities. "They were invited
lo spend a full week looking at new
designs for teac hing and new
methodology," Dr. Whitcomb said.
"Within a year we had established
a center with a full·time direct.or.
Then It became a campus opera·
lion."
can taITT semester off and team lo
teach in a new area .
This is valuable, Dr. Whitcomb
said, both ~cause 1l gives instruct.-
tors · new intcre:.ts and fills slots
formerly occupied by part-timers
who have not been rehired.
The current proJect has eight facul·
ty members, from the departments
of education and history, learning lo
teach En~lish composition.
Another offered teachers from
geogr aphy. history. urban studies
and radio-TV an opportunity t.o learn
a course covering the popular arts of
Ame rica, .
"Life management'' is another im·
port ant part-of the prog ram .
.. Works hops are geared to faculty
who need to thmk about a mid-career
shift.·· Or. Whitcomb said.
These include tenured faculty who
want to try another profession and
.. youn(? Ph.D ·s who may not last
through Ulel980s."
......, "" ...... .., ,.a1c11 O',,__. froten salaries.''
IT IN1'11ALLY WAS aimed at in·
structional development and then
moved into professional and personal
growth. "We were dealing with the
motivation of the faculty and their
concerns for the future.~·
OF THE APPROXIMATELY 950
fac ulty ·members at Long Beach
Stale, some 48 percent have been in·
volved with the center on a voluntary
basis. Or. Wh1tcomb said.
Dr David Whitcomb, director of the Center for 1Facu/ty WITH FEWER new racutty mem·
Dtwelopment st CsNfomla State University, Long Beach. ben beinl ~ the amount of fresh
The center now is also sponsoring
ret-raining·projects where professors
They have participated ln
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Guardian
Honored
. Jlln. Oalft Mdtende, grand guardian of the
state of California, and Hal o..r, USQClatt
grand 1uardLan, were honored by Job'•
Dau1bten Bethela 321, UO and 54 in HWlllqt.oa
Beach and Fountain Valley.
Tbe meetiDI WU themed A Shining Star
Brtn11 Peace to' the Heart and the colon of blue
yellow md1U.ver were \lied for decoraUoaa. '
Day at Raaes · ' . .
. (~-B-appe __ •_••_•_• ___ __,)
champagne luncheon ThW'lday, Jan. 18, al Bia
Canyon Couotty Club. ·
Cbainnan of the event l• Ame E.eill and co-
.chairmen are Floreoce hrlbt and 8ldrleJ IA•J· Guest IPQker will be bMae .,...., poeral
chairman of the lint San Francl.sco Jewtab
WeUare hderation Campaip. AalllUnl wJth plans fort.be event are Fri.Mee
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Career Planning
Women tend to waft to be picked for a c~rtain job,
says career counselor Linda Kline. Wometr wait. for
~ne to say, 'Darling, you have done a great JOb,
here is the gold star on your forehead. ' . '
~ .
BJ COOL DEEGAN NEW YORK <APl-Most women probably
1pead more time making such a minor decision
u where to real an apartment than they do
thlnkin1 about thelr careers, says job·
eouftHllq 1pec:ialilt Linda Kline .
placement of women and mlnorlllt11.
She-says women now constitute 40 per~ent
of the .U.S. work force, a SO f)ercent increase in
the past '1> years. Yet less than two percent of
all women who work ·earn Sl0,000 or more a
.veu. And only about one percent earn S2S,OOO or'
:· -:
:· . .
' .
Saata Anita Racetrack bat ~ that
charitable IJ'OUPI an lnvtted to oqanbe '·A Da.y
lit the Races'"~ for tbeir benent. Groups
_ JroJIL25JoJ.OQOeaa-.aoeont"M"htecl. ae~
to Bllellda Wener, a apokesman for the track.
Further lnformaUon ii available at SaDta A.Dlt.a '1 ·
8peela10roupoftlce, <213)17f-11A
•u,&.;iji;-..ee~J and••TPtlaw.
New Officers
Ormae Oounty Chapter of Ex«uUve Women
lnternaUoaal installed lta new omeen durinc a
din.Der meetlq at the Newporl.tr Inn.
"MOit of us, as women. sort of fall lnto our
work. We don't really slt down and decide very
eoucioully what lt la we would like lo do. bow
we would Uke to go about getting there, and
whal the lhtnas a.re that we have to do to get In·
to UM vari«w ~panles or the vanous kinds of
tobl. or even bow to pnpare ourselves," a.be
11)'1.
more 1 year. /
One reason for low »incomes Is that many
women work In clerical . or factory-type joba.
But. Ma. .KUrJe sa)'...S, there .ar.e now OP.:... ..
portuniUes ror women who are eduoated and
who are tooklng for real careers to go Into cor·
poratloo.s&nd aet p()sllions wttere they can 1row
Into manaaement·level jobs. . ~w Division Campalgfl_
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....... ..._ teple WM AD AmmteeD la LIWt
Wttll o.try. . .
Ml. ID.INS. II," preaklen( ol a corporat. coftlulU111 and ewecullve aeareb company here
1peelalia1ae la tbe aearcb for, ~in1. and
· .. Ln'S FACE IT, moat men who are work·
lq and have worked for ,. .... clO nol become
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•earh11n. 1mercam1'H bk•.
worklbopt, eoemct . m•u••ment
..... Iona and lndMdual couul~Uona
TM ffld« a1lo belpe with faculty
dltpu'-•hen tht~ IU"1 "rlvtl ....,.. ..
within detMartmenta. -
Moel ot aU the rcrur Uwore to
.,.lp f8l'Ul ly memberl ~lt.h IQ)' pro
Wem1dwym11hne
The Med ,_ Heh • ~ ..
CHl, Dr . Wbltt"OIDb IUHHl d,
blc1YM ~Wta and W\fyfl'llUel Ml
U.. 1 .. few ye.n h• ve ulttd pro-=~'?. work within .. nnrow
And1 until recent11. ca~pu1
poc>uladou have bHo HPMdJnt.
SinCtll lhe poat Workt Wat IJ ~b)' boom la now put rofk-qe •M
fewer chlJdrton att bt-in& born f')
)'tar, umnrslt)' mroum~nl .. drop
plnJ five to 11even Pfrttnt a rear , .
Thffe problf'nu art' h81't'd b) all coU~1ee. Or Whitcomb 1d Tt\C'r" are oow more than 1.000 I U<'h N ntt"h
0 acro11 t.he US. and "Ot'• proft•ms
are open!na all lbe·Um ••
WBt:aa WOULD pro(eaon turn
for twlp lf Uw Ct'Oler did not exlat !
'-To department cbatrt and ~ .....
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comb MW • • • http ii available
from coUMcuM but J.hey ue tM.111
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aupf'Mfid ••r• for hlm to 1« mid·
term fttdN<-a. rrom hll atudenla."
Anotlwr .proft"UCH', In lM rttraln·
Int rro•nm, WU 8Mloul lbout the
f•na fH.l'D and fM'eded to talk.
Still ano\.hcr ~ help In clanfy
•n11 hi• tdc"n for a new project ln an
.-Hn.r' to 11c-t fuodlni ·
ThN•f Cf &0 dl1pel the myth
tbat th, hOr)' towtr ~· a plac!! where prof~uonr. hive udllmlted Ume to
atudy. read al\d do ruearch.
Th11y are not removed from Ute, u
many would beUeve. · but tnatead
are •trua.I ni wtth their c•reera and so•ll Juit liJteeveryooe else.
··u ·s hard work beln1 a' profeNOr."
Dr. Whit(omb uld
DE A.ft ANN
1..AHOEAI< My hutband
•"d I t\lll r.wmed from
I twO•WMk lrtp. I would
hardly clll lt • vacation. ll WH .._. like Mll In
an a~le. When a
penon la locked ln a car
wlUa a 1urly.. te11e,
belllfeNGt IOUl1)U8a for elp and lO howl at •
atretcb OM ~11na to
cou&del' the advutaaes ol autrdilr -eveo In 1tatH wMre thue ia
upilll punlab.meftt
M )' bulband'• Idea of
a v acaUon Lt to tee how
m any milet be can put
on the car. He wouldn't
dr~•m ol stoJ)plna to en-
joy a beautll~ park. s
hl 1 torl c 1l spot. a
laodman :-or even a
• dectnt meal. When we
wel'e looldna for a pl ac-e
to eat I •aicf. "Let's at.op
here -there 1te six
trucka parked outslde.
That 'a I IOOd sip " "True~ drlvers???" b' yelled. "What do
_._._._C_~~-r-p .• -~-,,e_r __ { __ u_o_ri_•_•_c_•_P_e _ _,,,)
prestdenu of their corporations or vice pres t·
dents. Most of u& reach son of mlddlt: manage·
ment levels.
"But until a few years ago even the m ddle
levels have been cloeed to·wom4!n. So things
have ch~ed very much for the positive In that
direction,· said Ms. Kline. who head# Maximus,
Consulting Inc. and Maxima Ltd.
Ms. Kline says if a woman wants to com-
pete In bus&neA, •t>e has to have the dght kind
of academic background. So, lf a women with a
liberal art.I degree wants to get involved in bual·
.ness, it's a good idea for her to earn a master's
degree in business. or at least to l ake some
business courses
.. VOU HAVE TO BE, at least to start with.
a specialist In something. Jt isn't really good to
be a generalist and to be a jack-of-all trades,"
she said ·
"Also. lf you a re In a posltioo that you con·
sider dead.end and you don't tl).lnJc you're going
to be promoted where you are, get out. _
"If you're loyal to the company but you do
not feel that your company has a particular
loyalty to you, and they view you in one way
and you feel it 's going lo. be too hard lo change
the stereotY,J>e image, then get out.
"There are lots of other companies
around "
~s. KLINE SAYS if you choose to stay \n
your company and try to get promoted, then
always dress one level up
Ms. Kline says it's ·also a good idea for a
woman to pick somoone in her company as a
role model or u menlor -som(>One w.ho is tn·
teresled in helpinf( her advance her carni;r
bccauge she makes that perll-On look good.
"YOU SEEK OUT SOMEONE in power -
who· may not be your boss, It may be a totally
different department -someone whOm you
would liJ<e to emu.late, you Vr'OU.ld Uke to learn
from . and find out if that person is willing
to 'sponsor' you.
·'Will they leach you what you need to know
to get out of your department into something
else" Do you they view you as someone who has
the potential to go far In the company and also
work wtlh them and help them look good?
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17
By SYDNEY OMARR.
ARIES <March 21
April 19>. Finisb rather
than begin -stress
work, service, ability to
streamline procedures.
Libra is in picturi' -
and so la anotbec Aries.
TAURUS CAprll 20·
May 20 >: Good luna r
aspect coincides now
with speeulalion, getting
lo heart or matters. new
contacts. discovery that
your feelings run deep
about a "s pecial
person.·
GEMINI <May 21·
June 20 ): You get the
keys. The doors will
open. Security no longer
will be. a s tranger .
Aquarius, Can~r. Leo.
. fi gure prominently. l n·
dividual who was your
"t each er ". is again
available.
CANCER CJune 21 ·
July 22 r: Hold off on
final decisions . avoid
direct confrontations .
Gem ini, Sagltta-rius
fi g ur~ prominently .
Good news 1s on the
way.
LEO IJuly 23•Aug.
22 I: Accent on finances,
being aware of details.
breaking t~rough red
tape. Aquarius, Taurus,
Scorpio figure prom-
inently . What had im·
peded progress 1s re ·
moved.
VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept.
22 l: Take le1td, assert
you r s el f In itiate
change. travel. variety.
Mem ber or opposite sex
finds you fascinating
. and makes no secret of l~ .. Tru.l _yourself -
make decisions', new
starts, personal ap-
pearances and appeals.
LIBllA <Sept. 23-0ct.
22 I: Low key approach
ls best--some seclusion
can prove beneficial.
Keep promise to one
who is conflned to home
or hospital. You'rt on
brink of "good fortune.··
SCORPIO IOct. 23·
Nov. 2U: Emphasis on
wishes, romance', 11 ·
lusiori, temporary con·
flnemenl. Pisces figures
prominently.
SAGITl'ARIUS <Nov .
22·Dec. 21 1: Production.
authority, civic duty and
honor are featured. Yes.
you can put reputation
on line.
CAPRICORN I Dec .
22-J an. 19 I: Establish
lines of communication.
Get rid of burden not
righ tl y you r own .
Slrea mline procedures.
AQUARIUS <J an .
20-f'eb 18 1: Make fresh
effort to 1mpnnt style.
Deal with Loo. Accent
on financial resources.
debts incurred by one
close to you.
PISCES <Feb. 19·
M ar c h 20l: Go slo.w,
check legal papers, ~
positive conceriil ng .
commitments, involve·
ment, ties. partnership,
cooperative efforts.
fo"o ll ow throu g h o n.
hunch. ·
THEY know?"
When I Lake the wheel tor •n hour eo h can re·
lax. he critic lies my
driving. aweart • purple
11t r t1 alc a nd maku1 a
nervous wreek out o( m•.
Aaa
L••der•
name u.tr aoo T.R. No
name. rn!nd you -Ju.at
th• lnillal1. When we
Hked what T.R. •tood for, they said, ··we have
Ioli or frit.('d1 wt\oso
nam .. be~ with 1' and fl . The n there '•
Thi• ntmiQa he 1\art· Gr1ndpa Theodore.
ed to talk about neJCl Aunt ThcreH. Cousin
year '• vaeaUoD. ewe RoJly and Brother Rob. aeeond Ume Ulla week a NIED NO. -4 IN KEN·
always drl\'.e south In We think lt'1 different peiahbor'1 child abowe<t TON. ORJO.
November. l I told him and fun." up at a\)' froat door anCI
I'd conatder lt •treat lf My h"8tMtnd apd I sre said, "Mom hid to go DEAa DON'T NEEi>:
he 'd Just 10 and letve hu rt. We think our 1omtplace. I 'm sup· Yet, yw wn W.-1..t
me home. He aaJd, "No c h 11 d r e n a .rt d 1 s posed to .stay with you to &ake ., roupCer ... ~ lt'1 • wile's duty to reapecttul a nd ad. tlU,the &eta back." If someUU.q ltad ltap.
v a c at lo n w l th h e r dlebratned. Your opin· i have three kidt . of petted &o her 1•'d never
husband.'' to n . plea• c . m" own _ the youngest hen ,..,.... JMnelf:-
la It" -TOO MUCH THROCKMORTON ANO 18' in diapers. I dldn't Otan&ed. &Ile motller ha4 TOGETHERN~ MEHJTABEL want to be rcspon11lble DO bu11aeM dumping lkr
DEAa TOO MlJCH: I DEAR T. AND M.: I Cot: another kid. so J sent OD,,YOU, but SM child was
Hlfet' a compromlM. tbhak pareau llave the the little glrl home . tla~ vh:Um arul you
Tel Wm you'U 10 with rl1ht to aame their After about an hour l •hoald have un•rltood
bhD Md year If he'll cblldren wba&ever they fell 50 guilty 1 couldn't Uaat.
fly. And 1Uck to yoar •lab. ic &Mil I ban a . sla'l,d It. r decided to go ffavtt a talk wtdl the
,...... It IOUDdt .. II Qame and aot lllitlals. I gel the child. Al lhal WOIDIL Tell ber •be CH• roa ve paid YOV d8",. -.oder wlaat &laoee fotks mom ent her mother DOttelMIW)'OUDla&erto
Hooey. oat 'b.tre 1Wbo oaly bave drove up yoa ·~ prior ~ltt
D E A R A N N laltlala WU. Do daey W aa 1 · wrong not to -Hd II poulble, glvt
L A N D E R S • 0 u r Wee It? I.et'• ..as 'em. take lhe youngater in'> lter Uae ualeS ot 101ae
daughter a nd h e r -D EA R· A N N What ahouJd 1 do about 1rana1·11Ueu l• tlae
bus band d ecided l o LANDERS· For the. tA .. ltuMion?-OON'T-Mil_hbort.ood.
Rocking
Grandma
MODESrO <A Pl -To
look at 78-year·old Effie
Nelson, you wouldn't
think she ''rock& around
the clock."
But that's exactly
what she does on her
monthly visits to the
.Rose Avenue School kin·
dergart.en class taught
by h e r d a ugh te r .
Adrienne Lucy.
The Hilmar woman
move11 a round t h e
classroom here. ·sitting
at the liltle tables and
talking wtth the S·year·
olds.
THEN SHE HEADS
for the ~orner of the
room to a rocking chair,
much like a department
store Santa Claus.
T he line forms and
one by one, the children
a pproach Mrs. Nelson,
who they ca ll
"Grandma," for their
turn on her lap.
"Jump! Let's <cock."
she says, and a lllUe:: girl
hops up for a hug, kisses
a nd some good old·
fashioned rocking.
"Some kids will sit
here all day If l let
them, to I let them know
~hen their lime's up,"
says Mrs. Nelson.
.. SOME OF THE M
a re thrilled whe n they
can sit on my lap. They
don't Just come one
time. They come back
for more, even the
boys."
ll was Mrs . Lucy's
Idea to Invite her mother
Into her classroom. She
reasoned that just as
elderly people need love,
so do little 5-year -olds.
"I started thinking
about older people In our
community who need to
be lov~ and need t4) be needed.· she sald m a
telephone Interview.
Ar-.......
"They have gifts to
tcive and yet they are
JUSt sort of s 1U1ng there."
MRS. LUCY SAVS the
Effie Nelson. 78~ with 5-year~ld
Marcia Valdivia.
children respond to tier Mrs. Lucy used t o
mother, creating "a de· ·bring a rocking chair to
llghtf-ul e xchange or school on the days her
sharing feelings and e x· mother ~as to visit, but
periences ." And sh e now the chair stays in
loves watch ing -h e r the room aJI the time.
mother "become so alive "l sit in it as 8 teacher
. with the children." a nd rock the children
''It is a beautl/ul feel· whe n they want to be
Ing seeing a n older r ock ed," Mrs . Lucy
penon touch the lives or says .\When mothers
a younger person. We "help. they read to the
need eaeh othe r ," the t'hlldren in the chair
teacher says. ''Tht! rocking chair
M rs . Lu c y s a y s has a very warm fei!ling sometimes children r " M L d .... or .m e , rs .. ucy on ~ -get enough lovj! says. "My grandmother
and atl~ntion at home used to rock me . We
and some extra warmth used to take tmaginaqt at school can fill the vold. -
trips to Sweden on a
rocking chair ...
Mrs. Nelson enJOY~
the days she spends at
kindergarten as much
as the children.
"I look forward to
this . ll builds up my
ego," she says. "I ask
the kids a lot of ques-
tions, about anything.
about their gr andmas.
This givc•s th e m :.i
chance to be rock~-d. to
be loved. and kids lov~
to be loved.
"For me. it's no labor.
It's just plain love.·•
"FAMILIES ARE
busy working and they
sometimes cannot give
-holding a cruld. tak·
ins u~ to Uaten. That
experience at school can ·
add lo this," she says.
"I don't t.h1nk any of us
can ever be listened to
~nough."
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· ~ Healthy Food. Naturally
Hearty Soups • Delectable Salads • Munchies
Quiches • Exotic Cheese Pots • Hamburgers
Wonderful Sandwiches • Steamed Veggies
"'.Th.is is very important," Ms. Kline said
"Women tend to watt to be picked. We sit there
and we waJt. we wail for someone to say, 'Dar·
ling, you have done a great }ob. here is the gold
star on your forehead.· That does not happen ... Cutting Corners Whole-Grain Ouesad1llas • Yogurt • Desserts
Homemade MuHlns & Cookies. and more
T ake·Oul. too ..
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center
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16 Prepas1tton
11--pte
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20 Declarer
21 Comic str10
word
12 Poems
23 Smells
25 Belore
Prelut
16 Dull noises
JO Sp. Ulle
31 Explore
l4 loolo, IOf
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38 En1rea1
39 "Goo<l
show•·
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cte
SO Air covntr1t
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bons
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system
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61 Pleat
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COltONA -MAI OfPOl1"UMnY FOA IMYUTOH oa DIVaOPllS
·so Foot R-2 lot! Locateaon AvOC'allo
,i.(>uth of Coa8t Hwy. Wide divided
street. Alley. Older 2-story home + 3·car garage with 1 bdrm & office
ap,rtment over. Near Irvine Terr•ce.
Ideal for redevelopment. $17S.OOO.
WESUY N. TAYl.Olt CO .. a.Al.TORS
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MEWPOIT C1M111. M.1, 6•4-4! I 0
CVTIHOUSI
OM a .. z LOT JUST USTB>I!
Eastaide. Costa Mesa. 3 COST A MISA
bedrm charmer. Formal AttenUoa. builders, in-tivinc rm w/real wO<MI veators, everyone!
buml.og ~ace. Love· IMP R·2 lot witb .wte 2
ly remodeled kitchen bdnn. llome OD rear: on-w/cu1~om cabinet• fr b'-.000 .... ! ..,..._ '*'"""window to din· .......... ..... cMdl....... me area. Added OD f.izll· .... i
lY rm. Qlaverted «ara1e * '7S.7060 •
.., -~ .... ma1 bi\ .. ,u1e• for lger;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ,... .I • .....,. Tiie pme n:n. ~this •t an DAILY PILOT .._, atrm1ab1e price. 673-85$0
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VETERANS .
SPECIAL
FAMrASTIC
FIXIRWPIR
CIMl'IAL MIWPOIT
Authentic Spaniah 2 bdno...l.M&h.!loll~ bloct to be•cb. <>wner leavins atate: asking *125.GOO ~ 67$.1752
associated
k.. .. ' .. ' • -·, . . ;.. ., . '
1979 bargain for' VA
buyers. Large well
planned Costa Mesa
home. features: Mmlty
room with fireplace, tge kildim and gracious )jy.
i.ng room. 3 bdrm, 2 bath.
dbl garage, all f«~only
$119.900.-Just listed, call 540-1151
.. MISAVIRDI
Owns U. taken the tint
step It compaetely tt·
mod.eled the kitchen.
Thia lge 4 bdrm home
baa rm.ly rm• rrml din
rm• la in one d Mesa <Wll•DISPB.ATI!
Verde's most prestigious Wll .-,doMrNJ cCKts!
--. Chance to malt~ Oklis' home that needs
IOIDe real money here. eome won A that has
Call ~Y • bring your trwnmdiaul potential. 3
l m a c 1 n a t I o n " bdrm, 2 baths, located in chedbook. Open e'{es. tbe Beel( Bay Newport
5'S-9t81. area. Has hardwood
(1QrlW!1134111J)
RealFAta~ ~HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
f1oan at bltna. Owner wil
conalder a carpet a l· lowance.Full price
$M,900. CALL 556-2660
CSELECT
T' PROPERTIES
HAltlOll YllW
RARE SPLIT LEVEL. Double doors open into 3 IR-RXER this lovely 4 be.drm •-----Tr---... ---b--M-· FORECLOSURE! home. Formal dining Want to ... e 5 r., esa TR~n:-1. 3 Bed-fixer· room It living rm w/fplc: CV~ft· f7PorMS br.Sucndondo. vic. • .... Family room adjoining ... • or ay.
upper. will go Into fully bu.Ill-an all elec , __ 9'1N4_78_· ------foreclosure shortly! kitchen. 3 Bedrms· up
11
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Bank has notified owner of it's intent. Good toed-with master suite &
tion. 8'7Xl07 Lot sire. FuU added on boous rm on price juat $65,000! Take private lower level.
advantage, call 752-1700 Spectacular view of Now' ocean, harbor & nlte
OP1r·t'11r<1 •''\ti.JN 106' ft<r • lites. 67J..85:SO · t•IMlll {i.ijill
HAltlOlt VllW
---__ I
8Ul 4 bdrm, rmly home
wnvty night tight view.
wet bar at wood decked
badcyrd. Priced to sell
fast. Submit today!
646-mt
FANTASTIC!
OML Y SSI. 900!
Xlnt condition. Almost
new crpts. BUI patio.
Sharp 3 bdrm condo. 3
pools. Jge parks plus
dubbouse. Great starter
home or investment.
"MEWPOIT llACH
CONDO ill Towers
Two bedrooms and three
bei.bl. On the water with fabulous view . In
beautiful condition for
sophisticated entertain·
ing. Security building.
Approll" 40' boat slip
available. 12~.ooo.
COLI OF NIWflOIT
IEALTOIS
'75-5511
Pboae today. Open eves. I•-------· RN1 Estate 5'S-14ft
C!J Walker & Lee
OLJ•~::a~! DE~ (ro=-.. 1"~"t•"'n•m•1 ... m"1•g•1• was:=.::IMT
MAR A charmer, many xtras 4.000sq. ft. Reel t)tate in this 3 bdnn 2 bath Yee!!! Triple A. double family home. Close to =. ~oJn~ ~~inoceg ri: 4 BR-$74,500! ~~?lollc,BaC~urcb and ~-.. + c--...a ~. aer. + family rm w /wet bar. ,._.,... r • ,. ••
S l~e bedrms. each it's true! Giant corner 480lll" • RM AU with at's own bath. 3 lot. 4 Bedrm-2 bath CJI. -.U
secluded J,>rivate patios. dream houle! ALL NEW
Spiral staircase ludiq PAINT INSIDE ANO
lo 2nd level. 4 car OUT! 'NEW PLlrSH~~~~~~~~~ eoc'°led prage. All this .c A R P E T I N G J: under one roof oo comer 'IHRUOUT! ALL NEW
lot. Don't let this ooe get ROOF! An incredible WON'T LAST~ -:.-!' Call873-8550 bargaio·auper location ~ uaum. 'loan.
Ol'f 111 9 ·"\'IA •u1<1 1·m • too! Tate .ctvaatage call Great ram. home. 4 bdr .. [WIHEll ~~~.~r~.~-~.. ~iH.~
.. S W --~-l'fl.RIJtN ..,... ...... See tO L8Q4 HEIGHTS _ , -=--•-=-•-:i-believe. •.to0. m -5370.
MIA· '!J .AC~E s-tftoiRh Ifft MlsA VIUE
Beau'tttul Executive Bestror surer Beat floor $15 000 home. Delightful 4 bdrm. pl ............... room 2 . ' __, __ _ 3 ba Meredith built an WIUJ ~ ._.. •• ()tflfanctiq a .....uvvw. home Amenities plus batha, .formal dlnlo1 2 bath with • cozy -.mi · room. kitchen nc>M and ~for cold winter
lush landacaplng. Beat niebta. nu. home .bas
priceatonly$841.900. Beal been completely re ·
t«ms! ~ ana VA and decoratedandltiapriced
~ Walker & Ler.
Real F.at~te Conventional. Beller fiCbt! CALL 751·3191 ---------•Hurry! Our beat alwars
Is Your Prof'esaion
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Dlredory tor a ·whole
month for aa llttl• aa
(
goQftnrt ... 540-.~ J ,_._:_~_L_E_CT_RT_r_E __ S
·When you call Cluallied
to Sll•ce an ad, you 're •s-su red or a friendly
welcome and help In $1. 77 per day T For more Trade your old atulf ror
information, call new 1oodles with •
642.$878 Claeaified ad. M.2·5171
wordi.n« YOUC. ad (or best rupc)nae . Call" Now !
HZ-58711
MEWIH
NEWPORT BEACH
Two oonte~ custom homes just CC>mPfeted
in Newport Heights. Conveniently located to
beaches. schools & .shopping.
3 BOAMS • 2 STORY• SUNOECKS
MICAONAVE OVENS. s21s.ooo
OPEN THIS WEEKENO
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IAca IAY ftUM
Pricfd to ffll at St09.500 This 3 Bdrm,
2'~ Ba. 2 tory end unll deall)' located.
lUITLmtOa
Broadmoor Plan 111 -$ Bdrm. 2~ Ba
on ree land. Coad location & a great
value at SW.000
[fl lC. TAYL• Cl
14&-5112
llST IUY IM 11>.omncENT MISA WOODS COUNTRY P'IU'.:NOt MANSION ~ prite. 2 atoey lo Almc.l 1000 sq. n. of
lr9d.. Lvty 4 bdrm bo~e c 1 a u l <' • l • i a n c e ,
wllpflab' rm• fnnld&n met c:t.alo"al)' detalled ,.. ~ tal.bMral wllll , •• , ... \1 0 or =...""f6 Cout~ukltA ·muonry, i mported
allamools.Zbluh'om 10 t'erami c tll•1. b~nd·
acre put, All W. for OG· rubbed oak calMD«I " tySJ.JUllObtetudlnsatce &rim. opu.leat c111tal
boaul rm ()peo evea d\encWien. Mammoth
56Nll · · ~~~e
c;'J Walker t: lee au featwint Sberle Wa1n•r band· lleialed porcelain bowla ~~~Real __ D_~_t.e ___ 1 ~ matcblnt braas
rauc8"t1. 4 s uperb
ftftp&aces, tars• under· P"OUnd wine cellar te· adM!d by a winding anli·
que brick tunnel. The
kitchen Is a culinary
master's delight, 20x40 Uv inc room. Ir huge
IHNT AXEi
Abandoned! Needs
woril! lb32' awimming
pool! ~ted on quiet , cul-de-sac:. VA terms I
Hurry!Call:MS-0803
formal dining room.
Located bip up ID the
1\llt.ln Hilla with sweep.
talMC 1WTLllOCI TCWfl•IOMI
Htre'a an lrvlne townhome that has
everytNng bu\ heav1 maintenance: 4
bedroom., rormal dlnJnB! 2 fireplaceo.
2i.; bat.bl. vauJted cefunp, private
courtyard entry and a locat.lon that's
prtvate yet In close proximity to
chook, lhode. pool and jacuid. At
$131.000. Uia{'s 0t1c terrific Turtleroclt
townhome! ·
U,._.l()U tf()M S
REAL TORS•, «t75 8000
2443 Eaat Coast H Qhwev, Corona del MIW
ulso in Ml"'1 Vc1de, di 546 5990
WMtlC· .......
ASSUMUd At.A LOAN -beautifully
la ndscaped 3 BR. -l' JlA._College
Park. CM $88,500. Call Glen Hellwarth
II/MAX
of colfa Msa. nlM, •wport IModa. IK.
234 E. 17th SfrHt, Coat. Mno 611-1266
Nationwide Network of lnd1V1dually
OWTl<'d and Operated Real ~~Offices
FOREST E
OLSON . views of tree t.ope , ................ 1-------~----... &r diataDt cit.ie9 in· •~~ c ln1 a peek at CUSTOM -------..--t Catalina. _tyoo,ooo . .....,.,. He~la BA V & .. ". "
.............. _, °"'*' will nnanee with Frencb doon lead to a ft I
reuouble down P•Y· country Sarden in tbis BEACH meat. Ezcban1es eon· completely remodeled l-IOOM
IAltHAUOR
With view In charming
pted Seaview.
2107 ¥ acbt Grayling
$21t,900
~
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;-. '"i I ~.1J ' 14et ... o 0"l Jt ¥1
lkllnd. Priocipala only home ; w a rm n e w
p&eue. Owner-Broker, carpets, all new •P· 4 IUck Alderette, 731·5115. l>liances. new plumbing. DR.
WEAR-Wlllf.All TOPS-one
tailored. tllt otllef a sc.oop ol
soltntSS. Sew them· '" sin~ 1ohds-cott011 Of s1I~ crepe-to
wear witll •N }'Ollr 1979 partl'lffS.
Printed Pattern 9155: Misses
SlltS 8, 10, 12. l•. 16. 18. 20.
Sile 12 (bvst 34) bend MCll Ut ,ch. 60'': aoped I ~18 ,n.
s..ue ... ,.._.., ................ ................. s.. •. --Pattern Dept. '42
O.lly Piiot
m ..... = .. '""'" lWU.Mlt ~ m,SIZl_. .....
All Ille new clothes JOii nMd lor
fOlll busy kit trt 1n Olll SPRIHG-
SUMM CR PAnE~N C.ATALOC•
Ores.as. iops. skirts. ptl!tS. mts,
jK!ltts.. Ph1J Sl.50 fret 11auern
COUl)Oll, Send 75C
l» ...... sa.Jl.51.SUI =blft ...... SUI 1 zt ..... -;.SUI J'7,._,~ ....... S1Jt
'
l>ro(..._ decorated, with
mlrrnt/wood wall, c~ wallpaper. RV
access; all tbia just
minutes to the beach.
Call for more inlorma·
tioo
~~'!our li(eatyle in tbla
''tumkey'' condo? 1bia
~~a Plan in tbe baa3bdrms .• 2
baths • 2 paUos · conve-nient to pool It oU.er recreation . Only
SllZ,5CIO..
KEAN VIEW .
Exceptlonally sharp
duplex. Jult 1-door re· __ .......... _, moved from tbe beacb .
jult eDOUllb to mute the --... -·a---. ---1 aound ol the surf. Eacb --mil bu 3 bdrma. " ~ Jllal. U.ted f Gorieoua blitbl + tlled shower out·
Linda l.sJe beyfroat home *le far beadl bathent
with pkr Is allp far large s:m.ooo
yadlL c.om built "' tbe fineet quality; 4
bdrm., 4~ batbl, prime
loca&m, wltb view ol tumiol buin . .,,000
67J.4400 .•
HARBOR
CE
IBDBll ILlllS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
MEW USTIMG
In The Fabulous Bayside Cove Community With Security Gate.
Near Private Beach On Bay. 2 BR + 2 BA. Original Model Home
Completely Furnished Except For'
Master Bdrm. Pool, Jacuzzi. Very
Charming . Call To Ins pect.
Offering.
SUPERI DUPLEX On Capistrano Beach. Each Unit
Has 3 BR +fireplace. Wonderful
Location With Seclusion And
Leisure On The Sand Midway
Between L.A. & San Diego. Come
lnsJ)ect This Gorgeous Smog-Free
And Temperate Locale. $750,000.
®
~ ...... 631-1'8
Ill DOYla DllVI
IACI IAY
Frne 4 bdrm .• 2-,., bath family home on
quiet ,ul de aac. Oversized pool,
playhouse, storaae $188,000. Tenm.
IAYflOtfT Several fine bayfront homes
with pier & all~
AYALOM
Well constructed, 3 BR. 1 ba. oak
floor, partial basement. concrete
foundation. Flats .area. .~Fee.
'UDUC9 NICI -Vi"9 of Laguna
Hills with pool. jacuzzi. tennis courts
&-mueh-mor..e ... Io.r. orily $71,950.
Hurry. Vacant & ready to move fn!
-CaU 54Mt41 -
Sf'rv1ng Costa Mesa-Irvine
Hunt111gton Be.icn-Newrurt Bc.ir:h
DWLIX ........... .,
oo lo•el1 A•ocado
IXPIRllMCI THI CHAIM
OF LAGUNA llACH!
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¥llw ...._ II ... 2 ~•*••• dn -· Fe•t•nt hacllHI• ••r4weo4 fleen. "Z'"' _. ~ ,..... ...... ....., .. ,, 0,000
497.3331 . •
Aveaue. a cbarmtni 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bdrm, 2 at11. upclde .::
dawn tio... with cedar
....... aterior' and SUD· c-....... I 024 I I • --·-I 040
deck ~--·-········· ··············-······· PLUS · 5'AMSH VILLA
lmuriom 2 bdrm, 3 bath I .-L ~Lo.I • 1'olrDboUle with tennis, tPl Covered patio and 3 WD11 ~m.... ft.replace, and 38R. 2""1 car...,... 1210,000 Off U :?. R ba. siouoo CALL 644-72 I I Y Ill MULHUIM
FORINPOIUIATloJ't°' J bedrooal eo rtatner -..,az-' wilb dlainc. ea1iq area, 7R .. 7 mmlD' ldt.cbea .ad coay 1---------ftnplace, Don't wait. Brand new cu.tom faollle
Stl.stO. BKR. Call walk to the beach, vin
HHnjD of tbe ocean, 3 br, 2~ ba.
OCEAN/~ON VJBW ,,.-.B 1L Detm.DJ.m.llt&.
Jumtne Creek CODdo. 11ih It.or)' house for nle
POOla/tamla crta. 3 br, -. w/pool 8"S Part Hunt lam-rm. Owner anxious. ,__._ R.V ....,. ..... ..,
11 Jasmine Creek Dr. ••MDMIW .._..... ·--
M0-251'1. -?OWMH°tt" 1044
3 Br. 2 ba on eoroer tot -...._Woods" -_ .................... .
w/lceyard.Sl75JI00,6'l <Eutlkletoltalleaa) ACRIFICE! Beaut.
Nattisaua. 544-0l14 or -Woodbrtdgo 3 Br 2148' m.3217, · F.tldab Tadoc' 2U Br PLUS elefraDl 2 Brcoodo spilt level, 21:3 car priced below market.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! c:.taMeM IOJ4 i a r a 1 e, fr p l c 1 , Bolla or lake. 673-4311. _................... microwaves. greenbou.e Owf#fAt,t..
Now Is Ol'H'#llt9•tl~IUNl011"-<1' =ft'OID~: l_pa .I;,•, iii,iiiiiillAUTlfUL~-----
DICOIATOl'S
DIMM
2 Bdrm. 2 Be. formal din·
ini roeai. Newfor.l
Crest. Tbl1 one • a .....,.
. -----ll20 .... ff
TH(' TIME Developed by ~~::::.:soa::d
to ba .. a:. manet your !.~~~ o!~~~~.:,. ;::~~!~:!~.:.~;~
='Call UI for de· ~~~.Jaat IMlllll =-~~=~ 645-9161
OPE N HOUSE
RE All Y
/
T•tobclC...... Mela Verde 3 B 2 Ba . -••••--todementaiy ICbool . Ji Weu.e.nl 754-l20Z formal din. c~untry WANT ADEA.L1 pleMjng bome at a price
116oaltlmld 1006 llitcheo.. Sl02,90C1. Ownr. Like new 3 bdrm.
-•••••••••••••••'•••• 7Sl·72'74 Ealtaide home--warm
. '
red hill.-.
5 5 2-7500 -----------•! '.. . brick fireplace aunJdst ---------'-dupJx, inclUCW1g bay BY OWNER: Eastaide 3 ,family kltcben. Huge ..... , bcGt U> be excb. down io bdr., den 6 Conv. Gar., "·m meet lot. Reduced ·--------.... allQ.~886-DIO zm Watennao $U8.000. ,..., .. rut tale. Only --------11S1D••c1 • fYlews Ll.aamioul coodomiolwn
ON WATER ol aupreme gu.a.!itY . with vlewa ot
lla)'D'Clll& Is Ocean from omloal' balcoQy. Finest c1eccr. z . be4room wi\b m.ter aulte tncludtn1
-a::i==~~-1 _..., tll,IDO. callfl41.11TI WAIWMT
DWI.IX '
IMVESTOllS
UniYenity Park take·
OW!I' loan. 123,000 dowa
bup a 3 BR home in Vll1a9e Ill. A 9".'> loan
apn ~ mo oecative. kiDc lenD tenant.. Prine
only. Oww /bb', 5'5a-$479 .... bMb. ---area and UUDL Privacy, aecuril)
and adalve facilities
mdalle a palatial SalOll
wltb card area, billiard room. pool aod Jacuu.l.
•• 000 I
• -l10M£S
·=~== dock. Perfett for U.
CMDel' wbo want.a to Uve in a spedoua bome and
bave an income unit· OR
bame ad aepent.e wilt far teeo-aaer-or mother
in law. Front house ia 3 bedr0om, dlninl rm.
Uait U. 1 BdnD and ioft ~bllbceiliap.
WANT CHAIM?
COtlfOal1
'Dim IDUe ao appoint·
mml to .. Wa beautiful
cul&cm bome. near the
lleaa Verde Co111DtrJ
Qub. lt feeturel 4 bdrm 3
belb wtua separate fallli-b' room and dia1Qi room. Call ~ for ao ap-
printmeat to Ne
-~ e -HERITAGE
-
WATERFRONT
REAL ESTATE
631-1400
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. • REALTORS
macnab I Irvine
realty
Sount OF FWY & AffOIDAIU
Irvine's hottest new development
is now available for resale!
Choose from the popular Portola
Plan in Rancho San Joaquin Villas
or the award-winning Solano Plan.
Both have intriguing upgrades &
both are priced to sell I From
$110,000. Amy Brown 752-1414.
<I-125)
642-8235 6444200
to1 Dover Drive Harbor v .. w Cenler
Irvine at C.mpus Valley c.nter
752-1414
-~.e.~ HERITAGE
REALTORS
..,c .... .._
Huge 5 BR. 3 ba, avail
2/1. S198,500. 54&-1141
IYOWMIA
Great homes, fl ex
financing, beat areas.
546-114.l
Han •9UIC• W11m, COC1· comfort•· ble. Nice9t ID area. '8R,
2ba home. All ~erms. fl2.IDO. .
MULHIMM ·=-=-
GREAT
FMILY HOM£
In tbe Colony. This
~.=..;;=.=:.=-..;=;....._--1 beautiful 3 bedroom _____________ , bame la only l block to
~ ... o ooo cwa:maJty pool aoc1 ten· .,. • ais. CIMn iDIJde aod out. PIRHOUSE Lu1b private back yard.
5 houn on ·one lot. -..Gnilt location.Need tA> l'8lced ,.,.., enclosed . eeU rat at 187.900. ca11
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645-9161
. OPEN HOUSE
REALTY
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DIVORCE
FORC~SALE Rel SlO.* to S89,SIO. Dina Pomt Beach style
boule. 3 BR. 2bath. 6 Yl"ll
old. Vacant. llake offer.
Must sell Immediately.
Wlll meke great hocne or
beech rental.
INVESTMENT STORE
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ELEGANT
2 Bdrm. San Mateo Model in Rancho San
JoaqWn. Excellent loc:a·
tion. Patio overlooklng
~-Close to pool
& Jae. Qwck escrow
pmslble.
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TERMS! TERMS! Hun? oa t.b1a I arge 4
bedroon1 2 atory Colony home wttb formal dining.
large lot and 1 block
from tennis court.a and
pool. EHy t erms can
move >'O'l io faaL Only
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It'• ~~1 2 8'/8 4 br. 11w .... forS1J7,SOO ~ 6'!11tb, 6 mo.. Soow Valley, 5$2 8160 i pucloua 3 Dr 2 Ba. wuhtr/dl)'ttr, pvt yard. Atent844-ll.33 ~up:Ji ~.1 •8~:! . CAU.W~ HAUOIY•W old2bd.2ba l5BlaOip wkdndlMMr1·2220 ~~:f:Be•. HOO mo. 2 car 1ar. Pool. '49$. WATERFRONT w/Dock.
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-...o. SJ.at.MO So11thlandtn urport.1.. nr, lteac:h It IAdielcUa rin1ovtr3l1.. M~A WOODS. nr. So . new! Near Lake ~rb. DoverSborel. E.ee. View -Nie. TO Sa&. FantHtlc 1100 '? rt Ul.ZW. e.u.~ ~ ·~·· "5,$00. Alto 2 •PPI'· over '43.00C>fdlt" Cat Vine. 3 br .+ den/or· Nopeta. St:iO. W. Homee. pool, beauUlul ---~y Ott' 'tor t.hla borne in Eaatbluf w/'J bdrili. l t.'t ba brk frplc, amt. ol aold cotn1. Trade rte ... f•m rm. frplc . larldlc .• t br. 3~ ba. 3 ............. 8 in . "townbome" renl•I• BEACH MW~ .. $$UOOM3 l:M2 ,.,,. TD. Ot' RHI FAtate. • tr I um • n I c e Ir Her. Park. 2Br. 1..,, b•. rrplca .. D.R .. L.R .. Fam.
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roomy 3 Rhome] M•nr Uv• In Newport'• l>e•t o.= ... 1'. - -Crdl Dane 752·1920 or lllMsca~ yard It cu · Comm pool. n.ew · no Rm, akylilhl. wel ber. 11menU1eai. A IC. Z ur ......... r-•• In • hom4! of ---... '"ft''~ ... _ •· ....,,.,,. In ""lB 8rk patio $395 .-J in ... 3 Vfll " tat ..... """' llOO 56'1_ ~~ve1-.~ """''c l)O ..... ......,.,. • ,,~ • • """"· t .... ecor., car acu a ... n~ ei )'WI' OW\\ •e nJOy over ~-cJ.-entnT.~499. im-8600 gar.· Jene Sl500/ mo
791-5008 -m.'*> ot renl•l·lnc:om.. "FIXER" ...................... ~ l.edlli9fe 642 1724 N t
wa......1 1052 P In onlb A11kin11 ... '-&...1 4 .. _. W.ted 2'00 immaculate J bdr . 2 ba. RIMTALS · · 0 aien 1 a.a,..._.,...... · ' · A Cu•• 3 br b .. •C'\ h11" ""'"T""'·~ .,...,. t d 1.8 2 2 on 2' b $395 pleue. •No"-~~ •••••••••••••••••#••••• lll'J0,000 wnr/ tel " " n ,-In a ,,rt1•ll1Cloua ••••••••••••••••••••••• newpain . l'Jl6,Crp. ·~"I a ....... ..
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640-52118or 96.1 0000 Wood bum <'Cllk1 ~" IMMIChbothood near flunl Prhale party wanlll lo car 1t1tr. c.:ov paUo. encl 3 BR, 111• ha ........ $4!50 New 38R 2ba, gar. patio • ••1rluawJ. Tefll\la. Laguna Niguel --Uli<'k frplc Need11 work 1 n "l 0 n 11 a r b 0 u r . ~older lnrom prOJlt'r yd, achools, t'eunlryUke 3 HR. 2 ba •...•.. ~1650 Frplc. Bltlns. 1 block 11111.,,-,1.
81.UFJl'S FRONT ROW but you Save. tlurry. <'ttll Spaciou•. drllmatlcully l,y reaardlep of condl· ll(..'t.Lim1. av11ll now. P /P. J BR, 2~ ba ..... • .. $650 from bch. Av11ll tll June • A'11Yltiea Dir-.
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8AYVUCW.3Rli.MUS1' now!~722l. ch!ilU. rved unit wl&h C!ll· Uon.!M'7-3l82 ~/mo.714~156. 38R,3bll ........... 162S IS. $450/mo. 673·3606, r, .. s..ndoy~• &a SELL NOW AT '76 I VACANT. B"'•utlful tOR,2i,...ba ..... ~/~ •UJlhves . ~ , •fc.aldlOWia.~ PRIC ~ OF ••• ., .. ,.,,.,,, ptimv6vuw.•. .. •eR 3b ... 1 ..
<nlOUSA.NoS e'ffi>w M0-2.'WS 9604370 .... tBR/den <W S BR. Sep • 4 ea,2~·b8:.Ji00o'Na" 2BR 2b• C'ondo nur PLUS MUCH MOREi T•O.erf'/•O/• Lo. OTH£RS) . ..SPECIAL ..._,.. rtl 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tam rm w/rfl!lc. 2000 aq be•ch. Refrig, W/O, .2 Oakwood
Owner wUI carry 2nd TD SITUATION. DON'T •••••••:!t::J ............. ,.,..lhd ft.$585/mo.5S7-M23 cat gar. Frplc. pool, 1,.._...a __ A---•·
on be•utJluJly appointed MJSSTHLS DEAL. Aaent .. ••••••••••••••••••••• aaune. Jae. $550/mo. '-"Ua.n .,_ .. ..--
2 bdrm townbome on atO-!GeO W..eclff lMtty 2 GOOD ..... ,....... l t 07 ~-~~tlo~ J'c~·~!~d· 813 · H l O. U 5 • 95 H N.-pott leadl/Morth hi4lb t>omer lot W/IOme ..;___,:._,;... ....... _____ ----------TO. TIUI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ao.. to~ • • . m.imo.,7~5710 eeo Irvin..
ocean & mnln view~ z •-o.... ' 16th) G rd "v ,.. I llACH NOUSIS Short lttm teue. Feh lat Nice. l500 6"·!1187 or c_---... "'"'76 °1 Prof. redec. ua I 2Bedroomhowle, l block -.. LOT toJunelat.Lovely3br.2 6"-&519 _ __.__ .... 17141 64~)~ rommuo.$132,500 ..... i...u-".beach.Plentyo( vnA ba home. Frplc, pvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., 8-h/Solh 4'J.t494 4'5·122 ;to add on. Sl~.000 2BLOCKS 2 BEACH ,.U0.833-7761; M9·511l LIASl<>rTIOM 2 bdr .. 2 ba. condo aar.. •·•~ lbth St u
4''-2411 130-505 2 HOUS~•·ORONLY !>BR. 3 ba, 1101! rou~t muu oc:e.an vu S*1Mo ID<w•ra1 11.thl --------M3.750ea. MUST BE •-.. ach 3148 • 2 C -""""" ""'LD1'0GE""'l1L'.f' .......-home. S7Zlmo. $199. lt5 3 AM"15 "-·.l~t ... E __.,..., (1!41"'42·11170 Uy owner Monarch Sum '7\J "I r_ ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 .. l Ala ,..,, "
d • ~I '' · -• 1ulta only n•· ""'• rnlt 2 & <len con o 00""'T 8 "'.2L".1'L' 281\ll(!mi tum. 1\IO <:i11 T OE PRK 3b 3 c__.._ 1210 " v ,.-· SIU,000. 495·1'407 or , .. ,., "., nyonAC'resl>r $395 l'h I r old J Br 2 Ba tlJo~RI A ·. r -.AM Mrid•lar. nd111t 10 7 334.~ sccrrr R~:t\LTY . ~e. rJr So Co&lil ha. '"m. rm d.r . new UP· ••••••••••••••••••••••• =.-::..-::....~-~..;_,.;_..... _ __.
536.7533 2µ1399-~l 4 PluM, pOOl/tennis, $!!'!> 11rades pool SS5<l mo. Beaut1ru1 J Rr , 2 ba 13i!:S. One bdrm. i,., blk
Htwpod .. ach l 169 mo. ~ Wkdys c1111 64(Hlt"6 w/pool pl•y1round. Di&· bayToCean. Av nil 2/1 on 76UNITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• nft5PM. Neat 2 br, Iba, frplc, ·hwasher . dbl a•r . mo lO ~· Owner/Agt lyOWNER u-.--""*-"'IMd mhwhr, cover'd patio. $U5+dep l40 A CDr · 644-7~ __ _ '~ l T k r r-. New Home 3 bdr. 2 ba. rncd~d, gar. Kida" pet.. rlage. Call Ren at• ·~TllM, fU•..a .. ,,,.,w ren · u e ove ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near Haker/Ocur. Ne ver ok. 2S. A.,,.. no fe e . .566-7707 -• Kn ~....,%loan. No vucanciPs. G1• ad 1202 occupied R""uire l11l ~· ---------51i""'1y h1°her ral.ell 1( ~ locaCA.>d at 1()49 ..... !::............... last" seeurity. $500 pe~ 116+2S66, 9'73-Z97l. ...... ,.,.. .... d or c:i;1 mOOlh renllil
Westcu •Sts·:~·~'676 RIHT"TIL YOURS. mo. Call Jack or Kay California Homes• br, 2 u.twU•d JJOO I BR, Iba .. fum ..... $350
--G RO""~''ROVL .:>tl)-$.'!06 ba, patio, fncd yd. gar, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Bft,lba.house •... S47~ for Into. Bk rs welcome A "" .. u r· 111.a. 11.~ ..... •••«, Ant, J BR. 2"' ba. new homt". 3 BR 2b• family rm .. , 1 bd l b f-h r"' _... .,.. ......., •· ., ge r. a .. •• · "" noree. 2566,· trt3 29'11 ....-•H-.....• oceanfront. wk. or mo
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from 9 different vacant properties. C .M ./Npl
area. No qualifying nee.
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ya.r'J. Kint are11. $14Z.500. r.AMOIAMIC VllW S.. at,IMwh I 076
4 8 I duplexes , Oilldren ~ 9-"_l.8 $475. dee . nu cpt .. stove/frig, = •n"'= IAUOA-HEWPORT
incl. bayfrout to be exch. MULHUI H tld. l'flt. tge . yd. MSO/Mo 'AMOIAMIC VllW ~-· . "" UAl.TY 67M t 70
down 1 n a Pk g . 1.-1tyRe9'ster 213-~1644 2 br. 2 ba oew luxury Rent. option w buy Info, --------
673-4311 Agt. from NewJIC)rt Bay 1.0 Ml. •••••••••••••••••••••••
e.Jc;ty. E1Lqw11le home. Reing .. Admiral, 14 "u HOME + ~P.T. at hr guarded g11t.e. 3Bfl. Qippertone. xlnt. cond
21311184·3200 754-7800 townbou.ae tn Turtlerock. repo's, &oin u~umopcJonc Reach, lg 4 Hr 2 Ha, yrly 2BR. clean, \de of pool &i S&'IOmo. 955-:US4. ·9 *,.; .. ~.'}finance .A .. Jae 1750• f't'b \·June 20 llACH ftlH 1a11oo 1.a..d 1206 Ju c u z z I. S 3 9 5 I m o . ....,~ 41'JS.3WI
SI I S,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~orMi..+758 Univenilty Pll VIiiage Ill, · MlllleHO. ltore ..,.,. ' . 2liR house + Apl over den, ram rm. 2 frplc11. 752-1439 or tter1 Uge
.iar. R2 Big corner lot, Jacuu1. $298,500. Call Jrvlne. · Ran Clt:mente Tri Plux, 48R 3ba, den. dining rm. --be-I 1-. ---1-J br k ram rm. din rm Watm1nater 8-·8895 s.a.-• 3776 pri1.~ t.oHll. puUo w /KUS bbq. New Green t 1 ving.tenn 11' A/C, eledronlc air filter. Anaheim 956-1011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "''-'"'· DIR. J./ll, den day11 644·6725. Heb r.... IOto
1225,000. Appt ooly 215 Sl. 675-4!0l8 ,... _ •••••••••••• • ••• • •••• • •
W 111 t,... 2 I l I $775 ooola. 3Br, 2'hbM, blhna, n....1 ,,_ •-ru• ,,.1 ....... c~~ •• An ..... 7070 e ocu~. 1 • tile, very cean. . trplcc, ,.1c. t1ar opnr. ;-~,.:...'"'"',. '" · ..,.,.,. ~:-.. _ .. !_Im -:::;;."""l·BR.SZ20Mo.,1al4'111.11t : Bt.:HTifJ\ f(l•;NllY 1175-1442 '' .............., .--"'·' .. """ .,,___, ,..._. W M S Andre ws Rd . A~L ---------~0608 . ILUffS '"%" S7100Dowt1
Big-4--bdrm. homa. pool
abed lot. owe s1•uoo
bel. no credit needed.
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21.5Del Mar •92 4121 C>ut1t11ndlng Ba yfront l·BR + loft. condo; new: tm · Clemente. 492.9430
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greenbelt. Offered at
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credit rteeded . Sl5S,OOO iMr. Sub IClUl.ng allowed. PIOPMftlS"' yeMly C.ll 5:>4 4840 vauJted celll~. frplc 3 •• .. •••••••••••••••• Condo rcw leue new 3 br. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• baalan~t. Ask for Ed 1AcaW1nTr•casure ls l -JOr.MI . --·-.-fir bll\nJ akiUght wet NIGUEL S llORF.S : bl., l.aJC. llllt.,[lo pelJI aplalrano Palludcli ~"'4·24~ :r8>1 Paclllc Coa11l Hwy IO,.. fl · _._ AvaJluble late l''cbruary bar tijac' dbl at SpMclOWl •bdrm, 2~ ba. "50. (714) 7~-0677 aft.. Cuittom bum Townhouse
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Ocean View condo ln adult
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Pf'll. ~ ltarla A•t, Wr. ~ Ln• for I •lapect.vlew of bay.· S ... tmN S..e IW'. ReeklaomicaCorp. llllU........ t7J.flJI IMO-STTJ. Ned and l1'0W with our ~ ,..,. --It-•·tu Udo .Pa~ Dr £1\joymon. Pay Ina! 87W'700 htT.D.'..... APT MGR couple a1e 40 mmpa.ny is equally Im·
•lbc', t'-ba.tW1lhle ISrlS. f7Mlll AlltC:ut•ttles. m-5'>0 aq. ft. ofncta. MT.D.Leml. MASSAGE +to muqe wel~ln-C'::l Car, fpk, piaUu, aOCMI kw. •f~&flll" WATMNONT We Reference. ~ 1145. lacl. utU. 779 Fainlt'tennaatn~ lN8 MUii MOD&S Ufaied11' +adult ln ... ~Uon to ou.r out-~ mo 1 . e..a..t... C41114M212 w ...... St -........._~c Otaoce County. Xlnt te· ........... gprofram,weof· n;a.MJJDt ...,_1 ._....,.a br, dea, z b• .uui .54().._,.,. __. o. ISCOITS Sat bon fer a complete rr1nse
-• w/apect•cular view FemaJe. ~bdrm, 2 ba AIR.PORTOFFICES '4J.2171 I 45-061 I --... ··~y ~~1.&-e.~30 towss bmefit package lnchJd· u... •• -6 2 BB.• ........ ,...~ .,..,.. '8lZ Luxurio.1t'P90lntrnt1Jlt.li · -•'---• '-" ...._,._,. ·"~ lif ._.. • -,.._ undy beach, buut'. <.Uldo.lrv .t:M-8050or I to 3 room lultAle, all ~..,...... pm. " ' ~--==._,anct'~·. t.' Drtvt. nr S A. Cntr)' -·••••••••••••••••• d l ~.Gall. eervices Noleuer~·d .. •••i•••/ ~-~ ~"' Ollb. Pvt focd yard, ~new apts. Near ~oa . over ooh · · ·2140 ASS EM B L E RS , You may st.art YOW' ap.
carfOrt w/~e. everyu-.. ,. l 1a • 2·1 lalaftd. 8oat 1Up AUNIQUESERVICE =.'!:. ~~'_11~: r:.r~. ~LDDtGIRL saUboata. We will traln. pticatioft ~team more mo 11H1J11.,••11t1•. UIO·UU. 494 ... 11 , av.JI. Aduna, no pet.a. ..... ............... _ zoo Ne • ~ R"' S4 br Ii up. MacGregor about bow ou can ~lo -... fr'4)f71..Ml4 DIWWI, GU-• • • ....................... ......__ .... Pl l '--...a1 · Let m beJp eut your rent (714)SS7·1010. •a • • n•• I IOO *Sl9UIM* Y-..-, l.w.i aceot a, our team by calllnl r.
Baaut. ~o= I' ·~-IHidl Jl40 LIDO BAYFRO NT. ~~0r~:U:~f=~·~ ............. -..................... MOOELSliESCORTS ot. Jowat ~u•c•tow . Pool,-*·••••• ......... &operb vi•!.1.. n•d1 Our fees are lela~ Ref'• ..-_... .uuv llale·Pem1le 761-7222
jacuzat•bbqarea -A SllAR.P,beacU,JliS8R, ~~&c. ~R. 185(). daecked -...... n...... JUinwvio,o.c. An.moM . JOHh ,..SOM
2 br •--··-lnq. l ""-'-" ..u... ... _,._ 1 ru · ..Private luite with recep. 2ll7 Eklea Ave, CM II Or-........ ~OUT ....,.._ • ..__..,. 65--at "-· -....... 1ara e SHARERENTALS · lion Ii 1ecret1rlal •Mll'HO 71W70I ",,..... --·"' t.22ndSt..tt6.C45-91 ·~ 1 Br, back Uldt, ol Cape ~IATION service, conference ~ .......... Mecn1 lrvineAutoCenter
Newt)'cteeoraC.ecUbr,2ba ~.love\)', •P•c. Cod styte bktS ln Can· lCNllN.Tua~Bl;Or. room, all facWUes. 2082 ADS Mt •II• orh U you are new t.o Co8ta , -= towobouae.•Spaclou1, •home-like. 2 br with Df.l')'VilJ.Blt-lDa,drapes, SteJG-9000,639·9003 Mlcbelloa, Irvi n e . MIC Meaa, temporarily dla· AUTO'AITS
fireplace &t pool_. Qlllet init. aat.ed entrance + 2 ::J:·87~05 Aull. ut'ture.fenwle roommate 7SZ-OZ34 ONLY R 77MIOI CCJlltlauing your educa-Trainee & dell very. , area. Adulta, no pet.a, pedQJ. Some with att. · ,,,,. · 'ic;"abare fl.rat clan apt. ServinaallOr.Cty. Uon.reeenUydlarbarged P /tlme morning s . MOO. 645.aalll; &7$-6N8 prqe. Swlmmin1 pool. Eaatbluff area rarden Lake Forest area. $187 DICUTIVI JOAM-3AIL from the service, or for 1_83_1-0_1_1_1 _____ _
•Eastalde adult 2 Br, den, Jacuw. Tennil courta. 1 type adu.Jt living. 1 br 1 each. Must be~93-1320 SUm$ Sell any Item or rom-~6: Enterprt~ :::~~.~=~~~~T~: Auto rental agent exp. 2 Ba condo. Po<>I dbl bit to Puntiniton •bop· ba s.m. mo. 2 b.r. 2 ba 8 to 5. 486-&c~:fl. S~ Uaxuriouaprivateofflcea btnallon of items for '75 · apman, · ment, conilder Um uni-~ary not preferred, $'25.~~~ar, IJinacentermall.Adu,lts. MOO.mo.Sorry , no . Sharon. _ with penonaJ telept)oi>e or less with a P~nny que~WU'"· fUUUmepoaiUon54CMl100 ,,_,.._ tiilo -pell. From S435. 644-87216 • &executiveaecretary. Pincher Ad. 3 lines ror 2 ..,
2 Br I ba crpt.s dJ1l8 no Seaw!nd VIiiage, 1SS5S · Fern. needs fem 22-30 to Coaference Room consecutive days. Each • C• '-"" BABVSITl'ER-My home. dois ! i2u. 'carp~rt fbWnctoo Village Lane, Yrly new 2 Br. dahwabr/ share Corona del Mar Xerox-Telex lldd.loon.I line la 60< for Mon-Fri. 2 children Rer.
m-Oll6. H.B. (714)M-1181. '\ atove, walk to beach. bouae.Sl50. Call 846-1426. Nr. So. Coast Plaza, lbt2daya. Charae It'.
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Req. 642-0870 aft 5. ·
Avail Feb. $425. f'IS-3925 M/F Room ed &Uport & freeways. No commemal ads. sz 16 ,.., W• • Stunninc lrl 2 BR,. 2 ba V.. Pecfflca . mate want . BAKER CENTER •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Babysitter needed for Jst
prdea apt., poo~ '295. Mew ONCANAL ,, bdrm.Prof m3tbaddl8e atceHdarb.. 3 '79-2llll P'ot more ln~or ~011 IH!•IEST•TE £:~!, trom l :Pom4S-S:30 .• 710W. labSt. • ...__.....___ Cute redec am a ll 2 · un andtoplaceyoura rail ~ " ....._ .,.c. up al ona
tDtrr .._....,__, bdrm .• 2nd nr. upl':ir, Ready Feb. l . $3SO per $111) u~ Offl~·•tore, 480 LICB4SE Hued on your produc· School. Refs. 642-6249
2r .. ~mcomappt,!:. U.::,';:.1!· fm. 2 ~~~:,;. ~ pd.;.;._?1~~•r ref mo.•2221 Ktt.B.~ .;.,,1.1?'~ .. ~ach Bl, 642·56 ~.v~~l:?"a ·-!!,"'it 1_after_-'6pm'-------•m aiit'3: C'oueie vkledbyifrikey-carden· mov·--eves. Waaledt.Qabare2br,Park .....,_ ... -21134 SCHOOL .. ~ __ ...,. ..... .,. Babysitter.El Toro area.
Aft.1142-9790. t r7 . It n k lt c: b Bayfroat, 2 bd, 2 ba, NF e w P,. ol ~lt" .. A pt . ' ~THE m---~ nJ•-"10 OFFERS =~men 'lH ~ womllJ>, starting w/luminoua clp. Pluah frple ., dock, Agent ~:sl':, ·• .. eve • ~ --.v• • ._. """'• o-· we looking fOf' may be Jan~ wlc.daya7 am to . UUl2Bf, ll.SOsq.ft. Fplc, e&r1let. Ice pvt patio or ~-. WATER! cael•trano v.1~r HI bred ct typing, roktlng 4:30. Cu e for lnrant.
encl gar, DW, G/D. New ba)con lea w / x tr a • Spacioos prtvate suite In Sc ool, caab pr ie1. G.esf Ltdse "'" papers, warel>Ouse jobs Ref. req. 768-7446
cpta. $375. Mesa Verde. storaae. Pool,..apa, light· 3 Br 2 Ba, encl gar, re· NB '°' employed M/F DIC.SUITES ~1187 ~~or allmlted YSIT'ftR-lor 11 yr
asT·l.568:754-&16 ed tennls court, lodry centlyupgraded,cl~elo t'>'>C-... .... ,.,......,. • 350to1750~ft. .__...IE--..ol SJOO ....--... ,. ___ .,available k th _. .. yng lady, my hm. facll Limi'ed preview beach. Avail. 211. $475 .....,....,,'"""'-F ~y -·~ -""'-""""""' income. or w1 " .,... Eastside 2 br & den spUt-~ I i• ... ws ....................... •Materials provided. )'Ol.llg people. Rapid ad-After 3:30pm 8ome evs, level, frpk, skyliRhl, all rent.ala. From t29o Per per mo. lat & ut +. LSO fl\Jm. 2 br, 1 b1, lge paUo • ., l..olt or Found a pet? Call •Small cl asses for vancement pos~1ble. H Balboa Bl/19th St areu.
extras. S420. mo. No tno. Models open -daily sec.~. w/beach view. M or F . UdoM•h•a Animal Au .l s tance 1>en0n&tizedinllruction. YoU are 18 or. over and 67:! 6366
Chlldr-or pets. Days lOAM to dusk . 2 15 3 Bd . 2 b th 1· 776-60471\ftS, Greg. via-'---~ """ """'3 f *°'°°6e own tute-<Say would be avallabl(I to•--------....,, . Wi c b l t.a A ve Cat rm, . a • )'ry. .__,.. ~-.. ..,,._.,.no ee. & ·..w •----BABYSITTER 646-Q!Z;evcs&tS-9543 Ycwktowo) Ste. •09M. Ocean vie w, de c,k , Nood M /F roommate to Newport 675-8662 m., .. c....._,., start work immediately,
. Clca_n 2 BR 1 Ba, lge pvt 7t+53S-4455 :!:~::eJ:~~·~~~~~ fn~:.~~1ti;~~ ooc dlx suites, utH pd. ~rd'e>j ~e;.aA~wc•a~ =.am:.~-up to 80% call .... 645-6514 ~~-~ptd~ch~:J.:i~~
paliO, refrig Incl. Adil.A, SHARP/NEW 2 bdrm S.,..._ ll forlnfo. AC, ampl pkg. ll'r $250. 64G-7552/67S..5425 FreeJWeek Babysittcrnee<ied. 3:30.to
nopeta.$32Smo.W79-44IO +den. frplc faraae No _........,. 76 · 400'.Nolaereqd.675-6800 REW'""" 'or return of Sales ,,_,_ m1dnlte. Your home. cblld ' 375 · ••-•••••••••••••••••••Femal e roommate 1UU1 '' · 'tr ........ g. AlTl'OMOTIVE 1325. Beaut.. new I br loft :a,~:k"i M cJT.mo . EXCLUSIVE OCEAN needed to abare Corona 91200 aq. ft. Hwy via· Black Balboa Cruiser CGl·Foro.tallt •AlltoD••~ Must have references.
lll)'le apt, trplc, patio, all or • • FRONT l & 2 bdrm. deJ Mar home. &75-9206 6 lbility, new erpt, drpe, & taken from Sav•n Drugs, .. 31·1003 4tla044Z ,._ .... ~11! Monday t.hru Frlda.y. us
W. lt·lns. *·"'" c:... .. cious new 2 br, apt's. avail. Securit~ 87~ paint, under~o uod NBll/22/78. ~7857. Ka'·Ua -close to Magnolia & TSLM t ., ... 1803 ....., ..,... .... .tM.a •-No ...... a "" Or•"""" County orowth Adams as poss ible . gm _. 2\>!t ba \ownbome apt.a a~tem elentor· dis -~ .., · •--· lAlst: AJJ black Shep/Lab Real Estate School _... "
Beaut. brand new adult w/luxury features. Small washer.' dbl. oven&. Pen· Fe!: ~ ~ furr t~rm ml.unale. Vic. Bear St le 32031 Camino Capi.atraoo req ul rea H 0 WA RD _9M-_UW8 __ . -----s •. b petok. • tboule with frplc" prv ""<iN emp . •& + '"""Sq Pl Ni.....~rt n-h .,,_.,~ CM J ..... ~ • SaaJ&aanCa,..·traoo Chevroletexpanalon! Banldng upt.s. pac. 1 • 2 r GeminiReaJt 839~ aundeck from -1325 up· w.1.Marilou545-090aall. _, .. .,,.,..., °" . ......,.""""""• .. an""". .,... fl.HEAVY-DUTY LINE
w/t ownbse sty l e. Y -.-.or995-Jl23 · 6. «flee prime loc. 75t ft. m.87,lm-5030. Jata.W......_ 7075 MECHANICS! Plenty of ~S
Schedu.led move-In Feb. Dehoie beach apta, fr_pk. Call Berbara~2274 fo"'-d F Chl.h h ••••••••••••••••••••••• C\lltomer pa)'. 4 worklng Experfenc preferred.
J. encl garage patios. 2 BR apt, S275 mo. Cloeefo Room ma le • Ba Ibo• llAUTIFUL " white ·olderudo~~·6.8n Prac. nune, pit. Corona stalls each. See Ma rk. Full lime f our COlita
1 Br, I Ba $330-$340 Peggy~ beach. Isl.and 3br, 2ba rrl.J ren-sums 66~alln. or eves. del Mar, Laguna Beacb • 2 . p A R T S Mesa offic~. Call Mr. ~lJ,,&!t ~-= z-llr;T~ .....__1 -.e,w ~7 mo inc util ..,... """"Sq Ft • only,refs,&7S-886l. COUNTERMEN ! GM WHaragner
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tA540-2300 2700 · ,.m · • • .. ..., >n:: come, vuuto........ . . Found: 3-5 p old Husky, dJr. part.a exp. required. rbor . "\4. 3 bdrm'¥ wnbo At near 5 Points. *285. See 2 bedtoocns, ocean view, h:r!..t Crpts,drpa,aervtced fe male, Vic: Fair & Would II ke t o do Inventory 125M . See Part time for our South Mutts. 0 use P · manacer at 7871 Com· newcaf1'8ta,drapea,S&11 fw C. rce,.,.. Harboa::.c.M. '47-5638 mecbaaicaldralUngP/T Qiot. Cout Plaut office. Mon
l Y.t ba. U25 per modore U Sorry no Cle~eate UOO. PM 4310 1)iewport UJ.8813 •Uor:JGaroa. eves It at home pre -u . MET ALMEN ! thnl Fri 4:15 to 9:30 pm. mo.Gupajd.~3 p«a. ' · ' ...... ....................... fenbly.~ Fiberglass work OP· Sat9:45to6~3D Call Mr. ~1 tgd. f!~l~d,!e· CalltornianApta, U&2Br. 2 ar z e.leaoc1o.iPOC!'· ':·~~~h~Ot~~ ~~.0~~c:•·b:i i3f:: ~~~t~:fteb~: HlfpW..._. 7100 UMaJ. Buay ahop! See Kinn1n1s or Ms. Am·
.,... ........ y ..... .,. .... ,..... C'loae \o bch "·lbos*. ocean v ew, 31•. Alla.Ave altUAM A /C I t I I ,. __ .to Gabe 639~"c."7 -·•••••••••••••••••••• ~&h_!y ... ~ .... •-g"""ndl· ~toleySta.t,.~. Mesa3333_ Cul -de-Sac, acbool. Fromti211t.,_7176 Zl3/llaz..952S ' • • x n oc . n rva. ......., """",.... WVlouu .. v "'"" ..,.,.,uo
1325.SD-5719 · · Newport Heights dbl Weatmlnater. Global 85lbs. Aceounting/~keeplng t.iooa. benefits. Opp. for ·Calf. Federal
Slwp 2 bed, el .. e to2 ... 2a. .-. or 3 8' --oolY.$15 R.E.•-REWAllD. Lootl/12. Lae baek••ouod lo< l><e· .ad•••r In hst -&lou l..ar1ce l Bdrm 1265. Quiet lwlJ. bltns w/carqe. 2~ Jla. pool/Jae. After 8, ..,_.mo 83'M.2Z8 • I ._._. .. 450 black '-ft hair aJt rnaJe • t I g Io u 1 mortgage growing e County EquaJ <Ji>portunlty Wldlnc with beauUful • 511-7SIO' &n·18N r-· .. 1. 111---.. at.~ pot b t brobrqe firm louted AbiJort Ultrial com· £ .,J,... 1~. Jaodscaplng Ideal for · · Office._... 4400 -·•••••••••••••••••• c ... _ • on & es . in Newport Center. Call pleX. m.,..,.Fer M
adult.a over 3s. No pets. . ADULT. qutET S....AM lllO -••••••••••••••••••• 2 ~Vac:an~lea downto•nn Wbtampapee BorcolnhlaarmwV h 1lh,. ~ Barbara Via&M-mt. HOW ClwYroe.t
LEEWARD APTS 2020 . • ............ •••••••••• "'" HuntiDitoo Be•ch 210 · "· · $177 DAY
fouJlertonAve , (lbtkeaat ~~~J.i,:.~. ~ ADULT-OUllT ~e:J'ceft'uii: Sub-Main St. Mini mall. ~~&Newport, CM. ·MA~~C~~£D N~~~k~~ • per
Newport Ave, " lblk patio. Nr bcb, park, 2 BR. 2 Ba, biw, D/W, resa. bldt' OD B~~~ 960-u.58. . PERSON a.in r 1'fl ALL
llOUlho!Bay).631·0397. shops, bu.a. SJ45/·mo. newcpta/drps.Eoclgar. Blvd Rece~oo area, 3 Newllott Mariner's Mile Lost: In NB. Gold chain ctg pos.to:acc:'!:oc; at's rorloupay
!!:astaide 2 br, bltns, no 1Bt/lst.980-1Z79 Forced air &eat, walk to prtv. offices, cabinet Modem 502 sq n. at.ore. w/c harm bolder " Yacbta,642-6830. 30_dayad
pet.II. S310 mo. . •Waui to the-beach• :S-C.t Pla7za51· .. ~ mo. work "ot.her extraa. All 2 6 3 o < C > A v o n . EV:lral cbofarmsu. Somt e, for Ad Actt'on in the 552-4201 ,. __ ..1-.1 Sol ........ uW. &Janitorial aerv. ln· iu.m.7001 . um.1 ooma sen men a
_ _, ....... ,-LIVl .... ft. • d Call · a.-0802 value only . Reward. Accounting DAILY PILOT Beauurut --..... . . BALBOA ISLAND Evee642-5149 c II a I br + den. Stove, refng.,
In dry., pool. Wlr pct
adlls. No pets. $270. 549-~.
Adult Apts lkautlfully '-ndacaped. Nwpt e..twr Offkn Overlooldnt Marine Ave a
21661 Brookhunit, HB Soac. 162 Bdrm anitt. Co ...... lete full •ervlce Of~ or atore, SSOO Mo: l;&~Sat. PM, Gold llOll•R'I' ......... Daily Pilot SERVICE
NEED 3 br apt CM/Npt
Hta area for reapon
employed mother w /2
tees.. $325-$350, un!urn. Pb667857 eves.
t6J.665J Oole to lbooa " frwys nor .... _tll'75-6700 • ._...,.,., bracelet, btwn er
Recreatlooal faclUti,8 legal tulle. 2 large Of· ._ Saata Ana, " Udo Isle. a~unl ,_me:. . ... ·v1so1 llRECTORY I BLOCK TO OCEAN Rll!otafromS28S. nee. wit.h ocean vlews. NEW Ofc bldJi fOf' leue. Rewerd. 714-67J.8502 . ~ All"
2 Br, 1'4 ba,-frplc, 2 ~.ar ftAllC "-Ali I 7\4/840-23&0 ~ 5°&.!:it acr~ Found· Blk/Wbt/Gry M = ~cer ~l~~~ 642-5678 00 lT NOW ! ~. S3:i0. mo. Adults OD· 9008. Jl1ower~7NO •-_.v .Jr.a ...... a-est. •-Pup. py Vic Col0leg ' c-1no, ~· • "'""-• ,.._ prk'g lac, 1400 aq ft. ""'· · · Viall Us Al Our New No pet.a. A.A for Dick 6f lw• ,_ ..... d deeor, w/RC. aerv., cont. ~. , Pr11 lrv. SSl-3879 Location.
onlyll8U15Uto5. • •U.rawl•d ltoO rm, copier. monthly COLDWELL BANKER!•-------• ;;••;;;;;;;;;;;1 ~3~Br~. -:;3-;aa;:-,:c:rp::t-. -:;c1r:.::pea=-. --·••••••••••••••••• •1te For Lease. tss sq rt. SC'DIU 1£TS BUILDING l~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EAST SIDI frplc, priv, patio, a blk. .New.Po r t P r l m e ~<JW"'L SUITE 200 II
64~5671
2 Bdrm 2 bath apt. 2 from beach MOO MOD. MOllLIHOMI laAMDMIW Wat.edront commettl•I ·~wes 2333NBROADWAY
years old, upper unit of days 536-e6G, 536-8705 ...OIMA TIOM 3 NEW OFFICES loeation 1n Lido Vlllage. ur!'Jt-Probe_ SANTA ANA ~~.xS.~~~ per mo. eve.840-SiG. Rent, oPUoo to b'O' info, ON LIDO Peninsula m-OC Pecan -Nuance-We have an iocreHlng ~~~~~~~~~l&...g..leodt Jl41 repo's foan assumption, Avail aow. Aaswering Store 20xSO, downtown PRICES demand througho ut -...... ••••••••••••••••• etc. Easy finance 0 .A.C. aervlce. x1erox •• _'f, com-a.ta Mesa, nr. buy oor-MY uncle works on a ()range County for ex·
DUPW CLIFF DRIVE VIEW 9o«l~. ' · puterserYce a • ..,. Am· ner. $495 Mo. Bkr. llnn fu.11 time ra141ng perienrect accounUnic & l'tuah studio, newly re-CONDO. No-t.uuna. 2 ........ tt.... Ston · pie Parking. 675-'6'100 pigs. My aunt works in a bookkeeping personnel, ~ e co r a l e d • F r . Br. I ~ Ba, frpT, deck , Santa Ana 554-7070 ............ ...... 4500 a~rmarket part time CallOf' visit u.s today-we townhouse styling, 2 Br _,/mo. yrly. 673-5089. · Westmlnater $48 ralltbl PRICES. are klo&iog forward to + 20xJO den, 2 8a fully E. Anaheim 956-4500 •••••••!• .. •••••••••••• p-eetiog you io our new
tiled & wallpatered, Ckeanfroot 1 br apt, $400 W.Anahetm 7'1·1442 •...SSIOMYllJO• Found : Old English location. ~~.:!a~ .. ~~-~ ~~~ctor M\llo. b.Wbetm 956-1011 Prime locaUocl aullable =t.J:~;:.~ 1714JIJMIOl
r boolr ror comm'I or lod'I I.lie. Of'511·2ZT3 FREE PARKING ~r up, alitodoor 2bdnn.2ba.Upper,Spec. 1HEEXCmNO --------• 1&'10to2IOllOaqft.A/Cof· --------1 ~~~~~~~~] ..-. c\'!!v. patio, com· tacular Ocean view. 'ALMMISA ArT'S Dbliuteriordeelp •tudlo, tlCe, lOOamp power. Cal f'ound : Small approx. ADt•tASSIST ~·1 ~!u,.u~t·:~~c:; ~m:.O~ !,W:~t IONUTESTONPTBCH &f9u!:!.'.~':°°·~.E. C'114)S22·054 daya : Dbl flelUleb~ypeddoe. Pbr'ovwtnllmportfirm
Tullp/EJde!I. $4116 mo. No ZiHu.1449 ' • Beeb, 162 BR u <714>m-aM eve.. r!:~.1an: as ~I~ e;~: In Newport Center. Good
pe&l.!WM754. fromt255Aut. Downtown 1:1Untlngton ..... W..eM 4600 &at. VIJla MeH Apta. opportWsit)' for bri1ht, "'-lilla JllO Ad\IJa&. NopeCA. Beach. 210~ Main St ........... ••••••••••••• CM en..., amblUous pel'lon who Coldortable new 2 br. 2 .;;;:;;;-.••••••••••••••• 15SfMeaa Dr. One 2-rm office avail. --·-------• bat an an.a.l)'Ucal mind
be, kid• ok, no P•t•. Ftlrl'eftt.lBR,batbltlar ($.BlklEaatofNewport '1l0.980-.w8. R::~!~'b!~·.::r~I:~ "'-d:min.WbJtePood and:'°.Cworiltogwltb
567.-SS38Smo. lo love~ Garden VllJ1 lQvcl> Jl\tmished utlllt!~ paid. btdroom c.o_ttace In f'emale Vi c. Meu =:com~~~~~:.
S:US. Le· 2t1d, newly dee. :J::· be r 101~ c~e. tam.apm ~lllllO AlrtJOrt Area 225 J1<4. ft. Coron.I del Mar or Cotta =-C.M. after 41PM U0..-4' Iota ol t.eleoboae
pool, adull.a, no /e\1. over · C e. -4000 DO() per mo. 833-0821 Mela. Quletneu eaaen---------coatact. eon tact Terri ~ 17th Ptce, off .Ana Tl'IMl40 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• tial. Wrt14 Clasalfied Ad Found vie:. Hamm.on ' Swank at Traaamark. Ave.alt. UAM. ...._...... •ll6' Quaint22.Hq ft rum. N.8 . , .. Daity. Pilot, P.O. 'Buabard, H.B. •mall MC-7NZ
,. D.. pl•-.. towMI • M••'•••••••••••••••••• ... • ._ olflcc. Incl JOM Se . Box lJIO, Costa MeH ...__male ~No col· --------, .. -.... ~ * •••• ,_. tt;ainu n c bl eta te -all -.. '""' ... ....__ c -mo. "'o-•", • ype. PAa MIWPOIT r --a.. ... ...._ 1--'--n,. a n • e . °' e ... 17$--lar. Doa1e t.J'pe. 5749. ltlln.-••• .... v ,.. ,..._ .. ...,..WV --na· lvuaa , mo. fl'73·13S4.
to.5CllZ aacbelou. l or 2 wtr.fall 1Ad7...tlpriv.rmatl35 rouDd black 6 tan 15 89droocM. Townbouat9 •Ddlen Pac:U. avaJI. s HARE n e... 0,, I u wt w I tome II ttch a 0."IDlllUbtD. mill 1'0Wll
-----... --Jl'tomSMt.~ decw;D,lwatedpool $19 5 /Mo Co•ta ="· T4J.017111 ftmale. JlunUn1toa ' lpedacular tpe, total •"'1Yor41albmohn. M•u1Newport area lcllana. 8taeb C.&ral LilirU'J *DrnPLE rtere•tlon pro1ram, .irv6....,...a•all•ble -.1 ft'Clf Dill ..a ,.._ • 11aont.1CT·~· r:w =::.-,u'f'.:.:.! M~=Wli ~~ ·~·J: 'Cl~.:. t.11iebl..,w~.~-~H.; ,_ r rt IHO · u....L.d ~~~~~~~~~ lllled'. Jam11ontft8aa o.ia._ ••t0 ;::&ii.rUct•eii .... ·----.. -........... • 1111RR11 ~llllltRoect NewPort Cntr Dr NB .... Ra.AXINOllASIAO& lmmediatalJ f1141644-lf00 ,.,. tlooo per m0 Cali a.bJ.-.ueM....w
Jbr., tieo UUUU .. Pd .• ..._1_ ··-•t u.. bl ., Roomw/kieebemMUe Mr.'lbomai~ , .......,...,.,., Oulcallf.t,•·5111
c.upon, adulta·no pet,t. c ... __ _, '"' oea .. ..-• •· ..._.. , "ft•ONANTT ~ rl ~ 89 mw. B 11 frun btach. AH utl1 "· ... ,,., ,-....... ""-··············· 4" • "' "'-· No ~ >-..U IOl E. --I y cca611uUaJ COUOHUDI.
Sll5. OPPn aeR .~ba. Balboa·~. '-'5o ,., hrD. room 6 bath, .....,,..TOOi d: tsdtJ IOOI ~11· Abort.laa. •dop-~lor• Gals
No· pm. ChJldren OK. 1110. + MCUritr dtp, CaU E/llde, C.11. lleO. ntr11. ::, ~~ve Che belt 9'!~· ~••••••••• .. •••• ~~· MT zsa
!!a..!.:..Or""V1lencl a . a..•1101 --..i •-·-.!.,9'·'-NQ' ~ • .,,.. rcwaale. · No 1101. N1>' n • _ -•--1 '""-';;_--:----~ .... ,.._... perl111ee net. ComPHY . Dlla 4 BR. a ba, tar .tJ!O 8teuliM room lD llouM, "7 -471/0 • '"'-::::.--' ._.....,. '" wuu. wtlllnt to lraia. Part I Ba i. l 'llde Cotta -. Allll to bcb, •1• .,.. ......._,'for ~. •• rw-.ft * ttme or full u .... Call
.... /mt>. ,r'1w.•wa. ..... ,............. 2~.c..~ :: COCKTAILS. dluer ~·· .... ODlllm-.am 1 .... 1111 ••1-r IN...._ •· .., .. _.. For ..a-.u.tMiiioii ... , -., ...._.Bun. •1111 "'""'' Dllailtaa""9.MUJtt ._...,;....An....:: oller •••l•d '.Jon r:.......,, .hau Ill: Propert1 .m.i..,.. ..._.,.... • :.:.£.':..=··. llOI aw '°".'1--==:.9l.r. 0 lllfttd ""'o:.... ;:---r...; A#I.. i;,:s=.=. la =._PUatawn.tAL
A-.mblen
A 'NAdONDA
TelECOMMUNICATIONS
ON TARGET
--ii TOP
MONEY
Enrich 1979.
by joining •••---~The Anaconda Team .
I \\'e have 1979 salaries
th1t undentand1979 price$.
ELECTRONIC
ASSEMBLERS
These positions ofter an e)(Cellont
stMting salary with
frequent and automatic
flOY i nc:r eases.
{ Compeny peld Medlctl ln-.ttnc. tot VCMI Md y~ fem1lv
./ ~ ptld DENTAL ln.clrMOe
for VCMI Md yow temHv
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-MLPIXrT• CatHDter, palntln1. -· ....... u ,,. lft area.Ml-ITU
IDOITAU
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PWdai wril.tt'DCll qtllet W 0 UL DH 'T Y 0 U nral PA.INTINO *-,..._ • ...._
boaie&o can for la 10U1 RATH\£ a b av• a Eapr'd. a ... Rate1. ..llT. "J.14lt
at.w.. 'llMIM e.un.d Public: Attoao· PYM Ell. Call 0He PA'lalPl.MTEJlJNG
H1 rd1aJ11 =-~~'f' y':; __. Al l t1pe~. rue ......... •••••••••••••• -.c:an-..m Plladal-~/lntr. E•· lllbaiWl.c.llMO-tl25
•a.=N'S ROUSE· I• ...... 1 ft~il== ...... Ft ti 1 ~O . SERVICE, -·•-•••••'••••••••••• •••-••••••••••••••••• f:.:.=bb' ca.ao ~H Laud1caper. Prof petotlac. EJrt • lDt. 'etnpeir~. In
----...-----• Top wart. l'air 1,nce. Low rai.. Ref1. Pree • re-
Wlllt a R&ALLY CLl!A.N llAlnt. &ef1. 14 ,'871 ........ ...-... Pl. w..!"cet· oP
HOUIELCall 01.n&ttaJD cb'a/evet. ,__ EIUr' PeiDUAI ~ Hit· um._.. U1·
otrt:-JINi•.161f2:1 t°JLL -, R._.. aL lie., im. Try Fll&E'10 nw .... -.et,Y. Job .......... -.................. a.tars. Off fOUI' nut pbunblnc
~..U ~.:.~II ~lOD-op.. Bridrwort. &mall Jobi. lat, at. MniDI.,.. I« T ~ia!'r1~· 1 l:"pl'r:~ IUIDI ._.. .. Ct. Nftport. eo.ta ...... 11"· Prof. qui. work. •
04f.ma lnille.'1$ol111evee. Resld/Aph/Comm . :::S.81aebPlumbin1,
Comp. bouHcleanln1. ~. plaDten et.e --Dave._...
------· L.... aU ---·-. ILllCTIUCIAl!f·Prlted -......... rilbl· ..... ettl••te 00 ,.._..._ ~~WI~ laittorlmall.tolle. -•••••••••••••••• •---~-----• CONTACI' u.Nmed ITs.oaet '.1o,J1 6 ltome res»alr.
w..vutf r 1.,. ,...,;.t,.,.,C>d4<_.· Pree
Aptl, coado1. i'ul, Nlw-.....0.W. a.ta.' r.L ~ PdDl.lAI, mt/· .... ctplMlbl. •.Ollar. SU.OUl5 -...a m. Sand.,...._ tat coal---·•-••••••••• ~t.Y ltJaouttet .... ~·-············ .... _______ _ 1:1JfW.-ktlff,8lel08 K 6 8 Wood Feaclaf, repaln, pal.nt· nma.~~LADY Bid. bnck, 1lumps&oae -..Oamm./a..•auo ~~~.~~~re ~I!
mldml blecm I · illia· walla, plaaten. Reuoa . .._..,: qual, won. IO rocubakn-compo-tar. bleaienk!e, rsnratet. m. Lie/bonded. Bob. yn eaper. Honeat., ...... elt.541·58IO ,...,.., l.n"-Vll'ue• ""'--.. &aati'"' wort .Nwpor\ ... ach ·--••.ace,.,air ln~_,plumb, elec, • -DDerY -.___ • .. .., b · -1 Gl.oslO TU·tll8 ~ • .....U 1 Jn, raln 1utten
... • r ID a II o a• 'I relDOdea;ml ara e c . Rellable Reas.
. Mauattt 1oba • Bob or Fence Builder need• RalplLS:Jl·SG4
IUNd.552-aM m4MJ4~ cblndbl, low"t prieH, ..._
Howecle• ..... ,. Ruaooa Uc/Boaded/1111. •s.ao .... ......... . ......... .. .................... .
b I e · 0 w n t r a D S • -·•••••• .. ••••••••••• Papemao1in1. St.artln1 C E R A M I e T I L' E :
Relenoces.m.7• ·MOVING6STORAOE· Ill aoo per ..... roll. ldtchml, bathll, entrys.
Monthly blll P•Y'"! tltnl or)Sl.0719 c::-.t/Cr 1 eie work J7 yn exper in•----------
t'J:J=c•, Slabkttlll Pl t".--.as.r.tc. ...................... wood & c hain llnlt. II , I ~ the oew ~r--· .Ml.A at ........ ~ ...................... . ri ! Call for a I ··~ .................... Yound1Uoo1. r"talnan¥ --... ..,.m. Jmmac\Wite protculonaJ SPECIALIST·AT· .... ,.AIUwliiob. Yo&ar tlle or mine. ~lion m-m1 SNmpoo • •t.c•m clean wall•, blocllls , 011101 rr L · · apartment C~I-CM LOCALS QUAJ.JTY PA1N'11NG •acm area. 541-3ll4. Profesaional pa.cklaa. Int/Ext. Neat Reuoo•· t...--511-,-.lc.t-----
Colle1e Student want• ~K:.':!7c=e ble. W1yne · UXOYE) -•••••-••••••••••
----.i Coler bnpteftet'll, wbl Uc'd. Slf.501J, -~ _ •• .;-~•••••••••••••.
-· atc'y dOtll lypUal, Cll'l 10 ml.n bleach. Clean Spec. in Ret/unill Fut, 1---------b&kn • maJUDI Ac h , dm rm. baJI SU: A•I Ct 11 wt• clo 6 prof Own tools
cur11&.e6dpadbl. ~ rm 1'1~. couch 110. cbr -••••••••••••••••••••• Deve8'5-i.sia/MZ·ll809 wort, OWD tranl, reu. P.U.C. ltT·lZMh -.ca CruUoaa Ex-
a. GW ehra l>d odor Rtomodel, repair, f_,n. · C at 101 J'I I CW& ,..U, 15 yrs eq>I'. carpentry, old t me ... 11111 i-::=-:;;;:.:.:::...;;;.;..;.-=::::.-
•-••••••••••••••••• Oo wcdl myaeU. Rell. ~P-11 yra In •••-•••••••••••••••••• te haulln1·movln1.
"7·85/5U·S7M AMERJCANn4/Ml-1002 a.tGmW~al pert abalQI, UWullng,
.... ..,_.. "··--. Ell. :'~ rem:oval.175-2821. Satisfied cu1tomeu Morris Movla&: Uc'd as ,__.vu.I" ....
choole me over t.be rnt. In 1" red . 1' 11 5 IH . ___ .:~z::151=----t-:::::::::-::=:-=-:-=:::--
Anita IM-31111 (>rofe11lon'al service. WAL.LP.,..._ COllPLETECARE MC/Viaa~NZ-4242 Trtmmlnc. removal,
Oabla:ltl 6 Coupi.r Top11 S.11-41.0l area. L&C'd. Mr. Palom-Gardenlo1, Clean-ups, Gara1e·Yard cleaalnc.
-Carpentry. Roa &.ICTllClAN bo.11128314 treelrimmina. Pree ett. Real.ra&a.ie0705
Hou.secleanloe Is ban-~ Maolfenfl £vet, clun-upa, Uc'd /lns . sJyman repalra. NB/CM The futelt draw in the 831-31115. 8'75-ll96 -.18'5 KIUllCll18ob1NZ·7378 n-Com bl Reas.ratea.~9858 ave P /U wi-11 haul ._, m 'I, Ind. Ran • 0.0. PUmtr & Son • SELL Idle Items w1U1 a Zynexper. Llc278041 Remoctellsaddltlona. Fitad what you want ln anything. Cheapest
OaUy Pilot Clu!llled Ad. CALL 64M • 1' M'7.al32. Uc'd/lns. Daily Pt.lot Claaslrleds. rates. 54S-8CM6 area. Bonded cpl. West ... a Daily Pilot
5.'SM123Aft3orwk.nda. OaealnedAd.642-5178. Clwllied.AU 842-5178 WantAde C.11842-5678
Help w..tec1 11 oo Help W..a.d 11 oo tw, •••• w...... 1 i oo · Heep Wcmhd 1 •• •.0.0. -~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~!!~ ..... ?!!~ ..... w ................. ?!~ ""' .•..• w ••• ..a.4 •••••••••• 1 •• •.oo ....... !!~ ...... !!~~ _ .....•................. ....•.....•.•....•..... . ................... .................. -
~----~ ~HJER: Eitp. require<!
BlllkSecy/Dld SOOO .for rull tame position. COUATOA DATA ENTRY
Rapldly expandine com-
pany needs hill Ume data entry operator. If you
have 10.key we will traln.
Great salary 1 ex cell. benellta & gooo working environment. For appl.
caJJ .....,. ' 54t-I043
Purcb Clerk S800 Xlnl wage;, benerlts &
Genl Office $900 oppor. for advancement.
f'ACl(M
~Call For Appl '· Please apply In person
Irvine Penonnel Agency at G r e e n 1f a v e n
Willing lo train an in·
du1triou1 career In·
dividu1I to package educational materials.
Excellent working condi·
Uon1 and benefits. 40 Hour week. Apply North
ea E 17th, Costa Mesa Gardens, 2.123 ~ewport
<iuJteZM "2· 1•70 _Bl_vd._C_._M_. ____ _
~......,.....--~ Clearung Lady for SD.
Be11utiC1an to operate t Laguna Motel. Good pay
&taUon aatoo. 609 W 19th. & workine conditions. American Ser vice ---------
Center, 1338 E. Warner , DATAINTIY 646-8480, 846-1145 The _4118-_ZZZI ______ _
flayr Bam Santa Ana. £qual Op-Senior operator for 1 well
IOATIUI El
Wonnng forema o nffded
· to 11uperv111e conslructaon
& wisembl.y of 25' ~Ues•I fiber~ f1stuna boat.
!J4Hl63 -------· BOOKKEEPER for pro-
~ive co. Prefer com-
puter exp. Salary com·
menaurate with abiUty.
Non-smoker. Send r e·
sume to: Huish Manage-
~nt Co 33208 Paseo
Cerveza. Suite C., San JuanC.p. 92675
BOOKKEEPER, exper.
lmowledge of payroll,
rest.aurant ex per helpful.
S. county urea. Send ru·
sume to Ad. No. 381, Dal·
ly Pilot, PO Box 1S60,
Cost.a Mesa Ca. 92626
portunity Employer. established growing
Q.ERICA!; Oranae Co. corp. Xlnt
Earn extra money! COMBAT ARMS: Men 00. working conditions &
S benefits. Min 3 yrs of TYPIST ly. Train ln small unit keypunch reqd. IBM _ PIX tactics. Rugged outdoor 3741/ 3742 helpful or we wortt. T4lllkB. Artillery. ··""train Pay will com ACCT CLERKS Want.ry. Cash · bonuses ww · ·
ift:V811 ... CH. ore· for 4-yel?' enlistments. menaurate w/exper. Ap-
l\li 1 .-v" · Call ror details. Army ply ln person, Mon lhru CLERKS R.ecruit1n : Fri. Sa~m.
Must have phone" reUa-Costa }Jesa 540-1026 The llOC)M' hie
ble transp. Long & short . Huntingtpn Bch962·8821 170'2 Glllette Ave
term aaaJgnmeots. Holl· Laguna HUls 768·5251 Irvine, Ce day ~ vacation pay --(714) 546-0331
Hospitalization plan =~~ g~~4'~a~fh ---------
available. education program. Co-DELIVERY DRIVER.
ordinate· volunteer ec· Must be 18, have valid
tMUes. Extensive public CA Uc & k:oow C.M. App·
speaking. Position tem· lY Hub Auto Supply, 2120
porary full time. Call Harbor Bl, CM. 646-2464,
91 9 . 2 2 7 O . M r 1 . aaldorClaude.
VOLT .
't"I Mt>#f •tAt•Y h t llVR.t ~
ll41C...-Drin 546-4741 Delivery -& stock work . Sutherland.
(Across Prom Corltir· ~ce female & male apph.
0 ~-I / canta welcome. Xlnt op-
BOOK PASTE up OrangeCo.Airport) upportun Y w pay. portunltylot.ralnlnauto F.quaJ Opport Employer Mature woman w /car . Part tame person on net!ded to homemake parts sales. apply W2
Mon. & Tuei. No exper severil hrs a day ror Newport Blvd., Costa
necessary. Apply an ---------eJderly. Laguna Beach Mesa, or 10080 Adams,
penioo Pennysaver 1600 ---------area '497.2375 H u n t . B e a c h . Ptacenua,C.M. CLERICAL . Automotive Supply
Qimpaoioo Houaelleeper G 1 Work local temporary live in. Private room & De livery & e n e ra
BUS 80\ aMigDmenta. Open to all bath. clcee to the water. Helper, f'-eeway Auto, ~:i&~!\fcx~:.~ ~·CalForAll Mustdrlve.673-2191 ~~very Parkway,
Rest. lOISMainSt. Balboa lppal lw .. Today CoMsTIUCTIOM DEUVERY PERSON, 35
&lployu•.t
VETERANS
Jobs&JobT,,_..
A ....... ,..
~y .......
U.t.g •• 0,.-. COllllfy
loOW.1p1n
$3.SOl'erHour
IWfetltory COlltrol
$4.50 to $5.04 , ... Ho..
lf9• 1erillg De•elopm1..t T~
$4.70 to $6.00 ,.,. Hour
Design l':ngll"er
$20,000 Per Year
Medlankal AsMillbler
U .50 fter How
SalH Ullk R-.
$5.16 , ... Hour
AMto Mechmk:
S4.00 Per How
SWppil~RKelvlncJ Sl.50 erHour
hlldlncJ MaNwte11111tC•
' SS. 00. Per ,Hour
Sheet Metal Fabricator
$4.00 , ... Hour
l'rodYcffot1 Wort.er
$4.00 Per How ,.......,
Sl.50 to SS.50 Per Hour
Toot Motten
$4.27 to $9.13 , ... Ho..
'
Apply al l•pl=•t & Tral•l•1
Ad..watratlon of ;e... leaclll. U
M• Street. I lwt:r• Cal .ow
516-2526 -619-15 4.
GENERAL...OFFICE ·
Wbo&euJe Lumber Co. 70
WPM. 10 key, good math
ability. Mature, depen-
dable " well lrtlC>med. Xlbt oppor. ror advance-ment. Co. benertts. Salary commeosur1te
with ap. Will tram. Call for ~.11s-se:o
G_.r .. OHlce
Rapidly npandlng com·
pany needa fuU time
person for asaorted.ofrlce duties including phones.
lite typlng etc. 10.key
helpful. Excelleal start·
Ing pay, good fringe
benefits. For appl call
Mary. 54llMCM3
General Maintenance-
T ruck drlver -
. HOTEL
"MARRIOTI IS PEOPLE"
C.-cf OPIMMGS DIST ~
• Front Desk Clerk
•Door Attendant <Full & Part Time >
• H06l/Hostess <PIT>
• PBX Operator
Enjoy excellent working conditi<>ns &
company .benefits. Apply 9am-Noon.
Mon -Fri Personnel.
MAltltlOTI' HOTa
900 Newport Center Drive
Newport Beach E.O.E.
Handyman. Colla Mesi. GUARDS
548-564.1. All GREETERS
7 AM· 12Mooa f'\ill & p/Ume. areas.
GENERAL OFFICE . Uniform• furnished.
TYPIST , accurate Aces%1orover. Re,t.Jred 7AM·lPM
Company baa openings
lo Costa Men, Santa
ADa & Oranae for 1Urac·
live mature Individuals
to sreet custorr,1ers for new car dealer's service
dept. Some filing &
telephone worli. Good
atMting salary, advance-
ment and fringe benefits.
~Y Mon t.hru Thurs
from 9AM lo 3PM it Nu
Orm PLans. 3194-C
~ 549-31N2 welcome. No expenen~ ._ .. .,m. nee. Apply Unlverul
G1•NI Office Protection Servlce, l.22e
A.cew' typina req. Lt bk· W. Sib Street. Santa Ana.
k k f hJt.eroeWs hours 9-12 • pl. n oo-sm r pre . l"'Moothru Fri.
AirpOrt area. Sal open. ---------54&-3'00.
GENEUL
.l.ABOIERS
TRAINEE
A.UEMBLERS
PUERS
GUARDS
SECURITY
Due lo our recent ex· Airport Loop Dr· Cost.a pan1k>n prognm, WeU. ,_Meta_. _____ _ Farco cu.ant Serticea It u.-..1 ...... _.... rt
o..i ... _ .. "~·· .. ty Gu.arda ..,... ~eeper; pa ....... ~ ... • Ume stock t;oy Ir maids.
for: 1be Jno At Laeu.na, 211 lrfllllt/Newportleedl N. Cat Hwy, Laguna S... AMI A1rll1&. Beach ·
M ...,, ....... _. ffotel·f'nlat Deak Clerk,:
eo.e.MeM&11w Dita, 4pm·2am 1 da) Pellin or 298 E. l'llb St. 557.0061 AmbWoul •/tome expr. bn wt. No wkeoda. (or
Costa Mesa. ~o~ ~ff 1. Ce • ln all tradea, W/good C . M . r bar mac y, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ common senae. Mutt IG--OUll. •DlllVR• BUSu·anDScRhooJVEl.RSAp~glrycltt.,~; 0 overload bavetrans.873-5553 ._ID ..... Jo' .,..,.., DENTAL ASST . Expanding co. looking KN'" "-Brookhurst , 'tn Vly v~ afOp E lo r ---•C•OOl--S---1 Cbainlde part time. X· for people wllllog to Proc\ire all materiala &
Must have reliable
tramp. " phone. Loq • abort tenn aa&llftm~ta. Holiday & vacaUon pay.
Hos pitalization plan
available.
Wlllttllf' Ana tpm.llpm. C.11 ior appl.
M,S.5000 ext S2IO.
I M M I D I A T I tbel·Motel
OPINI N&.S for .. GHT AUDfTOI
. 963-7831. ""«u por .mp ye Ray Uc. 646-3000 work. Neal appear. Good schedule work for build·
Business man reqwres re· . Exeandine restaurant driving rec. Over 18. Co. Ing maintenance dept. liable person spure lime Oerlt 7-ll, Part time f'n. cbaio with over 50 untta. Dental Chair-side 88· vehicles. S2.85 per hr + Must have some con-
lo m 8 0 a I( e 0 i 8 tr . Sat. ll pm. to 7 am. $.1.()( FamiJy-OWned organlza· lt./RDA 4 day week, GP, incentives. Call Eric. structlon knowledge,
Consulting Business Op· per hr. 675 Pauhmnc lion offers pleount ed. benefits, top aaiary. 673-9283· clerical skllla le be able ~. to start your own 751-4652 working conditions . 847·3507,962·373'. to deal with users. 2
Good opportunities for AS DRIVERS&HELPERS Years college necessary. mes.. without invest· advancement Excellent DENTAL ST. Bu•)' Nee ded f 0 r 10 ca 1 Apply
VOLT
11Mf•flflf\U" fd hw• • l.-0
ll41C ..... Drhe
546-4741
(Across 1'-om Oran= Airport) F,qual EmplO)'er meot.646-7M ...._· t Newport Bea c n ho ehold movin1 O Oerk company uwnef ts. Ex· restorative pracllc~ IM'7~.J,s · THlllVtMIC
Buslnea woman net.'Cis J MAIL Cl.Ell perience desired. Apply n eeds s h a r ~ , e n . um Camelbaclt .
Key people with ambi· '8l)Opermo. lnpenon thu1lastlc exp. aut. . lrvlne 144-llOlO 1-:.:i----•
Hper•lsory l••.el 11 pm to 7 am, ex·
s.c.fty Offlcen who perienced NCR 4200. Im ·
...tTOft ftAY wfttt a mediate opening. Full
I lllne. ra .. dHClllf_,. .,.._sodorlM
LUM Sl.00 TO S'J.15 patfOUI
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St.rt al $3.7S hr. lmmed
raile when trained. Car nee. (714)646.9780. tJon & a desire fo r fanan-Entry level position Wtth *'3oftg l9r•. 831·3'80. . DllVBS ~N <ial sec:urity. For appt. map land developer. M or en 25 vn or H 1 Sb Apply in penon Mood1y ~----1t ...... -s calJ Juhe 549-3762 t'rom ~ & delJvering in· DeatalOffice,excepUoaal en worn 1 Factory· e 1p· op Auemblen, Trainees, to FridQ 8AJI to 5PM nvv~ 9am to 12am •-all filln •. ·~ ,,a., .. a•,1, opport.unjty for tbe right older. Know the coast Trainee. lmmecL open· Qerical etc · t • & HouHwlvet. P /time ~~.1t-.-..1 ~~relle:dufiC:. llllWC-tH Y penoo.Call844-0683 =~.~:;:>,~wrok.~~ ::~C:-."o~t~~S::1,~t!°"~. DOUli.IPAY a : WELLS =~.~~J~med. ~ rvvu Must have front ofrice -w Dial A RJde Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. monthly review•. Call FOR I sf DAY
5-rfke AHNde..t appearance. Call Debbie ... .,..... .._.. Ort"" Herrm1nn, Fountain for appt. Deltroalc Corp, after wortdna 60 hours. FARGO Housek~er: drivers
Por prepurat1on & ~-8220Ext.2ll ~ale modem equip· Valley. <No of Slater ~ Brina t.hla ad In and re-.. GU •RD uc., w off. 5 school
, s e rvace ·No exp .---------COOK-For active retire· ment. & door to door betwn Newh·ope & gisterwithusb1 Feblst. " ctuldreo. Speak Spanish
necc!llJ!ary. Mon thru Fri. CLERIS ment borne. Relief ahln.. transp. C.Uf. drivers lie Euclid) f'ACTORY, Aaaem, YICTOI SERVICES _84_7_41567 _____ _
day shin. fUll benefits. Good benefits. Salary req'd. No prior ex per Warehouse. LlttJe or no Tew-~y SerYlces IR 2 ., W HOUSHHPH Call for appt. 759-G_Ul.1 based on exp. Newport nee. Good driving rec a ....-· ••& 1 Vlll 4000HUari wa must.NoSundaywork. DRIVER experience,worltday'Or "14lBitthSC,Ste21J C-•w"'"" 4dayawk,4 hnday.a so CA MF.RA Pe rson full UTOTEM N . .t6c.S88J a ay, Orange Coast Yellow night. No foe. Weekly NewpprtBeacb.~ Mlrt CA preparelmeal.SlOO/wk.
lJmeantbeCemera Dcpl. Cab, 17300 Ml. H.ir · , ... TED ,,_y. Start now, no wait· ms. MainSt,Ste56~ -Apply Mn . Green. P.O. l''amillar with PMT ()peninpNtwAvallable COOK. for conv hoepllal. F VI M Ill&-Orange,135-2822 OR BoxC,Downey,CA90240
Process. Exper. prefr. for full or p/Ume clerks Free health lnaurance rmann, . y. SIJND. IJ ONLY • ....._., COUPON u-.. .... Tueeday, Wed· ffouaekee .... r , live-in, ~Y Pennyaaver 1660 on 2nct-4& 3rd 1bifta. No after probationary DIETARY AIDES 1t ""''llJI ------• ~da"Y..1. Thursd11y0 IOllle English. pref'd.
Kt!OUaAve.C.M. ~~P•pes:~r:.e period. Every other conv. hoep. Day' & PM To deliver DAILY ~Serviees OENL OFC atrt prr for 10A¥·4rll, CLOSEI Otlldcare.846-f707 ..
--------•I · hr. wll:nd off. Apply 1'45 abirla. Stable employ· PU.OT bundlet 14 car· ~1 EOE DJOl'DiaO. lluat ipeU 6 ~at
CAMBA :. .. ~e:::.:t:.Ad: aq,erior,NB ment. Apply l44G nen in N"J)Or'l leach ~.Ca1Jm.1n1. llOWW__,. HauNwares 6 liftwarea
-._ .. , Superior.NB. area. Recuaree vaa or b d · .. Jlr ~ c~1 experience OPRATOlt vanc:emeat opport.....wH COUNTERWOllA.N large ita&Ioo wa1on le a Fu ion acce11ory •· Olaaier, exper. cutom • ........_ "'-C"' reqd.1'\&Uume. Exp~rl ence with I tot.boMwboqu.allfy. For Towritecontract1inren-DRIVER. Tow Truck, ex-good drlvlol record. alper, Meb part time min'or man, t.op pay, --.. Wallberi or Nu Arc cPitormaUon go to our tal ceoter. Mut be aVlll per only need apply. ~II · ..i.tant in UMmbly le goodbeeeftU.-.az:n Stat.el.Jc. Noc.-RJONHARDWARE.10?.4
tamera Pft!fernd. Must ...n.t market or COO· weekends. APJ>ly 1930 MulttivelnC.M.area.24 · '4J.4'HI . 1trtn1ln1 or Jewefry. Equ.al~wat1,ty Irvine Ave., N.8 .
be able lo make half· tac.t tbe penonnel office NewportBlvd,C.M. yna&over,call751·15U. Alli for ---~-------Gi-R·E-A·T £m&*>yer.. IG-l1J3u1rforPhU.
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J.JM2Lampaon'St COUNTER GIRL. PIT Driver, Stock Clerlt.' O.~or Fem1le Companion to SALIS JOI NOW ~~~~~~~~!!M a ke those «ood
slnpp111a or 19~~25'-' Gardea Orove53'7-4840 io:I0-1 :30. sa. hr. City Cl'l1nce for advance· u-~ handk apDed m1n. No OP84 U you're not ttadlna the houlebo&c1 Items tou'r1: prcal1lsu a s ws abet v-.. ·'()ppor Employer Cleaners, L•I Bc b ment, must know Q.O. ..._., _.._, nW"lllng, Ote housework GOOD PAY GOOD llW"' _ .. _ ln Claulned, ...... ""In• avails le to . 11m er o~ses .... uat ~ .-.. ....... p Ind 8:.tply l•HI o,-rtHlf y & ........ ,R_ room board "' ..a '""" .... .. . able to..,.develo]>e 3M ._......., area. ac. · ' , r-... ..,.,..,,..., • HOURS, GOOD CON-you•,,. mwln1 a lot or aomeotherfamilyby ad
ood P ZllTS. Hathaway, ~ ---• _Ir,. &l&laty. 01Hell6. I f •lion at • ...-. .... ....-. ..... 111 ~ ... ~• In =· C company Oerlt Typist, run time, OOUNTER HEL • Pert · r nrTT01'fS:-w-A~ y newsy norm .. ~ .......... "" ..,, .,., 1UJ,4d1tywttk.Ap· 80wpm $4 oo hr + 11me,Dependable.C.pt. DRIVERS · Jl'ull tlmt! DIYCLIAMRI FF.MALE Factory PRINOE BENEFITS. wellasaome1reatbuys. ClaNlfiedC.11642·5178
Pb8am-1lam,lpm-3pm, benenti . 1141979-22'70. Mike'aF\thFry.MS-2875 Cl1111 t , dellverlna needlmatureperaoo~or worken. SUO per1hr to FIB'r GROWING COM·
Nadonal F.ducaUoo, 4401 M1M&roa nunery ltock loSO.Callr. counter as mark!na. f\ilf at art. Merit ra HI. PANY PROM OTES T' l'&R GA,,. EKfl «.
Birch St., Newport COUMTBLADY Oeeocut&1ooddrivln1 Ume,Sda)'ll.Expr.prel. S-.5125z.1$3T Monrovl1 P'ROMWJnllN.TRAlN .rw.C1.AYt..l'<X.l..\ • ·11 Boch. (Nur 0 .C . a.rt Typjat for 1rowln1 Dry Qe8nen. Npt Bch. 3 record. ~contact Mr. A11P1J Mr. BettCleanen, Aw,N.a . f' 0 , l\ T 0 P M. ,._°""'_,~r+--M.-~--~
AJrport). Equal Op .Hewport Beach Te~le da)'lweelt.Call6*7621 M&rtin tW llr. MoUH ta1'D a.a. 2111 I!:. Cout -FU-e-"--c-le-rk-...-----p-•rt-II AN Jt:0 E II EN 'I' Y At_. .... .__ -r
pGf'baily Em ~loyer. r\nn. Need Sood ty:'::l; r...-i... .,-~~ •· m•'"af• _.,. Hwy, ODI. m.-••-for .... ~, ..-~ ."' 20 S T A ~ T S ' ' I M • T• ..._ ._... ._ .......... 1 lo .. ,., c•ral -a .._ --.... ...... anm ""'~ u • D AT .. L y ' ' . iti~~~ ,..._.••=• ...... --.. .. ---------1 ablUty.' ..... .,_;;it•. 1ml bualaeu, P / . .Driven; ta1dal 1ppllc• IU.ENCARTEIUI boun per •Mk. Call Ki: y 8 0 A R 0 • .,.,...,.._.-.,._ ...,..
CallYMP9noa·8oatCOY swo,_.week + a~tOnl· IOll'M UOMfoucboolbul.94.0G Lady'allabtrdulMr Balboe Mtnoe .. em EX p I: Rt I: NC g ::.-"~ ::' ocr.
en, es.per. Saile by i.a to ap. WW tralo. CUSTO•&R SERVICE Hr. t o 1tart1 4 br. Now lntenlewtn1 full lorappt. BO&Mtr. Ha.PPUL. WE HAVI: ·~ =~ .,,_.oh ~.875-llZI. 001MS-108I Lar1a Antique 1tor e J:>•raotee. Ut•Olll. tlllDe WeawoaMD. Apply nLJ:Q.l:RK OUR OWN TRAININO :::-=~ it... 17·'4'_,NIN~
CAKPET CLEANER . CL I: R K Ty p Is T . ...U penoe to H1iat ltEmplor!r in penoo. 131 P'uhloo ·lNSU1lA.NCE PROGRAM PUT OSNTOBYP '=:... :ir :::::,
Mull be neat, tull-Ume. Newport Beach de· cuetomer •, en1wer Drtven foe o.ttal Lab. talandllall.N.B. 81~ 1pot fqr 11f:l 11m COUNTRY' .t-•-• .......,.
lmmed openln1. c .. 1 veloper need a s harp llbonel. 6 run re1l1ter. Part tlmJ, cholce of Executive Secretary. penon, pleuant work I 0 R 0 AN SA L E S ~~ ~~ a;:
fH0.2700. Ptf'IOh with lood typlnl bee~ in cu.t~'d~' mom.1n11 or aftemoon1. WOtMnWith ekllll In lYP· CGDdl. oppty for tralnlng PEOPLE. CALL AT ~ih:ZL.l ,11:" ;:-J'J, ...
skills Reapontibl~. ata· = O?J~r ~r ~ MUil bav. Vllld O.L." iq, shorthand and U1ht • ad~rMnt. lflAI :'f' ?~Riilw. bRiA~ ~~ .. ~· ::::..
NOWISTHITIMI bleperson.Conatrucllon ""--:.......J:~~Y =dr1vln1 record 1ccovnt1n1. Pay cQm· ~1 ~0· ~1 •t~ · P.:XCHANGJJ, STAN ~fl:,.. :tr ~::; for Job leekera to cbMk l)ll(kfll'OIJnd ~rh>fUI 1Jot in"-Tbe An ue .,._ EYtt • mtaturate wlU1 U · u °" n· ,._ ~°' . ,._
th• oau7 Pilot Help !oq~red . Call Terri ~i°E. 0,. . &46-1177 perteoce and ablllty. _dl't....:.a_E_.o_.r;_. ----_MJNN ___ 1i._1• __ .1_101_. __ ~:=-Pi~ 5r tu4":!!.:~2.t
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ID•At. P /TUI S , MA191AL --AWll:&speri~ ............ ....urtll&ec.&.B-.... &\Lii CLCRIC·l'NU&• ........... 1100 MllllW...... 7100 ... -•••n1wea • "'1•1 MAJ•Lll• I 1wr. 8". ... 116irb. .:h',:f-lf:~ hv••• ca.a.a. ... ». ~1'fWJIOl\Bdt. e.-.i ................... ._..~··••H•H•••••• ...... -...... ----· *" W/Hn. O~r 2l. Parta ·~· t:•· ... Ceav. -.,. )18, REALISTATE$AJ...1'.S Ma&Ul'e womaa. Good l\alfu ... ~· .. :•t. 9-nltrw f-•&llm•k· 8petd ,.adJDI t.aelMr· i :IMJl.U :IOPll ll~a plrie.c. but not CM atu OaU tolled PIUdO.NS .-,,, Qit __, cmd ao•• ~·· to I • m,eo CQer ...... trnd c rt de D l i I I e d
M......... .... require . wm \Ula. m.11NllO. DD,.;. .... ~· w/tWI~........... . ~· lfl.Olll .... • --. teacber/trtlDIDI pro·
ly. • .. t bt • u • ~u•t paH um pan>' ..._"' ,_, -t lk.aa· JICll •1• --ridM. Ev•. TIM Read·!;;:::::;;:----......... ""I sttr • •:;retie ~ baol. '-"ll I .... ~.. doD? A'8 ~,.=oc.uclft1 Ir __ _, .... OUDe lUO N. 8rtstol :r~~~ 074 ~.lnioeM0-7GllOE ·--IJ'Of:• but taJ01Ln1 n R.llUurut ~1UY .._,1'.&.-.uOI.
Medlcal Proet Offleoe LVN lillllf Do u-. people lD TACO BELL Te mporary achool --------
n~ 1tJ11 only launed. layv\ew Coo Uttu.eaoyouraYOcettOI' . needed by HuattnetOll cllu 1Sld ... Mia& ~ N~o.a G o1 XW......, Hobday J>IY 1our omu btlp coo· ucretary ur1nt1)' Tiu,....._ AKC.
need a PluM aClftd v~ Mii "lhunn, ue U..y ne1at\vt ID· JobopportwaU,a. avail•· Buch City School Di.a· STOCI ..,,......__ . -.Jori.t. ~ P.O 11>1 L560, CM IOaOI diWluUI wttlt DO 1oalt ble. Apply In peraon. bid. Peb lit thru Juae. _.,. a... ..... ..,,, Bu• -ot..,,..rpolt ID IUtT lWl "11rookburat St. Join --....1-..•-,• •-a-. ... -per IDO. Aol>ly NEii ca. Offlse Pcftape It aa Ume for a w ............. lluatbe 18. -•-• "" .... 135 W 1'tb St., KB. "'-ch 8tMt Lbt rot: 1ellto1 a unique, ad· ~ AKCred .. D • -· fPtlPPI•· llllodeia • eilrtPFW.v 1.:f:'0uaPomtl.a~~ · vaaeed. lubrleat.tn1 · ·
We ..s .,... f•~ If .nu.MitA>~ .no.a. •vint room type 1rst.tm. retalltn. c:oa· SIClifA.IY
)'OU MW WbM lit lak.t"I lo 8Uaty Open •=re wlMre JOU &DTAUUHI' .....,.= ~. £d~~ --"-•• ......_c.al• now en.,,. ua U..PMDlewlt ._ ~ .... -·-area. J .!:z..;
VortWea<MocJ la cwnc. .... ·-· 4aJee ..... 1W WOft."""P1eue Mftlft' & •••••. boDUttl .......... -:J!t. Ooad w;;:::, for ad call n.vtd fo.-a coolldea· WUM bmlfta. w/2 mao min ~Y· ,,..~ v.-.c1millll.WU1ln1D1~ ~cerwlew. 114· COUNTER ArMclimMle.._. =:":'it btk~~:
MOTOI uperinu nffffaary .. • I -. ~llrPM&ea l40-l22S JillJllt bf ZS yn old or Rul Estate Salo. •o 11 •• ........ ' ·
ROUTE ol.S.r • bt nail.' o_, fl'uU/pt Ume. Uc/unlk PERSONNR ......... ,.. ...... UClll!TAAY/RECl!PT. Saturdaya ~1 oue or &am while you learn, ...... Geeeral office. Otrtn ,,.. Da'11 POot . M• a '1•·1090. IU I Men hrm a rancb broker real challeap • ~
fpnnectiate oPeG!n& (or fl'S.mJ u.ti~ to order aad ~•Y• IMI dlltribute all e&at.ioa«Y _.....,.. ......... .
ud office auppl~it•· Cat. '-I ltalr ...... .
RtlPOMIMtfoull\JPS.. Morfhalr spayed eat. ._be able to Uft up 'to Ooodw~-.-
501111. .. .... ,.... ~-. If. w/khl1. aCle-aew EJCl'tllcot talarJ · •ome lmmedl•t•IY benefit• aod workhaa •... • eoodillooa. Apply inl~~~~----
penoo. .. •±• ...., ....................... ='9b'°°t~ ln ~"r" VH'dlt•.Coata Me-u. C.UforaOPt.eT&-mf. lC Mewa.el&_,0,.. WE 0 .... Ly ~~.80See:i!'i m-:\>r:b~a·all.~oo:! ---'oo1D1.calfqaln. I ••••• 141•t•r & w··~ sell motivated peraon. TACO Blll
Ph• s.tud&y and Suo Painter llAL ISTATI t1•a4. A" 1 ~fouppt.67W2'71 ,Corporate Headquarter&
MUST SSLL•nd tbls .
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bootc ..... etc . Olten Modal Home,_,, da1 eatb momll>I•· AP We~lffftnl• ~li1bl1: INYISTM8fT WIMNMS SECRETARY/TYPIST l'1'alRedlIDlAve. m•>sean ~~~~~~~1 penoo with some ex SALIS COGJit aM C.-ter 14M02J ID WPM+. aooct speU. lrviDe.CA9Z114
.,._.._ pen.,nce ao palnuna. ... r..111111 ... •••cl. ... ,.-i. Ing: $700+: Sood oepor. ~-----'* an.sr SACJttncS-~n
--------........ monUl Mu• b.•~~ vlnyl, patchln1. etc ll you .... ve aucceafuJ ~ ......... ,...,._ ·-·~•W'J'OUIJd1D&a -~M·-....,,·'Y _ ...... _ ...... ...__~, ~ tt--b ~ ~ s l ~ e.xp, In re•.I ettate ,_..-. · oc ,.,...;...... Al ..._.."._ -·--·-., ._,_.. de~auable auto and a 1u·y eommet11urah' er lnve.tmenta. we need clilra.......... m · · ""...,. .. anta uo·1~~~~~~~~~ $11. Ceotiary ode I
DATA8fftY aooddri=f'KCWd wrth e .. perlence. Enjoy a aell motivated person ~· S•llS8111 llce. 752-~ 1-na.. ..... <TN)......_7 s.iior' operauw for wftl PlilMt lDpel'IOn JC.lat cocnpu.y beaeftt., to sell trust deed lbveat· .. -.-_ T ... ror TENNJS SHQ&iin SICllt'AllY.P/tt.t • se.df/M91Clen eatabll's hed 1ro'*t11 J ._ ~ J!r~. 9aro·12 I _.__, Cdm rrr.e:xper Mftor Fllbioo. l.llMd ,.aoee 90PA6U>VISS,..T =Co ~ Xln _.__._.,::::!, Noiori. mea1a to pension Pan, cl• • J••••rr 16 lluine Mo..un: , Li1bt bookketptn1. aervtcH firm .... sna. Century Model
"-~ "c-----~·-H-We ..-ovide draw. tra.in· ta.r•••" S•tnd•" . n . 1-Spm Mon tbru"Frl. E-',d. -Sa.n Jlomehm.fMa.aft • -· .. -· QcAll• -·• "''-Ins '9adl ex,peneeslra ' Newport Harbor ·-ditioaa. Mia 3 yn o 900 Newport Ceolbr Dr true opportunity to earn ,.._., 20, 12 ..._ cu -Lu t tt era n Cb u r c b . Dr., f300, Nwprt ffkle.a·bedt $lft Olaen
keypHcb r eqd. IBM --------•I • Newport Beach over$.'50,'()()0yearly. to61'W.' ~-•UAa NJ.allbtwnt-3. MM>1Z3 lladelftomthm ~'l/ 1741 belpC\ll or w Equal<>ppor Employer 'J9.ll83 _., __...-(Tl4).......,,
wW ltaiD. 9ay wm (.'On) M<Yl'OR - - -MAlllOrTH~ SECRETARY. part Ume. TILIPHOMI ~cna:"~.4eu:-· Ap _' ROt.rrE PARACHUTE RIGGER UA.LISTATI *Carl's Excellent opportunity Exp'd. To ltaodle real SOllCITOIS ~a RB matt/box ..--ror perionnel and equip-SAL1SP10f1U for an efft.dent. people Sate muapment of. l':xperi-edOnly SeU 1prn11 tli. Kia1 199 . . a.msm· ~ Daily Pilot ha" a rnent puachiMS. Mwst w~y N. Taylor co. ia a J oriented penon. P.art fice 2.3 days per week. 10 Dail)' J>U:. Hlabeat com-CeDtury Mod~ Hom4! 1'19 l09tr hte luge route Ill Newport underao 1>11nchute jump D.year old firm wholly r * time-evening hour Key, poettng, $5. per hr. miuion pafd. Your l'\arn (71•>541-a77
11042 01.Jette Ave Ru eb area . Monday lraioiog.~ntowomeo ownedlrW:ratedbyits • a vail ., including Non-smoker.675-1516 ~lllbcime Ov JI I•-------· ml~i ~ l:t1~y~:d&::i~ ~;:u'01 8fKC:.\;~~FY ~=~~ry~ ~::n~t 0~ =::.to.. =~oni~~·~e:=: s~ETAR't. 1 lirl of· l.D. Cud. eaii ~: ·**I BUY** ---------i (lay early monungs. Ap Costa Mes• ~1028 f:rancbiae · headquarters llACH net. fice in F~ 1•land. l.:&P.ll. Gclod Uled Jl\lmiture & prox. 21;1i hours per day Sant• Ana.SU·:M~ wttb arouna-rhe-clock 900Newport C.ter Dr Beautlful offices. con· Tow Truck Drivers e... A»Ptiuc:a--OR I wtll LAB HELPER F/Time, regular pos .
Wash stauware & clean
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proadmat.eearnmgs.$500 fat u1l1lance at aoy tmployerMIP' Equ.:10pgEmplrmlr ~ifr~~f:'1~. G•W. Tow ng:uoe MAST8tSAUCTIOM
per month. Muat have Part-Time Steady help time. Our lil·howle video __ l:.~5:'oo pm. Qum Way. C.M.142-1252 646 1616 & J.9625 depe.ntia.ble auto end wanted. 2 people lum lo tape&ting &sales train-s../ ... lll .. ..,,,.. -.., TYDUt. nu .... H
good drlVU>g record. ii· Mon-Fri. San4w1cti i~I. pro1ram bx__Igm Beltaurant r DCl9 '1J* ._llD ff. )j 0. off, ........ j. ----------
... ~ ,_ oear 0 .C Airport. Hos*im la tbe finest real . COUNTER ~=-_ ~·=~ ~ Secretary, PT. e-aem. .....; .,.11,.!I· Xlnt. future. All Wood Bunkbeds or .-.euea ... pe.rsoo Train. Call between estate training available. Stv, H.W.Wrllbl Co, l216 ts.OOperhr.Good~g. -chest bed $99. Olsen !.~.:_.~" ~.=ro . ....!:!!m . .\tit tor Webavea.noe>enlnglor2 ffochelterSt..t.11. lu. E•r,· Req. Call TYPIST llodelllomes.
_,. --......., -salespera9n1 with en· PERSONNR 11157-1.131 ( l'\line) Gf'Mt -.. for typllt ln 71454f.30'77 ~Dept. lbusium, cbaractet ~ SAUSLADY • ........., La Of •PARTI'IME integrity to m.alcb our Secretary-Oeneral ornce Newport C.t.er w • CASH PAID hi1b standards. Your for aclusive children'• lAIUIMl area. ~U time ftee. lluat type 10 WPM. For Id uaed furn. antr· OML Y * own private desk and no SJ -.._.. .. lfwt, It.ore, So. Cout Plaza. MCJo.Jl'rl. lf1&1t type 45 letal ex pe r · • dlc· .-•drTV'11167-t133 ~v• FllM i I 1 -· Experience eseenUaJ. Le .,..m Prefer mature tapbone pref. Kftowledge -=--------...v Mu,,tnowbe employed& part-tme saespeope. ,_..,,.._ d41Y'. 20.25 Mqaaln.Pbooe54&jB85. pen.on CaU 414.1571 ofwonJprottSl«equip. 2 Diaet~e Se\•· Deak .
Laborers 58SIXTaAS free to work ln my small Commluion split up to .._..,... wHIL Apply <r.••-' "D•RS Mon-Fritto12 will be a big plus . S l ~ e p·~ r so fa , P/T ~EltS IGds Teeoa·Adult.s. Eex-appl. bUs. or air treat· 70%. Interview by ap-•-2-I-.. 1tiff. -- -· ~ JWripntor. Kt az matt Some paiD~DI exper pre· oepdcoa1 opportunity to rnent equip. M·F 6-10 PM l>Olntmeolooly. r-· -,...-~~ J1\tl1 Ume d_ays, calling SICllTAAY/luc. . • bos aprc. Couch. ~ ferabk!. 7-J .3(). break into movies. OI' M-Tbun. 6-10 PM & WESLEYTAYLORCO. dmr• ngh Satwdcry. on industry. WW train Waitreues/Hoeteaaes cbaira, Lampe. 'Mu si F/T CUSTODIAM SZ0.'200 per day poss. Sat. 9: JOAM ·2 : JOPM Rult.on 644-4910 bl p rt t Xlnt opportunity for ex· F P/U .t idl' 5.16-0384. (71') T6M2A.4. VIDEO ~/Mo. Sal. or ~-11t persona e erao 0 perienced Execuhve « me. vays or · 8am-4;30. _,., rv• Real Qtate T d Mm up to $1.5M yr " Sec t t s E nit.es. Apply ln penoo. P/TCUSTODIAN CASTING SERVICE. sharing pros. whic vet THIMICllG aco e ~m. Mr. Crumpton ecwi:ea~ m~Jor'\et.all Nwnero-\Jno Pizzeria. Holly.wood ~ fra!J?e .
8am·12Noon (Nowin4th year > you pref. No exp. nee. Andbeblgwithaleading 52274. corporatioolocatedlnln· wa>Brookbunt,FV.. ~uid11a::~P~~~
f/T JAMITOtt ~ln~=p~~a::~ RealFat.at.eCo.Xlntpay Carlos Sa.lesmao,yacbta duatrial Irvine area. WAn'llE98, exper. AM '• .... coadWoa $75. Call '8m·2:30 . NEEDED 3 •ey people lPll~ plan, mi.Woo dollar loca· ScbockBoatl Must bave top t)'Pilag, Blue Dolpbin, :ms Vi ~ aft.el' 5Pm. all
THl•VIHICO w/real est.a~. business, tloo. run Ume manager. 17401Dywad. m.2050 sbortb&nd 6 telepbooe Lldo,NewportBeacb di.ySau,sun. .
1071C.melback or ins uranj:e bac k· PARTJIME Will train new agents. ~--~c· Milla.Xbltsalary&com-lrvine 6"-9()10 ground. 557-0'll.s. Call Al Stellato for con· - -• ~ oa new pro-P9QY beftefita. Call or Warebou&e c~ needed &-..It twlD az. matt. &
N e e d b 0 U S e • r'llrllHlf'~ lidential interview. -A............. duct line to call oo buai· write Cindi Caffey, rul1 Ume lmmed. open.· box 155, full n H 5 --------(.Jtftln.J -.S871 _ _... neu leadiln/quality re-Builder• Emporium. in1. Full Company ~ twin aet ~. LIGllT,,..... k.eeperl babyaitter.BtoS. CollaMeM,CA taJl outrets. Potential 2162 llicbel1on Dr. benefit•. Call Balboa fulhet~kln&aet S8S. 1.eoJ «ifice iD Newport !'!> ~_!".lm3y rrv~ =~~.:~:a (~IJ'Ig!att1i3UUI $2000/mo. with raise lrviDe. 12'11•. Pb'75-0808. Marine 548-91711or appt. VIQYllYQI rm c&ain $SS. Belich la looking for re· -..-\;&UJOU-.o ....--i... ,..,_ .... 26Z4 I A•-aft« 3 mos. Aae DO bar· E.O.E. IDE MIF. root atoola $15. 8 . & J l!CU'Ceful, sell start.er as ho m e . o w o tr• n s · ~. ~ ~~r'S.ffo ·~•u; Beal Dstate -·' ri e.r. Mr. ()•Ke el e .__. ... av ~ D E. lat St.
bookkeeper & legal References, $120. mo .......... _ Pbon Pwtl•'!'J. S.0-2200. -•-• YARDMAN S.A.50..xll
trainee. Salary com· +benefits. Call eves 2SO'eETW~~~5 XJQ ·llCB'TIOHIST ....._Vt.to QatruetMJa/eqineerinl Rmtaleenterbasopen-~-Haitia.nCottonSof mensurate with ex· m.ons. M. : : ParttimeltoSpmfor Equal()pportunity Salel oriented 1ecretary Ine s for 2 men , .... ..._ a
C 11 P · NB Developer Llte typ Employerfll/F PVTPHONESYSTEMS needed for lmmed. poei., mechanical howledge + loveaeat. Peean/canl' pe rie nce a ·Laura NW'M Aide 7~,3-11 ll·T Allt for JfM · · ·*' hr 6'75-G · aoJr Reconling540-ll26 tio1J with Newport Beach belplW. Neat ·handwrit· cocktail tables. Rui>t
cm r19-02N. EQ>er. prd'd. lmmac. 4i Equal Opportunity ilJI. per · .11· developer. Salary com· iJu1 nee. Weekdays off. n!dioer. Cootemp. floral MACHtMtST bed Conv. Hosp. So. S.A. Employer R.eceptiooiat/Radio Traf· SA.ILBOATSAL~MAN Salespeople, for promo-memurate experteoce. Will traiii ; 1J30 Newport AUlikenew.559-1054 •0.,40HrWetk ~1 Piiie--art fie. Good typin,I sltillB. Experience preferred tlom, neat •J::!ht. AaUorLyu.152·180f Blvd..C.M.
Gen> machine work on Nune • LVN Part Ume titude~~Lwc:t. r:.'::i.:'~N~~ ~Mutne8TS.l403 =;e::1 ~ Secretary/DidatiOn , ___ Y_AA_D_llAN ____ 4l'~ch1:i~t' ::i °:e~:
quality aeroepace com-11·7, Im mac. 41 bed 4 day, 40 h.r. wt .00 hr Local station· Fashion Sail.maker wanted . Exp. comp any . C.e a d a SkWed typ6at, lntetested Ftr Apply 2'175 Harbor IJC2.4* days, 642·278!1 DODeDta • asaemblen. Coov. Hosp. S.9.S.A. llart.9'19-7980 laland. Ask for Cathy preferred but 1Jill train. fum.labed. High comm. ini.r.inlwordJW9CftS· Blvd.CcMtJaMesa evea.
Must be able to work 548-3061 8"-2'127 631-4e60 claya 6TS·5055 831·0902 C"hsuic ift1. Excelleat beaefita. --------rrom det.ailed planning PBX . EOE eves. Grapldes ....... Irvine lo~ation. Mui :I• llte LVD« n:n' Mt: Sola. lov· abeet•bbaeprlnta. Apply NURS~ AID~ ~ Anawerlng aerv1c• -.ed s James • Co ._ .................... e.eet, 2 hid this., coffet!
in pendn 7am·Spm, Moo to give tender lovin1 opentor full Ir PIT. CaU Receptionist for busy SALIS Ct.al SALIS -.... Broker. Cali • ..... 1005 tbA le 2 lam ... 2 twn beds
thruThur. care to the elderly pa· ~ ' beauty u lJan . Prefer Retail Marine Hrchrr. R~cen"1 araduate In Maurl ne Bradley, -................... Wtd.resaer Good cond.
IDt.a tleo.ta . Wi ll train PBXOPERATOR fashlooable pel'IOll, abo StbN 1eMa sales penon btolo1ical or r elated m.Ollll0.£.0 .E. 1--------• ... -..attersPM IMDUSTRllS IMC!. qualified personnel. ~e Co Arp.rt area, SOod opportunity for ad· fortralnee pos. with exp. scleoces tobe'ltained for Antique Music Boxes!
2l01DoveStreet NB F.arowblleyou~arn.AIJ Inter buay awltcbbrd. vancem. ent. Richard In boat• I& related sales of diagnoetic kit. Secreta!~~l phone SlotMacbines!Clocts! Wood coffee tab I c
w/mal.cbbMI end tablei.
$225. Yellow/gm sofa,
xlnt coad. $100. 968-2380
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MAJNTENANCE F /T. SUperior, NB. . E.O.E. Muy ~nefits: awl Newport Center Dr. ~atiooalbe Cofi. withWallkmad· Newport. 7 41~1 good•sal lnealy;l~aiipe· 83ar1·an090ce2.· .._rfcm
Tam-3pm. Moo thru Fti Pay ac-......o•-.. to e"·p. N.8 . JOf ae ts.. ee en \.VIWU.. .. won a must. No lay-offs. SALIS1141H11 c • ca .......... 19 .. s:u.~ br. eau 752-2573. ~ING &e t ct st&-3333. 8.D-33.13. ~~l'Jrt8r c~at ~ T. ~~!;::::·Fri a Part Ume daya. Good · ca .. rtes ~=. ~'. ~. =
t1•:sigrr/Retall 1~ cofnvad ~ rolr Perfect for moms 6 stu· Week end 5 + 2 lo 3 EOpmE · O:Jmm.956-2274. SICalTAIY <>PeoWed. lhruSat. oew, uklng S750 . Honey 81ked Ham s g or e...,..... P dent.a PIT AM. Avg. '4·$7 •• ~... Good · · · *'2Kettering, Irv. 4'7-48eves. people. Pos avail. Nun· per Hr. Must have car. '"":""'ays. typlbg&t•---------SIDdwicb Ir Salad As· fbr marketing Ir sales <n•>754·1'7T7 seeltutore mgr. ctpable Ing Asst, LVN, Cook, llB. West. After 10 AM aptitude for figura req. Sales aemblera, part·tlme dept. ol Fuhion bl. ln· ...... 5-1055 ~ -::~~!,a~o~~~~ Housekeepers, llaint Made Fresh Catering CalJ6'1$-8212weekdays. C...-0,poetaelt, 5am·9:30am. Abo lull vestment Firm. Good ._ .................. ..
in .the Oran"e Co arn. Man, eveninl Recept. 8lra-A68 if DO am eves. eptionist-Secretary WltttLeuil19 time, sam-lpm. Must be aklllt, up. req. Call V!darianSilverClgarette Estate Sale: China .. Become ..... ol ln ~ Ddl. dMn • dexte roua. 646-0m Cu~. Gold le silver cabinett275. >~oldlng leaf Good~.vproiiac bospl.05., a_.. • ·· ,._baayDeataJ1peclaJtfi t ... rutCr•••r ..... /hr--~· f =:••-'--Ft-ch._....__ Pi t ._ "' rl t d h Ith ''f" ' ed d C - P . .,,.,..,, .. 1 or .. "'.._. ~· ,..._. __.. 4:.. cnis ta· penaion • it sua ng nova e ea ~art Permanent full time -pract.ce ne e . a I Need energetic men Ir appt. aft 10.m. Lori'• SICllTAIY . enaraved map ble Sl50. 2 drum lables
plan. Call Beverly Moo team. Apply in penoa. penco, wanted to train ~ 11fOD\eO, Can earn $1000 • Kll.chea llCWhOMIST (circ,a unu. 548·3632 . MS • seo. sa.3758 aft
thrv Fri btWll 9am·3pm, Santa Au Commua.hy onallclng mach.ioe. Xlnt. 4 RECEPI'. Ptr in pro-wk or more (vending IPll lli9c le s forappt.752·Ul83. Ccnv~Ceoter,800 .... .-. .. sa~, nex.ible •--•--• --=1ce,Newport machlne1> . .Complete SELL idle items with for 1rowln1 Newport 't,C•11n . 1010 ..... ,.__:,"Pt NBat, 9.z E Wasmn,toa S A --,.,.._,.... "'" training period tome Dellv PUol Clualfied Ad. · Beada real estate flnn. ._ .. , ..... ••••••• .. ••• -uoo~.. ' Manager for wome-n11 • · · bours, idea Job for Beach.1002912 el 75'-UG ' te5678. Sal.ary ba aed on FREIGHT DAMAGED Girls clothes 10•12 .
specially s hop in So. respoaaible pel'800. Male __._.OHIST trav · qualilicatioua. HOJ'POINT SALE. 3308 Book• Toya, Couc h &
Cout Plaza. Exp. only. Nund.ng . preferred. Call Lori's ..._._.... 640-5112 W. Warner or Harbor. loft seat, Misc. Late
call Shirley 213·1164-0332 NURSES AIDES : fll'ter •::.M for Our growing agency T.ctlnlclan• SaaaaAu.9'19-212t ews.Sat&tol.2. TJO.l37B
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Pdholidaysyr.Sickpay. ,.s-. ... a w/mod typing. good ANACONDA *ttl'DnlDlrs* BARGAINS-Usedrefrlga, Hanel •o•o ~::~~i~~:Ifa~~za3~ Bayview Coovalscent, couMS&oa ~~~~a~ty o fol t~!:i~ TELECOMMUNICATfONI ~;'= ~ ~. =: = :=•:•;;;:";;;;;·~•a•;
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Irvine W.2892 ANACONDA Service Station Atten· modeia. Completebt re-JIWby .V.b Qtr gelding
PHAIMACYCLRK TEAM dant, ex.Per'd. Day • ti.ill. rerua.llhed. 1 ~.,. a yra, E n1l /West'.
.....:..,Ftr.Noni""taor Restaurant Ewll.f\a=~·AI>-~~~-~j! trail/show Must se ll ~ &"' ply, $beU 11tb • _, 11M11ll3 -... It typmc reqd. BOB'S JrYtoe NB endl MJ.1t. So. Cout --------Apply lo person to • · Appllaoce53T·254Z ....... , e070
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family restaurant •t 1 We need TECHNICIANS and TECHNICIANS aeuuary. 6"-G33 '<ill!: Xb1t Q\W. Brilllanl cut. nearby location loca · j Servlce station atten· llcydts 10.a" _. tionl. We require no pre. and more TECHNICIANS. daDb, full ' lime. Lltt ~~ ................... • • 1 .. 1 J 9078 vloo exper. J oin our b .. l d • '"" • fritndly team. Come IH Basic to lntt r"\ldl•te llnowledee of b•lc 1nalog me~ 'I anow e 1e a c.e f Cll....., •-•••••••••••••••••••• .._._ ~ .. _... an.a d1911.i elec_l!onlc •heOfV delirtct. Actual must. Neat appearaace • !H~"J 30''TblctneasPlaner. ta~~m.. nend...on uperltnce. mlWtlfV eKPfjflenc:e artd/tx 6 haedwriliDf • .\»ply /....t ... Cniw ~•ynokl.Compl
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W.Taa lM1...W M~HIJ 1::P-I. W.fl6t ~~=-Uri · M=UIS VOLVO , Conetto 1951, aun ~ !!!.~!,,. Mftd Odl dtlba (lrw o.11> -.. !.!~.~......... WI IUY ONVWO ona ml. M1aat Me. Auto. ,.._. ..... Nft fro, ... ; 11 NU •t USED c •as 11 fM SUver. •l e. .,, ..... , .. 1210 ~~ ...-: oever dea&ed. :='a...,; a.rd per ..,.. t'Mt. a.t1naa'1 =-=·=.,•= " "f!!~=~~n AM/f'M aur~.J u.ooo RWYaC.PP114/'44-5'1119 t.q~eath ~---wti +•ml--CAILPAPPY .-~xtDLeoad,•~tMll, ........... ' ..._ ttH s.iDll diedi or IDOOll1 or _ _ _ UtedCar Mar •wtJJ Pay Top DollarS ~~~va ...... •••••••••••••••••• ;;;;?;••••••••••••••••• cMrto 'Tl OMC lllDAS mlel •MO-ll30 ,_.;.._ ___ or ___ ._ AMC ttol "10Cbarpr440 P8 P /8
NOTPllMTIUe ............... ad.or home. Jl'I" ~·· lt7'1~ D . Cham1Noeahi11 ... ._ ................. AIC. + meoro. 'oooci po.•• UilO llr IHI U mN. l1'00 mJ, uli:o Ediiloft A/C. Alf~FM 8 caad. IDOO farnt. •5 Mon· OaltaM--.Ca -••••••••••u••n••••••• new. Pd .~ 1 17 .000, 21MSHARBORRLVD. lrk tl•reo MOO mlle1 f'ri.1'3-91Gl·
...-....... .... roe»bana Oun °'.., ~ abowctse. :t.:tJ.!ct 111.500. Ph 2t2e HAAIOA BLVD. 540-6490149-0JU .. _. ev• as Wkodl .--"° a.~ Iona. 11" wtde COSTA MESA Weekdays 540-2011 . adlil. lllS6-. Yarwly ..!:.:_bilh.175-1113 t±S..wtc..,.... --------New11.rlXAtr. PIS. 4•-----------Arudlt .-.ZMJ _. ~ allver Lie. pd. '71 IJUS. Black oa bteck. -l'V...... " I.A• ... , .... 9400 "'-..-.. a.. rf 1" bl Bom 0'1iWll lupencit. T"aped ~ S..... lffl ~ ...................... ...._... led _._ -n lo w •· •
a -• Ua.ed oo"''"' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• "18 ._.,, .... c ... •-ml'•· berl. ml. Pbsat-1316 •• ... ' ~"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• W9 "S e .. 970 I _, .,.. .. "' doam'1 nuuo M.cmt Ca ..,,p1 -uur · J.ti>d. TU. over pymot. " ~ 1• Cpe Coa· 5-&8 Nttt R~r for•..Z. '°=' (Mull ••••••••• .. ••••••• .. ••• w/lo dlMD, m4142 alt ..,._ ComDI reetored.
lronU\a a .. ·~1.11e •hot ~d ~t~e .:~· ~~10~1 bet u. AUTOSALON lpm.. cnly.., ml. muat ...
1110 ; 5 • o , auto, •Ull · ftawhu· d•tallln« ,74, ... ....,.Z YJnl rnech'I CB8>.PP7U/'"'!Oa .• .. Ilium made. Nn wttb 2111Cbev)' Bored.MO over .. W/libowroom quality re· n _, ~
lthr UH. SHO. Alto 1V ~lor por\abht at" Hu oevu been re· tult.a. Below reuooabl• ~-•~cu. ~ap.mNor".'. •-. t711 Gum• a 0 a IC e ti . needa cninor won MO. ...mbled. A1J new ar r•· cmt. «-G4 '"'""""""'" ·.... • .... -if'-IUI Dl-31119 coaditiOaed parta. sa50, ._...._ •--97011 Needa p aint. Aali:lng .. ••••••••••••••••••••• -~ --~ S4200M0-22Z1 TISTDllYI OUI WlteOW' SHAHS ~ & W..-. . ••••••••••••••••••••••. wooden 1hu'her1. mini ~.... "M 51Jid8', AM /FM caa.t. 72 2AOZ 4 •SH!·· M •II•· 'U CAI
bllodl. ""'*' woodl ts .... •••••••••••••••••• ...._for S. deci, cover. bra. $7495. AM/FM. orig. owoec d at OJI THI YIAI" MUSTS&l
w'8dow Un\lq Januuy Gtlltr.. 9010 : .. •y•• ............... 557-0Zll,751-649S eond.S311S6'5-t68Z Good Inventory In stoek. ~~$0%.otf &Ult96l ....................... ~=:~ ttZO Allll 9707 '11 82lb, ·Mint cond .. Hurrywbllet.bey INt!
'74Horoetffatchback X 6 '71 Ford LTD Wa1on·
eyt., AUto tram .• Pow automaUc, pwr. steering
Slr . ts-'9raku. Air. lrbrakes.alrcond.,new
BucUtl. AM/FM" Stereo tires 4t only 81S,OOO actual
6 More. Goklen Tan w/ milel. Ruu LIKE NEW
Tan llMrtor. Lo mlles • u1e1 regular gu! <>ne<>wner. Aaklna 12100 Sll50. Prl. pt.y . Call
Call m.1121 Eves &-10 Ir TJ0.1111.
~l cnllJ H ila direct on twl rollt only. Lowett Jlfice anywhere 5'9-8Ull
.. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• radiala. yellow. $3100/of. . l!illACll ·
W .. .,....,.0 rer.-.~ ...,..__.a.,....•••y WOODIE l~ Ford """I c. _ _, ----BuuUlwl S650(). VWBoOallW\•Toyota • Alt '721 mo Harbor Blvd.
...._7113 'Runnlo1oroot-Ca1h1 .... ••••••••••••••••••• ~A1M70QA---' ., ~ · 63J.Zee1 __ oe ene1r ~--P· • .-:.. eonc. _______ , ,..,.,,.n w1etmcta. 1-'1'-t-n>--4-Dr-.--~uto--. -.-'-rr. mlur. 2 HP Tareet -..... '709 UUW• Porta-saw. 5' scaftoldlng '--------.... -.... CC>LLICTOI SALi ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ... '''' .......... PS/PB. CIC. bloe lab In·
• hrltft. Buildera .uto IMh,Ualu•ct/ ====~~olet '873000MarkllJ,ortc.·lm·
ievel •more. Mf.8'44 s.r.ke fOJO Ul3'1 Ford Pickup ~te!.....8!LOOO ml. beat
Fantutlc Qoeeoul on 11>78-Modelt
1119Modela
nowurtvln1 IWSTSELL
.. ••••••••••••••••••••• -99 I 0 tr, uJver extr. Blue vinyl • l DEAllR IN U.S.A. "•-!f•••••••••••••• •• • '°I>· moo PP. see-9605
JOHN WA E'S Tennw .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ""'"~··· Otfs.873-C!IE)l),831·2313.
Club Family Mem · Larson Shll:\.Yard lOtCJDolMOdelArrt. ...w 9712
ROY f '79 IUICK "74 Rantbm>. Sqllire. Xlnt
CAIVI. lt,!~s..te-.. mech cond . F ull y
_benld _ _...;P'-'·-m._S315_t_. ___ , ~:·~.~~nio~ "--•'•'•U-•J7---·1 ·••••••••••••••••••••••
dilccw>t Yard Mlbor " --------·----... ---
DICK MIU.ER
'MOTORS
120\f. WIU'ller,S.A
5$7·2132
U a..ud. Loeckd •with eq\tpped, needa palot.
HU.$·IOYCl OHL Y •Jniks ! tJOI02>. 1211&1. i7M850 ,,..,,.,..... . ONLY $7695 ·
haulout.a. '41FORDWOOOY IOI McLAllM'•· S25 o +t ra n1 re r . · Ca II 541-38'1 M6-'1833 l'blly restored! sn.ooo • ::' .. .cit MOWAIDa..r•t ~:.· ~ew eogtne.
87H3SJ M9W 87$-tl81
Airlesi paint spray rig ~....... 9030 Cla11lc Replin 1927
wtt.b hole " gun. Just ••••••••••••••••••••••• Merted8 Road1ter on
Ha.de 9727 _ __;CtOM=;,;.D=...:.::WM=DA-'...;..S__ Dow• Quail sta. 54Mell
••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH 'SSUverC&owi l IJJ.OIH i3 LTD. aedan. 4 dr. air .
$19,000 --------AM /FM/t.ape.-$1700.
alS-044 'Tf Electra. all extra•. 8U-6711 over!iauled. Excellen\ vw a..uta. All running
condition. Beal offer over Inflatable 'Boats fle&r" engine \Olally re-850 p(, Beach Blvd.
.., 979-9621. NewfUaed/Demo'a, Elco Wit. BaJaftef!d eoalne, LA HABRA
..... Mew'79
HONDA Can MAHY
ToCllaaM,.._.
l9Sl Rolla Royce Sedu, n. cood. Elecant wbite .
pod.ele~.r=· 15:•r 'Tf L&d II, champagne.
f7r>.19 m.tl.87 bm vll\ top, auto, air.
Oki antique· cb!na h~ad Marine. 7141754-1732 pil coeler. •1m. Ph <'4 Betch & Whittler>
doll, 34", Madame"Alex· 2H.P. Evtnrude Ukenew m«aooor60-93S8 1714152Z..5lll UNIVERSITY SllQ,500. 640-4899.
.-...... t760 "11 a... 1'art>o: 400 ml.
f/pwr. Lo m l. $4UO.
13lH121t
mder President's Wl\oe1 SJ~ ' 4 WlliMC Ori•n tHO Ooeed Sc.uadaya
doill lalaet 1976. 962·1961 644-04\.8 ....................... ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~
-Loacfed . wblte/e11t .l---------OW.•lllt1 -··•-•• ............. Bluelmt.m.1.a '75Granada4 Dr. .... C... • 6MC "13 991...E, DWl)' ·utras, C2,000 ml. DllOO/bet of r.
Beaut. nearly new Cap. loah. Pow..-9040 Dodae too h• Van,
tain'a kg u waterbed o.tom lnl. C.8 . •"to· f/600/olfei-. 751·1* ·-•••••••••••••••••••• 11.000 ml. $7000 751·72H
tlQlll1·2567 eves.
Norm.An Rockwell ptate11, ~rl RAY'S Trwb 9560 ueorted; perfect cond. ..JLft Belt.olfer. MS-2A54 -·••• .. •••••••••••••••
1011 ................ , ..... .
WANTED: ~ cello ln ea·
c e ~I e o t c o n d H i on , Rellilcloably priced.
963-2181.
JennieIJnd Crib, gd oood. •other m.lac baby items.
$C'74m
Wood d1nlnl room table w/I cbaln, SlOO or Jess.
Ill need or refiftltblog
would be acceptable. $C'J.3182
Wanted : Stackable ~/dryer & a 't'/F
reltt 1er1tor. 661-22;50.
1 J' ti 36' '74 GMC 454 ~ too. 3' ,ooo HARIUSOM~S ~mper •hell. "800.
SIA IA Y IOATS
3101 Coul Hwy_. N.8.
631·254i
'72 Ford COl rier Tr uck.
$1100. New Paint.
881·2928
---------•'SQ)evy ~Ton new eng.
Jl'ador)' Dem~ For Sale Alkln1 $1400 Atk for
ASHBMAH Peter•8794
2.5x8' cent~r coaeele i% Ford Carrier Pickup. =· ~.!{~ ·~~ New motor, 4 •Pd tr•na. bailln1 deck. compl. Runt lite new. $1400/orr. walk around. Swim 1t.ep. _e.-_eMI ______ _
llooriol lioea. Bumpen. J.974 aiev. ~ on Pkllup
Life jacket•. Trlr. W/camper top. radio &
G0.000. 5U--Of3. tape deck S249S. P. P.
20'MAKOC..aterCODIO~. _f15....;...11AOl;...;...~·------
115 · T. 5 M er c en I . •• .. Stake. Ufl gate.
Eq\Apped foe all faahln1. Chev. \Nell. Malle olr.
Eves 754-0388 87$-~
1013 '76 24 ' SklpjaclC FD. 19'73 Chevy ~T pli:up ,
-·•••••••••••••••••••• i.o.ded sharp, w/trl. SUp w/Stocllland cam pr Wanted·~ cello in ex· avail. •2995 lbeil, 646-2853'aft 8PM . ce lleol conditio n .
Reaaoaably priced ' ,_ 9170 963-am. . 21..?blnb~d aer,1•1psA4. ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• --------QW've, ea , tr t . 76CHIVIOl.l'T
Glbloh i... Paul dlx. 2'At aume J>llYrnMt.I or M500 '" ••-v• ... ~old. "rare" finllb. Clllb. 836-1500alU • ._.._ _ _,. ..... ,.,,, .. Xtr'"• Automatic, AM /P'M
.......... .--. -· 141;\ ft aotor boat. llereO tape, pwr. 1t.eer·
flber1l111 over wood Ina. bl-bac k ae•l•. ~ ..... & W/traller Hklog $39S. tpedaJ pelnt, crulu COO·
........ IOI l»tlU. t.rol, .,.top roof. aux .
...... •••••••••••••••• Oaltlc Mere. Sabre, UI' 1a1 \anka. Tacoma Xlnl DtW 6 l.IMd olc rUITI, Bey Crui1er lncl'a tnller wheelt •low miies. Llc.
plaa fileil..t wk bent'he SlOOOe.ee. Mll·2965 UB37MSer. PDt7. ..£! ~W8831·27...!!_ IMll. WI 9060 Hitt
S~·O·f>rhl\ 11'1 uld ...... •••••••••••••••••
.,. "~~~· ~~~231JOt ( '71 ERICKSON 31'. 1 r at._... •• .. , ._ u · ti.cl. we.e.t. very clean. ~..£,m2!!:,_ Pvt ply-:~Evu (714)
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
\JpdaUld HI tMlnlalned t t I • 5 t 0 2 d 1 Y 1
VIII plaift hood copler aJJ)IJO.SJOO
Jt,r,' Hhlitl;f 1-' ",I 'V {I
C ()•,ff\ Ml \fl. t, 1 J <ill''
w/u parate 1tora1• Jr WOOD SLOOP. Teak cabltM\. All Uk• new. Deeb, .. aboe ·planked . .._w....., tlto
SIQOO. CaJI f'7~7415 CA> tee. Bron1e faAoned, P'or the •••••••••••••••••••••••
T"'malure/Telolype . nme abarln1 Utmloal
<ABJt..12) I& Ac:touaUcal ~. Oood cond. MSO. ~. Pty. C.11811«70
Copy Jhchlne·Mlnolt•
M'loolta ru. Model lil~. Good cond. with
&onft" 6 ·peper 8UPJllY. HOO Prv. Ply. Call m.cno
Mf1oua owner. $21,500. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
l.af'l'Y 171·4010 day1. for top med can·foret1n ~ev-. domeatkt or d•••tca. r# ...... II&../ • )'OW' car i.t extra clean. ,,_.-r 9070 teeutrlDrl ·-a;;·~;~~.. ~
Y AC NtwPOrt 841-055._
Nl!EDSLJPrornew <..; $1'S&ilboat #1 i.0r.ttc....,
Dkk 67~·1M 282Stlarbor Blvd.
COST A M Dir\ • .. 979.2100
LAST CHAMCl FOR
lt71 llOl'1
SAVI' IUYOILUSE
MOW! , •..
MOW
AUJVIHG!
·y,_b 1 o o d c o n.d il Ion . '11 Riv. Silver, blue lfttr. MS-2lllO
2850Harbor Blvd. Cl53GBQ) S11SO. Prh. ~ ml. Pully loaded, HSO
Costa Meu ~M40 party• 213·8t4·4t'11. ~new ln ~eey rtwoay. ••••-••••••••••••••••• m-41181 all. 8PM work _.,, 8M-8'58 H us ORANGEOOUNTY'S
'75 CVCC, Xlnt cond. dQs. A.tit for Jen.oiler or calla MIWIST .
ltereO. Multsell. Oartt. • '71 IMek Skyhawk. AC. lJNCOLN·MERCJav
8'2·9192 Torof9 · 9765 tilt wbJ. Like oew, m\< DealerlhlptaaowOPEN .
Hondamatic. Look ••••••••••••••••••• MU. M6-0635. IA Y FLADllOE
Bunafood. It good. '74 Celka AM /FM, air, 71 IMck ~late wp. la lJNCOLN-MERCURV
• rad1al1, S2000. JdScood. SZWIO. ens. deluxe features· 16-JSAutoCentet Dr.
4'M-31113 bef 8, afl6. f7$-0B) 1tereo. pwr windows, $0Fwy·Lake Foreat'exit
'78 Wagon. Mint c:ond. "72 Toyota HUwc camper aptit pwr seat. xlnt cood. JRVlNE
118,000 mi, AM /FM CHI, w/CIJ ar cui. Sl5$0. lo mi M500. Call Lou IJ0.7000
racllale . Make ofr. S.Ml'l 559·'1193 •fl 7:30 call., .............. "'·t w · &M-M43 · IG-1321 .. -1110 ~ . agon. ....... 976 7 · All pwr, Ult whl. CIC,
....... 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "13 BWck F.atate Waaon. l'Ollfradl. SZ200. IWl-2022
••••••••••••••••••••••• IUrd Top For A Tri\lmph, ~~ l~ !;:•~.~-"72 Col. Park t pus. wag. •IMW• W XKE. JOO pt car. New TROtint. Sll0orbe9tof· ~u c ntrl. potl: Whll
1
e. fully .J.oaded! •IESALIS* oaint/tJres/lolr " eng. f« Callll0-2938 t r action . \Ill whl. Xlol.SZ.000:875..Sl6l . '7UDGU ap. (373LPF l S.00/blll. &75-202"6 •
'7S530iaait'(580MML> '78 JAG XJeL. Silver "72TU.All/Jl'MeUNUe. AM/P'M itereo. cer C 1w72C:O..ert.·
'7e200'lOp. (589PQM> w/ted 1.ntr. $9500., Pvt dnt. coad .• low mUn, ~-Clean. low Gold w/wbt ragtop. '71m4 aJl. <283SPh party. W Ii d y s t . 5 • tllOO. m-te51. . at sieoo. Call Man¥ extru. St.SO under
.'76530i41f (31SRKS > M'7·Ul4 . V•••• t770 aftSpm,l7U4'74. low bk. 1 onr. 752.-0921
'71G>CS <Wl'JE> W ha ,.._ .. n.I 1 ... ••••••••h•••4f•••••• ·• Buick Skylark, runa wtcdays. "78133.la (5180308) e ve u~ mecua c or ..... BUS A/C ,_ ~ map 4 1pd -•---"---------'787331 .. 1 <505WPF> your Jaiuar. J en.en f~ • • cua ~pe • • · Mui... 9952 "' _P_· _ Healey, Tri.Stag. Tri. & ~k;,.,!'~;,;f • 20m171. ~ •••••••~•••••••••••••••
A1lo Uiniled number o< MG. Herb'• Garage, 1995 --· '73 RJVIERA, lo. M1 .• xlnl 11166 Must • ng Con v .
19'18 m ·a ia lllU avail•· Harbor Blvd, Cotta "1'0 vw BUii, 'new pal.at. cond. Loeded. even CD Compl. ratoratioft. wire b&e.CaJlustoday! Meaa,S.-8228. -new tire•. iunroof. Steel t ires, $2,295. wbeela& Merceoesclotn
131·2040 495-4949 TT Silver XJS, deluxe car MMIZl5 •1317 ~in ~le. $7500.
11'17 BMW 320l·Black with itereo, l~1$4.5new '75 'VW B u·1, AM I F M C = s ttl 5 . tan iatA!ri air cond tirel.&37;~i ,990· 1 atereo caaa .. $4195. _ .................... ~lluat.conv~':f:con·
AM J FM or c • 11 e tl ~'. Mmda t7ll 51'1.alll, 751....., "71 ltJ Dorado: retired =~=/.~_,t.;reo,
llkhelln t1n!S • ln Im· .......... ••••••••••••• .. SQuaretwa~ red, good G.M. El&ecutive. Owner maculate condition . condilioe • .01bei.t of. driwoc.al)'. Primecood. '•M&astGrandeV-t,auto •
<O•lSXE). Prl. pty. fer, Sll.ll0-.7m AM/FM l ·trk, ma11. ~.C.llM!-1476. -.ct · .,, Sed de Ville All 0 . oe.w tires. bratet, tt
,OIAMGtlCOUMTY•s '88 vw ~Camper. Uom. like new. 1379~. pUit.8Htoffer.9Q'5315
OLDIST 8'de tent. lmmac c:Mld. U1e1,...1u.$57-8823 1JP74Mldlaag,6cyl,4apd,
& DlllO. Pb l3MllOf •88 El Dorado The w AM/FM cau .• S250C> or
Celle Mete 641-1700 '73 Beede. aunroot. 4 epd, ed One. A Gem! 11~: bltolr. Ev1. 538-&STT
Ufeo. I pain\ A.akin• CallMZ-0105 OWl•llll 9955
.,_.__.,_., ...... Lea.alng Mala••.... 9740 S2150.87~9188 . . I '71 Sedan de VIiie. One ..................... .. ~ ~" .. ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWi* flilly equip S7500 "73 Olds Omega-4 door. lovC..er.lftc. aBSE cpe l9f8 claulc. "138'a:Ukenew.lowml. Weekdayw'nf8.950t. · V8, automatic trans., Ro& Aoyce BMW mint ~. lo ml. new Mun tell. $3.,200 or offer. pwr. steering tt brakes.
U.OJacnboree IJvr paint, twuoof A/C, 53Hl.S4orN04116a '78 Sevtlle: black/Grer. alr cond.. AM /FM aureo
Newport Beach 640-6444 c:rWe cootrol, AM/FM. 14 Bui. load cond .• new m. P1ft. lot. 19,000 m . tape, only 52,000 miles"
Sl3,,500.Alt&.W-5m tires, am /fm it. SU.500 Prv . Pty. ln eacellent condition .
CREVIER
.... __..., _ ....... i .. brwn • .xJO.o.y.Mf.QMOJ:ves 13M816,411M9Cie (558PHF). Prl. ply. ,., _,.., 1na ..... ~ ..... lllOO/beat offer. Call
It.her lnter . aunroof • • .., Eldorado: 5.4t·tH8 weekdays ;
l&efte>. IOOO ml'•, •tt,000. 1911 ktroeco bUr • wblte, t1JDO or off er 545. 3718 even lo 11 •
...., · Special Edition. xlnt. ._1Jl2 1~·~1!!:'..,.!!!!!!.:·-----
'81 SS, Raau ~. v-coad., lluat aeU, 915GO. ._ .....__...,... B Own
IJVVU ... , --· ----111 9tZO ff ..__. 'I er . cleu --........ -. WICI t "alcb roof, new Ure1. s•oo * 67J.Oll2 ..,, BUS. Cbampepe ldl· ....................... ~al paint all xtras.
tile. OemlDl removaba. •mCHIYIOUT · Mint cood. C.11 N Mr.
•nZIOI• ~ acclllOri•. s IMPALAS.AH MarUn97M800
All ldru, 1Unrool, apec. 1f' WUT, AM/fl'll Ull,
mualc oa. new mich. :n,ooo mi. SACRIFICE. _Uns_"'-,S15--' ___ _.. ____
1
MIO.llutttee.~J
'71 Super Beetle. xlnt
coed, belie. •1e so. ....
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AutomaUc. pwr. "•leer· ffl7 me. factory alr cond., ··-••••••••••••••••••• tiaC.ed 11..., waw Urt9 -""'-'-W V -• wheel coven It LOW 11• r..., •Ion .,.. auto =· Uc. 857RLD SUt. m:·o2:':'ffe:~r~1:c:s;
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TH!ODORE
ROBINS
FORD
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•1000, ext.-., wtd1y8.
'f.I Squi re Wa~o n .
&Mded, mint cottd. 4
apd, AM /FM ·stereo.
«adl•h, sun. PP
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VOL. 72, NO. 16. 3 SECTIONS, 26. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNfA TUESOA~, JANUARY 16, 1979 TEN CENTS ·
Swnn
:Sparks
Slide
f'ro.. AP Ullpaktw
·A storm thiat duml)t'd about ao
inch of r ain n s om e areiu.
t•11uiced "oodlnf(. ia mud llde .
~osed ~ and • wadewprtatd
teltiphone outue 1n northern
Sao Die.co County, ofhciala a&Jd
A mudaltdt> closed Oce .. nsid
R.oulevard eut of h'lte·.-atate S
for about lhrtt hoJrs in la\e af
ternoon Monday, "eutUng off thl'
('astern part of Ocean.side" w
traHic, according to p olict'
spokesman Jim Sandlfer . The
downp()ur fl ooded major in-
tersections but no injuries were
reported. he said. •
The slide apparently damaged
the Oceanside-Vista trunking ca-
ble for Pacific Telephone ~o .. af·
f ee ling service to an un -
determined number of telephone
<'UStomers in Vista. Oceanside.
San Marcos, Fallbrook and
Carls bad, spokes m a n Cam
Miller said.
State Route 78 between El
Camino Real and J e fferson
Street was closed several hours.
with streets in Carls bad a nd Vis
ta also cl<>Bed for a time because
of flooding, officials said.
Meanwhile, a weather front
that wouldn't go away dumped
more than 1 1-'~ inches of rain.
('losed roads. knocked out com-
munications and .Oooded build-
.• n_gs over a wide area of
Southern California as it entered
ils second day today.
Authorities ex~ressed relief
that the downpour wasn't worse
Particularly hard hit by the
storm were coastal areas in San
Diego and Los Angeles counties
The California Highway
Patrol reported all major roads
In Southern California reopened
this morning after widespread
closures Monda)'. But the CHP
warned motorists to avoid
traveling on the Pacific Coast
Highway from Sunset Boulevard
north to Ventura County because
of flooding and periodic s li(le ac
~ tivlty
Co ntinuous rock and
mudslides ke pt California,
Department of Transportation.
workers bus)' through the ni"hl
in Malibu. where sUdes closed
Malibu Canyon Road
Dimes Party
Set in Valley
·Fountain Valley Ma r ch of
Dimes campuiEln om cials will
hold a Wednesday evcninJt
cockta il party to begin this
year's local effort to raise funds
to pay for birth defect preven·
lion ·
The cocktail party will be held
:it 5 pm . al Fran co i s '
Restaurant, 18151 Beach Blvd.,
Huntington Beach
The aMuaJ community march
ag ains t bi rth d e fe c t s i s
s<'heduled for Jan. 28. Service
clubs. local organizations a~d In·
dividuals plan to join the one-
day door-to-door campai~n to
seek funds from Fountain-Valley
residents for the March of
Dimes
Wayne Quits
Care Unit
LOS A:N6ELES 'AP l
Actor John Way ne of
Ne wport Beach was re -
moved from an Intensive
care unit sooner than ex·
peeled because· of the
rapid Pf'OtereH he \s mak·
' Ing-ln recoffrln1 -from
can~er surgery. ofriclal11
at OCLA MedJcal Cente r ~rted today. •
··His v\tal signs remain
norma l and he spent a
restful night," hospital ad·
m lnht.-ator Bernard
Strohm said.
Absence Criticized . Thoin~s Missing;
.. ,Council Still Short
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Surefootcdness is one of the sought-after commodities in.
Chicago. wher e four mor e inches of snow have
descended on top of a 20-inch batch delivered over the
weekend. These mounted Policemen may well be con-
sidering the virtues of indoor employment. 1See story.
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Mesa Board Nixes ---
~untington Li~
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH
01 IN o.ll'f ~lot SUit
A pair of proposed Santa Ana
River crossings between Costa
Mesa and Huntington Beactt
were rejected Monday night as
Costa Me11a City Council mem·
bers voted 5-0 to delete .the
roadway links from the city
muter plan. _
H"":'~n
Home Blaze
West side Cotta Menna arid a
"-~mall contingent of HunUngtoo ~each resident.a applauded the
move to eliminate county plans
to one day extend Wilson Street
and Gisler Avenue across the
river.
Under Probe
No cause has yet been de-
te rm lned for a fire and ex-
plosions that de vas t ated a
.. south east Hunting ton Beach
h 0 m e F' ri aii y b i g ht • l n •
vestigators s aid today.
However. Fire Inspector Jl\'n
Merrill, said Monday that loca-
tion of the point where the fire
broke oul in a corner-of the
garage has pretty well been established~
He also contradicted earlier
reports that several cans ,of
gasoline in the garage at the
hom e of Robert and Charlene
Bailey. ~l Collma La ne. ex-
ploded as earlier reported.
Merrill said there was no
gasoline in the ..gara ge, other
than that contaiAed in the fuel
tank or one of the Couple's two
cars.
He said the two thunderous
blasts which rattled windows
hundreds of feet away were
caused when the auto· fuel tank
blew up and when a camping
stove's fuel tank also exploded
\n the names.
lnvest.igators estimate $50,000 •
d amage was caused by the fire.
which caused ndghbors nearby
to hoae down roofs of their
homes.
Merrill said Monday that only
the fact the house immediately
next door to the Baileys' has a
tile roof prevented the fire from
spreading to It.
Orientation Set
Al Golden W eel
The roadways would link
respectively with Mlanta. and
Garfield avenues In Huntington
Beach.
Costa Mesa's rejection of the
bridge plan '5 only the first alep,
city officials said.
The bridge crossings <includ-
ing Costa Mesa-supported ex-
tension of 19th Street to link with
Banning Avenue in Huntington 1
have been listed on l'fte·county's
ma s ter Ian or arte rial
·highways or nearly. 15 yeara.
A county transportation sub·
committee recently supported
"protection" or all river cross-
ings to meet future traffic in-
creases.
Costa Mesa council members
said' they would solicit support
from Huntlngtoo Beach officials
in having the two bridges re-
moved from the road plan. •
Otherwise, Costa Mesa could
sta nd to lose a portion of its
county matching funds for new
roadwork if the county "denies"
... ,the removal of the bridges. of·
ficials said.
Fink Names Four
NEW YORK !AP> -A top·
level gangland tipster has
named four or the holdup men
Involved ln the heist or $6 million
in cash and jewels from a cargo
terminal at Kennedy airport. tbe
New York Post saJd today. The
ne wspaper said the Upsler
agreed to talk after the FBI ar-
ranged a $500,000 r\l!t'Jltd for In-
formation leadine to recovery of
the loot. ·
By &OBERT BA&KER °' • o.1ty ~ Stfft
The ablence oi City Coun-
cilman John Thomas frustrated
efforts for the second time to ap-
point a seventh member to the
Huntington Beach City .Council
Monday night.
Thomas also missed a ·special
meeting Saturday.
At least two council memben
have indicated mounting impa-
lleoce with failure to act.
."We aTe a government Qf
minority when one person can
stop the appointment " Coun·
cilwoman Ruth Bailey declared.
••John seems to be absent fre-
Jquenlly when important issues
are on the line."
Mayor Pro Temwre Richard
Siebert said he is considering a
change in ground rules 1n the selection process.
lle earlier had stated that ~
decis ion shouldn't be m ade
without the full council being present. ..
"But I believe that It is not in
our best i.nterest when any or us
can hold up the appointment by
being absent."
Siel)ert. said he is now willing
for the decit>jon to be made when
a quorum <four or more mem·
bers > Is present.
Thomas was unavailable for
comment today.
"He told me h<' may not be
here tonight. He told the city ad·
minislrator he may be ... Mayor
Ron Pattinson said.
Council members are trying t.o
meet the deadline of Feb. 16 for an appointment. Otherwise a
special etectlon must be held.
Election C08ts are estimated at
$35,000.
The vaeancy in council ranks
occurred Dec 18 when• Ron
Valley Board
To 'Oppose'
Busing Plan
Fountain Valley City Council
membera will consider a resolu-
tion tonight opposing the pro.
posed metropolitan busing plan
for school integration.
The resolution will be studied
at an 8 o'clock meeting in coun·
cil chambers. 10200 Slater Ave.
Mayor Pro Tern Roger Stan·
ton said h~s gested the resolu-
tion beca e believes the bus-
ing plan "crazy, bizarre and
capricious" and "would remove
local control."
The busing plan was recom-
mended to Los Angeles Superior
Court Judge Paul Egly to ex-
pand the Los Angeles city school
d esegration program into ·
Orange County.
"If you ignore school district
boundaries. the next step would
be to remove city boundaries, ..
Stanton said.
' The busing plan. proposed by
a panel of experts, "·would send
some Fountain Valley families
to Lynwood and Compton and
others lo Long Beach," said
Stanton.
Stanton said he hopes the
Fo-untatrrVatteretty Council
wlll be~ first Orange County
city to go on record a& oppos·
Ing the busing plan. He also
plans to take the resolution to
the Orange County Division of
the League of Cities.
~ Stanton said he is opposed to
busing because he a sserts it
would "destroy the nuclear
family."·
Golden West College's
secretarial faculty wlll hoel an onen~aUon p~gram Wednesday
for area hlgh school bu11tneas
teachers, counselors and prin-
What Holdup? -
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clpal1. • Boy Bandit Not Convinc'rng
' A bahY-faced, flve·foot-tall bandit IUlpee\ facet char1ee today alter all11edly bolchlnl an att.mpted holdup Of a • Fountain Valley &ll·Rl1bt care. accordiu to pc>Uce.
Shenkman resigned. The term
expires in April of 1980.
When Thomas was present
lut Monday. the City Council
deadlocked 3-3 on a re~acement for Shenkman.
Pattinson. Don M J\11ister
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QUITS THE BENCH
Judge Paul Meat
Judge Mast
To Resign;
utaPay
Sometimes controversial Cen-
tral Orange County Municipal
Court Judge Paul Mast an-
nounced Monday he is retiring
from the bench. ·
Mast said his retirement after
13 years on the bench will be.ef-
(ective Immediately or wben a
jury now deliberating the fate of
alleged drug dealer Alexander
Kulik returns Its verdict.
The 4&-y(ar-old former ally of
now imprtsoned county political
kingmaker Louis Cella gave a
multitude of reasons. for his
abrupt reitrement.
Among other things, Mast sa id
he is leaving the bench to prac
lice law as a private attorney
because he:
-Does not rind tire a s a
Municipal Court judge .. as
challenging or loterestingas it
once was:"
-Is increasin~Y' disenchanted
"when an attorney a ppears
before me ill-prepared and r,oorly
represents his or her client. .
-Is concerned about stepped
up public atta c ks on th e
judiciary. espec.ially attacks
la unched by public o Hice
holders such as Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr .. the son or the man
who ~pointed Mast to the
bench. -t.s worrie d a bout the
"poHliclzlng" of the judiciary,
including the reeent elecUon de·
real of lour incumbent judges ln
Orange County.
Moat of all. however. Mast
sald his "prime" consideration
for retirtng is what he termed
the inadequate salary judges
,..earn.
After taxes and other deduc-
tions hi• $47 .ooo a year salary
shrinks to $35,000 annually. Mast
said.
·'Thia is not enough for me to
maintain my standard of llvlng
(See MAST, Page A:>
Dress Store
Hi~ by Thug
and Thomas supported former
Huntinirton Beach Union lligh
School District trustee Ralph
Bauer.
Siebert. Mrs. Bailey and Rob
Mandie backed Plannln~ Com
mission Chairman Ruth Finley
Shah Jets
From Iran
In Tears
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TEHRAN. !ran <AP 1 -With
tears In his eyes. Shah Moham· med Reza Pahlavi left Iran to-
day for Egypt and the United
States, piloting his own jel on a
journey many believe will end In
permanent exile. His departure
touched off jlJbilant celebrat10m,
throughout Tehran. ·
Two officers of the shah ·s
,royal guard fell to their knees
and tried to ki ss the monarch·s fe.et at Tehran's airport. but he
motioned ror them to rise. court
sources said.
Two other officers. standing
face to race. held aloft a copy of
the Koran. the Mos lem· holy
book. and the royal couplt·
passed beneath the impromptu
arch to bo~rd the "S hah ·s
Falcon... a royal Boeing 727
Court sources said the monarc·h
took the controls himself.
··The shah is gone forever'"
people chanted as million!>
po ured into the s treets uf
Tehran. showering each othc•r
with candies and rose wat4.'I'. cheering a nd s houting with
joy at what they saw as victory
m a year-long. bloody uprismi.!
to topple the 59-ycar old shah
Moto r is ts hon\<ed horn ....
fl ashed headlights and turned on
w i r't d sh i e Id wipe r s . M any
JUmped from cars and huggcct
each other.
The 50-year·old shah later ar
rived in Aswan. Es.lYPl. \~·here hL'
was greeted by President Anwar
Sadat. Egypt's Middle E a!>f
News Agency reported. The two
then drove t-0 a hotel on an
island in lhe'"Nile River, whcrt•
the shah, hui wife and lheir <'ti·
tourage had three l>Uitcs on iht•
fourth noor.
The news agency s.iid the sh<.1h
is expectl'<i to stay a few dayl> '"
Egypt before ftying to the Urut .
ed States.
<See IRAN, Page A:>
Marina Students
Get Short Day
Marina High School stuocnts
in Huntington Beach will ~dis·
missed ·from classes at 12.50
pm . We dnes day so that
teachers and administrators can
hold a staff m~tinic . .AC:..
School s pokt•lt1filon Ri llie
Williams said the students wi ll
be allowed to leave early while.
the faculty makes preparations
for spring class registration.
Coast
Wea1her
Partial clearing tont'Rht
and m oat l y s unn y
Wed n es d n y . A 11 t t I 1•
warmer We<fncsd::ty' With
highs o f 62-66. Low ~
tonight ln the upper 40b •
Chance of ruin dccrcasln1o1
to 20 percent tonjght and
~-near i~ro Wednes<!l•Y·
The 71 -year·old film
star'• stomach was re-
moved during a nlne·hour
operation frlday after
doctor• diacoveted it con·
talned a low·1.rade malig-
nant tumor durtn1 what wa.s auDDC*.'d to S>e rouUn~
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TJ'le progr•m la planned to ac·
quaint the hJgh school f acu!ty
m emb•rs with the colle1e'1
secretarial adence offerin11. It
11 scheduled between 2 and 5
p.m. In lhe college's bUJlneu
bulldlng.
Police Lt. 8111 DeNl•I 1ald no6ody at Alphy'•
Rntaurant, 11175 Harbor Blvd., ~ believe lhe benc:Ut.
Police are searching today for
a 'chunky. bearded bandit who
held up a Huntington Beach
drua Abc)p and nect with $$1 Sun·
day atterooon.
l,N81DE TODAY
Ouer the apon oJ h11 52·
IJ«Jr CmftT'. John Wo11M'•
mouW, fmoge haa become in-
utricabl11 linked wtih thr
mon IUmwl/. For a look at
WOMf'«r , mon and mt1th, set
Featuring Pace Ct. 1all b1.ader 1~riery. The
1ctOr'11iD bladder wa1J r~·
moved u planned and a
1ub1Utute 1tomuh waa
Budget' Defended
•t<f AU A W~t" aald the waltreu confronted al the c:Hh ,........ after u.. boy demanded mon.y. ·
l•tles
-----·•tn.ictund. out of hi.I in· WASHINGTON fAPl -Preta·
dent Carter Mid llondaJ <that
tu t• budaet will oon4.aln an lncrea1e in 1pendin1 for ~
l*)ple and that the f•an Of Uii
natloa'11M)'Ol'I .nu be allayed
onc:t they have• •uMlned lhe documeat. ·rt la aol 1 punatlve
buqet." -Carter ,aid.
"AndlM did." utd Lt. DtNWL A 11·year-olcl 1.Apect nt-
Un1 the would·bl holdup arUat'a dllertP'!oa wu taken Into
custody neartw. He wu armed wttll a pell« p6itol.
NO WDJION WAI dl1pla'9C1 boftvwr.,,.,.. no
Ill first ....... the cite •bout m&clailbtJl:rweda m.u and ~AbU.lllllfoN9'a•• ..... ~-......_,...°'7
The overwel1ht lhua pulled •
black pbtol and &*n~ It at 1
elerk at &I.la Nor'• dre11 lhop, m1 !Qdlaler Ave .• at 2:'5 p.m.
The funatan demlnd•d the
clerk "" him all the money In
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tettlJMI, Wayne w11 ori11nally
expected to Ntmaln ln the
lntentlve c•r• unit untO
late •n the wMk. and U.
tbe bo1pltal 1bout two
WMU.
"ffie 1...-t, eaptu!9d by Ofnftr ToftJ' Marin, wae idetl· Un.d onl1 M a ,,...,., from Oraqe. lie •• lumed owr to hle NNllll, .,..,._ jUftalle court HUon .
~~'~ ... A.ft•r ii'ibbf.nc the CHb, the
bandit, WMrinf a brown \tat.
fhd on foot throush the H\lnt--lnttoft c..nter perllln1 lot toward enter Drive .
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OCJury •
Oraaae County Supervt10r ·
Ralpbll6edr1ch'a 1-'-monllt tftun
to 9uuh 11 brlbtt lndlcttn4"nt
·~••nit him took • new twbt
Monday ""'hen hi~ altorne)'&
challen,t'd Uw mak.iup ol the
county erand JUr)• that u.ctactt'CI
him .
lndudfd tn Otedrkh''-lalal
legal mruwu\'c r to nokl •land
In,.: trjal on Ow bf"lbt!l"J rharaes
Is the subpoena (j/ 3' ot OraJ\Kf'
County's •O Superior <:ourt
JUd(J\'S
Th~ subpot>na~d Jud11cA are
thosl.' who no.mlnaled pr0&pec
live mem~ra of the 1tn 78
oounty crud Jury that on Oet-us. 1977, lndktt!d Diedrich and
urchllcct LeRoy ROl!lc 'On bn~ry
char.ies
Niof'tt't'n of th08e no mlntts
cvtmtually bt1umc the gr .. nd
Jurors who, m cffttt . said there
was i;uffadcnl evidence lo make
Diedrich und ~c stand trtal oo
bribery allegation& related to ia
1973 board of superviisors land
USf' ckclislon
In hi s Jatt•st move to have the
multi count indictment quashed.
it 1s Oledrlch 's contention that
the .1urv nominees did not
represent a trut> c ross-secttc.Hl of
tht'county'ispopulaUon.
Hl~h courts have ruled that
'' l o<'al g rand juries must
r~prcsenl a selection that is tru.
ly representative of the local
pvpulation when taking such fac.
tors as race, age, sex and
economic status into account.
The motion challengina the
jury's make up was filed on
Diedrlch's behalf by attorneys
Keith Monroe and James Rid·
del.
It does ~t specify how the
77·78 jury 1night have falle n
short of the legal require ment.
R lddet. however, indicated
that each of the 33 subpoenaed
j udges will be asked whi.t
criteria he used in nominating a
pr<JS'JJ~ctivc juror
Thal quc.-stioning Is scheduled
to begin Jan. 22 in San Diego
Superior 'Court in Vi sta where
the Diedric h-Rose trial Is
~cheduled to start Feb. 5.
But the latest series of legal ·
moves by the county s upervisor
a nd Ros<.> Is expected to delay.
the al.tead~!t.:dela,yed tr.i.a1.. Callin~ the 33 judges as wit-
nesses to a))pear in the northern
San Diego County city will slow.
but not halt, judicial proceed·
lngs in Orange County.
Riddel said onJy four t o six
Judges will be called on the
s:ime day and then at appointed
hours in an effort to minimize
tht'ir absence from the bench.
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MAST •• ~
and to isrovlde schooling and col-
lege education for m y children,"
he elaborated.
Ttre j udge's retire ment an-
nouncement included words or
pra'tse for his fellow judges as
well as the state judicial system.
In political affairs, Mast was
a~sociated with pr·ominent
Democrats and was a me mber
of the inner circle j><>litical
fi gures in deposed kingmaker
Celia 's Pohhcal fi efdom.
Ma :.l r e p o r ted l y was
sf rutiniwd by the state Com·
m1 ss 1on o n Jud1c 1al
Perform~ when a witness in
t he i nveslig~tli on leading to
Cl'lla ·.., indictment named him
as a person who Instructed her
1n her work on a Cella-controlled
political campaign
H owevN. that 1976 pro he
failed lo Indicate that Mast and
vthcr Cella allies had any
knowledge of the illicit meander
1ngs of the one time county
political po we rhouse
City Chief Named'
SJ\N JOSE lflll l J a mes R.
Alloway, 49, l>ayton. Ohio, city
manager, haR been chosen as
the new San Jose cat.y manager
al SSS.000 a year
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Utah SiPt"'6i.. 'Lildkro""'
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ST. PBTBR8auao. ,, •. 'Al' l A bud o1 tnm· l~Y moUaa "' for • fNe llineb wu probably
responsible for thousand• ol tt1•1'·1haped, bumming. aod bhnkln& U FO.t that descended. on northeast Utah
lw lb.c hate 1980s. a Un vtr'lily ol Florid• ....earcber ' . fn fac:t . Dr PhlUp Catt .. han Hya ent.omoloslsta
might be •bl lO xptaln thoua1nd o1 reported un·
!dent ifled nytn. object "'•hlln« .
.. , bc.>llt!ve In UFOs, too. 6ut 42.000 tlmes?'' s.ays
Callahan. ref rrtng lo lht.-aeprox amate num~r or
QfbUnp ~ in ao )'t'Mr "Th8l'I ludicrous. Maybe t•aght or 10." •
Publibhed reports or lh sljhtln1s In Utah's
llant o M ountu•n~ sounded a lot llkt: sworms of
l()('Usts he 'd ~·n Oyln.-: t.owurd pine. ln Jra ql oil
ru:ldi. after World Wur Jr, CuJl 11han told the S't. Petersburg ·rimes. ·
Alimony Tri• I
Michelle Marvin
Relates Romance
LOS ANG~LES IAP )
. Michelle Triola Marvin took the..
witness.stand Coday to tell ol her
romanct 'With actot Lee Marvin
stre&flng clet.alls ithe bell~
entitle her to a $1 million shal'\!
of his Income durlng the alx
.Years they lived together.I
The trial is the 'first to teal an
appeals court decision, and Is
expect.eel to set a precedent for
payment or alimony In cases of
unmarried cohabitants.
Mtis Marvin, sedately ~tu~
In a black pants suit, began her
F,....P~AJ
IRAN •••
Hot.el employees sald officials
~ld them the Iranian leader will
meet with f<rrmer Pres ident
Gera Id R. Ford on Thursday In
Aswan. Ford, on a Middle East
\our, had been schedUJ ed to
meet with Sadat Thursday, and
Egyptian sources said the m~l
in~ with the shah was arranged
whc•n it became clcur th~t.-c
would be in Aswan {.It the same
time.
In a statement to Iran's of-
ficial Pars news agency, the
sh ah said he was going "on
vac{ltion because I a m feeling
tired." He left his royal powe rs
with a Regency Council and ap·
pealed to the Ira nian people to
preserve the monarchy during,
his absence
The shah sakt the lenll!th or his
stay abroad would depend on his
"physical rondition." But many
believe the vacation will tum in·
to permanent exile and the end
of the dynasty his soldier·father
rounded 54 years ago.
"I hope the government will
be at'>le to make amends for the
past and also succeed in laying
the foundation for the future,''
said the shah. "This work needs
a'long period of cooperation and
patriotism in its utmost mean-
ing. Our economy must start
rolling again and we must have
better planning for the future."
Ayatullah Khomalni . the
Shiite Moslem religious leader
who is the shah's most infiuen·
lial opponent, congratulated the
"heroic people of Iran" on the
shah's cseparture and said it was
"the first step toward ending the
Pahlavi dynasty."
Khomainl , an exile in France.
said he would return to Iran "at
the fl r8t proper Ume'\and would
name his own "provib'tonal gov-
crn menl" to supplant Prim~
M lnlster Shahpour Bakhtlar and
the government appoi nted by
the shah.
The lower house of the Majli11,
the lraniaa Parliament, con-
firmed Bakht¥u" and his cahlnet
today by a vote of 149-48 with 13
abstentions. The Senate gave it
a vote of confidence Monday.
te11Umony by telling or her meet·
Ing Marvin ln 1964.
"I w u working on a Wm that he
was worklng on 'Ship of
Fool8' ... I was a slaf\d·ln, ao ex-
tra dancer.I believe I had some
• fines."
H e r attorney, Marvin
Mltchelson, asked Miss Triola
to tell Judge A~har Manhall In
the non.jw-y Superior Court trial
lhe hlstory of her career as a
dancer and singer before she
met Marvin.
These details' were Intended to
show that Miss Marvin gave up
a lucrutive career to become
full-lime homemaker and com;
panlon to the Oscar-winning ac-
tor.
M itchelson introduced in
evidence publicity photos of
Miss Marvin dancing in Las
Vegas shows where she was the
featured perfomer.
M ltche lson contends Mi ss
Marvin is entitled to compensa-
tion for giving up h.er career and
devoting herself to Marvin's suc-
ceiss. although they never mar-
ried. · 1·
Miss Marvin, 46, c hanged her
name legally.shortly before she
and Marvin, 54. broke up in 19'70.
The case of Marvin vs. Marvin
has a lready berome a iandmark
at the appellate level. It led to
the 1976 California Supreme
Court ruling that unmarried
partners .could sue for property
settlement similar to that which
is common in divorce cases.
Mitchelson said Monday that
Miss Triola Marvin would
probably testify for several days
be fore the Academy award·
winner would be called t-0 the
stand.
Marvin, who has been accom-
panied to the proceedings by his
current wife and high school
s weetheart. Pamela Feeley, has
filed a $1 million countersuit al·
leging Miss Marvin failed to pro-
vide compenlonahip during the
relationship.
Quake Rocks
Eastemlran
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STOCKHOLM. Sweden
I AP l -A strong earth-
quake struck eastern Iran
t o da y, the H agfor s
seismological observatory
reported.
The observatory said
the quake regist ered an
esti m at ed 6 .8 on the
Richter scale. The U.S.
National Earthquake In·
formation -Se rvi ce in
Golden , Colo .• suld It
s truc k about 60 miles
south of M a:s hhad in
northeast Iran.
The American service
said the tremor was poten-
Ua lly damaging. There
were no Immediate cusual·
ty or damqe reports from
Iran.
,
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Trustees
OK Bids . .
On Work
Bid• t.ot.aU.na $35,000 for final won on the <>e.an View Sc.boot
Dlatrlct'J new Education Center were approv~ by truaLon Mon.
day nJcht.
Board Preli<Sent Julio "Jay"
River• said he w .. dismayed at
the disparity between the wtn-
nln1 bkb •nd thole thrown out
H t.oo exorbit.ant.
Bids on palnUn1 yet ~done
at the former Ranc ho View , School campus ranged from the
Winning ~"5~ offered by WU.on & Ham In~ .• to a
bid or $18.~ su mltted by D&B
Acouatlcs and ConalrucUon
Company.
The latttt flnn asked $16.220
(or electrical work .. The $6,765
bid by Borgeson Electric lnc.
won. N•other firms ~ven bid on
the electrical l.nStallation won.
Caah Carpet Brokers' f7 976.~
bid was aci!epted over a Sl3.200
bid afain offe red by D&B
Acous ics and Construction
Company. with no other contrac-
tors compeUnJ(. -The latter farm was the highest
bidd e r for healing and
ventilation, with a $9,220 offer to
do the job compared t.o the $4,748
Delta Cooling Copipany bid.
E .Z. Rooter.,.lumbing lnc .
won over the O&B firm with a
plumbing bid of S29Q compared
to their rival's $830 offer for the
work.
No othe r firm but D&B
Acoustics and Construction bid
on carpentry and ceramic tile
'+"Ork. so its bids or $2,640 11nd
$1 16'> were act't'pted .
The new Education Center on
a campus shut 'down. due to
dwindling enrollment will house
~istrict offices, the libruy, u
board meeting room and related
facilities.
Jury Begins
Deliberation
In .. l\ulik Case
By KATIIY CLANCV
Of, ... o.ily l'llet Jc.ff
An Orange County Superior
Court jury began it11 first full day
of deliberations today in the
heroin possession tn<i l of one·
time Newport Beach re~ident
Alexander Kulik .
The case passed into the jury's
hands late Monday as tcsUmony
in the four-week trial ended and
attorneys for both sides complet·
ed (inal arguments.
Kulik, also a suspect in the
Stephen John . Bovan murde r,
was a rrest.eel in a Mission Viejo
parking lot In a borrowed $60,000
Stutz Blackhawk car. The arrest
was a few hours after Bovan's
1977 slaying.
Sheriff's deputies alleged they
found thret! jars of nearly pure
China White heroin itl a grocery
sack irt t~car's·rear seat.
Prosecutor Jton Krcber Mon-
day urged the jury to convict
Kulik on charges of possessing
the 1.1 pounds of heroin for sale
and for transporting the $1
million cache of drugs.
He asked jurors to discount
·Defens e Atto rn ey Philip
DeMassa's contention the drugs
were mistakenly found on Kulik
and we re intended as a plant by
law enforcement offi cers for
someone else.
Kreber accused De Massa of
try ing to "muddy up" the
prosecution's case by hinting the
I.I pounds of heroin could have
come from various sources rang.
ing from Newport Beach police lo
feder al agents to the 1968 "French
connection" case. .
De Massa, however, argued
that hiB defense proved Kulik
didn 'l know about the presence
of dru(ts In the car he borrowed
from his associate, Richard Willis
ofNewport~uch.
·'There is a reaSQOAble doubt
and 1t is based ,upon the in·
terpretations of clrcumstantlaJ
evidence..:_:,;Oe Massa said.
"They are trying to buHd an
arch of circumstantial evidence
lo support their case and l sub·
mit to you that it all doesn't fit."
He contended Willis "lled"
when he said he PfOmlsed to ar·
range for a drug plant but didn't
carry it oot.
tJ
.
C harles Perino. 52, was h9nore~-~~nday as, the · Orange U>WJty . Transit Dis-
trict 's "driver or the '
month." He is one of 18
drivers , who steer OCTD
buses alon.&_ the Pacific
Coast HighwaY'rout.e.
Teachek-s'
~nter
Approved
Residents or the Oak View
neighborhood In central Hunt·
in gton Beach lobbied heavily Monday night for an e xpansion
of a community center .
The resident.a told City Council
members thal lhe ptesent faclli-
1y no longer meets growing de·
mands for instructional and ex-
ercise elasaes. recreational and
c ultural activities a nd.
neighborhood meetings.
ExpJnsion of the-clubhouse br
3.000 souare feet at· a cost of
Sl25,000 is one of a number or pro-
jects the City Council is consider-
ing for Housing and Community
Development funding this year.
t:aty omc1als have been al-
located $1.27 million to •DeDd on -slK'h items u fff\ior cttlzeo de· velopment, ramps. /or the tum-
dicapped, distribution of free
smoke detector alarms to needy
f a milies . purchas e of a
paramedic unit and rehabilita·
lion loans t.o Improve homes in
the downtown area.
A final deciBion by the City
Council is scheduled Feb. 5.
Pat Tessier. a city community
development aJde, said the Oak
Vie w Center is one of the ID08t
used facilities in the city.
He said the area, which is
located west of Beach Boulevard
and between Warner and Slater
a venues. is made up largely of
single parent families and ethnic
minorities.
Deadl,ine Set
For Citizen
Nominatiom
Friday is the deadline tor
nominations for the Fountain
Valley Chamber of Commerce
Citizen of the Y~r Awa rd.
The award Will be presented
at a Feb. 13 luncheon.
Nominees must be current
Fountain Valley residents who
have made a contribution to the
city's improvement and belong
to at least one local organiul·
tion.
Last year's award winner.
Diddy LammersJ is a former
Chamber of Commerce women's
division president and has also
been active in a ho8pltal aux·
illary group.
Individuals and clubs may
submit nominations to the Foun·
lain Valley Chamber ol Com·
merce office. Poet Office Box
8282, f'ountaila Valley, 92708.
Eight Stranded
VISALIA CAP> -Eight
Tulare resldent.1 were stranded
almost 24 boun ln five feet of
snow near Kings Canyon Na·
tional Park before being reecued
uninjured Monday niRhl.
Israelis
Att&ck
Ubanoll
TEL AVIV, ltrael <APl -
lar11H commandos landed in
Lebanon early today and blew
llP a buildlnc t.-ed b1 Palestin·
ian 1uetr1lla1. while navy gun-
boats shelled areas alon1 the
COHl, the army announced.
The nighttime raid was car·
rled out at Ru el·AJn, two mJles
south of t!te Lebanese i>ort of 'fyre
and 12 mfles north o( the laraell
border.
The army s pokesman said
there were no Israeli casualties
In the attack. The a~y gave no
Indication whether Palesllnian
gtterrillas were at the base dur-
ing . the assault or whether any
fighUng t.ooi place. the size ot ~ Israeli force was not dis· closed.
The announcement said the
Israelis .. "blew up a bulldlng
which sheltered terrorists . . .
Navy vessels shelled terrorist
concentration$ along the shore."
In Beirut. the Palestine
LlberatJon Organization claimed
guerrillas inflicted heavy
casualties on the raiders. , ·
"The enemy pulled oat leaving-'
big amounts of weapons and
pools or blood behind," a com-
munique from the Palestln.ian
command saJd.
The message said the raiding
party blew up "an empty farm
house" In Ras el·Ain, but there
were Tl<>-civilian or guerrilla
casualties in the clash.
1t safd the attack· came early
in the morning "but our forces
were on the alert and quickly in-
t e rcepted and e ngaged the
enemy ."
The guerrill;. said at le~st 10
Israeli gwiboa~atrolled the
Lebanese. coast opposite Tyre
Monday, P.romptlng guerrillas to
open fire from shoreline posi-tions.
Expansion
OJ Center .... .. ---
Reqpested
Ocean View School Uastnct ,
trustees voled unanimously Mon
day to allow participation in
formation of a seven·district
'teachers' Center. with federal
funds potentially available.
Instructors within the seven west county e lementary and
high school districts would use
the facility to enrich their pro-
fessional sklll3 through study and
use of its materials.
Some scooo1 aastnct trustees
and administrative personnel have let it be known over the
past few months thaf the
Teachet Center could lite rally
become a union ball.
There was no discussion of
this during Monday ni~ht 's ac-
tion. with Trustee Marianne
Blank immediately moving for
approval and Trustee Darrell
Carter seconding the motion.
Language or project report
prepared over the past year
specifically prohibits corruption
of the Teachers• Center concept Into a pivot for political or union
activity.
"I don't think there will be
anv 1Slop0ver." Superintendent Or. Dale Coogan said, noting
there are provisions in both the
Teachers' Center development
plan and the board's power to
arop out.
He r~mmended board ap.
proval or the plan. but added
that it s hould reserve the
authority to cancel participation
1f al any point 1t Ill determined
not to be in the district's inten:sl
lo continue.
Current plans call for the Hun·
tington Beach Union High School
District to M!rve as an umbrella agency of authority.
A policy council to guide the
ope'ralion would be formed
among teachers from the seven
participating districts.
They also include Fountain
Valley: Huntington Beach City
1elementary1: the ·high school
district. and alao Sts. Simon &
Jude Catholic School. a private
academy.
A II these dis tricts reed
elementary school system
graduates into the high school
district. .
DAILY PILOT
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From Auto,
Foils Rapist
Crash Probe Delayed
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A '22-ycar-old HunUnaton
Beach woman told poUce Mon·
day •he Jumped from • movtna
auto while she wu fl1ht1na off a
l>Ol·belUed man wbo tried to al-
to.ck her. • The woman saJd the lncldent
oecatted Sunday at 7 p.m . near
the P'lve PoUrta area but abe wu '° uPHt b)' the at.tack that ahe
did . not report •t unUJ th• next
day.
,. Potiee set. Uda Oehoe Mid
UM woman wu wawna bome
oa MalD 8'IMt wbeD ahe ·~· ed a ride from. bload, ibaaY·
ltalrM mu &a• oompact8*-
Wlltle drhl•I· tbe. man
•rabbed tbe womu by Ute balr
and lrMd ID fGrCf Mr to tubmJt
IO a Ma Ml. IM Wd pollcie. Tbe
woman Hid •la• ttruHl•d, tr•bbed .......... M1ft to slow tMautoad~ .. ..,~.·
Squally -...at.her la preveat.lna
air safely lnveaU1ator1 from
dl1S.coverln1 what caused a
Trans-Catalina Airlines Grum·
man Malla~ to Oop and 1lnk lo
40 (Ht of wal•r off Santa
Catalina llland.
The t•·PHMnler amphibian
had Just tUlft otr Sunda~:"' lta water beae It Pebbly h,
a mile eut of Avalon, when tt
crashed and overturned tn the
water.
The crub dunked SO people
aboard tbe plaat, but. •ppereal· Ir. no one w .. lnJund aettoualy. An Irvine man, Paul KetdMun,
-.,. 9'-44-=n ~' WM '
taken fat •Uolt '° AYaloa Municipal~. beea ... ol e
pre .. dltinl btart coadltJoo.
Ketdaa ._ nltMtd to 10
bom• la&e lloaday.
Tbt pUot, RutHll D. St.\ Pl«N, 11, of ~ ...
,
treated for cut f1nten and a
lacerated ac:aJp.
A Federal Aviation Ad·
ministration apoke!'lman satd Sl.
Pierre reported that on takeof'
h.11 airer-'\ Iott pQwer ln one of
It.a two engioes and fell back Into
the water at an angle.
for the National Tra~
Safety Board who la aul(ned to
the case, said today she had ttllt
to interview the pUot.
But without the Grumman
Mallard, now ln 40 feet of water
a quarter·mll19 oftahore, she
sald . the cauae of the mllbap
can't be known.
The lnvettlcator aald It wu
possible that the aJrcraft cu be
salvaged later today or Wednes·
day.
Ketchum aald that from his
perapedlve the airplane never
sot out of'tM water. He said that
as the pilot tri~ lo gain apeed
for takeoff, larce waves slapped,
"harder and hardtr and Trant·Catallna Alrlipes.
harder," qainat tbe aide ol the lnfanwblle. h11 tefu••4 to
plane. He Wei a tMi crest ftnally m~e any public atatement
Upped them over 'about tbe crab. about UM com-
AbaklM fllbenDen aboard the .pan7. cir ebuuf1br lllffk••· -AvaJoo.._.. lupemtea •potted However, Uae Loi Anpl ..
die el'Ub. Tiie lloet '1 capt.ala, -Count1 SMrUrt 1ubnaU. on
RJchard Rull, lteered a coune Oatallu nl111'1d a Ult of tbe
for UM ..._ plane and the • pat...,.,. ........ x..e..-.
.tettm1 ..,.. fllbed from the bl• •lf• and tOD, .._,.. ftftl OMaa. tourC1t.a from hu:t.alUo, San
W1U, l\mk, u laWltiptor Marino, Ban Pedro nd from
OUl·Of ·atate.
FAA records reveal fhat
Trans·Catallna began operations
In J a,nuary of um, less than a
ye.r •10~ lnitiallY with rughts
from Long Beach to Pebbly
• Beach.
Durlne the year, the company
increaaed ita ru1hu with the ltd·
dltton of three Grumman
Mallarda-brinaln• tu alrllne lo rour planee. F'llJht• alao were
ruo to Catalina from San Pedro
and Oraap County.
1'be compeny ahrel jolnt UM
faclUU• wtth ~taUna AlrUnes.
a ..,.,... compuy wblcb wes
U.. Qrumma OooN alrplane, u
WtDU~rY. • Trant·Ca~a 1ver•1•• 1 \
round U1~At t.a per day to Ca&allM u 111111mer moa&M. abcJUl that durtQI U..wbur.~IOU.. P'M.
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-~---~· Tearful Shah·Dep.arts in.Own et
.
Israelis
AtiOCk
~banOn
. . TEL AVIV, lsta.et fAPl
lsraeH commandos landed in
Lebanon early toda)!. and blew
up a buildina used by Palestln·
ian g uerrillas. while navy gun· .
boats shelled areas along. lhe
coast, the army announced.
The nighUime r aid was car·
ried out at Ras el·Ain. two miles
south of the Lebanes e port or Tyre
and 12 miles north of the Jsraeli
border
The army spokesman• said
there were no Israeli casualties
an the attack. The a rmy gave no
indication whether Palestinian
guerrillas were at the base dur-
ing the assault or whether any
righting took place The size or
the Israeli force was not dis
closed
The announcement said lhP
Israelis "blew up a building
which sheltered terrorists ..
Navy vessels-she)led terrorist
concentrations along the shore "
In Beirut, the P a lestine
Liberat.Jon Organization claimed
gu e rrillas inflict ed h eavy
t::isuattles on the raiders. '
"The ~nemy pulled o.ut teavmg
big a mounts of weapons and
pools or blood behind," a com·
munique from the Palestinian
command said.
The message said the r aiding
party blew up "an empty farm
house" in Ras eJ-Ain, but there
we re no civilian or guerrilla
casuattles in the clash.
lt said the attack came early
in the morning "but our forces
were on the alert a nd quickl y in·
ter cepte d and e ngaged the
ene m y."
I . ~
Watchi ng Congre•• in Action
Rep. Ralph S. Regula, R-Ohio. dozes along with three
anidentified ~hildren as the 96th session of Congress
opens .in Washington. Among the spectators was actress
Elizabeth Taylor. who watched her husband sworn in as
a new senator
Storm Nixes Crash PrObe
Squally weather is preventing
a ir safety investigators from
d iscove rinJ: what caused a
·r.rans-Catalllli! Airlines Grum·
man MalJard lo flop and slrik in
40 feet o f w ater off Santa
Catalina Island.
The 14-passenger amphibian
had just taken off Sunday from
its waler base at Pebbly Beach.
a mile east of Avalon. wherr'it
cras hed and overturned in the
wate r.
The crash dunked 10 people
aboard the plane, but. apparent·
ly. no one was injured .seriously.
An Irvine man. Paul 'Ketchum.
65. of 44 Sycamore Creek. was
Makes Prog r ess
taken for observation to A vaJon
Municipal Ho!\pital. because of a
• pre -existing heart condition.
Ketchum was released to go
home late Monday.
The pilot; Rusnll o. St.
Pierre, 31. or Northridge . was
treated for cut fingers a nd a
lacerated 11calp.
A F e de r a l Aviation Ad·
ministration spokesman said St.,
Pierre reported that on takeoff
his ai.rcrafl lost power iQ> one or
its two engines and fell back int<;>.
the water al an· a ngle.
Ketchum said that from l\.is
perspective the airplane never
got out of the water . He said that
as the -pilot tried to gain speed
for takeoff, lar~e wav~s slapped,
.. h arder a nd h arde r and
harder:· against the s ide of the
plane. He said a big crest finally
.....:_ • tipped them over. n .,...,._ A1>alone fishe1 rrten abeald-the-
'"" Avalon-based Supermex spotted the crash. The boat ·s captain,
· Richard Ruiz, steered a course
Wayne1'eaves Cqre
~rly heaUng at the site of the f.or tb6 downed plane and the
operation. He is taking liquid victims were fished from Lhe
nourishment by mouth in s mall ocean .
Return
Called
Doubtful
·BULLETIN
PALM SPRINGS <AP I -
Wal&er ff. Aanenberg, fprsner
U.S. ambuncler to Great Bri·
&ala, uJd today that be lavlted
tbe-Sb.all ol Jran &o take refug~
lo Anneaberg's ZSG·acre desert
e1~&e ne.ar bere.
TEHRAN. Iran IAP) With
tears in his eyes. Shah Moham-med lteut Pahlavi left Iran to-
day for Egypt and the United
States. piloting his own jet on a
iourney many believe will end in
permanent'.exile. His departure
touched ofr jubilant ~lebrations
throughout Tehra n ...
Tw.2 .Nfi(:ers of the shah 's
royal guard fell to their knees
and tried to kiss lhe monarch's feet at Tehran's airport, but he
motioned for them lo rise, court
sources said.
Two other officers. standing
race to face. held aloft a copy of
the Koran, the Moslem holy
book . and the royal couple
passed beneath the impromptu
a r c h to board the "Sha h 's
F alcon." a royal Boeing 727.
Court sources said the~o~arch took the controls himse .
"The shah is gone ever~"
p eople chafl,ted ·as llions
poure d into the s treet s or
Tehran. soowcring each other
with candies and rose water.
c heering and s.houting with
joy ut what they ·~w as victory
in a year-tong, bloody uprisin(i
to topple the 59·year-0ld shah.
Motorists h onke d ho rns.
Oaabed be;tdli hts and turned on
winds hie ld wipe r s. a-ny
jumped from cars and hugged
ea~h other.·
7 .
The guerrillas said at least 10
Israeli gunboats patrolled tbe
Lebanese coast opposite Tyre
Monday, prompting guerrillas to
open fire from shoreline posi·
tions.
LOS ANGELES <AP ) -John
Wayne. making rapid progress
in bis recovery from cancer sur·
gery. has been moved out of in·
tensive care to a private room al
UCLA Medical Center, hospilal
authorities said today.
administrator Bernard Strohm
said in today's dally r ePQrt on
the 71-year-old rum star's condi·
lion. amounts. Wa lly Funk. an investigator
"Among lhe many telegrams for the National Trans portation
The SO.year-old shah later ar·
rived in Aswan, Egypt, where he:
was g reeted by President Anwar
Sad at, E~ypt 's Middk! East
News Agency reported . The two
then drove to a hotel on an ·
island In the Nile River. where
the shah. his wife a nd their en·
tourage had three suites on .the
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Marineiets
Plan Noisy
l.nnding Te sts
R eside nts of Ir vine and
Lagi:na Hills can expect in·
creased jet noise· for the next
three weeks.
OHicials at El Toro Marine
Corps Air Station said that. throu~h Feb. 2, Marine pilots
and air Cf'ews will be practicing
a ircraft carritM' landings.
The peak noise period will be
between 4 and 10 p.m.
The practice sessions -a
vear 's worth crammed into
three weeks will prepare 3rd
Marine Aircraft Wing squadron
members for jobs aboard Navy
aircraflcarriers.
No weekend practices were
scheduled, but officials said that
wee kd ay fli k hts c ancel ed
because or bad weather would
ba ve. to be rescheduled for lhe
weekends
Co ast
Weath e r
Partial clearing tonight
and m os tly s unn y
Wednesday. A little
warmer Wednesday with
highs of 62-66'. Lows
tonight in the upper 4()5.
Chance ol rain decreaslng
to 20 percent tonight and
near zero Wednesday.
IN81DE T88~Y
Over tlte IJ)Clft o/ Ida 52·
• y.ar carttr. Johlt Wa~·s
moo# imaoit Im ~ ift ••
tzfricabl11 lfftlcH wUh tM
man htmaielf. fi'or ·a look at
Wapt. 1l10ft and mrtla, eee
Feoturlftfl Poe. CI. .....
Wayne was moved to his room
late Monday afte rnoon, only
lhree d~ys after his cancerous
stomach was removed in a
otine-hour operation. hospital
Wayne was originally expect·
ed to remain in the intensive
care unit four"or five.days.
e spent another good night
but with some discomfort."
Strohm added this rt1brning.
"X ·r ay t est s that were ,
performed this morning showed
lhal have been received was a Safety ~rd who is assigned to
-telegram from President Carter the case. said today she had still
wis hing him well. and former to interview the pilot.
president Nixon has called." But without the Grumman
Strohm said two of Wayne's Mallard, now in 40 feel of water
sons, Michael a nd Patrick, a quarte r -mile offshore. she
would answer questions on rami· said, the cause of the mishap
ly matters Wednesday. can·t be known. ·
. The investigator said it was
Rainstorm Wreaks
Havoc Along Coast
Burglar .Hits .
Irvine Home,
Gets J e we lry
p0ssible that the aircraft can be
s alvaged later today or Wednes·
day.
Tra n s -Cat alin a Airlines.
(Sff CRASH, Page J\2 >
By The ~ated Preu
At least one man was killed. roa~s closed, buildings Oooded
anl1 communications knocked
out durim? a slorm that dumped
more than I ~ inches ·or rain on
Southe rn California a nd prom·
ised still more as it entered its
second day today.
However. a utho rities ex·
pressed relief that the downpour
wasn 't worse.
"It .has n 't b een t oo bad
because we didn't gel many in·
stances where it rained an Inch
in only a couple hours." Los
Ans;:eles County Sheriff's Deputy
Jury Begins
Deliberation
In Kulik Case
By KA'nlV CLANCY
Of .. DMt't ""'SUff An Orange County Superior
.Court ~ury began its fl.rat full day
of de liberations today in lhe
heroin possession trial of one··
time Newport Beach resident
Alexander Kulik.
• The case pa$Sed into the jury's
hands late Monday as i.esthnony
in the four·week trial ended and
attorneys for both sides complet·
eel final arguments.
Kulik. also a suspect In the
Stephen John Bovan murder,
was arrest.ed in a Mission Viejo
parking Jot In a borrowed $80,000
Stutz Blackhawk car. TM arrest
wis J rew t oun at'er B.>van's urn •l8Yibl. •
Wylie Burrow said.
The National Weathe r Service
caoceled a flash flood watch for
Los Angeles, Ventura. 'Orange,
San Bernardino and Riverside
counties shortly before 5 a.m.
after radar indicated the expect-
ed pockets or .heavy rainfall
would not' materialize.
But the s torm was being
blamed in the death or a 42-year·
old Hawttforne man who died
Monday night when his car drift·
ed across Imperial Highway and
cras hed Into a power pole, the
CaJifomia Highway Patrol re·
pc)rted.
Areas particularly hard hit by
the storm were along the coast
in San Diego and Loa Angeles
counties.
Widespread flooding and a
large m\,ldslide were blamed
Monday ty officials for cultinl{
<See STORM, Pase AZ>
While an 8-year-old girl and a
live-In maid slept in a locked
bedroom. a burglar broke inlo
a.. Irvine home early Monday
and prowled the house.
Mary Colton. 32. or Turtle
Rock. told police she believes
s he m ay have s tartled the
burgla r into an early exit when
she came home.
Though she s aw no one, she
discovered her purse upended
atop her bed. a jewelry box dis·
turbed a nd a diamond ring,
which she valued at S2,000, miss·
Ing.
Her daughter and the maid
had been unaware an Intruder
was in the house.
Polke said the butglal' pried
open a kitchen sliding glass door
to get in.
MothsuFOs?
-
Utah Sighting• 'Ludiero~'
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. CAPl ~A bat>d of hun·
· gry moths, out for a free lunch was probably
respo~1~l~!or thousands of cigar-shaped, humming
and bu11.IUll8 UFOs that descended on northeast Utah
in the late 1980s, a University of Florida researcher
says. · , •
In fact, Dr. Philip Callahan S&YI entom~lo'.ill
might be able to explain thousands of reporiec:w
Iden tilled RYloJr object •ilhtlno.
''I beUm ln UFOs, too, 6ut. ~ tlmes?" saxs
Ca~UOU.. to tbe aptroximate number ot
The news agency s aid the s hah
is expected lo stay a few days in
Egypt before fl ying to the Unit·
ed States.
Hotel employees said officials
told them the Iranian leader will
m eet with former President
Gerald R. Ford on Thursday in
• <See IRAN, Page A2 I
olc
hl1
Sb
ye
La
IA
e4
fr!:'.= •; ~'= t Sberitt'• deputies allepd they
--4 :..1 ,.. :-~·•-'JaanLtbrf!e Jan ol .nearl1 pure ........ .,. w=. a.e China Whft.eMriilnTft a"]'fOtVly
alghtfnll ~-lil JO yean. "ftat'I tud'ft:tolii. :~ •1•.Jto • . ~ Maybe eight or 10." 1" -·~• ·~ ~~ &,t;:• •: wll ln tM car'• nar Hlf. == li = ei.t ProteeUtor Ron Knber llon·
I ..... -=. C: ·,,...::::-I: day uf'led the Jury to convtct ....... •• ~ .. Kulik on dtaraa ·ot Po•-tac =::, ~ =:u... t tbe 1.1 l*llMll ol beroln for Nie ta. IR1LIK. .... AJ)
r
-Pobtllhed n:port GI ~ligbUqt In Ut=-"".:'S':#· --+--.-.."'~
Uinta Mountains sounded a lot lib swarm• x-yor;;oht-eai · '•red Relaman. bo-..ba...__...__ _ ___.".
locuata he'd ~ fi)'ing toward plnes In Iraqi oil · hypersensttlvtty to any subetances in the air, runs
fields alter World War TI, Callahan told the St. throu1h the corridors of National Jewts,h Hospital in
Petenbw'I Times. -..:.. Denv~r ICJ\littfnJ nurses and )"Mmen wUtl his water
ptsto1. I
·'
Al DNL Y Pl!.OT
•1~•UYN01M ............
Ora.nc County Planoln• Com
mlnlon memben dethted Mon
day 'they want t o a for
them•tlvt'I the territory pro
posed for l~ G.m acr. AllJO
Viejo devdopmeot
The decllk>n to ta.kt a n.ld
trip-t(t tM .a...w~eooompalMlll
much ot the blll:J and tao.>ons
between La1\&ft11 BHcb. IAl\IDI
Nl1uel and South Laa"'n•. •nd
Lelsure Wortd wu rtatbed al\H
a thrff' hour publlc M•nnc on
the propo.ted development ,....,..,,. ...
KULIK •..
ond for· tranaporhDI the SI
mllllon caeht" ol druJC
He aaked Juron to .daac:owrt
Defeaae Attorney l'hillp
OeMalh'a ~lenUon tM dNgS
were mlm\kenly found on KuJlk
and were intended as a plant by
law enforcement omcera for
isomeoneelle.
Kreber accused DeMuaa of
trying to "muddy up" the
prosecuUon's case by hinting the
1.1 pounds ol heroin could have
come from varioua sources ranc·
ing from Newporf Beach polJce to
federal agents to the 1968 ··French
connection'' case. ..
OeMASSf, however . argued
that his defense proved Kulik
didn 'l know about the prel$ence
or drugs in the car he borrowed
from his associate, Richard Willis
of Newport Beach. ,,.
"There la a reasonable doubt
a nd It is based upon the in·
terprelations of circumstantial
evidence," DeMassa said
·'The~ are trying to build an
a rch of circumstfilUal evidence
to s upport their case and I sub-
mit lo you that iC all doesn't fit.''
He contended Willis "lied"
when he said he promised to ar·
range for a drug plant but didn't
carry it out.
"He lled and he got paid orf
with~ his immunity." DeMaasa
sald, referring to Willis' im-
munity from prosecution In both
the drug and Bovan murder
case.
"Mr. Kulik Is the victim In
this case because everyone else
has gotten a walkJn this case,"
DeM'assaconUnued.
Kreber argued that small con·
tainers of the same kind or rare
oriental heroin found in Kullk's
Leucadia home and his motor
home. along with drug traces
round on h.is clothing as polnting
toward guilt
~liso -Yiej~ Site
1'lle..,.. la 099 ol low LlMll U.. de¥...,...._ McJUM or the · fereat ()S)lnloe. noUq .that tbe
--•'n1111 i wUI ..... -.... • ....... fl d..nte• ... pro-I N9lricUd llCCeel to UM toast
,._ SM1 Pl" I 11• llD ,..... tM ,...., die ~ of tbe o,.. ll"om Alilo ~Jo me11na that peo.
.,.. ·~· la Ute eo••tr'• •ceMdtlllepropoeal&oouw• Pie rilitiq area or Uviq In tneral plan f« the area by p1rt of the Alleo VleJ.10 road It "are 10 t. to have to 10
1.500 KfW wh1Je doubltn1 the •Y•tem to ~ 8each'a road around Lbetr elbow to get to their
o.umw ol permlttecl dwelllna ayat.em via Aft.a Lacuna Cany0n thumbl" In trivtlln1 Paclllc unit.I In t.lw ,.nen1 plan. Road Coa•l Highway.
'Tbe dev lopm.,nt. wblcb They a<>homeaupport Monday Richard Munsell, asal11tant
-WOU1'--be built .ov.,. a 15.yeu from commlulon•r William director of tb~ EnvlronmenU&l ~riod. would ulUm•tely bowkl McDouaaU of La.tuna Nlcuel. Managemerit Agency, openfd
60.000 Pt'nona and would Include who declared, "l wlah Alta the pubUc heartnc by presenllna
lndwatriaJ and comm •rclal proj La1una 8oultv1rd would Juat go · 18 position papert which outllne
ttO •• wrll awa)' .'' apeclflc problema aaaoclated
Laguna Beach rMldenll and 11,owever, comm In loner with the proposed development.
_e_n_v_1 _ro_n_m_n_1_1_1_,,_ro_u..;.1>11 __ 0.-p.-P<>fJ_...•~-C-h_ar_l_e_• _8e.;..;..n_ne.;.;...;.tt_v..:o_lc_ed;___a_d_if_. Tho11e f>roblcms I ~cl ude the
baJ1nce ol tn-ol boulhal -
rental and ownet'thJp, pri~ ol
houalnc •. balance of houslnif lo
other kinds of development.
nolse from El Tbro 8hrine Corps
A Ir Station , open 11 pace
reMrvatJoo. road ay1t.em1 a.nd
con11trucUonofuUliUca.
He sa1d t.he-reuoa the poslUon
papers were developed was to
leave a clear indication of why
cornmlulonors reached the de·
clsiona they will on each of the
IS8Ut!S. •
.. We w1tnt lo make cleur that
there wu a caotce tn the matter ot bow thete ltnlduret ftt into
the development. We want to
lcuve a trail rttordlni your
thlnklna on e.ach or the11e is·
suea. • • he told commlulooen.
The field trip baa been
scheduled for Jan. 30. More
public hcarlnas wiU be held by
commi111lonen In F•bruary.
An EMA 11poke1man 11ld the
propo11al. which requires amend·
ments to t.be county's aeneral
plan. will not eome before the
supervisors for final action until
March or AprU .
...
Michelk Testifie~
Marvin 'Romance' Detailed at Tri81
This is one or India's 100 million "Ulltouchables." vie·
tims of a caste system outlawed by the country's con·
sUtution but continued by tradition. See story, other pie·
lures on Page A8.
LOS ANGELES CAP ) '-
Michelle Triola Marvin took the
w1tne86 stand today to tell <1f her
romance with actor Lee Marvin
-stressing details she believes
entitle her to a $1 mlllJon share
or his income during tho six
years they Uved together.
The trial Is the first to t.est an
appeals court decision. and Is
expected lo set a precedent for
payment of jl.llmony In cases or
. unmarr1e<tcohabltants.
Miss Marvin, sedately atUr.00
in a black pants suit. be.can her
testimony by telling or her meet·
Ina Marvin in 1964.
"l wuworklngonafllmthathe
was working on 'Sh ip of
Fools'. . .I was a stand-In . an ex·
tra dancer.I belJe'le I had some
lines."
.Her attorney , Marvin .
Mitchelson, asked Miss Tri~la
to tell Judge Arthur Marshall in
the ,,.,n.jury Superior Court trial
the history of her career as a
dancer and singer before she
met Marvin.
These details were intended to
show that Misti Marv111 ,;8 v lie up
a lucrative career lo become
full·tlme homemaker and com·
panfon '\o the Oscar·winning ac·
tor.
. Mltcheleon introduced in
evidence publicity photos of
Miss Marvin dancing In Las
Vegas shows wher:e s he was the
featured perlomer.
M itchelson contends Miss
Marvin is entitled to compensa·
tlon for giving up her career and
devoting herself lo Marvin 's suc·
cess. although they never mar·
rled.
Miss Marvin, 46, changed her
name-legally shortly before she .
and MarVin, 54. broke up In 1970.
The case of Marvin vs. Marvin
has already become a landmark
at the appelfate level. It led to.
the 1976 California Supreme
Court ruling l.,hat Ynm arried
partners could sue for property
settlement stmilar to that wh.ich
is com-mon in divorce cases.
Mtlchelson said Mond~y that
MiiJs Triola Marvin would
probably testify for several duys
before the Academy Award win·
ner would be called to the stand.
Judge Mast. to Leave Bench
Sometimes controversial Ccn·
tral Orange County Municipal
Court Judge Paul Mast an.
nounced Monday be is retiring
from the bench
Mast said his retirement after
13 years on the bench will be ef-
fe ctive immediately or when a
jury now deliberating the fate of
alfe1ed drug dealer Alexander
Kulik returns Its verdict.
shrinks to $3S,OOO annually. Ma8t
said.
·'This is not enough for me to
maintain my standard or living
and to provide schooling and col·
lege education for my children,"
he elaborated. • .
Marvin. who has been accom·
panled to the proceedings by his
current wire and high school
sweetheart, Pamela Feeley. has 1 .
flied a $1 million countersult al·
leging Mlaa Marvin failed to pro·
vlde companionship during the
relaUo~hip. .
Hearma the case without a
jury. Judge Arthur Marshall
turned down a bid last week by
the actor's attorney to dismiss
the s uit. has declared that Miss
Marvin must prove more than a
spouse·likc relationship to win a
property settle ment. akin lo
alimony. .
"She must also prove the ex· ·
istence or an agreement as to
property or. al the least. a tacit
unde r standing with res ped
thereto:"' Marshall said.
. ,.,.... P.,,e A I
RAID ...
came shortly aCter midnight
when a commando force landed ut'
Ras e l-Alo In rubber boats
lowered from the gunboats.
The raid lasted one hour. The
Lebanci;e authorities confirmed
the t:iuerrillas engaged the at.
tackers in machine-gun battles
The landinJ( s pot was a few
hundred yards from the posi-
tions or U.N. peacekeeping
troop!\. Tyre's district ad ·
ministrator reported
3 Gunmen Hijack
, Lebanese Jetliner
The 46-year-0ld former ally of
now Imprisoned county pollti.cal
klngmaker Louis Cella gave a
multitude of reasons ror his
abrupt reltrement.
Among other things, Mast said
he is leaving the bench to prac-
tice law as a private attorney
oocause he :
The judge's retirement an·
nouncement Included words or
praise for his fellow jud1et1 as
well as the stole judicial system .
In political affairs, Mast was
associated with prominent
Democrats ~od was a memher
of th~ ·inner circle political
figures in deposed kingmuer
Cella 's polltlcal fiefdom.
,.,.... P.,,e AJ
IRAN •••
Aswan.· Ford, on a Middle Ea~t
tour, had belm scheduled to
meet with Sadat Thursday. and
Egyptian sources said the meet·
ing with the shah was arran~c'<l
when ii becume clear the thrct•
would be In Aswan at the same
tame.
BEIRUT. Lebanon !AP>
Three Arabic·speakln~ gunmen hijacked a Lebanese elllner to-
day on a regular f ight from
Beirut lo Amman, Jordan, and
s aid they were l'aklng the
aircraft and 73 people aboard to
Turkey, airport oHiclals re·
ported.
They said the commandeered
Boeing 707 was "circling in
Cypriot air space" one hour
after it was seized s hortly before
the scheduled landinK in the
Jordanian capital.
The sources said the hi·
jackers. who claimed they were
Palestinians, firs t told the
Beirut airport control tower they
were heading lo the Cyprus
airport or l..arnaca but later said
they were taking the plane to the
Turkish capital. Ankara.
The sources said the three hJ.
jackers did not say whether they
· belonged to a Palestinian guer·
rilla organization or explain the
motive for the hijack th their re-
peated communications with the
control tower.
The sources said amona the
passengers were Lebanelle
Parliament member Mahmoud
Ammar and hJs wile.
The sourceA said the sky·
jackers' claim that they were
Palestinians could not be con-
firmed by Betr~1t alrport of·
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flcials since the control towermen
could not pin down the gunmen's
nationality from their Arabic ac-
cent.
There are several Arabic
dialects.
· ,.,.... Page A I
STORM •••
off traffic in eastern section.a or
Oceanside. north or San Die10.
The slide also k,nocked oul
telephone service to customers
in -Vista. Oceanside, San
Marcos, Fallbrook and
Carlsbad. Pacific Telephone Co.
spokesman Cam Miller said.
The CHP reported the Las
Virgenes Road from Mulholland
Drive to Pacific Coast
H11hway in Los Angeles County
was closed this mornlnc due lo
Ooodlng and slide activity. But
all other major roads and
hl1hways in Southern Callforniu
were reopened aft.er widespread
closures Monday. ·
Continuous rock and
mudalldes kept Callfornla
Department of Transportation
workers busy throuah lhe nltht
In Malibu, where slides closed
Malibu Canyop 'Road and
flooded at least two buJldlns•.
Burro~
Sandbaaflna operation• ln the M andevl le Canyon area ,
charred by brush nres lut ()c •
Lober. went into effect lo keep
mud from further ooaln1 down
hlllald• and Into the homet of
canyon l"elideab. Autborttlt!I re-
ported only one lncldent of mud
damaae durln1 the current
1torm.
W 11ther aervlce meteoroloitat
Blll lulllvan Hid the 1Jow·
movlna 1torm, which lln1erect
Ions past lt1 anticipated de·
p1rt.ure ioo.y; would maintain a
30 _percent chance of rain toaltbt, taperln1 WednHday wtl• wmperaturw are expected
to cUmb back Lato tho tot.
TM lt.onn, whleb bNan llon· •·~ mornla1-attd-it•mped almOlt a bllf ·bldt of rala oa LOI
Aqelel tn ltt ftnt M boun, W
br0u1ht ~ MUOD '• ralal1ll total to 1.00 lildlll bJ I a.m .• eompl.Nd to tbe DOrnla1 MUOG' ~lpi~oll.M~.
.·
Does not rind life as a
M unl clpal Court judge "as
challenging or lnterestingas it
once was.·• .
Is Increasingly disenchanted
··when an attorney appears
before me ill·prepared and r,oorly
represents his or her client. '
client."
-Is concerned about stepped
up public attacks on lhe
judiciary, especially attacks
launc he d by p4bli c orrlce
holders such aa Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr., the son of the man
who appointed Mast to the
bench.
• -I s worried about ·the
.. politicizing" 01 the judiciary,
including the recent election de·
feat of four Incumbent judges in
Orange County.
Most of a ll, however , Mast
!\&id hla "prime'' consideration
for retiring is what he termed
the Inadequate salary judges
eurn.
After taxes and other dequc·
lions his $47,000 a year salarv
Ma s t reportedly wa s
scrutinized by the state Com· ·
mi ss ion on Judicial
Performance wh~ a witness in
the investigation leading to
Cell a '!I Indictment na med him
as a person who Instructed her
in her work on a Cella·controlled
political campaign.
However. that 1976 probe
failed to indicate that Mast and
other Cella a llies had any
knowledge of the illicit meander-
ings of the one lime county
political pow~rhouse.
ODna Policy Hit
WASHINGTON CAP >
Congressional opponents of
President Carter 's China policy
are opening a scattersbot attack
that threat.ens to delay the con·
!irmation at Leonard Woodcock
as ambassador to Peking and to
disr:upt the legislative schedule
or Senate leaders.
FailWf'a•ilS ..
A Peklnl f atber and bl• eon, both attired In padded cot·
ton Jackett and -cold weather hit.I, art pl~tured out for a 1troll at 11en An Men SQuare. Dad dld walkln1 u he
carried the YounPter oa hll back.
0.11, ,., ... St.If ......
QUITS THE BENCH
Judge P•ul M•at
E'ro.PageAI
CRASH •••
meanwhile. has r efused lo
mak e any public s tatement
about the crash, about the com
pany. or about its officers.
However, the Los Angeles
County Sheriffs substation on
Catalina released a list of the
passen~ers. Besides Ketchum.
his wife and son. there were
tourists from Sausalito. San
Marino. San Pedro and from
out·or·state.
F' A A records r ev ca I that
Trans·Catallna began operations
in January of 197ll, less than a
year ago; Initially with nights
from Long Beach to Pebbly
Beach. ~ .
Durlna the year, the company
lncretu1ed its flights with the ad·
dilion oC three Grumman
Mallar~ -bringing its airline to
fottr planes. Flights a lso were
run to Catalina from San Pedro
and Or~e County.
The company ahares Joint use
racllltiet with Catalina AJrlines. e separate company which uses
lhe Grummari'OOOA airplane. as
well as helicopters.
Trans·Catallna avera8Cll 11
round trip IUaht.8 per d11y .to
Catallna durlq r;>e•k summer
month•. about hall thil during
the winter. accordJnctothe Y AA.
Sunday'• accident was the com· pany·a tirst.
IA>ndon Near Cbao1
-L'lbNDON CAP)
Automobllet choked roade up to
three mUet outalde of London f.o.
day 11 man.y ol the clty'a 900,000
raU commuters were fore.cl onto
the blibWa)'I bec:aUM o( a n•·
Uonwklie rail strike. A neUonal
trucken 1trJke, wbich be1aa
list week. has atranded
food1tufl1 It docka Ind CIUHd
la1otf a lD • number ol m.ljor In·
duatrtee.
I
In u stutement to Iran s of·
ficiul Pars news agency, the
!lhah said he was goinR "on
varataon because I a m feeling
tired.' He left his royal powers
with a Regency Council and ap·
pealed lo the Iranian people to
preserve the monarchy during
his absence. • ...
The shah said the len~th of his
stay abroad would depend on his
··physical condition." But many
believe the v cation will tum in·
lo permanent 'le and the end
of the dyna.'!ty rus ·er.father
rounded 54 years ago.
··1 hope the government will
be able to make amends for the
past and al80 succeed in laying
the foundation ror the future ...
said the staah. "This work needs
a long pertod of cooperation and
patriotism in its utmost mean·
Ing. Our economy must start
rollln6( again and we must have
better planning for the future:"
Ayalullah Khomlfin1 . the
Shiite Mosl'cm religious leader
who is the shah's most influen·
tlal opponent. congratulated the
"heroic people of Iran" on the
shah ·s departure and said ii was
"the first step toward ending the
Pahlavi dynasty."
~Rocha
&.temlran
STOCKHOLM. Sweden
CAP I -A. strong earth·
quake stn.ick caa11tern Iran
today., t h e Haairoris
selamolotlcal o~tvatory
rePorted:·
The observatory uld
tho quake nil(l11tcred an .
estim a ted 6.8 on the
Richter scale. The U.S .
Nutlonal Earthquake Jn.
fo rrn atlon Srrvice In
Golden. Colo .• uld It
struck about 60 mile•
1outh of Mashhad· ln
northeut lran.
~ The American service
uld the tremor wu PoteJI·
Ually d1ma1ln1. Tbtre
were no lmmedJat. casual·
ty or dama1e reporta from
Iran.
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DalJy New•paper
VOL 72, NO. 16, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES o9'ANGE couNTV, CALI FORN,1A TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1979
County to · l~spect Aliso Viejo·
.
8y JOANNE aE\'NOLD8 1Al1urt Wotkl wu reached an.er c.•o.o.., ,.......,. a three hour public bea.rlna on
Orange County Ptannln1t CcMTI the propoetd development
mission members decidt'd Mon The hearina 11 one of four that
d ay. they want to 1ee for comm aiofM"rs wtll hold on the
tbemaelve• the territory Pl"O· plan that propott,t to reduct> the
posed for tM! 6.W ·acre Aliso ·open space in the county 'is
Viejo development --general plan for the area by
The decudon to lake a field 1,500 acres while doubling the
trip to the site that encompasses num~r of pe1111nitled dwelling
much ol the hllls anct ca.nyons unUa in the general plan.
···between Laguna .Beach. Laguna The development, which
Niauel and South Lquna, and would be built over a l~year
period. Vt'OUld ultimately house
50.000 persons an<t would include
industrial and commercial proJ·
cclBaswelJ
Laguna Beach residents and
environmental groups oppose
the development because of the
num~r of dwelling units pro-
posed. the reduction of the open
space and the proposal to connect
part of the Aliso Viejo roa<}
system to Laguna Beach's i:oa~
system via Alla Laguna Canyon
Road. . -
They got some support, Monday
from commissioner William
McDougall of Laguna Niguel.
who declared. "l wish Alta
Laguna &ulevard w.ould Just go
aw11y." .
Howeve r . commission~r
Charles Bennett voiced a dif-
ferent opihion. noting that the
restricted gceeas lo the coast
from Aliso Viejo means tbat peo-
pie visiting the area or living ln
it .. are going to have to go
around their elbow to get to tMlr
thumbs" in travelirg Pacific
Coast Highway.
Richard Munsell . assistant
director of the Environmental
Management Agency. opened
the. public hearipg by presenting
18 position papers wb!cb outline
specific problems associated
with the propoaed development.
Tho·se ~robJems .include the
balance of lyPes or housing
rental and ownershjp, prices of
housing, balance of housing to
other kinds of development,
noise from EJ Toro Marine Corps
Air Station, op~n s p ace
reservation, road s~\!ms and
· constructionofutilitieli.. ·
He said the reason t.fie position
papers were developed was to
leave a cleJtr indication of why
.eommisaioners reached the de·
<SK PIANNE&S, Page A2 l
Te~rful Shah Departs in Own Jet
t Low-interest Plan
t ..
Slide Loans-Asked
Rep. Robert Badham, R · Calif., following up on a promise
made to Laguna Beach landslide
victims last year, introduced
legislation in the Ho use of
Re presentatives Monday c;alling ~ for low'interest loans tor victims
. of the Oct. 2 earth movement in
Bluebird Canyon.
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The El Toro congr essman
lumped disasters from 14 other states in his bill that would pro-vide three percent loans for the
first $55,000 in damages suffered
by owners or homes due to
floods, tornadoes, or landslides,
su e ~ as the one In Laguna
Beach.. · President Carter vetoed a bill
Oct. 25 that would h;lve extended
a similar law for disaster vie·
NEWSMAN DEAD AT 82
Laguna'• Pete Fulmer
Urns That bill would have been
retroactive to Oct. 1 -a day
before the Laguna disaster As a
res ult of the Carter veto. in-
terest rates for disaster victims borrowing from the {ederal gov·
ernment are pegge<I at 7% per·
cent. • ,
The Sm a ll Bus iness Ad·
minis.ll:alion ha s approved a
total or 31 disaster loans to
Laguna Beach landslide victims
to date. tot.allng $784.600. Under Badham's bill, those victims
would pay ooly three percent in·
terest.
A Badham spokesman said the
congressm a n lumpe d th e
Laguna Beach disaster in with disasters which occurred after
Oct. 1 throughout the nation in
hopes of gaining bipartisan sup-
port fQ[ the legislation. which
now goes lo the House commit-
tee on Small Business.
Badham aide Howard Seelye
said the bill has "pretty good"
bipartisan backing_ from other ·
congressmen.
In explaining his veto-last
November, Preside nt Carter
said tbe bill extending the low interest rates was a reworking
bl the entire Small Business Ad-
m in is tr a ti on system by
Congress. ·
Laguna Beach official s
termed the Carter rejection as
"politics" and accused the presi·
dent of ignoring the needs of dis·
aster victims.
<See LOANS, Page A2)
Ceastlhae Shelled
Israeli CommandOs • . ~
Hit Lebanon Site
TEL AVIV. Israel <A P ) -
Israeli commandos landed in
Lebanon early today and blew up a(building used by Palestin-
ian gµerrillas, while navy gun.
boats shelled areas along the
coast , the army announced.
The nighttime raid was car·
lied out at Ras el·Ain. two miles south oflhe Lebanese port of Tyre
and 12 miles north of the lsraell
border.
in the morning "but our forces
were on the alert and quickly jn-
t e r ce pted a nd eng·ag-ed the ,
enemy."
The raid lasted one hour. The
Lebanese authorities confirmed
the guerrillas engaged the at·
tackers in machine.gun battles.
The landing spof was a few
hundred yards from the posi·
lions or U.N. peacekeeping
troops. Tyre's district ad·
ministrator reported.
Spaee Visitor?
Six-year -old Californian J ar ed Reisman, who has a
hypersensitivity to many substances in the air runs
through the corrido~ of National Jewish Hospital in
DeQver squirting nurses and newsmen with his water
pistol.
Coast Writer
Pete F11lmer,
62, Succumbs
The army s pokesman said
there were no lsraeli casuaJties
In the attack, The a rmy gave no
indication whether Palestinian
guerrillas were aNhe base dur·
ing the assault or whether any
fighting took place The siie of
the Israeli force was not dis·
closed.
Stadium Plan Gets Boost
8y Sl'EVE MITCHELL
OI tN°bMly "''"" SWI Peter D. "Pele" Fulmer,
whose newspaper career, com·
mercial photogras)by and public
relations work spanned three
decades in Orage County, died al
h1s Laguna Beach home Friday at,
the ageof62.
A na e morl al service Is ·
scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday in
the aud\torlum of South Coast
M edical'tehter.
The former newsman worked
for a half dozen newspapers in
h Is e ariier years. He also
worked in public -relations for
South Coast Medical Center ..
civic groups, art galleries and
the Lag\Ula Beach FeaUval of
Born in St. Paul, iAn., Mr. Arts. ~
The announcem ent said the
Israelis "bl ew up a building
which sheltered terrorists . . .
Navy vessels shelled terrorist
concentrations along the shore ....
ln Beirut, the Palestine
Liberation Organization c~
guerr.illas inflicted heavy
casualties on the raiders.
"The enemy pulled out leaving
big amounts of weapons and
pools ~ blood behind," a com·
munique from the Palestinian
command said .
The message said the raiding
party blew up "an empty farm
bousei• in Ras el·Aio, but there
were no civilian .or guerrilla
casualties in the clash.
It said the attack came early
Laguna Girl
Foils Holdup Fulmer·movst to' a Beach
in 1948 aft.er serving in the 'Army
Air COl"pa Medic~ service dur-A YOURI IAp'a Be~u:b gjrl
ing WWU. apparently follecl a robbery at
He be«an .commercial.~· tempt when she fied lnto a local
raphy out ol a trailer he lived fast food restaurant's back room
in aj. El. Merro, later joinlna the when a would-be bandit ·~
statl of~ Santa Ana R~-~ared lo 10 for bls gun.
· He was· t..guna Beacb cor· v--iiouce said Llnda Gulak1n fled
respondent for the (\eglster ror into a rear room al Kentucky
14. years, then was the Fried Qiicken. 896 South Coat
nl-.w1paper'1 wom•n'• page Hlgbw~. when the suspect
phototrapber for another alx · reachedunderhlt1we1tab.lrtaslf
ye"'8. beintendedtodrawa1un.
He left tM Reeilter to Jo&n the •. Tbe man. delcrlbed la hll 30I
old Lapna Beacla Poet. where wit.la 1bort brown balt ud a
.Wa column "La1una II My po11lble fake mowataehe, en-
Studfo," appeared for a doMn tered the food e1tabl111lmeat
years In addition, be ••• Monday nt1ht and told Ml11
La1uaa c:on•••dent for.the Oalakin "I wmt all tbe money Lot Anita. Sumiaer ad uatt, from tM cMb ~.,,
ed p,... btternaUoul for 10 Wbo lbe fled, tbe 1alpect
C8" ftJUID ..... AJ) fted.
Capo Trustees Vote to Allocate $65,000
Construction of a $350,000
athletic stadium at Dana Hills
High School received a boost
Monday fr9 m Capistr ano Unified School District trustees,
who voled unanimously to al·
locale $65,000 from a $113.000
land sale to the stadium project.
Dana Hills High School in
Dana Point is the only one of the
Capistrano school District's
three h.igb schools which does
not have a stadium. When a
newer !Jehool, Capistrano Valley
High School in M1ssion Viejo, re·
ceived funds for a stadium from
the Mission Viejo Company, trustees pledged" to help the
Dana Hiils community raise
money to build its own stadium.
But Lee Goode, president of
the Dana Hills Booster Club. told
the school board Monday that failure of a school construction
revenue election in June. along
with passage of .Proposition 13.
have made it clear that stadium 'funding will not be readily
available.
·'The only way students at
Dana Hills High School will have a stadium Is ror parents and the
community to build it," said
Goode. The Booster Club has
raised $3,000 toward the stadium con s truction since football
season began. he said. Special
Cundraising· events. including
two jogalhons this week, are ex· -peeled to ralse an additional
$3()000.
The school board's actiQn
Monday, whi ch adds $65,000 to
Marvin vs. M arvln
the stadium kitty. came from
the sale of a parcel of property adjacent to the high school. The
county brought the land rrom
the school district as part or its
exte nsion of Stonehill Drive past
the school. Trustees unanimous ly ap·
proved a school committee's
recommendation ror allocation or
the $113.000. raised by the proper·
ty sale. Jn addition to the contribu·
tlon for the proposed stadium, re·
maininJ funds are to be spent on
realigning interior walls al the
high school ISlS.000), resurfacing
tennis courts <$6.000). increasing
portable seating ($5,000l. adding
an electrical panel in the metal
shop <SS.000> and other Improve·
men ts.
Mkhelle Airs· Romance
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LOS ANGELES •{AP l
Michelle Triola Marvin took the
wltneu stand today to tell of her
romance with actor Lee Marvin •trelllnl det.a.11' she believes
enU.Ue her to a SI mUUon share
of bl• lneome durin1 the six
yea~...Q ~etbet ......
,,.. trial ts the nm to test an
appeall eoart decision, and ts eapeeted to Mt a ,..... (or
pafmeflt ol alilDOllY ID HMS ol
UDJDanied coballttaala.
Ill• Mama, lldatelJ atUNCI
la • black pu1a 1uit, be1u her
testimony by telling other meet·
lnl Marvin in 1964.
"t wu wortm1 on• mm that be
was workHlg on 'Sblp of
Fools' ... I wu a "8Dd·l.n .. an ex-
tra dancer.I believe J baa aome
Uaee.'' --Her attorney, Marvin
llltchellOO. ukecl lllu Triola
to tell Judie Artbur llanUll tn
the JIOD-Jur1 8uDlriol' Court trial
tlM lalleor7 'ot 1-caner u a
dancer aad ..,_r belon the
met lluvta. ne-dNlll were llMaclld lo
· show that Miss Marvin gave up
a lueratlve career to become
rull-Ume homemaker and com·
paftlOn to the e.car·Wfnning ac·
tor. II lt~helaon Introduced In
evidence publicity pbotoa of
11111 -ilarvln dandni In Laa
Vet•• sbOW9 when she wn tbe
fHtured perfomer. •
II ltcbelaoa contends lltss
lllJ'VlD ls ..... to coGlfellla· lion 1« llW.. up her ,..., and .
devoU:n=u \o llarvln,1.1uc-c.-.. tbey nev.r mar~
rled. '. .
..
Return
Called
Doubtful
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TEHRAN. Iran CAPI With
tears in his eyes, Shah Moham·
med Reza Pahlavi left Iran lo·
day for Egypt and the United
States. piloting his own jet on u
journey many believe will end in
permanent ekile. His departure
touched off jubilant celebrations
throughout. Tehran.
Two officers or the s hah's
royal guard rell to their knees
and tried to kiss the monarch's feet a t Tehran's airport, but he
motioned for them to rise. court
sources said.
Two other officers. standing
face to race, held aloft a copy of
the Koraq, the Moslem holy
book. and the royal couple-
passed beneath the impromptu
arch to board the .. Shah's
Falcon." a royal Boeing 7Z7.
Court sources said the monarch
took tbe C!Ontrols himself.
"The shah is gone forever!··
people c ha nted as millions
poure d into the s treet s of
Tehran, showering, each ottter
with candies and rose water. cheering and s houting with
joy at what they saw as victory
in a year-long, bloody uprising
to topple the 59-year-old shah.
Motoris t s· honke d horn s.
fl ashed headlights and t1,1rned on
windshield wipe r's. Many
jumped from cars and hugged
each other.
The 50-year-old shah .ater ar·
rived in Aswan. Egypt. where Ile
was greeted by President Anwar
Sadat, Egypt's Middle East
News Agency reported. The two
the n drove to a hotel on an
'island in the Nile River. where
the shah. his wife and their en-
tourage had three suites on the
fourth floor.
The news agency said the shah
is eipected to stay a few days in
Egypt before fl ying to the Unit-
ed States. ··
Hotel employees said officials
told them the Iranian leader will
meet with former Pres ident
Ger ald R. Ford M Thursday in
Aswan. Ford, on a Middle East
tour. had been scheduled to
meet with Sadat Thursday, and
Egyptian sources said the meet-
ing with the shah was arranged
when It became. clear the thr~
would be in Aswan at the same
time.
Coast
Weather
Partial clearing tonight
a nd mo s tly s u n9 y
We dnesd ay . A l ittl e
warmer Wednesday with
hig hs of 62·66. Lows
tonight tn the upper 40s.
·Chance of rain decreasing
to 20 percent tonight and, nnr tero Wednesday.
IN81HTODAY
Over the · lpOft o/ hb 52-
~r c:atWr. John WOJIM'S
me>tM imaQe boa beconu in-
ezt ricabl11 linked with the "'°"' hfmld/. For o Jook at
Wopc. '"°" OJtd m11th, see
Feo!urmg Pace Cl .
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lt'ai~la9 C'e .. re•• I• Aetlea ~
Rep Ralph S Rcgulo, R Oh1u. dote!. uk>na wtlh lhrtt
un1dentil1cd children as the h ~ lon of C.Onares~ EUiabeth Taylor, who watched her husband sworn in a~ a new aenutor. • OJ>('n~ an Washington Among lh ~peclaton waa artrcas
Judge l\last _to Leave Bench '
ulltJl.'Ci dfUI d\'al<'r Alexander
Kulik *W'NI lta verdt~t . "''T.hls Is not enough ror me to
maintain my st.andurd of ilvtng
ond to PfOVicle schooling and col·
le1e educauoa for my children."
Som~imes coatnwen1a1 (',-n
tral Orlin@'" Count y .MuftlclP11I
. Court Judge P.1ul Ma t a n·
noun<'t>d Mond•r he " ~Unna from the bench.
Moi!fl IM'.tid his n-tlrl'ml'nl anc>r
13 yeu~ on the bcnrh ~111 be er
fcrt1v1.• lmmt'<haH•ly or when o
jury now deUbctnllnfJ lhu hte ()f
The 46-)·ur-old former any·ot
now lmpriSOfted county pollUcol
king maker Louls Cella aave a m ullll ~Klc of rcu 001 ror h1s
u bru pl rt..•lt rcmMt
he elabcmu.cd. ~ -···~
Thl' judge's retire ment an·
nounccm<'nt ln<'luded words of
J)rlliSl' (O( hill (CllOW jUdMCS as
well as the sttitc Judicial sy11tem.
'IAnv-cost'
Housing
For-Coast?
Chances of ·maintain!~-low •
and moderate income bousang In
San Clemente's coastal zone seemed improved-Monday-after
state Coastal Commission mem· bcrs voted unanimously to re-
tain housing as an issue in the
<'ity s state-mandated Local
Coastal Program
Among othur things, Ma:;t s md tw Is lcuving thf' bench to prnc
lace l3w a8 a prlvuk uttorn~y
because~:
· Does not find · lite as a
M unlclpal Court Judge "as
challenging or lnteresUngas it
once was." ·
-Is increasingly, disenchanted
"when · an attorney appears
before roe ill· prepared and r,oorty
represent& bia or her client. •
client."
-Is concerned about stepped
Up public attacks o n the
judiciary, especially attacks
launched by public office
holdettsudt as Gov. Edmund G. ~
Brown Jr .. the son or the man
who appointed Mast t o the
bench.
Jn political afrairH, Mast was
aasoc iated with prominent
Democrats and was a member
of the Inner circle J>Olltlcal
figures in des>OtJed klngmaker
Celia's political fiefdom.
Ma s t reportedty wa s
scrutinized by the st.ate Com·
mission on Ju~lcial
Perlormance when a witness in
the investlaatlon leadina to
Ce1Ja 's Indictment named him
as -a person who Instructed her
in her work on a eeua-controlled
pollllcal campaign. ' ·
trowever. that 1976 probe
failed to indicate that Mast and
other Cella allies had any
knowledge-ef the illicit meander·
lngs of the one Ume ~unty
political pow~rhouse.
D•llY .. llet ll.aff .......
QUITS T~E BENCH
Judge Paul Maet San Clemente Mayor William
Walker and Councilwoman Don-
na Wilkinson have maintained
· that moderately · priced housing
Is Impossible an the city's
coastal zone. where land values
are very high. They have pro-
oosed that the city's "afford4·
ble" housing program -which
makes lower-pnce<S housing a
tradeoff availabte to devaiopers
for extra housi,ng units on inland
tracts be substituted for the
existing low and mode rate in·
<'Ome housing that the coastol commission wishes to protect
-I s worried a bout the
· ·pofiticizirtR" ot the judiciary,
including the recent election de·
feat of four incumbent judges in
Orange County.
Most of all, however, Mast
said his "prime" consideratlon
for retiring is what he termed
the inadequate salary judges
earn.
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FULMER DEAD ••.
The state ·Attorney General
hus been requested by the re. gional Coastal Commission to
render a l e~al opinion on
whether the city's housing ~ro
gram would satisfy r equm.'·
ments of the Coastal Act or 1976.
In the meantime. both the stat~
a nd regional Coas tal Com
rmss ions have voted to retain
the housing issue in lbe coast.al
plan
Other issues to be addressed
by the San Clemente coastal
plan include publir access t.o
beaches. recreation fa cilities.
marine resources. protection or coastal c anyons. propos ed
coastal development lspeclfical
ly on the Elmore and Reeves
Ranches 1 and preser vation of
historical buildin~s.
San Clemente as one of only a •
handful of California coasta l
cities and counties to request the ~astal Commission to prepare
ats Local Coastal Program
Others ha ve accepted s tate
money to fund their own de·
velopment of coastal plans.
Teen A8ks Asylum
After taxes and other deduc.
lions his $47 .000 a year salary
shrinks to $35,-000 annually, Mast
said
E'.-...P.,,eAJ
WANS ...
years, providing spOt rtews 'cov·
e rage and feature stories to
those news agencies.
He also wrote a travel column
In the News Post for five years.
a nd authored a book about
Laguna Beach wtth phototi and
stories
His longest pubhc relations
stint was at South Coast Com·
Me an.while, Badham aide munity Hospital. now .South
se-elye said the congressman Coast Medical Center, where
was to be in touch with FederaJ · Mr. Fulmer became as well
Disaster Ass is ta n c~. Ad . known as many of the doctors.
man1stratJon "Officials M~to His respiratory illness forced
dis cuss recent rejection of Fulmer into a wheelchair the
Laguna Beach's request for last year of his life, a nd he
fede ra l reconstruction aid to re.· became a fixture in the halls of
build Bluebird Knolls. . South Coast Medical Cente:r.
' California and Laguna fkach where he wheeled himself' -
officials Wf're counting on more cam era and note pad in his lap
lhan $2 million in federal funds to the various departmenw to
to eventually ins tall utilit~es and do feature stories or chat with repair streets an the s lide· the staff. devastated neighborhood left bu.rren since demolition crews Fulmer's fund-raising efforts
removed 22 homes from the 3.5 for the hospital foundation nore
acre neighborhood. than 20 years ago hastened the
But officials from the disaster opening day of the five-story
agency said earlier this ntbnth facility ln South Laguna in 1959.
that money would no t be His press releases, photo.
forthcoming. The FOAi\ said on· graphs and enthusiasm Jed to
ly emersency buU.cessing of the several community project." at
s lide area would be financed by the hospital, lncludina the suc·
the federal government. That ceslful cardiopulmonary re.
leaves reconatrucUon of the area suscitation <CPR l training pro·
up -to slate and city coffers --gr am . which h as graduated and Laguna B eac h City 800 h Man ager Fred Solomon said the more than persons w o can
60·40 ratio between state and now give first aid to heart attack
SYDNEY, Australia IAPl -A city funds would make funding victims.
Soviet teen-ager who said she impossible to -accomplis h He was also instrumenta l in
squeezed her body through a especially in light of passage of initiating the hospital's Silver
porthole on a R ussian cru1sc Prop . 13 and ~Id Key programs. a suc-
!>hap , Jumped into the sea off the Badham has been In touch cessf 1 foundation fund-raising
coast or Austra lia and swam J •• with City Mal}ager Solomon and pros tha( has raised $35.000 ~shore went into hiding today lo Laguna Beac h Mayor J ack ror th foundotion s ince Sep·
await the government's decisiofl' Mc Dowell on the city's concerns tember.
on her request for political about the federal fund rejection, He worked tor three years
asrlum. ~Illian Gasinskayov, 18, a nd was lo contact FDAA Of· writing publicity releases for the
said she Jumped off the ship in fictals Monday. Laguna Beach Unified School
Sydney harbor Sunday night, "It was the first day back ~ ---District: worked for the Laguna
then asked the Australian gov· work and 1 don t know if Rep. Beach Chamber of Commerce's Badham spoke wtth the FDAA F l I • d d cmmentfor asylwn. cbief or not ... Seeyle said. "But Winter est va . ,or a eca e.
he Is aware o( Laguna ·s concerns raised money for the Laguna
and wlU be in touch w:tth tholle of· Moulton Playhouse ; and was
ficlals. ''hesaid
photographer and publicist for
the old Laguna Playhouse when
it was on Ocean Av~nue.
l\nd he formed his own public
re lation,c; firm with Dick Clark.
another Laguna Beach pubhcast
who died lus~ year.
lie was co:owner wilh his wife
of Eloise Fulmer Truvels. and
promoted lour groups, and was
active in the Cruise Buffs lravel
club.
It was on an Australian cruise
with his wife late last year that
Fulmer was bospitalized with
breathing pro ble m s . He re·
turned home in mid-December
and was admitted lo South Coast
Med ical Center on j::hristmas
Day.
lie left the hospital New
Year's Day and was at home >n
his bed ut the time of his death
F'ridc.y .
He leaves his wife. Eloise. or
the famil31 home at .439 Los
-Robles and 'ii brother. John
Fulmer of San Carlos ••
Hi:s wife said there will be no
funeral and asks that donations
be made an the name of Pete
fo'ulmer to t he South Coast.
Medical Center Foundation.
San Juan Conlab
Set on Park Plaps
San Juan Capistrano coun
cllmen and r ecreation l'Om· m~foners will hold a joint
meetmg Wednesday al 5:30 p.m
to d iscuss the master plan for
the city's 180-acre C. Russell) Cook Park .• ·
The park Is expected to
parallel the San Juan Creek bed
from northeast San Juan to the
San Diego Freewaf.
The meeting wtl be held in Ci· ty Council c hambe rs , 32400 Paseo Adelanto.
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!truPTrial Jqey Ponders
Kulik . Charge
By KATHY CLANCY
Of•Del!Yl'l•MMf An Oran•• County Superior
Court Jury bf1an ll.JI ff rat run day
ot deUberalJonl today Jn the-
heroin ~ion trial or one·
Ume Newport Beach resident
Alexander Kulik.
rrom tbe cat." and ·:1 will sue·· ,
as the car search proceeded.
Delluaa. bowevCL attrttl\At·
ed such conduct to Kulik'• belng
"out of It" the mornlna of hit ar
rest. suffering the effects or
valium and Jct lag after a round·
the-world trip. The case paaeed into the Jury's
hands late Monday aa ~alimony
in the four-week trial ended and
a ttorneys (or both sides complct-
t.'CI final arguments.
Kulik, aJso a suapect in the
Stephen John Bovan murder.
was arrested in a Mh1slon Viejo
parking lot In a borrowed $60.000
.ilutz Blackhawk·car. The-arrest
was a few hours -after Bovan's
1P77 slaytna.
Sheriffs deputies alleaed lhey
found three jars O{ nearly pure
China While heroin in a grocery
~ack Jn tbe car's rear seat.
ProseeUt.or Ron Kreber Mon·
day urged .the jury to convict
K uUk on charges of posse.sing
the 1.1 pounds or heroin for sale
and for transporting the St
mi)llon cache of drugs.
· lie asked jurors to discount
Oere nse Attorn <-y Philip
Oe Massa's contention the drugs.
were mistaken!)' found on Kulik
and were intended as a plant by
la w e nforcement officers for
someone else.
Kreber accused DeMassa of
trying to "muddy up" the
prosecution's case by blnUng the
1.1 pounds onaeroin could have
come Crom various sources rang-
ing from Newport Beach police to
federal agents to the 1968 "French
connection" C&ff. •
OeMassa. however. argued
that his defellU proved Kulik
dJdn '1 know about the presence
of dru~ in the ear he borrowed
from his associate. Richard WIUas
of Newport Beach .
·'There is a reasonable doubt
a nd it is based upon the in-
terpretations or circumstantial
e v idence." De Massa s aid.
·:I.bey are trying to build an
arch of circumstantial evidence
to support tl)eir case and r sub·
m it to you that it all doesn't fit.··
He contended Willis "lied"
when he s aid he promised to ar-
range for a drug pfant but didn't·
carry it out. ·
··He lied and he got paid off
with his immunity:· DeMassa
gaid. referring to Wiiiis' im-
munity from prosecution in both
. the drug and Bovan murde r
case .
··Mr. Kulik is the victim in
this case because everyone <.!lsc
has gotten a walk in this case."
De Massa continued.
Kreber argued that small con-
tainers of the same kind of rare
oriental heroin found in Kulik's
Leucadia home and his motor
home, along with drug traces
found on his ckghing as pointing
toward guilL · ~
H e a I s .o m e n t i o n ed a
flngerprinL found on one of the
jars not positively identified as
Kulik 's but bearing eight points
or similarity to the defendant. In~ addilion. he argued. Kujjk
gave the arresting orri~er a false
nam e. birth certificate and
driver·s license upon arrest and
yelled such things as "get away
F,....P.,,.AI
PLANNERS
clslons they will on each or the
issues.
"We want to make clear that
there was a choice in the matter
of bow these structures fit into
the development. We wa nt to
leave a trail recording your
thinking on each of these is·
s ues." he told commissioners.
The field trip has been
sche duled for Jan. 30. More
~public hearings will be held by
commissioners in February.
An EMA liP<>kesman said the
proposal. which requires amend·
ments to the county's general
plan. will not come before the
supervisors for final action until
March or April.
Wayne QuittJ
Gue Vnit
LOS ANGELES CAP1
Actor John Wayne of
Newport Beach was re·
-moved rrom an Intensive
care unit sooner than ex ·
pected becnu5e of the
rapid progress he is mak·
ing In recovering from
cancer surgery. officials
at UCLA Medical Center
reported today.
"'His vital sia:ns remain
norm al and he s pent a
restful night.·· hospital ad·
min1 s t r a t o r Bcrnar<t
Strohm sald.
T he 7\-ye ar-old film·
star's stomach was re.
moved during a nine-hour
operation . Frida1 a fter
doctors discovered it con-
tained a low-grade malig-
nant tumor during what
waa supposed to be routine gall bladder surgery. The
actor's gall btadder wus re
moved as plaMed and a
substitute stomach was
structured out of his in-
testines.
Wayne was origin-ally
e xpected to re main in the
Intensive care unit until
late In the week. and in
the hospital about two
weeks .
Capistrano
Principal
To.Retire
John C. Hancock. teacher and
principal in Capistrano Valley
schools for JO years. will retire
in June from his present position as principal of the Capistrano
Elementary School in San Juan Capistrano.
Hancock. 62, s tarted his
teaching career as a teacttlng
vice principal In the Capistrano
Beach elementary school district
in 1948. He had previously woned
seven years for the Chrysler
Corporation in Michigan and for
two years had owned and operat ·
ed a Laguna Beach garage and
machine shop.
During hi s 30 years in
Capistrano area schools. Han·
c~k served as principal of Serr:1
and Pa lisade!\ Elementary
Schools in Capistrano Beach. of
Concordia Elementary in San
Juan Clemente and of San Juan
Capistrano Elementary School~
in San Juan Capistrano.
For lbe past two years, ~an·
cock-has Uved an Mira Loma.
Previously,' he and his wife
reared their four children in Dana
•Point. where they lived 10 years.
and then in Capistrano Beach.
where tlifly li ved 20 y~ars. Mrs.
Han coc:1C owned and operated" a
telev1s1on salt's and n•patr bus1·
ness in San Juan Capistrano for
about 25 years. a school district
spokesman said.
Hancock has bee11 actavl' 111
Capistrano area <'lv1c and com
munity organiiallons . He has
served over the years as a dire<:·
tor of the local Cub Scout.IS and
Boy Scouts. LitUe ~ague. Lions
Club and Capistrano Beach
Civic Association.
He is a graduate of Southern
Illinois Unive r sity and did
g raduate work a l Whi ttier
College.
DAILY PILOT
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l.miding Te8ts
Residents of Irvine and
La1l;na .Hilla can expect in· creaaed Jet nolM tor the next
Ulree weeks.
Otriclala at El Toro Marine
Corps Air Statton uld thet,
throu1h Feb. 2, Marine pllols
and air crews will be prectlcing
aircraft camer landln11.
Tbe peak notH period will be betJ>'ep.~ and 10 p.m . · The practice 1e11tona a
veer'• worth orammed loll>
three Weeki -will pttpare 3rd
Merine Alttraft Wlria lqUMron
member& for Joa.a aboard Navy atrcraftcanien
No weftnd ~elteet '"" tclMduled. but amd•ll aaJd u.... wee•dfJ flt1llt1 eaneeled beca .. OI bed' '"8lMr WUld
lulft to be NNlllMu.led for tbe weelle.ndl,
S_gually weather is preventing
air safety Investigators from
dlscoverln~ wh at cauaed a
Trans-Catalina Airlines Grum-
man Ma1Jard to Oop and sink ln
40 f ect of water off Santa
Ceullna llland.
The 14·J)UHlller 1rnpbibtan
had Ju.rt uken otr Sunda.Y Jrom
it.a water bale at Pebbly Beach,
a mlle eqt ol Avalon, when It
trashed and bVerturned In the
w•ter.
The C1'Nh dunked 10' people
•bo•rd tbe planr.but. appareftl.
ly. no one was lr\jureet terfoully.
An lnrf.ne man, Paul Ketchum.
85r of 4't =~ Creek, wu UHft tor .tion to A vaJoft
Munldpll Holpttal, bffauee ol • pre-4ldltinl beart coadkioe
Ketdlu.m wu ....... to 10
bome lete llond~.
.. Tbe pUol, Bu11ell D . St.
Plern, 11. or Northrld••· wu
J ..
\
treated for l'Ul fingers and U
laecntted 11calp
A Ft!deral Aviation Ad ·
mlnlstraUon spokesman said St
Pierre reported that on takeoff
his aircraft lost power ln one of
ltt l'fO engines end fell bock lnlo
the water at an an1Je. · "'
Ketchum said that from his
'J)erapec\)ve the airplane never
gol out ol UM! water. He said.that
11 the pilot tried to gain s~
for takeoff. lor1e waves slapped,
"herder and herder and
llerder·." aptnat Jhe aide ot C.he
plane. He said a big crest ffnally
tipped them over.
Abalone rlabermen •board the
AYalon-b•ecl ~rm•x •potted
the crub. Tbe boat's captain,
Rleb1rd Jlul.J, steered a COUl'H
for the downed plane and the:
vlctJma were llabed from th4'
ocean.
W11ly Funk, an lnvnllptor
for the National Trlinaport.atlon
Surety Board who is as1lgn4.'Ci to
the case. said today she had slill
to lntervlew lhe pilot.
But without the Grumman
Mallard, no-ln 40 feet of water
a quarter-rntle 0((1hore. she
said. the caUM of lho mlabap
can't be known.
The ln~Ogator Hid It was
po11tble that the 1trcr1f\ can be ~alvaged later today or Wed.nes·
day.
out-of·slale.
FAA records rt·v, a l thal
Trans·Catallna began operatlonli
ln January ol 1978, less than a
year ego. initially with ntghts
rrom Loni Beach to Pebbly
Beach.
Durlnc the yeer. the company
• incre•sed it.a (lights wtth the ad-
d lt Ion ot thr~ Grummof'
Mall•rda-brtnglnt fl1 airline to
four pla.nM. FllJhta al80 were
run to Cat.allna from San Pedro
and Oran1e County.
Trana·C•tallna Alrllnoa. The company 1h1res Joint use
meanwhile. h11 refused l'f> fact11Ue1 wtth Catalln. Al'rll~.
make any pubUc fl.at••~nt .-seviante company whlc:h uaes
about the crNh, about t.M com· the Grumman GOOle alrplane. a."
pany. "' about ita olfittrs. · well a~copten. .
Jlo•evet, ~ Loa ..Ancelea~ T.rut·CataUna"'a eralea I\
County Sbertlra· 1ubltaUolt on round trip nJ1h& per i\i
C•tallna releaMd a Utt o1 the Cai.Una d\o1n1 peek 1ummer paateq~n. Beeldri Ketchum, monthl, about half that dur1na
hls wlle and '°"· t.bere were Utewtnter.aceof'dln1tothe.FAA. tourlata ·from SauHllto, Sen Swwtay'sacckMnt wa1 tbeemn •
Marino. San Pedrc\ and rrom pany'an.nt.
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WAmNG FOR VISITORS FROM OUTER SPACE
WIH Ruth Norman Collect on Her $1,000 Bet?
Truth Near?
W~man Awaits Sptree VU.itors
'JAMUL fAP> -Ruth Normanisexcitedoverthe rash of.UFO
sightings O¥er Australia, New Zealand and South -Africa. Sbe
claims thesighUngs must mean the moment of truth is near.
The 78-year-old leader of the Society of Unarius believes her
long ait for beings from outer space to land on earth is about to pay
ofr. So far. though. onl y she has paid off -undisclosed thousands of
dollars with Ladbroke & Co .. a London betting house, that s paceships would arrive on certain dates. ·
STILL OUTSTANDING IS A Sl,800 bet that spacemen will
someday come at all.
Arter buying 65 acres ln southern San Diego County. the
widow of an engineer who ·•round truth" in metaphysics waits in
t.be El Cajon headquarters or her group.
No need to fear,'Mrs. Norman said In an Interview Monday.
The spacemen will bring peace and love to counter evil forces .on thiJ planet, teaching earthli~gs a great message or
spirituality · .
A BFAtmFUL LIGHT Will EMANATE from their heads.
she said, describing it as an outward manifestation of eternal
energy. Among them wilJ be historical figures such as
Shakespeare, Lao-tze, Goethe, Mark Twain and Athene
At the end of Mrs. Nbrman's headquarters is an elevated
platform which suppom a pe~k throne lined in blue velvet.
Mrs. Norman climbs upon it. in her nowlng saffron dress. to
lnstruct 80 followers in the art of higher mental states and
healing through scientific understanding.
THE ORGANIZATION'S NAME Unarius is an acronym for
Universal ArUculalc lnlerdimensional Unders t anding of
Science. Its leader claims more than 300.000 "brothers"
throughout the world. all disciples or a regenerative philosophy
rounded by Ernest Norman. ·
Mn. Norman hu claimed to be in touch psychically with leaders d SO planets.
The fiyint saucers arriving soon. she said, are made of
crystal and gold and propelled by electro-rorces meshing with
the magnetic fields of the universe. An interplanetary
confederation, a massive intergalact.lc gathering, is awaited.
Mrs. Norman says a similar visit was made 160,000 years
ago but nobody remembers that.
·Irvine Foundation
AddS Mrs. D11ncan
The election of Mrs Virginia
B. Duncan1>f San Francisco as a
director of the James Irvine
Foundation baa been announced by Morris M Doyle. president of
the foundation
The Irvine Foundation. which
maintains offices in San Fran·
cisco and Newport Beac h.
makes grants• to a variety or
Billy Carter
Bum Rapped?
NEW YORK CAPl -
Billy Carter auerted
toda)' tbat hl• words and
behavior of the past
several days have been
cited out of context and
said, "l don't think I've
beeo bad." Aa an example of his
acUvit.l• belq put In a
b.ad litbt. be cltri-a
mucb·publtclzed epllOde
in which he urinated on
the Atlanta airport nenway.
.. We were on the end of·
tb• runwa)' waltlna ror Uar•• lloura , '• the "ln'a~bro&ber-"'4 on
ABC 's "Oood llornlDI
Am~rtca" prosram.
"A ~r-1rpolosiied to ....... be abo 1ot
out aad did tbe ume
tblD1 .•. We bid 1 DOllffmm wtUl us. r uled If lt wu all rtpt. And -.·.s-.~u..r.tor ......... 'l1ljy .... i-au MCarltJ _..,., fa."
cha ritable Institutions tn the
fields of independent higher
education, medical and health
care, youlh programs, com·
munity services and cultural ac
Uvllies.'
Mrs. Duncan, an executive of
the Bechtel Corporation. was
formerly a broadcasting ex·
ecutive and current\Y is on the
Board of Directors of the
Corporation for Public Broad-
casting. She is a member of the
Carnegie Commission on the
Future of Public Broadcasting
and serves the National Endow·
ment for Arts aa a member of tt.s
Media Panel.
A gratJuat.e ol the University
of Mlcblean. lfn. Duncan has
resided In the San Francisco
Bay AM for 20 years.
Mra. Duncan joins 10 others on
the foundation board. Besides
Doyle. of San Francisco. they In·
elude:
Edward W. Carter of Lo•
An1ele1. J. Robert Fluor of
Irvine, Mn. Camllla C. f'f'Olt ol
Pasadena, Robert H. O.rdel ol
San Francllto and Ro11r W
Heyu ot Palo Alto.
Alic>, James H. Mets1ar of San
l"randaco, John V. Newman d Ventura. audolpb A . ....,._.of
San P'rWiNo and Mrs. Kethryn
L . Wbeder~~b.__
~
James Irvine, who died ln
tN7, ettabUabed the to\\ndetkxl.
• He Wll the IOll d the rounder of
Oran1e <bdy'a Irvine Ranch.
Lut '"""·the foundation made more t.ban • mllliod ln aranta to
123 ln1UtuUona \brou1bout CallfonlL
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T!!!!!x,Janu!I)' 18, 1979 s OAIL y PILOT A:;
Ch~cago· ,,_ allo ed ·Agaiti ,
Four M_ore Inches of Snow Fall; Fuel S~rt
CHICAGO t AP> -• Wldl •MY
1claoola doled and tranap0n.-
Uoa aUU di.lrupted, th wealhfr· weary Mldwttt 1truccled today
U> cope with hlp.deep-wnow-that
tbreatf'Md fuel and food ~uppUu. A lleCOnd runway reopened
al O'Hare lntem aUonal AltpOrt.
the oaUon '• buala t. The 1torm·related death •oU
cUmMd to at lea.st 5-l and the
Nixon's
Doct1ments
Go Public
By ne As9ocl1&ed Press
Pre·presidential correspon
dence of Richard M. Nixon. in-
cluding aome of the papers for
which he once claimed a $576,000
tax deduction, are opening to the
public today at the .. Nalional
Archives and Records center in
Laguna Niguel
The opening of the first seg
· ment or the documents -some
600,000 pages -was cautiously
need :M o nday by the
I Services Administra-
o Washington:·D.C.
"'J don't want to convey this is
a sensational opening," said
Richard J acobs. acting director
of the GSA's Nixon Presidential
Materials Project.
"It's not so much the content
of this material that ts stgnifi·
cant but that these are the first
of the Nixon papers to be open
for public viewing," added Ken
Rossman, chief of the federal
archives branch.
The papen. which have oeen
scree ned to avoid invasion of
privacy and matters or national
security. include letters. memos
and sp~h drafts. .
Jacobs said lhc open m es con·
slltute nearly one·fourth of the
1.300 cubic feet of documents in·
volved in the Nixon deed. The
rest will be opened when screen·
ing procedures. agreed to by the
former president earlier this
year, are completed.
Included In the files are Nixon
papers from his 1956 vice pres·
tdential and 1960 presidential
campaign s . s pe aking ap·
peara nces and trips. The rest of
the pre-presidential papers are
in closed storage with a Jett.er of
intent to donate them later.
Altogethe r. the Nationa l
Archives hu 2.6 million pages of
Nixon's p re·pres l denti a l
mate rials.
Nixon was in the fi rst yeai of~
hi!; presidency when he gave the
papers to the government. 1'he
deed -dated March 27. 196.9. a lthough not delivered until
after April 10. • 1970 -was not
sl1ned by Nixon but oy deputy
counsel Edward L. Morgan.
Nixon claimed his gift of
papers to the National Archlves .
,.as worth $576.000. But the In-
terna l Revenue Service dis·
allowed the claim In 1974 and
ruled that he shorted the govern·
m ent $432,787 in taxes including
a 5 percent negligence penalty
for 1969 through 1972 's well as
Interest for 1970· 72.
The president agreed to pay
without a contest, but r eports
are that he did not reimburse
the goveinment for the year 1969 ..
on which the statute of limitations •
had expired.
Ex-councilman
.In Hospital
Former Huntington Beach Ci·
ty Council member Lyndon A.
·.:.Pinky" 'Wells. a local resident
for more than 50 years. has been
hospitalized in Newport Beach.
He was listed in fair condition
today at Ho a~ Memorial
Hospital (ollowing a heaTt attack
suffered last week. He is also be·
ing treated for a kJdney ailment.
Wells. 77. a retired painting
con~r. served on the city
council from 1960 to 1964.
Meeting Set
On Reforms
Tom Moody, •south county
Common Cause coordinator and
leader ot the Time Is Now. To
Clean Up Politics ITIN CUP)
movement In Orange County.
wlll •J»eak on government re_.
form Thunday Jn San Clemente.
Mood)' will addreu • meeting
o'f the San Clemente
Homeowners AssociatJoa, •tart· tn1 at 1 p.m.' ln the auditorium
of the San Diego Gu and EJec •
tric ColnPMY officei, 101 W. El Portal. . .
AddtUonal lnlonnatJoa on' the
meetina o.r the homeownen • or·
1anlu"JIOIT'1s ~n•fflbte bf\CIU· Ina Floretta Ebwele, 02:2112.
~.,.
Meningitis Cue
l'RESNO AP I A &ln
der1arUn stucknt here baa de· ~•loped Q')enlncttl.1. but beeltb
otrtclal1 U)' there l• UUI•
chance tbt case wtll lead to .a .,. ......
N1t1011al Weatber Service said
t.._re wu • caianee of more
I DOW tonight..
tn tM hard·hit Chicago area,
where up to four Inches or snow
fell atop the 20.3 inches lhat ar·
rtve d over the weekend.
authorttlee counted 17 !'4deaths
linked to I.be. city's wont •tonn
since 1981.
There have been l8 reported
deaths in Illinois. 1!5 In
Wl1C4aain, seveo in Kanau, four
each in Misaourl and Iowa. three
in Michigan and one in Ohio a.ad one in Nebraska
Chicago" schools were cloeed
as te mperatures warmed tbl1
momtnc after record k>ws Mon· day.
Illlnois Gov James R .
RUm .Check
_dloclood
~Gem
Rose "'1ouw dis plays the
P r e mier Rose dia m ond.
which was sold to a New
York dealer for the record
price or $11.S million. It's
the third largest pear-
s h a ped diamond in the
world.
Ranch Chief
Leo Cuesta
Dead at 73
Leo Vincent de la Cuesta. or
Buena Park. whose fathe r
owned the historic Rancho La Ve'ga in the Santa Ynez Valley in
Santa &rbara County, has died
at the age Of 73.
A salesman for various paper
firms for more than SO years. ·he
died Saturday at bis home In
Buena Parle.
He is survived by his wife,
Margaret: sons Leo Jr .. Jaek.
Mike and David: sist~r. Tolita
Caone l : 10 grandcnaldren and
two great· grandchildren .
Funeral st'rvlces at St. Pius V
Church in Buena Park were to
~ held today.
By Disrwy
LOS ANGELES <AP ' · Al·
torneys for Disneyland and Walt
Disney Wor&d have won a t.em·
porary resti:.aln1nl order from
federal COUit b&oekinl tbe U.S.
Consumer Product 1" Com· miasion from tnvesti ng the
safety of their "Sky ay" ion·
dola ride.
U.S. District Judge Laughlin
E . Waters granted Disney a
14 -day .~aining order Monday
pending a full hearing of the
case after the Dis ney s uit
charged the commission had no
juris diction over a musement
park rides.
The commission had asked
several companies operating the
Swln-made gondola ride to
cooperate in an investigation
after three people were ldUed oa
a similar ride in Illinois last
July. ·
"We have sent about 30 letters
to the o p erators o f this
particular ride, and as far as I
know. Disney is the only one that
has refused to respond." com·
. mission attorney John Padrick
said in court.
Commission lawyer s. eon·
tended that the federal agency
had merely ask~ the Oianey
companies for information to aid
in its investigation. adding there
was no reason to file suit unless
the agency attempted to fine
them for failing.to respond to its request.
rfowever, Disney attorney
John A. Magee charged lh.-t the
commission bad threatened the
companies with substantial fi~
if they did not cooperate in the
investigation.
In granting the restraining or·
der. Waters noted that be bas
"substantial questions" about
the comnuasion's authority. to
treat amusement park ndes as
'consultM!t products. •
Tbompeon reqtl.Hlad federal .W
for 22 countlel t*lared ~
.,..... He theft f\ieW to. .......
Florida for a vacation al an wa.
dlatloled"apo&. Omcia.ta ln MUwaakee. wlileN
!S \aches of snow fell 'MeMIQ.
uraed Gov. Lee Dreyfus to ~·
a tederal dtaaater declaratioa
for tbe· city-now under ao
lncbea nf snow. the U)OSt ~
JeeQ ln ~ years'. Public IC6oola In Mllwau.ke
were cloled a ~ day todaJ
the nrat tJme tbey baYe l>elr'I
1but for comecutJve da)'1 sinee
1947. Public works commlssloner
Herbert Goetacb calcMlated that
s now remov a l will cost
Milwaukee $1 million more than
is budeeted. Fire omdals WOI"·
ried because fi re hydra nts are
buried under mounds of 'lnow.
The regioo remained locked in
the 'ltonn '" icy grip. Wa.rroad.
'lllnn .• reported the nation'"
foweat temperature today, 35
delC'ff:I. • lt was 72 dearees at Fort
Lauderdalf>.. Fla . the U.S. bot
'lpot.
Thousands of travelers spent
another night in Chicago bot.els
because O'Hare Inte rnational
Airport · which closed ror onJy
the s ixth time in its history
Saturday was limited to one
runway.
Commuters -there are 2.25
million in Chicago hitchhiked
or faced ~hour delays due to
Icy elevated tracks and stalled
buses.
Fred Ostby, deputy director of
the National Weather Service n
Kansas Ctty. ~an. said a -storm
sy1t.em la. t.be West may hit Mis·
souri and Kansas later ~ •be
week.
Os tby said at wou ld be
WednesciitY or Thursday '>efore
he could preaict the storm 'c; path
and intensity. He said it could
pack more wallop than the wintry
blast th.athitover the weekend.
1'he governors of Iowa and
Kansas also declared emcrgen·
cies.
Bus Collision
'
Injures Two
Two people suffered minor in-
juries Monday wben. a Garden
Grove Unif'ied Sc:bool District
vaa collided with an Ordnge
County Transit District bus and
another ve hac e Cal forn.a
Jfighw~ Patro.men reported.
The injured. the vF.n driver
and one stuoent passenger weN'
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sent home. patrolmen said.
The 8 a .m. crash occurreo dt
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Magnoli a Street and • .. ampson
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the newt lhat lht Ytd rat Trade Commlak>n I• at h •iialn,
thl' tlme naytna televlale>n comm rctala that aUeaedly
braJnwuh lhe kJddl . ·
Ont ronaum r advoule rully rapped the breakfq l
food people by cl')'1n1, "WM,.. I.I Jt wrillen that tbt new
famll,y &lruftUJ'l' Is chlld. parent and General Foodl?"
WeU. I ban n wa fbr him. Where dtd M ever 1et the notion U'l.ll thb wu a new family structure•
So he'• out to put the knock on every kkldle cartoon
11how thal lrl to peddli &uitattd break.fut crunduea.
BUT IN ftlJTH, lhe break.tut food peddlers have
~en pushll\i the hard-aell to JuvenUes probably Iona
~top the Moll! I Sent the Wrong Kind of Boztop!
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before this consumer advocate was born and certainly
before the Boob Tube came into every American home.
They did it with a device called Radio .
Jn those bygone days, kids across the land gathered
before the magic radio box every afternoon to ·listen to tex-
ploits of people like Superman, Jack Armstrong <The All·
American Boy), Little Orphan AnnJe, Captain Mldnlghl
and Don Winslow of the Navy.
And all of these heroes peddled s uch goods as sugared
com Oakes, shredded wheat and hot chocolate drinks to
the younger generations .
Added incenUve for the k:jds of those days lo munch,
crunch and drink the hot s tuff included pTlz«:,S you sent
away for by ripping off box tops or Un lids and malling in
just 25 cents (for handling and postage) to the product hawkers.
HOW JN TIIE WORLD could you possibly know what
was happening to Captain Midnight, for example, if. you
dktn 'l have one of his Sccr~t Decoders?
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ln Cambodia
8ANOkOK. Thall and <AP> -Forces loral to the ousted C11mbod1an 1ov..-nrneot recaptured Kocnpoac Som, Lhe countcy 's
only dfepwater RC>rt. ln/ormed S()Urcea reported today. But they said
Vlc.;tnamese w1rplan(H1 rlew the heaviest atrikea of the
three·week-old war. and It w11 not known who held the eort now.
Thal lntelllgcnce ofliclala and
other reliable 1ourcea said from the former government
.Kompong Som. 13S mlles were reported setting lfP a base
aoutheu t of Phnom Penh. was · for guerrilla realalance.
retaken MoAday alter atlff rt was not kqown whether lhe
t11ht1n1. Then Lhe Vle\namese V l e t n a m e s e a n d l h e l r
alr force went lnto acl1on. and Cambodian rebel ·allies seized
the altwdlon today wu unclear, Kong Island or other~ In the
the IO\ltt't!S aald. area.
THE sovaCES ALSO
re1>9rted naval fighting around
several Islands In the Kompong
Soln "rea and a Vietnamese
a ttack on the largest or them.
Kon11 Island, where holdouts
Nixon lJue
At White ..
HoWJe Fete.
WA SHINGTON <AP >
Richard M. Nixon is going to the
White House, for the first lime
since his r~lgnalion. to have
dinne r later this month with
President Carter and China's Teng Hsiao-ping. --
Nixon. whose 1972 outreach
to China ended 22 years of
estrangement between the two
naliona,·was invited by Carter.
who built on Nixon's initiative
by establiahing fuU diptomaUc
reJptlons with Peking.
"HE WAS INVITED and he
has accepted," said Mary Hoyt,
Weatem sources in Uangtok
said earUer that the Cambodian
gunboat navy was helpiAg
r e mnants of .the o w s t e d
government es tabli s h a
headquarters or supply base on
the southwest Islands and that
some or the 20.000 Chinese
advisers and technicians who
had been reported advising the
old regime were In the area.
OFFICIALS OF THE former
government have also been
reported laking refuge in the
Cardamom and Elephant
mounta ins of southwest
Cambodia to carry on guerrilla
re s i s tance to the n ew
pro-Vi etnamese government
which took over·Phnom Penh on ·
~an. 7.
A r adio station believed to be
iri China went on the air today to
s peak for the ou s ted
government. Calling Itself the
_V. o i. c e o f D e m o c r a t i c
l{am.puchea tC;tmbodla I, it 'l.r:~adcast o n the s ame-
frcquency as Radio Peking's
Cambodian-language station.
rand its broadcasts were very
similar in style to those from
Phnom Penh before th e
Vietnamese victory .
press secretary to first lady TROOPS LQVAL to the ousted
Rosalynn Carter. Nixon .a.Ides in government were r~ported still
Ca liforola confirmed the fighting to retaln cont1'~ot a
acceptance. , provincial capital in northwest
"ti seemed ·the appropriate Cambodia and harassing the
thing to do," a White House of-Vietnamese invaders and their
fi clal said of the invitation. The Cambodian allies at numerous
official , who asked not to be other scattered points .
named. said Nixon was Invited Western sources said Pursat .
"because of his role in opening 100 miles northwest of Phnom
up the process' of normaliza-Penh on the main highway to the
tlon." Thai border. had not faJlen lo
NIXON HAS NOT been in the the Vietnamese Invaders and the
Executive Mansion since he·re· rebel Cambodian movement
signed under the blistering heat . Hanoi sponsored.
or Watergate Aug. 9, 1974. · Fighting was also reported
Teng, China's vice premier, is continuing around Battambang.
scheduled to begin a week's tour north west Cambodia's chief
of the Un.lted States Jan. 29 with city; near Sisophon. 30 mlles
. a While House visit. The slate ea st of the Thal border; at
dlnnerlsthalnight. "'"Nimll, 13 miles from the
Gerald Ford. who also made a frontier. and around Kompong
presidential trip to China, was So m . the country 's only
... NATION / WORLD
Sole Surl'i~or
A 3-year-old orangutan is the only animal that survived
a fire in the Henry Doorly ZOo hospital nursery in
Omaha. The blaze that killed six animals started from a
propane heat.er. A 4-year-old gorilla ~ied from smoke
inhalation while an exotic South American cat and four
exotic birds valued at over $10.000 burned to death. Lee
Simmons. son or the zoo's director, and Julie Morris. zoo
s tafJer. give the ora ngutan oxygen at a n Omahct
emergency animal clinic.
Bald ~agle Blo.cks .
Main Oil ·Refinery .
PORTLAND. Maine <AP l .-Oil 'and the bald eagle don't mix.
says the federal government. which has blocked a $700 million oil
refinery plaMed for the Maine Coast
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's regional om ce in
Boston Monday denied a pbllullon permit ne,eded for construction
of the 250.000·barrel-per-day refinery ·and an oil tankex: terminal in
Eastport, the nation's easternmost community.
' THE EPA ·SAID the complex could damage the Northeast's
best nesting ground for the national symbol.
William Adams Jr .. EPA regional administrator , said a report
from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service was the basis for the
rejection,
"We were advised that the refinery would have significant
adverse impacts on the eagles and their' habitat as a result of oil
spills. air pollullon.•and the impact of refinery constructton-1lnd
operations," he said.
"THESE POTENTIAL impacts could not be avoided or
mitigated by any means short or denial of the permit."
Pittston, a New York-based corporation primarily involved in
coal production. could not be reached for comment. Earlier this
month. A.F . Kaulakis, Pittston vice president for energy
development. said the pro1ect would be scrapped unless
government obstacles were removed within the year. Rip off those lln lids. Get them in the mall today!
One or the most tragic events or my young life came
after 1 had ripped off the lids. packaged them and sent
them away wilt} my 25 cents. Every day thereafter, I
watched the mall for the arrival or iny Secret Decoder.
invited, too, but he expects to be deep-water port.
out of the country oh a trip to the --------------------------------------..-
Middle East that began Monday
Flnally, I got .a letter. It declared, "Dear Sir: We
regret to Worm you that upon examining the Ovaltlne lids
you sent for your Secret Decoder, you included one Malt·O·
Meal lid. This lid does not <lU~lify for a Secret Decoder!
Please remit the proper lid ... "
OH, THE SHAME OF IT. The frustration. The toss of
not having my Secret Decoder for at least three more weeks. ·
And the consumer advocates today are fretting over a
few boob tube commercials?
Where WM the Federal Trade Commission when l
needed it?
night.
IT WAS NOT known whether
Nixon will Oy to Washington on
a government plane. Mrs. Nixon
will not come along.
Nixon has been in the capital
only twice since he-r~slgned. He
was here briefly a year ago for
Hubert Humphrey's funeral and
again last month for a meeting
of the Tuesday Group, a club or
former White Hotise co-workers.
LIKE ALL FORM Ell presi-
dents in recent years, Nixon has
received periodic administration
foreign policy reports. His ma-
jor Interest has been with China.
a country he revlsited lo 1976 as
a private citiien.
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1979 c TEN CENTS
Attorneys t or the Arnel
D t> v e Io p me o t C.o m pa n y
threatened new lt)tal action qahut Costa M a n the -.all
ot City Attorney Robt>rt.. Cam-
paana '• lnterprt!llllion of a CQ\lf't
rulif\& Monday nh&bt.
Robert Bower. aa mt mber or
the Santa Ana·bas~ law firm ol
Ruta n and Tucker whtC'h
repre nt.s the d~velopers . .said
he rnay ~k a court action fore·
v '
Ina lhf c1ty to tJaue bu lne
permlla ror Arnel'a orlMinal
project In north Colla Ne»a.
The proJttt. a plan lb.at nJJea
fo r a mlx:ture of apartment• and
homes. w elim1nall'd by an In
ttJative thnt, m ellfct, re>ioned
the north c-lty acrl'agc tor aiinglc
family hom~ only.
At Mc>Oday night's .city COUncil
meetinli!. C..moMenu aarecd with
Bower thaf the c ily mus t
procesa the fl rm 's final tract
map, 11 It la submitted.
However. he aald Pr<>cesslng ot the tract m ap "dots not com-
pel tht> lasuance of building
permits'' for AmeJ's original
pc'Oject. ·
City council me mbers support·
ed Campagna 's legal lnterpreta.
lion with a 5·0 vole. despite
Amel attorney Bower's conten-
tion ~hat the cit y's position
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West Side-Mesans Back Move
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH
Of -~Ir~-SUH A pair of proposed Santa Ana
River crossings between Costa
-~Mes-a and Huntington-Beaoh-
were rejected Monday night as
Costa Mesa City Council mem·
r ·be rs voted 5·0 to delete the
roadway links from the city
master plan.
" West side Costa Mesans and a
small cootingeot of H..untingtoo
Beach residents applauded the
move to eliminate cou~lans
Tehran Cheers
to one day extend Wilson Street
and Gisler Avenue across the
river. .
The roadways would link
respectmty·wttti··:Att~nra-and
Garfield av.enues in Huntington
Beach.
Costa Mesa's rejection of the
bridge plan is onJ y the fi rst step,
city officials said.
The bridge crossings llnclud·
ing Costa Me~a-supporte<Lex·'
tension of 19th Street to link with
Banning Avenue iri Huntington l
Shah Leaves Iran;
. Return Doubtful
BULLETIN
PALM SPRINGS <AP> -
Walter ff. Aonen~rg, former
U.S. ambHudor to Greet Bri·
tahi, said Coday that he lnn&ed
the Shah of Iran to take refuge .
in Annellberg's 250-acre desert
estate lleal' bere.
TEHRAN. Iran <APl -With
tears in his eyes. Sbab Mohaqi-
med Reza Pahlavi left Iran tb-
day for Egypt and the United
States, piloting hi~ own jet on a
Journey many believe will end in
permanent exile. His departure
touched off jubilant celebrations
throughout Tehran.
Two officers of the s hab's
royal guard fell lo their. knees
,. and tried to kiss the monarch's
feet at Tehran's airport, but he
motioned for them to rise, court
sources said.
Two other officers, standing
race to race, held aloft a copy of
the Koranr the Mo sle m holy
book . and the royal couple
passed beneath the impromptu
arch to board the "Shah's
F'alcon," a royal Boeing 727.
Court sources-said the monarch
took the controls himself.
"The shah is gone forever!"
people chanted as millions
pou red into t he streets of
Tehran. showering each other
with candies and rose water , <'hee ring and shouting with
joy at what they saw as victory
in a year-long; bloody uprising
to topple the SS-year-old shah.
Motor ists h onke d ho rns,
nashed headlights and turned on
w inds hie ld wipe r s . Ma ny
jumped from cars and hugged
each other.
Tbe sha h taler arrived in
Aswan, Egypt, where he was
greeted by President Anwar
Sadat, Eg}rpt 's Middle East ~ews
Agency .reported. The two then
drove to a hotel on an island in the
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SHAH LEAVES IRAN
He.ctlng for Egypt
'
Nile River, where the shah, his
wife and their entourage had
three suites on the fourth noor.
The news 4gency said the shah
Ts expedeofO s~ay·a-rtw days ln
Egypt before Oying to the Unit-
ed States.
have been listed !>D the county's
m ast e r plan of a rterial
highways for nearly 15 years .
A county transportation sub-
committee recent!~ supported
"protection" ol all river cross.
ings to meet future traffic in-
creases. .
.Cosca M~a Council members
said they would solicit 'Support
from Huntlnglon Beach officials
.in having the two bridges re-
moved from the road plan.
Otherwise. Costa Mesa could
stand to lose a porlion of its
county matching funds for new
roadwork ii the county "denies"
the removal of the bridges. or.
ficials said.
The three bridges are set for
construction in the next "five to
20 years." accordin~ to Bruce
Mattern, Costa Mesa 's director
of public services .
Home own e r opp ositlon ,
particularly to the Wilson Street
extension. surfaced when the
Mesa ~luffs Development Co.
asked city permission to com·
plete a condominium project
that would have obstructed the
<See BatOGES, Page AZ>
Jory Begins
Deliberation
In Kulik Case
By KATHY CLANCY
OI U. DllllY l'f i.t Slaff An Orange County Superior
Court jury began its first run day
or de liberations today in the
heroin possession trial or one·
time Newport Beach resident
Alexander Kulik.
The case passed into the jury's
hands late Monday as testimony
in the four-week trial ended and
attorneys for both sides complet-
ed final arguments.
Kulik, also a suspect in the
Stephen John Bovan murder,
was arrested in a Mission Viejo
pa'Tking Jot in a borrowed $60.000
Stutz Blackhawk car. The arrest
was a few hours a fte r Bovan's
1977 slaying.
Sheriff's deputies alleged they
found three jat'S or nearly pure
Chlna White heroin fo a grocery
sack in the car 's rear seat.
Prosecutor Ron Kreber Mon·
day urged the jury to convict
Kulik on charges of possessing
the 1.1 pounds of heroin for sale
a nd for transporting the $1
million cache or drugs .
He asked jurors to discount
De fense Attorney Philip
DeMassa's contention the drugs
~ere mistakenly found on Kuli k
and were intended as a plant by
Jaw e1tforcement officers for
· someoneelse.
Kreber-accused DeMassa of
trying ·to "muddy up" the <See KtJUX, Pa1e A.2 >
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"doesn't make much sense." However, homeowner op~i-firm would be·ln a costly dllem-
The differing legal lnterpreta· tlon to apattmenta ·sparked an ma if the original tract map Is
tlons of a California Supreme ·initiative drive that ended with a prqfessed and the city then re-
Court decision sets the stage for s ucceashil March 7, 1978, fuses to grant b*llding permits.
another in a series of court bat-municipal vote to rezone the. Thet's because the processing
tles over 46 acres between Bear property and two adjacent of tbe final tract map wc;>uld
Street and the San Diego parcel& for single famUy homes force the firm to pay park fees
Free war. • · only. and road improvement costs
Amel s tentative-tr~ct map to The Amel rmn has yet tofub-tha t go wUh deve lopment.
bu ltd 539 apartments and 127 mil lts llnaf"tract map on tbe Bower~-hom~as...apJ>~lu'....:l'.!!he~Ci~l~"---M!lJ·~· 111.l.~ In support of the city's posi-Coqncll July 18, w.'17. Aroel atti==--~;;;-,;;;.-....nr"fti:ilr--..;.;...~;t:.::.;surr,--pqe-,\%)-
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Reforms
. SACRAMENTO <AP) -Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. prQJ>OSed re.
rorms of Me di·Cal and
California 's civil service system
today in his annual State of the
State addresstotbel&cislature._ _
llntouciaaltle
The Democratic governor also
pledged an unspecified rerorm
of state and local government
finances. and put empbasls on programs to create more jobs,
a nd discrimination against
homosexuals and make work sites safer. .-
The ~minute message was
totally different from his in·
a ugural address eight days
earlie r. which emphasize~ fight·
ing inflation and federal govern-
m e'n t budget de ficits and
sounded more like a kickoff or a
presidential campaign than the
start of a second term as gov·
ernor.
Brow.n . who h a s i'rked
legislators in the past. with his
manner. was CQnclliatory and
emphasized that his program
is ·•not coming just from the ex·
ecutive branch. but rather is a
list of things we can do together
to build for the future."
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This is one of India's 100 million "untouchables." vic-
tims of a caste system outlawed by the country's con ·
stitution but continued by tradition. See story, other pic-
tures on Page AS.
He said California's $4 billion· ---;o:o-
Tim Steal $63i •
From Mesa Elllery
Two men simulated weape>nsJ
Monday night a nd robbed
ernployees of the Costa Mesa In·
ternational House of Pancakes
of $637.-Polke-reported today.
There were no injuries in the
7:23 p.m. heist . The bandits
escaped.
Police said the two men. one
apparently wearing a fake
mustache, approached a cashier
and demanded that she clean out
the register.
A customer al the restaurant
at 329 E. 17th Sl. pursue<t, the
men as they Oed and told ~lice
he believed they drove off an a
while Chevrolet pickup truck.
Both men were beJieved to be
in their early 20s, police said.
Coastline Shelled
Israeli Commandos
Hit Lebarwn Site
TEL AVIV. Israel <AP> -
Is r aeli commandos landed in
Lebanon early today and blew
up a building used by Paleslin·
ian guerrillas, while navy gun.
boats shelled a reas along the
coast. the army announced.
The nighttime r aid was car·
ried out at Ras el-Aln, two miles
south of the Lebanese port of Tyre
and 12 miles north of tlie Israeli
border.
The army spokesm a n said
tbere werie no Israeli casualties
in the attack. The army gave no
indlcatiqn whether Palestinian
guerrillas were at the base dur·
ing the assault or whether any
fig hting look place. The size of
the Israeli force was not dis·
closed.
The announcement said the
Israelis "blew up a building
which sheltered terrorists . . .
Navy vessels shelled terrorist.
concentraUons along tbe sbore ...
In Beirut. the Palestine
Liberation Oi-ganJzatioo claimed
guerrillas Inflicted heavy
casualties on the raiders.
"The enem~ pulled out leaving
big amounts·-of weapons and
pools Of blood behind," a com·
munique from the Palestinian
command said.
. The message said the raiding
party blew' up "an empty farm
house" in Ras el-A.in, but there
were no civlUan or auerrilla
casualties in the clash.
ll said t.he attack' came early
In the momlng "but our forces
were on the alert and quickly in·
4 .~ercepted aocl •Rl•t•d -the-·
enemy."
Tbe guerrillas said at least 10
tsraell gunboats 'Patrolled tbe
Lebaneee coast opposite Tyre
Monda], prompt.in• juerrillu to
open rue from ah6rellne poai·
Uons. · LtbanHe provincial a u-
thorlU .. Nld tbe Israeli att.ct
um• 1borlly after m=bt, --.r&eaacOin . aaderfortl"I at Rft-'"fl~;r fn""l'ubfler floats
lowertdfrom the iunboata.
Tbe rllid l..u.d oae hour. Tbe
QtJuae iiUtboild• "8ftl"IDlld
tbe perrWa -.-..ct tbe •l·
a; year Medi-Cat program must
be reformed to curb escalating
costs. And he promised cost·
cootalnmeot reforms wnlch he
said will "not be done at the e)(·
pense of the poor'' who rely on
the program for medical care.
He said doctors and others
providing Medi-Cal services ''do
not have a constitutional right to
... all the Medi-Cal ·dollars they can get," but he did not
specify the reforms.
Applause fQ>m l.be audiPr.ce of
more than 100 state senato~ and
assemblymen was polite but
subdued.
Bot h De m oc rati c a nd
Republican lawmakers viewed
the address as an atte mpt by
Brown to court liber a ls who
were incensed by the extremely
conservatiYe tone of Brown·s tn·
augural
"I th.ink it was apparent he
was trying ~·respond to some of
the criticism of bis inaugural
speech that be had gone loo far
to the right ... said Sen. Alan
Sie roty, 0 -Los Angeles. who
added, "I think it will lake more
than this" to calm liberals.
"I think he may have sensed
the response or the Legislature
was not as warm as in prior
years." Sieroty adde~. .
. "I think he is geJting up ror
the New Hampshire snows," and
the lirst presidentia l primary in
1980, said Senate Republican
noor leader Bill Campbell of Ha·
cienda Heights. "I think he is definitely trying to recoup some
of the support lost from liberal
Democrats." .
Coast
Weather
Partial clearing tonight
a n d m os tl y s unn y
We dn esday . A litHe
warmer Wednesday with
high s of 62-66 . Lows
tonight ln the upper 40s.
·Chance of rain decreasing
to 20 percent tonight an(f
· ·near cero Wednesctey .• · · · ·
IN819E T8DA 'Y
Ooer the 1pan of ltU S2· veor ~. John Wo.vne'• "'°'* hnaflt hos btcomc ift.
u tncablw 1Wccd toith the.
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DulM& Taylor. wbo watcMd her bUlbud swern 1n ai anew·eenator.
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Oeanmg ·vp
Youngsters at Lindbergh SchoOl in Costa Mesa scrub a -
wall during recent "Pride Day" on their campus. Two
of the youngsters teamed up to give themselves a bit
more reach.
Marvins' Romance . ., .
Detailed in Court
LOS ANGELES CA P )
Michelle Triola Mar vin took the
witness stand today to tell of her
romance with actor Lee Marvin
stressing details she believes
entitle her to a $1 million s hare
of . his income during the six
years t.hey lived together.
The trial is lhe first to test an
appeals court decision, and is
expected to set a precedent for
pa yment of alimony in cases or
unmarried cohabitants.
M iss Marvin, sedately attir'?tl
in a black pants suit, .be~an her
testimony by teHing other ..meet~
ing Marvin in 1964.
"I waswortdngon a film lhathe
w as working o n 'Sh ip of
Fools '. . .I was a stand-in. an ex
tra dancer.I believe I had some
lines.·•
tUr attorn ey . M a r vin
Mitchelson. asked Miss Triola
.
prcS'bably testify for several days
before the Academy A ward win·
ner would be call ed to the stand.
Marvin, who has been accom-
panied to the proceedings by his
cur rent wife and high school
sweetheart, Pamela Feeley, has
filed a $1 million countersuit al-
leging Miss Marvin fa iled to pro·
vU!e companionship during the
relationship.
Judge Mast
-·To··Resi~
CitaSa/ary
So . "' metimes controversial Cen·
tr a l Orange County Municipal
Court Judge P a ul Mast an-
nounced Monday he is retiring
from the bench. ,.,
Mast said his retirement after
Sq uaJ..11 ... ua. &I preve,nUnc
alr ,.,.., U.~1ator1 from
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mu ......... to flop ud Iii* m
40 f H t of water o ff Santa
CataU.na Wand.
The 14·P••MftStr amph.lbtaa
bad Jutt taken otf Sunday from
· Ill water~ at Pebbly Beech.
I mUe eut ol Avalon, when ll
cruhed Md overtuned la &he
water .
•. The craah dunked 10 people
11board the plane, but. appareot-
ly, no~ wu lnjured 1er10W1ly.
Ao l rvlM man, Paul Ketchum.
66. of .. Sycamort Creek. wu
hiken for obHr vatJon to Avalon
Munfclpal Hotpltal, becauae ot a
pre·exlat.1.n& hu rt condition.
Ktlchum wu releM&ed to go
home late Monday
The pllot . Russell 0 . St.
,PlerrJ1. 31, ol Northridae. wu
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BfilDGES •••
n•ht-of-way for the new road. I
The city delayed a decision on
tbe conatrucUon project, and
flanners uked the City Council
· o .co n s ide r a bu i lding
moratorium in tlfe area until a
study of the right-of-way was
comeleted.
However. tf?e counctl rejected
the moratbrtum plan Monday
nilht, setUnc the stage for the
development firm to seek bulld-
1 n&.-Permits for the con-
domhuwm. '
The lengthy 4tiacusaion, during
which hOmeownen presented
petitions seeking protection ol
their rakSenUaf neighborhood.
-came to a head when weatside
Councilman Donn Hall motioned
for the removal of Wilson and
Gisler from the city roadway·
plan.
His motion dre w unanimous
support. The city wtll now pre·
pare a report "justifying" the
rem oval of the two proposed
. bridgee. 'The report" will be in·
eluded in the city's general plan
review set for consideration in
a bout 10 months.
treated for cut lln1ers and •
lacereted acalp. ,
A F•deral Aviation Ad·
mlail&ntion epokesman aaid St.
PMrn rworted that on t.a.Moff
hi• alrdah loll power lo ooe ol
lu two eniinet and fell ba~k into
the ~at.er at an aftlle.
• · Ket.chum sald that from hll pen~Uve the airplane newtr
1ot out of tbe wat.r. He .-kl that aa the pUol tried to 1ain •peed
for takeoff. lar1e waves ·.iapped,
"h a rde r and harde r and
harder," a1alrult the side of the
plane. He said a big crest finally
Upped them over.
Abalooe tlahermen aboard the
Avalon·besed Supermex spotted
the cruh. The boat's captain.
Rlcbard Rutz. steered a course
for the downed plane and the
victims were fished from the
ocean. .
Wally Funk. an lnvestigat.or
Trustee
Post Open
In Mesa
Costa Mesans interested in a
seat on t t)e Newport-Mesa
Unified School Distr ict Board of
Trustees. have until Friday to
apply for appolntment to the job.
Only residents living in trustee
area one can apply fo r the
vacancy created by the retirt-
mentoftrustee Don Smallwood.
The trust ee a rea c o ve r s
northwest Costa Mesa. It runs
from Bann i n g P l ace t o
S unflowe r A venue and is
bounded on the west by the San·
ta Ana River.
The e as t e rn bo unda ry is
H a rbor Bouleva rd lo Baker
Street . then east to Fairview
Road and north to Sunflower.
Applications can be picked up
during regular working hours at
district headquarters, 1601 16th
St .. Newport.&ach.
They must ·be r eturned to
Sc hool SupeTlntcndent /ohn
Nicoli's office by noon Friday.
School· board members will
then hold pttblic inte rviews with
potential candidates. They plan
to appoint Smallwood's sue•
cessor in February.
Co11ncil Action
Costa Mesa Cfty Council members took action on the
followinf Items Monday night:
BRIDGES: Unanimously rejected plans to extend
Wilson Street and Gisler Avenue acf'068 the Santa Ana
River to Huntington Beach.
aJUDA.N CENTER: Accepted private school's offer
of $520,000 to buy focmer city balLal.e...W.J9 St. Coun·
cilman Dom Raciti cast only negative vote.
ANNEXAnON: Approved annexation of 2.6 acres
near Tustin Avenue and Woodland Place to the city. to tell Judge Arthur Marshall in
the non-jury Superior Court trial
the history or her can.-er as a
dancer and singer before · she
met Marvin.
These details were intended to '
show that Miss Marvin gave up
a lucrative career to become
full-time homemaker and com·
panion to the Oscar-winning ac·
tor.
13 years on the bench will be ef-~
fective immediately or when a
jury now deliberatlnl( the fate of
all~ged .drug dealer Alexander
Kulik returns its verdict.
MF.SA NOllnl: Dela}'ed until Marett 19 a public hear·
Ing on a developer's request for mediuln density and light
commercial wrung on a parcel al the northeast corner of
Bear Street and P aula rino AvCftue that is currently zoned
for low density residential use.
HOUSING: Directed city Housing and Cornmunlty
Development officials to begin a search for low-cost ft9us·
ing sites for 50 unlts on wes'l' side.
Milc helson int r oduced in
evidence publicity photos or
Miss Marvin d ancing in Las
Vegas shows whe re she was the
featured perfomer.
Jditc helson contends Miss
Marvin is entitled to compensa-
tion for giving up her career and
devoting h.erself to Marvin's suc-
cess. alui6ugh they never mar·
ried.
Miss Marvin. 46. changed her
name legally shortly before she
and Marvin. 54 , broke up in 1970.
The case of Marvin vs. Marvin
has already become a landmark
at the appellate level. It Jed to
t he 1976 Califotnia Supre me
Court ruling that unmarried
partners could sue for property
settle ment similar to that which
-is common in divorce cases.
Mitehels'on said Monday tha\>
M iss Triola Ma r v in would .
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The 46-year-old former ally of
now imprisoned county pollUcal
kingmaker Louis Cella gave a m ultitude of r easons for his
abrupt reitrement.
Among ot6er things, Mast saia
he is leaving the bench to prac-
tice law as a private attorney
because he:
-Does not find life as a
Municipal Court jud ge "as
challenging or interestingas it
~ce was."
-Is increasingly disenchanted
"when an attorney appears
before me ill-prepared a nd r,oorly
represents his or her client. •
client."
-ls concerned a bout ste pped
up public attacks on the
judiciary, especia lly att acks
launc hed by public office
holders such as Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr .. lhe son of the man
who a ppointed Mas t to the
bench. •
-I s wo rried a b o ut the
"politicizing" ot the judiciary.
including the recent election de-
feal of four incumbent judges In
Orange County.
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Eaatemlran
STOCKHOLM. Sweden
CAP ) -A strong earth·
quake atruck eu&ern Iran
today. tbe Ha1fQrs
teiamoloclcal oblervatory
reported.
The oblervatory aald
the quake registered an
·eattmal•d 6.8 on the
Richter tcale. Tbe U .5 .
National Earthquake ID·
'fo.-.maUon Service ln
Oold•n. Colo .• 11\d-ll
aU.Uok about &O ..mll11
south of Mu)>had ln
nort.heut Jnn.
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Rainstonn Wreaks
Havoc Aloiig CoaSt
By Tbe APoclalecl Press
At least one man was killed,
roads closed. buildings flooded
and communications knocked
.oul durinl a storm that dumped more than l 1h inches of rain on
Southern California and prom·
ised still more as it entered its
second day today.
However, authorities ex-
pressed relief that the downpour
wasn 't~. .. It u~n.'t b een too bad
because"\Ve didn't get many in·
stance& where it rained an inch
in ~nl a couple hours,-'' Los An County Sher iff's Deputy
Wyne Burrow said.
The National Weather Service
canceled a naah nood watch for
Lot Anceles. Ventura. Orange.
San Benwdini> and Riverside
counties abortly before 5 a.m.
after radar Indicated tbe expect·
ed pocket.a of heavy rainfall
would not materiallae.
But the storm was beinl
blamed ln the Cleath of a atear·
old Hawtborne tnan who died
Monday Dllbt wbeD bis c:v ~
eel Hl'Oll fmpertal fflpway aad c:ruhed tmo a power ~1 the
Calllomla fflPwa1 Pauot re-porUd. .
Areu putkularty bard bit by
tM ''°"" .. ,. .alonl t"9 eout ID San DAelo ud LOe Anaelel eounu..
• ........_. Cloodln1 ud a
1ar1• 1nuc1a11c1e ••t• blamed lloicla)' br 1'ftlc1U "Tor eutllM off trarn_e ta eut.em ~cl
· <ke•IWdt. DOC'th of San Dleto,
TIM tilde allo knoeked out
telepbcm eentce to awt.omen
l• Vllta, Oceaaelde, San
M arc o•1... ~.!.~lbroolk and Carlat.I, m1C ,......,.._Co. .,.. ..... eam......,..w.
The CHP reported the Las
Vlrgenes Road from Mulholland
Dr i v e t o P acific Coast
Highway in Los Angeles County
was closed this momJng due to
Oooding and slide activity. But di o the r m ajo r r oads and
highways ln Southern California
were reopened after widespread
closures Monday.
Continuou s rock and
muds lldes kept California
Department of Transportation
workers busy through the night
in M altbu, where slidH closed
Malibu Can yon R oad a nd
flooded at least two buildinas. Burrow aald.
· Sandbaal ..... operatlona ·in the
M andevllle Canyon are a ,
charnd by bnllll fires lut Oc-
"tober, went lnto effect to keep
mud from further oostni down
blll1ldet and Into the hom• of can~~. Authoritl• N-
pe>rted ollly one lnc:ldent of mud
dama1e during tbe current
atorm .
We8tl.r Mnice ~
Blll Sulllvan Hid the slow· .movlq ttonn, wbJcb linlered
loDI PNl lta ...1..nUclp1ted de· parture.tod&y, Wiid maintain a to percent chance of rein
toal&bt, taperln1 Wednffday
Wilen ~atunt are Hj*Uld
to etlmb bilell IMC> Ute-..
11>e lt.onn, which be1an NOWt-
day mornln1 and dumped
aJmoet a half.lnc:b of raln on lM Aqel• In lta ftrst M hours. h8d
brou1bt Uae MalOn'• ralDlall
t.atal to I.GO ladMI by t a.m ..
compared to dMt nonnal MUOD
preelpttaUon ou.1e tnc.._.
•
for tbe National Tranaport•tlon
Safety Board wbo la Uilped t.o
lM CAM, Nki today abe bad ltil1
to lntervSew t.be pllo •.
But ,without the Grum man
Mallard. now in 40 feet of water
• quarter-mile offabore. t he
N ld, the cause of the mllhap
can't be known.
The inveaU1ator said It was
po11lble tbat the ajrcraft can be
salva&ed later today or Wednet·
day. ..
T r.ana·C atallna Ai rHnes.
m e anwhile, has r e rused to
make any public slatemenl
about the cr ash, about the com·
pany. or about its officers.
Howe ver. the Los Angeles
County Sheriff's substation on
Catalina released a list of the
passengers. Be$ides Ketchum.
hls wife and son . there were
t ouris ts from Sausallto. Sa n
Marino. San Pedro &\\d' from
out-of·ata~
FAA records revul that
Tran1-Cat.altna be1an operatl<>M
In J anual)' of 1911. ltss than a
year ago. initutlly with nltthts
from Long Beach to Pebbly
~acb.
During the year. the company
increased Its nifthll with the ad·
d 1llon of thr ee G r um m a n
Ma llarda-briniln1 its airline to
four planes. Fligllll alao Were
run to Cat.allna from San Pedro
and Orange County. ·
The company shares jolnl use
factlitleti wtt.h Catalina Airlines.
. a separate company which uses •
the Orumman·Goose airplane. as
well H bell copters.
Trans-Catalina averages . l l
round trip flights per day to
Catalina during peak summer '
montlas. a bout half that during
the winter. according to the FAA.
Sunday's accident was the com· pany 's first. •
John Wayne
Leaves Top
, Care Unit
Ch a rles Perino. 52 , was
honor ed M onday -as the
Orange County Transit Dis·
tri ct's "driver of th e
month." He is one---of 18
drive rs who steer OCTD
buses a long the P acific
Coast Highway route .
F,...PflfleAJ , .
KULIK •••
prosecution's case by hinting the
1.1 p0unds of heroin could have
come from various sources rang-
ing from Newport 8eactl police to
federal agents to the 1988 "~h
connection" case.
De Massa , howeve r. argued
that his defense proved Kulik
dfdn 't know about the presence
of dru'5 in the car he borrowed
from bis associate, Richard Willis
of Newport Beach.
·'There is a reasonable doubt
and it is based up6n the in·
terpretations. of circumstantial
e vidence," De Massa said.
"They are trying to build an
a rch. of ciJ."cumstanUal evidence to support their case and I sub·
·mit. to you that it all doesn't fit."
He contended WiJlis "lied"
when he said he promised to ar·
range for a drug plant but didn't
ca rry it out.
"He lied and he got paid off
with his immunity," DeMasaa
said, referring to Willis' im-
munity from prosecution ·tn both
the drug and Bovan murder
case.
"Mr. KullJc is the victim in
, this case becawie everyone else
has gotten a walk ln this case."
DeM assa continued.
Kreber argued lhat s mall con-
tainers of t.he same kind. of rare
oriental heroin found in Kullk's
Leucadia home and his motor
home. along with drug traces
found on his clothing as pointing
toward guilt.
H e a l so m e n tio n e d a
fingerprint found on one of the
. jars not positively identified as
Kulik 's but bearing eight points
of simllartty to the defendant.
In addition, he argued, Kulik
g ave the arresting officer a false
na m e. birth certifica t e and
driver 's license upon arrest and
yelled such things as "get away
from the car." and "I will sue"
as thJ! cur search proceeded.
LOS ANGELES <API -John
Wa yne. making rapid progrei.s
in his recovery from cancer sur·
gery. has been moved out of in·
tens ive care to a private room at
UCLA Medical Center. hospital
authorities said today.
Wayne was moved to his room
late Monday afte rnoon. only
three days after his cancerous
stomach was re m·oved in a
m ine.hour operation . hospital
administrator Bernard. Strohm
said In today's daily report on
the 71-year-old film star's condi-
tiO!l,. •
Wayne was originall y expect·
ed to remain in the intensive
<'are unit four or five days .
"He spent another good night
but with some discomfort ...
Strohm added this morning .
"X·r ay t es ts that were
performed this morning showl.>d
early healina at the site of the
operation. He Is taking liquid
nouriAhment by mouth in s mall
amounts. "Among the many telegrams
that have been received was a
. telegram from President Carter
wishing him well . and former
president Nixon has called "
Strohm said two of Wa.Ync's.
sons. Michael and Patrick.
would answer questions on famr·
ly m atters Wednesday. ·
Burial Set
For ~ultists
SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -The
Ne ptune Society. a cremation
serv.i ce. says it 's m aking
arrangements to bury a bout 350
of the more than 600 unclaimed
bodies from the Peoples Temple
m ass m ur der.-suicldc at a
private cemetery in Novato.
Richard . J ongordon. director
of the· Neptune Socl.ety. said
Monday he had been asked t() '
bury the unclaimed bodies· by
th e S anta Cruz Missiona r y
Baptist Church.
Bodies of the more than 900
people who died Nov. 18 In
J onestown. Guyana. after the
Rev. Jim Jones led his followers
in the mass death ·ritual were
transported to an Air Force bas~
in Dover, Del. Only 283 bodies
have been clu.l med.
I' ...... Page A I
SUIT.-••
t Ion . Campagn a s a Id th e
Supreme Court ruling In the
"Youngblood versus San Diego"
case. while si m ilar In some •
respects. "did not d iscuss an
intialive."
Therefore. Amel can submit
Its flnal tract map. pay the
necesi,ary fees, but forget about
goin1 ahead with the project
that would violate a new cit y
zoning law. he said.
Wltat ·aotdap?
lloy Bandit Not Conrin£ing·
A baby.faced, fl~·foot·tall banctlt autpect faces cbaraea
today alter aUetedJy botchiDC an attempted holdup of a
Fount.a.ln Valley •ll·nl&ht cafe. aceordlnt to police:
.Police Lt. Biii DeNt1t said nobody at Alphy's
,. Restaurant. 18175 Harbor Blvd .. would believe the bandit.
..TAKE A W~t" •aid the waltre11 c:onlronttd at the cash~ .tier ine boy ~~nded ~y. · ''ADcfbe did, .. tald Lt. l>eNial. A 1'7·)'tar-old IUIPtd ftf.
tlnl ~ would·be boldup ut11t'1di1Mptlon waa taken lnto1 euatoc11.GUib)' .. U. waa-annQ wtut a Pellet pistol.
• NO WEAPON W.U dlspl~ however by tbe youth who
1t fl.rat en&ered tbe cate about mldnlfht'-f:ruaed a menu and ~1~ettd a blt btf0(9 ltammerial oUt A I ~ pol.k:e
"lf\e ...,.ct. captured by omcer Taay Marley, wu iden·
lifted onJ7 ., a nmawar from Oraqe. He wu turned OYtt to h1a .,......, ~ J"""1Je court acUoG. . . ,-.. -::. .,.. : ~
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STOCKS I BUSINESS
l1aaea Aim at Elderly ..
l
81 SYLVlA POllTES ~ Ahhotich record numbers will work llt tbe tr · Uoll•l retirement •le of $5 ln 1979, :J num..,._
will opt to ~ peulOOJ at age es or earlier. It i a
paradox that~ botb these trends are occurrln•
1lmqltaneou1ly . • ~ TDate ~ may look ror ways to lmprove U.. •
ty Of thelt Ii\' -1broulh taking ~vanta1e of the Jnc • lng educa&::f -opportunitles designed apecltlcally
them. ,
ADULT l!:DVCATION PROGRAMS AS£ m.ulU~ tn l~al public acbeol ayatems. Vouttonal, technical
hiSb achool counes in apecial areas and traln.1D1 in • lal acllvltles alto are on the rise. Special COUl'HI are be D(.c!,·
rered Oft a mounUng acale tn community cOU•lff ad rm·
venitiea for a JDOdeat tee or !NiU\outcbar1e.
Facts aboUI many of th., echacallooal opportunities ~
av.allable from dly or county boarda of educaUQn and state
departments of education. For many, counes. part Of "the
coats are underwritten by federal grants .
Money8
Worth .
Tbe Older Amer-ican a Act of 1965,
amended, created the
Adminiltration Ql1 Ag·
ln1. It -serves as a fedenl fotaJ polnt and
ad'vocate for older
pet">nl. adminllterlng_
Hd coontiutlnC' prosr1mlln tbelrtJehalt. ltalao acta • cleari~ for inlormatlon related to the problemfbc:! the age(I and aging. Amendments to the act ewUer in ·
decad~ mandated tbe establishment or state and vea
agencies on aging to concentrate on both state and locat is·
sues. .
Agencies on aglng exist in each state. .and in more than
550 sub-state areas to plan and coordJnate services to belp
carry out their objectives. State agencies can direct l*tl>le
to educational opportunities offered by the state's or·
ganizatiOft, senior centers, schools and colleges. 1
' . TUE· FEDERAL GOVERNMENT sponsors )Qan.
scholarship and work.-study programs designed to assist
students enrolled in post-high school vocational. certififate
and degree programs. lnfQrmation on these is avail4ble
from the financial aid officer in sctiools or from the
Division of Student Support and Special Progr5•· Bureau of Postsecondary Education, Office of Educa
Department of Health, Education & Welfare, 400 Mary
Ave. S_..W~. Was~.c .. 20202. Phone (202245-8106.
Facts on grants for adult educaiiOii areaviilible'""' ·
the Division of Adult Education, HEW, Washington, Q.C.,
20201. Pti0ne:._(202l 245·214;J. -{ -
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TUE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Extenilon A~ia·
lion, Suite 360, One du .Pont Circle.. N.:W., Washington •
D.C., 20036 can answer questions about communities and
coll~ges with programs for the elderly. Phone~ IPl
293· 7050. So will The Clearinghouse on Adult EducaUon~and Life·Long Learning c/o lnformatics, Inc .• 6000 E~ec:\ltive
Blvd .• Rockville. Md .. 20852. Phone : 1301) 7'70-3000. Educa·
tional Resources Information Center is a national informa·
ti on network; write Office of Dissemina'ton and
Resources, National Institute of Education,. HEW,
Washi'ngton, D.C .• 20208. ·
This is a sampling of programs designed specifically
to help older persoJls get. the education they need.
EtlispTJ, ~Rergy
DisplaY Slcited . .
Sout,hem California Edison Co. 's new customer bill
format, plus hints on how to save electric energy, wm be
shown in an energy conservation and load ma.ement
display at South Coast Plaza, Cos&a Mesa, from !'l'urday
throuah Jan ~ .-... . :: \ Animated panels 'will be used to show coosum8n, liow to conserveelectricity. · ......
They are part of the Modem Living Ho~ Show
planned for the shopping center. · ,
Part of the display will be an explanatio~of bow
customers may compare their energy .usage an<t average
daily ~ts. for electricity with 1heir usage or a year ago,
according to Phillis Kyker, Edison area manager.'-;
Other panels will show how to read an electric meter
and bow, by saving energy, customers can help reduce
their electric bills. she said . .
The displays also will show ways homeowne~ can in·
sulate, conserve and reduce energy consumption. The dis·
play will be near the plaza's carvusel area. • ,
Edison consumer conservation consultants will be on
hand part of the time to answer questions and diatrlbute
conservation literature,'Ms. K}'k~r sa1d.
Eocom Corp .. Irvine, has begun work on a headquarters
building at Redhill and Bell avenues. Tustin.
ft is being built on 5.9 acres· and will u1tlmate1y house
300 to 400 employees. Builder is Hamilton·Tarnut~er
Development Co .. Costa Mesa .
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The new building will house corporale offices .
l abora tory and
TAKING
STOCK
m a nufacturing
) !aciUUes. Eocom pro. duces laser equipment
for ne,..papen aocl lox·
ic g as monitoring
eq u I pme nt lor the
chemical industry.
tt is a wholly owned subsidiary or AJ1lerican Roechat
Corp.
ft•~arNa te Ae••re Clrele
Clttte Rubber Co., Minneapolis, is about to become a
subsidiary of the Fluorocarbon, Co .. Anaheim.
Under terms of the proposed transac:tion, each share
or Clrele would be exchanged for .85 or a share of
· Fluo~arbon, a total of 298, 760 Ftuoroc~bc>n .shares.
~ transactJon iJ aubiect to execut)op et a denaitJve
agreement and the approval or Circle'~areholden, and,
was expected to be consummatAMI within 120 days .
Circle manufactu'res molded rubber projects,
• spectallzSna tn o-ring aeala. Sales for 1978 were approx.
lmatety 13,'57,000.
. Fluorocarbon ls prin,:lpally ensagcd tn the busiMN of
proceu!nc. fabricatlna and aelllnt products manut•clu.red
-from non-petrolepm-baaed producta ·prlmarllY ln ·the
Fluorocarbon ff.mily of pl~cs •.
1.-r.e etlfee ............ Ge l/p
The bulldlnp contatntni a total of 48.000 square feet ot
office specia are belna conatructed for Coolldc• cew bJ Saffell a M~. w ., ln1m bullden, at llahl ad .....
bone, lnint.
Tbe bulktlftll are the MCOad ]Ibale Of • llx· ....... ~~tbneyean qo. ~Daal9liaudAa· lodawe. port Be.acb, II deltlDIDI tbe proJed. •
ROBERT otCK'&OAY STARTS wmt 31 CUPS OF TEA TO SNIFF, SLURP·
. When Tho .. Are Done, H'• 3' MoN, Aft to lleMftt U.S. Sippers
BylULESLOS
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'4MERIC4 ) NEW YORK -Sucb a 1tranae
place to ftad a c.a room, down by the burly Brooklyn docks,
aDd 1UC'b a .trance tea room to fiad. ~I StlPPOSE TREY were aet-
Tbe Pl"Ol)l'fetOr Ta a toartty lhit-beet at • fOr the ._,.. seat wtib aUcb' wtllte muatacbe, Tea Party," Dick Wei. a vole. ICJft-4 by a l1qeriJll "In any cue, our tea im·
tnce .of Deep South, and a PC>rten lllked tbe 1ove11UDe1& to
palate respeet.ed frotD Darjeel· do somedUD& about it and tbe re-m, to Ceylon. wherever tbe tea ault wutbeTeaAetol 197."
trade wbldl blow. There are two other CoWm·
Re la Robert Dick, America's meat tattaw, one ill Boston and topteatuter. one la San~. Tbey .ac-
. cept tea bito tbe country, but Oil· WllEN A 8IDPllENT of am-ly Dick baa tbe autbortty to re-
ported tea an1ves it stta on the jed it. u they suapeet a tea l5
pier. UDtil Dick geta a aamp&e. aubst.andard tbey send it to Dick brews its, snlffa U. taates it a.ad for a final &eat. no~. Should be diaaP.prove,
•ct lt JOet to where it cam'e from.
"Tea merchants the world
over know our standards," Dick
said, .. so the reject.ion rate ia
low, leu than a tenth of a per-
cent."
It wun't always thus. The
reason the U.S. government bu<
aa Olff~dal tea~--bia actual
title is Supervisory Tea "-Ex-
aminer -is because in the early
years of the republic. Dick ex-
plained. America waa the dump-
ing ground for the world ·s worst
tea.
ONCE A YEA& Dick awn· moos a ball do&en of the nation's
foremott tea ex;perts to set the
s~ard. They a.it around a ta-
ble and alu.rp tea untll they
agree oa a "sweet. sound, com·
mon tea."
~·Jt really is DOt very good
tea." Dick said.
"It ia the wont we will allow
in the country~ .But it 11 & bigber'
standard than other .countries
ha¥e, including Britain, where.
they· drink so oiuch of It .•'
Slurp. lncidenia.Uy, is the apt
verb. Tea ta.Sfers do DOt sip tea.
they slurp it, in a ritual that
Pinto R_ ev.s. Up· -'or Comeback-1 ~11*::1"::~~ J • 0 At least that is the way Robert
.DETROIT CAP ) -David
rower, sales manager at a sub-
bu Detroit Ford dealership, ,.. fales ol the 1979 Fol'd Pinto
re so good .that he ls doubling •
a order of Pintoe for February
Pintos? The cars wttba re-
utation -based on past models
for bursting into flames in
e~r-end collisions?
THE NAME'S THE same, but
trEinto has had corrective sur-
er y and a facelift. And Ford
olor Co. is cautiously op-
mistic that its new Pintos, with
designed fuel systems, are -
CC to Offer
"Invest in Yourself -You're
orth. It," a four-hour seminar
• or office management person.
el. will be presented Jan. 27 at
range Coast College, Costa
esa.
Co-s~ by OCC and the
abia chapter or the National
ecret a ries Association, the
eminar will run from 8:30 a.m. o 12:30 p.m. in the college's Stu-
ent Cen~.
Registration fee is S12 and in·
ludes breakfast. More in!orma·
jon ls available at the colJege,
·5880.
( INWGH~ 1
overcoming the adverse publici·
ty on ea.tner-models.
The latest chapter in the Pinto
saga shows a modest revival of
sales aa negative publicity sub-·
sides. Ford bas spared the car
from major price boosts over
the past several months.
The subcompact Pinto enjoyed
a 2 percent sales increue ~
December over October, buck·
ing the seasonal trend that saw
subcompacts as a class drop 12
percent and total car volume fall
Z1 percent.
SALES OF THE low-coat Pin-
to grew from 1.2 percent ol all.
c~rs sold in October to 1.3 per-
cent in November and 1.8 ]>er·
cent last month.
"We aold42~can in December,
and eight of them were Pintos,"
says Trower. "That 's an ex-
tremely high percentage. I'm
down to a 30 days' supply of Pin·
tos."
Trower uses a traditional
salesman's defense in dealing
with the Pinto's past reputation.
He says he-jokes with customers
bf offering to throw in an
asbestos s uit and a fir~ in·
surance policy as part of the
deal.
FO&D BAS GRl'M'ED itll
teeth over the put 18 months as
pre-19'17 Pinto sedan.a were sub-
~ted to a maaaive recall and
televislon camens recorded-
fiery crashes ot the allegedly un-safe cat. .
The company laas been indict-
ed on homicide charges by an
Indiana grand jury, which said
Ford recklessly designed the
earlier Pinto fuel tank system
and made it especially suscepti-
ble to fire in rear-end crashes.
The headlines rubbed off oo
the current Pintos, though the
fuel system was improv.ed as ol
the l9771D9del year. Sales plum-
meted last June after the recall
of 1.5 millioft earlier Pintos and
ended 1978 nearly 25 'percent
short ol 1977's total of 220,115. •
FORD NEEDS TRE Pinto -
its 22 miles per gallon in eity
driving helps the company meet
federal fuel economy standards
-a.od few 1979 gave t.he car its
biggest restyling job since it ap-
peared in 1971.
The company also held the
line on prices. Ford said a policy
UsUng some previously optional
items aa standard on this model
has made the new Pinto up to
SUO cheape r than the 1978· model. ·
At the same lime. importers
have repeatedly jacked' up'
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FAST
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H o m eo '(ln e r s :
Loans arranged for
any reason. Credit,
no problem .
. Borro w on your
equity. Call OON for
courJeous. fas t lnfor~atlon.
(7.141547-7151
AMRICAM
M~Co.
Business Series DUe
Security Pacific Na· of business manage-analysis and capital
tional Bank will offer a ment, according to budgellog.
10-week seminar in George A McFedries . ' P&OFF.SSIONALS in Newport Bea.ch on fa.nan· fustruct.or. .
c ial management for He is usistant vice tax accounting, estate
small-business owners president at the bank's planning and capital
d Lo Beach Al sources will diacu&s the ap mana.g~. br::cbes. and ooclra lmpact ol their fields oo
THE SERIES will cov-Topics will include the small business
er various financial financial statement manager, McFe dries
techniques and their ap-analysis, profit planning said.
plication in dealing with a nd cash budgeting The series will begin
prices as t.be dollar declined
oveneas. The current Pinto
starts al $3,233. .
Gordon 8 . MacKemie, Ford
vice pnUdeat for sales, says the
Pinto ''probably npreseots the.
best value for the money on the
roact~y,"
TROWER SAYS the owners of
the 2.6 ailllion Pintos sold since
1971 are a loyal bunch who come
to buy new ones. He says they
"couldn't care Jess" about U)e
fuel lank problem.
Dick does it. .
EACH mociiing be puts two
big kettles 00 to boil and sets out
• 39 bone china ~upa, ·without
handles, around the edge ol an
old oaaa table. There" la not.bing
significant about 39; that is bow
many cups fit around tbe table.
Into each cup he puts precise-
ly 3S grains of tea, by weight.
which is a right healthy pinch.
When the water comes to a roU ·
ing boU he fills the cups and
goes to work.
Over The Counter
HASDU....,.
DAILY "LOT 'Ila
He lltl et the table and •mella
eacb 1teamtna cup. tben s))OOQI
up the wet tea leaves and pull
them rtlbt up to his noee to ,et.
u evea ~r whiff.
THAT DONE. BE wakl uaW
-lit th .. eool ~ to drink
aad baa at it, llurpiq and --tine b1f We)' Jrauncl the table.
Then be does the dilbes and staru an OYer ap1a.
"Sharplac la neceuary." be
said, almolt ~.
"YOU RAVE TO draw the tea
ti1ht to the bllck of your ~
so that all at once you set the
a roma, the taste and the aatrlnaeocy. the full navor. •• Dick bu tieea at this bualneu
for 40 years. AcCOl:dinc to Fay
Kim, bl.a understudy, he is 10
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· good at it be can detect lD one
stalwart slurp DOt Only tbe tea's
country ot orili.n but often the
very estate, the . very garden, ~
wbere It wu_pown.
Do thMe most cultivated ol ........
taste buds have a favorite?
"Yes," Dick said. ''My own
~lead.
''MIX SEVEN PA&TS ot tea
from Ceylon grown above 5,000
feel, two p~ of Assam tea
from the Brahonputra Plain,
two parts ol tea picked in India's
NUgirl Hills between June and July ..
"Now that's a nice cup ofJ
tea."
Bank Reports
Stock -Split
Irvine Natjooal Bank. lntae,
bas split its copunon stock two
for one effective Dec. 29, 1978.
CertifiC.tes representing ·one
new share for each previously
held were to b e sent to
shareholders this month. 'Ibere
were 322,n7 shares outstanding
before the split.
._--------~the day.W-cfay problems cos t · rofft.vol e· Feb. 13 and will run 1------------------:;_,_ _____ .......... ~..-.....--.--..a=~tbrough April 17. Fee is
$1.0 and includes text.
material.a and parking.
Class will be held at
MUTUAL FUNDS
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C.....toour..-on
how to emn IO%to * ......
Join us for wtne. cheese and alt the facts
and high in~est figures on investing In safe,
·sect,Are second trust deeds.
Flnd out why every single one of our
Investors over the past 10 years has earned
· at least J(]{, Interest on his money.
Attending our seminar places you under
no obligation. But please call for a reservation.
because space ls limited,
Our •• 111111'••• ..a be:
Wednesday. Janual'Y 17. 4-5:30 P.M.
R«f Onton "": 23732 EJ 10m-El 1b!o
Wednesday. Janumy 34. 4-500 P.M.
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